Cherokee High School - Cherokean Yearbook (Cherokee, IA)
- Class of 1920
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Kansas State Manual Training Normal Highland Park College Mechanical Drawing O. F. BARNES, B. A. Des Moines College Commercial FLOSSIE BATES, B. A. State University of Iowa Latin Department . W. E. HUNTER, B. A. .CHEROKEAN DORA I. CLARK, B. A. Carleton College Algebra Department BERNICE CONE, B. A. Hamline University English H. J. CREE, B. S. Iowa State College Agriculture State University of Iowa History Department CHEROKEANC NINA KING, B. A. Simpson College Geometry Grinnell College English MILDRED OLIVER Drake University Music Department M. A. OLSON, B. S. in C University of Iowa Physical Training FANNY MCQUITTY, B. A Q? CHEROAEIN 4? ELSIE A. POKRANTZ, B. A. Coe College French Department MILDRED POTTS, B. Iowa State College Clothing S. LILLIAN W. SHERRARD, B. Iowa State Teachers' College Normal Training LEATHE SMITH Simpson College Commercial A Q 4? Q CHEROKEAN. 4? FLORENCE E. TEAGER, B. A. State University of Iowa English ELSIE WILSON, B. S. 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T42 -EA CHEROKEAN MARIE AKERS Sally played basketball two years LOIS AUSMAN cc Shortyn ETHEL BANNISTER Red also played basketball ELIZABETH BARKER The class was so proud of Izzie that they elected her Subscription Manager and Class Treasurer N l l CHEROKEAA ROBERT BARKER Bob chirped with the Glee Club for a whole year. FANNY BARNES Fan was Class Secretary, and went out for Declamatory LOYD BETSWORTH Bets Went out for basketball four years, football one year, and track two years CLINTON BOWERS Clint is king of the Galloping Dominoes 1 CHEROKEAN ZADA BREWER Jada hopes to be a concert pianist some day x MARGARET BUSH L 'Marj sure treats 'em ruH in basketball CHARLES BYOUER Rally has played two years of football, and has had one year of track MARTIN CAMPBELL Belly has had football three years and basketball one year Carrots was numbered in the Glee Club Jerry made some basketball player, and CHEROKEAN VIOLET CARSON this year GERALDINE CRAPSER also a fine actor BEATRICE DARR Bee is a fine stenographer already ADAIR DRUYOR This canary bird has engaged in football, basketball and debate in the one year he has been here UHEROKEAN ETHEL DUSHINSKE Secretary of the Senior Girls' Club RAYMOND DUSHINSKE Glee Club, two yearsg track, two years football, two yearsg basketball, one year BERTHA FASSLER 'iCh1'istina likes: x plus 2:y minus 7 EDNA FEE Sidney is a Physics shark 'Fol1y is going to have a stenographer's CHEROKEAN i 1 GILMAN FEE Track, one year HELEN FERRIS Chief is handy on shorthand and dancing JUANITA FLICKINGER Dete made a good basketball captain this year RUTH FOWLER positionfor J. Pierpont Morgan l , .l 53553 ,av 1 -,H A x 'A I Ki Ki' W CHEROKEAN GLADYS FRENCH Frenchie RUTH GIFFORD Ruthie took declamatory one year FRANCIS HALFORD 'Pete was elected Business Managerg he has taken part in Declamatory four years, debate one year, and football one year TOM JONES Tommy was the President of our Junior class, captain of the '19 football team, and has had one year of track CHEROKEAN DEWEY KENNEDY 'Dude, President of B. A. A. and of 'the Senior classg football and track, four years each ARTHUR LITTLE Art has had one year of basketball EVELYN MARTIN Looks forward to a cozy home for two ABNER McDONALD Ab has had four years of football and track, and one year Glee Club l CHEROKEAN LAWRENCE MONTGOMERY Monty has had football one year and track one year ARTHUR NELSON Bricktop MAUDE NELSON 'Maudie was chosen Snapshot Editorg she takes life and love as it comes ARLIE NORDSTROM 'Arms and Legs took part in football this year T I ROBERT PATERSON Bob was the Editor-in-Chief of the Cher- okean, Secretary and Treasurer of the Juniors, and has had two years of track FAYE RANDALL Dreams hopes for the day of the auto- matic typewriter ETHEL RASMUS Glee Club and Orchestra. In Rastus will put to shame the present- day so-called musicians KATHRYNE REIFSTECK Another musical friend is Katrina. Glee Club CHEROKEAN l l a few years CHEROKEAN ISABEL SCHULTZ We've got some declaimer in Bi1l. Elected Literary Editorg Declamatory two years, first place twice ESTHER SCHWARTZ Swartz plays basketball with a spirit GARNET SEVERIN She aspires to the typewriter IONA SHEA Ony will be instructing the youngsters next year 1 1 . 4 in Polly likes the farm, but says it's great CHEROKEAN MILDRED SWANSON Swede is President of the S. G. C., is in the Glee Club, and is Joke Editor on the Annual l WILLIAM TURNER l Bill likes to skip classes, but intends to reform next year HELEN WARBURTON sport to be in town with the kids ELMER WARD We're glad he's been with us a year CHEROKEAN CARROLL WHITEHOUSE Doc Yak is thankful, on graduating day, not only to be living, but to be graduating LOUISE WRIGHT Happy hasn't decided what to do yet, but when she does, something'll happen LOUISE ELFRINK Post-Graduate BYRIL TRIGGS Post-Graduate ,CHEROKEA N SENIOR CLASS HISTORY For the benefit of those who in future days shall strive to follow in our footsteps, we, to whom old C. H. S. has given all she can part with, will write here on these pages our class history, although our deeds are even now recorded indelibly with those of the many Senior classes of the past. It is only now that others realize how important a day it was for them that Monday morning in September, 1916, when we, the class of 1920, came to share with them the joys and sorrows of a life at C. H. S. The very sound of 1920 seemed to make us shiver, and wonder if that hopelessly distant day would ever arrive. Though true to tradition we were verdant in the highest sense of the word, we did our best to merit respectg then, O why, Ye Upper Classes, did you torture us with songs, jeers and the bumpers? 'Tis readily answered by the Sophomore who has steeled his heart to the memories of his Freshman year that he may better rob some present Freshman of the joy of life. Our lot seemed hard, but our recovery was rapid, and in a short time we rallied around the banner of Wilson High, giving our first class party as evidence of our growing spirit. I Our second year ran more smoothly as a result of grasping the difficulties of school life more firmly. One festivity stands out prominently in our high school history, that of our big Sophomore party. There, once more we displayed a knack at entertaining, and with its toasts and jokes, the party proved a success. Our Junior year sent us even farther into the foreground, for 'twas then that we proved our real worth in basketball, football, and declamatory, giving C. H. S. some of her best talent, of which we are justly proud. We now switch to modern history, with its ever-present trials and tribulations attached to the broad life of a Senior. Our scholarly activities have been a real success, particularly with Physics, with honorable mention for English IV. Our social calendar has been even more of a success, with parties and picnicsg the girls showed their in- dependence by organizing a Senior Girls' Club without asking the boys' permission. At present we are holding our breath in anticipation of the big Junior-Senior Prom, which each year is better and bigger than the one given the year before. To athletics we have given generously of our big supply of pepper. However, we hope to engage in further and greater activities before the time comes when we shall leave forever our high school, and to prove that the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty is worthy of the admiration and respect which our Class history must merit. CHEROKEAN CLASS PROPHECY Dear Bois: I I've got a most surprising letter here--perhaps you won't believe it, but I don't see how to prove it to you, way out 'there on Midway Island in that lonely Pacific. The other night I left Mississippi and went up to Cherokee 'to visit my old friends that are left there. When I was Walking past a vacant lot in the Addition, what should I see but a large canvas sign, saying Mme, Flickinger, Spirit Medium. I was so surprised that all I could do was to walk into the tent and seeg Juanita was com- municating with Maude Nelson for Helen Ferris and found that her boat was nearly to France. Next she found for Marie Akers that Ruth Folger was ready to leave London, having been honored by the King for having written 253 words a minute on the keys. Then I asked her to find out about Turner, Fee, Montgomery and White- house, but she said that all the spirits would say was rich farmers. After the frightful seance, I singled out the medium and we talked a long timeg she was able to tell me about many of the class of '20 from seing them every day, while I could tell her of some others. She told me that Fanny Barnes had gone to West Virginia to establish the Barnes Seminary for Young Ladies, and had taken Zada Brewer, Iona Shea, Beatrice Darr, Mildred Swanson, and Ethel Dushinske for the faculty, with Kathryne Reifsteik for physical training instructor. She also read me u letter from Gladys French, telling that she and Evelyn Martin, Garnet Severin, Esther Schwarts, Faye Randall and Hap Wright all have cast their lot with the Salva- tion Army, and are at present with the temporary headquarters at Gaza, Hap still wears the diamond, though. Evelyn Martin has written a new book, Shorthand for Shortheaded People. I told Dete about Isabel Schultz being in the midst of her pleasures while she was pounding horse-sense into pickaninny blocks down in Alabam'. I also showed her a letter from Betsworth, who is married and lives on a Mississippi tar plantation. Then on the train I had met Tom Jones, who said he had been selling manicure sets, but due to the recent demand, he had taken on the Ouija Board line. Dete then told me that there were three camels out in the country, and that Marg often came down to visit and brought the infant. Elmer Ward and Ethel Bannister have picked out one course in life. Byouer's and Bowers' initials have been discovered on the North Magnetic Pole, and the fear that they had perished was allayed when Mr. Bowers received a telegram asking for a ticket home from Archangel, Russia. Ruth Gifford churns the butter on the farm next to Helen Warburton down by Aurelia, while Edna Fee sweeps the doorstep and talks to Bertha Fassler across the road at the same time. When Mme. Flickinger stopped one morning to see Edna, she found that Violet Carson and Adair Druyor had saved enough money on their farm in Wwo- ming to buy a Ford Coupelet. Arthur Nelson and Arlie Nordstrom are both assistant instructors at Ames and are beginning to show signs of horse-sense. Raymond Dushinske has founded a small magazine and takes special pleasure in writing the editorial criticisms and comments. Bob Paterson has perfected a wireless attachment to make shocks from the bedsprings when the sun rises, thereby saving alarm clock expense. Arthur Little has a howsonlot near the end of North First Street, and brings home toys in the evening. Our friend Ethel Rasmus has found a happy married life, and often Saxons into Cherokee, from Simpson Bethel. Before I left, I told her about Dewey Kennedy playing the part of Romeo with a well-known opera company, and of Abner McDonald being tiddledy winks instructor at Yale. Dete admitted that she was only playing medium for a living, but got by with it because a real clever lady could. When I got back to Biloxi, Francis was there to meet me with the ox team, so I came right home to write you this long letter. Be sure and take good care of Mr. Barker and don't get lonesome: write and tell me how your coaling station is getting along. As ever, your friend, IZZIE. Q CHEROKEAN Q CLASS WILL The first advice which we, the Class of '20, would give to our Junior brothers, and other needy classmen, is to be more silent and dignifiedg we would that they 'take the silence of Zada Brewer and exhort Naomi Geiger in so doing. And temper, being an agent in arousing words, Margaret Bush would give by will to Florence Rasmus her portion. Then studious habits, which Marie Akers bequeaths to Lester Leeds, out of which will grow a love for one another, such as no one has had up to the time of Bertha Fassler and Edna Fee, who, as a final gift, bestow it upon Madge Hill and Annette Eshelman. If averyone possesses such love they will thrive and grow, and as a proof, Ru'Q3 Fowler and Arlie Nordstrom will their growing powers to Joyce Paulson and Raynor Mosier. Before they reach their full height, our Classmen are invited to partake of Ruth Gifford's bestowal of shy country manners, and she -especially desires Helen Reddington to get her allowance. But Gladys French, not letting Ruth have it all her way in this, pacifies Helen Montgomery by bequeathing to her her ability to flirt. After a time love for boys will be discovered, which Violet Carson wills to Laura Dewarg then here and there, letters will be found, especially noonday letters, whose address Evelyn Martin changes to Astrid Ohlson. About this 'time of the romance, a Tom-boy appears, and this part is willed by Juanita Flickinger to Isabelle McDonald, Nevertheless, the puppy-dog love goes on, and primping and styles are the chief thoughts of the girlsg from which shops, Geraldine Crapser comes and presents her ear-puffs to Mildred Loucks, and Ethel Dushinske bequeaths her curly hair to DeMeris Adams. Also, Esther Schwartz wills her latest, her eyebrows, to Ruby Peters, Lois Ausman would that Roberta Nelson pattern after her hair style-Helen Ferris does not think of hair-dressing only, but also to the rosy complexion, so she willingly gives her rouge box to Mary Brooks. Then all these together, with the primness of Garnet Severin, which she wills to Almeda Nelson, will increase the number of late'hours which Gilman Fee has kept and now bequeaths to Ernest Long. Arthur Little, one of the feminine sort, immediate- ly wills his finger nail file to Dwight Lucia, provided that he will use it during every class period. Robert Paterson leaves the entire job of editing the Cherokean to Cootie Fee, even though Wayne Leonard, as Business Manager, and Beulah Stevenson, as Subscription Manager, are elected to help him. Clinton Bowers, unlike Kathryne Reif- steik, who bequeaths her bashfulness to Mignonette Triggs, bestows with rejoicing in his soul, his many years in High School, on Chastine Webber. The climax is reached in Martin Campbell, who, after many months of untiring service, gives his now falter- ing affections to Paul Matthews. The conclusion of this romance comes when Ethel Bannister fits the diamond ring upon the finger of Louise Dunn. But all shall not be so in school life, for Tom Jones will tell you what he thinks of the romantic part of school life with his usual frankness of speech, which he wills to Murl Nordstrom. You will also know what Pete Halford thinks of this, in the sur- plus brass which he wills to Tessie Walker. Then, if you want to know a kid's opinion, ask Art Nelson, who expects to donate his kid habits to Howard Headley. Should you desire to seek another source, go to Robert Barker, who is certain to convince you with his extemporaneous speech-making power, which he wills to Scotty, Our class has always been known for its high standing in athletics, and introduces Byouer, who has been ever full of athletic enthusiasm-he wills to Max Huber his ability to roll up a score. Accompanying this is a will from Loyd Betsworth, who enriches John Sones with his grandstand playing. The enthusiasm which Abner Mc- Donald has always shown in athletics he thoughtfully places at the feet of Adrian Fowler. In the conclusion of athletics, Dewey Kennedy, the ancestor of athletes, wills his medal attracting properties to Lester Leeds, Charles Mansfield, and Ralph Dushinske. CYHEROKEAN We also have scholars who stand above the class, for instance, Helen Warburton, who graduates because she has the ability to kid Wykoif, which talent she now yields to Helen Hartigan. Lawrence Montgomery bequeaths his reputation in English to Harry Herberg Carroll Whitehouse gives Margaret Bannister his ponderous store of geometrical knowledge, while Elmer Ward and Bill Turner contribute to Howard Russell and Albert Stahl their ability to get something out of nothing. Elizabeth Barker has decided to present her toe-dancing ability to an appreciative heir, and is looking with favor upon Ella North. Raymond Dushinske deeds the copy- right to his latest book on military tactics and etiquette which he expects replace those in use at present throughout the world, to John Wilson, whom he hopes will use it in reorganizing the Bolshevik Army. When high school days are over and our history comes to a close, Faye Randall donates to Ned Elfrink her never-failing receipe for continuous dreams, and as Maude Nelson and Iona Shea will have no more need for excuses for being tardy, they graci- ously bestow them on two needy parties, Stanley Martland and Clement Flickinger. Then finally with the sunny disposition of Mildred Swanson, which she leaves to Geral- dine Lent, and the popularity of Ethel Rasmus, which, though she wishes it returned, she loans to her sisters till they graduate. Fanny Barnes and Beatrice Darr will their organdy graduation dresses to Mildred Crippen and Marguerite Danielson. Immediate- ly upon graduation, the languidness of Louise Wright becomes the permanent property of Mr. Lauren Smith. Last but not least, Adair Druyor must needs leave the quality of his entrancing voice with some member of the student body, and looks with decided favor upon Gregory Hoyt, as the most promising material. Having witnessed the approval of the Senior Class of the above, I hereby issue this instrument on this fifteenth day of May, Nineteen Hundred Twenty, bearing my private seal. CSignedb TOM JONES, Class Counsel. WITLESSNESSES: M. A. OLSON, Physical Torture Inst. W. G. Bagg, Manual Labor and M. D. 4.1! , 41, L . x XXX! VV f If fm! X W X YQ 'WM + U +I! Q 1 X 1 ,fl ff! I C Xi-ff I aj lfw fx J H ff! fn, N, x Ei! KvIJf'X N I f C 3 X Wi X ' I' fxkxk fi 1- X ,J U H55 K 3 W fi m w , f ex ,M if F MM LJ kb' F h' X r- - ' ,ZX X Q f X L Kvvlf 1 -, W 5 X kj G R N MA eff XV pf ' 505 W 39 fix U ff I XX 'fy X w , N Q' Q FM yfwswx X. W QW, Ax 5 , L, 1 VXA Ky fx vi- k N xisx X M X' X'-V ff' 7 . J A ' f xnkvy X '1 XXXX b I J, , 4 ,QA Mrfoow '1?E22if'a ,zfigkk N 'UUE f N x'0p Q . Q-CZ i f if SP A if ,i7iL3zA 'QW '- ,M QQ . .-' . ',s' .. fg.A..l E. , -. ff , fl YJ X-xnxx XX 'A ...- f' 'V W ' ' H HNEW 'R V , f Q611'!?5'wf I, i5Q xwL ' X A X ilvgzf ?aiff?23 x X IUI' ROW' Kimgslvury, Luviu, Smiih, Uvwzar, A. Nvlsnn. lluilvy, Goins-l', Mc'Cm'nI, lNI4':u'h:un. 'XIIIYIDIJC ROW f':m1plwll, Wlillacm-. Givin, livnsloy, Guuhl, Funluy, Ilmnks, Vs-ck. lUI l'U1VI HOW Ii. 'I'm'm-r, XVu1'1'vn, G. i'm'rim:tun, llunn, i'ripg-1-11, Cnsoy. L. Iwi-ds, Nlznrmsiig-In Illl' HOW ll:-mlloy, llaxriiuzux, Nloliolm, IIOSITll'l'. NllIllYl.l-I HOW Nmrlh, l'nnklin. Sr'hu:n'lz, Ohlsnn, l,ir'kvs:4. Oulu. I1rI I'oM IHYXY .'X'I1vy, f'l'imvr'1l, Hnsnwr. Svhvvl, IVlc'llon:1l-I, Hill, Iishlvmzxn. TOP RONVfSanborn, Wayman, Riley, Parel, Schultz, Stevenson, B. Wright, Sones, Leonard. MIIIIILE ROWHVV. Whitehouse. Peterson. Condon, Barnes, K. Stevenson, Rollison. E. Palmer, Fowler. ISUTTOM ROVVf Druyor, Mahn, Loucks, M. Triggs, Danielson, Marshall, Kludas. E. Fee. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Three eventful years, with their incessant round of lessons, examination weeks and breathing intervals of vacation, have passed since we, the Juniors of this year, began our life in the Cherokee High School. 2 We were four score and fifteen strongg as lively, interested and studious a group you would wish to find. In all of the school's activities we played our part-the girls gave a strong team to the basketball tournament and showed their pep in tennis and other sports, also we were represented in the Declamatory Contest. The year closed with a real class party in the gymnasium. During our Sophomore year we contributed a star to the basketball team and had the honor of being the class who had purchased the greatest number of War Saving Stamps. Nor did we forget the bashfui little Freshies, for we gave them a Welcome party, thereby establishing a new custom. They returned their thanks by entertaining us. Before school closed in the spring we had a large class party and everyone en- joyed a splendid time. The fall of 1919 found us once more turning our steps toward the school house, this time as Juniors. We now numbered seventy-six-the largest Junior Class in the history of our school. VVe began the year by organizing for the first time. In the early fall days, a wonderful class party was given in the gymnasium-the Juniors certainly know how to have fun! And we expect to have a great deal more before another year has passed. The old pep was still kept up on athletics this year, from our class comes Edwin Hartigan, captain-elect of next fall's football team. Other football men who earned letters were Lucia, Gould, Kingsbury, Peterson and Leonard. Gould had the place of tackle on the second team of Northwest Iowa. We have four representatives in the first basketball team, and Joe Bensley was elected for next year's captain. Several Juniors also took part in the Declamatory Contest. The Junior-Senior Prom is to be the most splendid ever given, and this, with the other future activities of the year, is looked forward to with great joy. WOODPECKER ID l LJLQIJ U'V IIVSTINCT OF THIE ' XAXOO Yow CA N'T FOOL 2:-' 3253 N NNN ... 43 O Aw- f X6 f V655 62 X, . X OX J W' 3 e f------? Q W1-M, , ff 'a --v-Y-.N 5 E 6 5 5 2 Q52 Hfmfg' ka Vnyxnonwyr, gm glmwmmfg 2 i 2 13:5 g m H 3 F 2 E L 5 Q., S Wi lm...-ng, Eu ,Wuhw we ? 3 536 4 5 i El 5 A? : 'Pt S 5 ' ' gum-of f in ,fy fm' 5 ,mm 'frmxmrmw-F7 mf' Mill 1' P ' -9 - mx! 'l'OI' ROW' ll. O'snn, Steimko, Stanoshcvk, M. Gray, Russell, L. VVils0n. VV. Turner. MllbllI.I-I ROW' T. Smith, Wehbvr, M. Welch, A. Wilson, Redington. V. Palmer. IiO'l l'OM ROW Vamlcrhotl, Frantz, llnhlin, Neville. Gilbert, Gould. 'l Ol' ROW Florine. Knapp, lleLoss, McKee, Andrews, Stahl, Stincr, R. Ilushinske, Leigh. MIDDLE ROW Bowker, Dunn, Draper, I . Rasmus, E. Johnson, F. Johnson, Akers, Kruse, Herber IYOTTOM ROW Gm-ckler, Keller, L. Filer, Hitchcock, K. Johnson. M. Schultz, J, Hill, Huber. TOP ROW---Schnell, Hoyt, Elfrink, Peters, Blake, Hallbauer, Adsit, M. Banister. Roseen. MIDDLE ROVV- Woltman. Matthews, Lamont, Toman, McKichan, Hosmer, C. Edgar, M. Nordstrom. BOTTOM ROW -Long, Kingsbury, Stanford, Raessler, Roulstone. Coddington, H. Corrington, Sagness. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The turning point in our young lives occurred when, on a certain clear day in September, 1918, when we started our career in Cherokee High School. The first week or so we didn't do much besides roam the halls searching for doors having big signs which meant little to us. We, as characteristic of Freshmen, worked diligently day and night for fear of failing. At first, when the High School had their pep meetings, we stood with opened mouths, yet making no noise, and stared at the yell-leaderg but it was not long before we could raise our side of the roof. Upon seeing our pep the Sophomores took an interest in us and, realizing that we had had enough work, revealed the social side of school life by initiating us at a party, after which we settled down to our studies as eager for grasping knowledge as before. This taste of social life clung to our minds and at the end of the semester had aroused us until the faculty gave in and allowed us to return the Sophomores' kind favor by entertaining them at a party. Everyone present enjoyed the amusements to the extreme, though the best one occurred in April, when we had a class party which every member attended, making the biggest event of our year. This good time was soon forgotten as the dreaded examinations arrived, causing us to lose sleep by worrying and cramming, but to our joy we proved ourselves the hope of the world, as most of us survived them. This year we are back showing the beginners a good time, although some, liking their last year's studies better than new ones, are among that crowd. Realizing that it would be a pleasure to the Freshies to be entertained, we invited them to be present at a party to be given September 26. Needless to say, they were grateful and gave us a return party in February. Then, after some more monotonous routine of daily school life, we staged our second class party and agreed that it was better than the first. Throughout our two years we have revealed our school spirit in every way, at- tending the town athletics and even some of the out-of-town fetes. We enjoyed seeing many of our class taking part in athletics, and if all goes well, we expect to make an extremely creditable showing in that field next year. Wwffm 725: j In MH '19 L i 01 ! ', f WIN' WW' Z Q ,KW X N X , . r 2 fm X X . 5 S Paw, X N X 9 x ff x . fm Wffff M I f 'N A ,V , 1 , -. W I 1 , f f f , X X X Z 'NW ZIJY . ,Qu WM J UN-A N W N Q. ,,, , X X, ,li-ax 1 , MA ' 1 xx X qN w XX Xl X f MH Nw W ' A raw if X.X.- SS 'iifNx QWD f V fl! W u xi WW 'F ff f J 1 fMW A f M W X 5+ if l j! rf - 'H s yAi'!mI! N MWA liiggtil .Q,- X 1 w A' 0 fy! !V',.,'l NF . I X ij ix 4 iff, K X I ,V ffgfa-4 4 f 'f X' ' ' H f . 1 s 12 M' , C 'aff Q ,if ,I Si Q LW' fx N z 'L 'q 2 V' X K-' , ' 'J ' I , ,f ' X E Y- 1: 1 1 K- Q ' ' ,' 1, ' ' V ' 'S , iv ,,,. 'fig' 2 'X' '- , N lyinzksow 'N ILNFZQ ' 'FUI' ROW llzillarsl, Gross, I . Stevenson, Jones, Lewis. Ramsden, VV. Wilson. Mllbllllld ROW Scott, Iluvis, Burgess, Seprelke, Peters, Webb, Hiekey. l10'l l'0M ROW Ilrmvn, I.z1thrup, G. Unger, V. Triyrgs, Kraul. Yzurimrton, Olilson, G, VV:u'burlun, Frei TUP ROW M. Wu-lvh, Schnell, Kracke. Lent. Phelan, W. Warburton, W. Edgar. MIIDIDLE ROW Peck, Wallace, Ritchie, E. Miller, Walker, Weeks. Weaver, R4-ifsteck. BOTTOM ROW Leeds, Perritt, Williams. G. Mosier, S. Whitehouse, L. Smith, Nixon, H. Stevenson. TOP Roxxrf-S2lChSG, Phipps, Gray, Ohlson, Ferris, Hartigan, R. Johnson, L. Smith. MIDDLE ROW- Bovey, Darr, Anderson, Betsworth, Funk, Nelson, Barnes. BOTTOM ROVVWR. Mosier, Nelson, Montgomery, Bensley, Paulson, Delaplane, Cobb, Adamfon, Tilton TOP ROW-D. Braley, Koehne, Bieg, H. Conklin, Baier, R. Banister, Fletcher. MIDDLE ROWNF. Filer, B. Corringtfon, Adams, Kaylor, Callahan, McCulla. BOTTOM ROW--Barnes, Gilbert, IJeLoss, Bengtson, Christensen, S. Wilson, Allen, C. Braley. CHEROKEA N FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On a bright Monday morning on the first day of September a group of green Freshmen entered the frowning door of the Wilson High School in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred twenty. The Sophs held their heads above us and with a certain obviously felt pride, tried not to notice us. The first few days proved the hardest and longest for usg some were found here and others there, hunting the place where they were supposed to be. But it was not long before we became acquainted, and then we were not looked upon by others as being so green and wavering. When the egotistical Sophs' eyes were opened to our good qualities they gave a Welcome partyg then, as we all have a passion for parties, we gave one in honor of our amicable upper classmen. Although we are but Freshmen, we have some good men to fight for us and for C. H. S. There are Phil Callahan and Dale Braley, who through their perseverance on the gridiron, won C's. We have John Scott on the basketball team-Oh, boy! isn't it a grand and glorious feeling when he throws a basket just when it's needed? We have some other men too, who will prove athletes in the future. We partook in the ticket selling contest and won almost every time, showing who brought the most rooters to the football gamesg these stale Freshies shall not be green so very long and though some think theAFreshman colors should be green, we'll tell you that next year. We, the class of 1923, are not so bad as you think, and will be silent and solemn Seniors bye and bye. DANGERO' IDR Bl s iff' ditl fft ' X wtf M KW? ww sf? I QRS..-35 4 , ' in R, .l xkbv .gs , V f f wig A 1,611 VL-fy ' ffffff W f . X , V -Xxyxyx ZX ' W ' f fy 7 X 1 x ff My 1 iff--.. A x W -...El X Q im 0 ' f 'Q K 1 X XX Q xxx 'u If ff X Y X 1 Q fr '- X 6 2752 'WWW' .dwf -Qqyf? f -lflwffl 54' '-xfd , I ' yy QQ-J Zfgflw Q? waxy! Sv , 74:09 4ZKfQ,Z?f,f FJ A ja' ff CL!! nu 52541455 3 ' I. X had A X ' J '- '71 u 'fy Nw f'Vfff'f1 4' ,, QW A X f VZZM Wm j f A ff-fx: Q Nay J X N R gi f We 4 x f f wg .4'- , Q X af. .Q .A ' ' 'X xz451ifff?4 ' , ,A X f f Q, fifw' Af ff ff 1, f A7 575 57 gf - .. 2 f f f',,r' 1-52 ' I ' ' - and other mformatnon i s 55 :13 TERSUN img MUSIC Musior, Jacohsoll. Bnnismr, Triggs. Long, Long Goin-1', 'l'mmm, Rasmus, Vanderhotf, Wilson GIRL'S GLEE CLUB rsun. l x':u11A, I.41L1L'kS, R4'if':4t0r'k, Jum-S. Hosmor. Mc'ITon:lI4l. Rzxllsl Trix-gs. All:-n, Hilm'hc'm'k, Swanson, M4'Kv0. Goiprs-r, Nvlsun llzxnistor. llummus, Iivllar, Rasmus, Schultz, Axlsit. Rosm-011 CHE O EAN as R K 4? DECLAMATORY The declamatory contest this year, in many respects, was the best that Cherokee High School has had. So many contestants entered that a preliminary contest was held to choose four from both the dramatic and humorous classes. No one entered the oratorical class. Under Miss Gracey the contestants received careful training, so the contest was very interesting and the judges found it difficult to choose four from each class for the final contest. Those chosen were Isabel Schultz, Francis Halford, Mildred Loucks, Ruth Gifford, Fanny Barnes, Helen Reddington, Bernice Kingsbury, and Isabel McDonald. Miss Elizabeth Brown, instructor in expression at Morningside College, acted as expert judge for the final contest and awarded the medals. Isabel Schultz, through her excellent interpretation of The Soul of the Violin, easily won first place. Last year she also won first place and the Seniors are proud to have her represent their class in declamatory. Bernice Kingsbury, who interpreted her selection Bud's Fairy Talej' very ably, was given second place in the contest. lsabel took second at the Fonda district contest. Q CHEROKEAN- Q OUR ORPHAN Allow us to introduce to you Mon- sieur Francois Hellings, whose home is in Berchem-lez-Anvers, Belgium. His father was a soldier who fought in the War, but like a great many others, died for his cause. For this reason, it becomes the pleasure of the children of Cherokee High School to become his sponsors. Monsieur Francois is eight years old, having been born on the twenty- second of September, Nineteen-Eleven. He was only three years old when the German hordes invaded his land, and since then he has endured five long years of war. He was officially adopt- ed by us on the first of December, Nineteen-Nineteen. SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB At the beginning of the year the girls of the Senior class were anxious to organize a club, whose purpose would be to have get-together meetings, to enjoy ourselves as much as possible, and to become better acquainted. We met and elected the following officers: Mildred Swanson, President, Louise Wright, Vice-President, Ethel Dushinske, Secretary. Miss Oliver was chosen Chaperone. The girls divided into six groups and in each group there were five girls. A meet- ing was held on the second Tuesday of every month, at which one of the groups en- tertained, the hostesses have been Mildred Swanson, Ethel Rasmus, Ethel Dushinske and Maude Nelson. We are all looking forward to the other two meetings which will be held at the school and at the home of Helen Warburton. The latter meeting will be a leap year party, which we are sure will be one of the best meetings held. We are all glad that this club was started and have all enjoyed ourselves very much. Dancing, cards and other games have furnished entertainment, but the real Joy has been in getting together and becoming better friends. We feel that it will help us to remain better acquainted even after we have left school, and to look back on our school days as being the happiest in our lives. .-gi-1 Zi'-1, v,-,- - ,,,,-7 9? -45 A r - Yi N-L Z Z ' ' X , 1 ,X 4,7- f E- ,,,1- 'C V fx 'l'0l' ROW VVykoll' 1CoachJ, Kingsbury, Gray, Montgomery, Halford, Leigh, Andrews, Peterson, Gould, Mcflulla, Olson 1CoachJ. MIIIIDLIC RUVV Mclfonald, llyouer. Campbell. Lucia, Nordstrom, llruyor. Lexznard. l'0T'l'0M ROW llartigan, Scott, Braley, llushinske, Jones fCapf.l, Callahan, Smith, Hensley. FOOTBALL REVIEW 1919 The 1919 football season resulted in five victories and four defeats for the wearers of the Old Gold and Black. As some of the strongest teams in the state were played, the season can be looked upon as a very successful one. Although handicapped in every contest by their inferiority in weight, the boys more than made up this defici- ency by their consistent fighting throughout every game. Such a spirit is indeed ad- mirable, and speaks well for the personnel of the team. As the opening practice only three veteran players, Captain Jones, Byouer, and Campbell reported to Coaches Olson and Wykoff. The rest of the squad, numbering about twenty-five, were all green material, many of whom had never played the game of football lzefore. The boys, however, showed a willingness to learn the game and the coaches labored earnestly night after night teaching them the art of football. Be- cause of their enthusiasm and interest the boys began to round into shape, and dis- played an excellent brand of football. Handicapped by their lightness in weight, the team was forced to resort to open style of football to gain groundg their handling of the forward pass was excellent and the boys proved themselves very adept in this department of the game. Captain Jones was accurate in hurling the oval and had two ends, in Lucia and Montgomery, who could gather in his passes. The first two games of the season were played with only mediocre teams and the locals had no difficulty in winning both contests. Marathon was humbled by a score of 20-0, and Laurens was handed a score of 54-0 defeat in a game in which the locals scored touchdowns with apparent ease. One of the feature games of the season was played the week following, when the strong Rock Rapids team defeated Cherokee by a score of 13-7. For three-quarters of the game Cherokee held the lead, but in the final period the superior weight of the CHEROKEAN visitors began to have its effect, and the Rock Rapids backs began to crush through our line for another touchdown. It was one of the hardest-fought games ever played here, and the fast Cherokee team fought nobly to win. Storm Lake went down to defeat here the following Saturday when Cherokee came from behind during the last half and turned the apparent 6-0 defeat into a 14-6 victory. Storm Lake possessed an almost impregnable line and the locals were forced to resort to their forward passing game. Some brilliant passes were uncorked during the final period which enabled Cherokee to emerge from the contest victorious. Storm Lake seemed powerless at breaking up these plays and the Old Gold and Black warriors completed pass after pass in rapid succession. The game was a splendid exhibition of open style football on the part of Cherokee's team. Rock Valley and Sheldon were the next two opponents and both of these teams succumbed to the swift attack of the locals, Rock Valley was defeated by a 20-0 count and Sheldon was handed a 25-0 trimming. Cherokee completely outplayed both of these teams and the results were never in doubt after the first few minutes of each game. Denison was the first point of invasion and Cherokee met one of the speediest teams in the state in the football warriors from that town. Denison's rapid fire attack in the first half completely dazzled our boys and they ran up a 20-0 score before the Cherokee boys recovered themselves. During the last half Cherokee played somewhat its normal game and succeeded in holding their opponents to a single touchdown. Our team resembled mere pigmies in comparison to the giant Denison team, and only their stubborn fighting enabled the boys to hold Denison to a 27-0 score. The second trip to foreign territory was made the following Saturday, November 15, when the Cherokeans invaded Onawa for their annual battle. Their playing field was a sea of mud and the light Cherokee backfield was unable to do any sort of offensive work in the heavy mire. Their forward passing game was impossible and they were forced to play a defensive game. Onawa considerably outweighed the Cherokeans, but it was not until the final two minutes that Onawa succeeded in push- ing over a touchdown for a 6-0 win. Cherokee carried the ball down to the goal line near the end of the first half and with only one foot to make for their final down, the time-keeper's whistle sounded, saving Onawa from a touchdown. Preparations were immediately started for the annual Thanksgiving game with our old-time rivals from LeMars. The boys labored diligently during the ten days preceeding the game, mastering new plays and correcting the faults that had evidenced themselves during the previous games. Unfortunately, a severe snow-storm came the day previous to the game, and on the morning of Thanksgiving six inches of snow covered the turf. Undaunted, the locals departed on a special train, accompanied by some 300. rooters, full of pep and all hoping for a Cherokee victory. The day was a miserable one for football. When the Cherokeans trotted out onto the gridiron, they found it covered with six inches of snow, and to add to their discomfort, more snow began to fall. The game itself was interesting, despite the snow, but neither team was able to play any real football-the football seesawed up and down the field with neither team able to gain much ground. Near the end of the final quarter, LeMars worked the ball down to our ten-yard line and kicked a field goal for the only score of the game. It was a bitter struggle and a hard-fought game to lose, but it was not a test of either team's ability. At the close of the season the annual banquet was held, featuring the election of Captain Hartigan for next year, the awarding of the letters, and the presentation of the Adsit blanket to Charles Byouer, who was considered the most consistent player of the season. Though eight letter men will be lost through graduation, a strong nucleus remains, and centered aroum. Captain Hartigan, should develop into a success- ful team. 44? Q? CTll'l'Oki'0 Che- rokev l'I1v1'okc-0 Cherokee Chvrokoo f1IN'l'Okl'0 Clmorokvo Cherokeo K'I10l'ok1-v HONOR C CLUB TOBI JONES ADRON PETERSON LAWRENCE MONTGOMERY LEONARD KINGSBYRY LESTER GOULD ARLIE NORDSTROM RALPH DITSHINSKE EDWIN HARTIGAN FRANCIS HALFORD DWIGHT LUCIA PHIL CALLAHAN DALE BRALEY ABNER MCDONALD DEWEY KENNEDY CHARLES BYOUER ADAIR DRUYOR WAYNE LEONARD SCORES U, 20 Marathon --- A- 54 Laurens ,,A,. - A-- 'T Rock Rapids -- W- 14 Storm Lake --- --- 20 Rock Valley -- Y-- 25 Sheldon ----- -- 0 Onawa ---- -- 0 Denison --- -W 0 LeMar's -- 140 Bensley, W. Whitehouse, Hartigan. Scott, Peterson, Sones, Betsworth. BASKETBALL REVIEW 1919-20 The basketball season of 1919-20 was rather a disappointment to many of the fans. Handicapped in every contest by their smallness in stature and by their light- ness in weight, together with their inexperience, the boys succeeded in winning only three victories out of eleven. However, most of the defeats were suffered at the hands of some of the strongest fives in Iowa. Foit Dodge, Sheldon, Sioux Falls, S. D., were among the strong teams played and they all registered easy victories over the Cherokeans. Practice was started immediately after Thanksgiving and about 35 men reported the first week. Of this number, only one, Betsworth, had played on the team pre- viously. The boys started in earnestly to work, and by hard practice managed to get in shape for the opening game with Marcus. This game was not even good practice for the boys, as they snowed under Marcus by the score of 70-6. Onawa was the first team met after the holidays, and the locals battled desperately for this game, but 0nawa's superior weight and strength showed itself during the final period and Cherokee lost, 27-20. The following week, Fonda and Alta administered good trimmings to the locals, and Sioux Falls also succeeded in humbling the boys. The latter game was a Very interesting one and although the Dakotans walloped Cherokee 33-17, it was a very hard game throughout. Sioux Falls was one of the best teams in the state of South Dakota, and Cherokee's showing against them was very commendable, considering the great odds against which the locals battled. Sheldon and Ft. Dodge were played the following week and both defeated the Cherokeans. Ft. Dodge, champions of 1918, had one of the best fives in Iowa, and as they were at their best in this game, they easily defeated Cherokee 42-7. Storm Lake was handed a surprise package the next week. Because of Cherokee's poor showing in the previous games, the visitors expected an easy victory, and they CHEROKEAN arrived here quite overconfident. They were rushed off their feet during the first half' of the game and failed to secure a. single point, while the home boys rang up a total of 21 points. During the second period Cherokee eased up a bit and Storm Lake took advantage of their opening and counted six baskets in this session. The locals seemed content to rest upon their points made during the first half and played a rather listless game in the final period. The return games with Sheldon and Alta were played here after the victory over Storm Lake. Sheldon was forced to exert itself to win and though they defeated Cherokee 32-14, it was a hard-fought game and not until the last five minutes did the Sheldonites have more than a five-point lead. The Alta game was also close, due to the fact that the Cherokeans seemed unable to hit the basket. The boys had numerous chances at the hoop but the ball seemed to resist all attempts a putting it through the net. The Storm Lake game the following Friday ended the season and the Buena Vista county lads secured a sweet revenge for their previous trimming at the hands of Cherokee. The season was not a very successful one, due chiefiy to the inexperience and lack of size in the Cherokeans. Only in the first game of the season did they meet a team anywhere near their own size. Despite this handicap the boys displayed an excellent fioor game and their passing and team work was of the best. g Lloyd Betsworth, playing his last games at center for Cherokee, worked consistent- ly throughout the season, his basket-shooting was very good, and he was quite adept in passing the ball and dribbling down the fioor. In John Scott, Cherokee possessed one of the speediest forwards in the state. Although a Freshman, and participating in the game his first year, he displayed a brand of basketball that would be a credit to any athlete. He fought continually and though opposed by guards twice his size, he was never once outfought nor outplayed. His floor work was excellent, and his dribbling was also good. Scotty was the main point-getter of the team and scored over half of the points made during the year. Edwin Hartigan at guard, likewise was playing his first year of basketball, but he showed continued improvement as the season progressed. Though rather weak on offense, he more than made up for it through his brilliant guarding on defense. He has one more year to play. William Whitehouse, at standing guard, played his first game of basketball in the Fonda game. From then on he played consistently throughout the season. He was strong on defense and was a hard man to get past. Bill has one more year to play and should develop into an excellent guard. Adron Peterson and Joe Bensley alternated at the other forward position. Both played hard, consistent games and fitted into the team-work well. They were good at fioor work and their passing was excellent. John Sones alternated at center and forward and played well whenever called upon. He played especially well in the Ft. Dodge game. Prospects for next year are bright, as all this year's men will remain, except Betsworth, who graduates. CHEROKEAN BASKETBALL C CLUB MEN Edwin Hartigan John Scott Adron Peterson Joe Bensley William Whitehouse John Sones Lloyd Betsworth SCORES Cherokee --- .... 70 Marcus --- -- 6 Cherokee --- .... 20 Onawa --- ---- 27 Cherokee --- .... 17 Fonda .... ---- 30 Cherokee --- .... 11 Alta ....... ---- 28 Cherokee --- .... 17 Sioux Fall --- ---- 33 Cherokee --- -- 7 Sheldon --- ---- 37 Cherokee --- -- 7 Ft. Dodge .... ---- 42 Cherokee --- .... 28 Storm Lake .... ---- 12 Cherokee --- .... 14 Sheldon ...... ---- 32 Cherokee --- .... 15 Alta ........ ---- 10 Cherokee --- --- 9 Storm Lake --- ---- 45 215 302 SUMMARY OF POINTS Name Field Goals Free throws made Total Points John Scott 39 34 112 Loyd Betsworth 21 3 45 Adron Peterson 14 28 Joe Bensley Roy DeLoss Edwin Hartigan Lester Gould John Sones William Whitehouse 4 8 4 8 3 6 2 4 2 4 0 0 89 37 215 4? 44? CHEROKEAN TRACK SEASON OF 1920 At the present writing it is difficult to predict what measure of success this year's track team will enjoy. Inclement weather has held back the development of the team and thus far only indoor practice has been engaged in with any degree of success. However, there are almost 30 candidates out for the team, many of whom show signs of development into capable track artists before the season is over. With the coming of warm weather the boys will rapidly round into shape and should be in the pink of condition by the time of the annual M meet at Sioux City. Track interest will be to a large extent focused on the work of the mile relay team. For the last two years Cherokee's mile relay team has won the large trophy offered by Morningside College to the winner of the one-mile relay in their annual M invitation meet. The school winning this handsome cup for the third time is allowed to retain permanent possession of it. By winning the mile relay this year Cherokee will be able to add the cup to her trophy case, and it is for this reason that the boys are working so hard to develop a relay team. Not a single man of the 1919 relay team remains, but there are a number trying out for the vacant places. Those who look most promising at the present are Byouer, Montgomery, Bensley, Dushinske, Melton and Leigh. None of these boys are experienced but they give promise ofdeveloping into a fast quartet, with the aid of some warm weather in which to develop. It is possible that a relay team may be sent to the Drake games on April 24. Besides the quarter milers there are a number of other promising candidates for the various events. Kingsbury, Hoyt, Druyor and Dushinske are in the sprints. All of these boys are inexperienced, but they possess speed, and should develop rapidly. In the distance runs are a large number of boys endeavoring to qualify for the mile, and the half mile race. Among these are Martland, Steiner, Andrews, Callahan, Sam Whitehouse, McCulla, and Hartigan. Close competition is expected for places in the half and in the mile, as the runners are all about on a par. Competition in the field events is rather limited as there are only a few men try- ing for places. In the Shot Put and Discus, W. Whitehouse, Max Gray and Herber seem to have the first call, as does Dushinske in the Pole V working out in the high jump. ault. Dushinske is also Joe Bensley is doing better than 19 feet in the broad jump, and appears to have things his own way in this event. TRACK SCHEDULE FOR 1920 April 24 ............ Drake Relay Meet May 21 ............. Sheldon Meet May 14 ............. Fonda Meet May 21 ............. State Meet May 7 ............. M Meet at Sioux City Q? CHEROKEAN Q TRACK SEASON OF 1919 The first event in the track season of 1919 was the annual M meet at Morning- side College. Here, as usual, our mile relay team succeeded in out-stepping all other competitors and romped away with the beautiful cup for the second consecutive time. Kennedy, Hull, Robinson and Gardiner were in the quartet that ran for the Old Gold and Black. Kennedy outleaped all other athletes and won an easy first in the broad jump. Montgomery also succeeded in placing in the mile run which was run in ex- ceptionally fast time. The Big Four meet at Fonda was the next meet entered, One day previous to the departure of the athletes, Dewey Kennedy, anchor man on the relay team, was declared ineligible, having reached his twenty-first birthday. This was a severe blow to our track hopes, as Dewey was always depended on to run a fast quarter, and his loss was keenly felt. Kennedy is one of the best athletes that ever wore the colors of Cherokee High School, and it is to be regretted that he reached his twenty-first milestone before the track season was over. At the meet the following day, Abner McDonald ran Kennedy's quarter and ran a beautiful race. However, the pace was too fast for the boys that day and they had to be content with third place for the mile relay. Several of the boys, however, won points in other events. 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Mr. Hunter: I know two young ladies about twenty years of age-- fgeneral outburst from classj who are interested in- fanother explosionj the business of advertising. Armistice day in chemistry class. Mr. Anderson: Try to make your classes as interesting as possible. Mr. Wykoff, beginning to remove his coat, Well, fellows, I hate to do this, but- Miss Wilson, to two of the Juniors, How are the Nuts coming? Edra Dahlin: We like bows, don't we Gretchen? Miss Cone: There is no sech animal on earth as a 'silent woman'. In Miss Teager's class of Julius Caesar: Max Huber: Did all the people of Rome live in one city? Miss King: Why don't we have three legs on chairs instead of four? Wilfred Hosmer: They'd look too much like milk stools. Mr. Hunter: I once heard a man give three or four lectures on Hell. Now how did he know what Hell was any more than anyone else? Howard Russell: Maybe he was married. W W e:g 9, I, L fi 'MUG X' l f fm . : C I dk I X l 1 , .M . ,'- H N l will y HE is I , i 1 41 -:fi ,I 'gf a n A ghgi- l g Abner McDonald received a grade of ninety in his English examination. Miss Teager: Abner, you are certainly abnormal today. Art Little: What's the matter with your lips, Hap? What did you do to them ? Hap Wright: Don't ask meg I didn't do it. Arlie Nordstrom: Well, I don't mind listening to those declam pieces, but I sure hate to waste my time. A cold morning in assembly: Loyd Betsworth: Ruth, I'm cold, won't you warm me up? Ruth Gifford: Gee, I'm cold myself, how can I? QBets missed the hintl. Mr. Barnes: What do you mean by courtesy, Helen? Helen Ferris: Why, if a man dies and leaves all his property to his wife, that would be courtesy. Miss Clark: What method is that? Gladys Corrington: I don't know what method it is-I just worked it out. Mr. Anderson, walking down the aisle with a window pole in his hand: I am the good shepherd. Charles Byouer: Where's your dog? C H E R O K E' A N , Miss Bates in Cicero, to the Seniors: Why you poor simps, don't you know any- thing? Raymond Dushinske, after the list of those excused from examination was read: Please, teacher, I have lots of deportment, can't I trade some in for grades? Miss Cone: You'll find a book of 'Holy Living and Holy Dying' in homes where they have ancestors hanging on the walls with drapes on them. Mr. Bagg: What kind of a horn have you on your car? Mr. Cree: Don't need one: my car says on the radiator, 'Dodge, Brothers'. Miss Oliver: Now if you'll give me a little attention, I would like to read to you a little article, 'Musical Failu1'e,' in which I think you would be interested. Pete Halford, telling a story in French: Well, the shepherd heard the footbeats of a mule approaching and pretty soon the beautiful girl Stephenette came into sight. Bolly said he could see it alright, but couldn't iigure it out for himself. Abner McDonald: Eat more Grape Nuts. Dewey Kennedy: There's a reason. On an English III paper: Oral talks in class help a person to get rid of stage freight. t the book, Edgar Huntley : Who was one of the writers Miss Cone, referring o of this period? Wayne Leonard: George Huntley. -0' G, 9 xl o Qvuorl BAGGGW 095+ ar ner'-'S A G- ! 'Y Z a J - is X ' Q ,s H. V Y ' X X -I . 'QI' Q I is fl Q i J- E NOTICE: All Ancient History students meet in Lecture Room for slides on Greece. Bob: Why didn't he duck ? Wyk: He wasn't that kind of a bird.', ' Miss Teager: Ruth, what was the name of the servant in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'? Ruth Peters: Why, Phosphate, I think. Algebra III examination: An imaginary number is one that is supposed to be there but is not. Miss Teager: We will now take this topic up by de tail. - Q CHEROKEAN.. Q The vocabulary for the next French lesson had just been read. One of the words was partridge Helen Barnes: Is a partridge something you put in a gun? l-low common 'to see- Lauren Smith bullying some poor little Freshmang Mr. Wykofl' kidding the girls in the fifth periodg Abner McDonald talking with Helen Redington in some dark corner of the hallg Howard Headley tripping someoneg Marg Bush and Bolly Campbell taking care of one seatg Gilman Fee conversing with Junior girlsg Freshman kids slipping out of assembly a few minutes early for gymnasiumg A Senior class meeting at some time inconvenient for everyoneg Mr. Wykofl' trying to make an experiment before the class come out as the book says it should, by sleight of hand. How queer to observe- Violet Carson swapping funny stories with a boyg Pete Halford reciting, and not bluffingg Loyd Betsworth with even half an English lessong Tom Jones with a girlg Bertha Fassler and Edna Fee separatedg Stanley Martland on time for schoolg Galen Unger or Charles Mansfield grown to a height of five or six feet. :JZ-ie Aw-rule oFr! vi? A I , , ww, Q 0 Pl 0 -QH5AL.7gH ,Z .. ' fr f ,-'A N I ss! We ,,, K' W' RR- 4 fl QRJT F U fi 'd L i F? -ff, YV ll! Are you going to the party Saturday night ? Mr. Wykoff: Not unless they play postofficef' Ella North to Mr. Anderson at five minutes after one: Those waiters down to Whiteis were so darn slow that I didn't get my dinner in time. Miss Cone said that one's speaking vocabulary is not as great as his writing vocabulary. Clint Bowers disagreesg get him peeved and prove it. Esther Schwartz: My wrists always get tired when I write very long. Geraldine Crapser: Mine don't. Miss Smith: They shouldg it shows you are not using your hands correctly. In a Freshman test paper: Shakespeare was a graduate of Harvard. Miss Wilson: The command 'Halt' means to bring the foot on the floor level with the one in the air and remain motionless. N T L U19 Tye I FRESH ' Emi Over- U5 WWX CHEROKEAN 42 Q Hart, Schaffner 82 Marx Clothes The Littlest Boy and the Biggest Man Cooper-Muraine Clothing Company The Best of Everything in Furnishings EXCLUSIVE AGENTS For SPALDINCIS SPORTING GOODS Q7 4? CHEROKEAN VV. F. HUTTON, Jr., Pres. W. F. HUTTON, V-Pres. JAS. A. CARY, Sec'y. THE MOTOR INN C ORPORA T10 The home of FORD CARS AND FORDSON TRACTORS CHEROKEE, IOWA Established 1882 C. L. HOLDEN W. S. HODGDON Cherokee 'lmonument Company EVERYTHING IN MEMORIALS 126 East Main Street Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept 1 2 3 8 10 11 .12 CALENDAR -School started with usual con- fusiong upper classes have many visitors from Freshmen. -Anderson's annual curtain lec- ture on tardiness. -Miss Holman, to whom the 1919 Cherokean was dedicated, visited the school. -Rev. Hupp of Leeds, So. Dak., addressed the assembly with an interesting talk on The Finished Product. -Boys' Athletic Association held a business meeting for the en- rollment of new members. -Seniors held meeting, electing Dewey Kennedy, Presidentg Juanita Flickinger, Vice-Presi- dent, and Elizabeth, Secretary and Treasurer. -First pep meeting. Mr. Olson gave speech and Mr. Anderson told of his experiences with Harvard team. 4? 47 CHEROKEAN Sv amnnn 8: williams A ',xl' 7f Li Q'-.h -I GQ cog 5 xr , PAQ x 52 lfhflfs' 'Y' A ' - l 24' 25 -NNT i -c Wh? xx-f Qsgif mpc. 'A The Ideal C L lam0n S all La Mm Pearl Necklace . Q ik H . 8 it u , 'M- .WWI ' x 4 cp, 'ai lg by I-ATALl'?AnLs 'J l1QQ..fQ:sle ,-Q, A 1' ewe r 'Y ' l e ee e 9 ee , , If you want something new we have it Q CHE'ROKEAN-g Q TO Tl-IE CLASS OF I92O We thank you for the friendly business relation we have enjoyed with you. We like to count among our assets one thing that money cannot buy- The Friendship of the Cherokee High School. Sincerely yours, The L. M. 8: S. SHOE CO. ' Sept. 16-Junior election of officers. 09 Sept. 18-Faculty had a picnic. Sept. 19-Senior picnic out at Fuhr- mann's. W. R. Prop. Sept 20-Boys' Athletic Association car- nival a great success. Sept. 22-Sophomore election of officers. Sept. 25-Senior class pins selected. Staple and F amy if GRUCERIES Zi Oct. Oct. PHoNE 212 Oct' Sept. 26-Curtain lecture by Mr. Ander- song pep meeting. 27-First football game-Chero- kee, 205 Marathon, 0. 1-Seniors elected members of the Annual Board. 2-Amos Matthews gave an in- teresting talk on the French people. 4-Cherokee defeats Laurens, 54- O. 11--Cherokee defeated by Rock Rapids, 12-7. 15-Freshmen get shell-shocked by report cards. 16-Mr. Goodrich, Y. M. C. A. Secretary, talked to assembly. 17-Violin solo by Fannie Toman. Curtain lecture on tardiness. Q CHEROKEAN Q I thank you for your support and patronage CECIL RULON 5 5 Q? CHEROKEANK Q A. Lawre .lr VICTOR 7 ' EDISON Oakland Cars : Stewart BRUNSWICK Trucks Tires and Accessories Storage and Livery EE Telephone: Office 561 428 West Main Street l .T Q l HARRY LAMOREAUX Rexall Drug Store Columbia Grafinolas Oct. 18-Cherokee ran a w a y w i t h Storm Lake, 14-6. Oct. 20-Still another curtain lecture on tardinessg second verse, same song. Oct. 22-Seniors gave party for Mil- dred Davenport, before her de- parture for the West. Oct. 23-Bunch of Seniors and one of of Faculty enjoy a private lunch in the dark room. Oct. 24-Mr. Hunter delivered an ad- dress on Iowa Day. Harry Hull was presented the loving cup for combined scholarship and athletics. Oct. 25-Cherokee romped through Rock Valley, 20-0. Oct. 31-Junior Hallowe'en Party. Nov. 1-Sheldon bowed to Cherokee grid team, 25-0. Nov. 8-Denison presented us with a score of 27-0 in their own favor. Nov. 11-Armistice Day-John Albert Wilson of Cherokee, Iowa, told us of his experience in France CHEROKEAN CONGRATULATIONS '21 ,L 4,1 TO THE CLASS OF 1920 For its Members :- Look forward and behold the heights to which your journey is tending and be drawn forward by a greater expectancy. Live in the belief that the Golden Age is before. Your visions should be larger than those who have gone before. You should Stand as it were upon their shoulders. You ought to see farther and clearer than your fathers did. -You hold a position higher up on the mountain-side than they were per nz ittcfl to occupy- Choose the highest calling in life. Buy not the CHEAPEST, but the BEST. 5uP - h X motto in business :nge A, ' We handle .ONLY the QUALITY and not N r' I' and Accessories on the Quantlty V ill! xy Q Market. A 0 . It 5 AIR L f very best Tires Tubes ,i ,., ,Lf J X ' Q, 'S SERVICE AND SQUARE DEALING CHEROKEE TIRE AND REPAIR COMPANY Ramsey and Hardaker 407 QP? CHEROKEAN K TIE PATER O BAR CLE Y CUSTOM C ORSE TS A MILLION PERFECT FITS PHONE 654 305 N. FIFTH ST. BERT D. McWlLLlAMS 0 Good Service--Good Drugs The Nyal Line ? ' 1 0 Phone 142 CHEROKEE, - IOWA Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. on Armistice Day. Mr. Gil- lette also spoke. 12-Professor Anderson delivered a treatise on Papers and Gum. 13-Unlucky-two S e n i 0 r girls blossomed out with diamonds. 14-Solo by Margaret Delaplane. 15-6-0, Onawa's favor. 21-Gwen Jones sang a solo. Prin- cipal lectured on Broad Mind- ednessf' 26-Program by Grade Children. 27-Next day it snowedg LeMars fudged and got 6 pointsg Cher- okee, 0. 5-Girl's Glee Club made debut before 269 people. Boys' in- terclass basket ball g a m e s 5 Seniors won. 16-Program by Music Depart ment. 19-Presentation of C's to foot ball men. Cherokee, 70g Mar cus, 6. Our first basketball game. 4? 4? Q CHEROKEAN Q7 PORTRAIT 4? 45 CHEROKEAN PHONE 793 THE ADDI TION 'S . GENERAL S TORE COMPLETE STOCK AT POPULAR PRICES WE DELIVER PROMPT SERVICE F. G. BRINDLEY 412 Spruce Street We Get 3:21 the New iii- rz Jan. 'fix . 'M O O I,O 2 eee for a F lrst f '-., Q 0 0 Feb. Feb. 2 Feb- E5 Clothing Mar' 1 Coe Mar. w f .f 1-New Year's Day, naturally. 9-Isabelle McDonald sang a solo. 12 17-Review and examinations. 23-Addresses by four business men on Thrift 30-Mildred Swanson sang a solo by one person. Mr. Anderson delivered a heart rending cur- tain lecture on the epidemics. -A spanking administered to Storm Lake, 28-14. -Freshies entertained Sophs in the gym. 13-Hard Times day. The Boys entertained us with some mu- sic. -Juniors voted down a party for the Seniors. -Juniors vote for a Senior- Junior Prom. -Miss McQuitty sang for as- sembly. 4-Freshman girls beat Seniors, 11-2, in a small basketball game. 5-Violin trio entertained assem- bly. Mr. Montgomery spoke. CHLRCKEAZX You will find at all times a full line of up-to date Furniture and Rugs at D. KINCSBURY Furniture and Undertaking 5'-0 W K . gi 'wie ' ,J DAY PHONE 777 NIGHT PHONE 635 Q 44? CHER O KE A N Consider this-- The public soon loses interest in the concern that has taken trickery in as one of the partners. Selling goods to different people at diferent prices is one form of trickery. Th,at's one reason we are so particular to make this a one price store. ' We have the goods you need at the time you need them Ladies peady-T0Wea G so Dryfioods-Groceries R 4-sv ' n sw. so M122 Store of quality merchandise at lowest prices S E E Mar. Burris 8x Son Apr. 2- Apr. 22- Apr. FOR JEWELRY AND OPTICAL WORK 11-Mr. Hunter's classes gave him a farewell party. 12-Piano solo by Mignonette Triggs. Mock court trial be- fore assembly. 26- Miss Bob White given at Opera House. Piano solo by Louise Elfrink. Talk by Mr. French. Solo by Adair Druyor. Pre- sentation of declamatory med- als and basketball letters. Overall Club inaugurated- great success except for those who signed and then lacked sufticient nerve or sumpin'. Possible to take census of boys Cand those not boysl. 23-Galen Unger sang a sweet 'solo for assembly about a pick- aninny babe. Apr. 26-Miss Sullivan changed the seats of the A. M. Civics class, as usual. FHEROKEAN 497 Q7 CHE R 0 KE A N When you think of .IE WELR Y DICKINSON F. I. GARDINER 8: C0. DR, P AR SQNS CARL C. SMITH, Mgr. See us for the best in Exclusive Optometrist I Scientific examination of the eye Maker of glasse th t fit and Coal E PHONE 46 CHEROKEE, IOWA Ask y0ll1' I'leig'hb01' v , u Qi X 3 l3iyb NXWNX E Q E R ' I - S E X ix F 6 S! X X wx 'X X -S DW W M ' V: :Af v f, xg 31 Hg. J rp A 15 , Sf 'I 'f1 1'1 ' - I , , X 5 '1 2 , 5? X ' if ffbtf , in :QF 2 H ' W 2 a n ff- 'Ww,af y 5,1 lx fhffflflflywwf mw WQX .W J,,f,j, M , f' , , W W f n,,,:-fm N A X wx , X X hlhh' l-.. K X xx , .Q - xg S Mx S X if N : P X --.. . ,SQNQ W xx .K L f WXX . 'gl X TXE N 5 hh 'rl .Ai L sz: 'V X: ff' ' 1 iff. .gg T.. -Ng, ,s A 7. 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