Wilmington High School - Blue Chick Yearbook (Wilmington, DE)
- Class of 1928
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' - A1 LJ- , Mi- JL, .xL.u4,3:k1,Zi1i Ax:.L cfQ?3.f,k51fH QQ 1 K ,,i,L- xii-gin V Creative School Control UR changing civilization clearly makes new 'ind far-reaching demands on education. It is demanding that our children le u'n to adapt themselves to '1 situation which we, their teachers, can only p'u'ti'1ll5 foresee. rlhis in turn me'u1s the stressinj of '1 new 'md '1 different kind of learning. VVe must turn our pupils loose to shift for themselves in 'L manner 'ind degree true of no preceding rising generation lhis new world of change most of ill needs thought. Pupil enterprises properly directed call forth thinking 'ind they exercise and test it 'is can nothing else. Pupil 'ictivity in 'projects which they feel their own is the factor that must characterize the work of the school of today. lfducation comes from pupil activity 'ind stresses that pupils be lctivt, that pupil enterprises should form the typical unit of the learning process. The school of today must be one of life, of actual experiencing. It demands an N 'K ,,, cA 1.,, , Y , - W1 'HA-gm-f ' ' ' ' I yi .Q . r :X X. 71.1 X -'s ' to . N 1151 - yn . Hr- 'iQ ' Q EL if-V 0S?,l,Z,. ff BLUE I Hlcli- - 0 .Xl s Y V Q 4 KI n k E . cc 1 4 cl I K 1 t 7 1 e 1 L , 1 1 . 5 i . .1 K K l . K K. 1 . A fix . i 0 - K L, 1 K K , , ' Q L . Y 1 . K .K . 6 . ' 1 I 4 ' 1 ,g , 1 active, willing, doing side of experience. Only as it is practical will it grow. D , Q The aim of the modern school should be the building of strong-charactered, social- 6' A minded, self-governing persons. It should develop pupils with strong characters who W will insist on what they honestly achieve. At the same time it should develop co- Q fi? operation with a proper 'Agive and take. The goal for education is to continue and ' Q enrich this life process by better thought and act, by making the life of the school more i D 'B intimately a part of life outside. Thus school work will come to bear a close relation ' to life needs felt by the children. . A i , , One of the activities in the school today which is providing actual experiences in 5 Q life situations is the preparation of the Senior Annual. As an instrument of creative 0 'AP school control, school publications give opportunity for expression and publicity for . all kinds and degrees of creative impulse and stress those attitudes and behaviors that M 4 school leaders would make contagious. 9 3 . Q The Annual is a record of the accomplishments of the school and of pupil groups, g O classes, teams, clubs, and other activities of the school. But it may be more. It O '-X should represent an accurate and Sympathetic picture of the spirit and activities of the I ' school, reflecting the tone of the school and betraying faculty-pupil relationship. It 7: should be built around some central theme. 'K -'J The Annual provides opportunities for the pupils who are artistically inclined. Q2 O ln contributions to the school Annual, emphasis is properly given to style of expression is-X and quality of workmanship. This holds true for the designs for the cover, initial e IH letters, and the workmanship of the cuts , of the cartoons, and of the page arrange- X - ments of the text. It is even more true of the editorials and reports of school or com- 'Q G3 munity occasions, of satire and appreciations, and of constructive' proposals and criti- I 0 cisms of aspects of school life. i.-3 ln a wo1'd, school publications are potent for creative school control in the degree ! A-.Q that they promote readiness on the part of teachers, pupils, and parents to contribute as 7 time and energy to the desirable activities of the school community, and that the 4 F editorials, articles, stories, pictures, and illustrations express the community's approval i of desirable behavior. li So it is to be hoped that all who have contributed to the success of this Annual f ' will have participated in an experience real and purposeful which has developed in a X 'F friendly atmosphere of co-operation of teachers and pupils. 76 g M. CHANNING WAGNER. in . O O 9, 1 Kg' .. X if XIV ' vv-l uyx.r-quo Tfql 5 v ccct A si ,W , ,, ?VA Y Y, YY V w .V V ,AV I X ,,,-, ,VVV ,. VV, -.. VV A V! , VV V, ,VV V V V V aw 'l., tu Gwf nk.:-f'WGff.f' l ,. . , ffd ' f W- :XU'H. '.k'W.' .w U 3 , , ,5 u V. .VxV.VVVV.y 1 V 5, L. 3, .V . 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EM :ik N2 'Ci 4 ,eg ' gn X, Nfj Lkf v XXXL U p A 1 A Fx 'f7'ii 1513? 1755,-I O 4? 555 A- if 'N E921 :NN , -4 17415, QW wg, 15-9 lx-N3 Gin EYE! . :r-'f 'Q' 'Vx 5 42' '45-JP fgwq iii, . 'QA' I 5 ,372 f-iii! LQ.:-f , ff 'X -A 517554 1 Krxd ff' . G :af pig :RENO - N, O J 9215 3 -fail .K :Q7 HARRY LEVITAN 1 1 ' ' ,- '35 Manager-in-Clxicl' 3 E17 L1 f,?1'i f I u' f ,Y ,s J L H- ww k Y, --,,,Ll-.-1 H - '5--fifiil-f f':'gT,f1 -2:11 - - -- wr' QT -WH 4-. -NN, fx f,f:f 5n 7' 7 KATE - 23, A f g1 -X J-1 M4 'Wv'ejf.1 W w N015 Aff ' 0 'Cm mil wax- ' TM H r-'v1N. 'KQQHVZ-7'1f '1?3fxSH7Jg'g! 13 !SbJ5?j,l,Kg37G NQQL ,big Q. 1.1332 QQZQQ! v M ,A . 'W -- ' wi ' xv-, QQ' J,1f,,.,J..gm.m A - L-'V ' fit'-QQQQELT-?fin!J.K1Sg?SfffS31,ax2l.Lg1,,QKQJQLQ1,JILL ,,. - -i- 05 In .,.,-g Bw A QA . , -f' . f GN?-'N - f-...Q GN-VIN f GW Y --7 .cf -'N f -fc WA fr 'X fl E24 Q21 TCPVE 1. T91 ,J 1? qi Cv GQMYUWA f' SWE , Gxxixllffff 'f?9.Wfff?'?1f3Vf1V!?7 'f WNJE Qkfe, we 51 0 sxfaswa? 91? 32,1-f+f wsQfQ wglma? Qkrvaxbg 4 ' A ,K 4 ' 'T 'V '5535 , ., 0,3 l , V 539 if ' ' fo - is ESQ? Hifi i Q 345 :AW M EU. :E 1,415 Q wi tgvgff xp, fm: a P-ff 1 if 24:11 rfxi fl 2 MW ff- - W - f - - . . a-Qfl 4 271 l 5 Q ', . 'L A ' 'NN - , ' :li 3 : 4 ' X ' ' N to T 1 A fffx 61 N FU 4 f g ' Q . rx L, K if , QQA N if BLUE CHICK STAFF 1 'Sala gs: , r gpfl, Ui' :W A v A -1 ,,f X ,igiif f O Q I 5,1 i . sb www Hifi fwligqlfgl CLJIKEEW AHSNINQH ffffmffl fiaffg Q3 XGYLQAT5 gffidlh f?Xi??f1M-A Q3-ff? 32AxiwX?Wg.f21Q,fJ, w 1 -1 -,O I J QLARA IAI IWER-JI11lllIll'J Class . I.. LAUIR SEEIH: Editor-in-Chief JAMES C DILLON flssislnrzt Editors Wlanngz r-in-Chief HA RRY LEVITAN 1fJ.S'i.s'f1I11f flfrznngz 'rs ISADOR E NATPIANS UT1I SH ELDON-Jllllf Class HELEN BARRETT Ji I 1 - A -1 - .- -. EMR 1- Q .. I EI-UE CHRIS- A . HAYES J , 1 QF' ,, I O 'Q 1 u Q ' , I A R 1 . I , I Q- ' , ' FIIIR I 1 1 1 1 Q P5 Members OIF SEEDS? ? Q .,!I7lIIIlI'j' Class R35 LYNEORD ALEXANDER LUCY HICKMAN ELIZABETH POLLARD ' . A. SAMUEL 'BERLIN STUART HORN . SOPHIA ROSEN f 4 J - MARGARET E. BICKING ELIZABETH HUEE MARIE SCHRADE 4 DOROTHY BUCK BESSIE JENSEN 'NIARY SEVICK . 8 -fx 35 JOSEPII BRODINSKY MYRA JOHNSON MARION SIMON Su O ANNA DILWORTII WILLIAM JORDE ADELE SMITH , .Q LDAVID EIIERT ELIZABETH KINGSNLJIQTI1 ILLLA MARIE STEARNS 5' 1 JEAN FULLARTON BENSON LEATHEREURY REBA SNYDER 9 IEMMANUEI, I'IANDLl5R NIARGARET BfIILANO JOSEPH VAN PELT A ,J A? ELIZAIHETI-I I-IARRAR ALINE MOORE ILUGENE WALTER 1. HAROLD PARKER Q4 0 Jllflf' Class ' - .3 0 I, CATHERINE AYERS - GEORGE FOULK JAMES MCKELVEY 1, JOHN BALDT ANNA Fox MII.DRED 1XfICNEIN4AR S ' Q ELEANOR BANTA BERTHA GOLD MARGARET MERCHANT R1 Q BEATRICE BERMAN MARQTORIE GOSLIN WILLARD IVIIHNOS fy' GEIKTRUDIZ BLOCKSOM JEAN GRCQVES DORIS NICHOLS . 'E' WILLIAM BOWEN RICHARD Z. HILL HARRY ORTH , Q WILLIAM BRADFORD PHYLLTS HORTZ ELEANOR PARRISH 3, 3 H EUGENE CAIN FRANCES JEFFRIES LOIS PYLE M 2 CHARLOTTE CLEMENT ROYDEN JOHNSTON MARGARET RAY Q - Q JCI-IN COYE WILLIAM KRAEMER HARRIET REED D . A DOUGLAS T. DAVIDSON ANNA KURTZ DANIEL ROGERS I., - MARY DIE HAN EST!-IER LEVITAN ISADORE RUEIN ' JOSEPH DI PACE NIIELVIN LEVITT STANLEY SALZEURG g it C EDEN DOCRETY LLOYD LEWIS SELBY K. SANTMEYERS .5 ,. '3' DOROTHY DIYXVNING MARY LILLY NELLIE STARK ' X 1 O IfLlZABE'l'H DUTCHER EDNVARD LIVERMORE HANS STOESSEL 0' , ,X ' PIELEN EZRAILSON ELINOR LYNAM DOROTHY STRADLEY ful LJ IVIILDRIID FISHER CATHERINE B4CCALL JOHN WARD a - 94 JISSSIE FLANAGAN IVIARY NICCEOVIZRN RUTH WOOD ART COMMITTEE . I Q , ROBERT VANCE, ClII1iI'lllllll A BENJAMIN BRODINSKY XIIOLA CLOUGH SEAFORD SHORT Q DOROTHY BUCR ELIZABETH IDUTCHER MARION SIMON . ' ETTA BELLE BUCKALOO IVIILDRED HERRICK LUCIA TURNER 1 LOCKERMA CARIWENTER HAZEI. HILL .NIARV WILSON .fj Q 7'ypi.1-r.v gi. ELEN DE ALINGER OROTI-IY ALLMAN ESSIE 'LANAGAN 4 7 Q V D H A 1' If , N LAURA R'III,l.ER CLARA STIRLITH fwjj . S11 0 ll.S'0!'3' '14 Q, MR. ALBERT T. STEELMAN I 1.-, CW MISS RUTH E. BENNETT MR. LEWIS B. ALLEN Q bf MR. SAMUEL P. MARONEY, JR. Su. 73 MISS L. BEATRICE CORKRAN MISS ETHEL V. WARD Q 5 5 ' MISS DORA MCELWAIN MISS FRANCES GUILD ' ' F-SL1i ' r-fx-'wif-fgr-'xoa REQ,-I -X v A 1 - 4 ' . ff' . ' ' 1 1 1 . Q 'Afx I ' I J I f -, I , aff 1 If X3 .Y C. ,J , XS Lf xx I I Ln-icxj LLM 0' 1 f 0 I . . I1 A sa. .I LI.- 0 I ' 5. . I 5 f ' ' 'MQ'-Q' B1-VE cmcx ps 'fezpli' .2 0 Q, . l r 1 r 1 Q . n f - -. w u o. A P' , ri Q S O l 9 , r 1 3 L r ll ,y oya ty , AVE you stopped to consider the qualities most needed for a successful career 1 ' in this World? All men agree that they a1'e many, varying in intensity to W suit the individual requirements. All men also know that to do anything W worth While in this world, we must have not only a definite purpose but must possess rl ' such qualities as ambition, determination, concentration, honor, courage, and, above all, ' that most envied requisite-Loyalty. - I 1 Loyalty is nothing more or less than Willing, faithful devotion to your accepted Q54 cause. VVithout Loyalty nothing great is achieved. 1 The modern school stresses not only tireless diligence in all academic subjects, W ' out also loyal service in all activities. The desired school of today is one where each Q ' l pupil is Loyal to every oHicial, every duty, and the individual rights of all. The O Q strength of the Alma Mater depends on the Loyalty of each student. 2,4 Loyal work is the greatest force in the development of manhood. The opportunity P for Loyal service is open to both rich and poor. Men grow rich financially by in- fd . ' vesting their money at a high rate of interest. Nothing pays a higher rate of interest , Q in character building than the hours of Loyal service a student gives to the routine D A Work of his school. For he that is Loyal in that which is least, is Loyal also in much. M i Suppose we meet the daily demands of life with a Disloyal and a careless spirit, 3 ' caring only to escape blame or to preserve a decent average. ls it not clear that the ga , Q meanness of the mo-tive will react on the Whole character, and when our school needs tg: 'A us, will it not call in vain for this quality of Loyalty, so essential to success? Suppose, g on the other hand, that we do the little duties of life Loyally-not for the praise of M . ' man, but for the sake of doing them as they ought to be done-not for the payment 9 S ,FQ We may receive, but because God has given us a little piece of work to do in His I O great world. Then, when our school calls, a loyal, dependable character will answer 0 for service. In many organizations, those who are Loyal form a small percentage. ' This condition is probably due to the fact that no material pay or regard for Loyalty if is visible. There is a reward, not temporary, but permanent in resultsg one that adds not to the wealth of finances, but to the wealth of character. We ought, therefore, to ' ' 0 be very careful how We fulfill the tasks of daily life as we are making the character wh in which We have to spend eternity. If you wish to make the most of your High 'H . School course, major in Loyalty. - The one who is Loyal to his Work-is the one the world is waiting for, the one W ,FP for whom somebody has thousands of dollars a year, the one for whom there is a 'ill 0 vacant place at the bar, on thevbench. in business, in the pulpit, in Congress, perhaps, 0 ' in the Presidency, itself! The Loyal person is one, honored at home, at school, and Eg in society. Those that are wanted are Loyal ones, - i Loyal to their trust, whatever it beg iii Loyal to their trust whoever summons, LQ l Loyal, though their Loyalty none may see. t if if r 'Q' Q O . 5. , , -.rxyn-4--'req . , . 1 ll ' H ' m1l ifd Xll . . r as. - ir f 4? fwf XM K, A 1 ,' A 1- , -LL-lg. - ., get is 31- -A .za if 1511' L- ,sg WAQL ' I' ' ,V . ., U , . ,I N J 1,1 ,gg 1 w n 6 I L Q 4 12- 'ff' BZ i -F I s I 7.--fb 3. f 1, s r .4 .Q f. 5 f- H 11 0 - 2 ' 1 4 1- bi.-.Nth W Q 2-wr cm a rrest '31 D F3 -H it we DQ . H 1 l P , I S P bl! , I 0 l-wx . i 3 Q Back Row--Mr. S. E. lVieker, Miss A. Kane, Miss F. Guild. Mrs. V. M. Barkley, Miss II. Milliken, Ml:-is 9 M. C. Dennison. Mlss M. A. UID lunxun er. Miss L. M. Hnrluilnelt, Miss D. M1-Elwuln. Mr. L. Il. Allen. r 4 5-4 'l Sfifllfiil'iii..Siffwllf li'..flff 'lir.i''Fl Fe.-lXli 'Ii'..3'TE lla ililifilw' MM I Et m l Mm' H' 'l' O i an bm T English Department . Q S Q HE English Department is the oldest department of NVilmington High School le Xi ' as well as the one having the greatest scope. It was first organized in IQIO ' F? with llflr. Irving W. Anthony as its head. From that time until the present, 3 Q ' Q' the department has increased from about six to twenty teachers. A D 'UB There are two phases of work over which the English Department ha.s charge. 5, The first is the study of English itself through intensified rcading and studying of the best literature, as well as through the study of grammar which takes up the greater ig, part of the student's first two years in High School. The second phase is the extra- ' 'P Q curricular phase of the English Department. Five clubs and three publications come if tl- under the jurisdiction of this department. These activities are, namely, the Book and ML Quill Club, the Citamard Players, Thespians, the Debate Clubsg and the Wllisp, the 5, ' P VVilmingtonYHigh School News, and The Blue Chick. Q, - 2 1, The five clubs are of such wide scope that every side of the study of English D . BQ is touched. At the Book and Quill Club meetings the works of the best authors are fd K! discussed and criticized by the members. If a student expects to take an active part 7 in the meetings, he must read Widely of the contemporary authors, and he must read BJC them in such a way that he is able to discuss them intelligently at the meetings. l if - The Citamard Players is the Wiliriington High School Dramatic Club. Merit- O . XO bership in this club is obtained through tryouts. VVilmington High School has always ' gg' KL . prided itself on the quality of the plays presented under the direction of the Dramatic Club. So popular has this club become, that the Thespians were organized for A N Freshmen and Sophomores to better train them in dramatics and to prepare them for Q., O membership in the Citamards. O . The two Debate Clubs, one for the upper classmen and the other for Freshmen fd ab, and Sophomo1'es, train the student in public speaking and teach him to think well ,' on his feet and to express, in clear, concise English, worthwhile arguments. While there are three publications, each one is in a class by. itself. The Wliisp, 3 O the oldest of the three is a quarterly and contains chiefly the literary efforts of thc Dr v 4 students as shown by stories and poems. The Wiliiiixigtoxi High School News, the YW! youngest of the publications, is a weekly and contains the current news of the schoolg ,-,QQ A whereas the Blue Chick, published once a year by the Senior classes, contains Uwrite- I ups and pictures of the various clubs and classes as well as the Senior Class histories E. ,A 'CQ and jokes aimed at members of the graduating classes. 'gl '-Q Continued on page 235 vc r r ' H ' sw air s-its f Q .. ll . Q'l' i r a. . . .foss- lj 'g l l gr giaj-X E, .J ,gave cracgx 'it X s F- V i ' W N' 'vw' V K ! ew 'J O my 514 r ,Q 5 P-4 'W I 0 X '9 Jo I Tcl F 0 We if 1 a 4 Ffa ! r,, M i ' . ima O W ' 7 I J me Mr. I'. Mnroney, Mr. G. R. Lehman, Miss L. A. Lynmu, Mrs. E. C. Kavnnuugh, Miss E. Zeisberg. P Mhis E. J. Patton, Miss N. Stuurl, Mr. 1-I. N. Mnsser, Head: Mrs. M. C. Clark, Mr. R. N. Foulk. ' u in Mathematics Department A VER since the origin of ancient number systems on the scale of five, ten, and ,qi twenty, by means of counting on the fingers and the toes, Matheinatics has 5 J A? been one of the most important subjects. ' , Qi Africans, Eskimos, and South Sea Islanders use this system at the present time. io vb Ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Grecians, and Romans showed evidences of finger Cu' k and toe mathematics. K'-Q? 'I'hrough many thousand years of signs, pictures, and hieroglyphics, a compara- 1 .ff tively suliicicnt system of number has been developed. Si, X? No matter what one's position in life may be, he will always find mathematical O bg processes one of his most valuable tools. U - -A The lylathematics Department of the Wilmington High School was established isa F in 1910, with Miss Elizabeth D. Hoopes as its first head. The present executive, i K 2 hflr. Harold W. lVIusser, first took charge of the department in I923. E Q ' O During the four-year High School course, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry O A 1 are available for any pupil, and should be taken by all college preparatory pupils. One ! and one-half years of Algebra plus one year of plane Geometry are the minimum 32 requirements for students who expect to enter college. ., 'J . . . X' ,Q The assignments of the hlathematics Qepartment is as follows: 1 lVIr. Harold W. lVIusser, I-lead, Solid Geometry, hfllss Nora Stuart, Plane ix' Geometry: Miss Elizabeth -T. Patton, Algebra, Miss Lela A. Lynam, Advanced Alge- I 3 I bra and Trigonometryg Nliss Elsa Zeisberg, Plane Geometryg lVIrs. E. C. Kavanaugh, I F, Algebraq lVIrs. hdary C. Clarke, Algebrag Mr. Samuel P. hlaroney, Geometryg Mr. Q J Robert N. Foulk, Algebrag lVIr. G. R. Lehman, Solid Geometry. 1 i-X0 O Y v f A :fd i - X? it rl 'ii' V. 2 fy Vs mo 0 f ' v ' Y . Y Mrfg-116-E-QTiTej I 1 I 'L ll '23 'IF' Bal A ft7.SgfZ5Q2lfU ,l.:l -1 'Q . l ' li 1 . , Y , f , , , W Q' Atl f WE VHYC5- -rx i . - germ: it Q so .S , li fm fl V M K 0 O X as - Miss II. Dir-It 111' s mllu. Miss AI. Ka 1xz-, Mr. .Il Sl 1-1-11. Mr. D. lla-esv 7 Mrs. U. ll. 1 1w lmsbee. Mr. E. Keenan. Miss IC. Im-ulmlrhin. Miss J. Smith. Mr. Il. Talbot. Heaulg Mlss E. Bounds ' ff! A D ra 1 -'21 Commercial Department 3- 0 , I Y-A HIC Commercial Department of the VVilmington High School was organized l in September 1912, under two instructors-Mr. G. W. Hamilton and hir. i fi li. W. Keenan, with an enrollment of approximately two hundred and fifty pupils. Since that fall of long ago, the department has progressed to such an extent 'S 5 Q that it has become one of the essential, and one of the most outstanding departments Dc. ' vb ' in the school. At the present time, it consists of the Head of Department, Mr. U R. L. Talbot, and eleven other instructors, and it has an enrollment of approximately ,fi nine hundred pupils. ga Q In 1921, only three commercial lessons were taught: Penmanship, Spelling, oi 'A Commercial Arithmetic. ' 6, 'ig In 1915, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and Typewriting were introduced. - Now in 1928, the Commercial Department, realizing the needs of the students, llfl fy offer the following: ' l J S 0 Business English Commercial Geography Office Practice ' ' X293 Shorthand Economics junior Business 'Ifraining lfvgj i Bookkeeping Typewriting Penmanship and Spelling if' K Commercial Law Commercial Arithmetic L M In February 1927, Nlerchandise Information Salesmanship, and Advanced Oflice ox , Q Practice were int1'oduced. The department offers the following courses, all of which K I yi A are conducted under the co-operative system: ' L S N K Stenographic Business Administration Retail Selling A c T This year the department has something new-a switchboard for the High School O operated by members of the Commercial Department. D The co-operative system, which was introduced last year, has proved to be a sue- Ivxfu s cessful innovation to the department. In this system, the students are able to receive actual experience in ofhce practice and methods while they are still in school. This s- ,J I actual experience gives the theory learned in school a practical value. ' O The system is based on two groups of A4 Seniors working at the same oflices, LC' r :fb alternating each two weeks. lblany concerns subject the employees to a careful study .Q with a view to securing a suitable permanent worker. Quite frequently girls and Ll boys are sent on assignments which often gives them practical experience. The two f' D5 weeks in school and two weeks at work plan requires a slightly longer school year. 0 Commercial pupils who would graduate in June attend school until the first week GT QW in August. AC f bk-R - f A' 4 - 'gi' - ' W: .1 5,355 1. sit fe -. W .e 'f Eire? ttefie ., C0 X' x a ,-Oxy' O . .41-. iv.. -Olgwctdc, rifl Lasa- ,,,., - W ' - M' A ' - -W --f ---A-fic, ' . if if. 'Ti -- 1. ' - 'W' ii , ll -f'- Nr' jitter rffrt e v K - emi 1 It it-...sf fam iv .BL EVHYC-- Q Q . . ,.. 5 i- l 1 5. J , fi f-3 ! 1 -. Q 5 ' V 1 My 4 X Q rs t A l Q' ' P Q , Q1 . E-6 4 . 2 0 1 .VE , 4 yy yy y y 5' np Me. D. W. Kersirhm-r. Mr. It. Wliltm-y. Mr. R. M. Weaver, Mr. C. H. lierseliner. 4 I Mr. I . M. l'oui1'orl. Mr. I-l. M. Snyder. I-lend: Miss E. lleek. Mr. E. H. Loomis. Q O Miss S. I . l'IlSNIIl0l'C'. Miss I-l. Strulu. Miss E. 1lf'lilllI, Miss IG, M, Jones, Miss E. liond. Mrs. E. G. M1-Donald C ' A V .. E4 ll e CIICHCC epaurwtment :-5 lh S N D 4 l E . , . . . . s l fi? lllz Science Department of the W71lIl1Il1gIOl1 High School has worked out a O Q modern four-year curriculum in Science. The most cp-to-date tests are A 'B employed to keep each individual student working up to his or her c.ipacit,l. ' S This de izutment serx-es a two-fold aurmose: a lhoiou h peparaticn fer those x ho :ue A ef' l l l g .7 going to college, and a broad cultural training for those who are not. QW 'A v V ' ' Q lihe Sciences taught are: 0 E93 l. General Science, First Year. - lll. Physics, Third Year. ,, ll. Biology, Second Year. IV. Chemistry, Fourth Year. -17 'f General Science is invaluable to the student who will not be able to take the 5 CE: other three sciences. Bioloiy is a subject that no one can afford to miss if he wishes Qi. Q to get the most from life. Physics, the Science of Sciences, is a subject that no stu- O , 'Qt dent who anticipates a higher training can omit in his balanced program of education. K-I As Chemistry explains so many mysteries of matter and is also the basis of so many . . . . . . N C processes in industry, it by all means should be included in a thorough preparation for N . . . . . . . . . ' rs Fm life. lzngineering students plan their High School course so that it will include both S , 'JG Physics and Chemistry. A , The most modern methods and equipment are used in all classes. Each teacher 4 x in this department is well-fitted for his or her workg consequently, the results are ex- 2 cellent. V S 'Q The following are the teachers assigned to the various subjects of the dzpartmentz I ,XO Henry NI. Snyder, Head of Department, Physicsg E. H. Loomis, Physics, D. W. 'Ag Kerschner, Physicsg R. T. YVhitney, Chemistry, F. NI. Comfort, Biol0gY? C. H. 9 Kerschner, Biologyg S. F. Passmore, Biologyg IS. Beck, Biologyg R. VV. VVeaver, Gen- f eral Scienceg li. Bond, Biology and General Scienceg lf. lVIcDonald, General Science: Q FQ lf. Jones, General Scienceg ll. lf. Strain, General Scienceg E. lVIcKim, General l 3 Q Science. Y 'vb ful 5: fa az no O . Km? 6' Lf' I? NAL 1 -sflxspl-'vao9E'!'L1 f - - ' X I i?Si.Zif'fS12H.?Yj , - Mall A? 'Y 0 Q E3-91 Nlr. fa. A. lulmer, Miss M. N. DOIIOVIUI Hrs. F. H. Uhlitsch Miss A. L. lihuun. Miss H. Buylis Wir. H. WS est XI M. H. Iindsey Hrs. E. C. Wlxlte Miss O. I. Cooper Head' Miss NI. Dixon Miss U. XVng,ner The History Department NI: objective of history teaching is to create 1 background, in the mind of the pupil, adequate to understand the life of today. To a great extent appreciation and understanding depend upon informationg so the subject as taught today tends to emphasize the contributions to modern civilization made by the peoples of ul r-1 lad Q 'N T 5 . SW, O R 15' U ifffsi fffg LUE-CHTCRW ba ff lflfl-R f Af -J Cp.. Q-f Os.. Iktfj LQ,...i K y . L J . . fo , fa , it R23 ,- L Q D '13 r 4 4 j 1 I.. : no l it: X O 1 .fr , x if Y . 0 v D I LWX3 I -14 K9 X, 'XO O 7 . T? ' Q O ' Y 5 l c 2 .V O yesterday. , 'NP The modern history course attempts to give the student a well-balanced picture fu' -A A of the development of mode1'n civilized life. lVluch of the political and military his- ,Q tory is omitted and greater emphasis is placed on the social life, economics, religion, 'RN ' Q art, science, education, and literature in their development through the ages. D ' Gy , For those pupils who wish to major in history the course offers one year of each , B . -Ancient, lVIodern, American and Problems of American Democracy. 94 In the Commercial, Home Economics, and Industrial Courses there are three P years of history-Community Civics, a one-year course in VVorld History and Amer- . ican History. 3 6 All pupils who are candidates for graduation are required to take American 1 ,S history. N ' . The members of the department are: 5 Miss CAROLINE L. CooPER, Miss HELEN E. WAGNER is Q U Head of Depnrtnzent lVIR. HARRY D. WES1' D l 25 Miss HELEN G. BAYLIS MRS. ELIZABETH C. W1-:ITE - ,ag Miss NIADELEINE D1xoN MRS. CATHERINE JOHNSON 1 ' ' Miss MARY N. DONOVAN fPart time tcacherj M FJ MRS. ELMA H. UHLITZSCH MRS. lVIILDRI'ED H. LINDSAY in ' Q MR. CLARENCE A. FULMER Dil 'vb lf ' i 9. if A X. .23 ii o ,o '-J df' - ' f M ' Y I .e - fl fr - W ' ' ' 'il 41 - 'W'i'i'l - .. , ,afft m oxl il O f M , al - g 1 . 5 I ,, - ' f -fs . A sf- s . . my wr - - u f' f rf ' 1 db f - ,.. W. 6 Ng 15, O X3 V ,Q BLUE CHICK , ,, , . 0 - , arg: 'J . 5 . Q 5 Us t ' ml' 4 s Q iiii l i F , a .4 P22 E F ' I ' 4 E-fur-E 1 2 l E x ' Mr. C. Mestres, Mrs. G. L. WVeutz, Mr. C. Giuwlntr, Mr. L. L. Howetli Miss Ill. 112. NVeuver. Miss C. Flizwilter, Head, Miss H. Brinton, Miss K. E. Harkness N 7 1 5' The Department of Modern sg W 4 Languages ' i HE courses in the Nlodern Languages are French and Spanish. German was I '54 discontinued at the beginning of the fall term, but classes will be organized as S 'W soon as there is sufficient demand. 1 v , . . . . . . . - lhe aims of this department are various. One of the most important aims is to z give to our students information about older and more experienced races, their history, . ' langua e, litCI'2lflll'C, and customsg also, to im rove the wants and desires of the pupils, A g P 5 and to give means of satisfying these wants. -T- In these da fs of freater leisure, the abilitv to read forti n literature in the Orig- H u 5 fs - g A . inal is a great asset and pleasure. Q 9- , As radio and aviation develop and distances are eliminated, there will be a greater Q 54 opportunity for men and women knowing another language than their own. 5 ,g 'Q ln the daily class work, habits of accuracy are formed, and points in English S 5 grammar are often made clear by the French and Spanish constructions. Q' n a ' 1 In the advanced French classes, the students subscribe to a little French news- 9 paper, Le Petit journal, which is made the basis of the recitation every two Weeks. 4 M This year the French classes are buying Victrola pronunciation records, to sup- gud I N, . . . . . Q V p ement the teachers drill in pronunciation. 1 In the classes, the u ils lea1'n the folk songs and' atriotic h fmns of the countrvg I , y D P P 5 , . also selections are memorized and parts of the lessons dramatized. 9 A number of the pupils also correspond witlrboys and .girls in France and in y Q Spanish-speaking countries. ' 4 ' E There is great interest manifested in 'iLe Cercle Francais and El Circulo Cas- 4 5 tellano, the two departmental clubs. llfleetings are held every two weeks, and the i programs are planned to increase the interest of the student in the language he is g studying. 5 V' QA The Spanish Club has purchased a Baby Pathe moving picture machine to show fd 1 l 4 points of interest in Spain and the South American countries. a 1 'li 0 K 61, : , -sF's1sf'x'I0E'Eiz1l H r W er' Q st- Q s W I v 3 I U -3 X Q ' 0 . v. O u. O Ialxi, . ..M ab. hs. A -I Os. It ' ' va, 4. -.:' -'17 N -I-4 Q r t -1 an - -4 l f , 1: X L I ' iw' I T.-g ig I 'Xl 1 F R W I 1 s... S . ii l-vb H Q 1 5,5 M M' Im' till?Sfi'1.f'llf,IIfflk.,f11T,ill'Qf0l3l 1f1'..il 'h A' I why' i ' The Latin Department Q HE benefits of the Latin Department of the Wilmington High School are l ' gi many. One learns the laws, the customs, thc religion, the mythology, and Q ii the characters of Roman history. yi ya? First one studies the elementary principlesg conjugation, declension, and construe- ' Q' tion, in order to have the tools with which to read and understand the Latin. These 'A are put to use in sentences illustrating certain principles. ln Caesar these rules are i 5. Q used on a larger scale. The study of Caesar also introduces us to the Roman military ve system and charactersg and some of the campaigning by which Rome rose to the place is ' of ullflistress of the VVo-rld. After the general, Caesar, we study the orator, Cicero. QXQ From him, we learn the Roman laws and customs. After leaving Cicero, we begin . by to study Vergil. Three years of hard study have prepared us for this fourth and most M 32 enjoyable year. Here we learn the history of Greece, Italy, and Troy, and the re- S Q2 ligious beliefs and practices of the Romans and myths which form the basis for so A ' Q many of the present-day Writings. lVluch of our English literature could not be ' 'A l understood without the stories given in Vergil. q -N Une of the finest lessons taught by the Latin Department is pcrseverencc. How many students miss the joys of Vergil because they become tired of the sometime ' ,J monotonous translation and construction? In seeking the easiest way out of our dif- Q ' O' ficulties we often miss the best things of life. 'YN Until one studies Vergil, he cannot realize how much we of today depend upon , ,S the old Grecian and Roman writers. Besides being the basis of our literature, Latin I is the foundation of a great part of our English vocabulary. lVIany of our words A7 come directly from the Latin, and many more come indirectly. Thus spelling is made Qt ' Q easier for the student who has studied the classics. It is well worth struggling and D 'ls Working to learn the essentials, in order to study Vergil, the model poet, the poet of all 9 2- ages, past, present, and future. 94 In the Latin Department at present there are about seven hundred students, ,, ' i directed by six teachers. 1 'w Miss Katherine Harkness, although a member of the Moderii Language De- D , partment, has been assisting with the work of the Latin Department. fu h Miss Cora A. Pickett, head of the department, is spending the year in Europe, 1 -if touring and studying. During the winter she is studying at the American Academy 5 for Classical Students in the Eternal City. She expects to return in September 1 Q 1928, to resume her teaching in the High School. 0 .Q FR-fn-'N UWTE11' v - it 'ma fm ' 456 i 1' Y ll Q A e ll' - s'. f 'KJ - D X: O u. I . ' 24 '.iA,x. ..0.. .s. he .15- 077 wh 'w-'---. . , 'egg l IIS-11 . v-In H lui '. . . - 'se fl '. . '. . mr. . '. . XY. l rss. . .. .- -'ul'.. .-. '.I.P.I. . The lhnicdlustrnall Arts Department .N -x M.. Y .. , Y . 7 - ---Y -.A VAR-A-xiix i N A Y-3 'jr V f C It ' lj ..-- in f nj ' 'i'd 1 v Y' TX! ' :NT .ff 'A f 'JT' NX ., Oxej eg..X..,fv, ey 'QLUB C H1015 xi yogi 5 J T TTT-T -- TT -V T- fs' O . YZ O ' ... ' r K wx H N vi ' . 1 ' 'J - , ' 4 '. ... .1 , 5 . , 1 ' f A- 4 W i 1 ! 0 ' ft ' Q . 5. Q I Q - - I F W 'jg -7' , O N I it - 9 ' W I 4 gg Ml IG Ainus KL u Nh L Loot ' Nh C X 11 Q ,X Ur .I Il Illllls Ili. , Nh- A II Rhod s Xli 4' Inll nj Q cl .J O G y N ' .. W A l HE Industrial Arts Department comprises the classes in shop mathematics, five 24 if shops and mechanical drawing. A X 'Y Beginning with September 1927, the course was revised. Shop mathematics 4 Q was added, and is now given as a major subject. The drawing and the shops are on a 0 vb iive-period-per-week basis. Each boy in the department is required to take mathematics, 3 as well as one of the shops and drawing. The last two subjects are given double periods - i on alternate days, thus bringing the drawing room and the shop into the intimate re- A ' lationship they should bear to each other,-and which they do bear in the industrial D O world. tl- ' This schedule was put into effect with the B-1 class entering last September, and ' -s will gradually work through the department with each incoming class. A -1 The course in Shop Mathematics covers two semesters. Elementary arithmetic is T Q., O first reviewed, ratio and proportion, percentage, etc. This is followed with mensura- O ' A tion andflgractfcal problems ilossly linkcfd with the work of the shops and the drawing r Kg' . room. ie c asses are taug it y tie siop instructors. f f Mr. Louis C. Loetzer is in charge of the Automobile Shop. Here the student is ,Zi first taught the theory of the gas engine, followed with instruction in the practical use pf. ' O and construction of pistons, differentials, steering gears, and the many other parts or oi ' 'A the modern automobile. The more advanced students work on various jobs concerned 0' A with the engines and other equipment in the shop. The aim here, as well as in the J 6 other shops, is to teach methods, rather than to attempt in a limited time to develop N 6 r. skilled mechanics. im 1 Q Nlr. Loetzer carries a B. S. in Forestry from the Penn State Forest School, and D ' 'A many years trade experience in automobile and machine work. . . The lfilectric Shop is taught by lXfIr. C. VVardon Gass, B. S. in E. E. from the 3, University of Delaware. During the first few weeks the electrical students are given a ,J F thorough training in the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. As they advance, ig p' Q such steps as meter reading and calculating, hell and house wiring, motor and gen- O- 1 lrvg crator wogk, and estimating are covered. A high grade of scholarship is required and ful, mzuntzunec . , The hfiachine Shop presents a busy and interesting aspect. The first semester To r, boys spend several weeks in chipping and filing, then advance to the theory and use QM ' 'O of machine tools, particularly the lathe and the drill press. This progresses to thor- 9 Q 'fy ough training in machine work in the production of simple machine parts, the correct 6, F-ix i Contznued on page 2637 , , v-erusfnfxmzfkeg-I ow - - -U-N f- ,W - 1- - Q... -1 , - - 1 1157 1' li if XT-.id CA s?:ltH 25 His Q EQ s O' 'Loggi i'-39141 fb ' et ' - A - 0' -11 Q- 1- L L 0 A 5, 1 ' .,f lime- B . .t oc, Joe v ' 1 . .1 v S 'Y '+A' I . fl V U. Q all , . Q MQ 1 9123252 ' Lvelecaicitf' 1 -, vw rt' -1 T Z an 9: ?' R .U ! Q 1 mf- Q 5 ic, H- 0 ox I 5 1 up 1 31'-e 0,35 Miss F. II. Riley, Miss M. Hatfield, Mrs. E. S. McDaniel, Head: Miss ll. 'Dnvls. Miss E. McDaniel f ,O Household Arts Department W. , .. HE department has three kitchens, a very large sewing room, and a dining ,-P room. Each room has equipment suited to the needs of twenty to thirty girls , ' Q' in a class. The Work of the department includes courses in foods, clothing, O 'A household management, dietetics, and home nursing. I .' In the foods classes, the pupils are taught the composition of foodsg their relative Q nutritive valuesy the Work they do in the bodyg the buying, preparation, and serving A T of foods. Girls are given oppormnity for practical work in the preparation and serving T, Q of foods for class luncheons, in entertaining various people at dinner, and in afternoon D ' 'i teas for the parents and the faculty. ln the lnvalid Cooking class, they learn the W EW various diets, and how to prepare them, suited for patients with different diseases. , H Q7 The clothing classes are open to all the girls of the school. The instruction is i ' Q individual, and, after a girl acquires some skill as shown in making underclothing, she f 'A may bring from home material for any article of clothing needed for the family. llfluch i renovating is done, often with excellent results. During the semester, September 1926 i f to January 1927, the following garments were made: 435 pieces of underclothingg ' , 256 dressesg I2 kimonasg 10 blousesg I4 aprons, 16 skirts, 19 handkerchiefsg 25 al- . O terationsg I hatg 37 other articles-curtains, napkins, ties, caps. D 'A t The students in Household Nlanagement study the ideal division of the family 1 N income, the family budget, the problems of food, shelter, clothing, and higher lifeg , v- the keeping of accounts, making of checks. Instruction is given in caring for the , AP . home, general methods of cleaning, the upkeep of the home, the best selection of i q., ' 0 stoves, refrigerators, kitchen utensils, linens, and other articles. lVIarketing is taught D 1 .WS both by actual practice and through the text book. , 1 fd h A The purpose of the Dietetics course is to teach, in a manner adapted to high ' it schools, the application of the principles of nutrition to the feeding of the family, with R ' F especial emphasis on the relative values of different foods, economy in buying, and the Q, ' importance of good food habits, The subject matter has direct application to the work O 1 , ' given in the Hygiene and General Science courses in many high schools. if The Home Nursing course is given under the auspices of the Red Cross and by ,, , a trained nurse. The time given is ninety minutes per week for one semesterp The . i course is of practical value as it teaches the girls how to take a doctor's directions .H . and to give assistance in the home in time of illness. tb wi ef 5 in fr ., 1-if - - W - - if 11 - 'bm'i71 'f f' f 1 1 I 'W KCI 1 1 1 1 , sf -. 0 - 26 1. t ical gow .1 x --- M f r T ,fr . ' r f:' -tx, H fr- v -. . - ,V-f? 'A' 'il 1 I Kr -EEUE S Hiflsri T 9'-'G 'J ! ,S -fi 9 J 4. ., G is 4 J fs . , 0 offs X li HQ! 5 -2 J' g 9 0 u. --,-N 1 .5 Q..- ' J A . IO O 7 -NE . Mr. T. F. Allan, Miss Dorothy Hay, Miss Mary McC1osky, Mr. Fred J. Brown 1 6, 0 0 L7 W . Physical llidncatron Department Q P5 l-IYSICAL Education is an essential in the health of womanhood as well as 3 Q' manhood. , O ' ln the 18th century it was, so to speak, a womanly virtue to be a weakling. ' 9 N Fainting and hysterics brought out their charms and showed their dependability on A T Q the opposite sex. Their life was within the walls of the home. They took no part in 5 Q the interesting affairs of the world. Frankly, one could liken them to the house pet of O X today. . The modern girl, however, revels in her strength and beauty of health. She is N '4 free and independent. The major factor in bringing about this evolution was Ii :- 'ibj Physical liducationf' Q. Q At first this form of science was found only in the schools and colleges of men, D Ed but gradually it was installed in schools for women. Now it is a necessary function Q ' in school life. 3: A In Wilmington High School at least two years of gym work are required for K cj graduation credit. Besides this form of physical education, there are the girls' ath- km, 'O letics. Wilmington High School is one of the few schools in the country that sponsor D ,X five major sports for girls. These sports are hockey, basketball, track, tennis, and 1 swimming. E, , ln the fall of the scholastic year comes the inter-class hockey series. This not 4 i 5 AQ only develops one team for the school but teams for every class and gives a more QW' O equal showing of athletic material. These games continue approximately until after o -Q, Thanksgiving, when the championship game is usually played. From then until the following March the girls are able to show their ability as basketball players. The Y principal game of this sport is usually run off the second week in March. , 'Q During the rest of the scholastic season, various teams are formed in tennis, Q2 O swimming, and track. o -fg The inter-class track meet usually concludes the sports events of the year. These f i sports give every girl interested in athletics a chance for a work-out and are im- 9 f-Q A f portant in the promotion of health and happiness. , 93 ii X O 0 -5. ef 4 Y P'XfK1LP'xn0 FEE 'x. QLYXQ Yjqgb iQgzgfg'1s1ygQf 2Tj fEg2f5 1 Q Y9 Q'efj'fg if 15 'A XA .lg '- 0 i-.xL.L 6 ' 0. Y ai. ..I.. -.nat O . ... O F EE ix pvxel N ,vt V, 5:-st 2 X - I o if Q. , '-1:4 i , r'X 'W g Y . uf? A J if f 5? as L O .WB 4, 7 11 of O D o wx C, x , .J L y V ' swf A .. ff s 5 WNQ Q, . Xi.. xl .fi f t 57 it .R Q O V MISS L. 13. CTORKHAN W 5 I 7 , A Q F2 The Air-'it epairtmeimt ' . . . . . . cs , 0 lL are no longer called upon to defend Art Lducation-it is an established . UB' - fact that education Without it is incomplete. Art classes are organized on l i the basis of a four years' course and instruction includes lettering, design, i C color, perspective drawing, interior decoration, architecture, cast and figure drawing, 75, F . - . . N., .. 1' , poster, and costume design. Rach term, however, provides beyond the designated prob- Og , 53 lems, experiments in self-expression and work of the pupils, choosing. tx The art quality of onels surroundings, consciously or unconsciously, tends to refine g Z ' and educate. Therefore, one factor considered in the art courses is a recognized need A7 of knowledge of art principles that will function in the choice and appreciation of art PDQ products. All people are consumers of arty for they must select clothing, furnish Q 'ag homes, equip offices, and plot gardens. Aside from the practical necessities calling for instruction in art, there is need I for appreciation in general, and for profitable employment and enjoyment of leisure. ,ff In the modern curriculum of Education for Leisure, Art takes rank among the fore- i ry ' S7 most subjects. 5 'S . . . . . -, . Besides following its program, the department has cor1'elated with the English Q -4 Department in supplying cuts, covers, and illustrations for school publications, and in ' ,B making posters and decorations for clubs and various activities. An attempt has been 'QQ made to show the value of art in this locality and to have students take advantage of 0 5,3 the cultural opportunities afforded by the community. V K. ,K J V .Fi-: . JN --This-fseauuivie LT S' .4 . - - fs' . ' ' A - fs kfllf f W 'W E Q Q31 ' f 5 f me f ZTJTWEGVYQYYIZZ i ef tw QF! 0 N' ' if J- J. 0S3-E1.Jg!iJ0EgQs i if 'js-s si Ll-.. sm, ss f9.!iQ.x2f1.Qr. 41-.G sail PY' akx. 5,4 wr f rl, O Q! P-51 B H IV S MARX QCOllCXll1lS Department of Music Hl reu ending with lune 1928 has shov. n 1 vttisfying grow th 1n the Nlusxc Deputment not onli in l'llllHlHI:lS, but in interest md enthusi ism 'Ihe popu l'u1ty of the new el isses in Musie Appieei ition his been espeemlly notewolthy llus is due, prim irxly to the splendid equipment we non h ive for the presentfltion of musicwl masterpieces. ln -rddition to the Victroln with 1 lwrge libr'1ry of records, we have, '1lso, the Ampico reproducing piano which brings to, the student pr1ctic'1lly 111 piano literature played by the ,l,l'C'ltCSf '1rtists. Phe Ampico was the gift of the Combined Glee Clubs to the lllusic Depart- ment. lhe Glec Clubs 'ire playing, 'i very prominent part in the school life. This year some nevi ide'1s u ere used in the plfms for club meetings. The Girls Glee Club 'xdopted '1 pl'u1 of study for meetings in which '1 composer 'md his works were dis- cussed. Ihe first to be so studied u'1s 1+r'1nz Schubert. With the 'lid of individuwl talent, the Victrolw, 'mel lecture notes, the members of the club vs ere 'rble to 'appre- ciate this great composer. For the future, they plan to broaden this work to include '1 study of the virions types of music 'is rom'mtic, cl'issic'1l, absolute, modern 'md primitive. A program was offered to the combined clubs in connection with the Schubert Centennril. The combined work of the Clirls and Boys Glee Clubs has been of much merit within thc last year. The successful presentation of the operetta Carrie Comes to College reveals the exccllrnt talent in the clubs. The production was staged by lVIrs lVIar5 Scott Gallery, Director of Nlusic. and lVliss Agnes lVIcComb Dramatic Director. Besides the operetta, several programs were given. The Combined Clubs offered a few selections at an assembly in llflarch, and at the Baccalaurezlte Service in January. The Choral Club also sang in an assembly. The outstanding program of the year was given during the week of Misty sixth, lllusic Week. . ? f-i 1 1 'N 9 .1 i i rx Q w 1 if o 6' , an num A if-gf ,ffayggifsgggjy-gApe'.-s gegegy y sg , 1, - H -- f - - ' --f - 4- 'U' ' 1 , ' , 1b.g,,1+W+f--- 1 H' .li W ' X f f-X - 4 ' 'w etness mg Q xl .D O xi, I 5 WBLIUE Q n ,M , y ,Q ,A , y . 9 5 ' ll N'-Z 1 . 'Y A A Q , , 11 1 K r F' I vfl. A ' V 0 Q i D Bl 5 ' ' A ' 1: 1 1 ' W r H2 Q 5 -i A ' H o 0 N -1 c I A J A, i'sf1 ii i ,1 ,ff A J' - QQ if 1 o O , V x, 1. Q5 1 -.Q -4 FY 1 Q v 5 Ku x S . in. .,..at' 1 M o O , C f-z' ' f' . 1. . z '. f' f ' l ' . - X . z ' . J ' ' ' : z '13 . 1 - Q 1 f, , f 1 - ' z A 1 Q 4 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 i E f 'J 7 f i I N ii S A ' ' bm. Q I l K I r I C 1 ' ' '. f 1 - 1 S ' 4 1 1 I x D It - K I I Q . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 I O 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 f ' '1 ' ' , 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 I x 1 1 ' 4' me - -. . L 4 Q J 7 Y Li Q 1 O 1 H O ' Er ' ' f Qi x . ' N f-Q 1 Y P ' 6 in ' A ' , s I . .. E' 1 ww f ef f r -t vi feces Y, l Eff 3, 13 of., , 'BLUE CH. YCK ts c D ei .ff 0 Q. N H 1 . A .D .9 9 Y , f - , 1, ,. , , ,Q . , '-'F 4 f ' - --W . fffd- J: : 2 if Q , 0 'AE' xff-' is . , 5-4 X fl Q O T wig- I N . 1 'Q at N 5. is . o 0 lr ub Q 6.-' .l A Mr. M. C. Wagner, Mr. H. W. Mnsser, Mr. R. C. Talbot, Mr. L. L. Hnweth, Mr. M. Fnlrheller fl 'WJ Miss C. M. Fitzwuter, Miss . McDaniel, Miss M. H Dixon, Mrs M. N. Ross, Miss H, G. Bnylls Q of .5 E 731 1 QI f' I VN . 2 .sg Q C1 ' c 'i G 0 c ' if' Q IU1Mll3lJU1C6 ommilfttee HE Vocational Guidance Committee this year is shaping out a program in Phi '59 keeping with the guidance schedules of schools throughout the country. Any kc 'l program of guidance must necessarily be flexible enough to assimilate new tiff ideas in the application of this very important work. QE Fundamentally, it is the belief of guidance experts that each individual is entitled ' ix ' Q. to make a success in life, if the individual gets into the proper vocation. The work, D ' 1 therefore, of the Vocational Guidance Committee is to attempt to direct the pupil 5 ' i to the correct preparation for the proper vocation. The program for this term comprises the issuing of questionnaires to the student, ,J covermg their choice of vocationg distributing literature of an occupational natureg giv- - .f ' Q' ing to the students information concerning colleges and universitiesg carrying to the gg ' X grammar sc oo s a a on e courses in e rig scioo an wma iese courses ea h l d t th th l h l l d I t tl l d ' N tog and individual work with the different students. F 35 The Guidance Committee is making a real effort to beneht the students in this 5 522' important endeavor of education. LQ., . O H D 'ab w tx. S ff' an W, is ff- 2. UL .. .4 y N' r 3 - ' KM Fx Q 0 'sk A ax! . W if: pr 'I 1 di. ag. r D U if raw fHfs113oa .r 'r' T ll '3 i Q ,Pg Q E O 5 J 5 4 'J is, O 5 Q ' 3 Le? 'Y O 1 f ef E , Y MRS. MARGAREfr N. Ross QT, Q Q U O f The High School Lahirary 4.3 W HIC newer ideas of education in this country require school libraries under N ,X 2 the direction of trained librarians. The founding of a library in the Wil- Q O minggton High School marked an endeavor on the part of the school authori- O T ties to provide a laboratory for the students and faculty by means of which information supplementary to text books might be distributed. A i The usual method of creating a school library is to appropriate a certain amount Qt Q of money for initial equipment and books. A librarian is appointed who will organize O ' Q this library before the doors are opened for student use. Following that a yearly bud- , - get is granted for maintenance which is spent by the librarian in co-operation with E the faculty. The present school library was not started in this manner though it is J administered in this way. in 'Q During the winter of 1921-22, a library drive was made under the direction of 1 ' Q Mr. Charles Coxe, who was then Principal of the High School. Teachers in the . schools and other Wilmington citizens responded heartily with both books and money. The latter amounted to over three thousand dollars. 'The Senior class of 1923 con- Q tributed over two hundred dollars. The books given were surprisingly suitable for our in Q use and provided an excellent start in fiction, poetry, and general literature. The O ' 3 ready money meant that encyclopedias and other expensive reference material could J ' be purchased at once and there wasleft a large fund for use the following year. 2 . VVhen this was exhausted the librarydiwas given an annual budget from school funds. A gf The present librarian 'was appointed the fall of 1922 and began work at once QW Q classifying and otherwise arranging the library. Organization occupied all that year O ix 5 though students were admitted from the Hrst day. The following year the librarian fu' Y began to teach Freshmen how to use the lib1'ary intelligently. Emphasis is placed on 9 ss Jia F51 becoming familiar with certain encyclopedias, yearbooks, and guides which the stu- Q dent will need all his school life. A lesson on the use of the catalog enables the stu- Q.. 0 dent to select books on his own initiative. Oct 'E Continued on page 244 if - s 1 f-fl k7su-'xnoE'!'iT v f.- if v i 1. vi my 0 2 . Q if Q M tl I . 11 5E ii - I O RW D I gl 1 nz I Qu 3 'N 0 Q' by 4 0 f O 'H XN 1 g s 1 1 A 97- fl if Q H ' GJ 5-fs X 7 x X.-.E 6.-I' :J Sp o OX l-W5 41 . Q P5 aj in Q O Y WE C. fx' 'ai f-2 3 , I - 0 Miss HELEN DICKEY 9 ' Secretary to the Principal , C vb . .1 m J X A. S . Q O 'LX l l 7 I A 5 iv' .7 Q D P2 'J ! K O 'MX 4 xx gi 0 D H5 o 7 ,vi ' Q 0 'Af fv -X .. X f Q - , 9 T' Mus, M. ELLA DAYETT MISS ANNA E. NVHITE - 3 Director of Cafeteria Assistant,Sem'Ghl1'y A I' X - f s x Q O 'Q ln JJ my --- YYY V Y g , f v H ' wf umw A ' A X A ' Y ' X ' x4 xg -Af x,., 'fl 0 . Mr 0 . Q., A 0 .Qi - ff 174' ' .-,1, , 1.41, Z I A VH!!! I I IAQMA 'C QM , ?f . ,VW .. f K. ' Q ,Gyn ff 1, , J N nj, ,ex rIRMj.u.n 'X' IX-J. ..1 . fn - 'T :R -Q . V - 'Y P 1 i - , - - 1 f ' Xi - .Q - 1 ' m n! 0 QF BLUE f'H Yfsjiwyiii miagfmz U54 M nrf ,SQ O . we ff ' :M X .5 Ai xv? A SENIQR C, buf 'Q '13 S' O , .- 5 J Miss LELA A. LYNAM MISS NORA S.r,,Am. F7 E Q D iv YP? :kj CLASS RQQM . F2 I 'xo D my 'jc MISS ELIZ. J. PATTON l O O J. N , ' Q Q D F AQ f TEACHERS ff Q Cy we .few Q D Q93 Miss RUTH E. BENNETT MISS MADGE NICKERSON ' ' V' A - f - A 1 i : 'fQ?f'T n Qld Q X EQ,ff1KB ' s f' ,!a:i? QRf1QES.M Q 5? 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So Grandmother with a look of perpetual joy on her ff face was lost in reveries. k 0 Now, let's see, it Was in February, 1924, that 364. of us entered the building C' wh that we had looked on with awe, started Grandmother. f Why, Granny, put in Dottie, doubtingly, l, wasn't even here then. I Nlrs. Jackson continued: The day we entered there were 180 girls Zlfld-184 ff boys from all of the grammar schools of the city, trooping up the steps of W. H. S. - O VVe had all been more or less the high muck-a-muck of the schools we had just left, so G' 'WE We were expecting a cordial Welcome from the Seniors here. What was our surprise , J to hear them calling: F1'eshies, green as grass, take the elevator --at us. lVIr. l 4 2 Wagner, the principal of the school, rescued us and ushered us all into the auditorium '- ' ff? where we waited with open eyes, ears and mouths for the next thing that would befall ' Q us. After a talk on scholarship, character, and good sportsmanship, We were all sent E31 to our home-rooms. K! is Our whole Freshman year was a series of home-room parties, games, and plays. We took an interest in all the big football, basketball, and other games. We had the idea that no game could really be successful Without our patronage. So attend we did and how we could cheerl VVe thought we were positively the support of the whole Q school, when We bought tickets to all the glee, dramatic, and Senior class plays. llflore Ex? important, though, was the experience of being taken to the plays by an l1onest-to- 6 , goodness boy. Q The whole class had a party one afternoon and even Mir. VVagner attended. 'A , A lot of us took part on the program and we were justias honored as if we'd been asked ' to be President of the United States. lt was quite the most successful event of our green year, nevertheless. eg ln our Sophomore year, we became very much interested in politics so took AQ more interest in our election of class oflicers. A' 'lUrged by our gym instructors, boys and girls alike, we all went out for the lx- sports and some made the teams and some didn't, but we all had the fun of trying. , . VVe all joined as many clubs as we could. but our biggest interest was in the 'Q Latin Club and the Saturnalia, which they gave at Christmas, and the YH organi- ' 0 zations, the Hi-Y and Quannacut Clubs. '-QQ l'Thatiyear the school had the installation exercises for the oflicers of the classes and clubs. We felt quite superior attending such a dignified service. ' The first part of our Junior year, we had a party at night, too. The most 6 T important thing about it was that it served to get us acquainted with one another. i O Junior day came and, oh, how expectantly we had awaited it! To denote our 'fb superiority, we wore yellow chrysanthemums, while the Seniors wore white ones and 3. Q we were allowed to sit in the front seats in the auditorium. The Thanksgiving play, ? ' which was an Indian Festival, was a huge success. p While A3's we had a reception to our parents and the class with their meres . Q and peres turned out full force for a good program and refreshments. B Cnntimlezl on page 27.2 if I . . I ,,,..., . is 0. Qfw , 'fpjftefiff' , r ' ' ' flgllisi 1 il N5 . Qu 0 N or L6 I D U7 S6 OV 6 ND Q is O 1' 5 to if .F tt 'Z O i 5 9 mv, -A YHA X ll ., -- - 1 lf? '?? 717 ki- W'-,lff , Aff 'W A 3 ,fig . 'c'lX...,N HX x ififl .x N ,Tri CH 'D-. ff. 'LN Xl ff- I- ' xv .- 5311 l lc- ,flgkfi-lldilfg l 'ffjglkll-flllxil. llfif XE' 1' if 0 GJ V T 241.1 15411. r- 11. 1, 23, 1-1. l.f1.-3:1- 7 f xv- ' - - - ' ' '- - - ' ' gif! ff HE: P off ' o Lvmfokn T. AI.Ex1xNoE1z Academic Q ,H 5, ' UI, l d 1 'Sl1'o11g f0iUEl'.V flemyj af-4' ffxi' B111 Il grzai 111111111 .vlmll I1l UFI' P1155 away. i F1 G :TQ President B2, Az, B3, B4, A4 terms, Pres. i Sbalcespeare Club, Spanish Club, Book and , A Quill Club, Citamard Playersg Nlanager Foot- 15 ix? bull Team '27, Boys' Advisory Council '23, 'V Nj '24, l25, '2bg Adam and Eva, Robin Hoody ' 0 U l1i.s'f1 Staff, Bllll' Chick Staff. . N5 D-fu VIRGINIA l'.i.E1xNoR ANDERSON Academic 2 .J I 1gP'ZUIll'!' nf hw' f1111' hlllf, for she extelx aff O 0 - - U -1 - ' 1 tl A 7 .1 . - I lx. E 1111111111 111 11' mngu of 101 or f Ci L2 President A1 Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Chem- vf istry Club, BI, A1 Glee Club. Q' O 1 I Q3 NIAY ELIZABETH BALDWIN Academic 4 5 1- ,7 Une lferfrr' Nic 111111111 et t1'15.v 11111sic11If. QR 1 . , . O E? liatm Club, Le Ccrcle Francals, Glee Club, M National Honor Society, Trafhc Squadg lliii- kado, Thanks ivin Pla 1 '26, Blue C1111-1' 5 , H g 3 , gi Stall. Km Q o EQ H1:'r'rv Column ISARTIENSLAGER Academic ! - Z f ll1'1' 11111s11' Ill our hearis we bore rx-' . ,, ' M it Long nflrr 11' was IIUIIFKIY 110 7ll07'!?. Q , 'o R President French Club, Le Cercle Francais, 1 , National Honor Society, Accompanist of Or- 1 chestra, Accompanist of Glee Clubs. 'N r' 1 A7 ' ' I O IQDNA IYIARHI Blanc Academic F g-fa C 1llf111siL' in the 17l11.w, R ,3 ds the last mxlfe of .vz1'eets, is sweetest l11.vt. ' O 7 fb Glee Club, Friendship Club, Book and Quill f 1 Clubg Belle of Barcelona. VZ Ya if V. VO D 1 1 Y 11 ff -Pi, A J A , M qi 'Y W ' ' '1 ' 'YE , 39 ll ' 0 Rf Q9 A :fam -'foe Mfoxdllifflidjg-Pdll r o , 1 fn' fox- Qijiminrcx We 2 R' 5-4 4-4 Q-sn! ' -it .015 f Vs? L- AARONI SAMUFI B1 RIIN Acqdemnc Slllllllfllhl of good man lllilf'-Ufllllldl fame zlnrl usfful knoulfdga wav hzs elflfvz' mm Secleturv Wl1lSflLOl Club N'ltl0l'I'll Honor Q0 ucty Le Cullc, F1 IHUUQ l'1tm Club Chem lstrs Club Pllyslm Club Glee Club Blologx Club Blskntblll 11 un 20 27 rll'llI'llCSg1VlI'l Plly 26 Bnologv Club l l'1y Blur Cluzl Stuff lVlARC'ARlT I 111 KBITH BICRIINC Amdemnc lmlhful nz l1Hl1 frzzthful In much ff u.slal1lL and If 111 unuld fhere za uc more .uzclz of Lfztm Club V1Le President N'1t1on ll Hunm bouety lucndalup Club Book 'md Quxll Club Glee Club Le Cergle ldr'1nC'us T1'1H1L Squid Plflmp Smff 26 Blue fluck St :ff bm ouolx L BLU M Ac. 1dCI1llL Zllnl all 30111 ozfum lm lulzmllz you: lmt Lfltm Club le Cemle l'1'l.I1LllS Glee Llub Tmflic. Squfmd Mllmdo 'lb llllx9g,lVll1g Plly Bu INIDA WRIPHT Hover Amdcxmc Ilerea io the sweztut girl the 705 of youth he: eyu displayed French Club Book 'md Qulll Club Prnendqhlp Club Qu mn luut Club CLARA I-IELFN BRADFORD Commmcz 11 Confenfnzerzt 1s zz jzeml 0 giant pzlce K U. 'Y 0- YQ Yi? , MFK1sF'Xl0f'!r.1 z , ll 1 ll' ll xll' .1 O 40 ' 1 - N Q u 0 C . I Q 'Q I QL. .1 vw - ll? 1' bw . 3 f.- f 1' - 'V if ff I7 0 .R fo-, 2. E: ro. ,-.1051 2, -R if ., - -R u,o.. ,l g Q 42:44 V ii . l 3 use .5 , f . . H qw 5-if R l ,A 5: A K l D i - 2 ,I A : - S . Al - ' -A ' , 0' . , - 1 : .. .N N. q F I' T 4 . 'N P - M V ,f u - A ' , H Q -R 2, - It v J bf 7 .. C 3'-2 R .. .- I. R 4 -' ' 4- A -Q 2 gf 5' . ,A -R M 5 N in it A ' Lk K N Q 1 . t it R, P I Q. , - , .2 ': 5 h I CJ N-, .Q A ll 4 A . -T B, 5 - ' R R, Q - Q 1 ' . if M ' x -' 4 4 N ' .J ,r gf .' f, . ' . . -N H h r M I .: - A. 5? . ': wh xv - g.- . . ' 2 . . - - 5' ': . .' ' ' . 9 ff ' , , , , -1 , UQ '4. I 1 O . ff- ln -'M M 2+ 'W 'YYY' 'wavy' 'WQF' 0 ' O ' V l 2 'O 'fi' ' C 'VW D l 2 2 -3 .2 - 2 -. nl 1 . ll I , :xx Q1 1 'ffl , 4 u 3 7 51, T355 eff BLUE CHKYC QE so arofcs JOSEPH BRODINSKY Commercial The rlesire for lvzowledge, like the Llzirxt for riches, increzzsex efver -with the aequixition of itfj ' i President Biology Clubg Assistant News Editorg , ll gf? 5 l lfa' 4. 72 by Advisory Council, Book and Quill Club, Com- mercc Club, Chess Club, Traffic Squad, Debate -2 Club, Shakespeare Clubg PVl1irj: Staff, Blue 'FM Chick staff. N- D 'HITLEN Ismael, BROVVN Academic Gracious and sweet, fl friend one likes to meet. O Treasurer Girls' Advisory Council: Book and r Quill Club, Friendship Club, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Quannacut Club. I -P 4 D I ' JOHN BROWN Academic I'1Je tzzken my fun where l 've found it. O Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club. DOROTHY ELMIRA BUCK Academic 1 nlflexsed with each grace of nature and of m't ' Vice-Pres. Book and Quill Club, Vice-Pres. Palette and Brush Clubg Friendship Club, Quannacut Club, Biology Club, Physics Club, , Traffic Squad, Blue Chick Staffg Latin Club. L SEE 1 Q. D ei n Q. R 1 Qi, D l IQTTA BELLE BUCKALO0 Academic Y A fair and stately maid whose eyes were N kimlled in the upper sky. D i 7 Secretary of B3, A3 Classes, Art Club, Friend- 'fu' ship Club: Thanksgiving Play '26. li f7 if O 4 L l E U JQJQ- ma- f-uf ,ewwwew 0 so so l e L ' l 1 4 Q 4 . 45' aff. - WA -' 5--X fjfr N - .A .,l.,A, V 1 T51 Mi 'i WTR 'ff'1 Fi-f,Yl7U'f -fPf'F:fiVlYTf-. ,, ' Q 'XZW 1 ffgwlwjs if gi?-1 ,miiHIY,f'fy1'fig N1VUf,fi A kl 'jx, xi airs ' X3 Q.:-' ,bi -. iv hiya-fl lr A 3 .M ,Mg ,- 1 ,i .4 f A 'EAJRQ Ei A, 'i ' iifglfi-illhfif O i1g.mEl5lLia ,.f-1-L --- W --- 'Z' -' ' 4:-vipf 'fbi lg ' xi' x lg!- QQ 4:-:ij HARRIET Rizmzdcfi B ULLUCK Academic Mi iigf ,, . . . . . Notlung ls lllIfl0S.!'lbllf lu fl willmg hmrf. ' ylgj lx A-2 gi Friendship Club, Book :md Quill Club. rj? p ra A . - z A S'- Lx O E? ' 5 Q 43 d if ,, Louis CAREY Academic Pio, The low of ll'llI'I1iNy, the ,i'r'q11ff.vlfr'wl nooks E5 M A il 141111 all Ihr .l'ZU!'l'f xvrenily of h1m,l'.s'. ea 9 Ixl xx -n E? V Mecliunicul Drzuving Club. YS: J Qi O N. . K. Q' LOLETA ICl,lzAum'1-1 CHA1,Mrz11s Academic Ml - 'XG ds from thy jJ1'e,ve11z'L' .vhozucrzv fl rlrin of llleloflyf' O :LEA 'V I E93 Glue Club, Friendship Clubg Tlinriksgixfirig Play A. 4 . i A l2O, Mikado. ' ' A FQ 4 Q NKQA i D 'Av Ii If b, J , f . XIIOLA CLOUGH Academic ill? fill .4rt stil! has frnfh, fake rfflzge fl1l'I't'.H Q , , . PQ, lflznf C.l11z'k Stuff. N. , 5' Y' AQ' TP fy' x S34 9 li. Af R99 BENJAMIN COHEN Academic -5 f li ix more noble to lllllkf yollrxelf frm! than it gf? ' ' U J Ji to be horn xo. 'kk Q P. Repm ter on W. H. 5. News Staff, 1lZlHlC Squad, K, ,N 'C J 42533 Debate Clubg Bzisketbull Team ,27. 'f'l . ix we S LJ ri 40 . 3 x 6 U52 i A . - li' 32 M-55' A, d M -A - A i A . Y , HQ M Q Q f Q , f - wg YM ui 0 X3 0 X' 'J ,f H - Qu - 1- - - n L s I .. . if -F ew ,:. N A. v , X I' f-AN' - 1. Q 'ei as 'ff to . ri l so B1-UE CHICK xi 'MQ i .ff .Toll o. 5 r an i . n I i 5 - S- f ' -' - ' 'ir g fr' O 4 .Q Q I .5 l l CARMELO JOSEPH COLETTA Academic F' Q i E1l1zcation begins the gezzlleman, but reading, ' lx good 601111167111 and reflection must jinish 3 him. ' ,. E , hi 5 7 i o -Q ,, ' - jossvu PAUL CORBETT Commercial 3 H .. , . . . Q A man s own good-breeding zs the best security O . Q ' against other peoples ill manners. Cs, 4 Commerce Club, Junior Basketball Team. Y I Q O 5 I HELEN ELIZABETH DAVIDSON Commercial Dx S 'N R A pertain simjrlicity that made everyone her K' Q O friend. R r Commerce Club, Book and Quill Club. A 5 QQ 'Q Q O we f - IJANIEL Louis DELUCK Academic ' - ' 7 ' J I would not feel the weight of any misery in 0' before it actually arrives. q 5 El Circulo Castellano, Biology Club, Chess Club, 9 Q Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Pigeon Clubg Thanksgiving Play. l 7 x l I 0 jg CLARENCE Liao DENVER Commercial 3,5 F Lend to the rhyme of the poet i V The beauty of thy voice. N B' Treasurer Commerce Club, Ukelele Club, Glee , 5 Clubg Track Team '273 Senior Quartet, ' Senior Chorus, Traihc Squadg Robin Hood. vi 2 ii -a I -sl Fiu-aoeke'iTl Av' L. . , . . .i i TS 2e,,,,Q as , 2 1 ,1 31 Q is f to l Y 3 3 I X I 43 XJ . M! Y V -'KMA X' -'J A Mui M 0 sb- . ,sm .s. i hm. 0 . 0 Xp- llig s BLUE'f'HYC5flEQ 4' ' 9' 4 CETIM' fa W 2 ' :J M5 ' x W 4 1 JAMES ROY DE SHONG Aeadcmic C l t O film for the .vfurlinllx .vhrzrlr Wx? Kim! nnturz' fUl'llIl?Il.'U Q TraH'lc Squadg Orchestra, lilm' Clzirk Stall, W lllikado. 9 O L o 'lb , SARAH SIMS DIWENNEY Commercial M A For lhis is ll jolly goof! -zuorld , .. .dj LINC! I mfusl be jolly, loo. O 0 X-A Quannaeut Club, Commerce Club, Friendship ' Q Club, TraHic Squad, Captain lfreshman, Q Sophomore, unior Basketball Teams, Ca m- A rf I 4 P tain Sophomore ' unior Hockev Teams, Senior o 7 - D 547 Tennis Team, Freshman Hockey Team. V 3 a Y A M GEORGE HARLAN lV.lCCAl.I, Diivmis Academic A my Q , Q Hi.v hair is of IZ goof! Color, 0 'LX X111 excellent color. Q ' . , . , . . , , ls ' - A Advisory c,,OlIl'lC1l, 'lrafhe Squad, Le Lerclc ' ff Francaisg Tennis Team. A 1 ' D Q l 3 L THEODORE RAYMOND IDICK Academic ' . . ,, U ! He has the Il71IlC'l'.l'llIl1dll1y Io rllrfct. ' Varsity Clubg Freshman Football Team '24, 'X Track Team '20, Varsity Football Team '25, Q v . A M '26, ,275 Captain Football leam ,27. 5 0 . D . 5 ANNE ELIZABETH IDILWORTH Academic , Y She 111z1ke.v the day Kms drmr 3a A fi Pfilh her WUI!!!-17 zvit 111111 rl1f'r1'. Q RA ' . . an 0 Secretzu' of Citamarcl Pla ers, Vice-Pres. Quan- ' ' 5 Y . Y . . . . f nacut Club, Latin Club, l'r1endsh1p Llub, I V Book and Quill, Blue Chick Staff, Thanks- ' giving Play, Adam and Iiva, Daclaly Long P .23 Legs, Robin Hood. 1 Q o .QI V . Ji- I , ' D I w --vrkqu-'I-o'E't'q'l Y I' 1' wr' ETLEQEQ M1 A JL I's'1 1-1 E11 ANNA DoUGH1:1v.TY Commercial S111 aims at 1111 Yllllfk flllll hifi' it. Spanish Club c,0l11Il'lCl'CC Club National Honor ' Society' Basketball 25 26 27' Track 2.1 '25, 226, '27: Advisory Council, Trafiic Squad. Bib? DAVID E11 151u' Academic QA l l Sl'ro11g 111i1z11x, gI'l'Ill' l11'111'ts, true fllifll Illlll e 'willilfg IllllIIl.S'.u S. 'K l f X' s 5 1 s if scarce ' ' '1'e1le'1 e11e 1 2 2: -1 i 1, 3 ' 'J ,, , , ,, e I ' 1 , 1 S , . 1 ' 1 , 1 I Y y Y 3, 1 y L 1 , ig Ms l Honor Society, Pres. Hi-Y Clubg Spanish O 54, Treasurer A3 and B4 Classesg Pres. National ' ,Q 1 1 O Q Y Club, Chemistry Club. ' Q i . . 1 1 J S X 1 HA1w1zY ILSCOTT Academy 5 Q n l Tl ' lf.rcelIe11c'1' is 1111111-1' 11'1111lerI to 1111111 11111 11x the ' ' O J O 5 7'C'LUIl7'lZ o f labor. Varsity Baseball Teams '26, '27. N y K2 Q D 11' H1z1.1sN JAN15 iFA11M121z Commercial 5 IfV1e play lifffs game but mire RN Q Lr'1f'1' L'1l00.S'f? ll 1111'111'y part. ' ' V X Commerce Club, Hockey, Basketball, Track. 1 D. Q1 1 Q .. . D 5 , I-I.fx1w15v SNYDIER l'ARROW, ja. Acadenuc ' 2 J j1ri11c1'!i1'r-l1ml:i11g 1111111 111ft11'r xlrfrf Hiro' ll ' fJI'iIlC6',A' .h11ll. i Q Vice-Pres. Boys, Glec Clubg Pres. Boys' Glee By ' Club, Hi-Y Club, Shakespeare Club, Spanish 5 ' S Club, Citamard Players, lllikado, Adam and -1 F9 ' f Eva, Dadd Long Legs, Robin Hoody Senior I-S Y . A Quartetg TraHic Squadg Blue Chick Staff. -M 1 . , X , O ' ' O P 6' t . 3 ' I C A . , 1-il-'X1.sPxaolF!'g-I ' ' I 1 1 ll ' 'MP' lZS421l. A?' 1 ' Q ' I I 1 ,fi B, Jr f I N ' , Vi' , Vg Anrfvzxn l El J 6 B'-UE CHM Q T o . yi l C i Qi: Q l O T 1 fu .5 g l BETTY ELIZABETH Fia1,n1v1AN Commercial 5 - I WWI: eyes umzle quiet by lhe pozvw' of har- in' pil many and the deep flower' of joy.U ? 1 1 1 . . 1 . ws! Conunercc Club, Spanish Club, Chemistry Clubg .J - National Honor Societyg Baseball Team. 4 cu I in O ox: Hx , ' Q NJ, Q: NIZWIKIERN lVlACKl5Y Fuiuuzia Commercial e If 'mlm Plc has a mild am! happy air. ix r X0 Pres. Commerce Clubp Biology Club, Spanish 'M Clubg Tennis Teamg Commerce Club Play ,27. if i CQ Q D 'BN .IEAN lDARLING FULLARTON Academic nffcczliny truth alone, and turning -x 0 From the false and dim. QE? Secretary of Le Cerclc Francais, Latin Club, E552 Book and Quill Clubg National Honor Societyg F12 Trziflic Squadg Sllalcespeare Club, Black Cat ' Q Clubg Blue Chick Staff. .WB ROBERT DoUoi,Ass GLASSBURN Academic ' Z There's lzonesly, mfunlzoorl, and goof! fellow- 'MX ship in fl1L'l?.U 'H i gponsor Physics Clubg National Honor Society: 4- ' Latin Club. 19 7 ii Q rx , - HENRY STANLEY GORNEY Frade School nzlrtiozzx, lrmlcx, ufm'11.s', steps, form the aljrllabcl D-gl by wlzich you may spell lTll!Z7'llCf6fl'.S'.U VVilmington Trade School Baseball Team. QV ff? if Q34 N.. xi - T N -.rlrix-p.v-'vw'gn'q 1 -T ,aff fm ff- -,iii -N Wa n Y f- P1232 igqlflkb, .Cf 0 L .J C Q. T 0 C G O O 5 9' F A Pl i Cv 1 gi lf? Q I M43 , ,, 4 ff .,,-may ' +1 'X ,Tv fi Aux ., N F v .7 in ,C-Qfffiv Vfllffi I'1L1,l2N liovn GRIER Academic Your rye is like the Jim' of nvef, Black Cat Club, Shakespeare Club, Book and Quill Club, Spanish Club, Friendship Club, Palette and Brush Club, Freshman Basketball Team '23, J EAN GRQVES Commercial Hi71lll'I'!',X fmt zz bllllllll' lzirzl that sings But minds me of my J6'fIlIlH Commerce Club. M Anoaiuafi' JANE HACKENDORN Commercial Thy 'wit is ax quick as the greylzouzzdl' mouth ,- it cv1tcl1rs.U lil Circulo Castellano, Commerce Club. EVIELYN F 1zANclss HAliN Commercial 5 551 Vo if SES v .J 'Q rl! VJ EQ. 1' It K xiii O . 9 ii Q 1, A-, gag .W O l I ill! u D Q1 l 'N 5 X eg But, oh, she dzzncex .vmrh zz way. DXJS Commerce Club, Prlendshlp Club, AdXV1S01'Q' fic! Council: Basketball Team '25, '26, '273 Hockey Team '2b5 Track Team ,24, ,25, '26, QQ '27, 5 V LQ , , leg N hmmors l'lAMBLETON Academic WN4, Young fellows -will be young fellows. fi. ,J r 7 'ff' :IH Biology Clubg Robin Hoody Blue Chick Stall. . l will sf U I 3,1-sf., ii. Tinil ' ' ' ' ' wg' ' 'f, -7, ' ' ' ,YFKX-Q .. -3 2'- ':vfsl V1U5fF1lT l - 11 A, faux , -cv? iiflii Jxiwfnmigmj RWE-I E5 gif 2 lf ft-NJ?-c v I ri y , P . yy V, . ff ' ' . my VII - - 3 i 4 by m e B1-VE CHYCIL ,mb 0 , i .. i - Y f ' E of .. Q 59 Y ,5 L I EMANUE1, HANDLIEII Academic j With 1,uerds we gofueru men. Q . 5 Latin Club, Dramatic Clubg 'lil'ZlCl'C Team '25, A '26, '27, Daddy Long Legs, Robin Hoody 4 ' Blue Chick Staff. 'G W2 'gn-as ELIZABETH LAURA HARRAR Academic vg Q , Clear honor .vlzining like the de-wy .vtar of dawn D Q Treasurer of Quzumacut Club, Friendship Club, f K National Honor Society: Glee Club, Book and y if Quill Club, Le Cercle F I'ZlIlCZI.lSj Trafbc fl? Squadg Biology Club, Black Cat Clubg Blue We ' Q Chick Sfilffj Robin Hood. O 'vz U K LILLIAN DoRo'rHY HAYUEN Academic . Q She never talked but that she had 3'0lllL'flIl1ly O lvl ' to sayf' 3 I 4 Palette and Brush Club, Friendship Club, Le 5 ' f-2 Cercle Francais: Senior Tennis Team ,27. AQ ' o I Q ' A y 5 7 pi EDITH Kczmu HAYES Commercial pe . S Wino practice good are in tlzemxelfees 1-e1cfarde1l.'J td ,S A Spanish Club, Book and Quill Club, Commerce g Club. O Q 2: 5 , 3 4 l GEORGE PRESTON HAYES Commercial A fm l 5 ' 0 Love ullg trust a fewf do wrong to none. O v ' i s ' Commerce Club, Biology Club, Commerce Club xl Play '27. fbg l lg O o Q31 ' f- , ! N , r1bf 'X0lf!'Y1ii . ' ff- , , - - -I 'f 'mfr Ri k ' Q ' X- ' 1 'Tl 370 N' 1-f o X3 0 . . ..Q Q. 0 0 f, milf' im Q . Q T- 7 A ' T lfiifisi ,A I if -t rg., N ef 2, N Y A W 1 ' I K-,fpf--'A ,,,,.,,,.l I1fgQg2I,r, mimi tw was W WQKTQ Ir 1 I MIM lil si W O ef X I ' Y , , M 9' , . I ' TE T 3 12 fu BRENDA LINGO PIAZZARD Academic Q1 , , . H . l Hllllllllfdllflfifj' is r'z1f'1'yuIl1f'1'e to be QIIIIIYIUII Und D ' C Q lI0lZUl'l'd as ihzf root of all g0o1l'.'J 'ML' kl Citamard Players, Book and Quill Club, Friend- I' ship Club, Shakespeare Club 5 Basketball We Team '24, ,25, '26g junior Class Swimming fp I' Tezung Freshman Christmas Play, Blue Chick bs' l Staff. f wi Ie S EQ El , 1-V53 f T . NVII,I.I.fxM B. RoIsINsoN HAZZARD I i . C9 T ' Silz'nf qfnfrgy IIIUTIFA' ilu' zvorlzlf' HW Z Football, Track. J - . X-J , l Effw ' K -RQ p O QP , +45 , FRANK Di-XVII? HEI.,hIS Academic . fa ' Suri: szuvvf CUlllfJlll5l0ll doth in music Zim fbi? Y . Pres. Freshman Class, ,231 Boys' Advisory Coun- tl 51' K eil, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Varsity Club, 'I Hi-Y, Latin Club, Varsity Tennis Team '26, 5 Q' Robin Hood, llflikadog Senior Quartetteg Blue , Chick Staff. lo kg. 11 2 l N Q gui IXIIAIS I-IEIA-ls Academic K f ' l . . . . 7' fa Hfflffllf would not go far, If 'vanity 11111 not I, krep it collljzfllzyf' AZT . W :J Q Le Cercle Francais, Friendship Club, Quannacut Club 5 Basketball Team '24 g French Club I Ph . l D 5 Lucus Bucmsiz HICKMAN Academic QQ: ? , Ihr 'warbling zmirzf, Il lyre of ZL'iI1l'.Yf'7'!Il1gl'.U I E Q Consul of Latin Club, Secretary of National Honor Society, Treasurer of Glee Club, Secre- A ., , , Q I4 tary of blee Club, 'I raflic Squad, Le Cercle Igffp Francais, Blur' Chifk Staff, Robin Hood, if T ffl 5, . ek? f lllikado, Belle of Barcelona, In A1-Cady, The Nlaid and The llfliddy, Thanksgiving Play '26. , , Isa W, are I 2 C M. cc 12,6- gl ' .-J' Tffygii 4 A E .-.5-SGQQFYQTJYKI. 1-lil f6 '. fr, .v ' ' ., .f ' ' X .f 49 w I Y 1 ' J f V iz 5,,7'3,g, A IL. -J or Nr .J O KN 'J ,. ,lu I I, , LJ AEE ,. Q,flZAXl 3lilgiiM if 1'4 N' ijt. Ji. llakofs-Ll F' , , , 1' . , f T f f f' X , , vi' 17, f Ix, -V - mbQ'd b'1i' Buns fl CK flgggji o in owl' I Q. I f .I Q . 1 V -v- ' 5' ' ' Mi- , L 3 0 W p , IIARY Hamm, Hua. Academic l , To IIIYIIV, fo xl'1'tz'l1, to pain! ix my rlrliglllf' S Q Palette and Brush Club, Latin Club, Quannacut. , Fricndsliip Club: Robin Hood. LNB 'E-4 SARAH l51.1zA1u5TH HOLLINGSWORTH Academic 0 ' USfl1fl'fj' and fall .rllr lIlfI'Z'!'.5' flzrouylz flm lmllf' W 5 Latin Club. Bunk and Quill, Quannacut Clubg 5' Iffuz' Clzifk Staff. ,'? , Q v l3'l'L'AR'I' -If-xciqsox HORN, JR. Academic Hail fc'llozc', ZW!! uint. . O 'LX' 'l'rc:rsurer Citamard Playcrsg Boys' Glee Clubg f Manzlger Swimming Team '20, ,275 -I. V. 'F f Football Team ,275 '1'l12lI1l4SglVll1g Play '25, .7 Rabin Hood. E K limzaiusru ANN l'lUFF Academic C Tl1w'f' is ll gnrrlrfu in hw' fan' zvlufrv roses and Q 'ZL'llifl' liliczs' yrnu'. Lx Trallic Squadg Latin Club, Debate Club, Le YH Ccrclc Francais, Book and Quill Club, Friend- I ship Club, lllur' Clzirk Staffg Monitor in Library. 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X Latin Club, Chemistry Clubg Latin Club Play. IELIZARIZTH RIORROXV PEDRICK Commercial N Tl1z'rf' is no fl'1ll'7' truth obtailmblr ' JJ ' By man than mums of 7llllX7L'. . N -f 'Q I C 4 1 1 ! O v X 7 125 ff grvrz cmcx Q d blf KT N - Y- i , P-E F l I , l L 1 l ' ' if Q Commerce Club, Glee Club, Book and Quill Club, Quannacut Club, Friendship Clubg In Arcady, The llflikado, Thanksgiving Play. 64 O 6 f MAR'r1N BEADIINKOPF PENNINGTON Academic 5 m ' Tea lzmf! 1 would Il jcsivr be, QR I fllzzl l'Ilfl'l'fIIiIl the rullljnnlzyf' ' 0 Physics Club, 'Chemistry Club, Book and Quill Club, Latin Clubg Citamard Playersg Track 3 '26, Cross Country 'zbg Traffic Squad, Ba. Q, Class Play, Robin Hood. O ' 9 . XVVALTER L. PETERS, JR. Commercial 75 Count lhat day lost zvlzoxe low zlrsvenzling sun Q11 Viz'-zc'.s' from Ihy lmml no zuorflzy fzclion done. 1 Treas. Commerce Clubg Baseball '27, Traclc 4 School Baseball Team '26, V. Football '25, g Q QW' tb . . 9 FRANCES YEATMAN PIERSON Academic , Life ix whiz! you make it qw pifllf'fJlI'l' ylmlxonzv or full of woe. D ' ' a Blue Chick Staff, Traffic Squadg Friendship gf Club, Book and Quill Club, Le Cercle Fran- 'fo cais, Physics Club. XM O I af ef -w- -K'v1s.r-xoo'E12 1.-ll ., -- 1. f--A BTN Q? I. 3 I 5 I x I I . 1 3, we 0 , -ff , V . N -1 '1 ' -Y V V- l Ag ,Vi-41711. T N 7 . ,. ,- llf . max nffffmvyi 5.1, X: O .BLUE PH, 1f11,m,Q -11 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 P i i i 1 i ' i 0 'HE' . .L-jg - AIJfJI.l'I-I PLAIISN Commercial l Y Q Co111'11g1' 111,11'1'x Il 1111111 more fllllll 11i111x1'lf 'HF For 1111111 he ix l1i111.r1f1f flllla' 'lllllfllln Glee Club, Commerce Club, 'liraflic Squad. 'J ' 0 lCr,1zam2'rH SARAH l30l.LARD Academic PNN To look up 111111 not 1111-u'11 ' A To look f0I LUllI4I1 111111 11015 IIIII1' To look out 111111 11111 111, llllll To 111111 Il 1111111l. .HQ Secretary A4, B4 Classesg Vice Pres. B2, A2, B5 O Classesg Secretary Quannacut Clubg Program ' 5 Chairman Friendship Clubg Society Editor W. l H. S. NevvsgYLe Cercle Francaisg Latin Club, Shakespeare Club, 'llraflic Squad, Book and Quill Club, Girls' Advisory Councilg Daddy ff Long Legs, Thankggiving Play, Robin Hoody Q Citamard Players, Glee Club, National Honor vb Society, 1311111 Chirk Stall. m LEILA Powum. Academic v O , Soul deep eyex of 1lIlI'l'f'.S'f night. 'X A liriemlship Club, Physics Club, lil Circulo Cas- 1 ' tellano. 27 l Q A , 3' i M15R'roN PRICE Academic l afi 1 inf Hl'Il'l'I' is ll 1111111 fllllllllg lllC'Il.U ' 0 'MX Glee Clubg Band and Orcliestrag Robin Hoodg iw Senior Orchestra, Blue Chick Stall. A Y .A7 O 'is gg . ANNETTE RAPKIN Commercial 5 Delight 111111 liberty, fill? .s'i11111le Cl'EL'll.U , Commerce Club, Book and Quill Club. 254 A f I I F 0 .MB ' 1 1 5 .Q in . 2611-wafer ' , Q, .- X.. X... L! XM mf X,- Q 1 4 . . 0 X' A QWZVC' Nl 'Jim A 4 . O .A ' i3.fC3.uX1 O 5 if X , W, l1Q4 f Q llllgml 167 ' F , up ,-. , , x , Tx' Hi' , 1 V fi A 1 im f A in A foe in 16 xi I 2lf7jEk3,i2 AMKQ K-'I , E, Avi, , V 0 f1Q - 1 af- 3 1 ? , 4. 3 SAA-rum, REITZES Academic D The IIIIIII 1U0l'f,I -zehilc' is the IIIIIII with II s111ilL ' ' ' 4. CllCll1lSII'j' Club. -T A in Q O 1 J liviz -IULIIZT RomNsoN Academic lf.vl1e will, she will, you may flefreml on iff O 111111 if she 'ZL'Ul1'f, .vhe ZUUIIII4 and flll?7'E,5 an gd, enrl 1111 il. y N lfresliman Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club. D I Y Sovum SYI.v1iz Rosisu ' I Academic , i J Syle'iz1'.r like flllflllllll, ripe, yet mild as May, if zlflure brlylzf 1'l1111z 110011, yet fresh as ezlrly-1l11y. ' O Debate Club, Le Cerele Francais, Latin Club, Book and Quill, Advisory Council 5 Blue Chick 9 Staff. km. O 1 K.. ' f BERTHA SACKS Commercial 32 I I . S M Hli0'Z,UlfL'1' If be, It 512121115 to me, X1 'Tis only IZOIIIE to be good. O 1 Spanish Club, Commerce Club, Book and Quill Club, Glee Club. QM i Q 7 , SIGNA SCHER Academic Qi The 1mblest Illlllll the best lA0llfFlZf7IlEllf IIIILJAI D ' . , f i Book and Quill Club. , fi , Yi in 0 1 5,7 1 -1 - ,ag -crxqn-xo-afbqi if 1 M ff' f v vw swf f- ', is ini Bw cms Q, 1 ,, .D I ' ' FE ff-. 'J ci Q3 ,S . N FANNIE YVCTNNIE Sci--nzv1'1'z Acadcmic I J light lufrzrt lima' long. i x . Latin Cluli. liricmlship Cluln, Book and Quill i'4 Clulvg XV. H. S. News Staffg Tlianksgiving 5 Play. 5 vb ,5 Hlfl.EN NIARIE SCHRADIZ Academic , D1'r'f1, 111r1je.s'fir', xnmoflz 111111 .x'frong. 5 Vice-Prcsidcnt Aj, B4 Classcsg Latin Cluli, French Club, Traflic Squad, National Honor 5 bocletygl'Pl11.s'p Staff, Feature lzditor Blue rv? Cllirlx . Q ' 1 M lX'.lARY CATHIERINF SEVICK Commercial Hldflkllfllll mul gnn1lm'.v.s' arf' fZL'iI1-LOFIL, our' ll!'Ill'1 , Q fl! 11.vl .hold both .!'iA'fl'l'.Y lH'i'l'l' saw: r1f1f1rl. Hx Y. . c. , M . , Vice-Pdesulcnt Lommcrcc Club, lraflic Squad. , f National Honor Society, Advisory Councilg -'Q Haskctlmll Team '25, 3251, '27. i Q b . 'E RAYMOND PAUL SHARP Academic 'J . ., ' Q llu' llII,Ill'.Sl llIIlIIlIl'7'.f mul flu' yl'llf,l'A'f llwzrf. v , . N Blur' Gluck Staff. 7 D3 Q . ' ISABE1, lin1'1'1-I SI--Haifa Academic HzlN111l1'.v.v IX not thc N111 uf flfw, c'l1a1'r1c't1'r ls. F Fricndsliip Cluli, Quannacut Club, Book and Q Quill Club, Traflic Squad, Girls' Advisory Coun- ,, cil. E34 Y o .MB Yi E- ,, x , f-uiivfsv-'xr-fv'Y'l!'1.-I 3 1 ' ' II I 1 ' , I Q 5 3 6 'B 'H' ' QW' ' af fb f 0 0 . ,. 1.0. ..u. Q ha n A. n a' 1 1 i Ah? A 'ZQBEV AWB YG Ak'f?Cl?LKl'k'K? ' TF K3.' 4 I r i A ll u ge 5 . I I 5 E 5 in I H! S 5 i in I fi E H i 4 ,v 'J P 1 - --' - J ' 1 .ff Y ' L f Y - V ' , 6. fl . . If T - , Vlfgsylf E. ,, fyoxg f 'BLUECHICK xi 5 ,l. D f .Q 1 . Y ' --v' ' - 2' 1' ' V ' , 1 5 O 5 4 NlARlAN SIMON Academic J h1v111lif11l llllll lzappy girl, WWII: .vtzfp as light as Sllll1lIll'7' air. i 'llrm-as. Spanish Clubg Latin Club, Book and if . , . -1 Quill Club, Quannacut Club, El Cn-culo Cas- tellano, Glcc Club, Friendsliip Clubg lVIikadog i Blue Chirh Staff. I 1 3 . . E NIARY Abrams bynrr-1 Academic . 1 Jn nhlz' 'll'UlllIll1 J'll07.US her spirit hy gentle , Zl'0l'!1.V and l'l'.S'0fllf0 11rfio11r. Cf al Latin Club, Frcncli Club, T1'aH:1c Squad, Ad- visory Councilg Blue Chick Stall. . I VVALTER HEISIEL SMITH Commercial i S To llfglll' or 1'1'f11l1' 'wise L'0lllll'iUO'l'.Y llbflllllll, S Thr' Illllll to 1'.vc'c11l1' is i,lIlI'!1t l' to he f0llllIl.U I Librarian and Treasurer of Glcc Clubsg Cita- mzlrd Plnycrsg lllikado, Daddy Long Legs. 5'- Adam and Eva, Robin Hoodg VV. H. S. News Q2 Staff. F Rumi RAE SNYDER Commercial 73 For .vurff no 111i1111Ir.r bring us more Cllllfffllf Q: Tlzazz ilmxe in pleaxizzg, uxefu! sfllzlirs spent. 4 Book and Quill Club, Spanish Club, Commerce Club, Traflic Squadg lffflzisp Staff, Blue Chick A N Staff. QW, cv X . l I-IAROLD P. SORTMAN Academic , , 2-E 1Vi.v1Io111 hr' hay, and to his 'Zl'iXllOlIl courage, ' Trrnfwer to llmt, Illlll to all .v11cce.rs. t l 7 Varsity Track Team '25, ,26, ,275 Advisory iw Council' PVhi.vp Staff. ?a 7 , V X. i if W O l 6' Y W f f .- . , ' -111-Raefli.-1 'Y 4' H sift ' -f 'Y H U f f f . .ff , X, if-f K . -. 1 C, ,Af 7 if A fa- ri ff ff vb 1 fox' A by L, B1-'UE CHYCK xi A 501 l i 9. D f A 5 , , . f - ' S4 i , Q Y or ,, 'J i Q Q 5 I .ggi ELLA A-'IARHE STISARNS Academic I, 'Twas her thinking of otlzrw faarlc you think of her. X If l 4 X E Vice-President Llicmlstry Llubg Advisory Coun- l M ' cil, Book and Quill Club, Latin Club, Friend- 5 ship Clubg Blue' Chick Staff. 9 Q I hs l ' 5 LEON STEIN, jk. Academic nf 1 I am Wei' llll I'l'y 7.l'lll'!l I hear ma.vic. 9 Q '4 N ' Advisory Councilg V. Football Squad l24., Var- f i sity Football Squad ,25, 'l'1':u:k Squad '27. TP -G Q A 1,3 i! - ,NIAIJIELINIE Sl-RUANQE S'ri5vr5NsoN Commercial lm H t'0lll1'7lllll0ll that is L'lIl't'I'flll ix worth galil. -- . O C LX Friendship Club, Book and Quill.Club, Com- '- 'f mcrcc Club, Quzmnzxcut Clubg Fldizuiksgiving x 'F Play '263 TmH'lc Squad. T .2 nf 0 'A , v , CLA11ua ANN STIRLIT1-l Commercial g n 9 O Our youll: uw' can have bat torlay . 5 Wff may always find time to grow old. . 555.1 . v Coinmercc Clubg l'l lzisj1 Stzlif. T7 i fl . 5 'I +2 GERAl,D MACDoNo1.'oH S1'RAoi,uY Academic ? flu lIUlIt'.S'f man ix I'l'.Vf5KL'll'Il by all lJartiz'.v. I' ' Q4 A . , ' PQ! Spanish Club, Chemistry Clubg Sophomore Bas- t if kctbnll Team. ,, 'X 25 , fall it . , , Q' i - gl L Egg A ' ' 1 i A A W 'H f 'K fl lsn gg ESLH Q A- Q2 f' 'X N, , .. x,. -Af x,. 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C A Q 97 1 , , 2 . 8 - 1 1 - v ,- , - L ' 'X 30 SR Q , K! , Z MA1mA1uz1' JULIA FIQAYLOR Academic Q 1 Q5 . .. . V ? 1, 1 Q1 , , ,, . 1 1 H CQ. 6 1 U w ' I . Y, , N H 4, 7: Q35 'jmw 5 . 2 .' 1' '.. M i' 0 o x 9 J 1 ' x 1 ra 1 ' ' 1 1 1 4 1 9, 1 t- 1 . ., . 3- ff- . ..' X jx K k . xii : 'QQ ' o 1 1 E1 i Y ' ' R ma 11- nc 1, i nn 1 I . . I I if jr fx T, j 6 3 710- W if x E il 1 x I M ' N . N 1 f so. N ' f X , ' t N, I 1 nl . f f 1 X1 , yi' . ix. X ,Q ,V L BLVECHICK xi U s :fog ..I. U f .Q .D . V ' Q.. - -9 -v l. Q- !-3 W Q Q. 'EZ-4 ELSIE NIAY rllRlZSSI.liR Commercial U . fl .vwfrrf ronlrlzi 1 - , PIISHIIQ all 'ZULWIUIII or in fIlil'l'.S'f fl0'ZL'!'I'.U N 94 . . , , , , Friendship Club, Book :incl Quill Club, Com- ' meree Club, XV. H. S. News Stuff. x we p ,S 5 ' FRANCIS Wilma VA1.izN'r1NE Academic 9 Ile mill, 'Lurzl Gnd, ivlmt uvo' my sin? Thou IllIl'IlAI'Xi mr' .vo long rmzl thin? 4 , . P Biology Club, Physics Club. ' 6 Y vb joseiu-i T. V AN Pmfr Academic m I llaxlrll to lnuylz nt I Z'l'I'j'fllilly for frm' uf - Q beiny obliged lo -zc'r'efJ. A '1 re:isurer A4 Class, Glee Club, French Club, D 4 Hook and Quill Club, National Honor So- '2 cietyg Swimming 'llc-zung Advisory Council, Q Nlikzrdo, Robin Hooclg Blue Chirk Stuff. C VVILLIAM Crfuuc Vls1zNoN Commercial Ile nmsi lifzfes, ' 0 Wflzo fllillkb' the IIIUXIA, fr'z'l.v the lmblvrl, aria' 'X' the lu'.vt. ' Ks . ' Commerce Club, Boys' Advisory Council. P . 7 u 0 . 5 HARRY EUGENE WALTER Academic For kzzoec-'lw1yz', too, is ilsrlf Il 1mw1'r. N, Treasurer of Freshman Class, Vice-President Ad- pf visory Council, W. H. S. News Editor, Na- ' Q tional Honor Society, Biology Club, Latin XA Club, Physics Club, Book and Quill Club, Le K Cercle Frzmcais, Debate Club, Wbistzicol Club, -N Q Blue Chirk Stall, Robin Hood, Biology Club 6 71. ' fy! l 'ly 25. i , 0 3 1 l - I , , v-fi'5T1v1xf xf1aFi'1231.iA . v x 3 if f XM XF: ,Af Xp . 71 fv-f'5fji 1 1 I ' Q 1 , f ' E- QQX 133 O 3 0 u. 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H1:1uz1:1zT CUWIIN WARDLLL Acfmdemic I 11111 noi of that feather to .slurhe 0 my fnend when he most needs me Advxsory COL1DCll Traffic Squad Lfltm Club Physxcq Club Chemistry Club I V l'ootb'1ll 25 20 VTISIYQ l1ootb'1ll 27 RObll'l Hood Blology Club V'ub1ty Club Gouau BLTTY WLINLR Acfmdenuc I 'Lerjflunq sucaeezlx wzth juople of sweet and churful rlzvposzfmns Bwketb 111 27 Th1l1kSg1V1l1g Plfly 26 Xlfuu IIORLNCI WHULMAN Amdemxc Those blue 1o1et.s he: eyes lmfbc Squ ld L'1tu1 Club Physlun Club lrenbh Club Qu ulmcut Club Fnendbhlp Club Book 'md Qnull Club PHY: LIS I OUISE VVH1TTAK1:R Couunercl 11 Cheerful at 1110111 she ZLl1kl5fl01Ill5,10ll rfpose QU1l1l1lLllf Club lancndslup Club El Cuuulo Llstcllumo Couuuuxe Club Blologx Club JUIHOI Hoakcx fum F!'Cbl1l11 ll1 B xsketb 111 ':l.C'1I'11 NANLY lVl1L1NL NVILKINS Commercml .dime as the IIIZLIONIIICHI 7llO7'Ill7lg CJOIHIDCICC Club Frxendshlp Club Blology Club Guls Advlboly Councll s- QVN R i 3 4 , , . . L ia l .1 E , if D. g 2 JI , A . i ax V 1 L L n b A- ' 7 7 3 5 . , 3 . . ' ., l y 1 Y ry 1 . 7 4 1 l S ' S I , L N. . I J - - . . . - I 1 if 'r ',. A -, T f 1 ' . O Y 1 4 1' z ' 3 . I ' ' 'f K 1 ' . ' 'Q I D I if , I 7, I 3 7 g ' S Wh ' if ' Y . N bm, O my . I y t . , , T Q 3 2 f J I 1 y ' ? 9. l 0 5 3 W ,. ,. . , , ,Y ,. . 3 u ' , Q 1 Brmtlzes the keen an' and carols as she goes. ' 1 . 1 is , , 4 -. S . y 4 .hi V 3 ' ' j 'z , ' ' 1 2' 1 ' . N l 1 c . Q i l ' Q l ! l 'V C TI ' 6 . L Q rr I- I h A A - u 4- 1 , . . , . y fu' .A , .5 ., . ' fd if O , ' 9 Cf V V L Y , on V ' ., , v-f-5'k-fspxvvkfxi' J' ' SAST ' ' ' ' -Q' lf . 1 I I X l 3 -J k .J , 3 x,. fqgx 0 R. -. .s. 0 up. A . ,.o. .s. hs 0 Q- OL 0 YN Ilw fq w w-wwf welw ' 1 'E-4 D E S . :PE fr LOUISE NAUDAIN WILSON Academic l7Vlm cnnzprelzmds her trust and to the mmf Keeps faithful with a singlevzess of aim. Tl'aHic Squad, Book and Quill Club, National Honor Society, Friendship Club. MAIIY GALENA WILSON Academic How lmfmjly they, whom genial colzcord blesses Secretary Debate Clulug Friendship Club, Palette and Brush Clubg Blue Chick Staff. Q l Q. i af . 'vb N 9 Q v 7 WJIATASGTQ LSA 5 .S2.l 'l.Y5 -3 , S I an v O 1 .4 .gt Q f f 3 I2 9' Q l .3 2 ' 3 i F 4, I ,X 5 'S 5 f i A O . Q I 54 5 is ' I , ' i - C i FN.-f A-YH-I I I I I Z X .23 v P' em i la.Q w QI ' I O , 1 BLUE fm 15 1? iv wi an lgs' M CHANNINO WACNER Our I rmczpal lffffill' He Crum' fo Wzlmmgfon High School QR I 'N ,V Q J Q 5' ,, ' 'W ' I A Lg ,Qf gQ f ' V Q - 353' , if 1 H V., :QQ ' Q V . , .V ., Q 1 , :hJ 0 Q f L. ' V , ' -i' A A, in U Q I VYNI A 1 n 2' 1 . 'lg' yx f .it f ..f I A Z' A L.. A :J l I A is ' ' 131,44 . h N 'fg ' ' . . E f ' Q X .l Wi, f 1 ., 'QQ ' if gif' kr? 'V X' 'I 1 '7 s n' 1 g ES210 XP 0 -. k 0. . ,f. AX'f..11L.f .,, ,L P Nq v, rV,' ff L, . ...K W x I N! ,f 54, Q. gl 'Q' if' . Cl 'NK Kc' QF kwif 5:15 L,-' H 'Xxx' . EW? -I ,f ? i. ii!-if 1-N, 'Q K a Q21 QQ - as ,C-QU ,m gig, U- C '. Qf . 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HILL President ol' Ulnss ol' Jun:-, 1.1528 dicigww Y 7 W ,,, - w ' - -ill M -If -QA Q' Irffi V - 1 H -H if-fg?77?5f5'f4.X-f- ff'9 g?x1TfT1 .f 5- -' pix Nxflpfav' y g,'iWf',g' N Xq5f0iUfw47T'Y- WLW,ff'f'f fm A 1. 'Ulxfff H X .:..-,i1H'.J.LlL4v-.if-,ZLSL-ffL..L K1-..,J,9,1w. .J -L ,.1, .1, ml L .4 . M..- A F ,X ue -: -i-11 - --v--4 1 ---- ---A- 1 ' Y ' ' -' V- A---'L V L17-,L W, L3 cf sf 5 Q-3 . 4 L fig fl 7 W 0 O, 1. F nfl' . A 5 , f ice-Pre.vide11t, 4 52124 , Lois :Q ug- 1 , ELLEN 1 Q LW Q J 5 PYLE X1 - 75 A i O . :I a S 4? MQ, L D I iii., ' J ,i Le L ' I 7 7'7'L'I15lH'l?l', ITF A ICB i 5' SJ A WVILLIAM rg , i 4, .gy l'iRAmfoRn , 44 2513 L 6 2 , g 1 9 5 Pfgfq .u X, Q - M S e crelary, NIARGARET cv ISABELLE 'SLE MERCHANT E5 5f iv KX Ok' , 7 Y 1 fu: f . ffv RL M Y C. ., . .L L Ugg Y Y 5- 'T fr TT?? f 4 1 j' l Wm Vywff 66 3 ig J' f 'N ' 2 f'?f'fX? if can ' R ' ' S IL 'Mitt ' M 6 X' L V-Lf! 0 X -QQ-C! O, N' L ,WL LW,,gEf'!,E A . A1 0 1. 0 1 'gf' L fQ'.L ii' . f L 'f-,.lff- L'---- , -QF S? 1-ff'WF'YNWYI 'flCfV'Q f2fwT'li 4 W? - 'Q - f47':Xaf15 W? -f ' 0 ,J ,Z ll ll-lhistory of the QIIILIIIUIC Class of Z8 VVAS welry 'ls the old 'ire u ont to he 'md I sat, resting my venerable bones by the fireside, 'ind contemplating my gray hair in the mirror opposite. Ihen, suddenly four young figures stood before me. Each was very different from the rest, but they bore '1 general similarity, 1 kind of family rcseinblance, to each other. Who, I 'tsked with my quavering voice, are you ?,' The first one stepped forward. Ihis was the youngest, 'ind she was quite un- sophisticated in her manner. I she said 'un the Freshman year of the cl iss of 28. Timidly I entered the imposing edifice called VVilmington High School I was im- pressed with the magnificent importance of the upper classmcn, 'md my own insig- nificance. It seemed such a huge place, I thought I would never be able to find my 1 1 - I' I J' 42' - .1 .ff - - as IH! 1 W WY I TJ -f X: ff .QL Bl-VE. CHYCKII fi 1 ' 9 ' Q , X idxb I z s 1:7 c I I rx 'M rv I ' 1 c ' 'FJ lf H L C L I gg I A I L I 1 . 'I . 1 ' . . X I xt yu 6 ,uc K I 2 y S. I 4 1 ' 1 W5 qi way around. But I finally learned, after many embarrassing occurrancesf' She cast ,gl-S down her eyes in memory of the harrowing experiences, and heaved a mighty sigh. ' Then a smile lighted her childish countenance. I well remember the first football , game I attended. I bedecked myself with yards and yards of Cherry and White ribbon and cheered myself hoarse. I acquired a lot of school spirit, which made me Q go wild over all our victories. I didn't take very much part in the school activities, S I was so intent on learning all about everything. I played in the interclass games, and I I must say I didn't exactly disgrace myself. A self-satisfied smile passed over the F? childish face. Finally, the year came to an end, and I retired to let my successor : Q take my place. Ak The second one, with a contemptuous glance at the child who had just finished speaking, now swaggered forth. A knowing grin suffused his countenance, and he began to speak in a slightly racuous voice. And I, he announced importantly, am . O the Sophomore year of the '28 class. How I did look down on those Freshiesl I 'IX knew everything there was to know, and I told everybody about it. I was awfully interested in things going on in the school. I joined lots of clubs, and attended every 'F A school game, to say nothing of partaking in some of them. And then the swimming - 2 team became champions. I was as proud as possible of those boys. Why, I had taken Q part, myself, and was awarded some of the glamour. That was a mighty big feather I in my cap. I'l1 never forget the crowds that came to the station when we went away 51:4 to Chicago, and when we came back. Even the Seniors had to notice me then. I-Ie I , paused, while his chest expanded several inches. By the time my 'year' was up, I ' felt I had properly taken my place in the school, and a rather distinguished place, at A that. I will now let you hear my good friend tell you her story. ,R A sophisticated young person now greeted my vision. She had equisite poise, and a calm, straight gaze. She smiled pleasantly, and began to tell me about herself. A, 'AAS you have probably guessed, I am the class of '28's Junior year. Everyone tells ' O me' that I am the best year, she smiled confidently, but I rather believe I share honors 'CB with Senior year. However, you may judge that for yourself. I entered school with ,- a light heart and pleasant expectancies. I was now an upper classman, and by this If time, felt I knew everyone in school. I was accepted as almost an equal to the Senior F class, and I enjoyed the position. The social activities held a great interest for me, and I was prominent in all that went on in the school. Of course, I occupied a large , part in the athletics, too. When the Swimming Team became Interscholastic Cham- - pions a second time, I was Wild with joy, and very proud to belong to such a wonderful ge school. Then, one day near Thanksgiving, the peak of my pride and achievement was , reached. Junior Day, they called it, and all the classes publicly recognized me. I Q clutched a huge yellow chrysanthemum, and marched into the auditorium while the '- Continued on page 263 'P i , -.zxywx 'req I . 1 I ' n ' bflwdd ml . . . K W 'QW ..sl .... Q... 0 - O 4 F 'Y , f,,f. ,N . my - my - - ' 3 S 1 M5 f' BLUE CHICK, X5 . A 0 . ri y s l tra' ' , ' . 4 CLIFTON Amuxms Commercial ii ' 1fVl1r'n any great rlesign he docs intend, . ' Tlzinks on Ihe IIICIIIIX, the mvzzmer and the md. . Commerce Club. - 4 2-5 a CATHERINIQ AYRIES Academic ' 5 , Sl11f'x jrrfftly to zurrll' with, 1 flfzd 'willy to talk with, ' , i Alnd jmlmsaul, loo, to think on. Latin Club, Girls' Advisory Council, House of Delcgatesg Blue Chick Staff. 52 I , 4 BENJAMIN B. l3AcKs'rmN Academic S K1zou'1zfdge L'!HlI!'.X' of lezzrniny 'well reiaine1l. ! EI Circulo Castellano, Biology Clubg Christmas ' Play, Armistice Day Play. R2 9 JOHN BALDT Academic ' 'fluzlgr' of jfs! zvlzen you have done laughing. Q, Biology Club, Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, I ' Chemistry Clubg Track Team '25, '26, '27, , J. V. Football '20, '27, Cross Country Teamg Q Blue Chick Staff. E Q I SYLVIA GERALDINE BALICK Academic . ' oz fl xzuezfl, zzf11'ncti1,'e kind of grace., 32 X J 'LUilIlli7Zy smile, and Cllllfilliflg ways. i National Honor Societyg Traffic Squadg Book n 1 1 i y y and Quill, Le Cercle Francais, Latin Club, 3' ' Physics Club, Biology Clubg Thanksgiving g f-7 Play, Quality Street. Q 'Q' 0 ff' ami l ' L.J9!Tslf AY5 ...W -. , M s no 1 5' ty 1n,- H1 1 1 -, il L an - il if QOLEBQE, ff? E1-VF CHYCK ' 'YQ 'l N l ' Zu: -4-4 X Us-15 2 gf FRANK REINHARD1 BAMBIIRGER Academic PIL has a nnglzty bmw and fum 11 by hun se Secretary Glce Club SLL1CtlI'X Pxlcttc nd Brush Cltlllllfd Players H1Y Club lil Clrculo C'1stell'1no lNI1lc'1do '1l'l'll1lxSgIVll1Q., Play 27 C'1rr1e Comes to College lng lush Week Pl1y Chustmls Plly 27 Qu nl1ty Qtreet FRANLTS BANK Acfmdemn A lzglzl lwmt lives long Book 'lllil Quill Le Cercle 1'r'1nL'11s HELEN BANK Acadenm 14 many heart maketh zz Llmm ul C0lUlfl7lll7lC6 Book md Qmll IFANIORI R IMNTA .AC'lClC'lT1lC il lltfle iaith pretty Lllfllillllly zlmlmq slzc' LIIUI1 Club P'1lette 'md Brush Le Cercle F1 ll1 Uus CltllUdfd Phyers Book 'md Qu1ll D b'1tc Club D'1ddy Long Legs Pwlette 'md Brush Club Plmy Freshmin Chrlstrms Plly Blue Gluck Still l' RED BARBNI 0 Commex Cl ll I lzez er trouble fumble until trouble Irozlbl v me Commexce Club Glce Club wx 3 l G w . 4 1 ' 4 a . 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' gr 56 f , H1iL.i3N ANNA BARRETT Academic ' Q 4 i Is tlzerzf arzymhing in life so lovely and so poet- 53 A ical as the laugh mul merrinzent of a young A gf,-nf A Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Book and Quill, 6' 9 Friendship Clubg Girls Advisory Councilg 4- i Blue Chick Staff. R i , If Z Q MARGARET FRANCES BASSETT Academic -y F So let us be jolly and mst away follyj Q ' For care turns ll dark head to gray. i Latin Club, Biology Club, Physics Club, Le U Q Cercle Francais, Friendship Club 5 Christmas H ' Play ,25. '- li Q. F RED D. BENDLER, JR. Academic 72 i We know wlzat we aref but we lmow not Q2 ' what we may be. E I-Ii-Y Club, Le Ccrcle Francais, Orchestrag I Q Christmas Play, House of Delegates. A . i 5 A .1 - ' E DKJNALD C. BENNETT U ca emic E 'E W'l1en fun and duty clash L d . .0 I. , , 1 et ufy go f smasz 5 Bio ogy Club. ,Q , Q ii ' O : Y 1 df' U YQ,ag,1-53552 12- UECWK lQQWw w'e'A Y 'N .C -04 X Egg ' BEATRICL BERMAN AC ldemm Cheerfuluess I1 an o ,whooi of goozlnfvs and 'wisdom Lztm Club Book ind Qtull Le Cercle Frm c'us Blur Lhuk St lff Commlttu. B4 P'1rtx Committee Chrmtmls 1115 Committee Blue Cl1lClC Pu tv Qu rllty Street FRANK BISIO Commcl Cl ll Ilze mrzzzlg pmt zv io do uzth mzght and mam what you ran do Commuee Club PV I1 LS Nfu1St1ff GFRFRUDI N BLOLKSOM Awdemu flffy hlllll IA eww af 10111 vezfvice Qecremry B1 Clxss Secretxry lhology Club Vlce Premdent Physlcs Club Lltm Club Le Cercle Fmneus Book 'md Qulll lfrnendslup Club AQs15t1ntL1bru'1m I're5hm'1n Basket b'1l1 r.lC'lIT! Commlttee ChTl9t1l11S Plty Blue Flllfk Staff HENRY Aman D B1 QMQUIST Ac ndenm Lzft apjums to me too mhort to .xpend nz fllll.Y mg mlllzloalfy or registering wrongs Chemvstry Club HARRY L Boces ALldClHlL T1 ue bravely I3 quiet IlllllL'l1ZOI1.l'f7llll7Jl rev F fa? N my 7,.. U -5, , 'L .14 5 ' Y' 3 L 2: f, Q' - 47 qi . N , 2- Y S - , ,X Q' - - L 0. A - I 2 fa in . ZX 3 bs. sg. X l ' T 1 ' 53 , Ju l- . ' , , J U 3 1 ' , . ' , . - . .K 2' .32 I, . A i - 2,' S u 2 ' ' In + vcd N .. , 4 3 1 ,,,, . . . . A ,, ,. .t , , 2 ' .H f -E 5 . -. l. 1 '.' z . .?, Q , 1 A f 7 X, . '- A . , . A . xx fl' ' ' JJ L . 'z:.'g ' 2 ' , Q . . . . lv ' - - r 2 s ,X . .. . 4 s ., c , . 51? 5 ' z 'z 5 4 1' aL . - , 1 I - - . u ' my 4 L , . 1 2 , I 1 - u a I 1 Q ' ' ' l , , , A rx ' ' L. .4 K A 'J ff -, , , . , K. . . I .- ,., Q . L. .Q A ,, o L' L L ' S, 1. - Y S Q, , V -3 7. U' 'I fs . G ,I i V. 1 .1 . I ,',. ' 5 V' f '3- af , N' 536 e I . 4 I A ra gr-:any-fixl, g s ' l v 1 x 4 1 I 'I l ' 1 Y f 1 0 C.. NNN . -A uv Q Q , N C xr. l i f S o fa not 1.3iUE5'Hf13 Q ei W e f-313943 E : 9 Wi mmm A. BOWEN Industrial Be merry if you are wise. Biology Club, Blue Chick Staff. VVILLIAM BRADFORD, JR. Academic H perfect scholar and Il gE7l1fIE7l1l17Z.U President Student Associationg Vice-President Le Cen-cle Francais, Treasurer A4 Classg Chem- istry Club, Book and Quill, Latin Clubg National Honor Societyg Citamard Players, Traflic Squadg Blue Chick Staff. ANNA JANE BREDIN Commercial fl fm' 1C'07lIllII of hue qualities that meet great Ot.'CfI.i'lO7lS.u Commerce Club, National Honor Society, Bi- 4 ,ai X B rr n 4- -R I 1 4 1 Q O CJ 4. Q- 4 D C J gn 1 O ology Clubg Trzillic Squad, W. H. 'S. News' fa Staff. QM' , A O F Wil,LIAM lN1ACFARLAND BRIGGS Academic ' P2 Happy mn I, from care Fm freej ry, Wflly Ill'E7lJt they all contented like me? O ' Varsity Club, Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, Swimming '26, '27, '28, J. V. Football, Traflic Squad: Advisory Council. 1- , im' D H'EI.EN ELIZABETH BRITTINGHAM Commercial 7 No woman is born without faultsj She is best tuho has the fewest. qw Glee Club, Le Cercle Francais, Quannacut Club, D l Friendship Club, Book and Quill, Com- , merce Club, A3 Play, Christmas Play, ' fi Thanksgiving Play, Mikado, Quality Street. 'QM' O fx Y J . f -, if 1 Wt - X 1 E ' E lg 'fd - ,. Mmiwifll 'fs . Ov 0 ' , 'JOY em ' w f V 1 n -A-ff' f ' - vu 1 ' 'i Mfg 51,5 1 Q10 Y BLUE CHICK of 'QQ Q N Q. O I .5 9 . f- i ww- Q . 1 w . 0. P ll 1-3 Q 0 lab BENJAMIN BRODINQKY Avd '- N . Ld emu E114 B To wake the soul by fenzlnr .vt1'okes of art, To raise Ilze ylfllilli' and to 11101111 the ll?Il7'f.U ' Secretary Art Club, Treasurer Debate Club, if-4 Latin Club, Glee Club, Book and Quill, l Traffic Squadg Blue Chick' Staff, lVhi.vy1 Staffg ' A3 Thanksgiviil Play. Rb Q 'S-4 a lVIAI..INDA EI.IZABlE'l'I'I BRYAN Academic Q P11z'ir111f1' flllll forfituzle L'07lQlll'I' all Things. , 5 I rliI'ZlmC Squad. if 'P Q WYE - h A ' NVILSON CHANDLER BUCHANAN Commercial n Q -X In your pllfifllfl' ye r11'f'.s'I1'0ng. , Hi-Y Club. I2 .A Q-Q EDWARD JOSEPH BUCKLEY Academic Study ix the bane of boyhood, Q fllzzl the llilllllwlf of youth. S Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Biology Club. 7 li O I-5 E-'ig LAURA EDITH IEUNTING Commercial F nfiflfl' sfvzwrlz, silemre is the g1'entm't power in the 1.uo1'l1l. 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Bl0l0gy Club Phymcs Club lwrlcndslup Club Blue flurk Stiff Clll'lSUl11N Plfu 27 Qu ll lty Stleet RIIBLLL1 C0111 rx AL Ldumg Yo hnofzc how to huh om .s ablllij I3 zz gun! s 1 L'1t1n Club Bwaketlnll lelm 24 2C Qu'1l1ty btlcct 1 fur' l1ll7I1Il1f1 fha hzgluvt fantuc of them all Commucn Club lztm Club W ll 6 News btlff L1,1f'us1:1u Dorus CONNLR AL zdenm fl yn! who aluays say: ulmtn hue And .sfvwzlu when she za spoken to Fumdslup Club I L Lerclc Fr uuxus Lwtm Club Qufmnluut Club lmllu. Squ'1d PHILII H1 vw Lon NLR AL ulmm lew peuom have courage znough to appear as they :cally are Oxghemx Glec Club Lune Comes to Col Lge AA -A -A n A ,,, xx 1 ,., 6 Q f 4 ,. ,, 4 I T ' . f 1' 'y 1 3 4g Y Z NJ -f l , Q! 2' W -, 'C -. u u n. 'lj w 0 'fi . 5 ' w I., V 3 1 L , ,. .c. '. 3 - 5 l . x ffm 'Ly , .f J f .,,- I. 0 A A T v.' M5 A A - . 4 1 Q - K ' 1 v - 1 ' P C 1 'A z ' ' 1' .f' :- W 1 X , y ' 1 , as 5 . 0 f F5 . ' 5' -2 - '- AN '02, ,, , V v .1 ...Y .Q ,qv O' . . 1 X , lall.' ' wi 1 ' - w I Q' rw' 1 5 , me - 1 , 1 4 4 f, J, c 1 ,4 :J f-2 1 Q. . vu - ' Yl MARY L. COLLINS Commercial ..f1. .-Y , -VA, ,-A I I .ll A J . A v O Y ,- , V1 , ' 9 - I I MX ' ' , .JL , , . . -A - 2 . 6 'Q . Q . W 41 'Jr 'il 'X T sz .Q C rr -' I V v I 1' I A , A , ' - sv V .w 1 JJ O V . 1 U ,X A' ' . 1 A , . '. ' . , .1 . ,L L ,, z , 'X ' ' . z' gnu L .l ' 0 'x A 1 sv ' 'uf 'z A' C 'I 4' . .4 v , , 11 95' 0 X -, .' .. .75 f guy.: 1 - S. 1: i! 0 N ry. It Q5 . , ll- Y Y , I v-'Ciix L on I. s a 1 . 'I f 4 ll ' R' ,J N... -41 0 Q u I I U U Q Q -U 7 A ' l f ' . . 1 . . I f T - Ulf VW ug ' 5 llg1 ElvlfQ 02 21 Q . BLUE C Emi s . QE .. T ' l Q1 5 H-E Miwmzo R. CONWAY Commercial V U She finds goof! in 6 'ZJI?I'jfl'lli7lg., be it great or ' .m1all. Commerce Club, l'I'lCI1dSl111J Club. A 6 - I AIUHN STARR Cows, JR. Academic 4 393 . Quiet, sieazly, .flrong in windy 1 Fit for a job of any kind. O C. . President National Honor Society 5 Hi-Y Club, Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club 5 'l'1'aH'ic Squad, Orchestra, Blue Chick Staff, ,V Carrie Comes to College , Latin Club. D X ' KJ joHN H. CRONIN Academic si 5 QT Tlzere'.s' 1101165117 and mazzlzoorl in him. QT 1 U Business Nlzlnagcr PV. FI. S. News, Natioanl Honor Society 5 Le Cerclc Francais, Physics 5 '1 Club, Traflic Squad. Qs. D , F LUCY E. DAMICO Commercial Nor is the 'wide world ignorant of her 'worth. QR, Commerce Clubg Traflic Squad, W. H. S. News 1 Staff. 3 QL Q3 D l'i5'rER WILLIAM D'AQUINO Academic 7 If fame is to come only after dentlz, then I mn in no hurry for it. M Lg. Secretary and Treasurer Chemistry Club, Latin 5 v Club, Book and Quill Club, Biology Club, , rj Football Team, Swimming Team, Track Team. , XM ous l A 53 U7 C ' ' A QQ 'i sg f 'f Aw' Q H U 1 - 'J 0 L 0 ,. ,.m. .s. 0 sc -..l x .Y 7 ' ' ff' rw -ff ff ' ' - W if-1-WW i B Lx Q .yo Q gnvrscnicx xi ' Qs ,ff .sl A ,s. 0 f ..Q 9 .s 7' L. s . 1. -v 0. O Q.. i ...C , , - - Q i 4 , Q ' DOUGLAS T. DAVIDSON Academic S and V Y A little rlozzsensif uou' and 1,1811 ' K Is relished by the wisest limo. 0 'QM Latin Club, Physics Club, Traflic Squad, Na- S H tional Honor Socictyg Thanksgiving Play, :fi Blue Glzirk Staff. i 5 , f , C1-LA1u,r5s SYDNEY ZDAVIS Academic i Hllllllllfll' is ilu' only text of gr11'uity. Book and Quill, Le Cerclc Francaisg J. V. Foot- ! , . , ball team. Golf leam. F? Q X3 vmciaui MAY my Academic Good lllll1l7l!'l'S 111111 soft 'words 11111114 lzrought Q mrmy Il difficult thing to pass. XX Departmental Editor W. H. S. 1Vr'zc'x,' Friend- 3- ship Club, Glec Club, Book and Quill. 4 i Q AIARY JOSEPHINE DE HAN Academic N He1zrye not the hum of miglzfy 'ZU0l'klIIg.!'?U Secretary and Treasurer Girls' Glue Clubg So- R cicty Editor PV. Il. S. Nlf1,C'S,' Le Ccrclc Fran- . J cais, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Friendship , Q Club, Traflic Squad, ,Book and Quill, ln .X Arcadyn, Belle of Barcelona , Mikado , is Carrie Comes to College , Thanksgiving 4 Play, Christmas Play, 12,1110 Chick Staiig ,V Quality Street. 1 0 lg! EDGAR ALLEN DELAI-IA Academic ni ,, . . . . ,, U-fb-1 Genius is lIll?!1J'Ill'l?1l by quality, not quantity. 0 . . , . FQ! l Le Cercle Francais, Chemistry Club, Biology 'Q' Cl b ' u . 1934 O .Q X F Y ., 7 5 i-iF4x1Lr-'knofbirq 3 f f - ' - ' n ' -1 - , , 33 EQ if 0S22,iQliQo 'll' El . 3 XQ,l,llQ0E , - my fr' yy f ' ' - ' . my yn E- - I y E f i, f Qf7fBWEfH'C1i H Q ---ff-7 1 V . . W Y- P 5'- + 9 li 4 5 S W e 5 T l BENJAMIN CHARLES DEPUTY Academic 2 The badge of honesty is simplicity. 3 E B 322 7 li 4 , 1 RosE DEREZINSKY Commercial ,E 5 F 0 Give us the one on whom we hnow we can ' ! thoroughly depend. g Commerce Club. 1 l a -1 i D JAMES CAMEY D1LLoN Academic S I W0ffl1, courage, honorj these indeedu Your sustenance and birthright are. BB, , Secretary Latin Clubg Editor-in+Chief Blue G ' Chickg Treasurer National Honor Societyg ' 4 Physics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Book and Quill, Hi-Y Club, Traffic Squad: Advisory ' ' Councilg Quality Street, Latin Club Play. QQ , O JOSEPH D1 PACE Academic , X Simplicity of character is no hindrance to g S' 5 subtlety of intellect. in A President Physics Club, Latin Club, Book and O , I Quill, Le Cercle Francaisg Traffic Squadg f-' Q National Honor Societyg Blue Chick Staffg ' Christmas Play I27. A N a '12 o : Roixizirr ISEEN DOCKETY Academic g He is a fool wlzo cannot be angry, i But he is a wise man who will not. A F I Book and Quill, Palette and Brush Club, Hi-Y ' Club, Physics Club, Le Cercle Franeaisg Cita- , , E mard Players 5 Junior Basketball Team: Traffic fu' E e Squadg Blue Chick Staff, Wlzisp Staffg Daddy fr? ' Long Legs , Christmas Play, Quality l Street, Oh! Thank You, Doctor. Q., I 0 I i A A ef 5613.2 r r if X ' a s -was ' ' 'X rx 6 T' - 1. Q. 0 u. A . ..Q .s. , . 5, 0 ' lf A'sg'as'f bldubi Mmg 'ES- -sd s em f lu lil' w w Lab!-M 327 lxmumx Mu I RID DOIIFRTY Agademu FIIPIC 'wal ll .mft and pcnsrzc qrrue' fl aut of thought upon hrr au Book md Qlllll LxLhmg,e Lchtol W H S Neus DOROTHY ILTHL1, Dow NINC Amdemxc We krzofu thzy th-1 TIZIIXIL' :nude ru Ifeamu we man 5 ueatzou Glee Club becxetlrv 27 29 l'1tm Club Le Lergle l'1'1nc ua l r1endSh1p Club T1'1FF1c Squ'1d Blur Clmf Stmff Lhmtmla Play The Bolle of B1rLelon'1 The lVIlk'1clo Lfuue Lomes to College Qu Llxty btreet XIARY IILIIABFTH DUTCHLR Acadenuc Oh' to dana all lllghf and dress all dayf c.flf'1I11lI'd Pllyers Pllctte 'md Brush Club Wlmp btlff Blue Gluck btaff Ch urm'm of propertles Qualnty btrcet CAI HERINL R LBNLR Commercxal Slou and .steady uma tha Hua Commerce Club 'lyplst fo1 Commeue Play 'md Tlmnksgxvmg Pl ny J NCJRINTAN lILIOI'T Academlc Good humor 15 -UOUIIHLA3 and 'wudom combzlud Blology Club Le Lugle lrmnus Lltm Club Chemistry Club Book 'md Qunll House of Dclegltes Advlsory Counul W H S News Stnff N1t1bn'1l Honon boucty Blun Chzck Stwff H - -- f' ' ' Q ll Q-Q l . 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JOHN GRLFFITH IILLISON Academne No legacy I5 so :lah as honesty Physms Club Lfltm Club DAVID D FLRAILSON Commerclal In years but young zzz experzence old Commerce Club HLLLN BERT EzRA1LsoN Commercxal ls there a tongue lzke Helens oer her cup fha! runs forever wzthout wmdzng up? Fuendshlp Club Book 'md Qulll COIIIIIICICL Club W H S News Stall Llbrary Nlomtor Blue Chick Staff 'N SYLVIA 1L1cuN1:1z FEINGOLD Commercml Let useful observation be at least some pmt of the subject of your eonfvezsatzon W I1 S News Stuff vw lVlILDREIJ IQVELYN F1sH1:R Academnc lazr of fzgure fazr of face 55 Lackzng zn no good gr ace Cxtfxmwrcl Phyers Le Ce1cle Franczus Traffic Squad Daddy Long Legs Blue Chzck Stfmff Qu'1l1ty Street I we xefAs'm. sw' LqJQ1x'v4w 4. M is 4 Fig 4 ' . Q ff - I- u 9 - 1 , -. - A I 9 1 4 E' U . 1 rr - - 1: J 1 ' X v 5, S - 4. .1 r r . ' rr 7 . - I I 1 J I ' ! r . A F - V - -N A 'JJ . . . U 4 .Q , 4 , ' ' w . ' . ' ' . - s ' ' - v 1 '- . A . K n 0 . . 1 g R' fl ' ' - M ., . ' . . 'J K 4 , 1 Commerce Club, Book and Qu1ll y T1'HmC Squad: .. R ' O . 4 . ' ' ' as ,, 4. . . A . - ' J J Q ' 1 I JJ , ' I I c c 1. I I I S ful' - , U n, - ' ! l . fi 1 S xc L In ,E . QM D V 4 6' YY Q' . x 1 S B 1,1 f J 'o n' r f , ' 9 D- I I .l.. ., ..l. .3 , . 5, .Q V -A QL 4 5. I ' ' ' H ' F' F , l . f or if 1 f ' of X A ' vw 1' -1 . ei ms 1, sn sw-1 CHKK Q i ,mn . Q Eff A S' 3 . A sd Q g w l L L Jessie Bosssar FLANAGAN Commercial 3 The one thing of 'value in the 'ZUDTIII is an E ' active soul. , Commerce Club, Book and Quill, El Circulo :Q Castellano, Friendship Clubg PV. H. S. News Q Staff, Blue Chick Staffg Roster Committee, 5 Chairman of Costumes Christmas Play, Com- E 5 mittee BJ, Partyg Freshman Basketball Team, 9 National Honor Society, Typist for Christmas G S WE Q and Thanksgiving Plays. 'Q GEORGE ROBINSON FOULK, jk. Academic 1 . Tie that is your frieufl in need, 5. Ile will he your friend incleezlf' 4 r Chemistry Club, Biology Clubg W. H. S. News .FQ P Stall, Blue Ghich Staff. it Q I .3 3 v . ANNA LEOLA Fox Academic R P . s 0 Life's umzle of mischief, smiles, and study. ' 'wx ll . Vice-President Chemistry Club, Vice-President 2 Girls' Advisory 'Councilg Traffic Squadg g . 2 Friendship Club, Latin Club, Le Ccrcle Fran- E caisg Blue Chick Staff. G 4 cg 2 ?-4 E f Louisa ELIZABETH GAL.i.AHEP. Household Arts i i F pi Good humor is the clear blue shy of the soul. i 6 xl cl K, Friendship Club, Chemistry Clubg W. H. S. News Staff. 5 s ll I 0 0 h I BERTHA BALABAN GOLD Academic 34 ' 3 ri 1 K There is no zlefwendeuce but u depeuzlelzee upon P oue's self. U l Accompanist in Assembly and School Partyg E' O - Senior 'Debate Club, Book and Quillg Blue 3 3 Chick staff, W. H. S. News sera. i .C Y ' Q had A 1 59 i V -: X-f uias as: i . A , .ks 0 it 0 , . .41 I ' M ' 5 ' - A I -. 'i f ,TAL . X 'il fr- he ff: . V If XII - - It Q 1 T ogallixijfigif-VE CHYCISD i Q9 0 li . YQ l ff l GERALL7 GREIZN Goi.DENm2RG Academic i N Self-tr11rt is the hirxi secret of s11c'ce.v.v. g l Palette and Brush Club, Biology Club, Physics ' N Club, Chemistry Clubf'lfGlee C1,ebg W. H. S. g' 4. News Photographer., aiid Repiterg Varsity 'R Swimming Team,fPalette and-Pelglrusli Club ! Play, Mikado, I ' 4. 'I' H Eo1JoRe GRANT GOLLICKER Academic G' Before man made ur citizens, O Grant Nature made us man. ,Y J Baseball Team, Track Team, Football Team. E I O CJ RICHARD P. GOODING , Academic ' c A ,, fIara' work HIEIIIIK sure .s'11cfe.i's. 5 C History Tableau on Armistice Day, National I Honor Society. -, 5 an Q2 A . D DORA Row1.AND GORDON Academic ! So tender and so good to see, H Bvmuse she iskso sweetf' Q., Vice-President Dramatic Club, Palette and Brush Club, Freshman Glee Club, Latin s Club, Sophomore Swimming Teamg Daddy Long Legsng Director of Station YYYYQ, Quality Street. , QW' ' D Y ' . lxd'AR-IORIE GosLIN Academic 1 4 The serret of life is in nrt. I I Treasurer Palette and Brush Clubg Book and Quill, Freshman Glee Clubg Blue Chick Staff. ' Q 'Q' 0 Cf' 1 xi 1 i I 1 mmm N Q 'f 85 i m' Q 'I i m if A f -, 0 .u. . 1.19, . ..I 5. hs. 0 QL .Q r .,n ., n KJ, f I s flg. Vg' , yi' 2, 5 if O 6 BLUE CHYC13., ek ff l E ll me ' C v' . , no -4 or , 1 .s L 5-I ' ALICE GREEN Commercial E l ' Constmzcy is the comjzlemenl of all other hu- O , man virtzlexf' Q Commerce Club, Book and Quillg Wf. H. S. 5 E News Staff. X .6 vb g ' 4 - JEAN E1.1zAEE'r1-I GRISXVOI.D Academic . N 'Su-S A perfect wommz, nobly planned, te . sy X ' To warn, to comfort, mul command. . 'E Vice-President AI, B3 Classesg Vice-President 1 gg Traflic Squadg Le Cercle Francaisg National 5 Honor Societyg Christmas Playg Blue Chick . 7' Staff. ' Q 'Q I DOROTHY DORIS HALLMAN Commercial S I . O Her ideals are her masters. I 'cg 0 A Commerce Clubg Track Teamg Blue Chick Staff. 4 1 F 4 . 2 nl Q E 'tx 5 - WVILSON GEORGE HANIMOND Academic 2 S2 5 E wi Follow your lzorzext convictions and be strong 2 O Secretary and Treasurer Chemistry Clubg Presi- ti B dent Chemistry Clubg Biology Club, Latin .- A Clubg Thanksgiving Play. E ' I I Q I ,, ETHEL IVIARIAN HANEY Academic ' : W Of manners gentle, of ajfeciions mild. l Latin Club, Biology Club, Le Cercle Francais, 1 , Friendship Clubg Monitor in Library. ' if 39' T 5 .M 5 . 'T l 1 ' I 1 N'Qi'l T 'f fi f 'E Q f . . G i . ',o.m,. ..u. .s. 0 Q.. ,q i f ' i .., S I ' ' ,TIT r.. 7' ,-nr' me I ' . vif - XIII gl Q Q EWU WHITE, E A - , EE H fi: e is 1 ALMAMARY JOSEPHINE HART Academic . Hlxlllfllflf' fits all lzer rlzildren with .mrnetlling p to 1lo. ' hr Palette and Brush Club, Latin Club. -D 4 I -EDITH EMILY HAYES Academic fi l oru'arzl and frolic glee was tlwreg The will to 110, ilze soul to dare. 5' Friendship Club, Le Cercle Francais, Book and 6 Quill. V , 4 ' U ALBERT EUGENE HAYMAN, ju. Academic Q ' WW grant, nlfhough he had much wit, F Hz' was wry shy of using it. l Biology Club, Chemistry Club, El Circulo Cas- - tellano, Book and Quill, Traffic Squad. - Q2 ELIZABETI-1 SARAH HEPBRoN Academic Folly may be in j'0llf.ll, but Illlllljl times 'tix lIIlA'!'Il' with -0I'I1'Z'f' discretionf' I K . M Citamard Players, Book and Quill, Latin Club, A Friendship Club, Quannacut Clubg Hockey Team '24, '25, '20, Daddy Long Legs , ' Dickens' Christmas Carol , Pflzisp Staff, Cheer Leader '26, '27, Oh! Thank You, A 5 Doctor. 0 lVlILDRED SIDWELL HERRICK Academic Q ai C're11tizfe nr! lll'IllI1l1lll5 llze .verfuirrfs of llm mind i and lll'!II'f.U ' 1 Y Palette and Brush Club, Le Cercle Francais S Book and Quill, Blue Chick Stuff. i l gf-Q O . L i 53 . , I v-sliqsl-'x-offlq ' Wm ' ' S7 ST AY 'ii W9 f ul 0 . ,QQ . ..U. .S. 0 QL. .141 -f Qlfii BLUE 'HWS l ll l 11- ' , l -4 V6 1 'E-4 . w v 1. J O wb s D' eo 5 N. I N i I 5-4 . ?L Q 'B N: v 1 Q .MX A El? End -2. 352 o I EDNA ELAINE Hlsss Acudemmc The power of music all our hearts allow L'1tm Club Le Cercle Fr'mc'us RICHARD ZECHMAN HILL Acfxdermc Genteel in personage conduct and equzpage Noble by herztage generous and free Presxdent A4 B4 A3 Classes Latm Club Chemmtry Club Le Cercle Fr'mc'us N 'mon 11 Honor Soclety V'1rs1ty Football 26 27 V Footb'1ll 25 Semor B'1Sketb1ll Te'1m V Basketbwll 27 28 Mwnager of Golf 27 Tr'1H1c Squad Blue Chick Stall Student Counc1l ChflStm1S Play 27 STELLA NIARIE HOLMES Commercml A study Ill unruffled calm Commerce Club lrxendshlp Club B1sketb'1ll Te'1m 'lrflck '1e'1m PHYLLIS RALSTON HORT7 Academlc Low and scandal me the best .vweeteners of tea L'1t1fl Club Blology Club Glee Club Le Cercle Francais Book and Quxll Wlzzsp SMH Blue Team 24 25 26 Bfmsketbnll Teflm 24 Chr1stm'1s Play M1k1do C'1rr1e Comes to College L'1tm Club P11y Book 'md Qunll P wy Momus S HORWITZ Audemmc Al mofal senszble 'well bred man Deb'1te Club Le Cercle Francw: Book 'md Qulll Llub 'lhwnksglvmg Plfny me ' Q .3 - in O N-. T7 O Ing bn I I 9 Q, ' ,L f-fo . ov . l 1 ' l ff , - 11 1 l , r az. . 4 1 . rr - I I - ' J ' J ' IJ J V ' l i 'y 'J I 1 l 1 . , 4 c c 2 - , - y : , I t I Q 7 J' . . , .. z . ,J'. 1 1 I , ' Q ' x 9 1' 1 1 Q S . . . , , L . 4 Q 1 .I ll I' ll , T ' . ' 5 1 . 4 , 1 4 B 1 . 11 . U 4 l :Q I J. I 2 J ' l 5 S Chick Staff, W. H. 5. News Staff: Hockey ' l y l n , a C f ' , 'v ' ' KI ' ,I Cl ' I , C 7 C u U! ' ' V ' , 1 4. , 1 lf . . . 'I . If Q c I V IJ 1 ' 1 J ' ' W . , . . . . , K. u I K n V V I I , -ark-fs!-'X 'il 1 ,f,3 ,---3 nj 2 y 88 cj gy W1 0 .el X.- 1 C Y V . . 'U Q W Q QL. , - -- a V rid-K, 'J' 'L' H' frfrx. fr' ' - v ,. v j -MABWA3 , Lf TQ.:.ffefu,fT'Ql lfQ.fli-i'BiUE C PNCK X13 , iiikfcgsfakgl ,W , - V I my V , e, . , - . . i ? ' a s NIARY lVIARGARET INNERS Commercial I 4 Playful blushes that seemed naught But luminous escapes of thought. 1 . Vice-President Commerce Clubg Friendship Clubg L 15 I Basketball Teamg B4 Play. l a A 4. N ELLIE CARROLL JACKSON Q Academic - s Studie.v serve for delight, for mnzzment, arid O' , for ability. 4 5' Le Cercle Francais. A O If 1 ILLEANOR ALMA JAMISON Academic A girl, reliable and true,- Alnd, furtlzermure, Il worker, too. Friendship Club, -Book and Quill, Le Cercle Francais, Chemistry Club, Latin Clubg Traflic Squad. FRANCES .TEFFERIS Academic The blushing beauty of a modest maid. Librarian and Vice-President Glee Clubg Book and Quill, Le Cercle Francaisg Citamard Playersg Wllisp Stall, Blue Chick Staffg Mikado , Carrie Comes to College , B4 Christmas Play ,27, Daddy Long Legs , Rovuou CUMMING JOHNSTON Academic Work is for the worker. Secretary and Treasurer Physics Clubg Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Le Cercle Francaisg Traflic Squadg Blue Chielr Staffg Motion Pic- ture Operator. R ! O O 5 3 'O D Renting Out Jimmy , Book and Quill Play. I M if M gf:i.QDYl,, SEQ v e H Q Q Z ZQTSQ 'h -all-'k1srfxoo'Ff:1J C 72 Q, -6 , Y. D n i f , Q Q o df' 1 v , 1 z 3 -04 in-4 f' O We S Sw LWB 5 5 S4 , 2 Q 'B . O LX .V . Q A s 94 KS Ex 5-2 35-2 I .Q L. y 1 b filly ' U o f fl W L1 wrs HARVEY KIRK Academic 'Frame your mind to 771B7'7'i7IZf?7l1f',' it lengflzens life. A Electrical Club, Co-op Baseball Team. NVILLARD PAUL KRAPF Academic We are never taken at our real worth. Trafiic Squadg B4 Christmas Play. VVILLIAM IQRAEMER Academic Pl7l1ere the strong, working hand Mal'e.v strong the worlfing brain. Blue Chick Stall. ANNA Louisa KURTZ Academic 'Talent !1l1I1'I,U07'lll are the only eternal grounds of distinction. Vice-President Girls' Advisory Council '24, Vice- President Sophomore Class 5 President Girls' Glee Club '26, ,275 Secretary and Vice-Presi- dent Palette and Brush Club, Pontifex Maxi- mus Latin Club '28g Editor-in-chief PVhisp5 Vice-President National Honor Societyg Le Cerclc Francais 5 Traflic Squad: Citamard Playersg Blue Chick Staffg Belle of Barce- lona , lVIikz1do , Carrie Comes to College , Latin Club Play, Le Cercle Francais Play, State Oratorical Contest '26, 2nd Place ,27, ISt Place '28. F1 mx LEON LAUB Academic Eloquence shows llze power and jrossibiliiy of 0 man. Quaestor Latin Club 5 Treasurer Le Cercle Fran- cais, Advertising Nlanager Blue Clzifkf Phy- sics Club, Glee Club, Citamard Players, Traflic Squad, National Honor Society, Book and Quill, Daddy Long Legs , Christmas Play, Carrie Comes to College , Quality Street , Latin Club Play, French Club Play. -1 4 L Q fi h fd' 4. 72 5 I I C pf D 7 ef ' 4 :Yi i D I 3-Q S1 C 3 'N K . D E Q, ,E Q, D Q1 1 rw 7 fu Q 'Wi Q. 61 W ' v1 1 S-Yrhysmqakeujlv H W g-I H THQ as ii an -H ' ff - tif!! T ER ? BLUE CH -B ' 'l em 41 9 -G4 B x 'H-6 5-4 6 -04 O n 1 . O mb n U I N I F vnu Q ,S I 2 2 , P Q Q, , N . Q -B- I2 Q b -P4 I O KS ? M O lib I-ie F l L 31' P -3 Ve- FRANCLS VICKFRY Lfws Commmclql Gantt IA the vouls health Commerce Club Bnssxr B I rvmskv Commercx 11 Keep faithful uzth a sznglenfss of purpose Prcsldent Biology Club '1 rmllic Squwd Book 'md Qulll Commerce Club W H S Nfwv Staff Commerce Club Deb'1te Blology Club 'IS HARRY LEVITAN Academnc Free :om sel veelmg envy lou deszgn I have not found II 'whzter soul than thuze Secremry B1ology Club Trefnsurer Natlonfnl Honor SOCICYY Consul L'1t1n Club Busmewq lVIm'lger Blue Chzcl Le Cercle Frlncans Chemlstry Club Book md Quxll Orcbeqtrw Squad Quflbty Street ESTHER LEv1ToN Acwdemzc Her zzends are many he: enefmes eu T1'1FHc Squid Lmtm Club Blology Club Physics Club Book md Qu1ll Le Cerclc Fxmcwxb Mm VIN Mom ON Lrv1T1 Amdenuc Bom for .success he seemed Wztll grace to wuz with heart to hold Secletwry Boys Glee Club N'1t1on 11 Honor So clety Trwfhc Squad Book 'md Qulll Glee Club L'1t1n Club Le Cercle I'r'mcus Blue Gluck Stuff Concertmelbter Hugh School O1 chestr'1 Belle of B'1rcelona 'md Clrrle Comes to College Orchestrws Book and Qulll Play Belu of Bqth Representitxve ln N 'moml Hlgh School Orchestm 'nt Clucqgo k il n' s t ' Av ME? 1 l 1 I ' W gflil fnQ'KJ'4E cu f 1, A I Q 1 , .i ' X C l '4 T 4 r . 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H' K SVGA. idk' GLRTRUDE Pumx ELL LEWIS Amdemic Youth Loman but ance UI a ll etzme V1eePres1dent Hom LLOIIOIDICS Club Frxend- shlp Club Le Cerele F1 l11C.'11b Book 'md Qmll l1'1Lk lmm Lovo H LLWIS Acqdemic Wlzzzt mu do not play golf? fllasf what a md old rzgz lou an f7l6'pllll1Zg fm yozusel Le Cercle Frwncms Book 'md Qlllll Tr'1fHc bquid Blologx Club Physxcs Club Chemis- try Club Lfltlll Club Golf Tewm B1seb'1ll ,1C'1lTl L'1tm Club P115 B4 Play Blue Chick btlff M mv VIRGINIA LILLX Ac ndemic Swear ma ilu tlzozzglm that .www o content flu' quzet mmf! 1s nrhez than Il cfown Qu 1I1I'l'lLLlI Club l r1enclsh1p Club Le Cercle l'1'lI'lC'll's Book 'md Qulll B'1sketb1ll 25 Hockey 24 25 26 Svummmg 25 26 7 28 rlenmw. 27 28 Blue Clllfl St'1i'f Assis- tlllt to I nbrm m CLARA Lbmmon LIMBERGER Audemic I 'mryonr hav Il nzzsszorz zzz 11 e lrlendshxp Club Chemmtxx Club Book and Qulll Biology Club Lmmuo H I IVERMORE Acxdemic Ilztcllccl IS th! soul 0 man lhe only znmmrtal par! 0 hm: bcuetux md TICTSLITCI AClV19O1jV Councll, Latin Club lmflie Squid Le Celcle Fr'1nc'1is Blologg Club Bllll' Chzclf Staff -s is ' vw . w S J.. s'l' uQQx'vAv U J 1 .1111 . 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T' ' BLUE CHYUSC ' QA 'l' I 'Q e-4 BWB R 'E-s , GEORGE WASHINGTON LONGACRE Academic , The longest women love the shortest men. lVIanager-in-Chief Wliis'p, Assistant Business hlanager W'lzi.vp ,271 Latin Clubg Golf Teamg Christmas Play ,24 ,275 Book and Quillq ELEANOR BARTON LYNAM Academic '11 contented lurort is an even sea in the midst v b f '3 Q ' n 3--s l . 1 , , N of 'N of all storflzsf' i Friendship Club, Le Cercle Francais, Book and Q Quillg Blue Chick Staffg Christmas Playg Blue tt' Chick Party, B4 Party: Quality Street. fl I 2 Q Qvb K LILLIAN NIAHER Commercial Small of .l'fIll'lll'E, but mighty in mind. ', O El Circulo Castellano, Book and Quill, Com- 'X merce Club, Friendship Clubg Advisory Coun- , cilg Committee B4 Party. .7 0 Ti-ioMAs MANNS Academic 4: Kepose mul oheerfulrzess are the badge of a .AJ gerztlenlmz-repose in energy. -0 'A . Chemistry Club, Book and Quill Club, N Cercle Francaisg J. V. Football '26, '27, Class ' Basketball '26g Traflic Squadg The Beau of Bath. l o lVlARY ELIZAHETI-1 MARSHALL Commercial 99 4 H . .1 4, Q X. n R ' her spirits never fall. Council. She is smallf a sunny smile, zz cheery word, Commerce Club, Friendship Clubg Advisory Q1 ,Q p p ,Egg-, V 1 ff . N E, I' . WLMOUFE, , 44 fx . 4 , ' . - 1 5 ' 3 femmes 0 R: , . , 0 'if 0822 529 A R- ww 59015, w ill ii 'Q' . . - L. M 5 E FRANK EARL ll'QlAIlTIN Commercial Hvouwl :nm an the grrntlcllufrz 0 lzfzture. Vue Prcnclcnt LOI11lI1ClLC Club Bxology Club ANNA M NIASSEY Commercml Wlzzzt .swat flellghf a quzcl lzfe a ards I ruby Squ nd Comnnttue Cl1I'1bfI11'1b Plxy Com mittee B4 P'1rt5 Commeru: Club TOHN TVIATUSLLSM Academm The mflrlfst nzannms with the lnzwast mznd Prcsldent Phxslcs Club T16WhLl1CY Lqtlll Club Biology Club Twflu Squ'1d Nmonal Honor Socletv AdXlbOlS COLlI1C1l SUSAN KAT1-11:RlN1. lVlCCALL AC1dCI1l1C Thwf is uuztlcn on your brow honesty and constancy Quill Le Lcule Flll1L'l1S, Frxnndslnp Club ,11'lH'lL bqufld Blue Chick St'1l'f Qualxty btreet MARY V NIcGovuw AL ldenm She IS Ihr' llfllfflflll of .Yllllllyllf on an up 11 tul .mold Latin Club Le Lemle Frfmuals, Tennis Team, Chrxstnma Plwy, Qualxty Stlcet Blue Chzck Staff ' 5 Q O ., 5 A A u T- frf? 0 ff 'Q nl . If If D Q , , , A , f Kc i -- 5 - . 2 E 5. I Y S . ' -5 . - ' . F in , rr I E I? - A TI' - If 'JJ D 4 Q M 1 I I . . 4 CJ E . . , 1 ' . z , - ! E ' 1 . fp - . l 5 5 O f 5 K., , K ,L ' ' ' , ' 1 JJ N , N O Q . 'V . w I It X D K . S ! 1 Ar, 1 Lx c S I 1 x . i 5 ,.Q 'J . I 415 I 'JY O 2 . . ' . ' T ' f f ,, . . 25 E ' f .' ' ' l' 2 Y. p A i, O I National Honor Societyg Latin Club, Book and 0 1. :Q w j V .1 ,c-. , -, ll at 1 . he r , c , , if o E U r vp, 1. '- 5 : u 4. A t A I , If - . - - I f , -1 f - - C5 1, a L f f ' ' ' f if ' - 1 .. . - . - . ' Jf'9 5 u C 1 - , an ' , n I - M L 1 ' , 4 A l I XM0 . ow L 6, lr f i r xg , , , ... .. , , 1 1 4 . ifzf I I- in . 3 l M 1 1 '- I 5 KP A EQ QQGQE Mo L A 0 L , 0 v , 0 sf- -.l 1- 'A -Q4 1 we 'Sid f 8 5-4 P? g JAMES McK1:Lv1:Y JR Academic In arguing tho the teachers owned his skill I or even tho zanquished he could argue still. President B3 B2 Classes Treasurer B4 Class' President Advisory Council President lraflic Squad' lresident House of Delegates' Secre- tary Physics Club Secretary Book 'ind Quill Club Treasurer Traffic Squad Biology Club Latin Club Glce Club Hi-Y Club L Cercle Prancais' Blue Chick Staff' Varsity Football 24 5 26 27 Varsity Prrck Team 25, 26, SVXl1HlHlHETC'l111 25, 26, 8, J. V. Baseball Team ,275 Christmas Play ,27. CHARLES MCKINLEY Commercial A quiet chap, who does hir work, and does not talk about it. Commerce Club. ' f b If V ' - ' . in . . yu Mfr' ' 3 7 eat, Q1-UE CHYCJS Q se X: l - ,, . . , 1 n. 3 . 4 . . I . Q rr , ' ' 1 1 , 4 I V ll 3.4 , w X , c , c F1 c , I l 3 l L i L 7 1 I , . V , c c 3 , C . . , , X 1 1 Q C C 4 K , , 'C 1 , a s : 1 r 2 Q I D J 1 , 1 l r , r J 92 rx N Q 'B Y V . O MX 'v O 4 Q -X r-S v .'7 O f 3 -Qi Q. 6 s 1 3 C Oi va ea I 5 N f WLLMOT W. NICKINNON Commercial Life is like a game: the chances are not in our power, but the playing is. Treasurer B1 Classy Biology Clubg Varsity Base- ball Team l27, 528, Captain Varsity Baseball '28. Rose lV,lCLAUGH LIN Commercial find she, I'm sure, is doubly hlest, Who of the worst can make the best. Commerce Clubg Committee B4 Partyg Basket- ball Team '25, '26, ,27. lvlrroiuzn MARVEL BICNEMAR Academic For tho she's a wit, she ix no fool. Girls' Advisory Council 3 Le Cercle Francais, Book and .Quill, Glee Clubg Blue Chick Staff: lX4ikado , Carrie Comes to College , Christmas Play ,27. I XM 4 ffak YW ' 4: , g .- . I -' - Q ' 3' - . MMWLM Y M a w 7 0 l' , il . qc il BLUE f'H'f'ff ' 'W 35 MAIKGARET ISABELLE lVIERCI-IANT Commercial ffVl1c'n Irish eyes are S7lllIi7ZJ, there's misclzief sure, abroad. Secretary A3 and A4 Classes, Vice-President B4 Classy President Commerce Club, Biology .I N 5. , , , gr' 5? if I D Club, National Honor Society, Blue Chick Staffg House of Delegates, Track Team ,25, f26, Basketball '25, '26, ,273 Rioiogy cub Playg Blue Chick Party Chairman. ' 0 , 62 J. WILLARD lVlII-INOS Academic QQ I'C00lll8K.Y and absence of heat ilzzliczzte fine XA qualitie.r. O ' Treasurer A2 Classy Citamard Players 3 Hi-Y Club, National Honor Societyg Latin Clubg V J. V. Basketball Team, lx'IElllZlgC1' Track . '-X3 Team, W1 H. S. News Staff, Blue Chick Staff. O ' Cf KAT1'1eR1Niz lW.0ELLER Academic s nlwerit is '1,c'urt.hier than fame. i im. ISADORE NATHANS Academic f Get leave lo work in this world- 'N ' 'Tis lhe hast you get. Q! Biology Club, Latin Club, Le Cercle Francaisg 3 National Honor Socictyg Glee Clubg Traffic Squad: Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Book and Quill, Debate Clubg Blue Chick Stailg - , Biology Club Play. im, c- EDWARD ARNOLIJ NAUIJAIN , Academic MQX ' - Q iNature made him a man, but he ix zz bla11d. ' KW' ,f' C' ,Q X- if 0 1 41' 1 y i ff' m ' ' bl I V mwm-fl'Mao? mfg 1 ff may t a Q -. 35370 X' . 0 u . '..o. ... 0 Q . li. 0 X' . . , Qlaiicmi lf 'Eli CBT-VE 'w'eLw w e 13?-' 'I Q H ' x i S I I N D I- WV S-4 I V 5 5-4 .Q 21 1 0 -X 6 v Q E . rf l f Y? 7 . W Q Q DCJRIS V1 RA NICHOLS Academuc fl heart of golf! a vale uit and a lnam that umka tzcfnn our houu a llllj Vxce Presxdcnt Freshmqn Guls Glce Club l'1txn Club Trlendslup Club Deb1te Club Physlus Club Book md Qunll Le Cade FI lI1C'11S Hockey lelm 25 Tr'1flu. Squwd Blue Chzck btxft Nmoml Honor Socmts Lnbrwry Ass1s tfmt Hou-.e of DLlLg,1tcs Chustm 15 P115 27 Debwte Club Plfly Qu'1l1ty btreet PREDD 1' O DONNlhLL AC1dCllllC lull of WIIIIBS and 'wltfy xfuf Always time wzlh lhn usual bluff Le Lemlc Irfmmus L1tu1 Club Closs Country 111 xck 'le'1m Trllllc Squlcl Bind and Or chestm HARRY W C,RTII Amdemxc Hns happj Ima merry In football has 'wmy lneqsurex AI B3 Classes Plesxdent A2 Class Biology Club Class B'1sketb'1ll Freshman SODl10lTl0IL umor md Semor -I V B1sket b'1ll 25 26 V'us1ty Football 27 Vxrslty Bwsketbqll 28 Bluz Chzck stllf M ARTHA ELLEN 0R'1LIl Amdemxc Active aluays lalkmg wer Witty and mrrry zlcuzlfzlly Llefuu LL Cercle Franc us .ELEAN OR THECLA PARRISH Amdcmnc G1-ve me a place lo stand and I uzll rule flu uozld lreslclent Biology Club L'Ltm Club Book 'md Qulll Debuts Club Le Lerde lmm us '11 lck llewm 25 26 Blology Club P115 26 Lltm Club Pl'1y 25 Blue Chzck Stuff 1 I ' , 1 ' ,1 L i l T I 1 1 i- 1 f 1 1 , V 1 - ' '- ' 1 9 K 1 'F , 5 L ' , L D' y 1 1 f -1 1'-1 Q sw him' 'ov Q lx ' h Oxy M O sn. k L1Ji.m,x. hs. 0 - A 1 ,,,, L. : . fr, . 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IVIARTHA NIARIA PoTocKA Academic 55 ' 1 0nly those exquisite brushes could paint those 9 L exquisite things. Q ' 4. Palette and Brush, El Circulo Castellano. -4 . ' - LOIS ELLEN PYLE Commercial fu' g So young, so fairy good without 35.071, N K Great without cz foe. 5 Secretary B3, B4 Classes, Vice-President A3, A4 f Classes 3 Vice-President Traflic Squad, Cor- 1 ' responding Secretary Commerce Club '27, . ' ' Citamard Players 9 National Honor Societyg -1- Christlnas Play, W'lzisp Staff, Blue Chick in Staff, Student Council, Advisory Council, 1 ' Quality Street. V g U . . NIILTON RAPKIN Academic 73 ll Awake my soul witlz the sun it ' Thy daily course of duty run.' 1 Committee Spanish Club Party. H K PAUL. CLIFFORD RASH Academic ' 5 a Z His eye begets occasion for his wit. , '4 - i ' Vice-President Biology Club, Sports Edito1'-W. lf. S. Newsj Le Cercle Francais, Biology f ' Club: Advisory Coiuncilg Latin Club, Latin ,Q , Club Play, English cuss Play. g ii 0 1 ,, 51' Hi I. ' I ' -1sTgTQ'!'q 1 '- 't s ff 'f Q G' E, f-f A ,-. 0 0 t o H, L. 0 4 L E., f f , f S - E 'nvgiii f 1 ny V1 ' WY Wi' if Q, e s m e E1-UE CHICK Q -m f 5 Q 2 '? MARGARET NIACKENZIE RAY Academic Q S E nC0ll.fl.'lL'I1fl01l5, stuzlious, cle'ue1',' I , Does she shirk her duly? Never! Vice-President Palette and Brush Club, Biology F I , Club, Latin Club, Book and Quill, Chemistry Q . Club, Physics Clubg National Honor Society: 3 ID Blue Chick Staff, kVhi.vp Staff, News Editor i 5 W. H. S. Newt. 9 lkvb ! R ' HARRIlZ'F FRANCES REED Commercial 2 , Gaze into her eyes und you'll see I1 little augelg ' Gaze longer mul yrnfll .tee a little imp. Assistant Office Editor W. H. S. Neufsp Com- i mcrce Clubg Hockey Teamg Renting Out 3 if Jimmieng Entertainment Chairman Commerce 66 Club Partyg Blue Chick Staff. ., 4 r Q ' 4 '5 . 4 R HELEN IRENE REED Academic - lmpulsive, earnest, prompt to act, - 0 And make her generous thought u fact. 'X Secretary and Treasurer El Circulo Castellano, Eff? Debate Club, Friendship Clubg W. H. S. -M News Staff 5 Christmas Play. . 2 Q fa CLARENCE H. RICE , Academic l fl happy inun, !lfI11lIflL'.S'5 cube-a perfect brick. President Citamarcl Playersg Vice-President Ad- visory Councilg Glee Club, Book and Quill, ' Q klflrixp Staff, Blue Chick Staff, Football A Team, Track Squad, J. V. Football Team, ix Christmas Play, Carrie Comes to College, 1 Renting Out Jimmiegn Student Assemblv ,pt Committee, Quality Street. 1 0 KATHRYN lX lARIE ROACI-PIE Academic K9 rr U ' f O She keeps her knowledge. 2,5 Palette and Brush Club, Le Cerclc Francais. Jil . .13 O Q 5-Str, , , ' Ywmggr ' 2 V K ll 3' -..Rs if O i .Qi we 0 U 51' - ! 'H'w ' yy yn N4 K N 1 , 2-.. I 'A 'A,1q,..,.-fm, ,ef if:-Taq ,H in - i A I . fa iyffrvi qv 3 -.f Q I-if 0 N5 QQ! ir 0 - N C fy Q i DANIEL ROGERS Academic 3? The pnwer of pereeptiozz ix that which we call I 5 i learning. . . ,, Secretary and TfCHSll1'CI' Chemistry Club, Hi-Y I X Clubg National Honor Society, Trafhc Squadg ' A 2 Physics Club, Chemism, Club, Glee Club, bra ' Latin Club, V. Football Team, Track l 9 Teamg Christmas Playg Carrie Comes to f X Collegef' Wlzisp Staff, Blue Chick Staff. X I S ,S 5 4 E KTERA ROSEMAN Commercial t - li ' Q Young in yenrsg in 1.c'isd01n, old. , 2 Commerce Club, Book and Quill. ' E O ' Cf E REA EVELYN Roslsvicl-1 Academic A n X fl friendly word fo all zvho pass her way. 9 5 , ! Latin Club. Debate Club, Book and Quill. 2 ' 9 5 l Q. D 5 U X E Szmnz JEANETTE RosEv1cH Academic ' A v-. l 1 zuoulfl help others out of a fellow feeling. i 1 D Latin Club, Book and Quill, Basketball '26, 41 Swimming '26, '27, W. H. S. News Staff. ,N A 5 I CHARLOTTE Ross Academic ' 2 ' gp I-fappiest of all ix she whose gentle spirit com- U A Q mitx itself to.yours to be directed. ' f Book and Quillg Swimming Team '25, '26, '27: fu' , Christmas Play '27, T9 ' V1 , QA' O A 51 1- - A , -sS lqu-anafgel-I '. - ' 1 1 I f 101 1 ff in ... O ' ' 'll' f ,M QL BLUE CHYCK 'Q' 'Q of ISADORE RUBIN Acflclemnc I honor call: 'whrne er she pomts the woj the sons o honor follow and obey Lrtm Club N1t10l11l Honor Soclety WIIISP '4 Stiff Blue Chzcl Stiff Qu'1l1ty Street X 94 GEORCIE Mclxfw RUSSLI I Commercml Is than a heart that 71111516 cannot melt? G1rls Glee Clul Commerce Club Tlmnksglv mg Plfly Chr1:,t1n'w Pl'1y B4 Pqrty Commlt ee n STANLLY SALIHLRG Acwdenuc Sal refveruzce .vel knowledge self contml fheve thzte alone land lzfe to sofuerezgu powm Treasurer Sophomore Cl'1sS VICE President Glee Club Trelsurel Book and Qtull C1t'1m'u'd Playels lmflie Squid Le Cercle Franc'us celonz In Artldy Mllmdo Adfun 'md Lvl Curxe Comes to College Nexgh hors D'1ddy Long Lege C,l'II'l9lIl11'lS Plxy SCIIIOI Quqrtette btudent Asoembly Com mittee Uh Tlmnk Xou Dottor S131 BY KR xuss SAN rw11:Y1:Rs Acwdemrt I want what I want when I want 11' Curxle Aed1le L'1fll1 Club President Book 'md Quxll r.lI'C'lSllICl Le Certle Franc'us Presl dent Truflle Squad Blology Club Physxcs Club Clflm 1rd Players House of Delegates Colf 'I e'1m Chrxstmae Pl xy Blue Cinch St'1ff Qu'1l1ty Street GRACE SAYFRS Commercml bo ocnlle 111111Z and stmd She seems a 111o1lesl maui ai C0lIll11Cl te Club l :sa ' 2..1'L1IA7A.f?ii4i 'CIULQA 42.32. - SLU! 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Ne-us ., Stiff DOROTI IY AIAE SCHWART7 Commercml , A gnl 5111 YILIIIT of 1l1e1'1f11l lestfldays 11n1l l0llfIdlIlf Iomorrowv Commeree Club 111 lendshlp Club Advlsorx ' Lounul 'll imc Squld Pylusfr Stuff 2 Tlll 1 A SCIIVVARTI MAN Commercml L1 1 za Il 11111 1le.s111 flze goal Book 'md Qunll Commerce Club 'N MARY Rom RTA SCOTT Ac'1dem1c Srlken chaste 111111 1111511111 1l ge11tl1 11101111111 111111795 710 710158 Vue PI'L9lClCflt Chemistry Club Le Celele F1 'ln c'uQ: Qufmlxty Street N1'111l: HNRRIFT SEEDS Commercml 3-, Do 31111 knou II young 111111 bmzzlzful g11l Who 15 noi 11111131 fo flnt just II llitle? TFCTQIIICI Book md Qu1ll L, mmerce Club Pnendshnp Club Qu'1l1tx Street 1..,,, fufbff- My lL6'A'9 b ff M4969 be YU 3 g 4. , 1 1 , ' ' C 1 1 . I ' , e ' N' I' 1 11 1 -- 7 - Q J .J , , . . , Q ' , fi .I l ll 1 , f 1 f .- 4' 1 1 . . . ' J , 4 ,. -1 'w . Q . ' 5 '1 z 3 . 1 . , 1 O i sf 11: z f 1 , Il - , , If f, . . .,. .., , , , ,. ,,. , . . . I ' 1 , . Z Q . V 9 . 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Q- 1 , 1 fi, R' A lfcx- 3 I.. g 1 DA I ' P ,Y Mf?7Y,: ,. of : Q 4 O Q CHYCI5, H R 'l F' -4 X and f' QVIARIE DOROTHY SELBY Commgrcml She u have mborn worth her aah commend lwrlendshlp Club Book 'md Qlull Commerce Club W H S News Stuff JOSE! mm: A S FVIFR Commcrcml I know thc zlzapovltzon of woman hyhen you will they u on t when you uont they .set thezr hemts upon at Fl Cxrculo C'1stell1nO Glee Club Commerce Club Frlendshnp Club House of Delegates Ll: ROY NORMAN SHARP Acwdemuc The greatest men Majf ash a foolzsh question now and then H1Y Club Boys Glee Club Le Cercle Frm C115 frwck 'loam l1I'CQl1II1'll1 Play HELLN RICHARDS SHAW Ac 1dem1c Lzt the uorlzl way as lt wzll I wzll be happy vtzll Trxendshnp Club Physm, Club LL Cercle Fran C'1lS Bmlogy Club NLTTII' M SHAWNT Amdemlc No :hy IA heavy 1f the heart be light l'1'1Cl'1ClSl1lD Club Le Cercle francfus Glee Club Chrlstmxs Play 27 f---f Q1 ..f0x..jW -.f lm, g l, 0 , Q , 3 1 Q l cle 5 ' 1 . E15 1' - , w ' l 1 . 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N. .a. 0 Q. l Qt. ,.o., .s, 5. 5 A.. . . - 7 L I ,i1v, .GXQIXK filiwly, Qnflgfqf, BKNE Q L57 as gs- ANNE RUTH SHELDON Academic She mofvex a goddess, and .che loolzs zz queen, z Her 'voice is music, and her heart zz song? 2 l Assistant Editor Blue Chick, Exchange Editor is Plfhispg President Glee Club ,27, ,28Q Vice- President Citamard Playersg Latin Club, I Palette and Brush, Hockey '24, '26, Basket- ' ball '24, '26, Track '25g National Honor So- , cietyg itWlI1gS,,, In Arcady , Belle of Bar- celona , lVIikado , Latin Club Play, The 4- WOI1dCf Hat , Adam and Eva , Renting W 4 Out Jimmy , Christmas Play, Carrie Comes 4 to College , Chairman B. Pa1'ty, Blue Chick ' Party, Student Assembly Committee, Chair- . man of Costumes and Furniture Daddy Long' Legs, Q alit Street. A 4. u y E SIEAFORD SHORT Academic 4 O fl man of gentle -voice 54' ls the man of everyofzefv ohoicef' 2 . Xl Palette and Brush Club, Glee Club, Basketball, Varsity, J. V., Class Basketballg Stage Man- O ager and Chorus of Carrie Comes to College, fd' Blue Chick Staff. E F . . . RW ILSTHER SILVER Commercial O fl thing of impulse, mul zz child of joy.'J ALE Commerce Club, Track Team ,25. ' Qx 'o P2 IONA EvI2I.vN SIMON Academic SM, O l thinh good fll0ZlgllfS 'while others write good 1 -11 Q zum s E Latin Club, El Circulo Castellano, Physics Club. Q2 o Q JOHN DAVID SMITH V Academic fi, cv I love zuorhf it fascinates me! f i 9 A Advisory Councilg Glee Club. L, I if l O y I 6' KA. Q A to gf-as ta . - A I 'll ' lfilll if 'V ' rg Jax 203335252 BLVEVH Klir, QXDXH .53 fj'5 ,Q L NY 1 we 4 I I N n LDVVARD POWFII SMITH Academic .lust glam me a elmnref Chemistry Club Advisory Council Phvslcs Club Blologx Club Football 26 27 Quil ity Qtreet 7 .azw . , .- -, --TT ii -R-- M . if f I-ii f 1 14,4 , if if ' 4 -, it Q - W ' 2 9 -1 'K W . . . Y i -u 1, ,q, . T ' i I l ff - ,, i , , .. xx Q N !l ELIZABETH ALVENA SMITH Academic U7 ,, . ' O MIISIC-ZIIB soul of art best loved. 'QQ Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, Glee Clubg Christmas Playg Carrie Comes to College. fli Q V5 , m DOROTHY ROTH STRADLEY Academic The hnnzl that follows intellect can aclziefuef' v Q -hx El Circulo Castellano, Book and Quill, Latin : Clubg National Honor Societyg Blue Chick 4 A Staffg Traflic Squad. .7 . Q A , 5 -- PAUL STAFFORU Academic 574 ,-.J d great flefuotee of the gospel of getting on. 0 Nlanager J. V. Football Team '26, M21HHgCl', A Swimming Team '28g President B3 Classy I. YS V. Football Team '24, 7 x-7 , . , 'f NELLIE EDNA STARK Academic Q 25 . Ami herrfs to fl friend, ll frieml of 'our youth, 2 Ufith ll lzeafl full of brains, and ll hear! full U of Truth. ' Q Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, Physics Club, 'A Book and Quill, Biology Clubg Traflic Squadg , Blue Chick Staffg Latin Club Playg National Honor Socictyg'Committee B4 Party and Blue ,-3 Chick Party. O A ' vi ' A aww ' if 'W N... .I at if i l.- 0 l i J it ku .illi MQQQL, l , , CJ K J l 3 l 4 1 4 , 3 4 0 I J' I L 1 ff JJ , , .., . i . . - U , . . ' I Y Y KF ' ' Y, fl Y, 1 c , c , 1 ' Y, ll ' YY - if . , . . 1 . Q 1 I ' 7 ' L .1 . L 1 n 1 Q54 ' J D J ,- -' . ' fn .D ' Q 1 D U 1 L ' . A ' C X Q ,, . . .. Q , ,J . . O Y U Chemistry Club, Football Squad, Swimming fi' J 2 , I , I y L f'Q in O 1 5 Y 4 . ' 'A fl-'Nuo v-A - Y.. an ' ,, 1--fx. Q x -' 'Q' - 1 . s ' ' uf' '.. 1 1 :ff x 1 10 E '? 3 -ifoyl J .1 ' ,Al.J.. f LM f 3. fl .. .. . x .s. .fif'11fQ2f 'l7lQQ'Qf,efF f'Hm1Ee, ALEX STEIN Commercial Glee Club, Biology Club, Commerce Clubg PV. h H. S. News Staff, Blue Chick Staffg Christ- eg mas Play, Carrie Comes to Collegeng Senior Quartette. i HANS STOESSEL , Academic Sir, your wit anzbles wellj it goes easily. L'1tin Club Physics Club Biology Club Le - Cerclc l'r'1nc'1is Hi-Y Club Blue Chick Staff. 1 ' ANvA IVIABELI II SToUT Commercial To be 1116115 but becomes her riicndeliip Club Commerce Club Glee Club lVl'ud and the Middy Belle of Bwrcelona Mik'1clo C'irr1e Comes to College 'K JFAN I mnslw QTURCIS Household Arts Loyal hearted 5151 ang zn mind' V fl tr1u'1 fneml youll newer d ' Friendship Club l vw '- sf:- F 10' 4. ii . . . - U l .l he force of hzs own 1120111 11m'ke.s' his way. 1 E 4- 4 a J 5 4 -A an Iolm R QYFRIT Academic 9' In youth 'ZUZSIZUNZ is but rare. Squid XLUSITIY Slllmmlllg Squ'1d Golf Te'1m. ji,Qw g.ilfv.,3i'1Qfl1.vffii2o.lQs1i.iQ.eE,,i 'Q H 4 I ' .f 1- pg w1,- if W1 ',Q ,' I ,' 'BVV rv if fl n 3 4 , wo -J, A X, -,f 0 sf ow s.! 0 L, L ,, -,L w, , -.K ,Q M . Q, Ay. .1 A I 1, w - 8. I.. .s. 1 . .1 -, ,, ,, -,. 3 , ski 5 ' ii, a O 9 1 1,9 .. . 54 1 y . 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MQ if QQ 1 1 sp 5 s W Q ff . -. o N : P PT' Z 3- m' N- Q- Q W P n O H- 0 'Q -.. 1 1 D 4 2-7 E ,Q ' r-1 'Q F vu. :1- O E-I E 46-f 1 5 u 5' 2 :V U' 3' n- o P- as '- Q- .- ,-, -N Ib IP ' A. :P 1-A - 3, .J i ' .... N- Q 2' n ' ', O wx 3 'Q O ILQJ Q r N gg, w D - 31 y 2 Q a Cv 2 - .E '-3 gl :D 2 L? 5' 3' 91 Q g' . 1 f : Q. E. E. S. 5, U2 ' 5 'RQ 2 3 V. V1 ru ru . Q ,-4 .4 E- O X . O g f ' I-Q 1 V u fd 9 N ., -9 4 -4 4' A A 4414, A A - f ---- -l -A----------M -l-A---------N -1- 4'l-Hu olnnlumuxonisn avznsns ' Au.9ks' 10 ,lygj A - 'igmylgo - - lin n'6l,A L5L 46-A l E 'A ., . Ct . H ' bu ' V ' 1 . . VW V v bnf gff gL'uEC1CK xi a ny J 5 r .1 O Q . -'E , 3 ' 1 . .i I .V 0 'Q 4 S -O 5 J 52 LUCIA 'TURNER Academic , 1 ' l ,adn hour is long if spent in carcj They only li-ve who life enjoy. Friendship Club, Le Ccrclc Francais, Latin ' Club, Palette and Brush Clubg Hockey Team if-. '25, 'zog Blue Chick Stall. Q 4 a HELEN CARL VAN All1'SDALEN Commercial 1 O' She who is honest is noble. 64' Commerce Club. 3 l O ROBERT VANCE Academic 3 . 4 Ql Alon of humor are always, in some degree, R.-X men of gmzizisf' O -' President Palette and Brush Clubg Art Editor l PV. Il. S. Newsj Book and Quill, Latin Club, - Le Ccrclc Francaisg Latin Club Playg Chair- ' K 'man A4 Rcceptiong Blue Chick Staff. Q - O . ' c P-at ELIVIER V ERNON Academic Q ' 1 Originality begets originality. ' Chemistry Clubg Track Team '28g Traflic g - Squad. we Q I - Q Z DELIGHT WARD ACHiflCIUlC ' 4 i Wa are young, and we are friends of time. 1 Y Le Ccrcle Francais. ' Q' f'7 C if O Cf' f ' ' ' K ' 153993-K1 1 ' gfgfg' MZ E 0' 9 if X y ou 5-fovtsml a,,o.-sim .. .Q V 4.. . +L - C ,f4 i DNWgH M '1-- ,N -4-4 egg 6' '. 1 4 a v u v' . C N. lx JOHN C WARD Acfndemic fha true 7lll!lXlllf' o I1 1' is not lmyth but honesty Chcmntlv Club Lc Celele F1 me ue Blu: Gluck SMH LLSIIZ K1311, VVAX Anademic Mm IS quzef gentle and sedate' flnd as a pa!- zrst rate. Deb'1te Club Book and Quill. R. DOUGLASS WAY Acidcmic fl good hcnrt is halter than all the heads in the world. Chemistry Club Le Cercle F1 1nc'1is' V. B'1se bull J. V. Football Vwrsity Footbull' lmflic Squ'1cl. G1:N1:v1nvu L. VVHITI: Commerciil .LOZIEHIII-SS needs not thc fornign aid of orlm ment. E1 Circulo L'lStCll'lH0 Commerce Club Book 'md Quill Qwmnucut Club. HAROLD HARl'E1l W1 LKINSON Commercial He lmx Il head to contrifue, Il tongue to per wade, and a hand to execute any mischief Glee Club Commerce Club, Latin Club, Physics Club, Biology Clubg Christmas Play. D i I 425' . Q ' . 7 ' ' -Td'RTx-fi'r5xYE'E'fr'! ,1 , ' 'Wx l B , Q 1 , - . - ', 1 1 B f '11 X2 ffwll1 5. f ,Q 9 , . .f- if -, -u . N-Y 3 q 1 Q i , U 'Q-4 ' 5 fl I K rrr I l f V -A f .ff . V I , , ll j J: Q b ' 1 W ' W ' g 3 .t , , .. ,T ,Z .3 , A , . 9 c . ' . ll N X P V I . . . . ' ? , , 1 uv ' 4' X , . C m l J 1, ' ,, J ' 5 E .? l 'l Q I X3 I 1 af S9-2 5 ff 1 J N . Q ' Y . . E ' , 1 L , 1 ' 373 ' 7 Q 9 4 4 L x ,Cf .7 f 1 Q 'A , l ki-f .FD rr a I , - Q ,, .YN Kg 1 'I 1 i I K J , E .5 1 1 ' 1 o E . I I f l F- I 2' - To . ,, I - f - f ,,,,,, A6 015 QF-'53-71317Ff CHYU5 lf ,- f. ' ,, Q J M DAVID HERBIIKI' WILLER Academic s . Q nlfflppy is he who in his music can steer ' l'l7'0Ill gm-ve to light, from pleasant to severe. Glee Clubg Pl7hisp Staffg Book and Quillg Traf- , He Squadg Chemistry Club, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Latin Club, Physics Club: W. H. S. News Staff 5 Clll'lStll1HS Play, Carrie Comes to Collegeng Debate Club. a E E . JOHN VVILSON WILLIANIS Acqdemic P 'Thru is no knowledge u hich is no! valuable Phg QICS Club CllTlbfI11TS Pl'1y C'uIIe Comes College LLIlABL'1 II S VVILSOL Commm ual It 14 lzmzquzl people who accomplzsh much Secretu5 Gxrls Adv1sorv Councll Commerce Club Frxendslup Club LVI LYN I ELL WILSON Commeuzml We lwe lil deeds not yearns Commerce Club W H S News St'1l'f Until they can show me .some lzappzez planet Ill Lorzteut mc with this c.,OlTll11ClLC Club .lI'lEHdQlllD Club 'YQ '1 fx M OS ? E-E i ?'!Q F 1 fd, Q 'X ff' Q X31 'TMH1 .4 5 Il I 1 Q: F 5 rl , g I , .JJ 5 4 3 K. . I u' L 4 , U c I to 54 E . ,- I .11 F I E . X1 5 ' O ! 5 A C.: E 4 C' T l ' 1 H lx rr -v 1 - 1 I - V I v ' 0 F 1. V 1 , I I ,D ' ' C65 . 9 ' 2 .+I ' . ' . o 5 ' , . . . e . 5,1 1 L I -QI' D I FLORENCE E. WILSON Commercial I II I l ' ' 8 1, .U l , 4 -. . ibn? A Q. l ii I O i I 4' 'B W EQ? YZQW f 'K 0 N' . '- 'J 93H.IL.IlIIEE?0 L Lmll A 3L.L,'C'f I O' 5 L. .. 0 lu I I O 7?-.. N 2 16 - 2 , ,BLUE C'H!CK gjlfij eef?fffQQTf5,ii,lg q E l Q Q Y NIARIAN h,i,1zA1z1z'1'H WILSON Academic 1 I Y O True-as the rzeezlle to the pole, or as the dial C X , V'-P to the surzf yi w 5 ft Friendship Clubg Hockey '25, '26, 5 . 0 D, A VELMA ARCELLA WILSON Commercial 2' .49 ' 0 Her rare was nefuer to offend, , X - U X flnzl efvery Cl'l'!Illll'6 uvls her friend. ,7 Friendship Club, Commerce Club. fy ' Q' ANNA RUTH Woon Academic 'A Fair.enough to he pretty, bolzl enough to he Y brave, Saucy enough to be witty, thou ht ul ezzou h A e e , to he g7'!l'U8.N ' Q ' O Secretary National Honor Society, Secretary 1 Citaniard Players, Vice-President B2 Classg il' Le Ccrcle Francais, Latin Club, Palette and 5,32 Brush Clubg Freshman, Sophomore Basketball 'F Teams, Freshman Hockey Teamg Blue Chick f . 2 Staffg W'l1i.s'p Staff, Traffic Squadg House of , O Delegatesg Daddy Long Legs , Renting W 1 QA Out Jiminyug Blue Chick Party, Quality - Street. c nj n - V CATHREEN DELLA WYATT Academic Q 'X Like zz stately queen she wallzs, - M ' II PV1Ilz a Southern draw! she talks. A7 1 i N . Le Cercle lfrancais, v 0 ,S 3 - E ,AZ VIOLET YARUS . Commercial : , 21 i . X J Nothing zs denzed to well-zlzreetezl labor. 'Xi Commerce Club, Book and Quill. gl N .',5ll , O 0 l leg emo Q ' Q37 l C410 BD '-JOM -N'-'MJOXTL2 LBJ' , g, WBA lliQl'!0X o..Ll.2 OXQQ i S -H A . - f- . ' V ,, nn fvfff' ,- 5 LX' uk 5-.. . ' vi ' V4 1' N e N3 fe , QL eww CHICK e rms g C W f. irq i IVIIRIAM Comm YELNER Academic , 352 ' HSl'7'L'7lL' yet 'LUllI'77l,' ' Humfzne, yet firm her mind. Book and Quillg Girls' Advisory Councilg Secrc- I tary Debate Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Latin E ,. Clubg lVIonsicur Pe1'1'ichon g L'Anglz1is tel 'Q qu' on le P2'l1'lCHf Traffic Squadg Quality E Street. I :fs L lXIILLARD F. SKLUT Academii' Al llldlllb' 'worth is estimated in this world ac- ' cording to his conduct. A Biology Club, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Q Book and Quill Club, Debate Clubg Freshman ' Football, Freshman Swimmingg Thanksgiving W Play. 4 U S fUmitted from Jfuzuary Class t- - , q - v-sl- N-pr-'moo ' nf . Q , I 1 s f . I ' ' , in error, 5 1 ii 'CX V -. V R1 C QQ ,D I -: 9-5 i i 1 if O . ,, S 4' ,Q-L. . 4: A Q' sf' B UE WK w'QA's H' M 'ES Music BY I A S 4 : woRDs BY VIELVIN M LEVITT MARGARET M A JUNE i928 iid Weve beenioa full o 1f0zf?7zZo5ee1IzeZzmeof7n.fri my for ourkefzris 720 .1 aze Zan? off class a lzyfh .fvvzglaflszue Jcfe we loved so well A171 -IL M ful o warlc and lwpe and, fdzilzsub lrmefo mari Mai 'Z'l?72C'3 cle paris See Ure parfn we playa-'Jwdl zn fhese wzllrle fare ff: c 1' ia fell :iv ry all 1412252 71181111 ver be d Mtn? we un Jer s and o urn zlaur eyes ok frzenls ailasf wie e fr is n rs ef re mem o rxze 'fer Jer M nfs mu asf Zhafmrhiw If noi' fr 7 f Y 'A ' QW' Q0 g jf- 9 in V , 1 O '49 gf, an 1 . , MR Y if E . , . 1, ' I f ' A. 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L 'A 4, ,Q if ' A ,fm 651, 3 H' P4 if H W Q - ' - ' 1 'lid ' 'TW ' Nw Lucm I-IICKMAN Mmzns Scunmnn I-Imam' Lravmm lgrfe Un Ilrr llfuy Io lV.Il. S. Our Fzunnnkz-r Led mf' Elm' CMQL' UZ 55 J O4ver the Top F1915 E1 ' 5,3-,553 . ,.,, w -. VA fl gy -1 W 41 Qxj . w I DQ , ff gr P 5,511-' j l 5156, -FQ! I 1 'X 5 i,.f5,,.w 24912 X , C ,fa , : 6' 1? U1-limi. +99 1 PEZ 1 sffrii Q 1 lijfly , Oni 5 Q 67 K 2 JAMES D11,1,oN QEKLZ4 - N143 , This is Thr Blue Chick -1928 I' 1' 'I Y - I ' ' xl. qfii Mol KJ F EM, 2 3 , 553 I 2-A J 9159 IJ-, sf rxf 5F?f-vig 1 Dfw x rkgfhwtn VF Ti 1 ,gf fl I fl 'qi 'fi -N J .11 J ' . . Al' ggifj, 9 A - X i r 1 , v -W-1 fi Q A-QQ3 2 Isfmomz NAT1-rANs I-Imsm, SMITH RUTH SHELDON -' Izzy Slill Grimzing Imperious, Then as Nofw ,W b , M ,Md -, ,i ,mv ' Lf7 ,. Q ,Q N. 1 A W, fn ff-N17,I' , A ll- f ZX JRBKV 1 '. vwyxicriq' I1 N 'YU!,',j ff ISXHJU' Cf? 'WAN 0U.,Q,7'Zj 1 j,NQJUj C U f TNI iw. jj 554 3 .1.Qrig-fx--BM 'lxtffiidi , AXQSP LQ' 1... ,. gg. Q4 r::41 - R T' if' 1 1 1 'Z Q1 1 l 1 rf v 'ix ' rx, I --.1 1 1 xx. . V ii 1 r , 1 .151 M .rg X 51:11 J 1 r 1-1! v- K-4 W,-.1 ff -.M fi ,lxfl Villa! ii .1 11 ,,. :J- J W! N: 3: . 2--U11 if 1: N 1, 1 .- 'g X5 :'.l M . . J f . 1, .15 1 1 .-M, My . 3111 Aff .1 -7.4 1 .1 Ti Q. J ,111 11 ' 1. 1 1 , xl I , 1 r. . 31,1 1' .H 1 1 ,. Q,- SX 1 .1 Q1 '15 N A ij 1 ', r 'QB Q11 If W, 7, 'Q11 1 xf' 1 1 C111 1 I .,-Lf . X1- Q, 1 ,U Fx , .XH- 1 '51-,Q 1 , N . 1 ,513 14 -' 91 1 V1 ,1-' lk w .WJ 1 -,X Q31 1 1 Nw. .53 l 91.1 '.I 11 ' ik' '- 1115111 'M' ,1 11, 1 .,- ,1 ,X 1 , S xx H! :A-X'. i 7,1 .X f I, i K 1, x ,f x f -., . 1 5 ' N H - V ,.-N 1, .M Y V Y VY Y , 1 Y ff. 1 , '- 1 1 1 8 K X , X u, K- 1 'LQ X 1 J 1 1 1 RICHARD Hlu.. ' ' CLARA PAx.Mm Born Prr'sidz'n! of His Class FEHX LAUB IQ28'5 USfLUl'l'flll'lll'l HL' Gris ilu' xl1l.v UF! N .A , --v HELEN BARRlE'l l' XVM. BRADFORD, JR. OW' CH-fhif ' j1ass1raAF1,ANAGAx His Honor, tlm Chivf Councillor Souzw TN -'l1H TM' Blllf' lfhlfle Knows wwf 1 , 1 I 1 ,. , .f.-N yu. 15, ff ' I , 1 1 1,1 1 - 1' A 1' 1g'l' 1 L' , 1 1 116 , f 1 1 11 'F51 X.. ,U 1 I , , . , ,. . .1 1lfiIl-Lli.EfjfQifm,.gj.i- l, QL1Q5.f f- 1 +L' 1 I Y 1 1 1 1 -,rr ,ZA , 7 ,FAQ--A ' .x A, QQ. ' 'ff x- ,.- M 1 1 .., S, www P 11,1. x f 1, 1-K-az -.1.,g. . Li-. X N., ,, V' SIT. 0' fix 4 I IQ 33 elvis :Ll -S., g ,,...g ni. ff gn 63.5 x -f ag SSN? fig NJN 1 LT' v D .f , ' 5 IS TV' Q 52 J Q4 P7 W ff? QQ GXN4 67,1 L FX 542 R193 mf .WI . 4 , fl yn ,JG N. 1 X, ls, 3 Em , .Q Kia P' 4 I- ,., C 952 556 Ei 525' Shi 'vi 9425 QT? ff 1. , Q-, - N- , QL-lf: ffw, W A X- , f, V41 jygxguxfp-fx 51.7 U! fic- ,iv :fi 4,-xfgidy-fm, fn. HU L14 X xx, K 1 1 Ln!!! Lxxixqia . , ', ' R xmr- vf -my , 5 L. Q. j . X M Q UL P W-x, . Tx 'j9'x,?,T7NH51'C'? QQ' xiffll la-,'.1's'iTlf'giif' lip- -ii ,i'E1?fiX1fwff I 'H xl.-Q. ,'N'fNQ! 3 I 3 E- y,--. i E I i 1 L i W i I I ARY, 1929 CLASS oF JANU F fx 1-Jwvqq 'I ' N44 ig Pi 5-L-'-,-U -I 1 Q fA ',Q.l ,. rxwgrpw , L 1 ,,- A , f ,qv 5 . , . . , ,, - ,QR m 'Y ?l', 1 f' fq VWQEY 17 Ifjf?ii'UE 6IfHifCI'J5ax 3 Y 7fQQ?X, fcifqlii W 4 W Pffn,--1.1 , , V75 iifffz , If:-dxf 5 2 B8 Y' 4 .f . Q L l J A. . 'N Z 1 i 1 S OF JUNE, 1929 ,fff S CLA 1 F .A X K ik CQ G.. at if 5 IN f wg 'XT fx eggs P rift- O V rv Q 5 A ' Hx sgj C K If 3 49' 515 . f :SS O 'I G 2 E 3r- 'YX Ya ,IX 4 O ,wfjff :J 9' :N I ,..,,U Xa r x . Q J Ku I., IQN O 4 A f ' .P LU' 1,X W fy F-21 .F E aff gf 12,4 , ,X.,. , QQ .if 0 X1 HEQBEILH M QHYZQEQHLULQ f -'xl' iluglgwil ik V .+V- i, 'i, M, W 4. ,,,. N me V f'1f---af, Af A gif, . J 'ic fi t fc, s.g?fEffff7 inf U-IE FHYCK 'rr if Q QQ -Mllff 1 ff , ll T K rf.JL1Yi1L-f- 5, rj 0 Q as , si' r Fir? K N we v igif 5 , k o 5? 411 xv J l . O Fx C NE 1 j'5'7 T? Q Q r vb t- N f O ,MX k' .EQ C ff, O A 22.1, 5372 rr O I -4 ff I O .fb Q ff O .gy The .lliuunuioir Class N all types of educational institutions there are certain characteristics that dis- tinguish them. NVithin each institution every class has its characteristics that serve to distinguish it from the rest of the classes in the same manner that the institution as a whole is distinguished. Of all classes in any institution of learning and particularly in High Schools, the junior Class has the best distinguishing traits. That is to say, the Juniors are more representative of the whole school than any other group of students, because of many and varied reasons. The Juniors are suf- ficiently embued with the environment, afflicted with the atmosphere and spirit of High School and yet have not the sophistication of the Seniors that sets these self- conscious uholier than thousu above the common horde. The Juniors have passed the infantile stage of Freshmanism and the intermediate stage of Sophomoritis. When they get to be Seniors, allowances are made for them, the same when they are Fresh- men. When they are Sophomores they are not even considered. ln the third year, however, they are truly and essentially High School Students, as the phrase is re- garded in the outside world. For this, they should be revered and their activities should be closely watchedg it is a well-known axiom that the junior class is a barometer of the whole school. ln addition to having the biggest representation at all of the High School social functions, the Juniors during the first half of the closing school year, threw one of the most amusing class parties in the history of the school on December 2. The salient element of this event was the fact that the parents of the students were present in greater numbers than they have ever been known to be at any activity of this va1'iety previously. The adults present at the affair were welcomed by John Tufft, President of this section of the class. Following the reception ceremonies, Catherine West, well-known NVilmington High pianist, began the entertaining program with a selec- l K I whine Siddell then rendered her interpretation of tion, Kitten on tie eys. loser the dance i'Hay Seed, following which Clara Jones sang a solo, Harmony and lVlelody, accompanied on the piano by Bertha Gold. Two of the most unusual features ever presented to the students of VVilmington High both scored immense success at the affair. They were, f'The Syncopatin' Super Two, composed of a team of Vance and Brown, and Benjamin Brodinsky's Capti- vating Cartoons or More Chalking Than Talkingf' ln the first, an unusual musical combination, the banjo and traps were presented, while the rapid sketch work of Brodinsky, was patterned after the performances of the Bohemian Bob Vance, artist, esq., and, not the least of these, a Junior. hfliss Donovan, sponsor of the cla Stewart, were the advisers of the party. They also had charge of numerous other ss, lx'1iSS Weziver, Miss Dixon and llffrs. Junior affairs during the semester. The younger section of the Juniors, the B-3's, held their party on December 16. The principal feature of the program was a humorous skit entitled VVhy Teachers Get Gray. The 1 iere were also several piano solos and dance renditions. Earl Wilson, Cherry and VVhite Fantasy, was another important part of the program. Tl president of the B-3 class, delivered the address of welcome to the students. David iber of this section was the chairman for the program. NVaxman, prominent men . , r.. . ln addition to these two headlining programs, the Juniors enjoyed many enter- taining and instructive assemblies during the semester. Several excellent speakers were secured from time to time and once the moving picture and slide apparatus, re- cently installed in the auditorium, was used. Continued on page 24.1 H qw' F'-lfx t ill 'id cis mf D-Sf., My b V L Y ., f . N Y fav-fm - , .QA fr?-ffl 'F 4 , Q -'-f , ' Off ,.,:w -f ' 9 if'Efi1'ff74 W gf 'DWf'?Y12?f'K DWUTQUSFQIXGQW QS? 4 f EDU LQA XQMJQ 9 , 2.1 6 0 Ef Xfkgwif .f.h1.0-Nf9.1I,fL,.s? DFW ffm Qu ,1 ii O 7 X' -x V 61-'1 'Of y ' 3 :J V S , l ima 2 in a 1 N . M-3 , - ?1'zL.f SQ Qu ,O 5.44 f U' - 'K :P 'EFI 15.523 .1 W' Q l D . xr 31 KJ 'N . -1 X Q , 1 if Q 4 .' dv--iii X I N 1 -L ' Y CLASS OF JANUARY, I930 . i v. YD 2 lm , 3 D g E ' -,, 1 25 g 6 2 -1 7 'L W - Y A f - - - ... -,- - . .... .... W.. - emuuu f 1: gmruumnmsemz-.funrg:usp4 lmssW - - - .i'iY .. . SSZIYL -- . ' DH' ,'1S-513 Y , , , ,, F F A 3:95 v , 1 3. -ig F.- HU :Q J ,V --'-i4 1 ' Y Y Y 77 H 2 Y -Y V U 'Y A 'X Nfl! N5 P5733 . rlgu' ' A Z QQ SE iw SQ L' Q 2 3 ' Ui wig, Na mi - fi E-fi ll , ek cm rx , if q in HD ' ,i .QM , 'f W . X .1 1 NA EQ: CLASS OF JUNE, I93O QL, A Eb , l ' Q31 Jw A ' H , if 556, L 4 ,JJ ,J 11 wwf, in 2 Af, 1- mm L 5. ---ggi, ' are s. r I O '. ui. E' wb w fl o -,' 1 v s Fx 4 fi Ye-in SOPHOMORIC SCRTBBLIC Listen, my children, and you shall hear How the Sophs beat the Juniors one day last year. On December sixteenth that battle was fought, And there's hardly a stride who remembers it not. YVarner said to his friends-- lf the Juniors win This game-the last of the season's play, Hang a crepe on the door as a lasting sign That the Sophomore hope was buried today. Then he said Good-byef' and with ringing tread Walked away quickly-hope should not be dead! Just then the Juniors entered the gym, Full of vitality, vigor and vim, With a distance shot that was magnified In the sophomores, eyes each time it was eyed. lVIeanWhile, impatient to dribble and shoot, Stirred on and further by each rooter's root- The Sophomores saw on the timekeeper's face They were close to the start-and each ran to his place, Till the whistle blew and the time was nigh When they'd fight for their glory at Wilmington High. A tense of muscles on the floor- A spring in the air-a smack of the ball- That was all--and yet on that day The Fate of the Sophomores was riding its way. It was quarter of three by the Whistle's shrill And hope was flaming gallant still ln the heart of Johnny Warner. And he knew no thought But the one he ought- That Luck was around the corner. 'Twas still quarter to three by the timer's sign When they tied the score-added five to their nine. -Gmnvs lll.-XNN. 3 in 2. 1 I V l , -. , MFA '51 L r-'X-rQ 'C! If V675 YN 'ZX r ' we f to 3 s 17 if 'fs ll as fc' f. 0 C' .L 'J GEN f, fj 1211, gif fl Xp im. i-,K Q 1 if K L N N 'T h Jia' H5 1931 f V P1 Q - f ,J 2 '- 7 . M ,Earn J ,R 1- A X 6 Aw, 4 .5 X w I 1 J FRAQQX ,. Em 'ff 5 X'-6? L M ,S 5. '21 X I ,f 'V ' WJ- H X Q9 ,XM V, N dll A - ' Q Y, - Q4 , Xl, 'J Q? gil 3 ESHMAN X 4 . , , f Fi Wm.: ififli-. L.37 ef' gg-.. L -'Q-rpg Zf: .D , N 7 , - ,A Q1 I KJV'-'Q - fxq... A fwk? YQ' 1- 'JA 'P 'T-pf' Tax 'hm L Qffg l W Q X5 CQQWIQKQ 1 EQ A 3 W gfqjf f A A 556' my , X Q- f f 77 X. 0 Afilimb 6 53 .JL . 7!,0Q M Okkfiwfg-ff 1 A 'fodfmdlm 0 J Af, ,fb ,. fig-fl x '- ' ' gk,-qi' :ii A Niki-A X-Q, T K 5? E949 , ui A ' LEG . ,Lf ' ff' if N AN . XM i Ysjgiil TF E, SX I 'rid 1 , 1 5 K , K,-D VV LC, Q LQ i 6.1: ' W 2ff fW+1?i:L+: 5:- ' ' - A- 5 3 -'5 'V ' . 1 'L 1?5 Uf FQ A A 7 E29 ' 'fc E - ' A 4 J-l--Q 1 L M fl 3 j--nz' ' -:- Y A 'i ,Q K 1, r, Q-5-,5ii.-Efifjx 1115? - -f-N1 bk : - - ' -K- - A ' , A V V -. t Q: ' -A J ' '- -L ',-1' W' f - F -2 'fx-Z-UT ' r i il, .A -' i-LA-L A . W5 A A A A A A A A - ff A -A A----A fx W ui A fe M4 5 CLASS OF JANUARY, I93I A233 , My 51 A -Q -.sl Y , J, fvhmvmvgn -mr ,. NIJ: A Exam 5-P., V - , M ,,,,,, 5 ., -,S ,mwn-v:z1 annr:r:n':4:b:15?KvfQi4i.n. .5211 f X D O wi f,I NEW 4 'X , ' 'Q A 5? if 4' A D 'P fx? is Stix Q Q 1-:Q 'Q' if nf 5 M 1 p if o fs 5 ZFQQ CLASS OF JUNE, 1931 1 ga ' ff-f' :gmt W Y, .F .tw V., 1 . .. W. ., . N- . .-, 1, ., g -Q W- W5--My Q- V - . Y -- 'gl' - - ,7 J - f I I ff! M235 .-.x--- ' is r 'U ' ZLQTY si-11111 fH1C1fgiEQ 5 O I E-is I I X Q-04 5 - 0 f ,S 5 h, 1 'N N 4 1 dj PRILSHIWILN DAYB O 'WE lVhen We as Freshmen entered High School The teachers insisted that we obey the rule. , At first we were sent to room one hundred six, ., i fm And there endeavored a program good to hx. Q iv A bell ran r, which the said, meant for us to ass, E Y P - Someone yelled, left, to the elevator, but alasl VVe hunted all day, hut never it did find, V So the rest of the term, we had the stairs to climb. v Q il' A number of times, to the auditorium we were sent, Q But made so much noise, hours after school with teachers F2 were spent. I ' O The freshman party was the event of the class, And a good time was had by every lad and lass. fe kverybody was merry till reports came round, S And the next day each student came to school and ' O frowned. 'N-xt Although at the end of our course we are found, ,X Nlemories of our Freshman Days weigh many a pound. 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PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION I .' fl ' Liv ii V - M Y W -fmfz min , , - Q.- ,wh FK D D- 4:W:pNff2fR-C111 W E5 F f STP FT' - 4 'NN A Fm NO 75' Tw mmf wx X 521243 D 17491 H: , 1 X 5, 130 KX: 3 U, if Wm K I 5.-wg, 5 ,Gibby 'Q EgmL4QHQKmKI,,MKZgmggmRgg Agf JQQH gum Cnrcx 'j Qigii do Student Assoezrrautrron OR the p'Lst sever rl veus, Student P2lltlClp'lf10l1 h'1s been discussed for Wll mmgton Hrgh School lt hers been the subject of mdny debdtes At 1'rst, rn Februwry r928, ue e'rn sfry thfrt thrs project h'1s been successfully l'runehed I lrlx rn the term of September 1927 1 group of cl'r s officers met 'rnd formed r Lonsultrtron Lonrmrttee I'1mes lNIeKelvex 1nd Ixlrmbeth Poll'ud were elected presrdent uul secret ur, respectrx els, or thrs commrttee Vrrrous topics xx ere presented to be drseussed br the commrttee, n unely fr Lost 'rnd Iound Bureiu, the Point Srstem, Budget Svstem Ind Student Assocrrtron Of the subjects offered, the commrttee de crded to center rll rts ehforts on the Student Assoeratron srnee the other toples could e lSll5 come 1 1 p rrt of the work of the Student Assoevrtron lbe Lonsultrtron Lommrttee mrde rn extensuc study of the vurous pl'1ns of Student Assocrrtrons rn use, ftbrough books 1nd punphlets rn lVIr Wrgners ofhee lrrwc members of the eommrttee, l hx lbeth Pollud C,lar'1 l'1lme1, J'rmes lVIcKelveS, ohn lutft md Joseph Vur Pelt, m'1de 1 trrp to the Phrl'1delphr'1 Hrgh Schools usrng the Student Assocrmon pl rn ohn 1 ufft went to VVest Phrladelphvr Hrgh School, jrmes lllelxelvev md Iosepb Vrn Pele to Overbrook Hugh School, rnd Elrrrbetb Poll nd md L1 ur l'lll11LI to Wrllrdrrr lenn Hrgh School Everyone came bdck verr cnthusrrstre tor formmg 'r Stuelent Assoerrtron rn VV1lIT1ll'lgf0l1 Hugh School llresc three pl ms uhrle they drtfeled slrghtly rn det ul yet u ere fUI1d'll11CDt'1ll5 the srme l he next trsle w rs to eombrne the thlee schemes to mfrke 1 su1t'1ble W01lx1I1g pl'1n for Wrlmrngton Hugh School Ihe committee deerded tb rt the frrst thrng to do rms to form '1 Student Asso er rtlon of rvhrcb every student rn the school would be r member 'lhe presrdent 'md rnd the tre rsurcr uere to come from 'mx eluss but the A4 or the Freshmfrn The uork of the Assocx rtron w rs to be done bv tvso bodres, the Student Counerl 'md the House of Delegrtcs lbc Student Lounerl rs the upper body composed of 1CpICSCI'lt'ltlOI'l from the elrsses 'md the fdeultx llus representrtron eonsrsts of four from e'1ch of the Seruor el rsses, three from creh of the Iunror el rsses tu o from each of the Sophomore cl'1sses md one from e rch of the l'reshm rn cl rsses, sever rl frcultv members, wrth hir Wrgrrer member ex ofhero u ltll pow er to veto lhe House of Delegmtes wus to hrve home 100111 representrrtron, tuo delegites from ereh Iunror md Scnror home room rnd one from each Sophomore and Freshman home room lhese bodres uould p rss on rll busrness of the ASSOCl1tl0I1 'md tlke up such ques trons 'rs club clvuters, club 'rttend mee enrollment, progrdms, the Polnt Svstem, 21 Lost md Pound Dcputment rnd other me rsures pertdrnrng to the welffue of the students '1 he l resrdent of the Assoer rtron would tfrke ch nge of the m'rjor1tv of frssemblres, where heretofore the l resrdent of the A4 cl'rss VV'lS e'rlled upon Up to the present tune, the Pre-srdent of the A4 el rss h'rd 'r du rl DOSIUOII th rt of presrdent of hrs cl'rss md prtsrdent of the student bodr At rm rssemblr or presentfrtron th'rt I'lCLCSSlt'1tCCl xmember of the student bodx, the K4 Presrdent uns e rlled upon Nou, the Presrdent of the Student Assoer ltron lets rn thrs e lD'lC1fy 'l hrs IS the skeleton of the pl rn 'rs dr ru rr up bv the Consultitron Commrttee, 'md unmnrmously endorsed bv them llre commrttee plesented rt to Mr Wqgner u ho rpproved rt '1 he pl rn W rs next rpploved br the frculty, 111 cl'rss oHreers, 'md then the Cozztznued on pagg 251 5 1 x if v'-sf5xsfsT E'E Ll 101 I 1 1 ll 's ' 2 . 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LYNAM ' ACH year as the competition grows keener, it seems to be a greater honor to ig be elected to the National Honor Society. fAlthough the standard of eligi- A . . . . . . 1 bility was altered this year, making the upper third instead of the -upper O fourth of the Senior class eligible as formerly, only live per cent. of the graduating 5 , Seniors and ten per cent. of the B4.'s can be admittecll. Witli this change, since more , students are eligible by Scholarship, more stress is laid on the other three principles Q- of the society. , Q 1 ln voting on the candidates, the teachers and members of the society consider Q three main principles of the Society: Character, Leadership, and Service. The other , principle, Scholarship determines the eligibility of the student. Q' A E Questionnaires were sent out to the eligible students and they were requested to Q1 list their extra-curricular activities. Lists of those eligible for the Society were sub- O mitted to the teachers and members of the Honor Society and they were asked to rate them from one to ten, those whom they knew. Those persons who received the highest ' averages were required to appear before the faculty committee. Following the inter- 9 view the committee selected the new members. This new system has been inaugurated Qt, recently. O , . . . . . . . . . I'he members are publicly initiated with a very impressive ceremony. 'lhe prm- X ciples of the Society are first explained, and then the President, holding aloft a flaming torch in his right hand, administers the oath to the members. Q, ' 1 lLach year 'the members eagerly look forward to the trip to Wasliirigton, which the Society makes. Last year the trip was made by bus, which also served to convey 9 the party around VVashington to the many places of interest. The National Bureau of Printing and lfngraving, The Capitol, VVashington llflonument, and The Congres- 5 sional Library were sepecially interesting. However, the crowning trips were those I made to lVIount Vernon and to Arlington Cemetery. f 1 . . . U Ibe trip to Arlington was made on Nlemorial Day, and the members of the 1 party were enabled to see the President and view the exercises held over the Unknown 3-E Soldicr's grave. . I Besides the trip to VVashington, the members have many other social times, espe- cially at the meetings, where an interesting program is always presented. Hence, 5 i every Freslunan and every other student in school should make the National Honor fy Society his goal. 3 Q' 0 ' I Cf V5 , Hs ifgi-qua L1 W' - Y tk in - ei e Lf lg Mfg kg ' G WQB ' 5 x 0 J. 0 . Q0 '. . ,.v. s. 0 .0 1 4 -J .- P.. C ,1. f. f. : ,. 5 ,- A - - m :n va C +- S C ..v O w.. L z m eu: ,. 'ww--Fw if 5 iw f ' - EQ f f4-H-1 A-eN1ij za M - ' ,,i- ., , f 5 , ip, lf,-ff! 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L Zim ' LLT' FP 5925 Sq- bg-N E rfb' H1-Y CLUB I ' ' ..-',.x wp, li . .a... .fzv-Q. ,. -, - YH- fm HA 'Wh QL . A C U - a. .6 A -- it i' .fix ,' Nfl cf ' 'e as f il C .f fx X3 ' Qfif dlr.,:2 BLVEY HYCK X37 . 0 -. 'ff o YQ. l . L , IL LL-KX ,fi Y - ,,-M .x . - . . 1. , , - o . fa J 4. D 530 -'fn QU. D I 3 . HJVY Club O Pfl'A'il1l'llf'-DAVIIJ EBERT T7'POX1l7'BI'-DONALD R. lVl:ORTON, JR. I'if.-e-l'msi1lvni--Roisum' V ENNUM Faculty Advim--'1'HoMAs F. ALLEN e' 4 Sm'relary-l'l. VICTOR GRAHAM dflfvisory 1l'IL'll1bL'l'SlliflL B M. CHANNING VVAGNIER, P1-ilzcijml, Wilmington High School. 5 IVRANK lVIAR'l'INlE Hum., Principal, lVillard Hall School. 0 , CHA1u.l2s H. Gaoizsmicx, 13ay.v' Plfm-k Direcfor, Y. M. C. A. f., A ' The Purpose:- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school 1 and community high standards of Christian character. O f- . . . I l'hrf Slogan:- Clean living, clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholar- ' ship. 5 :. rw . . -, . . l lim Dynamic:- Contagious Christian Character. Q. O F I-I E Hi-Y Club meets each Thursday evening in its Clubroom at the Y. RI. C. A. A splcn'til'id supper is served before each regular meeting by the g ii lllothers Council of the Boys' Division. Y. lVI. C. A. is Life Probleins-Bible Study Discussions for High School Boys has formed ' the basis for the weekly discussions of the Hi-Y Club. In addition there have been , ' many helpful, inspirational and instructive talks to themcmbers by friendly men most I prominent in WVilmington's social, civic and religious life. i i Service rendered in both school and community occupies a prominent place in QM the club program. 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OFFICERS lfirrt Szfllleslri' Second Sen:-ester C? v Pl'L'A'il1t'IIi-lhfllLDRIED McADoo BETTY DAVIS , H lfirf-l'r'e.vide11l-Bl5'1 l'Y Dfxvxs ROCCHINA De BARroLoM1z1s- Serretm-y-CATHBlume BROAD CATHEIUNE BROAD R Tiwmu-w--I-IELEN SWEETMAN HELEN SWEETMAN O Clmir. of Ijfflyflllll Com.--I2L1zAnE'1'H CLOUD ELIZABETH CLOUD 4 f Chair. of Service COIN.-FRANCES L15 FEVRE FRANCES LE 'FEVRE y 'J Chair. of Serial Cum.-Amcrz Course ALICE Comms Fnrulty 14d'zfi.rf'r-lVIISS FITZWATER Rm' O HIS Friendship Club, which is a branch of the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A., is one of the oldest and most active clubs in High School., It has been Q in existence for more than ten years. It has a membership of about one hun- Qm dred twenty-five girls, who aid in the numerous activities. The various programs are O i planned for both socialability and service. Often a speaker is heard. During the year, several programs were given at the various institutions of the city. At Christmas, the ' -. Home of the Merciful Rest was visited. ln their service work, the girls have taken charge of a little girl. They also do good work in school by maintaining a girl in the Qs rest room all the time. Other features of the program have been a Father and V ' Daughter Banquet, Caroling, the taking of Freshman girls as little sisters, and a 1 Recognition Service held in St. Paul's M. E. Church with the other Y. W. C. A. clubs. . QW 1 o fu, 7 N QW O 1 fr' .1 'df-7 fe: NK Se 6' , . .U do M Q mireletl v I I Izfr, V iff If-I-, IQ- ' I 7 I3 - 'H 5'5'i5I I Q74 T V1 -, I' . I I ' - 7- .-, ' Iy1:A:,f1Q1.Iaz'j . , I ' if TCF-5 Yi fa ,I -,SIL 61 K QPMXIRMA ,ir,,f.!i -49-3.-K-O if-SCX CI 10 I Q- If - Vw, I, ' I',I'S,II A-Jdcgfgpf -:args SX I ET fi A 133--LTI -'Ti 'L 'TQ-If-, Y PI ' Ji J I-'II'K.T'.xqgf --,Q ,135 '4Ii2-, f ff - '-ILJIII S EFL 2 Y YY ' ':riJ2'I:hi, 'IIIIITIW fi IQIII - '-'1'?g1II,'Q-ffffffgfx- I -521 3, I Y -Q? I J i I I-75353 li!! ff. 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I J 513 in' D 7 QUQHHHCUT i Club 4,1 OFFICERS i 5 I,l't'.YfIlt'lll'1'BlERTHA HARRAR Q lfifl'-lJ!'t'.l'iI1!?llf-MARGARET lW:ITCHELL 0 SFC7'l?fIlI'jf-HIELEN RHODES ld' T7'6IlA'llI'07'-KATPIRYN BORDEN Clmir. 0f,Proyranz Com.-DELMA SMITH Agn Chair. of Social Com.-DOROTHEA MILLIKIN 4 Chair. of Service Com.-KATHRYN DARREL O H15 Quannacut Cluh, Girl Reserves, of the Y. W. C. A. was organized in A February, 1922. At first it included both Freshman and Sophomore girls, 'Q but now it is composed of the Sophomores only. i O ' The meetings are held on Thursday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. under the ' direction of Miss Helen Eastlake and lVIiss lVlary Donovan. During the year the ' 'I girls have taken programs to the Old Ladies' Home and done Settlement Work at Wesley Community Center, At Christmas, they gave a party for the Children's .. Home. All work of this kind is greatly appreciated and gives the girls much pleasure. 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I vi ,L U my i l f 3 W ,'1.l. 2,1 ' C'X2v.' c L pg: IHA . ,X I if xx 'iii if sf: f 2-is Rift! 7277 ' rs. ge ff f'i1 Q. 15, 1, it Q f, 'fri r v ex C?-if' izfifi G ' if 'l ff: XR ,, 51,1 xzgyj figitei- E . fy , f'l35rf! l -T ! i fi 'O lfix. '. K ..-ig. ij ,N L f I 1.7. 'jf ffl ,W ,s .2-' Cf ., K I ff il . 0,19 A 21.57. i -.5 0-1 g1..,1l4 i '! aids of the Round Tab e OFFICERS lfirxt Senzerter Prexident-MARGARET THOMPSON Vice-Presidmt--ANN12 CHEAVENS Secretary-DoRoT1-iv BAUGHMAN j1l'L'!ISll7'U1'1ELIZABETH HICKMAN Program Cllfli7'llIlUl'BETTY MANCHESTER Social Cjllllfflllllll-BETTY CARLEY Serfuice CllIIil'lll'llIZ'EVELYN CORNELL Second Swlzeshfr ANNE CRowL MARTHA STANTON MARGARET lVIARSHALL EVELYN POLLARD DoRoTHY BETTS GERTRUDE KAUFFMAN NIARIAN lVIOULSON Sf707lSOI'S'FRANCES DE MAURIAC ELIZABETH JONES ECAUSE of the large membership, the lVI. R. T. Club this semester has in eluded only second term Freshmen. In various ways the members have made a special effort to live up to the ideals of the code-by studying the lives of famous Women, whose lives typify special parts of the codeg hy reading poems which illustrate these ideals: and by rendering definite service to others. Une day each week some of :he girls entertain the children at the Settlement. Each Saturday morning groups have volunteered their services to act as ushers for the educational pictures which are shown at the Arcadia Theatre. During the year two parties Cone at Christ- mastime and one at Easterj have been given for the children at the Settlement, 314 Jackson Street. Among the outstanding social events was a St. Patrick's Day Party. Four girls under the direction of Adella Jelonek gave an Irish dance. Wanted, A Male Cook, a one-act play, was presented by Dorothy Betts. Q., 'C .... 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N.f'. l -Q ,f 1, ii F5213 1 l l Social Service Club OFFICERS X l,7'L'.ViIlf?IllTIQUTI'I RICH E Ificv-lb-esirlmi1-Douornv LYNAM l l I A l Sl7l'l'f'lllI'j'lJMIARIAN NIOULSON TFT'L'!1.S'llI'f'I'TDOROTHY WALKER l L'l'HUUGlfl the Social Service Club is one of the newest clubs among the extra-curricular activities of VVilmington High School, it has accomplished much during its short existence. The club was founded by ll-Tiss Bryson last December. The purpose of the organization is to promote a greater interest in settle- ment work. I-is-' .gt ,ft .- - fl. N .,. if i, ,ii 1, ' fl,-fl' If ffl ',, j, -is .if K. iv J A 2 .A K J ,xx -l',1x 37- 5 l rw NN- A -- l . . . J i , 'M in , V. MXH? J eg! -xx r ,if R' qu.-jj L-.J ,-4 :J F- ...i ljf,Q,4. rv 3. -1,-,-A xx Qli it i ft il lil' ffl, ,- fl gl if ' x T- 'Y HX- ., ,,-,. Lxr... Jr i MX , r' Q. - tn 1 L7 .ffl 'i7.j9l J, ,-J, pw' pw Q XT- ix l ef if Y fffnil 'lf' .1 .ft Y l' '. i l ltj l J Sf'-ti? Q .fix X .1 I I, N xl ty l ffl? 1 C .J ,i V ,lf if it it ,ij T14 :rea tw ,Tv l f N S il? 'al V -.QRQJ Iii 3 I V7 ,gb f , , ,K l-:Tr-Ji. ffxlfi ,7 ,. ij Qi i .-- N J -5 , xgex-adj l 'ffl 1 ,C F rl ,f l,-V' , . E 'f-L,,', L. fy is is The members are divided into Friday afternoon clubs, which take turns in enter- taining the children at the Wesley' Settlement House. The girls amuse the kiddies by playing games, and by telling or reading stories. 'A ' I g l 'L The membership totals thirty students, and the club has as its adviser llliss Q55-ff i Catherine Bryson, of the English Department. iifefiib llfiiia . 'QE lt as , .s,eV,M,it,,t- 5 . t . t e le is ' i lr. I -y g I - 5 y .S x 11, gy, 'L V -' , . 3 v, ,' . 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C ini L L. f1.f'eif. re-i-J' i' il: 'rqjrfxg i ii?-ig p-31.3, 'rr W Y 'Sir '1 - -..Q ww- -.. we--A1 .JH-7 ei.- ,., ,gif --xt- -QW - T- L, ij'.f-fF7Kfx2fXl.'lU L 'sVfl-lf,fr k 5 Uf',.'? f'e Tk V l','?.ffJP'e Tm-'fr i K N-ww Qfffj Wil f ff? -,--MLAQAL-:Lf .H lu'-1 H fav i-ij J N. y ' fi.x,fEfC5 :mlllm 2:55551l.l!i'1.gliZfQ--vQ59r - : M4'i3Q ::'.,i?i,fS in l.iZQ': U The Girls? A visory Council OFFICERS First Semester President-GLADYS KENDELL Vice-President-ANNA FOX Secretary-ELIZABETH WILSON T1-earuv-er-ISABELLE BROWN Second Semester FRANCES BECKERLE RUTH Wooo MARGARET MITCHELL MARGARET MITCI-IELL NCR each two weeks, under the guidance of Miss Fitzwater, the Girls' Ad- visory Council holds a meeting. Each Senior and Junior room sends two girls as representatives, and the lower classrooms send one. This system balances the representation. Problems of school life, such as tarcliness, cheating, and school spirit are discussed at the meetings. ' The Girls' Advisory Council has a very worthy purpose, which includes seven principles: to improve the general welfare of the Wilmington High School, to be a representative group of girls, ever ready to serveg to aid in the self-government of the student body, to raise the personal ideals and standards of the students, to promote greater co-operationg to raise the scholastic standardsg and to strive for the best. In carrying out the principles, the girls have definite duties in the cafeteria, in the lunch room, in the rest rooms, and in their home rooms. No matter what her duty is, each girl is striving for the betterment of her school. rxhx VZJKJ--A-x ,xift f7.r,3 ,UH fpiiil' 1-T xx .if 1 ,,fs-:rr - 'PHE Kxwj Xjjk J X it , llkf XM, x, Qi! . '- .' 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I 22.653, If-,ff ra L5 mai N 9150 45 l l1v':A'f'! bfi' :P , ,f lull ' Z' ff? iii? ,AC-LAX if.'1Ai'i-L i , X, aj 1- A The Boys, Advisory Council OFFICERS Sl'?C07Zd SC7lI6'.Yfl?7' I JAMES MCKELVEY BERTRAM ADAMS HONVARD TURNER HENRY D1cKERsoN l ir.s't Senzexter lfice-P1-esiflmr-EUGENE WALTER Sm-emry-CLARENCE Rice T7'003'll7'0I'-CLARENCE RICE Sponsor-MR. Howizrn HE Boys' Advisory Council meets every four week to discuss matters per- taining to the betterment of school life. This year the Council has accepted a new constitution. The aim of'thc Council is to make a stronger organiza- tion than ever before. Every Senior and junior home room sends two representatives and each Sopho- more and Frcslnnan room, one. The Council this year has a new sponsor, lvfr. Howeth, whose ambition is that the Council play :1 greater part in all branches of school activities. ' .,, lxmilg ul Af' L Q, l iii? A ol All-Q 1 1:1 'tiifufi' lgj-cf' v,,,g7g i EQ. 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CLARENCE RICE lf'inf-Presidenf-Dona Gouuori RUTH SHELDON S6l.'l'CfllI'.1'-ANNA Duswoivru RUTH Wooo 7'l'f!l13'lll'l'l -'STUAR'1' J. Holm, JR. HARRY JOSLYN C' RAMATIC ability, like hidden charms, must be brought to the surface. The CJ' power to express the inner feelings is dormant until properly brought forth A by a competent instructor. In the past four years there have been three : teachersg namely, Miss Lillard, Miss Ardis, and our present instructress, Miss 3 lWcComb. Miss McComb has been Dramatic Coach for the past two years, and D under her supervision the Citamard Players have made an excellent showing. CJ' Daddy Long Legs, a comedy in three acts, was their first play of the year. Its A ef success may be credited ,to the individual acting of each member in the cast and to the Qt support of the entire club. This year was the first time that the play has been pre- C sented in the Fall term. It met with such hearty approval that the date will be con- 61' tinued. ln September there were twenty-six vacancies, twelve of which were for girls ii K and fourteen for boys. livery member is selected for his or her ability to act or inter- l' ' pret a part from a poem, play, or monologue. The judges are students, llfliss lXlcComb, O and other teachers. Judging is based on three cardinal points-voice, bodily expres- f sion, and interpretation. lnterest in dramatics may be illustrated by these figures. Q Of two hundred who tried out only twenty-six were accepted. lllembership is limited ii, to fifty students from Junior and Senior classes. ' Meetings are called every other Monday morning at 8:30 in Room 106. Here 5 very interesting programs are given, in which everyone participates. This gives each member a chance to keep up in his work. The Dramatic Club and Glee Club gave a combined party in the boys' gym- im' nasium on December 9, 1927. The committees for the party worked with great dili- O gence, and the results could easily be read in the pleased expressions of those present. V . QW C, W tfwr be s N . if O 1 6, L - Y V 1 , Y -frr'Wu-'xnof?P:'1.fl-ETA- fill 'a fd -1 Inf ll 151 ml' l in l ffm. .Qt-fog-Zli sfo ff ...rl ,.. . O .. . .r V , ,- ,., , , .A , , l,- 1, x -,Y-fl ,',1 ,- ',-ffl Lim LJ - 10 5Zif1 xx., fs ff-4,1 fiifjf QLMJ '-,531 ' K X Sv XXI, X .A fr, I x L' .1 E?-2 3 V, F JL? as RQ-9334 J 133 gglgi 5725 115: fgfffi V 63 LY Swim hlfii 5312 fWNr!. 4 '1 Q gfxxvfl X Jw 4 Kkjf CFSQ Cjf' Efxglc lg P 11 H 1111. . rg?-ETS xgff '1 ' r 'x Q... GXX X N1- LN 5, ' us'9 ibwi . sxw 'f ,fi gi! up, .fjyfml R Y Q Q 5? 1 Ty if C4 pf A. xlqif H513 Zvi fern? IAX ' ffl? ,G 'iff -1 11 1:51 2: 'Y xiii-5 Kid' fi L. I ff QQ g',.Lf?. fxfgl DNL! bs x.,.,, , QJQLL :'I':?i'71 15- fi! M .Li ' 4- Li H, ,-Wfwl. IVA E31 ' J, 5 9 ? 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I A -1 I r I Q Qt ns- 0 Q- Tlhiespiiaunis - D OFFICERS l ir.vf Term Second Term lfrfaviflmzl-live:ENE GAUMER THoMAs TINGLE D l iuf-I'm'i1l4-nf-RU'rn Riel.: RUTH RICH 69 S1'C'l'f'llII'jF-ROSA IIQILANO ELIZABETH MEARNS , dj 7'rm.vurcr-I-Iowaan SCI-IULTZ HOWARD BRANNAN X HIS year witnessed the beginning of a new dramatic organization. The O 'l,ihespians , as they are called, meet every Friday afternoon in Room IOO. In I I n 1 ul this short time, they have made such excellent progress that they have formed J a nucleus of eighty students. taken from the Freshmen and Sophomore classes. si S 5 X Tryouts were held in the auditorium. One hundred and eighty enthusiastic CS-' lower classmen reported. Three days were required for the judges to make their se- . lections. , I FE! The school did not hear from The 'I'hespians during the Hrst half of the school year. It was not until spring that they presented their first performance before the student body. The appearance of the Junior group won the acclaim of those assembled. This was followed by a request to present a play for the Washington Heights Cen- tury Club. Under the personal supervision of Miss McComb, assisted by Miss Nlillikin, a group worthy of praise has been organized. The club at once adapted a study of the voice, acting, and stage settings. 'I'lu'oiugh this organization an opportunity is given for the development of histrionic ability and for acquaintance with Drama. Congratulations, 'l'hespians, may your fine work be a source of inspiration to your successors! - T. o F xx ' Ya if I P' Q' o u Q: 4 I ful, f'9 'Q' o 7 X f.N .. fi - 7 f:'i'ek...0yXi :f 1rfcXs- Yf1il IIZQQSQI w?QlT+,M 'TQ!. Riff' '75: 'Q iff-S-:S X fn .X .W ' i5j.:'f QZQ ':X , A 1, Jmfj':- Q X Uv W -7-T'-.T lx w lf'-,A .V Jr? N '-- -Q V, tx,-Yy .,i:',1.xI,N Pi- ,A L, 'ig F if V fy-,WX X Ulf' 1'V,,f..'f ' :mi K' A l' XXXL' ' A 4' 'XXXXfXXaf -f.f1kx X'XXX X'X'c - JAX X XX ' .XA XY if Xu VVXX XXXX5'-'J XXX. 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X1rfQw XX XXX QXXXXKJXUWX -u XXILLL6, x 3 M U f fx -A 4 ng vc X431 -ffl ., X uf 154 x. 1 I XJ NJ . X QE .f.'v1fTxEfrjX5 X1f3:gxhXfQ'g1fLiQ ,n5X1.XX2gtfA:QXw---f .xvk.X.fXl1:j,.f:lSQ?, X fif F . ff -.F-iffxgcw ' 2 - gg .r ff:,'..,g'3Qs,'1QfQ.ii.QiEif.t,1:Wrfrf ,if'7fiEi1tE1Ef'K qK2:fjl2?cQ..'s :f.ff.,w2e9l gi.MJ.1.,,o .1 ..,...1u.,-.LJ..i,L i,c,.m.o.- -f-1 , 1w3..-L111.vLn- - .. -.. .. .- V - . Q. The G ee Clubs O , fa OFFICERS J 4, 'A Girls 'X . l l ir.i't Semester Second S emerter Presirlwit-A. RUTH SHELIJON RUTH SHELDON i If TCI?-IJ7'6.YiI16Hl-VIVlAN ELY FRANCES JEFFERIES f ,. Sm-emry-DOROTHY IQ. DOWNINO DOROTHY DOWNING N 'R Trmsm-er-Lucie l'llCKMAN ' EVELYN GALLAWAY F Lilmu-ian-I!Iv13LYN GALLTWVAY JOSEPI-IINE SIDELL Aer-amp.-BeT'1'Y BARTENSLAOER 'T BETTY BALDWIN 4 Boys - 53 President-I-IARVEY F ARROW WILLIAM CTSHOMPSON O If ice-Premlenz-STAN1.1zY SA1.sBUiv.o STANLEY SALSBURG 5 ' Secretary-RETNHARDT BAIVIBERGER MELv1N LEVITT , 1 ii y'I't'll.S'lU'L'I -'l'lEISEL. SM1'rn GORDON FERGUSON Librw-ifm-PALMER C1-1Ai'PEL1.1z HENRY DICKERSON flccomp.-lRv1N hfVI'1I'l'liNACK D HE Glee Club of Wilmington High School was organized in 1923 under the direction and leadership of hfliss Anabel Groves. The purpose of the club was, and is at the present time, to train and give experience in ensemble sing- I ing, also to advance an interest in good music. ln the few years that have passed, O since the organization of the club, the latter has become a very important factor in . the life of High School. At the beginning of each semester, tryouts are held and those who are able to meet the requirements set by the sponsor, that is, those who are able 5' ' to sing a simple folk song in tune and with pleasing quality, are admitted to member- Qi' ship. O The Glee Club is divided into two sections-the Girls' Glee Club and the Boys' 9 Glec Club. Each of these organizations holds two meetings a week. The boys have 35 their meetings in the morning, and the girls have theirs in the afternoon. R In the past year the meetings have been made more interesting, educational, and QR' inspiring, by the rendition of programs, which feature great vocal writers such as Schubert and other musicians of his class. These programs ordinarily include the life 1 of the composer and a presentation of his works. They have been made possible by the co-operation of the club members with their present adviser, Mrs. lVIary Scott 5 Gallery. im' ln lVIay 1924, the Glee Club presented its first operetta, The Maid and the o Middyf, This started the club on the road to great public success. The operetta be- fu, came an annual event of the club and, in 1925, they presented ln A1Qcady.', Ever 7 improving, the club presented The Belle of Barcelona, a charming spanish operetta, rn which received much praise. Being encouraged by the previous success, the club under- A QW took to present that well-known Gilbert-Sullivan opera, The Mikado. This achieved Q i still greater success for the organization. Another year rolled around and the club f ' presented Carrie Comes to College, a lively, gay, vivacious production, very typical f ,-7 of modern college life. Since the club gains more praise and success every year, there I C, is no need to repeat the statement that the production went over big. -Qs Colziilmed on page 255 C? ,' ,, 1 X -W ,QT-XX L ---Plays:-fxnewe'1.1i-FT-6. oigioli .H H QTQFZQ-QYAQZ 6 L 2- fi x 'f ' 4 , Q ,-fp, .w I In 1' -5 rq w I .1 L, ' Vi: xxx K wi - 1 1. EEF !,:'Qxkkq' ...f E Klsyiff ' fx NH W N. Ur. , Q., exx Q it-2.41 ,-' f . ,,- Y . fm ,,. IP NJ Y ., ',3 -.3 1 K4 gf, I s-ff + H. J V QL 'gfx K,':'j,.L ' P-.F 1 -Q: .f--.Jw Q. 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Hu 15 X ,N 1 -X 5.75 X. 44 s w '4' CJ: XII l , WI ,V L N, fl fy V- '- .g. .. px uxfgkff rs' ' V' tp.. w 'WHL 1 EMISTRY CH vi F7 I ' I f X .AL,f!1,-'.X,J.!I Q ff rx fu 'Q l X1 YL , Q x X Y 0. ,N o g,1.vE CHICK QQ Chemnlsltry Club OPFICLRQ I nxt 6PllIlSfll Second Smzesler VV1LsoN HANINIOND WIARY ROBERTA ScoTT DANuzL Roo1:Rs ROYDEN JOHNSTON Aflamu lllll R 'l WH1rN1:Y Preszdenl WALTER Sum: FILR IXICB IJIC'Sll1lIlf ANNA lfox Secretary and lllfdylllcl WILSON HAMMOND Program Cluul man I' LEANOR ANDLRSON HL Llxunxbtrx Club, the bcmox scxente organlmtlon, IS composed of students xx ho 'lrc ll1fCl'LStCd m flllfllcflllg then knowledge of the practlcil appllcatlons of Chemlstl y to lTlOdC1l1 mdustly Smu: nts olglnmxtnon, m 1920 lt hub grown conoxdembly, rts present enrollment IS over forty The Llub meets onte 1 month Ill Room 400 At these I11CCt1flglS, current d1S coverxes 'md problems ne dnecusbecl cJCC'lSl0l1'lllX movmg plctures 'ire shown and mterestmg t'1lLs 'Ire gxven by mcmbcxs of the Fwculty 11115 yc'11 the c.,l1Cl11lSU'N Club lms vmted the VVorth Steel Plant 'md the Pyrltes Company, Whele m'1ny l,l'lLlI1lL'll DIOLCSSCS new LOLl1tCOLlbl.V ewplwmed -1 if 3 w :. ku f Y -x l RE, Yi I 3 R J fi-2 R 1 4 I G J 2-'E .4 '. 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This year, only those who are taking Physics are eligible for membership. In previous semesters, Seniors as well as Juniors could join, but this privilege was con- sidered an encroachment upon the Chemistry Club, the Senior science organization. Hence, the eligibility was restricted. At various times throughout the semester, men, prominent in industrial or research work, address the club upon scientific activities. They also show motion pictures hav- ing a direct bearing upon classroom work. This year, the club has visited Bancrofts, the Electric Hose and Rubber Com- pany, Sharpless Ice Cream Plant, and the Delaware Pulp Mills. At all of these plants they received valuable information concerning modern mass production. i..,.-'-,VY- gi: Y -f 1 K Y bf R YY 7777A W ,AW , YY , 1, , testi? - 1 . . '1- 6 fp-V--.L 1 ,-f'-m Q, . QiQ1l fL,ff3' jk LXXQ Qixxi, 1 QW! -fn e c. ,. 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N42 '11, I IQ 4 2743 , AQ jx 1,51 1 I -.DI JI . 1' ' A X ' HAQQ QJQEQH gum CHICK Wg ' :YZF Boys Buology Club Ol 1 ILERS I zrst Semevlu Sllllllll Senzestzz Pfmdml Hou ARD SIIULL Arwooo RICARDS lzce .Plt?Yll1lI1f l'UC1:NL CJAUNI R ROBERT PRLTTYMAx Strrclruy IRVIN I' ICIIFI LS CHARLFS DANNLNBLRC lrmsufu ILARL SHI-1 TON Lhwls SHINFIIILD Sponsor C, H KLRSHNIR Amt ble BAYARD JONFS HE Boys Biology Club lb Ill UIgll'l1lltl0I1 of boya interested m the furthe1 atudy of Blology The duh 15 verv popullr wmong the students 'md h'1s 'lssumed In llTlD01t mt role Ill the lzfe of '1 Sophomole 'Ls 1eereat1on'1l het lllSC of the v IIIOUS mtexestmg speikelb on bubjett: related to Bmlogy Among the m'my mtelestxng SDC'llxCls this 5L'l1 w'1s M1 bulmer, our l11SIOl'y tefmcher, who spoke on the subject of Buda The club IS d.g'llI'l under the :ble lculershxp of B11 C, H Kershner, xx ho 1S ever lttemptmg to m'xke the eluh blggu Ind better VVe feel that the club IS mdeed fO1tl1 nate nn hwmg M1 Kushnu lb sponsox One of the numerous CKllIl.'lfIOI1Il fezturee of the club thls ye'11 wus '1 tllp to the Phul ldelphll Z00lOgILll Gudens md the HOTf1LllltU1ll H411 h 'x N : WE . smoxgt U w e Fi e s I vv T ' 4 .A az l vu I in .J X H' - r J , Y .,, N 1 - e ,....t .e dmv , ' , - Y ' ' ' - k W 'Y fb 5 . 1 4 1 I 0 4 is ir 'l O I 9 0 z Q., . get .7' . fi' f' D, 'xl ' '.',' 1' r j ' 7 'xl jf- Q -1, 1 . 7 ' 1 rv 4,. 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KURTZ 3 ' Ci0lI.Ylll.Y1IJUCY HICKMAN CATHERINE BROAD ' . HARRY LIEVITAN HARRY LEVITAN 4 Prm'tm'r-CA'I'I1ERINE BROAD TQOCCHINA DE BARTIIOLOMEIS ' A E DOUGLAS TJAVIDSON DOUGLAS DAVIDSON 1'1- f Cl'II.YfJI'.Y-IQl.IZAllETl'l H. WILSON ELIZABETH H. WILSON a PIOWARD SIIULZ TSADORE TQUBIN A Quaurnmv-MAROARET BICKING EVELYN GALLOXK-'AY I ' JOHN MATUSZESKI JOHN NIATUSZESKI , Q zffllilda'--l1:LIZAlHETI'l CLOUD ELIZARETII CLOUD PE l SAMUEL SILVER ' SAMUEL SILVER , l Spafmiz'-Miss RTILDRIED GOODINC2 9 5' H12 Latin Club, under the official name of Senatus Populusque ROI11HUUS,l, w A I has for its chief purpose the gaining of greater knowledge of the Roman people and their customs. The officers are elected in the Roman elective as- xg Qi sembly, the Comitia Centuriata, after formalities, such as the taking of the auspices, Q Q have been observed. All the programs are arranged in such a Way as to enlarge the , pupils' knowledge of old Rome and the Romans. - The new oliicers, dressed in the oliicial Roman toga, are sworn in by the Pon- A tifex lVIaximus. The Latin Club holds its meeting the second VVednesday of every month. O At one meeting, which was in charge of the A4 and B4 classes, a fashion show was presented. Some of the costumes displayed by various members of the class were 3 The lviother, Child, Slave Girl, Father, Son, Vestal Virgin, and Priest. Each cos- In Qi tume was fully explained by another member of the class. . D ' At thc November meeting, various members of the club discussed the sports and . amusements of the Romans. I , A ve1'y interesting assembly was presented this year by the Latin Club. One 72 feature of it was a short play entitled, The Judgment of Paris. Another very ilt- Q. X tractive feature was the description of the Vestal Virgins given by a member of the in ' club. This was followed by a beautiful Vestal Virgin Drill. ' 4 LJ' Another meeting of special interest was the one at which Professor Conover, Prof. of Latin at the University of Delaware, spoke to the club on The Latin Derivation of Words. is The club gave a farewell party to its graduating members. At this time Car- 3 menta, the great fortune-teller, gave scrolls to all members of the club. These scrolls , contained a prophesy concerning the future of each person. They were read one by 7 one and afforded Inuch pleasure.- At the close of the meeting, refreshments were 3 served. Q, At the February meeting :I debate was held, Resolved: That Cicero is more de- O 4 serving of everlasting fame than Caesar. The judges decided in favor of the negative Mg side. ff M Each meeting of the Latin Club is so well planned, and the program is presented N ,524 in such an interesting way, that everyone feels that time spent in the Latin Club is -,, V well spent. 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J w- 0 4 '....al ...A9 os, AQ l' ' 'i-Tw - 'A ' ' ' mf-'lflnif I f,v4. f. fr' QNX fff:X 'f- ,-'N .X . wi if 'D 5 YQQQJQQ it gf,f0gegL2,ry BLUE CHICK rf, i , A - 0 . r e ' 5 2 f- - S 5 l l -4- 3 72 P 7 1 U E he 9 , - . 1 l l l d l 52 F ireimc run 4, lF lla Cl lb e ' Ol4 l lCIiRS 4 l irst Senzcfsier Senrorzrl Sl'lll!'Sfl'I' 'l PI'l'Si1ll'l11l-BIETTY BAm'iaNsi,Acn21z HELEN SWEETMAN 3 If iire-l'rf.viflm1f-HELEN SWEETMAN NVILLIAM BRADFORD Snr:-r'fary-.IEAN' FU1.l.,12R'1'oN' ELIZABETH C1.oU1n Cv' f1'l'l'll.VI17'l'l'iF max Laura SELBY SANTMYERS ' . . , . . . . 3 HIL l'reneh Club, which is the oldest of the departmental clubs, was rounded about ten years ago. Since then it has grown from a group so small that it . met at the houses of the members, one Friday evening a month, to its present membership of about seventy-live. The first semester, seven meetings were held. The :. last was a French dinner, served in the Cafeteria. K-X All the teachers of the department are interested and assist in planning the pro- P' grams, which are given in French. During the year several plays were presented in- 9 cluding one given in the Auditorium at the time of the French Club Assembly. lkiiss 72 l Fitzwater addressed the club concerning her trip to France, and a musical program was 1 u 1 1 1 I 1 s M given just before Christmas. 'lhe singing of l'1'ench songs is often a part of the K, meetings. . 1 be i I ' nz hug i f ' , 'Qt' O cf l Q- J 1 o I H I I , I I an SI Fifi, ., ,XI ,, f' I 1 Y ff My ,fa 5521 WE' QNX , , Yu . xx 5, HX K ll 5. . I fxx 4. ,FA ' 'I F1 . I I Q I' xx III IKM . TX ff .PII Iv- 1 I IXIJI I I U ' JI FII I E139 P-.3 I rI 7 -N 0,5 'I I 0 1-s'5fI 21 Q71 fa ,, ff 1I I. f-f' HX Q CN' gx,q,fQ , J QT. I' .. Ig-.,f'-V 2 fix 4 01 llffq , Q?Tx .' I' .. 231: , kwin . Y- V Xf -, , Q., .g sg f ,-I ,U -Ht ,N I WAI. 'r ,W l I pw 1 Q ff ,. I-. QIM I, .- 'H..f,V l '1'wA NTT ... . 2 ' 'I I - 1 Fi rf. I, M nu Q. 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I Q W LLL: .QI 62.25 Wi I ,,.I il! x IJ IR AI bd'-T-.J ...A ..il....Q.z1g tix A , lice f5f,,,iP?i,,l',s!l BLUE VHYCEQD rf 0 5 Y- I ff we lEil Cireulo Castellano OFFICERS V Second Semester ROBT. DEAKYNJ3 BEATRICE AUSTIN HELEN REED HELEN REED l irsl Senzesfer V P1-e.viflm1t-GRAC 12 VVA 1, K ER Vice-PmvidmI-WILLIAM SHARP S ecreinry- Mi LDR rin D nv UTY Treas11f-vi--lX'I1LlJkED SIMON ,fl flwim--lvl iz. M usruus 66 L Circulo Castellano was organized in Wilmington High School several years ago. It has grown in size due to the increase in the study of Spanish in our school. The purpose of this cluh is to spread, by means of its pro- grams, information and instruction concerning the customs, the history, the art, the spirit, the commercial life, educational systems, geography, and literature of the Spanish-speaking countries. ln order to do this, such topics as these are discussed by the cluh members: Spanish Literature, The City of Barcelona, 'icostumes of Spain, The Commerce or 'l'1'ansportation of Spain, and Customs and llflanners of the Spanish-Speaking Peoplef' Spanish is spoken in more countries than any other language and therefore there is a great need to study Spanish and the ways of the Spanish-speaking people. Spanish should he studied especially on 'iccount of our increased interest in South America our progressing Southern neig,hl1or. N ha P Q, O u P t O ,if 4 O U S 8 i -a 'C u. fbi Q1 5-1 -.4 W K , Y, E ' 1 rw-Tu-'Q fE'!'q' 1 1 1 ' , Q Qt' o 1 5 Q I K I ' fa ?:. 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N ,AQ -J .m4,,w..:L.. .1.:,-Lf,............' 4 ' - 'K M. -- A, .J .Ax 1-w- 4.':' ,-g, 5 XL -gb, J, X L fi-,545-Q C 1 I i 4 1 4 i 1 ,M - A -fs - re :e eQ-stef sr J, -s f-,nm i L Iig,some-filielemllllfiszlcekljle S HYU3-i af' iiiiiii'im rs T o 1 fe' ' 4 ii 3 I 0 1 f 4 in R 1 c- I The Commerce Club A OFFICERS fp 7 l irs't Semester Second Senzester lJI'K.Yil1UlIf1NEYVHERN FERREE MARGARET lVlERCHANT ii I'fiC8'1,I'l'SiIlL'III'-lvIARY SEVICK MARX' INNERS - X Corresponding Ser.-Lots PYLE lVIARY NICCLOSKEY Recording Sec.-GMORGE SUTTON BEATRICE DoNovAN D 1 1'l'EdSllfE7 WAL'l'Ell PETERS lVIlLDRED GIBASON 4-J J 1 1 , - . . . . TA Hlt Commerce Club ot the Wilmington High School was organized for the . in purpose of creating a greater interest in commercial affairs, and to give com- dw mercial students ll more thorough knowledge of the responsibilities with which they will come in Contact in the business world. M -X . . . . i lbe Llub has been meeting regularly twice a month, and, with the co-operation fl of the student body of the Commercial Department, has had successful meetings. These Q- meetings were made interesting by the presence of several prominent business men of D Wihnington. . . 1 . . . During the year, the Llub had several enjoyable social functions. A party and A dance provided the climax of the activities of each term. This organization has aimed 'Q at better acquaintance among members, a closer contact with business methods and O ' procedure. 4 QW' o 3 fa 7 Q1 xr-1 fb 7 for ff I-7 L 'M 'N . O 1 Q. ' x , steph N A 7 ,f.7iw.5XydrEl. 'b,53ri ,,f --?,AX 1- - 'wc ,t In . .X .W Y- -3 Ji . t 1 I x lk' ff 7 1 . -J E . e, Elf: fray .fflgjm MJ N.. x,. 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Its history is much like that of the average modern 5 successful business mang it began at tlIe bottom and by persistent effort worked itself. up to the lIigh level which it now holds among school papers throughout the United States. We should Say, rather, by the persistent efforts of its Staffs has it O achieved its gratifying success. The first attempt to install :I School paper was made nearly half a century ago, 1 ,, hut not until 1914 was tlIe ancestor of our present magazine inaugurated as the A -3 lfffillllizzglrnz High Szrlmo! ljllflfl' CIVl1iI'pl. lt has continually expanded until now if it is one of tlIe largest school magazines in the country. As a Student publication it or Offers not only :I medium wllerehy noteworthy literary material of the students may be ' recognized, but also an ideal opportunity for one to receive valuable t1'Z1lI'lll1.g in jour- P nalistic work. Now another year in the life of the WlIi.s'p is completed and the editor takes this opportunity to thank all those who in any way have given their willing Services to the O support of the IfVlIisp during tlIe past year. 6,7 J Ezlilnr-in-Chief A ANNA L. KLlR'FZ Literary Dc'ffJIll'fllll'l1f I? 1 .I CLARA PALMER RUTH RICH CLARENCE RICE ALLEN DREW JOHN QUINN FRANCES JEFFERIES A HAROLD GROSI-I ELIZABETH DUTCHER JOHN TUFFT 1 RUTII SIIIELDON JOSEPH GOODMAN lVIARGARET RAY 0 lVIARIAN ROOT B EATRICE KATZ HAROLD SORTMAN DANIEL ROGERS QRLADYS NIANNS DANIEL BILLINGSLEY WILLIAM IQRAIEMER FRANCES RICHARDS LOIS PYLE . 3 3 KATHERINE JOHNSON ALIIERT FAOER PHYLLIS NIORRISON ' N ISLIZAIIETI-I HEEIIRON REBA SNYDER IDA COHEN . BARIIARA CULONA H IENRY M URRAY RUTI-I WOOD PHYI. LIS HORTZ CECILIA GORDON HENRY DICRERSON BUSI N ESS DEPARTMENT fllzlnrlgez'-ir:-Cllief GEORGE VV. LONGACRE fl sI'i.s'tr111f 1J'11I'i11eI's lU1l1I11g71'r.r WILLIAM JORDIE THOMAS DOWLING VVALTER GRlNSEI.I. SAM U EL KETY BENJAMIN BRODINSIQY AI,I'RED SEITZ fl sxorinle 1'V1aImym-.v LILLIAN RUSSELL IRENIE NIURPHY HENRY DICRERSON ROLAND CROWL ALVIN MONOOMERY HELEN FENNIMORE HENRY TOI'KIS HELEN CLOUD K. O s X2 O I I., Ps im, D I A. Tyjrisfr in DOROTHY l'iAI.I,MAN JOSEIIIIINE SIDDELL JOSEPH BRODINSKY O ' PAUL CORIIETT HEI.lEN DE VALENGER BERTHA 'FEBBINS f I LAURA NIILLER CLAIRE STIRLITH 3 Bookkeeper f-7 LAURA MILLER QM I 1u'ully Sponsor General Azlfuiser X ' O MADOE NICKIERSON EXLBERT T. STEELMAN 6' LAL 5 , l'N1s N ff'-1.1 ,Q iz I M if REQ 2512 02 2 T llj Q L I L43 T -if gil-5 mr or f. ff ' fs cc, If--' Lael c , e W if' i. .- Q 1, J' , 4:--' Q-cg' f' Jr,-1 3 ,V w fi A,,.f,f-fr'-i5,1, ty .g ,1,.1-my w-J.. ,J 'in IU ,aff gt-, 'WU ', fl - . U. ll, ., Xlfllf. 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' . std-ggi 'F 21 Fld kk 21, e iss J Q! mega-f . ,, L FIRST SEMESTER STAFF he Wilmington High School News HE opening of the 1927 fall semester found the News with more resources at its command than it had previously found necessary for the publication of the old three column, tabloid size paper. This state of affairs having been revealed by a hurried inventory held the first three days of the semester, a conference of all the News officials was called in the office. It was there decided that the News would be expanded to its present dimensions. The Staff, as Caesar once said of himself, had everything to do at one time. The deadline of Number One of Volume Two was four days away. The most revered creed of the News is this: The sea may dry up, man may cease to sing, the government may topple, but the lfVilmington High School News must appear on its date of publication! That creed could not be sacrificed at this time. There was everything to do. Very wellg it had to be done. The News must appear and it did! Things were set in motion at once. A broad circulation depart- ment was organized, assignment blanks were printed, an advertising staff was or- ganized and set in motion, the Departmental Editor began to solicit manuscripts of poems, book reviews, love lettersf' and criticising Vance began to draw pictures. The foundation for a photo bureau was laidg reporters received huge assignments 5 the sports department was tripled. The business department opened negotiations with Washington to register the News as second-class mail matter. Subscriptions began to pour in from graduates at college and in various parts of the country, necessitating the g 1 , A A i ,, A , -fs.g,,p. . , ,, ,,,., r i c N, N 'V 1 ill VV'NQqlnl7 fff fT'lT1'Y'i5il,Ifi7iLl'i7 llllyfn l 172 we HU X i7HWli ff' Wil f 11:1 5, A , 1 ,, 1 ' '-1 f gf . 357i fir! 'JL xg - I ,J QV Q itL!.JhiZ.9QisTI oilliivla BJ' 0 Xa. SECOND SEMESTER STAFF orfanization of a mailinf department. A tem Jorarv headline crew was sla ed to- E- L I . P getherf' llflost of this was accomplished in two days. ln the meantime, an advertising force, under the direction of Nlargaret Lee, was preparing for the News subscription drive that was scheduled for the following week. Part of this frouv was arran finf a pro ram for an auditorium eriod which was to L I le- ls . P conclude the week. Another part was painting posters and organizing teams to visit the home-rooms. The advertisinf for the aper be an to trickle in while the staff L P , held its breath. Then it swamped in. The News copy began to trickle in while the staff held its breath again. Then it swamped in. Friday morning, the day of ublication, found the staff readv to meet it. The final stories and late news were P . rushed in and forms were closed. The News appeared. Improvements and changes too innumerable to mention took place, the greatest of these being the ones that afforded greater speed facilities, such as the linotype and the new circulation de artment. These thin s rendered this ublication capable of P handlin news uv until noon on the date of auearance. II I I I lVIuch, of course, remained to be done. Durin the course of the semester a g freat amount of this was accom Jlished. The s orts de artment was reor anizecl twice, if- P P a dummr and assi nment s stem was introduced, and a tv ewritin crew or anized. . Y . P lVIuch still remains to be done, but long strides are being taken. The make-up of the News was informal, the general trend was towards the top page balance and concentration processes. The Hrst Semester this year the News published over 150,000 words of actual reading matter about Wilmington Hi h in addition to Jictures and other illustrations. g s l - is 'Q 'IL' ..., ,lit , H: 'S 'ilu X .- 'J I as C 54' 4 Ci' 5. 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Group leaders were appointed before each meeting Q and a lively discussion always ensued. 9 The meetings were held once Z1 month on Wednesday, under the supervision of 9 l Miss Nickerson, lVIrs. Stewart, and Miss Arnold. 7-si One of the features of the first semester was the presentation of the Beau of ,Q .. X. Bath. Other novel programs were arranged and presented. ' ' 1 Pg Kb' a va tw 9. o eel L29 Eff: V A An 'N Q A553 . 6' ' uve!- R-fer-'xmoR'! 11 W Y f ' T21 i ,...,, J.-,r,,..,.,,.,,,?,.,, 3? -.,,, i ,Y , ,- ,ms ,,,,,,, W, , Y , , l fm, ., L i,i,.'f'i1'f ,f In MQM ,J ,fax '?x,lj Yii. 5 ,ff , , gy ,,,X',w,f. fy vgw. Q ,J 3 ,,2.f1J.- ' ' '-.,.4- Luf, X,,,,f 1 .. x' , ' 7 if - -' A-.1 K 1 N Q, 1 1 A ' T-. I .7 , 9, . ' fix- 'C' ffwfz :Q-.?3kw::,,QU f'fL 5?f.f!,xQ?' 1.-4 g1gg1.ir,, -gif'-:9f'K fri 'f ' ...I Q5 ,,- C X , dj A-X YN tx.: Q Ay. 5:13 f:.,J-fy --1 , 2 A .X G fm f ff' ,M PPA uf ' R .J f . 3 ,-wp 4 ,E 43? Frm ,. .,,V , Qrxfx, Q'3'QY 1:..,' xg iii H535 4 .1 Ai 1 ? 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H .U JJLV AXVX X ,VAN-5 dxf, HJ in 21 1, NK xy .KI .IIT I XV , X L ,xx NIA A 1 f X w - - - 1 4 - , w ., ' A ' vw - ' - PGM1 'L X-JfQl::i3uLLf1J,miQi:1Jm.J.I,'4'b2:iifQ:f.xx,!vAU,,iw!-1: ECE, 11,5-Q ,5nf'.aQf: Q2f5.f Qf.T,,1uCff.:.. it VHW15-- I ter ir The Brush and Palette Club OFFICERS l ir.vl Sm11t'.vle1' Second Semester Pre.videnI-Ronear VANCE Rosem' VANCE l'ic1'-Preriflwzz-DoaorrlY BUCK MARGARET RAY Sfcrrmry-REIN!-iAiur1' BAMBERGER REINHARDT BAMBERGER Y'rm.vurw-Mnnjolufa GOSLIN EDWARD YOTKOWSKI I-IIC appreciation of art is the principle upon which the Brush and Palette is founded. Art appreciation is indeed a general idea, and in its association the club becomes a source of many useful productions. Submitting of original work for criticism by the members is welcomed at any meeting by the Brush and Palette Club. Sincerity is a dominant factor in the life of it, for, although the mem- bership is not exceedingly large, those who belong to the club show a keen interest in the appreciation of Art. This interest was vividly expressed in the number of mem- bers that attended the two Art Exhibits in the Wilxiiiiigton Library. The Brush and Palette Club, upon many occasions, has co-operated with the School by making posters to advertise, in an attractive way, the plays and various activi- ties of the year. The Art Department proved a valuable asset to the School in its production-of posters to advertise the News The Lions Club Poster Contest was received with interest by the Art Department. The first prize was won by Hazel Hill, while the two second prizes went to Elizabeth Dutcher and Albert Ramsey, respectively. During the first semester the club was invited by Mr. Schoonover to attend his informal talk on the Memoirs of Howard Pyle. One of the most interesting meetings of the Brush and Palette Club was held early in the first semester when Dr. Barker visited the meeting and explained thorough- ly the Art of Lithography. An elaborate affair took place in the social life of the Club when the Brush and Palette Club joined with the members of the Debate Club to give a brilliant party. Every effort was made to secure for the party an effectrof Art Appreciation, and the clever decorations, based on the Valentine idea, became the source of many exceed- ingly complimentary remarks. The affair was very systematically planned by the two clubs, the Debate Club taking care of the refreshments and the program while the Brush and Palette Club secured the music and provided the decorations. lt is clearly portrayed in both work and play that Art for Art's Sake is a fundamental for which the Brush and Palette Club exists. - -Q- K, 3' 4 32 F C 4- l Q1 i D Q 43 11 ii C- or 1 .RW D I l 'N J n D In X1 O v rl x 'lm' 1 D R an O i ri? 5 f'9 Vi 'Ri 0 , 67 ,KXQC T TWP-A K P ' if ii ' 'N-'V 1 1ff-vwwe' l c erreegts LL , IST T - lr Piifgiaw, , , , . . . . - , . -. ,ww V - - . Q 6 I -P -V.. gf ' CL. 1 . f '. 1 i., Q, N. Q31 1, ' fel! Ji mx tx f, 11-QL 5223530 Uvgpm I fi-.. T, A '3-Qi..,fQ6Km.,Qi?ffff 5S'f.mLm Xf11iiifi::g3f nf.. I U .jx W s lfr. W. X M L! , 4 YN- .1 12 5951 C - GN -is 5f:f's fx. xi 74 'f' W1 4. 1,1 Q-f' TN. KEY? Q-, Q Wf73Ti wfRfam aTWfE?WiF4QyWpwwQiif5Qm 5 SSM?-3 fl'-?-'Yi 7 N. f ,U 1 1 a. 21 x R :LJ K f . .f w Q4 Q. 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D g 5 I The main reason for this is that the orchestra practices a full period daily, instead of one or twice a week, as was the former custom. The members of the or- 5 chestra practice hard and faithfully, and certainly earn the extra credits which are - , E given them. I The leader of the orchestra is Mr. John D. Taylor. a well-known musician of ' Wilmington. He has led the orchestra for many years, and we hope he will continue i V to do so for many more. The members of the orchestra respect llflr. Taylor very much and he is affectionately known as Uur Uncle Johnny. 'T' . . I ' NVe are proud to say that our O1'CllCSl'1'll was represented at the National High School Orchestra Meeting at Chicago. Melvin Levitt, the concert master, was se- i P lected to represent us at Chicago. 4 The orchestra ably supplies the music for all the assemblies and plays given at ir school. Q 9 72 I Q Z blig- i Y I fi 75 'Q' O I 1 6' Y ' inf H ' ' Y v W V TZ-ffg'4'v-far-X fE1'1.1l I 1 L 121 . sa t i , f s . . ' i 1 ,,i, M 1 l 1 1 I K A my A. 3' ,V ,le . . ,yy ,,, ,Y - , .f.x,,,,f- , .,l. The Choral Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Smlzeslm' President-ELIZABETH TVIEARNS lVlARIAN MoULsoN Vice-President-ELIZABETH HICKMAN BETTY AI.DEN Secretary-RUTH HINKSON DOROTHY SLATER Treasurer-MADELINE BERG ANNA Caowi. Librarian-DEBORAH KINGSNORTH Accomp.-FLORENCE HORN HE Choral Club has now been organized for three years and consists of Freshman girls, whose voices have been recommended by the music teachers in the Grammar Schools from which the girls have come. This organization holds one meeting a week, consisting of a program and rehearsal of two and three part music. The club has rendered several assembly programs, which have won favorable comment. 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Football A ? ?2 c D 1 'X M 1 -4 U bn' Q M 1' . weiaw ef w Ambien? . ? ge O 1 w i 5. Vi V, O ! 5. if O ! . I! 4 i 5 . i. O Q' swf?-:PJ i ' Y - YVEAQ-fs rl Jmf:-Y. . N ,. N F- --' ,w , ,Af Flvxl f.-f 55.1K ,v. uh,-U-,,,-W N-ar -T-.--W YA-L.-if li -- W Q 55 C fr 2x1x5ngTn4f? Llicfif, QT' 'if C'i'm1'f2?lTDqv'q?'1T' 'KJYTLA WRT , 1-Ql :, Ki l 1Lf!5fVLc.bY Ecijmlz oqviifw ' H A6-ff L fji1ii ,iJ,ijn K J, A f V ,DAQ 13.3 M X 4,1 ki' .UIQ j,1 ff ,TX K LP- 1,ig..A.y,V N ., ,-, . , U, ,,,1.g.Q:..,.,::--':::1i,Q ,, lf.-mul T,:-:LMA XA-T..1.,,,W wax :TW jx: K3 Ay 1 - 4?,:,,x,, , .N f w ,if bf' aw E+.: pg ,Nl .- if 1 .pq ra- 3511 1 4,-'45 ri Q xh ju 'iw 'ir . 4 , rd fb Cfrlil, I x. ff,,J WU' pg, af 1 Q QM if .N C ,N I JF 2239? fm :X Qi Kg EQ? Ji-if cf' , . n VY Cy? 51,5 CJ .75 I J !V FW 111-6 ? . Q- M- 1 H-:BE ' - V-----mv!-G:.,,LY , -.,f:...-,-s,wL,.-.ik v,.,,,,..,- ,, , W I an if ,-u w m m va 'JU Z Q :L ri N 1 . N Q . 5 5 ff yu C1 . Qs-' .ln 'Yi :-3 ws - Em ,E , ph I- EEE o' 'S-1 rn ,- A UE D-1 :Q 42 'E no ge ew ,Q o - J I-4 o :Sp nn. psy 55: L-4 Z u-4 df- ' E ...A VW' b Q -1-. :Q --A ...dw , 52.3 LJ fi .Cl . HTEU 'fC'..... egg :Qtr Lriiai A ii frf QCD mum P47120 CI-TZLG-9 ' 53 ,fm-Q1 , 1' R X I ff' C1 ' 513' 'lvl A mi m, , 1 may W K QA,vw,MMWQAHmkQ!mkmmQgQMwMHMwww -- -ff Q ,V H ' x I w 1 l I WN 1 l 1 I N l l breaking a scoreless tie. kicks gave us our only touchdown. eulogies of the VVilmington team. 1 Q H- - . -' - N A A. Z 4 Ywwllf '.f1f:JW7f:i? W571a'r'., lif ts i K 1 isa, lFootlballllfSeason of 19 7 031 HIS 1927 football season found Wilmington High School with a nucleus of only tive letter men around which to build a football team. A new coaching 'il--K staff took over the job and the new system was successful as results show. R Laurel's D. 1. A. A. championship team found us not very far advanced in our play 70 and we were forced to be satisfied with a 2-0 victory. The first game did not show 61' the real strength of our team. ln this game, Cates, varsity quarter and punting ace, was injured so badly that his services were lost until very late in the season. We i caught a tartar in the Williamson Trade School in our second attempt. The Trade A in School boys expected to win but only a break of the game kept Wilmington from QQ 6,9 Our first defeat, at Lower lvlerion, placed us on the short end of an 18-7 score. -Ld Three times we were within scoring distanceg three times we were repulsed. Jack 3' Smith, our right end, played conspicuously well. His blocking of one of Lloyd's C, l The following Saturday found the Highlets running wild at Glen-Nor. A 'fa 27-0 victory startled and delighted the followers of the team. Wesley Collegiate ln- ,ggi stitute brought its strongest team in years to Wilmington and was defeated by the comparatively narrow margin of a safety and a touchdown. Ni? November 5th will go down as a red-letter day in High School history. A much- O ' touted eleven from Chester found it impossible to stop the VVilmington rushes. Time KL' and again our team marched down the Held and rolled up a 25-0 score. Chester pene- L, N trated but once to our 30-yard line. The superiority of the Cherry and White was so marked that the accounts of the game appearing in Chester papers were continuous 9 hill, O5 Straight football proved the undoing of the P. NI. C. Fresh in an Armistice ,CJ Day battle. The entire backlield took part in the scoring of a 39-O victory. A defeat at the hands of Salesianum was a bitter disappointment both to the team and its fol- lowers. lnjuries had a material bearing on the result. The Highlets ended the 1927 season in a blaze of glory by defeating the hitherto undefeated, unscored-on Forest Park team from Baltimore. Coach Allen started the game with the second string backfield. The Parkers', scored a touchdown but the kick for extra point went wide. The Highlet four horsemen were rushed into the fray and galloped down the field for the touchdown and extra point to win! It was the first time a Cherry and White combine had come from behind to win since 1902. i Those primarily responsible for the success of the team: Head Coach, Thomas Alleng Backfield Coach, Norm XVhite3 Line Coach, Ralph Talbotg and J. V. Coach, Howeth deserve special comniendation for their Hne work. Dd. Roger NI. Gregory, our general team physician, kept injuries to a minimum. To Duke Alexander and his associate managers, the team is grateful. The Athletic Association has awarded twenty letters for the 1927 season. Alex- ander Was given his letter for his efficient dispensation of capsicum and rub-downs. In the opinion of the writer, each letter man played his best in some particular game. The names and the best games of the letter men follow: Rice, Cates, and Graef were on their toes for the opener and played their best game against Laurel. Wardell did his best work against VVilliamson Trade while Smith established his reputation in the Lower Merion game. Glen-Nor felt the effect of the mightiest onslaught of Reese, Orth, Crowley, and Ramsey. Way and Mc- Mullen fought hardest in the Wesley Collegiate game. Chester found it hard to Continued on page 265 'Q ,1 Q e l .J . .xlr 5 his v' H1 O 9 ia . QQ 3? fi Cd ,. of N T . in fd 1, --F0 Q1 3 'I . Q!! -L N j 9 A 0 ,LM SPN Rlinfl ' 1-- gtaftQxesl.tarssrQ as Gigi . Qkjf g?E'.b-sip vm Qi' :H gl v,- L ,Ji '. 7-4! A Y ' , . - 7, V W J' 'pw 234 11 G. 'v C Wg, E ' f HX , . -X .J ,. dz 4 9 Q, TE, 'Nt w H F? . Q., Q. -1 K 1 nf, r 1 4 '19 Q Nl S X rg:-Q-'Z ff? 1 Q1 A 1 C ' X aw -QA. ,- W , , . V X 'J ' 'O 'Vg 134 ,xx J 95 Y, ,. , gy, 1. :D t - . T x -. vi bn ' V y j 4-is LY Xhofu.1.'l 'l 5'w ,-A14 -L ,- ' 0 Ox-, . .s. 0 oxy- 7 ,. N ,E K F e , Ogxmffy gevzs emex 1 e Yi' n En Jumnlorr VHTSHTY Football HI Iunxor X nsntx foothxll tum got off to '1 l'1te start for their 1927 se'1son Sexel ll gnnes nn the fnst pmt of the schedule were mneelled, due to melement xxc xthcr De Slles the bllLSl'll1llI'll Iumor tum, xx IS the vlctnn rn the first encounter of the stxson lhex ftll to the onslqught of Cotth Hoxxeth Q boys bx the SCOIC of I8 to 0 It xx 18 1 butter chxllcd te un th lt took the h'1l1 on lte oxxn 20 yflrd lme 'md C'l11'1Cd lt doxxn th held to store cfmrlx lll the nrst peuod Ixxo mole touchdoxx ne xx ere nude before the IUHIOI VIISIU IQCHLIVCS swx ILUOII Fhese d1Qpl'1xed '1 hghtxng Splflt and ntld thc Dc 'mln emnhlne for the renvnndel of the gnne Du Pont Hlgh 1 contendex rox the Qecondfux th'1mp1onQh1p of the St'1te YfV'l9 to do or dlc lht gnne vms mp md tutk untxl the fourth qu rrter xx hen the V 5 brought the h lll to xvxthm IIILIICS of the lme But Flte xx 'ls 'xgumt them for the wlnstlt hlexx before thex hld the oppoltumtx of mother pl'1x Thls g'1IT1C ended rn '1 SL0lLlCbH Qtwlemxte lhe thlrd md llst glITlC pl wed hx the fC'lIT1 VV'lQ '1g'l1Il9t '1 revwmped De S1164 eleven rlhls tune thtx i'llIllCd the txhles on the Hlghlets and Qcored '1 h'1rd e'u ned 7 to 0 VlLtOlX CIl'lI'l.CfCTlStIL of l Hlgh School te 1111 the V Q mme b'1cL Ill the lxst qlmrtcr hghtmg for evux mth of ground md h'1d '1dx'1nced deep lnto enemx texrxtoxx xx hen the gfnme ended Contznued on page 267 u , i 'Q a . 4 , , ' hx A e L, , ,, s ' , , ' ,f , ,jeff-.7 my .- ,4 ,Q r ff' f, 'f xi B , f I. f I , 9 A . up -an . l. C. ..,,e,,,, , yu 1 ' I 4. 313 A 4 ho? I n J VE 0 0 W 1 C ' fs ' z 'z L . ' ' . Y ' . ' . . ' . 5 Q : 1 3 1 .' : . ' ' ft' '-.1 . is Q: 5, . ' 'z 'z: V -u- 'W lv 1 N I - ' 3 r ' ' '. 'zrz 1 1 1 . '. If -. ' . , ' - z':'j ::zf: .' I '. fn ' .. 'I f Q: ' ' .' ' Z '. Q , , 'V,zt r .'j'. .,.. the next team to meet the V.'s. The Highlets entered this game with a spirit of ' ' ' ' :'f . ' .: ', zu.. ' 'ja ' '1 ' .j. ' . 'K I I ' 2 if 1 zi .j I ...V.', . 1 . . U .z' ' 3 .'..-4' . .. 1 A 2, ... .' if . 'K ' ' ' Y : . . f. ' ' A j 'Q' -' .7 y 3' K 1 - 4 'N 'QQ tb A I I' -1 I f ,Sv . 1 0 f 6, - - V -, ,V f--N - - i - ' S A I' ' ' A Y EKVLPNHUYEL1 rv' ' 11 Q yr 1' if 'ff W ugw s 'fa 'Ni Weiss 0 0 x Q, . , ..n, O u. O. 1.0. . ..l. .!. bs. A .I D.. .'. 1 f fx X. HW, K: ,RQ 1 X 'v jf .iq wif!! ' ' x -'fs II' ll! 1, R 1 1 XM.-. ,tw -IN ,A f,,f.,,q . i: ,ry 1 '-KWH' -. 'yill' f 1 1 f w ,v-,' - 'f ' H , , . ' Q wf MM ,L.,fL.., A L'1-1L - gy? 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With a schedule of eighteen games, the Cherry and White returned victors in sixteen of the contests. This is a ini H very fine record and Coach Brown is to be complimented on the fine team he produced. CQ ' Hi During the season, the team SC0l:CCltQlJ8. points to their opponents 473. This was an I fs, .. average o 54 points a game agains 2 . ,ff ill At the beginning of the season, Bill Horney was elected Captain. Bill led if it the boys in scoring with over 200 points. Allen Kemske ran a close second, followed QSM! by Ritter and Urth. ' ex' The season started off with a bang with victories over Trade School, P. I. D., Goldey College and New Castle. Then the team lined up against Beacom College, gig what a battle! Soup Ritter won the game by sending two beautiful shots through E the rim during the extra period. The final score was 39 to 36 in favor of the High- Qing 9 letsf' After this the Cherry and Wllite defeated Williamson Trade School and also 'Qi' ,- I gave our old rivals, Chester, a sound trouncing to the score of 49 to 19. Our first Ei defeat came at the hands of the Sallies. The team braced after this and defeated at the fast W. C. l. quintet. The team journeyed to Baltimore, and, in a hard-fought Q contest, captured the game, 41 to 35. Games were played with Goldey College, Rid- , ley Park, and again our up-river rivals, Chester. These were all defeated by large D Q scores. Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Freshmen fell victims to the Highlets Qld' .1 in the next game, after which the Alumni were defeated by a one-sided score. The HX F last game of the season was a battle long to be remembered. The Cherry and VVhite N lost by a 32 to 29 score to our intra-city rivals, Salestianum. ' sq L, The wonderful team-play of the boys accounts for the high scores that were .O 1 l turned in for the year. Of the forwards, Kemske and Ritter stood out, while Horney, V 6 i alternating between forward and center, was the main threat. The guards, Jack and r F. A Orth, played great defensive games and they also managed to score a few points. ll Walt Schaeffer at center, played a good brand of ball all season. A 5 The scores for the season are as-follows: 3 Opponents W. H. S. T 5 6 VVilmington Trade School .. . 49 1 16 P. l. D. .............. 65 ,QC 3 14 Goldey College . . . 62 5-' if 21 New Castle .... 54 V. l 36 Beacom College .............. 39 5 25 Williamson Trade flfreshmenj . .. 52 ,D ' g IQ Chester .................... 49 X 67, 24 Swarthmore . . . 53 ' 3 37 Glen-Nor .... 64. :N 33 Salesianum .. 26 3 31 W. 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Too much credit cannot be given to Coach Brown for his part in establishing this record. Starting the season with a victory over VVilmington Trade School Seconds, the team won five consecutive games before meeting their only defeat of the season at the hands of Tower Hill. Captain Johnny VVarner led his teammates to victory over teams of high calibre, such as Glen-Nor Seconds, Chester High Seconds, and Ridley Park Seconds. The crowning achievement of the season was the double victory over the Sallies Seconds. These two, the most notable of the team's victories, avenged the defeats handed them the previous season. lt was an unbeatable team that took the floor on those two occasions and the teamwork will long be remembered by the spectators. The team consisted of Captain XfVZll'I16f and Hill, forwardsg Townsend, center, and lVlclVIullen and Lynn, guards. All played regularly as Reserves and, when the tmie came, showed that they could be counted on to replace the varsity members. Other members of the squad were: Adams, Weingarten, Thomas, Cunningham, Woodzird, Cates, llflihnos, Cloud, and Davis. Continue!! an page 272 if 22.1.21 I t A if , , ,..,,,., T. ,., , ,, ' , ,?Y?liI95v-Q., if -..L 'Till X t ,. .A gf' cw'-2 R Llff'1 -Vt Y , Xl 5' will 'Ti W i,sLi1.,fff4' il,l.,,l.' 1 w,.,L: Exvxlw kj, ?q,fgJlj FXXXXEXJ tj g,K girl likvfjg dk ' 161' ,Xb.T'x, ,LW fx 1-Ljjmllskp xy 1 Q f l X 1 ii-Laffy 0 r'LgL1uL:1 4f-iaufefctdes tunli.lrfii3. QfiT1i,m,.l1Rsi..lata. f-tai.-tc.?:s..14Le9.- .rr.i:a. ,J I x nf 's l V' '7 X- ox 3 c no , v , , Lx.,,- sfo ' ' f 'FF' ti al ? o l 2 T77 V Y T Ti '7. V TT T iff' rw lf- ff f t ' rx ' wr V ' Ev , a f BLUECH. rex Q. f,ms.u ' gl Q f .Q gf , -I f V i X I an. -U I .1 D-L if W A 1 4. ,gr . Q ' W 4 ' ' E Y , Q A, 3 X ,,-,N X E 'Qqf l'll . W A. -Y lt-7 - 1 KL- i nt , T lnlu.:.4.t, fY.- F b xg' -, J an idx, , f ' 4 . V . , 's ' 1 ' ' I 1 V: ,L e I A V I s' ' 1- T ' I 1 f ,I 1 '7 , 1 'f' If ' , 1 f l P . - , N C. ' ST? Wa Q' ' . . VF' X if ., I x T A l 4 S 1 I Burk Huw--J. Lynn: XV. Ritter: ll. Mellnllen. Front Hou'-H. Woodard: D. Thrnnsg XV. Harney, Captain: XY. Jack: A. Kexnske. 3 0 0 Class Clilamplioinlslinip Basketball :KT HE Junior Team, class of 1929, won the Hi-Y Basketball Trophy for the , interclass basketball league for the Hrst time. The Juniors Won eight straight - games before being defeated by the lowly Sophomores in the final game of 5 'T the league. , ' From the Junior team three players were picked for the Varsity. lt was also I well represented on the Reserve and Junior Varsity teams. . Walter Schaeffer, the leading scorer of the league, caged 62 points. He was closely followed by Willianl Horney, who scored 55 points. The following is the Hnal a Q tancling of the teams: W. L. Junior . . . 8 I Senior . . . 6 3 1 ' Sophomore . . . . . . 2 7 3.5 Freshman .......... 2 7 T The first scorers in the lnterelass League are: l 'A Class Field Foul Total Position O YV. Schaeffer Sr. 26 IO 62 Center W. Horney Jr. ' 22 II 55 Forward H. Orth Sr. 15 23 53 Guard i A. Kemske J r. 18 4 40 Fomfard 1, in J. Warner Soph. II I7 39 Forward O v W. Jack .l1'- 14 3 31 Guard X . , R, Hill Sr. I2 4 28 Forward . gi 7 i F7 ,ffm N ra . , - V ' ' .lt 7 f '?Vi3T ill' llfli '7fWDTN, i i i lu li'iw'i i i i Ml i l Q9 'W' - 1 - . A,,:A sr J 1 , . ii i? 77, ' ' r 5 -O . , X lu 5. ali Q C Q31 A 2. Qt al CV .Q QS. FQ t ffl st No QQ 5 ig 9 up 33 0 i X. fe E X- ,fl -' Q iw A C .4 .pa ,NO R. XVoodard, D. Lyons, J. Delaha, H. Smith, E. Ray, L. Charmella, B. Lucy, E. Ellingsworth, J. Crowley, Trainer Bantam Squad HlS year a new basketball team Was introduced into the sport life of Wil- mington High, in the form of a Bantam Squad. This team was composed of boys too small to play on the Varsity or Junior Varsity teams, but who showed promise of developing into future stars. Although their schedule Was small they defeated such teams as the Boys Clubs Ramblers, No. 28 School, No. 24 School, and No. 4 School. They practiced every P day and gave excellent opposition for the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. Coach Brown handled the Bantams along with his other squads. The team was composed of the following players: John Delaha, Francis Duross, Lay Charmella, Bernard Levy, Harry Smith, Roland Woodard. 113, as 1 f: EITEAF4 ,tj5,,g.,mfl .r WY, -wr - NWS YY i WA W -W g WY 4 ,-NNW V 1 ,- an Y 'ww 'ig V ' Y I A AT Ny' 'jT'r'N-10'fFAf'f . . --ish f-'Wx .- , f-fi' . ' ' , A - fx f V3 I -f'3L 753 Etxjiffkxil .QQ jx, gf 2 192 xjx j J., 0 X1 5 O Ufqfgjfkx , A .adds I . wi , , . . 1' .- fy , xllfdbjllf 4. -1 ti, 4, X: Y ,Q 0 6 X33 Q do We of T . u I .Q 0 V Q W- ' I J., , '! . - i - ' f e arg 3 3 4. 72 F I . F 5: i g J 5? f 1 Aivtiahfi A ' l l lu , , 5, 2 ' 4. -1 I C.,' ' ' S I ii 'CX f 9 W. Mlhnus. Mgr., Snyder, .Instr-1'. BlIll'51l0Il, Ralston, T. Allen. Conch Z Cross Country Team it . y 1 r 4 - . . I 1 HIL Cross Lountry lezun of 1927 closed 21 successful season, winning both meets in which it was engaged, Du Pont High was the victim in both eases. 1 This is the second time VVilmington High School has been represented in this sport. At the cull of Conch Allen, ten candidates reported for the team. The season t ime was short, hut the boys benefited by their intensive training. Coach Allen's idea A Q was to develop several men for the mile run in varsity truck. Q Next year, the schedule will he larger. Several dual Hmeetsu are planned, and ' preparation for entering the interscholastic competitionris 'being made. A The hzirriers who were the most consistent were: Knox, Sharp, Ralston, Qs Marsden, Brown, Snyder, and Jester. ,dj D 1 5 Y :ff-JK? K-x XM, O 1 af' ' K .. , -wr13,s,uae,.'F!'-rf H , I Y f , t w , E93 G lf y my XXI X I hifi: f ' f 4 ' ' 3 YK ml, KI L xl I QM 19 Q. . ew ...'Q, fo .Q -.W Q- QA? - Q 9. .9 'Q Q . ' 1 ' Q 4 U6 , - 4 G :QP N - Q 4. -.1 ' 4 X I ,. 'G . HQ, . -- . -- - , .. O 1 n '68 ' 4 ani, Q . HC . 5 h 3-'-E 47? h .' N .Q . . SWIMMIN TEAM 6 o i T. Allen. Coach: J. Gmdy. G. Goldenberg. S. Reese. L. Cohen, M. Howard, B. Leibowikz, W. Hill. C. Hartman, Capt. Icon Syfrit. B. Lemon, R. Sherwood, A. Jacobs, J. Quinn, V Graham, ' J. Kelvey, E. Loving. W. Bri P nl Stafford, Mgr. ,gi , ' :Qi . v- .Q D . 'G' m 4 h E3 . -1- -.3 ' . fgg , , . 5 95- ' nl . 4. n ' a ' ' C' - - ' .-f 7 I . 1: If rx i. Vlfdb wf 6 ' 1 Ei. OC f ELVEUH - A- L-fwfr , Q., my , 1- AA g ml V . I - Il- 1 -' - .- 4. '- ? ' 3 4. FE Q . 5 2-E 4 ,. 3 J 0 0 L: Swimming . ILlVIING'1'UN High School has again completed a very successful season , in the so-called tank. This season ended for the Cherry and White C. swimmers without a defeat in a dual meet. While Fate was against them 5 V4 in both the Penn and Rutgers interscholastic meets, defeat did not dishearten the team '1 and they defeated all teams challenged for dual meets. - During the past season our boys scored a total of 392 points against IO4 points 'I for the opposing teams. g S Lonny Syfrit, who was chosen to pilot the team, proved to be a man Worth 1 while. Because of his Winning ways he will go down in the annals of High School xi sports as one of the most popular swimming leaders our Alma Nlater has ever had. . The members of this year's team are as follows: Lonny Syfrit, Captaing Paul i d Stafford, liflanager : Gill', Grady, Sam Reese, Bill Hill, Charlie Hartman, '- Bill Briggs, Bubbles Lemmon, Vic Graham, Reds iVIcKelvey, Jack Quinn, f l'Gil Moore, Joe Van Pelt, Dave lldumford, Jacobs, Cohen, and iVIassey. A1- rhough some of these boys did not remain with the team the entire season, they worked ' L hard and deserve mention. ig N Tommy Allen who coached the team deserves a great deal of credit for pro- . ducing such a wonderful corps of new swimmers. He had to build this year's team 7 from raw material with the exception of four letter men from last year's squad. t 304 I ' Q nz 9-3 i ' 7 s 7 . if O 5,2 1 x I M575 ,. -tif! f 1 , 1' ' - ill l 471 'd'A'Q 'f' f BQWQQWU 'dab' .x -J .J , X.. i ' - l 0 r., 0 . ..u. .5-. . if.. 0 .o. J.. .mf ' N , .h ith 113 'Zvi' ff HQQQI-P I '13 Ely-4 QXFY ga 1 Q Qigj ' REQQW ,Q Lib? ,fi-iq, gg 57 TF Q X -JJ K5fXf...fl X Mfiflif QS? I f Flys 3 Y jx uk IQXN'-'?X-'Y' L, A 3 gv + L ' Az ,Q Eff! 1+ flfivw w fi 5 45:91 Y- V .. 33 if V222 lllfymjjrxy ff- ? Qi! 2 gg 1, 5+ '-x N ' 5-Nga, -5 I R1 2 41 P' -, :j h i r- ' 517139 - .3 iii w . 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P Following is the schedule: April April April April April lVIay May lVIay May May May May' lVI ay lVIay llflay VVilmington Trade School . . . . . . VVest Philadelphia. ......, . . . Chester . ...... ........ . . . Beacom . . . . Tome ........ New Castle Golcley ...... Du Pont . . P. M. C. .. Coatesville Glen-Nor . Chester . . . Glen-Nor . Tome .... VVilli:unson Tr a d e Home Home Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home A F2 . RM' D Y D 'N X n and D U Y ' 4 4' S if 4 as 3 L' ' 1 i P PE' fr Q Pe A QM O 1 iw' 7 A in O 1 Q 563 as 'sr' s ,gr 'agr ee rf ,. ,..J W, MV. , zs if-4 d N -H 0 - F -V X . 1,,1,-,-.,-.Lf . .- V ,--- X-.1,.., x11-'- . 14, mx Ax N I rf 7,177 CV- Wig, :JT-,vi Z -? ..-X, itil.: ufwvvfjnfv- -71.-- Ei :L '.UL ',' I, ',.-7.511-xxx. '-Crm! i. i-:VK 5, I jx xxx!! X X if iff, X .fx lin lxu Dk fx :Rx lx! K 1 7 , f , , , . , , , . . A J R V, ,gi'?Q-.1 ,'flX, 'flaw JA LLL! O X-511,-as 357 Riff! 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H: flf .651 'hw x'kX1:U,v'.fKjK. Q.q5m6'!J Kwai' ' I iQQTUf7f X N..wI1.fliJ X- UA-fl ,- ' K W.g,.,-4' KV. . X ', 3 D ' ' k ' V -, X NJ .U 198 'ff -ff f .NN ' L X ,' X... 1 Kg' . ,w3ra33ZQwaQwwQJwmaOffQLQxL..,la4mmf3Rggmwgiiimhgai f 'Y V153 as B1-VEf'H'3flE?-Q T Q E 5 E Tennis URING the six years of its existence, tennis has gained an enviable record at the VVilmington High School. Well-balanced racquet teams have gone forth each recurring year to carry the school colors to many victories, with the result that Wilmington High School has become known from Baltimore to Phila- delphia for its sportsmanship and skill on the tennis courts. Tennis activities for 1928 began the second week of Nlarch, when thirty can- didates responded to the call for indoor work. This means to every aspirant for the team many weeks of conscientious practice on the fundamentals of the game. At a special meeting of the letter men, Harry Joslyn, a sterling player for the past three years, was elected to the captaincy. He is qualified in every way to lead his teammates through a successful season. The tennis team for this year will be built around the three veteran players: Cap- tain Joslyn, ohn Tufft, and George Graef. Some very promising material has cropped up on the tennis squad in the presence of Harold Woodard, ames Hollis Robert Mason, Melvin Levitt and William Babcock, who will no doubt see plenty of action in the matches carded for this spring. Wilmington High School will face a schedule of eleven matches, including Tome School, Lansdowne, U. of D. J. V., and Chester. April April lVIay lVIay lVIay lV ay IV ay lV ay , H5 une lr lefllllt' U. of Del. . V.s Friends ........ Chester .... . . U. of D. . V.'r . Friends . ...... Tome ......... VVilliamson Trade Lansdowne ..... Chester ..... Ridley Park .... For I928 Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home lroviding the season turns out in a successful manner, it is the hope of many people interested in tennis at the High School, that a group of players on this year's team will be allowed to compete in the Philadelphia Interscholastic Championships as representatives of the Cherry and White. CHARLES RYAN, Coach JAMES HOLLIS, M anager. fi S ! 4 -- .- 4 'Q -n 1 V A I v .4 , he . ' . 1 -. -.1 'M ' in 3-.: -JAX.. , D -Afxqu-v--iff! ' - il ' ' T A X f 22253 a 1 ,-Q A 9 J J ' 4 i Q . 0 4 1 i, A I 5 . . 59 .' A 1 -1 , J I ' J 1 , I, 4 . I 6 I 7 17 J ' Q 27 V o i 1 1 llflay 8 Ridley Park . . . . Away II J s g N I5 c I IC ' I IQ , I 22 g M f 25 ' N .T I Q 4 J o 0 Y 4 I ' I . , XM 0 4 5 ' vf I xl. I, x N' ' I Q - Q A 0 A s -Q 0 p Q.. 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D The first meet, with Tome School, will be the hardest, due to the Easter vacation, ' p which is just before the meet. x S . . . . . l The boys, however, will work during vacation and expect to give their older and O more experienced rivals the battle of their lives. I Following is the complete schedule, arranged by lVIanager Willard hlihnos: 3 ii April 21 Tome ..................,.... .. Port Deposit, lVId. ' ,K April 28 Penn Relays . . . .. . Franklin Field, Phila. ' lVIay 2 lVIedia .......... . . . . . Home May 5 Del. Interscholastics Newark, Del. May 9 West Chester ...... .. . West Chester, Pa. lVIay II Du Pont .......... . . . Home Nlay I9 Williaiiison Trade ..... Home ' May 26 Perkiomen Interscholasties . .. Away V 'K-1 Et 'nj I R . D E Q1 . Q, D ' vw N 'N SQ rf 7 f-9 'M cj. 6,1 V L, , nj-Q ,f gf--:,nff1 i U'ff'1TCH 7 f ,, . . Y-, Nmflgff W :rCgjf? X J , 'rf Jff'Tf',fi ,f-Q.,..V,W ? 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Peters Juniors Emerge Viietoriious HE season's hockey games started on January 4, with each tea1n determined to get the coveted W . .fnrgxi The Seniors were unable to have a team, as they didn't attend enough 55,98 practices, but the Freshmen made up for them with one hundred four attending the first practice. This was the largest number that has ever gone out in the history of the hockey teams. The Sophomores as well as the other two teams were praised for their hearty co- rp' operation and good sportsmanship. The Juniors, by their excellent teamwork, enjoyed a defeatless season under their able captain, Boots McCool. Of course they all received YV's ,, which were presented to them in auditorium amid much applause. All the girls received credit for one set of numerals, and numerals were awarded to those who had never received ' -5 them. The following are the members of the class hockey team of 1927 season. iffy, J UN IC-RS MA1zc:fxRi2T MCCool. 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The first game between the Seniors and Sophomores showed the Seniors victors by a score of I2-5. Duc to lack of contenders for the Senior team, the present Junior team assumed the name of Senior. The stiffest and most interesting game of the season was that be- tween the Sophomores and I reshmen. The Freshmen won by a score of 9-8. At N lust, the day of the championship game arrived. Both Sophomores and Seniors were determined to win the deciding game. A battle raged that made the spectators on the side-lines shout with excitement. The final whistle brought the Sophomores to vic- I tory with a 12-10 score. Continued on page 280 . l 5' 'H 1 1 i ef- 'T 15 .f fi r '-.f- ., F i i .g.,.:,,,g ig 1-l 'iz' lifts .Lf QU 'kd File' riff W 223 ii Q . V., . . 1i X TQ. C. A i .fd 'Y 115 Sf PNN i .3 I' X' KP Mile' 554 Hgh fi. Q3 tiff 1 gg. 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Billl' Briggs Bachelor Head of State Orphanage Jaiiies Dillon Head of reform movement Q3 ', ' P for women Successful author of world-famefl UQ V book Virtue,' 'Wg Seaford Short Bigebutter and egg man Editor of lovelorn column i Phyllis Hortz Getting three letters a day 1 from Virginia Reporter on the Evening Howl f-2 Clarence Rice To play the ghost in Ham- ' Q' 1 E let Cashier in A. and P. 'A Lewis To outshine Ramon R ij Novarro Golf instructor at Farnhurst i hleilvin Levitt Beau Brummel ' hflodel husband Stanley Salsburg Noted American tenor Singing teacher at Ferris Indus- ' 0 trial School 'F Beatrice Berman Secretary to butter and -N I egg man Leading Suffragette i ,Q Harriet .Reed Sweet young thing Noted divorcee Q p .lk- 'XQ HARD THINGS TU KICEP From cutting ............................... .... P . Connor From taking a smoke between classes . . . .... H. Joslyn O From going to drug store ............ .. 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ZZ I3 NN .tr I? LX -A EXCEPT vimssrxl TALK-' WHQ SOME HAVE SAID, fi! ' ING Lov-S CORN ON 1' f V Hamill, gl To A L-AO OR- A -1-ZE C013 1.AsS af-EH'am'mT :Q-Q 1, lm .g N ,Iv :N 5-JS F'o5QSwfaET+1EAQ7-ff?-r, T- I5 FOR -V353 L 5vfcENrvQEs,0E owl '. Wx ,A TAYLOQS2 Ag NG 5 L TA 4-Q Eff' 0 XNl'lO WEIQ T L f fwwo NEVER, NO NEVER, ,- 'DN' ' Q NAMED BY ME 4 DID ANY TEAC-HER 1? X mx on You 'I SASS 45 ge, 4 4 JP, A 1 +A ,KM 5 '13 -A 32? in U-15 FOQXXUSII v-15 Eorg VAN DELT WRX iw? 5 V' A fn WG 'THE SENIGIQCLASS THE QNE Wwe IQEPT KWJQ6 C53 v QQ WITH MANY A - OUR MONEY 3 f HQ 1-r LASS 5MA'-L .IL ' :I V m Mm AND PRE Y BUT OH, 50 SUNNY 'XL A A QV AW- as FOIQALL WHOM X AND Y AND LIKE.. Vial?- A I HAVE OWTTED , O5 WISE 2 HAVE eo-r D, , Somif My n.ovE FOR Gofgfgedagk ME STUMPED 'IT-IEM Couw Now- Z Z' so HENCE., AS AHEFLE BE SUBMITTED A J CLASSIFIED IN A ' A A Z E -E, LUMP QE? Q 5,325 SJW IL N M U AN , E A E E .G E E. rfgllg, A x E 7 ,qw jfgprq x , YE Y . Q-N Mik?v Tf fe-.1 . 1 - '1 ' x I : P - N 3 I ik '. J ff, B, L Ziff Q55 i i 'X d if - ii5::'4'i V K - , . 4- V cijggf me ,H Auf' l i -. f fi, T' 'c 5 it ICH, W fx ,1 rr V51 'I r.. WW Af' Qfi.Bl+VE o mi A ' l x I f i f i, l j-' A -' 1---V Q- - --- ' Y W , i ' -L-4-lf:l-H'l-4:Vfi4l: -1-R --A J- 4--fl-'H-A -4 if by Y Q Q F v i jjf g FAMOUb PILOPLIL IN HIS I'ORY I, i I -'Y' 1' 1 , . . . ' i Noah-Pete D flqumo- It am't gonna rain no mo'. l g Cleopatra-Rufh Sheldon- Oh, for an easy lVIarkl ,l Caesar-Clarence Rite- The dilcje is cast. 1 ' f 'Helen of Troy-Lois Pyle-The face that launched a thousand quips. I Don Juan-- Bill Bradford- They all fall for me but I let 'em 'lie' , I ji King Solomon of Today-Seaford Short- I only regret that I have but one wife i f e, x -i to give to mv country. bmith Brothers- Ed Lzfuermore and Ike Elliott-Old Golds. i ' gl Four I-Ioarse Iwen-Snulrburg, Stein, BtllIlb!'1'yU7', Connor. , Goliatll-- Shorty Lolzgacre-- You can't keep a good man down. i. v v I T ' if rr fa fu g Policeman: Wot's your name ? J. Coye Cwho was speedingl: 'lblohnsius Aloysius Alastair Coyiusf' if Q, Policeman Cputting away notebookj : Well, don't let me catch you again. .EQ l L3 , Q nf we 1: 44 1-'Ei Felix- You're all dressed to 'ki1l,' Where are you going? fo IVIelvin- To Chicago. Ei f' - ' gl ' as as cr rr I fA,,,5 They call it Moving Picture Scotch. One drink and you go home in six reels. 5, ' rf in is rr ,, , Y p Fifth Avenue National Bank hires a mind-reader. Ten cashiers lose their jobs. rr Cf cf rr ' . ji I Qin N ' A flea and a Hy in a flue Were imprisonedg now what could they do? a ' l Said the Hy, let us Hee, -4 .4 J 5 ' Let us fly, said the flea, I X 1 And they Hew through a flaw in the flue. , if as rm in 3 . C2 Little drops in water- , , -No. Little drops on land- i i J 'ab . 5 ,E llflake the aviator, 4 , ,H A . 2 jointhe heavenly band. , rr rf cf fx vi Y , RQ, A canner, exceedingly canny, A One morning remarked to his granny, g I I V I A canner can can I -- Anything that he cang l 'wiv 1 as l , But a canner can t can a can, can he? 1 l i xiwggggg Q ,Q Q Q I 1 4, I Mary had a little lamb, ' , Its fleece was gone in spots, I' ll if-,gill For lVIary fired her father's gun, ,l V G And lamby caught the shots! E l i H Q 'lf 5'j:7'w-. ::.r:. A A ,Y N .' rs ' A ' ' f 'wwidn A!-53-?r?f'T'3'7YPi1 A 1 I eff! '7 HY- , I ' ' if To H ,il ' V f F' I 'l b 'Q i' X '.1'Tl'x i at li g 0 I l glll d. ...M i 0 e. I nf I f . 'ffl Akllwd llfg B1-LE ' ' IUABW' I HUDDI E SYbIL1XI Thxee couplee 111 1 Fo1d Coupe if U' IS l'l TRUL? I mt I h lt T11 It I 1 Lt 'I 11 lt T11 xt D mxel Rogers uaes one yu of 11111 Sl.lC1xUI1I every xxeek? leg IXCICILIYLIII IS xxutmg '1 book entltled Hoxx to Get Your IVI111? B111 Blddford xx 1s gun the t1t1e 'Ihe L'1d1eb IXI111? I lemor P111-1511 is gomg to pl 15 t11e bvcophone 111 the Salvatxon Army? RlL1l'11C1 Goodxng, 1115 been 111 I l1lS g'1I'tC1bD P Dot btrwdley IS tlklllg fndx lntage of Le'1p YC11? 1321 FAMOUB SAYINGS Lben Doeketx Itlello Hon Dlek H111 Mxldled MeNam ll I mnees effucs flmfx not ponder an my coat Gzmnu Lljllll cents or a Clll cheek? Pyhuz .v 1113 lzltle boy fraud? I oo hoo Mary Well you .ver is frm may zz num had a dollar O you little gypsy Call me lohn Heald Ill Clfetexu Eugene C, un IVIe1v1n Levltt Iohn M1tHSZCbkl Imy Natlmns Hmm lun! Ill! tlzuty cents 07 lumn if ik I AMOUS DULTS Alllli IXUIY7 'md Ruth VVood Harry lLVl'Clll md Imdme Nttlmns Luem Iurner 'md IVI'1r1 Ill Wllsorl Robut Curtm 1nd A11111 Dlew Helen dcV'111nge1 md Ioseplnne Sevler W11111111 Brxggs 431' if Bnlly Bmdfold H we xou 1 bocrll B lClig10llI1d lVI1ss NILliCI'SOIl Now W11111111 ISD t th It '1 r'1t11er perwonal questlonp 43 13 Student Arc these 9llICIWlL1ILb flesh? Attendnnt I dont knoxx Ive 01111 been 11e1e txxo xx eeks Q U SIOP Old Lxdy Con tlolley c.'1r Wlmh end of the eu' do I get off 'HIP P01116 Qonduetor I xthel end 1111 1111 both ends stop 'Uv G blnurtlc SIJLLICIIHD of 1 eunel gillllg, tlnu the exe of '1 needle I Qaw '1 cow sllp under '1 fence U if lwellx Do you knoxx xx 115 L lte 'ue so fI'llI9lC'll? Stanley No Felwz Hlietause thev have il whole lot of vnolm stungs culled up mslde of ,em 9 mx : I N bs- 7- V 1 D W I 1 6, AQ A -'J 9 my 1 1 1 61 111 - .:!.Q:x1 .-.e'- ' 1 - ' iii? ilfipigli ' N , -M ' W - 'wi- ll f I rl 1 I 'I F1 ' -A . six I .1-'liar ' 1 . ,J-.,, 1 7 , K Q ' .I f ' Q .ji 1 ' ' '- .:,- : Ji f-A-1-a-f I ff- 1 ' . 1 f I ' o '-'wg ' - , A--V-T0 -Qi-Q-I --,Hr-7.-MAA. I Y' q. V 1' 'W 1 111 if f l? ' I ' I 1 Q 1 1 4. I' J 1 . . . . . Z. 2 , up H , M g ,,- ' - cc 7 I7 . Q S I s C C I 0 n v S u 1 F1 1 I Q 1 - 1 I 4. 1: L : .' ' 5 If 1. ' . X 5. 'z '.' 'f .' ' ' 32 Q. . 4 I I I I I T I ll C I 1 1 , 1 'A 1 Q as g , . .4 - 4 I I i jf ' r' JJ ' 1 .... ...... , -ng mc -Un - 1rr 1 V g A V U ,sq .. ..... I' A 1 1 P J' .... . 1 ' - 5 1 I Norman Elliott .. .... . .......... 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' Curtin: VVhy? lVIiss Bennet: To find the plotf' fi CT Q U Officer: Hey, you canlt swim theref' Drunk: I know it orciffer, l'm drowndenf' GGUQ Barber: Your hair wants cutting badly. Orth: No it doesn't. It Wants cutting nicely, you Cut it badly last time. UQQD Diner: VVhat is this stuff you have brought me ? Waiter: Cottage cheese, sir. Diner: ul thought so. l can taste the plaster and the wall paper. iii il? ii? C1 FACTS IN HISTORY MAYOR THOMPSON MISSED . The reason that some students a1'e such poor spellcrs is because they are so egotistic. They persist inputting l's where they do not belong. I I i x sa-2 , . LWB 'E--s 1 w S s-4 r I N .7 Q W3 5 i -'Q X if? .7 ' o -5 l C O -X IS if O , , -B Q 9' Q . 'E 4 N, ,ya A f 2. Disregarding the Whisp, Blue Chick, A. A., News, rings, pictures, room dues, class pins, club dues, Senior and Dramatic Club plays, 'KAds in the Blue Chick, banking, and a few other trifles, the Seniors do not have many financial. obligations. 3. There are two types of people in High School. Those who talk to take up time, and those who take up time to talk. 13 Q ii it FLAPPERS UVM: apologies to Willizrzlz Sl111lae.s'11e1m'j Friends, students, teachers, lend me your earsg VVC come to talk of flappers, not to praise them. The men with shaky Lizzies', run after them, The good and simple are oft interred in any car- So let it be with Fords. lVIany a man Hath whispered that the Happer digs for gold: If it were so, it were a gainful faulty And gainfully hath the Happer fondled it. Here under leave of lld. C. Wagner and the rest,- For NI. C. Wagner is an honorable man: So are they all, all honorable men Qand womenj,- Come I to speak of the Happers' plight. They are your pals, giddy, yet full of glee, But Prof. Wagiier says they are ambitious: And Prof. YVagner is an honorable man. Yet many an hour is spent by them in powde1'ing of their faces- Does this in Happers seem ambitious? When it doth all rub off with but a single kiss: Paint and powder should be made of sterner stuff I O Yet all doth still apply it amply with the puff. Q XMI . ' it M Qyfrrss , EZAX .I - f0l'i.u.1, M0 , ' . ..oi 6 4. 0 .ur ov - ,. lL5O'b'i 1 1 7 'f ' M - , , ' Q W 1 li l' 5 5 Q' BLUE Cr-ncx ts 'WQQIQ if my , , Q. r .Q ,u . .- sl. u , . -. Q. . WFS' A A' ,fi ,UH Q Q I U D C e Wilmnngton ll-llirglhi School Alumnae , , FTER High School, what? ls this the parting of the ways, and must you 'wb bid a final farewell to all the ideals and traditions of your Alma Mater, on g ' that night, when you part from your classmates? No. There is a place of 5-4 service for every graduate of the Wilmixigton High School. Remember your motto, , Enter to learn, go forth to serve. Here is a chance to prove its meaning. You have spent four happy years of preparation and now you can use that preparation for service. I Q The Wilmington High School Alumnae Association invites every girl graduate x A to become a member, and challenges you to service. Wlio are the members of the if Association? Every graduate of the High School is eligible for membership, even f-2 back to the graduates of over fifty years ago. Many of your teachers are members. ' Q' What is your aim? First of all, to promote friendship among our members, and DVB' to creat loyalty toward our Alma Mater. Next, to raise funds for a five hundred Y dollar scholarship each year, which scholarship is given to one of the graduates. One of you will get that scholarship this June, and it will give you the opportunity for a college education. How is the money raised? From dues, and from the patient and O loving labor of a few of the members. Isn't this a worthy cause to challenge the best 'X . co-operation that you can give? , 'A The oflicers whose terms expire this June are: F2 MRS. FRANK BUCK .. ......... ............ P resident ' Q MISS HELEN LEVY . . . irrl Vice-Presulent -l MISS NELLIE BLAIR ........ ...Second Vice-President Q MISS JOSEPHINE SHARPLESS .. COI'I'ESfJ071l1i1Ig Secretary 4 MISS JEANNETTE PIERCE .... ......... R eco:-ding Secretary Miss EDNA KINDELL ........................... Trmew-er , Q The officers elected for next year are as follows: Eh Miss JOSEPHINE SHARPLESS ...................... President 'X Miss HELEN LEVY ....... ..... F irst Vice-President j Miss MARGARET BICKING ...Second Vice-President Miss ELIZABETH POLLARD .. Corresponding Set-remry ' O MISS CLARA WOOD ,...... ..... R ecording Secretary Bu MISS DOROTHY ROBERTS ........................ Treasurer Please note that two of the February class of IQ28 have been honored with ,JC offices, and come out and accept the call to service. ' ' 0 :bi 31 '3 0 Qi. , , ---rx-1-x N u 1 I . I X . ll 5' 9'l' T l. 1 Ab Q! 4 13312, 121-UE f'H'C15e Alumni 01 1 ICERS Preszdent HARRY P JOSLYN SR Vzce P1 eszdent JOHN DE LUCCA Secretary ROBERT N FOULK Treasurer HERBERT B MEARNS HL Wnlmmgton Hxgh School Alumm ASSOCl'lt10l'l was orgamled by the grad uatmg class of 1875 The purpose of the assoclatlon IS to promote rnterest rn the '1ct1v1t1es of the school and to perpetuate the memorres of the 1I'lSt1lTlltlOI'l 1913 was the greatest year 1n the hrstory of the Alumm ASSOCl'1t10l'1 As a re sult of the untrrmg efforts of the officers, eve1y graduating class from 1875 to IQI3 ll1ClUS1VC, was represented 'lt the annual reumon rn 1913 Thrs same year the asso Ll'ltlOl1 establrshed '1 trust fund, the proceeds of whlch are used for two c1sh prrzes each semester One prize IS grven to the bog havrng the hrghest average rn Engllsh for four years 1nd the other to the boy havmg the hxghest average ln Manual Trammg As 1 consequence of the World War, the 'rssocmtron lay dormant from 1916 to 1922 Smce 1922 the reo1g'1mz'1t1on of the 'rssocmtxon has taken place very slowly mmgton Hxgh School, less than two hundred are actlve members of the Alumm Asso cnatron for thls year However, the ofhcers 'ure contlnumg the1r efforts and hope to xmprovc steldxly The classes of February 'md June 1928 u 1l1 doubtless help rn thls work ,N P1 R 'N my E I Fkyr-fx mr-l Y' 3 3 ar? 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Letiisaii co-operate 'wg to make Wilmington a better place to live, work and play in. ,.-PXIQ , , QF Boost for Wzlmmgton E l lMIN6ION5A5IfIJ000HQ ,S g et Ember ajllllwork x rg? .iff , iii 1 MADISON SI AT FRONT 91195 PH ONE lao S531 554315 ' PTI? r' -1967 ' u -' ' ' -, xl? I' -. if N VN: 1 ' 1 L N I ,Imax via if 43931340 M Tl -- F i 1 Q li39i'ifwlQQlllill.l215igSIiLlll'i,liQ,7lbfEI-Uighlcii, 'I ' 'YQAQII I Z e I Where the fellows go I Q . for University Clothes o ',!..l,' .Q xo V I Whether' .21 fellow .goes to High School or 4, N- X, to Il University, it makes no difference 'dh - lx l l I They all zieffzzzncl i s , Y ,- lit- , ' I ggi i Bum.-DBURN 5 3 I X SUITS E? TQPCOATS . I - -- ---- I 'J ' l Haberdashery and Smart 'Hats that :nexus l?., 1 l gi 21 gtg glizgsietllge most particular fellowslpm -. , if ' 3 - , y - I II - . I- ' , anurro: Q adv A H 107 W. Ninth street A , - fThe Port Ojlice if Opjvaxite Ufj Sl. Toast I y I I Here's a toast to the boy I do not know, A 'Nho will take my place when I must go. II Although your looks and likes may not be f'u ili'1r to me, 4 11 c Yet, renowned with Fame, I wish you to be. A ' ' III Wlioever you are, and whatever you may be, Health, joy, and success-I wish you all three. If duty whispers but your Alllli lVI'1ter c'1lls Your ffxithful service must 'msn er lest her pride might fall. The best of God si wishes muy I now extend to you Amd the height of Success from my st'1ff so true. So once more 'L blessing for the boy we ll love 'ind honor- Who will willingly s'1crifice ple'1sure for the love of his Alma Mnter 3 Q2 D Q ' 4 l E i of x1v,.'y.q gg-ET f ' D if ul IV U , L 1. X 1 , l 1 - . . 7 , 4 ,.. fa 3 V ' l ' 1 a XJ-.fy 7 S K-0 VI . 4 ' y c 'XM' V i rc 1- O , L I. c 6' , 'f 1 M 5, ng , - Ani ,. .wig ini Xu, g . ll' ,-J X.. ,J x.. VJ ,ll 231 , Q '- Q - ...J ,... ,.. hs. 0 .I , 1, f n z-1, Y une- . ,mf . ' N . N fifyk!-if-TC ff-f 'l1'3lf ,,.,z-qxfrxgx mf' 'j f 'rA5 yan' Q! l nfl all Q l N. B. DANPQRTH, Im, :gl Ei i N H l Established 1842 3 lom the Gang it , O Wholesale Druggists lf wx iat-1 , U M e1m'1er: Na!z'01zaf IfVh0!e.rz1le O The Chocolate jJ7'ZlggiJf.f14.f.S'0L'i!1fi0lI N3 - 209 W. Ioth St. 1.-- sd? - ' Wholesale Agent for all the , fl I Primfipal PhlZ77l7dL'Ell2'Z.l'll! mm' W , S O D A C A N D Y ' Bz'al0gz'ml M H7ZZlf6lCfZ17'L'7'.l' Q, L UNCH 5 . Q . 'Bk f'f Market and 2nd Streets l l Q Q X .N D A Haclerer Company ,, NATIONAL .V Q LEADERS be Hand-folorefz' Primir and Etchirzgr ' Buick O Chevrolet tx ATE and Glft Shop F,rigidaiTe , Picture Framinv . . 535 6 W1lm1ngton Auto Co. Z Q 221 WEST TENTH STREET tx-5 ATtlSt,S Wilmington, Delaware Q - BRANCH Dy piles Newark, Delaware 3 ' q' USED CAR DEPARTNIENT h . 310 and 312 East Fourth Street if 225 Qfll Sf. Wilmington, Wilmingmn, Delaware Qu 0 'sb .5 W 774 ' 'x s:'y-uuwrkr-Ci .Y N, ,A it f A 3 -tw , L , mllwfikes - Q Qllx- EQ ef MTYQHQMOCQ J Y ,A - ' 1 , - A ,N . 1 ffofixw if , Y an e ll -1.-K: effefflfr'-lfl mid 'BLUE CHYCE Xi V s D , , if OEQM . 5 - .1,rE?1i..si..-441tx5gi.ff.L,.. . fl, F - - - Y -' ' f- ' Q, R rl . O 3 K' BE A WINNER P . The Natilonall Bank r. ' , . . . XJ Theres joy in having won your game, Q Ulf DCHHSWQTC If you have won it fair, F , AT WILMINGTON Yoflcr hea,rt's at rest and free from blame, Q Qi' 600 MARKET STREET you ve played on the square. ' gs ' But if you've played your very best, y Accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers and In- A d f d h - h 1 . - dividuals invited. n Oun t at you ,ave ost' l. Just keep on smiling with the rest, Qs. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Be 11 Winner! What the Cggtl Q Trustee under Will or Living Trust Agree- , ment and Life Insurance Trust Agreement. V When the World seems Oh! so bitter, Safe Deposit Boxes to rent in Fire and Burglar Seeming more than yOu Can bear, , 1 , . . ' Proof iam' Don t give up and be a qurtter, in . 1 Travelers' Checks, Drafts and Letters of Credit, Be 51 Wmnfrr! Then and there! D payable in all parts of the world. W' D ' l l b ' . ' ' Conducts a Savings Department, Interest being on t et,tr?ub C e yoln, mqstell 1 credited semi-annually. And fall fore YOU begin? s. J -1 just smile at sorrow and disaster, As an institution operating under a National Tl ' -, ,,' ! Charter requiring U. S. Government Super- len gmt your teeth and um O vision, and as I1 member of the Federal Re- SCFVC System. WC HFC well Cf'lll1PPCfl T0 EWG But we can't all hold the winning hand, customers unsurpassed service fully safe- VV , 'LH 8 i . ' guarded in every particular. C can t L have Suiceesr ia, But Win or lose, we can demand, X-: ' From life our happiness. G -MILDRED E FISHER V C o I Every Evenrng he - 'N Delaware's Leading Daily 53 Goes into more worthwhile homes WHO a i' than any other newspaper in the VVho keeps the sunshine all golden, State. Who keeps the skies so blue, Who keeps the dewdrops so glistening, I And who, I wonder made you. . . 5 F1rst Wlth the News fri - N High School Students will find Who pamts the leaves of' autumn, , w Q Who puffs the great white clouds, D , Ewry Iyvenzrzg s Sport Pages al- Vvho keeps the Water so Spmklys kg, ways up to the minute. . Who put you midst the clouds. , , ,, ,, , For your hair holds a bit of the sunshine, Q2 , Your eyes hold a bit of the blue, EJ Oflfel' And your tears are sweet pearly dewdrops- Qi --'---- li Oh no one but God made you. 9 fd , ' Vx -MILDRED E. FISHER. AM AT ALL NEWS STANDS X Q O 2 6, . 41112. Ydw - ., ' -1-l 'Ffi-N:-::l1gek.'rl v Y KTA? 0 1.1 O H.. ' Wm X n- :mumbai Jia, .. fr Qfwll. llgiffp ,lllirl QQHEQ5 Q WQO X1 Q' L o mE Q e r . 'Trigg BWECHIQS m y if W Q FOR THE GRADUATE B3.bS7,C3T3.T1d Pianonnh K , o tr 'x p xx f- Orthophdnic Victrola V Electric Radio Set A RUBELEN-PIANUTCU - 710 MARKET STREET For Best Results Use A Brad ora 5 Better Pamts Made Rzgfzt Fzrxz'--to Lax! JAMES BRADFORD CO E t bl h d 212 MARKET STREET STGMIUND s 824 Market Street The Fashion Center For Femmme Apparel Leshem Bros Barber Shop and Beauty Salon B ld d y t PERMANEN 1' WAVING T Sk llf l Th f R H EXTRA Mmvzcuzezsr Complzmenrs o a Frlencl I G 2 , C'Y4S24 Q...Z4.ZAlYi. 2. H W VANDEVER OO .04 SOLE AGENTS FOR IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES IOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS q A P g t g General Athletzc Sapplzes 909 MARKET ST P 900 SHIPLEY ST .. -1 I e f 75 9 ' Q J - - ' :WE Q rx? H . I 'B ' s ' li s a IS e 1 47 , ' H T ' ' sv vQ 1 W a ' 1 ' ,Q . ' K Q CArcade., Du Pont ui ingb ' 1 I ...B . Edman 'J S sem of f 5 -4 r . E 3 I C he i u ness of Our ree Operators d i nj H irdresser Combined Insures the B ' U ' Q' o e nement and Individuality I .N-X Q QE Wlxy Not Phone for an Appointment? Ph 4 7 A ? i 7 . 0 I . I e,E 9 o E -' -3 ' 0 3 . W 4 3 if ' 3 T 1 rj ' I . O Q 4 Q 'fb . . E -I X Head uarters for . G. S auldm Sc Bros., Spor 1n Goods 5 T? ' r I ' ' T 9' Q 4 . hone 366 . 3 ' Qiffxysmzlfl i1 T lv A Y -F W R f NN XN Xu ,af Xp E fb! OX - u ... . R 0 ffm 'JT ,234 M, - Af hw. OEL3..m,h.J..4aZO F 5 T ' 'UAEW TM ' I l5'?WfiF It A E YQ -5 A 'R I .last T. Mullin EQ Ons line. S, 9 1 YQ. o C O I 9 Wilmington, Delaware io, 9 'I A Great Store - In A Great City 5, I D I U N C Q O H Continued from page I8 ' Numerous essay contests are open to Wilmington High School students. This 5 5 year, Daniel I-Ierrman of the Wilmington High School, won a medal for his essay QQ on Linco1n. O For the past few years, Good English Week has been an important event in the lives of the students. Every English student in the Wilmington High School must hand in an original poster designed to promote good English in the school. These posters :Ire voted upon by the students and by the faculty. Aside from the poster if contest, there is a grammar test, and competitive two-minute speeches. The winners of the contest this year are as follows: 4 POSTER CONTEST' ROBERT VANCE ERMA BOWMAN AGNES GORDON , N MARIAN WILSON CHARLES DANNENRERO ELSIE MILLER R I RUTH SHELDON HILDA COHEN ROXANNA CANNON D , PI-IYLISS MORRISON REBECCA ALEXANDER MAUDA JOTKOWSKI 5' BENJAMIN BRODINSKY EARL WILSON BETTY JONES Q SAMUEL WILHELM THELMA MURRAY IRWIN WARD A EDWIN PALMER Sl, O Perfect Grammar Papers Two-Minute Speeches 65 CLAUDE STUART BENJAMIN RUDNICK ,Ted ROBERT VENNUM BETTY CRAIG k MARIAN WILSON HARVEY MAGUIGAN tv O ', Continued on page 237 6, 1323, , .. L... r 'tx-.-QTN xT 1 -'fifhl T - Eifyg Z inYlljQ4'l Qld HQ lijyg ll l, Q Wig? R flfffab fl x'i.1,IILl,I:f 0 X ' .. 4' su A C 0 XA rtilfl-, O M2 H ,, -. K. fl l 4 ,. Q 5 I C 2 If . Q D V D dif- . J: , L . I.Solicit Your Orders For i Mark E. Brown DQ Printing and Engraving CGNFECTIONERY ya noi, Your Dad' or Mother knows Fi reiiitatszg frigsiqlgire S. E. Cor. Gilpin Ave. and Van Buren C? . A , Ci Charles H. Gray Printer H0m?'mUjZ1eRBQffld, P165 E if 11 East Sth Street an 0 5 Wilmington, Delaware HcmncL's Ice Cream---SoftDrinks G . Q QQ' Na . do bb e 'R 3 S NG' Q5 Q5 .. 5 2 , QQ' ,KQEY GQ 2. Q Q GQ O on Qs r 32' it 5, ff MORNING NEWS H? f 5, and t gf. EVENING .1Io1URNA v 0 P Q if arg! Phone 448 1 C00 pi ' 832 Market St. A Wilmington, Del. Geo. Carson Boyd Cm Rate Drugs I il ix Don't Walk-Tallc if rg? 216 W. Tenth Street Prescriptions Called Fur :incl Deli tl Wilmington, Del. PHONLb 4. 33-9030-9236 f ,NB Q V E-if - WV? ff? ', :W 'X P- '1 1' 'i 'iilrsnlzlighig . if l .- -...,.-. - -H . .W Y -- A 1 W i , , t N 1 rp fin. EK .W ff- 1 IE gg - - C' is U Q 153.253 ' iff 0 xi, ' if-I ti o, 5 : :JO NJ Q i . QM O Phone 969-2684 l fw' .J FRCST BRCS ' ' ' ' Gzammatteo s ,. 1 'ip i e Reliable Meat Market ' Kodakr and Fi11z'shz'21g' u- ' - , 1 D ' ii fm Dea er in . X. ox . gf Moore Cameras Fresh and Salt Meats , Butter, Eggs and Groceries i 'W . . 1, and Gifts fe-4 9, 1 - 1 QP' 823-825 King Street so ,Q . . . Qs: Wilinington, ' Del. P Qi I DLIPOIH . tv i ' , ' Ci' IVE DELIVER 3-Q Q61 or Continurfd from page 235 U In Nineteen Twenty-four, a committee from the English Department under the chairmanship of lvliss Alice C. Palmer, after months of examination of library files and of hundreds of volumes, prepared a Reading List which was mimeographed and Dr ' distributed. After this list had been in use for some time, it proved to be somewhat N 5 ' too brief in sections. Consequently, after the withdrawal of llrliss Palmer from the ik? school and the substitution of lVIiss llfladge Nickerson, as chairman, the committee ' made another careful examination of the files of both libraries and prepared for the printer the new Reading List. Oi: The committtee deserves a great amount of credit for this work which has re- yy' quired much time and effort with the result that every student in the school has a A copy of the Book List. S in I i I Corttinued from page 25 D , use of lubricants, tempering and annealing of steel,-in fact a well-rounded course in general machine shop production. The instructor in charge is lVIr. Ernest R. Aemi- . segger, B. S. in hi. E., from Drexel Institute. The boys of the Print Shop not only learn to set up type and print, but they also Qt learn spelling, punctuation, art, and other subjects. The elements of composition, Sk' which include principles of typesett-ing, proving, distribution, style aids and calculation, are thoroughly drilled during the first semester. Following that, the time is spent id at the presses in turning Ollt jobs both large and small, under the guidance of Mr. . X-is Frank P. Hall, a practical printer with many years' trade experience in high grade Q5 composition.. O ill . , Q Continued on page 241 1 ra i f v-'s-sv-lsr-'x'1G'tl! V1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' f 237 uf xs K -Q12 kills -'J 0 N' 'J 0 he i - . Q.. ,i a n .s. . se an N SQ. 'qs ' Eel A 'fx r Furniture Wall Paper 5 T. H. Cappeau F Soiulder D Q. I me 52 be Q... l I E-4 fr ' Q 4 m n Interior Decorations Ninth Street at Orange DRUGS Opp. B. 69 O. Seatiou Awnings Slip Cofvers , , H 1rBobbin , The Graduating Seniors fl .l,,1Tf.ii....,.t pfmanentfvmlng 1 R D NQ - of Room 1 Central Beauty Shoppe ' ANDY DI GENOVA, Prop. Accept the COngTatulatiOnS 6 East Eiihth Strie:vVZiL:1ir:Jgton, Del. ermanen av .5 of the Hulrdresslng Marcelllng, Gurllng, Mauicuring v Ma sa In uk Lg t U1 tors S g g Appointments O Qthel' Home ROOIIIS PHONE 115-J . Q ' ,AP ' Call ' Room 3 My War is old-pathetically old, xg' Food MaTket Tragically liutile, hopelessly Pintiquated. Ei Peace, heroxc and SilCI'lHClZ1l, is the New C For All Good Things to Eat ViSi0I1, ' in Concord Avenue and Washington Street Which only young men can believe m' lx Telephone 1355 -Ex-President Faivre of France. N 5 3? ' . . . Brosiusu Smedle Sterhng Prmtmg Co. G 0 H ' A H Y Y Q LUMBER MILLWORK QQ Equipped to take care CQAL ' L o cle s . fa of youll T T Ujiee and Plant 423-425 Tatnall S-met 13th and Union Street Q' ig: Phone M87 Sales Room . O 9th and King Street Q Xu Y . A. A , ffieir-if-'sf-Q,'f' , f in ,Y !4, 15'-X ' n 'S 'A lf ' 'R ffzvayx efasiv. M ff my fa. .39 .Mir -as I 1 O . 6 D K? Ti D r .S l GG C I S 5 P s 6 Q B r 6 ii t YI A ' J ri 1 ff - A ' V' ' '. L 'A - L 1 if f o . ri-UE CHYCIL fa . ea in ' ' A MAN C, 3 It's not only the deed but the doer, 5 ' n . IJ ' That makes a man of fameg 4 Q lt's how the honors are taken, Winn A0 V2 ' That makes a manworthy of name. 3 -. A man may do a great service, E U 0 - For the world and evcryonei Wlulnmngtmns Della g ButQif he deems it boastfully, ig E '1 hen he has never WOU. r 4 - 3 'W ' A truly great man is modest. ts ' U Not looking for words of praiseg LJ' 1 Just knowing the spirit within him, ' T ' L E Has glorified his days. Palnts Xfafrnlshes Q E A hero is he who takes his praise, ix a And every word that's said: PalnfeTS Supphes O y With a smile and unassuming thanks, 5 That do not turn his head. 7 V E He is more than a public hero, Glass ' If through flattery he can stand: O . He is that which nothing can hetter, K . He is what they call-A lVIan! Phone 6115 - if Z -MILDRED E. FISHER. V Q il? 'U' I3 U' O C A lN SWEETHEART TOWN 4 Wliere do they grow all the love hircls .1 . i That chirp so blithe and gay? Qi. Wliere do they grow all the O , Q sweet little maids fo VVho steal our hearts away? ' 'Tis a place where every heart's supreme, ' A place where every thot's a dream. O ' h A place where every little Miss ' Anthracite Bituminous 61' Q Knows her domain to a-a kiss. Sometimes they're blue, And Mons too, Cement Sand .Stone is And pass the time in frowns: D Sometimes they cry, Jn And want to die, ' ' 1' ln Sweetheart Town. 1' ll- mi i For love will hurt V Qi, If lovers am' . Ofiice: 205 West Fourth Street if e And fool the time around: . I , x 4 Give love n start, Wilmington, Delaware fi? And soon your heart Will he in Sweetheart Town. Telephones: 3550, 3551 and 8549 hm, I -MILDRED E. FISHER. 21' i iff '11, .1 ifzf f. Il .3 -X is-11 Q fd . - Ak' 1, 0 Xi V Oxy. . DM. ,053 1 El EBL mm l CF? D D 'D 'All - Q Albert H. Bromley el Q Compliments 'f'Bm1zcly'uvz'1ze Taco?-ating Company :Si If 2012 MARKET STREET nl K O Wilmington, Delaware ' j I PAPER fIANCINfxBcIl PhoIl:AiEllllcll3f' 1 T f' Floor 112l'rllll1lmfiox'erlngs f, Polishers For Rent Ikfxtone Work Our Specialty I 0 . Compliments 5 of Compliments Charles K. Bremer Ol 4 Room ZOO T C D Q ! I l w iv-3 N A .7 ' Q A A W T5 ,N xo A N . 57' ,, 'E i if ffxff ,gg .1 w we riff W 9 s 4 -A MGORESLHAWKE INSURANCE TENTH and KING STREETS ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Room M132 T. SIKORSKI We are Freshies in Room IO2 We are all very blue, ' Groceries and Provisions Because we have to pay the bills, For what the Seniors do. PHONE ORDERS DELIVERED 1 Nlaple and Harrison Streets Phone 3487 Phone 3864 William E. Taylor, Inc. Compliments P R I N T E R ' Of TWELFTH AND ORANGE STS. Room 404 Wilmington, Delaware ellis? M WU llgwlsiieevllifk 'Sf X A ? XY - , , ' i'w'FTgfsa-gnome: 'P ' A . fi' ' ' . ' ' - 'IN g PM ' 1 7 'Y 3 'l T 1. N l 1' X ' 1 f H o e A 1 sfo I1 ' -l ' Y X ' f , - -X L.. :,.,f..,3l.! 1 -- fx - xfr ' 1 xfxr - xH -new A f if Q BLUE C Hmi. Q O iv M . ' ' ' ' - ' 5 The Bob Shoppe IDA L. BALDWIN 5 NATHAN BAILEY, lfnnngcr 3 LADIES' SHOES AND HOSIERY llfil1ni1zglo1z'.v Lmding Ilairrlrzavsivzg Parlor ..-- M Hair Cutting A Specialty by Male Lxptrts Y 1 lingu Wuvlnl, lumuuxuu XVnxlng Mnrcelllng, lnclnls i 702 MARKET STRIZFI OF 1HL MOMENT Seeond Floor Ph' Wxlnuugton, Delawxre 830 MT1kCt Sf Wllmlngtolln DCI Q! ' 1 mone 1054 Qualzty r1Ll7l1fUfI at L04'LUL'7 PIZCLQ O MARMUN HARRY KAUFMAN 16' Sfzlex and 1Seroz1e N Fwrmtwre, Carpets and Stoves O Marlnon Wlllnlngton CO GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS CJ' Phone x8z2 lou OVIIIEC Street 724 26 KING STREET ' x if O. U 3 ii Confmufd f70IlZ page 237 Ulldtl the 'xble glIlCl'lI1LC of M1 John Wl1ltCl1Cld, who befole hls m'1ny yexrs of servlet Ill the lllgh School xx IS x p1 lttxul p lttexn mlku the boy, of the Wood Shop ue taught j0lI1LlV Cll7ll1Cf Ulllxlllg 'md tllllllflg Aside hom the knowledge guned m the use und L uc of xx oodxx orkmg, toole m'1ny useful 'md l7CIlItIfLll futxcles 'ne p10 duced Of Qpetml note ue boolshelves 'md mxlbmets of vxrxous deslgns tables tflboretq, md flllflg xoxo: The course H1 Nlechuutll D1 nvmg covels txvo xC'llS, 'llthough for those students xx ho wxsh to SPC'Cl'1lllC 'xdvxnced Work IS UIVCD fm two ITIOIC yefus The first sunestex glx ee '1 thorough t1 unmg 111 flllld lH1Cl1t'llS 'md the Correct use of 1m plements, followed wxth Sxmple xxmkxng ClI'IVVll1gS AQ the Student ploglesses he IS QIIVCI1 fI 1CIl1g' 'md blucprmtmg oblique ISOIUCTIIC md perspectlve drxxx mg From thzs pomt the xx oxk becomeq more 'md more mdxvxduxl fhst vv1th elmple problems IH mxchme Lonetxuctxon md deqxgn, the theorx 'md use of SCICXV threxds nmchme f'1st 'N Q. O v L, Z P2 if hi Q3 O I :pa enmgs gcxl teeth etc AQ f'u 'ms DOQQll3lC the work IS plqnned to sult the mchvxdufll 2 'ume of the Qtudcnt D'lltlCllll1lX depending upon whlch Qhop xx oxk he IS pllI'SU1I1g A M The xnstruttors 'uc TVII A ldxvlrd Rhodes gmduxte of XR7ll1T1lI'lgfOIl Imtltute 'md C51 the He'1d of the Depxltmtnt lVI1 Tohn ll Hnlls Meclxl Engr flom Lehigh Urn iw, xerextx QL- K-9 if-1 O ', 6 El x I' .x 1 1 www- 1 31- 1 V 1 I .1 P ' 4 471 J 4 1 F 4 ' I ' ' 1 n' 1 1 1 68 75 78 P1 ' rl ' , . ' , . -' 1-U 1 I 'Y 1 '- A . 1 ' , 1 1 1 4 -e 1 .K I x ,- . .'. , . ' 1 ' 1 ' '. I ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 2.'Z 'I ' 'Z I ' Z , 2 5 , If I' ,1 ' . ' 1 ' 1 'Z 'Z 'T ' V ' T 1, 1 1 2 1 1 ' ' - . 1 '1 . 2' .'. 1 '1 1 K , , 1 . 1 If .. ' 1' Z 'Z 'Z ' x ' 1 '1 1 1 1 , ' ' ', , . , ' ' . . .. 1 . . . . , 1 . , 1 1 3 . 1 . 1 1' ' r ' . 1 ' 'Z 1 1 1 ' ' 1- l ' . .1 . 1 1 1 ' ' .1 Y 1 1 ' , ', 1 .' , Z .T 11' . 7 1 1. 1 , ' 1 . 1 1 . 1 ' ' 1 I 1 ' .V 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 - gf, 1.' , 1 1 1 ' 1. 11 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . 1. ,, 1 ' Z'.' 1, Y . ' 1 1 I . . Q V2 . . .1 4 I - ' - 1 . . 1 . . ,., 1 , 1 . . . . - ' 7 . ' ' .1 1 5 , . 5 , , . l . - ' 1. 7. r Y' .5 , wx 5 o 1.1 n v fJf 1 ' - ' 1 I ' 1 -, 11 1 X , 1 3 I R 3 ' -f A x.1 1-f o f' ' Q A XA' M 0 X' 0 Xp g . 1 9. C. O ,..1 ..U. .S L - , - ' l 'ew 'UU -0 Q D X I v o U? I P W' Q 'S-s I I 3.4 in O t lf ff-Q Q? QLUECHICIS ' ' 'Maw' a t Y Bliss Stuart's room five has taken this ad To fill up a little more spaceg Inilfebruary '28 we all will be grads And come to the end of our race. julian B. Robinson Stationer and Printer WRITING AN ESSAY I stepped out of the living room, And closed the door with care, Stood by our treasured heirloom, Smoothed down my rumpled hair. Oh, I will write an essay: I'll win the tempting prize, And lfVhy The Laundry Should Do VVash, shall he my theme- On this I should be wise. For who has done more washing In the days that have flown by, And who can tell a better tale, I'd like to know, than I? I seized my pencil with eagerness, Determined I would write, And just as sure I'd win the prize As clay would follow night. .5 Indeed, I tried my very best m To reach a sublime heightg Nly fingers were a little stifl And would not go quite right, ', Q I think I'd played on too many keys 'I To write a clerky hand. .4 if-2 The contest is decided, ' 0 No doubt decided well 'A Hut of my disappointment - 7 I 8 Ivlflfket Street No words can ever tell. K And he who won the premium I A A happy soul must be: Q WIlH1I11gtO11, Delaware I cannot tell you who he is- 'A But I know it isn't Nine. N. , -1- ff AW- f 'ee' -'- Then I'Il go into the living room Lay down my pencil white, Q Room Go right to the piano Fab A 1,-HU jMl,m.m.l, And own I cannot writeg I'll play all of the pieces A Pound of luckf With a vengeance never seeng fi A bushel of cheer, If I cannot be an authoress Z Q A peck of hope, I'lI be a piano queen. 'sg A barrel of Success,, -KIILDRED S. Huiuuek. f This is the wish of our ' Senior Class. O .Q A S E.. g - vu f 1 -.KW-.1-'x RT1 ,vt P os.: 'O M AE' as C, 'GK LEW is i Gifts for the raduate i Q.-1 if Q 19 ' I Graduation Books EVERY graduate will want one of these grad- uation books which are made up to carry a E? complete history of one's' graduation days. 34' Our loose-leaf and Memory Books are es- pecially popular but we have several styles. O v ' 9 Fountain Pens - Pencils and Fountain Pen Sets in all the popular makes 3459 Books Travel- History-Biographies and Fiction lp Book Ends In Polychrome and Metal, all styles ,KL P ar Leather Goods - Cameras - Desk Sets 0 , - Fine Writing Paper f 5' Bell SL Howell Filmo and Eastman Cine Kodak - Motion Picture Equipment - E93 Butler's lnc The Store of Cozzrteozzr egZLfE'7ll'Z.0ll 415 MARKET sr. Q7 a M' 3 -sfil-fgwxejawx 1,-ll 'llfi?r L' 0M L 0 A ,rl' 0. ,.1r- QM.guLif,iiOQ 4 vm fie st a Qiw 'stream n Dupont I 5 e 1 f..-.gn Biltmore f l 5 '59 :firm I Q lm T, rr 5 3 .+ WH, H l-wx F I r it at . M il Trivial ' 4 . WILMINGTON L g W L ,gg W DELAWARE . o W Gun .FP Manager l xv v r 1 '- Contirzuerl from page 31 Statistics kept since 1923 show that in October of that year the attendance in the library was, between the hours of 9 A. NI. to 2.30 P. M., 2,258 students. The figures 'ind benefitting themselves and the library by their increasing knowledge of books F E' library work are of enormous help to the 1ibr'u'i'1n, relieving her of much clerical work ' The library continues to grow. Students who volunteer '1 period '1 day or tor October 1927 shou that 6 O79 students used the library. f MARQARET M. Ross ta Y 5 , Q F.-Q :UQ , Contznued from page I20 'J . . . . .. . ' O The Thanksgiving play, which according to.school tradition, is annually pre 'vb sented by the A-3 class, proved tremendously successful this year. It was a Puritan in sc story with a typical New England homestead background. The costumes were gen n ' l erally conceded to be among the finest ever seen on the auditorium stage .23 O Z - , , Mfkysrioo L . NN L! XJ X..- '7l' E bll'V l ' J i .V clk? 0 .-. , . ,.v. O. . . 0 A , 0. X I Q f if V O xr -rf 0 if 0 A 1 X X ' ' ' - Yiliys , 'f A' fs'-. . 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F -oo ,oe , Q '-x Y PE Dellawaure Ave., at Texutnallll 'Q Boats-Outboard Motors ' Moving Pictures-Equipment 'Q .9 . H U B E R S M Q? O . I .1 ' ..,... - Pt ag o Q 0 o D Frzum s Dames Pastezwizea' Mz'Zk S. Graale A .Nursefy Alfie Z Braesifle Buoy fWz'M Pl 34 Vandcvcr A d L CSM' I o of 'ez if EQRQHPZQ iq 'mm if 1 fb lgd ll Sf53 l lfQl TlEf'mf'1iQjK ..al i.fL2H l l s. Js'?4L .2' l as ll' Taylor 85 Renal Merchant Tailors A Fmmd I 6 VVEST ELEVENTH STREET 0 T 1 ph ne 6818-W LQ '1-:JA Q - .lj REED SL BRQTHER Smoke Adlon and COMPANY Philadelphia Hand- . 7 . i 'Q' Made Cigars ll Contractors and M Builders Sold by All Good Dealers .F 'Q' P . Q 395 702 Orange Street Carpentry and Ma.f011113r' PVUM Inc' 'MS foabizzgoff!!lKi1zd.rlVeatQ1Exer'nfeff 203 Market Street 7 'W ' 77 , 'ds Elsie Kersey Chase SINES SL WELCH F l. O R I S T S 535 JYULLINER Y . , 0 Cut Flowers for all Occasions 606 King S freer , 212 W. 8th St. Wilx'nington, Del. PVi!llIZ.7lgZ'0lI, Delaware Ph e 5672 ,f- 7 my -i 'bfags'1 'i a , fi ll? si .sr. ,a.A.t 0 ,sae . 'Q FHYFYIS1 ' 'W Wi A PH F' . if ii Pres V1 Pres Sec t Treas Sponsor Complzments o Sun Gil Compau D 922 W1lm1ngton, Delaware Room 2 5337254 f? , Eugene Cfun Tben Dockety John Ellxson Fred Bendler Mlss Le1l'1 LYIVIIII To the Class of '28 Plfzlrhirzg you zz!! the .rzzcfarf in the 'world Coniznued from page I90 Opponents VVxlmmg,ton I r'1de Selmool Seconds . . . . . . 3 I Y'lCI1dQ behool ............. I7 Goldes College Seeonds I3 De lXIol'1y . . IO Chestu Seeonds 9 lou er H111 . 20 Glen Nor Seeonds . . 9 S lllxes Reserves 9 AIIOUS Rldley P'1rk Seconds . 9 . 1 2 A 4 D A 1 C., S I ' 'X I I H Q' 1 Bl: 1 I 2-'E I Q w, 1 'QQ D . 42 9115 Chestex Seconds . 20 U of D Frosh 8 i Arrows . 21 Q Swllnes Reserves . I6 A ll ' ' ll I1 - , Wmnill 'Y -for -we MO YXWQ 247 0 Q 5 . . ............ 1 K. '- . .. ...... . L ' ,n .....-. ...... l I W. H. S. J. V.'s 30 . . T .- 21 7' . ...... 35 .' ' ' 33 f . .... .. 31 -' ' I9 lf V' 25 I - Cl- . . I4 1 'J . 30 .... 33 ' 1 C 35 : ' ' . 45 . .. f . 26 n ...... 21 . ' : .. 2, , 4 . . Q v I. m l -. X 1 .V I-A if l V, . V V, I ' -Q. ' fer' ' A ffl' i igiliiggdr- 4' V5 ' Yf'f? 2 ' I 6 of , 1 BLUE CHYCILQXQ l M il X l M? it i i ' r , Q 3 z Q V, . , Room 13 JU51 YOU gn f Let us always regard as priceless treasures NVhen sleep has come, l have a dream ' i The memories of our joys and pleasures That dealt, yyith ,mly you, ,U A dream so sweet, yet sad it seems f - i Since I know that we are through. I X - You come to me sweetheart smilin LQ , y : g Bon Voyage A beautiful, loving smile, 5 RQO111 And place your hand, white and heguiling In mine for a precious while. K' X 16 WJ ! N , , , s , H , Your eyes hold depths of tenderness ' For me, dear, just for me, 1 Entertainment Centers Your lashes droop ere I .can guess If that tenderness is pity. qi wav. . 5 of llmlngtgn ' Then far more beautiful than the rest, ' Q V Your head you gently hend f',7 ' And kiss me with such dear caress, D? lVIy heart in twain is rent. ' Oh! 'tis just a man's wild dream, my dear Of one, he loves it seems, , O Oh!-the sadness of it brings a tear, TS For 'twill always he a dream. QA , 1 -Mrromao E. FISHER. -'P GARRICK .A ' 1 Direction. A LA POE O Stanley Company I wish l were a poet 'VX f - To write about the sea, N O AmeTlCa But I'm always told to stow it i . When I read my poetry. A, u A Lf? To the Blue Gluck Poets are born not made ,A We, the Girls of Room 26 IS Often mzmyfs plea' ' Wish to extend our , Q A Q V . So that must he the ieason why Ei Congratulatzons , - to the I. Write such poetry. 5 Graduating Classes of 1928 f 1 like not poems of sentiment, , Nature, love, or war. 3 - So I'll close this rotten oem , om !Z77lL'7Zf.f 0 ' P 274 P f Because I can't write anymore. .fl Room -SAMUEL REITZES. O .Q bo H K ,W F s f Q , Appreciation WF are glad to use this means of expressinv our gratitude for our past pleasant business relations with the Authorities of Wiinmingt-on High School buildm Last Summer THIS firm was chosen to furnish no mean amount of duPont brand paints and oils for the refinishing of thirty rooms and halls of this magnificent banding. The Work of dressing up these units and put- ting them in spick and span con- dition was under the direction of Frank Whitcraft. he k S -Q L 93 -N i 1 Q' O S 16' iofoizrulgrzl fi ? Q . . S fi 4 . i 5 'U , S sq ep' ai QQ 4. Q T B Cartmeli Paint and Glass Co. CLAPENCE ff. SYHRK, Presidefzz , i DQ D 1 D' Qs Y CD Q Everything Best in Paints 5 ' a SIXTH and MADISON STS.-Phones 1393-9350 1 r or , S A , ig 'I' '1 w w v v 7 F . .1 'fi .9 O 1 vb 1 ty me or rr, 2 Marfe Rzgbt Right 171 W zlmzzzgfozz 9 swears 2 l ICE CREAM PHONE 76oo P Butler Furniture Co Efvefrythmg for the Home 219 'ind 221 Mfnket Street Wilmington Del Room 8 Heres to the Chlck or the Chick uy the Chick mx fI'1CI1Cl l3CL'lL1 e love the Chick e need the Chick e xx 'lnt the Chick '1g'11n Room 24 When you will arrive at the door You will see in Room Twenty-four Boys by their eiforts in banking, Have attained 21 high percentage and ranking. l BAMBERGER Sr ROBINS Pure P A l N T Beautffies and Protects Glass-Ladders-Brushes , omplzmemir 0 THE KREBS Pigment and Chemicil Company Newport, Delaware Phone 5181 204 W. Seventh St. 'QUE' ,3SL1lk l 2018 QD.. 1311! 3..2ZQiH4l..fi 'LCUHIADL - 'v S ll 4 1 f i ,,wvi2'2rEf7g-in i4 4 89 ffa'Q'ihf0lf. -fs ,-foie mb iiewxl 1' nilyl o 2 'Q' l Q 2 'Sw 2 Q 'Q il ? ?. 1 I .I M - md .. , gi 4 Qi l 13 .-.l E ' fl 2 2 2 W in E l? . ' 'N A r wr, . n l g ' . 1 li ' xl im. 1 ' I W 0 o '. N, -. ' A mf' U W O rl i Q l or , -- - v- - 'Q - ' '- -2 .' ,A 025 Llxxnxlr LX-f 'lm A O i, ompfimezzb 0 Room 45 At The End of A I 5 ! ?i iDli if CC C ind or 5 F' 5 f 'E h N I X. Perfect Climb ' D . 'J james T. Chandler , 'l omplimenir of T 2 SL Son 1 x, Q Room 49 Q ' i 4, Room 31 N' 11 Q Day and lg t .iq Tothe Senior Class of '28 P . . S . 9 l 4 We give a hearty cheer Tlnung ewulce 5 And may success be their fate f As they go forth from here. - - , 3 Cann Brothers SL Kinclig , Q Room Izzcofjnomted D 1 They're mighty nice this crowd of girls, X Q 1 think yggulrfsould call them a string of Printing and Publishing 3 , Q . I . N , For theyshgovegm school In sunsime or 305 Torbert St. Wilmington, Del. O To show their regard for their teacher, Telephones: 5260-6251 Miss Powers. , Conzfinuezl from page 131 Ql- Q classes in their order as well as two assemblies, the Y. W. C. A. and the Hi-Y as- O semblies. An overwhelming majority gave their hearty approval. The election took place immediately. The A4 class boy and girl receiving the 33 M highest number of votes as class representatives to Council automatically became Presi- Q, dent and Vice-President of the Association. The result of this election was Williani ' ' 1 Bradford, President, and Anna Kurtz, Vice-President. The other members of the 1 Council are: ' A4-Lois PYLE B4-JOHN TUFFT I RICHARD HILL JAMES HOLLIS Q, A HELEN SWEETMAN R 4 A3-JOHN QUINN JOSEPHINE SIDDELL D , I DONALD QVERIJEER fu 5 IiII.I2AIiIs1'H Pn'rIT-DI:-MANGE B3-EUGENE GAUBIER 'Y , A2-WILLIAM GLOVER AUDREY CROSSCROVE , MAIIKIORIE Reizsa ESTHER CONCILL M A-I-FLORENCIQ THOMAS B2-HARVEY MAGUIGAN SQ ELIZABETH HICKMAN D , . FACULTY ,f 3 MISS Fi'rzwA'r1zR Miss PASSMORE Miss DIXON ga 1 MR. Howirru MR. LOOMIS . f We can now say that this project has been most successfully started and we look if ' for :I very promising future. 0 1 2 -CLARA PALMER. 6' . X Y, or Wk ers I fmw one qi 'f 4 4 v .QIL 0 v-q-515. slvxoa 1. M Q i cw X' H1 ' ' f' pl Q r r 4 . A 4 cf: C 1 'T 'A 7 Lf? rd Us gg- Q 3 on Off :J m sf, 9,-L ' 2 4: 3 rf ' K3 N, '-2 1: VS- Q 3 M Q. 5 5, 3 o W E5 Q- U1 EG' 59 t-rj 4 I D G O 3 D E K Q 5, Z ET 'Eg 2 E QU H O UU W j O Q E: 5 Qs. E Q4 E 9? E' as 5-E,,Uil'1'-1 3+ U1 9 me M rr se FY' , I U 2- 'S if ' D cu P' Am 3 Q 5' Et 9 Q Q 5 25 V Q. firj K 1- Q In Q Pd E -S 8 2' U2 22 Q if P4 Q. S EZ - R F 2 Q D- Q 'G Z Q rQl A I-3 3 N 3 N QQ S, 5 maj PD l if 5 cn P ek 75 :I CD E-:1 N E ze: C-r N I i 3 gg w ha O CU N W N E, 3 , ii, 'wk 75 Q :l 00 ru ,.,,1 pg r C 1 5' 'U 5 +- ix, -- :S Q 0 5 553 ,-4 , Q 53 E g html 2 U0 pw ' fb E 2- 2' O asf N 4 he A ,-1. ta D 2 PM 3 2 ,gp v Q O V E Q. Q 'G F H 75 1 3 H FD ' R4 5' FU E P1 A 'D U UQ ei'-1 at 5.5 Q' SE. O '- J Q Z3 Q AQ, Lk 1 E SI i Og 13 M9 . An-p MOA Aw Hance Hardware Co Fourth and Shlpley Streets Builders' Hzudwarc-lVIill Supplies Mechanics' Tools -- Roofing - Paint N F I-IADLEY Foot Wear of all Kinds 306 KING STREET ! o aw owe YOURS FOR GOOD SERVICE Room 40 Nothing more Nothing less just a room In VV. IJ S. .N i reetzfzgr from Room 42 Wilmillgton, Del. l To Graduating' Seniors From ROOM 15 As you go out into this life, Wliicli is filled with storm and strife, And as you pass life's road mile by mile, Always remember to smile and smile. omplimenzir of Room 17 THE PROPOSAL If you will come and be my bride, We will the cares of the world divide. VVC will sit upon the rocks, Watehiiig the shepherd feed his flocks. And I Will make for you, A gown of the finest Wool, Which, I hope, shall make you happy too, And you over me shall rule. If these delights please you, I will be happy too, For when you come to be my bride, 4 ie, o I iq cb X 'N v 1 o CJ' 1 as O I I 75 ij, 1- 'QI D 7 We shall the cares of the world divide. lg -EDWARD Oh'IENN if ' cf rf- Q ia 2, Teacher: Johnny use tapestry in a sentence. Q, Johnny: The farmer went out to tap-es-try and found the sap gone. ee ce if as If the Pole Chezks in with the Hun, will the Hun Serb John Bull? l? , I I I I ff 7 -me-mf ' ' ' , v x. , .I QEQWJ, ' U 9' .iles ao, of I N 1 ,I 14:6 , I 6 Y Q QQ Q '09- 5-ws 4 T 1 av . . re-ff'-'TX , . f. ffffflfff T, fs. ' N- T QKEQQELW CH'C CQQs?J 3 Y A FARMERS' BANK OE THE STATE OF DELAWARE Q 4 A Third and Market Streets D, In Business One Hundred and Twenty Years T 'O rm? My C07!lP!Z.7lI67lfJ of Qreetirzgf from Room 41 Room 43 rwg -YYWM Y-A tg- Y E .rf 0 'Q Mercantrle Prmtmg Company 633 Tenth and Wilnut Streets KE Wllmrngton Del v QQ it Printers and Pulolzshers 4.76 Commerczal Catalog Magazzne 'gf and Speczal Eamon Book Przntzng gg F me Color Work Our Specialty uf 'E Qtr Room 46 RUOW 53 ' Q 1 h fff g h gglgpth vvhs-Igh thW Quahty Furmture, Floor Covermgs and Stoves CGDEN HQWARD CO FIFTH and KING STREETS '-1 vT'w. 1 -, 1,T'.x f- V -'Ania r xYlY'::N1 ra nf X2 A C , . l O . V The a e ul night is drawin nig F 1 . .T . ge aregni rel 5333? en emors must leave e l1ITllDgtOl YU 1 1 , ' J ' 1 1 A b S r' then . . Rui WC1fhSO9HthjmiQ1Qj We g1r1s extend our greatest wishes S USM a S ' And 0 e you won't become poor fishes ' 0 Q V T 1-sg 17T'3gE i1TT.' Y F MQW x3LvEC'H!CK 'f gfk E MANSURE st PRETTYMAN HABERDASHERY HATS CLOTHING -. cluPont Burldmg Wllmrngton, Delaware FOUR YLARS When hrst I entered Hugh behool a freshm m green as green I dnd not know I could not guess how short four years could seem fo be 1 Semox to graduate th It Wrs my l1lgl'1CSt 'nm This was something hard to xx ork for but somethmg good to gam My Sophomore and mx Iumor ye ns each brought rn then turn Lots of laufrhter and tens as well as lessons to learn I'hen the goal xx IS rerched a Semor became I at last 4-Q? I wonder non as my school days end If the ladder of fame th It I hope to ascend I knoxx I ll take xxnth me through struggle and strlfe Years of happy memory four years of happy l1fe S ELIZABETH HOLLINGSXN ORTH '13 if A man xx ms tellmg some friends about a proposed Hshrng tmp to a lake ln Colo ra o xxhrch he had m COI'ltCI1lpl1tl0I1 Are there any trout out IIIICICP asked Mr Wharxy Thousands of them leplred Mr jones Wxll they butt easrly? asked another frrend VV1ll they? sud M1 ones Why thex IC absolutely vrclous A man has to hrde belnnd a tree to bait a hook 'N The House of Style and Qoocl Value Glr s Boys :- Apparel Apparel Kuschcms 415 Kmg Street Catermq Especzally to School Styl A 1-K'l l1sr-'xo TEH. J CYNDI if U U M 0 s IQ-lZgQ5lllQ0E2llllU, I I, 0 M SQ L' ' , V' T A rx - - ' 'A x 4 x 1 ' .',f' r J , XE- I 4. 5 r .1 ' I .5 ' 1 -V Q .. :V v , - 0 - '- r 'T . ' FN 5 I Q- i i Q l i 7 . . . Q . . . ' a . : 4 4 . .1 A .7 wi , t I I , 1 ' , .t , . . O -'T .- - ' ' ' J 1 r . . . 1 z ' '- z . - z as . , . 1 1 . .7 1 .I A c '7 ' ', . ' y . 1 7. ' V ,Z . ,t . ' '. 7 I .' c :I 1' L m I O ' 1 . 1: 'z ,, ' I , CJ' My childhood days gone-a thing of the past. ,,' I - I I so 1 1' 1 I 4 I O l , , 7 1 f' - l ' Y 1 I 1 7 ' 7: ' . V 3. n T 1 l kg.. C 'lx C ' , .cl N, f ' . ' 1 ' . cl I I , lu I , u xr , ' QI .. , . . ' 4 or ' lr ' 1 - n - D 1. . 1. c . cc - in :I - ,. J ' sz fa, C h - - U C 1 ' ' ' U . qi o F u 1 ' Z 4 i Q5 , rj ' g . . 0 if L L' O 6' - 7, B 11 , no , f' if Q IH! - 1 Qu O 'QE- Q. 'O Q r A , ? .V ' Q .gh W O MX KS. v 95 1 0 v rjf DQ YL .x,f. a o ' nf Q, ' BLUE CHICK e lr all Qs 1 O 3 6' 'I Now i Is the ttme to buy LIFE INSURANCE l Protection for Lofuecl Cnes Comfort for Old Age - Now ls the time to Have a Tallc with Palmer The National Life Insurance Company 1162-4f6 CluPont Building Phone 2234 Charles B. Palmer, General Manager , V N ' N 'W l ff f5AlYM '?11l , ' ff , 1 - A fe' ' ' M ' ' ' , ' ' , tgpisitgnar, t if 0 Q if W W , sean BM QQ litem 0 Q W ' f7 K. f 2 .Q 0 BLUE VHYCEC E hdegary A bookcase that offers a comfortable home for the books we love A sprnet desk that speeds up our tardy correspondence and makes letter wr1t1n a fine art Two excellent graduatlon grft suggesuons' hdegary Q, 5' 1 4 i' ' mf 'Q 'rx Slxth and Tatnall C07lfI7llILd from page 38 Well 'Lt l'1st We WCIL Semoxsl Oh how long We had '1Vxd1fCd thls tlmel As B45 we gave 'L p'1rt5 the croxxnmt, glory of xxhlch xx 'xs the pl'1y The T1yStIUg llace co'1ched by M15 Went? lhe term rolled too qurckly to 1 close 'md we xxere g14ldU'1I1l'lg Senloxs electlng class ofhcers to txde us oe1 the falls LjI1fO1Cl AlCX1I1dLf contmued ln the c'1p'xcxty of P1ts1dent Cl'n1 Palmer was nude Vue Presldent Elxfflbeth Pollqrd kept the cl'1s-. 1nn'1ls 1nd oseph V'1n Pelt held the money The first thmg on the progvxm xxns ou1 receptlon to p'1rents Then came the Blue Chuck p'uty for those of us who hfxd been lucky enough to m'1ke the stxff The sketch Photo Blts bx H11 old Pnrker Wws good fun The cwfeterm w'1s decorwted W1th blue ducks 'md xx xs tres ch1c Next '1ppe'1red Senxor Odd Dry wx 1th the gurls most 'lttrflctlve m vxhlte dlCSSCS wlth cherly 'md whrte t'1ms 'md ruffs of the same C0lO1S round neck 'md xx rlsts The boys were quite clever H1 then costumes of chel ry vests xx 1th xx h1te buttons 'md red '1rt1st tres 'md mk spots on then hc'1ds of chenv xx xth 1 gold W 1I'l the front Aftel ne'1rly four ye'us of expectwtmn we mme to our SCU101 pl'1x xvhlch w'1s CC1VCd flI'l'll1Cl'Il success 'md much glory from our play Newt C'lI'l1C the prom III the New Century Club wrth George Kelly s Orchestra The gurls IH their festive colored evening dresses 'md the boxs ln then' Tux xx 1th the f'1culty lmed up 'lround the w'xlls m'1de 1 v1v1d pxctule Our baccalaurewte sermon dehvered bx Reverend Bohner w'1s both msp1r1t1on1l 'md Worth Whxle Then c'xme the clrmax of our four yefxr gmduatzon So the class of J1nu'1rV 1928 xx hlch now had 137 1n nt gr'1du'1ted The boys 'md glrls m thelr blfnck c'1ps and gowns 'md the glrls xx nth thexr bouquets of Hoxx ers nnde '1 sxght th'1t xvlll never be folgotten Th'1t mght both texrs 'md lxughter xx ere nnghtv near the surfqce when xxe undexstood th'1t Hxgh School d'1xs were gone forever 'md th'1t we vxere entermg Why my de'1r cluld' excclmmed G1 xndmother suddenly 'rwxkened to real1z'1t1on after her reverres for poor Dottie xx 1s asleep ELI7ABETH S POLLARD Fsfsfwx F21 Que 1 P I 1 I . . 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' 5 sv I '- 5 bp I YXQEQ E 2 YSEGQQ HE YYZQ f' 'sf 'f 11 E Ping 6 I D Jldl O .Ol f -'Z . ' - - A - .ALL A .. A , X el-1 fb.--4 ,--.1 '-T' by 11111 BLUE CQHYCK '1 QAQ1' ' S 91:6 f' n Mundy Brothers F U R N 1 T U R E 814 816 Kmg Street Open Efuenmgs CUlZflIIllEd fwnz page 155 lt 11 1s been the eustom for the Glee Club to DICQCIII 1 ll'1Ll9lL 11 membly prog lll Clllflllg hlubu. VVeeL 1o1 the p'1st two xewrs the club h 1s undered o11e 01 tuo num bels 'lt t11e B'1ee11111re1te bervme Il1C,1UC1ll1g, auth numbers '1s Gounods G11111 Nlomrts Glorm 1nd 111e LostLho1d bx Qulhvm lVIuch ercdlt 15 due to Mus Gloves the Olf.,1l1llC1 ot thc elub md to N115 C:'11ler1 t11e present d1reeto1 11 ho puts foxth 11n111111ted effmts md glVC9 11e1 bebt to 1c1v'111ce 11111:.1e Ill 1rVI1I11ll1gtOll Hxgh behool QU thu? RIN Allen Out oi the Look book 1 11e bloke 1n the 1e1the1y put of the 1JlIIC1ll1g I muppose Cf U' rlhexe mubt be 1 elteh son 61111610 s'11d the 111111 who trled to f'1ste11 h1s VVlfCS drese Cr il? A FAIRY 1A11 Once then 11 18 '1 111 111 11110 sud W11Cl1 I get 1 hundrecl do11'11s week 111 be b'lt1S1lCd 4111! zulzmz 11 dzd he um Room 302 Work p'lSS and be happy 1111 Hunk 1nd be s'1d omplzzmzztr 0 Room 206 We B1 g1rls of 302 Are h'1ppy to help the Blu through Ch 1ck Room 204 Spoken words v1n1sh 0711 Pfllllfllf r 0 Room Wntten words are endurmg 11 1 I U Q u t O I 5 'Q C 91. I Q -f 'Tux 0 Q Y 0 0 Q . I SL- an . -.1 1 a 0 l b. S ' ' ' 1 P N 1 ,I-13' I Q 1 I ' 9 C 1 - e Q N 5 , - - i , i 1-ww i 5 1 5 ' - '. z r'z 1 1 ' f' '. 3 ' 1 . : if 'f ' -' - A' , 1 - - . - 1 at ' 11 1 . zz . ', ' fi ' 5 .3 : . 2, Q gl , rs 11 'K 11: uf' : w l 11 f x - I I 6 5 ' ' ' 1 .f 'J ' - 1 'ja ' ' ' z . n, , . ., . . ? 1 1 A-.X 1 I . . v N' . 1 Q' 1 'A fx rx 1 To111111y Allen Ctutkling his first meat pie1: VVel1., well, w11e1 e did you get ' Y! 1 .. ! f T. : 11 I x - zn NAI 11 , - sc iz , 2 , I 1' O - . 1 H 1 1 ,X . . 1 ii! CI' A , I N ' ' 4 sr x - 1 1 yy . 1 v . 1 . l , ,Q . . . , . . .. 1 I '11 X Q . 'T 43' .1 f, . 'f fs: . '2 1' sz' . U , C .. . , 1 .L '.' 0 .1 . 11 . 1 1 e 1 .. -N tx - . . , I 1 4 1 ' Q Jug, 1 . . I . . K y . gi c C F ,f W R , , 7 'lf ,U ' .N -3 A 1 1 4 k , '3 ' ' -H p0 sq E , . U ' N , Y- --. 'Ta-1.-.11 .1-I I UQ W WUU lx Q 1 . 0112 1.1 ff 1 . 0 - - i t ir eiaiw U-Hoa ' 2 1 Q I I III II I D' Wilmington, Delaware, Nov. 7th, 1927 I' WILMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 'Q 'S Pay to the order of --- the Graduating Classes, 1928 our aa 5 compliments and best wishes. R Room TWENTY-FIVE .Q 15 a111jJ!z111e2zf.r of C0l1Zf!Zl2ZEllfJ' of Q1 ! Room 303 Room 51 6 . V W g- ix O E SERVICE-is no longer a mere . se 2 worcl. It is a work. To us it p is a pleasure and a satisfaction l S and the basis of all our rela- 1 ' tionsliips with you. 'Q as I Q2 i I V D 1 T C ' I C HWEITC TLISY GII1pElI1Y Q ' Wilmington, Delaware fi -A-I THE NOTE FROM ROOM 406 - C0111plz'111e11f.r of fl l I h l'i'PP3aQ,nf1' Slgffh. 1 im. VI ho all are hoping tgox I WWW-W I I IG D i l GARMINES Home-made Candies af , I -Delicious Toasted 1 soDAs -sANDW1oHEs.- ICE CREAM Q l 1004 Delaware Ave.-809 'W. 4th Street 'Q D' , 1 I 'V . . X 1 - , , I l D i -TfG1rPf4.fE.T1 , ii, 'ir' ff W E93 l '?QTF'17l if L. M A A- - vt - PL f17'-C517-f-?ilEd5lHfi: X 5657- iiaxfiff li KX W V,-.t:fj2-:hir-1 ' f HL F r 'ig js, W- O T-A m ,g. Vw . . Electrlclty to serfve you .X V .X.: Q22 fi 5 Qs? DEL WARE ELECTRIC me l an-fb 3 17 . 5 i 453 PGWER COMPANY l-F41 32? F51 yt . CJ. A N P 1 irogresswf pfbr Ihe first typewriter was in- 1- f vented by Christopher Sholes. fo Q, These machines were locked at -X 1 night. When one of them was N34-ij operated it became an exhibition ' Q' of note, and an audience would fgfg gather to marvel at the miracle. We are all familiar with the mar- in velous developments in typewriters. In the same way this institution has developed, and added to its ?'?3 ' r, t'1td.' 'tl th gt-Q j Q lxiiiileinlllif lequgapield :inclgoperli I3 ill 4 ated bank in the State. Any of N fjxors f our officers will be pleased to ex- kgsf, plain to you just what this insti- l cpmm an Om P,-in tution can do for you. r 2312 rg: li W T C ILMINGTON RUST OIVIPANY I Two CONUENJENT OFFICES Tenth E? Market Sts., Second F5 Market Sts. .J 1 0 Qt ix, of - . . G' , fn - fxfme E ' 'v K-Milli' ff Q iifllxflw IQ 5 ii illljgilim ' 'Wllll'-i X X37 E HH-nz fq3,'gj0l5PZ.E.it.5 'K 0llfl32g.E,L,e fj0 Stu w.1t.'J U 1 l 'WX' kzlolzx. ra. JON ,E I I , I Q ,531 , . I V IT!! 74, ,WRT fl ,fly 419. -:N .NIITN1 c.--.I TT - l C ' - 3 Xl. I fg gx Egg ik fI.Q E,fI BLUE THICK- A A , . 4 T A , I I 4 E- 9 Q I ou want to look nice y 1 - U QT' and haven IJ the pfrzce for A HSN New Clothes. F12 -E s 51 PHONE l 9 33 8 0 oo o . If . i lx . SAYERS BROS. I CLEANERS 69 DYERS ' 700 Delnwm-C Ave. Isth .sf Market df Phone 8000 ii. . - A S Room 212 Y- vfffiffiffffffff of WC,1'C Freshies now 'O ij Oh my fd' ' Room But we'11 be Seniors A By and by. if 5 O if ' x ii C0l1filIll6'If from pflge 204 QR ADELAIDE DREXVS ELIZABETH WILSON D ' GERTllUDlS SHAW A MARJORIE WINTHROP . SOPHOMORES i , 3 GRACE M UNSHOWER fclllllidillj EDNA GEIGER 76,3 OLIVE TRUITT Clllmmgw-5 'THELMA FRANCIS . M N PAULINE STEI-'TOE HELEN ROADES K f .NIURIIEL RUBINCAN ELIZABETH STIRLITH O , CHARLOTTE CLOUGH MARY BANK K., K1k'1'HEIllNIE ANDREWS EVELYN FLOCCO n 2 MARGARET NIITCI-IELL DOROTHY AIACOBSON 3 FRESHMEN im ' ANNE CRowL CGnpminj ELIZABETH KENDALL O ' , EVELYN CORNELL Clllmzagm-Q GRETA SUTTON ' EI.EANoR MATsoN ELIZABETH CARLEY A Q JEAN PIOMEWOOD ANNA HENDERSON 1 MARGARET THOMPSON ELLA DIETRICH E ' AIlIEI.l,E JELONEK EMMA ANDREOLI Q HOCKEY SCORES j Teams Date Score fw' Irs. vs. Soph. Nov. 7 3-I Wd Irs. vs. Fresh. Nov 9 9-0 Soph. vs. Fresh. Nov. II 8-0 A Jrs. vs. Soph. Nov. I4 3-2 'Q' I Irs. vs. Fresh. Nov I6 4-0 O , Soph. vs. Fresh. Nov. I8 0-2 Cforfeitj Q' i , .- Li . I EI . , -N sr-'mn 1 1 - I T- . MQ 3- I. - gg - I I - . H - A- :J ip O XL ILL! -- 261 '.o.:.x,R. 0. , A I 0 I H 1 V oi x m gg o g gj i f o o ff 2 E i,qV4g2.' is if 6 a t an ' lioffw 1 if f'H'E'.?l lE u I' E ,Jil 'W 'I Q + 6:n l Photo ng Co. Dcsigningm lllustsratingm Photo fEngra.ving.. Electro-typing 406 Shipley St .M Wilmington Dol ,em oo ' , L - go 1 Ysffm i 'wmv W f 'Q :W 1 K- L 'x F 1 Q. ' u. . . .s. .u. O. QU.. ..I. .s. .h. D 'L .O N WV 13jTrQe2iifVfffHfiK 'FWZ ' s o THE QUALITY sroius, im. lusf S. E. Cor. 3rd and M31'kCt Sts. Shoes and Men's Furnishings ' Sole Agency for Buster Brown and Brown-Built Shoes for the Entire Family 9 Continued from page 70 Seniors .vtoozl and clajiperl nt my eniranre! I'm afraid I did allow my head to be- come a trifle swelled on that day, but that was pardonable under the circumstances. ln the spring, there was a party for my benefit, which I enjoyed immensely. All too LIN -s , q Y ta V- 1 R ! P2 B4 , A4 . s-rf I H-E soon june came, and l passed our of the picture to make way for Senior year. A boy then stood before me. He had a man-of-the-world air about him, and seemed just a little preoccupied. I am Senior year of the class of '28,,' he began in a business-like tone. .l was the very highest classman in the school, and proud of my position. I was aware, of course, that all the other classes looked up to me, but I tried not to appear too superior, and to treat at least the Juniors as equals. I felt as if I knew every nook and cranny in dear old Xkfilmington High, and my moments of greatest pleasure were tinged with the realization that this was my last year, and that I must make the most of it. One of my own classmates was editor of the Whisp, as was fitting and proper, and I felt like I had the responsibilities of the school on my shoulders. I was well represented in the play Daddy Long Legs, the Dramatic Club gave, and enjoyed every minute .l gave to it. In November, a party was given in my honor, and I'll never forget the wonderful time I had. Then came the Christ- mas play, Whittington, which we gave for the under classmen, followed by Christmas vacation. After that, I worked hard to pass lVIid-Year's exams, and then started on the last lap of my High School caree1'. The Senior Reception was given, and then Senior Odd Day rolled around, when we made our last gestures as the School's highest class. Finally came graduation-the time we had all looked forward to, yet now approached with lagging steps and regrets. We at last made our fare- Wells, and so ended my existence as a member of Wilmingfton High School. FRANCES JEFFERIES. THE LABOR HERALD D6l61'LUl1fHJ5 Progrrssifvv Labor Nmvrpaprr W1 Room 12 Read by Friend and Foe and Respected by Both For the Annual Subscription ............... SI .OO Year If wishes Were horses Then beggars would ride, p,,b1gm,i0,, Omg., When it comes to high standards Say1Or Printing CO, Room I2 takes the prize. . 415 Shipley Street o 5' Z9 1 o I A qw of w 3 Q. o l Z 72 Q' l 1 E I I Z it-3 I f 7 1 'Q' FILQ. in .111 XII' ' ' , L-'G5'Z'NQ F!: , .i . .,E!Qa,lf A? ' Q E- - W. 'VM' ' u X V ' VW ers ff-M 1 .. , ,A 'A 'ij-J4 . fr?-TX fa rrrxex fit 'TXT .. . TX- I , '7 ' N-XA Xl! Q lr .ihliafolitflf Q K if -- r 0 We Q-gffb X34 f are i it N3 ' e 1 rl Q. . 1. 0 ii O QQ? reldab 1k arm alr if ,,,x,. . :Fd AVE you considered what it means to you to draw your milk from a herd of S 1 'fo selected pure-bred Guernsey cows, where the herd is regularly inspected so as 6 to keep out disease? Breidablil: Dairy is under United States Government 'll Q supervision and the herd is on the Accredited List, which means that no animal in the herd has tuberculosis. Immediately after the herd has been milked, the milk is taken I, into the dairy, where it is treated scientifically and cooled to 400 before bottling. It U gf XO is then kept in a cold room, loaded on our trucks, and freshly distributed to the cus- K mf , tomer every day. It is a rich and palatable milk. V C- ' Why not buy a quart of milk in the street and compare it with our Guernsey milk. U3 You would be surprised at the difference. ,Q Q C is ' Pham' your orders lo 858 and you fwill lm jnlcasrrl fwiih Ihr result if K f , if BREIDABLIK FARM rl 0 Q H. J. KREBS, Owner J. P. BROADHURST, Manager l U U Wilmington Delaware . O l, Room 29 Room 48 hyd? From the Sophs in Number 29 .1 1 1 l fb To all the Seniors here- We W1 1- a Ways p edge I Q We wish the best that wish can bring ' 'wk Throughout each coming year. our falthl to our Home , Q 3 I f See 3 ' i nj . . I A. O, Mmmck Delaware Pretzel Co. ' X ' The Pioneer Cycle House Q se 700 Delaware Avenue Mam'fm 'e'S of . For 5 fy Mmm Wheels and Red Bugs Pretzels cmd Ice Cream Cones i 6 O Biycycles, Tricycles and Scooters 1 .l- V'-Cl ', H' 1-G d , , , 'E WP mm, H rm! an Lmf of lg I m A Eleventh and Union Sts., Wilmington, Del. 1 BICYCLES v J H fi Columbian, Indian, Cleveland, Winchester and Bell Phone 5036 A' YARDS' Iropnetor y f . ' QQ I -Keystone.B1cycles O fb- Z , Room 203 . ozzgrzztzz zzrzozzr from The Seniors me haughty X ' The Freshmen are gay ' Room But when it comes to money 'Q It's the Freshmen Who pay. .eb-it .- X ff' il' Dj V .L - 'fx 1 f:n-'s1n.f-'me'?I!'qil ' 'lll6C?Ei5'.. Q Q H HQYZT ' ...fm Mais. J 6 M . Q 0 . Jia 4 4 ,, H, ,Y' 7 - i - - LLL 6 it ' K W: I 777, '.I..x.Tx-'XX TU 'fm TA hx NNff'i'I'v'ff,lfljwx-1' TrE qvijifffxim '57 . J,-KT ax, 'If if I M 'kscfx w27.J,-, 'N Clif if at 4- J ' l CP . .i ,1 Real! .7 - 'll Ei i' figrliffi, f. tm. 7-fs:E, 'j'Q.ff'QQ1'f'1bf. -Xaggri, f in Oktrnai Q 9 M 7 M 9 ' E XXK ' gt , tml 1: -Rs PROMPTLY ATTENDED O ff AUGUST SEILER N L 0 DD To yy gl .,,a5RIfs,,,U Widzgowski Bros. . A4 'reuse---.e A f vi ft Q .-Es 2. ' ' 9 532: ' Wall Hzmgenr amz' Defomforr 1 fd' H - 8 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 5 N a o Slngked and Salted Fish 914 Chestnut St. Wilmington, Del. ik ' 1 Q --Mi i - i C -A Q52 Of't times a gift problem faces even . 1 cn High School Students and whether that gm O m ' gift be for your home or for friends WD Q 2 DZJ'Z'7'lbZlfEIf by this store offers a varied selection to 15,7 21 meet about every requirement. I U 1 ANNEL 1 Q I 'M Stern SL Co. D INCORPORATED 1 g gl ' - 8 U Seventh and Shipley Streets H: I 13 fin i5 l..ast Fourth Street of Stern T Pay as you EaTn ix XVILMINCLTON, DELAWARE OX- ' Q ,, 'M Continued from Page 185 , ' cope with the ll'l0St brilliant playing of lV.lcKelvey, Hill, and Walker. Hazzard pla ed ' y w 51 his best game against the Cadets. Mighty in defeat, Syfrit, Captain Dick, and Kemske 8 . Q made themselves felt against the Sallies. Hartman finished the season with a series D 1 P of spectacular plunges against Forest Park. Although they did not win their letters, ir the leading subs were Davis, Warner, Strong, and Jack, who gave a good account 72 of of themselves whenever called upon. These men and others should prove a great , M in help to Captain-elect Aub Walker in making the 1928 season a success. QQ Q Six victories, two defeats, and a tie, great defensive power as is shown by hold- O g ing six teams scorelessg the series evened with Chester, an unscored upon, undefeated 5 i, team defeated, these are characteristics of the great fighting team of our 1927 foot- EE ball season. There were no outstanding individual stars, the team played together 'QS as a unit. 1 t o o S Wilmington .... . . 2 Laurel ........... . 0 fd' Q, Wilmington .... . . O Williamson Trade . . . . O Q' Wilmington .... 7 Lower lVIerion .... . 18 'X I VVilmington .... . . . 27 Glen-Nor ......... . O i ,X gf VVilmington .... . . 8 Wesley Collegiate .... . O ,SQ B, VVilmington .... . . 25 Chester ........... . 0 - fwf A Wilmington .... . . 39 P. M. C. Frosh . . . . O ,dj Wilmington .... . . 0 Salesianum . 1 5 5,51 5 F Wilmington .... . . . 7 Forest Park 6 DQ, Q ' oil' ,, VV1lmington .... . . . 115 Opponents . 39 ,ff -Fe , E X 1'-75185 ji 8 9 J Ji' lk-Heals' f 'N Mmwiiiiii it as it it N 1, ,Q .A . .. . '-.,. 11 ' i d 6 Xt. ff' 265 ik., -4. Lf ,. -'sf ' . W. i-gig. xii IQ.. -.xt1-c,4o,0 X my . O X? 1 F 4 V1 02 EZ ff Qhvffffflfgf ' n o f L ia ja . 2 gg r ' Pyrites Co., Ltd. Wilmington, Delaware ' if tvs ' 15 Q 'J Rimemoerthe Qraa'uazfe! Room 1 1 Q Q 1 UQEJT 'lUi.I'h6'.f for .rzzccear 2 Q93 from Room JI X J .Y Q , a at-F 0 Lf H O X2 Paul E. Middleton . M ' M - Q E 5 -PLUMBINCj- 5 R gg Steam, Hot Water and 5 F C O Vapor Heating . L Q N 'V 1317 Washington Street H NX O M sp P MAROIEEY Adviser Phone 5152-W' 5 A -B . . , d 5 . 7 I4 .5 r o CUMMINGS 3 Q5 The Photographer .fb H 3 720 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware Q 3 Qi 1 R R -Y . , elf, ,iYc,+, 'igigg ng Nix 1 i' V M' R R Pane I l few W-- 15. 0 re r 19909. sr Q Q a O, He Wrote lt on cm Egg Shell ? 4 . Usually a man has his Will written by a lawyer on a good grade of paper, in a f normal, business-like manner. Recently we 1'ead of a Will which an eccentric had . X laboriously penned on an egg shell. The court held. it valid. D SOA What a Will is written on is far less important than what it says. Your lawyer 61' 2 should be consulted as to this. Your Will can say, for example, I appoint my wife . as my executrixf' A fi Is it considerate or fair to burden a widow with difficult work she knows noth- t... ing about? C? ' O 1 l ,Q Thanks to the laws passed many years ago, organizations like ours are empowered l to act as executors of wills. , 5 This has become a highly specialized part of our day's work. We know from t bf long experience what to do and how to do it-always with human understanding 0 and kindly consideration. O ' 3 Here is a subject Worth thinking about. If you want the modern viewpoint on executorships we shall be glad to give it to you. 1 W - 0 l Secunty Trust Company :D U oth and MARKET STS. ,gg 'Z R 3 Wilmington, Delaware if 3 C Dj L. oe., LRLLL-.. A a Q S If Continued from. page 187 Q-X Much credit is due Coach Howeth for his work, this being his first season as O coach of the Junior Varsity. Manager Laub worked hard for the success of the team 1 5 and deserves recognition. Captain Ritter, Baldt, Adams and lVIagliano were the out- standing players. Q.: O The lineup- O ' N L. E. Magliano 3 L. T. Klugston A 2123 L. G. Carter Qt. 9 C. Sherwood l 9 R. G. Level , I , R. T. Walker gf R. E. Adams FC, O cf Q. B. Baldt iw' V L. H. B. Ritter, Capt. ,4 D3 R. H. B. Gorry M' 4 4 XM1 O 11. B. Lngle O 4 Subs-Clark, Lewicki, Dahling, Davis, Quinn Q' B ,RAL p W K V ' p Rx V.,-gm, I F --Hjisgsf-xu: kr:1.'1 ' Q R it rested sterol in tarp f it We it fi - I hiligg if - to 5 0 R1 ri of 0 er -J I 4 1 I- 1 .t If gf 4 N -fwf'f'+N.iff:'f' eff'zsNwfif,fvP- cu Timo- rmfffrfffowr ii I VE' l4Tsi1ll.llifi QE? l,?glf:.QsEm4ffl - pp5ElL'Elrlug Wilmington, Del. - New York - Philadelphia - Pittsburgh - Bellefonlie, Pa. O- RN I Qian slililmrr . fy-S, I Manufacturers and Distributor ' WARNER-AMERICAN LIME, SAND AND GRAVEL INDUSTRIES fp-5 5 az gig Now what did you do that for ? said the chap to the bandaged motorist who if be had steered directly into the ditch. Just to oblige a lady who was driving another car. She wanted to use the road. I cgi? :Ur U 'U' iii' I Freshman: Do you know why H. S. beat Chester ? I Senior: Wl1y? , fl ' Freshman: Because they practiced on dummies. W P EQ QI cf rx rr ar f IF- ill Q? I He kisses you on the forehead, it shows he admires your brains. N' 'ff' He kisses you on the cheek, it shows he is l10t afraid of lead poisoning. O H kisses you on the chin it shows the appreciation of something better ' C I I , c . C A p He kisses you on the lips, it shows he admires your taste. He kisses you on the nose, it shows he needs practice. 'ig QQ . 1: rr li cr 'I E Q Douglas: The Tale. 'ig IVIiss Bennett: Wliat's Chaucer's contribution to literature P VX, N: Miss Bennett: Wl1at do you think this is-the Darwinian theory ? I i we UNIVERSITY OE DELAWARE Q3 I .N NEWARK, DELAWARE I' DELAWARE COLLEGE l E5 ff' I FOR MEN .............. THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ' J THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 0+ THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 'qi THE AGRICULTURE EXPERIMENT STATION X 2 THE WOMEN'S COLLEGE 'EL FOR WOMEN ........... THE SCHOOL OF ARTS' AND SCIENCE A F ' THE SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS ' , J THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIN ' . Q . FOR MEN AND WOMEN ...... THE SUMMER SCHOOL E51 ' THE ACADEMIC EXTENSION DEPARTMENT f THE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION DEPARTMENT ' I FOR INFORMATION AND CATALOGUES L1 y x Q' Address The Registrar c gli-Eg University of Delaware QI esta L . U A 9 C..-ix, E , L L, A Prfw-eyurgffl S Mx.. M my ll. 55 7-TU .rx ' '3 k I -O E . t l All Photographic Work in This Book J O E . Done by O r The Sanborn Studro Portrazt and Commerczal Photographers 404 Market Street W1lm1ngton Delaware Q52 bo ' b .f r EQ ' o N 1 ff' Q in O . LJ, E ii O 9 Lo y w' Q ff. ,rmrcirvararaarahjsrew wrqwiaig E C. Q r re Q 53, 'E Q n ' ' 2 23 to r B' 5, T -'Z V. 3? O , X N fu 7? 99 Q3 0 D . 3 . gi' 0 X YA' :X K-9 if Q O i!',,.5 ,I . ,' 267 V1 D7 If , 2 f'ATf 1 F'l'1TE E ,X Mi J L 'J 0 Xi.h1x-! 1..- X14 M. J. rf Mr Ayr., ,0, 'NL 'QT 0 . ,Lf .R , fr E13 Vx ,Q-'N ll 1 it f y f f 3- S . S -A A Sf nf. 37? , E213 S f Q sf S f0QlX1, Ll SELUE CHW2 li f' N Na .1 X S. Phone 4021-W All Kinds of Sea Foods Company D ' 9 r elaware Fish 'Market - I N Vg Briclclayers and Contractors J' CRISCONIU if wx- . .I X J i Estimates Furnished on All Kinds. of Brick, 5, 5-4 Stone Concrete VVork, Cement and Brick Paving 225 King Street Qi l Office, 829 Orange Street ' ' VVilmington Delaware Wilmington Delaware Ei r Salle can Phone No. 5662-W , F ,nj Lf Pousxin bleu, non: fvoilti! Q sgfsfzizzer 'i:,r.if5iSQaiggr:EE,a l Clarence Boardlev Zi,i2Z22TiL'5i',1111111'1rfgfmJ2mGa,5SZi 1 , lr J .Y Paper Htmgmg, Decorating ' Q Room 30 and Etc. O lv l . ll.. reetmgs If0 the Cltzsses Of 3I9r11OWnSend Street S Wilmington, Del. .fo A o W 4 4- Room 308 HAR DWAR E SLOGAN FOR No. 308 is ' I+ -1.1 1 4 - 'fll f tsl, D- Peoples lgzzjslolzllzlvllzing lettgsoolrzeilzgl repolgljf UL? W 507 lVIarket Street K rg Wilmington, Del. orlzplirzzezzfr of ,egg lx Bell Telephone 217 2 Q 55 sf , 9 The Perfect Gift! D I 0 ISHERS A Scl1rafft's g, W 810 Market Street T Chocolates Pm N - i to .gil S Wxlm rlgtoni Del. S 806 to CL pound MAX BREUER, ine. Telephone 3558 108 West Fourth Street hol .' l D's r'ln 0 W esac xtxitr if , W D ,- to o4e,o..-o--o,- ,-e oe-,-csv-- if W --wx vw -r-me 1 l ' ' A . . rw - - ff - 1 ' 4 if 611 91131 1 1, Q EQEL 0 . Z T .ff aw CH. Iwi. Q , H H ' lo G ' S CUSS CHACIDQ Y HS IS gg , q 4 - A R l ' ' eve at1on ID ,Q COMFORT - CLEANLINESS - C CNVENIENCE Wfith N0 Smoke-No Soot-No Ashesg Gas is the 75: Clecmest and most Efficient fuel. iq O TemjJerzzim-e eau be regulated to any desired -Q warfzztlz. Radzofor heat .rzzjnjnlied by ez gm ' boiler if ll refuelatiozz in comfort. Gas? with zzozze of the f!z':adwzzzfage.r of other fuelr L? , if the ultifzzate in hezzzizzg eovzfuezziezzee. y N House Heating Department Phone 5390 A o O O Iwi' W1lIH1DgfOH Gas Company qw 827 MARKET STREET O T H Q 7 Q. Continued from page 189 D 26 Chester ................................ . . 65 n 28 Phila. College of Osteopathy CFreshmenJ ..... .. 66 75 28 Alumni ................................ . . 65 im 32 Salesianum . . . ........ .... 2 9 i N ' -TT it C 473 973 Bla Irzdividznzl Scores I '- VN Position Field Goals Foul Goals Total E f Forward Horney, W. 92 41 225 ' Forward Kemske, A. 81 25 187 Forward Ritter, W. 60 20 140 Guard Orth, H. 41 41 123 QM Center Schaeffer, W. 47 21 II5 O' 4 Guard Jack, W. 35 3 73 Q5 Forward Warner, J. IO 5 25 dx fd Guard Lynn, C. I4 2 30 Guard lVIclVIullen, R. 8 2 18 -M Forward Hill, R. 3 0 6 Q 1 157 if T --T I YT. Y 4 77:7 V ' ' I I Y-xr T-?TK1LShQWlVx1' X' 1 1, T , ,' 1 -3 R Tx ln.. ill.. are 'Q 5 . 1 3-4 I E-4 n Q if of BU-'E f'HlC5JTQ5EQ E rj Let Us Make Your Home Ilfalls Smile CEM' Q . , M4 Q Kmg Bros. Co. Phone 98W O TX . ws. .J 5 v rl 1 1 'Q Dalaware PLUMBING Wall Paper Company 4.16 South Umon Street 717 West Fourth Street Papelhangmg and Decoratzng Phone 9635 Estxmates Cheer fully Furnxshed JOHN LOEB Wilmington Delawue ROMANCE My glrl LIZZIC IS some lcld She hves down on our square Just want'1 tell you what she dld It made me k1nd'1 scared Everytlme I say goodbye Of course we gotta mush 'md tease I klss her too-you bet your lxfe She knovxs he1 Q s 'md Ps When I left just last P NI I was sure put out For xx hen I kissed her he1 Ilp Cause all her teeth were out sunk m it 43 Smith 'I'1me to get rid of xt Come to LEVY S omplzmemtr 0 fm' the Newport Blgck CO Latest Style Footwear at Popular Przces .R. L M -. J NAM MW' Levys Kumfort Shoe House 223 Mmrket Street W iv I x 'fe i Ml? Ni 1 I ! 5 F , - A 'J . : 4 . . . . , , t ' W 'G PQ gf If 41? .io I Ok . , . . , . . , 1 S Q c 1 , lg.. fl? y ' . I . . Q D 'A II C, . my N . 0 ' r A , , DMX 1 O 'V lvv aff III if .V -' - -, L6 4 O WY ' ' - ' ' s ' fl , U .X If-J if fl' A lt 0 . . O we McKe1ve : Th1s clock just struck fourteen-what time is that ? 'X' - :Y - - - as 6 rx , : ' 'E :W ff l P I O 7 C5 of ff f Q Q C O -K xg! - 51 A f l E? a 3- , ll' 2 1 6 3 if -.ff . -fr M f Plu'I Ll I IQ 1 Ig L' X ffl 27 xl 5' ' 1 l' l ' Po l xl, nl tl ,Cm ' Sill' L ,M it fglgjt YQQXEY -BLUE emma QIQZTNWN ,swf JQX' fox Alxxjlikrzxsilf-05'1!w These Charmmg People'-f HL vigorous clmrm of thls dec'1de of sophlstlmtnon LDIYOIUIICCI Ill the student body of the 1'1nd It svungs tIldlflOl1 mto '1 QUILI-CCI1Cd tempo 1nd eltchy hlt glves It L eompelllng, eolol 'md presents It xuth th'1t 'lssuled stmveness 1 lb youth tlmt sets the p lee of f'1Shl0I1 choosmg the neu 'md clever ldel ulth 1 shup sense of d1se11m1n'1t1on 'mcceptlng the b11'u1e 1nd modern but onlx uhen xt IS mstmctlvely wlthln I tu to keep plee nlth the requmrements of xouth mre fullx seleetlng the fresh 'md LIIIIQLIC usmg our fifty xens of ucpeuenee to detect md 1ejeet 'my deputure from the form th It eultxvlted tlste denmnds MILLARD F DAVIS DEPENDABLE SINCE 1879 831 Market Street WILM I NQTON e In is E ,4 vm- 3 O fs 4 'Sli I O I A Fm Gigs ef Z4 .. :L -v-1, KW? 5 s I .J s. a f' 'W v x Q , I mf . , , W' .' 'Y'-. yr J -,N . fr, 7 L-I p.. a f L, 'Q -rf To 1 .AM Egg' . 1 ii W rr-5231.4 ., M1-svlie-thong! Q1 H I ef if 1? 1. n o L i vff. 'E f' J' ,ii E W .fJ.Ql?J L s ' be fig-V'fifffffigae ' Lg 3 t . -e-me we J d . . Da , A . . s 1 I L 7. 1 e , e 4 , a' e ' Z' . Y ' ', 1 ' I 'V' 1. c ' 1 int that modern youth wears so engagingly. an I ' f . : 1 ' . ' 3 ' f I t ' ' -1 V 1 't' S. 'Y X J the bounds of good taste. O 1 C E! C .ty 9. 2 ., .' , ' I - ir 5 I - IN 1 .' ' 1 9 f 4 9.3 ' ' 2 ' ' 1 1, If ' 1 '. . ff? In I i' 'fits ' D I . Q, .. if 5 .X 5 2 D R! ' , wo 1 . V L. we RQ of I 4 T 2 v gi 7 , fx D I J ,J 9 -an-Wsgssefw es 3 1 xx . CQ 1 wfr f on o' X ef - vw w -Q- lrd5MQmMf'wWWMw enamnae 3- 1 i O Phone 415 Q, Delaware Tea House f 3 .' To Q Cnpitol Trail Iljlitxlspzlil Il1::.rshallton and 3 DEALERS IN . ' Lunclmeons and Dmners P xg? .Service from I2 Noon to 8 P. M. . . Specml Attentxon to Partxes-Open all the - - Year 'Round 5 - and Profulszons C M STM JR MW 'VNC Corner Pennsylvania Avenue and Scott Street TelePh0ne Vvllmillgmll 7623'.l-S5I3'R'4 F 1 U Y , lglxokne 1160 S 0 Motorcar Servtce Co. , 4 ' xo' Eleventh and West Streets ,Estate B f 4 LLA ' . ISHER, L.X'l'L'llf7'I.X' VVilmington, Delaware UNDERTAKERS 9 Q-' 10666745 of 722 King Street E 'YAY Automobile PClfl fS James F. Hearn, Emhalmer R Funeral Director ' Equipment if Accessories Wilmington, Del. 1 s Q - -- 5 Ky of A lohn I. Goodman t Merchant Tailor Room 19 As we were in the beginning, A!-lfbix at W W Wfewew l Qo?,.f.. .. io-. .02 .Q 5 e-2 K' M2 o FU Q ' X' fC E -K. S 'wr E? A 3 5 E- E-5 gr: 5 U2 2 . , no 2. 5' w pi. .Xl Z :S 5 O xH 2 '60 a-5 Q 953. I N H I I bg iv- l?-Pa w :1 me Q '41 r-2 3 Q lb XI -'T :n r N U F 5 fi- - 2. - La Q FD 3 ' lv S P-1 1 Sl E A la, S Q. ga l l :F -N' cfi Q SCE UQ gi- Hh ,- i' l-ll N4 E 3' il E 3 M 3 D S ' 4 5,3 l U mapa-au.e.qr1.uvmnr1D2M.I1air.2i2.UYlA?A 'QM r all A I 6 I V V. 7 1 ,Z-IT' X Jr- Yr Y S v I' -T Xl f . 7 I V H Lf if Q 4 pw CHICK , T 0 in ef ii I N S E T , Bos o oLoAK TOR if -Q DANIEL S. LAUB, Prop. 511 MARKET STREET , Wilrrrington, Del. , T S 4 E E ,,- 0 A L4 X 5 Featuring T' . Il fl lufayx 4 3 ARROW, Appclre D, COIIlf?1l?ff ' Fe fo 1507- Alssortm en ts :E W Worlrczz N 1 9 ' I FANTS' - Spring and Summer O Q V . . GIRLS' C, -fprrn Exemphfymg PQ l ' 4' xi d -fx D, PIPLR The New Season's an Tal SHOES f , Q T f T Lovelmess BOYS ' ' surrs C-oATs DRESSES' , CJ - Children ENSEMBLES NIILLINERY APPARLL ' N' an . DRESS ACCESSORIES KW O ' ' CT' i 2 Salt and Pepper Q THE QUALITY OF COFFEE Q, Q Ufffith ajfologim' to Bill 11iIll.YL'lfJ . The drink of coffee is not strained: ' X i lt drippeth as the gentle rain from the pot , V Into the waiting cup: It has many grounds : .lu O lt bu1'neth him that sips and him that gulpsg ' X 'Tis weakest in the weakest, it becomes 0' Q The percolator better than its spout: 1 lts color indicates its lingering age, i The attribute to awe and mystery, gm O Wherein doth sit the dread of every drinke1 s heart: D ' S But coffee sometimes has its day,- I It is found in the stomachs of kings, 'y E It is an attribute to the cook herselfg QQ Di' And its own weakness then doth seem unreal l' Qs Q When sugar sweetens coffee. Therefore, sipper, D ' 9, Though coffee be thy plea, consider this- ' KG That in course of straining none of us 4 Should see the g1'ounds g we do pray for stronger coffee: k i And that same prayer doth teach us all to A i ' Percolate it longer. ' E 1 1 Y V ,Q , :1 if - ' f ' Q ir e ' 1' ' . A int o mr' AQ . . . H ' ' if Q E? .BLUE VHYCIS. SE Q- U D, ll , Telephone 5553 John Price Hyatt i A I I , . L' 3 C MHP ,mmm Eiftricz' Superoiror I F li cl S lr ' The Equitable Life Assurance 'res an G Qi Society of the United States M E A T S i K A Delaware Trust Building 833 King Street , VVilmington Delaware WILNIINGTQN, DELAWARE l-W5 Q i W WY 'gag Telephone 8285 I -ag aufplifzlenff of 'G PAPERHANGER Cartledge gf? and DECCRATOR Floweq, 5 204. Cherry Street Farm C. THoRNi31T l Y .fi Ll- .7 ' o .X L W Ja 'HN is A 'Q Q 'TX -3 El-E r 3. ,QB 0 -3 v VVilmington, Del. E A Scientific Examination of Your Eyes will reveal their true condition. If glasses are needed we tell you so. Our 35 years' practical experience ill this work is at your service. S. L. McKee OPTICAL CO. - 0plometrists--Optiviarzx No. 9 East Eighth St. Wilmington 30111 plizflerzff 0 Room 23 H Give to the world, the best you have And the best will come hack to you. Room 18 JAMES H. SCOTT Prmvidcnl T and C Baking Company Wilmington Delaware Y . Qosiggnr as 'Q if L ali as .7 . ' I in-s 4 . ,F ef-ff - A tn? G' - X if ' , H my P 1 l . 5 e 3 r+ y,,xta Qftif .BLUE CHICK.. W m? ta 0 at fl I3 ' e e e e ' ' g . YN Q b rj - 3 J r 'l E A . omplzmezztr of 4 'W Y Y . 3 ,MA ,YW7 .fu G 1 PIANO F , d D S 1 i L4 were rzen . a fuator - ,, '4 2I6wEs'r-NiN'rH-s'rREE1' :Qi I WlLMING'l'ON'DELANVARE 5 Qi. O be - S ' ef -The Earl Sho e I D ofzlplzfllefzzir of 9-4 A 2-5 Y . . . 7 Vzszt our Light Lunch and ' a Q DRUGQIST Q 0 bi I Ice Cream Parlor 5 X Ioth and Pine Sts., Wilmington, Del. i- EARL T. PICKEN-Prop. Ai Q 0 4 Young Cannibal: Pop, 1 got an awful stomach ache. 21 Old Man Cannibal: l told you that Freshman was too green to eat. gm 0 o Q Q 33' U 33 . i Rastus taking his bi-annual bath, W B M11rl1lhv wafer, round ma feeI. ' is K j M 4, if is 1:1 rr K - X Have we heard one about the absent-minded student who took home a book and Q studied it? 1 55 fr Q cr Cf I fa Freshman: 1 see that guy in the oHice all the time. He must be the secretary or office boy. U Q Sophomore: Don't show your ignorance. That's THE John Syfritf' - ,5 an pi. CI' Ur iff il' t , EXTRA-EXTRA ' 5 , ' 3 UI 1 Weir'1l Sozznzlr Heard Issuing From Vicinity of Room 3 ,Q i Rumor abroad stating that inhuman noises were made by one of Mrs. Wentz's Q ' French classes singing, soon discredited for no people on earth could make such a XM, m clamor, even in a foreign tongue. t? , l 7 HG' , 1 . . fi' ' i 'il 4 ' . ' 5 -Th uoqaiili or J WSI-if if 277 i mf if As . H540 ,Baa . ., Q u N f x A 4 O' D - O 6, ' 4 O .. 4 51 I I3 D O V' E53 4 'Q lf Q55-W-Cmqk l'eas1 TY Y' 3 , -Q -fa 2 A lip Star Publishing Company ff i P R I N T E R S ai l cmd l .A 2 l fx. Q ia- ii Q i 309 Shipley Street K Wilmington, Delaware E 5 81- . f We z WWW f W? Qil' Q1lf A9 M ' w i 6. if ef-use 12 ge e if Phone 4011 Fx enmg 8273 ofzgmfulafzwzr to Cbalmer D Caufdel REAL ESTATE 200 LQUlt'llJlC Bldg The Graduating Classes Room 47 Wilrliington e Phone 4.807 I arf wzfher 0 Herbert W Owen Szzrzerr fo Room 104 2009 lVI'1rket Street Wilmington Del HI R SON He W'1s just '1 little bfiby bov Dressed in xx hrte and blue Plwying with '1 little tox Sent to him bx you. VVon t he ever grow up? his mother said 1 xx onder xx h'1t he xx ill w'1nt to do But xx 'ly down cleep in her he'1rt she knew That x-x hen he did her dflys would be blue. But time passed 'md he did groxv up T111 and strqight 'md fair He xv'1s the pride of his mothers heart And she 'ilxx 1ys kept him there. But there c'1me the d'1y xx hen he took '1 bride And his mother thought she xx as thrown 'lside But he put his arm around her and said, Motlier, ulw'iys you will be by my side. She grew very proud at these gentle words And happy tears came in her eyes, She knew then that her good son VVould be xxfith her 'til her days xvere done. -MILDRED L. McADoo. 1 'K 5-a , r 3 ul T 'Q' 1 O Q' Q Q-fox if M m i M L . 5 W Q I PN 87159 S11 i 'J' 1 H' ' 1 X' fl If X 179 H 1 i 3 H 6 i I' O U .U Q vo O lv ' 5'if' i i - 53 i n wb Q 1 H2 ' . y e i Er 6 --2 22? O . . , . - E I t ,Q A A ' .. , o I ' 4 2 The Classes of '28 Q1-3NT'S FURNIS1-UNQS Q ' Q x O ' N -2 4 . . 7 . V fy' Q O , L ' f 9 P- U -2 ' ' i f . o ' 72 SM' ' . . 1 , , I 5 . 1 E r E x. ' x t 8 W QL! C - 3 ' ' A lj' -4 'l', TLT' ' -J? ', VW ' V' , l. ,- t Qklafll' Q SQQELE. BU-'E CHUSJQ l- l r Y at IA . I Q 1 . . U l wfzjilzmezzzir of See i -.lil I Room 202 Al. HAY W QCD YN gf, 9 T .mf t G G for ff WI ' Y . H 0 Wm Better Sodas and Sundaes 25 TYPEWRITERS, Yi 'j 'gR3gN1gclg1g1,EE1glglE5f zoob MARKET STREET ! ,, O OFFICE SUPPLIES OR Formerly 1208 VVnshington Street A RADIO . 5 Call 8088 'P C a ,,,f RAYBESTOS Q. - l SHILLING-LAKE CG. . . . Q Braleeimzng O NE . S. E. Cor. 9th and West Sts., VVilmington, Del. ' . .J Expert Rrpairizzg i ,.? in xiii -W Front and Tatnall Sts. .3 I w11p!z'r12e21f.r of 1311111011 aigvllfflflfif O N Solid Tires 4 . flutomobile Springs , r f ' Telephone 9502 .xo 0 .Lx . M ' Confinued from Page 205 . 47 ' ' 4 .-2 Lineup of Final Game is l Q SENIORS So1'HoMoREs O QM F. Beckerle ........ . . Forward .... . . . QCapt.j C. Clough tg G. Shaw . . . 1 ........ . . Forward .... ........ O . Truitt 7 A36 N. Wllitesell fCapt.j . . . . . . Center .... . . . E. Geiger E ' fo P. Patterson ......... . . . Side Center . . . . . . C. Andrews ',-X NI. lVIcCool .... . . . Guard .... . . . F. Rapkin ga :H ' H. Rapkin ..... ......... . .. Guard ,..................... E. lVIcVey A- ' ,-,.,,, , Y-T., A dm,-, 77,77- ,v 7, Y iisv,- ,-?1., Q I V9 SONG HITS 0 'E' Brain Storm . .. ................ ..... I 'Iistory Exam 6 No Ifoolin ...... ............ ........ M i ss Patton A Q, flle and My Slmdow . . . .Fran. Jefferis and Mildred lVlcNemar 7 N, S Nesting Time ....... .... . . . ........ Study Hall O Y - I'll Just Go dilllly .... ..... C haperone 9 f Ai1z't She Sweet ................. .... B essie Jensen .23 There'x Efveryflzirzg Nive About You . . . . . Miss Donavon 4 0 '33 Static Strut . . . ............... . . . Passing of classes 3 H A ff , ' 1si-M'-4fl!1-I 37 ,ff-3 I f 1 gf 7 yy ' ' A '1 '. fo rl A C T ll o n t .. .J 0 E3 0 g o . ye 5 it El:YEf'HlCii,. 7 T g O 4 Sales Ernest Di Sabatino JK 1- kr. E-sz f. lg. ,v ff' mr 11' 'J Q 3 09 o Q Q ff? X Q 'B N. F CHANDLER Service Drake Motor Co. 115 Concord Ave. Telephone Wilmington xo619 The cluPont Biltmore Miss M. S. Sooy . Modes Jour In emma flisfifzguee Parkway Confectionery SL Light Lunch Soft Drinks Clgrrs Crguettts 'md Ice Cream NICH GIURAS Proprietor 01 Win issett Ave 5. Van Buren St DANCI PROCRAMS Ihe success of your lxrtermty .md Sorority Drnces ofttimts depends upon the qu1l1ty md orrg ll1'llltV of the Bids 'md Programs You mfu l sure of getting something different If the 815 Slnplev Street Phone 970 971 Wilmington Del gl Sons T Mason Contractors 8 39 TATN ALL Fireproof Specialties Company 214 West 19th St. Fireproof Building Materials A. PENNELL STETSER Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Phone 10441 Telephone 1175 Berman Realty Co Rm! Estatr and Mortgage Brolfr General Insurancr REALTORS 5 East Twelfth Street Between Market and King Sts Wilmington Del Agents for New York Life Ins Co D1AMoND STATE TEA HGUSE DuPont Boulevard 4. Miles Below Wrlmmgton Luncheons 'ind Dinners From I2 Noon to 8PM Special Attention to Parties and Private Dances Open All the Year Round Phone Wilmington 5518 R 4 C M STELLE JR Mgr K' ii F' 2-E52 O i P Ad O Y C. l, 4 be I o If N qv KA. Vol KW WT H' -1 7 f in O C I .3 y . .1 A ' , D ' ' rv. Q , ,, D 231 f in ,O I . ' ' .. 0 f ' . . Y I 1 3 C '. 1 fff. ' . . 'C ' X , ' ' . . - --- 1- 1 rs. 'J . 1 . ' A 1. ' - 1 AQ ' '. . sq' me . - - l ' ' .- gk, , i ' . S . 4 1 K i K. A. HCDRNER COMPANY , , P - - if ' Y -A ' . , - , 5 g'- -' IC: --' - J . . - 1 - , T C '1 f'flES'll C' ' Q 5 1 I 1 7 l . -l ew f RRY-UE fmfeflel 't 'r or E 5 l Q I Daily Lznzrh Sjmrials Sfrfvrrl 11 A. M. N ' ' ig C01L7lll'l'iZ7l!ji llodllll Srwfvicf KJ HERE B 'R W C tr 3, E .ISY OSS ,Q fl Honesty and Qualify Cafzrlies, Soflas, Lzmdz - IfVl1rre Erfo 1n1'fz! Is .S'ujmffru ' A Our 04011 Male! 'L'anrliaJ and Spf'cialIi1'.t l 719 Market Street in. 0 A Nash Car fmf every Wilmington Delaware . Q member of the family ' R n r , Q Ht , Greta M. Tufft Above All Good Servzce Q if l Exclusive Millinery N 1 Kell Motor Cro.. WN T h S 0 Eleventh and Tatnull Sts. 203 eat cm t' O Wilmington, Del. Phone 197-W ' N W Open Evening Phone 6.4. kb' Q e c l or .fee -Q KRAPFCANDOIT R ei Q - , llll l 2 . YW O Nj-an CUM ' 5, Freclerlclc G. Krapf QM' +21 ORANGE STREET N gf. 1 3 , meet - X3 Contractor and Builder , . 6 Q N ell ' ' ' l R MTEQJL mg M , -' '- The jolly chap who is the good will nm- S P l1ZISS2Id01' of Edward R. Pusey Co. QW, Q Sir T. Fide Coal is true to his name, and 5 5 dedicated to Fa Z. f CERTIFIED COAL Q3 mp Z 'e'H of Obtainable ONLY at PUSEY'S M O' A Gwlduate of the PHONE 884 TODAY O ll Febfu21fV'02 Class EDWARD R. PUSEY COMPANY Q c E R, 'r I F 1 E D ' M 693 ' COAL-FUELOIL-BUILDINGMATERIALS li., kj! 819 Shipley St. Wilmington, Delaware Phone 884 5 l 5- lf fQll3lll7QE.l2S2' l 455 5 32 if Q ilu ,I Twllllilllflg R ,mary Q ,e 9 lf or 1- , te e g f rlllelisleeffl 0 f l QQ., 4 . ,. ,. 7.7 ,-1,..-i4' L il Y 7 YY Y WWTYV Z WWW YYY Y Y' WI X A H- 'Wee true c'nr 1UHQN'! lt E3 e f sa ref t B g M , af i J K . Q e fr . i Q, Phone 7900 V ? to I Garden and Flower Seed ' J i CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS , - , e Canary Brrds and Cages FE Buckley Motor Co. my Lewrs S. Fell, Inc. . LINCOLN FORDSON Since 1899 i 4- 'J 9 O 717 Shipley Street 109 W. Fourth Street x 7. . E Wilmington, Delaware VS dmmgton' Del' ' - ' ee H new A -me -H-EW Fe - sa J Q ' Carnpbell's Upholstering ' Ux iy ' Company if Q amplimerzfr of A 2 4431+4- xj Louls Gug1n0 826-828 Orange Street Q T 1 Wilmington, Del. , 7 Phone 8985-J. in O C R. H WHICH? gl If you had the choice of two He men to wed, tsl' 9, Now, understand the idea isn't mine, ' Andi the first from hisxheels to hishnice shaped head, ' cx VVas characterized by knowing his lme, X. ,J And in his gay past which wasn't so nice, Yi, if Every girl at him had always looked twice. C' . f , ' And as for the second, he was straight 'B And not in his large physique alone, 'X ,M Q But yet, alas! he was considered late, fig ' 5 And when with a girl was dumb as a bone, , But what he was lacking in courting knowledge f t Q - He more than balanced by his marks at college. N V, 0 Now suppose you must wed and make no blunder C' J l And either would marry you, and he for all Weather, tif! Which of the he men would you choose I Wonder Eg The sophisticated gent, or the one not so clever? ' , 3 Q E1 -MERTON PRICE. 2,5 EE. ff: I I 1 ,, h , ,N-X LN 1? -'Y A - I VA ,, N Trfqiino 5 1 v f ff QQ FJ SEQ DQ U I I '35 I T51 O o 1 I . 7 Y . H Y a I I BL .E J as 1 0 ' , BAIRD NAT1oNAL PRINTING CC f , Cash Register Company J 415 Tatnall St. Phone 2325-R Wilmington v ,N A Phone Call Will Bring Our Representative WX, l To You vm' gg' A I which represents fl PROGRESS and leads to III WEST NINTH sTREr:T 'uf Willrrington Delaware di DelaWare's Big Trustful Store um 1 - - '- p N ei , iles ' 1 M- QIULTILBH WE Ear . N . ' ' Ice Cream, Confectzons l , Furniture - Clothing -Y Light Lunch ' Floor Coverings 1' ' ,V f f ' Ig 716 Market Street 715 King Street ELGHTH AND MARKIII sTs. .LX - A I4 H. Parker: I've brought that last pair of trousers to be re-seated. You know 4 Q2 I sit a lot. ' Q Clothier: Yes, and perhaps you've brought that bill to be receipted-you know I Ilve stood a lot. 'Ur U' Q' CP 4 M. Pennington: VVhy are a gi1'1's thoughts like the moon P A 'FJ Harold Parker: 'Cause there's a man in each. Q , to cf Cr rr nr 'X Ruth Sheldon: Pm cold, Duke. N Lynford Alexander: All right, dear, I'll close the windowf' -Q nf if cr rr - ' Q IVIiss Nickerson: Use the word synoptical in a sentencef' '45 Joslyn: Synoptical Illusionfl if if U' if ,A ' He put his arms around her Waist . J f The color left her cheeks- , O But on the collar of his coat 'S It showed for many weeks. Q nr rr cf rr I. Brown: I feel that I have seen your face before. 0 Strange Lady: How odd ? I'-B I. Brown: Yes, isn't it? . 12 6 , 1,5-S 1? . 1 I ,I ,X Q i 3 I Y vqxyas-fsv?'p7'i'f 1i1i P fr 0 ef f Aw rrrrrr -ef Si 0 r aft 5 Q x ' L LLL'- L 7 R Ad 4 Z4-2 fg ? f Q ff ,L WN 3 fig c ,QONT rump dkk f f NNE ww K- X am! , 'QL p xl -fd T- rowa WHWLS OF A Gfffw LmgwgwvqgQQvPQEjQwQnQHzL40Qffi 1QQ H U Q 4' li G X ' 1 craig:-.z ' . J.. ' ggiggz x . L L ' f : N 0 L I V S1 Q Ll I - . c Q, U f .A -e . L Li if , Q H L , L L Q 3 L f '4 LJ J 4 ffl -5' 25- 15 4... - all Q F ' O , .X X ' 1 f 4? ' L 5 0 - ,ff Q. 9 f 5 Q I, , EJ W X C ' I I 0,3 kid 'L r Af? D3 , ZW .Q-1 fm fi f3.v: :. f : 'go' Q, l X f -v x Q' xl 7. . X 5 K X - - 1 :.- X A Q , ,. V YL- X 5 4 Q -L-'L 1 . I Qi? 'A LW X W ' ffff V 'D . fd L 'I 2 De 5 if , A 7 'Irs' Q X' 6: 1 f M ,x hm 2 X ' 6, -T-' A . ,.,' O X X - i s ' 1 7 L QQ 0 o 94 'G' , Q l , 0 fy 'y 5, '. J Y 1 171-,l Di O 0 33 KA nf ' I l U ff., 5 r -1 , K 1 Ykf: vim MfT'!x-I-'lemme 1-'I , I , Q. L' Af Q. L ZJ 285 xi .ff G ' f 1 if 0 g, 'i '- V . ,J.,L,. .Mi 'Qi .!.'f1QZ7 X xii L 1 x N s ch . -r' lj or BLUE f'H'C5il gQH fle ll? E , f Qt , Ask Your Retarl Grocer g g if For A ' I l l 9 I 'S ll-lllUBlEJR S AUNT MARTHA S Q4 r A B R lE A Y' 'mf - M Simmons Lumber Co. ESTABLISI-IRD 1257 79 X I xo L U M B E R Gawthrop cSLBrotl1er Co. K I Wall Board :: Rubber Roofing Plumbing and Hearing cp Contractors y. 1 PHONE 25x lv? Front and Tawau Streets 705 Orange St., VVilmington, Del. Wilmington, Delaware NOKOL Ou' BURNERS p A if H - ii W SN lo COMPLETE PLANTS INSTALLED O Q gg POWER EQUIPMENT V CJ ., Mel-lugh Electric Co. if 'la 1 ' Q ' Contractors and Engmeers WP Z m'l 5 of AD Qix I General Ma inists 3 I fr, Dynamos and Motors Repaired S M Armatures Rewound l W W . If-.gi WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR AGENCY 28th and Washmgton Streets , , go Telephone Wilmington 4274 ' O 'gif-5 211 WEST EIGHTH STREET l .i - ' ff , O Frank Sheldon O -5 P oflzpliffzezztf of Interior Wall Decorating Louis Tclpkls ff, 629 Bayard Ave. Phone 10270 0 O Ergo if 0 Q if fro Cmnt: if ' 'fr 1 r ' v vw e vw ' if , . Q Q, Q ,Hill-'IE CHYCI5, g y e jg :fo E1 2, r 'Y 5 'X 53 Q Q , ,Q s lP'lIlEIR4ClEfARlROW a Pai 3.6 - Q Q, Wlty not a new Pierce-Arrow now? ' ' S l l ' b l ' b ' O many peOp C Want lf'11S Cal' ut '1CS1fEltC CCHUSC . 556 of a false notion about its cost. .The fact is, the new Car 3' 5 is surprisingly easy to buy and remarkably easy to maintain. 5+ 0 ...X , ' -A ' . i 7 1 is Wlly not your Pierce Arrow now. 5 nj O fi lPll'il0lIl1G 2430 C f IW x 'J rf , s, f Automobile Sales Company 'ii Q D i 13115 Market Street K-1' r my 0 CU' 5 Two drivers met on a road which was too narrow for them to pass. 'fd' N One driver shouted, I never back up for fools. E: A I always do, said the other as he backed. Q 1 'L Q , .cf if in rr ' F233 9 It often happens that a fellow who has an inferior complex simply has a good Cv, W sense of values. fr J Q Q U U' km, Q Hungry Male: What's on the menu ? ' O Conseientious lVIaid: I have frog's legs, chicken liver, pigs' knuckles, and-' 1 .4 Hungry hflalez Never mind your deformities, what have you to eat ? 7 y 1: rx 1: 13 1 0 Jack and Jill went up the hill at 70 miles or better, E A cop unkind was right behind. They're seeking bail by letter. ' . ' 4 as il rf if ' 4 D Have you ever heard the story of a Scotehman who tried to shoot off a cannon ' O fl little at a time? ' ff nf cf rf ' A i ' The little moths are never gay, all They do not roam or shout: AM O What do they do when they attend' Q ' sv Those balls we read about? 6' , , 'I 1 ' xl :v - l , l I . t Y s mf'k'ln-'xaaiftf-'l V l u if 0 Q Q error: if Mbi t, Qieilrm 1 . ' nf' 1 I1 .Af If ' . yn . f .Bri I O t. Q BLUE C mc-fi. U fa ' D Letter Men Q .. I V. 'J ? Tennis Football Basketball ii A G. DEVINE T. DICK W. SCI-IAEEEER A ' Golf H. WARDELL H. ORTH , W. SCHAEFFER J. MCKELVEY Junior Ifm-my , L. LEWIS R. HILL R HILL ' N ' g .- E S. SANTMEYERS H ORTH W. MIHNOS f ' 5 H. TURNER R. HAZZARD Tracie F Swimming C. RIOE J. BALDT .6 . W' f W. BRIGGS D WAY Baseball 'gms J. VAN PELT L. ALEXANDER E. CAIN M , P. STAFFORD W. MCKINNON 4 l'-'l D S V 0 s ' 'f l SQIIIDIP Athlertzncs . L 'P QT ' Q I NUMERAL W's O ' 'B fFor playing two or more years in two sports or, one year in four sportsxj gd' FARMER, HELEN QHockey, Basketball, DEVENNEY, SARA f Hockey, Basketball, fl Q Volley Ballj Track and Tennis? 1 hx HAHN, EVELYN CI-Ioclcey, Basketball, Tmckj . 'A Sports In Whielz Seniors Ifafoe .lllade Teams :A .7 H. REED CHockey '25-'26j M. MERCHANT fBasketba11 '26-'27, 4 0 M. WILSON qHOOkOy '25-'26j T1-ack '26-'zyp 'O Q L. TURNER CHockey '25-'26J E. DOUGHERTY CBasl-netball '26-'27J ' D. N1cHoLs CHockey '25J M. INNERS Cliasketball '26j FE 1-J MARY LILLY CHockey '24-'25-'26J R. MCLAUGHLIN fliasketball '27, , A Q CTennis '27-'28J CSwimming ,27- . Track '25-'26j 4 '-X 'Ozzy qvO11Oy Ball 'asp D. GORDON qswimming 'am . 'T E E. KEEHAN CHockey '24-'25-'265 C. Ross CSwimming '26j AP' P. HORTZ fHoCkey ,24-'26, Basketball M. SEVICK Cliasketball '27j X M ' 0 '25j E. PARRISH CTrack '25-'26j 2 'A H. FARMER fHockey '25-'26, Basket- S. ROSEVICH CSwimming '27-'28J fd ball '26-'27j N. SHAWN CVolley Ball '28j X5 E. HEPBRON CHockey '24-'25-'26D M. MCGOVERN fVolley Ball '28, Ten- lk ' Q51 R. WOOO fHockey '24, Basketball may Ois '27-'zsp Q . S7 R. SHELDON QHockey '24D S. DEVENNEY CHockey '25-'26-'27, ' .1 E. HAHN fHockey '26, Ba5kOkba11 Basketball ,25-'26-,271 Track '25- pf? '26-'27, Track '26-'27J '26-'27g Tennis '27J F-V35 Llfli, E. KELLEY fHockey '26D in cl o F'-W. , , ,...,.....a.f.. .fs EERRQ lf sw' ,? i 1 , E i ' . 1 ' ff- b f1f .1 ' LUE 1 ' . Wy iii X O . t O p be CH C15 -mf tc 1 ' V V 'K i W ' ' 7 - i Y' T3 1 0 .db it , Y ,S ' J A p 4 I l Q -o P' A 1 6 'Q 0 , I 5 Q' f 5 2-2 7 9 0 . C, A , be if - 9 1 Q W ' a O S 7 ' A 5' l- 1 Debate Club 4 2 2 OFFICERS Q1 Q 5 .pfffiidfllf-.lOSE1'I-I GKJOIJMAN JOSEPH GOODMAN . ' Vice-President-MARIAN ROOT VV1N11fRED HOPE M Secretary-IVIARY WILSON MIRIAM YELNER 5' 3 T:-mszu-ef--BIENJAMIN BRODINSKY HOXVARD SCHULTZ if 6 Sponsor-HEL1zN L. MII,I,IKINi 1 5 flleetings-Twice fl Morztlz v 7 O help pupils to study the reasons for the fundamental issues of a questiong Q 7 to guide them in Organizing their arguments so that sound reasoning will re- QW . . . . 4 9 sultg to aid them in delivering a forceful debate. The debate club hopes to D 5 put inter-class debates On its regular program and to select 21 school team from these I inter-class teams. - ,l Requircuzezzls For fl4r'11zbcf1'stl1ip A 4 5 Every student must debate at least Once during the term. A member is allowed Qs but two unexcused absences. ln Order that every member may receive individual help, 0 i E membership is limited to twenty-five. fu' he 5 ff Q r it gf gm' 0 , 1 i 6, , . 'Y 'L . Y in - 1 M .17 ' ' 'JAEWH -if bv 211 ,8 0 U 'H ' II i ii- - ' -- 1 0 - 1 A . 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Cpening exercise and address by the president, joseph Goodman. g 1?jl Debate-Resolved: That the present system of eligibility to extra-cu1'1'icular .VZ . . . . . . . , . igsajq activities in the Wilmington High School be retained. The affirmative team was Mary' Wilsoxl, Julia Simmons and Benjamin Coheng grit the negative, llfiillard Sklut, Benjamin Brodmsky, Samuel brlver and Harry Rosenz- fiiigig Weig, alternate. F fl . ,. . . . frfo Faculty COHChCS-MISS Arnold, Miss Millxkm. Rr - jx Student Coach-Bertha Gold. Judges-llfliss Baylis, Miss Arnold, lldiss Nleliflwain. Timekeeper-Sylvania Rosen. l ' l--5 . . . . fjfg The decision was two to one in favor of the negative. Piano Solo-Second Gavotte, played by lVIiss Louise NVilson. if 'WL Orchestra-Tales from Hoffman. fe - NJ 5212 S5351 lar: ,Wm A A -A-Ti. q F i Wi Ain, -Y iii V ir W -Y gl? 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Golf Team proved a very successful addition to the sport life ., of the school. Twice the golfers played the best prep schools in the East, Q Tome and Hill Schools. ii These two teams hold victories over VVilmington. The other two schools that N 5 0 defeated the Highlets are Cheltenham and Germantown High Schools. 1 1 V3 1 Scott was the only man who played in every match and was also high point man, ' i scoring 23 points. Santmyers rated next as a scorer netting, 2Oyg points out of the 9 55 4, matches he played. He lost only two. Scott and Santmyers were the only Highlets vi ' O to turn in victories at Tome, While Captain Ike Turner was the only victor at Hill Q f X School. Turner played good golf all season but ran into hard luck always getting the O , W' hardest man of the opposition. C' Walt Schaeffer, after getting a bad start, came back and won five out of ff? nine matches. Lloyd Q LeftyUl Lewis, besides being a constant point getter, won i Q the public high school championship. O VB Johnnie Syfrit, who was the runner-up in the tournament, scored I9 points 4 , ' and won six matches. The personnel of the team for the 1928 season remains the same, not one was in . O lost by graduation. Credit is due Coach R. L. Talbot, for he it was that made golf Q' 'A possible at W. H. S. The team was managed by Richard Hill. . A james Scott has been elected to lead the team for 1928. Edgar Olsen has been LQ . selected to manage the team. F - Q There are many coming Stars in the 1928 squad among the under-classmen: O f McLaughlin, Peoples, Herb Syfrit, Leon Syfrit, Wilson, Hitchens, O'Conner, Cath- . ga-Q cart, Farwell, are some of the boys who will talce the places of the graduating members 7 . of the team and will no doubt push some of these more seasoned players this year. i 5 a Individual Summary ' . Turner, captain, won 6, lost 4, scored I7 points. 1 3 Lewis, Won 4, lost 4, tied 2, scored 152 points. gl , Scott, captain-elect, Won 8, lost 4, scored 23 points. i 0 Syfrit, won 6, lost 5, scored IQ points. D Santmyers, won 7, lost 2, scored 2Oyg points. , 2' Schaeffer, won 5, lost 4, scored 162 points. , Conway, Won 2, lost 3, scored 7 points. P- Way, won 1, lost 0, scored 3 points. S Davis, won 1, lost O, scored 25 points. CE Longacre, won I, lost 2, scored 2 points. ' Cox, won O, lost 1, scored O points. v 1 1 T 0 UAS W5A'S'l ' SW Www ' Wm Y - - -1 lr. - l '..wl . Q as 1 . , - . .. . .. . .s. 9 sc .u. 'A .f - -U - A I 0 l bfvfl-' - I I 'fl JP' Tx- Y ,fin DP?-T-D ' i 5 X ' ffpfv, -f U . - Q X . t.Vf0kx,ilJxl xi 'I . 3 7,1 Z H Q P Q03 H ffl' 4. 3 'Pi . 9 9 -N Q -AJ? ? P A I .- 94 Z W Tcfnm Summary Q I 'T' Q W. H. . .. .. 13 Upper Darby .. 2 0 ' bi W. H. . .. . . 5M Tome Prep . .. ISM ' VV. H. . .. .. I4 Newark C.C. .. 2 . W. H. .. .. im Northeast M O W. H. . . . . 9 Lancaster . . . . 3 D W. H. . .... . . 5 Cheltenham . . . IO i 5 ' W. H. .... . . 17M Upper Darby . . 62 y A ' W. H. . .... .. M Hill Prep .. .. 202 Q W. H. . .... . . I5 Lansdowne . . . 0 l A W. H. .... . . 9 Cheltenham . . . 9 O .J W. H. . .... . . 7 Germantown ...... . . 8 ' 9 Q W. H. . ... .. I2yg Rock Manor C. C. ... -SM S ' s Q Golf Slfllfllylllf O M Y April Newark C. C. .......... .... A way ' April Port Deposit .... .... A way 3 S 9' May 2 Lancaster .... .... H ome Q- X lVIay 5 Upper Darby . . . .... Home D - lllay 9 Germantown .... .... H ome ' W May I2 Overbrook ..... .... H ome 7:2 'J May 16 Upper Darby . . . .... Away in O W May I9 Lancaster . . .... Away i Q lVIay 23 Cheltenham .... Home 1 J lVIay 26 Hill Prep . . .... Away 393 May 30 West Phila. .. .... Pending 0 June 2 Cheltenham . .... Home. June 6 Overbrook .... .... A way 5 3 June 9 West Phila. .. .... 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Bambcrger and Robbins Berman Realty Co. ..... . Betsy Ross ....... Betty, -I. Elmer .. Boardley, Geo. C. .. Bob Shoppe ..... Boston Cloak Szore .... Boyd, Geo. Carson ....... Bradford, jas. SL Co. ..... . Brandywine Decorating Co. , Breidablik Farms ........., Brcner, Chas. H. .... . Breuer, Max, Inc. lirosius X Smedley Co. . .. Brown, Mark E. ..... . Buckley, Daniel P. ...... . Builders Supply Co. ..... . Butler, P. J. Furniture Co. Butlerls, Inc. ............ . Campbell's Upholstering Co. .. Caun Bros. R Kindig ..... Cappeau, T. II. ......... . Carmine's Candy Shoppe . Cartl ed ge Flower Shoppe .. Cartmcll, T. B. Paint 8 Gln Casey, VVm. A. ......... . Cathcart, John ........... Cautiiel, Chalmer D. .... . Central Beauty Shoppe Chandler, James T. 85 Son Chase, Elsie Kersey ...... Chocolate Shop, The .. Clover Dairy Co. .... . Colc's Meat Market Cummings, J. R. .... . Danforth, N. B. Davis, Millard F. ..,..... . Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Diamond Elec. Power Co. . Fish Market .. Pretzel Co. . . . Tea House .... Trust Cn. ...... . VVall Paper Co. . State Tea l-Innse . Drake Motor Co. ......... . Du Pont Biltmore Hotel Earl Shoppe .......... Every Evening Farmers' Bank ....... Fell, Lewis S., Inc. Fireproof Q. Specialty Co. .. ss Co. IJ age 287 284 241 250 23: 282 274 270 2.1.1 275 236 234 240 264 240 270 238 236 283 239 250 243 283 251 238 259 276 249 239 280 279 238 251 246 232 252 276 266 232 273 260 270 264 274 259 272 28x 281 244 277 233 254 283 281 Name Fisher, Geo. M. Est. Fisher's Ford, Guy R. ...... . Fraim's Dairies ....... Freihofer Baking Co. .. Frost Bros. Gawthrop S: Bros. Gewehr Piano Co. ...... . Giammatteds Meat Mkt.A Globe Photo-Engraving Co. .. Goodman, john J. ........ . Govatos ........ - Graduate ......... Grant's Pharmacy .. Cray, Chas. H. . Gugino, Louis . . . Haderer Co. . . . . Hadley, N. F. .... . Hamilton, Jos. S. .... . Hance Hardware Co. HayWo0d's ......... Hearn Bros. ...... . Horner, K. A. 8: Co. .. Huber's Baking Co. .. Huber, Chas. E., Inc. Hurley-Powel Co. . . . . Hyatt, John P. .. Kaufman, Harry Keil Motor Co. . . . . Kenyon, H., Inc. King Bros. ................... ..... . Kleitz, B. Sc Bros. .................. . Krebs Pigment 8: Chemical Co., The Krapfcandoit . ..................... . . Kuschan, E. M. ..... ......... . Labor-Herald . . . Leshem Bros. ....... . Levitt Jewelry ......... Levy, Morris, Shoe Co. Mammele, Canby C., Inc. .. Mansure 85 Prettyman .... Marmon Auto Co. ....... . McHugh Electric Co. ..... . McKee, S. L. Optical Co. Megary 8: Son Co., The .... Mercantile Printing Co. . . . Mervine, H. L. ........ . Middleton, Paul E. Minnick, J. ........ . Moore 85 Hawke ....... Motorcar Service Co. ..... . Mullin, Jas. T. Sc Sons, Inc. . . 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Q. 0 .0 A, 'A is , , V, V ' ' of Q' UE CH - ef f -X l, 'BL 'Clie ef Q2 . , , fi Name Page Name Page 9 O National Bank of Del. . .. 233 Sigmund's ... . . .. . .. 234 National Cash Register .. . 284 Simmons Lumber Co. .. 286 Newport Block Co. ........ . .. 272 Sines Bc Welsh ........... . 246 PS 1 News-journal Co., The ..... . 236 Smythe Construction Co. . 252 T Nordquist-Shuster Co., The . 231 Snellenburg's .......... . 252 I O , 1 I l Y Ogden-Howard Co., The . . 254 S005 Mlumery Shop ' 281 D vb Souder, Ellwood T. ...... . 238 Owens, H. VV. ............ . 279 I- x . ,Stanley Co. of America . 248 , , eU4 Palmer, Chas. B. ............. 256 Star PUbllSl1ll1g Co. .... . 278 ' : Q Parkway Confectionery, The ,... . 281 Star VVall Paper Co. . 252 W 'R ' ' 1 Peoples, Alfred' D. ............ . 27o Sterling Printing Co. . . 238 rf. 3 O Pusey, Edw. R. Co. .. . 282 Stern and Cu. .... . 265 Q D Pyrites Co. ........ . 266 Sun Oil Co. ...,... .. 247 4 -A Qualifb' SUNG ---- - 253 T. and C. Baking Co. . ., . 276 r 09 1 Reed Sr Brother ..... . 246 rliniilor :mfl Reima ' 246 ' O Reynolds Candy Co. . 245 ?Ig1f rfmfmg 0' 22? opus, ours ..... . 2 1 O 'NX , Rich DYUE CO- ---'- - 236 Tllllrt, Greta M. ...... .. 282 Robelen Piano Co. ..... . . . 234. . J - I I J Robinson, Julian B. l 1 . I G H I 242 University of De .lu are .. . 268 1 Sabatino, Ernest Di 8: Sons . 281 Vandever, H' VV' 'Sr Cn' ' 23+ Ti Salvatore, Friend D. ....... . 277 Vvamery Charles Co. I ' 268 Sanborn Studio ...... . 269 Vvidzgowski Bros- .-.. I 265 O ' Safrer Bfofhefs ' ' 26r VVilmington Auto Co. ...... . 232 I-1 SChlllrr'g'Lake Co' ' 280 VVilmingtoll Gus Co. ........ . 271 F Security Trust Co. .............. . 267 Vvilmington Sash 3: Door Co. H ' 230 2 A Seller, August ..................... . 265 Vvilmington Trust Co. ..... . 260 Sl Shzlrpless-Hendler Ice Cream Co. ..... 250 Wolllar, Chas. T- 8, Sons H ' 274 C ' Sheldon, Frank ..................... 286 Sikorski, T- - - - 240 Yates, J. Jule . 277 . . . . Q2 zAxClAJCTflSl71g SOllClfOTS O 0 ,I X Sgligifor Span' Secured Solifitar Spanr Secured P2 James Dillon .. .... .. 578 Zenobia Kenton .. .. . W5 Felix L. Laub .. 515 Beatrice Berman . Vt 0 Harry Levitan .. Syl: Eben Dockety .... . V1 fu James MCKCWCY - - -- - 274 AMarjorie Goslin . .. . Vi Q Anna Drlworrh - - ' ' ' Zyl rAlmamary Hart . . . . ill rr' Reba Snyder ' ZW Mildred McNemzlr .... . V1 ' - I d Nathans 210 XM AT 0-fi, Liu Paul Corbett ....... . VS fg ' ary ' I r I S Helen Ezrailson .. . Vg 1 Clara Palmer .... -- IAL Jea F H t V l Elizabeth Hue .. M F 3 Bu on ' J H Nellie F. stark .. 1 ff fn' ff -'---- - 18 M Esther Levitan H 73 Edward J. Buckley .... . A l Lloyd Lewis ..-. H 'ya Mildred F. Fisher .... . Vg 'SX George R: Foulk . . . , , IX, F. David Helms ..... . V1-4 Q. r' Melvin Levitt ..... .. V. Elizabeth Kingsnorrh . 'A+ gp!! S 3 Clad s Kendall V .5 J elby Santmyers .... .. A 1- ty- ------ ' S ,I af-9 S. E. Hollingsworth .. M Wllllam KFHPf -'-' - VS ,S Pete D'Aquino ...... 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