Central High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)
- Class of 1924
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Q THE STAFF entered upon this year's task with the earnest determination to create a book, not only artistic, not only with a complete record of school events, but also to portray the Winning spirit of our Qld Sioux City High. It has been a stu- pendous task and we have done our best to create a book that will be a credit to our school. When years have Qone by, and you Search out your old High School Annual, may it bring back pleasant reminiscences of your happy High School days. C E Ig WLS! A I, C - - EW Q A .-,fgfy Q , Z Wfwfwfwfwfwfwawfwfwfxc Scene Section Faculty Classes Athletics Vanity Fair' Qrqganizations Music Conclusion Ihr Memoriam Myrtle lVlcElw'air1 Zora Paulson Homer Polley Merrill Wilson W Q n i N 1 E 5 3 ' '16 ' r I w -L, P 5 x FJ . ,Q wi-fQ5?'YffCQHfF53fH! If1f A 1 T 12 Egg H wwf-f' ,,,,, ,. K up .. f...,:-'-- 1 jp 1 1'. JL, 1 'Quin X 1 1 W, 1 11 'N 1 J I..-'11, .nj 1 LV 1. Q W L.J1 4 'Y 1,l 11 JV! 3 mu' . .I I1 1'- :1 .11 1u:', 1V'f1 1 QV-1 ' 1.1. 11 1' 1 1 1? 111. 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Iowa State University Indiana, University 1 Chicago University lx -N . . JC-73 ... bg- A. W. KOZELKA, B. s, ' Vim , in Zoology, Agric' CLABICE W. LYTLE, Ph. B. Ifjg X University of Wisconsin English I 'xq I 1 ,4 Northwestern University ' .BN Wisconsin University Q Rf ,- , .Q D. T. IQRAUSS, B. S. Q FX' Law, Adv, Sales ' NJ ia Knox College MARGARET MCCORMICK, B. A. ' rgxx Chicago University Bookkeeping ' Q L if . Iowa snare University my . J. ' f I-9-1 Q 1 ' , ' ,E L RQ' HELEN LAW, B, A. 5 1 Spanish LLOYD B. MARTIN N Zonal' Monmouth College Head Coach 452 Athletic Director , V 'N Grinnell ll ,ff 1 7 XY' 4 I 'sf I I ,K ,44 mmm: LAWRENCE, B. A. , English FRED MILLER Jr li Denver University Auto Mechanics xl NNJIIQ Chicago University Stout Institute 1- . IVKQJ QQ ., nfl' 'D ,fxifl r' 1,2 MIPS 'XJ .- N P Hifi 4 .QT i' i ' ' iff-. JZ fx, pal 'ii' 'J 'a I X2'l -. - K fs I 23 T In L5 --g - -1. 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NELSON, A. B., A. M. Music 'l3.f:Jl American History Ohio Wesleyan Umvelslty if A IRG Nebraska. University American Conservatory YM, P Columbia University ' XJ I fx ' :ll px EUNICE POLK, B. A. I 'Xl G. E. NELSQN, B. A. U t spanish C uf fix: niversi y out :ern a. ornla. Y IA ID , History Wheaton College , Q ,fl Q Augustana College University of Wisconsin WI' I I I Il X MINNIE OPFER, B. A. CLARA RUDER 'P Home Econ. Business English 85 Bookkeeping I I Iowa State Teachers' College Wisconsin University r li I I I l ,,r Irby . 1,16-J S I Nl IQ I I , 25 ...J I lj' bl F53 ' ,I I,-Q 'YK I f' H 'H' r-:F - y --f -:- .. .:-- -., -4-,W - -' 4 : 1- I T'--BEAT! Jfij 'J' ' 4 Yvivvff 'lf 1' .-5 JTf'-.rf ' 1ff G!f'N.1g '7'N.7' 'iff vfxf-.1 X751 Xfxxfz'-1 ' -AX.-li., 1.'Lxf2xRZfgQQ-ZB. fx'19,.fi,5,,LQB'Qsg15f14 3..f'LN,g-St,Q2lC'X,!1i?34LTK-.fflfgsdiif1.4241A VI Y I - . 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A. x45 X shm. Twp. Typewrilins 5 Q' University of Nebraska. Hillsdale College 11' 'R Chicago University 1E V 1 'N 1 HXQ1 1 1 ' , SARAH SMITH G. W, VVI-IITTAKER, B. A. I l Home Nursing Public Speaking, Debating 1 ' 11 1 School Nurse Cornell College 1 1 I P 1 1' x lcxj' VV: .Q R41 ' A 1 ig w- x i - -.J 1 ' f-Fir.rf-.,fz'3rf?1i f- an 11' 1 1 1 1 M41--A-fln Nffff- 1 1 GERTRUDE WICKENDON, B. A. ENID WINGERT HEIMERDINGER Shorthand Art Craft, Art Metal Typewriting Chicago Academy of Fine Arts University of Wisconsin Chicago Art Institute F. KEEN YOUNG, B. A.. American History Upper Iowa. University Northwestern University 5k Q f X ..is,,, .....-.+. -A Y., i - Y - ...-.-.. -, .,-.A ,.L., . .411 IQI1 P NI 5 '1QHIU02W4RmN f 'DW 'nIIIUI If 1x1. 1 IIT ,I I -,fr ,.,'a'u Y'1 1 5' I1 'W .nl 1, 1 n A - 1 1-QI x In 1 .ff lx Y ' wi X, w 1 I 7 f 1 fI1 nk' 1 QQ II 51 f . 4, 1-Q1 f , IP 111 I 'fx 1' , N. 1ggIS. fx rf' E95 ' xx Q' 'x PQ PH 5 1 E94 WI I? I '1 1 1 Pav 1 21 pf ,sv V11 II1 ,,,iII fxij, 1 17 '. 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Ennis P w Mzdyear Class of 1924 Second Term BRUCE I-IOYT FLORENCE LOWRY ELAINE WARD OLIVE SWANSON B H yr F L E W a o. Swanso lwQM Qf A A QA? Vim. fill: fix iv 1 1 I in , ., V 1 al, I Z M 7 , , 1 .- I I1 -R ,E,,,i,, I I 9211 MARcnNANDWHln1 I' me IIQQXPZQYQ ,QI I R ee e H so E- ,J Iwsfzxg-,Q :ggi 1 '- . T' -fm I W RI I PTI' Tu 1 1,5,x1 I 1, 2,1 If-fly 1 1 If 1 1, , 1I'5 'VNV- ,UI1 I is 1 E 113531: H1934 1 We-I FII 1 DN I A 1 yi f 11' ' 'I I ' If-II' ARTHUR BABITQKY INT' 1 fI'x.1 1I I Class Play 3,4 I' QQ I Record Board 1 .FYI 'J If I Don't chuck up the sponge, Sis, 'we'll see you through. 1 1 mtg! Igg III I , ,f'3I', N EDWIN BARON I ,1f 1 1 Inter Scholastic Debate I I5,f,rI I fliyxfi. Forensic Club Vice President. Q-XI 1 ,F ,I Class Play If 'II .gall Typewrltlng Club :SQL IQ' 'II He could on either side dispute, confute, change sides and IF' If N 15511 1 still confute. QQ-QIII :xx fr, F11-'II IM 1 - I 15 Kg FERNE BRITTON MIA' 'Rfk' Hep. VPC'-3' , ., '11 Friendship ,fill :R Typewriting Club PR..-.I I IX- :I An attractive, mirthful girl. ' IQX I I 1 '- f1I I I II I 1 I EDITH BERNSTEIN Friendship I Typewritlng Club I W X A girl whose qualities wa.1'1'ant a. successful career. 1 I 1 I 11 1 1 -di' A NVILLIAM BURKE V-W L IIQXQI . Chresto D 1 I F-.QJI Ip? gl President of Public Speaklng Class I!! 3,1 MFQXI Any relation to Edmund, Bill? XIITNQIII 1 NN Iuxxx 1 Jf 5 1 I A rrtij' IIIYI . L'xf,l If if HARRY CAMPBELL K C-I Iv-,-QTQI A worthy student. ' ' I5 .I 11 11 ,V 'jfs 1 :NI 'In' .1 , I LYNN CAREY , I Ch resto I ES I D 31 His slow, droll Ways have won hlm many friends. A, , II I'.Vi Q-II -P 1 IL QQXSJK ' RUBEN COHEN jfhitl' I One always finds a friend in such acquaintances. 1: ,7I, 'x I I T511 'IUPII fm IIN 1 1 w ISIUI 'IMI I ' IQ' ly-2,1 1 3 I IQXCLI IN I I IIXXI1 I IIQ1 - IQ QS' ' NP I. ,f I 14. fi II NJ V 1 1' ,I W5 .RJ If-X, HEX. 1 -29- r if-I ' ' CL - I il- ii 'ff f7Q,i:, , ii, s-.r- ,:.ra.-flflz -,.f ,, A, -ii L- I I. X-Yfe 1f'X7f'X.-Tive' I' N. ' cr 'X-1-' 11 G:-' -f -fi: -59' cf if - I 1 I Q I I Il..,4:1,rfEeQufs,es Eelii-'iw4u,L49fc25f1' bsfiisi-12 413, iz'-P34-.'fE4,:a af-W' HJLI 1 I Le-I 1 1 -'-M ee R 214 MARCDN MDWHITEIV ' -A-S, -- W 'fl ll I lQQS,z2ffE?1I 9 R - - L IEE f 'ff O QI I 'i'v -u I 1 l ,,.,. X5 l xg Q :J fm ' I V l -.4 'L 1 'J Pi' Jo yt Kr J.: fi! will Q l ix? Us Fil, l 4 ' L-.Ala if W' wffthhi -:IX W 'r' ly X . , ' CLAYTON CONDRON Fil, , , X A quiet, earnest worker. ' ffl w or J N NW, ' , la' 1 dl lg-ffl' l , l MIA w 'yy' XQ ALICE DEWEY 1 'Rfk DEQ P11110 SX K' Friendship y ,I N Twist lbfeyllx Pleaslng to look upon as wcll as to know. by l 'W I S 1 U, N 9' R N SADIE DIIXISDALE fy, --J F ll f f a d len. I 'ill ' , 593' u o un n J My J 1 5-Ng!! f 1 I BARNEY DABROFSKY ' lj ' Typewrlting Club 5 ,PN -', Never shall the sun rise on such another. I- 'N l : JOHN ENNIS I l ,N Annual '21, '22 Civics-Treasurer 5 W Band Class Play N X w- I-Ie's a man after his own heart. Q X W Q I! gl fy, rg- . ' x D1 I ' Q 'kxgl N lm FLORENCE ERICSSON liffxzw ' lQIqf Friendship 'Rig lfjwi A serious mlndcd girl-a good quality for success. rrs gl , X , I N1 xx' P ' 'NC gyfl I f 'Nil ROBERT ERICKSON I-'QQ ' Chresto I-il Trustworthy and studlous. fx W I , 1 . , 1 ' Fil I ' 'I N JOSEPHINE ESTERBURG I 1 ' . 1 fx' l W A guaranteed tonic fm the blues. ZA, X N 1'-'WN Ipxax l 'L T l A. . XJ lf? 5 l N I - - X IN Y ' L4 J ESX! lDYl if K I Q -1+0- , Ee K- , lf Q Y '? .- i'F'Tx--,,': ,' A :f1f7 '-,fx yrs- f-:-,iiir 2' 1- -,V li- - -25:5 'iff-f g1iF'l 'Y' W . su. ef X-,Q ,Q ,, N7 ,f .,!X',7,. xp X J Xf V J. ' .. , J L-LQ-4'-iX.....ZiX.....f1-'f.E'ZQfj,.'ff:j.!i y :'- Hz: iQ Nngig!f555fgQ,f1?N,fmyx'4lx2- I . ' 'XXJQL f - .1 fl -- :z '-- S -'7 ' ' f 924 MARCDN ANDWHl1'ljY 5 rzemygi R 1755-' on 4 5 939 Fl 'ifl A Nl 43 ga H- Mu 5 1 1 .Q N9 rs if lm 'NJ' ' 1 34 , fl '4' m'Y'an l l KATHLEEN FOWLER ' Q She has a. keen sense of humor and a, jolly disposition. fi I L rxfxil l r' HAROLD GIBSON 7 Q Vx cxvlcs Ek' class may H I, :Nfl I shall not look upon his like again. 1 X rywl ,Tp f JN' 4- L K I . .JI .. 'NJ yy! Ng' JOHN M, GODSON ,.- Elite - ,I Your wavy hair and curly eyelashes ought to bring you l '-exp! px' movie fame. J' XJ1 'N 1 Ii?-I IJ'- Qjl VIOLET GoDsoN MQ Delph ', Ml 4' Typewriting Club 5 ' A wizard of the keys. F SARAH GOLDER ' Studlous and accomplished. l i l HELEN GROCI-IOWSIQI ' G Friendship A true friend of sterling qualities. l SJ if f? W ,N lx? ' I N' 1? ,IN HELEN HARRIS ' ,P NSU Delph 'Qi by Friendship l 7, '. Music Extension V, QI pb,-, Chore.l Club jg, K ,-fi' H1-Trl , A, Spanish club V' ', Typewriting Club ,,,. A clever, talented girl. YNY! IX-. fs , wif . 1 11 I ' I N JAMES HARRISON SQ 1 Chresto V' ' XG! Vice President DA Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. 'V jl 1 U . 1 we 4 .1 r N' 42 :- . T . , Rv YJ gf l ..31- . l 1 K -f'ifi,:P'1,4?'vf-cf Q,JKT-1'i5?ifTwfN?fP7ff:ffv.fx1-'-v:'i5vf ll' l In l IILube-A.P-ilixfixlkfik-fu1'gX42N.-flyffA-,,J-cylwexflxg-N 4X1-UQ 215,52-Jegzgj -S y K 1 . K' Y C I' I. I INIII 24 MARQN Mnwnln- EI -. -T .--C I- 1' ' ' ' I' an Liu lsflsalj II I E- as s s 1 II .IL -I 541241 A I .... -. W.-1-i ,. . ---1----4 -- Z-:ll III! '93-l l Inf: I eil! f' by , . 'I I I , ff Fl IIS I ugh if 'VIE . lfiff- VV, ' W I I I , I R. --all I f I I I It' il lf? 4 ANGELINE HEEMSTRA XII Friendship I jf I I Typewrlting Club XQQQI I Friendly and studious. I K Lvl I f I.-ill' I , II, I I MARY HEILMAN ' l NJ: Philo II -JI I I Record I IIN? I A II I love it, I love it, and who shall say that my tongue EQKII 'P ceases wagging nite or day. JI: Nh v , .fl 'Ilj-34' 7 I CALISTA HOUGHTON If IIXU Friendship QXRJI ' 52 Modest and reserved. U! I' N' 'dill l lv l I ' I FLORENCE HOVER IPI? S1 Delph I .I xl ' WN Friendship I l A Typewrltlng Club Il fi I fpjk Sincere and earnest in all she undertakes. IRE Y I 1 X I 5+ I ,, I BRUCE HOYT' I I civics I U - ll Class President I ' Class Play I Far from me to criticise one who looks so wise. 5 ' 1 ' HELEN HUFF ' President of Hep, June Class President L I- H1-Tri I 'Xl Friendship I E. 6 I I Il-, Likes a circle ending never. Ubi ' I Does she flow on forever J II- fl I s. X -N I I- . Ifnx in MAX HUGHES 'Irq ,f iI B31 W Track IQ-QI ,xiii Band I, ul l Elite CII HL Class Play Ig' Big hearted and peppy, he's a friend to all. K XJ ls I rid 'K' fx SYBIL ISAACS ,fl X, elp I ' D h X pg: Inter-Club Declamatory lv ,4 ' IINYI Friendship gl Ip , ' Dramatic JAX ', cf' Class Play I Kxl XJ' Hi-Tri I I-QJL I H 'I,I Not only good, but good for something. I 157 '-.g f . I 1 I I 'JN -xl 'X JI' Rf In I ,Nl I QI' LI :IW SN I 5 jg r V II1-J' 1 X I NU I I I l IN' ' Fl , 22, I all ., I I2 . L , '32 ' n ,ig rig a I 1, -,I+-H F A g.- nf.: ,sf iT?Y7lf':' . f-,.5,-193. -ETQHQ ,.,'-1.--':v? i -.-inf-P1 -i!ijf,j,f'l C' ' I yxxu 3 7 X, A ,, -X-I I .,, ,I-Y , ,' , , I ., . .I V, gf, X, C., ,UA , .I A - I, a,,,,f -23x:X:fi!f:.f.H.f..L '-LL5N'C1YL:i .Q if A:-Q Q-Lm1+ETl:xI - ..f- sg-avi:.2.-e:'.i'--A'5: ' H el l 1 -Kg? X ' A-NDWHHIEH ll74z.x,Q.- I n n fl .., -....-. l ' W ' l l V l jp l I 1 A . my l ,yi l P5 0' Sl ri: ll' ul V ' 7531 p 1 l in - s 2 l ,I ' l sf 91 ELEANOR JEPSON ' 1 I l An artist of fame she will some day be. l l T?-ni ll C1 D ' MARIE JORGENSEN If Friendship ' l F5 Her friendship prized by all who know ner. i VN W 7 W 1' I qw X U, if l MILDRED KAUMP y Friendship lg 4 . Hep 1 E' H1-Tri - ' . ' Willing and capable. Y I I N ' l , 1 1 ggi Fill ROBERT ICEHOE F 'fl Civics Q, ,sq V , Glee Club l if lx F, Band ' 1' His pleasing personality has won hlm many friends. i1 4 1 , l l 'I ERMA KELLNER N Phllo Friendship , , Hi-Tri 'I it Typewrlting l 'H - Seldom seen with hooks, but frequently with a rnan. 1 xg: n pw, 'PNN ' lr-S LEONE KELLOGG lg 7 Friendship '-f If 1 Q Vice President Twist Silk Enthusiastic and determined, f fl. 'M l X Y I XJ' STANLEY KLEBENOFF F451 JQWJ Spanish Club Yfblf 'N Work first, then more work. ll-QQ! X' DEA yy? A QV,-fx FX, LORENA KLINGEBIEL V3 RQ Friendship ,pk-4 A malden wondrous good and fair. FQ! W Mfg l V 1 gf ' 24 ,ral QQ P' WS! 'By i K. n l -1 :Pb x, 1 l pall in l I 'W 'El 1 3 -a3- L, 4 f . - --f 7 -- - f ' 4 - ' ' f ' 'Y i -. 1- 7-'1 -if -Tj- 4- ,-7, - - f '1T-- ---':- Wk , .Y.. y,.., .,1.- f,.IZT'v l' ' X7-1 irf .?f ' ft, 5, X if A' iy -.v,jf'.,:, ,V-Z. 'x,y, '-gg.. -2-'QW X77 -:H L df- gf' 1,f'N,,J,. ,V VZ! 1 l NlgXffSJ?l'QZi :ii0s7QxP:'xo,4 M,fX,3fi,p:.'xifQf:x,,g3,feg V2x,?1.X72QQ:Cx43,Q'j - f l 1 -1 1- 924 MARGDN wwulmll' - 1 --71-::v:.:jQ' I x ff El E123 verfgml ee e e II-Z-bibisiglf , .l-. f'- '- f 1 Nfl 1 -. I! L N 1931 1' if. SS! 1155 f 7 i 1' 1, ff Psa WFEAIQ1 N N f ,1 1 H, Q1 sk., l 1 'A' we Nw X Dy 1 'fr 1 Q11 FANNIE KOZBERG PRN I fl? To each day do .my duty-that's my- life. ,x I, H5111 l F764 DOROTHY KUHNS 1 '1!',,-', W.:-. I , Friendship 'I 'Ji VX, i Hi-Tri . X41 1 Spanish Club K 1 F251 She sits high ln everybody's heart. , , ' 311 w if l L. ,f 611 JRQIQ PEARL LA CROIX 'DQ ,f pn Friendship , f , N1 Muslc Extension 'XJ-1 V-P If All the wealth of the world could not buy such a friend. l XTX, 1 ,f1 , Xl Q1 .JOHN LERCH F 4 D 2 I Record-Editor ln chief 5 ,Nil N .4 Civics l , BN ' Critic Lin-1 1' J, Interclub Debate f fl xx, Vice-President Forensic 451 I i .N Music Extension if 4 I Class Play X I V,-3 He only lacks some vices to be perfect. I5 '1 , 'l-if , ':'1 W1 , MARION LINE 5 I Philo l Vice President Forensic Friendship 4 V Dramatic Class Play Hi-T'ri President ll Spanish Secretary f Class Secretary 51 l No man ,troublcth me. 1 pg-. FLORENCE LOVVRY A X! , 3 Delph .i xq Secretary-President 'ia' Friendship 3' Inner-Circle Secretary y 6 ' , Hi-Tri J Vice-President Midyear Class P W XSW A girl who deserves every honor. B fl jx' V . 1 K? EDNA MQCLINTOCK 1' J XJ Giee Club , fy: B Ha-cm 'Nw 111 I fear no power that man doth wield. 1 D ,1 .1 A 1 f INIARIE IKICLAIN A Qi W E-bi' Philo NN '- N Friendship Q Hi'Tri -lx 195 'Tis nice to he natural when y0U'l'0 naturally nice- YTA1 1 X9 1 ffl l . '! :PX IN w 6' XG, iQ Wh' 'm l ' I I .Li l. 4' 1 1 KJ 'I w.. L7 , I N21 Vi 1-si l -34- , iJ Y A , 1 -- K, W -w-f...---f - is - - f. - 'Af -'7f:-T' 1 1 -,- f ,-i . V,-: A --,-h ', . FL- -- 1 'K - , -1- ,f . , , ,V 1 ff -7fN.-VXT7 fw. s.?'-.41 X7'N'F', viwK7N7fV VY X- lQff'Qi2x,f.f.S czxfif'-I if-Qixffdpl-t4f+:sg'X,!51.f5-X4iQs49X4TtlLN-'ik bLQN:51f'4 I L. 1 - 2h MARCDN ANDWHIAHZ T r'-' ! .... Y fi., 2 ...., Y ' , n DM Ci W w 2 Qi --Q rg I X, f . ffl? Q J '1 xl ,Fw - KNQ .301 gl MORRIS MILLER I? 2 X1 7' ' Spanish Club W W 5 f'Iu,. 'l! Good sense and good nature must ever join. W rx H ' 1 :Fwy FRANCES MILLS 1 KJ X Friendship 73 H 1 Hi-Tri N I, Temperate as the morn. X619 N r 1-ref faq ' I, LEE MORK A ef ' Chresto Music Extension 1 ,J Spanish-Secretary 'IN-I' Q 31 Keep silent, then someone may think you wise. j Q., ,-, -X f. new me Q I yr, ROBERT- MORSE 1 px L 'J Chresto-Treasurer N , 1 My pa gave me a penny, I'm gonna' be Lough. , ELIZABETH MOSETTER Friendship f Exccedingly wise and fair spoken. I , LUCILE NELSON -. Delph-Secretary ' Y' bc: Friendship fe tx ' , Glee Club 1 Inner-Circle ' 1' X W ' HI-Tri YP 1 To all, her smiles extend. IXEQ I ' 1 ' A . I , bi, GEORGE NEMESIO bw! , They say best men are molded out of Faults, K Hn NI ry nf J Q N41 IX FAYE NORDSTROM f Friendship fx . 5 Dramatic xx 5 Twist W 7 41 H1-Tl'i ' . W xp With countenance demure and modest grace. I r ' pu XIX r , wr s : lx K I iff 'fl ' I ' lr 1? f 54- rw! Kiwi, V t Q N .D i Umif' RN r My .44 NX XG' w IPX 35 xg 1.63 H-:LZ f , ,, ,, YV i V - . M-:Qi 2: 1,, - Mei -, , lg .-,Ty 1 .ri f? ' V: .: 7'-' .P-f . N,7fYXJf, -x7,f':x?f .--.vi Axjljl' eff, Ng, - -gf .ZQKNTJ ,Gr --ZQJKLI ' l U5 gf'-if 3.x'LL.-.4f:.fLX.Lf9:.4fCX-L-'SSQA L!':9.fYfxfj2'52ffx N,4fS.fig,d3iNg.2iX4 3,4 f1.g.4':g-jg!-4-XKQI L r. - 1 R' l . 1 1 1-,reg 11 9214 MARCDNMIDWHITE1 f A R- I, :,,, ,X 3' 1 1 1 1m 1.,E...EP..41 A - 1 vf'7f' 1-W 11:-5.111 2.11: 1 , ..,. 1 I X. Q . 411 I X., 1 X 'fx-QJIX 115 ., ' fy. X J ,' ...X-.111 Y Y N61 1 1 1 D11 ' , ' I 1 1 11. 'P 1 I ' 1 137,11 1 HQQI1 ' 11,1 'Al ,Us I X4 X 1. 11 If 1 X 1-.X-.QX1 CARL oLsoN 'p11'1 1 fi Elite 12 51 X '1 Secretary-Vice President '.,11'l Q, ll Debate vfdwl 1 ff' Interclub '24 K' , ,ft-,-J' Typewriting ,XQ11 f,,'N Hast thy toil over books consumed the midnight oil? 5 1 ' 1' f 1 Tm' N111 .XXX X1 1 ROBERT OLSON P11 1 1:1511 X They say he was quite a. lad, nothing at all almut him IXJH f 1 bad. XX2'y4 I 1-Fw' fb' MARY PATTERSON Xf ,D flxjl Philo-Sergeant at Arms XAI1 1 ,'-l Friendship fy X 1 ,211 H1-Tri Xf 1 Xl JI Spanish Club X11-1-j IW! The night is in her hair, the sunset in her cheek. Hyx, v 1- f I-:XQXI - xp fi, 1 D'-Q X PK. 51 CATHERINE PERKINS X41 X NC? X Philo-Treasurer 1'-BN 1 ,1 'Q Forensic 1 ' 1 ' M Friendship 1 1 Spanish Club ' X X 11 X Annual W X I wish there was something doing. ' X X 11 1 11 ' VERA MAE PERRY ' 1 Beauty and youth and sprightly hope. X 1 1 1 1 1 1 X1 FAYE PETERSON X XX-:.. Hep-Vice President 3:51 1 1 X -Ml: O F1-iencasgghlpu 5,61 11 1 A21 Dafa ' 1 '- X 1U H11 Glee Club ' ful 1 1 1 Music Extension V 4 Class Play-Vice President 1,52 1 Hi-Tri Xu lfgr 1 Record 5 gl, X As capable as sho is clever and good loolzmg, ,L X 1'11fs,1'1 1 11591 11ff ,111 SARAH PIPPET uf X1 1,43-1 Frlendshi p ral ,' - A girl waz-thy of all her friends. 1, '1 X, X. 1 1. :X 1 XX '1 ALICE PRESZLER ' ' ' Friendship My ' Opera rx , RX,-' ' Glee Club QI 511.1 1 Cau't have any fun in this place. XD f ,' 1f ' 1. .ft 1 X4 T'f'7f I Xb -. I 11 XTf '- 1 1 11' .Q 1 W 1 x 1 as 1' .f ' 1 I 11 1 1V 1 ! 114511 f XX . J' hfil ix! V1 '36' 5: 'Ti h 1 '1 r 'H ' -f f -f V 1 - 11 ff W - ARP: '-Tir' -1 -Y' 4 ., - . f V -'f-- - 'E -. 1 ' 1 413'-TTT ' 1-' 17 1 N -' -. 2 - F1 fx . 'fh 1' fx- NQ77'R !X7 11'-'xqf-'Y 'f'-- 714 1 1 x ,A A.,-f ,f --41 - .f -,f 1. -f f -f. fd. X .1 vf V! . J Xf, , .X NX R l 1.....-Q1Ae1.f1MoJ,4-1fe fe f4.sev.gg1.EeE 1X.Lv11s...f - Lw2xA.fexf-114ef41 - -1 1 I I- A ,- , M1 I .III MID IW , I-r ef-vi, Q HMARGJN WHIIEI' -ff I I IZ'ffg5.L!. xLf-.X.iQI Y I ' - .I I I I I I I , In. 'IJ 1 ...Y,........ IQ.. I ' Q' M IIIIIII ug, I I-I-II I I., I I I . I I' fI A I W-II I ' 1' .- I PII -In I ,I I I-XIII I I III I-'42 I - I '1, II'IfI'I I -IIIII I I I .gII I I .4 Hxd I IIQN, ALICE QUINTAL yI'I..,1.IIII 'I-. I Delph I I I II?-.3 Friendship ' f Ii Hi-Tri If' I I Typewrlting Qjf TVlth always I1 smile on her lips. I II- MI 1' IN I IIINX I . I LII I 'II I IIILJEIII ICATTE RAMBERG ,.'.I I I VXI Friendship I I3-IQ Such a friend no money can buy. 'II fI- I .- 2 I I FH, 'xcII . I, In I I xi I . 1' I I fefj I RAE ROBERTSON I','jII I IIIQN Philo-President I I I I I Inter Club Declamatory, '23 I III? 'I I I Ifil Friendship I fn I I I Class Play ITI -II I I X,-'I Hi-Trl Council 'g IN For man's a. giddy thing, and this is my conclusion. XIII 1 I I - I.1 I I I. I I II,-4 I I I I I CLAUDE ROCKWELIJ I No sinner nor no saint pei-hams, I But, well, the Very best of hopes. II I I I I I I I I I I . ISADORE ROSMOVSKY II I I His strength is a of the strength of ten. I II I Sr: , I IIFIQIJ Iip IKIQI CARL SALTZMAN I ILIIILII IPX, G1-eater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. I ,I II, I :I-XII 1 X'-.I If . I Ir PIII I II4l5J I XQI MARION SARGEANT IIII I1 I II PM Chresto IXQI I IQ I', Class Play IIXXII I .IIQ H1-Tri If ,I I ,I CIII Beware, I may yet. do something sensational. I F I f xl' 'VIII KQIII Ig QI LAEL SCHMIDT QQ Philo 7 If If Friendship I-FRI IIIII HI-Tri 3 If ,ffII Her classmates all declare how much she knew. IIS! IKQII , MI IIN II.I.f I 1 ff ,I'QK.II Ivffl Ik, - I I-XXI IIN I A I I PI I I IIIQIQII I Iw',I,II I 9 I I f , I5 PII Q I I JI 4' I II. IX . IL I I I I IIQJCII I I 107- fs ee - ee c A s hh Lg I I I'-uf---, '-ff. -.' '. Iii T.,'g '-'Il ' -IT 7 '-'1-7'- , if.-ff in f I .Yv. I X, 11, -.V .IL X114 x,-1 .dy I N XXII XIIIIII, . I ,II If .i7IA'?rXv1I.g Y C : xi- I,kXI,I,I .-V I ?,i,IAIIII-IIII, I I 'II I- I I!?L:IE'QTiVf':iXff5 'E-L5 II'r'I' III' ' 'I 'A-1f:II1. IrIy I 'Ilv I '11 .-I, kl Xflgky - x 4 I-. ', - . -'-, ' 'H I' II I -l -...ii ' i - 1- :-f . -14 4,. if - A --L ' I Y-R ef was t 214 MARCDN ANDYVHITE R -'E l lllaf 9 - l ,-1. I I, W Q! , sv l my P' E E pw l fl I , lfxfl x 1- I 5 y .x V N ' 'D-I 'x W sq gf' w Jw X fl 'Q Qi' MAE SHERMAN N J 1 Friendshln . 2 N J F Spanish Club fy-A Q Or light, or dark, or short, or tall, L! ,, is N She sets a snare to catch them all, FIXJ N -1 N1 l fl 1 Qxfs NI FREDA SHILOFF K. Z Friendship WIP' , J, Orchestra ,K 'IZ 5, A merry eye doeth the heart good. hi: X, f. N J l l r KJ V1- V XJ GEORGE SKAFF vp' His level best and nothing less. Ns: -- fs DXw my 'f f f , Q 3 ku - EARL SKAVDOHL lr-.N ,' Chresto E i W, Politeness oils the wheels of business. 'R LEO SOMNE Good nature and good sense must ever join, ' ' N RUTH SORENSEN E- bfni Friendship NPN W Q, She studies hard and ls in all things faithful. I,-will V Nl qi' , W4 MARY STURTEVANT PS4 ,-A. Philo g' fl X, Friendship ' S1-. ,. Twist , -. 'I Q H1-Tri 5.53 X And virtue is her reward. X4 xsl l A A P W R 1,7 2 y MABEL SUNDQUIST QQ! Friendship ,V r Hi-Trl RQ! Modest and quiet, but useful. ' Q Y Nm 4 sq, Q ppl, , X65 ' 'J x ' ' w yd P D' mfll . Iwj E is 1 Y, Y' , M-4,3477 W, Y Y YY v Q v,-Y Y,,,1 ' l 716 Rkafszfvffifoi fff+P'vf'v 'xi-fe-if6fs5f 'sv,'c'i v'si91Efxif?'v.sffKfyi-3 I ILLQXJQJL sJ!P,4ix7f2 N-4x7LxZ1g,,1gi-Q,-5lx.fQJf5.f'-ig .gif:,:fZx.f..f'x1ZEw'-,,f21Ef?'r-.if -of-Q 1 1 -r -V 1 Pi QAM in it ll - 1j W3 Q ARCDN wwm 1 -1 is - 1- is s e e s is , 1 1542-b?i7QN?j1 . ,fi 1--T L1 V1.- 1 I 111- PN RQ 1 N41 , f 1I! '. N 1 5: 1 1 L30 Q51 fljn 1 I . - 1 1 l Xi, 1 5. .1 1 Y X. ' ' J 01. 1 . f - 1 ip IVE SWKNSON M5511 I r Hep--Treasurer .y1,11 NJ Inter-Club Declamatory 1 14 9 ? Friendship I Qs Ji I Dramatic 'J fsq' Music Extension '22, '23 ,Kg NH l X H1-Tri , , NI Mid-Year-Treasurer 'rf X-11 May your life be as sunshlney and happy as your smile. 1 X6 1 if . f5NJ DORIS SYLVESTER 153. Hep-criric - if 'i Friendship 'q ' Qi H1-T1-i ' X4 'wb In all labor there is profit. Q1 1 rx 1 L A , H N MABE T'XI'T yi!! ' w Friendship rx l Q Castle Forensic Club 41 Hi-Tri NX, 1r5.Q' Truly a. student. if 1 ? PQ . 1 fr .FRED THOMAS T i Chresto-Vice President 1 W Inter-Club Debate 1 The man who deliberates is lost. 1 1 ELLEN WADDELL 1 Friendship Well meaning and palseworthy. 1 ' , 1 1 -Q 1 ELAINE WARD -1 ' 9 Hep-Sargeant at Arms r xx 1 Friendship K, y1 D ' Dramatic x,Q , 1 ' Class Play 'f -1, Hi-Tri P bk Mid-Year Class Secretary Q 1, A gentle, modest and clemure little maid. 1b!h 5 IS 'N ' 'ff W MADONNA WARD D ' Delph R 1 if 1.1 Friendship N11 Q1 Man delights not me 'L - 1 px pg s 112411 BESSIE WEINSTEIN f . 1 ? Friendship RJ Typewriting 1 3- H? I'm usually sure about everything. Q Ml 1 Jr. 1 ' 4 10 111 Rm 1 r I 1 1 Nl QQ' W 1 DX i K 1 1 Z P2 1 I I 1. I eff' 'xg -39- .I ' - hir -Q - .AW s-l ' V Qs 'fx '1i Xf,' '-.i'7f' -ff YZ , 3-fi-T '-'7'iY:-f'7- it. . 7 .F - ' 1-ii- Y 1 1-fn---251 - -- - 'f' -' ---. l' vs -1. fl, X-f Ng, 1.7 1 A . ,gig -1, 1-,f 'Y.U.j.- 1 7x-dz' -. -- rv- 1 r, f .I -, 'Ls-.ex iwlee-g1fz,1i.y11fxf3i5.1'e-,ffe.,,g5,1q1-,LQ21Vgyr,agxysgyfbgiglag.,r 255211 11 1 E gg 2-HMM Ancnnmwmnz 1.1-.4 l I ni, 'nfl 1 'Zig 3,31 Ll rail EX , J r 1, Xt I :Pi wr, 4. f Y 1 42 r ,A lm f ,H R24 fx NJ ff 1 1 ,-. v l I lei , F E . xv! .X 5 l 54 R, N lim, QQ f . 1954 ps I . v ,N wks DQ :xx K2 1 li! ,I x , E Q N I.. 1 .N 55? Di ,iff I H I 2K1 :Nl GEORGE WETMORE Chresto I fear no power A woman wields. RALPH WIBE Chresto And the wise man's name was Merlin, KENNETH WOOL-WORTH Elite-Treasurex' Class Play As prone to mischief as able to perform it. CELIA WRIGHT Delph-Treasurer Twist-President Friendship Diligence is mother of good luck. CLINTON YEOMANS True words need no interpreter. GERTRUDE KLEINHEKSEL Friendship She leaves us in June. .-4 0..- V-A wx L Xl f, I 1 r 2 il -V HY Z V A -A F ,.,,, , - 7 5 ' ' '- - I' - -E: ji.: ' . '-L' , I '54 ':75'Q12 fi?-.71 T' '-:7,f'i- Tvfrtwz -rf 5 lj?XKifX7,F1X-if-XIC . if tif. ilk Njjfxhlrfxxcq ,H Nxiyix , iii x'2'f XM 5,KX,J :N Xt. X ,J ' v' ag J., r4X-A4MiL'4- 'lf 1 'ig.LZ:.'J5ff:+i: jlg,QeL.E: 74L1,QMZ+B-fQ1Af4-x-ea9-efffx-f9i .1- ....-. LSI 1' 1 g 1 Q-1 up 9 12 Ml 52 rw XX.: 'Fw ! fm K 1 '63, ii N. 4 1 rd 'S .1 I x P? 1 ,-.Xq Pu 'X lf! I'-. a ,XQ F 3 X' Z +544 I PN '55 F5 l 1 4 I Y 1 W I I Ti HHIQZH MARCDN ANDWHITEUHH , ' Eg .QT ,Jr I ll 1 C, McDonald M. Anthony C. Benton R. Fero Pm QQ I 1 r ' 41 Q E Y June Class of 1924 I I First Term Secopd Term X President - - CLARICE MCDONALD WILLIAM BAKER Vice President - MYRON ANTHONY KENNETH F INK Secretary - - CECIL BENTON GEORGE BLIVEN I 5, Treasurer - - ROBERT FERO STEPHEN I-IUFF I A P3 I if FN :Q Q fr 96. IDN . Wm Q Er Ir P. r BQ 9 Q, ' f 5 9 S E? V x Q W. Baker K. Fink G. Bllven S. Huff , LP I f fx EJ W QT it . L. L L F- ' A 'rf 1 12? T5'?i5-- 5f T.7 -T3'fL,1',7 ' ff'ifz 5 ,7'-fiifiggzfi :fl T,f J iff ETA-,,,1-'1 .W E ILevee-f-Xwegriefx.fe.4f.ffeEffffJe-f:x,f?-lN:Z'?,..1N ' 9 5242 --2 -2 a- 11.4 X. A -'-1 1: 1-f -...ft - ' ' 2 s 214' 1' MARCDN ANUWHITE 1 ff zfkiffsl' Q vi I-2-Q.f2.ixa....ciN - 2 - B W.. rs If .1 , 1 1.75 l x , 1 'm .sl 1 fl' l LJ ll RQ x Xdl J. . ' v r- . ,F ,X r MYRON ANTHONY -H Elite President and Treasurer. 1 Q Vice President of June Class 1 Hi-Y I President, Vice President and Treasurer Class Track, '22, '24 Alternate lnterclub Debate XJ' Advertising Mgr. Annual 1924 1 P l It's a great art to be superior to others, without letting KA them know it. 'PK 4 FREDA ALBERT ' Friendship Treasurer of Typewrlting Club Good sense and good nature are never parted. CLARK ANDERSON G 1 Civics 1 N' Football '22, '23 'yi Typewrlting l Spanish I? ' WVhat care I when I can lle and rest and take life at its 5 easiest. fl 5 l l OLIVE ANDERSON Z Hesperian Friendship Hi-Tri To her duty, prompt at every call, MARGUERITE ALLENSWORTI-I l Hesperian Hi-Trl Council l Friendship Glee Club Pirates of Penzance l She's a girl that does her own thinking, and need - little advice. 41 . NEVA ATI-ION Phllomathian. I J ' Friendship if Silence is better than unmeaning words. lfsd WILLIAM BAKER ' Secretary Civics rx Civics-Elite Debate, '23 V7 Civics-chi-esta Debate, '24 I' Sioux City-Sioux Falls Debate, '24 E 1 NJ Sioux City-Council Bluffs Debate, '24 9 W C. F. C. Treasurer ' Business Mgr. Maroon and White, '24 Annual, '23 Lincoln Medal, '24 ' President of .Tune Class '24, Tribune Medal '24 M And still they gazed and still their wonder grew, tha ,Y small head could carry all he knew. ,D 1 ql LAWRENCE BARON C. F. C. Vice-President Orchestra, '21, '22 Annual Board, '22 Record Board, '23, '24 Spanish Business Mgr. Debating Club, '22 Let me have an audience. I am sent to speak. X J s but t one B431 :Ti i -V ,Ai V ,- 'I I ''tgffQfgE7s::57'x1gg'QffQ3f'i..122 -iafE?1.fQi,g'Xi? N,a1g5 x'z 61'iTgPiiTTi'FfE' I I ,st A34-,B--cf.-fN..g sf.-N:.1'!es4:1,,:. x4:.,4-gg,,,.fie3,44-.,55L+-.1-,,-0,-fly,,.Lxf.13, ,ffEE4CQxf'i.X!'-QI 4 l ,Q D l 1 x liixwil l 14 7' 6-1 ul Ll' H11 QQ I . 415 F Q 2 ffl r 541 f 241 lb 'VI HN 5 UN'-I bl J , KS 3 li , l fg l A N K. Y .Y , .- -. .i- l ,-.... 7- ef- We 'H 24 MARCDN MDWHITE - evcsiffeff 9 ' ZF q lQesQ,Q44I A, A V.. VL V45 A .-.4--v., V , .fl Fm' ,ell A QXXJ' - ll.. , t .. .. f' f'- 4 . , f ,lb J fs'-I X F' 'll B ' FUR'- llA n f'fM YA? WV:-NU v 1 l ' P N. 1 .GI ff .fl 'Fwy MEX-ll ' .4 , f 3 ' 1 , ' -- I P-53 ABE BASS ' ?fy!' Q Annual Board, '24 , M l f I mx, Tzpevgrlgng ,rf kj 1 - . . . ,4'y ' Innerscholastlc Debate, Alternate gba! fe , A frlend may well be reckoned as the masterpiece of c -JK dy nature, IPX, Il F lr-Q, VERA BEAMS I W3-J, I iff' VII-Iesperlfgz Vfxry. M :.i,:Z.fs:.a,:m 511, ' ' We don't know why We like her, we've never trled'to see, 1' 'AQ But we've Just got a feeling lt's just because she's she. 1 1' Y N, lf l Q CECIL BEN'roN RQ! 2 Hesperlan JDX, ' K Critic P all Secretary June Class ,Nl ,f X Dramatic X, , Y Friendship -X41 , 75 Hx-Trl 1 H if Editor of Maroon and White, '24 I I fx xl Y Her way is pleasant, her smile is gold, llxxfl l Her friendship ls lasting, so we've been told. 1 WINFRED BERN1-IARD V ,I I Civics , 1 H1-Y ll Spanish President The ladies call him sweet, 4 , ' , . MARTIN BLACKSTONE I , , Chresto , I 1 A life of service ls a. life of happiness. V- , ffl' . l A P ALLEEN BLAKE AI, J-1 , Hesperian K X' , XJ President , I l c. F. c. Vice President fb, ' xl Inner Club Declams, '24 ' :X Fx-iendshlp K. Inner-Circle lf' f XXI Dramatic Club BQ-.H HI-Trl Council , g Annual Board, '24 g ' Sioux City-Mitchell Debate, '23 N . Sioux City-Fort Dodge Debate, '24 ,D JN' Q Sl cn Q' Falls D bar '04 K Q' oux Y-LIOUX e e, .. I9 She loves to talk and make a. speech, Exfl f And when she does, it's sure a peach. lf' 4 Q CECILIA BLAKE , I Friendship X W ' 1 Typewrlting 'Nj M ,J A daughter of the Gods. W Nici! ' 2 DAVINA BLAIR l l Q Friendship MPX , J' Spanish ' K l 'Q A maiden never bold of splrlt. 1 A 1 , , lxd ll I P ,1 VD . Q ff dx! bg fp Tx we A -44- ' ,L , L4 f ' ff -, eg9if1X l'l7f-tj? :3i'2fly iSf'-ff x.-gfQ52-e1,?i31-f,7'E1ipf s:i,mg.m3?r-..f'fw3?.l ' In I grg giigxgg GG'-rf, XJ5 Qtigiil I. - I , Y, , -'ki 'i '. , Y -, .., - YY-, , ,.. ,, ,,, M , . I y I V-Zigi Q24 MARCDN ANDWHI I E Il , :Wt - ' X, V Y 7 777 Y Y L E' XJ, Rd A4 I X 'X ll 54 A n JF 'N frxxl, KY' L? Ll 1 QI l W d Pa img! J ' 7 SN l W fl up l I xy Q4 GEORGE BLIVEN A Y Z! W Civics , Y 'J' N! Annual Board W Hysl I3 Secretary June Class i pill' No CuDid's Dart for me. HNQ' ,N 5 . , If N 2 ANNA BODIN VXI' LQ!!! Friendship 1 ,f Mel President Erodelphlan I N-I lf- XJ, Typewrlting ,fgl The very thing so many want, 'R-Si .2 hi v , W fJ w 'un ' K l I . DELIA Boson r M Typewrltlng QQQJV 'yy Friendship :VP 5' XX' With a smile for everyone she wanders on her way. M'-fl fx f 'J x ' ' l RK , MQ HUGH BOYD Nfwvf, 1 pi' 1 Secretary Civics , ' w Heads I win, Tails ditto, I w W GEORGE BRANDT y President and Secretary of Chresto 4 l Chresto-Civics Debate '24 ' X Talk to him of Jacob's ladder and he would ask the number W of steps. N 1 fi! GRACE BRAUNGER ' A-Qljy vice-Presidem of Phuomarmfm 'Cl 1' Friendship H ' f I H1-Tri P-J, , Vx Typewriting 13:3 She can laugh with the Jolllest and work with the busiest. . 1 1, ,. 1, 'xg' i fkw Ugg ANNA BROWER lx Friendship If yxil Her worth I am told is measured in gold. Ip N, HQ! l x' X -. HELEN BROWN If Sargent at Arms of Philomathlan JSXIL 'D '-.11 Friendship - ,f rs Typewriting XJ! V l A girl who is admired. YP- -' 41 ' I md' A FC n l . W niwf, f' 41 l l J Fw rx f , l l -5.1 .gf 1 ,Q X Y - EN F I VET! ii,-l if N 1 wg! A 145- f ! l . r 'w ' - - '- - i ' - - ' ' W x, 'IT' T K Q A-T7 iE -'?I --J f -Q-I F' - 1 iv' -- :I' ff T' 31 v'l.7' Z-,JH 'til V ' xjyf' pn 71 X4. . 1.1, ye, 5 IF, . if Xlrl -YV, Xfy if y-dfqyif KN jfxyz JfxY,! 7, Rai- -Nw, ,ffl 1 Qtrb'f4Q2-LN-0.15-IVLNTQQe-:Jigsff-?f+vQff1t:f?QeuA4f2-jexsaffwx-xiii r 4 A.. - V lq2li MARCDN ANDVVHITEW -. - i L 1 VL- A, r e 7 LIL-,kj Q '-' r ...... '17 ' Txgqi ll Pj-I i i X I 'X 154: Q, V Y W Mig . p . J W W FWE44 dnl 1 PPM ! iq, W ' ' ax vi CHARLES BRYANT XS J' 'Civics fj I never felt the kiss of love or maiden's hand in mine. P WIN . ' Tl' ai SQ V1 xl N EVERETT BUCHANAN Q Elite Vs X fffmme on kid, Iet's open a keg of nails. will , 'IDB ' A. KJ? i RUTH BURKHEAD 1 l ' Friendship , 'W H1-Tri lf? A quiet unassuming maid. KRXJ 1 1 v' Q W KR . 1 R Q CAROL CANNON W Z' Elite ' X Typewritlng if? , A man that does his own thinking. - N i . i LYDIA CARLBERG ' 1 Delph A Friendship V A true girl who has many friends. J MARGARET CARSTENSEN i ,J Philomathian M Q , Friendship L' I Spanish W Music Extension Sq' Q! She's one of those girls whose mind runs in whirls. lf, Q i X , , A I wi A G RUTH CASSEM fi I Friendship 6 Typewrlting , X Y Another of the quiet kind who ne'r did aught but right. W Q' 4 FRED CHURCH 1 Elite Artist l X- Annual Board '24 , Alf W Ability wins the esteem of true men. ip 1 1 1 gi 4 . A 1 W 5 I . -NX w .S Py N aw ' - 'I i X- .46 i ...gl . 1 in v Ui7fi fQ'F xT:f C:Av?.i:1 1T?i i,fv 'x 'Y'i7?ili'.7fn'E,R-'T'-fs K fl L '-- -I .swf ' . '.-' '?1.--r ' -, .- -'Y 1 - I -v -4 - -a-H -f 4 f .' -v -r - X11 X, If - v - ' fl 1 r r.. 1 - fl I. If if ,,' 1 Y i-Qi -, . Y -. .I N.-,f ,J 1- ,3,,i-3Xvi3Eif:.Xs.'1Q:...:1i ..-,C-f'B. 'f:E..,Q.ff' -.-335511-X, Li-Y-avi. X5QQg.,a:45gggxfcf. f,Qx.E2,x 45 .Jill Ji ' ':-- T -- 1-:-1 Lf - I I lq2l4MARClJNM1DWHlIEI'fI III529fQZ544:II I I I I e -e so I II II145EZ5IN?fsZ?ilI II T'?' F I QI Ipfn II 1 IRXII 'IJTQI yn Iri--SI eff MI Ifx I I' IIf!,,? I I,-.II I -.I Ipzsi, QP, I II We I I'5iII I I N4 II -N FERN cARLsoN Ipx Ii, II Friendship I ' IQHQJ' A regular little spell binder after she gots started. NQIIII I 'a QI . XI I 'NI I- 5 Lia , III! 416' I CHARLES COACHER ' li I Ifkgli, Chresto II'-I I-4 I ,-' 'Q Band I - I I',l,f'II' I-Ie will succeed, for he believes all he says. :fx IIE. Q: Ig ,I Q if IIIRII IQIII RIIIJ ESTHER COACHEP. IK' JI I 4. Friendship I IIDYII Hi-Trl I ISXI I ,I III Spanish Club ff I I A girl wherein we fccl there ls some hidden thought J ,I I'.II'I' XIII IIN, .14 fx' - X I HARRIET COFFIN If tbI I Img Pnixomamian I I I. -JI I X Friendship I IIII' A I ' ' Opera 4 I I Girls' Glee Club I I Music Extension II I ' Record I As sweet as she is pretty, as pretty as shc is worthwhllc. I I I TILLIE COHEN I I I FI-ienfxsmp I Typewriting I To he of service rather than to he conspicuous. I Q. I 'IQ'.I I 5'iII IILXN I I' - HOWARD coma II f I YQ' -ICI I Vit Chresto I Xl The world belongs to the energetic. I IIDIIII I V I KAI IIXXXI BXRI IQ, II FLORENCE COLVIN f., fI IIQII I Pmiomamian '-JI 'IMI Friendship Ib I INIJII Dramatic IINQJ WSJ Spanish Club IIS'-Y If I It is greater to he small and shine than to be great and 5 I XXIII cast a. shadow, xg! DX! I5 VI If-II CHARLES CONDON Ikpx-III I ,If Vice President Civics Club 'If P I IIN: Spanish Club IN QI II One of those people no one knows anything mean about. II. . I I N4 I:-QI P I' I I Ig I x I NII I I Ig , A1 I I C Iv, : IIIIBX-,Ii I I IIf5QIlI Im ,f PI Irs I IIS' I if QI I P I I I I I If IXQI I I I I I I IILCJI Idflw I 2 II? I I 'Isl Lf! '47' IL- W SI-I.. ISI bf-f .- si.. If EEZII 7 . - - ,fs .4 - I -. I xr- - .ff I1 I - . - f. . ,.-' -'-I -A. f' v 5?-N L X ' X' 'LQ-L12 V X-' 'I -211 -5 sl T' 5 If '-Xsrj-GL' F1551-filli-X--2-X!.'Qv'f,gif '12-I, I AND nn -i f- A, Q24 MARCDN WHITE fs -ev - R- We V fi X M LZQ.?21iz3Ar7il t Fi X 12-H i 2' if wi ,NJ 511,31 xg f' rg, VH VPTH vvfxll, WS' ,A 9.1114 KENNETH LINN F5511 Treasurer of Chrestnmathian Club fri Opeimsti-a '20, '21, '21 '23 fb,-.j, Sergeant at Arms of Chrestomathian 'ADH' A musician of real worth. Q, 524 L , J ip MARION L,1NN ' P True as steel. lg , , iff!!! ,. ,lf TNQ! JEANNETTE CRUMERINE D-, Hesperian ll- 42 Friendship if Secretary of Twist IPX A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never L. ,il ,IRQ Fw- , LEAH CURRAN f ', Phiiomathian rx 1' Friendship -ffgl Sl1e's little but s11c's wise L She's a. terror for her size. 'A' LEONARD DAILEY Chrestomathian , Glee Club 1 HifY ' Be silent and he safe. l ll 4 Rosm DALEVICH Friendship , 'w Success is the child of honest effort. 1,f' xX- JPN . K. JOHN DAVIDSON WLNA Chrestomathian fc, , 5 He tires himself in pursuit of rest. ' I' . K f I my RODNEY DEAN ' ,f 1 President, Vice President, Secretary of Clvics Mi Civics-Chresto Debate '24 ff' ul Music Extension Band-Scribe fi, Q Orchestra I' The presidential seat needs more ingenunus men like QQ son, Harding or me. it , igpl fl INN I J lei KI K!- .91 KQE1 V:- :gl ,. , J' Ke TN' -4s- Q A ,Q-,Q f Q , -f:,-J .iris-ig 1251.521-i?q,1g.47, .:,i.+XT7 iff? .fab 'vsx' P RQ' J ' LZQJQD.4zj2csxgiQvgJfee2Q32.'1fs ff-xffz M 1 i' y AND ---i- 'T-1 , V.:-he T- ,- lq2ll MARCDN WHITE! e Iles igwhllmljl e If fer u , , U X ctw A 1, hN D, V, 'HQJI xfj r - .N V+ Fzx K 1, N 'fo' Ishii ,th ,7C,x'jy I.- 1 JN! W ,'1 ,ev Af 1-31 bgl W7 '1 W .L rip fl Y N f ,xg DOROTHY DAY N wil, I X' Friendship lf? W Inner Circle VNQJ Q ' A y H1-Tri ', y 1 , President Spanish 'gpt FXKJ ' V Record FR, y ff, Common sense m a. very uncommon way, 1 551 'fm FRED DEWEY X DN ,X Civics XIX, 4 +J Meek and humble of heart is he g.,.1F Pr Dreamy and sleepy as can be. V' N bf rp 4 A f V JAMES DILLEY X- ,-N RQ, Glee Club Qs!! H Opera W bf' A wild free-hearted careless one ' 'fffh M With dread of books and love of fun. W fl , . -f - L11 I . if ff lf-. -31 JOSEPHINE DIRR I QQ-t' I 7 '-E Secretary of Hesperian rf' :nl fi 1 Vice President of Friendship px. ,Q-Jl Vice President of Music Extension Via lf' . Opera ,Q Glee Club W Inner Circle Hi-Tri She's not so tall, and not so small, but full of pep and , vivacity. W ' RUTH DOIDGE ' I Hesperian V Friendship 'I' Opera. , X Glee Club , W Y I'-3: Typewriting -if FXS We thought her an angel child until we caught that wink P ffl' wb I, in her eye. fr -fi! Kr-lu IW-,I RUTH DORAN I I. Sergeant at Arms ot' Delph ,uf RN , Friendship N P31 it ,qt Music Extension L ' Q41 ' N. ' Typewriting -. j t Pleasant, fair, agreeable and sweet. 'jk-PL' L! X J V 1 r' 1 R553 MINNIE DOUGLASS f figfgf '. , Friendship 1,1 V ' Just a. happy, smiling friend to all, 'fftfxjjf all , , we L LOUISE DUBEL '- QI fb' i Phuomarhlah ' 3 X f L, I1 Friendship 1' ,AJ I love her frank and smiling face, , why-qi' w 45,3 W Her sensible and quiet grace. IDP, tr' ,fr 1 rf YJ WJ V h U I W' wx ' 4 : W f 'YQ' ' NJ Whfx- ' e 1 lf 4 t t J E uf?-.H 2 r my Q he abt J ' ' bfi!! , , fm. X N41 74 i- -49- , W '. V1 ' ni, 1 ...rt IC -fr-'rw rt ' 2 '7F. - -1, 32 f -f'igi- W ATT'i:'. -3- 'rgzfi-,7'1E5ffif1 7 ' x, A. N fy Cf N.,fQ xgr -NZ' 3 '.-1.5 LQ- 'gf X,-f e ff -,If X'7g N-gf -X-5 vg73. ff X1 ,, fy x.- -, ' l. .L Lgix'-'-'D if-Ll A L5-6e2X'i59J3Bf.f-'b-ff?Eff5'iEX'fZXff4Mi'lN-lie V'- --5 'f'i'l L Y. -J Y , o- swf- f I 24 MAR e ,- Ln o cm Mnwuinr I e s ...L5L!a2 I ' - ,Y -if-gr Tl., ..- ' Y' ' Y fzxn-evil ' .-1-, Y , I R , FII,-QI -We x-I ,, I A 'II mir' Nail '-X4 H551 II? -In Ivf If-QI' . , N -. nal I I I,-XII IIYI ,, P gl 'WI I'- NI I n , II 'I , IIBSLQ Epi. I II-,QI I 'Mi'-.I Iv-1 I If .I -g ALI Ish' I-' HUT I' IVRQ Secretalg QLLIOTT NAI Ir, ,I 0 Hesperian IP , yx Secretary of Hi-T,.i XX! R Then. is sometl b Friendship rx' ' ' min ' , '-', r :XM i of mischief, too. S 3 out her mee to took at, and a, touch ale lik, I H,-X II If-FII I OLIVEDERICKSON Iffl : Q elph ,A ' x I I Friendship ,VFQII JI Dramatic ff' I f , Type in 1, ,ff WE. There is a. certain fascinatxxn ilng her E e. NI'-MIA 1 Y f xq Ie I IFS ' ID ' F' ' v A good scout, qnendshm X 'QI ? XX, I ROBERT FERQ I, jx I Elite ' f F O Band AQI ', X rchestra I- 1 f' ,P Secretary of H1-Y I - I A 'I.3.'.II T G Spanish Club NI II 2' Il A man aft h I. asurer of June mass IJ , Q 0 ' i . 7 I I X el S own heart' but 13-the? 2- girl Were after it I KENNETH FINK - Q' President. Librarian of Civics Interscholastic Debates '24 II Musgc Extension I I rchestra I Bari? Leader , ecard ' Vice President June C He, th 1 , lass II S e eade' of the band. 2-Hd he toots his own horn. .1 FLORENCE ROBERTA FINNEY -. Treasurer of Hesperian I V9 .I Friendship I ' Opera I X Glee Club Ib I DRI Music Extension I BI we I. Hi--Tri Council XXII he I M Club I w I ' ona P . gf Sweet tempered, funagf fait jqsgsagquiffe INQ ISS,-I4 1 A friend to have and keep fore'er. IX NI I QI I CAMILLIE FLINT si 'Xb AI! Philomathian I f ILf.,f P. .d H1-Trl ,gr 1681 elsxti Sgalnish Club K. JI ' If jf The friend hi h r en S' ip most useful- s D t at makes tne least noise xs often the SR MAR1i11:flETu1:PST ER 'SIT .5 oma an - X N Friendship If 151 Opera W 1, II I M Cgleea Club I , ' . USC xtension I I -J Hi-T 1 ' 'Fix When .'I0y and duty clash r If 'ff Let dll'-Y go to smash. A e. ' .9244 I5 A I? QI ISM QI I I xl gf! I J Q -SL ' IQ ,I -50- 'J . ' ,X 5fN,fnXf I-XJ 'fr 'N f X 4 1'-X f xx' fx f Vffx 'X'fY77Lx, X ,X 'Y,!X,f7'-11' 1 f-J..L-,fxfxf N1Lg..,fxEiXf gffbrf Ex, I j v- - ---f - f, , F' -ff '. -1: :A f ..f' ---' W I A 34- uf, -5-., -.,-,A . - lf.--, -' -, , A- -e , 1- , f - - L I.: - X...- 9- .f -xr ,f.-'-, . f-. C fa, R- Q . Xi . -ff J, I -r, 'L 7, - -A ' - .. - ' :if ' - , - e , Y - x - --K., .. . ., -A . Je. f .4 , X.,-x '-..'.'. f Y - -- - .. ' f , - .-r. 7 f,. -vt, f V- - - , L - - T :ge .. ,A-L- L , -so ' 'ro - QMMARCDNMDWHHE r 7-i L5 'GPG Gy, Q 17' 'WAV l ' w - ffl. ,-QX.-S f L .Cx - -5,1 X N N I - F Ffa ki ,gf fx w iogi' U N71 1 ,. I' .1 P 'iq Q-51 l 'VN IWW qllfqx il! I.. 49:1 l W 1 5, .e'H! -fll v FRF! l ihtkgi W ii if N. will EMMETT FRICKE fgqq' U' Chrestomathian lf NU w W Typewriting f' ' His endeavors arc an inward light F- ,E - Q4 That makes the path before him always bright. if L ,- 551 feel fun, OMA FREDRICKSON 5,5513 President and Critic of Delphian fygfg fy Inner-Circle H '- J i F 'I tl hi I N l Tyjpglvritlgg . ' A girl who boasts no borrowed charms il ,F if Whose cheerful way one's fancy warms. N' 'I Fx . We sv 35.1 f I 39.1, ,Zyl-4 l 1' ,JV LEON GALINSKY A ,Vx ' fsffijx Music Extension I-gli, IH Orchestra f : 1 . f WNW One of thc serious kind, who does his own thinking, rx.-A' Iltruaw wif, A, I .' ' '1 1 , A . li 1 y i 1 ' JAIKE GELFAND N ' He has a brilliant future before him. What it is we do I W not know. W i X ix HELEN GILL ' ' 'I Delphian , :Ti Friendship R.. A charming lass with a sweet disposition. :W 'ns 1, 91 l 45. uw HARRY GLARUM ' If N-.NI A well balanced mlnd is the best remedy against affliction. '-1 I W '-,M LXR .fx E f' fm -nj., ww Fri -in-fm NELLIE GOEDE 4,51 MQ- Ii! Typewriting I T-.55 if Friendship 1 f' fl Q W A sweet and gentle maid with a. cute and gentle way ' VJ rx ' he I ig,-' , f ,1 .11 , ,Q ' fail' 43 IL' ,fl WILLIAM GRADY L., A. .kkfij I-Ie's too wise to be all good, and too good to be all wise. 'I-,wi ly Eng Lf Rf 'miie IW i :C Xi' 'ff .... i lr- J . VE i Us 1 - II I l Y- Q ' iffr P l mm U 'rf' N ,1 .-.l r I 'rg-2 I lik. l .ff .-'A . ',f H4 M l Ai , J F . 1 4 I X lg. -51- Af I rl 43' --r f-x I X -z w 1-1 xl! Q.. 'LLL 'K I Ll-'E-X 1--' ' ' I f' 'rea'--1-, -11 ,, , - : Fir .'- , I f -. -, ,-..-,-:- -:- 1'--'gi ----...-2-'Li 'YT'-'i'T ' ' LI--L-.ff Y.,-'T' vw' 'x. ' 'f JL .- f ',.' X1 -'eff' .,, .JL-' HJ' N ' N, ':'1ff',l- ' xy-' ' 'YQ' Q , .- -, ,- , ,ff 1' 'f-ef ,fx ji.-X ,I-.n I, -K -1-N 1,2 ,-,IN ...x f.- ,fx ,A fx, ,-X ,,.-, , I,-.V V V ,K i L xt ., o.1.:s..:. '- : -.vi. s-..'-'u-:i..L' 3fY-,!:f:5'-- - WX-'R '1- I-.f.':s A ' N- - Mu- ' Y-Ajg i-'.':..I.- Nici ,...-., -.-.-.--M T- - Y 7 r , .., sq M 924MARmNANDW'nlHUiE::avfsE7zeEwl 1 jlfifr E Jrii Lf-fpijl 1 , I 5 ,W Luna if' I x I, , ski 1 F.: HOWARD GRANT '-xx ,,-' A 1 ' 'W J iff. Civics H14 . - JI If the heart of a man is depressed by cares , 'H L7 3 The mist is dlspelled when woman appears. ' W? Q11 i gf' ,qw i ,QQ XI 'XJ4 1 if ,I CLARENCE GROSS Af 35539 cavics I E W Honorable thoughts are his companions. I xi Vx , ng ,i -' 3 EFS fi 1 lf S N ARDAT1-I GUINEY I ,pf ffl ,YH Secretary of Philomathian yflfj-I V' ,A4 Friendship HW j. W ' ., ,. Secretary and Treasurer of Opera, K cl! i 1,-Nil, Glee Club l 1, 14. Choral Club Y, Yu V V-.,. 1, Treasurer of Hi--Trl IRQ, l log: 1 Vice President Typewriting' 'Pj-xi if Al Charm, wisdom and graceg what more could be desired? Q I F-2 , ' Lil' -f i , S, X5 i xx X. N i ELSIE HAARSMA V1 ' I' 5.1, ' Hesperian 1 PX! L F 1. 1 Friendship i ' 1 Twist ' J i , Sincerity and faithfulness first of all. Y 1 I FREDA HALL , Friendship ' - Dramatic ' Music Extension W I Inner Circle , l H1-'fri 4 J To speak but little becomes a. woman. ' , v-1 Fr ii.5,1'l WNY-J, f' '. ALLAN HALLBERG W, Elite i 511 WX' Treasurer of Spanish ,'-Qi' Thinkers are scarce as gold. 5.14 N .,.l f'.Xv PSX .i ,x 51 ,'y , 'IF-.JL ELLEN HAMILTON ACU X fp, Hesperian Q N 'X 511' Friendship Nvlu , IDX 1 Music Extension fbi! L H1-Trl 'flfg A bonnie lass, I will confess is pleasing to the eye. ,X 1, r 1' I gxl ROY HANDY ,QNV ,if J Chrestomathian 3 l ' J Spanish ICJ ,lip On with the dance. ,D ' v Pi N3 N riff l :TU - i Ll gy 1 X1 w ' A , + ,ugh 'QU .X M , fi ' '2 , - -D - ' fill ' Rh' X Jw x Xffvf 'fF'X77i77Y7 xffx- uf., R 'I ?fT'f,ff?'-if 1: Fir- as riff: -ff-f if- 'f ff:--N--.ff-T .,-,w-:1i.g7 c-zfkx 4, vu via, -4' - . --- '- , 'V4 , ' ,,:-, ., ' , 1, ' f' M .t,,.Af 2. wlxfif ii., ' -- . 'ig-:.gc f,.Q' f-f ye -1. V-1-X 14- J 4 - 31- 'Qfifl. f Mf.'X 1 if fr-Lfffx f x 4.5, -'N X,fN,f'XfdX4 N52 LN! L :L-' lo C C C1 c.- . cijl.. f Nr . ,N -X f- -,-,,.- we 24 MARCDN MDWHI I EM - 5 4 ' - N7 Q ' i' ' ' 5 so fe ee t fEEQfZ:'Fvf,f52:lI I A .....l.....-. - - 1,1 W'-'-'il' - , t QF? L L wa--lr ' 2' ill . N' R-ff., , ,-.'.JJ l, l fy!! 1 uf 117' W., . :ff E L4 11. I A I 1-Q E jr,-g.a s I ,-'A' F will 'Q'-Q13 fix fir bfi FLORENCE HANSEN -+31 lf' rf .1 Delph F' I.- -ff Friendship , jj W.: Typewriting ' iff'-4 Amiable, attractive and accommodating. Kff rf' It Pig rx f' ggi NELLIE HARRIS L Ig-321 4 Twist 1 Hg lk LQJ She always has time to be courteous. l' -ffl, M' 'In-,L yv . DONALD HARVEY ,n-7-4-gl, t fl! Clvics. rf,-' mg! Secretary and Treasurer of Spanish Club IIKJ 5 f In his ideal of a perfect day MPL ,iqlx Mankind would not work, but play. I PAQ! X fl if ,. fi-'J HELEN HARVEY I 'cgi Friendship IFN, Typewrlting I x ,fp L,-'N Never posing or pretending, but always herself. 'xlhffj ' Lf- W MARGARET HEDLUND , I Hesperlan Friendship It all were as bright as she , How needless this school would be. l , w W W w 1 MARY HEITMAN I N Delph , - Castle Forensic Club W w-AM Friendship ,N QNX! Twxst r, .pq g C Typewritlng ' 1 P Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom. f be XQ MILTON HELD ,Weil ll Elite I ,Vu ' X . r- ,- W rw! Opela -WH j , Music Extension 5Q G' Band If ,T :N Orchestra Wig! xf 1,4 Hii.Y I .H XSJ Annual Iii-lj UW' Worth is not measured by inches. A '-.Y . ,All np , 'C-XXI. FQ ck' oLL1N HEMENWAY P1811 Chrestomathian Iwi- The mildest manners with the bravest mlnd. ' '- ' lf .rd pf L, fa. VHAWI 'F-QJ 43' t 2 .X V gl V HX pq! if f!fX:'-,Fix is U :J Mpw VW ' 'ix lid 'faq' I 'x ' M-A '53' A E i 1 2 vf sf Jf C -'x XXV' ' Q' Ll. L11 vf xx fx fp N. .L C ' C' f 'i ' C ' f Y fr- f -- e --f W--4.-f Y HW A ,r f it 7 no 7 A J - it--+--E 5 ,Kai f or V u f . -- V-I W-rf .,-rf -s., - , .L , . , ,IC .ji ,K - 71 , vw - 1 :Z 7- -j in A--A -V W- - f-- 1 'X-zff. .ff Mn --15 ' f. ' ff. ul xc, -' :ir -G' xi -1- xx,--'E ff 'cv .M f.-?p.f.l r .lk JQ ,-- fy 4 .A , If , .NN , L lf- , f-. In J ,- U.. ,rf M Lx I-. - ,X -. J ,. V r M Y , , . , A. ' - -..f.- V ... A.-F , W -M 2 L., A I-, ,,-A,- yi rl,-RY.,-L, ,MH M X, , , .vhlll-V , X V Ti Hl1fHl 4 fDNi'D f Q , , r L- ..- ...-., W 1345 X U Nl. i I rg? --me if .ffl P:- , N, V. XI I ' 'Q . i. . Vp , T34 i nf fx i ' xl' iX.f.J fl PS 1 i i I i -. , J will petal ff , FAYOLA HENDRICKSON , J i,-.QI N Vice President Hesperlan 51.41 'Q J Friendship 1 I RQ' Vice President H1-Trl i X hx Typewriting ipqxl l Pure her heart, high her aims. ., 1 - ,. '-.I ' ,DFI '14, iyq ALDINE HERMAN ,A KH ffl! Secretary of Hesperian fy Friendship , ,. .lil Music Extension ' 7 X President Latin Club df, Q. Q Treasurer of Hi-Tri Class Play lm fi, f' ' A little. pretty, witty, chummy darling is she. I-3' N ,' Pill IDA HESHLOW my 2 Qi j Friendship '-X f. INN Music Extension FQQL Typewriting di' J' Q-Fix!! Simplicity is captivating grace. ' li 1 Ns I v ,Ai 4 Q STANLEY HULTMAN 1 W Spanish Typewritlng Q He's earned his title as a gentleman. l', BESSIE HUNT Twist ' Friendship 4 l Ask Earl! ' ' 'if' , BQ rc-?, 1 ti' X MARGARET HUNT Vf 1'i! 1 v- Philomathian 'XQJ N 1? Friendship : ii MQ Hi-Tri il :fl I ybkxiy I do confess thou art sweet. I , . X YQ 1 '-'iii ANNA MAE HURLBURT i ji N. Hesperian - bkx' Friendship QQ Her ways are ways of pleasantness, her paths are ways of i PX, peace. ri Ji ss, 41 Qi MYRNA HURLBURT Hesperiari Kd Q Friendship W W As quiet as a mouse is she, and yet no trap has caught her. D N 41 ,gi 1 I4 I-fam Psfx Al fcffri Q11 1 s gf 'gp-cvfycs. Lvfxeghf ggrs.. Rn 1 . 83 P fail Lv i 1 - -i4- A ZA lp af fi li lr L R ,Ap ' ' - - f Y 'N 1 1 4 H. f' ff W N1 an M RCDN ANDY fu nw ef--we - w -- --- -- N 'vzF--- 1 .1-Y-, 5-.1-N. l Q N h fi-2, - 7 ,. U lE.J,9'v Yam U . .-sji-.s.s - -1 I J nfl. ... ,I - A - , Ll , - ' fl 1 O, l Q 'iq f fi ' 'lf-T-.Q PIE' l i'T.fjW ffl lf., ' I, .r Vfjfl ' flw ' , N p 41 xl' 5 M34 gif.-'E l Y ' 'N ' n ., ,U , ,Xu-Ji V' L 1 K Q 'cj I N E? 1 HELEN IRWIN I 'J 1 N!! I-Iesperian ,iff Y My 'E Frlendshlp fbi! 1- Hi-'Trl lk: fl ff J A maiden, peppy and accommoflating. 3.44.1 lin H,f 1N I .pil .axqi N SELMA JACOBSON I Pg jx, ' N Friendship ly V' '50-'J' Spanish UQ-I-j ' f N Typewrltlng ' ,QR X11 jf 'l They are never alone who are accompanied with noble I X 3? thoughts. any -I ql X Q N HERBERT JENSEN U31 'L' A kinder gentleman treads not the earth. i ffbam yh ' , , ITS-ll f ! . , I I W, fy ,, TNfX '-, VN f X1 FLORENCE JOHNSON I ji! fx Q1 Vice President of Delph QV! 'qw' Inner Circle I Wfbf' Iii.. Secretary of Friendship W -Inter-Club Play '23 l ' W I Light or small, or short or tell, W ' Q V She sets a snare to catch them all. g l HERTHA JENSEN X Delph W' W Friendship T'o see her is to love her. , ll F5 , 1 -, S61 RUTH JOHINSON I '-Nd , :J Friendship ? QV., N X Q Philomathlan W ll. -' NA. A girl with much ability. : ' ,l v 1 , .w,. ' IP. .1 NJ . lim.-J I, fy CHRISSY JORDAN X tgp'-,V K I . .N W gl Civics 1-.xg-1, Pk, Basket Ball I rv l fl Track xr' 'Nj Sergeant at Arms H1-Y ' Nfl 5 spanish Club iw, Q None but himself can be his parallel. g W 'F 4 UN I' If , .f ANI HENRY KAMPHOEFNER rig '-' Opera Club :Y W , J Glee Club ' 'fx 1 Hi-Y Service Member ' I 'JJ But bid me discourse and I will enchant thine ear. X N VN, J l N QQ: l vf . X N il l E all TP l l LD W X Ig 1 , l f l I If I 1 v-.4 -.Q De JY, , I -:fl -55- 'C T' vf L75 2 ,ff 4. --- : f:--- H1-T'-'iw ff--- ,..- ,-- V- f . f - - , Y f - 5 'C-,Tx f e - - ,-vP,,.,'?'v-T' T , ,-Jr'f,'1- A 17 'Q,'., ' ,,:,'1.'-q'j'gi5::--we ifffx V .f,'.,sf.,.:1 s.,:'2.f.x I2 ' 1.x :ZX fr, lx '14, .,j'g 'N-. A ' Akxxfvg, 2.71 .6 'elf -72 '-.5 Mix N.,35,a ' 1 L '-we-' --1 QE-.24-sag., - as f1:iLw.::,. -X'-ff-1 ffaglif- L.-Q-412.1 wi 2-lin! I f -A ' . --.. .., -f- - - ,,,- -Y , l , 1 Ul'lH-Q2f'MARf0NMDV 'UHD E 1 1-.-...., I 'xqz F' 1 fx. 13? ' ,ff N 4,1 X' I . ' fffu Hf.f,'g1 I' if ri 1 1 511 ,f Il 1 , 1 ,-.J 1 1 19 1 1 ,DIZ W 1 N rj .N 1 ' QJ 1 If-Q' 1 f 9531 ,, . 1 1 .,.N 1 is-1 ' sl, VNNQ I 1641 IP '-7 MARGUERITE KANE I JQNJ' .ff Inner Circle Q 1 fre-QU' Friendship Q1-J fl Twist ' X511 So sweet in temper thatjhe very stars shine soft upon her. ,gli 1 1 ' -' P1 ik 'I -if 1 rx- 1 ALICE KECK ,-.pq 1 1- 1 Q ,,'A,1i Delph 1521 M Frlegdshlp 1 1,1 r usic xtension '11, 4-1 W gi Alice has many friends, and there is a reason for it. 1 :' P, ' 1 .jr-J 1 7 1 1 N. 1 :1 MARCIA KING 1 v x 1 ,Vi 1 Philomathian I EJ, Q 1' Friendship Ik 1 FKQJ11 Hi-Tri Council ' XLQQ1 X 1 Treqarsurer ETT1-i I 'JJ 2111 ' ' ewr H 53 A vp s TXQ11 1 N girl with golden hair and a smile for all. The kind you .X ,f1 can't help loving, I k' X1 04 1 H9 ,VNV STEPHEN HUFF 1 ffl D f f Elite 1 'f I Spanish Club j 1 Hi-Y 1 1 Treasurer .Tune Class Here's to 9. friend who'll never fall you, the kind that will speak to you whether luck ls with you or not. l 1 GILBERT KBCH ' Civics 1 I Hi-Y1 I --.g The man worth while is the man who can smile when Ki! 1 :XM everything goes dead wrong. wx-Nl 1 LYNN Qfpiyl L 1' Q' 1551 1 HORACE KOCH ig., 1, Civics 5,-' H H1-Y fx-13 153, ' I will be the pattern of all patience: I will say nothing. lfxfxg 1 ,-1 s' fy Q41 HC 1 D RUTH KOENIG 'HQ r ff Phllomathian .xr-I hw Friendship QQ 1 H1--1T!'i 1 If K-A! 'X Typewritlng NYJ '1 . . lx N 1 'D 1 Now you see her, and now you dont 1- A 1' x' I N1 1! ,vi ARNOLD KRONE 1 ' '54 ' rY,l - Music Extension There is always room for a man of force. .N 1 '-.Q -Al ' P1 PNK! 1 1 1 I Xi! 1 1 . 41 r 113-X -. I' lr 1l 1 1 N x Ny' 4 5,1 1 1 16: 1 A -5s- f 1 -L d ef-1.1.1,-f:7.fn1.17 rife-esgffzff-:fi 'Riggs ' 'l sitesf,ff.1Qfesfgff-sagVeixfesfev-1sefisfffsfs-f'-'-Neel: so --- - - - .. 1, ..- -. Y 7 ,Y - r , D Y rl v- lf --Q: 'K 'V ., .. lllg.d:f2:.mellI I 1 he - e lQ5ZQt!.f,gA RQ! ,zigl V11 Yjli HQ, fl 1 2 .gl LI ' 'jQf, 543 2-ip w gh' +V ,fem PM N554 if M TI-IORVALD KRONEN A 'Nil KK, Q Chrestomatlrlan K -,g BJ To scorn dellghts and live laborxous days. royal 1 K ' P 4 IPX! RUSSELL FRISBIE I ' Clvlcs President if 'I Annual djq F51 When in the course of human events it becomes neces- BN I iq sary to bluff-Let us bluff. lgf: ! Wy ' 'ffm GLENNARD LARSON ' f. J Secretary, Sergeant at Arms, Vice President of Chresto- 5 IPX Opera Club 5' Q ' Glee Club ' W YQ! Chimes of Normandy ,EX 1 f Pirates of Penzanzen 4, Music Extension W , 1 D 'li Annual Board xpxj , 'Zn The wisest, brightest and meanest of mankind. -N51 r. '. I' XY 1 7Xx N j X wk 41 GORDON LARSON fix.: NX President of Chrestomathlan W 'XA - , Inter-club Debate rj 'Tn' Opera Club - Chimes of Normandy Pirates of Penzanzeu I President Glee Club Record Board 1 He does things, and without much noise Lols LEONARD Vice President Philo ' 1 Dramatic NW Friendship , W it Class Play . . x'7i NJ I love to wind my tongue up-I love to hear it go. Iwrbflj if 3 .' ' ,I ' xQ' lx 1' N-, ROSE LIPMAN l x , V yn Friendship 1 3 4 f Typewrlting X43 Iraq' Music Extenslon Q3 Q 1 W She is a. woman, therefore to be wooed. ' -, we I 'x 4' ISABELLE MCCLINTOCK Q Friendship xl QU' I believe that High School bred means a four-year loaf. 9 1 . Q X ,bf-4 WINIFRED MQCLURE X' .J Vice President Delph -.Nq 'I ' Inner Circle X P Chimes of Normandy PJ ,QI Pirates of Penzanze ij S Dramatic President. QW l f, Opera Club 1 1 Q4 Glee Club Nl , P Friendship ' Hi-Tri ll X-PM A rose bud nec with wilful mme thorns. l l l l lr W Q 1 5.1 J 'I W Y '- ' ' -57- i J 'Q ,r tk ,, V 11. I -X 'X ,- fy- lg- If l. lf.,-X ' -.x gn i , I. ' -.35 LLL.--i' , P 2-14 -J---' ' L --g,.fi: Qi-'1'L- 'P'-Eff 35- '-N'-1 .... ' . - ,Ll -f mf, - . . r- -. T 22' -. ii'-iff--Z?f'r':i F Q af ffvfif' ,- 1r1fg'k,g X 7' 1 , , N '- X . ' NJ s .f , yf 1 ,, 'A X,-,QR .314 L 1 L ' xx A xx L - fx! X K V Xe' :iff-J? l 1 l 1 .f-iS,:gQ.g-12.241 e he e ee e A - fe - 4' ,.-L -41A,.fi:- l . ....... ...,.1 - 1- ' L-11' ,...-.-5 ,-,-S 94 1. Nl ill . v v i j Vfj. lgrrk .5 cj V fl' XV' U ll Ll' I 4! L ll. I 5 WWII ' . I Hlfflixi N V' 'l ',- 1 x 1 ' I . 4 . KJ F- THEODORA MCCORNACK ,fgxpjl ' l Treasurer Philamathlan 1-X, 1 . I-fe . Frlendshlp I .T-xjlll 1 Inner Circle l H, l K4 l ' I 1 lx Annual W' I i rjju She is rather backward about coming forward. Nl l iw P 1 'J v Y A CARL MCDONALD , 4 V, ' Civics ' R lx W It's harder to be in love and still be wise. X W PN f l f X gl CLARICE MCDONALD ' JD l Hesperian W l i . Z l President Friendship I ,I V J, Opera. Club Xixlj L3 , Vice President Dramatic Dux' l , CQ Vice Presldent G-lee Club 4 xl Inner Circle LN D H Hi--T'ri K, J ' President June Class X I !' Record lfxxfgl f Inner Club Play if True .... the needle to the pole ' 1 I Or as the dial to the sun. f 1 I i MILDRED MCDOWELL .I Phllomathian W , ' Hi-Trl ' . W Friendship I P Spanish Club l Annual ,l The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am. ' , ' l ' fir? 53 vig EDITH MCGILVRA l ' Q 1 W 1 Hespelrlan yjr N-,ji K. F'i hi ' W -lol 5515.9 lkjll VPN l I 'lj-X ' , A quiet seeker after knowledge, . 'K Q4 1 vw 'QA P N HAROLD MADSEN N xl 5,6 Civics All ' VX, A fool and his money don't miss any dances. ' 1 4' 1 af. Ps . F EVA MANZ NJN ' fl Phllomathlan if Sq! Friendship Typewrlting J . Q! Class Play QQ I llx Why should life labor be? ' .D l K tl, 'V f EVA MARSH ' Delph ' ' Friendship 41 Dramatic Civics ,4 , HI-Tri H-3'-il ' The gay coquette who ogles all the day. 'Nl l 1 ' l lf, f , f ,-.gl Dx 1 ,Pie JA I 413 .L -58- l I lf,Z,f,1.,-,, -X-, ,fgfk -7g-Eff f 'C?7..7j?.7.. X .E-fY3Q.'Tf5 '. ',. F-L'.Q 43:-,7j Y?'- 'I'?T5'l?f'iE'gf.f 54 L l efi..3f--ir-efXL4..Le ff? fa.fes,zrsgf1se4-eff-we-.ew e dwfiii' n 4 . I -.. ' . F' - P ' 0 ' WH TEX - -7 I I I QL4 MARCDN I I If xp-f' , '.f.fxi,.yI --,f --,- . K. 7- -.- -..li...,.. La'-11 ,din ff 2- 'WIT ' , . ,L .9--4- ,.., -4 , rl 'I I- I I' .L.,.. 'l ..', '. 9 - ' IT' NET new Iy' .J , 41 VKX I W If.: 41 'Pr -.IV X .3 I . - IIN, III E1 I2 fr' .L fII1' 'wc-':4I V-.l' ' . ll-IJ II I II lil I WFP 1 t ,: I 'KQIIR 'INNII It' -I I HOWARD MARTIN MN I-qs' Elite .I--J! I ,I-,tl . 4 I 'XNIIIIE A good fellow sparing of his words. A ' WI- I ,IK I ,I .II I NJIII ' wr I I PM MARJORIE MAYNARD Friendship II I' .,iI'II'II Quiet, unassuming, always on the job. lag' 4 Nil Fit ITBXI' ff I ' U MEREDITH MAYNARD gj QI! Hesperlan I I f IFriendship fi' QM. Hi-Tri I II, 31, DRI She is El quiet kind, whose nature never varies. If NI I 1 I. NQI . IINFJI ry, I I I 'gg' .- ,PI I I ,xi ,EQQIJI ELIZABETH MEAD YINQ I ' WI ' Hc-sperian K 7 I Sergeant at Arms I ' Annual I I Friendship I I I I Spanish Club ' I I H1-'rl-I I II I In mine eye she is the fairest, sweetest lady I ever I T 1 ' looked upon. - i I I1 t t ti ARTHUR MENARD I - Ente Ia: QI I Day after day he recites: night after night he stores up I!:,.I'II . knowledge. fy K ,I II Ill, U' I 7-A. 1 Reita :FN , If I-, I MAX MERLIN ,II I 'NN I No one can enjoy life alone. N31 ixxn , .5 Ixq .NSI Ip-,X I IDX IIQII EDNA MERRY K I Q Friendship hr Opera. 7- Ha Hi I Glee cmb IRQ RX I Do you not know I am a woman when I think, I must DX ,f speak. , qi' QI X I I 5 if , ALBERT MILLER ' XII I Elite I ' I Silence is the perfect herald of Joy. W , N ,QTI lb I QI I ' t ' P ! I I Il Q' hw! I xlr , CII fr I -5s- L.: -... Y Y - I -1' - he I ' rw r 1 fp: fl ezwzfra I' W ,412 14,1'seg-Isfgfr.-24.1-Q ' v - Jw- re: '11 , f -,H :I-.2 was Q. 51,114-1 ' l . ...I .- .e.- M- 4 , --Y ,V T --f5- E.:-, J-Aff Y-L +11 -ue V - I - A ... . f - eta- 1 - - ---- -.-- v--M -l-I ----- l .kill f w I C C A Wi' ' ' AND .- 924 Mfmmu Wrilnjjmi-. Q, T.-77' Y fi 6 .ffl if aff l l , DONALD MILNER . QV' See where he comes-so please to step aside. My l 6- l i MARJORIE MIZEL WY!! Friendship Y xi? A Typewrltlng wt The all-seeing sun never saw her match. T 'X ARTHUR MUNCH ,X Z K , IRQ' I l . w tgp -l Z' N l I l P40 N Clvlcs To be of worth and worthy estimation. FRANCES NELSON Friendship Forensic Club Opera Club Glee Club H1-Trl Always ready for a. good time, ESTHER NEWMAN Delph Friendship Her piano plays away the blues. CECIL NIXON One who quietly does his best. JOSEPHINE NORTHRUP Hesperlan Sergeant at Arms Friendship An excellent student, cute and little. WALTER OLSON Elite Brought up as best becomes a gentleman. 1.- '-'--w T1 l :ln ,Pig . lg? ', l If-. .lf I rl PVR '1 I 1 I' lp I I Nfl 1 I 4 2' - l lf A , F-fl. at E F-. fl P5 2 N l , I 1 11 wx f w wif! if 9.2 1',yl ., , .xl , . ,QP X, .5 A 3 .K ,F llkw nv. .QA may r 'bg' M7 ' l .Vt Z 1 Y my I l I ull? ' 55411 :N-GI X DE, W 19511 .' ll Q flxj SP4 w. ,I lyk PS' fx 1 Q ' by wig L72 W t Q lb ll ll V 4 fe. Q -go.. '-'+' W , - f - - - f f-. - ' C f 7-,- -eTAfiif'5?ff i7 7TfT? fE7'7f?5E3JQi '?Y'f?777ffi7Ni5 ' ??Ci'5 '- as lHZA?4'Ax:5s.22Ssi':.?g+.fQiQ4e-.231159.fraxffgg,Z'ex.?4s2fis?2Ns5LQQf-Lisle-xf:QfiU-'i' L - , 1 fl 1 MW-1 MH, 11211 MARGDN lx 1 If X 7' X 1 jim'-fjl 1 , -I W I I1 11,1-Sf 1 Ai-1' wi' 5 'ny 1,2 U U 54 jp 1 1,3 A f 1 ff ul ,. ' - 1 1 11'-fx 1. I ii, JA ESQ. f ij' N ci Nj-.1 DONALD o1.soN 1?-Q5 W ELA.: You never met a more sufficient man. K gm ny' N 1 15 si PM In W 19:11 'mg 7 H, HARRY OLSON K92, ,f Elite ' 'lrfll A valient man. N - 411 1 ,x ', :lv .f ri ,fyif HELEN oRcU'r'r KM, 1 IN Q, Treasurer of Philomathian 1151: 1 1 1 'w y 5531 F'1e'2?5ZZ3 11-4 ,1-.-A N Glee Club WNY! 1 X if Music Extension ff J 1 E -'V My Hi--Tri IQ541 NWQP- 'J Fair thoughts and happy hours will attend you always. ffl J! x 1 ' . - xufgh I-. N I - N 'I' 11 I: 'DEQ-N IDA ORLIKOFF 1 1 95--'l Spanish Club ' xg 'g The big words which from her lips fall Are enough the most of us to appall. X 1 ' JAKE ORLIKOFF N 1' Spanish Club There is no impossibility with him. 1 1' W ll X '-.ij EARNEST PAQUETTE Ji D-,NM Treasurer of Chrestomathian If-N1 .' ,311 President Forensic Club ' Aft' my Inner Club Play He ought to get there, he's a. good bluffer. FQ'-J 1' .' ' 1 Xml 1. 55:11 M591 .4 4 I. fgfl, HELEN PATRICK NR! Friendship -N gt ,U Typewrltlng Y N. ,1 W fffw' A very virtuous maid. I gg? 1f' f .' F UI '1 5341 E571 l 1. LA VAUNE PECAUT 1 X' 1 QQ' Dexph Fa-'5:21z':is1... QQ 11r'U'! A true girl, admired by all. figs!! h of 'Fil 4 fl' ll 1 I X3 V 1 K1 D A W 1 Y N rfwix 1 1 W Y W L IDQ I ! J wlu Wx X Vx A' 21 l Lf2'j,:1 -JJ, ' -61- ij I 11.1 1 1 V V - - ----W -- -----7 3 -Q i w T-'JTff i5, 'x7 x5' 'Qi-?1'T'i-'T N- 1Gi' -- ' 1 1' 2ff'?Aff.-'- '-'1.tT'-:-- 'fi' '11--riiv 'W 'D .. ,,,A A 1.3, --4 -.L -.1 Q xi X, -.G 1, xg- , 1 '-' N., ,gl X U I I E- fix--X Lf15-L--E' fi, 'QVQQQ ,Lk ff' 'L' ' fif ff: , iff? 5' x Q?Nt XZ1,.4ilE..f55b.1i2-.. 7,.J v xr ..-..,...f ,.......-Hpkxt-J an ,AJ , In -Ii. H-' ,- e .fe',..g I 19214 M RCDN ANDWlilTEIIk 'I Pa-SV:-4 ' N 'J-' , I- f --v - vi! I II?Q.m..zo.,44II I --- -- ---- -- -. . W.. I , IIz.4xv.:sZ+gQjII Ii I-.W A'-u- d'H- I 'I,I Q -LI ' 4 'A --A I I I-...III I 'N I - I IRQ I .Vp Jig I 2 I IQQQQQ I , I. II ' r fl' I,IX.,' In II I mv if gy- Igxilm rl 'I K DOROTHY PICKUS IISQI , Friendship I , '.II I I -X ' Typewriting 'II Her pleasing manner wins her a host of friends. IQ' r v' .Y I NI fx, ' FN MARGARET PITKIN IQ' PQI' QI Philomathian ' ,f I I I Friendship .N- JL .4 Secretary Typewrltlng I IQ Record I., ,il One man and only seven nights a. week to fight. If? :I I I I I QI . I 'I I DALE RACEY ' I--,QI X 4 ' , 4 I Elite -,K f I Opera. I I Glee Club I! 1, kb! There is music in his soul. N K' I I ,J ' by DOROTHEA REDICK Cfji Friendship . All humblencss, all patience, all- purity. I. , N1 'I MAE REID M ' 'I Hesperian I Opera ,, I Glee Club I ' Friendship I I I I Kind love and good thoughts. I I I I ADA RILEY I . Erodelphian II II Friendship A I I'-'1-., The most virtuous princess. 1 I I 'XQ -'Z' X IPQHI x! si-Il I?Q' LOUISE RADSCHLAG ':',III 153 Secretary of Philomathlan ff'b, ,, I 1 Inner-Club Declamatory Contest ,f' I Friendship I-,QI Dramatic .I I GI Forensic Club 'If N, Opera , I my Glee Club IIIFIII K4-,I Choral Club r -fII IIE: vice PI-eslaenr Hi-TI-1 I gold 1 ,U I Typewriting II, HI 'XI Quick, ingenuous and capable. XIII I' ff I Dim NI KATHERINE RILEY I. 'IX ,I Erodelphian PTXJI Friendship QI BX I To he merry, best becomes a. gentlewoman. Irv-,III I' 'N' . I I' I lg' I '- 'II I I' If II I I?-XII . I I Q: I BX- I I 1. I I-Is I Ig,-.III 'NF 1 'IRI A Ib In 'ii' If-QI IQBIK IIQ?.I I haf! I -s2- II :II I LJ I I A I I..J Tl! I 5- ' I I 'X:E'.,:- :?-if -.. H f7-,'?2f'f',f'.,.? Ar lixlvgf-',. ,773 'r- I I it -Ag 17.1, 555. , i..-,TI Qs. .4gi,g:fI,,Lx,V,QLAi-ag 3:-4gyg.j.,4.':I,,?l'.,11f .:- AQ. f.-. 3 'i I II.--I 1 .,.. , 10214 MARIDN ANDW'l'll'lE M- . . , ifgeifvfgl f X e e e ee 1 1 1 4 LJ ' ...--1 ' ' Y ml ' ,J41 1 1l ' Xl P111 Cyl 1 l 15 151 K - --el' 1 LWQ1 We 1 'FQ 9 ffl 11 'S-1' WAYNE RHEBB ' Elite ' I'm a gentleman of blood and breeding. IAQ! V V ,1 1 1 . I 19-J lf FRANCES ROBINSON N K. If ' W ,551 Friendship 11 1f-'-BX fn, A pack of blessings shall light upon thy back. Nj' Il .xc , xg 111 1,-,J1 x-'11 15'-X1 f n 11!4l RQ 15,3311 BERNARD ROCKLIN Fi'-M li' ,, A man faithful and honorable. 1' Q -Q1 ,1 .lv 19 . K 1 ad 1 N11 1 RAYMOND RODIN ,D ,I ,fl 1 Chrestomathian A l 1 ill 1 Secretary and Vice President 19'-I fb l He was a gentleman upon whom I bulll. an absolute trust. , Q A 1 7 1 ' 1 l ' 1 -61 ll l DARREL ROSEMEYER ' , 1 Civics 1 Spa.11lsh 1 I dare do all that may become a, man. 1 1 l RAYMOND RYE E ' Elite l ' Vice President ' W Loglc is logic, tl1at's all I say. MP2 Z 1' C1 IN. 1 ,afijg 15 4 li, I1 1 -YQ- 1 N, VIOLA SASSE I Hcsnerlan , J XQ1 Friendship N Hi-Trl 4 -'VP' She's just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. 1,11 lf, I Ng ELIZABETH scl-IAAF F951 , Secretary Phllomathlan Friendship I' ' I Plra.tes of Penzance I 2 Pl j 1 Glee Club Q! , D, cn?5a1Tc:ub n' v i l' M Q Tynewriting ' If-X N l Happy art thou, as if every day thou hast picked up a. 1 4124, 1 horse shoe. ,xi 1 r ' , 1l 1 1 1 . 1 1 'bl 1 ' 1 1 1 l f 1 S -,XJ l X X1' -ss- xi 1 'T-.4-l - 4 -- -Y-f--l 'r:l- - -2 i.. Y '-.- r . vii .. Y -T, - -- :Q :wr -,ff '1 l Y' 1 '-77'T..1'f '-.aff- f N ' 'Gfxw 'flflff x7f f7lvfc N171 I ll I IDN'lvl-4xf2'm.ggP:'v4r-..fn5-xkvf-e 4'1X,favag,g:Q.5A.fA.ffivfNe45,fi view! 1 1 I s- fi T., we 1924 MARGDN Amwwrilrrii e ...W ...,,.. i . ll?f4S.f.5NQ,4f.1f H II A s A - llffmgfszfgl i 1 L-.1 t ,, ii-1 ---' ......-.. 71--1 N -if' 1 I -.QI TMJ . il! 1 W . Nfl , W .Ju ' W3 J . .gl l Ks I ,'. l '- lip L! l . qi ! 1,45- . J ., l P N V7.5 Yr l X EMERQN scHAnLEs r-All K Civics 'pq' Typewritlng px! W' yr Good natured, busy and always a friend. hi' Q Q , EMILY suonfr iff? rel Friendship if-V111 R vf U Orchestra I l Sw, . N Q' Divinely tall and most divinely fair. fefap, rv -- 'ws M ,fi , U, gl MARGARET sHoUP ,K-1 if i' President Phllomathian 4' ,'. Q N Friendship ,441 H1-Tri wp , Li, 1 Assistant Editor Annual Q' px-,Q She was his hope, his care and his delight 112-51- f J Most in his thought and ever in his sight. f N Hawarden VX1.: if ,i ww ,X E f, ,SJ DOLORES SHUGART President Hesperian Q ,ff N' F Friendship 4 'I ' Hi-Tri - W Twpewriting-Vice President ' i i In simple manner, all the secret lies, I Be kind and virtuous, you'll be blessed and wise. , ' FAY sHULKiN 1 Friendship l A Typewriting N f I We needn't tell ll i We like you well, f XT' 7 ' XNQ gf jx LILLIAN s1MoNs ll pf 5 s XI Friendship .D Y Y She is wisdom's self. I LQJYN K.. A . l O--xi . rx xl 'lp S lb If ROLAND SIMONS K X, N Secretary and President of Elite rift! i fy Intex-scholastic Debate 179 ' ,jf ', ' Sioux City-Fort Dodge F l Sol Sioux City-Sioux Fans fy! l K fy Elite-Civics Debate '24 ,r , QQ Elite-Chrestomathian Debate '23 ww fxxx Secretary of C, F. C. Ifpsl ffl I am Sir Oracle, when I open my lips, let no dog bark. px, GEORGE SLOTSKY 24:54 N ' 1 4 W 1 K' He knows about it all. ig' 1 , , 4 -N4 l 'N I ll 'jf . . , L . P. t i di f 4 l P N ' ESQ It . , id 2 new -. J. Mi wry? ,fn E . ,EAM ' ' 1 -64- l. K L.. W , l..i. f - 1 ,- -,- ..- ... . V V- - e -- - --,A VF- '-'J . -Q ff--I-an-' -'fv w- ' 1 f' 7 Ii ' fl Y ' f l'-if-s3r1 f, ' wr-' 'Kr' .cf-2: V 'SE' XP? 'T' A77 I E2eNLf:x.1:fr-.ffwl.fs:-I: I-Q.-11.5 Vt- ,1e-ssc..-f 1itgs.f5s4fs-.Q.L3if sf:-,JQi:+T ' E5 ,.... in I Fail l f f IA! Kiel ,a - req luggri Ar.. s 4 J' vl'-.SJ l N ! 91 fi! I lbw fl- W l I ,w I ' 1,Qe.'.f' I '1-Nl W ff .RW ffl vi If , :WN X l I 'X ' I . -fr-, I l I , I gi i Ni I lcgfl 7 ,PQI wr f'--all ll ' f fn Kill Ijfwyp V- KJ l Dffli , hr' l rc ,Zyl Qin. 5 WJ: l, W' l flxbl 'i f I will 52 ,NU ,qi if . , E4 ,ii E. K' 7 -. l -1 AND . I'-' V'-' Zh MARCDN WHHE ,F 7f'X7 XV, ' Q - - ff, ', A ItfAf,Q,2.i Zcl , tt e C aw- EQ zgwggj .Li H- .....1. , 7 Xi! I rw, l -'K ' will I Q .X V . li' 4'-C' , 1,65 X 2 C BETTY SNYDER ' K A Philomathian l 4 ,tl-,lj Circulation Manager of Record 1 'Y Hi-Tri Friendship N J Forensic Club 'fb Q' Glee Club Music-Extension Without a sorrow, without a care. V, fri l Witll laughing eyes and shiny hair. ,X . lr?-ll fy' MYRON SOELBERG ,X -.Ji Treasurer of Civics tj Opera -' Glee Club ml Record-Annual ' if ,' He thinks he knows a thing or two. Rl .' ,QQ HAROLD SPENCER ' Elite , N X Victory belongs to the perservering. if l uf 11 QQ! 3 . . X W, H LILBURB STAMEN mlm ,X Elite Hi-Y l W Deeds are better things than words are, action mightier I than boasting. l 1 TAYLOR STEELE 5 1: Elite l' ' Critic , ' Opera Club I I I Glee Club Choral Club I ' H1-Y ' 5.1-, For I have ease, and I have health, 3 And I have spirits light as air, l ,Xi And more than wisdom, more than health, lfifi A merry heart, that laughs at care. HX-I ' if CASLER STEIN Band j ,x N Glee Club ftkfg The spirit of the times shall teach me speed. H Ni' ' xt llfqg RAYMOND STRUTHERS Q.. 1 Chrestomathian l- W I T in W, , , ynewr ng I I never knew any man cured of inattentlon. In 1 K 43 GOTTFRIED SWANSON rf, Civics - ,I Hi-Y ,7Xf.J' I Typewriting LPN I Much inclined to study, reason, and improve the mind. I f sz, l iffil I H 4 x' rw 1 ,rl 2 N l Niskli ,xq hx, I JN5'l.'iT F'-A. 4,-' ,Jil ,KT ,I-sq! , A X -65- 1 5-1' - ' w ' '- - V 3 Y- -,-. I ' I ,gig -..fini s.-.f'F'i,-f'-r- if 1f-'7iig,'r-ei :+a: aewfxgff- rf:-fr' -.f-1 'fp --- , -I wr -r3f'w..1 ' E52 tiff-XT,':fff'xTff if'- L-, , ' 2 i-5-5,-if-kxdeff-,5'iQa'f1,41-Ni'-Q-..':'.f1f'b.,j-X '.iX,fs5gg?LNI.:w- if lfgfrgdf bt T,f,,,etfp-vf'I l .- F V W A r .- +3 Vgsfjioia-qyjf W I V 1 M ' '-,jf -2359 l I 4Q..Q-isigrsffll ,f- - R - - --R - -4 fi - -. I ... ,- - x At: J . 0 llfsi-in 1 ll Q I '19 A ww' 'ffl 'H '4 'ffl l 'QI I lux ll ,i'. 2. fl I li-ss' , uf-T. 'if' W l lx' J v- 1 1 -. I F-,-.V ! rl le 4 ' '-i-fi , Tij- X L7 Q' ', , -,, I T,-.1 I HELEN SWANSON I W -' 1' I-Iesperian Ii N1 l -. I, Friendship ,Q xl 'lf'-,f Inner Circle lyy 35 w ',. ju' Music Extension C51 tkffl, Music hath charms and so has she. N .Qual ' , 1 ,-' :F LOUISE TANNER f 'ff V Twist , ' il Friendship 'vf' 31 I . ji-g 4? Herself alone, none other she resembles. if Qfj is F15 -Q31 ' MARGARET TEMPLEMAN H' Erodelphlan rig.,-9' Q phil, Hx-Tri Council bw! l TPM I Not short, not tall -,S 'Ji X E f , But a. good little sport with one and all. ' 1:51 7':f5l L QQ? A l f'.1.,flI ANNA TRERNKA l?.,:3',5 1' jill Emdelphian 'Tw N , ' Friendship I , I H1-Trl 3 , . L Typewriting X ' W W l She possesses an air and charm by no means common 5 I W i DONALD THORNGREEN r , i A good fellow, but sparing in his words. J u 1 bl 1 ' HELEN TIEDEMAN 6 , 1 P esident of Philomathian - Q r Friendship '-, .4 1' lfbjz Treasurer U' 551' p 5 Inner Circle .5 fl, Q I Hx-Tri Connell Evil! ' r 'l J' Record ',N1Q Ki' A kind true heart a spirit nigh, ,ii,,g,V I That cannot fear and will not die. Ylfgxf ,' I . . li ' Ali: RH, Vx , DOLORES TURNER V554 W 1 1,11 Friendship Kill I V Tyyy Wllat sweet delight a. quiet life affords, W ,jill LAUREN VAN DYKE 1, 'l QU Elite ll Eqglj l DX.: Spanish Club lp ,p' KNQJN My tongue within my lips I reign, Rnd I gun' l For who talks much must talk In vain. ,fi N f l l :raw ,NN f A A n Fla ' Masq 'Z E-13' l X55 3 bw, ! 1 x If v ' ' Req ,l-5.3! ll x wx l 'l .gy My - 1 41259 . - 77 H' 4: X.,-L lb- Dx 'Tnlfii ,Jo -ss- , 3 I: . ...E , ' ii, '. M-, .KAW--- l. , --.'- - 1-' ,ET -L , .fm--A 1- 7-93 ' P 1 Ti- ifizif''23g,'Y4:,ff igf'f' nf' yi Q,jfx1g'scfg'NiZffNQIf 'll-f,'fti4't ' i Y R W l'L'i 3: 4'll?: 1' ,l-1:3sLf'59-QQ-Q91-iwgQ5:.YVi ' tiki-f'i'ff 'e 'in -143' f-XML-'fi' 'I:'1f'li-.ll I I ei. ', T' 'J he - I 'I 214 MARCDN ANDWHITEII -my 1' I I, '-' Q I fqf X722 7 I IaZe'Q':' -QIQAQI f r A - I'.Qv.4. W -,I YI I II I Dry ' I. all IIPQI f I' JI If f QI. IIXSII I- ,II IIIAYH I ' P I IIr1!!II I f'I IIQII ' I' III R I , I - 215+ 6.15 'X I IAQ , PAULINE VAN DYKE I I',9x,,I I K6 Erodelphian IJII It JI Friendship 'IQ-X ff H1-Tri 'I XI' x KJ , Typewriting XII Iv I Happy am I, from care I'm free, IX' -, I K Why aren't they all contented like me. I I ,II K Hi- Insta I 3, ff.. VIRGINIA WADDELL IN I I Philomathian. ' II' Friendship I If 4' I .QI Typewriting 5.4 She is pretty to walk with 'XI A And witty to talk with. I , I I I I -I ,N .Q . .RY I! I' DORIS WARD I-.KCI A I Friendship IQ . If! JM Music Extension I If' KI I jtxi I I Typewriting I,--3 I 'Q-QI' Contentment is natural wealth. I ,e 'N I I I I -C ,II Sn ,X -,I I 'ILII . FRANK WARD 2 I I I '+I Eine I IL'-' I think I am handy with the ladies, and who wouId11't like I to be proficient in this art? I I I ELSIE XVARRING I-Iespex-ian I Twist Friendship II I II Smiles make the world go around, so I boost it all I can. I I I II I I I I CLAIRE 'WEINTZ rg Ellt ' f- f I X I I 9 -al If-I'-iII Band I .5 I 'J ff I Music Extension I, ,V fl .QQJIII Ol'ChGS'LI'8. NJIT., I Iv I , . . H1-Y If I X A youth flee f1OITl trouble. IQ-LKII I I ,Y BI -I III 'I FLORENCE WILBUR Ip, II Ifx: Philomathian. I Nif I lf Friendship I fr. II Chimes of Normandy IIANII I I II Pirates of Penzance I :-'-,,I I II,,' 172 I Music Extension If H 'I' QI Giee Club I-5. III I A chorai ciub II' -4. Ii She is the very pink of courtesy. LCII X I . I Ib ..I If ,II RUDOLPH WILL kxyn I ,NNI Chrestomathian IIQSJII I IO' I I am a spirit of no common rate, :IJ :,1II LT .I I - -' I , I ,III I IIIINEII I ,f Ig.. I I -.II I IIXI I5 I I ,III I Q I .fII I' III' I WI IIICS I ID 'J If I II'.t'I I I I-3-QI I P ' WI ' I III ,I I 'Ii ffl T 'I'ifx I I IIS' If Ii. I II SI, Iffx I S-JJ I '?.I I IIQLI It!! -671 M41 I 'YI rl Y., N -1: - -I ,X X 1 1 X N E Axxf 'NX if xv 244. 1 .kr X X I I' I T G1'v,Iff'Tff'Ti- 1,175 vii-iT.af'fs1'E1f1if-If Q--I'- 'I iiiflfff--1-4164 .I I I I I I-'1'f'12- 13 If 1 gl4-1'I..ff- gifts-,gg,--22 ff: frw lX -'f'-t.I'-ate:-fuvgyr gr I-'-1I41sIt,5ofLI III, R X . H ' Y - -r is-1 his-M M 1 97 Ann ' .. R - -ll . W lq2.lL MARCDN WHITE T. -. Z W: -- lim 4 , I, M .- - M. - Sl I - Ml - 1-T ' -if l:l5f l II -ill PM RPN lx . 'l , i . W- . W lgs. iff J f, . ff Rugs!! WV A I - , ., l .4 ' .X .-2-1 ' Mg, ll N pix 4 1 .ill 'fi ru. I a i .I . if A wg l 1 173 KENNARD WILSON QI-Q4 Chrestomathian fx Annual .-. t , His cardinal virtues are in his hair. Lf' 'pl '- '. . i 1' lf Q 1 'Wil lk' IJ I RUTH WILSON f ,-' lij-'I , Philomathian. Tvs! ' ,131 Friendship lbxj lg. If' Hi-Trl Council ff I,-l .-I Typewritlng pkg X .f ,J Annual 1 r' Xa XJ Oh, there's nothing half so sweet as love's young dream. R541 ly. gh: BROWNIE WOOD 'I--LJ W I Pxjil Philomathian. lfjxa, ,ix fll. Friendship -, ,il , lffxlf Secretary of Dramatic Iii: 'J Pirates of Penzance VI' If ,fill Giee Club F35 ' 'f Music Extension 1 'f ,If . Choral Club if ff if ll Orchestra ' of Hi-Tri il, The world knows nothing of its greatest women. V f l N RAY WRIGHT Elite l W Publicity Manager Hi-Y Glee Club ' Track Y I While I remain above ground, you shall hear of me. ' HAZEL YEAMAN , 4 Y Friendship -v Y , '- Erodelphian l IR 'il' i lx Q Opera. N2- f wil Giee Club ff ,iw , 1 l Choral Club Q' 'I ,T ' l Hi-Tri T34 ,l ff . People who lead a busy life never find time to worry. W' -. N AN r Qu. 'SR' V l W- ,- BARBARA ZWART if 1' l up I . 'rwisc FQQ-ll N Friendship V ' '14 J3 '1 Those who know hor love her. I '-., t ll- 1.1! F' ,Al ll gif HAROLD PETERS 'Xruj : Elite fi- '4 ,.',. Q HI-Y rf ,QW President of SPiil.l'liSh Club QM :M Typewrxting Q --J li As harmless as he looks. l 'B' ' is Wf HAROIJD BOE L If : r1:.'l,, Calm, cool and collected-surely he will rise in the world, 1 W' ' ui-,c4,' V bi .F W :All Nl I . l Rx, . ff . l 1 :iffy ly, p . l 1' ' V inf V , . I '. M: l l Vps,-.I ...nfl .. .W 1 will I,-1. I Af .1 , 1' '. - . .4 yll ,J I ' -ss-- . I' 'T- 'T'-lil ' in K T:-.A : Wiffra- V 'wtf' ,.-n ,W f M if!-.. - if 1 -Q f,,fQw , -i if I -fifa-1. - ff if 1 viii, 'GEC-E1'A :75ft'fQf', -JfrQZ' 'ffiffgif-fif f'7j l ' W ' I ' X ' A if sv- if - , 4:4-.-isf1a- s Q1N-f -V93-is-AM g.1'-if-vhkrss-fi 4-' ' - f I -fl 'I ff O se., 1: M IUIIIMQEQOMARQNLNDYQII Tm, I QL ...f. I .4 I rp IEW!! I III 'III I fy , . , . , e V 1: IC ,rj 9, . I . Qs, I Q If-3' QQ, . -1' IB . I, ,-I vi ffl It 1' 1 351' I 1' ff ' I 'UI' gf-II JOHN BALLACHTY ' Band :fy I :D-Il 1 never run out of things to say. -'Q' - l I 'J--:Q I Il. ' f ,4 N , ff' 'll M F' ,ll HERMAIN ASMUS I A l'-,iv I-il Football '23, '24 lf, y I I 'SR' Spanish Club If-N.-II I' The Math. Shark! Wg, I I.. X wx ! I , 2 I I ,,x .qv ', MILTON BOLSTEIN ,cu ,A I I Music Extension I I'-'-I1 , 3-,QI Band '22, '23, '24 X I' ,f 1753 Annual '23 'NIJ' , -' II He is a regular Slllek. I ,IINX1 I 5:21 'WI f 2 -- , R61 DOROTHY DANNER I F15 I Inj 'TI Treasurer of Erodelphian I I I'?I I I XXII Friendship : Lf' ff fs,-' H1-Tl-l I . I-Qi Of what should a. girl be proud of, if not of her friends? -I I AI ' I I MARVIN GOODRICH I I ' Elite I I Basketball '22, '23, '24 Nl I I ' Track '22, 23, '24 I President of Spanish Club , I Typewritlng I Annual '22 I I You would never suppose it, but I am naturally bashful. l Lg I 1 1,5 , Ie,-Ill mf , I I ELLEN MCADAMS 'Lx'-.S I 5 I A good laugh ls sunshine in the house. ' 1 xx 55151 PN KENNETH SMALL ,Ig-I f 1 Sergeant at Arms and President of Elite 'lf ,' Q1 , IS Ii Ente-clvics Debate '23 and '24 IBN ' Class Basketball '23 z 5 IX Sargeant at Arms and President of 1-Ii-Y If gf DBI President ol' Northwest Older Boys' Conference I ' Annual '23 I ff 1 Xi-I, I've lost many a home ln Morningside. l Q VIPZII pei I I I ,EN RUBY WASHINGTON ,I Friendship 9' , ' ip The mlldest manners and the gentlest heart. I IFLJ I 'N fn N-'I IX Q ' 'fb' QI :ff N I J I s , lfxx , E , -.tl rf I IP 3 I 5 IK' , I xi' f I' l I I g I I Q 2? IP Ib ' IN li ,J K 2 HN 41 Q f IN -c9- PQI .O A f i- I - I '57 if 'iii V' 'fx'-. sf'-' If ? 3 fff?'f'f'i 1 -f I I I V' I O -T 71 -'ff fff-zffffh Yr fr' 'ff :fx nf 1 I I K I HT ' 1 ,-1 w. ' ' , 'K , . xx , X X' 'l -rf' M L ' Y' -N-f , me N ll l -..Q,N..1.xlg3.-. .l,f?,,x. - ,VW ,. L-, . .., , I 5 3- -Q ' I s ,- ,, - ., J.- -msn-5- Lf, s-,,,, . ie. W - x .Vt ,i --. s. ,-. if Q ' .- J. Ja e so 0 lil 214 MARGN lmriulirf lf- - --1 X 1 -,?g, A A 'ir .I g 'l I 'iff-'?Eq7'xi1?.. My Q aj, IH 96- J g - M 'lt fr ifeml - -.-. -A,l.i- .J-L , K -li- ' t tl ll ' .gt 1 l lk' gl. gi, i Class Prophecy iff' Where Found Hobby Highest Aim 'Q Myron Anthony ........,,.. Anytime in 104 Advefiising To sen sn 0,000 W i H worth of ads for An- al Marguerite Allensworth Anytime in the halls Stealing watermelons To get anifipe one W3 1 is Bill Baker ..,,.,.,.,....,.. On the platform Debating To be a politician Sl Vera Beams .....,....... In a car Tipping over To get righted if Cecil Benton .... .,...... N ear Church Get to work on An- To be nearer or Nj., nual, members dearer tffvyizr George Bliven.. ...,... Most any place Kidding the girls To be a shiek Anna Bodin' .... ....... S ome quiet place Typewriting Stenographer 7. Fred Church ............... Church Drawing His ideal picture 'i I Ardath Guiney ........... Going home Smiling To be a blonde i Milton Held ..,.....,.,.... Ask Aldine Laughing To pull a bright one l Fayola Hendrickson ,,... With a bunch Ask Mike Getting ready to go l y Aldine Herman ........... Milton knows Being nice to boys Reform Milton li ' l Glennard Larson ......... Circulating Annuals Studying To he a ham lkfii George Brandt .i......... Cha,sing?? Combing his hair To graduate Il-S ' Gordon Larson .,.,.....,, Do you know Singing To live long 'l To Ui Clarice McDonald ....... With the girls Writing notes To slide down ban- l' if e'k nisters , -ni, Winifred McClure ..... Roaming Serving more ice- Be reckless l F'T.r I - QT cream V551 Joe Northrup ............... With Vera Hanging on Exceed 1. the Speed lvjj lmit 1 f Margaret Shoup ......... Hawarden Someone in??? Collect monograms ,. lltffii Dolores Shugert ............ Unknown Girls, please be Stepping Ollf gn quiet Betty Snyder ,,............. Mystery Hymn That little bungalow gggkijg Taylor Steel .............. In a Ford Singing On H i0iIll MOTC speed .Qing program G TIL Helen Tiedeman ......... In the hall Bobbed hair Married Mai-eia King ,,,,,i,,,,,,.,,, With any keen fellow 'Is my hair straight? To please HIM rff-l Eliot ' iff' it rd -Nu 73 -.1 .- ,M , W, , Y --- -- ----1 I-ig-,f-ff -1' 1 H , ,. . i ...K -: ,1,'-' -V --f ---V ...C f---f. -:A .. . -,c,',-, ,-Q,-, . , K,-,---.,g.-.. -...,,,.-+T1 .., Y ,--.1-W., , , . , 1... . W., X--1 s , . , t, + '1:E -+P- -.' L 4 nk nxf X , - . .',- fr -' -.-,. J - ' -, '- ,' V J' V'-1 '-5 . - ,. ,, .lm try- -+R rv .N f. , -X .. , x k. ,-N ,f . , ,,f.,, I., ,-..x'.,, n..-.H-,--. --f - :-3L-:x- ..-x 1 '. 1,-' . :,.. -:3n - M-, I lI r , I A I5 II-IQNI I f I . , .. . Ml II .II I II . J I. 4l Ip I I Eli QI: I I-M 'X I4 tffvw I IIIQIJ5 I IW Q.-FEI II, 5 . III I - ,I I I I I I II IIT I I III-III,I IIIIII ,XII I If I 'IV'f'1I. 'I.I:lII If 44 I I IFZII I TQI'fII I J -III I.-'rf-'I I ii .- ,Eb-t . A,4 -..g .i....T - , ,, I MI, I II 20,24 M IHQIQWII III 7YfTTff ' I ii., gmm X N X X NN V Ax NNN gwl nnllllll KN-xxx Xwqx x 5 E 3 M 1 SISEINS Q :AE NNHEXQQSINQI N X : , I Ib x I X-3 H I Ami I lu n , 'if LI. nm 'S - ' 15 Wu ' :S .LFEQL il Ig .R W I E gy I I LE I III kgfa 1 ' I I 'I '? IMI A ,,,, Q I .. I M 'Imh 171.-.- , Y 3 -TA 'ff 7-1--'ttf ILM LI I IVISIII' III .A I ,I 'II I I' I -'II I II I I I..-,QI I I I I Ig, VI I. I I. I YQIIQI I II' -. I 'IAI 'I LI I I . I, III I IIIL-fI Ii I I-:II II II -, I., III I-..., III I II51IIfI I I III, I IWI, I'III IIT-'I I I. .iI I IIIf:-Q,W I'-. -'I IIIIQII I-DN.. I -' IR ri X IMI II' f I 4 .I ,I , ,' Y ,1i5, m3T1'92hMA CD A 'W 'f E1 Paw Sf' i , ' i x, ' hx I ,xl Pri i R X .. , 591' 5 5? wi Rei M ggi X F. Anderson C, Larson E. Brooks P. Gross , rffw ' Q5 31 T 4 Pg FA R W' 4-: i R i 1 I . 1 Mzdyear Class of 1925 I i V President ---- FRANCES ANDERSON I M Vice President - - CHRIS LARSON fig! Secretary - ELIZABETH BROOKS R ff Treasurer - PAUL GROSS FQ L my 1' J Ilfgl N. i ' 77 Q 'Ri ii PQ F3 -.E NJ, 6 B437 TZ' S 2' i R -f2- hal .4 Y Y A , ' 1 i 6-if-E -V I, BI I ALVERN ANDERSON Likes to draw. ANNA ANDERSON Has friendly ways. DORIS ANDERSON ulet, sweet. EDWARD ANDERSON His smartncss always burns. FRANCES ANDERSON A quiet dignity and charm of gentle ness. LELA ANDERSON A dainty friend to have TVALLACE ANDERSON Poppy, studious. FRANK ANTHENS Cogltatively, humorous. YVILLETTE ARNOLD. Happy go lucky- ARTHUR BABBITT A good Chresto. EGERTON BALLACHEY A good scout. STANLEY BATES Always mischievious. EDNA BARKER Only one like her. OLIVE BEACH Zealously brilliant. DERYVOOD BECK Always honorable. CAMMON BENDER The trick drummer. BERTHA BERGER Modest, en tertalnin g. SAM BERKOWITZ Studious, thoughtful. ANDREA BEYERSTADT A smile will go a long way. WILLFRED BLACKBURN Earnest, endeavorlng. WILLIAM BLYTHE Easily shocked? SYLVIA BOURDELAIS A personality all her own. LOTTIE BORSI-IEVSKY Always progressin g. DARRELL BOLTON He has a good time. LUCILLE BRADSTREET Say Dale or Bus and she will blush DOROTHY BRASHEAR Studlous determined. VIVIAN BRISTOW Pretty, sweet. FRANKLIN BRITTON Slow, easy going. HARRIETTE BROKAVV A Delph declamef. ELIZABETH BROOKS Audaclously peppy. HERMENIA BROWER Saucy, cute. PAUL BURNETTE Aspiring, alert. BERNICE BUSH Likes to study? CYRUS CADE BG-COTHIHE. RUTH CARTER Witty, darling. RUTH CASE A case. GLADYS CASTLE Admirable. MAUDE CATES Quiet, studlous. VERA CAULUM Calmn ess, dominates. GEORGE COLEMAN Alert, dependable. MARGARET CHESTERMAN Peppy and clever, DOLORES CHOQUETTE A leader in Erodelphian. VIVIAN CORY She does things and without much noise. MELVIN CRENSI-IAW Capable manager of our Record. THOMAS CHRISTY No lsy. EDWARD CRADIT Greatest doers are not the greatest speakers. HELEN CROPLEY Gentle, lovable. CORALE CROSMER Everyone sings her praises. ANNA MAE CULLEN A merry smile for all. CREIGHTON CUNNINGHAM Popular and witty. JOHN CURRAN Smart and interesting. DOROTHY DAHL Quiet and sedate, LOIS DEARWORTH A good mixer. HARVEY DECKER Star player for marks LEON DECKER Pink0y, brlght. ERMA DEWEY Small, bashful, ALICE DUHAIME Much admired. DOROTHY DYE Quite the Sheda. FRED E-ARL Snappy little runner. HERBERT EDLUND Quiet but right. CURTIS ENGBERG In the race. JAMES ENGSTRAND Willing and likeable. IDA FELDMAN Vvho is her field man? ARNOLD FEIERFEIL Animated, enjoyable. FLOYD FLORANCE Friendly and sincere. NELLIE FLOREN Sho's coming. ALVERA FISHER Never seen without her lessons. VVALTER FLYNN A business manager. DOROTHY FORSLING VVins admiration. SARAH FOWLER Real coy. LOUIS FRANKLIN Frank, endeavoring. CARLYLE FREDERICKS Grave, non-committal. LIATI-I ILDA FREDERICKSON A jolly companion. CHAUNCEY CRANDALL Unconscious of his worth, SIBYL FRIBOURG Serene and smiling. GAIL ELLIS When she gets there things hum ELIZABETH GALLANT Gallant and serious. GRACE GLANVILLE A true friend. ARLEY GOEBEL Fairly busy. LUCILLE GOBLE Penny- Go. MUREL GOWERY Quiet and demure. JOSEPHINE GREEN She knows her math, PAUL GROSS Liked by all. CARL GUSTAFSON Chemistry shark! GWEN HAAKINSON Daring and lively. HELEN HANNESTAD Castle Fairy. EDNA HANSON A sincere worker. ELIZABETH HANSEN She's little, but O' my. PEARL HAVVKINS Quiet, plucky. HAZEL HANSEN A booster for the school. KENNETH I-IAYWARD Ask him how to raise a chem-Lest grade. RUTH HELGESON Loyal and pleasant. LEAH HERZOFF Smart and brainy, QUENTIN HENDRICKSON. Heads I win-tails ditto. DOROTHY HENNESY Enthusiastic and smart. HELEN HENSEL Winning personality. LOIS HICKMAN Intellectual, dependable. MILDRED HICKMAN Capable, needs little advice. MINA HITTLE Gone, but may return. DOROTHY HOFFMAN Believes in study C73 sometimes, MARIAN HOFFMAN Here's to the girl with a heart and smile. HAROLD HOLDENREID You can't know all his worth-he's too shy to show it. SIGNIE HOLMBERG Always ready to help, HOMER HOWE A staunch supporter. GRACE HUERT1-I Friendly, willing. ADELAIDE HUSE Modest and thoroughly capable PLATT HALL No wisdom like silence. GRACE INLAY Has a good time. MAXINE ISEMINGER Quiet and reserved. ARTHUR JACOBSON Always a gentleman. VIOLA JACKSON Smart and sweet. DOROTHY JEEP She sure can sing. VVILLIAM JEPSON Wonders will never cease. EDNA JOHNSON Witty and full of fun. ' FLORENCE JOHNSON Gracious. maidculy, GERALD JOHNSON A promising s1JeaKer. HORTENSE JOHNSON Dainty and gracious. VALGERTA JENSON A loyal lady. VERN JOHNSON Is lie not passing fair? VICTOR JOHNSON A man 01' broad proportions. EDITH KANTROVICH A friend, modest and quiet. JOYCE KEITH .Bethlnk thee on her virtues. HAROLD' KENDERDINE Everybody's friend. FRANCIS KENNEDY An able speaker, GLADYS KENNEDY Wllllng and capable. RONALD KENNEDY Oh girls! Oh my! . MILDRED KITCHEN A peach of a girl. LLOYD KNUTSON VVell liked and alert. OLIVER KNUTSON. Popular and energetic. THEODORE KOOLISH Talkative, irnaginative. MAX KROLOFF Capable debater. ALFRED KVAM Qlllet, DOWGl'fUl. PAUL LAHR Nobody's enemy. HARRIETTE LAKE Keen, original. ' LEONARD LAMAR Calm, orderly. KATHERINE LANE A winning way. CHRIS LARSEN Dependable, studious. MARION LA RSO N Mirthful, mischievous. MAGDA LAYDU Perseveriug, efflcien t. VIRGINIA LEE A udaclously peppy. MARIE LICHTY A clever artist, JAMES LEWIS l'm different from everybody else THOMAS LOE Smile for the ladies. MILTON LOROS Cheer up, smllc! ANNETTE LOT1-IRIDGE Faithful, cordial. FRANK LOUK Smartness unto Payne. GEORGIA LUDLUM Impulslve, peppy. MARVIN LUNDE Able, endeavoring. EDYVARD McBRIDE Our basketball hero. DELPHENE MCLAIN Lovely, likeable. EARL MCCLURE Earnest, unassuming and good looking. WALTER MCEVENY By dilligence hc wins his way. EDNA McGREGOR Quality, not quantity. HAROLD McCLAIN Care is an enemy to life. I-IILDA MCMILLAN Kindly, zealous. LOY MCMILLIAN Efficient and pleasant. BERT' MADSEN A shrewd man, this. YVALDO MALLORY Loyal and just. EARL MARTIN Quiet and steady. CLARENCE MATZ Upright and ready. EDITH IWAY A DGDDY ITIISS. MARY MAYNARD Our Pollyanna. ESTHER MILLER Calm and collected, ETHEL MITCHELL Wondrous is strength of chccrl'ulness HAROLD MOULDEN A yelling clown, MARGARET MOULDEN lSeni0rJ Hesperlan Friendship Glee Club Hi-Trl Maidenly, pleasant. CORA MONTGOMERY A pleasant smile. HELEN MOORE Good natured. NORMA N MORRIS Our musician. ISADORE MOSCONV Wltlx common sense. LIONEL MOSS Never outspoken. BENITA MOSSMAN Distinguished, delightful. DELLA MOUSEL Gentle and accomplished. JOSEPHINE MURRAY Modest and mild, INGEBORG NELSON Earnest, diligent. LUCILLE NELSON An honest worker. MARY NELSON Engaging personality. CLIFFORD NESS Jolly, likeable. HAROLD NICKLE Ask Dot. LUCILLE O'HERN Sweet and smiling. DON OLIVER NVHICI1 his track. GLADYS OSBORN Dlgnlfied, reserved. BARBARA OLSON Happy hearted. HELOISE OLSON CSenior5 Hesperian Friendship Record H1-Trl A lovable girl. OPI-IA ORPIN Entertaining, lively. LESLIE PETERSON Always grinning. KATHERINE PA LFREY Always friendly. DOROTHY PANGBURN Is it Paul or Jimmy? MARTHA PA HKS Mlschievous. GRACE PATT ERSON Jovlal, carefree. CHARLOTTE PAYNE Frank, likeable. REINUS PEARSON Works hard, but the teachers f1on't think so, CLIFFORD QUAIL Earnest, kindly. MILDRED PETERSON Whom shall we ask? WM. PETERSON A lways true. 'I 1. 1 T f.:wf..E.f I germ Rmnmvwnln, ..,I I-I I Igygvgfggf gI s s . I I,........, .4 -5,-M rxszif' II' III f '. AII lf, :ag ILQII LII If 'ji I.-ISI I 5-I-II . .1 EI IIw,II I'-5 lr. ' 'I I I-,iz I If L 'I ml I:.5II I - f - If .QI If IIIQIII WILMA PETTY I-IgIj,I I lfIfI Wiiiniiig, petite. II' +3 . .I :I .'!,I I IIIfx1I S54 ELLA RATH IKQICIII If 'I Ella. puts ratli last. I ITX5' Txf' II: , I INZRIII . I P-:I I I I JOHN REDMOND I ,N IVF'-fIII Jack, speak for yourself. III.. III --XXIII I 1 I MIKE REZNIK IIX-,II 'I Mike works hard. I I' ,' ,I-CI I I.-,'II I-.XX I I IIN -.QI I I ' PJ' SOVEL REZNITSKY II.-'jf I I Likes jokes. IRC-,II I Iv 'II flu II I -. , I I I., I I II-Q-QII I BERTHA. RIAFF IIQQQI I If' I Senior I- , I fu' I Friendship sf' I IIIIQQJ A nice girl. IIIII'-I' I ,Lal -' I I 'A I I DOROTHY RIGGS I Latin shark ! I Lois RILEY I I 1 I We all like her. I I I I I I I I I I I II BERNICE ROARIQ I I Likes her school. I' NII I-Plil I I IIQZIII I II,'-',-I EVAN ROBBINS IIYQII I .Big Boys., , . '1 I .I 1 I IKISQII I MARCIA ROBBINS ZIII IK' III Always a smile for everyone. LILI If ,' BEULAH ROGERS HUTCIiINSON I ' Il' EQQJI She's already spoken for. IIQII f V, f W I' DOROTHY RUBLE r If! Aristocratic, smart. 3' 11 ' I il QQ II. 4 I FRANCES RUGG 1 AI' I Musical, sweet, I IIIISII III' K-1 I I I. FRANCIS SCHMIT I I Quiet, clever. If I I Nl 'QCII lx I . MI IQI 4.3 I I,-QI Dx 'J III Mfg, Ib ID-xx I 3 IRQII ,II II-.- I II -N 1 D4 Ilx AI I If gl S6 I l -Y -l II' 41 I I.. I Ffrlyw L i?'?5nk-'if fvsivz' f-Q '-I -I 'Q g.3g1,gCfQ':fgi:-QQ..In-Qfg,iQ?i2-QLKJisgixiig 5,3155-QI.z3fLi I I ILL. Q I J OSEPH SI-IULKIN Jolly, loyal. CLORUS SCOTT But not scottish. LOIS SELZER Lucky, smiling. ARLEEN SENNETTE Clever, spirited. MARCELLA SHANAHAN Marce1la.' is a popular name, PHYLLIS SI-IEA Phyll is all right. ROSE SINGER Able, alert. MARGARET SLETVVOLD Kind, sweet. HARRIET SLOAN Dainty, Winsome, guy. HAZEL SODERSTROM Look at snapshot page or ask LANFORD SORENSON Honest, durable. YVALTER SOYVBY Reliable, sensible. FLORENCE SPENCER Refined, picturesque. WIDNEY SPRONVLS Popular, good looking. FRANK SPRY Spry, Frank, Gordon MARGARET STEELE Fond of church fllilljl FLORENCE STEVENS An energetic girl. CLARISSA STOCKMAN A friend to everyone. DOROTHY SULZBACIAI Sweet and reliable. IRENE TASKER Silence is golden. REX TAYLOR Famous. HAROLD THATCHER Kind and sympathetic. ALFRED THOMPSON Sayeth little. MABLE TROWL With a. mind of her own. MARTHA TOMLINSON Gentle as a. lamb. DONALD TRESEDER Thlnketh much. EDWARD UNRUH The wise are silent. SARAH VICTOR Happy thou art. SANFORD VANDAL Lends a helping hand. GERTRUDE 'VVALL High ideals. CELIA YVASHBURN Lnyal, pleasant. MARJORY NVATERHOUSE Maid ls a sweet girl. RAYMOND WATERHOUSE Capable, willing, . . MARIE WHITE Merry, winning. INEZ WHITING Happy, reliable. SARA H WVEINER Music lover. ALMA WILL True, perserverlng. FLORENCE VVILL Endezwlng, studious. RUBY VVILSON Friendly, mischlevious. FRANCES YVITMER SlYlE1l't, enthusiastic. HARRY WORICOVER Doesn't like girls. LYDIA McMAS'lFERS Loving, sincere. MADALEN COUNTERMINE Funny, capricious. sci.. ' 1 - N r ff - -. - .. .., -Ji VW - - V A-1--M -Y-Ii K In ---i - T-- F5 xzigsifxxfzfgiiiljglll !9241MAR9NN'Dw HTElmL 'xf W7 LE ,f f. 51 ' i N Si ' 555' 523 ,Nfig 5 Q, f I 1 42 Q will mm halt 53, ' N1 Q iq IPI PT' ,RQ Q53 lj,Q riff' 'US-2 I L! 'l W 'i l I i lj n ?? E A105155 X up 4 :Sir Nr ' BJ , 4. 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KI rw L1 Green' fl I9 -' R' H' , I T QI f.'3i,III Y Y:xYAl'T-T, I I I I I-QJQI -101' f I MI I A bi I-jf?-ITfTT -l'gx! i':Y 'IRQ Hggf, 411. 14- I1 I I E-is iff ' -' I IIIIH 'Q24 MAW' M iW flHU ,.....i, 4 I f r l in il 1--1-1 r-593 ' I i, I they i 1 pI I - I i Ifsilw I' 5.521 VH, Y J I Ibis X I-:.II Ita W9 II , I , ,, W X if P121 l Ilgsg, :I-E-5.1 -' , - If V I . yiifiil If I, ' r W I ?f'3.'l1 l lI J ll AV! 'n:.QkI' V .' 'I 1 lf- ff? I Iljiift WIN:-II ' I I! I JI I l -,xl - N I lv- I. 'PI IIQQSQII I his Ox fy' I ,vi I I if 1 I If V X ia.-v VL 1 II-5-'l I Ifw' llg W' J ,V V I ' - I I ,I I i no I I I I t f if f e - I I I i I KI Il i I The Football Season I l ' , 'ffw The football season opened with brilliant prospects for a winning team. A num- , fi II33-YI ber of letter men returned to don the moleskin for the Maroon and White. A likely I 51,-Syl 1 1 All bunch of new material also was on hand. Coaches Martin and Green immediately began N If- -Tl ' Higljzl giving the daily workouts to get their men in shape for the heavy grind ot the season. 'QI , ,j' iq After three weeks of hard training the Maroons opened their season by a win from Ma- , F I Igqkjx pleton, 60-0. The Siouxs showed their superior coaching in all parts of the game. Sioux I iffy L , JI City was in danger of being scored upon only once. At this time Mapleton had the I 5, 153:--T ball on Sioux City's four-yard line, but here the team held Mapleton for four downs, and X 4,-151 I ll Bradbury kicked out of danger. Sci-itch played best for Sioux City, making six of I ' E71 ' rbi--lj I the nine touchdowns. I IITIFIH I I g -EJ I bf, If I I lx bl' I gill ,VI I .Iv-c I rw'-'ll I fr' lr' if' 'IPM ZS? . jpffi' I I I me lwfl N J-V'-,iid If-X In-.I M L ' iff! W I. RQ ggi' 0? V31 ,, f 'pf' I si' 'IAQ . I 5 l I I -1o2- '- 'LJ s I7 f- -Il 9 1 A -I Is.,f-4eff1ua:.A-'-s- gf:fgixQL::A1Qs.:e:ev M algae'-1-ina:IN-few-Quai-ive-:einen.I-LI.- if , ,z yl , 9 I 1, I L 'I 'fb V- g L-t-W-l,f.,.I I I m , f- 11 I',,7,W- ,- I f -T 1 ij. 'f2s-5:5-Qi.-1 l N ' I N W I I !i5,.:1A 'v,7',iA::2ff- I I , lZ'fQ5Q:-fix'-J I llf -L-'W ' '?f-- - I ',,:':g.fQ1i5':-L-11-5 , -, . ,..- ...i 'L.-A, ?l,-Mika, If T-1 I ISI I We r r -r - S-as I I Il-QI' 1 I 4 in A 1 X lil it: .frguuf - j Q Iilg. W, I . , 'I I ' N'--T I I ' I lj ,JI 'I 'gall' i, .I tw f'lI . -' J 5 IF4:i:-If I I .II -! 'AJ' ,' ll .f .I , I I'.NfJ, 'J' fl I tgxx N? lf E11 sly I .'I 'V - Il'-fl' VJI I iffy, I 3-'Pl I 33:3 'C-:fl 2-3 I 1. I V?-,KJII 1 55.132 Lf ,I .il lying' 1 ffl, ,IIQUI I I LSI,-Q - ,Amt I ' A 1, W I Q 15? i' + I f-foci I ! T X 4 I I The next game was played against Onawa October 6, and turned out to be an- ,I I I other victory for the Sioux. The team was supported by a good band of rooters from I II' . lv, Sioux City. Buzz Brown and Sm-itchy starred for the back field, while Harris, , ' I Y I Lindgren and Donahue played steller ball in the line. I X T71 . . . riffs I RQJS The LeMars game the following Saturday was played at Sioux City. The game was ' pygrl - slowed up to some extent, due to heavy rain and snow. The Maroon and White grid- 1 jQ ggi sters started with the whistle, and after a few consistent gains Buzz'I went over for :ggi .VOD-2 a touchdown. The spectacular features of the game were the good kicking of Johnson ,lb -, Rig' and the work of the line. With the victory assured, Martin substituted freely. The I Kiel ix' game ended, 48-0. I hi Ik .. v, ff llfgql Perhaps the hardest game of the season was that with Omaha. A big parade by I ' T359 Q ',f'I the students, headed by the newly organized band, marched through the business sec- i,-pf 'IQ-J tion on the way to the Mizzou park. Sioux City made the only touchdown of the IQ game, when they carried the ball across in the first five minutes of play. Omaha I V 11 I Ifgbl scored a field goal in the last half. Johnson also booted the ball over for a field goal I 'Fil I ' ,Nl ,fun Il I If ,- QSNIH - i ,,,, ,,,, , W ' XXII If: by XIECKI1 I pi,-'I T rfgfll I,' , ' 'I Iagfl 'ggi Ilitrfi I ,IMI W Iljil I ff: I In ml ,XIII J, ,I Iii-QJ XII I ,.' '- -if-.I I QQ' Y HWYWY Vi, I .1 if-'II , VH well , -Pg -103- fl , 6 , 5 2 I I' 7 'i 'ii'-S s9l7Is'i+ffieF? 79 , 'n ' :I I Im if 51 ,T 473' '-' 1' '-Q ' Ji, -J' Qs-Ji, 'x'gEQ,1f.v 951: ' ' x, I ' ll LJ , I lm t tI1MARmNtDWmII 'TI 1 , - CII ' I I f, II? II II:.f', I IIINYJII I W: AII I 'FII If,3I :IFN I IIXIIXI 'ti IITSJQ ,,' II Inf' W I ,581 .,X'. II , I tufgg I , EITFQ, IIV ITFJI 'W EQ,-III , If-..AIfII , VL.-IA: I II .I I --,I I I I' I It IQYIII if-?II I I ,W IIT .I I ISI? , I xg! , NI I fl rl I I lj. .31 , ,I IIr ,Ig-. we fs! 1 I I ., Q L+. I - I KZQIII IIN xl - IIII 9 I r-- - ---- -- - ,YY ...,. . , was I I I I I eff x I I I I----f --- HV- ---- .....-.-. -.-....-. -H A, . ,. .. - .. . .. . , ,, , Y Y HY 4 in the last half for Sioux City. The remainder of the game was a see-saw affair, both teams playing strong football. The game ended, 9-3. The next week Sioux City traveled to Sheldon, where they played their usual strong game, and beat Sheldon, 58-0. November 3 Sioux City clashed with the East Des Moines crew. An assembly was held to stimulate enthusiasm. The game was featured by hard but clean play throughout. Bra.dbury's playing was spectacular. Sioux City's defensive and offensive were both working like a machine, and the Maroons took the long end of a 16-0 score. The following Saturday, November 16, Sioux City played Boone here. Sioux 'City outplayed Boone, except the third quarter, when they failed to make a touchdown. Stellar Work was done by Johnson, Twogood, Coan, Harris and Donahue. The Boone I 'Q vt I ' I -I A ' -104- V7 I ''q'q3 9'-va:-r'r'j'7. 'f - gif' I? 1.25 'ifffh-Ja2'd?..qg -?fQ'Ki ??? mfrfxif' , 155.13 of-x.-elf..f-x.fe:,.eg -.f-fl I-- -, -,.f- Mex - '-..'1Ive'H.g-in-2-x.fIa.s --3-P,-been-..'e.fe .eexsel If-Q II I 55, Ii. II53. II 4 ' 'f-JL I., I ' II Il.: FII ' If 1: II, -QI, fl f 1 I I 'ij-GII A 5-,Q Ip. I IN If IN, fwfr, II IIf 2-1, I I,'lI If' Q' 'I I , ,BNI II .II :IX If rw IIIQIII IV' . 'I IIA?-SI Ig! EI I .E fl IIIEQM. 'I I II I I -MI I II Z nA I, FI-'lf 1' -'VI' V. . I 'Rf-JII If 1 I I I' I I FI I 1 .1 -.'lII, II,-.r I ,V 41 II:-in -wel Ir 559, V51 I ,' xgl IT :FIJI 5- , IEP?-,g KCJII 'ISR I r . XII WI 1 I in .f' EI I IIIIIII Q29M4Rf?!i5DWU'WIIIIIIIIII I I TTT III I I IP,'I I K. I,,:,I I Il. I III II I. I IQ-QI 'f' lf. 'R II I IIIWSIII .' -I f . I ,, .I I ,I ,I I QI. I,,..N, I I IIf ? I If I I-.-.,-I X I I -I IIXWI I If I I I I I I-1 I I It If I If .I LI '-.-1 .jx I. I K II.-I. I I - v I, II., In-I IIN'-. -' i QI III' I IPF: f I, I ,I 'C I IIFPI. I It-III . V IJ I III I VI f5iQII II 41 Ip-x IIPEA , I Ik,-q-I Intl IC fi IKIQQI Is'- 1,225 . - EE I I IIc 1 :I I K II' NXIWI 'I IV' ' JI I I I I I I I I I , I , Q I I II,?f'IgIIIIiI 3 II I WI , I I I III ,II II jf-Ig , I, I I , gjgg QI, ,I II ' I 53II'I 'f ' I I I II I III' ,,,. 1' III III IIL.,II.Iu,,,IIIIHQSIIIIIIIIIJIIII'IIIIIIIII'I'?IIfs5I,,tII. ,IIIII I1II'IIIIII'II'IIIIIIIIIQMEIIIIIEEIIIZ gridders put up a game fight, especially in the third quarter, but could not count against the Sioux City team. The final score was 38-0. The surprise of the season to Sioux City fans was the Haward-en game. The Sioux City bacltfield lacked the drive and pep shown in the previous games, while Hawarden displayed an excellent brand of football. The game ended, 19-14, in favor of Hawarden. Siouxi City journeyed to Sioux Falls Thanksgiving day in a. special train accom- panied by the high school band and rooters. The weather was perfect, and the game proved to be one of the tightest of the season. In the first quarter Sioux City had the ball within striking distance of the goal two or three times, but the Sioux Falls line al- -105- ,, x7..'i.- J ' Y Y ' , :df- A 7,1 ,I-. -If-.f - -It-. c , I .I -..Ma cm--II I. 1 I I ISI I I I ' ':-I I II i 'II I IfIII I., I Ifrf' II WI I iii-ZII K ,f' IDN: I I iff. I I IIHIII I If If I I IIr 4II I 'II .I I I 'I II.. VII I IIIZQAEVI I IIQSQII I IIIf'f'II I I Is.-I,'III I ,D.,I I I I If ,I I . ,I 'IIVI-QIII I I I I I I I I I , I I II ff, IIIQIIII I Ir Ig, I.I.,I.II I If' I - I IVV I 'NAIIII ITV, I J' I I IQIVIIII Il K I Iliff I I IIN--LII I IIDNDII I IPIQIII I II- ',.5II IN-,I IPIBI I ' '.'.' Ixs' I I IKKIII ' III1:x II I 1 QI, rf 'IE-QI Iiif II SHI I IPI I I ' I I I I Q f , t l . ,II -.-. Tl' 11 91 I1 lC12L4 MARCDN A11nW'll!:EZH -we M 14:g.:.:s:at:f'3l1I 11 I---he --e as e e e I 1fgzfa.f2s...Igs:za1i Wg -I , , H- f--. F-H is-1' TT my 1 'SJ' firfl L1'i- ' ' ' WMMA' ' 1 WJ- -1 lI'?'3 lI1 I ,.. 1 1 irifll 5 1f.i'11 1 VI:-HI J1lI N 1 TIF' I1 if N ,gil 1 .f 11 1 M2512 l ' . .1 19:31 . M11 1 I, KLI I If . I QQ' g 1f cf 1I2fi1Q 1 1 - I:js:I I ' ' 1, f- i 1555? 1111 Ml 1 i ff'-11 1 FF? i 1 11 ff.: ,i I I 12,1 II.f.,Qq Thx Jil 'l' 'V if 115111 11.5.3111 Q41 5 ! . N4 I I QI fit? xii, bye' KCI 'Ll .ff 1 1 ,tgflil I I 53,1 1 1 yi' I Iw I4 1 lhi-,.1 I .--,-:Sz 1a .11 ' I wg 1 '1 I 1'1r-W1 ez I I I Igi- X . I 1. . I I 11 1 s-Wi? .w..-. . 1 .1 . , 1 1 F QI 1 ways tightened and held. In the second quarter the ball was in the possession of first f ' Q 1 one and then the other, but neither team got within scoring distance. The third quar- ' ter opened by a fierce attack by Sioux Falls' team, which kept the ball in our territory I Il 1 most of the time until the last half of the fourth quarter. At this time Sioux City opened ' 1 an attack against Sioux Falls. Johnson completed three passes to Twogood in suc- 1:,, cession, which gained approximately thirty-five yards. Th-ere, with one minute to play, ! 'rg W1 Johnson attempted a field goal from the forty-yard line, which missed the goal by two lrgife' feet. The whistle blew and the game ended, 0-0. IIif:If1 Iiffgw The second team also had a very successful season, defeating Ponca and Elk , I. PRI' Point in two hard fought games. They also played Ponca and South Sioux City in tie EIIQI ,1-fa? games. ' 'If .'1I Ng, 1 N51 -s . -- - 1 .11 1551 i QI P311 N I- 1 1 ISSL1 i 111i'1' YQI1 1 .YI . I x 1 1 I VDX: FU: 1 Q11 X11 11' '1 P611 'xiii ' 'if , . 1 V'-' iid , 15451 291 ., I 1:-1 X 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 IIfZ5'.,I1 A ml 1 1.11511 1 ky 3' 1 ' T P15115 'hifi W 'P 'rs H 1, :Graff 'I ,1 IIXIITII III W ly Q .I,211IIb,I 1I.::JI 'A ' -'Ab' I Hifi? K211 -106' 1Q1Z --J 1...- 1 X41- 'k.3?l?2d7'T.,'-3ifgfg sf 1 ,ff ' -1yffa. sf'g fe-ff I sealift, 1 -'fs' .1 1 ' !1WEQC3-f-J-1-if-fX:tlv fIi-fig-'bf l'ff'?.iln5:-f-5if3.L-ilE?.Q:1Q ,fQ,fQlli4l1. .,1' f1'n3':l'? :..- '.,'f-'41 1 ! ri EJ!! ujru '-PM Pr ff fjli .iw 'P i , 7-nl A W 5 uv' 11- X H sf VY I--.iw i . 3 +w.'.,1ll I iii? :S xi H- -i i ,my i r l . fffi + Sew i if 1 if-, fill ul im, 1, l :Kew i , i , :K 4? P if f 1 :fi ' I 151515 'mini TVN? I MH, ,t , 4 ijsqfi i LA-' I r i P ii A i 1 , . .i ' 'A 1' xA K 'f M id -. ef., i 5 1 M A:10WHiTE ' ? i il .1 e - -- e is - - el s - -e lLf5K'm.i'fN-g.fJl! LQ e 5 kyle! , l:-:. 'i' 3 A1411 i I 2 i ' 1 i , ,Av, , , W , A 'Q This season was one of the most successful Sioux City has had, and only by a nar- row margin did they miss winning the state chaniliionship. A great deal of credit should bf- given Martin and Greene for the football team they turned out this year. '- -1 V- ,. rim' 'lx' N Kr ,Y.?.,.J K 1. fl-f-I i lj ' . i 'fl N , r If u lg? 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I 1 I IKE A Ii'-X' f ' 3 1 111 Bled I .r-E1-N I M T 1 I I . ,,.,,,., . .,., .1.. -U -... iq ' It I I I I I I McBride Twogoocl Coan I 1 I I I 1 1 I ' ' 1 I I I Basketball Season 1.1 I ' 1 This year's basketball season was one of the best in years. The team won all but I ' Nil I two games on their schedule. In addition they won the district, sectional and state tour- Ifxl- nam-ents, and played two games at the Stagg meet in Chicago, being defeated by the fm national champions. Coaches Martin and Greene picked approximately thirty men from -.1--II 2 I 1 the class basketball tournament for the varsity squad. Besides these men, Coan, Two- VN II .I good, Spencer, McBride and Braverman were back from last year's squad. Coach G1'eene IPXI pinned his hopes for a winning team on a new system of team work. This year's team 'lib'-,II used the pivoting and blocliing in carrying the ball more successfully than any team 'X,iI1'I Igtb. they met during the year. This attack is the most difficult to learn, but proves most ef- UBI 1 QII fective. ' cf, SQI 1 . , . . . . N :XC-I I I, .1 I The season opened with a game with LeMars at West Junior High school. This 5-. was the first game of the season in which Sioux City could be given a real test. Sioux Isp-QJI ,PX City shut out the LeMars crew, 32-0. Our defense was working like a clock, and the Le- I III3-.II yd Mars team had to resort to long shots. 1 I- JIT . . . . . . IQJ I h 1 The following week Sioux City easily defeated Sioux Falls by a 30-23 count. Sioux I II -.I I City displayed great possibilities of developing a winning team. IRQ fd' At Council Bluffs and Omaha they clashed with two of the best teams in this sec- I3 js' 1 tion of the country. The Council Bluffs aggregation was' fast, and Sioux City had a real IAQ, I fight to win. In the last quarter Sioux City rallied and wo-n by a 20-15 score. ICR? I -1I' ' The following week the team met Omaha in one of the hardest battles on our INT, I' schedule. Oiraha had beaten us for a number of years in basketball., but Sioux City's '1,' 'r Q, new style of play proved superior, and we left the floor with a 19-12 score. Ii Their return game on the Morningside floor showed a reversal of form in our Iliff!! 1 I II team, and Omaha nosed us out by one point. The score ended, 18-17. There was a. good ,IF-6.1 I fs -.Q 1 crowd at the game, and our team was supported to the end. 1' E KI WI . 1 I I all The Fort Dodge team played here in a game which was decided by an extra five Q51 I I IIQQI 1 minutes period. Both teams were shooting from any position of the floor, but their de- IVV QI HQQII ' fenses were slack. At the end of the game the score stood 13 to 13, which required an I IIINQIII I . extra period. During this Sioux City nosed out the Fort Dodge ere-.v, 17 to 13. 1 I ILhfiH H. if-I' L1 1, -me 1 P-:I sl. 1 V' ir-L-Al Yi,l-7-7 P, W Y ,gi f ff- f A ' - f Y- JJ: 1 7''.-7 -FFXI-1:'CsTf1g' 1-iff T T1--T T' if' '-I-'. -F'-'T if 'A-11.- 'I1157-11Wf'.'b??1:i' I I IQi-141-X-1g1ffs1efa11-23-4135-462321: -all iHi!g-5 xiLxF4'3' '--fer-1-411513 II51 I PQII ip K-'I' Irfx .Lx if , 1 I Iv .f II1. ill ,I fzivl Kf. .gh ,I i :IIN 'V AI I., , ,IN My ,X Ifuvq IMI fi?-Q f I- it-E 'I ,I QV I! 1 W., 'Ir Y X. 'II rm, 'Vid ...lad I I I . Q I tb-f ' 3 .xx ,lk ' I 'JI I I I I XVII II I I xx-1 K , Egg-I D fx I., :X -I 5 if 5 II K 1 24 its VR. If-if ' :QJJ , W is IQI, -JJ' KDXJII I III ,I 'I ' 'I I I -fg I if .' I Ir If rss. ' ,fI'I INI IXKLI I ,x NL I ,A I.: . P, . f ,., X ., N' ' .1 'A V ii Q Q iifigffs I A k f Spencer Goodrich The next week Sioux Falls furnished one of tl1e hardest fought games of the sea- son. During the first half Sioux City opened up their offense and had a comfortable lead at the end. In the second half Sioux Falls came back with a rvsh and defeated us out in the last two minutes, when they dropped two baskets in quick succession. The score ended, 20 to 17. Council Bluffs came here the following week to revenge their defeat. Sioux City started off with a rush and had a good lead before the Council Bluffs cagers could get started. However, Council Bluffs rallied and was just 5 points behind at t11e half. In the last half, first Sioux City and then Council Bluffs would be in the lead. In the last three or four minutes the score stood 15-14, Council Bluffs. Then Sioux City rallied .with three baskets in a row, and walked off the floor with a 20-15 score. The next week, February 29, we journeyed to Fort Dodge and Spirit Lake. We clashed with the Fort Dodge team Friday night. The game was fast and hard fought. Fort Dodge was not able to solve the style of play of Sioux City, and couldn't make their defense hold succesfully. The score ended 23-S. Saturday, March 1, we took the measure of Spirit Lake. Sioux. City played a con- sistent game throughout and maintained a comfortable lead. The game was close and hard fought by both teams, and Sioux City had a hard time to emerge with the long end of a 23-13 score. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT. After the close of our schedule we entered the district sectional and state tourna- ments. The district tournament was played here March 7 and 8. A number of fast quintets were at the meet. Sioux City easily won the tournament. In their first game Sioux City beat Ireton by a 38 to 4 score. The game was never in doubt, and Coach Greene substituted the whole squad. In the second round Sioux City met Sergeant Bluff in a hotly contested game, which ended with Sioux City on the long end of a 20 to 51 count. In the last game 'of the tournament Sioux City clashed with the Sloan quintet for the district championship. The game ended with a 13 to 26 score. -111- ' fr hi 1-xt: l 'X' Q 4 T ,ld-V-'Ali - -7 ,Q7'Vb xx X lf -gig-Q 'X I ..l WH' tel T., HUIIIkngt92a Mxnmnwwn g-III I. Vi., I K Rad if ,IX last AIA IIITVI I IES. II-. K, It-'Q I 'IQ' IIIIXI IICKII I K iv I,-f ,FI If:-51 N V I. 1 ,N Q.. Ile.: ,.'N.1j'I I A, xi IEXQI I 'IL'xx'1I 'I If I Jil. Ist KJV Nj I :X ,If x l IRI. If' 1 I. J 'lxf xjgil If F74 I II .bm f 'I md I iff 'rel' .. , Wrttxgv I LEW . J K. -.tj ITN XXI 7,2-II., Iii . of' P 1 I Ig I IILQQI. I-A IIA I Irrkdf I '.jf.: 1 .IFSII Ilya IRQ tai, 3 '-74 -m'f,,tn- 1, 'Y' . '-,f'-7'-r -v .,'-.,-.fi,:'- .,-,.-.,-,,-'T I 1 M .-' .1 'f42'.'-Qi!-15 ff 41-!-1bf11w.1.bz: A-es?-go a.g'i!-'iii L - 1 l lfllvggf' M ml' so Lggll! If fl on -as 4 E-V we 1 Galle ssl I I. I. 1 vw. .,','-X I 'I I I. ' If-Ill: 1 T T' I 'I I pi.. . . i, l ' 5 'ffl - ' Q 55 IlI'y5fI I NI-YI f ki- III, . I i .-W ' A 'l-:ll I II IEI I ,I X ' ' , ILA i l l!1,gI:y I ' NK 1 sri Egg ' 'Z-1:1 I 71, l ' ? .1 ' I is . If' II l ll .T we T T 'UN I l I ,I . mg , ' ali l I ' 1f.IIA 3 nj:-1- 3 1 . K ' T - -N X ev K I-H I md 1 'I.,I . W' If I: ilbw -.IM I . . I-'II' ll.-ul 1 L- N. .E ' T f I,W,.QI4 , I J 1 Y lE:'7:g:,i1 I WIN! I I II ff 1-,I4I MW. , f. X. All V g ,' I ,I ,Q l M,-t-JI. ' 1611 ' 'f he P ' fail I 4 :QQ ' v 1 TQNIIII . - l , I e I, ,l fa, . ll DNIII , I EI LI I I 551.1 Eel 4 W 1 owl. .Ig , 1 2' . A y.I.fi 9 1 I ,Iwi l if E . ., X 7 ' I I Val-ley Seigal Braverman I l l I Th f SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT, I i l I e irst game Sioux City played g i t F D . 1 l T if-egggg i2:ISgei:gleIh FortCDodge was ou?tTx1ii:venJg'i tgggedzgiztoralncijS1i2uxTgilFy1gZ3eg ' f 11 IN 1 em- Oan, Monriae and Tw d 1 ' - . I the end the game ended 21-18, in favor of SiouX03?g,I D ayed a. g0od consistent game. At ,- . The next game was l ' - Vxil :I p ayed against Nevada, which h d ' ll? mg Itge meet. The game was close throughout, and Sioux lCityaWaCE1?1c?tf ggfeboi-Sflfigglftefngg il I .QA tl e end. The game ended, 29-20, in favor of Sioux City, y ,iff-'V I Nw March 15 We played Spirit Lake f th t- . . . . I T Zi me of 'fswafss mszaazlossltz- hid is l ea em- 111 the 11181: few minutes of play McBride Cinch - ' 1.y 0 .' .ill if N , ed the vlctory f th S 1' Isnt and the game ended, 22-19. This was the best game of the t0u1.namentI 01' e ioux, BSN: l qt' I ff I LV ,I'I STATE TOURNAMENT , fq-If Rv- Maron 20 sion of , c ' T- ' . . wg, l play for the stat hx IIY ouncil Bluffs, Mason. City and Fairfield met at Boone to l N'g.1:II 'K-,Qjv nament w.th 6 Eltgmplonshlp of Iowa. Sioux City and Mason City opened the toul. :F ,' l ff,-XI Cit 1 I one o e best games of the meet. At the end of the fir t ' J If K . y lea, 6-2. At the neu Mason on wa t'11 - S quarter' Mason N-Fil . Q quarter was . . Y I -S S 1 in the lead by e 11 to S count. The third 'ii N Ip..II.I I a spurt for Sioux City, which brought us within one point of th R . gf ' , lg J' qulntet In the last quarter Sioux City was in the lead by a 19 to 20 e Iago? CIW txrxiajli , l I I I I . I I QI of Mason Clty, dropped a basket Just before the whistle blew Th Score, wha? Lluard' :lffll on Bluffs defe r d F ' f' id. - - ' ' e Sam? QYSHUJS COUH' ': of ning for the stiti chsgpiznshigihis Placed Council Bluffs and Mason City in good pun- IQ'3II The next morning Sio C't d f ' . ' lmrfll RQ? largest score of the tournamtgnt. 1'1?he iifsztteguaggelxflcehdgiiuflistgyod S22 to Score' the ' iii! l IQ half, 4 to 3. Sioux City opened up in the last half and rolled up a 15 if 9 Ego andqgge 'lit-gil 1 EIN, final quarter Sioux City kept up her pace, and by the 'end of the game the sc re. t 3 ' !,L 'fi flfgw. 2543- The Same day Mason City wee defeated by Fairfield 'in another one-eidceif Sage I This ggveseach team one Win and one defeat. g ' ' l IQQI l H atufdayf Merch 22 We played Council Bluffs for the state championship. This i Wil grill was one of the best high SCT1001 games seen in Iowa in a long time. The first quarter iff' L5II .1: ' fContinued on Page 2141 ffklll' I J K I. -112- SUN L-Q Mme 5 ,n - V-.- I fi lI 'T- 'ffT-T -it ff ...e L. . -ee . I E. 1- 1. C T g- e - e . -F - 1 f. 1 N-f ,. ., -. f - ' - . .., - A--111. -- f -- .. .. - -- , -K I, ,Io I ,-I N In '- Ig.. . -- , . I . :ff I ,, , A. ,- N..-of -:I . -I, ,I ,If - ,. - , y .--. .- -x - .ef . in .T A . .. e . -.. -,., X kr . ., , ., .f,, 1 - H ----A---rb.n.-L,.q L - f --'L K .- --. . . . '- .-K ,- ,1 -. N ff' .. -1. 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But it also caused great havoc in the 1 1 N g ranks of the track squad, graduation taking with it a coterie of stars including Tissy 1 'I Moore, Caulum, Lennon, Gillespie, Reed and others. Only six letterrnen returned for ' w I WI I' f-1 -ii ' ' i H131 1 W .3 - 'N ' 1 W' iw... H' Hifgfx.. N ' ly' V ji J 'I W lbw, L V A E i V V V F ,V JI YFSglw L Y V N v . V U J kif- V! ' ir T::F:!,:l f- ' ' ' fit f ' ' ' by Min l a l 3 in l c. Q .1 I . A .' -I, t ,V g - ,N3 'infix ii .V . 1 - X ' - jf - - 1, 4 5 Pg-:IL I , ' i 1 X -1: ' H42 , : :-- ' 'F ' ' 'E Z , VU' 2 I IME if L ,, l gi i ' 1'. 'N Q' 1' .:.:. 451 -If ' , I I N J' I 12,5 H' all l?-A , K 'rj' W if 11 1. , , 1- Y ' , ' . 'ix f -. l' -' , ' f ' ' . ' ' mgggil AN 'Ni' ' ' Q e l Q-gel.: LI 'nf . , f il if f' ' +.. 'Y ' ' TJ ifg' W Hwy!! W 2' I -f L I ,IDC-3, I My A1 , -P Y I fgfffi i i A Q . gal will 5.5 ,Xml V in in , X, I V: I 'Lb XM!-1' mu .wel f, J lx- i l c--- l to ' -,fl I 'Ig-:IIN ,pf 5 5 1 . V g 5 1 ,.r5.'j1 wx 11 ' ' 'ii . 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Q ,I ' L-jr, AY K , 1 .3 I I '- III I I, 'I Van Dyke Oliver Workhoven I II' I Taylor, Braverman, Workhoven, McBride, McClure, Oliver, Nickle, Beeman, Spencer, 'L 'III Nickol, Elsberg, Anderson, Crouch, Coleman, Anthony, Van Dyke, Earl and I-Iowe. I The Drake Relays. II April 27, Coach Martin and five members of the relay teaml journeyed to Des Moines I for the Drake relays. We entered a half-mile and medley relay team and placed fourth , I I in each event. Taylor, Nichol, Oliver and Braverman composed the one-half mile relay . team, Taylor, Nichol, Braverman and Nickle made up the medley. I 'I Sioux Falls Track Relays. II May 3, Sioux City traveled to Sioux Falls to compete in the South Dakota relays. IIijI I Last year we set four records in the relays. This year with only four men back, our ,Tj-SIII prospects were considerably dulled but we walked off with first in the half-nlile, third II -X, in the mile, third in the medley and fourth in the two mile. Taylor, Nichol, Braverman I'5L-QQ' ' and Oliver made up the half-mile relay, Taylor, Nichol, Nickle and Braverman the - 4- medleyg Anthony, Howe, Coleman and Nickle the two mile, Taylor, Crouch, Van Dyke I I-I -'y and Earl in the mile. I fag, i' Council Bluffs Relays. I I I May 3, Sioux City sent four trackmen to compete in the special field events at II: Council Bluffs, Iowa. Workhoven won first in the high jump and set a new record. I 'IIN' Bradbury took second in the high hurdles, while McClure placed third in the broad I1',.'I I jump and Beeman fourth in the pole vault. , If in Vermi-llion Track Meet. lip, I May 9, Sioux City sent her tracksters to Vermillion to compete in the University I if-TI I of South Dakota Invitation Meet. Sioux City won the meet with 38 points, but they I Is, .-,h- ,I encountered stiffer competition than of previous years. Taylor was the individual point Ip' sg, I winner with first in both hurdles, third in the quarter, and first in the relay, which It I made a total of 1214 points. Bradbury won second in the High Hurdles and third in ,I 'ID I the Low. McBride won first in the javlin and broke the record with a heave of 151 IMQII feet, 11 inches. McClure won first place with a broad jump of 20 feet. Workhoven ,Irsv placed second in the high jump, Braverman third in the hundred and Spencer won LIL: I third in the discuss. Beeman, our pole vaulter, tied for first at 10 feet, 3 inches. I . Beuna Vista Meet. I 'II- May 24, Sioux City will compete in the Beuna Vista Meet. If the dope bucket isn't , Ili: upset Sioux City should win this meet and probably break four or five records. IIs.,f II The following men made letters this year: Capt. Bradbury, Taylor, Nichols, IIIWI McBride, McClure, Workhoven, Braverman, Spencer, Oliver and Beeman. I Ilrii-Ii! 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I f 1 1 'W . 14 5 ' V+ -i4'+l1 1449,.:Qg 11- L 'f ..' -..'-1:g.44': QL iff if ,Bl 1 f 1 fkw X ix MIN J lr Wil PM mupm ll 4 v fd 5 4:5 I ' .-5-A 539' ' 5 -W QT iff 5 , A um In ' VAL - fr m '7 5 I E 'Q - U -1 Xl 5741 B rf: '-5 Mt: R g' If R 'ENNQQMAWDNMJVWWWWN Q It iF?5IILI.II'eI-+s H- W-A+ 1.4 k I w I I I Rnpreanntatine 1921333112 It has been the custom among the knights and ladies of the Castle on the Hill to select their most popular sister and brother castlites under the sponsorship of the High School Annual. The choice is designated through a democratic system of secret ballot, whereby each student votes for his idea of the most popular girl and boy. At this time the Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-F our Maroon and White wishes to extend heartiest congratulations to those of the Castle who have achieved this distinction during the past year. Prominent in all the school activities, always striving for the betterment of the Castle, they are enshrined in the heart of the student body. We may well be proud of our most honored students. With best wishes for continued success and popularity, the 1924 Sioux City High School Annual herewith officially presents Boys' Choice, HELEN I-IUFF Girls' Choice, CLARICE McDONALD In the selection of the boy who is best fitted as a true representative of our Castle, the choice of both the girls and the boys designated KENNETH SMALL U E E, I I I r'4 I .Hitt ,I I i I lil. I Q' I ,U ' I NJII , .QI ,.I, ,II ii1l .JI II ' I I. :J 'Sill I .- A-i, I xl I sk' I I. VI ,I I F. x ' r .-I I5 J BE! y E I '-'- '-.H 1 , iw fl I I . ,I All that is desirable in girlhood, all that is beautiful in a sweet na- iff:-Ill ture, all that is representative of the highest type of maiden is required in .- the selection of the May Queen of the Castle on the Hill. Of' I This year, from a list of ten nominees, arranged by the Faculty and ,xxx under the auspices of the Friendship Club, the one girl of our Castle who 1 is our ideal has been selected. 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Anthony Hi- Y Club OFFICERS First Semester President - KENNETH SMALL Vice President MYRON ANTHONY Secretary - ROBERT FERO Treasurer - FRANKLIN BRITTON Second Semester MYRON ANTHONY ROLAND SIMONS OLIVE KNUTSON LLOYD KNUTSON ADVISOR - - - MR. KLIPPEL Objective: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, by bring boys into personal relationship with Jesus Christ, as Savior and Lorcl, by seeking to lead them into loyal membership service in the Church of Christ, ancl by enlisting and training them for the lives of Christian service at home and abroad. -1 27- 1 --.f-- .--0 -..-- -. .1 . W A. , .. , L, .., .V Y V, v Q , - .-L-..,Hl,i1. W, Q r. ,, . ,J .' Y , 1- k-1'--,ix 1 ,J -fx A x,.-- T. ,,' f X X 1 -I ,1 eye ,,-,, - , f,-1, V, . ,, , 1 , . .,.. Y .-... .....-.,.. ,Y .4,.A 7,777 AV 9- Agni L HL-i l in-k Anna I A Y , - . ..L..L. ..,,, r-. . . ..,-I f,-,,,,1YY,,,-A,,--x.,,,,-, N JA , l-Y--1. ill... -1 A .- .l. i. -4 l. 4 , -T -. .x I 1 v 1 I-if II5I'1 ICICI I FYI V 1 I I 'V 1 1 '.'I' I 1If. II I UI1 I 1 1I M1 I 1II',, I I Ip Hg III. fi 1 Ip.-'iJlI1 . 1I' 2-XI I 1 I 'FII IILCHAI 1 -IlI P, A l 1 1' .'.'1 I '41I I 1:11, Ii'QII I Q Q II-VII I III! A , I If .I1 L. xl I 5 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 11 IfsrQQiQIII I... .' 1fe-ra tj!-I' 1 III:-'Q-Il ' If-5-31 1 ,V ' 1II.: 1 IFIXA I 'gas I II. Tl ffl 1 QI T-i-II 1 1IEfgr I Ir?-Q1 I T :I 1 153' P1 143 1 'If'iaI 13,1-JII 1'f'.I 1I,g,:III 'PSI ,711 I' 1.1' Iiff' I LJ .4 I 1 QQ i N ,I- UKKQ X I' fi' in 1...-.- W.. ww will as 5.4 .f lsr ' 1 cgi W1 V X, Q Ubi rjll, M' fi' .N lei ,- sf J. 1 ' 1 llil i Lf All mlm we ' J Si: Ali 'J Y 1 '-, 5 1 N 'RT' i I 1' Dil '.y, bfi! 'X 41 at D5 I' . ist!! Ni ' gn V i X., r I'-X . 1' Till i A .Xl .si lrlil +541 I Q. i l,x V , lil! fi- 1 '-F 3,i -J v FI ' C if N 4 ,- --mf QAM RCDN ANDWHIIEH 'fn ':.ffivfi.. . l fsftrfvf-O-' 17-f I j lll.q-- W---my - .U 1, lasasfaei 5 ,-,,t.,,,.1,... K ' - My L! .ii,,...,,-,.... .i...l TT' lfirijml - ,..,.. 5,51 5 I, ll g y' .I Vt, H! ' ii, ' LT? . l. 1 l Htkixi i li! . i lxolf, i i ' 'i' ' ls. Mlm , '11-I si 1 'vvgv 21-f 1, ik . V Neill i Hgjl x ug- 1 llifl ll:-f-lj luv' .4 l I vfillii :N - w, s n'-or l i rzendshzp Club 4 l. I OFFICERS , 1 President - - - CLARICE MCDONALD l 1. Vice President JOSEPI-uN1z DIRR igi. Secretary - FLORENCE JOHNSON irtifl ' Treasurer HELEN TIEDEMAN ul Advisor ------ MISS COOK bill N i . . . Nl Friendship Club is the club for all High girls Hyun It IS the club We all love Nqlgi When things go wrong 441 Just come along ijt-gl There you'll find friends and love I-Qil When you feel all alone X- P A It will make you at home .XSQ Troubles and sorrows will all end. 'mfg The're the best in the World lil?-:Q , Every girl is your friend QSM I The girls of Friendship Club- if A1 ' This is the song which the Friendship Club adopted several years ago, and it has been the lsxli aim of those in charge this year to indeed make it the club we all love. A first get-together meet- lt' KI ing of the year was held early in the fall, when many of the New Castlites became euthusiastic mem- Wil- ll bers, endeavoring to carry out always the Friendship Club purpose of creating in the school a spirit ,lf pl I oi true friendship, democracy and worthier ideals. 'Gigi At Thanksgiving time the Friendship Club assisted in raising a general fund, which was used illfl to help children of the Sioux City schools who needed either food or medical assistance. This was .fzfli , our first opportunity of assisting those out of school less fortunate than ourselves. Again V..y.1li3 at Christmas time a collection was taken which amounted to 587. With this money practical gifts VI :dll were -sent to several Sioux City institutions, and bouquets were distributed in hospital wards of the i, Au city. Also a number of baskets of food were given needy families, Some of the money was kept Q 1:f-4, in the general fund and is being used throughout the year, as Occasions arise, for altruistic purposes. -12s- l its 'mmm s -H - -.5----:ftti,' ff: ' .- l a- ' - -ff s- - 1 ,af-, if -1 fl- .ef va. --J. H 'xjfh-1 -'ily' 'xr-' p H.-ffl' . fa.-.X 31.-x 1 I-.5 rflfx 7,5 37- jf, j,',- ' 3 ' -X 'Q 4 'fx 'ff-2 j '-,K j .X jg -1 ...K 'gn ,' J,-5 JA ,fl ' I lei-.L -ff-'-f-4' 'f--s1f,J.L'--.r- -1-1 ZLL.. 1 4 Jeiiga 'Li 13+-4 '-f-'L -vie-1 -If l-.- A if ff 1 1 fihff-'L l I il l 1 'I ,L-. Ure X - -I II1,Iff,' I ini pf, I I I I 4 I MII IMZIII Iijlfg I '-ALI I1 'i, I Ll .IIII g, 1s-QI I ffl I II ,f I II I I:lf:,II 5. 'II XL-III I' ,L .I 1 I II I - I, I 'I II If I I iiilf I III I I .,l II',N'fI I ll I 'X ,II I I If 1'-II I, '-I I I .,,iI , gym - , 'Lf , I I I I fl ,. III-H III, ,I I If --TI I FSI M If 1 L I V' i - , ,I or J ' ' all RCDN I'WHl'WI T H' ,,-pL,- pt-ggfrr . I I 'A-me .. ' ,-,X,1-,, '.,',-,,-913.1 I If f.i f Yuri, Y f Y iii f W -I ,fx q:,ix3jf.'-. 7.1 5 IV- - ,-'--1- 11- I 1 I1-ii: an-efefge -H Q3gp.:....- o I , ,- l-L--- -MJ I' W-Tw I I ' , Iii, - - . . ' ' ar' been I I-:II I I, I f ,ff I I Ig ,Ig I rl.. jI I Jf 'I IQ. ,I 1 I ,..v I 1'-V, ft, IF-L ' f l If I I ' , , I , -fe III I 1 J .1 First Row-Helen Swanson, Oma Fredrlckson, Marie Metz, Coyla Keene, Theodora, McCornack, I Dorothy Day, VVini1'rer1 McClure, Freda Hull, lvlargucrite Kane. I Second Row-Josephine Dirr, Milrli-ed Hickman, Helen Teideman, Miss Cook, Florence John- son, Alleon Blake, Clarlce McDonald. I I, I N - Ii' if Inner Lzrcle Members I ' A number of successful frolics have been enjoyed by all the girls, while several other I ,I I ' picnics, parties and spreads have been held where the Inner Circle girls became better P 1 acquainted. I I . ,I I I As a fitting close to a most successful season came the traditional Friendship banquet. I -- The beautiful decorations, the crowning of our Queen, and, above all, the lovely spirit of friendliness and love which prevaded, leaves with us a filting remembrance of what Friend- V ship Club really means, and brings a promise of the success for the future of Friendship I I Club. I J -I I 'fl I Q? I .L II I I I'F':.3II LV,-if u . .I wg-. AI -129- ,ff ,. 4 Q s f oii 57,9 -' it .H ill QAMARCUNI WIIITEWFZ ' 1 r ,.P.+5elgllf s f'W' '+gQug!lllilQ-A AAQLNQAA -,-lmll1Qss-fsgzgl shi r 'nl ..,, , . in , -I A .,,l Y 1 lil .-in 'rx g. -.- r lisa IW 1, Ti -4, Twisz' Club r O F F I C E R S X First Term Second Term i l President - - CELIA WRIGHT JEANNETTE CRUMRINE M Vice President - FLORENCE STEVENS BARBARA ZWART Secretary - - - JEANNETTE CRUMRINE MAURINE CARD y lg Treasurer - - BARBARA ZWART ANGELA FARRELL vie ll' ' Advisor - - - Miss Mourning 'V l MEMBERS fra E ,rx --. .,.,L. ,il 1'-r ,.I A.. --4 ,.i it , . .,.M IK.. Q , '-.xxh , R ,ill .1 A l wiiiffll it -1, .fl Wa: I ff, ff ri 'li 1 .1 Goldie Andreen Edna Barker Maude Cates Mabel Clemensen Jeannette Crumrine Sara DeWitt Alice Dewey Bertha Dimsdale Angela Farrell Dorothy Forsling Maurine Gard Muriel Gowery Elsie Haarsma Nellie Harris Pearl Hawkins Mary Heitman Alvina Helmke Helen Hensel Barbara Zwart ilfmdf t R. ,L .A . I lb? N -130- n Bessie Hunt Viola Jackson Marguerite Kane Katherine Lane Magda Laydu Katheryne Moriarity Mary Miller Faye Nordstrom Clara Sass Lorraine Schafer Marcella Shanahan Phyllis Shea Lola Smith Florence Stevens Louise Tanner Elsie Warring Marjorie Waterhouse Celia Wright Al l pg, ., . 'Eg..4-,,..'g1.AE: sg-4- ,E tL's':.AQ4gl4'Tk1 7, g :. fe E ,A - ' hill lit l V. Im I IIIIILQ21+,MAfifv9wvwLfI1IIaIIIea1ggI I I 1 -Q. I QIQII UNI Il, I'K'd s-X I i I IITVII I L ,dl . I II Y H W I Ill ,III IBBHM 7I'hwI I .E I f I L If'-so I I I Ifigil I I' 'III I I if I .CII '-Iw II ILNQILI I, I II ,II .I I I I I . II I I I I. I my II I I '1,Ii I IJIIFL fi fI I I'9QII I I I W Q I I I Q I I I , I .VJ I ,I I' I ,- I. QI I I .I- I' I I I IIIQ-I II, ,I 41 .I 'IEFII I Castle Forensic Club President - - Vice President - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Faculty Advisor - Mary Maynard Lawrence Baron Benita Mossman Mary l-leitman Walter Flynn Roland Simons Alleen Blake Mildred Hickman Ray Berry Milton Bolstein Creighton Cunningham Oliver Beach Gordon Fogg Grace I-luerth Gerald Johnson Max Kroloff Dorothy Ruble Harriet Sloan Abe Bass 4 .----.,..-, ,. . . - PV - OFFICERS First Term WALTER FLYNN MILDRED I-IICKMAN ROLAND SIMONS JOHN LERCH - - - MR. G. MEMBERS Francis Second Term MARY MAYNARD LAWRENCE BARON GEORGE BRANDT GERALD JOHNSON W. WHITTAKER Nelson Lois Hickman Harriet Coffin William Blythe George Brandt Louise Radschlag -131- 0 I ' ii.. 17, Dorothy l-lenesey Robert Vanl-lorne Chris Larson Betty Snyder Francis Kennedy Marvin Lunde Elizabeth Schaaf Marion Larson Margaret Chesterman Rose Epstien Eleanor Russel Paul Weaver Harry Fulbrook Harriet Brokow . , -.- . If -R -. .f . , ,, .., ..-v -, ,,-,, ...ei -.., n.. -.-.. . ,..L.. -t., ..' 4 - W., A O if, w. . ,.. 7.1: fs: A LL- , J-.jig gg 'W QI fig' K . ,I H, ,, ,- wsu J A Irf:iIE I? I :WI I IIN I Isflflil I IIT?-.III I I - -.lII I '1 PJIM I W,-'T I Kd' Iffi IAQII ' I' we-5 I I II-.1-,2'I If IIN-A.II I gi? I'I'-'QI I II f'.If':QI I Ivfyilh I 1 If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I It-AMI I IIfi':'I4,I I MFIVII II A-4 I -I!.2 .I III:.-I-'II I I' 'Q-:EIL I III:.wTqI ' I I '-'JI V III , I 'PII I Iixfn I Iffiig I rx .-'. Jywl I,,f ,I I IIRQAII . I ,,. I 1-II IIN IQXJII I ALI, I If'-.Fix Ihfxm I frji I I ISI 'L4 Is- -J I I 'I 1 IF In ,I Hzgh School Typists' Assocz'az'z'on First President MARY MAYNARD Second President EDNA MCGREGOR Vice President GRACE BRAUNGER Secretary - MARGARET PITKIN Treasurer - - RUTH DORAN Faculty Advisor - - - MR. WELPER Wallace Anderson Cecelia Blake Violet Godson Dolores Turner Margaret Wilde Hazel Youngren Fayola Hendrickson Elizabeth Gallant Leonard Daily Norman I-Iaried Wallace Query Lois Dowd Morris Elsberg Isadore Reznel: Abe Wisotsky Dorothy Pickus Bert Madsen Simon Center Charlotte Payne Sybil Fribourg Carl Schnepel Helen Harvey John Lawrence Alvera Fisher Mary Heitman Myrna Hurlbut Freda Hall Gerald Johnson Harry Salberg Gordon Wise Doris Rlchy Joe Shulkin Homer Bruce Richard Cord Dale McCo1ly Sophia Reinhold Edna Johnson Ruby Washington Ella Wlttern Helen Gilman Edward McBride Isabel McClintock Veronna Reynolds Emmet Fricke Emeran Scharles Stanley I-Iultman Anna Mae Cullen Thorvald Kronen Harry G-larum Gregory Blessing Alice Duhaine John Curran Hazel Hansen Mervyn Doyle Hertha Jensen Rose Slnger Sylvia Bourdelais Laverne Van Steeuwyk Edna Barker Pearl Hammond Lowell Clements Olive Erickson Selma Jacobson Harry Olsen Mike Reznek Lols Riley 2 Lanford Sorenson Waldo Mallory Spencer Green Isabell Norton Carrol Cannon Morris Rosenthal Elizabeth Schaaf Louise Radschlag Orpha Orpin Norval McKittrick Neva Athon Abe Bass Darrell Bolton Walter Davis Claude Fels Morris Goldberg John Taylor Joyce Keith Clorus Scott Harold Peters Freda Albert Anna Thernka Glen Mitchell Gottfried Swanson La Vaune Pecaut Florence Hanson Della Mousel Nellie Goede Rose Dalevlcli Faye Shulkin Helen Brown Virginia Waddell Margaret Payer Helen Hannestad Ruby Wilson Dorothy Dahl Mary Nelson Edna Hanson Vera, Mae Brady Celia WashlJu1'n Grace Inlay Lois Dearwurth Wayne Taylor Rowe Lipman Mary Dervin Raymond Rodin Irene Tasker Donald Williams Pauline Van Dyke Lillian Simons Grace Huerth Mabel Trowl Vivian Bristow Arleen Sennette Anna Bodin Edna Hollmer Florence Johnson Marjorie Mizel Betty Kapoan Ruth Wilson Margaret Molden Frances .Schmitz Slgnie Holmberg Elizabeth Raskin Lottie Borshevsky YW W YA Y, , 1' IQI' fb I 'wfmnjf' ,I 'T' E '-E , !,Y,Y ,,,, is ' I .1 . I f I I F ,.,- 5 , !,3,..,-R555-., C I M MU' 'uf ,l,Qs'TJ I I I' 5. r Il ,IYTSIIII-gifnigzgf-i:5eg,':I -R: - ----e e I , I, 2 ' 1.. Q 'gl I '1'f-.fg,,lIV-A I i , rw , , E. 7 ,F .- -j, . li: ill I Q I 'I I I I I Q' ' I d I 4, I l 7 , -, HI I --I. I '- P .ii .' I INN' I I Ig ,il If I' D ' Cl b I .i ramafzc u 'PI'- Ii v Q, N First Term Second Term I I President - MARY MAYNARD WINIFRED MCCLURE I i I Vice President CLARICE MCDONALD JOYCE WELIN C I I Secretary - BROWNIE Woon I-lARR1ET SLOAN IT 11 , Treasurer FRANCES ANDERSON MARIAN LARSON l Mm YEAR I924 Josephine Estlie-rbcrg Faye Nordstrom I I' I Slbyl Issaccs Olive Swanson l' Mn.i-lan Line Elaine Wa'-fl X I ggi: JUNE l924 I ' QI '5' A' Cecil Benton Ruth Johnson H, . A113911 Blake VVi11ifred McClure lj -. I Florence Colvin Clarice McDonald Camille Flint Grace Marsh I R Freda Hall Louise Raclschlng 3 Brownie Wood I I - I MEMBERS l925 W . . I Anna Aalfs Dorothy Herlnesey Marie Metz Marguarite Smith l - Frances Anderson Mildred Hickman Benita. Mossman ?ja1'z:hMn'?vSurbe1' ., Leolyn Beck Julia Holder Martha Parks or y 9111115 if Ruth Carter H01-tense Johnson YVilma. Petty Francis YIVard , Margaret Chesterman Mary Kemper Anna Pill Sara Weiner I . lx I Dorothy Dye Helen Kzlmplwefner Mr1l'55HrBC Reed C-15031521 Wewl G . ,' Rose Epstein Rovella Kopsteln D0l'0thY Rellshaw NYC len '00'5 M E Olive Erickson Marian Larson Bertha, Reglnsky Grace Beuttler Dorothy Grover Virginia Lee Eleanor Russel Hazel Soderstrom D Eleanor Hoel Lydia. McMaEters Harriet Sloan Allce Hendrickson -ll I , I1.-1' I I ', f -I I , , L -las H. III'-FT l. Zi. Ig-:I I I el W . .ll I .I I I I I I 'll X I H il? i' ,Z I T ul' 1' I ' I 'fl' I I I I If I I II' I i , t IA I l 'III I If I !f.'.'.-II I I' -ll' I I. W Ilri-'fill I .' TZ I I -' . If'.,'1'III ' if I. '. , lF.'I '.1f I' Ii , I 3I':.1.2il I If ITQI' , 1' I1-,Lili I SQYMIVI 1 kflyfl' LV V ,Ili --ia I ill l VV. Bernhard C. Flint G. Metcalf COLOR- Oro y Negro President - - Vice President - Secretary and Treasurer President - Vice President - Secretary and Treasurer President - - El Aguila Club First Term CAMILLE FLINT WINIFRED BERNHARD BOB CRENSHAW Second Term WINIFRED BERNHARD HOMER HOWE DON HARVEY J, Early F LOWER- La Azuccna MARVIN GOODRICH HERMAN BRAVERMAN HELEN HANNESTADT CAMILLE FLINT BOB CRENSHAW HAROLD MADSEN - - GORDON METCALF Vice President KENNETHHAYWARD Secretary and Treasurer ---- BOB FERO El.Aguila, as the Spanish Club is called, was organized in l92l for the purpose of making the study of Spanish more interesting, to familiarize the student with Spanish terms and pronounciations and to aid him in speaking the language more fluently. It has a very democratic spirit, in that its membership is composed of all students taking Spanish three or four. Each class elects a set of officers, who serve for one semester. Programs on Spanish topics that are both interesting and helpful are presented every other Friday. -134- E. Mitchell E. Newman E, McGregor' G, E1115 M. Lunde G. Johns F, Twogood Junior Chamber of Commerce O F F I C E R S President - - - GERALD JOHNSON Vice President - GAIL ELLIS. Secretary - EDNA MCGREGOR Faculty Advisor - ---- .lVlR. KRAUSS BOARD OF DIRECTORS English Department ----- Gail Ellis Typewriting Department Edna McGregor Marketing Department - Marvin Lunde Civics Department - Esther Newman Accounting Department Ethel Mitchell Spanish Department - Forrest Twogoocl Law Department - Gerald johnson The High School Chamber of Commerce was organized in the second semester of the year l923-24. It was organized for the purpose of helping the Commercial students als ,dlwhole to get in touch with business men and business places of the city, and also to show the practical ways in which the studies are put into use in business houses. --135- ' IIQ'-I, 3 .III III IQ II 'fi I 'A ' 3 ,I I . IIILRM i...-, IQII I IIIIPf'-W I' Q II - .II If T I I T- ..f :I I II-EJII I1-j,II Il .II If I' OAI IZ, III I 7 LI ,rv 'II II I 'III If , II .II I I I 'I .',-I III f IIA' I 3 I I 'I . I u n J. .I. - I I xv I ,. 1 I I f'- N. I I' I. 'xvxul IF1.-wi Ig HI NIII ,I .FII I 'I' V-Q-lf. AI .N I II,-XII I ' ,- I .I Vg IMI I, , I LIFT.: I'-C., I TY. f IS ' I., . by.. , I, -13K'-- I--I If-Ir :ff 1.F '7f' - -I A-af -f-.-FIT?-.T--4-, I-fS1.i Imp' lr:-f-'-A,L'..L..,'f-,Z -4 ' I 4,A. ..'. li I, --5145 f. 7- :, :L.'fr1.Q,l:: '-Fil' I - ,. 1 I I I'-. R 5, In I'- v IIE-I FMLQI IIIIQI I I I . fl , Il ,IQ I, ', II ,I 1 'I 1-.-:I I, I ' ,II if 1 'IRI' I II. A I --I I II.-.II I I ,Ig-3 I. I I' I II, I ' -I ,I L11 I I I I I II I Lrzr. 'I AI If-I I' ,I I . I ' . If, I , I I IV7'f If1II I :ff-,II I5 Ng-fI IL -. I Ia' I. ,f I I If , ,Q 1. I-.WYIII I I-JH' I I I I :g., if 'A I IV. ,VI II,.', I K- I I-. . E I 'I x 1 -I A . I I I L FIV 12 II' QQZKIM ARCDN ANDWHITEI 3' fffrafefn' I gg I I II I me Yi of A K AI IS L... Ill... JI, I Le... .........., ffm'-1 XIII I HEI I 'stil fly ' 'QIVII Iii-:V I 3 ' I ' ' 'I I ,, ..I - I , r '.I I ' il :II I ' II-ITII IMI 'I-PFI I If I IIXITI 'THAI I Irion I-,4-I YI CII IIUNBI, I IS'-'fill II341: II I '5 'I .5 , I ,K I.. I I Q-QII Lftfpfil i MIQX1 I A7 II MI I I- II - 5 , If'-Y I I I III-'Ni' x 'fr I I I' ' xg:-NJ I II, I lx K 'I is 1 X Img -ee as as e MI' . . 'NI I X I Phzlomafhzan Club 4315 IN .h W A 2 if ORGANIZED IN 1893 Igg' I 'lrjifly , COLORS- FLOWER- ii'j1I Q -cf ,EI Nile Green and Wlnie While Rose IQ 113, I . . R- 'I .VIN 'Ri M OTTO- Dux Femzna Factf' I .I ,L-X' I4 +I I A 'IL-AJ I O F F I C E R S ' I I First Term Second Term Third Term I II ' President - - RAE ROBERTSON HELEN TIEDEMAN MARGARET Sl-IOUP I I Q I . I I I Ice Prendent, MARION LINE GRACE BRAUNGER LOIS LEONARD I Secretary - - ELIZABETH SCHAAF ARDATH GUINEY LOUISE RADSCHLAG II I I ,I Treasurer - - CATHERINE PERKINS HELEN ORCUTT THEODORA MCCOR-. II I ' NACK -I -- , IE'vI QE Advrsor - - - MISS SULLIVAN ,QQ f ,YI I Q! I , ,iggkjl MID-YEAR 1924 IRQ ,Pfp Alice Dewey Marlon Llne Mary Patterson Roe Robertson Mary Hellman ' , 'KI 'FIKIII Erma Kellner Marie McClain Katherine Perkins Lael Schmidt Lois Sturterant , pw I f W ,-.Oxy JUNE I924 1 jsp IGNZI Grace Braunger Margaret Hunt Elizabeth Schaaf -I IQI Helen BI-own Mar-em King Margaret Shoup I 1 ij' , II3 M Harriet Coffin Ruth Koenig Betty Snyder ' If ,- 'I Florence cnIvIn Lois Leonard Helen Tioflemarl XQI ,Q Leah Curran Theodora McCormack Virginia Waddell TNQ IP , Margaret Carstenson Mildred McDowell Florence Wilbur P iff ' Louise Dubal EVM Manz Roth Wilson .QI f':'xI camnne Fllnt Helen Ofc'-'If Brownie Wood DX-,I ,, I Margaret Foster Margaret Pitkin Q' Ardath Gulney Loulse Radschlag lf, I N I I f I C1 XXI l925 I X I I xii Anna Aalfs Katherine Grove! Virginia Lee Frances Rugg 'I GI I X'-.1 2:19005 1U':SFS0T1 Dorothy Hennessy Georgia Ludlum Helen Seaman E7 I, ' I eanol' S Lois Hickman Maxine McGraw Lois Sel C , xl Leolyne Beck Mildred Hickman Mary Maynard Arleen geerjnette ll D0I'0fhY Bfashear' Adelaide Huge Mildred Melody Harriet Sloan I N KJ Ruth Carter Dorothy Jeep Benita Mossman Florence Spencer I 6 I'-3 , Charlotte Cathcart Hortense Johnson Irene Mulhall Dorothy Sulzbach 1 I ' ,I Margaret Chostormw Dorothy Keup Lucne o'I-Iern Dorothy Tennis I ' IQQI Erma Dewey Coyle. Keene Orpha Orpin Mable Trowl NI IV ' Sara Fowler' Harriet Lake Grace Patterson Frances Whitmer IL' Q2 Josephine Green Marion Larson Dorothy Ruble IIQ my il ,K ,I wir.-. 137- E LJ I L. , A. 'Ig-'I '5 V '.:.:.-.flx L' -'--23 -If' . a I. '1x'5- 1 I-xg - E 'l I :Q ' LQ-1:1 - lil-3 '- - I I I w 0- I N --138-- 1 j2Q33f I I M ANDWIIIITQI I fi:1z31'v54QxR 1 ' 1 ,- Ll Li L+-J'.,..L' 1 1 ' v- M Y Yum- Y -Q ' N 'A' ' J .... 7liA-42542 'Ie 1.11, , ,,-1 - ,l ... 14 -'A-, --Y ,- ,.. 1--c--' . 71111 1 1151 ,ff-1' 1 1' JI 111 1,1514 11' N11 I'1',.jIfI ' 1'-ffg 1 I , Q .1 1 , ,-11 1 11 f 1, - 1 If-1 1 1 .. 15531 1114111 1 W1 1 V31 1Nf1T1 1 Tiff-III V511 If P11 1 I- -' 1' hill I11 ip 1 19,1 14411 Q11 NN 59 S Leia -IRI! 1-uf! I 111-'i '1 rg' 1 1 R11 1 1 H -1 N ,. 1 - X 11 'NI Ipji' 1 N41 1 lol 1 Mak - 1 '- '- 1 1 ,1 1 5 1 I I Q IC, 7- I . . . . ,fb ,1 NJ 1 Czvzcs Lzterary Soczeiy 11361 if X 11 N I N521 COLORS-' FLOWER- Q41 1 -A Cherry Red and While Red Carnation 'r' 511 H 1 . H N 1 1' Motto- Crvzcs Agenda Cognoscunlur. 1115311 1 IIT: 1 :L 1 I 1 1 1 1 0 F F 1 C E R S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 First Term Second Term Third Term 1 1 1 1 President - - KENNETH FINKE RODNEY DEAN RUSSELL FRISBIE I 1 I 1 1 Vice President, RODNEY DEAN CHARLES CONDON MARVIN LUNDE I I 1 I Secretary - - VVALTER FLYNN WM.BAKER HUGH BOYD A 11 11 1 Treasurer - - JOHN ENNIS GERALD JOHNSON WM. BLYTHE 11--1 E1 1 Advisor - - - - MR- KRAUSS 1 vw, 1 1 I, , 11911 MEMBERS 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 Q -' 1 1. ' 11511 1 MID-YEAR 1924 1 '511 II: X' 1 John Ennis Bruce Hoyt 1 211 111-QI Harold Gibson Robert Kehoe V- 1 John Lei-ch 1 ,f J 1 1 I f xx' W1 ruff fb f 1 JUNE 1924 1 ,'1 XG I W 1:7 '31 Clark Anderson Rodney Dean Horace Koch Q Wm. Baker I Fred Dewey Aliaaold nlglladsin If, Q1 ' 1 WI lf- .d B ' 1 ' James Earl, r mr unc 1 'Iya 1 Geolrgee Blivcgnn mu I Kenneth F11uke Adolph Peterson 1 ' 13 ' Hugh Boyd Russell Frisbie Darrel ROSGITICYBI' Rx 1 Allen Bradbury Clarence Gross Emerson Scharles Pyg- ffcf' Charles Bryant Chrissy Jordan Godfried Swanson ,! If 1 J ' Charles Condon Gilbert Koch X K1 F-111 1 N 3 M fir 11 1xgfII 1 IXEI 1925 111111 1 QI Frank Anthems Creighton Cunningham Paul Howe Lennard Lessenlch I Q ff Oliver Beach Louis Eckert Gerald Johnson Thomas Loe P Wm. Blythe Curtis Engberg Ronald Kennedy Marvin Lundy , 1 Q F kli B'itt G F l Ll , d K t R T I ' 15- 11152314 BML 0 .rfiiii F3335 1 offer 1413131533 Kffk F5131 1 be 1 Homer Bruce Walter Flynn James Lewis Warner Taylor 1 4 IRL Cyrus Cade Carl Gustafson Robert Lewis Stewart Vlvkers IIIH, I Louis Christensen Homer Howe John Lawrence Gordon Wise I Ill Ii 11 -511 14: J 5 2' -189-- If--A I 1 'M 1 II I:-f A. ,F f suse, F. ,7,j,':1-1 1 F917 I!I Im: l1gQLMi:,'Q'xE'.ff .1312-, ,Lili '. ' 1' fag -S-11-3 so HL Q-3 ,I I I 1,-4 1 1 1'1111LQE+A1ARCQNQ1i1i1Yl!'If111'111 E1 1 71 1 115'-1 ' ij 1,1 If 1 1.11,-X X I 1 ,' 1 1 1 1 1'.X1 1 11f1X V X 1'l 1 121:11 1 111 A-171 ' 1 -' ' 'rl 1 11 :N11 X 1Xl,'X 1 111.1 11 1111 1,1 fl Z. ,111 I 111 --. 1.21 11. ,1 1,1 1.'X .' 1 fX,f r . 11 '1-.Y1 ,W 1 1 .X :Q X, 11-2.1 11 1 1 1 .f j u 1 , 1 1-.' . QI lf' 1 1 1 ' ! .1 yi. 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Ml IVIOTTO- 'Lzfe Wzthout Lzterature IS D6G'll1.', Lirli' 1 r 1 w 1 N 1 O F F 1 c E R s ' 1 I , First Term Second Term Third Term X 1 . Q President - - FLORENCE LOWRY ANNA BODIN OMA F REDRICKSON H Q, 1 1 1 Vice President, FLORENCE JOHNSON WINIFRED MCCLURE KATHERINE REILLY R y -1 W I Secretary - - LUCILE NELSON EDNA MCGREGOR ESTHER NEWMAN 1- Niig I Treasurer - - CELIA WRIGHT MARY NELSON DOROTHY DANNER QQ' l ifkf' , Advisor ----- Miss BELT ' f, .4 . 1 I I, I' ' S1 Y A 1 MID-YEAR I924 pw v lljl V-1 fy Vlolet Godson Sybil Isaacs Madonna Ward kg ,f 'riiglf Helen Harris Florence Lowry Cells. W1'lght ' NNI 414511 Florence Hoover Lucille Nelson Alice Q uintal ' .ffl 1 Hx- I 1 ' my I JUNE l924 l,'-1,1 L' ' X . 1 , ' J ' U Anna. Bodln Mary Heitman Isabel Norton VZ' 'qi , R I1I Lydia Carlberg Florence Johnson La Vaune Pecaut .A N :fer Dorothy Danner Alice Keck Katherine Riley 153, V1 Af Ruth Doran Eva. Marsh Margaret Templeman ,' 4K4 N Helen Gill Winifred McClure Anna Thernka, if-.AJ URI, Q Florence Hansen Esther Newman Pauline Van Dyke I'-.Sh V51-Sl 1 V? ! i925 !r ,f'f ufislj Anna Anderson Oma. Frederlckson Edna. McGregor Bernice Rhyn l ,f' Lela Anderson Mina Hittle Marle Metz Hazel Soderstrom Jil ' IHXQIQ Harriet Brokaw Grace Huerth Ethel Mitchell Florence Stevens HMC.: 1-ff-N Hermenia Brouwer Dorothy Halbert Helen Moore Irene Taskel' uso' I! ,V n G1 d C tl El H 1 Jessie Mu ra Hazel Templeman ' H In-,211 Doioxyjs Caliacfuette Heiizggr Jeggen Mary Nellsony La Verne Van Steinwyk V4-mx ' Ill Nr Lois Dearworth Joyce Keith Mildred Peterson Florence Will QR, I :L f Alice Duhaime Mary Kemper Ada Riley Hazel Yeaman L ,fr ipyf Onve Erickson Velma Luce Pearl Riley 'pg-ji, ,fl I X- 1 T +41 M 5121. W. I 4,3 1 Km' L -141- 1 - 1 i , 1 l'-iff A 1 -1 fsiife R fr la F J l I. , -J REM! :Eff '-iz,-efk 'S VENV1 Ag -JQ'-It-' xii!-L. - T -if. 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JACOBI yligul .' .f I Big, MID-YEAR l924 ilbxgj rf Marion Sargent Robert Olson l , Adil If-1.241 Howard Reynolds Willialn Burke 4 NC-, 1 Ralph WVibe Merton Johnson I A ., l Lynn Carey Levi Mork ' fl 1 RQ' Earl Skavdahl Robert Erickson lx-5 L' QA, Fred 'l hon1as James Harrison 1 Gigi George Wetmore I .A l , N: wily' JUNE 1924 Iggy: l ljgl Leonard Dailey Roy Handy Charles Coacher Raymond Rodin I NFA 'ix if ' Rudolph Will Robert Fulton Rushford Lemn Earnest Paquette lrigl Martin Blackstone Howard Cole Waldo Mallory Gordon Larson I 'LEM ,Y Emmett Frlcke John Davidson Raymond Struthers Glennard Larson I 721-ll wx Kcnnard Vlfllson Thorvald Kroncn George Brandt Kenneth Lynn 5, lx , 1 Tb' 'A lgiw 1925 ,l Q4 H'-Qc' Kenneth Hayward Howard Holdenreid Louis Egan Clifford Quail l J ,.f Dr Sidney Anderson Milton Miller Herbert Edlund Thomas Kellough ' ll A RP.-4:1 l W Wallace Anderson Dale McCo1lcy Gordon Holmes Marvin Al1f1erS0r1 I QAQU l'x ,l1 Norval McKiLtriclc Ira. Smith Stanley Bates LaI1E.'f0l'C1 SUFSTISOU 'lljelil I,.',- Q Platt Hall YValter Sowby Milton Loros 'Homer Pulley l' I 5 Q ' l, l Harold Johnson Harold Thatcher Donald Treseder 'Fall' If Merle Montgomery Derwood' Beck Francis Kennedy ff QF' A ..Rl 1 -. lf-fill yd! I 'Deceased April za, 1924. lj .fl K . I ' .Cl I N wx' D fl' IL . V! l-'LAI . , 1, , , lx L-5 -14a- T4 . li 4 ,in-L .lr ..-El ,Y ll V-.. - 1 - L , L - A , EEZ I iff... R- off-5'1 A of 1:5 f Life: if -f n ff- --A 1 l I f' f ,l . v- f I -.N H- ,fa J if '- ., .,-, . , ' f- , '- Z , M 'mx ',', ,.g,. ,. la H V I l' '::- K. 151.1111 .3:f-- zfrlgi - fl -- -,fl 1,7-gif 3249: - '-374: kg,-f.4 i ingn..-,gi .157 if -3 ' L L, 'll 3 1 I k I e vp . 7 ff 5 5,I IIII1q0u MARCDN wDxvfr1lmY' 'f-fwe gIII,i,,i I II ff , , , , I,,I, I I -w,Y Y, -,,,, , , , 1, -.V V- --.gil A- ,mv I . I I FVIII L ' I 'Hli If I ' - I .fl -I 'Ci I QI. 'HI II-I1 I I, ,I , I 1 I Y' I I If ,5w.X1!, I .- . I, ., W . , . I . . xi I JI . N. Vx II f,I f'- If' IISQII tip hr: X41 -. ' 'I ' I L-. If' II ' r ,II 5, f I:.,JIl I nf:-1,1 'XII I! ' A1 IRA I - ,If-,CQII I., 4- I., , Ia, . 9 . I! I, I I T. , I I I Irff, IIQQTI I- :SQ 'I'. I I 'Wy-rl I, in I I Alf. W QII I ' - F' I I I I I I I , I I I I II I I I IL.-I ' -11 I--If '. Iv, r 2 XII 14 ' .1 '- . I I' I I m.-xl ,JI I I-f -I I'- I ',., i I, ' A I 'x I. 1 ' rs rw: , , V: I , I iII , I I , Ig I I L., , I I . ,Ig 1,1 I rf Q I,iJ l I II'if I I ,' I 5 . . , x I I I .f I .X-.gf I KU' ml Ifji, f I II 1-:'-I gi-w III I I I P 1 AVI ,..f Q. '- HK' I3 II I , I., I If 5 . I ' f, gg-.I rj I 1,- '- v - ' ,fx-X w Nl . 1 ww,-,AA I , I xl ,-'I I - N hx,-.ill Q , 9' - 1 2 I ,g. . I P - ' ,U ' .-'II - ,- I I'-I r,I 'I I. . -m- , . ., I +1?I I 1 Ii I-ITE-,.,,:, I gen MARCDNM C 'Z7 i . I IQI Y I Y 17... 4:5 'N - I I I I .J -4, -. L i I -..-. -1-Q Iv-in . Ei' IYXKQII I Iyer' Im rx. - .AI II-FQIII IP! I1 L fll Y.. I 151 I---11. R I 'I D IQ . HI I xr I -1 If I I f -I' IM . I . I, , I I ' Ir I-I 'Nr II I K IQQII Y - X , 1 I II EI I I I I .I II I I A' I P I IESIJI , ,P I XII , XIII I I ,IFN I IX IILJQI if En' IH 2- I ,II RID f C I I. -. I ' Ifmi , I- I ,tl IRI H esperzan Club K , f 'I ORGANIZED IN I893 MGI PF? I YN! V . . ,II COLORS- FLOWER- I Q,-f ..' -. - . . . I-I 1 It Tw Pmlf and W lute Punk Carnahan ' I pw , 4: I ' ' ' MOTTO- Born not for Ourselves Alone, but for the Whole World. I ' I I I O F F I C E R S , I I , First Term Second Term Third Term I I President - - HELEN I-IUFF DELORES Sl-IUGART ALLEEN BLAKE I Vice President, FAYE PETERSON VERA BEAMS FAYOLA HENDRICKSON II I Secretary - - RUTH ELLIOTT ALDINE I-IERMAN JosEPH1NE DIRR ,I I Treasurer - - OLIVE SWANSON ROBERTA FINNEY ANNA MAE HURLBUT I 5x . . Ig' ,III Advisor ---- - - Miss POLK I I' ,I- I --tgjI :I-.f-I DN DH I If.-V MID-YEAR I-,-fII I I 'X , Forne Britton Faye Peterson Iftr'-, I I PII Helen Huff Olive Swanson -' 1,7 I PQI, Mildred Kaump Doris Sylvester I 'IIQQQQI I I Elaine Ward JL- f, . I, .rl +I N- II I F54 'IMJ I , .1 I JUNE I924 If I' I r- 4, I-4-L'I Marg. Allenswortll Ruth Elliott Myrna Hurlbut Heloise Olson I INJI ff, Vera Beams Roberta. Finney Anna Mac Hurlburt. Mae Reed -' K,-'II N 'I Cecil Benton Elsie Haarsma Helen Irwin Viola Sasse II , D-'W-,I Alleen Blake Ellen Hamilton ' Merlclath Maynard Dolores Sl'lU,'Z'21.l't N. Jeanette Crumrlne Margaret Herlluncl Elizabeth Mead Helen Swanson Ip QIH Jo. Dlrr Fayola Henderickson Clarice McDonald Elsie Wa1'1'ing IXPII Ruth Doldge Aldine Herman Edith McGllvra Jo. Northrup II, ,II XL.: 'N-J., I I:2f'f I925 I 1 I . ' I ,QI ii I I IITQIQI Olive Anderson Singnie I-Ialmlicrg Margaret Moldon Martha Tomlinson INN' I If ' Elizabeth Brooks Helen Huff Cora Montgomery Celia Was11lau1'11 Inf ,JI ' Dorothy Edlmlm Edna Johnson Dorothy Pangburn Joyce W'ellr1 II:,flI I I-I.-II Gail Ellis Florence .Tohnson Martha Parks Margaret WoolwoI'th II?-,I I II! ,III Eileen Erickson Gladys Kennedy Charlotte Payne Mildred Ness Ir' fI . I':.fII Arlie Goeble Mildred Kitchen Lois Riley Gretchen Wootls 'V-KI. I ,IHXI Helen Empey Gladys Longridge Helen Rled Wilma Petty I IIIt-'xy 'K 1II Eunice Fribourg Delphine McClain Margaret Sletwold Caroline Beamer IK61 III-2-I, ' Helen Hannestad I Lydia -l'.ioMaster Gladys Swanson Orpha. Berg 'X'-' Elizabeth Hanson Esther Miller Margaret Steele Ruth Giosler ,, Ruth Helgeson I 'XI I 9. II fps, 51 Iss? X -145- I I E.e,g A -K3-l -ggi -J .. Z Rial? T: A., f- ,-, K 1- 7' - 7-'A' 5' -,j37X,'1.-'A ',-:fi-I',f. ,7I' S ' - 'tiff-1 '- 735. -gf' :FQ iv '17 M jf 'uY'f I II- I I .,.pi11IQIWQQQ-Qi'Tgfiljif-,,f1-IrglgjjK.IgasIffz3QfLxxgSQf.fQ:iX?ziylg-,,,g+,XQ.ij ji- 3, at-, jil WMI -1 4 6- I W, f . -- - T . A L A A, .E -' OEM MARGJN ANDWHl1'E L Y I IZQAQZAEAII A A E fv .4 A '--1 I--1 xjl X qw 1 9 ' A XQJ Y 53 ff' T x W . 1 l ii 'Tax Q i J I ilk 5, , gl 'r Y . I K3 Vsqil Y 4+ f Y H' ' 4 ' AQ 5411 l VN 3 I ? l E4 Llzie lub Q, ' C X , Q' ,QI COLORS- FLOWER- xg Lavender and White Fleur dc lis XXI 'gsrlfx ie:-L R O F F I C E R S - First Term Second Termt K Third Term President - - MYRON ANTHONY KENNETH SMALL ROLAND SIMONS Vice Presidentg CARL OLSON RAY RYE ABE VAN SHREEVAN Secretaiy - - ROLAND SIMONS FRANK' LOUK TAYLOR STEELE Treasurer - STEVE HUFF EARL MCCLURE RAY BERRY l -3 Honorary Artist - - - - 'F RED CHURCH I T: 1555 Advisor - - - MR. POisTER an Y f. Q , 'Q MID-YEAR I924 i CJ Kenneth Woolworth Max Hughes NN pf Carl Olson John Gorlson pi ,N NQ -xg!! NN NN XGA JUNE f 1924 9 19571 Clair Wiexitz Marvin Goodrich Arthur Menard Ny wx Harold Spencer Kenneth Small Dale Rasey gay Sy? lgyron Anthgny Fred Church 3 NX f aro eters Parn st Lin ren R b 't F f K-.CJ Lauren Van Dyke Franz Coatsg Aisle ellan LS!eohreevan l 4 SRV Lilborn Stamen Steve Huff Ray Wrighz ' Frank Xvard Taylor Steele -arl ,Gulnn I '1 N31 i 'DQ ,f fl, Mg 1925 'T X 2 E 'l M Cl R' 1 'Cl G ll t W lt Ol Ch N ,xg H31-old CMOTSZH 6325211 F025 Ecla NTZBAEZH RaS2sBEiS'm Leon Decker Charles Dunlap George Coleman Sherwin James Qi Don Oliver Paul Burneue James Engstrand Fred Earl - 4 , Evan Robbins Harold Kenderdine Erwin Hutchinson Dan Conley I , N Bob Crenshaw Paul Gross Gordon Metcalf Walter Pritchard XJ Carrol Cannon Howard Martin Lee Hellman ' Charles Schroer lf - Harry Olson Clermont Goodnow Wirlney Snrowls Cammon Bender if ' rank Lnuk Wesley Jones Clifford Ness Ray Soderberg , HQ: Ed Anderson Roland Simons George Kieffer Carl Larson 1 N VX Earl Lane Q :gi J gf -Ma Xi I --- - i7fFi'7X'7'Y'lf' ?'b7 f? 97'Y?'Cf7lf--'4i?f : -ii :7fE, '6z Vi-1' F '?'7x?? T? 'T A Hx,ff9C'LN fi371fE2Qor5,431-5PQ4,l'5+?,4f,gQf45,!lGvQi5f6Affcvgfsipflfyfsig i O. Swanson H. Brokaw S. Issacs E. Erickson HEP-DELPI-I DECLAMATIONS ELITE-CHRESTO DEBATE I DRAMATIC I AFFIRMATIVE-Elite The MUSIC Master - H3.l'1'16tt9 Brokaw Sherwin Janles The Christus - - Olive Swanson Carl Olson Decision-In favor of Hesperians NEGATIVE..Ch,-estomathian HUMOTROUS Ffefi Thomas At the Grocery Store - Eilleen Erickson Gordon Larson Hannah and the Twins - Sibyl Issacs DECISION: 2 to 1 in favor of at'- Decision in favor of Hesperians firmative, S, James G. Larson F. Thomas C. Olsfm -148- G. Huerth D. I-Ie-nnf-ssy L. Radschlag M- Metz PHILO-DELPH DECLAMATIONS CIVICS-CHRESTO DEBATE DRAMATIC . The Brink of Silence - Grace Huerth AFFIRMATIVE-CureStomathlan The Highway Man - Dorothy Hennessey Georg? Brandt DECISION--In favor of Phiiomathian Ffa-D015 Kennedy HUMOROUS NEGATIVE-Civics The Wedding of Miss Bray - Marie Metz . -. Rodney Dean The Initiation of Georgie Basset - - Wiuiam Baker - - - - - - - - Louise Radschlag DECISION-In favor of Erodelphian DECISION-3 to 0 in favor of Negative G. Brandt VV, Baker R. Dean F. Kennedy -149- A. Blake M. Maynard B. Mossman L. McMaster PI-IILO-HEP DECLAMATIONS ELITELCIVICS DEBATE DRAMATIC , AFFIRMATIVE-Civics The Finger of God - - Alleen Blake Gerald Johnson The Valiant ----- Mary Maynard Wa1ter Flynn DECISION-Ill favor of Hesperiall NEG.ATIVET.E1iteS HUMOROUS Kenneth Small Biu Smith ---- Lydia McMasrers Roland Si111m011S Naughty Zell - - - Benita Mossman DECISION-3 to 0 in favor of the nega- DECISION-ln favor of Hesperian tive. G. Johnson K. Small R. Simmons W. Flynn -15 0-- -5- X I - - Q IInq2a1MARmNMww1u'mIl - fn Qs I -' e e 5 rf' ' -- I fi yy Ii' 1 If 1' 2? 357 ,, . kgs p lf orenszcs I., Qi it f WI Ir 4 will I I' Q I I JI , J PQ up T P Q N W KJ I I I I I I Q I Q1 I I I? I Irs I I P I XI , 9 ,1 - N I R11 WHITTAKER D25 fr' ' I 5 The school owes a great deal to the excellent coaching I I 61' of Mr. Whi.taker for our unparalleled success in forensics. 2 Under his careful and capable instruction he not only pro- X I II duced a winning debating team, but has developed the new , branches of exlemporaneous speaking and orations. I - -1f1.- I N 11 K -1 'szffxf-Ay!XfEXffN 25-ZQXZ KX7l7X ,fix ,Q gram 5fiyX7!f7' x,7,7R:'71:-aff'-Q fx, 2x7 I H tl I Ipm 144.21 i -Zieilctggzis, Wigmlj llil I B I 1 I I I I -. 1. .-. 1 I I ZW ' 'orrAi':v'aI Q Ii LLL so , Q I - -mv, V, W-I IQI , r, In 9-4 Manton: frwwnlm I , A A ee -A --+ I lease..-.QI ISI ..... ..- . -LL .L , ,-. g E If IIILM- ,-, ,, ,. I 5.1 I I- I . ., , I I I III I I ' 'i I 'I ' I , I I I , I III I I- I I' I ' I ' 4 I I I I j Revzew 0 Forenszcs I I I I A I I., I I ,-L I ' I , ' I II I I I -1, Forensic activities have taken on a new interest and added significance throughout I I7' I , ,'I the school year. The first call issued was for debaters. From the thirty candidates who I I responded, nine were chosen as a squad, Abe Bass, Alleen Blake, Edwin Baron, William I Iii. Baker, Isadore Berman, Kenneth Finke, Gerald Johnson, Max Kroloff and Roland Mg I .I I, Simons. I ' if' Qi 'I-Q, I I Iv ,II After two months of preparation the affirmative team, composed of Kenneth -I ft' I Finke, Alleen Blake and Roland Simons, met Fort Dodge on our home platform, winning ' III I, a 3-0 decision. The negative team composed of Edwin Baron, Max Kroloff and William ' ' II I Blaker. came home from Council7Bluffs with the short end of a decision. The negative 'I,1'i'iII I team redeemed itself, however, three nights later overwhelming the Sioux Falls team on If , ,I o ur home platform. The season was closed by our affirmative team annexiug the third I .I victory by defeating the Sioux Falls negative, 2-I . All the debates were held upon the I IowaState Question, Resolved, that the United States should further restrict Immigration. I I I Each of the six members of the teams received a bronze charm with a specially en- I graved debate monogram on it as a recognition from the school. In addition to this the I I Sioux'City Tribune offered a gold medal to the best debater of the year, to be picked by I I. I I three members of the Bar Association- This was awarded to William Baker. I I 1. T i, ' if ' . . . . I U' I II The debate season had hardly finished when the call was issued for Extempore I ,-.3.gI. Sfpeakers. The home contests were held in the Auditorium May 25. From the twelve contestants Gordon Larson won first, Roland Simons second, and Evae Manz third. April I -I I VXI 25 Gordon went to the district contest at Fort Dodge, where he won a unanimous decision I of the judges over Fort Dodge, Boone, Eagle Grove, Lemars, Humboldt, Storm Lake. j, H .IV I Besides receiving a silver medal, his victory gave him a trip to Iowa City with all expenses I It I 'gg ,I f paid to compete in the state contest. This contest was composed of the representatives of 1 I I the four districts of the state. In the state contest Gordon drew the subject, Oil in Pol- I , ities, and placed third. h II III I I I. I I The last call of the year was for oratorical contestants. On May I4 the school I I ff: , oratorical contest was held. The I-Iigh Twelve Club presented three medals to the first I II. I three winners, a gold charm to the first winner, Alleen Blake, silver to the second, Il If I Theodore Koolish, a bronze medal to the third, Cordon Larson. I IQQIII I..ff:II I IL :I ,. ' . II --'ii ii,-1 I LEX! Iigilt I IVAN QSII lfxflj, 2 if I Iffgb-II I I Iffjt I 'QI I l' I :I I HT II I I I-'+I' 5121 I -152- I fp g -F-ITT T- i.-if-'R . I, .T .T -f - f --Tf 'ii'1F. T ii. -. ITT' I Im. I I 'iitrfg Q 9iiltg'iI' .-.i- 49- jfQ,dgf .-'fc' I I ' -5 I I I I ... - - .I Y v -- A - -i-- W - T - - ... 'X I .1 r 1 ,+L mf C C f--1 .-Y.-ll-11 1 ' ' Y an 4, M1 !Q2f'.MARf99N Wm m neweij E1 ww in 'fri ,Pet EN l . 'Kd ' lffiln W:-ll D f I' ! 1 .- by L -1 fl' .' 5510? Er , llffw I lt l r 271 t 2 vw 5 lf is tg! '64 X 1 fjw NN I 1 I I i 'IQ' . N, ,. GORDON LARSON fb!! Sioux CITY,S EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKER lllkxli l ft-Q1 NPN . l? 3 Aff Wlnner of Home Contest, March 25. l Wlxkl w, Mellon Plan of Tax Reduction. Winner of District Contest, Fort Dodge, April 20. i ' Independence for Phillipinesf' ' l Third in State Contest, Iowa City, May 2. Oil in Politics- ' , , L rg cfm. . nl v l ,fb . N. -L -l-- N lxxl :Vx I .9541 N 5 kill Q5 KXQH V .w L24 'lkxli' A rg! rf 4 2 . lat l WILLIAM BAKER ALLEEN BLAKE 1 lx l' TRIBUNE MEDAL WINNER OF ORATORICAL CONTEST Q X l S1 ' fi?'f:f'v-'xiuf h54Q-if . , -. 517,215.1 ?1?eief:f ' fl A lr fQft-'1lf'l'1 5 lin if X f ig-'Ql l . 1t11f11f12iM GRQWYW 1.1i . 1 11 121,511 i1'f'Z 1 1 ' 1- 1 .Nl . 1 1 , .:1V 11 A v111'11 111 1111111 1 ,, 11 1 - ' ' 1 l1' 1 111.? 1 I 1 l 1si1f1l 1 1L'x1lll 1 P 1 14.x1l1 . 1, 1 ' J 1 , A, -. 1 1 ly P1 1 ,1l E 1 115111 1 iffll 1Llf'x1 1 ii 111'+- 1. I 1 I 71:7-T, i 1 'i will 1 !.fi'i1 1 5,3111 I 1 1 111,51 1 11 R1 1 1.Vf'M y.'.- L1 ll i' 111 m1 1 1,. 1551 1 M Aa V I In x11 if .gill 1 1 1? 1 Qs, Ti X51 1 1 3,-wi? I 2.52 1 151,311 1 ,efdfll 11 1 1 11 1 1 K. Fink R. Simmons ' A. Blake 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 3 Affzrmaizve 1 15 1 - -21 111-11 1 1 l Sioux City, 35 vs. Fort Dodge, 0. 5:ifl1 ' Sioux City, 29 vs. Sioux Falls, l- l 1, 1 1' 1' 1 1' 1. l 1 February 26- 1 15-1111 Before one of the largest and most enthusiastic audiences to attend a debate, Sioux ' 1 .9 City's affirmative outwitted the clever case of our Fort Dodge opponents and thus defeated 1 I l 1 ' this school for the first time in six years. I 5351111 .1'1 1 ,J .11 l lx March 7- ' l Our affirmative team clashed with the Sioux Falls negative, and by displaying the 1 lfkfffu 1 51 , 1 same unbeatable brand of debating as characterized the Ford Dodge debate, emerged l 15' '19 1 victorious. 1 113.1-I1 1 1 fl l 1' ' A l .nw ' '11 F N H, PTM ,-1, ri ! l 71 'Kg' 1 Q1 I 153 1 ,X .Jr . Pa, vf 1' 1 1l l 15391 1 1 1 1 1i T3l'1 1-'sf'-l1 1 lfgil l, '51l 'Bill 1 14sf 1 ily. . 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The Council Bluffs debaters, however, with their previous experience in seven debates on the same subject, were able to influence the judges to vote in their favor. February 29- Backed up with another large peppy home audience, the negative team won an unanimous decision over the all-girl Sioux Falls team- Q1 1 -155- I ..1 -5: f 1 1f 11-, 1. 117 i.. 11-1' 111 V1 Pax 1x s 11' X-1 f 123-if T' S 1 ,ivzig .lf T ' .-J' .il . Q-'V f ', - - 11 1 s.. .. I 1 ' 4 11 1 1 1 .11 V. ull .I ' .11 2' 5111 L-1' T1 131' 41' 3. .1 1 ' I1 N 1 5411 .IF 111 7 .I 1 '11 1 1 .1 1 . I1 ' 1 4 '11 .,11 P..-1 51 11 1 1 1 111-1 -,11 111 11 Q1 'v 1 41 . '.1' Q41 ,1 311 X14 f 1: 41-1 .'1 '1 1. - II 1 . . 1 , 1 11 .1!l X' 1 -11 ,N1 1 1- 1 ,1 r I Pi Q1 1 2' 'WJ1 L 1 ff' 1 eiwl ri.. 44 Abel Mainwaring lVlelroy - Sibyl Mainwaring Mr. Rylancls Constance Damer Dick Mainwaring Tillie Welwyn Percy Welwyn Amelia Welwyn Grandma Bankson Mehta Ram - Mrs. Welwyn Lucius Welwyn Samuel Stillbottle Mr. Pumpherston BRUCE HOYT JOHN ENNIS FAYE PETERSON ALICE PRESSLER Lady Marion Mainwaring - - - - JOHN LERCH - RAE ROBERTSON KENNETH WOOLWORTH - I-IELEN I-IUFF ARTHUR BABITSKY - ELAINE WARD - SIBYI. ISSACS MARION SARGENT - MARION LINE A MAX I-IUOHES EDWIN BARON - HAROLD GIBSON I Q y W1 will N. i - I I 1 lift 1, ,1 1241 1 19 72 'x 1 1 N, ,1 si! 'C 44 1 , x IN ns ,f LN VXA lliw 'I K-1 .44 U71 .1 f rf .1145 V, fx, f. J :VN ,fre :F 1 53 L .fx I I Pl wil +L ' 1 ,lg I 3 X- 1 -.- N l LQ H'-1 rw. 1 -Q 4, RE- t fp. 1 xiii: gli N 1 Ni 11 X' 1x31 114' A 1 . xv X. is llpxn . .-1 J 1 ,I 1 ft 41' WU E 1 l 411 l l 1 1 1 l l .Lay si. 1 of 1 24 MARGJNM Wmns , .mi i' Helen Huff Kenneth Wuolw01'th flifidyear Class Play The Mid-Year class play, Tillie of Bloomsbury, proved to be an outstanding high school production. Much credit for its success is due to the excellent work by Miss Laura Belt. l The leads were well played by Helen l-luff as Tillie Welwyn and Kenneth Woolworth as Dick Mainwaring. The comedy parts were exceptionally well played by Arthur Babitslcy as Percy Welwyn and John Lerch as Mr- Rylands. The play deals with the complications arising when a poor girl exaggerates her family's position to her fiance's family. Despite the entanglements which follow, she finally tells the truth. -157-- 'T'-'V'- Q?T 1?:'IT'T:'h' Qi- 1iif?1ff 1-v'Z','-w -R'-lf-i .-Z' 'T - ' Q 'gf-sf Hkti lf: gf 1 'E ,J-,Q L47 XCV -X, C, -,Jy -X., -1- A-.,. 1 V. R ' yy. xjn . , ,TM X 1, KT. Nat, ,- . . eff I M l l Lex esffs.f5s.fsg1s-zfssfff-.1 E ' 1 iii' IN - L1 P l N41 my 1 X. 141 1 2 'A lf. x 1 s-3 1 Q l N 4 N li-.sql is 751 Frilh 15? 7' l 1539 1 Ivy. K 1 WI I .-.4 175 'x'1l 1 SQ if . 15.41 M41 1 I L V l 1 l l . . F511 '13-21 ' 1r:5:1 , 'fl XXI TS' 1 My , 1 7' .bl .se Bill as 1 l Q1 Kill 1 1 fft' X 1 XJ . .V 134 K4 E411 A 1.14 A 15' .we-I -- --- I , W -' A3 ,..,. - Egfsfie ef, Hnqzzi Mnncnrwnwulrs, E - XT E. E ILQAQ. Arg n - -g 115305. ,QQAQ F'-' ' .-.., t ta-31. l A' V' JI pitiful ligfwl KR! Ll. 1 Q -I-11 l Di! lfj' J Hilti W .X t t I , .. . .N ,, .. .K 1. I min . . y . -, i t his 'fj' is-'ey .L g i I I I I I I X- i ' l J Kenneth Finke Lois Leonard Dj' . xx , ' i I 95:1 W I l Dil ' I I l' I I , I y i The New Poor ,vw ,Qqul 1 I If t tx ' lm, Q HE June Class of i924 presented the play, The New Poor, a three-act farce lrxfli El l by Cosmo Hamilton. The play centers in the Welhy's country home. The girls wQ are all graduates of a fashionable school where household arts are unheard of, thus tts?-ll I 'i - an amusing situation is created when the servants leave in a body. A group of Russians Ugly I are finally hired, but owing to their finished manners they are placed in the household on , ,X . the same standing as guests. The girls find more than ordinary interest in the Russians, f but feel it degrading to associate wilh their servants. I Throughout the entire play amusing situations are caused by the mixture of household duties and social functions. Approaching the close, the startling revelation is made that ' i r the Russians are college students, who started a stock company, which broke, thus tempt- l I ing them to try their hands as servants. Q ' It qi rfgi The leads were capably played by Lois Leonard as Alice Wellby, and Kenneth tidal Finke as the Grand Duke. yin -x ' l. ' y .L THE FOLLOYVING WERE Anso INCLUDED IN THE Casin ,R . , , Count lvall ........................ ........ A be Van Schreevan Constance ......,.......,..........,,..,.... .,..,,,.,... A nna, Bodin l K, ' Prince vladimira ....... ....................... R ay WI-ight Berry ....,.,,,...,,.....,.., ..,........ M at-cm King ig' .5 1' Princess Irenia ........ ..........., 1 xldine Herman Mary Mandsley ........ ........,.,.,. E vae Manz '24, Mrs. Wellby ......,.. ........... L ouise Radschlag Mr. Guttericlge .... .... . ........ M Ilton Bolstetn l ffl? M Amos .. ..... ..... ...i....,.. L i lburn Stamen Kirk O'Fa.1're1 .........., ......,.,.. I Kenneth Small iffffxl W ,lf f -A2 ,4 .1 l ' l WSI. gil A l qxfll l :I VN I , Q I I. it It S t ly T4 tit PP: if? ldfjl i W 9 -.5.- ss l-Q Li l I H l my 'R-Qgf-we if 7'i E?'3'L'.,,s'giv.5f'f'7'gr'f' , -'r -, r.':ff11 F7'r?Qi: t T-' elf:-2?:4: ti !.l gl -.2 1:-..f2'gs:awJ4f t-ff:Q?13ill H3 , l 1 I , N w , , W ,, F' 'i I 1 l , I N , N w ..,7 r N 1 f f -H I MDWHITE ft- --- ,--. N , ml 24 MARcoN - . E llE'i5Zgs l Q - W s T 12:5 4fs3.Z.QQ or 'sill xiii . lrffli I , ' . ,fm Muszc 24.9 VH, 1, l, lv 1', rtgffgl ITHIN the last quarter century musical edu- Ygll cation has risen to a place of respectability, ,ffl ,iff-A where educators have come to realize that 1,35-Xl f-,jg upon the school system falls entirely the responsibil- pf? ity of whether or not America shall become a musical E? ,ill vi-J nation. While it had long been recognized that QQJ IX . 'I NI ygxfl' music was directly allied with daily life and involves NRG. ,yy language, literature and history, yet it had always ff-,, X-jf' followed in the rear of education progress. 'ff ' ir.j:.'fi H-sg ,r -,X T ,' 1 This was particularly true in Sioux City. The Tijl ,pf 1.15 first real step in advancement in music at Central Lfjv if-fig High School was the introduction of regular daily ,Q-5,'l r Fl c n I e wi n e f , MX lass hours i orchestra and gle clubs 'thi th IW lied! school day. Heretofore the orchestra had class three 5551! lffj! days a week, and the glee clubs after school hours, 1593, riff,-', . after the day's study. All rehearsals for the annual ' fx!! A' W' Polster opera were scheduled outside of school hours. ' lf' fi lx :mr xx fl .-.Q-.9 g., .I N! fl As a result of this change this year's work by the orchestra surpassed that of llf' F ,Q . v ,xi 1 3.giJ previous years. The orchestral accompaniment of the Pirates of Penzance was con- 'LJLQ4' v 3415 sistent and artistic and received special mention by the music critics. In addition they Lf jf ' have worked on March Slay by Tschaikowsky, Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, Pilgrims' ' Chorus, and March from Tannhauser by Wagne1'. All of these with some lighter l b t d t in in' ' bl' 1 ui 'rn t num ers were presen e o e pu ic in assem ies anc on o er occasions. e 'N N , orchestra is composed of thirty-four pieces-fairly well balanced in instrumentation. X , f The Boys' Glee Club has been especially successful in group singing. Although it 1: i has only twenty-two voices with a lack of tenors and few solo voices, as a group the 4 work was that of a more mature organization. Their course began with training in I , lone production, pitch, breathing, sight reading and the memorizing of numbers. In bl, 'Vip' conjunction with the Girls' Glee Club which numbers twenty-eight, they produced the l,-Jil, Q'Q..l, Pirates of Penzance, furnished the music for both commencements, and gave an iff. ,lQ!i,i informal concert with the other musical organizations during the spring in which they ri 11' 1 -X' ' ' . - - 'x . ' 1, gp exhibited the numbeis studied. Both clubs had the advantage of a daily class hour - - . M. 1 for work. u rj I lirgflll , uf DTI , 'llpgjl' The Band was the one phase of musical activity which stepped out this year. 'ktgil ,.- ,nu Douyou remember that assembly in October just before that Omaha game when Mr. I ,il fgill Heitman was apologizing for the absence of the band and suddenly was heard a whistle ff,-frgll' .f 'H -up went the Curtain! Thirty-four pieces! The biggest band Central High has ever if 21' gil, had! New uniforms of maroon and white! The band practiced after school once a flbill f week and oftener when time afforded. It played at all the football and basketball ,rj Q, IRQ! games, at the teachers' luncheon at the North Western Convention, at the Y. M. C. A. ,Ns at various times and received numerous invitations elsewhere. On April fourth it lfi' HTQI entered the band contest with the bands from Council Bluffs, Fremont, and Omaha 'ygfg PREM Central at Council Bluffs. The contest was judged by Pat Conway, director of the Lili, Conway Band School, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Sioux City placed fourth, -X:f3,v 1 mf due to the lack of experience and varied instrumentation. However, the progress of the ffl band has been so rapid this year that we prophecy a band of fifty pieces doing big lk- Q' lj: ' things next year. , 'lffw ggi im jp, All of us at sometime wish we could foresee what the future holds, and few of us 1,1551 realize that the future is what we make it-our dreams put into form. We have mall Lllyz dreamed of an orchestra ot sixty pieces, glee clubs of thirty-five numbers each, a school My 7 1.31 chorous of two hundred, a band of seventy-five and perhaps an organ for the auditorium. 'EI I., l XJ bf 5, We have taken the first steps towards these goals. QQ, 1,11 V f-will 1 A. W. Poister. l 9 I is at I ff -159- lj l 4- E YL. ll 4 7 gpfi 3.151 .,-15-.,5,,V,vN F . ,.'-Tn. g. -,i:fq.l-5.317 4 E 1 VLQQ-1le2.lQf1Q2s:f5fv'igl2:ge- 'sexi--K I ij T1'1e Pirates of Penzance Much of the success of the music department is estimated by the public perform- ances and their reception. In spite of a dearth of solo voices this year, the combined C-lee Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Poister, presented the comic opera, The Pirates of Penzance, by Gilbert and Sullivan lo appreciative audiences on December I7 and IS, l923. The opera was entirely within the range and capacity of the voices taking part. The work of the choruses and the orchestra especially was complimented by the critics, as well as that of the soloists. Y TI-IE CHARACTERS Samuel ---- GLENNARD LARsoN King - GORDON LARSON Frederic - PAUL HOON Ruth - - DoRoTx-ir JEEP Edith WINIFRED MCCLURE Kate LoU1sE RADSCI-ILAG Isabelle ARDATH GUINEY Mabel - FLORENCE WII.BUR Major General - GORDON FOGG Sergeant - - - DALE RASEY -160- YV 1' 1 ff' LL ' 'M' , 1' ' '31 ljT f: 1 1 15,1 1 1 1 111, Q9-QM AIKEN 'l 1'Wj'T511m 11 1 1 li QA... 1 1 111,111 1 1 11 1 - A',1 1 ,I-Q11 1 11 , 1 1 TQ 411' 1 1 1,,'L?:1 I 1 1 1 V V' I r 4 f . 1 V.--11 . If 1 1 1-it 1 17 1 ,, ,AV 1 ,V V N1 1 1 .:, W 110111 l1. 1 1 5 5+ Ii exif 5-411 1 Ng 11 111' 1 1 I1 Urchestra IIQNJ1 , V 'll' 11,1 111 - 1. 1 Director 'L 111 'l 1 FIRST 'VIOLIN Cammcm Bender I Sam Berkowitz Leon Gallnsky 1 Marian Hughes 1 James Lewis 1 1 Kenneth Linn 1 I 1 Theodore. McCormack Glen Mitchell - , Abe Van Schreevan 11111 11? -T11 1 X 1 1 N CELLO ,gf-11' George Thompson 1 111 1V1f l 1 1 HORN N .' .-Q ' Wesley Hatter 159' 1 1 V11 X1l1f 1 CORNET '11 Kenneth Finke . ,L ,1 Norman Morris 1 i Ellis Mortrude 1 r:'1V : ' .1 OBOE 1 If-1x11 Leonard Lcssenich 1j 1 'N 1, FLUTE V Lf If Rodney Dean 1 '11 Ll 1,17 1. I' 1 1, ., 1 f 1 I k A 9' .111 1 -. ,- - N 111 161 1 1 q-- 11,-Y-7 - e, ,I - , , MR. Poisrma SECOND VIOLIN Alice Anderson Orpha Bergh Helen Empey Robert Haas Isadore Harlow Harlan McKelvey Benita Mossman Joe Robinson STRING BASS Lloyd Mitchell CLARINET Earl McClure Donald Morris TROMBONE Stanley Dittmer Adolph Peterson BASSOON Milton Held DRUMS Frank Anth ens PIANO Brownie Wood Q... ...--.. 1 f 1 1 ','1 - 4 , 41 1 I '11 ,.. ll 11 5,1 11, 111 1111 1-5 111 1:71191 1 X' 1 15,' '1 1. 1 '- 'a , 1' 1 1 11 ps! Q 1 1.1 1 11, '11 ,lv 1 , '1 11 ?'.' C '11 1' , 1 1,11 1 131 1 1T.': - 1 11 .1 1 1111 1 1 .- 1 1121 1 111551 11, 11 113 1.1 , 1 LTA 13 ' 114 1 11 1 1 ,11 1 11 ,'J11' 71111. 1-M1 1:.'lj1Il 1', 111 11'-1 1 1. .f1,-f.,,, , Q, T, , 1 1551 1' i xiii-gill I L ,ii Nl Ji M wfgr. .M Allfjy-yu ,.:,rr,vQrEH!m it ye ' Vg r., . ig k.i.L y- A 1, i , ' . . r ' y f' 1 p .li , or ii' it 'W i 1a N Nt., i v-.r li ,xii V I i' v ' .t V, rite- - -- li l r ,1 . vw .Q i A f.. at 'Vg -. i lil-'ii , ,E i ,, i .'.., I , . u, -. 14-. 'ii i 'l Q Girls' Glee Club l if i ia-ul ... 'yi' 1 , , President - FLORENCE WILBUR li M J y, , IM ,, Vice President - - DOROTHY JEEP .r 'lf ...e Secretary - ARDATH GUINEY f IN 4 ,i 1 .-.4 'wi ' 1 QI N i . wx ,f ,X f ww 1 1 lf Q. y Harriet Coffin Clarice McDonald l i l X Q! Dorothy Dye Hazel Yeaman ' X ' AJ Sarah Fowler Elizabeth Schaaf li- 1 I ' Hilcla McMillan Dorothy Hennesy ' vi l Edna Merry Louise Raclshclag , 'Q Helen Winters Dorothy Sulzbach 'Qfxigx i ll' rl Helen Orcutt Margaret Foster lf ,ii l Benita Mossman Mary Hunt l l iii, if- x,.'. Esther Miller Lucille Atkinson Sill' i ' Marg. Allenswortli Dorothy Jeep y L '.-h.4 lf I iifigff l Josephine Dirr Florence Wilbur lvfrlli Q ,-ffw Harriet Brokow Arclath Guiney lf fi ll'-'lT'.,,i i Francis Nelson Brownie Wood H ji il 1 Winifred McClure Frances Beardsley IQ TU, i Qi. I ' it fill i . l l ,qi f- f - f- Wifi-f ' A-e -- f- ff f ,Tiff we it ' D ' 3 D 1 M il l 'll IEZIM ARCDN v'UWliI1THi if E15 lllllg ' of A A K l,Ul?A'2lLM' AW' fy ...........7 xx - . if . r ,. ,, ,, ,fr t 4' W I it 'il mv' . ' l J. wi' l l 1, l i' - W 5 it HH W gf' lf' +-:gl l iwriil 'f,f',,il , L53 l A 1 , 1 r 1 , Ifxlil ' 'Ig - '. gli 1 , Aqtqll l li' all ' Q,v51. l ytwggl r '-Q r ' ,.1n l lx? r ' 'IM 1 , r l 4 A QL .f el rs ff-is l 1 1 kg' I 1 wtltislll liiliirff G I 'I I7 it r 'N ,l' 1 'yffxl lr W i i 1. ' .l l ' W Zz . 'l X , f , in I 'l1,:'l l. Pill Boys' Glee Club Vice President Richard Apple Sidney Anderson Roy Anderson James Dilley Paul Gross Warner Taylor Gordon Metcalf George Coleman Ralph Baker Creighton Cunningham Dale Rasey - GORDON LARSON -DENSIL WILBUR - GORDON Focc Densil Wilbur Gordon Larson Culennard Larson Clifford Ness Fred Orcutt Paul Hoon Herman Herzoff Kenneth Donovan Kenneth Lewis Fred Earl Clarence Rasmussen r l 1 J, urggidx. Q4 '-.-Q.a.' C -. ,,!, .-C, -W , f , . .. t , , , u-i LV.. xxlh ,Y-, L- Band Director - MR. POISTER Leader - - - - KENNETH FINKE CORNET C MELODY SAXAPHONE TROMBONE DRUMS Kenneth Finke Norman 'Morris John Ballachey Ellis Mortrude John Sailor CLARINET Earl McClure Donald Morris Charles Coacher ALTO SAXA PHONE Robert Fero Earl Lane Oliver Beach Carl Hoffman Donald Luce Lloyd Peterson Donald Williams BARITONE Gordon Fogg BASSOON Milton Held PICCOLO Rodney Dean Adolph Peterson Stanley Dittmer WVesley Hatter Harry Fullbrook Joe Robinson BASS Frank Anthens Chauncey Crzznmlall OBOE Leonard Lessenich Milton Bolstein Gammon Bender Maris Burgess Stanley Krueger Howard Sanford William Van Pelt CYMBALS James Lewis DRUM MAJOR First Sem ester John Ennis Second Semester Warner' Taylor r w s r W l if . , 'fa-E i i iff s-.--ff?-K-1 V Eli It li itil-li--K4 tai :Asn MMD 'Evil , ,f, fit tt gigs l i ' i ,4 I V lj Zfl?f1,14vfff,g,,,,,,,,?,,, . ff E 5 Ze ' FZ f 5 . 9 ' 5 4 Z 6 Z Z 5 . , 2 , X i Ill ' NOW Sw LE --- ' Youn FACE WONT' CRP-CK' xt l J. . 'lin L ' 5223 ' I' .VH , 'lx f' Q V, ' 4 A i E i il ' V g , ' I - S Q., 1 Q 'EX l Dedzcaizon l O those individuals whose friendship we may lose by this effort, we dedicate the features of this book. We rg ' do not claim that there is anything funny, entertain- A ing or clever in the following pages, and we extend V , a cordial invitation to all you bleacherites who view every- thing from the exalted position of a box seat to get out your ' I' little hammers and knock and knock. iff, Of course we realize that it is too much to expect you lg.,--' to appreciate the jokes on yourselves and your clubs, but -' J' just look on the other page and get a laugh on the other l' V N fellow. We sincerely hope you will not take offense if we b I have mentioned you- Don't hide your light under a bushel V basket. Rather be honored that we have mentioned you, ff., and remember that if you were in our shoes, and we in li. yours, our feelings would be your feelings and your feelings l I 'J ours. Don't you wish you were in our shoes? If you really ig- r can't find anything joyful in the joke on yourself, come , ' ' around and see us. We will do our best to erase it. D0 f l not attempt violence--every door shelters armed men. Now f, we perpetuaters of mirth and crime, having compiled this 13 V section, are prepared to turn this book over to you. Read lvl and enjoy it as you can. I -ies- , .lg Lily gig , e Q 4 t ,o - - ..N, ,sl T s Till g -o M.,- l '- Q Q :I -YZQQ-'vfffg l M if l llflflttfsgrggeggfd f , e ef'--e -s -- is M-1 ll, 2121:-L ll .....-.......-.-Yw l-',-Y - A: wi V lr 'l 'li r it l i ff l PHILOS- ' 'P This is probably the most brilliant Ccomplexionecl at leastj group of girls in !i',I Q school. That is, they know all the latest steps. These little flowers-on-feet spend most of 'g ffl' 1 their time saying no over the telephone and talking to each other about each other. They ,li,ff4, l sit in a certain section of the assembly and are constantly under the.watchful eye of Mr- Heitman. They are said to have put on the best informal of the year with the assistance 4- 1, of the Civics. fir HEPS- l The members of this club are all alike. They talk alike, look alike, act, drink 'Till and think alikeg date only certain boys from a certain club, mainly Elites. They live in l 3' Leeds or Morningside. Occasionally they do things in a serious way, such as their in- Q Wt , formals and elections, but like everything else they do, these turn out to be a joke. if I-' f ff , DELPHS- ly l Their pride, joy and main sorrow are the Chrestos. This club enjoyed a very successful season last year. They took in over five hundred girls. They are really a fine lf bunch of girls, but that is all. They resemble the Chrestos, inasmuch as they can not think any way save as they do, and dare not be on the street save with one. Their chief occupation is doing nothing, but you must admit they do it well. ' l T if ELITES- . I ,I . . . ' A great deal might be said about this club, but one had better not' It was the ' li first of the three big mistakes here at school. They firmly believe that the office of presi- H dent of I-li-Y Association was created to give an Elite a job. The pride of this club is Ti' , the Heps, whom they never seem able to leave. Their one consolation is that joy which ' i I il- they derive from singing Birds of a Feather Flock Together. j.,.,' f .ll Fl , rr CIVICS- ' ,ml . . . . . . . r To say anything about the Civics, no matter how nice, is quite unnecessary. It is qigll, just like telling about your best friend. The pins they wear are the envy, desire and, lllf i finally, proud possession of a great many girls in school. If it were not for a recent board ruling, the Kee-Y's would have all the important offices in school, such as the Chamber of .5 .l C Clb dthAt-e'r 44, ommerce u an e u o r pal . tier. gy, i CHRESTOS- ml 1 This club is composed of boys who are all very fine fellows, but lack all sense of H y originality. We need go no further than brief mention of the fact that of the two classes tljzffllll 'of people who do not understand the symbols on their pins, the members constitute one gkiflr class and the people who are not members of the other. They go in for such things as fflhtl swimming, boxing and love-making. They date only certain girls, such as Delphs. Wear X celluloid collars andfsnap bow ties. Green is their favorite color, but it does not do them 1 llygii ' justice at all. Some of the members of the club have been here as long as the janitors. .fel I lispgi , 1 K' - ' ' 'N ,hy ltfag S I ,rf l iT:-fi.. , N -wc- li asses. 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N 11,211 no one. lf 1 lj' +L..-. 1' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1, , 1 1' sin? fn. 1 W , J- .1411 ,j 1- .-.,1,,l 1 A ' ' f 3 nf' 111 N ' 1 R-S 1 f J-ll 11, R111 rf' 1 3 1, A 11112-1 4 11 1 'lfizfk 1 Lf, '11P11' 1 Q1 A ' - 1 121.111, Km Us ' M111 S . ' 'W' ' 1-,111 ff ' .- 11 X'-i'l 1 V A 6-15 Q' 4 I H -. 3' C' U1 2. 'S' ' :J ' Q3 I X 1212 'flf' 1 S'-'J 'WE' 111 f 11 f 11 1 -.part M E .1, 1 rgm 111. Ei' ' 1:f 1. 1 5 e..,. -1 1 1 Dwfjf , , ' 1 111:-f yds N1 1 g. 1 f , ,W 1 4 . A ' 6' E ' ' . - 5 sb 1 1 41' , 1 --Q1 ' 5' -7' !' ' 1 v f rf 1 N -in '. , ' 14 -. . 1 1175 1 ' 1' e., .. 1-1124 I .I ef l! M 1' 1: 123 111SI:l11 , ,, ,fl 1.Ix'-111 1 A ' ' J. ..:11'f-- 1 -5- WRP11 ' ' 11160 ' 11531, . 111511 GINNY LEE-In order to be a yell leader one PETE-The only perfect boy in school. He 11-, ,41 must be either insane or hysterical. OE course never leaves class until he is kicked out. He 11fg.'i1 M16 it was no job to find such a. person in the Dlays football, and forgets to quit when he ,f If 1 F511 S, C. I-I. S., but we picked on Ginny because comes down the hall. No matter how innocent QXTW1 1 51 she and Izzy make such a. good team. She his looks, he seems to be Mr. Heltman's chief 1Lff11'l1 EX sure fills the place. worry. How unjust! 115:11 . ,111 fl ,. 1 1 y .' 1 ,111 1 X, X .1 1-. ,f 1 1 1 511 N1' x I ' 11? .11 -16S- -11 v A1 1 114 1--- AN?--7,4 Y ,ie f-..-M1 1 we, ee. . .A -+ 1 T..,.-.-..,, 4. 1 he '2':ref- -ef? 1. we e .f e 1 1 ?f,K.jp-f-gf!! egijxgtf 5.511 -,1,:j'i,ff-rj lvgg ,,f5 2?1, -7 HZ,gff!:,'Tt,q7' ,jx , 1 1 1 VA -1 1 n-...H,Vl:l-L'::liTl1,:q.l,u,1,h:1,:i,1iAjl-hit i fi-M!! .1.:.:!i. g,,t:Eg2A?:Z-wvlxiii. 1, I.. 'I Y .ln I- - 1 In I I mea MARmN,IIWrrI'rnIIIISI ,I . A - :L315-ILM IJ :II f A f -- T if A .li H' - -'-Y' J- :- nfv- ' V7 , X ' . 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F airness-- Our 43 years of success bears testimony that fairness is a definite part of our program rof service. t9 Where with every transaction There is a Lasting Satisfaction. zoom: vcr. 111: 1mn1411uinxnxuzuxnzuxnz n1o1nao.s1r zum: 4-xnxnznizcb 10: --171- 0 se. ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! E Q ! ! l Q I ! 4 .ofa xx. , 1,,. . 1,1 1 1 11 11 1. 1111 1 1 1'-11 1K.-1. 1: '11 . 1. Q1 .11FiY,:J1 1 1 ., 1 .1 K1 N H N118 1 'Ig-J 1 1 lf' Q1 ..y .xl 11 1 .Sl 'if 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 5 'QF 1 1 fl . .4 . , 1 , . N is , ., 1,1 f1 1 X A Q 1 115 1, 11 'i 1 1 xxll 1 'f'N 111111. 1 111 1:1 115111 1NM ,1 1.1 1 .11.u11 1-xx ll L ,, 15.11.11 1r N I if ,111 1X-f-Q 1 .11i'h11 51,571 113111 15-4111 ,,,. 1 15511 'I ff.J11 1 1 5,1 115x111 'ef 51' 1111111 af, A1373 .11 115131. -1 11311111 Y uw' I s,hll1 4 -A IE ------w I-1- V I I iq I il :in I 1 Ihxj 1 I I IV.'.l 1 Q ,A gnu N l-VII' l I.: df , I 'E .I I-+14 .LF H! L Fifi I IlI'.:1I 1 :ll 11 y -5-Lilly I1 ' 11 -'I vt, f . I ,II I-311 'ffl , 1 I 1 1 I : , 1 1 , 111' Y 1 l 'FA l wvyxr 1 -ff fifi. 1 llgiiill I 3' . I lg' I 1115311 1 lilt-,Aff l l iEz1I!il1 l 12411 1 l qiiiillli I I llfzfiill . 2 Ifafffl in f. sr- I',3'I 11,-Q15 2 .V ll-'41 I T 1 xf I l X . Milli Iv A ' ' l'l ' TT' 'NI ' ,- gli' It ' I 111199-if MARQN ! ff9WlUTEl11 111 1 IB 31 ' Quin10101011Iioioilxioioiixini-on ,Q Levich Sc I-Ierzoff FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, RECORDS I I I Q I i We also carry a full Iine of talking i machines and late records. Q 1004-06 Fourth street g Auto Phone 3001-3267 v 'Q' be111124Iio:aiu34I1o1cI1u1o1oio1I K. Fink and Bob Fero, on the train to Sioux Falls, were telling about their abii- ities to see and hear. Kenny said, Do you see that barn over there on the horizon? Yes. N Can you see that fly walking around on the roof of that barn? Bob answered, No, hut I can hear the ozuininxoioi x1o1oiII1u1o1o1o1nQ 'El . ' '-A 9 ew. rroo ' ! il 105 The Art of Singing VIOLIN PIANO 61 1 Pierce Street ! bozoznqnuzozozuxuzozozozaz 14020 Are you going to get a job ? T- Loe: Sure. I've found a pretty good job, fixing trolley tracks. I have to stop working every few minutes to let the street cars pass. The colonel: Do you know whether this mule is gentle or not? Mr. Johnsing: Nossuh. Ah aint dat shingles crack when he steps on them. keerlessf' EQIQOQflQOQUQUQllQUQ1lQl Q PQUQUQID PQ FQDQUQ ,QU-UQUQ In DQ QU- QU, 'QQ 0 o A 0 Q ' 0 0 i I .. SIOLIX CIKV .. i ! IV . 3 Music School Q i ETI-IEL JAMISON BOOTH, DIRECTOR i I i Phone 9644 312 Commerce Bldg. g : SIOUX CITY, IOWA j I 1 SINGING- Q PIANO- LEONA BURTON-SMITH A ETI-IEL JAMISON BOOTH KATHRYN E- ANTHONY i ROBERTA FINNEY ga itr1II1oi01II1II1n1n1o1o:4 1014 ini Ii is 1 VIOLIN- MRS. FRED COLVIN I EXPRESSION- I MRS. GEORGE W. SCOTT l -172- ,. ,,,.w...-. ,1 . , o 0,1 nicIi:vxcrinicnioiuiarioioiarzo If- ,I I l ,I ,J yf - V-. I, II ' TCI A, -I j I 3-1555 ' I I 24 MARCDN M'DWl'llTE I' nm QEI I I II I III-q-- LY - -- -- 4 II I I Iffg refill II lil? M.. -W ,--4- -, 7,1 iyn, - 7 1...,tl. Wie! I I I garioioioinizxioiii ixiriuioioq? vzorioiuioioii20101110101 X .'JIII ' g'Z,3.1. 'WI C ,fu I' , 'I Q I ' -If is BANK f w Nql 2 2 The Regak: ,I - II 3 IQAI 5 Wlth the 1v1oRN1Ncs1DE's MOST I, fi ,LII i POPULAR IIQIQ 4 I i 1 1 A ttf? kr 11 Q M O R N I N G S D E CANDY AND ICE CREAM IIJQ P I , SAVINGS BANK 5 PARLOR If-I AI Q 1 IJ A K' I 0:0beI101414:11:11rioirainicninzfignqprfq 'IOD1149024111wir1ifxzoioioinzuzoxozuzo NL X I Teacher: Richard, why were you Tailor: A new suit, Sir? Yes, 'I J I ji '. late this morning? what color, Sir? If? IKQII F R- Heitmfiffli 'IMY mother had to Steve H.: Any old color on which II 1.3! I fe, Gil wash my peninsula. . face powder won't show. if Sf : cs as iff ' I I Teacher Your what? 1 V E, R. I-leitman: My peninsula. Dicln't Life in Four Acts- III, Ht, Zoltlleififloris ieigerday that a peninsula was Act I-Their eyes met- II, f ' Act 2-Their lips met. f I I No, Duke, clear, a bridal party has Act 3-Their Souls met- I 4 1 nothing to do with horses! Act 4-Their lawyers met. I I A 'QYQOQOQOQKPDUQUQQQ PHUQUQUQUQ ' 1 ' 1 l l 0 T UTP T U T ' T Dila ' l 'fm I I I E - ' '-' 'n ! I I ,A ! ' L- iga Q The Best Advertlsement M A33 l IIIQITQQI fi- . . I Q A careful survey of the reasons for new customers opening accounts v I Q at a bank discloses the fact that seventy-five per cent come on the I EQQQI ! recommendations of their friends. The management of the Sioux 'NSE' It - National Bank feels that its growth is due largely to the 'favorable 1 gl IINQINI recommendations of its ever increasing family of friends and cus- 'N tomers. Q I -Cm, i You Are Welcome at II 1 Iggfltiet I 3 Ia-ifif III' r l-.- I, WM ISKjUXiFUXflCUQA1,fUUNKi N I ' ,AI - , LIIQIII I Q FOURTH AND PIERCE Iglffifl . 1- f 1: Iffil I E Commercial Department I IIII5 f'f.,j , i Savings Department nfl' I - Safe Deposit Vaults k ,I I IIiL,fl1I I ! Investments 1 'II g Capital and Surplus-One-half Million Dollars :EQ 101 if 1' in 111101011101010102011 iuicxiciui:10201111020-ioioi 1 III I -1 I' '-' fl- 51F2f'F-X .-.' ' A R f F at if- .I fl - ' I kiwi 4 e sg, e,,iilL.,,3s,giejl 52 ggfg ig , I 1 ir. , 5 illLf3f'lf:2!-N..-l'.il'lli:ll a1lW l,3i7ii'iili'l-if l Kean wr 5' Q O D ' MMW L ' mu 'Wu' l ',,a, ',?g'e L il ksL t Q Q it b i 1 Q'v,.g ! ! FVMACWLC V Yi-.. l rli' X ! Q fl j 2 '- M hlft 5 ' its 1 x a C. - , A , 5 - The Box with the Envelope g l T l ' - i Q lllywfy' Sloux Ca ndy Co. g o SIOUX C1ty, Iowa. Q 3 of 101 1101014111 111301411014 iuioiniliiriioiuif10101 1 1 ri 2 134 1414010 Bob Solberg Harold Peters Chrissy Jordon Camille Flint Duke Leonard Margaret Shoup Leah Curran Mike Anthony ozoriuioioiuiuiuii12021110102 rind AMBITIONS To date every girl in the school at least once - To reach Heaven fwatch him clancej - - - - To be a shiek - - - - - To look perfect To see how little she can say with the most words - - - To collect a flock of monograms - To give Duke some competition To monopolize the conversation 0:1 l ! l l ' ELASTIC HOSIERY ' . ! , ! Q Ins1st on an Engleson ! Knee Caps, Anklets, Leggings, ! ! H i 5 Abdominal and Athletic sup- Abstract i , porters, Chemical ancl : - A E Laboratory Equipment g E N G L E S O N E Gaynor-Bagstad Co. E 306-308 Pierce St., Sioux City, 9:0 pnguininioiviiaiiuinininici 101020 5 9 ABSTRACT oo. 5 Q Q g Ia. 5 2l3-ZI6 Frances Blclg. i -174- 0:01:11 110111191 11111101 1011391.14 9:0puitr1Iri:11rrirriuiriiariuiuioin21020 I , I IIHII. 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E picion by the city customer. C I The rolls of butter at the store turned rancid and were viewed with high sus- i So then came creameI'y butter, uniform in salt and flavor, and much more to E ! be relied upon. ! As with Creamery butter, so with milk. Men tI'ained in science, expensive ! I the Roberts Sanitary Dairy. modern equipment, factories, where thousands of bottles are thoroughly pasteur- i ized, have come into business of distributing milk. - The requirement for uniforni, sweet and always good milk has been met by Tl1e clean-faced bottles of Roberts Milk bring a cheerful early morning greet- i ing to thousands of homes in the cities. As the creamery established the standard of quality butter, Roberts has es- 1 tablishecl the Staudartt of Quality Mint, I i Our Wagon Passes Your Door I - i 0:1114-pogo: Ii111011tioitIitIi1I11I11IitI1u21vit1io1o1oi01o11I11I21I1 11 101031020 Man from bedroom window at 3 a. m: What do you mean waking me up at this time of night? The Souse: Nothin' 'ceptin' if you wish the gent what advertised for a part- ner to go lion hunting in Africa, I want to shay I won't go under no condishuns whatsoever- Where were doughnuts first made? In Greece. 0 50131110112111110101111 ini CD 1015 i Q Adopt a Motto 5 ACTION ! PLUMBING AND HEATING The average woman has a vocabulary of only eight hundred words. It's a small stock, but think of the turnover. The novice at trout fishing had hooked a very small trout and had wound it in until it was jammed at the very end of his rod. Pupil: What shall I do now, I've finished winding? Instructor: Climb up the rod and stab it. I 9.0Il010lKIiIYiOi0Q0il:iUQUQlillYQUQ lgi i Everything' In Brick Q i Any Shade-Any Style E ! BUILDING WITH BRICK ! i AT A MODERATE cosr ! ! I o . i Q Q S ,urs i Stoux City B1'1Cli and Q I The Sanitary Co. Q Tile CO, I i ' i i DON HOLT' Pres' Office and Display Room i Q 709 Pierce Phone 3123 No. 9 West Third Street i LIII- ' . ..,. ., - .. .,,, in -,.-, ,. .. 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I V., MR Mr' Bridge DEBATE I3 E ,D .1 oct- 23 ,- - I Hg ' ff -f ,HQ . 0 :FSA Q ,- X HGH I1-PERSDNQ 1 V . f- ' 393552-, 5555525 'r'r12ErEf'as'r f f f X H.. 25236 .f '5'3' HOW crm 1 mem AND new Dffgafe P55 Zilumwx ASSQIABLV H--f-'I Y , ssem 4:4 in Q QQ'-fbi' . NE EYEN? aff , ffufjlf , 'lHo T and 'E .11 irq. f ,. 2 , HCDUUGU1 Cm El t THE BUBBLE BUQSTS If 'li - elecfed O t 2 -N m 'dx fy:-:Ji j X Class Pr-es. Q STA47 W I X f' A AHDION ,.'- is Ill, f E 4-dtfggvrxgxx 9 Q runvma :X V-f Rx , xvjgfl ' X i QQ Q I 451' . v 53212322 . , V A I Nov. 17 . , JUNE 0 ' , E , 1Tl'lTlTI'T f X I . EAST DES-MOINES Ano , 'fi Ei , A SIOUX CITY MIX . I U - S' nl M A X-fa l , W Niav. 3 . K Q 45 ru1i P I z V llfzgfll ! xx S 1 Q V L Kp. kg . V 1: -ur Y X-' I'iif.f+! N' V .. ,' 'N ky. M D V if ' I W Y - f Q Q' X -'-' w ill.: yr X 'Baker Sgil-13 ' U' , Seca? Ie-o -.s,c. Dec. 5 I 5 I E E BAKED SPILLS SOME ACID We ma? 'NPG ff.i21.255e ..L, 'VLi fain Nov. 9 Som-ls NANE THEIR Locnm fjjf y Q, IV? : sg fi ggi, LE: 'Eg EEL .1 I3 QQ 9' ue ee en W so ' ' - H 1, Q SODhs Name 'T 'A Qwqg 1 Lockers V E 2. 1 .2 3: E an ,,'. l, j L Dec. 15 ... : : : : .- ii ix 9 , 1 J v . TA . ' A 1 J Inf. e' . ' fw 1 .A..... ..,,.. . - - - , fContin rl . ,Page .189J.. 11- 1 ' ' A f-.--P ,- ' -- nf .v... .' X WEW i g ' -. ff -1 . A - wg-T eg, A- -. - 5 I ,5,..:,..,- ,.r,i . 1gf,.4f- ' - 5 -: 13- - -,aft-.J -i -Y--T ?.Q LS- -.i ..i..f 4 74, Y El WI'-fM::MARfDN EJ xii, ,le-Q Tll Quiz: an 1 1 1 111121111111 1 1:1411 1931 2 11213192-:qs -:ui 1 Q9 t il ll ,L E E Will 5 '-HOLSUM BREAD 5 lift t f ' r 5 ggisit y i i 5 cisiil -J , E . . . . ' -' -J ' .w',', ,Y U Insist that your grocer furnish ywou with this brand. , ilfufgil I -Q-1' Z 5 1'-I-.fl , W. A ! ty rm, 1 ififli l E Made by E Wil: l ! -D-ZH' g NEW ENGLAND BAKERY Q tri.. i l Q :jx . rlflf 408-4 I 0 Jennings St. vie l , l x'. Old Gentleman: .fAr1Cl what are you Excited tourist beckoning to cabby: 'Fl S going to clo when you grow up? I-ley. if .lf N Little Girl: 'Tm going to marry that u Cabby: Look here, mister, stop kicl- 'gli-jg nasty little Freddy Walters ancl then di- ding my horses- liffil l lg. gli vorce him. --- ' rf ,ilk A-.if 1- 1 ir-Q-f-. it V ' th h 2 'fl-I ll , ' th' ' V fr I , ll, 1 rl First Oyster: Where are we? Mayglge over e P one e 0 15 ls y l Ji, Second Oyster: mln the soapy Cgruff voice: No, This is August- 3 L l l U First Oyster: G'wan- There are Other: Great Scott, I've got my 'X l two of us. dates mixed. : l l l ?o,1s11 iu1oio1 :oi 1 onli -1 2111010101:cnoiuixiuini-aQ:1x1uic 111 Q. l ll i 3 ' ll il i E fri! ' . d b hv ly ffl mm, eHead1ngton 81 He en erg 5 jrfjjyt wi g Q iw if-JE' l S E J uliiim, I l fill , ' l,PT5:'1,: 1 - ' i 2,1 5229: 5 5 its N77 li R l I 311 Cl 5 l itffll if Q! A I r 'i f' ! Nr 'xslt A V' E R O D l C i l -g WJ 4, 5 N N A 2 rx P A bg : ,ss ll lX6l S SIOUX CITY II IOWA . ig i I .- -A sl pt a A if A 2 fifqr-l,l A fig. I 1 l fy Iifxq 024 11 it if 4911- cm 1,0101 11 xxcxxcvixiifxixvirxz- cb: 1 an-1 11 11 1 .uni anne: 1:1514 Fixx. gl 4215 -17s- l gl l U.-ii Y - W ' ' 'V' li Y il-?'5s:f,f ?f'1.vi'-F77 , Qffi' ui?-J: OV 55T: '5if'f' fE'7'f77'ff'7'7'i?f'75f7'ii lil Q 15 l l-xA ::i'X.j xl-.:3e3.-L.Z'r2fi 'EE-3 ,f fi4:x2A3.E4iL.s fffs,iQiw+w..eQQ 1 .- win. VH l ,. i 1 X .x ,I , , E 24 ANDWHI IE AP- +- 13 I 1f.sEmzrjmlll9 MARCDN A o - r a rig' P'- V'-il i .:QlQUiUf'Q020a1Y:0Q1QfY: 1- I.'fUQ'nanQ0a QUQUQUQUD an W 'SFU'-UQQ 53' rx l .gn-R, -FoR- r-.ffl 'J eyfi. ' QUALITY GRQCERIES AND MEATS 5 i Dj l Go to 2 r ,til t r i it 5,4 , M. ALBER r i gt ix tg! i Greenville's Leading Store i ' l A ' ' l 5 do g WE ARE AS NEAR TO You AS YOUR 42 . Auto 65219-PHONE---Bell 246 - sf . 2 .VJ Q J Y Q..-fx-01'Q1alWUCOQUDDQOQUQUQUDUDb. 5-UQ7DLQUQU-0QU hP'l-7-Pl'.f Y One of our prominent math profs Bill Blythe: Look here at my new Ji V21 Wandered in to a 'history' revolver. i. ' l 41 Football game- George Thompson: What do you lgyfrl HC Said the other team mean Khisloryi revolveflr, fill, Should have ,Won Bill: Yes, it repeats itself. lfgn. rv, By 3,456 poxnts, I A Erlliieslslillosu counted ln Did you send for me, my Tj! I lie l Launcelot: Yes Make haste ancl l Ig ' I While you were reacling this Henry bring the can opener. I've a flea in my ' f Ford made ten dollars. knight clothes. V l l . y 5 g I w .id 2 Your Home 3 , .I . A XJR Q W1ll Be a Home of ,W P f .1 Y., ' l E I IRQ 1 A i f -3 ' ,-' l 41 ! 5 I 5 Q Comfort and g ,Q W .Jr-i J ! - .px g Pleasure 2 'P Y M . : rr Q Q When you lnstall ESI pl. w I i ' l .ysij j i 59 . who ' ti 1 d k ' K A H O I1 H O O 0 I' S 5 ig I ll B I 'xp A . . R A Nl ' M1llWOFk Sldeboards Bookcases l' X 'rf- l A . . 9 Mantels and K1tCh911 Furmture i 12 , A I 0.01101 Q -I 3 -UaUQn,'U,UDUQUQfinUQUiUdU-0-0,D:UQ'0Ql i - Q CD QKUQG X X 1 pg.. Q s A by -...- Agp lil .lil wif K In 'E N i 'lluuvrgrrill-Elfi '41 'f 'i 1 AA--ll Qi f H ' i ' 'i' 'fl 1 ,, 31 '41 l ,,,,,.Y, , v 9.013 1011311111111 111 1 111: 111 1- 1 1 3 an 11: 10103111 2 111 v SHIGH CHOQL TDET p ike to Shop at Martinfs 1 1 1 I I ,-,e,,c- , .., .. Q 'l 1 i . 1 V Q ---for they know that here they will always find the newest style modes 1 Q and accessories first ' ll. 1-:ll , 'N Il! ! il- In inf, 1 Q Our corps of buyers specialize in selecting apparel Q g 1 that appeals to the high school young women and 1 1 1 i young men. l 11 l ' W! i g lllllllllilllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll v 1.:- The new displays for Summer i are unusually attractive and - ! invite your inspection. l.y - , i i,-Ju , IllillilllllllllilllllllIlllIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllI I ll 1 lt ,-x. 1' E Q T. S. Martin Company ' fo in114iiuxoioiuio:z11o1n1u1u141if1in101011111iz:i1u1o1o:o1c11u1uiu1 ' ,' '. . , , . . . . ,. . . Y , . . . . . .. . i'. ', -iso- , .Ji lil . Lili ,Y,.' K , '- -- - ia-.1 fi at ia, 1 --1 -g F -' . . .,. , ' ' Liig, - - - --1-... :- fm, -,, - 4 , .1 . I at C' I I. ' III EI L I J I I VII I Ii 'IE I' I I . I If ': IMISIII , .III . 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DKD1llillillillilillilllllllH101 11 EAT HERE It's Just Like Eating at Home THE PANTRY REAL HOME BAKED PASTRY OUR sPEc1AL'rY 707 Pierce St. Phone 3525 :Q 14 itxinioinioiuioanuiu 1 114020 THE STAR CAR - Finest for the Money First you will admire the beauty of a Star. Then, as you know it, your admiration will change to respect for its capacity to go where you want to go, at least expense and with greatest dependability. Courshon-Davis Motor Co. 10101011 1010101011 ini 3034020 1va:1nioi011riniuiuiuioiuiui 10101nioioioioioioioiui 0101 111 1010102 1 514213 130101 ni on 0:0 na. sta i IQ! D :q--114: 1011 it11011rioininioiniuincpoin 0101 1 1 608 PIERCE STREET A. SIMONS- Manufacturing and Remodeling FURS 702 Pierce St. Phone 86497 iinincmriucb- ii- ziuiuiuiniuiuioq SIOUX CITY PAPER CO. Wholesale Dealers 205-7-9 Pearl Street PAPER, BAGS, CORDAGE. YVOODEN- WARE STATIONERY, NOTIONS -OQOQUQUQUQUQUQOQQYQUQUQ UQ Cleaners and Pressers TEEMAN THE TAILOR 0:0 weI1011rioioioinioi01010101009 'Wissing 85 Anderson Co. JEWELERS Corner Fifth and Nebraska SIOUX CITY, IOWA 7' 'Elf lf. , I t , . I' E L- i ,tx -LX44 HE 031 1031112 51010141 1011111 1 1 111102 1 11111 14 1S1 11riKniuioioiuioiuiuiuim 301011iiuiuiuiniuioq 0:4 into 3010102 101 11 in 10101 2 11010101 ,,,l-T.I,,,-. IIT-, I IILQI PQI I .' F' I I I I I I x 'I I I , I I I FII 'I II . I, . I I .I Iiijiiu I ,I -.qi I LVQIII ELII I 'il . ,. III ,- ' , III I J I I I ,I 1 gh '1 I I I I ,I -I I :Q 'I ll I II:fLl.iII , ,N . XI, In ' I I :I.Zg-, ' 1 I I If I I Ll. ,III I IIf9i'f,I I I, HI ',-All IItII I2.,eII I .AI I 1-Q4 II. III :QQ I I IU'-:eil it-QJI , .- M I' HI I II'f2I I I ,W I I H--fjla J. ic-.4 I,II5I rr A. ,I 1. 1 1 r.'- '- NE 1 1 I. 'x J f, ,Kc ,x .Ar X 1 H . 1 L NI .4 :H it w ,pp H R 4 4 O 1 if - A 1 214 MARCDN Mmwnlrrll- A gi g 1 I Ml . 9 - A . A-A.. HI mt x .?'QU:'1a0,1iif',UmaIYQUQOQOQKQQQIXQUQUQODKmlmlmliffullulflffil: M use ' ii I ll I I 1: :: M, Ii Q Just a Word to You, Mrs. Housekeeper t f:ki,l'! 1 You are oncerned in the appearance and wear of il ' S in 1 5 YOUR CURTAINS AND RLANKETS g I i We are specialists on such household articles and use a process that makes curtains i ff li look fresh and hang true and gives blankets the look and feel of fluffy newness. i KJ, gg Q e g IDEAL SOFT WATER LAUNDRY g 4l4-416 COURT ST. O. W. HARVEY i h'l 'il X fi'1010111141201413014iioioiuiuiuinioi 101010101 ioiciiwicin-1.-'1.114o:o i V -in john Lawrence: Chuck Condon just as I was about to scrape up a peck rw -4' claims that he has had his car for six years of twenty dollar bills, a pink elephant 'Full and he has never paid a cent for repairs. stepped on my hand, caught me in his lf A Do you believe it? trunk, tossed me into the air and I alighted LJ Garage Man: I do. Iwas the one in a den containing two cerise colored ' -'ll that made the repairs. ' lions, who advanced with jaws open, and ,, ' , then the alarm clock went off. Traveler: No, you- can t fool me. Do Q3 ftjsntoghgsgglelden m sleepers all my U Mr.. lgleitman: I-low can I avoid fall- T Ticket Agent: I wouldn't be sur- mg hair' X' prisedf' Answer: Stand Aside. Ii 05Q'iudonr1uli130io1114101 151010101 1 10103113413 C501 10301010102 gig . ! - ' Q o ' i ! a ,vw Q For Style, Quahty, Correct Flt Q in i 5 :fl ll i Q 1 i O g Q11 i ' Q 5 Kuppenhe1me1' g if T Q C i 1 GOOD CLOTHES 5 5. . - . ' , , . ' l eq 2 . . i ggi i An 1nvestment in good appearance Q WK f Q U R4 1 ! 1 tial Q ,- cl 3 Ti. - ff -gtg-a 4 ' ' - :ff 'tie ' ' 7 ' ,fax fp Q Money - it -gf Q WE O Sioux City s - Cheerfully V Greatest g rflkfl g Refunded 1 ' '- r 2 ' Q -vre r'2' -iize '22f1 -r-t:ts1rt1-f ff 'Mm' t : 1 Men's Store ra T . O O' ' FOURTH ANJ NEBiLAsKA 2 T 'i' HYDQQOQCYQC M QUQOQOQOQU-UQOQOQUaU'z0:fliUQOQOQlQ Q! 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I 'I he ' ' 1 fl my 1 Why, Joe, what happened to you in Bob Bernard: fl fell last night and ' the football game today? You've lost struck my head against the piano. light? ,f,. l YO'-If from teeth- Marie Lichty: Did you hurt your- ' - ll?El ll Little Joe: No, indeed, I haven't. Self? H - A IN Here they are in this handkerchief. c?T'l?,f NO. luckily I hlf the Soft l fi' pe a . IFN T- .4 l . - 1 Alu Thlelgoiitplgil sineihle Elurjigitdecki Xxlxlmiss Lawrenlce Ectoga tardy pupiljz ,lid Lf, -N ' at are you ate or. y l But waited 'till the ship went down Edith Skalovsky fsleepilyj: Why- I , ' And put the fire out. l er-class, I s'pose. l Q Q Q I SIOUX CITY'S OLDEST AND NEWEST g A 2 5 My Apparel Shop, Showing Exclusive Styles for 'wifi gil i Ladies and Misses Q ,x ,'. - i ef 1 Q IIQAJ ! A Rst K' ' ! ffl 'g Invites you to call and acquaint yourselves I K ill G with styles and qualities offered by I l lxshil ' Q hx: X Lk I1 I L 1 ,trii 2 1 will i 0 o 0 g lriigl l I v ' V ' K ll s I4 ,Q , IJGUIS 1 lan o. 3 lyk? l ! i Vw .N ' y X It ,, LADIES WEARING APPAREL i Xyli STYLE-QUALITY-SERVICE i X!!! 1 1- 'll fl E Successors to Authier Style Shop 2 52412 In N TE 'z' ,QI QI W M af QUQUQC Q la QUQIIQUQ i0QUQOaUaUQl I Q ,Q Q ,Q 11212. -1s3- T - - Z! is l 'rr 3-fQ21 f:i, r 1 553 ,ff r2 7'-'TV f. fl fi2Q.21'1E'f,1f-fkiff 'ir - 'l l llgl l' 1 s or 10 - - 1 . 1 M, A y y f,l'l 051 MARCDN JWHITE 1 . K 'fl 1 1 ANP 'l I V i lily? I I , ll '-1.- i?NL'f3-i'r'Uf5:l I - 'A' AA ' ' ' Y 'fo-'I A1 11 fee-'t' N 'Li-X'f5'1 I ,Q QL. QQ , I ' 5 -..-amz., . 1 1 ff, 11 l 'll f 'I l L I I VzQli0iDQUQllQ4YQUQllQUQKP20QUQUQOQK724IQOatIQUQIlQ01ll2OQOQlll0Q0i0Q Q:Q A ',-:-'- l, ' 1 1, 1 ! ,:, . A l 0 Q - ' ' l ,.. ,- 1 . V -f-iw-f '- , s lf-.aj me BIG srona X as -tlwH cnv lowA i i .. -7 LR N 1 Shopping Center of Three States ! l 1k1,1fl1! I H ' l Fl :gE5E5E5-.' ::sE:f. ,. . ' 'V 5555752552 ::5ff:M1f5'5555 .i2Q fE5i f'4 ' l S ' 2- Q 31 .V 9 ! 1-' ' H 1 i ' - -:-:f:I:1:2:i'EI::I:1:C.f'1 1:f:' .,.i:?5:g . -::L , X V fi is I C . ' 2 ! 1? , iE1a2?zees:s:e:s wif:-fl? xt -:I:2s:-'- '- ' ' i ' :V :-'-:-:-:5,i:1:1'f:7:IS:7: i:5.:':' ' ,gf g '- - ,' l . h. :5'M - S St 1 f' 1. ,1 .ees 23 . -is its if Happy Y 95 Gr I .- , 55553115 , 551255355-E 'fir SETI: W1 sl. : - 2fgs2e2i5s52...:iiQ1 2i R Youn Men I 1- ' .g:.5:5:4Q::-:5E' 2jkZf:5:f:j5'-.: .f' I 'rl'-43.2 gr' .-.5 f 3 1 f -:s:s:s:s:1:f'f 43523: .::. .e:f:2-f.- , ..1:a:e:ff11- - . , Q- -. -Egzggtrlg -:P-:F f-5jf,3s. :,.,,.M?f: HE zest of the early summer sea- I I f-.- ., - ,aw :N ...f.55.v:-'g- .sc-I-'5-25:-z-: . . . ,s -.gg 1,gv,.3g::4g,:,g3!, - 4:ggg:gggggg5gg,:::5 son is interestingly reflected in e Lf - the new clothes we'1'e showing. ' l3,11 U 711-,IE There's a cheerfulness about the shades S '1 1 ' fQ.5+f' g, ..' 'jj . and patterns: there's a. smartness and . . l . . ':35E5fft9 '1f5fE1E:f1E2?51E25:':332535555551 freedom in the styles. You know You 2 1 Qi, 1 jfgjfffffifgf N can depend on quality tailoring here. l ,' 1' -4:3Q5555:55-Ifgf- ' fi' ?1:4gg5:5,.'.-: Q, :55:5:5:2-' And tl1ere's a. breadth and scope both of C 1 'N styles and patterns you will find lt dif- ! 1 -:af l l 'A '19- C ' ' L if F cl A4 srtrt Q , oo mg orwar ,I 1 1 . to Commencement . -551 i 'Q ig? 1 Davidson's anticipate this important event ! Iffjfi with as much joy as the most hopeful under- Commencement C3115 for Classy T165 ' 1 'J' graduates or prospective alumni, because We A , L W I 1' -EMI like to help them choose the right clothes for And the Call. is 3-HSVllG1'9d by Davidsons ' , ' 1 . Men's Furnishing Sections. ' 1 I, II the great occasion. I ' li 1111 Stylish neckwear embodying every i W 1 it 1 1 11 11 1 k f 1' tl t idea that 'food dressers will be wearing s L' , 7! G can Ie D que 1e.'m c y eedmg Ia season. Cilioice of rich and blending color S , ,.1rf, Comes when your name 'S called an you go combinations of a. different sort than com- ' ll .' ,E up to the platform for speech, song or diploma manly seen. C I. -but we can relieve you of any concern about ! lf It your clothes and fixings Davidson styles ! , .. U fx..'1111 are right. I'- Cu If 1, -A l 'Ji ! I M GIFT Things L, :Ig . 1 H. 1. In Q U. in - 11. iff J' Sure to Please HIM Q I ,digg i lmj -1 'Z'-bl. ,---ljjl 3' -l A 'IQIE' No matter if he does say that he 'A3 .f--.,-f11:f.Ul .j i ' ,-,' doesn't want any present, he will feel 5 113121, a lot better if 'you send f1llTl liz. neat gift. , h 1 ' ,f 'Ill Davidsons have Just wiat e Wan s. Men 5 Socks that Pass t e 11-la i , -.1 . . l A' iuerrs Hose New suits l Examination S 1 N 'JL Mews Ties New Hats Th t ' 'd t t d 't flunk David ! ' 1 , e mos rigi es oesn ' - ' I r C-s Men's Belts New Shirts s0n,s Hose for Men. ! F Men's Shoes A Radio Set 1 , ' ','.'l1 Here you Wtll find every good kind ot' Silk ' IIN- Band Instruments of Every Kind or Light Wool Hose which is being worn ' ff' , by particular dressers because it possesses i 111 good taste and desirable trlmness, i .I ' ' lUQKlQOQlli0QOQUQUQOQlPMI1ilQUQIllUlUQOatl-0Q0i0QOQUQOQOQOQ1Qz. 1441. -184- -.. 1 -ml - A W- - Y- - ml K'j+f ' ' ' ' I f- 1 'T 'xvii' f-.-IT f-.. - 7F', -. . . K-1, 1- ffzgif' l ' Rl l X' Q- -Q A .1 A u ., Q. . , . y ... . D Y- ,1 C 1. 4-1 me .-.L.,.-'- l. -....,-T-,-..:. . ' .gs A- - ' ,- , ...' ' ' 'ei 1: Lt- L .,-1-H 1 1 I DI I ' II'3'1I I I B. V I 1 'Qi I I I 7 , I II--23? IL I I III I ,II :,. Iif' II5.fII I 7 IT :QI I II 1.-.41 y if ff I IQQJII I ,QNX If.,,':II IRQ ff I ,I I II, V. . 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J ffl' fa, 1 J- ,.-1' , f- I .X lfrocks for - Commencement 5 -Then for Summer Best i 'lk H ' Lovely Silk or Yvash Frocks-each president - 1 of its class--take commencement only as a ' beginning and follow school farewells with 5 .iclass of country club or summer resort welcomes. Styles are simple or elaborate-whichever you I ,. I -- I - desire-yet, each is style-right as becomes the Q asm: VgitslggelyiIBHGZESAOZS Xeaigffeb iitshionable miss. If they're from Davldsorfs ! -just what the stylish Miss wants-are Ieyle authentic' ready at Davidsorfs. 7 I O ! G1ftS that Go Wlth Q QIIIILH , I ,f III I Diplomas .R C XX e Par-taking of her loveliness are the ' Ig-QQ, Q -,X sweet girl graduates' gifts-at David- ' WM 3 , son's. i Pearl Beads Leather Belt V if-sfggiyp' Qs ' Bead Bags Pumps ! W Purses Oxfords Kid Gloves Sweater - W'rlting Paper Lace Collar ! Camisoles Windsor Tie E C sm: stockings Cuff sec s Silk Parasol Bathing Suit 5 for Class Day ! -and Afterwards Class Day and Conuriencement Events de- mand the right kind of gloves, and Dav- idson's have the correct styles in the ap- proved color. Handkerchiefs Leather Bag' Colored Beads Toilet Fet Vanity Case Bracelet Perfume Party Dress Toilet Water Wraps Overnight Bag Q 0.1 i ! ! I E l I E E i I I IIWI I X ,I 'I II II' lI.x I o . 50 D-ini-1194.14-CD4licIii1101010101Irim11030ininit101911ismioinioiizioioicozo II ,564 gg-.,-Q-.,. 'e. Q' I ,. - 185 I. sf..-. . ,..- -r-.Y. ,, -LI rr. - . x J. . II I I ---.I I'2g4iI3 lI:I,1II I,,I, IQIII IV' IIL.'..I XI vu. IV 'I I t, II I If' II ,I , I IMI I' ' rl., IIQIII I IIN II . M, I, I' Ig HI I I I--,, nl .I I HI I Ig-f I I I f-,XII IVR II fr Ky: I IQIIQ I I- 'I I- -,Nw I rg .II I I I :I I I I-I-f-II I .ciI N I4 ,HI I , I I I 5,1 Q I-.,.j1I IIQAI I Ix- I- :fun I ' ,4.,'I'I I I .I,:I' QPPII IIISQ IIT, I II QQIII I , A x miie IQ-'jI Iifjkj LJ!! 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Stock Yards Sioux City, Iowa 1 'J1101nicrirxioioioiocbocroioioi xi 1 11 'fi-TT-' ':'..f .- .f ,Af if f , --- - -- ' 6 Steele-Sinian Sz Co. Live Stock Commission Buying and Selling CATTLE-HOGS-SHEEP on ' Commission Compliments of Swanson, Gilmore Sz Walsh Live Stock Commission Merchants Sioux City Chicago Vickers, Herman 85 Brooks Successful Sellers of Live Stock. Stock Yards Sioux City, la. W ',l i 1 . I . 114.0 . fr 1 f.-A .f X ,f.,,x,.L- . F Q lv, - :W -V ,-.-.., - -... 5 r lllfrlil l 1 .ls l ii b l l L-it leaf! lf' ,il IW. 5 . 'll l .ff ,gif 1 fi ifll l Kgs, ' ,i ,,.. liz' lx l I X l .X sq ,L ii. ip- 1 I , l l i l .- , 1 ' lr! 1.4 , ,A . lrslll V 4 . all l 'fm ,, , 2 iflfljg l ,flrl 'v lf-,Wg lv J l gvul y., an Qi:-ig i i l fi 1 ILE' Ji',i'x1.ll L lliiiill N , Q4 1 I l. Tl wr' 'F-ggi! If ii if '. i -vu- 5.7, fi' H.: -1 if l l l 1 .1 ef-. T. T' 924 MARCDN wwnm s .. 1 Ties' sf Q1 Wg gg gg g 1 1 171 ww '1 17? 1' 1 fl 1 15411 X rrwlf- . 'l 1 'H'-V 4 ,.. .' 1 FA. 11 'mlm-.1. .512s,r kg1fg1g.2Te:1Qi1:lli.1a. -1 1 1 1 K I ' ' fF?Tff' P V773 ': -'M' 7' mfr ,K11 . K . . 1 1. 1 1 o . '11 ' 'UL 1 1 , - ' XQ 1 Nj 111 7 -- I X1 ' if 1 ' ' -7: 1:1 - I ' X11 s 11 1 , 11 . , - ' 1 I1 1 1 ' 's , f Z A . if 1 1 1 '1 4 1 , ' - -1 1 L? 1, 11 .1 -- . YY' .. 12,1 1 1 1 1p1-1 11 1 .1 IX'--5 1 141 1 1 I 1 lf' 1 4+ xl 1 .- 1 . t' ' 1 .1151 fx-y 1 , 'Q 1 11 1 1 - ' V '1 .' ' 1 1:61 . 1' AJ 1 W NQQJ1 N1 'v ' . ' . P I 0 15 1 ' - - P1 1 . . 1 . 11- f ' 1 - 1 sig . . N '51 1 '1 ' 1 1 .1 1 - 11 ' 1 1 A - 11 . 111 111 1 Q V ...1- - 11- 11 11 4' 111 'lf' .. :1-1 KN . ' J 1161 BILL-Astraddle the issues. Doesnw he look IZZY-qui acrogzvatich cheerleailer. 'ihis pic- 111 41 . 1 - ture was a en wxen e came mme rom one - fx' sweet? I mean the donkey' Themes somethmg of the football games. one or his habits is 17 . so serious looking about them both. His chief standing on his head Doctors say it has left 1 B-m11S6mGHfB are CTGYJS-T-ing. Prize Winning and its mark. W'lienever there is a program here Orpheum parties, in school he is always on hand for the clown part. He says lt comes natural. F f1fs.afr-f:--f1f--'s-f-- f--1-in 1 1931 . 15411 . 1 -,X x 1 1 rx 1 1 -f L1 1 N 9 11 l 1 1' .' MQ RY' 1 Q' l EQ . 41 18 J 1 1 1 6 1 1' 1 1 X! 2 1 1 1 - 41 FAYE-She Worked in a. laundry, We don't STEVE-A true Mornlngsider. It ix said you W really believe she balanced tubs on her fingers, can find them every night ln this pose. 'Their 11 but you ca.n't doubt your own eyes. She was main occupation in life ls becoming a shiek. A one of our best looking girls and left quite a group of prominent people recently declared 1 mark. Anybody who is powerful enough to bal- all shleks to be insane. A boy recontly came ance a. tub ought to be able to leave a terrible to school from Morningside with a feather in J mark. his hat. He was told to take Wings. x, 1 1 - S - 1 1 7 J i.. -it H - 'm 1 ..... r .1 -1 if , 1,1 K.,, ,fl-1, . if , J - - H1 T:-,.Y Y ,.,. .-T.,,.l.,X-,X ,3- 1:7'v5i?'xr7 wF'w.-i' '-.,f1-'mf'--..1-K-e: Q1'xwN.,5- --ffN3-'xA 'vf'vf wr wg 17, M - df- 31:1-l..N..f2X4Q-.ZfE.f.4i. L..' lX,'Euz 1g,.1g7-Rails.-fL fyff5.'fl'.::'i,7N. - il:f51Xz4b-1'i5,Lfl5J-9',.ffL.'4.I 1, 171 f. Y ' l , 7' - .. C T 1 T x - , -A 7' ' W-vm OiO Dllbillilliiliilllliilliliililiiliiillilililili4ll!1i0lllli71Kli0iKlil'PlfIQ0l0illi Oil I W : A T RENT i V I ' in ggi I MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE T RI i SIOUX CITY, IOWA i MIT f ' c LT 'SA T Kg: 2 Fully Accredited High in Athletics! Debate and Forensics. ! 1 J i Standard COUPSBS- Credits Accepted by All Leading Universities ! T ll-fi 7 - DeH10C1'afiC Sbirit and Professional Schools. ! l TN TI' I il T MT T T24 Q FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER T6. g TPS by Q FRESHMEN REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER T2. Q NTI E I L OOTOOO , ,I I ,551 T1 . I iTfif,TT' E1 I IW I ITP?-T lylh V l wi E 'T 'ti i T fi 'N X PEJJ' It ,C--T T T ' T -'f - T A T T T T T T 'N T I ' ' 2 Fai QP TW. TT 1 I I , , I , 'NQT TF? T551 i Athletic Field from the West. 3 RN' fi J' I I ,T if IT 3 LIBERAL ARTS P d F It . - 1 E Aiaciiigvedaglouiyses. NT 'xii A Excellent Facilities. . I . 1 E PP X ! Pre-Professional Courses in Commerce, Engineering, Law, and Medicine. By V Ty X A 5: ! these combination courses! the student saves one year of time. ! T QQTT ! Two-YEAR ELEMENTARY GRADE TEACHERS' COURSE 3 T ! Completion of this course entitles to a Two-Year State Certificate without Q B i examination. ! 'XX T i CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ' ' i E Select Faculty.-Thorough courses in Theory, Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, String ! nb N E P :ind Wind Instruinents. I ! ublic School Music Standard Three-Year Supervisors Course. i g For Catalogue and Further Information Apply to i I 'TT -NT i PRESIDENT FRANK E. MOSSMAN 5 J 6 fdllihil i Pi D14 it l040i010i0iKl101010l0i0i0i01Cli0Iillfliililli0i 21920 I f I rx . ' N -1ss- , 1' 1 .fl If, i N, .f H V+? T-5,5 15 2x4 MA W- 'Il 7' illif T-' 1 11514 1119111135 0 PENZANCE DEBATES . FH I M Ol 1 I AISI ' If D i Y- 1 To me YES X 1 Ii?-I I W, , .1 'WC . 'Z 'T ' 41 1 1M I '10 1 fb, Ibfuj I I A y 1 gl 1 tri: J, Q - ' fx . X 1 I I1 .1111-,,,, f OPERA I if fflmxtx 311513 DECA1 Drbbt I 2 ZO- I ,jg ' Blaoesf rumour m vems ,x I' WILL womusms NEVEQ ELDH 4 CR I 1 1 Jlm ?EEgN BME Ji M 111 ll ' J. if 1- Ax?ivc-Sunni?-'1 me M f f wi: ? I If'-I fx I GX Q7 Jan In K N H1 6 ' Jnr1aHAS APERFECV Recono F115 W X J ' I I I 1-QQ TARD1NESs H A AT Tmi 1-11-Y -nu-TR: 11 ' if DA':zTYf 'I I WA e 1 1 11 ms. THE SUCCESSFUL.. I 1 f I - J 21 qunmer ...I111 1 I I 1 I I 'Ln' . I I f' 1 4 ' A 1 I Q , m um.. Q 1 1-1i4'1'riHiiY Q -, I IILZIBI Mrigitiv lg, ,,,. unnus L It All I I 11 1 Tse. , 1. ,115 - elsrsrz I I 'SS'-'E I HSSE . Q IIIIUIK,-I I 3 ' J gi gi E9 t I I - M n: ' In ' .. Wuxi' 1 Z 'f 9 1' . f. 112133 , 1 E Q1 1323115111 1111511111101 1 iw -' A I JAN spirit Lake , u' if u-A I IFN' 1 Zsiayglebx Toumf71'l'fn5 l piggy mvummw LAK I I I ,.A, W ml I qc 1 d Paige up I 139- ,, -, V . . --Y NWN- xx ,w A Y. . Li. 3,-.,-V... f ,,--, H. li X . ..1 1' ' 1 .V f .N 1 ,1 '11. . ill l, 1 I . . X-., ...K 1 'x ,f 1 L , ..,., ff -IH Fffl . ' 'fl' Q Q VL 11 1 1 '-fl ' l fi RAFFER l l fr, l le 1 lffn i WALL PAPER KL PAINT CO. i ,iw ' if-N1 - S lc--.l ffl,-il ! . . ' ll' ' ja,-vi Q Wholesale and Reta11 Dealers 1n i 5, , if ,1 ,, - f . l Q Q A 'el N 1 Q WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND GLASS g , i ,Dix 5 lOl West Third Street Sioux City, Iowa l' .l 'o--, 1 511 I kj, 'I' in1011vii1102:114111121111111:14110141ininilliuiocbuiuir ioioioiniuilriwp V fi lj, E ' CLASSIFIED WANT ADS . ij, 111J'i4d W X Eli. lipid, , Wanted-A later College car. By Wanted-Some money fnickle pre- , 'Affil , K EA! l-leiny Coan. ferredj. By Dot Tennis. I l ll l AJ Wanted-Suggestions as how to get to For Sale-Lessons on the Gentle A 1 Ll l ,Wi school on time. By Irene Mulhall. Art of Talking. We give lessons on '1,'.' 155: ll how to carry on an animated conversation V21 .lll lt, F Wanted-A chance to argue. By any time, any place, any where. Curran l ' . ' Ill ' X Clair Holmes. 8: Leonard, Inc. t X l ji fContinued on Following Page, 1 l I- Q Ili''Ql -'fQf'i-:Qllllii QQQDUDKYQUQUQUQUQOQ Q Q Q 1, lf Y, YQ IQ i f:C . i l E 1 ' ifl , - I l l v,..1i , Great ASSct--- g lr.-:slr i i li S 17, - 1 0 , lfvtj 1,115 2 One of the best aSSetS a H1gh School Graduate g i ', li ' - - - 1 ' 1lLgf1'l can have IS a Savlngs Account 1n ! nlflfigl 1l'Q,lN . ' jg- il lgdfglf this Strong bank. llgf 1 115511 9 1 1 if-1 l l,i9'ff l lfffll 1 X r: 1 I. 4 rl 1 E C U R I I ! 1 11541 l 154311 i ! , 5-1,-Jill ff'!,5?ll1 a NATIONAL BANK I .1511 FSC: ' i Fifi' 5 C I , , , , Q H 1,351 i Securzty for Sa-vmgs ,Wg L E W1 A- I 1 ' '.-' ' 1 ip 1 . A ll' 1 A. B. DARLING, President g I l : , K l I E V. C. BONESTEEL, Vice President L. R. MANLEY, -Cashier Q E Q CEO. C. CALL., Vice President R. E. BROWN, Asst. Cashier 2 I l 1 0,0 vi1131-ann1111niuiliicxiiriniuiui 2 ixlnuxb -abuco411ui1ulboiz1i.1Il-1:--101111024 lfk t l filly 1 -we , lf ' 1,-.217 C i i 1' cffiFi5fff?fGi'fffgfflf'l 1 El A A A 1? 1 P,- fl: I f I f -,X I I 'v 1 - - et- -III QAM I In S 'FT ' -fe ' I ANDWHI -fftff -I '- mil IIIf's.:1e.Yesielllll l S 9' S - V Iii I 'it '- - 1 -. ...A Il, F - ' ' I-.A .--.. I-yi I 25, 0:0101 3- 1.13.-iuiuioicxinif-slzxioirioi 10111410213 113 151111101 0:0 l 'WI RADIOLA S- 9 lea '-All ' I Il, 1 Super Selectivity i F-ll' I! .III . . A If II i Super Sensltltfeness Ik,-gxj irfng, L i Plus Slmplxclty l ral I'Xf f ' c K- 'I ijt g 'zlhfsllgwbog if A Racliola lior Every Purpose and Every Purse. 2 Ie---I 'I':I:,,I::I.f:'. Il FII I It f' 2 ' . . V ' H ...III I gr II I I, X I I I X I- A F I 6 HI' Ig-,VII I l i X xlm ewmwbww X NNXxslNxxxlxx Xxx xxx xxxxg XXWWXS 2 llligll l Ffgafql DISTRIBUTORS SIOUX CITY, IOWA yl' XFK I ll 'J120141ifxioinioinioinirliuioic11005014 ill-csc101:11-niuiovuxi.101:12126 N- .I H11 ,II--.NI I I,:j,i,'I, IM CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. Latin students. Q1 I For sale-A highly developed and or- BQYHINS kfssabus SWEET eirlarum namental laugh. By Kenny Small' Glrlabus llkabus-wanta somorum rig-LJ! I rllflnli , I Pater puebulus enter parlorum R. I For Sale'AV0lrduP0l5 by Ounce Of Kickabus boyabus exit cledorum lx: ,Ill 7 ill?'I:3'llI Pound' By Ginny Lee' Nightabus darkabus no lamporum lI:,QI I l I For Rent-Chewing gumg leased by Climbabus fencabus--Breeches he torum.. Ilia l gurl-'Q h day or week. By Siegal. iT VIQTII I l l l I For Sale-A series of short, snappy ar- Bob Osboffff Shan We tango? H 25 L I , , tides entitled, HOW to Bum. By Leah C.: It s all the same to me. 1 ' X l Crenshaw, Vickers and Fero. Bob: Yes, I noticed that. I I I I I N I 1 Ez'QOQODOQCl,0,UQn:UiUQOiK Q QI Q Q ,DUQUQUD Q Q H SUN: IQUQUDUQ 51 ll I I II ' ! I l ll 1 I g Comphments of- 5 l I lj.-qi C f-I ' mf I - I ri-I-J YQ flf ' l If IMI I HE Q IIIIII It .QI Q :.IjI 2 FAIRMONT I 'bl IIFSQI I.. 'I' I 8 ,X V, III: CREAMERY CO. l'Bif!I il 1 i lfkilf l K l, I 6 0 O - ,' if' I .FSI I 'Dehcra Ice Cream 2 llrflilll 5 fs Q - IIQI I I 31722 I -Better Butter i ,, by I Q -Better Eggs ! fir! I ESI I I -Better Cheese 2 IESLII 1 I I ' 1 ,II -4, I -Better Mllk 2 I IIPN ' l 'JI I ' 'mf ! -Better Poultry i I I-:-X' I - -'ILNUI I Kg 2 -- Q ,I-gf. l l537'Hl l fl? I THE FAIRNIUNT CREAMERY CO. I A. i11Q1IQ1liI,ul1Q1Yifl-nGIlll-fl:IYinQ'Y-f13IIifYQUall'QUQIPQIlQUQU'QUQO-UQ02'.g 4 I -1n1- - ' ' Sl l 124'?f'f?f'i2f ' ,ff -..- f fiE7eI:..?i1.if'x .was 'I 453 l luiiilgfj 51134 A E 4lr-59'-f 52f4 355Qb2ifvlBQffl'vi? 1- :Qf?f7l 'Q l I xuznininirzx 1 3 1 1:3 rin: 1 xi 1 si 12011 1 111: 1 :ini 1 rx: in 102 1 1 11in:Qininioiuinxcaimxirnioinzogsioiuioxui-mio 1 :in .ff li I iii mea M Arima .wwe-ilr'EfQf ,, ii. ' rm 'r' There Is Something for Every Member of the Family min.. THE SIOUX CITY TRIBUN The news from the World's greatest news gathering W associations- -The Associated Press. -International News Service -The Universal Service. -Exclusive four-hour sport news wire. Mutt and J eff Barney Google Bringing Up Father New Raggedy Ann and Other Chilclren's Stories. Articles by Special Writers. Independent Editorial Page And many other exceptional and exclusive features all combine to make THE TRIBUNE.-the Newspaper for the Home. ,--1-J'2- 9 , ,-, Q 'fI2i+s +W'ie 1 '1tIIIIII IIE - f--A I II:5-111 fl I p:,I I II, If f I f If .- 1 i f I A' s 4 QL. Q . ,,. I '- 'Na I 'C I .B-, 'ma :iniu2111011iicriurizxicrirrirrilxqn 1 1:11:21 3 111112111101 iii -1 FOR SATISFACTION USE i SOUTHERN ILLINOIS i Q c ofa If 'I , ' l I L7 XII E I I I I.--.Ln . . . ! ,gr Hoskins-Cantme Fuel Co. I I Auto 3667 i I ' I .. A I I V R 11111ri1rim11410101014mirri1ris11u:nicvii11311211Zuiuitrinillinioiu2121121020 I Busy Business Man: Take the mes- Frank Louk: Would you rather go I1 'II sage and I'll get it from you later. for a walk or be kissed? III fII, Office Girl: lt's your sisterg she Charlotte Pawjff HYOU IUIOW I have I 0,52 wants to kiss you. 3 Spfamed ankle- I Y-.' 'R 1 I IITIFIII I-low is it that I find you kissing my K. Small: At a Wedding who gen- III' ' daughter? erally gives the bride away? I I don't know, sir, unless you have rub- Bod Crenshaw? I'11 bite-N f ber heels. Ken: The newspaper. , Q I! U f 0 I I Q H1gh Class Ila1lored Clothes I I A ! ! IGI Q at Popular Prices I 'QQLQJI I I ,Q,- I 3 ' 5 at-I g 'I'he Glasgow 'I'a1lors g --WI I 6 - - I 519 FIFTH ST. Phone 2768 Sioux City S YQUQUQQ-U:0a0,f,, IQ la Q -1 aUQO:flQ0'20QOQ Q1 Q Q Q YQ M0 Q : I I 0.0 wuts I AJ! gl: M H0201 M QQUQU: QUHUQDQUQQ 20203 I2 H QYQDYQQCQI fi. I . . I Sioux City Distributors for I 12354 i Kolfen Barbers' Supply co., st. i I III i Louis, Mo. E If L-, -' I Kleeblatt Barbers Supply Co. Q I Q Incorporated ! if g Importers of and Wholesale Dealers g .FEIS-II A in - ILP! BARBERS, SUPPLIES, - IRI' ! Tel- Auto l872 CUTLERY AND FURNITURE 618 Pierce St. ! if-A fz. Q1lmPDIPM,afY,uaUQOMU21YQUQUQUQUQCQUQUQUQ a0QllQUi0QOQ0:f.:. 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Schmoller 81 Mueller Plano Co. 5 ggi Home of the Steinway g 415 NEBRASKA ST. OPPOSITE ORPHEUIVI THEATRE 2 954 101011xiuitiioinioiuixriui it110103111010134110101uiu1uiu1u111i11i4ba Llifii ' ' I '77 llftiil Mr. Stone met Mr. Wood one morning Battling Levinsky entered the ring with 1 lyfggi and said, Good manning, Ig1lr.hW?ocil. a belt around his head. E-:QQ , I-I ' M . W 'tt spgmelfy. rs 00 an a I e I e f What's the idea of this? asked the .J Mr. Wood said, Just fine. How is re eree' ' iff Mrs. Stone and all the little pebbles? Dis? echoed the Hebrew fighter. I CX, fx, Just then a flapper passed, and both Why, I was told here's a rule against ' , 'lf Mr. Stone and Mr- Wood turned to rub- hitting below the belt, so I'm taking no , le - ber, chances. f I 0:41101 oiuioioitlinioi if 1014 1 rioiucsuioi rinioi 51010101014 1011134 0? I Q Auto Phone 4034 Bell Phone 628 ! I I - 1 I 5 LANDER Sz MELoDY 5 .M , iftffil a DRUGGISTS Q I 1'-12, X-.51 i ' , 1 9,411 , 5 ' Careful Attention to Prescriptions i I I 'NSN infill i FIFTH AND PIERCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA EB -'Ii Qi! QUQUIYQUQUCUQOQUQUQUHI 1111111111211 Wlf1-0-UQUQUQUQUQUQIFIQ will 9:01db1110191110101011iioiuioioiuiui 9:0 0:01101oioi0101014iiuioioioiuinc,Ig Hr? i i iii 'wl 2 S 5. 4 GEO. M. SOPER oo. o H AIN D R U G 1 I 2 FRED LERCH, II., Successor S T O R E S ,MI W f-,'-. . - 'T-xl :Tiff Q The Real Dfuggfsfs LUNDGREN as ANDREEN Q I-Q4 . Q . , . . 1 we 1 v Humanity s Service Station it fi! 1 2, l Since 1884 Prescription Drug Stores - I 591 I ,.at. iiggl 1 I ' 21 I6 Court l4l5 Fourth I 1 'IQQT 52571 5 619 FOURTH STREET 1016 com Sioux City, Ia. i I 1 s' ,Xml O.. MQ 30,1121P,lP,0Q0,fY,Ui0Q0,OQ'ff'1 9 ,'JOQDDUIl:1,DOQOQ0aUa1,:1,:ua0af..' .L-1 ill 4 u ' . f .., 1 , x , , .4 . , ,,,V l., V 07 -- in lf ,-J-kVJVA!V .V -K r Fgjf ' 715 .ful i IQLJL ANDWHITE ii ryyf I 543 l 'lil-1Q 1'g-,-i'2Q1iQll fl l A ' N- -- A 4--YA AA-AA -Us l ul Q3',Z sl EL'A7'l '.ll :il A A 1- AA-- --1 AA -. 4' La .1-..sifiA L' Q fi' I-il A i ' . R.: J Q I E ' E A BEUTTLER sr ARNOLD 5 5. w l 1. 1'.! ii i ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS .N , - J U 'J-I Q W111. Beuttler, A. I. A. Telephore ! I 3, 1 ! Ralph Arnold, A, I. A. Auto 87091 ! .' ' : 405-6-7-S-9-10 Grain Exchange Bldg. ', A 'f i SIOUX CITY, IOWVA i ,A '- N 'gli f S : in I N n l W yi l' , 3 SPECIALIZING IN THE DESIGN OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS ' i W i I l ji.. il X ,K ' 00.1311 203020101014xinioiuinloqnrIiuiuinioifzebsiioiuisiioxl-to1u3n140:Q ' Vi' i X .A I Aunt lVlary's kitchen recipe for dates: Recipe for popularity: I if il FQ ll . . 'f-gf 'vY- I-100k 3 girl SQUHYCIY .111 the face and Take a good looking senior plus a pair ' l fi 3'1 smlle' Then get an mtroductlon and of blue eyes, acld to it at the football team N Hr li adorn her locker for a few days. After . , 'gt ,I yr., -- . -Let it stand for a few weeks in order Q-s .L the proper time has elapsed ask her to go I H . 'il to Carroll on Saturday evening. If she that the combination maytclevelop. Add VA W ' accepts you have the complete recipe for a 3 few broken dates, and glflis many ' il I ' so-called case. hearts will be the product. X 1 M F I l i if i l l . H ' i ' ! . i a ltal u 1 2 i flr 'lv 5 il 'E 5. ! - 5 1 .Ji U i rl' A ' 1' C fx Q Com an - rl ! 5 4.1 iii' i xlsflfii L I 5 . A I I ,l Everything for School I its-3: ' ilzflll i 2 -il MX i , 2 in iq 1 lofi fig 9g i 'Ill Q Iigigf Plymoufh Building-Fourth and Court Streets f ' lf' SIOUX CITY, IOWA , VF, 2 llbiw. 1 2 Af ,J jf l fig 98 'lil' ' , . , A fx f IV Ti , i lPg2 ?', l Q Efficiency Is to Do the lVfost Possible Work in the Least Possible Time, to the i ,hi I Satisfaction of All Concerned. C I 'LL9 'i'f ll lfj 3 I mf' f?'Af'1A,.' ! , i I l fi' 1 ,rl 014110: 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1u10101uzuzuiruzoiuinz ini 1 1 312 nil iuiwzo :Yagi , lil. -m- gil ' .'- Q ' Ai -ju, if ' V: I -- Q .Tj if. '?f. -- A .E 'i MMIIK1.-'Q-i'if7':'li-,gait,:3 iiglff.-?-lg'::'1'- 23 flrls-.f'ffL5g.g?Ag,r1L:,Ax,i.- , - eel L51 P- f 'li' f, A , llllmgt' Mmm 1't H fUUl 0 9 uv M J ' N.. ,,, f . 1, .1 it W 1 r- 1 k a l VTP l KDXQ main: 1 1111111r1zoxoxuinzoxuxngniawxuzuzognxnxoxoxr1.1: 1-.11 xzszo 'list' l, tif: i l E.j.:fj l STANDARD CLOTHING CO. i V' J- i M yfkw I ' 3 li .11 I 1t,i,f1l1 Clothes wlll appeal to young men who demand style exclusiveness as well as cor- Q l .trial N 1 rectness of quality. Come in and let us show you the styles which are going to he ! 1 X r ! the vogue this season, a veritable inspiration for good dressers, the acknowledged gl, W il7jU ! fashion for young men. Q rf l Will? l i in 'f 5 lgffil' 5 STANDARD CLOTHING co. Q W 1 wx. , , l Kim ' The Home of Stratford Clothes, the Style Clothes of America, Q lglrf Q 8.351 l ! Fourth and Jackson ! l ,rc-Q11 22, . l ll' 'lies' fgialmf im Q1YMlIQIIQl3,11,Il2l1,UQlfa0QlYDU,UQ'0206UQO. 3 QUQU-'UDOQK .!' -:il tx A1 4 4 X 1 l5 l'f . 1 K. Fink: The sweets to the sweet. Louie Christensen: What are you lf 'Dill , ,, chewing that paper for? . 9-ie! 1 li' 'l ' : I h - as 9 - 1 ' , . llfggl , nut1i.l4 e 'g Oh may I pass you t e Kirk Taylor: It s my history. Im :E-sill 1 I i 'ff ' devouring it. 'ff-U 1 fad' l'rY'x A . I' I r ,ff H , , ' ' ' - .X fr Fred Church: Gee, I d lrke to be . gat Hlea of affoft Job ls th? of plck I, , i ja: hack in the grades. It seems so long mgp e Ewirsio fyfenfufy Piilf- th- LV I F S, since I was theres, eg os er. . ou re. posr ive is ,f4 I fy' century plant will bloom' in a hundred lprglx N N ' Abe Bass: Oh, I don't know. You years? 4 ' 1 l lx F may have advanced in years, but not men- Florist: 'Tm positive. If it don't, '1 1 tally. bring it back- r ' l l ozarasniriuix103110111 111211111ixiuiuiucruicili 1 11213 1 111003 l ll r ! r .. i ! 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I -.f , ., sr Q I 1 'I-. x I It I .VII DTII N 1 I 'l7,11I , IAQ f fi, It-:J .,.I N. 4. t 'fx' .Ii . 'K 4 I I III fl' i. I I whip 9-Q15 ' rf EI IN 'll 9:0-1od!o1I 1 :ini xi 1101 ioicrioiuiclinioiuiuifrioixxit 14 iniuioioiuiuvzo I ! I Gompliments of Q SCORE BOARD COFFEE SHOP AND GRILL i E Q 3,11 g ARCADIA DELICATESSEN 5 g Fourteenth and Pierce Sts. 2 ozonioinilxinioinioif itIi:xioznioininiuinioioir1 10101111 14:11-1113102 Let us all rise and sing our latest song hit Mister Judge, please forget your grammar and leave the period off my sentence. Marie Swanson: I think that Ed is perfectly lovelyg so different from any other fellow that I've ever known. Lillian MacDonald: l-le must have proposed to you. There was a young fellow named Steve, Who said, '.'You like indoor sports, I perceive. The girl shook her head, Yawned once and said, I do if they know when to leave. Ether bottle, Flame too near it, Careless chemist, Now a spirit I I Eflnuufmfalh Y, PM in IQ! M Q Q QKIIIQIIQDQUQIDK Q HD Hi. 3 i i 'R cf S ' Q 6'LUCZZ O CZAUZCC l 'CII - Iii i I I ., vlk' 1 : . A N vi-I' ! Forty-six years of intensive application to building a business on a foundation of Q ! honest merchandising, real service and quality goods have earned us our reward in ! ! the thousands of devoted and satisfied customers who continue to place their con- Q milf FI E fidence in us year after year- Q 5.4 V ' IYXJ U i 5 -'- i , a .pig I l I 'NJ Beck's name on the box adds much l Il l to the gift, but nothing to the cost Q I3 2 2 X - - by ' W H B ls C r . U Q. E BLD Iowa's Leading Jewelers 2 I l .5 A q qu- Q1 QUQUQUQUQC QUQUQUQ lQOQUQnQUQOQOQ Vw U if ul Q In Q :I 5 A N -198- ,. I 7 L, -7.77 - --L12-.W Ll TL -Y - lf-- -1- f---A -Q-.,,--,-.Fit f- -if i . fi '-f -- -. J :-f. - 71 -Y-'X - '7 i1'P - .1 -. 'f1 , 2-iff!-i f - 'We 1, f--'N -- iv ,-'I '-rrix.-,'f'vfs.rFw' ea -1 -sf, wif sw Q.. W Y-Q' . eff,-:I 1.-':i xL L H 'iX-I' N.fAt5'x'? - '1:lMfQ J'-'Nf ' J4f'ii-fie:yQTixvl'3- '. '1-,Q..J3kQ -:Af1ifxKfQ f5-1'i...'L rf 'Y D..-'Q' I N t.-. EI He: Inv, If . I I, , I III-,-,I I I I I I I lll':'4 If I I I I I ,,I 'iil I I 'st' I, I, I In in ,F ,I If M., 'f :ii I I :A 'XIII , rg., .!, 31' .M f.R .N ln ,XI 1 Nl h fl! 'I','lJ m jI L- .Il I 'X-, I I f .I I Ii5'fl I HCI I III ..,I rifwl jill' ,IN I , . ka I 'I ...Il '..Y ,-.I I tm, I t.,,1. YI Q I .1 lil 1 l I ,- ,wx 'giil' I I lkx,,fII . IN: 'I 'Q . .I If-,Q JR, . XII . or ,I ff, 1 cg' P I J -I 2 Isl ,f uf! Y I -ufj INN I I I IQI Ie ix. 1 I I sg I IL IQIQAI JI Igg A f 5 I -4 'Az' --T'-C, Y, nf i v 1 Y , 1 X i 1 1 A V I, ii, 3. as-1 JH 2 GDN 5 i ' s W - -r-vffi'-TI i I tl' AHDWIIIFIAE 'I 'v TT 1 - gg lljyajgj 9 e-, e 1 I IE?zs4zE'-V211 gr if-Ti ' f-N .IQIQUQUQUQ Q1 Qnilfm QU, Q QQ :Ui li 1, ,DUHUQUQI Q ln if ,UQ IQ ,:0Qn':' i fl!! -1 'iff' 1 KJ i 1 l . f1?'.' .1171 ,i ' ' 8 1 lrfcl I ' 'X - sas -1 S 4 1 ,754 5 He1zer MUSIC School , i L.. Ji V it xiii' ,PV ,Inf ' . - 'K-fi' fig I J e. joe y Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Helzer 1 iii, ' 051' - 3 1 - 5 Q Y' - - ,Q P 1 7 V - '- I Q-- 1215 Douglas Street Auto Phone 1928 li 'fy' , 5-il ! ! Iwllxd! f E Q xii Z: ..4 Dil if I M Q Q 8 up :0QUiUQUCO,fl:0:UQU- lallwfm QUGUQUQWOQ ll rv 'N Q11 'L l . WHEN lg? 11 J, - When Osborne gets his hair combed, and When the Bluffers beat Soo in Basketball, 1 Kif-ig , When Anthony learns to dance, And when we all pay our bills: E 'fy ' I 1 i lr' 1'. 1 When Nickle loosens up and buys When Siegal learns the tango 1 jhgtlll 'fxgfl Himself some new track pantsg And other social frillsg 1 fj'v,41' I l NE, ' Fgxfli When Mil McDowell leaves Bradbury, When Mulhall gets up early, And Tom Loe gets a case, And Rolly Simons drinks beer, I 19, 3, . .. 1 : 1 1 When Peters finds a steady girl, We'll one and all pass in our checks, 1 N ' And l-leimy wins a race. The millenium will be here. 1 1 1 OIQIQUQDUQUQUQUQUQ D - UQI Q Q Q Q Q QOQOQU-U- lQ0.0QUQO:UQU-UQU:a .:. V 1 I 2 i X 1 ! 3 F 1 7,1 4 1 1 1 r . - , 1 Li, 1 SIOUX Clty S Qldest 1 155 111531 g i DE, r RK , ' :iid 4,7 4 Savmgs Bank--- 1 -4 Pi Fw Q i I 52+ K - A Lf -7 ! .-..-. Q ' WJ E ' WS' mis , . . g +1454 ' ,L ,rl 2 Inv1tes Your Busmess . 1 ,,f' - V531 1 1 1 FQ 1 1 - Q 1 liqfi ! 1 ,fl ffl 12:21 ' -- Q git 'gigs . 1 i W ood bury County Savmgs Bank j 2 5 1 ,NJN . 1 Ill? Established 31 Years Ago 2- s Q 1 6 DQU30QflQllQUQl2lQlQUQOQ1f QfQfl-0- QCQIQUQ IQIQ PCOQUQ QUQUQ1 '.ff:. -199- B h f. sf - -i --,. ,- Usa A -H F- 1 'Cf97' f,ff?7 f ' ' ' Q2 '- 'Y-37 i':,iF'Y '7 'x-ffyyl 1 F 1 lilkfk .12 .V ,.'f'.X1l1!Cl:Yi!,-ik -123.gif in jx! lug, , LIQB-g:!.,:i,,jg4,,iN 1. E tll'Q2l'MA mN W m E ' x K E Kkl l :W W fm lvl' 112' 5 fi i 1 T Q . xx' A 'ri Hall of Fame tra, A fi! iw KN MOSY P0PUl0r girl CLARICE NICDONALD l mill MOSK POPUIHY 005' KENNETH SMALL if i Best 100ki11g girl MARCIA KING I E I Best 100ki11g 505' KENNETH FINK lg Cufest girl - RAE ROBERTSON EJ l cutest 5051 HAROLD PETERS fx' lfxqf Wittiesf girl ' IRENE MULHALL l T- Wiffiesf 505' - - PETE ANDERSON lf' Beit girl 010006 5 FLORENCE WILBUR Best boy dancer - CHRISSY JORDON l Classiest girl HELEN HUFF I l l Classiest boy - STEVE HUFF l lr. Most talkative girl Lots LEONARD ti Q llivl-t ' , ESQ I I Most talkative boy MYRON ANTHONY ! 1 Quietest girl - - MARGARET HUNT T l ,I-A Quit-:test boy - KENNETH WOOLWORTH I .316 I Smartest girl - MARGARET HEDLUND l T20 Smartest boy - - BILL BAKER 'tb 1 Most courteous girl MARGARET SHOUP lc' Most couifteous boy - BOB FERO N 4 Most serious girl - ALLEEN BLAKE NVE, l Most serious boy ROLAND SrMONs Pill J W thu A 5 r L l I W l lb tml LE -44 - f -, fluff , -'- is O Ori g'zfQTf'?g25,faL1221ll ,1-.1 T7 ' ll SKU if I lfji-T: Y-fi I, 69,41 if-Q j . i 'So i is K? 'lx i yw , ,ffl fN:.!f 1 V' 'ol i t IHC! ltv-Q-Jil uf gd 9.44 Fl f xl ' T',Q1I.m llg in Q31 I' O' X , l l xfq i , 1155 y -fxl I EX jfl E iliw' ' nail ish! X 4+ Fifi' ml i Pa ' Dxm , :N N Fi' ig L11 E I 1 0,0101 1:1 1 211111111 1411111111 'li 1 Q0 4 MARCDN Mwwnlnlm l 051101 1 1 1:11 1 13111111 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1: 1 1 191010101 1 If has been our pfeasure to do so! OR fourteen successive years, with one exception-N PERKINS BROS. 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V ' , l 5 C Q Spalding Athletic Equipment E T Lal I 2 Q COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR ALL SPORTS IN SEASON 'ff' 'J . - 1 T F, , ! . iAw '.'li: U ' The name HSPALDINGH on Sporting ' 'gl-X it i g E F, Good is your guarantee of quality and i .' VET, . l l .- Rev i 2 2 l1lfQ,: ffllly Lx -we SATISFACTION. ! I ln F ll: I 'iiiifii Q T px- Recognized as official by the leaders in the ! 5 M-li' if I Q f 1' i:'r' world of sports. g i T .N n ,l S Ml T i '2 l l ,xfl y llbfiyx 3 Z X W., W grill Q Mig ,lo if-9? T FISHING T OUR STORE Q T 1454. :SQ TACKLE T v 0 M I , my E CUTLERY A Q., HR'iiiWlKnEQg+ YOUR 2 1 will GIFT eooos 0 ,..,.,,..,,,,..,. HEADQUARTERS i T gifsll llr-I-xx? s U 9 EV ml Q 2 T Trng T r?!l,:IT'4 O.. QOQUQUQUQUQUQY QHQQ QI Q 101431 mi Q' QUQUQ YQ In iv X ist' IFA I lg'-gl 3 -L.04l- T? -'A l7TQT+:i?E557T ST -., 5 ffl- ff LT ' ' 1 - L T. T ' 15 I s .R N.. xi -, 'A .X Z .5 A' 'V Y I W 's-' 'f . -54 -p ' AND I- -...V ., In I I III II !92i' MAR..GN. .W.r'Tf. - 1 I v d Y' v 0' 11 1 xi 1 1 111:11 2 mini Iirioiniui 1 fo F125-fl l I I IH y ! ! . Ip?-NTI p if-5' II' ! You will get the position if WE train you. Eliminate theI its, ands and buts ! I igtfifl I This isI a busy world, and you must get busy immediately after High School grad- Q Q E uation if you are going to occupy your proper sphere in life. YOU MUST LOOK . If-I AHEAD, because that is the way you are going. XVG will train you to hold a good S . ,I Q ' 7 pw business position. In addition to this training, we will SECURE the position for , you. Write for information, or call ! 'lfffk . . . . . Ifgsdl , National Busmess Tf21lH1Hg' School 5 II xi.-XIII s1oUX CITY. I ' 0501311311111010inllrinlodbuiulnlui0101I1in1IIiKIinri1Dialioiuiviuitriolls Il P all Marjorie, our Campus Iconoclast. To Crump: I am only a pebble in her date she has broken: life. I I arm 7 hearts I Aristotle: Why don't you try being a - - 8 traffic ru es little boulder? I A, Z Epsiclgs k 3 and I0 command- '- 'RI If. A AQII I 4 all oo S 49m5m5' Ellen Hamilton: Did you ever sit in Ilriigill Cal' ates the clog seat at the theater? I NL' II Some people are so dumb that they Fay Hendrickson: No, not that I f think that the Mayflower Compact is a know of. What is it? ' new kind of face powder. Ellen: Why, K-ninef, ' 0:01ZxIinit11111trioiuicxioinznxvoi mio: xi Gavin:lima:-oiucsuiuxr1 1111111020 I. ' Q V-4 i If You Llke Butter Scotch gffffgflg 2 You'll L1kc--- I Ilfitfl i E . 5 y 5 , ,I V .af , g 'til B S 11 ' I utter cotc I I-.-:I g 1 WI l . . . . ' 2 FII Q Each DISCS 11'1d1V1dLl2Llly Wrapped. 'xij' ' ' . . - WI E Ask for it by name in both 5c pkgs. and bulk. Q A product ,of I' FI I-., - I .l O H I Itfi I 4' i Sioux City. U. S. A. I Cracker, Cookie-Cake and Candy Makers .:' I Q Q QIlan,0i,QU:U:UlUaUiIDUQUQIlQU-0i0QUQUiKl2lIQOQUQDD' QI QW? 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PHIL PAPAS 10091, High School Booster -1 '0 ' ' 0 u' T ! ..20g- i L.7, ' X 4.1 L 4' .XW g 7, , -- 1,.i.-.,l- V ,.Y n? .--, - , ,,,. . . , , .,,, , . , .. ,.1 ,I .,Y..1., ,,,. Y. .- .I , -.o'o --,'N - ' ff T ' I '7 7 TT'f To f .-' , - 'T . . --' 1 -if---1-i' 1 1 T' ' ' ' -. .w -Y kj? l i if ,-. .5 . .-, .PW f -U.- - .J nl 3 ., -,uk .A V,.', ,-,-.,'.,-T2g .Ag-1-.1-9, .H ,.-.- A 1 . 1 ...i f A lTQfZirMARmN VVHITEW .. ,- Q-I MQ. A A imp 5 We Guarantee the Quality-Always the Same , . llllllllIlllllllIllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU E g o rl d S Q . 5 Creamery i W V g IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2 lil Q'- 1 i PQI Built on a Thirty-Seven Year Reputation of L u.a , 4 i Thorough Responsibility and A 5 HIGHEST QUALITY PRODUCTS irq! x l , MANUFACTURERS OF g ' :a c l ii Q FANCY CREAM CELEERATED I. 1: I, ,l-l--- , . ERY BUTTER HA ICE CREAM i fl 4 : , , i W, . . ! - 5 'PM ' ' I flffll PURITY, QUALITY AND SERVICE A 5 'ia g Has given I-Ianford's Ice Cream the largest distribution in the territory. Q rl-'K i Parlicular people ask for I-lanford's products. ! ' Iliff' S Q 1 lr ,if l 1 Wil i A HoME 1NsT1TUT1oN oWNEn BY s1oUX CITY PEoPLE Hanford Produce g COIUPHH EW Ag I I as Fl LQ HQ fi It illihiga M AR53UNCCTfiWi'C Tf1IIT jig lj I'- '1v' llfsziill l 'J I ll.-Il ' I :L l 1 1 - IX-. I .IV-r, I '5 . If lin? 1'. , ! I I ' TV I pix ,i'I I I Inf-,-.-I ij' -1 I. M.. I . '1 l A-Af! WI I 1. ,l- lifl IQ' .,.1,g,? ,I H 1 'V ,5 l, I ISI limi I 1' I I I pl I TH l . if i lr-ljfwg l Ibfslll .Il ,If-gl I- 'III I , Q. .An- I, . I I v . I. , Ili' N I,.wc,nII I ' I I. Igzilil L ,Il F114 I ' It I TQ' 1. A1 .f' . , .W .A Ll, Arlgi ligfl ., - I I 'Z Q- 1 '!.,-ill l , A.-'lr I fb' J I, ly I ,. V .T L., QPU IH! I.. Q nomiuzoinrininir114vi:Iiuiuiuiuiuiuzxi 1:111111114:1o1u1n1u1n1u1u1u1 C ! ! Q For Something to Eat that Is Satisfying, Remember E g the Chain Store in Your Neighborhood I SAVE THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE j ONE PRICE AT ALL OF THEM, AND MQ THAT IS THE LOWEST PRICE Q A I CHAIN STORES I CREDIT CLUB Motto - - - - All's well that lends well Social Standing Financial Standing Club odor - Club owed'er Advisor - Members: - Lower than see level - Lower still - Garlic Two bits .apiece Pa Baker Chuck Lamar, Bill Blythe, Boy Bliven, Bob Osborne, Kenny Small. Q 0:11111n1u14:1u1u1ucnu1u1I 1:11 1'n1u1u1 1011110101Iiuioiuioioir14111 0,4 5 5 ! - I i g Bekins an and 2 5 - i S t o r a g C C o. ? E ! I Will T ako a Load Off Your Mind 5 i l If you will phone oi' Q S Write us about storing, Q g shipping or m o V i n g ! j your household effects. 5 F ' I RIVERSIDE AVE. AT PERRY ST. g l Established 1890 I -gf E 011 0? ,Q 'OJ Tl- D: 1-11 . -- - ii MJDWHITEII f .Q ' A A f-VH: 24 MARCDN S' ' f -A men num Q S S S S S 1 ilram fra . -.-l- g'- if -A-fri...- yi i -------'-H-f--+---t-Mf-fi-0-4--1'-H-A-1'--i-0-1f-4-f-i---i-r---'g i V 5 WENGERT-FINCHER DRUG Co. i 'Sail Your Na-Bor-Hood Druggists g lg fil. i W, - M. M 'vii C , - fi rl i Pegs g THE-NYAL-STORE l tt 1 ,fl . . . . ' 'Vx if will I 5 Rehable Prescmptlon SGFVICQ j lisj ' Q QSCHOOL SUPPLIESJ iifgfl, l ! Courtesy-Promptness-Efficiency i ,afif , 'igqlfx , g Phone 5667i 2622 Court Street i l ifrfi ,' Y,'- 'Nfl N ,. - . fl iq 9,'r1n1o1tv10i0ii1 3 11101111411iiiuioiuitrioioiui iuioiuiuiziiuiuiwzo ,V M .N . l , I -.xt , , V, . r , ' 1 l litqgy THE ROUGHNECKS. if Founded ------ ln Darkest Shame ,L lfqfx' Qualification ---- A Hard Heart and a Dirty Look l -Q-jj Password - - - Grrr-rrr ---- rr-rrr l l-., 'l Club Stone -------- Carborundum , j-fl Colors -------- Black and Blue ft ,1.xw 'g if Motto - Be hard and rough, be hard and rough: if you can't be rough, be hard l gf if-ill, and tough. l ij 4 Ah Advisor --------- Mr. Nelson 4 '1 1 Members: i Alleen Blake, Frances Anderson, Heloise Olson, Harriette Sloan, I Dorothy Day, Helen Tiedeman. , l 0:01 2 2010101411uiuziizuiuiuzi111110101 1:0141-iniui 1212011111 ini 0:0 I n 5' 3 . ' i i I nly 35 M11es Away inn, 1 ,, NJ xg g Is a State University 5 ll' ' E H31 S ik P. w l i S ! ll- ,,t, gl, ltvlf C ' , 'xv-.J 5 Do you keep informed on its progress? Do you know that It has ninety- Q lxijiill l - seven full time members fof the faculty fnot counting instructors and assistants, ! w .f ll l Ilfiigx and that it has almost doubled the number of its courses in the last five years? i ! VT lV5Jl, Do you know that over S250,000 is being spent in buildings? I PNN 'will ' . . , . . Q ,I ! Do you know that the student body is increasing rapidly each year in all of j ,,',V'i4f l ! its five schools and aolleges-Arts and Sciences, Law, Medicine, Engineering, i I fl I, ,l , I -s V 4 jk' ff! 1 ! and Music? i 'ji' f,' 1 5150 . S W ,lull , nfl ' i Find out more about the University of South Dakota and its advantages. ! l 'Infant a - 5 1 ner s if-ffl? 4, ,+ S . . . . ,- E min ! Wrlte to Robert L. Slagle, Presldent, Umverslty ijsgp l ,ti-'N l . . - f ,gli of South Dakota, VGTm1ll1OD, S. D. Q It-gi I 9:01111141:zoiuguzuznznizinziiziiztizanzinitr:niezvznznxuxozniuzixixnxwgo I lg--JJ 'fy-x ...Lg --09 gi LJ WWW I -F-.EFS-Zfisgg '. ff'-. .5 f i D ,' 7:-T: 7' L 7'?f q , . ' 2 S ill Dil Li-Qp '-itfip.-:Q -'JE .4'QQsQ5ciirijzggrig-gl'xL!ELH,j,i Q-'.x.2TfgQTL1'Q,.-'.' ju 1 i .4, 0 v. v., I I I ,IYI 'A I OE E- E IQ- gg I 4 1 EFEA Qlfxy, Il' ANDWHIHI Lil'-gff'T5-?5jj,j I ISI IQ.4:N.'1'Q.Q , I --'- A as e -- ' in .L 1. - I .Y-, ----A - I- ' ' I'-YY 'QTIRL I I b:'II I I 5:01411111111o1o:o2II1o1n1n1xxx: 1: Ian 111111311 1:1 Iiuzozuzozni fl 'II If-III I I IIIIII III i I J C 'VII mx I I C OCD 61113.11 UID CI' . In III ,lull ! N11 I i hge? If-I. I I : . . . ' LI' ! Can surprlse you with the low cost of building a HOME. 'iff Ify'-LI I ! Get started early and you can soon own a modern Irg SI v 'V' I H . . -'- I 'I'.tII ' ! HOME., the best Investment in the world. II: V '-N II, . Ieyy I ,I,fI I D See our plan hooks at West Seventh and Main Sts. Phone 2512 ffl! l II vga flbilblllillilliliilllHilllhiOilllllillllllll.-Sllllllllllblllllti i0iUi0lUl0lQ0,0 IINT ll' :I I-,xfll 'ff-a . . . I WI I I What could be sweeter? Five hundred million words were sent 5 .A A! W u - so . :fin-II in I ' ugm Um hu over the Atlantic cable last year. No XI :I f -0-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- , H H Ik,-.XI I ffhirty seconds silencej Wonder they Call It she' If-'RBII ll-I-:lf as 3 U -Ju . RI , Um. m. .Q , I VN I Ooh? Yoo iq ' I, , I ' I .I- r-QII I Um, om UH-HUHH , , ,, . If--:I 'FII' Q ..Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!,, Luclle O Hem: Is there soup on this ,IIE-Q! AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahI I bill of fare? Ifff-II ' I4 I I CEd. Note-How could you think . ,. . . ww' I X such a thing, gentle reader? They were Walter: There Was' but I Wlped It merely three months old-J off. I I ' I I , I I I 0.5!illi010ill!liDillKlilbiuihillillllliUiiiiilillilbilll i -ill itlitlitbll it I . II ! I .I ' I l I , i HE W ON BY BEING PREPARED . 1 'Q YI S . Il' TIII III3-'III ! Two men applied to me today for a job. So far as age, health, education LII up-.II ! and general appearance was concerned, they both looked desirable. Botl1 kill' Ifpxj l Seemed alert, mtelllgent and capable. if-'QI I , - XII I lf:-ill ! Among other things that an employer wants to know about a man to mall ,ffl i whom he is asked to entrust his business is: How well have you han- I-.X fm I 'ki-QI i dled your own business? Wliat resources have you accumulated? I yi. I 51, I, I E One of these nien had a little money laid by and had three life insurance IIREQI 5 III , I policies in good companies. He was given a job, If I I, ,i Yg-X-.NI I I g The other man had no savings and had never carried insurance. I-Ie had IIIN' W I I 'IN : held a job which paid a good salary, but never had seen the wisdom of kr, H' kiwi ' starting a real Thrift program by means ot a life insurance policy. He X19 14 5 , ' A was NOT given a job. It NSW I ! If-YEI D I-If I ! Does this incident mean anything to the lad who is soon to be out seek- I':-',,fII i ing to make his way in the world? YIVe hope so. IRQ: Iyk I A :JI If JI, i Start NOW a Junior Thrift policy so you will be prepared and be a Iifl I I'jNflI 2 winner. 'I X ,If ' ! I A' If' - IN I Q NATIONAL FIDELITY LIFE INS. CO. I.fJ,I I IEPSISIIN Q Kansas City, Mo. , g Branch Office-Fourth Floor Grain Exchange Bldg., Sioux City, Iowa' .- K -' I IIIXJJII Ralph H. Rice, President IKQKII' II.. , ,. . l 020201111111 11111113 11: :IIatsitI1o1o1nznz1I1o1n1I1c1I1I1 zu: :cfs I xv - 1 , .QI 7- I ' , , - , Z W V j- --l-e -T-4: '-ev-T-1' - - 1- ...Y g f'-' -'- I WT I .fi -. PAT- 1Ff ? 1. 21, C5 75-T 7-OVC' if 'V ' ' I I 5-I ' - ff2gL.fQei?i -..'1fhf-7Q: '- ' Qieif' QA. 'fi-Xgil?-IXlf?173lf'.f:L.,L,zQl-E 1-f-f I In LL ,I I I I I I I I I I I I r ,P-. 1 N. Qx Q- ,U u ,U .Sf -. ,f IN. .K i , 1 I 1 J v . 1 I. l. K, ' ,M 'x M' 1 ,NV v I' F-'-i X 71 1 V-wfv gn lIl 1m'924 MARWN W Wh NE-gig, 5 1 Lg1 ,g, PHILONCIVICS .gm N ,- -X ' :N E In lulty Q It t R57 Qig- +-ifa ' I fix W4 6 9 Uv 0'- :Kill X EET! J ll 1 Q S Q ' 3 Kai'-N Qaikgi 1 pooummrv H3 Z5 ' 6 f 'cgi' CONTEST! v ,QPF .V ,Il W E I l Ch0OSE-I-help V' Boys P 1 O t S l '.'k si:fJJ G ?5i,':?l'0'1 is 0 S t HHH-ala Mm I TMQEN . A 3 N Q Q J f X . . W 'cifbwggwk t,-5-.Eur W K . ' I 1 .JY Q v W hslkzl W , 3 MKG? 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X g We thank you for your order for Graduation suits. : P ffl, in-i-ll ' - v.L'i'l t-'I FOSTER TAILORING CO. Q J .infill I l' I' ll . . . . I, I I XF:-ffl Sioux C1ty's Busiest T6L1lOfS,, 510 Douglas St. I i li 934 itihiniuioiuitriuitxil114110203413 1 14101 301,,1,,3,,1,,i,,i,,3n3 in 1 llw il I ' ' ' U R ...,:,,:I.:I,:I.:..-.,:.,:I,:,,:.,:.,2U: l II ' H t Id h h ' XX XX EXPERTS IN SHOE REBUILDING! Hlaidoa grfzit, hig, I i Why Have Them Cohbled? New' Yellow Car-X It WHS , X' -l 2 W. l... Buddington at your service All Shml' and bright and X I .-.3jX X 3 for had feet He saidl-Qt haill :Lost X!,X..QlXXX X or une, too- e to er X 'XI Q GOODYEARCTOE REPAIR He was lousy learning to run , Ji il Q 5Is 5111. sr. Auto 3243 grfjtsdgflafetffjmthefifty X gg-JI li' 'll l ID:u:0:0:0:020.020-m:n:0: Told her all of this. l fill ! AUTO PHONE 3206 She believed him' ,,7 XX,', I THE DRUG STORE THAT And it was true. 'Iii' APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE I-le was thie new 'It T J lvl M me u nc ea -' e Motorman or l i iii i- fl g TOMCIZ. ifiigpl-ietnr The Street Q l 'L I i G01 YV. Sc-vcntli St. Sioux City, Ia, Cal' l 030 initio? 1 141111 1111 101112 into Co- X l l I l I l ' l l ' IIT ll I I ' It ,. I Intl I If-il I 'il I , s,f' X XIEX l I ' T luiiililll I Ig H I 1 . F I V r I riI't1I I, I Iii I IT' I A 1 I I '55 X, X XX 4 LEEDS o X XXX 'ii-il ' XI - Iffxll CECIL-She certainly looks natural in the above seting. - Like all other Heps she lives in all sorts of Out of the way places. The fire department never goes Xout If-fill after I0 o'clock, and main source of entertainment for the residents of Leeds is their five- Ifgfa cent show, which opens on special occasions Csuch as the 4th of Julyj. hfxgl I 'ffl' V? 'iviuiogt111I1I1it114124uit114114Ii:vit:vininininitxicixoiuiniuiuini 1 1r0i0 X i WE SELL AND REPAIR ALL MAKES OF WATCHES i Tffngjy I 2 2 HPF! II,fqII. g J. FLECKENSTEIN SL Co. l Ita E Established I870 JEWELERS 406 Fourth Street X hill Qsqnioioininitxiu-1 1 1:1 Z 1111014110101 I- -1 i 1 1 Ii0illi0Z'Il1'10i4'S llgillf i ififl' I ' EIIPEI I X X X X XX XX X if X X Ei ,W I I. - TA f 1+ , ' '-- 1 , -sqf- X .,.X ..,,, xl., .M -... X, ,T , .n,,,, sa it 1.-- .., , . ,V Q , ,,- t.-...,,,-i1 E., , Y ,,. ,fire , ,ine X-:.,-Q 3-f-f. ive'-T-M. -- r - 355- '- ' rr Nsf L' ' , . N-'-'A H1 .'. llm l I N' ' W- .L-H I - 1 - .. -.A T . .. . fa- I- -sr'-X fff',..:'rv5i:i:+5f11 g:iz11:.i-sagzeefg-' N-'Ld l lil l 'AI I tl IFJ I...,...., I.I. . ip-iii fair' Ui' ll 2 I' V I I1 -If-3-if 5 'A III ff AQMWA-NA 'WWI fIIIw 1 IlI z'llI I I . 1 ll I F i , I IIIIIIII I I. I I I III,--II I, ,III I , ,I I I Iifi-,i i ' I ' II 'I,' I II I A '.. fell I ' Lf ,1 I I I 'ig-3,-Ji I I- I AI 1 Iii' ' I. if I IIIII I I. .- I 1-i A I . II' ' I I 7 -' I ' A I ' I Ill QI1:I I ' li' ' ' I I -.-I . II I ' V l' -I II : ' I IIN I I I I. II I' '. I E'-QIN Y III I I I ll Il I ' -I III:I-,III I?g:I i 1 ' ' . QI, ' I II'-P l ff-5 CX i II I I f 9-2 I IL I 1 4 I A A I I I ' I I I I l The new and unusual-that sparkling reality which is ' I' I known as the life of each school year-is caught and I 'II held forever within the pages of Bureau built annuals. i If I The ability to assist in making permanent such delight- lI II ful bits of class spontaneity rests in an organization of . I. 'I I creative artists guided by some 17 years of College Annual iI :III-FII I work, which experience is the knowledge of balance and I, I I .II ' taste and the fitness of doing things well. In the finest 3' I. I le . I year books of American Colleges the sincerity and genu- ' I II I IILQIIIII ineness of Bureau Engraving quality instantly impresses I II ' III one. They are class records that will live forever. I 5 ' Pit 1. ' 'All I II., I 5- I I I 115 I- I 'I ' I, ,I I -I i BUREAU OF ENGRAVING, INC. Lt? II I COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS If, QI II ifI I MINNEAPOLIS, M1NNEso'rA II' ' 'L 'N if I grin . , . I- ,UI 'ill K- The rarticnl side o Annual management, including ly f., li 1I P f i FI I ad-vzrtising, selling, arganizaliun and finance, is cam- I IU! sql VV I l prehensivzly covered in a series of Editorial and III III, A ' In ' Business Management books called Success in Annual I I' , ffl i Building, furnished free lqdnnual Executives. Secure l i ' i' Bureau cu-operation. We invite your corrzspon- II .I .ff I dence. I NK I' '.'. I I I 1 4.1 .ildfjl I , AI.. In I 'J' PII i'f:'? II. QJI III! -,JI I-rt-I IQIII If f El I If I! IIFI. I IIII6 I 'Lu -21s- I if . EJ if - A -A ' A . A EI W.. -r -lhqaa MARCDN MDWHITEI f t. -- -2. ,Q .cb .I - T .. nm- C . I f .-ff , 'E i fit I img ' I , . A ll Kr y 1 I. - Y I ,I ,I wg-I Basketball Season W I I fContinued from Page 1125 H L' Ill! ,,iT - I LL, ff ,' 'l . 4-fl , I 'fp ended, 3-2, Council Bluffs, and the half, 9-6. At the end of the third quarter, Council 5554.1 RQ1' Bluffs was still in the lead, 15 to 8. Council Bluffs outplayed Sioux City in the first Y W ' ' xt three quarters of the game, but Sioux City Started their rallying in the fourth quarter, fsfillll I Q when Spencer, Twogood and Coan made baskets in rapid succession. Eddie McBride, I 514' Q Spirit Lake hero, saved the day when he dropped one in from the foul circle in the last fix ' few seconds of play. This is the first state championship Sioux City has enjoyed since ff' grim, 1915. Nr, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. fijqtfl U' T . . . . , I lxwfi April lst to 5th Sioux City competed in the stagg meet at Chicago for the I gk, ' 12544 national interscholastic championship. This tournament' was made up of state cham- 'ti .fl kim pions and runners-up from all over the United States. Sioux City played Butte, Mont., fri -fi lfpx-si in her first game. Butte was one of the best high school teams in the west. The game M533 f' ended, 12-8, Sioux City. In the second half Sioux City came back strong and made seven li' ,I Q, field goals, five of which Eddie McBride tossed in. This game was featured by the team l ,tw work ot the Iowans. I . . .J l F!! In the second round Sioux City drew a bye. In the third round Sioux City met I if N1 I ig-l I Windsor, the Rocky Mountain champions, in one of the hardest and fastest games of the . fl' 1 vii tournament. Sioux City continued their good team work, but were not able to locate IXNEI , if-.SJ the basket consistently as they had done in previous games. Siouxl City at the end of Ifpji. . the first half was trailing the Rocky Mountain champions 'by a 12 to 7 score. In the last Vw i ' half both teams started out with a rush, which continued throughout the remaining part if-', I of the game. The game ended, 25-183 VVindsor. I This basket ball season has proven very successful, and the prospects for national l champions next year are bright. All of this year's team are expected back next season, . I with the exception of Goodrich and Braverman. All the praise cannot be given to the 4 team alone, as We owe a great deal to our coaches, who have worked very hard and l I produced such a fast and smooth working machine, ' , I W . lf' T 5.51. I Nfgl lI 'f y H :N - Ji - . I x. Gm fri-2 xlxxq W' l 5- Ui.-If l'?2Fi i vitizxbx ' 'Qgll pil fy-A rel pill 4 F , N ' I' ffl iii 5 til. fit I so . . so ,hy Q Patronzze Our Advertzsers yu I Nl libs. . 4, Jr X 1 . ,I f 'li If you need a book or shave, So, when you must spend some coin, I 'E-gl 4 Make sure that you patronize Look in the Annual, Q1 XX Shops that's listed on our sheet, Find the ad that suits your needs, LSTRA it With good lines of merchandise! Buy from no rampalhan! ibfjl , Tell them that you saw the ad fThat means one who turns us down jg . 'V-l .Our Annual contaii-Ied,H h I Giwhen me seek an 'Aids' gpm him., xl Tell them that such ads as t elr, ive your' usiness to a rien .. v.x,fJl be at-xl'lave our Annual maintained. Put High School pep In him! I A - I-yi! 21 214 MI . ' - - A I Y'-'-'--il .--- il- '-QTIY31-rl! -Ti--,---r-fy - - '-.:- 'W R-' A' ' - '-F --F fa e we -i I ' 5 I l '-17 --HQ:--'X 'g.?'v--:1 ' f': Klart? N.'?i-'N-,fif C? VY, mi, 51 A ll,AZX-fer.-'fl'5.n:lf.'Zji.ff2n'f5lx-'ffggge-g?w LQJQQf1giySlfEif3efQfl..4 -'i ggf'-.tJil ,Ml . I .X in I lt,-Q' ,-,N ,N 'NK .i ,u'4 5'- .Hx Q ,,, rx 1 ,Y , -, ,'1. if J gl V I 7 , I, xx, 1. f. w .. ' i i if ,. gg Tig, ! Q' 1' AND I ' 7' A L U.. , ,W --- M ,1llyl1o24rMARQN WH will 1 in V . l 'lfX'1ll' Q , rj- 4 'Htl ' 5 U5 Q it .ff ' ' fig, l 5' Adm1red-- 2 M 'T f - - l if ' in the Best Circles t will 'Ai' ijt :qi 'gm l ,K fl. 1 'llzxlt-tl i 9157. l Ji Aw - i. 'Fil Q lyfl I:-S1 ! ' :L fx-31 ' i if- lui ' I ' V., gy! S XI:-. -Q 'lfglll i llzrg l lgflll i ,wr In A 3 ly ' ot es i r l ' I ffl- , Llijl A :Lg .l l .' 5 They re Always Correct g ll u ! l I WHEREVER Well-dressed young men gather you'll Q , ll find clothes such as We sell. By their high quality ,Fi lwl l and approved styles theyfare particularly noticeable. law, l ,1lflf'1n l I W ! I-F54 Itifi-EQ! -Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes ! 'Sf -Stetson and Mallory Hats ! , 'pllqllli -Manhattan Shirts g K ' ,K l Sify -Munsing Underwear Q if-'73, l I -lnterwoven I-lose ! -Arrow and Icle Collars ! lfbfqzfll -Barrister Shoes g l- pc U ll . l lfifla n lm' l 5 bfi, l any f r r it . M HJR Q i i Q32 l Sioux City's Store for Young Men 5 -fl' I Nqrjll ally., i 2 'l Xi QOQ iUQllil i i Yi if i illifillliflllll -Will iiilillifll if 1 1 li il i iililw X --1 - IQ Wi l z.-.,ii-ef fi iw'-,--, , V , H 1- 7 - ., l5r-ie:r5Lr+A 1- r 11 i 144 eg ll 5 ,H I, fl I .Nj Iwi may -A f I 5? fi I In . 'K rg I ,. Iff 1'9 y I f HMV. 1 Mr IJ, I I' I A V Y I IH 'v ifwv' i. I. L. I.. X .... -..II If IQ IL 4 . I ' I I ri.. I lc, I 'I' II I Ivy:- L -t.' M. Iv If I-r'I'I 4 K. - I . 1 X I-fx 1 f 1 I I if I Iii' W :rip-:li , if QI' I III,?i:4I I Qfqlili I ,r'f5l:E4 I Ji-' IE:-f-I ru x-A Il I-A II ' i tr 1 I I .-. --.11 1112411034 1 11 xi 114 1111 xi E serve you t 0 d a y o n t h e principle that we expect to serve y o u a l W a y s STUDIOS Cameracraftsman -Quality -Service -Style -Integrity F-Individuality 103011 2010211 I1 11211: 1014 1 1011111 niuioiaaiuiniuiuiuic IG- iniuioioin i ,il L.-.-, li? at . ' All ' 'fl 561 . i 3, l 11 ig, X A 4 P-all sag!! 33 x :N KM N511 15 Nl f'.' ik fl S 4 ,. i IN, wi, lik 1 i I ,E IW' l TT felt X X- .xx X I' E X N' llbflw N If YI ll W Q1 D3 Ni Y f Ei 24' QW KJ cy 'E+ lil vii is X 41 2 56 1' mlUq2uMARmNmDwmln1lm ,,.,..,.,e 1 EJ ll, . 1 , X PF'-:L QzfliOQUQOQOHODUQUQI Q1 Q Q02 QllQOQOQOQ0llll l Al lllll0QOQ Qlliiblfil fi. v ' ' X 1 l 5 Professional Directory 2 'IC-1 - i i Jilin ' , I -4 i DR. J. E. DE WALT DR. ARTHUR SOLVSBERG ! Q DENTIST DENTIST dll - v A N, 5 3l5-3l6 Frances Building 8l5 Frances Building ! ! iffy , K ' E Office Phone 9512 Res. 67036 DR, T, L, B, LARSQN Q DR- N. J. HVISTENDAHL DENTIST i l DENTIST Q lite 817 Frances Bldg S if fl - s-' I. ! Yr N g 819-20 Frances Building Auto 85622 Sioux City, Iowa S . A ! t S3 i DR. E D M ON D J. W. L. FICKEY ! M i HARRINSTON DENTIST -my ' DENTI T A ,f 1 2 34l-2 Frances Building 519-20 Frances Building Q i' Auto Phone 85706 Auto Phone 87932 g 'Mi Q , s ! Auto 87092 Res. 72225 ARE YQU AFRAID TO g DR. J. H. HUMPHREY SMILE? i s DENTIST , g Suite 441-42 Frances Building See One of These Dentists E I 1 - a ij, 0:0 110101111014:it114xii1is:iasim21014n3rics:111:11114nicks:U1mriniuiuiniiliuilbro S. S. G., SWEET, SIMPLE AND GIRLISH. flVlostly Simplej Motto ------- -Brains First Flower ' ' ' - -Lily Color ---- - - - White RQ b. I Yell: Root-a-Toot-Toot, Root-a-Toot-Toot We are the girls of the Institute lf 6 We aren't rough, and we aren't tough But, Oh, My, We're SO DETERMINED 'psf' .1 y Advisor ------- Miss Ekstrom ibfjlf Members: i Eleanor Ash, Louise Wykoff, Georgia Ludlum, Grace Patterson, Pb' Ginny Lee, Vera Beams. TN? J, An instance of parclonable pride is that You're one of the only girls I ever Pj of the manager of one of our leading cafe- loved, said the absent-minded professor .Pd terias who advertises, Everything we sell at the age of twenty-three. But I can't 41 is hand picked. remember which one. 3 - 17- , fa, .. . ,.-+.-- TQV' Er fi-1--.. :Z-v :H is .- 'T -1 - , n -sf 5- ra - :H-3 f-- - im-'l 'Jie :.-Q :P 4 -. .QT ,M 'L 'f 4 31 NZ, xvfff'-fvlc as-,111 ' ,gr uf' 125311 og, NTT N? fx-'i.'Nz.f, X421 X 4-'xsi-f. Lai '-'Agi '-Q'T.'Y ll... '-.X-.fl-' 1 .,,'2gf?N.! Qvf':'--L' 'x'i.XV.5,,k..'4R 541. 'uf-- H-341-l 4 ' P l l ,J x 'I '-. A f, I , , J. A- -JT' I I t t ' .A 1 .- ' 1 F,,.?q-.'1qjQ,Q.2 1 M MIDWHITE fl 1fi'Z'i3ji5'q71f'f:x7Z-.ll E E 1 12-Q-,large-ASVQI 1 H .1 A -- A 1.c4s.x.1A, A-A 1 W I 'nm I K-12:1 l :Zami 111 111 111:11 1111111 1 1- 111 1 11211 1 11:11:11 11141169 FFS? 5 5 I i fp f tt. fi' i HARRY H. ADAIR RAYMOND E. GOBEL. PAUL A. WARNER i 11 pl 195 g tw ui inf ir 'I 1 In Q ADAIR GOBEL SL WARNER - . lt , ' 7 i w Lf. A A 11.1 ' 112 .1 I PRINTING WITH SERVICE I fl i i Angst' li I G . . . G '- 1 1 1 5 g Auto Phone 1849 512 Sixth Street, Sioux City, Iowa g 1 1 1 ,IN 1 I Q e 1 1 'L -il ' ! J 1 1,-nf!!! i WE ALL WENT TO SIOUX CITY HIGH SCHOOL i LM 1 l vie iuiniu1nininit1init1itxif1ifxitxitu10in1nioioqpoiniuvininir10111011024 if-li:-X' l PNQ4 3:-J. Q21 Desiring extreme innocence in a wife, Plutonius, the philosopher, married a country ' ft 1' girl and brought her to Athens one day. Before departing on a three days' joumey he iff playfully cautioned her against making love to any of the young men in his absence, declar- IJ J, ing that should she fall to temptation, she would find him with a pair of horns on his head :fits X JM when he returned. When he came back she ran to meet him, and playfully ran her hands lrctfhll il? through his hair. I-low mean of you to lie to me that way! You haven't any horns at gf' lf, tra' 1 all. I , Ilsifvl 1 ' I :Q Taylor Steele: What kind of a car First Man: Do you know Smith? ISIN' do you drive? Second Man: No, what's his name? 'L-, ' Q I Ray Berry: A de-touring car. First Man: Who? ' ' l fx.lDU,l'lQL1QUQUQll-0QOQlYQUQUQUQ Q41Q4l,QIQ1YQ1PaIYQIulP2020-Ua0-0:0QOQf fzf 1. I . ,. ,, . . ! ' , ' I-IE planning of a Home IS more than good materials, good Workman- ' , 4' : shi , more than business management. No one but the Architect of many 11 U ' P L '- i years of experience can give you that harmony of parts, that economical 5 N' J i arrangement, that beauty of exterior which brings comfort and satisfaction to the ! 1 ii owner. !: 1 Iljxf ' l 1151511 ,fr V+ A ' 2 , .Ain t G. W . BURKI-IEAD, Archltect Q Rail if .1 'J . . ' if r ,FYI g 514 F. L. and T. Building g 1 Auto Phone 2407 Sioux City, Iowa QXJ' 3 I , Al' N I X 'O' QUQUQUQUQUQQQUQ I al Q Q W Q 3 Q Q In IQ Q Q'lQKlaUa0QUQUQK... xtxij A I 02011 1 1 1 1121 1- 2 1 in initrd ogg 0:01 -i 1010iniciioiuioioioinitxd9:0 L PS9 Q I 1 I I ' 0 i i HEADQUARTERS FOR i ' K s-Et Q MUSIC G Q 'I 1 f A Q 2 Q DRUGS, CANDY Q fp, X ! Without lt CCIUCBILIOII is 11011 0 ! AND TOILET ARTICLES ! Nlqigll 1 li g complete. g g g 15-:gif 1 All Q K d k d F. . ht ai IK.-dir. I i Sioux City's Complete Sheet Music i i 0 a S an mls me i E ' .. : e e .1 1 1 1 5 5h0P g g Todd-Becker Co. g Vrwgii ' X W 1 S ' c : . . . e 1 ,lx . 1 rid, ! A 1-1ON,S ! ! Kodaks and Flnlshing ! 1155, ' I l Come and Enjoy our Tea Room l .5571 ,gfmj i 526 PIERCE. STREET i i Luncheonette Service i . it-. N l sie in1xxoxnxuinzoxnxuicxxnzoxozoiloze fi'D111010iniuirrinxoininiriif1 10:0 'gi' . ' ' -218- lg. gg .Lil- i -'L 1 VY: 1 if-I -Q---1-gl.-'ia--fjiiiji' v F1? I 'T' -,-7: .T . -.f .frm . '.f'L. nf-lil' L5 fi-'T . - - -I L' 'V' I , ig' ig Y 4' Rf -,il - - , ' -. A A A ' Z1 , , .- , 1, -,.g' o yi., A I , . - Z-A. I l I lllcfiiji Elk.- i': 'wilXk.-'Tlf-.1'gN.ii'-i'1 D i' :'J'l 'IJ'-'r' 1311, LLi fti'f?-gZT'Iif.:?R'x:f '-1vA..s-7 I 'f i4i - i i: 1 1 1 J i v 1. - ,li 2 1, f E TW .3 tr' xiii'-ill! in l ll ll ri lw m USR' . Ml QE, U ff Nl JW l I fill l fy in I r' llifl I if . lei! T ,f I vi l I l fray l ry-ti I 1 l liiycj ' t i P LW I he MW 'N Nl ii lr 'X r F5 ,Q Q1 Pi I gt if 1. 1 EX pm? T T . I L , A -- 1 24 MARGJN M1-vixfriliizlf L aqqr-Esaasilgil Lee A Vavasyil .X K! P01141 1011if11I11014i1o1014xiix1u1011m1n1n1o1u11i1o101 10111 11411 J, 1.5 ' ' pi 5 ART NOVELTY oo. g pl, 5 621 Nebraska St., Sioux City, Iowa i Fil i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i l i WE MANUFACTURE Q Paper Caps, Place Cards, Nut Cups, Decorations, i i Favors e lfifjil Q WE SELL l,l All E Dennison's Crepe Paper, Dennison's Paper Rope, Dennison's Wire, Dennison,s i nfl i Wax. Cards: Baby, Wedding Anniversary, Gift Thank You, Birthday, Illness, i i Sympathy, Tally, Score, etc. i V011 1 1:1011 1:1 111111111 1 1 1 1111x1l11u11111u1' 9 354 i I i 1 if- - C ,yi g REFRESH YOURSELF 5 l : i g y WITI-I RQ , C fi e s i W y 5 Chesterman Beverages 5 i I. -1 Q I ll Q At Home There Are None As Good. Q I U . ! X O.. ,Q if QUQUD Q Q u QUQUQUQUQQM1YWfml:KQP,ll3Ua0,UQOD0,lYQlf.. U RECORD BOARD i l There is little that can be said of this board that every one doesn't know, since they have the power of writing themselves up. It is in fact nothing short of vulgar the way they speak of themselves. It is said they spent half an hour getting a certain member's arm back into place after he had tried to pat himself on the back. By the few people who have ever been in the Record room it is said that a pin slip will admit you to such wonders 'iq never before seen by man. llfB2:Ii l 1Contln I on I' ll 'i g Pagej NL , ll 9? D..,alPa0,Haull3llDl5,UQOQUQOQUQUd . ...Yi Q :UQ IQUQYD 2 2 ' X 1 if ved : 1 11 1 1:10456 Qi 5 We Call For and Deliver g 5 g I v e , Q af' ! ! ! 4, l Wi M 424 FIFTH STREET ' . Q E Quick Service i I I I ' l' ' SHOE REPAIRING 3 S fl T gg ! Not the largest but the best Shoe ! . ' ! Pj' 2- Q shop in the city. A trial win con- Q ,f Q ! Vince you of our superior Work. ! Q .. - ,f T l Ur Q I 424 Fifth St. Sioux City, Ia. V I 'WU sm Wy T i h o. M. THOREN u ! ! Q i Formerly Manager, Now Proprietor ' . i Q Oi.pfiw,afIuflmIQOa0Q0a0QU:UQUQl.5 93.901114111111111 i i la 1, QUDQI: Pj -2111- ll,1.,7'lgf-Qi'f:1x.7Q'-ff' iQ 13ljlQ,-EIL'-PQI,figifl w. 'f'.55f'wZxiis'3 s:'f:l:Q:u:' --'7?'1 f ' ll l x 1 .C ,ll . l 9 I ,ll P.. 1' Yu 5 If x. ,, .- ,w M- 1 -If r A' s A A ,As at no as e f e pt- A ,Amee lei In ll Ili!! HQMARCDN M'DWmT5il- UH W1 A Q .. lw,A Lil- 8 L1,'..,.4..i l., '-IIC' 'LILM' i 02411011111 I1101111010:11:11:01-izoin:-izuzuzuqmrgnzniui ygigyg ing 4, I lid' I i lip' vV-! l it sq 1 u THANKS, YOUNG LADIES Q I l i ff' n A li- I ' fill, i We appreciate your kind consideration of our efforts to give you the best in value, i ' tif. .ull Qfiflii i and we wish to thank you for your selection of cur Miodel Dress for the gradua- i ll-iff i tion exercises. i lf5.'i5l' 1 e . e 154'-ll May We Contmue to Serve You? 4 -5. .Q 3 ,f i IVY-Z' : 2 3 4' i i ! g ., N ,l - ' l . I' ' j g Graber Dry Goods Co. g l i l l occ ifwzoiuzoxucsuapuzaxo-n-u-u-n-'i-uquqpn-0-n--i-n-n1ng.014ig4gigngig'-K l i i'i-I i ' A ' - - r r get - - me B -' 5, i p will-i SPANISH CLUB . diffs: l Good things come in small packages. So says Miss Polk, and the Spanish Club is ' F :ft N .fvzlli very large. It is composed of those who speak Spanish. The wish is expressed by many l XIW1 ilftjf that they wouldn't speak at all. The main thing discussed at the club is the poor grades of 1 AQ-ift i A f the members and how to eat Chilli Con Carne. ,. ', il W l l .-.l a TWIST CLUB y -A - l V l Y -,'i-' Clubs and teachers go well together. They say this club was formed to make another V, ' , gil, program to cover a hole in the wall. The girls gather once a week and talk over the latest I ' Il 1 A N hair dress. Of course, the chief ambition is to get married. Failing in this they expect to l' ' f t1 teach school. When tired of life in general they come to Sioux City I-ligh again. i 'ii l 1 CConLinued on Following Pagej t l ll H Q T T i T 1- i .i T T 5 l ,i l I ll Q MAKE SURE OF YOUR INSURANCE Q l t il i i i g A fair and equitable settlement is made certain by having the policies written by an g l 1 N Pg, i agent who knows his business. ' i Fx LR? iibi E Over 25 years' experience in writing all kinds of insurance 5 il' iw, ' i 4 Qu , 5, 2 W. F. GRANDY COMPANY i A .ii vim' c c l ' .K ! Fred Cerandy-I-larry Pratt-Tom Black g l Que: l 203-205 United Bank Bldg. ESB-lvl N 020111101 11111111 3111 11n1oi111uioirixoiulininioir3xi 111 1 ini info i tihrzily 5 K' iff: gain? ixiozoiuiozoiux 1:1 inc .31 gel1011130ioiniozniuiuirirc: 1000? N ,- L, . .. ti lc XJ, 1: : c: , - l ' l -A ,Il Q SC Q Q Before Vacation- ! i ! K.. K. ! ! Send Your Clothes to ! l in gy ! Groceries and Meats ! ! Q tpfp' vkgsl E W-Ph H0 f g g g l fig!! Lf!!! A e me o A A 5 l lilgilli Q Good Things to Eat i Q l ' ,hte 5 I i i for cleanigg, pliessing agrd re- i llixfilll 1 '-2-F - Q Q Jairin . ou wa s e ua- ' jug' N .iilifilr I ! Jackson ! ! ity ani servieea at l5a.vinpo11't's. E fill Auto Phone 9301 13, Phone 942 616 Pierce St, Beth Phones 1495 i Q , ' :S prD1'Vina'lg''il'itlZ01ui0101 3 140:a ofa pnzuxuzuinxuznxoxnznxuzaizuxcoi l g Q-' 1 ,'-I 5 .ily 5 -220- . P L-N11 Ll-, ' ' - ffiif I if A 'e'-T l lil l l 'X A i':..'12'- Q-' 3 l lm lr till 1524 MARIDN Mvwnlrill E' .-li ,vt- rjj 1 lfsll 111 l ll Ik! ,. I1 ll,-All l 1 lltljlfl .I :I 17 fill , f 21 I . ,-f1 1..'i 1l '1'Q11 l ll 1341! 4 115.1 Tis... A -.' i pli ' . l .1 1 :ll 1 A 1' 'ffl .,' .J --,l1 l 1 1 1 I tt. 0.0 0:01Z11101o1c12111oin1ni01 1111 111 i 11 1 111if11maini11iu1oio2u1uiu1sOzc STUDENTS l ALUMNAEI l EAT AT Q Q I ! 9 h 5 g arl S Lune g Q 715 Fifth st. Q : Clean Food Reasonable Prices g CASTLE FORENSIC CLUB Ah, what a club! So many bids were sent out and accepted that they were forced to hold their first meeting in the gym. After that five chairs were sufficient. Once a year they have a big feed paid for by the club dues- The clues are easily collected. Everyone pays the treasurer to keep him from telling anyone they belong. MUSIC EXTENSION Truly here is a group of unappreciated genuises, but where is genuis really appreci- ated? Words fail me when I attempt to describe the meetings: bands, orchestras, opera singers, piano players, etc. It is said this is the only original club in the school. What words of truth? Everything is original: even the music! tContinuetl on Following Pago! 01011111 211 111 1 in 1 11111 1 11111111112 2113111 1111111111111 1 3 1 31111192 I 'L Q 1 x Q l I ! -1 l. 1Qf' gi Q I . l ll-ilfgsi fx 'RY . ll 1 o Q 1 47 - f W1 N X 0 Z N : ,'rI1,.1, i 1 1- 1- evnn ' 1 f J Q Q . W., E mu- H 1 W i i l W i H 86 H Sh C l 8 E 0 0 Oo E iw! 512 Fourth Street Sioux City, Iowa l eil-Q-Il pf.111111:11o:111oz11:n1r1:1 3 111 3 1011111 1 1 111111111c1:111o1111111111wio 1 ei.,-11 l N igqmixu.. -h -' -D 1 ' i,g1g,34i1,g1g? 5.1111111.-11.-11111111111111-,11qm11p11:11.-M141,Z, R l.:?'l1' Q ! Q . ! 1,437 I N 1 t d P. 8: Q g Olvmpla Candy Co. Q ,Q 2 ag GS 3 1 171937 Fifth and Pierce Streets i Johnson g g For Home Made Candy and g i i i Ice Cream i Jlirgrll i LAWYERS i i Flowers for all occasions. i ',T1,X4'f' i i i Lunoheonettes at all hours. i Suite 236 Davidson Building E i S. Sl-IORTLEY, Prop. i I C Sioux City, Iowa - 2 - p Q Q Auto 3242-2651 Bell 745 1'-.-X 1 ' ' ' 0go11o1:i 11111 111102 1 1 zuioqvgg, ,g,,,,i,3 i 1513? 1 1 1 1 i ing 5 1 l -221- E51 ,-.-..., 1x5 J 'A ,f V. x 1 x X. t- 1 ' Ltr-5111 1 tvs! I1411 . 12' I 1 lag-El 121211 ' 1 llvxklxl 1 it 1 1I.x 4: 5 1 lijpll' 1 l'Q 1 1. 5.11 1 QE? 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AI I E -J F -'EE E V Q-E E ii'F'i3I . 1 '-ll 'I I I 'l'iIIEfQf'7if,1 .I If I I2f,'g,'.1'1f.-.S:c2,Qggf,.III I - ee-- ee Y e Y f - - - 1 A -AI V177 ' V fp..:,I I I UEQUGOUlmlQIDQUQUQKIQUQUQUQUQ i I Q IQ Q lu IQ Q I al at M Q Qlldf? ll I IIfiJiII i Become an efficient I j teacher in your i , I1f5fI I I own city Q ' I z I ' I I - Q 0 ! ix I ' .Q jII I I Sioux City Normal School g I, III I 'fl 'EI' I 3-YGHY COUYS6 g I II- i with practice i VI, I Iifffw Q teaching. i It II I ' Q Armstrong Bldg. E III 1 0211111111101 111113 1011114111rioiuinioiuioioi iuiniuiuiuiri 111304. I ' 'Ji ' N131-I - TYPBWRITINC. CLUB I ff V'-:if . I I Il I Little is known of this club but many are of the opinion that there is really very, very II.. .I II IIFQII little to know. The click and clatter of typewriters aclcls a great deal to the quaint and I I ,T',I I III,-Q ' original atmosphere of their club rooms. Their greatest art is erasing so it won't show, and I I- gl hooking one another's paper. It is saicl they can whisper and no one can hear them, not I ' '. I I even themselves. I II1 .UI PI-,f I' I ,II Peg Pitkin: I'll marry a self made Bun Lake: But just think of the job I I 7iII man or none. of making him over. i I I I I ' I I I 'wk 1 191021111101010101 3 1 1 iuiuiuiriinriuini 1110141 1 303052 I II Q I I I I : A I I ' .l O H 'NI ECK E l ' I I I ! l. l ' I , I .FI I E ,, s I -lf-.1 I I BEST SToBE TO BUY g I II, I I MEN'S FURNISHINGS I IIIII I 'XII I : 3 If Q - 2 QIIIII I Phone 4144 513 Pierce St. Q I I' -I I s 2 , 311311111211 , I gaI1011114ri1nic11:miArir114rin11411uit:if114r211it114rimsic1inioiuicxioinimlioinOi' i We Invite You to Consult Us Regarding the If-il I IEQII Investment of Your Savings i I ,,iII In-:Ii v s Iii- IIQJI ,IIB I IIIIII I LYTLE INVESTMENT COMPANY I I I I? f - I if I ii? i INVESTMENT SECURITIES :II I ' i I If. '. III I 504 Nebraska street Q I 'Q 7.4 I ! LI I ,IUII 92010111 1 111112 1 lit iriuioioioi 1111011 10111111 111131 1 1011010 I ,.f'II IVPI -22 - If I. - ,U 445 I I5 ,X , I Ib' K. ,fr ' I ,Q-. I s , s 1. I 4 R. I E III QIIMARQN M L 1 Mnwiilrq I . QI I . Q I J- e . r lla:-iifzffn-sd I I IQII I'1 k it i QT- -- ITT , IX'-ll :twill I 30114I1ox:1101uzozoiuxinxnxux 1:1 1111111131111 10:11 1 1:1011-A l' ' II '-' C S vm' '1 QI g From Now On- Q 5351, l'x'-ill i . Ivlfx! I 2 2 I ROBIN HOQD FLQUR g IA. .V C I KI A Home Product Well Worthy of Its li,-.B ' ily-il e . ' 1 ! Slight Extra Cost. l -ELI I I Q 'riilyl .--...I ,- II'-.II I ,QI I MYS FIC MILLS I ,.-5,1 1. ' 0 1 1 1 1 1111111 n IX FI 9511111 'Um T U l U i mu l U20 T0 T U T U T U T U T 0 T UQUQUQUQKVQ lQUaU,U-0Q0aUQ'1fg., l lr Iyjftpx- ,,F..I I I ,JI WISE CRACKS Midnight. The soft red moon flickis II',41l '31 - - through the tops of the evergreens. T e If .NII I in Ixlljngloigingvenlng dress ls worn early June bugs sing to the June brides. The I I,I'fII ' I ' scent of spring permeates the soft, warm II I A royal flush does H0t Slgnlfy that the breezes. The time ancl place for love. Ig laf -f I queen 1155 blushed- ' The boy sighs for love ancl the girl hunts I 'fjifl F1 ' k b lt , ' . for it. They meet in the clark, their iclen- I .lil QWQLN III I proveiimr tizgolgxfjrng? Savile? Srottg. tities unknown to one another. Action. I I I fIjiX'i tive tariff, malteci milks, cold cream, No, not a love story. Just the average I powder, rouge, etc- setting for a high school comic joke. ,I 0:0I101011nioiniIxiIIinI1I:ClI1141-14111iinIiniIniIrimncbiIitIinioioizxioiuioioi ,Q I I I I Q . E If I ' I N excellent assortment of ChO1CC I I Q - fabrlcs for summer graduatlon i IPI I ' . . D . ' I I CXCFCISCS IS now at your disposal. I NYJ: - Fl LQTP, i WE soLIc1T AN INSPECTION Q I ITFQI i ! ,973 P HIL l .ANDR l ! W I I 5521, Q 407 FIFTH STREET Q AF-ggxa I 0.01103 af if Q QI,QOQOQQ,QiIifld1illa0:U.lYQUQUUIQUQUQUQUQUQI al Q 817232, I Nt!x I oiiipuioici 1 vin: 11111111 1 1111030 AI10101411nitrioiniwiiclioiuiuiuabio Es, I I CHARLES KLosTER I I I F4131 Insurance Agency I lhfi, I Best Wishes to GENERAL AGENTS 'gill Q 1924 MAROON and WHITE INSURAQIISESOF ALL ! aj' l if IXNJ i Fire, Windstmrm, Automobile, lljfs ffl i Finlie's Market Burglary, Rain' Etc' i .2 W ' 05-507 N b St Phone 57134 Q IIT, IIXQI i 5 e ' ' Davidson Bldg. Sioux City, Iowa. ! .QWQUQ :I Q al - lQUQUQUQQQOQUQUQSQ DQQUQUQ UQUQU- Ml Qnanisan ' -Q l -223- I 1:11,-Q'-:-5-Q: 'i' 'IT fr, Vifi. rc' ? f,3f'gf ffT'f1.ifi'-'-:ifwwf?-T .if-T' i ' il U52 I I if -I ,Ui I NNI I I If--JJ I ll ull f tl' mm MAlltiJKlfTv5Witli'li W , , 1-'ll, li 1 fs . 0 :'. yi! 'l - - X, lg' --gf, fivli' ill - 4115 L1 lfrgglqlfji.-f,' l Wt. ' 6 l 71 A 'li ' 50 11230101019101020101111Z Z 111 101 rioioxocrniozux 1u1,1rqg,1rp? ' ' Q Q i i it-Q-L Pursulng a consistent pohcy of X 1 If-Q 1,14 S . . . N C I iff-ij Q quality, style and falr price. Q . ii-fifrnl i K1lgour, M aynard 85 3 l y - ,rulgr 2 .f 3 , I 573 Q7 ! M ulholland ! . at I I ! if I r W1 fl, I 407 Fourth EER I ' l i ' I ei -i- 1 ir 3. - , V, gi 01011 1 111 11 11i11i11111Q1ir11x11r1iri1x1n1u1u1u1n1nin1r11:1 11 ni 101111193 Q' SIMPLE SAYINGS OF SIMON SAPP l tl -fl If a girl does not bawl you out when I notice that a good many smart students you are out late, clon't kid yourself. She probably doesn't care enough about you to bother. Bad news and bad eggs have one thing in common, they should be broken gently. Blushes may come and blushes may go, but freckles hang on forever. come from the other states. I guess that is why they don't stay there. The man that said that two could live cheaper than one forgot to mention the fact that meals would come just half as often. If kisses are foolish, then most of the world is foolish. ,:, u14x1n1o1n1n1u1u1n1 1 1 1:i111111111itiin1010in11114r1o1n1n1u1ru1o1tv:c I - f Quality determines value i wx more than price i 2 lt's what you get in return for your money i ! that counts. VVe could sell you suits S I ,.-. for less than our prices if we cared to- I i Qi dr but such clothes would be dear at any price. i C at ' ' , Come in and see our qualities-do all the 2 I '. i, j I shopping you care to-see if you can find I i L ' 4 Q, 1, their equal in this city at these moderate i i I Y ,f prices- to i 2 J - .,, 14' 4 - 2 I f ', 1 rf- . MUAHREN NELSON I S - - ar if' 5 . G I 1. ,, 5'1 422 Pierce St. I in1141upu14114114rxryznxuzuxuxuinzuqp an 1 .-:u1nqnu1u1uqnu1n4n41 up an 1 runnin oiox1n101u1u1u1 1 1 1 1o1n1o1uc:o:0 fic 301,i SggE5ggg1 ?'lillifvloia 5 Auto 4140 Bell 1246 2 I it's too much to expect of you- ! i - that you should read every adver- I Flowers for All Occasions ' tisenient in this book. But should S I you happen upon this ad ! I JUST REMEMBER US I i when your household is in need ot i , quality linens, good hose, ladles : I .. ,. suits and coats, ladies' and men's 2 I-louse of Flowers fumiqhings I u - - . i Wh 1 I and Retail Swan-Anderson Co. g C o esa e i 508 Pierce St. S-ioux City, Ia. O5iDo1u1o1o1u1n1o1n1u1n1n1n1n1t Quality Dry Goods i 413-15-17 Jackson Street 2 Opposite Princess Theatre - 0 :Iorm-.0111:Q--pn:uqmzupnznqpvqpu- 4-rs.. ..gg.g... 7 -- -- , -r. .wi-: .fvf-1 -1.- ufl' E ll 'I rf'-' , ,,Osi, gy ,Mb sryjgillIQ?-iaMAEN3'r'DWY!1f.TErlfl rm W , ,, ,M -f nr. l X rl .- ' x ' l ...YQ1latlmfdMlQD21ldPallQuf,afPdMIYQ1lmlmQIl,0DlYDffQOQUQUaf,Df,,03n ... :fir l l . 2 l lII :,- l I . . ! 51251 If You Are Partlcular About How Your Clothmg l i Looks, Send Them to 2 pf ,-.' V . : f Q ! lg ' H U PH REY, ! P 5 ' 1 5 i Fjfiilir Q 515 Nebraska St., Phone 57671. H. B. COFFIN, Mgr. 1 'fl' W i ! lll 1 'il' 934aioiuioioirrioiuic13010191014101014ri:111:141itbioioioiuininioinilba SIMPLE SAYINGS OF SIMON SAPP l Many a woman is bankrupt because Only the'l..orcl can understand woman -Q? she says her face is her fortune- and helgvon thtfagslate- h 'fl-'till' Some fellows swear off on New Years. Holi-vfgtetgg gsrrigzlggz Qgvezlgnugivaca i 4i 9' el , Others swear off and on through the whole If a man tells a Woman that she is beau- 11 :.j.'l year. tiful and her mirror tells her the opposite, W ' '2- she believes the man and buys a new N l' A bore is the guy who talks so much gf A I about himself that you clon't get a chance lr to talk about yourself. Q 'H E17 E FU 5 'H 2 E F '-3 l 1 5 t if fffff g ff: 450111 0101 oxuin 5? E01010i0101010I g .rs U2 U2 5 , 3 U21 pq ,-4 ! ! ! O -le gl 8 lj, O Q l Qs 2 5 5 Pi GQ Q i E 22,1 O ! ! 3 E '-U '-I U2 ff' E :Xl ! 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Keep cool 1n the clean Y pool. g 1'.f,.1'r li: Y ! G i 'l .-.gf QWEQ ' l A Whole year's fun for 36 A I its-lj . mill. I ff 1715 l lil, N 0.0 lilbiiiClllDl010 314DI1bifbi1!ltDilDIt71t!i1Dl1!iKli1bi0itbiltilhilbltliibzt Q 1 , AL-l, H - H ,ffl cg N Lauren V. D.: Do you know what Little Boy: Father, what makes you w jg' 1 X wfsl . time it isa bald? i live-l' 4 fl Elizabeth B.: I haven't an idea. Father: You never saw grass grow- ,, .l 1 XFN so 1 - - n --N l ,l wR, Lauren: I know you haven t an xclea ing on a busy street. rj' , 'X ' If ,nl . ' . U . - M , I but I thought maybe you mlght know Little Boy: I guess it would be hard 1, H 7 'Hl - - - as n r Il' fi- what tlme It IS. to come up through the concrete. ' l fltxjl ,ft,.','l I 'A ...lQ0,DDOQUQO:UQO, -Q la I, Q Q QU,0Q0-UiUQlIQUQOQUQODUQ 11:10.24 I ll W fr 1' Y ' 1 V-ffl r l Wm. Warnock Company i f I . u ! Jobbers of Automotive I J A. k ' i , , Equipment, Warm Air Fur- u 'pl Q., K i , I naces and Fittings. 1, 51' ,5 Iliff:-si hgh V - l Q x vp' 4 I -tim: Y, - .. 'I r V j Manufacturers of Galvan- 51.5-l'Sn,5 :,q ff ur., f'flm.' , l 1 ized Steel Tanks, equip- Qfgllsntlv 155,91 21g.,+.,.'3f,l -'sts ., as A X i l 5 ment for hog, horse and L3F5l:g.lg,5'.51l . 11 ,7155-.g,, I , ' I oultr houses :NW '- ' r r'll5 'l nn l : N W i P Y ' Marti? Ill lm as mi u ,- i ,IM-L! Excellent office space may iiiilllk . ji ,WW3 i HS N ,A ,jf be had in the Warnock g r1 ' I 1 list.,-V i N. K.-I Vi'-:I building. Fireproof, fine lo- ' UE -m iiv f f' . rf jf 'e'S-'Ffiiifijf' - N- Ryu ' ,R N cation, modern, good serv- ' ' ' i 'Q-45,17 5 ' luqzv :', 1 N 1 '1..E.jl , ice, prices right. , - 5' i in lp-.W 5 , ,531-sf' ,fl S lf! x -3 f ' I. ,gf WARNOCK BUILDING l y , . M 3 I lg., Tj Sioux City, Iowa . N ' i Aft-jg L l 2 ill l lX'- ' ' 310101010101 init' ' MBV? l l L ,IJ l b.QD:0,f 0lUi01lilQl1C 1li0iD'0Q0, Qflili -0Q0ll10 0.0 ll ltfgfill l l lin?-jeg! W W . V Qi ioioioioioioirriuinininiocwfg gzypoioioioioioio301014:iuiuioicS U Q fgjgll . Now and Always You Will Save ,fu Lx Cummlns Mgtoy CO, Maoney on Suits, Overcoats 3 rxixfl You Buy More, Spend Less, Here ! fllflfw 1 Pierce St- Bargains in Young Men's a.nd'Men's Suits, ! lhiill ly Al Coats, Shoes, Shirts, Oxfords, Hats. NJDA4 argl ' Caps, Sweaters, Dresses, Coats, L l r1..1l il? l U Hosiery, Leather Bags, Underwear, ,VQQQI xsfl . Peel , 2 1, Q A S LEADERS 0.1-fcusgpgplqfr, I - Q HERMANS E ,pgs H. l ' e. DEPARTMENTQSTORE . N- l SOUTHEAST CORNER 4121.51 Jones l'NQl,, :V 4 soo-z-4un.sr. suouxcmma. A : M 'f ,Q Hell l I 3 T13-ll IJDHQ QOQOQI Q1 QUQQQQQI H Q QUQUQUQUQKIQIIQODUQUQOCOQDD iw I ?fXxF,j t f , , A .Q . lim Q-, .TJ ---e 'f V Tiifif .. 4.,,-,,. ,., .-1. - i . i'fTl pl l iff '.wfi'?H1-1' Y' ' 'l if - f'i:jC? -iii -'-QAXIQ5 fl' -3 I - JI l K l I tl '- Qin N t 'V ,A 1' vw- 'tg -, '4Xigtai!Qg'l:'sL: ie'X-' l l -C-. -. r I. .JI I 'J' .I o I ' 1 A .,' I, .' f 'A I . 1. I .1 EZIIMARCDN E fa fi '---I ' f-if ILT' TTI I I ' 'MII-TWH -1 even- -Q- IHII ILL- A----A 1 I LE 1 I I I -1 -I I II I .QQDQQYUDUQCIQKIDCYQK m ,0.0Q Q1lQfD,CiQ1 0QflQl.1lDKlmQflilf!. I I I-f'IV I . ' . Iizl. I ,AI - Q I In Sioux City Since l900 Auto Phone 2370 QI I'T-I g 4 I 'fl I I.-'Ee-.+. I ff 'Tj- I I.5QIII T'AFT Rapalee Monument IIIQII I I'1IfIItI W orks Iif-fi' I I P. W. RAPALEE, Proprietor III I If 1: 'Q I I Lg BUILDERS OF MEMORIAL ART III I I p LARGEST STOCK IN TI-IE WEST I . 'PU 1770 If .VI . I.i.g-II I 605-7-9 West Seventh Street Sioux City, Iowa ig? I -sg P 77 1112-fe I I. .EIAKI ,..IQUDl-lan,MoutIQOQ0,0QOQUQi'0.0QOQOQOQllQ0:11:0-0:11-UQUQUQGOXQ I., I, :I I I I ODE TO MY GIRL IIISI-II I I I-Ier nose is shaped just like a beak, I-ler shape is like a moving van, XIII If-NI I-Ier face would stop a clock, I-ler voice, a rustle of old tin cans, IIT, II I I-Ier eyes are watery and weak, With a volume quite tremendous. III IQ' II I I-Ier eyelids wiggle with a squeak, :II -23.33 I Her mouth is like a rock. You ask me wg,h?lig5Je still Chapter H- What makes you think I do? I If J, Her feet are as big as any man's, -J .QI I I Her hands are quite tremendous, I I DON'T! H I I O:.l-n2o,0a1I,1,,U20QU,0, nl I Q IQ!-0Q1,,0,I,-I al al 2 W - Q Hull... I I I , . f I I I ' I I I I I I B U Y I I I I YO UR FUR L I IIIQINII I OF 'gif I IIJQJII' IIIISII I III W ells Coal Co. IIf,I I Ig I Established 1882 .gif II I I I ! Amo, 55041-55042 Iowa. 80 I,f--IQII IIIIIII' ' ninioioicxizlinioitrifxicri 1111111 1010103411191 iniuioinioioilfo IIIAIIIRII I . ' II 'II I ozorinzoioioiuzoixxxoioiuzoxoioca9:0 020:14 1o1o1o1n1o1o:o1o:o1u3n1oq I I IIEVIII: Q , Q Q I. d S . ,ISI MII Q J. C. Rennlson Co. I I For QUE IW an Wee MII. I I 5 FLORAL ARTISTS E 5 CALL I ISQIII S Rise 223 A325232 f I PIERCE STREET II-II I FIIJIw31I:SeXpresZed to any iaart of I ! I DI I I Q--:JI ' Q-QII IIIQII , the Emmy. I I MEAT MARKET I E Auto Phone 2863. Bell Phone I30 H I 27th. at Pierce sts' I I 507 PIERCE ST' E Auto Phone 71939 and 71604 I II I 'I:- I I ' Cl Cl -llQf,.flQl,afl K..O .OO .fl:0,fl,fYQUCOQOQKlQlDQIPQUa0,nil,O I I I 0.0501111410 D I A , , I Ilij-Ii I I .EI'a - 'vt'- -3 Eff I - - If 3 '-fl, .5 . 'I 5--. . 1 -', .1As-'I-s.-'- 's-- -7' ' :- 5,-' p fljj- 'rf --:Sri ' 4. -1 L.- :L L- X f Y L:-K, IIE ,, , wr, W . ij. . lu I oils MARKEN +-Hf'fW'HlTEi+m' , n. ,.- VV - -if -..,-,.z r ,L-,ily-.4-M :'V ' 0:01io1o1u1n1u1411ui 11 ri ai 11 xi 11: 3 I 3 111 1 ir: few. I ioioioinzuiui oxnzn ozc ! Auto Phone 9438 Wong You, Manager ! g Chow Mein and Chop Suey Our Specialty - Coziest Place in Town.. g ! i 2 '1 'he Mandarin Cafe 2 2 515-1 7 FOURTH STREET i E Chinese and American Dishes Served at All Times g . A visit will convince you that we are serving the best Chinese and American i i dishes to be had in Sioux City. i Katherine Groves, in movie, glancing Little Binny had a fit, frantically around: Where's Fredrick, HiS'H1Qfhe1' Clidllit IQOUCC if? I can't find him anywhere? l-lave you It didn hurt the chllcl a bit-' Seen himu Oh, here he isp, It fact, it was a benefit. Young man behind: Heavens, it's only her ful'-U Ken. Small, in Chicago to the hotel Ml clerk: Even I chew Wrigley's, said the Give me a room. sparrow as he pulled the angleworm from With a private bath? the ground. That's the only kind I take. E . ' Q 5 Smith Electrical orks E i Q AXEI.. T. SMITH Prop- Q . 9 Q l 1 . 5 2 New and Rebuilt Motors, Generators 5 j and Magnetos Bought, Sold, Q Rented and Exe hanged E Electrical repairing of all kinds. Highest grade of workmanship and material E i used in our service. Power installation and switchboard work. All work guaran- ! i teed. Our long experience with all classes of electrical machinery gives us excep- ! i tional advantages. Our facilities fror turning out first class Work promptly are un- g E equalled. i i T i I Office and Shop 418-20 Iowa Street A Q ' ' , Phone-Office 3971, Res. 85379 i i 6 0401 1 li if iuiuioiuioii1111101010201 1 it 101014 init 101014 1011 into 1.-.HST in ..4 '1 Q l r-l 1.--f if ,' l,. i . l 'T fig! - l ,Vg ll: .-', tial 'A ,. u lp! ' l T V, gill 5.1 Q, HE?-i1+5 . 3 I 'fi-'ii 1 .- itll ijt, 53 .'i lf. .l ilLv.L 1- gl Puri, ' ' ' Ii 51 4.7 , -.---...-.,-, i., ...Y '- . A .,. . 1 is-at iii ij i i iwwt Tw ?.F.,l.T L , il i ' l ' li , I., ff J 1+ y . . A, Alu i ' l i . gif f , L ' A M l I l i fill i li,'f7 1 i li I :Lf i ll i l ii i i YQ A-ii! l . lrrfjll ' life., l I . .' l . i ikififliii 5 Q- .viii .y l lisifiij , 'Vff--l ' lrflll . 5 r l 1 ,I . U' . x 4, ' l I' fl , 5 ilk Y Y As Y Qs W M . f 1 Ou MARCON M1DVWiEl't no A f it imgsmmtqess--e nwlzggwwmy 0511010101xziznzoxuxninzo-101 1 1 zxznininioxxiaxrixiozozuioiav i l ! 1 is if.: 1 T m 3 Van Schreeven 81 Company .it 1 i - 5 ' Q Jewelers and Optometrists Q A i ! 508 Fifth Street W K, i i lH i i The Store Where You Get Personal Attention I ,ff - i A ' AN APOLOOY - J Some of us are born to be feature editors of High School annuals: others achieve in 'iii V the position through hard Workg and then there are still others who have the job thrust l' upon them. We belong to the last mentioned class. We aren't good enough to be funny N -V'-Tl cn a moment's notice, although that is precisely what we were asked to do. We wish to T lj 'Nm state, however, that much of our classiest material was willfully murdered by the censor- . l ship committee. So, gentle reader, We must, as Cicero once said, crave your indulgence. f' l' Sincerely, l FEATURE EDITORS i bfnilllr- 1 :n-- - 1 1 -v- '-1 T T iriz vnu- iazi 1-uni nuii 1iiu-un-nnluuluul nlin T iiii Tnninuii 1- inn- H l T i . G Iziil i T WI' 'ii it Why DO People Worry? Q 5 gl' Nine times in ten because A lijv-lil, of financial difficulties. iii' Save something regularly i , will and you save Worry too pill : I ,' i .l f lf. ll 1 my il 1 My I : i . 1 NATIONAL AND Lyra AFFILIATED y ,515 j Capital and surplus, si 900,000.00 l A Qflgff I Resources over 35I,900,000.00 l , jijkffg'f I SOUTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AT NEBRASKA 'ixfflll I SIOUX CITY, IOWA 4' 'W' 1111 -ml-vu.-uni iiii 1 iiii 1nn1..i1.a1iiii1:.,,... ,,,. ..,,,,i,,,1,,,i,,1anim,-,WI1,il1,1n1 IIII ina. ' A--fe A . , ? 4 M-- U ig - --Rigid +4-J 1 -z A f f,Q5'ffi'f.f - Ti V , A U Q i A i l 2 -X X. Q -L - , ,J Y K ,ffl V ii- il H H4 - 'J .- V f3.g'2.1f.j?I'-1571 i Allnwnlmllp i gg , . -s sq asssssafi 5 V-M - - 4 , ilffigll u 1 I i Z'YQOQUQQQOQUSOQUQUDUifQUQUQl:0i0:0,Dall:0:lxDflQ0:UDOaU:U:n,flQ iff,-ill S u p e r b Quality Foods Corn l!l'Q?- Puliffiiiin QUALITY FOODS 1113-Tl Sauer Kraut 4' S ' h H will Sweeiimllffjcatoes A Real Table Treat! if Tomatoes Q I , . I l lgff- Pork and Beans If you like fruit, you ll simply love these delicious Red ' ..4, X Asparagus Raspberries. They have that smack of tste-tempting it Wahifggans quality rarely found except in the fresh berries. You can l- f N Canned Fish always tell the Superb Brand by the beautiful Red , lg l Fruits Call kindsy Rose on the back of the label. Just as the rose is the ll,-ixqjl 4 Pure Fruit queen of all flowers, so is the Superb Brand king ,'iN.:,l l Plgiilges of all canned fruits. l gicklis Each can of Superb Quality Foods contains a meal fit Minigeafviiat of imprisoned goodness that will whet the most jaded , Extracts appetite and tickle the ever-alert one. BE21lxVaf112itFiqiilg,I,lr Your grocer sells them- '-fiq. P M 1 S .v i 1'1 - ure Ciflfge ml TQLERTON SL WARFIELD CO. l s'pii1s SIOUX C1ty, Iowa. ' ii lf ':' :Q ioioioiniuiuic 11041010111 34i14r4l:b1rimri4r11iicvicr1xniai10101111010 i u I 051203-1 11010121 1 101370203 1 . I l Twinkle, twinkle, movie star X I-low I wonder what you are, i 'r' VM You look young and sweet to me, . l Is it true you've hubbie's, three? . 1 iges ,iff , Tell me not with mournful tears I qllffj, K You are aged-forty years! i ' Dub it lie that calls you old, we There for you I'll fight till cold. Manufacturer of X lily And yet, I guess it must be so, ' X A l J' You looked the same ten years ago. , God of our sires, be with me yet! list? Let me forget. Let me forget. F I I R 1 A ,.-fi lwgafl. -T 5 After Mil Mc gets back from Europe. Al: Did you see much poverty in ' Europe? 310 Pierce St. Mil: Yes, and I brought some of it SIOUX CITY. IOXVA lkvf? back Il'1C.N 0.1DflitiihitDilbllllllifii-1110103 fig - 30- T78 we --,,-.... . . - W' i ft - rl.., -1, H.. ',.A'41 , AQ , - ..e-s 1 X. ,Y - I. - A j'f,,.,.,..,-T,. ., ,, ,. 1, ' ,- '-. -1 , X . - .,-i.'. .T,T'. 1. g 5 ll.s1'.' X 1Qg'IX- A1:ff.3,f-3242 - 1,-4 174- , 1.g..:,,s-guest,-eE'i'1-gg.: . 1: I I I I .Y II --o .--Il, -I ., '.'.J II ' 1 .. :II ,X Nl.: I ,, v f' 4 I I . . K ! YR'-. F. -.Ir X .X x I I v. if fv lx -.I W' ii -vIVj. 'fi I I A III 24 M ARCDN Af-IDWHITEI II ' ieiefiw, -P 'Igp II fl-W as A A - A-- W II IHI film IIIQI I ' ir, ig-gnqpuif 1111--q:mq:4n1u1o1cr3 20:1rifricbisrillilvifrifvifrilliiviflwbs0941304901 I, I 4 DOUGHERTY VAN Co. 5 Niger 142,11 A ! ' 3 ! I :Ill If , ,I l I I V or Ifvgs I 5 I If fi, 'ESX ,fli Q I I i I A I . g i I W I',P'rI - . .. 3:1 II?-,if' g Irwllg I ?,Iffi5iI i Im I 5 I 541 In '1 WSI QQ! Kill g ! I QIDI ! ,I'j5'-iz? lj 'piglh X - f-ig sr Q g I Q XX AX, i I- ,WI -I g Household goods moved, stored, packed and shipped to all parts of the world. i 423:21 I --II Reduced rates on household goods and automobiles to Pacific cvoast. Q , LQ' I ' Q I 409 DOUGLAS ST. RAIN OR SHINE CALL 1209 E I p ! Q.. I -QQ-I QQQKUQUQQQQUQKD-UBC Q0QUQ0:0:U-ll-1Y-IQUQUD air-' 'a'lmlmua',a Kfzf I , IQ ormioioiuiuiz145313413 1 1,111 0:0100-uinivilIC00iviucfroioioioioion0:0 II I Qt 1 p 5 I! f I I I p Take a Q Makes Life Sweeter I I I I I Ii-.CII J I F F Y iii! I, - , Milf-I pLr,f9QIl 1n Hand I Allis Q ' 'AX ILQQI I AND KNOW REAL FOUN- I ! jj- VNI1 TAIN PEN SATISFACTION ! Ilffiql P 1 1 . ,XL CII' ' I No springs, levers or rubber G ,IDL-Q Irsqiigl, sacks to give out-The Jif- ! 'I I, I If ' fy is plunger self-filled-One I 1: ,A-H I g4i'P f,I push down on the plunger E A ff'-.SI I 4 F'.'I handle, one pull back up and 'XQQQ IIIQAIDII the Jiffy pen is completely Q - - I ,lf '13 5 filled. 3 Del1c1ous E I IllE,fi,l,' E ! h E I I I ,M 3 THE JIFFY PEN 5 C ocolates A gig: , . .p I Eiiifiil' g CUMPANY i M Q Sales and Service Q I ,, w 419 NEBRASKA ST. i Sold by All Good Dealers D ioiuioininioclbzx1910191 1119111.34 Oi!D1lioioittinifxi-ncpo101.pcpn1iu1f in +g.qII ' AQT --231- I f' ,E ..I lv, Na . :M 'I .lxfv 1 me E- I .Ii l ' I l 1 I IITQZIIQV?-QQI I I I ANDWH 'ij-.f,75'xje?Il E-I IIS, lefasaslf,-f-gal I I -- --I A E+ W as-Q A-. lv-Maxi--4:-fel I I ' ' A 'TSE 3 . i W' I I' api ioicrimxirriqifliuioioioi bind fo 11:1014x41rx1n1-rioixrilxiuioi 101 ,'q V' I i i I 43-I V 1 -1 :: I I In I Braunger-Anthony I I 1 II I I l.I Produce Co. I I I, I If i Q JAC KSU Q I If If-III i l Q MI XX E . . I-.' I IW I I SIOUX Clty, Iowa Im? I V15 .' ' V 'Q 'inf' g We Handle a Full Lme of I I 4 'ffl , SINGLE RATE ,gk ' I 4 WHOLESALE MEAT. SAUS- 40 Rooms ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,Q, 51,25 i it :iff I AGE FANCY CHEESE 50 Rooms ..... ...... S 1.50 i I im' i IVIAZOLA OIL AND , 30 Rooms ---- ------ 5 200 Q for la E I0 Rooms .A.. ...,.. EB 2.50 ! I gs,-I I PRODUCE- S I0 Rooms .......................... 253.00 I H,,,I'.I I g U ! W I Mft-'QI' i Q Popular Priced Cafe and ! I IN V v . n 1 I 1 ! E Prlvate Dmmg Raooms 2 III -II I Hgh! Q 503 Pearl Street v I ggj'. I I OSCAR W. GUSTAFSON, I Ei I I Sxoux City, Ia. Proprietor i I I I I .!. i I It I I I I . I I ' I I r -1 I E W , gxfuxrqsnuna Iymgnggrrqls xza I I Wifi! I E 1 fe. I 1' E wi WI If L Q' ' fit , - 'I' A14 I .VA I ' IQ ,I I IIWI ' EA III Mfg? Q A - III I- ,XIII xi I I f f If Lf I I I 3 IW .., I, -. IIIIII -f 'I I IRQ! I EG' ' f -'E fl 'f !'If 'I we-ffl , -- -' ' , 1 KK? , V I EII I If :MI I ANNA-She wears ammonia cooler: on her PEG--Here is a little extract from the lla- I Ili CII' wrists, and is the personiflcatlon of speed. She warden Gazette: Margaret Shoup, a dashing If ,Q I Ufsg was the Annual typist, which shows good young woman of Sioux City, is again in om- A judgment on her part and ours. She wins all midst, This makes the fifth time this week. KQILSII' Olll' typing contests. She is a. member oi' the The mayor is said to be worried for fear that , , III Delph Club. she may make Hawarden her permanent allude. 'I 1 II' If-f-PI II, .ef 'fi' 1 'Rf QI --232- -I A il 57 I ,-.I argl'- rf 'H ' - Lui Q1-H-S-E t R' li5.1 ..'.4 - - S' -iQZ'X':jTE4- L3.,i:4,,'s-s..Yf-' Tgllg :J - '. I , A l .gl .W 's -x 4. X r 'I un fu N I,-X I rl. 7 R. 1 A iff I I f .. - - ,Y bl- I X..l A T- -,- Ggwn A 24 ANDWH I f ,--q gl 1 AMN? A N emi Il IRZAmN52Lss..fRil El L-- K, , ' Il? I-jfv , 'xl I. l 64,93 143,,3,,i,,i0i0j4,3,,i Qxiuininiuinilibil 1010201010 1 1 g 4,412 ,-, ' l : il' 'll 1, : fill, 5 I N S U R E Young Men 'nfl as l ll I' ll i Before the You want to look well groomed. WJ lijgi' I I F I R E I2-ii . Il - 'Ii A i with Young Ladies You want your sport clothes li! , bright and snappy. lg fi I R. J. ANDTIZWS fi'-Q11 l GUY W. ANDREWS l 'few , RE. 1 ROBERT S- ANDREWS Send your work to us to attain Q of lifjlilal I E or Phone 2.l3OVe l'8S111tS. I I-J nd' l I'XgfJ And get the BEST POLICY I :lP5. .Ngil I i to protect against loss by g lv I FIRE I? I' Rf' LIGHTNING I - 'Si' iff, 1 TORNADO K I N G Hifi 5 HAMILTON If-I if ' ACCIDENT I f llfNl I l AUTO DAMAGE LAUNDRY CO' l Wi' It I!! I PLATE GLASS q 1 2 602-4 Metropolitan Building ! l Launderers, Dyers, Dry Cleaners 3 l ' fo puzoioioiozoix 11111111110 so I nfl Hall of Infamy Vl- i IFE? Class infant - - 'MILTON HELD lil' Class methusale TF RED THOMAS yi? Class blushee - - RUTH WIIISON 'llil lrsrl Class blusher - FRED CHURCH lp: ffl Most hi-minded girl EMILY SHORT Most hi-minclecl boy - RAY WRIGHT NEI Most low-mincled girl - JO NORTI-IRUP Most low-minded boy - PAUL HQON log Biggest all-round girl ERMA KEILLNER lin' l Biggest all-rouncl boy EPI-IRIAM BARON I' li, ffl Least all-louncl girl ALDINE HERMIXN ffl Least all-round boy - JIMMY LEWIS I Il , . XJ I Smallest footed girl RUTH KOENIG ll? Pg Smallest footecl boy -HAROLD PETERS M54 is J Most bashful girl HELEN ORCUTT in I Most bashful boy - EARL MCCLURE I ip I-looky stars - IVIULI-IALL TRIBE I -. l I ' n I A lfx I l fl A -AA gi, 1-MI 1 .,.-Pi, ,Q ,.--.., A AT., - ,,Y, A :T- fy--he . I-fr' ' 4 ip--il , , ,rv . i 1 fri: XM-Z. ,li V i-ui. if 41, y f i v H l '.., rifi' ,ANA in ln .i x .V ' A fi i I slr .,, ir., . 1. 1 . 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I f I I 2'1:Z:2:I:2'f 14-z-'-f.-:-f 5: 5:1 , , 14:-1' :-:3:5I:::1:5:3:1::::13. f . 1 7 I ri3E3332g:,:515:5:5:,., 1 ..E:EE5E1 5 555252, 155212if5fQfEf2fEf2f2fEf . III. I 169 lf Purchased here--0 Sefvwe 'sf I I ,I :hat means money to you 'IZ A he 'fl -1 f2 ' 2 'R i E W111 msvect and press I Your Sult every two Weeks n for one year FR E h. I I 3 -' That's.J ust one of tlie advantages V of buymg at Morey S' I . 'A .f I I ' ,. .1E5i5E3E5E5EriS :' Y. I -FUI IPI A 'I J :::s2z:is:s:' -. .A -5, I I N0 MORE---N0 LESS I ,III r-:fri Ig. g-2121gegzgz5zgsa V A ' I .IS 'f:'1:2:1:2:I f 1 If vI, i'i I .3-.J I rw I- 3 IH, , .f: :'-':- ...-. -.IL I X f ,V di Zfffffiiffff ' Q. Qi. 11 if'fififififi 'L' '4 I if flijfjfififf ff 1 !2-.-1 ' 'INN 15 '2Q2QZQ2Q1QQQQQlQ22. We eliminate the middle man and SAVE I ,NNI If Ja 3251525225 M ' Vgi ,fl I IKHQ, me .QQ -I YOU S10 to S15 on every suit II Q ,-iI Ir?--,I 4-ll 4, hiX'i!' A L will IQQII in 7 uLg1,.f ., I , I iff-gf F27 ,-S I ' 'VBS I 5,242 2-Pants Suits mfg. I I Iggy, I'1f,x' 1 's7',3'Q iff IiIf.-QJ'I 620 FOURTH STREET IIE I 'J Ozolioioioi 241 in1301014xiariciiuinioioioicxifrininicxii 1 111110101402 W FQ! xii 1 N' QI W IJ fEggii4gn4f,f2ifQgf J5' ,--- IV- !-,... --.,- 1.11 V. Y., 1 , I Q. 54 , f' r 9- Q.. .-. .4 f 1 4 r.-I-' -K.. 5 , ,J K' rw' Sportsman- and ' Trade, I 'lf 'Ag . 3 ME ',.Q ffi 2 AH-Jefes, - Olsonis cdr OlSon.5. 'Q-, ,jj Q,,: :S -the ' jf iig 5 Place . Gif' 4.-1: Q ' PU 1 Q 1 -YG 4 :4E +I X 'X if 1 Q ,V wxj co r x W W SPUPWNG lj ' W 15 O12 like MQ? E SQEQ AND ATHLETI f ,EXCLUSIVELY ff p E h 4 OO mgf , ,Lfji if O1 EUQ1 Game 112 lirfgsgl gr? A 5 H W9 :lillfh f ' 4 . ' ' 1 i -- 'Al 41 l-LMI, 1 Ak-4 ....-lo ,..-...- :I--vI I Inf! 1172.1 1. 1 I l 1 I I I I l 11211924 MARGPN El 1 lf l , ,I - 3221 le, Table of Advertzsers -peel - lfljlfwi Page Page I twig, Adair, Goebel, Warner ...... .....,.. 2 18 King Hamilton ..... ....... 2 as I jj. R, J, Andrews ............... ...,.... 2 33 K. Kc K. Grocery .......... ....... 2 20 ' 1,1 I llipflll Arcadia ,,,,,,,.. ......,,,,,.. ........ 1 9 8 Kloster Insurance ...... ....... 2 23 T1-511 24 Art Novelty Co ......... ........ 2 19 Kleeblatt ............... , ..... ....... 1 94 yigifi '.,3.fiA'I Aton Music Co. ....... ........ 2 18 Landl-ey Phil 223 If I 1 1 ------- ....... , I I kgy Beck, Will H .....,,.,........................ ........ 1 97 Lander an Melody ....... .,.,.,, 1 95 I 13-,CJ I F xl Bekins Van Sn Storage Co ......... ........ 2 os Larson, Dr. .............,... ..,.... 2 17 pb 'KAI Beutler 82 Arnold ...................... ,,.,.,.. 1 96 Levich 8: Herzoff .......... ,.,,,,, 1 72 E,-I Blue Valley Creamery ..,...... ........ 1 97 Lungren 8: Andreen ....... ,.... . .195 'Nia' X 'gall Brauuger Kr Anthony ........ .,.....i 2 32 L-ytle Investment ........ ,,,.,.. 2 22 If:-.. Bureau of Engraving ........ ........ 2 13 'ALP-,. if -f Burkehead ...,.,,,,............. ........ 2 18 McAhren, Nelson .,... ....,..,224 ,Z fe . aj 1 ,N II, Ilp'-QI McGraw ..............v.... ....... 1 91 ag gl hu Capital Supply Co ,.....,. ,,,,,,,, 1 96 Mandarin Cafe ..... ,,,,,,, 2 28 1551! ESQ Carl's Lunch ............ ...,..,, 2 21 Martin, T. S ......... ,,,,,,, 1 80 ,wig 2' I Chain Stores ....,....... ........ 2 08 Meckenis, J, ............... .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 222 , 4 2455: Chesterman ,,,,................ ....,,,. 2 19 Moorey Clothing ..,....,.... ,,,,,,,, 2 34-5 'iff' I ,I 1 I 1 1 rl 5 Conway Shoe Repair .......... ........ 2 19 Morningside College ..... ,,,,,,, 1 88 12,111 , gi-I Curtis Woodwork Co ......... ........ 1 76 Morningside Bank ...... ....... 1 73 'Q-gl' , ,Ii Courshon Davis ............. ........ 1 81 Morris, Albert .....,.... , ....., 179 IN , 1 'Q-qi Cummins Motor Co ....,.. ........ 2 26 Moore Clothing Co ............. ...,,.. 1 82 TQ-Q21 ' I' - M t' M'1l ............................ ....... 2 2 1' ,il iigxiai I Davenport .................. .,,,,,,,,,, 2 20 YS IC 1 S 3 ljjfl l :EJ Davidson's ..,...,,... v ,,,,,, ,184-5 Naglestad, Pizey, Johnson ....... ........ 2 21 yy ff, Day ceal Co ......... ,,.,,,,, 2 19 National-Fidelity oe. ,.,.,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,, 2 10 'I 4, X DeWalt, Dr. ........ ........ 2 17 National Woodworks ......... ,,,,,,, 1 79 k , N. B, T ...... ...... .................... ,,,,,,, 2 0 5 I I I E- 62 W- Clothes ---------.- -------. 2 15 New England Bakery ........ .,.,,,, 1 78 , I , g?if111011Bt CPG?-I116l'y ........ ........ I5 21 O'Connor Drug C0 ,,,,,,,,,, -,,.-,., 2 12 5 I Cieyy I'- ----------------------. ........ 7 O'Harrow ....,,,,......,.,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 04 , ' Fink ---------v------------.--Av----,--- -----... 2 23 Olson Sporting Goods ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 36 I I First National Bank ...... .....,., 2 03 Olympia ,,,,-,,,,,,.-.-,-....',.,-, N -..---. 221 I' 24 1' Fishga1l's ..................... ........ 1 83 01-C1111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,'--.,-,, --.-.-- 2 0 4 I .Q , 'QE Fleckensteiu ,,,,,,,,...... ........ 2 12 will IF- -, Fleetwood ............ ........ 1 72 Palmer -------- ...,... 2 31 ,' 5.5 I gil Foster, Tailor ....... ........ 2 12 gantfy --------.-.. ,,,,,,, 181 I , 'pq aramount ...,... ,.,,,,, 2 05 Q9 I .gd Grandy, W. F .......... ........ 2 20 peiieueris ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,, 1 71 I gg QJ gayngr-Bagstad ----- ------.. 5 Ig Perkins ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,---- 2 01 idsrj 'ff we 1 --------------------- -------- P ierce Sz Ga t ............ ,,,,,,, 1 S V Nlggfbfd Glasgow Tailors ...... ----.--- 1 94 Pierce st, Ggggery ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 2? Iurtfril N K' googyear Shoe ..... ........ 2 princess '.- -. ,----.A.'-----A ...--- D 225 rq- N, fa- GTS ----------------.----- -------- R affert IQ Il ' , , y Wall Paper ....... .... 1 90 If ,-' KXQQ Hanffwd Produce ----'-i------------- -------- 2 07 Rapalee Monument ....... ,,,,,,, 2 26 kg-2,lilI Dffl Igarglpgionf Eri-Ima - ' '- 3 Regal ........,....... ,,,,...,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 7 3 en, Hgggpg 5,,,53,ffg --I--nm -l-I'-I-----1e-II ....... 2 27 1.411 P X41 1 R oberts Dairy 175 ' I4 if H, an H. Shoes ...........,.....,.,... ........ 2 21 ' IKQII jfily Hoskins-Cantine ......... ........ 1 94 Sanitary Plumbing ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,...,- 1 75 N43 Humphrey, Dr. .............. ........ 2 17 Schmoller SL Mueller ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 95 'v-R43 N. Humphrey Laundry ...vv. ........ 2 25 Schoeneman Lumber ,,,,, M210 TDP, Hvistendahl, Dr, ......... .--.-.-- 2 17 Security Bank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 90 uw! EY? Sherman Dept. Store ....,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 26 'IW Ideal L3.l1DdI'Y .....-- .------- 1 82 Sioux Candy --------4--- ...---.-. D um-174 X NI Jackson Hotel ,..,...... ........ 2 22 S' C' Brick '35 Tile---1---' ---- ---- 1 75 hxjl I ' Jiffy Pen C0 231 S. C. G38 8: EUGCKFIC ........ ....... 2 02 l. 1' I 'Ni - F S c Music 171 N31 ibf Johnson Biscuit Co .,,.,............ ....,... 2 Oo S- C- Normal -------------'---- ------- 222 may I r , - - -4---------- ------- I .,I I ikflig Kilgnni-, Maynard, Mulhall ,..............., ..... 2 24 S. C. Paper Co ........ .... ....... 1 8 1 'lyflr ,IIQ511 Killian CO. ,..,....,,.,,..,.......,.,........................ 183 S. C. Sf3ati0I1BI'y ......... ....... 2 25 gf I ,Nb N, tffontinued on Following Pagey A Il 1 IN -237- I I .1 - I ii 1.-. - I '-F7437'fi-'ljffi f f.2 i2f.3f?f'e fl A N..-I'-if-fl I C 15- N I 1-,,A'AlL3,f55g5Q5.,,-121,42 xg341,12-11,22,1-.-2221212121 -2'-fi-IE2gxi,511Q3 ,aft ,egg ,fn-gg li , V P 11-- 1 1,1 1 1 1 - ' 1 I ' - 1 1 , ,1 1 O 11111 . nl 1-1 1 1 W 1f,f:.fa A 1 111111154 M ARCQINAMJVVHITI 1'f 1 if' A-f1 L-Jn., '-.QQ '-Zag!-' 'L -'Y--J f --.-A--,W 1 ..-1,11 1 ,111 ' ' 111117515 213:13-5111 111 1, L' 11 1' 1 1 ':' - X -' ' Y , N La- 1' ' L' Mi +i-M' 'Q Page Page 1 1, S. C. Stock Yards ......... ........ 1 S6 Toy Bank ...,.,.. ...,,.. 2 29 1, 1 S0l1th. Dakota U ................ ........ 2 09 Tribune ,.......................,.,,,,,, .,.,,,, 1 92 1 ' 12111 Sioux National Bank ....... ........ 1 73 '1 'jf-11 Simons Furrier .....,.,..... ........ 1 81 Van Schreeven .......................,. ....... 2 29 . 1 1 Smith Electric ............ ........ 2 28 Vickers, Herman, Brooks .......... ....... 1 86 ' ' 1 S 1 b , D . ................ ,,.,,,,, , 1 ' 1 Sgpii. gig 60 .'..--- 1 .-A-- Wagner, Garrlson Kc Abbot ....,.... ....... 1 86 1' 1 1 Q25 Standard Clothing Co ......... ........ 1 97 Warnock ---------4----------------------A------- -'---'- 3 26 1 1 Steele-Siman ..................... ....,,.. 1 86 Wells ----------------'---'----'-'---'----------A ------- 2 7 1 Sulzbach .,...,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,,,,, 2 25 Wfingejfil -----'- ----4---------- ------- 2 0 9 1, M 1 F11 11 Swan-Anderson ....... .,...... 2 24 W?n5f1e1d Grocery ----' ' 1 81 111 Q1 Swanson-Gilniore ...... ..,,.,,. 1 86 Wfulges --'-------------'-- -'-- ' 2 30 1 1 ,bf W1SS1Hg-AHde1'SOD ....... ....... 1 81 N 1 111521111 Teeruan .,..........,.... ,,,.,,,, 1 81 Woodbury Bank ...... ------- 1 99 ' Lf j'1 Thallas ....... ............ 2 24 - 1 frfilllx Thorpe ...,,,,,,..,.,.... ,.,,..., 1 88-189 Y- M- C- A ------------ - ---- 2 26 11 Todd-Becker ................ .,...... 2 18 . I ' ' 131 A 1 1 Toiercon-Warfield .... ........ 2 so Zlmmel man ----4 ' 1 81 1 11 ,311 1 1 1 11f4f1'1' 1 111.11 111',1A'11 l I ' 1 '.'1 111111 The 1924 Maroon and White staff wishes to talfe this 1 1 hi, 11 opportunity of thanking the advertisers who made possible 1 the publication of this volume. ' 1 -' '1 1 1 A 1 311 Y 1 1 11 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,11 ,N 1 1 1 1 -1 11 1 1 1 'f111 U' 115319 LQ. I .711 1 41 1 1 1 1. I-11 71 ' 17111 1 1 1231 1 1111 1: 1 1 w,-1 1 gf 11 1 1 11 112-IN1 1., 1x1 4 1'-Q1 1 1'-'41 1 11 yr xl ILM-11 '11 f 1 E531 1 1 V ,1 1 1 13 11 1 1 1' 1 1L '41 1 1 1 - 51 1 - A1 . -23s- 1 3 ff fi 1.1 1- 1 -1 - M of 1 1 1' NH 1 I 11'-fi... --1 i 'flQ1Q+if H A -- V 1 1 -E J-. , 'o w . A 1 11,1 11 1 1 03111924 Mfmmn mownlmfm Ti K ---. S ':'C0101010101'P10101H1014vifliflifrrvlbfrfbfrdblvtfvifrilbdlbfrxnruvcoeucscrapaxzanzf ofa Q 2, gd , rid!! 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