Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)
- Class of 1925
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Their public spirit and efficient work have brought untold benefits to us. l it V - E VZ I v I V D O q I- 9 q ' P 4 4-X-2 , I A v I M QJORY Swffzgn '27 A Page Sixteen , - - P N gf, .. D-Tl ,b 1 'PO41 ll Lf UM, Li.. v , V on ,L LL MR. RANDLE Mr. Randle, our superintendent, is endeared to us by our grade and high school experience! For twelve years he has been with us giving his advice and counsel. The generous spirit with which he has entered into our activities and his pleasing personality has Won him a lasting place in our hearts. It is with a feeling of regret that at the end of this year we bid him good-bye. D. H. S. Wishes to express its appreciation, and hopes he may long continue to enjoy the fruits of the services which he rendered here. -L V 1, Q vi D Q q V 'P V ql ' o 41 f Q-Z I Av I HADJORY Swlrzgn '37 A Page Seventeen K' Q Q i C15 P . N MR. BAER. A. B. Wabash College i V L k Fi 5 U' It L, O G Csluemlmlgeilnivgfliilifl y W PA , University of Illinois 1.1 RJ l ' Mr. Baer is a firm advocate of all .Lib- that makes toward a better D. H. S. 4 This goal directs his duties as prin- cipal and his interests for the school. Xl The integrity and sincerity with which he performs his Work has Won the respect of the faculty and stu- Q . I dents. k my 5? .l -lQi- MR. WAKELEY. A. M. VVahash College University of Illinois Mr. Wakeley is more than as- sistant Principal! To us he is a real pal and friend. His advice i-s sought when difficulties arise in individual school problems. The loval spirit and ability which mark his services have made him one of the most admired in all D. H. S. nil- f I V l i To-:I D fgvi I Aj I Mmfoay Swfrzan 1 A Page Pligliteen lbi 1 I ' ' f - , A .Am Z ' .H ., 94 - -.uv Q. N15 L ' Q? fx t-i lI'XYf'l 4: O 4 i O41 AAU, ? 1 l TF 0 My J ...ie 'mvf ifbfliir A p 'il' 1 Russell Duffin Eve Thies Ruth Sandeson Florence Hodam Roger Leech Marian Mills Christine Kinnaird Eva Stuckey Dorothy Potter Eugenia Arter Corwin Querrey Florefce Wilson Ruth Stephenson Goldia Roach Helen Conover , Esther Cowan Gertrude Payne Dorothy Crain Madeline Dague Mary Ewing Top row, reading left to right- Second row, reading left to right-- RUSSELL M. DUFFIN. A. B. MARIAN w, MILLS, B, S, University of Illinois Bglgit Cgllggg EVE 'PHIES CHRISTINE KINNAIRD. A. B. Southern Illinois State Teachers' College Rockford College RUTH 'SANDESON. M. A. EVA M, STUCKEY, A, B, UTllV9l'SifY Of CNCHSO University of Illinois Columbia University DOROTHY B- POTTER A. B- FLORENCE E. HODAM. A. B. University of Illinois ' University of Illinois FUGENIA ARTER A. B- R- R- LEECH. A- B- Eastern Illinois State Normal Palik CQUQSJG University of Illinois UnlV9l'SltY of IOWH Applied Art School Third row, reading left to right- Bottom row. reading left to right- CORWIN QUERREY, A. A.. J. D. ESTHER COWANX B- James Millikin University 91110 State UUIVEFSIT-Y Univgl-Sify gf Chigago University of Illinois FLORENCE L. WILSON GER'l:R.UDl? PAYNE.. Ph. B. Illinois State Normal University Lnlvehlty of Chlfago DOROTHY CRAIN. A. B. G0Lvl?,I ?t ISQTXCH- A' B- De Pauw University I eb em O are MARY F. EWING. Ph. B. HELEN S. CONOVER. A. B. De Pauw University Western College Chicago University University of Chicago Northwestern University -: V - , I V . - Q.- kg? V -' Q 1 '- '- A-t I Av I mlmom Swfrzan '11 A Page Nineteen Qi 1 D O a i PA P we ef-Q UM .1l- ...-. 1. 1- Q 4' xr- Q Q A A i ir Donovan Montgomery Emily Taylor Fannah Fuller Edward Rayl Mary Copley Rhea Curdie Dolpha Parker Frances Shutts Siyrne Larson Clarence Johnson Irvin White Ferne Haveland Guy Trulock Ellen Olson Alice Barrett James Hawkins Ruth Foley Blanche Penrod Nellie Townsend Edith Markley Top row. reading left to rightf Second row. reading left to right! DONOVAN MONTGOMERY. A. B. RHEA CURDIE XVZIIHISII Colle-:re Illinois Women's College EMILY C. TAYLOR, A. B. DOLPHA PARKER. Ph. B. Francis Shimer Junior College University nf Chicago Rockford College FRANCES SHUTTS, A. B. FANNAH FULLER, A. B. Rockford College University of Wisconsin University of Illinois EDWARD H. RAYL SIGNE A. LARSON. A. B. Illinois Normal University Augustana College - MARY COPLEY. A. S. CLARENCE O. JOHNSON. A. B. University of Illinois Augustana Colle-:re Third row, readim: left to right' - Iiottoni row, reading: left to right! IRVIN VVHITE. A. B. .I. H. IIAWKINS Oliin University Central Normal College FERNE HAVELAND. Ph. B. lmlifmll Uniwleeifv Illinois Womans College Bradley- Institute . University nl' Chicago Ulllvmiglty 1 Illmols our E. TRULoCK, A. B. RUTH A- FOLEY' A: B-. Park Cullgge Northwestern University Northwestern University IILANCHE PENROD, A. B. ELLEN UI SON A B Indiana University Immhmfd Coilege ' Columbia University University nl' Illinois NELLIE TUWNSEND. B. S. ALICE PEARL BARRETT. A. B. M,1l.l'lI Belmont h R University of Illinois Unwmislty of Hlmols Kellogg Schnnl nl' Physical ICrlln'utinn EDITH WARFEL MARKLEY, Ph. B. lizittle Creek College University of Chicago V l v I . V D R 4 I 9 .4 I v 4 A v-w l A v l MARJOAY Swlrzgp L17 A l':l55i- Twenty N Vlt liv D04 LAL! l Nw hifi vQ4' A Q Della Wirger John Thomas Karl Kaynor William Hoff Mary Hendryx Dorothy Krauel Alvin Rogrizy Florence VVelch C. M. File Athlene Benedict Ellen Johnson Wilhert Minfree Harry Fringer Burma Horney John Wakeley Mary Frazier Mabel Stickler H. J. Zuege Top row, reading left to right! DELLA WINGER. A. B. Laurence College JOHN W. THOMAS. Ph. B. Riverside California Jamestown College University of Chicago KARL A. KAYNOR Iowa State College Wheaton College Chicago Technical College Columbia School of Music WILLIAM HOFF Terre Haute Rose Polytechnic School University of Chicago MARY M. HENDRYX, B. S. University of Nebraska Third row, reading left to right! ATHLENE BENEDICT, A. B.. DePauw University Purdue University University of Illinois ELLEN C. JOBSON. A. B. Ward-Belmont Collefxe University of Wisconsin WILBERT D. MINGEE Charleston Normal Normal University HARRY A. FRINGER Second row. reading left to right- DOROTHY M. KRAUEL. A. B. University of Illinois A. R. ROC-GY. A. B. University of Michigan FLORENCE WELCH Illinois Normal University C. M. FILE. B. S. James Millikin University University of Chicago Bottom row, reading left to right-4 JOHN E. WAKELEY. A. M. Wabash Colle-ue University of Illinois s MARY ELIZABETH FRAZIER. A. B. Illinois Woman's College University of Illinois MABEL C. STICKLER. A. B. DePauw University University of Illinois H. J. ZUEGE Oshkosh State Normal School University of Wisconsin University of Illinois Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College ' BURMA I-IORNEY. B. S. MARY D. HAWKINS. A. M. g A Illinois Wesleyan University University of Chicago EN? I wvrazl D O q I D q Y H A.-. v I A v I J Mmrooav SwlTzzR'17 Page Twenty-one ,,... Wfl ll D-OQ L lk -1.-1 V D 4 A C0 05520 2 VJ f' 3 asm Lf YY Wi + Ci? + 652 555336 0 ff I .4 1? F 65 K Yr! 'fa .4 AQXX. I 669 x, fl Q ff me - '. Nfm ,.2:3g,,q,,: 1 VW f 1:-Ex' cs Iss' '- , num? RH wi u f ' v X V , , gvfh, Y ,,,.,, ,, ,JY Q' N.. Ci 759 ii inmcrc CARPENTER-'ZS 32? Z? ' . l V LO., i l LAL1 s. U George Bertlesman, '27 Seth Jewell. '25 Bert Edwards, '26 Arlie Baker, Vice-Pres., '25 Millard Liggitt, '28 Edward Greishmeimer. Sec.. '26 Esther Emley, '25 Ellen Boord, '26 Tom Mcflaughey, '25 Robert Hepburn, 24 UM up .-L-1-. F' Q 'al la- Q Ct A A STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council whose object is converged on student participation in the administration of the school, is a new organization in Danville High School. It is composed of ten members-the presidents of the three upper classes by virtue of their offices, three other Seniors, two other Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman. The Council met each month with Principal W. C. Baer, chairman. to discuss and develop student interests. Although the Work this year does not seem extensive. the members have been firmly establishing a foundation for a successful future. aa , Q: l Av I MAGJORYY Swfrzgn '27 A l':nui- 'Twcnty-l'uur iii SLQQIIIIIII H wg 7 yf ig ,gg . he j N ' '+I 3 689 ..+' .Snag X Q V Nfl LLM f + J - if V M5 S 'i:4 1 ,4 32 l if ' W WW N ?ff'QsXQriqQ f f Q. ? N w ' XX Q F l X ,K-:E E M A. , FJ KXXXX DF' ,. f XX XX ii 7 L, X f + w f ,N x 'Q ff ' K Www' 3 V W A 'wmmxxx ff' sg x sag? gif 114 V E N4 Z I ww? I D Q dl N 9 O Q ' A-1 I 165, I Page 'fwe ltv five ' fy 45? Xciia - xl v '?O i LAM it ,V v-QC' I A ,gl DEANS AND CLASS ADVISERS ISS SANDESON, adviser of the Senior Class, has a winning personality which has won for her the friendship of the student body. We Seniors deeply appre- ciate her willing cooperation and efficient work in our behalf. For a man to have an ideal in this world, for a man to know what an ideal is, this also is to have lived. In the course of the school year, Mr. Johnson, adviser of the Junior Class has lived his work, unparalleled in good fellowship. Oh, invincible spirit with charitable attitude and manner congenial, always 10092 dependable, irrespective of the difficulty of the task before her, we justly address Miss Hodam, Sophomore Class adviser. Like unto the Goddess Athene, in wisdom and virtue, is Miss Larson. We respect her ability and admire the loyal spirit with which she has served as adviser of the Freshman Class. Rich in wisdom and with a soul of power, Mr. Trulock, Dean of Boys, has risen to a superiority recognized throughout Danville High School. His idealism so abundantly diffused in both words and deeds, shall be a lasting inspiration to all who know him. Miss Payne, Dean of Girls, has become a factor in all that pertains to the good and betterment of Danville High School. Her steadfastness of purpose and inflexible faith in her work has won for her the high and lasting esteem of the students and faculty. A V r I v I V P 1 . A .-, ' A v I MAQJOPAY Swlfzsn 'J 7 Page 'lxwenty-six MTW -9041 UM ..,T1 ui W1 'SOG l A 9 A ix. ZDZQCCSE N ti V 'T Q RQ jmvff is Q 4 ' W ' ISO Cr I ji A 'Ll' CLASS Morro CLASS COLORS i t A Dare, Hope and Succeed. Old Gold and Brown l CLASS HISTORY NE bright morning in September of 1921 the old building on Pine and Seminary saw another procession of Freshman initiated into high school life. That band was quite green but developed rapidly under effi- cient instructors. Here were spent three very successful years and it was with some regret that we left the old high school for the new one. How- ever we soon became accustomed to our new home and we now regret that we had only one year left in which to enjoy it. As we members of the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-five stand ready to leave our alma mater, we wonder if ever again we will spend four such happy and profitable years as we have spent in Danville High School. We look upon the great outside with trepidation but with a firm resolve to dare, hope, and succeed. .... v .4 ' V ' - V- DE Zi V tai ' 84 I Av I mi ow S rin J7 Page Twenty-sever F P V.. ARNHOLT, .l r. He has come the way of the fighting men and fnughl by the rules ul' the game. General Cuurse. Science Club 33, 4: Track 2, 3: Football l 2, 3, 4: Actini: Captain PDO Football 22 D Asso- Um ciation 2, 3, fl: linuster .1-1 Cluh 4. CECIL BUSH Earnest, sincere :ind thoughtful in ull that she does. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 34, fig Science Club 25. PAULINE ALLISON Quiet, refined, und robed with dignity. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 14. 4. RUTH CLEVELAND Thy modesty iw :i candle tn thy merit. General Cnursv. Girls' Club 1, 2. il, 11. DELMAR BOYD A happy combina- tion of a Student and a good fellow. General Course. B. A. A. 3, 4: Adv. Manager 4 : Booster Club 42 Chairman Committee 1 Sc-iunce Club 3, 4. V lv D4 pq' .94 HADJORY SWITIIZR 'Z 7 JA B. A. A. 1, 3, 4, ,-,,,. LV ti V Doa LAL! l mf i:Qq Al ,- FRED C. HARTZ He is a noble gen- tleman, withal, Happy in his endeav- ors: the general voice Sounds him for cour- tesy, behavior. lan- guage, And every fair de- meanor and exam- ple. General Course, B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class President 3: Business Manager Medley 4 : Boosters Club 4: Science Club 3, 4: Chairman of So- cial Comm. 4: Wrang- lers Club 3, 4: Honor- ary Wrangler 4: Chair- man of Prozrrani Com- mittee 4. CATHERINE CLARKE The softer charm that in her manner lies, Was framed to cap- tivate and not sur- pr1se. General Course: Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Com. 2, 4 3 Chairman Social Com. 3: Honorary B. A. A. 3, 4: Science Club 4. SETI-1 JEWELL He has what men appreciate: The abil- ity to do and tlic willingzness to do it. General Course. B. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Boosters 4: Chr. Mem- bership Committee 4: Wranglers 35. 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Cross Cttlllllfy 352 Swimming 42 Debate fi: Marfprin and White IS, 43 Erlitul- 4: Student Council 4. ALICE TARPENING All sweetness she and u na ff e c t e al grace. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, Il, 4 3 Vice-Pres. Class 2 : Sec. of Class 3 : Treasury Staff 3 5 Hon. B. A. A. 3: Ass'l. Cal. Editor of Medley fl. EDWIN F. NEUPERT And still they gazed and still the Wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. General Course. B, A. A. 1, 2, 3, . Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Wrangler Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. Wi'angler 4. Honor Wrangler 3, 4: Extempore Speaking 3, 4 . 4: Vice-Pres. Class 4: Ass't Editor Medley 4: Booster Club 4. ARLIE W. BAKER An editor, class president, and orator Who leaves scarcely any literary work un- touched, And touches nothing that he does not adorn. Commercial Course. President Senior Class 4: Editor-in-Chief Med- ley 4: Vice-Pres. Stu- dent Council 4: Treas- ury Statf 25. fl: County Oratory Sl: Varsity De- bate fl: Alternate 3: Wranglers 3, 4: Hon. Wrangler 3, 4: Ass't. Bus. Mar. M. 81 W. 31 B. A. A. 2, ZS. 42 Science Club Ii, 4: Vice- Pres, fl: Boosters Club 4 . JANE CRAFT Her beauty is deep- encd by her eyes. Ci-ncral Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chr. Sr. lnv. Commit- tee. CLIFIPORD H. COURTIER USincerc and capable in all that he does. Commercial Course. li. A. A. 1, 2. JS. 41 Routers' Club 2, IS: Ass't. Business Mgr. Medley 4 3 Treasury Staff 1, 2, Il, fl. ESTHER EMLEY The beautiful are never desolate, but are always loved. General Course. Ill. Winner ot' Harvey S. Firestone Essay Con- test 24: Girls Club 1, ZZ, 3. 4: Cabinet 35, 41 Delegate to Convention 33 Entertainment 35, 4: Wranglers 2, 25, 4: Sec.- Treas. Ci: Chr. Social Comm, 4: Literary Ed. M. 81 W. ii, 4: Cal. Ed. ol' Medley 4: Sec't. Student Council 4. GENE BREWER He who persists in uenuineness will in- crease in adequacy. General Course. Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Med- lcy 4: Boosters 4: B. A. A. 34, 4: Science Club 2, .L 1, M V .-. i E VV 7 . I v I D Ocq l 9 4 9 4 Q,l l A, l mimoav swirzm '27, Y -MCE IRVING A. SIBLEY In his eyes is seen A Hood of laughter. Senn High School, Chi- cago 1: Maroon K: White Stall 3, 4: Asst. Athletic Efl. 3: Busi- ness Mgr. 4: B. A. A. .i JUANITA JOHNSON She likes the world and the World likes her. Commercial Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: l 5 z N if- i v 2. Ii. 4: Science Club QQ 3, 4: sWrani:lers Club Gil-15' Glee Club 43 Wi , 3, 4: Sec. 81 Treas. 4: Mixed Chorus 4: State ,EQ q LALI Boosters Club 4. Music Contest 4. MN --'- A INEZ JAMESON A beautiful girl. 4' GEORGE BEDDOW with musicians' fin- X A man of will and ' Hers. ij personality With her our hearts , ll In future there's will always linger. wonders for him to General Course reap. Girls' Club Cabinet 1, I General Course. 2, 4: Mah Yomrg 3: Fargo North Dakota 1, Pianist, Girls' Club ' E , 2: President Boys' Glee lGleel 3, -l: Pianist, Club 4: Senior Play 4: X Boys' Glee Club 4: Lit- , D. H. S. Quartette 4: ' erary Editor of Medley '. Chosen to lead Grand 4. ' March at Sr. Party. , ,-l .ii lwfl IQVERET1' :DVI is O 4 RAUSHENBERGER n. Q cr A I Silence and com- fn- CELIA CROWELL A mon sense make this ' man. Pretty to walk with i Gemwal Com-Se. and witty to talk 'T B. A. A. 1. 2, sa, 4, with- I Basketball 34: Inter- ' ' C0mm9Y'Clf1l CUUVSQ' Class Basketball 1 champs 4. wit SARA SWAIM L l With such a beauty A , as this, There's many a wast- X Q ', ed sigh. . . General Course. ii- GEORGE FOX :Llghtf 31 Staff 11 3 ' 1 ' If all but the sub- Arabian Nights 2: jet-t'5 easy, we may i Mah 'lumflf :li Sflclal ' l all be wise. Comm' 2' 47 Pill ' N Commercial Course. , Comm. 35: Glee Club 1, I, 2, 35, 4: Girls' Club 4: Mixexl Chorus 4: Asst. gi, .luke Editor of M. Sz ' W. 4: Annual Musical ' Contest 2, -L ' ' i l FRANCIS WATSON 3 I i -'ln Chamcte,-, in E e ' HARRIET CAMPBELL manners, in Siylc 5 Clever, bright, and In all things, a per- ll fl likeable C0mP?ln- feet xxentlt-man. lil 1 'Un-'- Commercial Course. l, Gen'-'Val CUUV59- B, A. A. 1, g' 3, 4: ll Girls' Club 1, 2, 34, 4: --DH Assn- 3- 4: Track l Girls' Club Cabinet 3. 3, 4. ll I L -. E34 I lqxYQ:Tl.f.: 0 0 O 4: A . M---A , .tial V I v I ' V D O 4 'C 9 O 4 ' xv 4 jg'-Q I A v I M:- OU Swfrzzn '27 A Page 'l'hi rty fax i -11 BERNADINE STEARNS Her pencil drew whatever her soul de- signed, And ol'l the happy draught surpassed thc image in her mind. Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinet 2. Zi, 4: Social Commit- i WOLFORD SHANE The world's no bet- ter if you worry, Life's no longer if you hurry. San Antonio High -1.1- 53 lec 3: Publicity Com- iChTUl3,'1'5XHf :llgm1?'te'?' W 4 - 2 3' Z Ibm- . ,..,-, 1 s 's , ' mltteiy fl-if 4 JC SEI- Club 4: Senior Play 4. so Q IAX man u J is ity J , a 1 -il roon and White Art Lf-CN Staff 2. Ii: Medley Art. ii Stall' fl: Science Club , Ll. BYRON PEMBERTON , , He is full ol' good IUQGENIA TERRY meanings and wish- Yes, she is proud! img., but her pride becomes Ggneral Course Img' nl C U is. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 41 elle' A 'muse' Boosters Club 4 3 Science Club 4. Y ,411 'iii mn RICHARD TYSON W? Happy am le---from 4 4 l P Og, marc I ani free, IQOSSAFEJIJQEEE :Sc Q Why aren't they all ,, ' Q W , i A A . Blue were hex eyes 71-1 content like me! ag the fail-V mm .. Z ?',,A'.A' 'if 4: Wllang- Commercial Course. .7 ers .l, 4, Honorary G..Ix, Club 1 ,, .3 4 Member Wranglers 4: H 5 ' ' Varsity Debate 3 3 . Science Club 4. ERNIE FIREBAUGH This boy is never , ,, slow at all Rq'1H,1' HAWKINS Not in his speech or Shes, all that fancy basketball... vaulted her',, General Course. Shes lovely. B A A 1 2 3 4. GMS Club 1' 2' 3' 4' Football 4: Basketball W l 4: D Association 4: ,ga 7 Booster Club 4 : Science Club 3. CHARLES A. ROSS He adorned what- ever subject he either spoke or wrote with the most splendid elo- MARY SCHVVAR1-Z quliincexl H All is a musical Wi Gelpelflll Courlbe' strain with me. ,1agffe'5?- 94' AD' Hg Girls' Club 1. 2, 4: Mah St alfeldi' ' 5' Yomxg 3: Stunt Show Play Critic 4: Play 3: 4. Orchegtm 2 3 4. Sfiffnffe Club 3- 41 Girls' Giee Club' 42 lTreasurer 47: Boost- Mixed Chorus 4. ers Qlub 41 B' A' A' Science Club 3: Hon. 1, 2, 3, 4: Maroon and B A A 3. Newg Edi- White Staff 3, 4: Var- ull. 4 S sity Debate 3, 4: Senior ' ' A Play 4. V l v l V D O 4 V P O 4 ' 4 Q-,W I Av I MAQJORY Swrrzzn '17 A Page Thirty-one W u iv l P P04 cALl' l WILLIAM MARSHALL He has a calm look in his eye lint, even looks can tell a lie. General Course. IS. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ifoothall 4: Roosters 4'. KATHRYN WERREN Her eyes are deeper than the depth of the sea. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cabinet. 1, 2: Science Club 3. iii- WINNIFRED HENDRICKS HA jolly good com- panion and merry as day is long. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Entertainment 2: Class Secretary 2 : Class Treasurer Il: Honorary B. A. A. 3: Maroon and White Stall' fl. HERBERT DEPKE The secret of suc- cess is constancy ol' purpose. General Course. B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: D. H. S. Players 3. -L : Ass't. Athletic Editor Medley 4: Boosters Club 4: Band 2, 3, lg lv As- sociation 3. 4. VIRGINIA DAVIS N . i.1-- some JM tl L- V Virginia is brown- V s 0 si WILLIAM SCHINGEL eyed anti clever: W I Has always ready a Her friends say she's 5 O Q A hearty laugh. the very best. ever. A And a smile that Girls' Club 1, LZ, 3, 4: 'i 3 says, I'll stand the Cabinet fl: Entertain- 1 Gall. ment 3, 4: Chairman l Commercial Course Financial Committee 4: B. A. A. 1, 2, 35. 41 Honorary B. A. A. 3. President Booster Cluh 4: Science Cluh 3. 41 4: Toastmaster Jr.-Sr. Wranglers 4: Class Banquet fl. Treasurer 4. l a CARRIE TAYLOR JACK CURTIS SYY1i1ll in STZIUIFS- 1 e The most certain llllt mighty in IUIOWI- sign of wisdom is a wlgvf' IC --Q continued cheerful- lenera tourse. ness. Gill? Cllll' l. 2, fl. A' General Course. Science Clnh -l: Ch. Program Committee 41 Band 4. .I FLORENCE ELLSRERRY A merry heart. DfjNALlj l.'QWLER maketh a cheerful It is the tlllllltf that Uiluntenanclhn counts--not the wish- 7 General Course. may Ixexxfrnee High School General Course. 15 gurls' Club 2' 3' 43 li. A. A. 55, 4: Science Cabinet 3, -1: Enter- Club 4: VVranglcrs , mlnnmnt 2- if-, 43 Club 4. I t Wranglers Il: Science ' Club 3. 42 Hon. B. A. ' If A. Lt: Dramatic' Cluls J ' 3, 4: M. Sz VV. Stall' 4. f E N2 Z I v I Q- V D O 4 V P 4 f U ef 4 Axv- I A v I 'i7AlIJOFKY SWITLER '17 A Page Thirty-two ' X. N l RALPH WALTON He is a well made man who has il 120011 Y determination. VIIOLEF FARMER C1ll1lUlUl'Cl3lCULlTS9. Music is her mis- Band 1, 2, 3. 41 Tfeaf' if NUTS' , . urei- :li Orchestra 2, 3, CVVIG1-neral Course. i W v 4: ,l1l,eaSm.el. 4: Mellley girls, Club 1, ..., 3, 41 l stan' 4: B. A. A. 3- 41 JV 5 Ulf' Cab'n'3'. 41 lwy-ll 'bo 4 Jazz Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 50181109 Qlllb 45 GIVIS' l ix A V Club Stunt Show 4. Q Lf-U Us MARY ALICE HELEN GREIENE COCKERTON Ami ll. voice whose Anil up from the lleflllfy IS beyond :les- Yosy Inormws ,Il-ew CI'lIDl1lUI'l. A sound that seemed General Course. like zi marriage VF9d9l'Sll'lll'H 1 In rl. l chime. Illgh School 1, 2: Girls' General Course. Glee Club Iii, 4: Vice- Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. lres. Y4: Girls' Club 3, X -1: Entertainment 3g v Hon. B. A, A, 4. l .Li ..-.-.J Nfl u LLOYD DUDLEY l V i P Q 4 GUYNETH FURS1 Far from us to eri- QQ q I Earth has not any- ticise -L thing to Show nlore One who always ,i A - iilll'-U U looks so wise. 1- -Commercial Course. Gone,-al Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Band 3, 4: Wrang1e,.g Science Club 4. .13 H,,m,,.ary W,.angle,. fl: Varsity Debate 4. FRANCES DILLON Grace was in all IRENE STINE l llel' MBPS- Quiet and jollv- In every gesture, dig- what a happy Cam- mty-H 'W' binationf' General Course. General Course. G11'1S', Club 11 2- iii Him. rs. A. A. 2: Girls' Monticello Sem1nary3: muh 4: Member of Chr. Social Committee lw,.0m.am Committee 4: 5'3 'r C1355 4' Girls' Club Spring En- tertainment 4. EARL WILCOX -Qty This child is very NAOMI MILLER wise forsooth, She hasn't come out Perhaps he has a WiS- for athletics, but you dom tooth. should see her in General Course. mathematics. Interclass Basketball General Cguygel 3: Wrestling 3, 4. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, D V r ' V l 1 V 4 9 O 4 i u Q 4 A.-. I Q' l r1AnJoPw Sw1r2.gn'21 A Page Thirty-three gk fy ?ZTD32'xCiv l 4 -J V RUBY E. SECHREST GLADY5 LLOUT Pep and person- Slie possesses 3 alityj' i:1'HCl UNYWSS ibut Commercial Cuurse. i well lievifiiw her- Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1' V l W l2'l v 'YS B. A. A. Honary Mem- D O 4 ber ZS. 4 l ,ALI PO? - JM RICHARD CARPENTER h For an artist, 'INS i MARJORIE E. RIFE pencil was striklnfr, Whatever there is resistless, and irfillldv ' to be done, she's His manners were ready. perfect. irenflb' NWI Commercial Course. bland. . Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 42 General Course.. Girls' Club Cabinet 4: B. A. A. 3, 41 SCWIWQ' , Entertainment 4: B. A. Club 4: Wl'2lI1lIl9l'S 43 W A. Honorary Member X Mefllefy Art Staff 43 , Q. Iinusters 4: Chr. Aflv- 3 Committee 4. ' ,T-, 1... Txigfl GLAUYS MQCQY V l, b Q 4 Nature knew ex- EARL BURROUGHS B O Q, p muy how Lu mix Is as the tossing A hey r-Olursf' buoy, that belongs A General Course. where the anchor is 1 ' Girls' Club 1, LZ, 3, 4: hidden. I Science Club 3. 4: General Course. Vvrglnglers rl. B. A. A. fi, 42 Science Club -1. l l CHARLES HELEN LEPPICH LEVERENZ Nm tim large and --Hey full ,,f pep nut lufi Small and figrht and vim Ilut Sweel Hllfl IIWUY NVith more like him and lilicil by ally our team would win General CU'll'S9. General Course. Girls' Club ii. 4. B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 4: Trzlelc 2. Ti: UD Asen. 2, Ii, -1: Iiuusters 4. RALPH HONEBRAKE Th-- Ivey we HIWHYS LENA L. LENOVER find un the duck, In each cheek :ip- With hut in hnnil veal-S a pretty dim- :lnfl eye un clock. ple. General Course. Gmw,-31 Cuurge- Ii. A. A. 1. 2. 3, -I: Girls' Club 1. 2, 33, 4. Sei:-nee Club 2, H2 IImvwl1'l'S ll. ..- QL 1 - V I v I V D O q I- 9 4 ' 9 4 A-W I Av I manlom Sw1TzER'17 A Page Thirty-four -55? N l ELIZABETH MAE V 1 FUNK VEALMA SUTTON lk She is always the Fwm Ol lmfpffsc' ' same gouil friend tu swam and Strong' - every une sliuluiuwsf' 'f V General Course, Gwwral Cmlrscl 4 Girls' Club 1, 2. 3. 41 V '50 4 G4-e Club 1, 4: Girls' W 1, A ' C.uIv Caliinut Il. T O M....E Ugg X CLAYTON ELLIS H'TY'1fNtF- ENSLQWNI ..A right good Sport li tdiu is H in . well all admiti CH' 1 fill YC Hg- works and then My c,i!Q:?H?:w:Iil'l1 QJNESL4, he DMYS. H M' ,, ff' Girls cum cfnmwn 3. 4. Commeicial Course. tail! Cl h Entirtqin- Boys' Athletic Assucia- 'H 5. ju . L Hon .3 4 ments 3, 4. Delegate ' tw Dvcatur: Wramlln-rs X X 3, 43 Hnnnrary IS. A. A. 3. 1... 1--. wwf? :NTU if O 4 'Q DANIEL FAITH QQ q A l GERALD SKELTON Nu midnight oil ilu , A --1 Commercial Course. I 11094 DUYT1 ' , . .. He hath learned the For I have Illiifhlflll - ii buxury of cluiny: 1110173 lf' l1'1ll'l1- ggodf' General Cnursu. B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 B. A. A. 1, 4. Boosters Club 4. VIARIE DURBIN In her very quiet- ness there's a CARL HIATT charm. Su unrlisturbeil by General Course. 1vz1ssion's rage Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ht- proves himself in- Science Club 43 Glee 5 aleeal a sane. Club 3, 4: Wranglers General Course. 4: Honorary B. A. A. B. A, A. 2, 71. 4: 4. Boosters 4. L ABETH MARY ISABEL E IQEBENHAM HNHERBST I 5 The force ul' her bhe may seem quiet N nwn merit makes her and sedate, wavy But when.you know ' General Cuurse. her. shes Just great. A Gil-15' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: , General gourse- Entertainment 3, 43 GWR GIGS club 4- Science Club 3, 4: Hon- orary B. A. A. 3, 4. E V G I v I - V- 'Egg V og.. ' 9 4 Q'-, I Av I k MAQJORY Swlfzgn '17 A Page Thirty-five MELVIN WHITLOCK That Low er of strength. Which stood four- square to all the winds that blew. General Course. 'J ROBERT GIBBONS Stately and tall he moves in the hall, The chief of a thou- sand for grace. Wi 5 L l I l Ia. A. A. 1, 2. cs, 4: , B ienX'f1l1C'1g1'SS- 4 'l Vx -Im. 4: HD ..., ... . I -1-1 1' V Assn. 11:Treas. 3: lfHSk0fb2lll 1, 2, 3, will D O 4 Basketball 2. 3. 4: QZIMHIH 42 lfffofbalj. 23 EG Q P Football 2. 3, 4: Capt. 0- 43.Tlial'k 3- 43 D 1 J..fAu 4: Track 3, 3' 4: Association 2, 3, 4. MLM Boosters Cluh 4. CATHERINE CASS She has brown eyes, hlzick hair, cheeks of LUCILLE M- ioey hue. HENERY She-'s light hearted, HA bb. ht .1 .th witty, and brilliant a chegfi qTfi'12,,wl tOu. ' . L ' . , ., Commercial Course. General Course. . i, i Science Club 4: Girls' g Glllb Club 1' 2' 3' 4' i Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Joke i. Editor Medley 4. lg , ,ii NW :Iwi , 5 . VARNITM is Q Q If O Q' HIQRMAN TAPBUTT '! sHERwooD Lj5L..4' f e'C?1H lS1'9S't?f ' rv :lr Moved with strong ...A null, with 2'lD1lilCHlLlllll 915 Wg Courage to defy the th .. Auimount eveiy dlffl- if Worst and gain hw , Eulty' . . I C ' 1 I i end or die-. ' ,nmmeicia iourhe. I General Course- Q Science Club 4: B. A. it ' A. 43 Booster Club 4. 5 i i V l Ii El w Ii MILDRILD ' CUNNINGHAM i i l As modest and j 5 , sweet as a wild rose. i IQLTQKEOEQ 1.1 Commercial Course. 1 herenonlgnn L He Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 1 n Q Delegates to Conven- 1 il CS?lf1nEi33al1 q?u?e'4 tion 3, 43 Enteriain- 5 j ' ' ' ' ' ment 3, 4: Honorary is. A. A. as. j I i 5 1 CARL R. GREGORY 4 Gently to hear. ' f handly to judue, N 'fhfll P10 21l'DI'UV9S 1 CHESTER WILBERT which both extremes ll 1 HANNUM avoid. ,, ' And knowing: much, General Course. ,W He burned Lu know B. A. A. 1. Z. 3, 4i V I , still more. Science Cluh 3, 4: 4 ' General Course. Boosters 43 Wranglers si 1 Science Clul, 2, 3, 4, -. 'N L7 - I v i it 0 D 1 531' .Lit W . .. J... l I -vb v v 4 5 O Q D 4 i mnioav Swlrzm '17 I 9 A fa... I A- ' Page Thirty-six 'ilk l BENJAMiN Sftgfflu FELTUN . NORWUOD meg. just the quiet Us 1. Q 4. I lj f kind, whose. nature evtgltllgfllb' never varies. . l General Course. name the gI'lL Yl1l. .i Gal-15' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: B gi 'X'ul1L e'5 fE- I - , ,, - - . . . , L. 31. 'I .if-J 4' v E t ta'n Science Cluln 2, 3, 11: Nm P O 4 ' ' Wranglers ii, 4: Or- PQ l chestrzl ii: Bunal 2, fl, 'DO q .ii 4: Bousters1 Maroon UM and White Stull' 1. ...l-. GRACE BAKER V 1 True sincerity send4 URVILLE WAI'lxl5R for nu Witnessf' Some mlay his tul- Gencyal Cuursel ents will unlorl. . Hon- B- A' A. 3: Gil-15' At present ln: is lzlr Club 1, 2. 3, 4. fwm bulfl-H Commercial Course. li. A. A. 4. Vl ' .' lwfl DOROTHY ASHLEY WY xv 4 .. . 1 Y, u EMERY BROOKS D Q cy 3 + p2i2fff.Q'f::gzi.'L,..i1rf1 P. ' I llent wearing '17 General Course. ' Qui. ., i Girls' Club 1' 2' 3' 41 qlgeiigiril Course -'i Cablnet 4' M' gl W' H. A. A. 3, -li Boosters ' Staff 2. 4' O?:iLlMCi?Y EARL Awwoon . nova Q Compan' In these matters Elon' 4 . I C i the only certainty is Entzrgzgzilsxiint ,gqugzzte that there is nothinlr Q ' -. certain. Sholthand KZ rlypewllt' Commercial Course mg Test' 15 A A :s 4. EUGENE LIENTZ When fun is. here, he'll never work: When work is here, DOARIS EOON V he'll never shirl-Q. we?l1Ilg all -that General Course. lY'f'g1t Hof fflmm' B. A. A. 4: Wranglers mg it lO?.,2l'lHe 4: Science Club 43 C.'lq,eE,iT 4 5' Boosters' Club 4. 'U 'ul ' V I v I l D Q q r D 4 'A , of O 4 LA-.f I A' I Mnmom Swfrzgn '17 A Page Thirty-seven fax A it FRANCES E. VVALL N What is lovely nvv- 1 , , LAURA BURROUGHS er llivs, hut, passvs l 1 All that 3 girl into other loveli- X Shmllfl be, 'l 'NSS- General Course. 1+ v Cnmmurciul Course. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. WF 5 A Girls' Cl-ii. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1. 1 l P' A4 A 11 O r .1--1 , LA f MAYBELLE T. GOBEN i 1 'l'herc's one with ringlels nf sunny 1 M gold, 1 ' VIOLA OODY And eyes the renee- 1 'iBQ2'1l1tY. truth and tion ul' Heaven's own l'fll'lty. lilug-1 Grace in all simpli- Gen 'ral Courfe. ' 'lily- Girls' files ClubS3, 4: General Cfiurse- Girls' Club 111 Hon. B. , A. A. SS. ... 1 1 t --1 1 11 V V W P O Q WALTER ELWELL ROBERT FEIDLER D' O Q LJE-JI ..LifU is H just and A1 -Faithful, conscien- A rl' all things show it, t .'l'SfV01'k- ,Q Q , f- I thought it fmce but Q , His tsilenqe suffi- -f ' y I 1- 't-I. ' UIQN l7l'3lS9. mE1,m.,-,Ziuginlllvgel - A BC1AmnAeriial Cnurse. 1 A t FRANCPIS M. ' ELEANOR FOOTE JENKINS Q, 1 4 Sure sho's proud, A s1vle'n4litl hmlsv- ' . but qheriyrlde be' l:ov1'n,-x- is no mean 1 COCISIEN laeiiklom fate. 1 , ,enf C ,521 C '.,. 1 Gll'lS fvlllb 1. 2. -3. 4 G11.iLT3N2i:1i,1I'1' -QHQL4: Honorary B. A. A. Il Hmmrziry li. A. A, Ji, ' ' 9, l 1 , GARNET TILTON A winning: way, a 130115115 CL SHORT pleasant smile. a --Shu iS fair' 111 fm 'kindly word for-all. thc- lnvc ul' Gods. Girls Cllib 1, 2, 3. Cnnimi-r1'i:1l Cours:-, ' Cuhlngt 1 3- lib! crhfgr' G'-lA-' ffl 1 1, 3' 51' 4: man ciunco ,ui .0 g,l.E,.:,,.,, 51:11, 3. cial Cummiltvv il. 1 Q: i v I T-if A I .1 1 mmwf - 131 Effslll to MJJEE V I v I , V D o Q- I P 4 l fav- I A v I MAQJDQY Swlfzgn '17 A Page Thirty-eight EMMETT NEWMAN Keen in intellect, with force and skill. 'l'o strive, to fashion, to l'Lllf:tll. General Course. President Sophomore Class : Vice-President .lunior Class: D. H, S. Players 3, 4: Varsity Debate 4: Maroon and White Stal? 2, 3: Asst. Bus. Mgr. 4: NVrau1i- lers ll: Seienee Club 2. 3, 4: U. A. A. 1, 4: C ii u n t y Oratorical: liuuslers Club 4. MARJORIE SCHOOLCRAFT Ready in heart and band to do her best. And that best could be no better. General Course. Cayuga High School 1. 2: Girls' Club Il, 4: President Girl's Club 41 Cabinet 4: Enter- tainment 3, 4: Varsity Debate 4: Charleston Declamation 33: Ma- roon and White Staff 3, 4: Wranglers Il. 42 Science Club 4. ELDRIDGE WYNN 'tHow dull it is to pause, 'l'o make an end, to rest unburnishecl, Not to shine in use. General Course. li. A. A. fl. LUCILE LITTLER A maiden never bold, of spirit still and quiet. Commercial Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 25, 4. B. A. A. Il. EARL LOWRY We ltnow that Earl will succeed, He's always here when there's a need. Commercial Course. B. A. A. 2.3, 4: Wranglers 4: Boosters Club 4: D. H. S. Play- ers, Play 4. OMETA ITCONNELL Days are too short for this Busy Bee. General Course. -f-' on-is onli, 1, 2. 3, 4, ljyi l'Jlll4'l'iilllIl1l0lli 2, il, 4. Q DALE YEAZEL He has one great quality ul' excellence A-stability. General Course. Alvin High School 1, 2, 3: B. A. A. -1: Glee Club 4: Science Club 4. MYRA MCCALMAN She speaks. behaves, and acts, just as she ought. Girls Club 1, 2, 25, 4: Girls Club Cabinet 4: Science Club 4: Senior Class Historian fl. ARTHUR E. RODERICK UA mind a sage might wish to own, Where seeds of learn- ing: sleep are sown. Commercial Course. B. A. A. 35, 4: Science Club 4 : Boosters Club 4 I Boys' Glee Club 4. JOSEPHINE SHULTZ With blonde hair, as light and shiny as gold. Commercial Course. Girls' Club 2, Il, 4. l l r IVAQI a 4 MARJORY Swlfzgn '17 - 11V Doq, LAM l xv JUNE MULLEN True to her work, her words, and her friends. General Course. RUTH E. RICHTER Willing to work, yet ready to play, Is our Ruth whose last name we never can say. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 4. l I l a VERNON H. MOTTWEILER Not that , I love study less, but I love fun more. , General Course. B. A. A. 4: Wranglers l 2 4 ID W Fl 1 ll , . O41 LLM HARRY WALDER He doesn't do work by a certain chart, But always more than his one part. General Course. Science Club 4: Wrangs- lers 4: Boosters Club 4. ! v L Nfl INV If O Q' CHARLOTTE LEE DAVIS D 0 C' P CAMPBELL A keen and whole- LAY-1 .. , . some vein of fun, A . Sober. steadfast and The will to nniqh 1 clelflleliileiial Course tasks begun , ? Girls' Club 1 9 4, Commercial Course. Science Club 3, 4. 1gjflfg,qfEjflhSfi'E 4' I f 5 MYRA EDWARDS Rllm. MOULTON 1 --A small little gan Quiet, thoughtful l ,th rreqt bi and active. :n:me,.a L ' g Commercial Course. , ' - ., 1. A - y Puts pep into work Gulb Club 1' 2' 3' 4' , and makes life worth while. , Commercial Course. E I I ' ADELINE FAGAN If she will, she will, W HELEN RUSSEL L A ani you can depend , Everyhtiny: she does l g glltkf She W0n,t She is done well. -do , k 4 ,'4 Q Cummwcial Gimme. ff wo? t. and theres an Gi,-ls' Gini, 1, 2, 3, 4. guts 1 ,, 3 4, A Girls Glee Clilb 4: Mixed Chorus 4. JM V Li.. W4 V l' T' cz? V slum A F. - v Y J ffm- g - H-nTfzlTgv'X1t71TTf2'ml 'J I v I V V D o 4 V P 4 I 4 Q'-i I A v I MAQJDRY Swlrzzn '17 A Page Forty , he o X.. , 7553 4Z25ix 5FBE i LEONA SEBAT HARRY LONBOM A Sweet Attractive We grrzxnt, although Kind of Grace. he hail much wit. ,i-1, General Course. We was very shy of Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: using it. -1-'- l v Girls' Glee Club 3. General Colllwi. fhyfl '50 4 lianml 1, 2. 35. Ll: Boost- : i H . , .. 190 Q l !Al em Club 4. R. A. A. .. UA ...1 A 5 ....-- NELLE ELIZABETH SMITH LUTHER OST U But there-'s nothing He lt-arls the band in so sweet in life as Wgppy yt-llg, 11-vv's YUUIHI il1'921m- Your afliniratinn lie Cummercial Course. Qlmipt-ls. Glflisiy Clllll 1. 2, 3- 41 Fmitlullll Ili UD ASSU- Dramatie Club 3, 4: viatinn Il, 4: li. A. A. N Chairman Social Corn- 3, 4, mittee' 3. DOROTHY THORNTON Her lively pep, het' 'WT lxlfl RICHARD M. BROWN 'Quill S 4ff'm I ' U tl l P' O 4 I dare do all that We lllllll' flu .. H Wdyi D' O C' A I becomes a man, be that way. H A -11 Who dares do more , GL W i'l'b'f lw'Y 'l is nonef' Chawinziri Social Cum- - '- A I ' - ' Chairman General Course. mute? ' '. ' , B' A- A. 1 2 3 4. l'1n Committee 3: M21- Science Club' 3:' Boostl i-mum :ind White Jolie el. Club 4- Erlitor 4: Glee Club Z. ll il, 43 Girls' Club 1, 2. ' ii. 4: Entertainment 1. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Choriis Ll. GEORGE HARPER LOIS BUTLER When they passed In fellowship well out The g 'lu,'fhe:' he could she laugh and wasnt there-.j l' joke-H K Conimercialh Linurse. 1 Commercial Course. Santa Momma H1331 Girls' Club 4: Hon. B. School 1. B. AI. Lf: A. AJ M. gl W. Stag 5, Football. -. 15. -. l 4- D Association 2. 3. 4: Band 4: Glet- Club 4. AR THOMAS MARC ET McCAUGHEY ALBERTS A 1 I an This personality -'T fyfb Tl' my' keeps its luster in nfl ,feblleai amn' thge?121LEinC0m.Se tugeneral Course. G31-15' Club 1. 2, 3, 4: S,l,af'fmig lg iijiblfflf Girls Glee Club 4' matic Club 2, 3, 42 Play Manager 4: Boost- ers Club 4: D. A. R. Essay Contest Il: M. Sz W. Stalf 2, 4. D O 4 f 9 ., I b 4 jg-,W I 4 I Mamom' swfrzzn '11 A Page Forty-one ' - ga CiV?ZSg - EDWIN K. VAUGHN Well we know him, Of easy temper. nat- urally good And l'ait.h1'ul to his F my-Jig. , 0 Q li? CARROLL FRED LOCKWOOD The rule of my life is to make my busi- ness pleasure and pleasure my busi- ness. General Course. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Or- N word. ,.. 'V . .. 'hsta 34'P'i- , G ll C A I L e r -. , . res ,bo q B. Aieniii 1' 03,1 Ng, 4: 2. dent Orchestra 4:.Sen- 1 tv! l MMV Alumni Editor Maroon ' Eff AMUEQO 3G0Y?ml2-Get? :bo Q .ii 1 l Wh' 3, 4. li ' ' ' ' 5 SS' ml ne J Officer Booster Club: -i-JZM Eg? science club 2, 3, 4, ' rm Circulation Manager ii i i . P Medley. ERCEL CARITHERS FRED KITCHEN A Hifi SO Senfillllt' And when a lady is H'Il1l Sweet, y ,W in the caseA Im SUV? youll film You know all other she's hard to beat. things give place. I QQUYQFRI COUTSF- Commercial Course. X Girls Clnh 1, 2, 3, 4. B, A. A. 2' 3, 4: Band U Il, 4: Orchestra il, 4. p O 4 ,ix NORMAN F. is Q q A ' ADDISON KLOPHEI. ,A WAPTEMATH A rl Moderalci, resolute. , hlh ?lendllly bmlle he ' -. whole in himself, a gg Of a - d ...T common good. rj 'lets livffn our eep General Course. N, MLRH 5' . U B. A. A' 1. 2, 3, 4. 1 Commercial Course. Bm,S1m,S 1. Orchestra il. fl. i l W SEWELL SITSLER He excelled in this, IRENE SYLVESTER that he did not know A smooth and how to talcc his hand steadfast mind, from his work. Gentle thoughts and General Course. calm desires. , Girls' Cluh. General Course. JOE WILLIAMS He has qualities that meet or make great occasions. General Course. X , . 4 , , Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 HIf.LI'N,.f'0GER'lX A Vice-President B. A. A. A liiend to all hei 49 4, Track 2, Boys. gflcmlsz .1 H Athletic Association 1, ,ommcicial Course. . . , .. ., M . Girls' cum 4 3- 3' 4' D Aroma' ' ' tion 3. 4: President D Association 42 Business Manager B. A. A. 4: Secretary Senior Class 4: Science Club 4: Athletic Editor -4- ' V ' Medley 4. V 5 4 a 5. i I u A qi mm, Mrrzrn1i1i -- it 1 1-' V I v I D O 4 f 9 4, ' 9 4 fgvt I A I ,MAQJOQY Swlrzgn '17 A Page Forty-two Docs V Z5 ciEV N EDWARD SNYDER Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Commercial Course. B. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Hoosierzi 4. CLAUDINE SWITZER Her heart is true as steel. General Course. Wiley High School, Terre Haute, Ind. 1. 2: Girls Club 3, 41 Cab- inet 4: Entertainment 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: Wranglers Club 3, 4. VINCENT OVAL An open hand, an easy shoe. And a hope to make the day go through. General Course. B. A. A. 4: Science Club 1, 2, Il, 4: M. Sz W. Staff 3, 4: Assistant Manager 4: Wranglers 4: Boosters 4. HAZEL KELLEY A very pleasant sort of girl Whose hair is never lacking for curl. General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2. 3. ROY McCUMBER Men of few words are the best men. Commercial Course. Assistant Editor M. gl W. 22 B. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Treasury Staff 3. 4: Wranglers 3, 4: Boosters 4 : Science Club 3, 4. LOUISE MEDROW A lirifxlil girl who is not afraid of work. Commercial Course. Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4. CHARLES WALKER He not there in a bip: hurry, didn't he '? General Course. B. A. A, 2, fl. 4: Boost- ers 4. LOIS SHELTON Her clear thinkin: and her winning way Many foundations of friendship lay. Commercial Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cabinet 4: Entertain- ment 4: Orchestra 3, fl: Girls' Glee Club 4: B, A. A. Hon. 3. LOUISE DOLAN OE manners gentle of aitections mild. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3. 42 Cabinet 2. Il, 4: Enter- tainment: Hunorarv B. A. A. 3: Science Club 3. 4. General ODIITSQ. MARY McINTYRE Dainty and sweet, A maiden petite. Commercial Course. Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Science Club 2. MAQJORY SWITLER '27 MTW are JM ll ,.-i-IJ :NIT ISOQ 'A -v ' v 4 A V VX G P' 413 1 5 1 1V DO 3? .Lu RW DOG, A 1.11 pi -L SEV I 6 N CHARLES T. HARRIS He seeks diligently I'Ur inure knowledge. f:l'llt'l'1ll Cuurse. li. A. A. 1, 2, Zi, ll: Hamsters -l 1 Seiene: Cllllu fl. ELLEN A. WATSON She is classed znnungr the fair, Even tliuuglh she l1:1sn'l lwbbed her hair. General Course. Girls' Cluli 1, 2, 25, -1: Calninet. 2, 22, 41 Sen- ior Play 4. liENNlC'l'll KEATING Once 1 was bashful and shy: Now I'ni il dangerous guy. General Course. B. A. A. 2, ii, fl: Boys' Glen- Club -l: Wrangler il, 4: Viee-Presislent 253 Science Club 2. 3. -'12 Boosters' Clulr 4. FRANCES LIGGETT The height uf mer- riment, the depth of syinpzithy, Eueli have :1 dwelling: plave in ln-r. Cunnneruizll Course. Girls Clull 1. 2, ZS, 113 Girls' Glen- Club -1 I Sec'- retury Sz Treasury J: Il. A. A. H1ll1Cl1'21l'57 Member CSL Assistant Literary Editor Med- ley 43 Senior Play 4: Mixed Chnrus -1. WALTER C. HUBBARD 'l'l1A- love uf lumlvs is il luve which re- 1Ill1I'l'S nn 3lllllIU1,I1L'9.n Curnmereiaxl Cuurse. Maruuu und While Stull' 2: 15. A. A. 3, fli liuosters Clulu I 3 Wrzlnirlers fl. ..,,. M. ., all W fl ll l 15 .Sal , ,31 MARY KLATSICK Every day in every way!-Mary. 5 General Course. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. W so Q UAS ll WILBUR H. LAWRENCE Knowledge comes uf learning well re- tained. General Cuurse. B. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 42 Science Cluli Il: Boost- ers 4. H W .ji ll A li ,i-ll Frs fi 90 sr r, PAITLINE SCOTT ' A A'And whu L-an count i ' -iq lier friends. T 1 ll Q General Course. Girls' Clnli 1. 2. Il, 4. l r il ll lil X . ll l ALFRED DETTMAN There's always a 1, new horizon for an l onward l n U li i n 51' 1 L man. 5 General Cuurse. ' B. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: 5 Boosters Club Al. 1 I . s li 1 is lfl l i ix . 'il 1 N VIRGINIA SHEFFER .vi Those dark eyes, su dark. and sn deep. , Ccunnu-ruial Course. ' Girls' Cllllw 1, 2, 3. -11 f'11110l'12ll11lX1L'l11 1. l, -- v'Wfff4 505 'EEE l,.,,.Skl 1-mm-gy .iw . -11 A ,,-i 1. v I -' V P q ' tv 4 Av l mmfonv Swffzin '17 A Pai: e Forty-four lf OLIVE MYRL DIGGS She thinks of high thimrs and put thesi- thouxrhts into action. l V ' General Course. b PO 1 LALL RUBY B. WASHINGTON A musician and a student. General Course. 'iii mln Q DO , ROBERT Nonwoon A A friend of many and a foe of none. 1 1 General Course. ' Band 4. LUTHERINE MARTIN Fair-spoken anal persuasive. General Course. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. ,, l ! 1 I U- lg, 'Tl S ,V , .,,. Z l Q r --mu 1 s- I lr I . - .vp Q' I g fi. 5 l ' 2 A ! f 9 . is - , :I-si 'i fl All I - ff-A . 1 A . '2 1 -...J - f r ' .ia df L QV Q-H. hi W z Q 31' ' ' '. Q, l -U la are X 5 ' ' . X I i V 5 W l VZ ' - 153 'A' A' ' . .v l f y l . l ll l i 5 e I l l i X X . l 2 1. . l l , 1 l 1 I . Q , WILLIAM RHODES 'iThe wise flu not al- ways tell what they know. General Course. Maruun 81 White Stalf Ii. JA SULA MARTIN Gund nature is the beauty uf the mind. Gencral Course. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. CEVA EDWARDS The only jc-well that will not decay is knuwledgief' General Course. Girls' Club 3, fl. JESSIE SHULTZ, 4'She can conquer be- cause she believes she can. Commercial Cuurse. N , -4 MVT EGG UM ll fmvfi bOQ A X-- E l 1 1 A v v ' A A A I I ' A' Q P Qi-Y I gi I Mnwoniy swfrzzn '11 I A Page Forty-Five 5i TO D. H. S. Music by Winnifred Hendricks and Inez Jameson WO1'dS by Helen Greene For four long years you've guarded us, But now the time has come to party Hard work has not retarded us, Old walls have been replaced by new, But changed is not our high idealg Dare, Hope, Succeed our motto true, MN y , i Nor caused us to be faint of heart. Will urge us on to work with zeal. .-..4 L To do great things for Danville High, These stately halls inspire us high 4 V ,PO 4, And for the honor of our class, To always do the thing that's rightg Q0 Q 1-:iii Has been the aim of twenty-five, And as the years go slipping by, U31 And will be 'till the very last. We'll think of you, our guiding light. ---' CHORUS Of all the schools, from east to west, Through all these years you've stood the test, And now we know we love you best,- Farewell to thee, dear D. H. S. CLASS DAY mf Class Day, June 2, will be given by the Seniors who will have as :mf-' -P Og, guests their parents and the Juniors. The Social Committee has planned 'e O Q 41- a reception to follow the program. -L Class Song .........rr..,..... .... 1 925 Class Transfer of the Goat- President of the Senior Class ..,. ..,.. A rlie Baker President of the Junior Class .... ---Bert Edwards 19 Before the Play Begins - The Leading Lady --- The Leading Man .,.. The Stage Manager -- In 1999 - Jean ....... Rollo ........ ----Virginia Davis -------Earl Lowry ---Edward Snyder - ---Alice Tarpening --- ---Emmett Newman Florence -.-.. --------------- N elle Smith Gypsy Dance ----- ----- , - ------ Directed by Miss Barrett Prophecy ----- ---- R ichard Carpenter and Fred Hartz Class Will ---- ----Dorothy Acton and Richard Tyson SENIOR SOCIAL COMMITTEE Frances Dillon, Clmi:-num Guyneth Furst Catherine Clarke Florence Ellsberry Adeline McDonald Sara Swaim 5 V sl V I V Q q 9 4 l 9 4 LX--W j A I Mnmoav Swlrzm -11 A Page Forty-six - - .. I b V wg Y W Q11 ii ,f,., M X4 44 -1 .ii X A 5-qv , C1 IO hw E041 UM ,,..1-, up -- V 1 V 5021! F xg' I U o f fig-1 ' A v I wif:-ER '17 A Page Forty-seven - ., NN l V ii. DQ HW we 1 UM NCQ :Nw P Q D O Q .55 Fai I- A f Virginia Thomas, Sec. Edward Liese, Treas. Sylvia Murray. Ch. Social Com. ' Albert Steuhe, Ch. Pin Com. Bert Edwards, Pres Robert Gains, Vice-Pres. JUNIOR CLASS OW time flies! 'Three years have come and gone since we entered the old D. H. S. as freshmen. We have always had hopes of finishing our high school days in a new High School. Our fondest hopes have been fulfilled. We have performed our part in making new traditions and in raising the standards of scholarship to a level worthy of so fine a building. Our social activities through the past year have, indeed, been success- ful. Many of our members have successfully represented the school on the athletic field, as well as in the literary activities of the school. We hope next year as Seniors to uphold all traditions of the past and bring only honor to our class and the school. T V it ll i 9 O 4 V lb V 4' I o Q 43 E5.N-.i f l A, l MA ay S r an '11 A Page Forty-eight 5i N Nh JUNIORS l Ames, Alberts Ellett, Chester Kelley, Zelam Armstrong, Margaret Endsley, Earl Kieran, Robert Aston, Silverton Engel, Wilbur Kiningham, Lewis T Avery, Ruby Farme1', Beulah Kinnamon, Mildred -T- ?O ,, Bain, Charles Feidler, Garth Kirk, Claude QQ XAX ' Balsley, Louis Fellmuth, George Kunkelman, Clarence W W Barstead, Martha Ferguson, Mary Lambert, Annabelle .-- Baumgart, Louise Fertig, Thelma Lar1'ance, Kathryn T Beckwith, William Filler, James Leins, Margaret Bedinger, Paul Fleming, Elizabeth Leppich, Estelle Benninger Reetha Foraqua, Laura LeRoy, Willa Bentley, Sarah Foster, Lucille Leverenz, Carl Blunk, Virginia Fox, Kate Leverenz, Charles Bonnett, Leo Frentzel, William Lewis, Leota Boord, Ellen Furr, Verneta Lewis, Mildred Bord, Walter Gaines, Robert Lottman, Florence Brandt Margaret Gallaher, Virginia Luke, Mabel A U Brestle Charles Glindmeier, Fronz Marshall, Elizabeth Q B1'ewer, Paul Gondry, Herman Marshall, Rufus Briggs, William Graham, Thomas Mason, Rex ,.,. Britton, Amy Gray, Charles Meek, Paul F-1- V Bromley, Harold Green, Maurice Mellinger, Lowell V O Q, Bullington, Madge Greer, Merrill Moon, Blanche 'L O Q' .L Bunting, Roberta Greisheimer, Edward Moore, lVlary E. -L - Burge, Harry Griffith, Lawrence Murphy, Doris f Burgess, Gladys Grimes Eva Murphy, Margaret Butler, Burris Gulick, Joe Murphy, Virginia Calvert, Constance Gunn, Max Murray, Sylvia Campbell, Byron Halls, Wilson Myers, Florence Campbell, Lesley Hart, Helen Myers, Ralph Carrington, Pauline Hart. Murrel McAllister, Helen Carson, Elizabeth Harding, Anita McCormick, Madelyn Carter, Frances Hendrickson, Virginia Nygren, Howard Cessna, Melvin Hiatt, Quentin Oakwood, Thomas Chamberlin, Cloyce Hickman, Martha O'Connell, Frank Chenoweth, Cloyde High, Thelma O'Neal, Howard Compton, Margaret Hoffman, Joe R. O'Neal, Helen Crawford, Dow Acton Hollingsworth, Harry Ost, Harold Daugherty, Lillian Holmes, Lorin Pape, Mary K. Day, Caryl Hooker, Elizabeth Peters, Dorothy Deeken, Emma Hughes, Helen Pettigrew, Dorothy Desmond, Catherine Jackson, Chester Phillips, Virginia Detweiler, Wayne Johnson, Archie Popejoy, Mary Dietz, Marie Johnson, Harold Potter, Janet Dietz, Teresa Johnson, Mary Raimer, Amelia Dietzen, Johanna Johnson, Robert Rea, Hugh Diggs, Olive Myrl Jones, Ada May Readnour, Lillian Donner, Fred Jones, Jack Rockwell, Thomas Dooley, Dellora Jones, Lee Roseberry, Ralph Downs, Albert Jones, Nell Schlorff, Marie Downs, Lois Jumps, Lawrence Schultz, Mildred Edwards, Bert Juvinall, Nell Schwabe, Ethel -V Q 'D iw Avi I Av I rmnioav Swfrzzn '21 A Page Forty-nine v 5 T X' v E V452 acc: sw 945 'S 7' V ,, - -- N. JUNIORS CContinuedJ Sedlmayr, Clara Thomas, John Wellenreiter, Mary Shafer, Irene Thomas, Virginia Wellman, Gladys Sharp, Myron Thompson, Dorothy Wheatfill, Fern Shuman, Jeannette Thompson, Loyd White, John , V Simon, Dave Tilton, Garnet Wickert, Katherine Fm i?O .1 Sloan, Louise Townsley, Helen Wilcox, Earl 1904, QAL1' Smith, Frances Turner, Mildred Wilkinson, Betty Mg, Smith, Herman Tyler, Eloise Williams, Martha -f-' Smith, Minerva Vanatta, Fern Winter, Cleo , Smock, Adeline Van Vickle, Wanda Wolfe, Chloe Sparks, Dorothy Wait, Florence Wright, Evelyn Stuebe, Albert Walder, Harry Wyatt, Earl Sumner, Mary K. Watts, Victoria Zahl, Dorothy Swisher, Louis Weidenbaker, Esther Zeiter, Walter Thomas, Gladys I X Q U RQ INT ,, O Q QQ Cl A , ..' A 1 ll ll I EQ' ' ' D fgxj V I Mmfoav Swrrzsn '11 l A Page Fifty WX f62W2 Xff3v 1 ,, I1 Q I ffffw xv Q W Q56 15 A Q X KX '17 xy Q 5 x I 'q fi y V V if qw x A N Q Q MQ X f lx I XXRNX I' if ff l 1 hdisfiiwxk M M M 117 -L QF 'V x X !I K! I Q I v -' F F SL 531 2 E Ai f- ff ' X., ' H . I 4 UIRGlNlFI BRE I ' ' ' -Lfgff -,vl - ' - ALA Y A-- A - ITU 9041 Mk, H! .-.114 lx L, V 7 1.-vi L :- I v I Q 502' V PEO? .. A ' 4' 1rzER'17 ' A 4 Faure Fiftv-one Qi P Q 4 l PQ l l U George Bertlesman Melvill Rascher .lid NQ Harold Patterson Katherine McCord Qua Keesler Nfl' I ESL' E63 Q' in AW -we -. - SOPHOMORES F the Sophomores We singg FF F F Who Won the Cross-Country Championship for D. H. S.. Who helped to make a Champion football team, Who helped to win the Swimming Championship. Who are as strong in Literary Activities as in Athletics, and Who had a snappy, peppy part in all that D. H. S. did. CLASS OFFICERS George Bertlesman ...... ..,,.......... P resident Melvill Rascher .,,.,...,. ,......,. V ice-President Harold Patterson ....... ..................,..,.................. S ecretary Qua Keesler ...........,........,..................................... Treasurer Katherine McCord ............ Chairman of Social Committee - - I ivfgl FV- D O 4 I 9 4 , 9 4 IA: I Av I mm om' 5 r an '11 A Page Fi fty-t wo W VCDVXF fel. Adams, Evelyn Agan, Clem Albright, Alice Burns, Frances Burroughs, Phillip Burtnette, Narvel Dyas, ,Beatrice Eagle, Merle Edwards, Robert Lg 4 Allen, Paul Butcher, Martha Ellis, Theodore WI FA , Allison, Audrey Cannaday, Doiothy Eplei, Wilma glO,4, P-14 Alllson, Charles Cannon, Ray Erb, Harriet l M Anderson, Dale Cantrell, Celeste El'CllHE:1I'lTl,.SOlDl'll3 - Anderson, Francis Carey, Loretta Ewing, Mlllklll A . Carey, Thomas Faith, Margaret Anderson, Irvin .' . Anderson Oscar Carithers, Dorothy Fearheiley, Donna T A ple Lawrence Carpente1', Helen Finley, Edith IO Aiimstlrong Dorothy 32552 Golgdon- glilllnerllll JO-ll? L ' apis, ernice o ey, erri Austin, Exellna Chapman, Harriet Follis, Dorothy Avery, Mamle Claggett, Laura Forshier, Charles Q Beef, Annette Clark, Helen Forshier, Marie Balmkel Pauline Clements, Virginia Foster, Elizabeth w Bailey, Wayne Cole, Ray Gaines, Anna Q Balsley, Lois Cole, Robert Gardiner, Errettine Barkley, Evelyn Collignon, Frank Gebhart, Donald --J-' Bm.lla1'ql, Dorothy Collignon, Regina Gerrad, Velma SF LO Q Barr, Gilbert Connor, Virginia Gildersleeve, Olive go Cl A l Bath, Mildred Cooney, James Gogerty, Edward , A T Bathey, Julius Couden, LaVelle Gohl, Herman T i Belton, John Couden, Thelma Gragg, Chloteal Belton, Wllllalll Courtney, Robert Grant, Maru Bennett, Elizabeth Cox, Everette Greenwood, Betty Bennett, Ralph Cox, James Ross Gustln, .Marjorie Bertlesman, George Cralg' Reynoids Guy' Wlllls . Biggq O .1 Crawford, Olive Hadley, Berniece . M' pd Cunningham, Ruth Hageman, Nelle Bltzer' Margaret Curtis, Charlotte Hahn, Rose Blair, Edythe Cusick, Thelma Hale, George Blair- McMillan Dailey, Frank Hale. Mary 131323 Pa'-llb Daugherty, Clifford Hall, Madge B06 IU, R0 91't Davidson, Orlener Hallenberger. Hazel B0N6b1'ak9, Wi1f01'd Davis, Hazel Hallett. Esther Boon, Beatrice Davis, Helen Hanalin, Frank Boyd, Cecile Davis, Margaret Hanes. Wynford Bracewell, Virginia Davis, Robert Hannah, Perrin Bredley, Helen DeCa1nps. Edith Hannah, Ralph Brant, Thelma Deekan, Dorothy Hanson, Vernon Bredehoft, Virginia Derrickson, Opal Harbison, Agnes Bremer, Erscel Dettman, Gladys Harrington, Hilda Brewer, Jess Dettman, Vera Harris, Pauline Brewer, Richard Dice, Marianna Hartman, Clem Brinton, Dorothy Dickman, Genevieve Hartshorn, Irene Brown, F1'ances Dietzen, Catherine Harvey, Thelma Brown, Louise Dobbles. Mabel Hawes, Wayne Brown, William Dolan, Raymond Hayden, Ivanna Burch, Bernice Downey, Jack Hayes, Mary Lee Burgess, Rlene Duckworth, Vera Hayes, Mary M. -. it v'v -' all' 'Sw' . fA.- ' ILE! I MARJOAV Swgzsn '17 A Page Fifty-three -il Heisser, Marieta Henson, Maxine Henthorne, Harold Hepburn, Robert Hapner, Paul ' SOPHOMORES 1 Continuedj Leise, Edward Linne, Willis Lockwood, Wayne Long, William Lynch, Martin Pearson, Virginia Penman, Agnes Pentecost, Vernon Peterson, Edith Phillips, Miriam Story, Esther Stratman, Ralph Strauss, Ruth Strebing, Walter Stumme, Florence hy? Hermling, Harold Mackin, Ethel Piatt, Don Swallow, Barbara W '?O ff, Hess, Irvin Madden, Arthur Pollitt, Gladys Swingle, Alma 4904 l.11X.l Higbee, Grace Madden, Charles Prast, Donald Switzer, Marjory U55 Hill, Mary A, Main, Tyrus Prast, Raymond Tasky, Virginia - ' Hill, Oneta Mallman, Joseph Quick, Isaac Taylor, Grete I Hill, Raleigh Maloney, Miles Rader, Elmer Taylor, Marie , Hoffman, Joe H. Marble, Garnet Randall, George Tamplin, Norma Hoffmann, Howard Mauck, Inez Randall, Herschell Thacker, Dora Hopper, Thelma Mayer, Lucienne Rascher, Melville Thompson, Clara lx Hoskins, Eugene Mayes, Catherine Reed, Mildred Thompson, Helen Huff, Ruth Meyer, Ruth Renick, Hester Thompson, Roy Hughbanks, Gerti-udeMichael, James Ries, Leona Thompson, Ruby Hughes, Loraine Miller, Burt Robertson, Harold Thrasher, Leland l Hull, Norma Miller, Hoyt Roderick, Edna Timm, Edward U Hupfer, Helen Miller, Margaret Rogers, Dolores Toms, Doris Q Husky, Mary Miller, Maurice Rudolph, Howard Towers, Chester Ingersoll, Leah Miller, Otto Sadler, Thelma Trent, Verna --- Jenkins, Paul Mingee, Russell Saikley, Mitchall Tringle, Helen '-'1 iw Jobe, Betty Minniear, Orville Scaggiari, James Tripp, Dorothy fwfr Egg, Jones, Harold Montague, Brownie Schlorff, Margaret Tuggle, Edith D O Q l+ Jones, Jennie Montgerard, Bertha Selsor, James Turnell, Amy -L Q Jones, Lois Moore, Paul Selsor, Loretta Turnell, Annie 7 Jones, Paul Morton, Carolyn Senger, Phillip Turner, Berniece Juergens, Edwin Mosier, Evelya Sexton, Ruby Tyler, Arnet Jumps, Mildred Murrman, Burnas Sharp, Glenn Unger, Catherine Keeslar, Ina Myers, Jack Sheahan, Robert Vestal, Roger Keeslar, Vera McConville, Betty Shepherd, Wayne Voight, Paul Kelly, Jane McEwan, Mae Sherwood, Henry Waltemath, Clarence Kelly, Dorothy McIntosh, Carl Shinall, Harry Walton, Sara Kenlay, Nelle McMillan, Elza Sigler, Mary Watkins, Mildred Kidd, Mary Jane Napier, Lucille Smith, Freeman Watson, Thelma Kiger, Mildred Neff, Marley Smith, Lucille Weaver, Lester Kiningham, Isadora Newman, Gladys Smith, Lyle Webb, Louise Kinnamon, Gleatha Oaks, Cedelbert Smith, Mary C. Weil, Harry Klage, Kathryn Oder, Juanita Smith, Robert Williams, Howard Knopinski, Ursula Olson, Ivard Smutz, Clyde Williams, Lucille Koch, Gene O'Nei1, James Snedeker, Howard Wilson, Alva Koch, Robert Orr, Mary Alice Snell, Charlotte Wilson, Betty Lou Kuhn, Virginia Osborne, Laura Snider, Rachel Winters, Emerson Lamm, Myron O'Toole, Lawrence Soneson, Esther Wodstzke, Henry Lawrence, William Parker, Mary E. Sonner, Thelma Womack, Bond Leavitt, Copsol Parrish, Sarah Spangler, Margaret Womack, Iris Lee, Mabel Pate, Jessie Sparks, Mary Wyand, Lola Lenover, Irma Pate, Leo Stephens, Murray Yeazel, Edward Leonard, John Patterson, Harold Stine, Lawrence Younglove, Hester Leppich, Hermie Patton, Constance Stitt, Phil Zapoleon, Flora Lewis, Eugene Patton, Mildred Zemaites, Ida V v EPZIV 'P MQ' ' '33 AX'-W I Av I Mnwoav SwlTzER 17 A Page Fifty-fou r . r' X V A! W X A A SX Y gnu! GQ . . . fv ? QQ Q o QQ A MI 0 Q Ktgcqciif - QQ: QQ 1 wi NNW PLM- QXXQQQQQX F 9 0 - X ,H K, fiffb i u Xxx XXxX5xXxXlRR5X. ' x x - Ugg' ' WwQQaWiQ . X ju lm :Hb IN X fl g nn Nw 'W 'N H X XX cp. WL W ,uk ,gl lu .. L lm HQ lynn V Q mm mmumT . 5 'T' ' - MW - aww-awxwc-2-mmxemssssw N 'Ill II' WI ll M M X 111' IU .I ? IVIWI WV V1 I lf V WH Mr' V M l-iw M I I 'I ! 1 1 1 i Yf -ff-SI - f I 2 l' I , 255- 45' f f 'V-gx jx-BX ' , l 'ig' ,155 .-li V v 4 EX! f 2231 in 45223 Page I' llly-hve gk l N FRESHMEN Abel, Donald Boord, Miller Clark, Eleanor Dickman, Dorothy Acton, Wilma Bormann, Emma Clem, Harold Dietzen, Wlinifred TT Adams, Eugene Bormann, Valentine Cleveland, Fern Dillon, Dorothy ,... DQ Adkins, Marguerite Bose, Helmuth Clinton, Llsie Doan, George W-ll XAX ' Ahrens, Charles Boyd, Sarah Coake, Frank Dobbins, Paul Fog' T Albert, Ann Boyd, Valerio Coffman, Lewis Dobbins, Louise -l-IIB.. Albert, Doris Bracewell, Rachel Collins, Mary Dodson, Keith Alexander, Ruth Bradfield, Etoyle Comrie, Forrest Donnelly, Helen Allan, Agnes Brandt, Elmer Connor, Stanley Dossey, Quaitt Allen, Glen Brant, Mildred Conover, Joe Dougherty, Ruth Allison, Irene Brazelton, Donald Cooper, Bzatrice Douglass, Alice Anders, Otto Brewer, Joseph Cooper, Dolores Du Bois, Evelyn Anderson, Helen Brewington, Edna Coots, Clair Dunbar, Naomi Anderson, Janet Bridges, Dorothy Cory, Herman Dunbar, Nonnetta Anderson, Dorothy Britton, Charlotte Cory, Ruth Dye, Esther Archey, Williamson Britton, Leona Cosat, Katie Edwards, Geneva U Armstrong, Dorothy Broderick, Clyde Cottrell, Clifford Edwards, Marie Q Armstrong, Kathleen Brown, Lillian Cottrell, Cleo Edwards, Owen Arnold, Bertha Brown, Paul Cox, Daniel Elliott, John ...1 Arter, Dorothy Brown, Estabelle Cox, Lavon Elliott, Maxine ,-,., 4 V Ashley, Dorothy Brown, Genevieve Coyne, Bertha Elliott, Russell V D O Q, Aston, Parquita Brown, Mary Edna Crain, Virginia Ellis, Beulah D O sr -iQ. Atherton, Mary Brown, Sheldon Cranmore, Margaret Ellis, Mildred A - A Atwood, Charles Bundy, Helena Crannor, Margaret Engel, Delores + Bailey, David Burk, George Cravens, Hazel Engle, Helen T Bailey, Loreene Burns, Leo Crawford, Adelaide Erwin, James A Baker, Helen Burow, George Criswell, Norma Espenscheid, Stauffer Baker, Mary Burrow, Ruth Critchfield, Pauline Ewers, Martha Baldwin, Don Burroughs, Paul Crowell, George Fagen, Bessie Baldwin, Harry Burroughs, Harlan Crowell, Helen Fairchild, Esther Ballab, Thelma Burtan, Walter Culp, Gail Fairchild, Markley Balsley, Robert Bushong, Kathryn Culp, June Fecker, Harold Bantz, David Butler, Jack Cunningham, Helen Fecker, Herbert Barker, Cleo Buy, Lila Curry, Gorman Felgenham, Howard Barker, Ruth Byers, Earl Curtis, Ned Finley, Henry T Bassett, Mildred Calhoun, Carroll Dalbey, Wintress Fisher, Herschel , Bath, David Campbell, Catherine Davidson, Carl Fisher, Robert Bathey, Margaret Campbell, Marion Davis, Stuart Fisher, Sara Beard, Helen Campbell, Lelia Davis, John Flaharty, Pauline Bedinger, Glenn Campbell, Lyle Davis, Marion Flanders, Marguerite Bennett, William Campbell, Marjorie Davison, Esther Flattery, Tim Benninger, Kester Carmody, Theodore Dawson, Glenn Fleming, Helen Benson, Joseph Carroll, William Day, Carl Fooshae, Janice Bentley. Alweda Cash. Maurice Debenham, Roger Foster, Mary Bi1'ch, Dale Caughron, Richard Debenham, Stuart Foster, Jessie Blair, Eva Chamberlain, CharlesDelmotte, Alice Free, Virginia Blair, Marqueritte Chambers, Bill De Niese. Roy Freeman, Edna Bland, Walter Cheney, Dale Dennis, Ruth Frost, Lucille Blount, Fred Chesmit, Alma Deppert, Howard Fugate, Gladys Bluniberg. Elizabeth Chesmit, Alice Dettman, Tyrus Fulton. Lawrence Bonebrake, James Clark. Lotus De Vore, George Furrow, Virginia Bookwalter, John Clark, Vivian Dice, Dorothy Funk, Erwin -v...i - ,- 9 DBZI' 'f' Ei' A ' EB Av. I Av I NARJORY Swfrzsrvzv A Page Fifty-six lit 6953 5633! i Gibbons, Phillip Gibson, Harriet Gilbreath, Thelma Gohl, Herbert Goodell, Isetta Goodner, Grace FRESHMEN CContinuedJ Hickman, Robert Higgins, Mildred Highberg, Melvin Hill, Russell Hines, Mildred Hinricks, Carl Kelsheimer, Opal King, Bert King, Edward Klacik, Anna Knechtly, Emerson Knox, Frank McIntosh, V. Hansel McLaye, William McMaine, Orlo McMillan, Robert McMillin, Lucille McReynolds, Frances Mackin, Everett QQ Goodwin, Janet Hoffman, William Krider, Vivian Madden, Aliev W il Goth, Stephen Hollis, Devota Kulka, Steffia Marleftv J2nneS ?O'f1 -5- Graham, Tom Holman, Margaret Laud, Frank M211'1'011, Jean Lffkl Grant, John Holmes, Helen Lamb, Bernice Mnlnnall, Delbert Gray, Vivian Holycross, Dorothy Lamm, Mary Mdlnnalli ldenfd Green, Margaret Honeizmoon, David Lampin, Marie Mdrllln, Edwin Green, Donald Hope, Warren Landman, Barbara Martin, Gewlflille Green, Wilbur Hopkins, Catherine Lane, Charles Mnflllni Juanita Greer, Marvin Hopper, Edna Lane, Ralph Mdneafl, Jeeelln Gulladge, Paul Horneman, Kenneth Lansaw, Jessie MHSOH, Wllllalll Gunn, Herman Hosch, Joseph Larson, Evald M3S5ln3'i Hafeld Gunn, Margery Horis, Frances Lawwill, Cosette MHSV Ge1'3ld X Guthneck, Louise Howard, Ruth Leader, Mildred M2lSt9l'SOH, Frederick l Q Haas, Ferris Howell, George Lease, Alda Mayelk Geelgette Q Haas, Veryl Howell, Howard Le Claire, William M3Yneld, W3ldl'0n Hackman, Zella Howell, Katherine Lehmann, Ralph Meek- Juanita Hackney, Laberta Howrey, Eugene Lehnen, Gertrude Meeken Nadine Q Hager, Donald Hourey, Kenneth LeWiS, Virginia Mella1'1'Yv H0Wd1'd ,?Og Hagerman, Helen Huff, Marcia Leisch, Myrtle Mellkey Helen -SO sr ,xAx..,' Hailstock, Frank Huff, Nolan Lerch, Miriam Melnke, Wllllaln ' A T Haley, James Huffman, Arthur Le Vique, Joseph Metne- L3W1'enee A -7 Hall, Dan Hughs, Ilene Leverenz, Don Metz, Defetlly Hall, Robert Hultgren, Eleanor Leverenz, Esther Mlenfleli Wllllalll Hallett, Anona Humphrey, DorothaLQVe1'9I1Z, LSO Mlelke- Charles Hallett, John Hutton, Mary Lewis, Ethel Mlellnev Louise Halls, George Iashan, Clyde Lewis, Leighton Mlliel0nS, Lucille Hamilton Russel Jackson, Richa1'd Lewis, Mary Mlley' Jack . . . M1ll91', Amanda Hanes, Raymond Jenkins, Schuyler Liddell, Nathaniel Miller, Jane Hanson, Harold Jewell, Harold Liggett, Millard Miller, Leota Hanson, Vernon Johnson, Arthur Lind, Ruby Mlllen. Zola Hanson, William Johnson, Dale Lindley, Ellis Mlnmear' Glildys . . , . Mishkm, Irving Harper, Richard Johnson, Leo Lindlow, Lila Mollenhoury Dorothy Harrington, Catherine Johnson, Mildred A.Lockwood, Carl Montgeyard, Howard Harrison, Fred Johnson, Mildred L. LOI1b0ll1, Ethel M0nt8'e1'211'd, Henry Harrison, Paul Johnson, Kenneth Londeree, Louise BMIg2igelEggiVXu'g'11 Hartley, Florence Jones, Ralph Londeree, Charles Moore: Florin? Hartz, Robert Jones, Ethel Long, Lillian M001-Q, Righal-fi Hatchett, Rosetta Jones, Kenneth Lowe, Eva MO1'fO1'Cl, Mattie Haworth, Mary Jones, Lawra Lumbrick, Margaret iTlggE'g'3:l' gag wt Hoyden, Arthur Jones, Marcella Lynch, Alice Morgisgh' Boil Helmig, Dean Jones, Mildred L. Lynch, Helen M01-ton' Joseph Hendrickson, James Jones, Virginia McConnell, Gertrude Moss, Hazel Henry, Allen Jordon, Juanita McCord, Katherine 1,XII3m1v5ggQ1',Cl2fgi112 Henry, Willis Jumps, Lucile McCoskey, Frances Muirheadj Mildlid Hervey, Eugene Katok, Mary McCubb1n, Rallton Muil-head' Wqlliam Hession, Gertrude Keating, Aline McDaniel, Clarence Murphy, Edwin Hiatt, Gordon Kees, Theodore Mcglain, iiirah lKl!Il1l'l3nYi3GeIleVl9V6 - f ,, - , ccfure. arian Ye1'S, FUC9 gale Iieeslfu' Rlchald lVlcIntosh, Cecil Myers, Elmo ' gnes Renal' Allen Mclntosh, Ruth Myers, John .. L - - :V c I cv l V Wil' tai ' ' Qvgw I At I mnmoav Swfrzm '11 A Page Fifty-seven Robinson, Angelita Sortet , W7 -ask ,. g Pl, w lb V ef 1 LAL1 l l U al' FRESHMEN QContinuedj MacDonald, CatherineReed, Norman E. Nollin, Julia Neighbour, Martha Nelson, Robert Newman, Gertrude Newman, Mabel Nichols, Marie Nicholson, Vera Nicklas, Nora Nicklas, William Nicoson, Dorothy Noll, Robert Norman, Arleigh Nussell, Clarabelle Nussell, Josephine Oakes, Fred Oder, Donald Oesterly, Helen Offutt, Freda Oliver, Harlan Ollis, Ernest O'Neal, Myra Orendorf, Vera Orvis, Frances Osborn, Ruth Ost, Mary Ost, Robert Oswalt, Fred Oswalt, Helen Reese, Beulah Reeves, Clinton Ressler, Theron Reynolds, Evelyn Rhoadman, Phil Rhodes, George Rice, Carl Richardson, Floe Riddle, Ethel Rigdon, Ruth Ringler, Cecelia Ritter, Carl Robbins, John L.Robinson, Alyce Robinson, Anita Rita Robinson, Robinson, Walter Alfred Roderick, Ross Edward Ross, Robert Dudley Ruda, Helen Rudolph, Virginia Rund, Adolph Runyan, Alice Russell, Mary Sadewasser, Emil Sandusky, Jane Slanger, Manuel Smith, Bessie Smith, Elsie Smith, Fred Smith, Glenn Smith, Harold Smith, Herbert Smith, Hudson Smith, Kathryn Smith, Kenneth Smith, Leslie Smith, Paul Smith, R. Eugene Smith, Raymond Snook, Roland Solten, Louis Roger Sowers, Lucille Spangler, Samantha Spears, Edwin Sperlin, Edmund Sperlin, Eva Spurgeon, Paul Stacker, Hazel M Stacker, Rose Staggs, Waneta Stanton, Annubell Starkey, Harold Starr, Herman Staton, Julia Timmons, Paul Teel, Eula Mae Terry, Joe Thayer, Alberta Thayer, Florence Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Joe Thomas, Mildred Thomas, Wanetta Trimby, Elsie Marian Trucker, Turner, Royce Turner, Douglas Tychman, Benjamin Tychman, Freda Umble, Louise Underwood, Leonard Unger, John Van Camp, Sedrick Van Cleef, Violet Vandiver, Hazeline Vandiver, William Van Kirk, Estella Van Lieu, Elmo Van Loon, Ruth Van Tuyle, Lorraine Van Vickle, Ralph Vaughn, Mary Voigt, Norma N l INV! S041 ULN .il- in ' Satterlee, Louis l' V Q gglengeugon Saxon, Stuart Stephenson, Dorotha wuman' Crlallenllf 'Wf-T ll O l pallnlsene Marian Scheaffer, Mary Stephenson, Herschel Waionlgll' lflsse ia Q Q l Pape, Rutll Schendel, F. Charles SNIVQHS, Thelma Wglne lelligaren A - Parisoe, Wilbert Schlngeli Wiilbufn Stewart' Jefln Wallaee Irene -i Parker, Lavelle Schlngels Wllllam Stlbbs' Lflulse Waltelnetll Helen parker, Mildred Schroeder, Theodore Slime' Ellzabeth Warner Isla Parker, Pauline Schultl Arthur Storey! Albert Frances Parker. Ruth Schultz' Helen Stovall, Fern Watson lThelma Patterson Robert Schultz, Howard Stradell' Gertrude Wa ne ,Helen Pauley Jesse Schultz, Marie Stratman, Herbert W gb in d Paynei' Frank Schuyler, Joe Strawser, Forrest Winnie regimen peavleri Lillian Schwabe, Ruth Strawser, William Welch Evard Pendleton, Geraldine Scoles, Paul Strebin, Chester West 'Daniel peoples, Bernice Scott, Margaret Strebing, Lucille Wneller Earl Pete, Margaret Scott, Philip A. Stroup, William Wnerryi' Josephine Phillips Clarence SQHIS, Clarence Stuebe, Frank White, Allen Phillips' Janet Seibert, Corinne Stuebe, Harriet White Cvntnella Pickett ' Harold Seibert, Roy Stuebe, Winifred Wight' Ellward Pickett' William Seifert, Robert Stuovo, Emma Wight' Raymond Pinrcnfnalnn Seigmund, Walter Swan, Emily Wllcoig Opal Pinfef- AUt0iYl9tt0 Eelsolll lsabll Swim llutll - Wilkinson, Margaret Plane Fern eward, Lucille SWISDQI, Marian Williams Louise Plesclinei, Frlnn Shake, Maurice Tabor, Bertha W.n. ' Z Poll Victnnl Shanks, Roy l Talbert, George Wllqlamsln Si? Pollitt Edna Sheahan, Francis Tallman, Herbert Wilgeg' Hemel Pnneiny Mildred G. Sheffer, Walker Tard, Rebecca Wilsgn' Paul Porter, Marv Eleanor Shelby' Ralph Tllllpley' Flllllleee V' Wire Curtis Potter Tnendnrn Sheppard, Mildred Tasky, Anna 'Winner ne Prasr 'Juanita Sherrow, Margaret Taylor, Buford Wilnniie' Rogan Pratt' Lillian Shipman, Millie Taylor, Ernest Wond tlnldon l,i,nWi'tt Bniitlni Short, Ruth Taylor, Helen Worrell Robert Pritchard Margaret Shofthouse' GUY Taylor' Helelle Wri ht l Eva Purnell rlnlnn Shular, Robert Thompson, Forrest Wright' Gnnii in Pnles lllndnn L Shuman, Bess Thompson, Helen Wright' Knniiitn Rnnnnele Jnnine' Siimmeriman, Walter Thompson, Ruth Yenginnn Janet Rnmsnvwniirlitn SIX. Mildred Thrasher, Margaret Ynskn Xnnla Rnninngn' Miniinn Skadden, Helen Tichenor, Earl Ynnn ' Cl de R2mfl21llLlGel01'fre Eire' lg-Seal llllwlllell' rellellll , Zellmleeln,lJlesephine ' Randall, William ' elez' leelge lllllll' ' el ee Zemaites, Hilda -V-1 i Zillman, Herbert .e - V V CQ. r Ara' , ., . fExX.A. l A , l MAQJORY SWITLER '11 A Pafe Fifty-eight Z3 5555 L 1 V 12077 SEIPTEIQBEIB 1 DGICIEIGNBGIIR g Nf1-'T 1 1 5 45 7 8 0111213 0 9110 111213 101111213 14 f Z 1 1415161718 1920 151617192021 15 61719202122 21 2 23 24 25126 27 2 23 2425 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27128291 .i 282930 3031 3031 ..... NQ I 'Rf' Egg. DCIT03 JHDZIFIRY H PRID A ' 1 l'lVIl 'l 1..1 Ls 11111.-I ll 1 12 112 4 2 2 1314151617 1 111213114 121314115161718 20 2122 23 242 1819 20 21 2 19 0121122 23 24 25 2712829 3031 25 26127 28 3 26127128129130 'I OVEI B612 PEIBRC CD7-TY 1 CD P1-Fvv-41.5.1 M1 Lvv I.: 1 1'V'L'17'!'I S1 2 1 34567 89011 1 56 1 10 11112 13114 15 16 1718 2 10111 12113114115 16 17 1819 20121 22 23 24 25 27 28 17118 19120121122 23 425 26127128 2.512612712812930 1 1 1 1K 11 1 1 s1Mn-wld-F qpsl wfrln- SqDS1D41'PG1gP1F 11913 41 0 7121341515 21130 1167 11 1 11111111 1 1 1 1 1129 1 ll 1 41V11 s 1Vi'T'VV 1'F'SIIS!VI1'T'11Wf1 l'1 s-I Eli 1154 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 15 1567891011 456178910 56718191011 12 1 1 0 1 1 1516117 L . 1 19 5 1 22 312-11 1 126 1 11 29 013111 I 1s1LM1 11.11521 111 5-41?1iy71 1M1T1 1F12 2 1 1 11 8 1 1 12 314 3141 1 1718 9 0 1 1 15 1 19 0121 1 1 135 1 22 26 1 H 12 I 22, Y HHH 11117111 v 1 V 1 v 15232111 1 2:12 '27 1 1 -f v i i , 1 7 V V jx P v X I l ff 'jf 'Qi ' 5,1 ,Z . . 4, v Sept. 2-School began in new High .--V 0. , f f School building. EO Q -3- t Sept. 3-Everybody lost. S.. 4, n i Om' editor, he cczfrfricth cn book. ...gin- ' N we l . S If 5 M . 5 , !.. ,,,,g i ep. - ade out eniollment cards. U l Sept. 7- Open house for visitors. SGHIOFS were guides. Three bums, they sztteth upon the grass. .f Gp ii' rw- ,f My X ,V A I ffl C3 + . . i Sept. 10-Maroon and Whlte election. 4 'eetttt Sept. 11-Medley election. .V Sept. 12-First program. Hon. Mr. Holladay spoke. l M cllzfnger, he dzsplalyetlz H 'LGfff,S tze. i S i . , j if Sept. 15-Band election. p l 1 ' Q Sept. 16-B. A. A. election. an ' p Sept. 17-Girls' Club reception. ' 1 1fi2?'f ' ' . I 2 A 'Tail Edzmn, he stafndeflz alovlzel . if - ' I N. . bf.: wx. ffff. ,.., . ,,.,.f. ,fi . p 1 tv-' l- - S ol v I V E V -YY Y 9 q l 9 Q 4 A .-, I A I HAQJORY SWlflER '17 A Page Sixty ' My f -iv SEPTEMBER ,EEE ff t . V Sept. 18-Program. Judge Lindley l 'fo 4, spoke on Constitution Day. ' LAM Om' flag, it floafteth aloft. , ,, 1 Sept L Sept w Sept 19-Program. Dedication of high school building. 24-Senior election. 25-Junior election. Megctplionle, it sfittetlz still. . ., .J '- , , . s 4 5 I '19 wmef' 'K E i ff, MQ EGM i24'5ffiFFQW ravi' 0 ef E 111. i A www POS l-LN.. lvl ,, O cn . , B O Q EAN-4' . S S EAS l I S if 1, z .-. Sept 26-Sophomore election. Pro- A ,g gram. Tribute to John ' .lf 1 Lovell, 224. C Sept. 27-First football game. Vic- F Gp, , ,' ' ...gc f tory! tw if l ' G ,lf qw, hi I ZVI'I.l0!l, he doeth ct jhp. ff V -AM! Sept. 29- Safety First Week. AC- tual studying commenced. . . H A - . . Z' l.' 'S L,.,. f j Sept. 30-Month ended Without fatal- . - ' c The coach, he fassuetlz orclers. ieit ' .V'A1 . l iaaa . ..... ..l Q, .- v ' f V v D 'S D ql D 4 Pc O E l A 1 I Av I Mnmonv SwlTzER'17V A Page Sixty-one - NFV P a 353 A L OCTOBER Oct. 2-First meeting of student coun- cil. Oct. 4-Football at Arcola. We Won. Qiucrrcy, he posetlz for portait. 1 - Oct. 6-M. SL W. subscriptions taken. Oct. 8-Program. Memory expert talked. Oct. 9--Taking of senior pictures for 1 Medley begun. mr! lv! TQ, , Shcrufood, he grzfmzetlz. for us. l ' i O 4 L O fl EAL! . ' EAS Oct. 11-Football. Hoopeston lost. Oct. 13-Wrangler election. Cards dis- tributed!!! Oct. 15-Cafeteria opened. Kfnox, he loveth Brestlc. Oct. 16-Program. Ministerial Assn. presented school with Bible. Oct. 17-Danville beat Springfield. Oct. 18-Homecoming, U. of I. S0.lZI llfj!t', In' Zoolfwflf lmrd boiled. ... V ..! l V ' ,- V- DL avi V Ib Ajl M Q S TER17 ! Page Sixty-two - - OCTOBER NV! Oct. 21-First M. SL W. distributed. Q ?O al Oct. 22-Science club election. E041 :QL Edzvards, he watclzctlz. from afar. -f- Oct. 24-Pep program for Morgan Park O O game. Oct. 25-Danville trounced Morgan Q w Park in football. Oct. 27-Navy day. wif! Rayl, lm Ioolfeflz. so ll.Cl'HdSOHIO. TQ lv 4' D 0 Q EAM' Bai Oct. 28-Wranglers held flrst meeting in banquet room. Oct. 29-Girls' Club Hallowe'en pro- gram. Senior boys' meeting. Miss Bafrreft, S110 lzaflz 0. good posture. l . Oct. 30-Seniors chose class colors. A 4Old gold and brownj. Oct. 31-Program. All school Hal- lowe'en party a howling suc- cess. Madge, she' .hfrflz unlmrn lmir. . 1 :Va I wvfgl -Q- D 4 4 9 E 'Y Eg' I mmoav S IT ER 1 I Page Sixty-th ree . A. NOVEMBER Nov. 3-Student council and SCISHCG LFG.. Nov. 5-Junior class meeting. Pep Q-'62 FAU' s if program. UM, A-if Semfors, they seefmeth dignified. -.2 l Nov. 6-Exams, Wow! Nov. 7-More exams. Wow, Wow! X l Nov. 8-Parade preceeded Danville U victory over Urbana. Q V Lockwood, he Zooketh like Socrates. WQV V V A A 'i Q Q' Nov. 10-Broadcasting program at high school. Nov. 11-The Rev. Mr. Hindman spoke. Nov. 12-Class basketball started. More seniofrs, they acteflz quite frzmny. Nov. 13-Science Club meeting. Nov. 14-Program. Sec. Allen T. Gor- ? don of C. of C. spoke. U - l Juniors chose Class pins. Vgq, A Nov. 15-Danville swamped Watseka. 'Q ' 'i v ff! We boys, we slz.ozvef.lz our stuff. -vi ' V ' '-Q'- bl lg-jg V ID All' an om Swlrz-ER 7 ' ire Sixty-four -fbi? Nov. W w NOVEMBER 17-Report cards. Q Nov.19-Girls, Club Cabinet banquet at W 1 as as V bo an Y. 504' L.11X.l Nov. 20-Mr. Rouse spoke. V UM, Dale and Lowell, they expcmdetlz theifr chests. . I Nov. 21-No school. Teachers were at La H U Champaign. U Nov. 22-Tied Georgetown. Not so if Q Tyson, he siuppofrteth Chuck Atwood. A. iw - C PVT E9-il - 'f1?iE4?15TTfi'N 90 'ff A I A Nov. 24-Dull day. Nov. 25-Shoe and stocking fund. Nov. 26-Program. Messers Supple, Jewell, and Horneman spoke. Gulich, he czeteth Off'I.C1.Cl,UQlj. i Nov. 27-28-Turkey day vacation. No school and lots to eat. Dan- ville defeated Parker High, thus ending the football sea- g son undefeated. Marshall, we sigappeth his pficffure. Tv' 1 v Va 'Q' ? r , lbgjl mARSraR1 l Page Sixty-Fave 545 Mafia H l V 4 D 4 L DECEMBER Dec. 1-Dull and gloomy. Dec. 2-Gloomy and dull. Dec. 4-Send-off for cross-country team. The old cow-shed, it departetlz. forever. . Dec. 5-Science Club party. Dec. 8-Senior class motto chosen. Dare, Hope, and Succeed. Dec. 9-Program. Orchestra played. Dec. 10--Debate try-outs. Nfl -9041 UM ll M'l.,lZdtl.l.'. -'L Q zey ze eaezacteer :EQ Dec. 12-Medley day program. Boys' Glee Club sang. Senior party. Dec. 16-Rain! Dec.17-Girls' Club Christmas pro- gram. The band, it playeth a tune. Dec. 18-Forshier elected next year's football captain. Health but- tons on sale. Basketball practice began. Seniors Won inter-class basketball cham- pionship. Old D. H. S., it rrecalleth memories. EN- VZ- I wvql -V- Dfgvjr I MAQRYSTR17 ' Page Sixty-six Qi l ..f f JY exe xv as v fx Q N p DECEMBER 5 Dec. 19-New semester programs were . l 9 v made out. l --Q ag Dec. 20-Dull dab' waiting for Santa. QQ Miley, he brurmetlz at ride. l ...J-ff-LH , . I Dec. 21-Christmas vacation drawing - nearer. Thoughts of lots of Q eats! oE 1 il! Dec. 22-Report cards. Much gloom Q prevailed. Vacation almost ' A - Q spoiled. ,TQ Th ree CjL'2l'HZ.S', they 'HlClilf6fll. us profud. :E-QT? FICE! po Q A l AA l Dec. 23-Homecoming program. Baker we gave address of welcome. Mc- E Cray responded. Many old t grads back to see the new school. Coach Thomas pre- sented letters. Maroon and V White distributed. ' C0-eds, they aetetlz so coy. A Dec. 23-Danville defeated Watseka in first basketball game of sea- son. No more school until January 5, 1925. Dec. 24-Girls' Club Christmas party. Jewell, he maketh a, face. 2.-S - .. I V 'D V -1 I l P 4 A.-. I I A v I MA A1 S r ER' 1 A Page Sixty-seven -555 ,.,.,........i-i-. , lj? JANUARY M. J ,I Z A f Jan. 5-Back to school. QQ ' Jan. 6-Tried to study. Dull day. Nfl ,ALI I qy Jan. 7-Girls' Club meeting. ECE The boys, they taketh a walk. 1 i gif Jan. 8-Science club movie. . ' if at ZIA Jan. 9-Game with Paris. Basketball. g -qi. A1 l' Jan. 10-Basketball with Urbana. Q W 5 Jan. 12-Meeting of D Association. y ,i The girls, they taketh all the walks. , ,.... 5 f ' A , A Jan. 13-Reviewed for Exams. Jan. 15-Program. Debaters spoke. ' i f Jan. 16-Exams. Basketball with Hoopeston. Debate with De- catur. Three victories. Not Q U so bad! l i Li 5 More girls, who taketh more wallfs. y . Jan. 19-More Exams! -lan. 20 SL 21-No school. Jan. 22-Cards out. Some blow. Ma- roon and White distributed. No school in afternoon. Ruffle and Nappy, they wallfeth not. E012 V 'U 'DQ' Av.. I Av I maqony Swfrzm '17 A Page Sixty-eight me . 11 V eo A LAL! li JANUARY 23-No school. Basketball game with Urbana. Jan. 26-New classes start. Sale of books in afternoon. Jan. Bobbie, he playeth football. Jan. 27-Freshmen and more Fresh- men. Office filled with stu- dents Wanting programs changed. Jan. 28-Girls' Club meeting. .1 7' s yi. . .......1-..........,....., F. . -1. , an f, ,, .M ,fn .. -. J' if Q 'V-3' A fl . , 50 , f ,MS sv, Hs, Xia f YV' J n 'Q . QW! was . . -M5 z ,Q N 5, Y 5 5 V 'nw xv A 4, 241 1 W if-Q ,Q P 1, J. 6 Z- A 1 Km ' , fy , is qu M Q 1' QM' A , f,r s A --....,.., N MIM X ll . . ' 2 --- Gfibbons, we calletlz. htm Pfz.clcles.' Il' -1 Egg ','V, -9 Off A ' -4 N. 5 , N A Jan. 29--Blg program. Miss Sande- . son presented the following .Q QQ l debators their letters: Baker, ' t Zlv Simon, Ross, Newman, Dud- ley, and Schoolcrafft. Mr. I Baer made some announce- t ments- - e s A f K G1 eel, he weafzeth Cl iz-eacl-yea-fr. Q- Jan. 30-End of month. Everything went wrong. Lost basketball game to Paris. Freshmen able to iind Way to classes. Made out enrollment cards. Rader, he loolfcfh so stern. H Q .-via. ' V I -Q--' D O 4 Y 9 O 4 V ' s 4 , IAN-.W I Av I MAQJORY Swfrzsn '17 A Page Sixty-nine g A - FEBRUARY Feb. 2-Freshmen were lectured on N my? rules and regulations. fo 4, Feb. 3-Meeting of Student Council. E041 LAM Ugg, A sign, it meaneth so much ' Feb. 4-Program. Band played. Mr. I Trulock talked. y Feb. 10-Program. Q Feb. 11-Girls' Club Membership drive. Wire, he decomteth a float. V l I, Q 5 O Q Efl-4' L Feb. 11-fCont'dJ-Mr. Armstrong sang. 8th hour-Rev. Mr. Hindman spoke to boys in gym. Miss Darrough ad- dressed the girls in auditor- ium at Girls' Club reception. Schtngle, he taketh a bath. Feb. 12-Another program. Superin- tendent Randle spoke on Abraham Lincoln. Wrangler luncheon at noon in banquet room with D. H. S. players as guests. Seniors, they floatetlz again in June. ' I I FV- ? 5 4 I o ' ' b 4 mv- 'I At I r1An.1 RY S r Fi 27 A Page Seventy . FEBRUARY -1 Feb. 13-Champaign vs. Danville, N L9 swimming and basketball. HW?-l PO 4' Tou h luck W lo t b th 'Dogg' ZAR g , e s o . J Whitlock, he lticheth a, football. Feb. 16-Dramatic Club election. New- man president. Girls' Inter- class Basketball Tournament after school. Won by Sopho- Q mores. Q Feb. 17-Nothing doing. ' Rooters, they maketh a, noise. ui NVQ V EE D O Q A I A l Feb. 18-Girls' Club meeting. Feb. 19-Program. S c i e n c e Club movies after school. Girls' basketball game. Freshmen, they looketh so green. Feb. 20-Lincoln-Washington P ro- gram. Wranglers gave short play, featuring Charles Ross as George Washington. D. H. S. Players gave play with Tom McCaughy as Abraham Lincoln. Feb. 27-Band Concert. Huge success. The Science Club Float, it paradeth the streets. EX-3 I MAR A S rreR'21 ' P A Page Seventy-one KZ? A I Nw MARCH Mar. 4--Big program. Tuned in on President Coolidge's inaugur- al address. Also good band music. Sharp, he lzoldetlz Rasclziefs arm. Mar. 5, 6, 7,-District tournament at armory. Danville Won sec- ond. This ended our basket- ball season. Excused from school one morning to see games. Not so bad! N . HJ-M lvl EQ WfzTn,ters, he similetlz so cute. E31 EJB-4' It l-J' Aki Mar. 9-Busy studying. Mar. 11--Dull day. Everything Went Wrong. K'i'nz7nglz.arnz., he opernetlz. the door. Mar. 12-Science' Club visited gas plant. Mar. 13-Program. St. Patrick's all- school party. Huge success. Everybody had fun. Reeves, he lzirlcflz bvlzizzd Sclzinglc. -V-1 ' V I -Q- Q-Aw I Av I MA ow S ran 1 A 'EGZ V he ' Eg Page Sevcnlv-two . rv D Q52 MU U - C ol 'L'X MARCH Mar. 16-Blue Monday. Mar. 17-More studying. Arfnholt, he loolceth so mclxnly. Mar. 18-Nothing exciting happened. an Mar. 19-Program. Big music drive. Short speeches. Girls' Glee A Club sang. V , The gang, we catchetlz them in flfCt'1i0'H,. V N Us l HQ QV? If Q 4 A I9 Q EAN-4, ' W1-2' Aki Mar. 20-Extempo tryouts. Neupert Won first. Mar. 21-Swimming meet. Victory. Mar. 23-Seniors chose invitations. Mir. Tfrulock, he eatetlz sofrizetlmzg. l Mar. 27-Program. Girls' Stunt Show. Mar. 29-Rain. Mar. 30-Swimming team election. Mc- Millan Blair, captain. Hcmsel, he ith. the smallest of all. M tail f c 5233. 7 I l age Seventy-three M 552 .il Apr. Apr. Apr. like 31 8... xfgv APRIL Apr. 1-Lot of jokes. Girls' Club meeting. Apr. 2-Exams. Wow! Gulick, he talketlz not. More exams. Terrible! Sophomore-Freshman frolic. Girls' Club Easter program. 9-Wrangler Banquet at Y. W. C. A. Many old debaters back. Seth., he escorteth two girls. 1 NVf lvl l-1.1. 'SOE' ' A Apr. 10-13-Spring vacation. This is i better. l Apr. 14-Back to school again. Ses- sion for studying before classes. Apr. 15-Girls' Club meeting. Near East Relief bundle collection. Alice, she Stcmclotlz. and srnziletlz. Apr. 16-Nothing doing. Apr. 17-Program. Junior-Senior par- ty. County district literary music meet Catlin high school. M. Bullington first in declamation. Neupert second in extempo. Girls' Club sec- ond. V3 H ,M.5..m Loruis, he druwcftlz good pictures. v -V' iiilf 'EQ' i E23 fA.-. I Avl QMS r raw A Inge Seventy-four bi Qfxe W My APRIL Apr. 18-We won first place at Urbana Vq' Invitational track meet. , I :NVQ Whitlock high point man. l R, Apr. 20-Rain Frentzel and Schifugel, they fwaftchetlz the camefraf. Q - 'Ei ,wim,.--,- .LQ Apr. 21-More rain. ' 33 Apr. 22-Girls' Club nominations for E 1926 officers. Extra issue of U Maroon and White called the Hysterical Issue. Fred, he closetlz. his eyes. Nfl as :JM lvl W W 151624 - Apr. 23-Program. Mr. Wakeley talked M on the coming baseball sea- son. Apr. 24-D. H. S. Players presented The Boomerang. Huge success. Kaitlzierine, she struteflzi hear Stzzff. Apr. 25-State band concert at Ur- ' WW' bana. Danville, fifth place jflv out of twenty-three entries. , fi Illinois Wesleyan Track meet at Bloomington. First place. T 1 'iiz W Baseball, Danville vs. Cham- paign. Butch., Helen. falfeflz. his lzieart. 3 'W AF as - V ' V ' ,. Q- D 4 4 v 4 , lbgvl MARRYSTER7 I Page Seventy-live + MAY N May 1-County literary and music meet. ' ,. tv' AAG May 2-County track meet. -1 May 4-Blue Monday. Spring fever. UM: Mir. Baer, he ith. our pri'nc'z77JaI. ll my May 5-Nothing exciting. May 6-Same as the fifth. May 8 8z 9--Central Illinois high school N conference meet at Spring- R3 field. 5? Mr. Hoff, he standetlz with Miss Stephenson. --- L 4' EOF: A ' A 5 1' A May 11-Same as May 6. h Vg M. May 12-Sun shone. May 13-Ditto. Mr. Randle, he depalrtetlz from D. H. S. III E .A in J une. May 14-Program. Syncapators, com- posed of Neupert, Baker. Norwood, and Newman. played. May 15-Senior 'Class Play. Another success. Mr. Mingec and Mr. File, they fcczclzeflz us to smile. Avi A- I M.: S r R 17 A SEQ! V 254' i ' Page Seventy-six - L- V lr P 4 rv MAY and JUNE May 16-University of Illinois Inter- scholastic meet at Urbana. May 22-Junior, Senior banquet. Butch's Ford, looh who 'it holdeth? May 23-Baseball at Champaign. May 29-Exams! What a blow. Science Club picnic. May 31-Baccalaureate sermon at high school auditorium. f . ' a .......,,...-....-..-..-- ' ' ' raw? .- 'H ' ' 'UAT elf 4- 4-52 it i , H-. , v- , M dry' I .. ,. 5 ', Cf Wg - .5y,'ff1,.2 N ' . 2 in 'ff' M , 4 ,V 1 ., vyfzmf f ' ' ' V 1' Q -: L:PU?i!-E 'Ps V - '- - A ................... , fixup . .. . fi , Y. . i .6 4.1.5 v,,q,5. 5 QQ Nfl as JAN Ql Dorothy cmd Lillicm, they Sfmileth so ,J divinely. ... REQ jmiff lb 4 D O EAA-4' 'PJAX qg - H - H June 1-Last of the final Exams. June 2-Class day. l June 3-Senior picnic. June 4-Commencement exercises. Arrnholt, he juggleth a Stieff. June 5 KL 6-Stagg meet at Chicago. June 5-Last day of school. No more Latin, no more Greek, ff- No more sitting in a hard- board seat. Nerzrpert cmd Liese, they attermpteth to sing. FINIS -V-t I v l -V- Dgog V .. .. -Aj, - io csv' rw.'oe1Sr:n 7 i A4 Page Seventy-seven GD '65 gg i 14 HTH ++ 6 + + + VN X,,fD6Z ' X6 ml? I -' Q n QR QE-' u fri 14-J Z .,, ,c V f EJ . S -.f LM PY- A 60 k- ' SQL , IQ 0 4 gag-G 1 4 ff!- -.,.i . SE. --' -'- if '-,i ' -13' N ig:-I g 5 'iEpHERDE-L: -V , 1 Q X K HGH C5 l4 gg 4512 'xafgv iw COACH THOMAS OMING to us this year from the University of Chicago where he was rated All-American fullback by Walter Camp in 1922, head Coach John Thomas faced the problem of developing a team from green ma- terial and of establishing a new sys- tem of coaching. Coupled to these was a general u1'ge to have a winning team initiate athletics in the new D. H. S. His quiet, unassuming manner aided by firmness and impartiality brought him the confidence and re- spect of the student body. By hard work and a thorough knowledge of the game, he molded the hopes of September into the fin- ished product of November that swept down the field Thanksgiving lWV'l 19041 if-Mi lvl .il NQ Day to a glorious Maroon victory, V l E23 thus ending an undefeated season. 'L O Q' T Coach Thomas in creating the vic- f torious Danville eleven of 1925, and by 1113 d0Ct1'iU9 Of fail' 191357 1135 done much to place athletics in D. H. S. on an equal plane with the best schools in the state. COACH HOFF OACH HOFF assumed his duties as a coach and gym inst1'uctor in D. H. S. with the opening of school September 5. Coach Hoff more than ably aided Coach Thomas with the football team. He coached the cross-country runners who developed into the con- ference champions. He also aided the champion swimming team. ' Coach Hoff has a ready smile for everyone and has made many friends. We sincerely hope that Bill will be with us for another year. 1 il i ,1 .-. Lfch... I A, l Q 5 TE A Page Eighty 1l '1 il - . .. x dxfl ' wi VXA 1 111' . 7 'f7 fi.. ' a I 7 N N fi I! X XRAASXQQ F. PNY 671 fi 1 i ff X N hit X1 1 1 I i , 1 1 . l i 1 ' 5 1 ' I 1 if 1 l 1 i 1 3 1 2 i 1 1 li 1 2 , ' l i 1 L51 PV7 rrp 51045 504 LAX-J l 1 5 1 11' . 1 1 i 1 2.Lf11X1 ij .X ' , QW f'1f ' 1 ,1 1. 1 A A 51 1 in 11 1 ' f '1 ' li 1 1 .sl 1 il Q N MX- Lf! l ffl 1 1 l L 1 1 , 1 1 1 A Q A A EA 1mm-Q Melvill Rasfher, Treas. cseom- Bernesman. sec. Delmar Boyd. Adv. Mgr. Melvin Whitlock, Vice-Pres. Herman Smith, Pres. wg -A B. A. A. E AVING for its purpose the stimulation of athletics in D. H. S., the t A 1' 9 Boys' Athletic Association has been a factor in the great increase of 1 i Ex athletic interest which students have shown this year. A larger mein- 1 1, l E bership and a'greater inte1'est in the organization account for the work 1 1E fh2MheASS0C1at10nhas done' With the entrance of D. H. S. into Q 1 A 1 1 larger fields of athletic activity, the B. t i A 1 1 A. A. will bear a greater burden in help- , 1 1 4 ing to supply capable wearers of the A 1 9 1 I Maroon and White. 7 i 1 l 1 1 A 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jon WILLIAMS 1 1 1 1 5 Business Manager i 1 3 The athletic teams were capably and i 1 1 p efficiently managed this year by Joe 1 i' Williams, thehustling business manager 1 1 li F t of the B. A. A. Traveling with the 5 i 1 I t boys, helping the players, taking care fl 1 of the visiting' teams, he p1'oved a valu- l 1 at . able aid to the Association. - .21 1 1 A A-...H A 1A,f5M.,A ire A 2 .5r1Teea.'A1,.,.. l LBA! Page Eighty-one j 7 i - A s bw , V . .. . Ny r V 1'-L Ng ljy-'l '50 1' ' .fu.f S WW l X , U f V Wi Jack Miley Bert Edwards WT ,L LL CHEER LEADERS BECAUSE they impart the old spirit and light into lifteen hundred stu- dents, D. H. S. pats herself on the back when watching her cheer leaders, Jack Miley and Bert Edwards. Because of his irrepressible en- thusiasm coupled with his ability as an acrobat, Jack has been the envy of high schools in this part of the state for two years. Bert is an able second, always giving' his best to his job. Our hats are off to the fellows who in- spire us with that Fight 'Em Danville, Fight ,EITIH spirit! ' v u i - V- AX'-W I Av I HA om' S r sn 1 A I'a1.rv l'Iii:hI y-two ,aff If K , ff' K' ' -- we ,,-'Aff l ,f f IH. I t-A W-, Y r,,,.,,?.,,- ,.,.,,,,,,-,J,MM-,M,,..J A? ,K X, - -'X -------Q - K, ,,.C- Y , . ., ., ,Fl -..- p ,fir i,-,,.,,,.,,,,,..,,, .-,-- ,, '-' Cx ff' ' -R E ,M . tn- , -:WA f,.-- -if pf-' 4 - ,g '++'-Tqsrx ' cl HA-,,,.- --Y-UA-A -Y. XX N - --V f if-T ' f,f ' N-FX. 1 ff' X f ,--,,x xx -. - ,Y X. ,- 1' ' v V' ,.,ff , ',f ,ff 4, ff XNQX Y --A ' n, If .-Q yf ' Q' ,.::.-'fx , ,f V- rf' 'aff Y b '- . A . K X -'Q ,g gs f , N, f 5. . -.. f , A g ,'N,- .. xv- ,xxx E 1 , tf mf-, 7,1 ,VD -XZ XX- M- -r,., N X. '-,fif lgw-W' ,,.f'- '-Nm, f . K, If v NFMV.. -- Q -f R-'Mx .M K, 4 ,J I, f,4,..f- ---... su-,M D-, A . , ,fff D ' ' W ' :' 1 l V . w ' 3 , l J 1 i ,l I ' i 2 I Q iss, i l i Fi ff I -J 0 il My l., Joe Williams Herman Smith Lee Gulick D ASSOCIATION HE D Association is composed of all the DN men in school. Its t purpose is to place a higher value on the school's most valued athletic reward, that future wearers of the D may be the fine type of school leaders which D. H. S. strives to produce. The members of the association lend valuable assistance from time to I time by helping to handle games and tournaments. my 7 1 l S 1 l t I l i i 1 I I i T ll? Q ,.1fjh't'm'f to - if ii tic I iijgiigigjjif1cQiQQffifigjQf,iff ...I Page Eiglity-three lk FOOTBALL-1925 N wg 3 Fw '50 . . . bod: Sept. 26-Milford at Danville. Oct. 3-Sidell at Danville. '-l Oct. 10-Springfield at Danville. Oct. 17-Danville at Mattoon. i at Oct. 24-Open-fMichigan at Illinoisj. Oct. 31-To be filled. Nov. 7-Danville at Urbana. CChicago at Illinoisj. Nov. 14-Champaign at Danville. U Nov. 25-Thanksgiving-to be filled. Q2 ' BASKETBALL-1925-1926 F Jan. 8-Danville at Urbana. Jan. 9-Terre Haute at Danville. Jan. 15-To be filled. Jan. 22-Danville at Lincoln ftentativej. Jan. 23-Danville at Jacksonville ftentativep. Jan. 29-Champaign at Danville. Jan. 30-Mattoon at Danville. Feb. 3-6-County Tournament at Danville. Feb. 12-Urbana at Danville. Feb. 19-Champaign at Danville. Feb. 26-To be Hlled. Mar. 5-6-District Tournament at Danville. 8: I lg' I Man RY 5 r an '11 A WI' ' Page Eighty-fou r .55 C5 -gvpvq lx V PO Q LAL! Q Li- 1 V A fill pl. -vi Q 0 v W '- fnfrlf M my !fM'F,gP'jg, f gT I 5 ' f V Wl11vVz? W M m.if f'P2,: .I:I ,A V' .I L 1 -' -1- ' X gym 1 W :M v . .xf,,4,f MJ Qifw P L.. 2 f WQASsw f W fff I in Nui ','vX fl L!Mllff1ff 'IZ' ff f f - 'V f-,I 'Ru ff ,,,, , ,2 la LL.,-5 'el-,YTT1 fl K 7-V f f,.ff:L?Z'- ,xx ' 1LiL3g 'fjY - fc f . W iff' fl 'bi 'V f L ff 'Q 'Mu WI , an '- ' 'f Nl' S' Q i2Tf L V ff 7. f'f,, ' - L-iOiQ ' iff! ,A sg -- -A ggi 2313 .-gg W - wil ' T A-5 . I- .:. 1- A ,T- -iw 4 i -A V' -- --,:., I 3517 I ,- iiggi iff, f '-- -. ....:-. IW wi , 4 f':'- - -12 : ' lil --'Lf X y ?f ' , f 4f'1.', -Lf wb 'glilfiiif ' ' gig ,f ,ii f - f I ffzij Y, Y,,, ,W 7, 1--ri 'Y ' WW - ! f f fjllglf -5 L-'Eh'-i' 4 - -rife-, fx ! W? ii' Y fA if 3 ,..' 557 f5051 if fra7l DQ41 HADPQYS R' gvoq' CAN--. , I alll Page Eighty-five - - Q2 ? .gc f S ' 5 5 , D04 LAL! MTG PQ? ,ljfbl ui rf Q Q D O MI A ' Back row, left to right-E. Firebaugh, R. Prast, R. Dolan. R. Gibbons, A. Klophel. A rl- Second row-E. Brooks, C. Leverenz. L. Balsey. S. Conners. C. Bain, G. Howery, I. Quick. ' -. Third row-.I. Williams, Bus. Mgr.: C. Forshier. Capt. Elect: M. Cessna, C. Leverenz, M. Greer 1 J. Arnholt. M. Neff. H. Patterson. Coach Thomas. Fourth row-J. Gulick. W. Marshall, M. Whitlock, Capt.: E. Rader, W. Dettweiler. Front row-E. Cox. W. Frenzel, J. Leo ard, R. Marshall, Q. Keeisler. J. Hoffman. REVIEW OF SEASON ANVILLE High's undefeated season of 1924, including two Chicago schools among the victims, ranks with the best in Maroon history. The scores themselves fail to tell all the story of a hard working, fighting team that often came through in the final quarter and turned defeat into overwhelming victory. Our sturdy line that held the heavy Springfield team for downs on the one yard line and our Four Horsemenn in the back field who rode rough shod over Parker High of Chicago were achieved by the hard work of the players and the efficient instructions of the coaches. FOOTBALL Sept. 27-Danville. 553 Paxton, 0. Oct. 25-Danville, 393 Morgan Park, 6. Oct. 4-Danville, 303 Arcola, 6. Nov. 8-Danville, 343 Urbana. 7. Oct. 11-Danville. 42: Hoopeston, 6. Nov. 15-Danville. 31g Watseka. 0. Oct. -18-Danville, 75 Springfield, 0. Nov. 22-Danville, Og Georgetown, 0. Nov, 27fDanville, 19g Parker High, 7. 1 J... 1' 1 'V I v I Q 4 P o Q V 0 -Q , I fbi.. I Av I Mnnuony SwlfzER 27 A Page Eighty-six ' -li wi V P O 4 LAL! iv 41 ,. if li ,Q5 l ' Y . 3 5 , , 5' , . ls A, li JOE GULJCK PAXTON 03 DANVILLE 55 The M. Sz W. team opened their 1924 season with a decisive victory over Paxton, on September 27. The team showed that they had an ex- Nfl -poi' iff-N ll l V cellent defense and offense. The la ing of Ca t. Whitlock and Leverenz 'NWT' xr O 4 - 4 , were the outstanding features. O C' A A DANVILLE 303 ARCOLA 6 On October 4, the Baers journeyed to Arcola and by exhibiting the old Danville fight were able to triumph over a much heavier team. The game was much harder fought than the score indicated. Whitlock was the star of the day with an 80 yard run for a touchdown. I V ' .. ..,, at - ' M ,,,. if . Y' .- 21 , , . 2 gL1T!'.,MQ'if ' yffi .ig T. i', ' 1 ' . f ' i '53 'Z f.:' J . 54219 rr ' 1 f Qmwwgu 'Q ' ,. 'i 5-f.'51 Z 'E - .. ' - . c ' FP l Q f 1' ,,' . - H ' .' - ' Q ,- -l - ua , ' fs' 1 M .fc . . , , ' I , ' ? , V. J vffgvy , y e f' z ,',. 2 ' Agmwmgg, X in Cf ? ll' T V .4 Q af: - Qld K' .4 'J V '- T- - I wvfgl V Egg V 9 O 4 g ' v 4 IA--- A i av ' MADJORY SWITZER '17 V A Page Eighty-seven gli l- ff! jf N 1 V 11 1 'PW D O q 1 Lw.i ,259 l GTADTMN I T maasam cazmza roasa H U X Q DANVILLE 42g HOOPESTON 6 W On October 11, Danville defeated the boys from the Holy City to the :Wg ESQ, tune of 42-6. Although the score was one sided, the game was hard fought E O, if A . . . . A T throughout. The Hoopeston1tes had many hopes for winning this game, f but any such hopes were shattered when Whitlock started the scoring . 1 with a place kick. Time after time, thereafter, their goal line was crossed by a Maroon player. Coach Thomas substituted many of his second string men but the visitors were unable to stop his million dollar backfieldf' After the 7-7 tie with Hoopeston last year the defeat was all the more glorious to the Baers. Whitlock and Leverenz starred for the Maroons. l xt b is t f- T I Q A .DYE p .. QQ W JV lvrl ra A V ' N- . V V 1, 'N 'C fig ,it 1 .. , II A V wif' , gt: V ,V R. V .V . ZBA 555 , - -1-in! rQ',, r1-- .r.. - ' W Q to ' .s ' V ' Q T ' my if 6 'T it 5' i i fl' 'lQ,? Q,L at 3 K M.. 4 , Q ff ' . ITM 8 T gf, azbifl 3. . - swf ' if ' ,lgfx . ',-' ' 1 , vv-li.. 4 Q 'l'.S N 4 filfa,.if',gfam1M9lrm?a1ir.tf,'f's.:a,., T ff ' .41 11':ggn4Q1,.1. f y, , NZ -Z l v I - V- D avi V V lb A: l MAQJOAY Swfrzzn 27 ' Page Eighty-eight N , -- livfl uf 4' EQ? LAM Mg, x T ECQNEST' FIREBQUGH 'CHARLES H U y 1 X Q2 U DANVILLE 7: SPRINGFIELD 0 .A -' 'NYT , On October 18, Coach Thomas took his Maroon clad warriors to the :?Ois L. Capital city. In the hardest fought game so far this season the Maroons I-3 i ' avenged their defeat of last year by a 7-O count. Springfield gained much ' i ground by the forward pass, having Danville on their own 3 yard line twice in the first quarter, but the Maroons' defense held. In the fourth quarter Firebaugh blocked a punt on the Springfield five yard line and Gulick recovered on the one yard line. After two bucks by Leverenz, Whitlock carried it across for a touchdown. EY -1 I wvfgl -V- bgxvir 1 'bail MAR msn' R127 ' D? Page Eighty-nine ' ZW 462 xii li L MORGAN PARK 63 DANVILLE 34 On October 25, the boys from the Windy City journeyed to Danville, accompanied by less than a score of rooters. Neither team had been de- feated thus far, but the Morgan Park lads were confident of victory. The Baers, however, were not over-confident, but went into the game with that .lL 4 V wg 1 A ii. ll HQ old fight and determination. As a result Danville triumphed over the li? EA-J more confident Windy City boys. The game was hard fought and Morgan A Q - Park made their only score in the last quarter on our second team. The - Baers were outweighed but not outwitted or outplayed. URBANA 6g DANVILLE 39 On November 8 the boys of the Twin City journeyed to Danville to avenge their defeat of the year before, but they were disappointed. The four horsemen of our squad and ou1' stone wall line were working true to form. Danville started scoring after the first whistle. The strategy of Coach Walker netted their lone touchdown. ff55.QWf'.aig'e 3-wiggf i V ' ,-if Q .ab-.., p . .ge f 'N lg! K :Q as Vx Q 1 .v.4 ff fl ' I V -I is ,O . ..-,., , ,. It , 1 A .V V S - ,ga-,i asf- -oi . If R . -, xl? Q . K gt IS- vw guy? ' F t 'l g t ' ' , ,P . . -A - xi: i l . 1. lmfal., ,.,,, ,L V Q- is at M ,,' f, 'N ' ' . C V .p f .gif v.AAQ.s.swz:N' 531.5 Ma..'!s.:xu!N A 3 B4 V -.A. ,F A.. ' f... a . 1- , M.. -- il .... V -11 2 -I D o q V ' ' ' P v 4 EQXQ I Av I ma om 5 r an '11 A Page Ninety - 'mV A:-O4 , P .JM l WATSEKA 03 DANVILLE 31 Q On November 15, Danville met Watseka for the Hrst time in a number of years. The entire second team with the exception of Whitlock played . all but the last few minutes of the game. The Baers were never in danger A-. DW ees JAN ll n ' , ii Qyff and the game gave much needed experience to Coach Thomas reserves. PVT xv- Q 4 Cl' EARN-4' l A - i L f l DANVILLE og GEoRGEToWN 0 On November 22, Danville journeyed to Georgetown for the annual struggle. A victory was expected but the old Georgetown jinx was on us and we were held to a tie. Although the Baers made 33 first downs to Georgetown's 5, they were unable to score. Billy Marshall and Bob Gibbons played a stellar game for D. H. S. I f' . 3 ,ul , , 'W fx T1 1. VZ.- fwf'jiX',,J.:grg x 7, ',2 I 52 A ', X ,. ' A 'r- 1 -f , 'Q -N , ' E S Mai. 3 1 , 5 f 7 7 ' '1..., .. 5 gel ' G , , , , .5 , ai . V r f . VQ Ac l z . if , ,vl '., f ,5 : 3 1,., ..,. 53 .4, A 1.5! 1 l if M , W is ..,. rr ,v1,a,,.-' Q My 'Q . V . f ,, , x, ,3f!, lx Y VVA: : If xk.. k,,!V, ,e,X , of A - . V , - V - . V ' - V.. D O Q V P Q q , P 4 JAX- I JAX' I Mnwoav swfrzm '11 A Page Ninety-one 452 A WZ' f . N LA U PARKER HIGH 7: DANVILLE 19 1-.11 V ll W1 On November 27, Parker High, Class B champions of Chicago, jour- FN,-,T 'EO 1 neyed to this city. The Parker team put up a hard fight and the half E Oi' 'i ended 7-0 in their favor. The Maroons displayed that old fighting spirit i- l in the second half and finally triumphed with a score of 19-7. Nine Seniors, playing their last game of High School football, went into the game with fire in their eyes, their minds set to make the last game the best, and they succeeded. Danville and Champaign were awarded the football joint champion- ship of the conference, neither team losing a game. D. R. MEN Stars in the making can rightly be said of those men who perform valiantly with the reserves but who have not played in the necessary num- ber of games to earn a letter. Those fellows who won the coveted reward this year are Greer, Patterson, Kloephel, Cox, Frentzel and Bob Leverenz. - V ... - V- ERZV 3 -2' I A-.W 1 A I mm ny 5 r na -17 A l ge Ninut tw ff If 1 2 2 HM i ff 1 2? E X 2 , 2 Q z .Y f 4 RWE ' Zi fr W, Xg'ffW1'l U NV X 'x'!1 f Q Q E-1 Q ? Wx' NY qw- - I mln' Wim, X gg Egg, J f Wlffmf 503' A M9 if U - - A '- XMWUW H2 M S Q - - XX RW WW , C 1, K j Q5 ' MQ K W W W m l X ff W, N ZM f fr ' I fi-ii Ju VO-1 lgwgl I fb 11214 CARP T 'Q 4 P 4 v I S nan '11 A Page Ninety-three bi l 1.- l r v ' - ' l no M Alb 1 MM X I U l R? Tw liaclil.rfH'::nl:itl3ocxiblpltqillmilgll-Iiams. Bus. Mgr.: R. Davis: E. Rader, Capt. Elect: R. Dolan, C. Kirk: Nr-f O Q, Front row-D. Marshall. R. Gaines. R. Mason. R. Gihhons, Capt.: M. Whitlock, R. Marshall, G. Bertles- go :I A...,1 man. lv JAX L fl l - -T l SUMMARY OF THE BASKETBALL SEASON ASKETBALL season of 1925 was successful. considering the number of inexperienced men on the squad. However, from the standpoint of games won. it was not as great a success as in former seasons. After a poor start, and after losing seven successive games, the team staged a V comeback, winning second place in the district tournament. Only two men l will be lost to the squad and much is to be expected of the team next year. BASKETBALL Dec fDanville, 165 Watseka, 14. Feb 5-6-7-County Tournament. Jan Danville, 24g Paris, 6. Feb 13-Danville, 173 Champaign, 28. Jan 10-Danville, 153 Urbana, 32. Feb 20-Danville, 213 Milford, 22. Jan -Danville, 225 Hoopeston, 11. Feb. 20-Danville, 10: Marshall, 28. Jan 2.3-Danville, 93 Urbana, Feb. 27-Danville, 123 Villa Grove, 28. .lan -Danville, 11g Paris, 22. Mar. 5-6-'7-District Tournament. Danville-2nd Place. - - I v I -V- D O 4 'F D 4 l V 4 Qfv I Av I Mnafollv Swlfzsn '17 A Page Nine lv-four 1 N lim. ji, . U 9 r Q ' LiOfQ EAN--1' A -, WATSEKA vs. DANVILLE l .. fAt Danvillej The Maroons made their first appearance of the 1924-1925 season against Watseka during Home Coming. Coach Thomas had only a week 1 in which to drill his inexperienced squad, and although we won, the stellar work of Captain Gibbons was not up to his usual style. The score: Wat- seka 14g Danville 16. DANVILLE vs. PARIS QAt Danvillej On January 9, the Maroons avenged their defeat of last year at the hands of the Paris quintet. Paris was behind from the start. Tolliver starred for the losing team and Gibbons starred for Danville. The score: Danville 24g Paris 6. URBANA vs. DANVILLE CAt Danvillej The Maroons were handed their Hrst defeat of the season by the strong Urbana squad. Although Captain Gibbons' men were outclassed, they fought until the very last and gained some much needed experience. The score: Urbana 32g Danville 15. -vm I v l -V- E I V lb gil MAQJOAY S r sn 27 I Page Ninety-tive bi - X l V in iw oioaotp er 4 1Vf ,111- lvl QOBEWT DAVIST i LMEQ it - we a aAoEa V ,L DANVILLE vs. HOOPESTON .L - tAt Danvillel ' On January 16, the Maroons avenged their defeat of last year by l Hoopeston. The game was hard fought throughout with Danville always just a little in the lead. The Maroons showed much better form than in the Urbana game. Whitlock starred for Danville. The score: Danville 223 Hoopeston 11. DANVILLE vs. URBANA tAt Urbanal Coach Thomas' warriors journeyed to Urbana to avenge their defeat by the Twin City squad earlier in the season. but were disappointed a sec- ond time. The squad had been weakened by the loss of Captain Gibbons. Rufus Marshall starred for Danville. The score: Danville 93 Urbana 32. DANVILLE vs. PARIS tAt Parisj The Baers journeyed to Paris on the night of January 30, and there met defeat at the hands ot the Paris quintet. Lady Luck played against the Baers, tor none ot the Maroon players could make their shots true. Gibbon's absence from the squad was noticed very much indeed. The score: Danville ll: Paris 22. ..i - Q-' Dmf -ee' A:-W I AY I nnmom Swr1'zsR'17 A Page Ninety-six - V LAL! in ' at Horrrmm Nfl .9041 UM lvl li- V 4 as L. CHAMPAIGN vs. DANVILLE i- ' QAt Danvillej ' T Danville was defeated by the Champaign squad, second place winner in the state tournament, on our own floor. Hyland and McCalliste1' starred for the visitors and Whitlock for the Maroons. The score: Cham- paign 28g Danville 17. MILFORD-MARSHALL vs. DANVILLE l CAt Danville! In a hard fought game the squad from Milford defeated the Maroons in an over-time period. This was the first game of a double header for the locals. The score: Milford 215 Danville 20. Following this game with Milford, Danville played the squad from Marshall and were defeated. Danville played poorly at first but came back strongly in the second half. The score: Marshall 283 Danville 10. DANVILLE vs. VILLA GROVE QAt Villa Grovel Playing a good game of basketball and a whirlwind attack, Danville l swept Villa Grove off their feet in the first half, but were unable to stand the fast pace and dropped behind in the third quarter. The squad was much strengthened in the game by the addition of Deb Marshall and Bob Gains. The score: Danville 123 Villa Grove 28. Tv-L ' l ...vi V i V mn ay 5 r an '11 i Page Ninety-seven f My 45 iii? f- i V i L, ., lWYf'l E23 soft l Y f I 1NTER-CLAss B. B. CHAiviPs i x U -+ V? i URRAH for the Girls' Physical Education Department! Never have mf the girls of D. H. S. had a chance to show their valor until this year. vmyj E255 With the coming of the new Physical Education Department and with Miss LEO? -5 Alice Pearl Barret as instructor of the department came the beginning of f a new era in athletics for the girls. i 1 Basketball is but one of the many sports, for in addition there are X baseball, track, volley ball. and swimming. However, basketball has been the outstanding sport. Teams from each class were organized and a tou1'nament held in which each team played each of the other three teams. On February 24 with the Freshmen and the Sophomores in the lead the Sophomores after a hard fougt battle, won from the Freshmen by a score of 12-11. blgvjl- V Ib Ajl M ms r R 1 . Page Ninety-eight . KV 7 V ' - V K VE gi XX D V 1 .51 Fam, .vi , l 1 N 5 4- ' . 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Ensley, L. Gulick, C. Forshier, C. Handly, J. Williams. H. Depke, R. Swallow. Capt.: F. Stellner, R. Brewington. J. Arne holt. P. Rodman, Coach Anway. Back row-H. Patterson. C. Kirk, Capt. Elect.: C. Bain. E. Winters. G. liertlesman. W. Schingel, R. Deem. R. Mingee. W. Brown. F. Vhxtso , H. Sherwood, J. Stellner. .W FO? LLM up . v :VNV-li If Q 4, D- O Q A A .. REVIEW OF 1924 SEASON - HEN Coach Anway made a call for track candidates, about fifty men responded. Though many of the men were inexperienced, they soon rounded into shape and won many points for D. H. S. The squad, led by Captain Swallow, deserves much praise for their co-operation and hard work on track and field. D MEN OF 1924 TRACK SEASON Don Baldwin Joe Williams Ralph Brewington Melvin Whitlock Herbert Depke Claude Kirk, Capt. Elect. Charles Forshier Richard Swallow, Capt. 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A:,V.:,,?y .. 5. 1 ,. Y P I I. - ' M ' ,- ' S X, . as af '- .V ..-wi? 4V11ffvs.:re3-S:-g V. ,f - .V V ' , Vi NV Q 4' V .V V. V- . 5. -V V,....,V,-. . I , ,Vis 2:1 -HV?,,jVf..,.,,4-..,,,,g1,M-X-,ip ,Vg A, ,A x. Kg, - ,, , V V , ,af Vs ia- X f -4msx:maam..z.:sfeI:.aVg.aaf.zVVf:fam:,Em1s.f.um-.S xxx,s.n.,VVf.'.-V .i...,p,..g.2-:ms sl.: LN- i, i c.. ai'l'Lir..iuf'a:zm 2 V an D O q Eixfg CAPTAIN DICK SWALLOW 11924 Season? Captain Swallow, though handicapped through the season by sickness, did much for the squad and won points in all meets, tying the county record in the quarter. CAPTAIN-ELECT CLAUDE KIRK C1924 Seasonb Kirk, an inexperienced man and running for his first year, won many points for the school and was of great strength on the relay team. Kirk was also a quarter miler of whom much is expected. IVIELVIN WHITLOCK C1924 Seasonj Cotton was high point man in most of the meets which he entered, bringing back many cups and metals. His performance in the javelin throw, which is his best event, stands up to most college competition. He is also a pole vaulter, high jumper, and discus thrower of great ability. Cotton will again compete for D. H. S. next year and much is expected from him. DON BALDWIN 41924 Seasonj Don was the fastest man who has ever worn a Danville track suit. From the first meet he proceeded to break or tie records in meets in which he participated. He Won many points for the Maroons and will be greatly missed next year. Don won the 220 yard dash in 22 flat at Michigan In- terscholastic. Ib v ql I Av I Mnmom SwlTzER '11 l Nfl ees' JVM, ll 1 1J VI M bgq A i-Q i 4 ...J V A Page One Hundred One . -li .FO ., TRACK MEETS OF 1924 504, , P MAL-U UM APRIL 26-Tiger Meet at Paris. In this meet Danville was nosed out of first place by Wiley High of Terre Haute, by one point. Whitlock was high point man with three firstsg Baldwin next with two Firsts. MAY 3-Eastern Illinois Interscholastic at Charleston. U In this meet Danville again placed second, being defeated by one-half point by Chrisman High. Whitlock and Baldwin were high point men. ' V MAY 10-Vermilion County Meet at Danville. Nfl' P 2 up Danville won this meet for the third consecutive year, placing in all but three A 3 Q '1' events. Several new records were set. -F MAY 17-State Interscholastic at U. of I. Danville made a creditable showing in this meet with a total of '7 1-5 points. Whit- lack was high point man. MAY 24-Michigan Interscholastic at Ann Arbor. Danville won second in this meet. We were represented by Whitlock and Baldwin. Whitlock ..................................... 8 Baldwin --- - ..... ....... - -- ----6 14 points MAY 31-Stagg Meet at U. of C. Danville was represented in this meet by Baldwin and Whitlock. Both were off form and we totaled three points. Whitlock won third in Javelin throw. NV- I wail -V- a Q I 9 4 f ' 9 4 8: I Aw I rmnioav 5Wl7'ZER'27 A Page One Hundred Two - fa M 1 v 1 All iLf-CNS 1 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS l 50 ffA 5- 3.2 222: M N 100 Yd. Dash .... --- Baldwin, '24 10 1-5 Sec. 220 Yd. Dash--- --- Baldwin, '24 22 Sec. Q U 440 Yd. Dash .... --- Swallow, '24 54 Sec. 880 Yd. Run .... --- Goulding, '20 2 Min. 6 Sec. -1 1 Mile Run ..... ---J. Neal, '14 4 Min. 43 2-5 Li. RQ Broad Jump .... --- lVIcCusker, '05 21 Ft. 1 1-4 In. :FV-T P CZ qi Pole Vault ..... --- Woolsey, '22 11 Ft. Q i Shot Put ....... --- Sandusky, '08 43 Ft. 4 In. T Discus Throw--- --- Whitlock, '25 109 Ft. 4 In. Hammer Throw .--- --- Sandusky, '08 43 Ft. Javelin --------- --- Whitlock, '25 180 Ft. 10 In. High Jump ----- --- Whitlock, '24 5 Ft. 10 In. Baldwin, '24 - Bre in n '2 . , Half M116 Relay .-.. -- Stvelfzejffgf 4 1 Mm. 38 sec. Swallow, '24 Baldwin, '23 Mile Relay ---- 3 Min. 41 2-5 Sec. Miethe, '23 3 Mile Run ----. --- Stellner, '23 17 Min. 3 Sec. -V- I v I -'- A-Aw I Av I Mmuom sw1rzsR'.z1 A Page One Hundred Three .ZBE 7 ' ' D - ' A V M V Q5 55? XC: P Q N ' '- I u E I S! I 'I l i C is 1 I I I C QI ,, O Q fr- Q-TQ A i A G. Lewis Coach Hoff VV. Brown G. Bertlesman R. Mingee H. Sherwood ,W ,LT Ai H, , i I CROSS COUNTRY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS N November 22, the cross country team journeyed to Champaign. Very few knew of this meet, it seemed that they were keeping the news for a surprise. Surprise it was, when the school heard of their victo1'y. On November 29, the cross country team again went to Champaign to meet Champaign, Decatur, and Urbana. Again they came back vic- torious and brought back a number of metals. Danville ...i,....,i,...ii,.,iii,.....c.. 9 Champaign C 12 . Q' it ii C iiiiii Low Score Wins Urbana ...i.tiitt iit.,i 1 2 Decatur .,..,.iiii. ,,....,....,...,.tii 1 2 We have much to be proud of in this cross country team. Under the leadership of Capt. Bertlesman and with little other assistance they de- veloped into a championship team. C Capt. Bertlesman I Mingee I C CCCCC Awarded letters Sherwood iCapt.-electj D V I I v I V D O Q- V P -1 D I 4 g Att I at I Mnwonv swfnsn '11 A Faire One Humlreii Four 555 A L .1 N UQ ii xv Q Q L- Q Q , Debenham J. Terry S. Jewell Coach Hoff C. Bam I'. Oakwood Z -1 G. Shorthou VV. Lockwood M. Curtis:-1 I pt. M. lilai I pt El I q-V CONFERENCE SWIMMING CHAMPIONS Danville 29 ........ Here Clialnpaign 30 i Danville 32 ,....,.. There Bloomington 27 Danville 34 oo...o.. Here Urbana 25 Danville 37 .o,.oo.o There Chznnpaign 21 Danville 34 e..ee..e There Urbana 25 Danville 44 e.e.e.., Here Bloomington 15 D's WERE AWARDED TO: Curtis iCaptainJ Blair CCaptain-electj Bain Milev Debenham W. 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' T V O Q minimum, 1 A l i ' 4, mmngfazfuf ' ' - 1 fl i l T l, xi It E iw l il f ig 41- 55! -gnliz Itfdihm Q GF a nn E gl fl , 1 1 . , 'J lf in fp Q, 1 .l fdifur l 4 ll 'sl I 1 l f T i l 1 i l r Il, AUTH? , Zlsayancxute Ig P ,M A it ll gl TW f l 1 ' Y .4 I-A s 'f Q af, I l 'Y' ' 1 lf, f q' l T 0 'l 'J 19 Y ' , V 1 1,4 V 1 I imire dnrpsuiuu Ztylllrr ffmlrgg i - -fjgggug-Qrnl5urE'dll'nr Gntflgviypiikom' W1 - J Zilliil -I in 'ffl .31-. v THE MEDLEY STAFF OO much praise cannot be given to the various members of the Medley staff for the exceptionally fine spirit they have shown and the Work they have done in draughting the 1925 year book. The staff has had more to do this year than in the past, because they have enlarged and im- proved their publication to keep pace with the new building and the more numerous activities. This has meant additional Work, not only for the staff proper, but for the business manager, Fred Hartz, and his assistants as Well. One of the special features of the present Medley, the art Work, was made possible through the efforts of the art staff under the direction of Miss Arter. The athletic section was ,1-14 V 4 DO l :NTT so Q A -v K V V ' ev 4 tail V is 'si ' ES Pane One Hunmlrcrl Ton 55 KEEJZDVO i l V 9 v X l M-MM-. ,--' 1 .,-' 7 '--.I'41l,- ,J-' -.. '5 '-M-ku' f n af 'fill bl.: V- M1-is ll ff 'W' N X w , A 1 A '-5 ,. X f N AA .3 .Q I V? ll V t , . V , 2' W-,W 50 1 19041 4.7 ALI. ' A' UM wd!:m'5-s qm f Qjstitrliliiicfguxfriiugdnvgvi-E ' Q ,1 0 pf ably handled by Joe Williams and h1S in assistant, Herbert Depke. Inez Jame- i E ' son and Frances Liggett deserve spe- cial mention for their work in pre- E l - 1 gg, 1323355553 A 0' th nior section and the class 5' 7' ' G A 'W' , Tw u D T w I :'- V palm e se Q ,V nw i rolls. Esther Emley and Alice Tar- Yslgfbw' A A 'A U pening recorded the events mentioned .gy 3,2 'A Q in the calendar and otherwise gave 1' ?5fEBlUg1f'ff0f11vff aiqfl-ligwfff,-an y their services in a way which can be y p Q 95- .- . ...' Af. v XAA . ' E 1 v WW described only in praise. Finally, ' A 1 A',A fi fxf-I P Q 4 ' I ,I Ea p g D- O Cr lEAx..J Catherlne Cass and Ralph Walton, 'f X 'r ix gll A -- , , mm in-S A I A 1- l - knowing the importance of the hu- it V N will A v - morous section, toiled faithfully and Al, ' 'il' , , well in planning it. is -- L A I' c ' i'--, ', Sis 5 . . ' 1 ',,' ' -Q ff' ' l These workers, captained skillfully '!l'mgm M,,j ,,,. A, lr li t 5 - -wp ringer A by the Editor, A1119 Baker, and hls iq I - 3 , , W lg first mate, Edwin Neupert, have l, A ll sailed a good voyage and the treas- Zi . . A tl , 'lAA All ured cargo they bring you IS the book lg pe rigg mm ' U I 1 . l A'1 4 U A that you hold in your hand. gg '5 AW , ' 1 i 'Q . . s , at E t -RH M. Duffm. li f .af P, ,, u l , Q- -.xv 'xp-.V , ,, g. A ll no '15 i Wklrg gligikuisrkxfrfvim Efixlffheli, i ii! 'X N-tis :F 4,1 Q gg: I ll' ilt JW -.sf tulA A 5 l l F,Qi1'lxQYD Flfllftr- Htl' r EQgl7py gjmqy,1jg-QfIgf A - . 'E W A 'VK' 'Em i ii ,531 Tiff? ET' u wg: - V- 9 O 4 o v 4 A-.. V Igfg: I MAQJORY SWWZER '11 ' Page One Hundred Eleven ' fy ?ZD3?XCiV - r V Lui L .- if www lil. D V 4 il .Nga THE MAROON AND WHITE :MOVING to the new building has brought many changes, both in customs and traditions, and one of these is the new Maroon and White. From the former monthly magazine that chronicled the events of the old building, the Maroon and White has evolved into a newspaper that every two weeks takes account of the varied activities which mark life in the new. It was with some trepidation but high enthusiasm that this year's staff abandoned the traditional magazine and ventured in this new field of journalism. They faced skepticism among the students. the greater por- tion of whom clung to the idea of a magazine. And there was also some chaos within the staff. elected for the lvl D 4 v om S ren EEZ V EQ ' A I A I MA 7 Page One Hundred Twelve ,. DW aw tl A in 4. V BOC: A 1 l V 9 4 A 555 - WPV iw publication of a magazineg the new conditions meant a reorganization, new ideas and new theories. The staff has faced many hard tasks and some few discouragements, but they have kept an undaunted en- thusiasm for achievement, and the close of the year seems to promise the realization of many of their JL fifbirnrii F l is W.. l I f1lrpl1l'h' l' l l WWW ees JM lvl W hopes. No thing is perfected in one f :mfflj iii, short year. The new Maroon and Q' T White is still not all that it will be -T in the future. But it is begun, and i '7 We believe it is well begun. A new inspiration should go with next year's I staff, all inspiration to consummate fi xiggglgllggsitiflgggrlziv the efforts, profit by the mistakes, ' and reach still nearer to the ideals l K that this first newspaper staff has ' p',, ,Q held for the Danville High School ' paper' CHRISTINE KINNAIRD. ,.,, me Walton l-4' l, .wwf H' A-1 I Av I HARJORY SWITZER '17 A V 'AQ' l Page One Hundred Thirteen gy rv - ' V - THE CROSS ROADS Tw? as - Z .us NE day a traveler I beheld in hesitation, ' , Standing by the cross-roads reached By every one at some far time in life. He paused a moment pondering V Which road to take for future happiness. ' One way was shady, cool and pleasant, N The roadside lined with flowers. U This was called The Easy Way. Q The other rough and rockyg the sign-post marked I? As The Strenuous luitef' . VX? Fog' It seemed at iirst as if it were only obvious Ecii ii Which road would be the best to choose. L ' But in vistas far ahead one might behold E The destinations of the various routs. The easy Way was lost in swamp and marsh, And the one who chose this way, At the end would find unhappiness. But looking down the other road One might behold a country rich in grain. Therefore, although the Way was rough and cruel, The end was worth the toil. And so We each and all At some time reach the parting of the ways. Each one must choose. Day hurries ong Night presses hard. Which byway Shall it be? B. BUTLER. I 'mini I Av I mm RY S r sn '11 A I e Um- Humlrusl lfourll A A Qxvww I J m K1 - 1 I L n L f ,. AL f ,E ,Ti-lf , W mf HM- WM Q ,qs 4 M ai w M f V 1 b ' mm- UIMV X MN I ,WX 4 1 Q 1.5 w ,' ...- Mfg: i 'I N '+L -2f'5E'5m' w! fg' pq 5' YQ:g' ,,gi gi I iwgt l' f ,, Q rw- 'W 'ff wi Riu ip W W ff 6, , W Q 'X . xx LA -TT 1 'A H . XXX Ex' X ,fn 41, WV, S X lx V Q ,, 1 X N v 'W f f ,WM HH'ff v LQQU WI WHM HI I ff f fl! LN NUR fl W . kr IVl wt Il fi WMM lbw ll l1!lillliUylW11 WxWM1nfms m HQ ilsml M M ' H r w ' ' ' 1 1 ' , ,- 1 :All - H.: h , N , we lffkg U! ....1J ING 90 Q LAL p-. 1 4 V V ESQ 'M :Ai Rv I MAQJORY S 1' ER '17 P Q18 One Hundred Fiftuen ' Wa Z2 X655 W P a LAL! iw .1- j V Emmett Newman Lloyd Dudley Marjorie Schoolcraft JM -'-1 up 'NUT DOC! EJB-4 A AFFIRMATIVE TEAM QANVILLE is achieving an enviable place in debating circles. This was shown quite conclusively when the skill of the Danville debaters humbled Decatur in both home territory and the hostile land. Immediate independence for the Philippines was ably argued by both teams. Emmett Newman opened for Danville, by showing that independ- ence was practical from a governmental standpoint. His argument was well-developed, his voice was excellent, and Danville made an admirable first impression on the judges. Lloyd Dudley, the second speaker, had two difficult phases of the question to handle, education and economic conditions. His logic, calm reasoning, and knowledge of the subject gave a very especial tone and added strength to the affirmative. The justice of independence was splendidly worked out and effectively used by Mar- jorie Schoolcraft. Placed in a position of responsibility as third speaker, she fulfilled the great expectations of coaches and students. As usual, Danville had reason to be proud of its teams. RUTH SANDESON. - -1, V I v I . V a O Q I 9 4 , 9 4 Q: I A v I rmuoay S rr an 17 A l 1- One Hundred Sixt . VZ, 5- l V 4 904 l L I l, Vi - .1 :V I v I D Eg V D q EQ-.Y - I fag' I : Man only 5 r an Page One Hunslrerl Seventc N Nfl as JM ll Arlle Baker Dave Simon fharles Ross NEGATIVE TEAM 66 HE decision is in favor of the negative! When the chairman of the debate in the Decatur auditorium said these momentous words three Danville boys felt that long weeks of ardu- ous, nerve-wracking preparation had been well spent. Arlie Baker and Dave Simon, both in their first year as varsity de- baters, and Charles Ross, veteran of last year, had no predestined visions of victory. Little was known of the strength of the opposition. They went into the contest determined to give their best for D. H. S. The de- cision justified those efforts. Their individual and collective handling of the question HLlHCl91'fl1'9H was an excellent representation of the high school debaters' art. A determined attitude, pleasing appearance, and forceful speech, are the terms that applied to each speaker as he faced the hostile audience. The success of both Danville teams on the night of January 16 will long be remembered as a red letter event in debating history. G. E. TRULOCK. V 9 4 'NW E Oisl A 'iii M5353 i, iii? -il N ' 'T' Q NQ . ,I V FQ Q, lb O Q LAN-1 A ' SPRING LITERARY CONTEST 1924 ' THOSE who entered the spring literary contests did so with the idea of denying themselves the ordinary so-called pleasures of spring and spending their time in conscientious study and practice. Their work was not in vain for, due to their efforts, more laurels were given D. H. S. and much valuable experience gained for the contests of 1925. Herman McCray: National oratorical contest. First place in meet be- tween four counties. Second in Interstate contest at South Bend, Ind. County oratoryg subject Webster and the Constitution. Arlie Baker: County oratoryg placed third. Subject, Yellow Peril of Immigration. Edwin Neupert: First in District extempore. County extempore. Dave Simon: Charleston Oratorical contest. Subject, Builders of Em- pire by Michaels. Marjorie Schoolcraft: Charleston humorous reading. Placed third in finals. Madge Bullington: District contest. Placed first. County contestg read- ing, The Swan Song. Minerva Smith: Charleston modern poetry contest. Reading, The ' Highwaymanf' FLORENCE HODAM. AV F I v I v ' lbA:l rmnnvsrznv , P 1: One Hundred Eighteen I V N WFT ?O 4 Ja XR' ,AU Uk, mf .1-1' Q 9 in I f ' ., 1 W TN Y 'X 5 -F' NQ 'll if e 1 E ' q me ff' if XT f gf, 2 -X , 1 f .hrs ,-A.. 1.0 N sxv, 1. W fi-:Q-,T1 'XX w n Q- e Q W X X1 I I -cxqf, lx , ' X ' 1 I 4' Y ii-.44 -- Q -e 1 A 1- V. fwff x vw Q 'yi 'WVT .A ' e iff A - r N n fi - 'v 51 n, u i f '- n xx '.. P 'X ill A .F E : ,til i X A 12, 1 , ' I - 4' -rfft I LQ?-li J ' e 45 -Qi? i A fp: my 1 f wfi- + -. , n 1 1-11 , Q 2 - 'I I F .,.i RX xx tgx f I i l W Q it-5 f I , Y Y - i A 3 FST' TR :fi ,..Li'f?-F:-ig je fe . 'f Q f ,4-z -:- Q- ' 4, f-iupx, , en , Z H j,- r 'ix Q' -, , K3 USN DRYQKDH x il- sRi ii v ,j-5' :QP -ii 'LV V I v I 9 Q q f 9 O 4 ' o 4 , IA-,' , I Qi I mm om S IT an '27 A Page One Hundred Nineteen ' - 5 U U '3 THE BAND Q DQ IN SEPTEMBER of 1924 Mr. Kaynor sent out a call for all candidates QQ E for Band to meet him at his office. Work was begun and new music Emi ' obtained. Jackie uniforms were chosen and dressed in these the band f l made its debut at the first assembly on September 26. They were an instantaneous hit and were presented with a large American Flag by the Rotary Club. Several national airs were then played. The next appear- ance of the band was at the football game Sept. 27, where they paraded on the field. We now have two bands known as Senior Band and Junior i Band. The Senior Band has fifty members and the Junior Band about i thirty. The band has always given us their best at all athletic contests and has kept the old pep stirring. They have played at all basketball and football games, and when the team needed encouragement, the fight song i was always heard urging our boys on. The officers of the band are as follows: Edwin Neupert ........ ..................................... P resident Harold Reaub ...... ......... S ecretary and Treasurer Albert Downs ....... ................................ M anager Jack Jones ...,.... ........ L ibrarian Av., , A' Mamoay Swfrzsn 7 A f EER! J ' Page One Hundred Twenty 1 4 v 7 v as lzg Q Q Q - 'XXV i W D Q a 0 Q LAL! :TA sw THE oRCHEs'rRA T Qf .-. HE Orchestra now numbers fifty pieces. It has played for many as- SVT- ixlfi sembly programs both in the pit and on the stage. The growth and Q l P O Q ,Eli Egg quality of the work was displayed in the school concert and the selections ' a T - played would have done credit to any Symphony orchestra in the state. f They are at present studying many of the standard overtures. The devel- opment of any musical organization is necessarily very slow, yet our orchestra seems to be perfectly capable of playing anything from a heavy overture, to a light concert number with perfect ease. One man who heard our orchestra at the Concert was heard to remark, Say, how do they get all those sticks to move up and down at the same time '? Ask Mr. Kaynor, he knows. As we lose only three or four from our orchestra by graduation, it should be even bigger and better by next year. The officers are: OFFICERS Ca1'roll Lockwood ...... ..o....,,..........,.r ............. P 1 'esident Paul Bedinger ....,,.,.....,..,....,.,...............,....r. Vice-President Jack Jones .....r,....., r..... S ecretary-Treasurer 85 Librarian A-i I lgj I HAD om Swfr an 27 ' A l Page One Hundred Two tv i . E ' . A i P04 l MLM W R? l V A l EEQQI BOYS' GLEE CLUB X .L A THE Danville High School Boys' Glee Club is one of the many new organizations fostered by the new school. Early in the year Mr. Kaynor issued a call for would-be songsters. After passing a preliminary try-out, they were full fledged members of the club. At present twenty members comprise the organization. That their efforts to form a real musical club have been successful is attested by the applause given them at assembly programs. OFFICERS George Beddow .....i. .,...,.........,... ....,.............. P 1 'esident Seth Jewell ....V.....i,. ,........,...... V ice-President Bert Edwards .,.....Y,,.., ...... S ecretary-Treasurer Lawrence O'Toole .,..,i. .......,...,it.i,,.... L ibrarian .-.vit 2 - Avf I Avl MA AY S rm 1 A Page One Hundred Twenty-t edgy L . 'IV in l N Nfl 19041 MLM l U Q? THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB f HIS year the Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Kaynor, f l has been more successful than ever before. The club has been en- l larged to forty-three picked voices, more than have ever before been in the organization. On their first appearance, November 20, We had a l chance to judge the Work for ourselves. A new idea, that of having ar- tist's outfits of black and white was instituted. It met with hearty ap- proval. Who will say that we. the students of Danville High School, do not feel proud when our girls step out on the stage and sing? OFFICERS Dorothy Thornton ..,..,,...........,,.,...,.,,V,....,.s.......... President Helen Greene ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,...,,.,.,......ss V ice-President Francis Liggett ....... ......ss S ecretary SL Treasurer Sara Swaim ...........,,... ............ B usiness Manager Katherine Wickert ..,...., ,...,.......,.s. L ibrarian -v- g -Q , 15502. Y 'ggql ,eva A- lfdX,l muesrnuv A Page One Hundred 'l'vent th - w V 4 D 4 iw A 5i OUR JAZZ ORCHESTRA 66 'LL tell you how it Was said Mr. Kaynor. One day Mr. Baer called me down to the office and said, 'Can't we have our own dance or- chestra and save all of that money that we are paying out to these outside orchestras?' I replied, 'Well, Why not'. That's how it started. We ob- tained a library of dance music and went to it. Although at first the noises were anything but musical, we kept plugging away. One day I would be playing the drums, next day the banjo, next day cornet, saxaphone or some other instrument, trying to demonstrate what was wanted. We then pre- sented our Tender Ten to the next party, which was Science Club party. given in the Gym and We got along pretty Well. The only fault we had to find was that the dancers refused to leave the floor and kept calling for their favorite selections. Well, We only had about eight numbers prepared so of course we had to repeat. At the Senior party We did better and com- menced to feel that We were getting to be pretty good. Then the members of the orchestra started to get excited and soon half of the orchestra was dancing. The Jazz orchestra was invited to play at the Rotary Club's din- ner that was given to the football team and proved the life of the affair. N ,.--4 V 4 -aw UM ll INVT 5Qq A it -V-... Q EY I gl w Q E X 5 9 Q Q If I I a O 4 A-A i A I MARJOF-W Swfrzi Q 7 A I ge One Humlrcxl Twenty l Z ' -X. f' ' ,xg . X- . ,-..-ffzf?-ff' 'X -.-,..,. ,,ffr ,NM o'm'r f+essf' 'f safe gif ,ff fffgj 1 '--mfr ,,,.f---SX,5x,fV,,.f----- W5 X!! -I ,fff-SS! ,J A!! rf-.--e Xxx 7 X . ' 204 em-1-ef Qf' .f A A is-sa P ? C,3.,,1 , --,f r4-fff S-X- . C . at i .. wilaf' X'--A-we use-M -.-. - - 9 if .cf A. Q ,f ,' 1 f f J ff T s ii ri 1 i , 3 WJ I l J I l T ' l A l il 'Xt l ey! '50 fl pQL.l ' 4 jf' ii ly! kllfil ld it R IH iillo A l i Aj L oiii T ,dvi K fl i l l l Lili .J 1. 1? 1 ww 1 1 L K 'Z 5919 Q Loo--N T Cffbji Back row, left to riuht-Charles Ross, Vincent Oval. Seth Jewell, Miss Sandeson, Irving: Sibley, Vlfolford T me Sh . G -- B dd '. l l Front ziliis'-fgllzi-li-dhinee S:-iiitzer. Harriet Campbell. Frances Liguett. Helen Greene. Marjorie Sc-hoolcrafi. i g Dorothy Thornton, Sara Swaim. i . J a username 1 l f i , s 7 sEN1oR PLAY l l l I i 3 M N V ' 7 ' - ff- -M . T T i Come Out of the lxitelien i TP A A 4 i i W CAST i i . . . . - . . f . T T Olivia Dangerfield, Alias Jane ligllen .....,.., ,-,A'l2ll'.lUI'l6 Schoolcrait. ' ' Elizabeth Dangeriield, Alias Araminta--e ' ---Dorothy Thornton . Mrs. Falkener, Tucker's Sister-.. oo.roo -W Harriet Campbell Q j 1 Cora Falkener, Her Daughter ,,., --,Sara Swaim f i Amanda, Olivia's Black Mammyew- -,,,C1audine Switzer ll lx li W 1 . U t Frances Li0'g'ett. i j 5 Guests Ot Chine W 'I Helen Greeiiie l l Burton Crane, from the North ..r,.., -,-Georg'e Beddow . Thomas Lefferts, Statistical Poet--- ,--Setli Jewel 1 . Solon Tucker, Crane's Attorney e,,,- --- Irving' Sibley xl Q Paul Dangerfield, Alias Smithfield ..,,,,. ee- Charles Ross Qi ll 5 Charles Dangerfield, Alias Brindlebury ,.,., U- Vincent Ovall , l li i Randolph Weeks, Agent of the Dangerfields ............,,,..... VVolford Shane i' i I ' Time ...... ..,.......,,.... . .---. .e,.....,..e .. .... ,.., T he Present I Place ....,v.........,....... ---The Dangerlield Mansion in Virginia X5 Advertising' Manager ....,.....,,. .. A.,.e..ee...e Richard Carpenter ,l l li Chairman of Ticket COI'lll1lllLtQE--, ....,, Roy McCumber ,1 l Stage Manager ,.......,....... -- -..--Byron Pemberton l 'T I Senior Business Adviser ....,,,r....r...........,,.. Mr. E. H. Rayl l 3' The play was given May 15th to provide money for the Senior Gift. It was i i under the direction of Miss Sandeson, Senior Adviser, assisted by Miss Hodam. 4 1 Class Gift Committee: Mary Jane Albert, Lloyd Dudley, Robert Gibbons, Winni- i fred Hendricks. l l ,,..,.-....-.s- or if 'A' 5: Sfflf-Qffffliffffffffi C.QfQf,1Q.f.f5Qf-. D x...,-,,.,.,.,,- .-MVA- ---V -V... 'E -:C N save.-YY -7- VY Y VVVY -V .... -H-..-.-., . px ,xy in , I4 71- - -1 la S--S -, Page One Hundred Twenty-liv bi ZS? 4353 iii? P - NV! LAB-ull fl - Us l L li I l-lil!!! , J. mg NTT O 3, A Q 21 3 Back row. left to right--Tom Mcfaughey. Emmet Newman. Herhert Depke, Earl Lowery. Lewis F7 Kinninuham. Front row-Ellen Board. Wilma Epler, Mary Catherine Pape. Minerva Smith. Frances Carter. Qi' V1 -nw The Boomerang CAST Gerald Sunmercc ,,i,,. Lewis Kiningham Marion Sumnern Minerva Smith N Emile ..,,.,.,... Emmet Newman Q Virginia Xe-Iva .... Ellen Boord l Mrs. VVoodbridg'e Frances Carter Budd Woodlimridgc Tom lllCC2lLlQ,'llt'Y Gertrude Luclloxxp-, Wilma Flpler Grace Tyler H.,i . Mary Catherine Pupe Preston DeWitt ,fff Herbert Depke Hartley ,,,,A,,,, Fred Smitli Mr. Stone r.rrrrrr,. r..rrr c Ezirl Lowry Guests at the Party. State lN Iam1g'e1',-..,,,W ,,-..,,-.Eclwai'ml Greislieimer Asst. Stage M2lllil2't'l'S,,, ,,,,,Louis Bzllsley. Eldon Wood Business lVl?lIlilQ'L'l' ,,,,... .. U-.- ,,,,.,, .. ,,.,,,.... George Heddow On April 24th the D. H. S. Players produced Tho Bofmzcrmly' an amusing American comedy by Winchell Smith and Victor Maples, Mr. Leech directed the play with the assistance of Miss Horney. In February the D. H. S. Players and the Wrangler Club presented Gwf'!lf' IVr1S711'H!1l'm1'.s Fortumf' and Abralmnz Lincolfz, the Rail S11Iz'ffc'1'. Both one act plays by Constance MacKaye. v ' V ' v D O 4 9 4 l v 4 Al-Aw I A v I maufony Swingq '17 A l':1g:c Une Hundred Twenty-six . 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V lvl V IP4 Q 4 V P -a git ' I A vi I Mamom Swfrzzn 27 A Page One Hundred Twenty 'ev ,V C A w gif xi 1 --.1 Ns i V -1-1 L O .. , FWYf'l AAA-ui i X ll Q Nfl V M as Q C' Esther Emley. Treas. Dorothy Ashley, Sec. D O Q A I Ellen Board. Pianist Marjorie Schoolcraft. Pres. Florence Ellsherry, Vice-Pres. A l THE GIRLS' STUDENT CLUB NE of the outstanding organiations in Danville High School is the Girls' Student Club. which is credite dwith being the largest and best in the United States. The largest membership drive in the club's history was made in February, resulting in an increased enrollment of over two hundred. The total membership of the club is over eight hundred, with an average attendance of between two and three hundred. There are six committees in the organizationg the Social, Program, Financial. Mem- bership, Publicity, and Social Service, each having an adviser and a chairman. Mem- bership in the club is open to every girl in school. In the new high school the club has been very successful, being especially proud of the Christmas party given in the Boys' Gymnasium for over one hundred school children of this city. Many were provided with clothing, while all received food and toys. The success of the party was due to the splendid work of the Social Service Committee. Every year the club sends three delegates to a Girl Reserve Camp. Last summer, Esther Emley, Virginia Davis and Mildred Cunningham. chaperoned by Miss Lundien, Girl Reserve Secretary, were sent to Camp Hollister, Missouri. True to the club which they represented, the girls brought back many new and helpful ideas. The Girls' Student Club is closely associated with the Girl Reserve Department of the Y. W. C. A. Their purpose is to promote standards of worth and friendship in high school girls. To face life squarely, to lind and give the best. is the aim of every Girls' Club member. ..v..l ,- , V mmf is fphv, I A v I gawom Sw1TzER '17 A Page One Hundred Twenty-eight iff xx . xo 'r 1' 'A ,KEYS-,,jgQ'N-1,. 'fi a f--K i I Nfmf wi 'r::x,-,, Ki ff f,44.i .g.,BXvwi,Qss , ff? ' vQSf 1 'Z - X5 ji 3 Yi, fffugi sxxbsamxn .M--Lbigx ,F if if f ' ni' ' n'-Qfi, Q ' fl! 41' X- I jx fx !f,!f! ,fff SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE i If L ., I I ii 1 I s I I l 1 i VWYT 5106? MSM ful ffl i M Kxvi 'V UNI sa im if fl l W. fa' uw lx H i ii' U i,:, i L ii 5 in 5 LJ a ima? lfxgf Q04 LJZ4-J Helen Smith Miss Payne. Adviser Violet Farmer Q ij If Louise Dolan, Chr. Sarah Bentley Leah Ingersoll W K I I Q 5 5 lsl T in in 5 ij l E FINANCIAL COMMITTEE G ii l V 1 I ii 1 1 ii 2 il U 52 , 1 :I li x Ii 5: L, 5 9 2 ii F g I qi fi , , or w 3: ii , fx 5' 1' if 52 'I 1' 21 x, V .1 ', i X i 53 l 'f if if 1 ii if ii A if ll g yi I5 13 1 A if f F2 I, I V A 4 y 1' L u QI ll I Q E l 'Q L Q 2 31 L Q. I Back row. left to right-Marjorie Switzer. Virginia Davis. Chr.: Miss Hendryx, Adviserg Miss Dague, ij Lois Shelton, Marian Swisher. , 3 K' Front row-Margaret Compton. Nelle Jones, Josaphine Wherry, Helen Enslow, Lois Downs, Gladys I l Q' Newman. f I E 3 is I we S - s,,,s,,sM,jf' ifijfs S1 1a-affiwf H-if-some wa 4-Ae ea A-A g O ,-LL if V I L - -fee i S iii S L6l,.U ,W :Lo,,Mm,,n,j nh C 7 if ww A W i-'VFgE:1!a- Page One Hundred Twenty-nine X x X X x .xx ,O-s-H--Q' Q if xx C R-N fn- K ff-'Art Y'-1 Q W 'v-2 fi--R E f fr .O 4-A O 4- 7 --C Q, I ,, H , F 17, X XZ. xg , .XX 2 I, ,XX Vfxgx .l I E A.f:,,,., X ,AX X ' X ' --w ,1. sf , N f X QYCT 1 ' il-ff lg X- XhL.-,-,,,lx 'X-if O ,, X .X 7 biyi. i , V--1--'M QXg xx X Kuff,-A -'C--4 -XX .I , . f -C xxx XX ' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE ' 1 Elizabeth Carson Miss Mills, Adviser Marjorie Rife Bernadine Stearns, Chairman Inez Jameson SOCIAL COMMITTEE llacli row. left to right-Clcn Winter. Sylvia Murray. Miss Pvnroll. Adviser: Mary VVellenwriter. Ometa 0'Cnnnell. Front row-I'aulinc Carrington, Garnet Tilton, Harriet .l. Chapman. Annie Tnrnell, Ethel Schwahe. .al , 1 . ,ff-. - V, tv Paigw- Une Humlrwl Thirty Y M -3 I P is lm Wh 5041 QQ V... Fil X: 'bil 'l M 1 1 1 , yy! . in lg yglv lxxlff I ui l ,RTF ix-'Nz FDQY' t I , l w I W Y E , l I , l i A I N I l l 1 t l 1 . t t I l W , 'l l 1 I E 1 J N 1 l I , 1 ,J 1 E l I ! I 5 I Q I a l 1 V H E T, . U 1 i I I Vlfiif 522,915 jivflf, lx, Q R ff L. ,,m:s1mm--s.sa..aM-,-'pf' ,ff he AN, I ,TYf !f fP FV , ,----ef ,,f-iljgbtiu fw lw f'. f.f,L, ,,, ,f---Q links ,,-f , ,vi J f 'KQPF-sex 'Nw -1 ' X Q ,,,,-,NI L .V ,4 I f'.!f'l,'f i,'w X fi lr W ,ZZNAIH A1-XPX'w,ht,qk1 if f ii ,NS if,-I ,, kr ' X' ,V U! LN 'E ', .f f, X, K, jf Aff -,NN .,-,tx X xsXf , S 1 K ,fa M-A fffigiff Nagin, Ne-wmfn-I Page at fl iv fifaff-N -ff ff' NNW M-We A--A I ff MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE I ' f , s l l l Q i f i l 1 a l i Q 1 V ' 1 l , 1 Q.-J 1 F J 9 Q ff! J HVULTQ I-an W ljfqlx I l 1 I :TV ji Wil W Wil fl l.Hq,fV l'3'i l 34+ A fm-fiv' abil' l 71. l , I l A S 2 ,l l 2 l e + i l I l I 1 3 l l l I lf l 5 ll, I' 1 l X N 'll Q M l i l J! l wi 2 l i HQ? W lm wif? ilfi Hi Mig iffgff ,-.4 1 Y Y ---2:,..,,.:i----.T I, 1: ....,.. ,..,,,,L- .:,-,g...,-,- Hn, X 1 ,u -A H V V V V ' 'X I Sarah Belton Miss Roach. Adviser Elizabeth Debenham Helena Bundy Myra McCalman. Chr. Catherine Orr PROGRAM COMMITTEE Back row, left to right-Amy Turnell: Mary Grant: Miss Cowan, Miss Potter, Advisers: Irene Stine Mary J. Alberts. Front row-Mildred Cunningham, Kathryn Wickert, Margaret Leins. Beulah Farmer, Helen Tringle. ,J -QQ? , ,H -Y :L , V K f V H,---qwair-Hmm-HA V I-by AMNWW +.JZlX,,.l.i , VWTQ, WY Y ly, 9 H K X rl'-J gi H: Page Gne Hundred Thirty-one M ,ty L A - if-f -- ., ,W,+.-,,,..,.....,....:,........A..,,A4..--..,.......,..,...-, iss l w , I V 1'-'i' L, V Nfl QM' if X Herman Smith Richard Carpenter Delmar Boyd Charles Ross Seth Jewell William Schingle, Pres. Mr. Trulock, Adviser. WQ i IWW v- Q 4' lb O Q EJB-J 4- f-- ali BOOSTERS CLUB RGANIZED in the fall of '24 for the purpose: To render and inspire loyal support to school activities, the Boys' Boosters Club has at- tempted by practical means to do what its name implies. lt stands for clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholarship, and clean living. Its mottor, Not For Self Alone, is the Watchword of its service. .- J.. i 1 Qi' mmf -as A -W 1 A v I rinmony Swfrzm 27 A l One Hundred Thirty-tx . - L xbv D 4 l U Nfl as MM ll Fred Hartz. Chr. Social Comm. Mr. Johnson. Adviser Charles Ross, Treas. Jack Curtiss. Chr. Program Comm. NVQ? Richard Brewer' Secretary Sggelwinglailyidiisgres' Arlie Baker, Vice-Pres. PVT P O ISO -1 EAM-1' SCIENCE CLUB FTER the election of officers in September, the Science Club needed something to get it going. When it was announced that there was to be a party, the membership rose like a thermometer in July. After the party they settled down for business. They had movies at the meetings. They had so much pep that they even Went to the hospital on one of their field-trips. That didn't stop them so they went to the ice cream factory on another trip. The Club for once received all the Eskimo Pies it could eat. It believes in learning while it plays and has learned many things since the beginning of school. They closed the year of 1925 with a big outdoor picnic. 'Egg 'C ' V 4' I - 54 A-., I Av I r1AmoAfSw1rzgR 27 A Page One Hundred Thirty-three g - A - w V i L TWT il? up . - Nfl ' D is Q Q EILJ Irving' Sibley, Sec.-Treas. Fred Hartz, Chr. Social Comm. A LL. Charles Ross. Pres. Miss Sandeson. Adviser Edwin Neupert. Vice-Pres. - WRANGLERS NEW conditions brought new opportunities. In the new school one of the rooms off the Cafeteria became the Wranglers gathering spot. Here, at noon, once a month, the members gathered around the festive board and had luncheon, followed by a program. With the increased mem- bership and successful literary activities, Wranglers took another step forward. -V- I v I W V ia O 4 I o 4 I ' 4 A-A I Av Q mmom SIT sn 27 A l Le Une Humlrefl Thirty-four V' A A X V W Za QR . w N . Xa v -'Q-h LAM. UM L-1. Ersmzisfswman 3235113 izii.. I.'g:ff'.ii QQ l A , W A D. H. S. PLAYERS HE D. H. S. Players were reorganized this year at the beginning of the second semester. A caucus and election resulted in the selection of the following officers: President ....,,....,,,...,,. ,.,,.l, E mmet Newman Vice-President ..,..,...,......, ....... H erbert Depke Secretary-Treasurer ....... ...,... D orothy Acton Play Manager ..........,.,.. ...,... T om McCaughey Play Critic ...........,..................,,........................ Charles Ross More people attended the annual membership tryouts in March than had ever competed before. On February 20th, the Players cooperated with the Wranglers Club in the presentation of two of Constance MacKaye's one-act plays commem- orating the birthdays of Washington and Lincoln. The Boomerang was staged on April 24th before an enthusiastic audience and the proceeds set aside to start a fund for the purchase of ad- ditional stage equipment. A toast to the future success of D. H. S. Players! I: V4 f ' V ' vi. gri lpjgjl MAJA Slrzn'7 ' A Page One Hundred Thirty Fi G9 Lp! 'BSD X 'FQ mm 6 u EW, Wi 4 X6 V- DGTKB RG. ,mem igfgon 0 QU C4 lllmvn C gg? Q K HOUR YYY-E KQV -49 S5 QQ . .xrb V :viii ix-FT, 0 -rap : f V7 F D 1 wa LGB ssk- ! In li-1 D ' L V 'X Y K I W MDI li MDW ' Ullwlljjlm I DHUUJUJ' llllil M 1 F i g I lm Ninn NWN Wx g Q SE , -5 X'lf . V 3.2 QS , f WlllWlllllIlIll1llIIi'lI fkigxxx Q' m V X ggqswx .NN gf 'W Nm Q xuf . K I I i X www W! K , 'f X p nmnXNm!Hlxn1 .. - 7g ' 5 1 ff 11lll'l1lYll31l1llWl1llll1l!3XN1X WMIHIIWWWXWMXXW h --11-l 2 3 - f If 4 ffm ,p,x31 -- Ng I E 4, ...I nu: ,fl 1- , , WW Ml M5 4 M, XWWIH 'F 5 W Q :QS Q EE 2 I' Mi ' u X ' 'D 2 1 2 U 1 5, lm 6 oc XXX W! 5 XSL? , L ' KKXX N XM wk ---nl!! E K' ' N 4 ll!!--r E 2 . , - -i'WMK5NX1!k4ll!3lH, M ml H 1 . '1-- ' Qt' - x I , , N immmxmmumunnnnnnnrmmxxxxxmmmrnmnmmmxnunnmnulmnnmnmmummuumlmfWWM X -5 0.5 - if Ef3if5 mmmummmmmmmmnluwwmwmnmnnmmmnmxmmmanumnmnunmmamumnnmammunumxmmmm N ima g 5 X lm Mwfllllfruvrf - -A 1 NINMIN- -i-1-L ' 1-Qli i fx, ,fs F' if' J :Dacrs CAR P6r4'reR-'z. ZW fzigqfxciv , you sure that you will al- ways be faithful to me? Jim Arnholt- I've been faithful to other women. X v Pk wk Pl: PIC QQ At the dance- Say have QQ you tried the new steps? UNO. are they any softer '--T than the fire escape? 1 An Epic in Two Lirzcs WW There is no one like cupid U H Xt to make a man stupid. Believe it or not: Man used to have the doc- MR. SL MRS. CORWIN C. QUERREY tors bleed him for health: Q U ig gg gg gg Wig g 5 gg ggg g now he just takes a shave on the Pullman. ,... Neighbor- Well, Pat, do the 'li t :li f i. TNQ twins make much noise nights ? Manager tto Claud Kirk apply- V i Ejjgj Pat- Praise be to heaven! ing for office vacancyb- Aren't 'Alia 'T Shure each wan cries so loud yez you the boy who applied for this 'T can't hear the other one. position a month ago? t t X X Claud- Yes, Sir. Louis Balsley CDashing into a Manager- And didn't I say I doctorls officej- Give me some- wanted an older boy ? thing for my heady give me some- Claud- Yes, Sir. that's why I'm thing quick. here now. Busy Doc- I wouldn't take it 'F it li A' as a present. Artist- I want you to give me 1' at if 'l' your candid opinion of my latest Customer- Do you take chil- picture. old man. dren's pictures? Friend-- My dear boy. it's Photographer- Yes, sir. worthless. Customer- How much do you Artist- I know, but I'm just charge ? dying to hear it just the same. Photographer- Five dollars a it 3' it if dozen. Kind Lady- And why are you Customer- Well, I'll have to a tramp. my good man ? come back later. I only have Tramp - Docto1 s orders, eleven. Mamf' 9' if at 3' K. L.- Doctor's orders ? Ellie fwho had been exporing the Tramp- Yes, he told me to ash pitb- Look, Daddy, some- walk after every meal and I've body's frowed away a good cat! done it ever since. v V v lr lb dl AQOAYS r ' l Eg Av-Y A v EF? .27 A Page One Hundred Thirty-eight 44? fy ZD3?1C P . . A I N You u Groceries at a Groceryi Store, uy a IOS at a aciio Store . QQA DSE QZ DAVRQLLE Q 5? Danville's Only Exclusive Radio Store TQ, 54 NORTH VERMILION STREET AETNA HOTEL BUILDING by-U iii-4' ,Er CEE I Tan - I rr Q GENUINE PARTS DELCO NORTH EAST REMY CONNECTICUT BOSCH MAGNETOS KLAXON WESTINGHOUSE ATWATER KENT WEBSTER MAGNETOS PYRAMID BRUSHES Rewind Any Style of Armature WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES uto Battery C? Electric Company D. R. SWAIM Hazel and Harrison Streets Phone Main 994 Danville, Illinois .. .S 1 1' EW 7 ' V ' ISS bfgiir lp MA aYSrn'17 ' A4 I ge One Hundred Thirty-nin E452 4 it Z Tl num Qefffff if ,, nlllll ll fz W IAQ, 4 an x .h P? - 2 xxxi u ,:-..1'd W 4 M X X .- -- ,X-f'2 ff! t ' X nip ll B 2 X luv' -1-a1:'1 I7'2?.f ' -1 E 'Wi - 'X' ' ' A 'i 1611 .ifgik 415 5 We .f-glygjtw . . fi' O A ' C 4fHE 90 Eemum f,Kf X 5 7 1 , A C X f fr H Q i L. U A X Trmfs one car: Z ,Ulf g Q f,'fffu'f'f 'M my Y- fg.5.-- ' ,-,,. gm-:rs CAKPENTEI S -1-1 PM 'NN 53 N8t1OH8i Cash Regwter Company GEORGE F. COOK. Sales Agent 7 East North Street New and Second-Hanci S E R V I C E We Carry a Full Line of National Cash Register Supplies. DAY Phone Main 2913 NIGHT Phone Main 1316-J -n C I wvril - '- tgxiir lgfgjl S FV27 ' A Page One Hundred Fort Qi Butch Smith- Pardon me, Mr. Leppich. but last night your daugh- ter accepted my proposal of mar- riage. I have called this morning y to see if there is any insanity in l l Wedding 5 Birthday KQJZD o Q3 y your family. CAKES D172 Mr. Leppieh- There must be. I gif EU Q.: wk as Dk y 1904? L Bill Frentzel- Are you the old- est in the family ? OUR SPECIALTY Emery Brooks- No, Pa and Ma l l are both older than me. l I WI T1-112111, f Mabel Lee got on a street car and said to the man on the rear platform: Are you the conduc- N tor ? He replied, No ma'am, nog paqry Q I'm a non-conductor. My name is Glass' ak X X ,F I 123 North Vermilion street --4 Here your cook quit Jack. , PHONE 1304 -- ! Yep. My Swedie Went AWay.', QQ A , W H, Wjf H ,'VFfg Z W Aki 1 or, LA C K E R V A N T Q. Ego coAl. COMPANY 5' 'Z 2 C I 5 General Offices ., N :no ADAMS BUILDING . ff ,. Emu DANVILLE. ILLINOIS D S 'Q Y -a I ' Eg Enid I Qv I mm A 5 r an '17 A P ge One Hundred Forty ' N - Horneman-Cossej Co. .1--J V Ice Creams and Sherbets I FOR ALL OCCASIONS U 401-403 Washingto A e Pho e 710 a d 746 WQT NU r- Q 4 lb Q L L E4 BOORD BROS. You Owe lt to Y l to Se Th N S t We Show for This Season-Remembe 6'WE SELL FDR LESS THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN V v -w 9 'I 4 ' I 3' O 4 If P q . 9 O A-W j A I fun '1 7 A Page One Humlreai Forty-two . YUV E Gow' 'ro Rescue send Rip if am ' A I H a . jg 45 Hg .- qi if 6 gum W, wwf: O RU Q Mysssiw 1 My Muni , I WH' ,. f , cNf 5' 1 f M- , l x x' V M -:I S sell-i n , up E N W , Q . K I 2 Q. A P ,ff . J , 75 x f anaxl mn - -1-s I , A gym 2 2. 'GRAVE M i E ',,: I N , ,.- - -V-fl LE-7-15 ZEEVQN DIA T0 BE 1' '- LOLQA Q. 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' X jf Q INMPHIM ' 4, ' Zio 1 Q gfl' Qmm ff v bo., 11 cr: cfxra,PENTER -14,5 K Yx x RQ X up :NYT DQQ A 1 ' wa' ff I O 4 A Y I MARJORY SWl7'zER '11 A Page One Hundred Forty-three V V 7 A X - gy 4 f 1 Quality Serx7ice Telewegi I Q I U E Q plQNTlNG T 132 Norfh Wal11ut Street DANVILLE . This Annual no printed by The Interstate P g C etneie V V -WCS- 1 L 9 X KH fy QQ-f, xx , 'fr' 'mm 5 4 - o TH :VL ' li T5 G PmLn.n'lH 9' . ?H . f1f-'lf L' fm ? Q - P ESV V , x p 5 ' x 2 W I 1-.wiffa VN '.'V, by-q PQ 4, 5:1 J. di?,.?7:. .1 M! ,Q jc, QQ? LA-L1 C 1:,f.: U. Z P ff' 6 5 UQ -f esSW.riaxs 5 ' 6 7,3 is T f ,, . I F3-L ,H Gray ,eaaf it F- ug maui Sp 5 F S N, ,ly ,Q Tue scnvfcg 2355? ,S, J:5f:Q.1f - -- ' I Wan:-r1'ec ,- V .i-PTf . . uma- .4 ' ' f ' 5 w 1:4451 CARSENTEW 1......... ' 'I Z V A -f if-fe We ee A , V L- O Q DO W LING EAT Hardware Company 1 un' etter t 9 5 i Q FOOD r oy Shop r QUALITY CQUNTS PRODUCTS 35 North Vermilion Street I-Iealfhy Foods for PHONE Main 355 Young People AQ-3 V J P I MA A S r an '17 I A P ge One Hundred Forty-fi V vf Y. J4f E5 P 2 Teacher flecturing on the rhino- cerosl- I must ask you to give your undivided attention for it is impossible for you to form a cor- rect idea of this beast unless you keep your eyes on me. He that Wisheth to rise with the sun, should not stay up late with the daughter. Pk Dk Pk Pk Mr. Duffin- What's the idea of all those dishes on my radio? N l l v ,,4 ,F ,, at Mrs. Dufiinf- So that we can if DQ tll f d th t t QQ Am' Miss Stuckey- Your last paper mfr' e our 136,11 3 We go Sig wsa very difficult to read, your C ma OH our ra 10' 1- Work should be written so that . even the most ignorant will be able to understand it. I Dick Tyson-'tWhat part didn't e op 0 Qual y V you understand? Best Sodas Best Lolly Pops i Ak X gk X Best Hamburgers Best Pies 1 I Arlie Baker- They must have In Danvillg- ,makel H0 exccfp' x had dress suits in Bible times. tlons' 235253150 C eau an U Seth Jewell- Hovv's that? O' Q Arlie- It says in the Bible that C. A- MADDEN, Prop. 'He rent his clothes' 2021 Eairchsgd79St. 'i' e ep one .I rgyj EAJ G. P. Mellln er DR J 0 II General Contractor O . Westwood Place Phone 1538 ptometrist i g E ctimates Furnished 131 E. Main Street 25 Years in Danville. Illinois DANVILLE' ILLINOIS 13 J TURNELL Fisher 5 lVicKee Jeweler Jewelers RFPAIRING The II-LLLMARIQ Store 19 Weqt Main qtreet 19 North Vermilion Street Plaza Building DANVILLE, ILL. -v-v I Avril l-V- DEB-gi I' l l MA RY 5 ren '11 I A 4 l One Humlrerl Forty ' Qi N Ada delightful if Q touches to the l Picture 11 if Q We Refer to the Auxiliarj Lamps We use in Qur Studio. l With These We Can and Do Produce Those Clever Light Effects That Have Been Worked Out By The Leading Movie Pro-ducers, Sometimes Called Holly- wood Lightings. They lend a new distinction and there is no additional cost but much added satisfaction. L. O. WIRSCI-HNG 204 Odd Fellows Building DANVILLE, ILLINOIS iiilf IRQ! 5 P e One Hundred Fm-ty f - E -L A ,-aug RW' ' 1 V 9 ,,...fr if .M ff new , ,, EAL1' Dan Grissley Faith Mig, instructing Fred Hartz, Jr. '-7 KAI-I l Freshie- I don't feel well this ' morning. ' Soph- Where do you feel the l Ta1l0red Clothes! worst? Freshie- In school. . . ik H1 sr + Hats, Caps, Furnlslungs Xl! Y Pauline Scott-Why does Jim Q Arnholt wear arrows in his l E socks? l , -- Chuck Forshier-To go with his 21 West Mam Street 'T QQ bgw legs. l Telephone 949. ,, O Exim' t Fl FELDKAMPS WHERE FRIENDS MEET Canclies Soclas unc: es V- lvl R -1, V A - I A v i J 7 A l One Hundred Forty- ht gy ga CZQV 16155 -li Teacher- And when Lord Ches- terfield saw that death was near, he gathered all his friend around him. and before he breathed his last he uttered those immortal words. Who can tell me what the Ask Your Dealer For Motheras Brea DQ dying words of Lord Chesterfield Wy-3 Eg v were ? fvglass fln chorusj- They satis- UNION MADE-IN DANVILLE l-, I l if Pk bk IIC n W f Marley Neff- You have only two or three buildings in this new town of yours. I know, replied the enthusiast, . but look at the parking space. Bal-Qlng Cgmpgny in Milo Maloney- Why don't you Q move out of the sun, if it bothers 419 East Main Street. you so? ,XYZ H John Leonard, QStubbornlyJ- Phone Main 1576-W E23 I got here fil st. ECS .Ll gg O g gg gggggg I g li Base Ball Ammunition Camping Equipment Tennis Hunters' Supplies Bicycles Golf Supplies Fishing Tackle Velocipedes Guns Boat Motors Coaster Wagons iSucCessor to P. ll. Learnardj S t' G Cl 155 NORTH VERMILION ST. Telephone Main 1038 Danville. Illinois SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS AND SCHOOLS if I wvql -Vg Dv q q D Cfg,-, V v ID gvl J rm ev 5 1' nav ' I 'e Om- llllll4ll'l'll lui' I . TN Advanced Styles in 1 PATRONIZE 7 1 CARTWRIGI-IT S Made-to-Measure A A B8I'lDGl' p i ancl Beauty Parlor . Q 12 WEST Wo0DBURY STREET Lynch, the Ta1lQf ' West of Two Oil Stations 116 N. VERMILION ST. Ladies, Genfifsifiilgsfiilis d 1. 1 Depke l-lydro Auto Wash and Storage 12 WEST HARRISON STREET PHONE 444 W - V -7 -i -Y - 7- -- --- 4 Marsters-Coolley Company Display Bulletins Commercial Advertising 235 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 173L ,i ,, , ,,,, , Y , , ,, ,,,, , ,E MORTON BUTLER CustomflVlade l-larness, Auto Tires and Lawn Mowers H S Repairing Telephone 23836-W A Specialty 11 WALNUT STREET R If 1531 'liffg A v 1' Om' l'lumlro1l Fifty - 7 VEB. EAEQWEEEEEENEE 221155555 mm sg - 0 V .. w of 1,945 'my-wg D 0 4 . . .. . NEUEERT fXBEAUlY P!-XRLOR 1 4 A-Au! an ,,.,. 4 600430 - 4 EJPERT w '- QQ M w M f -- F' x , . ,::,cI ' 1 IEE vcruaos? 'V fb l f i A K -v ' 1. - . N BQMER in gs, 4 . .V W Q37 T f -E E - M AYOR-uf flaw.. N, ' ' f T ,I Rx 1 if 5 il f 7 - 5-4' ii EF ? I jDON r c GL 1. H Wy A Wir-Lg 'X ,I ia A A R LI E N ovv I ,,,. ,... ,..,... ...Y..,. . .,,,,.. 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S ' 5 X -..J K-5 u A 1 Qi- f f Gi a K I Q .Ea-Eiflf 241 M 'W ki THE. - :D ml, 'mx .. -'f22?5g- Eg qai'En- K CO A Q -JK wig . - ' C '51 MMVI' - i f 'L E. oak 'A+ 'Hue 1'nvs+acL1z 9 rqf-LU xNk'Tl'LL CT- . GDI l'I1'.LILII1I.lIZISS an -mad- QUNW-K-1 31 Q - TW 1222? , ' MEAN 2' I f ' C 'H5' RNKLE.il fn, ' kg., Silks. f 0 of , Q5 231.551 5 Wie, .P . if N B 1 : ,i Some of me , N ' Q-Q. ,..,-Q' Q ' ' ,1-Q nu. - .45 n- B . Q A GA' NST IJ' :fuer 215251-ill W am U, W Q 1-Q: N N Y -WWW' X W lv- -Iv f - - g2?5i:::' 'PSKN-I He was A.efeo+cA. AR' fi 'ylwas 'scan unfaffunafe :D 'X CARPE'ff5,R5 EO6He5gf 63' t ,, d - - E I v D bg ' D fg q R 0 4 A ,-, I A Y I Mnmom Swfrzzn '17 A Page One Hundred Fifty-one f-7' Satisfaction Guaranteed Better Treatment , , 1 V 1 A X HIGH-GRADE tm A ,ii- 1 UQ vom, A - WEARING .-.. 'Nr' A QQ- Lo it A P PA R E L as I I t TI IE ---STORE- A N fw 1213.1 131.111 1 1 1 V :BQ 'ISS me Om- lI11111l1'1-11 Fllly-lwr. V If 44x YV - . I l V can QQ , ,, ci A ii How to Make Love I called on my Sweetie last night Her Father was out at the club, Her Mother was out at the theater Her kid brother was out at a party, Her kid sister was out with a chum, The parlor lights were out- She was out with another fellow- I I was out ten cents carfare. Mr. Montgomery lgiving testi Does any question bother you ? Constance Calvert- Not at all, its the answers. if ak PI4 14 Did you find good cooking in France? be My dear girl, simply ripping, st meals I ever drank. GILMORE LINDERTAKER Corner Main and Davis Streets PHONE 244 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS FRED H. GREISER FRED G. GREISER GREISER E4 SON Plumbing and Heating PHONE 4185-W 701 North Vermilion Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS f v lil. rw ee f' .1-1. ii if Hi A 4 I v I V E I P q ' P O Q,-. l A v l MA A S r n '17 A l 1 One Humlrczl Fiflv-th -VCE Two pupils strolled into Latin class. One of them sniffed- What is it that smells so funny in here? It must be the dead language, said Jim Arnholt. gig No, said Miss Dague, It's the LAQ rotten grades. Here are some hints for the Glee Club and Music Classes. l A rest means that you don't sing it. Emphasis is putting more dis- tress on one note than another. FF Pk Pk Pls X Young Man- So Winnie is your U older sister? Who came after her ? Young Brother- Nobody ain't I, Q A -il Pranlf Thirion CS' Son G HSS and irrors l FOR EVERY PURPOSE 535 East Main Street W come yet, but Dad says the first DANVILLE, ILL. EJQXJ fella that comes can have her. l l FRUHAUF CLOTHES KNOX HATS TRADE WITH .Wwigw The Shop Distinctive P INTERWOVEN HOSE STAR SHIRTS -.uit v Y l DOG o l Calole Piano Co. 119 N. Vermilion St. p Headquarters for the Celebrated l Mason C9 Hamlin Pianos and Manufacturers of Conoxler and Calnle Pianos and player Pianos Victrolas and Brunswick Phonographs and Records. Also Radios and Supplies. v I O4 'I 1111157 uv N i..--. 4 V an ri.. in 'NWT is A V P 4 23 u SK ER ' if 1 Om- Humlrcml Fillv l fy 2553? L-1. ,xv D 4 lv I 1 l ' W X WX -1 1 ag, f V gl-QE!!! wr lifsi j ,,,..r OWVCCBIF' 1' f a I' ll ,gf Q., up 3 , Nfl as JM Ql T r When you select the StaH'ord , y wmyf gf,-E Engraving Company to serve Q ll 'Ava iii -L 1 hzA A yon, you command not only pl - Qqdljly Sklll but POWER. IjSQfviCQ Here, in this ideal plant, with l l ff 257 . I ' every Worthy device of mod- J 'l , ia. ern equipment and process, i 7, ' 35' l . y Q Works an orgamzatlon of spec- .y 92 wh H F ll hlllg. ialists and experts, gradually I ?!f ' 'f Q, ll lg !! b, h h , ,' d ll X L VI mug t toget C1 overapeuo A TM..-t I ' of thlrty-two years. J 3 I 'I ' ff lfffzafz you calfzffmzzd, fwlllllrlllrl' fbi .buf FFL! ...i ' 'il in f 1 STAFFORD ENGRAVING Co. Vi, 'iff V- ll H ' ' L Meridian and Pratt Streets fi ,, Qelidbllifyl Iudlanapolls, Indxana Cmopaclty 4, l A Q 'f' lJ'X X A V ,'ll,jI3Ssf'A:, l A a Nt l ' +A?g',a , Q! y, . , Q, .l'5??lH A 1' 1: . ' e- H? f v -- I e nfl- 1 l 1 l -fa M L -t ll Spesfial l.rFSQQ9lI1LQl -V- I v I - Y'- D O P V B-212. A 5 V R - M P One Humlrcfi Fifty-fi 1 V fx K I T Campbell Brothers are I gg Company QQ W Packers and Shippers of Q , XAL' -rqfff f l I A ,.....,m. 3 ...- , , , l Beef, Pork, Miss Roach- Did Caesar Wm , that battle ? V Chuck Lane- Of course, Caesar eal and wrote the book. l Mutton PF Pk FK Pk Wilma Epler- Wasn't that an 411- I awful accident at the Victrola fac- Margaret Wilkinson- Do tell l -1 Wilma- The sale this year 'Q E315 broke all the records. DANVILLE ' ILLINOIS LQ 5 A , AA GRAND PIANOS A Ir -,', Qfiicj-lf, PLAYER Pmob UPRIGHT PIANOS me ..,. r ,,r.. .,,eZ 'A VICTROLAb THE NEW EDISON 3- if T Le 35 pi '1 e I Complete RA D10 OUTFITS if BQHIQHIIH I emple of MUSIC EVERYTHING MUSICAL Esfalnlislicd 1876 DANVILLE. ILLINOIS 'fi ,I v I -V- V 1' all we RY S f 1 'Eg l e One Hundred Fifty-si 972 Dixie Cafe No. 1 Home Cooking nj?-Q P O 4 D LIL! 1 A '-A BIG FO 'mos GOWAN fix'- iw , ,, ,, ,, ll., H,-. ,-.., .,.-,, 4 4 ,, ,.,, Big Four Barber Shop 614 N. VERMILION STREET CHAS. GUNN ,-1 Nf' A - -1 ... K V The Vermilion County Telephone Co. .J I v I up -.L :Nm 'A V 9 7 f E12 N323 BEOCQI P O Q ALI e I A, I One Hundred Fifty-sev .- A455 fggffffii xii - . x V l Nw A I 1 .-. 11 V . 4 M. L. Coutant Z3 Co. Real Estate and Investments 141 NORTH VERMILION STREET PHONE 117 Sewer Pipe Drain Tile e tri- e e-.e ' E TELEPHONES MATERIAL fs-FUE ,Cij . t 4 425 CHANDLER STREET Always Something New and Different on Brunswick Records Kiningham's BrunsWickfRadiola Music Shop 115 NORTH VERMILION STREET Phonograpbs, Radios, Records, Ukuleles ,K ,YH , 71, YW ,,, ,.f Y V 1. , 5 Y A YY K Y , YY Y W YY Auburn and Oldsmobile Automobiles Storage, Repairing, Prestoflsite Batteries OPEN ALL NIGHT Danville Auburn Auto Co. WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 543 V LN. l ll 'NH bi Qiir Q 1,f -Y V 4 I I 9 O .gl V D q v U 9 Avi I A, I 17 A 1 pri- Ono Hundred l ift,v-eigllt H . gy N u NV A L A 3 M , , , Marvin- My girl has a beauti- ful embroidered handkerchief Which she claims cost S20. Katherine-US20! Tha1:'s a lot of money to blow in. Dk PF Pk Ik Miss Stuckey- Richard, what part of speech is 'nose ? Richard Carpenter- None, you speak with your mouth. PF PK Pk Plf Here lies the body of George Noah Stout- He laughed at his girl when her teeth fell out. :lf Pk :lf 41 Ed Neupert- Have you heard the latest song hit, 'I Met a Girl in a Revolving Door, and I've Been Going Around With Her Since' Arlie Baker- Nog but say, she must have been a Daughter of the Revolution. Franl-QA. ohnson DRUGS AND 2513 i MEDICINES Phone 55 U l 18 East Main Street Li.. y DANVILLE ILLINOIQ rxxfrq y Q VV? Y Z , , C. B. I-IQOTQ -L IVIBER- Building Material CELLAR TO ROOF TELEPHONE NO. 1 601 NORTH GILBERT STREET is V I v I ex 9 O 153- gg l Q5 I mm RY 5 r Page One Hundred Fifty-n if f 1-1, Webster rocery Co. SEQ 4 VV JM WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 545' A P Marvel Brand Food Products .111-, i Nw Larabee Best-Pillsbury Best Q and Golden Seal Flour NQ v I so or I I rr r so 'TT' Start l our o ight. You believe in starting that boy of yours right. You recognize the importance of giving him sound mental and physical training so that he may be well prepared to fight the battles of life successfully. Life insurance is of especial value to young men because it teaches them to save systematically. Now is the time to do it. As you know, the younger a man is when he insu1'es, the lower is the premium rate. Money invested in a life insurance policy is absolutely safe. THERE ARE MANY GOOD COMPANIES IN WHICH TO INSURE BUT NONE BETTER THAN THE assaclwusetts Mutual FRANK L. HENDRICKS. General Agent. 706 First National Bank Building. 222- r 'D J I Av... I Avl A 41 Sriram A P fo Um- Hundred Si t E J Q I V trim L Six year old Mary awoke about 2 o'clock in the morning- Tell me a story, Mama, she pleaded. Hush, darling, said the moth- er, Daddy will be here soon and tell us both one. DF :lf PF HF Little Miss Muffett Went to the buffet To fetch her dry date some ale. Along came a copper who smelled of a stopper Then carted Miss Muffett to jail. wk S4 Pk Pls George Harper- The mayor of Loving Place sure is a clever son- of-a-gun. Luther Ost - Yeh? How come? G. H.- He was trying to con- Dale Yeazel-t'You told me to tile these papers. Miss Cowan-- Yes Dale- Well, I was just think- ing that it might be easier to cut them with scissors. Pk lk :lf Pk Soph.- I suppose you've been through Algebra?', Senior- I went through at night, but couldn't see the place. Music While You Wait WALT ERS BROS. BARBER SHOP Aetna Hotel N up TT Vince me that Custer's Last Stand - . . Q :Aff was a fruit establishment. 'H' Chalfs Mamcurmg 903' -Eng gg gpg gggg g a 4.9, Qtto R. Schultz Hardware Co. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE 155 North Vermilion Street. Phone Main 68 SEE OUR LINE OF Gifts, Cutlery, Plated Ware, China, Glass and Pottery FRANK L. DA V IES Insurance and Investments PROTECTION Health Bonds that pay Hospital Bills, Cost of Operations, Nurse Hire, Surgeon's Fees. Best Health and Accident Policies. Also Fire, Wind- storm, Automobile Insurance. , 1 OFFICE 408-9 DANIEL BUILDING . -tv., I V ' g kL.ggr D 4 D ex 9 4 Eg V . u Sgr P e One Hundred Sixt ' i Hou' cz Senior Really Spefrzds his E l'67'H ings Monday - Decides to study. Sleepy. Goes to bed. g s The night was dark and dreary, I never shall forget, When the train pulled into the sta- tion, The bell was vvringing wet. Tl Tuescla-y-Asks three women to at it t it ,. QQ go to the theater. Is turned down Ben Norwood- Don't go. You'- Lfnkl by all. re leaving me entirely Without rea- UA. Wecliniesday - 'Thanks heaven Son-H N there is a class meeting. Dorothy ACJEOH-'HI 3lWaYS leave Tltursday-Goes out for long thmgs as I and them' drive in rain-alone. Is lonesome mtvtstmrmh and enjoys it. COMPLIMENTS Friday-Plays penny ante with some of the lower classmen and 4 loses nineteen cents. J. .5 Dean Huber U Sdifllffllllj-T1'l6S desperately to Q pick up some one. No luck. Won- R I ders how it is done. ea 1:0145 NQ Szmddy-Has wildest time yet. :NYT Egg, Drinks a dozen lemon sodas. DANVILLE, ILL- E Oi' A A lD 'll'P lP'clSl1S i anvi e S opu ar- rice oe tore 5.00 6.00 57.50 FOR MEN FOR WOMEN UP T0 THE MINUTE STYLES Fred Spivey Corner West Main and Walnut Streets ' WE FIT THE FEET A-Ai I Avl rm RY S r R A l O ie llundrexl Sixty-L K V +1 XX P q N There was a young fellow named s ig' Mose, f-Us , . . , 3322112 3225, J ' Who was one ot his girls best ij 7--r gm sg? beaux, ,Q BLUE l 'lS' i At a party of mama's y 3 v He went in pajamas xf95 gif? . -- ' ?9, 1 Because they said, Wear evening '32-f1 Af?'f? Cp, ri- clothes. ' HJLML bk D14 FI4 PF ,,... ..... Bill Shingle- Give me a pound Wrong Traynslaition KX of 0ySterS',i6 v Returned Soldier- Je t'adore. B GfOCe1'T We dont sell them inMiSSvv: anwhy the Idea! that way. We only sell them by Shut it yourself.,- the measure. l Pk wk be ig Bluffmrhen glve me 3 yard Ot Tommy, you could work if you Xl! them' tried, said the teacher. Where f ' if :lf vs PF , , H U u I there s a will- C2 Woltord Shame over the tele- Tommy Graham-4-Thereis 31- phone-'UIS thls the Salvatlon AF' ways a bunch of poor relationsf, ii my? Pk 4: :rf :sf '- WQ7 HY ,, , 'NYT Egl, 6 es' 1 W, When Butch Smith went to the 5995, ,-4 MDC YO? Save guils' M races last year he took his flivver. l A ' i 6That 15 our busmessf Just as he drove up to the gate the Well' would yflu please Save me keeper demanding the usual fee a red headed one tor the dance next fm. automobiles, Called: Friday night. One dollar for the car. ff ff lg 24 Butch looked up with a pathetic Ometa O'Connell- Yes, she's smile of relief and said Sold! married to a real estate agent and it ar rt 96 3 good honest f9U0W, 'COO-H Ike- Abe, there's a poor man Vifgillifl D3ViS- MY G1'3Ci0USl at the door with wooden legs. Bigamyln Abe- Aw, what could we do is lk ik with wooden legs? Tell 'im we Mrs. Tarpening- Remember, glmyt Want gnyf' now don't sit in a draft between if 'F 2' dances' Farmer- Now come along, and Alice- Don't worry, M0'Ch61'- l'll teach you to milk the cow. Nothing less than a Packard will Bgb Gibbons- 1'm HQW at it, do me. Mister, hadn't I better learn on the 'I' lc X X calf. Lee Gulick- Is New York the at it if 2 H9Xf St0D 7M Carroll Lockwood- I hear Ben P01'f91'-HYQS, Suh, lO1'USl'1 YOU is wearing glasses nowg do they off. suh ? improve his looks?', Lee- No thanks, l'll get off Bert Edwards- Yes, about fifty l mYS9lf-H feet or so. D O V ug 9 gg ' Igfgiv Q mnmfoav SWFLER 7 i A Q Page One I-Iundri-el Sixty-three V N , At The Seruarnfs Ball Wm' F' Funk John Funk Mistress of the house- No, , really not another, Thompsong 1 I'm getting danced out. T - - Thompson- Not darned stout, fxutonloblle Supphes 4 Ma'am, just a trifle plump. GENLTINIE FORD PARTS Ny? wk vs ae PF w A ' . --W EC, Mary Schwartz entered a music 507 N0rth,V,e1mfh0n St' EO? L shop and said I Want an E ion The DIXIE Hlghwayy UMD string. DANVILLE, ILL. A The salesman was English and .L s . gag--- f being unacquainted with that sec- T ,N tion ot the. store replied, Would l HLEINS EATS AT HIS OWN you mind picking one out yourself, r W N I 'ardly know lthe 'es from the REHAURANT 1 shes. l T is :ze ff :xc 5 U M1-, File-f-What are the most Ba1QQfy9RQStHufaHt Q important Greek orders ? y Lee Davis-Cups skuffy, roas . -wi-Q nsanwich. and peas, cocoanut No. 118 West Main Street. T? rs O 4 ' I: Q EAA' O O O O gg ,ggg gig ,gg ep - or O o O L .- as - SUPPLY - D . ., ' , sUP I-vt i walmya Xoui Plumb1:13gaF:I.:,lI1:g-rsccjzrltzeiiiFulmshed 9..i ,..0 COM PAN1 W ' COMP ANQK ASK YOUR PLUMBER FOR Inland Plumbing Fixtures Wholesale only. i i 'X WWWW WWW W 5 3 1 INLAND SUPPLY COMPANY 1 Office. Warehouse and Display Room 619-705 NORTH JACKSON STREET 5uPPLy egg yy' all - n ' I NLAND 0 DAN fILL13 ILLINOI' I NLAND ' 56.1154 1 - 5 CQMPN by V B- T 'I v I - VZ I JD Eff I 1 ' P One Hundred Sixty-f g Y I AL. W. WHITE eo. Furniture, Rugs, Etc. fav'-t we APPRECU-we Yoon BUSINESS ff' Telephone, Main 686 ' l Knox Monument Company U MEMORIALS It I H-1 29-35 North Jackson Street V K- F DANVILLE. ILLINOIS Y, YYY YY YY YY Y Y , Y YY Y,,Y ,YY YYY ,YY YY , , YY, Y Y -1 Y. , 4 I This ls a Studebaker Year! l 26 TO SELECT FROM AIVIACK MOTOR COMPANY 104 North Hazel Street Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY, Y, YYY, YYYYYYYYY LEVYS Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY A Trial is all we ask. 134 East Main Street gil ew V V 9 4 I V 9 q ' D 4 ' IA-1 - ' A , N ER '27 A Page One Hundred Sixty-H 1,455 .ao L , V A , . Billy Marshall- I want the life IU BL1SiH6SS for Your Health of Caesar. Librarian-'Tm sorry, but Bru- tus was ahead of you. Pk PF :lf Plf Wolford Shane- Who was the smallest man in history? Sara Swaim- I give up. Wolford- Why, the Roman sol- dier who slept on his Watch. PK PF lk Pk Mr. Johnson- What is the prin- ciple resource of Ireland ? Dick Tyson- America, Pk Pk Pk Pk Kang- Dick wrote me that when he graduates he will settle down and marry the sweetest girl in the World. Terry- How horrid of him when he is already engaged to you. A. W. HENKE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST CANDY. CIGARS. ICE CREAM AND SODA BO Q, 423 E. Main St. Danville. Ill. F. P. ROBE Y 149 North Vermilion Street DANVILLE. ILLINOIS When Your Think of F ruits. ill. Negetables CALL 891 Vermilion Fruit Market uno. o. BARKAs. P1-Op. Belton Candy Co. WHOLESALE CONFE CTIONS 217 Zi 219 East North St. W. T. Hartz Produ ee Co. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Produce. Etc. W. T. HARTZ, Manager Phones 577-578 216 East North Street DANVILLE. ILL. Bushnell Feed Company 305-307 East North Street Feed and Storage PHONE S31 A ' C Danville, Illinois I Telephone 1011 I v I V 4 v :E O' 24 fb 4 v rm only S r mu I ' I A l 1 A l O - IIllIHIl't'Ii Sixty-'i , D 4 MAJ l L A negro woman of large propor- tion had just been struck by an automobile, when the doctor trying to comfort her a little said: You will undoubtedly be able to obtain a considerable amount of damages. Damages, said the Woman, What I want wif damages? Ah got enough damages now. What I want is repairs. Bk if :lf 14 Irving Sibley- Mother, aren't sheep the dumbest creatures in the world ? Mrs. Sibley- Yes, my lamb. 2k :lf 214 Pk Miss Stuckey- What's the dif- ference between-'I will hire a l Q l 1 The F'll.'lIfCZU,'ll16'lLliCllS A little Connecticut boy, who had an impediment of speech was asked by a visiting bishop, who was something of a pulpit orator-- how he would like to be a preacher. I I W-W-W-would l-l-like to d-d-do the p-p-pounding and the h-h-hol- lering, he replied, but the s-s- speaking W-W-would b-b-bother me s-s-some. Geo. S. Hoff Reva Clair Hoff Geo. S. Hoff 81 Daughter REALTORS Real Estate. Farm Loans and Insurance. rw 2041 Sjkiy lvl ,..... taxif and 'I h-We hired 3 t3Xi,?u Special Attention to Federal Loans. i--- NQ Emmet Newman- About ST- 308-309 Daniel Building. fggfl E24 50- Telephone 169 Danville, Ill. Dai . - LA O L g A L Ogg g Jgg,.g I A up pp O ggi - SASH AND DOORS WINDOW GLASS CEMENT AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE SEWER PIPE ETC. 0 E0 WE FIX BROKEN WINDOWS ALSO. DANVILLE. ILLINOIS Yards at Danville. Ill.. and Catlin, Ill. - .L - -J V - L I v I V bw M A-W I Avl HA A 5 rmu A Page One Hunrlrerl Sixty 7 'F7 F. R. MQLEAN , DR. B. C. Ross DENTIST 202-203 Baum Building 77- DANVILLE. ILL. M Telephone 769 DENTIST 217 Fischer Building DANVILLE. ILL. .5 .. YN 4 V LLM ia? Q 1 PHONE MAIN 1409 C. P. HOFFMAN. IVLD. I DR. L. H. PEARLMAN 204-5-6 Baum Bldg. I DENTIST DANVILLE, ILL. ' 425 N. Vermilion St. Office Phone 1086 w Residence Phone Q N , , Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 4, 7 to 8 -- new E. G. C. W1ii1HIllS M. D. .T 'NF ' H. s. BABCOCR. M. D. F35 'f' DIAGNOSTICIAN 419 Temple Building 'T 316 The Temple DANVILLE, ILL. j Office Phone 238 PHONE 466 Residence Phone 4529 J- E- CRATIN D. M. JEWELL M D REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ' ' ' ' Successor to the Late J. C. 507 Temple Building Schroeder g Exclusive Optical Service DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Special Attention Given Children ,, A and Relieving Headache R Qlfflce Iglxone H7229 4452 E. Main st. Danville. 111. eb' ence 'me 'OH-'J Modern Ti16l'3lJy Clinic DH' HUGH BEATON I s PHYso MEDICAL METHODS 5 CHRONIC DISEASES Careful. Scientific Adjustment. V Phone 248 IZIQ N. Vermilion First National Bank Building E' VZ' u v n 1- Qi Dgvi V lbaql rm msrsnuv 'PA l O ie Hundred Sixty-eig.,lt fa? JZDMGECSE N Needed a, Change Sara Belton- What made them marry? Myra McCalman- Well, they had been engaged two years, and Aslwleyas 'W I expect they got tired of always L O 41 being together. S Q L i..!lbAl.1' PF wk as Pk p QS Doctor- And why are you in such a hurry to have me cure your 4? I cold ? Ed Liese- Because I've lost my LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' handkerchief. X :F if ff WORK A SPECIALTY Judge- Are you guilty or not guilty? ,Ti Prisoner- Not guilty your hon- 5 U or. I was not drunk, I was drug- , , Q! gedf, S24 North Vermilion St. Officer O'Flannigan- Yes, yer AQ? honor, he wuz drugged. I drugged BOB ASHLEY' PWD- :KVI E21 him through the Whole park. ji H. M. STEELY H. M. STEELY, ATTORNEYS 208 First National Bank Building. DANVILLE. ILLINOIS e E. Ryan Company PLUMBING and HEATING VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING PHONE 179 Danville, Illinois -V... ' V ' ,,v.. r I l mmasrn l le Humlrem l U l Sixty-n -455 S T i Ns Rufus Marshall- Is it possible to confide a secret to you 7 1 N C Chick Leverenz- Certainly, I l FARNSWORTH 81 LUCAS will be as silent as the grave. i Rufie- Well, then I have press- wg' ing Iced ffi1'2'?uCkS ' l Meat Market gm- IFO 4, Chick- Woiry not, my tilend. 1 45041 LAM Iti. .'fIhdh 'd th' . , D I sasl amkfaki no ing UAH, Repose Best of Q Child- Mother, who put the statue under the kitchen sink ? , , Mother- shi sh! That's the Y FRESH KILLED plumber. I PIC Dk Pk PF I Bride to Butcher- What sort X of roast do you think would go t y U well with a perfect darling of a I Q? blue and white dinner set? 824 N01-th Vermilion Street Pk Pk Pk ik ,.,-. Bored night Watchman fcount- ... UIQ ing the starsl-Let's see, Where l PHONE 442 V E2-J did I leave off last night. I B 2 Q -l 1 - DUNLAP HATS CUSTOM SHIRTS HAND-TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN If It's New in Togs We Sell It For Less. rx-NIL Qv F Q, - .. - I I .. y B .... ' - - K4 I WOLGAMDT C. cAvANAueH C x 11140 Exclusive Merchandise But Not Expensive. HOLEPROOF HOSE TRAVELO JACKETS -.va-L QV.-H Av,w Av ,-A.Fl Srn 7 A DEXZI f 27553 1 F36 I 0 - Hllmlrvml Sv ., A Ai..- . if A Y - f f- f o- -Wff ff -- if 7 V N . i S. Murray Clark H. E. Hutton I CLEMENTS i 7 LOU S l CLARL si HUTTON LAWYER ' LAWYERS i Sixth Floor First National Bank I 1102-1104 First National Bank Building i B 'ld' Phones: Office 1224 PVJ ul mg Clark. Res.: 4968-J. EQ P O DANVILLE. ILLINOIS Hutton. R s.: 3F22-W. ao fi LU Danville? Illinois. UM I PHONES i EVERETT L. DALBEY Residence 4783-R y Office 580 LAWYER 1 WILBUR R. WICKS 1002-1004 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building. . DANVILLE' ILL' i DANVILLE. ILLINOIS w . . A A A - . , V Baum Building Phone 3939 LAW OFFICES y l 'Nd Iggy J, C, MCCLURE I Lawrence T. Allen 2936? i Q LAWYER Fiini lxiiiiiiieniilogiiiilk Bldg. - DANVILLE. ILLINOIS DANVILLE' ILL. GUNN. PENWELL 81 l i e I W. R. EWEI L LINDLEY l J Attorneys and Counsellors i ATTURNEY Daniel Building 208-209 Daniel Building. Danville - :- - :- Illinois i I C T Rui' YOUR SHOES AT LIESE Si LUDWICIx Tile FHIIIOIIS Shoe Store ARCHITECTS S You Will Profit Two Ways IJANVILLE -' ILLINOIS STYLE AND QUALITY 'vii I l 'Y'- V i if . IDEDQI MA om' S rr in '17 i I One HlllIKll'6ll Seventy- - i WI-lY PAY MORE. 'FO 1 E041 TAM WE HAVE THE STANDARD PRICE DAM, Suits Cleaned and Pressed ..,.......s v,s. .,s..ssf,... Sli 1 .50 Ladies Plain Dresses ..fs....ff....s ...,4..... Sli 1.50 f l Spring Coats ....,,...., ,,....., .......,.. 95 1 .50 l i lVla1n Cleaners anci Dyers M '47 Clncorporatecll Q :li 22 NORTH HAZEL STREET PHONE 1516-W as O Q c- Q Q ifc?-NJ, 711- -if i Y W 7 WY, vw, , 7, -- y A . Unusual Gifts of Artistic Value. Always l Something New. Always Something A WORTH WHILE Imported M Domestic I l - V -1 ' V ' v .- Q- I One Hunclreal Sew-It t Zi? We i V5EEg Ygraljawl The wife and children of Colonel ggidpgyg-Q1'iJ Berry were hurrying to catch a ' Q i f ' train. Mrs. Berry tried to go ' iw 534 through a gate where a guard was - standing. 1 ' Pardon me, Madame, the l V Ag l ,111- guard said, but no one is allowed jg gm pri F62 l 17.7. to go through this gate. Us - A g ,..Ag',.l, L She replied, But we're the Ber- L it it ries! V N0 Wonder Madam, he retorted, I don't Herman Smith-ffwhy did you care if you're the cat's meow-you fall in IOVQ with me jr' can't go through that gate. Helen Leppich- So you've be- at ii ' 'l' gun to wonder too. Two students are studying to- t it t 'F gether for an exam in Biblical Lit- X Little boy- Ma, what are all erature. They are considering the IQ those men marching for? catechism. Q Mother- Those are Masons, my First student- I've got to orig- dearf' inal sin, how far have you gone ? Q No kidding ma, are they on the Second- Oh, I'm way past re- umm? Egfr strike again. demptionf' fb O Q A .i.. 4 . ' Spouting and tin and Asphalt Just a humble quiet service Roofing. Metal Skylights and T ' Of both useful things. and rareg bteel Cellmgs' But we bid you come and see us At our store. 719 North Vermilion St. XXth Century Furnaces T116 N01'th SICIC F2111' Estimates Cheerfully Given. Call us Phone 2891 Res. 3577-W S, Say It With Flowers FINE GROCERIES AND . 0 TABLE SUPPLIES W illiam J. Anker Manufacturers of Queen Quality as Potato Chips. Distributors of FLORISF Blue Label Mayonnaise Dressing. A Telephones 456 and 466 Telephone Mam 226 S. E. Cor. Vermilion and Fairchild 320 N. Jackson St. Danville. Ill. EN- vi 1 V L. s a aa e- 'iff D O q I -W i za 0 4 fbr., i Av l H 7' A l One Hundred Sevent tl 1 A Three Bagger Charles Ross, being introduced Home Brew Recipe Chase wild bullfrogs for three N ll V 'FR 4 A ' l to golf for the first time, had hit the ball a terrific Whack, and sent it half a mile. Now, where do I run to? he cried excitely. Pk wk Pk Pk What They Wear Reggie wears an English cap, Mabel Wears her pearls so rare. Mother wears her Hudson Wrap. Father wears the cellar stairs. Pk 14 PF Pk Mary had been spanked by her mother. She was crying in the hallway when the minister entered. miles and gather the hops. T them add ten gallons of tan bark, half pint shellac, and one bar of hard soap. Boil thirty-six hours and strain through labor union sock to keep from working. Add one grasshopper to each pint to give it a kick. Pour out a little in the kitchen sink. If it takes the enamel off it is ready for bottling. R. L. CLEVELAND l ,,...J A V we l A ll iw Well, What's the matter with LEADER GROCERY my young lady today. 'TC huytgf' 721 North Vermilion Street Nfl What hurts, my dear. 'NYT EOE, The back of my lap. PHONE 1133 EL jf T e A - g. J y AUTO SUPPLIES Balloon Tires for All Cars COR. VERMILION AND HARRISON STS. PHONE 1742 620 NORTH VERMILION STREET Good, Clean Food High School Students. MAKE THIS YOUR HOME :gg ff Q - 'ggi jg-2 'Y jblaql MAQJPWS 1' 4-17 l A4 l ' Um- Humlre-rl Sv.-vvrlly l' ' 52 f W i After You Have Tried All Other l Bottled Drinks-Back to the 1 Howard-Martin Favorite-Bottled QE Tire Company C , 114-116 NORTH HAZEL sr. O ASK FoR THE GENUINE IN I BOTTLES Tires, Accessories., NU Replacement l Rf .- Bottling Co. and Ford Parts - ggi Phone 644 110-112 south st. f- ---- 7- WV Y ,W , , Y W, W 1 C. B. HOOTO iLUMBERT Building Material CELLAR TO ROOF Telephone No. l 601 North Gilbert Street -.it 11 ,Av V V I I V D Q q ' o Q f Q.-, I A v I zen '27 A e One Hundreml Seventy-five X lk iG5fdrQ I l 1: A . il I-. 1.1 E l An Optimist- A man who feels like thirty cents when he hasn't even a lone jitney in his pocket. Pk Pk Pk DK Mr. Montgomery- What was that noise I heard ? Mr. Trulock- That was Char- les Walker falling asleep. 34 FK Pk Pk Dear Virginia, wrote Gene Brewer, Pardon me, but I'm so forgetful. ,I proposed to you last night, but really forgot whether you said yes. or no. Dear Gene, replied Virginia. So glad to hear from you. I knew I said yes to someone last night. but I had forgotten just who it Y! WHS. ie ,k ,K X Don't stick around here, said the cop as he threw his chewing gum away. A DcLy's Shooting Quentin Hiatt- It's getting aw- fully late and we haven't hit a thing yet. Delmar Boyd- Let's miss two more and then go home. PIC if wk Pls Chuck Brestle- We're going to hit sixty in a minute. Are you afraid? Stella Lippich Cswallowing much dustl- No indeed, I'm full of grit. Albert Berhalter Moimomn PHONE 182 PAREZVTS! A COLLEGE FUND ur 6 per Ct. Compound Interest Plan is What you Need. TALK WITH US ABOUT IT EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIATION E. R. PARTLOW, Secretary 25 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 305 'U l I O I 1: 5 ., I DTI ees JN V... i 'NWT si Qin A V D 4 K l Rl i l Um- I'Il1lHIl'l'li Sow-nt Sa,yi'ng of The Great Plutarch- I am sorry that I have no more lives to give to my country. Samson-'Tm strong for you kid. Jonah- You can't keep a good man down. l Cleopatra-t'You're an easy Mark Antony. David- The bigger they are the harder they fall. E LAL1 l i ,X Vg! . i s is 5. will i- TYPE RITERS PVT 90? All Makes UA, Rented-Rebuilt-Repaired SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS l I 1-1- Helen of Troy- So this is Pam- DON M. FRANK Columbus- I don't know Where I am going but I am on my way. TYPEWRITER SALES Nero- Keep the home fires AND SERVICE Q burning. N 7 n , , W , Q Solomon-..I love the ladies... 147 . I elmlhon St. Danville, Ill. Noah-UI? floats? i The home of the Q Queen Lizzy to S11' Walter- ,mf-1 if Keep your shirt on kid. ROYAL TYPEWRITER boil .AQ J -A, I l C. B. HALL G. W. ORR Harry Buy Fred Weddeman President Sec.-Treas. Danville Buy SI Gddenlan l Transfer and Storage Ill 3311 Successors to Aug. Kueminerle C0 I Y A FIRE-PRooF WAREHOUSE FANCYJWEATS , -egg l Office and Warehouse WE DELIVER 12-18 COLLEGE ST. 12 North Hazel St. Tel. 197 Phones 330-315 Danville. Ill. was A-1 , I Av' MA R 5 T R17 A I One Hunrlrerl Seventv-s 7Q7 w - . . 1 . - .., Daubs Visknisk qi E. C. LAMM 81 CO. Motor Co. PLANING MILL bf-l'e t EVP BUICK ri f- J l A WHOLESALE AND A SALES AND SERVICE. RETAIL 222-24 W. Main Street l LUMBER Y I MSSN l 4 , IU The present Buick line consists of 4 Q TWENTY-FIVE MODELS l 201 South Vermilion St. Q of refined automobiles. DANVILLE - ILLINQIS Q71 .-.1 Make Your Dreams Come True Start Saving For the Future. The dollar you spend so quickly today might mean later independence, power to control your time, direct your C3l.'QQ1'. 61+ INVESTMENT. COMPOUNDED ANNUALLY Vermilion County Building Assooiation 141 North Vermilion Street. w V Efflfilf IELTS! PA A- 5 i I One Humlreml Seventy ' h .1 bi .LJ . ,I L ,4. 4 , W N MMTZ, N f Will IIQ. rt' 's .. N, - 6 vm Ill - AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY V Nfl , g Aj-Ll H 1 , , ,L It-IM Deaths Sting :R Whither away stranger? What S u CO' WOL1ldst? Cherried St. Peter, as HART. SCHAFFNER 81 MARX he leaned over the pearly gates. CLOTHES Gosh, let me in, muttered the O' N 4, wandering soul of convict No. 999, HATE FURNIMHNGS' just released from the electric SHOES 1 chair, I just had the shock of my life. PIC Pl! 14 ,F Lowell, I don't like your heart Stal' S1108 i V action, said the doctor, applying 5-CJ Q the stethoscope. You've had some FIPJE REPAAIRING L. trouble with your angina spectoris, 'T have-3n't you ? Best Materifll Used I Lowell Mellinger- You are It ' partly right, Doc. Only that ain't 16 W' North btleet her name. It's Marthaf ' Alta . L. Lr gg gg g . FF PK Pk 214 A British professor is endeavor- E J S ing to prove that Mah Yong was ' known in England as early as 1819. , ,' I L, He bases his theory on Shelley's Fancy G10C'3'116br Meath Ode to the West Wind. 0 ,F 2: ,k ,, PHONE 3910 These woolen blankets make me 500 W- Fairchild St- itch, gg g gg But I try the best I can, 'Cause there ain't no sheets around the house, 16 Since Father joined the Klan. bk if 96 ff Saratoga Barber Shop Prof.- Are you leaving Mr, Finklestein? , WE INOW OUR ONIONS Mr. F.-ffsorry sir, but 1 don't X visit to study Bacon. 6 South Hazel V I wvfgl 1- -i 9 r Io Ajl Mncwavsrzn 1 lb? Page One Hundred Seve t Qi Chuck Kincade-- I love you more than anything I knowf' Margaret Anderson - That can't be much. Pk bk Pk ik Chuck Ross- Have you an op- Herr Future Occupation A visitor said to a little girl, And what will you do little girl when you are as big as your moth- er? Diet, said the modern child. fhyg ening for a bright, energetic high ff it ff 'K pdynl fag T SCh00l graduate ? Bob Gibbons- I just saw a 'ff BUSQHGSS M-HH-HYGS, and d0I'1 C horse with a wooden leg. Mfg- Slam It 35 YOU 80 Out-H Jim Arnholt-- Where ? if at 'F ik Bob- On the merry go round. Father- While we're here to- 'lf ff at it night we might as well get some Look Ma, the circus has come gloves for T0mmY too. to town, there's one of the clowns. Mother- Bu1Lmy deaf. they OH- Hush Darling, that's not a W Sell m9H'S gloves here- clown--it's just a high school boy. Father- Oh that's all right, it 'F t it ' Q we'll get him some kid gloves. Mrs. Nouveau Riche- He's Q PF Ai SF Ak - getting along so well at school, he Ik9Y- VCT iSS my glasses? learns French and Algebra. Now -- VY, OH your Hose, fadderf' Ronnie, say, 'How d'Ye do,' to the '-J, Egg Son, dond be so indefmiatef' lady in Algebra. s Q Q A '-1' T A T T CTT T C Tgl V -f MEN'S CUSTOM-MADE HUPMOBILE Q SUITS and TOP CCATS A Select any of our many prices between j S24 and 3660 l and try and duplicate their Value in l Genuine Custom Tailoring. T Our Hats are in the ring rr-H l BARNEY AND JOHN i Tailors and Men's Furnishings l r .V 'I' . Phe Car of the American Family l In N erm' mn St ggg FOURS AND EIGHTS P 4 Bruns SZ Azoff l J. M. STUART, Prop. l TAH ORS I 32 North Hazel Street l Danville. Illinois l 26 W9St Main Sf- ? vi l NVQ! -Q- 584' 'Dall' 1ARSTR'J7' - l Om- Hunrlresl Plitrlt ' V 7 f - v - Y A V l Overland and Wfillys-Knight l Let the Calf Of YOUI' Teeth be ' l a Part of Your Education Motor Cars Open Every Evening E n.NoRwoon X ENTIST U Taylor Motor' Com mlm' MTW Fo 4 U . . 4 A , ' . My New Add16bS4 PO We-Q 252 West Main street 24 N. VERMILION sr. JM P VI tGwe1'211101'S-Sf01'a? , , r rm-ee Chairs Manicul-ist . agne os 9Wll'll1g l L d' 3 I 't d Autof-Lite Service Station a les nw Q l HAIR BOBBING. SHAMPOOING Paxton Sc Shutts and MARC-EUNG NU Electric Service Station SavoyHotelBorberbl1o11 QI Exide Battel'IeS of Hotel Cor. Harrison and Walnut Sts. R, L, BROWN, Proprietor- l--J QQ Phone 196 Danville. 111. Danville- IU- ' l We Barber the Whole Family Ifl K, , Ullf10llfBClfl'OQl' Shop Grocery and Meat lilnrlfet ELMER MARTIN. Manager PHONE 49 No. 1- 7 N. Walnut Street. No. 2-17 West Main btreet. 2? W :tN 'thSt' t 2 ' Q2 01 lee i DANVILLE. 1LL1NoIs or rror Howard .I. Mater J. B. Salladay A 1LL1No1S I ew Mflff9l' Sc Salloday 1 --1 Compmw INDERTAFER I 2 2 , I X 5 l PRINTERS AND BLANK BOOIS. l SEDAN AMBULANCE l MANUFACTURERS Telephone Main 200 10 E. Harrison St. Danville, Ill. Danville, Illinois ... ..I ,- .. Ejgvj V 1 Ip M ev 5 Y R17 i 2 P L One Hunrlreml F'ght - 6 xQSv Said Casey to Dodey-- Ye're a hard Worruker Dodeyg how many hods of morther have yez carried up that ladder today? Whist man, said Dodey, I'm I f Time to Leave Lecturer- Allow me before I close to refer to the Words of the immortal Webster. Hayseed Qto his wifej- Land . ., foolin' the boss. I've carried the sake Maria, let's git out o' here. -,S-V3 ?o 4, same loadful up and down all day he's a-goin' to start in on the dic- boi, ll an' he thinks I'm workin'. tionaryf' UA, ak :lf :F Pk Pk Pk Pk Bk Miss Olson ftalking about the Aprropes X Indians!-- What are the leaders Sunday School Teacher- Now, g of the tribes called? each pupil will quote a bible verse I Chiefs, answered a girl. as he drops in his pennies. Miss O.- Yes, now can any of Donald Fowler lafter desperate you tell what the women are thinkingj- A fool and his money called ? are soon parted? Z Mischief shouted Jack Miley. ' 'k if if Q U 't 'lf t it Mr. Timm- Edward, why are Mother- Can you dress your- all your grades so low? self on fifty dollars a month ?', Edward- Well Dad, after the ...... RQ Mary I. Herbst- Barely, Moth- Winter rush is over everything is :Sri rs Q 4' , vs Q as D- O KI EXW, ei. marked down. EQ 5 A 9 c -G f Who s Your D6l1I1Stf Q2 f ' L E S.. f M 3125 ff 21 ALWAYS FRESH GROWN E. W I E Q 5 .,.,'fQfr5'gie, 5 QQ IN DAN VILLE - fs Q-2 lik Y . X He Never Hurt 21 Bit Yin' Dr. Frank IJ. Browne SMI I HS DR. R. V. HVRDLE. Asswcizite IIE! E. Main St.. Danville. Ill. 1 . PHONE 4519 Hours: 8:30 a. m.. 5:30 p. m. w Y Evenings hy Appointment 1 THE FLORISTS LVL.. if f,1vA- 1 Av I mnafoay Sw1TzER '11 A E631 f 'M' ' S23 Page One Hundred liixrhty-two . - .. w V I A L P A .-l. -1 COMPLIMENTS OF Daxkyas Clothing Store 'M HOME OF ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES 5-45- HU Y, , ,-,, ,, ,L E.Ai I RNEY ONS C R? PLUMBING. HEATING. SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 19 S0 ht V l Street. T I h 1111 DANVII LF ILLINOIS LE-,Qi 1 A 1 A Delicious Foodn CHERRY 81 PRAST ce Cream Pl'l011Q 681 I One Hundred Eighty- fi? 1 lil, , i Ouglzt To Get ai Ford A farmer hitched his team to a telephone pole. Here, exclaimed a policeman, You can't hitch there. Can't hitchj? shouted the irate Home Reading Mrs. Brown- I should like to buy a book that will keep my hus- band at home for a few evenings. Book Clerk- Yes, Ma'am, asleep or awake. V N NV? farmer. Well why does the sign 'H 'F gk 12 I he i say 'Fine For Hitching'? A Jolt fm' U10 D0Ct01' E041 -2- A A A ff Dr. wilkinooo- Did you tell UM Itelegraphed Dad- Next vaca- that Y011118' 111311 Of YOUFS what I . tion shall I come home via New thought of himsy, York or djl-eC131y? Betty- Yes, Father, and he Dad telegraphed back- Come Sfjlid that YOU WGFG W1'011g 111 YOUI' -t home directly, so I showed it to d13g110S1S-H t the principal and had a little extra . a N- i vacation. ,k ,F 1, ,K Q Paternal Style C U ffNow, my little moo, said the 011111 lmems of C2 barber to Fred Oswalt, How do 1 you want your hair cut? FI . pgq Fred- With a hole in the top :Nr-T E2-3 like Grandpa's. Liiuiq p . Barber Shop on the Sherlock-Dunigan Co. . Contractors A Sflllflffi TILE, MARBLE A .. AND TERRAZZO A REGULAR ELEVEN PHONE 926'J WORKING 101 East Main Street C. F. Dunigan Danville. Ill. Child1'911,S HHi1'Cl1tti11g 3 The Fellows who would wear cloth- Specialty ing of the better kind should take The Kind of Haircuts High School advantage of the Boys Like. 35c TEN-PAY-PLAN ON Shingle-Bob for Ladies, 35c Society Brand Suits it Pay One-Fifth down and the bal- . ance in 10 weekly payments. Ransom Lewis MIKE PLAUT Q CQ, A Where Society Brand Clothes are Located on Southeast Corner Sold. sg. f . Av.w I Av I m ev S r nw A 1 L, One Hun fired Eighty f , N N I Memoria Arts Companq I V 4 LAM Phon 96 409-411 EAST MAIN STREET QQ I A DANVILLE ILLINOIS M5- I Cfhos. Sw 'QQ 116-119 E M I 1 Conron Hardware Companq U U SELLERS OF GOOD GOODS Q AIN ST DANVILLE ILLINOIS SVI mi Grit! Beard Ice Compamg ELECTRIC GERMLESS Artificial Ice H d Off 46 48 C ll g St t DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 5205261 re 'ESQ' I E, L I fa, I '17 LD age One Hundred Eighty-five l Za iiiGQ I The Teleplzoue Rings Hello. Hello, is Boo there? Boo Who? Don't cry little girl, I guess I have the wrong number. Dick Brown- Mr, Thornton. I've been courting your daughter for tive years. Major Thornton- Well, What do you Want ? Dick- To marry her. M. T.- Well I'll be durned. I thought you wanted a pension or Dealers in Diamonds and Fine Jewelry Fisher 81 McKee JEWELERS We Grind Lenses and Fit Glasses 19 N. VERMILION STREET .- .. , . Y YWT1.YY1i. i J. P. CURRY y GROCERIES and MEATS I Nfl 901' ln ii something. y Q A t Sk :kb Qi h I 1 I Telephones recen oc1e y rice ac six .N - -, i bridesmaids in hyacinth blue silk 561 MAIN 594 . and two pages in rich crimson vel- 1236 N. Walnut Street UIQ vet. A pale bridegroom completed 'IQf'f ECI the color scheme. DANVILLE. ILL. L O Q .L A Upholstering in all its Branches Visit The Telephone 3242-.I ' , Colonlal Theatre Theo' 013011 S showing A11 Fii-at Run Pictures CRAFTSMAN SHUP PRICES ALWAYS Builder of Adults. 20c Children. 100 Fine Uverstuffed Furniture I The Home of High-Class 613 N. Vermilion Street VVESTERN FEATURES DANVILLE- ILL- And Best Comedies Available Thel.e is l One-Halt Blogs South of ME1,oDY .and MERIT Tffllaff' 'mel in lelly 135 l New Building New Furniture 1 i Comfortable Rooms ICC CTCHIH 6101195 l Rates 75c. 31.00 and 961.25 AL. S . d b ' by the day su uve y l tWeekly Rates? S. 333 North Hazel Street 2 Wagons Phone 1838 Danville, Ill. 50224 f I wifi! -V- P Q 41 l u 4 Af- l A, l Mu A 5 an 27 l Une liumlred liliglilv- . Drugs and Sta.t'iofn.efry Jim Arnholt- Gimme a tablet. Tom Graham- What kind of a tablet? Jim- A yellow one. Tom- But what's the matter with you ? Jim- I want to write a letter. :lf ik P14 l- . xl V D a Ozierdofne He was a very keen young busi- ness man. He had written on a 5 0 square of paper to be stuck out- I side his office door, Out to lunch. I Back in half hour. 3 An after thought struck him. He added, Been out 25 mins. al- ready. L Plfvkflffk ' i He- Not so fast, I am the son of an American Doc. rkbkblfvk I Miss Olson- Dorothy, can you tell me who succeeded Edward the 6fh?', H 5975 Dorothy- Mary. Miss O.-f'Now Dorothy, who followed Mary? Dorothy Dice fabsent mindedb - Her little lamb. I 0OGE'S i ARBER SHOP Q ...i She- Sir, do you realize to e. HAZEL NT -j' DCI-Q whom you are speaking? 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'- - E V Z -I v I V 3' O 0 In cv .3 K I a 4 ffx.A- Yi A - I r:,aQ.fQRY Swing .g 3 7 A Faure One Humlrwl lflih gty-eight bi an L Francis Ligget-- He speaks sev- en languages. Rufus Marshall- I felt sure he was one of those ignorant foreign- O1'S.H ak :lc 4: :lc First man-- The long arm of the law seems to be paralyzed. Second- Oh, I don't know-it still reaches around the cook's W3ISt.n :ge :lc :xc ak Pfzmcture ? Fred Hartz- Ten miles from home and no jack. Francis Dillon- HoW's that? Didn't you bring your check bOOk?,, aa 4: 1: ak Joe Williams- Did you take your Father apart and speak to him? F'amofu.s Bootleggers Adam and Eve--Produced oils for everybody. Eli Whitney+Made the first gin. Captain Kidd-His bier was watery. Robert Burns-Famous for his Scotch. American Indian-Produced the first corn. Street Beggar-Got rich on his sham pain. Pk PK Dk if Willie lit some gasoline. Thru the roof the family Went. Mother said How fortunate That we hadn't paid the rent. PF Plc Dk Pk First-That's a sandwich dog. Second-What kind of a dog is N Nfl 12041 UM up il-J Q Joe Qulick- No, but he Went that? whiff Egg, all to pieces when I told him. First-Half bred. . , Acme Buck Company I Face Brick of Character RYLTYLE FLOORING FOURTH FLOOR, ADAMS BUILDING DANVILLE. ILL. - L... - - v Q V V . . + 5555 Kwai? L Roi? ,. 7. , . He Qafter heroic attempt to get a date with herb- Please come to i the show with me, even if you have a cold. Adored one-'Tm afraid not, Pisslvgwisslv W Harold, it is too nice a show to be L, ,, w d tk' WN QL, sneeze a ak as at X E61 Visitor- Jimmie do you get -5-L good marks at school? ll Jimmie- Yesm, but I can't .w? g H gggggg gg show 'em. i it ic is X i R d' s f d P t V Prof.- What do you know a IOS- e S an al 5 about the Carilibeans'? BiCYCl0S-Til'9S Earl Alvvood- Hoe 'em and i Fishing Tackle x Water 'em regularly. 1 Prof.- Take Jane Oustin for S. 8 S. CO. instance. 3 QQ giifwem- You take her: I got 3 18 E. N01-th st. Phone 4011-W QQ EAM-J . - O A it Oi A -I is the factor that has given you concern in your high school work. If you had not been concerned about the success of your efforts. yol would not now be a member of the graduating class. While your concern about your Work was important in the past, it is even more important now-it will be more important each succeeding day. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS? If you are planning to enter the business world you should try to be a specialist. Brown's Business College has courses specially selected for those wishing to take more work in Accounting, Secretarial Duties, Filing and Office Practice. Ask for our catalog. Q c Brown s Business Colleqe PHONE MAIN 349 H. M. JONES, Principal -V-1 ' V ' s.- Q- Dl gl! V f Iajll rm nv S rm i v A4 l e One Hundred Ninely ' Za? N Q l ' 'lit k x V . x 1,1 7 ' fx K 0,1 , ,- 0 Q - lx df' 5 C' F' ' LM' . L, -1 5 1 F. J. TURNELL 2221.23 5 l .IEWELER 1 V .b'1f,fC4.+c. ',.Q'2'rCv,.Z1'lS1,1r-f.f'5 ff 'rw he '-f- 1 ifff,.Q1,,. Plaza Building 12 W. Main St. U Babe- What are those holes in H ggg gg-wg that fence? Hartz-A-Why, they are knot, John Stallings Chas. Hauk holes. , Babe- Why, those are too W StElll1l1gS D1'llg CO. holes. 3' X FOR PURE DRUGS 2 U Ikey treading report of football w g' Q gamej- I see where your son lost CIGARS' CANDY and PODAP ,.... twenly yards? Films Developed -- jqfl Able- Vot? So Careless. Vell l ERE, maybe it was only gingham. 616 N. Vermilion St. Phone 679 E ? 3' J. SIMON S EAST NORTH STREET Phone 1834-W All Work Must Be Guaranteed Before Leaving Shop. A Trial is all We Ask. We Do Not Cobble Shoes. But Rebuild by the Goodyear System. -Ex? K- I v I - V- 5 jg-3 V ,V lb gil rum nv S r sn '21 I Eg Page One Hundred Ninet y-0 e 7' Ns I l My fadder, Ikey Cohen, is a smart bizznessman. Ven dee teecher gives me a example in arif- metic vot I can't anser, I always go . . . to my fadder' Pfllllllllg and Deooratlng tk.. Pop, I says, how much is ten and ten? 801 W. Fairchild st. DW AAU' Ten and ten my son, says my 'W' fadder, is twenty-tree. PHONE 1263 I-.JL5-, Then I comes back to my fadder , wid this: You're wrong, fadderf' I says. The teacher said ten and ten was Edwin Smith Jgseph Smith L ...il twenty. I know, says my fadder, but it's always better to say more in case the customer vants to bar- gain. bk Pk Pk Sk Well misery loves company. Liq- uor used to bring miseryg now it brings company. SMITH BROTHERS HOME-K1 LLED MEATS 803 W. Williams St. in V l Phones Main 541-558 O 5 Q A lllestem Brick Comp.-:mu DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Facing Brick in All Shades and Textures Exclusive Manufacturers of Doric and Gothic Shades of Stippled Texture. Shale Common Brick CAPACITY 115,000,000 ANNUALLY V il v I D O 4 V 9 Q ,J ' 9 4 IA'-2 I AY I an A S f an 27 A I L Om' Hunflrvfl Ninety-ix . - L+ L Wasted Effort A Scotchman was found dead in front of a 1 cent punching ma- chine. The coroner found that death had been caused by over ex- ertion. Investigation disclosed a sign reading: Your penny returned if you hit hard enough. ik 24 Dk Pk Prof. to English 3 student who has placed his feet on the bench in front of him- Take you feet down, please, so I can see what you look like. The Student complies- That's sufficient, but then back up please. When You Think of Radio See E. B. COLLINS CO. Tel. 6 214 W. Main Danville Poster Advertising Company N ii- A . rw i...- l up I I I I Haskell Sign System My girl calls me maple syrup ' now. t ggwwn 'T What else could she call a re- D ,WV-1 ibo -1 Hngd Sap, 17 W. H3l'l'lS0l1 St. LBO Q l-.JB-+I Ai Y THE ToAs'r OF THE TOWN C Sno- 1te Bread AT YOUR GROCERS Your Meal Time Delight Baked Fresh Every Morning Herendeen Baking Conipany -v- I V ' gg -VJ D O '5 a ' o 4 E235 I A ll MA A S r nav A P 1. One Hundred Ninety-th it.-1 i V 1 A X I xv A f - V V i Pretty bad about the polecat. wasn't it? What's that? Hadn't heard about it. His father disowned him: cut him off without a scent. Solomon, old man, where do you get so many birthday pres- ents ?,' Oh, a word to the wives is suf- iicientf' PF PIC Pk Pk Co-ed dropped a book. A boy picked it up. Pardon me Miss, did you drop this American History. Drop it, the dickensf' she came back, I flunked it. Pls PK PK Pk Doctor- What did you do with the patient's temperature ? Nurse fFrightenedl- Oh grac- ious, I left it in the thermometer. Pls Pk Pk if Conductor- Say, young man, you can't go to New York on this ticket. It's marked New York to New Haven. Young man- That's all right. I'll ride backwards. PK Pk Pk Pk Guest- What's the matter with this coffee? It looks like mud. Waiter- Yes, sir, it was ground this morning. Pls PIC Pls Pk How do you like that date I got for you? Which one ? The blind one. Oh, she couldn't see me at all. Plf Pk Pk PIC He-- Say something soft and sweet to me, dearest. She- Custard pie. Drain-Pipes are much in de- mand in darkest Africa. The na- tives use them as collars for giraffes. Page One Hum Pk P14 24 Pls A cat is a fur coat in the primary E-vf-fa state. 50.4 Pk :xc :if Pk VAR' Soph.- You poor fish. Don't fold your napkin in a cafe. Fresh.- I gotta, to get it in my I pocket. PF PF Pk Plf It's a long worm that has no tail. Sheba- I just love this music. Q So do Ig maybe we're related. Pk Pk Plf Pk Whe nshe promises to be a sis- ter to you-look out brother! lagiq A Attention Girl Graduates! . l You are now ready to take up a l profession and become independ- ent. Why not take up the Nursing Profession '? Make Application Now to 1 0 9 St. Elizabeth s Hospital Thorough Theoretical and Practical Course SEPARATE NURSES' HOME v I l-Q-L D -1 l D Av' MA PWS rER'z7 A lreml Ninetv-t gg 5555056-3 MCCORD' GROCERY .l v A Groceries and Fresh Meats DQ 1 V 1.15 ' TELEPHONES 1435-1436 1128 NORTH GILBERT ST. Branch Office andl Factory 'P TWIN CITY ROOFING COMPANY Champaign, Illinois Q Henry Blrehne Company, IHC- Qi ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS -i PHONE 615 .iq E-ggi, Big 4 and Hazel su-eel Danville, nl. 1 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS l REYNOLDS ASPHALT SHINGLESN Phone 800 UKLEAN KOAL THAT KEEPS KLEAN ALL GRADES OF COAL Phone S1 ': V - .. V4 g V 'D V Q' , 9 O 4 A.-. I Avi' RY S r nav A P Om' Hundred Nill t fl A GQ 55505555 ' ' ' Y Y o BLuE BANNER, DAIRY . . MILK . . I Clarifled and Pasteurizecl. E Best For All flwe Family. Q U 40 W C EET PHONE MAIN 1870 W1 V A A , ,,,7,,,,,,, ,, Y, , , , ,,W ,M ,,, , ,,, ,, , ,Y E 1 ... in PHILLIPS BROTHERS G ROC E RS C O GOO Ph - V t ' If 'liii G 4 A A 1 A v I frzsn '17 A l'n:v Ono Hunalrwl Ninvty-six N A - M3 f if U A pil lil. Soph.- Do you charge for the Water in your coffee? Waiter- No, that's thrown in. Boy- O, mama, look at that man with the White pants. Mother- Those are his flan- iiels, dear. Boy- But mama, f3thQ1',S are red. Pk ill if Pk Paul Brewer- Say, old man, how's the best way to approach you for a loan ? Frances Watson- Well, if you are sensitive, you had better Write. and when you get my reply, tear it up Without reading it. Phillips Laundry DR Y CLEANING Danville. Illinois. F. L. Terry R. C. Parks Parks QVC Terry REALTORS Fischer Bldg.. 156 Ver. St. Phone 3525 Danville, Ill. R. E. Garrett New and Used Furniture and Stoves 27 COLLEGB sfr. Q . .ff f W L W 1, . D. C. Good, JW. D. l 1 504 BAUM BUILDING l Danville, Illinois l l Office Phone 1050 Q Res. Phone 4085-J. l l Dr. Edward J. Wheatley l 710 Fil-at National Bank Bldg. Danville, Illinois ii T.P.William5,M.D. l , 601 BAUM BLDG. l PHONE 545 Danville. Illinois. l C. E. Willrinson, ,M. D. 623-25 The Temple Danville. Illinois. Office Phone 792 l Res. Phone 1786. o .f COMPLIMENTS OF W. F. Baum 695 Son. 707 Baum Building N 1 hy? ees JM, ,,-1 ll .. -V V V 4 S E I v I DZ Y D q ' D 4 A V I A v I me av r B '21 A P fe Une Hunmlreml Ninety-s QS E Zi2S2 3gR 7 ' X I . il- UU U 5? .slp N V A V' V MRS. CRIIVFS CAFETERIA Y. W. C. A. Building 1 -'ww lvl INF bi O-iw A V 9 O QI V 9 q ' b ZAi,,,: I A 'il Swmzsn '17 A Pugl- Uma Humirwl Nim-ty-vi1gh1 A L W A The Last Word This cross-word puzzle craze must stop. I just went into the kitchen and found the cook trying to solve the linoleumf' :lf PF Dk Pls A Universal Problem Junior- Ma, will the ten com- mandments hurt anyone? Mother- Certainly not, son. Junior- Well that's all right, then. Baby just ate the one teach- er gave me yesterday. Pk P14 PF PK It is said that Luther Burbank is trying to cross an egg plant with a milkweed so as to have a custard plant for pies. 14 Pk Ulf Pls Those sky-Writers have nothing on me, chuckled the journalist as he Wrote an essay on the moon. l Danville Drug Co. DRUGS. SODAS. CIGARS High Class Perfumes and Candies for Graduation 2953 15 E. Main St. Phone 97 Gulick Drug Co. DRUGS, PAINTS. SUNDRIES and GRADUATING GIFTS 105 N. Vermilion st. Phone 129 'swf' Q CLASS! The Coming Season I WILL SHOW REAL CLASS FOR YOUNG MEN IN Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes OTTO . N WMA DANVILLE. ILLINOIS 101 EAST MAIN STREET TVQ . V ' v D Q 4 I , mm ms rsn'1 J g P Om- Humlrell Ninety-1 ,, - BROOKS oRoCERY N V Grocenes, Meats and School Suppl1es ,SIE l is Q si L WE soucrr YoUR PATRONAGE UQ, 459 .Iackson St. Phone Main 930 X - L D D7 . as . O . -L so V olmes 5 l.el'Nleve, Inc. I Office and Sales Rooms 26-28 North Hazel Street I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ' U EVERYTHING ON WHEELS Q Telephone 901 A iwq DANVILLE. ILLINOIS :Wi e PEPP as A A .A ses assi ' The Furniture Store Where People Like to Trade OPEN AN EXTENDED ACCOUNT WITH US i Penry urmture Company Complete Home Furnishers Outside The High Rent District 433-35-37 E. Main Street C. C. LEVERENZ H. T. LEVERENZ DRINK' I Clzero-Cola if E Sf V D E ern-Eula M1129 E C0111 I jfl5ll'V Rear S N. Jackson l DANVILLE. ILLINOIS PHONE 123 -Vd I v l S- .- Egg V log 1 S '11 ' Page Two Hu mired W Z5 t exec-QE D Ns K v cr E.rpIainnz7rz.g The Game Bride tconsulting cook-bookJ- Erma F.-Hwhy did they Stop Oh, my cake is burning and I that man from running with the can't take it out for five minutes ball? yet? H J X is . Ed ' N.-- Th d'd t t i . Wm eil 1 no Wan Are they engaged? I heard --- NVQ him to make a goal. , , , 6, , , 'riff-1 fbo 4' E HBM I th u ht the Ob.eCt him begging tor Just one, behind bog, LAM ma- O g J the palms over there. Ugg L 1.1 of the game was to make goals. Ed.- Yes, but he was running toward the wrong goal. He is on the other side. Erna- Well I Can't see Why they have to knock him down to tell him about it. Everybody makes mistakes. Pk Pk Pk :lf Lolly- That girl has Franklin teeth. Pop- How come '?'7 NaW! They're married. He was askin' for a dollar. H. lVI. DA VIDSON MEATS. GROCERIES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES STUDENT LUNCHES Cor. Jackson and Fairchild ...--. ll t . . Batteries Repairing Owell 5 Madden 130 North Walnut Street Main S42 DANVILLE. ILLINOIS Eifilf 295931 l e Two Hundred On A V VX - 4 Good Gracfious.' Aunt Mary- Good gracious. Harold, what would your mother say i fshe saw you smoking those J Francis Liggett- What kind of date do you like best? Rose Hageman- Mandate, of course. :K it X it N Cigfl1'ettQS? H , Jack- Hast thou heard that T1 Harold,lC21lmlyl.- She dnhave 3 l Shylock is once more Wealthy ? B-Q? et- They fe h9e1'Xelgj1'etteS' I Tom- Yes, he has been selling PVT .. A ' V i a correspondence course on 'How PO Q' Archie Johnson at an art gallery. y to Loose Flesh., H I e This, aunt, is the Angelus. I 95 ak it ak 2 BY Millet- l Is skiing hard on the feet? f Aunt- How shameful! That l ..NOhnOt O nthe feetf, man has actually copied the calen- dar that's hung in our kitchen for ee e I twenty years. gm I know my eggs, said the hen. I Allelel bon Se Ruela X as she scratched the china egg out I 1 I3 of her nest. l MERCHANT TA1LoRs Q Ohl What a piteous spectacle, -9 7 . I N Y cried the Englishman as his mon- l J N' xelmlhen btreet TV-5 I I ,, e ,- r M Egg, eele elaehed to the eldewalk' i Aetna House Block Danville. Ill. -A O Q -L 4 .L BREDEHOFT DAIRY I 4 9 l LK Vacuum Electric I RED ST l E Phone .4145 , W ASI-IER i YT 0 l T gPAS'E4Er?kZEDg i THE C ,,' l KINNINGHAM ELECTRIC Co. I q4'VlLLY,-wi - i - J I 122 N. Vermilion Street PHUNE 2 617 N. VER. I Danville. Illinois A BREDEHOFT DAIRY PHONE 3360 Egggi iT 'vga' ITV.: fb--, l A, l mn av S 1' an '17 A P yr Two Hundred Tw KE ZDSQERSSQ O , ,,, , , ,7 Burge Variety Store , ' Rugs, Furniture, Bicycles, Stoves,Etc:. '- I I WM. T. BURGE. Prop. K X Q V 109-111 EAST NORTH STREET DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Nfl :Nfl V cl 77 , ,L 4 Q H Ben Carsonls' Pharmacy l Vermilion at Fairchild Street D. H. S. HEADQUARTERS H DRUGS, F01' SICK ROOM SUPPLIES KDDAKS. CANDIES. SODA STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS A Good Drug Store for the Whole Family. PHONE 1633 FOR PROMPT SERVICE il IEE? I- V 13 9 O ' 1: 4 W I M R 5 r '27 A I 'l'wn HlII1!il't'll 'l'l1i's-0 f - i V l D 4 iw Jo-My father is a big rubber man in the United States. Do- Indeed ? Jo- Yes, he's a rubber in a turkish bath. Lewis Kiningham- You look sweet enough to eat. Myra McCalman- I do eat. When shall we go? Is that clock right over there sonny? Sure it is, where'd you think it was, in Chicago. Pk Pk 2? :li She- Why is it you've re- mained a bachelor this long? He- By choice. She- Isn't that a little un- Couldwt Trust Tlzefm, Judge- Why didn't you stop beating him when he cried. 'enough'? Sambo- Wy, ye see, sah, he's sich a liar, ye can't nevah believe him. Some people play golf. others merely take their exercise on the golf links. If a girl is really clever she can get so close to a man that when he tries to kiss her she can't get away. PF Pk PF if Time to More O11 He- Your face looks familiar. Believe we've met before. Him- Right, I loaned you five N .1--4 I V 'sos la ll WQ grateful to the girls? dollars six years ago that you were :NTT EO Q, He- It wasn't my choice. going to pay back in three daysf' E G, js A .A Trent Bros. Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors. Cabinet Work, Moulding, Etc. 917-TELEPHONES-923 522 Franklin St. Danville. Ill. Ib 'Y Ib A I Hmmm' SWlfZii1'17 I l ge Two Hunflrefl Fo 5i w V 4 WV, Y, , ,,v,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,7Y, . ,W4 , -, ,, , , , , , fnnfw, ,W , , E. J. Rgan Co1'.n'pan'g A Plumlbing ancl Heating Ventilating ancl Engineering DQ All Plumbing, Heating and Ventilation Work in the New High School DW1 PQ 1 P t in by US. F051 -- QS. 117 N. WALNUT bTREET DANVILLE ILL I l'IoWarclHlVla1ftin Tire Co. IHC. HU w 114-116 North Hazel Street Q DANVILLE ILLINOIS P O C' DDO Q EAN-1, five f e . few, feet 77,V, I , as Lili G. W. MOORE 55' SON Furniture, Stoves, Floor Coverings PHONE 4171-W 4 NORTH IACKSON STREET DANVILLE ILLINOIS - -Y -fri - 777-V-V77 ,L 7, , , , 7,7 ,W 175-PHONES-676 Rough Dry-Wet Wash--Soft Finish -V l V ' - V- 9 QC-Q Y QQ ' ,P 41 41,1 I A v I IT'lER '2 77 A e Two Hundred Five LL 4 , s J4 24F15CiV , Y LV .,L Y,,. . fwfrr , ,L SPANGLER BROS. p ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS Agents F011 Lexington and Wonder Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe and Pipeless. 'N-VZ Cornices Galvanized Iron and Copper. TY-H mi Skylights, VentilatoIiEieSlglg:gi1iihiRo3fing, Metal Ceilings ECE 118 and 120 Oakwood Avenue Danville. Illinois. 1 X ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' '7 f 4 7 'W ' M' W ' 7 F Gasthof 5? Com an . . P Y 'X U A 'E ' ID Q F11 C121 QCOTHJEOTS Eg 112-14 NORTH HAZEL STREET DANVILLE, ILL. iii ,i E A E F-il 1 L L L LL LL L L L L, LLLLL ,L L L L L ,LL V lVlarrs -Tanner Electric Company 1 Everything Electrical 1 Washing Machines -Radios 135 VERMILION STREET PHONE 717 Shoes Young lVlen's Clothing X' PW!-,'-?7+U4'f5N -ICT L v CK . W eannfw 12 ' . flncorporated, g 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Hats and Caps Ready-to-Wear -V-A L I v I ' -vi i' l l rxmfofzy SWIVLER '11 i Egg ' v M 7 - V g V 4 A D v Y 2 ,f . ,, --1 WM--Nff-F X 1iK f Cuff nf, . 2 -- ffx F Q 4 ' L3 az, Q iam XY L u - 1. ,g.5'. Q Xil N: H: v '-2535 wgqi- M -,Af - f J! ,ghyq k. 'j' 'A' 5- F X 'rf , - ' .- V. I? - h W lffh ki 2-f efmwvifh f K: . fuiifixi 'I fQ125'5J Q' V 1 Tiff-b K V h X kv3..QEiAaj'-,. , 1 , , , :LxATmxMTQ N Ms in ' ' ?i4f3iYf'ffs,N5Qf3:5g?iJQQ ..x X -Q -M .mgg xx .T C9 .ji 6,5115 ' gy, A ' 53 W Y, OSB, 5 ' W . - . 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