Ypsilanti High School - Ypsi Dixit Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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YPNI DIXIT JAMES SCHAEFFER ‘The mould of a man’s fortune is in his own ; hands.” Physical Education. Western State Teacher’s College. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. SUSIE HAMMACK There is happiness in health.” Physical Education. Battle Creek College. Home: Edison, Georgia. JOHN F. BARNHILL “His power lies in music.” Band. University of Kansas. Columbia University. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. LEETA BAIRD “And still be doing, never done.” Secretary to Superintendent. Cleary College. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. VIOLA MILKS A smile always wins.” Mathematics. Michigan State Normal College. University of Michigan. Home: Norway, Michigan. Seventeen

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yeas DIXIT MABELLE ERVIN “Trust on and think tomorrow will repay.” Commercial. Miami University. Rochester Business Institute. Michigan State Normal College. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. GERTRUDE MURRAY “The Hidden Soul of Harmony.” Commercial. Michigan State Normal College. Cleary College. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. CAROLINE LEWIS “A quiet maiden who seems shy, But she'll out- grow it by and by.” Home Economics. Michigan State Normal College. Summer Session: Michigan State College. Summer Session: Columbia University. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. BARBARA BEATTY “Not well known, but once known never for- gotten.” Sewing. University of Wisconsin. Home: Davenport, Iowa. FRANK SCHiMEL “Be like Napoleon—if ou want a thing done right, do it yourself.” Manual Training. Stout Institute. University of | Wisconsin. Home: Two Rivers, Wisconsin. H..O. DICKERT ‘Cheer up, and smile for the ladies.” Industrial Arts. Stout Institute. Home: Wausau, Wisconsin. EDWIN MELIN ‘“—He thinks too much; Such men are dangerous.” Manual Training. Northern State Normal College. Michigan State Normal College. Home: Boyne City, Michigan. ANITA M. YATES “Song forbids victorious deeds to die.” Supervisor of Music. American Institute. Home: Evanston, Illinois. DOROTHEA PATTERSON In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed.’ Art. Ohio University. IIlome: Coshocton, Ohio. WILLIAM E. FOY “Reproof on his lip, but a smile in his eye.” Physical Education; Recreation. Michigan State Normal College. University of Michigan. Home: Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sixteen



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YPNI DIXIT= telly Cl CHAS HOSE OF YOU who may believe that the scle interest of the members of our Faculty Te in improving the lives of the students should be interested in the following list of their activities: ? Who wouldn’t envy Mr. Wiltse his position? He's the man who gets a generous sample of ice cream and cake whenever the Grades hold a patty. We wonder if Mr. Ivens’ beiny in the office could possibly account for the in- creased number of girls who find excuses to go there so often? Oh, well, we just won- dered ! While we are on the subject of offices, we should like to recommend Miss Hardy for the position there, because of her efficiency in handling daily announcements (and Seniors!) . Wedged in between 205 and 209 we find pink-cheeked little Miss Ryan. She sim- ply can’t understand why the Seniors are so wild. In looking around we find talent which we had not suspected among our faculty members. Mr. Heyman is an author—hi s book has helped many a distracted debater out of a dilemma this past year. Mrs. Teaboldt makes up pleasing little poems and entertaining plays, while Mrs. Teeters fills in her spare moments writing clever essays. Miss Nadeau keeps her tiny apartment in such a skillful manner that we wonder why some man does not become tired of ‘batching’ it. Miss McCrickett, our cheerful custodian of books, keeps us silent in her domain— a task that must strain her patience to the utmost. Then there is Mr. Sabourin. He teaches, sponsors the Hi-Y, helps in the office, and he can tell you anything you want to know about anything you want to know about (if he knows). In 213 we find Mrs. Montgomery, a very busy woman, for she directs all dramatic productions in the school. Way up on the third floor in his corner, we find Mr. Melin attempting to guide the faltering footsteps of this wilful generation on the road to wisdom and prosperity. Close by is Miss Neville, who teaches English and penmanship to the young hope- fuls. Miss Murray 1s another teacher who lives a double life—she handles all the class and club funds; she has the “‘gimmes’’, but her pleasant manner offsets that. This year Mrs. Ervin and Miss Lidke are new sponsors for the Dixit and Sem re- spectively. They certainly deserve a vote of appreciation for their efforts. Many future husbands will praise Miss Beatty for having taught their wives to make over their last year’s frocks. Miss Lewis deserves more credit than she receives for furnishing us with hot soups in the lunch room throughout the winter months. Apparently Miss Milks is a great inspiration to her session room, because they carry off all of the honors at ticket sales and magazine subscription drives. FE: ghteen

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