Centerville High School - Black Diamond Yearbook (Centerville, IA)
- Class of 1926
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Q -a v- MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD , ,O,, CQICORGE DL'cKwoR'1'u T. G. FEE XV. S. .-h.ExAN1JER S. YV. BRYANT C. Ii. TR1EBswE'r'1f1:R OFFICERS KHCORGE 1Jl'L'KVVOR'I'Ii, I'1'v.vi1!0rzI VV. M. IDLYKES, 7vl'IYl.flH'6'l' j. B. BRUCKSH.-XXV, Sew'e1a1'y E. XV. IJANNON, S11pf1'ir11erzde1'2! Im M. STEELE, Sar1'e!a1'y lo .S'upe1'i11tffmiefzf Circm-tings lo thu 1-QICLIIU' :md slmlvnl hugh' ui' LitTl11C'1'YiHC High Sinful. I .am juxlly prmll wi, mu' high -xl!U'7I Plflllxl of our ifuuhj uhh rhl-ir high hh-.11-MYL-1'xiu, prmnl wth nur xIllxlk'11lX with rhk-Rr Jum- fmxllu' .nxlullulu .mil Amhvlum. .XX thc yum wmu and gh. .md jun turn lmclx lhcsc pngv- fm' .1 gluupw ui fulwul .md srhuul males, Il11lf' fillll' prulc Ill hung Il Inari ui much .m ilwlilllliflll incrczxsc with unch Imsrsimlg season. S11pfr'iflff'flff1' flf. To 1116 Stfnlcfzls of Cc'71lz'1 L'iflU I1 igfz S1'f1ouf: The public school of Anicrica is the open fond along which wc, of all nations, colors, crcctls illltl social standing, may trztvcl, fueling our- selves on at lvatsis of cquntl right and privilcgc. The great function of thc public school if two-fold: first, to teach us how to iinhibc and muster thc achievements of the rnccg and secondly, to give us an appreciation of the true valuc of at full tlnfs work willingly and unsclfishlj' rcndcrctl. Ccntcrvillc High School with all its activities, ct11'1'iculzz1' and extra- curricular, is ll l4thomtoi'j' whcrc this vast prohlctn is finding its solution. X VZ? I'r'i11r'ij1af. If ,imkiawwyg WMMM Ifugfifh Iillgfixb 1 Jak' L' l'nrsuns College rl L HHLNF Q?,7.,AQM4Wzf E11g if0 Curucll Cdlcjg: 044, Hazel L df in 5 P11 'I 5-W GI-inncll Collcgu INlissouri Univcrsitj f fum 676,64 lff'f1!lUNI'1'J' Cltillnull Collujf: 1,0-' X 1-af fgfxz +.4,2'f5,' fffxfury Isdxllc Cullc CE gyx N, lhnwy Drake lfxlivcrsitj' Jim Clmluerry gl fggbp-41 f . . , NIISSOLIFI Lnivcrsity Parsons College, WWW .N f1l'lll,l! 7'rwli11f11AQ lou.: Lvl1iXk'?'4ilf CPZQQWQZZW Illfzumzl 7'nzif1if1g Hrwullcj' KC,-4, l,Ullll'.ffi1' Nfffllr r .Xmcs ZMM4, AQMM Shw'Mu1l1f gan bf CflI'I1Cll College 7'j'f'z'TC'I'fffll4Q NCl3I'ilSL.l Schmml ul' lhlsfncv Awww 1m'onl'M'efif1g Iowa University ?44ffa2 ...x. l'b-xuim' lawn LlI1ll'Cl'Slff' 1Vl1z.rif Szzferciror Iowa Sturm: rIlC1!Cl'lCI'5l Z4Yv4c4 Z Aylllllfzlf Srifllfr Grinnell College ,-1 rbffrif llirfffw' Coe College I'r1l1m1fl,f6ip l'h.v,1i111f Yllllfllillf' LS Applied Art School Cedar Falls 1 -, HOQL SEAXI 5 :ji ALUMNI OFFICERS ,,O,, LOUIS IQI'1'CHFT.T., l'n afi1Zwz! H L' cz H VV 1 NTER , Ser1'f2n 11'y CI,,xL'1n12 HENIXIVIIXN, 7111715111 Pl THE ALUMNI' .-go,-. The Centerville High School Alumni Association was organized years ago. All graduates of regular courses of the High School are members. The first gradu- ate was Mrs. Jennie Drake-Sawycrs, in the year 1875. Since that time there have been 1357 graduates, the largest class being in 1925 with 99 members. The Alumni have always been loyal and enthusiastic supporters of all the activities of the High School, and the School is always glad to welcome them to the auditorium, gymnasium or athletic field. In the fall the Alumn-i furnish the chapel program for the annual Home Coming Day. This year we had interesting speeches by Mr. H. C. Haynes '89, Mrs. Celia Mishler '97, Helen Schenck '10, Hugh Guernsey '12, Henry Dukes '13. On the Monday following Commencement the Alumni annually give a ban- quent at which the members of the graduating class are guests of honor. The officers of the Alumni for the present year are: Louis Ritchell '13, President, Claude Henaman '99, Treasurer, and Hugh Winter '25, Secretary. 1925 COMMENCEMENT HONORS Honor Students- FANNlE ALEXANDER, CLARA SHALLCROSS. Winners of the Gold C- FANNIE ALEXANDER, CLARA SHALLCROSS, WARREN SMITH, MARY EATOCK, HELEN HORNE, WANNETTA LISETOR, NAOMI JONES. Winner: of the Sawyer: Prize- : MARGARET HOWE, OPAL VAN DORN. Winners of the Frankel Prize- MARY EATOCK, LOIS DAVISON. 1 I H 1 E THE CENTERVILLE SCHOOLS -OOO- Centerville has always taken great interest and pride in the success of her schools. From an humble beginning the system has kept pace with the growth of the city and has even surpassed it, for the growth in the school population is much greater than the growth in the population of the city for the corresponding time. In the decade which was marked by the beginning of the World War, the enroll'- ment in our schools has increased one hundred per cent. This rapid growth is further shown by the fact that the High School Building which was completed in 1910 had been completely outgrown long before 'the fine new building was com- pleted in the year 1919. At the present time our school occupies six buildings: the new High School Building, which is a very commodious structure, equipped with all the modern improvements in the way of a fine gymnasium, and an auditorium, as well as ample class rooms and laboratories, Central Building, which until the year 1919 accom- modated the High School, now housing the departmentalized sixth grade and the five lower grades of the Central or second ward, Lincoln Building, which serves the North ward for the First five grades, Garfield Building, which does the same for the Third ward, McKinley Building, which was built last of all to relieve the congestion of the Third ward. The old buildings have been modernized as far as possible, and the newer buildings are completely equipped with the best educa- tional facilities. Approximately twenty-live hundred children are enrolled annually, and a stall' of seventy-three teachers, supervisors, and administrators are employed. Our system of schools is approved by the State Department of Public Instruc- tion and by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Throughout the length and breadth of the land Centerville School students have gone out to make a mark in all line of endeavor. r 5 C. H. S. TRADITION S ...QQ-. One of the nicest things about our High Schools is that no two are just exactly alike. Always there are certain customs, quaint mannerisms, time worn traditions, which set each school off as different from all others. No one can remain long in C. H. S. before he learns to love the things peculiar to it, and to enter into the doing of them with all the spirit and zest that those before us did. lt is then that he has caught the true spirit of our school. In order that these customs may be a constant reminder of all that our school life has meant to us we set them down here. THE MIXER The annual mixer sponsored by the Seniors is the beginning social event of the year at which we aim to make the freshman a real part of the school life. At this affair it is the cus- tom for each class to stage some clever stunt, each one, of course, trying to outshine the other. HONORING NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Soon after school opens each fall, the faculty members have a feast to welcome the new teachers. This event is to them what the mixer is to the Freshies. WATERMELON FEED - All the fellows who go out for football are treated to a watermelon feed when practice opens. You can always work better with a man when you have eaten with him. This ac- counts, no doubt, for the splendid way our Elevenls work. TURKEY DAY GAME It is a well established custom that on Thanksgiving day C. H. S. closes the football season with a thrilling game with our ancient rival, Albia. This battle takes place one year at Albia, the next at home and never fails to rouse pep and enthusiasm. Beat Albial We must. FOOTBALL BANQUET ' Great is your reward if you make the Grid teams. As soon as you've assimilated that late Turkey Day dinner there's another feed waiting. The annual Football banquet is the gift of the student body by free will contributions. At this affair the old Captain is pre- sented with a football ring and the Captain for the coming year is elected. JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLAYS A class of C. H. S. that didn't put on a play during its Junior and Senior years wouldn't be a class at all. These productions, one of which is staged each semester, are two of the most talked of events of the year. BASKET BALL BANQUET A Just as the football boys are honored each year at a banquet so are the basketeers. It is customary to elect the next year's captain at this time. For the traditional way things look afterwards consult any domestic science girl. I GLEE CLUB OPERETTA Each year, under the direction of the music supervisor, the Glee Clubs stage a pictur- esque, as well as entertaining operetta. At this time the public gets a chance to hear the choice songsters of the school. . SENIOR DAY On the last Friday of each year the Seniors have a chance to revert to childhood or anything they wish, providing they don't exceed certain limits, such as coming in their pa- jamas. The Seniors always get a big kick out of showing off all day and especially at the chapel exercises which are conducted exclusively by them. Those Senior days call up many a good laugh from us all. JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET The Banquet is one of the big things in every Junior and Senior year. 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'1- J K' wr f Vx 10575 H Tl Z M, 0 20,6-Qwff :A H .. fg iv ,f ? y . fx X :f rf xy .. S3 , f 2 ff!! ' fiili W, ' N 43 iS.d,fQ ' I ,ln X Illlwe ' Xi Y W if f' 44? 95 Sv X5 , JJ, gf .Ze Class Teachers-J. L. H,xR'1'12R, CoR.,xI,1n CfREEN ZVIARY C,x'1'uER1N12 BRv.LxN'r, Pres. HINIIE XRDXMAN, I7ife-lJ1'a.v.g ROBERT RFAW, Sw. and Trans. Listen, my renders, And you shall hear Oli the wonderful events, ln my Freshman year. 'Twas on a Septemher morning ln thc year of '25, l went to school a mournin' And hardly got home alive. The boys were there with paddles :Xnd l had to await my turn. There raged a iiercer battle, liven than that at Hull Run. 'llhey held the annual Mixer, And mix l hope to shout! The Freshies sure were sore, Before they did get out. Next we held il Freshman meeting ln the South-hall after school. lVe elected our class oflicers, And two class teachers, too. MY FRESHMAN YEAR 00+- Mary Catherine was elected President, Himie Yoxman followed suit. Bob l'll'aw, Secretary and Treasurer, To take good care of our loot. Miss Green was elected teacherg Mr. Harter was chosen, tow. They help put on the class plays, And hold us together like glue. On Hallowe'en we had a party, And we all had plenty of fung But they served such Holy doughnuts They wouldn't till up a hum. So it's from nine in the morning, lfp until four o'clock at night, W'e are raving on C. H. S. Fightl Fight! Fight! So from the he innin to the end L, Y It's a very wonderful careerg And We owe much of our knowledge To our high school freshman year. -K. B. MID-YEAR FRESHMICN 1 w 1 1 i o f Qyjyguomozefw i 3-rr' Class 'I1CTlChCI'S'HIf:I,ISAHIT'I'Ii Umhox, H. Ii. I9U1.r.L:R VROHER1' XvAI.IiN'l'INIC, ,Prc,r. in.-WE I'w.AS'1'UN, I ircfl'1'e5.5 IJAUT, JOUNSUN, Ser. ffm! 7'1'zfz1.v '1 lltll lllrll IIIII NIII ?IIl full will -Illx ,lrll .full lv xnxx: Ilufllirtf-, K'l.1l'k, IJ.u, C11-wks, III-mv, Iflnlg.m, Gwllk, Lfllllxu-II, Ii. Iispy, QIITIIILIIN, U. Iispy. frm: Ilwnvl, L'. C'x'lmIIvI1:1uyI1, Iiltullcy, Ilitullcns, IJr:nlIu'x'.ugn', fI.Il'lIlIK'I', Ilrucksllzlxx, Glick, I . II.u'u-y Gill. Wm, NV. k'l.lll4, Ihlllglm, Cults, qlulw, IPl'm'u, Il. Iillis, IIIQIIILI, UIIIx1wx'm', I'II 4IiIIll', mx: I uIln'1', Ilinlglumn, II. Iillis, Ilull. Il, fl'iLIln-Imxxglm, I rL-clwrn, Clilniv, llislmp, I'1.lsl-ln, C,lnl-r Illxis, II. Ilruwn. vu: I'. K'lilllvIw.nugIx, Ilrunmwml, IIIxL'nI1.1ugI1, LII.lI'Ii, IIn'1't4'IIL', If1N!c'1', llutrlminsf-n, lillia I. .-XtklnSun .'Ml.n1w, I H1'll. mi IIf'rmt:-In, Al. Iitflxx, Uvrxllm-1', I :u'l'i1vgI:v11, .XllLIl'l'S0ll, GlIgl'.lFS, Iizxkcr, II.ll'r, C. .XtIilnSm1. mi NImIf.a1'I,uml, Nlillvr, Nlrfl-xmxillu, NI.usI1:ulI, Mllrplly, I'w,u-rs, Il.zfI1I'mwI, R:ltIIII', I . Willimms Y.1l1-utim-. mu: U. NVilli.u1m, Nlmkvll, I'il'nwn, V.m Ilykv, SIICIll'K'l', R. Sultll, I'. Allllms-nl, Kelly, C. Rr-Iwx'ts, Sun' mi Klum, I.. SIIVINIIKI, I,llyIl, I.. NICN.IllllII', Vuvllmll, I.. 'NIIvrlI'f, I'nv1h'l', C, NIux'l'Ism1, NI. Mmurv I'm'l y, .X. SIln'p.lx'lI, NVIIQUH. In: I-Qxxing, If, NI.11'lin, XVrvl.uy, SIIIIIIQUV, VVvmII.uml, VVirl1r-lu, XVy1'ick, I.:-uc, NIIIVPIIY, A NIcl'IvmIll1'. mx1I'uln.um, Un-lull-l', Ii. Sllkfvlnick, 5!m'pI1m'11sm1, Olds, M. NIQLN-11xIlIm', Ixggv, Silwluy, I'.cl'kx'l', Nlnlllla-tml, Slx.mkSIc'1', Ilflttmn nm: K'l.u'k, Mimks, Shxmks, Slwltwlm, S. AIHIIXIQUII. SOPHOMORE ,CLASS HISTORY +00- Where have you been, asked a listless Freshie of a hustling Ssphomore. i Me? Whv l've been to a class meetin . Sav, it surely was some meetin tool lf 1 7 J 1 7 vour class is as well re resented this vear as ours is vou can discard vour reen. . . w . . Who represents your class, anyway? inquired the Freshie, beginning to pep up. Bob Valentine is President, Grace Easton, Vice-President, Paul johnson, Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Upton and Mr. Fuller have been class teachers since last year. lsn't that a bunch to be proud of? Well, I guess sol And the elated Sophomore walked off leaving a little Freshman looking after him, half disgustingly, half dazedly. That is the way all the Sophcmores feel about their two years in the High School. They have always been proud of their representatives and the things they have done. Begin- ning with the First class election at which Paul johnson, Mary Moore, and Elmer Gill were chosen to lead the class and Hallien Hickman and Reggie to serve in the Booster Club, they have shown qualities of knowing the right fellow for the right job. After class organiza- tion, the next big event was the Mixer. This time the Sophomores weren't scared to breathe, as they were the year before. lnstead they helped initiate the new ones with no thought of their past ordeal. Along in October the main topic of conversation in the chattering Sophomore groups was the splendid Hallowe,en party they were going to have. Believe me, not a single per- son was disappointed, either, for they had everything from fortune telling booths to airplane rides. Their only thought has not been merely fun. Many of the names on the honor roll have been Sophomores. Others have been high lights in outside activities. Genevieve Fuller, Mildred Drummond, and Hallien Hickman were in the Home Declamatory con- test. The latter two represented C. H. S. in the Pre-District Contest, while Hallien won a place in the Sub-District. Glee Club claimed quite a few, the Sophoinores were especially proud of Doris Olds, who had a leading part in the operetta. In athletics the Sophomores have furnished some competition. Several were out for Football, while Reggie See and james Bruckshaw were strong in Basketball. Reggie played the whole final game in the tournament. C. H. S. has had the services of two capable Sophomores in managing its affairs. Mar- garet McConville and Charles Deatherage represented them in the Student Council. Yes, they are very proud of their record this year, for they have tried to do their best and boost dear old C. H. S. in every way possible. -H. H. 05 warg I cj WJUNIURSW lb N JN Ay f' -D. . ' new Q f ini fb- X p as x f X wi if Class 'I'cz1cl1c1's-INA G,xN'1'z, C. I . S,fxNus'1'Rm1 FRANK lV1ClYEAI., l'1'v.m!f'11f IJAN PIOLTNI.-KN, live- Pf'e.v.5 HEl,I2N l L'u1cR, Sw. am! Trczzf. -+ I ,th 1' 4tI1rUugIh-nwn, L'r:1u'1', lilwulluy, llzmtivld, I,L'1mnrd, L 4 - --- al 41 'lkvp rf-xx: Omnirh, lh .c'r, NVQ-lls, 'l'.lH', X7iHk'l'I'i, Oglv, Smith. Sth lun: SL-nth, Vlilmnliuxich, l41'ulnbL'1'g, VVilsun, VVilcs, 'Ij5rvk, Sl'l1iUI4, lJ.uiQ, Russ. Gtll rfm: I'uxu'1's, Ruswll, Schrnck, Mycrs, ll, Malloy, R1 gill ffm: 'l'.lyln1', Nl. Niulloy, Riflm I h'ndcrshnt. mx: l'.lIIt'l'F1ll1, Rvsslvr, Slmlrhzlkrr, NV.u'r, NlCNc1ll, 'I'urm'r, Mmltivtlm, 'lkhun1.1s, l-'.u'usxuwrll1, 8.115115 zdmich, NVitlxrrm, l'i,xln'y, Vickury, Nurris. Yds, M cwwv rc, lJc:4tl1ul':lgv, S:ulmh'1's, Ml!l'l'iFl5Il, Sl1.u'pL', P1-tln, Russ, St.nl1 ilvy, c:I'.l7illl1, Kvllcr, KiIlk'2lLik', li. lliIl'X'l'X 3rd hm: liklwf, N. llqlrxvy, xl. Dillon, L1llI'I1Ik'l', fVlnC:ll'Iy, .Xlm'x.lmicl', lfuntmm, L'.m:lllm', flL'Il1iL', Il0lIl1.lIl Folk nvr. K ll I' SCl1hl'I'g1, l3illhn'rg, Cornlcn, Kl'I'SCl!l1L'!', Kvrsclnu-r, Clzurk, Haul. lm! rvvxx: Hn'Hs'l, lhrl w, 'u3:L'l', Hu Bntlnnm rung llglycs, llzldsvll, lllIICl1il1F4'!1, frvsxwr, l3l'zldlvy, Martin, I1lIlhL'I', l5x'uun. Lridlc'b.1ugl1, f:2ll'dI1L'l', .-Xlwnllwxx zen Ol HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '27 -ooo- In the year of our Lord nineteen and twenty-three, a noble band of knights and ladies approached, with some trepidation and misgivings, the gloomy portals of a mystic grotto, over whose entrance were engraved the mystic letters C, H. S. With watchful eyes, they cautiously entered.this cairn, for look you, it was their kni htlv vow to so'ourn therein, for the ur ose of broadcnin their understandin , and to .S , A ll P P 1 S, 8 gain a more sophisticated outlook on the great world they inhabited. After they had explored this mysterious abode for a few days, a reception and banquet were given them by the noble lords and ladies who already inhabited it, but the knights paid dearly for their entertainment for they were seized and beaten unmercifully by certain hild- ing nobles, so they could scarcely bestride their steeds. Soon, however, this affliction was forgotten in the wonderful visions which soon broke upon their sights. i Strange and magical theories were implanted in their brains, while they harkened to the promulgations of certain sages within the chambers they explored. However, they were forced to devote all their time to the acquirement of knowledge. They determined to hold a banquet for the refreshment of their spirits, and accordingly held a great feast where they reveled in mirth and song. But, alasl They were immediately subjected to a great trial. They were to sally forth in battle array against the frightful host of mid-year, a motley array of ogres and demons, who at this time of year, assailed them. VVith great valor did they comport themselves, and coped nobly with their hideous adversaries, until a truce was declared, and both armies with- drew from the field. The noble band of gallants found they had sustained some losses, a few of their men being slain, while some were severely wounded. On the whole, however, they conducted themselves very creditably, and, learning that this battle occurred every year, began to make preparations to conduct the next battle with even more pertinacity, and, in- deed, they gave another feast to celebrate their triumph. Their minds were considerably broadened by their discoveries this season, and when, at last, they fought their second great battle, this time with the host of Finals Castle they remained outside the cavern, and dilsported themselves upon the green lawns for a season. When their brief period of relaxation was over, they re-entered the cairn, in good hopes of making considerable glory for themselves, as truly they did. The noble knights and ladies: Kermit Young, Susie Norris and Lee Alexander, who had led their acitvities last time, were succeeded by Dan Holman, Theodore Shaeffer, and Frank McNeal, who did nobly conduct them to high honors. They were thrilled by their discoveries, and listening to the decanta- tions of Pythagoras and Pliny, became convinced that they might truly make a name for themselves in the great world outside. Their conflicts against the ogre hosts were more successful this time, and, in their sub- sequent proceedings, they took a genuine delight. After their period of relaxation, they re-entered the cavern and began to make prepara- tions for their formal debut to the public. This acitivity was known as the Junior Play and was pronounced a great success by all its patrons. The band leaders, Frank McNeal, Dan Holman and Helen Fuger, were de- lighted with the work of their comrades, and felt greatly pleased. Now the chronicler of this epistle must polish his armor in preparation for the struggle against finals, and sincerely hopes you will enjoy his relation of the activities of the Class of '27. L. a 1 l 5 5 j Xxx ff Z Class 'IQCIICIICVS -I,,xRL'1a B.-xRNE'1 1', R PFLXRI 6,01 lJ9IiI I'I'X w, fi . -. . . . .xx AMES IYJAVIS, l'1'e.fi.fZf'1zf RLVH1 P.-xcK.xRn, I'iwr-l'1'c,f.g YIQRNA BEST, Sw. nm! T1'ef1.f MARY LAWTON Norzzml All our becomingly bobbed and charming girls aren't natives of Centerville. Mary is one who isn't. ller friendly manner has won her many C. ll. S. friends, especially in T. l'. S., for which she serves competently as Treasurer. AGNES SODICRGRICN Normfzl Agnes is an attractive unassuming Senior whose name always graces the llonor Roll. She shows her efficiency and dependability in T. P. S. and Dramatic Club and especially as Editor of the lU26 Black Diamond. ICM M RTT BA K IC R Engfifh Bashfulness, modesty, mischief, brains, and mili- tary aspirations are all elements in Emmett's lika- ble personage. llis fondest dream is West Point. As an ad-getter he has been a valuable Black Diamond member. SARA H MclliLWl'il'i Englixb I'm just settin' waiting to graduate , we're sure is Sarah's motto, Sarah jane has a dry humor all her own which amuses her acquaint- ances. ller attentions have been toward Art Class and Girls' League. ,,O,,- MAURINIC ASH C larriml Exteriors often tell lies. Nlaurine appears to be quite serious, but in reality she is a very tick- lish person. Spanish is her hobby. She belongs to Spanish Club and Girls' League. lVllLDRl'fD NICNAM FR Nmwmf Poise, initiative, industry and jovialty-Mildred has them all at her command xx hen needed. She's a capable T. l'. S. President, a star speaker in De- bate and Extemporaenous, member of Dramatic Club and League, and played lVlrs. Hanscom in the Junior play. HENRY ADAMS Euglirh Certainly we'll never forget those blank expres- sions and unfounded outbursts of mirth from llenry. Ile believes strongly in specialization. Golf, the saxaphone and making people think him dumb claim his wholehearted attention. FRANCES VVlLLlAMS Srimri-fir Frances' smallness, bright retorts, and quick sympathy to her friends' every mood, make her an endearing little person. Frances won a place in Home Declamatory, and belongs to Latin Club, Girls' League and folk dancing. LUTH ICR ELLIS liuglish An all around fellow willing to do anything to help. His gridiron career deserves praise as well as his service in class affairs. Luther is liked by all with emphasis on a dusky haired Senior. VICVA M OORIC Nor,'1zal Never let your lessons interfere with your sense of humor, says Veva. She succeeds admir- ably in both with little ellort. Veva seriously plans to exploit the youthful mind. She keeps T. ll. S. lively. H I-ILEN MASTERS Ezzglifh llelen doesn't believe in monopolizing the con- versation. She's a sympathetic listener with a quiet, serious way one likes. Girls' League has been her interest. BICRTHA S'l'l'fVFNS N wma! Simplicity and quietness are a part of Bertha. She's to be mistress of a country school some day. Bertha is persistent and can be depended upon to do her best in 'l'. P. S. or elsewhere. ,,O,,, JAMES DAVIS Sciezztiyif The Gods indulged jimmy. Hels blessed with looks, popularity, and the gift of garb . As class President two years, Booster Club Representative, Football letterman, Basketball star, a member of numerous clubs and junior play cast, he is a high light of the class, R CTH L lfli K C ommerfial lie goodn, may be Ruthls advice to others, but her behavior never stops her fun. A wise idea we'd say. Commercial Club, the League, folk dancing, Lester , and typing for the staff, inter- est her. MYRTICE BROKAW Clarfimf A tiny girl with the most charming smile in the world. She's a talented pianist and dancer. Folk dancing, junior play, debate squad, Language Clubs and making the honor roll have kept Myr- tice busy. F DNA CARLSON Commerrial Ed can put on a haughtiness superb enough to rouse the envy of a queen. She has been of serv- ice in class and Commercial Club atlairs and has typed the staHi's valuable manuscripts. lCDI'l'H CLARK E11 glixh Nt-ter hurry or worry , is I'Idith's philosophy. Wrigley's is her favorite scent, galoshing down the street her highest art, tossing- her head, her most cultivated Nairn. Shelf: hooked as a soon available ustenog but its rather doubtful be- cause-F BOB CONNICR Erzglirh lloh's lank, sleeping tigure has been greatly missed this last semester. llut one can't live in a sheltered school building furexer. His interests have extended to Glee Club and Exteniporaneous Vllllfki iVlYR'l'll'i IQSPY Ellgliih A slender, dreainy eyed girl who has the sweet- est disposition and softest voice. She and her graiidniotlici' are pals. llnwever, we untlerstancl she has another outside interest . LUCI LLl'i lVlOLl.OY Colfllllfflvitll Nothin' but the truth . Lucille stands for ex- treme frankness. Perhaps venting' her opinion on three kid sisters accounts for it. The boss uho hires Lucille should get plenty of honest advice as well as expert bookkeeping. ., ,O, ,t,, , Zl'fLl...'X Kl'lLCl'i f:0IIllIlt?l'!'ltIl 'l'ruly golden hair, quaint sayings, and a lithe tigure distinguish Zella. She can do a rag doll dance perfectly, preside over Commercial Club, help in class affairs and the League all equally well. 'l'l l NDA l l l N DL l'lY Qw11l11.err'i.1f Cheerful people are indispensable. Exen 'l'hed.t's set can seldom dispel her bright disposition. Tiled.: gets quite excited at times and that blush-can it lne..n anything? Conimercial Club is her center of interest. GICORGIC H ALL Sriezlriff Mucliacliol' belongs to the steady inirufiled ac- tion type. ln all athletics he has displayed clean, sensible sport. llis work as l-'reshman Vice, in junior play and his overwlielming election to the council are exiclences of his leadership. VIRGIIC NlCWl'Il.L Norma! 'l'o do what one is best tilted for must have en- tered Virgie's choice of profession-to teach. Nu more conscientious soul exists, yet she appreciates good times. Virgie serves 'l'. l'. S. as Secretary and is a Lcaguer. Rl. l'll ll UNCH Commerfial ln otht-1' words lllnnrhe T.'s buddy. Ruth has zu most happy tlisposition-always grinning. Shv's fast nn thc liziskvtlloor, dues hor stull' on any rluss rominittct' :md is at pcppy Ixngut- member. Glii BRG l.-X ALLICN Engfixh ufitunl pull, xxzis invented for Georgia Rose. She mn :td.ipt l'll'l'SL'lli to 1l!'lyUHl',5 mood. Gcorgixl migizm-d to Numa hut tlcn back to graduate from C. ll. S. Shu h.ts ht-cn active in fulk dancing, Glen' Club :und the LL'.lglIt'. THOMAS OWICN Sciewlifif: Rt-d hzuir may signify tc-mpvr hut we-'ve mwc-r seen :1ny violent displays on 'l'onimy's pzlrt. lli: retiut-nt nzuturc c.un't hide that roguish twinkle' nhitli SZIXS llc knous :I lot he dot'sn'l tell. l'lSSl lf M l CK l'fY C0lIllll8l'1'f1If Ont- thing Mickey could excel in :tt :I Paris exposition, vvvn-llinlls rapidity of speech. We syrnputlmizt- with ht-r futurc husband. jvssit' has hecn in folk dancing' :ind thc- I.rug11c'. -,,O,t, liLl Z.-XHIQTH C OLE C lasximl lloxx can Iilizzlhrtll szny that :lnyonc hates her? A digniiivd sweetness, calmness, depth of fecling such :us sho posscssvs cam only mxlku her more likel- lvlc. liliz:iht'tl1's flute has seen vatlunblf: service in tht- in-cln-stm. RU'l'l I PACK.-XR D Clasximl Vurszttilc tits Ruth pcrft-ctly. She can dnntt-, plzty, study, flirt, uct. Graceful fnlk dances, :lc- cmnp.mimcnts for tht- Glce Clubs :uid orchestra, an -Iuniur play rolv, St-niur Vice, it boustcr of llfil- matic Club und 1.4-:iguv--tltc-se :ure her co u'ibu- tions to schoul lift-. KLAISS YOUNG Ezzglixh Ont- machine you put in :is much :ls you get nut, so Mr. Fenton, Klniss' choice-st friend, tells us. llis haunt is tht- Physics Lzth, :md his chief spurt, Ivznsing the girls. lVIlL'DRl'ID GORDICN Narzmzf Mildred is dczxcl in cattnvst, about :Ill she sznys :ind dot-s, 'l'h:1t lends to successful teaching. 'l'ruc Gordon fashion she has :1 musiczd hubby, the cor- net. She is :tlsu at Lt-:nguer and T. P. S. member. l3l'fATRl Cli BROWN C Ommercinl llee's jolly disposition makes all her friends adore her. However, shc possesses a steady side. VVhat Bee says she'll do is as good as dune. The Commercial Club and Si occupy most of her time. The rest she spends in radiating pep. M l LDRICD BURTON C01n111errif1l Plump and quiet-though very good natured w hen you know her. 'l'he Commercial lines have had her interest including the Commercial Club of which she is an active member. l...'XWRl'1NCl'f BURKHART Engiirlf Ile keeps himself in the baekg-round but cannot confeal the fact that to have his lessons is his noblest aim. K .-XTH RYN KICTCH UM C.'!a.r.riml Vivacious and original, Kathryn can write poetry, think up the most striking expressions and play anything' from jazz at the Orpheum to a Mendelssohn. Certainly we can forgive any im- practibility. Kay is School Life Editor and a Dramatic Club member. 40, .-XLDlNlf .IOHNSON Cofllmerriraf Since Grammar School days Aldine has been making the grades. She's one of our fair haired Swedes with a gentle, pleasing manner. Com- mercial Cluh is her center of interest. LUCl LLli BRYANT Efzgliflf l.ucille's of the slow easy sort who listen to your ravings in a calm, good natured wayg but give her a stick of gum and she develops amazing speed on the typewriter. She's a Commercial Club- her. ARTHUR LONG Ellgfifll A regular imp o' mischief in the study hzill and worse yet in Lit. class where he acts out every man's life. Arthur does settle down for orchestra. lle played lsadore in the junior Play. lll2Ll41N WHITE Efzglixlf Helen is getting quite sprightly in her last days -four gyms plus folk dancing. Morever she is the originator of clever themes and bring your girl parties. llelen enters class and League af- fairs with vim. GICRALDINE CALHOUN Normal One of our once stranger freshmen who has won a nirhe in our hearts. Geraldine demon- strates qualities of enduring friendship and a will- ingness to take part in T. P. S. as a future teacher. Nl.-XRTH.-X LINDSICY Norma! Known by her part in the most lasting case in school history. She's tall, hels short, but they get along perfectly. Otherwise Martha's interests are focused on learning to teach, class atfairs and 'l'. P. S. OSA YOUNG S1-ieurijir A very likahle girl-one who would be a fault- less friend through thick and thin . Osa has a bright cheery way and is not afraid of work. Art class and the League interest her. VVILLI.-XM SHANAHAN English What Bill, our fiery orator, doesn't know isn't worth knowing at all. lle puts his mighty line across as a star debater, speech maker and Black Diamond Business Manager. Why shouldn't he be LI. ll. 'I'.'s and Mr. I-'annon's special protege? -400- N A DYVNH L.-KN DICRS Commercial Dene's good looks, charming smile, clever talk, and teasing ways make her the center of attraction especially to visiting Basketball teams. Her cease- less activity in Commercial Club and class affairs and as League President have meant a great deal. H l'ILl'I N ASH BY Clasrical They all like Helen-the teachers, the boys, everyone. Smartness is no obstacle. Besides be- ing Miss lIpton's star Spanish pupil and President of the Spanish Club, she's active in Dramatic and Latin Clubs, Girls' League and Basketball. HARLICY CLARK English Long legs have decided advantages. At least to lIopper . He can certainly cover the territory with those lower appendages. His verbal expres- sion is not so far reaching. ALICE AN DFRSON Commerrial A small, brown-eyed stenog. in the making, who isn't often very blue. Alice has a humorous way and makes most surprising statements about sheiks. Commercial Club is her chief interest. Il.-XRRY DAVIS Ezlglifb Atliahility and friendliness gain Harry much faurr. llis fighting spirit added many a thrill tu llaskethall in '25, the year he faptained the team. A place in fuuthall anal .luniur class play are his other achievenients. ULIA SODICRGRPIN Cazzzffwrrifzl Brilliance and l'It'lllIfy generally fume single handed, hut julia has huth. She is a winner in Cunnnercial contests, a graceful folk dancer and as librarian is a wonder, especially nhen the sheiks fall for hunks. LORICN.-X W.-XTIQINS Nwwm! liver since nur Sophie days, nhen Lorena joined us, she has been attaching our affections hy her nice, tllfllilll ways and helpfulness. She can originate ideas fur anything and is an able sup- porter of 'l'. l'. S., League, and Dramatic Club. CICCI L A LLISON Normal Mary's pal. Quite natural since uppusites at- tract. .Inllity and ahility tu carry nn a lively con- xersatiun, which often expresses candid opinions, stand out in Cecil. She helnngs tu 'l'. l'. S. ,.,O,. . IQYICLYN l'li'l'lCRSON Cwzzvzrrfial A short little, blonde little, Suede, nith a must endearing nay. l'ete's a bandit of the type who can Ulmlcl up a whole recitation hy her puzzled questions, alvsays with innocent intentions, of course. CLYIJIC CRI DLIC H.-X UG H Srieufifr A steady, square, silent partner, uhm responds te- the call uf the wild, judging hy his knowledge ol' Iumher camps and western farms. Athletics have appealed tn him, particularly track. lVl ARG UIC Rl'l'l'i WILSON Cf,4111111e1'fiaf Marguerite's dignity is hath charming and indi- cative nf capability. She can Hhurn up a type- nriter and has even made the state contest. We :nlmire her activity in class, fulk dancing, Baskets hall, Girls' League and Commercial Club. l ON'l'l'I Ll,l'1 Gli.-X RHA RT lllllglffh A nice girl to the nth degree. lfuntelle has a very congenial may which makes her well-liked. ller friendly uliellul' is knunn tu everyzme. Fun- telle has already started on an uflice career. OPAL LIVINGOOD Englirh A deep reassuring calmness surrounds Opal. She never seems flustered and seldom allows herself to smile. Opal hails from the country and belongs to the steady working class. DORTHA BAN FS Cl07lLI7Z3I'I?idf Dorlha doesu't claim to be conspicuous or bril- liant. She's satistied with being an ordinary light hearted girl sometimes in a mood for chatter, other times for silence. GEORGE TODFY Commercial George holds a distinguished position as the only boy in the Senior Commercial department. Nevertheless, he lets the girls strictly alone. lle's quiet, to be sure, but a good vsorker. BI..-XN CHE TRAXLICR Cl0Ul7llB7'l'i4lf A most charming capable person---one of our prominents. As Sophomore Class President, rep- resentative to the Booster Club, an enthusiastic League and Commercial Club member, Blanche has heen influential. Her athletic prowess won her the Basketball captaincy this year. -Q00-A .I EAN LA N G FORD Normal jean's love of fun and a joke is perpetual. Perhaps that's the secret of her popularity with the opposite sex. -lean's a T. P. S. member and a lighting guard on the Basketball team. G EN li V l FVIC LOWIC Norma! She can plunge into mile long explanations and uadc through them. Such an art plus industry are inherent traits of a teacher. Genevieve supports Glee Club, folk dancing and T. P. S. DEAN INSKICP Sfiefztiffr This little fellow with his hands in his pockets, usually, and a wise look on his face, brings with him queer twists of humor. Dean's interests run to Declamatory work and Spanish Club. PAULINE FORSFN Snimlijic Pauline comes to school with serious intents and gets what she is after, the grades. As a most con- scientious worker on class committees and in the League, Pauline can be depended upon to put any- thing over. LICIC K I RKLAN D Efzglifh Indolence is Lee's key to being happy. VVbat's the use of exerting oneself when a vshole life stretches before one. Lee plays a howling saxa- phone in the orchestra. GICRA DA Me DOVV Fi LI. C.'o111mrrri11! Uerada is a vehement little llzone, for what she says she means and can reinforce it with at stamp, too. She has lots of pep and shows it at the games, in Girls' League and Commercial Club. VlOLlC'l'TI'l SHAN KS'I'l'IR Norma! VVho says modern girls can't cook? Violet can mviage any kind of eats perfectly. 'l'. P. S. and a certain Football man eouldn't get along vtithout her. Violet plans to be JI most severe school marin . I.L'Cll.l,I'i INI.-XRSII Aiflflllill A bright personality, energy, and industry coni- bine to make Lucille a competent and much en- thused future teacher. Lucille is a leader in 'l'. P. S. affairs, sings in the Glee Club, and supports Girls League. W., OQW, BICUL.-KH GORDICN Sf-ifzzfifu 'l'he fates blessed us with one prodigy, ller pre- cocity and sweetness stand out to everyone. Beu- Iah is a brilliant Latin student, a violinist, a peppy Leaguer, a Glee Club meinber, and Senior Representative to 'The Council. BURDICLL KIRK HART Srimfifif: Such si congenial and accommodating person as llurdell eannot lack friends. Ile's quite a radio fan and knows heaps about electricity, xnuch to the envv of the rest of us. ICRSICI. .-XDXNISOX C:0NIllI6I'I'.li1! VVe understand the success of the Red llall nou, for Ersel's cute person and smile are there to greet the customers. She has been eompleting her com- mercial work at the I. B. U. FPIRNIC WH ITIC Euglirh Once she was a naughty freshie at Udell. Now she's a fun loving C. II. Sfer. Fern:-'s aluays for a good time. She makes clever sketches, is an active Leaguer and interested in folk dancing and art classes. .. .,..e ..o..,, Y H W mr Y mrn-A ,YA Y H- 1,-1 , V - i....................,., .ps-Q-f-k. ., -v L5 s.s,: J., ...,. 3... .. , - . V Y , ,. YFRNA BEST Commerrial Vernie has an aptitude for managing things. And she isn't bossy, either. As Class and League Treasurer, Glee Club and former Booster Club member, a supporter of Commercial Club and Black Diamond staff she's an active C. H. S. girl. HAROLD l'fVl'1RMAN Ezzglifb Tvio things Harold must do-be funny and sleep. Violent jars' might remedy both. Harold carried the lead in the junior Play, was the staunch foot- ball center till injured, and is interested in Basket- ball and track. CARLOS CROXTON Ezzgfixh lle that knows that he knows is above re- proach. 'l'hat's Carlos exactly. Ile may seem dis- iuclined to talk but has great confidence in his knowledge anyway. CLRONA lVlCCANDLl'lSS Commerfriul One of our numerous fair-haired stenogs. Cleona has waged some stifl arguments about deticits which makes us believe she knows bookkeeping, too. Commerical Club finds a booster in Cleona. -ooo- l'lVl.-XN SCHVVILCK Cmmfzercial She's considered one of the prettiest and sweet- est girls in the school. Corydon used to own her, but now we're the lucky ones. Vivian has shown great interest in Declaniatory work, Girls' League, Commercial Club and class affairs. WALTICR ROSS Euglixh A name in the realm of art is Walter's sole am- bition. He will get there, too, judging from the ability displayed on the Black Diamond these two years. VValt was also a second string football man. C.-X'1'Hl'IRlN1'I ICDDY Efzglifh Kitty belongs to the class of small bexritching girls, with her heart in her big brown eyes. They reflect earnestness and fun, both. Catherine and her fiddle are familiar in the orchestra. WRIGHT BROSH.-XR Euglifh llis powerful frame has been seen much on the gridiron and basketball floor. Wright captained '25 Football, took part in the junior Play, is a good narbler, and sets a fast pace with the ladies. 'A . '6b.m A H A ..-.,..,-..k.s-..,.,.,--,.. -.Y -...M-Y .,.. - .4 -,Y-.....f.,..-........,...g ,-Y , . . ,F 2.H:.,,1!:,-ff -. I JC 1' 5 .if ,,.,,,......u...,-. .,..,., ...., .... -.-M ,,,, ., ,.,, ,,,,,,,. L.. ,, .. 'qiilalimv' A4,.yi..1-. .Mi-'...,.. ir.,w,,...r.r....,..,..f...uH...,V -A - 'ws MAXINE JOHNSON .English Attractive is the word. Maxine has a beautiful complexion, lovely hair which demands frequent attention, and a friendly, confiding voice. ller affiliations include Dramatic Club and Girls' League. CLEVIIC SMITH English Slightly stout, but what a jolly, disposition he has. Clevie was a lineman on the Football team till illness interfered. llis crimson blush is the delight of any teaser. PA U L STALF Y E nglirh ,,O,- ANGELO BELLFGANTF Englixh Such smiling indifference as he assumes is enough to drive an angel to distraction. But for- tunately he has the redeeming quality of doing exactly what you want in the end. Angelo is a man of labor now. JULIA BANKS Euglifh julia loves to be funny and at times is, when she is in the utmost seriousness. Her you knows and numerous affairs partly conducted in class time have given her a name of her own. BOB SFF Euglirh Bobbie is honored twice by an individual pic- ture. His athletic skill as quarterback and as a lightning forward was of much use last year. Bob gets his sheepskin this year. RAYMOND BAILEY i Euglirlz lle seems shy to strangers, though he really isn't. Raymond's a past grid light and was em- inent cornetest in the orchestra four years. He's much engrossed in his last heart affair, his friends say. CI li' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY -409- It came to pass in the fullness of time that the class of 1926 did gather upon the first of September for a trip through the Centerville High School. They had collected a goodly amount of necessary baggage in the way of bits of Geography, sections of Arithmetic, bunches of dates-fresh from the tree of History-packages of Civics, and a supply of Grammar. liach, moreover, had the required ticket, a certificate of promotion from the last station, the eighth grade. ' And it came to pass that promptly at 8:4-0 they did answer the Conductor's cry of All Aboard , and started out on the up-grade in the Train of Knowledge. They were given places in the Freshman section and found the train equipped with a fine dining car whose capable chefs supplied them with much food for their mental growth and development. They elected as officers of their section Ralph Shankster, President, George Hall, Vice-Presi- dent, Lawrence Bever, Secretary, Lucille Malloy, Treasurer, while Conductors Barnett and Dickens saw to it that they properly digested the food served them by the Faculty Chefs and Porters. Not so many renowned side trips were taken, but Ted Fenton and Vivian Schwilck won them fame in a Dramatic expedition. At the end of the first year having successfully met the requirements of the Freshman passengers, they were transferred to the Sophomore car and bravely endured, the rougher travel. Blanche Traxler, Ruth Morrison and Harold Everman were elected officers of the trip. The journey was livened by stops of parties and other occasions. James Davis and Verna Best were representatives to the section called Booster Club. With the passing of time they were again shifted, being placed in the Junior Coach. Passenger -James Davis was elected President of the trip. His staff of worthy helpers were Edward Patterson and Agnes Sodergren. Conductor Barnett was still with them but Conduc- tor Dickens left the Coach to explore new fields. In 'her place they chose Conductor Golds- berry, who in the last two years proved to be very clever and also very Wise. Several passen- gers became so interested in the side stops that when the time came to go on they were left to come with the next train. Harry, Noble, Ralph and Wright won fame in the Atlethic expeditions. Many worthy stops were made. The most noted, perhaps, were those made for the Junior Play and the Junior-Senior Banquet. Then came the happy day when the group was transferred to the Senior Coach with in- creased privileges and responsibilities and the worthy james again President, Ruth Packard, Vice-President and Verna Best, Secretary and Treasurer. The grade was much rougher and the mental food much harder to digest, but to the class of 1926 there loomed a Hne view- Graduation. They came to be drawn closer together in class spirit and to appreciate more fully the advice and help given them by the supervifsion of the capable Chefs. In various fields many heroic deeds were done. They were proud of the Athletic skill displayed by Clevie, james, George, Harold, Wright, and Luther and the forensic ability of Mildred and Bill. With the advice ofisuch capable Chefs and Porters they successfully passed the close in- spections which checked up cn their baggage of Knowledge and they stood ready for the final transfer. 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S. -409- OFFICERS ,. .Mnanuco lVlc-NAMAR . . .RlSSlfN CRllDI,l'Il2AL'lQIl . . .VIRCLII-I Nl'1XN'l'1l.l, , .MARY LAw'1'oN . . .Y1-:va lNlooRt': ,...... ,.lVllss liymi HONURARY lWll'llVll3l'fRS MR. Tiucifz MR. F,xNNoN 'r Rissla ffltlltliilllgll Geraldine Deatlterage Ruby Ellis :Xdriil hostel' Mildred Corilen Geraltline Calhoun Sylvia Gortlen Gerwview Caster ,Ivnnie Hutchinson lilnrence flark Fcrm' Kerschner MICMBFRS .lean Langford Mary Lawton cii'Ill'YlL'YL' Loxu' Martha Lindsey Margaret Molloy Thelma: Martin Lucille Marsh Vex a Moore Ruth Morrison lleulah Myers Esta Nlcliltlery Mildred lX'leNam: Virgin' Newell Violette Petla Grace Rachfortl Amelia Raelox ich Neil Ross Vinlettt' Shanks Agnes Sodergrt' ' llertha Stexens Margaret Stahl Lorena NV.utkins Dottie XvllllI'UNX The purpose of The Pedagogical Society is two-fold amd may lie summed up in two words--educational and social-i. e., to have programs which are of value to us as teachers and to enjoy a social time at our meetings. To carry out the first part of the purpose, the program has llveen arranged with helpful talks by the Primary Teachers and by the girls of last year's club who are now Rural Teachers. ln accordance with the latter section of our purpose we have had musical numlwers, readings, and plays. This yearithe third year of the organization ol' The Pedagogical Society4one ol' the club projects was writing School Notes for the lowegian twice each week. This has been the chief source of income for the clulw this year. As is the custom, the Normal Training kk VV Club put on a chapel which consisted of musical numbers, a play Suppressecl Desires , and a stunt on Psycho-analysis. may ,fl ... A Lawton, VVatkins, Rachford, Moore, Alexander, lVlcNamar, Kyle Langford, Lindsey, Beard, Critllchznnlglt, Caster, lvlyers, Calhoun, Newell Martin, Allison, Lame, llutcltinson, Bradley, Radoxich, VVitln'oxx Marsh, Sodergren, Barnes, M. Gorden, Shankster, Kerschner, Stevens Clark, Morrison, S. 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All tl1ose people who :1re taking two co111111ercl11l SLll3AlCClS, i11- elutling typt-w1'iti11g, Sllllflllllllxl, l1ookl4eepi11g and s:1les111z111sl1ip, are entitled to 111e111l1e1'sl1ip 111 lllL' cl11l1. 'llllL' t'lLll1 stnrtetl tl1e re111'11l ot' tl1e old custom of lmoleling ll c11r1111x1l. .-Xltl1ougl1 this VV.lr tl1e l'e:1lL11'e tl1.1t was IAClllCI1llWCIACLl by IIIOSI people there were otl1er events tl141t were 1111- po1't1111t. 'l'l1e liusiness College Students were i11x'ited to one of tl1e meetings of Il1LI club 111 ortlet' to L'l1'.llL' lllL'll' interest 111 tl1e o1'g41111z11tio11. The Sl1ortl1z111el 1111tl 'llypewrlthtg co11- lesl l1eltl 111 tl1e spring was one ol' tl1e outst1111di11g events. rllllfllllglltllll lllkj year lllt ClLll5 currietl out tl1e1r purpose of 111:1lx111g Cllllllgll IllUlICf' to p.11 lllL.' expense ot' tl1e contest. Not o11lj tlltl it 11eeo111pl1sl1 its purpose l5Lll it also provleletl ll get-toge-tl1e1 ' UI'g1llllZ.lll0l1 XN'l1lL'l1 llAIS p1'o1'e11 4111 111t'e11tl1'e to tl1e lllCllll7UI'S to tlo tl1elr work 111 ill! L'lllK'lk'lll 111.11111e1'. .Xs tl1e t11'st Year of tl1e club l1g1s lWQCl1 so successful, ll 111te11tls to l1e 11111 o11 lllL' t'z1le11tl41r 111' C. li. S. 115 Ll pe1'1114111e11t Ofgilllllllflilll. 1 l 1 l.111tlt1's, S,11111tle1's, Ut-:11'l1:11't, Stlllfklili, A, .l1lllIlSl1l1, Ressler, Ftlger, Frye 1 1 l1111'to11, ll:111es, llimlley, NlL'fl1llltlll'SS, llt'I'4Cllbt'l'g, More, Sll1Il'Pi', llxley, liilllmerg, McL'o111llle, 'l'l111111.1s llitl1.11'1l:, I'1'te1's1111, lluyes, 'I'.1yl111', Nlolloy, Norris, :X11tlurso11, Mclloxxell, Leek, H1'y.111t Kl11111n', lJ.1x1s, lotlrv, l'. tl'll'li llexer, klolw, Turk, Ki11c:11l1', Mil1:1lo1icl1, G.11'tl11e1', Russell ll1'.11ll1'y, L'os11v1', Sclmilck, llltllfll, 'l'1':1xl1'1', Kelcv, BI111111, M, Alol111so11, Q'.lI'lS0l1, lleutl, Wliles LATINA SOCIETAS D,.O,, I'1'f.fiJe,uf, . . . , ,lacic .Xi.i4x.iwiii':it l'ire-Pzwiffmlr. . . , . l R.-WK lVlcNic,xi, Sfl'l'Ef:I1'y-7l1'!r1.f!H'8l'. . . . l'AL'l, loHNsoN Spwzmr ....,... . .,..... . . . . . . Miss Hara. Nll'ilVll3l'iRS Lee Alexander Geraldine Deatlierage Lee llenson Nlargaret Nlcfonville Robert Seatli Virginia .Xlexantler Nlilelretl Druminond llallien llickman Mildred NlcNaniar Mary Shanks lloxsartl .-Xmlerson llelen Ellis -lanies llorne l-iranl: McNeal Curtis Slit-xx llelen Ashby Lutlier Ellis llrnce llouar Katherine McNeal Ruby Slikolnicl: llarold Atkinson Charles lispy Maxine llull Laxvrence Ot-liler Oscar Snyder Margaret Baker Ronald I-lelkner lftlitll ltkin 'William Ogle Evelyn Springer Milton Bernstein George liinigan Paul Johnson 'l'liomas Owen Robert Valentine lloxxard llexington Opal Forbes justin Leonard Robert l'ackai'd Nl.irg'aret Vickery Al.IIlll'S K. llradlev Donald Foster ,Iolin Liley Ruth llackartl llimie Voxnian Nlyrtice lirokaxv Genevieve Fuller xxfllllll' Long Dorothy llliillips l'iIIllll.l YV:iiles Mary Catherine llryant llelen Cruiser Pauline Lyle Clenient Roberts l rances XVillianis llaroltl Cutts Elmer Gill CliarlinelVlolloy Robert Ross lfreil XVilli.inis Katherine Davis lleulali Gortlen Seve Middleton Sylvia Salyers Charles Deatlierage Robert llalden llonora Morris llurtlette St-.itll The purpose of the Latin Club is to increase interest in Roman History and Roman Life. This is brought about by the program of each meeting, The main feature of the llflarcli meeting Was the initiation of thirty Freshies. .-Xs it is the privilege of each organization ol' C. H, S. to have one social event each semester, the Latin Club had its party in December. Roman ideas and customs were carried out in the games and refreshments ol' the evening. The chapel program, which each organization is expected to give, was given by the l.atin Club, klanuarv 29. The vrogram consisted of Latin songs, a reading in liatin, Dido's l,a- l 1 1 tt ment, by Beulah Gorden, a piano solo by lVlvrtice liroltaw, and a playlet in l.atin, lra Nvinpliarum, by klustin Leonard, Ruth Packard, lVlargaret Yickerv, lvlargaret lNlcConville, llallien Hickman and Mildred Drummond. Miss Hall deserves much credit for the direc- tion ol' this clever program and lor the success ol the Club in general. Ross, Bernstein, Ogle, Foster, llenson, l,eon'ird, Long' Seatli, Liley, Gill, Atkinson, Alexander, hlohnsoii, Williams, llroniberg McNeal, lfinigan, Valentine, Oeliler, Omen, Anderson, Drnnimontl, Nlmwe lispy, llicknian, XVilliains, Uortlen, Vicki-rv, Nlidtlleton, lirokaxx, Nlorrisoii Springer, lillis, Porter, NlcConxille, Fuller, .-Xsliby, l'ack.irtl SPANISH CLUB Presiffmlr .,,.. Vi1'e-l'1'e.ri1ff11I. . . . Sfrrerary- 7'l't'dJ'lll'!l' , . Spwlxor' ..,.. . . . Fannie :Xlexander Nlilllfllll' Ash llelen Ashby Myrtice Brokaw Elisabeth Cole Craig Coulter llarlan l'rax'er Raymond Urazian -,,O,.. OFFICICRS lVIlilVlBl'fRS George llall Dan Holman Dean lnskeep Fairy Kerscliner Kathryn Ketchum Ruth Packard Pauline Luther Sara Mcliluee Ruth Packard . . fllfIl.liN :Xsiu Y , , FANN11-1 AI.1-:XANIHR PAUL SPlCliRs . . Miss L,YP'l'ONI lletty lllllll'l'S0l1 Edward Patterson VValter Ross Paul Speers Delores Studebaker Donald 'l'a.tli Oral Ware Osa Young The Spanish Club organized the second semester with 100 per cent membership of Spanish students. 'llhe iirst meeting was a business meeting at which ollicers or thc xeir were elected and plans made for future meetings. The programs are carried out in Spanish plays, talks and amusements, with the idct ot developing interest in Spanish history and life as well as the language. With two meetings a month and good attendance our Club ranks high in L ll S March l9th the S anish Club resented its annual cha el nro ram, con istmg of P P P I 3 Ainerica , in Spanish, a burlesque on Spanish gallantry by Fannie Alexander, l l Pttterson and George Hall, a piano solo by Myrtice Brokaw, a Spanish Dance by Delores Dlllklbllllxkf, a talk on Spain bv Ruth Packard and last, a take-off on a Spanish llull light in which e toreador was llarlan Craver and the Bull, Dan Holman and Raymond Grazian Miss Upton is the successful sponsor of this organization. 1 it son F1 l7ixn Span. s 'l'atl', lnskt-ep, Russ, Ware, Kerschner, Craxer, Luther, llzll, Holman, P: ter , llflclilvtee, Ashby, Packard, Alexander, Brokaw, Patterson, Ketchum, Stndebakti Lpon -5.7-.rf -VA s ' ' ,, , .. W .P-,J .mr in-Qfne. ...,.-Te--YT .Y --.s-,-.--Y gg-.-Q-1?::,f.,.,,.., - DRAMATIC CLUB Preriffeflf .......... Sffrefary ami TI'El1J'Ill'Rl'.. .-yo.. OFFICERS SPOIIJUI' ...... . ................ . . Fannie Alexander Lee Alexander llelen Ashby Enunett Baker Myrtice Brokaw Elisabeth Colt' Rissia Cridlebaugh james Davis Geraldine Deatherage George llall Kenneth llendershot Lee Henson MICMBERS Maxine johnson Kathryn Ketchum Ferol Klum justin Leonard Arthur Long' Pauline Luther Thelma Martin lleulah Myers Mildred McN:'.mar Frank McNeal William Ozanich . . .Co1,1N SENIOR , . . . .Fr:Ro1. KLUM Miss D UC KwoR'ru Ruth Packard Betty Patterson Edward Patterson Amelia Radovich Theodore Shaeffer Colin Senior William Shanahan Agnes Sodergren Paul Speers Margaret Vickery Lorena Watkins llelen White The Dramatic Club was organized at the beginning of the second semester under the guardianship of Miss Duckworth. Its purpose is to promote more interest in present day l,iterature, as well as in the classic, to encourage self-expression, and to develop dramatic ability among the members. Only students of American and English Literature having a grade of more than eighty-eight per cent are eligible for membership. Regular meetings of the club are held every other week with varied programs presented by groups of members selected. Book reports, accounts of authors' lives, one-act plays, orig- inal stunts , poetry reading, musical members, and debates furnish the material for enter- tainment. The club plans to present in the auditorium, a dramatic sketch, Behind the Watteau Picture,', a song and dance called, The Lily and the Rose , and a comic playlet, llilly's Chorus Girl . The members have benefitted by the training and inspiration they hare received through their association in the Dramatic Club. Patterson, llall, Ashby, Shanahan, Luther, lVlcNamar, Vwfatkins, Myers, Stahl, Martin, Sodergren Klum, Alexander, White, Patterson, Radoxich, Cridlebaugh, Deatherage, Vickery McNeal, Alexander, Henson, llendershot. Davis. Long f-, J -an , W Minh,-.A , , ,A-Tm K f Y,,Y A iv, :f 2' V , , Y , ,W M- -.--,,,,...1s:A- -titty.. - -..us - W f GIRLS' LEAGUE -go... OFl lClCRS l'n'.1ifffz1l . . , . . . Nrttxrwlc l,,w111-:its SFfl't'fd7'y . . . . . . l'llCRt7l, li1,tiM l'if'r-l'z'f.-ifffffr . fNl,1x1x1c Siiftuvt' Tf'r.1,-'fzrer . , . , . . . . lil-QRNX lil-'Sl' Sfwzml' .... . , . . .....,,,.,,..,... . . . . hllss .Xs11L'RY ln the early iall ol the year 1924 an organization to he known as the Girls' League was liortnetl witl1 a ineinhership ol' sixty girls. Any girl who is a stutlent ol' the Centerville High School is eligihle to memlvership. The purpose ol' the orgaiiization is to cultivate .1 hetter school spirit among tl1e girls of tl1e High School antl to hack all sehool aetit ities. This year the Girls' League was reorganizetl with ll 111e111hersl1ip of one huntlretl antl twelve, .111 i11t'rease ol almost o11e huntlretl per cent. The girls have kept all ol' llltfll' pledges and have continued lllL' Nletlieal lfuntl which was startetl last year. 'llhey have given 533.110 on ll Pllyllltlll for the piano. The chapel pro- grain giten hy the League was LI pantornine, The Seven ,Xges of hfvlllllllllll, as tiollowsz ll.1hyl1oo1l Days: Rlll3L'l'lll llarter l':ll4Q'IlQli'l1ll'l1l1 llL'lt'Il Ellis Mother: - ' lll.111cl1e 'l'l'.IXll'I' lirtty Pmttersoii Beulah Myers Roherta llarter llwris Oltls Paulirit- Luther Small Cl1il1lre11 L'l1il.ll1oo1l Days, 5Illllll L'l1iltlr1-11 lllitlei An11.1 Sl1ep.11'tl 'I'rio l'l1o1'11S Mary C. liry.111t Ur.111tln1otl1e1':Nliltlretl 'NlfN.1111.11' Sclionlgirl lJ.1ys: I.t-ot.1 Slit-partl Attetitlztnts Bt-r11ite lirtmii lllltillllfl Ifloner Girls 'lllmey coinhinetl their two parties which they were allowetl during the year into one :intl heltl a Mother .intl Daughter Reception on ftpril l6. .-Xpp1'oxi111ately T5 girls who have kept their pledges tltroughout the year will t'cCeiYe service e111hle111s. 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King! 1111N111usX 111.111.1- gur, .XC1.l111 S111i111, 11.14 1wc111111- 111111 111 111m 1111' in 51111111 ,'X111Q1'iq.1 .11111 King 11u1'1.1w 111 L'11.I11gL' 111:11'cs wit11 111111. 51111111 pcrs11:111cs 1111' C1111111'C11 to go to w111'11 111 1'ug11i1'1 111u11' 1v:l111U1'1S L'111st 1'111't1111u. 115' 1'11is111g 1'11ic141-11s 111111 1111-S, 11101 1c411'11 111 11111 111 wo1'11. .-X '1'1111111vQ11'111g 11-41-11 is 111.lL1L' 1111-111' 111' 11111 ru1.11'11 111 1' '1111c1' King .11111 1110 1-11g.1g1-11111111 111, .X1111111 .II111 1,1.1. 711110 111:11 XYJX 1'11.11'111-11 111 N115 L'p11111 .11111 11111 .1 41161111 1111111 1111-ry x1.111t11111111t. 111'11111'1's11111, 1J1':11111'1':1g1', St'11i111', C1'.'.11'1', ,A1t'XIIl1t1L'I', l'11s11c-1', 1.111-y, 11Il11K'1'S1111, N111'1'14, S1-.1111 Geisha Girls MISS CHERRYBLOSSOM THE GLEE CLUB OPERETTA, March 24, 1926 Cherryblossom ..................... ......................., Kokemo ........... Jack ............... Horace Worthington .,., . James Young ........ Jessica Vanderpool Togo ........... . .Bernice Brown . .Justin Leonard . .Harlan Craver Edward Patterson . .Caylor Carmer . . . . .Doris Olds . . . .Lee Henson . . . . .Chorus . . . .George Hall Men ' A SHORT STORY OF THE PLAY Miss Evelyn Barnes, an American girl, born in Japan, whose parents die of fever, is brought up as a Japanese maiden. Her father's secretary uses her property for his own ends. When Evelyn, who is known as Cherryblossom, 'is about eighteen, Worthington fthe secre- taryj returns to Japan on his yacht with a party of American friends. One of them, John Henry Smith, falls in love with Cherry and wishes to marry her, but Kokemo, who has brought her up as his own daughter, wants her to marry Togo, a rich politician. The action of the piece centers around Jack's effort to outwit Togo and Kokemo. Eventually Cherry learns her true identity, comes into her own property, marries Jack, and all ends happily. Miss Georgia Duckworth assisted as the coach of the operetta and Miss Priscilla Clark with the actions of the chorus. In every way can the operetta be considered a success. DADDY LONG LEGS SENIOR PLAY, April so, 1926 Jervis Pendleton . ......,........................ . James McBride . . . e Cyrus Wycoff . Abner Parsons . . Griggs ....... Walters ...... Judy ........ Miss Pritchard .... . . . Mrs. Pendleton Julia Pendleton Sallie McBride Mrs. Sample . . Mrs. Lippett . . Sadie Kate .... Garzliola . , '. . . . Loretta ...... Freddie Perkins Carrie ....... ..................,.......................... . . . .James Davis . . . .Arthur Long . . . .Klaiss Young .Harold Everman . . . . ,Walter Ross . . .Julia Sodergren Helen Ashby Marguerite Wilson . . . Ruth Packard . . .Beatrice Brown . . . .Edna Carlson .Kathryn Ketchum . . . . .Veva Moore . .Myrtice Brokaw . . .Beulah Gorden . . .Thomas Owen . . . .Lucille Marsh The story is of Judy, a pretty little orphan in a bleak New England orphanage. A vis- iting trustee becomes intercsted in Judy and decides to give her a chance. She does not know. the name of her benefactor but calls him Daddy Long Legs and writes him letters full of fun and affection. From the orphanage Judy goes to a fashionable school for girls and there develops the romance that constitutes much of the playfs charm. DECLAMATORY W ,Ok, Sp011.m1', F,1.isAinc'rn LlI l'ON l'.XRTlClPt-XN'I'S IN TRYOL l'S Nlitigarct Bakci llenex'icvv Fuller Mable S.IlIHtlt'l'Q llaroltl Iiantieltl Rnth Hatlsall Vivian Schvvilclc Katherine Davis Frances llerschherg Mary Shanks Geraldine Ileatllersvgt' llallien Hickman MaxineSl1:n'pe Nliltlreil llrnnimtnitl Salt-na ,Icter Bernice Smith Victor llrnmnioncl Ruth kletci' Oral XV.n'e 'lit-tl Fenti-n l'iI',lI'Il'i Xlcxcal I'il'tlIlCt'4 YVilli.nnS Declaniatory work has always heen one ot' the stellar extra CLlI'1'lL'lllilI' activities of the Centerville High School. VVith the coming of each year it seems to he gaining popularity. Thix jen' a line re-ponie was given Miss Lipton! challenge to thoxe povewecl ol' speak- ing ability. Twenty-one students lvi'4n'ed the tryouts. The winners in the oratorical Section were lxllllili lNlcNe.1l, Ilaroltl llaniieltl, and Ted Fentong in the clrannatic section lVI.n'j' Nlianlv. iN'Iiltlr'ccl Dttnnrnoncl, lfrances Wiilliams antl Geraldine Deatherageg in the htnnoroni Katherine Daiig Yivian Schwilclt, Hallien Hickman, anti Genevieve Fuller. Un Deceinhei' 3 the home contest was staged in the i-Xuclitorium ancl at this time the tol- lowing people were recognixetl as the lwest in their sectionili Frank McNeal, Oratoricalg Mil- tlrecl llrtllninoncl, Dixnnaticg llzillien Hicltlnan, Htnnoroux. Thefe three convetetl with l tontestants iiroin Mystic, .Xlhia, and Unionville, in the l3're-tlistrict contest held in Center- ille, klannary 26. Ilallien antl Frank each won a lirst, thus entitling them to 1'epreSent C. Il. S. in the Sith-tlistrict at llloointieltl. Un March 22 one of the sectionalf leatling up to the conntv context took place, l'lI'LlI1lx Nlcxeal Wai succesful in winning tint in clI'LlltH'lt'.ll. Ted lfcnton, llaroltl llantieltl, Frank McNeal Yixian 5tl'xxilcl-4, Katlicrinc llaxis, l'il'tlI1Ct'S VVilli:nns, Geraldine lJc.1tln'r.age Nlary' Slianka Gcncxit-xc I-'nllet', Hallicn Hickman. 'Nlilclrcti l,I'LIIll!11tttlt.l DEBATIN G CLUB Prerident ..... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Trearurar S pomor ........ Lee Alexander Charlotte Atkinson Isabelle Atkinson Harold Banlield ' Earl Birmingham Eloise Brown Charles Deatheragc George Finigan -40...- OFFICERS MEMBERS Genevieve Fuller Elmer Gill Beulah Gordon Lee Henson Hallien Hickman Justin Leonard Lucille McNamar- Mildred McNama Frank McNeal . . WILLIAM SHANAHAN . . . . .MlI.DRED MCNAMAR . . . . . .LEE ALEXANDER . .... MR. TREFZ Thelma Martin Ruth Morrison LaVelle Moore Veva Moore Kenneth Nickell Robert Packard Mable Saunders r George Williams This spring Mr. Trefz formed a Debate Club in C. H. S., the purpose of which is to encourage debating in the High School. Such an organization also provides a means of carry- ing the activity over from one year to another without any break and teaches the funda- mentals of debating. The new question may thus be taken up next fall without loss of time in learning the principles. An inter-club debate which will be staged this spring is being planned. The winners are to be awarded gold medals furnished by the business men of Centerville. p EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING The debating season is closely followed by extemporaneous speaking. Extemporaneous work has been carried on in the Centerville High School a number of years' quite successfully. In last year's home contest, Clara Shallcross won first place, and Mildred McNan1ar, second. Clara then represented C. H. S. in the district meet at Oskaloosa. Quite a few responded to this year's call. An clminating try out was held and those left to carry on, the work were: Lee Alexander, Harold Atkinson, Charles Deatherage, Lee Henson, Mildred McNamar, and William Shanahan. The home contest for thisyear was held the 7th of April. Lee Alexander will represent C. H. S.'in the South Eastern District Contest, which will be held in Centerville, April 26th. DEBATING , 59,6 Ml'llWlll'lRS l.ee .Xlexander Porter Caldwell llelen Ashby Kenneth llendershot Roma Bradley l.ee Henson Myrtice llrokaw Mildred McNarnar l'lloise Brown 'l'helma Nlartin WVilliam Shanahan ln the vera' short time ot one year debating has become one ol' the outstanding actix- ities ol' C. ll. S. All credit is due to Mr, Trefz, who, by his hard work, his enthusiasm. and his ability, has put forth a real winnng debate team. The first debate of the Iowa High School Debating League was with A-Xlbia. W'ith a team composed of Mildred MeNamar, Lee .-Xlexander, and Lee Henson, upholding the ques- tion: 'lResolred, that the United States should own and operate eoal mines, .-Xlbia went down to delieat. C. ll. S. then met hlorax ia. 'llhis time lVIildred lxlfxillllllf, Kenneth lien- dershot, and Lee Alexander, gained a 2 to l deeision. Knoxville was next met and unani- mously defeated. The turning point came when the C. H. S. team, composed ot' VVilliam Shanahan, Lee Henson, and l.ee ,Xlt-Xander, met Nlontezuina in the sub-district. Nlontezuma won by a very' small margin. Although C. H. S. was now eliminated from the League, the debating season was not yet over. .X team was entered in the Draite Invitational Debate tourney, but was defeated by llumbolt, Iowa. Altogether the debating season has been most successful, and with the material which is now being trained, and with the baclting of the sehool, those interested in debate hope to put out a better team next fear. Ilendershot, 'l'ret'z, Czsldvrell, Henson, Shanahan, Alexander Martin, Hrevrn, Bradley, Ashby, McNamar, lirukz-.W GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 1'rr.-idfut . l'if'r-Pzwifffflr . . . S!'!'l'6ldl'j'- 7'I'l'rl.fIH'Fl' Li bl'1Il'idll,f Sffuzmz' Dorotln .-Xtl.nns lillllfltllli' Atkinson lsnlwt-ll.: Atkinson Viviun llishop lililnhctli litmg lA'l'1'll1' Br:ltllt'y llcsttricc llroxsn livrnicc Brown liloist' Brown -+Or- OFFICICRS Rthru l'Ac-K.-xRn Bl'QA'I'Rlk'l'1 Buoww ......,....MAllY CA'l'Ill-IRINIC BRYANT , ,RL 1'u IVIHRRISON auf! lllfiwlci-1 Buoww Ml'IlVl BICRS Nl.n'y Cutlicrinc' llry Ext-lyn Climic llcllt' Davis Miltlrcd Drummond jcssiv ciJlI'tll1t'f llallicn llickmztn SVU' lVlitltllt'!tin Ruth lVltrrrison Ill! ..... Nllss Nfxrxtfxwx t Doris Olds Mztry Poxxcll Vcrst Pugh Lurillt' Rzlntlolpll Clin: Rcsslvr -llI.lIlil.l Ruwcll Miblc S-llIl14lL'l'S lJt'lort's Sttulclmkcr lVliltlrt'tl Withrow 'lihc Girl? Glcu Clulw was orgxtnifctl nt thc lwginning ol' the school ycar um tic rcction ol' our New Music supervisor, Miss Nlargucritc Nillllllilllll. 'l'hc girls h nc lctt plislicd very much this year and :tru thought of with highcst consitlcrattion. l im 'II lmcn xo willing :tml c-agar to lnatkc the Glue Clulw Ll success that their clliorts havc hccn rtc rcwgt rtlccl. 'l'hc Cluh has tzppcatrctl alt scvcrztl importtmt functions this past ycqtrg at llccltnn on contc-ta chtapcl .incl othcrs. .-lt thc chatpcl of thc Glcc Clulw, the girls showed nitr L th ity tnitl training. 'l'hc sclcctions wcrc flu at VVilcl Rosc, :Intl l'n1 ll lmngin' for You l hc Colored Girls' Glcc Club, composed of eight mumlvcrs, also rcmlcrctl two sulcttionx S 1t1 l.uci.t :intl l'tn gctting so now l clon't cgtrcn. 'llhis if thc lirst jcatr thc colorctl sul hnc hzttl xt Glcc Clulv Qtntl they wurc coniplilncntctl vcrj' highlx' liishup, lflimic, Olds, Rcsslcr, Allt-n, Ilryzunl, Brown, Datxis, Erickstm. lNflUI'l'lSUl1, Moon Mitlsllt-ton, l,l'lllHIllUlNl, Rong, Adams, lJt':ltl1crugt', Rzrmlolplt, Btwullcy. Withrow, lmwt-, N its Atkinson, Marsh, Stmlcbztkcr, M. Gm-tlvii, lirrmn, Nztumzmn, llickmztn, Pztckzurtl. 15. Gotmltn Stun L BOYS' GLEE CLUB l'r'e.fir!e11l .,..,.. S8l'l'5f1ll'y- TI'EtI.flII'El' Liffnlriazlf ..... Sjvozzwr . . LeRoy Adamson lloward Anderson llarold Atkinson Lee Alexander Harold Banlield Milton Bernstein llerbert llromhcrg Caylor Carmer -cor- OFFICERS ,..Wi1,i.1AM MEMBERS Paul Clark llarlan Craver james Dax is Lee Henson l'1llllAlUl'II1SUIl Fred Kirkland Lee Kirkland Justine Leonard Otaru df , . . Liars Hl'fNSllN HARLAN CRAN'l41R nf PAUL Ttuwrik , Miss NAVMANN Willizuin Ogle Robert Packard Edward Patterson Francis Perry Raymond Schliclier Tom Summers l'aul Turner Robert Valentine The Boys' Glee Club of the Centerville High School was this year organized under the direction of Miss Nlarguerite Naumann. The first meeting of the Glee Club proved that there were a great many boys interested in the work and that from the material there would be some line results. The boys were represented in the musical chapel by the following numbers: Let me call you Sweetheart , and Drip, Drip, Drip . Several other appearances in chapel and the line showing of the members in the choruses and cast ol' the Operetta left no doubt as to the quality of the Club. Those interested in music see prospects of a prom- ising group of songsters for next year and hope to surpass even this j'ear's work. A-X quartet composed of Wright Broshnr, Ralph Shanlaster, Paul Turner, Harlan Crarer, has appeared on several occasions with great success. liromberg, Kirkland, Clark, Kirkland, Leonard, Ogle, Adamson Carmer, Bernstein, Banfield, Henson, Craver, Turner, Patterson, Naumann Packard, Anderson, Valentine, johnson, Perry, Davis, Alexander, Schlichcr Q 'L .1 'J ,f LL ff L1 .2 .1 7 42 z :d A L4 1 .1 Q .J -1 . 11 LL 'T THE ORCHESTRA Prexidmt ........ Vice-Prerident ...... Secretary-Trearurer . . . Librarian .......... Director . . Lee Alexander, Cello Earl Birmingham, Bass Herbert Bromberg, Violin Bernice Brown, Violin Paul Crawford, Violin Claire Cridlebaugh, Cornet ' Iris Day, Violin Albert Douglas, Saxaphone Victor, Drummond, Clarinet Lloyd Eddy, Cornet Hazel Eddy, Bass horn Robert Efaw, Flute Earl Espy, Violin Beulah Gorden, Violin Mildred Gorden, Cornet Hallien Hickman, Flute Leon Hixenbaugh, Trombone Dan Holman, Trombone Bruce Howar, Clarinet horn ..5e,.. OFFICERS DANHOLMAN . . . HERBERT BROMBERG . . . EARL BIRMINGHAM . . . . Hmm VOXMAN Miss NAUMANN MEMBERS, ' Shelby Johnson, Cornet Lee Kirkland, Saxaphone Pearl Linder, Drums justin Leonard, Violin Arthur Long, Violin Lee Moore, Clarinet Robert Packard, Violin Ruth Packard, Piano Dorothy Phillips, Flute Thelma Rucker, Cornet Raymond Schlicher, Violin Elizabeth Shkolnick, Violin Delores Studebaker, Xylophone Donald Taff, Violin Margaret Vickery, Violin Himie Voxman, Clarinet Oral VVare, Clarinet Reva Wright, Violin Marjorie Howar, Violin Oh, yes! We can't fail to mention our orchestra. At the beginning of the year the orchestra started out in fine trim with about forty pieces under the direction of Miss Mar- guerite Naumann, of Davenport. Our able leader has shown her excellent skill in directing and has kept'up that spirit, lil at lirst you don't succeed, try, try again . With the excep- tion of one month when Miss Naumann was seriously ill, the orchestra has kept up continual practice. Besides playing for basket ball games, the Home Products Exhibition, the Declam- atory Contest, and Weekly chapels, the orchestra with the assistance of the Glee Clubs, gave a special musical chapel. At this time the orchestra played the following selections: The Patriot ovs of Life , Nocturnc,' and Stars and Stri es,'. Herbert Bromber la ed a 2 . H P g P Y violin solo and Harold Prow a saxaphone solo. fl Fil' wi ...cg Ull C. H. S. 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N..- -.s--.,,.g.....,-,- -d , .3 5 t . - . -.-H STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE ORGANI ATION Z G,O,, MICMBICRS OF THIC GICNICRAL COUNCIL Luther lfllis Ralph Shankster Beulah Gorden Charles Deatherage George Hall Nlargaret McConville Kenneth Hendershot Virginia Alexander Susie Norris Robert Packard Ftzrufty Memberf: MR. FANNON, MR. Trucifz, Miss Asnvuv, MR. Haicri-:R Citizenship is the first aim of the high school , says William D. Lewis, Superintendent of Secondary llducation in Pennsylvania. The Faculty probably had this idea in mind when the Booster Club was organized in 1920. This Club of twelve students, three representatives of each Class, sponsored by two Faculty members and the Principal, did eflicient work for a period of six years. As time has passed, the school has grown in numbers, in needs, and in organizations. Along with this growth has come extra activities and extra responsibilities. Thus it has seemed advisable to promote the Booster Club into a larger organization to meet the growing needs and activities of the school as well as to give some opportunity to students to participate in the solution of problems relative to school life. This new organization, which is the Booster Club grown larger, is to be known as the Student Co-operative Organiza- tion. The purpose of the organization is to foster the sentiment for law and order in the school, to promote worthy student activities, to increase the interest of more students in extra- curricular activities and to give the student some part in the management of these activities. livery student of Centerville High School is a member of the Student Co-operative Or- ganization and may take part in its activities. The executive work is in the hands of a Gen- eral Council of fourteen, two faculty representatives, two representatives of each class, one Senior and one Junior elected at large, the Principal and the Superintendent. The otlicers of the General Council are also to be the oflicers of the Student Co-operative Organization and shall preside at its meetings as well as at those of the General Council. Because of unavoidable circumstances there has been much delay in getting the Organi- zation established. The representatives to the General Council were not elected until late in the Semester and the organization of the General Council is as yet unperfected. However, with Kenneth Hendershot as temporary chairman and Beulah Gorden as temporary secretary, some eflicient work has been done during the past few weeks. lt is anticipated that when this Organization has had time to become well established and well organized that it will help in the solution of many problems of the student body. lt is hoped that this organization will help foster the spirit of fair play and unseltish service, and that it will help build up the strength of character and self control essential to a high type of school spirit. Since school spirit and community spirit are but different aspects of the same thing, students who can meet the problems of school life will be better fitted to meet the problems of community life. Thus they will be better citizens and the Student Co-operative Organization will help in attaining the first aim of the high school, namely, Citizenship. . Q K , K A-vi... 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S S.. .. 3. .. ...Bloomfield H c l u 5 --4!f-l- - 1 f '1 :mul yi Q will ., . . ff1J mr. 57159 . ' 'f 3, V l p '- A T . I U41 x. f, ,A ,X f I .Ma .fa H' . . ,I ,gt Q W' r 1 Illl ,,,,,, ,uf 'Lis , A in gf 11:92 ' fur 'f V vvvy' N ' ' Ski Ia , fvf' 1:-2 4 5 f J ' ' ' rs ,.1.. 4 A, -A ,. Ns ' 'H-1 A , 'G COACH RITTGERS With the departure of Coach Thome came our new coach, Forest Rittgers, who had learned football under Coach Moray liby of Coe. While the coach was met with lack of material, yet knowing the line points of the game as well as the fundamentals, he drilled these into his men so well that he turned out a good, clean, hard.-fighting team that was a distinct credit to the school. NOBLE HARVEY Our Noble Harvey, one of the old men back in the line-up, was elcctcd captain of thc Football Team of 1926. Noble, play- ing at half, played a good, clean game throughout the season, working hard to earn his letter. WRIGHT BROSHAR Wright Broshar, last season's Football captain, did his duty for C. H. S. in foot- ball by hard work and constant practice. He was a competent captain and was liked by all his team mates. And C. H. S. will remember him as being an excellent all-around athlete. ,-.,..... .. TU K1 ' .3 5517 irff ' I ' f 1 if, 1 - 1 ,V l -Aer. :El , .--,V ? ' -.ag N' f-in ,,, -'N -. .av f-ga if 5 I l 529 eff Q .5 9' lem, 5. 5- L' .Tr 415,11 . s f 1-1, 2123! V! W I 1 of 1 '1 Q Q r I 5' 'pl fy! 2 , 1. l ' 'A . ' ft ll l ff ,-.. l N. t ,, ' iz fi fl 'l Ili Ml ht' U in Qi. I I ' -.ff 'mil 'I 1,1 - .I 1 .' Af-f itll V.. U ,il Q Yr X mi -I-is l 'ff 6 ,Sf ,, A ,.... iw, ,N-X ., an A . R.-XLPH SHANKSTICR Our little Ralph , though small in stature, is mighty in limb. Ralph, playing at quarter-back on the Scarlet and Black team of C. H. S., met with several acci- dents, but his enthusiasm and grit carried him through the season as a successful player. FRANCIS PERRY Si played right half on the football team of last season and proved very com- petent as a hard worker and an enthusiastic player. His qualities of grit and persist- ence made him an outstanding player of the season. -IAMICS DAVIS Jimmie played end and right half on the team of 1925 and played both positions with success. Although he was not very heavy, he could hit the line with a vim that made openings for the backheld and which gained us ground. PAUL TURNER Tully played right end with thought- liulness and accuracy, the qualities which make a good player and was a hard worker. WVith these traits and the quality of good sportsmanship, 'I'uH'y made a reputation for himself' as a football player. ' . . , .Jr 3254- ..::.-fb - - :Jai -.-t.-L - v.--- -- if-.a:.1..-.--senses-N--.V - - ' icq: F' I X J ' bf ,I f of , 1 n' 0, af f 1 I .1 f a 0 - I I I ' .' ' f 1 1 s ' 1 X , rn 0, ff 1 ,, Q' ' 0 f ' in 1 ' of . f 'I J 'lf 4' . f 0' 1 L I X J x .1 ,ff 1 , - , - x . 1 . l 0 . 1 I .I of I -l f. gglxix . 9, of 1 fo' ef . f, mf, fs, '-4, 1 f 0 1 ' I 1 1 X 1 f . l 11. W -1 lfilav of I J B1 in of ,1 . . I .7 4 ' 5 o X 'I L 4- - -' N1 19' . ez' . . 1 .'-- 1 .7 ,f J , -' . C7 0 ' 1 ' 'i 9 fx -N E , ,.f o J 9 no .1--. ! , . J , a f 0 1 u ,,. ,I . 1 Q f 1 1 - . JK., 3,4 1' ' . 4 if ,nz :G f 1 o . - CAYLOR CARMER lf it had not been for Cay1or's tight, there would have been many end runs which would have gotten through. His ac- curacy at tackling and his hard hitting stopped the men of the opposite team. FRED DOYLE As soon as the ball was usnappcdv, Fred was off and through the opposing line to get the man with the ball. When he got his man there was no chance for him to move because Freddie had him in an iron clasp. LUTHER ELLIS Luther was one of the hardest hitting men on the team. Any play of the oppos- ing team that came his way very seldom made much headway. He was one of the most valuable men on the team and will be greatly missed next year. LAWRENCE BEVER Stepping in Everman's shoes, Bever tool: the pivot position of center with an en- thusiasm which made him a hard fighter and a cool player. Through his accuracy of shifting the ball many plays went off in good shape. tiff?- M W. M, ,A -e.,L,ee,L.,:.tLif:t.':aeeet L I-f l it 'S f ' ff If K gt f f , I f 1 , X ff! X X ff ff ff X! 'W ,V 1 at f 7 r X ,, Q y ff X ' y f X ,t X X jj Q14 1? ull Aft' K: S337 f ' y a iliii rgitita CLEVIE SMITH Clevie, our heavy man of the team, proved himself to be a stone wall when it came to getting through his part of the line. To his excellent work as a lineman the success of the team was largely due. HARRY ELLIOTT Harry was one of our successful line- men on the team last season. Many a play would have failed if it had not been for the hard hitting and speed of Harry. VAN NOY STALEY Vannoy proved himself a successful foot- ball player by holding dovsm the position of right guard through fast foot work and hard smashing. He was a lineman who was hard to move in order to procure an opening. ' HAROLD EVERMAN Harold, though not playing all the sea- son because of an accident, played the pivot position with accuracy and cool-hcadedness, which made him an outstanding player of the season. Q Q. i 5 t as 'c 9 I ! E E 2:1 is-ff-f Fl is it K I I 1 1 Q' i 4 4 1? pi A , E3 ffl THE SEASON -4GQ Our new Coach issued the call lor lioothall awwlicants for the season of l92F. There l l were many who responded and who looked like good material. Suits were issued and practice hegan. Coach had many green men to work with and he saw that his task of turning out a successliul team was a hard one. The season o vened u 5 on the local lield with the usual Sevmour-Centerville fame. The l l . . game was quite one-sided, hut nevertheless the Scarlet and Hlaek players showed that they were developing into a lighting aggregation ol' sportsmen. lt was the lirst game for several ol' the hoys and they seemed rather green. Score: l3-fl, liavor ol' Centerville. The clash hetween Uskaloosa and Centerville proved a very good game, even though it was our second game and on a strange lield. The new players for C. li. S. showed their alwility hy their liast work. The haektield men were linding the openings hut didn't make much headway. The game ended with Usky getting the long end ol' the score. 23-ll. Our third ame oli the season came on our own Iield when we met Osceola. The hoys g . kept up the old tight all through the game, and showed their ahility as players and good sportsmen. The game was very close, and liast, hut the Scarlet and Black came out on top with a score of 7-6. The team took a short trip to Humeston where they met li. ll. S. on their own field. The weather was disafreeahle for the wlavers because it was cold and dam 1, some of the l . T players freezing their hands. Despite the weather, the game was hard fought and ended in a ll-ll seore. The team made another tri w and went to linoxyille where the hors were out-ilaved. l . l , They put up a hard light and displayed good playing, hut they were unahle to hreak through the Knoxville defense and were defeated hy a score of I4-U. The next tri i was to llloomlield where the hovs failed to vile tt i as hivh a score as was l . l l h expected ot' them. .Xs it is said, They List weren't there, and the game ended in our liay or with a score of 3-tl. ' T 1-makin. -H, Centeriille lorxli forwartl to 'liltanlsgixintg Day .mtl the game with ,Xlltia on our own lield. llnthtisiasm was high and each team to a man was cletermined to win. The clay was strappy antl so was the game, in which fast, machine-like playing was tlisplayed. Ceuler- rille carried oil' the honors with a 6-ll score. The second team cannot go unmentioned heeause they make possible material for our first team. Their games were: C. ll. S.-lixline, at llxliiieg C. H. F.-llfxline, at Centerrilleg C. H. S,-llflottlton, at lVltlLllfOl1Q C. H. S.-hloulton, at Centerville. The teams with whom the uscrttlwsn clashed were the tirst teams of the alvoxe schools, :mtl that accountetl a great deal for our defeats. Though lveing defeated in all the games the Scrubs fliowetl much ability, and alwilitj' which will atlmit some of them to take places ol thoxe who leave us this spring. At the end of the season comes the uhig feetlll and the awarding of letters. 'l'he lwoys were pruparetl for the eats as was proven ln' the Way they cleaned upl' on the line guilt which the Domestic Science Department had preparetl. ,-Xt thir time Noble Harvey was elected captain of the team for 1920, :mtl the following boys received letters XVright llro- shar, l'op,' Harvey, uShang Shanlaster, -limmiell Davis, Si Perry, 'l'uflyl' ,llLl1'l1Cl', Clevie Smith, Yannoy Staley, L'Lartl llilliott, Harold l'li'erman, Caylor Carmer, Luther Iillis, l retltlie Doyle, .incl liawrence Beret. Ccrllcn Ccntcrx Ccnlcrx CL-utcrv Ccnlcrx Con ters Ccnlcrx Ccn tum C111 lcrx Ccnlcrx Ccnlcrx CL l1lCI'X Ccnturx Ccnlcrx Ccntcrx Q5 llllgll, M Q 'lllv 'ullc illc illu 'lllc lllc ills lllu ills illc ullu, ,. ills ills lllc. .. 'xllc Ccntcrvlllc CLxl1lL'l'X'll lc CL'l1lCFl' Ccntcrx illc 'ills SHIi17L'Lli AND SCO R LIS Nlirsllc , S , ,.Xllwl41 23 . .Kffllxlll-Q 3 .UxL.zlu0x.1 ..,.lfm, .. ,,..lmli:moln . . . . . 14. . . ,,lllfromHulLl 23 . , ,lvl0I'i1Ylil . 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Keokuk-Keokuk met us on our floor. Our boys played a much better brand of basket- ball, but lost a clean fast game wth the small margin of 23-25. Oskaloosa-In the Oskaloosa game we offered a good stiff competition, but lost again 16-22. ' Indianola-The Scarlet and Black cagers made their Iirst trip to Indianola. Our boys snapped out of their nervousness and held the fast Indianola team to a six point lead, the score being I6-22. Bloomfield-Our boys made their second trip to Bloomfield, where they made the Bloomfield boys know they were playing some one, at least. The boys lost to the Davis County cagers, after having put up a good fight. Score, 14-l S. Moravia-Moravia met the C. H. S. players on our lloor and the Scarlet and Black gave them a tight which they ought to remember. Our boys came out on the long end with a score of 23-13. Keokuk and Ft. Madison-The boys killed two birds with one stone, when they played Keokuk and Ft. Madison on one trip. One can't say they killed them, because, although they put up a good fight, they were losers. Scores were: 3-20, 6-19, respectively. Fairfield-The Fairfield quintet came to Centerville to meet our basketeers and met defeat. The C. H. S. quintet showed them a real lively battle by winning with a two-point lead. Score, 22-20. Moravia ftherej-Then C. H. S. went to Moravia and met them, as a return game, on their own floor. The cracker box floor seemed to be the reason for our defeat. Moravia won with a score of 14-15. Albia--The boys went to Albia where they again seemed handicapped because of the small floor. Although they played well and fought hard, they were defeated by a score of l4--24. Oskaloosa--Still another trip took them to Oskaloosa. The boys still had the pep, but were unable to defeat the Oskaloosa quintet. Osky won with a score of 7-28. Bloomfield-The C. H. S. cagers were to meet Bloomfield there, but the game was cancelled because the weather made the roads impassable. Ottumwa-Our quintet met Ottumwa at Ottumwa where the floor was of a good size for their plays. The fellows put up a good fight and held Ottumwa to a oneqpoint lead. Score, 14-15. . Ottumwa-Again we met Ottumwa, but on our own floor. The Scarlet and Black five played a good clean game and gave Ottumwa a fight, but our opponents won with a score of 14-18. E ' TOURNAMENTS Centerville was fortunate in securing the sectional tournament for this part of the South Eastern District. Sixteen teams were entered, eight in each class. Our team played three games, Moravia, Corydon and Albia, losing to the latter in the hotly-contested finals. LeRoy took IB, winning over Allerton, in the finals. The District Tournament was also played on our floor though unfortunately our boys could not participate. Some very good teams were entered, including the State Champions. The teams that met for the honors on the local floor were: Newton, Keokuk, Burlington, Oskaloosa, Davenport, Ottumwa, Albia and Sigourney. All the games showed excellent coaching, fine sportmanship, and good, clean fighting. Newton won the tournament, and a week later carried off honors in the State Tourna- ment at Ottumwa. ' CLASS GAM ES What is said of one team will do for all the others. That means that teams all showed lack of coaching and lack of knowledge of the more technical practices of a cage-man . The Juniors won all of their three games, thereby winning the class championship. The members of this team were: Paul Speers, Captain, Harlan Craver, Harry Elliott, Noble Harvey, Edward McCarty, Leslie Keller, Dan Holman, Burdette Scath, john Horne. . The three other classes tied for second place, two extra games being played with the result that the Sophomores won second place. The scores were as follows: Seniors ,.... ..... I 1 ..,.. ....... F reshmen . juniors ..., . . . 9 .... .... So phs . . . Juniors . . . . . 7 .... .... F reshmen . Sophs . . . .... 11. . .... Seniors . . Juniors .... .... 1 6 .... .... S eniors . . Sophs . . . .... 21 .... ..., S eniors . . Sophs . . . ..., I6 .... .... F reshmen . Seniors . . .... 1'l .... . . .N .Freshmen . 1 0 Q - lriilti, lk-M 5. L l' lv' Wviti f' l THE TEAM 6-000- RALPH SHANKSTER H Shang , captain of the team, at the First of the season played forward, but later was shifted to running guard. He held down both of these positions with success. Ralph is a good clean player and a popular captain. He received one of the Register's awards for good sportsmanship in the Sectional Tournament. GEORGE HALL Muchacho played the position of center on the C. H. S. quintet with ability and success that gives him a very high rank as a basketball player. He was a hard player but cool headed, andbroke ,up many of the opponents' plays. George will be missed greatly from the team next year. 1 PAUL TURNER Tuffy played stationary guard, a main position when the team is on the defensive. 'I'ulTyl' was always there and did his part to put C. H. S. on the map. He will be with us next year, and will be one of the bulwarlts of the team. V JAMES DAVIS Jimmie was a het-shotn at the basket, which enabled him to become a'main-stay of the team. With his dead-eye for the basket we made our opponents know we were there. JAMES DILLON Jimmie was sub forward, and when let in a game he got right into it and played with enthusiasm. His ability to hit the loop listed him as one of the good players. f FRANCIS PERRY Si played running guard, and by speed and fight he managed to play a good offensive as well as a good defensive game. Much to his credit is the fact that he was a good, speedy, hard fighter and a good sport. He will be here next year. ' . REGGIE SEE Reggie, though small, was able to buck-up against the big boys, and to slip through them and make several baskets. His speed and eliiciency made him a recognized player, at forward, for C. H. S. He will be a big asset to the team next year. HAROLD EVERMAN Harold subbcd at running guard and showed much ability to fill that position. Har- old was a hard fighting player and worked' hard all season. Y TOM SUMMERS Tommy played stationary guard and was responsible for the breaking up of many of the plays of our opponents. He will no doubt be one of the main-stays of the team next year. JOHN TILTON 1lt was substitute forward and when playing, he was a fast, speedy player and was always on the go to make a good play. CRAIG COULTER Chuck , although disabled by sickness for a greater part of the season, played a good game of basketball and played hard the times he did play. ' His ,playing was worthy of recog- nition and he was noted as a good player, because of his accuracy. AMES BRUCKSHAW Smick was sub stationary guard, and proved to be a stone wall when it came to getting past him. -Many of our opponents changed their plays in order to get around him. CKT' 75 SJ up-4 - 1. 1111111 Rn! 11 L111 lu11ltm'1'. Y111111111' Stnlq, -I 1 11111 111111 1111 11 1-vrn 'I'-1111 81111111 Paul l 1111 1'1x111c1w IR-1'11 R . 1 ,11111-1 1i1'11ciS . . if 1r1'4, Gm-rgv 11.111, H.11'11l11 1'.u'1'111.111, Rm- 11 N11 .1lp11 S11.111kSlv1' QC.1pI.11111. A1.Ll11vs lhxih, I1 1 LETTER MEN x111111u4 D.1x1s -1g1111c4 131111111 Gcorgc 111111 Frzlncis 1'c1'1'y - 0470 Reggie Suu RA11111 S1111111ftu1 1110111 Su111111c1's 1,11-,11 'l1Lll'llCI' TRACK SEASON OF 1925 .-QOQ.. Due to the fact that our school closes the third week in May and there is very little warm weather before that time, track has never been as popular a sport in C. H. S. as other activities have been. The fact that it is more or less of an individual matter and does not foster the team and gang spirit may also account for the lack of interest in this form of High School athletics. From the winners in the class track meet Coach Thorne selected a good track team that met Seymour and Albia in dual meets. In the Seymour dual we lost, though We had several individual stars in the field events and longer races. In the meet with Albia we were the winners. This fact alone gives us the right to call the Track season of l926 a success. ,.,,O,.- - INTERCLASS BASEBALL SERIES OF 1925 For the first time in C. H. S., interest in baseball became so insistent that the boys asked for an inter-class series. The classes played Round Robin, the Freshmen and Sophomores tying for first place. when the tie was played ofl', the Freshmen were victorious, leaving the Sophs as winners of second place. W M .- e-..-,..-:.:il J Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville, ..lV. , . Seniors , , . Sopliomores 16 Seniors . 1926 SCHIQDULH AND SCORES Mystic . . , l. B. U. , . Bloonilield NlOI'21Yl2l . . Mystic ,,.. QNAM l'fN'l'5 uniors . i lfreshmen Supnmnolu all-.I -OOO- BLANCHE TRAXLEIL was our captain and a very fine captain was she. Her position was running-center and her speed aided greatly in making our team a ago . When the ball was in Blanche's hand, one might be sure there would be no fumbles. We regret that she will not be with us next year. JENNIE HUTCHINSON is a very able forward. Her speed and shooting accuracy make her a valuable asset to the team. Jennie is one of the few first team players who will be with C. H. S. in '27. JEAN Lancronn was one of our guards. She did her part, a generous one, to keep down the score of the opponents. We are sorry she will not be with us next year, to help make a winning team. RUTH BUNCH did very high class work for Centerville High School throughout the year, holding up her end of the team in a very creditable way. She played jumping-center, and she and Blanche made a pair that was hard to beat. JUANITA RUSSELL kept her team-mates in good spirits as well as aided in making our team what it was. She played guard and distinguished herself especially at the last Mystic game. We are glad that she will be with us next year. ' HELEN AsHBY also played guard, although she could play equally well in any other position on the team. She played fine basketball last year and even better this year. We re- gret that she, too, is graduating this year. A HALLIEN HICKMAN was the only Sophomore on the team and made an impressive show- ing during the year. Her position was forward and her brilliant shots added much to Centerville's scores. i Mancunnrnz WiLsoN played a fine steady game throughout the season. Besides being an excellent forward, she is one of the dearest and best liked players on the team. Jessie GARDNER did excellent relief work during the season and affords promising ma- terial for next year's team. Although she is a ready player for any position, jumping center is her specialty. -OOO- llzlllivn Hifknlsln, Miss Ulzxrk ffuzzchy, ,llI?!l1ifil Russvll Ilrlvn .Xslmlwyy NI1Il'glIn'l'ilA' W'iIwn, th-.ln I,:nn.u1'-mi, ,I-'win' c1.lI'lIII1'!' u 1 J ' ' ' ' ' ' lxwlh lmmlw. lvl.lm'Ilv Ixxaxlvx' CL lpmznl. -Ivulm' llxuulvxnww ICNTIRIY SQUAD IVI1lI'g'1ll'Cl Mc'Cc111x'i1lc, TWQINQ SLILIIXJCYS, Nllltl Hazlwcy, Nilll Slzxluy, Gcncxnu IUHLI llllll C1'idh'lu1Llgh, Riwin L:IAiLHL'lNllIgh, IVR lilly, Pqmlinc lavlu, -Iunnic 1.4 Illf-QIIII, Lullm NVi11.1114, .Xynu .Xmlu1'xm1. GIRLS' BASKET BALL -vow- The good work of the girls' basketball team this year, without doubt is due largely to the eliicient direction and untiring efforts of the coach, Miss Clarke. The lirst game of the season was played against Mystic on our floor. Our team did their best and played good basket ball, but were greatly handicapped by the superior size and experience of their opponents. The game ended with a score of 35 to 12 in favor of Mystic. On january 26 our girls journeyed to Bloomfield, where they played one of the most exciting games in which C. H. S. has ever participated. Indeed, if Jennie had not been knocked so dizzy that she was unable to make that last free throw, the score would have been different. Unfortunately this accident gave the game to Bloomfield with a score of 18 to I7. 4 The team played Iowa Business University on February 2. Although our opponents put up a good fight, the game resulted in an easy victory for C. H. S., the score being I9 to 3. They say that competition furnishes excitement. If this is true, the game played against Moravia on the opponent's floor! was certainly a thriller , The girls displayed good team work and the forwards especially deserve mention. At the close of the game, by dint of excellent basket shooting and exceptional speed, the game went to C. H. S. with a score of I6 to 12. Our girls came up against Mystic again, this time on the Mystic Hoor. The team fought valiantly and won the unusual praise from their opponents of being the best sports and fairest players the Mystic girls had ever opposed. Our guards especially distinguished themselves by their heady playing. However, C. H. S. girls were not used to combatting six-foot opponents, in fact, they had to shoot for baskets instead of merely dropping the ball through the ring , When the whistle blew, the score stood 23 to 2 in Mystic's favor. ..i5GQ.-.... FOLK DANCING As an unusually large number of girls went out for folk dancing, the class was divided into two sections at the beginning of the year, an advanced section composed of those who had taken the subject before and a beginning group. , As this work enables the girls to gain poise and grace, it is a very important part of the C. H. S. curriculum. 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J- 91 aw- - - V V - ' J 'W Vfkeg. 'I-V1.5 12 i+L1.f 1.'?-?'.5i'V. 5 ' 'L iv fi IV 1 E- FS' :' f V V1 X VE'-' - - .V -.3-,L .. mr: .V-VP!-V-..: A ' , -. - V4 ,-rf..--fl AP'sw2V'-,VV A 44 e V V f V VVVV Q la ' W u -E iq YA E we-51531, K. 4 ' V' 1 Ji! .Lf 1-3 5, Lx. E V- 9-V. . V V . V Vg za 1+zV . 1? w.n2k i L ,V lafgvg -gn' ' 51 gk . rl, ffd.Q V3- V Vw.,-V ,.V A-Y. , E... ,V :V v ' ', 1 ft ,iirf '-.-m5V:VVi. . 'Vzzrwh QQ l V X-me x- f V , '- z,A.L,V.,,V .. . .. A A I ,J .+V Vxgg V V Q A ,V+V.-Q1..: ? TgV.,fVf 1' AVV., , - A. ,... ' .Q -V V .-,?,fQ:1'3-?.-if A-5 'K-if fix? lff4T1f1:2'- 3 ' V 7 2-5 ' A 1 Y 7f'?5fn1'f k1'E'V14..'i CAEN DAR EVENTS H000- .-Xug. 31. School begins. livery one ready ex- cept the weather man. ' sem z F ii- Sept. 1. Freshies are rushed by Senior boys and - others. as ,j ' , , , Sept. 2. Fly swatters, palm-leaf fans, and Green F River in evidence. I SEPT 5. Sept. 3. T. P. S. organized. ,Q fx Sept. 4. Little Roberta Harter makes her bow K. Q 5 E RX to the world. Xe -- ff' I Q f ff I Sept. 8. Girls' Glee Club tryout. 5 ,X ' Sept. 10. First faculty feed. SEPY. 15. Sept. 12. First regular chapel. flair A fb e ' Sept. 15. The Mixer. Clever stunts by all 'gwglutflvfln classes. Sept. 17-18. Teachers attend Institute. We celebrate. Sept. 28. Commercial Club organized. SUT 301 Sept. 29. Pep chapel. Roof trembles. Sept. 30. C. H. S. tloreens appear. Oet. 1. We parade down town. Oct. 2. Football season opens with Seymour. 0cT,G, New bleachers, hot puppies n'everything. , Oct. 4. Boys blame chalk talks for poor lessons. X N Oct. 8. Zella adopts kitten as Commercial mas- mtllllitl cot. ,l it tllly' Oct. 16. Pixley presents shoes to Luther. OCT Zo VVear 'em , says he. i i Oct. 17. We beat Osceola in the twilight. League sells hot dogs. li' Oct. 19. Debate starts with roar. Q! Oct. 20. Skinner B. on crutches gets much sym- .EI -i . in ii patthy. SNJCQM swswt SNQWQ jr NOV. 3. X W wr J' I ll, ll li!!! ililllllllll NOV. IS. WV- 25. . idx' 1.237 NOV. 30. KJ? 'lu Q f1--E Oct. 22. Agnes and Bill talk Annual at Ki- wanis luncheon. 0.t. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 23. Soph. class hard time party. 23. Yells and prayers. Fairfield! 24. VVe tie Fairfield in rain. 27. Snow, Snow, Snow. 28. Myrtice falls out of her chair. First laugh from Miss Upton in weeks. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. in Nov 30. Old grads. here. Pep chapel. . 30. Girls' League get caps. 31. Homecoming. We beat Keokuk. 2. Three weeks' tests. Boo! Hoo! 3. Chaldean speaker says Sheiks are all U. S. 4. Bad bovs undo HaIlowe'en tricks bv washing windows. Nov. 7. Humeston tied. Wright's birthday. Nov. II. Over the Rolling Sea brings trag- edy to Radio chapel. Nov. 14. Knoxville knox us. Nov. 18. Ruth P. has perfume foot bath. Scandal! Nov. 19. Harold E. shocks assembly and R. P. G. Nov 20. Have you a suppressed desire ? T. P Nov S. chapel. 23. Coach, Miss Maher and Caylor hold usual conference in R. 24, second hour. Nov. 25. Grade cards and tears. Nov. 26. Turkey day. We beat Albin. Nov. 27. The day after. Everybody happy. Nov. 30. Miss Naumann, the Hoors have been oiled! Dec. I. Football Banquet. Meet new Captain Harvey. Dec. 2. Radio tells how to study. joke! Dec. 3. Declamatory contest huge success. Con- gratulations, Miss Upton. Fenton-Sykes. Girls, don't cry. 4. Latin Club party. Blizzard. 4-. Izet the galoshes be, boys. ll. Senior kid party. Kiddy kar race a Dec. 3. Dec. Dec. Dec. riot. Dec. 12. Fontelle Mendon back. Dec. I4. Last chance for Junior Play dates. Boys, get busy. Dec. IS. Uncle Horace a scream. Play a howl- ing success. Dec. 18. Last day before vacation. Girls' League chapel. Jan. Jan. Jan. jan. Jan. jan. Jan. Ian. 4. 4. 5. 8. 8. 9. ll. 15 School again. Another year. Coach returns with Mrs. Coach. Coach entertains at charivari. Dr. Sawyers talks at chapel. First game. Albia wins. We beat Albia in debate. Semester exams. Ye gods! Semester cards. Joy and sorrow. i Flunkers change schedules. Jan. 18. First day of new semester. Twenty- DEC. I. Q AQ' xxx. g Yaiwk 4 L X xf'x1 ., 'Q 4 ' 'lp 9' f:-1 DEC I5 f uliiggv Q I fl JAMA. 3' . f' 1 A 4 . X .TAN I9 , If f J 9' '-'inf' rl We rg' ' s:q:.Q93 4 o o o ,of 0. : tive new Freshies. 5.5 jan. 19. Osky beat us. ' . g I jan. 21. New gym floor started. num' Jan. 22. Short chapel. Sale of Black Diamond A 'Tr announced. , jan. 25. Debate team defeats Moravia. f K is jan. 29. Latin Club chapel. Justin, the Ro- 'ie' man puer,'. Q Q Q1 Q7- STUDf T ' ,af ' l Zxdxgte' vnfn! f qi' A f 'IIQHSI fl B. D0. N Com.: no no ls.,-N lu -F ,,,Zf rio. za. NCXTl HAR U. sv'N up mas. X ! E' I -- 5 - ,. , 4:3 '55 .,, Feb. l.' Editor of B. D. ordered not to bother debaters. Feb. 2. Ottumwa beats us. Feb. 5. Keokuk, ditto. ' Feb. 9. We 'faint from joy. We beat Fairfield. Feb. 10. Nominations for' Student Council. Long may. it wave! Feb Feb Feb Feb .ll. Double header at Moravia. f, -. Rev. Schwartz talks on Lincoln. Boys oil' to Keokuk and Ft. Madison. Ducky deliriously delighted. Bob W. visits school. Feb. 18. Bill S. mumbles his debate speech all day. Feb. 19. We play Albin there. Feb. 19. Advance celebration of George's birthday. Dr. Sawyers tells us a lot. Feb. 19. Montezuma girls defeat our boys in debate. Feb. 23. Miss Sykes has it bobbed. Feb. 25. Beulah M. wears new glass factory. Feb. 26. Pre-district Declamatory Contest held here. Hallien and Frank Mc. are winners. March l. ln like a lion. March 2. Keen Dramatic Club meeting. March 2. Latin Club. Freshies shake hands with Caesar's ghost in clever initiation. March 3. Miss Hall talks to League on Health. LL- ,. Nlarch March M arch March March ilylarch March March Coachls house burns. Sectional Tournament here. We lose finals to Albia. Hard luck! Shang', honored by Register. First issue of school paper. Newton Wins the District. Hoorayl Debaters finally off to Drake. Spanish Club chapel. Ed. P., the lovely Senorita. Harlan, the toreador. March 22. Miss Maher back. Welcome home! March 24. Operetta, Cherry Blossoms , beau- tifully successful. March 25. Bkkp. class serenaded by ants. April 1. This day is dedicated to you. April 2. School carnival with crazy house, min- strel, dancing, movies, sideshow, eats, and all the usual features. April April April 22 April 30 April 30 Girls' League entertain mothers. Commercial Club chapel. Silas Marner movie for Freshies. Junior class chapel. Senior Play- Daddy Long Legsn. May 7. Seniors banquet themselves. May 14. Class Day. Seniors return to child- hood days. , May 15. Juniors give Seniors a banquet and Il gorgeous time. May 16. Baccalaureate isermon. Seniors are good once. May 17. Final exams begin. Seniors tremble. May 21. Eighty-seven Seniors become C. H. S. alumni. ti HAR 24-. . AP 94 W ,,fb!55!r'2: aebfgggfisf 'O xvidfgvi VAPR. 2. E f f X . ,. 1 fl i W .1 WH' H iii W APR. 50. PLAY X XXX ll lll S , l'1AY.l5. 1, A-9 K I HAI ll. U Y ,f . I I I 1 ! WITH OUR POETS -+O-o-- STREET IN CANTON A long path of cobblestones, Tall structures of wood, Called stores lining the path, Rainbow-colored banners waving slowly to and fro, Windows filled with curios, Yellow faces peeping from windows, Soft patter of slippered feet, Bright hued robes of the people Lighting up the darkness of street, Strange sounds filling the air, Rickshaws pulled by human horses pass- ing in the street, Small children darting here and there. A gay, but strangely suppressed feeling, seems to fill the air. Houses tall and straight shut out the world, Only a blue ribbon of sky above, Across which flies a frightened bird. Almond eyes leering at one, Queer shapes on the outside Of buildings. Narrow streets, Badly paved and poorly drained, A weird babble of voices, Soft sounds of padded shoes, Signs perpendicular. VVritten in strange hieroglyphics, Menacing glances At foreign devils, Much disorder- A Chinese street. -Justin Leonard. .lyi- A SCHOOL ROOM Monarch- Of her school room is the fish. The walls- Are grass covered banks. The ceiling- Clear, blue water and The floor- ls bright colored pebbles Decorated- With shells of pearl white. A -J olm F arrin gton. CONTRADICTIONS lfVhat is a hope unless a doubt, And what is faith but fear, And what is a smile that shines without? 'Tis naught but a hidden tear. And what is life but the path to death, While death is a step to life? Our time on earth is but a breath And contentment a hidden strife. -Kathryn Ketchum. .-.-9.1 RAIN Swishing drops On windows and people's faces, Full gutters, muddy streets, And gummy sidewalks Slippery with mud. Damp mist, Vague cars with splashing wheels, Huddled forms, Cowering beneath umbrellas. Wetness and chill, Trees loaded with moisture, Blank sky- Gray days. Bowed forms, hurrying through a downpour. -Edward Patterson. L+.. THE GYPSY CAMP It is dusk, And Campfires Blaze cheerfully Between the wagons Of a motley Gypsy crew. The evening meal is over. The deep old Harvest moon Is showing Over the tops Of the trees. The moon Floods the place With a silver light. Such is its grandeur That even nature Seems silent. -lame: Davis. V.,.,. ,... Ly- -A , W, .,,,,..,,..e,... te, ' ' --- - -I . .f-'af---san-.-1 L:-wt-1 -- ,, -.. -..-- ut., .41 . , . S-,act-e w-IJ. ' SANE WEAKLY Vol.. Mt. Straight from the Buglmure No. We forgot SPIFFY PROGRAM UN THE AIR The new Centerville broadcasting station gave to an innocent and uu- suspecting public one of the great- cst radio treats ever, here last even- ing. The name of our local station, by the way. is N. G. The program was as follows: Vharleston exhibition, Miss Salena Jeter. judging from the number of :iuffs and pants heard by the listen- ers, the dance must have been exe- cuted in great style. The next number on the program was How to Study, a lecture given hy Wright Broshar, who is C. H. S.'s star student, having the reputation of carrying four subjects and fiunking in tive. The next feature was Ed Patter- son, whose topic was VVhat Appeals to the VVomen, VVe are still won- dering. Smick Bruckshaw broadcasted NVhat to Do to Become a Great Football Player. Has Sniick been reading some of these College Maga- zines? liill Shanahan: Physics as a Pleasure. Maybe Bill thinks so, but he should consider the rest of us. The Refrain From Spitting was rendered most artistically by Jimmy Davis and jimmy Dillon, this team being known as the Centerville Quartet. l!anfield's Orchestra played lt Ain't Gonna Rain No More in a most touching mannerg also a Few liars from the Fels Naptha Over- ture. Some of our uneducated lis- teners mistook it for static. The last number was a Tragedy in One Act, Biting the Dust. livery sticker who listened bit. Those who listened in said that the facial expressions of the cast were incomparable. HEAVY LOSS SUFFERED VVhat might have resulted in a terrible loss occurred today when Marguerite Naumann lost and re- covered her treasured picture of Hugh Guernsey. Miss Naumann bravely concealed her loss, but, thanks to Mr. Jacob Henry Trefz's integrity. she was questioned and admitted the worst. She became so giddy over the recovery that her check was forgotten-a serious sign, indeed. VVEATHER PREDICTION lt'll be what it'll be-be ye for it or agin it. Dem rainbarrels in de sky am not in yer control. ECKXTRA SPESHIAL ,nn-, I 'I L . tt Q .1 r t- -. ' I I fly 'SY . ' . ' . IX n -'Q ll: , . IQ ' 5 . v. ft , . .522 2:9 tg C'-4 VC 4,1 F L ff? .-- X .I HORRVIBLE FEUD! ! ! According to report, the feud be- tween the Red Cross Sheiks and Mose Beer Tufts culminated in one grand and glorious mixup last even- ing. Our reliable news reporter, Mr. Isaac VVright, Esq.. gives the fol- lowing glowing account of the shocking affair: Bob See, on his way to the ,Vla- jestic theatre to see the spectacu- lar cinema, As True as a Three Dollar Cornet, stopped for a minute in front of the Red Cross Drug Store to pass the time o' day with his friendly enemy, Don Foster. Now, Don, said Bob, the only fault anyone could find with you is that you hang out here at this no account Drug Store with this bunch of leather haired cake-eat- ers. VVhy don't you come on around to Beer's, where men are men sometimes? VVhy, you mean calling cake-eater? And what shocking! Don boldly Bob followed the jaw. Adrian Schwilck rushed to the aid of his fellow Red Cross Sheik and things began to look pretty serious for Bob. At this big tuff, what do you me a leather haired followed was truly hit Bob on the nose. up with a crack on BIG l'l'lI4EBR,A'I'I0N Due to Coach Rittger's most op- portune marriage, the students gave him and his Mrs. a rip-roar- ing charivari. Tin pans belonging to the most exclusive kitchens were conspicuous by their evi- dence. The Coach proved himself as good or a better sport than wc thought him, judging from the treat. James Davis ought never to forget it. Of course, everyone wishes that the Rittger's married life may prove as successful as tl1c Harter's, for instance. A SAD BLOWVOUT Friends of the Insane VVcakly will be grieved to tears to hear of the sad suicide of Horatio Smith. The old feller was a staunch sup- porter of the llughouse. A poem to his memory hy the budding versest, James Davis, will be found on the next page. CRAP K PH YSICIA N IS INSTALLED Bobby Fenton, M. D., announces that he has successfully passed the Hamburger Medical test and is now ready to hang out his shingle in the metropolis of Promise Vity. lie further states that he will give special rates to all his former phys- ics students if they can get through the Iowa mud to P. C. - critical moment Smick Iiruckshaw spied the tight from his point of observation in front of Mose Beer's, and, gathering reinforcements, he rushed in., in time to save Bob from total destruction. Now, says Isaac, the tight bc- came general. jimmy Davis, Spud Dillon, Harlan Craver, Lee Hen- son and a score more on the side of the gallant Sheiks. Craig, Smick, Bob, Feeley, and why name the rest on the defensive for Beer's tuffs? Spud engaged Smick in a hand to hand conliict. Smick got an awful slap and kicked Spud on the shins as hard as ever he could. VVell, murder might have resulted but for gallant Henry Adams, who, single handed, stopped the conflict and, because of his generous and forgiving nature, took the whole crowd in the Drug Store, Tufts and Sheiks alike. and sold them Coc's at the reduced price of a nickel. PRECIOUS GEMS To Horatio Smith Horatio Smith was horrified To find:- A gray hair in his head. And when- With years-it multiplied, I'l! cheat Pa Time, He said. He used sage tea- Result was green. Brown-a-tone Turned it red. He sighed! I look ridiculous- I might As well be dead.' Shoe polish made a sheik of him, But now He's in his coflin- Blood poisoning ended His career. n Moral- Even cat May die Too often! In a canoe. made for two. Their lips in rapture met. Perhaps they'd met again- But the gosh-darned thing upset. The faults of men are many, Women have only two- Everything they say And everything they do. BOOK REVIEWS XVl1ite Monkey-Cotton Harvey. A Thousand Leagues Under the Sea-Far too deep. The Lady in Red -Nadyne Lan- ders. Two Inevitable Gentlemen - Lee Henson and Lee Alexander. Thunder to the Left -J. H. T.'s warning growls. l Huckleberry Finn -Cecil Brad- ey. So Big -Smick Bruckshaw. Shorn Lamb -Tulfy Turner fin Fcbruaryl. Brave and Bold -Harold Atkin- son. Returned Empty - After ally d te. Gentle Julia -Julia Banks. Passage to India -just so it isn't a passage in Latin. GOSH! GOSH! We're out of copy. This space for rent. INSANE WEAKLY Action Photo The entrancing blank space above is a scene from The Framing of the Brew, a still drama. The pic- ture is full of action, but unfor- tunately no one is in sight. The hero has just rushed down to the lower right hand corner of this page for his daily Charleston les- son. The heroine has fallen into a well in the middle of the stage and will probably rise for the last time one second after you have read this. The director is swearing violently behind grandma's editorial on the next page. He is to blame for all errors on these pages, for he nearly shocked the printer to death. Don't blame us in the least. WVHY G0 T0 PARIS? By Mlle. Zella Kelce E Now, ze first zing is ze hair dress. lt ees wise to suit ze per- sonality wiz zee hair dress. I choose zee wild hair dress, Mon Dieu! Have I not ze wild person- ality to suit? Now ze rouge. Of ze greatest importance is considered zis aid to beauty. Zat used by Miss Upton is very elfective, glowing and youth- ful, but zen perhaps it cannot be purchased in Iowa: it ees possible to get it at zee drug store of zee father of ze Mlle. Upton in ze Mis- souri: also a very good brand ees zat used by our coach. Mr. Ritt- gers. For ze full particulars see him in ze person. Now. ze style of wearing ze clothes. Mees Moore is surely ze most reliable authority. Ze twist of ze coat and ze hat over one eye! Jui, Oui. Nes ce pas? Now for ze sweet young girl type, and for zis take Myrtice for an in- stance-ze innocent smile, ze mod- est eyes. Zere one can learn much. Now, my friends, why go to Paris for ze true beauty? TODAY'S BIOGRAPHY Harlan Craver-Rose from a Bond street gents' ready-to-wear model to the world's most perfect lover. He credits his arisal to High School Dramatic Productions. FROTH AND FOAM Dear Miss Barnett:-How can I ston Gerada from flirting with Wright Broshar?-Helen . White. Dear Helen:-You can't: she has always thought him the cutest boy on earth. I Q F Dear Miss Barnett:-Should fresh- men boys' mammas object if Ju- nior girls want to chum with their sons?-Beulah Myers. Dear Beulah:-Uh, huhg you bet. fl Q I Dear Miss Barnett:-My girl moved away. Is it correct for me to date with any one else?-Jimmy Dillon. Dear Jimmy:-Let your conscience guide your actions. I I ii Dear Miss Barnett:-The boys are wild over me. but I can't tell which l want. 0ne's a jazzist, one a car- toonist. and another a grocer man's son.-Lorena Watkins. Dear Lorena:-When you have taught school eighty years, it will then be time to think of such mat- ters. ' I-so Dear Miss Barnett:-I am very fond of the sheik style of hair dress, but one of my teachers in- fonned me that I looked like a peeled monkey. Wasn't that rude? -Juanita Russell. Dear Nita:-Possibly she had your interests at heart. Do not judge her too harshly. H l l Dear Miss Barrett :-lV'hat are the symptoms of love?-Helen Ashby. Dear Helen:--Failure cards, a wasting away of body, no appetite. no sleep. PERSONALS Himie Voxman is very sick. He devoured six chemistry books in one night. Jimmie Roberts has just signed the deed entitling the Economy Soap Factory to his corpse when he dies. They plan to extract all the oil that has soaked into his head from his hair, in the manu- facture of 99 99-1007: pure soap. Lee Henson says they stopped ringing the curfew in England be- cause it woke people up. JETER SISTERS Teachers of the REFINED CHARLESTON South Corridor let Floor Rates Reasonable INSANE WEAKLY INSANE WEAKLY Editor .,.,..,....,..,.....,,,.,........, H ESA NUT Business Mgr. . ........... AL PRUNES LITERARY EDITORS My Cow Nuff Said Circulation-Positively one only. Rate-One he! ha! Our Platform-Two Planks on a coupla tin cans. Founded .,.,.,.....................,....,. In misery Published ...........,,........,,..... After death '-' ? EDITORIAL THE DOWNFALL OF THE. PRESENT GENERATION CBy the Editor's Great Great Grandmotherl The Good Book says, and a little child shall lead them. Wal, that all depends on where the child's to lead 'em. Thar's one thing sure and sartin. If thar goin' to be led to heavin, it'll be by a child ot' my day. If thar goin' to be led by the young uns of the 20th century, it'll sure be to fire and brimstone. I tell you these here chillern are headed fur the dogs. You ask why? My land, you can see fur yourself. Look at Ed Jones' chillern. They never had any high falutin' larnin and they're the best boot-leggers in the country hereabouts. Look at me, fur example. I bet I can fry eggs and purtaters as well as eny gal what took Mestic Science. Yes, ef the Scripture is to be fulfilled, the younger generation 'll sure have to mend their ways. ?. The editor heartily agrees with the above opinions of his esteemed ancestor. In addition he is opposed to the present Botany course, for it compels the youth of the land to study wild Howers. Anything wild for the younger generation is bad. Furthermore, he would abolish Higher Arithmetic, for it forces modest girls to do improper frac- tions. DO YOU EVER LACK WORDS? Then Buy LEONARD'S NEW DICTIONARY of SLANG THE CORRECT woRD 'or li EVERY OCCASION Sold at Mice 123 I mean Lice 678 FUTURE CURRICULUM APPROACHES IDEAL The most brilliant educationalist of the age, Charles Pyfer, has just submitted a course of study to the Loafers' Union to be discussed and amended, if necessary. In his course he would require all girls to take Dancing, Smoking, Flirting and Dressing to attract the men. Such electives as Auction Bridge to Win and Aeronautics are suggested. Due to the fact that the Union must act on the course and the fact that it is a comparatively slow acting body, it will be doubtful if the course can be inaugurated in less than fifty years. HEAVY BIDDING ON BULL Room 23 is the scene of a hot auction sale today. Senors and Sen- oritas arrived from Spain early this morning to purchase the bull used in the Spanish Chapel. In order to make all the cash possible, the Es- panol Club decided to auction him ot? to the highest bidder. All the Spanish gentlemen are making des- perate attempts to get possession of the animal, for it seems that all those so popular in the arenas have grown so tame something more vicious is needed. Elizabeth Upton is serving as auctioneer. SYKES ON DRESSMAKING The dress of today consists of two armholes, bounded on the west by nothing whatever, on the east by the same, on the south by hardly anything, and on the north by less than that. Day Phone Night Phone S. O. S. P. D. Q. FOR STAPLE AND FANCY ' INFORMATION Prices Right See us and get out of the rut See Bruckshaw 8: Wadden We solve your problems Geometry and Algebra T0 BE CHANTED BY A FAC- CULTY MEMBER Don't study when you're tired, Or have something else to do. Don't study when you're happy, For that would make you blue. Don't study in the day time And don't study in the night: But study at all other times With all your main and might. HIGH PRICED ADS KThe Place to Waste Your Dough, WANTED-Any number of towels returned that have been stolen under my very nose by crooks. -Ed Patterson. WANTED-A counle dozen more packages of Golden Glint.-Ruth Morrison. FOUND-An overcoat and molasses jug with a fur lining. VVANTEIJ-Ten for two. - Opal Forbes and Virgil Roberts. VWANTED-A shorter dress.-Neil Ross. FOR SALE- His and My Love Affairs at Coe College, in book form.-Mrs. Rittgers. WANTEDQFaster mamervice be- tween here and llrake.-Mildred McNamar. WANTED-'To know if the Gov- ernment should own and operate the coal mines.-Bill Shanahan. WANTED-Psychology in Sales- manship.-Harry Davis. FOR SALE-Illustrated physics lec- tures. Only the best. Consult the Seniors.-Bob Fenton. LOST-Al sessed. Return before Exams. to 812 Green. STRAVED on s and only beau. WANTED-A pair of nefgimes to gaze out of the N, H, window the 7th hour.-Lewis Baker. WANTED-Someoneio-get me a date with Myrtice.-Lee Henson. WANTED-Someone to take me down a notch or two,-Lee K, Alexander. NOTICE--I wish to announce once more that Grinnell College is the one and only school on the map.- Miss Hall. FREE AMB ULANCE SERVICE Especially Famtxng Girls to JOHN FARRINGTON Chaperone-Edna Carlson GETTING THE FACULTY SIGNED f W ltat took place in getting tlzeir rignaturex. The Stajf ir prntecterl against libel wit: SANDY. Oh, gosh! Mine looks like angleworms having a fight, said he and in return we had to inspect the new saw. EVA THOMPSON. Signed without comment in her usual sweet way. GLEN V. DoUcLAss. He did it in a rush. You see the result. CORALIE GREEN. Henry was in Room l and lent his valuable advice as to which sig- nature was best. XIIOLA ANN SYKES. fSandy here, too?j I always was a rotten writer. Each one gets worse. COACH RITTGERS. fMade him desert the lower hall with very little urgingj Believe me, thatls a million dollar signature. Won't that look swell on a check for sso,o00? Miss HALI.. fMondayj. I'm going to sign just once more. l'm sure I can make it better. flluesdayj. Two more. fWednesdayj. Three more. QOn the way to the P. OJ I believe I'll unwrap this package and sign just one more. MARGUERITE NAUMANN. Hugh said I had an awfully pretty name, but I'm perfectly willing to change it. Osnz BKOSHAR. jersey dresses look so well and never need pressing. Think of it! The A. N. P. method of business writing enables one to talk dress while signing one's name. PRISCILLA CLARK. Oh, deahl This folk dancing class exhausts me. Really, though, I think grace in writing goes with grace in body. MR. TREb'Z. Does this obligate me in any way? Ut m'htj. MR. FANNON. Wrote it in his sanctuary. Hard telling what he said. LA RUE BARNE1'r. fVery gravelyj. Do you know that you can read character in hand- writing? GEORGIA DUCKWORTH. She was so dead tired she didn't have a thing to say for once. ELLEN MAHER. QCasts a hard look, thinks welre after that picture againj. Well, she said, what do you want this time? .IEANNETTE KYLE. just one more. Oh! that's worse yet. The trouble with me is that I learned two methods of penmanshipf' J. L. HARTER.. Pm in no lit condition to sign up for anything today. l pranced the floor all night with the baby. R. PEARL GOLDSBERRY. Actually caught her when she wasn't scrapping with La Rue B. over the Senior class affairs. Now or never, we decided. ELISABETH UPTON. We didnlt even have to hunt up Lizbeth . lt's a wonder she didn't add one of those rare jokes she tells the admiring Freshies. I INA GANTZ. '.'.Wi:th the junior Play, a hobo convention, and books upon books on my hands, mine can't look anything but frazzledf' ALMA D. ASBURY. Of course, I'm,not too busy to do it. LOUISE KEARVILLE. fsandy again??J Please come back again before you send it. Mine doesn't suit me at all. Does anything ever please the faculty? Bon FENTON. QSandy here, too? ? ?.? Great Caesar! How does that man get around so fastj. Now, don't look at me when I write it. That makes me nervous. H. E. FULLER. Thank you. Most surprising, indeed. We expected to have to give the thanks. SEVENTH HOUR-I n the North H all The sun is slanting toward the west, The hour is just three ten. The students to assembly press The seventh hour begins. And in the North Hall long and wide Goldsberry holds her swayg The law is always on her side She's sat there many a day. And on this day of which I speak One dimly sees afar, Sweet Maurine Ash, whose peppermints Are always up to par. There's not a one in all that room Remembers not the day When Maurine's bag of peppermints Were scattered far away. O'er all the floor they fell and rolled They made an awful clatterg And all the students turned around To see what was the matter. The home room students sit around And at the Seniors gapg And every Senior there displays A vacant looking map. About this time Miss Clarke clumps in For some poor sinner who's skipped gym. And woe it be to her or him Who has committed such a sin. Some people at the windows stare While others gaze in empty airg Anon, anon, some loving pair Will pass a note both sweet and fair. I will tell such as cannot hurt Our hero's hidden feelings. I ask, Do you think you'd know him Amid this wild and windy pealin's? Why, then to you I will show, Describing him from head to toe ln somewhat Bowery language, And a bit of powerful slanguage. He's been in H. S. many a year. Of teachers now he has no fear: To him they've grown so very dear, Such a boy we write of here. You've guessed that Robert is his name And Conner is his last, you claim. He wore flat collars and knee pants, He was the dashing hero of romance He'll never cease to rue the day Of which I'm just about to say. When to the sharpener he did start With broken pencil and stout heart. He caught his toe upon his heell For just one moment he did reelg The cold hard floor he then did feel! No radio could do his squeal. I hate to state it was the case That no one kept a solemn face. The yells were heard most every place, Trefz now came in with rapid pace. And so goes on this hour each day, And always in the same old way. If seventh hours would cease to be, Why, we'd all miss them, even mel -K. K. 'ld-IC I ' WHY, MR. FULLER! Mr. Fuller fat Charleston Contestjz Have you got your eyes open? Beulah Myers: Sure. Have youfn Mr. F.: Well, I'm not exactly asleep. la., Lee Henson fafter the motion picture, Labor's Rewardujz The lesson we were sup- posed to get out of that show was, everybody wear Union suits. i.1.l. Miss Upton: What is an epigram? Pupil: Saying a lot in a few words. M. U.: Give an example, Virgil. Virgil fwho had been in the office very recentlyjz Mr. Trefzf' ...tdyl DOES IT, Sl? No, Colin, social service does not mean six dates a week. . , IS SHE? Victor Bonel: Who do you take history off of? Guy V.: Miss Gantzf' Victor: ls she any good? l,,- Mr. F.: How about it, james, do animals have institutions?', James D.: Yes, sir. We see that fact illustrated in the school of fishesf' Harofd R Hallfbn Genevieve 5111 Eye Hickman fuller Slrahdfrdn ,Tm :I ,M - ffwm lfl if' KDWWW . fvslft Milo AN Q fi fulllflx 4 IVV? A fx 4 fi' A X M f-Ax Nt- M . sr it tit W Cfiplt - gm 'X fviflwx M H 4 'IW' MN Weep not, O friends, Very wise, For him so dear, Milk famine, underfedg Full head, He is not dead, Starvationg they're dead. Brain fever, But- sleeping here. He's dead. JIU ll FOREIGN IMPORTS TO U. S. KA.: .seen by Local Studentj Germany-War relics and indemnities. France-High ideals and short skirts. Russia-Whiskers and propaganda. Italy-Brewers. England-Floppy pants fmen'sj. Japan-Yellow Perils. Poland-Poles: fence, telephone, etc Ireland--Policemen. Sweden-Swedes. Norway-Nurmi. etc. Roumania-Romans. Scotland-Volsteadis aversion. Switzerland-Admirals, also clocks. Mexico-Chili. Brazil-Nuts A Siam-Twins. Arabia-fThree guessesj. Austria-Hungary-Austrians-Hungryones. China-China. Greece-Restaurant Proprietors. MQ1.. U. S. EXPORTATIONS TO ANY PLACE KA: :een by afore-menlionedj War debt duns. Big butter-and-egg men. jazz-music and bands. ' ' Struggle-buggies. Tourists. Big game hunters. Rubber-tired cheaters QTO Englandj. .-.if-l OUR MAIL BOX lowegian 8: Citizen Daily, Centerville, lowa. May l, 1926. Gentlemen: Inclosed you will find a check for which please insert the following ad in your paper: Wanted: A position as salesman of hot air furnaces. Have had lots of experience along this line during my high school career. Cfo lowegianf' Yours truly, Bob Connor. Mr. Harlan Craver, Centerville, Iowa. May 2, 1926. Dear Harlan: I plan to spend this summer in Chicago, therefore, I have a proposition to place before YOU. Chicago is always the tirst to recognize real talent so why couldn't you and I form a partnership similar to that of Gallagher and Shean. lt would afford good wages and fine popularity. Think it over! Mechanical Drawing Co., Sincerely, Lee Henson. Chicago, lllinois. May 3, 1926. Gentlemen: , l am interested in having you secure me a position as an Illustrator. I have taken much interest in the designs on the fronts, of the -College Humor and various other magazines. Although l have only completed my school education, I can refer you to Mr. Robert Fenton, of Centerville, for a recommendation. Very truly yours, Ferne White. ANOTHER GOOD JOKE Frank Hitchens: Miss fkslmrlv, will l get nn 'F' in Geometry? Miss .-X.: Do you know any more good jokes? H , ,K , .fXNCYIlHlfR UNF Nliss Hull fin librnryji YVright, sit at the other end ol' the tnlvle. Henry fktlqrnlsl w.1 nts to work . Franz Harvey: Ritlin' in Sinielfs lfortl is like Ll lioxing match. Miss Upton: Howl Cotton: Three minutes in and one out. We ,Yee Ferne VVl1ite Qto Harold l'i.lZ Clarence Darrow is going to halve his lmir cut ust like yours, Harold. Harold: Goodl Why? Fernei Because it helps to prove the livolution Theory --g,l llill Con sidelines nt l niriieltl ggnnejz 'I'h.1t referee is tlirtyf' Frank: Nog he isn't. Bill! He isn'tf l wish yoL1'tl luke gi look nt his shirt. mer, - , lwr. Trefzi lNly watch is so first it is positively ll1NI10 Lll.U I Hovvvvs Fear.. ,4 JUST BEFORE j3,5s., ExAm vvccm 1' get 4 , p p . 'QWVEZ ' ' X ,r Em f C I Q - x... y , l Smick: I studied hard last week trying to get ahead I Frank H.: Well, goodness knows, you need onef' I f i.. .3 VV What are exports of Virginia? ..fggQgf5' w1E ,fZQg Tobacco and live stock sir. fffiffv Live stockl What kind of live stock? Camels, sir. .gsm PHYSICS Lorena: I can't find it anywhere. Fenton: What are you looking for? Lorena: Expired air. - 'X ' - 'lb L. THE NERVE! ushangi, in the eyes of Florence Carl Schick looks for his name on the Junior list. ....g A NEW VARIETY While Mr. Fuller was showing slides to the Botany class, one of the boy's head got in the way and his hair was pictured on the screen. Mr. Fuller then very learnedly began to tell the class what kind of plant it was. --gi- THE CHASE He hugged her to his breast and ran. Lord, how he did run! Would he ever get her there safely? My what a chase! His pursuers closed in upon him. Would he ever make the haven of safety that lay before him? The lifeless burden in his arms became the sole object of his endeavors, but what use was she to him? Panting and grasping for breath himself, he wondered why the air he knew to be im- prisoned in her bosom did not force itself out in that moment of strain and excitement. He ruffled his hand across that skin he loved to touch. It was cold and clammy now. Perhaps he should open the tight lacing about her body. Maybe she would begin to breathe again. One gasp and a shudder and she closed limply to his embrace. Should he drop her and flee from the mad gang behind him, leaving her to her fate? No, he would never do that. Sooner would he fall at the hand of his foe, for he loved the limp form which rested in his arms. They should fall together he decided. They were almost there. With one final plunge he gained safety but one of his pursuers got him and they fell together. However, he didn't care for he had carried the now deflated foot-ball over the line for the winning touch-down! ADVANCE SENIOR PROPHECY -4.044 The Management of the Black Diamond was 'very fortunate in getting possession of a small part of the Senior Class Prophecy. Each Senior, ill seems, was supposed to have been interviewed ten years hence and had given his own account of his success. FRANCES Wi1.L1AMs: When I got out of H. S. I found that the only thing that had kept me from growing large and husky was the terrific amount of studying I had been doing. Consequently I reformed and am now the Fat Lady with Darnem and Snailey's Circus. ARTHUR LONG: Thanks to my early experience as violinist in C. H. S. orchestra, I have now found my place in the world in a saw mill in the Maine woods.', JAMES DAVIS: By common consent, including my own, I'm the handsomest man in the world. I am taking a vacation just -now from my nerve-racking position as poser for Arrow collar ads. BLANCHE TRAXl,ER1 I am the greatest home run artist in the National baseball league for women. We beat Udell in the last world series. HARRY DAVIS! By employing my genius as a financier, I have become an international brokerg I always am broke, and usually broker. MARCUERITE WILSON: I have been crooked enough to rise in politics, and am now chief stcnographer to the director of supervised play in the government prison at Leaven'- worth. GEORGE HAL1.: As a result of my basket ball training under Coach Rittgers, I am now the most famous juggler on the Orpheum circuit. I can juggle anything from billiard balls to facts. RUTH PACKARD! I got the inspiration for my life work in C. H. S. I am still 'tick- ling the ivories', though not in the same way. I am now considered the best scalp massage expert in the city. EMM1f'1 1' BAKER: I am chief consulting Geometrician for the firm of the Compass and Ruler Corporation. I got my flair for this while studying geometry for the West Point Exams. VERNA BEST: I am now the most popular Fraternity House Mother on the campus of the University. My experience in C. H. S. looking after so many lonesome boys helped me get the position. RUTH LEEK: I am private secretary to Senator Sarsaparilla from New Mexico. He is an eligible bachelor and I am expecting a proposal any dayf' ' HENRY ADAMS: I am rather proud of the fact that last week I won the title of National Professional Golf Champion. As a History student in C. H. S., I was an expert golf player. q. mm W Q . M A I-5 . U AND I TS L enscrzons 9771! OF I I .' X0 ' ' If ' 41111143 ff 1 gy ,nv-' f p fm! MSW , fa .nl x 3 . 4, f I , ' ' fjzjjll ,... ..--lQi,.'Z 1 XJ tx 3? '- !?'e X - . yghfggige r, , f . 1 ia! - F .4. X J - f Qxfm , 'if f 2 ' B 1 ' fl-:fl- M Z f I ' .47 M 150.9 W I ' -5 a l AN ml Q fl . Qjf,3'!'5 eq I X 'Q Nw 'WM KVVVV4 Y wing 'W gg, M u'9 Sf? .4 -A TT? 1 A-u.4.w4J'W ' WPMMW 'iv ff Q .LG I 6- u wg, A ifx ? 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FRIGIDAIRE FOUNTAIN SANITARY PROMI'T SERVICE KAMPUS COMPACTS ATHLETIC GOODS RADIOS OOOOOOOOOOQOQOOOOOQOQOOO 1:5535 ROSENBAUM'S HURST 81 JENSEN -,S THE HOME OF- soUTH SIDE SQUARE FLORSHEIM SHOES HART SCHAFNER 8: MARX CLOTHES STETSON HATS HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS SUPERIOR PERFECT UNION SUITS DRY GOODS ARROW BRAND SHIRTS and COLLARS CHINA IRON CLAD HOSE 1---u HARDWARE GARMER MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES AND GRAHAM BROTHERS MOTOR TRUCKS Phone: 328 CENTERVILLE, IOVVA j. E. SHARP ELMER G. SHARP, Mgr. GROCERIES and MEATS E. SHARP Sc SON CASH and CARRY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lllS South l8th St. Phone 927 Give U.r a Trial RADIO RECEIVING SETS ' ALL AUTO SUPPLIES STORAGE BATTERIES L U T H E R ' S I North Main Street TYPEWRITERS Phone 160 WHY TEACHERS G0 CRAZY? BEN H. APGAR ADOLPH F. BODHOLT My one who knows, l. Shall we write on both sides of the paper? 2. I didn't hear the question. 3. Have you graded my paper yet? 4. Do you think I'lI get out of my test? 5. What did you say the lesson was for tomor- AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRING row? 6. I had my theme written, but left it in my Two-one-elht East Jackson St. Home 'Oom- 7. I forgot to get my attendance card. CEN'I'ERVILLE, IQWA 8. I didn't know we were supposed to take that. 9. Do we have to write this in ink? Tel. Farr. I0 Furman and Roving 10- I forgot my gym wi!- And so on ad iniinitum. CENTERVILLEBS FINEST SHIRT DEPARTMENT BOB ELGIN Southern Iowa's Best Clothes Values S2 5-S 30-S 35 Where C. H. S. Buys Its Clothes .DCC CC' First in style, jirst in value, First in the hearts of stylish dressers. HALL'S APPAREL SHOP ' FLOOR COVERINGS Ln Us Furnish Your Home STOVES AND RANGES THE PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE N. W. Cor. Square Phone 921 COLUMBIA PIIONOGRAPIIS AND RECORDS Miss Duckworth's Lit. class was rewling poetry II. Q. Whzut are the effects of a too severe written in old 'English. After reading a few lines sunburn? of it they were asked to hand in an original verse. A. Excessive irritation. The following was submitted to the teacher by III Q. Is sleeping in the daytime as beneficial llenry Adams: as sleeping at night? The faste maile jumped the railc A. It all depends on the teacher's methods lntu the ditch it wente. of grading. The ditche was deepe, IV. Q. Should the feet be bathed in hot or The hille was steepe, cold water? The train wen smashed to junke, A. Yesg hy all means! One dago hunke crawled out of the junke V. Q. If milk is mixed with cream, what im- and asked me what I thunke. portant change is produced? I tell him, Welle, I think it is helle, A. Twenty cents more. And he crawled back inte the llmkf' VI. Q. What are the benefits of a vacation? MEDICAL REVIEW OF REVIEWS A. A week away from school. I. Q. Is night air harmful? VII. Q. Do bachelors live as long as married A. Yes. All night air should be stored in men? a cool place until morning. A. It doesn't seem as long. 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Stats Miss fil'k'l'l1 fill S.lIvsl11:111sl1ipl: Nlfxkc' fm' ins! 111' :1 cluthing s:1lus111:111. llc XXIlllltIIl,l xmn! his clutllvs In hm- SIl.lhl7y .md nut ut' dzm-. lf.II'l'j' IJ.: 'l'h:1t mould shmx his ClISflIllH'I'S that they VKUIRL' :1 lung tim1'. ,-,,, ,, MVT l lllll'l' UH Pllf'5i4Yl41gj',I Now xu ll tzlkn' up Ihr- study uf thu' hrzuin. That is Sr1111cthi11g that is llSlI.IHy wry hard to gc! intn tha- hczuis uf' thx' stud:-nts. . 11. QL ., 'Y i l ' ' Eb 1 .. . C,-IREFUL DRIVERS OI l ICl'.-IMIOTHL CONTINENTAL H. ,XD.'xTVISUN, M11111Jge1' Phonc 165 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1 C ompl imenzs of- MORRI O VE ELL Sz CO. CLYDES BEST FLOUR FEEDS OF ALL KINDS Phone 928 DOESNVI' KNOW HIS OWN UNCLE Albert Knvocovich Qin Civcisl: The Unit:-d States has charge of the Land Surveys and Uncle Sam distributes the mail. Miss Goldsberry: And who is Uncle Sam? Albert: I don't know him. l,.... PAGE THE HISTORY TEACHER Si Perry Cin Library studying Historyj: Miss Duckworth, come here. Miss D.: Now what do you want? Sin: Why do we celebrate the Fourth of july? Was it for something that happened in the Civil War? H iglz School Bowlers A lfways THE STANDARD FURNITURE CO., Inc. PIAN OS AND VICTROLAS , ,, ..WEWE--.,,.,.,,-,.--- ,lf - THE COOLEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE ICE CREIIM PARLOR IN THE CITY S. MILANI Sc SON'S CONFECTIONERY STORE Cl'fNTIfRVlLI,l'f, IOWA High School Boosters Always Miss Cantz fin Ilismryjz Harold, have you looked up that topic I gave you? Harold E.: Not very wellg I alsked Mr. 'I'refz. iq.-.Oil DUMB! Doran fait Kcokuk gnmej: Wh:it's Bert Smith got on an Keokuk sweater, for?I' . Q1.... I'D SAY! Miss Upton: Is thvrc :my one in here who has learned to like :l thing that they disliked once? Henry Adams: Yes, Girls! ' 1 Miss Asbury: Say, Smick, what does that 'P' on your sweater stand for? Smick: Why, th:xt's the 'P' you gave me in Algebra. DR. C. P. BOWEN THE CONTINENTAL pHyS1ClAN AND SURQEQN A Modern Well. Ameri- can Plan Hotel VVhere Serv- Dinning Bldg. CICNTERVILLE, IOWA ice is Featured T. G. FEE, Notary Public R. W. SMITH F EE Sc SMITH , ATTORNEYS AT LAW CENTERVILLE, IOWA FOR FINE SHOE REPAIRING GEO. W. BRATZ 81 CO. I Lei Us Fix 'em ON MIDWAY si .L Q: , -t.....,.......- .Y -Y... ,.,.L,-Lg.. w.....,,,.......c,....... ,L L..,,,,,L. ,.LL.......-,L , - -- Y- -5 In. 4 . I I 1 CHAPTER NO. ORGANIZED 337 1863 1 . I Wlien you are ready to enter business 1 I 1 Investigate our Banking Service' I Q s F I I I IRS NA IONAL BANK 1 , Over Sixty Years of Sueeessfztl Banl'it1g E F Mr. Fenton: If you were falling down you W might take advantage ot' friction and stop your- self. I llurdelle K.: Sometimes gf f E h h I LL.. 1 ta nr urrg u g 1 Bill Shnnn.han's comment on Si in the basket- I bull picture: He looks like a bathtub advertise- I ment-n , WTO- I I I Miss Green: Turn around, Zellng I'd rather ' I see the front of your head than the back of it. I QP- CITY BOOK STORE I Elizabeth Cole fafter three attempts to recite W filingnl: Pvc guessed about everything there is i I to guess. i CRAIG DRY CLEANING PLANT N. V. CRAIG, Proprietor EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST M.4CHINERY I phone 37 CENTICRVILLE, IOWA C. F. M M. . 5 5 ax HUGH G. GUERNSEY g i HOWELL 8: I-IOVVELL ATT0RNEy-AT-LAW 1 ATTORNEYSAT-LAW CFNTFRVILLI' IOWA i 1 All Legal Business Carefully Handled I i 'I I I ,i WHY BUY LESS THAN I 1 I I ATWATER KENT RADIO I EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES 5 Call Us for Demonstration I I 1. L. DURHAM Phone 480 206 Haynes Ave. H Compliments of , 1 CEN TROX DAIRY SELECT DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER Phone 604 ICE CREAM South 16th Street Miss Gantz: What were the provisions of the treaty, Robert? Bob S.: West vvasn't so very clear on the point. Miss Gantz Qacidlyl: West is clear enough for me. OF COURSE Mr. Fenton: Where is your home, Miss Sykes? Miss Sykes Heading him onlz I haven't any. Mr. F.: Are you looking for one? , .,Q-1 Lee Henson Qin Civicsjz Miss Goldsberry, who do you think is the greatest man in the U. S., today? Miss G. fignoring the question and calling on Ed McCarty to recitelz Edward Miss Hall fto Caylor presenting an Operetta announcementj: Why don't you people publish an newspaper? iQ- Do you know the scientific name for Love nest? No, what is it? Mush-room. iQ, Luther Ellis: Physics makes same men crzwv so what would it do to crazy men? -1,,i julia Sodergren: We're going to get run over Do you mind? APPANOOSE ABSTRACT and TITLE CO. ANY KIND or INSURANCE-ANYWHERE W. S. BRADLEY, Pres. C. R. WOODEN, Vice-Pres. Stock Holders and Directors-J. A. Bradley, C. R. Wooden, W. S. Bradley, George C. Elliott. GEORGE C. ELLIOTT, Secy. and Mgr., Abtracts and Loans H. H. HENDERSON, Manager of Insurance OFFICE OVER CITY BOOK STORE non E. Jackson Street PHONE 14-2 CENTERVILLE, IOWA ,.. asf: BLUEBIRD CAFE F or the Best Service and VVholesome Food, call at the BLUEBIRD CAFE BUSCEMI 8: BUSCEMI, Props. ON MIDWAY EAT ' ROOKS' ETTER READ Baked by CENTERVILLE BAKING COMPANY OH Miffwfw Mildred Drummond Qin Historylz When Il man Trefz 00 FYHHCCS find Fefflfr Who WUC Ulfdyli came into Queen Catherine's Court he was sup- l'D1d you oversleep? posed to leave his honor outside. FFIIHWS1 UND? we SUWP'-'l UP mu late last night. l'9T l,,i.. Mrs. Trefz fin Historyl: Who invented the L, Me.: What did you have in English this first SCWll Ig I'l l3ClIll'lEi rn0rning? Justin L-3 MT- Singer, Wasnyf lf? C. D.: i'Our lesson. At least some of us did. 1 8 56 Est. 1 8 5 6 ROY LAN KFORD JOHN LAN KFORD A uto A mbulance Wishing Success to the Black Diamond of 1926 MOSE BEER'S DRUG STORE The Nyal Quality Store West Side Square . 'f' d . -...-. ,nfgi CENTERVILLE NATIONAL BANK COMMERCIAL STATE SAVINGS BANK CENTERVILLE, IOWA CAPITAL STOCK ------ S 160,000.00 RESOURCES OVER ----- S2,200,000.00 Owned by Fifty Stockholders Over five thousand sulixfea' customer: NO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL TO BE WELCOME AND NONE TOO LARGE FOR US TO TAKE CARE OF Saving: habit: are formed during youilz 1: Start a sawing: armani NOW We pay 4 Per Cent Interest and would be glad to have your account FRANK S. PAYNE, Pres. W. M. EVANS, Cashier G. M. BARNETT, Vice-Pres. J. B. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres. F. L. SAWYERS, Vice-Pres. CONGRATULATIONS A LTQLL NW' A' if 'i We wish to congratulate the Centerville High School, its Faculty, Students and Grad- uating Classes, on the wonderful high stand- ard to which they have brought our school. We are proud of you all and wish you every Success that one person can wish another. y sawn I-IERCULES MANUFACTURING COMPANY B. A. FULLER, Pres. ZIis.,e1f5y,.5.52,-lzfeiff.35255.21,lazeffimeiff wi. .5fz6i.,.eQ..i25t...2f22i!f...if1...f!?:f...ff52e BASHAW'S JEWELRY STORE DEMOLAY PINS HIGH SCHOOL RINGS MAlNIMA'S BOY Miss Duckworth: Henry, is your book at NOT TWo'FACED hgmeiff Bright Senior fto Freshmanj: Where have I Henry A.: My mamma said it wasn't there. SCCU Your face bff0rf? l+1. EVEN WORSE! Vcva M.: My brother is a socialist. julia S.: That's nothing. My brother is a Freshman. Fresh Freshman: Right where you see it now. , -iq..-,H Mr. Fenton fassigning the Physics Lessonjz Start with Lightning and go to Thunder. Compliment: 0 f- THE BRODY STORE SHOES-DRY GOODS-and-CLOTHING POPULAR PRICES J. R. COMLEY A. F. BECKNER lf ll's lnmrance Ark CREEH Phone 611 Phone 602 COMLEY Sc BECKN ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS AUTO AMBULANCE Office Phone: 46 CENTERVILLE, IOWA W. M. CREE The Alam Vlforth Knowing T 7 ,WML .. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE ABSTRACTS and LOANS Phone 153 First National Bank Bldg. Centerville, Iowa Mr. Harter fEcon.l: How has the Govern- ment aided in increasing the amount of land? jean Lankford: Drained deserts-and- +--i A RESEARCH STUDENT You say this theme is entirely the result of your own efforts? Absolutely I spent two days finding somebody who had it written up. .i,,T You mustn't ea! any more, tonight. Don't you know that you c?.n't sleep on a full stomach? Oh, that's all right. I, always sleep on my hack. M. Gantz Qlooking over Wrigley's income tax returnsl: Pm not at all surprised. ...l,,1.1. Cecil ll.: The lower jaw is used for chewing. Fuller: On some more than others. , Mrs..Broshar: We will now write the word 'error '. Klaiss Young: Six errors on a line? Mrs. B.: Yes, but be sure you don't make more than six. COMPLIMENTS OF IEN N IN GS-CHRISTOPHER GROCERY CO. CENTERVILLE, IOWA VV THE DUKES-LAW C0- -e he --'T-lug -' li f e i , ,. 'll I SIU ' QM, f s -as lp yllllm. Fl 4 V- it 'F , 1 Solicit your Abstract Work ' gl Q K Insurance Needs ' 13tandm,d tw. .,,,. ....... . .. N' Farrington Phone Black 5 WV Mutual I2 City and Farm 1103115 HENRY R. ARVIDSON Contractor for Plumbing and Heating CENTERVILLE, IOWA OWNERS ONLY COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT BOOKS IN THIS COUNTY 1886-1926 A15 it for 40 Years SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT HENDERSON'S CASH and CARRY STORE HARDWARE, GROCERIES and MEA.TS 1219-1221 South 18th Street C.H. ELGIN BUSINESS NEEDS High School Graduates -TO LEA RN- General Practice in this and Banking, Acnonnnng' Stnnngrapny' Adjoining Counties A Bookkeeping, Salesmanshlp, C. P. A. Courses Ojicc over Trazlelzome Shoe Store 2282, E. Second Street OTTUMWA, IOWA S. E. C . S . CENTERVILLE IOWA or n ' Afffiaimz by the N. A. of A. s. Lorena Watkins: I was sick last night. I was Douglas: Does your wife pick all your suits in bed all night. for you? -QT Fuller: No: just the pockets. Fenton: Your mistake is in this reading. Ferne: You read it. Lee Henson fat debate meeting, l0:30 P. MJ: Fenton: Then, it must be in the other two. I.et's turn up and go to bed. Ferne: But, you read them all. Mildred, very much embarrassed, leaves the Fenton: Then it's in your figuring. room. Office Ilours: I0 A. M. to 4 P. M. Compliments of- W. A. HARRIS, M. D. WELCI-PS PHYsrcrAN and SURGEON BARBER SHOP ZOIM E. Van Buren Street CENTERVILLE, IOWA Under Dukes-Law Office Nadyne L.: Pm going to give Bob my picture for his birthday. YVe aren't 'fallen' out now. l,.... Mrs. Harter: Does your husband ever confide his business troubles to you? Mrs. Trefz: Oh, yes: everytime I want a new hat. R. C. ALEXANDER, Manager CO. G. E. CLIMIE 8: SONS CENTERVILLE WATER COMPANY Distributors of Red Ball Gas -yy, y y Pure Pennsylvania Oil -Office and Station- CENTERVILLE, IOWA Corner East State and North 15th Sts. North l2th Street Black 679 CENTERVILLE, IOWA ' ' ' 4' 4:15 S. L. COLLINS OIL CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS ..,,.,- Tlzc VERY HIGHEST GRADES ONLY -ov- GASOLINE. and all kinds of OILS Service as Good as the Best C. If. TUCKER, Manager Phone S26-R East State St. Scrvicc Station-Phone 79 Bl:v:k South l8th St. Scrvice Station-Phone 906 Green CENTERVILLE WALLPAPER Sc PAINT CO. MAGAZINES, COLORED BRONZES -and- FURNITURE DECORATIONS First Door South of S. W. Cor. Square Phone 942 Black Agency Est. l 8 76 E. O. WEST AGENCY Insurance Every Known Kind -A astracts, Real Estate and Loans Room 102 Dinning Bldg. CENTERVILLE, IOWA WHO SAID SO? Miss Upton Cspcanking of Miss Grccnj: Cor:ilie's just like I :img she's gut I1 head full of brains. .i.T-. Student fstallingl: Pm not sure, but I kinda think it's something like this-I didn't understand it vc-ry well- Teacher finte-rruptingl: Why not plead guilty and throw yourself on the mercy of the court. THINK FORD C30 : SAY UNIVERSAL i ' STRICKLER STORE CENTERVILLE DILLON GROCERY and MARKET lVe inoife you to look here for A' L' DAWKINS, PMP- READY'TO'WEAR find PHONES: Mutual 54 Farrington 54-486-670 .A VERY GOOD IDEA! Miss Barnett brings Mr. Trefz tube roses, when she comes in three minutes late. . , WATER WON'T HURT 'EM Harold E. Qstudying Physicsl: Gee, I could walk on water, if my feet didn't get wet. . . , justin L. fin Cicero classl: Pd like to mob the crum that wrote that vocabulary. Miss H.: justin, to say the least, your vocabulary is very picturesque. -l . 'THANKS Miss D. finterrupting an interesting conversation in the Libraryj: Why not have a date some n and finish that conversation? ight SANITARY BAKERY TABLE PRIDE BREAD lt: the Taste that Telly OUR PARKER HOUSE ROLLS ARE FAMOUS TRY THEM E. N. MITCHELL CHAPMAN'S GROCERY -oUR MoTTo- N OT HOW CHEAP- BUT HOW GOOD Phone 240 '4., DR. J. A. DILLON OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Diagnosis by ELECTRONIC REACTIONS OF ABRAMS and OSCILLOCLASTIC TREATMENT 216 East State St. CENTERVILLE, IA. BROWN 'S Market and Grocery OFF THE SQUARE BUT ON THE LEVEL 302 W. State Street CENTERVILLE, IOWA PHONES: 197 Mut. Far. 112-268 Phone U: Your Order: PATRONIZE- ' ENGLISH TEA SHOP The H ome of Exceptional F ood SUBSTANTIAL LUNCHICS ICXCELLICNT PARTY SERVICE Phone 942 Green Dinning Bldg High fchoul is H cfm-ee mill' Lord Byron at the age of l4- thought that the ' Plums anfire grinds' whole system of education was wrong. Bob See Grams of wlsdflm Perwlatc says that he thought so long before that nge. Into half boiled minds. BRYANT CHEVROLET COMPANY NEW and USED CARS T071 ACCESSORIES H. M. CRAWFORD 8: SON FLOUR AND FEED Southard's Famous Start to Finish Chick Feed, Scratch Feed and Egg Mash Farrington Phone 382 Mutual 182 308 EAST JACKSON STREET N DS A successful old man when asked regarding his success, said, My advice to young folks is: MAKE FRIENDS. This is a friendly store-we value the friendship of every customer and we treat everyone fairly and squarely. This is the one outstanding reason why our business has succeeded and is con- stantly adding to its list of friendly shoppers. DAVISON BROTHERS HARDWARE CO. L 1':kwIU,'li:1C if I O W E G I A N DOCTOR DAVIS BROS. DENTISTS - COMMERCIAL PRINTING Phone: 51 STYLE FIT NELSON SL SILKNITTER CORRECT SHOES FOR B' S' 8: VERY OCC S O CONTRACTORS QUALITY SERVICE Y - f - ,.. -ALWAYS EVERYTHING NEVV IN MEN'S TOGS- WHERE? THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE CURTIS J. PHILLIPS WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER BE? jack Dempsey, Rudolf Valentino, Babe Ruth, President Coolidge, Ora Senior ? ? ? P 7 ...Q-.- The Englishman who said that 'ugg g 'armlcss was wrong. It is 'armful. .l,.1. Pupil: I can't read this. Miss D.: No wonderg Bill Shanahan wrot Miss D.: Jimmy, do you know anything about Swift? jimmy: He cursed for ten years and never g t out of breath. -..,-, Miss Kearville: What is the opp t f B. CFI' Bright Freshie: NP. M. l,T Beatrice Brown fafter Oskaloosn gamcl: Gee, t l h bl t Maxine, we'11 cer ainy ave some ue men, o- night EVERETT A. SHAW DEALER IN HARDWARE GARDEN SEEDS TOOLS F islzing Goods a Specialty k.2W'1J TILTONS The Home of SNAPPY FOOTWEAR -for- The High School Student -al.ro-- HOSIERY s ' Both Phones lS2 W. Side lj LMS ' oUR I4 fvATl0N'WlDE f' - BUYING MosT an-sromz DVS Tl TU HON we BUY BUYING FoR Lass PowER SELLING MosT MONEY . . INC FOR LESS ...JCPHM ,- DEPARTMENT STORES Southeast Cor. Square Centerville, Iowi DR. C. P. TILLMONT, M. 13. DR. CHARLES KVHI'1I'II.I'IR DR. FTHIQI. XVHIiI'1I.IiR CIiN'I'IiRVII.I.E, IOVV.-X OS'I'I'IOl'A'I'IIIC I'IIYSICI,XNS v ' V Urllrnlf Pr'4Ii'l.71i', flIl'll11ff?Ig Iiarfazaa' I nrm.i' of f.Ull!f'!!lll!!lf.l' fb Elrrlrfi' Y'rf'i1lv1i'r1f,i imif Snfjwhnr Slum: Hilffli VVcst Side Square Both I'honw in STEELE AUTO COMPANY RIFIPAI RS ACCIQSSORIIQS STORAGE A SPECIALTY 301 XVc:st Jackson OVIiRIII'IARD IN 'I'IIE LAB. Miss Nziumzin comm-S into thu Lib. Qpurposc un F 'N 1 knoxxnl. I Q BJ Miss Nzinmlnz .-Xrv you going to thi- junior lm . . , ,, S'I'YI.I.'l SI-IOIC STORES NII. I'cnlon: Ivs. IN Who :irc you Horny with? F A FH Q 'IIHIS IS 'I'Hl'1 S'I'OIll'i IN Is it your hrotlwrr' I' No, hu's :i hoyfu v 4. 4. N IIv's thinks hc's ai mzin, VVPQILRI' I' :Xl'c you going to chi- junior lll:ly'? i X N Yi-S. Q. H. S. I' Who :Irv you going with? N .-X man! I'lI'lI'lIiS :XIII I' Is hc :I lllllfZ7cl'f N WS-H lforh 1'i11fnfrx' nm! Slmlrflf I'. llc must In' hm-ttur than most me-n 'nu I ' most mcn :irc nliont 991722. Does hc smoki-F IN Ya-s. I' Wl1 don l': l4'f V' Y., ,Q .f,. . ,, .. TTR., 'Q L ixo 1NI'.I'.D IO iaxioi. TN fIg.lIa. Ig :Qin-S ln' mar snioki- CIg:'.I'L'llL'SEH 'I'HI.i y',xLr-'IQ Oy . . Hin. ir ZI2'L'.,i.,., '1 nix1J1Q:HoMB oIf1f1f1R1Nc:s oisuilu, .I gumi L,.lu,l.?o Tflrir I,i'ml'4'rff1ip llnx li'n'r1 Prn-z'i'f1 Tx Ycs, hc mils lots, somulinxcf A , I-'. Is hc ir good prox'i1Icr? 'md N. I nlon'l knou yn. IDEAL BEAUTY SHOPPE MARCELLING - SCALP TREATMENT -- FACIALS MANICURING - SHAMPOOING Phone I9 ELIZABETH MOORE Mr. Douglas: Oh, say, class, did I announce the next examination in Bookkeeping? The class moaned as usual and said, No, Mr. D.: Well, it will be sometime next month. ?,.i Miss Kearvnlle CCXPIBIIIIHK International date- linel: When this man got around he-'d still think II was the same day. Why? Klaiss Young: He didn't go to hed. T,,l PURITY BAKERY HOME OF FINE PASTRIES -and- MOTHER GOOSE BREAD jimmy Davis: When I graduate I intend to Wake UP 'hc C f'?' , MR. W. L. HASTINGS, Prop. Later: He was in the country 'Ili g .1 m clocks. CLAUDE R. PORTER HARRY S. GREENLEAF PORTER SL GREENLEAF ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HIGH SCHOOL FARMERS STUDENTS EXCHANGE Taka a Certified lfufinzn Trai1zing- CASH BUYERS OF Make your years of preparation count. Lct and sIe inaood s 0. , J u P ac YOZOWZ P0 In n Complete Line of Farm Supplier BUSINESS UNIVERSITY CIiN'I'ERVI,I.I:I, IOWA FLOUR--FEED and SEEDS Cincinnati - Centervile - Plano PETERSON'S GROCERY -and- M ARKET Phone 264- I4-O0 Drake Avenue ANDY M. PEATMAN PLUMBING amz HEATING CENTERVILLE, IOWA I2l N. I3th Street Phone: 170 SANDY SAYS MABLE FOR MAPLE t Keep that school-girl complexion. H011 E FR IT COMPANY Four out of five have it. Even your best friends won't tell you. Let the pictures tell the story. Hollywood by the sea. It's the taste that tells. problemy Time to re-tire. Save the surface and you save all. Xt's toasted. Do it the easy way. Miss Asbury: What does infinite mean? Franz: I don't know. Little kids, I guess. Miss Asbury: Ha1lien, I dare you to work that Hallienz Daren go first! Later cutting maple in Manual Training room. Gee! Mable is tough. Your education isn't complete unless you know Have you had your iron today? When it rains-it pours. Children cry for it. Say it with Flowers. these: There's a reason. 9 KE BLE S FLO W ER Flowers for all Occasions- BANQUETS - PARTIES 1 CORSAGES - WEDDING FLOWERS and FUNERAL FLOWERS On Your Birthday Say It With Flozverf' TO MOTHER KEMBLE FLORAL CO. Corner Sth and Vanliuren Streets Flower Phones 173 J PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE FRAMES vr any 9 R. C. LINK STUDIO North Side Square Centerville Phone: Black 239- , 17 1 W KODAK FINISHING CAMERAS Appanoose County Telephone Company ew cj LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE SERVIQQE C. .-X. l .XRRlNG'I'ON, Pres. and Mgr. Oflicc, IZOIQ North 13th Sr. When Satisfaction is Inexpensive PARKER7S CLOTHES SHOP INLYLIOIIIJIXS DILIION XRIIN MISS OPPENHEIMER First Door South of Post Otlicc ClCNTI'2RYlI,Ll'f, IOW.-X NON-FICTION BOOKS run! GICNICRAL SCHOOL SUPPLIICS BROSHAR NORTH SIDE CAFE BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIALIZED Where Only the Ben is sHAMPoo1NG MARCELLING Ser.-ved FACIALS PERMANENT WVAVING --M 97S Grcen Room 7 Over Brozwfs Ma1'ket TOM SPEAKE' Prop' BRYANT CO., MARKET AND GROCERY WHERE QUALITY IS KEPT UP TO THE STANDARD l0l7 S. 18th Street Phone: 70 SOUTH CENTERVILLE, IOWA HURRY! Student: We learned in Physics that on the moon you weigh only one-sixth as much ns on the earth. Miss Goldsberry: Take me to the moon. l,,. What could be worse, said Mies Gantz, than a man without il country? A country without a man, replied Leota brightly. Attorney-at-Law -for- FINE MILLINERY Plzorw 3 ll Dirming Bldg. on Midway DR. HOOGENDORN P. S. C. Graduate Duo Pyrometer Service Take the kink out of your spine with Chiropractic Spine Adjuftmentx Over C. PENNY STORE Phone: BLACK S49 THRIFT-M EANS Wise M amagement Having Your Cleaning Done at Our Modern Plant is THRIFT THE REGAL LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING-CARPET CLEANERS Master Cleaner.: PHONE 60 209 East Maple Street Farrington Phone l 16 LET Us SERVE YoUR WANTS IN BUILDING MATERIALS FISHER LUMBER COMPANY HOME YARD V. CRAVER, Zllgr. QUALITY SERVICE A PURPOSEFUL LIFE By constant trust in God, the highest good to all, we are given in- creased devotion, eonhdence, justice and loyalty. ln this fuller realiza- tion of God's allncss, our dormant and latent talents are aroused to greater determination to serve mankind. It is through humbleness and steadfast purpose that we attain the flowery things of life. Let us share our sunshine to those whose lot in life is less fortunate. Not until we are tired with that ideal desire of greater responsibility in the service of mankind, can we hope to share in the good things of life. It behooves each of us to stand mobilized for the highest right in the service of loyalty to all mankind-but stand we must if we win the prize of a purposeful life and this does not mean just the Sabbath day alone, but every day to reach the goal. Let us not mar nor blot out by unkind words or acts our vision of service giving and getting. Let us resolve to do real constructive good, as every good deed of kindness is an elfervescent benediction. Yours For Greater Service, FRANKEL, SHERRITT COMPANY, Centerville, Iowa. . We cater to speczal order: for I1-1-I banquets and class parties MORRISON AUTO OO. NASH SERVICE STORAGE ACCESSORIES 10UR MOTTO IS-' FIRST CLASS SERVICE Quality Bakery Products with Prompt and Courteous Service -- A 203 So. 12th Street fi-47 Mutual Phone 23 Farrington Phone 203 LOOTEN'S BAKERY -1- HUDSON and ESSEX CLARK BROS. CAFE and DURANT and STAR CONFECTIONERY GLENN A. NORRIS LIGHT LUNCHES HIGHEST GRADE CANDIES CIGARS and TOBACCOS -also- , FIRST' CLASS SERVICE -Dealer ln- AUTOMOBILE 'Tin' ' ACCESSORIES FOUNTAIN and CON I-'ECTION Adfld TIRES I V Q --l Storage I Exide B21ftCI'iCS East Side of Square wif: SPECI.-XLIZIC IN THIC L,x'1'1csT S'I'YI,IiS IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, MOUNTED JEWELRY, Erc. U e .4 ppreviafe Your BuJines.r V. VV. MU NN -11-zxvlcutk Miss Umm: Define 'Eliquclt Y X V i 1 N N .,,,., ,.-,,,,,,.,, ..,, IOWA'S IfAbI EST c,Row1NG ---EM DAILY lllnnrlic 'liraaxlcr fin Oflicc Traniningl: Supprisv vu lmvc mu nu-n, jr. and Sr., would ynu his rl:-ni in tlwir natural order? . nm., ,YE Sliznng fin lli. Aritlmn-tic Clzlssl: Zxllill, UX212. Oflicial County Paper W. IE. R.: Ili- lmsn't stanrtvd learning his lwo's, 3. X'eaI- 'l. ALWAYS REl.IAl5l.Ii QUAI.l'l'Y l7lRS'l ' VVQ arc Keeping Your Schools Clean by the Use of SHINE-ALL PINIS-O-CIDI41 TRACKLESS FLOOR DRESSING COCOANUT LIQUID SOAP I IIILLYARIYS l'ROlJl'C'I?ARE TRAIJE-MARKED AND Rl'IGIS'l'I-IRED 1 ,Vi ,wi N15 : Jj,pl'x, lf4,Qi21f.f - HILLYARD CHEMICAL COMPANY SAVING A YOUR BANKAC IDS ACHIEVEMENT COUNT IS YOUR PERSONAL Declz1ratiOn of IndepenClence --Life, Love, Liberty, Health, lN'ealth- ,Alll you rs, if you begin in time IOWA TR T 85 SAVINGS BANK A. BRADIJQY, Prey. W. O. Sita:-it., Cjzlihffl' Harold Everman and Ed. Patterson Arilh.: May we have your answer hook, Miss Kearvilleil' Miss K.: Of course notll' Ed. Pat.: I'hen we'll never get these proh- lm-ms. LLL, tt Ad. ll.: VVhatls the name of all articles F R. Pearl: Oh, dearg I've read them so mam times. LMT- Mr. Fenton: You know, it seems :lln same time writing a letter to her-l mean possible that a nw.'1 can talk to a person at the -1, john Farrington's theme for Miss Coldsherrv 4'Old model with new fixtures. 9 in Hi. llarlan C. Qstooping to pick up some clmlkl VV-lt-e-W. Miss Upton: God bless our cow F ,, , VVondering: YVhy Miss Green kept the hall hot, tl -- . . mai running from her room to the fountain, the dry the liaskethall fellows were here? LL Cum: the greatest asset to typists and BB. . players. most nn- f.. v Y Ralph S 1 Gee, I'nt glad l'm not a Swede. ,Y Miss G.: Douhtless the Swedes are, too, A. GENERAL REPAIR VVORK B. FE TO 'WL I 315 ' WASHING Srl LES and SER VICE Phone 131 SA FIC SOUND Sl'IRVlClCfXBl.l'f OODEN SAV NGS BAN 4- fi On Savings iii? -:- -:- -:- ' as ff Csmgzzazzhlzfiazfioms 1' J to H16 .5- Graduatiug Class of 1926 fa Ci, 4' I-IRU the years that lie ahead, 4. Dear boys and girls, . May the future hold in store for you, Many pearls. 4. Where'er your thoughts direct, J May your lives reflect Happiness, Success and Nobleness. 3 4 'Z- IEU n'- IRQQQUOKCU lplloililllllllililg QQUUUIDWUUV ,., gg' - 1 -:- 'gg ..-.-.f-, ---wp-4 .- +L 'i .A A t pq.-... -9c.-.a.n.-,..-.- .L i.-. . 41:1-..,.-.m..a,.,,,-,.v. ,.....1.-g-- - - .i,.., ,,.,.f.,, - t - LET US SERVE YOU ELECTRICALLY LQAKUTTD Is more than a slogan with us. It expresses in a few Words our sincere desire to be of special serv- ice to you in our chosen field of endeavor. XVe invite you to avail yourself of this service that We may have occasion to prove our sincerity of pur- pose. I,ET US SERVE YOU ELECTRICALLY Yours for Ejj'ifieut Eleffriral S67'f'fft3n IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY An Gbffvring nf QUPHIPIH has ever been the N- irresistible method , I of gaining esteem- 15 ' and the young man 1' K of the Twentieth Century y can well emulate the ancients in that 'T K respect. Many novel X and beautiful articles -,fd I T for foccasionj gifts are being 'T -Q' shown now. DIJXNIONDS-XVATCIIICS--AIliVVI'iI,,RY-Sll,,Vl'iRVVARl'i and a complete Line of GIFT NOYl'il,'I'll'iS VVe a recite your Patronaie and Satisfaction is Absolutely Guaranteed PP . 5 i . HUMPHREY'S JEWELRY STORE L I H - Q nn .nl--f..,, . - -ff- - H LYY' ,.f- ,.. 5, Q Rg.i1.L'E ' QC QQ'- REAL GAS REAL OIL REAL SERVICE H. L. SIMMONS STAT 18th and State Streets POLARINE OIL RED CROWN GAS TIRES ION TUBES SOUTH SIDE SAVINGS BANK BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY INSURE ANYTHING OF Miss Hall fin Latin I.l: Now, if you should say 'puer boner', it would really be n 'hom-r'. -,tl From Freshman English: A knight is chasing a dear over the mountains. She had a fresh, pail skin. Kansas City, Mosuri. .l.,.T. Miss Green: If it weren't for the sense of touch we would he unconsciously destroyed. Harry D.: Well, what you don't know won't A. P. SPEERS huff You- In Agriculture class the old farm implements were being discussed. joe Shanks: What comes after the cradle? Walter R.: The crawling stage. ....,1. IMPOSSIBLE Now say two horses have one foot-of lev- erage, I mean. -Fenton. .l,,...l Verna Best: Bee, if you dun't cut y l'm going to tell Si to quit you. our hair, Do unto other: as you would that lhey should do unlo you -THE- PROTESTAN T HOSPITAL UNDENOMINATIONAL, Inc. Where the Golden Rule applies am! Old Glory flier every rlay BOTH PHONES 350 B. 'B.: He wouldn't quit me if I grew 1 heard. CENTERVILLE l IOWA WHITSELL Q 'BUY' Q TRANSFER RED CROWN GASOLINE for Power-Service-Economy MOVES FURN'TURE BAGGAGE-PIANOS When you need oils or grease insist on POLARINE PHONE 29' STANDARD OIL ' --l' STATION LOYD L. WHITSELL, Mgr. Corner 12th and VVashington HIGH SCHOOL MEN AND VVONIEN: When you select a College in which to complete your education-you'll carefully weigh every factor. Purity and 'quality in food stuffs is equally important, for your health and vitality makes the foundation upon which you rear that superstructure of useful knowledge, to give you a greater chance in lifels competitive struggles. CITY GROCERY and MARKET PURE FOODS QUALITY FOODS PHONES 280 and 62 WE WONDER: When Christina says she has to speak, what it's all about. If Lee Henson ever gets tired of hearing him- self talk. Why Fontelle comes back from the Library with such disappointed looks. If Cnylor thinks we enjoy the smell of gaso- line. Why Miss Duckworth gets disgusted with the third hour assembly. The Geometry Class was studying Proportion. Miss A.: What 'do we have when we have n series of ratios? Class: A continued proportion. Miss A.: What do we have when we have just two numbers? Dumb Dorn: fso as to be heardlz A couple! .1,,T Clevie: Am I a little pale? ' Luther: No, you're zu big tub. IF- Excellent Equipment, Strong F aculty, lflfltolesonze and Happy Student A ctifity, and a College of Standard Rank ARE VALUABLE In securing a Higher Education -Tami T C30 IOWA WESLEYAN COLLEGE Will please you-May we send, our Catalogue? U. S. SMITH, D. D., Prexident MT. PLEASANT, IOWA 1 ll BURIED TREASURE On the wind-swept beach of a lonely f ff f, X desert isle, the pirates buried their treasureg hidden until they should re- turn for 1t. On the beautifully illustrated pages of your Annual are engraved ever- lasting memories of your school days. Always there to unfold to you page upon page of priceless gems. ARTCRAFTS service builds you an Annual of individuality, beauty and quality with economy. ARTCRAFTS ENGRAVING CG. ANNUAL SPECIALISTSH ST. JOSEPH, MO. some word of acknowledgement to those i Y 1 I 4. 'gl' J a': N '-.5 .7 Qin r as N ,lx V A t In 0 K J S I 5 ig i K. l APPRECIATION Q65- GUR lsook would not be complete without ee X! r'R 4 'K i-! t Ui who have so willingly helped to make our '26 lllack Diainengl what it is. Therefore, we take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the following: 'T he photographers, engravers and printers who helped us with their advice and kindly interest. Justin Leonard and Ferne White, who assisted in the art work. The Centerville School Board, who furnished the pictures of the public school buildings. The students who have shown such keen inter- est in the progress of the Annual, and who have backed up the sale so well. May every person find this Black Diamond all that they hoped it to be. The Business People of Centerville, our adver- tisers, to whom our heartiest thanks are due. Through their use of the Black Diamond as a medium of advertising, they have made possible the book itself. 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