Independence High School - Wapsie Yearbook (Independence, IA)
- Class of 1919
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A. - I 1 I 5 1U . L.. A 11.i-l.1-il-i- l- GoulH Normal Trai.-1i zy Cornell B. A. 1 F S.U Rogers English I. B. A. Bonnett Mathematics U. I. B. A. -A4 I U D Ji un- I v Mrs. Marquette Mrs. Marquette has grown to be iudispen able to the high school. She is really a mother to all the girls, and always a warm smile for fellows. We hope she will stay with us a long time. . Jake Rose Jake is the most popular man in high school. He has been janitor now a long whileuand has always done his work faithfully and willingly. He is a real friend to are the fellows, and we will surely miss him greatly. l r if W... LLM The man behind the gun is the man who really carries on the war and wins it Yet all the credit is given to the man who stands far back of the firing line and directs it. It is the same with this Annual. The ones who deserve much credit for the publication ofthe Annual is the Printing Class, they are the men behind the guns. Our printing class consists of: Mr. Conrad, Instructor, Charles Burke, Walter Penrose, Harold Meythaler, Clarence Frank, James Bettle Barton Megonigile, Marion Yount and Philip Rosemond. CLASSES 1 qi a5 1- .ff at ,- ' S 1 X 79 .11-,iv I A Q mg: x 1 fun fr Ne LH- ff , .,-1 Q 3 un., ' ,',W, fggfj A JJ 3 .4 Q 1,1 r 'iv , 8 'Q 5 ff X 1 ' ' :X X v w N 'U I . I ' W 4 qgxfj r I XJ' , 'Q t. Y Q A f ,IX f My W S N S- ,..,f-w 4 '! S f rl I F if A fx ' E -1 I I' Q, Ki' Sf S f ' ' if f. Q f 5 ffl 1 1 2 I S 712, 1 4 . iN . I ' 5, 5 . K ' I X .,,.1 1 I l ,I 4 J . x f - 3, Im J 'f,' 1 r Af 1V 1 5 MA' HX Q U Wi. if . A , J' S gf 1 5,1 i , 4 NELL CARRIER A What heart of man is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms? GLEN ANDERSON Perseverance is his watch word. ANNA CIHLISKI She waits on those who wait. CHARLES BURKE There is no art to find the mind's constru- tion in the face. WILDA BRIGHT He.-r's is a real dignity. Mar' GLADYS MEFFERT Gentle of speech, but abrolute of rule. GEORGIA EVERS One tongue is enough for a woman. BARTQN MEGOMGLE l've ofL heard him say how he admired WOIl1Cn. VERA CATES A nuuufrahle girl, nf dark brown eyes. VELMA P LANK There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. , C L.. NI-:VA MPNTCOMEFY As merry as the day is long. Lrgowz Inv: A ND I .1 n x':.1r.'ull,' ani .vonderfally ma Ie. VM DA LARKY Her hair is not more sunny thxn har hearl. ' , 'V A R Q , s I I O' he K I sg ' . X 1 Q ARTHUR BIDDINGER There may be better men in the world than I, but I dnuht it. RHODA SHAVER A friendly heart, with many friends. ' , It -1 Iliff 'A ..wfg,.1.:fff fi-fi, , 'g i E if ' Wiz: , mi-as--.r-. , I , -f Y L It Q up - . I ?Q.5242.,,?f M -gwgg-rw-,V in , W . . , .. X Q ' - L hw. - ,fi Q h ' 1, 52 f ' if L if 4 Q Q We W Q Swim if A L?, ALICE MCARTHUR A maiden modest, yet self-possessed. Homme FRIEDMAN Nowhere so busy a man as he is there. LENA BRELSPORD She is just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. FRANK SMITH Burn for sucvess it seems. RUTH RANDALL The way to a man's heart is through his st. mach. - I HH.DA MADSEN Quiet and unassuming. DONALD STOCKNG l- am the very pink of cowtesy. CLARA Woonwonrl-1 Not so much as she looks. CLAUDE SHOEMAKER It isn't good for a man to live alone. HAZIL ENSMINGI-:R Not much to say, but plenty to do. 1 -fl Q 'i .fi Ei in a V V' Br-:ATRICE MORGAN help. Something betweena hindrance and a JAMES Evsnns What shall I do to be forever known? BERTHA CATT self. She needs no eulogy - she speaks for her- ELM1-:R GISSIL ing. As for me, all I know is that I know noth- LELA FENN1-:R Gentle in manner, stronger in performance. .I wif :f faq -- A ,, vw if iw ff1mkQ fFQ.: L-i'fi':, K' -fl. -. f- .1 we-i:.?:g Saw- 'K' - ' :QW xl- : Q - fa Qfeor in www , rg 1 3 if , f Sm t. ,G 1 it , fy- R tfti L,,L' V .f gk . , , M . MAYBELLE Bovn Worry and I have never met. , Q M a gg y , ' Ns. NORMAN FRANK . 5 54 3 A R He has a head to contrlve, a tongue to 5 V persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. ,ff :Q he . Q .ag l J' ,gxeg of NORMA PAUP Her statue tall - I hate a dumpy woman. FORREST HOLMAN He seemed for dignity composed, andhigh exploit. MILDRED BROOKS A mighty spirit fills that little flame. T' I VEDA Cons Beauties in vain their pretty eyes do roll Chamxs strike the sight, but merit- wins the soul. Homin DRowN My heart is as true as steel. MARJORY CAMPBELL Her faults lie gently nn her. GLEN HERTZBERG Wny aren't they all contented like me. Donomv Sroclcmc She takes the breath of men away. who gaze upon her unware. I .4 KATHERINE HAlh'KINS And knowing much, she burned to know still more. HELEN Posrus , After man came woman. and :hel as been after him ever since. EVA Snoi-:MAKER Forward and frolio glee was tlifre. GLORA VANEWEN lf ladies he but young and fair, theyhnve the gift to know il. ipixxrs , 5 F .rig - x QE-YD V 'yan-u-1 gl, ,M iff E 'Y 44' 1' 1 4 1 w 1 A l MILDRED HAMILTON Thy modesty isacanal to thy merits. WILLIAM 0 I'0OLE He hath a stern look, but a gentle look. ADDALAII E JOHNSON Quiet only when something is to be said. HORATIO BARCLAY Quiet. but always busy. LAURA MABON ' For her own person. it beggared all dis- cription. Y- 7' Q he liiltipaie Class Poem It happened in the year of nineteen seventy nine, That a real live aviator who was feeling fine, p Dezided that t'w.-is time, his new machine to try, And sail beyond the earth way up into the sky. He said he'd like to take a look at all the different stars, . Ani in iybe mike a visit to his friend the planet Mars. So he packed his bag and baggage to stay a week at least, Aiid put up in his lunchbag quite a little feast. And sailed from oh' the earth as an eagle in its flight, Till he landed on the planet Mars one calm and balmy night: And saw upon the desert waste, made up of rocks and sand, A lonely hut, but who lived there he couldn't understand, For the hat was very shabby and the door was battered in, And there wasn't a living creature with in the desert's rim: 3 But he thought he'd take a look, so in the hut he ventured, On earth whoever kept a house like this would sure be censured', The aviator muttered as he looked around in awe, For the dust lay inches thick upon the piles of books of law. H: oiokel no o ie old mnuscript that in the corner lay, And t'was records ancient that were kept from day to day, By Xena-spudy Zarden dome, the famed astrologer, Who also stubied law and was a great chronologerg He knew each star and plannet. he had studied earth care, But the only thing that was left of him, were his records lying there. Fha earth I have discovered, the records thus began, . 1 In August 1915, 'tis inhabited by man . Of a inostunusualspecies, peculiar to that star: The women all are suflragetes and the men are all at warg I find but little interest in their wars and petty fights, 'll.l?Y havent any brains and in sleep they waste their nightsg Their customs and their manners are barbarous and rude, They seldom stop their talkiizg and they're always guzzling food. i And here earth's record ended, abruptly in disgust, 'l'ill September 1915 and then he thought he must Upon this wonderous planetjust cast another look, His observation this time would fill up most a book. C L. l-. l the lllapaie 'Tis a very great surprise. he saidfthat when I looked before, Idid not see the High Schools. there are three or four or more: But the only one of interest, as far as I can see, Is the High School on the Wapsie, and it greatly puzzles me Why only one class in the school has any brains at all, I fear the other classes' brains are out fora call. This marv'1ous class will graduate in May 1919: And though they now are Freshmen they show no tinge of green, Its knowledge is stupendousgand its athletes far surpass All the other pupils in any other class. It does H01 sleep at night notl waste that time in mirth But burns the midnight oil and studies hard for all 'tis worth. In autumn, 1916, this class, as sophomores Are still pursuing knowledge, and adding to their store: A silver cup they possess. won by their girl athlete, And all the other classes burn with envy at this feat. This class, as Juniors, are, no doubt, the greatest of the age, The class of 1918 at their deeds turns green with rage. Because with foresight, never known, their pins they now secure, The Seniors gaze on them with awe, though loudly they demurr. One day the Purple and the White appears, hung from the ceiling The sight arouses in this class a 3 ost peculiar feeling. . They let it hang there undislllrbed until the dark of night, Bit in the mimlng,-lol behold! the flag has taken flight. The class of 1919 as Seniors now appear, Their dignified demeanor strikes the whole school with fear, They beat the school at bask t ball, they're champions with ease. The Rose and Grey was as over al and never shall it cease: They've climbed the tree of knowledge, and perched upon its top, They're seeking other heights to sdale before they want to stop. Andl can see, in future days,,each member will be famed, And by their mighty prowness, theiwhole world shall be tamed. Now soon the class will gradt ate, each one to go his way, And when they all will meet agaib, there's not a soul can say, But in the far-off future, wherl'ere one looks to see Who's honor, fame, and glory wonl Oh! then they'll surely see Inscribed upon F ame's honor-roll, each laddie and each lass Who now is graduating from the 1 19 class! s g e l 1' Ghz mapaie The aviator pondered, then gave a shout of glee, Of all the queer and funny things, this takes the cake, said he, My grandfather was in that class, he was, without a doubt, I'll go to earth and tell him, I hope he isn't out, For, since of the United States, he's been President, He's always going some place and you can't tell where he's bent, 1 I think, today, in Congress, has giving an address, I'll fly right to the White House, he'll come hcme soon l guess, I'll take along the records of this queer old Xena-spudy, I never knew before how hard dear grandpa used to study. In prophecy, old Zardendomi, has surely won a name, For every member of that class is known to world-wide fame. !Amen! Marjorie Campbell xx, ,I g., 'gg-S-yj.fi' ,a ix xt vm Q rua! 'Se Next l found Velma Planked lad lie- V... 1 l l . he Hlansie 1Class Will As l strolled along the hankls I eame upon some ruins of what resembled an institution of learning and h .ing 111-il reflective mood 1 seated mysl-lt' on a worn and weatller-heaten statue. At my feet lay an old maroon and white eloth eovered with hiero llyphies. This eloth was probably used asl a hody covering hy the primeval inhabitants of the institution. l As l glanced over the ruins l saw some stone tablets whieh interested me. Taking out my uiagnifyiiig glass l studied elosely the eurious letttering From all appsarauees one migllt gath- er that the t-lass of illl was he gueath- ing its 0ll3l'Elt't3l'lSl.ll'S to thel lowir 1-lassinen of that institution. i Heading the list 1 found Neva Tlont- eomerum hequeathing l1er rosy eheel s to Bee llitts, as coloring in thosle days was expensive. Adjusting my eye-glass l was able to detect Arthur Biterinto trying to give away his easy manner ot' fl speech and his pompus walk to l Burk. Then I found Mildred I let hequeathing her stand-in witl Parker to Ada Dorrel. owing leorge Brook- 1 Tom Resting my eyes for a few moments and then again adjusting my eys lgglass l saw that Helen llostnm had he- qneathed her Keystone filllllviiw ae- tions to Kitty Copeland. . . . l. . Next on the lnstorie list Franklin C. Smith and Elmer Geasel bequeathed their eonrting ability and stage ap- V pearanee to Ho-mer Hale and X ayne fl oss. Following this I found 'Potty Aukins and Veda Cornt-ohh had hequeathed their numerous datms to Faith Potwin. Bee Morgun gave her wondelful arith- metic knowledge tin hook l'O'l'Illl to Laura. Johnson. Hilda Madsen and Clara Woodroot fthe forniei' star daneeis of the class of 'lfll hequeatlied their daneing aihil- ity to Maud Ilood and Merle Hardy. And if William O l'oole didnt he- quealh those small useful goggles of has to Leslie tlissel. llomer l'lt10klll1tlIJ and Glen Anderson left their Sfltflli-.11 with Mrs. Hummel to l'luuuet Hitch- iugs and Tom Parker. Horatio llarofelay and Homer Drowned bequeathed those numerous dates with Genevieve llurrhus to Stanton Madeson. queathed her musieal voiee and talent lo Hazel Nieth. Nellie Career, Georgia liver, and Gladys Metfert had hqueathed their places in the Commereial department to Susie Kirkner Ctaking it for grant- ed that she eonld fill all three plaeesl Resting my eyes and onee more ad- justing my eyeglass l found that James Ever bequeathed all of his dig- nity to Bernard Vanlitten and XVilda Brighten. Iiela Fenner and Glolra VanEtten left all of their religious zeal to Cathtarine Leytze, Susan1'amp- hell and Dorothy Slemmons. Anna Uihleski left her string ol' pearl heads to Faelielle lloen. Next I saw that Addalaide Jolnston had bequeathed her musieal voiee to Josephine Gihson while Valda Larkey left her red hair to Helen Sc-areliff. Hazel lflnsminger, Lena lirelsford. l .1 Elm mapsie Mitlied Hamilton and Alice McArthur bequeathed their stludious manner to Wilda lreland, Laura Johnson, and Marion Postel. Bertha Cat vacated her place as Class Clown to Catharine Leytze. l found that Vera Cates bequeathed all ot' her black eurls to Helen Corn- well. Ruth Randall and Rhoda Sha- ver left their smiles and blushes to Ruth Baker and Josephine G-ibson. Next ou the list Eva. Shoemaker be- queathed her rights to the McEwen lnug store to Alice Derr. Dorothy Sox left her art ability to lfred Lane. Following this Charles Burk and Claude Shoemaker bequeathed their seriousness to Milton Kushner. Don Sox. Norman Frank, Forrest Holman and Leonz Ireland left their chalirs in Jim Geist 's pool hall to Her- bert Coons, Jim Betle, and XValter Penrose. Margory Campbell bequeath- ed her useful erutehes to Susie Kirk- ner. . Last on this long historieal list I found Norma Popeorn had bequeathed her recipe for rouge to Margaret. Bechter. -LAURA H. MABON' l 1 .Y he Hiopsie Class History Generally when Freshmen high sehool they are so fresh come to t and bud- ding that they are given almost unani- mously the title of Green . But when the Fresliman class of '16 school, it came with a very aspect in view. We came and to show the said upper ' eame to I different to work elassmen what we could do. As a result, they, seeing the unusual possibilities of learning and plenty of 'room for im- provement, bestowed upon us. the shamroek as a class flower, ilnstead of the usual dandelion. Not that alone, but they realized we had talent in our elass for athletics, orators, good stu- dents, fine bluffers and the usual pos- sibilities along these lines. At the usuatprogram of initiation, realizing the power of the Ifreslnnen, the upper elassmen refrainedi from the undue exertion of administering the usual course of initiation, an it is said, they profited. el thereby 'l'hus has been the beginning of our class. During its four year in high school ,it has shown its prowers in all lines. lts members have gr dwn with wisdom each day. its ranks have been filled now and then by d from Winthrop, Quasqueton e legations and oth- er near by towns. Very few of its members have contracted tl1 fatal disease of i't'redit De at almost ftieieney, ' ' most of those who have, however, have succeeded in recovering. Home of its members tthru I S0111 U F03- sou, we have not yet seenj left sehool but their ranks are few a The one queer thing wlricl cl weak. xi we had l l happen every year of our career was the change of Superinten-dents, first Mr, Cherny, second Mr. Doyle, third Mr. Tormey and last. Mr, Roberts. We are anxiously wondering whether. the heads of the faculty will have better luck when we are gone. Another thing which places a mark of remembrance and a. touch of sorrow on our memory ,is the sudden death of our much loved prin- cipal, Miss Funk. We feel that tma her influence and help. we have been greatly uplifted, and we a.so feel that no honor would he too great to be- stow upo nhcr, who sacrificed, we might say, her life for our sake. Now having given you a brief l.is- tory of our class, l will take up me matter in a more persona light., giving to you the general history, character- istics, and review of its membeis, so that it may be easily seen, how linked together. their combined etiorts and eharacteritics, matte our-class. the tlass which it is, the class we honor, love and respect. l-irst ou our list tomes Glen .indu- son-His history shows him to be on.: of our class stand-bys. He is steady and sure as a clock, a model of a slu- deut to whom all could look up. Arthur Riddiuger-A representative from that quaint little burg of Quas- queton. 'l'l.o not coming to our school until his Junior year, he has shown himself to be an apt student: gener- ous, jolly and an excellent diplomat and talker. Charles Burk-Little heard of, little t A Y' ' -1 Elhe ltllapsie seen, but still always on the job, a good pal and a fine worker. Horatio Barclay-A helper in the of- fiee at sehool, a job which is not easy as some may think. NYe may thank Horatio for his service and always look to him as a friend and helper. Lena lsrelsford-A normal training student who, tho not seen mueh be- eause of teaehing is surely conveying L..-r influence to the pupils who will later show it. .dilored Brooks--At first she was a shy, shrinking little eharaeter, but the ways ot' fate and school, have worked a marvelous ehange. Ask her for par- tieulars. Xi uoa Briglit-Started in our school and moved to Waterloo hut eoudnt iorget the old l. H, S. so she returned io graduate with us. Xfeda Cobb-Just moved on the farm. Her chief ambition is to be a primary teacher. We all wish her sueeess. Anna Cihliski-Another pupil who thought our school worth coming to lrom another town. Has proved her- seit an able student and wo-rthy of praise. Bertha Uatt-l'd like to tell you more about her but she doesn't stand still long enough, so you'll have to be eontent with this. She hails from noris, probably that has something to do wiith her wit and quirk actions. Vera. Cates-An easy winner in the deelamatory eontest, a good basket ball player. Makes friends easily. .lust ask her about that trip to Man- chester. A Nellie Harrier-Her history shows l.er to be, one of those Hitting uneer- tain luitterflies who believes a little learning is a dangerous thing. Marjorie Campbell-One of those jolly good natured girls who keeps things happy and people jolly on a eloudy day-the sunshine of our class. Homer Drown--Another pupil who spent his early days in Quasqueton. Ile appears to be always in a hurry. He's a regular wind-splitter for speed. Maybe he 'll get thereg we don't know. Hazel Ensminger-A pupil who has shown during her four years here, her. pxiet nature, good disposition, interest in all matters of sport, and wo-rk.-and whose memory will linger in all '01llf minds. A James Everds-One of our most bril- liant pupils, but being a ll1llllSt6l',S son you see helps. He shows us by his ex- ample, how goos, bad, oryindiderent a miuister's son may be. Believing Hazleton a better place, he left our school for two years, but returned. sadly seeing his mistake. Maybe the girls down here are prettier. Ask om. - Georgia Evers-A shy and quiet lit- tle girl attending to her own business tho nobody knows what that is. We l1avn't yet had the nerve to find out. Lela Fenner-One of the best musif eiaus of our class, a thorough student. who thru her work here, has demon- stated what she is certain to do in the Future. A valuable addition to any :lass or eommunity. Norman Frank-Herman's model little boy walks to school instead of driving his ear, possibly. to be saving on the gas. Dutch as he is niek- named is quite an addition to our elass. I l 4.ll4 , . f a w l l p he Hlapsie Homer Friedman-Just one those ordinary tellers who came to school to Find out what he didn't know. Ask the class if there is enough paper in school to print a book on that ubject. Elmer Gissel-Spent four years studying hard, on the subject E io-w to get a Girl. As yet he hasn't graduat- ed, we believ a post-graduateleourse is necessary. H Mildred Hamilton-One of the best girl atb letes of our elassg a good bas- ket ball guard, a cheerful andldeter- mined student, who is bound tolperse- vere to honor. Katharine Hawkins-One of our best students who demonstrates ai- most unusual talent in everythi ig she undertakes, a great boost is she to our class. She stands out distinctly as one to be honored and praised. 1 Glen Hertzberg-The Barnyl Old- field of our class. Thru all its history he has been a daring reckless sort. Not being content with his inuldrs, he bought. a t'Ford to go to Haztleton with, think we. l Forrest Holman-His history' has shown him to be a good owl, manag- ing to put to good use the most p t. of the wee hours ot the night. H be- lieves it. is never late till twelve ,. M. and from then on it is early. He inan- ages to get to Sehool in time for iioon dismissal. He -is, however, a liei ten- ant in our cadet corps and manag sto keep the-boys in step. Leonz Ireland-Leonz, is that little bundle of wit which has bouiieed around in our presenee for four yeiars. He contracted a disease ealled Stay There and it certainly shows thel ef- fects. We wonder if he will he di ni- l 1 l l tied enough to wear lone when he goes to college. Adelaide Johnston-Liked so well that she deemed it profitable to come 300 miles from Dakota to grad- uate with us. Valda. Larkey-A shy little lass with a sweet disposition and sunshine in her hair. A live wire in our class. She did however want to leave it to go to France as a nurse but fate plays its ways and so she stayed with us. Barton Megonigle-A husky brown- ed and hardened lad from a farm near Doris. He is an ideal model of our class, the strong husky and education hardened to meet. the world and its trials and hardships. Neva Montgomery-One whom we have always trusted and confided in. A jolly, good-natured, hard working student. For some reason of fate, she has aways been our class treasurer. See how we trust her. Beatrice Morgan-The ideal in the eyes of Holman. Tho not coming to B our class until hr Junior year, she has demonstrated her ability in various lines too numerous to mention. Laura Mahon-Our social light, a go dserious minded girl who is the ad- miration of the class. Her light heart- ed.. joyful and pleasant ways have won her a host of friends and a certain suc- cess. Hilda Madsen-If all pupils were as quiet as Hilda has been during her years here, we could have asily dis- pensed with the call bell and instead dropped pins as signals. She is, how- , trousers our class ever, a good worker with a determined- Aliee McArthur-A quiet girl, lit- tle seen beeause she is so busy. Has l l L. Elie Hiapsie lien t.-at-l.ing: a great deal so her his- tory is nappy but. uneventful, Gladys Bleltert-A delegate to our elass in representation of Winthrop. She seems to he sort of undeeided whether t. dance all night and sleep all day or sleep all night and some to sehool the next. day. Probably will be a stenographer but, oh you, gum! Will 0 l'oo-le-Doe 0 l'oole for short, Doe went to summer st-hool last summer so he eould he with our eass. Doe has l.lllIlL5F0llS ideas. For illustra- tion he bobbed his hair olf sho-rt just to Vee l.ow he'd look. 'Norma Paup-Norma is to our class as rain and sunshine is to a garden, the thing that makes it grow. She has shown herself to be a eapable leader and a good actor. She has led our 4-lass thru thiek and thin and we know without her the high 'sehool will feel a keen loss at pep meetings Canal other a keen loss at pep meetings. Vema Plank-A quiet meek girl, a good student, a fine musieian, always ready to do a good turn for anyone.. 'Phe more you know her. the more you dist-over your ignorance. Helen Postel-'Phe Mary Piekford of the elass. The time she spends not making eurls is spent in studying. We didn't. say however what she was studying-whether it was miehief or lessons. 'Better ask her, if interested. Ruth Randall-History changes and repeats its eourse but Ruth didn't. She eame to sehool thirty six weeks a year for four years. Her attendance has been exeellent, her eharaeter and work better. lthoda. Sliaver-Rhoda eame to town eaeh day to reeeive the benefits of our glorious sehool and the fun and work to be found in our elass. She is quiet tho misehiel' does sparkle in her eyes. Eva Shoemaker-A quiet disposi- tion, and good natured lass. For four years she has helped eheer the sehool with her jokes, mirth, mischief and laughter. Claude Shoemaker-Another shoe- maker hy name, not trade. A typical iowa farmer and proud of it. He thought us so good So he drove six miles every day to get here. Frank Smith-Gissel's chief advisor, the man who is responsible for all eloeks to be turned ahead to give Uissel more time to get home. lt took him all of his High school career to think up the plan. Donald Stocking-A sleek dapper little man. We don't know what his chief ambition is, probably to keep at least 3 eylinders going in his ear. For some reason or other he seems to for- get the page the lesson is on every day. We sometimes wonder why he stutters when asked a question but nevertheless l1e gets by with it. Dorothy Stocking-Tlie artist of our class, the student who deeorates the pages of our paper The l High with her drawings and sketches. Her at- titude has been a little more serious however since D. Lotts joined the navy. Glora Vankltten-One of the best basket hall players in the history of the sehool. She has daydreams oeeae sionally about a tsergeauts ehevrons but she must have forgotten them at Manchester. Ask her, I'm not certain. Clara Woodworth-Last on our list but not least,a very quiet lass. Perhaps maybe the old saying that still water runs deep holds true. If it does. we oelieve knowledge runs at the bottom. 1 1 1 1 he Hrlapsie 1 1 Class Prophecy - 1 Scene-An old witch bent 'over a huge ealdron stirring its eontenys with a long stiek and mumbling these en- ehanted words- ln this horrid brew are toads? hats. and serpents. 'Phe eye of a new and the tongue of a dog 1 The leg of a lizard and the winig of a night owl N The scale of a dragon, the tootl offa wolf, 1 The maw of a ravenous salt sea. thark, The mumm of a witch l The root of the poisonous hem oek This to be effective must be drag ed in the dark. 1 Mixed with slips ot' the yew trele that roots itself in the graves, 1 And the fingers of a dead child 1 All these were set on to boil in a igrcat kettle or ealdron, which as fastl as it grew to a boil was cooled lwith baboon's blood. l 'Phen they threw into the flami the grease that had sweated from a ,mur- derer's gibbetf' l By these charms l bind the infernal spirits to tell me the future ot the illustrious class of '19, i Aha! the brew is goodg it hati i11- deed potent. charms. I see Hoiwitio Barclay in pink tights with a liarge Japanese umbrella. doing a tight 'rope act with 'Barnum 8: Baily's circus and in the Side show is Lela Fenner itsing her soothing voice to quiet and llay the fears ot' a. den of large snake.. ,Indeed the stars do play tricks ivith our destinies. . 1 l l I 1 XYhat appears before n1y vision now but Anna liihlislni as a. meek and quiet ministeI s wife of a small village par- sonage. Further down the stereet I see a quaint old-fashioned house with a sign Old Maids Headquarters 'over the front door but it won't be so long for I see Katharine Hawkins flirting with lieonz Ireland, the iee man on the baek door step and Veda Cobb entertaining Homer Drown. the mail earrier onthe front door step. And well it my old eyes aren't failing me, if there isn'l, Neva Montgomery waiting at the ehureh for Claude Shoemaker, the be- lated bridegroom. Tardiness seemsto be his past, present, and future. Arthur liiddinger has opened his t'ather's store in Quasqueton and has installed the old musical cabinet that used to be up at the Candy Kitchen. He is going to have a regular cabaret. Arthur has also induced Bertha Fatt to stand in the window and draw trade. This last addition will either make Art a fortune or break him up in business entirely. At last Dorothy Stockings ambi- tion is realized. l see her perehed up on a high seatliold giving the Goddess of Liberty a new complexion. NVhat is all this jumble of sights and sounds I hear? Well, it it isn't Helen Postel running down the mildle of the street as fast as. she can go. curls a-flyng. What is she doing? Oh! yes, she isa Keystone Comedy aetress. NYhat is this queer specimen we have here? If it isn't Jams Everds! What a i mhz mapaie wizan.-tl little old man he is and look at the hugs and inseets he has eolleet- er. Poor old ehap, he had two love af- fairs during his Senior year at High ool and he never quite got over it. Oh! no, he is not violent, just eeeentrie Alia, the glimmer of the footlights hlurs my vision,nowl see more clearly lt there isn't Velma Plank and Vera Cates in the front row of a ehorus looking at eaeh other out of the eor- ner ot' tfheir eyes to see whieh one is singing the loudest-poor misguided LlAilI'5l . now elluslve tame and fortune are. ll' here is11't Marjorie t'amphell doing seruh work. My hut she has ehang- ed! Her married life eertainly has been a failure. l tried to warn her that Stophomores weren't to he trusted. Alas! Ah, me! Listen! l hear someone speaking. XM-ll, il' it isn't llomer Friedman try- ing to sell patent mdieine. Oh! yes. lc las heen travelling with a mndieiine s..ow for almost fifteen years. Stats of my forefathers! lf Frank Smith is:1't trying to eonvinee tllora that it 1 ally is his night off and besides he las to go and visit a siek neighhor. Don't let him hlutt you tllora, remem- lwer the last time he wnt to visit a siek neiglilmorvlie eouldu't find the keyhole when he got home. Oh! somhody has had luek. Just see Donald Stoeking snile. He is hurrying home to tell l-is destitute and starving family he has reeeived an iuerease in wages. Poor Donald, fortune has been slow in smiilng on you. Good graeious! if Ulara lVoodworth isn't in the aerial mail serviee. lYho ever would have thought that she was go-ing to he sueh a high flyer? Poor Mildred Brooks has committed snieide. Yes., several suspicious look- ing letters signed Tom',' were found in ner person. Them-e's Laura. Mahon. She aspired to oe a sehool teacher, hut. instead she married a widower with seven ehil- drn. Now she is teaching them how to hutton up their overshoes. Fate eertainly does juggle us around. Hilda Madsen, noted leeturer and author, has just eompleted a detailed essay entitled. Haste Makes NVaste. There never was a elass in whieh some scandal did not oeeur. l+lva.Shoe- maker was eaught and arrested hy our notorious sleuth, Charles Burk, while attempting to, elope with some John . Her folks had l1er put in the House of Refuge anclgwe ,hope Ashe wiill soon mend l1l'1' giddy ways. H L Georgia, Evers is th proprietress of an exclusive modiste estahlislnnenton Fifth .Avenue. Barton Megonigle's wife and daughters bought their elothes there until Barton went bank? rupt and now he isydown on the farni againf p Y Norman Frank has joined the Salval tion Army heeause he thinks he looks good in the uniform. l guess the main reason for joining. though was heeause he thought he would runa better ehanee shaking hands with St. Peter than skidding past n his ear. Ahal I smell the fresh eountry air. NVelll 'Welll it there isn't Beatrice Morgan and Forrest Holman down on the farm. Everybody thought at first they eonldn't get along but they just celebrated their fiftieth wedding an- niversary. Forrest eelehrated the Q i 1 l 4 1 K 4 F 4 I i l he Ittlapsuz event by getting his whiskers trim- med, so far. so good. Glen Anderson and Wilt both hitched their wagons to star. Glen is traveling on la Bright the same a Jewel Tea and Coffee route accompanied by Wilda. Wilda, puts on a Ii ula Hula stunt on the street corners uihile Glen peddles his tea or eolfee. Lena Brelsford has just from a successful Sason at Pa where she wintered with A derbuilt. After Nellie Carrier spen tire fortune in search of F returned lm Beach rs. Y an- t her en- whose fraternity pin she w found him expiring in a h 1 the man ears, she ispital in Philadelpliia where she was nursing. Hazel Ensminger has eon unpin her glorious locks and Danderine advertisements. Alia! once mo-re fate rattlet box. Mildred Hamilton has one of he ex-Kaisers' sons she is spending her spare tim her father-in-law pick up kin 1 sented to pose for I l I her diee mari ied and now ci helping llings. some strange fortunes. Rhoda because of her Gretian protil eome a sculptor s model S for the statue L I'l1e Hand the Devil whieh was recent ed in the public square at D The last l saw of Valda li l Shaver, 1 has be- e posed aiden of v unveil- oi-is. was seated at the pier in N waiting for her soldier swee arkey she ew York theart to My old kettle certainly does brew ' . .iii 7 mi oo come home from France. P he shining locks are weath and her hoary head is bent r Valda, beaten with the l l 4 weariness of waiting. Adelaide Johnston is running a bar- ber shop and manicure parlor. Will O 1'oole, dish washer at the lledney eafe, is a eonstant visitor at Adelaide s place of business and in order to slay in the ehair as long as possible to gaze on the lady barber's physiognomy he gets his head shaved. E Ruth Randall married a worthless seamp and is now suing for a divorce because he forcibly tried to pull her beautiful long eyelashes out. Glen Hertzberg has put his old 3-I8 into good use and is aro-und eolleet-ing junk. But one day he sort of forgot and left his car at the junk yard and now he is spending his days searching all over the place trying to find his ear but unfortunately it is gone for- ever. Aliee McArthur is around cam- paigning for Womans Sutferage but she is now spending a month in jail because she broke several large plate glass windows on her rampage. If there isn't Gladys Metfert sitting on a street corner with at sign pinned on her back l'Help the Blind . Poor she lost her eyesight in an explo- in a boiler factory. all sad things of tongue or pen The saddest are these, it might have been. y . And IIOXV my caldron has ceased girl, sion Of boiling and the spell is broken. Do not complain if your fortune does not suit you. it is spoken bythe stars. 'he mapaie Senior Class In any worth while effort, there is al- ways a goal in view. Graduation from High School is the logical good oleveiy young American. Yet, in this,as in many other things, the realization is not as plea- sant as the anticipation. When one completes his Hgh school coarse, he realizes just how much it has meant to him. He recalls the pleasant times he has had, the games and other contests he has witnessed or particit ated in, and even the daily routine of the class room, though tiresome, is missed. He also realizes just how much he has derived from nis high school education. No one, even the most slothful, can pass four years in high school withcut beii g benefited to some degree.qBesides the ac- tual lessons learned from bccks. he has unconsciously broadened from associa- tion with others. He has learned the spirit uf self sacrifice and of cocperatitn with others, and cannot but he a better citizen for having done so. This year the class of'19 will be relegated to the ianlts of the alumni. We have made a good record in all lines of activity, one that any class might be proud of. And deep down in our hearts, no matter what we may say to discount it, thereis a feeling of re- gret because we are leaving sci col. lA e will go out into the wcrld cr into college with higher ideals and pleasant memories of the high school on the Wapsie. 1 K . N U 'N li 'Z 9 E 3 K LA W C -,, J -I- 1 Elie Ililansie The Freshman This is the Freshman Class. When we entered the High School the first oflast September a greener bunch you never saw but after the Acquaintance Sociable and our first six weeks were over we dropped this characteristic by the way side and have since become very progress- ive. Four of our number entered the Dec- lamatory contest. Iva Ferner wcn first in humorous and second over all in the home contest. She is to speak here in the County Contest. Both boys and girls organized basket- ball teams. The night of the Freshman Sophomore party, the Freshman girls won over the Sophomore girls by a score of 4 to 3. While our boys did some iine play- ing they were defeated by a large score but never-the-less we are looking for great things from them when we enter the ranks of upper classmen Our girls happy in their victory, played the Junior girls team but were sadly defeated by a score of20 to 0. They did good playing but will have to grow a little before they can win over the Juniors. While no Freshman girls weretaken on the Gills Glee Club, four boys were accep t- ed on the Boys Glee Club and have been developing their vcices under the direct- ion of Miss Bishop. Now as the end of year draws near, if you investigate you'll find us a very pro- gressive class and fully capable of sus- taining the dignity and honor of becoming Sophomores. Lg 7 VJ 3 G E e E o 'E Q U3 i W n Y, . A he Hiapsie Sophomore Class We the class of '21 have been gradually progressing toward Se Litr heights. When we entered High Sc hool two years ago the Seniors seemed so far above us, such privileged persons, thatwe shook in our shoes and stammered in confusion if one spoke to us. Now however, we have learned that they are not such supreme beings and have become accustomed to the factthat some day we willhold their place and lord it over the lower classmen. We are represented in football and bas- ketball very credibly and there are always plenty of Sophomore roots-rs at all of the games. We strive to keep up the spirit of the Independence High and can outdo any other class in noise having Paul Soener as yell leader. A number of Sophomore: are talented musicians. Several of theclass ol '21 are enrolled in both Glee Clubs. The Sophomt res have made other clae Sf s recognize their varitus atilities though they have taken minor plafxesin some ac- tivities. However they are always ready to try for a few honors. This spirit is enough to make a place for them in the I. H. S. and it is certain that they will make good. . ,, Junior Class he Hilapsie Junior Class Tile Class of '20 entered this wonderful institution of learning in the reign of James 1. The first year we were unfam- ilar with the winding passageways and numerous cubby-holes. Many were lost at first but were soon recovered and put on the right track by the Court of His Royal Highness James 1. The first year we were a disorganized band of homeless wayfarers but in our second year under the reign of Thomas I, we organized into the Eromophos Literary, a secret organ- ization of the Sophomcres. Lawrtnce Brierly was elected as Prince Regent tle first half of the school year. He was succeeded by Sir Russel Allen who con- tinued to rule the rest of the term. In this our third year we came under the rule of Th smas the Second a good and just ruler. Early in the year we realized the need of a more binding organizaticn and with that purpose in mind we met an i elezted the Right Honorable Lawrence Brierly as Prince Regent: The Court was also made up in that, and succeed- ing meetings of this wonderful band. Purple and Gold were chosen as the col- ors of emblem and rings of a beautiful design were selet ted by the Court. The Junior edited one number ofthe Institutional Magazine more commonly known as the I-Hyhq it has been declar- ed by a majority as the best issued this year. In the International Basketball Tournament the Juniors ct me off with second place. We would have had first but our really good men were tn the Royal Team. The Ladies carried off first, however in their class of entertain- ments. The Royal Dgbating Team is made up of three of cur number this year, and has advanced as far as to de- bate for the Half State in the near fu- ture. 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TL. , , I- III -.15F,X-' Id-I I.I ..II.I5I,Ix:II.II.EIII -.IIAIIQIIIIJIII I JEIII I II IIa fel- mi ,ff ,T 'J , 'f ij ' 41.-, ,K L ' ,inf 'fb .alH '- 1. 'W X. gf- , llu N 1 1 -1 yr l 1 1 v l he Brletpsie L 1 , Debate The I. H. S. Debating team under tihe sup- ervision of Superintendent Roberts has progressed until it is within one ,debate of the State Championship. The Question for debate this year is Resolved that the Government should adopt a permanent policy of price control for the s alled Necessities of Life. The team which has won the victories for our school is com- posed of Lois Sensor, Homer Hale and Laurence Brierly. i The first school to suffer defeati at the hands of the I, H. S. trio was Olwein. The debate took place at Olwein with our team upholding the negative sidei of the question. Independence took tlie lead and maintained it through out the entire debate which ended with a decision of 3- 0 in our favor. i On February 14 Decorah came to Independence and suffered defeatiat the hands of our team. After the series of debates inlwhich Independence defeated Decorah, but three towns, Mason City, Anamosa. andi Inde- pendence were left undebated in the Northeastern District. Independence was fortunate enough to draw the itByeb so that the next debate in which I1 H. S. 1 1 l I l i I 1 . 1 participated was for District honors. The team went to Anamosa for this contest, tho they reached there late they again showed their superiority by bringirgthe victory home. The debate for half state championship took placeat I. H. S. with our team up- holding the affirmative side of the quest- ion for the first time. The contest was a close one thru out, the victory being undecided until Laurence Brierly gave the rebuttal in which he destroyed all of the opponents arguments and brought I. H. S. out on top by a two to one decision. The final debate will take place'at Iowa City May 1, and we are confident that the I. H. S. team will again bring Indepen- dence the state championship. To Mr, Roberts, the coach who has so faithfully labored under, at times, unfav- arable conditions, should go a share of the credit for the present high standing of the I. H. S. in debate. But a the same time we should say: All honor be to Lois Sensor, Homer Hale and Lawrence Brierly who have defeated all rivals and brought I. H. S. over the top. fi ,ad Debate Team Homer Hale, Lois Sensor, Laurence Briefly l l The Illiapsie l Declamatory l The preliminary contest was hield in Jan and the next contest in February. In this contest Vera Cates won firdt over all by her fine selection Gentlernen,rthe King. Iva Fenner won second, andl Marjory Campbell third place. Vera Cates represented us im the Dis- trict Contest at Mancheter in March when she won third place. 1 In April the County contest Mas held in the High School Auditoriuml It was very interesting, many County towns be- 1 l r l I i i l I l l l I I . L-tk M ing represented. Gertrude Kei really cf Jesupwon first over all but we, by win- ning most points won the cup. These who won the cup for us were Iva Fenner winner of first place in the humorous class with her selection Jane and Dorothy Slemmons winner of second place in the dramatic class with her The Hundred and Onethf' By their splendid work they won the cup fcr us. We sincerely hope they will keep the cup in the good old I. H. S. The Hiansie Boys' Glee Club At the begining of this school year the boys had their voices tested for Glee Club, Those chosen were: Seeland, Van Etten Miller, Graff, Meythaler, Coons, Olson, Iliff Hirald Bomhoif, Howard Bomhoff, Fen- ner, Hamilton, Millard, Frank, Grilfith, Drown, Ireland. They organized with the following off- icers-- Norman Frank, Pres. Arthur Biddinger, Vice Pres., James Everds, Sec, Forest Holman, Treas. They have sung for severalentertainments and assemblies and have been enthusiastically received. l l i l i l l l l L 4 C lee Clnb Eoys' Harold Bomhoff, hoff, III dBo al' , How ?E is-4 I-1 cf o 2 O 2 5 C: L1 1-f 2 cu E f. s Ireland, Il POW D Griffith, , Frank, Millard, Hamilton, v L4 HJ C ff rv LI-4 I ,A I V. O i filhe mapsie Girls' Glee Club The girls organized a glee club with th 2 following members- Postle, Ensminger Iliff, Litts, Bishop Instrgizter, Carrier, Stocking, Paup, Leytze, Pike, Bechter Ellis, H. Cobb, 6carciiff,Hawkins, Mabon Montgomery, Plank, VanElten, Fawcett, Bright, Fenner, Boyd, Sensor, Shoemaker, Cobb, Fenner, Cates. Oliicers chosen were Velma P'ank Pres Dorothy Stocking, Vit e Pres. Veda, Cobb Secy., Catherine Hawkins, Trees. They have sung at assemblies and various en- tertainments. Girls Glee Club t Carrier, Stocking, Paup, C. Leytze hop, Ins tts, Bis Li inger, Iliff, U1 US Postle, E k abon, Mcntg muy, Pla: awkins, M H Cobb, Scarcliff, Bschter, Ellis, C. U Pik tt Bright, L. Fenner, Boyd, Sensor. Shoemaker, Cobb. Fenner, Cates C3 , F.-aw n Eaten Va ,MON .A X... I I I CTIIIB Hiapsir I I I I Boys' llouble Quartette From the glee club this yeagr Miss Bishop selected the Boys' Qu artette. 'I he members are as follows: Kenneth Fctts and Laurence Brierly first tenors,IHarofd Lehmkuhl and Homer Friedman second tenors, Arthur Biddinger and Fay Gissel first bass, and Elwood Volk and Forrest Holman second bass. I The boys organized and elected Ibtflhlff I I I I I I I I I I Biddinger president and Forrest Holman treasurer. The Quartette started the year by singing for the benefit of the Red Cross and later for programs held in the High School Auditorium. A number of the solo parts for the opperetta were furnished by members rf the quartette. .. I SS49 Illmlulllyl 'I9 BU 2. CD 1 'C E! ca. MOA 'smog Zlaflugp ssgw 'ueu11oH ueurpagl-q '101on11su1 'doqsgg sfiog azfzfwcf a11ay19n0 1 1 L E G as Q QD Q .2 w Q9 J 3 1 Q E Q 'S I Q fn P w N N N x I Q 1 4 X L g A -l 53 :L og 13 5 Q 'S' Cb C4 k 4 l i 1 ighe Hlapsie flitary Drill Military Drill in the High School was started four years ago but was not made compulsory until the ,fall of 1917. Then a.ll Juniors and ftleniors were compelled to take it, the lSchool Board granting one credit fer two years. XYhen the Cadet Corp first started, it was under the supervision apd in- struction of Capt. Cook who had re- ceived his training in the Iowia Na- tional Guard. Next year we were drilled by Mr. Byington who had at- tended the University of Iowa., Mr. Uherny who was then SlllN'1'i11tl'.Tf1dBl1t Succeeded in getting rifles from the Government. This made Military Drill more interesting and instructive. . Am- munition was furnished but it was not possible to use it because of the lack of a. rifle range. Mr. Byington left early in the spring and went to an Officers Training camp and this left us without a drill master so things went on a slump for the rest of the year. ' The School Board hired a lllfllll to take charge of drill the next year but he enlisted and it was impossible to secure anyone else. Vern Allan then a member of the school was sent to the Morgan Park Military Acdemyt at Chicago by the school baord for a term of six weeks. This enabled him to take charge of drill the next fall. During the first semester of 1918 l l u l l I Sergeant Howard O'lirien, recently dfs- eharged trom the army took charge of drill and it was then that a real taste of army life was found. Sergt. 0'Brien had just agreed to take change of it until the seho-ol could find some one else. About the last of the seme- ster they succeeded in hiring Sergt. Haney of the Oificers Training school at Camp Pike, who took charge at the beginning of the second semester. Whenever the weather is fit we drill outside but when it is not possible we erill in tue gym which is plenty large enough. The course in military drill takes in all close order formations, extended order, bayonet exercises, and ealis- thenics. The company is provided with oficers, the non-commissioned by examination and the commissioned by popular vote. The examinations are proitided every six weeks and the men appointed every six Weeks. A camping trip had been planned this spring but as school is out so ear- ly it is hardly possible that we can get away for more than a day. Students who have graduated from High School and who have been in the army say that the military drill they got here at school has helped them very much. The fact that nearly all succeeded in landing a eorporalship or sergeantcy proves this. - LIEUT. FORREST M. HOLMAN H K' Eliza Hiapsie Class in Military Drill Drill Master, Oliver J. Haney. Livut, l'orre-st M. Holman. SL'I'g03IlflS-- Norman S. Frank Irvin Moytlmlvr. f10l'lT0I'?llS K.Hll'llC0 lfaflm-1' lilmvr Hisssl Russell llullvtt Elwood Volk l'rlvam-s-- l lla-lull Quass ldcldingvr lL0! lZll0l'g' mm it ll Evorcls Anderson blllovnm lu-1' Futon- k i ug Drown lirlvrly 1 ou Q Ilrii'l'.tI1 K. lnillllllllllll llitm-hings, M. .uawling Plam- 'Phill llvmose Gsm:-u lllamvr llil 'flo l'o1'mvell Grif'fi1.l1, 0. Halo llllf'lnlllf1S, R llvllllll-.lllll All-l+'1-v 'l'aylor Younr NX'i11tul's llilnu-r Hall ll in rclu y V I l l . he lillapaie ' Pep Club Thel. H. S. Pep :lub is praeticiully a new organization. We have alwiys had a peppy Get 'em or bust 'em spirit and so in ties: lays of orgiuizisim and system the piwers that be gave consent to com- bine ourself into a group of efiiuieut work to promote and better our schlool spirit. One cloudy day last fall we the chosen members of the Pep Club, L twrence Brierly L nis Senor, Hazel Fawgett, lKatherine Lzytze, Milton Kushner, ArthurlBiddinger Susan Campbell, Paul Soeneraiid Norma Paup formed what we hope toi be along lived organization. We made plans for big bonfile and pep tn z sting before a Manchestt lfoo ball game l l l I l E l 1 l I l i K l but unfortunately the Flu put a veto 4 n all our footnall games. Then came a lag in the peppy spirit tf our Alma Miter. lt seemed as if we couldn't pull ourselves together again. With the opening of the basket-t all season. Coach Haney's fire team arot std us once more and gradually our Booster spirit revived. Our ch b 1 cw feels tl.at if the revised motto-- Yell and we all yell with you,Sulk and you sulk alone be- comes the motto for each student,it has fulfulled it purpose. As we look into the dim future we hope that the club that had its birth in '18 will w.tx hearty with each succeeding year. he Hiapsie Operetta The operetta, Windmills of Hollalml, was given hy the Juniors and Seniors of the High Sehool Glen Clubs, April twenty-second. lt depicted the love of th Duteh people for their windmills. Hob Yankee, an Amerit-an salesman tried to sell machinery to Mynheer Illt'X'f0gIl'l1lDOSlill, :L mill owner, to he used in plaee of the wheel. Just he- fore the deal was closed Katrina, El mill owner from a neighboring town, told the villagers what lllynheer was about to do and they struck. Herto- genhoseh was fored to adhere to the good old style of milling. Cast of Characters Mynheer llertogenhoseh..Elwood Volk Wilhelmina ......... .. . .Vehnni Plank Vrow Hertogenhoseh .... Norma Paup Hilda ..,........... Margaret Iliff Bob Yankee .... Arthur Biddinger Hans ...... . .... Kenneth Fouts Franz . . . . .Hsirohlh Lehmknhl Katrina ...... . .... Laura Mahon Chorus Nellie Carrier, Homer Friedman, Neva Montgomery, Homer Drown, Dorothy Stocking, .Forrest Holman, Helen Po-stel, Ralph Plane, Eva, Shoe- maker, Ervin Meythaler, Glora Van- Etten, Norman Frank, Katharine Haw- kins, Oden Griffith, XVildu Bright, l'larenee Fenner, Lehi Fenner, Merritt Hamilton, Faye Gissel. l l l l A the Iiliapaiiz l Historyio il. H. S. and the War HISTORY OF I. H. S. AND THE WAR When the armistice wasl signed and the war came to an end on Nov. 11, 1918, the United States was in the midst of the elalnate prograinme of military preparations ever undrtaken by any nation. The United States had 2,002,175 men oveseas,, and 1,132,245 men here in camp, 3,734,420 me I in all. Of these 124 were men of the lildepen- dence iHgh School. four of theni, Don- ald Beehter, Elmer Sorensornl Burr Boies, and Raymond Moore, gavli lin ir lives for the country. V ' lu 1918 the Junior Red 'Cro s had a membership of 8,276,633-1. The Jun- ior Red Cross has proved itselfla val- uable factor in the war. The Slghools and the Red Cross Chaptersl have worked together. 1 ln sewing classes and in voliintee: groups outside of school lioursl they have made hospital Supplies and knit- ted articles. E The lndependenee schools gave the pagaent Democracy at the Gedney Opera Ho-use, Feb. 22, 1918, set-luring for every student. a membership the Junior Red Cross. Later in the lyear an entertainment of living pic ures was .given in the High School au tor- ium, for the benefit of the Red Crfoss. The Sewing classes under the silper- vision of Miss Roberts, have mad'. 57 hospital towels, 22 towels and 104 pro- perty bags. i The Schools held a bazar inlthe High School gymnasium Dec. 2tl-21, in the interest of the Red Cross. gBe- fore the sale we were entertainedl by a short program arranged by lllliss Bishop. There were three depart- l l 1 - l ments, fancy and useful articles, bak- ing and toys. The food was prepared by the cooking classes, and the toys were made by the manual training class. The gymnasium was attrac- tively decorated. he things sold so well that the proceeds amounted to 3475. The Schools helped the Red Cross in many other ways. Some of the girls sold confetti Nov. 11, making 3545 for the Red Cross. On Nov. 4 a C0111- mittee of five distributed campaign literature through the country. As a whole, the schools have taken an active part in the activities of the R-ed Cross. This sense of natonal res- ponsibility has put new life into al- most every study in the school. While the United War Work Cam- paign was going on, the boys and girls of the United States mobilized as the Vctory Boys and Girls. Thel. H. S. organized under the leadership of Supt. Roberts and Miss Ahearn. The Victory Boys' subscriptions amounted to +2222 50.74. The Victory Girls did not come quite up to that mark, but their subscriptions ainouned to 1-F227. Each boy and girl earned his and her own subscription in order that the par- ents might not have the extra expense. ln the summer 1918, the girls demon- strated their patriotism by organizing the War Saving society The object of the society was to conserve food, to buy more thrift stamps, and to help all war activities in every p0SSibl0 way. The society inet at t.he High School every two weeks where they bought thrift stamps and were given short talks on the conservation of he leaps-in food. Miss Wyland -gave several de- monstratiozzs on food conservation. The pupils also responded to the call of the government for greater good productions by the organization of War Gardens during the Spring and summer under the supervision ofhliss Uresswell. A very good exhibit of their productions was held in the Iligh School gymnasium towards the firSt of tA,e sehool year. Although the Red Cross work and War Savings Society have ceased, the War Savings Stamps have by no means been abandoned. They are still on sale at the High Sehool. EDITORIALS ln any worth While etfort tbereis always a goal in view. Graduation from High School is the logical goal of every young American. Yet in this, as in many other t.hings the reali- zation is not as pleasant as the antiei- pation. When one completes his high sehool course, he realizes just how nxueh it has meant to him. He re- ealls the pleasant times he has had, the games and other contests he has witnessed or participated in, and even the daily routine of the clafs room, hough sometimes tiresome is missed. He also realizes just how mueh he has derived from his high school edu- eation. No one even the most slot.h- ful, eau pass four years in high school without being benefited to some de- gree. Besides the actual lessonslearn- ed from bool-s, he has nnLonSc-iously broadened from association with oth- ers. He has learned the spirit of self sacrifiee and of eo-operation with oth- ers, and cannot but be a better eiti- zen for having done so. This year the elass ol' 'lil will be relegated to the ranks of the alumni. We have made a. good reeord in all lines of activity, one that any class might be proufl of. And deep down in our hearts, no matter what we may say to discount it, there is a feeling of regret because we are leaving school. We will go out into the world or into college, with higher ideals and pleasant. memories of the high school on the Wapsie. --fri? , In ' K. ,:' rfeykof diaikfefisse df :emi his +21 ,-sma gzfb ' sag! I l l l l y he mansir Honor Roll of I. H. S. and Alumni Edwin Cilley Floyd Klotzbacli Kenneth King Frank Lynch Sumner Allen Harry Kemmerer Carl Fonda Neil Goen Clyde Miller Charles R-eide Uharles Sharp Louis Megow Ernest Faye Clarence Fiester Verne NVheeler Harold Heege Verne Mahon Newton Rogers Murray NYils0n Rodney Miller Earl Pahl Verne Norton Arthur Stebbins Lyle Hordner Vernon Donlea. Thos .J. Tormey Harry B. Milholin Raymond Stout Herbert Young Leo Camp I'harles Loomis Glen NYalla4ee Eugene Laurer Delbert Lotts Reynold Soener Elmer Bor ' er Thos. O'To1le v l Chaney Y'anOrsdol Robert Lealch Millard Nabliolz Shourds Rogers Howard lvds George llleliane Raymond Moore Maurice Bantz Leo Coughliln Frank Jacobs Paul Goen Oliver Stout Guy IJOVVIlllllg Burr Boies: Earl Parker Emerson Pl nk tllaude Wandell Maurice Bolvaek Clarence Lol-ts 'Orlando B lLittle Arthur F. Howell Verne Tennis Arlee Blank Sherman Holvey Harold lXlt'fil2lllgllllIl Carl Nehls Henry Curtis Marquette Smith Robt. Cooke William Tate Lester Brame Ernest Nibeek George Blamer Lester Fawcett Paul Miller Smith Seoggin William Cady Vernon Whitney Verne Norton Herbert Ilighee Vernon Klotzbae Lyle lil't'lltt'l' 'l'heodore Lane Gerald Seid Elmer Brady DeWitt Lotts Vietor Neteott Ben liilliek Emery tfashner Kenneth Freeman Leo Gray Vertie Hale Wendell Henline Ralph Farris Harold Hamilton Edgar Hood Harold Anderson Harry Christiensen Sidney Nielson Chas. 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Our pratice was repeatedly interrupted by influenza vacations, but in spiteof this we managed to end the season, with two games won and two games lost, and an- other forfeited to us. When East Waterloo, played here the game ended in our favor. We succeeded in starting a good reputation by winning from a strong school. Colesburg was our next game. We mc- torel to that small but nterprisii g little country village, returning home with the score in our favor. West Waterloo and Fayette ended our season. These games were both played on strange fields. The line up which was of good weight included, Hertzberg, Hamilton, Meythaler Holman, Volks, Smith and Plane. This bunch of human footballs was the kind that kept going forward at all times. Our back field which was light consist- ed of Coons, Frank, Thill, Lehmkulil, Tay- or and Blamer. Everds and Hale were subs. Taylor, a good man on the defensive was out of the game most of the time with rheumatism. Scoggin and lliff were out to practice every time. Independence 7 East Waterloo 6 6 Colesburg 0 0 West Waterloo 34 0 Fayette 6 Mr. Laurer, our football coach, is an Independence man. He has been connect ed with football, since his High School days, having played for several colleges in the East. Mr. Laurer is an excellent coach. We wish to extend to him our thanks. Hhs Hiapaie 1 , . L Boy? Basket-ball R ' mond Coach Haney, Thill, Meythaler Top row left to right. Hamilton, cwse , I Frank, Gissel Bottom row e t l f to right. Lehmkuhl, Capt. Ho man, 5 x N F V Y X l 1 5 W N Ihr iliapsie Boys' Basket Independence 1918-19 baske ball team proved to be the most successful in years. The first team we defeated was Manchester and then came the Winthrop team. The first defeat of the season was Cedar Rapids. CNuff Saidj Oelwein, Jesup, Winthrop and East Waterloo were defeated at Independence. Cedar Falls and Manchester were de- feated on their own floors. Oelwein Cedar Falls and Jesup were next played' these proved to be good ones. The last two games ofthe season were played with Fayette and the resulting victories made a grand finish for our team. Thelndependence team with a few fans went to Cedar Falls on March 7 and 8 to the Cedar Falls or Northeastern Iowa Tournament. Our team won from Grun- dy Center aud was matched with Oelwein who eliminated us. I Captian Holman, who plays stationary guardis a man of fine standing in basket ball. Lehmkuhl, forward plays the ffccr in an A-1 manner. -ball Review Meythaler, center, is a husky young scholar, who has the pep and wind to a play gcod game. Thill, guard, plays all the time and makes his opponent work hard. Rosemond, forward, is a basketball player who has great possibilities as a forward. Frank, Gissel and Hamilton are the team's first class subs, all being good men to have during an emergency. The class games consisted of three series. The team having the highest num- ber of points at the end of the series were the winners. Seniors, 68. Sophomores,-13 Juniors,66. Freshmen, 11. Our coach, Mr. Haney, honorably dis- charged from Camp Pike 0fiicer's Train- ing School, is a mighty fine man at coach- ing basket ball. The team and school feel fortunate in securing his mostvalua- ble services during the past season. We all sincerely hope to see Coach Haney back next year. 4 . . The litlapsw Scores I. H. S. 1 45 Manchester 6 15 4 6 Cedar Rapids 48 1 35 Winthrop 14 37 7 28 Jesup 20 34 12 1 18 Cedar Falls 5 1 85 40 10 Oelwein 8 b 12 19 A 28 E. Waterloo 21 34 Fayette 29 1 29 24 District Tournament I. H. S. 1 11 Grundy Center 6 t 6 Oelwein 12 l l l L l Uhr Riapsie Girls Basket-ball Top row left to right. Sadie McCormick, Ruth Baker, Pearl Quass. Center row left to right. Ada Dorrell, Mary Larkey, Naybelle B05 d Bottom row left to right. Glora Van Etten and Vera Cates 1' l E i s l 1 l l I l 1 Girls' 1 l Saturday Feb. 27 Girl's B sket Ball drew up their forces in Battalion forma- tion and embarked for Manc ester near the front at 2:10. Our first cllass militia consisted of Vera Cates and Glqra VanEt- ten experienced bomb throwerslfforwardj Sadie McCormick and Mary Lprkey, ob- servation posts operating in e emies ter- ritories, CguardsJRuth Baker t Ke lst. one to go over the top, Ccenterband Maybelle Boyd out post, Cside centerl. Immediately on our arrival a the front our battalions observed th v enemy's squad operating in the distanice so we maneuvered over the trenclies CHigh School? and prepared for enemies attack which came at 7:30 sharp. l i I t l I t . tithe mapsie asket-ball Review Qfhe enemy opened with a weak attempt to throw out our advance and we scored two baskets. Then the opposing forces catching wind of strength, reconuoitercd and our advance was checked for the re- mainder of the conflict. 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School days seemed hard and rules complex When spirits stirred and chafed restraint, But clear and simple when ctmpared to tasks We meet thru life, without complaint. Oor one ambition turn those harry years, T.: reach the end of lessons and school, Thinking that freedom lay ahead, And none but scholars held to rule. Time sped by on fieeting wings, The long dreamed day at last, was ours, When hcld the prize we coveted. Cmtiient, in our untried powers. We strive to reach that far - stretched goal And when were theie and passed it by, We wish thst we were back in st hcol, And book behind with tear-dimmed eye. Alumni, thegplden bend that links, The present with the yesterdays. To it and I. H. S. we pledge, For Auld Lange Sync givea woid tf praise K Chappell X-.tv fir : 'Xi fn- X- A . VietS2: t:g,fWf's:Zf ' A62 QW! ' p tx 5937 . f t e W -,Y L. A i l l Cihv lilapair Yes, dear old Alma Mate , and its cherished component, the Al mni: and believe me this is no idle phrahe to one who' has proved her afiectionh with a constancy and devotion, which lldare say elipses most, and is equal to any save that of our distinguished patriarchal member, George Steinmetz. !CNo use for you to consult the pages 'f arciaic history or interview the veteran of early classes because the Alumni Hlistcrians have almost without exceptiolii been a jealous lot and confined their efforts to their particular classes: sectrd because few of our contemporaries arei left to challenge our boast,and they haye reach- ed the age of afflicted memory: and last- ly, because both George and myself are extremely modest. To be sure tihere are some few more who deserve honorable mention, however I shall refrain from cataloging them for fear of offen e.l They too have helped nourish, nd sus- tain this some what sickly plant Alumini, which annually blossomsforth, alradiant bloom at times, but often, quite 'ten, an inferior, fiowergwhich bears som fruit of a mediocre quality and goes to eed too early to accomplish the real pur se for which it and all other Alumni were in- vented. I think maybe it wouldlbe well to just consider the real purpose iof such a society. l Perhaps I don't know myself, butlsur- mise that it was created as a bl nd be- tween the graduates of the form r years with those of the present: as loyal acknowledgement of benefits deriv df rum and a desire to promote, the welliare of our school: affording and sustaining a common interest: a place for r union, where old acquaintances are renew d and new ones formed: and lastly, but by no means least, a time and plate fo a real l l 1 i frolic where the old graduate can rejuve- nate and the young one can assume dig- nity. Pray don't youg Alumnus, think that the social side is all there- is of itg there is a -real duty attached thereto. You owe something to that Alumni and to your Alma Mater: ycur debt is not can- celled at graduaticng and the interest on that debt should accrueg dont let it be entirely confined to mere pleasuregand condemn and desert the Alumni if you fail to have the good time desired. lf your do not have it, it is more than likely your own fault ard if not it is up to you to rectify the mistakes cf encum- bent officers and create a new caeer of things. This is no call for Bolshevism, but whose the fault, if you refuse to do your duty. Sex is no barrier to suffrage tn the Alumni, and as the female of the species' is still vastly in majority among our graduates- hereis where we girls can run things and should be privilegdd to select our own kind of fun. If it is a program, - cop all the desirable star parts and if a dance see toit that only dress-coats adore the walls. But seriously, let's be loyal to our Al- ma Mater and the Alumnig the one: like a mother, coddled you along thru all your erratic youth: the other will be as a doting grand mother to you, in your declining years. I am going away and I shall miss the Alumni along with all the other dear things from which I am to be separated. I've been a regular attendant for lo. these many years well, ever since the year- but dates are confusing to youth- ful minds and distastful to the old - so why inflict misery on us bothg sufficien- ly long however, to feel that I was a sort the Hlepsie cf god-mother to the organizatie r: ard having massed but two or less ofits con- claves in all that cycle of years, I know all of its whims and characteristics and can with some degree of skilldiajincse its diseases. One of its most serious afflic- tions has been internal growth of para- sites , the poor thing is almest strangled with those multitudinous hargerscn who who only absorb and never dispense. Now these can be cured by cutting off their supply of nutrition and compelling them to succor their own needs of enter- tainment and such. Then there is that other malady-Equally fatal to the growth well-being of a society, volubilitis. For- tunately this disease is net as contagious as the former and infects only ar1 incon- sequential fe w who sometiimes stagnate business, mutilate time, obstruct oro- grams, and threatened to suffccate the Alumni itself with their lcquacieusness. And the only way to cure this rapac- ious disease is to gag the offender or per- form an operaticn arid eut him out, and and being one of those last named offen- ders, my removal will obviate at least one amputation. But, in defense, let me say. that I have not always been laquacious from choice sometimes it was forced upon me, and having acquired the habit young I fain would have darned but my oyster instincts had been destoyed at the very first Alumni I ever attended. In my school days I was modest and but upon that memorable occasion of my first appearance at Alumni, my whole career was changed. From a quiet unassuming spectator, I became a vociferous participantgl began spouting that night and like Old Faith- ful have been spoutirg regularly ever since. Upon that eventful scene, I was thrust by an unsuspecting committee, to fill a very important and equally desirable place-a place where in many a poor trem- bling newly-initiated Alumnus has had opportunity to thrill and electrify his ex- pectant and entrance audience tthe long suffering Alumnil with a matchless eli- usicn of glittering oratory- in response to an equally brilliant elucidation of a has been , emiting something neu? ard startling in the way of Welcerr-es VN ell -fate and a black cat bro't that lucle. I was that terrified hresponder and after living thru that mortal fright I have leen tempting Providence ever sinee try tryil g on every kind of a public exlititien to see if I realy coulCn't be scared to death. No Alumni Committee for years ceuld pry me loose: I have ,'Welcorned and Responded, Toasted and Oratoricale ei Oflicered and Committeedf' ' Principaled and '3ubbed until I have worn all those jobs threadbare and as there seems to be nothing new in the way of performance,I shall resign. l And tho' I have worn them threadlgare. there yet remains, in spite of fiaws, the splendid woof and warp of which it - was created: and you who follow can change and improve the color and design of for- mer weavers. Here's hoping--that you of the old mem- bers will keep on Alumning, and you of the new, will be loyal and take an inter- est in this grand old veteran---the Alum- ni---for the the sake of I. H. S. Katharyn Allen Chappell 1 4 1 l l Z Elie Hilapaw l l Dear Students of 1, H, S, step into the double harness soon, will As a member of the cla s of 1905, and in their behalf, I wish, li st of all, to pay tribute to the memcry of lour dearly beloved teacher, Miss Funkwlioreceutly passed away from us. Without a doubt every member of our class cpuld truth- fully say with me that she was a teacher who could keep sweet thru everything. Oh the many, many times we made life miserable for her and now how sorry we are. The lasses that have igraduated under her have a great deal folr which to be thankful, because really, lthere will never be another Miss Furik : it will always be. Miss Somebody Else . I wish I could make all the boys and girls in the I. H. S. now anti those to come, understand how tha kfnl they should be for their beautiful b ilding. All the '05 class the year we I orked so hard for the new high scliogl, will re- member how the boys hiredl carriages and carried people back and forth in or- der that they would vote for a new build- ing, and then we didn't get it. l3ut we are very thankful, boys and girls, that you have it and hope it will meani as much to you, as our building did to us, Ceven tho' we did want a new one do badlyl, with the dear old rattling door tlhat could be rattled so easily-by the boys. 0 happy days some by. All I can think of since starting this letder is how Tillie Lenins used to sing in he rich sop- rano and Katrina Morse playe away at the old piano. Most of the '05 class is umalried and living happily ever afterwards'i' and here is hoping that the new member who will l l live happily ever and ever afterwards-so say we all. With best wishes for happiness and success to the class of 1919, I am Very sincerely yours ' Alice L. Plane '05 Sunday Eve. Dear Laura, Our Class, the Class of '99 stands out from the other classes for two reasons. First: We were a class ofgirls only, cur boys having gone to the Spanish-Amer- ican War the year before, with the excep- tion of George Parker and he was so dis- gusted to think he couln't go that he re- fused to graduate with a class of girls. Second: Our class was the last class that had to give orations. We sat in a semi circle on the platform and gave cur orations alphabetically bfgirnir g with Bishop and ending with Young , Of course we were all in white . But oh what a difference in the ccst then and now, Iremember my shoes cost three twenty tive and my dress twenty five cents a yard. The next night was the Alumni Ban- quet at the Gedney, and the next day we felt that all was over and there was no- thing on earth to do. We had been prac- ticing so long and planing so much thatl beleive we all felt that after so much effort the results were rather prosaic.still as I look back I know that there is no time when a person feels more self impor- tant than when he becomesa graduate of a high school. Christie Todd inn! 5 '5 ! ft l , f2N'w L- ,5 A T7-fl? fy-5-'Z' ' - ll ' f f Q . gi?-mix 5. R ' if rf? ' 'li xiii, Z .' gf . ,YH C31 f'5n e 5 2 'Q in Rv u I. H. S. MUSEUM Bumble Bee-Arthur Biddinger. Geese-Too numerous to mention. Turtle Doves-Bee Litts and Penny, mae NVilliams and can Seid. Night Hawk-Fred Campagna. l Magpie-Bertha Catt. Snipe-Benny Ireland. S Loon-Dingy Klotzbaeh, I Tortoise-Hilda Madsen. I Lamb-Yililda Bright. , Whales-Kirkner and Hawkins. I Mouse--Miss Cypra. Giraffe-Norma Paup. ' Sereamer-Miss Bishop. Ptloverj-Mildred Brooks. Snail-Claude Shoemaker. l Snappiug Turtle-Mr. Haney. l Peaeoek-Helen Postel, Chub-Forrest Holman. I Shark-James Everds. f Firefly-Pearl Quass. 5 Gazelle-'Dorothy Stocking. l M oon refs! .-Glen Quass. THE DIFFERENCE IN TESTS? Freshie , Much perspiration I No recreation. . Nervous prostration i All flunkeration. I Eventually humiliation. I l Senior I Partial jollifieation No preparation f Plenty buf't'eration. Final realization. PROVERBS Make pietures while the sun shines. Half a eredit is better than none. Teachers make work. Every bluffer has his day. A grade in time saves nine. Whatever you ean do tomorrow never do today, ' Pride that dines on athleties after- wards often feasts on flunks. Where there's a pony, there 'S a way. Vera Cates. You seem to have a vry bad eold, what are you taking for itz!!! Velma Plank, VVell, make me an offer. 'Oden Griffith, Can you tell me why womens' minds are cleaner than 54 FP mens' Z Kirby Grilfith, Yes, because they ehanlfe them so often. E lts dead easy to smile When the home team wins And hard to grin when they loseg Isnt the man worth while ls he who can smile When everyone else has the blues. Donald Stocking, What is labor and what is capital? Art liliddinger, U If I lend you +10 that is capital, Lat if l try to get it baek, t.hat is labor. LIFE'S LITTLE TRAGEDIES 1. Tom Parker's love notes. 2. Neva Montgomerys banquet date. 3. Final examinations. 4. Our Christmas program. 5. The Pep Club. 5 Ehe mapsie Results of Celebrity Contest Girls' Results Boys Best Athlete Prettiest Best Athlete Handsomest Larkey Stocking Holman Fouts BOYG Bright Meythaleir Frank Baker Gilbert Lehmkulil Biddinger Most Popular Cloak Model Most Popular Suit Model PHUD Mahon Everds Stocking Carrier Stocking Biddinger Frank M3b0Il Carrier Meythaler Fouts L3V6SiCk Social Light Lovesick Social Light Litts Stocking Penrose Biddinger R'fbiI1S0l1 Paup Parker Frank Bf00kS Litts Seid Lehmkuhl Cleverest Hardest Worker Biggest Bluffer Hardest Worker Catt Potwin Biddinger Brierly Paup Rummel Stocking Hitchings Cates Fenner 0.Hall Everds Best Natured Most Comical Best Natured Biggest Sponger Kirkner Catt- Parker 0. Hall Larkey Paup Ireland Ireland Hawkins Fenner Kershner Soener Best Musician Best Actress Best Musician Best Orator Hawkins Paup Lehmkuhl Brierly Plank Postel H. Biddinger Hale Cates Leytze Brierly Smith Best Orator Nerviest' Best Actor Nerviest Sensor ' Leytze Soener Taylor Cates Litts Kershner Frank Campbell M. Williams M. Biddinger Kershner Most Eccentri Madsen H. Paup Cowell C Frank Hale Hall Tightwad he Iiliapsie Mrs. Litts Beatrice what are you do- ing out there? I Beatrice 'Tm looking at the mponf' Mrs. Litts Well tell the moop to go home and come off that porch -It's half past twelve. l Miss Lincoln You seem very dense, why when Alexander was your 1 age he conquered the whole world. i Forrest H. Wellhe had Aristo le for a teacher too. i And Carthage raised, sown to sialt and leveled. i Freshie I didn't know that they ever sowed salt: I thought itjust grew. . . ' Miss Bishop Cln glee clubi ow sing -this more heartilyg Ido not want to hear one silent voice. A Better Way Tom P. I have found a new way to catch rabbits. l Francis H. Tell me. Tom. Crouch down behind la stone wall and make a noise like turni 'F' Francis, A better way is fo you to sit in a cibbage patch and look atural.' Miss Lincoln, A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can agnswerf' Pupil, No wonder so many of ius flunk in exams . l Mary Council, What tense I use whenl say, I am beautiful . Maud Hood, Remote past . , Hilda Madson, I never could sleep well in a strange bed the first night .i Clara Woodworth, What do iyou do then wait until the second ? , Floyd Wardell, I've got lots of money. Ted Graff, Oh you haven't anymore money than a snake has hips. Loran Hilmer, I am trying to sweep the cobwebs from my brain . Paul Soener, Why not use a vacuum sweeper . Bee Litts, You fight with rre all the time now. What will you do when Iam forty'?' Penziy Change you for two twenties. Miss Cypra Translate this sentence Caesor sec decat cndecur eggesi lictum Harriet Cobb Caesar sicked the cat on the dog and Iguess 'e licked Zim A Senior who dreaded a test, Studied hard for a week without rest, But in spite of his cram, He flunked the exam, The choir will now sing, When the Rollis called up yonder, by request. He told the sky maid of his love, The color left her cheeks But on the shoulder of his coat It showed for several weeks. Kenneth Fouts I'm so bright my mother call's me son. Doctor I don't like your heart actit n, yt-u've had some trouble with Angina Pectoralis . Arthur,B. You're rightDoc. but that wasn't her name . Mother You'll be late for the party won't you dear? Lucille D. Oh! no mother. In our set nobody goes to a party untill everylzcdy else gets there. fl I 4 4 Elm Hiapsie Marie W-lliams I thought you could keep a secret. Rose Campagna Well I kept it for a week. Do you think I am a cold storage plant? Stanton Madson Allwomen are alike, Russel Hallet Why should any man commit bigamy? GenB. What would you men do with- out us girls? Mike I'd be in trhe Garden of Eden plcking peaches. A naturalist painfully thin A snakes hole once tried to go in But the angry snake cried, Won't you please stay outside Till I get through changing my skin. Helene Scarcliii' I go horseback riding to reduee.' Curiosity Did it do any good? Helene No I gained fifteen pounds Ne w Hits Personiiied Orville Hall, Everybody Rag With Me.' Susie Kirkner, 'N Everything Art Biddinger, Good Night Nurse. Ruth Rogers' I Want To Go Back to Michigan. Bess Siple, Whose Pretty Are You? Stanton Madison, I Love the Ladies. Frank Smith, When We Went to Sun day School. Mike Meythaler, Sweet Genevieve. Walter Penrose, They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me. Donald Stocking, They Didn't Believe Me. Forrest Holman, Wi ats the Niatttr With the Irish? Loran Hilmer, Monkey Man . Beatrice Litts, Who do you love Bertha Catt, To much mustard . Dingy, Minnie Shimme for me . Elmer G.ssel, How You Gonna n Keep and the horse lost ten. Me Down On the Farm . Ten little I. H. S. boys standing in a line, Olive Gould suspended cne and then there were nine. Nine little I. H. S. boys stayed up awful late, Exams got one and there were eight. Eight little I. H. S. boys thinking about heaven, Ruth Rogers sw. tied one and tlten there were seven. Seven little I. H. S. boys got into quite a mix, Father did his duty then there were six. Six' little I.- H. S. boys playing round a hive, A humble bee stung one and then there were five. Five little I. H. S. boys hanging around the door, Bee. Litts nabbed one and then there were four. Four little I. H. S. boys went on a melon spree, The farmer got the littlest and then there were three. KL 4 I I C I Elie Illliapaie I 1 Three mae 1. H. boys all gm the Flu One went up the Ispout and then there were two. Two little I. H. SI boys went a hunting Hun's, A Buzy Bertha g t one then there was one. One little I. H. Si boy at Jim's his evenings spends, Dan Donovan get him and here cur stciy ends. A Mo ern Comus The Persons- I Attendant Spirit-The I. H. S. Faclilty. Comus-Senior Class Officers. I The Crew of Comus- Remaind r of Senior Class. The Lady- The Freshman. I First Brother- The Sophomoresl Second Brother-The Juniors. The First Scene Discovers the I. S. -Attendant Spirit Appears-I Att. Sp.- In the Independence High School my mansion is and but fori it I would not at this time be engaged a Iam. But to my task. There is a new lady, the Lady of '22 who has but recently entered our school, who is as green n the art of knowledge as the grass by th way- side, and 'tis to assist her safelyI thru the gate of educaticn, thatl amI sent. But why need there be such assisIance? Listen and I will tell you why. There dwells in this school a bei g who is possessed of mystical powers evpn be- yond all comprehension. From tlie low- grades he has risen until now he poss- esses almost absolute power in our school in the art of- mischief. This being is known as Comus and with him tlhere is a large band of followers who have been forced to iollow him- being undIer his influence. This power Comus' actslin such away that after some innocent a d un- I I suspecting perscn has been lured to do mischief he will from then on be one of Comus' band of followers. But hark, some one approaches down the hall so I must make myself viewless. -Comus enters with followers- Comus- And why should foolish personsresist from mischief upon enter- ing this school? Why 'tis the very time to enjoy the f--lly of life. Think of all the enjoyments that would be missed if there was no mischief. Come, let us dance and be merry. But hark! I hear some one approaching so I will hide.listen and may- be I will hear somethirig that is said. -Lady Enters- Ladg- This way the sound was I am sure, and now noone is here. Such strange things are happening that I know not what to do. I did but recently enter the build- ing yet my two brothers, who went in search of my books have become lost, and now- they will never find me. But may- be ifl sing they may hear and come. -Comus enters in false costume and in- terrupts song- Comus -- Hail, beautiful singer, tis the most beautiful singingl have everheard, for one so young as you. But what, pray tell, has broughtyou hear at such a time? Lady- Oh! Gentle man, I have but re- cently entered this school and my two I is he Hianaie brothers who went in search of my books are lost. Is there any possible way for me to find them at this time. Camus- No Lady. There is no possi- bility of you finding your brothers to-day. There are but two things to do - stay here in the hall all diy or ccme in room 16 and accept the humble shelter that I may offer to you. Lady- If that is the caseI suppose I had better accompany you. --The Two Brothers-- First Bfother- Oh! big hrotherl am so frightened. Twas here in the lzall we left her I am sure. We have spent so much time looking for her books that she may have wandered away or some evil may have fallen on her. Second Brother- Nay brother, your sister is safe I am sure, Her ignorance alone is enough to keep her from harm. -The Attendant Spirit habited as Janitor- Spirit-- Listen gentlemen, I have much to tell you. Your sister is in much danger. You did not know of course but there is a dem Jn in this building whose name is Comus who is possessed of magic pow- ers. He can by his magic, turn ignorant and innocent children into the worst kind of mischief makers. Just a few minutcs ago I saw Comus and your sister enter room 16 and I am certain that he will in- duce her to do some mischief, and when once mischief takes a hold on a person its good-night-grades. 'lhere is hut one way to subdue this demon and that is by force' so if you would save your sister, roll up your sleeves and follow me. Sac Bfo- Come brother let us hurry. -- Scene changes to room 16 -- Cowus- Nay Lady, listen to whatl have to say or I will by one stroke of my magic wand turn you into a maniac as are my followers. If you never did miscl ief ytu can never learn how earlier. Take this chair and set the clerk alcad' ffteen minutes. Besides what harm will come to you? They will never know who did it anyway. Lady- You miseradle wretcb, I thot you said you would treat me decently. Camus- Come Lady, do not be angry '30 you prefer to do as I wish or beccme one of my followers? Lady- If thats the case I suppose I'll have to abide by your command. Gixe me the chair and I will - - -The Brothers with the Att, Spirit en- ter, take the chair from the Lady, knuk Comus to the floor and break his rnfg.c wand. 1- A Camus CFrom the floor where he is lying with his face covered with bruises while his fcllcwers are lying all anti r.d him in a like conditicni And now my power is gone for rry magic wand his been destroyed. Att. Spirit- Come children we need not fear this demon any more. Now that this Camus is gcne let us try forever more to keep such tl ir gs cut of cur school. 'Ihere is cnly one way to do this and that is to avoid mischief. 'Tis almost time for the bell to ring, so I must bid thee good-bye, and remember child- ren that whenever you need help crme to me. ' ak Q x K 4 W MJ , L6 V . I J, ffjb A L....i l I E 1 1 I I it he liliapsie 1 Q Junior Slams Bee Litts, Taste for knick knhcks in- cluding 'Pennies'. Peg Iliff, we are wondering iflSlats is fond of bangs: for particulars inquire of Peg. 1 Francis Weatherby, The Winthrop toddler. lx Gene Burrhus, Likes Mike ---- bint then there are others. S Anna Mattice, Walking advertisement for Phoenix silk stockings. l Belle Robinson, The girl that piit the Junior girls on the hummer. 1 Ruth Hamilton, We are wonliering why Maricn and Ruth disagree. 1 Elwood Volks, 'I'he man with a rrong back, strong voice, weak knees. I Mike Meythaler, lf you want myinum- ber call at the Acme Cafe located at Ced- ar Falls. il Squeezer Lehmkuhl, We laugh tp be polite at your jokes. 1 1 Willy Thill, Willy, we suggest electric treatments for your affections. I Marion Yount, Always on the lookout for the wild, wild women Capologies to Ruth HJ 1 Walter Penrose, Penny, Bees got lyou on her apron string. 1 Lawrence Brierly, Your ideas arelbig but remember all that goes up must crime flown. 1 Homer Hale. Tweet, Tweet, Hollier, you would make good bird seed. i I 1 1 Glen Quass. Bait, hook,siuker and all if he can only get a girl. Merrit Hamilton. The lafifs we n't hurt you, Merrit. Why some uf'em even think you are cute. Ralph Plane. A nice appearing chap, persistent in the pursuit of his studies but his grades don't show it. Jim Bettle, You may be a printers devil but only in that one way. Howard Blamer. More scandal brot to light -- Marion and Howard. Dayton Winter. The Australian hush ranger. Lloyd Taylor. Say Lloyd you rrust be pretty toughtc have to be put to bed at night. Ralph Marling, Quiet with his mouth but loud with his pencilfi Vernon Klotzbach, We understand your guardhouse discipline has improved your conduct. Hazel Black, Her soulfull eyes are her greatest asset, her meek'ways a lia- bility. Eugene Beebe, He'sa nice quiet fel- low in school but wait until he's alone. Verna Blank, Always walking around with a mysterious smile on her face. Margarite Bowman Always walking a- round with Verna's mysterious smile.,' Charles Cornwell. Sonny, you may be all right now but wait until you get out in the wide, wide world. N .1 Ehe mohair Irene Cowell. Dont take the world so serionsly,Irene. Laugh a little: it is cheap medicine, Vera Davis. Start something girlies. If the class doesn't, why 'not you? Ada Darrel. Thats all right, Abie we- er on to you - what makes you like Sun- day School so well? Lola Ensminger. Please don't look so sedate. You can't get by with that. Hazel Faucett. They tell us sheis fickle. Perhaps her toro head will explain it. Has Ralph called up lately? Clarence Fennerg Beliu'fs that well greased lock's will get the girls. Josephine Gibson. Thats right, smile all the timeg you will get a man yet. Faye Gissel. You can play basket ball, but remember you're not the whole team. Kirby Griiiith. Don't push him. He will grow up some day and be a great man. Oden Griffith Never lctlis to the right nor to the left. Makes a good detective. Lois Hazelet. We would like to know more about you if you would only let us. Wilda Williamson. She has a taste for gentlemens jewelry yeah! Joe lets her wear it. Marion Rummel. I'll give you a ride in my Hudson if youll give me a ride in your Cadillac. Gertrude Smith. Let me introduce you to the girl that won the diznztrd at the Jerome Medicine Show. Gladys Mc Glaughlin. Curls are out of style, why not put 'em up? You are almost a Senior. Maybelle Boyd. Wanted a position as a cabaret singer. No bad habits. Norma Mebusg She is tall with lots of room to go but then she will never set the world on fire. Sadie Mc Cormick, We all know an Irishman when we see one so don't get Sadie fussed. Mary Larkey. Mary says'I don,t like the boys -but looks sometimes helie the words. Edith James. Cheer up Edith you have only one more year and then you can go home to mama. Blanch Gilson. Couldn't you get Eu- gene interesttd in yotxr crotcheting? Is that why he quit? Pearl Quass. Brandon must have had some team. Mitford Hitchings. It is of on easy to predict a youth will grow up to be a great man: but it is hard to tell whether he will be a good one or a bad one. Emmet Hitchings. Don't fool away so much of your time looking at the girls. They will get along all right. Lawrence MoFee. Don't try to tell Mr. Haney so much about farming. Iowa farming is not so complex as Nebraska dirt digging. Margaret Johnson. Chic and cute looking in smocked midoy and basket ball bloomersf' Alice Ferguson. If you run out of work try living up the Jr. class if possible. Gilbert Hekle. Dont worry about reduc- ing. Get your lessons and you will be surprised at your avirdupois. Verna Dawes. Dont worry Sis we'll see that no one run off will you. L , 1 YY AAA Y YY fm, 515 5 . 0 l ll Bastain Bros. Co. 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