Centerville High School - Black Diamond Yearbook (Centerville, IA)
- Class of 1925
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X A9t3ACntJAt.j.J u0JAiAG.-3-7 1.3-J Cl 533A I I' l N I EDITORIALS THE BLACK DIAMOND CENTERVILIE HIGH SCHOOL FANNIE ALEXANDER Erlztor In Clue ACNES SODERGREN Arm-tant Edzzor BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OE DAvIs PAUL BECK WANNETTA LISETOR GEORCE HAI L SCHOOL LIFE DEPARTMENT CLARA SHALLCROSS Eafzlor WARREN SMITH FAN COSNER LoIs DAVISON WALTER Ross Art Edztor ATHLETICS TOM FEE Boys Atlzletzc: Efizlor RUTH PACKARD Gzrlr Atlzletzcs Edztor ORGANIZATIONS MILDRED MCNAMAR Edztor HENRY HIRSCH Asmtanz COMMERCIAL STAFF MARY EATOCK T I RUTH THOR WH 'I ALTA BALI-is Bookkeeper OOO Ing, and relectmg, the BLACK DIAMOND of 25 IS at last presented to the faculty, to the alumnr, and to the student body The edItor and the staff hope that It Wlll meet wIth your approval, and that It may prove a real enjoyment to you, and that It wIll prove to be your most cherIshed POSSCSSIOH May lt always call to vour mInds pleasant IIIemorIes of days In C H S The staff has been greatly alded In IIS work by everyone In the school There are a few who deserxe SPCCIBI recognItIOn We express our apprecIatIOn first to Mlss SPEAKE and MR HARTER, who as faculty advIsors gave us the full benefit of theIr Ideas, theIr suggestmns and theIr coopera tIon TheIr persIstency and perseverance In all the work of gettmg out the annual dId much to make thIs book a credlt to C H S To HANSEL MAIN must be gIven honora ble mentIon for the artIstIc work done on the Senlor panels He had the abIlItv and the wlllmgness to help at any tIme Many of our snap pages would have been blanks If IRENE TILTON had not been on the Job ever wIll1ng to take snaps or to assIst In takmg them Durmg the campalgn for the sale of an nuals HAROLD MORRIS asslsted the staff by the attractne SIgnS whIch were placed In dlfferent parts of the buIldIng ThIs year the annual staff had to have a new room MR MCCLARD cleaned It out, placed our varlous belongmgs In there, and made It possIble for us to do our work In addItIon to thIs, he cheerfully cleaned up at all tImes and many heaps of remnants of dIstracted thoughts were swept out of our path Then, there comes our thanks to the ad VCIIISCIS who have used the BLACK DIAMOND as an advertIsIng medlum You show that you belIeve In CentervIlle Hlgh vIlle WIthout advertIsers an annual would be ImpOssIble Because the students know that Centervllle DUSIDCSS men belIeve In them they wIll stand behInd you and back you as you have backed them Perhaps the most essentIal part In the publIcatIon of the annual IS the backmg of the student body The staff wIshes to heartIly thank the students who made POSSI ble thIs annual You have loyally sup ported the annual thIs year and by your co operatIon we have secured the confidence and L ckmg of the leadlng busIness men Your trade means much to the advertIser as hIs advertIsement means much to us And so we hope that you wIlI feel fullv SRIIS fled, and that you vIIll fcel well repaId for your support I N .I ' J A .Y . . . - I , I 1 . I . ' I . After niany months of collecting, select- School, and you show the spirit of Center- XfN arultg ' 1.-Q1 A-1' ..:-2-1 1-1-u gg 6 Qgelighiful task! Ulu rem' ills tenher ilpnuglyt, Glu trash the gnung ibm lynin in shunt. -jAMus' N FHOMP ' Q .- s -'? 15 if P 4 ,.. If 7 Vi 1 'Uv- :' .f-'14 fvf-, 4 :-PDQ E. ,E .vi . ,, ' r l 'e ,. , L.,..3W' .,,,. ., , w .v '-L ' r .-V ,Q -.f Af' N.- 1. ', ' .e .1 ,ix 'LY , .-5.1 .,. K - 1.4 J f uh' --44.-4' - - .1 , 9, L....'i-'NL lf. YV. F-xxxwx Snfwwfzflrmfrfft IZUXRD OF I'flJl,'C.X'l'ION Q lon: D1 k'IxXXUR'I Il Vxv 'I' G FII , . . . liQl'X'l' W. 5. .Xu xxxm R S. VY. llmpxx Y i 'II7 'AS3f4 .4'j.II74X?.'..'74 ,.Y klixvoix Tluclfl F.n'i-t RHGDICS R0m.3R-,- Tnmmq l'l'if1fifu1f lwlllfl' Cad,-A Mrrrningsidc Des Moines Collcgc Nlonmouth, IH. Ccnturvillc, Iowa I,211I1Ol1l, Iowa lgufgcmgown, Pa, Orih-r iw lI4'.1xcn's first l.m. A iIl'iIl'I of gold for cxrlx IH fig 111,111 g., bl- in lou- .Hui U-I hc Misc. OOO O00 OOO Mm. Oulu-. Bkosiun C. F. SANIIlS'I'RUM ivlll,I1Rl'll XVI-11.1.1-ZR l'r1f1m111.fhifv lilfzlllllzlf Tminiug Pbivifuzf Cilllfllft' 'Xpplicd .Xrl Srhool, Cliimgo lirauilcjg Peoria, Ill. lown L'nix1-rsitv Ccnfcrvillc, Iowa Cuntcrvillc, Iowa Ccntcrvillc, Iowa Loyal, dm'pvmi:lhlm', I'1.'.ll trun' blur. Nom- but himsvlf can ln- his ,X suvvt dispositions is 11 mvrit p,lr:lllL'l. L'-111.11 to tin' bust. A? -z::xn:ztz:1'x7'ifg...4V fi' ' n....u ' fA .112 4C7.Le -l 4 Y Oo.-x ll.-Xl.l, Latin Grinnell Centerville, Iowa lax Rmc llakvl-1'r'l' .'xl.lXl.-K D14 .-Xsnvkv Eflgff-W Alzlfhflllulfillf PRIFFOHS Missouri University Centerville, Iowa Ccmmlig, MO, Let those tt-.uelr others xxlmo tlrern- OW' Ol, HN' NWT lW5l Slllllllhlls l Vlhlll' Pl'PPi4'Sl of tln' P1-'PPles! of C. Svlxvs rxrel. C- H- S- H. S. O90 090 O90 CLARA SPI-UXKI-f XYIUIA Aww Svxlfs Eugfixh Coe-Leander Clarke Toledo, Iowa l'l1e norld belongs to tln' :nnlaili ons. ,.'i' , lixnx 'I.llflMPSON Dolzzfxfif Srieuff 7'j'.fft'Cl'l'ffflltQ Iowa State Nebraska School of llusinesf ltla lrrove, lowa Sargent, Nelw. Civilirml man cannot live xitl l N mont lrorn to he a good frlvml to nooks. rxt'l'x'lwotlx'. l f :1 i A fLK.'l'IZ.'?lIZ4JiII74'1 ...74'Z4.'SI..'E7 '.':. .2Z4Y'...1'.74T.Y ? R. l'lf:Mu, Cmnsizi-zklu' L. HAM-,QR fliflnry :Iliff C.'if'ir'.f E jf,-,,,,,,,,,j,-J llillsilzilc, lVlicl1. G,-imwll Cwfflll CHF IOWA llloomliclcl, lows NVnm:1n is :it bust ll cfmtiwulictiori I5 um,.,.iL.L1 lift. bliss, still. OOO O40 l'ii,1ZAlxlc'l'ii LlP'l'ON G. V. ljOUlLI,AS Splzflixfl IIQUM-eepifzg Nlissouri University lown University liolivar, lVlo. lown City, lowal -lully, gnml-xizitiiwil :mil full of My cliii-t' xirtul' is Il lmppy dis fun. siliuii. lxm Gm rl flffffffj' llriilac Fnirlicld, lown lllvssul scnsv. O+O Ilicmiwz lVllSHI.liR PM '.iA iff Cornell Ccntcrvillc, lown S rrfr ii In lic gout, but nun-r I 1'ux'gutIc'ii. xxitli rmulsun :uid comm ll bl L kg, l A i 'L' 4'.L4.Li ' I -4 4klA A 4 l Gnfmuzl.-x IDL'v1m'oR'1'u I'IURM'l'f If. FL'l.l,lfR I1Ul Sl'? INl'l-UW 1lA1'i .-Izfzwimzll Lifemfnrf Sfiezzfe .-I lgebm N- x, . , CorucII C11'mncII I -ITFUNP . . . ,- I ' Ccntcrv1IIc, Iowa Ccntcrv1IIc, Iowa LCINUTUIIL- IUWH Its not in Iwr tu Iw Solcmn in Mmm HI.Illllnul'1lI'c':lIW:Ij'S in Sunu' XVI'f'IL'I SIN' PWS IIN' hllnd I0 is IIIXIIIIIIII. LIL-grvu mum of genius. SUV I III' dum' IWII' O'O OOO -Ira-w14:'l l'1': KYL1-I Com1,1lc GRI-:VN Avlzflllzlf Tmilliflg ShmA1h,111f,f Iowa Ifnivcrsity ComQII Wq1sI1ingt0n, Iowa W'4xtcrIoo, Iowa C'I1:n'm nlultv uftrn Iics in Iwing SIM' C.lIlIl' II SIl'1llIgl'l' In uux' midst l1llll'l. .md won nur Ill'.II'fS. 222' IfX' 'rv ' V I y I FACULTY NURSERY RHYMES s Little boy Duke, come blow your horn, Miss Syke's in the kitchen fixing corn, If you don't hurry she'll be gone, So, little boy Duke, come blow your horn. Miss Upton Miss Upton can you tell me How far it is to Missouri? Oh oyer the hills and far away lf your mules dont fail you You can make it in a day Little Miss Asbury sat in a corner Doing her sums you see e tried and she tried and she cried and she cried ut she couldnt add two plus three where oh where is my Larry where oh where can he be bhe longs for him and she sighs for him bo come back to your dear Coralie Georgie, Porgte, Puddm and pie, To break our Coach s heart did try And now Robert feels quite blue For his poor heart is broken m two Little Miss Helen savs with pride Ill always be good you see For a missionary Im to marry And go far across the sea Douglas and Harter sat on a wall Single but handsome you see Douglas and Harter had a great a Now married and happy they be Where did your pretty locks go? To make you a flapper they say it is so Now this dread secret you all certainly know Little Miss Hall stood tossing her ball -Xnd wishing that she might be tall But since as you see she still remains small Her Wish did no good after all Miss Ina has a faithful friend -X farmer staunch and true -Xnd every time that ln1 lewye He begs Let me go too We wish he d come to school some day Though its against the rule We d surely hate a merry play With this farmer lad in school Sh ' ' A ,i ' ' ' ' ' , i B - l . 4 st t, t , 1 ,P 7 Oh , s 3 a , s f H, 1 Goldsberry, Goldsberry, quite contrary' N L I 1Ic4-1!I yIf-oqXlc-o-aylnuyle-o-1Xlaav1ylc'C-1XI NI X J r X Qtftiliobs-'P,lxc.g-.I x.Q.JlQ1IQt.1-Jang-.3 GQD 4-C-P3 I 1 A REIVIINISCENCE If you will go back to about 1896 or 7 you will recall that our many school enter tamments had to be given in the Russell Hall which at that time was the only theater we had in the City Well do I remember as a small child, the narrow stage the steep little statrs that led to the dressing rooms and the small dressing rooms themselves Too I cm recall how odd the seats were nothing but ordlnarv straight back chairs three or four nailed to a strip of wood so that they could not easily be pushed out of place Then a few vears later I can remember we had to gnc our programs either in the Central VVa1d Buzldmg which was also the high school or in the Drake Azerme Theater We thought the H S at old Central Ward Was all that could be but soon we found we needed more room for pupils gvm work, and entertainments Then in 1911 came the Grammar School Building a wonderful new building surely It would do for many years to come but It was within five years that we began to feel the need of more room A movement was started and the fine Nea H S Buzldmg with the splendid new Auditorium is the result If vou can realize the difliculties under which teachers and officials have worked in departments in course of study and our new audltorium We should make it the center of life for all schools and the public here in Centerville and the surrounding country I must not forget to mentton the wonderful grand piano the Hxgh School is attempt mg to pay for at present This piano stands near the front and to one side or the other of the stage It is a great incentive to the musical side of our school life and should appeal to the lovers of music of both the city and country If the ALUMNI wish to help a good cause give to the H S PIANO FUND There IS no doubt ln my mind that Old C H S 1: not old any more but young already to go forward in the future And l can see no rcascn why she should not become one of the greatest, if not the greatest High School in the state Fverybody friends alumni and activcs pull together and she .ull be great With the tlcking of the clock Ol-fl11lL I seem to hear C H S Can' C H S C nl C H S W 1 1 I L BARNETT I ' Y 3 ' - . . I . i M ,, . . X 1 n I , a 1 I 1 , , 3 . ., .. , . . Y 1 ll I T I , I D . . x . x Q . Y , . I r . - . 1 ' , ' , , 1 I . 2, K . . , . . - 1, , . the past, you will appreciate with me the opportunities we have now with our Gym, new . , . u Q . . ' i . . . i , ' . X . H . 3 ,, A M. . ' 5 ! 1 ' '- --... .-...a.-... ill. . . L l ylg-eqylg-n-11I4--o'3'Yft xSl4Yf1-ySIt'9'D'Sft'99NIt3'5Y ill .141 alg- 21-1 11..- 6 N F' 25' C f- W , Q rylgsqw Q-go s-9.3 1.94 v QQ.: ng.: QQ.: it-DLI ELAEEEE F 'E' - sf' J '53 A C six, J F44'S F - ss 30 F0 S R ' .,. ii. ww J SFNIORS ILNIORS CLASS TEACHERS Mlss HALL Miss AQBURY CLASS OFFICERS HUCH WINTERS Pres CLARA SHAI 1 ckoss Vfrc Pre: HENRY Goss Yer and Tren: SOPHOMORES CLASS TEACHERS Miss GANr7 MR SANDSTROM CLASS OFFICERS IRAN H01 MAN Pre: CLASS TEACHERS 'Vhss BARN ETT Miss GOLDSBERRY CLASS OFFICERS AMES DAVIS Prex FDWWARD PATTERSON Vzce Pre: ACNFS SODPRCRFN Sec and Tfeax FRFSHMFN CLASS TEACHERS Mlss UPTON Mn FL LLL R LLASQ. OFFICERS PAUI OHNSON Prex THLODORL SHAL1-FLR Vzre Pre: MARY Moolu- Vue Pre: FRANK MCNFAL Sec and Tren ELMFR GILL Sec and Trear l-X. .R N Q 5 A A-'W fx'f'P, Xxl-- 3 A A A - A1 Ewa .AAA C A- I , , . Vkof' ' ff 2 Q A If A 1 3 l I I I l 25' E S' H' 'LL ZS C , ,ls f 1 A A - ' if 1' , g Q - . I an 1 , , NN 4 I L, v I-xfgvo-115900151-o-2 'vt-P v soo coo so-1 1-0-IIKI1 C H S ALUMNI MRS ENNIE DRAKE SAWYERS 16 Fun Crarluate Baltlmore Marwland AMIHSA BRADIIY 18 Banker Ccnterulle, Iowa MARCARET BAKER 81 Author and Tearhet ChIcago Ill ANET WILSON '86 Former Cozmtx Supermrendent St Loul Mo CIAUDE R PORTER, 89 Attorney DeS Momcb Iowa MRS BELLE WOODEN KILNDALI 91 VI 1 e o ex Gozefnot Kendall Des Momeb Iowa MRS SARAH PORTER RISSER 92 Tearher zn Roosevelt Hzgh School, Des Memes, Iowa DOT DI1 LON 95 O.rteopath1ePhx:zr1ar1 Rock RapIdS Iowa EUNICE MEER9 98 Teacher nz North Hzgh Srhool DCS Momes Iowa LEE O RICHARDSON 99 Manager o Rzelzarrlson Sprtng: Chxco, Lalxf GEOR E JONES 98 Pro exxoz o Eftucatton, P1ttSburg Penn FRANK MERRIFT 00 Head Smgeon Cam Hoxpttal Gary Ind NELLIE OLEARY 01 Szftef o Mena Wzmhmgton D C AMES PATRICK OI Pro exsof 1 Erouomzff Seattle WaSh WALTER NhLIhY 01 Dezttzst DLS Momes, Iowa LORA AMPS 02 Physzrzan Furfield Iowa TRACY BLACHIEY 02, Phvmzan Chtcago Ill FRANK STL RDIVAN I', 03 Bacterzologzxt Pasadena, Callf AMY WRIC HT, 03 Supetmtemlent of Sflzool: Numa IOW1 MABEI LI-E 04- Head o Dept o Phvneal Edueatzort or Women, Lmcoln Nebraska EUGENE ADAMS 05 Gozernment Lana' Office, Puerre South Dakota CHARLES RITCIIEII 06 Mayor U S 411115 WILMA HAYNES 07 Pro error of Physzral Edueatzon Stevem College Columbla, Mo LILLIAN SIIANKS 06 Tearher Alberquerqut New Mex1co MARCUERITE ULLRICH, 08, Teacher zn Ear! Htgh De: Mozne: Now studymg In Spam EVA WILSON 10 l W C. A Sectetafry Marshalltown Iowa OHN C WOODEN, ll Attorney Des Memes, Iowa SYLVESTER BARNETT 13 St Luke: HOIP1fdZ17ZfBf7Z6, ChIc1go Ill RAY DINCEMAN 13 L16llf67ld7Zf 111 U 9 Armx Statloncd m Vnrgmla . . . . , 2- '. ' , Y 'J 1 I 1 1 v . - . , I- , . . 1 . . ' I 'I 3 ! ! ' - - ' I ' . 'R 1 s , f I - -a - . 1 . , . ' . ' ' 3 ,Y ! ' ' . . I 1' . . ' . 4 . ,, , f f - I , , . N , . . . . . , , 4 I . ' J 3 I ' 'D Y ' '7 3 ' ' I I ' , f . . Y . . ,. - I I ' 1 - G a I .f .f ' 1 ' V , Y . , '., ' I I , I 9 ' v I ' .., .' ' J 7 ,I I ' ' I I ' ' 'y 1 - 1 I a n - I 1 , .. . K .., , , , , . , . , .. . . , . . , . , . , . . . , , . , , , , , 1 .' , , , , . , . , , ,, -, 1 jr I jf - - f 1 A ' ' 'J 3 , ! ' 1 ,. , ' , . ! 7 3 ' . 7 ' . , H, , . .I . , . . X . -I 9 f 'Y ' r 3 - I Y 'l Y I ll ' , . . . . . . f , . . 1 ' I . , . , , . . . . , , . I - ' '- . . , ,, . , . . , , . I . , . 1 , , .x. 'l. . L I SIc-o'-mS.Ic-dvmXIc 0'zXlc-o a'!I4ilr'Q'b!Ic1v1iIr01SIt'0'9Y XJ SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Back 111 1921 a group of boys and girls graduated from Grammar S hocl and entered the Freshman class at Centerville High School They were all bright pupils and the upper classes found it hard to put anvthmg oier on them As was the custom of all the classes, they had to have class oHi ers and teachers after becoming accustomed to High School life they held a meeting and elected LoN7o RES LFR, Prcxzzient MARY FATOCK Secretafv Twafufer ToM F1-E Vzca Pfcndmt, and GEORCE TURNLR Trmrwer Thev chose COACH THOME and Miss HAH for class teach ers, and sent LONYO Rnssr ER Htcr-1 WINTILR, and ALBRFY DAv1s to the Bo ster Club During the first vear they did well in evervthmg they attempted and finished the term m good standing They were a slightly different bunch when they came back in September Thev could hardly see the Freshmen and most of them knew more than the teachers at least they through the same stage and all the future classes will do the same thing This year they elected WARREN Smrru WANETTA LISETOR and CLARA SHA! 1cRoss for class oilicers and retained Miss HAIL and MR THOME a class teachers WARREN SMITH FANNIE AIFXANDFR and Hu rr WINTPRS represented them in the Booster Club Again they had a succes ful wear doing their part in all the school actnities and send mg members to the athletic teams and other High School Organizations. Their third or 5 unior year was remarkable. 'Iheir olhcers were: FANNIE ALEXANDER, ALBERT BURCESS and HENRY Goss. MR. THOME because of lack of time resigned as class teacher and they elected Miss AsnL'RY to take his place. They kept the Coach as an honorary teacher however. Their outstanding achievement was Clarence their class play. Another was the banquet, given to the class of 1924. They also had many members on the football and basketball teams. When thev came back to school in September 1924 they carried themselves with a dignity befitting only Seniors. They entered their work with a snap electing HLGH WINTER CLARA QHALLCROSS and HENRY Go s as ofhcers. The Seniors dominated in eierything they entered. The football eleven had nine Seniors and the basketball team wa: made up of Sgniors except one. There were tvmo Seniors on the Declamatory team and th- Debate Squad was n-arly all S niors. Now it is almost time for the last rites ef the Seniors. 'Ihcy have only three months to put en a class play attend a unior banquet and take part in Commencem nt exercisex Then they will be out in the World fighting for success. However we have every reason to expect success from this class, for their whole High School career has been an example of this fight for success. . -YV. P. I N . ' , 'a ' , C . r . 'I . L. . . . , . 1' ' c , so . . . , r . I 4 3 A4 ' J Q, , -' - . . I I4, ' - n . . f , ' . I ' Q., - . ' . , Y , ' ' . , c . 1 , 'V . . ' . 'V , . t ' t t, , thought they did. However, this wasn't so much against them, for every other class passed ' r 'u k 1 , l I ., ' 1 . . R, s J. . 3 t. , y . . . ' .. . , . . , . . ' , s ss J' , ' ' . ' s ' . . - , I , ' ' 2 v X r ' , ' K K 3 Cl 77 . . , . J u , , 1 y Y 2 ' 1 5 1 1 ' ' 9 l R ' L 4 s ' C 9 A l , J , C ' a 1 1 V Wt l r1xNNuc .VXI.l'1X.-XNDICR WW PAUL mccx ' ClffW5If'fU' CUVRSV3 SCllCVN'l'lI IL' LZOFRSIQ Polk Dancing '22, '23, 24-. 25g lluskctbnll Bnskctlmll ,258 Class Basketball' 24' 25, 'Lf' 3NLl1'SB1'FWlN'lwl 22-, 23',Zfl' Black Dizunond Stall '24. '235 Trac 255 Black lblillllflllkl Stuff 24, 235 -24, Blmd '24, Glue Club v-,7 wlz -25 Hmmm' Club 'ZZ' ,225 Dclmtc lzgl Glw Iidluczmwl :und l'1llSiI1l'SS-lilil' is lun Club VZZQ ClLlSS f2l'l1L'L:f VQ4. 'I'l1v future Imnu'gi:ln nnumzugcr you 504' Clmzarming, sxnzurt-full of lifv to tlw brim, .X slnnung stzlr tlmt notlnng' Cam dum. .'XI, l'.-X B.-XLl'lS QIUMMICRCIAI. Covuslc WAYNE BIil'1R l'Imp1.xsu Covusrc lilnrk l7i41u1ond Stull' '25g Glcc Club '22, Glcc Club Upcrcttn '22g Glue Club '22, '23q Glue Club Opcrcttn '24. '23. '24. Siynplv, suvct, :und Llt'I1llIl'k', Stully is quita' JI pzlstilnu for nu XVv :Ill likc lwr, to bn- sure. For I I1l'Xt'l' oxurdoi You sm-. OOO cucM:x'1111x'1-1 no1.,xN1J1-:R fXLBldR'I' BURGICSS Ql1N1N1l'1RK'l1Xl. Covksnc L'AM5 'l L l'R5l'l Glu, Club -72 -lunior Plan' '24g Black l7lz1n10ull Staff '24, Slu' xxurks lmrd for slw, Class cylllccr '24- ,-X sn'nogr:1pln'r is going In lu-. llc knous J: lot :und knous It, toog Is fond of saying, Lvl nu' tvll you lNfl.XRll'l l3L'RliH.,XR'l' l'TW'f'H' CUVRHQI Mfxkhlokuz BISHOP linflxutballl '23. Nommr, Coruslc lfvwr only 11 slmrt tlnu' lmxc uv lcnoun lXl.u'lv, Mzlrjorln-'s .nlu.xys gvntlv :unnl sum-I, .-Xnd yvl nllk' nl our frlvmls slu' uill .ulnzlys bu, An vncnn' of lwrs, you vlvxvr ln:-vt, Iunlor l'l41y '24, Glcc Cluln BICRNICIC C.'XS'l'liR C0MMl4'Rl'IAl, Corkslf Slmc l1.1s .n winning ugly, XVl1lrl1 sun' will l1L!lit' lwl' famuus C.'Yl'HliRlNl'f Cl.liMli Cm1M14Rrl.'xl, Ccwksls Glue Clulv '22, '24, '25, 'Nu xmmlcr thc mcn mg 2lflL'I' mv, 'l mum' nl.1y. INS Opcrctta '24, flilllii' sugnrls un sxwvtcr tl1:lu l mn luv GICORGIAX ll.2Xlil'lR Ccmmlckcl.-xl. C11L'RSl-' Polk ljllllflllg '22, llnskutlmll '23, '24, '23, Class llnslactlmll '23, '24, '23, Glas Clulw '23, '24, '23. .-X lmskm-tlwzull slu- sure c.lu pi .-Xml if lsnlk xwrv munuy Sllvll lu- rich. l,UlS lJ.'Xl'lSON COMMI'lRl'l.fXl, Cntksl-' xcla lJlJll110l1xl Stull' '23, Glcc Club '22. l m.lv l'-v small in sin' .und l-aiu , . . . lm! lTII'Ut' .lI!ll1ll1ouS tlll my ml trlm. Ll, 'udf' OOO lllCl,l'lN CFRNICH LJUIVIMI-IRC'l.'XI, Crwnsr Glcc Clulw '22, '25. l.lll .mel 11 dark l1l'll!ll'l'Il' ls Slw, .Xml rwxvr says xx-ry murh, you ccf' HAROLD D.-XYIS SL'l1iN'l'll4'lL' C!ll'liSl'T 'l'1 lclc '71 '23 . .. , ... . I non-r could quite' sl-0, Hun tlu' girls Could resist mr. .'XR'l'llf l'fl,GlN Nukulxl. C4lL'RSl4i Folk llzmclng '24, Glue Clulw '22, Om' likc lwl' is l1:u'nl In find, For slu- is gvntlv, qulvt .md kiml. KlCNNl'l'l'll lil .-KW' livgnlsu Corus:-1 Glgc Clulw Upcrcttax '24, l'lxtclupornncou Spanking '23, Dcclnmamry '24, '25 lilzlcli l7i411nc:1ul Stull '23, lhml '23 Ulcu Cluli '22, '23, '24, '23, l.lkn's In talk :lull :ell tlmt, X.-K uv lllu- tlus lu-llnxx c.nlluLl l4.l! . ICDNA FLY HAROLD HLGIN I'lNlQI.lSII Covkslli A I'lNGI.lSIl CCJL'RSl4I Glcc Club Opcrctta '24-5 Glcc Club '22, Rand '22, '23, '24, '25, Orchestra '24, '25. '24' 'I'l1uugl1 I muy not luuk it, rind if yuu cnn, , , , , . ' . ' ., R , , U A Schull! SIN, ls gum!! to mich, Om ulmm yuu tluuk IS num ut .1 nmu. 'I'lu'n all lwr .unlwitiuus slu- will rczlcll. M.-XRY If.-X'I'OCK FICROL ICDDY COMMI-IRCIAI. Covkslc NORMAL Covksl-1 junior Play '24-5 Glue Glub Opurcttn '22, Folk Dancing '24, '25g Glcc Club '25, '23, '24g Blxlcli Diamond Stuff '23, '24, Ah mv! Wllcn shull I marry mc? ' vzsa C3100 Club 122' w23' '24, 'ZSS I,m'crs :unc plvnty, but full to 1'n'licu' IllL'.,' Class Olllccr '22. All cummrrcizll lluvs Maury Llutll tnkc, A first class Steno is un muzuu fzltv, O40 VIRGINIA FUSTIQR GUY BURNS QJOMMICRCIAI.ClDl'RSI41 Ifuzxtlvnll '24, '25, Glcc Club '24, '23, Folk Dancing '22, '23g Glue Club Opcrctlax Glue Club Opcrcttn '24, '24, Glue Cllllh '22, '23, '24, '25, Jxllllllllgll luis nosv wus uluuys SlilIlllCLI, uvvhy duvsnwt my mlm Colm. U, mcg llc pl:lyc'xl tba' gzum' .Ind ln-lpn-Ll tu ulu. 'I'l1:ll I :lm vxnltlng, lu' sun-ly fill! svn 'I'OlVl I l'll'l Sl'Il':V'l'Il Il' Cfll'll5I': LUIS FICNTUN lfuotbnll '22, '23, '24, Black liizunom SL'II'fN'I'll lK' Covusl-1 Stall '25, Class Olliccr '22. .-Xlllwuglm I'm Slmrt :Ind kiml of fat, .X llzuslly fn-utur :null llrvnm' mm, I kurm an lut :md tl1uK's tlmt. llc nluuys dun-s ilu- bcst lu' fun, l , 4 . .2 . .. 1 , i - N I'LO5hU'. PISNPI UIX HI'.NRY GOhS NORMAL CK1L'RSl-i SL'IIC'Xl'I'II Il' COVRSIQ Folk Dancing 'ZS5 Glcc Club ,22, ,Z3. Qing, Ofiiccr '24, '25, UA fl'1'ClW Wml' dai' I will bl Such qu lot about scivncv knows hr, 'l'iwn tin' kids will lrzxrn 'I-hm J, WU. g.,.k.I,, Scimmst SUl1lL'Ii!il1lQ' from mc. H015 Sm-1. U, hu MAR-IORIF G.xRNIcR iHT'?U'?N HURNV COMMERCIAL COURSE c,I,ASSIC',-Xl. c.,Ol'RSIi Gicc Club Opcrcttn '24g Glgg Ciuin '22, Bnostur Ciulw 'Zig c,TL'ilCSII'Ll and Band '22 V24. '23, '24, 225. One tha! rzln nlxxzrys hc nznluixnl is sin: Slim' ins ll trait thin wv all .lLil71il'F, Fin' si1c'S just ll.Ifill'.liij' niu-, you sw. To iw Qucfs-ssful is In-r grm-.nn-st dcsirc' O00 MADGIC HOLLAND I,OL'ISl'i H.AXR'I'lCR Cumm1':uclAl. C1TL'RSl-1 Comxiickcmi. Covksl-i VUHX lymk-ing 'ZZ' Must uf tha' time you cam find me ..uvhL.H lim.: Smrwd' I Sun, mn work- Clunnming .uri-umi with my pzul, Luis D. .-Xmi stmiivs .ind sclmul, I l'lk'YL'l' sliirkf' muon HUNT 012,010 .I-'XY 5L.H.3N.,.H,H. Commi Qm1M1cRc'1AI, Corkslc cm-in-Sn-.1 '22, '23, '24, '2S. Wk lmfiiig '25- Ulmd buys, uhm to thvil. hmyks Almqyx VVE' knmx tlxzuvtvwlwxi sin s gum' hvr xx ny, will H bk. gwilt mmm' !'iI'IK'I1LiS .emi Yrivnds Slu ll .uid mulch day. Hyn' .uni lwyc. I 1 , ,J ' N.'XOlVIl LIONFS NKHRMAI. Cf1l'RSl1I Glcc Club Opcrcttn '24, Glcu Club '25, Shu is .inlly :ind nicv :rs can bv, And ll futurc pcdzlguguc to bv. lVl.-XDGl'i KIRKL.-XND NURMAI, Covksrg Dcclannatory '22. Simpll' bcnnty :md swvct pi'l'S0l1llllfy, Mix with thcsv l1lllgl1ll'I' :Ind you hzuvc lVI:ulgC pvr- fn-ctly. OOO l'iLl'iANOR I..-XN DICRS CK7MMI'YRClAI. Couksra Hvrc- is mu' who is cnllc-d most fair, With dark brown vyvs and gnldvn hair. Hl'iLl'iNA HOWIC NORMAL Covnsl-1 Folk Dancing '22, '23, '24, Class Basket- ball '22, '23, '24, Glue Club OPCTCIYJ '23, '24, '25, Glcc Club '22, '23, '24, '25. Yun can tvll by thx' glcnnx in hcr uns 'l'llilI sln' is lncrry :ind wry nicc. M URI FL JON ICS Comm!-1Rc'1A1. Covkslc '24. Glcc Club '22. Sha' is ga-ntlc, quivt, und misc, llut svn' thnt twinklc' in hvr ryvs l'i'l'Hl'iL Kl'lND:XLl, NQRMAI. Covksi-1 Folk Dancing '24, '25, Glcc Club '22, '25. Althnugh h's :Irv Llmppurl by her, Hush c:ln'l rvsist hvr :ind th:lt's snrv. GLADYS LOVVIC LJOMMIAZRCIAI. Comzsr: Glue Club '22, '23. X purscwring nary which is sun' to bring lwr fznnv, For shi' gucs :lt it llxlrd nnal guts tlwrn' just tln' saunnz lPlf2R:XCl'l Lfxllvlls SC'll iNl'l'll lC' Cf7L'll5l'i lixtcmporancous Speaking '23, Orchestra '22, '23, '24, '25, files Club '22, '24-. Oh, girls, just sw my prvtty halir, Nun run :muy from nw, if you klIll'L'. V i HAROLD LONG HAROLD MORRIS liwmasn Comms SCll'fN'l'llflC Corus:-1 gym-p,C,1,.l, amd iggmd '24, '35, Black Diamond Staff '23, '24g Orchestra Pm smart hut just sort of shy, mid Bmld '22, '23, '24- 'zgl GlCC Clllb .-Xnd ont' tl1ing's surt' I always try. '25, :X titldlc's a pal to this fvllmv Callvtl MMF , And its lrartl to kvvp still ulicn lris trumpvt he H.-XNSl'll, lVl.'XlN ltl W- l'iNtiI.lSll ClJL'RSl4I l,L'ClLl..l'l lVlL'NSl'iY 'I'unc in and listvn if you can CLASSICAL CUVR515 For vou'rc talking to a radio man Folk Dfl1'lCil1g '22g Glue Clllli '22, '23, '24, Funny, jolly, nicc, and gay, Slll' can l'lltl'l'tllill ylill XYllK'lll'Y VI' V ll 'lx O40 D.AXl'lD NIONK l'iS'l'.tX lV1t'l'il,Dl'iRRY liwcarisu Covkslc Nouwmi, Counsis O:,tlm11 '24.- Folk Dancing 'Zig Class Basketball '22, .-Xlllrouglm lu- may l nvtv k sort of mvck, '-23. '-24. 'ZSS QHCC Club 'zzy '23, '24, lit-'s rually .I kind of Rudy , .l sllirk. 'ZS3 QQICQ Clulj Qjpcfcfm '24- Slw's aluays happy and certainly can sing, PIQRCY ln fart, slut- can tlo most anything. Glcu Clulv '24-g Glcc Clula Opcrctta '24g FRANCIS ORR Fnmlmu 'Z4' Glcc Clulw '21, '22, '23, '24g Glcc Club just as lhlilllilll as can lw, c,I5U Ctt5l 'Z-35 F00ll25lll '2l- '22-w '23s For a xvry lwasliful boy is luv. '24g C1355 flfiifgl' lit' playtwl footlaall tin' lwsl lu' knvw, .-Xml also hrokt- many l1n'artS in txxo. R, f' DOROTHY OWICN M.-XREIORIIC PIPER Sell-:N'I'iifie CUVRSIQ CLASSICAL Coukslc lixtelnpornneous Speaking '24, Declnnm- Folk Dancing '22, Glee Club Operettn '22, tory '25, Orchestra and Band '24, '25. '24, Declamntory '22, '23, '24, '25, Orchestra '22, '23, '24, '23, Glee C '24-, '2S. Fu sclmnl and class she is nlwnys lute, An uccurence the nfficizils very much hate. HUBFRT PICARSON She likes to speak :ind always will he, Nice :ind goml-nzxtured, dnn't you see. MAGGIE POlVIATTO Lt0MMl-IRCIAI. Counslc Glee Clulv '22, '23, '24, '25, Glec Cluh SClEN1'l'll1'lC Couksra Operettu '24. Glee Club '25. She comes frum far :icrruss the sell, Ili-,s sure of himself in every class, llut there's nu une smarter than this Maggie. .-Xml tries to ilu more than to just pznss. O00 l,l'lS'l'lfR l'.'X'I I'l'lRSON VVlLLll'l l'0R'I'l'iR SC'lliN'I'Il lC CoL'Rsi-1 SK'll'INI'I'llflL' Crwksl-1 Orcliestrai and Band '22, '23, '24, '25, 1,u,kcl1,,,11 'ZQS '1'rnck '24. Clever and pneticnlly inflineil is he, Miltnn's rivnl lu-'ll turn out tu lw. Glee Clulw '2S. Une when thinks that he's quite ll stepper, lispecinlly :ls lender of l':lt's Syncupeppers. lVlll,DRl'lD ROSl'lNBAUlVl CI.ASSlL'fXl. ClJL'llSl1I i U 1 Y r U Y 'alla Dancing fXccompnnist '22, '23, '24, NIflRl'fxRl l RUl'l RlN'lN Glue Clulw Operettn .'xCCO11lPi1l1lSf '22, '24, Orchestra '22, '23, '24, '25, Glee Club '22, '23, '24. 'Nlilillwl can certainly tickle the keys, l'c LIOMMICRCIAI. Cuvksi-1 Glee Cluh '2l, '22, lxl2lI'fIJl!'K'l'S ll hlnmle .xml pretty, Inn, .-Xml run keep up il nicked pace with the he's lulw One xxhfnn you nexel' think is feeling hlue ' l GRACE RXCH I-'ORD W.AXRRl'IN SM l'I'H l'iNKil.lSIl Cn1'Rs1-3 S1411-2N'1'11-'11' C111'11s1c Llniss llzlskutlmll '22, Allllllflf l'l:1j' '24, Glu- lilgiuk l2l1lIl1lJllLl Stull '24, '25, lluoslcr Clulw '22, '24, Clulv '23, '24, '25, c2I'Cl1CSlI'll :mil llnml lI'll'llLltlllP with llL'l' is 1111-kind, 1l1.1t's xxurtli uhilv. '22, '23, '24-, '25, Ilglxgng- '25, Chas lm' sl1A s .III uid f:1sl1i1i111-il girl, xxitli 1111 iilil i,,1nL.c,. '73 lfnsliiliiivil smilc. . 4 .' ' . . . C. ll. S. x11ll t'k'I'f2lllllj' miss llllS 11111-, l 1-1' lu- lwzlrkul l11'1' ucll, in :ill tl1'11 um: ll-uiv. l'lL'Gl'lNl'i SlVll'l'H lVl:XRll'i SHOUK SL'll'IN'l'Il4'Ik' Curksl- Cox1x11-i1u'1A1, Co1'11l1f Owlicslrai :mil Bnml '24, '23. Claw linislxctlvnll '24. I klmxx tl1:1t l will ilu S11l1lL'IlllI1g llI't'.ll, Shi' lllily l wv4r k quirt, H111 ul1.1t lt is, l c.1111111t yur 511111-. .-Xml tlizlt may lu-, H111 .iluqlvs l'l'.ltlj' fur l'lIll, ls lHl:1ul4-vyvil Nl.11'i1-. O40 Nl.-Xlllfl, S'l'liX'l'INS CI..-XR.-X SH.-XI,I,CROSS Nl5RXl.-Xl. C1w1'Rs1f Si'lI'fN'l'Il-'lk' CflL'RSI'I With tlic niililust INlll1HL'I'4 .md tliv 121-11111-st llt'.II'I, Slgg ClL1lnUpQ1'c1t4l '22, '24, l'lXIuIl'1p1Jr:l11u- ,is l 'l5'S gm' l 'f'l ous Spanking '24, '25, lilnck l3i11111o111l ll llL'X l' il' 5 il MII' . N y - y - 'Q i ' Q ' ' 51,111 '22, 21, 112111112 25, 1,122 L1111, '22, '24, '25, Class Olliccr '23, '25. 7 A V , , . ' K'l:11'.1 zllwxlvs Llnvs tlll' lu-st. Il1:1t L'.ll1 lu- 1ln111'. lvll LRB 5ll'.Rl'.N I11 fact, xxlmt shi- r:111't ilu, SL-H,jyl-H,-If Colvlislf L'.l!l'l hc alum' by IIllj'Hl1l'. f2I'L'llCSll'2l '22, '23, '24, llnml '23, '24, '25, DOROTHY Sli-'x'I'H If sili-ucv is 13111111-11, xxl1:1t l1.11.1' I tw c:11'u, INURFVUU- LUl'R5l'f F1-1' it f.111 lu' SL'l'll S ill xx.it1-rs I'llIl ilvcp, tlwv ufu-11 suv, 1 'l'l1.ll lm .1 111illi4111.1i11'. Bu. my 1l1-sirvs :11'1' sure lu lu' knnmn sunu- 1l.1y. lCl.l.l'fN S.'XRGlCN'I' Al.-XKIC SH KOLN ICH C1.Ass1cAl. Covusi-1 Sell-:vl'l1f1e Cotksi-1 Fulk Dancing '22, Glue Club '22, '24, Class lilzlslietbnll '22, '23g Football '24 Glee Club CBWCYCIIXI '24, 'I'r:1eli '23, Glee Club Ouerettn '23g Glee Club '23 l l' Diligence is sure tu win nut, llv lines lu joke, Ku llirl, tu play, Anil patience, tcm, can bring tliis aubuut. .-Xml study, mu, ue :ill mus! szly. RL l'll THOR lVIlLDRl'1D 'I'.-XYLOR L:OMMl4'Rt'I.-Xl. Cnrusii. L:0MIVll'IRl'IAl. Covusrs Glee Club '22, '23, Black Diznnonil Stat Folk Dancing '22, Glee Club '22, '25, .-Xltlmugb I may louk just like at I-'reshii-, llllIll'S an star in ilu' Crnlumwcizil line, l'm wily tn sn1:lrt to be une, you see. In tlie business xxurlil sl1e's sure to sllinv. O90 OP.-XL YA-XN DORN Gl'lORGl'l VVOUD NORMAL COURSE SClliN'I'lI-'Ik' Corus!-I , . , l'lwugl1 bzlsliful I may seem tu bv, lloll' Dllllclllg '32, Sometimes l siep, buliexe ine. lu nwsl lliings Opal is quite smart, :Xml Hicmlly :mil kind, run. .it l1e.u't. VVlN'l'I,1RS l'lTXUl.lSll Cuvksii I-hiskexlmll '22, '23, '24, '25, Class Basket l1 bll R WM mu '22, '23, '24, lfuotlxxll '23, '24 l'3Nv1A1S11 CUVRSIL 'Iunior Play, '24g Truck '22, '23, '24 Nly l1:lir's .lluauys m.n'u'l uuxed, '2S5 Rgygyglcf Club '22, '23, '24, '25, 'I'l1:ll's the nziy tlizll the pzitll to beauty is p:u'enl. CHCC Club -22? Class cjmccr '23- VVL' knuu lie likes fuulbqull .xml bznskelbzlll, .Xml luis bluslx tells us tlx:1t's nu! ull. l P.-XUL VVl'I I'l-INMYICR IQXVH FRI NIC ILXNGFURID l'lNcal.1s11 Covksl-: Nokxnxl, Corus:- ul '25, Gluu Club '25. liaslxcllwall '25, YVax'y llllll' makrs :1 lmmlsmm- lu-au, K.ntl1r1'im' is xvry strung .md tall, :Mill to this llln' Clmarm uf .1 hanin, XVl1icl1 mrkvs .n kuvn uvxmtvl' in lmrskrtlxnll, liL'CiI'INli SHl'lRl'lR RUTH lVI.'XGNUSON l'lNtJl.lSlI Clll'llSl-I Comm!-tlu'l,xl, COVRSI-I llaskctlwall '23, Class llaskctlwall '22, l uut X Clcxvr may and a xxinsunw face has Ruth, lmll '22, '23, '24. I' 'UU 5-'F' SINJS WW' YOU Mm' Slwilk ml' fflllll- fill the fmvtlvall ri.-ld lu' Uvuld sr! .1 uickvd pau Iiut lwlivxr mv, lu-'s fastvr in Rlnlulplfs I'.lk'L'. O90 BOB Slili H.'XZlfl, I..-XNGI-'ORD 'lNKJI.lSlI 'OURSIC . 'oRx1,u. 20l'RSlC l L 'N L lllikctlvall '23, '24, '23, Class Basketball Claw liaskutlwall '25, Track '24, '22, '23, '24a Fwoflqull '23, '243 '1'I-3.5-I4 Om'-xxlm dm-sn'l lilu- lll'I', xuxuld lmau' .I nllxmx zz, '23. . - . . . , Hub ki-pt up ll film PML. in fmltlmll' l'vvr slum' ls vm' ul Iln' must llkvalwln' lillhl. Hur in courting Nadym- lu- surpassvs Ilxcm all. . ,. , '-1,5-If 1,.AxlH1-.RIM bm: 1 H 'Ol l' ll Sq-11-:1x'l'll lv Covksri PM-IIISH L VR5 3 Iunior Play '24, Glen Clula Opurclta '24, Class llasliutlwall '22, '23, sllllllfil' Play' '24, Blank Diamond Staff '24, Glcc Clulw l'lXIClllplJI'Lll1CULlS Speaking '23, 'l'l'Llk'lx 22, '23, '24-, '25. '22, '23, '25. lf ryvs xu'ru111.nlc for sewing, Sfdulmrns, lwlack cyl-s, ami dark l'1x'-mn lmair, 'l'll1'Il lwauly is its :mn UXCIISQ' for lwlng, 'lklmr SIM-ik In rixal ln' dm-s llarv. I . 4 6 lI,0 L.-XIX MII.DRl'fD CL.-XRK I'lNlil.!Sll Cutksi-. Sul-iN'1'1i-'lc CK1L'IlSl-I .-Xlthuugh shc's quiet In he sun I Clli Dglllflllg '22, '23, CILISS I31lSliCIlW1lll'22, VN'h:lt vie scv, Nu' like of her. '23, '24-Q kILlIllUT Play, '24, Glee Club 77 Operetta '22, '23, 24, Declamatory '-.., '23,'24, '25, Glue Club '22, '23,'24'2u. Pm in Inu' as v.L'll I m'y bv, QFR'-'NK lim' uhm cuuld rvsisf um' so lmxmlsmm- :ls hcl n ClI'IN'I'lI4'lL' OL'RSIi 'H H 1 ' M.XRC1ARl'.l HOWII. Class l'as':etb:1ll '2l, '23, Glen: Club '2l, NORMAL Copkgyg '321 '23w '24s Glcc Club OPCTUWI '21, llask tball '22, Class Basketball '22, '23, 23. '24, Glee Club Operetta '24, CUTCIICSITRI I knzm that girls I could not miss, '22 vzg, C3160 Club '23 '24 vpg Fur I'm as l,:l:1Llsoi111- as .lll this. , ,' ' - I 2 ' ' .4 ' Wvs, Im il sister tu Ilelcnv, lfut that I'm like her, this tluesn'l I1lC1lIl. O00 , 4. 5 V , , ,. Y H ' Q XVRA HL IQHIM HIMII. ROS-laZNBAL'M LOMMl'RL'lAI. Lurksi-1 gClFN,I,IFu, CUURW Glcc LN ZZQ D Orchestra and Hand '22, '23, '24. Ffml llllllg-0 is thu lu-gluty nf mind, uouintmxss than vw iq lwlnvnlv bliss LM s'i'Egi,'IE?' ':I.TL':FE3,i, nn -',n.l lxushiiig is'n'l'imi hind, lVhcn' it gnitis with this. 41 1 .I A I'lNtJl.lSll Covksli DON.-XLIJ S'I'ALIfY Folk Dancing '22, Class Basketball '22, Sk'lliVl'Il'lL' Covksic '23, '24, Glue Club Operetta '22, '23, Class Basketball '24, Football '23, '24, '24, Illack Diamond Stall '23, Debate blunior Play '23, Glue Club '24, Glue '25, Glue Club '22, '23, '24, '25. Club Operetta '24. 'I kium' l'm vamwish but why should I can-i Un the ftmihall Iivld he ncxvr shirkvd, I I-'ur ul' pnpulari y, I still lmaw my share. llut in scluml ue mugt say, he nvwr m'ur-wxorkvd. -lOl'i D.'Xl'lS SCI!-IN'I'llf'IC COURSE Class liasliethall '23, '24, '25, Black Dia- nmnd Staff '24, '25, Orchestra and Hand '22,' 23, '24, '25. .-Xll his sparc tinu' un Blafk Diamnnd is spent, To bring us in Ads his gift ut' gals is bent, l'il,SVVORTH SW',XI,'FORD Football '25. 'l'his is Elswurtli, the ladies' man, Who makes a hit whcrf-'er he can. O40 l3l'iR'f' H.-XYl'iS Sr-1i4:N'i'iific Couiasic llert is quiet and uf him we mwvr tire, llis pn-rsistcncy and ability ne always admire. Hl'iLl'lN SCHU'l'Zl3.-XNK CLA sn-Ai. Covksi-i Folk Dancing '22, Class Basketball, '22, '23, Glee Cluh Opuretta '24, Orchestra '22, '23, '24, Glce Cluh '24, '25. llerv's one Wlllilll ue like more than a little, Anal wlnfs always content with just :I fiddle. uv VV.-XNNl'I'I l'A LlSli'l'OR Cl,ASSlL'Al. Couasic Folk Dancing '23, '24, '25, Blaelt 1.1 niond Stall '25, Orchestra and Band '22 '23, '24, '25, Class Oflicer '23 'l'l1uugh yuu may nut know it, l have a friend whn's true, And both together, we make a smart pair M.-XRll'i BARNES CoMM1-:RUIAL Couusis Tall and quiet is Marie, And as nice- as she can be. ROBERT WARIC SClliN'l'llflC Covksic lunior Play '24, Orchestra and Bun 2 '23, '24, Debate '25. Fm handsome and really quilt' clever And my lun- for blufling is the best u WILLIAM SWIQARINGICIN l'INc:1.1sn COURSE llc dues just ahuut ull.ltvx'L'r he And quite a ladies' man is Bill. will ...,7, X I f - ' GOULD FRYIC RAYMOND VVOGD lCNca1.lsu CllL'RSl'I l'fNm.lsu Counsrz Hand '22, '23, '24, '25, Football '23i Glfc '22, '2'3Y '24' This fellow FrizzlY tht? S1153 Our VVuodsic is zu hvzlrt SI1!llSlll'l', handsome and -lust 'Wes 'U slot? and to Pla? true, The girls all adorn' him and full for him, too. LUNNIIC Rl SSLl'lR COMM!-JRCIA1. COL'RSl5 ,IQHN MARTW Hrrsmimll '22, '25, class Basketball '22, I'.Nm,lsu COURSE '23, '24, '25, Football '22, '23, '24, '25, Football '22, '25, Glue Club Opcrcttn '24, Booster Club '22, Orchestra and Band Glcc Club '23, '24, '25. '22, '23. llc stayed on thc sub tcann but tricd to du hcttur, llc Sticks tu :Ill with ai very strong will, And finally succevdvsd in viinning his letter. And always sucessful, is Ex-Captain Bill. O'0 l'll'iRlVl:XN ANDERSON VERA C.-XlVlPl3l'iLL MYRTLE H.-XLDICN DOROTHY NELSON In X Q1vQ.7llv9.D,fxt..9-U so-J w 1.-p-a15c.q..:r can 4-O-ilk I EXTRACTSFROM WI-IOS WHO IN THE WORLD 1945 46 XNDI lt ON HERNIAN M fb nl Ovlne of hot deg st nd on Concv ls and PM IR GFORGIA Coarh Fsp clallw 'lpt at co CII ng col r d glrls ln blsketball llltr B Pre t Opelatr 1' Pam u for hs ro of ln llo Ill The Bootblack of Sevllle IJAYID or See Qhkolnlck IJAWINON, LOIN, Slafexmnzazz Noted for her ablllts to ell Hennafoam l may Fr ROI Fnflzer FII, Chosen 'ls lnost b autlful of lggsmeadow s Follles Glrls lFAw KLNNhTll, Polmrmu At present cflmpmlgnlng agalnst Andrew Gump for Presldent cf the U Q llclN HARollm, Mm ouau Noted for hl splendld work among the starslng Trombonlans Fl-lf Tllorvlas, Lauvef Famous for hls prosecutlon ol Cross word Puzzle fiends Fo IhR XIRCINIA Sonata Leader Has won four of her numerous dllorce sults hls trlps to the unexplored Mullins Bas and Gooflnland GARNER, MARJORHL, Jorkcyesr Now fam ous on French tracks as the wlfe of Lord Hunka Cheese, Noted French jockel Goss, H1-NRY Phlszrzan DISCOXCICY of the Qlropade Cardlac Serum for the dreaded Caltoku Mopus HORNE H1-lux Post Her latest suceesses are, Flw Blrdle Flv and the Hop plng Grasshopper HLNI Dlllolsl, Dammg lklasfez Head Dlre tor ln a danclng school for ladles ONIQ NAOMI Marlon Fndowed famous home fo old m'lld cho'll teachers of vu llch she IN matron IKNDI RS l IPANOR gee LOOIDIS Ill lolz VlfANNl- l IA, Conzetzfr Famous lor her eompesltlon ln duet fOl'lll lVIe and He IOOMI HORRCI , Illllffdll -Xt present Lello st Wlth the Hon lllle bWll1Pl'10l1lL 0 chestra, 1 slsted bw hls sololst Fleanor Landers Mmm HANSII Raflo Er all lnlentor of t tmc ess R I0 'VIoRRls Halzoln Famous Orchestra L au' 1 lI'CSlClCl1I of the Ho n Honke s Ulllcn lVIUNsLY LLCIILE Tzght Rope Wa'k.er Novl how ng Wlfh the Darnum and alles Clrcus NORRIS PLRCY M1lI1ofzaz1e Hotel Ounzr Presldent of the -Xssoclatlon of Hotel Bell Bows l0MATIO, lVIAcclh W ealllzl Soczetl Lead 61 Sald to be the most beautlful ltallan woman ln the U S PAl'lFRb0N Ll-srrlz Mzzfzrzazz Promlnent leader ln humanltarlan work for fallen saxophone plavers PORTER WIILII-, Poet Famous for hls Father Ducks Rlmes for Good Llttle Bovs and Glrls RI-ASSLI-R LONZO Pugzlut Member of the lron Knuckles Athletlc Club RAcHl-olto GRACE, Dame: Known as the the second Pavlowa, the worlds greatest Fgwptlan dancer RObhNBAlM HIMII Expert, Fxpert along anv llne Can solle anv cross word Puz Lle ln three mlnutes SHKOLNICK, AKE, AFIOI At present, fea turlng wlth oe Davls ln Fuller Phuns latest productlon, Potash and Perlmut ter Slvllrll lXAIHI-RINI-, Fmfefmly Mother Recentlw chosen mother of the Eta Hunka Pl Fraternltl KFMPY, DONAIID COIZIHJFIOI Bullder of seler1l up to date swlmmlng pools ln the S1hara Desert I N lk Mffrlzl Most popular IIYIIIIXLQUIXI ln sth Xlenues leadlng lon WAlu Rom R7 lilo ze -lrrm Fameus for lll port 'll ll lf the subtle character the 1 mes Prlnce Harl lvlrl Old Pa a1n'l VV wlllt Hu ll Aoref! fobarro Mazzu farfznef Presldent of the great Chew ta balls COFPOTRIIOD , . 3 ' . 15, g,,,3 pg- veg ' 1' ,,, .,'1., ' .le-5 - H V3 ' -Y, , he S: ' -l ad' . lac. . .9 fs'-'Cl ' 'W 'G ' ,: .7 V 1: e ' ' ' z . 5 V: l ' r r lll'ltc::rss, Al.1 V: ' .9 1' I ' 5' I ' A 1 A F ' Tarn-5 '. c s A l' le Sh C- , 'V I 3 , s 5 . ,, . 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X Y - , ,al ' L I ilr-o-9fr-o1XIct-gyIoQQyfgYnt'9XIc 0v-s1l'c'91Xlc'00Y XJ m I-X G-0'-Pl!!-Q-ilk'--v-2 woo wr no-1 ceo r it-'Alu N I CLASS OF Z6 We came to Hxgh School m twenty two To show them all what we could do And though we were but Freshmen green We were not daunted by what we d seen Our officers, Shang Bever Hall Lucllle Malloy, and those were all To the Booster Club we sent but two We thought that James and Verna would Barnett and Dlckens for our guldes To wreak thexr vengeance on our hides ln all athletrcs we were a scream But only made the second team In oratory we dld declaxm And Teddre Fenton won us fame Opal and Verna on the Annual staff Helped make the Annual that made laugh To the Glee Club we sent a few And qurte a number to Orchestra, too About our parties and all the rest We ll leave 1t to you to try and guess We came agam ln twenty three A peppy bunch you must agree Blanche Traxler presldent we drd choose To all concerned that was good news Ruth Morrlson an office took, And Everman for one was booked Our Booster members were the same Because they d brought us luck and fame Our football men were growmg better But none of them had won a letter Our Glee Club and Orchestra members grew, And some of the class were rn dramatrcs, oo Our boys and grrls ln basketball Were qulte a credrt to us all Kathrvn K and Helen A On the Annual staff drd make thexr way Barnett and Dickens are wlth us again And our praises for both are wrthout end And, now came the year of twenty four Yew oflicers we chose once more Wlth ames for Presxdent and Fd for vice The class machmery kept running mce Agnes was our treasurer farr, Wlth her pretty eyes and farr bobbed halr We chose agam dear Mlss Barnett And so you see, she s wlth us yet Mlss Drckens left us lone and lorn And for her all the class d1d mourn To take her place we chose Goldsberry Able and wnse, yet clever and merry Harry Noble, Ralph and Wrtght, In athletrcs put up a fight Of all our heroes these are a few, The rest of them are known to you The blggest event was the Junlor Play, On whxch Barnett and Goldsberry worked dav by dav It would take a book to s1ng thelr praises With scores of adjectlves, nouns, and phrases To the Annual we sent Agnes Millie George and Ruth, To work on the staff and to help read the proof The cartoons were drawn by Walter Ro Wlthout hlm the staff was at a loss The umors, the Semors a banquet served And the praises glven were well deserved And now as umors our work IS o er Youll see us as Semors next vear once more KK8cEC I N 3 , . , . . . 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'ff LJ TL : -E5 7:1 tx C .1 Q I ll-I L. rXIk 15u-u-o1g1.4-I no-.r 1: c,...a1gs.....a gg.: s.0..v1g1.1 IUST JUNIORS rng a lrng four oclock Now rou may thrnk that every unror Jumps up, makes 1 wrld dash for the coat rack, and rushes for home as fast as those four wheeled cart parked on Lrberty Street can carry hrm What a foolrsh rdeal Home hath no charm for hrm X true unror berng at the herght of hrs socral career, must have hrs usual tete a tete after school be rt wrth hrs soul mate, some adorable flapper, teacher, or perhaps wrth two dozen other varrous shaped, srzed, styled, boon companrons Should there be any doubt step rnto the old South Hall any evenrng and gaze- What do you see? unrors rn front, unrors rn back, unrors to left and rrght srttrng leanrng standrng strollrng Is that Helen Ward or Ruth Packard up there? you ask Really rts rmpossrble to say untrl she turns around The members of the smart se change beaus and clothes so often rt s hard to tell one from the other That lrttle grrl back there presrdrng over that busy corner whos she? She s Myrtrce Brokaw Wouldn t she be a good teacher for a boys school? She has such wrnnrng ways What s everyone talkrng about? Oh just lrsten a whrle and youll get the drrft of thrngs What s the questron at rssue tonrght? asked rmmy Davrs, as he strolls rn from the North Hall fjrmmy was transported to the bevond and he feels qurte puffed up Well rf you must know we're to find a reasonable excuse for gorng to school X plarns Hall Drllon from hrs perch on a desk Huh that s easy We come to school cause there arn t nothrn else to do And that You re all off I come to school for the walk It grves one such good form Thus, Fat Patterson expressed hrmself Oh, what s the matter wrth you all Gorng to school s just a habrt My mamma took me when I was srx set me rn a seat and Ive been gorng ever srnce says Lorena Watkrns Hey, there, Helen Ward What do you go to school for? Whv dont you know To charm all you boys Ive known srnce the day I was born that I was a vamp and school s the best place to experrment Nadyne Landers speaks, It s plarn to see why lm here-to be near Bobbre Do ou thunk Id mrss that lovely walk down 10th street every mornrng Not on your lrfe Huh rf thats not lrke a grrl, grunts George Hall Schoolss just an ancrent rr e of some famrlres You have to go to keep up the famrly reputatron Theres only one reason Im here rnsrsts Floyd Clrmre My mamma makes me come The Sunday School teacher says to obey your parents so I guess I have to come rf I want to go to heaven Wrllre Shanahan, let s hear from you Well rts thrs way Fvery able bodrecl man must go to school Consrderrng how the grrls are all wrld about me I must be ready to make a lrvrng when the fatal day comes Oh, come on, lets qurt argurng for tonrght The only reason we re here rs cause rt s the natural place for us lrttle tots to be Here come Trefz Let s go shouted Hall from the door I - - . - , . 1, . 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Twenty across says every President has one in elght letters Of course it s elec t1on he couldnt get his office Without one Dont you remember the first election we had in the South Hall? That was the first formality we d ever been subjected to in our lives KERMIT YOUNGWHS elected for Prerzdent SUSIE MORRIS for Vzre Prerzdent and LEE ALEXAN DER for Secretary Trearurer We chose our class teachers that night two-Miss GANTZ and MR SANDsTRoM KERMIT YOUNG, PAUL CLARK and DAN HOLMAN were put on the Booster Club Say ohn what could part of a baker s machinery be rn five letters? Why that must be mlxer ust rlghtl Doesn t that remmd you of our hrst Mixer? What a fine time we had That s when we little insignificant Freshmen made our formal bow to C H S Socletv Not long after that we had our first class party They re a kmd of novelty too arcn t thevp We were pretty active in school life Many of the boys and girls were in the Glee Clubs and Orchestra Some of the girls, not to be outdone by any of the other classes organized a campfire w1th Miss BUCK as guardian But the most nerve wrecking thmgs of the whole ships are soon forgotten though The second semester went off fine mcludmg the party and, Ol Those eats' In the spring a number of the girls were in Miss WELLERS May Pageant That certamly was a good vear Henry, thls seems to be a regular school puzzle because thirty across says the second vear in High School That s Sophomore Wasn t that some year? If our Freshman career was good, this one was st1II better This time we could conduct our election without a single hitch I guess we must have been against woman suffrage because all three of our officers were boys DAN HOLMAN, Preszdent THEODORE SCHAI- EER, Vzae Prendcnt and FRANK MCNFAL, Secretary Trearurer The Boosters this year were CLlvA REssl ER, SUSIE NORRIS, a d DAN HOLMAN Is concentrated effort on a book study P It most certamly IS That s one of the thmgs you learn when you are a Sophomore Or if you don t, you re just gone Remember the hours we poured over a fcw measly words for Caesar? Henry, what s a thrlllmg game played with a pig ski That s football We had quite a few on the football squad and NOBLE HARVEY just lacked a few quarters for wmmng a C We had four boys on the debate squad HAROI D B NExELD LEE ALEXANDER KENNETH NICKEIIS and LEE HENSLN hn, what s a social gathermg m five letters? That must be a party Don t you remember the class parties we had that year? Some of our bold Sopho mores even tried to dance I thmk our Sophomore year was best because we backed the foot ball and basketball squads, kept up a high standard of grades, put on a good chapel program, March the twentieth, and boosted the sale of Annuals That finishes the puzzle I thmk I had better go home now and rest my bram I certamly hope the next two years are even better than the last two 1 i 3 ,I l KC . ' K 7 1 ' Y 1 ' 73 ' J , U . , . . . . ' y K D !5 ' cr a - - ' . . . . , , C . . . . , . . . ' Y Y ' I 5 ' Y Y, , . . , . Cf KK ' ' ' 7, ' 7 I - . , , . . , ., , . . ' . , . . . , A .g - . , 1 A - I D, I I CC , J' , G , Y ' 7 ' . 9, Cf ' 73 , . Us, . , . 1 . . . , . . . . . Q ' , 9 ' . , , v . . Q . , . first semester were the final examin'ations. How did we ever live through them? Past hard- 3 ' 7 . . . , , 3 ' as I ' K6 ' 1 ' K ' ' 3 7 7 - . 5 1 . - . I n 4 . I A H C I 7 3, ' H . . , . . , , . 1, H , K . . . . .n,?,, Cl 7 I Y ' ' . ' ' c Q i Q 1 4 . H A , , , , . . 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Ld :.-L 1. 1, I ..i .: -3 :Q 2 .1 .E 7 A -.1 L1 LL Lf 'Q S2 4 A -I Q S: LZ SOPHOMORE CHAPEL The Sopohomores made their first appearance March the 20th when they presented a four act play for chapel The first act represented the Freshmen who had many difficulties when first coming Into High School, but were directed safelv throughout the course by the Spirit of C H S and were made close acqua ntances of Latin and Algebra The second act brought the Freshle back to us a year later, but more dignified because of his superiority to the now newcomers to C H S New acquaintances were made with Geometry and Music while Ambition lS a great co Worker both IH school and In the gangs, such as Lee Alexander s Ruth More s and Smick Bruckshaws ln the unlor year, new characters on the stage but old ones In real life were Intro duced These were Vanity and Concert The unlor would not be persuaded to follow their examples but Instead idealized the historical personages whose tvpes are still with us sh1ll not have credits, Citizen Genet In real life HENRY ADAMS, who tells teachers how lt should be done the two likenesses of Cleopatra MARJORIE PIPER and IRENE TILTON who vamp all men Surrender U S Grant s, Unconditional personated by GRIER WARI1 who would have the last word or die, the minute men who learn their lessons one minute and forget them the next and Carrie Chapman Catt, who IS placed with us as GEORGIA BAKYLR who believes women shall have their rights Business Athletics and Dramatics were also brought In to show their great achievements and this act concluded by a Dance of the Dates by those who knew from experience The Senior year had one very bad fellow to battle with That was Bluff The only reasons why Bluff could try to persuade the Senior were that AMES DAVIS and WRIGHT BRosHAR were his close associates Other characters such as Dreams were Introduced, which gave the Senior a picture of the future. The Spirit who had guided the Freshie throughout High School told him he would achieve this if he made Success his best Pal. The Sophomores hoped to again make an appearance as this was great fun making ready for the plav which comes when they gain the worthy ladder of unior-ship. The program closed with a song written by Theodore Shaeffer. THE SOPHOMORES Oh! We re the Sophomores, Sophomores The one and only class That cannot be surpassed Oh! We re the Sophomores, Sophomores From good old C. H. S. Oh! Welre the Sophomores, Sophomores We're the very best From old C. H. S. Oh! We're the Sophomores, Sophomores And We're from Centerville High. fWritten to the Tune of Iowa Q I I- X lks.acoQ9IQo,fgs.Qa ogajyvcf c.9.:a1'gg,,.-p gg., 1.3.43 I 1 Y Y Cl ' YY ' ' is I 1 , ct ' :Q I Y Y ' J . , . . y . - Capt, john Smith, represented by MR. TREFZ, whose motto is Those who do not work ' .YY Cl ' ' YY ' ' l . 5 . - , cc as I ' ' Y Y Y ' I ' I Y ' .7 , . ' 6, . ,, . . n , 1 u .I , .- . , . , . . . . 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' , , ' , , HJ YY ' CC Y! 7 Y 7 Y I Ll 'Bla- ill-Gvr r'4'1Nlao-sil1-1If'0 1SIc'0'1iIc 01iIt0'l'V X I- X IK!-'O-PIX'-0-ilk'-Q-J 1-oo uv 1-0-ilk!-0-1 G-0-'I '-0-'A I I1 ADVENTURES OF A FRESHMAN September 2 1924 It was a big dav for me I at last was to enter the foreboding halls of Hxgh School What a proud feeling I had Yet rt wasn t altogether one of prxde Somehow or other there was a funny feellng, a feelmg I can t qulte descrnbe Mavbe I was plam scared and may be I was just a lxttle tlmld Anvway my mother told me good bye and told me to always be a good boy and for pntv s sake not to get awhxppm the first dav Now that made me have thls funny feelmg more than ever I knew that the teachers didnt whxp you cause you were too blg But I had heard that those terrlble monsters the Semors Just went around to all of the Freshmen and one after another used thetr great blg paddles on them It dldnt happen just as I expected I guess the Seniors were too busv Anvway not serv many of us felt those awful paddles We got this warnmg though Walt until the Mlxer Well after a few days we felt settled enough to organize our class We knew that all the other classes were electmg officers so we held our first class meetmg We found out that Miss UPTON was real Jolly and that MR FU1 LER was lots of fun, so we decided they d be just the ones for Class Teachers Then nt was real hard to elect our officers We were all so brllluant and we would all make such good bosses that smce we couldnt elect the whole class we just didn t know what ones to choose We finally decxded upon PAUL OHN Then we elected HALLIEN HICKMAN and RFGGIE SEE to represent us on the Booster Club Thmgs moved along quxetly and smoothlv after thls We found out that we werent any greener than the rest and that probably, lf the truth were known, the Senrors themselves had been just as green Then came the Mlxer At the thought of the warnmgs of the Semors, that funny feel mg whlch I experlenced the first day returned And yet I couldn t stay away To stay awav would certamly be worse than to experience a few paddles We boys especially were all fullv lnltlated I thmk I need not mentlon by what method And lnttle GEORGE FINNEGAN was plcked on partlcularly We all had to admit that we had a keen time The next blg event was our first very own partv There was nothmg to fear We could step out w1th our best glrls without thoughts of bemg kldded by the upper classes May be vou thmk we didn t have one swell time You don't want to thmk that all we dld was play We proved a very smart class The Honor Roll always had a long Inst of Freshmen Among these were MARY MOORE FLRN MARTIN HALLIFN HICKMAN MILDRED DRUMMOND DORIS OLDS PAUL OHNSON, FLMER GILL and GENEVIEVE FULLER We still have our second class party to look forward to and all the good tlmes m the sprmg Then next year we all hope to go on as Sophomores and have our share of work, play and good tlmes , I , ' . . u a 0 , ' I . . , . . . , . . . r ' . ,U . . , .N . 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E 3 Q 3 in ui E U3 2 fi E L, -'L A, ,- is .2 L:-i 'E si U .-C an .A 6 C 2 F . 3 -i 5 E il :rd lchfn V. R: Pvfrr, X nks, C. Sh -R .4 1, bb n. :Z :Li Q .. n- Q ul ua u z 2 E va 3 2 1 2 nd ni E .5 .Z : .Q ..r: an ui J: 5- 1 E LZ E ZL- A - Z . 11 4 z U .4 L.. 5 LI7 - E Z3 :J 'Ju Di J L. -1 C 1, U L. -. L' .IQ fx -. P I .rf fi -. A F r X A1-MCllAQ1.I 1.4.3 1 sgojxsga QQ.: 4-gag 1 THE FRESI-IMEN CHAPEL In accordance wlth the plan of havmg each class put on a Frlday Chapel Program, the Freshman were glven a chance to show thelr talent orlglnalnty, genxus or what ever you wrsh to call lt No doubt the general Idea clrculatmg up and down the stalrs of C H S , was What? Those Freshmen golng to put on a Chapel program? Hal ha' ha' Wont that be some entertalnmentp' Now well admrt we re green about most thmgs fall Freshmen are Vou know, rt s tra dltnonal but when lt comes to domg our llttle but on the stage we aren t one speck back ward In fact we rather llke to When Vou get old and feeble dont bother to recall to your mmd the detaxls of the ew cnt onlv put on your spectacles and read the whole thxng over 1n vour old ragged edged Annual of Twentv Flve At 3 I0 March I3 1925 the most lllustrlous Freshmen class put on thelr Chapel pro gram rn the audrtorrum As the great red curtam floated apart lnttle lm from the Prgmv Islands stepped to the center of the stage to mtroduce the program He IS a speclal frlend of Mxss Upton s and lt was through her that we had the prrvnlege of meetmg hum The next number was a readmg bv Mnss Genevleve Fuller Thls lxttle gal has become a young lady of remarkable power of changmg mto anythmg from the naughtlest llttle boy to the most perfect marden aunt ln a few moments time After thls came the plav At The Mov1es which, though xt mav not have been the Pramst Doms Ours The Man from the Isle Howann ANDERSON Mr Grrgs FRANCIS PERRY Mrs Grrggs HALLIEN HICKMAN Clarlce MILDRED DRUMMoND Ne MARGARET MCCONVILLE Fach character showed remarkable talent along hls speclal lme Howard has a remark able gxft of snormg whlch was very effectlvely exercnsed Francls Perry as Mr Grlggs certalnlv acted the part of a henpeckcd P husband whnle Mrs Griggs Halllen Hickman used her talent as far as ll would go to make hrs llfe mrserable Mxldred Drummond as Clarlce recalled to your mmd some of the glrls m the board mg school novels vou used to read and against whrch your Englnsh teacher usually was very ch set Nell from the country Margaret McConv1lle was a declded contrast to her gay boardxng school cousm The play dealt with the way people act when they go to the Moues Some people, you know act partrcularly foollsh at a show Thls llttle play wrth lts prmclpal characters along wrth the faculty take off served nts purpose falrly well judging from the looks on the faces and good laughs of our most honorable audrence The Chapel was concluded by the Freshmen Orchestra a group of lnstruments that may some dav rrval Sousas Band ltself H H . . , . . . . 1 . It I 1 . . . , ' 9 r ' 9 ' , ' 1 - J - 1 . . J . w . . . , ,, ,, - 3 . 3 D . , I . . r S ' w I 2 I 1 I 9 n 1 l I D ' . . . N . H ,, . . . . , , I . . N . .X H . r ,, 1 n n u lc a u ,, ca ' an ' y ' I , ' u ' n ' ' ' I , r 1 . main feature, took the most time. The cast was as follows: ll ----- , . . , . . .x . . , . . , . A 4- J ' , - ' I ' ' l . , . , . . . - . y f , . . . mu tc, sl. , , c ' J ' , . . - , . . Q. . ' o s , h ' . , . L 1 yIg-o-y g-t-1X,I4-c-5Qgtoy'gyft'-9XIg-f9-gXl'g-Q-1XIt6'iY XJ MID-Yli.-XR FRICSIIMHN K H S. POST Oli.-XIDL'.'X'l'IiS MF .1 ,Z Elfrienhshipl Cillflgsierinus rrment , ' ..1-:- .412- 2-ss 6 nf the soul, Sinertnness uf life, auth snlhier uf snrieig. BLMR. 2X H, P' ff, Ill' wp WU Q T s 13 G33 f Q iff? X f az ,IV L-A 53152 ,,,: wi- ' - ,wg V, lv.- 19.5. ':,Z, ,:,Hf,g ', . 4- X H --5, . ' Eilsir- . wh ., ---, 1, 2 . ,s . ,iv-. .1-... '- -, Q.. .ff - .1 ..-ix. 1 Mk., . 5 - fff,3'g.f ef -dh. F ,- K -lr W :I KV HTL .1 1. - - -V . . L ,ga .1 H 11, in -. N ORGANIZATIONS T Y' 'XXX 1' 1? . , 23 , ig L .7253- U9 m e S f ' o IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII It Q R 39 fa., A gf: PEP CLUBS Bowler Club- Prcsidrnt - - WARREN SIVIITII Faculty Advisors ---- MISS ASBURY Mr. 'FREFZ MISS HALL Girly' League- Prrsidtnt - MARY EATOCK Faculty Advisor - MISS ASBURY DRAMATICS D:flumalary-Exlcmponmmm' Speaking- Fuculty Advisor - - MISS UPTON Dehzte- Faculty Advisors - - - M ISS UPTON M R. TRE FZ M USI C Orrhsflra- President - YVARREN SNIITH Haml- B0-VJ, Gln Club- President - - FRANCE ORR Girlf' Glen Club- Prvsidvnt - - RUTH PACKARD String Quarteira- Faculty Advisor N MISS RHODES T. P. S. President - - NAOMI JONES Fxculty Advisor - MISS KYLE CAMPFIRES Ifirhohan- ' President LOIS IJAVISON Guzlrdizln MISS WELLER Nez Pierre- Pr1:sid1:n! - CLARA SIIALLCROSS Gullrdizln - INIISS UPTON Ofcv1i.rJa-- President HELEN WARD Guardian - MISS SYKISS Immine- President - GEORGIA ALLAN Guardian MISS MISHLER iWa':c'i!fa- Prcsidun! FEROL KLUM Guardian - MISS GREEN II 'im1eraJl'f1- Prvsidrnt KATHERINE RHINEIIART Guardian - MISS DUCKNVORTII f W-v I-X151-as GQ-DAG1-1 1.-Q.: 1 sq.: cg.: QQ.: I-QQQII1 N I BOOSTER CLUB -Ks soon 1s po slble 1fter the hegmnmg of ehool the B10 tcr Llub reorgmlxed for thc new se1r WARRIHN SMIIH vm elected Pfefzdeflf 1nd Hu H WINFI R Sfflffllij It 41 deuded th1t m tcicl of h1xn1 the 1mc people m the tlulv for the four wctr thu 1rt. ln ehool new member were to be elected or the old one re eluted 'l ht would be more talr 'md the new people might hue helpful ldcas All the people were 1 lgned to mrlou LOIIIIHIULL, on whlth thu mut ict lhe pur b1ll football Ch1pel progrim md decl1m1torx Lontet l nth Boo ter Llulv member I lQblgl1LCl 1 room where thee thmg mut he r.mphQt1e1lls mnoumed 'md txtltet old for them Thus 0rg1I1llttlo11 mee nt begmnmg m 1920 hl proud urn helpful m the c1rr',mg out ueces fullx of uerx thool fumtlon md will tontmue to he helpful vulth the 'nd of thc. tudent boclw H . . .. st' . - 1 ' ' s' - : s ' - . . i. S '.s ,. ': '5, 2 tus t . S I 4 'l x SK x . x - x xl S xv' I x . S- , s x 1 S vu s y x x x u is 1-x nf 1 l Q 'S v y a . ' ' s' ' --s s . . ' - pose of the club is to boost Qns the name suggests, all school activities. These include basket'- . , , . . S, 4 ' . . 1' ' 's s. 'fa t s - ' ' ' 's ' . '- 's ' s s ' 1 . '-ss S 'vii-S I' x 'H S- K . I V. S ' u w x , V. h I I s S - -H. ., '2s. I N L YC'91XI!'3'lY'l'9'l'3C'9'!Y1Y41'DYC'3'9Yl'9'l'Y'C99Y KJ - X AC-4lJA,, A'-1'-3 N DC-7 1 Si-3AC-5-3 Gi 4-33A 1 1 N ' I C H S ORCHESTRA Our orchestra was undoubtedly one of the outstandmg achlevements In hugh school musIc thlS year Composed of over forty young musIcIans the orchestra played for the usual school functIons, such as weekly chapel, class plays and so forth In a very credltable way An organlzatlon of thIs kmd adds to the cultural Slde of the school, besndes Increaslng chool SPIIIT Too much Cfedlt can not be glVCn to the dlrector of the orchestra, Miss RHODES, for her untIrIng efforts In brIngIng the players to a par wIth that of any hlgh school orchestra In the State Although several of Its members graduate thns vear there IS a sullicxent number re ma nxng to Insure good orchestras for vears to come At the first buslncss meetmg of the year the f0llOWlng oflicers were elected to head the orchestra for the year Pfemlent WARREN SMITH Vue Prexzdent RAYMOND BAILEY, Secretary and HAROLD PROW Trearurer The orchestra gave thexr fifth annual concert thIs year and It was proclaxmed to be one of the h1ghest class The program presented was as follows PROGRAM Ill Trovaclore V6fd1 ORcxIEsTRA Cornet Solo- Loves Old Sweet Song Malloy WANNETTA LISETOR Berceuse Godard ORCHESTRA Xvlophone Solo-Mmuet In G Brass Quartet Southern Melodles RAYMOND BAILEY PAU1 SPEERS HENRY HIRSCH, HAROLD FLGIN HIgh School GIFTS Glee Club fa, The Wmd b The Iclcle Dagger Dance Victor He bert ORCHESTRA Clarmet Solo- Good bye F0511 LEsrER PATTER ON Strmg Quartet-SelectIons from Wlchtle MARJORIE PIPER, HAROLD MORRIS HELEN SCHUTZBANK, LEE ALEXANDER Readmg BIB' Perkms Toboggan Sllde GENEVIEVE FULLER Saxophone Duet Barcarolle Ho man EDWARD MCCARTY, HARDLD CUT'rs Vlolm Solo- Mazurka Kadlgp MARJORIE PIPER a A Soldler Boy Rombarg b March MIlItarIe Schubert ORCHESTRA . , . . 1 DOLORES STUD-EBAKER - - - C J ' ' - J ,! ----- F ' ' CK 3? ----- - I I ' - - - ---- - 4 5 ,. . , - B n a h 5 I N ry1gso: A ' LLt ' I I N I lIo'r'roM QLeft-Rightl: M. Hayes, V. Bell, A. Hales, L. Marsh, F. Hirschherg, I. Tilton, F. Head, C. Ressler, R. Packard, D. Bradley, B. Brown, S. Middleton, E. Wyrick, ll. YVollary, R. Wright. Srcoxn: li. Climie, M. Taylor, M. Saunders, C. Clemens, M. Garner, F. Gearhart, H. Frye, G. llohstead, G. Deatherage, Miss Rhodes, C. Shallcross, johnson, H. White, D. Adams, I.. Ford, V. Nevxel, E. Sargent, B. Brown, V. Bishop. 'l'n1Ro: IJ. Olds, Ii. Adamson, C. Hoviell, L. Moore, G. Lowe, M. Withroxv, LI. Gardner, V. Moyer, I. McKeehan, R. Ellis, li. Kendall, H. Howe, M. Rosenbaum, G. Baker, M. Eatock, G. McDowell, A. McConville, C. Atkinson, ll. Davis. l'iUI'R'l'lII ll. Stevens, M. Gordan, G. Allen, -K. Ketchern, S. Heart, V. Shankster, A. Foster, D. Studebaker, ll. Criddlehaugh, M. Pomatto, H. Schutzhank, M. Clarke, K. Smith. FIF'l'III V. Shankster, L. Shepsxrd, 'I'. McCarty, R. Wood, V. Cordan, M. Howe, N. Jones, H, Burgess, ll. Cernich, M. Piper, R. Morrison, J. Russell, H. Ward, M. Nloore. I Atkinson. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Last September when the Glee Club was organized, we realized immediately what good times we were going to have and how much work we were to accomplish. Of course, the lirst thing we did was to elect our orliccrs that we might really call ourselves a club. We elected Rlvrn PACKARD, P7't?.fif7l6llfg Cl.lX'A Ricss1.r:R, SEI'7'6fz17'j'g FRANclcs Hl4IAlJ, Trea.fm'er, and FRANcIcs Hinscnnrno, and BEA'rRicE BRowN, Librariam. We had many good singers in our club, but there were too many of us to accomplish the work Miss Rnomas wanted to. This last semester we have everything arranged a little ditlierently, but much better. On Monday, seventh hour, about seventy'-live melodious voices may be heard singing Drink to Me only With Thine l'iyes . But listenl it sounds as if there were both sopranos and IL'l10I's. And, indeed, there are, for we have at last a High School Mixed Chorus which has accomplished much in its short life. Miss Rnomas has achieved another of her many aims4she has organized a regular Girls' Glee Club with about thirty members, and they have certainly done some real work. lfveryone will have a chance to hear both, for we are working very hard on our annual operetta, Once in a Blue Moon. VVhen this is given, it will be known that the Glee Clubs have been successful this year. -E. MC. I LI SIc-o-sSleosiIcosSIc-oeiI4lilfC'ISIc'lP'D'!Ic'O1 COO!! KJ Z .A ' 1 llurmxi Cl.eft-Rightl: G, YVilli:iniS, lf. VVilli:ln1s, ll. Clark, K. lifzm, G. 'l'lll'l1t'l', P. 'IllII'I11'I', ll. .'xIlLll'l'SOII, Nl. lh'rusrein, ll. llulmun. SF-k'UYl'I P. Heck. l.. 'l'xieetly, K. Kiiitude, P. blnlinsun. G. l'llI1lN'QJll1, li. lispy, C. Espy, Miss Rlimles. l,. .-Xlexumlei', P. Norrii, l YVrigl1t, YV. llrosliur, R. Skzinkstcr. P rlilllklll 'l'. Fm-nlnn, l.. llensen, ll. K'r:ixer, IJ. lfnitciy llzlzelwmnl, .'xtkll'1Slll'l, Lilry, ll. fleniens, C. Seninr, I. Dillun. lim RTIII l.. NV:ly, R. Cuxiiier, ll. l4.lntl1ieltl, ll. lnmriiis, ll. llrmnherg, H. Hirsch, G. Keller, F. Perry, bl. Unis, P. Speers. Fnfrn: G. Burns, 51. Martin, l,. Kirkland, I,. lh':uei', -I. Lummrd, I.. .'xkl.lIllSUIi, VV. Ogle, P. Clark. i 1 i BOYS' GLEE CLUB VVithout Ll tlouht, under the most suceessful direetion of Miss Rimini-is, our never-tiring niusie instructor, C. H. S. has prudueetl the hest and most entertaining group of boy singers ever known in this district. The Glee Cluh this year is eoinpusetl of :ilmut thirty-three select voiucf. 'llhei tlisplaiyetl their alliility hi' ren-lering songs, putting on eonecrts, :intl entertaining on different occasions. .-Xt the tlediczition of the auditorium the lwoys rendered most appre- ciated selections, The Christmas Plum Pudding . 'l'he larger operettn, Once in A Blue lNluun , given in the spring, sliowetl reinnrknlile talent :inning the young Amateurs. C. H. 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I 1 N I ONCE IN A BLUE MOON THE CAST or CHARACTERS Lady Moon, Lady of the Blue Moon Mrs Montgomery, The Hostess Svlvxa, Her Daughter Leatrnce, Her Younger Daughter George Taylor, allas Bob Harrmgton Billy Maxwell, A VlCtlm of Crrcumstance Mr Babblt Morton, Home Town Booster Bettv Morton, Sylvlas Best Friend Mrs Lrla Lavendar, Stull ln Mournmg Slr Percxval Chetwood Pseudo mem M Rene Le Mon potenlarnes Suzanne, The French Maud Hop Smg Hx The House Man Shvlock Roams, A Detectxve Moonv, A Pollceman Chorus of Guests, Spanxsh Dancers, Burglars, Reporters ScENEs Prologue Palace of the Moon Lady Act I Drawmg Room, Mrs Mcntgomerys ome Act ll Mrs Montgomery s Garden Tlme Present Place Rosemont' by the sea, Vlonterecw, Callf THE ARGUMENT After an absence of four years at college Bob Harrmgton IS expected to of hrs foster aunt, Mrs Mary Montgomery vshose daughter Sylua was he rt Havnng fallen ln love vuth another gurl at college, he sends Taylor, who closely resembles hum to substxtute for hum at the week end alwavs been anxnous to meet Sylvn whose prcture greatly attracts hum H BERNICE BROWN ETHEL KENDALL EAN COSNER RUTH MORRISON HARLAN CRAVER PAUL TURNER HUBERT PEARSON GERA1mNE DEATHERAGE NAOMI ONES LEE ALEXANDER A LEE H1-NSFN Mu DRED DRUMMOND AMLs DAVIS PAUL WITTENMEYLR LEsrER PATTERSON return to the home has bovhood sweet hxs chum George party George has arrives amrd prepa I ratmns for a Spanish Flesta and finds Sylvn more charmrng than her photograph Unexpected guests m the persons of Snr Percnval Chetwood and M Rene Le Mon arrive and are welcomed as dlStlY'lgUlSl lEd noblemen by Mrs Montgomery and rnvnted to remam for the fesm mes That mght when the guests are dlncmg 1 robbery takes place and suspncnon IS centered on George, who I8 forced to disclose hrs ldentxty Thmgs look dark for hmm untll the gurlty partles are brought to justrce A telegram from the real Bob announcmg hrs mlrrxage leaves George free to fimsh hrs story rn approved fashion CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING The boys and glrls choruses very pleaslngly presented the Chrlstmas operetta KATHRYN SMITH played well as a dashing wldow PAL! TURN1- R, as a lover of the wzdow, showed musxcal and dramatlc ablllty Lrttle UNE BE1 L SHAW gave to the program the sweetness and mnocence of chlldhood trust Fun was added by PERCY NORRIS and LEE HENSEN, as bell boys The cast was completed by MILDRED C1 ARKE, the maid GUY B RNS, as Santa Claus, and the llvely choruses of Feather Dusters , Plums and Splces , d ' Walters I. - , Q ----- - J : . . . . .- - - - J Y II. ' . ' . ' H . Ill. I f cc 'ax' U ' ll 71 CC ' Y! an ' ' H. N L I iIcosSlq-4vsSIv4v1'!Ir'0'villlSIf'C'viIr'C'1!lt'0elXIt'9 !Y XJ i .An -l Y.'... .I7lZIZg 1I'.'2SY,iI3 A-.4lv' 'f ' 4' ' i ' 'fl A , l3o'r'roM fLeft-Rightl: ll. Hickman, M. Clarke, F. Klum, G. Deatherage, M. Drummond. Tor: 'I'. Fenton, G. Fuller, ll. Owens, L. llensvn, lVl. Piper, K. Ffaw. , DECLAMATORY liecause of the eflicient teaching of bliss l.lP'l'ONl, and the interest ol' the students, the declamatorv work can be called excellent this year. After the routine of the school was established, MR. rIlRlil Z issued a call for all those interested. About forty students responded. 'l'he tryouts were held in early November, and the four highest from each group were chosen for the Home Contest, which was held December Sth. 'l'i-in l r1N'roN, 1.141141 HIZNSEN, HARoi.h Biwiwii-:i,n, and KICNNYCTII l'lifAw, spoke in the Oratorical class. ln the group of those speaking Dramatic, were: Gr:u,xi.niN1-3 lJl'IA'I'Il1s1RllltQlC, lVlII,llRlilB Dntuvtmtwo, lVlll,lJRliD CLARK, and lVlAR.IORY PIP!-QR.. ln the Humorous division were: Frikoi. KLUM, DoRo'ritv Owilzrss, GNN:-zvliszvic l il'l.l.l'fR, and l'l.u.l.l1cN Hicxmiw.. The winners were: KicNNt-:'l'n limw, Mfuzjoiu' l'iPicR, and H.tu.i,ixf:N Hieimfw. The l're-District Contest was held in Centerville on l 'ebruarj' 27th. C. H. S. was represented by the winners of the Home Contest. Makjokv l'iPi4it was the only contestant from Centerville to win first place, although the others made a creditable showing. lt seemed that Centerville was to have enough contests, for the Sub-District Contest was held here March 13th. lVlARj0RY PIPLQR, the only participant froni Centerville, made a notable showing. However, the contest was won by Allerton. This ended declamatory work as far as Centerville was concerned, and was called by all an exceptional year. Too, the outlook for next year is very good. -lx. la. Y ' tli . i ,Ae e4Y77A .LY.Z... I4YZ'I7gg QY llorroat fLefl-Riglitl: C. Shallcross, l. 'I'i1ton, VV. Smith, F. Alt-xantler, hl. MrNani:ir. Tor: I.. .-Xlexantler, ll. Loomis, L. llensen, R. VV.ire, ll. liantltieltl. DEBATE 'l'his is the tirst year that C. H. S. has had a tlelwating team antl the work of this team may he calletl successful, as a new enterprise. Tryouts were heltl in lieeemlwer antl twelve were selected from a group of approximately thirty, for the tlelvate squad. Meetings and trial tlehates were heltl during the remainder of the term, the question lweing: Resolved that the United States should join the League of Nations. rllhe lirst dt-hate was with .-Xllwia. liwxii-' 1Xi.i-:vwiii-iz, VV,xiuti-x Sxirrii antl Roni-.u'r XVARI-i participated in this debate, hut failed to win the tleeision of the judge. Next we clashed with Chariton in a split debate. using the Oxford plan. 'llhis plan eliminates preju- C e towartl a speaker antl is perhaps the lwetter plan. The negative speakers won, lwoth at Centerville and Charilon. The final tlelwate of the year was lvetween Uttumwa .intl Cen?- terrille m .-Xpril. , Miz. 'llki-iw and Miss Cifrow have playetl an important pglrl in training the stiuatl for 4 tlelwates. 'l'hey hope to estalvlish tlelvating in C. H. S., and make it laetter each year. O90 EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING O-ie ol' the latest mentioned, hut H1051 worthwhile, of the aetirities of C. ll. S. is lixtemporaneous Speaking. ,-Xlthough there are not as many entries in this work as there hare lween, the work is earrietl on most xealously under the instruction ot' Miss Upton. ln the home contest. last year, Cr.-xx.-x SIl.'Xl.l.L'RUSS was winner, although she tlitl not place in the District Contest. This year six people are working along this lineg Ciutxiu Sll'Xl.I,t'RHSS, Cii-xiti,it.s Di-i.-i'i'iii-'R,xt.is, ll.-tm, Dii,i.ox, l'.t'tgi-:xr hairrii, lNIii.mu-in lNlt'Niiai.-tn antl ,Xexis Somat- MRICN, ' CIN The Home Contest will he heltl the tirst part ot' April. The winner ot' this will then er the llistriet Meet. will JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TURN TO THE RIGHT jvc Bascmn. - Muggs - Gilly - 131-acun Tillingcx Sam Martin Lvstvr Morgan Clllilllilll - lsadnrv Musl-s - Mrs. Bascmn Bvtly Bascum Elsll' Tillingcr jvsslm' Strung - Kath' - - L'As'r - llARol.D Evrimn.-xN - WRIGHT BRUSHAR - Frmxcls SARGEN1' Euwann l'AT'rr:ksuN - - .IAMFS Dfwls Cn.uu,vs Alffmu - HARRY DAX'lS ARTHVR LUNG - LIPZURGE Ham. Mll.DRP'l! MQNAM.-xx - Rl I'Il I'.-wx.-xku - llr.l.r1N WARD - Br.,-mum-1 'I'R.4x1.rR NlYR'I'lL'l-Z Bnmgaw PEACH BLOSSOM TIME Ilircctor-Miss Mxrmu-in Wrzrrrtx c:lKI.S1VlX'lIIll Schwilch, Gcrada Mclluwcll, Hell-n VVl1itc, Edna Carl- snn, Helen Burgvss, Maysvl Muuru, G1-orgia Allen, Maxim' johnson, Verna llcst, julia Smlvrgrn-n, Marguerite VVilson, Luciln- Marsh, Hcatricu Brown. Musuic by junior OI'CllL'SlI'll Junior Clusx Trarhurx Miss LARM-1 l4ARNr3'r'1', Miss R. PKAR1. Cnrluuriuuv ing proxies and so on, Blake keeps the estate from being cheated and wins the gratitude of 'NOT SO FAST' PRESENTILD BY THE SENIOR CLASS MAY 12TH H S AUDITORIUM Not so Fast' is a comedv in three acts having for its theme the interesting idea that a sult can put over little tricks on his smarter brothers This supposedly blundenng charac ter IS Henry Watterson Blake who with tm Acton a young Wall Street Shark are guardians of three Standish orphans, who have a rather large estate Blake arrives in New York from Bowllng Green, Kentucky, to find im trying to buy for the estate certain Mexx can Mining Property the value of which Blake feels is greatly overestimated Incrdcntally he falls in love with the elder sister, to whom im has proposed eight times a dav for several davs Rosie, the younger sister, allies herself staunchly with Blake, whom she has dubbed guardy , Robin a Yale Freshman, with his roomate, Sylvester Vane commonly known as Silly, are spending a short vacation with Robin s sisters, and are present at most of the proceedings. Of course through his blundering in the matter of signing papers, giv- the whole family Henry Watterso ames B. Acton Mary Standish n Blake - THE CAST Rose Standish - - Robin Standish Sylvester Vane Fay Fothergill Arabella, a maid I stenographer - WARREN SMITH - - ROBE RT WARE ETHEL KENDALL WANNETTA Lxsrsrok DONALD STALEY HORACE Looms - - Lots DAvrsoN MADGE KIRKLAND In X Al-viA9Qw,ALQ-.D G-oo ur cc-vjy lyt-0-s '-Q-IR I 1 c ' 9 - ' clever man is always watched,l but a supposedly stupid man is left unobserved, and as a re- . ' 9 l ' 7 I 1 5 . . . H . . I ,, . . . . CC Y, Y J I Ll XIc'05Ylr4P'2YIC'9'lYCC DYQY'41 'lYlC3 iYf'91YC 9'1Y Y In X 110.-oojxi-Q-J1'g1..9.a so-J urlyuga to-J cg.: I-0-ilk I Q1 CAMP F IRES By the lIght of the three candles Work Health and Love-sIx gIrls of C H S filed In and gave the hand sIgn of Wohelo 'We wIll hear the records of each Camp Frre In the order of the exlstence of the Camp saId the leader One gIrl stepped to the front and saId The Semor Lamp FIFC has had a very pleas ant campIng season these four years under the flag of NE7 PIFRQE Mlss UPTON ruled the camp thIs last year and CLARA SHALLCROSS MARIE Suoox and DoRo'rIIY BRADLEY, 3SSlStCd her We Wlll strne to uphold the seven laws of the hre after the happy camp IS broken -Xn equally dIgnIhed representatne came next and sald Camp WlC0h8H has gathered around the CouncIl Flre four vears ThIs vear we hnd MINS WEIII-R agam at the head wxth LOIS DAVISON MARJORIL GARNER and GFORCIA BAKFR near her We shall always remember Wohelo or Work Health and Love The bluebIrd OWHISSH called together ught merry InaIdens three years ago to bear I s motto-- Happmess ThlS vear MISS Svxhs became guardIan and HELEN WARD HELEN BURGIISS and BEATRICE BRovvN Chlef Executwes We wIll attempt to carry on the 'blue bIrd s watchword and Wohelo AmId the ctrcle of Camp FITCS of C H S there IS a camp called unalee WhlCh IS governed by MISS MIsHLER GEORGIA ALI AN GUssIE THOMAS FRANCES HEAD and ELIZA BFTH CoIE ThlS camp wIll endeavor to carrv on the work of the Camp FIYCS A small group made up of ten gIrls IS workmg Its way toward the goal lf we look closer we find MISS GREEN as Captaxn Whlle FEROI KItIIvI, FRANCES HIRSCHBERG and RLITII MOORE helpmg her to reach the goal, Wohelo We are the Infant camp Wmnetaska but wIth a guardIan such as MISS DUCKWORTII and ofhcers lIke CATHERINE RINLIIART GRACE FASTON FVIMIYN CIIME, and CHRISTINA MORRISON, we Wlll uphold the seven laws of the tire You have all gIven very satIsf1ctorv reports of the organIzatIon and 3lmS of your camp I am sure vou wIll remember the seven laws of the FIre Seek beauty, GIve servIce Pursue knowledge Be trustworthy Hold on to health GlorIfv work Be happy We wIll now snng our closmg song BV the fllclterxng lIght of the candles the gIrls chanted Wohelo for ave Wohelo for aye Wohelo Wohelo Wohelo for aye' Wohelo for Work, Wohelo for Health Wohelo Wohelo Wohelo for Love 9 ,Q x ' ' 3 , . Q l . . h 73 ' 3 - ' . ' N . H . N . Y - l , 7 S 7 !! ' up. l ' - 1 x s - v u ' . KK 1 - a . I' . ' .' : 3, .t b , , S 2 1 . - 4 1 c ,za as ' ! 7 ' , L, . .Q E I. . X s I K , .t , . , . V 1 . Q I X ' 4 . 1 4 , 4 N - ' 3 t D U ' H . . . . . . . . . J , i 1 ' I 1 S n ' ' ' ' Y . V ' ' 79 u X . Q . . . Q 1 .. , . , , . ' 4 h s as cc ' ' . . ' ' ' D ' ' , , , , 3 . . ' ' H U . F Y . v . . . ' . V . C , , I 7 J D . 'Q . i it ' ' ' 3! 4 , ' KK I , 9 li , . 3 3 , , 9 7 , sa L I ilc'Cv1ylfof,i!f-o-gylc-oe5yIg1lc't-u'Qlc 0v1Y4-q-gXIc'0 DY ll r t,Q9AG-9JAl.Q-'I if 1 - G1-2 G33 N Borrom fLeft-Rightli C. Clemens, M. Garner, L. Shepard, F. Head, C, Shallcross. Si-zvowo: N. Landers, li. Cornett, Z. Kelce, G. Allen, M. McNamar, F. llirschherg, C. Ress- ler, bl. Hutchinson, F. Klum, L. Morris, E. Adamson, li. Smith, B. Brown. Tnian: A. Shepard, ll. Ward, M. Clark, B. Patterson, E. Kendall, M. Wilson, R, Packard, M. Moore, R. More, D. Studebaker, ll. Halden, B. Brown, E. Landers, D. Bradley, G. Lowe. Fot'a'rH: Miss Asbury, H. Burgess, B. Brown, M. Sharpe, P. Luther, S. McElwee, R. Thor, P. Forsen, A. Sodergren, F. YVilliams, P. Wallace, A. Bales, V. Bell, M. Gordon. Tor: G. Baker, L. Davison, M. Taylor, B. Davis, F. Alexander, R. Morrison, Russel, M. Saunders, E. Tillmont, F. Gearheart, V. Best, M. Piper, M. Eatock, N. Ross. C. H. S. GIRLS' LEAGUE ln the fall of l924, a group of sixty girls formed an organization to be known as the Centerville High School Girls' League. The purpose of this League is to foster a better P school spirit among the girls and to boost all school activities. To accomplish this, each member pledged herself to attend all regular athletic games, debates, contests, and other activities sponsored by the school. Although this League is new, it is already proving its practicability. ln addition to carrying out their pledges, the girls have established a Medical Fund to pay for medical aid for the boys hurt in athletics. A committee composed of two League members and MR. Tnoivu-1 has charge of the fund. The girls have acted as ushers on many occasions, and have helped to put on pep chapels and pep meetings. They have now started a movement to establish a rest room in C. H. S. lt is hoped that this may be accomplished soon. No organization can succeed without a capable leader., Miss Asntvav, with her usual enthusiasm, has guided the girls and inspired them in their work. MARY FA'rocK has served very well as President, While RUTH PACKARD acted as Vice-President and Ci.lvA R1-Issl.IcR as Secretary and Treasurer. With such leaders as these and with the ideals of the club, the Centerville High School Girls' League should become a worth-while organization not only for the girls, but also for the school. I N L 1 yfg-o-gil.-or-pylro'a co-sylnilcvo-:Slab-ails-01Slt9'lV XII I- X Ik!-01151-0-SIX'-Q-I 1-oo w 1.1-JAGQ-J ug.: 1-0-:lk I 1 N I LATIN A SOCIETAS Again, we have with us our Latina Societasn, which has proven more successful than ever before. On the evening of February 4, 1925, fQuarlu.f Februariuxj a fair crowd of Roman men and ladies met in the Senate House QMusic Roomj. ln the yearly election, RUTH PACKARD was made a mmul and HEINRY Hmscu was chosen Jcriba. At this time, the ex-consul, FANNIE ALEXANDER, presented the following interesting program: Piano qOlCD--HENRY Hlnscu Violin Solo-Bn 1 AH GORDAN Tall. on Roman Mvthologv Miss HAH After this program the group of Frefhmanrazum were initiated in the most approprl 1tc manner At the next meeting March 26 1925 the Semte House was more crowded The following program was given Vocal Solo-VELTA B1s1,L Reading Didos Lament BEULAH GORDAN Nursey Rhymes m Latin Pantommes KENNETH HENDERSHOT Orpheus and Eurydice FLMER GTLL, Pygmalion and Galatea PAUL OHNSON Pyramus and Thisbe Interesting programs were given at each meeting a closer study into the whole life of Rome was afforded and the club was eflicientlv led through another vear bv their leader Miss HAL1 000 SPANISH CLUB Miss UPTON Qt the initial meeting C1 ARA SHAIICROSS was elected Prendent PAUI BECK Vue Presulmt and OF DAVIS Sacratmi and Tfearwer All students taltmg Spanish are eligible Meetings are held every two weeks alternating between High School and the members homes Several enjoyable and helpful meetings haie been held at C H S and one at Wright Broshar s The purpose of this club is to gain 1 closer peaking acquaintance with thc Spanish language practically all conversation being carried on in Spanish at these meetings The members hate charge of a chapel program in March . . H . Q i , V l B . I . .- ' i 1 s 'Q S 4 I l Q - . . , 2 I 1 ' Y 7 3 1 . 1 1 The Spanish Club was organized again this year under the competent direction of . A , . .. ' ' ' 5 , , 1 , ' , . , J 4 , . . . ,- - Q ' . - . , ' a .L .L . l S V. - . . x t .1 . V . .... , V x , - - -A. B. L I '!Ic-o1HIc-o'-rSIr'1v1Nlr'00'!l4lil4'0'1SIC4'-1XIf'018IC00V X ll Bo'r'roM fLeft-Riglitlt C. Allison, Ii. lily, O. Van Dorn, G. lame, ll. Langford, F. Fenton, N. jones, M. Kirklaml, G. Allen. Siceor-rn: G. Pellin, S. Gordan, L. Watkins, A. Sodergren, M. MeN.ini.n', -I. lamgford, Mclrilderry, ll. Howe, L. Marsh, K. Langford, A. Elgin. Titian: Miss Kyle, V. Sliankster, V. Moore, M. Gordan, N. llaird, M. Lavxton, E. Kendall, M. Howe, V. Shelton, F. Eddy, M. Stevans, C. Calhoun. Tovi L. MCNMT, L. Stanton, V. Newell, M. Fenton, Nl. Lindsey, D. Seath, M. Bishop, F. Hibbs, G. Rachford, il. Crooks. NORMAL TRAINING CLUB VVhen Normal Training Club is mentioned l know some people think of old-maid school teachers. But the club, The'Pcdagogical Society is not a spinster's club, but a group of amateur teachers trying to learn something about pedagogy. The Junior and Senior Normal Training Club chose the name, The Pedagogical Society' and elected Naomi hlomss, Prffidezlfg Manor-1 KIRKLAND, Vire-I'rf,fi1!e11lg l l.ossi1c FicN'l'oN, Szfrerary, and HAZl'1I. IJANKDFORD Qlater Mildred McNamarj Trerzrnrer. lN1Iss Kvm-: has been the leader of this organization. A program committee with Acpmas SODFR- ramen, as Clzairman, has been at work preparing entertainments for each meeting. The meetings were held each month and the talent of the girls was exhibited by the programs. At each meeting there was a speaker who gave a talk on something which would help us in our teaching. A program was put on by the T. P. S. at chapel which consisted of a reading, a play, and a song by the club. An entertainment in the form of a movie was given in February. The film Lorna Doone was shown, and there were vaudeville acts between reels. The girls earned about forty dollars from this performance. . All l have to say is that the next time you hear of the Normal Training Club, is, don't think of us as spinsters, but as amateur teachers. -1- 'xfs Zig spuris like these are all their cares heguilehg 61112 spnrts uf clyilhreu safisfg the rllilh. GoLnsM1'rH. .1-21 5-2- .31-as -.1-n 3 E ,, is 123 f .- f- ! 1 ,f X 1,1 'V -3-fr f. L- ,w fm w-, ' 1 sy 1 .x:,. . V . , .P nb 'wx ,VS ,,.,,.. , s,- fm.,- . Wy-. ..-'nn' :k 1-T . 1 A . id' K 'Me , :Fi ug- .A -.Z Nl . lu, ,1 S' y .xg ' x.. f1fxi:?Z+'f'.T2- -5? f . ' ' ' EI. ' 1 ' ' '.. - Q' ff ... , , . QM f . - K . ,ad , '..,':13 ' 1. - jf3'.f:f,r'-il-'H .Q Ri . '-. 'f 4 w,. . 'T' 7.1 .,.....,, 5: W.. i . X in . WL- , K 4. xx' ,V .x x S, ei Lf ' 95771 LN' ' 1 . ..,-L L 1-Pi ' a ,I ' ?iAZ f 1 1A.A3 :.. x iff P3 .2 24 f Q , I, . ,Q .r .- ymq' ., .2 . .Af .vw .. ., ' 1 -Q.. Tiff' . 5: N24 .,5w,,, V - A y. -V :':-.T,i.1--v --wwf. ,,:fg,f.jc5-'L I., .15 . mn, -xg Q V. 14- mf- ii .-S5,:w5gg,f5 . Lim-.,',' '- 'Y .YF 'fi 'V5L'2-'Q' . Q x 4 15' ' .' . ' . -1.-in ffllsl r1!6',:r,A .-' j v.. 1. , 5.1. Q. .4 ' '. G Typ:-3 gi 23:1 'X' ' '- 1-:Y:',J ' 2 ' K -. , . .f QV' f ' ,, . 'mr ' X. . ., Q ifbz , i . , FXAQQJ svajgsyo you 1 QQ.: ego li, o59 BOYS' ATHLE'I ICS FOOTBALI B XSKI FI B XI L HARRY IDAVIS Czpfam LoN1o R1-s 1 PR C, iff 1111 TR-XCR Cnpfzm ISD 'XIIXANIDI R Comb MR Tumvu CIRLS ATHLETICS B.-XSKITTBALL FOI K DAINLIINC C, lffd:ll'Gl'IORC3lA BAKER Y Nm B: A COM' GY M WQRR Miss MISIILER ' Miss XVELLER Cmzfh-M155 WPII.I,liR I L I Sl:-O-pile-0-ails-1ra!lc-os ygyf-on 4,-Q-.xlf-Q-mfg-was VJ A '.41.2 i .-.LY CCPEPS77 lloutly, Howdy, llowdy, Do! Rickety, Rackety, Rickety, Roo, llowdy Centerville! Zifkety, Zackety, llallahaloo, llovt are you? Ratchem, Katchem, lli, there, Knoxville, you here, too: Sis Boom Bah! l.isten nou yte'll yell for you. Centerville lligh School, Yea, Knoxxille! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rickety Clark, NVl1o has the girls: Scarlet and lllafk, VVlio has the pep, This is the team we always hack, Centerv il Yep! Yep! Yep! llig Tiger! Wow! VVow! Little Tiger! VVee! VVee! fenterxille! Won ! Alhia! le High School Centerx ille, Centerville, Centerville! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah ! Rah ' Rah ! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah ! Rah! Rah! Rah' Rah! Centerville, Centerville, VVeL'! Centerville! On C. H. S., On C. H. S., plunge right through that line, Run the hall clear round Seymour-- ' .-X touchdown sure this time. On C. H. S., On C. H. S., tight on for her fame? Fight, Fellows! Fight! Fight! Fight! .-Xml win this game. Little llohhie See callin' signals to the team, Says 4-5-2 Then what do they do! VVhy, little Tommy Fee, wherever he may he, Gralws that hall and that's not all, Old Raymond Bailey hits the linc with n dash, 'l'he Bloomfield team they look like hash, They feel pretty lvlue anti you would, too, With Centerville lighting They go like lightning 'l'urner, Staley, Shankster, Burns, liaeh of them his letter earns, llroshar, too, he sticks like glueg W'inter, Davis and Monk are going keeng lt's some machine, yes, some machine. Cap. Bill Ressler with his mighty hrawn, Says, Come on, fellows, we're going strong, We'll smash 'em and we'll hust 'em, Then we'll send 'em hack to Bloomfield again. And they will. r-X151-Q1 K-oojgsqo s-0-J w ego ll-7 Goa it-D311 N 1 v 1924- TRACK The 1924 Ccnterulle Traelt Tum vm compo ed mostlw of men competing rn their xarrous exent: for the hrst tlme Two du1l meete were held both at Lenterulle 'Iheie two meets were held wlth Qewmour 1nd Xlbm aQ opponent The Meet wrth Qesmour vm won bx Centerulle whrle the one Wlth -Xlbn W1 lot bs tvso point bemg deelded bs the relax which vns lost bw Centernlle 'after 1 grc1t 4-40 r1ce bn D1XId Monk Genem the Xlbn Xce mrrled off the Il'ldlXldLl1l honor of the du 'Ihe Immtron Meet at P1r on 1nd Grmnell College were both 1ttended 1nd 'xlCY'll1 der wae Qent to the '3t1te Meet at Iowa Lrtw where he was no ed out bw Il xerv :mall margin from a pl1ce rn the pole x1ult The vxmner In thw exent were forced to coxer 1 new Qtatc record At the l1r on meet both Y1nt 1nd Alexander placed ld won Ert 1nd the cox cted gold medal Whlle 1t Grinnell 1n off cl1w for -Xlexmder Y1nt tred for thrrd wm ning the med1l on 1 to of bn Alemnder Yunt 1nd Struck Lower 'Ihc Hrgh lump wa mlten e1re ot bw Wmter Bro h1r md qtrrek loner XVmter being able to out 1ump the other two 1 tebr01d 1ump Qlrppx Du V4 the uret porn vunner lrle he dleu 's bemg thrown br Wlnter Y1nt 1nd ometlme Dun Fhe heau hot vm pu hed bw Bro h1r wvlllftl' 1nd Dun ln the aprrnt Bro har Wmter 1nd Dux were generallx the hrt L H 5 men to bre1lt the trlng whlle lyllld Monlt teppecl the 440 Lleo 'Ioelt 1nd Harold lxermm the half mule R1le1gh Tock Wlllxe Porter 1nd Llwde Crrddlebaugh the mule . . - J 1 '. x xl vis S S v x - l H. . . . . e 1' . .f '. . s. . ' t 1' as I' f - -, ' ,. K K l K I' 1 -I 'I .iq A, .1 A, Q Tl . ' . ' s . s s . ' ' ' . . . .. - ,. . . . . . g ' .', S- 1' ' I' . '. s S ' . . . ' ' . 5 ' s . ' '- . . 4 ' , . . . 4 , 4 U ' . , . ' ' - . . ss. The pole vault was the event in which Centerville was the strongest and was taken cnre r x N AK I 'v' 'u V . . . , . , . t . ' ' N 's '. ' ,' ' , s. 1 'K ' J ' , ' I1 h' . N' 'X ' a s us 3 s S ' t f g wr' t 's' s va: ' ' I' ' ' , . , . s - ' s . ' ' ' ' S as s ' s . , ' ' . . - ' ' s, s , ' . . s ' 1 -' ' ' ' s '. . - u . l . -. v - T ' -Y 4' v . ' 5 , 1 . 5 - - , - , . , . , v ' x ' , ' a ' - L I yfg-o1iIfe-,Yg-o-gYa0's'y4ilc-Q-11lg-cv-.yfg-o-i5lctoY X J LONZO RICSSLICR Captain Ressler was a great leader and ran the team well. Lonnie played tackle and was our stellar line man. Plays di- rected against him were sure to fail. Lon- nie will he greatly missed next year. H UG H WINTICRS Hugh, our massive end, was one of the strrngest points on the line-up. He often earried the hall on a fake and was always good for a substantial gain. Chew-ta- haliyu has played his last year for C. H. S. OOO ROBICRT Slili liolw See, our doughty quarterback, ran the team well, was one of our lwest open field meng and played a steady defense. llolwhy is another veteran who leaves this year. DONALD S'I'rXLl'IY Bing played his last games for C. H. S. this year. He played halflwacli and was one of our laest defense men. His 'place will he hard to till on the grid next year. HARRY DAVIS Harry played his second year as a reg- ular and with another year should be a great player for C. H. S. Backing up the weak spots, tackling hard and low, and hit- ting the line for yard after yard in every game, Harry will be one of the bulwarks of next yearls team. NOBLIC HARVEY Noble did not play all year as a regular, but was a good man to rely on. However, he has two more years and should develop into a dangerous triple threat man. O40 TOM FFF Tommy, our immovable pivot man, up- set many of the opponents plays before they were put into operation. Tommy was the equilibrium of a good line and umain- 1tay of the team. RAYMOND BAILEY Raymond, as right guard, was one of the best guards Centerville ever had. His driv- ing tackles made him a dangerous man on defense and his line drives made him a good man on the offense. GUY BURNS IJ.-XYIIJ MONK Guy, lelit guard, has played his first and Davy, the smallest man on the team, last year for Centerville. tIoelto's strong played the right Wing' position. He was point was defense. He was huilt heavy and fast and as hard as a nail. He will not he was almost inipossihle to more from the hack next year. line. O40 GEORGE TURNER VVRIGHT BROSHAR George Turner, left tackle, played his Because ol' l3roshar's steady playing, and last games for C. H. S. George is a veteran his ahility to handle the team, he was of four years and it will take a very good Chosen to lead the 1929 lfleven. With man to fill his old position next year. another year, he should develop into one of the hest stnashers in this part of the state. R.-XI,l'H SIIAXNKSTICR -IOIIN fXl.XR'l'lN ,Xilliuugli Sli:mg did nut play all of .Xlrhuugh -Iuhiiiij did mil pin ilu ui c gqiincs this scaisim, lic could always lu- tiru funsoii, hu could lx- rclicd im In till im munlcd on to do his bust. VVitI1 ginothcr liiic position. .Iolin .liV!'1lf'N gnu hi lu t m u4ii s uxpci'icm'c, lic Sliuuid lk' gi vrudil to cvcrj gillllt. L. H. 5. O40 LINE fl' I-'OR OPENING G.'XN1li '!4. 'A'siL2 2.27.4 .AIIEYLYZZYA 'Y M . an . L ,,-: .g W S FOOTBALL '24 When Coach Theme called for volunteers thirty-seven men reported on the field for practice and the season ol' '25 was started. The nucleus of the team was three of last year's letter men, Davis, Turner and Captain Ressler. With these letter men and many of last year's sulws the outlook was very promising. VVe opened the season at Seymour where, after a hard fought lwattle, we defeated Sey- mour lwy a score of 211-3. This was the first varsity game for many of the players and although there were many cases of stage fright, the laoys soon recovered and played with the hght which was characteristic of the year. The second game was with our old rivals, Corydon. This game was one of the hardest lwattles of the year. hut the end of the game showed Centerville with the long end of a 19-7 score. ln the next game with Shenandoah, C. H. S. experienced a little hard luck. A Shen- andoah man ran unmolested for a touchdown. C. H. S. came hack strong hut missed two chances to seore liecause ol' fumlwles on the very edge of the goal line. The game ended with Shenandoah the winner lay a 13-12 score. The next game was with the lies lVloines Catholics at Des Nloines, where Centerville was defeated lay another one-point margin. The game was hard fought and fast. Center- ville lost a chance to score during the last two minutes of play lwecause of a penalty on the two-yard line. The final score was 14-13 in favor of the Des lVloines Catholics. The team journeyed to Keokult for the next lwattle. Determination to win over the undefeated Gate City eleven resulted in a 30-O score for Centerville. This was probably the hardest fought game of the season and was Keokulfs only defeat. iYZi51'a '21'. Z1'1'fZ'7L.41 ' t f.Zi2. x' '1144' 7L1.4.L ' fl. In X AKvMNl.PAl.l-D QQ.: ur sgsfgcga 1.0.1 '-1-JA I -I In the Bloomfield game, the scrubs were glven a chance to show their callbre when five regulars were suspended because of dlscrpllnary reasons The subs showed up well and C H S agaxn came out ahead rn a 21 7 game The last home game of the season was wlth Knoxvrlle fhls game was the hrst Annual Homecommg game for C H S The team acqurtted themselves credxtably and defeated Knoxville to the tune of 30 0 Centervllle went to Falrfield wxth a team crlppled by the loss of Harry Davis The team was confronted wlth an exceptlonally heavy lme and a fast backfield The first of the game showed even plavmg between both teams Finally Fairfield rushed for three touch downs and defeated our team 27 0 Thls was the only bad defeat of the year At last comes the clrmax of the season We went to Albla our oldest rxvals for the last game of 25 Albla had made strong showmgs agamst very good teams When Geneva Albxa s star was unable to gain Albxa resorted to passmg and completed sex eral passes for a touchdown Centervllle put forth 70 yards of stralght smashmg and tled the score 7 7 Netther team scored further and the game ended 7 7 Those who played thexr last game are Captarn Ressler Monk Turner, Burns, Martm, Bailey Wmters See Staley and Fee The bulwark of next years team consrsts of Captam elect Broshar DRVIS Shankstcr and Harvey The teams thus year were exceptlonally strong and although the record shows five vrc tones and three defeats the year of 25 was a decrded success for Centervllle Hrgh SFCOND TEAM GAMES The second team thrs year was unusually strong losmg only one second team game The team played five games thus year two wrth Fxlme, C H S wrnmng both two with Albla, C H S belng the vlctor rn both of these The boys lost their only game to the heavy Moulton team Most of these men have two more years m school, and should develop much materlal for future C H S VBISIIICS OOO C. H. S. loses many good players by the graduation of ten of the fourteen letter men. . z . , , . . , I N L I !lc0-aXIeo'-,NIr-b-aSIaooil.-yfoo-uSIeav-,HIg-oaNIc0-aV X -I ff. 1 A i Q N M -.1 nc F N ' I BASKETBALL '25 The first game of the season was a practice game with Mvstlc L H S showed up in true form by defeating the visitors with the score of 32 I6 The second team finished the game lndlanola was the hrst game on our schedule We proved too much for the In dxanollans and defeated them ln one of the best games of the year The fmal score was I8 4 Albra was the next victim for the C H S five Centerville was forced to play a bet ter game than they had yet plav ed, but they proved equal to the task and won from Albta 14 10 Centerville s next game was with Ft Madison This was the first defeat of this season althougn C H S outplaved the Madison men in the last half However it was too late to even the score and the game ended 20 10 in favor of Ft Madison W played Keokult the next dav This was probablv the hardest light of the year The half ended with a t1e score of S 5 The second half two Keokuk subs piled up the score to 24-C H S added 6 points but the game ended 24 ll m favor of lxeokuk The next week Keokuk was met here in a return game The game was fast from start to finish, but Centerville was unable to overcome a Keolvuk lead piled up m the second quarter The game ended 2: I8 in favor of Keokuk This was the first defeat for Cen tervllle on their own floor In three years he team recovered the stride that meant victorv and beat Bloomfield Centerville far outclassed the Bloomheld men and the score when the whistle blew showed 26 for C H S and 5 for Bloomfield The next game was with Osceola Osceola came to Centerville undefeated with a list of twelve consecutive victories Centervllle played the best game of the season and gave Osceola the only defeat on their schedule Osceola had to be content with one field goal lp the last few minutes of play and the game ended 27 6 in favor of C H S We next contended for honors wlth Fairfield The score at the half was 2 l in favor of Centerville Fairfield rallied the next half and defeated us 19 L6 Again we defeated Bloomfield This was Bloomfield s second defeat at the hands of C H S The second team finished the game with a score of 38 I0 Promise City gave all basketball fans a surprise A runawav game was generallv ex pected But Centerville earned every point thev made in a 76 14 game The Centerville qumtette went to Albla for the return game This was the hardest game on our schedule Albia had the advantage of plavmg on her own floor The half ended 9 9 but Albla came out on top with a I6 ll score Our last scheduled game was with Oskalocsa Oskaloosa was another team with an un defeated schedule C H S put up a hard fight but the Osltv men prov ed too much for u and we lost 28 l3 STCOND TT-XM GAMFS The second term plaved two games one with Fxlme and one with Sewal Thev showed their ability bv wmnmg from lixllne 22 14 and by defeating Sewal 17 13 Almost all of the second are back for one or two more vears and promise great thing fo C H S BASIUSTB-XLL TOURN-XMTNTS The hrst team won over all entries in the Sectional Tournament plav ed at Centerville This entitled them to enter the State tournament at Oskaloosa Centerville drew a bve Since Ottumwa al o drew a bve Centerville plaved her hrst game wi h Ottumwa a her opponent 'Ihe Centerville hve put up a hard fight although thev were defeated 21 I8 The second team entered an mutation tournament at Mt Pleasant Their first game was with West Libertv At the end of the half the score was 6 6 West Lxbertv came out with the big end of an ll 6 score . . . . , . . , , , I . . . . . , -, . . I H l - . . ,, . - I . I . ' ' s . . ' . ' ' r 7 . , 1 ' . N I. I,I I . . , . . . . , . I . . . . . . . I . , ,C X ' A Y U 1 ' 'A 1 I I A l V' . . . , ' ' . . ' ' '. 1 K ' T v ' -' , . 1 ' 'I K 1 L ' u 1 K. c U w . w . A vi 3 ' lv I . . . . I . I . , . . - I x 4 . I' A ,v Y u Q . . L. ' t Y ' ' . ' ' . ' ' cc rx e n . 1 ,. ' sv 1 f s , . I .. 1 . I . - I K Y , 1 v - , -I I ' sie N x i . ' , as , ,aa , ' . . . . , e I V S ' ' . s '. Lt A , . I v, I -I . I aI . I , I . . . I I . . II . - I . -v II ' sc, ,xx , , -N 5 ' I t I t S I' . . . ' A I L 4: A A 11 . ' e ' L 5 - ' ' ', r I q ' ' - , . v . t . V I. I I I S I IMI v , II. I .I I , I. . I . . s . . , V K - n I . I. . I , 4 . f . . I - - ' :I 1 - , I ' f . . ' ' ' 5 u LI Y Yf9 !Xfl'9'!YC'9 !Y1Y'f'9 DYlc't1Yf'91Xl X LZ'.2fZ'4' .4 4 C1'Z7A'C7AK!'Z7L '374T i7 C e .Y THF COACH Conch 'lil1l1lllL', again, has prcxvetl his nlvility to turn out ll successful tegtm for all events. It is thruugh his clhcieney :mtl persisteney its 11 couch that C. H. S. has lween so successful in all athletics for the past years. .Nt ull times, hc has had faith in the boys and their ability to win and so has inspired them to victory. ll.-XRRY ll.-XVIS YVRICHT l3ROSll:XR fnpmin Davis I,1:wk.d his IAS! HHH. of ph H. Yvright stzlrtetl the sensrin nt gunrtl :intl plztyetl 5. htlslcethznll. ll:u'rV lllilVL'Ll llllllfll :intl Plzxvetl it i' Stmlly hmm iIi l'li'r'l thi' Lind li thc SV:'sl l WVU Km, m.m mwkiuq .I .hurt hwkvt umll, lmnnie held dun n his pusitinn, Bruslizn' plnving H.H.H, WN tlwn, H N .m lniqt It will bl. h 'rd manly ai pzlrt uf the time. NVright hzis zlnrxther vtzu' to find another wht, can up-lwid his Standard of :ind is expected tu win niztny lznurels fur L. ll. S. lqilylng' R.'Xl.l'll SH,-XNKSTER Sh:lng hzls une nwrt' year tn hzlttle fm' ultl lll'Gll NVINTERS C ll. S. lle xxzis the fastest nmn un the tltwor Willtiilis plilyiid his list your tim- Ccnuirvillc' :intl succeetletl in l'1I'L'JllilIt1,2' up il Ql't'2lt many plzlys. uchimim-hilkyn Plilyrd uimmi und it milk ll Vvry l'ilIl'fllL'I'!'l1Ul't', he h.ul :A tleutl eye tint' the hglsket :ind I: iilll 1 Ummmim Ui gm dw utip-UW, Hum him' crvulml he euuntetl on to :nhl tn the score. . . . , , .-M- Hugh was high ptunt num in C. ll. 5.101 ..H, LONZO RESSLER ROBERT 91515 Lennie plztyetl gLI1ll'Ll :mtl wus well :ihle tu hold See, .u suitzuhle tezunmzite fur Shzmkster, wuts zu Jenni his side uf the tltmr. Between Ressler :ind wontlertiul tlonrnizln illltl nhen Close tn the hnsket, Dzlxisi the Hplmsing YPZIIN haul ll verv slim Chsinfe he seltlrnn missed al shut. ulirrhhyn gratluzltes this :lt the hzlsket. Lonnie, ulsn, goes this yezir leziving yt-,H-, unly Sh:1ng ' :ls ll nucleus for next ye:tr's team. e1'I.I1T.2S.'ISf'Zl'1'.i'ZS'ZZ.'Z1'LIIYLII1'4ZI1'l T .Ae , -A A, YI' OUR COACHICS This year the girls were fortunate in having two umst eflieient enaehes, hliss Nlishler and Miss Wleller. lVliss lVlishler, with the assistance of- Miss VVeller, turnetl out a turist SLlCL'CSSl-Lll girls' ltaslcetlwall team. lt was necessary for them to develop the ahility uf' the girls in this spurt. 'l'he sueeess of' the teatn certainly is due, to a great extent, to their untiring 1 eflorts and their aliility as euaehes. GEORGIA BAKICR--Guartl IRLANCIII2 'l'R.-XXLER-Sitle Center Geurgia vtas the uuly veteran ue haul to huiltl Th' l 'S5'll'l'lY et 'll' l 'll -'ms milklllll lW5k4'!5 l a team aruuutl at the beginning uf' the season. lllilwllffs so 'Nucl' ll 'lH'y'lt11'fr 'lf 'lil' fvlllclis T liuth her ahility at guard autl her ahle leatlership i l1'l'fl lllf' l ?'ll llmf 5' lnsf gulf' U 'l 'i 'S ll 'll made her a most valuable Captain and player. 'lN 9S' l 'j 1 f1'ff F t1'H fi '1 '1' Sl'l: 'l flfhwl. was lm Ch.H.,. pass that Gl.m.gi:l Umm nm autl aeeuraey Ill passing are fun lug assets Nilllfll imL.l.u,Pt UI. nu girl so lzlrgl. UI. so MS! that make llanrhe S1-!L'llt'flIXf' in lllk'IL'IlI11 yturk of the Gl,m.gin Umm nut -twxm. UPN- yyl. in-L. SM.,.y ,hu ganie. As 'she is truly a jtuuur, we are expecting she finishes her haskethall career for C. ll, S. this ll' SW hm' In 'ltr' l'm 'llf ugilm 'WX' YUM' WI.. .IEAN LANGl'ORlJAGL'ARlJ 'lillis nas .lean's first year nn the squad autl Ii xllI'IN15 WYALI'ACE-Fmiu'Hill iwiixlmltrilllliriiiilli xililll-will tiliililliu uiiiliv , . . . . . . If ' ' Y f K I . I ' 'A I ' I 1 ' 'I'hey say red hair tneans a fighting' tllspusituui, hinvlxifm' xilhkh uw hu-Li mlm-t hr We knuu that Pauline surelv put lots uf' fight in ' . . . .i . , ' ll L lfNl'. L: .' Il-Ol ll- ' ' W '!' H-'mf' Sllf' Pl5'Yl l- All i'W 'iim' 'Tc :md J' Onelwvlltluiiiteatlieshxiithst tlfpentlhlilietliilavers, good reach utatle her a yaluahle senrer for C. ll, xw mm- gym in -'Minn W-'Q Kltlwl-hw An Phu-I, 4 S. Pauline is a kluninr and su has anuther year tu vvhil HM QU Nil H in' ' 'H yum Upplgmld gh! . , , e . 1 J: :'e1r- ' ,, - snr lm L H' S' fuultl he couutetl un tn out jump het' rival and IFNNHF HUTCI'INQONQFUIMAuld get tht- tip ntl . Katherine gratluates this year ' . 1 11' 'lllw-lvl 1' it ttf- 't 1-.h'l- .lenme is the only Stvplttnnure nu the first team XFN!!! hui All to mi I P utr mtl in i I which speaks for itself uf her unusual ahility as ' IEPSLEN Asunyisuh a player. ller fast tlrihbluig and quick shuts nn- . . . , lleleu is a player uhm euultl he tlept-mit-tl Hptni der the basket made her a high scurer tor L, ll. S. N MIP K ul md tu lm h I IH ll in Im Mmm in K ' ' ' ill . . ' K 'I l i l . i I . I.-ANNIE ALl5X.,xND1.:R-Sub She makes a fine gnartl. She has anuther year in Fannie is une of the fastest and uiust versatile llllldl tl' llmik up I mist umm' players un the squad. She is a goutl shut when Rlevlill lll.'NCll-Sith playing forward antl fast in passing, if' in the Ruth sliuuld he ahle tu hultl tltmn a first team Ceuter. livery-mme regrets that she duesn't have pusitiuu next year. She knrms basketball and is another year to play regular. a fast, clean player. Q- J LE Q s. vc C gc V Q I1 2 rl. .-I V :L 1 E at .4 7 I- X Ik!-'QJIKG-0-rlxl-Q-I '-on I I-1-2129:-JIXG-Q-'J 4-C-PL I Q1 N ' I GIRLS' BASKETBALL MYSTIC I7--CENTERVILLE I7 On December 19th, the girls played their first game of basketball with Mystic. The game was a very clean one and both teams worked hard, but despite their hard efforts, neither one could gain the upper hand. The exciting game came to a close with a tie between our home team and our rivals-Mystic. BLOOM FIELD 14--CFNTERVILLF 17 Our local team met Bloomfields team in anuarv at Bloomfield The game did not make much progress at the beginning but when the local cagers warmed up we showed them what basketball was, although the game ended wlth a rather close score MYSTIC 28 CIINTERXILLI' I0 On the night of Februarv 4th our mals met us on our own fioor Fxceptional play mg was displayed by both teams but although we plated fast and hard, Mystic had the upper hind almost continuously through the game MYSTIC 3 0-CENTERY ILLE 8 Again on February llth we met the Mvstic team but this time on our foes own floor The floor was a hindrance to us but we cannot deny that Mystic plat ed just a little better than we did, for the score shows it BLOOMFIFLD 6 CFNTERVILLF I9 The Bloomfield team visited us on February 13th This game was well won al though Bloomfield did not show such good teamwork and plaving as they had done the time before The game came to a finish with the score very much in our favor SFWAL I9 CIINTERVILLF I3 We met a new team on our floor on the night of Februarv 20th The baskets seemed almost too small for the ball for Centerville but dld not prove so for our opponents A the end of the game no one felt that the team had plated in vain although the score was GIRLS IIVI FRCLASS GAMFS At the close of the first semester the first series of the Girls Basketball games was held The Freshmen and Seniors held the first combat with the latter winning by a score of I0 2 Next the Sophomores and umors plaved and the umors won bv a large margin Then came the real fight between the life long rnals the umors and Seniors This year the Senlors lost the name of being the winners for the game ended with a score of I7 ll in fuor of the unior The second erles was plued the last of March This time the Sophomores again plated the Freshmen winning with 1 score of 13 ll Next in order the umors played the Sophomores Luck was with them this time for the umors won bv seventeen points, score of 19 10 in fasor of the Seniors The Seniors 1nd umors stage a combat now, the Seniors winning the game and the championship bv a score of I8 6 . 1 U ' J ' . .h 'VI y . . rg ,wx , y - . I 3 . . 1 , .U X .V ' - ' l Q, 'V . ' 7 . Y . . . , , . 1 . 1 ' K sy. Q . Q . I , - - . I ' ' , ' - . t 1 I 'v . r ' y A against us. i ky l 1 4 sa N . . H, A - - v J ' , I ' ' . ' - - . - ' , J ' '. ' . ' ' , .. . K, J . S- s C ' . . .j - . i . ' ' , . . . 1 Q - I . J . -- ' J - , . - , - , , J ' Vollcy Bull Champs-Class of '25 Basketball VVinncrs-Class of '24 I-XIX!-Oil!!-Q-PIX'-0-I 1-0-I v 1-or-vlkta-I I-on G0-PIKII1 FOLK DANCING Folk dancmg thls year was more popular than ever before The class was verv large and was made up of many Freshmen besrdes members of the other classes All of the unlor glrls who took folk dancmg took part ln the unlor chapel Two numbers were glven as follows Coquette--Mawsel Moore and Ruth Packard Peasmt Dmcc-Helen Burgess Zella Kelse Helen Ward Ruth Packard Mlldred McNamar, Agnes Sodergren My rtlce Brokaw Maysel Moore and Marguarxte Wnlson ln May Mrss Weller presented 1 dClT1OTl9fI'RIlCh to the publlc The first act was a ballet entltled The Blrthday Dream Betty june was wery trred after her blrthday party and her nurse had some drflicultv In gettmg her to bed Soon the Dream Parry wafted her lnto the land of dreams where the wonderful people of Mother Gooseland came to lrfe There were Lxttle Boy Blue, Marv Mary Qurte Contrary, Lnttle Mnss Muflett Wooden Soldrers, Lnttle Bo Peep Rab the Sandman came and frightened them all awav Yarnous group dances and solo dances were presented m the second and thrrd acts ACT Il ACT III Reap the Flax The Crowmng of the Mav Queen One Rarny Day Kateenkfl Peasant Dance Russran Festn al Mazurka The Song of the Alps Tree Nymphs lrlsh Txlt Coquette I a Semorlta Phyrarc Dance Argentme Tango V OLLFY BALL This year the glrls took a great mterest rn volley ball an almost forelgn game ln our hugh school act1v1t1es Under the dlrectron of Mlss Weller, the driferent gvmnasrum cl1sses played the game Round Robm style and great excrtemcnt was aroused INDOOR BASFBALL Another form of athletlcs was mtroduced for the glrls thrs year The gwmnasaum classes took up mdoor baseball Later class teams were selected and an mter class tourna ment was held N I X, Q . Y . . 5 , . . , - bits, Raggetty Ann, and the little French Dollg all of these had come to her party. Then , , . I . . ' 4 I N I- 1 YC'95v vC'?'lv v3vlf 5vC'9'1vf'9'9vf11v x J f'- past. Flags fun rxquisitv fn Inst, A1121 gvt nun-2 rxquisitr fnhw Mf7N'I'f2fJX1l RY --i .linu- .ign --1 wl ' Q . x Q9 5 f, ..-ff. K ,WX In X 151.-Qvgt-oJ1ys.9s I-oo 1 sq-1 eq.: QQ.: 4-0915 1 1 CALE DAR PTEHBER ',,us al ft! run -X cum li Q A A Pkilb XX A 45 E ff Q Frcshnes 'are rnmatcd Rapxd advancement ' Freshxes 'appear rn Physlcs Class xmmy ns out for football Blushing brides come to Chapel Tlmld Sennors change to Engllsh Course On to the Musnc room' A howlmg half hundred Katherme ns absent George looks suck Femlnme voices screcchmg a great cholu We re becommg accustomed to mustaches Faculty auto lane up makes faxr showmg As before announcced, Mildred writes YVest Pomt Marjorxe arrxwes on time Mlss Upton and Miss Green enjoy the mute w J I' Y ' f I 0, 0 Defense d1y p1rade Every one vnlks 9 Frrst Physlcs 1ab' Sunch fun' Miss Asbury IB happy We play football now More Pep , gurls' Meet m room 33 No nolse from the North Hall Wake up, Seniors' Beat Seymour 203 Good start boys Shall we have a Spanish Club? Gxrls League orgmlzcs lasting loyalty pltdged Lnusual attendance at Room 35 fx - ' a Q A if' f J ,- E flff. I N JHum,ffl,,,l':'luvr+v-ff.,.:fL,',',!'I' y .,u1rn,,, IIIV llvlmuly H . Q H f,,.,,,,H 1 X, fa of W1 22 as 55 if if CX V -2 t 'sis 4 55 lf ww - L Q li f sv an ' 5 ,,,. fl 0 2 1 ,Z V 4' gg 1. A + 'l'i , f.. U - 0 H n . u K' . ,y . 19- K 1 l vi ' cl, ' - ' h ' ' 22. ' ' 1. . T i ', ' 23. ' . ' . v. ' ' ' ' . 24. ff H ' . ' . I ' 25. ' . ' ' ' l ' Q l ' S. 27. , - . , , . j . z 28. . . ' 29. ' 2 . ' - ' ' ' l ' I r. 30. ' 1 . I N I L I Slc-o'-aSl'e-4-oiIr0'siI4-oo!IASleo-a!Ic0-sylNb-nSlct'-aY X-I I-XIX !!!-vo so-I ' GTUBER fm Y rf! X ! f If I WE. IA, ' sf ff, N' - lj i l 6. We want our Auditorium, f soon ! 7. Staff swears to keep dedication a secret. 8. Spanish c l a s s quiet - Jewish holiday. U. Camera M a n and weather man disappoint drilled me sr .. S JVM. 'Ml l. A serious con- tract made by one junior girl and Sophomore boy. 2. Real Pep - HCII, C. ll. S. . 3. Big plans for the Black Dia- mondn. 4. Did we beat Corydon? Yea- liol -51 2743-lha ' i' i -I5 1 , . is i Q l ' itll l , I r l .. -up boys. Ill. A good fight, but Shenanadoah wins. lil. Favorite 7th hour sport-More pictures m ide. H. Wear your ties again, boys. You can borrow coats from the taculty. IS. Shouts and tears. Vacation and grade cards. 20. Si is crowded. Tardy sheet tilled. 2l. Albert learns something. a frictionless pond. lle mustn't go on 22. Volley ball tournament progresses. ice of Wales. 23. Coach's latest title is f'Prii 24. Hurrah fo r Senior girls, the Volley ball cham- ,nu pions. 25. Coal miners beat Keokuk! 27. Girls' Basket f llall season opens. 28. Faculty meets. 1 f 29. No more id- ., ling in the halls! K .15 4' 14 Who'll give me a slief fll. Little Bobbie See is a great success. 1.13-JG3.3G.1-Jill N '-s nf l. Bloomfield d 3. Wedding bells 4. L o s t ! Ray- mond's mustache. 5. A bad day for Miss Speake. The folding bed fold- ed suddenly. 7. B u y c a n d.y Help the Girls' League pay the athletes' doctor bills. IU. New fad ap- pears. Mary wears suitcase strap for belt. ll. Homecoming. if fi Ak ,ad fum, ff, Q 1 . 1 N! lp! li' E I ,fill H X ' 1 1 1 1 I W' .S A efeated. llot Dogs! heard. Cora is gone. p 5 F .V M Big Pep meeting. Beat Knoxville! l2. Artistic ability displayed in declamatory try- outs. lil. Crowds are about the Auditorium doors. Beautiful scenes and drapes appear. l4. joe D. had a l i t t l e cow that hc took W to school one day. GJ ' 17. Beware ! Q ff ' Ph 's- f R v Juniors. 5 ?A f.,,..--un, ics tests are 1 awful. ' l IS. Scandal! 9 The Coach has U1 lunch in the WM pu, 1' '4- kitchen. l9. Second team 2l. Hugh starts shows speed and defeats Albia. something-Rockford hose! 22. Only three days to wait. It's being seated. 24. Faculty pictures are slowly coming in. 25. Nine 'rahs proud? for our Auditorium. Are we 26. The day of days. Mr. Osborne speaks! The faculty remin 27 isce. We'll not soon forget it. .. . Thrills, shouts, chills. A tie with Albia NVait till next Turkey Day. 28. Much needed rest after an eatful day. I I-1 V.--sv.-o-1 fo-nn-oo -vf-0-:ve--ve-o-vc'-a x-I rnX119co use 1.90 994 1 Li-J G4-:J 6.0.3 G19 1 E ENB JANUARY u I Q' hi '::lhll I --'- my gm... Football squwd rs made happv hx Mxss Sxkes and the Booster Lluh Rc-11 CTIIl1ll5ll9l1l for class lwskcthall Boom' Vkhlt as t Only I thsh ugh! e 'tudntorrum We lluns like hard times parties Home decllmntnry contest 'Vhrjors Kr-n neth and H tllxen .art vunners One more thmg t if Dtlntmg almost popular vson t Ins en M Trefz nounctments ll W:-'re hearmg S G u c 1 v x 4, Christmas Plum Pudding reat to he so comforta ale ln Chapel Mr Fannon selects the clehwte squad Black Dnamond staff breathes after gre1t rush 'Turn to the Rnght junior play IS a c cess Santa Claus 'rrrnes early and attends the Senior party Toughw' Percv' and Lee make a hxt m h Lhrrstmas Plum Puddmg ' n 5 Merrv Lhrrstmws and Happy Neva Ye1r' .pf an -' ,JMR Liang' Lhng' School again Mnss Crten muxes to the first floor Cr-am' tum' Cram' Trnal debates gnen Some spetchtiiers EX'l!119l ' ' ' I Dnhaters make excellent show mg but lose tu Albla orators M Frefr rs exhausted h much schtdulxng Students worry vmhrle teachers meruork m stretchmg gmdes 4 day of rejoncmg and grref Albm New recruits located Ill Room Harry appears n e r a l l W a next? e x t V Beatrnce vsears her apron Fear nf the orches tra put at Ft Mad :son muses our team tn ost' A glee club ns chos en from the chorus Dad you ome pre red t 26 P North lllll leads H1 slle of Annuals Shockmg husnness' Stwtnc machme actne Plnsrcs c 1ss lts growung lhll's misplaced evehrmx Mrss 'Vhshltr hz-comes 1 promrnent humorrst We lost to Keokuk More speed gang - BV..- ar. ,. . : 131-.lg ' .-f 1 .14 ' rn -sill. 'gf -- J! ' t - t .1 .. - . gm. - - .. A . 2 1..- f ' I 6. . ' .1 - ' . 3. I .ik I l X . s, ' . . ' . , f . . 9. ' . . 4, . 'z Qi? 'z . l' in th ' ' Y ' ' ' ' 5 12. . 4. -4 '- ' 1 ' . 13. -'- 4 '- X' A I. ' E 14. r. ' . ' ,- - v 0. ' o t u. - . ' is , lg' - J ' .l - o l6. . ' ' ' ' . 10. The ra d i 0 is We get our grades, and defeat ' ' I I to In . .y r. h ,'- an- 19. , l ' , 4. ' - 'B' - 'N we - t ' . 77' m l a b 4 r t 20' ' l 53 , 15 - - o v s. h t ,n l2. Isn't it g ll' N ' ' u ' - I 1 n ' ? 22. - ls. . ' . . . , ' ' ' 1 . I6. ' . , a 23. ' - . 59 5 11 - ' . ' ' su - 26. - 1 C - ' , p a f o r h c th. 18' ' ' .V ' 27. .' J 1 ' : . ' zs. - ' ' . . ' . ' '- in IQ' to ps, tt in 1 - - j 1. .. t e ' ' 1. ' .' 29. ' -- ' ' a 3 -. 22-Ja . . ' ' ' . 1 t' ' 30' U ' . i X ' I A ' . . 31. . . , . L I vC'9'9vf31vC 3'3vt1'!v?vl1'lvCf1vCT'Dvf1'5v XII I 1 rn Al-viNl9AGi Qi-I sr ug.: G13 so-1 FEBRU RY N REH Rea Pep' for the Osky ga H is vaded bv crick e s Did We beat Osceola' Yea 1 o' Q Q Q. S mors tumult ac ultv wars on cheating The team gave ii ld lively' rice ,ll W W We are thank ful for radio prognms Girls, beware nf Jumping to conclusions is advice given in chapel Coach arrives in Bloomfield, late for the g1me a bad tire on a cold night, he says Faculty married folks entertain Another call for volunteers-extemporane nus now Victory IS sweet, even lf it is only from Promise City Mildred has set her cap for the Sheik B ware' Helen 1sn't asleep Miss Duckworth announces that she has been three days without a letter V-iudeville for chapel We're for the T Wonder why Iohn F hit that post' Mr Trefz and Miss Kearville were tardy Public showers, too, at fountain on second floor Well have to grvc it to Osky thev ve he1ten us gy-Ncirpqv f-wil o e- ff,2 Z-Q Cf? f 4 Music hath charms The annual orchestra concert pleases all The very latest' Lester's red tie' Another red letter day We hear the nrst broadcasted inaugural Its thrilling' The tournament is on Of course, we won the tournament Smoke' Fire' It was only the film Station W S L I once more Wont 1t be fun to see I 1ul as Sand stromP And Friday' No wonder Marjorie drdn't Wll'l Negative teams v11n in split debate with Charlton The Fire Clown, is 1 real attraction Even the school boxrd likes our cooks The Sophomores proved themselves to b cellent entertainers Senior play cast is 'mnounced C u p 1 ag-un vaded th e s c h o B l a n c h e Henderson is the vic im ft Lee Hen sen is k n g t 0 o freely He leaves 1 class A lively day for the Latin Club What a glorious day' We wish the teach ers would play hookey B1sketb1ll' Track' Operetta' Everything The ' .ITP a have wit a Bob Ware wins beauty prize fiet - rc- U' Q' ' C I 5 ph, A, , ,,,, , ,.,. f ff . fm. IMA, I 7 KK D me- 2- I Q C. . S. ' in- 3- - ' - - ' ' 4. 11. z. Q. , 5, - . - Q 1 ,S X ' ' . . 1 A .1 'Y , - , 11 . ,AW ' 6 . Fm 7- - C ' 'IL 1 10. . ' . . U I 11. ' . . 1. . . - ' ' I 12. 1 ' . J. - Fa' a rs I , I3. 4 ' . ' ' ' . . I U ! A . l . 16. ' . 1' ' ' . ' - - 17. ff ' 1' . ' . ' U t . ' ' ' ' ls. 1 ' . l 19. We saw the Lincoln School magician. ' - l ,I I , -8 20. e ex- ' - 23. ' ' . . - 24. ' d ' s . -' in- ,- Q sq ' I ' ' . . ' . e- - - - fi ' ' ' i ' I' . I N ' . zs. - . ' I ' tal- X . ' . . . ' S 15 ' P. s. I Lhtl my if M.. I ' . ' 1' ' ze. 5 . ' . ' ' 27. ' . f - ' 30. . . . . . i . ' ! 1 ' ' u H., ' 1 31. 1 K - - - ' - nl ' I- X Ili-0-'lit'-Oillkl-0-I 1-O-PIKI' G-0-PIKGQJIKQ-so G0-IIS I 1 , 1 nllurl 4' -bvlrnit ., 1 l 1 1 ' 1 ll ll' Q r l j flllll I J ri o Fools C H Black Dramoncll' IS off to the prmters We ant1c1pate End of Round Rohm Basketball tournament Freshman party Extemporaneaus tryouts More attacks of sprmg fever Semor pms and rmgs Engl1sh dep1rtment chapel Geraldmes bunk party Once ln a Blue Moo ' Operetta Senxor play rehe1rsals Debate wrth Ottumwa H S The Glee Clubs at Chapel Radro Chapel Self made Busmess Man Our Commercral Dep1rtment on the stage A representatwe m d1str1ct extemporaneous contest Warnxngs to keep oil' the grass Pxcnrcsl I'IlkCSl Etc' LOVE PROBLE 'VIS Dear Mrss Quake Is It all r1gl1t for a boy to ask to krss you' Bobbre Bohhre No he should ask your mother My De1r Mrss Quake What w1ll prevent hlonde h'11r from helng con sprcuous on a dark hlue suxt? I' Nut P Nut Call only on brunettes Mv hov frrend calls everv mght, hrmgs me candy and flowers and takes me some place What I do you thmk of h1m9 Brown Eyes Brown Eyes I thmk he must be crazy My Dear Mrss Quake ' 'O A d1spl1y of umor talent The l1st Senror party Wmmng both the Seymour track meet an just a hlt of summer Our COPIFS of the Black Dl3H10Hd', A Spamsh senorrta on our stage A chance to surpass Albn on the tracks Much 'ICIIVIIY 1n the Audrtonum Crowds to wltness the Senror play Fun' Sen1or Cl1ss Day' Beauty and IIIPPIIIESS unmrScn1or Ban quet C p s a n d G o w n s pa rade Solemn Baccahureatc SCYVICC 'SEI Cram' Cram' 1 Cram M S1 s and groans Phys ICS exams 'Vu Th e Com mencement and the End HLRRAH FOR SLMMER Dear MISS Quake What should I do rt' a young m1n klssed my cheek? Txouhled Troubled You should hc well enough acqualnt ed wrth the Bxble to recall the verse rn Matt 5 39 I' rn to h1m the other, also My Dewr Mrss Quake My sweetre comms and spends one evenmg each week w1th me Wh1t do you th1nk of h1m9 Sweet1e Sweetre I thmk he rs a good fellow for some hody elst Dear Mrss Quake Should I go unaccomp1n1ed to the stat1on to see mv fnend depart? Rosle Red Rosxe Red It I9 safe rf the fast males don't stop 1, 1'1 g' - r1lIu,'W nhl .. 1' rl ,Mew -l T Mlll :I1g:,:t1l1ic:l.ll'l1l41' lllSIl3lllll':mll'lll2: ff-111-. 1211 1.11-:ul 1151 1 1. If 1r'f'l 'Z'1'1'l'f' ''1J.'Iz'l:ffa-llllhf-f' - 1 ::,1'1'1 e:'1'!'2-H 915 1 ,-WEN., . 1. N . in ...sm ' 1. ' . 5 ' . I l ' 2. ' ' .1 2- Basketball Banquet' district typist convention. 3. ' . 4. ' . 6. . . S' g ' , ' 9. . . 7- . 1 ' i ll. 1 . . . . . I 8, - - - 1 12. - 1 ' ' - . , 15. . ' . . 10. . . . 16. K I . A ' J . - . - ll. ' ' . . 14. U ' n'- . 17- 3 1s. ' . . . , 1 16. - . . - K, 'fn -,A, 17' ' 1 8. , . 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O --xv U ' I 'rs . 1 I L I iIcoa eo-aXl4-o-,NIr-o1SI-iI4'0 'bXIc'C'1IIc-01'!IztaiI XII 1 ry Al-viACv?uPA'-1-3 uc-1 uv so-rlgso-:Ike-o-1 so-'lk I I1 ANCIENT THEORY 'IESTED DO OPPOSITFS AFTRACT AND LIKFS RFPI' L9 The old theory that opposrtes attract and lrkes repel has been allowed to stand un questioned for too long a tlme Thlnkmg that the High School furnished a good labora tory for experlment we have tested thrs old theory by questlonmg different members We first questroned Robert Ware I haye always had a fulmg for lrght or at least blo xde hatred flappers There Ia somethlng about blondes that rs so llght and alry Now Bob ertaxnly couldnt be called a blonde so here was eyxdent proof of the theorv Helen Ward couldnt understand any doubt on the question We recerved another Light of course But I dont know Fyen rf rmmy had black harr I belteye we d be just as happy Be nrce Brown fay ored dark Then she modified rt by saymg rmther We didnt know just whom she meant but rn our own opmlon we appreclated her Judgment Eyel yn Sprmger had a decrded oprnron There was no doubt that red hatred men were th most attractlye anytlme They are so faithful was her comment Harlan Crayer had manv extenslye ldeas For just looks dark hair takes Hrst place Blondes are nrce and ey en red headed mammas are lots of fun In fact most any of em wrll do 1 m off of dark ones for llfe Lavlor Carmer expressed hr entrments Hereafter I ll try blondes The others are too fickle herman Bratz sand ust look at Catherlne and me We re Just the same 1nd we ye newer had a fuss Iye always llked them sort of Ilttle too It doesnt pav to get one brg ger tl an vou are Here was good proof agamst the theory Georgla Duckworth gaye a contrarv opmton. You know theres a certam brunette that s 1 rv attractrye and grve me blue eyes every trme Then there s a cute Irttle blonde ey en tl ough he s rather young I really don t know whrch rs the most adorable Thus came from Bob See What anvone can see rn a lot of yellow halr that looks luke corn sllk I cant see Of course you know I don t mean mme Mme has a reddlsh tmt Give me dark ha1r and snappv black eyes I certamlv belleye that opposxtc tvpes of beauty attract Dont you suppose she s attracted by my tvpel We could hardly get Mvrtrce awav from Lee long enough to get her opmlon Then she n rely sand dark But she sald It with a world of feelmg Th real test comes from those who haye no reason to be brased Ill therr opmlon -Xnd sc we questloned some that we felt would grye thexr honest oprnlons Inrgmm Poster sud If I eyer get one hes gomg to be a real brunette tall md. handsome You know blondes are supposed to be o hard to keep We were surprised to hear that Mlldred Drummond liked them falr hatred and rosv complexloned The last one questioned gaye a dxscouragmg answer All women make me srck This came from no other than the Honorable Hall Dillon We found from thls that ancrents knew just a little more than we credited them wlth Undoubtedly opposrtes do attract And more than thl II seems as lf the blonde are the fayored ones As a result of thus test let us gne a lattle adyrce for success In loye BLONDFS seek BRUNI'TTf:S BRUNETTIIS seek BLOWDES L I iIr 1XIe-O-s!Ir'0 :NIr'O'1II4liI4'0 1Xlc0'1SIr-0aNIc'01iI X J I 1 , . , 44 1 1 . , ' ' s - s s - . t , ' . v A ' 1 . 1 I . 7 ' , ' sc . 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I . s v 1 I l I X Cl ill li SPECIAL CHAPELS BLOOMFI1-,LDPEP CHAPEL Lnnement I5 mv nnne I come from the drug store Llnement, LIHCUICTII, Buy me, youll send for more I come IH Flilgllly hlndy When you fall down on the stalrs I Im IH nd, they send for me, Whene er thev need YCPIIIS ENC LISH DEPAR I'MENT TIe Enghsh Department presented the play KSIUCL for the boslmgs In Chlpel Aprll the tenth The pl Iy dellt wlth over use of slang by young Amerlcms T e charIcters were Edw Ird Patterson Father, Agnes Sodergren Nlother Bob Wlre Son, Mly sel Moore IDHIIZIIILI, RIssI Lnddlebaugh, Grand mother Hugh Wmter the Sons I-rxend phyed hy In orchestrl dlrected by MarjorIe Plper LOMMERLIAL DEPARTMENTS CHAPEL IFS ALL IN A DAYS WORK The CommercIal students of C H S presented a oae ct s etch e tltled 'L ts All Ill Ll Days Work 'I Frndlv AprIl I7 The sketch depncted some of the Ictual scenes Ind IncIdents that take place IH 'I busmess oiice The settmg was 'I newspIper office The manage ment had ldYll'IlSCd through IIS columns for a competent stenographer There were five applI CIIIYS for the posItIon The cast of the play Included Harold Prow Erma ID'lVlS, Charles Apgar, Gerada McDowell Lms Dawson, Marjoru. Carner, Catherme Clem ens, Ge-orgIa Baker and Helen Burgess Other features of the program were announce ments concernmg the Shorthand and Typewntmg Contest held May 2 at CentervIlle, and musmcal numbers by BeatrIce Brown, accompamed by El eanore Landers Oh' The Bloomfield TeIm IS a screlm Beluve mc, boys I know But the Centerulle Team QUIL IS kten ust w IICII thnt old Team g And when the score IS way up ugh And Bloomfield on her cot doth e She'll send for me and I know w y LIUSC Lmements my name DEDILATION OF ALDITORIU After years of waxtxng and weeks of worklng, our AudItorIum was fllllSl'lLd In honor of IIS com pletmn the fOl'l Illl dedIcItIon was held Tuesday mght Noxemher 76th OII Wednesdly afternoon, the students held the-Ir dedIcItIon Chapel A vexv httmg pmgram had heen arranged for the occIsIon Ilhe orchestra opened the program wIth the selectmn Il 'lrox Itore The next few moments were ones llllf sh Ill always be remem hered Mr Lhlse Oshorene ex Covernor of Mlch n gave I he Irt to hurt tllk whIch won e frIendshIp of all students Mr Trefz then called on members of the faculty MISS Barnett, MISS II Ill lllll Mlss 'Xsbury whose talks made us appre cute more our present SIllI1tl0I'l Followmg these Mr Fee presented the Alldl torrum to us, and Mr Trefz accepted It for us SIHCL, the next dIy was our InnuIl Allna game, the rest of the tIme vs IS spent In stIrrIng up en thusIam The Lolch trled the new platform, some of the Boys Cylee Lluh presented a stunt and the students demonstrxted theIr abIlItv to yell ANNLAL STAFF PROGRAM The Annual Stlff presented 'I short Chapel pro gram to create Interest IH the commg publIcatIon Ind to hoost the sale of Annuals An Informal staff meetmg was held Short renews of Interest Ing parts of the Annual were glven as follows Facultv Nursery Rhymes 'ClIsses cxrtoon In ablea Football sIgns H S St e Fommy Fee Ind Paul Beck the okes These SPCCIII features proved that the staff could put on an Interestxng program as well as pubhsh an Interestmg book ' . . I ' I I .I I , ,I ' I I I . . I . , . I ' ' , e -II 'J 5 ol 1 '. I , ' I .' , ' ' II , I I 1' . ' ' . ' h . ,I , . I '. ' I , I . , . . . I I - I M II . . I I I . . II . I I . I K . , , N ' !! ' . ' , - n u . I, . , , , I , I . I , . ' : I ' ' . ' I I . a I . I h- . : ' ' ': 'z . , . ' I I I I I 1 I l ' -l ' ' I ' S 1 I ' 2 ' ' , , ' at 1 ,. :I , 1 s . ,-. I I ' ' I A . , 1 I C K 1 vs x s I . - I I L D .- ' . y 1 v I ' . . . , - 1 - In :Iddition to this play two selections were 'gf' I :I ' I 'Z 'I 1 ' ' fh I I I . I . I 1 I - I : 1 . : , ' 1 - , , , 1 ' I . . . I I .I - .I I I I I e 1 I Q , ,Il k. ,n ' I Ia ' I I ' I I '. I I 1 I . , ' I,I ' - ' . ', 'f ' ' 4 . I c ' - I N us T I . . , . , ' I I . I I . I , I ,I .- . , 2 I - . I I I I I , ' M ' ' A ' ' . I ' 1 1 1. Iux. -. . ' . - C. . . yl s. I . 1 . , II . , I I , LI Slcvsilq-os no-5 til eta go-:YQ-Q1 tt! .I N I BITS OF MELODY POWER OF EXPRESSION By BERT HAYES Power of expression to some was gnven, Speech born of earth, Sustained by heaven To me was given a gentle tone, Scarce to be heard above the drone Of ndle tongues I cannot hope to reach the heights Of 0ratory's lofty Hlghts Belxeve, I wash but to nmpart, The feelings that rest m my ht xrt, To you, my frxends SPRING By PAUL WITTENMIER The best season of the year IS here It IS the Sprmgtnme wxth nts cheer, And as the warm sun sends xts beams, Nature awakens as lf glad rt seems Many people wonder What makes us feel so blue And why we want to slumber When we should lrsten to you It IS a funny feelmg But nt always comes around And you star gaze at the cexlxng When lessons should be found It effects all the gurls and boys, And also the teacher, too, They seem to chnll your joys And make nt hard for you But nf teachers wall have patrence And the students try hard We will be awarded m Sprmg By a G upon our card FNDING OF SCHOOL By CLARA SHALLCROSS Phe days of school are almost spent, Those days of work whxch may have lent If we but would just let them do What they can show and teach us, too Some knowledge, learnmg, power and more All through our hearts up to the core Of that great knowledge storer Ubraln We do not .Always have to work For round some corner there may lurk A lxttle spark of Jollnty Whxch always makes us merrnly Go bout our work wxth much more zeal Than rf dark gloom and dread should reel Us into muddy pools of doubt So do I say that I most dread The closmg of a year not dead For every day has brought nts stock Of fun, good tnmes, hard work and shocks These days have meant so much to me That I can not be sure to see just what wnll happen when they're o'er ENGLISH LITERATURE By HELEN HORNE A subject whrch appeals to large and small Here's to your lyrics and your pretty son Your crmcnsms of socnety wrongs Your essays and your many nature poems Your tales of truthful knxghts and castle domes, Your novels that may please the young or o , Your epxcs whxch narrate bout heroes bold, And many, many more whxch I just can't Take tame here to relate or perhaps chant Of all the dramas I lxke yours the best, For wrrt by Shakespeare they re not like the rest They tell of pretty maids and lovers true Or sometnmes murder scenes wxth tnals a new Of old trme songs yours are the best to smg, For full of rhyme and melody they rung Your lxves of men are all so fine and grand, Theres none luke them In any other land, For father of all literature art thou The others, come, stoop to you and bow ' . . 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I . 2 ' 1 .. f . 41 .1 N , H .1 4 ow , R E .. . , M 1 2. 1 1 1 EN r ' 1' I , 4' ' 4 , I ' . A , . -. 0 - 1 . , Q l ,Z .5 , . A . 1 ' ca: I R f R Q ' ' , . 1 I 1: . ' 11 ffl 2 FF' IC A I . 1 Q: 4: N1-1 Huy.. 4: -:'v +:. . - . FICPING ...V1-:N UTP: - PERSON f ' 91 . Q 1 1 , UN ow ' . I i 3 ' , ,. 4 N, ,. ,. , , ' ' 4 I . , , 3 . +2 -1 h 1 1 11. . 1: 1-1 1 , . 1' 'Z . 1 ' 0 ' 1-3 If , -, Q A , F 41 1 3 - :S , . ,I . . , I 4' J 8 N, ' 3 v I L 1 vc-nv-fav.-.-,von-sv-vcwnvevsve-oavroav x ll X Il'-ilk'-0-ilk'-90 1-Q-I 11 no-Jlkco-9 Go-1 1-0-'Ik I I' N I MIRRORS OF C. H. S. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Smale Prexident Pro Tampere-Oda Hall l. R. Pearl Goldsberry 2. Ina Gantz 3. Louise Kearville 4. Alma De Asbury 5.5 Clara Speak 6. LaRue Barnett 7. Faye Rhodes 4 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker-Jeanette Kyle l. Coralie Green 2. Georgia Duckworth 3. Eva Thompson 4. Viola Sykes 4 S. Mildred Weller 6. Elizabeth Upton EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Preridenl-J. H. Trefz fWould-be Vice-Preridmtj-james Davis Cabinet Members-- Department of Athletics - Robert Thome. Department of Civic Improvement-La- verne Harter. Department of Accounts-Glen V. Douglas. Department of Domestic Improvement- Cuthbert Sandstrom. Department of Agricultural Improve ment-Horace E. Fuller. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT- O00 Chief Justice of Supreme Court-E. W. Fannon. fW0uld-be Axsociate Judgesj- l. Grier Ware 2. Lester Patterson ' 3. Wright Broshar 4 Robert Ware. 5. Paul Wittenmeyer. 6. Gould Frye 7. Donald Staley 8. William Swearington DON 'T USE BIG WORDS In promulgating esoteric cogitations or articulating superhcial sentimentalities and philo- sophical or psychological observations, beware of lplatitudinois ponderosity. Let all your statements possess a clarified conciseness, a compacted comprehensibleness, coalescent con- sistency, and a concentrated cogency. Eschew jejune babblement, and asinine affectation S. all conglomerations of Hatulent garrulity, In trying to impress upon others the great superiority of this year's Annual, and Why you should have one, it is not necessary to use ja w breakers. Let your extemporaneous de- canting and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibility and vexatious vivacity, without shodomontade, thrasonical bombast, or spirolic hyperbolies. Seduously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, ositeeamis vacinity, ventriloquil verbosity and varclilogquent vapidity, shun all double engenders, prurient jocosity, and pestiferous profanity, either observant or apparent. In other words, talk plainly, naturally and sensibly, and truthfully, just say the l925 Black Diamond is The Best Yet , and that settles it. ll N L I 1lc1lv1iIe4rsXIc-4v-:XIr-oo AXIr'0 !XIc'4l-1SIf'O1'!Ic'o-aiI KJ FXIKI-0-PI!!-Q-ilk'-0-'I so-v w ap.: soo G.-on 4-0-Jlkl I L, 7 ,, c Q gl j nfxjg ,pmt : ' 'H ' l :s LIIUXLLI A ' . 'wa llll F 1, L' O55 X 5, 'vip' 4 jf '51 Remember well and bear in mind, A real good joke is hard to find And when we find a joke that's new, Please don't get sore if the joke's on you. C. F. S.: Raymond's mustache resembles a basketball game. E. W. F.: How's that? C. F. S.: Five on a side. O40 Mr. Fuller fin Physiology Classl: The muscles next to the nose pull the eye inward. Harold E.: That's what's wrong with Ben Turpin. O00 Critic: Gee, but you have a lot of bum jokes in this Annual. Editor: Oh, I d0n't know. I put a bunch of them in the stove and the Ere just roared. ' 000 Miss Asbury: What would you do if you were married and your wife ran away? Bill S.: Celebrate 000 Our father slipped upon the ice, Because he couldn't stand- He saw the glorious stars and stripes: We saw our fatherland. O00 Senior: What was the first thing you learned in C. H. S.? Freshie: That Harter was married. O40 Miss M.: Why do the farmers plow the .ground around the corn? Albert B.: To break up the worm holes. OOO Marjorie P.: 'fGee, it sure is gettin' awful, we have to have a slip for everything. Miss Speake: Yes, we are getting more like a city school. Marjorie: You mean more like a reformatoryf' OOO Tom F.: Aw, leave the window up, it's hot in here. Miss Upton: No wonder you're hot with that heavy red blanket on. O40 Fannie A. Qdescribing characters in As You Like It l: There is one character who is very funny and that is Touchdown. I N I-X lv-colt'-0-vlv-Q-P 1-O-'IN' G-0-Jlkie-7 ooo so-'lk I-1 A N AMELESS ADVENTURE One Wrnters Day a Brshop and hrs Young Ward drove therr Packard down Marn street They passed a shop where they saw a Baker surrounded by a lot of lrttle Bratz The Baker seemed to have had a lrttle too much Beer The lrttle Bratz Shook wrth laugh ter to see the Baker Ware such a grrn The Brshop stroked hrs Beard He thought rt Best to drrve a Way As thev went down the Long Larn they heard a Sheperd blow hrs Horne Thrs Larn led to a dark Woods from whrch thcv saw the Banks of the See The Young Ward on a Hunt for a Bunch of berrres saw a Jay brrd rn an Ash tree across the See She erred rn delrght I Shallcross the See Seerng a lrttle boat she sprang mto rt and was carrred bv thc swrft current mto an Fddw She wondered Howe she Wood get out Lookrng back she saw a Bunch of savages on the Banks, readv to shoot therr Sharp Speers at her One of the Speers prerced her boat causrng a Leek ln desparr she Castor self upon the waters The Brshop seerng her plrght held hrs hand orer hrs Hart whrle hrs face turned Whrte He called upon the great Powers for help Much to hrs delrght he saw swooprng down from the heavens an arrplane The Young Ward clutched thc swrngrng ladder and was brought safclv back to her father s arms But they were destrned for Moore adventure As they passed the Taylor shop on Marn street a Brown Studebaker shot passed them The Ward who was at the wheel stepped on the gas crouchrng Lowe rn her seat lmmedrately she passed the Studeb-rker But Prper the Cop was on her trarl He had concealed hrm elf behrnd some Bales of hav whrch were stacked between two Barnes He caught up wrth the speedrng Packard and took the Brshop and hrs Ward to the polrce statron where they pard therr Pee The sport of the Wrntcr s Daw was or er O40 BUGHOUSE FABLES C H S wrthout dates lNo one attendrng 3: Grrer Ware on the Honor Roll N10 nt-Ld for fmlure Cardb wo Semors taking PhYS'CS rmmre Dau new er savrng a word gjnsfiljgeggn Sgglaiiild Donald Staley agreerng wrth am one The Coach wrth hrs cap on strarght Wright Brobhar ag meek as 3 lamb No green Freshmen Mr Sand trom slowrng up on hrs wav to H s grven as often as Fs akhool Hlgh School Without athletlcb Lester Patterson forgettrng to brag Mr Trefz out of the hall when classes pass Lrbrarw a most unpopular place , Y . , - f , c . . L 1 A , P, C -, - ' as an . , . L , l V . 1. . , t , . ' x - T s l - - 9 ' J a r ' r ,Q ' - .I I . l S' A , . . . , L. .. 1 y - , ' L 4 . , , , 1' . 4 ' S A ' 1 . . . . . , , . , I!! 7 1 Y 4 . . , - . ' 1 Tl . 'D A ' . , vhs n s l r . s . . , . 1 . Y . . I '1 1 1 . l . 5 I . . y l ,Q .. ' L I vC'3'1vf3'1vf'31vC1Svlvf3,vf1'7vC 3'DvfT,v XJ In X QL-QJQ3.-Q.Dl'xl..Q..: 973 1 QQ-JIKQQ-.3 N ODE TO FOOTBALL Kick 'em, bite 'em, siss' boom' bah' Send the doctor bill to pa, 'Leven, forty, eighty two, Look out, Bob, he's coming through Bust his ribs and break his neck Gee, guy, Pm a lovely wreck Blow the whistle, call the doc The quarterback has lost his sock Buck the tackle five to gain, Gosh' my collarbone does pam Fourteen, ninety, twenty four Kick 'em in the nose once more Honest, Blll, now a1n't this great? Cave his slats with all your weight Kick em, bite em, slss' boom' bah' Shlp my coflin back to ma O+O SLANG ATyp1cal Student Fdltorxal C-'O-'D 41'-'Af If there is anyone thing more than another that we feel It s up to us to take a whack at it is the abominable habit of usmg slang by some of these bozos Its a bloommg outrage that even the highest of our high brows cant tear off a few pages of the English languge without running A few days ao some pm headed egg slung us a spiel that we couldn t make head nor tall of He got our deck so shuffled we didnt know what was trumps till finally we got a hen on that he was trvmg to string us He got a lot of kick out of it but it was a rotten trick and we shall be leary of such eggs in the future We want you all to stow away under vour lids that the gang what puts out this Annual from the Mam Squeezer on down to the devil and g neral flunkey positively will not stand for any such slush and we dont mean maybe either This IS the straight goods so just kindly can the the dxpthongs banish the bray, vamoose the vowels, hush the chocker, gag the cackle, chop the chatter, subside, fade away kick the soft pedal diminish the articulation, fan the phonetics cork the consonants or harness the chm, if You please' In other words, shut up' OVC Bob See made a mad dash for some fallen com which Harold Flgm had dropped Mr Fuller Harold, be careful not to let that happen again or Bob might hurt himself L I iIr'0 1XIe01iIc 0'a'SIc-00SI4lSlc'0'sSIc'01!Il'4D1Xl00'1il XJ 9 3 ' a C . , . , . c ' cc n I ' ' J ' ' ' ' 1 , y u Q 1 - , . . . in a bunch of slang on us. lt's an awful bum habit. . . , A . . , . , . . A . ., . , ' i 3 - 9 I ! Q 9 Q Y li , , ll ' ' ' !! ' I I' X 15 1109-ifgc.-9-J so-J uv up.: eq.: 1.0.1 1-qojg 11 s 4 1 COMICS OF L H S REVISED PROVERBS Motor md thc glrl motor wlth wou walk and sou walk alonc X h11r ln tha hcmd lb worth two m thc comb ll 1 mm 1 to rlac wxth thc sun hu mu t not Qtu up l1tc wlth a dwghtcr Poole ru h m whcrc mgels fear to wud It bettur to by dtad than out of fashion 'I hurc 1 nu c.r too much to spend X dax dreaming tudc.nt gathereth no knowledge You mn gnu a grrl a hmt but vou can t make hcr take lt Llttlg Fm hun hug blg heads You cmt Map sour gum lf wou chew xt In schoo 'I 1lIL up thw bud and walk 1t 8 0 clock lNucr do todmw what vou can put oil' until tomorrow Do othu' lb xou Qrf. bcmg done A lc on 1 dav Loops failure cardQ aw'u Iiarlw to bud urls to me makes vou sophlatlcatcd as well aa depxsed Let not vour tudxes lntcrfcrc wlth wour eclucmon Fhc ww of the chance. guesscr ra hard K A S l .v 3 f v lv ,I V ' I I S . . ' ' . 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I -I S'I YLF F T BOB ELGIN NELSON sz SILKNITTER g HQG CR vm vm M S25 S30 and S35 QUALITY SFRVICF C lz APPANOOSE COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE SERVICE X9?3I1l-Qfif-Q'3 99-7 1-9-I -1 C13 ' 3 3 4 1 , I Centerz'il!e'J Finest Slzirl Dapartmcnl , Q ml UU UU , 3 Headquarters of C. H. S. I 3 '- 3 C 0 A El.,.T' 331.533 fl' f.. 'B 3, fl 3' 7 EVERY OCCASION I Why not Yours? Q 3 -' 3 3 3 4 Cenlerz'ille': Claniext lot of , 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 ' 3 L I YC41 N rd-1 c-'0'x'SIr-ofaSll-iIf'0'DSl iIr0'DiIC'O 2if XJ C. A. FARRINGTON P . d Mg . OHicc, 1202 North 13th St. Q 2 I-X lk Ik'-0-DIN'-0-I It 1-as-vlkco-J G-on '-0-'Ik I-1 I I1F4RE FOR FHE HIC H SCHOOL for he who k mows QIVIQOIN HATS LIONDALF SHIRTS Q,-,nano CHFNFY CRAXATS ole uroof HOSlCfy SAY UNIVERSAL d Ch ld KRAI T TRIFBSVN ETTFR CO BLUEBIRD CAFE d Wh 1 h BLLI BIRD CXFI BUSCEMI 8: BUSCEMI Props ON MIDWAR : . 1' t al 'd rs bang ts mi 'lass p fries mouz MoTTo IQ- Quallty Bakery Products w1th Prompt d Courteous Servlce LOOTEN S BAKERY 9.9 H Q-.J - f l H, H , , , ,, l 4 ' 7 Q Collegian Clothes Q l ' l 5 H 1 A H 3 4 M, W H ' P 3 tn, omtn an 1 ren Q 2 of z 4 g4,,, ,,l. , ,f Good Value D 5 + 2 For thc Bm Services an 0 umm Q 3 Food, can at I Q li , 2 Q C , - 5 3 ' l 4 2 VVe fatje oaspeiz 07 ae for g l .. - ' A - l 4 , ,, a 3 an f 5 ' ' , 2 L I Ylt'9 9Y.Ic-6':Yft 9'1Yl1 9'IYlYl'9 lYlfC'9'1 l'9 lY!'95Y XJ rn y sacofgi-9-rlgc.q..a so-D ur 1.1-11165-3 so-J 4-Q-blk I I' N HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTERS ALVVAYS THE STANDARD FURNITURE CO Inc PIANOS AND VICTROLAS COIVIPLIMISNTS OF JENNINGS CHRISTOPHER CROCERY CO CEN TERV ILLE IOWA Where S am factzon Inexpenszfve Parker s Clothes Shop OLR FRIEND THE DIGEST VV Dg I b d ett 3 4 ., . Q - I 7 Y , V hat a wonderful magazine the i est a t It's full of things hat are, almost, ' ' And when I read it I understand, almost, I It always gives its own opinion almost 15 And when it's printed, it's mixed almost. 4 What an interesting magazine thc Digest t lt's always full of things that ain't, .almo t i-1 And when Miss Gantz assigns it, I lea t l most, 3 ltls against Coolidge's a diplomacy, alm t But stands up for Bob Lal'-'oll e, almost And every history pupil adores it, almost 1 LI vf3'5vf3'ivl'3 lvl3',v Y4'31YfC'3'l'YC'91'Y'CC DY X r X l,tfiA9Q0Al-Q-I I-33 1 Cl-'D S33 Q1-7 419 1 X14-JISC-ovlkf-QJIKG-01154001560-P1510-Jlk-i'lkG-O-'l'kG-O-0IkG-0- Ik1-0-Jlk'-0-0IXG-o-JIk00-Jl IHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE FRAMES WH W!! WW R C LINK STUDIO N hSd q MU MM MM ODAK FINISHI CAMFRAS ort i e S uare, Centerville Phone: Black 239 ' G . , L 1 yf4-o1yl yl4-o1!Ic-Q'aiIllSlf'9'D!lc'9'D'!l001SIt'0'i J In X j1s,oo1x1..9o1gs..-ga 14.9151 4.1-.:I,lQt..9.J 1.1-'I 4-Q-blk I I' I R COMLIY A F BICKNISR Phan 60' COMLEY Sc BECKNER FLNERAL DIRECTORS AUTO AMBULANCE o KB Phone 46 L,1N'IIRXILL14 IOWX VIRL IL ON ADVERTISINC esd:-IItnId1Is ANDY M PEATMIW KM KII watt kUI'lllPll'l sunkIst lux stxc I1 In S 1 d nt mustar le stern LIn lc-um rrsm I jrll Plumbmg and Heatmg VI sp r nuk I CIIUCUTI 1 H1 unmc 1: LENTERVILLE IOW-X -Xlc-mm' Iubm f'ItImI R urcx vu-Isbnch rIt k Kc ynos hqrpIcIde vvestclox I'7l NI th St h lIst SIS sxp kl1x n LIdIlI1c muh Jongg mum delc QIII l cxIdc mn-nth Iatum Ie are re ared to take care of ou for our Graclu'1tIon P P Y Y Clothes Come In and shp 1I1fO one of our Kuppenhcnmer OUITS THE FOOD CLOTHES STORE LLRIIQ I PHILLIPS I A QHANKS L I' IILNIMRSIIOI THE OWL DRUC STORE Expef I Plzzzrfmu zsls BI HT FOUNTAIN SFRX ICI PURI' DRUG'-I and SUNDRII S. CENTERX ILLE, IOVVA I L I !Ic4vsi.le4v-y1Ic-0 aSIaosSI-ylc-0-11lg-o-,1lf-o-giIc'OaY X-I I' 5 '. Pham' 6Il I 6 .- I ji . N 1. . 4. , . 5 , , I ,, . - ' Y L Y I' p 0 Izz il Illh. cu II ' 0 ' . : ' A L Sucuny virtrolu pymlin ' 0 ' 1 I ' . ' - -IJIPZIIZIC nmhn 1 ll I 1 ,u.o 0 f 0 II ' o ' 0 ' 0 49996666 Aspirin djer-kiss v-husin. 1 I .l 0 ' . .I . . IIIII :I I 0 wIII.'. vnu ' , . . ' j . . ' : 0 I ' ' : ' urn. ,I . ' ' , .. I . I3 . . Phone: I7O Duz a' 0' ' . 0 'z ' . I ' In . ' fo ' 0 ' . VN . N . . . . , . . I x V I 1 T . I I 1 1 u. Y f n I- X Ik'-O-71509-ilk!-o-'I vo-D uf C-C-JAI3-3 gg.: 4.9415 1 .1 N I NEWV LITERATURE AS TO CATS Remark: by a Youth ul Acguamlancl: The cat IS a furry anlmal, except IIS nose and feet whlch IS uncovered They have four legs, one at each corner, and a head at one end and a tall whlch IS dlg-CYCUI from folkl. because cats IRIIS get blg when they are mad and peoples heads get blg when they are proud There are many colors of Cats whlte cats and brown cats and black cats also there IS cat HIPS and cat fish and cat blrds whlch brlng the llttle cats But there are onlv three klnds of cats I mean Tom cats whlch are Pa cats All other cats are Ma cats, except llttle cats whlch IS klttens People who have cats keep them ln bags and mean people sneak around and let them out I do not thlnk thls IS nlce because the county does not hlre a cat catcher Cats have nlne llves but our old cat was kllled by a ten car express tram Cats IIVC on mllk and mlce and fish Other cats who know no better eat blrds and alley Cats eat out of garbage cans Ca s used to be very valuable because they ate mlce and rats but somebody lnvented mlce traps and rat traps and rat POISON and rat blscult and cats dld not have to work any more but just loaf around and kept people awake at nlght so the accordlon player of Ham burg drowned them all DRAMA C H S TRAGEDY Rosle the her lne HELEN BURGESS Blll the hero HARLAN CRAVER Bllls Rlght Hand Man John FRANCIS PERRY The VIIIZIUESB ane GERADA MCDOWELL Rosle and Blll who are madly ln love are very wealthy Blll asks Rosle to marry hlm Of course she accepts and when ane the vlllalness who IS also ln love with Blll finds thls out, she plans to get rld of Rosle Fate seems to ald her slnce Blll has just glven Rosle a hlgh powered car ane hlres an accompllce to run lnto Blll and Rosle as they are g0ll'1g at a hlgh rate of speed Blll and Rosle both meet thelr death But ohn and Susle dlscover ane s crlme and ane IS sent to the pen for llfe POETRY MY LOST PLA YMA TE My llttle playmate gone art thou I cannot seem to thlnk somehow That our good tlmes are o er and past And that sweet slght of you IS lost Your ball lles restless ln the chalr Awaltlng for a frollc there, Your strlngs you lol ed to chase are here And slghts of these brlng forth a tear I11 never flnd another cat So round, so fuzzv, and so fat I That I can love as I loved you, For you were my best pal so true From mornlng tlll the close of day You were always ready for a pla And when you were worn out wlth play You d cuddle up and purr away I know that you are stlll happy A playlng wlth some dream kltty And so I no longer feel sad, SIDCC I am sure that you are glad . , . . . , . . , . a 1 S .l , ' ' ' 9 ' l ' , , . Q . . V, M . - A . U , ' 7 ,I . u I ' u T 1 a 1 ,u . 3 3 l 3 . -E. P. . , 0. 1 - - - 1 - - - Her, Faithful Maid, Susie ------ BEATRICE BROWN . , . , ..... . . y J - H - - 4 - . , . , . . 1 - Q ,I 5 Q I 1 . J n n J , n . J 1 n ' s . , . . , I Y . . . , . - a . . Y' ! . . . I , . Y 3 . . . . , Q v . 7 I I 1' 7 ' L I SIr-o1!I4-nvnNIroailc'00il4lXIf'0'DSIc'0'1SIr4v0SIt'0'1'if XJ rr X lk!-0-PIX'-Q-ilk'-9-I no-J ur G-Q-JISC-3-JIQS-OJ 433A I ll' Iowa Success School 228I2 East Second St. Ottumwa, Iowa Busancss College whach 1 accredatcd bw thNAof-ICS NORTH SIDE BARBER SHOP BEAUTY PARLOR CENTERVILLE, IOWA Hair Cutting a Speciallj MARLELLING SLALP TREATMENTS FACIALS MANILURINC SHAMI OOING Lazlzes and Genllemen 'VIRS VVIITCHI LI MRS TALBOT SAVE MONEY BY TRADINC AT HENDERSON5 CASH and CARRY STORE HARDWARE GROCERIES and MEATS 1219 1221 South 18th Qt Rmwang koach Inu amnt tr come out for the crew huh? Ever ruwed before L C,1ndad'ate Only .a horse s r O O Att rney tl w Ch1rles Pyfer tellmg A funny st ryl It was funny en ugh tm nuke Il donkey hugh I laughed so hard I almost dl d Phone 311 Dmnmg Bldg JOSEPH'S GOLDEN RULE STORE ON WEST sms SQLARE Ph ne T46 The Home of Hzgh Grade Clothes Lova Iraces and Courtt us Treatment JOHN C JOSFPH CFNTFRXILLI' BNXRCAIN STORY-SOUTH SIDII s me tame at makes ne sh ulder hugh r than the er ll as best t tak turn ab ut :and shaft fr na th l ft sde to raght .sade t keep 0 sh ulder fr m hemg haghtr than the ther Carl See You d get shcrt af you traed th'at too ong Warren S Maybe ake has n naw sunt O00 Mass Gretn What kand cf r ck as coal? Shelby jchns n Murtafled snt mt' W uhwg Succexr to the Bfarh D1 mom! of 1925 MOSE BEER S DRUG STORE ' The Nyal Qualzly Store West Sade of Square V Y 1 n u 1 E I I' A - - S f J 1 l t. . '. J . I 1 N - 's - K K 1 a ' I Z U ' 'K J A A , sn . A '. ' . : ' ', i . U 'll ' ,ll ' ' . f ' ' 0 : U ': 0 L . . 1 - - . . 'C .Il V . ' -- u : , ' '0 1 1. . 2 , 7 I t 1. 4. '. Mr'.FuufIr: Clwhen anyone carries Papers for In Spanish Class trying to locate the moth-ball U , 1 U U Q I scent- uth , so ' ' ' 0 c 1 o ' the I .. tt 2 J: I , - n hzag o 1: e I ' ' 0 ' ne u 0 ' ' ' 0 . '1 2 ' 1 ' ' . ' - : 2 ' 1 0 ' . l .U ' 2 ut ' ,l . ,. . . , 5 . 9 f ' ,I Lu 1 ic-0-5X!r-tv-gSIg-t-3XIgt'1YQYrt'1XIc't-aYf-t92t1 bY K jZiYI.'I7 4S:2- CENTERVILLE NATIONAL BANK COMMERCIAL STATE SAVINGS BANK Cl'IN'I'IiRYlLLIi, IOWA CAPITAL STOCK - 5 160,000.00 RESOURCES OVER S2,200,000.00 Ufwzml by Ifffly S1m'klmf.frr,v Own' fiia' fflllllfxllhf .vflfixfiml rn.vl1mn'r,v NO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL TO BE VVELCOME AND NONE TOO LARGE FOR US TO TAKE CARE Ol Savings halwits are formed during youth :Z Start a savings account NOW' VVu pay 492 interest and would be glad to have your ucounl I-'RANK S. PAYNE, Pres. W. Nl. EVANS, Cashier lf, M. IKARNLI l, Vxcc-Pres. xl. ll. TAYLOR, Vice-l'1'L-s. F. L. SAWYERS, Vim'-Pres. Iowa Wesleyan College MT. PLEASANT, IOWA Mother of Western Colleges Arts and liacln-lor of Science IJcgr'c'us-L'on- cx'r1'y student. MFll,.f Qmzrlrf Ask These Centerville Students ll.-xRo1.o lh-ck ZX l.l'l1.-x Fr RGIWUY Groluamx,-x LISVITDR ,Inns llA1,1. llrkvcr HF Llzffiff' Qzmrrrf 'ZIZl X NEVERYBODYS STOREM WISHES SUCCESS TO EVERY GRADUATE IN THE CLASS OF 1925 V ' , 1856 Est. ROY'LANKFORD JOHN LANKFORD 1856 JI 1410 Ambulance Musa Asbury cuunlmg g Lis tu -Iunmx-S mr Bam-1 t I t soc. Ihcrc arc f ' i VI ' l Nl F Il k gl rs, u or m:l'c civn. OOO U .Int A F. .HIL 1 Miss Upton: Rrmms ll, 24, 25, 2' mzurch run :uhrcust when tin g g g jnkc' S.: Lester would hun' tu uzllk hy himsz-lf, Horace L.: Wl1y: .lalkvz Ha-'s :us big :ls nm, Q - HALL S SHOPP DR. Q. 11, TILLMONT, M. D. CORRECT DRESS f CENTERVILLE, IOWA A Of A T Y VVOMIJE Cmzzpfilzlefzrf In C. H. S. Pham' 91 A UVM Side Square CG. HAS., GAIRIDJIE N. 6 .. xx nk? fff ff, j f Q ff 12 . k N ' X fv ' Q ' wx , cg 'K . QM 1 0 N- fi, X , xx t Q M ff V 1 1' q f d ' It I Clmgstonc ?eacA TuhPs Bleeding Heart .A- a k BQ ' . ., ,, , x M X X 131515, M .., , . , ,,.' f R+ 'Q X N- -ff E? 5 I XXX ki , A A 'HBA nf 4 , R , V .V Q f3 QU a3h B553 33515 HGZCITWJC me - , , - J ,ff . K it fzgllq V Z me XIA 'I' 1, ffff QA K f I , I M f L Q xl ' f . Z! Q ,F V W 4 A f I XXX xg X s -J X Q QW f f 'X i - N 'ww' Fon-Get-me-Rota ?Cdn1ut ,ii.L L ' 4 as Q f 4' ' T' . X, ,. I' X IK'-'03lK99'-ilk'-0-I '-0-P w I-1-JAGL-3 cg.: 4-9.33 11 CHAPTILR NO. ORGANI7 ED 1863 When vou are ready to enter business Investigate our Banking Service I FIRST NATIONAL BANK I D r'ng 1 ' h' t ry M'ss G nt 1 What 's . ' dl P f Craig Dry Cleaning Plant .. v -K zwe, ,h . ,,, , ,hm ,O X ': : 1' s 'es an ' . N. I . CRMG P7'0pl'iEf0I' th m'ddlc ship 's the m'ddl pass gc. OOO ay s' r'din in f ' us evidently v ry excited LATEST MACHINERY ' , ,Y ti f ot. 000 ' . . tld thtCvod coud E .- what he did ll matter wh r he 'as suddenly :1sk'd C n G d see y u and mamma and auntic Phone 37 I ' ' he must have g od glasses DOCTOR DAVIS BROS DENTISTS Phone al DUDLEY BROS M6711 amz' Boy: CLOTHINC PHOFNIIX HOSIFRY mr SHIR rs 337 H , , f J: n u 1 rt-new 1n 1s o , 1 a z 1 ' ' meant bv the 'Vl1d e assage ' lune I'1l un l, ere were r e go to .f frlfl md g t negro lax d, well. I guess I , c 1 1 1 c a , One d a number of anlors out 1 g a small boat which suddenly began to sink. ' Om s.11lur, v-ho vm e , crxed, Fvs'r1hndy s and on one o , L1ttle thck, who h1d been o a I , Q me o 1 e e vs , Q , n 0 o lt har housv ' , llx7es.YY GPH ' o . 1 , 1 4 Y 7 Y .1 2 ', i , L I SIc-o-1XIeo-1SIc 0-:XIc-ooilAiIc-0-uylg-o1yfq-0-gylg-9qy y-I x 4 rn X 151.09151-9-'DISC-ft-I 9?-3 -ur no-J G3-0 G13 G-0-PQ I We carry the largest .stock ouountain pens and gold and .silver pencil: in the city BASHAWS JEWELRY STORE DLMOLAY PINS HIGH SCHOOL RINGS THE DUKES LAW LENTERVILLE IOWA 16181 ttWk I OWNERS ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRALT BOOKS IN THIS COUNTY 1886 25 At1tf0 39 Ye ROSENBAUM S IS THE HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES HARI' SCHAFNER 8: MARX CLOTHES S'I ETSON HATS HARTMAN WARDROBE TRLNKS ARROW BRAND SHIRTS d LOLLARS IRON LLAD HOSE CENTERVILLE MOTOR COMPANY 9 - CO. 4 , ' 4 - S l' 't your Abs rac or I Needs A ' A 4 C' y d F L ' 4 I SLPERIOR PERFECT UNION SUITS --19 - 1 ' . ' r arf Q EW C swf' A 1 I I N 1 LI il:-OSYIQ-b'iYItC1YC'9'lY YC1'!'YC3'DYIl'99YC'?5W X ru X 151.-Q:119oo1g5..q.: 1-Q-9 cgsfgcqo use 41-PA I -I BATEMAN'S SHOES OF QUALITY v 7 445 14 S F COR SQUARE XR 1 M g CENTERVILLE IOVVA TO PLEASE IS TO SERVE' W' e hope that every purchase wzll 'weld our rzemlshzp tzghler or newer have we grverz so much 'value as thzs season It zs our unzzrmg en deai or lo grae more as 'we grow greater Yours smeerely, BOTH PHONES CENEEISRYALLE, DILLON'S Finn MILLINFRY S! le zczllzout Exfrazag me Sph th F B WILSON P p TRY DAVISON BROS HARDWARE CO URNITURE MPLEMENTS O UGS TOVES IRES NORTH SIDE SQUARE CENTERVILLE 81 'ss ea el 'n n 's i. I: ' ere is- a tiarne 1.41. aw S Ol' U y W IC 'OU can U il C U C ' - CTCHCC CIWCCH Zl C I Ilfl 3 RXOYI. ZIXOI1 In CENTERVILLE NATIONAL BANK BLDG. C far mornin Wi H C H C0 lun f W ie H CCI WOU Til Cl' il C 3 Wllfm Bill. CEN'-FERVILLE, IOWA ' au ec 1 ue mus c a e t. Y Y 4 H W W1 1w,1,. ' , tu s ' lf 'g AA ! 1 MQZEW' , Q, A hi 1 ' ft ZF ' 4 . J. . H - du i in U Y , 4 CC 1 3 , ' ' ' I f . 1 f ' . k ff -1 Y - 7 l 0 ' P 0 H len Fuger: I know a boy whom I am crazy Y I 4 tu go withf' Hansel Maine: Say something else describing Y Y. Y him. 3 ' a Helen: He's Il o omrc. i 4 Hanscl: That let' me ou , t en. Mrs' ' ' l ro ' CENTER' I , l Q M1 Sp k Q1 E gl: h L tj 'Th , A L rymldh h hy tll lml frh dif 3 f 11 L 1 d s A s th ly g ll 1 li ld p g hl C I Id ch r k h , P 1 B k 1 g 1 1 b C 1 L I vC'9 1 03 bv'4 '3'Dvl'3'lv?vf1'5vC'3'9v'f'9 PvfT'Uv X J J IIXIKI-42151-Q-P so-2 1-on w s.qp..a1gc,..a ug.: s-Qoggj'-' N I 709 I 1 r Mxple Street lhong 116 ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIALS Price Ib not our only brd for your trade, We offer Qualxty and our puces rue based on Quallty all the way through VVe offer the Greatest I alue to Every Investor 1n Lumber FISHER I UMBER COMPANY IIIYAET Szmerr to Even Fraffzzale 0 rhe Clasx if 1977 x J CRAI LR, Mgr HOME T ARD IN SIXTH HOUR ECONOMICS CLASS lv IIN ENCLISH LIP LLA99 r ll I dlppcd ln Ink md then pressed mer the W nnetta L telling ortl n n mat rml s rn m1 I T en m n vxen u Lf c L st r I L1 use 1 L have t1vern and t k th lr rms vuth them rrtn S tl n t e vw uldnt leave their Trms hnhlnd r DR I HOOCENDORN P S L Graduate Duo I yrometer Qervxce Ial-.L the It nlt out of Tour punt wlth C.bl0P7dIf1f Ypzne 'lrljuftmezllv 104 IOS DINNING BLDG Phone BLACK x4-9 VIHITSELI DR I A DILLON OQTTOPATHIC PHYQICI ANI T RANSFTR Dngnr IS hv Ur' B IU-'ISC I' ELELTRONIL REACTIONI9 OF ABRANIQ 'lI'I P 9 M OQULLOLLAQTIC TREATMENT 10313 L VNHITSILLL Mer 216 I'atSt1te Qt LFNTFRXILIF IX .. 'hs 4 ' Q ' - . I .Q . . . 1 4 - xi C . I L Q ...L 7 .I CC r-- 1 V h- 'I I ' I I 1 f J 0 I-'x'IY u 1 I I n L , Opa an Dorn: Calico is printed hy means of Y Av ' - ' ' I - '- a o e' ' ' ' ' 1 1' a . f ' a p 'n of Joh c '. . Ball' D 11 1 h the e ' t 0 t 1 th e c '.: You '.n't 'nk. X701 ' to . ' oo e' a . use a thicker substance which won't run through. Marjorie Piper fin a lo wvoicej: I hope they Wa - .'mi 1: 'IYnu could put a hlotter o h '0 ' . ' . ' ' . otha' side. Q . I - - D - Q K I J , L . , . ' I , I , T , 1 . . . ' t 'I u . A K 41 A '. ms' 1 Moves I7 1i:nrc'- a ax - izmos ' ' A L A A 5 . d ho - 2 1 N I ' 1 ' ' ' . H .I . , , ' N 7 b - . b t t t . I , 4 ., I . N Nea I-X lkvt-JI!!-v-D151-Q-D 1-on s.Q.:15e...a 90.1 slag 1... HURST af JENSEN SOUTH QIDIZ QQLAR1: A iggk' DRY FOODS CHINA HARDWARE .- 5 P' 21' ' .tcm ... 'Egg' .: N. , U w . L7 I l : VV. I, . 3 . .: 4 - -' ': ' ' J. E Gifts for Everybody , CITY BOOK STORE HORNE FRUIT COMPANY I OWEGIAN VS HOLESALE FRUITS LOMMFRCIAI an PRIINTIINC VECETABLEQ 1 4 . ' . ' O T Q , Q ii -li , I Bob Wwrz plwng h th h tt M A f d ft r 'Vlws n sbcrrv h1d t1kcn 'Vllihlnfq dwk 1 f I i 9 l 9 H Miss Mislllcrz B 5 g , .L.:- 3 .. D: .1 I: Wlzt iij I 'th tl: nvy 4 h 1 lst k f 1 , mb -- ll gl ff, hm gl 1 1 M f 'hm b F' I P FW ut 1 QL f T 4 ' 4 d 1 v ,1 , I N A.. Q . 1 L I vc-ave.-rv:-envcvsv vf3'5vC'3'9vl'3'lvC'3'1v y-I 7 s I-X 15 151-va1g1-o-1 uv-115-r m...a,gs....a Q...-. 445.1511 'N I Lee Hensen wh t1lks mcessmtly G e I dont see why we have to come to school to hear the Presidents Inaugural Speech I can hear nt bm, at 1, me DILLON GROCERY INohle Harvey trymg to studv I wlsh you would st1y home We could hear better nn here OK? THE HOME OF Q Miss Duckworth I wxll now read T an In sect Ed PAIIEFSID DO you thunk It vull understand M a Mr Fuller was remmdmg has Physnology class yf weekly Fndqy test Cenlarulle Laadmg Grorarv Wh1t dw I8 to morrow D n:11d9 D nald S Whv Fr day fish d y of course APPANOOSE ABS'1 RACT 8c TITLE COMPANY Our Book: are Complete , Haxe your abstracts made by a rellable companv by abstracters who know how Anv kmd of ll19l.ll'Zl'lCC anywhere GEORGE L ELLIOTT H H HENDERSON Abstracter and Manager of Abstract Dept Manager Insurance Dept , HUDSON and ESSEX DURANT and STAR 0 +1 f u 'N -9 ' Q 1 fl Q 3.34 - Deuler ln I 1 ll Ji YL AUTOMOBILE f5YM'dM'd :E Farrmgton Phone Bl1ck 5 Mutu1l I2 HENRY R ARVIDSON CONTRACTOR FOR PLUMBING TIRES AND HFATING sTORAGE EXIDE BATTERY Centerwlle, Iowa ., ,, ..- 3 . , 4 A I . I A GLENN A. NORRIS I T A A ll li 'lf I 'r-in I 0' ' I L' d, 1 I L I iIc4vsSIc-01Slc'O5SI0O biIf-SI1 0 biIC'0'1iI f'0'1'SIc0-my 1 -I I FXA- lA.'? Asl, so-J ug.: 1.9.1 gg.: 4-9.1151 TRADEHOME SHOE STORE S F CORNFR U CENTERVILLE IOVVA Samtary Bakery Mltchell s Market Buy 'TABLE PRIDE BRFAD FANCY FROCERIEQ CHOICE MEATS u r H u oll in t O H x TRY THPM n 70 9:3 18 l8t St HOYER MUSIC SHOP SHEET MUSIC ffl f STRICISLER STORE O ' 'O A M 4 P CFNTIIRXIIII W A HARRIS M 1 1 1 IHYSICIAN iSLRGEON READY TO WEAR and E V FIXENYS CPNTFRHLLB IOWA PETE GRAZIAN CROCERIES and MEATS CASH and CARRY th I8t ne U1 T Phon 927 I E SH RI FLMER C SHARP Mg H E LAWYER E S IOWX TRUST and S-WINGS WHOLFSALE AND RILFAIL BANK BUILDING HARDWARF CFNTERVILLF IOWA 1 Liu ll -A , 4 Ef'e1',' Pair Gzmm ,--Money bac, if you :rant if 1 0 , c ' n 4 ' I L and 4 Hy Ihr Tasrv Mal TrI1.v O r Pa kcr O S are Fa S Qual' Dv, Qumzfi y, Serwife- ur obbh' 4 f Pho cs: -- ' lOl' Q. h . . ON MIDWAY 4 STORY and CLARK PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS KAI! fl' if Bef! in Muiif, 4 ' fficc fours: . . to . M. 4. . . , .D. We ifwi e jon lo look zere for ' - fwf ' - Y- - y ZOIM . an Buren Street 4 ' - .2 . f 2, . I L 4 mason hsf. 4 f-ia! e ' 4 A, ,, A 1 , I. . . , r. A Q Jo Q C . r , T 1 L I iIc0'1SIr0-siIc-0'sNIc'O'1Nl4!f4'0 bSIc0'1iIrO'bSIt9'Dif X rXIks.,oaIk0-00151-9-I no-n w gg.: go.: gg.: 1511 HUMPHREY'S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP DIAMONDS VVATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS N Slde Square, CENTERVILLE, IOWA Far Phone 90 M B git I H OOO O40 BbW gKk1 HY t tY thA HUGH DRUMMOND AGENCY INSURES EVERYTHING OF VALUE O ce Centerwlle Nafl Bank Bldg EVERETT A SHAW DEALER IN HARDWARE FURNACES TOOLS 4 mv vm vm Q F zshing Goods a Specialty J af K an LAPE ADLFR SNAPPY STYLES HIGH SCHOOL GIRL STRUTWFAR HOSIERY STOUTEST 8: BOSTONIAN SHOES HIGH SCHOOL BOY Qualzty and Serwac oun Mo'r'ro TiIton's Shoe Store West Slde Square I L I 'tlco--:Xie-nv-milf-0-:Nic-ofsilll Hint-:Sig-C-oil:-0-9Y4:'t'sY X 4 y 7 Q Miss ishler: You'll have your test over cur- Miss Duckworth: Harold, yo may move yo rent electricity Friday during laboratory periods. seat over theref' ri 1 One: Do we get to work together like Harold E:. I cnn't. This seat ' d t we do in Lnb.? he oor. 4 o are: Miss Goldsberry my book's gone. Mad e ir and, seeing the poste Miss G.: Did you lose it? Wan our Picture in e nnuul, B ' g S p Bob: No, it's s ill there, but I'm lost. asked, Can I bring a hook and ey ' t d. for the for the . 1- .... N -C curly His shawl P Oh E a Z i 5 Q E Q 3 piness. Slee 3 O TE B 5 I- 0 E Bob Syncopeppers foil ma? ci. D oo s: -c 4-I 5 U S. D- u 0 v-4 rl: E A v-4 1 H I-4 D O '21 O vi va U C va va U Her reckl fi 1: o II oi 'U ': 4-1 W E .Ll oo .20 on .2 U: .5 E 'r 3 2 O u-1 Doubtful UP CS 1 U -1 v-u ..., vi a-4 O H I-4 Noth'n ly arrie v-4 v-1 35565 RIICCI lay football u-4 --1 3X0 C SCI' OHS tell Cl' I ev Hate o gra asn t any OTH 2 Cl' lawv C Vam we I'I'0l' 1 I'C3l'I1 l K tch -4 Moon ght IIS Cal' Laboratory HIICCS v-4 u-u Toss Sh Sm tty htel' 1 IHVCI' l CS In ll a -4 ND IX CSICI' HIICISOYI Margaret Howe I0 I'3l'lC S I --n u-1 herd Anna Sh 13 pr nger Sm th Warren 15 -1 ICI' I' 2 Q . C , Har an Shieky He en's home To be a d Taking essons 3 2. Di on, J jimmy Her home To p Q 3. , 1 . . . i 1 3 4. Elgin, Haro d Rip Easy chairs To a ways rest Fina ly wak S. , i 1 4 . Moore, Maysel Masie Tea Room To be Mrs. Wittenmeyer Sti Mlss Moor Q . Monk, David Rudy Mi To have steady gir s Has one Q 8. P . , L Skunk ce C Par or S phonist 230 bs , . i , lli 1 i i 1 1 4 , , A -i en To b i Teachmg 1ttle I I . Perry, F i Cy The Fo lies 'll n 1 g 4 2. Ress er, Cliva Bobby The Orpheum To be his wife M d to Cur . ep , ep li T d Stil here 3 14. S i , Eveleyn Springy Joh ' H ' Stil aflihcted Q . 1 , 1 To go back to caiif a There 3 I6. Sta ey, Donald Bing 4 2-bit d To be a , P for one 17. Tilton, Tilt Her davenport To have a complexion Maybe 5 18. Win , Hugh Wi A place to stay ti I2 m. H p Still at it C I L 5 7 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 into 1514-J AG-00 ING-00 AG-00 15290 151-Q-I Ikil' IKGQ-7 15:49 A-ov 184-0-P C CONGRATULATICNS We wish to congratulate the Cente v'1le H'gh bchool its Faculty btudents a 1d Grad- uating Classes o 1 the wonderful hgh sta 1d- a d to which they have brought our school. VVe are p oud of you all and w'h you eve y bucess that one person can w'sh anothe . HERCULES MANUFACTURING CQMPANY B 1 FULLER P R IHT HOMF OF QMZQ GJQLCZQ, Shme All Cocoanut L1QU1d Soap Samtatlon Dr1p Flu1d Trackless Bloor Dressmg Hzllyard 5 Products are Regzstered and Trade Marked HILLYARD CHEMICAI CO QT JOSEPH MO I ' r 1 1 ' , 1 , N 1 , 1 1 1 r r 11 15 r ' 1 r . 1 . , res. Al y l' bl ' Quality F . , y. A 3 1 1 I L I vC3'5vf9'5vf1'3vfT'Iv3vl35vC'3 !vl1'!vC?5v X-I TO JAKE SHKOLNICK How lo Handle a Woman Electrrcally Fxclter Controller Meter Recelver Transformer Condenser Feeder When she rs bored s e gets too exclted f s e IS wlllmg to come half way s e rs wullmg to come all the wav s e IS an angel s e goes up ln the axr s e IS hungry Alternator Electrocuter If you have one just lrke her And when you get trred of her 000 IN EVERY GIRL S LIFE THF THREE STAGES OF MAN F lrst Stage A week old boy T C H1311 she mxght halve loved Second Stage A Wee Cold bay Thxrd Stage A weak old boy T e man she loved last year 9,9 NEW ARITHMETIC T e man the fooled Fundamental Prmcrples of Arxthmetuc School Sports Fallure Chapel+A long speech Boredom Bob and Mildred The End Dates X More dates Why grrls leave e man she loves I T e man who lowes her T e man who docsn t lov er T e boob she marrxes Ex. 000 Lrttle Willie, dressed nn the best of sashes, Fell rn the grate and was burned to ashes, After a whrle the room grew chilly, 'Cause nobody wanted to poke poor Wxllle home O+O STATEMFNT PROBLFMS If George went wxth Tllt would nt make Katherme angrv7 Mxss Mnshler was drrvmg 75 mules an hour How manv meters a second was she gomg when she struck the budge? If Oral Ware fell from the third floor, how much pressure per sq ln. would she exert on the sldewalk? If Harlan and Lee were separated, what would be the result? Fanme dreamed that her 'heart was gcttmg weak and she needed more ampere turns on lt. Now, physic sharks, how many would she need? I If h D ...,. .. . 1 h - - - l stts,t.stsss.s.ss,,..,,. . 7 lf h ' ' ' I .................... . ' If 'h ' ................................. lf h ' ' ....................,........ V 4 If h ' - ..........,.........,................. , If she is a Nice girl ......................... 'iff ....... Schocker I ' . . .I ....,... ,. - h ' ' - .l...,...., , , H I ..........,. J , h . I C N 7 Ill I h - , . . . . t IV I Q u 'Ph I sc an ' 4. : . V . h ' . VI ' h ' eh . ll - . ' U . ,,, Vu I 2. . . . . 'l . h ' . . . I- 1 MC 9'1Mr'b i! vl'T'Dvlvf3 DMi'5vf'3'9Mf'9'5Y x LET US SERVE YOU ELECTRICALLY Is more than a slogan wxth us It expresses ln a few words our smcere cles1re to be of spec1al serv ICC to you 1n our chosen Held of endeavors We 1nv1te you to ava1l yourself of th1s servxce that we may have occaslon to prove our smcermty of pur pose LET US SERVE 'IOU ELECTRICALLI IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY - ' ' We Specialize in MEANS I . M - THE LATEST STI LES IN THRIFT Watches, Dlamonds, THE REGAL Mounted Jewelry, etc A We Appreciale Your Business LALNDRY-DRY LLEANING CARPET CLEANING ' MASTER CLEANERS V W MUNN C PHONE 60 JEWELER r- X Ikooolkc-1-:IK so-r v no-1 no-J c-on 1-o-rl! I 1 N I C 7 4 7 4 . I - . ' 4 . . ' 1 . ' .n . , Yourf for Ej5cient Electrical Service , T 1 C Havmg Your Clean 4 mg Done at Our 3 Wue anagemeut Modem Plant 15 I Q C - 5 4 7 1 7 I N l I iI '5I4-o-pyIs-0-'zXlc-0aiI4nSIf'Q'sSIg-oaylc-01NIC9DiI XJ rxNvlA A91'3 no-v ur so-1 coo so-1 4-0-ilk I FOR FINE SHOE REPAIRING GEO. W. BRATZ Sc CO - Le! us Fix 'em ON MIDWAY CLARK BROS. Q..YEZi'. 313322.ifiZ'..Q'.1T.i?iII? U 'd O+O Miss Kyle fvshen T. P. S. were having pictures takt-nl: 'tYnu girls lu-re in frnnt will show clear FIRST CLASS 5lt3RVlCl'3 tn the ground su get yuur feet arranged. OOO Miss llall fwlien tlu' picture machine wxouldn't 'IN' work, tn Hank GJ: Did you look at it? O00 ' ' Lucille Malloy ftclling some girls that Beatrice Folllltaln Brown frll in hunkkcepingl: Oh, she felt su em- barrassed that slim' turned l1rovs'n.'l -ALSO- L . Llght Lunches, G H ELGIN C O - Highest Grade Candies, LAWYER Ci ars and Tobaccos. . . . g General Practice in this and Adjoining Counties BOOSTERS OF C. H. S. Offife over Tmrlebfmze Shoe Siore EAST SIDE OF SQUARE 4 ' T sm s. - QC ' D ARTMENT sroluets OUR AIM: TO SERVE FAITHFULLY AND UNFAILINGLY SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE CENTERVILLE, IOWA I SIc-01!Ic-4vaXIc-01Nff00iIl!lf-4v1XIe011Ic O1'Nl'co-sNl X J I ll X IKQQJQC-vojgsgo no-J 1 93-JAGQJ QQ.: 1-44,3 1 - N I lf 1t'.f Imuranrc Ark CREE' , W. M. CREE THE MAN WORTH KNOWINC' B S STALEY 8: SGNIS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE GENERAL ABSTRACTS and LOANS CONTRACTORS Phone I :Z Furs! Vail Ihnk Bldg LENTERVILLE IOWA WILLIAMS Sz WILLIAMS CHIROPRACTORS os 1 R HURST R 1ENsrN s NTUROCALOMPT PR SFRX ICI IALMIIR SLHOOI QRADLAFFS Miss Goldsberry handed Lester P a book whnch In lst h ur Spmxsh Cl1ss after the side on hi' Md lost mmf Uma 380 lnch Iwkc S vms hwi won 1 woc1bulary race You Sued me 5150 lc 'Vlss Lpt n d I get the von cn Miss C Why not g fifty fiftv then? No I dwnce at your weddmg MSS G D ntbe fooled y ung m n v u may 5 LP 3 V lb Ur xc to d nt c cxcl pun HUPMOBILE FOURS 1nd FIGI-ITS The Hupmoblle motor IS so perfectly btult that xt Wxll run wlthout '1 fly Wneel In your next car COIlSlClCI' thxs fol smoothness of performance WHITE MOTOR CO llf NORTH TENTH QT I I I L , 1 - , - V , . . . . , R 'C . t I '. '. I 1 If t . ' C , 1 - w v . V ' . . ' u . . ' . ' ' - w ' h. .. '. , .t ' . ' . . . Cl , YY . , 1--PM ' ' ' l:lL' S.: I 1 ' 0 , n ' d ' . u lx ' 1.. 0 - ' , . . .,, L. P.: N , 1 . .,, cunkwr , i l: u 0 x , 0 3 y O 1 Mis ' ton: No, jakcg I'll ive ,nu e z - , ha' 0 ' , yet. buli :I ' ch. t . . t 4 1 Ll YC9'1YllPC rYfl'f'1Yfl 9'1YDfYf 9 lllC'31Yl'9'IYtG 5Y XJ 7 Y a ru X lkoQ:v15l-Q-1111-0-D '-0-31511 Cl-7All9Nl3 S-O-ilk I I1 TH1 LOOLFQT AND MOQT UP TO DATF ICE CREAM PARLOR INT TI-IE CITY S MILANI 8z bON 5 CONPECTIONERY STORE LENTILRVILLE IOWA Hzgh Srhrol Booffer: lllzcaw n g M r ntheprce cs sf ccs I C1 I'I'l Aflf1lXPll!llI R W S'VIl'IH FEE 6: SMH H ATTORNll:XS AT L-KW LB NTERX ILLE, IOVVA mu LLOI EDIA9 DILTIONARIES AU'I O SUPPLII 5 FYPPWRVII RQ 1nd NOX FI 'I II S RADIOLA HEADQUARTI- RS Mlss Oppenheuner ULNTILRHLLE, IOWA Luther Radlo Compqn NORI ll MAIN S I REEI General Sffzool Supplzes Open Elvenmgi Phone 160 'I ' at ' I - - , , , A 4 - ,Q w . , . , G I I , I cc - I 1 . A , ,n . Miss G. fspcznking of :llicns bei g smu glvd V. . fdiscusslng Presldvnfs new sccrvturyl: 'm .U' S' fmnf Eumpclf HHOW do these :mens llc taught school :md married :nnothe school 4 girl xnto the Unltt-d Stem-sr ,, , ' I teacher. Tod Fenton lan llttlc alla-:nd 1 u ssl: Kiln mx' nh 'U Ml s Y.: Yes, they do o ll lonnllyf' 4 ,, I .A , , 1 -. 1 7 . . , . . . , . 1 C. f 1 '41 b 4 - I A , I . . Fxks' Dunk SoL 1'H ov Pus'r Ol-'l-'ICR . Y N - 1 7 X C y , L I Y !'9'1vf3 !vf97v3'vf'3'5vC11vl 9'9v'ft 5v X 'I I-X151-0-'ilk'-0'-'Ik'-'U-I 1-0-U 11 up-I it-7 C-Q-'I ll 4-0vlXG-oJIk1-Q-JIK4-0-'lk'0-'IkG-0-'IkG0vlk-'l-IKGO-'Ik'-OJIKGQOIKSOJIXQQOIKSO-DISCO-JI Success T lb R Y g t gC1l lf 5 1 ytlh if is t e wish ot ' the eeerdl printing Compan not Muscatine Iowa, to the youu Hamdlie and men et the Center Witte Higtn Setneell Grad um in ass cur .. Mlm eir uture time an sueeesstul as their sehooll cdlaxys., I I-Kiki-Ovlk lxr-Q-2 994 1- C-Q-JIKC-0-7 G-Q3 so--vlklell SOUND SAFE SERVILFABLF STLPH EN SON Mnnhrn Svautngn Bank DRUGGIST North Side Square 4? On Savings TE MPTE D FATE Katherine bet that she c uld hm d tv ith Ravm nd Bnlex She d d A buy wondered if hr. c uld pass without studying He didnt A student ran dnvsn the hall t sec if he could escape m 35 Hu C uldn t A te'1cher didnt assign lessons to set if the students vw uld study Fhey didnt Clara touched 1 copper conductor fr m a batterv to see if it were charged lt was Marj ne touched the radiator to see xf there W18 any heat coming from t There was A girl vw th 1 new n11rcel went but in the Tun to see if ll ould stay ln It didnt KEMBLE S FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions Banquets Parties Corsages Wedding Flowers and Funeral Flowers On Your Blrthdav Say It Vlfzth Flowers SAX IT VVITH ILOVVERS FTOWU Plwnes 173 TO MOTHER KEMBLE FLORAL CO Corner Sth and Yan Buren St TT , Q 1 ' 1 0 :ve Il ll W' .I 0 .' j. i . . h U . . . . . , I . ' 0 ' . ron . 0 ' . . ' ' . ' ' ' ' '0 . ' ' '. . 0 . ' ' ' . A girl poured some sulphuric acid on her dress to see if it would burn it. It did. o ' . ' ' 'K ' i . ' . ' 'i . . ' 1 ' 1' ' ' w ' . ' ' . 9 ., 1 ., . ., 'Y . F ' v 4x X G ' ' s. L I YC'93Y'f4'iYf3 iYl'i'DY'13Yf'3 lsfC'3 !YC 9'!YC'f'lY YJ I IIXIKQ-0-1I'kl-vol!!-0-I so-1 ws so-2 so-J C13 4-0-llkl N I A Mr. Harter trying to explain to 2nd hr. economics class that when you buy anything you want it more than you do the money. Emmett B Pd rather have my forty five cents than my map boo 000 C H S BAND PLAYING ON THE SQUARE ust Spectator What's the music for?' Second Spectator Must be the Salvatuon Army O00 The 2nd hr economucs class was guven a true and false test Afterwards Albert B sau , Mr arter, aren't you ashamed to tell ua so many lues and stull look us un the face? ' 04-0 Wufe Cto drunken husbandj You're kunda bb No, Im not kunda , Im enturely' O00 oh W I saw somethung fun across the floor without legs Muss M 'Oh, what a fib ' No, sur, sully, ut was water 000 'Was Rome founded by Romeo? ' unquured a Freshman of a Sen No, my boy,' replued the wuse one, ' ut was juluet who was found dead by Romeo OOO Fond Father 'What do you thunk of my gurl? Professor Don't ask me, Im no Judge of pauntungs 040 u mue Uncle, does father luke to watch you play football? ch Uncle What an udea' I dont play football' 040 Miss D Thus us no pl1ce for general duscussuon Bob W ud he fight un the Cuvul War O40 Bulu S fdancung wuth a faculty member at the muxerl asked for a date for the Senuor party Musa G There are several of the faculty dancung tonught ull S Yes, we ask them un order 'to get our grades OOO M as D 'Anyone who makes a grammatucal error gets hus mme on the board un colored chalk E mett B 'Wull the one, who gets hus name on the most tumes, get a pruzc? 0+O Irene T readung theme un psychologyl 'I cant find that any of my ancestors were especually un tellugent so I suppose that accounts for my heung so 040 M ss D D0n't vou thunk I know 1nythung? Bob W Well I'm afraud to answer that questuon O00 In Psychology duscussung number of gurls who get good grades D Staley 'Pm just as smart as any gurl un thus hugh school .: ' ' k. ' F'r : ' . ' i : ' -,I H . . . U, a : o .1-J, I Hu Gi 5 ' Y, 3 ' I ! B .: l ' ' . ' .: ' . Bob: ' ' ' ' . - ' ' .' ' ' I ior. 3 ' ' K' ' -,Y 2 ' ' ' . . 1 ' ' ' ' U fm ' z ' I . Ri : ' . ' . ' Jimmie: Well, I heard father say that whenever you kicked oil' he'd be happy. . J . . K . . .,, .2 HD' ' ' ' 5 ' . s l I: s n .,, l - B' .: I ' . i .: ' ' . ' ' u ' ' . m .: ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' V ' . . 6 . . : L , i ' .l . - ' , ' 'uu ii .: , ' . ' . .: , ' 1 ' ll, ' V 2 1 . . . . . ',, L I !Ic-0 s 00'bYIr'9 DXlC'9 lYllYlf'9'9XIc'0'1XlrO'iY't'0'!Y K rn X 151.09159-...r1gu...Q..r no-9151: GQJASG-J G-on 4-0-PA I CENTROX P DAIRY PRODUCTS Your Surety of Purzty Charles S H1ckman WILLIAM B I-IAYS IHYSILIAN d SLRCEON AMORNEY AT LAW Phone 299 212 B tate Iovm Irust 8: Swings Bmk Building FLOOR QOVERIINCS L51 It Fllilllfh lrlu fffmg STOVES XND RANGES THE PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE N W L Sq 7 LOLUIVIBI-X PHONOGRAPI-IS -IND RECORDS FOR Tlll: ENCLISH SPL DILNI A h W S h d QUALITY COODS gh h n Rt , PIINIST GROLPRIPS AND MI'-XTS , OBTAINABLP IN 'IHI CITY tired n our s nt iss s LITE CROLILRY 8: MARKPT H M CRAWFORD Sc SON FLOUR AND FEED Southard s Fimous Start to I 1n1sh Ch1ck Feed, Scratch Feed and Egg Mash Farrington Phone 382 308 L 1ck on Sr Mutual 182 I ll ' U 4 1 ', an ' 1 I I ' ' , . I I 1 U .r ' ' 71 ' 1 U - f -v , , 'Y I 4 .'. . 'ur. uure Phvmf 9-l , -1 N 'f ' . . 2 3 OF Currcct the following sentences: N Raymond ond : Pm not going lo the dance I , 4 toni , I'd rather stu' u e n dy. Letls don't go any place to can l'd rather go , , 1. N . . 1 strzli t ow, uh '. said. ' ' ' 4 Yes, pup'ls, I know you will for shalll he ' 1 , ' ext h , 0 I'll 0 2 ign any lessons, Mis Gzlntz. ' ' f ' ' I Q1 4 . n . 5 Q Ls , K , J. . . 1 Q - 4 Q I FX!!!-Of!!!-0-'blk'-0-I 1-oo ur up-2 cg.: ug.: 11 N I I. W. SI-IKOLNICK P,u:::hE:Z::ing PYKSGRESS Farmers Exchange , Both Phones: M X CASH BUYERS OF Far. 779 Mu., 33 f 1 .- - EGGS and CREAM P 108 Twelfth St. 4 Complete Line of Farm Supplies 6 - FLOUR, FEED AND SEEDS Phone 942 Black Agency Est. 1876 E. O. WEST AGENCY 4 I nsumnce Every Known Kind --A bstmcts, Real Esmle and Loan: , Room 102 Dinning Bldg. CENTERVILLE, IOWA BEN H. APGAR ADOLPH F. BODHOLT C' F' Max M' CENTERVILLE Sc SHEET METAL WORKS ATT0RNEY5-AT-LAw Two-one-eight East Jackson St. CENTERVILLE, IOWA All Legal Burinen Carefully Ifamllefl Tel Farr. 10 Fz,,,,,,6,, and Roofng 4 A CRAWLING EPISODE One of the new teachers, with hair a curl and flying over one eye, made Fl trip to the office. Mr. The TAILOR PSOR CLOTHES Trefz let her in his private part :md proceeded on to other parts of the building. Having secured what she was after, the said teacher tried to get Cleans, Presses and R9Pf'll'5 out into the outer office, but she could not open the door with its tricky lock. When she discov- To Look Like New ered that she was locked in, undaunted she crawled over the small gate. 1012 South 18th Street ATWATER KENT RADIO , EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Call Us for a Demmmratirm I. L. DURHAM Phone 480 206 Haynes Ave. I N L I ilc'01SIc-0'wiI4 0'DNIg-om!!-il4'0'D C P1iIl'0'lXIct'sY XJ 4 4 FEEDS OF ALL KINDS , C 4 Miss Up fi fi . 4 4 4 I y I I a 4 T a 4 A A a 4 1. , ,,.., ..,,,..,,,,,.,,.,.,,..,,,c.,,,,,.,.,,.,,,, ,J I- X IRC-Q7 C-oajgsgo sgalg: cgolycga QQ: s-gag I 1 N I 4 C omplimemfs of- Q MORRISON VENELL Sc CO. CLYDES BEST FLOUR Phone 928 NOT ALLOWED LOLD Q T Lk dztz tudy halls. , Klaxon. . l H h lb Juanita Ru ll . T F hzll h y 1' I: '. l I M' Frank 'KI g h . P ' ' H. . D I. 1 ' Tom F0495 h k ' h . d h' t. T H' I .l t d g - ore, Wright Bn h ' 'al-. T V k L-V d P nl - hip lr 4 Colin's g'gg1. T pi ph' - P M, ' 5 CARMER MOTOR COMPANY Inc DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES AIN D GRAHAM BROTHERS MOTOR TRUCKS Phone Black 328 CENTFRVII LF IOWA 7 7 P r Dk'hkp.dyh:ll. , Day and Night Phone 165 YELLOW CAB CO, C1fN'11RRVILLPf, IOWA J. H. Adamson, Mgr. Office in Continentzll Hotel Ii'e me onfy Yefloie Cab fury R. c. AL1axAN1J1+1R, Mmgm- CENTERVILLE WATER COMPANY CEN'l'liRYlI,I.I'Z, IOWA Nm-th 12th sf, Black 679 BETTER BE SAFE THAN SQRRY INSURH ANYTHINCQ OIF v,xLw: WITH A. P. slfrzlms. EL'Y.L'1I.T4YilYI.T. .'f4, m1'IZA79 7 AYYTFAL' 17, .Yqq P Q Q Q Ei Q Q Q Q Q E3 Q Q Q E3 2 E Q Q Q Q Q Q3 S E Q Q ,Blum-zxzzfz-Af5fL.mQ-..fL..f,Mf.tDQ , V N 159- rf Era-SGYQ ,J , N . ,Q ' L: :L As . r L46 Q r L. V1 wa. ,1 ,. M .5-I J' .ag -259. . iQ33'?sss rs 4. , , , -, fur G , 41 ws 1 1 v E IF' 14 ,Ghz-1 .W ,ix
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