Ypsilanti High School - Ypsi Dixit Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)
- Class of 1930
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V . ,-fy, ,Q-f,. '.'..Lr1- '- ., 1mgm'A2f?w 'fMhwaQ41 Mx. , V4-, ' A -Vg ,, .4 Zi..- 5, 1 ,' x , 1-4 V, Q 1. - r 1 up Lv ., . 'L s ,. ' - 'i . A' w ., . , ,.,, ., ,f ,, .JJ f 'A ,xi - - ..- K .1 4-ll fx Ni M A N Q ,X ' r ' Lf: I - , .74 I o f' 7 U E ' 4 j JH Si? .- Q X 9 9 L 152 Jn. X A I THE YP I- DIXIT 1930 Pulxlishczl by THE YPSI-DIXIT STAFF of nw YPSILANTI HIGII SCHOOL x'1-SILANTI, Mlcnlwxx hr 4 lx W 'V ,M M pg 1 W 1 L- PXIQI A A I Q Y 1 l : 11h!Y1gab. .JF Q . r ' J-I5 -1 9 1 A ,Q fc' , p sf fe, f Ml w 1nl'5 T 7 W QX ' W X iJi!'W!fl' xr ,L ,X L. r 1-4-- V 1i I K Forwor The 1930 Ypsi-Dixii seeks to convey through its pages the true record of progress of Ypsi-High cmd the accomplish- ments of her shxdenfs. Mag the events of the gear lose none of their glamour through repeti- tion and may this book reflect the irue spirit which permeaies ihe siudeni' body. .l.1-1-l 1.1i u HU f s .NK six : 41.f,y Q flf 414 I fpj 45 1594.4 fm f N1 fl'- l 'ig f 1. or ' fi C .J fi C3 ' f--A 'Contents Forword Dedication Senic Views Faculty - Seniors - Juniors - Sophomores Freshmen Activities Atheletics Jokes - Memories - -1- .i. w . ry! f? EJ an 'ffl vl A Q liiqil' J ll Mr xl! ll F A a fi l , -iwif' is it 1 I I-..-. 4 A Tw IU I !1 , if If My Mn f + ' f,U mif x' ,M l I L VAL -g, iili-ii De ication e to ' Mr., Arthur G. Erickson whose untiring efforts and encouragement have secured for the stu-dente of Ypsilanti High School a -gfeater school 'and a greater ideal-, this, the thirty-. ,second -volume 'of' the Y Ypsifllixit is affection- ately dedicated. K N ----e V i:n ,--U- . J' s N ! 'fi' X I A f' XX an f1frf?W2q, M' yt w ' ' , .55-E, ci' f s A--..L-.- Q..--...----f XC' ighl .729 1 all ,..-u-P !w '!w- 'i W'f'1 TNYEGL PRESENT BVILDING 'mmm NPVV llUII,llIN'.l UND!-IR l'OXS'l'Rl'f l'l0Y Nine i' if ' ' -- ' ' -- -2 'ir -- -' .1 , 2 - 1. A rm . CTI ., ,. ,, -:YPEI DIXIT 0 Q Q GYMNASIUM EYP EI DIXIE- L.-.gf Faculty '-'-.-..El 93Ql+ ' EYPEI DIXIT2- I I MAURICE A. ALLEN I EIIIIIIVXII, Debate I VVestern State Normal, University of Michigan Ilolnby--Picnic MARY 1. ALLINGTON Pliyriml Eduration Battle Creek College lloliliy- -Swimming AR'l'lll'R IIERG .Wriiliuzl Ylfdllllllljl XV:-stern State Teachers' College, University of Aklicliigziii, University ot Vllisconsin, University of Chicago Holmlmy-Tennis WILBER T. BEST Sofia! Sriram? Illinois VVesleyau. Illinois State Normal, University ul Illinois Hobbies-Fishing, Horses RUTH ISLEKKING Frvncli, English llone College, University of Blichizzm Hobby-Antiques, What-nots FRANCES G. ELLIOTT Art Ohio University lloblmy-Housekeeping NIABELLE ERVIN Commrrriul Rochester Business College, Bliss Business College, Alii-lill gan Stale Normal College lloliby-Contract Bridge Q VYILLIAM E, FOY Pllysiml Eiizwiltioii, RL'L'YCdflbll Michigan State Normal College Holilyym -Golf CARRIE HARDY Matlwmatic.v lx'llClll2!ll1 State Normal College. University of Micluigan Hobby-Touring MARY ELLEN HOGAN Illatliefnativx, Ezialish Northern State Teachers' College Holxlvy-Tennis Twelve 1930 - -EYPEI DIXIT?-'T IIONVARD IVENS Sricncu Northern State Teachers' College Hobby-Radio WILLIAM LAND Principal University of Kansas, Teachers' College. University of Michigan . . Hobby--Fishing Home liranomics Michigan State Normal Follege Hohhy--Touring tuxnoinxrz Lewis W EDITH LIDKE il' Latin Michigan State Normal College, University of Michigan Hnhhy-C'ollecting Mytliologzical Allusions ETHEL MCCRICKETT Librarian University of Michigan Hobby-Reading EDWIN MELIN Y Jllanual Training Northern4State Normal College, University of NVisconsin, Michigan State Normal College Hnhhy-Furniture Designing and YVo0d-Carving I NEZ MILEY Englislz Central State Teachers' College, University of Nlichigan 0 Hobby-Lectures lillglixlz University of Mi lt' f ALMERENE MONTGOMERY , C igan llohhy W-Gardening GERTR VIBE l. MURRAY Commrrriul Michigan State Normal College, Cleary College Hnhhies-Touring, Fishing CHARLES H. OSGOOD Agriculture Michigan State College Hobby-Insects Thirteen - - -1930, - - .... ... M W 5 -IYPEI DIXITI- 'WS 'W 7-i 'ri.A DF O REST ROSS ngdn State Xurinal College. Teachers' College Hnhhy-Fishing l:.I'l'E RYAN 1'Il1f1II'lI1!If1Al'J 5 Central Michigan Normal College, University of Michigan Hnlvhyf-fireen Color Scheme 4 c 'eutc imw Al.liER'I' j, SABOURIN ilIllf1ll'Uldf!l'.Y, Child Ac'l'n1uzfing Michigan State Normal College, 'l'1:ncl1ei's' College llohliyw Outing JAMES VV. Si'HAEl FER I'1ry.tiral lidnmtian VYestern State Teachers' College Holmhy Swimming FRANK SVIIIMINIEI. fllullzral Tl'lll'l1fI!!l Stout Institute, Vniversity uf Michigan llohlry l?lll'Tllflll't' Designing l,l'ClLl'I VAN ANTVVERP I1lXfl'1lH1C'7lft1I fl-lirxir l'niversity uf Michigan llohhy ffiolf l'HYI.I,lS VYll,l.lAMSUN Harm' limiinviiizv Michigan State Normal ilnlla-ge, l'11ivcrsity of Michigan llohlmies f- Golf, Reading M. ANTTA YATES Illzisiir American lnstitute llfxhhy Gulf l-'i-urtevn ' 7 ' 1 1930 mi ..l-.m--- 2 ri -EYPEI DIXIT5- V 1 I I -..-i-19301-...t '-SYPEI DIXITE- Epistle Relating the Deeds of One W. McElroy Land Y February der dirdieth 'Q Eloise, Michigan Mine Own Son Izzy. by der University of Yale: I vos yust sitting a tree under in der front of my big mansion at Eloise, nut vot you dink, a branch come down unt hit me der head on. I don't know Why, but I look ot dot branch unt I dink oof you right avay. V ell, I got der idea dot I got to wrote to you or somedinks, but I donlt know vot to wrote, so I sits me down unt I tries to dink. I don't dink oof nudding, unt I vos yust going to give up, ven anudder branch comes down unt hits me dere head on some more. V ell, I don't know vy. but I dink oof somedink to wrote right avay. I dink oof my old Prine cipal, Mr. Land. unt dot is vot I iss going to toled you all aboot. Vay back in der beginning oof der year ninedeen dwendy seven, ven my class vos a bunch oof mighty Freshmen. Mr. Land come fon vay out vest in Kansas. unt he took der place oof M r. Grimes. who vos going for to get education some more. Vell, Izzy, Mr. Land vent to der University of Kansas, unt to der Columbia University. so ven he comes by der Ypsi High he is ready to start things oof right. One oof der dings he did vos der stopping of 50-50 rides by the Freshman Reception Nights. Dot is, riding fifty miles out unt walking fifty miles back. I dought dot vos a good idea, but, Izzy, I don't like dot man's taste for colors, unt lots oof der udder poys at school didn't like. mit me. He had der idea dot everyone liked pink as vell as he did, so he gave der pink excuses out yust to see them floatin der hall down. I guess most principals are born mit dot ailment, dough. Vell, der second year he vos here. he aske der stork to brought to him a baby girl, so der sto1'k brung him a baby boy unt dey named him yust like der papa. VVilliam McElroy, only dey put a Ir. after his name. Maybe dot means he iss going to be a juror or somedink, but I dink he will be de President of der United States. somedime maybe-off Europe. Vell, anudder branch yust dropped on my head some more, unt I can't dink me off some more to wrote, but Izzy, Mr. Land vos a nice man, unt everyone liked him because he gave everbody der square deal. V ell, haf a good time, Izzy boy-but not too good 5 unt write to me unt toled me all aboot your class, like a good boy. Bye, Bye, Bye Izzy, Your Fadder. ' Qixteen 1930 -EYPEI DIXIT-T' 5. Faculty Gossip will find without having to observe very closely that one of the best looking features of our school is that ever-faithful and ever-cheerful group of folks known as the Faculty of Ypsi-High. In making a tour of the building, we find on the first fioor, room 109, Mr. Allen, head of the Speech Department and a keen competitor for any orator. VVe wonder if his wife ever wins in an argument. On the other side of the hall is Mr. Osgood, who is usually engaged in picking some poor insect to pieces. After observing a demonstration of this sort it is perfectly obvious why girls or the timid members of the male sex avoid taking Biology. Then there is Mr. lvens. a good example of the great Apollo. From what I have seen and heard. his chariot, or to be more modern, his Chevrolet, has made him quite popular. Miss Miley also shares a nook of this fioor. where she patiently endeavors to teach the wayward Juniors and Seniors correct English and proper discipline. Numbered among the new teachers is Mr. Best. He and Mrs. Ervin are very wise fand otherwisel in their control of the study hall. If you don't believe it, ask anyone who has tried to skip or sleep during the hours they are in charge. Mr. Berg and Mr. Melin teach Manual Training. lsn't it a pity that this course isn't offered to the girls? ' When students become seriously inclined, the library, under the able guidance of Miss McCrickett and Mrs. Rogue, offers a safe refuge. s If you have lost anything, Miss Hardy. Miss Hogan. and Miss Ryan might be of assistance to you, because they can always find that elusive Hx. Many students take a Commercial course just to enjoy Miss Murray's friendly smiles. Mrs. Montgomery can tell you how to act any part. and Mr. Ross is known to every atom. Art is taught by Mrs. Elliott. One really feels that he has created some- thing when she exclaims. Now, isn't that cute? Mr. Schimniel instructs classes in furniture designing and wood carving. while Mr. Sabourin double-checks on our attendance. Miss Blekking teaches French. and Miss Lidke, Latin. but they both seem to have a mutual expression, which is Be seated and be quiet. Without Home Economics, taught by Mrs. VVilliamson and Miss Lewis, our girls would be poor future housewives. Our music must not be forgotten, for our school is very proud of the achieve- ments made in that department under the direction of Miss Yates and Mrs. Van Antwerp. Around the corner, in the Gym, we find Miss Allington, Mr. Foy, and Mr. Schaeffer, who see to the physical education of our students. Last, but not least, we have Principal Land, High Protector and General Supervisor of all, students and faculty. Seventeen - - -......-T.: 1930 - EYFEI DIXIT5- ifzw 4546! fvffbavoffff 5-AM? WWW wmfijwvf Q AML ipffiwwffy . 1- Eighteen I 9 3 +2-YP5 1 DIXIT-5' ' -Q' -- - -4-1-if, 4:-xg ur- 'N x - -5, gilll 'Y' 5 4? - f.-i 5' Seniors - -'+...-4-.1930 ......- -.':.' Q , . HORTON SIMA SKINNER BRITTON .President Vice-President Secretary Tre ref 4 Y Senior Class ' URING the year 1930, the Senior Class has been slightly handicapped in regard to activities and events. The short school day and the construction of the new building being the main hindrances. The officers of the present class are as follows: Raymond Horton, President 3 Helen Sima, Vice-Presidentg Richard Skinner, Secretaryg Lillian Britton, Treasurer. The officers for the three preceding years are as follows: Freshman Class-Kenneth Dundon, President, Jack MacKenzie, Treasurerg Helen LeCureux, Secretaryg Raymond Horton, Vice-President. Sophomore Class-Jack Mac- Kenzie, Presidentg james Horst, Vice-President: Helen LeCureux, Secretaryg Max Holly, Treasurer. Junior Class-Raymond Horton, Presidentg Kenneth Dun- don, Vice-Presidentg James liorst. Secretary, Joe VVhite Treasurer. There were several informal business meetings held during session periods. pertaining mostly to the graduation exercises. The class of 1930 is much smaller than the class of 1929. There are fifty-one students who wear the cap and gown this year, whereas there were seventy-five in the previous class. The Senior Class picnic was held at Island Lake one bright sunny day in June. Everyone was happy and there was plenty to eat. And how! The Senior farewell is said to have been the best in years, and we think so too. Don't you? The committees that helped to make it a success were the Music committee, with George Adams as chairman, Refreshments, Helen Sima chairman, Tickets, Raymond Horton, chairmang Decorations, Richard Skinner chairman, Programs, Mary VVelch chairman. The fee was one frog skin, and a lively time was enjoyed by everyone. Tw entv T 1930 -g--- Qi . .. IT: -EYPEI DIXIT5' GEORGE ADAMS Th-cy called him Smitty, and Slutty it xlzall bc, W'l1cthcr in Scotland or in the land of the fren. Detroit Northwestern 1-25 Football 3-45 Track 3-4: Reserve Basketball 35 Inter-class Basketball 45 Social Science Club 55 Hi-Y 3-45 President 45 Junior Play: Vice-President Student Council 45 National Athletic Honor Society 4. MAXXVELL AMHROSIE Taki' lifv vary--you Iizfc but ance. lntcr-class Basketball 1: Vice-l'i'c-siilrent 21 llramatics Club 4. BERNARD BAER Quivt, Im! :mt lllL'L'1i',' l'il'7llI-VU tIrilzl.'.v lmlv fmitu 11 xlrvilc. Klancelona High School 15 Hand .Z-3--l5 .Brass Ensem lzle 3. LOUIS ISATTIQRSON l'm u good man for work, But flwrc nrt' 0Hll'I'A' .vo much bcttcr. Football l-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Captain 45 Base- ball 1-2-3-45 Captain 35 Indoor Track 2-.15 lnter-class Track 1-Z-3-4-S5 Inter-class Basketball 1-2-3-4-55 Inter- class Baseball 1-2-3-4-55 William Foy Trophy 45 Var- sity Club 25 Athletic Council 45 Student Council 3-4-55 Hi-Y Club 15 Latin Club 25 French Club 3-45 Dra- matics Club 45 Social Science Club 45 Class Treasurer .15 Soccer l. BLANCHE BIRD A little shy, but jillcd with spice! At any rate, we think .vhe's nice. Baseball 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-35 Volleyball 3-45 Hockey 2-3-45 Agricola Club 1-2. DORA BURGAR A Not all Doruir un' dumb. Tappan Junior High School 15 Ann Arbor High School lg Sem Stat? 3-45 Latin Club 35 National Honor So- ciety 3-45 Chorus 45 Valedictorian 4. LILLIAN BRITTON Shuda, or SIzuda not? Inter-class Athletics 15 Junior Playg Sem Stat? 45 Class Treasurer 45 Ollice 4. GRETCHEN BRUNSON Grrfrlimz is an athlctv. And you ron src .rllz .v lmrri tn brat. Hockey 1-2-3-45 Volleyball l-2-3-4: Basketball 1-Z-.1-45 Baseball l-2-3-45 Chorus 25 Glee Club 25 Opera Z. RUTH BURCH As .vlvndcr as tl H11fI'l'1l,n And as quiet. Shanghai American School, Shanghai, China, 1-2-35 Solidas Latina President 45 Glee Club Vice-President 45 Inter-class Athletics 45 Class Song 4. GRACE CARTER Low' me-lotus my fypcruritvr. Northville High School 1-2. Twenty-One - 1930- ' X x EY EI DIXITi'- l J, l MAX CRANE N lI'I11'll fl 1'nrm'.v fu Iu1.vZ'r'II'11II, H i .Var fx rrlpfuifz of :rx ull. vrty Mmmgei' 3. Y X , l..Xl'RA IHQAKIC H'Im .mid I :mx 1Iu'l'L'.' .Xgricnla Vlnlm 2-3. TUIIN IJHENAX I'm iuxl 11 Iiltlr frlfm' uf llriff Ivnmi. ix Ilflifflllljl un ilu' .vm of Iifv. Kl'1xXYli'l'll IJVNDOX I'm un! llvffy am! I'u: am! lull. Bur Imfl' ul Xufmlrnzz. In- :mx xnmll. llzxskc-tlrall 4: Bas:-liall 4: Fomlwull Manager 3: Inlvr- ffs class Ilusketlnzill 2-3: Inter-class Hnselxall 2-3-4: Class President 1: Vice--Presirlem 33 French Club 3-4: Dra- L matics flnlr -lg Junior Play Piilslicity' Nlzinngzc-r 3: ln- irr-clznss Tennis: 3--l. .XI.li'l'lIA lilllilCR'l' XIII full, :lurk fvruffll' url' fl1.vl'Illz!II1lgl. Szilint- l-2: flaws l'm't. S'l'ANl.lCY l AlRliAXK5 4'I'1n flrxt f7I'l'kI-lljl ffvfilfx uff :Iu1'.vl'1'x. Swimming I-2-31 Tennis 2-51 lntvr-class Sirinnning .32 Inter-class llziselmzill 2-3: Inter-Claris Basketlmll 1-2: l'lnlw 4: Agricola l lnln l-ll lli-Y Vlnlr 'Z-3: Older Buys l'ut1f61'e11vL' 2-3. HARRY FRI-IX'I'NliR ,X'iIr'm'l' ix ffulllrlzf' null I Inav gmld. Flnvrns l: Ulu- Vlnln l: Inter-claSQ Bziwllzill. RIlfllARIJ1iIYI'1NS lil'1R'l'Rl'IJli GREEN SI1m' but .m1'c. tile-c flnlr I-11 l'l1nrns I-J-5: Latin Clulr 33 Yollcylrzlll J-3-4: llnskrtlmll 3-4: Bnselrall 4. JOHN HAAS XIII Hn' UIII'-IYIUIIH url' going, I rlon't frrl :MII inyxvlf. lleclznnatinn I-2: Oration 3: Future Fnrxners' Club 5-4 Twenty-'l'wn I 9 3 O 3 Football I-3-3-4: Vziptziiii 4: Haskell-:ill 1-2-3-4: Truck V 1 l-2-3-43 State C'lmn1pion 33 Inter-class Athletics 1-2-3-fl: Varsity Flnlr 3: Drzniizrtics Clnlu 4: junior Plny Prop- lntei'-Class Sucvcr l: Inter-class Tennis 3: Dmnmtics E PEI DIXIT2- i HAROLD llARRlNG'1'ON K i Lair ,cprinyx eternal. ,Q , 'Q lntcr-class Athletics 1-2-5: Football Z-3-4: Basketball 5 VE U 1-3-45 Track 2-3-4. RONALD IIELZICRMAN G X A, lmuulvr 11o1.1JiNu ff'-,v's', 4 3 llurutlzy says 1'm gmail at llnIili1141. ' x lntcr-class Athletics 1-2-3--lg Basketball 3: llaskctbzxll Manager SQ Chorus 4-SQ lloys' lilac Club 4-5: French I Club 2: Social Science Vlnli 4: llvlialc .il ,lll'llCk 3. LAURA HORNBECK Tlwsc changes in hair timxvxiliy Hum: rcrtainly kupz mu gzzvxxiizy. Vburns I-2-45 Glec Club 45 Inter-class .Xtlilutics I. RAYMOND HORTON I'nn not camf1.'itcdg I just liku mysclf. Football l-2-3-45 Basketball .1-3--45 lntci'-class Athlet- ics I-2-J--lg Class President 3--lg Vice Presitlt-nt 5--lg Student. Council President 4: Student Cuuncil Repurc- sentative Z-33 General Manager Jnnim- Play 35 Ath- letic Honor Society 2-3-49 National llmmr Sucicty 41 Baseball 49 Dixit Stat? 39 Varsity Club 2. MILDRED HUGHES Sonic pcoplc think lif4 .r 41 pluygfroluulp Wcll, .vu do I. Inter-class Athletics 1-Z-J-45 Student Council lg Social Science Club .ig Dramatics Club 4: Opvm lg Vliurus l-Z. ROBERT JOHNSTON If funn: mums aftvr liL'Llfll, l'ln in na hurry for ii. filet- Club 1-2-3-43 Chorus l-Z-.l-4: llixit Stall' 41 ln- tcr-class Baseball 4. ORVll,LI'j KERSEY If yon'rc going to flu nulliing, llo it yvari'j'ully, I-'nosevclt High lg lntcr-Glass Sports A-4: lilwrss-finilll try 35 Baseball 4. ANN KROC xlillfs lLL'lIl'l-Y Iunylz ix rvlzlly l'tH'l'. Giggles arc lllflll-020IlUllX, I .m1uul'. lntcr-class Athletics l-2-.3--lg Social Sci:-ucv Vlub 3. FRANCES KROII Hair and cyvx hlnrl: ax iz from: A! making friends, .vIn x ual xlozv. Northern High Schoulg Linculn High St-liuulg Ulu- Flub 4g Chorus 4. Twenty 'l'ln'm-Q ' I9 30 s - ll -Q fniflliifl ....I..,.,Q EYPEI DIXIT-'E' 1-lm-l-l 2 Nt .M J' 0 Twenty-Four I9 ,. -- pq-stg . EMILY LE CLAIR They my, tli1'ec'x u trou'd ,' But I like rrowdx. Chorus 1-2-3: Glee Club 1-2-3: Opera 2: Dramatics Club 4: French Club 3-4: Agricola Club 1: Junior Play 3: Declamation 2: Dixit Staff 43 lnter-class Ath- letics 1-2-3. HELEN LE CCREUX Helen ll'li'l',f Edith und Erliill likes slit: Wliirlz is 1'nm1'rrrt Englixli, but vary to .vnu Declamation l: Inter-class Athletics 1-2-3-4: Agricola Club 1: Chorus 1-Z: Sem Staff 2: Student Council 3-4: Junior Play: French Club 3-4: Dramatics Club 4: Class Giftorizm: Class Secretary 1-2: Dixit 4. YIOLA LEE All ilu' l.1'r'.v lmwr Iwrru flrvaf. lnter-class Athletics 1-2-3-4: Chorus 2: Glee Club 2: Opera 2. JACK MACKEXZIE . Girls ulwajnt lirwv likcll .lur'k.v. Class President 2: Class Treasurer lg Declamatiou l: Extemporaneous Speaking lg Oratiqi 4:,Class Proph- ecy: Hi-Y Club 2-3-4: Dl'3lll3flCSL,Clf1b'4Q :Dixit Stan' 2: lnter-class Athletics 1-2: Cross-Country 2: Football 4: Swimming 2-3-4. ' ' CIIRISTUPHER MARKHAN .lust '!1lI0lllL'1' mrmbm' of flu' V MBlJ1'!'!lH of Ezlumtion. Rzmfl 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2: Glee Club 1-2: Agricola Club 3: luter-class Athletics I-2-3-4: 0rcl1estra'3-4. ll UESTON MITCHELL I'm not lazy. t I was just lmru Iirrd. ROGER PARISH 1 , l.i'fz', what art 1111111 fuitlluut love? Orchestra l-3: String Quartetteril: Inter-class Athlet- ics 1-2: Cross-Country 2: Dixit Staff 3: Oratlon 3: Class Historian: Dramatics Club 4: History Cluh 3: Edison Contest 4. KENNETH RENO Holt got u mr, and lu- mn rlancrj Coma on, gfrlx, licrL 5 your rl1a1m'! Roosevelt 1-Z-3: City High School 4. lslELEN slim- Trim lorv fivrrn' did run .rrnootl1. Chorus 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-Z-3: Social Science Club 3: Dramatics Club 4: Vice-President 4. RICHARD SKINNER I hold flu' rope of szzrnxrs in my liaud, Anll 'mlm .rays I'm not good at slcipping? Roosevelt 1-2: Junior Class Play 33. Basketball 3-4: Football 3-4: Inter-class Athletics 3-4: Senior Class Secretary: History Club 3: Dramatics Club 4: Sem Stott: Class VVill: Hi-Y Club 3-4. 30 '- EYPEI DIXITF-'-' RICHARD SMITH What I must do is all that l.'0IlC!3l'1l.f mcq Not 'what people think. Grand Rapids Central High School 1-25 Junior Play: Dramatics Club 45 Hi-Y Club 3-45 Inter-class Athletics 3-45 Dixit Staff 4. EDITH SQUIERS These quotations an' just in fun: I hope thr'y'll be eujoycrl by ewcryouc. Extemporaneous Speaking 15 Declamation l-25 Junior Play5 Oration 3-4: Sem Staff 2-35 Agricola Club 15 Inter-class Athletics 1-2-3-45 Short Story 1-2: Essay 35 Dramatics Club 4: Class O1'ation5 Chorus 1-25 French Club 3-45 Dixit Stall' Editor 4. RIARGARET STADTINTILLER Lakes are nice, but I adorn Brooks Social Science Club 35 Glee Club 3-45 Chorus 3-4. HELEN STAEBLER ' True la hm' 'rvarl-', her fvords, har fricuds. Agricola Club 1-2: Junior Play, GRACE TOWLER b A 'voifc that ring: like a .gilrrr bcll. Sho may bc a Gal1i Cltffln-'1K'll0 ran tell? lnter-class Athletics 1-2-3-45 Latin Club 3-45 Chorus 3-45 Clee Club 3-45 Mathematics Club 45 Social Sci- ence Club 3. IELEANOR TRONVBRIDGE Little I care if littlc I um: I I can do as murh ns a bifmn' gurl mn. Agricola Club 1. Who can xludy and still fliers' yum. Why, Francer Vivian, I'll br! tru to ouc. Chorus 45 Glee Club 45 Latin Club 2-35 Dramat s Club 4. FRANCES VIVIAN fb4'V 'ef 9 I DON WEIR If I 'wen' fraclrrr, you known' what I'd do? I'd .show those' teacher: a thing or two! Opera 25 Chorus I-25 Glee Club 1-25 Dramatics Club 45 Social Science Club 35 Inter-class Athletics l-3-45 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Hi-Y Club 2-3-4. MARY WELCH N6 ' bu History and Civicx I like Bc.vt. Inter-class Athletics 1-2-3-45 Latin Club 2-3-45 Social Science Club 3. HELEN WOLTER It's nice to please when yo14'rr: plcaxiugly nice. Inter-class Athletics 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-35 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Sem Staff 2-35 Latin Club 25 Opera 25 Spring Concert 15 Dramatics Club 4. 1930- ylfw Twenty-Five - A Cu X ll f Y'-i F1 SU '5 EYFEI DIXITE' CLARK WRIGHT Clark thinks llL'i.Y always in the W'right. Agricola Clulw 1-Z-3-43 Presimlentg Football 33 Junior Playg Dramatics Club. KASMER ZECK I'd rather swim than eat, Providing 1't'.r not dinner time. Cross-Country 265 Inter-class Athletics 2-3-45 Dra- matics Club 43 Varsity Club 3. EVELYN LYKE .S10171L'l70li.V put me on a merry-ga-romul, Azul thru forgot to take me of. Drnmatics Club 45 French Club 345 Glee Clubg Chorus. MARJURIIS 1-'REST .S'he'.v new, English, and her name is Pre.vl,' Tlzatlv all thativ Headed, you kizaw the vest. Stockton Secondary School 1-2-35 Stockton-on-Leus. Durham, Englandg French Club 4. RUTH BAKER Cute and little and a real good sportg We all wish Ypsi had more of her sort. Marine City High 1-25 Detroit Eastern High 4: ln tereclass Athletics .3-43 Sem Stal? 4. GRANT PIERCE The auswrr to n maidenls prayer. x L 'S . 4 -ll N .E .. Twenty-Six 1930 ' .E 1 V l 2 mmf.-32? -EYPEI DIXITE' Class History February der 32nd 1953 Eloise. Michigan Mine Own Son Izzy, by der University oof Yale. Der udder day I got ion you a letter, statementing dot der class vitch you is gradumating fom. is der pest class vot efer gradumated. Oh, I can't told how moch dot make me laugh. Izzy. dot make me laugh so much dot I write dis letter to you, to toled you dot you is all vet. Vere d'you dink you got allyour bright- ness? Vy Izzy fom your fodder you herided it unt your fodder come by der ninedeen dirdy class of der Ypsilandi High School. I dink me I toled you all aboot mine class, ven you a leetle poy vos. but by your letter. Izzy. l dink I better tole der hole ding over some more. It VOS vay pack in her year uinedeen dwendy six, ven der leetle poys unt der leetle gels fom der eight grade yet, said good pye to der old prison, witch ain't some more, unt comes by der High School to got more education, a leetle bit. Vell, dey vos to take care off us, tree teachers vitch vos ferry nice vemen. unt der names vos Lidke. unt Blekking. unt Ervin. I dink fom some ancient custom. dey got der idea of officers electing so ve elected a leetle poy whose name vos Kenneth Dundon for der President unt ve haf Raymond Horton for der vice- president. unt Jack MacKenzie for der treasurer, unt Helen Le Cureux vos der seceratery. Vell, Izzy, everding vos going all fright ven der pesky seniors asked us did ve vant to come by dere pardy, vitch dey vos going to call der freshman Reception. Ve said yes. but ve vished ve hadn't for, vot you dink, dos dirdy bums played tricks on der gels by der Gymnasium, unt took her poys vay out by der country unt dey clidn't bring us pack. V ell, Izzy, dot make us sore, but ve clidn't do nuddinks till der next year unt den ve took our enger out on anudder bunch of green vons. Vell, in a leetle vile dey started haling contests mit der different classes. Der vos basketball, unt swimming. unt baseball, unt swimming, unt baseball, unt track. unt declamation,' unt lots oof clings. V e say to oursellufs ve ain't going to be dumb even dough ve look it, is ve? Unt ve answered No, so ve vent us ahead unt showed dose udder classes how contests should be run off. Ve took der First place in der poys basketball, unt der first place in der swimming, unt by der gels basketball ve took us a second place, unt den dere vos Jack MacKenzie a little poy vitch vos ferry shy, unt he took first der place by der declamation. Ve dinked dis vos youst aboot enough to do by us for dis year, so ve had vacation. Der next year ve vos sophmores. unt Mrs. Service vos der teacher vitch had to took care oof der hole gang. Dis year, by der President we had jack MacKenzie, unt by der treasurer ve had Max Holley, unt for de vice-president ve had James Borst, unt by der secreatery ve had Helen Le Cureux some more. Dis time ve took der first place by der declamation unt der first place by der gullof. Emily Le Clair served der second place in der teenis, unt der poys swam by der first place in der swimming unt beat der third place fellows to der second place in der track. Oh Izzy dis vos a beeg year for some oof our people, dis vos der year ven Helen Le Cureux started der lofe affair mit Mac Olds. Unt den der vos johnny -ia 19 30 Seven l -EYPEI DIXITE- Hass unt Gertrude Green. Dey vos keeping dem some chickens, de hens unt de roosters, unt Johnny toled me dot dey got lots oof eggs from dem sometimes de hens. Vell, Izzy, ven ve come der next year pack as Juniors, ve got new officers some more, unt dey vos Raymond Horton for der President, unt Kenneth Dun- don for der Vice-President, unt Joe VVhite for der Treasureer, unt James Borst for der Secretary. Unt vot you dink, Izzy, ve took us dis year der first place by der poys baseball, und by der track, und by der girls basketball, unt den Edith Squiers, de Paradize found gel. come foid unt took her der first place by der oration. Ve vos as proud unt as pleased as ve could be over dis, ven Max Crane goes der State Track Meet to, unt takes him der 440 state championship. I don't knew vot dot is. Maybe he jumped dot high or somedings, but, Izzy, I don't see how he could do it. Near der end oil' der year ve decided to put us a play on, vunt ve chose der play Come out off der Kitchen. Oh, Izzy, I vish you could haf seen it. You'd haf died mit me for laughing. Mrs. Montgomery vos der director off der ding, Don Sias vos der Faculty adviser, unt der players vot played der play ver Edith Squiers, unt Helen Le Cureux, unt Jack MacKenzie, unt George Adams, unt Dick Skinner, unt Lillian Britton, unt Emily Le Clair, unt Clark Vliright, unt Dick Smith, unt Bob Holding, unt Helen Staebler. You know, Izzy, everdime I dink me of jack MacKenzie kissing Edith Squiers it make me dink off poor old mother ven I caught her mit der iceman. Unt dot make me dink by some dink vitch I vanted me to toled you some dime ago. Don't eifer get married, Izzy. It only means drouble some more, unt if you don't believe me just ask Johnny Skelt, and Bob Holding. A leetle vile after der play, Bob Johnston, unt Johnnie Haas, unt Bernard Baer got uneasy unt said dey wanted for to dance, so ve got us a I-Hop up, unt my but dot vos some party. By der news paper I read dot it vos a ferry prilliant affair, but I dink me der lights ver nice unt dim. Mr. Land dought so too. Vell to climax der hole season ve vent us to Island Lake mit der idea oof hating a swim. Nudding out oof der ordinary happened dere but, Izzy, I donit see how Max Crane put so many ham sandvitches down him. Ven ve come der school back der last year ve vos put under der ving oi Miss Hardy, unt ve vos seniors. Dis time ve haf Raymond Horton by der Presi- dent some more, unt Helen Simas by der Treasurer, unt Lillian' Britton by der Treasurer, unt Dick Skinner by der Secretary. Ve von us some more oof dei interclass spordings, unt took der second place by der oration mit Edith Squiers some more, unt altogedder ve vos ferry busy. Ve picked us der senior fad unt ve all looked ferry nice in der red unt der vite, but I pidy der poor bunch if dey efer vent on a picnic unt got in a pasture mit a coupla bulls in it. Vell, Izzy, der four years in High School iss over, but dere is von ding dot I never vant you to contradict me on, unt I always vant you to remember, unt dot is dot der Ninedeen Dirdy Class off der Ypsilanti High School iss der pest class vot efer gradumated. Vell, bye, bye, Izzy. Your Fadder, ROGER PARISH. Twenty-Eight wail -EYFEI DIXITY' ' Class Prophecy As Forescvu by JOHN DOUGLAS MACKENZH-2 I've often heard tell that dreams come true. I'ni not at all sure, but if they do, The class leaving Y psi High in nineteen thirty Shall become famous by nineteen forty. In the shower before we went for a swim, A challenge was offered to beat me in. I ran for the board and took a jump, :Xt the top of the dive the ceiling did bump. But as I came down, I uttered a groan, For the pool was empty, as dry as a bone. It was an age before I came to, And a lot of experiences I went through. Some don't believe me 3 they don't think they're' true. But here is my story: I'll tell it to you. NVhen I awoke, I felt I was falling. I opened my eyes in a plane that was stalling. Looking at the pilot, whom should I see Hut Bernard Baer, as calm as could be. Near me were passengers 'mongst whom I could see Roger Parish and his wife. I-Ie called her Katie. I noticed a radio and happened to hear .X championship iight, topping Fairbanks' career, .-Xnd as I listened, the announcer turned out To be Raymond Horton, without a doubt. He told of the notables who then were presentg Some of the names were both familiar and pleasant. Le,Cureux, Le Clair, and Squiers, it appears, Are known o'er the world as The Three Musketeers. Max Crane in the Olympics has rung I-Ie is present with his great manager, Kenneth Dundou. Many more notables mentioned he, Including Kersey, Bronson, and Lee. Orville, it seems, had grown quite stout: It took both of these girls to push him about. Twenty-Nine -----...... I9 30 - -EYPEI DIXIT-lf: Thirty While I listened to this program with pleasure. Bernard gave us an extra ride for good measure. But finally he gunned the ship and away he flew To an airport both magnificent and new. As I alighted a sign took my eye, Advising Markham's love pills to try. A large red sign appeared on the right, Helen Staebler's cookies are easy to bite. Away to the left was a sign that did dance. Go to Skinner and Mitchel for corduroy pants. I was glad to find out that these old friends of mine Had really settled down to stick to one line. A news urchin sold me a paper just then. The headlines told of a second King Ben. VVith eagerness then I the colum-ns did readg Don VVeir was the king of this colony, indeed. Reading farther within the paper, The newlyweds are Kroh, Hornbeck. and Baker. Turning to the death list, believe it or not, Dignan died from work--boy, that's hot! The sports' page came before me in my dreams. There was Coach Batterson's prediction of the college football teams. ' Stirring in my dreams, my mind did buzz and wanderg Of the nurses, Bird and Britton, the patients are growing fonder. I saw Evelyn Lyke going steady with her man. He had traded his big Buick for a little Ford sedan. Mildred Hughes is being courted. everybody knows: A dashing hero wants her to be his VVild Irish Rose. As the world's champion diver I visioned Kasmer Zeck. I Harry F rentner fell in love and he was married then. by heck! Miss Margaret Stadtmiller was still so very charming, The sales she made in real estate were really quite alarming. Poupard and Haas a firm have consolidated. For knowing how to make farming pay quite highly they are rated. Trowbridge and Vivian are loyal to dear old Ypsi I-Iighg They returned as teachers. as such they'll live and die. -1-1930 -..L.'-....... - - , I KID - Fi ' I 711:- -EYPEI IJIXITS- I heard the peal of an organ, in a cathedral I saw a quartet, Towler, Sima, I-Iolding, and Johnston were the best the preacher could get. Harold Harrington was a Sportsman and a photographerg Grace Carter is very efficient while she works as his stenographer. Laura Deake and our classmate, Miss Wolters, Have made resolutions to stay clear of the altars. Mary Catherine Welch, I am proud to relate, ls renowned as the first feminine secretary of state. Oh, what a shock when I saw Gertrude Green! As a fashion-plate model she sure was a dream. VVhile Miss Aletha Eggert, I here will quote, Is known o'er the world as the very best poet. Max Ambrose as a jeweler became a millionaire, You see, he repaired the watches of all the ladies fair. Up and down Cross Street I saw Kenneth Reno, In a new sport roadster he really looked quite keeno. Clark XV right was an inventor of many things, I dreamed, VVhile Ann K1-oc, behind a typewriter, looked up at me beamed. Dora Burgar and Ruth Burch went to Europe for a rest. While they were in .England they visited Marjorie Prest. and Richard Smith in a drug store had lost all his ambition, He was jerking sodas, and I guess you can imagine the cause of his condition. I dreamed of George Adams sneezing, the clamor caused me to a.wake On the side of the pool Charlie Meanwell was fishing me out with a rake. Now that is my story, believe me or notg I think there is nothing I have forgot. They think I am crazy, but what can I say? Maybe they'll dream the same things some day. Thirty-One '--ILYFBI I DIXIT-E Class Week BACCALAUREATE NIGHT - JUNE 15 Al ffm Mcflzodixf Ejvisropal Clnzrclz Sermon to the Graduates- By Reverend J. Francis Sant. of the Ypsilanti Episcopal Church SENIOR DAY - TUESDAY, JUNE 17 Senior Assembly. Senior Picnic at Island Lake. CLASS NIGHT - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 At Perm' Azzziitorizflzz Salutatory , . . . . . 4 . . 4 History 4 . A Prophecy 4 4 . I VVill ..... Oration . . . Gifts .. Poem . . . Song ...,,.. Valedictory ,.., Raymond 4 Horton . . . Roger Parish Jack MacKenzie Richard Skinner .4 Edith Squiers Helen Le Cureux 4 . Aletha Eggert . . 4 Ruth Burch . 4 . Dora Burgar ALUMNI RECEPTION - THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Cizfmz by flu? Ypsilanti High School AlllllI1'l'i Association COMMENCEMENT - FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Af Pease Auditoriuln Address- Judge Charles B. Collingwood. Circuit udge Tllirteenth Judicial Circuit of Michigan, Lansing Michigan 'I'hirty-Two , l...-' 1930 51-g1g-in-1 V HORTON BURGAR PARISH BURCH MACKENZIE LE CUREUX EGGERT SKINNER SQUIERS Thirty-Three EYFEI DIXIT-2 Class Will of A The Class of 1930 E, THE SENIOR CLASS of the Ypsilanti High School of Ypsilanti, in the County of VVashtenaw, and in the State of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in the manner following: First--VVe will and direct that all our debts be cancelled, and that all grad- uation expenses be paid in full by Mr. VVilber T. Best. Second--That all legal tender up to l5c borrowed by us during the ten- minute lunch period of each school day, and all l. O. U. slips issued by us, be collected by our creditors from the Senior Class of 1931. Third-VVe bequeath our old books that have served us so faithfully to the aforesaid class, with the understanding that all ponies found in them are copy- righted and permission for their use is necessary from their rightful owners. Fourth-VVe, the present Senior Class, do appropriate twenty-Five cents for the purchase of one can of Old Dutch Cleanser to be used for the purification of George Washington's bust now perched in the lunch room. VV e also demand that Mr. Charles Osgood shall direct and supervise this work. Fifth-VVe do bestow upon Lyle Armbruster the pugilistic abilities of Stan- ley Fairbanks. Sixth-To Lyle Hart we do give, devise, and bequeath Louis Batterson's latest book, written in pamphlet form, How to Study at Home. SC'Z'67ltll-'ILO john lflurgar we will, bequeath, and bestow john Haas' appeal to the feminine element in Ypsilanti High School. Eiglztlz--Wle bestow upon any boy who is unable to impress any Ypsilanti girl with his charms the perfected and well-worn map of the road between Ypsi and Ann Arbor now in the possession of Max Crane. Ninth--The Class of 1930 wills to Red Wales, Don lfVeir's remarkable ability to remember parking places along lonely roads. Tenth-To any ten girls in the Class of Sl we will Evelyn Lyke's pep and popularity. Eleventh-VVe, the aforesaid Class, do bequeath and bestow upon all future students of Ypsilanti l-ligh School the new school building made possible for them by our influence and good will. Twelfth-VVe bequeath to james Borst George Adams' curse, Hay Fever. We hope the frequent sneezing will help to keep him awake, at least during school hours. Thirteenth-We bequeath to our good and faithful friend, Charlie Meanwell, all odd gym shoes, broken or badly used shoe laces, and all soap that has been abandoned in the shower rooms, to be disposed of as he sees fit. '.1'i.il93O :Ll- Th ty-Four -EYPEI DIXITEI- Fourteenth-We bestow upon Margaret Morrison, Margaret Stadtmiller's most mysterious and alluring charms. For further information, ask Harleston Brooks. Fifteentlz--The title, The Three VVise VVomen, now held by Edith Squiers. Emily LeClair, and Helen LeCureux, we bestow upon any three girls who can present the following credentials: bluff, beauty, and bluster. Sixteentlz-VVe, the Seniors, do appropriate the sum of fourteen dollars and ninety-eight cents fSl4.98j, donated by Robert Holding in commemoration of Dorothy VViederhoft's devotion. for the purpose of lighting the dark portions of the corridors. S'e11c11tventI1-The nicknames, Fagan. Squibbs, Stretch. Cagal, Murphy, and Squert, originally owned by Kenneth Dundon. we bestow upon Theophilus Fenker. Eightecntlz-To the School Board and citizens of Ypsilanti we bequeath our sincere thanks for the advantages of education they have made possible for us. Nineteenth-To the teachers of the Ypsilanti High School, and especially to Miss Hardy, we give. with our grievance, our most hearty and sincere apprecia- tion for the kind, patient, and untiring efforts in our behalf. T'wc11tieth-VVe, the Class of l93O, direct and demand that one day each year shall be set aside when classes shall start at seven-thirty and continue until twelve-thirty, and that the usual ten-minute lunch period during that day be given our to solemn thought in memory of us. VVe hereby appoint William E. Foy, of Hoboken, as the Executor of this our Last VV ill and Testament. Lastly, we hereby revoke all former wills heretofore made by us. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth clay of June. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty. RICHARD E. SKINNER. On this eighteenth day of june, 1930, A. D., the Senior Class of the Ypsi- lanti High School, in the County of VVashtenaw, and the State of Michigan. declare this instrument to be their Last Will and Testament, and in witness thereof we do now, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of one another, hereby subscribe our names. COMMANDER RICHARD E. BYRD, ALPHONSE CAPONE. JOHN SKELT RAMSAY MACDONALD. I 9 3 O V I Thirty Fw '-EYPEI DIXIT2- Thirty-Six Memories Dear schoolmates, who have gone before, Who have opened now a wider door, Do you not recall with happy dreams The memories of your pleasant schemes? Now we are at the threshold of that wider door, VVe pause to look out, but our vision poor Cannot see what the future holds, Or what life's curtain conceals in its folds. We only know that parting today We find new tasks, new work, new play, Each leads toward that goal called success, Much good work brings us cheerfulness. We must master some things, and others let fall, VVe cannot be Napoleons and conquer them all, But will do the best that we can with a smile, And by smiling, make life seem more worth while. Lest we forget that our teachers dear Are no longer with us to guide, help, and cheer, We are grateful to them for their helpfulness And hope theylll be blessed with happiness. Our parents too have given their time To help us reach this cherished clime, To them we send our wishes best: May God watch o'er His noblest. Parents, teachers, classmates, and friends, VVe are sorry, yet happy, our school days must endg Though life's door closes at the end of day, These memories will linger with us alway. ALETHA EGGER1 +1-2 1930 1 WSW EYFEI DIXITE Here's Love and Success to You IfVords by George Graf, Jr. As we journey through life together, 'x Y There'll be parting when we're starting Down some unfamiliar trail, But when we part, deep from our heart. VV e shall say this without fail- CHORUS So here's to love and true friendship, The best gift the world can bestowg May your success bring happiness And may you remember where e'er you go, There's naught can equal true friendship, VV ith love that is tender and true, So now to each friend, and to the end, Here's love, here's love and success to you. Time and distance may separate us, Each may view a different scene, But the old days and all their old ways. Oh, we'll keep their memory green. Through the sadness, or the gladness, XVe shall ever be the same, For hearts will hold, till time grow old, If they're joined in friendship's name. Many faces we shall greet, ' There'll be new friends and there'll be true friends, And all horts of folk we'll meet. rt '. T'g.- l930....... EYPEI DIXITE- Literary Cup OR eight previous years a silver cup has been given to a senior boy or girl who for four years has accomplished the greatest amount of literary achieve- ments for the school, This year there were four runners in the race for the cup-Dora Burgar, Jack MacKenzie. Raymond Horton. and Edith Squiers. When the points were Hgured up, it was cliscoverecl that liflith Squiers led by fourteen points. Jack MacKenzie being' seconcl with a score of seven points. One may obtain points by cloing the following things: Representing the school in a contest between schools. being Editor-in-Chief of the SEM or IDIXIT staffs, by working on the two stalls, or by holding a position on the Debate team. 'l'hirty4Eight l93O--- 'EYPEI DIXIT-E' txx V K A l Athletic Cup NTIQRIQST has always been shown toward the athletic cup by the Senior boys. but never before has such keen competition been witnessed :ms this year's cup has brought forth. XVhen the points were added up it was found that Louis Hatter- son had a total of 37 points, while Max Crane had 32. However, Louis is a five-year man and Max has completed high school in four years. After the question was open for elucidation, it was decided between the two candidates for the Cup, Mr. Foy, and Mr. Erickson, that the cup would be given to both Louis and Max. Therefore, this year's cup will have two names instead of one engraved on it. The runners-up were Raymond Horton and John Skelt, also tied, each having 26 points. --1 I9 30 --e -Nine Forty -EYFEI DIXITE- .Q W H , M -L....,..f , Juniors ' Forty-One --1. lf!-2210 :--.......-.: - EYPEI DIXITE- J Q Junior li EIUNIORS composing the class of '31 pride ourselves on the active part we have xx played during the past year. VVe can Q draw a comparison between our X progress and the progress of our new building, which is. and will be, the pride of every student. .ik SCHRADER HOR-1-ON just as a construction job must l 'fSi'le f ViCe'PfeS1de11' have a boss, so must a student body have leaders. VVith this fact in mind, we assembled and chose our officers: President, Junior Schrader: Vice- President, Virginia Horton, Secretary, Marion Downing, Treasurer, John Skelt. lt did not take long to accustom our ears to the ring of hammers and to settle down to the work which has occupied us throughout the year. VVe are proud of the honor bestowed on Roseen Bayler, to whom the school entrusted the editorshipi of The Sem. She has many capable helpers from the junior Class: Margaret Morrison, Frank Handy, Emerson Downing, Virginia Horton. Virginia Kay, Junior Schrader, Jane Renton. Our class is represented in the Student Council by Virginia Horton, Secre- tary, John Skelt, treasurer: jack Shepherd and Roseen liayler, representatives. Bayler, Kollewehr, Gee, Grant, Kay, Krebs, Brooks, Cosgrove, Goldsmith,'Cochran, Blashfield, Crawford, Barnes, Clem, Burrell, Hauk, Hardman. ' Gill, Clawsonf Klein, Evans, Handy, Driscoll, Fuliord, Downing, Burgar, Baker, Geer, Howard, Hopkins, Hart, L. Hart, G. Holley, Cannon, Frentner. 'lk iw Forty-Two i 193 i - . gd -E TE- EHjm.'im.,. YPEID I Class XVe also pride ourselves on gaining first place in the Oratorical Contest, in which Margaret Morri- son won the decision after heated competition. gray-matter alone. no more than a K building can be constructed with ' Hut students do not thrive on fp blue prints. The junior girls won mwvxixfz Rox-IINSKI the inter-class hockey tournament. SeC 'm y Trmuf The Junior boys tierl for first place in the inter-class swimming meet. .lack Shepherd and Robert Cree ater proved their valor as natators by aiding the swimming team to win the state champion- ship. Now that the year is drawing to a close, we look back over our accomplish- ments and are gratified by the effort we have put forth. VVe realize that each event is necessary to complete a successful year for the junior Class. just as each brick plays its part in producing our new abode. Next year we will enter as dignified seniors, and we hope to prove ourselves worthy of lllr. l2rickson's ten-year dream. .secuuu nun-i-tem., lw.,..,,, ....,., .,..... ....... c., M., .... , -..,...-., N .... . , ., -... . , , , . Reiman ' 'llhird Row4Leichty, Stommel, NValter, Knisely, Neumaier, Nass, NYelkenback, Morrison, Landis, Ludwick, Michos, Reiner, VVeir, Lavender. f I Front Row-Skelt, Roberts, Rominski, Riley, Reeves. Salts, Losey, Mrs. Montgomery. Renton. VViederhoft, Van Aken, Packer, Westfall, Skinner. X i M Forty-Three 1 7 1 1 l ,1..,,, J .,-', 1 4 . 1 , 4 ,. - 1 f I' , A 1 1 Forty-Four rff- 1 ,,, 1 L EYPEI DIXITF-'-' 'r : 1... ,. . 42:1 -vt 'ii . ' . ..-l. f' Sbphvo ores .. , L::.LfI.1'?L .. . , . a ,.:: . 'Q 5 ,':'s7,'h:'vfi .1 L. J, ' Q, ' 1 -,!. -.. 'Q :gi . , 'i' ' . z .13-5.1: E' 4 1930l F0 2-YPEI DIXIT1 Forty --, - -1- -if , 1-1 ' ' l 7 t We .. Q r'!'9'F! 'rxffil U i 'Fg1t'r1'5r: ophomore N HIS marksethe close of our second year in -Ypsi High. It seems almost unbelieveable. as we can recall how, just a short time ago. we were looking far ahead to the time we should be full fledged members of this august assembly. During the first week of Sep- - tember, 1928, we were very impor- ADAM5 5 Q PUU'FN tant personages. but as no one President f Yice-President , , 1 1 seemed to realize this but ourseves. we soon sank into oblivion. going and grinding nobly to attain recognition by the mighty upper classmenf' We however, caused much comment later, when we carried off several ofiitheiinter-class combats. closing theyear with enough points toward the cup to make many learned ones take notice of us infants. Our executive leaders were: lVilton XVard, President, Frank Freeman, Vice-President: Nancy Newton, Secretary: and Marion Howard, Treasurer. In june, 1929, we closed a most pleasant year, vowing to come back as Sophomores full of zip and make a desperate hght for the Cup, In September, 1029, knowing we could not be unorganized. we chose for our oHicers: lillis Adams, President: Madeline Pullen, Vice-President, joe P. Kor- liack Row-Yates, Atherton, McCann, Rawlinson, Ridenour, Cline, Crawford, Korbel, Eaton, Sinclair, Hewitt, Scheurer. Secopd lgg3wiKoch, Yen Ten, Morehouse, Kelly, Gable, Derr, Helzerman, NVhite, Butcks, Coleman, VVor- ey, reel. .... Third Rovrfliarl, Pettit, Shipley, Scharloif, Holding, Crittenden, Brewer, Plankel. Schmidt, Bedk, Young, Lucas, Ashley.. flallaher, Everrett, Blair. ' Fourth Row--Davis, XYoliung, Thornton, Howard, Nepotlal. Haylisgpullen, Thorn, Stackable, Oliver. Gal. ley, Hurst. 1X1f!.s: 1. -Six 1.930 EYPEI DIXIVFE- Class bel, Secretary, and Gerald Fulford, Treasurer. These people promised to lead the class through a success- ful year, if possible. ln January we gave the Sen- iors a good run for the basket ball crown and also for the swimming title. VVe received second place in the basketball contest and third in the swimming title. The Sopho- more girls helped us out by winning the declamation contest. W' e didn't we had made a good iight for it. wi n LX., lx FULFORD KORBEL Secretary Treasurer the cup this year, but we feel as though And so we leave this year behind, with an honest determination to return next year ready to raise all junior standards and, above all, to win the cup. realizing our mistakes and failings, but Next year, we hope to have a Junior Play, a J-Hop and everything neces- sary to complete a good year as juniors of Ypsilanti High School. VVe are sorry to lose Mr. Land as principal of our high school, and we wish him great success next year. Top Lawrence, Ellsworth, Vealey, Millage, Gaither, Johnson, Dailey, Laurain, Fcnker. Hoggard, Brown, Allward, Ward, Towusley, Schiller, Tyler, Cottrell, Newton, E. Freeman, C:-,L Forty-Seven .. - ...X 30s ... X .'. sfo-f M' X EYFEI DIXITE- . S Fm-ty-Eiglxt - .ip-li -.. 19 30 ..... -.L EYPEI DIXIT5- df-czg 7- ff- -H ,f. V !l'9 .1 Freshmen 7.11930 arty-N 1 -EYFEI DIXIT-TT Fifty I 1 Freshman HIC FRliSHM.'XN CLASS of 1933 entered their tirst year of high school on September 9, l929. The one hundred thirty-eight freshmen being so excited and knowing nothing of the rooms, were very confused for a few days. They T wandered around in the halls, en- tered wrong class rooms. and were WALES SKINNER late for classes. They soon got ac- President Vice-President customed to their rooms and started to work hard the rest of the year. At the first class meeting, they elected officers for the year as follows: President, Louis VValesg Vice-President, Lawrence Skinnerg Secretary, Naomi Meyers: Treasurer, Max Fetters. Frank Riggs and Lillie Adiska were the Stu- dent Council representativcs. These ohicers have indeed proved very efficient for their beginning year. The first great event of their high school career was the freshman reception. which was held the twenty-eighth of September. The upper classes planned a very enjoyable evening. Since Freshies are considered green,,' they were given hats to match the situation. The new teachers were introduced, and most Top Row-R. Rush, L. Kerner, A. Peters. L. Ashton, VV. Becker, H. Renton, C. Brown, L. McVean. E. Robbinett, C. Miller, C. Perry Fourth Row-G. Perdue, C. Hopp, H. Pook, M. Fishbeck, A. Roberts, L. Skinner, M. Middleton. B. Smith. T. Carson, M. Blum, L. Kolower, B. Clark, P. Everett. J. Holden Third Row-C. Shattuck, 'L. Wolfe, A. Koeller, J. Townsend, M. Dawson, L. Husse, E. Sentf, C. Button, R. Knisley, M. Fetter, B. Givens, C. Geddes. W. Lawton, L. Feldcamp, G. Burgar Second Row-G. Staebler, C. Sechrest, L. Kroh, G. Bradley, M. Forsythe, C. Lewis, M. Burden, R. Davis, Toy Sham Mark, L. Morgan, P. Borck, A. Davis, R. Jennings, B. Tonpson First Row-Cala Bera, S. Jefferson, P, Rust, L. Humphcry, B. Lincoln, G. Dennis, M. Nugent, O. Parker, V. Parker, D. Pettibone. A. Arnet, B. Borss, L. Sweet, J. Sutton, D. Clow, Miss Ryan - 199 30 - - - 1930 - ...EQ -1-IYPEI DIXIT'-2' 2 Class of the evening was spent dancing till refreshments were served. During the year several new members were admitted to the class, among whom were: Charles Ven- erable, Gordon Marks. Charles Per- ry, Howard Vvilliams, Eva Filipow, Thelma Hubbell, Lueile Humphrey, Levert Yohn, Ted Carson, lVilliam ni Phillips. Lawrence MeVean. and MEYER5 FETTERS Sl'fl'f't1ll'V Tl'l'ZlSlll't'l' Nancy Brown. The students leav- ' ing the class were: l.ela Curtis, Velma Lawrence, Fred Grunst. Helen liutts. lidgar Durphee, Opal Albertson. XVoodrow Sturtevant, lfdward Gillette, Howard Xlillianis, Charles XVoolsey. Charles Venerable, Marion XYarren, Harold Kruse, james Starks, Lucile Humph- rey, and Grace Ankeny. The pupils with the highest honors during the first semester are: Jack lrlolden and Margaret Lobbestael. Those with honors are: Alice Arnet, Barbara Barss, Phyllis Borck, Gordon Burgar, Dewey lihle, Philip Everett, Ruth Jennings, Toy Sham Mark, Patricia Rust, and George Staehler. Top Row-VV. Phillips, E. Neal, E. Butcko, E. VVebster, J. Ehle. D. Leforge. Fourth Row-V. Youngs, B. Smith, D. Cannon, C. Losey, A. liaylis. F. Riggs, L. Vlfales, F. Leonard, I. Nanry, H. Osborn, D. Ehle, R. Abel. Third Row-M. Hochrein, A. Strack, M. Harden, I.. Adiska, M. Maczlllister, R. Shaekermeycr, VV. Stribley, E. Rose, R. Schilling. Y. Green, 1. Meckes, M. Lohhestael, E. Powers. Second Row-A. Falkner, C. Fletcher, Miss Blekkixxg, T. Hubble, M. Stewart, E. Kay, B. Godley, D. Dolby, H. Harak, D. Frentner, B. Burrell, O. Vorce, D. Vealey, A. Ekin. First Row-A. Mineheart, I. Mitchell, Il. Simmons, H. Lidke. Y. Brown, B. Ferguson, D. Stackable, M. Helzerman, C. Koenn, J. Blum, B. Freed, Miss Lidke. Fifty-One - ,K v Fifty-Two nw W - U , .HW Ffg. -,,.,.--1J,,.-TA4,1,.-1,-1 .' -'..i,:r Y , - ., -- . - . . 4 .1 L - V l , A '-E-YPEI DIXIT5' 41 ' ' ' , . -L., '-l 5 - 4-N -.--Y f -N . ' 3 -1-.....'- ', . Acticvitigs x x . . Fifi? '-SYPEI DIXITT- Board of Education Cup INCH 1914 a cup has been given by the lioarcl of Education to the class winning the greatest number of points in athletic and literary work. This year, as in previous years, keen competition between a lower class and an upper class made the battle for the cup very interesting, and until the very last event was played oN the winner was not known, SUMMARY OF POINTS Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Spelling 5 3 5 3 Declaniation 5 Oration 2 3 Short Story 8 l Essay lm 3 Girls' Hockey 5 l 3 Girls' Volley Ball 5 3 l Boys, Swiunning 4 4 l Boys, llasketball J l 3 Girls' Basketball 3 5 1 Girls' llasehall 3 5 l Boys' Track 1 l 3 Boys' Baseball D 3 l Girls' Track l 3 5 Boys' Tennis 3 5 1 Girls' Tennis 1 5 3 Total 42 34 43 24 I It l-'our -1 19301-..-- EYPEI DIXITE' SPELLING CONTEST This year, the same as last year, the spelling contest was divided into two groups. The Freshmen and Sophomores competed against each other. while the Juniors and Seniors found each other in combat. In both cases the higher class- men took the honors. This arrangement gave the lower classmen a better chance to win points toward the Board of Education Cup. In each case the winner re- ceived five points and the runner-up received three points. This arrangement also increased the interest and class spirit, since the classes as a whole received the points instead of individuals as in previous years. ESSAY AND SHORT STORY CONTEST This year the Essay and Short Story contests were run off between the classes in their regular English work. By making the Short Story a required piece of work for the Freshmen and Sophomores, and the Essay a required piece of work for the Juniors and Seniors, the contest was really worth while. After a few weeks of attentive waiting, and also after a few weeks of real work for the judges, the contest winners were announced. The Short Story Contest was won by Don Stadler, a Sophomore, with his story Wet Decks. The Essay Contest was won hy Edith Squiers, a Senior, with her essay on Father Time's Dream Shipsf' EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Due to the short time allowed for contests and the lack of interest displayed by the students, there was no Extemporaneous Speaking Contest held. Instead, VVilfrecl Raglin, a Junior, was chosen as Ypsilanti High's representative in the sub-district contest held at Plymouth. The lack of competitors automatically gave the Juniors eight points toward the Board of Education Cup. . ORATORICAL CONTEST The Junior Class Oratorical tryout in Ypsilanti High School was held in the lunch-room on Monday, March 3. Four contestants participated in this contestg Jane Renton, Margaret Morrison, Wilfrecl Raglin, and Emerson Downing taking Hrst, second, third. and fourth places respectively. On the following day, the tryouts for the Seniors were heldg Jack Mac- Kenzie, firstg Edith Squiers, secondg Dora Burgar, third, Frances Vivian, fourth: Frances Kroh, fifth. The next inter-class contest was held in Assembly, Friday, March 7, with the students winning first, second, and third places from each class taking part. Margaret Morrison gave the Junior Class live points toward the Board of Education Cup, when she took first place. The title of Miss Morrison's oration was X -. Edith Squiers, a Senior, took second place, with the oration The Lincoln Ideal. jane Renton won third place. The title of her oration was Benito Mus- solini, the Despotf' Jack MacKenzie took fourth place. In the sub-district oratorical contest, held on Thursday evening, April 10, at Roosevelt Auditorium, Margaret Morrison won first place in competition with six other high schools, and in the District Contest, held at Howell on Thursday, May 1, Margaret took second place. The judges were Professor Henry Moser, james McBurney, and J. P. Smith, from the University of Michigan. EYFEI DIXITE- DECLAMATION Competition is always very keen between the Freslnnen and the Sophomores in the Declamation Contest, and this year proved to be no exception. The con- test was to be held in the lunch-room and at each meeting a large group of students attended. The Sophomores won first place through the work of Gene McLane, who gave the declamation on 'Toussaint L'Overture. A Sophomore, Margaret VVoliung, won second place with the oration Napoleon, INTER-CLASS TRACK The Senior boys became the leaders of track when they were victorious over the three lower classes in the annual inter-class track meet. The Sophomores, ever chasing the Senio s in the race for the cup, received second place by a score of 36 to the Sen' s S points. The Seniors received five points toward the cup, while the Sophomore. received three. INTER-CLASS SWIMMING The competition was extremely great in the inter-class swimming meet. The Juniors stuck close to the Seniors in the race, and the final score showed that the Seniors and Juniors were tied for first place. The Sophomores were third. The two winning teams divided the points toward the cup, and the Sophomores received the remaining points. BOYS' BASEBALL The Senior boys again displayed their strength over the other classmen by winning all three games in the baseball contest. The Juniors were second and won -txmout of three games played. The Sophomores were third and the Freshmen last. The managers for the different teams were the following: Toady Har- rington, Seniorg jim Hopkins, Junior, Lloyd Ridenour, Sophomore: and Red VVales, Freshman. GIRLS' IN TER-CLASS BASKETBALL Inter-Class Basketball always brings forth a great deal of interest. The Sophomores showed their superiority over the upper classmen by taking first place, whereas the Freslnnen received second place. The juniors were third and the Seniors last. The captains were the following: Ann Kroc, Senior: Phil Brooks, junior: Helen Knowles, Sophomore, and Lela Kroh, Freshman. GIRLS' INTER-CLASS TRACK AND TENNIS K A new event in the contests for the Board of Education Cup was brought forth this year. Girls' Inter-class Track offered the girls a new field in the line of athletics, and they went into it with vim and vigor. The Freshmen girls re- ceived hrst place, the Sophomores second, and the Juniors third. The Senior girls lacked members and material to have a successful team. However, they hope to make up this .great loss by winning the inter-class tennis match. to be played off June 6. 9 and 10. In the first match, against the juniors, the Seniors lost by a score of 6-2, 6-2. F Six 19 30 l ,- . RAGLIN STADLER Exteniporaneous Short Story MCLANE MORRISON SQVIERS Ueclzunzition Orntion Essay Contest Winners .'XlQCi.XRli'l' MORRISON. a junior. with her oration X-Minus, carried off first honor. She also placed First in the snh-district contest ancl carriecl Ypsi-High to second place in the clistrict contest at Howell. liclith Squiers won first place in the lissay Contest with her essay. l7ather Times Dream Ships. The Sophoniores prontlly put up Don Stacller with his short story. XXV Decks, as a winner of the Short Story Contest. Gene lN'lcl.anc, also a Sophomore, placecl thircl in the suh-clistrict l.Jeclani:nion Contest. In the lixteniporaneous Speaking Contest. the juniors hacl the honor of send- ing Wilfrecl Raglin to represent the school in the snh-clistrict contest at Plymouth, where he placed fourth. Fifty- Seven EYPEI DIXITE- Parties INCE a Freshman Reception has become a tradition at Ypsi High, on Elep- tember 27, the gym, decorated in green and white, provided an appropriate setting for the welcoming of the Freshman Class. A little less timid than in former years were the guests of honor, who wore their green caps quite jauntily and entered with spirit into the stunts. As master of ceremonies John Skelt put the new comers through their initiatory paces. Bash- ful youths were compelled to propose to strange young ladies whom they had never seen before. Some tried their hands at rolling peanuts along the floor, while others lifted their voices in song in the presence of amused onlookers. Louis VVales, as president of the class, made the time honored Freshman speech. Refreshments and music for dancing were provided by the officers of the upper classes, who were in charge of the occasion. HARD TIMES PARTY In December the High School sought variety in its dance by giving a Hard Time Party. The early part of the evening was made interesting by the arrival of strangely dressed characters. Painfully limping hoboes, denim clad hayseeds, Raggedy Anns, a couple of French Apaches, and a dozen of others mingled on the dance Hoor. Prizes for best costumes were awarded. The girls' prize went to Margaret Cottrell, who captivated the judges with her freckles, pig tails, and slatternly clothing. The boys' was awarded to Wilfred Raglin, who was easily the most disreputable and realistic hobo of the lot. A number of parents sat on the sidelines and enjoyed the merriment, which continued to run high during the evening. An orchestra from Ann Arbor furnished the music. Ice cream was served by a refreshment committee composed of members of the Student Council. SENIOR FAREWELL On the ominous evening of Friday, the thirteenth, the traditional Senior Farewell was held, and a more lovely farewell could not be imagined. As one entered the gymnasium, he found himself in a colorful, dimly-lighted garden. The ceiling of the gymnasium had been lowered by means of a canopy of long streamers in the class colors-maroon and gold. This also gave the appearance of trees. At the entrance was a trellis and garden hedges, around which were placed huge baskets of flowers. On the other side of the gymnasium were comfortable chairs for the chaperones and guests. At the end was a Japanese garden, where those who did not dance could enjoy bridge. The dancing began at eight o'c1ock and lasted until eleven-thirty. During the course of the evening, orange-ice and wafers were served. The official chaperones were the parents of the class officers, but many other parents also attended. I' hose responsible for the party were, Richard Skinner, Chairman of Decora- tionsg Helen Sima, Refreshmentsg Mary Welch, Programs, Raymond Horton, Tickets. Fifty-Eight NEVVTON BAYLER DOYVNING MR. ALLEN MORRISON Debate Team HIC discussion of the jury system, Resolved, that a judge or a board of judges be substituted for the jury in all state and municipal courts of Mich- igan, proved to be a stumbling block in the path of the hopes of this year's debating team. Under the instruction of Mr. Allen, the nine pupils were turned into fair debaters. These nine were: Roseen Bayler, john Burgar, Emerson Downing. Mary Evey, Lawrence Green, Gene McLane, Margaret Morrison, Nancy Newton, and Wilfrecl Raglin. Every scheduled debate was held, Plymouth, Adrian, St. ,'Xnthony's of Detroit. and VV'yandotte. Although all four debates were lost. and no honor gained for the school, the individual debaters feel they have gained in knowledge and poise through their participation in debating, Fifty x 10 -Nine .. ,I ,.1.' 51 V I M X l N E xy '-3'YFEl DlXI1T-E' The Sem Staff INCE 1898 the school paper had been published regularly from year to year. The name of this first paper was the Ypsi Chat and it continued under this name for twelve years. In 1910 the school board voted fraternities out of the school, and as one of the fraternities was publishing this school paper, a new staff was organized to take care of a strictly high school paper. It was unanimously voted that it be called the Ypsi Sem, in memory of the Ypsilanti Seminary, which was organized in 1849 and had been built in the same location as the present school. Under this name the paper has been published for twenty years. For a number of years the staff that published the Dixit also supervised the Sem. However, since this seemed to be too much work for one staff, in 1928 a change was made from the Sem-Dixit Staff to two separate one's. When the faculty voted for this year's Sem Staff, they elected a reporter from each class and club. The purpose of this new arrangement was to have direct contact with each organization. This plan has thus far worked very suc- cessfully. It is found that the interests of the students are not only in activities and humor, but also in literary work. As a result, the statf has published the literary work of many students this year. The best material from English classes has been chosen and put in the paper as contributions. The aim of the Staff is to serve every organization, club and activity of..thc school. SEM STAFF MEMBERS George Adams ............ Assistant Athletic Editor Margaret Morrison . . . ...,.. Associate Editor jack Shepherd ..... . . . Hi-Y Reporter junior Schrader ...,.... Reporter Inez Miley ..... ..... F aculty Advisor Roseen Bayler , . . ......., Editor-in-Chief Hazel Hughes . . . . . . French Club Reporter james Mohler ...... .,.... . Athletic Editor Emerson Downing ,... . . . Circulation Manager Frank Handy ...... ....,. S chool Editor Virginia Kay .,..... .....,.... C horus Reporter Margaret VVoliung ........,... Latin Club Reporter Dorothy Brewer ........ Sinphomore Class Reporter Marion Howard ...... Assistadit Cirpulation Manager 'l l930a Sixty il N ty-Two The Dixit Staff Edith Squiers ,. Richard Smith A A A Robert Johnston A A John Skelt ....,.. Phyllis VVillia1nson Gertrude Rominsky , A A Herbert VValker A Emily LeClair .A A Helen LeCureux A James Hopkins . , A Lyle Arnilmrustei' A A A A A Editor-in-Chief Business Manager A .,.. Assistant Business Manager A A A A A A A A Art Editor A A A Faculty Advisor A .Kssistant Editor A A A A Cartoonist ,. Joke Editor A A A A A School Editor A A A A Athletic Editor Assistant Art Editor EYPEI BIXTITT? The Dixit Staff of 1930 HE DIXIT STAFF OF 1930, under the able leadership of Mrs. NVilliamson, has had a very delightful and successful year. Every year the members of the staff have been appointed by the faculty, who have voted on each mem- ber. There are ten positions on the Dixit Staff, namely, Editor-in-Chief, Assist- ant Editor, Business Manager, Assistant Manager, Art Editor, Athletic Editor, Assistant Art Editor, School Editor, Joke Editor, Snap Editor. The positions this year have been filled by the following people: Edith Squiers, Gertrude Rominski, Richard Smith, Robert Johnston, John Skelt, Lyle Armbruster, Helen Le Cureux, Emily LeClair, Herbert VValker, and James Hopkins. At one of the early meetings of the Dixit Staff it was decided that we should select a theme which would be closely connected with our school itself. This idea was accomplished as a building construction theme was chosen as the one theme which was symbolic of our school year. As you turn through the pages of the Ypsi Dixit, you will notice the manner in which this appropriate theme is carried out. The Dixit Staff has tried to publish a book which will live on as a record of all things accomplished -during the years 1929-1930. It is necessary that every- one does his part in order to publish a book which will put forth each detail of a year's achievements. In order to do this, all members must be on the alert to catch every' incident that happens from day to day. The Athletic Editor is always seen at all team practices, gathering sport material for his writings in the Dixitg the Business Manager can be seen almost any day wandering up and down the aisles figuring and figuring on the high cost of year books, the Snap Editor one can always find on good sunshiny days with her kodak readyg the Joke Editor is excellent at hearing jokes which are told in the halls. The Art Editor dreams of all kinds of modern construction themes, the School Editor is busy with write-ups 3 and the Editor-in-Chief one is apt to find anywhere, doing anything. Because of the shortened morning session system which has been in operation during the completion of the new school, it has been difficult for the Dixit Staff to carry out as many plans as were originally intended. Some of the classes have found it necessary to omit activities which up until this year they have been accustomed to having. However, we feel that the Ypsi Dixit of 1930 shows 'great progress over all other years' books, and we sincerely hope that next year's'book may become an even greater success. Sixty-Tl 60 iT. l Nxti- i '-EYPEI DIXIT5- Front Row-A. Smith. Benjamin, Dailey, Adams, Wieir, Morehouse. Reininan. Kflawson, Baer, Klein. Second Rowfll.llJawson. Metevier. Stadler, Fulford, Vl'ard, tiill, NYest, liver. Leonard, llatcll, Schrader. Goof sman. Third Row'--Fosdiek. liurgar, Furry, llandy. Markliam, Yoakam, Xleliiin, J. Smith, M. Dawson, Lieclity. The Ypsilanti High School Band Hli Yl'Sll.,XN'l'l Hllill SCHUOI. ISQXND, founded some years ago by Hr. Barnhill, has been an organization which has rendered niuch use and enjoyment not only to the school, but to the entire community as well. l'he band. always ready for service, whether it be school, or sports, 11lZ1l'Cl1lll,EQ, concerts or funerals, represents the spirit ot' Ypsi lligh and stands as a constant reminder of our school's motto, lie there, be prepared, be steady. Decoration Day. the day that belongs to the old Veterans of the Civil XVLLY. is a big day for the band, which leads the column on its memorial route. The .Xutumn Festival also Ends the band present, with all the boys set for a 'ibig feed after the show is over. One of the special features of the band this year was its brass ensemble. which took first place in the state contest at Ann Arbor. The following four people composed the ensemble: hhvillllllll Neiman, XYillard Clawson, Fred l,eicht'y. and -lames Smith. You will always find the band at pep meetings. ln fact, you will always come upon it at all places and at all times where good spirit is needed. ln return for all this work, the boys are given school credit and a pin for each year's service, but above all, they have the honor of serving their school and of leading their fellows with their cheery, Come on, gang! l',et's go! 1930 Fon r , F - - T- me :ZKPQI DIXI - .AW x DA.l!,,.,T. llibbins, Stacller, Sutton, Grant, Melevier, Adams, Hatch. Dailey, Kinsey, Schrader, Mark, Curtis, Everett, Martin, Hedding, Venerable, Markham, Dawson, Tettt, Colburn, Feldkamp, Townsend. Adiska, Benjamin, Smith. Mrs. Van Antwerp. Orchestra HIC HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA has had a very busy and successful year. lt has grown rapidly since Mrs. Van Antwerp took charge of it in 1928. The first year it advanced from three to twenty-eight members. and this year there are thirty-six members. The increase this year is largely due to the fact that the seventh and eighth grades have been admitted. Their lirst public appearance was made at the Parent-Teachers' Association in October. where they received many favorable comments. They also played in several assemblies. They were successful in winning third place at the District Contest held in Pease Auditorium. in spite of the fact that the orchestra was the smallest numerically. The orchestra also gave a public recital at Pease Auditoriuni the twenty-seicond of May, featuring The Nightingale. a flute solo. by Pope Benjamin, accompanied by the orchestra. Two of their members, Ellis Adams and Pope Benjamin. won distinction by playing in the all-state orchestra this year at Ann .-Xrbor. The wind ensemble won first place in the State Contest. Considerable progress has been made this year and we are anticipating even - greater success in the future. The orchestra have been asked to play in the Commencement exercises. Sixty-Five 1930 - Sixty-Six 54. gir l T 'i , - T y --1 -il an t- -- it at -ia H3511 l T -- I Top Rowesk. Ilolding, McDonald, Becker. Howard, Peiry, Ed, llutclio, XVOrley, VVise, Skinner, Starks, Perdue. E. Hutcho. , Second Row Y. Youngs, Evey, Laing, Lyke, Plaukel, Thorne. M. Youngs, Beck, 1 reeman. Burden, Gill, Green, Gwens. Third Row -Yates, Vivian, Sima, j. Holding. Renton, XYeiderl1oft. Yan Aken, liurgar, Hornbeck, Pettit, 1 Powers, Davis, Sclilarott, Blum, Robinette Fourth Row-fH. Hiolrers. Thornton, Ylioliung. M. VVolters, Gee. Reiner. Stadtmiller, Towler. Barnes, Skinner. Kay, Sinclair. XVestfall. Kollewehr. Ashley. Chorus HE MIXED CHIJRCS of Ypsilanti High School has showed a marked improvement, both in the numbers enrolled and in achievements, over the last year's group. The large enrollment was partly due to a change in schedule, which provided for a half hour practice each day. Many students who were unable to join because of the practices being called outside of school were able to add their names to the number. Of this group of one hundred, sixty-two were selected to make up the Girls' Glee Club. the Boys' Glee Club. and, in com- bination, the Mixed lilee Club. These sixty-two students were the ones who made the appearances and sang in the Music Contests. At the hrst of the year the large Mixed Chorus chose as their officers, john Skelt, Presidentg Robert Holding. Vice-President: 'lane Renton. Secretary: Helen Sima, Treasurer: l,awrence Green. Librarian: and Dorothy XYiederhoft. Assistant Librarian. The Girls' Clee Club organized with Evelyn l-yke, President: plane Renton, Vice-Presidentg Harriet Laing. Secretary: Dorothy XN'iederhoft, Treasurer: Doris Gee, Librarian: and Maxine Youngs. Assistant Librarian. During the course of the year Evelyn Lyke found it necessary to hand in her resignation. At the time her resignation was received the girls voted to make Jake Renton 'President and elect a new Vice-President. The motion was carried and Ruth Burch became the new officer. Since the Boys' Glee Club had no outside meetings, they did not organize. but had the Chorus ofhcers act, The first and only appearance of the entire Chorus was in an assembly No- vember l5th. The Girls' Glee Club has been a part of every appearance through- out the last year. They sang at the Literary Club, and the Oratorical Contest in February and April, respectively. At the latter date they wore their uniform 'l.93O f M ' '-ZYPEI DIXITZ' W2 .. ... ., -- - ri 51' SU fl 'Y'!'5C-' Top Row Button. Johnston. Townsend. Skelt. Fenker, Sturtevant. Earl. Arnilwrusterv, l-Ihle, Everett A Second Rowffflf'elilkamp. Fulford, NlacAllister. Falconer, llorck. llollmy, Slnyley. Neal:-y. Harden. Lidke. Filipow Third Row -Bradley, Haig. Xleckes. Rlyers, Albertson, Clow, Stewart, Rose, XYel:stcr, Crow. Yorce. Hera. Brown Front Row Kay. Fletcher, Forsytllc. Thoingzsiu, llavis. Godley, Rust. Koeuu, lleunis. Green. Xlark. Xlorgznl. Ferguson -eggshell dresses. light hose. and hlack shoes-for the iirst time. The groups made three other appearances in April. The lirst two, an assembly April llth and a Parent-Teachers' meeting ,Xpril loth. featured the Girls', lioysf and Mixed Glee Cluhs. The 25th of the month the Girls' Glee Clulm helped furnish the music - for the assembly honoring the new memhers of the Ypsilanti High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. The crowning events of the year were the State Nlusic Contests. The pre- limina1'y contest. held in llease ,Xuditorium .Xpril llth and llth. netted the Girls' Glee Cluh and the Mixed Chorus each a second place. Since the lloys' Glee Cluli received only fourth place, they were not entitled to enter the State Contest. lfach group sang a selected numher along with the required numlier. The girls' required numlmer was lQiver. River. a Chilean folksong, and they chose June Rhapsody, hy Nahel llaniels. The Mixed Chorus was required to sing The Viking. and for their other selection rendered XX'ere You There? a spiritual. The llrumf' the required selection of the lroys, was sung. along with Invictus, hy liruno Huhn. The State Contest. held in .Xnn .Xrhor on May 2nd and 3rd, proved to he prohtalmle for Ypsilanti lligh. The Girls' Glee Clulm competed with ten other glee clulms to win lirst place. Competition must have agreed with them, for the llixed Chorus had fewer opponents and emerged with only a third place. lfach group sang the same songs as in the preliminaries. liesides heing represented with glee cluhs. the school had a representative in the All-State Chorus. Grace Towler. a senior. had the honor of representing Our Dear Old High and did so to the lmest of her almility. livery l1lClllllC'l' appreciates the accomplishments to which Bliss Yates. their director. has led them during the past year and wishes to thank her and all their supporters. The situation for next year looks very favorahle. and should hc just that with a regular chorus class during school hours. Sixty-Seven 1930 - iff' B Sixt I i W, HORTON LAND ADAMS HURTOX UATTERSOX EVEY BEST RYAN RIGGS HAYLER AIJISKA I.i-:Q'l'REI'X SKELT SHEPIIARD FREEMAN Student Council HIC work of the Student Council has heen somewhat curtailed this year because of the limited time for meetings and activities imposed hy the huilding program which has been in progress. The early meetings of the year were concerned with the purchase and sale of budget tickets. .-Xlthough John Skelt and Helen Le Cureux selected a heautiful size and shade of pastehoard and secured most attractive printing, the tickets did not End general favor with the student hotly. Although niemhers of the council used their hest salesmanship methods and Principal Land resorted to long and frequent exhortations in class rooms and assemblies, the fact remained that the tickets did not sell as they should. By resorting to the popular method of install- ment plan sales, enough tickets were finally sold to maintain the funds necessary for the student activities for the year. It is to be hoped that a higher sense of y-Eight '-EYFEI DIXTIT-E' school pride and loyalty will manifest itself another year, so that members of the Student Council may be relieved of further high pressure salesmanship and may reserve their time and strength for more interesting pursuits. Various projects were employed during the year to augment the funds in the treasury. Hot dogs were sold at home football games from a booth presided over by Roseen Bayler, whose winning smile won many a reluctant dime and sent many a fan to the sidelines a warmer a more enthusiastic rooter. During the basketball season Frank Freeman and George Adams became venders of candy to the gymnasium crowd, and collected in nickles and dimes a goodly profit to replenish our sadly dwindling funds. ' A pleasant and successful benefit bridge party was held in the gymnasium at Valentine's time and provided a delightful as well as remunerative afternoon. The Council also earned a neat sum by taking subscriptions for magazines and selling Ypsilanti lead pencils. Two dances were held during the school year. Appriopriately enough, our iirst social function was called a Hard Times Party, and was held in the gyms nasium on the evening of December 6. The assembled students presented a varied and grotesque picture, each one wearing his own interpretation of the meaning of hard times. Many maids and men chose overalls with red bandanas and straw hats, while others came in rags and tags. Prizes were given for the best costumes and were awarded to Margaret Plankel and Vtlilfred Raglin. It was a happy evening of whoopee and nonsense. The Spring Party of March 28 was given over to informal dancing. Purple and Gold streamers festooned from the chandaliers composed the decorations. The following items of business were passed upon during the year: l, Free admittance was granted to all students for the Roosevelt-Ypsi football game. 2. Regulations were adopted for the wearing of service stripes on high school sweaters, limiting these to boys participating in athletic events. 3. Mr. Foy's recommendations for athletic awards were accepted for all the students excepting those who had not purchased their budget tickets. 4. Major awards were voted for this year only to the swimming team Because they had won the state class B championship. Sixty-Nm: -4113 1930 First Row--Losey, Gill. l,eForge, Atherton. Murray, Fishbeck, xxY!'igi1i, Yoakam. McKin1. Stnmmel, Mosher, g'IcKim. Second Row-Trowbridge, Parker. Kinsey, Harrington, Gable, Beck, livcy, Losey, fieer, XYhi-alley, Godley, Parker, VVcil', Osgood. Third Row-Pettibone, Frcenmn. llurrell. Salts. Oliver, Stribley, Harden, Burrell, lllorgan. Bradley, Simmons. Agricolae Club H EARN to Do by Doing was the motto chosen by the :Xgricolae Club when it was First organized in 1916 under the direction of Mr. B. A. VVal- pole. The requirements for membership were that students should be living on a farm. or should be taking. or should have taken a course in Agriculture. Those requirements are still used in the club. although, unlike the first Agriculture club, it is not a secret society. In order to carry out the club's motto. oiiicers are elected every semester. The officers for the hrst semester of this year were: l'resident. Tliomas XYheat- ley: Vice-president, Elvira l.oseyg Secretary. .Xlice llurrell: and Treasurer. Earl Mcliim. Those who held office during the second semester were: President, Clark Vifrightg Vice-president, Harold Harringtong Secretary. Mary Hardeng Treasurer, Earl McKim. This year, under the capable direction of the officers and Mr. Osgood, head of the department of agriculture and advisor of the club, many activities were carried out successfully. The most important of these was the annual .Xlumni Banquet, which was held on April 25. All of the members, both past and present. with their parents. were invited. After the dinner was served. a delightful program was enjoyed. and before returning home, the guests gathered in groups to talk over old times. The present membership of the club consists of thirty-five pupils. Seventy 1.930 ,Q EYPEI DIXIT2 . -A Q - ', 'in -i - , ' i '-'1L. ., eww .. e ' , Fi -' Ll 'sf' ...sw -YFEI DIXIT-: Top Row Qleft to rightjfhlillage, XYeir. Batterson. llughes. l'line. lirniis. Sin-pln-rd, ileer. Youngs. Pulleu. NVest, Fosdick, Miss Blekking. Bottom Row tleft to rightj- Davis, Skinner. YanAken. I.:-Vlnir, Leliureizxi Situiers. Lyke, llrant. llar- court. Fish:-l. 'l'hnru. French Club lllf IIRICNCH t'l.l'll, l.a lloinne Compagnie. was organized in the year 1925. The club. as is stated in the constitution. was organized to encourage and further the study and the cultivation of the language, literature, art. and history of France. Any student who is taking French at the present time or who has had at least one year's study in the language may join the club. Meetings are held the iirst Tuesday and the third Friday of every month. livery meeting consists of different French entertainments which bring in the customs. history, art. and literature of the French people. Refreshments always close the meetings. All programs are enjoyed by the members, because of their interesting nature and instructive aid. .Xt one meeting a report on the French Hag was given by jack Shepherd and a number of new French songs were sung at another. The officers of the club for 1930 are: President. Helen Le Cureux: Vice- President, Kenneth Dundong Secretary, Edith Squiers, and Treasurer, James NVeir. All the activities of the club are under the able directorship of Miss Ruth Blekking, to whom the members of the club owe their sincere gratitude for the success of the club. La Bonne Compagnie has been very successful this year and will. we hope. and trust, continue to be likewise. Seventy-One - 1930 or - -'EYPSEI DIXITE- Row 1--Krebs, Hughes, VViederhoH't. Leach, Cottrell, Lidke, Johnston. Payne, Nepodal. l,. Bayler. Stackable. Row 2-VVoliung, Downing, tloldsmith, Thornton. Vtelcli. Fulford, Dailey, Farris, Downing. Towler, For- shee, R. Bayler. Crittenden. Sodalitas Latina UR several years the l-atin Club has been a thriving organization at Ypsilanti lligh School. lts aim has been to gain a more extensive knowledge of Greek and Roman life, and to encourage friendship among the l.atini students. ,Xnyone who has had a year of l.atin is eligible for membership. The club began its activities early in the fall. Officers for the year were elected at a pot-luck dinner, as follons: Praeseo. Ruth llurch: l'ropraeses, Robert Dailey: Scriba. limerson Downing: Quaestor. llelen lirebs. .Xs soon as possible. the constitution was read to the members and the meetings to be held were decided upon. .lfach month two meetings are held. One consists of a business meeting and a literary program: the other of a social gathering. The literary programs this year have been largely devoted to the study of Greek and Roman drama. although Latin songs have been sung and Latin games played. On one occasion lantern slides, picturing Roman travel and correspondence. afforded especial interest. The social gatherings have been very entertaining. since several of the club members opened their homes to the group. The Sodalitas liatina has had an excellent year under the able sponsorship of Miss I,irlke. accomplishing both phases of its aim. lt is looking forward to many good times in the future. Seventy-Two 1930 ' EYFEI DIXIT-5 liack Row Cleft to rightj-Dundon, Mitchell, Fairbanks, Burst, Vrane. Smith, Vi'eir, llart, Parish. Muc- Kenzie, Dolby, VVright, Ilelzerman. Ambrose, Given. Front Row-Skinner. Montgomery. I,e-Clair, LeCureux. Squiers. llughes, Lykv. Sima. Vivian. lirziiclwll. XYnlter. Dramatics Club H12 DR!XM.'XTlCS CLUB of the Ypsilanti High School is made up of Seniors taking the course in Drama and of students who took part in the lunior Class Play of 1020, The Club has four officers: the director, James Borst, whose duty is to preside over the meetings: the stage manager, Richard Smith, whose duty is to fill the director's place in case of vacancy: the business manager. Max Crane, whose duty is to act as secretary of the Clubg and the treasurer. Helen Sima. The object of this club is to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of drama. The success of the club is the result of the excellent ability of the faculty adviser, Mrs. Montgomery. The meetings are held on the tirst and third Thursday evenings of the month. :md frequently meetings are called during the regular class period. The evening meetings are usually just social gatherings, while those held in class are business meetings. The Club has participated in several pot-luck dinners and at one a one-act play was read for the entertainment of the club. The members of the class produced several one-act plays as a class project. and everyone had a part in some play. These plays were given before the class to gain practice and a knowledge of acting. Several members of the club pro- duced the play, Forty Miles an Hour, for a l arent-Teachers meeting as an outside project. Seventy-Three ' I .9 3 O '- fl, Lf aff Q -EYP I' DIXIT-2 l Top Row fleft to rightl--Fosdick. Xlillagc. Farris. Second Row-Walker. Derry. Hopkins, Xlt'l'auu. McLane, l'1vey. Harcourt. Dailey, Adams, llolley, XVright, Pettit. Meyers, Towler, Hardy. Bottom Row-Lyke. faxing, Hurst, Tlioru. Fe-run-mi. Knist-ly. Nlmxry. Plaukcl, ltr:-in-r. Hrmxn. Stackalmlc Davis. Ryan. Mathematic Club HE MATHEINIATICS CLUB, sponsored by Miss Hardy. was organized about the middle of the tirst semester. The purpose of the club, to further our knowledge of mathematics along with social activities, was fully carried out under the direction of the capable officers. To be a member of this club, you are required to have taken a year of mathematics, and the average number of members this year has been thirty-three. The officers are: President, Robert Daileyg Vice-President, Max Holley: Secretary, Frances Plankel: Treasurer. Gene McLane. There were two meetings each month, on the first and third XYednesday evenings. During the Hrst meeting of each month there was a short business meeting followed by a literary program in which the lives of early, great mathe- maticians were studied and discussed. The second meeting of each month was entirely socialg games were played and usually were followed with light refresh- ments. The officers for the second semester were: President, Robert Daileyg Vice- President, Harold Caslerg Secretary, John Farrisg Treasurer, Ruth Mowry. The lastmeeting of .the year was a social meeting. The refreshments were followed by jokes and a toast given by the President, in which he thanked the members and officers for their fine spirit of cooperation. . Qeventy-Four ' I9 3 0 ' - ' 'l93Oe - oat maui! -:YFEI DIXIT- VW riff Top Row fli. Horton. Bliss Hardy, D. liurgar. I. Renton. Bottom RowfX'. Horton, l'. Gill, M. Downing, E. Downing. l., Green ational Honor Societ ISS CfXRRlli. HARDY has sponsored a chapter of the National Honor Society in Ypsilanti High School for the last three years. ln' high school this . society is the equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa of collegiate renown. The pur- pose of the National llonor Society is to promote and maintain scholarship, to enlist -students in a willingness for service at all times. to found in its members a con- sistent development of character, and to establish between them a common hand of friendship and interest in and during life. ,Xll who are selected to it hold life membership. 4 The faculty select the members from the upper third of the junior and Senior classes. The juniors are chosen in the second semester so as to carry on the work in their Senior year. Dora Bnrgar was the only Junior chosen last year. liarly in the second semester of his Senior year Raymond Horton entered.- Six Juniors entered later o11 Q Emerson Downing, Marion Downing, Virginia Horton. jane Renton, Lawerence Green, and Charles Gill. An assembly was held to initiate new members. Seventy-Five 1 H -EYFEI DIXIT2 Calendar of Events September - 9--Schools opens running on the new schedule, starting at 7 :30 and finishing at 12:30. 10--First Student Council meeting. 13-First Assembly. 27-First football game: Ypsi 18 and Milford 0. Frosh Reception well attended October 4--Football, Ypsi 7, Belleville 6. ll-Football, Ecorse 2, Ypsi 0. 15-Election of Freshman Student Council Representatives. 19-Football, Ann Arbor 23, Ypsi 0. 21-Edison Essay Contest results announced flidison Golden jubileeh. Seniors: R. Parish. first. Juniors: M. Stadtmiller, lirst. Sophomores: Woliung, first. 25-Football, Owosso 20, Ypsi 7. No'vember 1-First Community Fair. ll-Opening of education week. 15-Football, Roosevelt 7, Ypsi 0. First debate with Plymouth, won by Plymouth. Spelling contest. Seniors first. Juniors second, Sophomores first, Fresh- men second. Assembly-Music and Physical Education Departments in charge. 20-Magazine sale organized to raise money for Student Council. 22-Football, Ypsi 6, River Rouge 0. 26-Banquet for Band Boys. Girls' Interclass Hockey. juniors first, Freshmen second, Sophomores third. 27-Dixit Staff Assembly. 28-Football, Ypsi 13, Alumni 0. Older Boys' Conference. December 5-Football entertained at Huron Hotel by Michigan Alumni Association of Ypsilanti. 6-Student Council Hard Times Party. ll-Annual Ypsi High Football Banquet. 20-Christmas Assembly, school closes for Christmas vacation. 21-First Basketball game, VVayne 26, Ypsi 9. 27-Basketball, Alumni 21, Ypsi 17 fovertime gamei. 1-Happy New Year. January 6-School begins again. 10--Basketball, Ecorse 20, Ypsi 3. 13-Interclass Swimming Meet. juniors first, Seniors second, Sophomores third. 17-No school. Swimming, Ypsi 48, Fordson 31. 18-Basketball, Wayne 30, Ypsi 32. 22-1929 Dixit gets national recognition. Swimming, Ypsi 33, U. High 27. 24-Basketball, Ypsi 20, Lincoln 10. Swimming, Ann Arbor 44, Y psi 32. 31--End of semester. Basketball, Cleary 21, Ypsi 18. February 3-Beginning of new semester. 7--Basketball, Ypsi 27, Roosevelt 13. Swimming, Jackson won over Ypsi. 13-Benefit bridge for Student Council. Swimming, Roosevelt victorious over Ypsi. Seventy-Six 1 ....... 1 9 30 ..-. EYPEI DIXITE- 14-Basketball, Normal Frosh 29, Ypsi ll. 21-VVashington Assembly. A Swimming, Pontiac 60, Ypsi 15. Basketball, River Rouge 28, Ypsi 13. 25-Senior boys win Interclass Basketball. 28-Basketball, Ann Arbor 30, Ypsi 9. Swimming, Ypsi 52, U. High 23. M arch 5-Gene McLane wins Declamation Contest. 6-District Basketball Tournament opens. 7--Margaret Morrison wins oratorical contest. 8-Howell defeats Ypsi 18 to 16, finals of Class B. 10--Royal Oak scores over Ypsi in swimming. 13--Regional Basketball Tournament opens. Fordson 23, Ypsi 6. Ypsi High wins s-tate Class B swimming title. 25-Class Night participants chosen. 28-Student Council party. Girls' Interclass Basketball won by Sophomores, Juniors second, Freshmen third. 31-Spring vacation starts, first baseball practice. April 7-School opens again. 9--Seniors come out in fads. 10-Margaret Morrison wins Sub-district Oratorical Contest. 11-Graduates defeat undergraduates 29 to 15. 18-Music assembly by winners in state preliminariles. 24m-National Honor Society Assembly. 26-Track meet, VVayne vs. Ypsi. 28-Beginning of Better Homes Week. 29-First baseball game, Ypsi 5, VVayne 2. M ay l-Margaret Morrison places second in District Oratorical Contest. 2-Better Homes Week Assembly. Q Ypsi takes three firsts, one third, at State Music Contest. 3-Track meet, Ypsi 68, Plymouth 63. 7-Track, Ypsi 66M,A Lincoln 275. 9-Baseball, Ann Arbor 5, Ypsi 4. 12-Boys' Interclass Track Meet. Seniors first, Sophomores second, juniors third. 13-Baseball, Dearborn 3, Ypsi 2. Short Story Contest won by Don Stadler, Sophomore. Essay Contest won by Edith Squiers, Senior. l5-Senior boys win Interclass Baseball title, Juniors second, Sophomores third. Girls' Interclass Baseball won by Freshmen, Sophomores second. Seniors third. 17-Regional Track Meet. Crane, Jackson place. X 23--Crane qualifies in 440 at stateg Ypsi-Roosevelt baseball game rained out. 24-Baseball, Ypsi 8, Roosevelt 7 Q10 inningsj. Crane and Jackson take second at the State Track Meet. 27-Baseball, Ypsi 0, Ann Arbor 8. A 28-Daily Press edition of Sem. Track, Ypsi vs. Wayne. 29-Baseball, Ypsi vs. Dearborn. June 2-Baseball, Ypsi vs. Wayiie. 4-Junior Class Picnic. 17-Senior Assembly and Picnic. 6-Track, Ypsi vs. Roosevelt. 18--Class Night. 13-Senior Farewell. 19-Alumni Reception. 1 5-Baccalaureate. 20-Commencement. Seventy-Seven .1.. T. '..:l93Os - I 4. x 51 Q ,P 1 k f 4 I Seventy-l'Iighl -PYPEI DIXIT-E' I- Z --M 1 - - , ' 4-:ag -v--N i f+ X, .Llgf 1 ' .' 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N It 1 KERCE bKKE'6G9B5 Imll fo X51 g OFF -ru' uasw Two AX , 5, FN NAL-ws on: wsu X -qu' -we U OUTH SCQATCH. , A' lv X .J W 'Q 1-N 'A A F , am l w - Ge: 5' nap.. me in. with-W S , , Allllll F-ww f Rf-T IIIUII 93 5 Q Qwlllnlwmy PM , j9:i ' .wr ' ig, X Y! . Xxx .4 G ffllfyiii L Q - .559 . X 1:-: W mov-be :E,,,,fgL'iZ'-3 J 54:35:25: M 135 Cyn! X x Swan -5-ruse: fs- A 'X on rm. v mucu GLORY T'5'gg'E an-QD aqua-v women 9 Bnuboew . N u.,,,,. Q 'Q ' fwfr fmswsffa, COACHES' iw Mr 'Y L! 455555 X QT 0666 5' f 4.122 'QEE5' Durga - , V nl 'L5?. CN 16, fb f, w'5 Tqf,ff1-we ,DN CV, ' Rwnx. qu 4 QQEV WGQF' 0953 ,W -z ,D L 'teens h - WML' ., 'IO , .H 'S ,f'. , I - I X xM Lff.'f.f. W-'MSW W ' ' ' N. Cfmauyxaglf, z , , ' 'gm 3Q:,f,3g f wigffili' 1.930 -EYPEI DIXIT2- Dfw Top sow Cleft to rightJ+AssiStant Coach Iiatterson, Baker, MacKenzie, Ridenour, Handy, VVard, Gallagher. en. Second Row Cleft to rightl -Shepherd. Max, Stitt, Johnson, Korbel, Fenker, Vvales, llorst, Fortnnato. Starks. Adams. liottom Row tleft to rightj Coach Foy. Mohler, I.. Hart, Horton, franc-, Evans, Skelt, G. Hart, VValker, Skinner. .1 '-ni. , 'Y Football ff' HIC season began when Milford High met Ypsi High on Ypsi's field. The game was rather rusty and showed a lot of room for improvement. The game ended 18 to O in favor of Ypsi. The next week the team 1net Belleville on the latte-r's field. Ypsi received the kick-off. and after a long return proceeded to march the remaining distance for a touchdown. The final score was 7 to 6 in Ypsi's favor. The Purple and Gold then went to licorse, where a game of football much superior to the game of the preceding week was played. On a wet, strange field. the Ypsi team was able to hold their own against a more experienced and heavier team. The game ended with the aggravating score of 2 to 0 against Ypsi. VVith hopes high. Y psi invaded Ann Arbor's Held. However, Ypsi came out on the light e11d of a top-heavy score of 31 to 0. For the fourth consecutive time. the Purple and Gold went away from home to play. The team did very well against this heavier team, hut were unable to score until late in the last quarter. The score was 20 to 6 in favor of Owosso. The season's second home game was with a fast, heavy Monroe eleven. Mon- roe tried many passes, some of which were nearly disastrous to Ypsi. The final score was 29 to 0. At last the season's big game rolled around, the annual battle for the little brown jug between Ypsi and Roosevelt High. liy a score of 7 to O. Roosevelt won, for the first time in the history of the school, the little brown jug. On our own field, River Rouge, though the outcome was unexpected, took a 6 to 0 beating. Another interesting game was played on a cold Thanksgiving Day with the Alumni team. which took a beating of 13 to O. - I9 30 -EYPEI BIXIT? Front Row-fBorst. Horton. Holley. Skelt. hliller. Crane, Skinner, Second Row'fMohler, G. Hart, VVales, Stitt, Sechrest, Jahn. Voach Foy. Third Row Townsley. l'urdue, Gaither, Hamilton, llundon. Basket Ball HIC YPSI HIGH basketball team of '29-'30 was rather unsuccessful. The team this year was under the very able leadership of John Skelt, as a Junior with two previous years of experience to his credit. At the opening of the season the basketball fans had a rather bright outlook, although the schedule was rather tough. However, this brightness faded when the team started on its some- what ill-fated career. The opening game was with a fast going, experienced team from Wayne. This, on December 21. was the first of a larffe ma'oritv of names to be lost. the 6 , A score being 24 to 9. On December 27. Ypsi High was again defeated. This game also was played on its own floor and against a fast. heavy. offensive alumni team. .Xlthough the high school team played hard ball and put up a light which at one time threatened the alumni lead. they were finally beaten 23 to 19. On January 19, ,licorse came to Ypsi. .X good crowd watched this game because of the rather newly cultivated rivalry between the two schools, For the first quarter Ypsi helrl her own against a team which was much superior to herself. but in the last three quarters Ypsi was unable to stop lfcorse from scoring, to say nothing of making a score herself. The final score was 20 to 3. The week following the licorse victory, the Ypsi cagers went to Wayne to wipe out the defeat of December 21. The teams on this occasion showed real Eifhty-Two I 9 3 O D -EYPEI DIXITIL- ability. and it was after a hard fought game that Ypsi came home defeated once more. This time the margin was narrower, the score being 20 to 10. The next rival to stand up against Skelt's team was Roosevelt, who played us on our floor February 7. A good crowd attended this game because of the rivalry between the two schools. Ypsi High was especially anxious to win this game because of the defeat Roosevelt handed them in football. After a well played game. Ypsi High emerged with a 23 to 13 victory. Cleary College was the next opponent. and the rangy players from there succeeded in beating Ypsi only after having played neck-and-neck all through the game until the last few seconds, when the lanky Cleary center slung a lucky one which dropped through. giving them a two-point lead and leaving Ypsi in very grave doubt as to whether or not they were our superiors. The score was 21 to 19. On February 14, Ypsi went to River Rouge for their second game away from home. Although the game was played hard. the boys were beaten by a score of 30 to 9. In the regional tournament, Ypsi played Fordson and was beaten 23 to 6. In the district tournament, the Purple and Gold were again beaten by a super ior team. This time Howell was the victor in a very well played game, 18 to 16. This season closes the high school basketball career for seven players, whose absence from next year's team will be keenly felt. Those who are leaving are Skelt, Skinner, Miller, Holly, Borst, and Horton. These players and Hamilton were awarded Y's. Other members of the squad were Mohler, Stitt, Sechrest, Hart, Jahn. Perdue. Gaither, and VVales. XN'ith this squad for next year Ypsi High has hopes of making a better showing against even the best teams. These players have played together and know each other's strong and weak points, so next year should be a promising one. - --li I9 30 .gZ----- E ri N51 'gag' Wm -LZYFEI DIXITE- 4 ighty-Four 1.9 3 O fs S. S . 5 EYPEI Top Row fleft to rightj-F. Rawlixtsnn. C. Tvwnsley. R. Rush, C. Fortunate, G. Scheffler, C. Christopher, I T. Gaither, Coach Foy. First Row-O. Kersey, R. Horton. M. llollfj- J. Skelt, C. Hopp, ll. Johnson, VV. Breed. Baseball PSI HIGH opened her baseliall reason in a very pleasing manner when they encountered VVayne and won from them, 5-2. This game was played on April 22, with Skelt pitching and Horton catching. The next game was scheduled for May 2 against Ann Arbor. A very hard practice session preceded this game, as Ann Arbor is considered a tough team. In a pitchers' duel, Ypsi, because of a few errors, lost the game by the aggravat- ing score of 4-5. The next Friday saw Ypsi face Dearborn High. After a well-played game. Ypsi emerged with her second defeatg this time it was 3-2. In this game errors paved the way for both of Ypsi Highs counters. With two let on base through errors, Skelt tapped a very pretty single which scored both men. A walk, a single, and an error brought in two runs for Dearborn in the third. The winning run came in in the sixth frame and was caused by loose fielding. The loss of three valuable men will be felt next year, though Coach Foy is training players with which to lill their places. The men are Horton, Holley, and Scheffler. The time is short before the DIXIT will go to print, so that you will be unable to read the rest of the results here. However, the schedule is as follows: May 23, Roosevelt: May 27, VVayne, and May 30, Dearborn. l'-'.... 1930 Eighty Fu 0 Eighty 1 --s..? EYPEI DIXITE- l'ront Rowe Sechrest, Horst. Jackson, lxirk. liecker. li. .'XflIilllS.uf1'ZllR'. lthle. l'nrdue. Lavensler. Second Row Ilarrington, E. Arlams. NYaIes. Stitt. Vozirh Scliaetter. Rivlum-tie, Ruli-nouv', Green, Tnwnslcy Track HE TRACK Sli.-X SON opened with a meet with VVayne, in which meet Crane won first place in the 220-yard and 440-yard dashes. and Burst won first place in poleyvault and shot-put. However, the meet went to XYayne. who had a total of 79 points to Ypsi's 42. Plymouth was our next opponent, and we made against them a much better showing. Crane won hrst places in the 100-yard, 220-yard and 440-yard dashes. Vlfales won the 220 low hurdles, half-mile and mile. jackson won the pole-vault, and Horst the javelin. The relay was won by Sechrest, Adams. NVales and Crane. and the broad jump by Sechrest. XYe won the meet, 64-58. ln the last meet that we will be able to print in the Dixif, Lincoln was badly defeated, the score being 66-26. In this meet NVales placed first in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes, Crane first in the -I-40-yard dash, Borst tirst with shot-put. Jackson in the half-mile, Ridenour in the one-mile, Wales in the high jump. and Sechrest in the broad jump. If the track team continues to perform in this man- ner we are sure that they will win a place in the regional or state meet. By the time you get this DIXITgyou will know. I Several are leaving the team this year, Their loss will be keenly felt, and we hope that Coach Schaeffer is able to successfully fill the holes they leave. We will appear next year without Crane and Borst. -1' I, Eighty-beset Eighty-Eiffln p- ' 1 if , .A,., ,.. NW... .-,4 -44 Lf' -P-.-f.-mug 'T-'IYFEI DIXITE- l.eft to Right -Zeek. Iiodla-y, Korhel. lit-L'liei'. SUllZlt'lTl'I', Terrall. tween. Atkinson. llottom Row l7ri'eman. Sln-plierd. MacKenzie. llreeil. Xlorm-house. Swimming l3lJL'T twenty-eight luoys answered Coach SChaeti'er's call for swimming team candidates. The outlook for the season. though not dull, was not exceptionally hright. No one dreamed that the swimming team would win the state championship within three months. However. a lot can happen in a few weeks. The team developed rapidly under the eoaelfs watchful care. and as the new men developed and the old-timers improved. victory after victory was won. The A Class schools and the Roosevelt team. which always hattle like demons when they meet Ypsi High. gave the only defeats. Ann .Xrhor. Alaekson, Pontiae. and Royal Oak were the .X Class schools to defeat us, while lforrlson. lfniversity High of .Xnn .Xrhor. River Rouge. and Monroe were defeated. However. these dual meets did not Compare in importance to the state meet held in Lansing. March l3 and l-l. ln this meet Coach Schaelter's hoys were ready to give more than their hest---and they did-lmreaking record after record. Nevertheless, the competition was strong. and when the tinal scores were totaled Ypsi High had won hy just one point. the scores heing: Ypsi High. 21: lfast Grand Rapids, 20: University High, 19: Roosevelt. 17: River Rouge. 10: and Monroe. 7. .lack Shepherd and 'lack MacKenzie. the dual captains: XYilson lleeker. XYal- ter lireed. and lidmond Ferrall won medals at the state meet. The team won a very nice placque as state champions. and the relay team won a placque. which was presented to Jack MacKenzie. the only memher of the team to graduate. .Xs a result of the fine work done hy this team. the memhers were presented with major letters. Vtfe wish them luck for next year. - I9 30 Nm. 1 EYPEI DIXIT2- Wearers of the Varsity Y Football Basketball Baseball Track SENIORS Dignan Z, 4 2, 3, 4 Batterson Z, 3, 4 , 4 1, 2, 3, 4 Holley 2, 3 1, 2, 3 Horton 2, 3, 2, 4 Borst 2, 3, Crane 2, 3, 4 2 Hart 3, 4 Hopkins 1, 3 3 Adams 3, 4 Harrington 4 Z, 4 Evans 3 Sheffler 4 J UNIORS Mohler 2, 3 Max 2, 3 Skelt 2, 3 1, 2, 3 Stitt 2, 3 VVier Green SOPHOMORES Breed Lee Yen 2 Terrall Godley Freeman Walker 2 Jackson Ridenour 1, 2 Shepherd Fenker A 2 Handy 2 Johnson 2 7Baker 2 Hamilton 2 2 Sechrest FRESHMEN lfVales 1 Gallagher 1 Becker 1 Hoppe ' 1 Townsley 1 Gaither 1 Ninety 1930 Tennis Swimming 3 3 3 2 2 Z 2 2 2 1 .lg-u -EYPEI DIXIT5-'- WJ? . -4-4:--if . ., '-s , +,- ... 4,- fh Q? .- 'B ' '-lllfv '-9 -....s- , .,, ,,,,,, 1 V . YY ,.,, Jokes Qwfmfwf Ninety-0 1930 g V Ni P51 DIXIT-if 1 lm r Conductor: Your fare. Miss. Iivelyn I.yke: Cblushingl Conductor fimperativelyil: Your fare, Miss! Evelyn: 'I'hat's what everyone tells ine. hut you don't have to shout it out like that. --i U Helen Sinia in sweet sho Jl I Are these doufrhmits fried in ffrease v u - - - - s P. 5 Paul: UNO. they re tried in Ypsilantlg il Oi., john Haas: Has absolute zero ever been found? Christopher M.: Sure. lohn: I've never heard of it. XVhere has it been found? Llhristopher: On my report card. av, U ...ii Lady: VVhy should I help you? You don't look as if you'd ever Clone any work 'I Tramp: Indeed I have. I once managed a good hand laundry. but it failed nie. Lady: I'oor fellow. Ilow was that? Tramp: She went home to her mother. 0 Miss Allington: Did you take a shower? Student: No. Is there one missing 5 -. -0 . Father tfrom upstairsj: Geraldine, has Red gone yet? Geraldine: No, father. but I've got him going. 1.140-.i- Correet this sentence: I had a blind date and he was good looking. Mrs. Land Mr. Land: --o ' 'AVVake up, XVilliam, wake up! 'I'here's a burglar in the house I Well, I've no revolver. You go and look daggers at l1llT1.I 1 .0........... IX Aviv an-:N-E PTY i xii i Yi' 7 new not-so can 11257 ligne, 72a Asus: owe ',Kg'Nr'fo ser ' . N ' wx-xx-xou'1 X22 2 BRGINS -7 ,Q E -P.. I IDM-MO do il H MN gn y Boo-:ow v ig it M, YV. WI -. 'N x oub RE . my txifkti-:QQ X Wx . you Q xv-XX, ' Ibn sealants' 1 s Qialiif . ' 'il ' Y - I 'X ' 0 ' fl I ' lkilllii X., X xy Q ' A . , I o Q l 0 ' N I , Alllllll l '-llrll I i:n::::: f 0 ff' -' Q I . it lf- ::::::::: ' l 0 o 0 i, Q I ' ' lls:::ll ' 0 O , R 0 0 A fit!!! Hema. ,,,,., -fs-wauwew., nety-Two 1930 - EYFEI DIXIT2- Many a man that puts his shoulder to the wheel tinds that his wife has her foot on the brake. 0....1 Banker: Remember, my boy, if you work for me, you'll be one among ,Q Illally College Graduate: Gee, do I start in as vice-president? o -1 Miss Bleeking: James, I have a capital idea. James Vlleir: XVell, you ean't use my capital. --0 Il. Baer: XVhat's the trouble, Robert? R. Holding: I was disappointed in love. B. Baer: But I thought you married Dorothy. R. Holding: I didf' --o The height of hard luck is having seasiekness and lockjaw at the same time. 0i.T. An optimist is the man who writes the movie advertisement: a pessimist is me man who has seen the showf, I--W o pu judge Horton: VVhy did you hit your wife with a chair John Skelt: Because I couldn't life the table. Phil Brooks Qas waitressj : Sorry, but we have no grape fruit this morning. Margaret Stadtmiller: Tl1at's all right. just bring me a wet sponge and :1 spoonful of quininef' --H o That speeehf, said Secretary Snortin. will enable anybody to know exactly what is in your mindf' XYell, said Senator Goofus, in that ease we d better re-write it. 4---H o Mrs. Noser: 'WVhere did vou get that odd vase F Mrs. Gadabout: XVell. aiter .winning it twiee as a bridge prize I decided to keep it. -.-Wd ,e, at WUT H was ' 'YEMUKN6 P46 l-NELLENA H65 K A uO'r OF X EL.EC1RkCK'!y 'Ze J! wx u-sec? Q Q4 A N M. u-mimi Wu ll Q-f ' ,0 y M wgeqssm XM I 7 A Af! ' g1'reci-tab X X . ,IIA N' nice-nav X A f .I Cezuux X - -: 1930 1-cents. c3 'UJGL1VKE!-'llwi-. Nillety-Three n 1 'EYPEI' DIXIT5 So: Have you hearrl the bootleg'ger's song? Dumb: No How does it go? SO: 'll get the booze when it rains. -?- o Arthur: Dear, clicln't you notice that the sauce at the hotel last moht tlsteml of furniture polish Martha: Yes, darling. lint it went well with the cabinet puffing ol- tte? Margaret M.: Got a eigare Shlek: But l thought you Came out in the gartlen with me to gne me '1 lose Margaret: Yeah, but l'fl better lay clown a smoke screen nist so noboclx will see us. 01. Judge: XN'hy clicl you hit your wife with a table Mr. Crabber: Because l coulfln't lift the table. Roger: XYhy clon't you li -io?--f . -,. ke gi rls 7 Jack: A'They are too biased. Roger: Biasecl? Jack: YesH-bias this, and bias that. until I'm broke. -..- 0 1 And how is your husbanfl. Mrs. Dortincler? is - . - - Q . Oh. he suffers something awtul with his toot, anfl l know t Is uyt because Tye hacl it in my eye. ?.- 0 1 The reason why it is so hard for college graduates to tincl jobs lx bemu most hrms already have presidents and general managers. ---'- o Mother: Hhlean. if .lack asks you to marry him tonight. tell nm to s mc to me. Jean McLane: JXncl if he cl0esn't, mother? Mother: Then tell him I want to speak to him. ,Ti 0 ,.4 Fil! f I waecw 'HL , 2 1 -Z f s of - 'Ji g 'S l -1 gawk' if, N PM V I 1 ff-W , - gifs? is :ffl on ' N A fini.. X 521 '4z fZ,12:Q'i-' M Y if Y- -Y f,.4 K X ' 1' L.- mllh.-W -' -'- ' J Q. -5 . C tfxggggg- g W.. -Q . wi- U .0 xx n-aan:-yy uuuoom- I'!:a A L.-l1'Ti.e. SWUFFFRON cowmms iety- Four Dicvx Srudmirl- wi.-QIRE. 'Dxb V00 SPD' You NNERE FROFYQ -1930 EYPEI IIIXITE- Bum: T his big Italian lighter has to have a bed over seven feet long. Mub: Say, that's a lot of bunk. -.11 O T--l Gertrude Green: This horse is above the average here in Georgia. John Haas: VVhat! That bony nag ? Gertrude G.- Absolutely The average is only two-thirds of a horse to a square mile. . 1. 0 .E CAFE HINT Always fold your napkin if you expect tolget it into your pocket. 0 ., Helen LeCureux: Going to the dance tonight P Emily LeClair: No, I've got a gangster date with Bonner. H. I-eCureux: A gangster date F E. I,.eClair: Yes, he's going to take me for a ride. ...,.1., 0 Stag: i'May I break? Escort: I don't care if you crumble. 1. 0 L- Yank: Do you like George Bernard Shaw ? Southerner: Shaw I do! .,T,, 0 1. M r. Best: XVe're going to have a new survey course next year in History, Geography, and Cartooningf' Student: VVhat book are ou Going to use ? l l y D D Mr. Best: R1pley,s Believe It or Not. The students who 'do things that count' generally have no time to count them. 0 - XN'hy should we use Ivory soap? Even the manufacturers admit that it's impure. 0 ...E Nit: Did you hear of Jack stepping in front of the train? VVit: No. W'as he killed? Nit: UNO. The train was backing up. ... l O ii.-.-. Red', Miller: My father is an Elk. a Lion, and a Moose. Max Holley: NVhat does it cost to see him? ,. i O .71-. Mrs. Montgomery: Mn Ilart, use the word 'tortuous' in a sentence. Glen Hart: I tortuous going to ask me to recite on the front board for todavf' -.l 0 t1 Judge: You've stolen no chickens ? Sam: No, sah. - Jqudge: No geese? Sam: i hlo, sah. v T, judge. Any turkeys. Sam: No, sah.'7 ud e: Dischar ed. g i g S I! Sam: Boss, I sure was skeared to death you all cl say ducks. --1930 OJ . X ,, , :YPEI DIXIT:-a knot Mr, Dundon: Now, my son, tell me why I punished you. Kenneth: That's it: you pounded the daylight out of me and now you don't f why you did it. x 1.. O Mm- Roger Parish: I wan to get a diamond ring, platinum, if you please. 's'-C11 a pa Clerk: Certainly.' sir: let me show you our combination sets of three pieces gagement. weddding. and teething' rings at ten per cent discount. -.- 0 1. Louis Batterson: Yes, dad. I'm a hig gun at school. Mr. Batterson: XVell, then, why don't I hear better reports ? .iv-.0 LW1. Lillian Britton: You told me to file these letters. Mr. Land: 'fYes. Lillian: VVell. I was just thinking' that it would he easier to trim 'em with ir of scissors. -lv O 4- lVhat is the Latin for 'one'? Uno VVell. maybe I do, but I want you to tell me. Miss Lidke: Freshman: Miss Lidke: Mr. Best: VVhen was lVashington horn? Laura Hornheck: I don't know: I was absent from the class that day. 1, 0 l P!! Jessie'Thornton: t'Are all teachers bookworms. Margaret Woliaiigz All but Geometry teachers. Jessie: What are they? Margaret: Angle worms. ,Q -i--,.. 0 . Grant Pierce: lYho made the first 'cotton gin? Huston Mitchel: Do they make it from cotton now T' -ii 0 L1 53 4 5gy- Cgg-1-gl' .???'--1-'1g'i 'f:T T NL-Av D055 , L T- L-'ff 1-DEM. NORRX5 l,,W'plM lET r cam. L-us FLAVUER we L inf' -TTQ T Vyoanuaa , N' eg, 2 '2 vlsensnm-w yi-i ' rout! 0015 4 ees. Eve-Wx: . u v ow 1 Q '35 A ia' Qrf g 51.602 - ' tw ... - 1 . ..'-Zffglif ,fgeiw jg! ' 'rv 1. ,I '1,1fj:fz LL. L.. 06 'U 7'- W :ff'fi:+ '4-r:,,f,...,,, V M ix W iff: rfifiiftfkfif ' 1. Q Q 'l fi? o L ,Q-gf L- -:Z - ,f11rfaSvi'L-' , .1-13' 12 15- 1 l- izzi--if:-: - :V e ft-so I L? .mvef -2111 'L' LT'-' ' ' 553' f -1- f. Sy T rim-i Q'a L i . 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