Central High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)

 - Class of 1925

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JIM :uw ss?-ef 'R H.. . , 6 1 3 Sway Q,- Guardtan over Wftsdonfs towers. lp' W1 t, w K 'ju ig A t C It H- J 'ka In t f r Q If W u -4 From tha! dark, mysterious lower Wlzere the walled-up urzfndows Zowm Who will e'er the secret win- Wlzut Hes lzmfzlrlerz there wilhin ? ',.:5xf.1N 4 X X klkxzyvrifix wr.-.1.f.'. f 5 3 g II , ff 1: M ef , 1 el T' , , ' R51 153 Q M e , Y XXX X X 'FU ZW QW 1 4 Klf, NeH,5NJ'!y!f ri j aglj lr . fi' e 4 1- 3' On the hilltop see it rise, Stlhouetted 'gainst the skies, W-ith tts battlements and its towers This old castle school of ours. 'X e . 1 2: . E J ,fm . ,. ,V.,!:..4..k H 1 g4.- 5. , I X- 4 4 V df-E X -g K V' f J.: -ffl .'. T.. any ,H . .Q-fav fi 3' - 4 215 J xg- 5172- , .1 ,iv f 7 Yi u- C-'Q5 xy, S- ? 1 eq fl! , . Y B1 ' I V. 4 W I 1 . fr Homeward here we wend our way At the end of each long day: But go only, soon we learn 7 On the morrow lf0 return. ,.-f 1 ,. ' 555. . -:2 . It W x 5, ,1 OUR SCHOOL my ,, W? as JF WE acully wji Uni . . . I nfztlzvr szlzwlr gzwf, nm' gold, W . . . New But wzisdom, whlclz, ns wmlth untold 1. W- 1 New X15 g ..' ' . ' -- .f.ff---fl--f ,pl 5 OT P 52 ?i f 'M ' ff ' IT ,. .I 14 1 I 1, xlg f ,- L.. M 1, - if g r lt li Q r-jr IEP ai. few M' , 1' :Q ll . jig M. G. Clark, A. B., A. M. 533 Superintendent of Schools 54 .Q li QI New York State Normal School 533' Greer College .. University of Chicago FE W 1 P tg fr Mil Vi, L o ffl? f,. 'C V, v to ws, , . r. .1 r u I lr' it tif li Q fl wi .1 M. 'JJ ' 'r ,J qw! -1 :4 . .V ,,. 1 ,F PE KY . ' w 4 ,, Ig! 5 dr ffliri Q75 f' i gli N E r if .g , iii' Q6 A. G. Heztman FQ? I Principal 2 Carthage College University of zzzmois 55 University of Chicago G5 : ' il gr if . it grit C - 'Z fig, I iii K llxi ,jllfffz 354 Ji. 18 f - C 4 .,,. i .A'.. a..f...K........a.I...L .... ..,....j ..... .... a..aa... .uh. . .,.. .' 21.1. wwvw 1 ....,, 1 -vvf N 'V-W-mxiuazi----V-, ',-. iT..IQ.. ST .. Sffd-IQ.fI2Tj.Qf ...M fff.ff,f., il .llivwilx 1 Harriet .-Krlfuns H. A, Arnold Mary D. Bailey ll. XVziltf-r Baker VVm, R. Baker i ' A I fl f 5 'ffL.:3S1Yio: , f o-,. f ...L s....v.e......M, - 1 iii Ei 3 5 Dora E. Baldwin Leora R. Bane Laura HARRIE1' ADAMS, A. B. History Cornell College University of Chicago H. A. ARNOLD, A. B., B. S. Assistant Principal Indiana University Marion Normal College Normal University INIARY D. BAILEY, B. A. Bookkeeping University of Vifisconsin H. XVALTER BAKER, B. S. f'hf'mia:'ry Bucknell University ll'n.LxAx1 ll. BAKER Prinlinq Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Stout Institute Illinois State Normal University Belt Alice Blake Bernice Blake Dom E. BALDWIN, B. S. Household Arts Columbia University LEORA RYAN BANE ' Library Sioux City Normal LAURA L. BELT, B. E. Expression Columbia School ot Expression ALICE BLAKE, A. B. Biology Iowa State Teachers' College Iowa State University University of Chicago University of Colorado BERNICE BLAKE, B. S. English Cornell College Ames College Columbia University C. A. Bohner Currie Brown Tsnlwllo Czirlclen Jane Clayrnool Tl. M. Conner 5 3 V Q Q 4 . 1? Isulselli- 1'41llltblS ilaiwlit-l M. Cook Ji-ssiv L. l'r:lig Joseph H. lmvis Il. XV. Dvnnistoi CLARENCE A. BOHNER, B. S. ISABELLE CONTOIS, B. A. t l1flflffh07Ill'lt'iC'S French Northwestern College . Fniversity of Chicago CARRIE BROWN, A. B., A. M. Latin Morningside College University of Chicago American Academy in Rome ISABELLE CADDEN, Ph. B. Latin - University of Chivago JANE L. CLAYPOOL, B. A. Mathematics Ifniversity of Minnesota R. M. CONNER Boyles College Zanerian College Fniversity of Nebraska Vniversity of Chicago Rosary College University of Iowa RACHEL M. Coox, A. B Dean of Girls Morningside College Jmssm L. CRAIG, Ph. B. History University of Chicago Josmfrx B. D.-xvxs, A. B., Mathematics Central College Columbia. University DONALD W. DENNISTON Civics, Economics Upper Iowa University A. M ,B.A. M. Dmialflflml Dorotliy Fitvh Mrs. Fratt A. L. Fruit .I. lf. Grill lfurlncn Groom-n Lenzt tin-enen Il. L, Hztniilton lj. I1l'llt'lliJL'l'g'h lt. IJ. Hissoni, IWARGUERITE DONALDSON Ojice Donornr Frrcn Freehand Drawing, Craft Work Chicago Normal School Emma Church School of Art Art Institute. Chicago Academy of Fine Arts MRS. GRETCHEN CLEMENS FRATT Secretary to Mr. Hamilton A. L. Iflmrr Machine and Architeclura! Drawing Stout University University of Chicago J. F. GARNES, B. A. Commercial Law, Industrial History Simpson College CARMEN Rosh GREENEN, B. A. Business English University of Iowa. University of Colorado University of Chicago LENA W. GREENEN, A. B., M. A English State Univcrsity of Iowa University of Colorado University of Chicago ROBERT LYNN HAMILTON, B. A. Assistant Superintendent University of Michigan ETHEL HEDENBERGH Librarian National Park Seminary Xvisconsin Library School R. D. H1ssoNG, B. S. Chemistry Iowa W'esleyan University of Iowa Iowa. State College Bradley Polytechnic Colorado Agricultural College Lucy Hobbs Bessie L. Ho ge J. Holloway H, ll. Jacobi Eunice Johnson 13-f. al ' U Mildred Johnson Rebecca Jones K. M. Jordan A. XV. Kozclka D. T. Kiwi s LUCY Homas, B. Di., B. S. English Cedar Falls Normal School Cornell College University of Chicago Columbia University Harvard University University of Colorado University of Iowa BEss1E L. Homin, M. A. Mathematics University of Wisconsin JEANETTE HOLLOWAY, A. B. Business English De Pauw University Columbia University H. R. JACOBI Woodshop Manual Training Normal School EUNICE JOHNSON, A. B. French Des Moines University IYIILDRED JoHNsoN, B. S. Typewriting, Shorthand University of Iowa REBECCA JoNEs, Ph. B., M. A History Coe College University of Chicago KATHLEEN M. JORDAN, B. A. English Iowa State University A. W. KUZELKA, B. S. Zoology, Agriculture University of Wisconsin University of Iowa Ames State College D. T. IQRAUSS, B. S. Law, Advertising, Sales Knox College University of Chicago lrllllqll llruv Irene l4?LYVI'6'llCE M. L. Littlc-jolm Clarice llylle Fl Irlxs 'Nici ord M McCormick Lloyd B, Martin HELEN LAW, B. S. Spanish Monmouth College University of Chicago IRENE LAWRENCE, B. A. English Denver University University of Chicago M. L. LITTLEJOHN Psychology, Mathematics Indiana University University of Chicago CLARICE LYTLE, Ph. B. English Northwestern University WVisconsin University Gmrmis IWCCORD, B. S. Sf?lL'fIl,fl Iowa. State College .Q Esther Bliller Fred 311111-r M ARGARET lN1CCORMICK, Bookkeeping Iowa. State University LLOYD B. IVIARTIN, B. A. Head Coach and Athletic Director Grinnell College ESTHER MILLER Physical Training FRED MILLER Auto Mechanics Stout Institute KATHERINE MOURNING, A B Psychology University of Illinois Columbia University l w L Nlil-fi Mrmwor 17. li. Nelson I., Nr-lfrmi Norm J, Nelson Minnie Upfm 1il'Zlll'll'Q' Hrrvll .Louise l'l'l'lilIlN A. XV, Poistl-1' liunicc Polk Maud liog.,11Ls ALICE Mowrm, B. A. English Morningside College University of Chicago G. E. NELsoN, B. A. Hislory Augustana College L. NELSON, A. B. Commercial Geography Nebraska Wesleyan University NOIIA J. NELsoN, A. B., A. M American History University of Nebraska Columbia University NIINNIE OFFER, B. A. Home Economics Iowa State Teachers' College BEATIIICE ORMJLL, B. A. Physical Training University of Minnesota. University of Chicago Louisa Pmmms, A. B. History University of NVisconsin Airrx-:Un W. Polsrx-:R Music Ohio Wesleyan University American Conservatory EUNICE POLK, B. A. Spanish University Southern California Xvheaton College University of Wiscoxisiii NIAUD Roomzs Registrar Lilly Slinenle-lu-r liwlvn Nvntf llury Stvllzt--vlllw Fwrzlli Smith ln-iw-ttii Sillli Emilia VYIIOIIIDSUII Uinu M. 'I'1':LXlu1' llztyy S. Vorls Troy xvtjlliljl' G. XV. Xvliitttlui I X LILLY SHUENLEBER, B. S. Shorloanfl, Typewriling University of Nebraska HELEN SCOTT, A. B. Mathematics University of Nebraska MARY STEUTEVILLE, B. A. Mathematics University of California University of Nebraska Nebraska Wesleyan University RAHAH SMITH School Nurse LoRE'rTA SULLIVAN, B. A. Latin St. Clara College Sinsinowa, Vvisconsin Unive1'sit5Q of California 171. 15 EDNA THOMPSON, A. B. Jlafhvznaiics Iowa L'nive-rsiiy Albion, Michigan University of VVisconsi1i University of Chicago BINA Mn: 'l'RAxL1f:n, A. B. Ilearl of Comznerciul Deparlmenl Northwestern University HARRY S. Voms. B. S., A. B. Physics Hzuiover Collvge Vniversity Of Indiana University of Chicago TROY WELPER, B. A. Typewriting Hillsdale Collvgre University of Chicago G. W. VVHITTAKER, B. A. Public Speaking, De Cornell College lmling Gertrurle Vificlieiirlon W. Koen Young L. H. Wood Ethel Schaible, A. B. Tl. ll, Gr:-e Loretta Yan Nt-ss Nelda. Schmidt GERTRUDE YVICKENDON, B. A. Shorthand, Typewriiing University of Wisconsin F. KEEN YOUNG, B. A. American History Upper' Iowa University Northwestern University L. H. Woon Supervisor of Industrial Training University of Illinois l'niversiLy of Wisconsin - NELDA SCHMIDT Craft, Freehand Drawing Universitv of Nebraska Chicago Academy of Fine Arts 26 ETHEL SCHAIBLE, A. B. Business English Nebraska Wesleyan University University of Nebraska R. H. GREENE Athletics! i Iowa State College LonE'r'rA VAN Nnzss, B. A. Mathematics Cornell College University of Wisconsin 2.11 fi, w. Fig ouR SCHOOL ' lf, 1154 I , 11- ' S as 52216-year rabuabzs iii In yon zvfwld so broad a1 zdfcz zr if U hat zs 11 azvazts me there! H11 EQ KL. Wi Y. ' ' 'f ' ll ' f ?f fT'l naw 11 1 E-EIA-f7f?lE'.'vF'f.5'fL i'SSI-51fFifi-Ziff:7fff2v9.:Q!Z5r315f:h51:.?vfilT,s7?fvmww-' WMU- 27 F. Anvlevxon l . Larsvn E. Brooks P. firms: mib-year Class of 1925 First Semexler President - - - FRANCES ANDERSON - - Vice President - Cams LARSEN - Secretary - - - ELIZABETH Bnoulis Treasurer - - PAUL Gnoss - - Second Semexier JAMES ENGSTRAND HELEN Rowsm DELPHINE RICCYLAIN WVALTEII Fmmx J. Engslrand H. Rowse- D. McClain XV. Flynn ZS Annu Anrlvrson Dorothy Anderson Fraiirns Anderson Leia Anderson Olive Anderson ANNA IfATHREN ANDERSON Friendship Twist Erodelphian DOROTHY ELIZABETH ANDERSON Friendship Typowriting Association FRANCES B. ANDERSON Hi-'Fri Friendship Dramxatic '1'reasIIreI' '23 .Annual '24 Pre-sillent Mid-Year Class Philornathian Sevrvtziry Musiv Extension LELA ANDERSON Friendship Erodolphian OLIVE J, ANDERSON Hi-'Fri Friendship Typewriting Association He-sperian Latin Club XVILLETTE ARNOLD Spanish Club Opera Club Boys' Glee Club EDNA PEARL BARKER Friemlsliip Twist Type-writing Association GEORGE OLIVER BEACH Hi-Y Castle Forensic Club Band Civic-s DERW'OOD BECK Chrestomathian RAYMOND BENTSON NYillI-ite Arnold Edna liurlcer H+-urge Rvnvli Dvrwoml Beck HiiS'l7U'Yl1llielllhllll S. E. Berkowitz YV. C. Blackburn Agnes Borstingr L, 1, Bradstreet Elizabeth Brooks SAMUEL E. Bnaxowrrz Spanish Club Orchestra XVILFRED C. BLACKBURN Junior Chamber of Commerce Hi-Y AGNES NIARIE Bons'r1NG Friendship LUCILLE I. BRADSTREET Friendship ELIZABETH Baooxs Friendship Hi-Tri Class Secretary '24 ' Hesperian Vice President '24 Class Play--Mid-Year '25 HERMENIA Bnowmz Erodelphlan HELEN LoUIsE CROPLEY Friendship Typewriting Association DOROTHY EILEEN CHANDLER Friendship Twist ANNA MAE CULLEN Friendship Typewriting Association CREIGHTON CUNNINGHAM Castle Forensic Club Treasurer Opera. Club Class Play '25 Boys' Glee Club Civics Hermenia Brower Helen Cropley DorothyCha.n11ler Anna Mae Cullen C. Cunningham S, Davidson Lois Dofirworth llzirvvy Deokor Hess Tliflrks Gail A. Ellis SINCLAIR DAVIDSON HAROLD EMLEIN Junior Chamber of Commerce Football Chrestomathian Lois M. DEARWORTH V JAMES ENGSTAAND Annual Board '25 1 A Typewriting Association SDEUHSY1 Club Spanish Club Ellie I , , Eroclelphiian CNW! 24 President Mid-Year Class '25 HARVEY D1-:CKER mass Play 25 Record '23-'24 Editor '24 American History Medal EILEEN ERICKSON Hi-Tri HEss DIERKS Frigndship - Inter-Club Declamatory '24 Spanish Club Hesperian Sef-retary '24 GA11. A. ELLIS Hi-Tri Friendship A F Q Typewriting Association RNOLD UQRFEU' Spanish Club Chamber of Commerce Record 24 Vice President and President Record '23 Hespefiafl , IDA FELDMAN Treasurer 24 Class Play '25 Friendship 1: Q- l I Harold Emlein Jas. Engstrand Eileen Erickson Arnold Fierfeil Ida Feldman 31 VValter Flynn Louis Franklin C. VV. Gerson Grave Glanville Richard Ciillet XNALTER VVEBB FLYNN Castle Forensic Club President Chamber of Commerce Record Business Manager '2 3-'2 4 Inter-Club Debates '24 .Foot Ball Class Track '24 Class Treasurer '24 Civics Secretary '23 President '24 Louis FRANKLIN C. VVILLIAM GERSON GRACE GLANVILLE Hi-Tri Friendship Spanish Club Hesperian Class Play '25 RICHARD HENRY GRILLET Hi-Y Football Elite Class Play '25 PAUL DANIEL Grioss Hi-Y Treasurer '25 Opera, Club Boys' Glee Club Class Treasurer Elite Secretary '24 Class Play '25 FREDA HALL Hi-Tri Friendship Inner Circle Dramatic Club 'Pypewriting Association Philomathian Club PLATT HALL Chrestomathian Class Play '25 EDNA HANSON Friendship Typewriting Association Spanish Club HERTHA JENSEN Typewriting Association Friendship Erodelphian Paul ll, Gross Freilzi Hall l'lz1tt Hull Edna Hanson Tlertha Jensen - -4- f V ---- A---evgzz ig-411: -f-fafm'-lg M4 A--.. Y-L-Lf. -::.. 1..,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , ,, ,A, - - ----1 V- A-vVQm -H-f--M di r' u m . .nw VA . , ' 147, i Z'Q '!j'j,:Q ' ' 'j j'j1M ' V 4 Leah Hr-rzoff M. Isen1in,Q:P1' Gerald Johnson Vern Johnson E. Kantrovich 'ff' f if f,,,, , 4 W! , ,,,,V X 27 ,my 'V'.' A' ' ff n l , ' A' X n 'ff i . A , ,n M f, , W n X A n ,J ff n, ff 23' 2? W 25 I , Z' ,MW 4 , I If . 4. ,,,,,,f J., 7 A ,fffy 1 , n f f a ' A ffw ufxvwg' I ', Lwlldyq kennel-dx Ronald kennedy lheo kuolnsh Ixatherme I me 1 hrls I arson Jr Milton Loros Frank Louk Marvin Lunde Velma Lux Rose McClain MILTON Lonos Typewritlng Association Chamber of Commerce Chrestomathian President '2-1 Inter-Club Debates '24 FRANK LoUK Hi-Y Elite Secretary '24 Opera Club Inter-Club Debates '24 MARVIN C. LUNDE Castle Forensic Club Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Record Business Manager '25 Civics Vice President '24 Librarian VELMA BLANCHE LUX Friendship Annual Board '25 Typewritlng Association Vice President Erodelphian Ross Dnnrnmn BICCLAIN Hi-Tri Friendship Secretary Class '24 Class Play '25 Hesperlan CA RL MCDONALD CiViCS BERT IYIADSEN Typewriting Association Chamber of Commerce NORMAN A. Momus Typewriting Association Spanish Club Orchestra Band Elite Iss norm Moscow Chamber of Commerce BENITA MOSSMAN Hi-Tri Secretary '24 Council Friendship Castle Forensic Club Dramatic Club Inter-Declalmatory '24 Opera Club Girls' Glce Club Philomathian Treasurer '24 Orchestra Music Extension Carl McDonald Bert Madsen Norman Morris Isaclore Moscow Hvllll 1 Nlossmin a Frances Nelson llairry Olson Ida Orlikoff Orpha Ornin Graco l ittorson FRANCES E. NELSON Hi-Tri Friendship Castle Forensic Club Opera Club Girls' Glee Club HARRY ALLIN 0LsoN Hi-Y Type-writing Association Elite IDA ORI4IKOFF Friendship Typewriting Association Chamber of Commerce ORPHA GERTRUDE ORPIN Hi-'Pri - Friendship Dramatic Typewriti ng Association Philomathian Sergeant-at-Arms Class Play '25 GRACE E. PATTERSON Philomabhian Frislnclship Typewriting Association Class Play '25 CHARLOTTE Loman PAYNE Hi-Tri Friendship Typewriting Association Hesperian LESLIE PETERSON LLOYD PETERSON Band Music Extension XVALLACE QUERY Spanish Club ELIZABETH F. RASKIN Hi-Tri Friendship Typewriti ng Association Spanish Club is I1 '13 'A gi l'liu1'loItv l':1yne ln-sllv I otei'son Lloyd Pvterson Xlfzillzice Query Eliz ilu th l askin o-- - ' gg f If .L M213 ' :Y n : ':::'r3:' '2:3731-fillgrvgeggure mm- I my pg--Q-,g7--gf-,-:uvfy-fe-z:t iTL'L':T'1 ' n' ' , n7ll7f'7. l Max C. Reidy Sovel Resner V. Reynolds Lois Riley F. E. Robinson Z?4g' ,, ::f2 fi jill , Z, ',,z'z:f.ZM44w feff Wff f Helen Rowse Theodore Sarris Lois Selzer Joe Shulkin H. Soderstrom 1 as ,uu, .5331 ,,f, ,,,, 31mm Mu,,u, vii.-,i,,. ,..f ,n.,,, , ,,,.., ,n,,,.., , ,,W,w ....., Z: .,n. M. ,...,. .... r gig., u,.J ' Vw. . '. .V . ., , Vv.- A - , 1 . . . WV fn, o KE 4 1,5 ' Wx, E o '.,. P 114.- ma W ' .r Jig - gr. rf-H ww : fw! v -3 X .,, . , l fi. 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S ending- Y A programme of finest quality This station has in store for thee. A review of all the latest books Will be presented by Miss Brooks, Who in the days at ol' Sioux High Was known as Betty. In that catchy midyear play She, and Gail Ellis, fair as May, Appeared and laid a hand on fame. And, deary me, what was his name? Oh, yes, Chris Larson with such a pose Tugged his best till the curtain rose. And, sure enough, he's at it yet. And not alone these lassies act, For sweet Delphine with grace and tact Plays in productions old and rare, And people sigh: What wondrous hair! There's never one that's out of place, And every wave has perfect grace. But now the programme's started- Hear! A solo by a tenor rare. Kay Cunningham with great technique Displays his voice-so low, so sweety He sings as though he loved most the tune 0f starlight and romantic moon. And Helen Rowse a hit has made, For she a grand piano played. Too bad young Britton couldn't sing, For he's the best of anything To this young artist of such grace, No one at all could take his place. But, ah! another number comes- We hear Plink, plink! and then a hump Benita Mossman, young and gay, That ancient fiddle sure can play! She runs it high, she runs it low, She plays it fast, she plays it slow, And all too soon her number ends. And then the speaker says again: US. C. H. S. We will now hear What noble Congress did this year. Gerald Johnson, its careful clerk, Who's been doing lots of work, Will not tell us what they've done, Although they haven't had much nzmonyxr For he and Teddy Koolish bold A story to the world have told, But in their heads they have lots more, And had not Teddy op'ed the door And danced away at Marathon Perhaps lots more would have been done. And with Miss Yeaman on the staff 38 Of lawyers wise--now please don't laugh- And Harvey Decker, mild and shy, With all those A's at old Soo High, Have surely done the thing up brown. S, C. H. S. I'm holding now An article that's telling how The skating is at River Sioux, I know 'twill interest all of you. Miss Charlie Payne, that skater rare, Has won the contest just held there. And now 'tis half past 8, my friends, And so before the programme ends We'll have the good-nite stories told By Frances Anderson. And after these, my friends, are o'cr Tonite there'll be but little more. But in the morning about 10 The preaching service will begin, With Harry Olsen pastor here: And all our faithful teachers dear, Miss Velma Lux and Hertha J., Will have a few good words to say. And, oh! Miss Hazel Soderstrom- We can'tforget what she has done-- That teacher, oh so faithful, friends, She's always here when service ends To hear that mammoth organ playg Miss Selzer surely knows the way To make the keys and pipes just talk, And make the people saintly walk Into that church so huge and stilI,' She does know music and always will. But Margie Steele and Mr. Bob Would rather go and leave their job To have a sporty afternoon And to return by far too soon. Now, Orpha O. and Freda Hall- I would not care to say what all They'd like to do. But just surmise A sexton made of Gordon Wise. Yes, that's what's become of him-- He, with the help of Walter Flynn. And what d'you 'spose became of Paul? He's private sec., and that's not all- It's to the noble President: And let me say his time's well spent, For James Engstrand, we surely know Has taught him the rugged path to go. 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Sletwold Harriett Sloan Howard Smith Ira Smith Ronald Smith NIARGARET SLETWOLD Hi-Tri Friendship Dramatic Club Spanish Club Hesperian HARRIETT SLOAN Hi-Tri Friendship Castle Forensic Club Dramatic Secretary '24 Opera Club Girls' Glee Club Philomathian Inter-Club Declamatory '24 HOWARD SMITH IRA SMITH Hi-Y Chr-estnmathian RONALD SMITH Record Civics Assistant Treasurer Inter-Club Debate Inter-Scholastic Debates Spanish Club President HARRY SOLBERG Hi-Y Typewrltlng Associatlon Chrestomathian RAYMOND SODERBERG Record Elite WALTER Sowav Chrestomathlan HERBERT SPENCER Elite Hi-Y Track '23-'24 Football '23-'24 Basketball '22-'23-'24 WIDNRY SPROWLS Hi-Y Spanish Club Elite Record Iimvry Solberg 11. Soderberg Waiter Sowby H. SIJQIWPI' Widnes' bulowls ws, :,.,v, L ,H - .....C. A ....A... 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XVatQrhouse Sarah CiYlEI' , q iii e W, . fm if M ' ' Im fig if ,. .,,. 1 , . ,14 3- f , l.,L,1.iu.wL..i.1.n.u- - f ' A V A V!i'-H54-Magi-frilevu-eau 5,mmmm:, -gui-.-9-f---------21:1-:. W, ,Y ,,,- W' i f X ,,5' f W X ' Z 7 f ' ffff 'f'Q ' f f f lll X f lllllllli lli ll Joyce Welin Leone White Alma Will Florence Will Abe Wisotsky 6 9 it mi iii ill -' 5. I i si g 3 ,. ,,., ir-if it I r i 1 i A ,ll iii: ii - ' Er l if i and iiitl .itz , 5 Li: ati Ifii ls ii Z' ii ' 5 ' l ' w tt l ,. I' ii- 51. 1-l fl ,I Vernon XVolff H. VVorkhoven 'FSH ' 1.121 -' ni: 5 X. 534 VERNON WOLFF HARRY WoaKuovEN if 3 iiifi Typewriting Association Typewriting Association lfji ,WEN Spanish Club Track '23-'24-'25 , :tial Band Elite 5 1-ri . Nr Chrestomathian ti ,':'4f 15' 'Egl- ,V , ix E-xi sa I 'l I ii' -r it Class , WE qi 1 1- Up at the Christian Science A Style Shoppe in New York Q' : Church DFOC alms L71 i We see a xlgoman pireacher, Miss Dorothy Pangburns ,ii Miss Helen mpey as care, 'FH changed her ways She's quite the priggish lady 151313 And learned what none With such lovely gray white ifiiff ' In hand gt fake my Pen 10' could teach her. hair. vig 1 1' nlg . 0 Powers! hell! me. I A hell boy in the West Hotel Kirk Taylor is now a boot- lla. DFOIJHGSY , Comes prancing up to me. black, llfflj, A future f0I' these girls alld I see his face and recognize So he's proved himself by Trial 15,435 Wh lad? t H b Paul Howe, who used to be. A1 htradlflr, d k glagij ,qu en Well Y Y03-l'S T0 Y. t oug you' never now Wil, 'lfiiii - Upon the Orpheum program that . 33:11 viii' I S66 IIDOD the m0VlB SCFCSTI I note a name, by chance, He was one so ta1lor- 1' 1' itil G0!'d0n M6tC2Llf'S name. That seems to me familiar- made. iii? His DOSG is Striking, and his Miss Hennessy will dance! V- looks Charlotte Cathcart has a job i ci fy 51 Have won for him much Across the sea in Africa, Peculiarly her own, l EJ fame. The boiling sun looks down She sews and mends for other :ffl 1 0n Franklin Britton's mission folks, 5 Ml! What now? A. mist! A Clif- school, By fortune she's disowned. i T ferent sciene appears. In a savage pigmy town. I I k B b L lgifl, I 0 my SUFDI' se a ways new o ewis i:'. A girl, once Mildred Peter- A i?f'lilflt0l' in Washington Had a mind for fixing' Eff! ,L 5 Son.. , . i represent mer state, Fords. E A h0USOW1f9. baking DIQS- For Margaret Chesterman And now within a dark '- I . can hold garage 5, Ei A521111 ff' C112-DEQ, and Into Her own place in a debate. His precious hours he ffl . VIEW h d I 5 1 Comes Gordon Fogg. His On California's sunny' slopes Oar S Q lil xiii name, A farmer works all day, A Speaker Comes to S' C' 1 Itxif' Honored stands-the champion His orange grove full of High- , QM: of oranges. and it's we hone you Won tforget ii li yt: The Auto-Polo game! Milton Miner, by the way. 15 an Fi li li: f i ' - I I 35 At Fourth and Pierce a N w, A n Aalfs l quit . -. . ': i' ' . . woman a 'itil 6 Ma I3,aLf:f50::.s's22:i2::f' it Yirginia Arms, I cry, She's kitchen maid in Rome, store' ' ' balvat:1oe1grAI'my Stuff, my She staged on a worldwide you ought to see the face he Has caught Virginia's eye. But higiralcge thiS land her You'xdIet1h?nk he owned ten lj Q A little farther toward the ' mme' Mig irffyi track Within the penitentiary, The Follies of that Ziegfeld lib I see a coal man coming, Away down on his knees, man if ' , gil Ray Berry has his care-free Is Toogie Twogoodn, feeding Have called two of our 5 f IU-21, look now gang, gg 'N And for Clarice he's On cabbage, corn and Miss Jeep and Esther Miller, lg, 1 lil! gi hummmg. cheese. For fifteen years they sang. 15 ip' if :E 'A i Li at f 3 gina Q viii E l il A1 if ' 51' if 70 it e-e A--A f ' i it .,.. . .,.,..t. W .t.,,,t. tm, ,.,. ,....,.. . , .... ..,., T all lit t ...M-.TA up ,W . A Y .mmm I L 'Y ' Nr-ri 4 -74221 'Q'T.f,21 I H fff:f?13ftiff': rr4f:1::rz1'z::. rzlrtm' .fg?Q1a.i,:rP'. Ql,5.T3nf- M .4 3 Q Y. 1l.fU.,,..,,n .1 nn -,,. ,, --?,,:- xfuffwa. - . 1 ul. , e A 4 A Q X Q 1 A r MC nf.. Q FL .a '.,. .A La. M , X 1 ...-. ,, 21 ' sf . J, W1 my P5513 W H! 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I LOOOO MLLOLLLLLOA M If M 5 MISL' I1 W :ff M ,W vlf First Row GRACE ABEL JOHN IiENRY ADAIR CLIFFORD ADAMS AGNES AKERMAN ESTIHIER AMES YVONNE ANDERSON Second Row GOLDIE ANDRINE RICHARD APPLE LUCILLE ATKINSON NETTIE MAE AVERY GENEVA BABCOCK .KEITH BAIN Third Row FREDA BEAVERS IXIILDRED BERRY GLENN BERRYMAN DONABELLE BILLINGS ELSIE BIRCHARD MARY JANE BOAZ Fourlh Row PERRY BOAZ DARRELL BOLTON HOPE BOULDIN CECILIA BRAUNGER FRANKLIN BRUCE ELMER BUDDINGTON fi I si' ' rg I r 1 if if LI 1 I RE R F, I 1 Ti' ,w I ff, I I7 '23, Ig, Fw I Iv Haj' F iw M 52 I A e Q5 I r,. SQ if I L'..I yn! VW IJ 5 A Ng ,ga 'I l 2 In ,Es X. I, agp :gl gf. 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T., in T: - A V VVYV - T- - ,'L-,.:., '--1,,',E,......L,e.. ,,.,V qv W-. , ff OL., Wm First Row BERNARD IQLOPSTAD STANLEY IQREUGER HILDA IQROLL VENITA ICYLI-I ELLEN LARSON EVELYN LA SUI-:R Second Row JOHN LANYRENCE BERNICE LEI-:OH VIRGINIA LEE RUTH LENT ILOBLHY LENTZ LOUIS LEVIN Third Row BIOLLY LEVIN ANITA LENYIS DOROTHY LEWIS INEZ LEWIS ILOBERT LEWIS RUTH LOWER M... Fourth R010 ESTHER LUTJENS DCJROTHX' MCCARTIIY IJALE NICCAULEY IDORIS BICCORNACK HARVEY XICDONYELL RAYXIONI7 AICCIILYRA 77 --'ff----:.1.1.u.....' ' LLL fl.. .--I ... ,,.. .. ...,. ..., . .,J.1.,.,,,.,-. . ,, . , . ,. --'-'W ---W--v 1 'nf' -::1::'f::f'rx2f-vi ' 12' ' I 4 , I ,, v K gunfka ...,. v . ,,.I-,,, ..,, W-, ..,,,,..... ' ' ' ' g ' 2'T i'I !,'.Q'I'F: ' ' ' ' ' I1-Ig L-i'..::A'frf :'1g:I' 'STV' TQ- fJ1'5? '- y'77JZ T'?'T 4 -A '- f-'-rw-W f---- A-A-.V-:ff - - -.r.f.g ,gy,.:,::u,:'-gg 1 3,fgQ,,f 551,117 A an-' . 'I 1. ...'a.,.1. 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Ffflif .,,, IL: ,.f,M..m I .iQ. L I L UM I First Row EDNAQPOOLE ED POSTMA ANNA PRESCOTT WALTER PRITCHETT ARTHUR PURDY ROY REDMAN Second Row NIARGARET REED BUELL REEVES DOREEN REIDY LfRZILLA REINHOLD RIILTON REISER VERA REISER Third Row liUTH1-REPPE' BI-:RNICE ROARK EVAN ROBBINS ISAIJORE IQOBINOW ISADORE ROCKLIN' RUSSELL ROGERS Fourth Row EUGENE ROI-IR JOHN ROSE LUCILLE ROSENTH.AI. RIORRIS ROSENTHAL LUCILLE RUIIENSTEIN RIARGARET RULE I S0 UF I IEI I IFVV We '55 ,WSI ,I I IIKQII II III :Ly lim H12 V781 my iff! .ggi X, lLIl 3: ,I IVF I5 'W ,L ll I-F I ILM Vw aa, V, - IN I IggL,' E9-9 In 41 1 AI FEI gi-II UT SAI QI! I I - I qt ifp' IRIS' I:fI ' iifg Iii Ialgl Wim Ip EWU HIFI Wifi , M3 W Eff 'lbw I ., I lvl' REE' K, I 'I Iv gv 34? 59' If .Ig , if U I.. . IEP' IEX! I. II 1 I: L I Ig I 4 VE lg I V: ITQ VE ' Ni Y! 15,1 Igizl If' Em , , JI I FII .EI ,+L 12: QQ 319 .gn -15 .I -5:1 W v, gn- +1 4 EIU LFE EAI -53xx:n1,ZHp-- ,W H-, -.ffr ffm- - gf----f, ,L gr--g ggi, H Y -5,--i !w - z ijlif jun:-Q VV- --- -if -- - E LAW , . . . Y Hn ' 1- . 1 31 5: Lu '5f'2 ff '1 5 'i'3I'.L-ig, fx-1-+1-'f ' 2' 'g '4 I .,. Q? QSM IJ. V '+I N 4 M a .Q , LLL . 1 IL! TW A ilu .QI .II W: Jr, fi? mi. , . .s A 3,2 fl Z I-I. .H I' 1. .LC , .,., 21131 4 1 Il,-I ih- lu I J .Vi IM I U11- QU- M ,I fig ,I 4' ALI ,Ip , , -if 5, :fig I .-.5 xi: 'P IJ? Il ,I 1.- :if Su kit ng' I 5 ri Lg. JE :TL VL.: V 5 if 9 1 1, .E :QQ WZ, :gm I : 15? I 1 I I 1 K i I-I f ir -IE If H' I ,ee 'L I.: H I rr ,55- 9- 1 G 1 Mr . - T: 14. k L..h..4...4 '..M ,......-i I , First Row STANTON RUSSELL FRANCES IQYAN IIARRY SALBERG PIOYVARD SANFORD HOINIEII SCHAPPEII LOUISE SCHILLER ,, uw Ai 5 I A V n I A? ,E I E 5... I-ff ,, if- Ev Y fi' 3 I Second Row ORVILLE SCHMITZ PEARL SCHIMMEL ALICE SCHULEIN sv.-XLTER SCOTT LILLIAN SEGERSTROM FANNIE SEKT Third Row MARY SHEA ESTELLE SHEETZ HENRY SHULKIN FRANCIS SIEGEL ISADOEE SIMONS JOE SINGER Fourlh Row JACK SI.oTsIcr EVALINE SMITH IIARRY SMITI-I HEIIEN SMITH HOWARD SMITH LOLA SMITH .Hy 81 ' ,, , , ,gigiTgg3ng,:.ii.j.Z7::EQ'Z11,ZiLj.?, -'Hug-,g'gi2.7'f.,g5EL l.,..'.7..::,JNI,'.QZLZLZ.1.,...,.3g.:,..,..........5 g I I 5132115 31'i-15I.Ei3sgf5fSE34m.fH?im?5-2lseH'ifzPIiY,K:Q-ISE TQSLLZIE- YH ' 'W ':+i.I3ff 1 l1 r I A F I f -I--- -1-3-E : ::r: ::':2f i1 'im--I H-2:------:H-:'-. 5,,,,,,,,,,,,,:'l -2-4---r-1-vv'r1 '1 11 3'l'n'l ' ---F ' V 'ff mf ,. N, A , M A: I: ll I: L NE I ii I I , N I i. First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row 5 XVILLARD SMITH GLENN STINTON DAISY SWANSON REX TAYLOR E OLIVER SOELBERG HELEN STOLZE GLADYS SWANSON VERA TUCKER E SARA SOLOMON HILDA STULICK HELEN SWARD ALLISON URAN Wk DELMER SOLVSBERG DORA SUNDQUIST TIIELMA TARWATER GEORGE VANDEL 'Q ELEANOR STERLING SARA MAE SURBER GEORGE TAXER RUTH VANDERWALKER P ALICE STEWART LEE SUYDAN JOHN TAYLOR ORII-:N VAN DYKE IE IE E J IE 82 1 ye s E E F 5 f E I I 2 IE .-NUI' .J-. ,gf-Q A. j -I -P'-rv Wu. Inq ,R ,,,,. ,A - '-- '1. ..-r .5-W '1 ee.::e.r. ...mm ' 5.,:a-:.'. ,.'.,.:'-'aw1-12'ff-5' - -:Q ,,..-,.. --w--mm-I-------1-v----v-v--v-w---w:.......... -........---.......... . . -.-.,.-...........,2-- 4 ZZ - Y' 'vf - 4 +-' .. ...... . - First Row ROBERT VAN HORNE IWANFORD WAI-IRSTEIN FRANCES WARD PAUL VVEAVER FRANCES VVEBSTER MONROE XVELLS Second Row MARY FRANCES VVEST GLADYS WESTBERG DENSEI. WILBUR DONALD WILLIAMS ENID YVILL LIARY ELLEN WILSON Third Row NIARGARET VVOOLWORTH HAZEII X70UNGREN HAROLD MARTIN IVAN RARICK 8 3 'jmgMjg,,3,3337,3:,-' fffq-,7g:f:f.:r.:g ..., .,,....f:::p ...H g..f.:,,.-..vn.1.... -zz..:4f':f::::.:.:Ei51i.gZLL.g.r.::::::i1:. Lanz. .I is ie...fif.1r:'Hf-' ,- e- A A WMA! ' W 5 aff '74 1- ft i , 'v-Yi '-f 1 Q ,w M w. : ni 'HH r,- H - 1 w, b VY. 'l3'iS:4:,1 ,, ,, ' f: +-u11f'fe:24.x: , Y 'gil :ig -v V' ' .H 1' ff- iii 1 ' i YA,,g:i-:,:Yg.Zjj'd,'5'-311nmHH - WRQDSY' CH' 'f-T, 'fir M M- m- mf fi: 44 E I +' 3134312 r if ' 'gif' ! if , MV ,J M ' fii-3, ' . :. fs wg jf? ffl 'fa If vw L gl if .4 rig Q elf 5 we , ,H :fi 1' P1 lm Z , -1 A 'F Ti .J, . ,LM srl 1. V . lug- ,MUN ff? 35 'fry yn' 1 Lg? in U- - . 1, 1 ,gif Q- VW? .' mf' ,m 1 921 4 i 7' . l 1, , A 415 I E 13 4 fs PEL jf 521141 9 113' 1: F9 L45 f' U , 'y 5 ali? .ir 'fgp 1: I., 'il , '47 Nl . Af' Nix 51.25 N fs? 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WVhen in college he . had excelled both in scholarship and in athletics. He was elected as member of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary scholarship ' , fraternity in his senior year. In both of his last years at school he was chosen a member on the All-State football team. Be- coming head coach two years ago, he has turned out football teams ranking among the best teams in the middle west. During that period Sioux City High has met but one defeat. 3 The team came through this year without a si-ngle defeat and l 'Qi with just claims on the championship titles of three states. Mr. Martin's track teams have also been successful. They Q have set new records in both the Drake and Dakota relays. ii ii The school takes this opportunity to express its sincere E5 appreciation of Coach Martin'S efforts and thanks him for the l :I I lil ir il -i splendid results he has obtained. .JN -4 f-...e...v se..-r sr ef-tvs: a T-1 1 1 ' 1 i 1 U41 S E K 1 A1 if i. 3 . V E! 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Sheldon - Storm Lake - Des Moines - Omaha Tech. - Omaha Central Fort Dodge - Sioux Falls Shenandoah - , L '-f':'iff f' -Y :Q C-.1.J...'. W' :,21'.LQ....Fuk.-feL-2651ai .:-fr.-:.uX.nLi61:311f1.h::L:.b:'-u.:r' ff 1 Lm M ir-gn, Luv W, Smith SUMMARY - 0 S. C. H. S. - - 40 - 0 S. C. H. S. - - 22 - 01 S. C. H. S. - - 20 - 0 S. C. H. S. - - 13 - 7 S. C. H. S. - 7 - 0 S. C. H. S. - - 9 - 0 S. C. H. S. - - 30 -0 S.C.H.S.- -34 95 tl .., . .. . .... Y. W W. -. --V-fm 1,44 FRESH! L2--- '- ., '. -...L-.J .... ::.i'J -v-5'fMf f'f '11i.f7Tf'ff-T ' Tkf' . . 45' .. .1i.T.1M1 - .'H?E1i13Y1.1z.?rf',.x.'L:x?'.f.3z'R'.E?'fT:.':.'!'5:-:jxegg'3?l'g.?:zii.f.1jgt:r1,j I W V 1 .ifm , fiiir ei , Q WSIE figs? '- - 1 31'- V n W WHL: -' as -' sa wn... ...s '-1-2-12:1-ev-fl ---- M- f'1Yff f1f i' 'Ulf' - -A - APTAIN ORVAL HARRIS, end, closed a brilliant football career, playing his usual stellar game. His work in pulling down passes was a material factor in the team's suc- cesses. His defensive work was also noteworthy, his tackling preventing many an attempted end run. ARREN KINKY KINQUIST, our plunging fullback, could al- ways be depended upon to get the needed yardage, In the Omaha Central game he displayed his ability as a shitty open field runner. D MCBRIDE, halfback. Eddie's work at the safety position was well worthy of mention. Not once dur- ing the entire season did he muff in receiving a punt, and on the offensive could always be depended on to advance the ball. His ability at tackling and blocking added to his worth. EORGE REHAL, end, was a scrappy little player and clever receiver of forward passes. An out- standing performer on the second team, he won his way to a first squad berth. L 96 r V i , w ly 15, ,935 35 5 - f-sf ' - 'i ' lm2:wf+Mfw1f1ef+ff A gs V as --ef f -g f- ---- 1:-lvl-. M---W-:--w--- u---mm ------- '-meg as f -e e 1,3 , ll Y 23 H i 1 T , Q, g, , is w 'f rl X if - Sl 1 1' it M125 .5155 Iv: :file ml: ing NYM? vi 1 4 :Qi 'bfi 'a, ' ai il ,1 1 if it :Teil ty 3, ,l ,, 1 ., l 11 ,, 4 R31 .g 3 NA ' ,iffg will Hail I an 'Effil k. li ,,i V gli par Nl: 1 :Q ,El li It 'Dil ffl? ,iii HJ? i gil 'l Tw I , 3, . I, ,ill MQ? AROLD EMLEIN, tackle, suffered with injuries during a great part of the season, but when in the game he always made his huge presence felt. The largest man on the team, he usually upset the opposition's plans to gain through his side. EORGE FARLEY, tackle, playing his third year for the Castle on the Hill, performed in his usual pow- erful manner. This year chosen as all- state tackle, he has still another year of football and has been elected to share the captaincy with Buzz and Scabs. ITTLE JOE FARLEY, guard, a backfield man last year, broke into the line beside his big brother, George. The smallest man on the line, he nevertheless held down the guard position in stellar fashion. Many of our opponents discovered that not all dan- gerous linemen are big. ICHARD GRILLET, end, despite injuries, came through as a fine player. Dick's defensive performances were brilliant and his untiring efforts are deserving of much credit. will T951 l i t will i rlllil i f l fr Z 'c will l Via, E l , i , . ,. ff-ag M. , l l . r .V t. , r l er ,fl ..., . l .. , .. .-- .d. . --a.,,,..md... - . . .H i ., -v - --v- -, - ,f---t H--V-V-Y.-,,,,..,..Y- ,. ..-,. . 1-W--v W'--W7 --fl- ' 'L---A--.W-'-v-1-1-v-1 .-'. -.'.f' '-v'17':VG '.'I'i1.'!, .1 T I7'3l. f1iF L-'B' f'3-TW l '- f-U +- -in-.'H+:4.z:.1-:ap::.1 ::::1rs.f 'jismxl ??f.J41eZ2l ' S' C' :Qgf.a11fgr:.sf:.aeK,a.1f:g4 ... Q .g.,. ,-..,l-.i n.5L..fZfie3g1g,,ffl f my .t.-..4l-..n......- V vnu.. .i-. bf.,-M - - ...l,il-lAf--ffxf---New----f-. ,reef-1-ww-ewW--,fi-----V-fun.. Abu.. 5- e----- 11, WH tw-,,.U. . V 1,41 l ml l JJ ,, i L 1 I f if X , 4 'A ill elf, HL J P: 'Vi ll lil P 1 Eff Tl. is W1 gill 1 -ell. 'llg mv, JF. lif- I ,U .V ii l lv lllll 22' in ii!-r Lrg ,al iii lp' H' V., . , l.. .lt ll' fill 3? 555. lb fgr Ljf if 5 'ill F5 ii-ml. YF' lun fri lil lil l'!lf LAL. ii 'cf 3 xl' , llf L5-4g ELVIN Bl:ZZ BROXVN, chosen EON RED DECKER, tackle, ily. lffi EIS all-State hillf. rightly 119' Played real football and was in served that honor. His broken field there fighting all the time. Once in a if running resulted in many a touchdown while Red took it upon himself to it and he was equally as well adept at help the backfield by intercepting a lf' the passing and kicking end of the pass and advancing the ball. 'ful game. As one of the next year'5 cap- 4,3 tains, he should close his high school ff football career in a most brilliant -ll: . af fashion. il? .l Pill ji UENTIN CROUCH, halfback, was oHN RED DONAHUE played a V57 a speedy and capable little great game at roving center. He iii player. Starting the season on the sec- was in the center of practically every ond team, Crouch proved that he was play on the line and his indomitable EW of first team caliber, fight made up for his lack in weight. lf 1 54? . .,, . , rl: El T 53351 li if Fil li :jill gl Qili ,ay Ellif l 135 'il' lmol L471 iii L23 ly: 3.53. will 'll lil 5 F WT Ml Gill HQ ylillng .. .... . N.. ..Y. N l.... I--...... .......,.. :-:.f::.:71v:. ' '. --Wifi 1 i?.8Qg ., , . .JL ....,t. 3 -- -- --- H --fisfsefil----if-1--f-1-f--gill l :- ,J J 1 Y. w 4 . 1- - .... .. -- ,,. . , w---- f1 . .. . ., .... - 1 'iff' P3 9 ' S'Cv v Y g VVVVV W ,,f-W.,---12-,-1- ,V.N. ...m u ,mum -MM.e, L WWW 7, W ,L V, gf V VAN ROBBINS, guard, played a strong game. He held up his part of the line in a creditable man- ner and proved a stumbling block to many an ambitious backfield man. RANCIS SIEGEL, tackle, with an- other year yet ahead of him, earned himself a place on the all-state eleven by his great playing. A deadly tackler and blocker, he could always be found, with his helmet off, in the midst of every play. Siegel is one of the three players honored to share the captaincy of the 1925 eleven. OC W ILT ARD SMITH not being able to ola himself because of a broken bone in his wrist is generally known by his doctorlng D031 ERBERT t HIBBY j SPENCER was a general utility man in the backfield. He was a fast man and a good open field runner besides per- forming nobly in all of the backfield berths. He was very shifty and his kicking and passing are worthy of much praise. -I ORREST TWCGOOD, guard, direct- ed the team from the quarterback position in an excellent manner, his faculty to call the right play at the right time being one of the features of our games. His ability to carry the ball, pass or punt, made him a real triple threater. Twogie was placed at the quarterback position on the ser:- ond all-state team. flunkie he ran all erlands nursed the squad Q miuries during games and made him self useful as water carrier Doc is a popular young Doc Smith s 6 . ' J , .: I ' , ' , ' ' f be , ' , ' , gspe f . - tion on the team. As a general Junior of our Castle. .,.,.-,-,-. g ggggwmgg , 99 gg - e,s,.., ee , 1 Y gig., -.fe -. if .. n5 l-l,. .,,.. ...N...,e.--t, -- it-s, 1 - ... .....v- . . . . t .., 1'm?n'3u3-'iw -' .. ,,g. .. ...: ..: . ...,..... A -. M.... ..M... u...u. . I ,.,... .'l K 6 W, gg- ...... 4 ,D D-. :Review of Season HEN looking over former High School football history and com- paring it with the record made this year, it is quite obvious that there has never been a team in the Castle on the Hill comparable with that of 1924. These Maroon and White gridclers have produced one of the most successful seasons that Sioux City High School has ever had. Starting the season on the right path by beating Sheldon High, 40-0-, these men played through the other seven games, leaving a record of victory in their wake. But a glimpse of the po- tential possibilities of the team was re- vealed at this first game. The following week a hard struggle with Storm Lake resulted in the victorious score of 22 to 0. East Des Moines followed, meet- ing defeat at the hands of the Sioux by a score of 20 to 0. This might well be called the crucial game of the S63- son. It was the first big game for the inexperienced and hitherto uncertain line. Its veteran-like performance, with the resultant cheering tally, gave the team a, great deal of the much needed confidence which produced the better brand of football displayed in Sioux Central responded soon and the game ended 7 to 7. The climatic game of the season was reached when the old rivals. Sioux City and Sioux Falls, met to settle an ac- count that had been unsettled for sev- eral years. The greatest crowd in many seasons gathered to view this game, and it was quite pleasing to them to see the team carry the Maroon and White colors to victory. By this 30 to 0 score Sioux High laid claim to the title of South Dakota, for the defeated Sioux Falls team was the champion of that state. The last game of the season was played with Shenandoah High, whose spectacular playing the year previous had attracted statewide attention. The game resulted in a 34 to 0 victory in our favor. Through comparative scores it can be said that our football team was the champion of South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. Champions of South Dakota by beating the best team in that state 30 to 05 champions of Nebraska through their victory over Omaha Technicalg and champions of Iowa through their string of victories. With such astounding success there arises the question as to whom the credit is due. It cannot be given to any the later games. The next team that the Central grid- one man alone, but to every one of the ders were to meet was that of Omaha eleven, who played with Splendid 00- Technical, the undisputed champions of 0DGI'ati0l1 and Sllifit. Thus the Credit the State of Nebraska. In this game for the brilliant season of 1924 must be Sioux City's true colors were exhibited. given to H8l'l'iS, Siegel, Grillet, G. Far'- The 13 to 0 victory was a great vie- ley, Donahue, Robbins, Twogood, MC- tory, Bride, Kinquist and Brown. Of them Up to this time Sioux City's goal line and of Coach Martin, whose persistent had never been crossed. During the teaching of football technique and co- next game, however, Omaha Central, operative team work showed through after a spirited contest, tallied the first every performance of the men, the stu- and only opponents' score of the year. dent body of 1925 iS gl0I'i0USly vI'0Ud- 3 100 Q 'i'. V - f 2' 2 2 F 'Y S-vf 2Tj'i:fF:E..,. 1i.'4E 'u5'.' 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W Q, EEK we-5 A Wg, w 'ugm ., ,Q 45--'H 1 OUR SCHOGL LIFE Yvasketball Like knights of old, sans sword or shield Tourneying on an indoor field 103 ... W ,,.,..,, . .. . .. .. . , A, , 3l ' ml 4 e I , ,..,.. ,.... ,us - : - T-f-'eff-W: ?-- - 1' f --A' 2 ' - ...:.. l .T:9 :'9 -... ',' Im ' Ill llllliki -V'-n-- ---I , x I i I OACH GREENE, who has already gained fame for the basketball teams he has turned out at the Castle on the Hill, is a grud- uate of Ames, There, a star in each of the major sports, he came to Sioux City High with his praises as a great basketball player still being sung. His abilities as a, coach were soon realized, for in his first. year he coached Sioux City High to a state title and into the second round of the National Basketball Tournament, to be beaten only after giving the national champions the hardest fight they had in the tourney. This year, with only two veterans of that great team. he built a five that had a very successful season, but exhausted by a strenuous day's playing in the district tournament, were eliminated from championship possibilities by being defeated in the finals. The whole school expresses its sincere appreciation of the work of Coach Greene during the two years he has been here. 104 ,ate ,r all , . more -he 'mmm 'l Tl.. ,all ly' ' ' ' , i,.,.,., .Q-.,--Q-, V'Fff7'Tf C1Agf,,, 1 'W . Qliff 1 .Li .. --.wr-.U P... -.,-V M- 1- --- wg V Ti'-QL 45S.z..f J'f 5'-.r113T'5fl1r'.1Yg.':+f.pfi ' S 1 Cv 41.-Li-Ml--F--1-' 41--:M-L'f'f1 1T f 1-fvhv .fgyrfwf 1i?1 ':t'i,i7'Ef:i::f:f1A-A+'-il :ze--4--A---M4- M-'- ',. . .,. . . . .1 1-. NIH, 1111 ll' 15 is .Gp 1. .11 .H 11-. 3. VE: 3 ltr? if . . I Milf' ..1,-1, 1 1' l W, . -KJ M :hz 1 11 151 is .Rf 1. 1,..., ,,,.. ww 4. 1 :yi Xrl Al 1 11 1 1 .1 W. ' 'rf' lf? ,J 1 All l 'l'2 'F ,. fl Pb. ia., '4 if 'liz E-1 if-.8 is 1. I iii .1, M.. 1 3.5 Collins Twogrood WE' Sivgrcl M1-Bride Brown l . Farley Hatter McDonald Crouch COSb9l'S',' U IJ Ci' SUMMARY Jan. 10 Lawton - - 23 S. C. 22 lil! Jan. 16 Sioux Falls - - 18 S. C. 29 1' l Jan. 23 Omaha Central - - 23 S. C. 23 Jan. 24 Omaha Tech - - 23 S. C 20 Jan. 31 Yankton - - 16 S. C. 24 Q35 Feb 6 Spirit Lake - - 3 S. C 13 Feb 13 Sioux Fans - - 16 S. 0 18 Feb 19 Storm Lake - - 13 S. C 25 1 I Feb 20 Boone - - - 41 S. C 13 Feb. 21 Fort Dodge - - 11 S. C 34 W. Feb 28 omaha - - 12 S. C 16 Mar. 7 Akron - 10 S, C 54 ,gz- Mar 8 Kingsley - - 13 S, C 43 will Mar 8 LeMa1'S - - 16 S, C 35 55 Mal' 14 Ida Grove - 16 S. C 44 Mar 14 Boone - - - 20 S. C 28 Mar 14 Spirit Lake ' - 24 S. C 22 AQ 'iii 1 1.1151 105 mx , xiii l - ' 'Z 1..Ll1-A1A-- ---- W- - 1 - -g f 1- , f'-- 1---H fx--N .1-. ,.,..... .......-... .....,. '.1.Q 'lflf L' - ' 3 W-rfL1g:L1ig,11:1.. - ' S -1 N F 1. -L Af-- V- W- -i '- i f ' 'u.,.......16f ---2- f-A-H-1--f---'-- --is--f - A---A---- AROLD BUZZ BROWN was un- usually clever and resourceful as a guard and it was due to Buzz's work that many a follow-up shot was turned into an advance for Sioux City. AUL RIP COLLINS possessed a good, effective pivot and pass. and on the defense he was one of the main cogs. Rip put up a great fight for the old school every time he went on the floor. UENT CROUCH served Sioux City as a second until the Yankton game, when he was put in as a regular and made good, and has been fighting for Sioux High as a regular ever since. Quent was an excellent passer and clever floor man, and made up in speed what he lacked in size. ESLEY WES HATTER had the teamwork spirit so deeply in him that he often threw away chances for personal glory, so that someone a little closer could take the shot. The way he passed and pivoted was a revelation to some ot the older players. 0' f x 1 V J ,f l 0' J '?! x , ,', J. - as r 1 0 e - Sapa-as .mg-:sf-we P in is iii a o 'n ' n 'n W- 'w K xn'UMuu' MAN .IIlnIlllllllt. ' J APTAIN ED MCBRIDE is a natural born wonder on the basketball floor. whose playing has won him fa- vorable comment. Captain McBride gained wide popularity for his ability to flip the leather through the meshes in the pinches, most famous of which was the toss that won Sioux City High the first state title in thirteen years. Eddie was honored with a berth on the second all-state team this year. EO McDONALD f MAC j had an uncanny knowedge of how to judge space, and it was seldom that he got cornered by an opposing man. His unselfish motive of passing to a player with a better position deserves all the praise that anyone can give. RANCIS SIEGEL C SCABS l, was the old reliable defense player for Pinkey and with his desire for ad- vancement and untiring practice, Siegel will develop into a valuable asset to any team. ORREST TWOGOOD l TWOGIE l placed his name in the Sioux City hall of athletic fame by sheer pluck and determination. After three years of service on the floor Twogie reached the zenith ot his career this season. Twogie, too, earned a place on the sec- ond all-state team this season. 5 V 5 K . my lift 2E 2 'ii E .gl K IN, Eff? WE Eu li if .EW 2 WE , z 1? E. li . : E G ,. W! I . - K ,v it ri r. I li E V E, It ,E r E r is :gf E El lgt ' if r fi F Er E :E YE ' l. vi' l ii is I. l I K L if 't E E HE E: YE E K fi e PG' .pg-1 W .ll 1 tg? Ml rr , Vg E il, in M4 f 1. to tg? O A 5. '15 i E .5 A . 107 Qgfs i t .i s 2 ' ' :- .1 :r :':'::': -. r r1'r f News--an----M-in--is-A I-eww--eueeu-eu----17 ':'!1':1': 'i':fu'sniff, Review of Season HIS YEAR'S basketball season was one that compares favorably with any that we have experienced in the past. In spite of seeming setbacks in the beginning game, the team finished one of the best in the state. Our first game with Lawton many thought would prove interesting only as a practice game. Perhaps this explains its outcome. At the final whistle Sioux City was on the short end of a 22 to 23 score. Stung by their defeat, the team made ready to avenge their loss on our old enemy, Sioux Falls. And on January 16 Sioux Falls fell victim to the Central High spirit by the count of 18 to 29. Cmaha Central must have heard of our victory over the South Dakota team and became jealous. Such is mere conjecture, but we do know that Cmaha Central was primed the following week and that they fought only as can players who realize the strength of the opposition. But they, too, were overpowered by a score of 21 to 23. The following day we met the Omaha Technical High School and were beaten 23 to 20. January 31 saw the team from Yankton, S. D., meet their Waterloo at the hands of Sioux City's warriors to the tune of 16 to 24. Spirit Lake, our close contender for the state championship last year, was the next victim. With the old Sioux spirit and superior floor work we nosed Spirit Lake out, 13 to 8. In the return encoun- ter Sioux Falls again tasted bitter defeat. Storm Lake took up the attempt to down the Sioux, but their heartiest efforts met with but small success and another scalp was hung on the walls of the Sioux Wigwam. The final count was -25 to 13. Boone proved the dark horse of the season, and though other larger towns had failed to subdue our spirit, Boone defeated us, 41 to 13. Somewhat disap- pointed. the team next traveled to Fort Dodge and here wiped out partially the memory of defeat by trouncing Fort Dodge 34 to 11. Our final game was with Omaha Central. Sioux City closed her regular schedule by administering a 16 to 12 defeat to the powerful Omaha aggregation. Following our season we went to the tournament at LeMars and here we beat Akron, 54 to 105 KiI1gSl9Y, 43 to 133 LGM3-TS, 35' t0 16, and in so doing won the tournament and the right to enter the district meet at Spirit Lake. At Spirit Lake we beat Ida Grove, 44 to 163 Boone, 28 to 20, but in the finals our old rivals, Spirit Lake, nosed us out by a score of 22 to 24. It was unfortunate that owing to the tournament schedule Sioux City was required to play three hard games the final day. After the Ida Grove and Boone games the team was unable to put forth their best efforts against Spirit Lake. The year has been very successful in every way. 108 :L .L 21- wig I xll il H 3 41 5 4, nl 1. 4:1 hA A 1 2 M ,L .ix ,, 1 ' 1 11 11 1 iw ea 11 4 119325 ha! If. 'Hal 11 KW MJ? H E , ff ,qi :W W3 Wh? We f 15 Wi! ,il ! MJ h.,, XWJ, my 1?SiifN MHZ' LJ, H331 Ss 1 E ,W , N 3 ah 1' ,1 Qu , :N E31 F- 1 w f aw W -'V. rf Xxx 3 17 'Q A. A M QE he 3' Fo e ,, f Liv xl :N 'QQ ,Q V .,.' k- H :' ,! W! l '-k j 1, l u life 1 -1 , tai O 7 fi' of-ffji? 191 43 'wwf Vii ff- ' 5 ' V3 Nw ' .1. M I .inf ,z ' W h - h h if I Q vw! ' UH A '11 1+ ' his F' ' Wm . hi 1 hgh 5 .5 , f' Q hd ' N 5., ,X MF I .. ' X 1 ff f 4 1 w X V , ly f I i' h X l L 4 f X WL yi ' 4 V X I' 5 E X 5 ' A 'fc X ' 1 v 1 1 E' Wit ' h' V 5 1 ---- mo . , M4 ,43x' - ,ETX wash Erin ' M 1 t ' E53 1 '-2 'ff w C 1 J! J, To ' imv hi pw I his ,gh , V' ' 55 HW J . M ,VH - b ' 15? V, lx hw n f we 1 wg, Eg 11 4,,,..f,'. '.: . ,.g,5.za ff.,xe..m '1. ..j.Q:a.z ..1. . ., . sg V ,EQ , oun SCHOOL LIFE Z5rack For old Sioux High full many an hour They give to trials of speed and power w V EY V? EE .. 1 'ZJJETTJL x' r a' h ' 1 j aw , 1' X EZ . li-.Zi .f.1.... liii'jIif.Z L Q. .. A ffl. QI... jiri ffi.E.1 .Zo . Hifi, jjj L 1- f ff , ', ' '-V f , , : PM Iv., 'VT W, V -fl tw... . W 'lg' 1 0:9 ,xl ferr , A ' ' 'MH' Sh ,,,,,,,GJ '- 'ffi1f'l 7 4 A 7 g'A'f'x 4 e l il 1 1 ,l 1 1 K K K K . E K K K . K , l r :il all 'il S M43 QEQ, 1' K EW ,lglsl Eff 1. K 'EE TE li' ,QE Review of the Season Eg? : ,zr I' HEN Martin issued the call for track men this spring, only a lg few letter men, Taylor, Workhoven, McClure, McBride, Oliver and Nichols turned out. But there was much promising new A21 material. E if The first few weeks of the season were spent in training for ff the Inter-Class meet, which was held at Gilman's Terrace on April 17. Q The Seniors took first place with 88 points, the Juniors were second Qi with 2655 points, and the Sophomores third with 14112. Taylor was gg' , the individual honor man of the meet, with Workhoven, McBride and 55: Owens also outstanding participants., M31 Next on the schedule were the Drake Relays on April 23-24, W where Sioux City placed fourth in the mile relay. More, probably, 53, would have been done had Oliver not torn the ligament in his leg. Q, Then at the Dakota Relays, held at Sioux Falls on May 2, Sioux Ei , if City broke two of her own records in the half-mile and the mile ff, JS relay, Taylor and R. Nichols ala brilliant work. .5 At the Vermillion meet on May 8, Sioux City won with 34 points. 5, Taylor broke two records in the high and low hurdles, while Work- 5 hoven won first in the high jump and pole vault. McBride broke 2 his own record in the javelinl throw by hurling 156 feet and W inch. Taylor, Workhoven and McClure will participate in the Ames meet and we hope for good results there. The entire team will also go to Buena. Vista. Taylor will be sent to Chicago to take part in gg I if the Stagg Meet. Taken as a whole, the 1925 track season has been li gl one of the most successful, and they have the school's hearty Q! appreciation. :V ,, 1 5 1 Ef K . E 1. ': 1 T l l ia? s Z l il jg 475. --M-L3 U B Hu M L5 1-MEX, 3,1jQuR,,q,',3 gg fag., .., .... .. .5-I .. .7::g.v.n... ini 1 .,,f,T,r:.v1af. nf-H7 K- I-12--f ..iZ.I.5u --.iI.::. g ::Q7:.i... .'.. ggi. .. .:......1.:1 .max .zx --f2:. ?f4 efi2 ' - - - f - , ,,, Fa I' s gl E sl li ri -' ' will l Ml 1 M lil t jxfla iligi lylii Hi 'If - nv Wig E-'ww fi 1 .ga i l izglji are ff ir' If 1 ,W lf' ,1 : ,. 'll .1 , 1, , f 1,. -fs.. 3411 ,,1, ,li W ,xv . M, i 'gli ' 213 Q1 MU NEW Nj' in-,eil , ,, f -TU ' Hi fi JV elim 1 i. ii Lgwit M 1 r if W Wei' I ' fl VIE i l ffl? l All i l AQ? i t W Fifi ' ffi , m gag ffl. , fini? if I j-'Q 3 r 1, , ity: 'nhl .U . f- 'ggi ' J- ,fe , ,, ,tgzmmmfgl Captain Boblit Britton McClure Dittmer VVorkhoven McDonald Marks Rocklin Pearson Matthiarles Siegel Crouch Roberts Nelson McBride Coleman Pritchett Nichols Oliver April April May- May May May June SUMMARY 17- 24-25 - 2 - 8 - 23 - 29 - 5-6 - 111 M we.. Lftsw - Class Meet - Drake Relays - Dakota Relays Vermillion - - State Buena Vista - - Stagg Meet Meet Meet Meet V 5:i'5ff31if'.fi'?4:Ti',ii'w1I,.W ff.:jfWifffm-f--+--iffffA-w+w--T -eJ'getifffbe-fm,1Qf,1m:3.1,Jaeamif:Jn-41,11 iii fffffif Y,-1 ka , gl.-gg . Zz- 3 I ,..., W , .Y,..i. Y V..- ,--l .... un--mm, -,....., --v--- - -----4 f-- -H' -3-?lY1.-,Q1'- ....t:. 'gm B,......m,-...,....... 7 ... .... ...............,,,..,.,.,.,, . .... ...,,,M,,,,,, , l.. '.--.l.' G, --,,, m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..c .W it l is C1 QRANKLIN BRITTON--Among the men Britton has made a favorable showing in- the relays. His work has been good for the short time spent in training. ELVIN BROWN-Of the promis- ing first year men Buzz Brown is well in the van. He specializes in the 100-220 dashes, proving a, desirable adjunct to the team. Brown did his part EORGE COLEMAN-A worthy dis- tance runner we have in George Coleman. As a half-miler he has shown himself a valuable unit. Coleman is finishing his second season and will leave an estimable record as a future mark. UENTIN CROUCH-The Castle's versatile athlete in the person of Quentin Crouch again satisfactorily dis- played his wares in the track division. This season marks his second year, his well in upholding the school's traditions forte being the quarte,--mile relay. at the Drake r91aYS- Crouch is another member of the Drake squad. 0 1 1 - X 5 f :fe asa' J V w e ?a' i :'YA ' i Qi 112 : ,z ,.,. ,,,,:j.:....,,,-,,,,,,,, ,,, :i.,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...m.. .,... ....-.... ,, .. ..... ...-4..1.1.:.:.,:,............:4.............:::...,- ,,,,, N AQ. ' H ' -A' - - . iw t -- - f. -- -,- . r 53u 'u'm 7 . , , -,,. -f,.-. . an M A - ,.-vs-on .DA ,e m . 'fa-T-me . feqlggmift -me - -. K-we--12-M -e - at W-... A , '-u-- nnhuunmmn 4 an H-lux. -.......................... --H' 'F ' D HANLON-The school miler is Ed Hanlon. A runner of two years' experience, he is another of the de- pendable mainstays. At the 1925 class track meet he won first position in the mile run. We may expect a good deal from Hanlon in the future. D MCBRIDE-Our Eddie of foot and basketball fame is an all around man in the field, especially with the weights. McBride has an aim for throwing the javelin makixg at Ver- million a record throw of 151 feet 11 inches. ARL MCCLURE--The captain-elect. Earl McClure is the leading va- riety man of the team. Specializing in the broad jump. he likewise stars in the hurdles and 220-440 dashes. In three years of application McClure has well earned the praise of the entire school. AROLD NICKLE-As a result of three years' endeavor Harold Nickle has developed into a good dis- tance runner. Little Nic can show his heels to the best of them, especially in the half-mile grind. Nickle has proved an able teammate on the relay and medley teams. One of the factors in our success at Drake is directly traceable to Little Nick who looms very favorably for the coming season. That is the result of three years faith- ful endeavor. 1 , . , , , 4. .. . i l Milf li ' Ziyi Y WWW-V e ' ' Isa T -'1. 1. .Q Q Lu au. - r, w,,, .... - ,- ,- -,,, - - yin- Nl, I -fn nf 1.,f--un . - -A. .W -.. -.W .I - e - -. 1 I ..- -..- - .-.- -, e-'NH' - N- .. . . -. - . 1'-' I.-. ,, A -r - ....-v .t ...sam 5.0 .s.'a.:::e.- -' .. ....., .,...,........ X ................,...... ....,,.. ...... .... ....,.-...........r.....v... .W .... . ..n wma. .... .-...-..-..... 4 i 1 . S I I I I I I TI I I I I I I I. 'I I . qi I I: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TTI FI .SI le IE OMAINE NICHOLS, turf-eating dasher in the 100-220 yard runs, is our introduction of Romaine Nichols. Centering upon track work with his ar- rival at High, Nichols is now in his second year of meritorious service. He is also a member of the relays, having participated in the Drake meet. The school is proud to have so able a cham- pion. ON OLIVER-At the completion of three years' work Don Oliver is the possessor of a creditable track rec- ord, A regular and dependable runner, he has exerted himself mainly in 220 and quarter-mile relays, ably co-operat- ing in the Drake events. ARRY WORKHOVEN is our rangy high jumper. Now in his second year of track work, he has recorded a 5 feet 8 inch jump. In the present sea- son he has become interested in vault- ing. Harry has added a pleasing vari- ance in the squad's activities. ARNER TAYLOR-We herewith present the Castle speed flash, Warner Taylor. A hurdler by achieve- ment and reputation, he is also an im- portant cog in the 240-440 relays. In the 1924 season Taylor displayed signal talent. Outdistancing a classy field, he won undivided 'honors at Storm Lake and Vermillion, for which latter suc- cess he was sent as official representa- tive to Chicago. home of the classic Stagg meet. In a field brimming over with the flower of national talent, Tay- lor performed very creditably. All in- dications point to a successful career for the Castle's foremost track star. 114 ' 'i f 5 ,W 11 0 4 1 1 I.. H 1 .re K l r 5 I 1 I f r I Q- 2 F-, W - U l gg ., , , 'Ti sw '- I X ' l l Mill ' X 'E .' . l ily , .R , , A . . , K i x -. . . V, . AL I l v. N -,Nfl X ,.La.i:,,:. G , U ,....., , , ggkfwb I fe l X ,. .- li wif ' 'N ' A . 5 XF-L .QE I li l W 1 ' ,- l l 1,1 f iii? Ill' i , ' H hi M ,f was ,l ..A..,.,... if ll ls ' al Q l 1. f ' 4 A. ,-f. f ' r 41 lf ig ' -X , 1' ' ,J 5 ,QQ ! ,K r 1 QQ, 1 SP1 , , . ,.,.,:,,.::,Q gi gizf M, 5 'mfg 'FQ 'g N .Q 1 '- 15 --'--- ' ,. ls Sl! 1i2f2i.g5Qg-i X, I ' if A ,M X L gig , . Q fgiu U' l 1 Q X . ,qw 'J ggyf gd, ' I wif le HM I , 17 2 u ,.,,A , ff A,., fr +52 may 1.1 . ,ihph l, , WE V13 an - Jef' , Q...... ' '::1i11111 ni if l' -, JEL ' .' XL? fvi Q A V ,.11 v.E:5Ql,EE:,A.:.f,g ..... ....... , -.. 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ARDIS BURGESON DORIS MCCORNACK . ,QW DOROTHY CAMPBELL NIARY NIAYNARD ,ff LUCILE CLAERBOUT EST-HER MILLER AVERIL HENNESSY KIARGUERITE NIILLER W' DOROTHY HENNESSY BIARGARET REED Q fx ALBERTA HERMAN NIARIE SCHEELER WJ 15,133 NIARY HUNT ALICE SEARS W I , ,, ', DOROTHY JEEP DOROTHY SULZBACH MQ i152 ELIZABETH IQELLOU GH FRANCES WEBSTER up .f: ff J 52:3 MARY KENIPER GRACE XVINTER IJORA LEAF HELEN WINTER MQ 3129 DOROTHY YOUNGREN HW E541 EA' 1773 .gg iw zffgsw, me TI I MJ like ,1 ,, If If T335 If , YZ! 5 . ,I I I I, J :tx A V A 5 x' if QE I :li Is: I5 Q 3: , r 5 ,: ' EE' if ' fe-f 'PQ 15 ' W Eg EW is 5? :ia T: X 1 1 is A lgigfi I ,.' i : j' wr! 'rt I if ,QA A 116 1 'AM E ' iii ff. ,f1.T'.i. , ...... .U..g.Tf2w-nv... IAL. .HG----97qy'1'Qhf'-'H--1Ff'y:u::5g7 ,,1:i,LQ,L,',g,2Lii.'f,+,-l'ui,f,.i in iii? ,'j',?'1'E 'T 'A fi. H V . . In fguglgl ff '.m:.g5Qi13tp3R9gfeIi3 J I I I? W EI If V 4 U5 TI Q? 4 Wi I Qi 3-215 :iff U! ,ssl .. -,ll MQ: f. If ff ., Qf IN E I if E , , lvl E EG! 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Y 1555 EARL GROSS VS ARNER IAILOR 5,1 BOB HAAS NICK TIEDEMAN 'if DARREL HERRIAN ROBERT VAN HORNE HERMAN HERZOFF SPARKS VYEIDEL CHARLES LAMAR DENSEL xVILBUR WILLIAM ZELINSKY . I Ja VN FW' 1 v wff' Fei Elm KY I 1,2 ' VT wr f 12. If H IMA .U if. ER 4E ,. N Wa E ii P-E 117 'Q AA-W I ILLLELLu,ELLqUL.LLL, ,INKLLMLLWQWLLL DLWLIA I Crcbestra Wi E m w E L A M ' b vsviz 1' f' I I s 5 1 2' W V 5 XS wi Director ALICE ANDERSON JAMES ANGLO CAMMON BENDER CHARLOTTE CHAMPANY RICHARD DE FORD STANLEY DITTMER MERLIN DREEzERs HELEN EMPEY FRANKLIN EVANS ABE HALPERN XVESLEY HATTER ISADORE HARLOW CARL HOFFMAN MARION HUGHES MR. ARTHUR W. POISTER SOL KROUCH EARL MCCIIURE HARLAN MCIQELVERY GLENN MITCHELL LLOYD MITCHELL ELLIS MORTRUDE HOBART IWOSSMAN DOROTHY RIGGS JOE ROBINSON HOWARD SANFORD EARLE SAVORY HERLIAN SHILLOFF NVILLIAM TOWNS DONALD E. WTILLIAMS 118 35 -ii ,L , Eg '51-,IN EL E 1 ,: 'x if '1 .N Ia I PE I f EH iw I51 F RIT H5 I Im! -JJ WILEY! ig' :lm 2523 E H1 Fijf aff EW? 'Lim :MII if-234 :TV V! 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Leader - MARIS BURGESS '11 EDGAR BAXTER EARL NICCLURE A-MN WILLIAM BEAM DONALD MORRIS WYINSTON BEHR ELLIS MORTRUDE I A CAMMON BENDER HOBART INIOSSMAN H ft IVIARIS BURGESS ROBERT MUNGER I, wr 1 CARLYLE FREDERICK JOE ROBINSON WILLIAM CONDRON RUSSELL STANTON 355' STANLEY DITTMEII JOHN SAILOR E GEORGE DUNN CHARLES SCHROER, fb' FRANKLIN EVANS DENSEL WILEUR HARRY FULLBROOK DONALD XNILLIAMS lg , CARL GUSTAFSON VERNON WOLI-'E g'.T FRANK HASTINGS RIERLIN DRESSEN CARL HOFFMAN BRALLIAR GILLAN I STANLEY IQRUEGER ARTHUR OIEN WN EARL LANE LOIS SCHAMP T15 LEONARD LESSENICH WILLIAM TOWNS IQEITI-I LEWIS FRANK ANTIIENS HH DONALD LUGE CLARENCE BROWN LAWRENCE MITCI-IEL CLIFFORD POTTIGER Nfijjl SIGRED FREDERICKSON FARR PHIPPS 51 U '43 V 1 1' :I Hi :H L., PHJ 1' IIE: 1 H A112 PM ig It .11 E , I : fag: : 1, 1: F49 I Ji' i .I mmf In. 23 11.35 l 1 53 I1 il QM 1 JI 1 9 A 543511131IQfgL..'.g5.W..:u.:gx5iL.:i.xix..v.......1.2E.i1ii'1ig--ff?-F-'GWQ-'-'---P'-'ff'--ff? -' ' --ign-Y -'-' PM H ' -3H' 1'iilzgiggdLE''ju'-9':E'i,::fVJi''xlijfz 3535 I AL,lL,fLQ.,f M2 l,1wQ ', ,, , ,Qi i,'T, ML, f,fT.L , , , L, I 1 im li ,il -- f -- f- --v gs g f- WWW-.-A -u:i:11f::- -,,mmm-ug, ,guy --MEL-Y-Lt,-5-3fnf:e u : 752: Sr 7 'Lum , A ,T , ,, ,-,..,- f -N 5 l 'C5be Serenabeg The Characters in the Order of Their Appearance Romero, the Bandit Chief---Gordon Fogg Lopez, Bandit Lieutenant .,.,--....-- ----..-......--..-- Creighton Cunningham Fil Cato - ....... -.. ........ Gordon Metcalf Alvarado, Baritone in the Madrid Opera .... ....e--.- ........ Fred Orcutt Duke of Santa Cruz ....., ,Herman Herzoff Dolores. the Duke's Ward.--Dorothy Jeep Yvonne, Danse-use at the Madrid I 01331-3 --,--- .,...... - -d,I'tC1el'l XVIYIXOI' Colombo, Ancient Operatic Tenor-.,-- ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,----.,,-,,. Clifford Ness Gomez, a Tailor ..... ,.-VVarner Taylor The Mother Superior--Frances Beardsley' The Abbot ,-,,--...,.-....,a Chris Larsen Fra Anselmo .... --., ..... Hobart Mossman Fra Timoteo .... ---George Coleman N THE OPINION of the critics the presentation of the opera by the coin-binefl Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Poister, rea-ched its highest point of excellence this year. The Serenade, by Victor Herbert, was given to exceedingly appreciative audi- ences on December 12 and 13, 1924. A large number of fine solo voices enabled Mr, Poister tn select an unusually good opera. The individual success of the soloists was edualed only by the excellent work of the choruses and the effective accompaniment of the orchestra. The tunefulness of the music and the real fun of its humor carried the the story so well as to earn the criticism that thc performance was not at all ama- teurish, but moved along with excellent action. The Serenadei' recounts the story of the efforts of Alvarado, a baritone at the Madrid opera, to marry Dolores, a Spanish beauty and the ward of the Duke of Santa. Cruz, Whose affections he has won by his singing of the Serenade. He enters the Monastery of St. Benedict, which adjoins the Convent of St. Ursula, to which the duke has entrusted Dolores while he goes on a journey. From here they hope to escape together. All might have gone well if some Spanish bandits led by Romero, at dual bandit-monk, had not attacked the duke's party and if Gomez, a tailor, had not attempted to learn the serenade with the terrible aid of Colombo, an ancient tenor, and Yvonne, who had been jilted by Alvarado, had not persisted in hunting for him with a stiletto. The capture of the duke by the bandits and their threat to hang him unless he consents to the marriage of Dolores and Alvarado solves the situation. They also compel him to pardon the bandits, who resolve to adopt a more refined branch of their profession-politics. 120 ........l...fsfwmv--1--:W-W-arm.-v.n,,,.....-.K...,n..e..t. Q, .. ' ., i.i.'L.' 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Foss: T. Koolish X 5 N tif HSN :zlrv'ff4 :V A I 3. 01 Lim ,559 YF' Hi ,U 1:I1T'I ILL 1 Tguji 'silk IIE: gilfi lik , Viz. live we MX fr' , , , ,, W3 AFP IRMAYILE IEAM 5,5541 me SIOUX CITY 0 SIOUX FALLS 3 . , , ng SIOUX CITY .5 COUNCIL BLUFFS - 0 l.v -WOM 3 E172 V552 SIOUX CITY 1 PONCA .. 0 335: SIOUX CITY - 3 CHEROKE1-: - - 0 r.: I , 5,71 A FFIRJIA TI VE TEAM lggxj! 1, If I 1395 1 s Q ,xl i 1. . I .II 1.53 '4 '4 ,I I egg? 1152 IM .495 .ui . 'EL , UT '1- M. Miller R. Smith G. Fogg I L, 1 2 2 In -H I-gf--f-F-L,Wiz.,9,,-if.-i'I'..-I-ILL.4L.,Lg.,Liuzp.511,,TLpi:I.r'.' I I I,LIIIII..1 ., .. ,..,.,,- ,,- ..- ..-. W., ,L W. ,,,.. ,. ,,., MW.. , , LW., ,,,. ., ,w.,..xl,,, ,C W, . -L wif' TW UQ vga? 5' P kr LQ? I 3, I . A :IE 'JN I If I :QF I 'F' I 'I I - - Cmf' .rf -QV, M. Burgess G. Johnson M. 1-Iroloff NEGA TI VE TEA M SIOUX CITY 2 BIITCHELL - SIOUX CITY 0 FORT DODGE SIOUX CITY 0 CHEROKEE - NECA TI VE TEAJI 'f 2 F. Bruce E. Hutchison M. Kroloff 123 ,7,,,7,, ,, ,Y , Y, , yn-u uml 1 W A W l W . .. - I, -V ... .. .. ,. .. . . r. .. ,. U l ,,. . . ,, ,, ,. .... M, -, V, kwa-as.-u-7 ..-rn ipnasm . .. '-- . - 1 , . ..-r- .s v ..-::e.a.:a-ea-an-,wma Svg, -1 .. ' -UML- -fum,-n,',, M, .... ...:---.-...2, ..n. ...TTL . . ..., . , .. A,.'...'...l I x,p.,.,,,,,.,,, ,,.,.. . ..... ,--,W me D, A av fr haue me ' OR the past two years, our high school has participated in the State Extemporaneous contests. This year Gordon Fogg was selected as winner over fif- teen other contestants who participated in the final home contest. The entrants must be prepared to speak upon any subject that has appeared in the Foreign Comment and Topics-of-the- Day sections of the Literary Digest during the January, February and March issues. After the topic is chosen, the contestants are given one hour in which to pre- pare it. The winning topic in the home contest was HIS was the first year that our high school par- ticipated in the National Oratorical Contest, which ESIRING to stimulate a greater interest in debat- ing activities. and believing that those who ex- cel should receive recognition of their efforts, the Sioux City Tribune has for the past two years presented a gold medal to the speaker who improves the most during the year. The selection is made by three lawyers of the city, representing the Sioux City Bar Association, and the debater is chosen upon the basis of his appearance in the home debates. This year the medal was presented to Max Kroloff. President Coolidge's Policy ' of Economy. On April 25, Gordon won in the district contest at Fort Dodge, speaking on the subject Legislation for the Ameri- can Farmerl' This winning won him a silver medal and the privilege of represent- ing Northwest Iowa at the State meet. On May 1, at Iowa City, Gordon won the State Extempore Contest, speaking on the subject, Security for Europe. Be- sides the honor of being the best extemoraneous speaker in Iowa, he won a four-year scholarship to Iowa Univer- sity and a beautiful silver placque for the school. is sponsored each year by some sixty newspapers of the country. Because it was our first year, we were par- ticularly plcased that our representative should place third in the final contest at Washington, D. C. Max Kroloff won the local contest March 21 from the eight other contestants and was thus entitled to enter the District Contest at Fort Dodge. Winning this sent him to the State Contest at Des Moines. By winning the Des Moines contest he was entitled to go to Kansas City. Here he again won first, making him the national repre- sentative of twelve states and winner over twenty thou- sand orators. Max placed third in the National Contest at Washington, May 8. thus proving himself to be the third best among a million and a half high school orators. As awards for his winnings, Max won S565 in cash, a 56200 scholarship to Drake University, a gold medal from the Des Moines Capital, and two Certificates of Honor for himself and for the school. 124 3 T.rg::sgig..'-.,. ,3.W,,,.gg1g,g7,g,f T,g,,,,,,,:1..::..pf.....:....,f,.v:a:-.wa-...,.n....n..a...Q.. 1. ..... 1 c,..d...,.,- N' V 4 ll fl .1 W. .4 . r FT J f .1f ' .v .:' s' ,. ' 2 ' , - w ,.1'v 'l'B1-'a':.:g' 14 2' V .4-731--,--Mr--r:- 3-':::::'. .'.:1':.1'::::'gg'r.f': ''--uf'--nvlvrw -,......,..,..: 'fflur--1'-1211'ff'2ff' ----V---W - --'--777' Win -3 ,JV n ly 1 r wif' VE' ll 'L I l 1 v,Q ' S 1, gg , 'lvl 15? ii li ' giil ls . f 7 9 so i 2 E U0 l 'C5 E lki it ,M Q o e own s a ng ig , VER li 1 ' 'f , 3 MID-YEAR CLASS PLAY , l 5- -, lg.:-l HQ? lil' lvl Cast of Characters f mei, f ' Mrs. Harriet Simmons .......... Gail Ellis Sally Otis ...... .. ....... Grace Patterson lf , .lf:' . Annie. the Maid ...... ..-Elizabeth Brooks Mrs, Jackson ......... ,Hazel Soderstrom lit 515. Taxi Driver -----.. .......... ..-Paul Gross Donald Swift ................. Platt Hall Mr. Henry Simmons ...... Richard Grillet Letty Lythe ..o....... ..-Delphine Mt2Clain Ethel Simmons -,, .... ..... - Helen Rowse Sadie Bloom .... .-...---.--Grace Glanville 71 R S' ,-..-o, . . ' gif! Oger hlemq Clelghmn Cunnmghqm Guests-Frances Anderson, Leah Herzoff, E 4 Chester Binney ------- A-James Engstrand Margaret Steele, Florence Stevens, 71' Lila Wilson ...... .----. ..... Orpha Orpln Dorothy Chandler g I.-131 Y ' E' TN? E ff-Q 'lvl J , ling? R, SIMMONS, senior partner in a paint business, has a marriageable daughter. For ' business reasons he Wants her to marry the junior partner, Mr. Binney, But ' the junior partner is the kind of a bachelor no woman likes. He is such a ' blank, as the daughter puts it, that every time he comes in it seems that someone L Q I-,yf has gone out. The senior partner has the idea that every woman would like to get I that man whom every woman wants. Hence he conceives the idea of inventing a few wifi? love affairs for his partner. But with whom? He selects at random from the book shop 'E 1 some photographs of beautiful women, which afterwards, unfortunately, prove to be E those Of U19 Queen of Rumania, Mona Lisa and 2 moving picture star. But the star is fm decided on as the junior partner's latest flame. and at the proper time the story is Eff, allowed to leak out. Soon The NVhole 'l'own's Talking. All the girls. old and young, 5 Ml fall in love with him, and especially the daughter. But in the midst of his glory the f ,fjgix picture star, on a personal tour with one of her pictures, suddenly appears in town, lg 5 'E 'if accompanied by her husband, who happens to be a prize fighter. After a series of hectic tl experiences which threaten the romance and even the life of Chester Rinney, fate brings FE' xiii? the play to a happy close. ig Li' I lege S , '-l - Wnjlgi Yi I QE., P1 Ei! ETF, eil tri-2 ggi EE S ll .:' V Y, Y Q li . 1, I I: 'luis :Q . , ngi ,K Qui ll' . iz gilt: ' .fit ,. Alf f u Elia 'i lil illl' lil, fi: , H , ii? - ,Q i +13 ll till - ll ai , .,,, fig ,Mg ,,,, ,: ,.,, 3 ,,,,,, gg,,,',,f:,,,,3,,gg,f3:g::::-:Jawa.w.,.r-.+.f.n.f,3,.?.?.....,...a:., ..,. :...:.,..a.,'..,.:Q...1:.Tl'..L1.l..,',l..t lu.. .:...:: 'ii'I.......llp.,.,IJE, .f'f1fis.'- 'Q A dw-155 f,..1l,f1 Ygwi f' H 'Q Jiiiigt l l Madge Kent - YnY,,....4 AAW4,-, ,,,,. ,, if UWfU'W5', . 4 , t TY'11'Sl 'lf3 'f uf agmmms Ebe Charm School Austin Bevans David MacKenzie George Boyd Jim Slmpkins Tim Simpkins Homer- Johns Elise Benedotti Miss Hays - Miss Curtis Sally Boyd - Muriel Dougty Ethel Spelvln Alix Mercier Dotsie Stafford CAST Gordon Metcalf Milton Miller - Carl Larsen Franklin Britton Ronald Smith Max Kroloft Joyce Welin Lois Hickman - Martha Park Alice Anderson Mildred Peterson Esther Miller Rose Epstein Leolyn Beck Ruth Carter - It . 1, ,.1 L Other Students of the Fairview School-Jeanette Raft, Edna jg, McGregor, Ethel Mitchell, Marie Metz, Irma Dewey, Dorothy Brashear, iii Hortense Johnson, Frances Rugg, Mabel Trowel, Marion Larson. t 5,1 ff- The June class of 1925 presented a three-act comedy, The Charm fig! School, by Alice Duer Miller. It relates the adventures of a hand- lj! some young automobile salesman, scarcely out of his teens, who, upon QE-I ,inheriting a girls' boarding-school from a maiden aunt. insists on running it himself, according to his own ideas, chief of which, by the s 5 way, is that the dominant feature in the education of the young girls jg? ya: NA E3 of today should be CHARM. In the end the young man gives up the ig school, and promises to wait until the most precocious reaches a ,H - marriageable age. :gi 13 FTW if all if I ala!!! , sw TNI . . In J, N Ei' 'll 1 l ul? N l . . 1 N 4 I M1 E it ,K , if 'I 1 'E .Ll ,A mit is 7' 1 mini fvi. .. ..1r . .it- .flffnffl .... M... ..., I......,.........1 ,,.n L...,..T-Sir-1'-wi--W--ni-W-www fn-- Us-H3-we i-v- M r--, 1- -fn. 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'Fz,X?'..-.si'5lR'2y. . .11 1 111 1 11 1 1 11 'SWUBW U H flmnsl- - --'1 3 ',i',':',E','LI1l 9'x '5:L:2J1'1 T:3:i H' ' ' FH1 1 ' . 1 1E 1 15, Qrganizations 15 11 111 1 V 1 11' 1 111 ' 11 That our school may better be, A 115 1 1, 5 511 Banded into guilds are we 1 ,r 1 11 1 11 15 1 1 2 f . 11 1 11 1 11 11 iff , f . fl. .IL lf... M , QQ ..,L. Q .. If In I.. lf. fl if .Liu IfIIIL1'L1'.Iii.TE1KTfiiIi3E3Li. :'Ifi EQ j Wg :j,A 1f1 m-ft-W i A ' 127 , 1 . LVK 111 l , l 1 Su -l --A-+7-in '-17,1-rrrw,f.,7pgrf ff- 1 -1 -f - - -' - ' ' 'ATT 4 ,i ,. t i , 7'1-,..N ' Ht,,:+3?1I0Ef5t7-'Z1. Ff.i'fe'r .-5:1-5i2'2' CA'Af?5?Efi.3'i.'i?PiQl'-E1Q,4QS.fi.'T-Q 'L.z,'.Q,l...:.'f'-g3 :Y.l21'E.l2lL'11ziIL?,l'g11? :sive- Y-A - -4' -M M 'M'-W -A' ivlldi , i. .4 N. 1, Iii ljhitxi uid: if -14 fir if -'pq' Cwist Club if 1 Officers fi? First Term Seeoncl Term Qt litsirlent ,...,, --..,-..-.-F'lorence Stevens Viola .lavltson ' lwesiclent U -, ---Marjorie Vwiterhouse Al'-'illil Hellllkl' it E cletary ,.,., U. .,,,, -,,HA . H-viola Jackson Alice Stewart 3.1 'l rtasurer M ,.,,,.. .g,, ,, -,.Katherine Lane Magda Lavilu Advisor ,, .-,, ,,.....,..... ..- .,,, Miss Mourning .WLT Members fjfi 4 ri Anna Anrlerson Alvina Helrnke Plural Sasse Qfqi Goldie Anclreen Helen Hensel Lorraine Sm-hater ltllq Frlna Harker Lorene Hobbs Lillian SEl':i'Pl'Sll'OlYl Wil Maude Fates Viola Jackson Marcella Shanahan ffm Dorothy Chandler Katherine Lane Lola Smith 'ispgi Mabel Clemensen Magda Laydu Florence Stevens 'Wil' sara De VVitt Ruth Lent Alice Stewart MPH! Rertha Dimsdale Franres Lute Daisy Swanson g mi! Evelyn Dnrston Esther Meyer Arvilla Travel' - ii Dorothy Forsling Marv Miller Laura Vokoun N 'i lllaurine Gard llatrir-ia O'Rourke Gertrude AVV:1lsh pl Nlurel Gowerv Minnie Petersen Marjorie XVatc-rhouse 3.1! 'Pearl Hawkins liiclna Poole Florence VVill jlfi- l , t T, 1 . . lip: i ll' THE NFMEROUS active organizations about us there is one more or less shrouded 'Ui with il piqnant air of mystery. The veriest Sophomore and the almisrhty Senior :fm too often plead ignoranee to the question: VVhat is the Twist Club? For the Qxlfyfg ,gli enlightenment of those unfortunate-s we shall here disclose that Twist is a elub dedi- bfi cated to further the interests of the Normal Training girl. This union has been built Qi,-li on the motto: There-'s Xvorth In Small 'l'hing4S fAthe first letter in each word forming xii. the name Twist. 'pl' t' 5. From the date of its formation, in l9l9, the club has blossomed into its present worth 'Iii' ,gi while form. The organization was largely effeeted through the efforts ot' Miss Cook, Yagi llean of tlirls, who was at that time instructor of the normal department. The present M351 advisor is Miss Mourning. As to the emblems. they named the Yellow Rose their flower, Hui and Yellow and VVhite as colors. VVe wish it understood at this point that persons 12,31 'Wig masculine by nature, pursuit or custom are not considered eligible. In far-t, it seems if strictly a ladies' t-lub, However, any girl of the elub with an interest in Normal 'ijil Training is invited to participate in the organization, L1 'iii In schools of Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota are former Twist members. At present there is a movement afoot to form an Alumnae Twist. Thus does the Twist Q club fulfill a mission of unification and mutual assistanr-e to the Normal Training girl, ,El .125 3 .fa l-IIT, X ,JE P L1 limi' Via! Qii I. 'ly L ,, '-s l,. li .2 ii!! x E: Eg! ., i . it i i fi wif, ,- Ill! ui' er' L! 'QE' Vigil fini? ia? 1 :l mfg L' it il .T 2' ii-Fi' all MLW 14 i time i fl: it i , H W, ..,, W, . t ,ui lim 31 in , if 128 iii! i LLillLTT'A7? 4'4' - - 'i i - ' ff' ' ' T'f 'I U W ' fflflilv. .... nn.. I ,,... ,,,,,...., ,....,, .,,. , Lili-...Q Y Eg? Rizgjf? ,f.:2iEEl'EiiEF.,X':3Ir5ZlFQ-E:??H2i,Z'n'l',!bTIErifii- 'QQ-S2272ffQ53?f:Qf221'KF?TfI2i'Zf.?ff.Qiw'l'?i 'W 222932 35 Ti Ezi5Li':f.iiI,sf3':TE'i'L.iri7'Q1 ' rr-. 1, ' He tri- ---' .mv W . 'v ':1 :',:'a:-guess' 21:9-ain t?-A2221'i's'41i 'H - ' ' V5i'3 7'l f' fi'l1L-M.- 3 l'1 l'Z'-I..!'ZTZKZQI'-1f2'I1'1:gga'xzfgrfiagvei 'n...........a -'-1'1 1:.t22:11'ff:- t V3: '7f-3--A ' fl 4- 'D 'LMT' 'WE 4' 'fi I , ll f 1 V K lg W 4 fi In 1 1 5 Q - 1 W 3 l ,P Si ,, ji 1 4 i fi, fl., -I it 1 1 4 1 to 1 gf, l YY, .ig , 1 - l Di 1 .s il ji Li iii Sai il ,, il l i K i i La rama c u if , 42 1 ir Sli PERSONNEL ,gy will 551 OFFICERS ff First Term Second Term iii 'ri' President ,-.. --- ---Ruth Carter Josephine Green U ft Vice President -- ---Marie Metz Dorothy Jeep -if, Secretary - .M...... .--- ..- ---VVil1na Petty Mildred Ness gy' QS, Treasurer ---- .... - ..... -, ...... Margaret Chesterman Rose Epstein iii 'fx Advisor - ..e, - ............. ...... - ---Miss Belt iii, L' 3 'Z' ' M 3 New Members of 1925 ii gkj Alice Anderson Lois Ingles Marjory Mullen Jean Robbins iiilg gi Carolyn Burns Helen Levit Mary Nelson Frances Rugg M- Helen Chatterton Alice Masonholder Florence Jane Newton Jean Sibert ,Elf ,gg Grace Huerth Leah Reznick Lhj Members Anne Aalfs Dorothy Harlan VVilma Petty Bertha Roginsky 'E Leolyne Beck Alice Hendrickson Virginia Lee Dorothy Rolfs jg 4 Grace lieutrler Dorothy Hennessy Mary Maynard Margaret Reed ii 'gil Ardis Bergeson Lois 'Hickman Mildred Merry Margaret Sletwold P, Qdjl Hone Bouldin Eleanor I-Ioel Millicent Merry Harriet Sloan ,fb ri , Doris Burgeson Julia Holder Marie Metz Marguerite Smith ly:L Qi I Ruth Carter Dorothy Jeep Esther Miller Saramae Surber gg u - 3 Margaret Chesterman Hortense Johnson Marguerite Murphy Mabel Trowl W 1' Rose Epstein Coyla Keene Mildred Ness Frances Ward .ILL ff' Eunice Fribourg Mary Kemper Louise Newburg Sara Wveiner li: ,, Leone Gordon Marion Larson Lucile O'Hern Joyce NVelin Hg, fig Josephine Green Clara Mae Orcutt Lois Pritchett Corinne Whitten ,E . , ,Il if if IE HE DRAMATIC CLUB was organized some years ago as a group meeting iff? 3- . . . . . . 'r occasionally, with the purpose of furtherlng dramatics in the High School. . 1 . . . . . if' J! With the advance of time a regular organization has been evolved. with regular icfif fail times for meetings and definite aims and duties. The main requirement for ad- mittance to membership is to satisfactorily pass in the dramatic tryouts, held each lit' fall 'is All ' . . . . . I Wi' Under the supervision of Miss Belt, the present advisor, the Dramatic club has ici. it-ai . . . . . . . ,gf gg, forged this current year another link in its chain of progress. Many lnterestmg jjj programs have been presentedg various playlets are staged in the best dramatic Egfr fashion. Among these was the notable Circus Program. Mastering dialect is a ,- . . . . . A special effort of the club members. Music IS not neglected in the entertainments, fig which include, besides those named, teas and contests. The teas are held with a fpjf, view to better acquaint the mothers of members with the club's activities. im fir: There is no better indication of the Dramatic club's work than the numerous VU readings and playlets given to the assembled student body. These entail much IE. iigi thought and effort, being very creditably presented. The appreciation shown should 45, in a large measure encourage the Dramatic club in its worthy efforts. aid A r'-2' 15' Wi : Q le T 5 - .sl in if ' sn i:i4 -. '13 t ,, . 'ijg ,i i ,fi ggi la f Th- . jktlsl lx V ,xg ii i is I 52 ini t ' N- ,l ,f i 'Nil' li it y ri :E ll .. . - ' K l F Ii 1111 ' i iii li time L - , 129 to t t t ti il -,r . I V. J' ii .ip ,sg K I in 1 , l A i f -- - f. Y A ef ---, 7 1-eff fe: ,1'L ',gg L ,cw ve: if -ff?-se spf g.,.g:. 4 ,Wt r,.Ql--,.4,,g'-i gmf, L'i'i'I',jfl'f..lf f.,1,.Q,l.'l',Z ' 1' -w,yQl'.TF2'ii L f'L1T '!,1L'i'lL.7 - ,- -- - ' -' lhillll , i..:.,I 3, 3 will lljllgl i , llflhll 'W Q mai :qi ' saw if i, I-1 u li' Ji' 'C5 ' CCI b lair I-fl PERSONNEL 'WS' 5113! OIWCCTS if fix' First Term Second Term Wt fr , Qi.: President ..g... .... C oyla. Keene Margaret Chesterman :bg S4521 Vice President ,-- -s.--Esther Miller Lucille Claerbout iff Secretary ...... --.--Benita Mossman Doris McCornack 5,13 Treasurer -,,-- M- .... Dorothy Jeep Alice Steele fyii Chaplain --- At,. ..,,.t.. - -. ...................... Marion Larson ,Vip flf Advisor .,.. --- ........... . Miss Mower .Eff if-Q31 ' 1' r , Ll' 17' I iqil HI-TRI COUNCIL, 1.925 gb, :hy-1 Nfl? fiat Virginia Arms Joyce Keith 'fl' 'fig Glailys Castle Mary Mavnard HRH Tiki Dorothy Hennessey Aileen McQulnn 'Li' ffl! Geraldine Johnson VVilma Petty MQ I vigil Margaret Steele We ,' , l 1-ff A rw . . . . . iii SERIES of fine programs to promote Chrlstlan f0ll0WSh1D were supplemented i this year with several get-together meetings. A Gypsy Patteran was one of 'SWF the opening features, while the annual G. R. banquet at the Y. W. C. A. served to close a successful yea1 s program and fulfill this expressive verse which we have zifjil ,M lg, 1:3543 made a part of our purpose: if-'Q Eli! liflii ,MQ Just so much work as keeps the brain from rust: 'new 4fl lg. jg' Just so much play as lets the heart expand- lm- Qiif Honoring God, and serving man, I say- lin! Wig These are reality and all else fluff. ,933 -in -Browning. 19 'l 'ffl 4:71 , Lil .Eli LAI lfpq l ef- ' : Wig will ', V Qui 'V ,ill : .H 'nm K 15 Y , , ills: T ffl ,if H 1 ,i f . 5 :HH :E ,ff Bill ' i ill. :f ' 'ajg VE 'M , , . L , pl Ll grill eil- EJ 'lil tri ' Vllgl is 1 :fn ,Q , Vg ,LI HM P ' 513 1 if tr 'H ll 2 SF LII' .W U 515 li lg lil' ' C. Keene Miss Mower M. Chesterman gf. ,j gigjf 1' izrf 1 120 grill: LL 1-,riqqgygitql-. gi . . is-2 1 ,iff -if ' Uggzi-ggi: ar- if'V-.5335f ffiQgfgf1S5:fgg35i5iZi as-as-A-e ee at mn' i -f e fe e- fe, 6i?'?L2i2T iii it i EE, 1 ill' 'PQI . lf.. Wi' , Fil Wi 'Tiki gg? kiwi :7'll X limi fill If H ,gill .I Wil' - lfgii :mi iii ri? fi 11,31 ii' Fifi-32 Club it PERSONNEL : ,V .5 il. l 1. Officers wir President .... --- Vice President -.,. ---- Secretary ..... U. Serf-Eeant at Arms Treasurer ....... First Term Rav Rerry Oliver Knutson Ervin Hutchison Gordon Fong: Lloyd Knutson Second Term Gordon Metcalf Roimaine Nichols Cordon Fogg Walter Pritchett Ervin Hutchison .ui li fig L 533. - l 'i L iz' if 'l if vii E Y i ,in i ., ll. 'i il ii f in 15' tr' ig iii i W1 HE HI-Y CLUB, under the direction of Charles H. Klippel. is the leading YEIN :iff factor in the promotion of clean living, clean conversation, clean sportsmanship iff Wifi .ph i ,L ., ized in 1911 by a small group of students who pledged themselves to clean living 5322, iii and Christian living throughout the Castle on the Hill. The club was first organ- 5 fig and Christian ideals. Among the early members were Ralph Pitman, Earl VVorth, Horace Wulf, Allen Bartlett and Robert McCormack. E. C. Walcott was the power 111 . . . . I . . U V L! ii ,454 behind its early promotlon and success. Since its formation the club has brow ll 59 . ,x- V J.. rapidly until now it has a membership of over a hundred students. During the past , JN ii. several years the Hi-Y has been promoting campaigns of friendship which help the gf 15. 5 ' Seniors in determining their life work. 'Sw 1 ' rw . V .W l J. . r, ' lf? Eli' ,s ' fy . if i is '12 'ii- Uf, ' 'iw ' Ill 'Z wk F ,Ai lgkl Lg 2 i X4: .K X . 5? Q HE l 2. if Rf.,- H ,- -H ill . if E 3- ii Iiiggi 1,15 i W-lf' f. Ri l 222 i ':,g . V'-iii it , I 1 .Z - ij.. . IE ii it 'V z . li ! Nl il' will 1 R. Berry Charles H. Klippel G. Metcalf I ai, g :ii li it i bi 11 1 31 i Q :g.g,::p,.,,.,-,Q-fgff,w,,.,f ,, -,,e..,.,,,a ...... Ms... ..,. ,,.,f,..mi. ...., :.:,.gLi::,551 .j.2Qi.'..j.Ej1j?ij .ifif.1lQ'..E-1T.l.3Z.',iJfsXg -L 5973533E5559ff1L39'?iFif?ff15fgw53E,.-L aid 'ar 1 L- 1 Iir' P M 3' 1 .frienbsbip Club ,E if 'E OFFICERS lg President - - - - Marie Metz Vice President - - Martha Park il Secretary - - Joyce Keith l, Treasurer - - Dorothea Sulzbach E Advisor - Miss Cook RIENDSHIP CLUB was organized in 1915 for the purpose of promoting friend- ship among the girls of the High School. Every girl of the school is included in the membership of the Club and through its efforts much altruistic Work is done. At Christmas and Thanksgiving time, baskets of groceries, flowers and clothing are distributed to needy families and hospitals. Every year a Traditional May Banquet and crowning of the May Queen is held. Every last Thursday of the month a Frolic is held in the auditorium, and on this occasion interesting programs are held, after which the girls adjourn to the gym for dancing. The motto of the club is: True Friendship, Democracy and Higher Ideals, and its purpose is to have every girl say as she leaves the Castle on the Hill, that she has at least one true friend on whom she can rely. K ll is E li ' ' E E I I 1 E 132 '4i..,Q3..1,Qf..Ll ..... .St u.,.n. F r . . ..., I Y' .... 2 .ste-as --A 1 'A s so 'sfo or 1 fists all Qtr' fill ti Mi! ii 12231 ,iii V51 W5 vw!! Mgt? ,I :QQ limi fl ryi lffgfl filnner Circle tg? iii? lie. HIS GROUP holds a position of high honor in our school. Under the advisor- ill ship of Miss Cook, sixteen girls, who represent the three literary clubs, and 111, four non-club girls, direct the paths of Friendship Club. xx 11 il The Inner Circle girls strive to carry out the motto of Friendship Club by act- ,iq ig .3 ing as leaders among the other girls. Their work this year has been chiefly the promotion of True Friendship. Through the Inner Circle's interest in other girls, 11-11 wi Wi .I-I: 'itll The success of each annual Friendship Banquet is due in part to the diligent al, 1f1l':i of honor at this year's Banquet, may be fittingly quoted here, when she said: '1 ,ll Friendship Club has surpassed our fondest dreams, and we hope it will go on ,yn 511 :Q gi as in the past. lie . VE fill: Members '1 il ., xl- Ia., I Q: gill Maxine McGraw Lois Schanm Rachel M, cook ......-..... ..-,- ,---Aavis0r 4. .qw ,sn L U Mig!! y,12'li I Q' i' 1' f 'r ,x ug . , fic' Y mil e 'gif 1 Til . 'xi' . til l R251 all - ' -1 .-.la .1 PQ 1 '11 1 Q4 1 1211 V Q Y I Q , VI! l. 1. some of the ladies-of-the-Castle are attaining a true sense of Democracyg and they are making girls realize that clothes and beauty are not life's supreme goal. i A 'J' G MA and careful work of the Inner Circle girls, and we are confident that their efforts X32 have not been in vain. One of the organizers of Friendship Club, who was a guest t HE wi' Ig Marie Metz Gladys Castle Vvilma Petty It 1, Martha Park Orpha Bergh Beatrice Horwitz 1 ! g it - f Dorothea Sulzbach Mary Louise Linn .......... I... - .- .15 ' Joyce Keith Miriam Bai-rent Agnes Borsre-in it gljllx Margaret Chesterman Dorothy Ruble Leah Herzoff 5 'HP' Annabelle Carpenter Edna McGregor Dorothy Anderson if li is 6 1 PI! g IE VI if I-it if lg ' l 1 12 iii 1f iz 1. QR 12 ' it .12 ,W K, ll NE ,- it H 15 if S if vi Fil We rf? La if F, . if ' if I1. .SN ,Qt ti' if fi fs it W Hi 'A .I 11 P A 'Jill 133 E I igM2115-l----4--f--I--Qli-Qfl'fi3.2UL?,,,1:,4,?:,Eg?-ishaf.:gin.U 2533? ::rg:T,f,3,,.. ..,T.'?.::. '-7:Q,iQZg1'?i41Q,w-I-,4,-,'ff-,fY,-f---,fw-f-1ff'-fv--fl-1-+--Ji ii 'ff 1-1 A ' 4 1 v. F fi l ' 1 -ll Lal .rt L W1- .1 1 47, 1 s 1 ' 1 ir C , l ,I 'i , . . .1 f . i i. .. - i xiii? . Q'lTf 1E'- ' .1.'mi-eg, L -gg-Lf :7. 1 1' 1:2r'g'gjj,'::r'-:rt1r ':g!' :1't- ,1 fz1'1f-e-- ---- uM:3.' wig.:--734: -.uf-:ww-1:7 ':? 'j,'2 J ' nn' ' A','.j'f UU Ag, , y 1 iii Q I V711 3- lr X' it 'Ciba Commercial Contest ,Association L officer-S ' fl M President - . X . Adelaide Hose Wil First Vice President - Marion Larson if 'f, Q Second Vice President - Cecelia Braunger 15,51 L, Secretary - - Sara Weiner ,QI Treasurer ---- - - - Cecil Hulse Law iid eilglt 1' HE Commercial Contest Association expresses its aim thus: Better typists, lgfvig' ' better shorthand writers and better teachers. This association was formed in H the fall of 1923 with this purpose in mind and since that time its work has been ' progressing rapidly under the tutelage of Miss Shoenleber, the present advisor. At H4 first this association took in only typewriting, but since then has widened its scope wif! gtg to include shorthand also. Membership to this club consists of paying yearly dues of 25 cents, Each Type- LQ writing and Shorthand class elects a person as its representative. These repre- rifjlf QV, sentatives usually meet with the officers of the organization every other Thursday 'ill for the purpose of discussing the various phases and problems connected with the work. - I 'll ij One of the chief concerns is the raising of money for the sending of teams to filly Q, Des Moines. Many have been the profitable ideas which have worked out in the 'Qlglq Uri past. About the largest source of income was the Commission Movie Plan. The gg club sold tickets for the movie theater and received 10 cents on each ticket sold. MLN This has been tried but once, and the next time is fraught with possibilities. Besides the dues there have been candy sales and ice cream socials. 75.53 This money is used in sending our teams to state contests and interstate meets. Mil fn The team for the district contest is decided by the local contest. Interest was shown 'iii' . 1:14 lil in all this work, which consisted in inter-room typing Thursday of every week, a11d it succeeded in bringing to light some of our best commercial students. Previous to limi' xg? the district frays a LeMars-Sioux City contest is held here. si These district contests are held all over the state for the purpose of selecting Lvl the first and second teams, which go to the state contest held at Des Moines. Both 3,2 the novice and amateur teams of 1924 went to Des Moines, and we know they will iw ' do wen this year, gg 2 ti 'isfll ill sl 5.2.3 'P' li is .. TTT. it lfll isis Q I . 1, E 51 E 'l ii liz iw: Q lsftl ntl Efjgil if MEN is Jarl-,li ii th EAU? 54 tg lg!! . l - .P l il 1 it . 134 ,ji ' Wfft- - - -feeme6...e. ..,, ...... ..... 1 .mrilz .... .... . ,,.m,L.:g'.iii.,::.....:.:,f.,g.,.l.,5.f..,fg,,,cif4gi,,gg,,g?'pg E K l 'lm tg n ' Ei if ig E l Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, i l Officers si n President - - Forrest Twogood Vice President Adelaide Huse Secretary - - - Mildred Ness Advisors L. Nelson, Rose Greenen L Elf! ff' Board of Directors Forrest Twogood - Law Mildred Ness - Marketing Ethel Mitchell - - Accounting Frances McConvil1e Civics Adelaide Huse Stenographic Carl Larsen - - English Fred Earl - - - Spanish E E HE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE was organized during the sec- 1 ond semester of 1923-24. Its purpose is to bring the commercial student in fix. Contact with the business and industrial life of Sioux City. Membership consists of students carrying one or more commercial subjects. iff Addresses on interesting problems by our prominent business men, together gl with field trips to important commercial and industrial centers, have been sponsored by the club. An intelligent study of business, as it exists in Sioux City, has been attempted. Ml Eli H --- M wg, ,F , 1 , t ig I gy n I - V l K ii, Fifi hx ii ,.. FE . E-. 4: F i . E A! E. CC ' I A! 135 ! ' ' 11 .1 1 - 1 1 R ,U an it fi R F E 5 - .W gf :E ,I 3 - i u ,11- gl , I 1. 11 Xi .I 1, i Q1 -f I. . gg , I 1E .p, 4 .g' ' - L 1 -11 -- E -f Z - T we ----M, -,. ...... ......: ---A----if-rn--1122? - -Y ' 1 V :N IIA I I 13-iQ g I3 Q F563 'flzf-xguua Club 115211 N C 01078-OR0 Y NEGRO Flower-LA AZUCENA 51.11 QQ OFFICERS ETL' wif: g,l , First Term- Spanish Three 5 . I President - - RIARY JANE BoAz - EUGENE ROKR ll 11131 Vice President - ADELAIDE HUSE - IRMA PETERSON Secretary - - CHARLES DUNLAI' - - FRED EARL S ' h If Uv panis our President - - - HAROLD IQENDERDINE , Vice President BIARION LARSON Wi ,J Secretary - - MAXINE ISEMINGER 12. W , E ' Second Term- Spanish Three Q rw ' - QQ xg, President - - - RONALD SMITH Q31 Vice President LOUIE CHRISTIANSEN Secretary - - - BESSIE GQEBEL TQ., N Spanish Four President - - CHARLES DUNLAP - STANLEY DITTINIER Vice President - NIIRIAM GARRET - DOREEN REIDY ' f Secretary - - KENNETH STOLZE - DOROTHY LEWIS gf ef-I . iw if Advisors 1 11 1 gif!! MISS POLK MISS LAW bm wi 12-I1 21 I T96 1 it I A f hgfjmf V I ESI IW EW 1:54 ,' 'E I ,VL f 'I 14 11 1- y Q r I 1 1 is 'F U' il 1' l EY F w 1135+ a v 1Q gf E 1 li I E 11 I rx, K E I 11 i l ivfg1I,MI E 136 - I I I g l S- gf37,,,,,3f ,,H,.,,.gm ,J,,l 'yU7,g7gM'gj,g,'jg, 35,5g,,,.g::::.::1w:.a::a,.....-...r.r,..,, ...... Mun ,...' .n-.11,..s...,..-wr. ,, .... . . I... u..ui . .,...... . ..A:E.R'..T.i.Z1i.7ijif:E.1f..:1 4, 1 l if. is fd H4 f r I. r v L l. . . ll ,L I n B Q i f k K f me li V n,n, ,N.n ' W ir -MIL, 7W4MM,. - :Y Fill is , ' iliiz 5 ' llfilf' ff: lit l 7 1 , llvqrl VENT' E lf' l 'Till i .4 1 l 'El .Aguila Club ,i legit i lllfilli ' F5 4 HE EL AGUILA CLUB was organized in 1921 for the purpose of making the .Em study of Spanish more interesting, to familiarize the student with Spanish :ln terms and pronunciation, and to aid him in speaking the language more fluently. All students taking Spanish Three and Four are eligible. The present advisors are M Misses Polk and Law. Each class elects a set of officers, who serve for one IL 1 semester. V Although comparatively new, the club is of proved worth. Programs usually deal with topics in or about the Spanish tongue. El Aguila thereby combines a Ll ff' good time with valuable training in Spanish. The meetings are held every li ililjj-t Q HM: other Friday, during recitation periods. At present there are approximately eighty- g five members, numbering among themselves budding orators, singers, actors and 'T musicians. Variety is thus another accomplishment of El Aguila. Between selected lie, groups last season a vocabulary contest was held. The losers acted as hosts and ffrl hostesses in a party given to the winners. :Q Spanish students have a rare opportunity in El Aguila, and value the benefits ali, I derived accordingly. , J Vit li if i rl -' QE FSH li ' ' J ll 1 li 51 ' i ii Wil E . Vg-fx! git! ,r lglii Ni lilly 1 rijl I V Must 1.5 l fill '- 'fb all ll 1 ' 1 1 'g lg ,,,, ,,g,.,,.....' W ' 4:..:.ij ,ffm A 'J .a..f.f......,.,i::g ,... ...... J ..,.. Q .... ...f.....l.Q-.f..:11T,. .,,. :r1TL'3.g: .... X.. i.: . 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I..,,.I --i V -I --- Y - -f-ff --W -'-Y ' ' 1925 maroon anh White Staff T ' ANNE AALFS RIILDRED PETERSON :EDNA IVICCQREGOR Fopy Erliior Editor-in-Chief Photography Editor HPJIIEN Hun' CARL LARSEN GORDON FOGG RAY BERRY ALICE STEELE Fealure Edilor Circulation .Manager Business Manager Advertising Manager Joke Editor MAX IiROLOFF VELMA LUX SYLVIA BOURDELAIS IQIRK TAYLOR Advertising Typist Typist Advertising JOEQBURNE LUIS DEARWOIITH BLIARVIN ANDERSON Advertising Typist Advertising 138 1 ..,,.,vii-.,,..T,.:,,.':,'.,-,.w. .,.12,gi.W-:,1L?,i', . . TM-My -',QlLM,M, J L . .,., ,. , ,. ... ,..1.,.,Y mv. ... ,,.,,,7,,,..,.,,.-. i,,,,,,,.-,, T.,..,.,Y .V,Y, . H,,,,1,T,,-., :..,. .T.,r.,.,,,,,,..,-m,,, -s a,,,,.- V I,,.PI-elf.f3 f5fggwL.f:.LF,1.,:lhi'.17fJ1z1' A EA I V .-.IEW-:ffv 1' TCH . f. LAS' Kzzrm ,-'rf ' I ' f..I i1u ,.1 ff fff X MM ' ouun scp-fool. LIFE Social Clubs Each one of us from club has gfLi rz cd, Good limes enjoyed, naw frz'c ncIs atiafizzcd 139 J . ,-..,-, -,. ,',,..... --f if- f' -+f-fries.-1-' If -.-.-f g-ef -,.-,..t.,., . A A,., .,.,-.-. ...,.,, -Ng, 'iii l S' 4: f ,2ig222:f .-X, ,4 ' ,W- 'S 1 1 me 2.4 V . ,.,.,k , VS 5 ,V . .AW., .T..?:,. , W., - - Y , , ,,Ll..,-, , ,, A .lv V A ,. i 2 ' ' 7 . 4 , Q Q l 1 A , , , . , 2 1 ' f ' ' i it ab ' VKXJAE7' 2 X, W ..,, , ,N i 1 1 l 4 , , , , i 3 1 A 5 I: . Q . . ff -akin: .. Y 1 9 x 4, 4 P 5 it-J 1' f K Sl- ' it W if xt S 1 : 7, 1 1 M 1 'fi 1 ,lk gf l' ,i.,,v ,. f N .NW i . af,.::Z ' HY' , , N X E , l wr V . 5 ,I f , -WL? ff . E: ,, . H A . ffl-4 is ' I A f 52 1J - 5 34? ig! is A if s M .L Y: , ' 1 A 'Y M ' g A ' 5 'Q ' A K' L , g g M ex iles! Y 'QAQ , .f s Mitchell Keith McGrep2gor Boo Taskt-r Kemper Metz Riley Molden XVill Reid Schimmel Nelson Moore Murray Rule Gard Ackerman Hoel Riley Soegfaarfl Willialns Castle Esterberg' McGre,c,'m' Bourdelais Soderstrom Anderson Holder Wangberg Walstroni Shafer Anderson Van Steenwyk Berry Ryan Gowery Rath Atkinson Babcock Duhaimv Barnes Stewart Jensen Peterson Kirby Shea, Burgeson Millard Dennis Huerth Hedberath Nelson Gowery Lux McDonald 140 'W-r:i'1gVi1: f' '3Q2:f..!f1'..?jfgj3Q, SVU --1 M355 Hitt j gt? ? its ,ll fy 1 .iw mv, ,lf ha fini 57:5 ,, .l.', .V N3 gy N MJ ii? iw ,llll w ,. 3:11 .l- ,M 4 Y' lf w lL - ,. 03' Inf if ,V 1 1. .IQ gil NM. V 'gb 1554 Elf! U ' 'lil Milf: 'W V H3 1 'Q Iliff 1 VM iii-E -ay: fi i . gill ,Eh -4 , i if lug li? .1 ,rl ir' AE? litwl , tai ,iw '52 4: M 5551? 1 , H QNX H1 L li u wp' 5 l url. , rQf. Qi Irv ,,.t..3. lilly E Hel l N' -riffff fnfffjf1'iQ-i'-.iiilgefs J 'wTf+ft'l?if 'f il .4 . .,- M-. ..E.,.....---s ..- gg, W 4 -,, - gffmnmhm fi -'fr i' qi, 'T nigga' fi? 23,1g.t, ,QA ': A ., 'si -,f .fl 1 Wgvcvlg? --st it M ii sl 1 il' 3 1 fi y W I Ba My ,ei I 4 lf' 1, ttf v PM he HL' , il 1 Fi ii N1 ,ai l I 4 :...,.,, ....,. W.,v.Y ..n... .-n.:.l,.:i.:!4l:4ii.5h ,lg .....,.. ,:.v:,l:.u, in , , HW! ,J, , ri1:,-w---- 'frooclpbianjllilcrary Society OFFICERS Second Term MARY KEMPER Third Term MILDRED PETERSON ALICE ANDERSON First Term President - - EDNA BICGREGOR Vice President - FLORENCE WILL GLADYS CASTLE FLOY BARNES ETHEL LIITCHELL Secrelary - - JOYCE KEITH IRENE TASKER Treasurer - MILDRED PETERSON GRACE HUERTH Advisor - Miss JOHNSON EVENTEEN YEARS have passed since the Erodelphian Literary Society was organized. Each year new laurels have been added to her crown of success, as the loyal members have carried aloft the blue and white. This club has ever stood for the highest in literary attainment and many honors have come to her. During this past year, members of this club have held many of the honorary positions in our Castle on the Hill. Not the least of the good results that come from membership in Erodelphlan is character development. Her members are girls with ideals, and when a new girl is chosen to become a Delph, she knows that she has had to measure up to the testg that it is a privilege to belong, and she always feels ready to do her share toward 4, upholding the club standards. 3' Not only that, but many a time has a girl's exceptional talent along musical, 1 I artistic or literary lines been brought: out and fostered, because their watchword mf is 'toriginality. At no time do members of the program committees adhere to VH stilted and common-place forms, but do always seek for that which is new. They devote much of their time to getting artistic and wholesome entertainments. These 3 HJ 1 ,til , l E 1 ii 123 is I -is wi il 1 Mrk l hz-11 V111 y ti always turn out to be a. blend of serious and near seriousg facts and fung learning and activity. And you may be sure that they are well attended, for their club rooms are almost insufficient to accommodate the visitors that come to 403 on Friday afternoons. It is the privilege of the Erodelphians, together with their brother Chresto- mathians, to entertain the other four clubs informally once a year, and twice each semester there is a joint meeting of the brother and sister clubs. L 1, 1 4 1 !'oTf ii . 'f f zisifs-12-ffl? 2,2 2FT9Fi::!f Lf 1- E- ? 'i'.'fVfi 5f7i1fEf 5 4v?'+liM' Q f ' se 1 W ' 3 ,, . ,.-. Yu- ,, I R fe ' ,, i '- Q L, K ' V' A I Q Q' s gy Wu - A ly, . .Q in 4 s ' U' QL: A ,gg fx- ,,+1s:, 'fe l . Smith Miller Burns Molskow McEvPny Dailey E 54? S 'EW .. lg ,74- P WW go 5 , Gustafson 1Cradit Solberg: Holdenriff-fl Martin Bates --W-mm , .-V-- -rm-Q y . ! 5 '- , . ' ,S if Vi! ,V , V 'gif t A K my .if nf M' sp E Iiellough Stolze Kennedy Strom Suydan Pixler r . ' 'Q ' A A is A, ' ' J r if 74 1 X Q 1 jf . , 5 ' h H F15 A Ag ' A K r ' h . 11 mir t , 1 xii K3 5: A h Anderson Johnson Hayward Mctlilvru Schmitz Jonvs Egan Hall XYolfe Yanmh-I 'Dierks 3Ic'f'z1u1oy Whterhury Vurrzmn Florance Svhumwr 'Fresn-der Tledlnan Anderson Mvyer J. Redman Bvrryman Hem- Heck mingway Sowby McKittrick Thatcher 142 1,1 il U.. .1-1 A -1 1 . -,1 -1 T11 11 .l It I rr u .1 - . .4. .Y . i- -f 4 -f .-A nl-3-.,. .mm A --Aamir -Lzflz 1-fffffrff-i1'i 1- gg is ni I . nj. C9S'CJ5q, ..M.. :.M.::1.., ....... .. An,f ..., -,,?Qf?l, 3, .l W5 , ,W .auf -71 -3 Lasimmmgsi .ZW -ss 7- -:-A -'Lf JW -- f- -e 15 1' it 2 ai W' il 5 ti 1 11 F 11 V1 ii ' -?y1l'i1 if ' i V. x' 1' 1, or 1413.1 -1Jf LF' 1-21 Wifi nal! vigil i W 1,1341 .211 iii 2111 ,ig ' t - 121' iikiil Cfbrestomatbianjliterary Some y 13.1 141121 E, ' Vg? om i iff cers I , 1,2-5, . EU' First Term Second Term Third Term 151. 1-41. Prefideui. --.------- ---.Milton Loros Milton Miller Kenneth Hayward 3255: Vife Presidenl. ....... --Y1NIilt0n ltliller Kenneth Hayward Norval McKittrick 'iff Seffelafy. ..... .... . Marvin Anderson Norval McKittrick Harold Thatcher 1 fig, Treasurer--- ..n.. . Kenneth Hayward Orville Schmitz Ralph Gustafson 1 14' . 4 1 Admxor ..... ,,- .......... .......... . .l .... Mr. Jacobi 115 if 1 l 1:1 155 'Il 1 3' ' 414151 Ct' V42 1? 14 ITH QUIET SELF ASSURANCE the Chrestomathian club has left an indelible 'gil impression upon the annals of the school. Founded in 1909 to accommodate the Ig' , 711 . Lett 153711 increasing numbers of boys in the school, it has prospered steadily. The keynote jimi, :Lil of the organization is attainment in scholastic pursuits. One of the first sponsors and ,Emi advisors of the club was our principal, Mr. A. G. Heitman. Chresto has won nn fiffjg i1-Jzl enviable record i forensics, teams in the past years having turned out many winners. ttf! 1211 U 1 1 jiri: Of gre-at credit are leading alumni, numbering well known cartoonists fThieleJ.,business 1 -1 . 2 1 and honol men. - ,ffm Typical meetings of the club reveal careful thought and preparation. Anything U2 2, from the sublime to the ridiculous is toasted to a delicious brown, guaranteed to tickle ,fbi the most fastidious literary palate. The social aspect has been as well considered, the ,Ziff club having numerous joints, gatherings and informals in conjunction with the other 1.33.1 clubs. These qualities account to a great extent for Chresto identification and partici- pation in school activities, honors and trusts. lj ' . . . . . 1 V111 .ijt Chresto ideals maintain a. firm union of young men for mutual social, scholastic 3,211 and literary betterment, a co-operation with all right development factors of the school and optimistic application to problems at hand. Qfi 114, L, Old gold and olive green are the colors, while the white carnation is the Chresto- mathian flower. . N, 1,511 1- ' All i - 1, ti! 'E Wifi ,951 .4 1 if 2 155 f 1: 1 1 . 1- 41 Qi : i tiff 1 1 rf , 1: ,1 Jai' 1, 'F 1 'g 12 ' 1 lg 11. , 1 ?A1 J IN M54 g . 1 1 Qt' '1 , fig I ii 1 F V' , 11 ' 1 if i 1111 Y' 1 EW 'ff,11 xt W 1 11 ,J 119 1i 1 1 1 ir. 41 N ip . W , gi '11 1191 143 15 E E iilili-V-7 'J . ..,, ..... Mm... .,.,, Q W ,,.. ,.... , ..,.. .1 . ., 1..1 .... .giiifiiifi , T.2'.,TlE31H -,I 'v iv ' 2 L fx 1 I-', fx . . ..,A .,. Y - 5 f'-A j '- is ' 8 TUE .Q W , . 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Miller Kamphoefner Petty Wlzlholm Moyers Hughes Izaff 5:-2 Ness Kitchen Carpenter Vander- Nalmborg Hannestad Cassidy Brady jj walker L Welin Riley Beemez' H-'mlmhr-r: lCenl'1s'fl7: Re-refh King Anderson fi, Goebel Jacobson Erickson Sletwold Erickson Mont- Ellis Glanville gg-5 gomery rj- Payne Munch Harden Fribourpr Reise-r Tomlinsfm Parks Leech if Whitgen Lewis Morley Jenkinson Helgresrm Johnson Hansen Bond Schmitz Reid Swanson Geisler XVoolw0rth Hutchins Lcmgridge Steele ,Zig :Qi 144 ESQ E A, . , . ,, , , limi .-.W ,.,-:,,1.1.,:1-g...q,,,'g4,ig,,g:.',,,.', ,gg - . l,,,5,l..g,531g.. ,.., l,..,...A...,,-,.ll-Al-l,1- -v f -A--1-:-1'-V X --v- ---V-Y----Y-H -b--W-rf A 1 ' ' n jifflflllifilfif 2ii.313551?36Qi.mi.E.,,'I,-El3.ZE7.1IiiE3:fEE-z. .5.....7'7 r:.....1 '.:,e.....1............ i T V 3 7.'f1 ?'i3Vj fl:1iTlTL?:5Qf'3?351f'-2 5 5:il'li7-'r 5 'f'3:f55i 4, .Y eg- YYVV --T N l I i 4 E E i if iv - :yi t it l. I gr I , K it 'I l l P . l E E l. at at Ll? ifglt Eli esperiaifliterary Society il 'I OFFICERS First Term Second Term Third Term President - - - Margaret Steele Lydia McMaster Helen Empey Vice President - Elizabeth Brooks Mildred Ness Dorothy Pangburn Secretary - - - Eileen Erickson Joyce Welin urlima Petty Treasurer - Gail Ellis Esther Miller Mildred Kitchen 4 Aimmf - - Miss Polk ,f HE HESPERIAN CLUB was organized by Miss Harriet Young in the fall of 1893. C Among the charter members were Grace Toy, Julia Murphy, Katherine Young, Olive Murphy and others. The club colors were changed from lavender and , white to pink and white, not from choice but for convenience. In 1894, shortly after iff installation in the new school, the Hesperians gave the first reception to other clubs. When at this reception no lavender and white ice cream could be found, the colors were conveniently changed to pink and white, securing a harmonious color scheme. The present flower is the pink carnation. In 1898 the Hesperian pin was adopted. It is a gold scroll, upon which the symbolic letters H. C. are engraved. In bygone times the Heps and Philos contested in three competitive debates for the possession of a beautiful banner. Due to the ill feeling that arose at the last debate, further E C competition was barred by the faculty. In its place we have the present Declamatory Contests, which are very spirited, but lack the animus of former years. Other customs were Thanksgiving and Christmas joints in conjunction with the other clubs. F , These times were usually marked by much jollying with the faculty. 32,1 A glance at the typical Hesperian literary program will convince anyone of its if superior quality. Discussions, formal and informalg playlets, informative talks--all harmoniously blended with numerous social functions. Thus is Hesperian leadership I displayed in a variety of activities, of which the Heps and Elites are justly proud. ill Till .I li. lik ,E w l: ,E ri it E it , . at 145 ,, , se-, ...seems C at f e as ffii a ll 'Q is S .4., 1. 1 1 U -1 .ir M .., .,, - 22 .f 1 TP 1 .M p , fr .K ,, 1 z 1 -I I fl 4 1 11L , i .HA W' g 4 ' '- - -f'-T 'T 1'?f T ' I 1 'f1 Y1ml1V 1 : I A ' Q-fs ' ' - 'J'k,' 'QT' QL Vg?-I '-Y 1 JL .3-wr' F1 .:::g,:.'. H, , , 'lei-f'H1O1S' 51E'1ELdU1f-mE5?'- 1 !aLfF: J,,. , W- Y .V , -V Wflrv .-V Y? , '4 L 1,:,RQz,-:ggi-f412 ,1M:1 :'f i LTJ:' W-- - V - -- W ' mpg -1 Mi 1 g 1 I s 1-w P' ' ' 1,211 'I 1:1 , '1 - 1 111 : 1' . ,ef I 1 . V 4.1 avg? sc ' . . . ,1 ' 1 ,Q . 5 , .J 51153 V f 1 ! x , 1: :if , V if L fr W . 1 1 ' P ' f ' X' A ' IW '1' 1 f ' I f : 22- ? 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W , . .,,Y W- Q M- .N 1? 1, 21,5 Mclf-ride Kenderdine Jones Fogg Scwhroer Metcalf Hutchison 1f . 1 5,511 Crouch Soderberg VVorkhoven Orcutt Ness Render Oliver 1 1 1:11 Robbins Qlson Crenshaw Sprowls Coleman Weaver Parent 11? 1 Burgess Kieffer Dunlap Larsen Nichols Morris Spry 11:wff '1 Van Dyke Hass Rose Berry McClure Earl Fullbrook 1721 Grillet Gross Reisse Goodnow lI0rris Pritchett Anderson 1 3 if Enirstrand Decker Van Horne Conly Louk Larsen Lani , 1 1411111 115' 11 nf Q51 146 Ugg 1 Ulm frf- mar-,JLv-,a9,Q2+i?T,79.,:,:2:.f.:,Tg,:.T::::aii':mziimzgzigru gf 024:g.:fee,:f:l4fA:-411'Wit 1 1!ViyL:fg-:3,2E.i,Ie'F::s-5221: 51522-?5k f...ff f 1 4: ' ug, ....,. S C' A V :1,, qZ,--Z . a-:W-:,-3553 'vU luaigr' , , -, -,, ,, ,,- . ,,,.,, , . ,...,,..f.--- ve-r f vm- '11 ' -,---+ - -f4 '- r ,, 5- 'WTA Z M .. .- :sm - A, .- .- - -- - : --- V1 J U5 ' 4' .--- -..g.,4 -in-..g,'.e rg 1 rf, ,ff - ' ,A gg.. . ,C g N Sv- .,,..,....2...,.g.T,.:.l.,......V...f. 5 H M, J 'E' 'EliteTiterary Society Officers First Term Second Term Third Term President. ....... .... . Chris Larsen, Jr. Ray Berry Clifford Ness Vice Prei-ide11I.--- .... Gordon Metcalf XVesley Jones Charles Schroer Secretary. ..H... ---Paul Gross Charles Schroer Caimmon Bender Treasurer .... ..... . Ervin Hutchison Fred Orcutt Robert Hass Advisor ,,.., .. .......... ............ . . ..... Arthur W. Poister N THE FALL of 1892 destiny began with steady and welcome hand to write an indelible page in the history of Sioux City High. At that time Prof. C. A. Miller, then principal of the school, formulated the nucleus of a second literary club, which soon materialized as the Elite club. The rapidly increasing growth of the school, linked with the opportunity of a stimulating rivalry with the Civics, were the main reasons for its formation. To what extent the latter objective has been realized is evident to even the casual observer. The initial steps were indeed modest. A hardy band of fourteen charter mem- bers, headed by Jay N. Darling, the noted cartoonist, began the venture in the old Armstrong building. At first no little difficulty was niet in determining an appro- priate name. Seemingly people were more painstaking in those days. By combining Forum and Getheau, which they were pleased to translate as meaning of the highest type, they settled upon Elite-a natural conclusion. The colors were to be lavender and white, the flower, Fleur de Lis. When the High School moved to the Castle on the Hill the Elites accommodatingly packed their grips and followed. As were the Civics, they were given the temporary use of a neatly furnished club room. Turn now the succeeding pages of endeavor and note this organizations success. Eliteiexistence has been to enrich the forensic and social life of its members. VVith characteristic unselfishness, they are in turn diffusing their gain throughout the city. The mere mention of such men as Police Judge Hays, City Attorney Paul Hatfield, Mr. Horace Wulf, of the Tribune, all Elites, clearly illustrates the point. These men have their youthful counterparts in the present Elite club. School activities would indeed suffer a serious setback were Elite support withdrawn. 3, 147 i '.. ,Y ,, ,-,.. ..,w,., ,,....,,,,,,-- W,-, -151-.: :r3n,-j,.f-'Q 1 5 :,y W 'gf 'V' ' 1' fl I ,V-se., , v , , y -1 X ..- .... ..-...,.,,......,.-1:.. A An. ., , K K :peg-1 .., Jen.-. .. .H-A---f f--f Q-' Q 'm il K I A ,gf if ' v -Y, A i A 1' A , . V ,. E Q , y 5 V31 5 V 1 A 4 V' U- 7,1 I 'Y' ,A P Q Ei ,XA ki -I X ir Q F 2 . L, R 5 Q-P ' V , ' 2 . l W i ' ' V - ,. 1 .1 . A I V V . W i E- W , ' I kk ' 5 5 A ' A i 'W fi. 'Q' ' i , y i A i 5 .gi .1 My ,, i K ' L ' V Q Ll? 4 , , .. , A ,. ,, MA, ,M,M M A-,Y,..,. ,, , . ,J Aalfs Sloan Kaun Cathcart Bruumzer Huse Hope Patterson Boudin Davies Chutterton Searles Spencer Cauium Hickman Dewey Morin Shea. Ruble Mr-Cornrrek Jeep Arms Mulhall Or-pin Trowl Fowler Bernard Larsen Sirrvith Bergreson Harper Seeman Johnson Lichty Hull McGraw Peterson O'Hern Cliesternmn Newton Merry Merry Green lirnshear Keene Murphy Melody Schalovsky Hunt Mc'Carnhy Ward Orcutt Sulzback Beck Logan Lake Rugg' Hickman Nvestl Carter Anderson Steele McQuinn Hennessey 148 ?. .im ,ig 5 Fifi :E 5 1.1 Sri Y-.3 V v 1 ri,-I :V 1 H5 gl .w fi! L , If: 751 QL? 25:1 F' ,I J 1 mfg ,iw- ef ' Thi ,1 741 1,1 Li , , A . 1 1 4 4 G .6 'Q i if 5 ig? If 1 .je 551 iff? if J 3 2 J 3 .1 J I 5 EP? iffy i QF, mf Jig, 1511 if P' l Q42 ,., wi HJ4 :Wi N54 ii' , ,.,r. PM M J' .wi , , . . V ,.. , . -.,..V ., . ...,...,.....f.,v,,,,..,.-,..,,.i-,....-..,...--wwf1.,,1 , -1. ,e,.,,V, ' 44...fV gran: QV 'i, 'ii ':1.,g-.- :. .., , G 4 r LJ. ..,, , ... ..- .....i.,4, l 1 w Q 1 fi .., : .4 .1 i I n r ,,. 1 L I XS ' 6 ' IQ 57l.i1::--1-g--jjj-gil 3-:Lg: , , : : :'!2': '17:2 'T.A4g:3- ' fU Aif'E:2,4 -- 'Af waivzgw-12'---'f 'ff' ' E J 5, 1 3 Ai lagilll ji! ali 1 li r, ff? it E J' 'ii it y 5, oma an u il t 1 Cl lv had 552 iii? at is gi' OFFICERS ig? First Term Second Term Third Term 'QL President - - Lois SELZER MARY MAYNARD DOROTHY RUBLE lg I ll 5, l ice-President - FLORENCE SPENCER MARION LARsoN MABEL TROWEL WEA, Secr entry - - - FRANCES ANDERSON HARRIET SLOAN MARGARET CHESTERMAN .ill Treasurer BENXTA MossMAN HELEN SEEMAN LEOLYNE BECK :iff SE' Advisor - Miss SULLIVAN 'fill I :ig HE CASTLE herewith presents one of her most charming and highly indis- 'Q Q25 pensable institutions-the Ladies of the Four Leaf Clover. Back in 1893, when the Castle was still glistening with newness, occurred the I first birthday of the Philomathian club. Present to celebrate the event were twenty-five enterprising girls, each with a vision. With intellectual good taste, ,U It they adopted the motto, Dux femina. facti-the leader of the deed was a woman. ,EL 3 gill Colors green and white, to signify freshness and purity, were selected, the flower FV? being first the pink carnation, later changed to the white rose. To maintain this il emblematic scheme a gold four leaf clover, bearing the Greek letters I K, was li, designated as the club pin. No higher t1'ibute, no greater revelation, no better explanation of the Philomathian club and pin can be made than the following verses: ,ffm 1' licw N45 in .4 'ff Milf I viii . sis 5 , Abdallah, the son of the desert, H1111 to gl'9Hf deeds f01' Allah-' tix Set out on a long quest bold. Thus was the silver leaf found. IIN if In search of the four-leaf clover, ' . , 514 Famed in the legend of old. He lived always alife that was uprurht, 52:2 lj Was honest, loving and bold, ,gina la The first leaf, of copper, was hope, Kind, g9H6!'0l1S, noble and true- 53-,g, :ja The Sggver One sigilglifgedfloxgela His I'8NV3.I'd WHS U18 leaf of gold. 2 The t ird was go , ea 0 onor, '5 1, - f qi, A d because he had struggled so hard, Sf' Fourth' the peace mm Agd in everything did his best, -'fi -,g, The first dug a well in the desert, In Paradise he WaS given I 5,3 12 lhoon to allhwanderirgg mer- The diamond of pure happiness. 4 1 t - 2 'Qi He gg?nel:1?f1i, czyvyfsggy 1eI:fvihs1:, And so this is the tale of the clover, ,il il Wi Whose leali we so proudly wear- fig! Lili The next leaf he risked his life for Love. 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V MJ l Hoffrnan Merrill Gustafson Eckert Britton Taylor Flynn fmt? 1 'IP Smith Kmquist Farley Bruno Cummins Lessr-nicli Hope :If Lunde Knutson Knutson Vickers Nickle Rohr McDowell 35' 'f Blvthe Sailor Beach Adams Crouse Christiansen Lewis V 'V' Mortrudc Lewis Palmquist Marks Nelson Jonson I Cado FHL Wise Twogood Pitner Howe Lzmiru' Nichols Hattrer Wi N , Natzger Gumey Pettit Farley Taylor Taylor Kennedy U' , jill 15, v, 5-3 if Q- 1 ,Vi r' 5 sm 150 X THIN A , ,Y Y,Y, W , , ,,,,,,,,,,. , . . , ,A , , yin l li- r--V-M --f-'- --H-----fv-f--rv -f-----f--vwwvw-,:rf--wvm--un'.u..-..i.....----- -l.-.--.nil inu-1luLLulA,,il,1-:..l.1l...-..LM.llL,,--V -nf J----if-J-vv-vygfgfvr-ffff-:fr--nf-if-eww , .. f. iaggrgggi, :gg iQ'1u?i??4ET774f??'56'f5?'l? a?T3' Tlfiii iff' i -'fi Hifi' igswsfsccp-fi was f i it! TZ. i i elf tu ---YW Y--V -A A ' ' -2 Y . V -,.. ,.,,.. -1 -l rf' W.,- .....STZ.,..3:A.31....,t.....f....,. ::.....w-..- .'.n-we-,L-A-I1-ln. L.,....,..........-.s.. . 'I I L . .., . .. .. -.......---- ,a ,1 ,L 3 ,Ii -if Civics Club Hg, 15 l al all First Term Second Term Third Term ,elif President , ....,..., Walter Flynn Carl Gustafson Leonard Lessenich Vice President -, --- Tom Loe Franklin Britton Louis Eckert Secretary ...,-.... ,, VVarner Taylor Kirk Taylor Lloyd Knutson 'Sl Treasurer-- - .,.... Leonard Lessenich Louis Eckert Ronald Smith L il HE CIVICS CLUB prides itself on being the first in the field of high school literary activity. Under the tutelage of Prof. W. F. Cramer, a former principal. ME, the Civics club began existence in the fall of 1890. A subject known as Civil Government, taught by a Miss Knott, suggested Civics as the club name. The Nil first meetings were held at the homes of club members. Then the board room. in the basement of the Armstrong building, became the regular meeting place. The present club rooms are on the fourth floor of our Castle. With the advent of the Elite club, true Civics mettle was made manifest. 9 Intense rivalry called forth their latent forensic ability. Years past have witnessed r-1 many other contests between the rivals, Civics maintaining its standard throughout. Jai Civics were also noted for the number and enjoyability of their hay-rack parties. gig' In days of yore the thrice-yearly elected officers banqueted the club in return for the honors conferred upon them. A private and alumni banquet were other annual ,if events. The typical Civics is socially accomplished, considerate, energetic--a world 533 leader in embryo. He does things well. Moreover, he is an ardent apostle of the maxim, Hide not your light behind a bushel. flgq Many men of prominence were former Civics. VVe need only to refer you to QQ, the last city election, in which the winner, Mayor Stewart Gilman, and his oppo- nent, Frank Green, were alumni Civics. QQ! The patron guardian of the Civics is Cicero. Consistently the motto is: ,fl Civics agendo cognoscunturf' ,gif The flower is the red carnation. Upon festive occasions the Civics display 3 their colors, red and white. 2 Of such worth has the Civics organization proved that an Alumni Civics has long flourished. Times of reunion are always celebrated with the toast: .el -Lrgxil May we ever see victorious 'Lil Our glorious red and white. iirl E132 l I it 2' l H43 Rig. ffl Ui. viii' left fgill '31 5: . in ill l 21 ' 'sl 453 . ge -1, 1 A, 1 51 9lEI.gf.,,j,,,3,jggw-,,f7,7M37,,3-,35,u,g,M, ,,,, ....,.. e ::::..:n.-....:.:..vw,..,,...,.a.'-ss.s...i.fen..:.:,.-.a:..af.:J ..17g...1i..1T.g::.T.i..T,:...L.Z ...t... Til g.-1..:::.Z.i.. -1 ---- --- -L- 'r :!l1r: 7---:::::.L' -4 H v Sbllvu 'rl v Y I U D I Vw , L ,L M5 , - .'.3.s. .: -1 ...-i .:'-'ravi ' J. . ..W .,1w,E?L-ig-.ms A -A gl, n. . ---my 1 , 1 iv . -v ' -E?-QW V-TI' ' W ' - ' Y H353 ,- H Y 'U ow ' Y- '-Y nf' ' W' J. Holder H. Soderstrom H. Sloan A. Aalfs .sigh new .M L, ,. 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E , E ii ?E I: I If f n I I L v . 12 P5 W: -S IE is , . , . . . . . K F n E ,E is 1, Wi , ,, v E L E e t EW. 5 ii wr E We is lf fe 5: yi xl ii -. E E S , 5 1 E 'Pi' R-gr .X 1 1 I vw r, if Decision-In favor of Hesperian 5 Q 4,23 in 4 Y Y AMW, A,,,A ,W ,A - WW oynmr' L--T --A - . A -. H 'M i d' -- .o , -' :seas-Qfwf' HF Ns-C ....,..-......--...,,..,.m....-.,.k ,.M-..-M.,,M. ..1......,,m.-.-,ui-i-' .M .. .W Y - , E W '21 C. Whitten L. McMaster L. Hickman D. Hennessy 2 ,N . ng pa-4-4.1m 1','1l iv wg-una? - ' 'v , rg ,,.,.. ,..,-...,, Y , 1 41 1 421 '44 E a 431 Q ,gr W5 1 53 Ni . 1: 'E W . 51 I ,451 lg ' ,U , V: 1 . 5 . wg . 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M... -..- ., ..,. .... an ...... . .e.. ' f 4' gl- .. :, rv V ,I X W., H4 I gf, dal L11 N! T2 Q.. Q5 DRJXMATIC Atffirnzalizve - - CH1:I2sTo1xIATHIAN 3121 Ole .llisiers - - SARAMAE SURBER MILTQN L01-405 'I 6 IL 11 3' 52535 S , pf.. III S25 QQ , 3: Y ii Iii I. f -if ......w .W W 'ij I EW-fa 1 A -' ' 5 . ....... WM ...... ww-. -- f-- ------n- W-----. ------- nn- . ... ::1f.m mnmgl... ..... .......,n ....... -.. '- ---- - -1-1-:: ',':'17t: 1'ZL-.... I 4 1 . . El L J. VVc1in S. Surber M. Nelson M. Kemper IV? , sl il .if 131 . -I I3 ui ei YQ? :4 3 I 31 5? ISI Hep-Ilelph Declamations Elite-Chresto Debate .21 A J, I 1 Rf Jean Val Jean - BIARY IiEMPER NIILTON BIILLER 4 1 I - 1 if Decision-In favor of Erodf-lphian P 5 HlfMOR,OL'S Negative - - - ELITE IE 2, jl' Trial Marshum - - JOYCE XYELIN ROBERT VAN HORSE E. A Pleasanl Half Hour on Ihr: Beach FRANK LOUK ,J .zu - - - AIARY NELSON 1 QU Decision--In favor of Hesperian Decision-2 to 1 in favor of negative 4 I5 il 42 be yy in ii lv' 1, ,4-5 R. van Horne F. Louk M. Miller M. Loros il rip 4I , 3 'K gf 154 lfi i Y gd L L MMMJM 7 lnlmguzxlj433,nlqu-u73u3,1,3:,:-:g+.v,...mn,,,..,,,,,,p,.,..,1,...,.....1...v.....4 .....n.. ,-,. W um. Y.,-.v af. 1 ,.... ..,, .......:..I.,...I....g.I..,,,....I.pI.,x....,..,... 1.. I , V ,, , V, ,,., , , ,. .,. , . .Y , vvgf. . -53-1-L... V-... wx - - H. H-qN..-- vw Li-l3,ETl1,, ' W1-'Aj' W I Jfeatures anh Zlhhertising 4 V V Sz'ouxLzfe N S f d yE 'gp f Ad g X d 117' d 71671171 65 'vertisin r f . W w 1 I - 1 as 1 - n n 1 .. TBI A W Q. fgl A I fi 1 J I Sl iii T. A fi I l 1 1 'M1i..' f' '- f TQ, ' ' f ' .1 ' ,. X' ' 'Wl . , , , , , --M ' ff ff ff- 1- ---- .....,..,. A..... .g:. .,. :m....:..,.. .:'. 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Sioux' ife All llzrfmglz H20 ymr we 'u'0rl.' and play Ami lzwrc our SIIIVIIJ' Lzfe we do portray 157 Sports are e'er the great delight Of each castle maid and knight In the winter, spring and fall Football, track and basketball 153 W fi Music still we have to cheer Every season of the year .wwf ,sf vvwvq, .N-tis., L Let Glee Clubs sing, Orchestra play That time may quickly pass away 159 Hail the lovely Queen of May Crowned in triumph on banquet day Named first castle maid each year In the spreading of good cheer 160 June and Mid-Year Grads, Adieu! Our best wishes go with you 161 Day and night, on land or sea Whatever you may do or be Seniofr S1'a1's 162 THE SH TUQDAY EVEN! P1957 Y'W 4 4' Q Q ,Q O, '- nzggzfg Y 0 .. bv. 5 iqsigfb, . 0 wwf' 'nf 55b.Z357Z43141'? 099i A 5 qv., '0g.:,v,'I, 5901: 0 lc' Q 99' Q. 'Q lfa 'Z Xa l 5 Q 0 O of, 0 9 Q 0,0 Q' nga. o Q f VWTH HPOLOGIEQ T0 A VVELL. KNOWN 166 M A THE SATURDAY EVENINQ PEST-- First Experiences of High School Lives there a man for boyj with soul so dead who never to himself has said, To S. C. H. S. I'll take myself and there fill my porous mind full of facts and fig- ures. Upon the 16th day of Septem- ber, some few years ago, I stood upon the threshold of a new ex- perience, also upon the threshold of the front entrance as I after- ward learned. As I gazed upward I looked full into the eyes of Abe Lincoln -there was an air about him which made me feel perfectly at home. I mounted the steps and gazed about me-to my left 1 saw a door marked Principal's Office -that convinced me I would go in the opposite direc- tion. So I wandered aimlessly for a time until at length I was confronted by an exact duplicate of the figure of Abe. I peered at it curiously for a bit until a slight commotion at my left at- tracted my attention and I again saw Principal's Office staring at me. Upon my right the locality took on a familiar aspect and it sud- denly occurred to me that I had unknowingly circumnavigated the old spot and stood now upon the exact spot where I had been but a short time before. I felt vaguely uneasy, but to save my life I could not have stated the cause of my discom- fiture. Suddenly my sixth sense gave me the premonition that I was no longer alone. I had been standing with my back to the door marked Principal's Office looking at Old Abe in a state of complete abstraction. Wheel- ing abruptly I was surprised to see the figure of a man gazing at me, but it stood there so in- animately that I concluded it was another statue I had overlooked. I watched it for a moment fur- ther and for my pains was re- warded by seeing one 0f its hands creep upward to a slight trim of hair and scratch industriously for a bit. Nothing but a man after all, I reminded myself. Later on, when I came to know that same personage better, my previous opinion was altered to respect, tinctured with affection. But, as I was saying, this ec- centric individual scratched his head in solitary grandeur for a moment, and then, with the queerest inflection to an equally BY FORREST KIERNAN unique voice he inquired if I had sized him up sufficiently. I gur- gled an inarticulate, Yessir or something to that general effect. He seemed to discern the fact that I was a stranger to the Castle for he inquired as much and I replied in the affirmative. Whereupon he departed. I watched him out of sight around a bend in the hall and then started off in the same direction with my mind intent upon track- ing him to his lair or whatever his destination might be. I lost track of him before I had gone far. h Nevertheless I kept on go- ing just as if I were fully ac- quainted with my surroundings. Eventually I accomplished an- other corner. I was always do- ing that, I observed. I began to imagine the building was con- structed upon the bias. I was eternally turning corners with-the same resulting scenery-lockers. This time something new greet- ed my vision-a considerable group of young folks of non- descript ages and countenances were milling about impatiently in line. I approached the boy on the end to ascertain if possible, the cause of such extraordinary con- duct. Before I could state my question the youngster burst out with an energentically abrupt, Wha cher number? He had me at an unfair advantage, I think, for I couldn't remember anyone ever having given me a number and I told him so. l asked him where one could pro- cure these seemingly vital num- bers. He told me in his abrupt manner that they could be had at such and such a room down the hall aways. I saw a man standing in front of this room giving out tickets to everyone. I approached him and held out my hand, meantime expectation was written all over my face. My card read 686. How much? I asked in the most natural tones I could sum- mon. He replied that it was in the neighborhood of ten minutes. I loafed about the hall for a while until a gentleman with a delightful bass voice announced that things now stood at 675-700. I didn't know who was play- ing and I thought it rather an ex- tended score but I determined not to show my ignorance so I asked who won. The gentleman of the bass voice looked me over coldly for a moment and then inquired 167 among those out my card Then he ad- at once and if my number was just called. I held for him to inspect. vised me to get in get busy, so I got. I went in at the indicated but I got no farther than the threshold when another gentleman stopped me with the query, Number? I determined not to make a joke of it farther so I replied with my best com- pany manners, No, thank you, sir, I have one, sir. He looked positively wild for a bit. Then he held out his hand and I, not to be outdone, grasped it and shook it with all the energy I could summon. No, no, he pro- tested with unusual vigor, I want your number. Right then I filed away in my mind, mistake number five. My number evidently satisfied him for he said, All right, handed me a bunch of cards and said, Next, I sidled up to the next man in a more cautious attitude. Never, though I live to exces- sive old age, will I forget that brief period of my existence wherein I struggled through my enrollment. Everyone, it seemed, was firing advice at me. The way they parted with their knowl- edge was simply astounding in its reckless extravagauce. During the occasional lulls, I had several chances to get a new hold of my breath and to gather in the frayed edges of my nerves. When I finally emerged my brow was positively clammy. I stood for a moment to re- cover my equilibrium, when who should come around the corner but my friend of the morn. Well, are you about done, he inquired. I'm about done up, if that's what you mean, sir, I replied. Then he laughed. It was a hearty. appreciative laugh, one fraught with contagious enjoyment, so I joined in. Presently one might have ob- served two broad backs receding down the hallway amid hilarious emanations. But no one might have ob- served that the larger of the two inquired anxiously, Pardon me, but how does one go about it to get out of here, sir? Again the laugh, then, To your right at the first opening and keep going down, and 'good luck. ' Soon fresh air enveloped me. I had escaped. door he had V ,,, - THEMSATUIQDAYEVENLNG PEST -- In a dainty, white room of the girls' dorm at Brenau College a high heeled pump tapped the floor impatiently. Its owner thumped the array of cushions at a new angle beneath her fluffy bobbed headg started up expect- antly at the slightest sound in the corrider. In one hand she held the much-desired invitation to the Phi Kappa masquerade, the other clutched at a bright red bandage swathed about her throat. She frowned when the tower clock chimed fiveg but at a sudden commotion in the hall, she sighed with relief. The door burst open noisily, ushering in a dripping, rosy- cheeked girl, laden with packages and books, Whew, Peggy, she sang out as she rid herself of dripping wraps and parcels, this weather will be fierce on your throat. How is it, anyway? Better? Oh, Pat, cried the girl ad- dressed as Peggy, where on earth have you been? I'm almost crazy, the Dean says I can't go out tonight because of this horrid old sore throat! And, look--! She handed the engraved invi- tation to her room-mate. As Pat removed it from the crumpled envelope, she explained her late- ness. It is rather late, isn't it? But you see, Professor Brown as- signed the whole class a terrible thesis, and I've been at the libra- ry looking up data for mine. Oh, that's to try out Sue's new recipe for caramels, at Peggy's ques- tioning glance toward the soggy packages. I'm going to make a batch tonight. She unfolded the monogramed paper and read: Miss Margaret Olcott is invited to attend the annual masquerade ball of the Phi Kappa society, accompanied by Paul Harding, on the twenty-fifth of April. Please attend in costume. Gee! ejaculated Pat, you lucky thing! To go with Paul Harding, the most popular man on the campus! Why-but--the twenty-fifth, Why Peggy, that's today! That's just it, groaned ,the girl, I've got my costume and everything. I know if I went to- night Paul would ask me to the Junior 'Prom,' and I did want to go with him so badly. She sobbed painfully for her throat ached. Peggy by Proxy Pat knelt down and patted the quivering shoulder reassuringly. That's all right, Peggy, She comforted, He's sure to ask you anyway, just see if he doesn't. No, he won't, wailed Peggy, there's that Williams girl, he's just sure to ask her if I don't go tonight. She's so attractive, and I do believe he thinks I'm too quiet. He acts so coldly polite. I know he wouldn't have invited me to the ball if the Kappa's sis- ter sorority wasn't rushing me. If I could only go to the Prom with Paul, she could have him then, she declared vehemently. Pat was aghast at this out- burst. Afraid her chum was really ill, she forced Peggy to take a hot bath and put her to bed despite her protests. Then, while flying back and forth be- tween their little concealed cup- board and a single-burner gas stove, she prepared hot lemonade, while she related the interesting events of the day to divert her patient's mind from her dis- appointment. Then, seeing after all was well with the patient, she went down to the dining hall, whistling gaily. Peggy's eyes lingered on the door long after she had left. Patsy's a wonder, she thought, she could take any sit- uation in hand. Now if she were in my place she'd-oh, I wonder, would it be possible? Oh, dear, if Patsy only will! And with her mind at peace, Peggy rested quietly for the first time that day. Pat tip-toed noiselessly into the room, laying an arm load of magazines and a basket of fruit at the bedside, before she realized the still figure was not asleep. Oh, I was afraid that I would wake you. No, I didn't sleep, but I feel much more rested, Pat. Huh? Say, the girls sure have sympathy for you, they all dug up something out of their boxes from home. That reminds me, I'm just about due for a box myself. I wouldn't let the girls come up, told 'em that it might tire you, so they all sent their love. While thus informing the slen- 'der figure under the covers, Pat carefully measured ingredients into a ridiculously small pan and placed it on the stove. As she buttered a platter she rambled on, I am just in the mood for some delicious candy tonight, I hope this recipe is good. The menu was terrible tonight. Prunes! 168 Ug! She grimaced wryly as though even the thought was dis- tasteful. I sacrificed the matinee Saturday for these nuts, she said ruefully, emptying a tiny sack of assorted nuts in a cup. My poor allowance just has to stretch 'til Monday, D0 you think you could eat a caramel? Oh, no. I couldn't' eat anY- thing, but I appreciate the girls sending the fruit. But Patsy, now that you have given me a chance to get a WOI'd in edge- wise, I have something very im- portant to ask you. And you must do it! Will you? Peggy sat upright in her eagnerness. Well, what is it? inquired Patsy, stirring the candy thought- fully. Do you remember the time you were so rushed with your exams last year, and your rural cousin, Henry, came to see you? Well, she continued grievously, as the other girl's eyes twinkled merrily, you remember, then, how I took care of him while you crammed. Went walking with him, took him to the matinee, to tea and a million other things? Well, right now, tonight you, Pa- tricia Murphy, are going to settle up that debt by going to the mas- querade as I! Pat dropped limply into the nearest chair, a sticky spoon in one hand, the pan of candy in the other. VVha-what did you say? be- lieving that perhaps her chum was a little delirious. I said, you must go to the ball in my place, Peggy Went on en- thusiastically. You're not much taller than I, and even if your hair is darker you can pretend it is a wig. And, oh, Pat, you're so jolly, Paul will think I can be peppy, too, that I'm not always quiet. Pat, you must do it! Won't you please? Why Peggy, laughed Pat, how ridiculous! It's impossible. I wouldn't know what to do with myself, I'd probably upset the punch bowl. Oh, Pat, be seriousg you've got to do this. You would be masked and in costume, besides Paul has never met you, so what does it matter. He could never tell the difference in a hundred years. And I know you'd man- age so he'd ask me, I mean you, to the Prom, Oh, Pat, think of what I did for youg and I'll fContinued on Following Page.J W U15 SA TQRDAY EVEIYING HQST W -I , copy that thesis for you, I can lying here, easily. Please Pat! Seeing that her last and strong- est argument did not have the least effect, Peggy allowed a glistening tear, like a little round pearl, to roll slowly down her flushed cheek. Pat's resolve melted in an in- stant. Placing her cool hand lightly on the girl's hot brow, she said slowly, Don't take it so hard, dear. I-I'll go, but if any- thing goes wrong with your plans, don't hold it against me. It if Ill At 8:30 o'clock, Paul Harding, a rather quiet young man for all his popularity, arrayed in a re- splendent Harlequin costume waited perhaps a little nervously in the parlor of the Dorm for Miss Margaret Olcott to appear. The click of the door knob brought him instantly to his feet. His eyes widened and his jaws dropped perceptibly as he beheld a bewitching masked Gypsy, black haired, dusky cheekedg be- dangled and bespangled even to a little stiletto at her waist. A-er-Good evening, ah- Miss Olcott, he gulped. She laughed outright at his discomfiture, Good evening! Didn't you recognize me in all this make-up, she inquired mischiev- ously. Then patting the hair which protruded from beneath her red bandana, she said, This wig does make a difference, doesn't it? Oh certainly, but you look taller, and, oh, well, different somehow, he replied, puzzled. Oh, do you really think so? she replied innocently, smother- ing a giggle, as he held her wrap for her. Not much was said between the two on the way to the Phi Kappa frat house outside of a few for- mal remarks on casual happen- ings of the day. Pat in her cor- ner, careful to keep the little black mask adjusted, compliment- ed herself on getting away with IHGQUIIS Paul as well as she did. As she watched the campus build- ings skim by like a scene in mo- tio11 pictures. Pat dreamed of her triumph, how she would secure PeggY's invitation to the Prom, Of course, she reasoned, she must act very pleasant, compliment him on his athletic prowess and, most of all, she must flatter him. It was rather a ticklish job, though, trying to fill another girl's shoes. Her musings were ended abruptly by their arrival at the brightly lighted fraternity house. The ball room was transformed into a gala garden. The orches- tra harmonied from a rose arbor, its gay rollicking tunes makin!! Pat'S toes twitch before she had discarded her wrap. Dainty tables and chairs were scattered about the room, surrounded by palms and flowers, affording a cool spot and refreshments for the couples who were not danc- ing. Pat, entering to the spirit of her adventure, forgot to act the part of quiet little Peggy, but act- ing like her own natural self, she enjoyed herself immensely. Breathlessly, she was carried off by countless eager partners. The boys remarked they didn't think it possible such a quiet girl as Margaret Olcott could be so pep- py and attractive. Girls won- dered what had happened to that Olcott girl. When dancing with that match- less partner, Pat discovered the little praises she dutifully poured in Paul's ear were not half so hard to utter as she thought they would be. But how depreciating he was, thought Pat, he either modestly denied or protested against her praises. As an expectant youth wended his way across the shining floor to claim her for the next dance, Paul turned on his heel and led Pat to one of the secluded tables. I've hardly seen you the en- tire eveningf' he explained gruff- ly. Those guys haven't left you alone a minute. Even now three or four of them are searching the crowd for you. Pat was immediately on her guard. She had not been alone with Paul all evening, and with the game almost won a slip would mean ruin. But she blushed hotly at Paul's obvious jealousy. Well, she admitted, I'm afraid I did promise Dick and Ted and Harry this dance. She glanced longingly at the masked dancers as the orchestra struck up an encore. You see my program was filled, at his look of inquiry. She coughed apologetically, Are you catching cold? he in- quired in concern. Let me get your wrap. Oh, no. don't bother, ah-er- merely a little trouble with my throat. She gurgled helplessly in her handkerchief at this, under cover of the music. Peggy, er-Miss Olcott, would you care to, ah--attend-- A crash of the cymbals from the orchestra pit brought them to their feet. 169 Ladies and gentlemen, an- nounced the pompous leader, in a singsong voice. It is IIOW twelve o'clock. All unmask for the Grand March! For the second time that eve- ning Pat sank down limply in the nearest available chair. This time she clutched the tiny stiletto in her hand, instead ofa candy- covered spoong but her blank ex- pression was much the same. Unmask! How could she? To think, she silently moaned, when he had almost asked the all-im- portant question, that this should happen. The only detail she and Peggy had not considered! Oh, after everything had run so smoothly! The gorgeous decora- tions blurred and swam before her eyes as she saw everyone boisterously removing his mask. Paul stood above her, his mask dangling on his wrist, waiting pa- tiently for her to unclasp hers. How handsome he was, she thought. What would he think of her if he knew she was not Peggy? Wha to do? What to do? These questions raced through Pat's mind over and over. She sat as one turned to stone, staring dully about her. Her hand hung loosely at her side, releas- ing her grip on the glittering ornament. As Paul picked it up, tossing it in his palm, Pat's hands flew protectingly to her mask. Believing she was mere- ly teasing him, daring him to un- mask her, Paul severed the cord with a quick cut of the knife. In speechless and horrified amaement, Paul Harding stared into the frightened eyes of a girl who was not Margaret Olcott. Now you-you've done i-it, she sobbed bitterly, you- you've SD-Spoiled it a-all! Who-who the deuce are you? stuttered the bewildered Paul. I sup-suppose you mi-might as we-well know ev-everything n-now, she blurted, amidst a fresh burst of sobs, Peggy's g-got a sore th-throat, a-and the D-Dean wouldn't l-let her c-come because of i-it. But my dear child, what has that got to do with you? What is your name? asked poor Paul, still at sea. Please don't cry like that, it's really bad for you, you know. I'm Pa-Patricia Murphy, her sobs lessening as she con- fessed, P-Peggy's room-mate. She made me come as s-she be- cause-because--- Yes, go on, because why? CContinued on Page 174.5 My - THE SATURDAY EVENING PEST W -- The Saturday Evening Pest FOUNDED IN IGNORANCE Entered as Last Class Mail. lfjopyrighl, 1925. by Us.l l'hylis Fullc ................. Editor STAFF 'I'gl1-gg Tuck mflfilt-' T0l'l81 lottie Bolognie Eve O'TeSts Rastus Black Itill VVOEGFS llark Knight THE SCHOOL YEAR, We have again ended a school year-one fraught with every kind of activity and life. Not only have we participated in many contests but in many we have been successful. Let us survey the field: September brings with it the football season. A multitude of tickets were sold and enthusiasm abounded everywhere. The band, military-like in their maroon and white uniforms, led us through the downtown streets and on to the Mizzou field, where we pre- pared each time for the victories which we scored. The spirit in which our boys fought for the Old Castle on the Hill, set us an example for the remainder of the year. That we kept that spirit, was evidenced at the end of the six weeks. We emerged from all tests and exams successfully, as shown by our report cards. The social life of our school was definitely begun by Delph- Chrestos with their informal, carrying out the Hallowe'en idea. The Philo-Civics was artistic in a Japanese atmosphere, and the Hep-Elite, still a matter of mys- tery, gives us 3, pleasant thrill of expectation and curiosity. Again the whole school was witness to the opera, one of the best ever staged. We appreciate all the splendid work done by the participants of The Serenade. We have also enjoyed the As- sembly programs of orchestra, band and glee club selections. There is no doubt but what Forensics has been more than ever conspicuous this year. The question, Resolved, That United States should enter the League of Nations, proved exceptionally in- teresting. We bought our tickets and sat on edge during the con- tests. being relieved only after the, decision was announced. Golden success again came shining through during the bas- ketball season. The lads seemed everywhere at once and some of the scores they piled up against our opponents showed as much. Soon we were greeted with the good news of a Spring vacation. Along with this came the Teach- ers' Convention. Our old school displayed marvelous decorations, and exhibits of student work. Teachers from northwest Iowa stormed the building for two days. 1.800 strong. Athletics followed athletics. About this time, Track came into prominence. The coaches build- ed upon last year's successful team. And the student body was there 100 Der cent strong. The Seniors came out successful in this year's Inter-class meet. VVe dislike to lose some of our finest Tra.ck men, but we send our good wishes with them for future suc- cess. Then came more speaking con- tests. Gordon won the District and State Extemporaneous Con- test. Max won the District. State, Sectional and placed in the Na- tional contest. Now all this time the girls have had good cause for excite- ment. They had elected a May Queen and could not know who she was until the banquet. The Friendship banquet this year even surpassed its high standard of former years. An interesting and important phase of the high school life is the Record. All year the Record Board has faithfully given a pa- per that we can exhibit with pride to everyone. Along with the reg- ular editions were many Ex- tras, One of the most beauti- ful was that given out before Christmastide. Its cover was adorned with artistically colored illustration depicting the yule- tide scenes. Everyone of ,the numerous subscribers awaited anxiouslv every Friday for My Record, to see if he has as yet been found out by the Mule. Then comes exams, the Annu- als, and-graduation. Two classes leave us each year, one at Mid- year and one in .Iune. Were we asked the formula for SIOUX CITY SUCCESS we should give it this: Everyone does his best in his particular activity, and the students back every activity as a school. FAREVVELL Here's to thee, Seniors of 1925! May the days of thy life be as joyful and full of pleasant work, as they have been these past four years at dear old High. May each of you find some work in life to help balance thy obliga- 170 tions for the many conveniences and opportunities placed within thy reach by the incessant toil of thy fellow men. Never forget thy old friends and teachers and, above all else, make thyself the type of man or woman most de- sired and revered. May life be merciful to thee and may it make red blooded, peppy, courageous men and women out of thee. Thus is the earnest desire and message of the inhabitants of the Castle on the Hill. Ye will be missed. Yea, even as the nest is left without its mother bird so will Soo High be left until the new leaders of the coming class get into the harness. And now away, Solemn Melan- choly! List, ye Seniors, ye have passed the first milestone of life, do not misstep as the cheer, good will and jolly good natured wishes of the Castle students are sent to keep thee company in thy walks of life. Au Revoir. IN APPRECIATION In the attempt to make this year's Maroon and White a dis- tinctive and artistic edition, as well as a mirror of the year's ac- tivities, the Annual Board experi- enced a number of difficulties. The artist who was elected to the Board was graduated in summer school. In order that the book might not lack in the art work which is so necessary, Miss Fitch kindly volunteered her services and the services of her classes. The most of the art work con- tained in this volume is the work of her pupils. A number of the snap shot page designs and the feature sec- tion drawings are the work of Donald Williams. Early in the year the utter dearth of poetic ability on the board was evidenced. The poetic couplets and quatrains through- out the book were contributed by Kilbourne Marks. The midyear class prophecy was written by Mary Kemper. Stories for the humorous section were contrib- uted by Forrest Kiernan and Kenneth Stolze, and the Senior Farewell was contributed by Mar- garet Hutchins. For all these contributions which have been tendered gladly and freely the staff wishes to ex- press its appreciation. Because the book is the result of the com- bined efforts of so many students it is more truly your book than one edited solely by the staff. THE SATURDAY EVENING PEST TIMELY sm PS1 4 I . , g b Inlmla t,,,..., v W S I N V W f :W f v A f fa!!! W 522555224 : - iszssrffi if gf Q lllllll Lt.. , E -M T Shhh! Vile a1'e about to give ASSEMBLY AS SHE IS DONE two. P11YSiCS test t0m01'1'0W- you a few tip-offs, unconsciously emitted from the lips of the wise and otherwise that were seen through eye glasses, spy glasses, wine glasses, and so on. We find that around the time of the presi- dential campaigning we heard a lot about Keep Cool with Cool- idge. But at this time its all we can do to keep up with him. And then we have the economy program. All Cal really liked to SPEND was a busy day. Con- sequently the inauguration cere- monies had to suffer. Things were remedied, however, for aft- er listening to Vice President Dawes for a few minutes, the Sen- ators proceeded to stage an in- augural bawl of their own. Charlie gave the United States its first budget plan and now he's trying to budge it on the Senate. In the light of these facts we submit that Mr. Coolidge is the shut-up and Mr. Dawes the cut- up of the administration. The work of the government must go on, and Congress wants a big pay rake-off. They prob- ably need that 351,363,000 salary increase to enable them to study the problems of economy with easier mind. Such an increase would mean higher income tax. Let them try to collect it! After carefully examining an abundance of material and closely scrutiniz- ing life along the highways, by- ways, railways, subways and other ways it appears that many men have untold wealth! Sad as it may seem, it is all too apparent that the Student Eody in general conducts itself in a manner far from the ideal, dur- ing the assemblies. Thus: Time: Anything between first and seventh periods, usually tak- ing a study period, it seems. Setting: Aud. The students straggle in, usually succeed in getting settled in from 15 to 30 minutes. Half of the Studentius Populus find their seats out of order or the chair next to their friend vacant, and so after much migration through the struggling mass of humanity, camp thus. With much resultant neck twisting and breaking, we suc- ceed in ascertaining what our kindred spirits are wearing. While the teacher anxiously collects, de- posits and memorandums her flock, the assembly begins. tThis hastaken place during the first 35 minutes, the ensuing time to be occupied with the business of the dayl. Model attention is instantly shown when Mr. Heitman makes the various and sundry announce- ments, and after the reprimands fexceedingly few, often nonel, the praises fmultitudinousb, words to the conscience stricken present, giving of medals, the as- sembly begins. The speaker is introduced. Neighbor to neighbor on right: Do you have a pencil I could borrow? Physics test tomorrow. llgh, sure is the bunk. Guess I'll study. Same neighbor to neighbor on left fwho happens to be so un- fortunate as to have a tabletl: Paper please, just a sheet or 171 and Terrible, so I guess I'll study. Thanks. Speaker, condescending with dignified graciousness Knot al- ways, but exceptions only prove the rulel: Boys and girls. A quick sense of mutiny and martyrship passes through the souls of those present.. lt may be said that almost 100 per cent of those present are present in body, that about 1 per cent are present in mind, 20 Der cent are far in the land of dreams, the other 79 per cent have buried their physiognomies deep in a Wild West Magazine or Chem- istry book. Speaker: My subject reminds me of a little joke that I remem- ber having experienced as a boy, etc. The crowd takes lazy momen- tary interest, and after uproari- ous applause settle back to their several occupations. For four minutes the speaker presents his ideals and words to a nodding audience. Thengwe are aroused from our lethargy by a gentle cough emitted from the lips of an unconscious and ab- sorbed youth. Immediatel-y and suddenly timmediately and sud- denly can hardly even describe the lightning-like celerityl, the epidemic spreads like a prairie fire. The whole body becomes victim of a violent and prolonged coughing spell. Frantic efforts of the pedagogue availeth little and nothing. The assembly comes to 3 close at last. VVe have for- gotten more than we knew. We have lost our study periods, and our cup runneth over with make- up work. MORAL: IF THE CAP FITS, GET RID OF IT! THE SATURDAY EVENING PEST '- I .-.5'!!L.-.av -1, :-me ,,,. -1 f-f'- fffzufhe: C S . P NOIMS -x. 0 W .... v- I X ADDR4353 Au. f -. WI QRIKWS 4 J 0 I ' q ,ff - 'Qi-91.4, U Hlfffiijilil BOKAYS T0 0 .-' -1 . , r, :gggggggggggg T1-1EEmroR 'I ' ' J Q' 1' TH-1:8055-ITLL L ' ' ' ...aaiiiiiifff -H 1. 4 0, liil li .., 1 1' 6 is' A ff r ly - gig.. ' f . Dere Katrinka: Alvays ve bain intrested in dey Phisicholgy classes at dis lille high schoole. Ve find dem much to love mit in in 0ll1'll hearts. Ve feel dey will chust bear a vee bit uf praise undt con1binatio11, co11templation, condemnation, explanation, exe- cration or laudation, or vatever it ees. Dey Phisichology class in 314 011 dey 5th period, it bain maighty funny-you know vere you could make the laugh-out. Dey lille youngstors, who run as follows into tl1e room, undt bearly missing der teacher in der rush, and leaving der bel vat ring dong behind, are sucl1 as we know, called Redman, Keifer, VVOl'k0VGI'tlI119, undt McBride and so 011. You yust could glean vat kind da material to vork mit is like to dey Auto Salvadge Gump- 11y. Vel, class, it begins. Oh! Chust von n1on1e11t, ve here dey an- nouncement vat de Prufesor of dis Phisichology undt he say Vill the vollowi11g those who ran11ed in n1it de bell after rung- i11g, plase do a report to me after dis is over mit? He do grin den. Vell, such a dum bunch I never sawed, Lizzie. Dey say dot dey brain it has so much a dey cells as wires could done fill a place vot bees a block cubic. Undt I boil inside myself for dem to say dot. Vun other humorous ting along l1appined. Bain so in- trested in dey medella oblonga- tions proces of mey brane dot I could no remember vot dot it vas raneing undt lightning. Vell, and you suppose vot? Such a Pur- fesor I never hope to brain vis- ulize fornever. Val, de lighting plaid de window sill boutg and den it bank crash as Jove caimed over riding. Den Lizzie, in mey hart, ey done fear fo undt all dey lille kids. Den. Bang! Squeak! went dey hit lighting undt all de time de Perfesor he say Terrord not be. fMy lawd, I was fur yun1pi11g den and noW.l He said again, If struck by lighting hear, vel over it den be will undt ve know 11odi11g about it. Vasn't I redy to prechr swear? I exe- m-raided vidi11. Butte, den know you 111aiy be l1e dumn forget I bai11 dered. Uh, l1e vas a von- derful perfesor. De class ofever be done wait l1e say dot Psichlogie bain nice good. Stoudy of brain got n1ayself, how de memory in dey course of-oof dey name, bai11 so long. Vell, never could I wish to myself that I should go to these again. Sin Cerely Very Yurs, Mrs. Oswald. EN ELUCIDATION ON THE INTRICACIICS OF EVOLUTION Oh, I oft cogitate on tl1e mys- tical past eons of ages ago, when the cohesions of molecules first began i11 terrestorial caverns be- lowg yes, I oft speculate how the heulandite grew, in its tetrahex- abedronical way, inclosed in its amygdaloidalic nome, in that antedeluvian day. Oh, the great paedermatous dinotheriums roamed, though hypostatically unknown to me, in those hyper- borean regions of cold, by the paleocrystic sea. But by some s u d d e n glacial cataclysmatic change the whole brobdingnagian troop were irrevocably buried in cenooic drift, and irretrievably lost in the soup. A MUNICIPAL COURT City Attorney, fresh and bright from a good night's sleep, comes forward to question a meek look- ing witness to whom Judge Hayes hasjust administered the oath. Do you know the prisoner well? begins the attorney. I never knew him sick. At this the judge wakes up long enough to drink a glass of water. How long have you known him? ' 172 From two feet up to five feet ten. Phat will be enough frivoli- ty, sir, remarks his Honor. shak- ing his finger at him, Do not avoid his questions. Attorney, now sure of success: Will you please state wl1at pro- fession the prisoner follows? He's been a professor ever since I k119W him. Professor of what? Professor of Religion. The lawyer begins to look like an approaching thu11derstorm and shouts: Say, n1an, don't you l1lld6l'St2il1d English? What does that man do? Usually what he pleases. iExasperatedl: Please tell the judge wl1at the defendant fol- lows. Witness, turning to judge: Your Honor, the defendant fol- lows tl1e bootleggers to South Sioux. Attorney gives him a look that would freeze an Eskimo and as a last resort asks slowly: How -does-he-support-himsel f ? Witness stops to consider. At- torney sn1iles faintly, but the smile disappears forever when the witness declares: I saw him support himself against the lamp post last night. Thereupon court was adjourned. DON l S FOR DUMBS Don't block traffic by stopping i11 tl1e hall to powder your nose. CD0 it in class.l Don't cram the ,night before exams. fIt's easier to flunkl. Donlt ru11 down the stairs. tSlide down the bannis- tersl. Don't leave dishes belong- ing to the lu11ch room lying around. fThrow them awayl. Don't make fun of your class- mates. fSave your jibes for the facultyl, Don't carve initials on the desks. fWood of hannisters is much softerl. Don't waste paper by drawing pictures on it. fThey show up much better on wallsl. 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F' E152 ed you to ask her t-to the And to think you had almost if J-J11Hi0I' PPOHL and W3-S SUYB asked Peggy to the 'Prom,' she y-you would i-if she c-came Said dismally, iii' QQPQQ with YOU t-tonight. Paul was pacing the floor. xy' Pat was on the verge of break- The Grand March was over, re- Iii if, ing down again, but she bit her freshments had been served, but 1:52 lip and held back the tears. neither of the two had noticed, ,Evil w I 1 Lf: at Wil ci lf in lf 23' g I' COAL coAL Q, S xi, 'fel . if ' we Wig l . MBER C IO t - 12' P 2 1 New Location--Seventh and Clark Streets WEE ii 3 llhxji Lumber -- Ml!! Work -- Buzldzng' Materzals ' wa! ll .743 , X A Sewer Pipe 1 iff Flec Lining ,ig Wall Coping PE New E t 5' 'E 'i Q45 COAL COAL .i 1 l: f f : f ,E-4: milf We 'ali 174 .,.. .. ..., ,.'.. .',.ua...'L'.i'.7 uu.cu.. xi.M.7..KT.::,1.E:n-if-----wwf-rir:Q?wa.an f-.,v, ..,-'-.. 1 ::.Q. ....,. :.:5'5m,.m .,.. :Ulf ,... 1T..J,.iZIM .'..... 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As it is late. the car sped up the dormitory Ali Paul came to his senses with a driveway, the silence became so Qi jerk, Oh, I beg your pal-dong oppressive, she was afraid she 11? May I get your wraps for you? would Scream- I insist on seeing you home, Miss They had walked up the Steps, iii! Murphyfi still in silence, and were standing HN The ride to Pat's dorm was in the arched door-way, when J fill? 1 -- 121 lil iii ML F if ' ill Your Home Will Be a Home of C f cl Pl it om ort an easure in When You Install lla lifl .,.l t' 1 W cl W ic Ei a iona oo or s i'f5 Millwork, Sicleboards, Bookcases, Mantels W and Kitchen Furniture 17 Zi-1 ,V 3 - l-l. 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J ' -W un-In nun-I Cream Parlor illllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Paul broke the spell with his deep voice. Look here, Peg-ah, Miss Patricia, I asked you to attend the 'Prom' with me, that is I started to, and if you would care to go- Pat's eyes opened wide with astonishment. But Peggy-oh, I couldn't, Mr. Harding. Thanks awfully, Magazines IIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllm tion of asking your friend, but Ruth Williams, until 1 met you. I'll call you tomorrow. Good night, Miss Pat. And he was gone. Pat stumbled blindly up the stairs. She could never face Peggy after her failure. She knew now that she wanted to go to the Prom with Paul herself, but Peggy would never know that. though. Perhaps you'd like to know She crept quietly into their that I hadn't the slightest inten- roonig if Peggy were only asleep, IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIlllIlllIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlllIlllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIU! he people of this community have been depositing their funds in our hanh for thirty-two years W oodbury County SHVIHQS Bank VllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIlIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIlllIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E17 7 Uses. .. 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Tiff Wagner, Garrlson ov, pluck , ,Ii 6: Abbott MARK I Live Stock Commission C - gil Merclzafzts FRANK E.sc0T Q2 206-208 Exchange Building WMM-ISSION 00- Stock Yards Q0 sv! Ei' Sioux City, Iowa iq CIT1' A Iii I IQI :III gn 1. LII gg I L'II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tff'T ?'fl arflfl 'S ' CtL ?:1 f1'--5Q'viij ..'r' Eff. 43..'::.-11163: -21' f1'7:3'5 K., 1153 5?-if:-371 -:F Ti?-59-1-Qivtqfi ::. V.. : 1 T . .:.- ..... IlllllllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllIIIllllIllIIllllllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll INIlllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DIRECTORY X233 SIOUX CITY STUCK YARDS Exchange Bldg. Swag Yards HERE is absolutely no- thing in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaperg and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey. e U SefmHf'E,?.?5ny Sloux low Braunger- Anthony Produce Co. 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S.-Thesis is on your desk. illlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIllII1IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllIllllllIIHllllllIIllIIllllllIlllIlIIlllIllIllIIlllllllIIlllIlllIIllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E JOHN W. BEEMER, Secretary and Manager : EDVVARD M. WARD, President ICDNA M. VVARD, Treasurer C 't l S 1 C m n - v H E1ve1'ythzng for ,Schools Heating and Ventilation Chemical Toilets , if ' A . I ' ftsgf-fi 1 Plymouth Bl0Ck ' ..2Q J Fourth and Court Streets 4 Sioux City, Iowa l' ' ' School Furniture Drinking: Fountains 'ix ,,-.x A School Wagons Blackboards 4 ,Qg . -',- Auto Bus Bodies Maps and Globes 'A Playground Equipment Crayons and Erasers 6, n Domestic Science School Papers Manual Training Flag Poles XVindow Shades VVindow Guards .- .. . . 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Z - - ' -' - ' 4- 1 - 'sa tmstz THE SATURDAY EVENING PEST PAUL XVI' AVER IN IKP1 S AUNT After his portrayal in Cold Water we would not be sur- prised by any new antics that Paul Weaver might bring to the cinema. But we think that you'll find him more natural in Ikey's Aunt. The pict re Last Local M ovzes CWith Apologies to First National Pictures.J ONL Y1' AR T0 14Lf1P Here is a movie One Year to Flap that shows S. C. H. S. alive on the job of finding new thrills. The story takes you behind the exciting scenes of high school life, and weaves a mystery around a little H. S. -g . . W -- ,, .. ,, ,,.v--' ' ft., . . f, .-., h .-A ..-- rt , V -cf-gig, ry Ajpg- . -. ., - SiC' ,g. -xr . -.. . -J -... ..- .: '.... . . M,,....-W..:....:..,.....12:.l.x..-.2::.:,v...:-.....:,....l.L..,,,,AL k2.,Y.................g. mn-umlmal ....,....,..,,,.YA Y 1 A ,,, 1 , as 1 1 u H 4. A A A 65 W V9 V7 J KI cz 7 ,, rt , ' Y O , is a clever adaptation of the farce by Puge Mullan, who is domineering the production. Arley Goebel, Phenia Bolton, Marie Lichty and Carl Hoff- man also head the cast. DOROTHY HENNESSY IN THE HEART OF A TEMPTRESSH The beautiful Dorothy Hen- nessy,a rare flower in the realm of movie stars, is ready with her newest picture, The Heart of a Temptressf' It is not easy to find 3, story to fit that allur- ing Hennessy personality except here as the S. C. H. S. beauty, who tolerates no man, she is suited better, perhaps, than ever before in her colorful ca- reer. Have you heard that Miss Hennessy will star in Bumworthy's novel, The Big Monkey? XVILMA PETTY IN PETER PAN This dainty, slight, charm- ing star has been a great favor- ite with movie fans every- where. But her marvelous suc- cess in the portrayal of the Winsome Pan has surpassed all her former popularity. This is a delightful tail, suitable for all High School students to attend, providing they are ac- companied by their parents. The dog of the play is aptly handled by Buzz Brown. Other notables of the cast are Dor- othy Kaup, and Len Lamar playing opposite Mid Melody. iz' v'W'w'w 'l'w 'ww'- v Don't 3, Fail to Miss 1' These Attractions! 4 tl ji jr lr ,P , , - - - ....... - - 2' 183 ta Flapper, portrayed by Mabel Trowl, to whom a doctor fSmithj has given one more year of flapperism. Supporting the stars are: YVarner Taylor, Frances Anderson and Ephri- am Baron, all well known players. WESLEY JONES IN ONE VVAY LINE We used to envy Wesley Jones his sudden rise to movie popularity, but now that we know him better we only ad- mire him fFair Sex espe- cially! J' With Helen Huff and Bessie Goebel, this rising young favorite is featured in One Way Line, playing the part of the Sioux City Youth who goes adventuring in Soo High Society. One Way Line is really a, relightful one growing around the core of a dramatic situation, centering in the jealousies of two beau tiful young women . tt- ---1f. .-.. t-i. - -.-.-- - -ftu --Y-fl--'-T'9't ' '---- ff - ' i 'm ,:,: : i?2 1:j--12-:H t-H- K-vw -: wr' -1-u : r :. ' -Qiljr g mn g L - L L 'jyu-un ml., r if u I .:g-.....-.z--..:...:.-.:.g.. .-.:.-....-.. U-. ' - ' -' S' ' ' '53-4 ' ' ' A S... ......u...MA .H ,,...'.- Im, Q A, ulIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll ' Sioux City Stationery Co. Books, Stationery and School Supplies 509 Pierce Street llIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Elastic Hosiery 5 Knee Caps, Anklets, Leggings, Ab- E E 5 dominal and Athletic Supporters, Chemical and Laboratory Equipment. Gaynor-Bagstacl Co 5 306-30S Pierce St., Sioux City, Ia. li I if.. .,.. Lai i' I 50 -'N 3 mg . i l i 1 l J -.-. . ......,.... wi.-...mu WAAS ,Q -ig, Y7,7, K Yynq WWAHE xii it mt. fir it - '- -' mai, -I: ggi: . I 664. 1 Ziilzi IH7 . 'W ., . , , ,,-,,,, ' sr or ,git I QM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIII For Quality and Service - can E if N .. . fy Pierce Street Grocery W I i , A and Meat Market .. .Wm , Lf . il. Also Home Made Cooking and 5 emi Pastry ' wr 5 u rg ,.4. 4, 27th and Pierce Sts. f' in Auto Phone 71939 and 71604 W4 LJ M rr rr'r 'ir'rr 'rrrr' rr'rr'i' rrr'ffr'ffr'if'ffi'ff fri'fff'riii'ri'rir' 'ii ir'i r 'i fr rr'rf 'rrr I 'r'' ff'rrfi'frrf'rrfi'iiii'iiir'r'r Beuttier Sz rnolol HT ii' it ri f : ARCHITECTS and .fit il E Wm. Beumer, A. 1. A. ENGINEERLSI freiepimnp E Ralph Arnold, A. I. A. Auto S7091 3 :ffm ' ' 'a 405-6-7-8-9-10 Grain Exchange Bldg. E SIOUX CITY, IOWA. E HSPECIALIZING IN THE DESIGN OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIII !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll 5 I ,f 'F it H11 wifi I str lg Y. gr f 11' 4 . in r .gl I la . . 1 I ri A Scene from The Serenade. xg' I 84 ll 1 1 , - V- -n-w vfr- - -------n----1, f '--- - -H '-.. .... .::iIL.. .i.. ming...api-.m..:.'Tr.::.:..h' 1 ..i'..:2-3. f -- W W ,fum ,, ,,, ,,, A W, ---1 nl - -- -- --V-A F-17-H 4 H ' X , : W ...Mi .f-'r fzeeamevz' J . .H-1-:ce ase-'1fmsL .a -+E2'I:'m:m:m:m:nmn,M A N ,n .. ..,n . , ......nw,.,,n....n. ....., .n,,..,, . ,,.....,. mi... -....l..n. . . .......-.................,g...., .... .,.,nl... A p vi, ul an -- v ...--- -- - -- -f-f 4-'-A---'- -i u----umm-f --ff 5 lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllI IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll an M - 4 f ' . Musto ,, Fr 5,5 11 . ,. 1 l: Vvithout it education is not 'if' ,Sufi . A lg Complete M, Ay 1 ' ' S ' ' T C U , , 9 by ,M ig ' 4 - ton S los li E Sioux City's Complete Sheet Music 3 l I lg Shop : The Art of Smgmg 3 l 526 Pierce Street 2 Violin 6,1 piuce sneer Piano E 5 llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllm Kilbourne Marks went into his regular barber shop to get a hair cut and shave. The barber who strapped him up was unfamiliar, so Kilbourne puzzledly asked him: Are you the man who cut my hair last? I He nearly fell out of the chair in his astonishment when the unfamiliar replied: I couldn't have, sir. I've only been here a year! After Jessie Murray went to a fashionable school she began signing her letters with the newly adopted name of Jessica. Her brother Tom replied as follows: Dear Jessica: Dadica and Momica have gone to visit Aunt Lizzica. Uncle Tomica, is talking about buying a new Carrica, but he doesn't know whether to buy a Fordica or a Chevica. The old cowica had a calfica. I was going to call it Nellica., but I changed it to Jimmica because it was a bullica. Your loving brother, , TOMICA. , I llIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Accurate, thorough , prompt p and 6C07Z0mlCdl' -- Whether a repair item or the E purchase of a piece of jewe' ry E ll W 111 H. Beck Co. I Established l878 J 610 de,-5 sioux City I , . H .,.e -, E E I lv pp 185 H - M - --if-----W - ----H Y -- A-+ W WV '-- : -Tw1z7l1x----QAA-f 'ikm' 'l ' - ' -Y - .. . V ' - fran- -. px -. . -.,,'-. V.,---v --,-- tx z' il-1' , 1 1 11131111 1 11' 1 1 S11 1 1 f' 1321113 I . 143511 'I 1312, an M511 A -1 el 5 11 p 2111 1 .4111 1 p 1 1 1111 1 1111 . . gy Q ff, . ' 1 1 it , 1-11, gy 11111 1 5,1 , Q 1 . P11 1 1 'ei :lj 1 .Ill .ll .ig 1 1'1 E21 1 1 . .5 1 511 1 Iii,- 1-1- , 13 , 11 511 M312 1531 'Q'-1 11,3111 .,.. iid: . ,, ,:11 1 11 1 fi' 1 1 if l 5111 1 1 -C11 1 .hi , 1 241 1 1 1 311 1 1111 r?f'S?'T2r.5.:: S v C v' 1:iEi5.:73,Li?3:':caE'. 4311-3 .L 1. n M .N .1.111..,..,.m-v......... , n.1.,...,.-1. ..1-1-.W-m.,u.. ...W L-3-r-m-,Tr . ,- .wr-59, V NSG!-,mfs--rg--W-11-H1-111 :nw 1-fs4m-:5A:11Ms--- 11,1 c Qur l-leartiest Congratulations To Faculty ana' Students on Completion of a Great Year! HE scholastic year in Central High School is over! It has been a notable year in the class-room as Well as on the forum, stage and athletic field. And you have Well earned the hearty congratulations ex- tended to you in a spirit of sincerity by Davidson's. As vacation-time approaches, it is our earnest hope that the summer days may prove both pleasant and profitable. The Serwees of Da'vz'd5on'5 Know No Vacation! At such a time the convenience and advantages of The Big Store are more than ever on the alert to serve you. If at home, the summer merchandising efforts of the entire organization are constantly being exerted in your behalf. If out of the city, you may rely upon the Personal Shopping Service of a Mail Order Department that knows no superior in all the northwest. Wherever you are, Ita-,'i:'.son's can serve you best. 1 ' 111 Shopping Center of Three States ..,'qTQg5i, gg ' 1' ni-.. Q1 5 a..V5L.x.i i 1...f511sf:.1''Enf-,gaze-cpintlkssmier-LSLA, 5'f'Jt l V 11-HW !L'.1tm:. . , f .P ff L 186 Eililr-rv---F .7 'i Uitiif 'Y g'jgjgggg3 r :1r'v:v'::'r1' 1g13eg.g1g:g4f35- 53 :A-Vw - - - -- -L-A-AH A-W--W-A' V ff 'A W 11' ll y all NSU l 1 ,,, I ' L , U, ,, Hu, , ,. , viii HL fi ll , fair, L 'Q 'Vi E, .li l I , l Stl so I ,L 1 52.5 , any ' l il .Jzft , Ja! - . ,, .-.in , X,-3, ,,., 1 l ill., Vgflil H ,N , . n..-le U1 ' Ill Pi, i.l- iff ll-.5 L ,.. ef: 'KW lie I V , M tlll gill NV, li! W i if! ,f, I f S. 1. 1' nf i an l Fill veil 515: i Ne, li :li 'fill nz, jig , Fel iff li Y. v ily iff L1 EL ll l. li 7-H El lf? 1511! pparel of Class For Clan, Class-Day and After Clan-Days RADUATES and Under-graduates are sure to find at Davidson's the classiest clothing that has ever passed the final examination of expert factory inspection and experienced buyers' selection. What- ever your needs-for Class-room, Class-day or After Class, you may count on Davidson's for such service i as very few stores in the middle West are able to give. For gifts or personal Wear, We suggest- F or tlze Gtr! Graduate- New Ensembles Silk Hosiery Choker Beads Summer Coats Sports Apparel Finger Rings Silk Frocks New Blouses DaintyKerchiefs For the Boy Graduate- Two-Pants Suits Straw Hats Belts, Buckles New Sweaters Golf Hose Silk Neckties New Oxfords Silk Hose Nifty Shirts Ill ll Slziopynng Center of Three States 187 lei L nl lm lil sgl -- il LV' :Q 'WL 'Z il Nl in l lv' L lltl W6 ,ffl Wil lg, .11 igjil li' f 4 ,B ii. 1 ll lg' R 1: ' ,sg 'l E94 ,let if tial qfiqg :lil Q-il NAD' FSH H55 lui! EV 'Q' was pri, 4, K ll lil, iff l xgul ii J I i si' QE rr ' 1 12 1 lf gi ' 1 in -4 Fi y li H mill SFF ' lf. 'C af 'l lfibl ? 'l ,, ,. . .... ,, . .. . , , , ,,. ,....,,.-- ,,.-w..,.-,, ,, .-www,-f, ,L ,, Ma ,.a-.,.--wfYnfwv,-,wmm1m,-.,.,. . .,,-,.-.,,,...,.-.,., MMM .ms sq , , -L-,.. , ,ie - e -- VW fs , .C ,Ls Eesti, L., ,.,, LLL,-V ,Lg ,Y Y M, - -- - sm'-I-I'-'my --5-,A -5--gg--L,-su-Eggs, ., ML- ,A ,,1 , V 1 in L z in L., .ffl y. 'x I .,1 :fa N 24 gj. -! :JA if ,ln .75 mt 1109! its .fu LIP flag? I r 2 1 Z I 4 I k Il I I . l'mi'i'II'?I Ili IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y lil 1 if' as C O O Is ' 7 IZ? O F is only your preparation for the larger Work that must come after. The better the foundation you lay rf now, the stronger and larger will be the structure of your success. Flu The habit of saving money will go farther to in- 1:7 sure success than any other you may acquire. Form 'Igl- it now, with the co-operation and encouragement of If? this strong bank, which pays 425 interest on deposits Lrg from a dollar up. gf? Ht, V' H.: QQ www Q7 Ii 4' if f ' E I 'H iiei ltll , -g a ill I 5 ,Vi - fl' I ff H11 5 X if I' Inf fi I EL ELI if if .1 A f' I gm If L CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS My UNDER U. s. GOVERNMENT suPERv1s1oN T he N atzbmzl Bank for S6Z7JZ.72g.i' IllltIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll E I I y iss 't I , , --A,-- Y, .-..,, , , ,,.,,, ... fl.-1.-Q , J 'T fi Q ' f t ' ng if 'il n ': ' '1 'H 'E 13223 r2 '. :7ig 'jj' ' 'Hs'-fy,-L--ui.rfge.wf-iw .mum mug, -f:-f-L-.e-,y-2s---1g::1- : '!i'f::: 'Ii':: : '':':,:'M2: 1 2::n::: Q,? . 'ri li ,EQ 1? IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllillllllllIlilllllIIIIIllIIllIlllIllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - if i' K cl k cl S 1' iz I :N f:-N ,Q gf if o a s an upp ies 1 'if' ' X - 2 i Q lg C 2 mil V XW ' Developingaprinting ff Enlarglng 3 515 Of the Superior Kind iii, l 2 4 Zimmerman Bros. V5 E it E J i E54 f . r li- .. 63? 7 My 'El :Xu .Qi Q P . Z Zu' 7 'll J. A, Ig. 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E' 1 Not guilty, answered truthful John. if 'Nil V L in :J IllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E Wil ' I E . 1 y Ev! l A, ,gd :lift f - sg , Q lg 1 in 313 ill r 2, ,brig ir' I ig ' 51,121 W ,Q Il fir ills ,A Qi' . 1 A: W. X-'Yo 1 , it wing , i X X J , 1 i X M K N' ' ff ' XX ,si U33 -sex sf . lg,- , ailiiib 1 6431 o XX X , Sioux Candy Co. 1yyr f W4 sloux CITY, IOWA X ff ' lvim 'l IIIIIIllllllllllllllllillllllIllllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllIIIIllllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllilIIllIIllIIIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIllIlllIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E 1 E l V511 . lu E 1 QM 189 ' VM? V - 'f V ' YW- -ees .n.,. me .e,n. e,.m,,...,f,..:.r..f.f ...... ..,, .Q .... a.Al.-..m i ..,. ' .lin . ,l.l ,.., . ........,. ...r.,.l. u.ul..,r, . reggae egfiiii-?2K5gf 4 f to a : 'Q 'V 608 Pierce' Slrect ' 1 Extract from Soph's Short Story X5 4 with remarkable insight. 1 w r W Vlvv lu- LLL . . N if i.i1arW dimers - , in ,, 4. ,. -.Ji it l :rf ,. l nw. is, z i W . .,.Y .v, P i 2 li 'll ,gl Ugg IllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIllllIlIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll The gli? Ll.: will Schoeneman Lumber Co. 3 1 iifii Can surprise you with the low cost of building a HOME. Get started early and you can soon own a modern HOME, the best investment in the world. ual i 13-i if 12141, See our plan books at West Seventh and Main Sts. Phone 2512 ifzgf fig ,rf i Z' BIN!IIIIllIllllIllIllllllIIlIllllIllIllllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lglfil F95 To Honorable Editor Saturday Evening Pest, who should never fight, tank you. fi! Asteamed Madam: .12 . Ml ,553 Sunday last, I tell my wife, Mamie, to walk with me on the street car to Cousin . f-4 Gee's house where I oftenly go to conflap. , 5 QIE When we get there, Cousin Gee and Mrs. Gee war arguing with dishes, etc., ,1 but they received us with composhere. As soon as we was sitted, I say to Cousin Gee: 5 ,li 355 What do you tink of Eyenstine Thiery? N A fn, i, y I tink it are wrong, corrode Gee. f' ,xl Why perhapsly? I suggest, fgglil Because the sun do not reflection the starsj' he collapse. 'EEN 555, It do, resort I. ttyl' jjfi It don't, he dally. 'jiri It do, screeches my wife, who always tink like me, It don't, dictate Mrs. Gee, who always tink like her spousely. Mill 1Continued on Following' I age.D gill gliiilf VIIIllIIIIIllIIllIllIIllIIlIIIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIllIIllIllIIllIIlIIllIIlIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH . ,vw it-'M l ' -ti 1 wi law Lil W iw elf lifl iii? 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N A t E ,. 1 .. 3 to liiggi HJ llIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllel Mm IOLIX 1 CII Sl W1'11I1 O lf' S' Ct I t A ' C y g ' lg? flncorporatedl lil? Dependable Canvas Products 325 vt' V Z' 1 1 9 0 0 X L SIOUX C1ty s Headquarters for Tourlst Equipment 914-916 Fourth Sf. Sioux City, Iowa . WK IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllilllllllllllllll W W' itil' More insnults are enjoyed. Then there is hits, followed fastly by Jui Jitsu and hair tugging. Chair furniture is smashy to window and dishes is flying highly.. ., Intermission by polizes. lf' Lovingly yours, ,if XVHAM BANG. S. P.-I are now languaging in jail, thank you. As you all know, two of our well-known Castelites were united into the Mr. if and Mrs. Malady. At the class track meet the following conversation was over- ol, heard by a. conscience-lacking Pest reporter: Li. Mr. M.: Still love me? Mrs. M.: Yes. Mr. M.: Very much? Mrs. M.: Bushe1s. Mr. M.: Then, say, honey, couldn't I keep six bits out of my fl salary this week? Evidently our Mrs. M. is very economical. ',2?, lsr IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllillllliIllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll :ii my 5.42 . , . X -- If You Lzke Batter Scotch You ll Lzke get-.1 will T? J E R rj 5 , . Ask for it by E Each Piece . 5 5 , , name cn both I1 5 Indwtdually J , rg X 5 W a ed oc packages if 5 'I' IH pp i T i and bulk My M 1 V ,, S 4 Ili L A Product of some Cay, U. S.A. i, Cracker, Cookie-Cake and Candy Makers L I. IlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIHllIIIIVIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllilllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iii 191 if i . . ...,, , ,,.. ,.,..,,. . W. .W fi s lf' f' 'Q ufifk i i'f?i ifiif?i55 i1Z9iQ2f 1 3 E1,gssu-mr.,--rA -- Y'-'-noe-L -Q---4--I---1-1 7 -,,,,, ,,,,, ...QI ----fog----, ,vue-U -WWW M Y W -I - 3 EIN 5 A V553 I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll III Il ulllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII : 4543. We Call For and Deliver E , ie E E 'V W , Lundgren 6: Andreen ' 1 l Conway s - at . . . , - Druggzstf ,et it 5 Qutclc Serotce Shoe Repatrzng 5 lg is E Not the largest, but the Best Shoe ' g Shop in the city. A trial will convince you of our superior work. i E Three Stores to .11 1 , Serve You tis!-ij, x I 2 2116 Court Street 5 ij! is ,. ' B L 25 2 424 Fifth st. Sioux City, Io. 5 1016 Court Street 2 E O M THORENI ' 1415 Fourth Street S Formerly Manager, Now Proprietor Q Si0UX City: T0Wa- illlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illll lu IIII Illllllllllllll I IIIIIII IIII I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illl Ll IIIIII I II Il I Il I I Y?2II QI ,rw 3 X I-I b .1 Compliments of N 3 upmo 1 e ,N 1 : it A 5' 5 . : it FOWS Ewhfs . A. Berry 31 g ' ti, if S . - Attorney-at-Law Cummlns Motor Co, 3 5 Pierce St 604 Iowa Building it . f f , EW ll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIII Ill IIIIII IIIIII I I IIII II W Hill X IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII II II III 3 E Cf ,, QI : Ask for Peerless Brand of Cereals yo? White and Yellow Cornmeal, Wheat and Rye Grahams, ,im t Whole Wheat Flour Breakfast Food, Poultry and Chick 1 Feeds, Dairy Feed and Cracked Corn. :- l K t iv i We Sell Flour, Feed, Grain and Hay gi 1 l - - P IS it t Akron Mllllng Company Eioftiiift 3 : Auto Phones 58921-58922 Bell Phone 332 I Il II IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIII II I 1 15 glIIIIIllIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII IIIIIII II I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I.I v 5 Harry I-I. Adair Raymond E. Gobel Paul A. Warner I ' li i .9 ' . 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Fire- 3 7: proof. fine location, modern, good : Her: E service, prices right - fiiil - - ill Warnock Building ,ity . I Sioux City, Iowa FillllIIIIIINy!!IIllIIllIIIIllIIllIIllIllIIllIIllIIllIIIlIIIIIIllIliIIIIIIIllIllllllllvllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIllIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll l 1 -it 55.34 Cal Gustafson, returning home after a rather late date one night, stopped in the Martin for breakfast. On being served, he turned to the waitress and complained: 'tml Here's a piece of steel in this bacon. What's the matter? His ire was quelled instantly when the waiter replied: Dunno, must have been a razor back. g --l - p.l,,,1 Irene Harvalis: What are you laughing at? Kilbourne Marks: Ha, ha! Our old cow swallowed my knickerbockersf' iii? Irene H.: How did it affect her? tlfhgl Kilbourne M.: Why, her breath is coming in short pants. 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Nine times in ten because of financial difficulties Save Sometlzzhg Regularly and you save worry, too THE TOY Nrisfisiszrd BANKS Capital and Surplus, S2,000,000.00 Resources Over S22,000,000.00 SOUTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND NEBRASKA, SIOUX CITY, IOWA IllllllIIIIIIIIIllllIIII1IllIllllllllllllllIllllllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIllIIIllIIllIllIIIlIIIlIIIIIllIllIIllllllIIllIII'IIllIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll . 1 Ji Two young philosophers, Harry Fullbrook and Vifesley Hatter, to be explicit, were debating on a great problem before the public today, Wes Hatter finally came to this conclusion: Yep, it's dangerous driving with one hand. Uh-huh,, sighs other Y, P., sad but true, more than one fellow has ru11 into a church doing it. CWonder if Harry's knowledge was acquired by experienceq Teacher: What is a gladiator? Gladys Rathbun: Why, that is a man who ate his wife and was glad he ate her. AND res. 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LaVelle 6: Hogan Plumbing GAS AND STEAM FITTING AGENCY FOR EVINRUDE MOTORS E u I I Auto Phones 85476-1822 pg' s 416-417 United Bank Building 2 sis Fifth street. ...... .........................,..........,.....,..,........ 'f3f,E,'2,f'g?ffED Allied with the best of gold nibs, ERFECT BALANCE symbolizes fzfy perfection Ugherefs a fofiyoaf han? The Jiffy P en Company 4l9 Nebraska Street 4251 ' ' ' ' ' Q TI-IE MENS STORE OF SIOUX CITY WE FEATURE S535 2-Trouser Suits S35 Z For Young Men ifL'if!l',f d Standard Clothing Co. F i:'3kZ23 iii 204 ' E .. 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E 610 Fourth street. 5 Quality Dry Goods gif 41,3-15-17 Jackson Street 'Si' Opposite Princess 'Fheater EFF I III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iE'4 ,, li' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II I IIIIIIIIIII I Jewelers Vvatch Makers 5 5 - 5 -I Established 1895 E Morningside onas Olson 6: Co. Stationery CO. e. Manufacturing Jewelers and 2 5 5 r li 627 F01 th st., s' x c't ,Io E ui lou 1 y wa 195.5 ST. AUBIN STREET Auto Phone 3211 ff 1, r Z K .r in r I III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII I I I I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I E!!! Ft gif iii . 0 E Y SIOUX Clty Telephone Co. 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Read. lf You Want: A general educational preparation for a fuller and richer life, An ample foundation for successful graduate study, A thorough pre-professional training for Com-- merce and Business Administration, Engineering, Law, or Christian Service, An excellent preparation for High School teaching, A two-year preparation for teaching in the grades, approved by the State, Thorough instruction in the Theory of Music, Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Wind and String Instruments, Public School Music, Expression and Dramatic Art: Instruction in Public Speaking, and participation in Forensics and Debate, A rigid Coaching Course in Football, Basketball, and Track, with laboratory Work on the field and in the gymnasium, And all this in a Wholesome Christian atmosphere, democratic and unbigoted- You Can Get It at Morningside College SIOUX CITY, IOWA For Catalogue and Information Address: FRANK E. MOSSMAN, President 206 l l il Il :IT , ,5 W: E 2 T wg L , 'ij 'fl 4. ,. ,fl ig 'Q ,-, ' l Si ,xl All ., F, l , w l I A I I i .-1 ,A ,i 'wi l ,1 ,iz l ,K mg 7,1 ,,,, mom- - ...gc I m- L. vm. ,Y..,Y:-- mimi L4 Y-,Af A -- - A -- l I pr i , r 'IM :Hz f lg I ll -I till I. Ii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I lil z 1, 'ERI Brooms ri l EQ: All . . sill Broomsuare judged by the fineness of texture, freedom from seeds 2 hi and stalks and by the flexibility of the broom-16-inch, 15-inch, 141,'Q- E 'lf inch brooms refer to the length of the corn from the handle down. By E TMI 26 lb 25 lb etc is meant the total weight per do7en ' 315, - ., - ., ., I I ' A . '- llf! . . Brooms at the Cham Stores rice each 49C W 3 9 ! ig! 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I WX i7'ff2 - 5 he , :I 3, A Ji- in the world of sports 14 Q, sie: -if 4, Q L - fl Q ,I iii-gg gl' 9 9 im 'ET A gli ' ' 5 nl 'T 'siufglil' I I ' ., ,ef Lv,-l i' ',,,5 1:, Q ywf f 1 c - HARDWARE Q 'ill - I rl ,, Q E53 Ill' SIOUX CITY IOWA 5 if 44' l L -wgki ' : F-A ' E Hi L, ' ' A fi? 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Food, Manager : r, 302 Commerce Building, Sioux City, lowa gr r, , ,if .13 Li - . J TlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllllllllIillIilllillllllIIIIIIIIillilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll I liIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I C lj 3 ll, on ' E E33 llllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllillllllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIKIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillilllillllllIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIII IllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :Quiz SUCK ESS lj! ' H lib QV? 5 le 1 You will get the position if WE train you. Eliminate the its, ands and E buts, This is a busy world, and you must get busy immediately after High 3 3, School graduation if you are going to occupy your proper sphere in life. YOU : 1533 All MUST LOOK AHEAD, because that is the way you are going. We will train you E ,515 35,1 to hold a good business position. In addition to this training, we will SECURE E23 5 the position for you. Write for information, or call iii - - - - sloux tif National Business Training School my Qi IllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIllIllIIIiIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK M, 51 IlllIllIIllIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllillllll I IIIIIIIIIIIII IlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIILL its if ff 2 E xl all Sig J, E1 L 1' 'I 1 ' il li G d F all oo Clothes lg .1,!g ' li 15 ' 5 ag ,: ul. will V, Qi Correct styles for college rg 2 e men, and young men g vi 2 4 if lil lil 32 5 , 51 The Moore Co. PM 5 912 li u ., 5, Y 2 Corner Fourth and Nebraska 5 It ll -, B 3 E 4 e 1 li ff 71 if 'Q' IllIIllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll II Illllllllill n IIIIIIII Ill un IlllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllllllllllllllllll ,E P- rl if 'V .1 Ir t 1 5 u ' 4: K.- 1 it 208 ialili f1Ql 'i .li .... l.M... g..J.mTg.g:gz:g: n.... x..:r:..:...I.,.:'-- ..... .... -. 1. .... g..e..a,.:.f..i::.:a.-.Q ' --.n..Q:.n.m.-.:.,g.,....::i:.p.zL.:.Mi3',.n.. if 5 'L everywhere ' llIIIIIllIlIIIlIllIIIllIIIIIIIllI1llllllllllllllllllllllllll C'omplz'fmen1fs of Roberts Sanitar Dairy Oar Wagon Pane! Your Door IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllIIllIIllIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllli IIIllllllIllllllIIllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIllllll!IIIllllllllllllllllIlIIllIIlIllllllllllIII1llllllllllllllllllllll Rafferty Wall Paper gl Paint Company lVlzolesale and Relail Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints and Glass lOl West Third St., Sioux City IIIllIIIllIllIlllIlllIIllIIllIIllIllIIIIIIllIIllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllIIIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIllllIII!IIIIllllllIIIIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll llllIllIIllIIllIIllllIIIlIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllIIIllllIIIIllllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll Athletic Goods -- Sporting Goods Service, Quality and Price Sioux City's Exclusive and Largest Sport Shop Prompt Attention Given to Phone and Mail Orders 209 F ffl JI. WE M. .17 ,rf .U ii, 4, ' H sniff ll X. M: .1, ,IQ L' fi 7 I1 -fm 1 .+ .mu V,- ,f - rp' .!' 'z, 1.1 3 , 5 5 W., .. al? -rg -v, .w- , fr uv 15, x J. ,rg 1 1 W, ,., 5? K ,IPI L J 1. i W ,Ly 'x .53 ,L ,I .,,-Q fi QW! ,,, Q, ,X ,, V 13 Q. ii Q , 1 w ,3 ri. 5 :gr W L1 im, ,va 4 'ld M ug: H311 J H ll l ll III I I Illll II II III I I Nll Ill l l gp' y 'T Mei ' Ar fig 353, Q 1 1 :gag ARK REGISTERED far 5 A . PD - TR ' V' ,M Manufacturers of Quallty iN-, V23 C B reamery utter yy y lang, ce Cream 5361 if' Packers and Jobbers of r 1' ' gig Fancy Dressed Poultry lg i if? E5 ff 3 and Eggs i M35 ,Q L as Hanford Produce Co. N? 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Tailors, Clothiers i tl Hd 117- Men's Furnishers 2 827 Fourth St. Sioux City Maris Burgess is well known for his sarcasm, but the last known incident of its practice makes him famous, Walking down the hall with Fran NVard, he caused that little maiden's heart to flutter by remarking: Say, you'l1 be good looking when you grow up. Said maiden replied pertly: Trying to be sarcastic? The heart breaker U5 answered cruelly, Noi Optimistic! Ray B.: Papal What are cosmetics? Father: Cosmetics, my son, are peach preserversf' 1lllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII1IlllllllIll!IllIIIIIIllInlIIllIIIIlllllllullllllllllxIllIInllllllllllllllllllllll'IInIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllnIllIIllIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllln 211 nmmnnum IIIIIllllllllIIIIIlllIlllllllllillllIlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll um mul' Ii I ,Ai I F 1 lf ,I lr I I NIA I 1... ,Ir F 1 I I I I I N I 1: -I ' I . i II -I I I LI , ,- III l iw I I 11 QI I E ,I ,I 1. 1 I I xl il IJ 1 I JI gi A I I I tl If 't ln 'I i - w I :I 'Q l 1 I 1 'Ml :fl . Il r I W. gl ir I I It .II ,I 1 .v li 'f I r W l W0 -ff! QE? : III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III II IIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I II I IIIIIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II III ,III 1 Il Q n .-gi Img I Ig .L I ng? Printing Cul' Flower! and EEE I' If 35 4 fm Potted Plants 1 -N 'fi' I S4 E :IIE elif Hoyt 8: Akers , 535 Grand VICW DH 1 : . I 607-9-II Nebraska St. Q CI dV I I If Greenhouse lggghvgfy ,IW 'E Fastest Automatic Presses Auto 5638' tilt gig? III IIIIIIIIllllllIlllIllIIllllllIIIIIlllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIllIllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIII I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIII I III lfjli' iii' ..I.II IIIIIIIIII Il IIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIII II ll nag 0 XZ 'I gg The lVlanclar1n Cafe L MEAIB AT ALL HOURS-11, a. m. to 1 a. m. Qi fi? Reservations Made for Parties, Large or Small. Elm NOON LUNCHEON, 45c-11 a. III. to 2 D. II1. 54:35 li DINNER TABLE D'I-IOTE, 85c-5 IJ. III. to 8130 D. III. If Jil Musical Concert 12 m. to 2 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. rn. 1,51 'gli 5 Dancing Every Night Free to Our Patrons, from 10 to 12 p. In. E E The Smart Place to Go for that After Theater Supper. The Best in Food and E lflrf ,lf ' Service, Served in a Beautiful Chinese Atmosphere. ' gif MANDARIN-THE CAFE WITH REAL ATMOSPHERE. 515-17 Fourth Street-Second Floor VEQ If I IIIIII I ll III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II ll I Il IIIIIIII lvkx II r,,I Illl IIIIIIII IIIIIII I IIIIIIIII I IIII I IIIIIIII II IIIIIIII! I II IIII I I IIIII IIIIII I III III III II I I I lllll Il III III I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ ta it It I NIE E li X . 2 E AEST it Blue Valley Butter tg? WE Ira IS good butter I I Il: I I 11, l hat 5 wh y mzllzom use zt I I xi, Ti I l I ' Bl V ll C C 'i it ue a ey reamery o. I ,ni is 5 lg 41 III Z is 1-I MJ Ill I IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII II IIIIIII I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII I I I II II I I IIIIIIIIIIIE I! fl ll W ll tri .HIT T. .I T Y 'f .T.f7i?2'...:...1,.1ir..z::...:q:.i.-.a:..,IY.a..f,If,..,r.,s. ,,., I.U..I.I.3TIXJT?E,g,T.2IE'? ?QZI.Zi'SZf.II.K,TIl.2li.I..jQ.f..IQl. C ,-,L s wr- IIIIIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIIIIlllIllIIllIIllIIlllIllIIllIllIIIIIIlllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllll IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll No Wonder Morey's -Pants Suits are popular among the students! Morey's 2-Pants Suits are first in quality, first in snappy, up-to-the minute style, first in service. just ask any of your friends---they are our best boosters. 525 AND S Free pressing service every two weeks for one year is extended as our courtesy to customers. Hgnc of O R E Y , Hoge of 2- fzrt 2- a t Suzi? S 620 Fourth St. n IllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll Illllll I Illlllll llllllll llllllllll Illlllll llllIIIIllllIIIIllllIllllllllllIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll I llllllll Illlllll IlfllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll 213 N was as S ' l -. i .' '-1: 'v i : .C, ' A H- ,aji 5'-H:-- :::r'L' : : ::r 'f flu ,N:ff----- MM-is----we-M -,,,,mmmg, -Au,------2121-:L-1,, ':! ''':: '':',': ':t u:,ggjjj-43 VVVV :fy-V V : t I 2 1 'E IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllll u Cola' or lzoi, it mattery not Chesterman's Sure will touch the 5,061.7 n I IllIIllIIllIIlIIllIIllIllImlUIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIllllllIlllIlllIllllIllIIllIIIIIllIlilIIlIllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllll f- - 3 Auto Phone 4034 X Bell Phone 628 5 in Lander 81 Melocly z YDmggz'5z'5 , Careful Attention to Prescriptions Fifiii ini Pierce Siiiii Ciiy, Iowa : IllIIllIllIIIllIlllIllIIIIllIllIIlIllllIllIllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIII Illllllllllllllllllllllll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllll IIIIIITIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIllIlllIlIIllIIllIIIlIlllIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII f Sioux City Distributors for hliqkeggiv Companies, St,.,iL0uis, Ma. is is is E Kleelalatt Barbers Supply Co. Incorporated E Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in BARBERS' SUPPLIES, CUTLERY AND FURNITURE Telephone Auto 1872 Warnock Building. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll I IIlIIlIlllIllllllIIllIllIIlIIIIIllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIlIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll'IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Robin Hood Flour For Best Baking Results Mystic Mills llIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 214 .......,.......,.,...,.....,.,,,,......,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ...l...................1.....-.wi-........,r..w...,..m,.m..,...M.,...,,.,.....,,,. .... ,.......,,.......,,.,.....,..., .. 22237 iii ii? r Tl ggi, iligll '.i I ix Ig gi fgq! :til csv' gil willlft rig' fill: HW' 1 ogg SEQ, 19' Wi I MEAN limi hw 1 llifl iw In QW N Ziff! if' ' 3 5 Ri A lf 3' fini tai fri 41,53 Ms iw: ' xilflj , in sw 'X Wil fra' Wifi rfiils li ji 1595 'Emi rn 061 qt! ir F' ml , H, ' rl 'ni H it I K , il 'f i, r, .1 , -i ' f i l i Fir! l llIIIllIlllllIIllIllIIIIllIllIllIIllIllIllIIIllIIllIllIllIIIIIIIllIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllillllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll We Invite You to Consult Us Regarding tlze Q Investment of Your Saviugs Lytle investment Company Investment Securities 504 Nebraska Street Sioux City, Iowa I nsuranee Fire - Accident -- Automobile - Burglary 303-4 Frances Bld. H The Service fggenfyn Sioux City, Iowa IllIIllIIllIIlIIlIIllllllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIlIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llIllllIlIllllllllllllllllllINlIllIIllIllIllIIIllIllIIllIllIIllIllllIIllIIllIllIllIllIIIllIIllIIllIllIIllIllIIl'lIllIIllIllIIllIIIIIllIIIllIIlIllIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIllIIllIIllIIIIllllllllIllIIllIIllIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Kirk - Klopstad - Howe - Hoarci All Buy Their Gas at Guarantee Oil Station Twentieth and Pierce Sts. Let's All Drop In llIIIllIlllIIllIllIllIlllIIllIIllIllIIllIllIIllIIllllllIllIllIIIlIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIIllIIllIIIIllIIllIIllIIllIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll llllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Heaciington or Hecienbergh Wholesale Fruits and Produce Sioux City, Iowa IIllIIllIlIllIIIlIIllIIIIIlllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E N 2 1 5 N ,,1 ' 51 1151 1111 1111 WLM? 1 IIIIIIIIIIIII1IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIllIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIllllllIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHI IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllu ii 1 ' Lug E MEQ1 11- 11 5 11,0 1111 1111 1 H, 1 -1.141 1 531 V21 1,1 I- 1,5111 I E cl 11' Jerwe you to ay on 11111 1 11711 ' ' 1111 the prlnclple that We ex- 1.1 1121 111-511 pect to .verve you always 1111 11, ,VW fr '1 1111 s. 1. 1.1 1 .yi 1. 11,11 11 11 -11 , Eg 1 1 . 1 ..y' .11 1, - .11 1, 1 '11 1 1 1 1 1 , Q31 1 15,11 1 1 1 1 ii? 1 'EW i ,gf-TE 1 311 1 11135 '1f71'11 11571 1 1. .1 I . 112111 . 55151 1 ,151 1 1121 iw 1 TQ 1 1153 1 E1 1 1 11131 - :E 'YU ,111 17101105 11.1 Q11 A 1 -F: 1-jg. 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J wi' .fum L, .1 Earl sw, l . vi' f' I i A K no L .Y E J mr. 61. .on v, K' L o 'Vs 'co'iscr4 o- 'Q iiA' -- 'A' 'H' 'ii V g ! llillllllllllllllllllIIIllIIUIIIlIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllIIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIllIllIIIllIUIIUIllllllllllllllllllllllll 93 o M1435 :if gl ' gov Graber Dry Goocls Co. E534 i A Store to Remember When Needing ' 'ali ' . o . ' UQT5 , , , A, A Quality Merchandise A As you increase in knowledge, so will you insist on quality. 1323 The price can never be low enough to make cheap goods why lily give satisfaction. ogy IF'-2 , . , : Q75-li oil Rooozy-oo-Woof Millinery Dry Goods ini ' E IIIIIIIII'IIlllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIlllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllIIlIlIlIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll: :Y 1 Hai' i i ,Ear :QF IllIIlllllllllIllUIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll VLEEW 2 Bring the Family to the- o . :mol . W . C. A. Cafeteria oo Sixth and jackson Streets wi . on i qifjig W el! Cooked Food at Reasonable Przoes 35353 iii, E TRY Us ONCE AND YOU'LL COME AGAIN 5 Yogi ,fqiif LUNCH II--1:30 DINNER 5--7 W? 3 llllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIIllIIllIIllIllIllIlllIIllIIllIllIIllIIllIIllIllIIllIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll N ,mir llllllllllllllllll nun , ' A E ray-- ,lilx ' ' 3 l-lelzer MUSIC School on ii 5 'L Direction Ci . . qi N Qi Mr. ancl Mrs. Frederlclc l-lelzer E QM EV' 2 T522 l2l5 Douglas Street Auto Phone 1928 5 V' f-or! - : A ' uiii id! 1 IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IT ij-fl IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIllIIIllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllulllllll li' :V Wifi . if Aalfs Paint ancl Glass Co. 'fig li 4 air The House of Quality ligool gfjf WALL PAPER-WINDOW SHADES-o'BR1EN VARNISH-Muir E PHY VARNISH-MINNESOTA PAINT-PLATE o,fQ GLASS-WINDOW GLASS liege if - 1005 Fourth Street z E 'QQ1,'fl Sioux City, Iowa. P523 E 1 D - IlllIIVIIIllllllllllllllllllll llflllllllllllIllIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll M94 A W 217 goof i X A' ' Aww ''T7'TT ZfI,,HI.f7T'1lT-TL VE-13-7:91-2-:ye-:-uingi-rl'-:---er-v-Qv-vw-1---'x-1-f-lpn l r ----v---M--v-'-f-v--W-'------'-'---'1---H-- - ------A----H s,.,......-Img, --A-L are-g-N-H ---- ::2'1l4--fm A e -ff+ '-Y H'- V ' ' E U IllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIlllIIllllllIIllIIIIIllIlllIIlIIllllllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIllIlllIIllIllllIllIlllIllllIIIIIIIlIllIlllIIIIIHIlllIIlllIllIIlIIlllllllllIIIIIIllIlllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll E E Quality Determines Value More Than Price T'S WHAT YOU GET in return for your money that counts. ,E We could sell you suits for less than our prices if we cared to -but such clothes would be dear at any price. Come in and ,E see our qualities--do all the shopping you care to-see if you can it find their equal in this city at these moderate prices- 2 r ' 535 to 31550 if v. lVlcAl1ren 8: Nelson tiimsr. Let the 4 A A 0 0 0 0 . W Help You Spend Your Spare Time in CAMP FOSTER IllIIIIIIIllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllIllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Q l IIIIIIIIIII IIllIlllllllflllIlllIllIIllllllIllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllIllIlllllllIlllIllIlllIllIllIllllIllllllIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll ' If you are particular about how your clothing looks, send them to L l il 4 Nebraska St. H. B. Coffin, Manager Phone 57671 E if IIIlIIIllIIllIllIllIllIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllIllIlIIIllIllllllIIIllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIIIIIINIIlllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllf IT Q ,r if IllIIIIllllIlllllIIllIIllIIlllIllIIlllIllIIlIIIllIllIIIllIllllllIllllllIIllIllIllIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllI llllllllllllfllllll lllllll A uthorized J 5 5 9 9 . - Buick Service li ' Day and Night Storage E Car Washing -1- Accessories -:- Fender and Body Work lp li Radiators Repaired and Recored li L : I5 Telephone 85600 303-311 W. Seventh St. E IIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIIIIllIlllllIllllllllllllllIIllillllIIlllllllIlllllllllllllIIllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT E 218 Hfeel M li Good Fellowship and Constructive Activity lg V I Remember E Best Camp in the West L . I X, lx e Humplireyis 15 li E u e e x I ,-L, v ,I I , I 'II mg .If 3-I I . I .te- I It gt I 'I I II II I. II, fl ,-I :IF I I IIII II' Q, IL Q. ' I I: 41? . ,I -I I4-1 I zu I .:, It. K I QI IM' .I ir ,I r I I L L4 - I ' I -F 'I ,, , Y ,-Y fl iii: - i --2-, --2--':L -4-Zi. llnnll llllik 'I ' ' ii W A' Y Y Q I I I I I I ll I II II I I I I Illll Illlll Illl Il I I Ill ,I+ ff?- 23' III SIZE HI II I If SIL III? III IE. gg III h P t If I I-II I C HYHIHOUU. gn if ttMfif13ia?5fi+l no j j CD I 5 Home of I It ' EIII It Good Thmgs to Eat If - I IE . E I 'of zzz the I I WI ,I W alnut Room II 1 I if At K ' I M The Paramount IE 1 5 I9 Fourth Street .' I .I , I I I PHILIP PAPAS 100723 High School Booster L , II V, II- lllll T 1 I I I I I II I E I 2 9 Ii I ' v.-.-w,J...,li,Q1l.,LQ,L,.,T.l 'fiilf' ff? f J I I WT g41Qf Q,,fgj5ii .43 14. L.. 11 1 , 1 .LM 'P 'z - r FMT F T111:C x'i 4?5TgZ,if.f gf7T71:.LS:2.. 'f - N A315 S - ii',?.Z??? '1'.Iig'f'I'1 l2T LV'.'Q'ff: i j' ,. ,fem-feffr-feqigix , 1'-1 n y NM 3 Hifi ElllIlllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIllIIIllllIIllIIllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIlllllllllllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllIIIIIllIIIIII1IIllIIlllIIIIllIlllIIIIllllllllIlllIllIllIllIIllIllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll - ,rw A new double-breasted sack HOW fakmg the East ffl e by storm. The ans- tocratic sack worn by the Whomest of the Whom, Prince Ed- 'Eli ward himself. . 33,3 1 George A. Stre1f PM Metropolitan Tailor , ,Je ' -3 sos Fourth street . .111 - Second Floor 5 ff? 5 195 Wi? Y f- was e Z W3 0 5331 : '-M el-I+ U7 -1 5 5. 'ii fd E ug I co -1 r' P1 ii 2 O U2 5 WIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WIIIIIllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll mlm...Hmmmmnllm,,,,,m,,,H.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,HI,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 M alzes Lzfe Sweeter I XID Q G BATTERIES 553 Wifi Hb? WEE 4 Q , lqiwi 1 V292 Mitzi - Mig ' ' e wif - - Demand a battery that gives 2 you lasting satisfaction- , 5 plenty of power and care- free service. Then see that gff' I 1 you get an Exide. Q -0- C E TURNBULL W3 n Distributor 3 610 PEARL str. Sold by All Good Dealers - Lf? 1'I'll'I 1I U N 1' ''U' '' '' ' ' ' U'U ' 'H U I IV ll Nl ll lH'lllU 'lf?' iIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 lr I f 'f we ,..Q 220 ..-...,... .,.,. ,,,,...-n..7,..,,..,,T,,,,,,,,,,,.,g..,,nz,, .,... ,Mn - ..,,, ,.,,..,::LAJxJdLu , - .. . ... . AZ., .,.,.-i1.V,,.,.-,,r,,..-... .........,,.w,,--,,. ., ,.1M.,v 'eYi?Af22rbf:ei11wai12f5lP:?H:22'Sf5if3x2i1ff ? ?'5fffTTlf7 iifiiffi ' . E5rZEZ-135231.-A--e-M ' N4 f 1-1-A -' SQ- l ' L IIllIllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllll E No Ready Made suits are as good s E E ours-and look at the Brice they Het- E 3535.00-3540.00-3545.00 E We cut our own stuff. Foster Tallorlng Co. 28 Years Making Good Clothes Hickman Electric Co. E ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 5 412 sixth street E Auto Phone 2345 Sioux City, Ia. 2 ' VVe Appreciate Your Trade Argonaut Drug Co. Eleventh and Nebraska Sts. Patronize Our Adoertzkerr You Can Always Depend on FA1R1v1oNT's Better Butter and Ice Cream The Fairmont Creamery Co. U.S.A. , 7:11107 f --A- v 2 August Wiliiges Manufacturer of F ine F zz rs 310 Pierce Street Sioux City IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll Hotel ackson Sioux City, Iowa E 4 01 - Rooms ................. 31.25 E 50 Rooms ,,,.- --..-51.50 E 30 Rooms ,,.. .... S 2.00 E 10 Rooms -, .,--..S2.50 E 10 Rooms ..... -11 ......... 253.00 E Popular Priced Cafe and Private Dining Rooms OSCAR W. GUSTAFSON Proprietor lllllllllllllllllllllllll m , ,A ' T.:LTTf:3t..I.TR,.I, ....... W n-'-- A in-'-M--fi-W f'1- : - ' 1 NL it 1 ii wigsi 'QW 12240 33921 3 , r fi iijil' UN im 41, iii my ,E vi Qi iw 1,1 1 E221 'Emi by Wi K fffii .5 ig. Wi: V554 ,f 'A ml E5 W, '55 ji wg Tig -E! xiii H511 iitfiw E il tiff ,ii IL AV iiffvi tan ': 'i W Iii -- , -----Ae -f--A -fe Y - A'---W 'J -' W' ' ' i f' -Ll-1-if--Sli-JIS 56' all 'Fw- K :lf 1 4 1 H + . Q 4 1 v ji ,I Y - 1,lf 'V A A A QQ 1 ' EEE if The UIIIOH QQQQQQQQQQQQQ lift yt dvocate an and Open Forum 'Umm QT Edilerl by .. ... s 1 1 vvallfwe M. Short Q i Former Mayor of ,, Sioux City :u .1 Y! 5 Iii :sl Z! fl 14 Rev. Mr. Short has a mes- sage to convey each week to all those who are interested in social problems-in ways The W. l-l. EI if arid mearasbfor dmalcing life B i ' V tt 1 ,,.an?ivzI:,.an'::de:hi?afa1z E1St1H41'1 ' young man or woman of in- 5, 'm 4 telligence and education will . . is enjoy analgprofigz th6 reg- P it xssossfe 1::d0O,t:F0:s,f fllltlng 11 K Two dollars the year. 5 1 The Union Advocate A Publishing Co. Company 3 Basement Commerce Bldg. ii Ch Congratulates the staff of the . ' 1925 Maroon and White on ., the excellence of the publication in every detail. Congratula- fl tions are also due these young people for the good judgment Q shown in selecting Sioux City's largest and best equipped Job 1 printing establishment to help them in producing a book they I may tal-ce pride in. The Bastian Printing Company does most - of the larger printing in this territory. El When the students at the Castle on the Hill shall have completed their school work and en- r tered the active business and professional life 'i 1, of Sioux City, it is our hope that the Bastian .ggi Printing Co. may continue to serve them with Good Primm Bzmlzn 7.1! , I Anything from a calling card or inzfiiaiion to an eiqht-sheet poster ffiiilngilQ5'Z?n'ZZCfZ,5ZH21Z'1f 'lmui' Both Phones l 390 393 QE EEEQ E EEEE QEE QQ EEECEEE E Qil ,. ... ,.,. 1. ...,'. :5,:.':..'J:i...:..1 ..u.... 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