Cedar Falls High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1922

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VV - rV -nu V 5 V V EI El 1922 eh HHH Mach ANNUAL wmwwmw ,ff VOLUME VII l'l3l3I,ISlllQll BY THE CLASS OF l922 '1 '1 LLDAR FALLS HIGH SCHOOL CEDAR FALLS. IOWA E1 H El 'A X Zlnpaltp bong XXX-'1'v loyal to you, C. F. High: To our volors XV6i1'0 true 'C F. High XYNII luzivk you to stzuid, 'fiZlil1St thai host in the laml, For wc- know you hzivc sand, C. F iilgilf HAH! RAHY So smash that blovkudv, C. F. High Go C'l'2lSilillg' ahead, C. F. Highg Our tvzim is our famed protector, Ou, boys, For we expect a victory Ifrom you C. F. High. Tim To' Miss Sntzlla behern in appreciation of her keen interest and sincere co-operation, time Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-two lox7ingl57 cieclicates this seventh volume of Reci ancl Black. I Forewar After a lapse of one year, the Red and Black of the Cedar Falls High School is again making its appearance. The staff this year, not having been elected until the second semester was well on its way, was greatly handicapped at Hrst, but through persistent efforts has Hnally succeeded in pro- ducing the Hnished article. Upon receiving the ultimatum from headquarters that no adver- tising could be solicited for the Annual in order to help make expenses, we felt ourselves con- fronted with a seemingly impossible task. However, when we had recovered from the shock, we went to work, raised the necessary subscriptions and accomplished the hitherto unattempted. Perfection is not our claim, for we acknowl- edge the defects, but if this book serves in the future as a happy reminder of the past year in C. li. H. S., we will be fully repaid for all our trials and troubles. Four 'Z I w 1 I Six FAELILTY N N: MR. MAHA N NAH SlllH'l'iHlCl1dl'l1t of Schowle MR. RARE MR. THOMAS Principal, Economics, Suicncv, Athletics Sociology Eight S5 IiAIJIiI.I. IXIISS YVIEISIIARI3 MISS IIAII Ilislury linglislx Nlntllvlnzxtivs NIISS XIII.I7IlICI3 GRAIIXIXI XXIII. LYYCII I I'l'llL'I1 amd Laiin llistury :mul IZIIQIISII XIISS I'I5'l'I'IIQS MISS IlIil.I,lili MISS IiS'l'llIill GILXI lu ll' hu ,mi In Ill I71.u11z1IiL's :mul Pub NIilIIIl'lIl1l F R If 1 'I QE Nine Speaking . MISS WU-SON MR. 1f:m:1zscn,n lhmwstw Sfwnce Ms'vh.miczll I,l'2lXYi1H.f :md Mzmlml 'I'r:lining MISS THRUSH MISS DAVE MISS SIEBERN CUI11l1ll'I'k'i2l1 Music' c1l!lllII1L'l'l'iIll N159 .IUIIYK MRS. BIGI.liR Girls Iyvyaifrll Uirvctru' g3i'1'ii-4, SVC,-emi-Y Ten SE umm Ai' X jf! M ' 'QQ , if A X X V M ,V f ff Seminar lass QBfficet5 President ......, ...... I 'larry Deal Vice President ......... ..,.. L ouese Corsnut Secretary and Treasurer .... .... . Alvin Willadsen QED SPONSORS Miss Sebern Miss E. Grzihznn QE-D COLORS Dark Green and Silver C-30 FLOWER American Beauty Rose QED MOTTO In this sign we conquer MCMXXIV' TL:cIw l5I URINKT ISVXII lfY llollcgc Prcpzlltxtory Ulu' Club, 'll Y. XY. il. A. Cabinet, 'ZZ l5rm-nah Play, 'ZZ SUV am! quicl, 11111 i11d11sI1'iaz1s and helpful. ll.XRUI,lJ ISIQRUIQNLXN Lullcgn' l,l'L'Plll'1lIUl'j' Ilmfl tI'i.iflH'l7 my xurin11x IlIUdfft1ff0I1.H .Xl.XRLl.XIili'I' CQ.XRNIiY Marg Cjnllvgv I'l'L-panrzllmy' Ulu- Club, '21, '22 Alukn- lfdilur ul' ilu- 'll Rui :md Black .X'z'2'u1' 41 f'l'UTU7I, lIc'T'L'f II Iearq lfzwi' lwlpilzg, wwf' fl dcf11'. IEYRHN IHCSII By Qlt'l1t'I'llI f:Ulll'NL' lllcc Clluh, '10 .l gwal tl!!-!',' arclff .vnu glad you an' lIlI1'v.'.' N1ll.lJRlflJ 6IIIRlS'l'lZNSliN Billy CIuIlcgc Pl'L'P1ll'llI0l'X Glu- Club, 'I0. '10, 'll. 'ZZ 7 Ilumc lJL'Cllll'l11lIUl'j' Ccmtcsl. '-U lrigmgulau' Ilcclzmmtory Cfcmtcsl, '22 .S'K'nrl aml .Y:.'vul. 'l'lvirlr:r1 Googin Q fi I ff X 2 A V 'X zf 5- YQ if X 'X If X A xmkk fl ,I ff f I I ..?7 PAUL BROWN College Preparatory Glee Club, '22 Hi-Y President, '22 Home Declamatory Contest, '20, '21 Senior Editor of Red and Black One angle of an eternal zfriangleq the other treo being twins. HARMJX CH RISTOITFERSEN Hienie' Commercial Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22 Mid-Winter Play. '20, '21 One day she ale a bushel of laughs and ever' since she has been bzlbblzzzg over rqzlh giggles. CHARLOTTE COFFIN College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Class Secretary and Treasurer, '21 When she is gay she is ready for any bout but when she is l'ired, look out for her paul. ' HARRY BROWN College Preparatory Glee Club, '10, '20, '21, '22 Triangular Declamatory Contest, '21 Hi-Y Secretary and Treasurer, '21 Mid-Winter Play, '20, '21 Senior Play, '22 Full of ambition, but too busy lo work. jOSEPH1NE COOMBS Glee Club, '20, '22 Oi'm a lady, Ofm, and me mither zu . , as a lady before me. Fourteen v lxlXlllliRlXli iQOlflflN li Clullcgn- l,l'L'PLIl'1llUl'f' Ulu' Cflulw. '22 Nlill-XX'inu-r Play. 'll lbramalica lidilur ul' thc Rell aml Black Sunior Play llffval fun' I for slndicx nr fame, lll l 1.11111 is In play the gauze. IJXXAIN l3llY.'XN'l' Eddie Cullm-gc Prcparalm'y Pool llxlll, '2l, '22 llaalwl llall. '11, '21 llis glrl is Mx zum! xlrileing clvz1n1v1'w'isfic. lOl ISIS CIORS.fXl4'l' Lou Cknlln-gc Preparatory' Ulu' illulv, 'll. 'll llumc lk-clamalory' Lontcsl, 20. Zl, Z2 Yicc Prcsidcnl ol' Class, '22 Scniur Play l'ra-nch Play . v u 1 .lla Ifriuml, in dagglu lvl Mm win desiglzf To nzisv Hu' H7lI1I.Qf'f and fmfflv flu' Zwarf, bv lllimf' UIHXIJYS CIOXXl.ISll.-XXX' Speck llolll-gc Prcparatory Ula-c Club. 'll, '12 linux xlw lcumu flu' is good-looking UI m'su'l xlu'. ' ll It XRXXQXI .lb ill lRlS'l'I Jl5l3liRSl2N Tiny llllINlTICI'Cl1ll l30ul llllll. fl. '12 llaxkvl llall. 'll. '22 Sl-ninr Play' .ll!!w1rNQ!' his rluzpvl sf-uurlu's arc xcwrv. llc ix ff Qmnl til!-zlfrlllllll xpm'l. l 1fHl X, S21 fl l SW , 1 Q I llvll ll ll MARION DAVIDSON College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Her mamzer is coztrteous and shyg Her thoughts are gracious and high. ROSE FENNER College Preparatory Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22 ,lIe11 may come and men 7I1tl.1' go, lint l will be siffzgle fore'Ue1'. C1.117FORD CRONK College Preparatory Boys' Forum, '21, '22 Senior Play Let no man aceost me who cannot prove his L7t'gIVWZ61Zt. XYALLACE C1'R'1'1S College Preparatory Mid-Winter Play, '10 Home Declamatory Contest, '22 Orchestra, '21, '22 Glee Club, '10, '22 Boys' Forum Editor-in-Chief ol' the Red aml Black, '22 Quiet, but he gets there. Wally RU'1'1f1 1311111211 College Preparatory Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, '22 French Play, '22 President ol' the l5rench Club, '22 If she thinks as fast as she talks, shefs a meander. Sixteen l H Llllllllllnlllllll , Vllllllllllllllll. if A Q O Mfxluls lllsmix' Commercial X Glue Club. 'I0, '20, 'Zl, '22 - A v Sim doexfft look cranky enough 'or ber I V Chosen f7V'0fc'SSf0lI.H A V 7 2 Clam President, 'ZZ Boys' l'orum - bloc Llub, ll. 22 l ull X I IIARRY DIEAL : Collc-gc Prcpurzllory 5 l5oo1 Bull, '22 2 .-Xrl lillitor ol' the 'ZZ Red and Black : fl professional gloom-b1zstw', even tho' I 5 dovs look lmxbflrlf' : XX 2 l3liR'l'lSli .IliNSliN 2 Commercial 2 .-1 farimwvltv she 'ldlilflllly be, Q I o bvlp and fbevr some poor 'be 2 llOR.AXCIli lJliXX'liY Admiml 5 Clommcrciul : fl Hlzlll fL'IILIllI.Q fo his o1..'11 affairs. : - W 'S' if gl . Y, xl ' will g Mya H HX ' SN 5 ' ' lNi ,MENIES ,lliNSliN 2 Collcgc Prcpzlrulory Z Ulm- Club, '2l, 'ZZ 2 There is no perfect man, I see, - So a droll old sfvzuster l'1n to be.' - YQ N lnnun uunnruunnuuunnunum. , .. ap, 'qs ls Q' E fa Q V 1 Y EDWARD jOCl-IUMSEN Commercial Glee Club, '20, '21, '22 Foot Ball, '19, '20, '21, '22 Basket Ball, '20, '22 He has that 'honest teacher, I 'ain't done nothin' attitude. Eddie lNGA JUHL Commercial Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22 Always with a smile and giggles as reserves, She is due great admiration, and great credit she deserves. EMMA LONG Commercial Glee Club, '20, '21, '22 She d0esn't live up to her name in stature, But as for her list of friends she does, that's sure. HERBERT LARKIN Herb Commercial Slow and steady. ANNETTA MARKLISSEN Nettie College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Imagine a chapel serfvice zeithont 'Nettie' at the piano. Iflglllc':.'7l PAUL li.-XUS llllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIL. V.. C1313 College P1'epz1rz11o1'y - R This 'Hlllll is l10ld111g I1 lot 1111 l'L'S6l L'6.I' Cl..-NRA M.1XS'lA ' College Prep1u'11to1'y Glee Clob, '20, '2l, '22 Y. XM C A. Preside ,'- ,' .. An i11car11at11111 of the Y. W. s i1'1t. E KX P ,- 2 Q 1 lX 2 . 4 . 1 X 5 V 1 A , V ' 1 nt 7l 27 , P ISISRTRAM Mnzlilili Butch Commercial Glee Club, 'l0, '20, 'Zl l5ool Bull, '20, '.Zl, 'ZZ Basket Bull, '21, '22 Track, '20 ffllllvouglv my face is rough and the sides are badly 'l7Ill'llL'd,' l'111 really ll nice 'little fellow' DUROTIIY MliSSlERl.Y General l'le11se, sir, tl0lI'f fall 011 meg it friglvtens me, lXJRO'l'llY NlORlfllOl'Sl3 DotI' College Prepzlmxtory Clee Club. '22 fll1..'ay.v ready to help or suvrlzpatlwige, ,'ll1u11-vs 1'l1verf11l,' slvc lalvvs llw pr1gc. .X'1v1ele1'11 e 'k SE , f if ll K5 ml W lf SN ADENA MORK Commercial Imagine ber causing a disturbance. l'lL'BE RT MOELLER College Preparatory Glee Club. '22 Boys' llorum. '22 You lvaze to give it to him, his proverbial 'I ca11't comes with a smile. MARY LOUISE PEEBLES College Prepurzltory Glee Club, 'Zl, '22 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '10, '20 Hflvoztglv szzbdzfed in appearame slve is really full of 'pepperf' WALTER OBELE l'Walt Commercial Boys' Forum Sweetest little feller, mzybody krzoi.'s. MALTDE PETERSON College Preparatory Glee Club. 'l0. '20, '2l. 'ZZ Mill-Winter Play. 'Zl She has got tlve poise and tlve rmieu, All slve needs is a ermezz and the Purple. Twenty Royal 1'15'I'1iR tJX'1ERt3.bX.-XRID Pete tlullcgc 1'rep:n'utury tllcc Club, '10, 'ZZ Senior Play Vout 151111, '21, '22 Basket Bull, '12 Sln1igl1fe11 up, Pete, dmft be so mvdest 111111111 your lveilglvlf' .X171i11'Il1,-X 8511111 tltullt-gt' 1911-pgxrntury lie1.'a1'e flu' funn! Mull :sears the 'mifrzsozz' .'rm.'11. ,. ,H-. X1.X1xt1.X1x1z1 5.XN11:1: tlullt-g:,c 1,I'L'11i11'll101'X' L1 Clulw '11 71 77 ILT . , - . .. . ..- llnmu Ibeclzunutury Contest, 'ZZ Y. XY. tf. .'X.f12l13111C1, '21, 'ZZ .Xclivilics litlilm' ui' the 'ZZ Red anti Black She has flu' 1Jc'dI'11I'Q of 41 perfect' lady. ,IUIIN PtD1,,1XN1J johnny tlullcgc 1J1'L'Pll1'll1tl1'y tllct- tilulw, '10, '21, '22 111-Y Prcxitlcnt, 'll tllzlss 1'l'csit1t'nt, 'll Nlitl-Winter Play, 'ZZ Senior 1,121-X' 1AI'11ll1g.1l11i11' Ilcclznmatory Contests, '20, '22 liuym' Forum 15001 112111, '21, '12 Huskt-t 151111, '22 Business N11l111lgL'1' ul' the 'ZZ Red and Black The zfppernmxf man in his class I6 ft.j, nuff sed. 11Iil'1..AXIl Pl-111.1101 tlullcgc Preparatory tllcc tlluh, '20, '21, '21 Ilnmc Ilcclzlnmtory Contest, '20, '21 ll't'll, ulv, I ,Vpnse su, ab, I guess so anyway. T1:'en1,v-U 1' .-v' 9 11 1, 1X Z ft es 'x N , X 1 S11 XX. fff MARCIA STEPHENSON College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Mid-Winter Play, '22 Yes, I am good fo everybody, but I dorff let llvem bother me. BERNICE KENT College Preparatory Glee Club, '22 lap eye-brows, but an American smile. LEONARD RAMMER College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Boys' Forum I have it in iny bead, but I ca1z't explain fl I RENE TH I ERMAN College Preparatory Senior Play Always smiling and waiting. ROLLIN STEVENS K'Steve'A College Preparatory Glee Club, '19, '21, '22 Hi-Y Secretary and Treasurer, '22 Senior Play good when I want to be and 'vice versa. l'ue11ly-7'uo .lOSliPll Y.'XNlJliRX'liliR College Preparatory Clue Club, '22 Orchestra, '10, '20, '21 Mid-Winter Play, '21, '22 Foot Ball, '21 Athletic Editor ol' the Real You little dickwlsf' X'I0l.li'l' Wll.lA1JS1TN Commercial Clee Club. '21, '22 Sha icill zmzku a good old-fasluomd house ' 'ilr is . Nl.'Xl5lil- MXN 1,011 College Preparatory Glee Club, '22. Third iizviiiluv' of the firm, ll auglv PCl'L1'SOI1 aml l'dlIl.0l1. XIXIN XX'll.l.,-XIJSIEN A Commercial Class Secrctarv and Treasurer Boys' Forumf '22 Senior Play 'llc doesrft can' for girls or farm .il mvre diploma is liis aim. Rlulll XXUXLCII College lJTL'P1ll'lll01'j' Clee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22 Y. XY. Cabinet l irxl iizairzbei' of ilu' firm, lllm l lkfeix aml l'auI.nlv. lass' Iiaisturp fur '22 On a bright and sunny morning in September, 1918, our class of sixty-three green and gawky Freshmen, was ushered into High School. Who should we Gnd there but lV1r. Holmes, our guardian during our stay in the Central Building, ready to give us a good start in High School and introduce us to 1Vlr. lsaacs and the other members of the Faculty. There weremany smiles of welcome that first day as the teachers met us. But how soon those smiles changed to scowls of horrified dignity as they discovered that we were disobedient children. joe was so small that the teachers never knew whether he was at class or not until they heard him whisper to some girl across the aisle. Katherine and Char- lotte were always being taken for Charlotte and Katherine. During our Freshman year we had one party on january 17. Our class was represented in all the activities of the school. By the end of the year we were recognized by the Sophomores as worthy of having their name the following year. ln 1919 we entered our Sophomore year. This year Tiny'l and Gladys joined our ranks. Tinyl' wanted to play foot ball and basket ball, and Gladys wanted some new boys to talk to. Butch and Ralph represented us this year in athletics. with much credit to our class. On February Z1 we had a dancing party in honor of George Washington's birthday. September of 1920 found us juniors. This year we received many honors in athletics and in declamatory contests., We were very happy, knowing that we were adored by underclassmen and dreaded by the Seniors. Under Miss Brandt's keen eyes we were doomed to be an obedient class. But a number of our boys got to fighting with the Senior boys, and Mr. Rabe had to interfere for the safety of the Seniors. Again our class was known as being disobedient. Toward the close ol' our junior year we gave the best junior-Senior reception that had ever been held in the history of the Cedar Falls High School. Last, but not least, came our Senior year. Our number had decreased from sixty-three to nfty-ive. The teachers had been very hard on us. and each year a few of the clafs had been left behind or dropped out because of over-studying. This year our class furnished the captain of the foot ball team-Ralph- and the captain for the basket ball team- Tiny, joe had grown some and was large enough to play on the foot ball team with Butch, john, Eddie, Edwin, Tiny, Harry Deal, Ralph and Pete Our class furnished most of the basket ball team. We also had five contestants in the declamatory contest. The first days ot' spring brought back the fighting spirit of yore. Mr. Rabe again stopped the fighting, but not until some of the juniors were wounded and Tiny had a torn shirt. A special time for a supervised scrap was promised, so warfare stopped for a while. By April some of the Seniors had to use henna to keep the gray hairs from showing. But relief nnally came on the night of May 25, when we bravely, yet timidly, went forward to receive our diplomas. lVl. E. C.. 'Z2. Twenty-Four that jfalls ailp sms V01, 10 Cedar Falls. Iowa, May 15, 1940 No. 73 SCI IUUI, BOARD .XNNOUNCFS NEW 'l'li.XCIlIiRS FUR FALL TERM The following teachers will teach here in September: Miss Marion Davidson. first and second grades, at the West Side Sthoolg Miss Inga -luhl, commercial de- partment in the lligh Schoolg Miss Dorothy Morehouse, public speaking at the Iligh School. The same teachers who served this year are returning to their departments. except Miss Irene Thierman. The super- intendent this April asked her to resign as a result of a suit brought against her by Mr. and Mrs. Cronk of this city, be- cause of corporal punishment adminis- tered on their five-year-old son, Charles. The jury found her guilty and as a.re- sult of a petition signed by hundreds of people, she was forced to resign. The suit created widespread interest, and as a result of the decision of the courts, it is not likely that she will ever be able to teach in this state again. WOMAN lllKIiS FROM COAST TO COAST llow long does it take to walk from New York to San Francisco? Can a wo- man walk that distance in record-break- ing time, or will she give up before she arrives at her destination? Those are some of the questions news- paper reporters, business men and women are asking themselves as a result of the attempt ol' Miss Mildred Christensen to hike from New York across the entire continent. The men say that she will take a train before she has gone half way: the women say that she will walk all the way and will not turn back. Miss Christensen started out yesterday from New York, clatl in khaki knickers, mannish coat and hat, a revolver strapped at her side. and a knapsack on her shoulder, Miss Christensen has been practising all summer and has acquired a swarthy countenance, She looks the part of a true daughter of the sun. One of the reporters asked her if she were not afraid to go so far all alone. She laughed and said, Why should I be? What is there to be afraid of? I have my revolver-although I hardly think l'll ever need it. Then, I won't be lone- some because I have my radio outfit and can pick up messages as I go. No-I will not accept automobile or airplane lifts -I am going to hike my way from New York to San Francisco. Well, I admire your pluck, said the reporter, and I wish you good luck. Tu I I l I I I l I'm sure you'll be in San Francisco soon. FIRIS OF INKNOWN ORIGIN DE- STROYS BEAL'TlFL'L IIOME The home of' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cronk on W. l3th St., is in complete ruins as the result of a fire that started last night, evidently in their attic. The fire department was called after the in- mates of the house had discovered the flames. Mrs. Gladys Cronk was the first to notice the smoke and tried to arouse the rest of the household, who were all sound asleep. She called and called, but no answer came from any of the mem- bers. She ran upstairs, through all the blinding smoke, and succeeded in awak- ening Mr. Ilubert Moeller, and his wife, Charlotte Moeller, Mr. Horace Dewey and Mrs. Mary Louise Dewey, but the smoke became so stifling that she could not go on further down the hall. Clad in scanty arraignment the roomers hur- ried out doors. where a large crowd had gathered. Miss Dorothy Morehouse, Mr. and M rs. Ilubert Moeller. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Miss Mabel Van Loh, their maid. and Wallace Curtis, the cook. all came hurrying out. The crowd and the hre- men thought everyone was safe, but- no-Miss Ruth Waugh and a book agent named Bryant. were still missing. Une of the firemen, Ilarry Deal, vol- unteered to rescue Miss Waugh. The window of her room. from which heavy clouds of smoke were pouring, was point- ed out. A ladder was put up to the win- dow, and with a bound, Mr. Deal was on the ladder, climbing steadily up ami up. soon to disappear in the black, angry volumes of smoke. The crowd gasped. Was he, too, to be made a victim of the fire? All eyes were turned upward. Slowly down the ladder came the hero hearing his burden. The crowd cheered as he reached the ground. At last they were sale. lust as one of the firemen was going to go after Mr. Bryant, someone spoke up, saying that they had seen him drop out of the lower-story window with a suitgase in his hand. and then disappear. Ile owed Mrs. Cronk for tw'o weeks room and board, Iividently the book agent thought the tire provided a good oppor- tunity for him to escape, The damage of the fire was estimated at Slflllflll as the house and all the fur- niture was completely destroyed. Mr. Cronk stated today that the loss will be entirely covered by insurance. 'vzily-Fire CEDAR FALLS DAILY NEWS: MAY 15,1940 LOCALS The W. C. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of the president, Miss Marcia Stephensen. The program will be as follows: ln the Footprints of Carrie Nation - Miss Louise Corsaut. Duet- Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight? -Miss Adelphia Smith and Miss B. Philpot. 'Psychological Phenomena of the Duties of Woman -Miss Ruth Waugh. Miss Waugh comes to us from Des Moines, and is highly recommended. This promises to be the best meeting of the year, and a large attendance is de- sired. A card party was given at the home of Edward and Florence jochumsen last Friday evening. Those present were Paul and-Adena Brown, Horace and Mary Louise Dewey, Hubert and Charlotte Moeller. The hostess served delicious re- freshments in a charming way and a good time was enjoyed by all. Harry Brown, who operates a dairy two miles southwest of town, had a piece of hard luck last week. Miss Bertise Jensen, state tester for bovine tuber- culosis, has condemned eighty-four cows out of his herd of one hundred. The cattle had been tested up to this time by a local tester and it is with great sorrow that Mr. Brown discovers that he has been distributing infected milk. Miss Violet Willadsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willadsen of this city, has just returned from Chicago, where she has been taking a course in voice culture. Miss Willadsen has been under the per- sonal direction of Professor Thorwald Christolfersen, a very noted tenor. lt is rumored that perhaps Miss Willadsen will honor the home folks with a concert, but no definite arrangements have been made. Miss Willadsen will rest at home for a month before starting on a concert tour through the Southern and Eastern states. She will be accompanied on this tour by her pianist. Walter Obele. HOSlZlTAl. CATS DOGS DOLLS Send me your sick or injured Cats, Dogs and Dolls Don't take the kiddies pet's from tlrem ANNETTA MARKUSSEN 3oo Main Street roc SHI E loc 'Brownis Shine Parlors Shine your shoes any time, any make, any color, and any way PAUL BROWN, Proprietor Many big business men judge charac- ter by the appearance of an individual's finger nails. We have just secured the services of Marie Hiskey, an expert man- icurist. Come in and have your nails trimmedg your chances for success will be increased. Special attention given to ladies. Dewey, the up-to-the-times bar- ber.-Adv, Due to the great growth of the Y. W. C. A. in this section of the state, a new field secretary has just arrived to take charge of the work in this district. Miss llarma Christoffersen has been sent by the National Board of Directors to take charge of this work. Miss Christoffersen comes highly recommended, being of a charming personality and possessing rare ability as an interesting speaker. The local club is greatly pleased to think that Miss Christoffersen is making her head- quarters here, Dorothy Messerly, the city health in- spector, reports that there are two cases of dire need in the city that should be attended to immediately. One of these, that of old man Stevens, a bachelor living on the West Side, is a most piti- able case. Mr. Stevens is in a deplorable condition, but refuses to let any women enter the house, and but few men. He is not physically fit to care for himself and an appeal is made to the women of the town to supply food to be sent to the old man, He is in a bad condition and the people of the town should try to get in touch with him. The other case is that of a family liv- ing down in the factory district at 403 Fourth Street. The father, Paul Kaus, has been out of work for the past six months. Many know his wife, Ruth Kaus, who with the help of her aged mother, Mrs. A. C. Fuller, has taken in washings during the past winter. Both father and children are ill with scarlet fever and Mrs. Kaus is greatly in need of financial assistance. Will the citizens of Cedar Falls kindly respond? Twenty-Six CEDAR FALLS DAILY NEWS: MAY 15. 1940 O l teL1l'I1 rlHl'le8lIeI' rp Matinee 2:3o Starting Sunday-Vaucleville L8 J0l'lI'l,e Poland The Great lvleugician from MADGASAR With His Beautiful Assistant Madame Josephine Coombs The Man With the Million Dollar Feet Alvin Willadsen clout Dancing The Dancing Demonsn CLARA MAST Toe Dancing UFHNCLQ Danclngn WALTER OBELE Dance of the Sden Veils Dance of the Dagerdsn Atso FEATURING The Second Tlt88dBb8fB Margaret Santee Bhd The famous Protege of Rudolph Valentino- Byron Besh in The Perils of Pauline GREATEST R A I L ROA D WRECK KNOWN TO MODERN TIMES The impossible has happened! The New York and San Francisco Trans- Contincntal railroad, with its- modern steel coaches and new collapsible cars. with its new 800-ton engine and its re- inforced concrete roadbeds, its tremen- dous steel rails weighing nearly I5 pounds to the foot, has caused one of the greatest tragedies ever recorded. This train with twenty-five cars of human freight, struck one of the largest types of Trans-Continental airplanes, which had become disabled and was endeavoring to make a landing. The air-liner became entangled with the block signal, and this caused it to light immediately in front of the speeding train, which was traveling at an estimated speed of 200 miles per hour. After plowing completely through the great liner and killing or injuring all of its passengers, the huge engine left the rails, throwing the twenty-five steel cars tof an indestructable naturej and rolling them over and over as though they were a pile of leaves tossed by the wind. There was but one known person in the train or the airship that escaped injury- Bertise jensen, formerly an acrobat with Ringling Brothers. Several of the injured were able to make use of their personal radio equip- ment, and messages were sent to many cities within that region. All of the cities called upon responded, and every- thing possible is being done for the in- jured and suffering. It is impossible to estimate the number of dead at this time. The cars withstood the heavy tumbling and throwing around, but the passengers were hurled against the ends and sides of the cars as if shot from a gun, and were literally smashed and bruised. There was scarcely one but had an arm or leg broken, or had suffered internal injuries. The train was No. Zl4g air-liner No. li. The engineer of the train, Harold Bergeman, was injured very badly, but from latest reports, is likely to recover. The plucky fireman, joseph 'Vander Veer, helped the engineer out of the en- gine where he was pinned, although he, himself, had a broken arm. . Too much cannot be said for the brave work.of Sister Katherine. Miraculously escaping with only a few bruises, this Nun from St. Mary's School in New York. helped the suffering in both the air-liner and the train. She, with the help of Senator McKee from Iowa, res- cued a great many from the wreckage. Senator McKee was accompanied by his wife, Bernice Kent McKee, and his sec- retary, Emma Long. Miss Long and Mrs. McKee also helped a great deal in caring for the injured passengers. They were enroute to San Francisco where Mr McKee expects to deliver a speech next Monday. In searching for injured persons one of the rescue party stumbled upon a broken bottle of rare Scotch whiskey. Going on further he found a tall, slim man, who was apparently pinned under the wreckage, still clutching the remains of a suitcase in which were found several broken bottles of illicit Ii uor. On in- vestigation it was found llhat the man was Peter Overgaard, a bootlegger, whom the police ofiicials had been searching for during the past few months. People all over the country were very much in- terested in his case, because of the un- usual nature of the offense. Senator Ralph Bailey from Arkansas, and his wife, Maude Bailey, were on the air-liner going to New York. Because of his injuries, he will not be able to con- tinue his journey for several months. When joe Vander Veer, the fireman, was asked to give his account of the tragedy, he said that he believed he had never before been so terror-stricken, un- less it was the time when he got the water-cure when he was a Freshman in Cedar Falls, Iowa, High School, 7'tt'ent,i'-Seven lass will of '22 We, the Seniors of 1922, of the Cedar Falls High School, do hereby, on this 25th day of May, l922, bequeath our possessions on earth, as listed below, to the per- sonnel of the said high school, believing that said heirs will use said property with guelrespect and care, and that said benefactors should be greatly aided by said err ooms. We, the Senior Class of '22, do hereby bequeath to the Cedar Falls High School, the memory of a peacefulfrj, industrious, and helpful class, with the obligation that our record in school should be inscribed on a gold tablet and hung in the main hall as an ideal example for the next year's class. We. the Senior Class of '22, do hereby bequeath to the junior Class of said high school, our pious spirit of obedience and peace, our determination to get what we want, our well-preserved record room, our unsurpassed ability in athletics, and our black paint for the eyes of the juniors-to-be. We. the Senior Class of '22, do hereby bequeath to the Sophomore Class of said high school, our ability to whip the juniors, and our old water buckets. We, the Senior Class of '22, hereby bequeath to the Freshman Class of said high school, our old short pants and skirts, our waste paper to be used for chewing purposes, what is left of our vocal prowess to be used at the various activities, and our determination to 'lget there. We, the Senior Class of '22, do hereby bequeath to Mr. Mahannah, our ability to make things move, and our vote of thanks for the fine spirit he has shown in boosting the Annual, and our sincere sympathy for him during the coming years. We, the Senior Class of '22, do hereby bequeath to Mr. William Rabe, our greasy, paint-smeared overalls, our torn shirts, a box of corks for his squirrel gun, our colors to be framed and hung in the auditorium, and our vote of thanks for the pleasing way in which he handled the Uscrap situation, tl, , ournament troubles, and all other grievances in which he extended his sympathy and so will- ingly assisted us. We, the Senior Class of l22, do hereby bequeath to the faculty all that they have taken from us, one large case of tonic to be used at regular intervals during the summer in an attempt to get into good condition for next fall's candidates, our vote of thanks for pulling us through, and our sympathy for them during the coming year. We, the Senior boys of '22, do hereby bequeath to the janitors of the afore-men- tioned, our old caps, as we are prophesying a shortage of sugar sacks. We, the Senior girls of '22, do hereby bequeath to the Freshman girls of said high school, our extra beauty spots to be worn at their junior-Senior banquet. l, Florence Bailey, do hereby solemnly bequeath my shy and bashful manners to Delia Wynegar. l, Ralph Bailey, do hereby solemnly bequeath my grades to anyone who will take them. l, Paul Brown, do hereby solemnly bequeath my stride to Arthur Nlyattway. l, llarry Brown, do hereby solemnly bequeath my clothes to Louis Thrall. l, Harold Bergeman, do hereby solemnly bequeath my seriousness to Maynard Showers. Tuerzty-lf' lil l, Byron Besh, do hereby solemnly bequeath my happy-go-lucky nature to Ray- mond Larson. A l, Edwin Bryant, do hereby solemnly bequeath my pugilistic nature to Frank Miller. l. Margaret Carney, do hereby solemnly bequeath my curly hair to Florence Brown. l, Mildred Christensen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my gentle words to Helen Du Bois. l, llarma Christoltersen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my ability to aid visiting rooters to Roberta Santee. l, Thorwald Christoffersen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my outlines for chapel speeches to Dwight Patterson. l, Charlotte Cofiin, do hereby solemnly bequeath my Irish pep to Fern Eiby. l. Katherine Cofhn, do hereby solemnly bequeath my ability to trip the light fantastic to Mathilda Hesse. l, josephine Coombs. do hereby solemnly bequeath my lrish brogue to Alberta l.eona Kelty. l, Louise Corsaut, do hereby solemnly bequeath my bottle of nerve tonic to Ruth lrwin. l, Gladys Cowlishaw, do hereby solemnly bequeath my book on How to be a Vamp, to Lorena Evenson. l, Clifford Cronk, do hereby solemnly bequeath my special privilege in class- room argumentation to Robert Burhans. I. Wallace Curtis. do hereby solemnly bequeath my energetic ambitions to Leon- ard PfeitTer. l, Mm0'fi'1.,z.vitis0n, do hereby solemnly bequeath my Puritan manners to .lane Corsaut. l, Harry Deal, do hereby solemnly bequeath my new line of gab to Linford Gordon. 6 l, Horace Dewey. do hereby solemnly bequeath my popularity with the girls to Richard Peterson. ' l. Rose Fenner, do hereby solemnly bequeath my enthusiastic love for the teach- ers to Harold Hanson. l, Ruth liuller, do hereby solemnly bequeath my eyebrow plucker to Lawrence Drohman. l. Marie Hiskey, do hereby solemnly bequeath one-half of my jewelry to Mar- cella Counsell. ' l, Bertise jensen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my demure style to Doris Taylor. l. Agnes Llensen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my dependable ways to Bea Bowen. l, Edward jochumsen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my use of English to Marion jacobsen. l. Inga juhl. do hereby solemnly bequeath my healthy smile to Miss Peters. I. Paul Kaus, do hereby solemnly bequeath my place at Eddy's side to Marguerite. Twenty-Nine I, Emma Long, do hereby solemnly bequeath my foolishness to Helen Bergeman. l, Annetta Markussen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my position to Bea Bowen. I, Clara Mast, do hereby bequeath my politeness to Harold Paulsen. I, Bertram McKee, do hereby solemnly bequeath my razor to Victor Lunn. I, Dorothy Messerly, do hereby solemnly bequeath my meekness to Marjorie jennings. I, Dorothy Morehouse, do hereby solemnly bequeath my hair nets to Marion Irwin. I, Hubert Moeller, do hereby solemnly bequeath my fiery enthusiasm to Geo. Newman. I, Adena Mork, do hereby solemnly bequeath my interest in Paul to Katherine. l, Walter Obele, do hereby solemnly bequeath my book on How to Grow Tall to Mr. Rabe. I, Peter Overgaard, do hereby solemnly bequeath my pride in Denmark to Katinka Hansen. I, Mary Louise Peebles, do hereby solemnly bequeath my red sweater to june Morten. , I I, john Poland, do hereby solemnly bequeath my diplomatic powers to Paul Siefert. I, Maude Petersen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my Christmas present from the Seniors to Mabel Taylor. I, Beulah Philpot, do hereby solemnly bequeath my style in hair dress to Ruth Leavitt. I, Leonard Rammer, do hereby solemnly bequeath my dates to Ward Barkdoll. I, Margaret Santee, do hereby solemnly bequeath my curls to Grace Martin. I, Marcia Stephenson, do hereby solemnly bequeath my independent attitude to Miss Thrush. I, Rollin Stevens, do hereby solemnly bequeath my book on l'The Advantages of a I-Iandlgerchief over a Night-Cap, to Robert Fuller. I, Irene Thierman, do hereby solemnly bequeath my neat hair-dress to Helen Borger. . I, joe VanderVeer, do hereby solemnly bequeath my place in the Octette to Arthur Le Valley. I, Mabel Van Loh, do hereby solemnly bequeath my voice to Genevieve Sissel. I, Ruth Waugh, do hereby solemnly bequeath my vaudeville stunts to Edna Wolfe. - I, Violet Willadsen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my unobtrusiveness to Richard Burns. I, Alvin Willadsen, do hereby solemnly bequeath my bass voice to Harold Hartong. . Tbirty Tlwrlv-One ll Vrlj ... ,J A I A 'l l.,l,i .1-......Q - '---AQKQ -wi : Junior Qilass Gfficers President ............................ ............. G aylord Collin Vice President ..... .... l Dwight Patterson Secretary-Treasurer .... .... ..... M a rcella Counsell Rock, Lloyd Roysen. Blanche Poysen, Robert Iiurhans, Robert Ilurhans, 'lihelma Burns. Richard llutler, Mary Caine, Leamon Colhn, Gaylord Considine, Mary Counsell, Marcella Du liois, llugh lfrandsen, Nellie Cordon, Linford Grover, Ruby llansen, Agnes llartong, Kathryn llaurum, llolger llayes, Marguerite llurley, Elaine QED CLASS sPoNsoRs Miss lleller Miss Rait C51 CLASS COLORS Orchid and Pink QED CLASS FLOWER Sweet Peas fi-E0 Sluntur Qlllass Bull Irwin, Ruth lensen, Ansgar liapus, Bernadene lielty, Alberta liyhl, Althea Lamb, Lucille Larsen, Raymond Leslie. Carl Le Valley, Arthur Livingston, Hazel Nlarch, Erlynne Martin, Grace Nlerner, Lillian Miller. Frank Miller, llelen Nlorten, june Mersch, Louis Muir, Coy Myattway, Arthur Patterson, Dwight Tlvifiy-F1'1.'e Peterson, Richard Randall, Elsie Reedy, Vera Santee, Donald Santee, Paul Santee, Roberta Showers, Maynard Smith, Legoria Smith, Vera Sturch, Veryl Taylor, Doris leisinger, Marie lhrall, Lewis Watters, Ruth Weir. Mary Weisbard, Leone Willard, Lloyd Wolfe. Edna Yarcho, Esther why bums Juniors Gu tu Qcbunl Dwight Patterson-To tell breezy jokes to Ruth Irwin. Frank Miller-To take pictures of Miss Rait. Hugh Du Bois-To be Leone's Rudolph Valentino. Hazel Livingston-To think of original jokes in Chemistry. Richard Burns-Because he hasn't anything else to do. Leamon Cain-To make Gladys jealous because of his crush on Gaylord Richard Peterson-To receive history medals. Lloyd Willard-To advertise Willard and Alexander's Clothing Store. Vera Smith-To wear ear puffs. Gaylord Coffin-To swipe Harma's vanity case. Lewis Thrall-To get a pocket comb. Marcella Counsell-To cause jealousy among the Sophomore girls. Arthur Myattway-To get fat by drinking milk. Ansgar jensen-To see jane Corsaut. Robert Boysen-To argue for the Democrats. Doris Taylor-To see Lucille Lamb. june Morten-To show her speaking ability. Leona Kelty?-To show the 'fproper styles. Marie Teisinger-So she can walk to school with Claude. Maynard Showers-For about six periods. 142-9- Eunher what wuulb Zlaappen If Richard Burns got fatter. lf Frank Miller couldn't print pictures. If Grace Martin didn't blush. If Blanche Boysen got a low grade. If Carl Leslie had his history lesson. lf Leone didn't walk home with Hugh. lf Lloyd couldn't get the style. If Arthur couldn't see Lloyd. If Doris didn't bring a lunch to school. If Maynard didn't try to spite the Sophomore girls. lf LeRoy Mathes would use soap. lf Miss Heller drank milk. lf Kathryn Hartong couldn't laugh. Hugh DuBois could get his auto to run. Gaylord Cofhn told the Sophomore girls how much he liked them. If Edna Wolfe got thinner: lf Robert Burhans used rouge. If Marguerite Hayes couldn't dance. If lf If lf Arthur Le Valley grew. Leonard Pfeiffer ever drove his new car. Thirty-Six BE NUTS INSEPHRRHLE. Enom 5HE HE Imbcciles It W!! 'N TI uniorg Tlwif I V- Y 'neu J' ns ,0Onsors Thirty-Eight .sophomores 2 4-'A I-- -- M14 --- --T-'L'-Y ml fa2'? N'- I 11.-,M-Xrzlr Fnrllx g Qupbmurz lass ull Bachman, Clark Bailey, joe Bergeman, Helen Bisterfelt, Rachel Bohan, Mary Bohan, Elizabeth Bowen, Bea Burke, Robert Christensen, Peter Christoffersen, Elsie Christoffersen, Marie Comer, Claude Corsaut, jeanette Corwin, Mary Dage, Margaret Dahl, jack Dayton, Martin Drohman, Lawrence Du Bois, Helen liiby, Fern Gillette, Clifford Gorman, Margaret Howard, Daisy lloward, Cleo llansen, Esther llansen, Harold Hansen, Kathinka llauser, Paul Hesse. Mathilda llovey, Nilo lluntley, Etta lsley, Lester Alice Marion jacobsen, Jacobsen. jennings, Marjorie jennings, Rollo jensen, Glennys jensen, Olga jewell, Ralph Kelly, Clifton Kristensen, Alma Langdon, Lyle Leavitt, Ruth Leversee, George Lotts, Donald Martin, Mina Mathes, Le Roy McConnell, joe ww Ulu the jfresbmen Always lullnof merry laughter. Never realizing until after, That in all their happy school days. There was that, that seemed to sav: Now is not the time for frolic, But the time to start to climb. Freshmen, Freshmen, do not linger, ln your lowly bed of thorns, Be up and doing all the while singing, Ere your chance be lost anon. Realize your opportunities. Working all the while like bees. Forint'-Um' Miller, Elmer Minish. Mildred Morgan, Ada North, Ethel Nuhn, Hilda Pederson, Paul Peterson, Tom Pfeilfer. Leonard Rammer, Ernest Randall, Elbert Riedel, Evelyn Riker, Letha Russell, Virgil Seifert, Paul Sisson, Theron Slifsgard, Hazel Smith, Russel Stevens, Eldon Taylor, Mabel Thompson, Ralph Wardin, Carl Wilson, Crawford Wynegar, Delia Elannte Ulurns the Tables g Mat Townsend and his chum, Bud Carter, were always 'fup to something. On this day Mat suddenly had a bright idea which he conhded to Bud. f'Let's write a mash letter to jannie and sign Thomas's name! jannie was an old school- teacher of theirs, Miss johnson, who had moved from town that summer with her aunt, Mrs. McKenzie, and Thomas was Millerville's most attractive bachelor. The boys spent an uproarious half-hour composing the silliest love letter possible. Then after posting it they forgot, for the time being, that they had written it. Several days later Mat said to Bud, l wonder if jannie got the letter. Gee! Wouldn't Thomas be sore if he knew we wrote it? Sayl l just thought of it! That was forgery and punishable by law! cried Bud. jannie might End out who wrote it too because she knows our stylell' This was indeed a new phase of the matter which they had not considered before. With all the joke gone out of the episode they parted that night, each hoping that jannie would not be too mad On the next day as Bud was reading the Millerville Daily Effort he saw this item: Miss Corrine johnson, a former resident of this town, will return this week to settle some matters in court. Without a cap, waving the paper above his head, Bud ran down the street to Mat's home. There the boys read the article again and again while visions of re- form schools, imprisonment, and large hnes floated through their minds. What would they do? Their joke was certainly no longer a joke. They would be obliged to take the consequences. Every day the boys scanned the paper eagerly in the hope of finding some clue to the things Miss johnson was going to settle in court. One morning Mat received by special delivery a letter addressed to him and Bud. which read: Mrs. C. D. McKe1zgie tqislres to LZIHIOZHZCB the marriage of ber niece Corrivze f01J'lZS07Z to yllr. Ray C. Tbornas X Septwrrber 30, 1020 flt home in Millewille October 15, 1920 With this announcement was the following note: Dear Boys: l wish to tell you that I came to court to settle my estate. That is, of course. if you are interested. Also Mr. Thomas wishes me to say that he will strive nobly to climb to the literary heights which you have attained. Please come and visit me in my new home. Your friend, Mrs. Thomas. Forfhi'-Two FRESH K ff, X Xb 6 - 4 1 -Y figmha K Q.,-glfyiy , , I rrfvl'-lfn jfresbmen lass Albright, Marie Allen, Edward Anderson, Olga Andrews, Paul Baker, Rodney Ballentine, Earl Barkdoll, Ward Baxter, Donald Belz, Helene Benson, Harold Blum, Caroline Bohan, Gerald Brown, Florence Bruhn, Dora Callaghan, Bernice Callaghan. Paul Carney, Eugene Christensen, Elna Christiansen. Marie Cole, Stephen Cowlishaw, Glenn Dubbert, Karl Dutcher, Hazel liiby, Edna lznlow, Glenn lzvenson, Lorena lfecht, Marcele liitkin. Kenneth liord, Margaret liredrickson. Robert lfuller, Robert Gillette, Dorothy Glasener, Erma Gram, Bert Grattan, Leslie Gutknecht, Marion l-lartong, Harold Hearst, Francis Heicher, Winchester Higgins, Arline Hurley, Maclyn lrwin, Marion jewell, Isabel johnson, Francis jones, Nida Kaiser, Kermit Kent, Loren Kroemer, Elsie Larsen, Palmer Latta, john Lewis, Nina LeValley, Dallis Lunn, Victor , Martin, Helen Merrill, Robert Merrill, Ruth Mortensen, Lydia Morris. Beulah Nelson, Carl Nelson, George Newman, George Nichols, Ralph Forty-Fw: ull Oster, julia Otto, Clara Overgaard, Sigrid Painter, Barbara Paulsen, Harolcl Petersen, Eva Pierce, Robert Phelps, Everett Phelps, Vera Probert, Pauline Proctor, Isabel Refshauge, Elmer Rekers, Russel Sanborn, Keith Seavey, Ruth Siglin, George Sindt, Russel Sissel, Genevieve Smith, Florence Smith Lavange Smith, Vera Snider, Loyd Sorensen, Paul Speer, john Stephenson, Albert Westphal, Dorothea Willadsen, Hazel Willard, josephine Wyth, Russel Young, Richard if'-.. Q .5 uuml5 , 0111111191 , X v.. 0 1152! I' A 000 58 HBCTHWHWE S ,Q L4 In Y girls' Glen Qllluh During the last year the Girls' Glee Club has shown itself to be a very success- ful organization of the Cedar Falls High School. Much credit for this success is given to Miss Dace. who has proved herself to be a very eflicient and splendid in- structor. Through her sincere efforts she has accomplished the difficult task of drawing the girls' interest from the jazz to theclassical music. The girls have shown their appreciation by giving their loyal support toward making this work a larger and more important factor of our school. There are about fifty-five in this organization. Choral work as well as two and three part singing has been done. It is hoped that the students of the following year will have the opportunity of studying harmony, music appreciation and history as one of their regular sub- jects and in this way putting the Cedar Falls High on par with other high schools. Much of our interest is accredited to Annetta Markussen, who has shown herself to be a faithful and competent accompanist. R. A. XY.. '2Z. -www- Bupa' Glas Cliluh The Boys' Glee Club during the past year has proved to be a creditable organ- ization. lt has sung on many occasions, most of which were in the High School Auditorium. The selections rendered on these occasions were thoroughly appre- ciated. The members of the Glee Club feel that this activity has done much to cultivate a liking for good music. Most of their songs and all of their encore numbers were arranged in quartet parts. The credit for success of this group is due to the competency of the instructor. Miss Mable Dace. Miss Annetta Markussen proved to be an excellent accom- panist. F. M., '2Z. Forty-Iffgb! BUYS' fil.lili CTl.l'H -Stow-ns, XX'illa1'4l, l'. Brown, Pulaml, Milli-ig Yamli-rX'm-i', l'1I'l'Kll'll'liS1!ll, Xliss Ilan-, -Ii-nsvu, ll. lirmvn, T , Zlaigh bcbuul Grcbestra, 1921222 llic lligli School Urclivslra, umln-1' Prulvssm' Liumlry s li-aillwsliip, has dum- wry crulilalwlm- wmli this year. Clrcal struss has lwcn laill on llic importance ul' Iom- qualily' aml mosl ul' llic work has lwcvn dum' along that lim-. Owing to thc small numlwi' ul' slringccl inslrumn-nts, lllc Orclu-slra rcscmlwlcs a siringul lwaml inure llian an urclicstra, aml ii is liupcll llial scum- ul' thc umlci'-classmcn will lakc up the stmlx' ol' sonic stringed inslrumcnls ami thus la-cp llic urclicslra aliw. 'l'l1c music usual is ol' llic wry lncsl quality. 'lilic Poet and Pcasanlu overture ol' Suppi-'s. sonic sulcclions from various operas: such as HlX'lZll'llllI'Ill.'l ll ,lil'0Y1ll0l'CH aml otlicrs arc aniung tlic numlwurs played, R lr ,M l' :lr I r-,N , zu' Qlihe E. E. QE. Zi. The Y. W. C. A.. which was first organized in our school in l9l5. has shown a great increase in membership in the last few years, increasing from only a small group to the present membership of one hundred and thirty. Meetings have been held every two weeks. a devotional meeting being followed by a special meeting as they were called. The special programs consisted of readings. music and several farces. all given by the different Y. W. members. The meetings have as a whole been well attended by the girls and teachers. The association has derived special benefit by sending some of its members each year to Lake Okoboji. T his year we were represented by Roberta Santee and Kathryn lflartong. Vheir reports have inspired more to want to go there this summer. Besides filling baskets for those in need at both Thanksgiving and Christmas time. the Y. W. C. A. has had charge of the Armenian Relief Fund of the school. which amounted to about 3210, F. B.. '22. Zltibe itat: Q'i9rgani5atiun The Cedar Falls Hi-Y club was organized at the beginning of the school year. l920-l02l. lVlr. Rabe was secured as the leader and the study of Fosdick's 'fMan- hood of the Master was taken up, The membership of the club was limited to fifteen. The meetings were held every Tuesday evening. The members of the club werei john Poland, presidentg Harry Brown, secretary and treasurer: Rollin Stevens. Paul Brown, Frank Miller, Earl Nliller, Peter Overgaard, Loyd Bock. and Walter Faust. After the meetings the club had the Lise of the gymnasium and some very spirited basket ball games were played. A campaign was put on by the Hi-Y during the final examinations which furthered the cause of honesty in tests. Frank Miller went as a delegate to Camp Foster, The club was not organized this year until February, due to the fact that a leader could not be found. Keith Cook, of the College. was finally secured and the study of Biblical characters was taken up. The members of the club this year were: Paul Brown, president: Rollin Stevens, secretary and treasurerg Peter Overgaard, Harold Bergeman. john Poland, Clifford Cronk, llarry Deal, Hubert Moeller. and Wallace Curtis. P. B.. 'Zl lfiflvv Ways' jfnrum 'lhe liovs' I-orum. an organization lor -Iunior antl Senior boys. was reorganizetl on Uctolwer I 5, IUZI. .-Xhout twelve boys joinetl the lforum. ,-Xs in previous years. Nlr. Nlahannah has hatl charge ol the organization antl all ol' its meetings. 'lihe purpose oli the lforum is the stutly ot' parliamentary rules, antl the tliscus- sion ol motlern social antl political prohlems through debates ancl speeches hy the members. ln ortler that all memhers might he given experience in holding ollice, the liorum has electetl its otlicers every six weeks. permitting no re-elections. Meetings were heltl every other 'lhurstlay evening, from 7:30 to 0:00, the lirst hall' hour being spent in parliatnentary tlrill, the rest ol the time on the topic tor the meeting, 'l'he topics for clehates were live subjects ancl many interesting times were experiencetl, It is expectetl that the liorum will he continuetl next year with as much enthusiasm antl a larger roll. ll. L. M., '22, -staf- i!l5be1922 . . . arnthal Une ot' the hig events that taltes place tluring the year is the Y, XY, C. AX. Car- nival. ililtis has heen heltl in the main huiltling lior the past two years, antl each vear has proven to he a hug success, hoth hnanctally antl socially. Some ot' the many sitle-shows at the carnival this year were: the lirealt shop, the swimming match, the menagerie, the style show, the minstrel show, the trip rountl the worltl, antl the movie, Cantly antl hot dogs were soltl in the main hall, antl the police torce managetl to keep ortler throughout the large crowtl, Nt nine o'clock the crowtl atljournetl to the autlitorium where they were clelight- fully entertainetl hy jokes, songs, antl stunts lor the next hour. D. XY., 'Z-l. I' Hi-lim' Zia Qiircle jfranrais For the first time in the history of the school the French students have organized a French club. lt was decided to call it Le Circle Francais. The purpose of the club is to promote knowledge of the French language and the customs of France. The motto of the club when translated is He little English knows who only English knows. The ofhcers are chosen from the second-year students. Ruth Fuller was elect- ed president: Margaret Santee. vice president: Florence Bailey, secretary: Clara Mast, treasurer, and Louise Corsaut, chairman of Program committee. Meetings are held every three weeks, usually in the 'Vocational building. First the business is carried on in French, atter which a program and games in French follow. On March 20, at a regular meeting of the club. the second-year students put on a one-act comedy entitled La Surprise d'lsidore. This was also the day when the hrst-year students were initiated and caused much fun for all. The good times enjoyed at French Club will always remain one of the happy memories of our French work in lligh School. M. D., '22, junior Ctlbapel One of the cleyerest chapel programs was the one that the juniors gave in the Fall, which came from the pen of Leamon Cain. A Lyceum Course Olhce was represented where persons of varied talent came to 'ltry out. This original set- ting was suggested by one of the junior sponsors. Some of those to try out were Edsky Bryantsky, an oratorg Butch the Wizard, and Annetta Markussen and her jazz Band, while between applications the ofhce boy kept the audience laugh- ing. Those Seniors mentioned were impersonatetl by Maynard Showers, Arthur Myattway and Ruth lrwin. Several others, too many to mention, also took part. Some of them did so well that they were placed on the Dike and Hudson circuits. Manager Cain refused to accept some. however. F. M., 'Z3. Fiffuv-Two Senior Qllbapzl The Seniors who had charge of the chapel exercises the Wednesday preceding Christmas presented an appropriate play entitled, ller Christmas Hat. Warren Williams, played by Rollin Stevens, had given Kitty, his wife, played by Kath- erine Coffin, a very freakish hat. She thought it so unbecoming that she gave it to her friend, Laura, played by Maud Peterson. Laura Ends it so odd that she gives it to the janitor, Harold Bergeman, for his wife, josephine Coombs, who thinks that she should give Mrs. Williams a gift, having previously received a picture from them. So she returns the hat to the original owner. Mrs. Williams then gets rid of the hat by giving it to a beggar woman, Rose Fenner. The hat is then brought back to the Williams' by their Aunt Minerva, played by Ruth Fuller, returning from Kankakee, who has it thrust into her hands by a thief who has stolen it from the beggar woman. Aunt Minerva is pursued by Googan, the policeman, played by Bertram McKee, who thinks that she is an accomplice in the theft. Mrs. Williams by this time gratefully accepts the hat because she re- members that the theatre tickets had been previously hidden in the lining. .-Xfter the play Thorwald Christoiferson, dressed like Santa Claus, came in with his toys for most everyone, including a Big Ben for Ralph Bailey, and a frying pan for Miss Sebern's hope chest. R. S., '22. ei?-3:1 bnpbumnrz tllhapzl Un Wednesday, liebruary lst, the Sophomores had charge of the chapel exer- cises. The juniors and Seniors gave such splendid entertainments that the Sopho- mores were somewhat uncertain at first as to whether they could excell them. How- ever, they succeeded in holding the close attention of their audience during the entire program. Bea Bowen opened chapel with devotionals. A farce was then given, entitled, Me and Betty. The cast was as follows: Sam Atkins, a little egotistical man, who delights in displaying his heroism, which is only found to be cowardliness ...................... Eldon Stevens Betty Atkins, his wife, who takes her husband for granted, and thinks him the only ideal husband ............. - ........................ Helen Bergeman Nliss Perkins, a practical old maid ....... .... I Delia Wynegar Mrs. White, a large emotional woman .... ....... l-l ilda Nuhn fllrs. Sawyer, a sarcastic woman ......... ..... j eanette Corsaut Nlrs. l.arkin, a fashionable city woman ..................... Elsie Christoffersen lirank Arnold, her brother, having just come to town on a visit and taken for a burglar .................................. .... ............ N i lo Hovey H. M. B., '24. Iii!!-it-Three jfresbrnan Qllbapel The Freshman chapel program was held February 22. As it was George Wash- ington's birthday, the program was patriotic. An address of welcome was given by Robert Fredrickson. The school was led in a flag-salute by Winchester Heicher. Dorothy Gillette was in charge of the devotionals. This was followed by a short play called Heroes and Honor Rollsf' 'AA Boys Intention was given by Harold Hartong. Five girls concluded the program with a drill called The Star Spangled Bannerf, The platform was decorated with tlags and the pictures ot' Washington and Lin- coln. Programs were handed out at the door. Much credit is due Miss Peters and Miss Thrush for this program. j. W., 'Z5. 'QV' bcbnnl Baath inners' Every month during the past year the beginning and advanced Domestic Science classes :have served six o'clock dinners to the School Board. Each dinner was served by nve different girls, under the supervision of their instructor, Miss Wilson. These dinners were enjoyed by the Board members as well as the girls who did the serving. M. C. M., '24. 1:49-as banksgihing ance On Thanksgiving night, Cedar Falls High School had its first all-school dance. A committee from the different classes supervised. Mrs. Hoffman's Orchestra from Waterloo furnished the music, A fee of twenty-five cents, to cover expenses. was charged each person attending. The games which were furnished for those not wishing to dance, helped make a large attendance, which more than covered the expenses. The money remaining was donated to the relief fund. Everyone pres- ent agreed that it was a success and it is hoped that another may be held at some future date, as affairs of this kind help to create school spirit. L. C., 'Z3. Fifty-Four Bluninrzbeniur Banquet The juniors' annual reception to the Seniors took place in the High School build- ing Monday evening. May 30, l9Zl. The upper hall was decorated to represent a garden hedged in with little cedar trees and opened into a pillared veranda which was furnished with wicker furniture. From the veranda there was an arbor lead- ing to the lower hall which was set with three long tables and decorated with the Senior colorsfBlue and Gold. The menu for the banquet was: Fruit Cocktail Roast Veal Mashed Potatoes Pea Patties Rolls-jelly Perfection Salad Wafers Olives lce Cream Cake During the banquet there was music by a harpist. After the banquet the follow- ing program was given: Solo ......... ................ . . . .Miss Dace Duet Dance .................. ,Elsie and Marie Christolferson liollowing the program, Mr. and Mrs. Mahannah led a grand march to the Gym, where the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. L' C., ,22' GQQED . . ntertainment lior a number of years it has been the custom for the Y. W. cabinets of the Training School and the lligh School to entertain each other. Our cabinet started the year by giving a waflle supper at the Vocational Buildingon the evening of November l0. liach Training School cabinet member was lead into the dining room by a mem- ber of the down-town cabinet. The dining room was prettily decorated with strips of red, white and blue crepe paper extending from the light to each corner of the table. The color scheme was also carried out in the place cards and nut cups. After a delicious supper, which was served by a group of Domestic Science girls, they adjourned to the sewing room. An interesting feature of the evening was the stunts given by the various groupings of the company. We had a good time was the verdict of one and all. l-l. C. N., 'Z-l. l 1fl,i'-Five beniur artp On March 18, the Senior Class held a St. Patrick's party in the Vocational Build- ing. Despite the heavy rain that evening, most of the Faculty and Seniors were there. The entire evening, beginning with the kissing of the Blarney Stone at the door, was spent in playing games and stunts in honor of St. Patrick. Refreshments in accordance with the day, were served. W. O., '2Z. Zllibe . . . .ilaallntnfen 1Bartp lt was Saturday, October 22, l92l, and the gym was beautifully decorated in Hallowe'en style for the Y. W. Hallowe'en party. At seven oiclock weird figures, well-masked and with unfamiliar voices, began coming into the room. These continued to come until seven-thirty when the grand march began. After the march was ended they separated into two groups and played games until they were tired out. A general rush was then made for the benches as it was reported that refresh- ments were about to be served. When everybody had eaten their fill of sand- wiches ,doughnuts, pumpkin pie and suckers they were told to go outdoors and collect all the brush and paper they could hnd in a pile on the field back of the building. After this was lighted, everybody joined hands and danced around it. giving the high school yells and cheersl When the Hre had burned out everyone left for home and bed. E. C., '24, Jfuut Ball anh Basket Eall Banquet The Foot Ball-Basket Ball Banquet was served by the Domestic Science girls on Wednesday evening, March 22, l922. A miniature foot ball field formed the centerpiece and the tables were lighted with candles having red and black shades. The place cards were felt tigers and the menu and program were printed in red and black. The following menu was served: Fruit Cocktail Royal Soup Bread Sticks Baked Chicken Delmonico Potatoes Buttered Peas Rolls Combination Fruit Salad Tiger's Special Cake Coffee Mints At the close ol the banquet. the following program was given: Presentation of Basket Ball Letters ............... Mr. Thomas Summary of the Season. ............... Captain Christofferson Talk ..............,...........,. . ......... Mr. Mendenhall Election of Foot Ball and Basket Ball Captains. L. C., 'Z2. Fifi-i'-Six MDMMXMMV H U15 l' IJV-.M':1u ' ,- Fifty-Eight .- -1, f -fynjriivu ihzwinter lap 1922 On Friday evening, March Z-I, the High School presented the mid-winter play, l'lurry! Hurry! Hurry! Without exception the members of the cast showed marked ability and in their portrayal of the characters, made of this farce-comedy a complete success. The story of the play is as follows: Hooker, a man of large affairs in a large city, is on the verge of financial ruin. lfle is surrounded by an improvident wife, a luxury-loving, fun-loving daughter, the typical American girl, and a young son fresh from college. The only way to avert the financial catastrophe is to secure some ready money, but it must be had at once. The one means open to llooker is the legacy left by a spinster aunt. However, the legacy requires that liloy, his daughter, be engaged before her twenty-first birthday and married to the same man before she is twenty- two. Floy will have reached the age of twenty-one at midnight. Mr. Hooker wishes to guard his daughter from financial worries as long as it is possible and refuses to disclose this condition to her. Floy accidentally learns of this stipulation and determines not to take advantage of anyone because of the condition and to remain unengaged for that evening at least. But all her objections and prejudices are finally overcome by an author and bronzed cow-puncher from Texas. Although the play was replete with humorous situations, yet there were flashes of human philosophy which the players brought out remarkably well. CAs'r or CHARACTERS Mrs. Hooker. . . .................... . . .Marcella Lounsell Mr. Hooker .... ...... F rank Miller Hoy Ilooker. .. .... Marguerite Hayes Steve Hooker .... .... j oseph VanderVeer jack Crandall .... ........ j ohn Poland Letitia Brown .... .. . .Marcia Stephenson 'I'ed Stone ........... ..... l lugh DuBois Alosius Bartholomew .... . . .Linford Gordon Rita ...........,........,.. ..... ......... . . . ,..... liatinka Hansen Act l. Living room, Hooker home, late afternoon. Act ll. Same as Act l. evening. Act lll. Same as Act l, just before midnight. Time-Present. Fifty-Nine The rupbp up enlamatutp untegt fs One of the events of the year which makes C. F. H. S. the school it is, is the annual declamatory contest. This event took place on january l8, in the Audi- torium. The oratorical class led off, as usual, with selections on topics of the day. Wal- lace Curtis gave The American Spirit, followed by Ansgar jensen with The Address of Welcome to the Armament Conference. Robert Frederickson spoke on Representation in lndustry, and john Poland hnished the oratorical division with America, a World Power. The dramatic class was composed of Edna Wolfe, presenting The Full Meas- ure of Devotion , Margaret Santee, The Lifeug Kathryn Hartong, Mrs Mavor's Story, and Mildred Christensen, A Madonna of the Tubs. The humorous selections, Simply a Matter of Love, by Louise Corsautg Pen- rod, a Little Gentleman, by Harold Paulson, A Chapter in Revelations, by Delia Wynegar, and A Little Question in Ladies' Rightsf' by Pauline Probert, were given in a true humorous style. The winners, who represented C. F. H. S. in the Triangular were john Poland, Mildred Christensen, and Pauline Probert, in their respective classes. The Freshmen showed especially great interest in declamatory and displayed unusual talent and ability for hard work. They were rewarded by placing one hrst and two seconds. February l0th, in the triangular meet with East and West Waterloo, Pauline Probert placed first over the other two contestants in the humor- ous class. In the sub-district contest at Dike, Pauline won second place. As the places in her class were strongly contested, we felt proud of our talented little Freshman. The boy who placed first over her worked up later to first place in the state contest. Mildred Christensen, of the Senior class, was chosen to represent the school in the Cedar Valley contest. This contest has not been held as the Red and Black goes to press. D. M., '2Z. Sixty jlillihzminter lap nf 1921 THE REAL TH ING Sometimes it is pretty hard to find the real thing, and Dick Winton, fresh from the service, with a Croix de Guerre all his own and a little French orphan to claim his care and affection, searches in vain until the Christmas spirit touches his eyes and gives him the magic vision. While selfish Cecily, quiet Ruth and adoring Marie unconsciously direct his destiny, clever Alison tries to decide between the mysterious aviator and the equally mysterious Tom Gregory, and a fascinating French maid plays havoc with hearts. -Kate plays detective and finds the pearls at the crucial moment, the stranger, Atherton, proves a friend, and Bobby Hnds the missing twenty-five thousand dollars. CAST OF CHARACTERS Thomas Gregory .... ...................... ...... j a mes Simpson Annie Winton ..... ................... ......... H a rriet Hayes Ruth Meredith ...... . . .Lorene Burlingham Robert Winton ........ ...... W illiam Putney Cap. Richard Winton .... ...... E dwin Brockman Cecily Hargraves ...... ,... H arma Christoffersen Miss Ward ......... ..... Maude Peterson Fifi ............. ..... I iatherine Coffin Dennis ..... . . ,. ..... Leon Robb Kate .......... .... H elen McHugh Alison Page ....... .... M ildred Weisbard Roger Atherton .... ........ H arold Klepfer Marie ........... .... E lsie Christoffersen Bobby Winton ..... ...... j oe VanderVeer Edward Thorne .... .......... P aul Ray Doris Thorne .................................... .... ...... L e nora Holm ummentemmt flap of 1921 A COUPLE OF MILLION Directed by Miss Carpenter fPublic Speaking Departmentl Cast as follows, in order of appearance: llon. jeremy Wise ..................................,...... Edwin Brockman ,Iames Patrick Burnes fStubbyj ................................... Leon Robb Genevieve McGully ............ ...... E dna Latta Bemis Bennington ....... ..... H oward Orth Prof. Noah jabb .......... .... W ayne Huntley Miss Clarice Courtney ..... ..... G ladys DuBois Fay Fairbanks .......... ..... l ielen McHugh Squire Piper .......... ..... H arold Klepfer Beverly Loman ...... ...... L ouis Waugh Sammie Bell Porter ......,.......................... . ......... Vera LeValley Pink ...,..,..................................... . ...... Catherine Gallagher Bemis Bennington is heir to a Couple of Million dollars on the condition that before the year is over he is to be established in a business yielding five thousand dollars the first year, and also within this time he must marry. If this is not car- ried out, the fortune will go to Professor Noah jabb. Alter experimenting in a number of businesses and failing, he finally starts a street-car project in Oopaloopa, Alabama. 1 V Though Professor Noab jabb hinders him as much as possible in his work, he at length lands the project and his five thousand dollars, and also wins Fay Fair- banks, a beautiful Oopaloopa girl. ' Sixty-Ona Sixty-Twn LUMNI 4 I .awe 4 .F ' 1 .sfigifff 1 9 '!?'?:5 ill'f 'eff X 1, f f? ,n X 1 'iff 1 f K f - M! -V--ff' J gli , A l J' X2 f ,!f f W H152 X-X-XVV ,,,, , '.,Qff'x,.f' fy-X' W 7' f X- ' 'XXX ug4, Q,, , I-f Nf ff' X .xlKfVX'-TIVTM' Zllumnig letters Twenty-seven years have passed since the Class of '95 was graduated from Cedar Falls High. At that time our names ceased to grace CFD the rolls of active members of that Dear Old Institution, but never have our hearts ceased to beat with joy for the successes of those who took our places, nor have their failures ever ceased to depress us, for we still have a real heart-felt interest in all that pertains to our school. The success of the Foot Ball, Basket Ball and Debating Teams are our successes and their failures only bring the resolve to us that we must encourage and inspire that it may not happen again. We are proud of the scholarship attained by the present class and hope that the greater advantages you have had may be reflected in your later lives as we know they will beg and so we extend to you our best wishes and hope that our successes shall be your successes and our failures you may never know. A. H. LAMB, '95. The Class of '96 was of course the best of all the classes. While none of us have set the world on Ere, we have kept out of jail Two members of our class have passed on to the Great Beyond. Edward Hostrop died january 6, l897, and Miss Ida johnson, September 6, 1902. Our class is scattered from coast to coast, we have lawyers, farmers, business men, and all are useful citizens. Only fuor members of the Class of '96 are living in Cedar Falls. They are Mrs. Bert Lamb, Mrs. Kate johnson, Mrs. j. M. Church, and myself. ANNE L. SEVERIN, '96 Of course it is natural to think that one's class is the best class that ever grad- uated. Since graduating, I have had varied experiences, among which are the following: I was graduated from the State Teachers' College and Art Course at Pratt Institute, N. Y., and spent ten months in travel and study in Europe. At present I am at the Iowa State College as head of the Applied Art Department. I love my work and although I have dreams of becoming an artist some day, I believe I may be doing more good in the world by helping college girls in becom- ing better home-makers. joANNA M. HANSEN, '97. I have been asked to send greetings to the Alumni of my old High School and a sketch of my interesting experiences since I graduated. I hereby extend the greetings whole-heartedly to all Alumni, and particularly to the best and most brilliant class that ever turned out to pasture. It is almost unnecessary to specify that this is the Class of 1898. As for the experiencessthat is such a hopeless task, condensing twenty-four years into a few paragraphs, that I refuse to attempt it. Three of those years I trudged over the hills to I. S. T. C.. Six more of them I taught young ideas how to shoot without taking aim. Then I married Captain C. S. Aldrich. . Eleven years ago I began the perilous journey of a short-story writer, a journey fraught with much work and in which one never reaches any destination. No message of mine would be complete without loving mention of the old High School staff in the days of long ago: O. j. Laylander, Grace I. Norton, Lura Phillips, Esther Whitney, and Estelle Harding. Memory of them brings onlv pleasant thoughts. BEss STREETER ALDRICH, '98. A Sixty-Four To the Class of'l9Z2: The Class of l899 sends greetings. Though we were one of the last leaves upon the graduating tree of the l9th Century and you are in the twenty-second year of the 20th, the wishes sent you are none the less sincere, though borne on silent wings from Atlantic to Pacific from the palm tree to the pine. May all the success, prosperity and achievements looming so large on your hor- izon, together with joy and contentment be granted through all the future years ' . . 77 to every member of the Class of 19--. GERTRUDE BELL BURNS, ,89. TO THE CLASS OF l922 l-lere's health to you and wealth to you, Honors and gifts a thousand strongg Here's name to you and fame to you, Blessings and joy a whole life long! But, lest bright Fortunels star grow dim, And some time cease to move you, l fill my bumper to the brim, And pledge a lot of love to you. Jessie B. Woon, '0Z. I subtract l907 from l9Z2 and tremble. ln spite of the years l think, perhaps, we were all too sure of ourselves, that wonderful week in june. Of course, we would all become famous and our Main Street would send us special invitations for Home Coming Week. When l discovered that our class tree died. l became skeptical about the future of our class. because that was to have been a symbol of our growth. l am afraid Fred Schmidt's wonderful speech was too much for that little tree. lf Sam Brown had planted it for us without all that extra pomp and ceremony it might have been a sturdy tree by now. Since then there have been many happy days for all of us-and sad ones, too. But as we grow older we realize that Tolstoy has said: As the sensation of pain is a necessary condition for the preservation of our body, so is suffering a necessary condition of our life from birth till death. Days that are sad are those when our members or loved ones of our members are called to that Better Land. We miss them, but There's a long, long trail a-winding, into the land of my dreams. Days that are happy are those when we meet again after years of separation and smilingly greet one another, and with a twinkle in our eyes, talk over those good old days. Those days when that wonderful organization of the B. A. T.'s flour- ishedg when Catherine Philleo was the social leaderg when Gay Ford carried a pencil about in his curls, when Emmet Miller talked of Minnesota where he used to live, and when Carson Taylor was a member of that famous debating team. The Class of l907 semis the Class of 1922 greetings and good luck! LAURENTZA SCHANTZ HANSEN, '07, Sfxfy-l l1'e Of course, the Class of 1909 was a remarkable class-that goes without saying. Our class, today, is scattered far and wide, with varied interests and activities. Some of the class are still in Cedar Falls. But others in the class have gone much farther from our school. Earl Wild is a lawyer in Honolulu, Max Cunning is a lawyer in Redmond, Oregon, Will Brown is in Montana on a ranch, and Elvin Horslund is in business in St. Louis. Fred Olbrich is junior Testing Engineer with the Illinois Highway Commission, with headquarters at East St. Louis, Illinois. Two of the boys have taken up teaching.-Thorwald Hansen being connected with the Forestry Department of the University of Minnesota, and Homer Veatch hav- ing charge of Public Speaking at the University of South Dakota. Beatrice Bozarth is a nurse, and Ruth jeffers is married and living at North English, Iowa. Many of the girls also have gone far from Cedar Falls. Martha Mclntosh fMrs. Clay Toneyj is in St. Augustine, Florida, Edith Hesse is now Mrs. C. H. Melton, of Denver, Colorado, Fannie Barrett is married and living in Montanag Ruth Brown fMrs. Alfred Evansj is living in Los Angeles, Gertrude Eaton, now Mrs. Adams, is in Rosemary, Canada, and Nellie Hoeppner CMrs. A. Gablerj is living in Glen- dale, California. For the past two years l have been at the Iowa State College at Ames, this year having charge of the Two Year Course in Home Economics. While no president, senators, judges, etc., have developed as yet, we feel that there is much chance in the future, and hope that great honor may be brought to our class and our high school. JULIA L' HURD 709. Greetings and best wishes from us who were putting forth our efforts in the preparation of the Red and Black in 1917. May your perspiration bring you equally great success. Like many of the other members of the Class of '17, I am on the other side of the desk this year. The general head of the science departments here in the Ann Arbor High School is Prof. Chute, author of the physics text, the diligent study of which won for us many a coveted NOK. JSC. My temporary entrance into the teaching profession has caused me to forget neither the dignity of labor nor the sting of poverty that l enjoyed in high school days. Cedar Falls High School has four representatives among the ten thousand stu- dents in the University of Michigan, which is located here. joi-in C. KINGMAN, 'l7. The members of the Class of 1918 send greetings and best wishes to you who are about to enter the Alumni Association. May you ever uphold the ideals and traditions which are honored by every loyal Alumnus of Cedar Falls High School. MARGARET CRISMAN, '18. To the Senior Class 1922, I certainly congratulate you on your success in bring- ing back to life the mourned for Annual of 1921, and l think that l speak the senti- ments of our class when l say we are for you. L. R' ,Zl- Sixty-Six U W f' C' 'W 2 pf vw QQ aj x 'X ATHLETIEE LOYAL P. THOMAS To Coach Thomas goes much of the credit for this year's team. A new gnan here and with but few experienced men, he showed his ability by the teams and type of athletics turned out. He also leaves the school ai large number of experienced men which will insure good athletics for E.. If. H. S. in the future. RALPH BAILEY-Halfback Captain of Football Team A fast shitty halfback on offense and a power on defense. Hardest man to taekle on the team and could pull down passes for neat gains consistent- ly. Particularly good on quick Open- ing' plays tlirongli the line and Hgur- ed prominently in passes to Tiny for nice gains. Sixty- Fig y ' r Thorwald Christolferson-Guard Captain of Basketball Team Tiny proved himself a very capa- ble leader for the Tigers in the season just closed. Possessed a remarkable ability at covering' the floor, plenty of fight, a rare eye for the basket, and a good clean sport. Could shoot fouls when needed, tieing the score in many games through the free throw line. Played an exceptional game a.2'a.inst Alesup at the tournament winning' a berth on the second all-tournament team. bf . Il, . . , . IAQK IHAXHIA q'..,,te,- ll.XllllY lJliAl. fC1ii:ii'd Tliv lil-anvil-xl iiiziii un ilu- tvzim and Deliillllwl ill lI1'llf1Sll1! Ulf his UIYPUH' H5411 MN Wviulu i,,,,, pl-m-U11 ,L gum- 1-ut :xml svlil-mi lziilvil lu ODOII up rc- ,ling i,i..fii ii, ini his iippfmems. liilffllllsg -il .Wlll'l'l' llllflzlfll' WHS go- limi- iilfiiiv will li-ll liiQ pussibilities Ill!-V I-HIS 'll l'lllll'll. jl llfl'-ill'II Jlllll 1l0t ,,, th, ,,.,,,,,, nlrziul lil mlm- puiii-liiui-lil. I l1,XYl.Ulll3V11l I4'lN'-f-Giizwd WIUHN l'Ul..XNlJ 'l':1ulclu llnilf-il liwiii lfiiiiw, liixvzi, willi srmw 'llii-3 Lxlllll4lll.l Qu lfX'i'I', umlm'i', Or Nl ' fH'. l l 'l'l l ,il Vnllmblc :miiiml liiiii. lil-pl luis i-yv lill the hall, mann In llii- lug:-rs. 31115, il lu- szml to 'mg HI. Html mlm' ul UWM Flwln ,WTIACS luis vii-ilil llisil liv trunk iimrm- plinisll- -' 5 ' S A ' 'fs' me-iii :mil will tlw lf-:wt :ilmut it of sive- mum, Xlill lu- missi-ml mi lulurc my mimi: mi Ilii- lm-um. Chosvn by 'l'i,g'i-1' lmiiiix. liix Iuiiii-iii:ilw lil lf-:ul ilu- 'l'il2'crS in IHJJ. xl.Xf,1'-Nllln' PETER OVERGAAR1J!Ta.ckle Could hc di-pcncled on to do his best at 1-ithcr cviitvr, guard, or tackle. Won his C. lf, hy hzird lighting. EDDY KIOCHUMSEN-End Played his l,Ulll'tl1 your at end. Could sonsv thi' plays and form and attack consist:-ntly. .X good tuckler, often wont througli thu i11tc1'fm-rencv and nailed thu lllilll lwfors- ho was up tO tho line of sc1'i111111a,Qe. TIIORWALD CHRTSTOFFERSON QllZlYtL'flD2lK'li Unclouhtcdly thc lwziclicst lllilll that evm' hold zl position on :1 Tiger team. A terror on ond runs, :1 good passer, and some punting zihility. Instilled 21 large amount of confidence and fight into the team at :ill times. Scored the tourhdown against KVust High that zilinos' s'1c'lr-cl Cltllilfill for them. Should he heard from in College athletics. JOE VANDER VIE lillglin cl Good goods nrt' put up i11 small lmclmgfvs. Tha' smnlli-st mmm on the team hut hu hvld down ont- ol' the biggest positions. Possvssed the rare ability to snag' passes l'1'o111 any place. Playecl Il whzilv of Il gznnv at XVavcr- ly. Sulfcrcd il lJ1'Okt'l1 ankle just he- forc tho Trziining School g':1n1c. Gone hut not forgotten. Seventy ICIHNVIN lSRY.XN'l' l 11llb:u'k BERTRAM MCKEIC-Fullhnfk :ind H4-vc-ixwcl l11mm':uhl4- mi-nti0n 011 H10 Tnckhf .ill-xtzilv lwmn. .X liuhlvl- rx-QII1 start A haul mln... .md ,l,..l..l that ...mid tn lluixh :xml wzw In-xml' nut uf the .I lvl !, N1 I- .1 U. n.,- S ummm fhuul Ihr tixw- yards Lhruugh count' -HMM lumlhl 'H lm , 'm,1 :my lim- :my limi' ur ha' wwuhl alive ma-HY UHW5 H1111 lV'Ck1'l1 UI' UU' 'HV' In .wi-r. Hi- think 'vm hig :mil litih- and grand Siyh- im 111-ik-im-. Injllrim-s kept T'If'5 d 'VH' Hi 'I 'i t' 'iffl 'f'd him out uf simmv nt' the games. prwmim-nllx' in thi- XY4-sl High gzmm :mil xulfu :ll H1-lxxvin. VII sary w0'll miw him. l..X XYR l'INCli Dlll HI INIAN-Hal fbzick Vulcmawn wlu-11 thi- svznsmi sta.1'tcd hut sphlu- Im' himsvll' when culled to .1 haull'-lmvk pusitimi 4-zirly in thi- sua.- smm. S11-ppm-cl intu thi- harm-ss like a vvti-ran :md ,qzlinerl thu zulmiration of vvvi'ylmrly that sam' him play, HHS lwfv lllUl'l' sm-zlsrnis lu play :md should lw an wal uliglitilig' tim-r nm-xt fall. Sv:- MAIHUN .l.M'UlSSliN- ll:Ufh:wk and limi Althimgh this was his Iirsl year of fuutbzill his ill-x'1-Irmiiiclit during th? se-arson stzuup--al him :is il vziliizmhlxz man In thv mum- with zu le'1'i'ilic mlrivu Zlnl zu I-l'1ll'il'SSlll QS of punishment. unly-One Ulibe 1921 jfnnt Ball beasun The Tigers opened the season by playing the strong Charles City eleven at Charles City. The Tiger team was composed mainly of green material and was out-weighed about 20 pounds to the man. The Tigers' opponents showed their superiority by scoring four touchdowns the Hrst half. The speed and size of the backHeld was responsible for many of Charles City's touchdowns and long runs. The Tigers returned home with the 0 end of a 47 to 0 score, but with a well-earned lesson. A large crowd of rooters accompanied the team to Waverly the next Saturday. The teams were about evenly matched as to weight, but the Tigers showed better team work and kept the ball in their opponents' territory most of the time. The Held was very uneven and full of gopher holes, which made it difficult to run. 'Ihe Waverly eleven were outclassed at every point and the team returned home with the bacon. Score 20 to 0. In the first home game the Tigers clashed with the Grundy Center eleven. If the opponents ever had an idea of winning they soon lost it when they mixed with the locals. Only once, on a stone-age fake play, did the opponents get near the Tigers' goal, where they were held for downs. The Tigers made two touchdowns each half, making a total score of 26 to 0. At Oelwein the Tigers were defeated by a 3 to O score in one of the fastest games of the season. They were beaten only by a place kick which the Tigers took to be a fake play, and at no time were the Shop City boys able to put the ball over the goal line. The game was hotly contested and the home team held the enemy for downs on their 5-yard line several times. The ball was also in foreign territory but the Tigers were unable to score. ln the last minutes of play the locals worked the ball down the Held on a series of long passes, but lost their chance to score through a fumble. In the second home game the Tigers defeated the strong New Hampton team. The team was outweighed several pounds to the man but made up for it in Hght. After the Tigers had scored the new Hampton eleven made a strong come-back but were unable to put the ball over the line. The game ended l-l to 0 with the Tigers in the lead. On November 5th the team played West Waterloo there. The field was bad and the Tigers were unable to get started the first half and West High scored a touchdown on a wide end run. In the third quarter the Tigers took the ball 50 yards down the Held on line smashes for a touchdown, making the score 7 to 7. ln the last quarter the Tigers again took the ball down the Held but received a l5- yard penalty and lost a 25-yard gain, thus putting the ball near their own goal where West High pushed the ball over for a counter, giving Waterloo l3 points to the Tigers' 7. On Armistice Day the Downtown High clashed with the Little Tutors at the College Held. The Held was in a better shape for a sleigh-ride party than a foot- ball game. lt was very slippery and the Tigers lost the ball within their ten-yard line the Hrst play, through a fumble. The Little Tutors' superior weight pushed the pigskin the short distance for a touchdown. The Tigers held Hrm the rest of the half. In the last half the Training School scored again but failed to kick either goal. Score, 12 to 0. Had the Held been in shape so the fast Tiger back- field could have got started, it might have been a different story. On Thanksgiving Day the Tigers met the strong East High team here. ln the Hrst half the Tigers surprised the spectators by shoving their heavy opponents down the Held for a touchdown. In the last half, however, the Waterloo team's superior weight began to tell on the Tigers, and was a walk-away for the East High eleven. Final score. 40 to 7. Sezfenfy-Two f-3 Ei, 2' W 5. s-T-bn-.- ..- Iiclwin Bryant lf: n'w:u'd I'e-tvr Overgaard Cm-ntcr Paul Amlrows F4 yrwnrd- -Gupta i n-Eh' Bvrtranl McKee Guard Sewzxly-Tl': ev Dwight Patterson Center 1 439 1 john Poland Edward jochumsen Guard and Center Forward ilnhihihual ?!lMrite:UHps BERTR.-XM McKEE--Guard. Butch introduced himself rather abruptly at the opening of the season a.nd soon showed exceptional ability as a standing guard. Not afraid to rough 'em up and seldom missed getting the ball from the bank. Has been known to shoot a basket even in a game. Only graduation prevents making a good cager of him. PETER OVERGAARD-Center. Pete was a hard worker with the real Tiger fight. Covered the floor well and always stuck to his man. Could drop the ball through the ring at times but knew' how to team the ball to a greater ad- vantage. EDWIN BRYANT-Forward. Rather small in stature but a great surprise to all his opponents. In the game heart and soul, and he fought to the last ditch. New at the game but he covered the floor like a veteran. NVon the admiration of every Tiger follower because of his clean playing and loyalty. Has the marks ol' a born basketer and a great factor in the offensive work of the team. PAUL ANIJREWS-Forward. Captain-elect. l-las an uncanny ability to drop them through from almost any angle. Displayed some sensational tosses in the game at Nashua and was a source fo trouble for most of his opponents. Has played tlwo years on the team and elected to captain the Tigers in 19234 Andy should give a good account of himself in his next two years. DXVIGHT PATTERSON-Center. A real man on defense and a fair point- getterf' Handicapped for experience but proved himself worthy of recognition and usually came through with the goods. Showed exceptionally well when appearing in the line-up in the tournament. Has one more year and will be a valuable man. EDXVARD ,IOCHUMSEN-Forward. Eddy did not play regularly but was a mighty handy substitute. Lack of experience kept him out of the fray many times. JOHN POLAND-Guard and Center. Unable to be out all of the season be- cause of other school activities but a jewell of great price and we are all sorry to lose him. Played a whale of a defensive game against Jesup--wonder what he would have done if he had been out all season? Seve11f,v-Four Ieaggket Mall ln Basket Ball the Tigers had an abundance of raw material to whip into shape for a winning team. At the first of the season they seemed to have a jimi and were unable to win any of their encounters with the exception of that with the Alumni. The week before the Training School game, Coach Thomas made some changes in the line-ups and the methods of training. After this, a marked improvement was shown by the Tigers. They won the Little Tutors game and also in the return games defeated many of the teams which had won over them at the first of the season. On the whole the Tigers had a successful season, not so much by the number of games won as by their con- sistent improvement during the whole period. ln the Northeastern lowa Tournament the Tigers made one of the best showings of the season. ln the first drawings the Tigers received their old opponent, the Training School. The game was very exciting, the score being tied most of the time and at the l'nal whistle, was ll to ll. ln the extra live minutes allotted, the Tigers scored 3 points. while their opponents failed to score. This game also decided the city championship in favor of C. F. ll. S. ln the second game the Tigers clashed with the strong Orange Township quintet and defeated them I3 to ll in a fairly fast game. ln the third game the Tigers met the fast jesup five. The game was without doubt the fastest and most exciting of the Tournament. The Tigers had the edge on their opponents and were in the lead until the last couple minutes of play, when the jesup team, by a burst of speed and good luck, rolled in three counters, winning the game by a score of 2l to 18. ln this game the Tigers surpassed all the expectations of their followers and won the admiration ol all present. ln the inter-class games at the end of the season the Seniors easily defeated the Freshmen and the juniors won from the Sophomores by a large score. ln the final game between the Seniors and juniors, the Seniors had the advantage in hav- ing most of the first-string men: however, the juniors put up a game scrap and the Seniors won only by a narrow margin, thus giving them the championshi of - P the school. The summary of the season is as follow: Cedar Falls ....... .... N ashua . .... .... 2 5 Cedar Falls Alumni ...... .... 2 6 Cedar Falls Marshalltown .... 20 Cedar Falls West High.. . . . . .26 Cedar Falls Osage ...... .... 2 0 Cedar Falls Hampton ... . . . . I6 Cedar Falls lVlarion ..... . .... ZZ Cedar Falls Charles City .... .... 2 8 Cedar Falls East High .... .... 2 7 Cedar Falls T. C. H. S... . ....l3 Cedar Falls Nashua . ....... .... 2 4 Cedar Falls L Grundy Center... . . . . ll Cedar Falls lowa Falls. .. ....2l Cedar Falls West Highs.. ....2I Cedar Falls .... .. T. C. H. S. ..... .... l 3 CSLTHF F2lllS Grundy Center. .. ... .28 Swenfy-I-'iw Sewnfy-Six -1 The following firms and business men are subscribers to this annual. They are loyal supporters of all our High School activities and deserve 9 Gasal Bros. Electric Co. Kitchen's Cash Grocery Co. Bruhn's Meat Market C. Michaelsen, Tailor Berg Drug Cornpany Miller Shoe Co. H. L. Chase 8: Co. NVillard 85 Alexander Jennings X Philpot Boysen Shoe Co. Pfeiffer Drug Co. Graham Dry Goods Co. F. XV. NVoolworth ik Co. Hennisonis Dry Goods Co. Uannevirke Printing Co. VVyth Lainh Shoe Co. Israel Clothing Co. Fergusen Smoke Shop Buffalo Candy Co. Nelson 8: Loyer Co. Hughes Dry Goods Co. j. L. Markussen, Barber Busy Bee Cafe Dr. A. S. Hansen Merner and Merner, Lawyers Bundy Monument Co. our patronage. E R. A. lluhlmert, Sporting' Goods -I. NV. Ford, Auctioneer A. H. Refsliauge jack Auld Security Trust 8: Savings Hank Santee Bros. johnson and Christensen 'Hdw jeans Cafe Cedar Falls lilee. ok Hdw C0. Morris Levy VV. and C. F. Union Mill Co. Radell Hdw. Co. Hia-her Drug' Co. Grey's liarher Shop Citizens Savings Bank Eugene Sinith, Insurance bl. IS. Newman, Attorney Dr. Ii. ll. jack Dr. j. jensen NV. C. Martin Dr. Dr. W1 l.. Hearst Ilotson-Kerwin Clothing Co. Dahl Furniture Co. Cedar Luinher Co. S. U. Hailey, Real Estate joe Clay, Iowa Gate Co. Seventy-Eight - 43. , I ',o'pff ' N ' Qfbkf i 0 :f M r mf! .F A91 u' 71 we of 4? fffzff Y?-3 u f. Q 3-I ' X fs , gf , J is N I qx 0 Z 5211? 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Donald in law, doing well. Katherine Coffin doing Cancellation. Byron making a recitation. Josephine Coombs without her Nationals. Paul Andrews doing fractionals. Rabe watching a class fight. joe Bailey doing anything right. Butches' face minus a hair. Marguerete without Eddie there. Miss Thrush t'Com. Lawl: To whom would you present a draft if the drawee were dead? Harry D.: '4To his executioner fexecutorlf' Harma C.: 'fThe state is not given after St. Paul in this letter. Miss Sebern: Where is St. Paul? Harma C.: Minneapolis St. Peter: And who are you P Candidate: Student at C. F. H. S. St. Peter: Did you buy a Red and Black? Candidate: Nnnoo, but I read one. St. Peter Caddressing the elevator boyj: DOWN Miss Graham: What word in English comes from the word ffacilesj mean ing easy? Freshman: l'The Faculty. . How to make a Maltese cross: Step on its tail. Miss Heller fin Historyjz What was Hay's Hrst name? joe V.: Timothy, Eighty Mr. Rabe: Walter, what was the name of that last tax? Walter Obele fthinking of the Tariff of Abominationsj: The Abdominal Tariff. George N.: l can't Gnd airplane in the dictionary. Eldon S.: Did you look on the fly leaf? Mr. Mahannah, in announcing faculty critics for Annual: 'Miss Heller and Miss Thrush - jOKES. Freshmen - Grassy. Sophomores - Brassy. juniors - Sassy. Seniors - Classy. Mr. Thomas: l have here an alcohol solution. l do not know the percent- age of alcohol in it. How can l find it? Rollen Stevens: Drink enough of it! . Lucile L.: That new moustache of yours is a sight. Butch: Don't knock a moustache when it is down. Miss Rait: Have you seen my belt around the house? Miss Sebern: No, did you put it around the house? You ask me why l'm mad at jack? l guess you haven't heard- He promised not to kiss me: -And The poor boob kept his word. Evelyn R.: l was so tired at the show last night l couldn't hold my head up. jane C.: Uh hum-Who held it up for you? Miss Graham: You should always speak so that the simplest could under- stand you. Frank M.: Which part didn't you understand? Why did they take Paul out of the game? For holding. Oh! lsn't that just like Paul? Mumps W.: Have you ever seen a mosquito weep, Art? Art M.: No, but l've seen a moth ball. just because you're a ham, you needn't think you're Swift. That's all the jokes l know, but there Armour. Lloyd W.: Don't you think this is a good floor to dance on? Marie C.: Yes, but l wish you would use it. - Miss Heller: What do you think should be done about these murders, john. john P.: They should be either given life or death. Leon W.: just think, 'Hugh' is on the foot ball team! Marguarete H.: That's line. What is he, halfback or fullback? Leon W.: Capt Christoffersen says he is the greatest drawback the team has ever had. Ifiyhly-Une BETWEEN FRIENDS Said the Class of l922: We've studied, and loafed, and a lot more too. To see what goofs we were of yore, just look at the Class of '24. . Said the Class of 1924: We know a lot, and we'lI learn some more, But we never hope if we get clear through, To be like the Class of '22. Miss Peters: Harma, you shouldn't laugh out loud in the schoolroomf' Harma C.: Why I wasn't: I was only smiling, when all of a sudden the smile busted. Now Gladys is a ripping girl, In fact, she told me so. She's brilliant, and she is so good For what I do not know. Rollen S.: Did you ever take chloroform ? Paul Callaghan: No Who teaches it? A JUNIOR is like a kerosene lamp: It is seldom bright, smokes occasionally. often turned down, and goes out at night. Miss Radell: Why was the period between A. D. 500 and A. D. IZOO known as the dark ages? Albert Stevenson: Because those were the days of knights. Ralph Thompson: Eldon, do you know Poe's Raven ? Eldon S.: No: what's the matter with him? The -IAZZ HOLNDS have an easy job. While they're at work, they are only playing. Hanna C.: l'How do you spell roaster? Margaret C.: R-o-a-s-t-h-e-r. A healthy Indian is a well red man. Edwin B.: Well, Eddie. don't you feel that the hours are rather long around here? Eddie j.: Oh! no: about sixty minutes each on the average. Ruth Waugh looking dreamily out of the window in sociology class. Mr. Rabe: Half the class is not paying attention. East High Boy to Mable T.: Are you and the twins the only pretty girls in Cedar Falls? ' Mable: 'lOh, no! There are nine of us. E ight y- Two THE FALL OF BABY-LUNN Little Victor Cnaughty boylj Called Barbara a name. She caught him in the hall that night, And grasp'd him by his mane, Let go! let go! our Victor cried, The tears were in his eyes. But Barbara, without mercy, List not to his pleading cries. We all gather'd round to see the fun, A few sound kno-ik-s upon his dome, l'Shl ls he the 'v'ictor?j Oh. nol lle hiked for home. Ada: When Richard Burns stepped on that dime this morning it reminded me of a sign down at Woolworth's. Lucile: What is it? Ada: l'Nothing over ten cents. Miss Thrush: What is Insurance? Marie T.: Money a man gets after he dies. The Sophomores it seems to me Are very much like drums: From heads which hide most emptiness, The greatest uproar comes. 'll C. Christollersen, entering history room during country grade exams. Teacher: Come in and take a seat, T. C.: What is this? Teacher: Exams: aren't you from the country? Charlotte: Do you know, l think Josephine Coombs is awfully careless? Annetta: You don't say so. Charlotte: Yes, just the other day I saw her wearing her brunette eyebrows with her blonde coiffuref' PRECOCIOUS LAMP johnny: l low old is that lamp, Ma? Mother: Oh, about three years. johnny: Turn it down: it's too young to smokef, LUCKY Miss Peters: What is your answer to the problem? lfugene C.: Mine is two. Miss Peters: Minus two. correct. Senior: This cold weather chills me to the bone. Wire lfreshie: You should wear a hat. john P.: Did you get excited when you fell through the ice? Harry B.: No, l kept perfectly cool. Figbi-v-Tbree Lloyd: I want two good seats for this evening in the coolest part of the house. Harma C.: All right, Lloyd, here are two in Z row. Miss M. Graham Cdictatingj: Tell me, slave, where is the horse? L. Gordon: It's under my coat, but I wasn't using it. Elsie C.: What would you give for a voice like mine? Maynard S.: Chloroform. I'd like to be a Senior And with a Senior stand: A fountain pen behind my ear, A notebook in my hand. I would not be an emperor, I would not be a king, I'd rather be a Senior, And never do a thing. Donald Lotts Cas he drops a penny in the mail boxj: This isn't the brand I generally chew, but I guess it will do.', Paul A.: What side of your face did you shave this morning? Butch: The outside. - Mr. Thomas Cgoing home on Christmas vacation, buying a ticket at the depotj: Does this ticket include eats and drinks? Agent: Yes, you can eat the date and drink the punch. Richard Peterson in A. History: Columbus was the hrst man to establish a foundry in this country because the book says, 'He cast an anchor.' .Katherine Collin treading Literary Digestj: I see Poland is in trouble again. Louise Corsaut Cjumping upjz Oh, I didn't know that. Where is he? What's the matter? Why, I was just with him last night. Paul Seifert, Banana peel, Dark street, Virginia reel Miss Graham Cin English classj: The Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne, was published Hrst in the form of serial. Paul S.: That's the way most breakfast foods are put up isn't it, Miss Graham? , Ruby G.: 'fl've got a beastly cold in my head. Marie T.: Don't worry, Ruby, even if it's a cold it's something A Some girls get red in the face from modesty, some from anger, and some from the druggist. . Iiigbty-Four WHY SOME GO TO Tiney: To add to his collection of C. F.'s. Claude: Because Marie does. Maude: To use her powder and paint. joe B.: To keep up the Bailey record. joe V.: To acquire the art of Cuteness. Harry B.: To kid the girls. Helen DuBois: To blow her own horn. Byron: To kid the teachers. jane C.: To he with Delia. Delia W.: To be with jane. Leone W.: To vamp anything in sight. Donald L.: To make credits. Donald S.: To bluff. jack Dahl: To work on bookkeeping. Harma: To giggle. Dora Bruhn: To offer excuses. Charlotte: To get her morning lunch of crackers and milk. C. F. H. S. lf you can't laugh at the jokes of the age, then laugh at the age of the jokes. Paul B.: l thought you took English last year. Rollin C.: l did, but Miss Weisbard encored me. lt is a well established principle of economics that the young man who would get up with the sun should not stay up later than ten o'clock with the daughter. you Of all methods of capital punishment, the guillotine still takes the head. Marguerite ll.: l wish l knew the name of the girls from the college that go out with. Eddie B.: l wish I did myself. Lloyd: Say, Buddy, how did you get the nickname of 'jocky'? joe: By riding through Caesar on a pony. Miss Heller: What is history? Tiny: A dry source of knowledge. Miss H.: Why do we study history? T. C.: Because it is a required subject. AN OLD MAlD'S SONG The girls have many faults, The boys have only two, Everything they say, And everything they do. Papa: You were up late last night, Beulah? Beulah: Yes, papa, our Fresh Air Club met on the veranda. Papa: Who belongs to your Fresh Air Club? Beulah: Well, papa, there are only two of us-- jack and me. l:'igbf,v-Fire Leamon: What is the date, please? Miss Rait: Never mind the date: the exam is more important. L. C.: Well, l wanted to have something right. A green little freshman in a green little way, Mixed some chemicals for fun one day. The green little grasses now tenderly wave O'er the green little freshman's green little grave. Miss Graham: Harold, everything l tell you goes in one ear and out of the other. Harold: That's why l have two ears. joe: Do youpthink you could care for a chap like me? Marcia: Oh, l think so. if he wasn't too much like you. Drug Clerk: What kind of a tooth brush do you want? Customer: Give me a big one: there's ten in my family. Are you Hungary? Yes, Siam. Then I'll Fiji. Miss Heller fin Am. Hist.j Harry, what effect did the losing of two fleets and an army to America, have on Spain? Harry B.: Why the king of Spain sued for a divorce. Paul B.: I dreamed last night that someone was stealing my watch. l got out of bed - Louise C.: 'tWas it gone? P. B.: No, but it was going. Mr. Rabe in giving a lecture to his sociology class on illiteracy: There were several illiterate companies in the service. l was assigned to one. SAYINGS Mr. Thomas: Oh yes, that reminds me of a joke. Mr. Lynch: Well, l don't know how it is here, but in Oklahoma Mr. Rabe: Now, when l was out West -. Freshmen Take Notice! Please don't park your kiddie cars in the lower hall. Coach Thomas has taken to cutting up. CHe was seen in the gym carrying a sawfy Louese C.: What do you think of a man who throws a girl a kiss? Katherine C.: I think he is the laziest man in the world. A pushing man always gets ahead in this world: so does a cabbage. Miss Sebern fready to give a test in shorthandil: ul don't want anybody to get below 8579 in this test. Clifford C.: Pleace remember that when you grade the papers. Eighty-Six The preppies have the measles. The Freshies have the mumps, The Sophomores have the chicken-pox, The juniors, knowledge bumps: Alas! Among the Seniors A fatal germ has spread And their prevailing malady, The doctors call big head. Bertice j.: Why does Miss llace close her eyes when she sings. Agnes: Because she can't hear to see us suffer. Miss Rait Cin Agriculturel: Under what conditions may silage be fed to horses. Hazel L.: lt has to be served fresh. He doesn't smoke, My pal named Mike: He says it's too Darned lady-like. Oh, look, Lou, Rollin just sent me this Sweet little puppy. Wasn't he kind? Yes, but it's just like him. .AX weak conclusion: Saturday Night. Maude had a little skirt. The latest style, no doubt: But every time she got inside She was more than half way out. You can always tell Miss Peters by her kinky, curly hair. You can always tell Miss Sebern by her tall and haughty air. Miss Thrush, you can tell by her longing to get thin. Miss Mildred Graham by her long and pointed chin. Miss Radell and Miss Hellar by the historical looks on their faces. Mr. l.-ynch you can tell by his long and unstately paces. Miss Rait you can tell by her big, round, shell-rimmed specs. Miss listher Graham by her long and slender neck. Miss Wilson by her very minute size. Miss ,lohnk by her mammoth blue eyes. Miss Weisbard can be told by her congenial smile. Miss Dace by her very extreme style. 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