Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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Although he has been principal for only a short time, because of his years of devotion to our best interests, his sincere regard for every teacher and his strong moral character, he promises to be one of the greatest leaders we have had. - We, the class of 1930, extend our best wishes to him in his new position. Page Ten MR R M DUFFIN M A LIIHYCTSIIX of 111111019 Isszvtmzt Pnmzjwal L Ieel th'1t ue one M1 Duthn mu Z19S1Std11t p1111ClP211 and trusted fr1end, a debt of glatltude 101 Ins sxmpithx hls gentle chldmgs for fI11SdCIT1C9.110I'S 'md hls untelgned HppI'CLlEltl0l'1 or CHO1 ts to sucu-:ed Pa Elc J, i l A - ff A H I '-X l MR DONALD V SCHOOLCRAFT A B VVabash College' Unixersity of Illinois Dean of Boys R. .SCHOOLCRAFT through his genial personality sy mpathetic at- IVIISS GERTRUDE PAYN E, Ph.B. University of Chicago Dean of Girls IN our four xears association with Miss Pax ne we have learned to love and ad mire her. Through our almost daily con tact with her we have come to think of her as our adviser a true friend and above all a sympathizer xx ith us in our troubles titude and untiring endeax or as a teacher and adviser of the Boosters Club has en- deared himself to all D.H.S. students. In his nevs position as Dean of Boys vse are 1ool'ing forn ard to a continuance of these enjovable relations. We extend our best wishes for his succes. Page Twelve E is -www -AJf-95lfGvE-si Q ' 4 1 Q. . Y. 4' B 'Q Ya , . 4 . K N ' -4 K -4 1 Q. xl ' ' 1 I I 49,5,,:,-iss, is , , ie: far :J ixfffrg-f,g ,fTWD?-'fa'f11fnf':1-- 'wal -. 3 3 ff,r-ww zfifwlffefrvwgsf-t Laws-,, -- . ,N -I W--sf U 1. fa ' -5-'ltliaifl-f1L,.'a,.:,.1,'1.1 i.?m-1 .2 5' :Ev-. ' ' . . Z , f ' ' A 1 - -' ' ' ' ii- E MISS LEGG MISS BUSBY MR. JOHNSON MISS BOYER MISS MOULTON PANsY Avis LEGG Illinois State Normal University Lots Busnv, A.B. University of Illinois CLAR1-:Nei-3 O. JOHNSON, A.B. Augustana College: Massachusetts Insti tntc of Teehnologyg University of Illi- nois. IYIILDRED Boyiik, A.B. Illinois VVesleyan University LINA M. MOULTON, A.B., B.S. Lincoln Collegeg University of Illinois JEAN TW1'1'CI-IELL Battle Creek College GLENN IQ ROBI2R'1'SON, A.B X'Vabash Collegeg University XIIRIAM BREWER, B.A. Northwestern University XVILLIAM Hom? Rose Polytechnicg University SIGNI3 LARSON, A.B. Augustana College MISS TWITCHELL MR. ROBERTSON MISS BREWER MR. HOFF MISS LARSON Page Th irtvvn W e':.?'1iEIf'Tl2 VA'iE1,4 'fgi Mi' -A, I , ,, .o,.. , .,o.. . , - , -F 2, '1 N F .1 ,.. : - l K I I I I 2 I I I l I I if I I 1 Y H., ig-if , gffd-f 'f Ipfilhpr ig..,,y 5 ' V-.fp--A .yJ.Aj?f:, ,JQA . ,,,-- -:SE 25'v .3.i .V .ut ,- 52:5-Fi-I ., I yn' ,,--- S-so . - ' .M K I J Sl 'XNXX V V I-T52 ' I 'Ii 'FI' - f I lhifie 5 ,f S E! l . ff gif I ' . l . Q. K I I l I I. I I MISS BROWN MR. KESSEL MISS MITCHELL MR. BANDY MISS KEVE ' I I i GLADYS BROWN, B.A. HELEN THOMPSON, A.B. ll i University of Illinois Illinois Vlfesleyem Universityg University of Illinois 9 I MAURICE KESSIQL, B.S. GALEN C. BOGER, A.B. l Indiana State Teachers' College Indiana University I I2512R'rIzAM FRENCH Q BIAMIE L. BIITCHELL, HS. 1 . . I V . Cliautzluqna CN. YJ School tor LllJ1Tl.l'1- I 1 University of Illinois uns I L1is'1'151z RANDY, B.S. RUTH GERHARD, IIS Q ' University of Illinois Purtlue I'1IiveI'sity f FLORENCE Kicvn, BA. IXIARY ELIZABETH FRAZIER, A.B. fl Cornell College-Q Chicago Art Institute University of Illinoisg Illinois VVOman'S Collegeg Columbia Universityg Univer- sity of Colorado. 1 E I F. I I l I l l. IAN VV ir . X U MISS THOMPSON MISS BOGER MISS FRENCH MISS GERHARD MISS FRAZIER I I x I xx Page Fourteen Y I ,, L ll ------ ---M -..4.. .,..,..- ,. .- I ,l W I .I W -ry 'Vp Y , YW- --- ...H Y-3971:--Q:--?-W . -- 'C' T'51 7 ':'.l'-'-1 Inf: rr- ,'1 'I - 1 r l ' -..?f,g?z:ImQ:,+Lf1 J' -- 1.5. 3 ' ' ' O ,4..,g,Q.gg...Qmf:1l'- , I .1- . - A--'.1'7 . ' f f,,..,.,.5:-'fL,,.:61.,fy--'--I , i l 1-x'r-N, , ..s'-ffsitfgtg .. XX I A 1 F,-, I,-- ff N -- v M H . - -ff:-an - - nf'- ,. '- 3fI??'IJfV' I . I,,,F:fr :'1, Er- ' .- ,. .. .-I .R f ,+L A, -. ,- ,. , I It 2. X ,f-r' MISS PARKER MR. WOLFE MISS SANDESON MR. HOGBIN MISS RHOADS DOLPHA PARKER, Pl1.B. University of Chicago LERov VVOLFE, B.A. Ohio VVesleyang University of Chicago Law RUTH SANDESON, M.A. University of Chicagog Columbia Uni- versity FINLEY H. HOGBIN, A.B. Eureka College 'IXIARIE RHoADs, A.B. University of Illinois ELIZABETH OLMSTED, A.B. University of Michigan IWERRILL FAULK, A.M. University of Illinoisg Northwestern University IVIARTHA ANNE WILSON, A.B. Rockford College NIELVIN MERRILL VVALL, A.B. Eureka Collegeg University of Illinois FERNE HAVILAND, Ph.B. University of Chicago x 'N MISS OLMSTED MR. FAULK MISS WILSON MR. WALL I MISS HAVILAND Pagv Fiftrvn '1 Q ' Miss MARKLEY Q MR. COOPER Miss N. LAMB MR. WALTER Miss DAGUE I I-F.. 'I' .fb q EDITH WARFEL IVIARKLEY, Ph.B. RUTH ERNEST, A.B. e University of Chicagog University of University of Illinoisg Oregon College of VVisconsing Magill Universityg Sorbonne Agriculture RUDY W. COOPER HELEN L. SHAFFER, A.B. Diploma of Music, Monmouthp Univer- sity of Illinois XVestern Collegeg Ohio University NELLE LAMB, A.B. PAUL B. COLLINS, A.B. University of Illinois, Gem City Busi- NVabash College ness College, Quincy, Illinois. X, W ILLIAM R. VVALTER, B.S. RIARY ll'lILL1iR, M.A. 'Mi Ti, University of Illinois University of Illinois NIADELINE DAC-UE, A.B. Home M. HAMILTON, A.B. DePauw University R1-adley Collegeg Carpenter's Business School. MISS ERNEST MISS SHAFFER MR. P. B. COLLINS MISS MILLER MISS HAMILTON ,V Pagc Sixteen H . 1 -f of Rgee,..gf-fi.-Q-1.afgg-.free ' -elf-f..:? i ll Jvvfx 1 l.::ft, - JG , HILL. swf li . I . tx ' ,ml F .X if H1 fre-' ,f H1 f fl fri!! Cr . JI J., , fl if 4 J Q75 ,ll ,' ,ij Ji 5 fiiff' fhviiii ff? J - . f .1 ,Alf . . 5' ,..4..,,,, -... . ...H ,.,,.,...... . .W ..-.---L .,..L, f.,. .. . ...v - .R .. . .. A A - , , . f R , -:Af .-r'f I ' ' -mm. ' -' ' ' Arr- ' 'Q re- -i-1'-'- .-ef f4-'- A - - 'wwf' f , l f I I A ' f- f f Q A www. ,A ff 5 MNH 5,-V f'2H,..w,,. 5 -i A 8 Q -W , rf- ' ' M ' fn -4 .wt ..,, --g -i,:,.f 1 fm . A --1 -N355-Ura. 'f'ww'f:f'i' . . it N. L P .,,.,-if few 'Fw Q H -ai ' 'n-. 'M Q-,-141 A' t., ' ' p. ,. 'L'-3:5 ff' 555 ,..1r'? lay? ,,..- .Hu Qu.. .wi 1, s N 'i1 I V 5f:?'?1-' Ei gg.-. .,. -,, V S355 KF 4, .-, It I AX Ji. ,,,.-ff i.,-rE,,,,-al.-wig MISS JOHNSTON MISS FREY MRS. ENGLISH MRS. KUBITZ MISS CONOVER HARRIET L JOHNSTON, A B Knox College Northwestern University IRITA FRLY, AB Knox College University of Illinois: University of Wisconsin Mus B1,N C ENGLISH University of Illinois Gracllmte of Chi- cago Musical College E IDA IXLPITZ MA Ilnnersitx of Illinois HELEN S CONOVER, AB Louisli TAYLOR, A.B. University of Illinois DAVE WESTWATER, B.S. University of Illinois RUTH MOLTDY, A.B. Indiana University RALPH M. ESPY, l3.Ed. University of Illinoisg Ill mal University. FRANCES SHUTTS, A.B. inois State Nor WICSIETU College University of Illinois: University of W'is- consing Sorbonne MISS TAYLOR MR WESTWATER' MISS MOUDY MR. ESPY MISS SHUTTS Page .S eveutecn - V ,.,,,,,.g ',...ff , ' Eff ,. - :.:f.-f':,.i. ' I-,..f' 1 W...-5 -L fjyf if- b..,1fgr1f'f ,. .,.-f -,..- ,v,, . , at 4. . . . , 4 . Y - u , . I u I 4 , . 7 v 1 . I , ' . . . .V . Y . . - W - Y V ,I 7 I X, -- ,.Q, -I I W 1 . J V .1 LN . ,f , I -Q W-H S -mqr ' Q., , XX ww:-. f , , sw, I ,gm , MISS K. COLLINS MR. W. G. COLLINS MISS COWAN MR. HAWKINS MISS CUNNINGHAM KATHRYN A. COLLINS, A.B. DOROTHY L. GAINES, A.B. University of South Dakota University of Illinois IVILLIAM G. COLLINS, B.S. GLENNA M. WILKINS, A.B. IJIIINEYSIIN of IIIIIIOIS Bradley College UHINCTSIIY of Wxscon sm University of Colorado ESTHFR COWAN, B S WILBI-,RT D MINGLE Ohio State Umxersity Umversity Of Charleston Normal Unlversity of IllI Illinois IIOIS I H HAIKKINS AIxN Nl BONSTLIN, B S Central Normal College Indlana Unix er sity Bradley College University of Ill1 nois Penn College for Women Pittsburgh P ll' Battle Creek College HELEN CUINNINCHAM, A M HALLIR EUNICI LAMB, AB University of Iowa Umxerslty of Chi cago Umxersity Of Illmols MISS GAINES MISS WILKINS MR MINGEE MISS BONSTEIN MISS H LAMB Page Ezghteen se- 33, SQL mia' XX. I is II 4 I If ll I , I I I I v n v 4 Y 1 u I n V 1 I ' - -I n y n - , ' I I Q . l l . 4 . , 1 . ' .Y . . . . I . . . .- , 1 u , . l I . Q. . ,, . - ' ' ' 1 - f - ' I . ' . . ' ' 1 D 1 9 - '-: I , I . 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Q 'QQ T5 , '- J N' vw-'sf gf' qw 5-Mir? wfffaix-sf? - . 'xwifv N' ' gf' I 1 :.:, .4 - - .: - 1 2 : W , Y . , I f 4 ' -- , 522 if S5553 'X Q s D 5 5 'SSS' - m sg H- 1 f f- x .31 5 1 'ell' 'F . . 5539 2 1. --.1 . ' if ff ' .C ' . ii- --If.: Wikis ? 1 -.x.'5' VI , , , X?,q,,:,4 -.Q - ' NN ' . , mv.. I . Ja , ggywzf 'I 5 ' F , r x L. ' fs' . X ' 'e s IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM C. BAER WILLIAM C. BAER WAS BORN IN BUFFALO N. Y.. NOVEMBER 6 1887. HE VVAS GRADUATED FROM LAKE FOREST COLLEGE AND RECEIVED HIS MASTER'S DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. HE CAME TO DANVILLE IN 1913 AS COACH AND TEACHER, IN 1916 HE BECAME PRINCIPAL HE HELD MANY OFFICES AND NVAS VERY PROMINENT IN EDUCATIONAL OR GANIZATIONS THROUGHOUT THE STATI' THE FOLLOIVING TRIBUTES HAVE BEEN PAID MR. BAER BY 'THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY: PRINCIPAL XVILLIAM C. BAER, NVHO DEVOTED SEVENTEEN YEARS OF HIS LIFE' TO DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, VVAS CALLED FROM US BY DEATH JANUARY, THE TEN'TH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY. WHEREAS: HIS PERSONAL INTEREST IN EVERY ACTIVITY OF D. H. S. DEVELOPED A BOND OF FRIENDSHIP AND SERVED AS AN INCENTIVE AND' ENCOURAGEMENT TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY, AND THE CONTRIBUTION IVHICH HE MADE TO OUR SCHOOL BY HIS CONSTRUCTIVE VVORK AND SCHOLARLY ABILITY IS OF LASTING NVORTH: AND WHEREAS: BY HIS HELPFUL PARTICIPATION IN VARIED ACTIVITIES HE ENRICHED THE LIFE OF THE COMMUNITY, AND BY HIS APPRECIATION OF EDUCATIONAL VALUES AND CONTACTS NVITH OTHER SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS HE ACHIEVED POSITIONS OF HONOR AND BECAME A RECOGNIZED LEADER IN THE STATE' BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, THAT THE FACULTY OF DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL EXPRESS OUR PROFOUND REGARD FOR WILLIAM C. BAER, AND OUR DEEP SENSE OF THE LOSS OF A KIND AND LOYAL FRIEND: AND THAT WE PRESENT THIS SET OF RESOLUTIONS TO HIS FAMILY AND EMBODY IT IN THE RECORDS OF THE SCHOOL AS A TOKEN OF THE HIGH ESTEEM IN IVHICH MR. BAER WAS HELD. THE FACULTY DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL IVHEREAS, GOD, OUR FATHER, HAS CALLED OUR BELOVED PRINCIPAL AND FRIEND, MR. XVILLIAM C. BAER, FROM OUR MIDST, EVEN IVHILE HE STILL LED US, ON THE MORNING OF JANUARY 10 OF THIS YEAR, 1930-OUR PRINCIPAL WVHO HAS SERVED DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FAITHFULLY AND IVISELY FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS AND VVHO. DURING ALL THIS TIME IN HIS XVILLING, EFFICIENT, AND UNCEASING MAKE HIM A SYMBOL OF THE LAS'T MOTTO HE GAVE US- CO-OPERATION -AND OF THE TRUE D. H. S. SPIRIT: AND, OF VVHOM NVE LIKE TO REMEMBER THAT THROUGHOUT THESE SERVICES THROUGH HIS PATIENCE, GENEROSITY, KINDLINESS, AND PERFECT UNDERSTANDING AT ALL TIMES, HE HAS KEPT A STRONG BOND OF LOYALTY AND NEARNESS BETXVEEIN HIMSELF AND HIS STUDENT BODY: AND SINCE, THROUGHOUT AND ABOVE ALL THESE TIES, THERE HAS ALVVAYS BEEN SOMETHING DEEPER, THAT GREW FROM OUR DEALINGS WVITH HIM AND ADDED TO OUR ADMIRATION OF HIM, AND BOUND US CLOSER TO HIM, AN AFFECTION THAT HAS BECOME A REAL, DEEP-SEATED STUDENTS LOVE FOR MR. BAER-AS STRONG AS HIS LOVE FOR US: AND, E AS NOTHING CAN EVER REPLACE HIM TO US OR EVER DIM OUR MEMORY OF ALL HE HAS MEANT 'TO US: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY OF DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, AT TI-IE RECOMMENDATION OF A COMMITTEE OF REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS ADOPT THESE RESOLUTIONS BY A SPECIAL VOTE, AND THAT THEY BE AFFIXED PER MANENTLY TO THE RECORDS OF D. H. S., AND THAT THEY BE SUITABLY ENGROSSEI1 AND PRESENTED, BY HIS ONVN STUDENT BODY, TO THE FAMILY OF MR. YVILLIAM C BAER. THE STUDENT BODY DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LEWIS WILCOXEN LEIVIS OSCAR IVILCOXEN YVAS A SENIOR IN DANVILLE HIGH AT THE TIBII OF HIS DEATH. HE NVAS BORN OCTOBER 9, 1910, AT DANVILLE, ILLINOIS. HE AT TENDED THE OAKLAVVN AND DOUGLAS GRADE SCHOOLS, IN DANVILLE AND GRADUATEIJ FROM THE SCHOOL AT UNION CORNER. HE IVILL LONG BE REMEMBERED IN THE SCHOOL. ' Pagc' Tuelxh tuo -S 0 3' W F1 2 FI F' F 5 Z U un 111 F' 71 rn 3' ru 73 ... '11 ... 0 F1 I 3, . m 1 ' 77 . D1 Z U m W . F1 '- ,U . CI U7 ... 7 - 41 3 . o C . 3, . :J I-' m w . f 1-1 W 4 .- O i . :fx . un , 'S r :E ' Q 3' . I-. . . . . 4 . '-I 1 - v 'H--nT....,- rg.-i 7'M 4 ' Aw.-.1 ..,,, . A -Aff ' N V 'PI E3557'I '11':1HG ,Nff .- . L 5 CC MISS SANDESON Senior dviscr J4 FRIEND is one who stands to share your every touch of grief and care -such a friend our Senior Adviser, Miss Sande- son, has been to us. VVith her ideals and assistance we, the Class of '30, are piloting the ship Success. K SENIOR CLASS SONG CUR SHIP SUCCESS Our ship leaves the harbor of D.H.S. To sail life's sea in calm or stress, The class of thirty as the pilot bold Is guiding this vessel to lands untold, Vve dream of deeds of valor and might, Our craft flies the colors Maroon and White, We have as our chart our lessons well learned, Our compass the honors that we have earned. CHORUS We're piloting the Ship Success, This loyal class of D. H. S. May our compass point us to deeds of right, Of justice and mercy and valor and might. VVe've spent many days in this Harbor of Peace And our words of praise can never cease, So with pleasant thoughts of days of yore, VVe leave this Harbor to return no more. We shall sail life's sea-some far-some near, But where e're we roam, we shall ever hold dear Our memories of the days spent in D. H. S. Our Teachers and friends-the dearest and best. LOUISE FOULK. CLASS Morro CLASS' Cowie Were Pzloting the Ship Success .Maroon Page Twenty-four ,W '14, ..,- V' MILLER BAUM JANE PAYNE AARON DONNER BETTY JOHNSON JOHN SIBLEY PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN SECRETARY CHAIRMAN HISTORIAN PROGRAM COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE qfzstory of the Glass o 50 HE Class of 1930 IS the th1rd to have passed Its entlre four years in the new Hxgh School and also the largest class ever to graduate We feel we have more than upheld the h1gh trad1tIons ot the school in scholastxc attamments and 111 lIte1ar5, 21tl1lCtlC, musIcal and dramatic achieve- ments a pardonable przde wx hen one conslders the glorxous annals of D.H.S. Our Class motto IS U L It Pzlotmg tht ihzfv Sumcss We wlll meet rough vxaters 111 ou1 hfe 5 course but vuth the dlI'CLt1OIlS marked for us through the joy- ous xears under the vuse guldance ot our Iaculty, we feel conhdent we are going torth on ou1 Journey through hfe wlth courageous hearts and undaunted spirit. DWIGHT OLIVER ELIZABETH WALTER BURTON MEDORA JOHN ENGLISH REPRESENTATIVE WHEAT!-EY HENDWCH VIcE-PREsIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE CHAIRMAN STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL INVITATION COMMITTEE Page Tucnq fi e A II fi m...,g,+jq5fgz f Q ,. YYY, pr ,. ...- I I I f I l rf I E! I5 1 ag ,I l ti I M5 I Q2 -1 I 'Q --1 ,L A I 5' I I I :Pg l I QI 3 Q I ' 7 - ' . , 1 . . N . . lg E A .V lv , Q 7 . l , , X. . W . v fi? , ,' - - - . - , 3,3 fs ' . ' V ' V' l l :Ji 4 ii 1 . ,il 53 r I sg l l I ' 3 l 1 Elf 1? I I 51 A 5 , I ag 1 . I, 1, Ei - I l 11 f1'3fi?.,fNe4-2 ' ' a e g a tf- f 1 f E W. .7 7 BISSELL ADAMS HOCHMUTH VIBBEART WHERRY NIARGARET BISSELL Commerezal Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 29 Hobby Club, 2: Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2: Bells of Beaujolaisf' 1: Latin Club, 1, 24 G. A. A., 2, 33 Boosters' Club, 2, 35 Science Club, 45 Wranglers' Club, 4g Med- ley Staff, 45 Quill Sz Scroll, 4. HAROLD ADAMS General Course Football, 3, 45 B. A. A., 3, 4: D Association, 3, 4: President, 43 Medley Stalf, -l. LUCILLE HGCHMUTH General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 45 Latin Club, 3, 4: Program Committee. 4g Girl Reserves, 4: Medley Stall, 4: Science Club, 45 Senior Motto Com- mittee, 4. BERAH VIBBEART Commercial Course Basketball, 2-4g Baseball, 2-4: Captain, 43 Cross Country, 3, 45 Captain, 4, D Association, 3, 4: B. A. A., 3, 4. FRANCES VVHERRY General Course Girls' Club, 1-4g Cabinet, 3, 4: Hobby Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 2-4g Cabinet, 2, 4: G. A. A., 2, 3: Cub Reporter, 3: Maroon and White, 4: Latin Club, 2: Boosters' Club, 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club, 2. 4: Wranglers' Club, 2-4: Science Club, 2-43 Chairman Program Committee, 4: Library Stu- dent Assistant, 3, 4. LEONORE WHITE General Course Girls' Club, 1-4, Girls' Glee Club, 1-4: G. A. A., 2, 3: Latin Club, 2, 33 Boosters' Club, 3: Hobby Club, 3: Medley Staff, 4. DWIGHT OLIVER Commerfial Course Basketball, 1-43 Captain, 3: Baseball, l, 2, 45 D Association, 3, 4g Vice-President, 4: B. A. A., 3, 4: Secretary, 4g Student Council, 4: Medley Stall, 4g Captain Applejack, 4. DOROTHY MAE KIPPLE General Course Latin Club, 25 Girls' Glee Club, 1-4: Operetta, l,-3: Library Student Committee, 4: Science Club, JOHN ENGLISH General Course Hi-Y Club, 2-45 President, 4: Student Council, 3: Junior Class President, Senior Class Vicea President, B. A. A., 1--lg Boosters' Club, 2-4, Football, 2-4: Track, 3: Library Student Com- mittee, 4: D Association: Editor Medley, 4. NIARY CEGILE GILMORE General C curse Girls' Club, 3, 4. WHITE OLIVER KIPPLE ENGLISH GILMORE Page Twenty-six ' ' ' .. ' ' I U f 22141 .- ':.,.'f. ,LFE-J ' f- ' ' '- L41 HEISSER POLL WELLENREITER BAILEY SHARP ELNORA HEISSER Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-43 Cabinet, 4g Girl Reserves, 1-45 G. A. A., 1-4g Medley Art Staff, 3, 43 Cub Re- orter, 3: Maroon and WVhite, 43 Wranglers' IClub, 3, 4g Social Committee, 4: Library Stud--nt Assistant, 3, 45 Library Art Chairman, 3 5 Boosters' Club, 45 Senior Program Comrnittee, 4: Scxenae Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 43 Quill 8: Scroll, 4. THEODORE POLL General Course Band, 2-4. DOROTHY WELLENREITER General Course ' Girls' Club, 1-45 Cabinet, 2-4: Wrnaglers' Club, lg Latin Club, 3, 4: Vice-President, 45 Girl Reserves, 43 Library Student Committee, 4: Mcd- ley Staff, 45 Science Club, 43 Senior Song Com- mittee, 4. ICENNETH D. BAILEY Commercial Course Boosters' Club, 1-45 B. A. A., 1-4, Football, 1, 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 2-43 Boys' Glee Club, 25 Student Council, 35 D Assogiation, 3, 4, Mud- ley Stall, 4: Captain AppleJack, 4. STELLA M. SHARP Ge-neral Course , Girls' Club, 1-4: Girl Reserves, 1, 2: Latin Club, 2, Senior Life Saving Corps, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2-4: Boosters' Club, 49 Science Club, 4. f HESTER L. JONES Commercial Course Boosters' Club, 3g Girls' Club, 3, 49 G. A. A., 2. RICHARD RAUSCHENBERGER General Course INEZ HEALD Commercial Course G. A. A., 1: Girls' Club, 4: Science Club, 4, Captain Applejackn, 4. . JAMES MCCONNEI,L General Course Track, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4. LOUISE FOULK Commercial C ourse , Girls' Club, 1-45 Latin Club, 2, Boosters' Club, 2, 39 Science Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4: Class Song, 4. JONES RAUSCHENBERGER HEALD MCCONNELL FOULK Page '1 wcrxty-seven: if-Ill A . X K WASHBURN THOMAS TAYLO MELVILLE PARKER MYRTLE FERN WASHBURN Commercial Course Cub Reporter 1' Basketball 1' G. A. -K. 3. 4: Boosters Club 2 4' Science Club 3 4' Girls Club 1-4' Hobby Club 3 4' Girl Reserves 1-4' Home Economics Club 4. CHESTER THOMAS Commercial Course Boys Glee Club 2-4. BEUDELLA TAYLO General Course C Ross RILLVILLL General Course Band 1' Football 4' Basketlnll 4' Booster: Clu 4. MARTHA PARKER General Course Girls Glee Club 1-3' Girls Club 1-4' Cabinet AVA ASHLEY General Course Latin Club 13 Science Club 14 Vllranglers Club 14 Girls Club 14 Boosters Club 2 3 Red Cross Life Saving Cor s 3 Home Econom EIS HClub 4 Senior Color ommlttee 4 Medley ta 4 CLINTON BARTOS Commerrzal Course Orehestra 3 4 Boosters Club 4 LOUISE HART General Course 13 Science Clun 4 Lsbrary Student 'KSSISIBIII 4 Home Fconomics Club 4 IXLYLETH SMART General Course Ll m Club 1 3 Science Cl 1b I 3 Boas ers Club 1 3 Cub Reporter 2 Maroon and W hi L 3 4 Library Student Committee 4 LILA F ERN JOHNSTON General Course s Club 14 Soccer 2 G A A 2 3 G1 Glee Club 4 ASHLEY BARTOS HART SMART JOHNSTON Page Twenty eight 1, Wi-fi- 'EL W 'FT- N -s-Q -as :-,' A P' 17 , 0 . N .3 - F - ' 9 L . . U7 ' 'f 2. f, . . V B ' 0 Q . . E , . P' A -1- ' . - w ' O 44 O V' n . ,.. 0 r '1 UI' 1 - Q . E. . f- rf . . ca . ., ,, . gg ' , 51' -f . .. 1 . . 4 .0 h , ' - 1 E , - ' C7 r , 0 D, .. I - , l .. w i 1 H . . . 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HAROLD RHODES General Course Science Club, 2: Boosters' Club, 2: Basketball, 3: Vlfrestling Club, 3: Boxing, 3: Interclass Basket- ball, 3: Baseball, 3, 4: D Association: B. A. A., 3, 4. lXflI1:DoIIA HIQNDRICII General C'o11r.s'c Girls' Club, l-4: Cabinet, 3, 4: Boosters' Club, 2-4: Captain, 4: Lzttin Club, 2: Jerry of Jericho Road, 3: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Medley Staff. -l: Cbairinan Invitation Committee, 4: Robin Hood, 4: Quill S Scroll. ALIII-:Irv IENICINS Comnirrrial C.0lH'.Vf? Baseball, 2: Boosters' Club, 3. 4: Cross Coune try. -1. MAIIGUI-:IIITI5 HAMILTON General Course Latin Club, I, 2: Girls' Club, 2-4. HAMILTON FIIIQD IQNEIC C101IlIlll'l't'l!1l Courxv Track, 3, 4: Boosters' Club, 3, 4: Cross Country, 4: Science Club, 4. RUTII RIGGLE General Course Benton Township High School, 1, 2: Girls' Club, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4: Boosters' Club, 4. HAROl,IJ lblASSING Cl'lll'flIl Course EVIQZLYN IRWIN Gvnvrul Coznavc Library Student Assistant, 3, 4: Girls' Club, 4: Home liconoruics Club, 4. LICIGHTON B'llLl,lfR Gt'lIf'I'l71 Course Boosters' Club, 2, 3: Science Club. 4. I I i l l l KNEE RIGGLE MASSING IRWIN MILLER Page T::'vnty-m'11c FRIEND TOLBERT SHEETS SCOTT HENDERSON ROCHELLE FRIEND General Course Xenia fIll.J High School, 1-3g Home Economics Club, 4. DALE TOLBERT Commercial Course Boosters' Club, 35 Science Club, 4. GLADYS SHEETS Commercial Course Home Economics Club, 4. JOHN E. Sco'r'r C am mercial Course Boys' Glee Club, 3, Junior Band, 35 Senior Band, 4. JULIA HENDERSON General Course G. A. A., 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club, 1-4. CATHERINE MARTIN General Course Girls' Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4. DONALD KNAPP General C ourse Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 4: Science Club, 3, 45 Track, 3, 4, B. A. A., 45 Hi-Y, 4. ICATHRYN SIEBERT General Course XVranglers' Club, 1-43 G. A. A., 23 Girl Reserves, lfiirgs'-1Glee Club, 3, 4: Latin Club: Boosters' u , , . -loHN H. SMITH General Course DoRo'rHv SHERwooD General Course Latin Club, 25 Girls' Club, 2-4. MARTIN KNAPP SIEBERT SMITH SHERWOOD Page Thirty 1- L WW '- X w grip! Ili' in .WA 'RM' Mm., W4 if Isl. 1'El 'I' Z I I I, f , A!,,f ,, FRENTZEL STORY ALBERTS VAN CAMP OLSON CATHERINE ALICE FRENTZEL General Course Girls' Club 1-4: Boosters' Club, 2-4: Girl Re- serves, 45 Science Club, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4 :On The Hiring Line, 35 Captain Applejackf WILLIAM H. STORY General Course I l 2 Boosters Club 2 3 Science lub Lat'n Cub - . , ' ' C 3 4' Me Iiy Art StaE 2-4. ANN ALBLRTS General Course Girls Club l-4' Dramatic Club 3 4' Boosters Club 3 4' Latin Club 3 4' Girls Glee Club 1 Operetta l ' Science Club 4. PAUL VAN CAMI General Course HLLLN OLSON Commcrfial Course Gifs Club 3 4. OLGA VOIGT General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: G. A. A.. 2-43 Basketball, 2-4: Baseball, 3, 4: Soccer, 43 D Association, 3, 4: Science Club, 45 Medley St:-JE, 4. ARTHUR CONEN C07117l1efCilIl Course Oakwood 'Township High School 3. TIIELMA MILLER Commercial C ourxe Gifs Cllh 3 4. RALPH GORDON General Course iMiARY BELL General Course Poosters Club 1-3' Girls Glee Club 2-4' Latin Sub 42 3' NVranglers Club 3 4' Science u . VOIGT CONEN MILLER GORDON BELL Page Thirty-one A .. . ,.... .A . , 'II-I' , . . I. ,. .. .ze W +P I I I I I I I I . I rf . . . ' I I I ,I I ' I' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I J .. A C 1 l' C I I - ' I I I I b, I I I I I I I W0! I I 4. prix? Ir f .Sig 5 Iii i 1.1, , PX I . , ,,.,,, ,V 1...-0 If- , .4 I. -..:--- I - - Dj' .I Q f'I-I-:I .-L I-'va' :I .. ' ' -..- I-.E f ' I - IISL, 5' I. ' kgvlfin ? 1. A511 I , . 44.3 I-A ' f -' LM i:,..I.:I.32 1.-I'QIII.5iifIS'1IfE.Z.EIf:4-ilgff T-Ti 1 'limi A 7 Tw' 1i'l'94': l ', H' iiifl ii iii fi lIi5fliif'f .'IIiffiiimilirEl i'l'. -'lib-if lli'lf 'If 'M-I V799 'lift 5 I ,. 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ELLIS General Course Jacksonville 1611.3 Hi h Scho 2: Girls' Clu 2-4: Cabinet, 3 4 Science Club 4, Boosters' Club, 4. 2,.3: Boys' Glee Club, 1-4g Football, 3, 43 Cap: tam Applejackf' 4. 1 ye ' il ig I gil I if C2 va ii mf? V HQ Sl I . Q. - L. 1 X, I I rw Q 5 LONG AZOFF PARSONS JOHNSON ELLIS Q l Page Tllirty-two . 'Ei FZ A-,I . .Ttla Px- .rH' - '- 'ii I .a ' S bu ll -ff .f pe 1 .,fe I . V 5: V '- J-,-ff' f--- ' STUMP BRIGGS SULLENBERGER CUNNINGHAM CARMICHAEL PAULINE STUMP General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Hobby Club, lg Cabinet, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 1-33 Cabinet, 3: G. A. A., 15 Latin Club, 1, 25 Science Club, 4, NVranglers' Club, 4. JACK BRIGGS Commerrial Course MARY E1.1zABETH SULLENBERGER General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 3, 4: Boosters' Club, 1-4: Captain, 45 G. A. A., 2, Latin Club, 2, Sci- ence Club, 4, Medley Art Staff, 4g Senior Social Committee, 4. CARL CUNNINGHAM General Course Ogden High School, 1: Football, 3, 4. NORVETTA CARMICHAEL Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-4: G. A. A., 2-4: Red Cross Life Saving Corfas, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 4: Boosters' Cub, 4. , l f X' IRGINIA BLAKELY Commervial Course Girls' Club, 1-33 Cub Reporter, 3: Maroon and White, 4: G. A. A., 3, 43 Basketball, 3: Soccer, 3, Science Club, 3, Hobby Club, 25 D Associ- ation, 3, Boosters' Club, 2, 3. Esrus CHAMBERLIN General Course Baseball, 2-4. VERONICA DIETZEN Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-3, Boosters' Club, 3, 4: Science I Club, 4. ROBERT DUNCAN General Course Hi-Y, 1-45 Vice-President, 4, Track, 2, 3: Foot- ball, 2: NVranglers' Club, 2: Boosters' Club, 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 3: B. A. A., 2-4: Cross Coun- try, 35 Tennis, 3, 45 Basketball, 1-4. LIILDRED BITZER - Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Boosters' Club, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 31 Girl Reserves, 2, 3: Soccer, 2, 3: Baseball, 1-35 Science Club, 4. 7 u. BLAKELY CHQMBERLIN DIETZEN DUNCAN BITZER Page Thirty-three X HOUS CALVIN STEVENS ANDREWS REDDEN JOHN Hous Commercial C ourse Boys' Glee Club, 3, 49 Track, 4, Boosters' Club, 4. GOLDIE CALVIN Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-4: G. A. A., 2-4. ROBERT STEVENS Commercial Course Band, 1-43 Boosters' Club, 33 Boys' Glee Club, 45 Science Club, 3, 4, NYranglers' Club, 4, Inter- class Debate, 4, Captain Applejack, 4. XNINIFRED ANDREWS Commercial C 016758 Girls' Club, l-4: Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2: G. A. A., 2-45 Publicity Manager, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 35 Girl Reserves, 3, 43 XVranglers' Club, 3, 4: Ma- roon and WVI1ite, 3, 4, Red Cross Life Saving Corps: D Association, 3, 4, Science Club. 4: lnterclass Debate, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Medley Staff, 4: Captain Applejackf' 4. CURTIS REDDEN General Cozlrse Football, 3, 4. NIAXINE JENNINGS Commercial Course LEROY NUDING Commercial Course Football, 2, Track, 3g Cross Country, 3, 45 Science Club, 4. CLARICE CLAPP Commercial Course Girls' Club l-4: Cabinet, 4, Girl Reserves, 2-45 Boosters' Club, 29 G. A. A., 1-45 Latin Club, 2: Volleyball, 1, 25 Baseball, 1-4, Basketball, 1-4: Soccer, 2-4, D Association, 2-45 Red Cross Life Saving, 3, 45 Science Club, 4. HOWARD SMITH Commerfial Course Football, 1, 2, Swimming, 2, Basketball, 2, 3: Baseball, 3, 4, D Association, 3, 4. HELEN HANNAPPEL General Course Girl Reserves, 1: Girls'.Clu'h, 1-4: Girls' Glee Club, 1-49 Home Economics Club, 4. JENNINGS NUDING CLAPP SMITH HANNAPPEL Page Thirty-four 4 x E l . K 5 'f af ,:- -' il XM .551 3' 2 1, fl , a A' 5 -. 515 ' A :rigs X 'i3iA . '-sg: 1. ' . A - A- 5 ,-' S J.. ' - 2 ,,,....-A . - -efflg, 42, V' ,M- l i -. , 3 2 ' MCALISTER COIT LINNE ' FLEMING i MILDRIQD NICALISTER Commcrrial Course ' Girls' Club, 1-45 Baseball, 1-45 Boosters' Club. 2, 3: Basketball, 2-4-5 Sogcer, 2-45 Junior Life Saving Corps, 25 Senior Life Saving Corps, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2-45 Secretary, 35 Presi ent, 4. HARRY Com' General Course JULIA LINNE Commerrial Course Wfranglers' Club, 15 G. A. A., 25 Girls' Club, 4. LAWRENCE FLEMING Gcnvral Course Boosters' Club, 1, 2, 45 B. A. A., 45 Baseball, 4. JANE WALGE General Course Girls' Club, 3, 45 Science Club, 4. ETHEL VVORRELL Gerzcral Course Girls' Club, 1-45 Basketball, 2-45 Science Club, 3, 4. XVILLIAM DICKELMAN Commerrial Course FRANCES ZUES Commercial Course VVILBUR J. Hl'QNIC Commcrrial Coursv lloys' Glee Club, 3, 4. HELEN KELLY Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-45 Hobby Club, WALGE 25 XVrauglers' Club, 45 Boosters' Club, 3. WORRELL DICKELMAN ZUES HENK Page Tliirty-fine KELLY ., . -Q ...Y -. x5 3aQi7TQ,?X3-1-'Y -I --A R., ge. 2 . ., A 'Ju A .'-.1 5 7'1f X . N- 5 .jlilidl -I T ,-.H 'x ,, 'r'j5' . '- 1 .. 2 ' ' - .,' I 'I 1. i R. f .Qu - ie. . -M X ,S 'S' li 'I gk-.1 H .1 if , H. ax E 5: ' -'.. if . . . 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' 5' ffiil- f fl' -A A OLDER , TRUx1'oN OLDER General Course Boosters' Club, 25 Cross Country, 3, Tennis, 4. LORENE SHINALL General Course Girls' Club, 1-47 Girls' Glee Club, 1-49 Boosters' Club, 3. ESTHER WARTERS General Course Dessuz CLAGGETT Covmnercial Course Girls' Club, 1-4, Cabinet, 2-4, G. A. A., 25 Girl Reserves, 25 BasketbaQ, 2, 4, Dramatic Club, 2-4, 13005-ters' Club, 3, 43 bcience Club, 45 Medley Art 'ta , 4. EDXVARD KARDON Commereial Course SHINALL WARTERS CLAGGETT KARDON g l I L lf' l 1 l l EDNA DoDsoN Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Girl Reserves, 1, 3, 4: Basket- ball, 1, 3: Boosters' Club, 2 3: Girls' Glee Club, -1 -- 3: G. A. A., 2-45 Science Club, 3, 4. T if GEORGE DOAN l General Course 1, Band, 2-4, Boosters' Club, 3, 4. GRETCHEN FAULSTICH Commercial Course Girl Reserves, 1, Girls' Club, 4. ,U 4. ,E R- , I i I '15 s JOHN HARTSOOIQ ' ,Q General Course Boosters' Club, l-33 Boys' Glee Club, 25 Hi-Y, 35 Latin Club, 1-3: Secretary, 2, 35 Science Club, 2-45 Vice-President, 3, 4, Library Student Com- 1 mittee, 4. 1 Q DoRo'rHY BREWER 35 - General Course G. A. A., 1, 2, Girls' Club, 1-4. , 1 5. DODSON DOAN FAULSTICH HARTSOOK BREWER 1 - l,.:..,:.1wQ-s:1l..ii 'i,:.15 1sfiW 2 2. 'Hvv'r'J-ff'+r' e,.-41. enrafassmswafes-41.'fLey.. Q vftsif fe: r f J' 'f Page Tliirty-.six l i --x:,,:'.xs.A, f ,,,Z' A A X L ll , ti. 4 lx W 1 r .A ' ff 1 ' X s I' - ' Q 5 ,, ag Y , I -14 l OP' ,fa MIKELONS SHORTRIDGE ROYSE HICKMAN ' CLAY Bl-DRNICE NIIKELONS Go1nn1ert'iial Course Girls' Club, 3, 4. ADOLPHE SHORTRIDGI: General Course Oakwood High School: Band, 3, 4. JUNE ROYSE 1 General Course Girl Reserves, I-4: Girls' Club, 1-43 Junior Pin Committee, 3: Boosters Club, 3: G. A. A., 2: Chairman Girl Reserve Poster Committee, 3. lHALVIN HICKMAN Commercial Course Maroon and White Staff, 4g Glee Club, 1: Or- chestra, 3, 4: Track, 1: lllraiiglers' Club, 45 Latin Club, 3: Science Club, 3, Cub Reporters St:-IR, 3, Boosters' Club, 3, Interclass Debate, 4: Chair- man Vllrangler Program Committee, 4, Chairman Science Social Committee, 45 Captain Applejackn, 4. BEULAH CLAY Conunerrial Course Girls' Club, 1-4, Girls' Reserves, l-4, G. A. A., 2: Boosters' Club. VIRGINIA VVAKELEY C0llllllL'fi'lUl Course Fremont High School, Los Angeles, 1, 2 Girls' Club, 3, 4, Cabinet, 3, 45 Science Club, 4 G. A. A., 4. JOHN KELLY General Course EVELYN DRIVER General Course Girls' Club, I-43 Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Library Stu- dent Committee, 4, Home Economics Club, 4: Constitutional Chairman, 4. XVALTER REID Commercial Course VIRGINIA GOTH General Course Girls' Club, 1-45 Girl Reserves, 1-4. WAKELEY KELLY DRIVER REID GOTH Page Thirty-.m:'c1x HEiliiT:+.1..57f..3?.f...s'TtYF- +' ii-gil.--a1 .......tl U' -- st-Uwe 1' Q fx, X OSWALT HAWKINS SIBLEY PORTER MCCAUGHEY PRED QSWALT General Course ack. l' G 'ence Club 1' 3. . . A. 1-3' Bo . - ers Club 3' Football 3 4' Dramatic Club -1. AR NA km HAXX'IiINS Gcncral Course Girls Club 1-4' Cabinet 2-4' Girl Reserve Coun- cil 3 4' Boosters Club 2-4' President 4' Latin Club 1 2' lNr nglers Club 2' Medley Staff 4: Dranritic Club 4' The Meal 'licket 4' Quill lk Scroll 4. JOHN A. SIBLEY Commercial Course Wranglers Club I' Medley Art Staff 1-4' Chair- man 3' Cheer Leader 1-4' Boosters Club 2-4' Ch'iirman Social Committee of Sophomore Class' Secretary Junior Class' Historian of Senior Class' Drunatic Club 3 4' On The Hiring Line 3' Science Club 4' 'llle Meal 'licket . l.71RGINIA Rosh PORTER General Course Girls Clee Club 1' Girls lub 1- . CUM LR AILCAUGHEY Gclmral Course DOLORES ELLIOTT Commcrrial Course . -. '. -3' Girls Club 2-4' Cabinet Boosters Club 2 3' Science Club. 4 LowLLL HLNRY Commercial Course ISABFLLIL FOURNIIJR Gt neral Courxe Latin Club 1 2' Baseball 1 2' Soccer 1-3: G'l serves 1-3' Cfrls Club 1-4' Cabinet 3 Chairman Membership Committee 4' G. A. A 1--1' Boosters Club' 3 4' ll ranglers Club 4 .TACK VVILSON Gr llL ral Course Boosters Club 3' Science Club 4' Medley Staff 4' Quill lk Scroll, 4' Capt'1in Applejzxck 4 lV.lARY lllO1'1-ITT General Course Girls Club 1-4' Cabinet 3 4' Girl Reserves : Cabinet 2' Latin Club 2' Science Club 2 loosters Club 2-4' Girls Glee Club' 1-4' Jerry of Jericho Road 3' Dramatic Club 3 4' lVran glers Cluh' 4' flue Meal licl-:et 4. ELLIOTT HENRY FOURNIER WILSON MOFFITT Page Thirtg-aight raw-ef . 5 r . .- - fo 4 ' 'f in . ' . . H H Y V e Q A . ,Z A . ' , '4 I . a ' Q . ' . -. 4 H Q A . , F P , -is - V 1 4- ' ' 3 X 1 4 fi F' 4 ,ro 75 C7 - .. ,D f . . , ff .. 4 ' . - 1 '3, . :, . , -, . 1 I ' . ' - : u 1 1 ' . 4 ' I . i ! ! Q I . 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BARN HART General Course Girl Reserves, 1: Cabinet, 2: G. A. A., 2: Girls' Club, 2-4: Cabinet, 4. 1015 D. SCHINGEL Commerrial Course Boosters' Club, 1-3: Science Club, 2: Latin Club, 2, 3: Treasurer, .35 Cub Reporter, 2, 3: Maroon and XVhite, 4: lgibrnry Student Committee, 4. HELEN SLANGIQR Commercial Course Girl Reserves, 1-4: Cabinet, 3, 4: Girls' Club, 1-4: Hobby Club. 2: Cabinet, 3, 4: Latin Club, 1-3: G. A. A., 2: 1Vranglers' Club, 2, 4: Boosters' Club, 3, 4: Cub Reporter, 2, 3: Maroon and XVbite, 4: Science Club, -l: Library Student As- sistant, 4. FLORENCE VVERBNER C0llllllt'I'i'lU1 C0llfXt? llickuell High School, 1: Girls' Club, 2-4: Cabinet, 3, 4: Hobby Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 1-4: Cabinet, 3, -l: Cub Reporter, 3: Maroon and XVl1ite, 4: lloosters' Club, 3. 4: Science' Club, 4: NVranglers' Club, 4: Latin Club, 4: Library Student Assist- ant, 4. EMMA LINGLEY General Course Basketball, 1: G. A. A., 1, 2: Girls' Club, 1-4: Home Economics Club, 4. JEROME NIILLER General Course Basketball, 1: Track, 1, 4: Baseball, 2: B. A. A., 1-4: Boosters' Club, 1-4: Captain, 3, 4: Tennis, 3' Varsity Swimming, 2-4: WX raraglers' Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Program ommittee, 4: D Association, 4: Captain Applejackf' 4. JANET ELAINE JOHNSON General Course . Cub Reporter,.1: Mzlroon and XVlxite, 2-4: Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 2-4: Girl Reserves, 2-4: Girls' Glee Club, 2-4: Boosters' Club, 2-4: lvranglers' Club, -l: Science Club, 4: Senior Gift Committee, Quill 8: Scroll, 4. ' THELMA HUSSI5LBIf1i General Courxe Girls' Club, I-4: Girl Reserves, 1-4: Home Eco- nomics Club, 4. WERBNER LINGLEY MILLER JOHNSON HUSSELBEE Paar' Tlx irty-11 im' it il x Y -si 5 iii Y Q V r f f piss 0 , fs,- , 4.2 lx X. 51 Ii,...... L 5 l 1... is L +--i-.- rf-75-Q--,. -'--'rf'?f: rf?'fv ,. l f -'- . ,,.- - ,, -- .. Q1 . ' '-1:-We Singglc.. W.- L.'-.4.,ggf,:g...'l'i'..'-. ,gg.gL.., ....-L..1..s.,.'7. g.i1f.'l '.iapL.,..5,:4i 4 NH'--uk-iff -v .-1-'wh ' : Q.-'ff '4i'-L-f-l.!'3-1- 5, -.4 ,,ff I ' A ' '1 T- -. A , ZZ,!,,,,- CX- . W f sham- X I HILL DAVIS DANFORTH ROLLINGS HARTLINE IIIHLTRMAN HILL Conmmrrial Course FLORA W ILLETTA DAVIS Commerr-ial Course JOE DANFORTH General Course XVI-anglers' Club, 25 B. A. A., 1-4: Track, l, 2, 4, Football, 2-4, Basketball, 3, 4: Boosters' Club, 3, -Ig Hi-Y, -Ig Science Club, 4: Medley Staff, 4. FRANCES ROLLINGS Commercial Course Girl Reserves, 1: Soccer, 1: Basketball, lg G. A. A., 2: Boosters' Cluh, 1-3: Girls' Club. 1, 3, 4: Cabinet, 4, Science Club, 43 Medley Stalf, 4. DONALD HARTLINE General Course Bloom 'Township High School, 1: Football, 1, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 4, Golf, 3: Band, 2-4: Vice-President, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Boosters' Club, 2, 45 ll. A. A., 3, -lg Hi-Y, 2-43 Medley Staff, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 4: D Association, 45 Senior Class Social Committee: Robin Hood, 4, Captain Applejackf' 4. CATHERINE WIILLIAMS General Course Orchestra 1 2' Girls' Club 1-4' Cabinet 1-4 llrarnatic Club, 1-4, Play Critic, 2, Latin Club 2, Girls' Glee Club, 2-4: erry of Jericho Road 3,-Wranglers' Club. 2-44 Irl Reserve Council 4 Science Club, 35 Senior Gift Committee, Medley Staff 4' The Meal Ticket 4 GEORGE POTTER General Course HELEN Lou MILLER General C ourse Latin Club 1' Science Club Boosters' Club 2' Dramatic Club l CURTIS RETH ERFORD General Course Latin Club l' Science Club T MARTHA W ATSON C'0mmerI'ial Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Boosters' Club, 2-4. WILLIAMS POTTER MILLER RETHERFORD WATSON Page Forty 'i C C l 'w'Ti TT 'G' CT'i 'T' 'TTMT 'TT...i . X :I I I I I I 3 Il fi , I , . .. ,2,4. I , ,,2. ,I ,2.-1. c . .. tr f. f Mu. l if-fuel - A 1 1-- 'w . J l ex if ,I l i I ff' 'ii v . 'I... ' C br- BELTON EPLER DEVORE PAYNE JAM1-:S E. BELTON General Course Science Club, I-4: President, 42 Latin Club, l-43 Aedile, lg Consul Minor, 3, Maroon and XVhite, 1-35 Make-Up Editor, 3, Wranglers'AClub, l-4: Boys' Glee Llub, l-3, Operetta, 33 Library Stu.. dent Committee, 1, 2, B. A. A., 1-4. FRANCES EPLER General Qourse Girls' Club, l-45 Latin Club, 1-3: G. A. A., l-4, Science Club, -lg Girl Reserves, 4. FRED DEVORE General Course JANE PAYNE General Course Girls' Club, 1-43 Cabinet, 23 Secretary, 3: Treas- urer, 4: Boosters' Club, 3, ll: lVrauglers' Club, 3: Science Club, 2-43 Latin Club, 3, 4, Cub Reporter, 2: Maroon and lvhite, 3, 45 Girl Reserves, 2--8: Council. 3: President, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4, Student Council, 3: Chairman Program Committee, 43 Medley Stall, 4, Quill H Scroll, -l. PARR BIRCH Gmzcral Course Sophomore President, 2: Treasurer, 2: Student Council, 2g Junior Band, 1. 2: Boosters' Club, 3, Cub Reporter, 3, Maroon and W'hite, 4: Circula- tion Manager, -lg Football, 4, ll, A. A., 4, Hi-Y, 2-4: Chairman Social Committee, 4, Captain Applejacl-t, -l. BIRCH I,oR15TTA HENDERSON I General Course Girls' Glee Club, 1--lg Home Economics Club, 4. AARON DONNER General Course Dramatic Club, 2-4: Just Like Judy, 25 I'Iay Critic, 4: Latin Club, 25 Boosters' Club, 2-4: Vice-Rresident. 3, President 4: Chairman Social Committee of Junior Classg Secretary and Treasur- er of Senior Classg Cross Country, 2: Track, 3: Golf, 4, B. A. A., I-4, Medley Staff, 4. WILMA WHITE Commercial Course Girls' Club, 3, 43 Cabinet, 4: Boosters' Club, 2, 3: Soccer, 1,315 Basketball, 35 Baseball, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2-4: Science Club, 4, Captain Applejaclcf' 4 NIORTON FOWLER General Course ' Latin Club, 1-3: Xvranglers' Club, 1, 25 Boost- ers' Club, 1-45 Science Club, l-4: Boys' Glee Club, 3, -tghujerry of Jericho Road , 33 Quartet, 3, 45 Robin Hood , 4. ALICE ELwi:1.L General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: G. A. A., 1-3, Latin Club, 4: Home Economics Club, 4. HENDERSON DONNER WHITE FOWLER ELWELL Pagu' Forty-Dire' .awgg1.:.aa.ffff vjrg-- -1 : -.- 1 .. Lf!! 4 , -sS,x RN I' 'iii SCHROEDER DUFFIN WHEATLEY DUNWOODY WILSON BARBARA SCHROEDER General Course Soccer, 1: Girl Reserves, 13 Boosters' Club, 3. WALTIQR DL'IfFIN General Course Boys' Glee Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 2. 3: Boosters' Club, 1-4, XYranglers' Club, 2-43 Maroon and XVhite, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. ELIZABETH PATRICIA WHEATLEY General Course ' Student Council, 3, 4: Secretary, 4: Maroon and White, 1-4: Assistant Editor, 3, 4: Latin Club, 1, 3, 43 President, 43 Girls' Club, 1-4, Cabinet, 3, 45 Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Cabinet, 4: Dramatic Club. 1-4: Nvranglers' Club, 1:4: lnterclass Debate, 1, Boosters' Club, 2, 33 Library Student Assistant. 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Resolutions Committee, 4: Assistant Editor Medley, 45 Quill fe Scroll, 4. Rom-:RT IDUNWOODY General Course Cross Country, 4. BLANCHIQ WIILSON General Courxc XVranglers' Club, 1, 3, 4: Chairman Literary Activities Committee, 4: Orchestra, 23 G. A. A., 1, 25 Glrl Reserves, 1: Interclass Debate, lg Var- sity Debate, 3, 45 Girls' Club, 1-4, Hobby Club, 2: Vice-President, 3: President, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 2-45 Latin Club. 2-4g Home Room Council Representative, 4: Home Economics Club, 4: Boosters' Club, 43 Science Club, 4, Chairman Fro- gram Committee, 4. RIATTHIAS BRANoI5NnI:RoeR General C0111-.vt Medlev Art Staff 3 4' Onill X Scroll 4 MARCIQLLA REILLX General Conrxc Boosters' Club 2 3' Girls Club 24 Science Club, 4 WAYNE R. Coolc General Course Captain Applejackf' 4 MARII YOUNG Conznzerrial Course PERRY BERNARD Commercial Course BRANDENBERGER REILLY COOK YOUNG BERNARD .. -- ,, . ,,-,M , .I - fly, M 5-1'-f ,j':f :' L.:-L,,y.,Lj9 .:LQ'...'.f'. , :,..a-:.z.:4,.gYa,-Q ' ' -7 'fi' jb- cl O O m FJ H . r - ' i Q ' l , gl - 5' , 1 . g J. , -. 1 . i Q . , . ' 5 3 I 4- cn iiql 0 ,.' 5 L1 all :,' . 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'ire I A A A I 1 'I 1 '- 4 1-li 1 Ai I '..'He:.ff'11ff'H'4A '1e3,y.e. .- -1' rr.'5:.nq.:.'.,..'1,,-if..I-.f....y37 ., 3, 1,e:,,' I-f:,,1,,:g:,gugg,,.e,..1- .4-'rf W-ew--M J 5122 ' . -, , . . , , Yi z .124 ,z JONES JEWELL STROUF' STORY WATKINS MAUM3 JONI s Com men zal Course Boosters Club 24 Captam 4 Cnrls Club 14 Hobby Club 2 Science Club 4 Home Econom ics Club 4 Secretary 4 Medley Staff 4 ELGLZNE Juv LLL C om mert 1al Course Basketball 14 Captam 4 Boosters Club 14 Assoctatxon 14 lrack 1 2 4 A ESTHLR STROUP General Course Girls Club 1 Gnrls blee Club 1 Operetta 1 -X A 3 Boosters Club 2 3 Captam ALBERT Stony General Course VIVIAN XAIATKINS General Course Homc Fconomtcs Club 4 W1N1r1xLD ANDERSON General Course Gnrls Club 14 Gxrl Reserves 2-4' Girls Glee IJ 1 2 4 G 'X A 2 Cub Reporter 2' - roon and XVlute 3 4 XVr1ng,lers Club 4' Home Fconomtcs Club 4 VN 1LL1s P '1 ARPLLY General Course Football 3 C AROLX N WAIT General Course Gxrls Club 14 Hobby Club 2' Cabinet 4' Latm Club 14 Program Committee 3' G. A. A. 1 Cub Re orter 2 Maroon and Vkbite 3 4. Make Lp Illdltor 4 Gtrl Reserxes 2'4- Treas- lers Club 4 octal Commntee 4' Science Club 4 Quxll Scroll 4 X LRNE BAILIE Com merrxal Course Cross Countr 2 Band 3 4' Boosters Club 3 4 Scnence Cub 4 EDNA CARR General Course G A A 2 Scxerice Club 3' Girls Club 2-4. ANDERSON TARPLEY WAIT BAILIE CARR Page Fortj three l ! Rs l 2' f if Q L l 'il I it T-1, .l t L ' X - 1 . ,jig lilly 1 j y, :N .Ht f 1 ' ' 1 -' - . 1 'y y r 7 5 ' I Q - J ' I l ! gr Q ,g .,5x - Ll1l,,,:.....,q , ,,Ma , .: ,'5 vi' ' ,'- l ,li'1' 11 l 7 rv. : ': 7 X . A D ,-, ,,,,...A., Q 2-4. - , - l I r A l , , l , 'f 1 1 , , 515 G--- -.: ,,: .3. ,-: ,,. , , Ge? ' . Y ' . , , urer, 4: Libra? Student Assistant, ,3, 4q' W rang. eg' : , . N. ggi. . M Ar. LL- 1 K ' EE' . : E 1. in : , , . ' . , 5 : , - , ' 1 , . . ..., 3 , , ' , 1 '.-' mga- . --- -1-.-.... -' ,... f.'.1.::'-mis I V,--.,..,:.. -L .' ..., 4.-, ' ' 7 M - it as ' ' A ,ff ' I Xxiii 22 N X EDWARDS HALL BARRICK RICHARDSON DOROTHY Emi Aims Commercial Course GJA. A. 1-4' Boosters Club 4' D Associa- tion 4' Senior Life Saving Corps 4. NlARZELLA HALL General Course Girls Club 2 3' H me Economics Club . PAUL BARRICK General Course PEGGX RICHARDSON Commercial Course asketball 2 3: Soccer 3' . . . .. .. ' D Association 2 3' Girls Club 3 4' Cabinet, 4' Cub Reporter 3' XVrang,lers Club 4' Program Committee 4' Medley Art Staff 2-4' Medley Art Editor 4' Quill 8: Scroll 4. CATHERINE GROSCH Commercial Course G. A. A. l- 2' Girls Club 2-4' Home Econom- ics Club 4. OSCH CHARLES SOLOMON General Course Latin Club 1 Boosters Club 2 3 Football LAJONE MCINTIRE General Course Girls Club 14 Cabinet 4 Girls Glee Club 1 4 Girl Reserves 1 4 Boosters Club 3 5 1 ence Club 4 PALL WOODARD Cammerrzal Course IXIADLLIM. LASH C ommcn zal Course Grs Club I 2 4 Ho Economics Club 4 ELMO MYERS General Course B A -X 13 Interclass Basketball 14 SOLOMON MCINTIRE WOODARD LASH MYERS Paar Form four ', ' ,ji.Ql:, -,3j.'.Q '.,:-Qjl'!J.uJ g 'fg'ei4:14.LQs ' ,',f,' 2 ' C' ,Mu -rv .W---v ...,-.,,..,,.H, , itz' '-I . S - 0 . F . u . .P ' l . - e , 4, . . . L75 u . 5 ' . . sf ,, . -. , . U. . nv , , : o ya . -4 -4 - A . - C, :sf - - o . 9 - . . , 9 91. 2 - Q U, 5. : XX 4- X J t ' X P or 'I N ' O If , J , 'lf I ... -- :L . 1 , - rw ,. - l J 1 A Q- . . - . L l E. 4 K 1 ' : , i , X ' 4 H . . ' -- C . ua - .. Y ' u . , .3 P ' A Q .. ' 1, - 1 5 . ' I rr. Q I ' 1 5- f ' f' 'C . ' f 1 94 - Q 1' , , 1 . -1 - 3 H, .. X i, n C 1 I r , ' 9. l :- , 45 . s ' ,g . ' ' F ' ' S' . X. .J 'P i N , ' -- - A A - -ss.- V W-..--W- ss--..... , ,..,,,.. ,w.,-,,.W ,, I ,.,f-fffllfl , Ci'x 'H-,, ' -. if -W W--1-N. . . . . WW .V .W ' , . ,Q ' , H'-or I -' 'N rrffiz-.-W, s'-- f- -A' - ' f lil A V I'-I1 ' ' V ,fm m , , X KULKA BIGGS OGLE WHERRY YEAZEL OLGA J. KULKA General Course Girls' Club. l-4: G. A. A., 2-4: D Association, 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 2: Baseball, 1-4: Basket- ball, 1, 2, 4: Boosters' Club, 2: Latin Club, 4: Soccer, 1, 2, 4. HAROLD Brccs Commerrial Course Orchestra. 1: Football, 2: Cross Country, 3, 4. AUDREY GGLE Gcnernl Course G. A,, 1, 2: Girls' Club, I-4: Home Eco- nomics, 4: Science Club, 4. OTIS VVH ERRY Gi'nc'ral Cozlrxc Football, 2, 3. LoU1sE E. YEAZEL General Courxe Girls' Club, 1-4. ELLA PQGGENDORF Commerrial Course G. A. A., 1, 2: Girls' Club, l-4: Girls'-Glee Club, 3, 4: Operetta, 3: Library Student Assistant, 4: Science Club, 4. FRED LAIRD Commercial Course RIARJORIE DALLAS General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 3: Boosters' Club, 3. CLYDE OwENs Conznierriul Course BELVA TARPLEY General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Hobby Club, 3: G. A. A., 2, 3: XVranglers' Club, 3: Latin Club, 3, 4: Cub Report- er, 3: Maroon and White, 4: Science Club, 2-4: Program Committee, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Cabi- net, 4: Library Student Assistant, 4. POGGENDORF LAIRD DALLAS OWENS TARPLEY Page Forty-jim' ,'I',.- Z Nc, MILLER BREEZLEY PATE SHICK KUEMMERLE FRED IMILLER General Course Latin Club..2: .Band, 1-4: Constitutional Com- mlttee, 2, Librarian, 3, Treasurer, 4, Wranglers' Club, 3: Science Club, 3, 45 Boosters' Club, 45 Dramatic Club, 45 Captain Applejack, 4. EVELYN BREEZLEY Commercial Course JOHN PATE Genera! Course Science Club, 4. MARY SHICK Com mercial Course AUGUST KUEM MERLE Commercial Course EARL VAN DYKE General Course Boosters' Club, 3, 4: Medley Staff, 45 Basket- ,2,. MARTHA Roslz BARRY General C ourse G. A. A.. 1-43 Secretary, 2: D Association 2-4: girls' Club, 1, 2, Girls' C-lee Club, 2, 3, Boosters' u , . THURMAN TROCK General Courxe Band, 1, 4: President, -lg azz Orchestra, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. CLARA SPERLING General Course ' G'r s' Club, 1--1: Hobby Club, 2, Cabinet, 3. 49 Girl Reserves, 1-4, Cabinet, 3, 4g Vice-President, 4, Xvranglers' Club, 1-4: Interclass Debating, 1-35 A ernate, 3: Latin Club, 1-4, G. A. A., 25 b Reporter, 23 Maroon and NVhite, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 45 Senior Motto Committee, 4. NI ERRITT MYERS ' General Course Football, 2-4g Basketball, 2-4g Baseball, 4. VAN DYKE BARRY FROCK SPERLING MYERS Page Forty-six I., 0- D- g' : ' : ' U' A t '-I 0 E -,f,,, . ,Mm . -... .----:.e..,-. .ie ,...,. ,Hue .ee .ees e...-.,,,.,,e.. ,,,,-,ww,,,,,, 4 ,,,, ,, , , ,,,,,, ,,,,-,,,,,, ,M-W,-,Wm ,, i 5,5 U -K,, ,,w,,.,,,,-,,,,,,,Y,U, . I Vw- ,+-'M if-5, :af ilu..-115.1 .4n?.fe.:i.:1'1,.Q:L:.1-..1z:',:.-:afif.:.a,:9-grasrr-.Y-1.5-1-Lv A- . ' W 5J'far,-..2.art.',f--.-....,:4-,,,--an V-,I-.- f'ei'r ,' t 'emfvTa.5.1T4f,v.:L:k?1sai'aff' LF-' 1' Yr- ' Wm, J.h-.LL ia 41 HARRIS LOWER OHMER , JOHNSON BAUM FRANK HARRIS Commercial Course HELEN LOWER Commercial Course Girls' Club, 4. EUGENE OHMER Commerrial Course BETTY JOHNSON General Course Girls' Club, 1, 2, Cabinet, 1, 2, Boosters' Club, 2-4, Captain, 2, 3: Vice-President, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Play Critic, 45 Junior Social Commit- tee, 33 Cub Reporter, 31 Maroon and NVl1ite, 4: Home Economics Club, 45 Chairman Senior Social Committee. lX'lILLER BAUM General Course Iunior Band. 1, 2, Senior Band, 2, 3: Medley Art Staff. 25 Hi-Y, 2, 4: Boosters' Club, 1, 4, Cap- tain, 3: Maroon and XVhite, 1-4: Circulation Man- ager, 3: Editor, 45 XVranglers' Club, 1-4: Pro- granq Committee, 3: D. H. S. Players, 1-4, Vice- Presxdent, '43 K'Lucky Break, 23 Interclass De- bate, 43 Senior Class President, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: The Meal Ticket, 4. CHARLES BROXYN General Course Football, 45 Track, 4, D Association. DIXIE JACKSON Commercial Course Girl Reserves, 1: Girls'-Club, 1-43 Latin Club, 3, 43 Wranglers' Club, 43 Science Club, 4. IENNINGS BOSTICK General Course Band, 1-33 Science Club, 45 Xllranglers' Club, 4. AVOLYN HUGHES Commercial Course Girls' Club, 1-4-3 Boosters' Club, 1-45 Cabinet, 3, 43 G. A. A., 25 Science Club, 3, 4. ROBERT BURKE General Course Orchestra, 1, Band, 2-4. C. BROWN JACKSON BOSTICK HUGHES BURKE Page Fo rty-seven xx X :XXX XS g .f Fgpx CRITCHFIELD FORD GILLAND SMITH GARNER HLL1 N C,RI'1CHFIhLD Gem ral Course G A A 13 Boosters Club 24 Lwtm uh 3 bcnence Club 4 WILLIA M FORD General Course Boosters Club 3 B A -X 3 4 Varsity Sw mng 3 4 Caphm 4 D Assoclatxon 4 LILA GILLAND Gunral Comte rs Club 3 4 Ilo e laonomu Cl 1b 4 EL GLN1' SMITH General Comm nd 14 oball 4 lllARY GARNER C0111 lllffflal COIJTXE G r 5 u Com STANCI' B L TLER General Course Streator Hrgh School 3 Girl: Glee Club 1 nn Llub 1 2 Scxence Club Glr Club WILI IAM BARRICK Commerrml Course D01tO'1HX Q11 IW Guural Courrc rs Club 4 Scluce C11 4 XI A1x'1I1X lv-X111 x Gcmml C our sv NI um: DALLI Geneval Comse Gxrls Club 3 4 Scmuce Club 4 BUTLER BARRICK STEIN BAILEY DALLE Page Forty eight '81- Mmg- -r-eww'-gg-vm, Jw.. , Q. emma' 31 ykykiiwkbl , fl -A ,ff - , ff ,,f - I N ' -.gp-54' K v HV- ,C ri I. - ::Q'I,.5.-, . . , vii, i - :T- 'S-. 32 W . 'LH .- 5 ' f ' Y .Q ' . 'ill I ' ' ? 2? -,-: ' .-':f'Cl, ,,x Q.:l' ...Zz X 3 , '. Lat . , , 25 lv. A. A., 1, 5 ' , Q25 2, 4g ls' , 2, 4. 3 if rl . 1 li ,1 ' ' .:-....,.'g..'- im- 1..: 5, .X V , . . ,.,, 1 . L , 1 SA , Gi l:' ,., 3 m Q' S 1,'. GSL' , 1-1 'I1l, . if . .. ' .t. H x lla , - : F0 I , 5 B. A. A., 4. ' - ' 1' . ' L 5,1 , - Ei , . . ii A G.A.A.,1: iv Cl b, 1, 2. ' ' , , 5 , . 5, D ll: x - lfil 5 A 3 - A i f Hg? 1 if - ' gf? X ' i l e . 5. lm ROBERTSON BURTON RODGERS VAN LOON KENLAY IMOGIQNE ROBERTSON General Courxe Interclass Debate, lg Wranglers' Club, 1, 2: Latin Club, 1, 23 Girls' Club, 1-4, Science Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 3, 43 Library Student Com' mittee, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4: President, 4: Medlex SHPE 4 Duill S. Scroll 4 Cartnin .' 4 - 'I L ' 1 S I Applejackf' 4. VV ALTER BURTON General Course Basketball, 1-4: Football, 1-4, B. A. A., 1-49 f'D Association. 3, 43 Treasurer junior Class, 3: Student Council, 4. lX'lILDRliD RODGERS COHll7l8l't'1.lll C0ll7'SC G. A. A., 1, 2: Girls' Club, 5, 49 Girls' Glcc Club, 4: Science Club, 4. EDWARD XIAN LOON Grncral Course Band, 1-4: Tennis, 3, 4g Science Club, 4. RUTH IQENLAY Gonvral Course Girls' Club, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 4: Sci- ence Club, 4: Medley Staff, 4. H ICLEN VV OOD General Course Girls' Club, 1: Dramatic Club 3, 4 On the Hir ing Line , 33 The Nleil licket 4 Mu ey Stall, 4. ' GENE HYSON General C0u.r,vc Baud, 1-45 Basketball, DOROTHX' HALL Gvncml Conrxe Phoenix Union High. 1 Hide Pirk I'IlQll G. A. A., 2: Baseball. 2 bo ner 'I lhekrtv Girls' Club, 2, 43 Scibnce Clun GLENN SONOTQR General Course Football, 3, 4, l'1't'SlllL1 7 X4-.ouation Medley Staff, 4: Vice-lbgslclult 1 ELIQANOR STUMML Conznmruial Couzre Girls' Club, 1--lg lloosiere Club I woon HYSON HALL SONGER STUMME P11470 Forty-n ine -Ig, ANDERSON DOLAN CARMODY CASS 1iI.oRAIf'l'I1x'I. ANIJIQRSON G.t'l1L fl1l Coursc' Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 4: Latin Club. l-4 Girl Reserves, I, 2, 43 Council, 4g G. A. A., l-3, SlIlt'IlCC Club, 4. LOIS IJOLAN Gr-uvral Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 3, 43 Boosters' Club, 3, 4, bcience Club, 4. JOHN CARMODY Gvncral Course i Hoosiers' Club, 223: Science' Club, 2, Q: Foot- ball, 2-4: l,at.n Club, 3, Wranglers Llub, .m Basketball. 3, ll. A. A., 3, 45 ll Association, 4: Hi-Y, 4. GIioRGI.x CASS Gmvrzzl Cozrrxv Girls' Club, 1-4: Cabinet, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1-4 Girl Reserves, l-4, XYrangler's Club. I-4, lloost: ers' Club. 2--l: Dramntig: Club, 1-4: Science Club. l-4: Captain..-lg Red Cross Life Saving Corps lJ Association. MAI:GARI:'r ZILLMAN Cmrinfvrvial Course Girls' Club, I-4, Boosters' Club, 2, 3, XVrangle1's' Club, 3. 4. 4 , Q.. ' ae, -1 . , XII, if j i-xi ' 'I SQ .I e I .l 'f 1. .- . ALICE F. SIZNGER Boosters' Club, 35 Girls' Cl MARDI-:N SMITH Gcuvral Course LAX7ERN MCBEE Gvuvrizl Cozlrsc Fzzirlielrl CIll.J High Schoo XYr:1uglers' Club, -lg Science Cub 4 Homc lfconomics Club. 4. LLOYD CCNNINGH XXI Gm1I'I'rII Courxe Springfield CIll.J High School 1 Iloownra Club 2, 3: Science Club, 4. VIRGINIA TAYLOR Gvncrlzl C'on1'sc SENGER SMITH MCBEE CUNNINGHAM TAYLOR COIllHll'7'L'llI1 Course ub 4 Science Club 4 l 1 1 l ? 1 swf' , ,L R HAZELROD MARTIN BRANDT WVJE HOLYCROSS x PAULINE HAZISLROD ' General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Girl Reserves, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club, 1--lg Operetta. l-4: Science Club, 1-Z. RUTH lx'l:ARTIN Commercial Course Boosters' Club, 3: Science Club, 4: Girls' Club, 4: Home Economics Club, 4. WALTER BRANDT Commercial C onrxc Bo's' Glee Club, 4: Tennis, 4: Captain Apple- , 3 pack , 4. RUTH WEST General Course Girls' Club, 1-4: Girl Reserves, 1-4: Girls' Glee Club, 1-4: XVranglers' Club. 1. 2: Home lico- nomtcs Club, 4: Science Club, 4. HELEN HOLYCROSS General Course G. A. A., 2: Girls' Club. 3, 4: Science Club, -Z Home Economics Club, 4. V MW ll'lARGARE'r ARMOUR Commerrial Course Girls' Club, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club. 4. BUELL RANDALL General Course Boosters' Club, 2: Baseball. 2: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Orchestra, 2, 3: Jazz Orchestra, 2, 3: Sci- ence Club, 2, 3. DOROTHY NIUIRHEAD Commerrial Couric k Girls' Club, 1-4: Girls' Glee Club, 4: Home Eco- nomics Club, 4. .ALLEN S1sxToN C om mcrciul C ourxe Boxing and lVres!liug Club, 3. MAx1NE LUKE General Course Latin Club, 1, 2: Orchestra, 1, 2: Girls' Club, 1-4: Girls' Glee Club, 2-4: Boosters' Club, 3: Science Club, 4. ARMOUR RANDALL MUlRHEfAD sExroN LUKE Page Fifty-one QTY? M.. 7 -' mv. Eififfi F3 f 52-v ,f' '53, w. .f 4.n'5 12.2.2-A XX '- ' .f . , - - P' pf-i1E.1!5J I , ' - ,fa 'istglf XX-- -z,g- ' , 4: an-?? . , s' 1' ' 25, - . , ,,,,f. . iii' .',. 1 1 i .PA ff: 1 X -- . 1 f ',Qf.i':: -SQL:-f .- wpft' 4, .x . .A , , , , 1 .5 f ,g f wgxq, W , 5 , , 1 .-, 5 , W' 1 Y f . -, . , f-E j J! :ill , jj.. ! N5 .1 1 f'-:.- 'fy if P. is A ,- 'Mu M l 1 Z' 5 R. ., 5 .fr j ,1 - 1 P232 - X 1 l X x fix 4 i be if L 'T' . ws h ali K 3 2 ig . . fg in Q ' 'H .. 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A CLARENCE VVILSON Commercial Course Latin Club, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 3, 45 Base- ball, 4, D Association, 4. EVELYN ERICKSON Commercial Course G. A. A., 1-3, Baseball, 1, 3, 4, Girls' Club, 3, 4. LUCILE ROSENBERGER Commercial Course G. A. A., 2, 3, Girls' Club, 3, 4, Boosters' Club, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 4, Cabinet, 4. JAMES MCREYNOLDS General C ourse Latin Club, 2, 33 Cub Reporter, 29 Maroon and White, 3, 4. ODYNE HEDDEN Commercial C oursc Orchestra. 1-4: Girls' Club, 1-45 Latin Club, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, 4. DAVID BATH General Course Orchestra, 1-3, Boys' Glee Club, 2: Boosters' Club, 3. ELISABETH HICKMAN General Course Girls' Glec Club, I-4: Operetta, 1-45 Cub Report- er, 1, Girls' Club, 1, 2. .. L --23:9 ROSENBERGER MCREYNOLDS HEDDEN BATH HICKMAN Q Q 1 Page Fwy-:wo V,,-, 4 V A g ,MH ,gi 'ww' V. W K 11, ig-5, . 1 :liz-9-'15 :'f' 3' ' .- if fi 5171. 2 li .5 3 ' -4352.1 1 C' 'x L' 2' tx1'.'3i, : 'gulf' ' '-A 1 51 . 4. ' ? 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NlARY L. DAVIS General C ourse Girls' Club, l. ELIZABETH LEE ALLEN - General C ourse Girls' Club, 1, 2: Latin Club, 4. JESSIE BIOORE General Course Soccer, 3. 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Girl Reserve, 3 Girls' Club. 2-4. NANNIE NlAE BRADLEY General Course Phyllis Xlllieatley Triangle, 1-4: Girls' Club, 1, 2 BROOKS DAVIS ALLEN MOORE BRADLEY Page Fifty-three Glass Tay Qrogram o Class Song ............................................................ ................ C lass of 1930 Transfer of the Goat Presentation-President of the Senior Class ........ ...,..,,, M iller Baum Acceptance-President of the junior Class ......... ...,,,,, E lmer Cooke Evolution of Class of 1930 ,..................,,,,,...,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, John Sibley By radio and powers unknown We'll see where Fate our class has blown -Jane Payne Stock Market 6 Brokers ....... ...... D on Hartline Jerome Miller Buyers ......... ..... ' .slack Wilson Paul Barrick E VVilliam Ford Stock Yards Beef ......... ....... L eighton Miller John English LeRoy Nuding Joe Danforth Veal ......... ...... , ,Toe Schingel john Pate Lamb ....... ....... F rances Epler Stock Company . L Stars ........ ...... B eudella Taylo Vera Lois Wallace , I Theodore Poll Director ..... Q .......... .... . .. ...... Harold Adams f Stage Hands ....................... ....... I ienneth Bailey , VVilbur Henk At the Top of jack's Bean Stock Angels ................................ ....... G eorgia Cass Edna Carr Half Angels ......... ....... L ouise Drews Lucille Rosenberger Elizabeth Wheatley Will of Class of 1930 ...... : ......................................................................... W alter Duffin Presentation of Senior Gift ....................... ............................................... R obert Wood Motto Harold Fleming, chairman Lucille Hockmuth Clara Sperling Paul Barrick Invitation Medora Hendrich, chairman Harold Adams ' Dorothy Hughes George, Newpert Program Jane Payne, chairman Parr Birch A Elnora Heisser Jerome Miller Betty Johnson, chairman Robert Stevens CLASS COMMITTEES ' Color Joe Danforth, chairman Ava Ashley Catherine Alice Frentzel john Hartsook Song Imogene Robertson, chairman Fred Miller Haven Stephens Dorothy Wellenreiter Gift - Robert Wood, chairman Kenneth Bailey Janet Johnson Catherine Vllilliams Social Do'i Hartline Mary Elizabeth Sullenberger Wallace Clark Clarice Clapp Page Fifty-faux it 3. ,. si, if ir NAME Page Adams, Harold ........ Q ..... Alberts, Ann ........................ Allen, Elizabeth Lee .,........ Anderson, Floraethyl ........ Anderson, Winifred .......... Andrews, Winifred ........ Armour, Margaret ........ Ashley, Ava .................. Azoff, Louis ............... Bailey, Kenneth .......,.. Bailey, Martin ........... Bailie, Verne ............... Barnhart, Marion .......... Barrick, Paul .............. Barrick, VVilliam .............. Barry, Martha Rose ........ Bartos, Clinton ................ Bath, David ................. Baum, Miller .....,. Bell, Mary ................ Belton, James .............. Bernard, Perry ........... Biggs, Harold ......... 4 Birch, Parr .................. Bissell, Margaret ........ Bitzer, Mildred.:...s.... Blakeley, Virginia ................,.....,..............,...... 33 Bostick, Jennings ....................... - ................... 4- 7 Bradley Nannie May Brandenberger Matthias Brandt VValter Breezeley Evelyn Brewer Dorothy Briggs lack Brooks Rosa Lee Brown Charles Burke Robert Burton VValter Butler Constance Calvert Mabel lee Calvin Coldie Carmichael Norvetta Carmody John Carr Edna. Carter Fred Cass Georgia Chamberlain Bstus Claggett Dessie Clark Wallace Clay Beulah Clinton Irene Coit Harry Conen Arthur Cook Wayne Critchheld Helen Cunningham Carl Cunningham Lloyd Dallas Marjorie Dalle Marie Danforth Joe Davis Flora Davis Mary DeVore Fred Dickleman William Dietzen Veromca Doan George Dodson Edna Page Fnfti five Index of Seniors N AM E Dolan, Lois .............. Donner, Aaron ........ Drews, Louise ........ Drive r, Evelyn ........ Dulhn, Walter ......... ..... Duncan, Robert .............. Dunwoody, Robert ........ Edwards, Dorothy .......... Elliott, Dolores ............ Elliott, Maxwell .......... Ellis, Mary .............. Elwell, Alice ......... English, John ...,...... Epler, Frances ........ Erickson, Evelyn ........ Faulstich, Gretchen ........ Fleming, Harold ........ Fleming. Lawrence ........ Page 50 Ford, VVilliam .............. . ,,,,,,,,,,, 48 Foulk, Louise ...................... , .......... 27 Fournier, Isabell ..................., ,,,.,,,,,,, 3 8 Fowler, Morton ......................,... .,.,,.,.,,. 4 1 Frentzel, Catherine Alice ........ ........... 3 l Friend, Rochelle .................... ........... 3 0 Frock, Thurman ................ ...46 Garner, Mary ........... ........... 4 8 Gilland, Lila ............,........................................... 48 Gilmore, Mary .................... Gordon Ralph Goth Vlfglnla Grosch Catherine Hall Dorothy Hall Marzella Hamilton Marguerite Hannapel Helen Harris Frank Hart Louise Hartline Donald Hartsook John Hawkins Anna Kay Hazelrod Pauline Heald Inez Hedden Odyne Heisser Elnora Henderson Julia Ann Henderson Loretta Hendrlch Medora Henk Wilbur Hickman Elizabeth Hickman Malw in Hill Thurman Hochmuth Lucille Holycross Helen Hous John Hughes Avolyn Husselbee Fhelma Hyson Gene Irwin Evelyn Jackson Dixie Jenkins Albert Jennings Maxine Jewell Eugene Johnson Betty Johnson Janet Johnson Paul Johnston Lila Ferne Jones Gilbert , ...................................... 53 , .................................................. 31 , ' ...,.......................... 4 Z , ' ' ' .................,...........,....,.,, 1 ..,,,,..,.... 37 , ..... ,. .......... - ............ 4..... ........... 51 , ' .................,......,................. ..44 , ............................................ 46 , .................................................... 4 9 , .............................................. 36 , ' ....................................... .......... 44 ' , A .................................................. 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A ...34 , ................................................ 47 ' , .................................................. ,.47 , .................................................... 47 , ' ...................................................,.. 28 , .,............... . ..... ..... ................... 4 9 ' , .........................,.................... 40 , ............................................ 48 , .................................................. 36 , . .......................................... 39 . -' , ...................................... 38 ' , v ' .................................................... 34 , ' ............................................ 51 ' , ...................................... 33 , ........................................................ 27 , ....,.,.............,...,.....,.....,....,....,. 50 , ...........................,.......,.......,....., 52 , ......................................................... 4 3 ' , ................................................ 27 , ............................................ 4 ......... 53 , , ' .................................... 30 , ' ...........,...................................,.,.. 50 1 , .....r.................................. 41 K ' , ' .......................................... 33 , ........................,................... 29 . ' ................................,............,.. 36 , ' ........................................ .......... , .35 Clapp, Clarice .,.................................................. 34 Henry, Lowell ......................,............................. 38 -, - .................................................. 32 ' , ' ........................... ..... ........ 5 2 , ..- ..........................................,....... 37 ' , 4 .................................. ............ 3 7 ' , ...........................................,........ 53 ' , ..,............................................... 40 ', ........................................................ 35 , ' ............................................ 26 , ................................... , ............... 31 , ............................................., 51 , f .................................................... 4 2 , ..,..................................................... 34 ' ,' ...........,....,,......................,... 48 , .............,....,...............,..........,.. 47 ' , ............ 4 ............................... 33 , ' .......................................... 39 ' , ........................................ so , ...................................................... 49 , ' ' ' .........,..,...........,..................... 45 , ............... ............................. ....... 29 , ' ' ........................................,............. 48 , ' ' .................................................. 47 , .................................................... 40 - ' , ..............,......... : ....................... 29 ' , ...................................................... 40 ' , f ' ............................................ 34 ' , A .....,...........................,........,...,..,.,,, 53 ,. ..............,...............,,......,r....,.,.,. 43 , ................................................,... 4 1 , .................................................. 47 ' I , ' ' .............................,.......... 35 , .................................................. 39 ' , ' ............................................ 33 , ................r................................... 32 , .......... .. ........................................ 36 , ' ........................................ 28 , ..........................................,......... 36 , ' .................................................... 32 NAME Page jones, Hester ......... Kelly, John ....................... .......... 3 7 Kuemmerle, August ........... ....,..... 46 Jones, Maxine .....,......... Kardon, Edward ......... Kelley, Helen ............... Kenlay, Ruth .............. Kipple, Dorothy Mae ....,.... ........, Knapp, Donald ...... ......... Knee, Fred .................. Laird, Fred ................... Kulka, Olga ....................... .,.,,.,,,, 4 5 ' 45 Lash, Madeline .......... Lingley, Emma ........ Linne, julia ................ Long, Geraldine ........... Lower, Helen ......,.... Luke, Maxine... ......... Martin, Catherine ........... .......... 3 0 Martin, Ruth ................... ....,..... 5 1 Massing, Harold ........... Melville, Ross ................... .......... 28 Mikelons, Bernice. ..... Miner, Fred .................. Miller, Helen .............. Miller, Jerome ............. Miller, Leighton ........... Miller, Thelma ........ Moliit, Mary .............. Moore, Jessie ............... M uirhead, Dorothy .... Myers, Elmo ................. Myers, Merritt ..,......... McAlister, Mildred ......... .......... 3 5 McBee, LaVerne ........ McCaughey, Culver .......,... ......... McConnell, James ............ ....,.... Mclntire, Lajune ................. ......... McReynolds, James .... Neighbour, Constanc C .....,..... ......... Nuding, LeRoy ..................... ......... Ogle, Audrey ...................... ......... Ohmer, Eugene .......... Older, Truxton .......... oliver, Dwight .......... Olson, Helen .......... Oswalt, Fred .......... Owens, Clyde ........ Parker, Martha ........ Parsons, Helen ........ Pate, John .............. Payne, ,Iane.., .......... . Poggendorf, Ella .......... Poll, Theodore .......... Porter, Virginia ........ Potter, George ..................... .......... 4 0 Randall, Buell ........................... .......... 5 1 Randall, George ........................... ......... Rauschenberger, Richard ........... ......... Redden, Curtis .......... , ............. Reid, Mary Jane ................. ......... Reid, Walter .............. Reilly, Marcella ........ Retherford, Curtis ........ Rhodes, Harold .............. Richardson, Peggy .......... .....,.... 44 Rlggle, Ruth ...................... ......... obertson Imo ene ........... ......... 4 9 R , g Rodgers, Mildred ..... - ..... ...,..... 4 9 Rollings, Frances ............ .,..,,.., 4 0 Rosenberger, Lucille ........... ......... Royse, June ........................ .....,.... NAME Schingel, Joe. ..... .. ............ Schroeder, Barbara ......... Scott, John ................... t Senger, Alice .............. Sexton, Allen ................ Sharp, Stella ..................... Sheets, Gladys ..................... Sherwood, Dorothy ........... Shick, Mary ...,.................. Shinall, Lorene ................ Shortridge, Adolph ......... Sibley, john .................. Siebert, Kathryn .......... Skorcz, James ............ Slanger, Helen .......... Smart, Kenneth ........ Smith, Eugene .......... Smith, Howard ........ Smith, John H ......... Smith, Marden .............. Soloman, Charles ........ Songer, Glenn ............ Sperling, Clara .......... Stein, Dorothy... ....... Stevens, Robert ........ Story, Albert .......... Story, William .......... Stroup, Esther .......... Stuebe, Gertrude ......... Stumme, Eleanor .......... Stump, Pauline. ............... Sullenberger, Mary E ........ Tarpley, Belva ................. Tarpley, Willis ............. Taylo, Beudella ........ Taylor, Virginia .......... Thomas, Chester ...... Tolbert, Dale ..........,. Van Camp, Paul ............ Van Dyke, Earl ........... Van Loon, Edward .......... Vibbeart, Berah ............ Voigt, Olga ................ Wait, Carolyn .............. Wakeley, Virginia ........ Walge, Jane .................. Wallace, Vera Lois--.... VVarters, Esther ............ Washburn, Myrtle ........ Vtlatkins, Vivian ................ Vifatson, Martha ........,.......... Wellenreiter, Doroth y ........... Vtlerbner, Florence .............. West, Ruth.. ........................ Wheatley, Elizabeth ........ Wherry, Frances .......... XfVherry, Otis .............. White, Leonore ............ White, VVilma. ................... Williams, Catherine ........ Vtlilson, Blanche.. ........ VV ilson, Clarence. ......... Wilson, jack .............. Wood, Helen .......... VVood, Robert .......... l1Voodard, Paul .......... Wforrell, Ethel .......... Yeazel, Louise ...... Young, Mary...p ....... Zillman, Margaret ........ Zues, Frances .............. Page 33- 33 46 43 35 29 ..........52 45 50 Page Fifty -.tix 'lhkfv . - ,WW A C or ,. h 11 .1 ' an C , 'H.31L 3155 1 I again xl: I 15,9 V 11 .f f r f X -'H erne . f L 1 N ' L. ar .,,lL JUNIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISER Top Rau'-Elmer Cooke, President: Bob Oswalt. Vice-President: Chris Canady, Representative to Student Councilg Harvey Acton, Representative to Student Council. Bottom Razr'-Mary Jane XVolford, Treasurer: Nancy Mellville, Chairman Pin Committee: lleulah Durr, Chairman Social Committee: Blanche Craft, Secretary. A unior Glass HREE short years have passed since we, the class of '31, were just Fresh- ies, wandering aimlessly around the halls looking for our roll calls and what not: but in these three years much has been done to show that we have made a name for ourselves. Decidedly active in all events around school, we have shown that we are not just another Junior Classf' but-the class of '31, MR. JOHNSON J-im-ior ,-Idviser R. JOHNSON, as sponsor of the Junior Class, has proved to be a very capable man for such a position. Wfith an unllagging interest in all the atfairs and problems of the Juniors, Mr. johnson has shown the Class of '31 that he is a friend worth having. Page Fifty-riglrt x.3,J 'i'.- j.'1,'-'l '- ,Aj', j 5 5'3,-'.mk:, W ,L,MgY fum, ,,A, . was sss, A, ev, .Lv . -'JFG r Acree, Barbara Acton, Harvey Ahlering, Dorothy Alhand, Richard Allen,' Esther Ames, Erba Anderson, Inez Anderson, james Andrews, Iris Applebaum, Esther Askren, Lawrence Atteberry, Tom Atwood, Dorothy Bahnke, Eleanor Bailey, Carl Bailey, Edith Baldwin, Kenneth Balsley, Joe Barker, Emma Barnes, Rosa Bateman, Mattie Bateman, Ruth Bell, Ruth Bennett, Zelma Biddle, Paul Biggs, Harold Blair, Billie Bliesath, Mildred Bolerjack, Arley Boon, Harold Bord, Lewrence Borgwald, Lola Bracewell, Kathryn Bradfield, Florence Bradley, Vivinia Brant, Phil Bridgewater, Thomas Brown, Dorothy Brown, Frances Browning, Opal Burch, Edward Burk, Marvin Burmeister, Theodore Burns, Helen Burow, Robert Burroughs, Louise Butler, Floyd ' Butler, Fred Campbell, Harlan Cannady, Robert Carithers, Mary Carmody, Vernie Carpenter, Forrest Carrington, Ruth Caswell, Elizabeth Caughron, jack Cessna, Joseph Chamberlin, Merle Chambers, Margaret Chambliss, Virgil Chappell, Russell Chittick, Ralph Clark, Louise Clinton, Arthur Collignon, Carl Collings, Marion Collins, Hazel ' Page Fifty-nine , J UNIORS Combest, Doris - Coter, John Cox, Herbert Craft, Blanche Cromwell, Tex Cromwell, Zella Cundiff, Mac Cunningham, John Curtis, jane Dalbey, Beulah. Day, Timcy Deck, Daisy Dennis, Lucille DeWeese, Norma Dietz, Clara Dodson, Irma Dokey, james Downs, Stephen Dunbar, Morton Duncan, james Dunning, Mabel Durnil, Clarence Durr, Beulah Dyer, john Elliott, Esther Engel, Henry English, Margaret Erdmann, Arthur Ewers, Winifred Ewing, Thomas Fairhall, joe Faulk, Irma Feldkamp, Louise Ferguson, Ed Fish, Harry Fitzgerald, Margaret Flanders, Paul Fletcher, john Fletcher, Phil Ford, Doris Francisco, Dorothy Free, Jeanne Freeland, Clyde Garinger, June Geeding, Ruline Gerling, Henrietta Gerling, Ruth Gibson, Marjorie Gilmore, james Gondry, Charles Gordon, Pearle Graham, Marjorie. Grant, Kathryn Gray, Billy Gruber, Carl Guy, Eleanor Hale, Erle Hallett, Everett Harkness, Rosemary Harrington, Mildred Harris, Imogene Harvey, LeRoy Harvey, Raymond Hawkins, Mary Louise Hedden, Odyne l'1CllCll'lLl'I,-jUl'lln Henessy lxciincth Henry, john Hesslon, john Hiatt, Ronald Hike, Gene Hill, Robert Hixon, Helen Holden, Gordon Holloway, Zora Belle Hostetler, Frances Houghton, Marjorie Howell, John Howlc, Louis Huber, Bernice Humphrey, Glenn Hundley, Thomas Hunter, Harriet Hutton, jack Hyland, Henry Jackson, Rosetta Johnson, Chester johnson, Lowell Jones, Earl Jones, Theresa jupin, john Kaneen, Phil Keefe, Kenneth Keeslar, Richard Keeslar, Vera Kelley, G. Helen Kerby, Billy Kilby, LeRoy Kilgore, NVillis ' Kiningham, Frank Kinney, Ralph Koontz, Loraine Lambert, Regina Landaurer, Josephine Landman, Blanche Lesch, Harold Liese, Ted Lindlow, Hazel Livingston, Mary Loes, Harold Lowe, Freda Luke, Forrest Lumbrick, Catherine Macy, Sylvia Madden, Margaret Mann, Nancy Manzagol, Jerman Marlowe, Velton Marsh, Prudence Martin, Billy Martin, Knox Mason, Helen Mather, james Mauck, Jane Mendenhall, Robert Miller, Allen Miller, Janet Miller, Raymond Miller, Rosemary Montgomery, Robert Moody, Robert Moore, ,lack Morgan, Edna Morgan, Roy Morton, Martha Ann Muirhead, ,lack Myers, Elizabeth Myers, Elmo Myers, June McBee, LaVerne McCarty, Jane McElhaney, Charles McGregory, Gilbert Mclntire, Margaret McMachan, Ralph Nixon, Ralph Nuding, Wendell O'Brien, Edward Ogden, Florence Ollis, Margaret Orvis, Naomi Osborn, Catherine Osborn, Juanita Ost, john O'Toole, Alice Owens, Inez Palmer, Terry Parker, Clinton Patterson, Margaret Patterson, VVilman Pleschner, Ernest Poage, Wfinifred Poll, Dolores Prast, Gordon Randall, Wilbur Reasor, Obert Reichman, George Rice, Lillian Roberts, Gladys - Robson, Geraldine Rock, Sherman Roderick, Helena Roey, Herman . Rohling, Louise Rohrer, Clyde J UNIORS KCONTINUED I Rosenberger, Mary Louise Roth, Hazel Roth, Helen Rothwell, Gertrude Saldino, Michael Schingel, Rose Anna Schwartz, Victor Scott, John S. Seawright, Robert Seigmund, Winlfred Shambaugh, Sam Shannon, Lloyd Sharp, Esther Sheets, Don Shelton, Charlotte , Sherritt, Gene Short, Mildred Sizelove, Chester Skogsberg, Lauretta Smith, Alice Smith, Eldon Smith, Eugene Smith, Lawrence Smith, Leland Smith, LeRoy Smith, Marian Smith, Opal Smith Robert Snedecker, Glenn Snyder, Dorothy Belle Sollars, Floyd Soltan, W'ilbur Standton, Mary Starr, Mary Stevans, Paul Stewart, jamie Lee Stine, La Verne Stipp, John Stone, LeVerne Story, Albert Story, Inez Strader, Catherine Stratman, Charles Stump, Pauline Swank, Dorothy Taylor, Irene Thayer, Louise Todd, Edwin Towner, Helen Trent, Wilbur Trent, William Tringl, Opal Tyler, Alfred Underiner, Gene Underwood, Mary Van Camp, Ray Van Camp, Dorothy Vandershaegh, Margaret Vannatta, Robert Voigt, Harold Waidelich, Ruth Walsh, John Weaver, Wendell, Weese, Gerald ' Westfall, Charles Westwater, Jean White, Eddie Wiebusch, Georgine Wiggs, Ray - Wilcoxen, Dale Wilkins, Wilma I Williams, Raymond VVills, Ruby Wilson, Audrey Wilson, Woodrow Witherspoon, Ruth VVodetzki, Ethel VVolfe, Denver VVolford, Mary ,lane Wiomack, Patil XVood, Louise VVoodard, Inglis Wright, Glenn Wyant, Earl VVyckoff, Virginia Yeager, Betty Yerkes, Charles York, Dorothy Young, Robert Zeiter, Paula Ziegler, Dolores Zillman, John Page Sixty t. .5325 F. at L' ji ' i ,. n . fd '.w 4' , 1 1 v .,,, al 1 1 14 -I x H 1 l -xiii :1 1 as 1-.1 5 11. -. , . .mf 1'1 - 4. 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L - H N M L1 mf' 5 1 1 1 L.-N gl. -2 1 A 1 uL.g,J..11,s1...wil-111-..-,.14u4L.1s.c: W.. 1.11.11 1 1 . -1 1 1, - 1 1, . 1 . N? ' h' A Page S Abbott, Glendale Abernathy, Ercel Adams, William Adkins, Mary Adkins, Opal Allard, Helen Allen, Frances Allen, james Allison, Mary Alice Allison, Norma Allison, Will Allison, Zelda Anderson, Esther Anderson, Leland Anker, Velma Appel, Fritzi Archey, Franklin Armstrong, Shirley Ashmore, Lois Azoff, Esther ' Baitler, Viola Baker, Mary Baldwin, Lucille Ballah, Irma Barnhill, Ethelyn Barry, Dorothy Barthelemy, Beatrice Bartos, Merval Bathey, Katherine Baum, Henry Beecham, Sarah Bentley, Dorothy Bernardi, Robert Berry, Doris Berthold, Eugene Birch, Patricia Black, Virginia. Blary, Raymond Boehm, John Bond, Harold Boncbrake, Gertrude Bowman, William Boyd, Beulah Bramer, Mildred Brewington, Thelma Briggs, Britton Brown, Gertrude Buchanan, Cora Buford, John Burow, Helen Byland, Ailsa Byrne, Betty Byrne, Ruby Cadwell, Marjorie Calhoun, Maxine Callahan, Juanita Callaway, Alma Cannady, Catherine Carey, William Carpenter, Dorothy Carpenter, Vernon Carr, William Casebeer, Gladys Chambers, Earl iffy-tlzrce SOPHOMORES ' Chester, William Clark, Afton Claxton, Archie Cleland, Mary Jane Collignon, Margaret Companion, Genevieve Connelly, Julius Cooper, Helen. Cornelius, Unabelle Cosat, Edmund Cottingham, Lois Couden, Roberta Courson, Clide Cox, Franklin Cox, Zola Crabtree, Caroline Crawford, Leonard Cunningham, Norma Currie, James Curry, John Dalbey, Charles Dalbey, Edwin Davis, Abner Davis, Anna May Davis, Gerald .- Davis, Kathryn Davis, Wilson Dawson, Pauline Day, Norman Dean, Robert Dembo, Hubert' Denney, Mildred Detweiler, Marion DeVore, Evelyn DeWeese, Donald Dickman, Katherine Dodd, Jack Donaldson, Jack Donner, Irene . Drews, Theodore Drollinger, Catherine Duckworth, Burlin Duffin, John Dunwoody, Marguerite Durkin, Robert Dyas, Doris Edgerley, Maxine Edwards, James Ellis, Robert Emerson, Paul Enrietta, Marie Faulkner, Floyd Fletcher, Ollie Mae Foehrer, Herman Foraqua, Donald Forshier, Eleanor Frazier, Barbara Geeding, Beryl George, Ovid Gilbreath, Eugene Gilbreath, Pauline Gildersleeve, Clarence n Gilman, Chester Gladman, Marjorie Goodall, Doyle Gorman, Harold Gouty,' Kathleen Graham, Lawrence Grimes, Marialys Griner, john Gritton, Helen Groen, Helen Groner, Lyle Grubbs, Paul Grzesiek, Della Habel, Nina Hadden, Harold Hagerman, Thomas Halls, Robert Hancock, Leona Hannappel, Dorothy Hanson, Harold Harden, Gladys Harman, Margaret Harris, Virgil Hart, Paul Hartsook, Richard Haskins, Richard Haughey, Grover Hawkins, Kathleen Hawkins, Louise Hazel, Kenneth ' Heinen, Lawrence Helck, Francis Hembrey, Max Henthorn, Evelyn Hibler, Joe Hill, Hazel Hill, Paul Hinrichs, Helen Marie Holborn, Wilma Howard, Ernest Howe, Rhoda Howrey, Weldon Huckstadt, Wilbur Huff, Robert Huffman, Irene Hughbanks, Harlan Hughes, Frances Hughes, Ruth Hurley, Mary Ann Huttsell, Georgia Ingram, Margaret Iskowich, Harold Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Helen Jackson, Russell Jarling, Geraldine Jenkins, Grace Jenkins, Joe Jewell, Benson Johnson, Dorotha johnson, Edith Johnson, Eva johnson, Mary SOPHOMORES ICONTINUEDJ Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Ruby Johnson, Vivian Jones, Bob Jones, La Verne jones, Mildred Jones, Rlou Kagy, Annabelle Kaneen, Joe Keeslar, Henry Kerans, james Kerby, Helen Kerns, Elizabeth Keiser, LaVona Kigcr, Cora King, Carl Kinningham, Ben Kinney, Clyde Kittle, john Klaman, Rosetta Kochell, Wayne Krabb, Fritz Krauel, Howard Laiferty, Lail Lamb, Walter Largent, Dorothea Leisch, Albert Lewis, Melvin Liddell, Helen Littell, Sarah Long, Phyllis Longstreth, Ben Lucas, Robert Luke, Wilbert Lynch, Clyde Madison, Helen Maggart, Margaret Major, Arthur Marker, Lucille Martin, Edward Martin, Viola Marz, Lucille Mather, Gwendolyn Matthews, Eleanor Mauck, Eugene Mauck, Gerald Maxwell, Margaret Mayer, Ernest Meridith, Lillian Meyer, Rosemary Mielke, Eleanor Miller, Eugenia Mitchell, Helen Mollenhauer, Raymond ' Moore, Clarence Moore, Forest Moore, Gloria Moore, ,Helen Moore, Margaret Moore, Russell Moore, Ward Morgan, Robert Morgan, Margaret 1 Page Strty-four Morgan, Chester Morton, Genevieve Moudy, Marie Musser, Anne Myers, Fern McClure, Dorothy McConnell, Curtis McCormick, Frances McCosh, Richard McCoy, Laura McDaniel, Gene McDonald, Pauline McDuFfee, Helen McEvoy, Mary Jean MeGary, Eva Louise Mclntosh, Earl McNeill, Katherine Nawatny, Howard Naylor, Zoe Ruby Nichols, George Nicholson, Ruth Noone, Mary Norwood, Jane Nowling, Lucille Oakley, Bob Oaks, Kenneth Ogdon, Stanley O'Neal, Charles Palmer, Carl Parker, Robert Pate, Helen Pawling, George Peoples, Rex Peto, Mary Phillips, Martha Lu Phillips, Riley Pickard, Paul Plotner, Jack Poggendorf, Ethel Poggendorf, Marie Poggendorf, Ruth Poole, Ethel Porter, Warner Prettyman, Fred Prewitt, Leroy Price, Bill Pruett, John Putnam, Melvin Quinett, Octave Rambole, Marguerite Ramey, Iosephine Ramm, Bill Rash, Lauren Redden, Frances Redman, Herman Rehwienkel, Marguerite Reynolds, Sylvia Richards, Verna ' Richardson, Lincoln Richner, George Rife, Pearl Page Sixty-five SOPHOMORES Rink, Geueuexe Ritschel, Joseph Robinson, Faye Roey, Collate Roland, Robert Rosenberger, Earl Roth, Dan Rouse, Ruth Royse, Virginia Ruda, Gertrude Rush, Edward Russell, Dorothy Rntan, Dorothy May Rutschman, Florence Sedewasser, Ercel Setlewasser, Genevieve Sadler, Kenneth Saltsgaver, Hazel Sandusky, Martha Savoy, Montelle Schafer, Herman Schultz, julia Schuman, Dorothy Seaman, Evelyn Searl, Lois Seitzinger, Wilson Seward, Martha Shambaugh, Edward Sheahan, Tom Shinall, Robert Shipman, Willard Shorthouse, Elizabeth Shotts, Jack Shreve, Minnie Shurr, Margaret Sibrel, Martha Siebert, Mary Siefer, Mildred Sizelove, David Smalley, Clarence Smeeton, Wilbur Smith, Donald Smith, Edna Smith, Helen Louise Smith, Louise , Smith, Maurice Snyder, Carroll Snyder, Edbert Solomon, Helen Songer, Franklin Stanford, Wayne Starkey, Margaret Steward, Marion Stine, Clair Story, Isabel Stovall, Guinevere Strongman, Vernon Stroup, Peggy Qtuebe, Helen Syers, Robert Tanquary, Harold Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, Esther Teeters, Lorin Thirion, Frank Thomas, Marie Thomas, Eurva Thomas, Mary Thomas Velma Thompson, Joe Tilton, john Timm, Nadyne Turner, Douglas Vancil, Donald Vancil, Dorothy Van Leer, Bertha VanLieu, Bill Vaughn, Mildred Villars, Loren Viskniskki, Thomas Vogt, William Von Berg, Vincent Wade, Arthur Wade, Dale VVade, Leo Waggaman, Wilma Wagner, Robert Wagner, Sheldon Wait, Edythe' VValker, Mary Jane Warters, Freida SOPHOMORES KCONTINUEDJ Watson, Annabelle Watson, Lee Weidler, Ruth West, Evelyn White, June Wilborn, Clifford Wilhelm, Chester Willhoit, Jeanette Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Emogene Wfilliams, james Williams, Odessa Wills, Vivian NVi1son, julia Wilson, Texie VVineinger, Alma Wonderlin, Lois Wood, Dan VVood, Darold Wood, Kenneth VVood, Ruby Wright, Evelyn Wynn, Norval Young, Fred Young, VVillard Zotz, Charles 'lr' 5:5-' X s N 1 , - il , I , 'I 2 1 1 ,, 1 W if 1 2 -A 3 N: . , V1 .N 1. 4 J -I I V Q ' .HL . 'X f 71 1 rl . .A 4 - , n A v 'J -,. .- '- 1 1 ' 'Z A 2: 1 '. i , -Qi' ,qi 91' ., 1 f': 7' 3.11 - .5-3 ' 11:-' Qi., lu, , 1 1' If '11 Q. Q1' ?'. .1 4 -r ' .4 1 i . 51. 1 . ,-., ess 'X '4 2 ,e , 1 ' ,1.A, , - 1 ,Qgil ua C FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND ADVISER Wa, 1 - r iv , - 1 .ii 2 1., , . , xi, iii , Q all All Q. iq Sl , ' ll . F4 l 'PP X ff ll' 3 .A ,i 1 1 l If ll Pr 5 lui ' .., if 1 . JV' il S7 1 54 5 111 ,I X gxgwv .ggi i it f in N I E1 ., L l Ji :fa -.' 51- fu 559 If el '31 lf, silt lffil ,. A ,. Q.-ISL W Y , ,, J y :K 1- , -er X-- Sa .3- at 5'k,,.:, WM. s- xr ' B ' 'JI f 57N . K -X 1 Tuff Raw-Tom Sheahan, Re resenmtive to Student Council: XVard Moore, Vice-President. 1 Xi , 1 lx X Botiam Row-Milton XVolforc, Fresirlentg Mary Snyder, Chairman of Social Committeeg John Sulga, N R . 1 -M Secretary. X 1 ,,Q,g The qreshman Glass 1 4 3 7 ' . HE Class of 'ao entered upon their high school career in the fall of 19-9. , xxx They were one of the most promising of freshman classes. The aim for ' x which they have striven this year is to minimize the number of failures and thus . ,, .,.,, A , raise the scholastic standing of their class. There is no doubt but that they have 2 N attained the spirit of Danville High and will do their best to uphold her records. A all ' E. l lj 1 7'- 1 5 MISS PARKER 5 . l i ' ' A. Vile feel that Miss Parker has been well chosen as class adviser for the Freshmen. F She is always ready and ivilling to give ad- vice when difficulties ariseg thus she has : . become a friend of all. C Rf . in li . l I . I' X i JA' V P l 'K I s. 'LEU lg i lI'1 91 i' -Us: 'f Tix . . '4 A J X l K Xxx 1 ,J tx HV-all lr 5,155 W1 5 Z Lfglh xx 1 1- 'H X If 'Y ' l R 1 X X V 'i L1 . 4. X L .' FEW R -Avi K X . 1 ,,,1 -- 1555.4 .. L l 1A 1 X l xx 3 li P11510 Si.rty-ciglzt 1x E Y ,-hh, ,,-,aw , ,-,v.?vs-. -.-,-...,..,.. . - l,., ,...,,V,,-W-.- ....,........-a.l gif-'if:f:,-. ,.,, ,,,.,,.w -WY-..--.s,Y.n .. f - 1--fs ---W--YY--5-1.7 fvr. WW-v--V--1 is -few , Mm A-,MMn,,4,,,--H-,-,MV ,H s, i ,aaa ,,c,---,,,.-.e,A.4 l R 1 f?'i Adams, Helen Adkins, Harold Adkins, Joseph Albert, Helen Aldrich, Eleanor Aldrich, James Alexander, Gerald Allee, Imogene Allen, Geneva Ames, Luther Anderson, Eleanor Anderson, Minnie Arnold, Kenneth - Ashcraft, Leone Attebcrry, David Ausun, Curtis Baker, Loyal Baldwin, Jack Baldwin, Virgil Barker, Robert Barnes, Ellis Barnett, Rupert Barr Charles Barton LaVona Bateman Pnmrose Beagle Charles Beckman Ruth Bedwell Dolores Bell Harry Bell Ma1cella Benelield Paul Bennett Dalena Bennlnger Hugh Bexnatdi Edward Bernsohn Albert Beshoan Robert BlgglHS George Brscart Marg e Boehm Stuart Bogart Bermce Bolser Coxa Bookwalter Joe Booid Robert Bouchard Dale Boyle Edward Bracewell Jack Brasel Esther Breezley Herbert B1 CIUCI B1 own B1 own Brown Biown Brown B1 own B1ug1on Walter Brlly Lou1se Robert V 1ctor Wllma WlHlf red 1 Lucien Buckellew Aileen Bulgm, Russell Burleson Robert Bu1ow Edward BllI'l'lS VIOIH Burton Margaret Busby C15 de Busby Lou1se Page Smty nine FRESHMEN Bush. Carl Butler, Frances Butt, Beth Elore Calvin, Harold , Campbell, Evelyn ' Campbell, Jean Carithers, Jean Carmody, Geraldine Carpenter, Lauren Carpenter, Ralph Cass, John Cathcart, Bob Chew, Margaret Chezem, Doris Christy, Helen Clark, Lillie Clayton, Willard Clifton, Leon Cline, Mildred Clinton, Vera W Clyden, Geneva Coates, Helen Coburn, Brewster Colley Robert Connelly Lois Connex Bob Conner George Conover Robert Cook Mary Cook William Cooke Margaret Cooney Dick Cooper Aileen Cooper Cloyd Cooper Erleen Cooper Max Cottmgham Flo1ence Couiter B111 Cox Ralph Coyne Rudell Craft Mary Crain Mary Cravens Geraldme Cromwell Marguerite Culp Margaret Cnnnmgham W1ll1am Dabels Bob Dalbey Cteighton Danko Stanley Dauotlh Jean Davzdson Helen May Davidson Loyal Deck Aud1ey Deeken F1ances DelValley Frances DeMoss Hazel Derrickson Dorothy DeVore Dea Dlckerson Adel111e Drckson Margaret Dxetz, Joseph Dletzen Vincent Dixon Elame , 1 i 1 I ' , I 1 .1 ' . j .l I Y 7 7 . . D . I 1 I 1 , . ' 4 7 . . D 3 . Q I Il D 4 . . . . A' - ' ' I .I I , Q ar t , 1 . 1 I Y 1 ' , 1 1 l . . , , , ' Y D ' 4 ,A s . , 1 . Bradford, Genevieve Curry, Kathleen , 1 Y 1 . .y . , , - . y Q , Y . 7 V H , 1 W 1. h , ' , . A ' ' , 1. ' . . 1 A . . ' . . 1 - . ' . ' 1 I . ' , 1 . I , u , n 1 I , n , 1 ' , 1 1 1 2 . 7 J, . ' 1 i Y 1 Dixon, Margaret Doan, Virginia Doan, William Doran, Ruby Douthit, Frank Drew, Eddie Drews, Arthur Drews, Herbert Duff, Bob Duvavan, Eunice Dunn, Francis Dupriest, Esther Easterbrook, Billie Ellis, Vivian Epperson, Vernon Esworthy, Vincent Faith, Robert Faris, Jesse Faulstich, Joe Fauver, Donald Fearheiley, Glenn Field, Dale Field, Virl Fields, LaVada Firebaugh, Dale Flanders, Billy Fleming, Clara Fleming, Dorothy Fleming, Lillian Follis, Ruth Ford, Margaret Forman, Lowell Forth, Elmon Foster, Ruth Fowler, Gertrude Fowler, Mildred Fox, Virginia Freeland, Mildred French, Carlin French, Virgil Fritts, Evelyn Frye, Billy Frye, Nelda Galeener, Jack Gallaher, Billy Garner, Helen Gattermann, Kathryn George, Howard Gildersleeve, Jack Gill, Margaret Gillum, Mary Glenn, Virginia Goings, William Gony, Victor Gower, Sylvia Grimes, Betty Gritton, Edmund Groner, Glesna Gruber, Wilbur Guadagna, Alfred Hafner, Mary Ellen Hageman, Robert FRESHMEN 1 CONTINUED J Hager, Rheuelma Haley, Samuel Hall, John Harris, Virginia Victoria Harris, Virginia Harry, Elmer Harry, Emma Haughey, Helen Hawkins, Harold Haworth, Audrey Hayden, Beulah Hazel, Charles Hetferman, Morris Heisser Norma ean . . I Henderson, Ada Hendrich, Marjorie Henry, Theola. ' Hensley, James Henthorn, Herman Hepburn, Hubert Hession, Camille Heuring, Jeanette Hicks, Maxine Higgins, Walter Highberg, Irene Hill, 'Edythe Hill, Harold Hix, Dale Hixon, Ruth Hockmuth, Evelyn Hodges, Paul Hong, Edward Hong, John Hong, Roy Hood, George Hoover, Alma Hough, Emily Huff, Clementine Huff, VVillis Hughes, Alma Humble, Dorothy Hummer, Tobitha Humrichouse, Billy Hughes, Hyland, Hyland, Jackson Jackson: Jackson, Jackson Jackson: Jackson, Gwendolyn Dorothy Marion Corine Edith Eileen Eunice Evelyn Marzone James, Marian Jarema, . Mary Jarvis, Lamonte Jinkins, Wayne Johnson, Carl Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sigue Jones, Anabelle Jones, Billy Jones, Elmer Jones, Raymond Jones, Richard Jones, Virginia Page Seventy julian, Dorothy lumps, Fred Jumps, Wilms jupin, Louise Iuvinall, Robert Kagy, Eileen Karlson, Morris Kay, June Keefe, Louise Kelley, Nondius Kelly, Allen Kendrick, john Kendrick, Travis Kenner, Lucille Kenyon, Elizabeth Kercheif, Dorothy Kindrid, Harold King, Helen Kingery, Louise Kittle, William Knowles, Hazel Kochell, Kathryn Koi olcky Victoria Lake June Laker Dorothy landaman Louis Langham Flo Lanter Betty Lape Violet Larkin Melxin Larson Esther Laughlin Dan LeClaire Frederick Lee Roy Lemaire George Lind Edwin Lindley , Austin Lindley Oscar Lindroth Dale Iingley Marie Lipscomb Thelma Long Mary Loyd Long Walter Lowe Bill Lower Elata Lumbrick Martha Lyman Helen Lynch Zelda MacAllister Kenneth Mantos Evabelle Manzagol Amy Marine Charles Marlatt Leah Marshall Oliy er Marshall Virginia Marsters Mary Martin Robert Matherly Evelyn Mauck Josephine Maxwell Harvey Mayo Harold Meek Wayne Page Seventy-one FRESHMEN Meeker, Barbara Meers, Charles Mercer, Maryisabelle Miller, Beatrice Miller, Bessie Miller, Daniel Miller, Dorothy Miller, Hazel Miller, Mary Miller, Wendell Mills, Robert Miner, VVesley Mitchell, Eulalia Mitchell, Helen Mitchell, Ruth Modest, Louis Modest, Viola Moore, Mary Morgan, Harry Morris, John Morris, Lewellyn Morris, Lucille Morrison, Dorothy Mae Morton Maudibernice Moulton Ed Mowery Dorothy 'viuecke Robert Munn Regina Murphy Melvin Mur h Patrick P Y Myers Genevieve Myers john McConnell Gordon 'VIcDonald Rolla McMillan Frances Nabors Kathryn Nagns Ethel Neal Claude Neil Leo Nelson Dorothy Newby Louise Nicholson Edna Nicklas John Nidiffer Clyde Noone Margaret Nnding Carlone Nygren Margaret Older NV1lma Jane Oliver Everett Olixer Gwendolyn Oliver Robert ONeill Bill Orme Mildred Orr-Louis Orr Virginia Owens Paul Pacot Violette Padgett Gwendola Park Lionel Parker Cassandra Parker Guy Parson Winifred Patterson Lois 1 , 1 Y 4 I , 1 1 A ' 4 1 ' , 1 1 I ' y I 1 7 ' 1 , 1 1 1 7 4 1 Y I s , 1 4 , 1 , 1 y I 3 I -4 1 ' 1 4 1 I Loyd, Elmer , 1 1 Q I , 1 1 1 1 ' f , 1 4 1 1 Y I I I , 1 1 1 y I i , , 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 Pattison, Joseph Pease, Richard Pedigo, Virginia Pepping, William Peterson, Russell Pettigrew, Elizabeth Phelps, Anna Piercefield, Jesse Poggendorf, Alfred Popejoy, Jane Potter, Martha Ellen Potter, Max Price, Phyllis Purinton, Joseph Putman, Rex Quartier, Mildred Quast, Orthalyne Rabb, Maxine Rachels, Winneta Ramsey, Wilma Ramsey, Woodrow Rathbun, Corbett Redenbaugh, Earl Redenbaugh, Raymond Redifer, Charles Reid, Doris ' Reynard, Olive Reynolds, Raymond Reynolds, Richard Ribbe, Lillian Ridge, Mary Riggle, Corrine Riggs, Lois Ritschel, Victoria Roberts, Frances Robinson, Dorothy Rockstroh, Kenneth Roderick, Alice Roey, Eurva Belle Rokoski, Leo Russell, John Safe, Carl Saikley, Solomon Samuelson, Victor Sanichas, George Sauichas, Pete Savoy, Juanita Schafer, Joseph Schlosser, Anna Schoenbeck, Betsy A Schrader, Hazel Schultz, Norma A ' Schultz, Stanford Schultz, Norvel Schutz, Norvel Sears, Chester Scars, Robert See, Jeanette Seicller, Harry Seidler, Louis Selsor, Jimmie Sewell, VVilliam Shafer, Paul FRESHMEN CCONTI NUEDJ Shaffer, William Shane, Jack Shanks, Ray Sharp, Leo Sharp, Margaret Sharp, Margery Sheets, Darrell Sherow, Celia Sherritt, Ann Silberer, Dolores Sills, George Silvey, Russell Simpson, Eugene Skoog, Arthur Smith, Estella Smith, Irene Smith, John Edward Smith, Marguerite Smith, Martin Smith, Richard Smith, Ruth Smith, Sidney Snyder, Mary Spangle, Annabel Spears, Mary Kathryn Spicer, Russell Spoden, Elizabeth Staniield, VVilliam St. Clair, Raymond Stevens, Ruby Stokes, Dorothy Stone, Margaret Strange, Lillian Strawser, Helen Strawser, Irene Stuebe, Carl Stuebe, Xvalter Stumme, Sarah Sulga, John Summers, Fred Sulser, Nathan Suycott, Edwin Swaim, Edna Swanson, Jeanette Tabor, Emerson Tarpley, Hazel Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, Gale Thaney, Marcus Thomas, Leonard Thomas, Fred Thomas, Joe - Thomas, Virginia Thompson, James Thompson, Paul A Thompson, Roland Thompson, Winifred Toopes, Jimmy Tornquist, Margaret Towell, Herman Towell, Roland . Townsend, Floyd Townsley, Marjorie Trask, Lillian Trego, Lawrence Page Sczfenty-t1t'0 5'-.AU gp W- HW? dame . . . ' F1 graff- -.:e:sr's-..f,-wg.--.-.f-.,,..:,,.,1 -: 2 - , . , , 4 4 ,, . . , . ,t .. .. , ..,,. , , ., , , . .. . ., el - . ' r 4,,,,, . ..1, L...r.L. .. .. e. ., A- t , , . V . A 4 J .,,,,. . ,,f ,, 4, 1 Y 5 4, E5Eg,!m,,m,:..mf,?,f Mi' . V 51-L l 1 1 Q FRESHMEN fCONTlNUEDl Tuggle, Berlin Tuggle, Edwin Tuggle, Floyd Turner, Esther Turner, Jack Turner, Mary Turner, Sam Unger, Billy Vancil, Merrie Waddell, jack Waidelich, Mabel Wallace, Irene Walsh, Mary Vtfalters, Jack Wann, Charlotte Ward, Dorothy VVatts, Robert Weathersby, Almetta Weaver, Anna VVeddle, Charles Whelan Kenneth Whitaker ames Whitman Carol E Page .S'wcuty4l:ree Wilborn, Dolores Wiley, Blanche Willasey, Hilda Xvilliams, Alonzo Williams, Ida Vlfilliams, James Wilson, Geraldine Wilson, Sterling Witherspoon, Jane Wolford, Milton Wright, Paul Wright, Raymond Wright, Zada Wynn, George Yarusinsky, George Yeager, Philip Yerkes, Maxine Yeske, Robert Young, Beulah Young, William Zeiter, Hugh Zimmerman George Zook Ormond Zumwalt Arthur ' . J , ' White, Henrietta Zues, Julia I I A r Q r X V Q v Y Y W Y Y Y . 1 v Y Y V Y Q Y Y Y , f' f .' S -C ' ,- A f, i ifi ' f --rf 'l ff? -LQQ M - . . n pq! i J ' KVY' 1551! ,A-X' S THE STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row--Tom Sheahan, Robert Canady, Milton VVolford, Harvey Acton, Chris Cannady. Bottom Row-Dwight Oliver, Miller Baum, Elizabeth lVlieatley, YValter Burton, Elmer Cooke. 5556 Student Council HE Student Council consists of representatives from the four classes in high school. Its purpose is to discuss, encourage, and develop anything which will be for the best interests of the school. I The members of this organization are the presidents of the three upper classes, three other members of the Senior Class, two of the Junior Class, one of' the Sophomore Class, and one of the Freshman Class. The officers of the council consist of a chairman and secretary. The chair- man is the principal of the high school or some person appointed by him. The secretary is elected by the members of the council. Meetings are held the first Monday of every month, and any proposition for the good of the school is discussed at this time. It is considered a distinct honor to be elected as a member of the Student Council. Page Svv.'enty-.six YAY Y . ' . au. ' A XZ' fz iiff'-'kill :f.Ti5-.i -5-- S ' gm' 5 iv, 9' i 1 1: ,A 'I 'I' .ea I . ,xv 'w WWW? 'WM THE MASQUERADE BALL .--X' 6729 All School Qarty HE All qchool Party sponsored by the Girls Club xx as held on the evenin of October Zw Irom 1 30 to 10 30 The parts xx as a Masquerade Ball and had a record breal 1110 attenclanee ot over eight hundred There were several prizes given for the best costumes. Everyone received a Hallowe en fax or at the door. A very peppy orchestra furnished the music for dancing in the boys gym. In the girls gxm there were stunts sponsored by each organization in the school. 'lhe prizes for the most entertaining stunts wx ere avlarded the Girl Reserves Hi-Y and Girls Athletic Association. 1 Appropriate refreshments for Hallovte en cider and doughnuts were served on the second floor of the boys gym bv the members of the Social Committee. Page Seventy- -u 1 Cgwelve Qonference jmet HE Central Illinois High School Conference was held here May the second and third. There were originally twelve schools in the meet, thus receiving the name, Big Twelve Conference. However .due to the withdrawal of Blooming- ton there are now only eleven schools represented. The schools take part in all branches ofathletics including football, basket- ball, tennis, golf, swimming, track, cross country, and field events. This year they have eliminated the choice of a champion in baseball. In the track events there was no 50-yard dash for this meet. p There were also a number of literary events. A representative from each school takes part in oratory, externporaneous speaking, dramatic reading, inter- pretative reading, and debating. ' ' The music departments present a Girls' Glee Club, Boys' .Glee Club, and a mixed chorus. A number of the schools also had a soprano, alto, tenor, and base soloist. There were also instrumental contests. This year the conference did away with a band or orchestra contest., A joint band representing the schools was under the direction of a leader from Chicago. Next year a joint orchestra will play. . , There were no commercial contests held this year. The Conference was a great success and Danville enjoyed being host to the other ten cities of the conference. t Page Scvenity-eight I ,fn ' Q 1 my? :Q-J x KL. x f 44g.'qQi E529 . Q L v -fig Sqi: x , ' EQ 1 ff - 3 1 5TQf5iXv,. :X ' vt JES K -' I 'E X2 6 'lf ., -5 :ii A -, 1 QU skgg .45 , - ig. Q x 7 f , ,ffzfxxx ,ff ees L tx. I V MEMBERS OF 1929 ?w Wg' Top Rau Alice Rathff John Cowan James Marlatt Arthur Mxelke Mxllard Lxggett Harry Espenscheld, Stuart Debenham Roger Debenham Edward Davis Kleth Jones Bottom Row Cyntlna Hennessy Beatrxc Funk lane Payne Frances Games Ehzabeth Lumbnck Frances McReynolds Emma Ankele Elizabeth Connelly C5729 .9Vatzonal Cffonor Q oczety ACH member of the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety IS selected 01 the basls ot 'lhe members are appomted by the unammous vote of a comnnttce of Eve who have studled the candlclates carefully durlng thelr hlgh school career Both uxnors and Semors are ehgxble for membe shlp, whlch IS awarded m the sprmg The pm worn bv the members IS a slneld bearmg 1 burnmg torch I' he fou1 requuements ot the souetx we represented bv letters on the shleld The socxal event ot the yea1 IS the annual breakfast gxven to welcome the newly elected members mto the society lane Payne 1S the only member who IS now m school JANE PAYNE Pruc Erglxty Qi?-fgi. rig -La 'f ' - ' ', l fi? T: I tx L- I Q 9 , 'Q I Y I Z I X - , l I 4 , fy . . 1 , v ,y , k .1 y fx . - hgg.x leadership, scholarshxp, character, and servxce. lx - 1 ' y . 1 u ' , , ' Rik H -. .-.JL lx g1f'Nli.,h OFFICERS AND CAPTAI Y S 'S Medora Hendrich, Bob Oakley, Maxine Jones, Harold Fleming, Mary E. Sullenberger, Mr. Schuolcra t. Bottom Row-Ted Liese, Nancy Mann, john Fletcher, Bettyjohnson, Vice-President: Aaron Donner, Roy-Presidentg Anna Kay Hawkins, Girl-President: Robert Cannady, Secretaryg Patty Birch, Sherman ock. CGZQ qdoosters Gino HE Boosters Club was Hrst organwed 1n 1924 It xx as orrgmallv made up ot bovs who promotd the various act1v1t1es of the school In 1927 the club was reorganized and now consists ot one hundred g1rls and one hundred box s, wx 1th a facultx adv1ser over each group The officers and twenty capta1ns are elected 1n the sprmg There lb a boy presldent and a glrl president who alternately preslde over the meetlngs The purpose of the club IS to create enthusiasm tor all act1v1t1es Its ldeals 'ue to promote clean sports to encourage co operation betw een students and fac ultx to develop lox altx to the school, and bulld respect tor lan and order and the prope1t5 rlghts ot others 'lhe success of the club 1S largely due to the excellent adv1sers, Mr School craft and Miss Payne T hex have taken a gl eat deal of 11ltCI'CSl2 1n the club and have sponsored the var1ous act1v1t1es Page Eighty one .un .1 un .us I Top Row-Miss Payne, Bob Oswalt, Vernie Carmody, Frank Myers, Genevieve Rink, Kenneth Bailefy, . GIRLS CLUB EXECUTIVES Top Row-Miss Conover, Miss Haviland, Miss Johnston. Middle-Opal Tringle, Publicity Chr.: Miss Fayne, Miss Cowan, Miss XVilkins, Miss Taylor, Miss Dague, Elizabeth Wheatley, Social Service Chr., Anna Kay Hawkins, Social Chr. Bottom-Constance Neighbor, Finance Clir.g Helen Lidell, Pianist, Vertie VVhitlock, Vice-President: Blanche XVil?n, C1?residentg Rosemary Miller, Secretaryg Jane Payne, Treasurerg Isabelle Fournier, Mem- ers ip ir. the girls Slab C HE Girls Club has had an unusually successful year, due to the hearty co- operation of both the members of the cabinet and the interest of the faculty advisers. The Club has held numerous social events this year. Two teas have been given for the new girls at the beginning of each semester, and at the last of these Mrs. Ben English told of her experiences and travels in the West. A college tea was held in the spring at which some very interesting talks were given on the subject College , The two all-school parties were also sponsored by this organi- zation. The annual Christmas party for the children of the grade schools was given. This event has become a tradition of the club. H The play Sauce for the Goslingsf' was the first production of its l-:ind given by the club that the boys' could attend. A large attendance evidenced the success of the play. Page Eighty-two GIRLS CLUB' CABINET Top Row-Naomi Orvis, Helen Allard, Frances Wherry. Janet johnson. Miss Payne, Eleanor Guy, Cather- ine Lumberick, Catherine Strader, Iris Andrews, Mary Alice Ellis, Virginia Wakeley, Irene Donner. Second Rau'-Peggy Richardson, Doroth Atwood, Jean NVestwater, Dolores Elliott, Pauline Stump, Flora- ethyl Anderson, Eleanor Mielke, lane Norwood, Carolyn Crabtree, Mary Moftitt, Clarice Clapp, Frances Hostetler, Dessie Claggett. Third Row-Mary E. Sullenburger, Lois Dolan, Avolyn Hughes, Elnora Heisser, Hfilma XVhite, Florence YVerbner, Helen Slanger. Clara Sperling, Catherine Bathey, Lois Cottinghzim, Gene Sherritt. Bottom Row-Lucille Hockmuth, Dorothy W'elIenreiter, Carolyn XYait, Stella Sperling, Catherine VVilliams, Georgia Cass. 'The iris Gino Cjabinet HE Girls Club does more perhaps than any other organization to make the freshman girl feel that she is really a part of the school and to acquaint her with other girls. At the beginning of each semester a tea is given for the Freshmen at which the Senior girls introduce them to the members of the club. The Social Committee also plans parties during the year. Hundreds of children in the grade schools of this city eagerly look forward to the annual Christmas party given by the Social Service department. Girls have a good reason for wishing to attend all meetings, because they are certain to be entertained by a good program. The large attendance is suf- ficient to prove the success of. the Progrm Committee. The Publicity Committee announces the meetings by attractive and alluring posters, , . No organization can achieve the things which this one has in the past year without money. By selling refreshments at athletic contests the Financial Com- mittee provides the necessary funds. The girls' interest and willingness to co-operate has made the past year one of success and achievement. Ikxgr' lj.'yl.t,v-tI:rc'z' :-va-.. V I v., , aft .A i u .s -fi' ,EIL Y U. ,. ,AZ :V -it r - a ' ,-,:, 4 , ., ' f f 'wi 1 A ' , 5 1 X-Q--N ll., J' fl up . l 1, A Y ,f f GIRL RESERVE COUNCIL iv Aw - ', -: 1,5 ' E V E in ' 1 A1 r fi. 11' K.. U L' , Q ' 'fl ti ti 'ti il 5-- L.-T t s gli., I . , ,,,,u,',2 . X F I : ': f it tx .z 'Q' X Top Rau--Elizabeth NVheatley, Finance Chr., Anna Kay Hawkins, Social Chr.: Clara S erling, Member- w ',' shin Chr.: Miss Thompson, Miss NVilson, Miss Elliott, jamie Lee Stuart, Frogram Chr.: June Royce, N Publicity Chr. ' i Bottom Row-Stella Sperlingf, Pianist: Harriett Hunter, Social Service Chr., Virginia Nelle Phleger, Secre- 15. 5 tary: Jane Payne, Presidentg Caroline Wait, Treasurerg Betty McCreary, Reporter: Catherine NVil- 'rfw 11 Iiams, Dramatics Chr. iilfif'-3' t - ayiiitj , . 1.1-,uf-.A K N, xi .JV-v -xr r. ,R , 4:-.44--Q Q at X- I - 7-53 t t -....-...3i 1 'i .-it:.:.w Y E - ' . Us , . 1 V ... 1, 9,5 ,'. . L..lJ H-'Y' E . F L'-. 1 ,, EL- 1.- , t ',-qt! ' au. g F . . . t. N U ::- if F '-fm. 1522111 . if , i', .1 V . H ., nn., I' C5729 Cyonstitutional fZ51'ia1fLgle of girl qfeserves L HE Constitutional Girl Reserves' Ship has pulled into harbor with a hold overflowing with a cargo of success and pleasant memories of the year. The enthusiastic crew would have liked to have spent hours telling of the wonderful things they learned under the leadership of their captain, Jane Payne. Among the outstanding events of the year was the remarkable stunt show in November, which added considerably to the ship's treasury. The participants .,. amazed each other with much hitherto hidden talent. At Christmas, a charity ' up X party was given for poor children at the Salvation Army. The officers have given 1, 'W' several teas, entertaining the members as well as other guests. One other of the A C more important events was the Story Book Ball, March 7. -., Ka ' Q' Several of the members are wearing Girl Keserve rings. These rings are the result of special effort on the part of the wearers to live up to every standard W of the organization. 3 23,141 ' .Y nina. ,lfgyf K' 1 J-7.5 '.fi- X if Page Eighty-four LSI- . lk I l iii it -.fa -- a . - -W---A -V - ----- -f-- 'e--A------A W --H' W '-7-- fr ' e' L ti' we . . ,MQ - X L X I t ..-.Qi OFFICERS AND ADVISERS OF THE HI-Y CLUB V Tap Row-Mr. Faulk, Bob Duncan, Vice-President: Ronald Hiatt, Secretary-Treasurer. Bottom Row-Mr. Harlow, John English, President: Parr Birch, Social Cllr. The Y Slab A HE Hi-Y Club, a branch of the Y. M. C. A., is an active organization in the high school. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Any boy in high school is eligible to membership. Meetings are held weekly at the Y. M. C. A., where the daily problems of every boy's life are discussed under the direction of capable leaders. The climax of all this year's activities was reached when the club helped entertain the State Older Boys' Conference, which was held at the St. James M. E. church during the Thanksgiving holidays. Another important event was the Mother and Son banquet, which was held at the Y. M. C. A. The club's project in charitable work was the sending of baskets to poor families at Christmas. Page E ight y- fi ve EQ ? Ji.if'li5'llT1':QlIe'- - 'iii l1'4'i3Qff as-33 ' ilk-H-YC -L X S f '3 xr-s 'ix LIBRARY STUDENT COMMITTEE Top Rau-Kenneth Smart Miss French Imogene Robertson Evelyn Driver john English Dorothy XVel lenreiter Edwin Todd James Skorcz Dorothy Kipple. Bottom Rau--John Hartsook Joe Schingel Isabelle lXichol p The Offzbrary Cstudemt Gommzttee HL' aim of the Library Qtudent Committee is to act as committeemen for the various departments in building up the relation between the depart ments and the Library' to aid in ady ertising the Library in every possible xy ay to make it more attractive' to be the boosters for the Library in making it an integral part of the school. ' Each department is represented by a committeeman. The duty of each com mitteeman is to act as the representative of his department. In many ways each can assist in bringing about a better understanding of his department by the school as a vshole, and also connect the Library and his department. Every week the bulletin board is prepa ed by some chairman and there is also each week an inter esting exhibit from one of the departments During 1929-30 fifty -eight bulletin boards 'ind exhibit displays were placed in the Library by this committee. DEPARTMENT Ar Commercial English History Languages Mathematics Manual Training Physical Education Science Music COMNIITIEEWIAN Edwin Todd joe Schmgel Dorothy Wellenreiter Imogene Robertson Kenneth Smart Isabelle Nichols james Skorcz John English lohn Hartsook Dorothy lxipple Pa I Flying sl 1 X iMn.af.,s,,,, 51 434. 'Wit .2 'mem' q.i3liiEk'W'i, nf L MM JVM l -. , I '- ' .. -1 F' - X A x , ' . l -, . . . X ix l ' x . X, ' 1 x X f . lx - x . x X I . I, , , A -4 - .X . J J X LE: in ' iii - ' , '-1' in ' ri ty- l Q yy .J ' X' w , . V 'j I I , - ll ' I . J Q- . , av . . if . 5 , 2 ,. 1 j . , , I. 5 , . , . Q I, A 1 ,vi , , 5 1 I .. . . . A 44 A A W- U' ' V- 1- ., up . , . W ., , ,, 'W A . E 4, Zgawmf if 1114? f . - , ,,,f1wf.,- 1. Q--,.f,--:Mp - I ...W-,m,,w,t,,,, ,aw ..3N,,.,:,,,.,,Fw.,,,.5 W, ,,, , N M I V 1 . , ,V-4 Y :Ur NVAV 5-www? M qv 5' H I -Thwwmq-WWW: wtwwgqyzu f WH 1' We E W' it '-'T ' 'ninth'11fiveIA2Q3aw'ukSi2f:uaf.fwr.. -. it - V . 1 . , ,- . ., 5 i .v - - -,:.tm,.nwe-imilifi E' ' fs li' ' 'mmltlmtl,--,,liggggurp-.pa.tqngigiai-,iyqt-ftuQg5gge.g.g, x i.. ' . i . LIBRARY STUDENT ASSISTANTS Top Raw-Elizabetli Hfheatley, Louise Hart, Miss French, Florence XVerbner, Evelyn Irwin, Ella Fog- gendorf, Elnora Heisser, Carolyn XYait, Belva Tarpley. Bottom Row--Vera Lois XVallace, Helen Slanger, Virginia Nelle Phleger. 4 CG7ie tfibrary Student Assistazats .S'T.f-1FF of trained Library Student Assistants are rendering each year a distinct and worthy service of high merit to their school and the student body. The requirements for becoming a student assistant are scholarship, interest and adaptability. The girls are selected by the High School Librarian, Miss French, the beginning of their junior year. During the first semester the Librarian gives them ,a course in Library Science Methods with problems. As second se- mester Juniorsgthese girls do practice work in the Library. Through the whole of their Senior year these girls are regular student assistants to the Librarian, devoting one hour each day in Library service. Besides doing a great many of the routine duties, each girl is assgned some special work for which she alone is responsible. LLBRARY ROOM GIRLS 1fRoM GIQNIQRAL COURSE First Period Belva Tarpley Checking and care of magazines Second Period Vera Lois Wallace Editor of Library Spokesman Third Period Fvelyn Irwin Checking out books after school for home use Fourth Period Carolyn VVait Revising Typing work Fifth Period Louise Hart Picture collection file Sixth Period Elizabeth Wheatley Clipping and pamphlet tiles Seventh Period Frances Wlherry College and University catalogues Eighth Period Virginia Phleger Daily statistics and care of the shelves OFFICE GIRLS FROM COMMERCIAL COURSE First Period Helen Slanger Dictation, letters, register Second Period Florence VVerbner Typing of Bibliographies Third Period Elnora Heisser Making the hook cards and pockets, book lettering Fourth Period Ella Poggendorf Making the catalogue and shelf cards Page I5iy!1ryssr:'cn Z' l' i F fffff N 1' f' X' ' ' i T. F .yt 1 I Y i E I OFFICERS AND ADVISERS OF THE SCIENCE CLUB I Y I i I fi ,' inf I x X . 3 . S S V. I Tap Row-Vliinifred Andrews, Miss Busby, Miss Ernest, Mr. Harms, Mr. Johnson. Bottom Row-Malvin Hickman, Stella Sperling, James Belton, Frances Wlxerry, John Hartsook. 1 I X . Clghe O czence Slab 1 .HE Science Club is an organization for all students who have taken or are X taking, some phase of science. The club this year is at its best. The entire membership has been divided into twenty teams with a captain at the head of each. The Science Club holds its meetings the first and third Thursday of every month. At the gatherings some phase of science is discussed, led by one of the g, twenty teams. The club has held a number of ,banquets and is looking forward to 5 l some very interesting field trips. 5, The Science Club of Danville High School has been recognized as the oldest in the state of Illinois. It is affiliated with the Illnois Academy of Science. Q E I 5 1 S f 5 I E X Payc Eighty-eight 3 0' 5' , ,- ff ---Y 1 ...x , n u.- 1. .. . V 5,4- .4.l? '.'..-'- PRINCEPES DUCES Top Roc Mlss Conover Mlss Johnston BIIBS Dabue Mrs 1'l'lQ,llSll IVIISS Mondy Bottom Rou Gene bllerrxt Quaestor lvnhryn Ms.XIe1ll Praetor Ellzabeth Wheatley Consul Nlalor Dorothy Wellenrexter Consul Mmor Eleanor Mxelke ACCllllS oczetas .fatma HL Latm Club has eompleted the fOl,11tl1 year of 1ts evstence 111 our h1gh sehool Each X631 1ts 1l1CI'1'1b61Sl1lp IS mereased due to the 1nte1est1ng pro grams provlded by the club Its purpose IS to promote lnterest Ill the study of Latm by presentmg d1fterent phases of Roman hfe and customs Approxnnately 3 or 4 meetmgs are held each year The mfluence ot Roman my thologv and Latln on the Enghsh language and on the Romance languages IS Cl19Cl1SSCCl These meetmgs offer an opportunlty for a study of many mterestmg deta1ls wlneh lack of t1me 111 the class room does not perm1t Membe1sh1p IH the club IS open to students who are studymg Latxn and those who have done so 111 the past Only students wx ho are now taklng Latlll may hold ofhces 1n the club The club lS sponsored by all the xnstructors 1n the Latm department Page 1111111 func 'C .. , . , ' . 7 ', ' Q 1 ' .' , ' . I-Y A . y 9 - 1 . , . : ', A , u - 5 1 - . . 1 4 . . . . . , , . 7 . . e , . .. . . - Y V . f v . V . . ' .1 7' v v , N - - Y . . . 5.! .U . o 'M +A V .- 1- . . Y . MW 0- 1 . ' -1' W'.f -1 t.. v A 1 A - fri.-1-Q .la '-2.55, W -v. lfnalxsf -HI ...fd ...a.... 1 J Fw ' 1 ' ' N' CHARTER OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Top Row-Miss Gaines, Miss Gerhard, Miss Boger. Middle-Miss Parker, Evelyn Driver, Constitution Chr.: Lucille Rosenherger, Motto Chr.g Maxine Jones, Secretary-Treasurer: Madeline Lash, Vice-President. Bottom Row-LaVerne Stine, Symbol Chr.: Myrtle XVashburn, Publicity Chr., Betty Johnson, Initiation Clir.g Georgia Bredehoft, Pres.: Dorothy Mnirhead, Name Chr.: Banche Wilson, Program Chr. .Cffome fgconomics Glad C HE Ade-Han, or Home Economics Club, is a new organization this year. The purpose of the club is to add an interest to Home Economics, to encourage a spirit of helpfulness and friendship among students and teachers and to help students fit into a social group. It also develops a sense of respon- sibility, leadership and co-operation. Membership is open to any girl who is taking or has taken foods, home management, or clothing. There are no dues. The meetings are held three times each semester. The refreshments, served at the meetings are prepared by the foods classes. Page Ninety .3 x. k ' A X .f,,.-A .X , .NA X ha i df' 5 ,X X x rx S X ft Xa. - N wk QQ A W? . il be .k.x -E :A fx '. -, Q il, Q X V. Q -. E. . M ? -M . 2, k-SM . M ,.X , . A X E X 1 Mi.gi ..f N Q.. fu ? X 0 TJ., ,.M,?,1QN ,f 1 View W7 ,,NJ3fffw.,5 f, ' V , ,,,,, ' , - y 'Harm :M ff' Y -,L , 1 -'Lwwf,,,,,, :4,,:,f.,g,,,, gmc ...,, ,.,. , ,. . , .f,,,,,,, ,.'f , I , x 5 X. :1,:fiig'yj5vSx.jEi: - -1 29?Qii i KSA. ,N - X I 15? A fl X. X 'l REQ Eiflgsrgif gx L11 Q:-X-N .4256 lb I 5:11 , ,v K w -- 3. x H1 N 1 X Q gf H sw N. . 'nr ei vs X 4 r. W :N . L , m EX .. 755 ii .-' - -- et f' ' ML., 1 N. - 1 - V C .- ,fa 'ren A H -ifF5rw-act Y , ,f ' 'res--.gi1'r t 'Fore-?kc,, Z,,.f-f L , re THE CRESCENDO CLUB CZ-dike Senior Wand HE Senior Band, also known as the Crescendo Club, is one of the strongest and most beneiicial organizations in the school. Besides adding a great amount of pep and enthusiasm to all athletic contests held here, it has added much enjoyment to the assembly programs. Through the efforts of Mr. Cooper, the director, and the hearty co-operation of each member, the band has produced some very interesting and entertaining programs. SENIOR BAND OFFICERS In addition to its regular program, the band acted as hosts to members of the var- ious liig 'l xrelve lwands at the conference meet held in Dan- ville this sprinx The All- Conference lwand made its iirst appearance in formal concert, as the climax of the entire meet and several of our own students were honorary members of this band. Top Rau'-Thernzan Frock, Pres.: Ivan Harnew, Librarian. Bottom Row-Don Hamline. Vice-Fres.g Fred Miller, Treas. Page Ninety-tivo 'ZTQ 'Li xgg l l 'E EE U.. 41 iF. ll rf ji x if gi li E L. ii 'i 5. la ,,. if 1 :RSE Wx W, E li? Ee if Ee li E, Ei 'i ll limi tk Q i I li N! if il 1 1 , Q O 3, as ll s A ,l ,i l l l ,C , ll l K. i 1-- y vm, .. W- - 1 - - ,. ....4..... .,..4..L,C.--,.,......Ai., MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR BAND Top Row-VVilliam Bowman, Victor Brown, Robert-Mills, Mr. Cooper, Clyde' Busby, Harold Tanquery, Harold Hanson, Gordon Prast. Bottom Raw-Harold Hawkins, VVendell Miller, Lionel Parks, Ralph Carpenter, Robert Dane, NVayne Meek. fgfie Junior Wand HE Junior Band is a very active organization in the music department of the high school. It has proven itself most useful in preparing boys for work in the Senior Band as well as teaching them the most important fundamentals of music. Besides learning to play their instrument, each boy must also thor- oughly know all the scales, their chords, and certain definite rules concerning practical terms in music. After they have met with certain requirements, they are admitted to the first band at the beginning of the following semester. I Any boy who is interested in music, but does not feel that he could keep up with the Senior Band should take this course. The whole school sincerely believes that the work of this branch of the music department is consistently making an improvement in our first band. Fagv Ninety-three THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB q'3oysJ , lee Club IGHE Boys' Glee Club, which has doubled in size during the last four years, has increased its activities. A competitive spirit has been developed among the boys by the division of the club into quartets. VVith this system a club of any size is always ready to present a program. Only the hrst and second quartets have made several appearances at civic programs and banquets this year. The Christms Cantata, The Prince of Peace, one of the regular activities of the club, had to be canceled on account of the bad weather. However, the club did present the remainder of their year's entertainments, the operetta, Robin Hood, Junior Civic Music Cycle Program, and a National Music Week Concert. In the Big Twelve Conference Contest last year at Peoria the club took fourth place. This year the contest was held in Danville, and they again made a very Fine showing. Page Ninety-four . ' ,M- 'C ' '71-3 ' V ' , ,r 1- ,,.ff' ,, Y, - XX' .f'f lv Y ! , THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB s -,. X, gufls glee Slab HL Glrls Glee Club under the Cll1'CCt1011 ot Xlnss Ieffg has had one of its most successtul years The punclples ot the Club, as expressed bv NTISS Legg are pxtch rhvthm mterpretauon and good sportsmanslnp The gnls haxe appeared 1n a number ot programs both 111 hlgh school 'md outslde ot school 'lhex took part ln a werv mterestmg entertamment during N1- tlonal lNIus1c NX eelx 'lhey also gave a splendld perto mance at the Blg Tu elve Conference held here th1s year The Cantata 'lhe Prmce ot Peacef xx hich was to have been presented bx the luox s and Gul s Glee Club K.0lDbll1CCl was called one because of the severe Page X mn Hu' 2 l E X5 p . J J , , , . . . A . 4 b , -. . . X J A . y . S , 1 F . 1 Y L . Ai 4 ' ' 7 Y I c , d 1 .7 . ' . 7 . ' storm. However, the operetta, Robin Hood, was staged with great success. Q Ns' 'jr ' 71: ,,:'T:T: J 1ZTTITTl'T'T-X-v-pf--3-Q P- S ji-f-1. I Y .,,. , ,, it ' RSX .s : Y all 11 , MA 53? 5 -' :Q Ria il T- 1 155: ea! F ' HL .gs v ws 'V l 'su 'Wu aim Nia- ie r . A 'f'N fn K., 7.7 I ,IA A .H A ,VIZ eff ff .1 I-J: ai, FT.-V Y if f I -N, .X gr NJA.: tm Vp XXX Q, R D H S ORCHESTRA T The Qrchestra HF High School Orchestra has grown remarkably during the past few veais until it now has a membership of about sixty. This grow th is not onlv re- Hected in its size, but in its ability to play. Besides plaving for several assembly programs, the orchestra has furnished entertainment between acts,in the Dramatic Club and Senior Class Plays. It likewise played the musical accompaniment for the operetta, Robin. Hood, and contributed its share to the annual spring concert of the entire music depart- ment. The orchestra is doing some remarkable work in producing capable musicians Two students from the organization were selected to play in the All State Orches- tra the past year. This is quite an achievement and should be recognized by the student body. In addition to plaving, the class studies music appreciation and fundamentals. The school is glad to see this section of the music department advancing with such great strides toward higher fields, and hopes to see it continue along the same way. Page Ninety-:ix a B 1 M li TQ? i ' tw' .1 ' f . Ah I .JA g A. :v,1'f'fix. 9' if , , X , 2.-qrygf.. I , 'f 5 tt ' , 4 ga gi-.'-mei - i X 1 -' fa 1 P 1' Lie., f ' 'QQ 4 ,.r.:e,q+Ff W bg, I ,,. . v-'-ri, 'S' W .gf ,,f X X Ii A-H.. 25515: - 'T X P srl QD? f T if ii? . 1' iili?.i7f '2'. 7 . . . ' , . wg-'f V 7 5. H .w,:,L-PA. ve 'Q wife' ' z e. .1 - ilblhj,-' .55 , K ', .155 ff l Q.'-Y: aff5i?'-7381 --fro l' ff: ' 1' S' it V X , D ilirfifwvs L .'-.- f-,sf wma: , un- E l gl, A I -in ff fx 'L N5 '-.1 1 . AQ. A Q I-H ,fi ' gi gf' -i-9 Pl Q ':f:'i'i' us gf, L2 1 ,rw 'y- I 3, ' sq ef.-1 119 13-1 ' . Li li .g...' r--9, 1. A .rw ,ui 1 13 gy... . .... ai .1- C.L 'f ' J 1-N. ' -! ll'- in Q .,,- - Q I'-pq 4i:::.g..,..:! . if. eil fr an .:,g,i5 g z V -- H :'e Q-gl, 312 I.,-, 5 k .1?..g..,a.x 2 I.'.w vi ,-x4 ,195 K i 59 K., N L.9lFf'f2T l-X - 4 v - pg-i- 3 A , - J Hi-. r Y 53-.if'H-:ii - 1 : W- fir. ,x.,.e.....z -X 57' - ga., i , ' 'frfzii X -f - ,. i 1 1 W . - tg Q. u?gr',,. - 5 NX Cl ry :vi-'T' - '. ., 1 rfiis ' 5 'ii :--ru af-...X .. Lf 5 , ' Z ' J- 1 ,553 sp , fi '- ' tiff 1 .if 'iigfae Q .. - ijifif' V X ' if -li 3. ' Sl-55.33 ' 'TQQA X . - uf X f??i'4E1l . . V -vii Q- fc, fk ' ' 22-'il T' ' 3. f'- e X ' N 2 K - N fu' t -1 17:5 - . ' 1-.' i .1 , I ,:q.g:.x K . - .,,f,,. ' ,i,,53nQLb1Qx 1 1 3 . ill?-A Q THE CAS1 5 oom qfooof ROBIN HOOD GEORGE NEUIFRT XX Il I, SCARLET EDW IN TODD xlAID KIARI xxx FITZW ALTER ................ .... L ADY .Roxx EIN x ............ CATHERINE NN ILLIAMS HENDRICII BEN BOOSTER............................HAV'EY STEVENS FRIAR TUCI' .,......,,,...,......,...,.,.. DON HTKRTLINE PRINCE -IOI-IN .,.,....,.........,.,..,,,,,.,., FRED CARTER LADY LOTTA ........................ BIILDRED NAUCI-IN SHERIEF OI- NOTTINGH.NlKI LITTLE jonv .................. THOMAS HUNDIEX ,,.,..........,,........,.....,,....,. CH uzmgs VVESTIALI, LADX LIZZIE .............................. LAURA McCoy Ixrwrc IXICHARD I or ENGLAND ALLAN-A-DALE ........................ CLARK HUFFER ........... . ............................ NIORTON FowI,I5R LADX MINNII2 ........................ KATHERINE BUDD JACK KITCH ............................ SHERMAN ROCK OBIN HOOD the rightful Earl of Huntingdon is a victim of the Lord High Sheriif of Nottingham an oppresser of the poor. Robin and his merry men live in safety in qherwood Forest. Ben Booster comes to incorporate them and suggests that Robin wed a rich heiress to provide capital. However Robin is in love with Lady Marian Fitzwalter who by the sanction of Prince ohn is to marrv the Sheriff. Ben arranges for the marriage of Robin and Lady Lotta. The Sheriff and the King s guards arrive in Qherwood Forest and Robin Marian Friar Tuck Scarlett and Little John are taken prisoners. In the hall of Westminster Palace the prisoners are condemned to be hanged. The Qheriit asks Prince john to command Friar Tuck to marry Ladv Marian and himself. King Richard arrives home from the Crusades and he sends Robin and his Merry Men back to Sherwx ood. Ben is determined to carry out the arrange- ments for the wedding of Robin and Lotta. However, Richard arrives and unites Robin and Marian. Page 1Vincty-sewn -5--:yu ' jiigli' X , ' 'A:i:i.,:' '-U..1. . ip? aff i . f'!'fa-we fa , ef- . iff-M1 ' 'F as i - V -gg ff' - r F t Y i-H l 7 Q ' fr' 'QF' x l, ,L N V . 1 v .-.f ig.-f.-7 f . I 1 f- -- -. xx Q , -.. .7 JA 7-,t,7!f. 7 Zw..7:,: 7-Q. lx., faq st.,'jX f r-N,X Us 'vthky 7 ' i. ' Z - .7 - . . Q.. ,af as ., 1' . 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S., carried on a very active and successful program this year. A large part of this success was due to the splendid work and co-operation of the four student committees. Several one-act plays, in which every member at some time or other took part were staged throughout the year for the enjoyment of the club. VVith the proceeds of the annual spring play, The Meal Ticketf' which was presented on the evening of March 21, the D. H. S. Players purchased for the school some elaborate stage scenery. This new setting was displayed for the First time the night of the play. VVithout the splendid help and interest of Miss Miller, the sponsor, the club could never have attained the enthusiasm and interest which was shown by its members throughout the year. Page Nilzctr-fir he ' . J t i z 4 1 I -is F l f 1 l i x V 71 QAAI 7 7 77777777 A77 ,M 7-., Y N SM, -Y,?... ..,,,.s..s.. ,,..?.?..-am-.-Y.----wad, 7 .A 7.-A - . ,.,4,,,.,n,,l,A,., - -H wc.- . -AA-A.-M.------N--M-A--a-Q-f--MHA gay- - 77 A A .o V. ii ' qi is -Xi Y' H In, ' . t'i'.gi' m. -V 1 1'A ' ' TE' w'j?1F'a, X i1Q:j',lYJJ? 'Jia x gg ' K 'tw ' X Y 'Sl , - X 55: N. wit. Q E' 'ft 535111. Tir' ' Wi: x -5512119 l F. ' ' X li tx 'Ya K X t. x NATIONAL THESPIAN SGCIETY f s K, ,A N' .G 1 Cfghe 9Vezfional Czghespian Society IN THE past year Danville High School has again made itself prominent in the works of national organizations by founding a local chapter of the Na- tional Thespian Society. The charter was granted the school in May, 1929, through the efforts of Miss Mary Miller, the faculty adviser of the Dramatic Club. Each spring students who have shown marked ability in the line of dramatics, and who have a high scholastic standing, are elected to this organization. The earnest desire of this society is to better high school dramatics. It hopes to furnish suitable reward and recognition for capable participation in dramatic activities. . Page Ninety-nine T ilggiinzizy- I p e 41 c was? ld y . ,'gi?Tii.1T stu 1' JE ff? . l 1 II. rs Q. wi ' iw, 3 Hu - is vr 9 Iii ggiiff' 5,1 In fax? , fl ll .'-3 X Nix I I 'Wig i' sq . H1 .fx E-1 If .Q UNH 2 'I ti I 1' 3 .-9 fi . . I H l ' Q' L 'if L, . Y :I , -. J. .2 Z3 N558 1... A I V N 1 -R- x'g'h L 1 1 I.- A' rl: 4 3 . rf' X. - ' 5 N' Y Li'-a . ea., THE CAST Top gow-Michael Saldino Nirginia Nelle Phleger Miss Miller Catherine Williams Mary Moflitt Miller aum. Botto11ndREu. John Sibley Helen XVoud Bob Oswalt Nancy Mann Haven Stephens Anna Kay Hawkins e eise. C Zfihe ea! Ticket THE CAST Pi-ioiznpj TJURCELL ..,..., ......,. N ANCY hlANN l3.xRTHoI.IuIIaw ,.,,,. . .,...,,. .. ....,........ TED LIESE Davin M:xusH.xI.i. ........... .......... B on OSWALT Miss HUBBAIID .................... KAY HAWKINS ARTHUR LACEY .,,,....,................... IILLER BAUM Mas. HoI.I.Iav ................ CATHERINE VVII,LIA1sIs Cum .......,................ XYIRGINIA NELLE PIHLEGER ,lor-3 ......................... ........,.... H AVEN STEPHENS PENELOPE ....... ..................,..... H IQLEN Woon RTAGGIE .............. ................ 1 IARY Morrrr PIERRE ......... ....... J OHN SIBLEY FRANK ......... ...... 3 lICHAEL SALDINO N THE evening of March Zlst, the D. H. S. Players scored another big success, The Meal Ticketf' an unusually peppy comedy. The farce, written by Kenyon Nicholson, proved to be very amusing. The staff of The Early Bird Tea Room, its proprietress, and the latter's two ardent suitors, were presented as real in-the-flesh persons by the dozen students who were hidden behind the grease paint. All appreciative audience completed the success. The story of a young and attractive tea-room owner, a husband who was a deserter of seven years standing, a rich theatre-managing suitor, and a capable and a most interesting staff. The entire action took place in the New York tea- room. Writiiig and producing a play, Filthy Lucre, getting it produced, cle- ciding who should marry who and-as a side line managing the tea-room-all this served as a basis for the life of a true farce. Page O uc Hundred I' 'l i v nfl-if-r A L ' P AQ ' 5-. 4 was 1 , R, Ng: a , .. .,. 'lf ' r 'xv I F .' '--- I -1'-Y iff - V X I' .. 'V ,, - 'L' was-'lr li il . ' A M gui 'oline l f Xl ff . ff I 1 J F I f '1 X f V I y 1 I I '61 ! l Y A Y ! Y .x ,L - 97 M., 4 .'T'.jI'I7 mi. '.iT'f iT-., 'g,i. ' ,.gi1..5:.: Liiluv Iwi' vi'-'lfffh' ATT l'.. i'A 'l..1i.i.li.'1g.flfl+....1.-..-F..s T ', 'f 'f W .p . Q 1 'H Q QS , up I. fl- . .1 'L r -A ee M 1- 'x ..-, 2 2 fhffqk 'X -fp Eg, 3 7 . Bjgfiffw at .gzfza I gi. iii - 'y I. S f lgi . , T. IE? H' '- K 5 ...4..,,1 Ni '-sw. 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Q ffl Tx X .. ,it , 1 ,N ,x . . fl, . Top Raw-Miss Miller, Farr Birch, Viliyne Cook, Fred Miller, Robert Stevens, Miss Sandeson. Bottom Row-Inez Herald. Imogene Robertson, Robert XYoosl, Catherine Alice Frentzel, Malvin Hickman, XVinifred Andrews, XYilmzi XYl1ite. SENIOR PLAY NC?apzfa.,izf2, ffjiplejacfen By XX'.xi.T14:1: H,'tl'll moi' CAST LVSH ..........,,..,...................,....... Roueirr STEVENS Homer-3 P12Nm:A1m ...... ...... R lALVIN l.'lICKM.-KN Poi-PY FAHQE ...................... IMOGENE l10BER'1'SON IVAN Bo1zoLsKY ...... ,,.......,... F RED KIILLER Mus, AGATHA Wusvrcomim ....,... INEZ HEALIJ PALMER ..,............... ...,,.. N Virus. XVI-IITE Amimoss APPLEQIUHN .................. Romaur Woon IDIQNNET ..................... ...... X VAYNE Coma ANNA YALESKA ........ Ctxruizuixrz A. FRENTZLEI. JOHNNY -Lxsox .......,.. ...,.. ....,.. l 3 ,um Bmcu MRS. PENUARU ..............i... NV1N1r1uan Axmzrws 1'ir'alt-.v-james Skorcz, Kenneth Bailey, Jerome Xlillcr, lion Hnrlline, Dwight Oliver, Jack XNilson, james Pawlmg, W'altcr Iiraudt, Dirertor, ....... .. ............,..... Miss hlARY RliI,LEle St-1:iar 4-l4lz'i.vvr.. ...... ........ B liss Snznzgsox 55 APTJIN .JPPLEL-ICH, the Senior play for 1930, was about as exciting an Arabian Night's Adventure as could be imagined. The pirate scene, a dream scene, in Act H was especially well done, although the real scenes were quite as exciting and picturesque. The cast of eleven played before a 'ifull house on the night of May six- teenth in the High School Auditorium. The actors were well suited to their respective parts and furnished the audience with a good, clean, amusing, thrilling comedv. Page Om' Hurzdri-fr' Tivo K .ar 1 1 ,u A. X v n 4 .An 4 1 fl S 1 ,I .- i , .e 'Ui 4 .Q 1 X l A . 4! . .L .T I r '. 'f .Q . 4 1 T566 jlfeolley WEN TY-SIX years ago Danville High School brought forth its first an- nual, the 1904 Medley. The publishing of this book was more or less an experiment by a selected group of the Senior class known as the Medley Staff. The subject was to keep up the spirit of loyalty for Danville High School- that her students each and everyone may be a support, and not a burden to her. With this splendid view in mind the '04 Staif laid a substantial foundation upon which future Med1ey's were to be built. Each succeeding year has greatly strengthened this yearbook, until now the Staff '30 has contributed another edition with added qualities. Withinuthese pages a record of all events of this school year is to be found. Through their loyalty and willingness to do everything in their power to make this Medley a better annual, the Staff has brought into existence another great accomplishment. 3 3 As a whole the Staff was well balanced yet it had an unusual number of outstanding members. Among those deserving distinguished recognition are john English, Editor in Chief 3 Elizabeth Wheatley, Assistant Editorg Imogene Robert- son, Chairman School Committeeg Anna Kay Hawkins, Chairman Activities Com- mitteeg Dorothy Wellenreiter, Chairman Calendar Committee 3 Medora Hendrich Activities Committee 3 jack XfVilson, Business Manager 3 Margaret Bissell, Typist 3 Peggy Richardson, Art Editorg Mat Brandenburger, Art Staffg Elnora Heisser, Art Staff and Typistg Maxine Jones, Calendar Committee and Typist3 and Dwight Oliver, Athletic Committee. . I Page One Hundred Four ,-ft-1. I, N. X .1 Q F, A n N, .KR , V 4 4 f ,-W' .,.,, Q V-fjfflff L f, 'QfS , Q ' F NX :t:1f1:lx4,:,qg5 if ,lf ,V ,wb KY P x 74-42LfQ'4 ' fa? ,Lili f ff w - ' Efhjzt :fi U i V. L -1 f X 'xl fl 41, A 1 5 , A s QQ 3 2 I U H , file Xl ebkbzz-aAfcmEF nssusvmv cmrom 1-f::: ::-A: -v---- -:-: -v----- ---- --v --v- :, ie Q3ll.li1rni5 Sinha iifligly Sclgnnl Idrcss ClA55l'IlIiZItiL'I1I l 5: FOUNDED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 5 ' It ' my 18, 1922 1' i , li V 1: fl 'r il Tosfzis ce1'tijQes that the efZZ6l!Qy of the Qtlllllffk 1. +, M 4 4' . . . . . 1' V3 i fi gfzgh School was awarded dzstmguzshed ratmg :I , . , 1 f 1 tl :I if for gezfzeral merit in the Qqtate ff3z.-cblications Gan- Q El 11 gl gf test, 19.29. I I I F3 ff 'T Q ii Cglad. M0110 gfad. E: President Chairman Executive Committee I P LI- 5:55:55 -::- 5:5 :v k . 1 1 A A . 1 Li ' 1:3 1 Ld Je: CW ffl I. 3-7 1, J 'K E I QL, , , b IVIOGEHE ROBERTSON 1 n gnmv SCHOOLCDHHITTEE, cHR'glfAd?ivhiE5'dkinnrgrf V K Page' Om' Huudrvd Fivv , . 3 -ku au W Q W V, -ww ,,,,4 ,,M,,,,,w,,,.,.,..-. ..., , LW.- .,k.,,,,- , ggjgggm, M ,A , Q-.-,. 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' I W f 1 .fm .L Mn A X , 1 F ff X 'r '11 , .A , X x X X 'L M EA 'fs ,JT l 'XL in K P Q r , 3' , F , 1 commune Page One Hundred Seven 1 r F? if bij. 'L ,fv7 T', ...GS ,. - CWJ--'QTX Y ,rf ,, ,gf-'f 7y Pffcv RICHMDSOPI Cllk HRT .STBFF EVHW7 HHUHI HMIIIAS BRDHUENBMC ER ,- l f -Y ,Xl k R ,, 4, , , EUWIH TODD 6 EUIORB HHSSER DESYIE CLHOMTI. WILLIATI STORY ERB!! NH S 'QQ-L U if V Sy fi. f Lf if-L 'Q 5 3 xg ' ,' v.,I.:g, in I- ' hz ,f ' - -V .fi . f 'i Q 1 ' ai Tw 1 Y 1 Q pf'-. 1 1- Q . -,W . E! JFIWKV X A , I , 'v' ' Y ' f Q-J 'K ,E ' ' nd QL Sf'-.Y,.. , Q . S ii-Q :VF ff az ffgfi! Weis ,.,, ' ,Q , .Q , S323 J- Q X mf 1 . iff? - i .',.Qfl ' 1 2, , L , L , , Eh , Ta ','fff,b, ' 3 ffi-'FTE V ri.,QQ.., K g r t .K - 'X ' :Q jg' 171: Q 1-LF V 9, fc 4. .:' , t.J52 ..-T v , Y, , . , gm . YYY' . wx V Y, . - , hm, .,,., ,, , W . W . K A . , .. if-if 3 I 3' N a.l1u1,l:' X Q JOHN 5lDlEV ELIZABETH 5HORTHOU3F. HAH EIIIDBHH 5UH,EUBlK6fN FIHHEBNET FITZGEITDLD I Pagc Onc Hundrcd Eight , lg 1 F v MR DUFFIN MR BATES PUBLICATION ADVISERS MR R M DLFFIN Supervisor of Publications The staffs certainly have appreciated the immeasurable wlllmgness w 1th which Mr Duffin has given his hearty co operation and valuable time to aid in the pro duction of the Medley and Maroon and White His thoughtful suggestions and worthy counsel were always of the most beneficial ty pe MR E A BATLS Nledley -Xdvlser To Mr Bates quite an adm1rable portion of the success of this year s Medley may be duly accredited He has given the staff most careful and thoughtful super vision throughout the entire construction of the book Miss FLORILIN CL hui: Xlecllev Art -Xduser The high quality of art which was characteristic of this years Mecllev has been carried out most efficiently under the careful advisership of Miss Keve. The staff is very grateful to her for her heartv co-operation and splendid super- vision. MR. M. C. FAULIX Maroon and VVhite Adviser The school is exceedingly' grateful for the spirit in which Mr. Faulk has carried out his work as superxisor of the Maroon and NVhite. It is quite evident that he has j ustly earned the high ratings with which the paper has been accredited in the past and will continue its progress in the future. MISS KEVE MR. FAULK Page One Hundred Nine C566 azfoon and Cllfhizfe N OTHER great year in the publication of the Maroon and VVhite has passed. It is the policy of the paper to stress at least one definite improvement each year. This year the staff has endeavored to change the style of the make-up to conform with the present tendency among high school newspapers. The proper writing of heads in order to. bring about rieatness has been greatly stressed. The paper was formerly distributed by selling it in the halls at five cents a copy. This year, however, the Maroon and White has been sold only by sub- scription and distributed in the home rooms-a plan found to be superior to the other method. I i The advertising is sold by a yearly contract. Thus the business men make possible the publishing of a school paper, because of their support through ad- vertising. A , All members of the staff this year have worked very willingly and very loyally. The Editor-in-Chief, Miller Baum, has been very faithful, and by his leadership has shown a great deal of newspaper ability. The Maroon and White won the Distinguished Rating certificate at the journalistic Conference of the University of Illinois last year. It is awarded by the Illinois State High School Press Association, and is given only to papers of merit. Page One I-Inndrcd Tau . mf' ., ' , - iv, . - , J' -'CZ755 . -.-V. ,pi-iv ,ff ii A -HM A , were P15 , -fan, H.: 1-1' ff NX -- 'Hifi' 1' - F 1 A ' ,...,-nfffiif f- f - J --XX wig, 1 -,.-fnv:f??f. - ff X -Xxxx-- J V. 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It ' ' I MARCON AND VVHITE STAFF-fContinuedj DELVIW IMFRVLEY 55729 Guo Cfieporter Staff CGHE students desirous of becoming members of the Maroon and VVhite staff are organized each year into a group known as the Cub Reporters. This group meets every two weeks at which time various phases of journalistic work are studied. Each cub contributes an article to every issue of the paper. At the end of the year the students are chosen for next year's staff. Their selection is based upon their journalistic ability and willingness to work. Mr. Faulk has been the adviser of this group and has planned many meetings to stimulate the cubs' interest in journalism. CUB REPORTERS v Top Row-Grover Haughey, Milton XVolford, Earl Chambers, Marjory Houghton, Frances McCormick, Mr. Faulk, Eleanor Mielke, Sarah Mae Potter, Margeret Madden, Henry Baum, Benson Jewel, Marion NVellman. Bottom Row-Edythe fVait, Dorothy Ahlering, Mary Louise Rosenberger, Elizabeth Shorthouse, Margaret Fitzgerald, Katherine Bathey, Helen Jackson, Dolores Poll, Martha Ann Morton, Rosemary Miller. Page One Hundred Tlrirtecn r f .. . f 1, ree-i:,faq:g 4 as iii.: 9? 'i ', X f f' ' if 1 1-- 9 'Y ...K I. 1 2 K x 3132 . -. 5 .K K K- :ive 1' 1 T 5' Q uit- . X .i .W Z ., ,, V. rg , sr .Nw W' WI if if My ?i X 1. H .e i - 562 3 ir M ' 1: 2 ' . ff. ' , ,gg ,mastiff ' 'If' .N , 1,51 ' five 1 sm 1 1. -. . 1 , 3' fa .1 -l, -., -, fr if gg. .. . , ,, -wif 3gffg:'5f,,jsfaf .191 ' f '-.-- A---Y ,- .3 4. ' fl- 3 , - 155 .. fflgz 'igl'.'iExf7i zz, . . , 55: v: 132534 vt ' slim 4,5 fn- .5 -rw ,- is , , A rr-...s.?.X:, .ri 3 ' tg. 5 5 . 2 -7 3 . F. .lima sn. 1 for ' , , X s .-.. Q. - .. .am V,- ...Lss.sA..:.k Y i 4 5 4 ,, ,pa D s ie 1 E in ,. ggg ag eifiitf 1 pi? w :gzg.a.s.si: f-j tlfafle ' ami fi. ' QW Q f 1 . fr. V-- eff 5 Z asa.: - pi . 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They must be ot worthy character. lt is necessary that the student has shown dependability, initiative, and real interest in some phase of journalistic work. The initiation banquet was held in the Facultv Room of the cafeteria on the evening of March 10. At this time those students who were elected to this societx were presented with their pins The emblem worn bv members of this society is a scroll on which are the let ters N. H. S. H. S. J., representing National Honorary Society for High School Journalists, Q1-HJ and a Quill Vogt Om: Hundred Fonrftul km-.- g f I : gi WG' 4 .-1 , f ' ,. r-kv.- ,M ,vp - ' fi I 43311Qiziigluf'--N., 5 1 LJ't'e-- N, , fr , fn sf, 4 it li U ff. 'f' 4 ., f ' it Xia 'i i Xkffrri-Las. , rc , '- -fre ,K ' J, 9 ' Mr-- fr .' I I 7 i, j 5 . 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X A - , .wgiixx 'f,::.g3 xz' , :gig X . N N Suse-fi. X XS A N ww gm Q- Y S .NX ' . .. . , .. ,. x . GVSNEQ V+ XX NX 5 '- w w - naw. MNQW., . X 1 'Ns -S ,. 1.--sr W R1 X fi 5 , X SWR x S 1 . S XX? S ' X X fx EX 2 x Q Q iw E X x if X X N X glam? we , E QQ Q Q f Eg w -K - ' f .. si l N ll E5 ,SE M -X S Q - fs- wif 'Q-w w Q ,Q 5 5 5 W f ' ,xi E225 ' 'Ta k x ' .. ' iff? Weis N gg N , 1 y, 5 gy :iw I '1 . ' V V P -c . rf- AX, - W-X, A H., X 5. . -.,. . - of , X555 X1--. v , ' - fayajf . -- - px -fy . in -,W K ' - .K .. ,ff-:. A I fi, -fc X-X re . . f ,ff .D ,. -'rf' . --.A V . rs--,X 'V-.C-A , ei ' -- 'XC : --.., 'Q-. 'r .. -, ,. ,fig .1 .M C WRANGLERS . ,,y, . The CZQDl'6Z1fLgZQVS Club HE purpose of the Wfranglers' Club is to sponsor literary activities in the school. An opportunity to carry out activities more extensively than ever before was offered this year. Danville High acted as host to the Big Twelve Conference, the Vllranglers' interest centering chiefly about the literary events. As a fore-runner to the Conference, iuterclass competition was held, the winner of which was chosen as our representative. Programs were also presented to various civic organizations of the city. They proved to be both interesting and valuable to the individuals of the organization and to the community. The interclass debates and the social features of the club were combined in the regular meetings and parties. In these events several promising debaters were discovered. Parties were held at Christmas, Valentine's Day, and St. Patrick's Day, and were enjoyed by everyone attending. Page Ono Hundrcii Sixtvvil i THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 1 1 N. cgihe 9Va,tionaZ qorensic .feague CGHE National Forensic League is an honor society for high school debaters and orators. Each debate, orntorical, declamatory, extemporaneous speak- ing, or interpretive reading contest, in which students at the chapter school par- ticipate, is reported to the national office. As soon as a student has met the requirements for membership he may apply for admittance to the National For- ensic League. His application comes before the local chapter or before the school faculty. If the candidate is found worthy in every respect he is elected and the application is transmitted to the national office for record. The membership is open to coaches as well as students. The class of 29 was the lirst to apply for a charter to the society and the first members were Clinton Sandusky Emma An- kele and Miss Sandeson as sponsor. I 3 7 1 ' 9 ! ! Page One Hundred Seventeen -,.-.-'f ,, T-ff' A-aff ' K, - Y. S., .x -. t -C, ,Af-. .' -,--ef: ,- K is rec- .ei X--N, ,,. , c . f .. C N .mf 1 1 , 2' e . If . - V . ,Ag N,--e, ,.M1ffe-,.- ery! si ,f. ' XS-at cc 3- 7 . ' te S. N..c,, --... AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE DEBATE TEAMS Top Rott'-Harvey Acton, Henry Engle, Michael Saldino. Bottom Rott'-Earl Cluunhers, Blanche lYilson, Elmer Cooke. C-Walfsitky CDebate HE subject for debate this year was: Resolved, That Intra-Mural Athletics Should Take the Place of lnterscholastic Athletics in all High Schools. The speakers were given seven minutes for their constructive talks and three minutes for rebuttal, the concluding speaker having five. During that time the interest of the audience was such that it was evident a popular subject was up for debate. The Danville High School debating team, coached by Mr. Wolfe entered into a triangular debate with Champaign and Urbana. The Danville affirmative team traveled to Champaign and the Urbana affirmative team met Danville in the audi- torium at three forty-five Friday afternoon, March the twenty-eighth. All other teams entered in the Big Twelve Contests were grouped into similar triangles. The winners of the respective groups passed through other contests, eliminating all but two teams which held the final debate during the Big Twelve Conference held here at Danville May 2 and 3. Danville's aliirmative team composed of Henry Engel, Michael Saldino, and Harvey Acton, were successful in getting a favorable decision. Danville's nega- tive team composed of Earl Chambers, Blanche Wilson and Elmer Cook, yielded to Urbana. Both D. H. S. teams were well balanced, had good arguments, were convincing speakers and are good representatives to carry on the traditions and accomplishments of D. H. S. Page O1lEI'Hlll1dI'Cd Eiylztccn A ew N13 S. 3 ,nlllfff , . , , V i A Hr' if I v 1 'ii l g 4 . up l H ,,,, t rg - ff' . ' K ' Z ku, ,Fm J e 1 1 4'-1.3 j. ,-,. l , , iff'FiifL,,.,5L,,,...,-Y K Q,-gui. 'Z 11i,.-- .uw Q 1: vvd,- 4..- -H THE INTERCLASS DEBATERS I Top Rau Malun Hickman lxoh rt Stevens Nliller Baum Hinifred Andrews Michael Saldino Sherman Rock Eldon Smith Bottom Rot Henry lhuxn Hugh Bennmger Nlargaret Collignon Frances Hughes John Boehm Juniu: Chambers Inter Glass Qlyebatzzag HF subject for 1IllCI'Ll3SS debating this rear was 'Resolvedz 'lhat the 'I hir- teen Month Calendar Should Be Adopted. x From those students who entered the tryouts last fall three were chosen from each class to form four teams. Instead of there being two speakers and two rebuttals this year the procedure was changed to three speal'ers the third giving the rebuttal The debating began with an elimination debate betw een two senior teams. The winning team Malvm Hickman VVinifred Andrews and Miller Baum was to represent the Senior class in the hnal debate. After this debate the Sophomore team made up of Trances Hughes ohn Boehm and Earl Chambers supported the negative and defeated the Freshman affirmative made up of Henry Baum Mar- garet Colhgnon and Hugh Bennmger. The Sophomores then challenged the umor affirmative composed ot Fldon Smith Michael Saldino and Sherman Rock and were again the wlnners T lus left the Sophomores ready to meet the Seniors at the finals in the auditorium March the twentx -sixth, The Senior affirmative was judged the winner of the interclass debates for this season by a vote of three to two and were awarded the cup ll here IS great interest in 1nterclass debating w hich has been developed through the Wranglers Club w 1th Miss Sandeson, their adviser. The interest of the audi- ence and the splendid argument and delivery shown bx both teams in the finals makes lt distinctlx an honor to have been on either team. Page Om' Huurlrrd Nulctccn l ! i ' ' , I , , V '- 4 ' . , e v ., . , , , .I . . 5'-' ' - 1 ' ' 1 - ' , ' , 1 . .- . . . x I . V H X , ., J , 1 IP f L 4 r 1 Y 7 7 1 X 1 . Y. Y . . I . . ' I Y ! 3 L . 4 . J . 4 ' ' J J -4 L , x x. ' . s. y 7 .f r V 1 , . . . . V N 1 ,' , ' ' Y Y .f 1 4. f. ., ,- MT' v pf- ,-.-w -4 -,.,-31 :p.t:,-,f,-- 51. il ' 'Q 1 .. . ' - I , , l K , M' ATVHITICS MR. HOFF Director of Athletics R. H OFF has been a coach and a member of the faculty for the past six years, in which time he has set a very enviable record in turning out athletic teams. The football and basketball teams have gained renown for their fighting spirit, and sportsmanship. In the minor sports we have had some of our strongest teams. This year the swimming team won for the sixth consecutive time the Championship of the Big Twelve Conference, also winning eight dual meets. The track teams and other minor athletic teams, have always been feared by other competitors. Page Om' Hundred Twentv-true MR. COLLINS ASSISTANT COACHES Mr. Collins, in his first year as assistant football coach, won the respect and loyal support of all D. H. S. students. We feel that Mr. Collins had an important part in developing the iight spirit so admirably dis- played by the '29 team. The golf team last spring was under the direction of Mr. Bandy, physical education instructor. Although the team did not place in the State meet and only fifth in the Big 12, the few boys that were out did their best for D. Hy S. MR. ROBERTSON MR. BANDY Mr. Wall, who was in charge of the baseball team, The success achieved by the tennis team may be largely attributed to the coach, Mr. Robertson., Interest in tennis as a competitive sport is sure to increase under his direction. MR. WALL proved a very successful director and leader. The base- ball team under his direction was' one of the strongest in the conference and one of the best in the history of the school. Mr. Wall worked earnestly with the boys who were under him and was rewarded by the successful showing they made. Page One Hundred Twenty-three 2' ,,,, 'IT ,i s .-W'-. -. I Gough ffsaja- -f - A Iii-1 , -f ,-awe-as ' , h . .--f -. ,I.gr'-.!g.-- -f ...J I .3 I- 1-..5 15 :N qi, 7,7 v i 4 ' I if XX., ig-T-aff, fi fxxx . ' ilavrqgh V Q i f 'X-eq ',,-.- ,N-f,A S '-Ns. , -L45 . L-N-, - Wf 1r'1 -A A ' New D ASSOCIATION Cifihe Qoys, D ,fifssociation ,HE Boys' D Association is limited to those boys who have earned a D in some branch of sports in the High School. This year a new active program was adopted by the HD Association, thus creating a better interest in, and a higher recognition of, the D than before. The aim of the organization is to encourage athletics in school, and to pro- mote clean sportsmanship. President .......... ....... H AROLD ADA Ms Vice-Pnvs-idc1z,t ...... ....... I JVVIGI-IT QLIVER Spf-rotary ..,.,,..., ., ,... .ROBERT Britton' aye One Hundred Twenty-four L. ,J-,f.L.Y... -N-4 ' , -5 . ' - , JK....Qii44.::g...,LL I T- ' 'i:'i'- W 'T' L V. cc as 3 f I Yi i S A if 1? if get if at 3 if la fi Q if 1 f-f-1+-Q1--5 -f -f -mf-11,41-wfam ,-gym . .V w W g Elf... L, V , -W, ,,. , ,f -.gg r ,. .- ..-fr' B. A. A. OFFICERS Top Row-Ray W'iggs, Business Manager: Bill Blair, Advertising Manager. Bottom Row-Dwight Oliver, Secretary: XVillis Sharp. President: Fred Carter, Vice-President. qfioysj ,4thletio Association HE Boys' Athletic Association is a group of approximately two hundred and tifty boys, who are interested in the success of all D. H. S. athletic teams. Membership to this organization is open to any boy enrolled in the School who is interested in athletics. The Association, through its various officers, take charge of the advertising and the managing of the teams. The manner in which the teams came through and the financial backing the athletic department has had, gives ample proof of their co-operation and etiiciency. The chief aim of the boys is to create interest in sports, and to extend and maintain a spirit of good sports- manship in our relations with all schools. One difficult task accomplished successfully this year by these boys, was the staging of the Sectional tournament held in the Danville armory. Boys from this group are called upon to do all the work of erecting bleachers, ushering and other similar duties. A Page One Humdrml 7'zc't-fury-fire V, 1 uv . ,h -I jg-fxsf-1-L-avg: .--nf - .- -1..-A 5 ix lu Sur,Limit-i.'iav,.'ffIQE. 1: QM' -a s '-ff-M 'f '- 5 ' Wm' ! i l L CHEER LEADERS Sheer .Readers ' CGW-IE Danville student body lead by these three able cheer leaders, has cer- tainly displayed a fine school spirit and plenty of PEP, The co-opera- tion of the student body with these three cheer leaders has well shown what good cheer leading can do. q3usiness jlfanagers The oflice of Business Manager has been more than successfully filled this year by Ray Wiggs and Haven Stephens, jr. There has been a remarkable spirit shown by these two managers in keep- ing Mr. HotT's store of supplies in order. In addition to this they have not missed a single practice session of their respective sports. They have been an indespensible aid to Mr. Hoff and the team in the staging of athletic events. WIGGS STEVENS Page One Hundred Twmxty-,f , r ff-1 . ll X ,faffrf tffff oxstrrxae FOOTBALLSQUAD Fin-t Row-Solomon, XVood, Barrick, Brown, Seawright, Capt. Carter, Hartline, Blair, Helck, Archey. Second Row-Burton, Saikley, English, Koontz, Adams, Cunningham, Swartz, Cotter, Sulga. Third Row-Baum, Shealian, Birch. Neupert, Burch, Parker, Tilton, Hiatt. Fourth Row-Meyers, Danforth, Coach Hoff, Iones, Keefe, XVilliams, Ewing, Mgr. XViggs, Nidfer, XVill. Anderson. qiieuiew of the 2 9 qootball Qqeason HERE were 110 great victories, or sparkling performances made by the light and inexperienced Danville gridiron warriors, but they shall be remembered because of their indominatable spirit and scrappy tactics. Coach Hoff was handicapped very much because of proper football material failing to put in an appearance. But out of what was available he moulded to- gether a speedy and hard lighting eleven, which fought to their utmost although against greater odds. Yet despite of defeats there is a happy feeling to be had. Practically all of the 1929 squad were second and third year men which will give Danville High strong teams in the years to come. ' Page Om' Hundred T'1t'vut,v-viylll 3, ' rx .www ' ,-5 , . . N. . g.: ,M.N.n,k ls k -lm fx ,wx , . eww 75,59 . . f g s'11'.?AW5 x , ' xy' r ,A ,, . .x y , Z 'Z ' . ':'gfXW i2L2I ,rzxx k4x L is :1 - - NX ' I x Q -51, , , J ,7 - U, - I Q -wr ' ' ..., bg-:ti - ' . f'5 , x:a.4' -A 1 1.x f - 1 S I Q w W . iz - K .. . - .azdajlg 5 ' ' K ' , ww. . wt. . , . A f Ask? Q if A , i ,K aw x , N. 'sw . X . .gfpggxvffmxig X N. h ., ' NX - -' ' if ,-'1faf:,- X' 1 5 3-.'-.,,-fkgggfg-51. K X 1' Q , N if 1 ' z ' ' . '. , ,. .x X A W S , rl X , -- . ,fig ,I 'Q'- ' 1 1 K ' Fi.. ' ' favs ' f :J X is 22 1 f I K XA Q 1 I 5 c 3 L A if Z 4 -1 X Q v S i Q X. T351 Q X 4111 se srl Y 5 E 1 vi A X' 1 ,rw 'ff H B Q 1 ul G P Q QS, K ks: N Q, X I 1 V Q Q w. 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Many long gains were made through the VV atseka team with the visitors making no serious threats. Sept. 28, 1929 DANVILLE, 6 vs. KANKAKEE, 19 The light, but scrappy and fast, D. H. S. team lost a hard-fought game to the heavy and experienced Kankakee eleven. The shifty Maroon backs were able to rip of several long gains in spite of heavy odds. PgO HdcdT't w-ae. 4. --4 1 I. 1 R Q g , . S , W. Y E- , J , H Y X . '4 - . . .. i.....i I . - - . D... -... . .. .s....,..- .... . . . --....-..--.... ., ,e.v-,,. . . ,-.-f'f 'T'l ,A - t 1 -- . . - a 1- .- ' .... JFK? M Y lv Oct. 5, 1929 DANVILLE, 7 vs. MILFORD, 13 Due to the absence of Champaign from the Big 12 Conference, Danville played Milford in a spirited contest. On account of injuries received in previous games, the Maroons were not able to present full strength. In spite of this, plus a heavy Milford team, the Maroons fought viciously and gave ground stubbornly. Oct. 12, 1929 DANVILLE, 12 at MATTOON, 19 Coach Hoff and his crew journeyed to Mattoon for the first Conference game After playing a game on even terms, a few tough breaks allowed Mattoon a leading score. Carter and Archey each made a touchdown in the last few minutes but they stepped on the white side line in doing so and therefore were called back. Page One Hundred Thirty-on X g 'xx g J 1 l g, Oct 19 1929 DANVILLE 2 vs PEORIA MANUAL 19 The second conference toe xx as Peorra Manual wx 1th a heavy well balanced team A rough hard fought game wlth plenty of splrxt and enthus1asm was d1splayed by both players and spectators Every man gave h1s all 1n combattmg the hard drlves that Peorla used Nov. 2 1929 DANVILLE 7 at URBANA 31 After two weeks of mtenslve drlll the Maroon warrlors journey ed to Ur bana. Before the Maroons could settle down and play hard football the Black and Gold had made three touchdovv ns. After that Danville h1t her stride and lt became a tight game uamlm cummgmm Solomon T l Q3 iii , fi. 4 .1 f I I ' S, I 5 F 'lt J l f -7 5 f Vigil Y- vi 2 ' 1 x - 7 Q . . . . in s is f ' I l 9 Y V . . . I . . 7 - y .5 Y 1 - yi f . ' . . I I., , E V, lla 3: fs 1 5 4 V 2 4 B4 c Q Page One Hundrvd hirty-two u Q7 i V l ' Nov. 7, 1929 DANVILLE, 0 at PEORIA CENTRAL, 57 A Danville received the worst defeat in years at Peoria. The Peoria giants simply walked on them. The Never Say Die spirit was present and light Danville players did their best. We can be proud of them for that. N ov. 23, 1929 DANVILLE, 0 vs. DECATUR, 14 The last conferenee foe of Danville displayed a much tighter defense but not a faster or better offense than Danville. The heavy Decatur team and light Ma- roon eleven battled it out. The game was harder fought than the score indicated. Nov. 26, 1929 THANKSGIVING DAYg DANVILLE, 05 vs. MARSHALL fCHICAGOj, 19 Having suffered two previous defeats by Danville, the Windy City boys came eager to win. Danville having won only one game, met them with equal determ- ination to win. The light Danville team was no match for the Marshall boys but made them fight their utmost to score. Page Ona Hundred Thirty-three A Cotter, john Birch, Ed Sheets, Don Ewing, Tim Sheahan, Torn N eupert, Geo. Danville, ........... Danville ........ Danville ....... Danville ........... Danville ........ Danville ....... Danville ....... Danville ........ Danville ....... FOOTBALL DR eMEN Myers, Red Danforth, Joe Keefe, Kenneth Sulga, John . Anderson, Tyle Tilton, John Hiatt, Ronald Hill, Thurman Williams Darnall, Hailey 1929 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE vs. Watseka 6 vs. Kankakee 7, vs. Milford at Mattoon 2 vs. Peoria Manual 7 at Urbana .. 0 at Peoria Central .. 0 vs. Decatur .. 0 vs. Marshall CChicagoj .. SCHEDULE FOR 1930 Sept. 27-Danville at Kankakee. Oct. 4-Danville at Decatur. Oct. 11-Danville-Lincoln, here. Oct. 18-Open. Oct. 25-Danville-Mattoon, here. Nov. 1-Danville at Springfield. Nov. 8-Danville-Urbana, here. Nov. 15--Danville at Champaign. Page One Hundred Thz x W s S .5 f - X ' xm kw- N , N - W X H , ' Q Sf ard,-,, ' M --wi, .,,,, 5 s- f ..-... ..,. , 1 'xx xx Wkv x i fk sew - ., av ,V 1 X- fx ., . ,.f Q H xf w xg:-Avx fi: . Ng.- . 3 - Lx: 1' : ..- Q, Q iii- Q55 Q .Q hx 5:1 gigv 594, 33:53, 4 X .. ' , : gm. - N , X Q Q ,QL L x rr - ' 1E2f3'i'Qs.i '55-.:.::-Qi'S.'E- -I-I1' z., -arf V ' , - Q A .XS A . Q. -' ' 3 X22 Tri ,. F P 1 ' 1 H - 2 W - Ti - mxx sk N X -Ny 2, Sqn X Q N X - -,SN N X' , Q QQQX l N . - ZSQQMET-Q1 4 www X Q Q ' x 1 Sfxf Silfxkiixxi11fiS?gQi?s4SSXiEgQX mwivrisiu Qmigivlilighik A- QswX-swsixg-1:g.2YS3xx-A ..fff.:r:SfQ, E. Rvwxwsswfwwzs :S - Y- A if Q S -- ' . Q 3-,-N xy X54 XO Q51 N wytxs 3 Qxgxxgggx x 'Nav I R , g,,f5.c-g-::j..-1-- .::,.L 5:N --3-W X 1 SN 1 ,. gg,-5,1--N. . , 5 new xx An . Q ,ax M NNN . . ,,,,,. N . XS, Meyj QS 1 -- ' 1 my f- X Sf - 'i wg. -5 Mrk ,, xx -Q ex z .,. , R f X ., K ' v 'rv RQ?- W wsmxmw . Q ., 5,3 ., Im ' QR ' ' Xms ig -N-Nwm xX 1 ' X..x. ffff I BASKETBALL SQUAD First Raw-Barrick, Saikley, Koontz, Vibbeart, Duncan, Captain Jewell, Carter, Oliver, Sharp, Burow, Wiggs, Business Managerg Stephens. Second Row-Keefe, Neupert, Anderson, Caughron, Ewing, Meyers, Blair, Balsley, Nuding, WVeese, Kravel, Coach Hoff. Third Row-Sheahan, Jones, Nidfer, Summers, Rockstrah, Williams, Easterbrook, Iskowitch. Fourth Row-Kindred, Hartsook, Shipman, Meyer, Gray, Pleshner, Susler, Butler, Gray. qlfeview of the 1929-1950 Qasleetoall Season HE Basketball season of 1929-30 started out with a veteran team and vic- tories, but when they entered the conference race their stride seemed to change. Time after time they would battle through an even, hard-fought game only to lose by a few points at- the end. Nevertheless, we feel the season was a success because with three veterans missing in February due to graduation, the team, carried on under the direction of Coach Hoff, to make a strong bid for the District Tournament, losing the cham- pionship game by only one basket after it was necessary to play three overtime periods to decide the game. This yearls team was another example of Holi' coached teams, scrappers that never say die and who put out their all for D. H. S. The future also has a bright outlook for Danville in that popular winter sport. Page Om: Hundred Tllirty-six -I-. -5.1: Av- - -. ' ':iIrL'-V-,:ivaf...--if ' 4. .. :' , ,M , A -,.-- --f Y T '--Y , . ,. -.,s..,.- QTY 'if' ', 'i 'r-1 'fr-e' . , , ,, - A iw-' fi? 1'- i Q- 'I 1' . '. ' -I A. - z . 4, f Q.' .xr ,... t liU'Wf 'lT:42fB:aaagg.'n'rf ww- PM M1'-e -me- ' ff-or or PY 'WNFYW Y, 3 3 S T ff? -Q. fx Wm 1 5 Z .. nf- L .-- tl. .A .4 . L L AT, Y lJ,,EA .l5.1,-.1:.4:3 .-7, Mi!.?,.J-,:1i4wi3,.:,:3,g,!33.:4wL ,Auf 3973 ig: J W: ,,mmm 2lXX N the first three basketball games at Danville the team came out with a clean slate. They defeated the Alumni, 30-24, in the first gameg Kankakee was defeated, 26-15, in the secondg and Chrisman was overwhelmed, 36-9, in the third game. All of these games were non-conference tussles. fl 25: l iv i X 1 Oliver Burow Jlarp s ,f Page Om: Hundred Thirty-.swcn 'ig-'fm ' Y . ' 53513 .A i n 'ig-1- ::57jrm?,'.'ii,f The next meet for Danville was at Lincoln in the Big 12 Conference Holiday Tournament, Dec. 26, 27 and 28. Danville was defeated in her iirst game after a hard-fought battle with Champaign by a score of 35'-25. fan. 17, 1930 DANVILLE, 15 at URBAN A, 22 After a three weeks' layoff the Maroon cagers resumed their schedule by playing Urbana. The Varsity seemed a bit stale and slow, and were as a result beaten. Never once did they stop lighting as the lead was available at any minute of the game. . fan. 18, 1930 DANVILLE, 12 at KANKAKEE, 18 i Danville journeyed to Kankakee for a pair of games, and lost the first game in Kankakee's rush for revenge. The game was hard fought throughout and failure of Danville to hit baskets resulted in their defeat. The second stringers won their game from the Kankakee seconds, 18-12. Jan. 20, 1930 DANVILLE, 15 vs. CHAMPAIGN, 23 Danville met Champaign in a cancelled game. Champaign gained an edge early in the game, and but for one time, they held it throughout, which gave them another hard-fought battle. b ef Jhiklgy 2 - 0 .srr 7 Wt' X iiii 2 i 2 l 4- i it ii.. 1 i ii .iii iiiie if 1355- iii A I Iiki ar .E:L, Kr.. . .1 Z- in if ,L :-. :-, isvi - ,aft , Ag K 2 1 if .-E' 'ii.. 1 l 1-f r . X A , . ..,,. V. A . A I . 'iirr 1. 'N in . . . fi 521,11 I , l ii' -I as , 2 - rf , , . Hg Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Jan. 22, 1930 DANVILLE, 23 at DECATUR, 26 qoveaimey . Danville's Reserve and Varsity teams traveled to Decatur for two games. The Varsity teams battled through 'thirty-two minutes of hard fought basketball with Decatur holding an edge at the end of the first half. But in the last half the Maroons came back strong to make the score read 22-22 at the end of the regular time period for the game. Decatur gained an edge of 26-23 in the overtime to win. Jan. 24, 1930 DANVILLE, 28 at MATTOON, 19 Danville after having only a one-point lead at the half, forged ahead to win by a margin of nine points. Carter lead the Varsity to victory by gathering fifteen points and thus putting Danville in the running. Jan. 25, 1930 DANVILLE, 15 at PEORIA MANUAL, 29 Playing their last game of the season, Carter, Burton and Oliver failed to get going as did their teammates and they were on the short end of the score. Staleness and strain weakened the team considerably although they put up a stub- born fight against a strong team. fan. 31, 1930 DANV1LLEg 17 vs. PEORIA CENTRAL, 31 After working with only two veterans Coach Hoff presented a new combina- tion against the strong Central team. Danville was much smaller in stature but made this up in fight and speed. Feb. 7, 1930 DANVILLE, 10 vs. DECATUR, 28 Danville met and was defeated by Decatur in a game that contained none of the thrills and brilliant plays that had marked the previous engagements of these two teams. Feb. 14, 1930 DANVILLE, 20 vs. URBANA, 16 In a game replete with thrills the fighting Maroons upset the dope bucket to defeat the strong Black and Gold team from Urbana. Danville showed strong defense, and rapid improvement. Sharp was a shining light for the Maroons. Feb. 21, 1930 DANVILLE, 12 at CHAMPAIGN, 27 Danville, playing on the small Champaign Hoor, was handicapped by the small accommodations, and as a result were beaten by the strong Champaign crew. ' Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Feb. 28, 1930 DANVILLE, 25 vs. MATTOON, 13 After a slow first half, the Maroons came back strong in the last stanza to give Mattoon a trouncing and win their last scheduled game. Speed played the main part in their victory, as the boys in green were rangy and slower. DISTRICT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT, VVESTVILLE March. 5, 6, 7, S, 1930 In the first game of the tournament, Danville met and defeated Chrisman, 23-18. The following night they met and trounced Oakwood, 17-11. They then were eligible to enter the semi-finals round on Saturday afternoon, where they played their best basketball and defeated' Metcalf, 23-11, another strong entry in the tourney. Ogden defeated Westville in' the other semi-final game and this brought Danville and Ogden together for the Championship' for the -third con- secutive year. This was the most exciting and hectic game ever played around Danville for years, as Ogden was forced into three overtime periods to win, 24-22, after they had held a safe lead at the half. The Sectional Tournament was held in Danville, March 13, 14, 15. Eight District winners were entered and these played for a winner to enter the play for State Championship. DR MEN IN BASKETBALL Ray VViggs Ken Keefe Larry Koontz James Anderson George Neupert jack Caughron Timm Ewing . HONORABLE IVIENTION Tom Sheahan Ken Rockstraw Nate Susler 1 Ernie Pleshner Fred Summers Clyde Niediffer - Jim VVilliams Gerald Weese Page One Hundred Forty fw'fKw:ff:ww-Q- X . ,L-.xgrswgg-xx-X -N L5 X Na-wx .xv ww, ., , , - xxqxw ,3ff:::'--gy. f X X W ,-'S -'ia . Y .f ' ' A X . ' .... K ' A X 'xi - '12, , 2. N' X X wx' WA? f- 'W xg ' xx E gf 5:5 . 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K , . ,,,,. ,:V,.,L In ming Q TRACK SQUAD First Rau Porter Jackson 5-harp Scawrxpht Captam Cater Bwumgart Second Rot Swartz Plckard keefe Niclntosh Hxatt Tlnrd Rosa Kruel Mxller Straxn Rush Salkley Barnck Fourth Roc Coach Hoff the 29 Flack Squad rather latkmg m experxeme, possessed lots of speed and determmauon Although the held events xx ere shghted due to a lack ot good materlal, competx tlon u as exceptronallx keen 1n the other events, and as a result, th1s squad stands out for 1ts product ot dash and relay men Competmg 111 toul meets the squad made an admnable shoxxmg ot wx hat speed and determmatlon tan do Prospeets for a good xx ell b'1lamed squad for the 1930 season are unusuallx bnght Page Ono Hundred Forty tuo In f 5 I HE '29 track team was made up of a small group of boys, who, though . K y Q 4 V' - T :XX XXX XX X il XX X SQA' gk ,X L 1 :AG XX XX X J- X gif X X SX A -XS' W QX Xw X62 X Nm X ,XX XX X Xxx QNX :SS 'xv Q, X AN , r X. 1 X Nusa gcx! wb? XX, X X. 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XX: Mm2?i2X?X,ssX3EwSSXXa mb XQQSQQF :W L, XX m , Wx K, L . Baum - Page One Hundred Forty-thrrc . ,. 'N' -ag' - .N Y ' I Shakp ' qfanville High Track qfecords 50-yard dash ...,.... 100-yard dash ......... 220-yard dash ......... 440-yard dash .......... 880-yard dash ......... 1 mile run ........... Broad jump ........ Pole vault ,........ Shot put ............. Discus throw .......... Hammer throw ........... Javelin throw ................. 2-mile cross country ......... ......,... 220-yard low hurdles ....... ...,.,... C. Lane, '27 .......................... S 1-10 sec. D. Baldwin, '24 ......... ....... 1 0 1-5 sec, D. Baldwin, '24 .................... 22 sec. - F. Hailstock, '28 ....... ....... 5 1 3-10 sec. Gouldmg, '20 ....... ....... 2 min. 6 sec. Howery, '25.......-. min. 24 sec. B. Mason, '25 ........... ....... 2 2 ft. 7 in. M. Fairhall, '27 ....... ,.... y ..11 ft, 6 in, Sandusky, '08................43 ft. 4 in. M. Whitlock, '25.. ft. 6 1-2 in. W. Sandusky, '08 ................ 119 ft. 9 in. 1 M. Whitlock, '25 G. Howery, '25 .... B. Mason, '25 ........ ......... 120-yard high hurdles ......... ...,...,, , B, Mason, '25 ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, High jump ...................... Half mile relay ...... 440-yard relay ........ Mile relay ......................... ,,,,,,, Mile medley relay ................. ...... 1 3-4 mile medley relay ........... ....... Whitlock, '2S.. '28-1 min. 35 4-5 sec. ....-..'28-47 sec. '24-3 min. 41 2-5'sec. '28-3 min. 51 1-5 sec. '25-8 min. 10 1-5 sec. 186 ft. 5 in. . 10 min. 13 1-2 sec in--0.-nu-.125 3-5 SCC. 15 4-5 sec. 5 ft. 11 1-4 in. Page One Hundred Forty-fou . X X A SWIMMING TEAM First Rau. P' St ph ns O alt Capta'n Fod M'll r Ch'!t'ch Cannady Sccand Rou Ell's M ck Cla b l'n H ndrich Jewell Coach Hoff. evzew of the 50 Qgwmzmzng eason HE Class of the 1930 swimming season brought the sixth consecutive Big Twelve Conference Championship to Danville. The eight decisive vic tories in dual meets won from Kankakee Champaign Urbana and Peoria Cen tral is further evidence of the prowess and ability of what Coach Hoff declared to be the best balanced of all D. H. S. swimming teams. No team can gain such victories without the able coaching and intensive training that was characteristic of this years squad. Although several men will be lost by graduation another successful season N is anticipated for next year. Dec. a. a. a. a. a. C C 4-Danville 17-Dans ile 18-Danville 25-Danville ol-Danville 14-Danville Z1-Danville SWIMMING SCHEDULE fQQIffffffffflfflfffff1145 Kankakee ........... Urbana ............... Kankakee ............. -. Peoria Central ..... Peoria Central ....... Urbana ...................... 'Champaign .................................. March 1-Big Twelve Conference at Peoria First Place Danville .................... ' ....................................... Second Place Peoria Central ........ Third Place Champaign ............... .......... Fourth Place Urbana ............... F A -1 -1 A, E ,a G E Lia. . is Lg E? . E.: 1 3,- I L f I ! : lp li I . if. '- YICE E C SW l f I C I I V D I Y 7 ! 7 ' lx- 'A . , . . . QQ L 05 J Y 1 Q 1 ' ' ' ' if , 4 5-. ' E i 172 52 , ..................... 8 fzi n 10-Danville ................................ 43, Cham ai 1 ...... ..................... 1 2 fp? P gl i J n I 44, ............,..,...., 16 I n 50, ..................... 10 I J fl 43 , , ...................,. 17 K J n 45 , ,,,,,.,,,,,, 15 . F b 49, ............ 11 I F b , ......,,,,,, 15 ' , 41 J 3 , 12 I e One Hundred or! '-:ix 4 l . I L: HDR!! Merle Chamberlin Jack Bracewell ' l l V Q C Page Om- Ilundrcd Forty-.vcvvu vm V - lin ing, V 5- l, 1 1 X' to-Km cnoss COUNTRY TEAM f f First Rau Todd Dans Nibbeart Caughron Fairchild Donaldson .Second Rau Laker Freeland Dunwoodie hudmg Selsor evzew 0 the 29 Gross Gountry eason HE most successful season tor the Maroon barriers in many years was the 1929 season The Danville cross country runners seemed to h1t thelr old stride, ending the year with four wins, one tie, and one loss, Competition increased among the teammates as the season advanced, making it hard and uncertain to obtain and hold a berth as a regular. 'Ihis tended to raise the morale of the squad as well as to bring victories. 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WP-ffff H QQ 4 L1 fs :Q SS E 355 E I li ELL if z , Q l Q S! . ,L ei l L32 if f Q 5 1: ' lf lg' ...V -f'-, HH - DR MEN IN CROSS COUNTRY Wendell Nuding Paul Laker Page One Hundred 'Forty-nine Edwin Todd l Robert Dunnwoody Clyde Freeland' james Selsor r ,XXX-, Z ' . ff ,ff Pea . ff' 1' ' 1 A ' l ' fs- ff f--f N l,f . AMR Z ' va. X,- XXYXN THE BASEBALL TEAM Front Ron. WVilson Rhodes Roth Saikley Second Rota Meyers Oliver Mather Vibbeart Third Ron-Moody Burow Blair Smith Fourth Ra t-Chamberlain Bishop Gruber leoples Burch Back Co1cl1XYall qfevzew of the 29 Qflatseball Season HE season ,of 1929 for Danville High in Baseball was one of the best the who worked unceasingly to help them attain the goal which they reached, that ot being one of the outstanding teams in the conference The team as a whole, vias composed of boys of fine baseball ability mam of whom had played baseball with the high school in previous years. Their determination to make good and the fine spirit which they showed throughout, was the main factor in their success Page Om' Huudvcd Fifty nli 2 9 5 f . X -1 or 'll 2' g t. 5 gg li 1 t gl l ' S I1 12 , 1 A Q L i if ' if - , , , - 3 ijt S2 ,t , gy. li' g school has enjoyed in its history. The team was coached by Mr. XVall, ,- is - - Q Q3 la 2 '3 Q il E. E, -1 , q3ase QBELZZ Standing GAMES PLAYED GAMES WON GAMES LOST Games Danvxlle Champalgn fForfe1tQ Danvxlle Wllllamsport Danvllle Urbana Danv1lle Attlca Danvllle Urbana Danvxlle WllllamSPOft Danvllle Sprmglield THE D MEN Wllllam Gogerty captaln James Mather Howard Smlth Harold Rhodes Fred Roth Francls Meyers Dvught Ohver Berah Vlbbeart Clarence Wllson Robert Burow Danvllle wx 111 agam be represented bx a strong Baseball team ln 1930 as several D men are returnmg and a fast schedule of games IS 111 the makmg Baseball IS fast becommg a popular sport ln Danv1lle Hlgh School because of the good teams that are being pxcked eaeh year out ot a large number of cand1dates Page One Hundred Fxfty one g I 1 1 , 7 -f'-' - V l . , R l t if H . re - it .... - .V , V 2 f'ifs-H-fain U E K' 1 TENNIS TEAM J First Raw-Gray, VanLoon, Sandusky. Second Row-Older, Mr. Robertson, Espenschied. qfeview of the '29 Dennis Season HE Danville tennis team competed in live dual matches during the spring term of 1929. Three of these were against conference teams. Danville defeated Decatur at Decatur but the decision was reversed in the return match at Danville. The team was again defeated at Champaign. Two meets were played with Chrisman High with Danville winning both. Clinton Sandusky was the only D man, and he succeeded in going to the semi-finals in the State meet, at the U. of I. HDR!! Harry Espenschied Truxton Older Ed Van Loon Billie Gray Page One Hundred Fifty-two E 'Vail -.az Difiale- 'Y-Q 55 2 :ffl -W 'Ji 'i--- 7-l V- Q' - ' l W A M v-7.-awwf.. - - - -- ,.,.,.e,..,,..x..,,,,.,., ,, .. v-.--...,a- .. , Has... A ,,,-- -far ,M W ' --Sha- la..- '4 'f. ' ' ' ee ' M T'r :f:'1fT1- v'r:v1. N . Lf., . .. - -JA. '..!'+1a- . ..1.f,f.f-T, mp- . .lp . . 4-- A- J '-:A - . fi-r ' Rf , - le i w .r J-,af- 3 3 ' ,,.-1 f - GOLF TEAM First Raw-Denning, Martin, Donner, Hartline. Second Row-Groner, Mr. Bandy, Coach. ' qiieview of the ,29 QOH Season HE golf team was handicapped in their success by lack of proper playing grounds and thus they were eliminated in the Big Twelve meet at fifth place. They also failed to make any progress in the State Meet. DR MEN Don Hartline Aaron Donner Lionell Groner Page One Hundred Fifty-tlzrcc ,. .,- , 1 - rp , AJ,-..'i--,.L-3. ---nf-,-..y-:,.p '-gh,1,,..-v- . i- :M--f,.--4 - -.v--- sv.,-g....,., , ,. ,.,., ,Y . ,J , , , V ' rs-'-T-V--la iff --..1'71-avlkaf.-Sz..a 4-if--SL. da- mf!-' .' - -2. F . 2 fi.: f -- , .- xx- - a Inter-Glass Athletics TRACK A great deal of interest was created in track last year by the inauguration of an inter-class meet by Coach Hoff. Rivalry was keen throughout each branch of the sport and Coach Hoff found some material that was needed and probably otherwise would never have been uncovered. The juniors, led by Captain Sharp, fought the Sophomores for a close victory of 1-2 point. The Seniors had very. little material and Captain Baumgart made practically all their points. Standings: Juniors .............. ........ C aptain Sharp, 42 Points Sophomores ......... ......... C aptain Porter, 41 1-2 Points Freshmen ......... ......... C aptain McIntosh, 39 Points Seniors .......... ........ C aptain Baumgart, 8 1-2 Points BASKETBALL Another new activity was started in athletics in D. H. S. when Coach Hoff staged an intra-mural basketball tourney for the purpose of creating more inter- est in basketball and to uncover prospects for future varsity teams. The teams were named after leading colleges of the country and divided into two leagues. The races were close and the two leading teams of each league fought it out for the championship. Chicago, led by Captain Billie Gray, was acclaimed. the intra-mural champions of 1929. More of these inside school activities in athletics will be a great help in bettering the athletics of the school and encouraging more boys to go out for the teams. The school needs help from the student body for the football team and we are hoping that more interest in this popular sport will be aroused. Page One Hundred Fifty-four Y x w Y X I' 4' Zfx 'Y i -- gf, f f L . w Jlffegv. , Z A' ir ., . 4 -, . 'SGH 4-' ' X -X X I, I I 1 U , 1 .1,. 'A 3 ,JA 1 52 ' I iii ,wg i MISS BONSTEIN With the beginning of the fall term, Miss Ann Bonstein became head of the girls' physical education department. Un- der her direction the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation was very active. The D Associ- ation was very successful under her super- vision, and the Pup and Bull Dog clubs, which she introduced, became very popu- lar. Miss Bonstein coaches Basketball and l Swimming. I I l I 4' f ri w X e E S I Z 1 . 1 l I E ,s I l t I s l 3 MISS TWITCHELL , SMX Although this is her first year at Dan- -p ville High, Miss jean Twitchell has done Q much toward making the department an g active and successful organization. She is V i ix, an enthusiastic promoter of sports, and has E ' 'A proven an able assistant in that line. 1 i ' She is director of Red Cross Life Sav- ing, Soccer and Baseball. l I ., I 1 I A Page One Hundred Fifty-six l I l -I f'1',x- -w f 'N 1 ai. -' , i I . f . ,- , ,,,sffTf'?- ' ' '12 - .fr 'fflfl Q X' ' MW ,Qf ff 1 l Q GIRLS' D ASSOCIATION . 1 l Top Rau NI Rosenherger R Schmgle Miss J Txutchell Miss A lloustexn J. YVhite H. Solomon N Hable H Liddell Mzddlc Rau NX Andrews V VV1lls 0 Kulln H NIcDuFfy G Calun F Redden P. Stroup. Bottom Roz: G Vhehusch E buy V Whitlock L Clapp M McAllister 1. Andrews C. Strader I Westwater C Iumbricl. Assoczatzon L l1bL11SHIP 111 this O1gdl1ll3.l11Ol1 Lan be had by gaming a required num- bei of points When a girl has become a member of the D Associa- tion she automatieallx becomes a Bull Dog and is entitled to certain rights which are not OPSII to the Pups B5 xx ords we have many but we re using just a few, Upwxfard tovs ards the highest goals of life, Ng Loy altv and squareness in the many things we do j f Lowe tor every team mate in the strife. 'X ,B Dauntless and courageous 1n the things that We take part Onward to success and worldlx fame, raclousness and helpfulness will brighten every heart, Sportsmanluke we ll try to plax the game. Page One Hundved Flftx sczen -1 5-:fr yi-'M '- 'L',Q?5T'1 J :Q :? f' Lil: ' '. ri- iff fa ' 'ff -. elm, H 3 iifrliifsl 1 1 1 , l , 'i 1 1 1 'fi , 29: 1 '-VS ' f 1 .A 3 .g :A C ,. '51 1 3? 11 . -I : ! f 1 , .vi , if . fi 'ln A5 .vi 2 , ' i '- - - - V ' , - ' 1 - ' . A - v ' 1 1 1 j . , . . ' H- '. I ', . 3, . 2, . I , . 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CZ-5719 girls, Athletic Association ' HE Girls' Athletic Association hasa membership of two hundred and sev- enty. It is open to all girls in the High School providing certain require- ments are complied with. All athletic teams, which participate in the soccer, basketball, and baseball tournaments, are sponsored by this organization. Dances and hikes are annual events. The club also sponsors the Red Cross Life-Saving contests which are held each spring. A This organization has succeeded in encouraging good sportsmanship among 1 K the members of the club. CLARICE CLAPP Winner of Good Sportsmanship Cup Each year, the G. A. A. awards the Good Sportsman- ship Cup to the member displaying the highest achieve- ment of good sportsmanship in all phases of school life. Clarice Clapp has been selected as the recipient of this honor, not only on the basis of sportsmanship but scholar- ship as well. Page Om' Hundred Fifty-ciylit . 11 XX, l v I .2 i . ' . ....- ff ' J -M1 1 - , - nf. . 1:1-ff' , 1 . rf-, ,, ,,f I , M . ' , W.. giww- f . - i,.,..s'5ZL g'g . f -V--A. , . 11.3-f ...ff ' '.,.,,--f ' ,,f-'A . BULL-DOG SOCCER TEAM Q 1 l f Tap Rvu'-O. Voigt, E. Guy, V. XVl1itlock, Miss I 'Twitchell, M. McAllister, G. Calvin. 'Bottom Row-O. Kulka, R. Wills, C. Strader, C. Clapp, I. Andrews, E. Elliott, C. Lnmhrick l SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Tap Row-HF. Redden, G. Brown, R. Schingle, Miss A. Bonstein. Bottom Roz:--P. Struup, H. Solomon, V. NVills, I. XVhite, H. McDuFfy. - Page One Hundred Fifty-nim- A :qt v.,.,..:,,,.-7?-,1..,T.T.T...--.--F ...-, H f... .-gvw---wr-131--V1.5--1fygf:,-f-73:--Y .5551-ry fm-v ffrmrfjf-4-if--fn--7-5 Q-G-ww L:,gg1,,1',g4-., ., J...i....-' e4.W..L..,AgaQ'. . 1'-J f. -J 4.1.14-hang . .. ,:,-T:::y mg A, i,A,'.,A, '. 4: ' 1 ..:ff'ff 'QH- ' 1 Cliff- X H rfri-g4fN-X, .nr 551 f f Liif uf .bf W ' 'W-WA-.,.. Awlr 1 XZ.-ff ' -- '1-., BASEBALL TEAM Top Row-C Strader F Guy R bchxngle B Craft F Elhut Bottom Ron C Lumbrxck lx Wxlls 1 -Xndreus G Xhebuich RED CROSS LIFE SAVING CORPS Top Ron Mlis I 'lmtchell H Hunter D Edwards 5 bharp F Andermn C ONe1l B Dalby M Englmh J NIcCarty I Westwater .Middle Row-D. Nichols C Strader, XY. Andrews, M McAllister C. Clapp H Lzddell, D Rusbell I Wlute B Craft Buttom Row-I. Johnson, E. Applebaum, D. Erckenbrack. G. Cass, N. Hznhle Pau Om Hnudr d buh Y -Q . , .. , . , . , 4. . r . V , .. Q U .. - .. , . ., . . ., . , . I - - ,V N . . , . . j- . . , ' , , . , . , . , , . . , . , . . , . . ', . ' ' . ' ' .I -, . ' 1 .E , , - . 1 , . ' , . . c ' 1: ' fi., I . U- .T-ffv.-N ,7,q.?a?:,,-f,,f --ww ,-' '-vr:iw'r : - , 1.1.-,C f. Wt- f-gat-gj-ff-735,-?7T.'1ggrgir im 6 Page One H11ndr1'd Sixty-one DEEP.' DEE .Q fx. w 1 w 4 w '55 x . L .'h li'fi.Q1Q.,.g 1 , CZ1lliNlD SEPTEMBER- 3--Sixteen hundred and twenty stu- dents rush madly to the halls of learning. 4- Old Sol is certainly pulling for the students, no afternoon classes on ac- count of the heat. 6-End of first week of school. 9-Cooler weather keeps us in school until 3:30. Boys' Athletic Associa- tion Caucus after school. I0-Class Caucus held this morning, Many promising candidates. 11-Subscribe to the Maroon and White if you want to get the most out of your high school career. Latin Club Caucus at 3 130. 12-We find our auditorium seats. Boys' ' Athletic Association election. l3-First class elections held at noon. 16-Another Boys' Athletic Association election. First Latin Club election. ' Dramatic aspirants given their chance after school. 17-Daughters of the American Revo- lution Program, Dr. Carstens spoke on Constitution Dayf' Second class elections at noon. 18-Latin Club still trying to elect of- ficers.. . D Association holds cau- cus. Girls, Club gives tea to wel- come new girls to D. H. S. ct- oggiiaulallpys e llullop Up Wur Uuercoatl 'ftltueet f il S- ai, I li rvwtill Plikllew fi llouivou mt, SW:-tg it its ' A 3 . l I 06? ez ff ,P if itat: . A .- A l Page One Hundred Sixty-four Wi SEPTEM BER- l9-Wranglers' nominations in order. Z0-Booster Club stages Pep Program in assembly-everybody out for the Danville-Watseka game tomorrow. 20-Girl Reserves give an afternoon party. 21-Danville wins her first game. 23- D Association election at noon. Science Club gets a start. 24-Second D Association election. Wranglers vote on their candidates. 25---Wranglers vote again. 26-Science Club election. Program this morning. Booster Club reception for new boys. 27-Second Science Club election. Fresh- men hold party. 30-Maroons defeated in hard fought struggle with Kankakee Saturday. OCTOBER- 2-Girls' Club, new girls taken in. 3--Complimentary tickets to Illinois- Kansas game given to students to- day. l----- OCTOBER- 4--Assembly this morning-Lots of pep for Milford game tomorrow. End of first period. 7-Off for a fresh start, let's make this second period count. Cub reporters meet with Mr. Faulk. Dramatic Club convenes in auditorium. 8-Faculty meeting tonight. 9-Girl Reserves meeting at Y. VV. C. A. 10-Girls' Club Cabinet meeting. ll--No school today-teachers are at- tending East Central Division Meet- ing at Champaign. Maroons go to Mattoon tomorrow. 14--NN-'liy so gloomy everybody-Oh! re- port cards today. Boosters' Club meeting at 3:30. 15-Teachers meeting. 16-Hi-Y Club to meet at 6:30 tonight at Y. M. C. A. 17-Science Club membership campaign closes today with a vast increase of members. 18--Assembly this morning. Mr. Jewel found out we really have some pep. Help the team win that Peoria Man- ual game tomorrow. Page Our Hundred Sixty-six si: , BMV '51 w E E 5 3 Page One Hundred Smty sc 91 OCTOBER- 21-According to the score, we lost the game Saturday, but the team hasn't lost any of its light spirit. 22---Science Club picnic had to be held in the gym on account of the weath- er. Z3-Girl Reserves VViener Roast post- poned indefinitely because of snow. 25- -Program this morning. The famous crystal gazer, Madame Ouiye Simliaj predicted facts about the All School Party. It promises to be a great event. ZS---First Medley Staff meeting. 30-Girls' Club meets in small discussion groups. Program Mr Vance and Mr Mann spok Surprise w as the key note. Latin Club meets in Art Room NOVEM BER 1 Football game with Urbana tomor- rom 4-Dramatic Club meeting in Auditor- ium 6-Wranglers Armistice Day Banquet. Girls Club Discussion groups 3- 3l-- . . . - 'e. ' ' ' f , ' . . T . . , . . . . Q I 5 3 . '- .. 7, e NOVEMBER- -Mid-Semester exams. The first to be taken by 1933 graduates. -West Point Cadets practice on our football lield. -Armistice Day-no school. -Girl Reserves meeting at Y. W. C. A. Student Council Banquet. -Election of Home Student Council Representatives. -Dramatic Club Banquet. Meeting of Student Council and Home Room Representatives. -Program at 12:30. Internationally known boy Orators give orations. United States, Mexico, and Canada were represented. -No school, teachers attend conven- tion. 26-Girls' Club Puritan Tea to celebrate Thanksgiving. 27-School dismissed at 2 :30 for Thanks- giving vacation. DECEMBER- 2-Dramatists meet after school. 3-Medley Staff meeting. it ' Our trillions p Page One Hundred Sixty-eigl lf! S E v PqcOxcH dcdS1ty1c DECEMBER- 'D 4-Girls' Club meeting held to begin plans for Christmas party. 5-Booster Club-If you are interested in Food, be there. 6-Program. Subscribe for the Med- ley! Basketball game with former D. H. S. players. 11-Night school-fond parents see their children at work. 12-Girl Reserves meeting at Y. W. C. A. Science Club after school. . 13-Program. You may still pay for your Medley. 16-Dramatic Club Luncheon held in Banquet room. 4 Vlfhat is the meaning of the many colored caps and the gaiety The Latin Club is having 1tS annual Christmas Banquet 18-Terrilic Blizzard grips Danv1lle Many students doubt any possibility getting home Girls Club meeting postponed Only a few students braved the announced that school would be dis missed until anuary 6 Sclence Club banquet was held at the close of school at noon All ot that good food couldn t go to waste 17- 1 ' J- 5 . . , ' . ' l9-- ' drifts to come to school. Mr. Baer . . J v I . at 1 nu r i,' -1i7I I JANUARY- 6-Tryouts for Dramatic Club play. Re- port cards. How hard it is to settle down to work after such a long va- cation. 9-Wranglers New Year Party. Cast for The Meal Ticket announced. 10-Grief has silenced the halls of Dan- ville High School. Mr. Baer passed away a few hours after being strick- en in assembly. 13-Last rites for Mr. Baer were held today. Danville High School has ' lost a true friend. 14-In an assembly this morning Mr. Vance presented our new principal john E. Vtfakeley. Let's all strive to carry on and give the best that is in us for Danville High School. Co- operation remains our keyword. 15-Last day before exams,-do your studying early. 17-Final examinations. ' A day dear to all of us. Basketball at Urbana tonight. Maroons have a strenuous week ahead of them. 20-Exams are continued. Swimming meet and basketball game with Champaign. 22--Basketball game with Decatur. 1 Small Page Om' Hundred S Page One Hundred Seventy-one JANUARY- . 23 Return for cards this morning. They shall not pass Qwho did not studyj. End of semester. 27-Many new Freshmen add to the en- joyment of second semester. The population of D. H. S. has increased to 1753. ZS-Regular school today with no vaca- tion to look forward to. 29-Girls' Club holds tea and reception for new girls, Mrs. English gave very interesting talk. 31-Peoria Manual travels to meet Ma- roons in dual at D. H. S. FEBRUARY- E 3-Dramatic Club meeting. 6-Science Club meeting. Grade school Musical. School dismissed at 3:15. 7-G. A. A. party in gym. Basketball with Decatur, here. Program- Heads and advisers of various or- ganizations were introduced. All stu- dents of High School became ac- quainted with each other. 10-Home Economics Club meets with Miss Parker. Booster Club and D Association meet. 12-C. C. Tilton speaks at Lincoln Pro- gram. Ditch Diggers Dance. Girl Reserves meet at Y. W. C. A. FE BRUARY- 13-Champion' typist of world exhibits skill on D. H. S. platform. 14--Swimming meet and basketball game with Urbana. Wrangler's Valentine Party. 17-Boost D. H. S. programs. Dramat- ists banquet at noon. 19-Let's be kids again, at the Girls' Club Kid Party. 20-And still they feast. This time it's the Science Club. 21-Students enjoy entertaining lecture by Mr. Morse. Big game and swim- ming meet with Champaign closes the week. 24-We broke even with Champaign Fri- day-winning the swimming meet - and losing the game. 26-Booster Club session at 3:35. 28-Program this morning, consisted mainly of introductions. Mattoon comes here tonight. End of first period-three to go for Seniors. MARCH- 1-We defeated Mattoon in basketball, and captured three trophies at Big Twelve Conference swimming meet. 3-Important Medley meeting in 206. First meeting of the new French club. Page One Hundred Severity-Nuo 1 Page One Hundred Sou enty-three MARCH- 5-Girls' Club presents Sauce for the Goslings in auditorium. 6-Pep program inspires D. H. S. net- ters for District Tournament. 7-A most interesting program in which we learn that there are more sheiks in D. H. S. than there are in Arabia. 10-journalistic students hold banquet in honor of Quill and Scroll mem- bers. 11-In assembly Captain Dinnie Upton tells us how to play the greatest game of all- Life 12-Girl Reserve Health Discussion at Y. W. C. A. French Club meets for organization purposes. 13-Sectional Tournament opens at the Armory this afternoon. Wranglers' St. Patrick's Party includes semi- finals of inter-class debate. 17-A basketball game between the Var- sity and the Faculty brightens up a blue Monday. Dramatists have a short but very important meeting aft- er school. 18--After a wild scramble, the Faculty team was defeated by one point. 19-Girls' Club meeting consists of Dis- cussion groups and ceremonial for new girls. f MARCH- 20-Members of the Dramatic club play cast arouse our interest by an enter- taining program. If anyone misses the play, he has only himself to blame. Scientists meet after school. 21--Tonight our Dramatists present the howling success entitled The Meal Ticketf' Spring has arrived accord- ing to the calendar. Pity the poor teachers trying to make us study. 24-The Mystery of Thompkin's Indian signs was revealed today. We shall soon know the cast forthe Senior play-tryouts held tonight for the boys. Ei Circulo Castellano has sec- ond meeting. Underclassmen form Writers, Club. 25-The fair 1930 graduates go dramatic in trying out for the play. Pay for the Medley now! 26-Sophomores oppose the Seniors in finals of intercless debates in ag mid- day assembly. 28-We support athletic contests, now let's support the Debate squad. Dan- ville argues with Urbana here in our own auditorium tonight. 31-Last day of March brings exams and vacation very near. illwe 09 the flldegllile step ibe ID i Popularity + gliyyolygy . V , .1 Page One Hundred Seventy-fou Pagv Our Hmuirvd Severity-fire APRIL- l-All Fool's Day! Thursday would have been more appropriate. Stu- dents elect a May Queen for the May Day fete. 2-Review, cram, or fail. 3-Mid-semester exams- nuf f said. 4-Exams continued. Oh, for the life of a Senior who is taking his last CUSS. 7-A sigh of relief-as the pressure is removed. The weary rest. 9-Home Economics club view an in- teresting movie at their meeting. 10-Final preparations are made for the Operetta. ll-Music Department presents Robin Hood, at 8 p. m. 14-The French Club, now known as La M AY Cercle Francars meets this evening. Grade cards out today. 5-National Music Vtfeek to be observed this week. Our Music Department is to take part in the programs. 6--The last of the Assembly Associa- tion programs was heard today. Charles Paddock thrilled his listen- ers in auditorium. 10---State District track meet, including golf and tennis preliminaries held this week-end. F - M A Y- J lCyQAnd now the Seniors compete with D. H. S. Players in presenting their class play, Captain Applejackf' 17-Girls' and Boys' Physical Education Classes give May Day Demonstra- tion. The May Queen presided over the fete. 23-Junior and Senior Banquet-the be- ginning of the end for the Seniors. 26--Picnic season has started with three scheduled for this week. Two of them are the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation and Home Economics Club. 28-D. H. S. Players go picnicking. 29-Seniors have their day. Class Day program in auditorium. 30-Memorial Day-no school. UNE- l-Seniors receive the good advice from the Baccalaureate sermon. 5-High school days are almost a mem- ory for the class of 1930. Seniors feel very dignilied in their com- mencement robes. 6--Returning for the final verdict, the underclassmen are all smiles, as they anticipate 3 months vacation. An- other school year becomes just his- tory. G eneraltlop is :A ,' , l If 1 li-f7i?9f'8S'l'lUg? 3 1. V We Page Ono Hundred Srzfcnty-six ii? nu . -DHS' .X ,, m aDrfeamerf A Baabfukbaby falligg Sgrppdfbg P1OHddS t3 AA f 1 E531 +4 ik X 9Vote of Appreciation CZQITH OUT the support of the business men of Danville such a Medley would be impossible. Fully aware of this fact it is with the deepest appreciation that the Medley Staff extends its thanks to the Merchants for their splendid co-operation, making possible a better Medley for 1930. INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS NAME Page NAME Acme Brick Co ............................... 203 Daubs-Viskniskki Motor Acton, Acton 81 Snyder ................ 187 Davey's Mens' VVear ...................... Alexander Sporting Goods ............ 224 Dean, J. R .................. Allen Electric Co ............................. 207 Dennis, A. B ........... Amack Motor Co ........................... 207 Deutsch, Ab ............... Amer. Hatters 8: Cleaners ............ 212 Dettman, Frank F .......... Anker Florist Shop ........................ 212 D. H. S. Sweet Shop ..... Ashley 81 McDaniels ............ 208 Dirkes, C. M ...................... ...... Bahls 81 Storm ......... l. 216 Dodson, J. W. 81 Son ......... ...... Beard Ice Co ........... 202 Dye, W. W .................... Becker 81 Lavezzi .... 194 Edmund 81 Dickson ........... ...... Belton Candy Co ........ 194 Elliott Lumber Co.. ....... . Blue Bird Inn .......... 226 Faith, E. J' ......... 1 ......... Boord Bros ......... 187 Feldkamp's .............. Bott, Herman ............. 188 French, Lewis R ........ Bowman Studio ......... 231 Funk Bros ............... Brandt 81 Son .............. 208 Garfield, H. F ......... Bredehoft Dairy Co .......... 205 Gastoff, Earl W' ........ Builders Supply Co ............... 202 Genolin 8: Cooper ........... Bus Station Barber Shop .............. 222 Globe Mercantile Co .......... ...... Cannady, john ...................... 200 Gossard Corset Shop .......... ...... Carson's Pharmacy ........... 185 Grier-Lincoln Hotel ........... ...... Cass, G. T ...................... 183 Greiser 81 Son ..................... ...... Central Finance Co ............ 190 Gulick Drug Co .... ........................... Cherry Ice Cream Co ........ 198 Gunn, Penwell 81 Lindley .............. Coolley, E. B .................. 216 Gustin Motor Sales .............. ...... Conron Hardware Co ............ 185 Hall 81 Holiday ............... Crim's Cafeteria-.-4 ................. 229 Harding Drug Co ....... Danville Ben. 81 Bldg. Ass'n ......... 218 Harden, O. H ............. Danville Battery Service ....... 183 Harwood Studio ........... Danville Clearing- House ....... 206 Hartz Produce Co .......... Danville Maytag Co ............. 230 Helck, S. A ........... A ...f.- Danville Monument Co ........ 195 Hendrich, Frank E ............ ...... Danville Poultry Co .......... 192 Hendricks, Frank L .......... ...... Danville Shoe Shop ........... 198 Henke, A. M .................. Danville Tire Co ................ 204 Hill Lumber Co .................. ...... Danforth Candy Co .......... 216 Hinton 81 Campbell ........................ Davis Sandwich Shop ........... 190 Howard Martin Tire Co ............... Page 186 234 225 193 188 197 188 193 222 208 209 219 208 228 216 209 217 207 205 192 210 183 204 192 205 209 193 193 208 191 183 216 221 230 199 204 197 203 Page Om: Hundred Eighty Reck V L ffffdfw, iziaizisam ,Aigner M I,-f INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS NAME Humrichouse Tire Shop ....... Hutton Sz Clark ..................... Illinois, Power Sz Light Corp Illinois Terminal R. R .......... Ilhana Dairy Co Interstate Printing Co Inland Supply Co Ingersoll Glass Sz Paint Co Iroquols Und Ins Co Inc Jewell B M Jewell E B Johnson Frank A Johnston A F Jones Mclntire Sz Jones K Sz S Department Store Kardon Shoe Shop Keefer Ira C Kmnmgham Boot Shop Kotek Hdw Sz Supply Co Leaths Furniture Co Lems Restaurant Lewman S. Carter Lincoln Oil Co Log Cabin Tavern McKee S. Overstreet Maclemer Lumber Co Malones Confections Mandarin Cate Mann Sz Coleman Marlatt Battery Co Marrs Tanner Elec Co Marsters Sign Co Material Sz Fuel Co Memorial Arts Co Meyers Shoe Store Modern Machine Shop Moore Dr Jean Northwestern Life Ins Co Norwood Benj J Orr Battery Co Orr W R Sz Co Penney J C S. Co Penry Furniture Co Plaster Drug Co Phillips Bros Gro O HddEg KCONTINUEDD Page NAME 208 Phillips Laundry........ I Pierson-Hollowell Wa 217 Poll Construction Co. Potter Geo. A ............. Publix Theatre Quality Barber Queen City Clo Randall Sz Son C Shop Store Paint Rearick Sz Meeks l. Co.. s Etc Red Spot Paint Co Rembrandts Studio Rewarts Sz Ehler Reynolds A C Ries Straus Co Ross Dr H E Sandusky Furniture Schatz C Sears Roebuck Co Shields Shoeshmmg Parlor Sigler Abe Qkadden H I' Smith Music Shoppe Smiths 'l he I'lor1sts South Side Lumber C0 Spangles Baker5 Speedvx ay Cafe Stafford Engravers Stalling Drug Store Star Shoe Shop Steiner Md L L Stephens Dr G H Stone Ray A Straus Sz Lou1s Co Stumme Tea Co Swisher Chas SzS0ns Tate Edvs A Fate Mrs W Optometr1sts Tilt 'lok Shop Towells Tire Sz Battery Service Trent Bros Lumber C0 Utterback s Business College Ver County Abst Co Ver County Bldg Assn Watkins B J CCONTINUED ON PAGE 1833 Page 193 224 'P is H .A , - in A -'- ,,- ' - Ha. U - '- 1-7:63 f SRGJY'-535 'why-1-wwf -r v---Q.-., -h ,THF r - W -..-.,,,,, .--.-..... -,.. .. ....,--.-Y .-.- K I f 'fw4Tf i'TiQ y '1 '4fgQ'Q. . 'W 'i.Qf,f ' .lQfQfQ.fQ1. 22 Y h l 5 Q if 1 ' . . X , . . ,5 'Q' E F ' 7' -,,,., f- ' l x E U' ' 'f5'lfE7't17s:f L ' 5 L . . z,n',.,. W y fl ' 'QA'JwPf 'J 5?gQE1gElEll.i, Y i , . I i 5, 5 V Q -Y jx Y 2 . 5. 3 r- 1' I I, 2, S F 5 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS fContinued from page 181D NAME Page NAME Page Watt, Merle I ................................. 221 White Star Trans. Co ..................... 195 Watt's Transfer 8: Storage ............ 209 Wolford Insurance Agency ........,. 215 Webster Gro. Co ............................. 199 Woodbury Book Co ....................... 212 Western Brick Co ................. ...... 1 96 Wyman Motor Sales ...................... 183 Wheatly, Edw. I ........... ...... 1 83 Yellow Cab Co ............................... 225 Winters, O. W., Vet ....... i .. ...... 216 Yeomans Sz Shedd Hdw. Co ......... 220 VVinther's Pastry Shop ........ ...... 1 91 Y. M. C. A ..................................... 228 Wirshing Studio ................ ....... 2 26 Zillman 8: Kienast .......................... 197 COMPLIMENTS JEAN W. MOORE, M. D. cf Physician and Surgeon 514 The Temple Bldg. Phones, Office 6875 Residence 2370 DANVILLE BATTERY OFFICE HOURS A. ., P. ., 8 P. M. SERVICE 11 to 12 SuJ3.y11tf?. 12MA.lG? KOTEK'S HARDWARE gl Tel. 917. 34 N. Hazel St. SUPPLY HOUSE L. D. WYMAN Wholesale 8z Retail Hardware, Mine 8a Mill Supplies, Farm Implements and Necessities 28 N. Hazel Phone 901 310 E. North Phones 577-8 W. T. HARTZ and SON Wholesale Dealers Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Produce, Etc. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Plymouth Motor Cars Sales and Service Repairing - :- Washing Greasing GEORGE T. CASS, M. D. 804 First National Bank DANVILLE, ILL. Telephones-Office 383 Residence 3726-W EDWARD J. WHEATLEY HOTEL M' D' GRIER-LINCOLN Suite 710 First National Bank Building PHONES Office 253 Res. 1849 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Page One Hundred Eighty-rhrrc DANVILLE, ILLINOIS J. P. MURPHY, Manager FORTUNES ARE BUILT BY THE SAVING ,H ABIT As Well as by Earning Power Begin Now to Take Care of the Future -a-o-a-0.a..r.a-.'.0.p-4-..p- The Vermilion County Building Association 141 North Vermilion St. H. C. ADAMS, Secy. FINISH HIGH SCHOOL A THEN COMPLETE YOUR BUSINESS TRAINING Our Courses Prepare You for Secretarial and Civil Service Jobs and Court Reporting Enroll Any Monday Utterbaclis Business College R. M. UTTERBACK, Owner ' Dale Building - 103 N. Vermilion St. Phone 772 P 0 Hundred Eighty-four Thos. Conron Hardware Co. SELLERS OF GOOD GOODS Electrical Appliances Chinaware Tools B P S Paint Athletic Goods Kitchen Equipment Toys and Wheel Goods Student arrested for speeding Aw officer Im a student Officer 'lhass all right ignorance IS no excuse How old IS your son? asked the vis Well rephed the dad he s reached that age when he th1nks the most important thing to pass 1sn t his ex ammatlon but the car ahead 1 'l h1s1sthewayhespedalong f ortymiles anhour e back much as way sped home a later 2 F1115 hour beans? Sweet Young Brlde Go away with your lousy 1m1tat1ons I want real ones Orr Battery Sz Electric Lompany 30 North Walnut Street Telephone 176 Starting Lighting Ignition U. S. L. Batteries Page One Hundred Elghtyfive CARSON S Drug Stores Holland Store 326 N Vermilion Germantown Store 857 E Fa1rch1ld 900 N Vermilion Danville, Ill A COMPLETE DRUG STORE AT YOUR SERVICE , 0 . , . , 1 ' ' ' , . ' . . ' . 'hz : , a th . ' ' he at . N cc ' n ' - - - itor. Grocer: Would. you like some wax K ' KK 3 C ,if ,. ' . Q . . . , . - . . .. - - u . r ' ' . . ' I ' 9 ,S Daubs - Viskniskki W. RL Orr 81 Company Motor Co. WHOLESALE GROCERY BROKERS A Franklin Cane Sugar BUICK AND MARQUETTE for Every Usep Sales and Service -- Encores. It takes more than soap and water to keep your record clean. Some folks are so dumb they think Good will is a man. Phone 458 I advocate more clubs for Women. - Friend Husband is inclined to be- , 222-224 W- M3111 St- lieve that kindness should be tried first. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS It isn't always a car owner who runs - people down. A N D L K Y e Furniture Store Q - .- wi-Siam! i 2' 'IID 7- Y Eigu . Q We have a gift department and are headquarters for gift furniture Page Ouc Hundred Eighty-.vi LAW OFFICES ACTON, ACTON Sz SNYDER The Temple Building DANVILLE, ILLINOIS I got a letter from home. Hurray! Let's go down and spend it 'll He: And am I the first man you ever loved? She: Are you trying to insult me? Passenger: Why are we late, porter? Porter: The train befoh, suh, is be- hind, and we was behind befoh be- sides. IF IT'S LIFE INSURANCE SEE Robert B. Kiningham, Dist. Mgr. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. A 806 First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 1122 MAY YOU LIVE LONG AND PROSPER COMPLIMENTS OF BOORD BROS. 23 West Main' Street I-'aye One Hundred Eighty-.r n A CONGRATULATIONS INGERSOLL GLASS Sz. PAINT COMPANY We Replace Auto Glass 12-16 N. Walnut Mr. Harms: You missed my class yesterday, didn't you? Student: Not in the least, sir, not in the least. Helen: Have you read 'Freckles ?' Willis: No, mine are brown. My, how your heart is beating. It sounds like a drum. Yes, that's the call to arms. I was outspoken in my sentiments at the last office I worked in, confid- ed the stenographer to the bookkeep- er. With a look of astonishment, he re- plied: I can't believe it! Who out- spoke you. The best dressed lawyers are not always the ones who have the most suits. E. B. JEWELL, M. D. Tuberculosis and Nutritional Disturbances 101 East Main St. Room 209 Phone 2463 Danville, Illinois D. H. S. SWEET SHOP Everything Good to Eat S0 Meet at D. H. S. SWEET SHOP 209 East Fairchild St. HERMAN BOTT, DR. Sporting Goods Fire Arms Sz Ammunition Safe Repairs and All Other Repair Work ALL KINDS FISHING TACKLE Telephone Main 4592 AB DEUTSCH First Door North of Court House 11 North Vermilion St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Doctor: About nine patients out of ten don't live through this operation. Is there anything I can do for you before we begin? Rastus: Yassuh, kindly hand me mah hat. Why spend money on an electric vi- brator when you can get a second hand Ford for half the price? The tiny boy fell down and bumped his head. His Uncle Bill picked the child up, with the remark: N ow I'll kiss it, and the pain will all be gone. The youngster recovered his smiles underpthe treatment, and then, as he sat down, addressed his uncle eager- ly: 'Come down in the kitchen-the cook has the toothachef' DEPENDABLE LINCO RELIABLE Lincoln Oil Refining Co. Page One Hundred Eighty-eight START YOUR FIRE WITH DIXIE KINDLER We Sell Only Good Coals Another Thing Telephone 669 or 1056 and see how quickly your order is filled. SUBMARINE CALL SIZESJ Best of Indiana's White Ash PEABODY LUMP Best of Danville District EASTERN KENTUCKY SPLINT WEST VIRGINIA SPLINT Pull Gnnstructinn Company Yards 907 Griggs St. James C. ,Woodbury John C. Poll GET MORE HEAT-LESS ASH-NO CLINKERS POWER AND LIGHT 1LLINO1sl SERVICE The Logical Place to Buy Gas and Electrical Appliances Illinois Power and Li ht O Corporatlon 24 South Ver1nilion'Street fe Phone Main 6000 Page One Hundred Eig ine DAVIS SANDWICH SHOP A11 Kinds of Sandwiches and Hot Lunches Ice Cream - Candy - Cold Drinks - Lolly Pops 5 East Fairchild Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY 412 The Temple Bldg. Phone 845 An Apt Pupil.. A man who had just purchased a parrot who refused to talk was de- termined to teach it at least one word. Going over to the bird, he repeated several minutes the awords, Hello! Hello! At the end of the lesson, the parrot opened one eye and answered drowsily, Line's busy. john: I'm going to marry a beautiful girl and a good cook. Bob: You can't, that's bigamy. Family Pride. She: And, I suppose your forefathers were in the Ark with Noah? I-Ie: Not at all! My people had a boat of their own! Love. The philosopher calmly defined the cxact difference between life and love: Life is just one fool thing after anotherg love is just two fool things after each other. SMITH MUSIC 'SHOPPE 16 East North Street PHONE 764 EVERYTHING MUSICAL Victrolas, Radios, Pianosg Small Goods, Records and Sheet Music STUMME TEA CO. ROASTERSOFQ GOOD COFFEE FANCY CHINA DINNERWARE GLASSWARE E 121 N. Vermilion St. Telephone 705 Page One Hundred Ninety M wiwwxd RED SPOT PAINT Sz ' TI-IE GLA SS COMPANY Whol salers and Retailers RED SPOT PAINTS Sz VARNISHES Also Glass Wall Paper O1ls an Pa1nte1s Supphes 119 N Vermlllon St Tel 1488 HARWOOD STUDIO Makers of FINE PHOTOGRAPHS 111 N Verm1l1on St C0ppos1te K St S J DANVILLE ILLINOIS Miss Sandeson ASSlg11ll1g World H15 tory lesson mqulred Hou many of x ou find It d1fficult to get dates? Betty Xes I find it a very dlH'lC1llt matter U npleasaut Antzczpatzon VVhy dld you break your engage ment vxlth that school teachel 'P I dldnt shovx up the other mght and she wanted me to bring a wrltten excuse signed by my mother Bob Alas t1s dark w1thout Ioe VN lthout wx hat P Bob Wlthout a hght fool 'llany a man loses h1s balance when h1s wlfe goes shopp ng I want to return to the Clty on a late tram sald the strnger at the small town ticket office IVell responded the agent I d rec ommend number 7 She s usuallv as la e as any of em SPECIAL OCCASIONS Whether It s a Bu thday Palty Weddlnff Banquet P1cn1c Flshmg Tr1p or Wlener Roast ou1 experlenced bakers are sure to please Thlrty years 1n the bakmg lndustry at Ch1cago Kenosha and Danv1lle W I N T H E R S 123 N VGTIYIIIIOD St PASTRY SHOP Phone 1304 0 Q i at All D. H. S. Students Are Welcome at STALLINGS DRUG COMPAN Y We Serve the Best Sundaes and Sodas in the City RANDALL 81 SON Paints Varnishes Wall Paper Auto and Window Glass 616 North Vermilion St. ' 17 s. Hazel Phone 1042 Our Chocolate Sundaes Are the Talk of the Town GULICK DRUG CO. - DANVILLE DRUG CO. . E. Corner of North and. S 5 . X Vermilion Street E 15 East Main Street PHONE 129 PHONE 97 If I't's Advertised We Stock It W Rastus: VVhat is dat, Sambo? Sambo: Dems rifmatic bugs. Rastus: Rifmatic bugs! Why do you call dem rifmatic bugs? Sambo: I calls dem rifmatic bugs because they subtract from my pleasureg adds to my miseryg di- vides my attentiong and multiplies like-everything. Today's Tightwad. The fellow who had a relapse so that he could use up the other bottle of medicine. New Bride: I'm making something out of my husband. Divorcee: Me, too. I'n1 making 35100 a week out of mine. AJ OB PRINTING DANVILLE POULTRY Cards - Stationery - Circulars MARKET gl Engraved Stationery Wholesale and Retail Edw A Tate Printing Co Dealers in one oi High Rent District ' Milk'Fed Poultry' Eggs' Etc' 505 East Main Phone 4994 517 E. Main sn. Phone 1467 0. M. Jones W. Mclntire P. F. JOIIGS CO. JONES, MGINTIRE Kz JONES HOME FURNISHINGS LAWYERS E. L. LAPE, Prop. ' 306 East Main Street Daniel Bldg. Danville CASH OI' CREDIT Page Om' Hundred Ninety-tz im vm. 11.1 . P . .l,.t,5Q:gygm , f,,,..,.1,,s , ,,533EH?E21fiaa:,L2H'Heiarw nan.,..wq,mErL,M, . mggqlm My Q mm, M5 HARDING'S DRUG STORE Curb Service Sundaes and Sodas School Supplies L. L. STEINER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1201 E. Main Phone 92 The Temple Building A B A. R. Hall W. P. Holaday HALL Sz HOLADAY LAWYER V LAWYERS 417 The Temple Danville, Ill. 5 Daniel Building DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Miss Antique: You ought to get mar- ried, Mr. Oldchap. ' . Mr. Oldchap: I have wished many times lately that I had a wife. Miss A. fdelightedj : Have you really? Mr. O.: Yes. If I had a wife she would probably have a sewing ma- chine and the sewing machine would have an oil can and I could take it - and oil my office door. It squeaks jean: How does your car run after four thousand miles? joan: Fine. If you don't believe it, listen to this horn. It would be fine if some one would invent soft rubber mouthpieces for telephones. Then when you get real mad at the phone, you could bite it. horribly. TYPEWRITERS ALL PHILLIPS LAUNDRY i MAKES Rented, Rebuilt, Repaired and ' -V. L.'RECK 145 North Vermilion St. ROYFKL H'1?YnlEEoYVRll?TER DANPVILLE Phones 1190-3035 Out Calls, Ltd. DR. C. M. DIRKES Naturopathic Physician Naturopathy, Osteopathy, Electro-Physiotherapy 156 North Vermilion St. 204-206-208 Fischer Bldg. Naturopathy includes all approved natural-way systems. Page One Hundred Ninety-three DR. G. HAVEN STEPHENS DENTIST 307 The Temple Bldg. Phones-Office 17909 Residence 2051-W DANVILLE, ILLINOIS STAR SHOE SHOP THE BEST MATERIAL - USED i 16 West North Street Q L Mary: You had to press him for cash a ain et ou love him? g y Y Y ' jane: Yes, he'S my repressed desire. Too Late Now! A little Scotch boy asked his father to give him a penny to get an all day sucker. Do you think I am crazy ? asked his father. VVhy it's four o'clock al- ready. , 1 REMBRANDT STUDIOS Portrait Photographers .M PHONE 5898 13M3 N. Vermilion St. DANVILLE, 1LLiNo1S BELTON Candy Co. Wholesale Confections Phone 831 43 North Jackson Street DANVILLEQ ILLINOIS A college student, in rendering to his father an account of his term ex- penses, inserted: To charity seventy- five dollars. His father, upon remitting, said: I fear charity covers a multitude of sins. S Booster: She's a wonderful skater. She can write her name on the ice. Creditor: I wish she would write it on a check. FLOWERS For All Occasions CUT FLOWERS . .POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL FLOWERS CORSAGES Becker Kr Lavezzi 17 E. North St. Phone 785 Page One Hundrrd Ninety-four Danville Monument Company AT GATE OF SPRINGHILL CEMETERY 210 E. English St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 3256 Vifarden Qto prisonerj: You say you want a key. What in the thunder are you going to do with it? Prisoner: I want to go home nights. 1 was only sentenced to jail for 30 days. . Rose's are red, Violet's are blue, So's your old man VV hen the rent comes due. Kiningham Boot Shop Shoes and Hosiery of Distinction Dan'ville's Leading Shoe Store 126 N. Vermilion 'St. H Hello, hello, operator, give me Co- lumbus 1492. just a minute, here's your party. Hello, I want to order a box for to- morrow night. V What size ? A good big one, there will be six in the party. But they only come in single sizesg we'll have to have it made special. It will take us a couple of days. But why should it? I don't want to wait that long. VVell you had better try- Isn't this the Ford theatre ? No, sir, this is the undertakerf' C1 H if H H Cause for C omplaint. Caller: I want to see you about this paragraph announcing my resigna- tion from the Chamber of Com- merce. Editor: But it is quite true isn't it? Caller: Quite. But I should like you to explain why you've printed it un- der Public Improvement. FERTILIZERS f NU-WAY POULTRY MASH Proctor Sz Gamble Products Chas. Swisher 81 Sons Wholesale Distributors of n FLOUR, FEED AND SALT 32-34-36-38 College Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 290 Silk Finish Flour Page One Hundred Nirwty-lim: White Rose Flour if-Q, ,-ig Qs., EUTER BRHHK COMPA Y E Un FACE BRICK HOLLOW TILE COMMON BRICK HAYDITE PRODUCTS cf HAYDITE THE LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE Pag O -.gig Wi lf, ,V 'vp y ' Sheet Metal 'N 4 ' if Warm Ai H ' p r eating p X ' -J!! Contractors W. J. 8z E. Tate, Optometrists DANVILLE, ILLINOIS ZILLMAN 51 KIENAST 445175 East Main Phone 868 804 E. Main Phone 805 FRANK F. DETTMAN GROCERIES AND MEATS 1137 E. Fairchild St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Mrs. Nagger: Why do you keep star- ing at that blonde across the aisle? Mr. Nagger: Because she reminds me of you, darling! Mrs. Nagger: Then, why not stare at me, dear? The Crowd: We want a touchdown! We want a touchdown! Small Voice: Papa! I want a sack of peanuts. The wealthy baronet had not al- ways been wealthy, neither had he al- ways been a baronet, and for that rea- son he was prone to keep rather a sharp eye on his money. He had no- ticed for some time that when the bottles of wine were brought in, they were not quite so full as they ought to have been, and accordingly he request- ed his butler to do all the opening in his presence. I notice, he said sternly, that when you draw the corks in the pantry the wine is extremely decolletef' The butler looked surprised and asked: Extremely decollete, sir? Yes, replied the baronet more sternly, still, rather low in the neck. Salesman: You'll like this plane, Col- onel Lindbergh. Lindbergh: I think I'll take it. Salesman: Shall I send the bill to you today? Lindbergh: No, I think you better send the bill to Morrow. Modern Machine Shop Electric Motor Rewinding and Rebuilding Machinists. Electric and Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting. FAIRBANKS-MORSE AND EMMERSON MCTORS CARRIED IN STOCK 123-125 N. Hazel Phone 941 Danville, Ill. Page One Hundred Ivirzety-seven r DANVILLE SHOE SHOP MEMORIAL ARTS QMS' Slum Our Specialty 8 East Harrison St. 411 East Maln St Danville, Illinois So your father was a lion trainer? Sure was? He must have been a brave man. Naw, you don't hnve to be a brave man to be a lion trainer. Why man, it takes courage of the highest type to train a ferocious beast like the lion. You mean to stand there and tell me that it takes courage to put the lions on the train ? Well, you don't expect the lions to buy their own tickets, do you P Say, you can't hold me up. Why ? Because I'm a policeman. MMA Wm' i 9 7660772 Page Onc Hundred Ninety-eight - In Business for Your Frank A JOhnS0n Health HENKE DRUG STORE CANDY - CIGARS - ICE CREAM 423 E. Main St. Danville The sound of a meek masculine voice came over the receiver of the doctor's telephone, Doc, my wife has just gotten a hitch in her jaw-bone and can't open her mouth. If you're out this way next week or so, you might drop in and see if anything can be done. Kenneth: Do you play golf? Betty: Oh, dear, nog I don't even know how to hold the caddy! DRUGS AND MEDICINES PHONE 55 18 East Main Street Danville, Illinois WEB TER GROCERY COMPA Y WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Marvel Brand Food Products Larabee Best Golden Seal Flour Marvel and White House Coffee Page One Hundred Ninn-ly-1 John D. Cannady AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SERVICE ON ALL CARS 807 N. Vermilion Phone 2289-W. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Ries Strauss Co. Quality Clothing For M en and Young Men John H. Lewman Robert W. Johnson LEWMAN Sz CARTER ATTORNEYS AT LAW - Office 401-2-3 Daniel Building Phone 35 l Danville, Ill. A Letter in Blue Before my eyes A letter lies I open it with great surprise. I peek into Its cover blue Attempt to read its contents through A perfumed note , Is all you wrote . Your love still seems a thing remote You speak of how . You love me now To love forever is your vow. Before my eyes A letter lies And lies and lies .- .. -. and lies! DR. BENSON M. JEWELL Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 313 The Temple The Home of Danville, Ill. Phone 817 Hart Sclzajfner and Marx Clothing Call on C. SCHATZ ' FOR Reliable Groceries SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 405 E, Main St, phone 537 Q Page Two Hundred li CHILDIQE ima Q fl Qmlimsr- it FUBNISH 9 Younnom-1 3 Y Wl:ITT:5-hall 3 Hema mar! if W eifie 111 selecting new furnishinf for your home Older boys and girls, in particular, will feel a closer tie with their home if their opinions are consulted when you buy new furnishings. They like to entertain friends of their.-own age in a home that measures up to present-day standards. And they like to have a real part in selecting things for their own rooms. So by all means bring them along when you visit our store. Whether you're in the market for something definite or just looking around -you'll be more than welcome. And more than repaid by your viri' ' FUR ITTIRE coli U V 433-35-37 East Main Street Page Tw H rd ed Om: W. R. Houpt R. C. Songer BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO. Building Material Sz Coal DANVILLE, ILL. 207 south st. Tel. zss Xydas: They say that stupidity can be inherited. Yazge: That's a fine way to talk about -your parents. L - As the Graf Zeppelin sailed over Ber- lin: E Wise: Crack, how would you like to be up there with that? Crack: Well, I wouldn't like to be up there without- it. ce Compan ELECTRIC GERMLESS ARTIFICIAL ICE Houses and Offices, 46 48 College St. DANVILLE ILLINOIS P q Two Hundred Two B. J. WATKINS Sodas, Drugs, Etc. 212 S. Main St. Phone 3905 South Danville, Ill. , Todays Fairy Story. There was once a movie actress who never endorsed any soap, shampoo, powder, bath salts, tooth paste, vanity cases, cigarettes, candy, chewing tobac- co, tonic, hats or baking powder. She was a trained seal. The college man dOCS11,t have to look at the world through rose colored glasses-his eyes are always blood- shot. Q VVhen you give a street car conduct- or an old twenty dollar bill and he asks you if you haven't something smaller, light a Chesteriield and give him a new one. Howard-Martin Tire Co. for AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES 114-116 N. Hazel st. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Pl-ERSIANTI-EX FACE BRICK Grow more beautiful the longer they are in the Wall 'GRYLTYLEH FLOORS and ROOFS Combine beauty wlth durab1lity and fire-safety ACME BRICK COMP ANY OITICB 412 Adams Bldg Plant Cayuga Ind T d ALBERT C. REYNOLDS Justice of Peace Marriages Notary Public Collection and Adjustments, Legal Papers 10 '-2 E. Main St. S. E. Corner of Square ' DANVILLE TIRE CO. 231 W. Main St. Goodyear Tires - Exide Batteries COMPLETE SERVICE FRANK L. HILL LUMBER CO. Yes, the teacher explained, quite a number of plants and flowers have the prefix 'dog'. For instance, the dog-rose and dog-violet are well known. Can any of you name anoth- er ? There was silence, then a happy look illuminated the face of a boy at the back of the class. Please, miss, he called out, proud of his knowledge, Collie-Howersf' Give a sentence with the word tor- tuousf' The professor's lectures tortuousf' Silki: I have no more faith in wo- men. Soko: Why not? Silkiz I put a matrimonial advertise- ment in the paper and one of the replies was from my Fiancee. GREISER 8x SON Plumbing and Heating Phone 2038 701 North Vermilion St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS SPANGLE'S PIE BAKERY 319 E. Van Buren St. We Make Hundreds of Pies Every Day TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS Telephone 735 soUTH SIDE LUMBER oo. Page Two Hundred Four IROQUOIS Automobile Insurance Phones 1360 1261 Mother xmmme what would you hl e to gwe your eousm for h1s bxrth day? xmmle I know but Im not bxg enough' Hlstory Teacher The Kmg of Eng land needed money you say Was It for h1s wars? Soph No I thmk It was for h1s elght w1ves COMPLIMENTS Bredehoft Da1ry GEINOLIN and PURE DRUGS Fountaln Serv1ce Lunch Across from the Flsher Theatre Always a reg1stered Pharmaclst 111 charge WE DELIVER Phone 93 PgT rl Teacher Name the bones of the skull Brzght Semor I ve got them all 1n my head but I can t thmk of them just now you wxn your D S C P Tuff Old Sojer I saved the hves of my entire reglment Wonderful' And how d1d you do that? I shot the cook GUNN PENWELL Sz LINDLEY Damel Bulldmg WALTER T GUNN PRED B PENVNELL HAROLD F LINDLEY LEO W Bum Attorneys and Counsellors ' OF JJ' ' ' . . . 'C , Jn 4- : y , I n il ' CO0 T I : In I . C O 0 P E Sweet Young Thing: And how did I I , Kc ' .,, 1 1 . u 7 a e wo Hun red Five .x x' KV V CN CN If N J J I K K 0 0 0 Success is builded upon Training, Ambition, and Charac- ter. The young man or woman who is now on the threshold of a business career who starts with these prin- ciples and follows them through life is not going to fail. The great financiers of today are men who started in life with very little of this world's goods, but fired by ambition and an ideal they carried on meeting and conquering all obstacles until finally they reached the goal of financial success. All of these men practiced thrift and acquired the habit of saving-early in life they formed a banking con- nection by opening a checking or savings account. They eagerly sought the advice and counsel of their Banker on all their problems-in this way the cornerstones were laid for the great financial structures of today. Young Man-Young Woman!! the business world is seek- ing talent-opportunity is at your door, reach out and grasp for the success just ahead. Start right by making a banking connection, open a checking or a savings account or buy a bond. Go to your banker with your problems and you will be surprised at his interest in your Welfareg fol- low his advice and you will have mounted the first step on the ladder reaching to success. Our Greetings go forth to the Danville High School Faculty and to the entire Student Body. THE DANVILLE CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION MEMBER BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK V SECOND NATIONAL BANK PALMER NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN BANK dz TRUST CO. COMMERCIAL TRUST :Sz SAVINGS BANK Page Two Hundred Six ALLEN ELECTRIC AMACK MOTOR COMPANY COMPANY , , I Studebaker and Erskine Everything Electrical 104-106 North Hazel Street 23 w. N01-th st. Phone 408 DANVILLE, ILL. Thoughtful Friend: My good man, you had better take the street car home. Illuminated One: 'Sno use. VVife wouldn't lemme-hic-keep it in the houshe. Customer: How do you sell this Lim- burger? Grocer: I often wonder myself, ma'am. LET THE CARE OF YOUR U TEETH BE A PART OF YOUR EDUCATION R. N ORWOOD EN TIST - 24 N . Vermilion St. Over Kresg'e's 1Oc Store Phone 976-W Decorations for All Occasions EARL W. GASTHOFF CO. Manufacturers of Artiiicial Flowers, Decorative and Floral Parade Materials DANVILLE, ILLINOIS H So you're going through college by working your way? What do you do ? I'm a contractor. A contractor P Yes, I contract debts. It Ross: I can't think of the words to that new song. Medora: Now all you got to do to make me happy is to forget the tune. McKee 81 Overstreet, Inc. J EWELERS 8z OPTICIANS 19 N. Vermilion Our Name on the Box Adds Much to the ' Gift but Nothing to the Cost Page Two Hundred Som-n E. ASHLEY R. E. SKINNER H W. MCDANIEL E. MCDANIH. HUMRICHOUSE . TIRE .SHOP ASHLEY and MCDANIEL BARBER SHOP FIRESTONE TIRES 12 W. North St. Danville WASHING GREASING L. W. Brant T, A, Brant Teacher: If I tear a piece of paper ' four, what do I get? E. H. BRANT'S SONS 'mo Tin, Copper and Galvanized Iron Works I Hot Air Furnaces Pupil: Quarters. Teacher: And if I divide it into eight? Pupil: Eighths. Teacher: And if I divide it into eight thousand parts? 114 N. Walnut Phone 448 Pupil: Confetti, Sir' i N o Fatal Results. Lady: Did the lion ever bite 'you? DR' E' J' FAITH Keeper: Yes, but he got Well again. OPTICIAN And why, warden, do you feed the Glasses Made While prisoners yeast cakes? A You Wait To keep them from breaking out, of course! The chief effect of love is to drive a man half crazy, the chief effect of marriage is to finish the job. Had charge of the Scientific Fitting of Glasses with the Chicago Eye and Ear College for three years. Meis Bros., Danville, Ill. Why the rope around the finger? 0' H' HARDEN My wife put it there so I'd remember PRINTER to mail a letter. PHONE ORDER JOB SHOP I 308Ve E. Main Street Telephones-Res. 2876fWg Office 2588 Did you mail it? No. She forgot to give it to me. I hear that the flea circus got strand- ed in Allentown. Yes-the leading lady ran off with a poodle. - A. F. JOHNSTON Cylinder Grinding A Machine Work Welding, Cutting 31 S. Vermilion Phone 2147 W. W. DYE REAL ESTATE All Kinds of Deals Handled 18176 E. Main Phone 886 - Page Twa -Hundred Eight a af 7 2 if ge if is g . .W a. fi .v EVM ' fl z --.-rm fl.l4y'm,:-il -F Q. rw. 3 Q G. F. EDMUND C. S. DICKSON EDMUND Sz DICKSON Funeral Directors DANVILLR, ILL.. Auto Supplies FUNK BROTHERS 807 N. Vermilion 440 N. Ver. St. . Phone 202 1iWhat hapipened to your new car ? W Arlvlvs TRANSFER It just joined a fraternity. ' d ...l an Are you sure Mr. Brown is not in ? STORAGE Do you doubt his own word ? Women are fools to marry, U Yes, but what else is there for men to marry. Local Hauling Long Distance Hauling 2001 E. Main Phone 3712 PHILLIPS BROTHERS Grocers Sole Agents for the Celebrated Ferndell Brand of Goods Phones 798-799 902 N. Vermilion. Danville, Ill. Of course you've heard of the Scotchman who crowned his wife be- cause she rinsed out his shaving brush. Hey, you've committed- murder E . Murder, heck. He committed sui- cide, I told him I was going to shoot, and he didn't duck. Helen: What is a niche in a temple? Doc: Why, it's just the same as an itch anywhere else, only you can't scratch it as well. And how do you like the new co- eds? Don't know-never drove one. A LEINS EATS AtHis'OWn RESTAURANT - Bakery, Restaurant 118 West Main Street C. M. Gustin Tel. 192 GUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY De Soto Sixes 8z Eights The lowest-priced Eight in the World. 33-39 N. Walnut St. Page Two Hundred Nine A Good Place for a Big Appetite THE SPEEDWAY CAFE . 5 West Harrison Street R Prop., Charles Worshain THE QUEEN CITY 22 East Main Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS r L A D I E S ' Wearing Apparel REWERTS Sz EHLER HUPMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS SALES - SERVICE STORAGE - GAS - OIL - GREASING EXPERT MECHANICAL REPAIRING 115 W. North St. Phone 616 Teacher fin cookingj: Didn't I tell you to notice when the golash boiled over? 1 The girl in the red dress: I did! It was quarter past ten exactly. Teacher: So Eleanor is your oldest sister. Who comes after her? , Brother: Nobody ain't come yetg but Pa says that the first guy that does can have her. Amelia: So your father was glad to have you stay out so late last night? Ophelia: Yes. Mother was just .be- ginning to scold him about being out late when I walked in. Missionaryril don't like the looks of the fire you've built. . Cannibal: No, but you'll soonbe over that. V ' The Gossard Line of Beauty J MRS. M. JONES . 27 E. Harrison Sti Hotel Wolford Building ' C mribinatiofzs C orsetr Girdle: - Step-In: Brarsieres Garter B elts Surgical Belts ' , The Home of Good Sodas, Candy and Lunch MALONEXS 144 N. Vermilion stf DANVILLE, ILL. Page Two Hundred Tm 3, ity Qservic I Qu l -1l.. -,., l I 'VU -Y W Il! !,,!p 4 lllrwuvurwsnaunlllli gverty business has its ideals and ambi- tions, its personneL products 'and its methods of sale. Qriiiiing is the art of bringing these elements together in one compact, representative, and harmonious whole. 'Maur printing should express the .advantage there is in specialized skill, for . good printing, like a good' man, 'will live long to the ends of usefulness and service. Special care is exercised by the Interstate Qrinting Qornpany to produce the high- est class printing possible. Yghis Annual is a product of this up-to-date print shop. lHHHH5liIl!1Hl1HlIllllfilifllllfl 152 9Vorth C'ZQ7alnut fqDanville, Ill l llll!!IilllllllllHHH1lHNLHINIMVWIQIIWII1 undred Eleven A M E C A N Say It With Flowers Cleaners and Hatters Hats Reblocked - 75c Suits Pressed Q While you Wait - 50c 138 N. Vermilion WM. J. ANKER FLORIST Phone 226 320 N. Jackson St. Mary: Gee, Harold, that candy in that window makes my mouth water. Harold: Well, here is a blotter. The Law: Say didn't you see that sig- nal? Girl: Yes, but I didn't see you. . Hard: Did you ever hear a story so terrible that it made your flesh crawl? Harder: Yes, many a time. Hard: Well how did your feet look 'when they passed your face? A parasite is a person who goes through a revolving door without pushing. ' QUALITY SCHOOL SUPPLIES SELECTION Books Stationery Office Supplies Wall Paper Paint Pictures Sz Framing Greeting Cards Magazines Gifts There is daily proof everywhere in everything that Quality is the wo1'ld's greatest creator of lasting good will. W oodbur Book Co. PRICE SERVICE Established 1846 Page Two Hundred Twelve glili SIGLER'S PLACE Lunch - Soft Drinks Ice Cream - Candy 211 E. Fairchild St. Voice Con phonej : Please send me a copy of the song 'The Child Be- longs to Me'. Clerk C to stockboyj : Wrap up a copy of 'Yes Sir, That's My Baby'. iq- Employment Manager: I want you to find a new stenographer for my boss. Employment Agent: What size lap, please? PLASTER DRUG CO. Kodaks Sz Photo Supplies LET Us D0 Your. Developing Sz Printing TRY oun Delicious Fountain Drinks COMPLIMENTS -OF- Publix Great States Theatres INC. O P E R A T I N G NEW FISCHER THE TERRACE AND THE PALACE THEATRES DANVILLE ILLINOIS 7 P gc Two Hundred Th' MATERiAi'b-FUEI. ,,,. Q ,,.t3 5-esta, W fig, , Q e Little Roy: Gee, I've busted my auto. Old Man: My goodness! That's a calamity. Little Boy: No, it's a Booick. New Yorlc's getting soft-I'm going to Chicago. By Buffalo ? No, by train. Boy Friend: I've a friend I want you to meet. Athletic Girl : VVhat can he do? Chorus Girl: How much has he? Literary Girl: What does he read? Society Girl: VVho are his family? Margaret : Did you get all those ques- tions on that History test? Larry: Yes, it was only the answers I missed. flow did you happen to lose your last job ? Through hard luck. For ten years I was second assistant toast scraper at the Biltmore, and then they had to go and install those darned au- tomatic toasting machines. He: See that fellow taking the hur- dles now? NVell, he'll be our best man in a week. She: Oh, Charles, come let us tell High School Girl: VVhere is he? father. Dependability Authentic Fashions F ' P ' .a tgp -, , air rice His . 5.4 Till FL We Tiy 175mm ' -fe'-sgfii' 1' ei : 1 i K Maintain A Friendly 'V Atmosphere To be smfv, mcrrlzandisu and value Sllllldllfflij art' impartarit fartors, as are sv1'z'iccs and rmzzfvzticwzrcs. But many of our jvatrons tell urs that in addition 10 all this they like the spirit of cordialify and fricfidltincss 'wlziclz jwrcva-ils here at all Ii-mes. K. E3 S. DEPI. SIQRE CO. Corner North 8: Vermilion Danville, Illinois Pezgr' Two Hundred Fuurtvcu 21fXl CHARLES F. SHANE WOLFORD M. SHANE .Wolford Insurance Agency Established 1877 8 E. Main St. Telephone 5197 Again the School Boy jimmy had been absent. Mis moth- er wrote his teacher the following note: Kindly excuse Jimmy. He fell in the mud yesterday. By doing the same you will greatly oblige his moth- er. First Angel: How did you get to heaven? Second Angel: Flu! Dan: Wlhere were you last night? Herman: Marge and l went coupay- ing. Dan: Big time, l suppose? Herman: Fair. Hut Marge did all the cooing and left the paying to me. Lady flluying fur coatj : Can I wear it in the rain without damaging it? Salesman: Madam, did you ever see a squirrel carry an umbrella? COMPLIMENTS J. W. MACKEMER Lumber Company Page Tivo llmulrvd Fiffcvn 1 ,- DR. O. W. WINTERS Veterinary Surgeon 113 E North St Phones Office 2996 Res 4205 Phone 3373 J SHIELDS SHOE SHINING PARLOR 10712 East Main St CLEANING Sz PRESSING Hats Cleaned and Blocked Suits Pressed While You Walt DR S A HELCK DENTIST 619 The Temple Bldg Phon s Office 2472 Residence 6031 Danville Illinois E B COOLLEY 308 The Temple Bldg Phones 987 2771 300 DANVILII4 ILLINOIS COMPLIMENT S T e House of Danforth TIK-TOK SHOP W. W. GALLAHER Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repairing l08Vz N Vermilion St DANVILLE ILLINOIS F ed Xour suit looks rusty Ken VV ell the tailor did say it would xx ear hke iron Teacher ohnnv to what class of the animal kingdom do I belong? Iohnny I don t know teacher P ays you re an old hen and ma says xou re an old cat FRENCH 8: CAUGHRON REPRESENTING Aetna Fire Und Co Century Indemnity Company Spunfrfield Life Insurance Co Mlnneapohs Fire 8: Marine Ins Co 209 Jacobs Bldg Useless Expcndzture Before we were married Henry said the young wlfe reproachfully you always gave me the most beau tlful gifts Do you remember? Sure repl1ed Henry cheerfully but mx dear d1d you ever hear of a hsherman feeding balt to a hsh aft e he has caught xt? BAHLS Sz STORM Shoes Men Women and Children 110 N Vermilion St DANVILLE ILLINOIS PcToH cdSxen L- S , , - , U , . v V , I . 1 1 ' 7 . . - ,Q n 7 v I I f. , . a . ,. , v J ', , r . l 5 H 1 0 l 3 - . 3 . ' 1285 N. Vermilion St. Phone 1632 a I' . , . , M. D. .. , - ,, h I 1 9 Y If Y - 5 ' xx I KI YY ' r . - Y ! , 1 ' ' ff , ' , Q ,' - 7 V - . J, L., C 1 U ' I' . f 1 of -. -. h 7 7 ag w undr i t 1 H. E. Hutton J. E. Clark HUTTON 8a CLARK g LAWYERS 611 First National Bank Bldg. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 0. D. Mann F. B. Coleman Stifler MANN :Sz COLEMAN LAWYERS 513 The Temple Bldg. Telephone 638 Their meeting was so sudden, Their meeting was so sad, She gave up her sweet young life, The only one she had. She's lying on the hillside Among the daisies nowg There's alwa s something wrong GEO. A. POTTER, M. D. 516 The Temple Bldg. Phones Office 533 Y When a freight train meets' a cow. Res. 4949-W HARVEY E. SKADDEN COMPLIMENTS ARCHITECT - OF g I DR. H. F. GARFIELD A 519 The Temple Bldg' Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Danville, Illinois I , QW f4d'UfW 'fa96'- TOWELL' S TIRE Which is the way to Ottawa, my sz r l d? a HI- don't known- BATTERY SERVICE Which is, the way to Topeka, then. , , qi ,donut know, Tires - Batteries Well, can you tell me how to get back to Wichita, then? I-I-I don't know. By this time the drummer was quite impatient and said to the boy: Say, you don't know very much, do you? to which the lad retorted: Noi But I ain't lost. Where do little boys go who shoot craps on the Sabbath ? In some alley. What's your wife going to give you for your birthday P I don't know what I -can afford yet. KI' Page Two Hundred Swcrxtrcn Electrical Service 220 W. Main St. Tel. 842 REARICK Sz MEEKS LAW OFFICES Twelfth Floor First National Bank Bldg. DAN VILLE, ILLINOIS If the leader Truly leads, he Remains the leader That is Why there is Only one place for Nationally known Brands of sporting Goods selling for less. Sears Roebuck ECCO. T Morton: Say, Bob, I hear'you failed in English Comp. Is that true? Bob: Yea, the teacher asked us to write an essay on the Result of Laziness and I sent up a blank sheet of paper. Shocked Old Lady: And 6n the way up here we passed about twenty-five people in parked cars. Young Hostess: Oh, I'm sure you're mistaken. It must ha-ve been an even number. H Nurse, said the amorous patient, Fm in love with you, I don't want to get well. . Cheer up, you won't,'-' she answered him, The d0ctor's in love with me, too, and he saw you kiss mc: this morning. ' - if lf Is this a first class restaurant? Yes, but if you sit over there in that dark corner, we'll. serve you. SALUTATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '36 -FROM THE- Danville Benefit and Building E Association R. S. Fairchild QD. H. S. '99J Serreiary 6 East Main Street Phone 456 Save and have -Benjamin Franklin - ' Thrift is common sense appliedto spending --Theodore'Roosevelt To spend less than you earn-this is the way to happiness -Elbert Hubbard Page Two Hundred Eighteen 1 . ?', vii, JL Li 3, .:f'wr?f7F1 if ., ,- .4 , Y THE HOME YOU WANT CAN BE HAD q WITH BUT VERY LITTLE CASH Come into our office today and let us show you how easy and economical it is for you to build or buy that little home you have always wanted ELLIOTTI um ber Company FB Fi O-4 5 Q. U2 O Hb RI! c ::. E' :1 UQ E sn rf' CD V1 Pl ?i . ty,, I , gf, 'E 'U fg a 1 F5 i E af 1 I 2- ,fl -HE +5 '- Hi A rail be . '1 3 ,msg rf' ' :X ' 'fi sn- my qarv 'KP Awww West End of Subway Danville Illinois r Service and Courtesy P at the UA L 1 T Y Barber Shop 10 S. Vermilion St. Ladies Sz Gents' Hair-Cutting By Expert Artists Sea Gull: I hear the new aviation school has been having consider- able difficulty. Pelican: What seems to be the trou- ble? Sea Gull: Too many students drop- ping out of class. The Police Sergeant: I think we've found your missing wife. Mr. Henry Peck: So? What does she say? The Sergeant: Nothing. Mr. Peck: Says nothing? .That's not my Wife. THEY CALL HER- Appendix-it costs so much to take her out. Spoon-she leaves them deeply stirred. Almond Bar-sweet but nutty. Varnish-she's always giving some bank account the finishing touch. Roast Pork-apple sauce and not much dressing. Marine-she's seen a lot of the world. Wheat-she's easily shocked. Marrs-Tanner Electric Co. 30 North Hazel Street Phone 717 Lamps and Lighting Fixtures a Specialty. Grebe and Steinite All Electric Radios Yeomans Sc Shedd S Hardware - Co. 28-30 W. Main st. Phones 31-32 Page Two Hundred Twenty Tell me not in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dreamy I ate a dozen raw cucumbers, And now I think that life's a scream! Then there's the Scotchman who re- fused to send for free shaving cream because he had to give his address. How do you feel? said the physi- sian who had been called to attend a seamstress. Oh, sew-sew, but I seam worseto- day and I have stitches in my side. Sew the doctor hemmed and told her she would mend soon. Is the grand jury sifting the evi- Cracluation Gifts -FROM- RAY A. STONE Right on Time Jeweler 149 N. Vermilion dence? Not exactly-it's straining it. A REGULAR CUT UP Expert sugilefihiie I2'3i1Eheb2elVaffff'1 f, ffl? Watch Sz Jewelry EEE igsesiogs when she was told to file I Repair COMPLIMENTS ..QF1 WIDE AWAKE GRocERY MERLE J WATT FRANK E. HENRICH INSURANCE- ALL KINDS 706 First Natlonal Bank Phone 988 Page Two Hundred Twenty-o I I BUS STATION BARBER SHOP . Your Personal Appearance J. W. DODSON 8: SON Field, Garden and Is a Valuable Asset Grass Seed UBLACKIEU, Mgr. 130 W. Main St. I 22 N. Hazel St. Phone 184-W Tel. 879 Danville, Ill. VVhat are you studying ? Oh, I'n1 taking up Scotch, French, Spanish, etc. How do you manage it ? ust push a handle up and down. i'VVhat are you talking about ? I run an elevator, clown ! ar J A farmer went to New York on an exhibition tour. The host said to him there are the skvscdapers- Farmer: I sure would like to see one work. Stan: I am going to revolutionize the cigar business. Vange: How are you going to do it? Stan: Did you ever notice when a man smokes a cigar he always throws about two inches of it away? Vange : Yes. Stan: VVell, I am going to make them two inches shorter. He always whistles at his work. He must be very happy. No, No, he's a traffic cop. Illiana air roduct Compan PASTEURIZED MILK COTTAGE CHEESE CLEANLINESS SERVICE 217 East North Street Phone 133 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Pnae T-wo Hundred Twenty-two 28 Years 1n Danv1lle Wlth Dependable SCFVICB Has Made Us Many Apprec1ated and Satlslied Customers 'll3.EE,.-.. I X LUMBER CO. Your Present H1gh School Bullding Contalns Our High Quality Materials Furnished in the Year of 1924. Fond Father: Remember, my son, that brave fellow who said, The world is my oyster which I with sword will open. Young Boxer: Yes, Dad, but just try opening an oyster with a boxing glove. Teacher: VVhy do you insist on spell- ing bank with a large B ? Bob: Well, papa said a banl: was no good unless it had a big capital. H. E. ROSS, M. D. Surgery and Gynecology 10th F1001 Fnst Natl Bank Bldg Danville Illinois Judge: VVhy did you hit that clerk? Jack: VVell, I asked him for neckwear, and he gave me a washrag. He jumped out in front of me and pointed a gun at my head. He said he would shoot me. Slowly he squeezed the trigger. Oh-the ex- pense was terrible. You mean 'suspense'. No-expense. I had to pay him the two bits I owed himf' RAPID SHOE DOCTOR LOUIS KARDON, Prop. 15 North Hazel St Tel 2280 4 ' 1 7 s e' ' r . . Page Two Hundred Twenty-tlzrce You can be sure of the quality of our flowers and the correctness ' of the arrangement. SMITHS THE FLORISTS Delicatessen Cannibal Kink: VVhat's for lunch, Iorswang? Cook: Chicago tourists. The Monarch: Oh, goodie, scrambled yegssl Ted: What will the chemistry test be on? Teacher: Oh, on yellow paper, I sup- pose. Nit: You are the breath of my life. Wit: VVell, then hold your breath. xx X Teacher: Put this in Shakespearean language: Here comes the bow- legged man. Pupil: Behold! What is this ap- proaching me in parenthesis? He: When I dance with you I feel as if I were treading on clouds. She: Don't kid yourself , big boy 3 those are my feet. What became of the gate you and your girl used to stand on ?,' Bee NVare: She gave it to me. PIERSON-HOLLOWELL WALNUT VENEER CO. 619 Section Street Phone 1201 EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS SHOP Clothing and Equipment for Every Game If It's From Alexander's It's Dependable Honor Sweaters Our Specialty spbnrnva aoons ' o p ' f 1 lf , Opposite The Fischer Theatre 155 N. Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois Page Two Hundred Tu'c1xty-fum' :ai -z Ez gf 3 K: .i ,Q 'ff ii H 1 gp 1 A : '- Silk? gf? .Allie E -4 t V! ml E34 .3 it 3 ii 5 E i. if rl if F? if 'A 'a . Q is 5 JOHN R. DEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 202 First .National Bank Bldg. Telephone 580 DANVILLE. ILLINOIS Our cynical bachelor friend says he would be afraid to kiss some women he knows lest he contract parrot fever. Elderly Gentleman, entering office: My name is jones, I believe my grandson goes to school here. Could I speak to him? Registrar: Your grandson goes to school here all right, but you can't speak to him 3 he went to your fun- eral this afternoon. The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow THE YELLOW CAB CO. 219 W. Main st. Danville Rent-A-Car U-Drive-It HERTZ SYSTEM You'll Like Our Service R. DAUGHERTY, Prop. Yeah? Look how tight your' suit is since it rained. What kind of material is it? Scotch tweed. jane: Now what are you stopping for? john: I've lost my bearings. Jane: Well at least you are original. Most fellows are out of gasoline. Straus and Lows Co 21 23 North Vermilion Street Ready to Wear, Mlllinery, Shoes, Dry Goods Rugs and Draperles We mute you to an znspectzon of new merchandzse for personal or home needs Goods that are dependable ln qualztiv smart zn stglc and ojiered at przces that are alzwvs reasonable ulzcn quality ls concerned Page Two H mired Tu 13 fize I C .. . . Q . 7 . I. V . . Q A. Q . . . ' I U . . . , , v, , . ,. I ' 1, . . I u 'en '- ' Blue Bird Service Station Tires - Tubes - Accessories Day Sz Night Service One-Quarter Mile East of City Limits on Route No. 10 DANVILLE, ILLINOIS An editor was dying. VVhen the doctor bent over, placed his ear on his breast and said, Poor man! Circu- lation almost gone ! the dying editor shouted: You're a liar! We have the biggest circulation in the country! Don't worry if your job is small And your rewards are few, Remember that the mighty oak Was once a nut like you. Cop: You were driving forty miles per hour. Motorist fwhisperingj: Sh, make it seventy. I'm trying toesell the car to this guy. He: Do you know Adolph, the butch- er boy? Well, he just dropped six- ty feet. She: Sixty feet! Did it kill him? He: No. They were pigs' feet. STURDY and MANLY No boy wants to Look like a sissy. Our pictures please Them as well as their Parents, and we treat Them like the young Men they will soon Grow up to be. That explains our Success in photo- Graphing the Juniors. Wirshing Studio Photographs Live F orczferu 204 Odd Fellows Bldg. Page Two Hundred Twcntv-six CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '30 Vermilion County Abstract Company -Established 1869- 5 S. Vermilion St. First Girl: XVhy is an English room like a Ford? Second Girl: I don't know, why? First Girl: Because there is a great big crank in front and a lot of little nuts behind. Dorothy: NV hat have you there? john: Some insect powder. Dorothy: Good Heavens, you're not going to commit suicide? Teacher: Vlfhat did you Find out about the salivary glands?- Bill: Nothing at all, teacher. They're so darned secretive. . Soph Qto freshmanl: Lend me your ears. Fresh Fish: What for? Sophz I want to put them on a mule. Teacher: Decline the word domus. Martin: l decline with pleasure. COMPLIMENTS OF AN UPPLY CO PANY 619 North Jackson Street DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Page Two Ilnmircd Twenty x i i '5.,, X Your Y. M. C. A. is a builder of men. Ideals count in the game of life. You are invited to become a member of the Danville Association. Seniors were born for great things And Sophs were born for small, But very few people can understand Why Freshmen were born at all. Queen: Where's the King? Servant: Oh, he went to the dentist. Queen: To have some teeth pulled? Servant: No, he said something about a hole in his crown. Young Man fdiscussing careersj : I'm going to be a surgeon. Second Y. M.: Not for me. Too much inside work. Hill: So tomorrow is your wedding anniversary. What do you expect to get for your wife? Pill: I don't know. I haven't had any offers. I Kennenbunk: Do you like the new style Ford better than the old one? Funnvunk No contound it Im a Joke writer' FEI DKAMP New 53 3 tl WHERE FRIENDS MEET e1'uoHddT t3vJt nA4 'Af2i'iE1f2...!k Jikuia 5-el - . . . . , v . , . , v r 324 5 ... , . 5. K ' Pug 1 un re 'wen v- u 71 5 , 'E S. C RI 4' CA FETERIA Y. W. C. A. BUILDING ELKS GRILL, ELKS BUILDING I T Hd'dT . Start The Boy Right Insure Him With The MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY F. L. Hendricks, Gen. Agt. Suite 706 First National Bank Building DANVILLE, ILL. 2fI!X,WNiV-X-N- , N -XXSXX Ruth: Has Bill proposed yet? Mary: No, but last night I saw a fold- er on Niagara Falls in his inside pocket. Angry Father: VVell, young lady, ex- plain yourself coming in at this hour. Daughter freturning from late partyl : Oh, I was sitting up with the sick son of the sick man you are always telling mamma you sat up with. Rag Man: Any liquor bottles, lllifillll? Lady Qfrigidlyj: Do I look as if I drank? Rag Man: VVell, then, any vinegar hottles? Boss: So you want off this afternoon, eh? Grandmother dead, I suppose? Oliice Boy: No, indeed, she has two tickets to the game. andarin Cafe First Cafe Chinese and American Best GOOD SERVICE Phone 1156-W 171,43 Nm-ch Vermilion DANVILLE, ILLINOIS HOURS SAVED The Maytag does the average washing In an hour or so. A million and a half homes en- joy the Maytag wash hour . Buy a Maytag and enjoy added hours of leisure and recreation. A Maytag' washes cleaner, faster and easier. I Danville MA Y T A G Company 12 W. Madison Street Phone 1745 Page Tivo Hundred Thi:-t Teacher: Now tell me why you laughed aloud during study hour. Student: I didn't mean to do it. Teacher: You didn't mean to? Student: No. I laughed up my sleeve and I didn't know there was a hole in my elbow. Picture the irascable papa giving the little girl, who has just spilled the gold-fish bowl, a great big hand. VVillie: Sister has four other beaus. Suitor: But, I have never seen any of them., Willie: Me neither, but she gave me a dollar to tell you that. Peleg: I enjoy your sermons. I always learn something from them. Minister: I'm glad to hear that. Peleg: Yes, indeed. For instance, un- til your sermon this morning I'd always thought Sodom and Gomor- rah were man and wife! MA R L A T T BATTERY MFG. CO. J OBBERS OF Batteries, Supplies and Automotive Electrical Equipment MANUFACTURERS OF Automobile, Farm Lighting, Radio and Electric Vehicle Batteries, Armature Rewinding Phone 1762 Q 1112 Industrial Ave. THE BOW N TUDIO Your friends can buy anything you can give them except youi PHOTOGRAPH Special PIICES on Commencement Photos Pl10t0grapl1s Live F orc'vcr BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ' W. I. BOWMAN 22 North-Hazel Street Phone 3405-W DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Page Two Hundred Thirty-om' Ira C. Keeier CONTRACTOR Carpenter - Job Work Repairing - Floor Surfacing Shop: 651 E. Fairchild Phone 3354-.I Res. 1204 Franklin St. Phone 3837-W DANVILLE, ILLINOIS Out of the Frying Pan Any luck? asked a curious indi- vidual, looking over the railing of the bridge. Any luck ! repeated the fisherman below. Why, I caught forty bass out of here yesterdayf ' Say, do you know who I am? asked the individual on the bridge. The Hsherman replied that he was uninformed on that point. Well, I am the fish and game war- den. The fisherman thought for a mo- ment and then said: Say, do you know who I am F VVell, I'm the biggest liar in the country. Thankful The contribution box came back with a poker chip, a trou' button and a plugged nickel in it. Let us give thanks, said the min- ister. . For what ? asked the deacon. Because we got the plate back. COMPLIMENTS OF TERMINAL R R SYSTEM ILLINOIS Pago Tivo Hundred Thirty-ht lf 7-QQ E A T H ' FURNISHERS OF SUCCESSFUL HOMES MANUFACTURERS OF 'LCastle Furniture FURNITURE, RUGS, RADIOS 8c STOVES 12-14 East Main Street Danville Page Two Hundred Tlzirty-thrcc ens7Pear Specxahzmg on UITS OI H1gh School Fellows Penn Compan DOES IT PASS THE BLINDFOLD TEST Everythmg that makes a sho good not only merely good lookmg you have to buy blmdfolded That s why you find so many students buylng shoes at our store They knovs they will get Good Leather Lots of Wear and Contented Toes as well as style Every Danvllle Hlgh School student ought to know our shoes can be bought blmdfolded Fhree drunks vneu mb the plcture ot a pellean llrst Drunl Qnoxxl' Second Same Snot' qIlC'1 le' trxch ' Auto Salesman Our automoblles are e most outstandmg of all Prospect They surely are The own ers dont th1nl enough ot them to ptr them 111 guages Imjvrozum nt fondmons are bettel tlns umter than they xx ere last umter Xou can slxp on the me now ulthout every one sawmb He favs down and go boom Mr Crabber I ll bet thls IS the same sreall I made you take bacl yester a NVa1ter Oh no snr the man at the table behmd you got that one ll li' TUPS SIGN C0 X DISPLAY BULLETINS Commercla Advert1s1ng S1gns and Show Cards Off1ce 715 17 Collett St Phone 1702 DANVILLE ILLINOIS T C MARSTERS C V MARSTERS Pane Tua H1 drrd Th: nfor J. 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