New Hampton High School - Shadow Yearbook (New Hampton, IA)
- Class of 1921
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Doulatiess this Look will not go clown in hist- ory as a ciassic, yet, in after years as you peruse its pages again, may it bring Lack memories of Higiz 5071007 Jays, and with the passing years may you feel more and more that tlzose Jays are incleecf to be numbered among tize i1app1est in your life. Dedication lil O tlzose wlzo have oeen instrumental in carrying tire colors of New Hamfton to victory or defeat, wlzetlzer in foren- sic or in atfzzfetic act1'v1't1es--tire Senior Class Jeclicates this volume of tlze uslzacfown. I K Page Six Shadow Staff Editor-in-Chief ... Business Manager Advertising Manager . . . . Associate Editor . Associate Business Manager .. Organizations ............. Social .......... Athletics, Girls ... .. Athletics, Boys . .. ... Calendar ..... Art Editor ..... Humorous Editor ......Karl Geiser Edward Sheakley .... Orie Knight .. Marian Strike . . Walter Phelps . . Naomi Bliss . . . .. Leola Rose Cleo Gorman George Drewelow Josephine Friend .... 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L- 435334 5' -34,4 A sg-f,V,:V Ollllfl KNlGll'l' Class President, '20-'21 , Vice-President, 'liig Class Secretary, '18g Debate, '19-'20-'2l: President Pep Club, '2l: Advertising Manager, Shad High School Orchestra, '2l. Now a little pep 1et's li UWA R ll S ll IM li li ICY Debate, 'IS-'21, Banty ow g all stand up. I-look Ileclaniatory Contest, '19-'20-'213 Class Vice-President, '20-'21 Business Manager, Shadow' Football, '20, Basketball, '21: Baseball, '19-'20, ' Steady work turns geni BICSSI Ii KONZICN Class Treasurer Glee Club, '21g Declanlatory Cc Good 'hun , '20-'215 Jntest, '21. mor is health YIRGIL IADWIG Y- y us into a loom. Betty for the Soul. Luci Class Secretary, '21, Basketball, '19-'20-'2l3 Declainatory Contest, '2i. I am a great friend of Public Amusements. lil.illGAlIl'Z'l' JIANGAN Maggie High School Orchestra, '19-'20-'21g Ueclamatory Contest, '21, As prone to mischief as able to perform it. Page Thirteen l l Page Fourteen NA 0Ml BLISS Fat Basket Ball, '19,-'20,-'21g Class Treasurer, '18g Organizations Editor, Shadow, She who seldom speaks, and with one. calm, well-timed word can strike dumb the loquacious- is a genius fin Physicsjl' IIAZEL BORDW ELL Mlke. Glee Club, '21, S-he'd read about the Civil War, The battle grounds she'd see: But when they'd talk of U. S. Grant Shc'd say 'I'm strong for Lee. ' PHILLIP MALLUY PMI Lawler High, '17-'203 High Sc-hool Orchestra. '21. Oh, Gee Whiz, put down your feet. IIANNAH AMBLE Hannah Declamatory Contest, '21, Fair, kind, and true. I-IA R L RIOETSCH Dave Secretlary of Athletic Association, '19,-'20, Treasurer of Athletic Association, '21, A Scrap of Paper 3 Jokes Editor, Shadow. When l think, I must speak. I' IA IM FA lllill Beullie. Declnlnntory Contest, '19-'21, Since brevity is the soul of wit, l will be brief. IMYJIONID lIl l'l'lllNSON Hutch Football, '19-'20g Cuptzlin-elect Football, '21g Scrap of Paper. Truly in niy youth I suffered much extremity for love. Nlfllili SUIIN Nell IJCCIZIITIZIKOFY Contest, '21, A laugh is worth il thousand tears in any 1narket. WA Ii'l'l'IR l'll l'Ilil'S Fat Associate Business Manager, Shadow. A 1notl1er's pridehu futher's j0y. .K LMA KOL'l'HOFF Alum Ilecluniutory Contest, '21, F:1itlifulness and sincerity are her first principles. Page Fifteen Y Page Sixteen GRA UIC WILSON Bllly Glee Club, '21, The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I seem to get. Flllill SI'HOENFELD SCll0Blly Ionin High, '17-'20g Declnmatory Contest, '21, Men of few words are tfhe best ol men. IIUBICRT ACHEN Hulse Fredericksburg High, '18e'19: Saint Mary's High, '20, High School Orchestra, '21, Declamatory Contest. '21. He doesn't say much, but there's reason to believe that he thinks occasionally! ICMILY MALLOY E'ffief' Lawler High, '17-'19, Declamatory Contest, '21, Mr. Bob. T'here's a bit of Irish in her eye. illAlt.l0lllE MARSH Tommie Basketball, '20-'21. She would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a ques- tion. ICLSI li REI UH Reichy Declamatory Contest, '21. So didst thou travel on life's common way in cheer- ful goodness. JA M ICS MCGINN Pete Football, '20, Declamatory Contest, '21g President Athletic Association, '21g High School Olrchestra, '21, All great men are dead or dying,-Ifm not feeling well. CL E0 RA N S0 M Rnnlmel ' Basket Ball, '19-'21, Times are hard and men are plenty, So don't get married until you're twenty. IIAROLII U'PLl'IY Utley Man delights me--no-nor woman. lllT'l'll RICHARDSON Richie Alpha High, '17-'19g Declnmatory Contest, '21, Content thyself to be obscurely good. Page Seventeen Page Eighteen DOROTHY WENTZ Dot High School Orchestra, '21, Declamatory Contest, '21, Oh Heavens, were man but constant, he would he perfect. GRACE KENYON Gl'1ll'l ' Declamatory Contest, '21. Kind hearted and sincere is she. RUSSELL ZIM M ERMAN Zim Declamatory Contest, '21. It's a cinch-worry is not my best pal. OLIVE HUGHES Olivia Saint Joseph's High, '18, Declamatory Contest, '21. Blushes may come and blushes may go, but my freckles hang on forever. JOSHPHINIC ROCH FORD Jo Saint Mary's High, '17-'19, Declamatory Contest, '21. Yet there is mischief beneath this quiet exterlorf l1lC0lA ll0SI-I OH llzlsluvt Bull, 'lil-'20-'2lg Ulaiss 'P1'v:1s111'v1', 'ISQ Socfivty lffrlitor, Sl1:11l1n1'. Si11cv1'ity 111111 il swoul, 11lt1'z1ctiv1- kiml of g1':11-1-. IHYMONII M01 LUUN lI1'lo1Ii1r11s Font Hull, '17-'lil-'Shy Iiuskct Bull, '18-'20-'2l: lhisv Bull, '17-'19-'Llllg Coast A1'till01'y, A. E. F. Oh! how I hzltc to get up i11 thu 111o1'11i11g. MXIIONNA IIUNICYNIXN 'Il01lvy ll00llllllllllll'Y Coim-st, 'ISD-'20-'213 High Scluml O111:l1vsl1':1, 'l!l-'EU-'2l. A giggle, :1 dash, il sh1'i1-li, :1111l il 1:1':1sh. KARL GICISIGR GM-k lT0l1:1'0, 'IS-'ISP-'20-'2l: Dcclz1111z1to1'y C1111t1-st, 'lily PI'0Sltl0llt of Class, 'IS-'lflg Eclitor-i11-c1l1lcf, Sl1:11lo11'. When i11 thv course of lllllllllll vvc-11ts, it huco111cs 11cccss111'y to bluff- -thvn let me bl11l'l'! IIILIM KlCl.l.l'IllSll0N li1'll0y I,CCllllIl2ltOl'j' Co11t1fst, 'EIQ High S1-l1ool 01'cl10st1'11, '2lg S:1i11t Mz11'y's High, '17-'E0. What swvut delight :1 quiet life 11ffo1'ds. Page Nincts-on Page Twenty 'l'l'IRl'ISA G lilllllill 'l'0swi0 Duclanmtory Contest, '2lg High School Ol'Cll0Stl'El, 'Zip Saint Mz1ry's High, '17-'20, She is just thc quict kind whose nutnrc novs-r varies. RA Y MUNI! W l'1N'l'Z Wllistlc High School 0l'CllCStl'2l. '21, Strike Uno! Strikc two! 6 9 l' LEO GORMAN 'Flon' Saint Joseph's High, '17-'1S: Declamatory Contest, '19-'20-'21g Basket Ball, '19--'20-'213 Captain Basket Ball Team 'Zig Girls' Athletics Editor, USllildUXV. Laugh and the world laughs with yon. ORYAL WENTZ W1'ntz', I wonld enjoy High School lifc if I didn't hzivv to study. REGINA l'I'l'Z Rt-irilm' Saint Mz1ry's High, '17-'20g Declamatory Contest, '2l. Its awful lonesome lzcing: y.:ood! NORMADINE BANKS Dean Waterloo West High, '17-'20g Pep Club, '21g Declaimatory contest, '21, Her ways are ways of pleasantness, -her paths are paths of peace. GEORGE DREWELOW Curley Foot Ball, '19-'20g Boys' Athletics Elditor, Shadow g M. G. Co. 64th Inf. 7th Div. A. E. F. God bless the man who invented sleep. So Sancho Pauza said, so say I. 45 JOSEPHINE FRIEND Joe Glee Club, '21g Calendar Editor, Shadow , Small, but mighty. CLARENCE RANSv0M Hungry Base Ball, '18-'19-'20g Foot B-all, '18-'19-'20g Basket Ball '19-'20-'21g So what care I, though death be nigh, I'll live for love or die! ' I M A RIA N STRIKE Strike Associate Editor, Shadow , Vice-President Athletic Association, '21g Basket Ball, '19-'20-'21. Well, I think that is outrageous! Page Twenty One Page Twenty Two STASIA SMITH Alibi Declamatory Contest, '20-'21g Glee Club, '20-'21, Art Editor, Shadow . Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. ll0R0'l'IlY SCHUETZ Dot President of Glee Club, '21, Mr, Bob , '21, Men may come and men may go, but mine is true forever. HAROLD JOHNSON Pickle Much study is a weariness of the flesh. IIAZEI. ROARTY Ham Don't bore people by talking too much is my ad- vice. 1 EDWARD SCHILLING 'Mutt' Declamatory Contest, '20, Football, '20. Ever pursuing after knowledge. 1 Seniors President .... Vice-President . Secretary .... Treasurer . . lil ....Orie Knight .. Edward Sheakley .. Virgil Ladwig ....... .. Bessie Konzen DQ! CLASS COLORS Maroon and Old Gold ll! CLASS FLOWER Sweet Pea Fil CLASS MOTTO ll W' ' h 1'1n1s ed Yet Beginning DLI CLASS YELL Ki-yig ki-yig ki-yi-yung M-C-M-X-X and Ig Seniors--Seniors Nineteen-Twenty-one. IL4 Class Song QTune: Auld Lang Syne J A class of fifty strong are we, The leading class in school: Our duty do we e'er fulfill, And follow every rule. fChorusj The class of Nineteen Twenty-one, The biggest ever yet. Much honor always have we won, They ne'er will us forget. We're full of pep, we're full of vim, Hooray! We'll make things go! In wisdom we the prize will win, We'll surely not be slow. fChorusj Debaters, singers, strong athletes Comprise this class of fame: Young men and maids of high morale Its honor will maintain. fChorusJ You'll find us loyal through and through To Old New Hampton High: We've worked for her and fought for her And will love her till we die. QChorusj Page Twenty Three Senior Class History U11 During the year 1917-1918 sixty anticipant Freshmen were added to the roll of N. H. H. S. That flrst day will never be forgotteng how we hurried from place to place amid the bustle and excitement looking for the class-rooms in which we belonged! .Shortly after school started we elected officers. Mr. Boone was assigned the duty of supervising the Freshman class. After numbers of social activities we firmly established the reputation of being the peppiest class that ever entered N. H. H. S. One of the most important functions of the Freshman year was a reception to the mid-year class which had just entered. As the close of the year drew nigh, we began to realize that this year was to be a year long cherished in our memories. The following fall fifty-five of our group became Sophomores. It was amusing and gratifying to see the Freshmen going through the same blundering trials we had once experienced. Earnestly striving to hold our acquired reputation, we put our whole heart and soul into the school activities purposing to make this year a success and a credit to our class. We were represented in every form of athletics and school activities: the football team, the girls' and boys' basket-ball teams, and the debate team including members from our ranks. Miss Plulmley, our High School Principal, became our class supervisor. Our social events during this year were not as many in number as those of the Freshman year, but were worthy of praise for the varied forms of amusement showed that the class was full of talented students. Now the Juniors and Seniors began to look up to us and many sought the advice of this brilliant Sophomore Class. As we became Juniors, high school life began to look more serious and we all settled down to study still striving for the standard we had set out to attain. In the United War Work drive our class as usual came out in the lead. No other class equalled ours in loyalty and generosity. Again many of the class participat- ed in athletics and all forms of school life: the debate team still included two from our group, the girls' basket'-ball team, five: the boys' basket-ball team, fourg the foot- ball team, fiveg and hhe baseball team, three. Elveryone of these put up a real fight for the honor of N. H. H. S. Miss Kasischke was chosen as our class sponsor and under hcr competent leadership we participated in many clever social activities during the year. Prob- ably the one, that will be most remembered, is the elegant banquet which the Juniors gave the Seniors who were graduating in June. It was a delightful success, due to the suggestions and talents of our sponsor and the Junior class. Now comes our Senior year, a year which we, a class of fifty, have made glorious by our accomplishments. We, as a class, possess those outstanding qualities of Seniors: dignity, loyalty, and good sportsmanship, which make us tlhe class to he looked up to and honored. Our Senior organization has two soldiers who before the war were not members of our class but who sacrificed their education to defend America. We are proud to be classmates of these boys. We are represented equally well in athletics.. The majority of the .members of the boys' and girls' basket-ball teams, the football team, and the base-ball team, Page Twenty Four are from the Senior class. All three members of the debate team belong to us. And even though this is the year upon which our future rests there is still time for ath- letics, and what we do, we do well. In reaching our goal, the Seniors have been helped by Prof. P. C. Lapham, our class sponsor. The culminating event of our class is this edition of the Shadow which lays before you the history of four years of High School life, especially the year 1921. With untiring energy we have striven to make this edition of the annual a success and we sincerely hope that its pages containing recollections of by-gone days will bring much joy and amusement to our readers. 'Dhe class ohose for its flower, the Sweet Pea, and for its motto Finished Yet Beginning , which is indeed a. symbol of the character of our class. Our history will not be finished with this volume not even when we leave school. It will have just begun. These twelve years of school life are only the foundation upon which we hope to build a super-structure of successful attainments. We, the members of the class of 1921, with our talents and our education are soon to leave the protecting arms of N. H. H. S. to throw ourselves upon the mercies ot' the world. We are not prophets, though we can tell what has happened, it is beyond our power to even imagine what the world has reserved for us. But with determination and a clear aim we leave her, bound to put our names on the roll of the world as successes,.not failures. And now in parting as we the class of 1921 go out of dear old N. H. H. S., we hope that through the years which come and go, she may become better and stronger, and that every succeeding class will be as loyal and as true to her as we have been and will help to build her up to stand among the highest. N. B.--'21. Class Will We, the members of the Senior Class of the New Hampton High School being fully awake and in our usual state of idiocy, and realizing that we must soon depart from this institution of learning, do now solemnly and sorrowfully swear this to be our last will and testament bequeathing our possessions as follows: Section 1. To the Juniors, we bequeath our big headedness to be added to their present supply. Section 2. I, James McGinn, do bequeath my interest in the Queen of Finance to Virgil Leach. I, Virgil Ladwig, do bequeath my Safety First Slogan to Vern Clary. I, Hannah Amble, do bequeath my excess length to Leo Streit. I, Walter Phelps, do bequeath my excess baggage to Charles Kenyon. I, Fred Schoenfeld, do bequeath my popularity as a ladies' man to Francis Greten. I, Raymond McAloon, do bequeath my studious nature to Etta Attleson. We, Karl Geiser, Orie Knight, and Leola Rose do bequeath our controlling interest in the school to anybody with nerve enough to take lt. I, Edward Sheakley, do bequeath my ability to play the part of school comedian to LeRoy Decker. I, Normadine Banks, do bequeath my congeniality with the boys to Nellie White. I, George Drewelow, do bequeath my punctuality at school to Huber Rouse. I, Raymond Hutchinson, do bequeath my ability to act as critic on all sub- Jects to Edward Clemens. I, Cleo Gorman, do bequeath my brilliant knowledge of Physics to Bug Seeley. I, Hazel Roarty, do bequeath my overfiowing pep to Lydia Waltz. We, Marian Strike, Dorothy Schuetz, and Emily Malloy, do bequeath our little book on How to Be Happy Though Married to coming benedicts. I, Josephine Roch- Page Twenty Five ford, do bequeath my make-up to Hattie Wagner. I, Raymond Wentz, do bequeath my superfiuous trotting about to little Warren Carpenter. I, Harold Utley, do bequeath my long walk to school to Phil Malloy. I, Earl Moetsch, do bequeath my ability to spoof the women to Kenneth Schnurr. I, Clarence Ransom, do bequeath my appetite to Prof. Lapham. I, Marjorie Marsh, give and bequeath unto Alex Harris my propensity for saying the wrong thing in the right place. I, Stasia Smith, give unto Evan Evans my wriggly eyes and cunning smile. I, Orval Wentz, do be- queath my extra English credits to Keith Knight. I, Josephine Friend, do bequeath my interest in Keith Knight to Alice Shaffer. We, Grace Wilson and Nellie Sohn, do bequeath our love for whispering to Marian Rosauer and Alice Munson. I, Naomi Bliss, do bequeath my enormity of stature to Lois Crawford. We, Cleo Ransom and Madonna Honeyman, do bequeath our quiet ways to Harold Larson. I, Hubert Achen, do bequeath my dignified bearing to Ambrose McGinn. We, Alma Kolthoff, Grace Kenyon, and Hilda Kellershon do bequeath our knowledge in the art of love-making to Olivette McGinn. I, Hazel Bordwell, do bequeath my dreamy stare to Dorothy Christoph. I, Clara Faber, do leave my valmping propensities to Angeline Green. We Theresa Gerber, Olive Hughes, Elsie Reich, and Ruth Richardson, do bequeath our frivolous natures to Viola Bosen. I, Bessie Konzen, do bequeath my fluffy hair to Lola Jones. I, Russell Zimmerman, do bequeath my love for chocolate bars to Ham Fox. We, Margaret Mangan and Regina Pitz, do bequeath our talent as violinists to Selma. Rose. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this last day of April, 1921, hereby declaring this to be our last 4 will and testament. CLASS OF 1921. R. J. M.--'21, Witness: Miss Domuch Witness: Mr. Dolittle Senior Class Prophesy Having been called home because of a family reunion in the year 1950, I found myself on the streets of New Hampton with a few hours to spare. I wandered idly about looking for familiar faces and by chance met Hazel Bordwell Hunt, now a middle-aged woman, who was returning from her morning purchases. I asked her about any members of the class of '21 that might be in town. As we were seeking a. shady seat Hazel Roarty, now chief Librarian in Boyd, joined us and we began to tell each other of the success of the members of the Class of '21. I was very much sur- prised to learn that Raymond Hutchinson had eloped with Alma Kolthoff the pre- ceding fallg as a result Dorothy Schuetz had given up her musical career and devoted her life to religious causes by becoming a deaconess. I was also told that the Misses Ruth Richardson, Margaret Mangan, and Clara Faber, are displaying the latest cuts of ladies' gowns, suits, coats, and summer furs in TIhe Fifth Avenue Shop, New York City. Can you imagine this? said Hazel, Hannah Amble and Theresa Gerber are New York importers of Parisian specialties, extract, face powder, rouge and eye- brow pencils. Yet it isn't hard to believe when you remember that they were always addicted to the use of such things. After awhile we wandered into the Firemen's Theatre, hoping to see some familiar faces. Upon entering the building, we noticed the only lights were in the corridors as the show was in progress. The soft strains of music drifted to where we sat and upon inquiring who was playing we were told it was the Jazz Jenerators, led by Harold Johnsong that of course was to be expected as he was always musically in- Pn ge Twenty Six clined and was usually entertaining us in class. Phillip Malloy was bowing at his fiddle, and was said to be still beauing in general, while Virgil Ladwig still handled the saxaphone with great ability. The News Weekly was flashed on the screeng a group of leading politicians, all of whom were women, were seen marching in Washington led by a young lady who looked strangely familiarg as the columns approached I saw Marjorie Marsh had given up farm life and was making fiery speeches on Women's Rights. During the day I met many familiar friends of the good old days in N. H. H. S., and after I reached home I jotted down the news of the twenty-ones that I had heard. Raymond Wentz, so gallant and gay, is still a bachelor so they say. Many a Maiden desired to be his fair espouse, but woo none, did he. Josephine Itochford is .i Hula Hula dancer at the Majestic. Walter Phelps travels selling a book, How to Overcome Bashfulness written by himself. Madonna Honeyman is '1 woman police at Lawler, Iowa, and has done much towards preserving order. Earl Moetsch is new preaching at the Methodist church in Des Moines. He always was a religious boy. Elsie Reich is 11 professional snake charmer, traveling with the Ringling Bros. circus. James McGinn is Professor of Physics at Knownothing High School. We are told he is making good. Olive Hughes taught Domestic Science at Cresco High School but is now putting her work to good use. We understand they are very happy. Hubert Achen who was so industriously inclined is running a peanut-stand and pop-corn roaster and is making his fortune. Josephine Friend has settled down on a little farm with a knightly helpmate, after spending one very brilliant year in college. Oh, yes, during the day I met George Drewelow who, as Superintendent of N. H. H. S., is surely making things fly, he is so brilliant yet modest, I am sure there could be no better superintendent than he. Cleo Ransom, a typical typist in Washing- ton, D. C., is still waiting for her promotion. Fred Schoenfeld and Russell Zimmerman are teaching agriculture at Ames College. Leola Rose, such a studious girl, has tired at last of the social whirl and has settled down in Monona to cook for a man. Cleo Gorman and Regina Pitz are running an up-to-date Boarding School for Girls in Chi- cago. Urie Knight is reforming bums in Broadway and dances and sings for charity toog such a philanthropic soul, one never knew. Shortly after finishing High School Naomi Bliss was united in marriage with Arnold Drape. Clarence Ransom, now on Broadway, is the proprietor of a Cabaret and two of the dancers, the most brilliant yet known, are Dorothy Wentz and Stasia Smith. Nellie Sohn, who possessed much knowledge, is Dean of Women at Western Reserve. Emily Malloy is conductress on the lnterurban Line, she punches your tickets and takes your grips, then patiently waits for your tips. Bessie Konzen is now showing in Arbuckle Comedies, as Extra Girl at Doolittle Studio. Edward Schilling, being fortunate enough to secure Normadine Banks as his helpmate, is doing very well in the Real Estate business. Raymond McAloon is indeed a credit to the class of '21. He is a very noted lecturer. Edward Sheakley is a Conductor on the Branch Line from Mclntire to Osage, having a very great attraction at one end of the line. Grace Wilson travels with a Chautauqua group, giving readings and humorous selections. Hilda Kellershon and Grace Kenyon are teaching Normal Training at a college in North Dakota and it is reported that they have a very broad knowledge of their subject. Karl Geiser, is a very noted physician at Osage, Iowa, having a large practice. He has not married as yet, but has not given up hope. Harold Utley and Ofrval Wentz are both members of Congress, and are surely defending the farmers' rights. Marian Strike has succeeded at Business College, and is now drawing a large salary as stenographer for a Button Factory. C. G.-'21. Page Twenty Seven I Iiuswm- lil-11114-Aly Him-I1:1l'1I I r'i4-ml. .Xltmm ltnllso, Virgil l,1-:u-Iw, Xl:nl'sll.xIl ilmvllt, lim-Vlwn-rt Ifux. XX:nIt1-1' lxlzltl, I'.YI'lllll lla-1-, H:1l'1'y Nlnllvr, .Xmm lnw-xu-If HY. XIIIIJI S1-lmtx, .XIIIIII Xlulxsun. Mulmirw-ul lim-l1I'm'ml, Idlsn- Iinllh-,l'l', lielnzn ,Xlll--Nm XIXIJIII Iluxxl-rs, I-Iulsl SlH'll1't'l', Ifltlrl .Xttlm-soul. M:n1'::1r'1-I XX'zl1h-l's. lim-umm-Ill 51'lIHllI'I'. 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Wesley Eggleston vQ.u CLASS COLORS Gold and Black WTI Class History 0ll.lt of the past, cometh the present 'tis said, and, as we look upon the Jnnior class of today, a class teeming with industry and good spirit, we look brck into its annals for the explanation of its merits, and fine spirit. In the fall of 1918, a class of forty, earfest, enthusiastic Freshmen en'ered the realm of High School life. A readiness to learn soon put! their vcrdancy to fligilit, and before long the class settled down to real work, As a unit, and individually, they gave their hearty support to the life and work of the school, and set for themselves a good working sfandard to be kept throughout tiheir sdhool careers. On entering the Sophomore year the class was increased in numbers. Dur- ing the year under the direction of Miss Mildred Elbert, who was appointed class sponsor, the class enjoyed some unusually peppy parties, As Sophomores tlhe class made known by both work and deed, their interest in the various organizations con- nrcted with school acativity, and demonstrated their working power in all fields en- tered. The class was Prominent in its actiive participation in, and support of athle- tics. One member of the debate team came fi om this Sophomore class, and in de- clamatory work its members proved their working capacity. As a Junior class our number has grown to sixty two. Miss Mildred Ebert! was re-appointed our class sponsor. At our first business meeting we elected Kenneth Schnurr, president, Selma Rose, vice-president, Florence Donnelly. secretary: and Wesley Elggleston, treasurer. A party, which was termed a 'Huge Success' by all who were present, was given in the fall of the year. A unique St. Patricks' party was given the evening of March 18th. The social instinct is not wanting in the class, and we have Sunshine over in our midst. We note the Junior class as one of varied ability. Two members of our class, play on the boys' basketball team of which I.eRoy Decker, a Junior, is cap- tain. Four Juniors play in the High School Orchestra. Six girls of the Glee Club are Juniors. In debate, a member of our class, Lola Jones, has proved herself a de- pendable alternate and co-worker of the Debate Team. Juniors have manifested a splendid interest in Declamatiory work. About one third of the entries of the contest were Juniors, and of the ten honors announced four were awarded to Juniors. Anna Schatz, a Junior, won first over all and took the -honor of the Junior Class still farther by winning first in her class at tlhe sub-district contest. In pep .meetings Juniors are often called upon to act as comedians and fun and pep creators. The class is conspicuous for its excellent scholarship, and has shown its aptitude for daily concentrated study. We can justly be proud of our class and say with a will: Here's to the Class of '22!l Always loyal, straight, and true, In study or play we always try, To give our best to New Hampton High. D. C.-'22. Page Thirty XI,u1xI1.s!l Xlullm I.1-1- Xlillvr, XX':lxl1l1rI llnlmsmlm, II:nl'ul4l I,zu1's4m, Sylviw 4-mulls, ,Xlxm NI.u1lr'1-V, XII:-Inu-I Hu-:4, VI1-xv l'I1wI1N, I.Iuynl ll:-51-l',lh-m'gv Nl:nl'IxI1 XI.n111 Xlulplny, Ilnllmn I..u'Ivl'IzllL:, Xlurn- Nlul'l'lxsm-5, Ilnzvlln Xlrlln-V. I,m'4-lt.: I1-llmlxl, l.:111l':: livnm-'l,v, lqtlllil Ilrllw, liutllln-4-In llupxln-Q. NI:n14gl1vl'llv 4JllIl'lx Klum- Xllllxx--lu, l.l'gum- Xl Wm, Vlxzuvlvx Sm: --Alumni. lxln-n I,:umIxxI:4. 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Grant Rourke Treasurer Nellie White can Class History The third of September, 1919, is a date which will not easily be forgotten by the members of the Class of 1923. It was on that day that we started our ihigh school career witlh a class of about sixty members. During the first few weeks we furnished much amusement for the upper classmen by making mistakes such as only Freshmen are capable of making. At the beginning of the second six weeks we orga.nized with Miss Whirry as our class advisor. At our first meeting Harold Fox was elected presidentg Harold Larson, vice-president: George Markle, secretary-treasurer: Gretchen Taylor, class historian. Two very successful parties were held under the supervision of Miss Whirry with the assistance of the various committees. Although our class was seemingly insignificant, we were determined to dis- tinguish ourselvesg both as individuals and as a class in the various school activities. Two of our number won letters in football, while one, won his Nl. H. in baseball. Still others bid fair to help New Hampton High win many hcnors in the future. Though none were awarded prizes in the Declamatory Contest of '20 it was proved tihati the Class of '23 has some excellent material for forensic as well as for physical achiev- ments. On the whole our Freshmen Year was an exceedingly successful one. We returned in the fall of 1920, full of energy and pep, determined not th be excelled by our upperclassmen. As we were now Sophomores all our bashfulness had vanished and we did not fail to do our full share of the hazing of the Freshmen. Under the direction of Miss Gilbert, our class advisor, a meeting was held for the purpose of electing class officers. Marjorie Vroman, was elected president! Lee Mil- ler, vice-president: Grant Rourke, secretary: Nellie White, treasurer. A Hallowe'en party was held in the Gym on October 30. The entertainment was voted a huge success. The Sophomore class has not been found wanting in the athletic events of '20-'21. Not a few Sophomores helped New Hampton High to win its laurels in ath- letic sports. A nuimlier of our class won letters in football or basketball. The ability of the Sophomores as speakers cannot be doubted. In the declamatory con- test of 1921 one of our classmates was awarded a prize, while another received 'hon- orable mention. The Class of '23 was also honored by havingffne of its members chosen as yell leader. The misfortune of breaking his arm compelled this worthy classmate to resign. However, the honor was not to be taken from the Sophomores, as another of its members accepted a position as assistant yell master. It: was partly througih his efforts that the pep of the student body backed our teams in winning -many vic- tories for our school. It is with just pride that we point to the fact that tihe Class of '23 is instru- mental in all the achievments of N. H. H. 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Charles Wilkins Class Colors PURPLE and GOLD It was on the 2nd of September in the year 1920 that 74 exceedingly green and scared people came up from the eighth grades of the various schools of our city and surrounding community compose the Freshmen class of 1920. Some of the more prominent lads of the class were duly and properly hazed. Our most honor- able and dignified president was taken out several miles into the country by some over-vigorous Sophomores. Here he was left to wend his weary way homeward. On account of the great number of people in high school the unfortunate lot as usual fell upon the freshies. We were given seats in the .mathematics room under the supervision of Stewart Day Cotter. His tyrannical rule was exercised very often on some poor, verdant Freshie who beat a palpitating retreat every time he had t-he misfortune to break into a Senior or Junior class, in his vain effort to find his own class room. We cannot describe our feelings the first time we were told to pass into the assembly room. With our hearts in our .mouths and our knees knocking together we walked into that lixlfing sea of superior and critical eyes, trying to look unconcerned among the seats of the mighty. At a class meeting, James Babcock was elected president, George Gray, Vice- President, Lois McAloon, secretary, and Charles Wilkins, treasurer. Miss Grooms was chosen class advisor. We were now full-Hedged Freshmen and decided to have our first party which was to be a masquerade. The party was a brilliant event in all ways and was voted a huge success by all. The unmatched enthusiasm of the Fresh- man class was again shown when 5 members of our class entered the declamatory contest. James Babcock, our class president, won first place in the oratorical de- partment of the contest. N. H. H. S. can well be proud of its Freshmen. Alhough we're green, we're growing, and have proven our loyalty to our high school. So, here's to the class of '24 We're ready to do our party To meet what four years have in store With a bra-ve and smiling heart. P. G.-'24 Page Thirty Four O f pw! H MJ-6 f f f , X ,Af n u -Q N . M23 UleQfwnLzAT1Uvz S - Q? K 49 :3'Ql'Q 7? if IEIFXXTL A N: s 5' 'mi-if - ' Q- WWLL ' qsjgfdb I 9 sr, ,KW v1W?6?I'T,f . + -C Q, fkzfg. N - qmlx . fain? X . I , We -I In - QXS..-.35-YW: , , i 5 I E E 5 i I a 5 l 5 e 5 P e I I I 5 5 1 E I H ! i 1 S F i ! 5 a I a a E I I ! DECLAMATIO -. 3 if .vi K Q- t.. ...tt , - X .- t . 55- . t ' , i t ,M A A MISS ll.iZl'IL ZlMNll'IRliI.KN ANNA St'llA'l'Z 'l'ht- itttt-rt-st itt tlt-t-itttttztttttw' wt-t'It t't-ttcht-tl at high ttttittt tltis yt-att' witlt tttt t-tttry ttt' tit'ty-st-vt-tt t-tttttt-statttts. I!t-t-atttst- tit' tltt- ttttttsttztliy latrgt- t-tttry, it wats tit-citlt-tl thatt pt't-ltttttttatry t-tttttt-sts ht- ht-iti tttt tltt- tttttt' tttghts: Ft-itt'ttttt'y Sth, Sith, 12th, zttttl ttith Miss liatzt-l IC. 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First ttlttvt- itt tht- htttttttrtttts clttss wats givt-tt tu ltttth .ltthttstth ttf l+'t-t'tilt-, witit tht- st-It-t'titttt, Whtt's Aft':titi. Ft-t'tt Chittt- F:tyt-ttt- wt-tt st-tfttttti ttI:tt-t- with tht- st-It-t'titttt, lit Htttttn' til' t't-Ittttthttsf' 1': tttltttt of tgt: Tltirty F hirty ,A,...4Q, Q -mv: 4 ws -Z : T M ,- Q I J , Q if , Sf F ... .J : .:: U w : ... 5 z LJ N ... Q 3 :J U2 P 5 L P f M v-1 5 : x z 5 vf Cv -E 5 E Bs.. Y E -. 5 U E 1 Q. Q :I -I Z w .S 1 A W .1 -4 A r-1 C F-1 1NIu1'phy. ricncl, F Schuotz, Strikv, Spcnccr. Trout, illll4, XVil ffcr, Crzuvfmd, l Kunzcn, Sha 11, Smith, ll Attlos ROW U M FT BO Girls' Glee Club OFFIUERS Dorothy Schuetz--President Stasia Smith-Secretary and Treasurer The Girls' Glee Club has had a very successful year under the direction and leadership of Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Curtis, Supervisor of Music. The success of the club was due to the faithfulness and loyalty of the girls, together with the interest Miss Curtis manifested throughout the entire year. The Glee Club made a very striking appearance in their uniforms which were middies with the blue collars, white skirts, and black ties. Their first number was given at the Athletic program in Dec- ember. From then on their musical ability was recognized and they were asked to sing at many entertainments, appearing three nights of the Declamatory contest and at the mid-year commencement exercises. Every appearance they made during the entire year was hailed with applause, showing that the year was undoubtedly successful. Debate New Hampton High School re-entered the Iowa State High School Debating League early in the school year of 1920-1921. It was organized under the direction of Miss E. Marie Whirry with Edward Sheakley, president, Lola Jones, vice-president, and Charles Kenyon, secretay and treasurer. A large number appeared in the preliminary debate which was held December 23 in the High School Building. The question was, Resolved, that the Shop Com- mittee Plan of Industrial Representation be Adopted by all Industrial Plants, Em- ploying More than Two Hundred Men. The affirmative was upheld by Lola, Jones, Charles Kenyon. James Babcock, and Ofrie Knight, the negative by Karl Geiser, Paul- ine Gardner, and Edward Sheakley. Miss Lulu B. Utley, Mr. Alfred Vaala, and Miss Agnes Carney acted as judges. The team chosen to represent New Hampton High School in the inter-school debate between New Hampton and Charles City was Orie Knight, Edward Sheakley, and Karl Geiser, with Pauline Gardner and Lola Jones as alternates. The team work- ed industriously and earnestly, attempting to the best of their ability to bring success and honor to their school. The Inter-School debate was held in Charles City, Feb. 4, 1921, in the High School assembly room. Charles City, represented by Orin Thiel, Harry Harper, and Robert Henniger, upheld the negative, New Hampton, the affirmative. The judges were Supt. Samuel Tyler, Riceville5Supt. F. R. McNeal,West Union, and Supt. R. F. Baird, Nashua. It was a very hard fought contest and the two teams were equally efficient. The decision of the judges was two to one in favor of Charles City. Tribute is due the team, which has for four years combined labor, faithfulness, and loyalty unselflshly for the honor of their school. They have never failed in the spirit which inevitably means success. L. J.-'22 .T. T. C. The Normal Training Teachers' Club was organized in November, 1920, under the direction of Miss Whirry, and consists of the Normal Training girls of the High School. At the meeting the club elected its officers as follows:-President, Naomi Bliss, Vice-President, Dorothy Christophg Secretary, Emily Malloy, Treasurer, Flor- ence Donnellyg Chairman of Entertainment Committee, Dorothy Rose, Chairman of Social Committee, Madonna Honeyman. Hazel Bordwell was elected Chairman of the Entertainment Committee upon the graduation of Dorothy Rose. The purpose of this organization is to aid the Normal Training girls, in the problems that will confront the.m as future teachers. The Entertainment Committee has arranged the program for the year, in such a manner that music, discussions, and talks by interesting speakers are features of each meeting, This Normal Training Teachers' Club is a new organization introduced into the High School last year, and much credit is due Miss Whirry in her untiring efforts to make this club a success. lt has proved to be a benefit to the girls in many ways and especially in fitting them for the future, that they may more efficiently carry on their tasks as teachers. Page Thirty Seven O High School Grchestra The High School Orchestra was organized in September, nineteen-twenty, under the direction of Mr. C. A. Hewitt, city band leader. Twenty-five students en- rolled. The instruments played are cornet, trombone, baritone, clarinet, saxaphone, french-horn, first violin, second violin, and piano. The officers elected are Virgil Ladwig, President, Madonna Honeyman, Secretary and Treasurer. The orchestra made their first appearance in November at the concert given by the city bank. They gave a number of selections at the Minstrel show given by the High School students. They also appeared one night of the Declamatory Contest. Much credit is due Mr. Hewitt for the rapid development of the Orchestra, made up as it is largely of beginners. The individual members have shown un- usual ability which is being developed by practice. Though the orchestra is only in its infancy, it will, in the near future, be a leading organization in our High School life. First Violin Teresa Gerber Margaret Mangan Hilda Kellershon' Madonna Honeyman Second Violin Selma Rose Edward Brannon Hubert Achen Mary Birgen Cornet Charles Hewitt Clarinet Russell Zimmerman Orie Knight Leo Streit Snxap-hone Virgil Ladwig Virgil Leach James McGinn French-horn Raymond Hutchinson John Donnelly Lloyd Finch Pep Club Trombone Phillip Malloy Raymond Wentz Charles Wilkins Virgil Seeley Baritone Carsten Johnson Piano Marian Strike Normadine Banks Orie Knightfllresident E. Marie Whirry-Faculty Advisor This group was organized early in the school year for the purpose of fostering a better school spirit and creating pep for our games. It was composed of a rep- resentation from each class and this small group worked faithfully' for the better interests of the school. Indeed we may attribute many of our best entertainments to their energies. Early in the fall they put on an inter-class entertainment, the Purpose of which was to arouse interest and class spirit. This was given in the evening, each class participating and interest ran high in all classes. In this contest the Senior class carried off all honors having given an interesting vaudeville entertainment. In honor of the girls' team and their brilliant basket-ball record, the Pep Club decided to send them off to the tournament assured of the school's support and backing. A very clever fifteen minute entertainment was staged and the girls .left for the tournament with the feeling that the school was behind them and wanted them to win. Perhaps the most novel and interesting event that the Pep Club had charge of was the Animated Cartoons which were ably enacted by the students. Jiggs, Maggie, Andy, Min, Uncle Bim, and others were there in full dress. It was amusing and was concluded with a manifestation of pep seldom seen in the High School Assembly Room. lts novel and attractive presentation was a delightful surprise and it succeeded in arousing pep for the ensuing game. Though this organization is an outgrowth of the Athletic Association, it has grown until it is now one of the most important organizations in the school. It has succeeded admirably in accomplishing its purpose and we hope to see it continued in The Minstrel Show This very pleasing entertainment was put on- by the High School and was under the direction of Miss Curtis, the music director.' There were eighteen in all who participated and the result was as good a home-talent attraction as was ever staged by the High School. Phillip Malloy acted as interlocutor and Paul Boyce, Orie Knight, Francis Greten, and George Markle were the end men. The circle was made up of Virgil Leach, Kenneth Schnurr, Ryder Leichtman, Evroul Dee, Alton Rouse, LeRoy Decker, Virgil Ladwig, Vincent Clary, Harold Utley, Marshall Hewitt, Orval Wentz, Raymond Hutchinson, and Edward Brannon. It is hoped that in the near future the High School may be able to continue this practice of giving an entertain- ment each year. Another interesting feature was the group of Old-Fashioned Girls . It was opened with a monologue by Stasia Smith. This was followed by the singing of old- fashioned songs. Those who participated were Josephine Friend, Bessie Konzen, Marian Strike, Dorothy Rose, Ruby Crawford, Marian Troy, Dorothy Christoph, Eula. Spencer, Marie Murphy, and Stasia Smith. The Girls' Glee Club contributed in no small measure to the success of this entertainment. In their white uniforms they made a striking picture. It was here especially that M.iss Curtis' training showed up to good advantage. The grades were also represented. The Kindergarten children under Miss Shipley's direction gave a dramatization of the Three Bears . Miss Miles' the future. Page Thirty Eight children gave a flag drill, and the girls of the seventh and eighth grades under Miss Robinson's directio11 gave a wand drill. The training and hard work put in by these people was evidenced by the excellent numbers which they gave. The proceeds, which were about 8125, were divided, part going to the Athletic Association and part to the Music Department of the School. Athletic Association OFFICERS President-James McGinn Vice-President-Marian Strike Secretary-Herbert Fox Treasurer-Earl Moetsch No organization in New Hampton High School has greater responsibility than the Athletic Association, which is composed of the entire student body and faculty. The in- crealsed activity in all athletic sports for boys and girls alike, together with the increas- ed cost of travel and living expenses, have raised the budget of the athletics of the school to 31500. The gate receipts do not meet the cost of maintenance of the school athletic pro- gram. Various methods are resorted to in order to secure additional funds. The ath- letic Association managed the Lecture Course of the school year 1920-1921, and cleared S120 to add to the association's resources. The Lecture Course was managed by George Wilkins and upon his resignation, by Earl Moetsch. In the month of December, the Athletic Association co-operated in the Plie- sentation of a school program, important features of which were presented by the Girls' Glee Club and by a group of boys in a Minstrel Show. The .most successful method of raising funds has proved to be the Annual Athletic Dinner, which is given in the Spring with the aid of the ladies of the community and the Domestic Science department. The duties of the officers of the Association are many and their faithful- ness has done much to make our Athletic year a success. ATHLETIC DINNER In April, 1920, the Athletic Association gave a second annual dinner, open to the public with the idea in mind of paying off the debt which the athletics of fall and winter had incurred. It was under the direction and control of a committee of moth- ers led by Mrs. W. G. Shader and Mrs. Dr. Paul Gardner. Different groups of ladies presided in the dining room, others over the coffee, and still others in the kitchen, dishing up and washing dishes. The dinner was served in the High School Gymnasium. It was attractively decorated in red and black, the High School colors. The archways leading into the gymnasium were latticed with strips of black and red crepe paper. Large palms were placed at each end of the archways. Shapes of footballs and basket-balls were strung up as symbols of what the proceeds of the dinner were for. Small tables were arranged so that a large number could be seated at once and the organization was so perfect that very few were compelled to wait to be served. While the people were waiting for room at the tables programs were being given both in the balcony of the gymnasium and in the kindergarten room which was used as ai waiting room. The programs were under the competent leadership of Miss E. Marie Whirry, Principal of the High School. The first number on the program was a selection by the High School Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Miss Sylvia Bevier, followed by a solo by Evelyn Fallows, also a solo by Luella Treat. The next number was a duet by two of the teachers: Miss Leona Meyer and Miss Sylvia Bevier. Following these numbers, read- ings were given by Miss Edna Lowe and Emma Munson. Bobby Treat sang a solo, followed by another reading given by Stella Hynes. The final numbers were solos by Grace Sayers and Hester Taylor. The orchestra which consisted of Dorothy Schuetz at the piano and Wendell Ellis at the drums and xylophone played during the intervals of the program. This seemed to be greatly appreciated by the audience als the music was peppy and could be heard even above the noise of the crowd. The students took a great interest in the dinner, each doing his or her part as fully as possible. A large group of girls acted as waitresses and proved themselves to be very efficient. They were all garbed in white or some light color and they made a very attractive picture hurrying back and forth between the serving tables and their customers. A number of boys made themselves useful by carrying trays back and forth and taking away the used dishes to be washed by a, group of girls who volun- teered their services. The dining room was under the efficient charge of Miss Clare Kaslschke of the Domestic Science department. The ladies had so thoroughly solicited the citizens of the community whose children were in school, both for food, and for small amounts of money, that one hundred and ninety-three dollars was cleared which amount totally wiped out the debt leaving a clear record upon which to start again. Credit certainly is due those who put their whole heart and soul into the dinner to make it a success. It took a great deal of time and work to plan the delicious dinner which was served and to do it effectively. The town people also deserve mention for the way they patronized the dlnnerg practically every family was represented which shows that the community be- lieves in athletics as a factor in education. To get this debt cleared away lifted a great burden from the shoulders of the school and those immediately concerned with it, and they wish to thank all those who worked so faithfully and energetically to make it a success. 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It was held in the parlors of the Congregational Church and after a solo rendered by Mr. Ray Risser and a few vocail selections by Miss Bevier the group repaired to the dining room which was beautifully decorated in purple and gold, the colors of the graduating class. The ladies of the Congregational Church served the following dinner: Fruit Cocktail Wafer: Chicken in Patties Mashed Potatoes Rolls Radishes Heard Lettuce Salad Brick Ice Cream Coffee Cake With Mr. Lapham as Captain the toasts of the evening were, in order: Salute-Second Class Seaman, Orie Knight Acknowledgment-First Class Seaman, Alfred Bigelow Shipbui1dingfEnsign, Ray Risser On Board the Good Ship N. H. H. S.-Vera Decker Ships That Pass In the Night-Karl Geiser The Ship's Log-First Class Seaman, Russell Crawford Bon Voyage'-Miss Whirry Everyone enjoyed the event and it was a happy group who started home at about nine o'clock. The Class Day Exercises were held on the east side of the school house at four o'clock on the afternoon of May second. A goodly number of town people were present, and many a, laugh was enjoyed by all at the characters pictured in the Class Prophesy and Class Will. The class roll call was read, followed by a squib characterizing the individual. After the Class Day Exercises, the Faculty treated the class to a very informal picnic, sevferal miles east of New Hampton. Indoor baseball playing was the feature of the evening's games. After a delicious picnic supper the group adjourned home, a few of them with slightly wet garments, but all happy. The Baccalaureate Sermon was preached by Rev. W. H. Spiker at the Con- gregational Church, May 23rd. It was a sermon full of worthy advice and rich in inspiration. The Class Play It Pays To Advertise was held in the Opera House May 27th. The Cast was as follows: Mary Grayson ....... ..... M abel Carr Johnson ............... . . Joseph Flynn Comtesse de Beaurien .... Leah Coutant Rodney Martin ....... .. Russell Crawford Cyrus Martin . .. .. .. Alfred Bigelow Ambrose Peale .. Albert Kumpf Marie ............ . . . Grace Walker William Smith ..... .... S amuel Denner Donald McChesney . . . Clarence Haugh Miss Burke ........ Regina Murphy Ellery Clark .................. ............ ....... A l va Gray George Bronson .................................... James Whalen On Friday evening, May 20, 1920, in the Firemen's Theatre, the annual com- mencement exercises were held. The program opened with a selection sung by the Girls' Glee Club, after which Rev. Giblette of the Baptist Church gale the invocation. The address, delivered to the class, was given by Hon. W. T. Evans of Parkersburg. Mr. Evans is an interesting speaker and gave some excellent advice to the members of the graduating class. Following the address, the Glee Club again sang. Mr. F. B. Strike, President of the Board of Education, presented the Class with their diplomas. A vocal solo, given by Miss Bevier, music supervisor, concluded the program. Following the Commencement Program, the Seniors entertained the Juniors at the W. N. Crawford home. This was the farewell party of the year but the merri- ment was overshadowed by the thought of the departing Seniors who would no longer be with dear old N. H. H. S. Mid-Year Class of 1921 The graduating class of 1921, was a class noted for its liveliness and its pep . fAnd it wasn't the number of members that made it such either.j All through their High School career this class has not overlooked the fact that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Consequently, many parties and social gatherings were participated in by this group. Even during the last year when work was so urgent with the class play, etc., the class held several social functions. T'he first of the series was a party, held at the home of Edward Schilling, on Oct. 23, 1920. The main feature of this party was the playing of progressive games for was it the dish-washing?l. All the teachers ex- except Mr. Cotter and Mr. Amidon were present. It seems they had company to enter- tain that evening. Light refreshments were enjoyed by all, and the class found out that the Schilling home was THE place for a good time. Page 1-orty Two A second party was held on the evening of December 4th, 1920, at Alvin Boettcher's home, three miles from town. The rather unusual feature of this party was the manner of conveyance to and from the Boettcher home. The trip was made ln lumber-wagons due to the usual bad roads of Chickasaw County. However, the class and faculty with a few invited guests, enjoyed the unique plan of conveyance and n pleasant evening. On January 15, 1921, the faculty of N. H. H. S. entertained the members of the graduating class at a one o'clock luncheon in the kindergarten room of the school. The deco1'ations were in keeping with the class colors, green and white. A rather clever occurence was the presentation of mock diplomas. Much- pleasure was derived by those present in putting together puzzles, that represented the different persons at some future date. Some of the prophecies however, are rather doubtful. The Baccalaureate Sermon was preached by the Reverend Mr. Henke of the Methodist Church on January 16, 1921. His sermon proved how vastly important lt is that each individual in the class have the faith of Jesus Christ to back him in alll his undertakings in this world. If the graduates will follow his advice, not one could possibly go astray. The following Thursday evening witnessed the presentation of the class play, entitled, Mr. Bob . Two outside classmen, Dorothy Schuetz and Emily Malloy, com- pleted the cast. The play was one joke from beginning to finish and it was one of the best plays put on in New Hampton for years. The all-important date, perhaps, to the graduates was the evening of January 21, 1921, when those grand old sheep-skins were handed to the six members of the class. Reverend Spiker of the Congregational Church of New Hampton delivered the Commencement address. It was an address that brought many valuable suggestions to the me.mbers of the class. Mr. Lapham announced the winners of the scholarships and several musical selections by various members of the faculty were enjoyed. Mr. F. B. Strike, President of the Board of Education, presented the members of the class with their graduating diplomas. After the graduation exercises the class with the faculty and members of next ycar's mid-year class departed to the kindergarten room to enjoy a reception given by the graduating class. This closed the brilliant High School career of six valiant students. May they live long and progress with the learning imparted them by good old New Hampton High. xfxfxfxfsxxfxfxfxzxzxfxfxfxfxfxf The Class of 1921 One Thursday evening early in Sepember, Seniors and Faculty, forgetting school cares and troubles, autoed to a beautiful wood some nine .miles distant for the first picnic of the school season. The evening was cool but no time was lost and a big bonfire was soon blazing. Wienies and marshmallows, delights of a picnic, soon were popping and the well-filled baskets were opened. Mr. Lapham proved his excellent skill as a cook in preparing the delicious coffee. Needing exercise after such a sumptuous repast, various games were played and all too soon, it seemed, we were in- formed that we must hasten back, and the picnic broke up with generous praise to the social committee for the good time. ' On the evening ol' January twelfth, the Senior class entertained the mid-year Seniors and Faculty very pleasantly in the gymnasium. A portion of the room was cleverly transformed into a cozy little parlor, effectively decorated with school and class colors. Various interesting games and stunts, together with Victrola music, af- forded amusement for the evening. After the fun of Hnding partners an appetizing tray luncheon was served. At the close of the even-ing, Orie Knight, in behalf of the class, expressed their appreciation for the co-operation shown throughout their association, to which Vera Decker, president of the January class, made a fitting response. The Class of 1922 On the afternoon of Saturday, November seventh, the committee assisted by other willing workers, hastened to the school gymnasium to prepare and decorate it for the long-desired party to be held that evening. In a short time the gym was more than bedeckcd with streamers of black and gold. The occasion being our first party as Juniors, the evening began with Getting ACL1ll2lllltCll . When all were quite satisfied that they knew each other most well enough , the entertainment committee came upon the scene and soon we were partl- cipating in various kinds of fast and snappy games after which Miss Jensen proved her ability in exacting penalties for Miss Gilbert was forced to climb to the top of a much dreaded ladder in order to redeem her much cherished ring. After all forfeits had been won back, someone suggested an adventure play. A comedy was soon arranged in which Mr. Lapham, our only real comedian, was chosen to flll the part of the gallant young hero, and Miss Jensen, a decidedly good actress, lfage Forty Three took the part of the shy young lady, and he escaped with her on his true and trusty steed fthe janitor's broomj into the mountains fthe upper balcony of the gym.j. Immediately following the termination of this play, the long desired refresh- ments consisting of delicious pumpkin pie, salad, pickles, sandwiches and steaming cocoa were served. As we all felt happy and refreshed after this repast, we proceeded to the piano with our much noted and talented musician, Walter Klatt. After singing a few popular songs, we departed, by ones, twos, and threes, to our homes, each one satisfied that the evening had been a genuine success. eAfvvvvvvvvvvvxAJxn Faith and be jabbers but I had a good time at that Junior party last night! It was a St. Patrick's affair, and as sure as I'm standing here the good old Saint must ha'been smiling down through the gym windows at us. And, be gory, if the old gym wasn't decorated up foine in black and gold, the class colors, with just enough green to make it seem a bit of the Emerald Isle. And, oh, the games they played! We played that game, Three Deep. You just ask any Junior and he'll tell you they think Miss Brause could beat the Swift we had in English literature in running. Crossed questions and crooked answers brought the smiles to ev4erybody's faces. Then if they didn't try to see which one could write the biggest compliment about Mr. Prof., and he sat there blushing and grinning when they read all the good things about him. Well, the one that wrote best was blessed, they tell me, by being asked to kiss the Blarney Stone: mind ye, the Blarney Stone! Well, the judges must have known what was coming because they condemned Edna Attleson and Lola: Jones. And, fer the love of Moike, if those girls didn't go to it as if they'd had practice on more than stones. Then they had a potato race, and they gave that Miller boy a little doll. And then the Eats. Didn't they suit you foine? Of course they wound up the affair with singing those good old Irish tunes, such as We're Off For Good Old Ireland in the Morning. The Class of 1923 The gym looked quite pafrtifled and Halloweenish with its corn shocks, jack-o'-lanterns, witches and black cats, for the Sophomore class was having a Hal- lowe'en party. As the members of the class arrived, they were greeted by a ghost, who extended a very clammy hand in greeting. After this a great number had their for- tunes told by 3, wonderful teller of the past, present and future. Guessing contests as to how many kernels of corn an ear had, and how many peanuts a dish contained brought out many varied and amusing answers. Ducking for apples, caused a great deal of merriment and other games such as the Prince of Paris and Wink 'Em oc- cupied quite a good deal of time. . About 10:15 the eats were served and the cider seemed to leave no ill effectsg it only served to increase the pep of the evening. The Class of 1924 On Friday evening, October 29, the members of the Freshman class enjoyed their hrst social gathering of the year in the form of a masqurade party. The fun be- gan with a walk through the Ghost Garden. Everybody entered heartily into the spirit of the evening and after the march the class went to the gymnasium, which was cleverly decorated with the class colors: purple and gold, and with autumn leaves, corn-stalks, jack-o'-lanterns, and a spooky array of black cats and witches. After a few games were played, the order was given to unmask and the judges gave their re- port on the best costumes. Carol Ransom received first prize and Miss Jensen, the booby prize. The greater part of the evening was spent in playing games, Wink 'em being the popular game. Late in the evening refreshments were served. Everybody went home with the feeling that the Freshman party had been a great success. Page Forty Four , V, ww? O 1 0 ' ,-. fxfx xga ?4 C, ffl-H Q55 XXX F, ,QV V VQVJ- -V V939 ,..- .,'ig,.,Vm VVIIU, , 9 ,5E3y,V We . 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' V' Vi' --4.1 - e V- .' -' -f 5 B. fqbsf-5-' Wx Sf ' 4' 1 'ul ' 1 '? 5kIHf ,NK , ,. A 1 ' 9 3 V1 ,fi i , - 1. vi-5. , L ag- fy 421 3.5 Vt ,rztfs1f'f.1f-gm , - P A . Q N-N A sh P ISA Qs. jg' W mf . rm 9' Jenn nys. 53963 BHG! 'I' Sf '- R' ,yw . - 3 il ai f ' A . i F b Sl'lllllll'l'-f-3l'1l BllSl'7vllIlf.-l'll Crawford-Captain and Shortstop Goat was a consistent play- er who never lost his head. A clever bunter and Slugger whose loss will be greatly felt next season. -S Q X l 1 f i ,U ,fl McAlo0n-Catcher Salty is a veteran of many baseball seasons. His quick and snappy work and the admirable way he filled his position justi- fies our assertion that his loss will be greatly felt. He leaves a hard place to fill. Page Forty Six glam 5 Y I S Peters--Pitcher Pete was, perhaps, the best twirler that N. H. H. S. ever had. His pitching was excel- lent and the phenomenal suc- cess of the tea.m is due in no small way to him. Ah demonstrated his ah ity on the dizunond from t very first. He covered his po tion on the third sack in truly sensational lll2lllllCl'. Fc tunately he will he with usnc season. X 7 41 BQIXCI'-v0llfl'l' Field To those who have sl Laird in action, little furtl can he said. His undoub ability as a slugger and the v he played his position speak themselves. .,, 'P . w i i X , 45 sisgtfi 1 Leach-1 st Base Dinkey was one whose able work on the first bag helped our team gain proininence. His ready wit was ever present to revive our drooping spirits. For- tunately he still has two seas- ons to play for N. H. H. S. -1- -1- IFE X X . We if x if ,I Qs I 1953 1 N 3. i 'fi R of tg Siu-atkley-Riglit Field Alertness and speed were G0ok's characteristics. He is afn excellent Helder, and it is expected that he will develop into one of the most valuable men we ever had. RIIIISUIII-glld Base Hungry is a born baseball artist and has all the qualities which go to make up a strong p l a ye r--swiftness, coolheaded- ness, and ability as a slugger. He will be with us next year. 4,.X .gn Fw' , . eq' 51 3' 9 tl A Q l - . , A Q .QQ 1 .ii Eli ' Bigelow-lst Base Biddy filled his position at the initial sack very success- fully. He was an excellent in- tielder, whose position next season will be hard to fill. .. Lie - 2 i :- ,. , , X , A Fox-Left Field Ham could always be de- pended upon in a pinch. A clever fielder and hitter, he did his part in carrying N. H. H. S. colors to victory. Pave Forty Seven THE BASEBALL SEASON Baseball, though not the leading sport at New Hampton High, was neverthe- less the one in which we excelled. With a total of six games out of seven won. we may well be proud of our school's record in America's National Game. Coaches Rlsser and Leach developed some real ability among some of the students as their brilliant record testifies. The flrst game of the season was an indicator of New Hampton's strength. Although Riceville's team was a strong one we defeated them 33-3. It was in this game that Peters had his try-out and proved himself satisfactory as a pitcher. On April 30th, we played Fredericksburg and to our surprise discovered that our opponents to the south had an unusually strong team. Due to adverse circumstances we were defeated 4-1. The game was hotly contested as the score indicates. Our game with Lawler, on May 4th, was a spirited contest from flrst to last. Both teams played tight ball and there were few errors on either side. It was a. pitchers' battle but in the end our superior playing manifested itself and we defeated them 7-6. The fourth game of the season was played at Charles City and resulted in an easy victory for the New Hampton nine. This was perhaps the most eventful game of the season as we batted Charles City's pitchers all over the lot, scoring two home runs in the course of the game. It was more of a frolic than a baseball game and resulted in a score of 14-9. On May 10th the Fredericksburg nine assembled at the Fair Grounds for a return game. The game was a one-sided affair and ended in a 14-1 victory for New Hampton. Fredericksburg went home convinced that they still had a few things to learn about baseball. The next week, Riceville made their appearance for a second game. Though having had a month's experience since their first game with us, their hitting and scoring had not been greatly improved. The game ended with- a score of 24-2, New Hampton adding another victory to their long list. The final game of the season with Lawler was played on the home diamond. Our ancient rivals from the east were more confident than ever of bringing home the bacon but at the end of nine innings were thoroughly convinced of the superiority of the New Hampton nine. The game ended with a 7-2 victory for the Scarlet and Black. Page Forty Eight THE TEAM Pitcher ............. .. .... Peters Catcher .... ............. M cAloon First Base .. Leach and Bigelow Second Base ........... Ransom Third Base Schnurr Short Stop Crawford Left Field . ....... Fox Center Field ..... Boyce Right Field Sheakley T 3'1'3' F UOTBHLI. lloyci-41121ptalnj-l ulllmck Boyce played a fast game on both offense and defense. He could always he depended upon to pick a hole and gain his distance. Slit-aklc-y-Center Gook , although a light man, In-ld the pivot position all seas- on. What ln- lacked in weight, ln- niado up in speed, for his In-ad was always in the game. He graduates this year. l'ap'e Fifty 4' -l- tai Q.-'KE Drewelow-Guard At guard, George played a steady game. When opposing plays came his way the road blocked sign was always up and they either stopped or went the other way. A 1 ltansoni--Quarte-rlmck Hungry was a fast lnan on his feet. A feature of every game was his long gains on forward passes. His headwork in calling plafys won many games. MvA'omi Halfhaek Mac came back stronger than ever this year: a. sure passer, a good all around ground gainer, and a steady de- fensive player. He leaves a hard place to till. lilellinn -llallback 'l'his was l'cte's tirst year. Although 'not very big lie made up for it in light. Ile was a sure ground gainer. llulchlnson Capt.-lfllect-'l'ackle Hutch , a veteran of last year, could always be depended upon to get his man and to break up the plays of his op- ponents. As next year's captain we predict a successful season for him. 'I' if ,', CITQQSD ?lJ Dec ke r- limi Deck , with his experience 2 . i lt cm nler made a f v defensiw end thie ve'1r that was li'l'l'tl to beat. his end. gains JIOL l Schilling'-Guard Mutt , playing his first year, developed into a fast guard with a fighting spirit that r'm1ldn't be beaten. Foxgli nd Han1's biggest feature was grin. N0 matter how big his the pile, Ham always came out with the ball and wearing a big grin. Page Fifty Une Fim-ll-Tackle Papa eould always he de- pelulm-ll upon to open fl hole. When opposing drives came his way they buckled up like a Ford against a stone wall. Fox-End Ill-rim , although a light man was a lighter from start to finish. Ile was one that the enemy soon learned to respect for his abil- ity, instead of his size. l':ug41- Fifty 'l'wo ll' 'I' 'I' Q i2J Cotter-Coach The success of the season de- pends in no small way upon the coach. We had the coach. Al- though he had hard luck with his backfield, he worked untir- ingly in the development of new men for the vacant positions. Ill mm-r-Guard Punk was heavier and bet- ter than ever this year. After trying him once the enemy al- ways dragged off the wounded and tried some other hole. Knight-Substitute In his first year on the grid- iron, Knight showed pep and tight. He will be a valuable man on next year's team. THE FCOT BALL SEASON The call for football recruits sent out by Coach Cotter did not receive the answer which it should have as there were but few players who came out each night. Working under these adverse circumstances it is to his credit that such a strong New Hampton team was developed. In the first game of the year, with seven new players, New Hampton was de- feated by the superior passing of the Cresco eleven. Cresco had us outclassed from the first and the game ended with Cresco, 19, New Hampton, 6. For our second game, New Hampton's eleven went to Oelwein, confident of victory, and returned with their expectations fulfilled having beaten their opponents by a score of 7-6. Oelwein had a fast team and this is a victory of which we should be proud. It was a clean, fast game from whistle to whistle, both teams showing up remarkably well. In the Osage game, New Hampton suffered defeat at the hands of an inferior team. Although Osage had a heavier line-up, our boys played a much more scientific brand of ball. Our defeat was due to injuries received by two of our backfield men which turned the tide in favor of our opponents. The final score was 15-7. The Nashua game and the resulting victory was one which brought a feeling of satisfaction to loyal New Hamptonites. For the last three years Nashua has scored victories and this year we determined to defeat them or die in the attempt. Owing to a muddy field, it was not as fast a game as we had anticipated and New Hampton scored an easy victory. The score was 25-0. On October 23rd, the New Hampton boys met our rivals from the southeast, Fayette. Although our opponents out-weighed our Beam it did not help to turn the tide of victory toward them. During the game our boys demonstrated their superior- ity by putting over the goal line six touchdowns and three goal kicks. The game ended 33-7 in our favor. The game with West Union was undoubtedly the hardest and fastest game played this year. The New Hampton boys played a fast game but the superior passing of our heavier opponents showed up in the end. Near the end of the first half McAloon was disabled and as a result, the team rather fell behind in the second halfl The final score was 46-20 in favor of our opponents. Our seventh game was played with Charles City, but again the team was in poor condition and the game resulted in a victory for Charles City, 21-14. However, it was by no means a walk-away as the score indicates but a hard fought battle that lasted from whistle to whistile. Both teams showed some brilliant football and with an even break New Hampton would have shown Charles City a close game. In the last football game of the season, New Hampton with her captain out and two new players in the backfield played one of the hardest fought battles of the year. Neither team was able to score although New Hampton had an edge on her opponents. Decorah treated us white and we consider them to be one of the cleanest bunch of sports we met this year. TEAM Ransom . . ........ Quarterback Boyce . .. .. . Fullback McGinn .. .. Halfback McAloon . .... Halfback Sheakley . . ..... Center Maurer .... Right Guard Schilling . Left Guard Drewelow . . . Left Guard Hutchinson Finch ....... Fox Right Tackle Left Tackle H.. Right End Decker . . . . . Left End Fox .... . . Left End Knight . . . . Substitute l'rLge Fifty Three Page F'H'lY FOIH 2 my :J Z 9 N V+ BHS TBHLL Juliain, Hairy, M4'Al00ll Iiautlwig' Ilt't'ltt'l' Fox, SIIl'Zllilt'y RHIISOIII Amitltm. 9 9 9 9 9 lDt't'ltt'r- Q't'llf0l'ffllilllfilill llt'Wtll'0D tillt'tl his ptlsititmn with lllltltlllllllltl alhility. Ht' coultl always ht' c't1lintt'ti tin tt' tlllljlllllll his tmpptmnvnt. As Captain nf tht' ttlillll ht' wtmrkvtl hnrtl for its tlt'x't'lt1pint'nt. With tant' nitwt' st'nstnn lu plny wt' t'xpt'ct grvzit things from him. ltunxtnn- -lf'tu'w:n'tl H ltzmstmi, :i vt'tt'i':in of thl't't' yt'n1's, plziyutl his ht'st gnnit' this st'nst'n. Ilis zihilitv tt' ln't':1k thrtrngh his tmptvnvnt s Q.2jll2ll'tlS for shnrt shots was :i ft':itu1't' of t'vt'1'y Rilllllh lit' lt':1vt's at i't'put:ttit1n h:1l'tl to ht':tt :intl :1 ptmsitiun hztrtl tt: till. t'ln rp - fl'l0l'W3ll'tl lJntt'h , illllltlllglll ll light Illilll, llltltlt' up fm' it in spt't'tl :Intl Clt'Vt'l'llt'SS. Slitititing.: t'tgt1:1Ilv wt'Il with t-itht'i' :trni ht' wars :1 ninn hztrtl tt' 5llltll'tl. Ht' will ht' buck nt'xtyt'u1' Sll'tllIQ.!,'t'l' than t'vt'r. .luliun l orwul'tl Shtn'ty , Init-lc tin tl1t' ,itih :iftt'l' tint' yt':1l s t'XIJt'l'lt'llCt', pl:iyt'tl tht' gnnit' frtnn start tti linish. His llllt'illllly zrhility on long shots was stnnvthing thnt ttitnk tht' pt'p ullt til' tllll' :1tlvt'1's:11'it's. USllUl'tX'l will ht' lmck nt'xt, your ht'ttt'r thrln t'Vt'l'. Jltntltrtnl l'l0l'WilI'4l Macs zilnlity to t':1gt' ntnnts :intl his spt't'tl in carrying tht' hnll tltrwn tht' tltxtn' wt'l't' things that kt'pt tht' htnnt' t-rtlwtl t'ht't'l'ing t'x't'n in tht' fnct' tif tlt:ft':tt, Ht' was plncvtl :its :ill-stan' ftnrwzirtl tan the t,tJLll'IlZllllClll, tcuin. l.ntlwi,L:' UlIill'4l l.ntl pl.iyt'tl n Qlltll'tllllQ gnint' that wats hnrtl to ht':it. As :1 tlt1tvl'in:1n ht' st'- l'lll't'tl nmny ptrints ftn' tht' SC:ll'lL't :intl lllzlck. llls loss will ht' tlt't'ply ft'lt nt'xt yt'ill'. Silva It lt'yfftill:ll'tl Gtztmlt's tirst your on tht' tt':11n was lll1ll'lil'tl hy t'onsist,t'nt playing. Ht' prtrvt'tl to lit' :in nnusnallly sntftwt-t'sst'ul stnntling gutirtl. lIt' g1'ntlu:1tt's this yt':n'. Fox- t't'ntt'r 'llnni wns il gtnotl ilntn'-nitin :intl :in IlCClll'2ll.U haskt't,-shtmtxtt'i'. With two yt'nrs vt't ttr play ht' shtwnltl tlt'vt'ltmp into tint' tif tht' htrst nlt'n N. H. ll. t'vt'r p1't'tltIct'tl. .hnitltm t'tmt'll This yt'ni' Nt'w Iltnnpttrn wns hlt'sst'tl with ei good li:iskt'th:1ll ctmcli. Giving t'vt'ry night tluring: tht' st':1st'n ltr tht' tt':ini, ht' wt'i'kt'tl hnrtl for tht' tlt'vt'lopint'nt, nf his n1t'n. Wt'II likt'tl lay his nit'n :intl hy tht' stutlt'nt hntly, ht' is tint' uf the lmt'st t-tr:icht's Nt'w llillllllltlll t'vt'1' lltld. ge Fifty Si! p Pair THE BASKETBALL s1:Aso The High School displayed their usual interest in basket-ball with the open- ing of this season. An excessively large number of recruits turned out to try for the team and this interest promised a strong quintet for New Hampton. Under Coach Amidon's careful instruction we had developed a very strong team by the opening of the season. Our first game was played with Decorah on the opponent's floor and result- ed in the disputed soore of 9 to 8 in favor of Decorah. Both teams exhibited a better defence than offense as indicated by the score. On January 14th we played the second game of the season with Cresco, again playing away from home. Here New Hampton's fast quintet demonstrated their mar- velous ability to cage baskets. In view of the stiff competition encountered it is in- deed to New Hampt0n's credit that we outplayed such a team. Snap and alertness characterized our playing throughout the game and resulted in a victory of 22 to 10 in favor of New Hampton. - Our victory over Decorah in the third game ofthe season helped to salve the injured feelings of those wlho had played in the other game with Decorah, as they felt that Decorah's victory was the result of a fluke play. It was evident that New Hamptons was by far the stronger team of the two and our superiority was confirm- ed by the score 14 to 12. In the Ciharles City game we were not so fortunate as in the preceding games. This was a contest, the outcome of which depended upon weight. Both teams played equally skillful and scientific ball but weight was the deciding factor. The score was 32 to 20. On January 28th, we met Osage on the home fioor and this game was one of the fastest of the season. Although we were defeated by a score ol' 28 to 26 the home boys put up one of the best scraps of the season. Here New Hampton's excell- ent teamwork was evidenced by the fast fight we put up. January 1, Cresco played a return game at New Hamp'on and this game was a recurrence of our former contest with Cresco. Despite their heavier men we inan- aged to outpoint them by a score of 21 to 16, our team work and fast. playing being the deciding factors. The tean1's next game was with Nashua on Nashua's floor. However owing to adverse conditions Nashua came outf with the long end of t-he score defeating ns 38 to 25. Both teams played hard, fast ball and it was a tight from start to finish. The Osage game played at Osage was a close, fast one from whistle to wlhis- tle. The score was close np to the last few minutes of play when Osage caged three baskets putting them in the lead and the: game ended 31 to 23. After the game a recei tion was held for the two teams. Their treatment of our Basketball boys was exceptional. Olur next game was played at Charles City. Throughout this game New Hampton played brilliant ball coming back strong in the second half. At the end of the first half the opposing quintet had run up a long score on us but in the last half the New Hampton boys succeeded in holding down their opponents, at the same time running up a score on them. The game ended in Charles City's favor 39 to 15. Nashua was the last game played by our boys before the tournament. Due to the disability of one of New Hampton's players we were again suffered to travel the path of defeat. The game was a hard, fast one and neitlher team could claim victory nn- til lhe final whistle blew. The score was 31 to 28. The Basketball Tournament The record of New Hampton's boys justified a trip to the tournament at Charles City and plans were made accordingly. The High School showed their loyalty by giving the team a good send-off, exhorting them to bring back victory. The trip was made on March 2nd and on March 3rd we played our first tournament game with Decorah. Again we demonstrated our superiority over these rivals defeating them by a score of 19 to 11. Here again our excellent teamwork showed up to good advantage, as it was the deciding factor ofthe game. On the evening of March 3rd, we played McGregor. Our boys found this match an easy victory and again brought home tlhe long end of the score 33 to 14. ' This victory placed us in the semi-finals, but it was our ill-fortune to draw Charles City for this match. This was a close and snappy game, the outcome of which was doubtful up to the time of the finial whistle. Spectators assert that this was the most hotly contested game of the entire tournament. The score was 33 to 17 in Charles Ctty's favor. e Fifty my Ma upon nigh llrt-wulow, Host-, Strike-, Ransom, Gorman, Wagner, Honvyman, Bliss, Marsh, Miss Schild, ttloacllj Clvo Gorman Guard U'aptalnJ Vit-o's 1-lt-wi' work as guard aidvd very materially in thv winning of ganivs, Ill-r snappy work will ht- grvatly llliSS0ll next year. Naolni Bliss-tiuaril. Naomi always shows-d truv Nz-w llanipton Fight and has provvd to ln- a star pl lVl'l'. Sho will not lu- sl-vu on tlw floor nt-xt yvar. t'l4-0 REIIIMHIIIH t'0ntf-r Clrio was a valuahlv asset to the team this yt-ar and will iw grvntly inissod x xt yoar. Slit- was S4'ld1llll Ulli-jlllllDl'tl hy an opponent, Marjorie- Marsll f- - Running v0llf1'l' lilarjoriv prowd to lu- il big factor in keeping tlw hall in scoring distance of llui haslu-t. Sho has anot-hm' half yvar to play. lllarlon Strikvn-Forward. lilariou provt-d to lw a riD4ll'lSllltlll showing good team work and unusual ahility shoot haskm-ts. Sho was vvvr faithful and rt-ally to do hor duty toward llaskvt Ball. rion has anothor half year to play. Imola llosvff l orwar1l Lf-ola possvssod much ahility as a linesman. She was sure to get the hall wlu-nvyvr it landt-tl in tvrrilory that was within ht-r l't'ill'll. Sha will hu missed hy thv it'1llll uvxt. year, NilIll't' llattio Wagnvr -f Forward llattit- was a vvry dvpc-ndahlv forward and could iw rvlivd upon to throw hor of thc- lmaskl-ts. S-lui will ln- a valuable- asset to.tlw tt-ani nt-xt ye-ar. Anna lll'vw0low--- Sub Although ,Anna suhstitutl-d this your she- showvd hor ability as a Baskvt llill playl-r hy filling any position that happt-nod to he- 1lSSli.!Il0ti hor, and niadc- a ,mlvndid showing in thc- gainvs shv playvd. Anna has onn mort- year to play. if -' Madonna ll0ll1'ylllilll Sub Madonna's playing in thv Oclwvin game proved hor to hr- anothc-r substitute- wlnnn tht- tl-ani could llvpvnd for fast work. Hvr consistc-nt playing night aftc-r I wt-nt l'ar toward making tht- tc-ani a winner. Mlss S1-Iiilll UOZICII Tho 1-onsistvnt voarhing of Miss St-hiltl was tht' hasis of thc silt-cf-ss of tlhis xt ll 4 tl-'nn Wt- art- glad that she will he coaching thc- Lfirl's Baskot Ball 'Pvani 1 . 4 . 1 rv gain nt-xt yt-ar. li i gilt Girls' Basketball Season Our Girls' Athletic season opened the latter part of November, with great en- thusiasm and ,much spirit. The girls have been very faithful in coming out to prac- tice, the result being a genuine basket-ball awakening, and practice becameavery ex- citing event. Miss Myrtle Schild proved herself to be a very efficient coach and was always ready to help the team by giving good advice. Under her carefultutoring the team soon developed speed and form. Athletics are not compulsory and the fact that 'so many girls came out for practice shows that they felt the need of physical exercise and were anxious for the joy which comes with the game. Basket-ball exercises every muscle of the body, trains one to think and act quickly, and teaches as no other game. the spirit of co-operation, loyalty, and good sportsmanship. It also develops strong character and great efficiency by teaching the girls to be helpful, fair and polite, and to exercise self-control. This year the girls who proved themselves to be efficient were awarded letters, which will be something to show for their activity when they have gone into the other fields. This proved to be an unusually successful season for the Girls' team. Out of the eight games scheduled but one was lost. This shows 'that the girls have put forth every effort to win, and they certainly deserve much credit for their faithfulness. The first game was played with Cresco on our home floor, resulting in a score of 8 to 2 in favor of New Hampton. Although the first game of the season, it was a real fast one, both sides being anxious fo victory. Due to the close work of our guards the opponents were unable to cage a single field basket while they made but two free throws. A few days before Christmas, our girls journeyed to Postville to meet a fast and hardy team. This was perhaps the fastest and hardest fought game of the season. Due to the hard luck on New Hampton's part, Naomi Bliss was compelled to drop out of the game during the last ten minutes, as she had the misfortune to sprain her ankle. This of course gave the opponents the advantage of more shots at the basket. However when the whistle blew the score stood 9 to 7 in Postv'ille's favor. Our girls continued with their winning streak, when they defeated the fast Osage team on the home iioor to a tune of 21 to 11. Over anxiety to score caused a number of fouls by the New Hampton girls but the ability of our forwards to shoot baskets kept the score above our opponents reach. With at strong determination to win the second game with our old rivals on the north we journeyed to Cresco, January 28th. This was a fast and furious game, at the end of the first half the score stood 5 to 1 in our favor. Although the Cresco girls came back with a rush, the excellent team work on the part of New Hampton's girls won the game. On February 11t2h, the girls' squad went to Osage. Although Osage has a mighty fast team our girls out-classed them both in team work and basket-shooting. Due to close refereeing, New Hampton's Center was put out on personals but their pep did not weaken and the final score was 18 to 7. At the end of the first half it was 6 to 5 in favor of Osage. The Osage girls were unable to negotiate a field goal after the first three minutes of play. After the game, the Osage team gave a reception in honor of both the girls' and boys' teams. Refreshments were served and everyone enjoyed this get-together meeting. The Postville girls played New Hampton on the local fioor, February 18. Both sides put up a good hard fight to keep the opposing team from getting goals as both were determined to win. At the end of the first half the score stood 8 to 7 in Post- ville's favor, nevertheless our girls came back with fresh vigor and when the whistle blew the score showed a tie. For a second time, time was extended for a five-minute period yet the score stood 16 to 16 as each side caged field baskets in the alloted time. The gritty New Hampton girls wanted to play on, but evidently Postville had had enough of our fast playing so they left the floor. The great elation and bubblling spirits of the New Hampton on-lookers proved that this was one of the fastest games over seen on the local iioor. The New Hampton Girls' Basket Ball team participated in the North-Eastern Iowa Girls' Basket Ball Tournament, which was held at Monona. About fifteen teams took part. New Hampton played their first game on Friday afternoon with Colesburgg the opponents were easily outclassed by the fast New Hampton team, the score stand- ing 15 to 5 at the end of the allotted time. It happened to be New Hampton's luck to have to play the fast Monona beam in their second game which took place on Fri- day evening. Our forwards seemed to have a little hard luck in .making baskets, as more than once did the ball balance on the rim and persistently fall to the outside of the basket. However, our opponents won the game by free throws, making nine out of some twenty throws. One of our guards was put out on personals, during the last few minutes of play which was rather unfortunate for us. We were forced to accept a score of 15 to 8 when the whistle blew. The final game was played between Monona and Manchester, Monona defeating them by two points and thereby winning the tournament. The New Hampton Sextette met the Oelwein team on their opponent's Hoor, February 25th. The Oelwein girls started out with a rush holding a score of 7 to 5 at the end of the first half. The New Hampton team gradually overcame their op- ponents, defeating them by a score of 13 to 10. It was a hard fought game but good sportsmanship was shown on the part of both teams. On March 15th, the Oelwein girls came to New Hampton, and played the final game of the season. Both teams were on tip-toe to score but on account of our fast team work the score ran beyond our opponents' ability, the score being 6 to 0 in New I-Iampton's favor at the end of the first half. At the beginning of the second half, Oelwein came back with a rush but our girls, sure of winning the game, kept up pep, and at the end of the game had the winning score of 12 to 7. Pale Fifty Nine .VX lll'It'Olill Ol 'l'lll'l lKll'Oll'l'AN'l' lCYl NlNl'l'I'l'Il'IN IIUN April I school cnt-nps haw- lmic tlay. J. 7 llf. lil I l I3 Hi Ill Lltl -7-I 223 Ill! ZX lil lll lllovlsch gots lticlwtl ont ol' class. l'tlvy gl-ls to school on timt- loilay. Nutt almost stt-ps ont. Willl party stagoil last night. No particulars 0. N . . . ,ivt n ont lor pnhlivation. lflxams start tollay antl last l'or tlirco tlays. Only six Illlll't' wot-Its of school. Ilot tlist-nssion on politics uptown. l'avl: ot' t-artls antl pair ot' tlicc fonntl in waste--laaslwt. livvryhotly rvcistcrs constcrna- tion. llasvlnall svason starts. All hoys out for piwiclit-1-. tlootl matcrial in sight. hook hays somt- hnmns . Gvncral holi- tlay mlm-l:1i't'll in honor ol' thc cvcnt. Pickh' snorvs in Asst-inhly. Sounds like thc tal-ont ol an tltltllllillll. Only livc mort- wt-tilts ol' school. Riccvillc vs. Now llampton. Wo win 2135-3. llot, tlogl llllllvt'j ' falls out oi' a chair in class today. lat-ation almost in siuht. l'lI't'lll'l'lt'liSlllll'L1 vs. Now lllllllllllbll. NVQ losc ,, .. l-l. lnll luck. Only l'oar llItlI't' wot-ks ol' school. Vacation in sight. , G U9 CNTS IN THE LIFE OF N. H. H. S. FROM .Xl'ltll. l lllS'l', NlNl+I'l'l'lI'lN llllNlJltl'1IJ 'l'Wl'IN'l'Y, 'I'O APRIL FIRST, lllllflll 'l'NVl'lN'l'Y-ON E. Il. This lwgins thc last month of school. -l. llasclmall ganic with Lawlcr at Lawlcr. Wo win 7-6. Cartlinals sccm infwllihlu. ti. Margiv answt-rs a qncstion corrcctly. T. Only thrcc mort- wccks of school. Timc tlrags ont awfully slowly. t'harlcs City gtlllll' anothcr victory for N H. Ill. l'xl't'll0l'll'liSllllllf at Ncw Hampton. XVC gm-t l't'Y0llHt'. I-l-1 is scorc. lil. Allwrt Knmpf missing at Class Play prac- ticc. Enjoys himsclf at Lawlcr instead. ll. ltict-villv vs. N. H., 2-t-2, our favor. IS. .lnnior-Scnior lmanquctf-- lmt dog. IT. Flank Day not cclobratctl this yt-ar. 'I'hvrc's a rcason . IS. 'l'wo visitors with Margie from F'hnrg. Ill. St-nior Picnic. Class Day Excrciscs. Miss Mcicr falls in rivcr. 21. Ono more wcck and wc'll ho frcu from this liouso of miscry. Graduation cxcrciscs. 23, llaccalanrt-atc svrmon. 1-l. Lawlcr at Ncw Hampton. Anothvr victory, 7-2. 25. llotany Picnic. Exams start. 'Fcachcrs rt-alizo that this is thcir last chance at ns and wc gvt soakcd accordingly. 26. Exams continnc. Many cases of ncrvons prostration. 27. Exams in thc morning. Clalss play: It Pays To Atlvcrtiscf' .N -.. t'ommcncomcnt. School Board pats out dip- lomas to lucky stuclt-nts. Senior-Junior rc- ccption at Crawfortl's homo. Swvll timc. 'I'caclit-rs arc frantically packing tlicir trunks. Pago Sixty Uno September After the thorough disinfecting of the school house. we returned to school. Many plan to attend Kindergarten during Spare l'Il0.l'Il8lltS. Several Freshies introduced to banana hoops, and incidentally, are initiated. Football practice begins. Miss Gilbert takes Commercial classes. Several start visiting the olfice. Senior picnic--Gee Whiz! We get permanent seats in the Assembly. Pep Club organized. Cresco 19-N. H. 6. Too bad! Girls meet and discuss organizing basket ball team for this season. Dick arrives from tour with Seven Cairns Bros. and their show. Wonder if Dick was the show. Ordered to get our books and get to work. Campaigning for Lecture Course. October Oelwein 6.eN. H. 7. Oh Daddy hits town and all the boys make plans. First number of Lecture Course. Where's Prof? Lewis Jay Lapham ....... Congratulations. Orchestra. organized with city band leader as director. Pep meetings in evidence. Prof. gives lecture on grades and manners and so forth. Six weeks tests start today. Oh, Doctor! More exams--more people killed, etc. N. H. 25-Nashua 0. Big parade and pep meeting at night 'n everything. WE BEAT NASHUA!! Miss Whirry kicks us out of Assembly be- fore school. Vanity Fair . Football boys break train- ing. Many theories advanced as to the where- abouts of some of the boys after the show. Freshies have a masquerade party. Everyone rejoices over victory with Fayette. 33-7. Parc Sixty Two 24. H. S. students weighed and measured. Fat Phelps reported underweight. 26. First meeting of Debate League. Large number turns out. 30. Boys get a trouncing in game with West Union. Tuff Luck! ovember 1. Dame Rumor says we don't have school the 4th and 5th. Whoopee! 3. Lessons growing longer. 8. Back to the grind. Concentration impossible. 10. Boys look forward to Armistice Day. 11. Several conspicuously absent and are great- ly missed. 12. Boys slowly convalescing from the effects of Armistice Day. Football game with Charles City. C. C. 21--N. H. 14. 14. Senior class rings dazzle the eyes. 16. Girls' Glee Club starts furnishing a noise. 18. Concert by Municipal Band. High School orchestra makes its Debut, 22. Several report seeing Earl Moetsch write a note. 23. Six weeks test and more Doctor's Bills. 25-26. VACATION! 29. A few late and more absent. 30. Many tears shed over Physics lecture and we are kept in suspense over our grades. December 1. More tears shed. Grades are anything above 20. Prof. getting worse every day. 2. Oh, Joy- Margy is going to Cresco with the team. 3. N. H.-8---Cresco-2. N. I-I. girls show good form UQ. 5. Football boys have oyster feed. 10. Practice starts for the High School Enter- tainment. 13. Niggers very much stage struck at prac- tices. 14. Geek and Gook kicked out of class. 16. H. S. Entertainment. The Minstrels and Glee Club make a great hit. 17. Good time. No school nor nothing. Lecture course at night. 30. Debate team chosen. 31. Alumni games. Some games. January All the teachers and everybody back. Miss Whirry instructs us to be good. Selma throws chalk and gets kicked out of class. Bah breaks his arm. Workmen busy re- pairing the sidewalk. The mechanical advantage of ai lever is the 'universal' ratio of its arms. ---H. R. in Physics. Many skating parties in evidence in Sopho- more class. Osage girls-11.-N. H. girls-20. Boys also beat Cresco. Evferyone cramming. 20-21. Test. 'Nuff sed. Seniors have a wonderful party and enter- tain graduates. Commencement Week Assembly enlarged by 12 'Wee Sma' Fresh- les. A real basket-ball game, but we get beat . Glee Club stages pep meeting before girls leave for Cresco. Boys play Osage here. Fuzzy initiated as yell leader. February H. S. UQ Dance. Basket-ball game. Cresco Twins are big feature of game. 2. The Unkissed Bride hits town and some of the boys too. 4. Nashua, Charles City, and West Union make bad combination, hence we are defeated in debate and game. 8-9-12-14. Preliminary Declams. 14. Cotter gets spiiTy valentine. l5. Margy gets mad at Mutt . 18. Three basket-ball games and a pep meeting. 20. Sophomore party. 21. Campaign for Annual. Posters exhibited. 22. Prof. keeps a supply of alcohol for private use. One of the six best cellars, eh? 23. Jazz Generators. Oh My .... .. 25. Margy breaks down a bed at tournament and has her ankle rubbed with alcohol. March 1. I was very much annoyed when the side- walk took my rubbers off. --Prof. in Physics. 2. Six weeks have passed away and we prepare to be examined. 3. Margy kidnaps a red-headed beau at Oel- wein. fShe says he was her cousin but we don't believe her.J 4. Boys make unexpected showing at tourna- ment, winning first game, 19-11. 5. Several boys have a high old time at Charles City at tournament. 7. Gook talks for 45 minutes in Caesar class for whispering. Wonder if Miss Ebert thot that was punishment. 10. Karl and Edward much enthused over sub- district Declam. 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' ' I -- f.',.fj .Q S- W Q A, ' dw f 'H 1X '1 -f'-..f 'jj , , 5' I 7,1 gk ' - v, by - 'V ' ' ,xx 'SY . uw , , w . A 4 'Q . , -n-I . 3' ,C5gf.Q.,K,,.1j:: . J. 5' r v- -15'5g-1+ m y .. wg-1, 1 -ff . ,,qk 9? f, -9.- 'sf-1,- 1 ,. . 11 .-X L T :v - ' 1551. X613-53'L'id5.Mu ' : ff ' .'7'f..1ef-f-N A Q ' f - Lest a few of you feel offended At the personal remarks herein, Please curb your rising temper, Say no harsh words-just grin. Miss Schild--- What punctuation is needed in this sentence?-f'The steward was trying to force some liquor down his throat. ' Hungry-- I think there ought to be a dash after liquor. Fair young co-ed Shivering male students Skirts at knees Shaking knees Feels no cold What's the answer? You'd think she'd freeze. B. V. D.'s. Why is a girl's complexion like a poor cloth? I don't know. Because when washed it fades. High School Conundrum. Why did the Misses Grooms and Ebert stop off at Sumner between trains enroute from Des Moines? Miss Curtis Un Classics classy - Put your hands down, I shall call upon some one to recite. After few minutes fNo hands raised after her questionslg What's the matter class? Let me see some hands up on this question. Miss Ebert's daily quotation- Lee Miller! Put your gum in the waste-basket. Mr. Cotter Un Economicsj- Does man create anything? Eula Spencer- Yes, a sensation. Miss Brause QEng. Vlj- I will give the production, you name the author. Calling on Harold Johnson-- Childe Harold. Harold- YesHm, tha's me. Miss Gilbert-J'Clarence Ransom, keep still. Clarence- I haven't any still to keep. Smitty- Young man, how dare you swear before my wife? Carp- How did I know your wife wanted to swear first? Miss Whirry to gentleman on train who enters from smoker flowa Falls tripj- Par- don me, have we your seat? Stranger- No, it was here when I came, I'll just take the coat and grip. Miss Whirry- 'Z Miss Gilbert- Evroul, define the date line. Evroul- The telephone is the nearest I can get to it. From personal observation we know that the hardest age of history is the stone age. He Ufteadingl- She threw herself into the river. Her husband, horror-stricken, rushed to the bank. She- What did he go to the bank for? He- To get the insurance money. Marjorie Marsh says she is going to marry a man that has faced death a hundred times. We would suggest an undertaker, Marjorie. Cootie Arithmetic as explained by Mr. Cotter: They add to your troubles, They subtract from your pleasures. They divide your attention And they multiply like H--. LeRoy- I saw an officer arrest a man for swimming. Miss Jensen- Why that's not against' the law is it? I should think he'd bring suit. LeRoy- That's just what the officer told him to bring. Page Sixty Five ' INIX FIX Two little pieces of dry bread, A thin piece of ham, Make a 10-cent sandwich That isn't worth a great deal . He-- I She- My dear, you shouldn't have gone into Warren had my nosebroken in two places. says-- Late to bed and early to rise, Brings the dark rings under my eyes. Dinkeyf i'n1 seeing more of' you than It-used to. , Marjorie V.- Oh!, those are 'the new'styles. Has anyone seen Al?' If 2 - i' ' those places. Al wh'0?. A ' - ' ' - Alcoholq- Kerosene him .last night but he ainft benzine since. At least he hasn't been around since he -gasolinedx against the post and took a Naphtha. - ' - From both-fSilence. ' ' ' ' Charles- Well, is it- all lover? - Ruby-Y-f No, just a little on your shoulder, Charles. Prof.-A So you have stopped smoking, have you, Carp? Carp- Yep, sworn off. ' ' - P1-of.--f'why? . Carp-ee- Because it was becoming so darned effeminatef' Geiser-- Gook, did you see that girl wink at me? V Sheakley--- Yes, but the first time I saw you I had to shut both eyes. It was a glorious moonlight evening, , They were walking .down the, street. Ruby's heart began to beat faster. When Charles told her she looked so sweetj They tarried awhile at thelcourtyard, To hear the municipal band. A She was sweeter-than music to Smitty 'Cause he was holding her hand. They walked along 'in silence, . The moon was still above: And, during a lull in the music, He told her of his-new' corn'he had on his little' toe. They stoDDQd at jthe Candy Kitchen , To finishthisevening of bliss: ' The waiter had his back turned, ' Too late, Charles stole a Napkin. And nerving himself to the occasion, 'Twas the biggest moment. of his life: . And in a voice trembling with emotion He asked her to be his- stenographer when he started in business. Charles sighed when the clock struck eleven, b Such unearthly things should not exist, , But he'went ,whistling up the sidewalk With the memory of that last,-week's wages. . ' H' V P. M.-'22 Miss Grooms- What is a bed rock? E M Student-- That's where the little rocks sleep, , Prof. Lapham says-- If you can't laugh- at the jokes of the age, then laugh at'the ' age' ofthe jokes. 1- , Miss Schild- Well, what didiyou write on? George W.- On paperg fof lcourse.?' A V Wendell F. QSlipping up coptldentiallyl-'fSssh! Do you want a drink George of three star, Hennessy? 'g A X , . , D. fAll excitedy I hope to meet you. Wendell F.--f So do I . fNote: The funeral was largely attendedj Mr. Lapham was spouting with great vigor against corporal punish- ment for boys, which he said never did any goodie- Take my own case, he exclaimed, I was never canned but once in, my life, and that was for telling the truth. Well , retorted Harold J., it cured you. age Sixty Seven THE SCARLET A D BLACK Volume 1 No. 1 New Hampton. Iowa. 1921 Price 52.25 EXTRA!! EXTRA!! EXTRA!! Two Promlslng Senlors Startle School-All prevlous records Smashed. Friday. March 13.-A surge of astonishment engulfed the student body when George Drewelow and Raymond McAloon falias Mac , Salty Melody , Cotton-Top , lioofery . Jimmy , Foolish J ar- rived at school on time today. For four years their record for tardl- ness has remained unbroken until today's unprecedented action. Their arrival created a great furor and for a long time pandemonlum rcigncd. Miss Whirry gave a startled cry and reeled to the floor remaining there for twenty min- utes all efforts to revive her being in vain. Congratulations poured in from startled and hilarious stu- dents who had never expected to witness this feat. The room was brought to order by Mr. Lapham who crashed the desk with his brass knuckles. and a deadly sil- ence prevailed unbroken save for the clapping of flve hundred hands and the stamping of flve hundred feet. The daily curriculum was changed and a general holiday was declared by the school authorities in honor of the event. Crowd Hysterlcnl 'Fhe assemblage clambered for a speceh from the winning pair and 'mid deafening applause McAloon strode to the front. Turning as he came. he threw his chest out the window. He gave a short ad- dress on The Absolute Necessity of Sufficient and Adequate Sleep to the Growing Child'. George llrewelow modestly retired to the back-ground and refused to favor thc assembly with a speech. The gala day was concluded by a few yells and school songs. This concludes the life-long con- test between the winning couple and Harold Utley but it is thought that the loser will he successful in next year's contest. WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED MEN ARE WEARING flly Our Own Observer.l If you haunt the purlieus of smart people you have observed that the wooden boots tHolland Stylel are in vogue in this set. XVith the advent of spring there comes the light coat of paint with the chain belt, Dynamite caps. or stovelids are the only oorrect head- gear for day KVBILY. The fur-lined shirt, dog collar and railroad ties, together with a cement jacket give one that as- surance which comes only to the well-turned out man. Smart trousers may be made of malle- able iron. Xve suggest a dressing gown of asbestos. Rubber sox with a liquid air lining and sand-paper lingerie are the coming styles in the elite and our smart haber- dasberies predict this to be the popular style within a few weeks. Page Sixty Eight N 0TED CLUBDIAN SUED Denles Senlatlonol Charges Marjory Vroman. a prominent society belle. brings action today against Herr James McGinn in Judge Greten's Kangaroo Court demanding 820,000 heart balm. She alleges in her complaint that the aforesaid was inconsistent in his actions, refusing to embrace her and further alleging that before leaving one evening he leaned against the door-bell, incurring the wrath of the sleeping inmates. The plaintiff claims that her father sev- erely chastlsed her as a result and further claims that her afflanced husband. Virgil Leach. in a flt of jealous rage broke ofl' their en- gagment. It has been brought to light that Herr McGlnn has been paying marked attention to anoth- er prominent debutante whose name is not given, but, suffice it to say she is diminutive in stature. The defendant was seen escorting her to Bah Clary's tea dance on the evening of April 14. and showed a decided preference on all occasions to this ravishing beauty. Public interest runs high and lt is thought that the outcome of. the trial will be awaited with breathless interest by the hangers- on of the Kangaroo Court. SPOBTS Battling Decker Rocks 0ne-Round Kenyon to Sleev ls the Tllrd Round Last evening before a very large crowd consisting of Fat Phelps and Punk Maurer. Battling Decker hung the ex sign on One Round Kenyon. the former mos- uulto-welght champion. with an underhand blow to the esophagus. Kenyon immediately dove to the canvas and could not be persuaded to arise until the champion had left the ring. The fight by rounds: FIRST ROUND Decker lands straight hook to Kenyon's jaw. Time called while Decker's hand is put in splints. SECOND ROUND Kenyon starts aggressively by backing slowly around the ring keeping the referee between him and Decker. Both men showed fast footwork in this round. Dur- ing the last 10 seconds Decker by a superhuman sprint Eained on his opponent and was within ten feet of him when the round ended. THIRD ROUND At the beglnning of the last round the crowd. sensing the end, became wildly excited. Fat swal- lowed his gum and Punk broke six chairs in his sprint for the exit. Decker came back refreshed by a lemon soda. Kenyon landed on Decker's ribs which tickled hlm. so he gently tapped One Round with a lead pipe he held up the sleeve of his silk shirt. Kenyon did a jackknlfe dive to the canvas and remained there until the cham- plon left the ring. SOClETY Gllnme Gang Announces Pledglnl of ll. S. loys-Strong Local Froternlty Closps Aloller To Her Ilosoln. The Gimme Gang a strong local fraternity. today announced the pledging of three promising stu- dents. VVendell Frazee. Grant Rourke. and Snake Munson. These students have lately come to the front because of their ee- centrlc habits and accurate snipe- shooting. One of these. Grant Rourke. it will be remembered. carried off all honors in last week's snlpe-shooting tournament defeat- ing Wendell Frazee. the ex-cham- pion by a small score. The pledg- ing of these strong men ls per- haps one of the best things that ever happened to this fraternity as these are the strongest men on the campus. It will be remembered by some of the upper classmen that this fraternity was organiz- ed a short time ago and there are now but eight charter members- Brutus Klatt. Dlnkey Leach. Carp , Dick Friend. Shorty Julian, Apple Hewitt. Bill Hansen, and Double Decker. Its purpose ls to promote the best ln- terests of the members and en- courage mooching and accurate snipe-shooting. MISS MALLGY DENIES EN- GAGEMENT T0 FAMOUS TORNEADOR Miss Emily Malloy one of 'tho seasons most charming debutantts. emphatically denies that she ls en- gaged 'to Senor Edward Sheakley. the noted Toreador. Senor Sheak- ley. better known as Geek in the sporting world ls well known among the society sports of the clty. Miss Malloy. so lt is said. was infatuated by the bravery and dar- ing of the youthful toreador, in his appearance in the clty's arena. the falrgrounds. last summer. Senor Sheakley has successfully killed the Bull before all the crown- ed heads of Europe. Asia. and New Hampton and ls the proud posessor of a leather medal presented by an ex-mayor. Mutual friends brought about the acquaintance of the unique pair and although Miss Malloy denies the reported engagment. we think that time will tell. TIIE SCABLET AND BLACK Publlshed outcasts scrlptlon advance. at New matter. Jack Galore-Editor. Grace Ful-Associate spasmodlcally by the of N. H. H. S. Sub- prlce 82.26 per copy ln Entered at Post Offlce Hampton as hlgh-class EDlT0llAL8 Prevalence of Klsslng Among Stu- dents. lt has been sald by one of our famous campus professors. to wit. Professor Francis Greten the head of the Spoonology Department. that he has discovered from personal observance that if the average High School glrl knew the number of microbes ln one kiss. she would order up her coffin and: take one last plunge.. Professor Greten being such an eminent authority upon this sub- ject. his word ls not disputed but owing to the absence of bacterlol- ogy upon the llsts of torture which are semi-annually offered to us the undertaking business has not ln- creased alarmlngly. Peruslng fur- ther Professor Greten's notes. we flnd that there are a large number of students enrolled upon his books. His hours are from eight o'clock AD INFINITUM tmeanlng until the mllkman or father comes.l This ls a popular course among the students and his classes are crowd- ed on bright moonlight nlghts. The professor has just publl hed a small leather-bound book entitled My Personal Experiences on the Falthlessness of the Weaker Sex. At the present time the professor ls giving a correspondence course to boys including the most ap- proved holds of the day and ad- vocating the catch-as-catch-can system. To the girls the Professor ls giving private lessons on the art of When and How to Turn Off the Llghts and the Most Approved Way for Two to Slt ln a Chair Built for One . The professor says that this ls the most enjoyable sub- ject that he ever taught. SUN VS. MO0N In ages past we read of the sun-worshippers who bowed their heads ln humlllty and klssed the earth ln daily worship of the flam- ing deity. Kissing the earth was then not considered dangerous as It is now since the sclentlsts have discovered and invented more germs than there are currents on a tele- graph wire. But. as I was saying before I left off to discuss the large num- ber of cases of sickness among those having contagious diseases. the sun has been on the decline for a long time until at last lt has reached the position. where as a deity lt would make a goodboot- slack. Looking up with sorrowful eyes from his low plane. he sees above him the moon occupying the position which was once his pride. He sees the people bowing down and hears them saying to one another: 'Yea. verily the moon shlneth at night when the light is not and darkness ls all around But the sun shlneth ln the day when all ls light and he ls not needed. All hall the moon for he ls the boon of all mankind. THE SCABLET AND BLACK T00 LATE T0 CLASSIFY WANTED-A few rare nickels for my collection.-Marjory Vro- man. DONATION WANTED-A Quart of gas would be greatly apprec- lated by Dlnky Leach. Marjorie hasn't been out riding this year. Committee. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC-I am ln the market for all kinds of dates. Everything and anything accepted. Pete McGlnn. CONTRACTORS ATTENTION- Sealed bids will be received up un- tll June 1 for shortening the way up the HILL. I reserve the right to reject any and' all bids.-Ray- mond Wentz. .REQUESVII-Somebody please give Brutus Klatt a cigarette before he asks for lt.-Committee. WANTED-Some light occupation requiring little or no exertion.- Fat Phelps. WANTED-Two good looking men to escort us to our Saturday Afternoon 'llea Club.-Stasla and Be sle. NOTICE-Parties wishing to see me on business please call at 7:30 on any night excepting Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. and Saturday. 'cause I shall be stepping out with the falr sex.-Francis Greten. FOR SALE-One perfectly good HORSE LAUGH . Try it over on your saxaphone and be convinced. -Clarence Ransom. POSITION WANTED-A perman- ent posltlon at light-housekeeping. For particulars call around some evening and see Marjorie Marsh. WARNING-The person who stole my girl is known. If said prop- erty is returned wlthln three days no action will be taken.--LeRoy Decker. TO WI-IOM IT MAY CONCERN- 'Ihls ls to notlfy the public that I will not be responsible for any dates contracted by Ruth Denner- Francls Greten. NOTICE-I am in a position to instruct embryo Vernon Castles in the Terpslchorean Art.-James Con- don. WANTED-Position as a vamp with a reliable motion picture com- pany. Can emote wonderfully.- Hazel Roarty. ANNOUNCEMENT-Phil Malloy, Amerlca's greatest and most versa- tile entertainer announces that he is at liberty to accept vaudeville engagments. Plays violin. banjo. saxaphone. piano trombone. cornet, and traps equally well. Also does ludicrous lmltatlons of blackface comedian parts. FOR DATES PHONE P. Malloy. New Hampton. Iowa. STORIES BY 0UR FEATURE WRITER VIRGIL'S AENEID He tells her how Troy fell thru the treachery of the Greeks and then he proceeds to fall in love wlth Dido. Dido goes just as nut- ty over him and they the point of sending work up to out the itll- nouncements and calling in the minister when Jove. the king pin of the Gods. calls it off and puts a muffler on the wedding bells by sending Aeneas on his way. a wis- er and sudder man. They forget to notlfy the minister so that when he comes around Dido feels sorry for him. She falls on a cheese knife that Aeneas left in his hur- ried departure when Jove. the lov- ing father. kicked him out of the house down 149 steps nearly plac- ing him in the list of the dear dc- parted and so bumps herself off and gives the minister n good job. Aeneas sets sail but old father Neptune and his household were having such a quarrel that thc watery landscape became turbulent very soon placing Aeneas and his men on the retired llst. They eventually reach Sicily and, in ord- er to do homage to his father. have games of chance. BIG WIND 0F BAGPIPE NATION KICKS THE BUCKET Sheriff Paces Sons to Border Edinburg via New York.-Last night after il drinking bout in which the king put all comers un- der the table the king retired early. During the night somebody tickled his ribs with a cheese knife and his royal majesty had drunk his last scuttle of suds. lllotl ve The motive is not definitely known but it is attributed to jeal- ousy on the part of those who were beaten in the contest of the night before. Sheriff Paces Sons to Border The sheriff paced the two Sons to the border but only came in sight of them once. He was carry- ing an old shot-gun loaded to the muzzle with powder :md old scrap iron. He flred at the fugltlves. He leaves a widow and three small children. King Presents Diamonds The night before the king haul presented Lady Macbeth with :Q diamond. Naturally the lady is in a great sweat to find out whether it ls paste or not. Page Sixty Nine Page Seventy Ei GE QE THINK IT OVER Do you realize that this edition of the Shadow could not have been pulished without the sup- port of the business men? The advertisements are O to publish one without them. QE the main support of our annual and it is impossible Q QE . G5 3 gg Look over the following pages and see if there is something that would interest you and P 1 patronize Those who patronize USM A-, N Ili U1 YOU FIRST TAKE A FISH HOOK- To many people who have gained considerable learning and enlightment, but who can not yet be considered in the class of those having made a success in life, here is a suggestion. Take a fish-hook, catching it by the painless end. Hold it away from you in any direction. Note carefully the person to whom the fish-hook is pointing, take him into executive session with you, and ask him these questions. Have you learned the value of loyalty? Are you loyal to your home? Are you loyal to your community? Do you appreciate what your friends and home institutions can and would do for you? Are you willing to repay them in equal measure? Unless you can conscientiously answer these questions in the affirmative it is time for you to make a change. Bring your advertising and printing of all kinds to the New Hampton Tribune Office New Hampton, Iowa L. TREAT GRANITE and MARBLE New Hampton, Iowa NORTH IOWA TIRE SERVICE West Malin Street - Phone 60 - New Hampton EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTOR CAR VULCANIZING U and J MASON, AJAX, AND AND RETREADING CARBURETORS GOODYEAR TIRES Northern Lumber Company All Kinds of Building Material and Coal We make it a SPECIALTY to please everybody, no matter how small or large your wants are in our line of Building Material and Coal. We will sell you the BEST Try Us. I E. W. Kellershon, Resident Manager NEW HAMPTON, IOWA P tPl C. W. SCHNURR EG? SONS Real Estate and Insurance Phone 38 New Hampton, Iowa L. MCKEECAN SMITH Chiropractor and Naturopath Painless method of adjusting used. Violet Ray and Vibrator Treatment. New Hillllllfllll, l1HYil.40ffi1'0 Phone ISS: lie-sielvllvv Phone 237 WESP MOTOR CO. BUICK AUTOMOBILES GOOD YEAR FISK STANDARD FOUR TIRES FOR SALE Ih 187 NEW HANII l0N ION 1 F. J. Rehorst Attorney -at-Law Wilkins Building Notary Public NEW HAMPTON : : IOWA John H. Howard Lawyer O'Connor Block Phone 210 To Non-Advertisers We will novor buy your goods, Wo won't like you any moreg You'll be sorry when you seo us Trading.: at some other store. You can't sell us any ribbons, Four-in-hands, or other fads, We will never trade at your store But at those that gave us ads. To Our Advertisers We will always buy your candy, Wo will always call for mort-. You will never, in-vcr soo us, Eating at some other store. Wo are going to l-ny your mllwssw- Kha-ki gowns, and other fads: We are going to patronize you For you always give us ads. l' M 0 w if XX This eqeglass isihe mostcom fbriablc ever made ls put on and ofwlth one hand and holds thc! lenses In thq proper position in hontofthc cues the same as a, Zcctaclc withoutthcdlsagrccablcfca rrqfthc icmplcs bchlnd the :arf ,rf - R ' lt .' ll l:tafA1rrMr0pml!1111la90h9vlh6'-- I EAR NOSE and THROAT DR. T. A. 0'BRIEN ,,,,,,,wW I Phone White 116gNew Hampton, Ia. Schmidt Sisters Millinery The Latest Head Dress An Artistic Hat For Every Woman New Hampton, Iowa Page Seventy Five CARL KEMP, Grocer Where a Dollar Brings a Dollars Value Phone 132 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wis.. B. A. Brigadier, District Agent Phone 210 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA Paul H. Rist Company New Hampton, Iowa The home of outer apparel for the WELL Dressed Woman UOATS SILKS SUITS HOSIERY DRESSES DRY GOODS BLOUSES UNDER GARMENTS An ever-growing patronage tells our story Plumbing and Heating Call and let us figure your heating and plumbing. REPAIR WORK receives PROMPT ATTENTION HARRY J. FRIEND MCGRA NES PHARMA C Y Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Phone 16 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA ew Hampton Bottling Works J. J. WANDRO, Prop. Soft Drinks of all Flavors Grape Juice a Specialty There's nothing cooler on a hot afternoon' Prompt Service on all Orders Telephone 113 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA P S C S CRQSS' MARKET Nuff Sed New Hampton, Iowa Fuzzy G.'eeMiss Curtis, do you think I will ever be able to do any- thing with my voice? Miss C. e- Well, it might come in handy in case of fire. Mr. LeachefJ'Virgil, why were you crying in your sleep last night? Virgil-e- I was dreaming that some one was stealing my watch. Mr. Leach - Was it gone? Virgil---- No, but it was going. rawlorcl Auto o., Dealers in 03610677 C171 CAG? 7716 TS Phone 119 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA IQSUIIL IVERSON'S DIAMONDS WA T CHES and JE WELR Y The Ideal Gift for Commencement. IVERSON'S 1905-Shafer's Studio-1921 6':E-BEEN Sixteen years of general satisfaction to huindreds of valued customers of a radius of forty miles, who know the letters S-H-A-F-E-R New Hampton, Iowa, on their photographs, spell where to go for their photographic work. mia-'i Our one great :lim is how good, and not lloiw cheap. aa lie pllotograplwd this yl'ill' on vom' Bil'tlulay. as SHAFER'S STUDIO, New Hampton, Ia. I t N THE FAIR Variety Store of Useful Home Goods Specialize in Service, Quality, Neatness, Courtesy, Satisfaction. Once a customer, always one. GEO. H. COOK, Proprietor ED. ROETHLER The Expert Hair Cutter , W, ,7,,-., ..,i.. 173 E. Main Street. Electric Service. McAloon E6 Martinek Department Store New Hampton, Iowa Ultra Shoes for Ladies. Gossard Corset. Gorden H. 300 Silk Hose for Ladies. Holeproof Hosiery. Copland-Ryder Shoes for Men-Always Reliable. Slip into a Langham-High Suit-You'll like it. First Long-Trousers Suits. Rugs and Linoleum. I 1' l Q' C I' 's -:p n YGUR SUIT It will give you longer service if you keep it in good repair and in good appearance. Never let Wear get the best of it. Occasional cleaning, pressing, renovating and repairing will double its period of Wear. Mighty important these days of huge cost of apparel. American Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners New Hampton, Iowa FRED H. ELLIS, Prop. Page Eighty O New Hampfffe AZETTE The product of this institution is the best that our ability and in- dustry can make it. The Gazette is always ready to serve any Worthy public enter- prize. It presents the news of this com- munity in a plain, interesting, and unbiased Way. It believes that boys and girls are the most important product of our country and Wants to see them have every possible advantage. or Graduation ifts W ,K What token can so well accomplish this.,--what is so appropri- ate and so lasting' as a gift of Jewelry, a reliable time- piece or an article of silver. Cordially yours, A. .L PIERSUN Second ational Bank New Hampton, Iowa . .,-.. , , Capital and Surplus S120,000.00 SW, Interest Paid on Time Deposits , , , W. G. Shaffer ........................................ President T. K. Young .......... ........ V ice-President A. H. Shaffer ........................ Cashier C. B. Phillips ..... ........ A ssistant Cashier 1 Lglt ff BUSY BEE CAFE Do you like HOME COOKING? If you do, EAT HERE. Oscar Benson, Prop. New Hampton, Ia. Miss Ebert - Why I thought you took Geometry last year? Russell- I did, but the faculty encored me. Fred S.- I went to see my folks last night. Bruno-- How did you Gnd them? Fred S.- Oh! I know where they live. Lois C.- You'd be a very good dancer, but for two things. Bug k- What are they, Lois C.- Your feet. Dr. G. H. Millenbaugh Osteopathic Physician ,l j Located in O'Connor Bldg. New Hampton, Iowa Telephone 66 Lglty 1 u Sheakley 6'9 Kennedy Bros. l l Department Store u New Hampton, Iowa YOUNG MEN 15' and WOMEN 19 CLOTHING in the Snappy La te Styles. The Largest Store in Northern Iowa. F. J. Conley DR. WENIG DENTIST LAWYER - TIRE BLIDG. Gerber Building N H It 1 uzowms iunxuuu nom ll ll 1 A. F. Kemman R. Feyerbend Registered Civil Engineer ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and Surveyor. Gerber Bl k. New Hampton - Q . Iowa. New Hampton - - Iowa Blankenheim Motor Company Authorized Ford Sales and Service. Phone 31 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA John Clemens J. J. Kobliska L. N. Clemens John Clemens Eff Co. REAL ESTATE Iowa Lands Only Commercial Block ---- NEW HAMPTON, IOWA 1 L lt S J. H. BLEVTHEN Plumbing, Heating, Farm Lighting and Wiring Soft and Fresh Water Systems. The Hoover Electric Sweeper 143 West Main Phone 67 New Hamipton, Iowa H. P. NEHL New Hampton, Iowa Sells Iowa and Dakota Farm Lands Write for new price list E. N. Olmsted H. W. Gsardner Ulmstea' Gardner Booksellers-Druggists-Sta trioners New Hampton, Iowa School Books and School Supplies Our soda fountain is VERY POPULAR with the stludents .S TA TE B A NK NEW HAMPTON IOWA CAPITAL and SURPL U5 395,000.00 T. B. Condon, President ' E. N. Olmsted, Vice-President A. J. Kolthoff, Cashier H. A. Klatt, Assistant Cashier A. R. Kemman, Assistant Cashier Agnes L. Mueller, Teller Interest pa1'cl on Time D6f0S1'fS I I' lt hlglt CAPPS 65 STEPHEN FRESH and SALT MEATS New Hampton Iowa Grooms- What was the Thirty Years War about? Edward K.- Abowt 30 years. -- -. .. Emily- Wasn't that Osage football game the saddest affair you ever saw? Ed- Yes, even the seats were in tiers. Carp- I have an idea. Eula--- Treat it kindly it's in a strange place. Assure Your Child's Education A FEW CENTS a day, deposited in our Child's Endowment Policy means SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS at maturity. A SYSTEMATIC saying at a good rate of interest, combined with protection, makes this contract better than a bond or bank account. Start that youngster in now. R. H. MCFARLAND, District Manager Central Life Assurance Society of the U. S. fMutualJ 211 Commercial Block Phone 185 lb F511 N Sullivan Ei Acres Dr. W. J. Kelson LAWYERS DENTIST - X-RAY 206-207 Commercial Block State Bank Bulll g New Hampton - - Iowa New Hampton - - Iowa ifnmw vs Phone 91 Residence Phone 227 G. M. BAILEY Furniture and Undertaking Licensed Embalmer No. 1173. NEW HAMPTON ------ Iowa Leuthold-Reich Co. The Young Mens' Store If it's new and nifty you'l1 find it here HART SCHAFFNER and MARX and FASHION PARK CLOTHES Spalding's Basket Ball and Foot Ball Equipment 1g.Nty The T rarvelers Insurance Company Organized in 1863. Hartford, Conn. Annual Statement, January 1, '21 Life Insurance in force ...................... S1,576,338,993.00 Assets .........................................s . ........ 203,433,330.00 New Life Insurance Paid for in 1920 . 639,829,682.00 Total Payments to Policy Holders .... 272,614,998.00 A Writes Multiple Lines Life, Accident, Health, Public Liability, Automobile, Steam Boiler, Compensation, Group, Burglary, Plate Glass, Aircraft, Engine, Etc. Writes insurance at a guaranteed net cost. INSURE TO- DAY, tomorrow may be too late. INFORMATION furnished upon request Without obliga- tion. Writes FIRE INSURANCE in some of the largest com- panies in the United States. MORAL: Insure in the Travelers. P. E. MCGINN, District Agent Office in O'Connor Building. Phone 36 I N t O J. S. WILKINS THE REXALL STORE New Hampton, Iowa PLEASE NOTICE My cuteness Fat Bliss My gracefulness Marjorie Marsh My Size Hpatv Phelps Me Clarence Ransom My beauty Nellie Sohn My giggles Cleo lGIgrman My smartness Dorothy Wentz M5 ggiiger gtiiia Scsi? MY voice Hilda Kellershon My hair dressing Margaret Mangan GRETEN'S CAFE NICK GRETEN, Prop. ' Good Meals and Short Orders Prompt Service fvvihlvvvvvwxvvvl The Place to EAT GOOD FOOD Telephone 153 NEW HAMPTON, IOWA ty Two Y' Dr. J. L. McKone DENTIST and RADIODONTIST Wilkins Building New Hampton - - Iowa Phone 63 Dr. F. S. Feeney Physician and Surgeon Commercial Block Phone 101 DR. PAUL GARDNER, M. D. M. F. CONDON Attorney-at-Law Wilkins Bldg. O'Connor Block New Hampton, Iowa Phone 140 M. E. GEISER LAWYER 204, 205, 209 Commercial Block NEW HAMPTON -------- Iowa HUGHES and DAVID BUS TRANSFER FUEL NEW HAMPTON, IOWA P8'Nt -.Q See Vroman for Furniture, Linoleum, Rugs and Window Shades. We have the best you can buy at a very low price Come in and see. roman Furniture Store Phone 95 - - NEW HAMPTON, IOWA The financial plans of every young man and Woman who expects to make a success of life should include the saving of some part of their earnings as an anchor to windward in times of stress. First National Bank NEW HAMPTON, IOWA 1 N t 1 7' New Hampton Hard are Co -.- -l - HARDWARE TOOLS and CUTLERY We carry a complete line of O. V. B. tools and shelf goods. We are the exclusive dealers in the Hib- bard and Auto Feed Oil Stovesg also the Copper Clad and Sanico Ranges. Call and let us demonstrate the Wonderful Red Star Vapor Stove. We also carry a line of pipe and pipeless furnaces. Our golden-throated Claxonola furnishes the very best of music. WE AIM TO SATISFY CALL AND TRY US CUT vw ildners 59' Miles NewHampton Iowa's Largest Clothiers Secu rz ty What Do You Mean? MEN have asked us to tell them just what we mean when we say Satisfaction or Your I 7 7 Money Back It can have but One meaning FOR YOUR OWN SECURITY, learn now, and for your own good, that when we say we'll give your money back if you're not satisfied-we mean just what we say-whether the article in question is a boys' blouse or a man's suit--whether the article has been worn a week or a year, or more. If you say so you'll get all your purchase price back-with no argument-and with no charge for what service you have received. FURTHERMORE REMEMBER THAT Y O U ARE THE JUDGE AND JURY YOU are your OWN JUDGE of what your satisfaction is. We don't try to tell you why you should be satisfied when you are not. We'll leave it to you. I TO MAKE THIS KIND OFT A GUARANTEE our quality standards must be high and our prices fair. Get To Know - GILDNERS MILES IOWA'S LARGEST CLOTHIERS t Y S Your tailoring needs will be taken care of in the best manner possible by ROBERT E. POSE Prompt Service Phone 28 Madonna-- Mr. Bieber, please put a cob on the furnace, I'm cold. Mrs. G--:ee- Ruth, I think Bah stays too late, you should sit down on him. Ruth-J'Why, Mrs. G., I do. Miss We-- Is this your grandmothers signature? Brutus- As near as I can make it. Bigelow, Donovan EG? Hettler NEW HAMPTON, IOWA 1 We carry a large stock of the BEST grades of LUMBER, CEMENT, LIME, BRICK, DOORS, WINDOWS and MOULDINGS and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL 1 1 We also handle the BEST grades of HARD and SOFT COAL Your orders will receive prompt attention by calling Telephone 102 Pg Ni ty BABCOOK BROTHERS PRINTERS NewHampton - - - Iowa Victrolas-Baldwin Pianos-Sheet Music Singer Sewing Machines They're not the best because we sell them, But, we sell them because they're the best. HOCKSPEIER MUSIC HOUSE New Hampton, Iowa. QF N SMALL BOWEL LARGE BOWEL THIGHS E LEGS practic of Davenport, Iowa. RPIIIPIIIIDPI' WE DO NOT use 1-lectricity,drug.:s Lillian Hmfkspcier ........ . Proprietors ......... Violet Hockspeie-I' ,AWN nrrscrxons or ty cfm CHIROPRACTIC '. - fllowing ans mn cnu - Sf?-QL-94 .IL.,e.m'Zn..,...,l.d'.......,i.. IS an Exact Sclence 7 byasubluxnied verlehrlf BRAIN The Chiropractor adjusts X 'A ,U EYES the cause of disease and fa. nature VG XTHROAT , . ' '. , ARMS Gets You Well :gr HEART Write for literature or IW' LUNGS ' if LIVER call at the office and have 1 511' STOMACH Chiropractic explained. f SQSEEIEAS We are graduates of the 5 KIDNEYS X Palmer School of Chiro- nv QGENITAL ORGAN5 'il SPINE 0F MAN PHONES ROOMS Office . . . . White 77 214-215-216 Com- Resiilence . . Blue 77 mercial Building niassngo, or adjuncts of any kind .lust pure, straight chiropractic. DLOUHY XL DLOUHY vllIl'0lll'lll'I0l'S New llampton. - - Iowa lL.'NIl3IL,li - - o ', o X, 1 ':::i 's Mi 4? ?Yi5B:. 1 : -fm 5 .. I ff I V , u a , 1 E , dv' ffZf? '355 : . 51.25-4',. ' 511- : g J ,mzrwef . : . -V-.A 2 . 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