Decatur High School - Decanois Yearbook (Decatur, IL)

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I-ii?3IliFEf4Qk1ISTlilLW IQIEQQI-1 Science Club Althougli hindered this year by a late start. the Science Club has increased greatly in nulnbers, and at its third inilestone, tinds that it has linished :1 very successful year. Mr. iWestlund took Mr. iHadclit'fe's place as advisor, and under his direction. the club has equaled its last vear's record for work. Many successful progranis have been given, including a series of studies of Carbon and its conipounds. Topics of interest in the scien- titic world have also been discussed, and an effort has been inade to learn as niuch as possible of scientific principles. The purpose of the Science Club is to hold the interest of the stu- dents who have inclinations toward science, and to give theni an op- portunity to extend their studies in this tield. Top Row-Clark, Swarm, Davenport, Cooper, liaton, Etherton, jokisch. llando, L'ziblc. Middle Rowfluxptori, Klcliavic, .Xlexanslexz ll. Shaw, Brame, VVolfe, I.. Shaw. liottom Row-Mills, Shetfler, lletternan, Weber, Vtlestlund tAdvisorJ, Lewis tPresl, Ryder. Santouam. Page 92 V '-si?3IliEIQfAk'ISTZ1!ll!lf1 raging-535-H The Agricultural Club The 4'Ag Club is eoniposed of students studying agriculture and related sciences. Its purpose is to bring about better co-operation be- tween the students in the agriculture courses, and to enipliasize the value of iinproving farm nietliods. The club is favored with an excellent personel of fifty nieinbers. They meet once a, nionth. This is the second year for the club, and a vast iinprovelnent over last year can be noticed. Top Row-Mason, Carr, Leonard, Gulick, Clayton, Evans, Robbins, Peverly, Rlcllermitt. Second Row-Kater, Mintler, Bowman. Iiller, Iluscher, Brame, Kennedy. Second Row-Kater. Mintler, Bowman. Eller. Huscher. llrame, Kennedy. Third Row-T. Brown, Stoughtenborough, lilazer, H. Brown, Seeger, Eckert, Hopkins, Davis, Burroughs. Bottom Rowilladdos, Shutter, Penwell, Cuoy, Pierce, Leukel C.-Xdvisorl, Thornell, Johnson, Peiniwell. Pane 93 F'-923lliFEf4swISITlElw' IQIZZQQQ-V-I Oikos Uilms lizis kiiuwii ziiiutlivi' lbI'0SlWl'HllS mul busy yczir. Wlwii tliis stwivty was t'ui'im-tl svx'c1'zil yvzirs illfll, tlw aim was to lu-iietit tliv girls iii liuiiiw t-4-miuiiiivs. lluriiig' tliv past f'K'i1l'..ll1t' girls lizive- kept tliis piiiquisii wiistziiitly lwt'u1'u tliviii, but tlivy liuvo also eiiiplizisizetl otlivi' aims. lt 4-ani truly lit- Sillll tliut Uilws viicoiii'ng'vs iii every pussiblv way tlw lwst stuiiflziiwls in tlii- sc-litml. Huw uf tlw l'Ullllll't'lll0Il'tS for auliiiittaiiim- iiitti this sfwivtx' is gmul si-lmlu1'slii1i. Tliv 1111-vtiligs mv lit-lil olive- :1 wnwli. Aftvi' tliv l'Ug.L'lll2ll' business is liiiisliwl. lil'0Q.1'l'ill11S 11111 pyivvii. lfiiilei' the vllic'-ieiit lcziilersliip uf uui' :ulvist-i', Miss Bliirliliy. tlw pi-ugiaiiis have lweii wry iiitervstiiig zuitl vziliiulili-. Hi1t-iit'mi1- stuilivs has lwvii ot' in-iviital rugrs. l3Clilbl'9 Christ- iiizis. the girls iiiziilv uprmis for the C'llll4'll't'll at tliv Daly Nursery. Tliesv Yziiiwl iiitt-iwsts iiizilu- Uilws osiwvizilly lit-lpful to its iiiviiilwrs. Top Row'-Curl, Rolwersoii, Kiln, Ramsey, NYl1ite, llcflellaiul. Miildle Row-Collins, Lzimlwcrt, .Xlls, llarth, VVilson, flretlie, lleinz. 5-eefortli. llottom Row-NYultz, Shaw, Clipstone. Grothe, Xeeld, Daniels. Glasgow. Page 94 ref-ga-3lliE:QfAaNlST11Qll!z'J 12322 The Observer Staff To the uninitiated, the work of editing a high school magazine might seem to be uninteresting. but such is not the case. Although there is a great deal of hard work for the static, it does not seem hard because it is so engrossing. The staff of this year has been unusually good. It is made up of those who write well, and those who take an aetiye part in school life. At no time has the staff failed to get out an issue on time. This shows that the mainstay of the organization is eo-operation. Yet, if it had not been for the timely advice and help of the staff advisors, our little literary ship might have run aground months ago. Advisors, we ap- preciate your help. llle look forward with interest to the staff of 'QTL Top Row-Michener, Roberson, Schaub, Wood, Conlon, Cable. Bottom Row-Sink, Johnson, Robbins tEd.J. Redwitz, Austin. Page 95 t-1Ei?3llil :I5fQh'lST.Qll.U' PIQIECQS--1 Debate This past year has seen the renewal of a. forin of activity that was fornierly Decatur's niain stock-in-trade. Mr. Hubbart was responsible for the organization of the teanis, and he lined up some interesting de- bates. The first debate scheduled was with Gibson City, dated for Deceni- ber 23. After a great deal of trying-out, John Robbins, John Ditto, Denise Hugenburger, Royal McClelland, Edwin J okisch, and Gertrude Redwitz were picked to argue for Decatur, on the question Resolved: that all innnigration into the United States be prohibited for a period of tive yearsf' Our affirmative four, consisting of Robbins, McClelland, and Hugenburger, with Davenport as alternate, worked niightily, and drew a unanimous decision from the judges. The negative team, however, was not so fortunate and was beaten 2 to 1. Ditto, Jokiseh, and Red- witz, with Heffernan as alternate, inade the trip to Gibson City. The same two teains debated the saine question with University High on January 13, and drew two 2 to 1 decisions. The last debate on the schedule was a triple debate. Due to the fact that the senior play interfered with the old two teams, new try- outs were held. The teains picked were: negative, Otto Sutterer, Syril Hastiiigs, and J. B. Austin: atiirinative, Mary Heffernan, Frank Shef- tler, and Robert lYayne. The negative teani went to Pontiac where it was defeated 0 to 3. The atiirniative teani debated University High and was also defeated 0 to 23. The question debated was Resolved: that the federal governinent own and operate the coal ininesf' It is hoped that the iinpetus given this year to debate will carry over into next year so that Decatur will again attain the high position that she once held in this line. Top Row--lokiscli, llcflelland, Robbins. Davenport, Hastings, Sutterer, Shetfler, VVayne. llottom Row-Redwitz. Hubbart tfoachl, Austin, Hugenburger, Heffernan, P2126 96 I-V'-,Q?3IliEiQfQhlISl'-'flfltfl klgizzgigljfgl Poster Club The Poster Club, organized in the high school in 1918, has proved an essential factor in the artistic life of the school. This club makes posters for the various activities, current movements, and drives. The art of poster making and lettering are studied in the club meetings. All exhibits at the Art Institute are visited by the society. The club meets regularly on the first and third lllednesdays of each month during the academic year. The work of this club has al- ways proved eminently successful. Orpheus Orpheus is the musical society of the high school. To be a mem- ber, the student must have an interest in music, and give an evidence of this interest. A program is given by the students once a month. From time to time, the Conservatory and the Decatur Musical College send tal- ented pupils and teachers to appear before the club. This outside talent adds much to our programs. However, the main object of this club is to give the students an opportunity to appear before the public. Our subject for the past year has been the Opera. The members have made Very thorough preparation for the programs, and the work has been extremely interesting. It is hoped that under the lead- ership of our advisor, Miss Louise Bear, the following years will be as helpful and interesting as has been this last Year. Mighty seniors from little freslznzcn grow. Page 97 1u1E?JIl1EEQQi51lSTlfl1!Z'J lflzzzgigigj The Band After 11 year 111' 111:11-1ix'i1y. 11111 11111111 was again O1'gIil1l1Z91,1. De0a1u1' 1111111 never se111111111 111 11:1v11 111111111 s110011ss wi111 a 1J31111, due p1'0bab1y 111 11111 112101 111111 11 was 11111 111111111' 1'z11'1111y s1111111'V1Si011, 211111 111111 1119 players 1'110111V111g1 110 111111111 11111' 111G11' w111'k. 131111111111111 115' 11111 expe1'i111111e of 1'11't'V10l15 a11e111111s, 1110 band was 111'gz111iz1111 1111s y11z11' 2l1011g' 2111 z11111ge111er 1111111111111 111311. T110 first 111i11g 11111111, was 11111 s111'111'i11g of 1111 1111111111111 11211111 leader. A fz101111y advisor was 1111111 a111'101111e11, 31111 01111111 was g'1VP11 101' 111e proper 21111011111 of w111'11. R9119il1'Sil1S were 1111111 1w1011 21 week. :11111 even 211 S11 ea1'1y 21 C12l1Q, 11111 11111111 111'11111is11s 111 11eve1111111 11110 01111 111 11111 11es1 of 11111 high SC1lOO1 11z11111s. T00 11111011 0111111111 he said 111 the w111'k 11f Prof. XY31tPI'S, 10 whose 111111113 111e S111-011ss 111 11111 11111111 is largely 11110. Mr. 11ei1110, 0111' ad- 1'is111', has a1s11 11111111 11 great 1111111. The 11111111 has P1'OV011 itself 10 be 21 11is1i11111 asset 111 11111 S1-111101, :11111 the s11111e111s have every 113215011 10 fee1 111111111 of 11. Miss O. Bear: A-nd you young people 01111 '1' fl-ff0I'f1 111 110 Mai! 4 Q 1 Q 1 .1 ,.- N' f L . .. ...,. . ,. .. .. O Q - Q Page 98 Funcrlnns I-1552-3lIiEEfAb'ISl'icill.W F1322 lley, Vaill, Aslienfulter The Music Memory Contest The Music Meniory Contest is a reeent feature in high school activities. lt was established two years ago wtih the purpose to ae- quaint the student body with the best inusie. Fifty selections of the better known eoniposers were ehosen for presentation to the students eonipeting in the contest. Many opportunities were offered the Coin- petitors to hear these selections. Special programs were given in the auditoriinng besides this, the player piano and the vietrola were ae- eessible to the students. Froni a preliniinary contest, there were seventy-tive who qualilied tor the finals. The large nuniber of students sueeesstul in the prelini- inary trials showed that a. lively interest was taken. The tinal contest was held Deeeinber 9. The nunibers were given by the best of Deeatur's niusieal talent. The winners were: Anna- belle Dey, tirst: Edna Ashenfelter. second: Stanley Vaill, third. The prizes were ten, tive and three dollars respectively. There were also ten one dollar prizes. Miss Louise Bear was responsible in a large ineasure for the suc- eess of this contest. It was at her suggestion that it was first adopted in 1920. It is hoped that this new activity will continue, and that even greater interest in it will be shown. A flreanz, an F, a eozzferencef Page 100 1-czfiislmeefmmimuw rnfgzmc-sliel Tabor, Ackerman, Higman, Austin The Review Story Contest The twenty-sixth annual prize story contest of the Decatur Be- view was niost unusual inasmuch as the first prize was awarded to a sophoinore, Miss Josephine Higniang the second prize to a junior, Miss Ruth Ackerniang the third prize to a senior, J. B. Austin: and the fourth prize to a post-graduate, Miss Sydney Tabor. The prize stories were short, simple, narratives, written in good style. The purpose of this animal contest is to encourage the use of correct English and to give the students a chance to develop their literary talent. Many of the uaines on the honor role were those of underclassinen, a fact which indicates that there will be a keen coin- petition of experienced writers in the next contest. A singular feature of the contest was the fact that a special prize was offered to any prize winner this year who had won a prize in foriner years. This prize was taken by the senior prize-winner. The judges of this yea.r's contest were: Lelah Belle Davis, Mrs. Forrest File, and Rev. D. C. Beatty. On cz rainy days-- Bobbcd hair, bobbed hair evcryzrlzerc, And not cz one in Curl! Page 101 THE , V. i BEING 'mn Yl-:nn nook V or THE w 1 nncnwn HIGH SCI-IUQL ! JH!! HH X mal 3 H35 HBV Hgfiwg H1 15 1- Yhipmx if ' E wif, Q VOLUME NINE PUBLISHED BY THE CLHSS UF 1922 ' .,,1 - . A I .- X f' f v -,xv W 'k , Q V R X 1 2-A 5 5: ' X ,f 1 ff-' ,I A- . Ak iV..,s -N W V. 5 . . . , X-, H 35322 In .Q fl I . , A ,V fx. xx - 5 - 5 ' V :' if I . 'NX f 'L. . : , ' ' E. ' 1- It q F iiiiigkrr-af!!! 1. , V ... -- Li In 4 V , nz, ' .. ...A , , .V -V X 1 - '-3 i -4. .'?5 :.-- i , - ff ----- l ' F- ' 'P : E 1515 , - - -, ,V , ' . .--gm V , J ' f '-'l-- - . . 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V ,,.1.,,,,-'31::,, VR., , ,I ,gg 1 - ,V i 52? if a-Lf3?3IliEtQfAMSTlEl!m'J inicjzzicgzjgl A Tailor-Made Man On January 6. 1922, the Mask and lVig Dramatic Society presented George Cohan's delightful play, A Tailor-Made Man, to a large and appreciative audience. The entire play was delightfully Cohanesque-sparkling with bits of hunior and brilliant conversation. The plot centers around an aspir- ing young fellow, John Paul Bart. Stanley Vaill in this leading role won niuch adniiration from the audience for his excellent impersonation of this dashing young nian who Rushes in where angels fear to tread. J. B. Austin, as Dr. Gustavus Sonntag, a Gernian econoniist, added inuch to the hunior of the complicated situations which arise over the right to adniire Tanya Huber, a part niost admirably portrayed by Miss Margaret Huinphrey. Robert Taylor, as Mr. Huber, the tailor, and Tanya 's father, did credit to hiniself for his excellent interpreta- tion of the Gernian nierchant. Ponieroy, played by Mark Ackernian, and Peter, played by Robert Schaub, drew niany laughs froin the aud- ience. The second act, a. scene in the reception rooni of the Stanlaws, niansion, glittered with attractive stage settings and evening gowns. Donald Hinton, in the part of Lord Jellicot, had a difficult and eccentric part which he carried off in fine shape. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlaw and their daughter, Corinne, the heiress, were well portrayed by Miss Maurine Golden, Carroll Conner, and Miss Helen Krunisieck. All other nienibers of the cast of tl1i1'ty deserve due credit for niak- ing this play the greatest success of any Mask and XVig production. However, the greatest portion of the praise niust go to our inost efficient coach, Miss Eliza. Thonias, to whoni should be credited this, and a great niany of the previous successes of Mask and M'ig. Jliss T71omas: Oh put some life info it. ' Page 102 a-5j2iJlliFEA'lST1Qlw'J klgzzzciig-1 The Aclmirable Crichton The Adinirable Crichton, written by Sir Janies M. Barrie, was the inost successful class play ever presented in the Decatur High School. The heaviest piece of dramatic Work atteinpted by a gradue ating class was presented before two full houses on April 20 and 21. Stanley Vaill, in the title role, displayed an ability seldom equaled by either high school or university actors. His previous experience enabled hiin to handle his diliicult part with a finished smoothness. Paxton Judge, as the Honorable Ernest XVooley, carried the part of the coniedian with excellence and delighted his audiences. Yernette Anderson took the leading feininine role and carried her part well, as did the other actresses. Gertrude Redwitz, Laura Grothe, Aileen Collins and Maurine Golden. The reniainder of the cast, including Royal lNIct'lelland, Edwin Dayton and Robert Taylor, showed fine stage presence and good acting. Under the list of ininor characters that displayed good ability were: Robert Schaub, Philip Bruso, Emily Schleiser, Louise lVood, Percy Michener, Leslie Clark, and several others Who took the part of ser- vants. The cast Was coniposed of thirty people, all of Wlioni helped to niake the play the best ever presented by a senior class. Too niuch cannot be said of the line Work of Miss Eliza Thoinas, who coached the production. XVithout her the play could not have been ai success. The class of '22 owes a debt of gratitude to Miss Thonias for her splendid Work. Page 103 I-o:fa1s1u1Fx:ef4m1te:uw rngjzmc,-F9-1 The Senior Party On Saturday evening, December 17, 1921, the seniors held their annual class party. The gymnasium was decorated attractively in the class colors, black and white, and showed clearly the careful study and hard work of the decorations committee. The program consisted of several musical numbers and a recitation, cleverly given by some of our senior talent. A male quartet from out of town also furnished some delightful harmony. There was an exceptionally large attend- ance, both of the seniors, and of the facultyg present, no doubt, to enjoy themselves, which was by no means difiicult. After the program, a. special orchestra furnished music for danc- ing. A large crystal ball suspended from the ceiling, rotated rapidly in the path of several spotlights and created a bizarre and unusual illumination for the dancers. Grape punch and wafers were served during the evening. Altogether, it was one of the most enjoyable parties a. senior class has ever put on. The junior Party Un December 23, the Juniors took their first social plunge in the form of the annual class dance. The gynmasium was decorated in evergreen and snow. Refreshments were served, and a program pre- faced the dancing: Ruth Ackerman and Margaret Rives gave readings, and Hymen Burstein contributed a violin solo. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Every one had a fine time at this party, and it must be said that the class of '23 pushed off into the social whirl most auspiciously. The Sophomore Party One of the most pleasing events of the Hallowe'en season was the sophomore party, given in the gynmasium on the afternoon of October QS. Tl1e spirit was in the air, and the majority of the guests came masked. Cornstalks and pumpkins furnished the suitable atmosphere: ice cream and cakes were readily accessible and very much patronized. The entertainment was furnished by Miss Richeson, accompanied by some of her pupils, in ai folk dance: there were also moving pictures, and a solo dance given by Dorothy lVinters. The remainder of the afternoon was occupied by dancing. The music was exceedingly good, and every one present enjoyed his class party. Mr. Miller: There is great mystery in Wlziskers! Page 104 1-ifjilllietdnr-xlISITlElLUJ angzzzg-1 Goocl English Week A series of interesting events marked the week set aside for the practice of good English. A definite program was followed by all of the English classes, and by devoting a special day to the va.rious phases of the subject, a goodly amount of benefit was derived, every one found that pure speech wasn't such a bore after all. A spirit of rivalry in the use of correct English was obtained by means of spelling and pro- nouncing matches between the various classes. Another feature which aided considerably in making this campaign a success, was the splendid play presented by Mask 85 lVig. The plot pertained to the use of correct speech, and was entitled One Chance. Another play, put on by the sophomores, also showed the evil effects of incorrect English. There can be no doubt as to the lasting benefits derived from these intensive programsg with our daily practice in the English classes, a high standa.rd of speech should be ma.intained in our high school. The Football-Basketball Dance A very enjoyable evening was spent by those Who attended this annual celebration, which Was given in honor of Decatur High's ath- letes, renowned on field and floor. A large number were present for the occasion, including several members of the faculty, and Mr. Riche- son and family. Dance programs were provided for all those caring to dance, and grape punch Was served as refreshment. A special orchestra was secured for the event. A spirit of friendly rivalry in the terpsichorean art made all of our heroes shovv the 'tbest they had, and some marvelous steps resulted. The evening passed far too quickly, and the general opinion Was that it must be fine to be an athlete if dances such as this were attendent. Mrs. Nelson: Now let me tell you people something. Page 105 I-YQDIGFIJAHQIW PIQIECQSQI-I The Football Banquet This annual event took place at the close of the football season, with all 111e11 o11 both varsity Hllll scrub tea111s participating. The decoratioiis were of red Elllfl white. The banquet was served by the Doinestic Science girls, which fact. no doubt, coiitributed largely to its success. There were i11 attendance, besides the high school teains, their worthy successors, the two Junior High teams. A nuinber of business nien were also present, increasing the nuniber to approxi- mately two liundred. Short speeches were inade by Captain Kile and Captain-elect Lewis. Prof. l-lall. of the University of Illinois, 111ade the principal address of the evening: he illustrated graphically the benefits to be obtained from athletics, illlfl laid emphasis upon the yalue of ClQfl1l sportsiiianship. The last nuinber on the Dl'0g'1'3lll, which furnislied a. titting' close to 311 enjoyable evening. was a hu111o1'ous iiiterpretation by llarold Qanison, the Millikin conledian. Rain 'Tis a niorniiig chill and gray lYater ladens the leaves Hain tills the tulips gay. And sparrows cling' to eaves. 'Tis an eyening dull and gray, Hut i11 the western sky One SlllllJ9illll,S golden ray Peelis from the cloud so high. Nita Maftit. Page 106 LENIIAII X 'I J- 'k - -f '-- -, -:-2 .Sf-f:'ffff'.I' . 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P11108 Vi'S23IliEI4fAYlST3ilVU'J tljilfiiell C! wcor-lm Calendar S .'YV ept b- e book passage for a nine month voyage on the good ship D. H. S. Sept. 7-We put out at 8:15 for lands unknown. Sept. 8-All report for duty-Capt. Deam explains the rules and regulations. Football practice starts. All right fellows-show some action no W. Sept. 9-All's Well-indications are that it will be fair and xvarnier. Sept. 10-Things were quite natural again this morning, several of us were late. Sept. 13-Cf all the noise-Lockers given out. on a il X11 'asia 0 - s H A ml f f gig: ff :ease E I :lv . -.LL -1, mm Z f f 16 !E!EEl5'9R5j35y 'i Q ea Z -Vqfm '!55'9 2!' B45 6 Qmf ' X L J M ' se r. ls.- Sept. 1-1:-Maurine Golden learns how to laugh in corridors. Sept. 15-Yes, Hawks Hawver is back. VVe just couldn't think of running the school Without him. Sept. 16-NVQ are given an introduction to Mr. Richeson. YVe like him line. Sept. 19-Sailing, sailing, over the bounding maing When two-twenty comes, We all go home again. Sept. 21-Seniors try to nominate officers. Decanois and Ob- server staffs chosen. Sept. 22-VVe don't Want the ninth semester ruling. Sept. 23-NVe still don't Want it. Chick Harley and Ruppe, the great foo Nalley 's. Sept. tball players come and let us gaze on their noble Rand S: Mc- 26-Capt. Deam revolks the ninth semester ruling. Sept. 27-lVe start all over again, and We soon find that if it isn't one thing, it's two. Page 109 1-:21slmF:eammTiQnw sngzmc-sv -1 Q..Q........g..g..g..g..g........g r owl HFHGI' S R,MiZ?Zfi Corsets Lace-Back or VVnzp-Amznzzz' Styler 35 2 . 5 0 Made all of ribbons of soft firm tape, not stitched together but slightly over- lappingg the top of elastic or partly of elasticg some styles laced, others Wrap- aroundg all dainty to look at and a delight to Wear. This is the corset for the ultra modern girl: a corset unfelt and unseen, a corset which cannot be detected even under the sheerest clothing. F -s 1414 K x J. 1 5 E ,-14 F 1 X ,px , vs 44 l N lofi! i X M ll l, f ,f 3 . - , f li We ll EH -'-D l alilgllir a lifglll glam! I' IEP: algae rigrf- Q 'alll ll? fll Jer' Linn 81 Scruggs Decatur, Illinois o-o-a-o-o-9-one-'ows-o--o-o--o-n-o++o--o-4.-p........g..p..sf.s..p- ..g..o--of-u-n-r Pg 110 .0-.0-0-v .0-'Q--0--0-as-of-Q00-4.40 I-162-3lliEEfAeNSihl'.D'1 blgzzziiiil-.I O Y W-Gohloh. . 1 ' -7 Q - - ' 'O sw EXTRA Y xo W 0 ..-i 'Z' di Neff 2 Ju 28- Sept. 28-The best little inagazine on the niarket for only 5Oc. Guess what it is? Sept. 29-Season tickets to see the only Illinois Chainps in cap- tivity. Sept. 30-Dr. Jenney tells us that we are going to beat Taylorville toinorrow. Sept. 31-We don't though. Decatur-6, Taylorville-14. Oct. 3-The niaddening crown rushes back. Oct. 4-It is runiored that the north window sill is being held up by a devoted pair. Oct. 5-Rumor has it right'-it is Ruth and her Ken. Oct. 6-The Flower shop is given by Mask and iWig. Take a tip boys-buy orchids-they always did take well. 92? Oct. 7-Said Window sill still being held up by said couple. Oct. 8-We just couldn't think of beating theni-Decatur 0, Mat- toon 14. Oct. 10- When Johnny Coines Marching Home Again . We all rush down town and yell for them. ' St art has shrunk. Yes, he was Oct. 11-It is reported that Ohub u out in the rain. Page 111 t-S52-bluiF:c2f4m-siiesuw PIQIEQEQ-I Anen County Public l.lbl'3l'Y QQQ Webster Street B 2270 'gn Clftyne, IN 46301-2270 lt's the aunfullest job uJe'ue ever struck- This Decanoisl To qet so manq paqes of beautiful truck, For the Decanoisl So manq pictures, and so manq aclsg So mauq uaritefups, and so manq fads, So mauq clollars-the must-be-hadsf' For the Decanoisl Just look at that calendarl See the date? IOhl Ile Decanoisll Another week and it's all too late For the Decanoisl So hustle aroundg sit up 'til oneg Cirincl out the verses and jokes bq the tonl Forget to eatl lt has to be clone For the Decanoisl 1 Page 4 1-Li5?3lliEE'fAk'lSTllEl!m' rngjzzzqigfggi AIN E S fe? S S I C K Q22Zf..ff2af..E?tE-:5.firf 217 Water St.. Decatur, Illinois FIRST FLOOR Books Office Supplies Koclaks School Books Stationery Novelties Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards BASEMENT Sporting Goods-Tennis, Golf, Baseball Toys and Games-fAll the Year, Sweaters -- Sport Shoes -- Clothing Party Favors and Decorations ! SECOND FLOOR Edison Phonographs-Recital Hall, 5 Booths Gift Shop - Novelties of all Kinds Pictures ancl Frames-Picture Framing a Specialty THIRD FLOOR Repair Department-All Makes of Fountain Pens Repaired Typewriters Repairecl-Phonographs Repaired 1 Tennis Rackets Restrung ..............................................,......... .......W........,,.,.............,.,..,..2 ! 2 For Everq thinq in Druqs 2 . Trade at 3 Central Illinois' Greatest and Busiest ' Drug Store Z The Decatur Druq Companq 2 345-355 North lDater Street Q Qualitq -- Uarietq Prices -- Service 2 1 A . I lDe are in business for qour health ? ? 9 i 0-Q--lv-0w0-0-o--Cv-Owo-0wOwr+o--owov0--0-0-fl-fl-0-o-lw Page 112 Eu 51: I. Q 32 16 E S it My N. .M .! xmix'xmNx' XX lx N X X ' I .ypixg N NKYNNNNNS RNS J 1 5 6 l nb' 1 .4 0141 Q, if! . .,.ff3w Wh. i O 9 . 6 :gif W E IF' M 14 . Zo ITG I-F 2. TZ,- 1. 'EV 4+-1 ADT. P-1 '4 wt-A Um CM BQ .-r-5-4 Fm ...Qs-1 rn , M5- Gr-1 mi ...i, ol EJ Qf-+ fn? O II PF 'I' . O 5 rf ,.. P-t ,... P-4 P-J 'PT' .-+ ..n F. 'If 1-F r-Y' IT' fr: '14 1 M H P-f O 5 'T' 1.44 QCI1' I2 Ili-'X Oct. 15-Vlliy, of course, We could have told you only it was a secret. Decatur, 135 Urbana, 12. Oct. 17-Yes, it is true the Seniors are going to have an election. Oct. 18-lVe hear the Constitution. Oct. 19-The excitement is greater than standing on a corner on a Windy day. Oct. 20-Mac K Peg seem to have quite a case. Oh, not that kind of a case-not in our dear United States. S -1Q!N:f1l TU' .llllYfm., N. aw- tl:lLtI' I Oct. 21-Friday isn't a bit unlucky. YVe had the peppiest meet- ing-Hawks makes his debut as a prima donna. Coach Muir sings Ma-ah-mmy. Oli, how We yelled. Oct. 22-Decatur puts up her best and so does Bloomington- naturally Decatur 7, Bloomington 7. Oct. 24-The Seniors finally have an election-but they just elect marshals. Oct. 25-Wheel The Senior Class has some officers. Oct. 26-Pres. Judge calls the meeting to disorder. Oct. 27-Hawks Hawver has a new sweater. Question Where did he get it? If so, Why? Page 113 I-1e52i3lliEEfAQ1lSTQlLm'J l1lQzzY,c-FQ:-l XTRADAQANCE rots characterg train qouth awaq from it. On the other hand, the habit of saving moneq, while it stiffens the will, also brightens the energies. lf qou would be sure that qou are beginning right, begin to save. --THEODORE ROOSEDELT Cl' he National Bank of Decatur 6 Q 5 9 - --vw-onwwaww044++wwww04+++1-vno444++l4w P ris5?bIliFEf4Q'IS'Ti1Qlw llijiligl-1 , ri ff Q CCC Q 1 Oct. 28-Sophomore Party. A good time was had by all, even a Senior girl COliye Frostl. Oct. 29-Again we save Peoria Central 's reputation by a score of 45-6. Oct. 31- Corky Lewis is going to stay close to his mother to- night to foil the stalking ghosts. Nov. 1-Girls Auditorium to say good-bye to Miss Hawks. Nov. 2-Everything is going nicely. It has been a long time since a Ford has been placed up on the sidewalk. Nov. 3-Another Auditorium to say good-bye to Miss Hawks-We Wonder if they will feel so badly for us to go. Nov. 4-And still another Auditorium, this time We discuss an athletic field for the high school. Nov. 5-A track meet is held out at Millikin field-Decatur -LT, Shelbyville O. fiqif If, Q' WWF . L. rft Ji ll If ' ff I If ,A eiw. 3'.:,. m.'a i X -,M ne: .... n ullll c 5 lxlovjs- Nov. 7-A whirlwind of marriages is going on. Class basket-ball-- Seniors 20, Sophs 7. Page 115 l-:f2au1F:famvsiicsnw sngzzzc-sg:-1 ....,.. ..........,..,....... ..... ................................,.................... ....g....................,..g..,.....,....-Q.-0-...Qs l 6 9 For Vacation Days-- Tennis Supplies Guns Golf Equipment Ammunition Base Ball Goods Thermos Bottle Bathing Suits Athletic Clothing Fishing Taclcle Atliletic Slmoes Canoes Camp Equipment Row Boats Tourist Supplies ! 5 Boat Motors Hammocks a Sfiortfng goods Department Z Q 3 Morehouse ES? wells Company ' 9 9 ? 3 Tire .Best Gracie for the Best Tracie Y ..g........g............................. .,.....g..g..g.....g........g..q... ..g.. ................g.....,. 9 9 Buy Your Spring Suit , with 2-Pairs of Trousers BECAUSE the second pair insures practically double wear for your suit and because it is always comfort- ing to know that you have another pair, in reserve, pressed and ready for duty. We offer SINCERITY CLOTHES with two pants for Extra Trousers with any suit at slight additional cost JQELUSTADTS : 5 I 6 5 ivDNO0X?'k?0O4vlHO'4'0Q'lHkOWD'P'V'V'l004v9'P'C'O'0W O0O09'P4 O Ol'lNO O0l I'vO l''l O I'-O O0l-4500-'O0l O l-l l' Pg' 116 2 5 t-zfiblunieemlsiiesuw blQ2ECiiQg.l Nov. S-Great, pezils of lauglitei' issue t'oi'tl1 from every plaee- The Observer is out. Xoy. 9-Mask K YYig present Une Flzulzrfe. Nov. 10-A st1'i1g'gle for existent-e is helml mlown in the Gyin. In other Words a dance is given. Nov. ll-Lest we forget. 09 l w t f 1 1 5 -.1 J ll 5 il lf ' I A ERA i Nov.ll-v Nov. 14-More class basket-bull. This tiine it is u inere inun- slauglitei'-Seuiors 40, Fresliies 2. Nov Harding Nov Nov 15-Phil l31'uso's lWl1'Jll1l,lilY - prom-lainzltion by President to observe it as at holiday. 16-t'Tilly Club organized. lVho's Tilly? 17-It has been suggested that the nznne of our school be cliangecl-How about t'Scl1ool for Scandal. Nov Nov 21-Back after a day vacation. 22-Seniors Basket-ball Cliainlvs. The Juniors absolutely Could not keep up-Seniors 22, Juniors 10. Nov. 23-lVe hear an awful noise in the Auditoriuni. XVe are told by those who know that it was band niusie. ml nom ar' Y Eh., :ii-fzihfei-Sine!-Ll- . . Tj, YYVYYYN Nov. 24-25-Did you eat too much? Page 117 -Quo-1-A--0-wav-owowo--vawowcwowbfn-fo-e4--o-s--l--r4--lwv1-4w0w0-0w0w0-4v0'4u0w0w0--0wo-4w0wv-0w0-0w0- Q21snu1E:ea,:im'i:aQu1.w rngzzzfig -1 gn.. ..g...........g..............g..g..g..g..g.. MUELLER Tub-Shower Faucet A, x Gives one me Choice 0 between a Shower or Tub .. Bath. 1 S523 f Raise or depress the little knob in the center and the water flows through spout or spray as desired. , ,. Five feet of good hose ' permanently attached to gif faucet. Hang up and out of W 'TS f'i? Z' way when not in use. Q Furnishes an ideal method of shampooing. No bath room is now too small for a shower. The Mueller Tub-Shower Faucet solves that problem. On an old bath tub your only cost for this great convenience is replacing your old faucet with the up-to-date Mueller Tub-Show- er Faucet. H. MUELLER MFG. Co. DECATUR, ILLINOIS NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO Pg 18 gag.. r-W-.Q-Dlneremusiiqnw raging-99:1 Nov. 26-The band trys to play us to victory-but U. High objects to the tune of 32-14. Nov. 28-Agora Wins debate. The Old Married Folks Club will hold its meeting this evening. Nov. 29-Only twenty-seven more days until Cliristnias-Do your Writing to Santa Claus early. Nov. 30-It has been decided that the Millikin Widows of D. H. S. are to attend the Senior Party in a. body. Dates seem to be things that you buy at grocery stores. Dec. 1-The ancient order of the Mystic Vamps held their meet- ing at ErWin's. Rumors are about that entirely new methods are to bc used. Dec. 2-Undue amount of alarm was caused this morning when several children ran into the auditorium With the tire hose. It later deyeloped that the Girls' Glee Club was singing. Dec. 5-We learn what a. home really should mean to us, in audi- torium. Basket-ball extra-Decatur 63, Argenta, 15. Dec. 6-The under-classmen are terrorized because the Senior boys are buying rings-fear not, little ones. y Dec. 7-Oh, what awful grades We get XVhen first We practice to forget. XQS 2 ,pill 4 -In len- ll f G N, - 1 p Q Q o - l ' tt' gg Nl uf ji ' Q DEC. 'I Dec. 9-Mr. Deam announces that persons staying out of school to be married will not receive approved excuses when they return. Dec. 10-Dumb luck n'everything-Deca.tur 10, Mt. Pulaski 16. Dec. 12-Lewis V eech is still as bashful as ever. Oh, tell us- what makes the girls love Lewie so? Dec. 13-There was surely a. hot time in the old home room this morning. Pg 119 rf'-52-3lliEt!fAX'IST1lillfq'J FIQIIZQII1 The CDECATUR CNIUSICAL CCLLEGE CPIANOFORTB, voice, Violin, viola, Violon- cello, Wind instruments, theory, history of music, sightfsinging and ear training, chamber music, expression, physical training and danc- ing, lectures, recitals and concerts. Illustrated catalog, .mailed on application 316 NORTH MAIN STREET DECATUR, ILLINOIS PHONE MAIN 2340 ........... .g.....g..g..g. You get QUALITY and SERVICE at The Parlor Market ' unIummmnuunnuunumIIlunumIIImmumInumumummuummu11numun1mumIummmIImmmmumuumuummmuum West Side Square Main 805-806 I 1 J . +-.- it r q-if ' -1 nf' xl - 'Q'-x. 1f -UG3PIlIlEiQf.QlISlllll!Zt tl '22, Q7 - vp A A P f-X A V- A - 1 ' C! W Gohlon Q tw e : ,L g.1g.:g,.g..7, . ,..:g::g - , - u Q U I, I' ' .g O Q O. K -ff -we SCORE. BOARD. wtjzo, . gstgzg . .:. nT.PuLAShl., ,,,, 16 4 ggzgzg. 1 .t 55.3 - I '. ', A . .qs 5o 1f'I 06 DEC ATUR,..--..lO. ziggy -hlmtgwfliv ,gg g ' y 1, 1 ?,'4-od 0. 0 .X ' 'lm f - :Jw 932: '24 ' .'o,': 6551 0,4 ' f !:,'a 'v Q! do . f' 0 'Ze is 0 1402: 504 f .24 ' e h O bfb 0 4 uf if 9.59. io' Q Q 4 , . 4 0, 4 s 4 9 DEQ f 1 2' -T wiv, Q 5 'Sv ' 1 r 44:35 'K 244 ,, . - - sa. I 0.0.9 ,. f' ' 4 ' ,' . . 3 ' K vf Z mm, K I Q C- U Dee. 14-Sanie tinie, saine place, sanie subject under discussion. Meeting is adjourned bv the 'ta.utoc-rat . Dec. 15-Little boys like Butt-ht' Davis, George Reese, and :h1'Cl1l9 Carsivell are getting real good these davs. Dec. 16-lVho said that vvasn't a Wonderful ganie? lVe think so, too. Decatur 18, U. High 10. Dee. 17-The best class, of the best school, gave the best. party, and evervone had the best tiine. S853 5 d OA DA , ' 4, on L . in-.sf G.-if Q ! 'Q' rqxyk 5 DEC. 17x Dee. 19-Everything and everyone all Cahn and tranquil again. Tranquil is a good Word. Dee. 20-Oh, Christnlas is coming, hurrah, hurrah, Oh, Christmas is coming, hurrah, hurrah. Dee. 21-There is one thing of which We are sure and that is this, Where there is Hill there is Dr-esback. Dec. 22-Christmas auditorium and 'partv. Deo. 23-Jan. 2-To all our fellows students, teachers, friends and vice versa We Wish a happy Christmas and a inerry New Year. Jan. 2-Supposed to be a holiday. Page 121 '-S3221-ierffgwsitmnw engzzzc-iz! gFnreinnri1: 311 ufferiug ilfis hunk in gnu, the Qhiiurs lfnhr enheairureh in hisrlnse in iis frngxnnxxinrg lrahrs 1131- ihenls unit sz-uiimenis nrlrirh Ignite rlmrzxrteriseh ihis rlzrss uf 1522. ,jilztg if szrire in rehirin H12 lxnppg chants whirl? nrt su rluselg rnnurrieh haiilf 1132 pr st fuur gears, anh in rein-nl The rritzrinn inmarir mhirh this :lass has su hiligenilg sirihen. ilu' fhiturs Page 5 I-gi-3 IQEEQIISII-lflfllfil klQzz2,LiQJ33-1 Uhr .Hamm millikin Hniuvmitg o Decatur College of Millikin University is classed as A-l by all : 2 standardizing agencies. : U Many Decatur High School Grads realize that Millikin ' . - . 1 . . , University is one of the important factors that make Decatur , ' The Biggest Little City on Earth. ' : Many also realize that they can buy in Decatur , secure a E . . . college education at home and save money in so doing. . . I : Here at home they may enjoy the advantages of the best : : small college without the disadvantages of the large university. : 0 9 : Courses are offered in Liberal Arts, Engineering, Household : Arts, Commerce and Finance, Fine and Applied Arts, Education, ' Music, Library Science, Biblical Literature, Manual Training, 9 . . . . . . . 9 . Physical Training, etc. The advantages of their articulation in a : compactly organized and well equipped institution of learning 3 ' are readily seen by all who are conversant with modern educa- . a Q tional progress. Q I Q ' : The University authorities appreciate the patronage of stud- u ents from Decatur High School and hope to welcome a good pro- g : portion of the class of l922 in September. ' 2 . f Q For further details send for a catalog or call at the office. Q . 5 ' F 3 2 1 3 5 T 5 2 2 9 'B . . .0. .''Off''. .''. . . . . . .4'. '. .''I''. . . . .''. . .'P.NQ0Ql'l1n '.0'.l'.44.llQii.44. . f .4I''IIN'l'. . . . . . . . . '. .? Page 122 r-if-552-3lliFt'2fAk'IST1cQll.w'1 PIQIZZCQII 31 J an. 3-Palmer Barkmier didn 't skip lth hour today, saying that he needed the sleep. J an. 4-Millikin opens, and Senior girls will be stepping out again. Jan. 5-Again We ask you-Why is a crow? Jan. 6-Mask and W'ig give The Tailor Made JIM -elotlies may not make the man, but 1ny how they help! lVe play Bloomington, too, but alas and alaek! It is 12 to 20. AN U' P A pnsezao P2 BITJ 1.4-as .. sr. ' Elm II 1 nw' Jan. 7-And then we play Urbana. Several of our most cele- brated heroes Egure largely in a 33-1-L score. Jan. 9-Girls are asked to be Careful hereafter. All uimlarried men are wearing red tags. You are asked to make your selections from these only. Jan. 10-VVhy doesn't someone start something in 322. Jan. 11-Dot. Augustine is having some competition as far as Steve Platt is concerned. Jan. 12-Dr. Gilkey of the Thistle Seed and the 'WVelel1 Coaln fame spoke to us on Brains Plus Grit . J an. 13-We invade Lineoln's camp and do everything but black- mail them. It results in a 32 to 12 score. J an. 16-Dot Oder was seen in the library today reading Sonnets from the Portugesew. 'Tis sweet to love, and in love to stay, But say how tuff to have him move away. Jan. 17-And All's Well. Jan. 18- The ight is on . Not a Wedding march-merely a snow-ball fight! Jan. 19-Thrift auditorium-The Eskimo Pie idea is taken, but can 't you ind one? Page 123 n-1i?DIliFEfANSTlQl!W engine-Q-1 WILDER Ei WILDER PRINTING ' STATIONERY ' OFFICE EQUIPMENT Lincoln Square Theatre Building-129 North Main Street DECATUR, ILLINOIS .-. A 1 , llounq IHen's Oxfords S5-00 -Swaqqer English Oxfords of fine mahoqanq brown calffskin -Goodqear uneltedg rubber heels --Instead of 87.50 these Oxfords are S 5 .oo THE SHOP THAT IS DIFFERENT LISTON'S BARBER SHOP A 318 North Main Street DECATUR, ILLINOIS -of-Q-0-oo-ov-0-oo-af-0.-0-0.-0-.9-Q-5.-Q--0-0-f0-0+-o--0+-v-0--0--0--0--0-- -0-'Q-'Q--Quov-of-ou-0-fo--0--0--0--0--0-0--I--0--0-0--0 Pg14 Vi'Q'3IliE3Z2fAE'lSl'flEll!U'J t'l62ECiLN!J C! w, gomon Jan. 20-New hinges Were plaued on Helen Rainsey 's locker again. Beauford Burgess is asked to please refrain from swinging' on the door. Jan. Jan. Jan. 22-20. 25-26-Wlhat could be Worse than these finalsl ,N 3 '.: - G 'ff . X 3 .O ,O Q I ' I L li 24-Believe usg the worst is yet to come. 7 27-Six ear loads of us went to Springfield. XVe won though, Jan. 28-Football-Basketball dance to honor all our heroes-which We did. J an. 30-XVe all register. Jan. 31-Red CJunieD Goodman performs for us in 322-a salty, briny sailor assists him. Feb. 1-Charley Fields, bashful child that he is, was seen at Olive's locker today. Corridor police have been notified as this must stop im- mediately. . iv -2 I' gp 5 A' - ffl MMM .ee umlllllr .. .x 4 i I 29 I 1 20 A ff- . 'il A L' N ll ' F Ig' Mm : I Feb. 2-A clothing house of the city has offered Paul Alexander a position as store dummy. XVe always knew that opportunity would finally knock. Feb. 3-All efforts to keep Elmer fCleoj Sterns awake in Audi- torium Was officially given up today. Page 125 I-'f2DIlIl:CQfAb'lSl'ilEll-Hd llfiliiiiiil-l Q! vm :amen WILLIAM GUSHARD CQIVXPANY IDEALS To serve carefully, cheerfully and conscientiously, to consistently bring to its patrons merchandise of the finest possible quality at the lowest possible priceg to guarantee absolute satisfaction to every pur- chaserg to adhere to the truth in ad- vertisingg to deal honestly and court- esly with every one who enters its doors, to offer the greatest measure of service to each of its patronsg these are the never forgotten ideals and policies of this store. And these ideals and policies are apparent in every transaction which takes place here, no matter how small. They are responsible for the steady progress which has re- sulted in making this store the larg- est in Central Illinois, with its fifty- six departments offering merchan- dise of every sort needed by women, misses, boys and children and for the home. Men and women who realize that dependable, good quality merchan- dise is cheapest in the end do their purchasing here, for they know that everything is thoroughly excellent, while prices are moderate. I O pawn ..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g...MQ-.g-4..pq-.g..p..png..0'-of4+-Q09-p.puQ--pug--Q--gag--9-pus-qnqnqng.-mano-on Page 126 I-isa:-rece,-am':-Q-w ingizzcfsgz-1 Feb. 4-Debate, Decatur 4, U. High 2. Feb. 6-Waiitedz A certain someone to appreciate my real value and experience-J. B. Austin. Feb. 7-Lessons on How to captivate, and keep a Millikin Man will be given by Alice Maxon at 2 :QO today. Feb. 8-And after the snow melts, oh slush. Feb, 9-A brand new crop of goloshes has appeared. The epi- demic has spread to the faculty. Feb 10- Oh, revenge is sweet, says Springfield. D. H. S., 17, S. H. S., 24. Feb 13-XVe ask you, HDo you dare preach what you practice? Feb. 14-Like Mae Tinee, the girls are all saying, Ask me! Ask me! Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. 15-Bob Taylor is Wearing loud socks to keep himself awake. 17-No basketball nor nothing. 20-A breeze blew off Jimmy O'Connell's hat today. 21-Kiwanis Club here and had baked ham and they Wouldn't let Mr. McDonald have any. Feb. 23-Pax Judge has introduced the elevator dance. It has no steps in it. Feb. 24-And even Weste1'l1olt couldn't save the game for Clinton. Decatur, 20, Clinton, 19. Feb. 25-We beat Urbana 22-21 and had the Glee Club, Mask and Wig Dance all the same night. ' e Q - Quik CF NW 6 ff Q25 Feb. 28-Danny Trimble comes to visit us minus the mustache. Page 127 I-criesnuiu-frammiciuw ingzmc-ie-i The Human Touch enables us to take a deep interest in qour scholastic achievements. Let Us Keep this interest alive bg an account in this bank and push for even qreater success in qour financial life. Farmers State Bank 81 Trust Companu Comfort in Low Shoes FU up ,Q .Q jar V1-t'fl !Jsiffci as af fx- If I S Qi 513 THQ J..Ml1-ffffjl t- 0 ll ' 'fl l X fl i be , S S Let us show qou some Sport Gxfords that are the Real Thing-Lots of Sport Oxfords fit like a Bag of meal --Ours fit Perfectlq--because Q theq are HBOSTONIANSI' Priced right at 57.00 to 59.50. Roqe rs Shoe Store ....................................,.........................................,........,..,.., ..... ..................... P 1 8 1-rezisluiracemsiiesnw llgillgiijl-1 Mar. 1-Reports out! A l MAKCH1 E - AI ba .... . 1 h---- . . 4 ggmbl CARE ' Eiili F .M 7 4 X ? 47- llff I si X33 WWW L K W S Mar. 2-Tournainent starts with a rush-all the home towns are among those present. Mar. 3-Decatur meets and defeats Lovington 31-6. Mar. 4-Not so good-11ot so good. Decatur, 125 Atwood, 22. At- wood Champs. -'35 . Ggisggr MARCH 4 I, I Mar. 6-Everyone wishing we could have an auditorium like the one we had last year. Mar. 7-The roaring Lions Club comes to lunch. Mar. 8-Spring is here-baseball is in the atmosphere as per Red Goodman. Mar. 9-The girls can hardly wait until Ware gets here again. Mar. 10-Some more tournament. Again Atwood triumphs over the Weak and feeble. Mar. ll-Atwood sectional Champs-they surely dribble a mean ball. Mar. 13-The hardest thing in the World to keep is money, the next hardest, a man-just ask-well, you know. Page 129 l-iigzltiftgmstdllgl PlQ221Q'gie-1 illikin onservatory of Music DECATUR. ILLINOIS M, L. Swarthout, Director D. M. Swarthout, Associate Director One of the Foremost Schools of Music in the Middle West Complete Courses leading to Certificate or Diploma in Piano, Voice, Violin, Pipe-Organ and Cello Special Normal Courses in Public School Music and Musical Kindergarten Methods Leading to Certificate as Teacher or Supervisor SUMMER TERM Begins JUNE 5th., and continues for SIX WEEKS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS to study MUSIC without interruption. Four Free S6'!I0ffl7'.3'flZlD.l' Dzzrzizg Ilze School Year Students may enroll for any amount of private instruction. Regis- tration for a complete course is not necessary. More than 200 High School Students enrolled in Millikin Conservatory during the year l92l-22. lf possible, make a personal visit to the Conservatory building acknowl- Q edged to be one of the most beautiful and artistic in existence devoted ex- clusively to the study of music. For further information, call or write MAIN 4277 JESSIE WEILER, Secretary Page 130 1-1f5?3IliEIQfAE'lhTlEl'I1 MQIECQ-1 CJ wr canon Mar. 15-The niost popular thing now is the flu. Mar. 16-A brand new Crop of ear-rings takes us by storni. Mar. 17-Agora-Aristos banquet and an Adaniless Eden at that. It was so nice. Mar. 20-Blue Monday takes us all in charge. Mar. 21-Again Miss Bridges says, 'tlld like to see in 320-' Mar. 22-And lVednesday's soup. Mar. 23-Bob Sink Wears Clocks on his socks in order to keep up With the tinies. Mar. 2+-Everything is all setting pretty for the debate. Mar. 27-Vie dust off the books again after giving thein two Whole days' rest and solitude. Mar. Mar. Mar. 28-First C-all for baseball. nzwunr en ' UN ME MNT SKDE A N ff 3 sea i .gas MARCH ll sis il flu I 28. Legllg,-,,...,4 Jw-ex i w A1 f y .nv--s-LW11k', elf?- K N X ll by ll . f 29-Paul Alexander has the bluest eyes. 31-WVe Canlt think of a thing but the Coniing Vacation, and We are therefore hard at Work. April April April April 3-10-Spring Vacation-oh joy-oh bliss unexeelled. 12-The floods cease and all the earth is bathed in sunshine. 13-Carroll Cowger carried a. rabbit's foot all day today. 17-'Twas a. beautiful spring day and as the old saying goes, mln the spring a young 1nan's fancy- April 18-Anyone finding a Wandering niind please return it to Lucien Bolion. April 21-22-t'The Adinirable Crichtonu presented as the Senior Play. Fine ! Page 131 I-'iz-JIliFE4Q'Iii1Elw' lT7WI2IC'Q-1 Board S'I'ANI.Ex' T. XvAILL . M.xIII:E HAMII.'ruN .. l,'uHIx'IN LEWIS .. EDWIN JoIiIscH .. SYRIL HAS'l'lNtiS .. XVILLLIM CUNIIIIX .. YIzRNI-:T ANIIIcI:suN PAVL EVANS ..... of Editors C! W Conlon ......EC'Zl'f1lI'-ill-Cvllilff , . . , . . . .I-1.s.sf. Izzlzffn'-111-C Ilztff . . . .If11.s'i1z6,w,w ...Afl1'ff1'fi.9i11,r1 I5UR4VI'HY A-Xl'fll'STlNI-I . D.-XVIII IJRESILWII . . . RusAI.1,x Rm-:I1I:suN . IJUNALID HILL . . . . NORTIIN RYIIIQII . . . JVNIUII Rll'1'Hl4'l'SS . EYIQLYN IJENNY .. IIIIIIQIINE XYuI,IfI1 .. RQlB141Il'l' XYAYNI1 . GLIQA HELL ...... 31AR1iAHliT LISTUX .. BIARK AQIIIQIIAIAN .. R0X,xLIm AIILLS . . . Jlazzclgwr JIIIHIIIIII' r Lifemry ......,flr1' SOc'fffI'ie'S SOCfc'ffL'.S . . .Jokes . . .Jnlvfs . . .A rl' ..,A1r2' .AIM I. Iius. 11.1111 . . . Jimi. Ad. JI-qr. .Calwzflar .Cfzlmrlur . . .Lumls Lucals . . .I-1I'71lfff1'CS ..-lflzlffiivs . . .b'Il!l1lS7lUfS Page 6 -Q--0--If Lewmeefmnidum Ingzzzc-ici! Cfhe Home of Hart, Schajfner 81 marx Clothes Drobisch.-Keiser Co. 129 north water Street gag IIt with llIlnwer5 Q ,X X W CV 'YW D A U I B R O . TELEPHONES - FAIRVIEW 109 - MAIN T33 --l--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-fu--0--1--0--0--n--n--0--l--5--0.4 Q.-0-.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g... g..g.-5..g..g..g..g........g.....g.....g,.g.. DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE HONEST PRICES COURTEOUS TREATMENT GIRLS Wrist Watches Pearls Laveliers Rings - Brooches Bar Pins .g..g..g..g..g..g.. GRADUATION GIFTS nr urs :nom HEIL- Co. E 125 North Main Street .....,..,..,.............. ...... P iz 13 BOYS Watches Watch Chains Rings Cuff Links Gold Knives Stick Pins owe: I-zfibinrremlmid-w IIQIECQIE-1 April 20-Everyone We know has spring feyerg how about you? APRILH 1 I ' , N YSL, .1-1 1. 7:14 an jj 3 Y, W, X ZO fr Au I ' . . Q I I L W5 April Q-1-Days like this were never nnule to go to school on. lfiucldy Rattan reports that the Water is fine. April 25-The Locker Hounds are still faithful. April 26-Vie stagger home under the Weight of our report 1-arils. Several are refusing evening engagements. They tind school work in- terfering, so they say. April 27-Dick Head sheds his clerhyg that's the eighth miracle, best We can Count. Amin. .MQWWE I ' ft' Dfkaflyorj .,.ic,-- 51:3 12 II I I I . E r'RAS E 1 ll 1 W 2 'VQ' - fs'-'Q-I ne sgxNf1.'1 -' IKVJJI, April 28-Baseball is going Wild and so are We. April 29-Junior-Senior reception and what a Wonderful time We had. Trank you, Juniors, We like your parties. May 1-There is only one ghost. He appears, on the first of every month Hand his name is Bill. May 2-Seniors We are on our last lap. May 3-Do you remember when the lunch room served beans every Wediiesday? Page 133 I-S52-Drnfrefewtdnwl PIQIEQ-1 Rational Bakerq f-The French Pastrq Shop Hou Tlame lt,1De'll Bake li m. Jl. 'Dan 'Lehi Second Door Ilorih of Empress Theatre MEEMQNS Special for Young Men ! Tweed Sport Suits With Extra Trousers 3 2 5 and 3 3 -These are the outstanding values of the Spring season. Beautifully tailored suits of all-Wool tweeds styled in the 5 clever Ways that young men like-custom quality in a every pair of trousers which doubles its service. You'll like these at 3525 and 5535. .......,...................................,........................... P 1 I- '-5?DIlIiEi!fQ'ISI-'llfllfj' llgzzzg-il May 4-Mr. Miller is running a Close Second to Mr. McDonald in the popularity contest. Russel still has a safe lead, though. May 5-Office closed promptly at 2:20 today. May 9-Miss Hull was inade chief of the corridor police today. 'EI May 10-Miss Louise Bear got out the orchestra again today. May 12-Russell Six takes a heart and breaks a heart and then he runs away. May 16-There Was Weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth. Ah, but 'twas the Boys' Glee Club. May 17-Mr. Hubbart tells us how COH19 the nieu did ttrun the Women down 'n' sech like. May 18-And now Stanley has fallen-we're putting our inoney on Condon for the next yictiin. May 19-Foruni-Rotaro Dinner-Dance. The auxiliary was there, too, and what a good time We did have. May 22-Everyone is making up the book report he should have had in last March. Page 135 I-s23Ili,FCQfAk'lSTl!l1!JJ 116221- Muy :l:1f1'1l'211l1i S1111111111' bl - C! w comm 11 111111 1l1N 11 111 play t'111'l'1il'l':4 1111. Blilf' 24-A st 1 .' 11111 111 H1DS1'1ll1l1,1 Pt'l1S1111' 111 11111 1'11z111111'1111 1l'l9 11111111 1111111111111 11 1 11 .. 1 - 11 Q1 111111 f111'1 f11111'T11111s. 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JIIKES t-162-Dumeemrsiiciuw llQ22!Q-ii?-l GOLOSH CLUB Adviser-Miss Jackson. Motto4 Safetv First. Presieleiitfllarjorie Sullivan. Vice-I'resident-Martha Holt. Sergreaiit-at-Arms-Yclda McGavic, Thelma l7uVall. Secretary-Miss Kinsey. Chief Hucklers-lid. Qlokish, Lucien Bohon, George Reese. Pass-word-' ' Flop! Flap ! 77 It reading the Spice ot Life makes one spicy, no wonder Robert Sink emits a faint odor of cloves. SELF CENTERICD SOCIETY l ' ,lIoI'2'0-A ' ills? H President-Hon. Paul Evans esq. Vice-President-Mr. Paul Evans. Secretary-Mr. Evans. Treasurer-Paul Evans. Board ot' lJirectorsfDorothv lYilson. A fool and his passing slip are soon parted: but the wise student marketh his per1nanent , and saveth it for another time! THE SONS OF REST Rendezvous-Main Corridor. Recruiting Sl3ll011-I1'XVl11,S. Gospel- There's no rest for the wickedf, Most Sublime Resters-lVallace Hogle, Lester Foltz. XVE WONDER! Do the merinaids make up the oyster beds with sheets of water! Ex-temp classes all remind us, lVe can make our lives sublime, By starting long discussions lVhich take up the teaeher's time! M. Lipe: The dentist told me that I had a large cavity that needed lilliugfl F. Lanum: Did he recommend any special course of study? Page 138 I-1652-3IliF!:2fAQ'ISI'ilEll!mJ PIQIEQ-l BIG SALE! Now that the seniors have conipleted that part of their lives spent. in this institution of learning, they have decided to part with some of their inost dearly beloved possessions in order that the under- classinen who are still in the struggle, niight have these things to help thein along. To do this, they have planned a sale at which niininiuin articles will be sold at inaxinnnn prices. The catalog of goods available is as follows: Livnsrocii One Old Grey Mare-Ray Newlin. Three Cicero Ponies-J. B. Austin, Ina lVychoff, Syril Hastings. A Registered Jersey No. 322-John Robbins. Booiis, BIAGAZINES, ETC. Fine collection of Movie Magazines-Gertrude Redwitz. A locker full of old Literary Digests-Verna Prescott. Robert's Rules of Order tnever been usedj-Paxton Judge. How I got through High Sclroolt'-Pahner Barknieier. One Physics Notebook-Horner Osgood. BIISCELLANEOUS A pull with the faculty-Glea Bell. A Perfect Hero Ability-Stanley Vaill. A lofty and ainbitious expression for the countenance-Richard Head Esq. I Conie Early and Avoid the Rush! Sybil Chisni lost a tune, but the air was soon found outdoors! OUR FAVORITE CAST Wallace Reid-Mr. IYestlund. Gloria, Swanson-Miss Fritter. Jack Holt-Mr. Miller. if Bebe Daniels-Miss N. Engle. Harold Loyd-Mr. Condon. Agnes Ayers-Miss Jackson. Elmo K. Lincoln-Mr. Muir. Lillian Gish-Miss Henninger. Snub Pollard-Mr. Rotz. Mary Alden-Miss Bear. Buck Jones-Mr. Sprunger. Page 139 rf-52-3lliF:QfANm'T1Qll.W lT N2zV,Cii:Zi1 V Q L V s 5 V vw' :YF l .- X ff' 9? Q 3 I S fl gf K C! W cohlon if W I KN. , ng 4 K . ,Z -'N f ,Q u Page 140 I-iii?'5Il1FtffAQ'ISTlilW PIQIECQZ-1 MOVIES AND SPEAKIES Doubling for Borneo-Beaufort Burgess. lVay Down East-The Forge Booni. Little Lord Fauntleroy-Mr. McDonald. The Three Musketeers-Barknieicr, Judge, Head. The Great Lover-Virgil Byers. The Claw-A. Sprunger. Sniilin' Thru-Percy Baugh. Lightin,-Mr. Badcliff. Nice People-The Girls in the Otiice. Night Cap-Harold Stuckey. Ziegfeld Follies-Pauline, Clarabelle. Louise. The Return of Peter Grinnn-Lester Foltz. The Bat-John Molenda. Sun-Kist-Red Goodman. Horne Talent-Mask and XYig. Greenwich Village Follies-Chub, Sidney, Paul. l inust reyenge this foul and niost unnatural failure! LUNCH BOOM DONT'S Don't vamp the ice creain digger. Don't flirt with the kitchen police. Don't wait for your turn, crawl under the rail. Don't put too niuch salt on your neighbor's ice creain. Ed Jokisch tells us, that the tirst thing to find out in a debate is which side the judges are onf' Beware of entrance into a room lateg but, being in, bear't that the teacher inay beware of thee. Dmnb: NVhy does Mac. call his girl 'baby'?', Dumber: She keeps him up half the night! She: YVhat would you call a rnan who hid behind a XV0111H11,S skirts? Her: A magician ! Otto Sutterer: And the wars of the future will beconie things of the pastf' Page 141 352225-1 C! ww comon THE DECNNOIS STNFF l9Z,2. Editorln Chief Assistant Editor Societies Editor Locals Editor .k V 1' J ' fix? j s , 2.11, 'f fi f-e 4, , :' .fy 'tiff ' rf Y , Calendar Editor Business Manager Asst Business Mangi' Societies Editor Locals Editor Calendar Editor Advertising' Monjr Literary Editor snapshots Editor Athletics Editor Jokes Editor Art Editor l Asst All Editor Asst Art Editor Athletics Editor .Tokens Editor' P. ge 1 s-S52-Dllietlfnglmxiililvml E-lQ22QiQg EVER Daisies Won I Srw-:ff ' I - , 'Kg' wx A ., Qi H+- 1 +- K , , s 1 if 2' Q Lars hide We four gir1S .5 , 1. -VY H, -' L' '! , N 1 n ' 1 1 5 ' 'f .J N f .. LX' .. - i Q' 5413 , . . , . Q -' A,,i '- N-xgm A sm.: -k.:--I . ,.,-w..iW Simpy- a sextette Pmlhng Sfones RV . 'I ',gLj7Z,ig.'.fI'IZf if 'jlf ,':- ,. rw ' 'W W:-EW ,,' xv -:E I Rogues of rogues! galley' - 'if uf rf + x If T r 1 E 3 1 yy ' U FU , iff ,7 1' . L 2 Vg vw A. N A. , 51- '-.'5'f7 7? in K1 5? Y ' .my E b Tidl-.Y Fvip1nrf.Q Good as gold - 4 .. x 1 ' uk g -:Q ' I 3' rn ' Frgaks of fat? Three MuskeTeerS The man hatgif' P g I4 Call to arms Belles of g-162-3lliEEfA1k'lSTQllz' k-l9imC'li3eJ ' wcohlon. PICTUBES L FoREo.1f:oUND BACKGROVND' Srrnorizrrn Virgil and Gladys XVindow opposite 110 Patching up the last quar- Mrs. Hostetler Homer and Phil Mary Conover Miss L. Bear Bill and Buth Paul and Dorothy Mr. Deani Mr. Heinle Gyneth Eaton Marg and Bob Auditorium doors Sidewalk Locker Auditorium Locker Locker Otliee Bookkeeping Butteriiy Shop Flivver rel Shooing flappers Galloping doniinoes Powdering her wee nose Gushing rag-tinie Exchanging notes Plans for tonight Extracting the last bit of joy froni the eulpritls life Locking theni up Eating hot veal loaf Looking bliss Pinky had a little band, Its niusic was so sweet: The COSUIIIIQS they were siniply grand. And awfully nice and neat. He took it to a football ganie, But all the people stared. Oh what a dirty, dirty shaine, But Pinky never cared. His band knew songs so very few, But one song they knew wellg A naughty, naughty, song-'tis true, It was soniething about-a gang. They say there is a. nian with a personality and a stiff hat in 322. lVhose doll is- Peg Liston Madge Hamilton Florence Pierson Virginia Dawson Louise lVood Frances WVebb Denise Brosseau. Page 143 1-1i?5IliFEfet'ISTlElW llgilgifgl-I .......,...........,..............,..,.....,.............................,..,...........,.....,.....,..,.....,.... . .. , 4 4 ..... ... ................... 5 Telephone: Main 895 6,10 ' 1 , Y CTIONER c0 FE CT he Leading Place in the Citq sz-1 NORTH IDATER STREET lDe Manufacture a Large Line of Superfine Home-Made Candies Using the Uerq Best of Materials and Accordf ing to the Strictest Sanitarq Methods Fancu Box Goods a Specialtu Our Delicious HomefMade lCE CREAM and lCES are of llnexcelled Qualitq lDe have installed a Complete Sanitarq LUNCHEONETTE in connection with our Soda Fountain, assuring qou of a delicious light luncheon at all hours. A trial will convince qou Cl' he Princess Confectioneru lDhere Puritq and Qualitq Reign Supreme Phone: Main S95 327 North lDater St. Decatur, Ill. u .g..g..g.. qu.. .4..g..g..g.....g..g..g.....g. ..g..g.. . ...q--p-Q-.q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g- P 1-44 rf-s21s1u:iF:2f4s-siieinw rngzzzqgg-1 GDUB. SCI-IQZDL ' f Q V M. Q V I Q U' E f gylufi ' -1 -, , -. . Q Av . - ., Lf' ' 5 , - Qi-I -ff I Iv If I I Nfl- . ' rg J NF3. ,.,'.I'5-- v J F 9 ? ' i 51,1 yy ' Y Y . : -Au.-- Watch the bllfcflemm iwinsonmess . Oh! Tumm 15 eac er must Page 145 -g- w V xf 1r ' -4 lf'w ff A-'iq' f I., 22 CQLW T C! wcohlolk OUR SOClETIES Nami: Forxmaim Morro SQNG Forum Origin lost in antiquity Let ns argue Nobody Knows ere Agora Secret . Lire and let alone My Bonnie Rotaro ,lust tor tun Ah, there you are! Yankee Doodle Aristos For spite XYhile there'S life, Annie Laurie therels hope l Ii. Glee Club lfflth century The higher, the fewer Anything B. Glee Club One week later Oh, Agony! Everything Mask and Wig On the spur of the At the sign ot the None moment dumbell Band Several times Shades of the XYofvd Uinliscovei-Qd Shop! The Pleides At l.iehtenberger's Halt, friend, pass Hail, Hail etc, lv0ttl6l Science Club By mistake Ain't Nature Grand? fUnprintable5 1. Deliberation, calculation, The air is tilled with din: Hesitation, expectation, The ball's inside the rini. ll. Aggrayation, jollitieation, As usual, we ,re going' to wing Atlirniation, realization, Three cheers for the boys in the Gym. Eye hath not See, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of nian-the things that Algebra HI hath prepared for theni that take it Mr. Sprunger to Corky Lewis: lVell, what excuse have you for being tardy l '4Corky : 'l Mannna told ine, but I forgot! This above all: to thine own Beauford be True: and it niust follow, as the night, The day, Thou canst not then be Helen to any other. In digging a well you niay not be able to start at the bottom, but you can at least start on the level. Alas, poor Haufver! I lfnew lzim well. Page 146 1 . g-f-,g523lliFtQfek'lSi115l!m'l blgzmcigii,-J ' W-Co oh. fi ,W , 1 I 1 ' Q Q -f' Q if 'f '5iu f, W.: ,g..,,.,g, Q 5 - ,g ' - - my 4.--f+ Band ,impromptu Take 'em GVNC97 ' V X , H 25 . . 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' o-Q62-3ll1EEfAx'lSlT1!IlJm1 raging-1 Gu gfiqiss 6512112 glfriiivr, Tm. gnsffnrinf in lfnglish Lglfllixllf gshhisnr Drrrmuis gbhisuz' ihrsr ggeniur mrnuuirs Bililfftfffl in nur musi flIl'fi51'IPh gsm' are in zxlaizhing frirnhship muh nhlnirniiuu flchirnirh bg 'Ihr Qflass uf 1522 Page S I-QDIQEEQAHQIW Il-Qilliil 'Q5: Do you support the Decanois?'l vqq, 1' ' , 79 --. ho, it has a staff! Taylor: Have an accident? Vaill: No thanks, just l1ad one! R. Daniels: 1 l1ad a wonderful time last Saturday. Four girls and myself took a tramp through the woods. R. Schaub: Did the tramp have a good time ? J. B. Austin: Don't you think my Alexander: They maye be coming. siders becoming ? 'l but 1 don't see them yet! A loud laugh denotes a vacant mind: in tl1e library, a loud laugh denotes a vacant seat! 1Yaiterl Here's a fly in the soup I Serves l1i1n right' he's been llvine' around here all dayll' 'O 7 . fb Latin teacher: Young people, never waste your tinief' Whereupon, the young people dispersed. IN OUR TNFIRMARY VASE No, PATIENT Disriixsrg TREATMENT REMARKS 106 Ackerman, M. Concentrated af- Chaperones No hope fection 103 .-Xlexander. P. Puellae duae Essence of violets lncurable 109 Hawvcr. l-l, Old age Music Slow Cure 110 Listou, M, Dropping head Taller man To he removed 111 Yerner, H. Over study More dances Vritical 112 Stuckey, H. Yolsteadnitus 100'7 -proof Constant applica- tion 113 Sclilciser, E, L'nrequited love Monkey-glands Serious lFrom Chas. Fields, Diaryl I Stole a kiss the other night, My conscience hurts, alack! I b'lieve I'll go again tonight, And put the blame thing backlll Dot 1Vilson: Can you keep a secret?', Pauline Stewart: Till tell the world! A very queer coincidence occurred the other day. A student lost two twenty-tive cent pieces. They were later found in 322 being used as Sleeping quarters by a senior. Page 152 r-W-Q2-3ldEE'fAk'lST11jl!m'J Pl'9227,Cigl'?.!Ql W o on , I '1::'. -f 1 ' F-,ms 1Qi ' J 'A Y X.x.., f. QAM Kin to Zemaly Natmgg? look- digpsflgmsxzgb Anal In filgjlgme- 1, , -'4 3 ,xx -3 s Palais under Noplacefojxq glbigfis I I -Unaware ' 5 Anoiher cog in fthe Page 153 n-1652-3lliFEfA1b'ISl'ilElL.w'J Plgillill SENIOR SUPER LATIVES I,z1ziest-Ualiell Doren. Wittiest-Gertrude Redwitz. Shym-st-Paul Alexander. Sportiest-C. Fields Esq. Best Ac-tressdVernet Anderson. Bt-at Actor-Stanley Vaill. Fattest-Robert Sink. Most Basliful-Lewis Veeeh. Must E11t'1'g'Pilf'-XVIII. Robinson. Most Studious-Riehard llead. Greatest Athletewllaurine Golden. Moet llignitic-dw Navy Bruso. Ditto: I'd like to have a wooden leg. Hruso: IYhy ?', Ditto: Then I could hold up my socks with a tlunnb tack! IYANTED Wanted-A nice girl friend who will go to games with me when Helen has a date. Darrell Uoren. Wanted-Some good stock to go down the cattle Chute. Mess. Judge, Stuekey and Head. AS IVE SEE 'EM Hero-Paxton Judge. Heroine-Peg' Liston. Villian-Palmer Barkmeier. Vamp-Clive Frost. Hero 'S Sister-Evelyn Denny. Heroine's Brotlier-Ric-hard Head. Comedian-Garrold Bramblett. Comedienne-Margaret March. Child-Corwin Lewis. Character Man-J. B. Austin. Mother'-Maurine Golden. Strong Man tseene shifterj-Albert Goodman. First Moth: IYhy so emaeiated and thin, brother?', Sec-ond Moth: I was shut up all winter with a young lady's swimming suit, and not another bit to eat in the closet! Page 15-4 -525111:-1Ef4msl'i1iuw 1222.023- ' I V ff A - VA w g .. -I f 1' 5 .., '.f3?:,, -N Z-.,,.' .Viva QV. 'Qi ig. .f,i,ff1'5g ,. , Ng S4155 sgzgf' V' i5f 1q3?iig,? f-V-'. wiv..-V,,-fl. .. . vi in-v' gV- . ln! 5. 5, Mgr- . 1 . . 1V 1- 2 - ' WNV in x ' .. N-If X ' ' ' ' 1' 'M 31:45.00 1 W ffl - hi ' V ' V1 'gi' I H . 1' Z rf ., . V-,,....V 1 X v x XX . VL. -V-V . .. l ,, , ., V. V. , .A,, , VV D x ,.. w gk ,Q Q ,- , w . V V wx. V. - V f fssw V wt ig a . ,V M, H, vj R . 'Qgjh ggi, T --N, . V ' 1 - ' 1 VV V ff V V M ' -1-' . . 'x K. .H VV.: -V .A X. , . - V - V K.: Y E ' . ' . 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Tlw1'o's hash inacle up in forni of Sauce, Tl101'e's hash inumle up as pie: Anal 1llG1'6'S hash. and hush. annul hash, uncl hush, l'ntil you think you'll mlie! tlheslmucli paul us to put this inlj Who puts his problein in plain sight helps thre-e: hin 1l9lQ'lllJUl', zuul me! ii Ma o?lonT 51-no Q, H lg ctw I. QSWGGF' 5 M' Jolt06 . : G6-lrhuarcu-l Low i i' Xl 'L15 The lust hunilreml Seiiu-stws art- the liarclest, Huwyer. MOVIES lixviiso My D11Sl-1111 Rotz. Parrlon My Nerve-O. S11ttv1'e1'. Lying Lips-An li11P1'0Il211'63Kl Stuclvnt. Molly 'U-Miss Drobish. Sailor Mzule ManfPhillip Bruso. The Iron Trail-322 to 111. Just Around the Cornei'-Miss Hull as C01'1'l1l01' Cop. HP H710 Illll.lfllfR lam' is 461156. Page 156 welt, his lnfQ?DIlZiEEQ'lSilQll!J' Plg22, 4 . fir' ,YP 'K ' rEf 'i ,Q f- H A ' Q' FUYQQUT If umm, A Erfxrorilgf rmrym :I7 in :I 1 - , , 1 , 4 V fri 4 A . 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L, .-,fw 3. ,91'x5,1v, f - , - -, , I Page 157 1-:ea-Sl:iFEfA'-sicznw engzmc-sig-1 1111? itlliaava Hamann Jlre pleased at all times to show hats that are distinctive and different at reasonable prices. 119 East lllilliam Street Decatur, lllinois HE policy of this bank being to serve customers according to their individual requirements rather than through the narrow channels of rigid routine, gives The C1't1'zens Nat1'ona7 Bank of Qecatur CLlStOIT1CfS, room for health growth. We strive to conduct each transaction from the customer's viewpoint, and to place at his disposal the best of banking facilities, and the hearty co-operation of an organization ready to render broad and constructive service. We Citizens National Banlc Decatur. Illinois c. A. Momaow F- Art shop Eastman Kodaks, Developing and Printing, Kodak Albums, Line-af-Dag Diarq, Stationerq, Letter lDax Sets CjRADllATlNG PRESENTS-Birthdaq Cards. Greeting Cards, Pictures and Frames, Place and Tallq Cards, Dance Programmes, Sporting Goods 2 9 i -9--0-4-1o-o-o-e-o--o-s-Q--0-1-0-0-0-+0v-0--on0+-ow0-Q-cf-0-0--0--0-v0-0--O-0+-0-0+-of-I-0fha-409Owl--0--c--0--0--0--lf-luh--l--l--I--0-0--I--0--0-v Page 158 2 112 East Prairie Street lDe Frame Pictures Right 3 F Q-Qiblnecffglsiicsnw raging?- , f ig-3' A V' LJ -Qi -ji ., fy V ' 'lf' ' aff Wan-e'5 A Perfect Yoo - Hoe OITICO . . A birdie -eye ' F maple view Q A rL'5noo.I9r Ookums Alonemlone iLll,dU alone, . W .Mx .X 'F-K. VV .5 'QN A Mg- Hur, Tm V .hvv i Q '- ... W, -9 ' 1-':l.. . ' 225' . -A. w e ' I love fo be A .sallor ..' ATA:' ' Q . sf A Q E' - + W- V Love me love rycat P. . Lucly D055 Sdmeboffyg ly . 1 I 1 1 U5CCf 'fo be. Nobofbffi fool ' j. 'Qllili 42 'Vi -f . . ' .' ' 1 . ,.i,1r -' Q wi W' 1. - -'XM I 16-1254-:'ff'-'F x-. , . .W-, x Af., . V Pg 159 VI -ST3lliEIQfQik'l'SiIlill.E' 5-IQIEQ-1 DEFINITIONS Fortune-Miss Engle's frat pin. I',ig'l1t-lieaded-J. B. Austin. Frenzy-Miss Hull at ganies. Blutt-lVell known preparation for lesson. Silence-Lynn Pensinger. BlankmThat's nie all over, Mabel. N Don Hill tells us that the plural of child is Htwinsf' Miss Trautnian wants twelve girls to sew buttons on the second floor! Laugh, and the world laughs with you: get caught, and you leave the rooni. She said she did not know he kissed herg She's unconscious, we suppose, Of all the little things that happen Underneath her very nose. THE STAGE You Never Can Tell-Tracy Holnies. The Terrible Meek-Mr. IVestlund. Mid-Channel-Between III and the Otiice. The Truth-Miss Martin and the fourth diinension. The Rising of the Moon-Dave Kincaid, Floyde Borden. The Doll's House-Mr. Deain's. Beau lirunnnel-Rich. Head. The Man front Hoine-Mr. Rotz. To My Latin Czrifh apologies fo Iiurzwl Had I never loved so kindly, Had I never loved so blindly, Never niet or never parted, I had ne'er been broken-hearted. Many a student with a slow brain is quick to inake conferences. 'Biz Did you ever take chloroforinln Fresh: t'No, who teaches itll' Page 160 li'5Z?3lliEI3fQNlSl'-flillfil klgizlfggfil - e zum I . VIQYY1 ' 1 Il?- C 'You Chase y.,- . W , Vffi 4 high Sftandln Page 161 WK L-1E23lliFE'fANSITlElLI'J blQ222C'iQ?Z-I F I ,- , . . P I-i23IliEI4f.Ak'lSI3ill!J1 tliiliilill C! w comm A TR IG-ER 'S LITANY The hours I spent on thee, my Trig! Iiive in my thoughts as drudgery: I didn't dare give up the brig, My misery, my misery. liaeh day a test, each day a fail, I waited for my marks-and then Found each attempt of no avail. l'd failed, failed, yes, failed again! 0 memories that live and burn: O trace of lines, both A and B! Nach hour was wasted that I tried to learn To see thru thee, O Trigg to see thru thee! ESQUIMO COLONY Chief NVare: Pie. Title in Common: Simon. Head Sinion-Corky Lewis. Right, SimoniVernet Anderson. Left Simon-Ruth Aekerman. Simon firllowing-Elizabeth Connard, Harold Abbott, J. Austin. B Shettler: IVhati does 'fragments of forgotten peoples mean ?' ' J. B. Austin twho knowsj Cas usuall : lVhy, it means skeletons, y' pore prune! SONG HITS Smiles-Miss Parker. Tuck Me to Sleep-Study in 322. Ain 'ti Nature Grand-IYillian1 Conlon's Coiffure. Leave Me with a Smile-Mrs. Hostetler. Love Ship-Condon's Coupe. Irate Parent: I saw you kissing my daughter. I don't like it. Stuekey: Then you Certainly don't know wl1at's good, sir!', People who live in glass houses should dress in the dark. Page 162 7 I-5f!3lliEE!QllSl-Vlfllfld Ifwilill .A N C! wcoruon ' 5 4 '- V fl. A X 'H V . -4 4 , Q4 - 'V'- . OFFICERS A ADVISORS 117 . 1 -, I , I 3 4544 4 'gg - f D arf-f A , X 1 ,TA-p fy 3 -- T .ff 1 ' 4 535557 4 4 ' fi ' 4 f i' 14, W i53-4f'I ' , . . , -Q7'- +-' IJ .- ..,T: P I 1 f . - Q' 2 Eff'- fu i d N' . L. .. ' ' 'fri-I-44rff -I 715 4 ' , , A A V X . K JV A . ,, JJ R1 5' 'A g A , L 1 , .V, - f-H3 ' . Q X , f f- 1-rw 1 X Q ' , H.-4 '- ' . , SKB-, s , 1 . - -1. 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Head of Domestic Science department. Miss HALLIE lX'l1L1.ER, B. A. ' Millikin University. Com. Arithmetic. Miss VVINNEFRED W1LsoN, B. A. University of Michigan. Bookkeeping, Stenography, High School Auditor. Miss ONA G1FF1N,B. S, Valparaiso University, University of llli nois. Coin. Arithmetic, Com. Geography. ' ll lb Page 18 rf-52-3lliEEQfeNlSI'fl!llI' 12222 P 1 la in MISS CLARA VI. HIXIULEX' Butler College. Earlliam, Indiana Stat Normal. Librarian, Advisor to Library Club MIss IQATHERINE TR.1xI'TIxI.xx, B. A. Millikin University, XN'isconsin University. Columbia University. Domestic Science. Miss EFFIE THEOBALD, B. S. XYomen's College, Columbia University. Domestic Art. MR. R. S. Coxnox I. S. N. U., University of Illinois. Head of Manual Training Department. MRS. ll.-Xl'IlE IXIEYER, B. S. Millikin University, University of Chicago. Head of Art department, Advisor to Art Clubs. MRs. LESLIE Lyexx University of Chicago. I-lead of Girls' Pliysical Education depart- ment. MR. VX'II.I,I.fxII MI'IR, B. S. University of Missouri, University of Illi- nois. Head of Boys' Physical Education depart- ment, Atliletie Coach. MR. LAWRENCI-I Rorz Millikin University, Bradley Pwlyteclinie Institute. Mechanical Drawing. MR. FREDER1clc Scl-I :II mr Professional Training. Forge. MR. R. Y. RICE, B. S. Indiana Normal. -Ioinery, Cabinet Making. Page I9 V -4:2-3lliEEf4,rx'ISFililw'1 15412 .. ,.. v. Min Lousy. I.P..xR, B. 5. Knox fwllcgu, L'11ix'erSity uf Chicagm. Head of Music department, Advisfwr tw Mu- flcnl L lullx. M155 Yrzux XVALKI-ZR M1ss ELSIE PARKER Millikin. - I , Sccrctury to Principal. Orme Llkrk' Jle-11101151711 I Dean! U voice sail, I?e1'zn'1z H115 6l'6lIl'Ilfj.'y e'C J AA 5145 qle 'I l fg' 'fi 4-Q A ff' I ' Q40' lx - R lzpovv Page 20 '- .-2.4541 1 -, ,4 -nm, - 1' 1-rfwneeflmmiduw 1ngzmq-gig l!lX'ut'2l1i011 H2l1llt2l1Ul'j' Yiulill Hnlmm Hfiltlillgl' .. Ulilflibll H111-211 lyizlllo S1110 , . N z1lwl11'fu1'y f'4'l'tifi1'iltL'S lJ11nlu111z1s S4'llHlEl1'Slli1b Commencement Program 1111415 Mary XV. I'w1'Ulll'l1 Dc-ltzls Ielzl K. MQ111111 lf1'llUi-li4'fiUll ,X WARIJH Page 22 .. . .1 H111 S1lt'U'fl,'01' .lly111e11 l'3111'stvi11 11l'l't1'lld9 Reflwitz . . . l'z1X't1111 Jlulgv .. ,liuth Wllitiichl .. ..Stz111ley Yaill f-of-Q2-Dlziefflflslldiicilvml 157122 KIARK AC1iER3I.XX TI1N'f is ffzi' liking in his IiIwui. Foot1ia11, '21, Forum, '21, '22, Musk :mud NYM, '22, Ileezuiois StaPf, '22, A '1'Il11+I1'- Made Klan. ANNA JXILXMS I c.1'frrt 10 51uf.m11z1'fl1i11if will of life. PAVL ALi1:x.xN1vER I .rpcuk 'zvlzuf I ilziiik. Forum, '2i1 '21, '22, Musk and Wig, '21. '22: Science Clulv, '21, '22, A '1'll11OI x1Zlf1C Mun , The Admirzihle Crichton . 1N.x ALL5 Ylwid nf all lzuxtilify. Oikos, '22. X'IiRNI-IT A xnignsox Thr joy iff yifirfli, una' livalffz, flu' cyan dixfilu-vUd,' und mln' nf Izmir! Izur L'Z'1'V.1' Ifmk emi-z':yi'd, Arion, '19, '2l'l, Aristos, '21, '22, Musk :incl XYig, '21, '22: Carnival. '19, Yietory ljirl. '19, Senate, '2ll, '21, House of Representa- tives, '20, Ukelele Cluls, '19, '20, Ileenuois Stuff. '22, A T2l11OT-R1flf1C K1:n'i , The Admirzlhle Crichton . -105-EPHINE AXGELO Cillm'-free, lzcurt-free, and sizzgizzg 011 liar zuuy. 1:2lI'1'11Y2l1, '19, Orchestra, '19, '20, XVAYN1-1 ASH I zuuuld HIHICI' bu, 1114111 seein in lm EDNA ASHENFELTER I L'.ffCCllI if Il rlzivf fvlifity uf ilzix ufjfzzlitry flint if c.1'Cvl.r in 'ZUUIIIFIL '-, L-, Jir S' ee u w, '-,, '-, '-.., Orpheus, '19, '20, '21, '22, Library Club, 21 72 F 1 G1 C1 1 7l1 21 27 Aristos, '21, Music Memory Contest, '21, '22. 7 if W- Cohloh HUC , , -+g- H v qw, Q1 nfww f 1'-3, I., '22 CQ!--1 4, flf' WCQNOR 2 7 '1- Q ' lJ111e11THx' A1'm'sT1xE A l111.vl11'rl 1111d d1'l11'11l1' b1'1'1'd111g1. ' Ariml. '19, 'lllz AQ11r:1, '21, '22, Musk 111111 XX'ig, '2ll, '22, G, A. A., '19, '2ll, '21, l'l11ckey. '1'-J. '24lg Buskctlulll, '19, '21l: Hase- lmll, '19, '2ll. '21g Hike Club, '19, '2O: llousc of licprescxltzltiws, '20, '213 Car- nivznl, 'l'73 111-c:11111is Stuff, '22, Ukelele lflulw, '2Il. nl. B. .Xl'S'I'lN 1171111 i1'1' ff111'1' 1111151 !111f11'x 11f11111 111'111'1'11Ily f11'11I'1'.v 11111,vf -flfflll. l:4ll'll!Tl. '10, '20, '21, '22, 1l'rcs. '225 3 Musk :111cl XX'i:, '10, '20, '21, '22g l1'rcs. '215g A A Boys' film- Club, '21: Scuate '21g licyvicw ' Slvwry i,'1mt1-ft, '19, '21, Olwiervcr Staff, -25 '10, '211, '22: l'1ec:m11is Staff, '21g Seven 6 Kuys tu lX:1l1lpz1tc p A r122l1l0I'-Rllldi Klum . H1g1.1:x B.x1'11M.xN ll'1' 1111 11111'1'1' 1'!11' 1111111i1'11'x x11111lI, l'1'f 111 l11'1' l11'111'1' fl11'1A1 x V1111111 f111' 1111. CARL I-M1211 .-111111 1111z1' 11111 I 11 1111111, if I .fl111111d .vf1'111's 1 11'11ly. IREN1: B.Xll.liY .11 1111ld1'11 lIIl'lI!1' .vf1111f1.v 11111 111 .vI11111' uf ff1'111x1V. Girl! Glu' L21lll1, '22, 1'1x1.x11:u H.x1:14x11:1ER ll1111g1 il11'1'1', III-X' :'1'1'x1', ill :.'i1'111'51v 111' Illj' l1'I'1', L'1..xx'T1i1x BARNES I ffldf 1'I'1'7'j' 1j1I111I' .Vllvllld 111' LI f!17'11II1' tllllf 1111111 11 klllg. Il IJVFF BARNHTT T TI11' f111'1'1' uf his 1111111 1111'1'1'f 11111ll'1'1f his 'ZL'i1j'. , I - Urclmstrn, '2l'l. 1, ' I VV , 1,2 C: . 1 ,Q .,1. , ,U ,, 11,1 - .4.1g2f,1..1g.,,-.,..v. 1 -M L Page r-T-Q2-3lliEEfAb'ISl'ioll!JJ 1022 6955.1 - DOROTHY BARN HART Ax mild as flu' Ivlwusv passizzg tlzruzzglz U11 abbvy door. rin 1 70' Aristos '71 QT l'lC'llN 'Ill AO,'9,'-,, .:.-3 p :,-, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, Oikos. '21, Observer Staff, '20, 'Zl. RUTH B.-XRROXY II'lzz'u1z two In-azztiozlx to L'1lf'Ill7'L' ifxvlf in flzir 111i.rvd IvOrId. G. A. A., '19, '20, 'Zlg Hockey, '20, DILLARD BARTELS O11 flzvif own 111r1'z'1'.v, Hzadvxf 111011 mu' dzllzzb. CLARIBEL BARTH Juv is ilzu brsz' of tvizzu. Oikog, '19, 2o, '21, '22, Poster Cm., 21. '77 XIELMA Bass I xlzozzld bv dis1'1'v5.vcd To IIIIIIA' azzymzf failvd in duty. Aristos, '21, '22g Thrift Club, 'l9I Car- nival, '19. JOHN BASTOB If I ualzzmt 1'vaIi:r my idml, I uw H! Inu! idvulzsr my WUI. PAUL BAUER I flziuk of great flzizzgllv. PERCY BAUGH ,YO mzcuzy buf tvinfer and rough zvmtlzfzz Class baseball, '19, '20, '21, 'Z2g Varsity Baseball, 'Zl. Ffa,-3lnEcdfA1m'Voll.W lv 22,CQEi l .'1 xrzzzff , .Hy fAlll'l1iYlll, :xI'fXT4u4, tiws, 'll wrx mr St Tlwzfgffzlx fcuzzv, Lwnzux L1 Z I .ml 1 .Hukr HIL LUIMHI fn flu Thy unululx u ll MIIHHL in ffl 4 Girlk Glas L um F' vrum, '27 Mm .viun lm! I um fnzjuflx xuz Forum, 'U U 7 Rummy u v fI'ros. 'Z us 1 L 11 Cznrnivzll, 19 'Ihr L X IL 41 x Boy, '19g Iumm Ned frow F'-523 l1EI3fQllSlWlillIl 1222 FLOREXCE Bom, fwy 1'1'51'5 ill 1111' Zikc ll 51111111111 1 11 Thrift Club, '18g Agora. ' -X A., '21, 'QZQ RE-View Ntorx Cwutt 71 O1 g 'kos, '21, 22. FLOSSIE Bwyia 1-1 full 1111'1'1x111'1' uf d111 XYILLI.-XM B1uu'1u1 fl g1'11fl1'1111111 of 1111111 11 GARROLD BR.XBI1'I1'TT Tix 1111 I1111gl1i11g 111111111 1Scl1:1ll, '203 Football, '10 Foium 711, '21, 'ZZQ Thrift Club, '16 X 1Lt111'x ox 19: Cziriiival. '19g Science Club 1 EVERETT BRAM1 They 11d11111's his lift' 111111 EDWARD G, BRININ NI xx Om' 1111111 111':'1'1' t111'111'd 1111 111111 1711 11111r1'l11'd brcaxf f111'z1'111'd lxOt211'11, '21, KARL BROSEKD L:'1'1'y 1111111 11115 his f1.1z111.s 11 1111111111 IX 1115. GLENN BRONXY Ill' Quant IIICII and 11111111 1 0 ll 1'1'111,1I'111'1' lifv and 11111' .mtzul 1 1 'A Tailor-Made Man. 1-fig-5 liEc2fAN1GiiolLU'J 1222 H1'111.x1'E B111 111' N H1' is 11 1111111 1111111 'zu1111 111111 1111y1111'1117 11 11'1'f11'. Forum, '19, '2l1, '21, '22, L'111S6I'YQ1' Staff, '21: Ag1'11'111t111'z11 L'111l1, '21, '22, 1'111l.I1 11li1'h11 .-1 .1111'1'1'1', 111 111.1 111111111-y'v .v1'1':'11'1' Fl'11'l1Il1, '1t1, '17, '19, '22g Buy! C1110 Q21ll1l, '22, 13a1111, '22g f1l'111lL'114, '18, '22: Yictory Buy, '13g 1'z1r11ix':11, '1'1: Lf S. Navy, '21l. '21, A'T111' A11111i1':1111: 1 I'1C1l1k1I1 H1f.x1'1'11R11 H1'1e1p1sss 111.1 .vfirif 1171 1111111 1111:'1'111111'1' 51111 1'.1'1x1.f. X11L'1f'1I'5' Huy, '19g 1:111mt111111, 2211, '21, Hx'M1LN H1'1:s'1'1i1N 1 1111'z'1' 11 1'1'11.1'111111111y 11111111' 1'111' f111' 111111111 f1l'L'11CS1I'1l, '10, '20, '213 C1I'lJ116llS, '19, '20, '21, '22: A1l1h1C R1CI'l1OTj' FUIITCSI, '22g M11- 11ki11 111tc1'-S1'11111:1sti1', '21: 'l'11rift C11111, '1'1g l om111c11cumu11t 1'r1'1:r:1'11, 1'1111111'1'H x' 111, T15 SI11' ix 111111112 111111 111111111 111'111'11' 111'1'11s. X'111c11. Bvlius III' 11112'1' 1.'1111I1'11 1111' x1111'11111 111111111t11111' uf 111-1111 1111 111.1 x11.1'11f1111111'. A1112 L'.x12L1a l1'1' 111111211 1ll..V 1'111'1'1'f11l 111'11r1', 11111 .vp111'k11'1111 1'y1', 111.1 111'11111'11111111y 111'1111'11111111 Olueurwr Stafnf, '22g F4ll'lIl11, '21, '22g Sci- encc C11111, '21, '223 Musk 111111 XYig, '22g A '1'ai1111'-1121116 A1ilI1, 1X1,xRx' 1iI1YT11l-I C1x1.11wE1.1. 111'1' 1111', 111'1' 1111111111'1'.v, 1111 N110 X11'ZU 1111- 11111'1'11. Arion, '19: Hockey, 'ZOQ Baseball, '20, '213 C':11'11iv:11, '19: C. A. A., '19, '20, '21, -Iuniwr Red Cross: Hike C1l111, '19, 0 111111131 1' iv, K . 111 , -Xr'it1 5 - '22: 115103 ,1 . L-. RUTH C1-xNT1.x1.1. C! w Cordon - .-,,:1. ref-52-3lliFEA'lSTQll.m'J lT72z1,C-'SQ 3.1 T .-f: MT' 2 2' 11.-XRGARET CAMP h Q I T11 1 L1 111111111 1 flu' q1'111'l1'vf 1 '11'f ' ,H ' 1 IN 1, '71, 1. tlnll 77 y W F Y if 4 1 X L 5 J' A f Hun' Y11111' ffzkux tving f111' H11' 1111,vy. Carnival. '19, G. A. A., '211, '21, '22, Yol- leylnull, '19, Baselmll, '2Il, '21, Hockcy, '20, '21, '22, Baskctlunll, '20, '21, '22. JOE CANTRALL I 111:'1' 51'11'111'1' and 111'a'1'1'. FERN E C.-xRRr11.L A good f11'111'1 ix 2u111'flz 11111111 1111111 1111111 Hockey, '21, Girl's Glee Clulw, '20, LESLIE CLARIQ H0 51120 l1ll17IU7' 111 H10 11111.vf 11111'.1'f'1'1'11'd ilzings. Rotaro. '21, '22, Science C1lllJ, '21, '223 Mask and XYig, '21, '22g A Tailor-Mzlrlc Han, LYNN CL,xR14sox ' 511171111 111 tcill, I0 .vt1'1'z'1', tu Mrk, to find, 11111 11111 fn yivld, -1ESS1E CLIPSTUN Cl1111'1'111'x ,mzzlzd forth l11'1' j11'a1x1'. Arion, '19, '2O: Agora, '21, '22: Ukelele Club, '20, Hockey, '2O: G. A, A. '2fl, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '20, '21, '221 Oikoi, '21, '22. XY1LL11x AI Coxmx I stand by wlmt I say, Observer Staff, '21, '22g Decanois Staff, 177 'HE Page Z9 rim-glu:FcdfAN1d1'Woll!JJ lf'N22,C'g3 T1- C! wcomon P.x1'1.1N1i COLE .-l1111vlx urs f11i11t1'rl fair 111 llmk lfkl' DV1111, A1L1-31:N C1111 xs l will 1111111111 y1111 'rvillz f11'11ix1'. 'l'l1rift fqlllll, '19g 1-l11l'Ill'j' C'l11l1, '21, '22, U1kos, '20, '21, '22: l'z11'11i1'z1l, '19, The .Xcl111i1':1l1lf: Cricl1t4111 . EL1z.xB1:TH CoNN.x1111 .ll,1' l111f'fz'11C.Sx is flu' f111'11lfy for lwillg x111'f1'1.v1'a'. Mask and 11111, '19, '20, '21, '22, Aristos, '21, '22: Millikin 111ter-Sclmlzastsic, '21: Olvservcr Staff, '21, '22, A '1':1il1'11A-Made Rlilllu. HA 2121. C0014 T11 51'U1'1'l1 11111 1Ill l11'1' u'1111d1'1-x. 7217 frnlrlr flu' 1'1'.w111'1'1'.1' of l11'1' skzll. 111.XI'11lC C4'l01'ER l'll 11111lr1' y1111Vl111f1f1y if I 01111. Aristos, '21, '22, Science Clulr, '20, 21, '22, junior Art Lerlguc, '20, '21, '22, n 1X11xRG1'1a1111'1: Cu1zN1c'1i .-lx guiztlv ax fill' 111m111l1yl1f 1111 a 1'1111I'1'11t 1'1m'1'1'. llouse of Rcpresexltatlves, '20, '21. 1111 Co11N1:'1'1f1w.x1T15 'Tix 'z'i1't1f1' fl1111' dwllz 11111l'1' lim' lll0Jf afl- 111z'1'0d. CMROLI. 0111191211 'flu' 1111Ivivldly 1'z11'1'1'11f nf lift t1'l11'1'l.v, and zv1'r11tl11'.v, and .vf1'11yg1l1'x 1111rva1'd. Buskctlmall, '19, '20, '21, '22, QCapt. '21. '2213 Football, '21, Athletic Board of Control, '21, '22. I-i?DIliFt4Qk'NVolLm Pl ZZZCQD-1 RUTH COWGILL I can lvvm' up zzndrz' dozzlvf. Girl's Glee Club, '21, '22, Orpheus, '22 KIXTHERIXE Cox I tcozzld not fluzngc my frucdum, Oi' heus, '21, '22, Girl's Czlee Club, '20, D '21, '22, Victory Girl, '13, G. A. A., '19, EDXVARD CRABB FJTU will ix flu' -valor and dignity of flu' 50111. NETTIE CRABB Au all arnzuzd atlzlutv, not wry full. carlzvxt in zvork, and fI'lL'IlU'lj' fo ull, G, A. A., Ukelele Club, Basketball, '21, '22, CCapt. '22h, Baseball, '21, CCapt. '21l , Track, '21, Hike Club, '19. CLEO Cfzossraxrw I lZl'l'Z'L' a lzvrlrf with rooms for L'Z'L'I'j' juy. Agora, '22, Orpheus, '22, Basketball, '19. '20, '22, Hockey, '19, '20, '22, CCapt. '227 , llexball '19 Hike Club '19 '70 Cami VO -v y : - ' Y H 5 , - val, '19, Cr. A. A., '19, '20, '22, Track, '20, Thrift Club, '19. FERN Cumxuxcs In my lzcart flu' day is brmking. XTERA CUR1. Clotlzcn' in inward Z'lI'l'1lL'. Oikos, '21, '22, G. A. A. '20, '21, Science Club, '21, LLEWELYN DANDO A plague on all cozvardx, :fill ,my I. Forum, '21 '22, Boys' Glee Club, '22, Science Club, '22, lig?3ll1El:3fQilllSl'TlEll!J' lf zz Y' C! W C.oNol'L lll 1 A IC A :':6:.-S :- . .L R ' Elzzz., , uq., K Q ,V V' Y .gi A .1355 , ,H 't-L' J Q as: s,,,2 TF f xg i ' 1 W V! .cl RUTH 1Dlxx1ELs .llv .w.1'. mx' Vflllffl, mv Vllllii, I mhrt 11Z'Uix'. Aeion, '19,' '20, Agcgra, '21, '22, lljres. '2ll : Oikws, '21, '22, Girls' Glec Club, '21, l I 4 .I Page 32 '22, G. A. A. ED W1 N 1J.xx'ToN Ill' .vfmzks -zuitll flu' di1'm'f11v.v.v of u stuns. 'l'lu'ift Club, '18, Mask and VX'ig, '21, '22, A Tailor-Made Mau , The Admirable f1'1C11tl nl . ELMER lJ.xx'Ex1-um ,-1 Curilztlziull, u lud of mrflzl, Forum, '20, '21, '22, Scieuc '22, Debate, '22, A1,XB1'lL 1.1.-xx'1lmsuN K1 youd buy. e Club, '21, Shu lmx ruaclwci flzc ugv uf dixl'1'uz'z'o11. HELEN 1JliL.XNEY Shu dnctlz Iiftiu lcilldlzexsvs Isuzu zuzdurzc, or duxpzxv. Victory Girl, '18, Oikos, '20, 'zvlzzklz 111051 '21, JOSEPHINE D1-LMPSI-:Y Yun 11a-rc ll mzy uf finding l1a,hpz'11c,vx. G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Arion, '19, '20, Aristos, '21, '22, Hockey, '19, '20, '21, '22C liasketball, '19, '20, '21, Volleyball, '19, 1 19 Baseball. '19, '21, Carniva, ' CORNISH DENISE llluvxuzi 'ZL'll'fI plain .fl'lI5l.',111ld sobre 'rvasolz Ari-Jn, '19, '20, Aristws, '21, '22, 41. A. A. '20, '21, '22, Hockey, '21, Ba RQBERT DENISE Hu mlowd all r1'va1!x tuztll his ozwz mzud. seball, '20, flu' mud of Baseball, '21, Thrift Club, '17, Boys Wlorking Reserve, '17. I-1ii?3llil:lZ4fQNlSl lill!M' llff'I2,CiG3Zll EVELYN DENNY I am not ready to ca! um' of any nzazzlr lzmzd. Arion, '19, '20, Agora, '21, '22, Junior Art League, '20, Carnival, '19, Basketball, '21: Baseball, '19, '21, Volleyball, '19, Hockey, '20, '21, '22, Decanois Staff, '22, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '21. '22, Hike Club, '22. ROY DENZ I -zuwzz' In xlucp, and now I am rcfrvslzvd. Footllilll, '21. ANNABELLE DEY I 'zumzld both sing thy frruixv, and praise flzy ringing. Girl's Glee Club. '19, '20, '21, '22, Music Memory Contest, '22, Orchestra, '21, '22, Orpheus, '21, '22. JOHN Dirro l2l'I'1'0'F your day, and gin? lo Uaclz 41 spa:- czal occupatzon. Student Council, '18, '19, Yictory Boy, '18, Class Basketball, '19, Forum, '19, '22: Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, Debate, '21, '22, Carnival, '19, Band, '21, '22. DARRELL DOREN ,Hy life is tlzc happy life. Class Basketball, '19, Ag Club, '20, '21, Thrift Club, '19, Football, '21. DAVID DRE5B.NCK I-Iv has a win of drollvry in him. Rotaro, '21, '22, Decanois Staff, '22. THELMA DLlViXLL .lly lzvurt is yours, and I am fviunvd to my Izvurt. VERNA DURHABI WlzLv11L none with gold nor iron could 0Z'CI'COHZL'. Y- C! w Conlon EDUC l 1 '-T 1 I ff ' EX 1,9 .'., ', , N 4 . ff 9, . Page 33 ' W. Silk K 2 -- ' 5' Q vs I's?3IliFI4feYlSlWlill.fU'J 1151222655311 1 I I 1 .I cf w comm Page 34 IQATHLEEN EARNSH .iw .Toy 11115 ilzu .vtuvvfust 'Z'UllL'F. Leoxaab ERICKSON Firma j'l11fzt1'1zg in alvlrzzdaazrv. Class Baske-tba11, '19, '20, Class Baseball, '21, Yarsity Baseball, '21: Football, '21g Varsity Basketball, '20, '21. H.-XZEL ETHERTON And IIIFII C.YfL'1'7IIUd luv' v.z'm'Uc111'. Girl's Glee Club, '19, '20, Science Club, mv FRA NCES ERXYI N H011zm' .m111u1'i111c5 Jzodx. Hockey. '20, '21, Baseball, '20, '21, Basket- ball, '20, '21, '22g Track, '19, Ukelele Club, '19, '20, '21, C1irl's Glee Club, '20, '21, '22: Music Memory Contest. '20, '21g Orpheus, '22g Hike Club, '19, '20, '21, G. 7 7 77 A. A. '19, LO. '-1, L-. PAVL EVANS HU dv.vf'ix0f11 1111! flu' m111'1rsy of 1111'11111L'1', 1101' 11rg1vrfc1'l1 ilu' c1'vrU111'i1'5 of life. Rotaro, '20, '21, '22: Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22g Band, '19: '22g Orchestra, '22, XVALLACE EWART Spirited, not izzaffi-vc. GLADYS FELTON And mwz hw' failhzgx Iaa1zvd tuzcfard Vir- t11v's side. Mask and Vlfig, '21: Gir1's Glee Club, '21g Aristos, '213 Music Memory Contest, '21. CHARLES FIELD 171711 in tlzf' a11zbifi011 for cllaraffvr. Football, '18, '21, Basketball, '21, Class Officer, '22, I-S5?3lliEI3fAb'lSl IlEl'-U' ll-TNIIECQEZ-1 HENRY FISHER Happy fun l, from can' I'n1 fl'L'L',' ll'lzy m'un'f tlzvy all ronirnt lilrv nn DAISY FOLTZ l glory in lvulunging to flu' ,vnzullrzz nobler, purlion of mankind. ELEANOR FRIBOURG If .fulfil lzupfvimxrs is H fH'f5v,' lflf'i1'l11'n nzy l1vm'f fllix jvzwl lies. Aristos, '21, '22, G. A. A., '21, '22, Hockey '21, Basketball, '21, OLIVE FROST fuyozzs and eager. .vl1v 5 in for v'z'vryfl1i1zg. Girl's Glee Club, '22, Agora, '22, Science Club, '21, '22, G. A. A., '21, '22, Hike Club, '21. LIARGARET GALE True lzappiazvxx consisis in a zlzziltifzrdv of friends. House of Representatives, '20, '21, Iunior Art League, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22. Al.-XCRINE GOLDEN Tlzerc was no one like lzcr, but llzerc :wrt many inzitafions. Arion, '19, '20, Aristos, '21, '22, Mask and VVig, '21, '22, Uke Club, '20, Girl's Bas- ketball, '19, '20, '21, '22, Baseball, '20, '21, Hockey, '19, '20, '21, '22, Volleyball, '19, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Athletic Board of Control, '21, A Tailor-Made Man , Observer Staff, '20, '22, Carnival, '19, Track, '2O: Hike Club, '21, The Admir- able Crichton . ALBERT GOODMAN A 1lI01'l'lllIlCHlUl heap of .rinzfvlicily and good lzzunor. Football, '20, '21, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22. KEITH GRAYBILL A man tllat spcakeflzt little but flzinketli much and deeply. Rotaro, '21, '22. r P 4, i C! va Conlon l ' fi , ' Y - 7 . ' A. I Q ' un V - L ' 5 A ' l - 1 ' I f ' w 7 'C- - ' . - 1 4 L. Q 1 5 Page 35 f, or .., ...au ..,L.,.k-.--.......,...--.,x ngifiiilllil-EEfANISTililVU'J 15522 'W ,,.,, ,. 1 1,1 'LA,.hZ.... A. .. .a.1.:.F 1 1 1 1 J Page 36 C! w.coh1on l.E11x1J14.x 121111115 A 1111111' 1'111' 111111 1'-vu, 1111 111vi11'1y 111 111.1- 1'L'1'1I 111j'1111'l1' .v1111111'.v11'z'1'111'.vs 11f 1111111111111 111111111 Agora, '21, '22, Uikus, '22: Orcl1e4tra, '20, '21, Hirl'S Glee Club, '21, '22, 1-i11ra1'y l 111l'1 '71 .,..-. 1..Xl'R.X 4111111115 1 1'1111 f11'1'1' 1111 1111' .v1111 111 1113' j'111y11'1'.1. Aristus, '22, Uikos, '21, '22, Mask and .. ,N . . .7 M ,, . Xhg, --, l-1l1r:1ryLl11l1, -lg A l:11111r- Marla Klan , The Aclmiralmle 1f'ri1'l1ton . 11El,liN flxrrvbis 1111 1111i1' 111111 1111'11, .v11'1111' x111111'11,v, 11111213 11 .1f1111'1'. G. A. A., '2lI, '21, '22, Review Story LNO11- ,- '71 test, .. . RUTH H.x1.1-IN .4111'11y.v 1111f1j1y, 111i1'11yx guy. S111' 1.1 1111117111119 1111' 1111-1111111 111131. Arion, '19, Agora, '21, '22, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '21, '22, Huckey '19, '21, Car11ix'al, '19, Hike Club, '20, 111,-XDGE H11 x11LToN 11111 111':'1'1' 1,1111 11'11 111111' 17111111 11 11111111 is 1111111 y1111 .wr 1111' i1111'11111'1111. Ariou, '19, '20, Agora, '21, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '20, '21, Hockey, '20, '21, Baseball, '20, Track, '20, Volley- lwall, '19, C'a1'11ix'al, '19, Hike Clulr, '21, Gir1's Cmmcil, '19, House of Representa- tives, '20, Senate, '21, Observer Staff, '2O: Decanois Stag, '22, Seuimr Class Oflflcer, '22, Uke Flulm, '20. AIILIYREIH HARPER Slum' 111111 s11'1111y 1111115 t11v 1'111'1'. DOROT H v H ARROLD .-15 11111 111' 11111 of 1111' z1'111'111 11.1 11111 of f11s11i1111. Basketball, '18, '19, Aristos, '21, G. A. A.. '18, '19, Carnival, '19, Thrift Club, '19, Yolleylmall, '18, Uke Club, '20. PYRLE HARROUFF .-1 H1111 11f'11I'1 is 11 1lL'l11'1 111111 is .v11111'1'11 with U11. SYRIL H.xsTINGs 1321111 l11o11g11 I lost' one Ivatflu, I yo! 1Itl'Z'L' iimc Io win 0110111872 Glee Club, '21, '22: Forum. '22, Class Cf- ficer, '22, Deeanois Staff, '22, United States Navy, '18, '19, RIARY HATCH Look uf ana' not doiun. Look forzunrd and not 110616. Hockey, '21, G. A. A., '22, Glee Club, '22, Oikos, '22. H xRo1.n HfXXX'1'ER I mu gr! no 1'vn1t'dy for f11c rouxzrnzftiolz of 1110 pzzrxc. z'11t' f1'i.rt't1.rc ix 1llCZlJ'U171z7 Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, President, '20, '21, Band. '18, '19, Class Basketball, '18, '22: House of Representatives, '20, '21, Xell Leader, '19, '20, '21: Orpheus, '19, '20, '21. GLfxDvs HAvs I am mzunzozzrvcf of Iifv. Orpheus, '19, '20, 21, 22, G. A, A., '19, '20Z Carnival, '19, RICHARD PIE.-XD Sfd1'L'1j' and 14111 116 1110-:Ts in 1115 111111 l1zt' r1zz'vf of a 1'1101l.YGI1d for grace. Class Basketball, '19, '22. ll.-XRY HEFFERNAN :I fL'C1l11ll!' L'.!'Ct'111'Jlc'C of SfVC1'C11. Arion, '18, '19, '20, Agora, '21. '22, Debate, '21, '22, Mask and VX'ig, '21, '22, Mask and XYig Play, '22, Review Story Contest. '19, '20, '21. Lucius HE1.PHExsT1xE Lire in 1111-vc zuords: 1lFL'l1f1I, pence and lzafifilntrs. Arion, '18, '19, '20, Agora, '21, '22: De- bate, '21, '22, Mask and XVig, '21, '22, Mask and XN'if: Play, '22, Review Story Contest, '19, '20, '21. PACLINE HENTON Dark lzair and locvsozzlc mein. Arion, '20, Girl's Glee Club, '21, Victory Girl, House of Representatives, '20, '21. r-W-sislnieeamsriqnw raging?-1 I 1 Z 4, 9 . 1 Paze 37 7 W C t o IUC 1-if251!il:EfAk'lST1lEl!U'J 1171213-1 u II PQ L1 'inf S 465 454 'S 4' I 1 VN! , sr 1.g,QQ,Q.,.-,,-. .WL - . ., WAN., ,Az .-.J 1 A 4 Page 38 CZ w cohlc-'A DONALD HILL lf.z'jw1'z'ul1uu 11115 muglzt me tu ruaxmz una' fu think. Rotaro, '21, '22, Poster Club, '21, '22, Ath- 1et1c Assocmtioll, '21, '22, Junior Art League, '21, '22, Hi-Yi, '19, '21, '22, The Admirable Crichton . FERN HILL Xutflilzg 1'IIdlll'L'S but ju'11v0m1I q1u1l1'fiUs, Rox' H1LT.XBIDLDLE SH!! tu bv llUtIf,, Mill tu bv drL'J5uc1'. THELMA 1 T1LT.-XBHIDLE l1'ixc tu rntmlzv and puficzzt lu f7L'l'fUl'IIZ. Houma HURNBLQK Lung liwcilz thu nzcrry man, tlzcy say. Boys' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, '22, Orches- tra, '19, '20, Band, '19, DENISE HLVLIENBERGER A zuurtlzy Iifu zzzuaszrrcd by dcuds, nut years. Aristos, '21, '22, Glee C1ub, '21, '22, Hockey, '21, '22, Baseball., '21, '22, Track, '20, Arion, '20, Debatmg Team, '20, Library Club, '21, '22, Q, A, A., '20, '21, '22, The Admirable C1'lc11ton . XVILMA HL'GHEX' Tlzcrv is no tvixduuz but fruzzkncsx. Millikin Interscholastic, '22. M ERCIA Hl'LETT I dcxfixu envy, lzarsluzcss, self-piiy. G. A, A., '18, '19, '21, '22, rms-552-Bllietljflxllhiiqillfil P1622 ETH121, H1'nPHREx's HH' t1'1's1', 1'111'1' Xlllilt' is .tzt'1'u2' ruiflz 111'- 1'11 i111'1'1'.r. P1-:RRY Jiixxlass Blum 11113 hun' .vl111II I b1'l111z'u. Orpheus, '22, Class Baseball, '21, '22, Yar- sity Baseball, '21, '22, Class Basketball, '20, '21, '22, Thrift Club. Baud, '21, Orchestra, '21, '22, Boys' XVork Reserve. '19, Yictory Boy, 'lS. Osc.-xR -loHAxsEN R1',YL7i1lf1' 111' tuax to will: by flzc t1'11tl1 1111111 .S,l11'11k Ilzu 1111111 tul11'11 1'111l1'1z' to do ii. x1ARY1'IL Ionxsox I p1'1':1' 00111111011 5111150 lllld 111111152 -luuior Art League, '21, '22, G. A. A., '20. '21, '22, 1 RUTH hlouxsox Cold as ll 11101111111i1z i11 11 .tl111' j1iI1'!1cd 1'1'11t. Agora, '21, '22: D. H. S. Senate, '21, Or- pheus, '21, '22, Observer, '22, Cv. A. A. EDWIN -locluscl-I And llc Zixpcd 011 H111 tip of the 1'1111g1r1'. Forum, '19, '20, '21, '22, Orpheus, '20, '21, '22, Observer Staff, '20, '21, Senate, '20, '21, Boys' Council, '18, '19, Decanois Staff '22, Hi-Y, '19, '20. '21. '22, President, '22, Athletic Association, '21, '22, Victory Boy, '19, Science Club, '19, Debating Team, '21, '22, BLANCHE joNEs R1'11s011 is the 11f11'1'gl1t 111111111 1'11 the 511111. PAXTON JUDGE I dare to do 1111 H1111 bcc0111vx tl 1111111. House of Representatives, '19, '20, Hi-Y, '19, Varsity Basketball, '20, Class Basket- ball, '20, Captain Class Baseball, '19, '20, Rotaro, '19, '20, Glee Club, '20, Senior President, '22, The Admirable Crich- ton , Commencement Program. F Q! W cohlon l 11 Q is ' C l .2 A 1 ,, V V gi Page 39 :QA j ,NP : ' 11131523 Z Q X N .X R .99 3 'Q -Q3 9' n-16523 liFt2f4NISTililwJ MQIEQ-1 V. ,,, Page 40 BEN KATER O11 mv! Thr fails-flzc foils of tlzv city! ELVR KATER Only I0 xmnd lziglz in your l'lL'L'01l7If. LORENA KEYL Tim! glm'inz1.v bzrrxi of zvingcd zvurds. Hum' Zwzuzd flzvy from lm' touglfv. Oikos, '21, '2Zg Carnival, '19. HERBERT KISSELL High Jzatzzrv, au10r0z1,v of flu' good. FA YE LA M BERT 1-I maid 5110 .fumlzs of ClzU01'f11I ye.rz'crday5, and fmzfidcfzf tomorrozvx. Oikos. '21, 'Z23 Carnival, '19g Cantata, '21, Gmnys LIBOTTE 1-111 Uffll, dcbafing vyv. GRACE LEEPER Hvr fam Zwfokvzzvd all thingy rival' and good. KATHERINE LEONARD A .vuzilv fha! solitary 5l1iI1L'S in flu' dry dv- .vcrt of a tlzousand lines. Gir1's Glee Club, '19g Hockey, '20. I'-'s?DlliE:2ANIS'KlilVJ 1922 CORWLN Liwls 'Tix mflvlc in be l1lIfll7't1l, tn bc Class Oflicer, '21, '22, Forum like llzyxrlf. '19, '20 '2l. '22, Mask and Wig, '18, '19, 20, 'Yicitory Bov, '19, Hi-Y, '19, '20, '21, C Bois' Council, '19, House of tives, '20, Observer Staii, '20, arnival, '19, Representa- '21, Science 1 Clula. '21, '22, President, '22, Yell Leafler, '21, '22, Decunois Statt, '22, Class Basket- -b lxall, '22, Review Story Contest Honor ' Roll. MARCH-:RITE Lisrox Sin' may uzukv, llllllltlkf, dn tulnzt slit' lilcvx, Carnival, '19, Volleyball, '19, Indoor ' ' 20 21 U A A '19 '20 l Baseball, '19, '- , '- , 2, . .Q y -fr 1 '21, '22, Hockey, '19, '20, Track. '20, Hike 1 ' ' ' ' '19 '20 A 1r1 Lluln, 19, 20, 21, Arion, , -- gli, '21, Decanois Staff, '22, House of Repre- 1 sentatives, '19, '20, '21. ANNA Lirrs I.u':'vIi11t1vx zzvvds :mt flu' forvigfz aid nf adu1'11uzt'11f. HELEN LOWE Eval' frm' 10 lzm' Quark, lim' -zuurd, and hiv' f7'1l.'lldX. A' '21 '22 G A A '19 '20 '21 '22- gora, -. ..-z ,. . ., , Orpheus, '20, '21. 22, Cke Club, '19, '20, 7 '..1, Thrift Clulw, Carnival, '19 HERBERT Lows I am drzi'vn to the t'vr'y rlzmuzv of my nzudexfy. Football, '20, Band, '22, Orchestra. '22, Orpheus, '22. FREDA Ltclxs I find f7'lL'lZdS11if in flu' Mask and 1Yig, '22, G. A. A. FRANKLIN BIAYI-LR stars. F07'l'1UIC snzilcx on ilu' bra:'e'. Sizzgirlarly miwzcst Science Club '20 '21 X'ELDA 1XLxcGfw1c Il . , , ,121 . VY ffl' ' fa J - 1 Y f 1 1 x I I lil:IQfANlSTlil'E' enjzmc-ie:-1 ! VM C. AlARY 31,-XLONEY I I Pu1'.vu11a1z'iy is llic quality of being JUHIC' 1 5 1 i i 13 Page 42 0110. AIARGARET AIARCH 'Tis well tn be rzzvrry and -wise. Glee Club, '21, '22, Athletic Board of Con- tml, '22, Hockey, '21, '22, Athletic Asso- ciation, '22, G. A. A., '21, '22, Basketball, '21, GENEVIEVE KIARSHALL lVllUl'1'T't'l' is iuorflz doing at all is worth doing 10011, BERNICE BIATTES Cnzzzwazzx tlmuglz coy, and gvuilc ilzouglz retired. Girl's Basketball, '18, G. A. A., '18, '19, Carnival, '19, Thrift Cluh, '19, Volley- ball, '18, Uke Club, '20, Aristos, '21, '22, ALICE AIAXON .llcrc Jzzriizixv-Izzy own U.1'f7Cfl-CIICC-fllllf is lclioivludgc mire gazzzcd. JAMES MCCARTHY I lrzzuzv not iulzvtlivr 1'm asleep or awake. Thrift Club, '19, ROYAL NICCLELLAND Hizzzdwriic and witty and ya! Ll friend. House of Representatives, '21, Rotaro, '21, '22, President, '22, Glee Club, '22, De- bating Team, '21, '22, Hi-Y, '20, '21, '22, The Aclmirable Crichton . RUTH LICCLELLAND Noble by heritage. Glee Club, '21, '22, RALPH RICCROREY Alu-p if up, and 171 czzszzrv you ilu' 'z'irt0ry. EMMETT BICGOXVAN Luau 1110 and tuixlz mc zvcll. Class Basketball, '18, Varsity Basketball, '18, '19, '20, '21, Football, '18, '20, Junior Class Otlicer, Senior Class Gthcer. ELIZABETH M CG FIRE lI'lzun5cy, not rmtwzz, is flu' fvmuiv guidc. Yietory Girl, '19, G. A. A., '20, '21, '22: House of Representatives, '20, junior Art League, '21, '22, RUSSELL KIESNARD I fr-cl flu' mighty r1H'f'r1zI .rzurcp mc 011 yet lczzotv not zulzutlzvr. Rotaro, '21, '22, PERU! 111121-IENER Nothing grunt was owl' mzclzicvcd tvitlzout L'l1l'l1Il.VllI57ll. Football, '20, '21, Class Basketball. '21, Observer Staff, '21, Carnival, '19, Victory Boy, '19, Hi-Y, '19, '20, The :Xdmirable Crichton . ALlL'E BIILLER Ilzfoxicatcd 'zuillz au ideal. Aristos, '21, Library Club, '22: Orpheus, '22, Music Memory Contest, '22. JOHN llILLER I uewr saw cz man so fixed ou, doing zolzat he considered his duty. Rotaro, '20, '21, '22, Hi-Y, '19, '20, '21, Carnival, '19, Football, '20, Thrift Club, '19. RONALD LIILLS Not .ro fast, still more concession. Forum, '21, '22, Science Clb, '22, Ath- letic Association, '22, Thrift Club, '19, Decanois Staff, '22, Victory Boy, '19. I -s23IliFIQf4NISiilQlVJ'f :firmw- Page 43 ui-11-1.1 31- 4? 'W V! C. 5-.1 , . 1 '-s?31liFr2f4e111S1'i1QlW 1222682-1 Page 1-'1.o11EN1'E A1ORRl 5 L11111' 11111' 111111 11111 111, 1-11111 11'1111' 11 11111111. -TEXNIE 31ORRl5ON P051 s111 x 111111 111211 IDX 111111 11,1 1111. AN NEL M1i111TH1..xx11 G11111'11' 111 f11'111111111111' 111161 c'111IK1Zl1'1, E11x.x M1'11PHx' .-1 p1'11111'111' 11111111 11111110111 11111 i11 11111' 111111111 AIABLE MYERS 011, 11111111 11111 1111 1111111151 f111111' 111' g1'11111' 11111 11111112 C:1m1x'z11, '19g Junior Red CrosS, '19: Glce C11111, '21, '22g -111ni1'1r Art League, 211. MARGARET NEELD S111' 111111 1110 1'.v.v1'111'i111 1111111111105 11f11 111L1j'f 111-Q11 1'111'1'11'iI-V, d1'111'11f1' 1111111111 111111 f'11I1' f11'1'x1111111 1111111'15. Poster C11l1'1, '19, '20: Ar1Q11, '19, Agora, '2l1, '21, '223 Mask and XX1g, 20, 21, 223 Okios, '21, '22, G. A. A., '22: 1-hwckey, '19. B1:11N1c1: Num Of 1111 1111' 111'1'.v 111 zv1111'11 t111' iui.11' 1'.1'1'1'1, .Y111'111'1 5 1'11i1'f 111111v1'1'1'fi1'1'1' 1.1 i111'1't111g 11111. 1X1.XXINE NELL 1f111'11 111111'11 L1 1'111111s111111 1115121 111'11111S, you 51131. G. A. A., '19, '2l1,.'21, '2Zg Hike Club, '19, '211,,121, '22: Cz1r1111'a1, '19, Athletic Board of Lmntrol, '22, Indoor Baseball, '21. l'si?3lliFI4f.A'lh'TilEl'-Hd llC2'221CiQ31l f., BERTHA XICKEY Hmm rtuvci and fair xlzc sucuzs tu bv. lfke Club '19, '20, G. A. A., '21, '22, Poster Club, '21, '22: Glee Club. '21, '22, AGNES XOTTLEMAX .lly lzuarfs in flu' Higlzluud. vluriior Art League, juris O'C0NxE1.L I lllllif nut tfzialk Itxft tlzix Heil' iH1f'1ll,vu dir. Football 2nd team, '19, '20: Boys' Xlbrkiuu Reserve, '19, Baseball, '19, DOROTHY OIIOR I y11IlIfX4.' flu' fulgmz -rail of lfuazzty. Arion, '19, '20g G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22g Hockev, '20, '21, '22, Agora. '21, '22: Thrift 7 Club, Cke Club, '19, '20, 1-like Club, '19, '-0, '21, '22, RVTH OLMSTEAD :lx fmzzd ur a V050 Agora, '21, '22, l-IORTEXSH CTT .Yvz'CV burcd, but ulzvuys llIfCl'L'SfCd. Arion, '18, '19, '20, Aristos, '21, '22, G. A. A., '19, '20, '21, '22, Hike Club, '20, '21, Baseball '21, Hockey, '20, '21: Glee Club. '21, '22 CPresident '22Jg Thrift Club, Or- pheus, '22, I-IOMER Oscoon Pouring his ful! hear! in profzrxc strains uf prvnzcdifafcd art, Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Thrift Club, EVA P,-x'rTERs0N .-111 fashion requires is c011tC11tn1v11l and cunzposurc. Czlee Club, '21, '22, junior :Xrt League, '22g Poster Club, '21, 'sit I ... fl . -r . 1 1 ' C A IUC -1 VK C. Page 45 Q Q IISQDIIIQEEXQIISIHIISIVUQ lgzmciicjigl 1.5, 2. IUC 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 -w ,- . ' 'I 1 Q' ij Gr:0R1:1.x 1 1:1'1Q I dw 11111 k111+z1' 11 171'11111'l1. A1:1,1x1-Q 111c1:141Ns Of 1111111111'1'5 111'11II1', nf 11ff'1'1'f11f11.v 1111'Zd, Ukc C11l11, '20: C:11'11ix'z11, '193 G. A. A., '10. '20, '21, '22, Bzlseball, '19, Bziske-t11:111, '20, Yollcy Bull, '20, Hnckcy, '20, '22. XVIYIAN I'11a141'1c .4 1111'1'1'v 111'111'f 11111k1'fl1 11 1'l11'1'1'f11l 11111111011- LHICU. FLORENL-1: PIERSON Liffs 11 good d1'11I nf 11 1'1111 111111 II jzmzp. Uke Club, '20, G. A. A,, '19, '20, '21, '22, Cz11'nix':11, '19, Bnsketlmzall, '19, '20, '22, Hrwkey. '19, X'13Ru1-: POTTER I !111'r'1' 11 1151111 zuiflz r111v111 fm' 1'z'1'ry jay. XvERNA PRESCOTT Like 11 lim' muirv Inf 1017.117 Ivy the 1VU51'1'1'11 l'11f1111. G. A, A., '20, '21, '22, Hike C1ub, '20, Hockey, '21. LEONA PROCTOR TI11' t1'111', 5t1'011g, 111111 sozmd mind isltlzc 111111111 that 1'111b1'111'1'.v 1'q1111IIy grvai tl1z11g.1 and 511111II. Agora, '20, '21, 'ZZQ G. A. A., '20, '21, JAMES QUINN LXVUIIL' played l11'tt141' 1111111 l11',' all who lzvard, 11d111 irrd. Orchestra, '19. Page 46 V-f-552-3lliEt4fQE'lSFQoll.D'l 2-102263351 HELEN RAMSEY Tlze CIZUVIIZV that can flze .ttrougcst quell, the sternest move. Orpheus, '20, '21, Oikos, '22, Victory Girl, '19. THOMAS RAMsEY I fell you nought lzas ctw' been so floor. Football, '19, '20, Thrift Club, '19, FRANK RANVLINGS I swear that I will IZClfZf'6 eoclz quality of my race 'Ill' myself. GERTRUDE REDXX'1TZ Slzc lzax the spirit of clzarnz. Arion, '19, '20, Agora, '21, '22 QPresident 221, Mask and Wig, '21, '22, Observer Staff, '21, '22, Carnival, '19, G. A. A., '21. '22, Girls' Basketball, '21, Hockey, '21, De- bating Team, '21, '22, A Tailor-Made Man , The Admirable Crichton , Com- mencement Program. GEORGE Riaiase I-Ie adjiuhv the 1zazz'zw'se to lziuzself. Carnival, '19, Class Baseball, '21, Track. '21, Class Basketball, '22, Varsity Basket- ball, '22, Rotaro, '22. INEZ RICHARDS A soul flooded zoiflz lzappy, clzccrful tlzoughts. ROSALIA ROBERSON Born to conquer is lzer power. Poster Club, '19, '21, '22, junior Art League, '21, '22, Oikos. '21, '22, Review Story Contest, '20, Decanois Staff, '22, Ob- server Staff, '21, '22. JOHN RoBB1Ns Tlze hush of spacious prairles sfilled his soul. Carnival, '19, Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Or- chestra, '21, '22, Forum, '20, '21, '22, Dec- anois Story Contest, '21, '22, Decanois Staff, '21, Observer Stal? CEd.-in-Chiefj, '22, Debating Team, '21, '22, Northwestern Interscholastic, '22. Page 47 .A.- 1, 'fl if ' N ' :A ' r-f-gy-Qll1FEfeb'lSiiql!mJ loliw-l ' 6 XX'11.1,1i-ni Rniuxsnx !h'rif'f1u1'ud llIlIL'fI'HlI. Mixxmiuir RYAN - 'Tix fnwzzztv rullx, and ylffry .vlmiux flu' Quay. Orchestra, '20, '21, '22: Girls' Glee Club, '22, R1 ,BERT Sc H ,WB Thi' .vlrvlzgfflz nj' :'z'rgi11 fm'v,rl.v limruai lzix mind. Forum, '20, '21, '22, Mask and XYig, '20, '21, '22, Victory Boy, '19, Hi-Y, '21, '22, Car- nival, '19, Ulwserver Staff '21, '22, Football, '21, Seven Keys tu Baldpatef' Tailor- Macle Man, The Aflmirablc C'ricl1tfu1. ' EKIILIE SL'HI.liSlIiR If I Imam' nm' Z'1VfIlC It IS rulmzgc. Mask and N1'ig, '20, '21, '22, Victory Girl, '19: Girls' Hockey, '18, G. .-X. A,, '19, '201 Uke Clulv, '19, Carnival, '19, Glee Cluli, '20, , '21, '22: Aristos, '20, '21, '22, Seven Keys to Baldpatef' '21, The Admiralile Crich- ton, '22, Mvkrui Sun UI-PAN ,Yu frnfil xtlVU7,A'.Y zulzrrv is no flvaszfrr taken. 1 Poster Clulu, '19, '20, Library NVork, '20, 1 ,Q SIDNEY SCOTT . I ll'l1at .vlruzzg lmnd run lwld his swift bark. Q Boys' XX'orking Reserve. '18, Victory Boy. j '13, Buys' Council, '19, Class Basketball, 5 '19, '21, Varsity lflasketlvall, '20, '21, F00t- f 7 1 ball, '19, '20, Track, 20, '-1. I BE1'LAH SEEFORTH 1 Tlzvw uw wry fun' words on luv' tmzgue. , Gikos. '20, '21, '22, ' LEONA SEELEY l Humor lics in lzonart toil. ' ' Science Clulv, '21. w l . C .I 3 .. I Page 48 ..,. 2, FV - -N , -,-,, ' C! WC.0h1o'A ,V-, .. .. FERNE SLEEPER , Q ,A'L Hzmzility-tlzat szucct root from zvhiclz all Q z'irz'1ws shoot. ' , - . at 1 1 l I . 'l NVILLIAM SHARPE R All asjwct of courage. ,, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '22, Baseball, '21, 1 - l l l . 3 HORIER SHAW Q I am my bro1'ht'r's kcvjivr. Q ,, Forum, '21, '22, Science Club, '22, Victory A ' Boy, '19, 1 , ' - .. 1 LESTER SHAW 1 b Those hours are 1I0f lost that are spent in ' uczlzmtiizg ajffccfzon. 1 Forum, '21, '22, Science Club, '22, Victory Boy, '19. R 5 1 1 1 JOHN SHAY - Life is filcasazzt fo mc. FRANK SHEFFLER ' I affirm ana' 7'L'l1,U l7'lll it flzuruforc. Forum, '20, '21, '22 CPresident '22U, Hi- Y, '21, '22, Science Club, '22, Victory Boy, 1 '19, Athletic Association. '22, Debating Team, '22. I 2 1 1 Roy SHIELDS The deep rivers pay a larger tribute to the sea than shallow brooks. 2 i House of Representatives, '20, '21, Science Club, '22. 4 ROBERT SINK 5 A comedy of errors. ' Forum, '21, '22, Observer Staff, '22, Mask and Wig, '22, The Tailor-Made Man, '22. 7 Q Page 49 1-LQEIGEIJANQIW lflwiinill 11 r VY C. vs CJ w comon 1 3511: - '?T-YK! 'VS'-L3 5513 Rrm' SNIIDER l'lllII4' fx 1111 N11111' 111111 g1-111115 ill 711071411 soil. Run' SN YDER ff111'11 111 fmsslv and 111 fIL'U5L', Orcllcsira, '20, '21, '22, Glcc Clulu, '20 '21 '22: Poster Club, '21. 1 . 1X11L1mRE1m STALEY 12111111 ilzizzgs r1m1v i11 sum!! fvarfels. . FARRELL STALEY l71'l1'111'111'1' ix flu' 11111i1'1'1' of good f0fl'1lIIL'. OPAL 5'1'L1ART T11 111' 111c1'ry hvsf 1106011165 you. ELM ER STEARNS llc 1111'11'i111fv1l1 day and niglzf, dofing on the 111111510 nf fllj fmzry. Varsity Basketball, second team, '20, '2l: Vlass Haskctlmall, '19, '20, '21g Class Base- lmll, '19, '20, '21. Tu1fM1xN STERNBERG 1,1111 1'tll1'f 11 1'v by ,Yltfkillg yuur t111111zbs. lilac C'lul1, '21, '22g Orchestra, '20, '21, '22: liaml, '20, Class Basketball, '21, '22g Var- sity Basketball, '22, Rotaro, '22, Hi-Y, '20, '2l. GLEN STOUTENBOROUGH li-aw' frm' to his 'Lu111'k, his word and his f1'i1'11d.f, Agriculture Club. '20, '21, '22. Page 50 I-Q3ll:iEEfAk'lSTilil!m lb 'zz Ciljgj H.fXROLD STLCKEY I am slzari, but 50 was Xafalcwz, House of Representatives, '19, '20: Track, '19, Basketball, '19, CLARENCE Sw.-nut Alzcnzf I say if is i11l1t't'zzn1ft'. LEONA TAYLUR Sn may my fruit from all 1'cf1'm1rl1 ln' INV. Science Club, '21, ROBERT TAYLOR lllaylvvl ,llvrv sz11'111iyD,. IIN kzzazulvdgv. Rotaro, '20, '21, '22 lPreSident '22J3 Mzxxk and XYig, '22 lPresident, '22l 1 Athletic As- sociation, '22, Tailor-Marlo Man. '221 Football Secoml Team, '20, The Admir- able CI'1Cl11011, xl.-XRY TL'ckER Size is quill' a zvafzflcr-far fllH'ClI1l'.YA'. Agora, '21, '22g G, A. A.. '21, '22. DEAN TURLEY HC Hzixvd a lallglzfvr ivitlz llzt' scrlullx. STANLEY XZXILL His life was gmzrlc, and thc vluzlzclzfx .va mixvd in lzim, tllaf llllfllft' might 51'a11al uf' and say to all flu' tvarld, Tl11'x wax a man. Football, '20, Forum, '20, '21, '22 lPresi- dent, 'Z2J, Mask and VX'ig, '20, '21, '22 CPresident, '22J3 Glee Club, '20, '21, Clr- pheus. '20, '21g D. H, S, A. A., '21, '22: Hi-Y, '21, '22, Music Memory Contest, '21, Millikin Interscholastic, '21, Class Ofhcer. '21: Seven Keys to Baldpatef' A Tailor- Made Marx, The Admirable Criclmtonf' Decarxois Staff, Yaledictoriau, JOHN VAN CLEVE He has a passion for siafisfics. if T EJ Z Pa ze 'T VV I-'Cyl nFcQfA11G1Woll1m1 klgillii Q! W Cohloh -1111: YAN DYKE T115 111'11:'1'11.v ,vf11'1'11 111-'1' 111 1111115 1'1111'1'p1'1.v1'. Thrift Stfwry Crmtest, second prize. '19, l-1111111.11 'Vick 111 1111' j1'1',i11111'sx 111' -v1111111. Furum, '21, '22, l.13xx'1s Y1:131'H H11.vk1'1111111 11111111' 111'111 111'1'111111' g1I'OZi', 1211155 Hzlskstlyzlll, '19, '20, '21, '221 Ynrsity H:1sk11tl1:1ll, '20, '21,' 22: Class Baseball, '19, '20, '213 Class Tr:1ck,'l9g T1'21Cl-i,'.21Q Thrift 1 lul1, '19g Agriculture Clulv, '21, '221 Huusc uf Rclwreseiitatives, '20, '21. HELEN X'liRXIiR 1111, 11111 11 11111s11, 17111 1111i1' 11111111 11111113 IQEXNI-l'l'H XXfx1.nR1i1x 111' ,v11111'1'.v 1115 j11yJ 1:11111 1'111'1', 111111 is 1111111 111 111'111' f'111'1 l-11 1113' 5111'1'11I1',v. lQ11t:11'11, '20, '21g Observer Staff, '20, '21fg ll-fuse mf Re1'1resc11t:1t1x'cs, '20g Hi-Y, '10, '20, '21, '223 l'r1-siclciit. '21, '22. l,L'ClLE XYALTZ X111111' I'1I1lIk 1111' 21'111'111 71'11,v 11111111' for f1111 111111 f1'1111'1', 111111 .vu 1111 1. 1-Xristos, '21, '22, Gil-cos, '21, '22g G, A. A., .,l ETHEL XVARD Of 11 f1'1'L' 111111 1 f1'11 1111111112 ROBERT XYAYNE H1' 1'11111z1xv 1111' 11111151 7.1'111k 1111111 1'11I01' 111111 111'11111y. House of Rcpreseiitatiws, '19, 'ZOQ Senate, '213 Rwtaro, '21, '22g Dc-canois Staff. 'ZZQ Victory Boy, '19, P121 52 I-f.g23lmE:QfA'm'touw 1622 CSL! FERN NVERT Hafvfizzvss mzlrfx flu? in lzer lust urruy. XVERA XVHITE Slit' is a mixtzzrv of sizzzplidfy and kilzdiztxvx. Oikos, '20, '21, '22, RUTH WHITFIELD A -z'irz'11o50. Arion, '20, '21 tPresident, '21b 3 Aristos, '21. '22 QPresident '22J 5 Orpheus, '21, '22 6Pres- ident, '22J3 Silver Delta, '21, Millikin In- terscholastic Contest, '21, House of Repre- sentatives, '21, Commencement Program. PEARL XXHEDENIQELLER Tlu' szzmlziizv flzrzz flu' flmldx. GI.,xm's XN'iEsENmNGIau A mfrry xffirftvtl lady. XN'1LLlixM XVIDICK I would l10l jlizlvlz. mu' turn my llvud away. Thrift Club, '1Sg Class Baseball, '19, '20, '21, Class Basketball, '20, Football, second team, '21 JENNIE VV1LsoN HN' spccrlz is ilu' guldmz lzurezfrsl flzaf ful- lutvs tlzc floiuvrilzg of llzuuglzt. G. A. A., '20, '21, '22, Oikos, '20, '21, '22, Poster Club, '22, Junior Art League, '22: Hike Club, '20, '21. Faiwcus E. Wise And 111011 slmll 1v'01't' a slzvltfr to flzy friends. Agora, '21, '22g Oikos, '21, Play-goers, '22 I-1623 liF:QfA1lSl 6llI1 lffizpdgi-1 QM 1' if ,X ' , a I X 51. F, . . X, X X-f sg -1 ' 1 gf ,-9 f' R w ' - i- El?2yAq9f,y W C w 41 CL,f wcomon IMOGENE XVOLFE Ally vycx Imam' xcvaz ffm' 1-my light uf youth. sentzxtivcs. '20, Qlec- . ' ,, '- , '- , L-, Clie Club. '19, '20, '21, ,luniqr Art League, '10, '20, '2l: Agora. '21, '22, Deczmois Staff, '77 liirls' Council, '13, '19, House of Repre- l Lluln 10 20 21 77 LQVISE XYU4111 Hur uyus ax sffzrx uf livilfglzl fair. ,-Xrion. '20, Agora, '21, '22, G. A. A., '22, Huckcy, '22, Oluscrvvr Stuff, '22, Glce Clull, '221 The ,AflITllI'IllDlC Criclltwnf' ESTHER XYRIQN T116 LllIvl A' uf llzr IIIHVII. CHESTER XX'.xL1iER ,4 flUlU fn fujk lQ0l2lI'O, '20, '21. '22, ljlee Clulr, '19, '20, '21, '22, Baud, '21, '22, INA XYYVKOFF A-1 mul, I lllifjflf say. uf zu1'11dlvs.v mlm. Aristos, '21, '22, Olwservcr stall, '21, '22. CHRISTINE Zu-SE 1-1 nmid .vu fulzdvz' and sn fair. Scicucc Club, '21, Oikoi. '22, G. A. A., '22. OTTQ SVTTERHR lhzrrd and dmlcq :If lux! I xhmd 'lrpml ilzc .vz1n1111l't. Sulutatorizm, Forum, '21, '22. HL'GH AIACIJONALD He oufzzpivd an aduzirrd plaza, a friend fu his fullozvuzrn. A Tailor-Macle Mun. X'INCENT 1l.lASON I pass tlzruuglz tlzv world with a life pur- posa xl.-KRK SPIES V ' It'x nut a Imzcsonlc fart of flu' road I fol- ' low. .J PEER S4 l Si3IliEIQfANlSTIlill-Dj 1151226552-J NELLORA HOL'GHTON Fvaxfiizg llf70I1 .ftrangc f1OIk'C?'SA, and fol- Iozuiug im'11If11I11bIv lzciglzts. RUTH SXVARTHOUT PlL'051l7'L' and 11111011 lmzke ilzc lzours xvvwz 511077. I 11111 z111d1'1',vt1111d low 01' l111!1', but 1111 C! w. comon FLORENCE SPooxER dij?u1-11111-c. ,lunior Art League, 'llg Poster Club, 1,1 Dl'lN.XI.D FosTER I N115 bF'0Ilyl1f Io H115 1.1111 by tlzc 1u11z'1' HIC 5011. The History of the Class of l 922 t 111- '70 of In tl1e tall of 1918, a group of novices invaded the portals ot D. H. Now every year there is tl1is sa111e invasion, but that tall was unusual: 1101, because tl1e nu111be1' of invaders was any larger, but bc- cause tl1ey were bigger nuisances than a11y of the groups that had 001119 before. At least, tl1at is what tl1e llll1JP1't'l3SS11lt'1l llltlllglll. tor these san1e freshies l1ad tl1e nerve to stick theinselves into tl1e various societies a11d other school activities whicl1 the upperclassinen seemed to tl1i11k belonged solely to ll1L'll1. In the next year, so111e of tl1at g'91'1111113l11lg greenness bore fruit. Athletes Hlltl authors were developed, Elllfl goodly 1111l11lJQ1' of o11r SCl1Olf:l1'S XVO11 Deltas, showing 11131 the old class llflfl lost none of its snap and dasl1 during tl1e Sl111111191'. During tl19l1' j1111101' year, this b1111cl1 of erstwhile juveniles ahnost ran tl1e school. They took places i11 tl1e Review Story Co11test Elllfl tl1e Music. Meinory Contest: Cl311l1Gtl tl1e lead a11d several 1111130113111 parts i11 'tSeven Keys to Baldpatef' and wo11 various places i11 tl1e Millikin Interscholastic. Careful calc11latio11 shows tl1at this 1'e111arkable class claiined just -10.007967 of tl1e space of tl1e 1921 Decanois. But OUI' last year l1as brought o11t the tale11t wl1icl1 was but hinted at during tl1e previous three years. Athletes, orators. authors. Elllfl actors have lJlOO111E'Cl froin 11DCG1'tH111 pla11ts. Seniors took places i11 tl1e Review Story Contest, Z-lllfl tl1e lead 31161 principle roles i11 A Tailor- Made Man. All four prizes i11 tl1e Music BIQIHOTY Contest were take11 by SG11101'S, as well as every place on tl1e Varsity debating tea1ns. Tl1e class basketball tea111 l1ad a very successful year: although our football seaso11 left 11111ch to be desired, we are proud of the fact tl1at o11r class claiined 11101'8 than its Sl131'Q ot' fighters. Nor has tl1e class neglected its social life: tl1e junior dance of '20. a11d tl1e junior-senior reception, 311Cl the S911101' da11ce of '21, are rated 3111011g tl1e best func- tio11s of the high school. Now, tl1is group of st11dents having 0011113191961 1119 required work toward graduation, are leaving D. H. S. So111e will go to college, so111e to work. But wherever they go or wl1atever they may lJQCO111Q, tl1e pleasant 111911101'1QS of tl1e four years at D. H. S. witl1 1l1E'l1' bitter trials, and happy 11'1l.1l11pllS, and joyful friendships, will 11ever be for- gotte11. Page 55 I-1652-3lliEEfA1NIii1Qll.U' 1312 For The Seniors of ,23 The long-expected tinie has canie when we seniors are to leave the old school, which. for the past tour years. has been the scene of all ot' our niany trials anil triinnphs. Many have heen the tinies we have exclaiinecl, Oh that we were only through high school, in college, or at work! Now that the actual tilne has arriveil, we pause: looking hack over the past four years, we lose our inipatience in the pleasant nieinory ot' our frienmlships: in the joy ot' our loyal ettorts to keep IJ. H. S. on top. It lSll211'l'lf01'l1Sl0 go. We reineniher our tirst plunge into high sehool life, Ellltl the awe with which we regareleil the omnipotent senior. Xlve sinile saclly as we think of our passionate longings to heconle seniors: now that we have attained that state of bliss, we tincl its joy followed by as strong a longing to get out into the worlil, to toueh shoulders with soeiety, to t'eel the strength which coines ot' self-reliance. Thus ilo we lay ilown our high school work: yet we are Secure in the knowledge that the class of '23 will pick it up anml carry on, with the sanie seriousness of purpose which has characterizeil our own ettorts. There is niuch to he done. juniors. and hut little tiine to mlo it. There are nnnihereml ainong you athletes, scholars. actors. niusicians. Create new stanilartls in scholarship: set up new reeorcls in athletics: take the leail in all ot' the school's activities: keep hefore you the ree- ormls niaile hy fornier classes, anil cling steailtastly to your own coile of action: so that in June, 1923, you can Say to yourselves, Something atteinptefl. soniething done. l'afZC 56 I'-l -5?5llIiEIffQgh'lSl-'flfllil P1922 Seniors ln our old town of Decatur lllhere two roadways ei-oss eaeh other. Stands our own respected high school. Revered and loved bv all its students. Shining over it, gleam traditions: Records niade bv forinei' classes. Passed to us for preservatioii. And fulfillment at our hands. Their bequest have we aeeeptedl Caiiied on, with reverent feeling. lYith all the best that we had in us. The saeredness of their eonnnand. Even as they went before us. So niust we take our leave now: Out-to sometliing' bigger, finer- XVO1'll1Y of our strongest efforts: Always striviiig, always woilziiig. llvith our eyes fixed on our goal. STANLEY XvAlLL, '22, Paze 57 I-ii?3IliEIQfAQNNTlQl'!lF engzmggg-1 Q i I Ll-ll..X XYlXli15.XRXIiR HARRY ZIEGLER The lcla K. Martin Contest ln 1930 a new contest was opened, by which Seniors might have another opportunity to denionstrate their ability as essay writers. This reward is, indeed, an honor worth seeking. Mrs. Ida K. Martin, a foriner student of the lligh School, wished to develop more fully the patriotism of the students. Patriotic essays are written, by the con- testants, on a subject chosen each year bv the English teachers. Mr. Martin gave a thousand dollars to the school. The interest on this inonev is divided equally between the Senior girl and boy who are chosen bv the judges as winners. These two students deliver their essays in one of the auditorium periods. Lela lVinegarner and Harry Ziegler were the winners of the class of 1921. The patriotic qualities of these students have been proved by the services they have rendered to Decatur High School. The class of 1922 gives its inost hearty congratulations to the pre- vious winners of this contest and also to those who will win in the future. Page SS Vf.S5?3IlIiEI3fA'lSlqflill!E' FRANK MUELLER MARY FORAN The Mary W. French Honors An honor which is eagerly looked forward to, and one that stands above all others as a true reward of nierit and of school citizenship is the Mary VV. French honor. Miss French, a foriner ineinber of the Decatur High School faculty, was one of the greatest factors in raising the ideals of our school. To keep these ideals uppermost in the niinds of the students, and to give theni soniething niore worth while to work for, she has left a reward. Miss French gave a thousand dollars to the school, the interest on which is given annually to two Seniors selected by the faculty who best fulhl the requirements set by Miss French. These students inust have attended Decatur High School for at least two years. They inust have good scholarship records, belong to a literary society, and show good school citizenship. The awards are thirty dollars to the Senior who ranks first and twenty dollars for second place. The winners of the prize in the class of 1921 were Frank Mueller and Mary Foran. The class of 1922 congratulates the Winners of the past and of the future and hopes that these ideals will be faithfully upheld by the suc- ceeding classes. PaEe 59 i-i23IliFt2fAMSTZlilf!J1 ngjzmqgrgiii I 922-I 942 It was my good fortune to meet Dr. Albert Einstein the other day. That brilliant genius was very cordial, and invited me up to his room in the L'uddledorff-Wistaria. During the course of our conversation, I happened to mention that I had been delegated to write the prophesy for the class of 1922, D. H. S... and as yet, I had discovered no means of determining what the future was to hold for the members of that class. You may imagine my surprise and gratification when he in- formed me that he had so developed a certain secret formula that he was able to toretell the whole future history of the world. Moreover, he very kindly offered to work out for me the whole prognosis of future events which would in any way concern the members of our class. He dispatched a bell-hop for lead pencils and paper. IVhen these had arrived. he set to work. For the first few seconds I watched him, fascinated. X's, Y's, sines, variables, Greek letters, Nth powers, func- tions. coordinates, spread like wildfire and seemed to fairly leap up at me. For two hours the Professor never paused. By that time I was suffering from a very severe headache. I thought that I would step out a minute for a breath of fresh air when Dr. Einstein called to me to wait. This is what he told me: We nmst look with admiration upon the now famous editor of the American, Mark Ackerman. who wrote the following: 'I recall an incident which occurred when I was in high school. An idiotic joke editor published a joke about my pulling my wife's younger brother from under the davenportg I was only restrained from suing him by my wifef The married life of Mrs. Vivian Elliot Lewis would be very happy were it not for L'orwin's passion for musical comedies. This will be remedied easily enough. for Miss Maurine Golden. the leader of the society for the suppression of pipe-smoking, has promised to speak to him about it: one of Miss Golden's lectures should be sufficient. An argument of increasing local interest has arisen between Attor- ney Utto Sutterer and Rev. J. B. Austin as to which has made tl1e longer speech. Hey. Austin claims to have arisen at I A. M. to rehearse a sermon and talked until 6 P. M. The neighbors were not awakened until 1:12 A. M., however, and so his statement has never been verified. Friday. February -l, lf?-lf, the Shakespearian actors. Vaill and Red- witz, will present Romeo and Juliet. In a. bare sketch of the play, Mr. Yaill stated that the second act offered great possibilities. Hruso and Ditto have at last settled down. M'ith Dr. Hastings as veterinary, they are training cobras to dance and do stunts to Mr. Ditto's SZIXOIHIIUIIU. .Iohn Robbins. our learned 'llltllfjl' editor 'moet etc. etc. has stead- ' a 1 I 1 1 s ily risen in life until he is now press agent for the combined Ringling, Page 60 rw-eablmerezslsiidnw tlQ12lCg?!l Barnum, and Bailey Circus. His Ode to a. Slimy Snake has at- tracted nation-wide attention. Our noted parliamentarian and statistic-ian, Robert Taylor, has succeeded Mr. Van Praag as Commissioner of Streets. He promises a clean administration. TVe were very much delighted with the returns of the recent presi- dential election, when we learned that our old class executive, llon. P. Judge, formerly the Senator from Antioch, won easily from his nearest competitor, Col. Mac-Gowan from Roody, by a huge majority. The Speaker of the House, Mr. Field, informs us that the count stood 21 to 20, in the Hon. Judgets favor. Breaking all precedent, the President appointed Miss Florence Pierson as third Assistant Secretary of War. In the M'ho's lVho of 19-LO, we tind the following: McClelland, Royal, Chemist: famous for the discovery of a preparation which ren- ders bobbed hair immune from rain. lt is said that bobbed hair has again become all the rage, following Mc-Clellandts discovery. M'e should be glad that our class has not turned out to be entirely academic. In the Misses March, Denny. and Nell, we have three thor- ough Rohemians. It is rumored that Miss Denny is at work upon the great American play, entitled Frank Feernotts Peril. The material and copyrights were obtained from Miss Peg Liston, the reputed author of Little Peggie's Notebook. Miss March does Cubist embroidery, and Miss Nell is the proprietor of one of Greenwich Village's most popular Spaghetti houses, The Pink Lizard. XYe were quite shocked to hear that Messrs. Mills and llando were arrested tl1e other day, charged with being destructive to the codes of the community. It is said that they l1ad patented a machine which would remove the splinters from wood alcohol. 011 the site of the old Lincoln Square Theatre stands a magnificent edifice bearing the sign SOPHISTICATED SENTIMENTALIZING THE FLAPPERS OF 19-L2 Dresback and Hill, Prop. Miss Madge Hamilton and Miss Dorothy Odor, dramatic. critics on the Herald and the Review respectively, declare that the only worth- while act on the whole bill is Percy Michener and his wonder-dog, Mutt. XVe notice that among the Six Best Sellers of 1942, selected by Miss Glea N. Bell, now with the New York Tribune, is listed 'tHelpful Hints to the Homely but Hopeful, by Robert Sink. It is said that it was by taking advantage of this book tha.t Albert Goodman rose to the high place which he now occupies among the performers on the Silver Cloth. The whole country is ringing with the exploits of Richard Head, crack advertising man for the Heinz Co. Mr. Head's ads are said to Page 61 o-352-3luiFEfAmNZqlW lgzzzcggg-1 he marvels ut' persuasive orutory. lt was at his suggestion that Mr. Heinz ilroppeel his l4'it'ty-seven varieties, :intl is now inanufaeturing Chili exclusively. The liI'lll of Ott. Hlnistezul and Co., nntnutaeturers of .......... Y' illere Dr. Einstein exeluinietl thut he wus too tireml tu go on. but gave nie his forniula and tohl nie to figure it out for niyself. 1 thanked llllll, took the paper, looketl ut it just onee. :intl quit. Rosism Simi, 'Qi A Tree Barren tree ot' winter. Spring' is here! Now your lunl ehihlren t an ereep out of their hovelsg They emi unfold to us Their story of beauty, For wintry blasts are goneg Spring' is here! So tlrink your earthly drauglit, Drink sun und light. Give your hull ehildren El ellanee to grow Into leaves full youthful. Wvith sunnner eoining' on Let us have your song' Soft until low, song' of Love- The love ot' Mother Nature. D,xrI,i: KRE'1'zINtaER. G of ,f f . .11 w ir e .- Q W 'mu , ,VV I . it x W if ,PU ff ed kg BS-' X s j 7135 e ff' w E ff wb Wx ' X Z wiv' -if lllf ,lf 2' L' V T X '-7 lf, 4 . I , -4 Al an WMLALK . H .: A , NA ! L 3 R.RIJE:ERSUN l fl Page 62 ITE ., -I -'.'-'.,f',L ,L -..s-..- f'-':Q- .' 'I k. .'- HU .v.--,, 3:-if--','-f'-,f'.1' 'Y , 1 . -- :-3, .. A ,-.mm--,Q F1 -. .111 -K . ':'i.,.'.-.falf f' Z: -13: g-.,fx'-- v: .,: ,,, . , , :--Sw .V .,:.L ...mf I..-, 'fa, qQ - . . ,. V - f. 4 ,J , 1 ., V . , W2 31722. Q ---.nf '--.-, N .- 1-ii?3IliEEf4x'ISTililVJ1 PIQQIIICSQI-1 Jl Picture'-esque Land t'alit'o1'11ia has always l1ee11 tl1e la11d of 111y dreanis. Ever since lllj' childhood days I l1ave heard nothing eXcept praise for the la11d of the oranges. A perfect cliinate. lots of good fruits, a11d 111ild sea breezes. IYho could desire anything inore? And so YVIIGII niy oppor- illlllif' caine, I took it. Hllll bought 111y ticket to the la11d of tl1e Golden Gate. Fronello was lily destination. I do not k11ow why I chose that place,-perhaps it was that I liked tl1e 11a111e. And judging f1'O111 the niap, it was well located. being sonie seventy iniles froin San Francisco. 'However that lllilf be. I arrived i11 this little IOXV11 of ten thousand i11 high spirits. At last I was realizing lllj' rosiest dreanis, Illj' l1igl1- est aspirations: fl inhaled the joyous air with a11 exuberance of spirit which seenied quite unusual to the natives. to judge by the way tl1ey all stared at 1116. Uh, 11ot all of Il1G1l1, of course, but if you l1ave ever travelled, you will understand that feeling of self-consciousness Zllltl self-i111po1-tance when you go i11to a strange city. I was 110 exception. But it wasn't the city I was interested in, it was tl1e country. Oh, the beautiful expanses of those 1'OllI11g' hills, while away i11 the dis- tance towered the lofty reinains of earthly eataclysins that o11ce were. To the left Hllll right were the undulating expanses of verdured land, interspersed with slirubbery thickets. Here,', I thought. is tl1e ideal place to live. Here o11e C311 die i11 COIIIGIIIIIIQHI, Rllfl be glad to have lived. Here 0110 ca11 live in COHIQHIHIGIII allfl be glad that he has not died. I unstrapped iny caniera which I had llllllg' over 111y back a11d stepped forward a few paces to snap a superfine array of trees Hlld undergrowtli. Suddenly the SOIHICI of Tlllllllllg feet fell 1113011 niy ears, Hllil al111ost siiiiultaneously a wonian rushed out i11to the open space. Although her hair was disheveled and her clotl1i11g torn, I could see that she was very beautiful. All of this I grasped i11 E111 instant, for i11 hot pursuit of her ca111e a second figure, this one a 111311. He was dressed like these pictures you see of bandits, and l1e struggled heavily for breath. Suddenly he lunged forward quickly a11d gral1bed the girl by the arni. For a seco11d the world reeled IIl1llG1' 111e. A short, niurderous stiletto was clinched i11 l1is upraised l1a11d. I was rooted to the spot- unable to act. IVith a convulsive effort I threw off that horrible feel- i11g, a11d dropping lllf' caniera, I was UDO11 tl1e ruffian i11 three steps. He XVGIII down under a well-placed blow back of tl1e ear, dropping the stiletto. I was gasping for breath. My blood was like fire. The girl, who had fallen to tl1e g1'0UlICI, lay as if i11 a stupor. Page 64 rv.-Qluierffl-smricsuw bljiiiiif-1 Seeing no traces of blood on her, I supposed that she had fa.inted. Tenderly I bent over her to see if she was breathing. Thank God! Her breath came evenly, it seemed to me. I began to fan her. She opened her eyes and stared at me. HIVhy did you-? she broke off and looked past me. I glanced up. Above me stood a little man excitedly waving his arms in an un- controllable rage. You-you pig! You spoil that peecture-ze best I haf made thees year! You will pay me the damages! You will- But here I heard no more. The world again reeled under me, and I did not resist, but trailed off into such a relievable blackness. For with the little man's word's, I remembered that this was the land of moving pictures. JOHN H. RoBB1Ns, IQQ. lDhqs and wherefores You did not write a theme. The afternoon of the day before when you should have written that theme, you met a girl, possibly THE girl, who said something about liking IVallace Reid. Now it is a peculiar coincidence that Mr. Reid happens to be starring at one of the theatresg the result-you have not written that theme. The next afternoon you go to see your dearly beloved instructor to evade that theme. But that isn't what you tell her. Oh no. First you ask her if she knows anything about algebra, and of course she makes a negative reply-no teacher knows anything about any other subject except the one she teaches. After pretending to work your math for perhaps five minutes, you monkey around with the window- pole, trying to get up the courage to start the ball rolling. Just about this time, your tutor suddenly discovers that you did not pass in that theme. VVhys and wherefores are in order. You ex- plain carefully just how you did not understand that you were to have a theme. In turn, you are shown just why you should have understood. You admit your error, and theoretically apologize for existing. Under the circumstances, your teacher can hardly give you a failure, nor, after explaining that you must be home early, can she require you to write a theme then. So you are given permission to write it and hand it in in the morning. You write that theme and have it in on time. You think yourself clever, you are not, but you are persistent, or good-looking, or both! ROBERT SCHAUB, '22 Page 65 fr'-ei-sumecaswsimuw injzziegg Ti- Lockers I have always held the thought that lockers were like people in the respect that they have moods and humors. ll strongly believe that a locker, most especially one of the combination set, 111ust be huinored along: moreover, it should be treated with the same careful solicitation that is used for a piquant friendship. No doubt you remember the first time you were handed the little white card which disclosed the combination and the names of former residents. You were told, Your locker is your home: prove that you are a good housekeeper by keeping the locker in the best con- ditionf' lt' my locker is not as orderly as it should be, the little compart- ment has a way of its own: as surely as I want some particular book, hurriedly and between classes, the locker, like a Nemesis, heaps down a punishment of old Literary Digests and scrap paper. Une time which I clearly remember. l piled back papers and magazines fever- ishly, and tried to slam the door. A friendly ruler, sticking out as if to prolong the parting. allowed the papers to fall back upon the floor, and I realized that in order to appease the locker I must place the papers in fastidious order. Numerous incidents of this nature make nie believe that the locker has a sense of pride, and wishes to maintain an integrity. These happenings have made me a reformer, and I now work to keep my locker as free from the stain of trash and the sin of deception as possible. T believe that a locker has certain moods and humors that must be carefully watched. Since the time I rushed wildly up to its door. whirled the combination, and jerked several times, only to find that the combination didn't Cas the teachers sayj function properly, it has been my custom to approach it with an attitude of indifference and leisure, giving the little iron man the impression that I am in no hurry at all and do not care whether he responds or not. I have found that this is the only policy to pursue, for if the little demon ever suspects that you are in a hurry, it refuses to open, no matter how long or how thoughtfully you work the combination. O11 the other hand, if you work the proper numbers with your eyes shut, or in a half I-don't-care manner, the readiness with which it opens is amazing. Another incident of which I am reminded is a time when locker and l' were not on speaking terms. It had refused several times during the day to shut. I had become angered and forced to kick it shut a number of times. During the last rebuff it gave in and shut with fruitful ease. This is the first time I remember that I ever won a victory over my stubborn little book guardian. Mr. Wcstlimd.- I'm sure you all Quant fo sec the Faculty in nctionfl Parc 66 i-xeabamivemlsiciuw tlQ22lQ l I trust my locker implicitly, and leave within its care during the day, books, coat, hat, and other treasures very valuable to nie. At times, I believe that the friendship between my locker and I is very close. As I trust it with my valuables. it in turn guards them with its very enveloping and metallic life. I have watched the cousins of 1ny friend, with their pad-lock mouths, hold tenaciously to the handles of their doors, and with bull-dog efforts, defy the attempts of the janitor to iile his way into their interiors. This point is surely an asset in favor of the locker family. Although the combination lockers do not show this bull-doggedness, they use their brains, and in most cases outwit the person who is trying to enter. I have sometimes fancied that I would like to hear the story my locker would tell if it could but talk. I wonder how the treatment which I have given it would compare with the treatment which it has received from its previous tenants. But then, to give up the secrets intrusted, and the confidences imparted, the locker would be giving away its only treasure, so maybe it is better that lockers cannot talk. Cor:w1N Iinwis, '22, 322 Of all my vast and varied remembrances of D. H. S. the most poig- nant and acute is the memory of 322. Shall I ever forget my first glimpse of that solemn realm of the superior seniors? To me, a freshie, 322 stood for all that was most desirable and least attainable. But as time went on, and I climbed slowly toward that promised land, seniorhood, 1ny view of 322 gradually took on other lines, and distinctly different memories are now recalled to me. 322 became a study room where I loved to go to read my latest library book undis- turbed by a guilty conscience that troubled me so that I could not reac in class. -Finally, however, when I had grasped the unattainable, and was a full-fledged, dignified, senior, 322 became the home of the class of '22 to me. 322 was the place in which we transacted our business, argued over our motto, grabbed for our Observers, and gave awe-inspiring yells, lead by the silver-throated Hawver, whose flute-tones made pep irresistible. After four years of acquaintanceship, the old room became a good friend to me, and as I look back upon D. H. S. my mind immediately reverts to that room of all rooms, 322. DOROTHK' BUTTS, '22, Page 67 V-f..g2iiiuiEEf4MSTc!uw1 12322 Cl' he Hunqrq Serpent It twists anil writhes, past the trophy case. past Rooin D, and on up the long itight of stairs. Into the lunchrooni it inoves by jerks anal glieles. anml there it is tlisineinbereml. Its various segnients mlevour great quantities of foonl: then. joint by point. they waniler ilown the stairs again. Sonie. not satistieil with their repast, pounce upon the canily stand anil gorge themselves thereon, for verily hath this ser- pent a. sweet tooth. After this, the nioveinents of this strange living thing can no longer be traceil: for beholil, it passeth through a niighty transforinatirmn. No longer is it a serpent: it has becoine inany hun- mlreils of bookwornis . So enileth its short life until another noon- ilay sun calls it into being. XVELDA 3TAt'iiAYlC. Cl' he Seventh Hour Bulletin Everyone is mlrowsy, borecl, halt asleep. Occasionally sonie one rises anal talks. Suclflenly a sleepy-looking incliviclual enters the rooni bearing a white slip of paper. Instantly everyone is alert. There is ai feeling of suppressed excitement anml eagerness. The class-wifle in- ertia. is gone. The teacher glances casually at the niagic bulletin, looks aronnil the class. gazes out the winrlow, ancl takes a mleep breath: cruel being! Doesn't he know that we are nearly dying to hear the latest school news? That sniall piece of paper has wonclertully stimulated the class. The suspense is inicoinfortable. The class looks inutinous at the instructor's unsynipathetic silence. Then he starts reading. Intense silence reigns ainong the students. On goes the teacher's even voice. The eager light facles out of the Sillll9l1l',,S eyes. They slunrp clown into their seats once niore. The pre-bulletin state is in orcler. The bancl will practice in the aumlitoriuin ninth hour tomlayf' BTARGUERITE L1sToN. .llispe If. Engle: I pwfci' cmzcenfratecl Pl'IIl'Lll. -- .- -rv-L - - -- . 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',,q,:f-:L M. 1 :-,F Sq.: 1:1-fa., iq. . ,4:f1Ti..-4 .?.1ff.- -,--.:-'r -xv-.-.,--f -1:-' ' 5-1E23ll1EEQf0ii'lSTlQl!M'J 12322 .XTIIl,IiTll' IHLXRD UF CUXTRUI. Top Row-Spruugcr, Muir, U, lluar, Martin, Bottonl RowfKIarcl1, Cowgcr, Nell. A good el1'c' z1se is not built in a day. Page 70 I-S?3lliFEfAQ'ISTlilLWP rnfgzziciga-c Top RowAO'L'onncll, Shivcly, Lzlnum, llicln-ner, Lewis, Middle Rowflleuz, Murphy, Aclceriiiaii, llumblc, llelpliinstine, Ailkins. Bottom ROXX'fii,iiJ0lll11Zlll, Kilc. lLiapt.D llavis, Lchn, llurgcss. Fields. Football Captain Kile and Red Goodman were the only two service men among the numerous candidates that reported at the first practice. However, assisted by lllayne Gill, Coach Muir set out to create a team. The otlicial season opened with a. paddling by Taylorville, 14-6. Mattoon welcomed us, but sent us back empty-handed. They took our measure for a. total of fourteen points: but even in defeat, there was some compensation, for in this game, Decatur learned to light, and iight hard. The Urbana game probably furnished more thrills than any other game this season. Decatur nosed out her old rivals by the narrow mar- gin of one goal after a touchdown-13-12. Bloomington came, and held, 7-7. It was a hard fought game all the Way through, both sides putting up a stubborn iight. Peoria trounced us, 45-6. Decatur's only score came in the third quarter when her guards blocked two kicks in succession, the last of Which, Fields fell on behind Peoria's goal. Mr. Hubbart: t'But look here! 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I ' , - ,Ln 5- -X -. -- 2, X 'If P.: .. ,1X,iI II.-I I ' ' I I .IsII gf-4II:.1IA,j X, .I 1 ' f' 'i ' - X 1 I I' I f I V . I N . . It , . X- X I . J WM ' ,J-S ,'., TJ 1 I I-ii?3IlicFI9fA'lUHflill-ld t-li NIEQHI C! W- Cohloh. Shelbyville fell before the attack uf nur rejuvenateil team, -LT-O. During: this game. the worst misfortune of the season befell Decatur. when Molenila was seriously injurecl, early in the third quarter, John was one of the hardest hitting' backs on the team. and we surely missed him. The entire secuml team got intu the ganie anil proved their ability by searing' at will. and at the same time. liolfling Shelbyville scoreless. The last game was with lf High. anil resulteml in a flecisive clefeat. 32-14. Thus emleil the season. not very well, to be sure: anal yet every team has its wtf years: next season, with nine letter men back. Coach Muir lmpes to have a real ll. ll. S. team. Fiehls . Aclkins . Blll'Q't'SS . liehn ...... Ackerman . Davis ..,.. lfile tt'a1rt.l Michenir .. D Men . . .End ...tiuaril . . .liuarml . . . .Tackle .. ...Center lflelphenstine . . . . .Center . . . .Tackle . . . .Tackle . . .Enfl 9 Sl 1 i vely Mnlenfla llumble 0 it 'onnell Lewis CCapt.j .llusic lmflz clmrnzs- Page 72 tiomlinan .. l.anum . . . Shively . Molenpla . llumble .. Murphy . ltlrickson Iiewis tCapt.-electj 22 Letter Men Aclkins liehn llelphenstine Kile liamun if Sybil plays if. . . . . . .End Quarter . . . . .Half Quarter . . .Half . . .Half . . .Full . . .Full V -.s?DIliEEf4,aNISI'ilill.m1 t-IQIEQSQJL Qi-'I Lest We Forget Charley Fields, our hit-'eni-hard end. It the field wasn't broken Charley broke it. NVe'd sure like to see Charley back. Red Goodman. Sianiese twin to Charley, played the other end in the saine slashing nianner, besides acting as tield captain in the ab- sence of Kile. Red is surely going to be niissed. Beauf Burgess plugged a big hole in tackle. lt's just possible that Burgess niay be back in uniforni next year. XVe hope so. Oley,' Michener surely could put the old pep into his teannnates. Too bad you don't weigh niore, Percy. Swede Erickson was our best bet with the boot. Leonard was a gentle flower, but he surely could rain that line. Art lllurphy was the other Irish senior on the squad. 'tI'll do niy utterniost. ' ' Butch Davis, the big, slow, boy with the grin, completely iilled his guard position in the sanie way as an elephant. XVlien Butch wasn't sleeping, he was playing football. And when he played foot- ball,-lll-in-in Boy ! Nourislnnent,', as the boys called Ackerinan, took up the pivot position froni guard when Helphenstine went sick. For a nian with no experience at center. he surely handled the ball well. FOOTBALL SQUAD 1921 Top Row-Cowger, Burchell, Gleason, Muir fffoachl. Second Row-Gill CAsst. Coachl, Valentine, Perry, O'Connell, Michener, Johnson. Third Row-Denz, Murphy, Shively, Lanum, Humble, Lewis, Helphenstine. Adkins. Fourth Row-Goodman. Kile, Davis. Ackerman, Lehn, Burgess, Fields. Page 73 -tzfgai-1-:gmslsitesuw injzmc-ss-. 11.XbKli'li'-l2.Xl.l, SQLKXIJ 15711-Z2 l'op R-mshluir ttloaclii, Logan, Stcrnlverg, Fields, XN'l1ite, Perry. Rattan. Lips. liottoin Row-Nlrilizm, Klolenda, Francis, Yucnfll, kbwger lK'apt.J, Ullieiistiuc. llllllllllr. Reese Basketball The career of llt3Cilllll'lS basketball teani this year reseinbled the rapid rise and fall of a new coinet. Starting with a defeat, we XYOII, lost again, and then won in succession froni Urbana, 33-1-1, Lincoln, 232-12, Danville, 29-17, u11til we reached the zenith of our success by defeating Springlicld 22-20. Our star did 1101 set with this ganie, however, for we hunibled Dan- ville again, 19-18, and also Lincoln, -10-1-1, before Springfield obscured its light for a 111o111e11t by a defeat, 17-2-1. Nevertheless, the clouds rolled by, and Clinton was defeated 20-19. Urbana XVO11 the ga111e for us 22-21, Wl191l one of her 111911 tossed the ball through Decatnrls basket for our last goal. The Springfield ga111e on our rivalls floor was the fastest and cleanest galil? of the season. The lead sec-sawed f1'0111 one 10921111 to another, for a tiine, with both teams fighting like Ll91l1011S. Then Deca- tur swept into the lead Hllfl finished the half with the score 20-12. In the second period, Springfield caine back, and holding Decatur score- less, crept up a11d tied the score. Then, with a 1ni11ute to go, Hunible took the ball on the tip-otf, and swinging around, flipped the ball to Cowger, who dropped it through the hoop for the ga.1ne. Even the later defeat by Springfield did 11ot take away the joy of this Victory, for we still know that we can beat them. Page 74 Cowenn CCapt.j .. ........ Forzrarfi V I-raluinzcmmtfcs-W raging?-I Next year, the coach will have more experienced men to pick from, and with the support of the whole student body there is no reason why we should not have a championship team. Basketball Letter-men FI13LDs . . . BIAHAN .. MoLENDA . FRANCIS .. Hl'hIBLE .. Erucksox . XYEECH . . . OFFEXSTEIN Fo1'zrm'rI-C enter .......F01'zmrfl . . .Forwflrcl ... .Center . . . .Forzrrlrfl . . .Guard . ..G11ard .. .Gzmrfl Lest We Forget Basketball Carroll Cowger, this year's captain, lead the team from a forward position. His ability to score from the foul line won a good many games for us. Charley Fields was one of the hardest lighting forwards Decatur ever had. There is going to be a big gap in that position next year. t'Swede Erickson was a smooth performer with the ball, and a Inighty hard man to get around. XVhen he had an eye on a man, that man surely had a hard time to get a shot. Bones Veech was a fit running mate for the versatile Erickson. Lewis never said much, but the opposing forwards always knew he was there. 'tHum,' Humble, our diminutive forward, hung up more baskets than any other man on the squad. It was his good teamwork that helped mightily in the Springfield game. '22-'23 Men FRANCIS tCapt.j .. ..... Fo1'wawl-Center MAHAN ......... .,....... F orwarcl MOLENDA . . . .... F orwawl PERRY . . . .... Forward WHITE .... .... C 'enter OFFENSTINE . . . . .Guard HARROLD . . . . .Center The study hall in time, saves ninth hour. Page 75 I-T523 liEEfA1l'lSTlEl!J'J ?'lZfI2?Q1il Boys' Class Basket-ball SENIURS T011 Rowfllycrs, Hcad. Millzllc Row-Carswull, Stcarusr Ieucss, Ye-sch. Scott Bottom Row--AStcr11lmo:rg, Rccsc, Lewis. ,Yr IUNIORS Foran, Rattan, Harrold, Myers. Page 76 I- ifi23lliFIdfAk'lSlwlElLD'J lf72271CiG3Zlf r- C! wcohlon SOPHOMURIES Top Row-Sawyer. OHeustein, Austin. Bottom Rowf5ummers. Stearns. FRESHMEN Top Row-Humiston, Miller. McClelland. Bottom Row-Iones, Paisley. Page 77 t-Q-21-ivzefgfmtcsuw :gram-1 The Girls' Athletic Association llvlien Miss Bessire left in September. the girls of the school suf- fered ai great. hiss. Aside fruin being one uf the best physical instruc- tors the selimvl has ever had. she was ai true friend to every girl. The lilcwlzey touriiznnent which Miss liessire had planned was de- layed hy her departure. l'nder Miss Rielieson, however, it was played off in ai very lively series ut' games. The seniors, with Margaret March as enptuin. won the ehainpimisliip fruin Helen llaws juniors. ln the folluwing tie. A. A. meetings Miss Rieheson helped the girls plan a hasketlmll tournznnent. Various sports were discussed. ln- door baseball. tennis. trzu-li, and hikes were to be taken up this spring. The new officers of the G. A. A. this year are: Ilrwsirlvizz' ...... . .AIAXINE NELL Vice P1'e.s1'flwzf .. .... lliziiizx l'lAYS Hwcrefz11'y ...... . . .Hoirriixsiz OTT yvI'r fIS'IlI'l'l' . . . . .lJOROTHY Owns Girls' Basketball SIZNIORS Riclieson tfoachl, Erwin, Nickey, March, Halpin, Dempsey, Denny, Crossland, Ott, Cantx-all. I have a renrlezfous tzriilz Deam. Page 78 I- 'ng23lliEIifQlQI'-'CIQIVJ' 1212 JUNIURS Crabb, Graham, Lycau, Kfoachl, Shields, Hays, Lamb. Lancaster, Housum. SUPHUMURES Nolan, Mortliland, Hartmann, Higman, Fleck, Erickson, Pl-iillipps, Tait, Sullivan, Rich. FRESHMEN Cook, Shoemaker, Pluck, Marshall, Bramblett, Denise, Owen, Rosen. Page 79 4-5523 lIiEff.Q'lSl1flQlVlk 1322 GIRLS' HHVKEY TEAMS Top Row-Fnshnmm Thhd Rod-Jmhom. Second Ii0XV4SOIvl10!1'IL5!'CQ Fourth Row-Seniors. Tlwn .s nnflzilzg riylzz' nr ll'I'IHIfj, buf fwzclzvrs malre it so. . 5 fm-iw-311 Q'5 i'f 'DZ 533' UA' 'JT' 3 'DJ GT -'Z' 5 -1'- ' Eff: 1'- F 19 r'5': : T:7 i'- Q A A WW Q . jw34f,yi:.,irza , Q mqafagfn.-K, .-1.uwf.f.,q5,.h,::xfs,1':af::ZiaudIfa f-:41zw-::f,ifQ,:,f,f.1,aq:y4fw,-:mf F ' , Pane 80 IICIETIES 'L' ' -U v :gf . if uk,- . Es 41, ,,., 5 F I -L-I I4 , I -.. 4 ,- Fei.. A f , . - K N 'Q fig: J. I - 0 ' PU' I 14 g - la.: - i 'fi ,ke . -ffl V -s23ll1Fl:Qf4ewISTilElLW T1- Agora Aiiutlier year has heeii zuhleil to the history of the successful Career of Agora. Over twenty years ago. Agora was estublislienl for the pur- pose nt' getting :ill the kiiuwleilge possible for its iiieiiihers froiii the study of the best literziture. lt has always lived up to its purpose. llluriiig' the past year the siwiety has engaged iii iiiuiiy aetivities. l'erhaps the must iiiterestiiig' was the inter-sm-iety slehate. Altliough ilehzitiiig is smiiewlmt ut' ai cligressiuii from literature, still, when chal- leingeil, we haul to zu-vept. :mil the girls were glail thut we did: Agora cletbzite-ml each ot' the other societies. A ileliiiite course of stuily, nutliiierl by our umlvisor, Mrs. Nelson. has het-ii fullnweil llll'UllQl'llHllt the year. Although we were suiiiewliait iiiterrupteil hy the mlehzite, it has heeii carried out siicvessfiilly. The 1-oilrse was haiseil mi the stuily ut' ilrziiiizi zuiil the iiiocilerii short story. The Lauri nf 1It'!II'Il'.s 1l4's1'rf', hy Yeats, ziiiil The Iflzfcf-Binl. hy Mzieter- liiiek. were rezul. At Cliristmzis time. Agora, uiiitiiig with Aristos, aicleil greatly iii the drive for the sale of the Heil Cross seals. The zimhitimi of Agora is to holcl the torcli high . anal she ineaus in mlm sw. Top Rowgllrenncn, Coles, Hutts, Proctor, llelphenstinc, Lowe, Tucker. VVise. Second Rowfllartmann, llusch, Clayton, Clipston. Neeld, Ilopp, Grethe. Crossland, Klichener. Third RowfVVolfe, llambrightou, Halpixi. Denny, Heffernan, Redwitz, Daniels, NViIson, Iohnson, Augustine. Bottom Row-Frost. Abel, Uder, Regan, Wood, Mason, Adams, Graham. Page S2 rqf-552-Dlliu-':rQfeYl1dT11Qll!z'J lZlI2Y,LiiQ31il Forum Foruin inenibers congratulate theinselves that they have enjoyed another sueeesstul year under the Capable leadership ot' Mr. lflubbart. The soc-iety found itself in an unusual predicament. at the begin- ning of this year, twenty out of twenty-one ineinbers being seniors. This situation was soon reniedied, hoyvever, by the eagerness of niany underelassnien to be adniitted into Forum. She noyv has a goodly nuniber ot' nienibers who will reniain to carry on the yvork through the Corning year. Debating has played a large part in FlJ1'1llll,S activities this year. A series of inter-society debates were held at her suggestion. lt also happened that Forunils representation on the Varsity debating teani was greater than that of any other soc-iety. She also took the initia- tive in the drive for the sale of the Red Cross Christmas seals. Be- sides these outside aetivities, Foruni has had her weekly progranis regularly, from yvhieh her nienibers have derived niueh benefit. lVe who graduate, yvish you who reniain, every sum-cess in holding high the standards of Forum. Top Rowgfoles, Six, Danilo. Uruso, Alexander, Robbins, Cable. Austin. Blowitz. Middle Row-Hanson, Brown, H. Shaw, L, Shaw, Bramblett, H. Austin, Davenport, Schaub, Sink, Mills. Bottom Row-Vick, Ienkins, Lewis, Ditto, SheFfler, Hastings, Hear, Vaill tPres.l, Sutterer, Bohon, Santonam. Pale 83 rizciilurisgzeacsusrdnw rngzzzafg-in F 41 CZ W Conlon Aristos When Aristos convened in September, it seenied as though the society was composed entirely of ofticers, but owing to the etliciency of the nieinbership connnittee, inany new inenibers were soon ad- mitted. Under the supervision of our advisor, Miss Yoder, and with the careful preparation by the nienibers, the miscellaneous prograins have been very entertaining and instructive. ' Aristos has played an important part in the school's activities. Its inenibers have worked very successfully on the debates and school plays which have been presented during the school year. Much of the success of Aristos is due to the competent officers, and to the co-operation of the inenibers, more than half of whom will graduate this year. But to those of you who will reniain to till our places, we wish every success. Top Row-XNaltz. Heinz, Bell, Davidson, C. Waltz, Shaw, Walden, Brunner. Middle Row-Sloan. Northland, llone. Melton, Evans, Sclileiser, Cooper, Shaw, Harris. Bottom Row-Camp, Anderson, Connarcl, Ackerman, Hugenburger tPres.D, Denise, Bass, Fribourg. Page 84 l-593lliEEf0sWSiflQll-U' lifilldiilil C! wconzon Rotaro Under the conipetent leadership ot Mr. Nordinan, the Rotaro Literary Society has this year enjoyed its inost successful meetings. Froin a nucleus of ten inenibers, Rotaro has grown to be one of the largest organizations of the school. The programs have been of the highest type, and have been prepared unusually well. The purpose of Rotaro is to develop the art of public speaking in its inenibers, and to teach the fundamentals of parliamentary proce- dure. This purpose has been fulfilled to a great extent during the past year. The cliniax of Rotaro's success canie when she defeated Foruni in the inter-society debate. The society also placed inen on the Varsity debating teani. Rotaro has been fortunate in having an efficient administration throughout the year. Robert Taylor, as president for the first semes- ter, and Royal McClelland, his successor, proved themselves worthy of the chair. Of course, Rotaro will be unt'ortunate in losing some of its strongest nieinbers through graduation, but with the under-classnien that are already nieinbers, and those to be taken in next year, she will not lose her high position aniong the faniily ot societies. Top Row-Henderson, Parrish, Clark, Wayne, llauta, XYhite, Pritchet, Pygman. Middle Row-Eaton. XVitt, llesnard, English. Hill. Iolmson. Goodwin, Rothfuss. Bottom Row-Witzman, Taylor, Nordman 1Advisorl, McClelland lPres.J, Evans Dresback, Danzeizen. VValker. Pale 85 1-:e2SunFacefAws1:cQuw nffjzzicg-Q1-1 Arion M. J. L. writes: My daughter. a freslnnan in the Decatur high school, wishes to join the Arion Literary Society. Do you consider this advisable? She is a very tiinid girl. By all nieans advise your daughter to join Arion. Her experi- ence on the programs will quickly help her to overcome her tiinidity. During the past year. Arion's programs have been on miscellaneous subjects, one of the niost interesting being on Edgar Guest. More- over. nienibership in this society brings one in contact with girls who are careful to keep up their scholarship records. Your daughter will also enjoy the social life of Arion. The enclosed picture will give you 311 idea of the type of girls your daughter will nieet in Arion. Top Rowfllnxton, llcnisc, Heinz, ,Xml1ncl. llngcnliurger, NYhicklinc', Connelly, Iligman. Klidfllc Row l.itz, Pease, Newell. Utt. lleinz, lfrickson, Nlortliland, Cranston, Blzircli. Keyes. Bottom Row Tucker. Porter. Stuckey, Rccrcs. Stewcrt. Mills. Marsh, Pliillipps, Mclielratll, Benton. Page S6 rf-52-3lliEEfAb'lSl'i1ill.U'J hljzmcivlg-J Mask and Wig Mask and lYig has been especially active this year. Its aini has always been to present the best type of dranla. The Floris-f's Shop, a delightful one act coniedy, was presented during an auditoriuin pe- riod, as was 'Op 'o Jle Tlzrumb, which was also greatly enjoyed. The Play-gocrs, by Pinero, was given before the Parent-Teachers' Associa- tion. The height of success of the year was reached in the presentation of The Tavilorr-.llade Jlcm, written by Smith and Cohan. This was appreciated by two capacity houses. Interesting programs on dralna. and the theatre are prepared for each meeting of Mask and lVig. lt is felt that, under the coinpetent supervision of our advisor, Miss Thonias, every nieniber derives much pleasure as well as benefit from Mask and XVig. We hope that each year will increase the value of Mask and lVig to the students and to the school. Top Row-R. Ackerman, RI. Ackerman, Schaub, Golden, Bottom Row-Connard. Vaill, Taylor 1Pres3, Anderson. Page S7 I-f5?DlliFtef4Q1ISTlil!lF PITCQIIZQ-iii-1 The Boys' Glee . Club Tl1e Boys' Glee Club has been enjoying a successful year under the direction of Miss Louise Bear. They have been received several tiines in the auditoriuin with a very warin weleonie. They have also appeared inany times on the prograni for the Parent-Teachers' Asso- Ciation. The value to be gained from nienibership in this club can scarcely be overestiinated. The knowledge one gaines of good inusic is in- valuable, and repays inany tiines over the tinie and effort put forth. Although several of the best singers of the club will graduate, it should be renienibered that the club does not. It will need new inein- bers next year, and it is up to the under-elassinen to furnish thein. live feel Certain that there is a great deal of latent talent in the classes of '23 and 'Q-L. Top Row-VValker, Crane, Vlfilliams, Summer, Townsend. Middle Row-McClelland. Foran. Witzman, Evans, Eckert, Hastings. llottom Row-Barnes, Robbins, Brown, Sharp, Newlin, Ditto. Page 88 rf-Qiblmsefmmimnw njzzzq-Q-1 The Girls, Glee Club The club started out with very good 111ate1'ial this year, and by llH1'Ll a11d faithful work, held its staiidard high. Tl1e club is llliltle up of forty voices selected from the junior and senior girls. The club appeared f1'Gf1llQ1ltlj' before the l1igl1 school assemblies, and oeeasioually before publie audiences. The two Glee Clubs coin- bi11ed to give a splendid Cl11'ist111as Cantata. Each time that the Club appeared, it was given au eiithusiastie weleoine. Through the iiistruetioii of Miss Louise Bear, our advisor and di1'eetoi', our club has aeeoinplislied its aims. Top Row-March, Orey. Brosseau, Ricketts, McClelland. Henry, Clark, Hatch, Shaw, llarnhart. Middle Row-llutts, Sanders, Denny, Morthland. Michener, Denise, llell, Daniels, Ryman, Schleiser. Walden. Bottom Row-Regan, Nickey, Ashenfelter, Clipston, Cox, Utt, Frost, Blaugh, Grethe, Ray. Page 89 l'if?3IlIiEIQfANlSTIlQl'-if tl1jI21C5Q3J'l The Orchestra The Orchestra is among tl1e most important organizations in the high school. lts object is to give the students an opportunity to do ensemble work. The music played is always of the highest charac- ter, and the organization renders the music to the best of its ability. A few of the numbers which have been given in public with great success are: 4,011-9l l'I'flllllHl, Keler Bela: The Feast of the Lanterns, Bennett: Sjli'f7IflffllIt'. Atherton: Faust, Gounod, and a great many others. The Orchestra played three numbers on the programs for the Music Memory Contest, which was one of the most important concerts of the year. It also played for the Teachers' Institute, for Mask and Mvig' pert'ormances, and for the assemblies of the student body. The success of the Orchestra is due for the most part to the patient efforts of its director, Miss Louise Bear. It is hoped that the Orchestra will grow, both i11 size, and in ability. There is no reason why D. H. S. should not have one of the best orchestras in the state, even now, it is well on its way to that coveted position. Top l.ow--Little. llursteiu. Lowe, Evans, Pease, Junuess, llunch, Scurlock, Ryman. llotlom Roxvflhisley, Steiner, Crinnigan, VVhiCkline, Robbins, Snyder. Edie, lilickley, Ryan. Page 90


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