Dixon High School - Dixonian Yearbook (Dixon, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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' s- - I 5 E Y Y ff V-, , FOREWORD What reason have We for tabulatlng the events of 1925 1926 IH th1s volume? Our earnest deslre IS that you may enjoy the book at present and that someday you may look back upon the happenmgs as recorded 1n th1s year book and through recollectlon enjoy once more the assoc1at1ons and events of the many happy days spent at our beloved D H S If 1n th1s Way We can brmg you back through years of t1me and mlles of space the many hours of patlent endeavor spent 1n COIIlp111I1g th1s book w11l have been Worth Whlle r taking Q 12 S, Y X 'Q ' , unummunmmnmunumIn mum Q mu-nnummm1nmmnmmmnnmnnu1rununnnunuuIIulml-InmeuAu1uImnInnnmmnnuunuuun1n1-muuunum-num 127 '27 T97 ?,'Q7 7 1: 139' Q7 Q3 'HY' T Yu? iff' TY Ye? 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CUL WE THE MEMBERS OF THE'CLASS OF 1926 RESWPECT- FULLY DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF OUR DIXONIAN. 5 im...U...--mmm..mu.-....-............, , ZW...-.....m.....U1mmm-unnumm.-.--mI-Immm.-H391-II1---mumnummmm mmmmmm-mmm-ummm Q, .........,.,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .17-Tv , Xr qv sgy 1,7 1,7 o ,fig- z- 1 Ji 71,7 Yi,-,r,q, : TFA .,,:',,,,,,,.,.,........:..u.mfE3i.Q , nnvuumfiuuum1numuxnnumnuuumuum:nun:skim1nnmlnuumnlmul!nummmmmm!muulmulnlnnuu 4.LlZf-TSB -mmm m.-n .- l. nmn-mm Ai umm 13- I W W P Z W A aw . f-'1'?'I'--nv?-Il-P-gb L ' EQ. nuuu- 5 , 412 55. 52 DS-ZSZUEIW' Y N Inn ' ' v- nlnumnnna 17 nluunvluolllr 1 nl 'f uunnmnmnnunmuumnmumm umun nuuumuu mu ' nmunu. - f nn una un nunnn Q I I ,,,,l,,,,,,,. 5-. , wr ., -,,.,, .,, , L ,,,, ,,,,, - ., ,,.i., x. f s,-, E ,-,E uma--mm--m-nuu-nn-nu--.E u-uhnffun-nnm.ih:n1n-unnnunnnzhnwfmvnn-n-253-nmunlnnnmm--1--Emu umm-unnnumufm 3--nufmunnnnmnuuxuu-un n ull i WY' I if f 5 Q A 3 1 ' A E Q 0 :E li QE ' ' , - E r .L - gl K , 1 21 M i '59 9 ' ,, 1 gl: W 4 4 ' 5 2 EL! 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FRED HOFMANN okef LYLE CARL PRESCOTT FISHER Art Art HAROLD ANNA SCHERTNER LUBBERING Calendar Calendar ALETHEA ALICE HUBBELL SCHICK Typift Tyjoift MARY EVELYN VIILLER Tyjbixt MARIAN BAHEN Organiza GUS BONDI Athletics NEIL REAGAN ohex LUCILLE TOOT Tyjoift Chief EARL LARKIN .filsfiftant Buy. Mgr VERA MAE POOL Society OSEPHINE WHITISH Literary GEORGE O MALLEY Snapf 0 3 S J 5 Q. . . 7 . E A bg I I . 7 . 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E9 up SENIOR SENIOR CLASS HISTORY SOUTHSIDL We entered D H S in the fall of 22 Of course I don t mean to boast but me certainlx wi ere a lighter shade of green than most Freshies Ly le Boyer prow ed an able leader with Lak on Ilberle as Yice President while lXI1ss lyfarks was our class adxisor Larlx in our career we showed our abilitv by gluing a first class Freshman program The next fall vie came back full of pep and vim This year Ixenneth Thorne was elected President and Gus Bondi Xice President lXI1ss Cordell served as our advisor As full fiedged uniors we selected Buns Kerst and Anna Lubbering for I resident and I ice I resident respectively This vear was our banner vear Wlth Nliss Xelma l ix White is class advisor and director of the play His Uncle s lNlLLL vie ignn prox eel our drxm ltie ibillty lhe Senior xeir a reel letter year was mxrked bv the winning of the Rock Rn er cl1lI'IIpl0I1Hlllp the unior Senior limnquet parties and the play Daddy long, legs xx ns presented late in the spring with great success lkfiss Maroc w is direetor of the pl xy 1nd lXlr laneaster was our class advisor Charles Keyes xx ls our Senior l resident lit tln time we li ue all grown old and seasoned and our rtnks hold many st ir lthletes ind other not ibles We are sorry to leave D H S and will forever Ire mire the memories of the d lys spent in the old school MB 6 SINIOR CIASS HISTO Y NORTH SID1 In September 1922 the good ship Class of 1926 left the pleasant harbor of grammar school, and started on a long four year journey. The voyage has been, as most voy ages are, pleasant sometimes and sometimes filled with hardships and difficulties-but the object has been attained. Three times after the voyage started the ship sailed into different harbors and laid up for a three months rest. Then taking on new directors a new pilot and a new supply of books it started forth again to acquire for every passenger a large knowledge of the treasures known to be hidden between the two covers of each book. Gordon lNtIcNicol was chosen for the first Pilot fotherwise known as President . Lyle Prescott was First lXIate and Helen Miller was chosen as Purser and Oflicial Recorder of the Ship s Log. In 1923 as Sophomores, the Pilot was William ohnson' Mary Lvelyn Miller was First lVIate' and Harold Rorer Purser and Recorder. The class enjoyed a fish fry at VVhite Rock. Later they held a sleigh ride party. This was most ex- citing because the bob tipped over and spilled all the riders in the snow. They ate supper at Lennox s. Then some of the party decided to Walk home. They got lost and didn t get home till the wee, small hours. Harold Rorer, Fred Hofmann, and Louise Brewster were chosen as Pilot, First lXIate, and Purser and Recorder for 1924. Their party, given in April, was very successful, as was their first play, Am I Intruding? The banquet which they gave in lfay at Sterling, for the graduating class, was as joyous and as sorrow- ful as such entertainments usually are. In 1926, their retiring year, Helen lX'Iiller was elected to the position of Pilot, Fred Hofmann, First Klateg and Katherine Sullivan, Purser and Recorder. Their second play The Kfummy and the hIumps , was very successful. The Ship,s directors were as follows: Freshman year, Miss Fay, Sophomore year, lNIiss Rfillerg Junior year, Mr. Frazer, Senior year, Kfr. Kietzman. 10 QX 4LGZf-Y . U .. I . 1- -,J .. ... .,. .. :Jiang .4a3E::...:.......::l..:..2..L:2.......-.....-....w.... ............. I..........:.......:.::Is1? S .... .... : .... 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Zlke the oralznary run 0 men Agnculture Club I 2 3 4 AUGUST BONDI Gus A power ry paffzng rom the fehool Football 2 3 4 Captam 4 Basketball 3 4 Class Vv1CCPI'CS1ClC1'1'E 2 Boys H1 Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Vade Mecum Club 2 umor Play 3 Semor Play LOUISE BREWSTER WCCZIC Her azr haf a meaning her movement a grace You turn rom the arreft to gaze on her ace Gym I 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 umor Play Semor Play Dramauc Club Dramat1c Club Play Class Secretary 3 Latm Play 2 Operetta H1 Y 3 4 Pres1 dent 4 .sms 4 l 1 5 P I' I Y 3 5 MARJORIE BUZARD Pudge She wa: af good af .fhe wa: air Cmean L1terary Soc1ety I Glee Club 4 oyce K1lmer L1terary SOCICYY 4 2 .I1f'..fff.f'1. ..1 ' 2 M' 2 Q ' ' 2 gx . .. U . - H N .' ' H ' as M I ' . Lu 2 gg as ' v. R . I - F- ' V ' Q :l ,is n 4 I. 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Glee Club I 4' Operetta 1, 3 4' oyce Kilmer Literary Society 3' Senior HELEN FIANEY Lows her work and mtmdf to ollow it at Kraft, until' lwilbank High School I, 2, 3g Glee Club 4' Operetta 4' oyce kilmer Literary lt a Society 4g Senior Play. : z 93 LUEIIA FISCEL . - c'Qzciet and 7'I10LZ7FJl.7, J' ' ' HHH' I ll I ummm umnmuuu unruu-1n..mnunumuunuuuu-nu.-m. . , Q, I . 'Chl-a1b2:w,vwvq,1.Y1.r f,,,-,,,i,,-,,.Q.5,-,pr Qv- . g - - . L4' 4 '-40 454: 41 .4 5 uc-g4g,,4g ag -15 .43, mgg4Eg4L 4L4El : : E E 5 : : E E . , . . 5 . als I I -. wx -vs .,.. -3 . . .. . .. . ., . . L ,.,,..f, N... ., .., . .. ,, ,,,, -. ,. ,.. .tt I , , 5-'S : . .,f fM'i1i?if E 2 5 5 5 E g . - 't . : : : I my 2 faiii. -1 5 5 2 ' ' V - A ' E I E E 5 2 If YH' 3Ev'J:r, : : .mfgxjr ,1-ygvjj : 5 2 : , . I E E 2 15 s s , , . gn : : f.HiV4igiQ? N531 E E : 2 5 2 I A :Us V 2 : : : 5 : E : vialzff E . . ft,-.rfzpr fue : - E : : - . : 2:9522 muff. 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Gym I Cmean L1terary Socxety I 2 Athleuc Assoc1at1on 2 3 4 Joyce Kllmer L1terary SOC1Cty 3, 4 H . fl M IF W 4 t 4, tltt, E15 .R A - I , ' , ,A Ei at W 2 2 eeeel to eett , ' to A el'2 4 gj1'L'Z? tlt ifpfl tlef 2 2 , 4 e ' C ' ' J I ' ' 4 , 45 R ooo uoo 3 M at , leiunnu ......................... .. .mm .. .................Umm-.H.............-.-.m..-.-...M---.1-..--mmum..-mum-I .ln-m..m.m -.mmH-m........m.....v x 5 1735, ,,y Ypv wv tgv ,!5,,,..q,,oeyi,7,c5,,, ,:,, ,Liars gf ................... .... ......................... 2775mlnn.n:mn.ununmn-num Z I nununnnnmnuulnunllnulllIImululnumnuuInunnuusigmanuunullllmulnlllllnum mllnluzuunnnl:ummm '34 'R-4 E S FRED HOFMANN ..,,.,. 4' Fritzll V 1 4, Latin Play 2, Operetta 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Treasurer 4, Dramatic Club. 5 2 N'nun5'Inlnn N 'U l'l'l 'l '. 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I Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4,X7lCC-PfCSlClCf1I 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Cheer Leader IQ sv ' il ESTELLA HOLLX f...,... . . 'cStclla All her faulty are ,fllfh that o1zfloz'f.v her the berzer for tlzemfl 5 5 'Yade Rlecum Latin Club 2, Joyce Kilmer Literary Society 4, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. 5 gig :ra 1 I :ig FRED HOWARD I am 1102 only mirtlzfzll nzyyebf, bu! the muff of mirth in 0fhE7'.Y.,, fkf Play 31 Senior Play. fi ? . . y .4 .4 C1-1.xRLEs HOYLE .......... Chuck 1'll lfacf nzyfootftfpf upon ihe .fandr of time. Agriculture Club I, 2. 3, 4. 113 5 QI 25: L3...............,,....,,.,.,... ........... ....... . 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X4 I - I E E lXflARY ELIZABETH NIARTIN ........ lXfIoll Hier onlyfczult if that fha haf no fault? 5 5 ' : E E .P : 52 5 gl si E I 8 its llllll IllllllllllllIlllllllllllllfllllllllllllli5' niulnugglnnnungnulinlpllllllllllll ll i 'nulunnon -D g'3, tY YY, lun IIu1:ugII1unuugngmuuunuIAnmmmmnumuunmumunuuumiwnuunmu Q , L4 2 14 li 4.'1riv1:4- xiii-P.- er' V L . . 'iii-'-4 JI . E JE E if - - ,Y .. -V4 my . -4- W, ... . is XQGMIY M , I N . , g a I S ri 43 dl 3 3 2 v : VA 1,1-:1'T,x lXlc l'lADDl'IN .... 'glad the bert 0 all wayy, . To lengthen our clayf, If Io yteal a ew hours rom the night, my dear. lfnglewood High School 1, 2g Glec Club 3, 4, Operctta Kilmer Literary Society 3, 4. JANE BICCEREAL ....... Her very rozorzr are azrer ar, fw P - - 7 lhavz fmzlef o other mazderzf are, Glee Club 45 Operetta 4, Senior I lay. RICHARD BICKIULLEN ...... P 311, 0 mia, bla 17 Q aaa, Af you go your way, E Blu ng may not alwayf help you, MH7Z3'llmEf1'fmd3'.,, Hi-Y 45 Orchestra Ig Class Play 3. 43 lie 4'CYm. 4 1 oyce LIHIIC Dick GORDON BICNICOL ,,,,. Mac HA poffible man o a airf A poffible leader 0 men. Earle 0 the grin that he wearf, iw There if the courage 0 ten. Football 2, 3, 4, Cilee Club 4, Latin Play 2, Class Play 3, 4g Gperetta 4, President V Class IQ Student Council 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y President 4,0I'Cl'16StI'3.,Af1I1ll21l Staff 4 XYINSTON XICREYNOLDS ,.....,, MVVink For he'J a jolly goodfellowf' Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 35 Klanager Junior Play -wo fZG'iQ6' gl 'Zi D43 42 --........... 3 K gg X 'Nw gs u S gx kx gk. bt, gk' gg wx. va , Lai A I ' 'f , , -.. 4 Q x 7, vs iz, 4- va' . 55535: ' 1 Y a,',nf.Y ' ' .- N' P131 , . ,, 2 !.., J . ' F iff Q L-4 vi, a W' - Q I ,Vw . , - v . f 1 ' 'N 4 I 'V r .ga ' V-ffl. . . -. , ff, ,,-,ata ,, -V, -., - r . .-,., i . . if' E I X. ' fi if r 'IW 'iii 5 5 . 3. I'. 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I 1 'b' 7 MARGARET SCHMIDT Peggy A rweet voice and a fweet manner Home Economics Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 5 GEORGE SCOTT ......,.. Georgie 5 , : And I would that I could utter : 2 The thought: that arife in ine. ' Debating Club I' Athletic Association 2 4. g g KATHERINE SULLIVAN ......... Cagie 5 E Here eoinef tripping Cagie watch you re not cut clown 5 5 Caufe :he f queen 0 that new dance named a ter Charleftown. Glee Club I 2 3 4' Dramatic Club 3 4' President Dramatic Club 4' Class Secretary 4' Hi-Y 3 4' Hi-Y Treasurer 4' Debating Team 3' Operetta 4' Class 5 CLARA SWAN .......... Swanie Little but oh my! 5 Cinean Literary Society I, 2' oyce Kilmer Literary Society 3 ' Home Economics ' 2 Club 3, 4. She if pretty to walk with W Alncl witty to talle with. GRACE STEVENS ......... Steve fix Dramatic Club 3, 4g Girls Hi-Y 3, 45 Stage Manager 3. R 25 fl llIllnnnl1:nn'? 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MISS VELMA FAY WHITE Clay: Adzfzror The unIor Senlor party Went OII Wlth a bang , good orchestra decoratIons eats and everythIng that goes wIth a good party The UHIOTS and SenIors hIred an orchestra for the dance after the Football Banquet, gIven IH the South Slde gymnasmm We have trIed to conduct all class meetlngs IH ParlIamentary order complylng wIth Parhamentary law A commIttee was appomted to select the unlor class rIngs and pIns There were also two candy sales at the basketball games to help pay for the party expenses The Jumor play another project of the Junlor class was a great success RD 7 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY NORTHSIDE In IQ23 the present class entered as green FreshIes They elected Thomas Holahan Pres1dent Carl Buchner VICC Pres1dent Gene Campbell as Secretary Treasurer wrth Mr KIetzman as class advIsor The most notable event In the Freshman year was the Freshman Sophomore Bazaar Pres1dent Ol1ver Rogers V1CCPfCS1dCHt anIce Barker Secretary Treasurer and MISS MIller as class advIsor The Sophs gave thelr class party on St Val entlne s Day ThIs year some of the officers are famous athletes ohn Kennedy Pres1dent Erma Newman VICC Pres1dent, and Ol1ver Rogers agaIn IH office as Secretary Treasurer Early In the season the class had a dehghtful pIcnIc at the Pmes Vlr Frazer was chosen class advIsor Y L.4L4eL.4v 1'1-T.-4,?gG.,.i' C ozsxavv W W' .Q K 4: oven CL f :re3'verexrfb ,,.c.f x. 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Iulllvllllll ATRIBS, DOROTHH BILLS, FRANCES BAY HAROLD BROWN WIALCOLM BUCKALOO, ELEANOR BURD, EVELYN CAHILL OHN CAMPBELL FRANCES CARLSON, WALLACE CASE, DOROTHY CLAYTON, ELEANOR CONDON, HELEN CRAWFORD, HELEN CURRENS, GLENN DANA, RUTH DETWEILER, ETHEL DIXON, CATHERINE DUFFH CLARK FANNING, GERTRUDE FISCEL, FRANCES FLANINOAM, XNAKELEY FLOTO, LUCY GARMAN LEROY GLESSNER JANET GORMAN, LEO GRAF EVELYN HAHN, CATHERINE HALSEY, INIAYNARD HEELEY RAYMOND HENRY, HILDA HINDS, FERRIS HINDS, LELIA HOYLE GLADYS BEEDE, LAWRENC BEEDE RUTH BIGGART, DOROTHY BRYAN ELSIE BUCHNER, CARL CAMPBELL, OHN CONIBEAR, CATHERINE CREWS, DONALD CUSHING, KATHRYN EDWARDS, WILLIAM FORDHAM, HARRY FREY, ELIZABETH JUNIORS SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL IQ25 1926 HUYETT HAZEL JACOBS, XNELMA JUDGE, OSEPH JUNK, ZELMA KELLAR FRANK KELLAR, NOVA KELLER, MARK KINNEY MICHAEL KOPECK, THERESA KREGER, CARRIE LEFEVRE ELMER LENOX, EDNA LENTL, ZELDA VICDOUGALL, PAULINE INICGINNIS, NAN MILLER ELWHNA IVIILLER WILLIAM MOORE, WALTER MOSHOLDER OPAL IWUNDY MAURICE MURPHY, EDWARD NOBLE, DOROTHY ANE OOAN GAIL O BRIEN FRANCES O IVIALLEY, CATHERINE PETERSON, ALBERTA PETIT MILDRED POFFENBERGER HAROLD POFFENBERGER JACOB POWELL ALICE PRESCOTT STEWART REED, EDITH RESEK, AVIS JUNIORS RHODES, DOROTHY RHODES, ETHEL RINGLER, DOROTHY SCHICK, FREDERICK SCHMIDT ALICE SCHROCR RIERRITT SEGNER RAYMOND SHAULIS, JOHN SHERMAN HOWARD SMITH JOSEPHINE SMITH, LOLA SMITH, RUTH STANBROUGH, FRANCES STANLEY, JOHN STANLEY, RIABEL STEPHAN TAYMAN LOIS ELSIE TEDWALL, IONE TRADEWELL ALICE VAILE, PHILIP WVADSWORTH, BYRON WARNER PHOEBE VVEIGLE, ALFREDA W EATHERWAX DOROTHH WIENMAN HARRY VVIENMAN RUTH VVINEBRENNER EARL WILSON, HENRY VQILSON, RAY W OLF, LUCILE WOLFE WAYNE WORLEY, EDWARD W OOD, DUANE NORTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL IQ25 192 GROVE, PAUL HOLAHAN, THOMAS HEY BEULAH HUGHES, BESSE JOHNSON LOUISE KENNEDY, JOHN LENNON, BARRY LIEVAN, IRENE LOCKETT, JOHN MOORE, HOWARD NEWMAN, ERMA 31 RHODES, VJKILLIAM ROGERS OLIVER ROURRE WILLIAL 7 SCHROCK, ETHELYN SPROUL, GERALD STROUP, GLADYS SWIM, PAIGE SWORDS, AMES WALLACE, FERN XKKALLACE, JEAN W EDLAKE, BARBARA f W OODYATT, ISABELLE a 1 -------------- Y -------- ..... -L .... .......... ...............,... 4 ..... 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F K, .............................nm..........-..-m... . ....U...-3-...........-......m...--........................-..-...--...m....-........ ,Q...:h,,,,,,,,,,,g3,mmgm'mEi5Q5 S OPH OM ORE SOUTH SIDE Vie entered high school as Freshies in 1924 Survlving our first ln ely year with courage we entered Our Sophomore year not lacking in pep or spirits At our first class meeting we chose Miss Patterson as class advisor The other Officers were elected as follows EDWARD HILLIKER Preyleienz NIAZIE JOE FORRESTER Vzee Prefzdent SHIRLEY MILLER Semetam Trearurer BERNICE LELAND Delegate to Student Connezl Our class colors are blue and gold The first party Occurred in October and needless to mention was 'very well attended Our second one which was held IH the spring with the Freshmen was also a real hurndinger Vie all look back to Our Sophomore year with fond memories and are looking forward to the unior year with pleasure H SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ' 5 NORTH SIDE 5 5 : After a highly enjoyable three months vacation the Freshmen of IQ24 again s : convened. They were not now however Freshmen-but Sophomores of 23. - They soon re-organized and elected the following capable officers: Miss HELEN CLEARY ..... Clan Advifov' RONALD REAGAN ...... Prerident 5 . 1 ETHEL CRAWFORD ..r,. Vice-Prerident : 5 1 s JOHN DAWSON .... Secretary-Treafnrer 5 1 IXXIARGARET CLEAVER . . . Delegate to Student Council SLE 5'f : 1 The first social event of the year was a class picnic held at Lowell Park in the :fi a i latter part of September. Several candy and sandwich sales were held by the class, to which all members 5 a rx willingly contributed. The proceeds Of these sales went towards hnancing the Y l' annual dancing party. 0 ::, . .1 I' S Q a : : R. C., 28. 5 .. ..... ...... 'W J, 2 2 3 3 mmm---.- 'Tir 05213, U' . 'I ' s Q -is sa I I rw - O O Q ' ' . . T4 img . U3 . as ' ' ' ' - W . . FU 'iii ve i . . , 1. +4 1 1. 4 fu, ' ,, ,' .. ............... rg. E : . : . . : mm rw , .A.,J.-N,, , V . 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El 1 55: BAKER BLOSSOM BAHEN, RTILES BARRON CECILE BARTHOLOMEW ALVIIN BARTON, GLENN BEACH, EDWARD BLACKBURN NIARIE BOYER, HELEN BOVEY, KENNETH BOTHE, EMMA BOLLMAN, ROBERT BONDI, DIARY BOTT, FLORENCE BROOKNER, PAUL BREMER VINCENT BROWN ACK BUCKALOO VYARREN BURROWS, CECIL CALDWELL, ROBERT CAHILL, ROBERT CALKINS, FRANCES CARLSON, EMERSON CARSON, MABEL CASE, LUCILLE CASHION, FRANCIS CLARKE, FRANCES COOPER ELSIE COAKLEY, ROY COMPTON, WARREN DEMISH, LOIS DOYLE, FRANCES DREW, ALVAH DREW, PAUL ANDERSON, DOROTHY ANKENY, GLADYS BOVEY, DOROTHY CLEAVER, MARGARET CRAWFORD, ETHEL CULVER, NELLIE CUNNINGHAM, ADDIE DAWSON, JOHN HAGERMAN, MELBA HARMS, HELEN HECKMAN, CARRIE HECKMAN, MARY 1925 IQ26 EBERLY ALICE EICHLER, EDWIIX EMBODY DANIEL FMMERT EDWARD FPSTEIN, BERNARD FERGUSON, ALICE FORRESTER MAZIE JOE GARDEN, DELROY GATCHEL RAYMOND GLESSNER RAELDA GRUNDY, HELEIN HARMON, HUGH HILLIKER EDWARD HOLLAND, MARY JOHNSON, PAUL JOYCE, JUNIOR JUNK, VELDA KANZLER ELSIE KELLEY, LUCILLE KOON, ALICE KOPECH, PAUL KREGER, HELEN LAIR, KENNETH LEBRE, GEORGE LELAND BERNICE LEINBACH, HELEN MCCALLUM, TERROLL Rr1CCARDLE, CLARENCE MCWETHY, SMITH MERCER ESTHERBELLE MESSER DENNISON XTILLER SHIRLEY NIISSMAN CLIFFORD NIOSHOLDER, EDNA XIURPHY, HELEN XIYERS, HAZEL INOAKES, JAMES O NIALLEY, EDWARD ORTGIESEN, GERALD GRTGIESEN WVILLIAM PADGETT, NAOMI PETERSON ORRIN PITTMAN CURTIS RANDALL DOROTHY REYNOLDS, HELEN RHODES, ELI7ABETH RIDLBAUER, RAYMOND RINGLER HAZEL RUSSEL RUBY SHAWGER, BERNADINE SHIPPERT, DORIS SHOEMAKER, MAURINE SINOW LOUIS SLEASMAN, FRANK STERLING, CHANDLER STRUB, CLARENCE SWAN MAUDE TROTTER, MARGUERITE TROUTH, MARION TROWBRIDGE, DOROTHY VANCE, MARIE WALLASTON, ISABELLE WEIGLE STELLA WvELLS, PAUL VVICKEY, ILA S O P H O M O R E S NORTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1925-1926 HOOVER, HERBERT KETCHEN, KENNETH LEPPERD, WALTER MARKS, HAROLD MARSHALL, ANNA MARTIN, ELIZABETH MCNICOL, RICHARD MINNEHAN, GRACE ORTGIESEN, RILLA OSICKA, ANNA PETERSON, MARIAN PINKERTON, RUTH 35 PRESTON, ROBERT REAGAN, RONALD REES, MARGARET ROSSITER, VVILLIAM SCHMIDT, ETHEL SENNEFF, DALE SINDLINGER, LOUIS SMICE, FRANCES SMICE, ROBERT SPIELMAN, IVIARIAN THOMAS, FLORENCE WILSON, ALICE -A JI Sc CD O SCD no EQPU Um mo EE EO WSU Em ga: F' l IIIIIIIIIIIQllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllul Xe lllllllllllllllllllNIU'l'lllll'nl UlllUl:l ' ' ' ' ' ' .,.4-vi5'S.V42L A 4w.0 ' - my ' AZGS. 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VVe were worse than usual when it came to at- K- iii tending all classes except those prescribed for us, but in time we became adjusted 5 1 and elected these oflicers for the year: : 2 WALTER WATKINS . . . Prefident , s ini DOROTHY PRESCOTT . Vice-Prefident 2 KENNETH HAINES Secretary-Treafu1'er Miss MILLER ...... Clam Adzfifor Vie are looking forward to our remaining three years in high school and hope 95 to be fortunate enough to add our quota of heroes to the Hall of Fame. s Ei: ii! . , , . V T. S., 28. 4. E5 37 5 pg P il 54...--m----m..mu.I-.............-.--mm Z..-........-nn..,nm--innIunI-mmm.un-1Immmmn-ml-nmnmnummmmnnnumnmm-inmnmummm-m Qf -..--ummm-.mummmummn- I : ,,-f.- ,vffv-1-1, E, 9 Kf v ' wx: o :r 1Y' f J - -v-1.r - f-V- 29752u-:fununnnn--nn:.v-un-1.1-I-.Q I.li---xlmEmmmnumumumnuuumnuunuumnInainnnunlllnullmnmlrnllllInummllunulumun nmfmum ' 5 RUTH LEYDIG ..... 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'mmm-m mmm an ---.. 6 l HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Our high school Parent Teachers Association is indeed deserving of a place in our hst of organizations This association IS not a pupil organization, but is a group of parents and teachers earnestly endeavoring to bring about those things which will be a benefit to pupils school, and community Our own local associa tion is one of mam such organ1Lat1ons throughout the state lhis yeir thc association is doing excellent work under the direction 'ind able lc tdtrship ofthe following executive committee IX Rs KJIORCI IDIXON Prffzdent NlRs IMRRY l 1 NNoN Vice Prnzdent 'X RS IRI YA l A111 R Sfcretary 'N RS IIORI NCI P VVIIITI lreafunfr I RINLIPAI A H IANLASTI R Membfrf EX 0 wo lRiNc1iA1 B IXIITIMAN c nttcndlncc at the meetings has been greatly increased this year As a result of the increased attendance and of the lreshman, Sophomore, Iunior and The largest attendance for any meeting was at the evening meeting on an uarw 28 1926 At that time we had the opportunity of hearing our State Super mtendent of Pubhc Instruction, Itrancis G Blair, who gave a most interesting and inspiring talk which will long be remembered by all who heard him Probably the most outstanding feature of the Parent Teachers Association, in the minds of the pupils was the high school visiting day Because of the hearty cooperation of parents, teachers and pupils our visiting day was a decided suc cess and many are anxious that the popular idea may remain with us that Visiting Day may become an annual event The unusual success of this organization IS the result of the untlrmg efforts of the members of the executive committee ' 7 17' Q7 470 n n u m i Q, 7' ch Q7 If tg ,4 CL T' ..3g1.........R?RE?EER1EnE' ......:iP .. ..... . h......Eff.5fH:. .R . .f t is. .. -.1 . -A : - I:-1-... . .....,. 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T .....,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, x , - ,,. l'.'.-'..- A .l.l'l.l'.l.l'l. ll.l-.'l.- I H l'llll 'l ''-'ll''-lll'l'l -I-Il'--IIInIII1uII1IununnnnnuIImm1.nnI.nmm.................,.....,..., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,mlmmmm-mm.mmm ijI'NiInuIIlmmmun-:In.mu-r:mmum'h THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Our reclpe Take two parts of unsellishness and one part of pauence and vxork together Add plenty of lndustry llghten Wlth good splrlts and SVLCCICH w1th kmdness Put 111 sm1les as thrck as plums rn plum puddmg and bake by the warmth Wh1ch streama from a lovely heart Thls IS the reclpe that the glrls ofthe Home Economlcs Club g1VC for every Ideal Home The first meetmg was a get together and the grrls ate weerues and then more Weemes The thlrd Tuesday m each month the Club g1VCS a short program The pro ject for the year rs an Ideal Home scrap book lkluch credit rs due to the advlsors, MISS Cleta 'Whrte and Mrs Bort The officers are as follows DOROTHY JANE DODD Prendfnz MARIAN HAHN V165 Preszdent HELEN CONDON Secretary Treayurer IVIARY BONDI Sergeant at Arm: Ll-I Z7 Q-I X 4 I 3 v I I I 5 S D 52539265.42 I I X I , l l I 5 55 . c1InLsI III-Y The glrls llr-X cluh held their hrsl husiness meeting in Uelolter. lhe olhcers D elected were: l,OUISl-I BRI-:wsTER . 1Jff.YlCJf7lf l'lLoIsE RIeILxRnsoN Vzre-l'refzcZmt - fXI,ETIiE.X HLIBBE1.I, . . . Sefrefary J T':S'I'EI,LE HOL1,X' ..,... Trmfurer ly Twenty-one new members were taken into the club to hll the membership of HI thirty-live. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible for membership. 1 The ofheers for the second Semester were: KIILDRED LEAKE . . . . Pnzridevzt HE1,EN RIILLER . Vim-Prffirfmt I KIARION BAHEN . . . . Secretary I TNTATHERINE SULLIVAN ..I.. Trfafzfrfr The faculty advisors are Kliss Yelma Fay Xlihite and Kliss Cora hliller. The Q other faculty members are Xliss Cleta ll hite and Xliss Heinle and lXIrs. Lazier. The meetings are held at the Y. KI. C. A. the second and fourth hlondays of eyery month at four-thirty. ,g livery meeting has been enjoyed and all are looking forward to Hguest night .1 and the entertaining of the Boys' Hi-Y. 5 The cluh has girls' Hi-Y pins this year. M 9 A. 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Liilxgllli -La... ,mf IW- A The Cmean L1terarX QOCICYY 19 an organwatron of I reshmen and Sophomores The hrst meetmg vsas held on October 27 IQ25 and the followmg officers werc elected HELEN lXIURPHx I refzdfnt Lucx BoxE'1 Vue I rerzdent ROBERT CxH1LL Secretary Treafurer Hoon HARIXION .Sergeant at Arm: ROBERT PALMER 'XIRS BORT Nhss HEIIN LE Adwforf Nlrss ARNIIIXGTON Nlrss HxRTGER11x1x The Clnean Llterarx SOCICIX gets 1tS name from Cmean a Thessallan who was chlef adxrsor of the lung PX rrhus 1n 280 B C Its alm IS to create an lnterest ln muslc as xx ell as IH hterature The socretx meets on the last Tuesday of each month The members are dn 1ded mto four groups and each monthlx meetmg a group prepares the program The programs are IU lteeplng ruth the month IH whlch the meetlng IS held Ln usual Interest has been drsplax ed thls xear because ofthe soc1ety plns , ., 2 -. . w ' 2 l S 1 I ' K 4- .1 ' Eh E 5 I ' li . 4 V : 5 fe f '. ,, 4 psy, ' Y 'lf T - ' . 4 fr E retst 2 se'-fr lr 1 ,, ' Z f E E 1 i'! 2 K ' - ' J A - l f E E V' 4 - l-4 2 T 375 r . 1 5 f - E as Q , 1 I I - Y ,Q v 1 5063 . 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H 1 '0l: E E 2 I 1 ' ' 2 E Q5 THE SOPHONIORIC DRAlVTATIfl 1 j 5 E SOFIETY , 5 5 D ' s yfllg The So homore Dramatlc Club had its be finnlng dur- E H32 . - p - . 5' 3 ing November of 1924. A constitution was adopted and E A officers elected. At the end of the school Vear the la 53 ' H l . p y 5 3 Too Kfuch of a Good Thing was given before the school 5 body and the Parent Teachers Association. The play E wi demonstrated the real benefit the members were receiving 5 from the organization. The society re-organized this year Fei and elected the following oflicers: Cl: lf C k ' P 'ci t ' E -QE ,THEL R.mroRD . . . ren en I 55,3 JOHN DAWSON . . Secretary-Treafurfr , Twenty-five Freshmen were taken into the club. The meetings held'eYery other XX ednesday afternoon, consist of essays, music and occasional debates. il, WX T ,ggi xr. c., '28, sl EXE I ' ' f his WE . - h E fIIf'.lIIT1l'1':fT-TITTT-iii-373,1-I-:t:: ---f- . -A-1-A.-'-ff--vki-favs-:QAL L'i1'A Y.l , 'L L ez QL, -1 AL4iE:..L,4.:.iQaf .ggf i ---fafivi F'cT?'.'-4 W' rvir fri rw MVMYTW' ,,F2Tii1.r n'n vr 'wf-fTf'-'f9'wf--+ '?-v-q ra Lalw Lg -Q, ' 19 .4L 4o vAz.v , X av' Kgweri lZf 'S'40 L DRAMATIC CLUB Thls year the slxth year m the lustory of the Dramatlc Club IS provmg very pleasant In the second week of school the old members met and set a date for tryouts and elected the followmg oflicers KATHERINE SULLIVAN Prefzdent DONALD CREWS V166 Prwzdmt FLEANOR HENNESSY Secmfary Treafurer MR FRAZER Faculty Advwor The members were d1v1ded mto groups of SIX The thlrd Tuesday of every month one group puts on a program BCSIdCS bemg unammous lfl thelr llkmg for the Club the students have derlved good from the trammg obtamed 1I1 ,F gettmg the plays ready to produce and ln bemg able to J I ' E. H., '26, mm v -nu n -mmm is num same' wi . .................... .,... perform the class plays m a more capable manner X4 I X I 57 5 gymnasium-:uaenuumuu-nmnw:-m-2: uuatvggmmnuuvugiinzwuugnlgulawwnnuv 622-ungqwmwww-2:3-nn--u2?Eug---.-3s- 5 um u- um -umm.mum ...n um-un m-mmm-n nnuimnm--IuInI mm...mmu-m u-mmm u-mmm-mumum nm nm- .nmnn-mmm um .--n.num -n m-m L -v-I-11-wlv'll ' 'L .-. - nu-un...--1 -.-mum... fs Q ?r ,V ll THE GIRLS' GLEN CLUB The Girls' Glee Club composes one ofthe largest groups organized for outside activities in the school. Including students from the North and South Sides over one hundred twenty-five girls have attended rehearsals. The direction is under lX'lrs. Rorick whose second year has proved even more successful than the first. a The Misses Beulah Hey and Dorothy Prescott are the accompanists for the North Side and lkiiss Alice Powell 5 for the South Side. The Glee Club has made several appearances and gave an Operetta, Ulfl Banditow, March I2, which was especially well given. H. M., as it lp f i : E - 5 n E Q 58 5 5 annum.-:mum--u ...nm-.-. .......':.m-mmmmg-IlmI1--1qw-mf--1n1-n-1--.-.....-nag...-...lln1T..min..-1-QumvI---mm--m.u--qi...-u--wg, 1,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,mnmnmmuml - 2 1' Q9 . GL-4, 'L.4l.i 61474412 01 snnnunnu uunnun L muumusmmnnnslnnmlumuu nmunmmnmnuulhlnmlullnuuunnumnunm1mmmI1uI1lnmumuulmlllmnu ,gjm:f,,im1'n':n'imEm:miF Q X THE BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club was organized in the fall by Mrs. Rorick. Later on both the Boys Glee Club and the Girls started practice on the operetta El Bandito which was very successfully staged under the direction of lWrs. Rorick. Last year a picked group of twenty-live members took part in the District Glee Club Nleet at Freeport. In this our boys won second place which made them second only to two other Glee Clubs in the state. 59 D., '26, '41 33.114 Q77 . ...um -. -.U -... . . nflr' m 7'l:m1 u JCI lZSAsZii L I mmm v' 1 un u an n -un--nm--m gl an n um--nn Q Ig Q15 ll E iii f i '. .. .f . .. . f' . .' '1Ii:I2'f.'ff.ifiif.iiiifff'iiifiiiiiiiifIIifliiiifffffffifliiliiiffifiifififffffffflfliflf' I fffiiiiiifiiiiiiiifi?HfQ32i 1mummumumnnmnmnuumumunnuuummmm-mumm.umm.mmm-unIuummminmummmmmfl s , u-mlmmmmnnm--mm--.mm. - r iv tv ' var 147 'Y 'er miter warm :- 016 unun. un u nun? xg: -4. .: EI : : EEE A Zig A 5 T Il IC A Cl ll I C U li T U R, IC ID IC P A R T M IC N T : I The Agriculture Club consists of all boys attending lligh School who are taking or liziye taken Z1 course in Agriculture. ll is conducted by the regular ofhcers who are elected each year by its members. The ofliccrs for the school ending -lune IQ26, were: Fifi! .Sf'171f,rff'r Arvixu DREW .....,, Prrficlenl 5 XYARRIQN liUcK.x1,oO . . . . Vice-l're5icZmzt Ki-:NNic'ri1 lJI5'lWV1iII,ER . . . , Sl'C'7'KlII7'3' i 5 Sfrofzd Semfflfr 2 ROBERT BOLLMAN .... . l'rrrid4'1zl JOHN STANLEY ...... Vice-President BYRON XYADSWORTH ,,.... Secretary Kleetings are held once a month, at which moving pictures on interesting topics are shown and short talks are given by members of the club. The Ag Club conducted the Annual Seed Corn Show and Contest at the gtg High School on December 8. hlr. Roberts, of DeKalb, was the judge. Mr. Charles li. Keyes of Dixon, donated fifty dollars in cash to be distributed as prizes among the persons showing the best ten ear samples of yellow and white corn. Germination tests of the entires showed that about fifty per cent of the seed corn was dead. This contest proved to be worth hundreds of dollars to farmers of this community by showing the seriousness of the seed corn situation. As a result the Agriculture Club is testing free of charge, all corn which is to be planted this spring by the fathers of the club members. This, it is hoped, will illustrate the necessity of testing seed corn and will help this community towards a better corn yield next year. Y From February I5 to I7 a Tractor and Gasoline Engine Short Course was A conducted for the benefit of young men from the farm who were unable to attend the regular High School Course. Xlr. I. G. Klorrison, an expert repairman, was in charge of the school which enjoyed the largest enrollment of any organization of its kind in Illinois this year. I. Nic. ou ' 1919 5.4-L4: ' 'GV 49.1.4-L1 '27 X -f'if6X0ff'7QE-gl: Egg nlmlmummu:ummmlululumnmummlmmllm nnmmnumnumnm mmmmmnmnmnnumm ff,z.uJ1n.... i ' ' 'lllll'll IQ 1Inummmlumuu m uumuulnga!mlmulnuuuxnml lnumlm Ilunlmm un Immun umm nun :um n v X nn . ll x- The members are: E North Sidf HELEN MILLER GORDON MCNICOL : 1 JOHN KENNEDY JEAN XKVALLACE RONALD REAGAN W MARGARET CLEAVER WALTER WATKINS JOSEPHINE ANDERSON THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of the president and One rep- resentative from each class. Its greatest task is that of keeping up the school's pep and good sportsmanship. Due to the efforts of the organization, the pep meetings held before the Rock Falls and Thanksgiving football games were carried out. Visitors' day, February 23, was also discussed and approved of by the Council. Smiory funiorf Sophomore! Frffhmm 61 South Side CHARLES KEYES RACHEL NAGLE MICHzAEL KINNEY ALBERTJX PETERSON EDWARD HILLIKER BERNICE LELAND LOREN LAIR EVELYN SHAULIS A. P., ,27 . . 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W 1sh We could play that ex ery tlme Oh I llke the games and dancmg, and the CXCFCISCS best Don t you hope we go on a hlke next week At 345 our x1s1tor would hear the s1gnal g1xen for l1n1ng up and after that see a llyely three quarters of an hour spent IH basketball between the class teams games exerclses and folk danclng There are about sex enty flxe g1rls enrolled IH the gym classes of the tuo schools lXI1ss Peterson IS the dlrector C g A X-, r gf l E ' f 2 a M gl THQCHRIS'GYM e,,wEs Q ' cf ' A, if V 7' U , N E. .,,27. 6 'uf - 5 ml ' twSQmwmmmwmmmwmwwwwmmagmmmwmw gl uv u mu r- mmm qxx 7 u ' mmmmm:mummmummummunmunnmnum mmmnnmmn 1Inlmmm-nmmmmummm-lmnnuunumg- 1.u--umm-num nun no mum n m lmsv w- s via' ww-wvw ww 1, - . gr .r .r f - 1 5 ........................ f - -in gig ' - ' : zqs l 'Z 5 I X I 115 'wi U I '- 'X 1 X -., un - 5 I : ... ,L 1 -...--.............-.- 71452.03 mmm--..--m-.-. v.......-an 1394: Q nm...-.n . ' .... ......,.....,.....,.........,.......-H. 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Eleanor Hennessy .Ieraltl Mays, jerry from Sage Creek .... Lyle Prescott jane, Yart-'s Niece ...... Katherine Sullivan l'1.At'i':n'l'l1c entire action occurs in the living room ofthe Vare home on Long lslantl, at some distance from New York City. TIM14: eePresent. 215 573 5 SYNOPSIS o1fAcTs Ac'r la- A spring morning. jerry inlrudes. QCT IH - I,ate the next day. jerry takes a lgind. CT f The following morning. The threa is untangled. Am I Intruding?,' is a thoroughly modern comedy causing laughter galore, based on a mystery plot that holds the attention from start to finish and comes out quite differently from what anyone in the audience is expecting. The action hinges around the efforts of Horace Vare, a wealthy business man, to keep from being frozen out of the Bluebird Motors Corporation, in which he is a heavy stockholder. Blair Hoover, an adventurer, acquires some notes of Vare's when the latter is short of cash and threatens to ruin him unless he will sell his Bluebird stock at a low figure. Vare has been forced into a tight corner financially when Jerry, eccentric son of his comrade of years ago, appears on the scene. Jerry is a regular rustic tornado and sets out to save the stock for Vare. Besides his whirlwind courtship of Margie, Jerry furnishes much amusement for Margie's slangy sister Vi and the latter's bosom friend Dora, who is tho dithcouraged over her love affairthng and he upsets the stately demeanor of Vare's studious niece Jane, and her serious minded secretary, Ernest. Meanwhile he wins thehadmiration of Dickie Waldron, who is busy raising a moustache, and of Peter, V178 schoolboy sweetheart. He Hees from the winning wiles of Mona, the pert little French hfaid, and keeps his eagle eye on Mrs. Hastings, the mysterious woman in black. 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Q '1iiL,g.'i.Cigif 1 SYNOPSIS OF ACTS s Q ACT -Living room of Baxter home T ACT -Two Weeks after Act I. Scene I-Same as Act I. 5 Scene II-Porch of Parcher home S - 5 5 ACT III-INIid-August evening. Living room of Baxter home sr SE: ACT IV- Scene I-Parcher porch . Scene II-Three hours later BUSINESS STAFF A ' Business lVIanager ..... William Zoeller 2 Property Manager ...i. Dana Messer TE W Stage Managers . . . Sidney Buckaloo, Robert I-Ioyle Xf ' 15' 15' 1' 0i C THE SEINIGR CLASS PLAY 1925 Sew enteen by Booth Tarkmgton was the play chosen by the class of 1925 as their Senior Class play It was well given in the high school assembly to a large audience on the f1rst of May One cannot g1VC the cast and Miss lNIaroe too much credit The fine acting showed the excellent tralning received The story centered about one William Baxter and his many loves especially the affair vilth the far famed summer girl so petite with her entrancing baby talking His troubles both humorous and pathetic most of which are caused by h1s Jam eating tattle telling s1ster and misunderstanding parents The cast in order of appearance were Mr Baxter Charles Kerz ane Louise Murphy Mrs Baxter Helen Tradewell Wm Sylvanus Baxter Vincent Slothower ohnnie Watson ames Fanning May Parcher Capitola Akeman Lola Pratt osephine Trotnow Genesis Ernest Floto Joe Bullet Forest Shawger Mr Parcher Douglas Considme George Crooper Richard Belcher Ethel Bake Cornelia Miller Willie Banks Murrill Sanders Mary Brooks Martha Stanley alA.zci A gxfier'J4.4fr wV1reV'v4Lf5-ir4-1 Am -1 ........................ ..............................-Q-.,......-....... -...A A454 - ZW' TP' S591 -mu....................- U....m--...Imm..m.-mn-mm--nm -.--..- lTl .. 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EL BANDITO The Hlgh School Glee Clubs produced El Bandrto a Spanlsh operetta very successfully the 12th of March Mrs Rorrclq and Mrss Brummett the d1rectors are deservlng of much pralse Thrs charmmg musrcal comedy centered about a brlgand and an artrst who looked alrke Both adm1red the popular Agrrlla who had a ferocrous lover rn an army captam The governor comes to capture the bandlt whom Agrrlla wrshes to save because she thmks hlm to be the art1st and because he saved her brother The Jealous capta1n shoots the artrst behevmg hrm to be the drsgursed bandrt but the artrst walks 1n much to Agrrlla s Joy It IS explamed that the bandrt ls the artrst s twrn brother The humorous touch 1S supphed by the va1n gover nor s opmron of hrmself The characters and asslstants were as follows Nrght Watchman Don Manual an Artlst V1S1t1Dg Antlquera uan Don Manual s Servant Bartolo Landlord of San Fernando Pasada Donna Cyrllla Belle of Antlquera Don Lozonno Captaln m the Spanlsh Army Tona a Soldrer ose Marre a famous Brrgand Played by t role of Don Manuel Carlos Cyrllla s Brother Zalda a Mald at Bartolo s Pasada Don Grandeoso Governor of Andalusla Chorus of Vrllagers Soldrers Brrgands etc Stage Drrector Buslness Manager Dramatrc D1rector D1rector of Dancmg Accompanrst MUSIC Drrector Clarence Sproul Donald Crews Gerald Sproul Wrllram Rhodes Mabel Smlth Thomas Erwm Orrln Peterson he same one Who plays the Rlchard Lrevan Mlldred Petrt ohn Cahrll Harold Coss Russell Dunavan Wahnetah Brummett Frances Campbell Ahce Powell Bertha Rorlck W LA'-5 617 :fUinlnunnunuunluluni:-1-unun-.nun9 .nununnnulnllullnullIulunnlulnlunnlununuuuulnlllllhllllnllllllnlllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllnn p I ulllllllllllllulunln n ln I nulllllllllllllllllllnunnAuununvii I 'Illll'll'lllll'l l'l '0'll 'Vl'l 'lllilnllll l'l 5933-it-www gf-gf, for 1,7 iviyiv YL ,J ' um:-mm.-m.--.U-...N -mu...ummmnnun I Au- nu -- - ,Z I 1 ' : 2 : 5 2 ,bv ,, V s' . 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A T H A s A U rw T 5 'A On Nfarch 26 1926 the South Slde unrors produced Agatha s Aunt three act comedy It was recelyed Very enthus1ast1cally by a large aud1ence lXIuch of the credlt for the success of the performance IS due to TVTISS Velma Fav Xrvhlte the drrector The members ofthe cast IH the order ID wh1ch they spoke vsere Eleanor Clayton Henry VY llson John Cah1ll Clark Duffy Mrldred Petlt Dorothy Weatherwax Zalda Flnch 1m Doollttle Deacon XfV1gg1HS Howard Kent Phemre Lldd Agatha Kent Burton Forbes Rldgely W arren lWrs Knox ul1a Studley Harrv VX lenman Airchael Klnney Alxce Powell Frances Campbell Malcolm Brown Ruth Wlenman Raymond Helley Busmess Manager Property Manager Stage Manager The scene was the l1v1ng room of Oak Knolls the Kent homestead near New York Clty The flrst act took place IH une the second and thlrd IH August Agatha Kent a glrl of nlneteen hves at Oak Knolls w1th Howard her step brother Zalda Flnch hrs aunt and Phemle Lldd a servant girl Agatha rents some rooms for the summer to Burton Forbes a man from the c1ty He belleves Agatha to be her great aunt whom he once knew and s1nce he IS bllnd she as sumes that character so that he w1ll come when hls frrend R1dgely VX arren comes to v1s1t h1m she pretends to he Hepslbah Dlggs a h1red glrl Meanwhlle hllss Flnch recelves proposals of marrxage from 1m Doollttle and Deacon VK rgglns She cannot decrde whlch one to choose for sex eral months then the Deacon tells he that he has Just marrled someone else so lNI1ss Flnch accepts Jrm About th1s t1me ul1a Studley Forbes fiancee comes w1th her aunt Nlrs Knox to see Forbes They dxscover that Agatha IS a young glrl tell Forbes that he has been duped and ask h1m to return to the c1ty Warren who IS 1n loxe w1th Agatha offers to sell the farm for her and returns to the c1ty Forbes re galns h1s slght He tells Agatha of hls love for her and learns that she loves hlm y 1 V sasar A J A A ts statrsa A A A A se ll A J ' a-ArA. ar e- O f Al :ra nm u I I ' S Llgiw L 4L- QDF Lk A :sums l um mm umnm u umm nmmnmum muununnm mm: mmm un u u n u nm mnnmmummm -m uv -I--1. ...-C. mm -mm m mm... 1 mn- I-- ----n nu m m mm-mm um unummu-um un un -mum-un un mm-mn-mm -.1 1, m mm -n--mu-umnm -. um -1 - HI- l 'ml' - y gy YV CY 431-I -:E-.II-I.1-1nmIITnum-:mnmmmm.2? ...-- .n-:E-wwnaluu mnmvtmnnnrznuuummqw:n11umumuumnanmnnu-mmmm-lu1m-1:4:F:timmy-.gaLT::::2:I:ZLIZTQZZ-gif:::i::j:u:::ELH H ?X I ......................... 0 .......... . ..... ,. , Q-414' ................ .......... -A-1 .,............................. 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SLATS The lXorth Srde Dramatrc Club rn order that lt m1ght be better known among the student body presented on February twentreth the plav Slats Under the drrectmon of 'XIr B Frazer rt was a great success The plot centers around Dal Rennngton a college man who seemxngly IS the notorrous RaHles that has been terrorlzmg the town by always robblng guests of walu xbles at faslnonable partles when he IS caught w1th a gold case that dlsappeared at the Phlllps house party Many excrtrng events ensue due to the meddllng of a correspondence school detectxve and the work of a real one who tlnnlcs lns reputatlon IS made When all evrdence polnts that Dal must be the real Raflles If IS announced by the college men that Dal had to steal some tlnng, as thls Raffles as an 1I11f1Zl1,lOI1 stunt to enter the Alpha Pln Fraternlty and could say notlnng to v1nd1cate hlmself txll after eleven o clock The detectlves refused to belnewe tlns story but just at that tlme the real Raffles IS caught, xll IS clelred and the story ends happmlv The cast was as follows Dal C Slats D1zC1'I1ll1gIOIl Wlllldm Rhodes Stexe Ward Amateur Detecuve Olrver Rogers loster a Real One Barry lennon Rowland Phrlxps Donald Crews Bubbles Clmton Ross College Men l aul Grove Thomas Holahan Baxter Lawrence Beede ean Ph1llpS Rachel Kennedy Paullne Wlnthrop Her NICCC ean Wallace C3.Il16I'l1'1C DHVIQ L0u15e Brewster BUSINESS STAFF Buslness hlanager Fred Hofmann Property lXIanager Catherme Conlbear D C 7 Ji :EE if Vx JUNIOR-sEN1oR BANQUET K I SOUTH SIDE In JUIIC,-IQZS, the juniors and Seniors met at the Bluebird Inn for the usual banquet which accentuates the Seniors parting and welcomes in a new class to the final honors. After a very tasty dinner a novel radio program was given in Which many jielpful as well as entertaining speeches were announced in a true broadcasting ashion. Later dancing in the tea room until the usual hour gave an informal ending to ' an evening long remembered by those who attended. JUNIOR-sEN1oR BANQUET NGRTH SIDE The Junior-Senior Banquet of IQZS was held the latter part of May at the Lincoln Tavern in Sterling. After a delicious dinner was served, Gordon McNicol acted as toastmaster, and several splendid toasts and responses were given. Then the junior Prophecy and the Senior Will were read causing a great deal of laughter. George Sproul gave several cornet solos which Were greatly enjoyed by all. After several talks by members of the Faculty the program was concluded. THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PARTY A soUTH s1DE 'We have become used to rain at all Junior-Senior parties so the party this fall was no exception. The novelly decorated Hgyrnw mocked all attempts of the Weather to dampen the spirits of the hilarious merrymakers. With Darby's orchestra to drown the pitter-patter, We all danced with genuine enjoyment. It seemed everyone was there in spite of the weather and were having gular time. . A D a Tfllhe short program was just a continuation of the even1ng's successful enter- taining. The participants in it deserved much credit and the delighted audience gave full vent to their feelings in the applause. . ' We I think that We must judge the success by the reluctance with which We de- ax parted. sis s s 1 THE SOPHOMORE HOP SOUTHSIDE Ram' Rain' Rain' but that d1d not d1smay the Jolly Sophomores In spite of the frownmg face of the vxeather man they gathered 111 the gay ly decorated gym on the ex ening of October ZISI for their annual fall party The gym was beautifully decorated in autumn colors with grim pumpkins gunning out upon the rex elers from under leaves and cornstalks A short program added much to the enjoyment of the even111g W ho would haxe thought Paul Brookner could have been so shy and the Sophies so col legiatep Of course ex erx one danced to the tuneful melod1es played by the or chestra Punch was serxed to the thirsty merrymakers and they were reluctant to lease the happy scene at the appointed hour HM 8 l R SIIIIS HAIIOVVI' FN H SOU'l H SIDI lt vw as October 2OTll that the l reshman class met III the gayly decorated gym to rexel the llillowe en Spirits of IQZS Oh what fun we had' flhere were ghosts witches clowns aps 'I urks gypsies Haw mans Pilgrims and even modest maids of old lhe miny masks and great varieties of costumes caused much amusement to some however embarassing moments and discomforts, as their costumes would not permit them to participate in all the frolics of the evening. It was not quite as easy for the faculty to choose the best costume '1s it would be to determine the value of a recitation. We however, agree with their choice, Charles Harx ey as Raggedy Andy and Dorothy Nelson as Periette were the win- ners of the Honor Hats. Did we dance? Yes indeedl as Joe Ryan and his famous orchestra played those bevi itching melodies. Did we haxe refreshments? Absolutely! VK e munched apples and doughnuts the typical Halloween food. Then the reyelers with a sigh returned to their favorite haunts. E. A. F., 29. On the 13th of anuarx IQ26 the D1xon H1 Y Club was host to the Sterling H1 H Club and tl'1C1l l3d'y friends at a Banquet g1ven at the Y M. C. A. Following delightful solos gixen by 'Ur K1etzman Vot1ng for the Clubs, best looking, fattest and thinnest members etc caused much laughter when the results of the xoting vxere read Chorus s1ng1ng led by hir Kietzman furnished a great deal of fun betn een courses of the d1nner H. 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'1 1 ' To 1 - li ao: 11 7' :LL 4sg,a-.L 'P' 1, 1- C, 1 3 4 . , . x '-fmHCm:.......................................................m.......m......n...1..................,.......m.h.m.........., .. sf W -1 1- A '- I I ai,illl.nullullll1llu A JUNIOR CLASS PARTY NORTHSIDE The Junior class of 27 gave their annual dancing party in the Kindergarten Hall December II 1925 The decorations were in purple and white Darby s orchestra furnished the music for the evening For those who did not dance there were cross word puzzles and prizes were awarded for those completing their puzzle hliss Cora Miller was one of the fortunate ones Ice cream and cake were served to the large crowd of pupils and teachers who attended '27 771419117 '17 f 'li gx Q 0 'ZBA-214211-Zl1JYy1l7s'i2Zi 445 41 1' EN 7 THE FOOTBALL BANQUET Dixon High School s annual Football Banquet was held at the Y December I2 1925 With Fred Hofmann as toastmaster the following program was carried out W Cornet Solo George Sproul iff?- H O 93 U1 1-f r-+ O H FD W 5 5 -1 K4 I C UQ IT' FD UJ 3:1 V 2 a lklusic ........ 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Llgli .En E Q. 332, mnuunw-112:11-'1 mugngwnnuiuggzwuTuuftentuuggguuisgauuuzgnaInuII2mms:n2u2un:uu2nT:iA?- 41,---K-Sa-unuunvnn:s ii! nnlunlnnuuuull 5 nuvuulivlullvlllvrluilulnnilullnunnunnnluuullulnlllmlulnlIllllullllulnllullnullrvvlllllulnIllIlllllnnllunllllulluln ' 'l lllU '' FOO TBA LL THE SEASON 7 0 On September vo, ne motored to Beludere for our first game We had been defeated by them for tvto consecutlve years The team resolx ed that It was t1me for the Purple and VX hlte to take revenge for these two defeats The men worked hard but vsere unable to score, untll the fourth quarter vthen Wlenrnan picked up a fumble and raced thlrtv yards for the only touchdown of the game 480 Ihe next g tme vt as on October 3 wlth a team th tt IDIXOH had never played Cteneseo eame to Dlxon deternnned th tt thev should not lose to a team that they htel nexer before met but they had forgotten to reekon wlth the fightlng splrlt of the D Il S lmproved by the PFCVIOUS game, Drxon outelassed and outplayed tht opponent by running, 1nd fightlng tts way to rn overwhelming, vlctory of 48 O 70 On an ldeal football day DIXOII went to Nlendota anel defeated them by a seore of 7 O hfendotx whleh was our first eonferenee game had a record of de featlng some very good teams The players struggled back and forth untll the second quarter when lXfcReynolds broke loose for a fifty five yard run and a touchdown Tlns ended the scoring for the first half VN hen the whlstle blew for the start of the second half the team went 1nto the game determlned to add to thelr score Nlendota also t1ghtened the1r defense and it became lmpossxble for the Purple and VX hlte to score The game ended wlth a 7 O victory 7 0 On October I7 Polo came to Dixon to battle with the Purple and Whlte In the first quarter Polo showed reslstance, and Dixon was only able to score one touchdown Howex er 1n the rernalnder of the game Polo gave way to the furious attack of D H S and we were able to run at w1ll for the ten toachdovvns The second team men vtere used for a major part of the last half The first real test of the team came on October 24 when we invaded Sterllng Sterling had a record of not being beaten on their own field for sew eral years and the team had made It their arm to oy erthrow this trad1t1on The game was played on a muddy field in a drenchmg ram, but th1S did not keep the loyal backers of the team from demonstrating thelr pep It was nearlv lmpossible to hang on - r Y . 7 1. 7 i 7 ' 7 4 I Y' . , ' , . r 1 X . . 1 ,i s - fi S . x , , 2 . 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On the very first play, Dixon had the ball. The score was then 7 o Bowers sent in several of the seconds to replace the regulars. They proved more than Mt. hforris could stand, and the score at the half was 20-o. another touchdown and the game ended 27-O. gi 13-0 I Z Dixon and Sterling. The only prophecy that could be made about the Turkey come up and win from us. .1 515 hng tried to score in the remaining few minutes but was unable to even threaten gi 2 :lg Ei: -- , QQ -- -...NLX U... it mm...- 33, -num. 'Q-.7 so ............. . go.-:aaa :...,.,,,..,,,,,,,.,,.,, , . ............. . ,U.-.-m.1mn--mm-mm--m-.n-mm...-...-......U.....-.495-IU.-U.m--iummmi-m.-..i.........-......,........mmm.. X git' . . 1 a . v - - -1 1 - --F-Y f-'ff' 'cz -19 L-fe' ..... . .. ....... ............ ...... .............. ....... .............-.................... . f 5 In the second half with nearly the entire second team in the game, thev scored :lf Then came Thanksgiving and the football game between the two old rivals ' 5 Day game was that it was sure to be very close. But the team after going through 5 the season up to the last game without a defeat did not intend to let Sterling ' 5 ln the first quarter, the two teams battled back and forth, but neither team I threatened. In the second quarter Dixon got the ball on their twenty-five yard - line and opened up an aerial attack which placed the ball on Sterling's twenty five yard line. Then lVIcReynolds took the ball around left end with perfect : interference and went for a touchdown. This ended the scoring. In thc third Eli quarter Dixon threatened several times, but lacked the power to put the ball over 'iii for another score. In the fourth quarter Sterling opened up with a passing attack placing the ball on our three yard line. Then they attempted another pass, but it was intercepted by Keyes on the five yard line. He ran ninety-five yards for - the final score of the game johnson missed the goal making the score I3 O Ster 7'i 'T'W Q1' v r'-7 14. 4. . ' 71 XVXXA . k 5guunmummm'nmununnmmmnmumm 1nnmmmnmumnniumm1nnnnuuumummmnn nmummmunmnunmmmunununmm nnnnmumnuuunlnuluguag- ann-nnnnuuunnuunununmnunn ,Qwmn1..E,2-W'1- 'www -ev ' - .r- -'v.r'V-.rwr 'rw L-5fgsx' QJE....m-m.-.---.-..-I.-1-...-nmimm' l mulnunummnnmlnull: 5 E 'lbw w : 1 -1L E 9 1 I . , g its 5 :-E ' : ' e 5 gf : .4. umm L ll --I--..------In ----muuguqn ummnnmmmn T'E'.lDi!.Z'EZiZlXfD1' mu-mmn-mn-m-mnnn-mummm -u Y: u : g M : g W :Ki W x f Q Z 1 81 E145 ,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,.........., muIImnnInnunnnunuunnmnmumm IInImum-nmugunmnmnummmm 'n umm mmm mn umm' .X f mm mmnunnmmmn mug: E 37 r . 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I I I 5 u 1 I 5 JE E. - B 9: Q GUS BONDI I aptazn Gus fulfilled to the utmost hls responslbxhty as captam of a Champron team C us always kept h1s men 111 good spxrlts and dld more than hls share to keep up the old D H S light He was chosen as all conference tackle and hls opponents concede to h1m the honor of belng the hardest htttlng llneman ever produced by Dlxon Hlgh VK e wrll lose Gus by graduatlon and he w1ll leave a blg hole rn Dlxon s 1ne HARRY WIFNMAN Harry was a very dependable center and tackle He could always be rehed upon to keep the opponents from gomg through hlrn As he has another Vear and rs captaln elect he should be one of the outstandmg lxnernen of next year s football team GORDON NTCNICOL lylac was a versatlle runner He h1t the l1ne hard and made a good man for shdrng around the corners on off tackle plays He has a good toe for puntmg and IS always vvatchmg the ball He IS no doubt one of the best fullbacks turned out of D1xon Gordon w1ll be rrussed a great deal next year because he IS gradu atmg F R A N K K E L L A R Frank play mg hrs second year of football for D H S proved to be one of the hardest h1tt1ng men ofthe l1ne Very httle ground was made through hrs pos1t1on He ulll be back next year 1D the hneup and should prove one of the best guards turned out of the D H S RICHARD MCNICOL Dlck xx as a backfleld man wlth great ab1l1ty He could sense the weak spots ln the opposmg l1ne and make use of them He was small but made up for It 111 lightlng spxrrt He has two more years for the D H S and should form the nucleus for next year s backfleld as he IS the onlv varslty backfeld man back ,.IIEE.u 92 W k , . , , 5 tl t K t t . jr ' . , y V ' ' s ' ' - ' J ' Q N 1 , 1 J g x x x x A j K - , f J ' E . . . . . . . , . . 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He was the smallest member of the lrne 83 a guard of marked abrlrty M I K E K I N N E Y Mrke was a very dependable center He passed the ball wrth great accuracy but thrs drd not keep hrrn from breakrng up center plays and harassrng the op posrng center Mrke has another year for the D H S 9.5 K' Off QV wi' ev' mul ummnmumuuuumumnmnv'Q' unmmmuuununuuunummmmuuuuuunnunmuuunuumnuunnumnuumnmntmm. Iimunmm-unmmuunm Q -lf'-1-IH ' II ! 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He could run the ends and hit the line with versatility and could be counted on for his share of gains. 1 5 0E 25 CARL FISHER I X . for the work he does. y There is one person included in a football squad that receives very little credit tl 5 This year we were very fortunate in having Carl Fisher as our manager. He bg was continually working for the welfare of the team. He was one of the best managers the D. H. S. ever had, and future teams will have to look far and wide 5 5 Q before they find one to equal the manager of the football squad of 'c'25',. mn-mumun1-InImm-mngnmmun3 ---muummuuI--mmnnmmm.mm-nun-nnnwfuwv' ' lr 'ar W7 ,'y ,.r,,.ycE0,, .7-rt, v Y Q I ilf H The most important and essential thing to a good first team is a good second team This year Dixon had a good steady second team They gave the first team such hard and well played scrimmages that many times an ordinary spec tator could hardly distinguish between the teams If you want to know the real importance of a good second team ask a coach that has a good second team and he will tell you in detail as mentioned above Coaches Bowers and Cully will vouch for this and a great dealmore Another thing to remember is that most flrst team men get their start on the second team so take your hat off to the seconds TIIE HJXLIiCJF FAB4E The Hall of Fame was founded to commemorate the achievements of dis t1ngu1shed athletes of Dixon High School and to be a means whereby the stand ards principles and ideals of our school might be raised The entire corridor on the first iloor of the High School in both the North and South side building is reserved for this Hall of Fame The group pictures of every athletic team are to be hung therein also the trophies won by the teams for the school placed there. The athlete who has won a letter three times in one branch of athletics or has won a letter in every branch of athletics offered throughout the year, is entitled to a place in the Hall of Fame. An enlarged picture of the athlete in the uniform of the sport in which he has won his letters is placed there with record of his work. Those men who have the honor of a place in the Hall of Fame are: South Side Hall 0 7 '17 ' 1Z'1Y' A LEA --gui A muu-mm m .. ...mu uunsuuun nu l xm og 3 omgo Fvf O-4 gs. lflpv-1C'. is we owzw s E25 Z? Maw ,Q Zag 3 megg za m Oo Q 00 Q SZ Z! 'Q 30,0 it HE 5 W 55 0 V' rn ale OO I' fa. FZ z . Q ii m if ' ' O . E5 I O ' E: r-r. Sd oo ' 5: - EOE Cn - rd. ' 31 g H1 I 5 1. 8' ee. PU QP -se W. :' N4 H Q' EE 2 w E 1 'D sv E5 'Tluf EZW'-1 1'1 sis 0 .owo 35 94 42'2 U33 -ao-Won 5.5 snru 531915391 :W o:. : fi cpm T-4c,.xo-una.: ll we Hwww I cum Yirornru 0, mas comms: E55 P-1'-1 SD'-ia'-1 -, UZCIJ P105 U7 I W U w E ' m , - U . be ' U .. .. gil? 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N DIXON vs POIO The basketball season was successfully ushered ln on anuary 8 when Dlxon beat Polo to the tune of I6 II The game was clean and fast at all tlmes but Bower s box s had the edge The team was all dressed up rn the1r new umforms trunks of purple wrth a whrte belt and a wlute border Jerseys all purple wrth Dlxou rn wh1te on the chest and wh1te border on neck and arm holes Thts outfit was topped off w1th purple sweat pants haxrng zppers and shlrts t mxtch the Jerseys DIXOIN vs MORRISON II'lLl1X the fifteenth the team journeyed to Morrrson A good company of IJIXUII rooters were there and all of INIorr1son attended the game Dlxon was thc td four to three If the flrst quarter and the half ended 7 7 The teams were wry exenlx mxtehed xt no tune durlng the seeond half was e1ther team more than one go tl lll the lead The outcome W ts not determlned untll the last thtrty Leonds of pl ly when ohnson mule a bxsket and put the score I4 I3 Wlth D Il S on t p The work of Dlxon s guards was exceptlonally good DIPION vs MI MORRIS llns game WIS equllly as lllflllllll, as the IVIOITISOII game but the outcome w ts not ts ftyorable lhe boys from Mt Morrls took the lead ln the hrst half but the score was close throughout ln the last quarter BOIILII started a rally by lnl lllj, 1 lone one but 1t was too late Mt Morrxs won by a seore of I6 to I4 but they had to fight thelr hardest to keep old Dlxon down DIXON vs STI RI INC On anuary 22nd Sterlmg came to Dlxon seekmg revenge for two football defeats VN hen the game started Sterlxng held flrst place 1n the conference wlth IOOOCZ3 The game was mterestmg but seemed to lack the characterlstle Drxon Sterling fight Dlxon was newer 1n danger of defeat and held Sterllng, to a smgle basket The other 8 polnts were scored on free throws When the end came a large crowd of Sterllng rooters were sent home wlth the sad tale of a 22 to IO DIXOIXJ vs ROCHELLE The team droxe to Rochelle on Saturday after gtvmg Sterlmg a drubblng the nlght before Although the weather was stormy many of Drxon s loyal fans ac companred the team After the boys got used to Rochelle s large gym the go1ng was good for DIXOH The contest was hotter than the IS to 7 score suggests Our guards Bondl and IXIcRey nolds were kept busy all the time and dld much to secure a uctory for D I-I S W 1enman our long center caged the most po1nts for Dlxon DIXON vs MT MORRIS Drxon lost the lead rn the conference when IXIt NIorr1s won a 33 to I4 game old Purple and VK hlte fight unttl the last gun was shot DIXON vs ROCHELLE Rochelle came to Duon to ex en up for thelr former defeat The game was Duton untll the last mlnute when Rochelle came up and tred the score I4 to I4 In the three nnnute ox er t1me perrod followlng Rochelle scored a held goal and took the game 16 to 14 jj I a defeat. , ' . , ' W 7 Y . . E at Mt. Morris College gym. Although Dixon was never ahead they kept up the QM . JI iv . . :QQ ----- - 4 ----- ---- '-'- 'l 3 Y'm 'YX'W Y-7' ci. S 71 rv ls N ++Sb W1'.H,,,1-rW - 1 r.. .. - ,,,,,Aw,.,mvmW?m?Tri9Fgi' f-1:-gi, 57ib!L3k11Q,1umigti1-'WiaEmu,lurk..-mJ9,MmA1111mr!,.i- .1 11-, vjrwn 11 ,rum fm, ,, , fqQQ6,,j'Q3-F--Y-.-,.,fi-rggg.-rr-:qv-fwwfxjf,3 K : AE l 5? Ei if El ii A 3? fl!! sl ,xa,fxf1 ,Taryn X42 V. :Lz:,2gr5mEc:i?+':rf.g .111 Q., inf at it, 1 :S :fi 1 -f- UC: 3 J -Q. J ,V XXX field 21: ff: ' fair iff ' l. NO A 1 4' 'W : : . . 5.5 14055 355 : ' if-i at A 512 DIXON Vs. ROCK FALLS On the night following the Rochelle game Dixon went to Rock Falls to play. During the first half the score was decidedly in favor of Rock Falls. The second half was a different story. The Green and Black were entirely outplayed but Dixon's spurt came a little too late. The game ended 24 to 20 against Dixon. DIXON Vs. POLO ECE This game was a decisive victory for Dixon. After the boys found their places 1 1: on the floor Cwhich is smaller than Dixonis 'fcracker boxwl they scored at will. The third quarter was played by the second team alone. They managed to hold Q Polo to three field goals. The regulars appeared again in the last quarter and finished the game with 31 points to Polo's 14. DIXON vs. ROCK FALLS Rock Falls came to play in our attic on the 19th of February. This game was one of the cleanest and hardest ever fought in Dixon7s gym. Only five per- sonal fouls were made by both sides during the entire game. Rock Falls took gal home 25 points and left but 18 to Dixon. DIXON VS. STERLING E E All Dixon-Sterling contests are battles and this game was no exception. Both 1 ' teams were playing their last conference game and put all they had into it. The ij j score was never close, being I2 to 1 at the half and 16 to 8 at the finish. Kennedy was in fine forrng he made IO of the I6 points. lXfcReynolds played a good game if at guard and had the ball a good part of the time. W DISTRICT TOURNAKHLNT Dixon drew a bye for the first round of the tournament but lost to Rfendota will I7 to 20. Dixon led at the half 7 to 3, but the second half the lfendota boys hit the basket. Xlendota later lost to Rock Falls and Won from Xlanlius thus securing 5 third place in the tournament. Rock Falls then lost to Kforrison in the finals, 1325 ZQ to 21 giving Nforrison the championship and Rock Falls second place. Klen- dota received the sportsmanship cup offered by Sterling. 1 1 gf l tl mp 2.9 'ff' ' ' Y 1.72 el 9 'ill' ummuunu umnnnnmunlnunlnufuunnumuavgf muummumuumnunmnunnunummnumummmumm-numnm1-uuuuuummmm..mummm-u-umu---mm 07-----------'-'----- Z- 'i! V-7 3 7i'2x 9 4 :4 5 4: 4. Y i g .g..Lm-1' 'QY YV ' CZLl5 . C BASKETBALL MEN EARL LARKIN Captmn Captaln Larkm prox ed to be an able leader for the team and by hls excellent playmg set an example for h1s team mates He was always on h1s toes from the t1me of the first whlstle unt1l the game ended It would be well for succeedlng captaxns to remember h1s hard plaxlng and flne sportsmanshtp He w1ll be lost by graduatlon Xl ILLIAIXT JOHNSON Blll was one of the lXorth S1de play ers on the team and was the famous Place Ixmcker from the football team He always played the game hard and was a cool conslstent player that could lee used IH the forward or center pos1t1on He could always be counted on for hls share of the polnts He w1ll not be back next year as we lose hlm by graduatlon WINSTON MCRI YNOLDS bkllllx was one of the fastest guards m the Conference He could take the ball off the bankbolrd w1th great ease Hrs dr1bbl1ng was useful on large floors for brnngmng the b1ll down wlthln shootmg dlstxnce for the forwards He had a dcccptxxc p nss wlnch baffled the opponents when they tr1ed to lntercept h1s passes llc wxll not bc b tek next yelr also DCIIIAL, lost by graduatlon HARRY Wll NMAN NN lenm 111 our tall center was a eonststent player throughout the setson He xlw uys fought the g1me hard and could alwxys be counted upon for Ins share of polnts On account of hls helght he was very good on the defense llllS maklng lt etsler for hlm to lntercept the passes of the opponents Havmg one more wear to play for the D H S he should develop lnto one of the best centers of theD H S JOHN K1 NNI JY Herb1e lb capta1n elect for next season and promnses to be one of the best forwards produced IU D H S ohn was always IH the best of cond1t1on and gave all He has the envlable record of scormg more pomts than any other 1nd1v1dual on the team G U S B O N D I Gus was known among other teams Cand the scrubsj for hls flghtmg Splflt He played guard and at all txmes played hard and fast What he lacked ln he1ght he made up IH ag1l1ty and pep Gus graduates thls year and the team wxll lose MICHAEL KINNEY hfhke our manager 1S one of the reasons why the team was on a play1ng standard w1th the rest of the schools 1n the Conference He worked hard all year always str1v1ng to keep the team m cond1t1on He was one of the best Basketball managers the D H S exer had THE SECONDS Dlxon s hghtwelghts were a fast aggregatron Although most of the teams that they plat ed outwelghed them they made the fine record of gomg through the season wlthout a defeat Sterllng, Rochelle Ashton and Lee Center were some of thelr X xcttms The greater part of th1s team was taken from the Freshman and Sophomore classes and they deserxe much cred1t for the part they had tn tralnlng the regulars Nlost of these fellows wrll be back next year to help make a wtnntng team The personnel of the team IS as follows Hofmann oyce Black burn Schertner Certes Padgett Brown and Dockery f N w- ! 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T20 IKEA-EH 4iJY7TG eKT OLIVER ROGERS Mile and avelm Ollre rs another Soph who rs garnrng fame on the track and freld He has the necessary determrnatron and great thrngs are expected of hrm next year CHARLES KEYFS POZeVault Chuck rs the captarn elect and Wrll make a good leader for the 1926 squad He wrll no doubt be takrng rn the medals thrs year rn the pole Vault and be the source of many pornts for Drxon CLARENCE GROTH Dwcuf and Shot Tony was a good man at the werghts and worked hard for what he got He graduates thrs year and We shall mrss hrm also hrs wrt and hard Work VVAKELEY FLANINGAlXf Hzghfump Wake surprrsed everyone by showrng them that even rf he was small he could surely Jump He vvrll be back next year and should be a record breakrng DONALD HUNT MzZeandS80 4 QZ L.4' - .rizinwl s',4 L 2 i Hunt Was one of our grrtty drstance runners He practrced farthfullv and got results He has one more year to run for Drxon and Wrll lrkely get hrs share of the pornts WILLIANI JOHNSON Ducw and Shot Brll was the logrcal chorce for captarn for thrs year He always gate all that he had to the team He Was always to be counted upon for hrs share of the pornts thrs makrng hrm a valuable man to the team 1111'.l'IIiI1'.1fIIIIIfIIffIf.'.'IIIIII1lE'.'IfIIIIfEfffflIIIFLIIIIIIIISIIIITfLI2ZZ'f.ZIIIIfIIIEIIIf.'ffIIff.Z'IffIfIIIIfIIff.'IffIfIIIZTIIIIIEA'ff.'ffIIIf.IIIIIIZIfIIII122132IZ'.T.T.fZZZ'.'.'.1ZffIIi1121121172IlTIf.'fIIIIIIII2Yff.'IIffIIIfffffffIIIZIIIII111122IfIIEIZ'.Z'fIfI111Z11IIIIIZZTII A '.Z'IfI.IIIII .'f.?..'f'.I TS'f.' 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Jeff K 11? 4' ff Jai. faf,QH'fM ga n ,f M-M gfgfww fmf aww ,Wy X I j', afaa a1Zff1'fa2 Qf' 'cw H., M' COACH A C BOWERS Coach Bowers has rlghtfully earned h1s reputatron 1n ath letlc clrcles, not only In Duron but In all towns and schools w1th whlch we have had athletrc relatrons as a hne fellow and a won derful coach Much cred1t IS due hlm for the w1nn1ng of the con ference champronshlp rn Football and the showlng made IH Basketball At every stage of the game he stands for fa1r play Hrs motto IS to wln, but to do 11 falrly, to lose IS preferable to a foul w1n Wm or lose he always stuck by h1s men and they 1n turn could always flnd a coach, fr1end and cornpan1on IH h1rn It would be hard to ind anyone equal In coachlng teachrng, rnan aglng to our own A C Bowers COACH B O CUL Y A new member was added to Dlxons coachmg staff th1s year Mr Cully came to us from Flora Ilhnors, where he had been coachrng for three years He graduated from Ill1I1OlS Col lege where bes1des h1s scholastlc attalnments, he partrclpated IH football, and track In hls Senror year he was selected as quarterback and captaln of the all star team of the L1ttle Nlneteen Conference Ill1I101S College also glVCS Mr Cully credrt for holdmg the record rn the runn1ng broad Jump so he rs expected to do much for the track team As a coach and teacher, Mr Cully gets results He and lXIr Bowers expended much hard work IH order to traIn the foot ball squad 1nto a champlonshlp team 93 E lr ls F l f 5 ' '12YO'lZEAi.iirZ i.eZ ?4l4 s 1 . ..... ....................................... . 17-if Y 3 54:05 I l ,.. .I...............-In--III-I-II--....-I..........,. 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One evening when the sun was sinking low Prince Naper carne riding by. He saw the bonnie lass with lingers pointed Rode straight across the pike Said he'd return in a year and a day And asked her to be his wife. Mary Ellen grew a felon Had it several days Doc Mellon tried to reduce the swellin' By tl1e use of curds and Whey. But her finger, it grew longer Than the rest of her lingers fair No longer was it of perfect taper And Mary Ellen wore a very Worried air. hly linger has lost its tapered beautyf' Cried Mary thinking of her Scottish Prince If only Doctor Mellon when he reduced the swcllin Had used curds instead of quince. But the finger it grew longer In spite of Mary Ellen's tears, One night she stood on the River Clyde And thought of the coming years. As she lingered here upon the bank, She decided to end her life. So the poor Prince was at a loss VVhen he came to claim his Wife. 96 Z-----.mm.-mm-mm..-.mm-mum.-m--.1...mn-....mm-.---in...-.-.-m.m...m...m.--vi.. S lyv iv-w w 1' Y ' .gvZv1,'7 'lf' 'T 95 5i'li M v1 yv -45-494-4' 2 .........................m.-.--...-i....m-.........i..-......-1..H.-...-.....................mm...,.......i.-.... 5, X I I F I E lllllllllllllllllll I I X 54' 5245 ' 49 e 5' fi angie A SNOWMAN S CHRISTMAS The Fa1r1es bullt a snowman and left h1m on a h1ll He vxas made wrth a shout and a laugh and a 'w1ll To shape h1m up rrght and out do the other fellow And they gave h1m a chuckle that was deep and r1ch and mellow They gave hlm every thrng complete he was really qurte a man Thev gave h1m all the1r presents but a summer s coat of tan T was the nlght before Chrrstmas he stood on that hlll T wasn t accounted for he should be there st1ll? He and the Wlde world spent thelr Chr1stmas together They whlspered and nodded 1n the Chrlstmacv weather I m sorry for those who don t have Chr1stmas at all Then all merry Nature answered h1s call To TSJOICC and dance rn exuberant glee And go w1th Mr Snow man on h1s Xmas spree He thought long and hard of somethlng to eat He patted h1s stomach gave a shake of h1s head Oh I 11 have thxs grand feast when the world IS 1n bed Along about mldnlght down through the sky Old St Nrck came a r1d1ng wrth a b1g Chrlstmas p1e He gave a low chuckle shook hke a bowlful of Jelly Sald he I ve everythmg IH It even a p1nch of sasperllll Oh really our Snowman had the surprlse of h1s hfe' He ate lt wlth an 1c1cle fork and a knlfe A f1ne comb1nat1on from 1c1cle radlshes To snow hand made ra1s1ns and b1g frosted cabbages He ate lt w1th rellsh My what nour1sh1ng food' Ahem' Now I thlnk It qu1te fitted rny mood He thanked Santa klnclly sa1d Please call agam Santa laughed as he answered If I can f1nd you my man ON THE CHARGE OF THE SENIOR BRIGADE Zeros to r1ght of them U sllps to left of them Exams rn front of them Y olleyed and thundered Stormed at w1th rule and bell Boldly they wrote and well Into the volley of Learnlng W rote the Semor hundred W hen can therr glory fade? Of the wrld grades they made All the teachers wondered Honour the grades they made Noble one hundred M B 26 Z 97 . mmm...U--m-mm-m-1. .. .......... Z---.-.-uu-.1un-mnmnnmmmum-mmmmIuun-umu-mnnuuIumIIInInmmuuuum-mu-unmuummn-uw Q1 ---I-QI--mumum--mum.mmmlmml :Viv qviv-1-gp rqy 1, eq, Qi, 3 .43-43 Y '7 7 1 Vi'EQ ?hEfz fmnmuunmmInn1uKunmum'11u1nnnnnGug :ml1Inu:IInIn1llIu1u1IIlumuulanmmumnumnu ,izmmluullnlnumnmullnulmmulllluu .... I . f . 1 7. 7 fx A ' . A He thought long and hard of the world's greatest treat, . F. .7 . . .',, 7 ' M. s., '26, 0 Honour the Senlor Bngade 2 Y Y A E Q. :ilfllllllllll I llllllilllllfllllllllllllli r llllllllillllllllllllllIlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l . 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I IIIQLIIFCLI Vle don t lor example I was born III 1564 and left the other world back 111 1616 yet I COIISILICI' myself fifty two years old As a matter of fact, th1s 1sn t exen tl1e d1te of Burn s b1rthel1y but there 19 gomg to be a full moon tonlght so he dee1ded to hue the PIFYV now No one down here keeps track of dates ex cpl Don 1111 I II,IIOI'i,Ll IlllS zttempt at humor by tllffllllg to more serlous matters Nwllll do you Illlllli of the attempt to prove that Irane1s Bacon wrote all xour works? Do people Sllll belleve that? It s an outr1ge, lt s preposterous Of eourse he Llltlll t wrlte my plavs It s s1mply an attempt to get publ1e1ty th ll he eouldn t 1, 1111 by h1s own works VI hat about that poaclung story COIILLI'HlIIg you ?' Qhakespeare laughed and wlnked knowlngly Oh that s a dlfferent tale But there IS bappho callmg me, so I must lea you ust a moment, please Why d1d you leave your second best bedstead to your wxfe, and not your best one?,' But the great w r1ter had dlsappeared Wlthout answerlng my questlon MANINERS IN THE CLASS ROOM Classroom manners are not, as a usual thmg a Joy forever nelther are they a th1ng of beauty Look at the students who sprawl over two, and even three, seats LISICH to the hum and buzz of conversatlon Even those who secretly prlde themselx es on the1r courtesy w1ll wh1sper IH the classroom when someone else IS rec1t1ng VI hen one stra1ns h1s ears 1n vam to hear what the one recltlng has to sax, IS It any wonder that these lapses from courtesy occur? There 19 also the student w ho chews gum IH class Is 1t fa1r to one s fellow classmates to be an object of scornful amusement that attracts thelr attent1on? Can one pay str1ct attent1on xf the one w ho IS recltmg punctuates ew ery three or four words w1th a frantlc, audlble chew on a wad of 1ll smellmg gum? These thmgs are not so bad 1n the assemblx room but 1n the classroom let us have peace 95155-:x 1-:iam-2 visas:-'-'ri-si 4-me-2:1 lf o :nn ones.-as-'rx nk-56.1 .5 yiiyiqm, .42 :si Y v y 5 Z 4 I :W I 9 V 1 1 5 5 1 7 . , . i 5 SC Y ' ' 7 5 5 1 I 1 c . 1 E 5 H . 1 , . , . E 2 . e 5 - ' as 5 I ' - - 1 5 1. - - - IN: H 1 1 1- , 1 - :V . . 1 , , is 1 Q 1 ,. Y , 7 X . , 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 , . V . . u . E75 1 1' z 1' 2 , 1 , , ls! 1 1 1-' . , , , 2 , 1 1 , e 1 1 . 1 1 fri , ,, , , H 5, 5 1 el . E15 11 f, - 1, 1 ,1 , E 1 Q 5 , i aa i 5 I 1 . 5.5 14 , 1' , 11, ., 1 . 1 I 5 1 . 1 ' C- x x 1 u , x !, i ' 5 . ' , , 1 ' 1 1' , , 1 ' 1' , . 1 ' . 5 , 1 . 1 1 . 1 I1 . - - 1 w 5 5 'L 1 1 . EY? H , , . , ' 1 1 1 ' 1 gbg . . Z 1 ' 1 ' ' . ' 44 , '1 , ' , ' 1 '. , ' 1 . 5 5 , I 1 E E. 1 1 1 ve E 2 -L f - 1 1 , . 5 E 1 . ' 1 1 1 5 5 . . . . . E 4' 7 L. 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I dldn t have the crust to look up to find out but hear1ng a groan nearby and a remark I knew 1t was some other fellow s folks 1ts announcement and I actually Jumped two feet m the a1r The teacher took her place w1th applause She opened her grade book the httle red one you all are famxhar wlthj and taklng her penc1l 1n hand wrth the red lead po1nt1ng to the paper propounded the followxng questlon DISCUSS colnage monetary h1storv and why IS a Mugwump I revlewed my last meal and hoped for lmmunlty another name was called and a nexghbor had to flunk The teacher looked about her 1n a unfelgned pOS1t1VC glee My name was pronounced and along w1th It came a quest1on that I really th1nk sent Dlogenes looklng for an honest man I glanced at the tlme and to my unutterable Joy only forty seconds of the perlod remalned' They say famt heart ne er won fa1r lady so I ahemmed and coughed and cleared my throat and just as I had calculated the bell rang' The teacher looked d1sappo1nted but contented herself by the followlng asslgnment Read half a volume of Hum boldt s Phllosophy take th1rty pages of text and 1f you have noth1ng else to do glance over Annals of I-Ixstory by Gobblewock I had nothlng to cry about for two Assembly naps awaxted mel DW 27 SNOWFALL There dropt from heaven one clear cold nlght A blanket of purest snow Slowly softly 1t floated down Toward our barren earth below Thus s1lently mto our hves Unheralded troubles fall Slowly, softly they steal ln, Into the l1ves of all But do not shrlnk from them my fr1end For that IS the common way Slowly softly ward them off And you ll make a man some day LP,26 99 'ElXQl3?gt fffflffffgglgiffff1'HfffffEffEf3'fflllfffllffflfffffllgvgfffflfgflfllflflflllfflffff 1l'ff.':1'.'f.'.ff.'f5f.llffffIfi:fflfff5fffff.llff1'5'5 O 7 7' 1 1 s : ' 1 The mlnutes dragged ong I was rn a falntlng trance. 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T11 fef Yc7 ':7 We? 07 37623512 :YQ I gg PLAYING THE GAME i 9 1 Q :yu ... 5- , '1 fl I There s a breathless hush m the gy m tonrght S Ten to make and the game to Wm E lf N A half to play and the last man 1n' Oh rt s not for the sake of a purple D Nor the selfrsh hope of a season s fame But hrs captaln s hand on hls shoulder smote, Plav up' Play up' and plav the gam The team comes off wrth rousxng cheers Txred and hot but the game IS therrs The words of the captam had saved therr name They had played up and won the game These are the words that year by Vear, VN hrle on the lawn the school strll sets l xeryone of her teams must hear And none that hears them wlll e er forget 'I hesc they all wrth Wlll1Hg mmd Bear through thc games lrke a torch ln flame And wmmng say to the team to be Plav up' Play up' and play the game' M T 28 IA'IIN AGAINQI LUC II LE The first semester was ended almost The exams stlll rcmamed to be passed and then all would be easy sa1l1ng Ah lf I could only pass Latm, the rest would be slmple The QUCSIIOH was Would I Hunk or not? Goodby and good luck called out Mother as I left I dashed 1nto Latm at about a half a mmute of one mmus nearly everythmg., I needed mcludmg mv W1tS whrch seemed to have suddenly taken leave of me The battle was on' The questxons looked grlmly up at me as rf saymg, ust try and get me The HTSIQ questxon had been conquered Lrkewrse the second and thrrd I absolutely could not translate the fourth questlon 1 I I knew Id make you come down to earth It seemed to say as It peeped 1mp1shly up at me just then IXI1ss P came to save the day w1th a b1t of advrce It was not what she sard but how she sa1d It that helped me Ah Casev, d1d you flmsh 1n tlmep I seemed to hear from the d1stance I came out of mv daze mrth a bump The combat was oy er' VK hat was the outcomep I wondered Dashrng down to the IVIaster of All Latm I wondered yy hat my fate would be One off' Sur' Three Frye' I could almost feel myself belng vyerghed 1n the balance XI ould I be found vxantmg E1ghty one' I had vson At last I kneu hon great generals must feel at the close of a great battle em 1 df . 3 '7 I cc 77 'Ax 5 - ' , ' I I I I - r . f . elf, 42 'A - - , , i , , 3 . 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Of course his voice is fi X Q ' ' 44' 1 77 V ,X a ittle bit different than the restvbecause it s cracked up to be .u Q Qt There have been many exciting times in the neighborhood since the parrot j uttered Polly wants a cracker the first words he spoke after being brought into EE :lj the neighbor's 'fpeacefuln family. Indeed many times since, the nearby neighbors Il have wished to crack the parrot one , when on a warm night in summer an unearthly song would break upon the stillness-and the parrot would ramble on, : often joined by the stray cat that loves Polly so that it would love to crush her in ' its embraces. 5 5 , One day when Susie started singing HI-Ioly, Holy, Holy- the parrot caught 5 on to the way she sang the piece and proudly walked up stairs to jim who was 1 2 just fixing his tie for as he claimed Hthe hundreth time and started in his mocking way to sing the song. Of course this made Jim more crazy and he muttered some 5 5 exclamation that did not miss the parrot's attention. The singing master had arrived to give Susie another lesslpn whergi the parrot 5 5 descended the stairs. As Mrs. Talkalot entered the room to ma e a goo impression . and show off the family to best advantage, the parrot began. Such oaths as the :QE parrot was shrieking caused everyone to gasp! Then with the same uno body f :Ui at home expression on her face he continued How about that nice girl going with the music teacherAdon't you think heislfreshfdongt you tl5inkTlri1e,s freshwi' 5' the last words went soaring high. Everyone ecame em arrasse . en to ma e - ever thin worse- im not having heard the confusion nor knowing that the ' 5 teacfier wis there, siid down the banister with such a reckless speed that his long , legs hit the man in such a way that he was pushed flat against the wall ofthe hall. So between jim and the parrot the whole Talkalot family was kept in one fit -9 of chills and embarrassments after another. By lthe time the parrog vqagsoldkand im sent to colle e the Talkalots had become ro essiona excuse an a 1 1 ma ers. E J Of course ondgwould have to give the parrciit credit for coming in always at the -I wrong time and always saying the wrong ihing. b ' ' h. h d f Although scientist's say that parrots ave no rains, in t is case e seeme i to be the smartest one 1n the family. R L ,2 iii ' '7 9' If A THRILLING MOMENT It was a decision of great importance. On it hinged much future happiness, not only for myself, but for several others. And it was up to me to make it. . The situation had been viewed from all angles, not once, but 'many times. Q There had already been too much delay. It was time to act. A decision, however, 3 could not be reached. I called into council several advisors whose views on the subject served not to help, but to hinder. They were welcomed, however, as I 5 E could not decide alone. , , 5' f f The toss of a coin was considered as a means of settling the difficulty, but was : Q I rejected as being too suggestive of levity for this momentous question. Q The whole situation was reviewed once more, but with no better results than -td had already been attained. By this time, even those who ,would profit by my Q X decision were becoming impatient, the suspense was terrib e, it was necessary .4 to act at once. , Oh, well, said I at last, I guess I had better take this onef' 7 B., 28. Sli iii 101 -W U E 5 E S n 42444: rw 'owne 'X 'K 5 THE BURNILG OF TORQUILSTONE Th1s IS stat1on X X Z Ashby De La Zouche England broadcastmg the reports of the burnmg of Torqu1lstone The besregers and the defenders are prepar1ng for battle F1ght1ng suddenly beglns' The Vvl'11ZZ1I1g of arrows from the bes1egers and the throwmg of m1ss1les from the defendants are lnterrupted by unearthly crys and groans from the dymg men l ront de Boeuf heads the defenders A flght w1th man to man IS now carrled o The Black Kmght 19 overthrown but no he yumps up and fights w1th renevved NILOI' After blow on blow lront de Boeuf falls' HIS men drag h1m 11110 thc eastle llurrah' the l7CSlCQ,LI'S have won the outworlc The defenders destroy the hr1d1,e across the moat but a raft 19 bullt by Cedr1c At last the Black Knlght gams entrlnce lnto the castle De Bracy 18 taken pr1soner 18 l7UI'Illllj.,l llow vvlll All the PTIQOIICFS ever escape? Iveryone w1ll be burned up' C Lklflk 1nd the Blaelv Klllglll shout rl hey must be saved' lhe lemplar who 18 Ill enemy of the Saxon prxsoners hurrles to the room vvhc re Rel eeea IS and rushes off vvlth her lvanhf e v11ll surely per1sh' Ile 15 lI1JLlI'CLl and alone The smoke of the hre IS smothermg, ll1e flames eome nearer and nearer Someone rushes 1nto lvanhoe s room and earrles hlm to safety llls rcscuer 13 the Black Knxght Ledrxc saves Rovvena from the horrors of the expected death lle rushes to rescue Athelstane and VK amba but they have already escaped Where have they gone? Athelstane and VK amba have fled to the court of the castle The fierce and haughty Templar 19 already there A combat ensues Athelstane IS wounded and probably dead The Templar rushes away from th1s bloody scene wxth Rebecca The f1re1s spreadmg rap1dly now from one part of the castle to another Ulr1ca appears on one of the burn1ng turrets' Her gray ha1r Hres back from her uncovered head vengeance aga1nst the Normans gleams IH her w1ld lookmg eyes She chants a barbarous song vv1th her w1ld shr1ek1ng vo1ce Everyone shudders w1th fear and vvonder as the flames r1se around Ulr1ca Her man1ac figure IS V1S1blC for a long t1me She tosses and svvmgs her arms w1ldly Crash' The turret g1VCS away and Ulr1ca per1shes 1n the flames The whole castle IS soon burned Torquxlstone IS no more Statxon X X Z Ashby De La Zouche England has just broadcasted the d1sastrous and horr1ble ev ent of the burn1ng of Torqullstone and IS now sxgnmg off D R 8 100 1i. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,, , ,,, .. . , Xrazrqlzunu----1 --U mm--.---. ...nm .. . --. --m-T3---1-.-----U mmm- mu- -1- 1 --1----------n -1- -ax 7 P W I ' ll. ni Y 1 . .A Y Z T N. . 2 , ,' , - , J - K i ' ' I 5 . . . . . an . . 1 . , . . gil? ll hy lS everyone shoutmg? 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Perhaps one that heralds a cold sometrmes or maybe when someone of the famrlx begln tellrng the drstant cous1ns when you are present just what you d1d or dld not do Of course there are all kmds of fevers Scarlet whlch IS extremely bad the klnd that comes wlth the measles whlch IS far worse and Sprlng Fey er whrch cannot be beaten Sprlng fex er ID 1tself IS not serrous but the after effects are at tlmes lastrng and drsagreeable The class1f1cat1on of fevers IS school the characterrstlcs of whrch are dreamy far away gaze an extreme unwrlllngness to study and a general lack of deslre for anyth1ng except a1r vrolets and green grass The v1ct1ms are generally pup1ls although ey en teachers are not lmmune The after effects are, IH the case of extremely bad cases a poor semester grade The second varlety belongs mamlv to mothers Thrs 1S the krnd that sweeps everyone off h1s feet IH the house The usual S1gDS conslst of vacuums water wrndow brushes and energy for cleanrng The after effect 1S a sparklrng rather parnty smelhng dwelllng and a warnmg not to br1ng the earth 1nto the house Yes fevers are many and d1Hferent but the only one to be really feared IS the good old sprlng specles because rt comes every year whlle the others x1s1t you only once OUR HORATIUS Coach Eades of Sterlmg And all the students swore That the great school at Drxon Should taste defeat once more By the students he swore lt And named Thanksglvlng Day And bade the faculty r1de forth East and West and south and north To summon h1S array East and west and south and north The faculty rrde fast Everyone ln the busy town Has heard the teachers blasts Shame on the false supporter Who lrngers IH h1s home When Coach Eades of Sterllng Is out to brmg the bacon home It stands 1n the school at Drxon Plaln for all folks to see A statue of W1nk McRevnolds Bendmg upon one knee And underneath IS wrltten, In letters of purple and wh1te How cleverly he turned the t1de And made Eades sorry that n1ght P fl il 5 I -A . .. . . . f ' .- ' -, 2 A' : : 1 v 1- : E Q e ra . . . 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I grabbed a little pail that I had been playing with and hurled it at the gobbler with all the force and accuracy that I could command. It struck him right on his puffed up old chest. VVith one wild gobble he leapt for me, and with one wild yell I leapt for the nearby wood pile. The pile was steep but fear had lent me wings. I fairly flew to the top of it, not soon enough, however, to escape a sharp pinch on the leg. The gobbler was too fat to come up after me, but he circled around the wood- pile with a look in his eye that said, Never mind, young lady, you can't stay up there forever, you knowlf' I sat on top the wood pile and cried lustily. Suddenly I noticed that my leg was bleeding where the gobbler had pinched me. Then I turned my face toward the heavens and howled harder than ever. This brought results, for mother soon appeared with a broom in hand and chased the gobblcr away. From that day unto this, l have never thrown a pail, or anything else, at a warlike turkey gobbler. C. B., ,28. THE MODERN ARROW AND THE SONG I threw my hat into the alr It fell to earth I knew not where For so swlftly Wink flew the sight Could not follow my hat IH its flight I breathed a song into the air It fell to earth I knew then not where For what cop has sight so keen and strong But can follow the flight of a song Long, long afterward in the oaks I found my hat still unbroke And the song from beginning to end I found again in the heart of a friend AH 6 1 7 7 7 ' cc ' 77 - 7 7 7 ' a 7 cc 77 . 7 7 7 7 i 1 . 1 9 . ., 2 . 106 ......................... , an-..............ww....w........g........................,...yg-..........mug......-.ww..,..--........Q.g...........v5,. 43' .Y Z T249 1' , LYYZY 7.4 1 1. f f i--7 1- 4. . - , A ,,,,,,,,,,,,...R:dE:1Q '..........um..........................,.......................,..anI3..m......n1...r..........................m.h.m..........?? ,Q:,g,3,m,m m35 'I X IEmum:-EEE-EEEE5-EE' EQ X E5-EE-:El EH 11 A tj UN!! uiitnw' aw L i Aung? 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Dick IXI A Joke l Carl B VK ell give her my best regards V Grace S I see John plays on the scrub team is Rachel lx Oh dear, and he never washed his ears at home Dlcl IXI VK hat s all the noise down there? C ordon M Iella turned a corner IL X c 7 Cordon 'I here vvasn t any corner I yle I VN hat is cold boiled ham? l mcrson R H 1m boiled in cold water Roger S Give me an ice cream cone lin y D live or ten? Roger Only one Under here all mangled up Iles Henry ames McBord One bright morn, With switch thrown on He tried to crank a Iord Old Lady in Music Store Do you keep that song about, When My Daddy Comes Home F Helen IW Oh you mean Three O clock in the Morning Esther Do you know what makes the tower of Pisa lean? Teresa No if I did I d sure take some George It S terrible to go through life alone Earl VK hy don t you get someone to chaperone you? ohn NI Gee I feel terrible Ive got a patch on the seat of my trousers Frank F O, that S nothing, think how you d feel if the patch wasn t there Fellows who receu ed more than three invitations to Girl Scout Dance Paul Groxe Very Popular Edvx 1n Elchler Medium Thos Holahon Lost Count B111 Rhodes Too Many Xl illx Rourke So So' Ly le Prescott How Could They Resist Harold 'Xlarks ust Crossed the Line 0b 5 an - , - - an f 2 ' , sc - sv , ca I ' - , 77 E g . 3 V . sa aa l Y cc , ' as ' E u , 4 E E S ' , an ' , a ' 77 5 5 x . ' . E 3 I , as 4' , , 77 i 5 ' s 'i as . 5,5 D x -11. ! E N u 1 V i H O 9 as ig? , . . ! 5 V , 766 I 'V K 77 Els 1 ' . . 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X ---------------w------H------m------nu ii: annullIuIIIlllIuulllulnlluullnnlnmllvif -f, ivy, 0 5 nnnumlInumnnnmummmnmnIuanIuInunnIlllllmmug:mmunuuunmmnuumn nun unmum nmumm I 'Ilu-lv'II---I'll-llllwllllllllllllll 59. ....Y.h. .... ............. f.....m4' RFP '43- 4'4 'A 4 'h 4 f' 'D 1 ' 9 ' AL A-Q ..QL1f 4 '57 W7 - '57 ' Ei: 5. Dunlop Olly er Rogers smashes me to death Kro Fhte That s nothmg Fat Marks drlves me wrld A fire broke out in a deaf and dumb asylum whrle Barry Lennon was there and he reports one of the lnmates other than hlmself broke hls thumb and two flngers yelhng fire ' It s the gas not the load that makes the cargo Walter W atklns If two men are standmg two feet apart in two feet of snow yn hat t1me IS lt ohn Lockett I dunno VS alter W WIHLCF tlme You b1g sap Lady Customer I want an up to date nut cracker Ruth Beede Rolllng p1n or Hat 1ron Mam? Nlr Cully What can you tell us about nltrates? Fat Rorer They re cheaper than day rrtes Gus e Gus e Gus e Gus e Elolse A 5.454-'. .GLALQ - 15.....H...M-........................-mm................mu....................-..--...m...............................-................. cY'77 hlrs Hennessey Dld you go to the mowles alone Eleanor H Yes mother dear Nlrs Hennessey VX ell how come you brought home vslth an umbrella? IU: n 1 a cane when you left X Pray let me k1ss your hand Sald he VN 1th looks of burnlng love I can remove my yell Sald she Much eas1er than my glove ' T' T80 'EEA-iiGZ'i.fZlif7Y'7T L in 4-15 sb AFTER HI Y BANQUET Wrll you let me klss you? CNO replyj Dld you hear me? W1ll you let me k1ss you? KNO replyj CLouder Please' Please' let me k1ss you? fSt1ll no replyl Wlth a brg roarj Say are you deaf? CW1th tone of d1sgustj No are you paralyze ? W HAT WOULD THE OLD SCHOOL DO WITHOUT Mr I ancaster s admlt shps? Mrss Scott s long lessons? Mr Bower s funny storles? Mr Aust1n s planer to dlsturb the assembly? Mr Corbm to fix the clocks? Cleta Whlte s hand outs? Maroe s tests? Velma Wh1te s smxle when she catches us IH the act? Patterson to gu1de the wayward Ed Murphy Vlrss MISS VI1ss NI1ss I wlsh I could drlve our Ford Vera IVIae Why can t you? Elo1se I get too rattled 09 if ' I ' ' CC ' ' x : 2 5 : - ' I F E 5 522 cc Y aa 2 5 , C6 7 ' : : -' . D ' 3 T : 5 5 : .' an ' Q I :Y I ' 5 ,: H I 7, I . . 7 a as V . :Ns 5 E s E E e 2 ff ' 57 ' : 5 5 5 7 7 E : 5 E cc ' U 5 5 5 ' 5 E if 44 ' , 77 E . E n ' cc 7 ' CL aa - ' an E 5 5 7 3 ' E : E I : ' ,cc 77 77 C D 3 E E 5 f E E 512 ' s 2 I : 5 l E45 1 E 5 2 . I 2 ' a a E E Y 7 ' cc ' ' E 5 . . . , v 1 rf ew r 1 a J Tac .aa E E 7 cc ' ' ' aa Q E E E 5 I E : 7 I 5 5 cc 77 E 5 E E 1 ' ' - : 5 E E cc ' ' ' 77 E 5 v ' 5 5 pi L cc 7 ' nv 2 - ac 7 ' ar ENE iqi - ' - s'i 5 5 5 5 5 E E :IE ca ' ' aa : Q : : 1 :f- : : ' : I Sh ' Q 2 E E ' . . 2 E s -ff ' at 5 Sh -, - 2 2.5 - ' E E E 5 - ' as 77 5 -5 Sh - , da . . . , ET 7 ' ' . E 2 :-E ' 5 5 - J - E E E ' 7 E 5 E 5 - ' 5-E :kg ' 1 ' 5 il ' ' 1 5 .5 s'5 l - 5 5 L ' 1 I l . . . , . - , I . . P f X Al ' l ' ' Q: ELS ' cc ' ' 77 5 Q I I , ' I I EPS ' cc 9 77 - E Q - cc as E 2 5 E I I : 5 5 5 1 a : I I : 595 . 2 W 2 1920 1926 SUMMARY Our Best Looking Girl Vi ho thlnks she IS Our Cutest Girl VX ho thinks she IS Best Looklng Bow Vi ho thinks he IS Fattest Boy W ho thinks he IS Nlost Studlous Boy W ho thlnks he IS Our lNlcest Girl Vl ho thlnks she IS Our Clreatest RIUSICIHD W ho lllllll s she 19 lXlost C raceful C lrl W ho thinks she 19 Cutest Bov Xvl10IlllIllxS he IS l UIIIHCSI Boy VK ho trles to be Best Sports W ho try to be hlost Studlous C lrl VX ho trlcs to be Worlds Prettlest Cllrls hlost Wonderful Colors Most lklodest C lrl , Who thinks she is . Most Handsome Boy Who thinks he is . Best Gum Chewers Who thinks she is . Best Actor , . Who thinks he is . hlost Polite Boy . Wvho thinks he is . hlost Popular Boy Who thinks he is . Inseparable Pair . Wiho thinks they are hiost Ambitious Girl Who tries to be . Biggest Blulfer . Wiho tries to be . Tallest Boy . . Wiho thinks he is , Biggest Eater . Vl'ho thinks he is . Nicest Place in the W'orld , . . Who thinks it is . Helen hllller lVIartha Utley Hazel Wallace Helen Harms Bill Rhodes Carl Buchner Harold Marks Bob Preston ohn King Rlchard LICVHII Cagle Sullivan Dorothy Prescott Louls Slndllnger Beulah Hey lhllss Wllllam Rourke Marian Schmidt Paul Grove Tom Holallon Blll Rourke Pink Dollmeyer C ordon ind Blll Marks and Rogers Mary I Miller Alethea Hubbell D H S Purple and White . Cagle Sullivan . l thcl Schmidt . , , , Richard McNicol . Clordon McNicol . Soph. Clirls Melba Hagerman . Clinton Crews Morrison Ransom . Harry I ordham . John Dawson Gordon McNicol . Gerald Sproul . Ethel and Carl . . Jo and Bill . Alethea Hubbell . Louise Brewster . Emerson Rorer . Harold Rorer , Lyle Prescott . Dale Senneff . Tom Holahon . VValter Watkins . . D. H. S. . . Students P IllllllllllllllllllllblllllllllnllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllvllllllillllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllk 'S' ll 9.0 ll . 'Kr is' - .r avi-f w,v 1, v - 1 .7 .r, .lr .r., .y 5 . 4 ,'.....m.........5.. Q u B' ' 3 P' V , X . 7 J . .. . H . ,, . , . . . . . H , I ,. . . . - I J . . . . C C I vm x C . , . . . 1 . Q, . N . 1 - I X 46 ' av p V Y N ..,,. N I ' s A A . . . . . . J L ll I 1 . 1 . ' xx l Y n ' S C S J . . . . . 2. V Q V . . . ' C . , - C . . . . . . . n . 'V x x . . - . , -' cc ' ' as ' J L . . ! 4 .1 , 1 s 1 K t 7 1 4 , 7 4 f .. Z..-lu...-.......l..H...mlll..-...-ll-.l-m....lm.U..-.l-.-.Umil-lm-,mll.-.....lm,.ll....... ll--...lm-ll.. l... 3 i.Y'.Z2X9Z5 0: L'LZ M4 ................................................................................. ............... ........ . l ll . .. l lu f , -- ....l.... .ln ll.l-...l.....l.--lmm.ll ,Q-5 An honest speeder had just h1t a dog and had returned to FCKTICVC h1s damages 1fposs1ble He looked at the dog a m1nute and addressed Gordon who was looking at his gun Motorist Iooks as 1f I d kllled your dog Gordon Csobbingj Certamly looks that way INIotor1st Very valuable dog? Gordon Not very NIOIOYISI Feeling sorry for Gordon Will SIO be enough Gordon I guess so S bgitorist Sorry to have broken up your hunt And hands Gordon a crisp IO 1 Gordon Thanks I wasn t go1ng hunting just go1ng out in the woods to shoot the dog A young woman tripped up to the counter where a new clerk was assortlng music and 1n her sweetest tones asked Have vou Kissed Me By Moonlight P The clerk turned around at her and answered It must have been Bob over there at the other counter, I ve only been here a week INIr Frazer Correct th1s sentence Before any damage could be done the IITC was put out by the volunteer fire department ohn K The fire was put out before any damage could be done by the volunteer fire department Here Paige Sald his Uncle to him who was helping him drive a bunch of cattle hold th1s cow a m1nute will you? No' answered Paige I don t mind being a director 1n this company but I m darned 1f I want to be a stockholder Maybe says Arthur eatin onions is one of the secrets of long life and health, but how you gonna keep it a secret? Carl- Thou art the sunshine of my soul. Thou drivest away the murky clouds of despair. Thou wilt always reign in my heart. My love for thee will never grow cold. Wilt thou- Ethel S.- Say what is this a proposal-or a weather report? WHAT A FOOTBALL THINKS ABOUT DURING A GAME I think they laced me too tight 1n the back I m just l1ke a woman It takes a good line to stop me I wish the referee would stop paving me around he s got warts on his left hand and they tickle I sure am a sk1n you love to touch These fellows on the teams are always kicking about somethmg, and I,1'I'1 the something that s being kicked about I may get passed but as long as I don t pass out I m satisfied I seem to be the royal bouncer on this field but the trouble IS I never know which way I,II1 going to bounce i Many a woman would like to be hugged as often as I am. What a nice pig I turned out to be. Qmwz, -w:3................. ..........w...........................5......H...........w........2...,..ww.1....mg.........ww...E.......-w!w..gg3?............:............ ' A 4 ' 7 ' 7 7 - J . . ' C L ' 7 7 1 ' 4 L ' 7 7 C C 7 7 ' C ' D L C ' 7 7 4 L 7 7 ' 4 G 7 7 C ' ,C Y , . . . . . 7 7 7 . 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Phy sical Culture Nlusic Age . Vkestern Stories ..... Anna Os1cka B O Cullv D1ck Vi ev ant Freshmen Harold Schertner Iklartha Utley XX1ll1am Rourke VN 1ll1am Rourke A call 1DtO the office A Skatmg Party Arthur Hall Girls' G1rls' Ohx er Rogers Boys Girls Dresses Gordon NIcN1col Paul and D1ck Students of D H S LY le Prescott P1nk Dollmeyer NI1ss Burnham Semor G1rls Harold Schcrtner I yle I rescott B111 Johnson Carl and I thel Mlss Burnham Report Cards I awrcnce Becde Rilla Ortgiesen . Mr. Kietzman Abie Marks . Senior Boys . Ruth Pinkerton . Beulah Hey . Peanuts Golden Book ....... D. H. S. Little Folks .... Senneff-Lennon-Schertner Saturdav Evening Post ..... Bob Smice Theatre Iklagazine . . Cast of Raiummy and the Mumps The City Beautiful ...... Dixon GROUND FLOOR FRUIT STAND Pears: John Cahill Frances Campbell. Dorothy Case, Ikflalcolrn Brown. hlildred Petit, Harold Coffey. Peaches: All D. H. S. Girls. -Not for sale. Prunes: For we are jolly good fellows. just won,t keep. 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Jane NI Don't worry you won't be The favorite stanza of Merritt Schrock I love its pleasant gurgle I love its pleasant How I love to wind my mouth up And I love to hear it go RIISS Scott CIn Civicsj If the electoral votes were counted in January follow ing the election in November and the president elect should die who would be president? There was much discussion and argument and then Miss Scott said What would they do if he died? Sylvan L They would bury him of course Lost A blank note book entitled All I know about Geometry Finder lease return to Bobby Cahill M Miller Son what does this 6o on your report card mean? Son Leo Don t know Father unless it is the temperature of the room We saw a horse shy at an automobile the other day Wonder where he s been the last fifteen years Irate Father I ll teach you to make love to my daughter Shorty M I wish you would old boy I m not making much headway Mr Cully fIn Chemistryj This gas is deadly poison What step would ou take if it should escape? Lyle P As long a one as I could take Sir Harry F I have an idea' Dorothy B Be good to it it s in a strange place Gold Diggers are not necessarily miners minors Bill ohnston I hear your ancestors came over in the lNIayflower Jo Whitish They dld Bill It s a good thing they did I hear the immigration laws are more StI'1C'E HOW Jean W allace I hear your brother didn t graduate from D H S Bill Rhodes No he didn t ean W W hYP Bill R He went to Amboy High School 13 7 . . . C C . ' 7 3 ' ' 4 4 ' ' 7 7 C C ' 7 7 4 ' cc 77 - . 7 . ' L 5 ' 7 7 r. 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Mrs. White Cln Biologyb- All you students be sure to get bugs before the gli next class period. 5 . Harry W.- I have a standing record, of a hundred yards in ten Hat. W1nlcf That's noth1n', l've done it in nine and three-fifths. I-larry W.w l know, but I made mine with my army hob nailsf, B5 AE E Buns Clin Chernj- VVhere is the asthetic acid? lX'lerritt- lim as smart as you, dunce.'7 3 'E E' Mr. Bowers Cln Chem.j-J'VVe just have a minute left, l. want you people to take paper and pencil and write all you know about Chemistry as far as we've OE as 50 gone. 5-1 59 5' VVick-4'VVhere have you been? Doc-HTO the cemetery. Wlick- Is anyone dead ? Doc-t'Sure, everyone of them. Carl Fisher QCalling from the Book Storej- Miss Scott I am sorry but they have nothing but the reversed editionf' Clark Duffy Clvlaking comparison of resources of North and South at outbreak of Civil Warl- The South in 1860 had only 7,000 miles of railroads while the North had 27,000 miles besides 8,000 miles of underground railroadsf, Wlhen Harold iyiarks first became a Freshman he thought that: Four exemptions would be easy to get. That History was simple. . That he would make the first team. That Latin was easy. r That he would never be kept after school. Z' y That gum was not to be chewed in class. That girls were not to be teased. That the Hoor was not a place for waste paper. That he would be the man of many a girl's heart. 114 l s ............--.---.-.--.-.,,...-.,--..-.--..-.-.-.--... s .................................... ......... 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I -- 401 2 4L.4ED GALE DAR 'S 4 SEPTEMBER I SOUTH SIDE FIrst day of school All perIods run through In mornIng so PreshIes could fInd tlIeIr class rooms School begIns IH earnest ElectIon of Annual Staff FIrst SenIor Class meetIng EleetIon of Class Officers FIrst unlor Class meetmg FIrst meetmg of GIrls Glee Club FIrst pep meetlng of year The team starts the season off wIth a VICYOFY of 7 to o at Beludere Pep meetmg for electIon of cheer leader SEPTEMBER NORTH SIDE School opens FIrst call for football men Band goes to ChIcago several boys are mIssIng from classes SenIor PIcnIe FIre Drlll lNfr Cully g1VCS talk on game at Beludere OCTOBER SOUTH SIDE DIxon 48 Geneseo o Flrst meetlng of oyce KIlmer LIterary SOCICIY FIrst meetlng of CInean LIterary SOCICYY ComInercIal Class go IH busIness to raIse money to send members of class to commercIal contests IH the sprIng Team goes to Mendota and wrns by a score of 7 to o General assembly Mr Bow ers explams the forward pass The team shows how It 1S done unIor SenIor Class Party Duron 7o Polo o BIg event' Freshman Party Sophomore Party The team goes to Sterhng and slIdes to xIctory Wlfll a score of 3 to 2 General assembly VICIOFY Play gIven by unIor gIrls General assembly lyfr Brown and Mr Gamber glxe talks on Safety FIrst 17-Q ' . 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VT: 'aw wx 1, Armnstxce Day half hollday Quarterly tests' Wowll' 1 111 Big pep meetxng, and snake dance for Rock Ialls game llay g1ven by glrls 1 11 pI'CCllCt1I1f., outcome of game 11 Due to Blll s toe D1xon defeats Rock l alls 3 to O Dlxon defeats Mt MOYYIS 27 to o and w1ns the Rock IQIVCI' conference Cnyro Club g1VCS football squad blg feed 1 KIWHHIS Club glVCS football squad b1g feed Wmk entertams the KIWHUIS Club wxth the Charleston 1 B1g pep meetmg and snake dance for Sterhng game 11 D1xon takes the turkey away from Sterlmg wlth a score of I3 to o NOVEMBER NORTH SIDE 11 Harold Rorer spends 6th per1od catclnng up 1n sleep I hxploslon 1n Chem1strV In un1or and Sophomore Class meetmgs 1 Slgns appear 1n the Assembly room alludmg to the game Wlth Sterlmg 1 l.1. 1 'XI1ss VK ood gn es talk on nursmg 1. 1mmw Cledon gn es football squad a feed v Q9 if 17 iam S lv E 7 2 Y 4 S 16 5' 5 ' '5 5 '' ''5 fff'f?.fffffffffffffffff.fff'.'f,ffEfffIff1fffffffff.'.'fffffffffffffffffffff:fffffffff.'ffffffffPffff'ff:ffiffqgilffE'?5if'?'2H5'f.'l'fffffiv:ill-LA' .l':-5f15l: 1'-'f-II:if:PgS 'If-I-I::ET-E'-f-'fflIzligiffff- ,... ..................... .. .......... . ..... . .. ....................,................................. . . www NN NNN-1 ---- ro-v--1 gg O-Skwxokn-P Oxan -paso-fs wma glue XIONNNOOXIU1 Ilvlllll IlllllIII!I llllllll, : E . , 1 1 1 . 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' - ' if 2 . - 5 .,, . . si: . - Q . ff.- fi 5.4 1 4 gf W, are - ' -v DECEMBER ga -- SOUTH S1DE Freshman are all dressed up to get the1r p1ctures taken Elks entertalnlng football squad Flrst basketball practlce Gus TCCCIX es sl1ght IHJUTICS Football banquet Harry Wlenman IS elected next year s football capta1n Gus presents Bova ers and Cully Wlth trophys Nlr Lancaster V1S1tS classes Bun spends s1Xth per1od study teas1ng the glr s U sl1ps go out un1ors get class p1ns and rlngs Corn show sponsored by Agnculture boys DECEMBER NORTH S1DE Freshman p1cture IS taken Sophomore p1cture IS taken Sandwlch sale by un1ors unlor Party School closes for Chr1stmas VHCHLIOH JANUARY SOUTH SIDE Back to school agam Basketball season opens w1th second team defeat1ng Ashton 20 to IQ Duron defeats Polo 16 to II Stella spends 5th per1od study talk1ng to Gerald Ortg1eson Vera Mae mforms chemlstry class that xnsect S1dCS are made from sulphur Chemxstry class makes hydrogen sulfide and the results are enloyed by all Drxon goes to MOTTISOH and wrns by a score of I4 to I3 Dxxon 1S defeated by Mt MOFTIS 16 to I4 Exams Drxon defeats Sterlmg 22 to IO Red Valle g1VCS banquet for football squad at Lowell Park Lodge o1nt Annual Staff meetrng D1xon goes to Mt Morr1s and IS defeated 33 to I4 Z , L ,rv-7-'f 0 g.l+ 7'7 01-4 E ,..., ?md.....................,.............--........... ............ r.............. . Q, eg: -1: lf I .r I F: 2' 3 -4 I 5 5 s I 4 3 1 Q- F 5 5 E JANUARY 3 : g if NORTH SIDE 5 5 A Iv x q f Q School again. hfiss hfliller is back from Florida. g Dixon Hi-Y entertains Sterling Hi-Y and their lady friends. E Sophomores have sandwich sale. Girls' Hi-Y entertain their lady friends. - - Q F E B R U A R Y J SOUTH SIDE -Dixon is defeated by Rochelle I6 to 14. -Dixon goes to Rock Falls and is defeated 23 to 2o. 2 l2'LlIlCOll1 program given by Home Economics Club. -Dixon goes to Polo and defeats them 31 to 14. IQ lJlXOIl is defeated by Rock Falls 25 to 18. 22'-WHSl1lI1gtCDll program given by Junior Class. 1 24-Visitors day. if -Gus proves himself to be a good stock room boy in Chemistry. i -Dixon goes to Sterling and defeats them I6 to 8. I QQ! 5' Eu! : F E B R U A R Y NORTH SIDE is - 3-G. McNieol and M. Dollmeyer give talks on annual work. ' -G. S roul and H. Schertner give talks upon their de artment of the annual. 1 . 9 P . . P . . II-John Kennedy informs the English III class that Macauley wrote no friction. C I2-Freshmen give candy and pop corn sale. I6-Sides for annual contest chosen by Harold Rorer and Eleanor Hennessey. If M A R C H ' if SOUTH SIDE I EH ' ' 5-Mr. Haboush speaks on his home, Palestine. District tournament: Dixon ' 582 is defeated by hfendota 2o-I6 in first game. ' 8-Dr. Davidson of Illinois Wesleyan University gives talk. ' li -Operetta El-Banditon. X -Junior Play Agatha's Auntw. 245' -S rin Vacation. P 8 l gl :V 118 U . IIulllmllllllnmIInumllllllllulllllllnfi nIIlvummmn1IllmunmlmmmlllIIIlllnumInlmmumnuummlIlnmnIulnmuumlunumluIunmlnmlmmmnnumnu Qnnu-nun un n-n-lnnnunnnnn:un?Ln tY ' rq, 4L.4ElQ 9E?m .........I... ...l'..... ............. ' ,5.hm'fmG2'mm?h.mim.mi'.....................3............................d:'Ih.. ..... ......m................ v -- --' ------------------may E- 'A -l 5. l Sernor Plav try outs -5 Q. A P R I L E gg l S UQ ll 7 Mowrng plctures after school un1or Semor Party Prelxmmary Llterary Contest Invrtatlon Track Meet at Mt Morrrs Senlor Play MAY Inv1tat1on Track Meet at Sterllng D1Stf1Ct Track and F1eld Meet Dual Meet Wrth Polo here County Lrterary Contest State Track and F1eld Meet Freshman Sophomore Party Dual Meet Wlth Sterhng here Rock Rrver Conference Meet Baccalaureate JUNE Commencement Nat1onal Interscholastrc Meet 30' ' 1 E55 :LE ...................---.--.- 1- ------------------'--1---- - ' ' - '. X 'n ' 9 W QS- ' ' THE MERCHANTS When the pubhcahon of th1s Annual was undertaken lt was neccssaly to obfaln SllHiC1G11t funds to cauv on the VVOlh Oul IJUSIHCSS managers Stalted on 1 tour of the Dvcon busmoss houses, S0llC1t1Ilg adx ert1Se1nents Then It xx as the pubhc Spmt that plolnpted ou1 IllClCh3.11tS to QIVO to thc Dlxonlan Thev d1d It because they wanted to see the IJIXOIIILLH .1 sumuss So uc wk when xou come to DIXOII v1s1t 0u1 I1lOICh'HltS We f.,ll1l mtcc thu thcw wlll show you the gleutcst Qoultesy .md QIVC xou ihf sum COIISICIKI mon that WLS shown towald the Dlxonlun 40 ver B F DOWNING I G RICHARDSON reazwf f-34:1-f an-a::4Q'1,'.4a - STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE GROCERIES MEATS CONFECTIONERY 307 309 West Fxrst Street Telephone 340 DIXOI1 111111015 Phone 805 719 Brmton Ave BOYNTON RICHARDS CO The Standard1zed Store 5 We try to g1ve a real clothmg Servlce L f to th1S commumty H E -E 1 0 , Q Q 'E EMS :Qs if , X E il? x i4 6 V 1 a 4 n ., f , . ,. n ,.,,.,,.,,,,,, ...... 1-45.5325 .Q 'W ww ..4 .4o V.x,r W e fi 4 1 GREEN GRO CERY Fresh Frurts and Vegetables For Your Table at A11 Tunes Phone 729 2065 F1rst Street THE THINKING FELLOW CALLS A YELLOW YELLOW CAB CO 2 Phones 00 N F RICHARDSON 111 East F1rst Street Drxon I111no1s Phone 233 GROCERIES Servrce, Quahty and Prlce GRAIN COAL PUBLIC SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 364 D1xon, 111111015 Feed Grmdmg Supp11es Gasohne Motor Orls 1 3 , 'x 1-mm-umumummm-munnn-1mm-mu-mnmn.ummm-m-tm. s Q .nu I mm-mmmu. um... nu... i94'n-lagfl' .4519 ,45 .45 7 45240 tZGE EG1G, 1Ze125e1 .4 ' .1ZCE,1lv J 15'-:4ZG'1ZlifZGFef.6 ummmmu-muIInummmmu.mum1Immn-unnumunmmu-num X .. -1- nm mmmumnmummmnnmmnm. 4212222222it::Z2:::':::2:2t:::22Hxag:2:::::T:::::::::: 1?:::s::::q:::s::g::::2::::::::Ze::::::.1t:gig A :1: f QZ .,,,, 'Q 0 ' if i ,5 .12 E sux Z7 ...--mu in nun Q i A Bl :Ei I 2 I 2 , . , . if K X yi ' he :V- .,.-mm.-.. 2129 mm..- - luIlhuumluummmnmmmmmm Qwlnunnuununnnnuunn1mm1mmmmumuuuuumuimnmummuuunum-umnum umI--mummununnnunnmmmuunnuu.Q- un-unuuunnnn l1l 25E' - x . .4'l 4O . 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ACKERT PIANO, HARMONY, THEORY OF MUSIC sa ,.. as H5 iv' 1 123 West First Street EE EDSON-HOWELL CO. 545 E SCHOOL GIRLS' STORE I ...H--Lx Everything nu 'Tl O 1 er 33 fb Q i C3 1 97 Q- C-' 97 1-1- CD nm -um in I ----..- 'go ---nun umm-- 1.71, -mmm- 533--I:nuuu:-n--nu-Qm Innnnu ' ...ni--. M5 nn...- E. D. WEBB 85 SON 4-Chair Barber Shop Ladies' Shingling A Specialty Opposite Hotel Dixon W. EASTMAN CANDIES CIGARS SOFT DRINKS 923 W. First Street 128 VISIT 311 W. First Street Shoe Shining and Dry Cleaning First Class Work and Service l'1c'I'1cR IAAZARIS WM. SHERRY The Avenue Cobbler ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING 619 Depot Avenue Dixon, Illinois Q l ii'-'Evil 1 5 4, .mnI.mmm-.m-u-...fmum..-...............-vt..--.w Q, ....................,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 17'Y'7'i?1, ' 1' Q9 1 if 1 5 YY Y C I if A .J 1 ll EV! gi? 1' A X , fi FRAZA AUTOMOTIVE GARAGE 110 North Galena Ave. Dixon, Illinois R C' FRAZA Phone 21. Qs THEODORE J- MILLER AGENCY JR. V The Home of Good Gifts THE GIFT AND ART SHOP Something New Every Week Gift Novelties Dixon, Illinois QnnlunnlunnllunllllullIlllu lu lu nullllllIluluIluullulnllllllllull 'f1'4 ' Q lulllllllllllllu , , . 1 1 V I . f iv 727 Y'Y5 Y53. 4L 1 7' sg.4L4fL.4 'i7 '2V ' llll llllllllllll Illllllllllllllll: llllllIIlIIllIIlmlllllllIIIllllllIlm!IlllllllllllllllIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 1232310532215 nnnu1nnu1uI1n11mmuumumuunnnIn1u1nIn1vuunnummuuunumn-nn gqnnnuiuuuunnnuunuuruummmummIn1n1unu11uuunnmmmnuuunm mmmnmn-um mnnummmmumnnnmunnnnumumumg- hm v- 'Qs'-in ty ' 4 fi -'S AG -'H -'W dz' C. M. SWORM QUALITY MONUMENTS Low Prices Dixon, Illinois E. J. NICKLAUS HEATING FURNACES Our Prices are Right Under Forman's Tailor Shop GEO. NETTZ 85 CO FORD CARS FORDSON TRACTORS LINCOLN CARS Agents for Dixon and Vicinity Guaranteed Service nn mmnuunuu num- nm-nun -ummm Qf ..- -27' 421 ' mu ,im lllllul .lllI X I n ' Q4 ,jj Q V -. 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' , '-Mfm XWtL:,AD?'0flL5iE'?0 A ' I ' fx 55 I - , . ,A N, f V., -A A A 555 ' IK i C SPROUL J I f ' ' I ' - '- X 5 I ' n u ' S 1 V In S25 U ,I , A X FULFS BROTHE 1 I - ik my 3' ORTH SIDE GROCERY , k X F ,JS pw v-A ',xf, - I A Xi ' W We Rec mend alle: illoxse Cenned Good ' CONFECTIONS - 4 1 - fr ' O i'l1-use in Quality :mai Sv1'vic'v X CIGARS 3 TOBA Of. ' . V f ff f Phone 158 1 SPO 'EING GOODS In gg f- .X ' if I 5 A J f LORD'S AUTO SHOP - Orthpsiief -A - ' C I x- '. - - , . , ' s Vi FIRST CLA S AUTO REPAIRING AND l I . '. L W ' ' TOP RK OF ALL KINDS I - D1X0I1,U1m01S Q ' , - Q A .Commercial A y and Hennepin Avenue Phone 241 , , f ' ii 17 ' ,w4fii i' RESC Tvs - J' 1 A Barbei'XSh0p QR 'W ,,.-- ' ,S ' URE J ,f For Ladies and Gentlemen - W ' JN ENNSYL ANIA - A 4 ' ETROLE! M , A Everything Sterilized jj I -W E . K RODUCTS L' ,X ? , T N .W , f A RODUCE 3 fix- THE NORTH SIDE BARBER gtg , - fe . N 067 -OWER , ' ' f -'- f ,IN F, W, IL' I l T. V I1 ' ELL, Prop. D I ' ' ' xi QX You Know qWhere ggetlynem 'Le-ffhxon ' fl Iumols ' Z3 . rj Q K ,fl L 7. 'V . -A ,- x A , , 1 lff ff K I 'I W. RINK b I N7 RX ii ,f COALQU, CO EHUNOWSA NOWYNLQND an 5:33-IEQINDERENCX T-4 , y 1 'NABST CTS M ' RE ESTATE ' X I-JPh0ne14o-' , ANS i A f A eff- INSU A1'f,CE 7. fn A fi Ah. , I i 85 ii Dixonglllinois I air? X A ff . A CLOTHING AND SHOES K A ' N' , 1 I 85 Galena Avenue ci K. ' I ' 5 5 f -Alf I L S - 5 E . Oven 'T A ' ' ,X f, ' - f' ' ,C ' - I ,A 'V if - 1 .f X 1 we-I :gn A. - ' A A xv S' Ai If f if ' l ' , Je I , XX C 14 . ' ,ffl .. ' - ' J f X4 +A , , . .- -Xxx ' ' K ' . X , Lf rw i ,V 1 'i L4L4 1-4 ' 'Q 'vivi vf v5,v ' g XY WN Fame I v Wheres The 73 A- HK vflf' Q 'P3LHSh5'0 'Q' TX: est Q29 f Lmmm.m-an1.nj'I.mmmnl-nnn.nnnn.-ny ,X .hfflh-ifihuih-mfhnirf-nn. 4 ' fx 4 A 9 Q LM A TH- ig? I -5. -gQ,,Q1j fix , QQ i Q V H Q .4 ' ir it A Q ' ' 1 ',-'V dem the tnrcug , P ,-,fi 4, , u ' Aff? A 5 y i B - X959 LQ, ff ' 'Q QV L M1 ' ' 'QQ ,Mg ' . Q Y 4 1, 1 . I - 3 ur 1 1 0 A -N J, '. , X I 9 : N V' TWH ..,-,Y,. eau! ,mm 5 nm..m-um-....-muummfmmmll,ummm w.-f4w.4: mzfszsmsrmxfzmil o cr ax er N :Viv-Q 0- nnuv kwnluunuuuulunn 1 un 1 nunuunlunmnn 'i' nl-ulumnmInlununlIuunnull1ulIulIInlInmnmumuumnuummnuumummnu numunnuuuunuumummuum. N ' I 4.21215 vg,vq K. qvf ' -1. N. 5- ' 4' ' ' 4' - - . 7'- 7-'V x '1- 1 J 365 days of 24 hours+8,7 hou Mu I 8,760 hours of 60 minutesd 0 iyateis 5 This is the number of minutes of Cach j'OZl1',,fl1!Ii, yoi17l,7l3i1bli,f:' Utilities are operating to furnish tlicb city: of Dikon ulillllits citizens with Elec-tricity, Tolopho , Gas ,m1i1,uV1uim-.. Your V 1 utilities are expr-Iicling not on urge sums Qf,1'110HGj bllli also. . . f u physival :incl mental laluioy' 1 orclvr to uililic you IL satisfiml Cl1Sf40lllC1'ifx V 4 A ,Xt jmfinv WAJTER coM1?ANYw - ' f 5,-Lf . 6 l ,Ii QN G CERY' lf. X. Nmvvomifzn 11.1 Si NNM1 ld I l J. U. W1+:i'AN'D 1 7 ' K 6 MARKET , F. X. NEWCOMER Phone i ' COMPANLY ff ' I r 2 1 I X .4 ' I lol Allfllllj' g!Ql'0l'0l'lI'S,illl01Ll!-7, 1 wrhe Service Agfencyw wry pgomls, fruits, :uul Y ' ' YV!-Cf?'12llPlf'N , Real Estate Loans Insurance .x.13.M, P- , i- . a f' fl i f 'V will rlmp ' Difxcmi lllilmis r ' . ' L. R. MATHIAS J ' .. 1 .MARTHA WASHINGTO GRocE13,Yi's5 MARKET' ' ' CANDIES 6 Club Hong! Cianned Goods ' Chfzse' and Sanborn Coffee ' if Occimienrt Floor , , V CAMPBELLQS . , ' Qua11tYMeaf 6 WHITECROSS Everything in iGood Groceries and Meats N Phone 905f'L42 J 90f'Ga1ena Ave. . 1 i 9 Plece-9 I ' A I S15 Orchestra Q , . ,I A The tre Beautiful V I ' .' 121 ll . ' 5 X f l'wiDIXONll QAM Xl!! . .6 . ' The Utmost an Mot non Pxcturi' A11 Star Vaudeville 132 i munnuuuunnumannuunmm-unmunuuunmmumnwng.mm4.ummmnwuvw-n1:n1Q:gfnuguunulgnguun S 'rn There 1S a RGCOgeH1Z63K Best km every I erm. .L ,L:m1ALi.Aie5 ' gun HUB t 1 1 num num 45'g4?1! mmm mnnm BILLIARDS 8a PQCKET BILLIARDS 'O U5 H G 'D rn 5. n Fw' l U5 97 F5 CD l 'Q S CD C3 Q-A 0 H O O vi id CD cm 5: m Fi 1 an cr 5 T CL nn nl 1 1 glilla um.-nm -I n .............. 4'a.4: '1v'g4'W'E,4w .............. 55 E 5 E' 'U sw ,-5 'P 2 E: F5 CD Z 5 9 ' 5 Z, Q :zz or iris' . Q- Q U aio o t o Q' 2 H 5 Q -f 5' aj SL :mei Soda Fountame Q W lC2111dY e Clgas Tobacco I .NNLW ...wr 1 Parlor x if x XJ H... lm- JNO. VAILE 4 ...nm- ivf., my-un ...--.............. S'Z-NE..4 .......-...mm-. tm L, W' x -. gas ' of kk' . K A I . . J Ffa' H w W N U 1 - ' Cf f z xx . . ix .A L -41 -X N t -4 T 4 't Y.. - , . . K ,, ,I , A . A ' . hne QQ,Sb12L?1l Bros , have long been accepted rf the leaders ln therr partrcular heldf Fifty years of experience 1n makmg class Jewelry J and graduatln announcementsu BASTIAN BROS WT I I J I 13 N r v . .....gg-U.1---m.u-I--.wmaI.1nummmlm-.H-.....-..-mmm.. if .....-......-N...--.--..-.............m..--6 Q D ,0. 41 '4f-'L . 42L.4m.4'T7 f'7 433251 4-L Afx rZ1iE5l u n mmmmumuInum-nnunuummmmnmmnumuummmm 1 s 5 ' BoRDEN's I ' J ,, 3 : f-1' Dixont A r had a Wonderfu b Football 'fgam ln ' x I E 1925 Q So 'e of those boys must - 1 b have been raised on I r fx U EAGYE BRAND X A , I E E WN W- - 'ta sir vf Q THIZTQIBORDEN co. t . ,K : , M 5 1 . ' : f a. 1 4 M X X, r lx e r eertt lofi re, N as 0 as ----------------.......... ........................ .... ..........--,. .........-.......f,,v--.-...-------., ---4.--'----.---------- ----'---------f-------f----- ---'----' cr -----'- V U 'nj L l K 5 I w fm 1'N ., +L Q' X X0 , , a ' Vt xi 65 X - l Y :S ,U u . 1 a, . he X ,I 1 ef. 'J .' . . , h 'fr a X X 5 - -a K , Y - ' rr a . M K he ,f t 1 ., 1 , . , V Q . CO. , ' ,X x 5 E - A 1. 5 i ' ' xg 'Q W e frt eu! Q 1' ft X K r X' Ei- X , X , MM :is ' xg '. V i 2 , ., f 55 ' W if :1 R i 2 Q x, t N A X X 1- 5 'xx X It N i V X, il .J Qu Q J n . Q ei. n r K x .X ' 5 'LA- , fs'IUIHIIKEIHIllllllnlllillllllllllllllll1lllllll' V th X is e 1 bl ,...Ar A 5 5 my fwmw A lllllvlullll lllrimnlnullmlllulllnv5 ' ' lmullmumulllllmnlluu lull nnluuu I A ll - f 5,32 , .1 . ' 5 . r' - pg DRAPERIES WINDOW SHADES , 11 5, A yi' CITY MEAT MARKET 3 F ' QUALITY MEAT . ' I X. ' 0 A Q KEYE -AHRENS , f ' CO. HARTZELL 8a HARTZELL 5 FU ITURE 1 SL' INC ,Q if . Two Phones 6 f 1 K DIXON ILL Can 13 1 E . DI 1 . 105 Hennepm Avenue A . is J R. SLOTHOWER 8z SON Q EV. P Avi Il Ml IIOI I P11 S 113 I-Iennepm Avenue 34 5 JH X f R R001 Nm P14 I' rl NIS. - Tm Shop - - ml 11rO11 Su A lust. g Furnaces Stoves Rang6's A Hardware 1: Pamts RUGS LINOLEUMS Combmatxon Stoves Pham 401 C E MOSSHOLDER OAKLAND ' E 120 East Fxrst Street Phone 1007 SCHOOL DAYS ARE THE BEST TO EXCHANGE HENRY BRISCOE MEN'S WEAR Auto Ambulance Prxvate Chapel g Lady Ass1stant ' E42 . A ' 22 STAPLES 86 MOYER MORTICIANS A FUNERAL DIRECTORS W, M T7 1717 Dxxon Illmols lhone Offue 6 O Re ldfll e 232 F3 1 ,LI PHOTOGRAPHS is 82 Galena Avenue A 1 16 5 , QE 43.4434 7 Nw 'n ,. ,f, , f , '- ' zf' , V ,H ff 'K' L ' I mmummummm fi :A . L! 1 1 ,. - f f R, S x H - 4 Rf E J SERVICE W.w'g, ., CQ TESY I S J ' - .mf ' : : I 7. - V f , rf ': 7L4 .. ,f Q ' ,wb K E ER o. Q fy' W Y- E WR R N f,, , N Q E 35 yp TJe1epfHjg,13gS 4 36 Lg, y JM ,S Q - v ' M' I A.yL. GEI N parcof ,y,JFASL51pN Bgoff SHO? ' 1 - J W-'F DRY FDS Y-. 0- R 5, ,by If Itafsta C1assyL,Sty1e fb N BR ERI S DINNRR: E' V' 1n Footwgar 'V , :P E R G Q A C NS 'J QE W1e'Have It :V N 9' 'JMOYS A: gn A A, 'A .J QE Af, XX I W N 'IESNQX in nf M 5. ' X J : Nxv,x 9-J A ny 5 . - A R . J . QJVIMA. W Z E? x, nf Dmgmq-flings SHOES ANI? ,M X0 is Q K v H . J -J N ' ,xxx Alf! E.Y,IN,l Nkkgl I X, ANN XWONQEN' R IAJIID V Y' ' 4' X.- 'J -!i2'WAYSsYflg?YgALL 1' ty V Cbi'i'1,X 'Bt Nix ' ' N xf S' LVL! 4 QX., v VJ ' ' Ny' ui b HIP S' V K ' V The Rgjiablgqflouseholdgimbgy H r-M5 R B ELF xl! 1 Q IJHOMAS STIDLIVAN ff 'igu+'E.EfQMO0 E R' - .S R f r R , ff S U iv 1 Q Jig , l 115He:vStreet A X R Rx b' , W Dixon,I1lin ' A 4' .Mi R, 1 E- E W R , .M - M gg V -X A my -F A K Q ' . . if fa, .ff V3 . M R 010 5 R35-'OME EMR fMDfYw- S X , Q ' f E , ' xv. Eff V' 1 My Q- NEW '35 ,QR N3 R Sf A I -ff' R we ' 'V' .QP , R N4 Wg fx ' 3 X sr M' KKQ 'f . mx- bf E ,Sk -XICE CREAM ANQ IZTGHT ZUNCHQS 1 , S , W N M RK :Ag A N LX A 24? Zig .. . 9FlrZH '2'25'E', .vamfzaxrzvz-3-2-x-'naman-,was an ..........................,,........... ..... , ...... . ........ . ......,................................... .... ......,...... X ,O W 5 Z s z 5 I I if I. is js? 5'! -z in fi' :.. :ag 2 : Sf E. I I . il 7 C .,....... M ..... ........ ..' NEWMAN BROS. RIVERVIEW GARAGE QUALITY SERVICE FOR DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE EICHLER BROS., INC. Three Stores DIXON AMBOY A Good Place to Trade STRATTON 8a COVERT SPORTING GOODS MAGAZINES A COMPLETE LINE OF GOLD CLUBS SODA FOUNTAIN SWAGLES BARBER SHOP Where Good Fellows Meet Doors Sash Plate Glass Window Glass ' Mouldings ' Millwork of A11 Kinds SCHILDBERG PLANING MILL College Bldg. Phone 1009 numum-mummmumummm-num-:Alun--1-.ing V un.-mu-un 1. lu x Ei gn El ea 5? 29 il, ii' an -H.. Si' -m... - THE CITY NATIONAL BANK Dixon, Illinois 492, Interest Paid on Savings Compounded Semi-Annually 1 The Oldest Bank in Lee County THE DIXON NATIONAL BANK is very glad to Cooperate with the Dixon High School in Presenting This Book the 1925 Dixonian'l -BEE mu Z .--. vu-n.m-U ...mm .M 4'-L ......---...H-.--m. ,...........,....... n..., .......,.... . A ,e.,.:,...... Q 4. - x 'A Z:-...T H. .il-muummm XZ' ev- . : E i r' X : Z 1 is :5........ .-an-m-un-ur-1 mm--nm.-nun L um..- - -4: ...mm -.....T... ..- .-iff...-.L 4u.., --.-.-..- -nnuuuu .............. uumni. mu. L nam ...m-.. .15 mum ......... 23234 nm.-.. -..- I ................ U-.......-...fu '..................... ..:.........- mm..m.L4....-...-----.--alum.nu 4-1, 4.1 X '.:..:..: ......... .... I A-4 h.'4'...'.....'P' 9 mm-.nm i......--.:...r.. Q nuuu-n4 '----n'im -..........-. un-mu-mm-mumm-u--n------mm-nm-unummmmggmmlm1umImmuuummnumumum-mnmum.. . ' -X Q ,, ,,m,, ,, ,,,,,,, qsmrv, .. 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