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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
Late in the vear of nineteen hundred and twenty-one we, about forty
young people, came timidly into the halls of the old school building to take
up the pursuit of higher education. VVe will admit it has been a long hard
chase during which many changes have taken place
Our first year was spent mostly in getting acquainted with each other and
the ways of High School. About the middle of the year, we moved into the
new building and had to learn the ways to the various class-rooms all over
again. During our freshmen year Evelyn Hoschler was our class president
W'e were not very active during our Sophomore year, but this was due
mostly to faculty regulations and not because we lacked the pep. Bernice
Burnett was elected class president this year
Our Junior year was a very busy year as it was up to us to give the
junior-Senior Banquet. VVith the cooperation of the whole class and the help
of our sponsor Miss Paden, we succeeded in putting on a Carnival in the Gym
XYe have taken part in all school activities and have been strongly represent
ed in all activities. During this year Oma Ogden hlled the important position
of president.
Now as Seniors as we stand ready to go out in the world, we look back
upon our four years of high School as successful and happy
CLASS PROPHECY
Ten years after our graduation from dear ald Akron High, I was seated
in an open chair before a fire, I picked up a newspaper hoping to direct my
mind from the problem of the day. As my eyes wandered over the items, I
happened to see this passage "Milton Ericson, the well known Professor at
the University of Illinois has been offered the chair of Literature at Har
vardf' VVe, his many friends join in wishing him success in his newpostion
As I read these lines from my old town newspaper, fond memories of
the days of Twenty-Five drifted back to me. Watcliing the fire I noticed
it held me as if by magic, revealnig to me my old classmates as if they
were present.
One flame seemed to spring up from the rest, bringing with it a picture
of my pal, Carrie Akers, with her wild firey broncho out an a large range in
Arizona, where she has space to expand her lungs
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g Ross making his rebut as a violinist. Crowds surged and tossed to gain ad- Q
g mittance to the great auditorium to hear him play. E
g I was now becoming enthusiastic over the scenes and was much interest- I
f ed in seeing Evelyn Hoschler living on a farm raising melons. Just then Q
s there was a sharp knock at the door and on opening it greatly to my surprise Q
I there stood my classmate Theadora Yeaton. She was informing me that she E
E was starring in, "The VVays of Holding a Husband." '
I She asked me if I knew that Linnart Anderson was lived in my city was g
Q driving a taxi, and had driven her to my home. He told her that he was Q
! working for Lynn Booth, the wealthy owner of the Booth Taxi Co. f
Q She also told me while playing in New York, she had met Bernice Bur- Q
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, storm, and was now living in the "Bed of Roses." I
g Bernice said she .had received a letter from VVilliam Hoschler who had E
I becoige F1 lgaderlof the Metropolitan Orchestra in which Viola Maynard 2
I p aye tie axopione. At a dinner party one night he became intoxicated
E and married a cook of the hotel, an extremely pretty Irish woman. After E
f her death a few years later he married a former sweet heart, Violet Crow. E
g Theodora said while on her way to the theatre in Chicago a large lim- 1
5 ousine crashed into her taxi and who should it be but Pearl Hendricks now 5
g the wife of the well known cartoonist Clifford Johnson. Pearl directed her s
I chauffeur who was Gaines Mitchell, to take them to a hospital. Another sur- 5
E lgrise awaited them for who should the doctor be but Sperling Anderson and I
j tie nurse Mae johnson. I
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To Miss Galman our advisor we will all our mistakes in English and
leave with her as a fond remembrance, all the worries we have caused her.
To Miss Paden we leave the satisfaction that when we enter the As-
sembly of Fame we will be greeted by her faithful warning "lf you Wish to
visit, go to some other room and talk."
To Miss Greene we will bequeath our Caesar text books, ponies not
included.
,To Miss Gibson we bequeath a bound copy of the Special reports given
through out the year in Civics.
To Miss Ailes we bequeath the Glee Club and Operetta books in hopes
that she doesn't over use them.
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Bequests to Undergraduates:
To the student body we leave our choice seats in the Assembly room.
To the juniors, we bequeath our Caesar Ponies which they surely will
need.
To the Sophomores we will our originality, our resourcefulness, our
dignity, our conceit, and our fond hopes for success.
To the Freshman Class we will the pleasure of finding out all the many
forms the little word "amo" can take.
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l, Darrel Johnson, bequeath my extra height to Paul Poppcnhcmier.
I, Violet Crow, bequeath my curls to Helen Klauer.
1, Harvey Taylor, bequeath my red tie to Arthur McConohie.
1, Clifford johnson, bequeath my ability to copy to Paul Stoll.
I, Lynn Booth, will my seat in the Assembly to Muriel Talbot.
1, Pearl Hendricks, will my voice to Constance NVynia.
I, Sperling Anderson, will my pipe to Long Ted Ericson in order that
his growth may be stunted.
I, Milton Ericson, bequeath my remedy for overcoming sleep to Jack
Cummins. A
.l, Gaines Mitchell, bequeath my studying ability to Royal Metz.
l, livelyn Hoschler bequeath my stubbornness to Olive Akers.
I, Liiinert Anderson, bequeath my Knowledge of Caesar to Oather
Cummins.
l, Leslie Ross, bequeath my package of Camels to Jake Uroff.
I. Mae johnson, bequeath the first seat in the next to the last row to
George Snyder so that he may never be lonesome.
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g 1, Uma Ogden, will my dancing pumps to Muriel Talbot. I
g l, Alina Anderson, will my Diamond Dyed hair to Clifford Metz. 5
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Q I, Bernice Burnett, will my ability to tickle the ivories to Howard g
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I I, Viola Maynard, will my well trained and lady like sneeze to Clara I
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I 1, Theodore Yeaton, will my radio boots to Myrtle Oakes. I
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g OLIVE HOFFSTAD EDITH HEEREN I
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g Full of fun and jolly ever." Of boys 'tis said is very fond." g
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g EVAH STINTON DONALD WATERBURY I
I "She hath the gift of gab." "His 'recitations are built on a bluff." g
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THEADOR ERICSON GEORGE SNYDER
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g We, the trustworthy, energetic class of '26, commenced our I E
1 voyage on the boundless sea of advanced education when we were 5
E assigned our places in the High School assembly, September 1922, E
4 Our ship was successfully piloted the First year by Arthur Dahl, Q
g the second year by Karl Youngstrom and this year by Ira Hammer. H
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f clear skies, so was our trip during these three successful years. Co- g
g operation and remarkable guidance have so aided us that we have I
g attained a reputation that others envy. E
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f even emergencies arose. When we arrived at that point of our jour- s
g ney which required basketball men, we found several worthy fellows Q
g to give praiseworthy assistance. In our First attempt on the Island Q
g Basketball we completely conquered all opponents and claimed the Q
g tournament as the first fruits of our voyage. E
3 As we set out again we saw looming upon the horizon another E
Q island which was to be conquered by Dramatists. Several embarked Q
g and carried off some of the most coveted treasures from that island 5
s called Forensic. After battling with the foes for a considerable I
: length of time, we captured high honors in Operetta, Plays and g
4 Glee Club. 4
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H VVhile a number of strong sailors were struggling for the special :
g goals, all were engaged in their tireless respective duties, endeavor- s
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g the harbor of Graduation. I
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g In spite of our laudable ambitions we tarried several times dur- g
g ing our voyage on pleasant islands to enjoy ourselves by means of 5
g parties, picnics and hikes. These never-to-be-forgotten diversions :
g renewed the courage of our crew and served as oil to the troubled I
3 waters in the sea of education. E
g In another year we will reach our journey's end, already the g
g beautiful harbor of "Graduation" canbe seen in the distance. It is g
I our earnest wish to safely pilot our vessel over this last stretch of Q
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g President ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.......,........ IFE-1 Hammer
g Vice President ........... .....--,...-,------- G ladys Huff
s Secretary-Treasurer .................... Fahy Replogle
g Flower: Purple and NVhite Asters
g Colors: Purple and White
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I just an ambitious and spirited class like this-
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E NVe answer "Yesl' with ambition free,
g To handle with nerve the hardest thing,
I XVithout waiting for the tomorrowg
5 VVhen Heeing hours had long 'ere sped
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E All love to attend a class like this.
6 just an active and peppy class like this
g Where in everything we do our bit
I In words "VVe will" with suden hunch
I Of actiong without any time to spare
I We voeiferate in harsh words
g VVhen others leave the task in their way
g That's Pep, "VVhere ?,' In the Junior Bunch
E People look upon a class like this,
I A talented and successful class like this
! XYher the right goal in view is shown
5 To aid our class by throwing roses,
5 Instead of rocks and knocks and bluffs
I We're boosters now come and join us please
g With team-work we're sure to win, before
E The happy Junior Class Days closes.
g Then let hopes be for a class like this
g just an unselfish and happy class like this
Q Where Weill greet you with a smile
g Altho' rough the road may be to pass
g If you like to have success, but think
g You can't its a cinch you probably won t
5 Unless you grit your teeth and do Hght
W The battles like "VVho did? The Junior Class
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g ten years ago, there were about thirty of us. E
E All the teachers we have ever had and probably ever will have, E
g think us the best class going. I
: W When in the third grade we knitted for the soldiers, which goes A '
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I Christian Church, as the new school house had not been completed. Q
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I Ida Mintzer a farewell party and had a class picnic at Riversioux g
E Park. This was the extent of our social activities. E
g Evelyn Ericson, Margaret Murphy, Roslyn Hoschler, Junice Nas- E
g land, Lambtrt Jeffers, Arnold Brundeen, and William johnson, f
g added pep and numbers to our class. ' E
a Myrtle Adams joined us in the tenth year. 5
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g On September the eighth. nineteen hundred and twenty-four, the Fresh- Q
g man class entered High School, rather green but willing to learn. E
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f In athletics we came out strong, one of our members, Letha VVaterbury E
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3 that in about eight or ten years from now, some lucky man will be getting g
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g none of them placed even third or fourth all did very well, Q
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E Although green and white were chosen for our class colors, we think 5
s we will make just as good Seniors as the Freshman class four years ago did. g
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g Here we want to thank the teachers and Mr. Troup for the help they Q
g have given us during our first and most embarrassing year of High School. g
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g As juniors, Sophomores, Seniors three. 2
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The seventh an cleighth Grade Literary Societies. this
ye:1r,ehuse the initials of writers as names of their Societies.
The seventh Grade chose 1. R. I... and I. G. XY., and the
eighth chose U. XV. L., and XV. C. B.
The Officers were chosen for just it short period of time
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5 I am carried thru"the air and placed in a large store. Some how, the E
: proprietor,s wavy hair has a familiar look. The voice says. "Yes, that's g
4 Dean alright. He's so good-natured he has to keep on enlargingihis place I
E of business because they all want to trade here." E
E Across the street is the sign, "Arnold Baron dealer in General Merchan- I
g disc." Yes, Arnold would be on the job of course. , E
E The clang of forge is heard and I read the sign "Lundberg and Son, 2
s Blacksmith." Lloyd, business, as always. Q
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g Speeding thru' the air we next stop at a large business house in New f
g York. The glass plate on the door bears this inscription, "Carl Anderson, I
s Privatef' But before I can ascertain the meaning of the word "Private" a E
I girl smilingly asks me what by wishes are. As I had nothin to sa I turned I
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g away but a second glance reveals Pearl, willing to help, as usual. Leo is seen f
I at a desk, evidently drawing something. f
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g Playing happily on the school grounds are a group of small children. g
g The rosy cheeked teacher seems the happiest of all. Who is she? Dorothy Q
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s 'Ihe sound of a piano is heard and as the player turns, Amelia greets I
g the eye. She is now a musician in great demand. ' :
F The voice says, "Lets go to the vast spaces for a while." Here I ought I
E to find some of my lovers of animals. V E
I Yes Eiline and Jack approach, each driving a spirited team of horses. g
g The ranch in the distance is owned by David, I am told. g
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g when he is so calm? Ross? Well! I have known. Conversing with him are I
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g I'll sure see Mervin. Yes, there he is, hatless and coatless, oblivious of every- I
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5 Side by side at their desks are Helen Ross and Dorothy Klauer. Before E
g 1 can find out what they are doing I am whisked away again. Anyway I Q
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E Trudging along, merrily whistling, Willie Tresler, as ever willing to do E
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g her door she sends a greeting to her next door neighbor, Pansy and Helen E
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5 a minute at the door to take one more survey of the street and it's inhabitants. E
Q Looking lovingly at his handwork and talking busily to his friend, Roger f
s who has driven in from his farm. Lenard is displaying a beautiful cabinet. E
E VVith a sigh and a smile I realize I am again in my room. A sigh that E
g I am so soon forgotten in this busy world and a smile that all are so prosper- I
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E On jan. 21st. Jr. High presented the play "Hiawatha," A song and three g
, announcers stated what the parts of the play were. There were eight scenesg :
: depleting Hiawatha's childhoodg his adoption into the tribe, meeting with Q
s Mudjekeewsg talking with Nakomusg and the wooing of Minnehahag the :
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g The 1924 eleven, unders the leadership of Oather Cummins, g
g played an in and out season and finished with the record of three 5
f winsnand five losses. Mr. Bryan had charge of the football squad, f
g which 'totaled sixteen players. Q
' The Varsity bucked up against Beresford in the opening game
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E played good football and were aided by Herb Cunningham's drop- E
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g The team next played Vermillion, and are very sorry to report E
E the score of 33 to O, Vermillion's favor. The team kept up the old g
s tight and Leslie Ross played a good game making some very good f
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g Our game at Orange City was lost through hard luck. Two
j back-field men were ineligible. Orange City took the honors of the '
s day, score being 8 to 0. E Q
g The next game our team played at Elk Point. VVe lost, but by E
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H when Akron opened up on passes, and Elk Point by an intercepted g
I and lucky run, finished the game. The score was 6 to 0. I
I Alcestor came over here and met our team on our own field. g
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E game and the team was handled in good shape. The score was 44 :
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Under the coaching of Miss Gibson, preparation for the
Home Contest. Dec. 17-18, was made by seventeen students.
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tests be held. On the evening of Dee. l7, llumorons class
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Murphy with "At the Matineef' Olive Akers with "Naughty
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Q Immigrant Speaks ........... . , ..................... Earl Klenk 2
5 Slaves of Tradition ........ ..7....... A gnes Laddusaw I
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f Robert Preston QA lawyerj ..,.....,...............E ......,..v........vw. L innant Anderson g
g Douglas Brown QA football playerj .,,.. .......,...,..,...YE,..... Milton Ericson 5
g Dick Preston QThe groomj ......,...,.....,.........,,,,.,.......................... Clifford johnson 4
p Stanley Palmer QThe butlerj .,...l,.,.,.,...,l,l.,....l.l,,.,..,,,,.............,,.. llarvey Taylor f
f Ted XYhitney QCaptain of the 'Varsity team'J ..,..........,...,.,...,....,....... Lynn Booth 5
I 'lack Austin QPreston's Secrctaryj ..,.............,...,............,,....,.... VVilliam lloschler g
g Marion Dayton QA ward of Prestonj .r,. ..... .... .....rr...... Z ...,...........r,. N 7 i olet Crow g
I Nellie Preston QA bride-J .,............,...,.............. ......................rr, l Sernice Burnett 4
E Louise Ross Qlinown as Miss Graysonj ...........................,....,... Pearl Hendricks g
I Phyllis Lane QA football enthusiastj ................................................ Oma Ogden 4
5 Kathleen Knox QChairman ofthe rushing committeej .....,.......ll. Viola Maynard g
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E .lane ,QA Maiql with a Tastef flor Liferaturej ............................ Theclulore Yfaton 2
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F Marion Dayton, eighteen years of age and ward to Robert Preston a g
I lawyer of forty summers has woven herself into his life and becomes a partner s
s in the law Firm. To Marion he intrusts all. In his safe is a packet of valuable 4
I papers, including a second will which will disinherit Mrs. Brown, Qstep- f
g mother of Douglasj and her daughter Louise of the Brown estate. g
' A plot is laid to get possession of the papers in Preston's safe, at a mask s
: ball given by Marion, Louise wears a costume identical with that of her 3
l hostess. She deceives Preston, learns the combination of the safe and with 1
g the aid of Jack the Secretary of Preston, she secures the papersg not knowing 5
I however that they had been substituted for the original and are therefore I
s worthless. The "lmp," a freshman recognizes Louise in her flight. Preston 1
i enters and believing jack to be robbing his safe upbraids him. Marion ap- :
j pears and to shield jack, assumes the guilt. The "Imp," establishes Marion's 1
g innoccncy. Meanwhile the game has been won through the brilliant play f
1 of Douglas. He realizes that he admires Phyllis even though she has trifled K
s with him. I
s The closing scene is impressive of the manner in which age looks at g
l youth. Preston and Marion realize that the pot of gold lies in the same g
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g The girls Glee Club picniced at Riversioux on September the twenty- 4
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I prove so enjoyable due to the fact that while two couples were joy-riding, E
5 they got stuck quite a ways from camp. Luckily they had part of the lunch s
s with them, and they made good use of it. They returned in time to get in on 5
I the hot dogs and lemonade. The mosquitoes were thick, but the picnic proved f
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I The juniors overwhelmed with enthusiasm, decided to have a picnic on Q
E the twenty-eighth day of October. About twenty "gangsters", sponsored I
s by Miss Green, left for Sargent's Lake at four o'clock. After arriving there, Q
s the girls sought amusement on the lake-front, while the boys gathered wood I
I for the fire. E
g The crackling of the fire soon announced that the weiners were ready to s
5 be roasted. Everyone enpoyed a delicious supper, namely hot dogs and pop, Q
I supplemented by marshmallows as a desert. , g
g After supper, the rest of the evening was spent sitting around the bonfire, E
5 singing songs and telling stories. At seven o'clock, everyone left for home 5
H with a few exceptions who went for a short joy-ride. The picnic proved to be A s
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I A Junior-Senior Halloween Party was given at the home of Fahy :
E Replogle on November the first. The house was very artistically decorated g
I with Halloween colors black cats owls witches and um Jk' s I
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I The evening was pleasantly spent playing various games. Miss Galman 5
g and Jack played a very heady game of Bridge with Miss Paden and Don, but I
g Miss Galman completely lost her head when she played Animal Game. She :
g also lost out on the Poker game. Ora and Billie proved to be the Poker g
4 sharks. I
I There were a few unexpected visitors on the front porch, but they soon E
s learned that they were not invited. E
s Lunch was served at twelve o'clock and the Orchesra played while the 5
: witches and ghosts strutted their stuff. The party broke up about one I
1 o'clock, when each departed for home or another party. '
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5 The pre-arrangements for the Country-Gentleman party began in October f
I with the coming of Mr. Donovan, subscription agent for the Curtis Publishing s
I Company. At that time he was given the opportunity to present to the Q
g High School students the plans carried out by the publishing company, in I
1 promoting a subscription contest in high schools. Then the high school was E
5 given the opportunity to vote on the proposition, and voted it to be carried 3
I out. Mr. Donovan then proceeded to the election of officers. Carrie Akers Q
g was elected Business Manager. Then he divided the school into three teams, I
I the school electing a leader for each and each team represented by different E
g colored buttons. Oma Ogden was chosen leader of the "Orange", Evelyn g
s Hoschler leader o fthe "Greens"g and Oather Cummins, leader of the "Reds". I
I These teams were to secure subscriptions in the locality and a party given by f
g the losing teams to the team having secured the larger number of subscrip- Q
: tions, the losers furnishing the feed and the winners the fun. E
E The Financial end of this contest was promoted for the benefit of the 5
' Athletic Association, which resulted in a sum of forty-eight dollars, twenty- Q
s four dollars being taken in as the share of the school for that purpose. g
f The "Orange" team was the winner of this contest and the party was held E
I in the gym on November the fifth. The whole High School attended. They 5
I met in the Commercial room where each one was taken separately to the gym f
g door and given a name of an animal which they were supposed to represent. 5
I They were then admitted into the room and made to cross the floor imitating i
I the animal which they were representing, and to kneel at he foot of the I
F throne on which was seated the Business Manager. Next came the peanut :
l hunt in which the "Greens" were victorious. After this came many original g
E and iptferesting games. A delightful lunch was served and everyone de- E
g partec or iome except the dishwashers.. g
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E The Junior Fall Festival, on the evening of November the twenty-first, E
g was the scene of a singing, chattering, swarm of people from eight o'clock until I
1 past the eleventh hour. I
I The musical stunts by the Junior musicians, "Chicago Orchestra," with E
g the leader dressed in Paris costume, and the sparkling eyed "black boys" Q
I thrilled all. The appeal of the Gypsy girls was too strong for Herb and he fell g
E to "Who's Who" only to hear the "VVhoot" of an old owl. Mr. Bryan who
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I From the Vaudeville sta e came the "Doodle Doo Do It". And the eats, f
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I ones em t capacit . Novelties, were on sale for noise and souvenirs. Every- I
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I The Senior Class in order that they might show they apreciated the 4
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s March the twelfth. I
g A delicious four course dinner which had been prepared by members s
I of the Senior Class was aptly served by six Freshman girls. :
E - The tables were prettily arranged and attractively laid. The Silver Cup 5
5 occupying the place of honor in the center of the table. g
I During the Course of the meal everyone was pleasantly entertained by a 5
I Radio Concert, after which followed an interesting Toast Program, which con- I
I eluded a very delightful evening. . ' I
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Q The junior Class having won the Snap-shot contest were the guests g
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, Greene's solo very much. Then followed a number of guessing games and s
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4 On the eighth of May, a group of about fifty prettily gowned girls and I
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E Methodist church to participate in the annual banquet. E
5 As the clock struck seven, this group with the honored guests leading the Q
5 way descended the stairs. Classy music rendered by an orchestra served as f
, an accompaniment. The music seemed to express the eagerness and fluttering g
g anxiety of the Senior hearts. They then passed through a gate into the E
i banquet room which had been changed into a Garden of Nature. g
g i The sight that the Seniors saw at that time was sutficicnt to open any Q
s childs eye. The ceiling and walls had been covered with green branches, 5
g leaves, and fernery. Amid the green, Howers of all kinds were tucked. In a I
I small adjoining room which served as an orchesra booth, the ceiling was E
s lowered by means of greens and flowers in such a way as to form a canopy. f
1 japanese lanterns and paper-covered lights hidden among the green sent soft s
R shadded rays to all parts of the garden. Small tables arranged to seat four g
g were set around in the garden. On these the ornamentation consisted of small s
g Maypoles: The streamers of these -in blue and white, the Senior color, were :
s wound about half way down the pole. Then they extended to each plate :
! and were held in place by a small doll dressed in blue and white. By the :
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5 'I he Seniors, recovered from their astonishment, began to "scramble" E
g about to End their places at the tables. VVhen all were seated, the girls of the g
I Sophomore Class arrayed in charming blue and white uniforms began serving 5
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out between courses. Ira Hammer, who efficiently acted as toastmaster
littingly introduced the first toast "Sophomore Sophistriesv by Mr. Troup. Mr
Troup told of the graduating Senior Class as he had found them when they
were Sophomores and what he would do if he were graduating. In response
to Mr. Troup's toast, Oma Ogden, a Senior, gave "A Guardian Presence" at
the end of the second course. She told how Mr. Troup had guarded her
through her high school perils. Between the third and fourth courses, Ira
gave a Junior the opportunity for displaying his wit. This was very cleverly
done by Fahy Replogle in the toast "Junior -Iollities". Lynn Booth was next
allowed to give the toast "Innings and Outings". He told of the victories
and defeats that the Senior Class had experienced. In completion of the toast
program, Clifford Johnson gave "futures Features". The future of the class
as a whole was shown in this toast. Then members of the class read pro
phecys' of the Seniors and the Faculty. Various other jokes were played that
were very amusing .
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exchange of good wishes for the future.
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g Milton Ericson ,....., Y,.,,,, l lusincss Mzlnagcr
I llarrictt Galman ,..,, Y,,,,,. ......,,, ..,,, ,,,,.,....,. . 5 ' Xclvisor ,
E ll. l.. Troup ,,,w.,.w,.A...,,.,,....,E.....,w..,r,,..,,,E,,,.,,., 7,,r, , Xclvisor :
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g Tllcoclora Ycaton ..,....,.,...,,..,,E..,.,,,,........,.rr.,. ,,r,,,, A Xrt Editors
g l.ynn Booth ...w..,,..... .,Y,.,, . -Xthletics
g licrnicc llurnett .Y,...., Activities
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E Iivclyn lloschlcr. llarel johnson, Assistant liclitor I
E Viola Maynard, llarvey Taylor, .-Xssistant Business Manager.
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g 'Z Vkfalter Mellon, Akron, Ia.. Book- Emmet Cilly, Long Beach, Cal., Civil Q
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f Chester Adams, New York City Vance Wise, Akron, Ia., Farmer. Q
s Salselnan Firestone. Freeman W'hite, Agron, Ia. Druggist. g
g Nellie Muhe, Sioux' City, Ia., Mrs Bela Kimball, Bozeman, Mont., Clerk.
a H, Chambefigiin, Eva Adams, Sioux City, Ia., Mrs. 1
Q Jennie Mellon, Los Angeles, Cal., Harry Christy. g
Q Milliner, . ' Stella Kimball, Red Wing, Minn., E
g Geo. Cilly, Long Beach, Cal., Sales- Mrs. McElligot. 4
s man, "-, joy Meredith, Deceased. E
E Anna Gleason, Akron, Ia., Mrs. Lela Brady. g
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5 img ar Jer' erm ' rbi i i Rollo Baker, Akron, Farmer. E
g Am Y Smith Akron Ia MR J A Margaret Johnson, Storm Lake, Ia., g
g A Agnes i ' " ' i :ri - Mrs. Ii. Larson. Q
I Willis Husted, Biiiwii Lea, Nebr., Ache Hmlkef' Akron' Ia", Mrs' 2
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g Miiiiiie XVallin, LOS Angeles,,Cal., fan Gsm' rea a S' On' g
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' adys Bonny, Marrled. b i 4
I Conrad Bennit, Grinnell, Ia., Sec.- Orlan Moore' Akron' Ia" Lum ui 5
E Treas. Morrison Ricker Mfg. Co. Dealer' U ' :
I Leo Douglass, Storln Lake, Ia., Rex Smith' St' Lows' MO' ' I
Y ' Ada enkins, Akron, Ia. 7
I Clothing Store. I
I Lola Bernett, Sioux City, Ia., Mrs Earl Elliot' Akron' Ia" Farmer 5
I Wlnl Beverly. Ardon Ross, Tulsa, Okla. I
g Chas. WaQterblury, Chatsworth, Ia. 5
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E Class of 1905 Lionel Eustace, Akron, Ia., Mail I
I Fay Ross, Calas Bell, Mont., Doctor Carrier. g
E Curtis Harris, Deceased. Benj. Tucker, Deceased. V g
I MCCllC .lOll11S011, Rllble, Ia., NTFS Nelsgn, Sigux Ian Cari 3
f lllarbach. penter. f
g Cora Knudson, Sioux City, Ia., Mrs g
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E Bertha VVescott, Deceased. Andrew Tillotson, Akron, Ia . '
Q Laura Barbar, Mrs. A. W. Bartel, Farming. n
5 Browian, N. D. Silas Moore, Deceased. 5
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g Mrs. H. Sargent. Fredell. g
g Jessie Meredith, Vermillion, S. D. Ora Coffin, Bridger, Mont., Married. g
g Gladys Button, Deceased. Maude Miller, Sioux City, la. E
1 Bessie Smith, Los Angeles, Cal. Agnes Bixler, Minneapolis, Minn. 5
E Blanch Johnson, Boston, Mass. Geo. johnson, Sioux City, Ia., Phar- Q
g Guy Ross, Akron, Ia., Farmer. macist. Q
p Clifford Wllfaelfl, sims. Falls, s. D., 1
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I , 4 Earl Smith, Winner, S. D., Mason. 1
4 W ln. Beverly, Deceased. . 4
, . Royal Hays, Akron Ia. Salesman. f
4 john Martlrl. . i i 4
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5 7. ,. Floyd Nelson, Eugene, Ore., Student I
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I Maude Fry, Mrs. Cyrus Knopp, . vemment C OO ', I
s Westfield Iowa Ester Johnson, Council Bluffs, Ia. E
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' Anna Paprltz, Akron, Ia. I - f
4 Florence Vvaterbury, Akron, Iaul Lowell Burrill, Akron, Ia., Clothier. g
E Mrs. L. Springer. Flora Serles, Jefferson, S. D., Mrs. E
I Melvin Smtih, Akron, Ia., Postmas- Bemflrd' U Q
E ter. Katherine White, Mrs. Chas. john- g
I Waldo Hilliker, Akron, Ia., Mechanic. Son' I
4 Paul Vtlilliams, New York City. Q
: Adolph Papritz, Chicago, Ill., Drafts- Class of 1913 g
g man. Fowell Burrill, Business Mgr., Akron, 5
I Harvey Strong, Long Beach, Cal., Iowa- 3
s Mechanic. Glen Hammer, Sioux City, la., Trav- :
I Emily Way, Vermillion, D., IH- eling Salgsfnan, 1
g Stfuctol' Of Music- Clare McCorkell, Akron, la., Farmer. s
I Clyde Mefidifh- Jay Hammer, Los Angeles, Cal., Bus- g
I Fern Waterbury, Akron, Ia., Mrs. inegg Man, g
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E giqtllagiayons, Deceased. penter. E
5 6 le ' aw' Slow' City' Ia' Helen Cohh, Akron, Ia., Mrs.W Vint 5
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I Class of 1911 Cecile Bennett, Akron, la., Mrs. Lyle f
s Elmo Puntman, Mitchell, S. D., Mar- Stfflllg- g
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5 Evelyn Lillie. Mrs. J. XVallcnlnerg. E
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g Ruby Knudson, Sioux City, Ia., Mrs. er. I
g Klipple. Harold Strong, Akron, Ia., Meehan- I
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g Class of 1915 Dorothy Knudson, Sioux City, Ia., E
E Helen Hinton. IVIYS. INICPJYICIC. g
I Ruth Hays, Chicago, Ill., Nurse. H
E Elie LNilliams, Akron, Ia., Mrs. H. Class 0,1918 E
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E Qlive Smith, Deceased- Leslie Martin, Sioux City, Iowa. I
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, Rgland Mellon, Cgdaf Ra ids, Ia' Muriel Bennett, Akron, Ia., Teacher. I
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I Fern Adams, Akron, Ia., Mrs. Floyd Mrs' C11ff0fdKffHHedy- I
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Q Class 0f1916 Clifford Kenedy, Office at Cudahy E
I Jesse Wfade, Sioux City. Ia. Packing House, Sioux City, Ia. I
I Edith Stotenbur , Akron, Ia., Stu- Neonia Klauer, Akron. la., Teacher. I
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I Alvin Bly, Los Angeles, Cal. Kansas. E
E Elizabeth Merideth, Akron, Iowa. Mildred Roher. Bozeman. Mont. 5
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' Mary Smith, LOS Angelee- C31-, Berdice Keech, Akron, Iowa. 4
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s Faye Bradlcy. Buffalo, Min., MVS- Loretta Boden, Mrs. Leonard Lam- R
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I Ruth Hauck, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Mar- s
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f Teaehef- Florence Hammer, Sioux Falls, S. D., :
H Joy Brady, Iowa City, Ia., Society Mrs, K, Hauser, 5
I Edltef- 1 Neva Jackson, Akron, Ia. Teacher. 3
Q Wm- IOITUSOU, S1OUX City, IH-, 5H1eS- Gertrude Klauer, Akron, Iowa., 5
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I Al1ce'H21fY1S, Akron, IH-, Teacher. Ruby McCorkell, Akron, Iowa, Mrs. g
1 Bernice Harris, Sioux City, Ia., Mrs. Herzig. I
s W Snyder. Iva Nygard, Akron, Ia., Mrs. B. Crow. '
E Russell Ross, Des Moines, Ia., E. Percy Ross, Akron, la., Student Io- 4
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I ViCf01'i8 PCUEYSOH. Lucy McConvill, Akron, Ia., Mrs. A.
g Harley Lewiston, Akron, Ia. Greene.
f Evelyn Edgar, Akron, Ia., Clerk.
' Class of 1920 Blanche Cunningham, Akron, Ia., At
s Edna Aalfs, Sioux City, la. Teach- Home.
, er Carmal Coyle, Akron, Ia., At Home.
: Stanley Burrill, Akron, Ia., Student Leslie Martin, Mail Carrier.
g Iowa U' Elbert Kerr, Akron, Ia., Tire Shop.
E Blanche Cummins, Akron, Ia., Tech- Biliglie Keetch, Akron, Ia., Mrs. Elbert
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: Margaret 'lOhnS0n'.AkrOgftIa' Ia N Burtyl Hammer, Stratford, Ia., Stu-
! ASU-ad J?h.nS0n' Sioux ly' " ' dent Morningside.
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5 Esther McCorkell, Akron, Ia., Mrs. B College
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Q VVesley Mrcorkrn, Akron, io., vor- Silk Sl' mn' 3' u rn
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s Hatty MCKIHIPS' Sioux Fans' S' D" Ruth Talbot, Akron, Ia., At Home.
E Clfffk' S. Ct v Ia Mrs Lora Snyder, Akron, Ia., Mrs. Elmer
, Nellie Hammeric ioux 1 3, ., -- Hammer. ,
5 Duey Lfmdlc ' . Kirkman Paulson, Akron, la., Farm-
: Ralph Smith, Akron, Ia., Farming. ing.
, Russel Replogle' Akron' Ia" Student James Austin, Elendale, S. D., Stu-
! G1ArineS'P 'r Dead Wood s D 'lent Law'
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g Maude Fletcher' Akron' Ia" South Porter Maynard, Akron, la., Student
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g Nelhe Johnson' Ina Kanago, Hartford, Ind., Mrs.
g VValter Young.
3 Class 0f1921 Earl Kr-rr, Akron, Io., At Home.
g Elmer Hammer, Akron, Ia., Clerk. Edward Klauer, Akron, la., Pop
Q Bessie Stotenburg, Akron, la., Stu- Corn.
E dent Madison. Gladys Johnson, Akron, Ia., Book-
5 Viola Rossback, Akron. Mrs. G. Kan- keeper.
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Ruth Brown Akron Ia. At Home
Margaret Burke, Akron, Ia., Teacher
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Caryl McCorkle, Akron, Ia., Clerk
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Hot Shot Because more people w alk on that slde of the street
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Mamma Yes Bobby
Bobby And IS my new papa mv stepfather?
Mamma Yes
Bobby Then am I hls ladder?
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5 SEPTEMBER
1-Enrollment, 110 present.
Q 2-Get acquainted with our new teachers.
5 3-Classes begin in earnest. Rain, Rain. Rain.
g 15-Country Gentle Man came.
E 22-Class Officers elected.
3 24-Senior Class ordered class rings.
Q 26-Staff elected.
g 29-First staff meeting.
g 30-Glee Club Picnic at Riversioux. George and Bcany managed to get their
E car in the ditch and scared Miss Greene pink.
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g 1-Tests Tests Tests
E 6-Blue Monday and the teachers cross.
f 10-Football game Akron vs. Orange City.
E 14-Oma told the Physic's Class to memorize their reasoning.
16-Pep meeting.
E 18-Everybody skips school.Q It was Saturdayj.
5 Z4-football game at Elk Point.
I 28-Contract for Engraving.
I 31-Hallowe'en! ! ! ! ! !
I NOVEMBER
s l-junior-Senior party.
f 5-Country Gentleman Party.
l 10-Contract for printing of TORPEDO.
p 14-Herb slept today as a result of the Movies. I
: 16--Junior-Senior class meetings.
g 17-Oma and Violet were sent back to the 2nd grade.
5 18-Individualpictures were taken for the Annual.
I 19-Speech by Rev. Davis on Education.
s 20-juniors getting "Gym" fixed up.
4 21-Junior Fall Festival.
g 24-Fahy thought he was a Senior.
g 25--Mr. Troup surprised the American Literature Class, No Test.
E 26-Everyone blue, no school until after Turkey Day.
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L1-Where's Miss Paden? Art Dahl back again.
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g 2--Bessie visited Physics Class on blue Monday. Q
: 3-Harvey got a bawling out from Miss Paden for talking to the girls. I
f 4-Today the tryouts for the school play Adam and Eva were held. F
E 5-Eighth grade County exams. start today. People from rural districts E
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E 6-Basket Ball boys lost their first game in the tournament at Sioux City. E
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g 19-Oma and Violet again spend the day in the 3rd grade. g
g 20-Basketball game between Elk Point and Akron both teams, at Elk Point. g
g Girls won but the boys lost. g
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: 24-Seniors enjoyed a nice test in Caesar. i
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