Decatur High School - Decanois Yearbook (Decatur, IL)

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September, 1920 Millikin University Applied Arts School of Chicago Art Institute of Chicag Fine 'md Applied Arts Advisor to Art Clubs Decfxnois Art Advisor. Miss HELEN IYIURPHY' BS. Setpember 1913 Columbia Universit5 Michigan State Normal. l Hrme Economics Miss KATHERINE TROUTMANI A.B September 1917 Millikin University Wiscoiisin Univer- sity Columbia University H1-me Economics. Q Miss Errir THEOBALD September 1920 Xl omens Colle je Columbia University. Home Economics. 1' 1 - 3 1 1 3 1 I 1 1 1 A UL? ui C , Lf' f 7 I - 1 1 1 Q I s , , ! v . . , O . ., 0 0 C v 9 . T 1 a C L .4 , 'N' V . 1 ' , ' . . ., . I . I t J I K- 7 ' ' Ohio University. 1 A I 47 l , ! ll ll C . 1 , :VC , 1 , v , J L l A v , E O. c , L Y , C L y s., P ! f f vv jr 1 Y J . , 1. 1 , . N Y V ' 7 1 , . J U , , , s . .LS i V ! If 1 O , ba 7 , 2 Z , , Page Z6 t Lf ' ' 'Wx sx x NK. l Bill. l..xwRi-:Nei-2 lxoTic September, 1919 Millikin University, Bradley Polyteclmie, Notre Dame lnstitute. Baseball Coach, Mechanical Drawing. MR. Z. l'. BlRKl'Ili.'XIJ September, 1923 l. S. N. U. Mechanical, Machine and Architectural 1 Drawing. MR. FREDERICK SCHMUJT September, 1921 Professional Training, Forge. MR. CHARLES E. CROOKS September, 1923 University of Illinois. Physical Education Department-Boys' Athletic Coach. 1 1 September, 1921 A Ohio University, Sargent School for -Physical Education. Girls' Physical Education Department. MRS. NIARIAN LYCAN, B.S. l MR. REX REEsE 1 September, 1924 Band and Orchestra Instructor. fl Miss :XLMA THIES September, .1923 Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. . Northwestern University, Kroeger School of Music. Chorus, History of Music, Harmony, Advisor to Glee Clubs. MR. s. s. BEATH, RA., ALA. ' September, 1924 I University of lYisconsiu, University of Chicago. Civics and Economics, Educational Guidance. 1 nnnnnun.nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnun 6 ------- ,,,,,,, Page 17 ' Miss 1X1.xRv EARNEsT Miss Auiviis FITZGERALD., BS. in Ed. February, 1918 September, 1925 Indiana State Normal, University of Qhio University. Chicago. English. Physiology, Botany. Miss RVTH SANKEEK, AB., B.L.S. MR. RUSSELL K. SHAFFER September, 1925 September, 1925 University of Kansas, University of Illi- Ohio University. nois. Manual Training. Librarian. I u the Ellarnltg The class of '26, as a whole and individually, feel that a word of appreciation and thanks should be extended to the faculty for the gracious assistance they have given us and the kindly attitude they have shown. We shall retain the intluence they have exerted in the shaping of our characters throughout the course of our lives and shall remember with pleasure the associations we have enjoyed with them. Page IS MMMAAAAMMMMAA 4 4 4 4 AA mf' Sn. in m u ? Aav Wl': M - IIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIw4 lIlIllIIIIIlIIIIk .hm....- ...g r K B 4 5 3 l l WW W W A GN sw Q N51 Gum Sm gpg U 0140 SPH I N122 UT Qt VUE if 1 E Q bid Sw E0 S U U1 fall! Eg .jg 'Q fl' I . - I XXL El X d . xfj C gf N A 4 E 4 I XJBFQIGHT 4 4 4 4 - 4 44 444 - 44444444 4444 4 44 H J SE IOP - U I. FREELAND l7lARROLD Engineering Born for sizlcccssf' Class President, '25, '26Z Stu- dent Council, '24,N '25, 262 Athletic Board of Lontrol, 425. '26, D Club, '24, '25, '26: Hi-Y Club, '24. '25, '26: Foot- ball, '23, '24, '25, 152'lSkCtDZ1ll, '24, '25, '26: Track, '25. LEROY KING Liberal Arts and Sciences Aye, c'1z'0ry l'l'ICll cz king. Decanois, '26: Class Ofiicer, '26 lSec.J:g Governing Body, '25, Boys' Glee Llub, '24. '25, 263 Gypsy Rover , '25, Forum, '25: Rotaro, '26: I. S. N. U. '25: Hi-Y, '26, S. S. C., '26, ALICE G. MCKINLEY Household Arts E'Z'U7'j' flzouglzt you tlzlnk builds up. Decanoisj '25, '26, Observer, '25, Senior Class Gflicers, '26 tvice-pres.J: Silver Delta, '25, Governing llody '25, Arion, '23, '24, Aristos, '24, '25, '26: Tri-Y, '23, Ring and Pin Committee, '26: Inter-Society Contest, '25 C 'cl J 4 4 . . ROBERT W. Lusiq Engineering I'll speak in cz 11z01f1,sz'1'01izis lllllct Z',0l'C0. ' Class Oflicers, '26: Forum, '25, ' C6 5, Y' , 5 7 26, D Club, 23, 24, 25, '26: Football, '23, '24, '25, Track, '23, 'L2-l. LAWRENCE DAvis Liberal Arts and Sciences Few tlzings are inzpossiblc' to diligence and skill. Decanois, '26, Governing Body, '25, Senior Class Officer, '26 1Treas.J, Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Band, '22, '23, '24, Intra- Mural, '25. ROY KOEHI-ER General Al'Z37lllil'1g buf lzisfory, for lzistory must be false. Football, '24, '25, D Club, 9.74 3,75 .1 , .., . Page 20 i KWWW lJ1x1.1Q JAIJAMS lfugiueeriug Lvl IIUIIOI' 111' ,s'ft1i11l1'.s'.v. H liI.liN ZALBERS Liberal Arts and Sciences ,l1'1111 dc'l1'gl1ts 11111 1111'. Agora, '25. FLoR.x E. Al.RRIGH'f General l1l'l1ilst I b1'1'atl1v I l111pv. Kuli-Nari Klub, '25, 26, Swastika. '26, Commercial Club, '26. ARTHUR N. ALLEN Liberal Arts aucl Scieuces limi 111111 bv 111c111kf11l. Forum, '25, Radio Club, '24, Chess Club, '26. NAOMA ALLEN Liberal Arts and Sciences Hut !lzc'1'c s 110f11i11g half so siwcf in ' life Ax l0z'c s -YOZIIZQ Cl7l'l'UIIl.H K,LXTHERINE ALs1P Liberal Arts and Sciences A lillillg of bcazzfy is a joy f0l'L Z'Cl'.', Arion, '23, Aristos, '24, '25, Girls' Yol- leyball, '242 Inter-Society Contest, '24, EARLE Moss ANDERSON ,W Commercial-Bookkeeping I 11111 H10 'Z'Cl'j' Pink of c0111'ivxy. ,luuior Art League, '24, '25, '26, Kodak Club, '24, Camera Club, '26, Track, '24, '25. IQXVAIN AXlJRPIl.l.'S ' Engineering A H011 0111111151 lc1rl1'1's is tl lIIl7A'f d1'1'c1n'f11I fllillgf' HD Club, '24, '25, '26, Bzrsemli, '24, '25, - '26, Football, '26. 1026 E :T I HDUAHBLE Page 21 A ,I IRENE ASHE Commercial-Stenographic rfAlIj'f1lillQ for a quiet Ziff. Commercial Club, '26. E XMILSON R. ALTGLTSTINE l Liberal Arts and Sciences l Hl ViSdC7llI of many and H10 wit of 0rzc'. ' 7 Observer, '24, Forum, '23, Ag' Club, '24, 25, Memorial Committee, '26, Agri- culture Contests, '24, '25, Swimming, 35 '23: Golf, '25. , NIAUDE E. BAER Liberal Arts and Sciences HIYI-I'l'lIC is bold and goodness 1f1ci'er fear-A fzzlf' ffj Mask and VVig, Agora, '26. o 59 X I l l i I l I . l l r l l 1 . f' 1 1 ,l 5 V l i 3, Al I l l 2. l I l KENNETH W. BARNETT ,- E Commercial-Bookkeeping - Ii Hlfuiflz is sfrozzgcr than cz Zion. - VVILLIAM GLEN BARNETT . Liberal Arts and Sciences Q w, il lima irazzqzzil solifzrdc, and smell su- , fifty as is quiet, iuisv and g00d. a .. .lunior Art League, '25, '263 Forum, '25, A 26. ' HAI20I.D BAsToB Engineering 2 O1z! that flzis foo, foo solid flash would melt. I LUCILLE BATCH ELDER Liberal Arts and Sciences , Hlftzsv tviflz digltzityft' RoI.L1E A. BAYLESS i Liberal Arts and Sciences ,S'fz1rdy as tlzc Rock of Agesf' A Boys' Glce Club, '26. Page 77 Qduznnun H .Y ----- -- ,huuiw Kuxxl-1'1'11 IJ. Hriixk l,iber:1l Arts :mil SL'lCIlL'CS l-11-zu' fl1y 111'1'g!11mr 11.1 tl1y.vvlf. 7-1 25, Fo11tl1z1ll, '233 lim'er11i11g Body. '- , ' ' ' 1 y u - H1-X, 23, 24, Zn. llON.Xl.l1 R. B1-11'1e1'11-31. C'o111111erci:1l-B111mkkccping I 11111 ll 1'if1':1'11 of II11' -z1'111'!a ' Musk :111cl Wig, '24, 'ZSQ from fyiwllll 'l'r:1ck. fi11'1'R1'1J13 il. B1iNN121'1 General qs- . , , . . , try Tl1111gs lllfllllf fIll'II Ilf' in 1111.1 z1'111'ld 1111- liu 1111111b11d1 1111111 fl11111 uf s K x K . SXY2lStll-iil, '25, ,265 Kuli-Xari Klub, ' '26. DORO1 HY E. BENTON Liberal Arts and Sciences lI'111'lc 11115 uzadv llll' 'zulmf I fuzz. Erbical Club, 'Z4g Kuli-Nari Klub, 7 .-.. N151-L1E MAY BETT5 Commercizxl-Bookkeeping No gains -zuiflmzzi flllilliv BERNARD B1LL1NGs Crmmmercial-Bookkeepiug Hy and by ix easily said. Busebzxll, 'ZSQ Track, 'Z-lg Inter-11111 l'i2lSliC'El12lll, '25, t5xRET'1'.eX B1NN113R Liberal Arts and Sciences !f1:'1'1'y 'zuay 11111k1's Hlj' fjlIl'II.H ,loux H1311 B1..11f14 Liberal .Xrts aml Scicncw liar 071' his 51111111111 .1'!1111'1'. 25. 24 rcxl i , mlllllllllllllllll Wllllfyllflll , ff?3' 1 , 4 ,D - -1 l 1 Page 23 H DPAPIBLE H HE EEC 7 QIS . ............ ....... . .. S - Q 1 Q - - I T 1 - - or ' ' A x..x u N ' !xxxsxxxx'mfQ5 VIOLET E. BLANKENSHIP Liberal Arts and Sciences Greatest lz-appiness of the g1'c'az'e5t 'JI1llIll7Ul'.U DONALD ELLSWORTH BLAZER General The best flzilzgs are ilze most dijflicult fo attain. Ag Club, '25, '26. Lois BORCHERS Liberal Arts and Sciences Life zc'1'z'l101f1f lcmglzing would be cz clreary l9la11l?. Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Basketball, '23, '24, '26, Track, '25: Baseball, '24, '25, Volleyball, '24, '25, Soccer, '25, Hockev, '23, '24, '25, '26. i ' HELEN BOWER Liberal Arts and Sciences UlllOCZ7c'l'Ul1Ol'Z zs safe. RUTH BRADY General Her eyes are smiling, not slzy. ' Junior Art League, '26, Kuli-Nari Klub, '25, Commercial Club, '26. HAROLD N. BRAMBLE Art 'llvozc' mc M0 2'0zQ's. Decanois, '25, '26 CArt Edjg Poster Club, '25, Junior Art League, '25: Car- toon Club, '25: Industrial Art, '25, '26, Band, '23, '24, '25, '26, Grchestra, '23, '24, '25. RHODA LYNN BREADY Commercial-Stenographic A rose sez' willz lllljl wilful llZ0l'71S. Decanois, '26, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Gypsy Rover , '25, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Basketball, '23, '24, '25, Track, '25, Basketball, '24, '25, Volley Ball, '24, '25. EVELYN BRESEMAN Commercial-Stenograpliic Qs full of spirit as the 'll'IO7'Zl'll of May. Page 24 ' Qlllllgzjxwjz, ,jfrijfgffwfl uf 7.1-, lSAlil'1I. Hover: l1iu'1x11.lav ' ' Liberal Arts :incl Sciences ,llurriagv is 11 dv.s'fu'r'41tr' llzillgf' Urcliestrzi, '24, '25, '26, Not Grzuluzlting. lX'lARj0Rll'l K. liuvxl-zu C0I11I1lCI'ClZll1StCllOtQl'2lDlllC CudgvI thy I7I'tlllI.V In nmrv ulmuf if. - - l Glce Club, '26, Aristos, '23, '26g Sxvus- tika, '25, '26. -TAINIES BULSPI Liberal Arts and Sciences LL The beafelz path is the safe l'lII'fl. Camera Club, '26g Cliess Club, '26g Forum, '25, '26. PAN. L. Bl'RlirI Liberal Arts :incl Sciences fl .wfunzlz -zeif is 0-rw' i1z1'c1'vxfi11g.'t' Observer. '2-l, '251 Cflee Club, '24: Forum '24, '23, 'Z6g DGl,JZ1f1I1gI Club, '24, '26g Czunerzi Club, '25. '26g Chess Club, '26g Junior Art League, '25, '26g Review Story QHon. Mentjg Interscliolasuc Debating, 'Zag Inter-society Contest A Q5tlij, '25, ALICE BURNS Commercial-Stenograpliic A clzild of our gralzdnmflzvl' lille. u I .vzvvef 'zuonzazzf' LLOYD S. Bl'TI.IiR Engineering l 1 1141-zu' cz fwini to fm-z'r'. Observer, '25g Student Council. '25g Forum, '24, '2n: Cztmerzi Club, '25: De- l bute. '23, lnter-Society Contest Q3rclD. Cmklq BVTT Engineering TIN fclxf ef fmlmzn' xlmll be Illlillc' ul- -zuuhvs. ' GoI.n1E C,xu'r1-LR Liberal Arts and Sciences 'Qllay I div if I speak -zulmf ix fulxuf' Glee Club, '25, '26g Agora, '2o. 1 :annulnnannannnlnllnalnnlnnalaannannnnn -human 1111111 1l1111I1111 ' HDPAHBLC Page 25 CARROLL M. CASSITY Liberal Arts and Sciences His quiicf, smiling sincerity stands out above the rest. Forum, '24, '25, Band, '26, Orchestra, '26, Inter-Society Contest, '25, Ag Club, '26, Agricultural Contest, '26. FRANCES CHANDLER Normal lfl'l1a1faz'v1' anyone says or docs, I must be good. HARRIET CHAPMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences S11v's all my fancy painted Izc'1'. Arion, '23g Tri-Y, '23, G. A. A. '23 '24, '25, '26, Volleyball, '23, Basketball, '23. ,losEPHiNE CHRISTMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences Be g1'tIL'i0Ifl.S' to all man, but clzoosc the oust to be your friends. EDNA ELIZABETH CONELY Art lfVI1af a sfrangc flzizfzg is man, and wlzaz' a stranger, -woman! Girls' Glee Club, '24, '25, Agora, '24, '25. GERALDINE ELIZABETH COOPER Liberal Arts and Sciences The frzzvsz' iuisdonz is a resolrzffe drier- llzizzaiiozfzf' Aristos, '24-'26: Swastika, '24-'26g Girls' Glee Club, '23-'26g Hockey, '23-'25, Basketball. '24, '25, Volley Ball, '24, '25, Baseball, '24, '25: Track, '25, EVGENIA KATHLEEN COURTNEY Liberal Arts and Sciences .S'1111'lc with an izfztezzt to do 'll!iSC1Il'C'f. Girls' Glee Club, '24, '25, '263 Aristos. '25, G. A. A., '24, Tri-Y, '24, Hockey, '24. LEONA CROSS Liberal Arts and Sciences 41 ' J! I am 111 oarrzesf. Svvastika. '25, '26, an pnnnnnnnnnpnnppnnnnnnnnn n n ln n n nn n Page 26 ,. -. 'lilllil.M.X Cicowl. l.iber:1l Arts :incl Scienceg lf':'vr nf film' l'm fm1f1'l.v lI'Ve'4IllIlllgj.H , .4 . .. , - Observer, 29, 20 ,Musk :incl Wig, 29, '2fig li. A. .X., '201 Senior l'l:1y Corn- mittee, '26, XVIRUINLX Claim Liberzil Arts :uid Sciences Timur .vlmlf 'zealk in .vilk ulli1'v. fiirls' iilee Club, '24, '25, Agora, '25, BIQTTY Cl'iue,xN Liberal Arts and Sciences 'flfj' life is Iikv flu' .v111111m'1'. G. A. A., '24, Observer, '23, '24, 25r Arion, '23g Girls' Glee Club, '24, Hi: Twelve, '24, :Xl.OI..'X BIQRNICI-I Cl'RTls Commercial-Stenograpliic Xu bcffvr than you .vlmuld lic. G. A. A. '232 Commercial Club, '24, '25, Swrlstika Club, '25, '26. ARTHl,'R Dxxnir, Engineering Thu .vzfrvxf iea-x' to lzif ci 'zeollzuizfv lzcczrt. is fu fake 411111 km'vIz11g.e Rotarn, '22, '231 Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25, C H .xR1,ES IDAN 1 ELS Engineering ll'l1vrc cuff' lodges slvcfi -zuill Izumi' lin' R1isSi:i-L llxsn Fngineering Gund In flIl'fjl'Z'U, 13051 fu fm'g1Cf. Cross Country Track, '25. P.x1'I, L. llwis Liberal Arts and Sciences HC lllrlffl iizdcfd. ,vlmte .TUIIIU .v,lm1'L'x fliul UH' 'ZL'ff.U , -- 'r -n wflllllllllllllllfl f 77 Jlllzllrffff' fffwf f f I 1 J Q. I 1 fb ffff' l l Hi-Y, '25, '2fmg Rntzlrn, '25, '20 Q l Pllgc' Q7 H59 .. ........ .. ........... 'HE DEC v .............. ....... . .. l:u:a------- ll? - ---- - S-.1 , U 4 1 A ikxxx xxxxxx xxxx ixk . 3 i 1 l 1 x l , 4 l l I , 53 1 43 ,, l M 1, 1 l it 'i l 'E l il it lil? Till A tti ill liz 131 i, gl 5 F RUBY DAv1s Liberal Arts and Sciences Cali back yesterday, bid time return. Student Council, '25, '26, Silver Delta, '23, '24, '25, Arion, '23, '24, Aristos, '24, '25, Swastika, '24, '25, '26, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25. WAYNE DEAN Engineering 'Rosen'-z'vd in all andc1'takz'ngs was he. Chess Club, '26. CHARLES DECK General I look upon you as a gem of the old rock. Governing Body, '26, Debating Club, '26, Social Science Club, '23, Forum, '23, '24, '25, '26, Junior Art League, '26, Camera Club, '25, '26,'Chess Club, '26, lnter-Society Contest, '24 C2d and 3dD, '25 C3dD: Hi-Y, '24, '25, '26, Chess Club, 726 4.4 . LILLIAN DEMPSTER Liberal Arts and Sciences Gz'1z'c me izzsiglzt into today. G. A. A. '24, '25, '26, Swastika, '25, '26. IQUSSELL DEVORE Liberal Arts and Sciences Xe-:Arr 1z1z,hrcpa1'od,' aye, ready! RUTH DOWVNING Normal Inzpossz'bIvf I trample upon impossi- bz'lit1'vs. ? Agora, '25, '26, RALPH DUNCAN Engineering HU steadfast and c'11du1'e. Baseball '25, '26. AIARION DUNN Liberal Arts and Sciences IIT can sing away om' cares. Page 28 1' 3--- , C: :QQ 1 R Um' Ii1xo.xN Liberal Arts and Sciences G1'11ll1' in 1111111111'1' 1111! l't'.N'Ufllf1' ill 111'- I1'1111. Clee Club, '25, '26, H.-u1o1.11 l'2lJtll'It'0Nl 11 General Une l111,v only 111 llI1'1'f 111111 111 11111116 111 fvxf fllj 'Z'tIl111'. Ag Club, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, ll Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, ,luclging Team, '23, '24, '25g Football, '23, '24, '25, Base- btll '74 '75 '76 4,-4,-e,-1. M1LnRE11 l'2DtiEk'OMB ClJI1lI'l16I'Cl2il-StCllOQ'I'Zll3lllC I 111'z'1' fVl1l'IQ1lil s0Iit11d1'. Commercial Club, '26, BIARIAN EDWARDS Liberal Arts and Sciences All-1'l't'fj' 110-z'v1' yet .r-111'cc'.r.rf11Ily b1'ia'gcd 0'z'c1' any 1'1111.v111. G. A. '23, '24, '253 Tri-Y,,'24, '25, Arion, 23, '24, Glee Club, 23, 24. JASPER VV. M11.I.ER Engineering I 11111 1111! l'lI 1110 roll of 60111111011 1111'11. ,lunior Officer CSec.D, '25, Forum, '262 Glee Club, '26, Observer, '25, '26, DOLORES EsHELMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences To b1'g111'1c 1111111y and 111' bvgzzilcd by DIN. Aristos, '25, '26, Glee Club, '24, Mask and bX'1g1', '25, '26: Pomancler Vx'alk, '26Z Silver Delta, '25, IJCCZUIOIS Stan, '26, Green Stockings, '26, Review Story Contest, '25. .-XRNOL11 Exnxxs Liberal Arts and Sciences 'r-Yt Z't'l' 1lIH'I'j', and j'01l will 111'1'i':'c 111 flu' nick of 1'i1111'. Band. '25, '261 Orchestra, '25, '26. EVELYN F1x1,K1:NRoT1r Liberal Arts and Sciences - Qlllllllllllllylf fQf7 , llllyu 11 Too fair to zu01'sl11'11, too -- to I11'z,'1'. G. A. A., '24, Swastika, '25, '26, 331:-n111l111 U S 111111 1 Y HDPAHDLII Page 29 ELIZABETH FARMER General Pc1'fcc1'ion is 110 frijqcf' DONALD FERRY ! Engineering A Hu sfalzds by his Own strengilzf' i JOHN FLEENER A I 0 I General AH I ask is io bc let czlozzcf' I I I 1 ARCHIE FOSTER - Commercial-Bookkeeping I HU COIIQIIFVS who 02'0rr011zf's lzz'nzsc'lf. I l CHARLES FOULKS A Mechanic Arts I Deeds, not words, are 7'lC'C'dl'd.H A I I KENNETH LESLIE FOULKS I A General I NoiIzz'1zg is so dijcult that if cannot be I Q clrcozlzfvlislzcd by diIigcm'0. I ll l ENID JIANICE FRIEND j I Liberal Arts and Sciences I True nzvrif is like Cl 7 l.i'U7'.U I l Agora, '24, '25, 'Z6. ' l':lJNVARIJ E. GALLAGHER 1 Commercial-Bookkeeping HU, like 41 rock that billows, vainly buf- A j 5 fvii, stood ji1'111. ' in 1 2 'A I 't H.DD Page 30 gunznnnn .1 I S ns: , Q . bllI.llRl'lll lt f.xl.l.u:x1c Liberal Arts :mtl Sciences Xu 1t'jlllt'vl' ix .vu riff: us l1m1r.s'ly. , .4 4 - ..- Ubserver, 253 Silver lleltzl. '25, lJORO'rl1Y j. fixmuu-31. l-louselnmlcl Arts .-ls IlIt'1'l'-l' as flu' day ix lung. li. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Hockey, '24, et '25: Basketball, '24, '25, '2O. LOTTIE f,i.XRX'lX Commercial-Stenograpliic l, ffm, wax burn in .1lrrad1'41. lilee Club, '24, '25, '26, 'Wjypscy Rover , '25, Mask ancl VX'ig, '24g l. S. N. U., '25 Ulqyp. XN'r.-Slit. Hnd.l. AIELBA Gigxcizmia Liberal Arts and Sciences C'O11d11rf is flzrvv-fnzzrflzs of life. EDNA GERK Liberal Arts and Sciences Hr must IIOf yield IO dij?it'11llics. ,lunior Art League, '25, JUANITA GOOD Liberal Arts and Sciences Her 'voice was fwfr' soft and I0-zu, All C.l'L'L'Ht'lll' flzzng 'lll iuu111r111. Agora, '25 CORXVIN P. GROSS Engineering' TO bv Hlilldflll Of his duty, is flzu lziglz- mf lmlzuzfr of an zfpriglzf 111c111. .1 Fm-uni. '24: Manual Arts Club, '25, DOROTHY BQXRBAR.-X CSROTH Liberal Arts :mtl Sciences fl youd fart' is ll gout! 1'm'uu11m'1zdl1- film. '7' 7Zi?7ZWL' WWW - nn:---31: I Page 31 H DPAHSLE .:.: ' 1.7 ' ..1 ' HE EL .: ......... '.:..:. ' '..- ' 'Ts y 1 s s . , xm m xx xxx x x RY? KXYNXXX X URVILLE GULICK Agriculture Let ns swear an eternal fifiendshipf' Hi-Y, '24, Ag Club, '24, '25, '26, Judging Team, '25, '26, KENTOAN C. HACKMAN Engineering No really great man ever fhonglzt lzizn- self so. Football, '25, D Club, '26, EVERETT HAGGARD Liberal Arts and Sciences Tenacious of his purpose. Decanois, '26, Glee Club, '25, '26, Mask and Wig, '24, '25, '26, Pomander Walk '26, Rotaro, '24, '25, '26. ALICE LORETTA HALE Commercial-Stenographic Common sense bows to the inevitable. Aristos, '25, '26, Swastika, '25, '26. INEZ MARGARET HALL Commercial-Stenographic A Place in thy iizeizfzefzory, dearest. Observer, '26, G. A. A., '24, '25, Swas- tika, '24, '25. HAZEL MARIE HANDLIN Liberal Arts and Sciences Above all things ifeverence yourself. Observer, '25, '26, I. S. N. U., '25 CStenographyj. EDNA HANES Normal Hfllfllfllfg riches in a little 7'007'll.U Agora, '23, '24, '25, '26, Swastika, '25, ' 6. EARL HANKINS Engineering Reeo111H1e1zclclble patlerli fo use in bnilfl- ing a jirm fonnclalionf' Deconais, '26, Senior Ring and Pin Committee, '26, Glee Club, '25, Foot- ball, '25, '26, Basketball, '25, Baseball, '24, '25, '26, Track, '24, D Club, '24, '25, '26. lnlll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllllhlll 3 1 H DPAVI BL Page 32 l'il.OlSli H .xxsi-:N Liberal Arts anal Sciences Y'lmu scest lm-ze diligvul I am. Observer, '25, '26, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Swastika, '24, '25: Stnclent Govern- ing Body, '24, '25, Memorial fomnnt- tee, '26, Hockey, '23, '24, '25 Ccaptjg Soccer, '25, Volleyball, '24, '25 fcaptl, '26, llasketball, '23, '24, '25, '26, Meat Story Prize C2nclD, '25, blliRl.l-1 G. H.x1z1e1s Liberal Arts ancl Sciences ,-Ilzytlzizlg is tl lzafifiy m'ridc11!. Glce Club, '25, '26, Rotaro, '25, '26, Hi- Y, '26. Br:i'1..ixH MM: HART Liberal Arts and Sciences She has the cssezzlial Ul'fl'lI71lfL'S of CI ltI0'j'. Observer, '25 ,'26, Girls' Glee Flnb, '25, '26, Arion, '24, Agora, '25, '26, Svvas- tllvi '75 lg -ag. Boxxliz H.xsKE1.i, Honseliold Arts To gi- 0 II41f'f7l'lll'.S'S is to dvscfvu l1f1,hp1'- L ness. Sxvastika, '26. BERNICE H.AxTH,xxv,xY Liberal Arts and Sciences 'Let's a'0 it after ci Iziglz Roman fash- ion. Glee Club, '24, '25, Gypsy Rover, '25, Dems HiXXK'ORTH General A Ialzgfz is ieorflz U IZIIIIKJJIYZ QIWJGIIS in Ullbl' n1c1rkrf. G. A. A,, '24, AIILDREIJ HEDENBERG General I'l'l'f1lL' is ifs men re-zeard. Loljlsr: HECIER Liberal Arts and Sciences TIzerc is 110 rea! life but rlzucrfzzl lifef' Arion, '24, Agora, '25, Commercial Clnb '24, Sxvastlka, '25, '26, G. A. A., 23, '24, '25. 4 - , -it mlllllllllllllvg Page 33 HE EC GIS A rfmzfrzzfrzffg , ' f'.- , flffflgffff' I Y l........ VVALLACE HILGENBERG General L'scf11I kzzazulcdgc was his eldest aim. Junior Art League, '25, Cartoon Club, '24, AQ Club, '24, '25, '261 Judging Team, '25. JOHN HILL Commercial-Bookkeeping HfX'IlU'ZQ'lL'Cl'g1' is p0iUe1'. ERMA IRENE HIMSTEDT Commercial-Stenograpliic IVl1av'z'e1' Ia-reds, that loved not at first szg!1z'.9 ' Aristos, '25, Commercial Club, '24, G. A. A., '24, '25, Swastika, '26. MARY VIRGINIA HINTON Liberal Arts and Sciences Carefree, lzvarzff1'vc', and SZ.llg'i7'lg an her wary. Swastika, '25, '26, Arion, '24, '25, Aristos, '25, '26, G. A. A. '24, LAVVRENCE HOCKADAY Liberal Arts and Sciences fl moral, smizsiblv, and 'well bred man. Forum, '24, '25, '26, Grcliestra, '24, '25, ,96 4.1 . JOEL HOWELL General Hflxrzgvz' is brief 111iadr1Css.'i' HOWARD P. HOYLAND Commercial-Bookkeeping .-111 lzancst Izcari is a kfingdam in iz'- self. .V I KATHERINE O. HUBBELL Commercial-Stenograpliic 7'l1c'1'c is 1l0fIll'HQ r1'11z,h0ssibIe I0 Izim who will f1'y. ' Commercial Club, '26, Kuli-Nari-Klub, '25. -:auditing L.................,............-. l l.DPAl'lBLE Page 34 ---- - 3- ,,,,,, .busily lm-:xi-1 Hlil.l'lllNS'I'lNl'I 5 A Lilicrztl .Xrts and Sciences mm ' O l1t'u,z'1'11.' 'Zu'4'l't' 1114111 but u111xlu11l, ln' 'Zx't'I'4' f'a'!'ft't'f. lleczmois, '26: Athletic liuzartl cl' Pun- triil, '24, '25, '26, Stutlcnt liuvcriiiing llntly, '25, '26, ,lnniwr Vlzlss Ullucer l'l'I'L'Zl.S.4, '25, Ariun, '23, '24, Arising, '25, Musk :incl XX ig. '252 lilcc llnlw, '24, I 262 fi. A A., '24, '26, liziskctlizill, I '25, '24, lillSL'll1lll, '24 '25, '26, ll11clic5'. '24, '25, Xnllcylmll, '24, '26, 'l'ri-N, '24, I '25. lit-iuxxmr 'lf lli-:xl-imu' licncrzll 'l'l1i' 1114111 'zelm 1't'.vl1't11'11s lzix lIllfjt'I', t1:'1'1'- u1111i',x' lux g1'i'i1li'st fue. l.t'clI.l.1f: H1-:Ni-ilmx' - l.il1erz1l Arts :incl Sciences Hfffl' 111f1dt'.vf ltmks Hn' cnfftzgjv 111151111 t1d111'11. filce l'lnl1, '24, Agurzi, '24, '25, '26, Swztstlkzi, '23, '25, '26, f'iliR.XLlJ HPINXPIBPIIQRX' C'omnierciztl-Bookkeeping 7'l1u1'v is j11'f1jil l'll all ItlI70l'. Intrzl-Mural Bztsketlmall, '24, '25. Bizssiii HPINRX' Liberal Arts and Sciences I 114'-z'c1' lIlI'Z'U Sclllflllf 1110 'zu111'ld. Decnnois, '26, Observer, '25, Girls' Glee C'lnl1, '24, '25, '26, Gypsy Rover. '252 Arion, '23, '24, Agora, '24, '25, '26, Swustikzt, '25, '26, Inter-Snciety Contest f2cll, '25. AIILIJRKD HENRY Lilmeral Arts and Sciences 'Tix lI1'Zx'll-XRS' lIIl1I'lI1'llfj .S'UllIt ZL'IlL'I't' in ilu' -zuf11'ld. Observer, '26, Glee Clnlm, '24, '25. '26Z Arion, '24, Aristos, '25, '26, Inter-Sw ciety Vontest C2clD, '25, Swzxstikzi, '24. '25, '26, Hr1xR1i:TT,x Hlaniamcs , General H.'1'l1'I't'I',VI'f-X' i1'1't'fl1 fI'l't'Ild.f. ' I i X'l-lRl.Ii Hrpmrxx Q11inmcrciz1l--Boolckccping' .-lx frm' as I 11'-z'v. ' G, A.,A., '24, '25, '26, llztskctlmll, '24, 25, '26, Hockey, '24, '25. '26, Bzxselizill, 24, '25. '26, Soccer, '26, 1 , l I I IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllflllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIQQIQQQQQQQ I , -n--nn: nnumnlnznn HDDAHDLC Pagv 35 .:..:..:..:..:.:.:..:.:. HE EL 015 . ...... .... :' ....... . nxxx xxxx xxxxxxi K VVILMA HLTGENBERGER Normal 'Tlze tivo noblest things are sweetness and liglztf' Girls' Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Gypsy Rover , '25Z G. A. A., '24, Swastika, '26, Arion, '24, Agora, '25, '26, 0 CAROLINE R. JACK Liberal Arts and 'Sciences Honest labor wears cz lovely face. G. A. A., '24, JEAN LUCILE IESTER General I lzawe l'lIIllZ07'Z'0l longings in me. Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Mask and Wig, '25, '26, Po1nander Walk , '26, Agora, '25, '26, Swastika, '24, '25, '26, Inter- Society Contest Qlstj. Not Graduating. ETHEL JOHNSON Commercial-Bookkeeping li is not riglzf, do not do tit. ALTA L. JONES Liberal Arts and Sciences HSilC'IZL'C in woman is like speech in HlGlfl. Glee Club, '26, Aristos, '25, '26, Swas- tika, '25, '26. EsrHER KATER General Lo'z'e1's ore zzewer tired of eoelz other. ! EDWIN KAUFMAN , . Engineering . I slzoll freoel in tlze footsteps of my il- lzzslrous p1'edeeesso1's. A Lois M. KEILMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences Neizflze1' 'money nor Vanle can give us lzajvpz'1f1.ess. Agora, '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club, '25, '26, Mask and Wig, '25, '26, Swastika, '25, '26, G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26, Girls' Basketball, '24, '25, Girls' Hockey Team, '23, '24, '25. Page 36 I Qlllrllllllllunf: f f ' y I X4 Wlflllllgllffff , . 'ffffff f' .Xwm-pu l. lx:-:Leu lfugiueeriug lc1lv11v.s'.v ix ll Him' u111Nuy1m'l1t. Forum, '26 C.xTu1-:luxe K1-:I.1.Y Clmmmercial-Bookkeepmg' Ho ftllllllbl' flzy 1u'urv.vf duty. ll. A. A., '24: Commercial Club, '25, '261 Sv,-astika. '24, '23, '26, , Rom-:RT KELLY liugiueeriug Thr bex! 1'0IlIc'd.l' for anger is Cl lifflc fznu' for fl1u11gl1z'. R.xI.1-H KMLMERER Liberal Arts aud Sciences I am an z'duulisf. Rotaro, '23, '24, '25g Forum, '25, '26, Camera Llub, '23, H1-Y, '23, '26g Track, '23, '24, '25. ALMA KEYL Commercial-Bookkeeping The mos! nzafzifexz' sign of iuisdonz ix mlzmzzrecl' chcU1'f1lI1zvss. ' Agora, '26, Commercial Club, '25, '26, Swastlka, '23, '26, RAYMONIJ KILEEN Mechanic Arts He is flu' luzfvpivsf man, 'zulm rllyhenzdx upon lzimself, and is v11fz're!y self-rw hunt. - Roxxxl, KIRK Liberal Arts and Sciences Little is left mm' Im! 0 zlzajvsfic uzcm- 01'y.' Lomzxrz KL1-:IN Liberal Arts and Sciences The elect are tlzoxc who ie1'H. Swastika, '25, '26 fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 2 nnannnannaaaasnaninaonaaaaaaanannnnnananannannan -.-nl--- -unsu- HDPAPTBLE Page 37 - HE BENQ v X 1.4. f L .E - xxx.-. Q A. .E news .CNNMXY-' 5 E is-F ss . E' i . . w.-. . . . , , z A exxxxxxxxxxxxxxmi'S9sCb l 41:22 Nz: XXX A l A f GENEVA KOHR Liberal Arts and Sciences liaLrfl1's nolvlest thing-a woman. Girls' Glee Club, '26, Mask and Vllig, '25, '26, Student Council, '22, '23. GENEVA M. KRAFT I Commercial-Bookkeeping The fewer flze words the better the A jv1'ayer. l MYRTLE KLTFNER i . . 1 A Liberal Arts and Sciences A 'fllzzelz liUlt'7 7f is often last for want of CO'lll'llQC. 'W LLlCILLE E. LANCKTON A 'L General Thou elearly knozeest when to speak and when to keep silent. Agora, '25. ELSIE LANDERS - Liberal Arts and Sciences True as flze needle I0 flze pole. ' Kuli-Nari-Klub, '25, '26. RosE LANSDEN Liberal Arts and Sciences , The Rose that all are p1'aisi1f1g. il Governing Body, '24, '25. RALPH W. LATHROP Commercial-Bookkeeping Hluzlvzzed tuitlz .vazfzefify of reason. A Observer, '24g Hi-Y, '24, '25, Boys' Glee Club, '23, '24, '25: Forum, '25, LHELEN LAUGHLIN Cimmmercial-Stenograpliic I E' I lazrglz, for lzope lzallzi lzaffvy plaee with I ' ff A , me. Commercial Club, '25: Swastika, '26. 1026 H.DPAHBLC Page 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 l Y 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 Illllillllllllliililliilllllllliilll llfllfflllll UUIIIII lllllll lllflil Rrm' l. luxwluzxcl-2 ftJININCI'Cl2ll-131J0likCClDlllQ .ll41dr,vty is f'.s',s'v11f1't1l In true In'u11ly. FR.'XNt'I'IS R. I-b1r:K General Gi-z'v 4 Z't'l'.X' lllllll H1-v cur, but fait' tlzy ' If 'z'u1rv. Conunerciul Club, '25g Swzlstikzl, '24, '25, '76 -4,. HiXRO1.IJ LENTS Engineering Tha fl'Ill'fA' of Izmzcst toil are l1o1111z11', fvmjif, and v11j0y111v11f. HARRIETTPQ AIARIE Lcwis General fl frimzd is a .wr011d self. Aristos, 26. ZELMA LIKINS Liberal Arts and Sciences Scif CUIIQZICXZ' is the g1'cc1ivsz' of all tZ'ic'fo1'ic'5.U Agora, '24, '25g Glee Club, '25. GEORGE LINDSEY Mechanic Arts I31'igf1fv.rf and best of H10 5011.9 of H16 llI0l'lIl'llg.', Hi-Y, '25, '26g Track, '24, 253 Howling- Hundred, '25Z D Club, '24, '25 '26g Swimming, '2-lg Cross Country, '25, MAXIM: T. Lrsrox Art ' Thu !lI'UJ'S .x'f1111f1.s' llllf, .vlzc lwczds 1111 if .vo fight. lleczmois. '26: Observer, '25, '261 lunior Art League, '24: Cartoon Club. '242 Pos- ter Club, '2-l. ,lrgxxni M. l-1rTS ClJITIIN6I'ClZ1l-Sf6IlOQI'211JlllC Tile r1'v11fio11 of 41 ffIU1lSlIlld f111'cxf.v ix i11 Ulla' UL'0l'H.,' Ethical Club, '24g Commercial Club, '25. -1- 1 f'Z7771111111:11 f iffy' 1. , f Ayfyfl :C l - 11-111333- 'V-'WHS Page 39 H DPAHBLII Q x.z 'RQVX x X I HARRY LOCKE 2 , Engineering Behold flzt' llltlllfu l Band, '23, '24, '25, '26, BIARY LOFTUS Commercial-Bookkeeping 5 'fllizzgle a little folly with your tvisd011z. f A I , ' G. A. A., '24, '25, 1. s. N. U. qTyping3. , 1 MARY LOGAN ' Liberal Arts and Sciences i HY'flCI't' is cz c1'0sfi11y flzaz' makes us broth- , t'1'5. Aristos, '25, '26, Swastika, '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club, '25, '26, Arion, '24, , A Basketball, '24, Silver Delta, '25, Inter- , Society Contest Q4thj '24. Y KENNETH LONVERY A Commercial-Bookkeeping To turn H10 czzrrczzt of some 'ZUOIIIUIZLV Quill. ,lunior Class Qflicers, '25, Junior Art League, '2-l: Basketball, '23, '24, '25: Baseball, '23, Track, '24, '25. ' RANDOLPH MADEIRA , Engineering lf is H10 mind and not the garb ilzaf uzakcx flzc' HlCIll. ' Forum, '25, '26, Commercial Club, '24, Football, '24, '25, Reserve Basketball, A '24, '25, '26, Swimming, '24, I XVILFORD NIADEIRA Engineering I f Allan make forfzzm' by llzvir n1viz'It', not , H1011' iviz',s'. Q A Football, '23-3 Forum, '26, 'IL'ANiTA MAJoR Commercial-Bookkeeping Nitric and .vfvady 'wills the 1'c1t'0. Commercial Club, '25. CALVIN MANNiNG ' ' I Liberal Arts and Sciences I ff ffffffd Of ttf - . lllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII.Illlllllllll-llllilll-llll llO2Ol ,A Page 40 , , ' i 1 f Q4 lRl'1Nl'i bl.XRSll I C'ommcrcial-Stemngrapbic I 'iifflc' dl'A'fl1lIt't' f'f,':'l, l'fi uf ilu' cud ix tvlzul m1n1ts. - Hi-11.1-:N lXlAYl'IS ' Liberal Arts ancl Sciences fluff not for iu11m.vxz'I11'lil1'i'.v. Svvastika, '25, '26, BERNICE lNlt'fiI..XSStJN General iivclfflfllgj is 100 lliyll for us fo r0c1t'l1. G. A. A., '23, '24, Al.-XRIAN McM1I.L.xx General Happi1zv.vs is in the t'Ilj'Uj'l1Ic'IIf, not in flu' p0ssv5.vz011. VV1LI-mM D, blELTON 4 Liberal Arts and Sciences I do but sing, bvvazzsv I must. Decanois, '25, '26 CGen. Mgrjg Ob- server, '23, '24, '25, Student Governing Body. '25, '26, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Gypsy Rover, '25, Rotaro, '23, '24, l '25, '26, Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25, '26, ,lunior Art League, '23, '24, '25, State Contest, '25, '261 Inter-Society Contest, '24. MARY E. Mont . Liberal Arts and Sciences A Thou arf too dear for our p0ss0ssi11g. Tri-Y, '24 ,'25, G. A. A., '24, '25, '26, Kuli-Nari-Klub, '26, Hockey, '25, '26: Soccei, '26g Basketball, '25, '26, Yolley Ball, '26. Eizxasr Morrigrr Liberal Arts and Sciences H177't'f7Ul'L'd for l'l'fllt'l' C-z'4'11f,' rvcldy for good 01' ill furillllv. Football, '25, '26, Im MM: Moores: Commercial-Stemmgrapbic 1x'm'fv giving fredii. 3 l I I I I Page 41 W ASX JAMES A. MORRIS Engineering UMfyf1CIl the fight begins within himself o IIIUIIJS worth so111et11.z11g. ,lunior Art League, '24, Forum, '26, E JULIAN MORRIS Liberal Arts and Sciences TIze3' will rise lziglzest who strive for the fziglzest place. NELLIE MORRIS . Liberal Arts and Sciences I If you want your dreams to come true I -be serious. G. A. A., '25, '26, Agora, '25, '26g Swas- tika, '26, Tri-Y, '23, '24, I -r ELSIE CATHERINE MURPHY Liberal Arts and Sciences 'Qlfy grief lies ozziuard and my joys be- j'UlId.U Student Governing Body, '25, FLOSSIE M. MYERS I Household Arts H,SU7'1'U'Zk'.S' l'UlllUlllZ7't'l'c'd sweetener! pres- ent joys. ,lunior Art League, '2-4. I 'g ROBERT C, MYERS I . Lilweral Arts and Sciences A good Iltlllla' is zuortlz more than great I Welles. ' LAWRENCE NEIDEFFER Commercial-Bookkeeping Hlfizoginizotiozz rules tlze -zuorldf' 1 Track, '24, '25, '26, Cross Country, '25. I I FREDA NEWCOME A Normal Hhs ever 'zuouzan in this lz.1fz111o1' won? I9 G. A. A., '24, swasuka, '25, '26, l M Page 42 -1, r Suuzn-nn I Q - 3 Zrixzx XliXYi'llMl'I QI Liberal Arts and Sciences 'l'l1t' flrttzttxvt I7llA'l'lIt'A',N' in flu' 'zuor1'cl is .vmilt'-1m1kz1zg. Arion, '23, ii. A. A., '24, '25, '26, Has- ketball, '24 '25, '20, Soccer, '25, Hockey, '25, Baseball, '24, '25. ls,xnoRE NEW M .xx Commercial-Botmkkeeping lf ix beirut' to In' born lzzrk-V flum ' I'l'L'1I u - K-v w w p- ,V Baseball, 24, '25Z 'IJ' Club, 24, '25, 26, Reserve Basketball, '24, '25, Lol'1s J. NEWMAN General The IIIUUSIIVL' of life is not its lvzzgflz, 1211! its 114211051-x'. Football, '24, '25, Track, '25. JOHN B. NICKEY General I HTI'lll'1I.Y are flu' Izardesz' juris. Ag Club, '26, Chess Club, 'Z6. K . LESTER A. NOVVLIN Liberal Arts and Sciences 4 'E H - Hlzzgmzzzify and an ubzzzzdazzcc of rlazzmr- 011.9 cult. Qbserver, '25, '26 CBus. Mgrj 3 Govern- ing Body, '26, Student Council, '25, Junior Class Officer, Ring' and Pin Com- I mlttee, '26, Howling Hundred, '26, I I llL'GH ODOR 1 2 Engineering I ' Little cure I for 4111-vbudy'5 0f7llli01l. ' Glee Club, '24, '25Z ,lunior Art League, '26, Poster Club, '24, Am. Legion Poster I L C Contest, '25 C2dD. , AIILDRED M. PARKER Household Arts Hur laugh has lzvtird czboim' all flu' ' 1'c'Sf. Sxxastika, '23, '24. M.-un' hl.'XRG.XRliT l .-XRKS Household Arts Por U frirud ix ul-zuays a frivazdf' Kuli-Nari-Klub, '25, '2o. , , Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 llllllllllllllllllll-llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -anna 1111111 112111111 HDPAPTBLC Paar' 43 J L-Z .:..:..:..:..:. : .:..:..:. HE EC Q15 ....... .. ............ - 2- - 2 TADELAIDE RUTH PHASE 5 Liberal Arts and Sciences , x qX TD' 1 Tha nzagir of 41 face and Hl1lSiC. Student Council, '23, '24, '25, '26, Girls' I Glee Club, '24, '25, Anon, '23, '24, A 5 Agora. '24, '25, '26, Mask and Wig, '25, ' '26, Pomander VValk, '26, Grchestra, '23, '24, I. S. N. U. Piano Contest, '24 ' 1 i5lhJ..'Z5 C2d5Z Silver Delta, '25, In- ter-Soicety Contest, '25 Clstl, Green , Stockings, '26. I LIILDRED PENDLETON , Liberal Arts and Sciences i Q Af-41'z'v H10 'Flllgill' fliglzf of 60111111011 5 xo1zIs. A ' Olpserver, '26, Silver Delta, '25, Arion, '2-1. ' + DoNALD PENNINGTON A Engineering A l'!I 1111! a girdle 'rourzd the cartlz in l 1 forty zzzinzzfes ftuitlz my 7'l10'l'0.'Q ,T 1 Rotaro, '23, '24, '25, Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25, I l '23, 'V ' HUBERT VVAYNE PENNY ,1 Liberal Arts and Sciences I fi I sec the right and a,l1111'0-W ii. A Band, '25, '26, Grchestra, '23, '24, '25, 1 M '26, Hi-Y, '23, '26, Green Stockings, ' '26. i , ANDREW PETERS l f Liheral Arts and Sciences l , B1'ct'ify is the 50111 of wi1'. ' 1 Rov Louis PETERS General 3 Large was his bozzzfzfy, and his soul 1 .'JZ'IlCCI'C. I ll , I RUTH PETERs 1 Liberal Arts and Sciences F Hur 'Z'L'l'j' jCl'0'Zt'll.Y are fairvf' far, E 7714111 s11z1lvs of otlzer 111a1d011s ara. A Tri-Y, '24, Svvastika, '26. 1 . ' VVILLIAM B. PETTY I, 1 Liberal Arts and Sciences J Lat 1110 fake you 41 bufforzlzolv I0iu'U1'. ' l Dccanois, '26 CBus. Mgrj, Qbserver, , '24, '25, Governing Body, '25 '26, Rotaro 2 l '25, '26, iviask and wig, '24, '25, '26, ' The Romancersf' '25, Pomander IQ 1 vvaiky '26, Review smfy cwest, '24, 5 '25, Silver Delta, '25, Glee Club, '26, I Q Green Stockings , '26. -, -. -1 1 tr -'J ll n 3 l ll n Q an an lllll nuns nnnannnnnnnnanannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ann me Page 44 1 lil-IORGI-I l'i-:vi-:1u.Y Agriculture fl good rvjiutofiotz ix o .wt'o11d inllvri- !o11t'v.' IQUNA l'l-:wilt Liberal Arts and Sciences C'o11jidc11u' l'lIlf'lll'fA' o 'It'UIld4'l'fIlf l'lI.N'fI'I tIfIUII lo IIS f'o.s'S4'.s',s'ol'.' I-:-3.-xH l'lllI,I,ll'S Liberal Arts and Sciences bio 'ict' gfcit' fogc'ffI4'l', Like lo a double l'lIl'l'I'j'. Arion. '24, Agora, '25, G. .X. A., '26 Senlor Life Saying, '26. Lrzom PI-IlLLII'S Liberal Arts and Sciences Tico lowly fn'rriv,v nzozzldcd on om sfcnzf' P Aritm, '24, Agam, '25, '26, G. A. A. '24, '26: Hockey, '26, Senior Life Say- ing, '26. RIILDRED ALICE PIERCE Liberal Arts and Sciences H.S'.l'llIf7!IZ'fIj' is tivo lzvart,v tugging at om load. KARL WPLNDLING Poems Commercial-Bookkeeping Tl1v1'e is no fighting against fatU. Boys' Glee Club, '25, Rotaro, '2-l. ELIZABETH POWELL Liberal Arts and Sciences Size is a f7l'0f71lc'l' of a good UlIIL'Il. Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Swastika, '26, Loclsrz PRINGLE Liberal Arts and Sciences You lla-zu' been of a feast of fllllhljllililjtlt' and lza-ze stolen all the sc1't1fvx. Uecanois. '25, '26 Cliditornlg Qbseryer , , ' -, ,, ' '25, ,lunior Class Officer. 25 CX1ce- ! Y P1'es.J g Mask and Vtig, 23, '24, '25, 263 Pomander XYalk, '26, Glee Club, '25 '26, Gypsy Rover, '251 Debating Club, '23, '24, Aristos, '25, '26: Silyer Delta, '25, Senior Play Committee, '26, Stu- dent Council, '23, '24: Student Govern- ing Body, '25, '26, Inter-Society Contest '25 C2dJ'g Graduating Essay Cointest, '25, Lincoln Honor, '26, Yaledictorian, '26. ...... ................................................. Page 45 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' HE EL IS Ir -'--'-'- fl l I J A , 1 1 Ol a T i l 1 i 'I D. LLTCILLE RADER Liberal Arts and Sciences Success comes only io flzose who lead the life of L'7Zd6'0i '0l'.U Arion, '24: Agora, '25, '26. ROBERT S. REEsE Liberal Arts and Sciences I dare do all that may become a man. Forum, '23, '24, '25, '26, Mask and Wig, '26, Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25, Football, '24, Track, '24, THELMA RICHARDSON Liberal Arts and Sciences In1jvlores the passing tribute of a smile. Basketball, '24, '25, '26, Indoor Baseball, '24: Volleyball, '24, Track, '25, G. A. A., '24, '25, '26. EMERALD A. RITCHIE Liberal Arts and Sciences Reser-z'ed, yes, silent foo, but some- way size has great znffnvenrcef' Arion, '23, '24, Silver Delta, '25. ROBERT ROCRWELL Liberal Arts and Sciences By all z'Izaz s good and glorious. Forum. '23, '24, '25, Hi-Y, '23, '24, '25, Football, '23, '24, '25, ,TEWELL ROSE General ' Her lzearf is wax, nzonlded as she pleases. KATHRYN ROYER Liberal Arts and Sciences A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. Agora, '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club, '25, Swastika, '25, '26, Big Twelve Contest, '25, ALICE TRUCKER Liberal Arts and Sciences Be tlzon a rainbow to the storms of life? Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, Swastika, '24, '25, Arion, '23, Page 46 GEZNI-IX'll'IX'l'I Rrm' General Y'l14'y who zuislz in .ring l'lIl1 lIf'Zv'tI-VN find ,, a sung. Kuli-Xari Klub, '25, '26 1.l'c'l1,1.1e R v .lx N Commercial-Bookkeeping Rvfvnmf on lzvr lips, but cz smilt' in lzvr 4'-l'l'A'. AIIRI.-XM RYAN Household ,Xrts A litllv iizfegrifvv ix bvfftv' fllllll any f I t'lU't'l' V. FRED VV. S,u.oGG.lx Liberal Arts and Sciences Ax fvrofwr a man as one shall .we in tl s11nz1m'r's dayf Gbserver, '25, '26 Clidjg Governing Body, '25, '26, Silver Delta, '25: Rotaro, '24, '25, '26, Inter-Society Contest, '24, '25g Green Stockings, '26, IRENE SANTANEN Liberal Arts and Sciences Ally innmsf zdzozzglzfx do not C'0IIt't'VII .V0ll. ' Arion, '25, '24j Aristos, '25, '26, Mask and Wig, 25, '26, AIARG.-XRETHA SCHEINEM,-xx Liberal Arts and Sciences S11mofl1 runs the tuufcr tt'l1v1'0 thc' brook is dccflf' Observer, '25, '261 Governing Body, '25, Silver Delta, '25, Svvastika, '24, '25, '26g Agora, '24, '25, 'Z6g Glee Club, '251 Review Story Contest, '25. XYAI.TER SCHHRER Mechanic Arts fl youd deed ix 11e'z't'1' limi. A.g Club, '25, '26, Manual Arts Club. -f' :Clio C ,'.. Yivmx Scnomzs Liberal Arts and Sciences Dear ax the ruddy drops that tunrnz my l1c'c11'l'. . Observer, '25, '26g G. --X. A., '25, Arion, '24, ,f zzn sw f f f - yfff Page 4 7 B o H EDWIN SCHULTZ I ee Liberal Arts and Sciences HID0ll.l'L'llL'S.S' is ivortlz. 111.11511 and Costs l l1l'l'lF. BERYL SCOTT A Engineering , I am in carlzvsl and I will be llC'0l'd.D i Agp Club, '23, '24, '25g Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Gypsy Rover , '25g Chess Club, '26. P ETHEL SCOTT Liberal Arts and Sciences if HCt7lllIl'1CSS is cz 'great adi'am'age. l i Hockey, '23, '24, Arion, '23, Agora, '24, p '25, '26: Review Story Contest CHon. . 'S Ment.D, '24, '25, Ethical Club, '24, G. ' f A. A., '23, '24, '25: Silver Delta, '25. 1 . Q FLORENCE T. SHAFER 155 Liberal Arts and Sciences I -, 1- HC'U!lIfWlClc'lj.' is slzc 11zz'sz'1'ess of lw1'sClf. f NIARGARET M. SHEEHY , if Commercial-Stenographic i ll L i 's ours to climb and dare. 3 Swastika, '25, Commercial Club, '25, '26, I ,f RALPH T. SHIVELY A A General R Tho milrlvsz' llItIlflIflL'1'S iuillz. llze bra-z'Csl lzm11'l. I 1 EVERETT SIDWELL Commercial-Bookkeeping T CO1i1sia'cr slowly and aft prolllpflyf' . HELEN SIEFERT T Liberal Arts and Sciences I Oh, siucet is life zulzmz youth is in tlze . blood. T 5 Commercial Club, '25, '26, I l 1020 Page 48 , , I .-, , llllllllllllllyll flmixx Su.:-:R ffwwllllflglfiuf Liberal Arts :md Sciences ' ' 6 llc tuox t'z't'r fH't'r1'st' in fu'o1111'.vt'-kt't'f- mg. Deczmois, '25, '26, Silver llcltzr, '25. M.-un' .IRAN SIUXY Ctmimercial-Bookkeeping Truth is o fork, if is Ivouncl to UUHIL' lo fflc' NIP. Lrzw H. SM.-XLIAYIXDD Liberal Arts and Sciences Tl1c1't' is no good in oryzrizzg iuiflz the ' l 1110-z'z!t1bIv. ' Student Council, '24, '25, Forum, '24, Mask and XN'ig', '25, '26, D Club, '25, Howling Hundred, '25: Basketball, '2-1. I H.'XROI-ll SMITH Commercial-Bookkeeping l True g1'ct1f11t'.rs in c'z'ery mozz is good- 11r'.vs. Stenograpbic Contest, '25. LEONARD SMITH l - Commercial-Bookkeeping , ,llc'11'x tIc'fl.OllS are flzc best i1ztc1'p1'cft'11v , of thou' f1lOl1QIll'S.' RIARY B. SMITH Liberal Arts and Sciences H H.Xv0f1li1lfl flzoz' is L'.1'L'1'HL'lll' can be Qllltlflj' it'ro11gl1f. G. A. A., '23, '25, Commercial Club, '25, XYINIFRED E. SMITH Liberal :Xrts and Sciences Arc you cz slzvfilzwd or one of flzu l1era'vd.9 Maxim: Sxrociq General Thou pvzzdulunz bctzuz'.rf a smile and cz l Tri-Y, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, f llllllllIlillllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllll - ------- , -- n-un:-n.?M:m Page 49 D . .............................. H EC ............................... ALBERTA A. SNELSON 3 Liberal Arts and Sciences . Can one desire foo mzfrlz of a good 4 fllillgfj A Junior Art League, '26, Commercial Club, '26. FRANCES SNOOK Liberal Arts and Sciences Nor .vfopfvilzg o'c'r the bonds of mod- 4'Sl'j'. l Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, Aristos, '24, '25, A '26. . N ! CLARE LORELL SOBER 5 Engineering A f70Hl'iClC1l'l-01146 that would C'l'7'C'll'7Il- l -zwzf God. 1 Junior Class Qflicer CPres.D, '23, Hi-Y, , '23, '24, Football, '23, Memorial Corn- ' mittee, '26. i . RIABELLE SPAULDING General As clzasfc as 2H'1S1i7'l7Z'd snow. G. A. A., '23, '24, '25, '26. i . QRALEE SPAULDING . l Commercial-Stenograpliic Tlz0so liiflv I'IZll'1g.S' are great fo liiflc 111011.' LORRAINE SPIESS . Liberal Arts and Sciences ' Tho -world f0'Z l'S cz spice of wicked- JJ ness. G. A. A., '26, Ring and Pin Committee, '26, Commercial Club, '26. l CARL STEVENSON l' 4 1 ' Liberal Arts and Sciences . Goodness nmfor dies. 4 Hi-Y Club, '26, HAZEL NEWMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences HSf7Fl1kf'.S'f thou in sober llIUOHf7lgS? ' To Page 50 R1-11-lvl-Ls S'1'11o1s1-11. Liberal Arts :incl SClL'llCL'S ll.' 111l1l.v !lll'I..v 111 flu' g1l111',t' Nj' 1111: llll- 1'1'.x'f111'.x'. lf1c.xN1'1-is S'l'l'l.'l'Z 4'l1I11I1lL'I'k'l2ll-Ht10liliL'L'I1lIlg HT f'111'11'1111 l'll flu' 11'1'g11'1'1' flltlf 'rut' l11:'1'. Comnu-reizil Club, '25, '24, '25, Sxvzistilqzt, '25, '26, Agora, '26. 'loux H. 5l'l.l.lX'.XN l.iber:1l Arts :incl Sciences l.1'1 flu' 'zt'111'ld .vl1'd1'. ' Stuclent Council, '25: lleczuiois, '25, Footlmztll, '25, Musk :incl Wig, '26, l'om:1ncler Xyllllif' '26. jon N F. Sl'I.l.IY.XN l'21lg'lllCSI'iIlg' H14111 I lllff 11 1111111 1111a' 11 111'11lf11'1'. ' lfootbzlll, '24, Rztclio Club, '24, Forum, '25, Chess Club, '26, lntermurzil lelztsket- ball, '22, '23. XX'.x1,T1:R Sl'1.1.1vixN Liberal Arts and Sciences Thu 1111111 fllllf blzzslzes is lIt I'L'I' ll b1'11fv. Observer, '25, '26, Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Gvpsv Rover, '25, Mask and Wig, f J f ,, WWW '25, '26, Forum, '25, '261 Senior Play 1 Cmnmittee, '26. L CHixR1.Es M. SWART , Liberal Arts and Sciences l Hifi IIIA' di.vr11111'.v1', I will 01101111111 Z'IZl'lIc' Calf. J Observer, '24, '25, '26, Forum, '24, '25, '26, H1-X, '24, '25, Junior Art League, '24, Poster Club, '24, Inter-Society Con- test. '25 L2d1, '26 Clstjg lnterscliolzistic Contest C3Cl1, '25, llebzlting' Club, '26, Lincoln Contest, '26. Hiiuix T.xGG.xRT General Rz'1'l1 'ZL'I'flI ilu' .vf111'fs of 1111l111't'. ' fi. A. A., '23, '24. Oscnz E T.x1'1z1:R Liberal Arts and Sciences H'1'111'11111 all ilu' tvvigllf uf l1'111'111'11g Iilct' tl flu-zu1'1'. , Observer, '25, '26 Qlicljg Governing Body, '25, '26, Rotziro, '24, '25, '26, Sil- ver Delta, '25, lnter-Society. '26 13415: Q Debating, '25, llCCZltllI' Bur Assn. Prize, '25, Ring and l'll'l Qommittee, '26, Mem- , orizll Committee, '26, Green Stock- A Q ings, 26. lllllllllllllllllllll...llllllllllllfllllllflllllllllll 2 llllllllllllllllllll.lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIICIIII I S n31111111mi HDPAHDLE Paige' 51 un---:zu B LEROY TELFORD X Liberal Arts and Sciences ' Happy man be his dole. Forum, '24: Rotaro, '25, '26, Mask and Wig', '25, '26, Band, '25, '26, Orchestra, '26 Q VALERIAN THOMAS Commercial-Stenographic As cold as any stone. Typewriting Contest, '25. RO-LLAND THOMPSON Liberal Arts and Sciences I Lai not 2uomen's weapons, water-drops, stain thy cheeks. Observer, '25, Student Council, '25, 3 Senior Play Committee, '26, Forum, '23 ' '24, '25, Football, '24, '25, Baseball, '24, '25, Track, '25, Inter-mural Basketball, '25, Commercial Club, '24, D Club, '25, '26. I 1 GLENN A. TOsH Engineering Ho was not of an age, rather a hczghzfhf' DEWITT C. TRONE Engineering AH mon desire' fo be imnzo1'tal. Hi-Y, '25, '26, Forum, '25, Camera- Club, '25. ALICE ALVERDAA TROUTMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences Tho1zh' show ns how divine a thing a woman may be made. Kuli-Nari Klub, '25, '26. 4 , HAROLD TURNER Engineering His dcporfnzczzz' retfeals a 'HlCll'l'S na- l'1lI'C.U SARAH GLADELL VANDYKE General , A mind not to be changed by place or .. iz'11f1c. Review Story Contest fHOf1. Mentj, '25. 19 6 PLDPAH Page 52 l'iS'l'lll'IR bil-IX'l'liRS Liberal Arts and Sciences C'!m1z'11t'.v.v Ex ilu' m'11un1t'11l of prufwzrllu' tlmrzglzff' Agora, '25, '26, junior Art l.L'llgllL', '2bg Cf. A. A., '25, Sxxastilxa, 25, '26, l7.xI.i-: XY.-XN'l'l.lXG Liberal Arts ancl Sciences 'Ylly ft11z'm'1'tt' lt'111ftIv is an lzzrzublt' l1t'urt.' Observer. '20, M.x1zs1e1.x1.I. H. Xlfxrrctxs Liberal Arts ancl Sciences A C111-z'sfit111 ix thc' lziglzcxvt style of illtlll. Ag Club, '23, '24, '25, Glee Club, '25. '26, Hi-Y, '25, '26: Rotaro, '26, JOHN XYELLS Liberal Arts and Sciences K'11t'mzfr0I!t11vlt' vllvrgy will cllwclys as- .vrrf z'f.vvlf. ' Band, '24, '25: Orchestra, '24, Hi-Y, '24, '25, '26. XYIl.Ll.bXM XVESTERVELT Liberal Arts and Sciences Dt'1lI.X',Y Iza-zu' dazzgerolzfs ends. Decanois. '26g Gbserver, '25, Hi-Y, ' 23, '24, '25, '26' Rotaro, '24. '25, '26, Boys' Glee Club, 24, '25, '26, Write Gypsy Rover , Football, '25, '26g Senior Play Committee, '26. OCA NYHEELER Liberal Arts and Sciences Tha .vfnczlll ,s'n11'It'g the .S'j'lllf'0f1lL'l'iC' fear. Swastika, '26. Lewis XYHITE Liberal Arts and Sciences Tha fjt'l1f1CllllUI is born and not lIlU0'U. ' Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Hi-Y, '24, '25, '26. Yivrxx VVHITE Liberal Arts and Sciences 'ffiraiglzt in 110' did Jlzcrrg' COIlIc'. Swastika, '25, '26g Agora, '26, Junior Art League, '26, -ullllll - fwfflllllllllll nl l I 1 I f 6' .,gg.'. l Pdgv 55 H DPAABLE if l l V ................................ CLARA WILKINSON Household Arts ll e are, when we will it, illasters of our own fate. STOCKS WILLIAMS Liberal Arts and Sciences Allen nznst work and wonzen must ZQ'UCj'f. Decanois, '26, Boys' Glee Club, '25, '26, ,lunior Art League, '25, Rotaro, '24, '25, '26, Hi-Y, '24, '25, '26, MARIE WILSON Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberty consists not in doing what one wishes, but in doing what one ought. PARNELL VVILSON General Girls we lore for what they are. Gbserver, '26, Swastika, '26. DONALD WILSON General Nothing is impossible to industry. D Club, '24, '25, '26, Forum, '24, '25, Football, '23, '24, '25, Basketball, '23, '24, Track, '24, '25, Baseball, '24, Senior Class Qfficer, '25. 2 RACHEL WITHROW Commercial-Bookkeeping 'fleet-p me innocent! .Make others great. Swastika, '25, '26, Silver Delta, '25, Agora, '26. MARY WOLFE Liberal Arts and Sciences lVork with patience which means al- most power. ggserver, '25, '26, Agora, '26, Swastika, RUTH WOLGEMUT Liberal Arts and Sciences 4 A soul as white as heaven. IIllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllilllllllll I --d:--- I ,!----- ' , H PAHBL Page 54 Rim:-1R'r A. XN'non l.ibt-rail Arts :tml Sciences u ' ' Ht' llmf lx slim' In ringer lx nf fffflll unc1't'r,vfund1'ng1. Musk :incl Wig, '25, '2bg l'tnn1nnlcr XY:1lk , '2lxg li Club, '25, '2fng Hull 'l'e:tm, '25g liootlmztll, '25, '25, l.x'x,l-2 if XX'non.xRn General ,. . ..,. ,. . x .- lf fx tl -!jl't'lIf and nnlvlt' task in Kllllllfjt' out 't fnzlznqs 11110 .uint s l.i:xnR.x XYRIGIIT l.iberz1l Arts and Sciences Y'l1v1't' is almflliv' and 0 lwlfm' tt'0rlrI. Tri-Y, '25g G. A. A. '24, '25, '26g Basket- ball, '2-lg Soccer, '25, 'l'Hi:1.MA XYRIGHT Liberal Arts and Sciences Y'!1t'5' -zufzstc ffzvir mil for flzc ezwzizz trib- ute of ll A'IIlliC'.U A Mos XYRIGHTSM AN Engineering I 'zuuuld help otfzvrs out of a fcllotc- l ft'vli11g. Rotztro, '24, '25, '2613 Hi-Y, '26. CLARA YOUNG Liberal Arts and Sciences Xml md, jim' Q1ll't'l'. Aurora, '26, Ewgixx YOVNG General 'T1'x vczxy in be fr11t'. Sxxrztstikzl. '25, '26, Nut fjrztclnating. At'Gl'sT.x Zn1N'r.xR.x KOIWIINCYCliil-StCllUgI'31llllC Thr dlllillflfjf lux! to :nuke flu' wld Illrh' SIL't'Cf. Commercial Club, '26. . I ' f M yyfszzsfwft' Xfrff . Page 55 H DDAHBLE CLIFFORD M. MITCHELL General C'lZCll'UL'l'L1 falls forth elzmaeter. Basketball, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, Football, '23, '24, '25, Baseball, '22, '23, '24, '25, D Club, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Glee Club, '24, Swimming Team, '23, HE Eg iii GIS .:..:..::..:..:..:..:..:..:. HAROLD H1sER Liberal Arts and Sciences I lzaee an C.l',l7UA'1'flOlI of sleep COIIZZ upon 111e. Football, '25, Basketball, '25, Track, '24, '25, D Club, '25, '26: Band, '24, '25, Orchestra, '25. GLENN CHAsTA1N Commercial-Stenographic Better alone than in bod C'OlllfUl'Zj'. ' LYONALD SAYLER Mechanic Arts Hlvlffllt' in a 111011 is that 'zulzielz inelines him to noble oetsf ARNOLD GLTLDBERG Liberal Arts and Sciences Hl C'Il1Z tuonlel I elinzb but I feor to fall. BRL'cE VVILKINS KARL GRANTHAN Liberal Arts and Sciences Doing nothing is hard work. CLIFFORD PIERCE Commercial-Bookkeeping uPOll'lCllC5S begets politeness. Agriculture Club, '22, '23. SAM STABLER Commercial-Bookkeeping If cz nzon could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. SoLoN CRAIN Engineering A shock of hair, a deal of wit, ond a kindly heart. Forum, '24, '25, '26, Boys' Glee Club, '24, '25, '26, Camera Club, '25, '26. DORA ALBRIGHT Engineering Persistence wins the race. .S'peeel1 is great, but silence is greater. Swastika, '26, Kuli-Nari Klub, '25, '26. IllIlllllllIllI.IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllillllllll 1111111111111 -1--411111111 FLDPAHB Page 56 ---- 1- ---- -- .thuudpf Mrahuatinn I.ooka here claughter, an' looka here, son, vou've linisherl your sclio-il, so 1 1 they say. The long task of learniu' ancl plannin' is clone. You' work, now, from play. I ' 1 r Q , ' h C takin' is new. You'cl like some aclviee? XXI-ll, the hest to he st-cl, is the future is all up to you. re l l'IllllQ' to Of Course. you are wonclruw' what futures aheacl. lhe clrmnel youre The worlcl cloesn't owe you a living at all. lJon't let that iflea get set. You'll rise to the top on your owng or you'll fall. You've got to earn all that you get. The knowledge within means a whole lot without. hut not without usin' it well. The way the g'2lll1CiS playecl works your salvation out, anrl may mean sue- eess. Xliho can tell. D Forget you've been leanin' on others for years. .lust tuck your diploma away. Step out full of ight and allay all your fears, 'cause the worltl's on that basis today Life is but a long vacation To the man who loves his workg Life's an everlasting effort To shun cluty, to the shirk. To the earnest Christian worker I.ife's a story ever newg Life is what we try to make it- Drother, what is life to you? -Qverlancl. COMMENCEMIINT T'ROt1RAKl Salufalory . ...lT.XRl. ll.XNliINb Oraiiolz . . 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Helphinstine, Holmes, Edie, Connor. Courtney, Brousseau, Stewart taccompd, Thies tdirectorl, Pitner, Royce. Not in picture-llready, Conklin, Pringle, Borchers, Carter, Hiser, M. Henry. he Girlz' C6122 lnh The Girls' tilee Club has had a very successful year. lt increased its roll to about fifty members. The club sang before the auditorium a number of times this year and was well received. It has sung, also, a few times, before city clubs and gatherings. llowever, the crowning achievement of the year was the broad- casting program which was sent out over station XY gl B L. The club worked 'very hard to perfect this program and was rewarded by the announcement wherever it was heard that, in most cases, it was very clearly and beautifully received. Although there has been some hard and tedious practicing done this year by the girls for the various programs and appearances, each girl feels that she has derived from this work a lasting benefit, and has been given a valuable insight into the charm and pleasure of music. lily being members of the Glee Club they have also gained a knowledge of the technical side of music which, perhaps, no other subject or organization could so effectively teach them. The girls will look back on their filee Club days with genuine pleasure. lf zzzzzsic Im H10 food of 10-Pc, play 0Il.H Page 62 31:31 lfl. 1 Isonie, lgiafarr. Tainihle, Stdlivan, liayless. VViHian1s, Nlichl, Kldler, N otnig. Iiuig, liiiien Davis. xfV2itklllS, Aiken, livans, VVestervelt, Scott, .Xugustine, VYoolen. Crain Young. Petdt. Blanely, Tkdty. Klelumi. Tlnes tchrectorb, llards. Ilhna f3etzeL lhiggard. Zf5ug5' C6122 luh lloys in the school interested in good music, and whose voices qualify. are nr- ganized as the lloys' lllee Club. Membership in the cluh is limited to tliirty. This makes the club select. industrious, and experienced. The club is active in school life. Miss Thies, adviser, selects music that ap- peals to young men. These selections are always welcome to the audiences that hear the glee club, as well as to those who sing. Sacred music was used a great deal at the nrst of the year. This work was presented in two of the local churches and before the state conveiition of school superintendents. Some popular classics were used with great success and they contrilnned greatly to the radio concert. The cluh entered the state contest at Springtield this year and sang as its number On the Road to Maiiclalayf' The 1111111 that Ilflfll 1111 HIIISIDL' Iill l11'111.v1'lf, X111' is 1111f 11111-z'v11' -zeiflz 1'11111'01'1i of .s'2t'1'1'1' J11111111' ls ji! for f1'1'11x1111, sf1'111'11ge11.v, 111111, sf111ls. Page O3 .: .......................... :..:. HE EL .:: .......... :. ................. Hack Row+BIeyers, Smith, Jack, Dawson, Rodgers, Lyons, Akers, F. Roney, Snyder. A. Evans, Iirumley, Mitchell, Rees, Tyler, R. Iivans, Moffett. Second Row-Stubbleiield, Hockaday, Maier, Cox, Roucher, Telford, Chastain, Young, Cole, Thatcher, Cassidy. Long. Radcliffe. Third Rowelrwin, Livasexy, Rowe, Cottle, Knotts, Lowe, Bauman, Miller, Macfarty, Bartlett. Fourth Row-Hopkins, Livesey, Ilenebrey, Fender, Cundiff, Devork, R, Cole, Hitchcock. Front Row-Turner, Tleideman, Peverly, llavidson, Penney, Keifer. 1 he Qbrrhwatra Under the able direction of Mr. Rees. the Decatur .High School Qrchestra has taken an active part in many of the school activities. The orchestra has played for the Senior play. and for all of the entertainments put on by the Mask and Wig. and has accompanied the Christmas Cantatagiven by the Boys' and Girls' tilee clubs. ln addition to all of this it gives an annual concert which is the outstanding event of the orchestral season. Not only in the school has the or- chestra been enjoyed, but also in many outside alfairs. Twice this organization has given a concert at the Tuberculosis Sanitarium, and also played at several of the churches. The repertoire of the orchestra includes the two Peer Gynt Suites, the Three Dances from Henry Ylll, and others of this type. The rehearsals are held regu- larly twice a week. The membership this year is lifty-four. The members of the orchestra and others connected with it greatly appreciate the time and effort givn by Mr. Rees in making the orchestra what it is. l'1'a!1'1zs lc'aa'z'11y, false up the ll'liC'USlllf6', Tarzz 'It'I'Z'f1 the func tIgCIf7Z,-ClC7l'I.lI6'fS clear flllS'Zt'Ul' flzfir flfllfflllff,-llCIl'fS fall of fvlcaszzrc' .S'fv1'1'11lrlc fflflil' .silrzwf like light 011 tlzc' i1fnc1'v. Page 64 -------- -W f - ------ Q'.h-4.31 llack Row-Tenney, Smith, fonnell Robinson. Vl'elsch, floyd. Rodgers. lit-es, li. livans. Xl-ull -tt. Second Row-R. Cole, Klorris, Telford, Myers, Andrews, llramble, Gibson. Shyer, .X. lfvans, 'l'wef'1l5. Cassidy. Klitchell. Tyler. Third Row-jack, Rollins, 'l'. Nlyers, llennington, .Xtt-r, Radclille, Keifer. Vhastain, .Xrnold. I,eiglit5, if Cassidy, Long, Locke. Front Row-Knotts, Roucher. l.owe. Vox, Stiener, Penney, li'everl5', Kincaide. Davidson, xX 't'4lIllIlll Young, llarth. Cole. Kami! The purpose of the band is to build up the spirit of the school and to furnish entertainment for school functions. The first semester the band was very active at pep meetings and football games, having accompanied the football team to l'eoria, where it had the distinc- tion of being third to play upon their Held. lt was also prominent in the parades. The second semester the band played for the pep meetings and basketball games. The one big event was the second .Xnnual Concert at which were played. Suite of lfour Selected l'ieces, bv Rudolf lfriinl. the l'nlinished Synuzhonv, bv lfranz Schubert, and Klaytime. by Sigmund llomberg. l'opular numbers were played for the encores. llue to the increase ot members and verv hard work, the band has un- doubtedly raised its reputation this year to a standard that has never before been reached. Url-lICll let flu' olvoc lzalf-relzzrfalzl sing Of liliss that lzwzzlvlvs on ilu' -Verge of jnzin. ll'l1ilU it'c'll0.S' plead and filvim' ug411'11. PiIgC X-4' ..... : .............. : ...... :. HE x iii 015 ............. : ...... : ......... I he liriztmaz rngram The combined lloys' and Girls' Glee Clubs presented this year for their Christ- mas program a ceremony of great iinpressiveness. The service was given for the public December ZZ in the high school auditorium, and then again in the afternoon, December 23, for the pupils of the school. It was directed by Miss Mary Alma Tliies and accompanied by a selected group of the orchestra with Mrs. R. L. Rees at the piano. Five scenes, illustrative of the music, were represented by living pictures. The stage was raised to accommodate seventy members of the mixed chorus. lin the middle of the tiers of seats rose a small inner stage on which the living pictures were presented. This stage was entirely surrounded by a light blue curtain. Q11 each side of this and at the ends of the big stage were'placed Candel- abra. These were electrically lighted and were draped with garlands of green. The members of the chorus wore white capes and black cassocks. The only light was shed by the candelabra. The background was in harmony with the service, intensifying its beauty and dignity. In every way it was a service be- fitting the majesty and sacredness of the Christmas season. State uziral tnntmt The State Musical Contest was held at Springfield on April .30 and May l. lloth the Girls' and Boys' Cilee Clubs were entered. The girls sang Persian Serenade, by ll. A. Mathews, and the boys sang The Road to Mandalay, by O'llara, with baritone obligato by LeRoy King. Miss Mary Alma Thiese was the director for both glee clubs, with .lane Stewart as accompanist for the girls and Morris Nolan, of Millikin, accompanist for the boys. This year, for the first time, a mixed chorus consisting of members of both glee clubs was entered. The selection given was The Song of The Vikings, by Tanning. This was directed by Miss lirons, supervisor of music, with Miss Thies at the piano, and won second place in the contest. The following soloists were entered: Lenore Chodat. sopranog Leroy King, baritone, who won first place, VVilliam Melton, tenor, winner of second placeg Adelaide Pease. piano, and Crescy Turner, violin. XVI IER E M USIC DNVELLS Lingering and wandering on, as loath to die, Like thoughts whose very sweetness Yieldeth proof That they were born for immortality. 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X I fy Nj B I ffh . 11 M fx 4 . , X V K y' 1 5 i - X ' :W f -f N ' i x G K ' X 9 dy AV 4 in ' f V KX I I , N f A A 'V 3 ' f ix Y Ln A , y 4 A 7 4 s V I c . I ' VZ I V 1 1 f X ' 1 ' 4' ' i 3 - A! XAQ . ,n 6 T. I Q -JA' X 3 xx g Of' n' Z7 I , 1 , ,, , , , 1 - P OO The Junior Party The guests and members of the junior Class of '26 were taken back, at the junior class party, held January 9, 1926. to the days of King Alfonso and Queen Yictoria of Spain. XYith a grand flourish of trumpets the King and Queen, Lyle Freeman and Frances Hayes, followed by Lords and Ladies in attendance, entered the court grounds. which were decorated in colors of wine and silver. Then began the entertainment of the Royal Party and their guests by the singing of the Toreador Song by LeRoy King, Following this a bull fight, the national sport of Spain, was enacted. After the bull light, the King and Queen with their guests departed for the theatre where they were entertained with two short plays: The Twelve Pound Look, by james Matthews Barrie, and The Doctor In Spite of Himself. by Moliere. Between plays Velma Critton sang. The Royal Party then repaired again to the palace patio. Here they were served refreshments, and entertained meanwhile by a Spanish dance given by Dorothy Abaly, '25, and humorous songs sung by a quartette composed of Felix Manley, Dale Davidson, Karl Keifer, and Wayne Michel. Vvhen the party was over, each guest must have felt that he should like to go to Spain and visit the Royal Palace, so beautiful was this elaborate affair. Qur Junior Plays Qur junior class produced two distinct types of plays, worthy of recognition. This is the first time that any junior class has attempted a class play, and surely it will not be the last, for we are proud of the talent discovered among the under- classmen. These two plays were given at the junior party, january 9, as a feature of the program. The audience was so charmed by them that our juniors were re- quested to introduce them to the public. As the result, The Doctor In Spite of Himself, and The Twelve Pound Look,',' were presented to a large public audience, on Tuesday night, january 19, 1926. Those students appearing in The Twelve Found Look were: Cecile jack, Gertrude Higdon, Harry Smith, and Herbert Ryman. Those taking part in The Doctor ln Spite of Himself, were: Ruth Edie, Floyd lslirt, Virginia Connor, Mary Ellen Murphy, Maurice Groeting, john Grohne. john Leighty, and Mueller Cozad. I'V0zzld'si thou be famed? lzawe H1050 lziglz Acts in 'z'1'vw, Bra-we men would act though scandal would e'1zs11c. Page 70 .1..: .:..: ..................... FU? ......... :..::. .... : '1 1' I 1 1 I 1 I I I 2 il .. M410 The Senior Party ln the gymnasium, transformed into an ancient Chinese court. the senior class of ' 1 As another Chinese 1926 held. on Saturday evening. january 27. 1926. its annual class party. one entered this Celestial Court, one was transported immediately into world-a world of jade and mystery. silenced and shrouded with dimmed lights. llefore one towered the Great Buddha, seeming to encircle all with his mystic powers. Even the air one breathed was incense ladened, sweetened with the love buds of the Lotus. Clang! Crashed the Chinese cymbals, and the ceremony of the evening opened with the Emperor leading a wedding march followed by his retinue of Chinese servants. Then came the Empress sedately carried on a sedan chair. A brief explanation of Chinese character and customs was given by Mr. lleath. Following this was a Chinese marriage in which with much grace and ceremony there was an exchange of fans and the worship of the Emperors ancestors by the bride. Then Donald Ellis, as Emperor Sing Lo, and Alice McKinley, as Empress Sing Hi, seated on the dias, asserted their royal rule over the court. Une of the evenings entertainments was a play, The Stolen Prince. pre- sented with exceptional dramatic talent, by a cast consisting of members of the 'i T i S D ' 3 . 3 - C senior class. The play was accompanied by t fore the play h ean Jester. as Iola, maid of ie Royal Chinese Orchestra l e I Thina Land, sang a solo. LeRoy King also sang a Chinese character solo. Otier numbers that followed were a solo dance by Lois Borchers and a Chinese reading by Mildred Henry. A quartet composed of Everett Haggard. XYilliam Meiton, LeRoy King. and Lawrence Davis sang a parody to the tune of Show Xie The lYay To Go Home. using the words Bring Back The Good Old Days. lotte Denz of the Decatur Musical College and by XYalter Sullivan, Adelaide Pease, and Rhoc A solo dance was given by Char- a Chinese romance was presented la llready. After the program refreshments were served. It was a delightful function. This night rev hold an old 0t't'IlSf0HZ'd fvtef' Page 71 The Agora-Aristos Banquet Tl1e llllllllill Agora-Aristos literary societies' banquet was l1eld Friday evening, Noveiiiber 13, at six-thirty o'cloclc, i11 the l1igl1 SCllOOl library. The banquet tables were decorated with vases filled with pink rose-buds and sweet peas, to which were tied orcl1id ribbons attached to individual place-cards. tllllS suggesting a beautiful Zllltl delicately-tinted Hower bed. A piano la111p cast a deep rose glow over tl1e grand piano, a11d tall, stately ca11delabras at each e11d of tl1e llall, lighted the tables. Tl1e delicious di1111er was prepared and served by girls of the domestic science department. Tl1e idea for tl1e entertainment of tl1e eve11i11g was unique. The program was divided il1lO two parts. Alice McKinley, toast mistress fro111 Aristos, pre- sided during tl1e first l1alf of tl1e program, and Bessie Henry, toast mistress from Agora. Clllflllg tl1e last l1alf. There was a ten-n1inute i11tern1ission between the two parts to permit tl1e guests a11d society members to beco111e acquainted. The tl1e111e for tl1e evening was Music, the toasts being on its universal applica- tion. Te11 guests a11d seventy-live men1bers attended tl1is delightful social, which inspired all wl1o were in attendance witl1 a deeper a11d more lasti11g feeling of friendsl1ip between tl1e Agora a11d the Aristos. unior-Senior Party lt was a11 old fashioned garden tl1at the seniors found the111selves in when they opened the little gate at tl1e foot of tl1e stairs in the gymnasium on April 24, 1926. ' Swings, be11cl1es, trees, a stile, a pond, a bridge, old-fasl1io11ed wells contain- ing frappe, Howers. a11d more Howers, changed all to tl1e ti111e of long ago. Tl1e XTQlCOl'1ll11g of tl1e Seniors by tl1e -lunior President and tl1e Response by the Senior President opened tl1e program. Following that tl1e Junior Quartet sang, lt was A11 Qld-Fashioned Garden , twenty-four old-fashioned 111isses danced tl1e maypole dance, and a band of gypsies, wl1o wandered i11to tl1e garden. broke 11p the games of tl1e revelers and fascinated all by tl1eir fortune-telling. ln its proper place, As We Might Have Been brought out the co11trast between tl1e old-fashioned a11d 11lOCl6l'H girl. Tl1is portrayed also, the life of prominent seniors They Might Have Been. The .lunior f'fJliice1's a11d 111e111bers of the class. dressed in picturesque cos- tumes, fliilltlttfl tl1e well-known old-fasl1io11ed Cotillion. a11d i11 this tl1e guests later joined. Refresliinents i11 keeping witl1 tl1e party were served. il'l1c'1'c was 11 501111611 of l'c Z'C'll'-X' by lziglzff' Page 72 Lincoln Award The thir11 21111111111 essay 1'1111tcst for the 1.i111'11h1 :111':1r1l, U1i1.L'1'l'11 111 xl'1l1fl1-N., was c111111111'tc11 as llSl1Zll tlllfillg' -1ZlllllZll'j' 111111 1'iL'1J1'l11ll'j'. '1'hc 1.i11c11111 z1w21r11 is a prize 1l0llUl' 0111-L'1'L'11 111' Mrs. 1111-z OI. 1i1'llf1k'1', 111. lilt' 131-1':1t11r 1'11111i1' Sch11111 1iUZll'11, 111 lllClllU1'y 111' hcr 1211111-1' who was ll s11111i1'r 111 lull' Civil XYZIT. Mrs. 1iC1l11Cl' 11c1iex'1'11 t1121t 2111 essay 1'1111t1-st 1111 s111111f 11hz1s1' 111' tie life of A11ra11a111 1,1llCU1ll w1111111 inspire nohility 111 1'11a1'a1't1'1' in the 5tll11t'l11S. 'l 11f boy 211141 the girl 111 the gflllllllltlllg class who l'2lll1iH highest 111 the Cssllj' 1'1111t1-st 1111 t11e life of i1x1Jl'Z11lZl1ll l.1IlCOlll each receives El prize ZlW2ll'tl of thirty t1U112ll'S. 'l 11- essays are re2111 111 the Zll1t11tOl'1l1ll'l 116111 11111 111' 1lC2ll' 1.i111'111n's 1111'11111Zly, 11111 tie awar11 is 1101 lll2lllC 1111ti1 COl'lll'llCIlCCl'llCllt. l.o11isc l2'ri11g'1e an11 Charles Swart are the winners of thc contest this f'L'1l1'. l.o11ise chose for her subject. Lincoln, the B12111, 211111 Cliarles chose. 1,i111'11111, the Klan of t11e Ages. The Review Story Contest The Review l1as 21 high realization of t11e vital in111ort2111ce of correct ling- lis11. To arouse 111 t11e Decatur High School st111le11t the sa111e 211J1Jl'QC1?ltlOll it has been its custom for thirty years to offer prizes for t11e hest stories that the st1111ents can enter. Bernice HllL1SOl1. a n1en111er of t11e soplioinore class, this year, 11.1111 first prize. fifteen dollars, over o11e h11n1lre11 eighty other contestants. Second prize was won by Elizabeth R1CfiiOXYCll, a juniorg t11ir11 hy Klar- garetha Sc11ei11e111a11, Z1 seniorg fourth by .lack llrown. an1l tifth, 111' lflta i1QOllL'j'. Those t11at received honorable 111e11tio11 were: Ruth Long Iilarbara ixllll llailey Rohert 1iZl1'YL'l' Ethel Marguerite Scott Marion Gainhrel 1121111 lhirke Maxine Liston Mary lf. Rohh -5xI't1llll' llenry 111111121111 Petty Dalores Fslielinan 1'il'2lllC1S llays Cecile Jack til211le11 Y2111171-ke l.1111isc A. Keck .Y1'.1'1' 111 111111111 ffl,1lI1jS 15111111 1i1's1'1'z1' 111 171' 71'1'1'1't1'11, tl11'1'1' is 111217111111 111111 tllitx 11 1111111 11101111 1'1'1'11'1f 111' ffiizifix 1711111 11111111 f1l1'11s111'1' 1111111 111 -z1'1'1l1' t!1e'1111x fllllf 111'X1'l'I'1' 10 110 l'I'Gd.H Page 73 x.1 The Inter-Society Contest At the beginning of this school year in September, all of the literary societies of the high school began their work for the yearly inter-society contest. En- thusiasm and scholarly spirit pervaded the society meetings. This year might determine the permanent owner of the loving-cup offered to the society that won the cup three years in succession. Agora, the oldest society, had won the cup twice. llfould she win again this year and take that beautiful loving-cup into her possession forever? Not if the four competing societies could prevent! Oh! the thrill of competition was electrifying. First came the learned oration contest. Agora won first place with Aristos a close second. Adelaide Pease was the victor. Louise Pringle was second. The next week came humorous readings. Arion, the sophomore girls' liter- ary society, won lirst and Aristos was again a close second. Agora was fourth! There was still a chance for her. Alwilla Merrit, first, from Arion, and Mildred Henry. second, for Aristos were winners. Then rolled around another week. This would determine the contest. The competition was keener than ever. This was to select the dramatic readers. lYould Agora win? Alas, she came second, and Forum won first in the dramatics reading contest. Lynn lVoollen was first, from Forum, and Bessie Henry, second, from Agora. Aristos won third. But the relief was great. The cup was still to win, and all societies had an equal chance the next three years. Extemporaneous speech making was contested the next week. .Although the danger of the cup being permanently owned, was passed, still it was of great interest to know to whom the cup would go for the next year. Forum won first place in extemporaneous speaking, Charles Swart the victor, and Alice McKinley from Aristos won second. The winners having the most points in the contest received the cup. Aristos was the victor. Although she had won only second and third places, she had the most points and therefore won the loving-cup for the next year. HOIICTS mizzd-vicar, CllfSfI'IIt'f, frenz, gCIl0I'OIlS, or disdclinfzzl-is 1'c'7'c'alcd in 0llf'iS 'z'0irr'. Page 74 .ifm-491 Big Twelve League Contest The commercial students of the Decatur lligh School made zi good record in the llig Twelve Conference Contest held at Springfield, Saturday. Nlay l, 1926. The shorthand contest team won third place with Dorothy Parrish. liugenia Schneider, Thelma Gould, Margaret Olin, Ida Mae Moore. lxittie flarvin. Yalerian Thomas. and llazel llandlin representing Decatur. The first year typing team, Xlelba fiengerke. Alma Keyl. lfugenia Schneider. and .losephine Christman, won first place. Blelba tiengerke having the highest individual record. The second year team. l.ottie Garvin, Ida May Kloore and Yalerian Thomas, were placed second. Evelyn Manley and Forrest Swartz won first and third in individual book- keeping for first year students. Dell Davis was also on this team. Bessie Henry represented Decatur High in the llig Twelve League Contest in Interpretative Reading, and tied for third place. Louise Pringle. representative in Learned Qration, placed third also. Charles Swart, who entered the lixtem- pore Speaking Contest, was placed second. Lynn XYoollen went to the contest as representative in Dramatic Reading. The Senior Play Green Stockings The play for the class of '26, Green Stockings. was numbered among the most successful events of the year. The cast chosen was a most excellent one for the representation of the characters in the play. The main characters. Katheryn Royer, Oscar Tauber. and john ll. Sullivan, enacted their parts ex- ceptionally well. though the minor characters deserve no less recognition. .'Xde- laide Pease took the part of a selfish young daughter, and Fred Salogga that of her empty-headed young suitor. Dolores llshelman made an admirably dignified widow. Robert XYood portrayed the manner of an old sea-dog in an almost natural way. llessie Henry's state of tipsiness which resulted from her drink- ing strong coffee was especially amusing. XYilliam l'etty. XYilson :Xugustine and Hubert Penny carried their parts well. Much of the success of the play was due to the efforts of Miss l.ouise Fike. who directed the project. Page 75 HE EC 015 .: .... H.DDA BL .......':-'J'lllIIIlII III III v s Ill llIlIL ..,, : -up me- .,...- IIIIIIIII 'ala II? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll an !. xXh !!tA llk Alr 5xxgg ' MAAMAIMMMIAMWAA A HI l U00 Ill J L-vi' l l 'NA NA' l f NL if '5 QI! U N! L w 'Nh fx' rfgfx-r fkvnv ODGANIZ TIO nvnrinq .., ' Q ,.. v V 1 Y, 511 ev wr - ' oc f I Tp 0 ' Q- Sf 'Tz- E C itfziiifffizli .- -': 0 -T F-EF:-1-33:1-151 4 4 r-1 rzigagi-Q-1-I-Ze P O 9 5 O O -, - UWT is U I' 'L A' 6 1 T5:5.'f'5r!5PE: QE 'pax H H H 'i 45 Q .. .9 wifi-2ff'f5S I' - ' 0 2 - fo Il Q ' ' 0 ' -cf:-I:-'im' ' ' I - ' ' - - . H J -'E , ' ' 1 ' -6. , : Q ,.-, . 9 ' V1.f .,. u if' 5 f . ' ' ,a Top Rowvliagan, Pease, Robb, Lamb, Snyder, Arnold, Hayes, Himsteadt, Hale. Second Row-Keyes. Long, Hunt. llruner, Jones, Stewart, Nation, Hopkins, Cobb, Santanen. Third Row-Kuhle. Kepler, llledsoe, U'Neil, Cooper, Kuhle, Mills, Austin, Long, Clarkson. llottom RowfConrad, McKinley. Logan, Courtney. Pitner. Dunn, lishelman, Kinnaman, Pease. Ariainz The Aristos Literary Society, although young, has accomplished much, She has tried each year to improve and add new laurels to her name. The close of this year marks an advance in her achievements and adds several milestones to her journey. Aristos during the past several years has shown her excellence in public speaking and debating. She has won several inter-society debates. This year she was rewarded for her high scholastic average by being presented the Thalian cup, lior her accomplishment in the inter-society activities, she received the lnter-Society cup, winning this from her sister club, Agora, which had held the cup since the opening of the contest. .X varied program has been followed during the year. Short stories and authors, nature and naturalists, art and artists, mythology, opera, and poetry have been studied. Copies of the bictures being studied were secured from out of Iuwll. Life zeiflmzzf letters is dc'az'l1. Page 78 T 4. bud!! Top RoxvsSeibecker. Cope, lloane, I .-ttee. Melton, Petty, R. Smith. Henry. Second RowQllroxvn, Nlichel. R, Melton, llenderson, XYilliams. Manley, 'liriinblt-. Third Row--llaggard. tlatchell, O'I3rien. llavis, lonibs. XYrightsman. liottom Row-ll. Smith. Freeman, lleath tjdviserl, Tauber. Salogga. XXI-stervelt. Entarn The aim of Rotaro is to develop better men and better citizens. ln its programs Rotaro endeavors to carry out its aims and purposes. lts meetings are so conducted that the members receive training in public speaking. Rotaro offers an extra curricular activity where the individual may present ideas of his ovvn and defend them or attack or defend the ideas of others. This tends to develop the individual in alertness and self-control. Sharp thinking and clear reasoning are also stimulated. Rotaro, most of all, develops leadership. Klen from this society have gone out into the life of the community and have become leaders among' their fellow citizens. For example. .lohn Mann and lfmanuel Rosenberg' were both former members of Rotaro. Thus, Rotaro, in short, is a training and a proving ground. .s111.i'tef1c1'r f'l'U'IIilic'lf it lu' l:0l Zx'tII'lf.H Iidgt' 79 .: .............................. :. HE E! .: .......... : ................ Top Row: Hanes, Hart, Rader, Phillips, Venterst Lytle. Kennedy, Likins. Q Second Row: Pease. Klorris, Keilman. Heger, Henehry, Scott, Ramsey, Blickenstalf, Crum. Bottom Row: Phillips, Haas, Henry, Scheineman, Royer, Hugenberger, lrriend. Agnra The oldest girls' literary society in Decatur High is Agora. . lt was organized in 1901 for junior and senior girls. ln 1920 Agora became so large a society that it was thought best by the members and the adviser to divide the girls into two groups, thus forming another literary society for junior and senior girls. At that time Mrs. Lucy Nelson became the adviser of Agora and continued in this capacity until january of this Year. when. due to an accident, she was forced to discontinue teaching. Since then Miss Lois Yoder has acted as adviser. It is in- teresting to note that Bliss Mae lloland, now principal of French school, Mrs. l-uci1e Loring livans. a well-known elocutionist in Decatur, and Mrs. Mable lfletcher Head, a writer for the Youths Companion, are three of the charter members. The Agora girls have made a study this year of modern poetry and antique furniture. The annual social events, a banquet in the fall, and a picnic in the spring. are always looked forward to with a great deal of pleasure. Tn these functions Agora joins with her sister society, Aristos. Agora is striving to maintain her traditional standard of social dignity and high scholarship. and thus merit the respect due to the oldest literary society. r'l'l11'lxf ice lim' lat IIS amz' live in r'ai11. H DPAHBLC Page 80 11:31 3 1111111 l 3 .. ' ll 'L NNY llurke, llarnett, NNY Stdlivain Sxvart, l.athro1n .Xllen, C'atluia 1'uriu'n Senhnan, Lusk, P. Burke, King, NhHer,llockaday, Reese, Kincanl Rockwell, VVoollen, lleek, Ziese t.XdviserJ, firoeting, Crain. ilinrum Under the careful guidance of Mr. Ziese, Forum, one of the oldest literary societies in the school, enjoyed a very successful year. Participation in the various inter-mural and interscholastic activities of a literary nature was emphasized. Forum members won two lirsts in the inter- society contests. several places in the Review contest, three places on the debating team, the Lincoln essay contest, and two places in the interscholastic speaking contests. This creditable record was gained partly, at least. by the practice and tryouts accorded the members before the events. Beside this, Forum carried on regular parliamentary law drills, thus teach- ing every member proficiency in parliamentary procedure, carried out an exten- sive program of speeches on subjects of literary. scientihc. and local interest, en- gaged in numerous social activitiesg promoted an inter-society debate and basket- ball gameg and endorsed and supported all the literary enterprises of the year. S0 with the help of its excellent adviser. the administration of its tine presi- dents, and the cooperation of its mnnerous members, Forum has truly lived up to its motto, A Bigger, llroader, lietter Decatur High School. HCilIlII'Ut'fc'I' calls forth t'lItH'lIt'ft'l'. llllllllllilllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lfllllllllllfl-I.-..-llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIllllllll 1020 -.. - - ------I-- Pagc 81 Top Row: Campbell, Hoekaday. Ryan, Campbell, Hill, Shinoske, Sheen. Second Row: Wilson, Veech, Trimble, Barnes, Wykoff, Taylor, lXTerrit. Third Row: Leek, Huff, Nichols, Kelley, Cary, Niles, Bond, Roney. Bottom Row: Montgomery, Kuhle, Orr iadviserj, Hunt, Hudson, Haines. XYork before play is the slogan that animates the members of Arion. Since in the nature of things only a few former members return to Arion at the beginning of each year, it is necessary for those few to follow closely the dictates of their slogan. This year the campaign for new members took the form of a contest, Mar- garet Kuhle and Emily Montgomery acting as captains for the two contesting groups. The result was an increase in membership of twenty-eight. Topics of the day, brief reports on animals and birds, and national holiday programs were given by the members. llernice Hudson, a member of Arion, won first place in the Review Story Contest, while Alta Roney received honorable mention. Alwilla Merrit won first, with her humorous reading, in the Inter-Society Contest. Arion held its annual semester party at the home of Vifinona llockaday. En- tertainment was furnished by the losing side in the attendance contest. So de- lightful was this social affair that every one looked forward with eagerness to their late spring party. C011z'11.9 is all TIHIILCIISC capacity for ialeilzg fulfills. Page 82 Rehn!!! Y 1 gluninr 0115155 nf 1927 GFFICERS Prvsidwzt ...... ..... H ARRY SMITH I l.t'C-ZJl'CSfdc'lIf .. ...... JANE STEXV.XR'l' .S'vcr'etc1r'y .... .... E DVVARD KIICHAEI, TI'L'US1lI'C7' .......... .... R IARGARETHA H,x,xs ,I MACK HENIJERSCJN .Sicrgmlfzts-alt-Arms .... . . . I P XUL XNFEMI xx 1 ' ' , A . L SOCIAL CQMMITTEE ,lame St6W3.I't-ClIfli7'lllGI1 Kathleen Kimmmzm llzwicl Pzlttcrscm Ioseph Dozmc lolm King' FLORAL COMMITTIQII Montgomery Nidll3lSUlllC,lIlIil'IlIlIll Czllharine O'NCil Kzathryn Rcinlmrt XYZ1l'I'Gll Trimhlc Hurry Kepler HTVIIC wnrtlz is bvilzg, not Sc'l'lll1-lIfj.H lllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllillIIIIIIQIIII n QQQQQQQI -nuns 311111111 ' HDPAHDL Pdgc' 83 111111111 Y 3 ------ A i Top Row-Harrold, King, Harris, Grohne, Freeman, Melton, Rugh, Zimmer, Stevenson, Michel. Second Row-Spruxier tkdviserl. Lindsey, Watkiiis, Williams, Trone, Wells, Bronson, Mosely, VVrightsman. Augustine. Third Row-lflurke. Hockaday, Combs, Evans. Penny, Starr, Giblin, Pennington, Davis. Bottom Row-Deck. Rodgers, Wolcott, Wykoff, Cowen tldviserl, Johnson, Westervelt, Knotts. I he 1-Ii-13 Glluh The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standing of Christian character throughout the school and community. The Hi-Y activities in the high school are conducted by two clubs, the Senior Hi-Y Club and the Sophomore Hi-Y Club. The meetings of these clubs are conducted so that each member will receive training in Christian leadership. Questions which are of vital importance to the high school are discussed at these meetings. These discussion groups are lead by the members of the clubs. The Senior Club has carried out several successful campaigns in the high school: such as the lfour Cs campaign and the Move Up Forward campaign. During these compaigns talented speakers are brought before the high school student body. Similar campaigns are being planned for this semester. Under the able leader- ship of faculty members the Iii-Y clubs have been very successful in their work. The quest of flzc In'st. ' Page 84 . ................................... 1 ................................ Top Row: Cooper, lleinpster. l'.c-ek, Young, Wilson, Stevenson, Kelly, Cary, XVhitted, NlcXcal, Curtis, floodmiller. Second Row: Ritnour, Kc-yle. lfalford, Withrow, Falkcnroth, Cross, Kline, llennctt. 'l'hird Row: Stultz, Logan. Ilunt. Conrad, llaines, Ramsey, Nation. 'l'cpng. Fourth Row: Ilaines, Kennedy. Vllhitley. lletz, Keck. Austin, Haskell, Newcomc, llruner. jones. NlcXeal. Fifth Row: llale. XN'hite, llarris. Yenters, llugenberger, lleger, Taylor, llolpp, Roussey. llotioui Row: Scheininan, Keilman, Pease, Maier taflviserl, Davis tl'residentJ, llaas, Blills. Royer. llenebrv. Swaztika Cllluh Swastika is a Girl Reserve Club of the Y. XY. Li. A., o Jen to all hiffh school l s girls and advised by two members of the faculty: Miss Maier and Miss Gorham. Its meetings are held every Xlednesday in the building. The motto of the club is Service for Happiness. Endeavoring to live up to this motto the members take charge of the First Aid Room and enter into the other school activities. The sub'ect for the programs of the semester is Life and lf' Such mhases 5 of the general subject as liriends and l. Clothes and l. and Hooks and 1 are the subjects of many interesting talks by invited outsiders and discussions by the girls. Social functions are held often on or near holidays. The animal banquet. to which all high school girls and the faculty are invited. is the most important function of the year. ifxillffllillg great waz.: ci'cr Ul'lIIiC'Z't'd 'zciflmzzf c'lIffIIlSlilISIll.H Page 85 Blanleyy Bleltoin Tieruierson, lftherton, llcuuie. ffaldxvelh Stotnfer, Brown, Swart, Sullivan, Waiitliiig, Miller, Ellis, Hiser. Nowlin. Ilaas SchenNnnan,ITandhn.Ckdhgan Ausdn,TTusUnL Pendkion,TTudson,TTart Hansen, Liston, Tauber tliditorl, Parkinson tAdvise-rl, Salogga tEditorJ, Hall, Scholes. Qhavruer Due to its policy of emphasizing the eliiciency of its staff and the accuracy of its material, the Observer has built a line reputation for itself. The Dbserver is the oldest institution in the Decatur High School. lt Won second place in its section of the State journalistic Contest last year. This shows that our school paper is rated very high outside of our school. The Ubserver is vitally interested in the future as well as present progress of the Decatur High School. This is shown by the platform of the Qbserver. It has adopted as its platform the procuring of a better oliice for high school publi- cations. the improvement of the appearance of D. H. S., the devising of a more efficient trafhc system, and the urging of a plan for another senior high school. The consistant work and the original ideas of the editors have made this year truly a success for the Observer. u1,ll'6l'llliI!l'C is the Tlzozzglzz' of flllilrlklillg Souls. Page 86 Top Row: Turner, VVoolen, Davidson, Sullivan, Austin. Keilman, Mills. Second Row: hlack, llaggarcl, Sullivan, VVooil, Pease, Jester, Long, Pease. Thirtl Row: lishelnian. Combs, Henry. Crowl, lfalforcl. Klctiowan. Tibbets. Santanen. llottorn Row: Reinhart, Brown, Pringle, Petty, Manley, Kinnaman. mask emi! ig The Mask and lYig Dramatic Club completed this year one of the most suc- cessful in its history. The membership has averaged about thirty stuclents, while the interest in the meetings has guaranteed a goocl attendance. A one-act play. Sauce for the Goslingsf' was given before the stutlents. the tirst semester for lletter Speech Week. The principal play of the year, however, was I'omantler lYalk, an excellent and witty costume coinecly of the eighteenth century. written by Louis N. l'arker. This was given to the public in a very successful performance. i Klask and XYig uncler the leaclership of their excellent aclviser antl tlirector, Bliss Louise Fike. is a society with an object. lt has macle a stucly of stage make- up ancl of the lives of great actors ancl actresses. lt also stimulates greatly the interest in acting ancl in the big clramatic productions of the country. Thr filayfs the z'l11'11g.' Ptlft' 87 Martin. Hoyland, 9-harp, Anderson, Groves, Nation, Dixon, Tong. VYhite, Snelson. Mrs. Meyer i.Xdviserb, Venters, Kennedy, Leach, Kepler. Hilgenhurg, Clerk, llarnett, Myers, Brady tPres.l, Deck, Burke. Elie .Buninr Art league The Junior Art League is one of the oldest societies in the Decatur High School. lt has always stood for culture and retinement and has studied art from both an artistic and practical standpoint. This year old masters and ancient art were studied and discussed in prepara- tion for the proper appreciation of the 1926 annual. The artistic and practical features of animated cartoons, motion pictures, and modern designing furnished other programs of interest. Consequently the past year, with its varied activities and instruction under the supervision of Mrs. Maude C. Meyer, has been one of the most successful that the Junior Art League has ever known. Beauty fires the blood. Page 88 . ...... ............................ ' g MAJ ................................ .... Nlochel, Henry, Spooner. lfreemanf lleck. ll. Smith. llurger. Catlin, Augustine, Crain, li. Smith. Vomhs. llixon, P, llurl-ze, llirkhead l.XllVlStI'l, NN. liurke. Glamera Glluh The Camera Club. organized last year. has grown and prospered greatly during the year, having a membership of twenty-live at the present time. The purpose of this society is to study the theory and practice of photography both from the scientific and artistic standpoint. This is accomplished by pro- grams, experiments. and practice in taking pictures for the snapshot department of the Decanois. Besides this the club took up this year various forms of trick chemistry, and the construction and projection of motion pictures, illustrated by a number of one-reel tilms. Under the guidance of Mr. llirkhead, the adviser. the programs were made exceedingly interesting and helpful. On the whole, the Camera Club can be said to have been a great success in the first year of its existence and will probably become a very useful department in the school. To fn'1'cci'z'e 'tvlzaf is In'a11fif111 is fo ft'IIO'It' alrsolzm' joy. To rafrlz the becizztifzzl thing and uzalsv it 011655 wry 0-:un is telzat may be done' with the canzvraf' Page 89 Top Row: Major, Sheehy, Smith, Schaniel, DeVore, DeLong. Second Row: Seifert. Leek, Kelly, Parr, Brown. First Row: Galligher, Stultz, Brandon tadviserl, Keyle. Jolly. Qluntmerrial Gllnh The aim of the Commercial Club is to aid the student studying Commercial subjects to have a better understanding of the business world and its occupations. It endeavors, also, to aid the student to decide upon the line of work which he will enter when he has iinished his high school course, and to enable him to find the position for which he is best suited. ' During the past year the club followed a consistent course of the study of occupations and their requirements. The stenographer, under which is classed the private secretary, social secretary, bookkeeper, typ-ist, and saleslady, were the most interesting. ln order to bring the members of the club in contact with business as it is conducted. the Mueller Factory and the Telephone Exchange were visited. These two lines of business illustrated the necessity of accuracy, alertness, and the op- portunities for one who has no special talent but who is willing to learn. The Commercial Club has had a successful year, and the members hope the commercial students will continue to carry on this work. I am zzotlzizzg if not f7l'Gl'lLlL'Cll.U H.DPAHBl. Page 90 ---- 1- ---- r mas f -ft ff -. . 'QA' Top Row: Ilall, Rupp, liright, l.each, l,ytle. l-z1nclers. Second Row: Troutman, llopp, Ritenour. Albright, llurlson. Third Row: McNeal, Sawyer, lllazer, llennett, Robinson, Albright. Fourth Row: lliser, Parks, Melfleesl tpresiclentl, Moak. 'frontman Lhlviserv. Taylor. iliuli- ati-ililuh The Kuli-Nari-Klub has been very successful this year in its efforts to be- come a larger and better club. Many new members have been enrollecl fluring the year. ancl each has clone her best to make the club a success. At the beginning of the semester various committees were appointeil by the presiclent. Margaret McDeecl, and many interesting projects were vvorkefl out. Among these was a talk given by Miss XYooils of the llome llureau, ancl another by Miss G. Johnson, the School Nurse. Uther projects worth mentioning are: the Christmas basket for a poor family. a cooking rlemonstration. ancl a trip through the Purity llakery. Since one of the objects of the club is to improve the home economics cle- partment, the girls like to earn money and buy certain neerletl things. l.ast yezn they gave a clothes vvringer, last semester, a luncheon set, antl this semester they are giving some covers for the breacl boarcls ancl rolling pins. HCC7C7kt'1'.V is I7c't'U1lIt' an arf, a 1101710 St'I'c'IIv'c', moles arc fjt'lIfIi'1lIr'II.' H D9 'FLC Page 97 . ................................... C - ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Henry, Hockaday, Sentman, Freeman, Stoulfer, Crane, Doane, Buch, Gregory, Scott., Miller. Combs, Burke tPres.J, Beath tadviserl, O'Brien. he 0111255 Qlluh The Chess Club, an absolutely new and dilferent organization, was formed in the second semester of this year under the leadership of Mr. S. S. Death. The object of the club is mainly to give a worth-while diversion and the valuable mental training incidentally acquired in the game of Chess. As such the club has prospered in the short space of its existence and from the number of underclassmen in it. has good hopes of further popularity. lI'lzaf tuonld ye play, gC'7lf16'1fllc'7lg9 IVl1.N', u g6'llIi1C'7'lZU7lyS game, i0 be sure, Clzc's5. Page 92 ---- 1 ---- .lhudpf Standing-llurke, Smith, Deck. Freeman, Manley, Sentnian. Debating Debating in the Decatur High School for 1926 was most successful. -Xl- though the negative lost to Jacksonville, yet the Decatur afiirmative team defeated the Lincoln negative in a preliminary contest and also the Springfield negative team in the Big Twelve League Debate-the latter a particularly gratifying victory as it is the first time Decatur has defeated Springfield in a debating contest on the Springfield Hoor. The speeches of Paul Burke, first speaker, llarry Smith. second speaker, and Charles Deck, final speaker, presented too strong an argu- ment for the Springfield debaters to meet. The negative team, Lee Sentman, Lyle Freeman. and Felix Manley, met the affirmative team of jacksonville. but were defeated in a closely contested de- bate. on the same night that their brother debaters won their victory over Spring- field. Xiiith four of these debaters and Xlr. li. XY. Ziese, to whose efiicient coaching much credit is due. remaining in school for the 1926-27 debating season. high hopes may be entertained for an even greater victory in the coming year. Debating has become a permanent institution in the Decatur .lligh School. No one questions its value. The intellectual and public speaking training derived through participation, gives assets which remain as peremanent benefits. A pleasant aftermath of the debating season was the announcement that Charles Deck won the twenty dollar prize given by the Decatur llar Association for merit in debating. Felix Manley. the ten dollar prize, and l'aul llurke. the five dollar prize. From this cozzrsc of lift' fue reap fIif7f'l'I'-X'.ii I-idgt' 93 T ! - 1 H111-U1 MAG. CLUB Top Row: VVatkins, Gulick, Edgecomb, Davis, Augustine, J. Shutter. Second Row: Turner. Blazer, Baker, Cassity, D. Shutter, Moothart. Bottom Row: Tolley, Hilgenburger. Groves. Hoyland, Gulick. F1 H VI' ILX LI. TIAXNQUIQT H DPAHBLE Page 9-I 11111 .1 T -XTHl .liTIC IKOAXRIJ UF C'UX'l RHl. Sprunger, Crooks. NNE-emlxnzum. Harrold, Halford, Martin, IIClIJlliIl5tiIlC', Lewis. ll L'l.l'II Top Rolwt Nlitcllcll. Hcxlclmry, llxnckmzm, lfmlgccmnlm. lfllis. l1irt.A Second Row: NCXYINZIII, Harrolcl, lliwlxtu-lml, XYoml, Spoom-r, lim,-vc5, l.q-wus. Scum. Third Row: Rotz fCOZlCll,. II. 'IQIIOIIIIPQOIL Kwhlcr, R. Thompson, Lusk, I,imlsL-y, Vrook- 'cr-nclml, Bottom Row: X t'l'IlL'I'. l,own-ry. XICVOIIHCI. Solwr. lllscr. Niclwlson, llllllkillx Pugh' 95 First Row: Moak, Borchers, Conover, Halford, Lycan tadviserl, Richardson tPres.l, Bready, Wright, D. Gambriel, VanGundy, Edie, Conner. l I I Second Row: bmith, Venter. Waecherle, Il, Kraft, Tarr, M, Gambriell, Ramsay, Keilman, Hudson, Phillips, Haas, Phillips, H. Kuhl. Third Row: Bernard, Valentine, Newcome, Kennedy, Randall, Keck, Betz, Stringfield, Crawl, Reeter, M. Kuhl, Spaulding. Boyer. g Fourth Row: Johnson. Crabb, Hiser, Owen, Parr, Hannum, Waltz, Hansen, Morris, McDeed, Holpp, Cooper, Good. Cook, Dickinson. V Fifth Row: DeLong, Helphinstine, Auer, Adkins, McNeal, Hill, Wilson, Bailey, Caughin, VVhitman, Murphy, Royce. Girlz' Athletic Azznriatinn The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization which encourages girls to participate in athletics, to promote good sportsmanship, and to develop fine traits of character. At the present time there are about two hundred girls enrolled in this organi- zation. This is the largest enrollment G. A. A. has ever known. The girls of G. A. A. sell candy at football and basketball games, the pro- ceeds of which go toward the athletic fund. Aside from this money making scheme. they are much interested in such athletics as hockey, soccer, basketball, baseball, hiking, swimming and track. The ball games are played in the gymnasium, but, through the courtesy of the city, hockey and soccer are played in Fairview Park, and Millikin kindly allows our track team to practice on their field. About one hundred girls participate in these various sports. New America has tzzrncd to sports, Size has felt the 1l7'g6.M Page 96 lllllllllllllllllllllll' - H mm, Wunnnulllllllllllalarm' me ,gpg-M., Quik 13v Wl:l AA Ml 1 1 5 UU 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 312 :NN nl'-T: AA XA' l V2 if Q X DJ xv! Egg 1 wb '5'?'2 1 N Q V- PF -'rf uf Q 2ZQ'v if we 1 3 94 1 TI-ILETICS v -J -Tv! 20522212 S JV C7 'iipllfriijm 5 l 111-lW Q ' ' i .J as W QZN30l'-3'2NFL1HiE F A - A l ' L V , ,f HIIIIIVWW' 9 1 Qflel, D:G..1?B -0 9 llllji ' fi P2 TP' fa 3 Wi? E ' Q, iwfaxffrfwmwfv 553. , 5 ++smsgsMsi,! 1 '- 9 ,N +G Pm2r3Q? W 5 , f R5 UZH 0059090 if 21 QQ ?-,fi 7, X fw? Qwiukalfba ' M- E Q D'557f'9'5W E YTKTW Q X REA 9 S H D 1 mJwwhwaQ1Hasf3L 1' I 1 P12 3-b 96 wwf: IE Er 53 ass. ! l'fi.GJQTJ5 S1LfIfQ1l I C D A lnimgg ffofgam X .: ..... . ...... .......... .... : . .:. HE EQ DCIS .................................. .. l Hackman, Andrews. Verner, Newman, Helmick, R, Madeira, Cozad, Woollen, I. B. Sullivan, Ar- rington. Crooks tcoachesl. Ellis. Lusk. Scott, Lewis, Mitchell, Harrold, Fowler. Hankins, Reeves, Dirt, Flint, Horndorf. Rockwell, R. Thompson, Edgecombe, Koehler, Spooner, VVood, Moflit, Wliite, H. Thompson, Sober. 1' 4 nnthall Did we have a good season? Yes, you will agree. VVinning six out of nine games is a record far above that of most teams. Then, when we won and when we lost. the players all proved themselves true sportsmen. The loss to Champaign was one of those games you read about. The last twenty seconds to play-Score O-O. End of the game. Score 3-O. Champaign wong but what a game! If you want to hear about the win over Urbana, just ask Mr. Crooks, the coach, to tell you about it. Vlfe won't leave it all to him though. VVe want to tell you how we marched right through Urbana's line. VVhy? Don Ellis at center. That tells all. Throughout the season Captain Pat Thompson showed himself to be a very capable leader. Hobart was one of the best ends in the Big Twelve Confer- ence. He was always where he should be in order to break an opponents play. Eulas Reeves was elected captain for next year's football team. During the past season Eulie was always bringing the spectators to their feet by darting here and there and making long runs. Throughout the season Eulie's broken held running and his kicking were outstanding. VVe all expect him to lead a suc- cessful Decatur, Decatur, Decatur, Decatur Decatur team next year. Letis go, Eulie l 193 Lovington, 6. 9: Mattoon, 6. 205 U. High, U. 123 Urbana, 7. 03 Peoria, 50. Decatur, Decatur Decatur Decatur, 20g Clinton, O. Og Champaign, 3. 31g I. S. D., O. Og Springfield, 8. H DPAHBL Page 98 IIIIUUIIUUIIlllIIlllIIllII'IIUIlUlll 1- Q ggggggggggg ' g ' Freeman. Xlunsie, Nlellaniel. tiuldberg. t'rooks lcoachl, Stabler, Kepler. Iiaird. Murphy. .Xrrowsmith, Lewis, Nlcfonnell, Dickerson. Ycrner, Thompson, llarrold, Fowler. Mitchell. Basketball The basketball team beat Springfield again this year, and we hope they repeat the yictory next season. The team lost a number of hard fought games. ,lust think of that overtime game with U-High. It was just one of the hard fought games of the season. At the end of the first semester Kenneth Lowery and I lobart 'l'hompson were lost to the squad, because of the nine semester ruling. Vat has been a steady player for the past two seasons. Kennie will always be remembered as one of the best centers of Decatur. He is a good fioor man and a good shot. Mr. Crooks looked to his reserve material to fill the vacancies left by Vat and Kennie. With Kenneth liradley to act as guard and tiny Arrowsmith to play forward. Coach Crooks had a team almost as strong as the first semester team. As a reward for his ability as a player. Cot Yerner was elected c'1pt'un ot the 1926-1927 basketball squad. XYe are expecting him to lead a success ful team. Decatur, 363 XX'aynesyille, 17. Decatur, 19, C'hampaign. 2o. Decatur, 31, L'rbana, lo. Decatur, 383 Springfield, 1-l. Decautr, 24: Shelbyville, 14. Decatur, 323 Bloomington, 27. Decatur, 26: Granite City, 18. Decatur, 2-lg lf High tXormaD. 73 Decatur, 313 Alumnae. iii. Decatur, 193 Champaign, 27. Decatur. 193 Url,aita, 27. Decatur, 243 Springfield, ll. Decatur 35: Quincy, 36. Decatur, 222 Shelbyville. 23. Decatur, 293 -lacksonrille. 33. Decatur, 221 Lf High, 2o. n - 11-111 u-nun 111111111 1026 HDUAHULC Pclgt' 99 HEEEQ oi --1--- 55P1liD1' llolinson. ,llc-rinan, llorcliers, Spaulding fcapt.J, D. Gambrel, Wriglit, Richardson, Helphinstine, Vanlielleliam lcoaclil, Hansen. fiiuniur ll. Gamlarel, Owen, Ramsey, Kuhle, -'Xl1lei1n, Vanllelleliam lcoaclil, Snelson, Halford lCapt.7. Snphnmnre Valentine, Iicrnzird. Yanliellcliam fcoachnl. Uhl, Whiteman, llarnisli lcaptl, Hood, Hickman, Wilson, fliapman. Page 100 --- - qv Supliuiiinn- 'lil-inn. lfirst Row: XX':1ltz, funk. lit-ck, XYllSl'll lcziptziiiil. Rzmilzill, Xvllillls, t'r:ilnll, .llllllilf ilitillll. bccmiil Rww: XXzu'ckcx'lc, -lolmsmi, Rzmisty, Nzm lmmly lczilvtzuiin, llziltwril, XlUlL'ldlHl. lxhulc. St-nior 'll-zmi, lilllftl limi: tmmiit-r. l,llllllJS. IXL'lllll?lll. llcrmzm, llcwclit-rs, l.yc'm lvufivlil. llzmsvn 1c:ipt:ui1v. Klitllli, llL'llPIllSIlIlk'. 1-Iurkvg i XYhz1t coiilcl lac hotter after Z1 long clay of sthool thzm to gn upon thu lioclct-5' iiclcl for zm limir or two :mel completely forgct thc clzlfs worries? lt is ll rcztl joy' to sec that hall roll hctwceii the goal posts with swim' zicmlmtic guzil lqccpcr M'L'Ill- iiigly grztlmlmiiig at ziir. This year thc four tomwizmicnt QZIIHCS, plziyecl lmvtxvccii sciiiurs, imiiurs, :mil soplmiiimcs. rcsultccl in thc sciiiors xviiming' tirst place: thv jmiiurs, scmniilp :mil thc soplioiiicwcs. thiril. l.llCli to thc scniors of next yt-zirl Girlz' Basketball lilzlskctlzztll is thc most interesting' spurt in wliifli thc girls t-1ig'z1g'Q. l't-rlizms tht- UJlll'l1ZlI'llCI'll is thc must SllCCCS4flll lJll1lS',' of this gzuiic lvcczuisc of tht- f:cm1pt'ti- timi lictwct-ii the class tczmis. ClZlSSlNZ1fC9 ztttt-ml zmfl mot for tht-ir tt-:mis :ls thvy flu for vzirsity games. 'lihis ycztr, thrcc QZIINCS wcrc plztycil hy tht- sviiims :mil juniors to scttlc thc titlc. Thc tumhztmcnt rcsiiltccl in thc scniurs wimiiiig first placc: thc jmiiurs, svcomlg zmcl thc tirst scmcstcr supliuiiimm-s. third: :mil thu scconcl scmcstcr soplioiiiuim-s, fom'th. Vrumiscs for next yczirl mvtcrizil :irc llfiglll. Pugv 101 Flanders. Hill, Duncan, Crow, Walclon. Hankins, Andrews, Wfhite, Rotz tcoachl, Dorsey, Mitchell, McFadden, Newman, Flint, Nichols. 62152115111 The hasehall team last season gave Champaign both of their annual beat- ings, We heat them on their own diamond, too, and without the help of our nghting lrish Captain, l.ouis McFadden. There-by hangs a tale. The hasehall season was very successful. Lawrence Rotz put a team on the diamond which won thirteen out of eighteen games. They also won the Central Eastern lllinois League Championship hy not losing a game to a northern division team and hy defeating the southern division Champions. A trip to the diamond to see the Rockne coaching of Cockey Rotz would have enahled one to understand how the team won so large a percent of the games olaved x, . L lyf Page 102 sr 3-3 an A :nun Crooks teJachl, Lusk, Doane Neicletfer. Nicholson, Linrlsey. L'llZ1llllC.'j'. llarrohl, l'ortner. White. Vannon, llirchlielfl, Resh. lliser, Lowery, Kilhonrnc. I rark The track squad, which Coach Crooks cleyelopeil, matle a good showing throughout the season. XYith Kenneth Lowery and Captain lliier placing in every meet the squad was ahle to compete with the hest teams in central Illinois. --Xt the L'rhana meet Clifford liirehhelfl set a new recortl for the half mile, while his teammate l,owery placed thircl in thc high jinnp. The scinacl placecl seconcl in the meclley relay. at the Klillikin Relay carnival. They also hronght home a mimher of meclals from the llayana Relays. They won thircl in the meil- ley relay. thircl in the quarter mile relay. thiril in the mile relay. ancl Nicholson won thirrl in the hunclrecl yarcl clash. Lvl 1'111'!1 1111111 1111 lzfs Ilclff-fplll' T1'11i11x. ' 'H 'r,,':M Pilgt' IHS gmmwxaxw-Swv Mac ...A..-Q., Wwmpwmm pcm , llllllllllIIllIIllIlllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllll nnnnamingpunnanananannnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnn 1 C U - - Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - -u 1 1 I 1 1 1,121 1 ' n.nnArwu: Page 104 An Y ff 1' 7 Lili Q 1' Lf. 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H Take a good long ,Iohn Mefonnellz Do you serve fish in here? Waiter: X es. we cater to all classes of trade. ' Ray Koehler: Has Madame Luck failed to shine on you? Pat Thompson: lYhy, hoy, I haven't had any luck since the day hefore the Dead Sea took sick. Surly to hed and surly when up makes a man sweet as a poisoned pup. Tommy died a week ago, In his coffin he lies low, Grass waves o'er him to and fro. -Tommy-rotl Busli : Eating, hey? Miteh : Nope, it s spaghetti' Miss Miller: Ralph, why aren't you writing? Fowler: I ain't got no pen. Miss Miller: Wliere's your grammar P Fowler: Shes dead. lap Miller huys an overcoat: Tailor: VVhen can I hope for pay- ment? ,Iap : Always June don't ,luly to me. I envy you, little fire hug, You worry not a hit: For when you see a tratiic cop, You know your tail light's lit. Miss Thies to Bush : XYould you mind playing 'After I'm Gone'? Ilarry Sniitlv: XN'ell, I showed up the teacher lietore the whole class again to- day. l.yle I'-I'l'k'llI2tllI Yeh? Xtise ns up. IIQIITBQ Smith: She asked nn for I.in- eoln s liettyslmurg address and I had to tell her that he never lived there. rw ' . . 7 u llle llrivers treed: Nou can dodge some ot the pedestrians some ot' tlu- tiine, I.ut noliody'can expect you lu dodge all cpl. the pedestrians all ol the tune. I I1ood.lor a Ill'ZlfIllk'IlL'-NUCIQ your head in a pail ol water three times and take it out twice. Margaret Klclfvoyz Awful torture they used to inHict in the Orient. Pinky XYhite: Xl'hy, how's that? Margaret Mclfvoy: I was reading the other day that they plastered up the ehinks in the walls ol- the old forts. NOT YIQRY THIN There was a young' maiden named I.ena, She used a vacuum cleana. She got in the way ot the vacuum one day. And since then no one has seena. Hugh Oder: Say, old man, can you let me have five ...... Bud NVood: Ro ...... H. 0.2 .. ...minutes ot your time? B. XY.: ...trouhle at all. old scout. Mr. Richeson Con natural historyl: You seem to be a very hright hoy. Hive me the name of a hird which is extinct. Ed Hill. Cuthbert. Mr. R.: Cuthhert? XYhat kind ot' a hird is that? E. H.: It's our canary, the cat killed it last night. I'm afraid Clare isn't trying enough, wrote Clare Soher's mother to Mrs. Hostet- ler. ac ' ' , , , , H . , Nou are quite wrong, madam. w rote hack Mrs. Hostetler, I assure you Clare is the most trying hoy in the class.' Our definition of a grapefruit is a lemon that had an opportunity and took advantage of it. The most curious thing in the world is a girl who is not curious. Every senior thinks everyliody ought to know lnm. This accounts tor your not heing ahle to read Ins name atter he writes it. Page 133 H DPAHDLE 1111111 BX! 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Xkoman l'roof. . Sally, Irene and Mary. XYilliam Westervelt Freeland Harrold lJwaYne Andrews Axilllllllll Glynn Harry Smlth I,aw'Rence Davis XYalter SulLivan Fred Salogga Felix ManLey Robert ReEse Arthur Allen ,lohn SulliVan Bill PEtty Everett Haggard Robert XYoOd XYilliam Melton Oscar 'l'aulmEr Adelaide Pease: Xkhat is the matter with those people anyway, hathing in mid- winter? Htl, Xtoodz Oh, just a few lzeach- nets 1... THE HEIGHT OF IJUMBNESS XN'e're having' a new house liuilt to match the perfsctly stunning door-knocker mother lmrzmuglit lzack from Boston last week. Bill filen: I heard a man say that in certain tril es in the South Sea lsles it is the custom for the men to devour their wives as soon as said spouses get a little old. ..., i' xet 'i J . ., . .. . 3. Max l.1sten and la fllilil'l'4'lll fellow every weekl. l. Report Vards. 7 A lie l' l l -l. Our athletic teams. 5. Mr. xAiL't'Cl!111lll. fa. The l.ihrary fat any hour in the dayj. 7. 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Cnly by supreme 3 effort can one hope to achieve a fine and 1 well rounded educationg one which will stand up against all obstacles. The same elements which constitute a thorough education are necessary in the construction of a home. Our materials are made up of such qualities. TRAVER PARRISH BILL GEORGE Defzfe7's in BUILDERS SUPPLIES Cement Lime and Plaster Sewer Pipe 331 WABASH AVENUE Drain Tile ooo 6' We'd like to show you some of the cute things We have for young ladies And young men will find some mighty pretty Shirts and Ties, too SDECATUQS BUSY STORE. DALWAY5 07115 LOWE ST I YBWBTI ' Bl O' e 227 255 NAVATEP ST. DECATUQ Always the Always the Finest Quality Lowest Prices Stewart Satisfaction in Every Purchase Which Means Your Satisfaction or Your Money Back .A .Q .Q ...wa .Maw ez'-z--:urn-:uns -an an 40+vzwzwzwzw4--z--:Nw-ans'-zwzfen-ze-:Q-20:25 1020 Page 1 42 O - W' -- Speaker, in auditorium: Now, I will try lu explain any questions any of you may ask ahout the electric light plant. H. l'enny: There-'s one thing I would like to know. Speaker: Yes. H. P.: XYIIH waters the hulhs in the electric light plant? Tl-lI.l. ME: YYiiat is Doris Lyon ahout? Has Eloise Keys? XYIIOITI did Ilonald Ferry across the river? Is Felix Manley? YYiiat did Mary ,lean Slay? How often is Nora YYright? XYf,1ere are Lynn's XYoollens? Is Evelyn Young? Is Mary Rich? lat road shall I take to cross Grace Bridges? ls Leona Cross? YYi1y is Ben Aiken? XY'1at did ,Iosephine Berry? Is LeRoy King? Is Russell Earnest? YYf.1at has Orlena Dunn? XYill Robert Rugh? Is Everett Haggard? Is ,luanita Good? It is true that David Beggs? YYho furnishes Edmond Comhs? ls Clare Sober? Is Frank Sharp? YYhy is Donald Little? Does Bernice Boose? ls XYilliam Melton? ls Rohert YYhite? Does Inez Hall? we Ralph L.: Have Alta and Marjorie anything in common? Charles S.: Yes, they are both mad at the same girl. XYHO KXQXYS YYhy we can't dance? XYhy Louise Pringle is so popular? YYhere to get a Latin pony? How many memhers of the Locker Hound Club still exist? YYhy Miss English doesn't have her hair bobbed? CNote: The same applies to the Misses Hull, Bear, Bridges, Fike, Maier, and Mrs. Hostetlerj YYhat would happen if Mrs. Hostetler would be tardy?? YYhen we will have a new high school? YYhether or not the Glass-Owen hill re- duced the price of glass? That greenbacks were green certificates ILUUID IJliFIXI'I'IUN 'I'eacher: Can someone give me the deliuition for chaperoue ? Young hopeful in the hack ot' the room: A chaperone is a person who keeps young l from df' peope ring what she wanted lo do when she was young. lad Xeedham ltalking to Ixulnert Rockwellli Yes, sir, I have heen where it is so cold that when people want to ICZIYC llll' IIOIINL' lIlL'X IIIFHW I1 Illlfkift nf water out of the window and slide down on the icicle. R. XY.: That ls nothing. I have heen where it is so cold that the people have Io liuild a Fire under the cow' lu keep her from giving ice cream. Pat Thompson: IJo you know Shakespeare well ? R. Koehler: fiwan. Yuh can't kid me. Shakespeare's dead. IDI SRESPI-IC'l'FL'l. Old Man: Yes, my hoy. when I was your age. I could run lllll yards in ten sec- ondsf' B. Pownell: XYhat did they use to time you with in those days, sun-dials? I. Helphenstine: Sheep are certainly stupid animals. Pat: Y cs, my lamhf' Earl Hankins: I had a tooth pulled yes- terday. R. Fowler: Ilid you have an anesthetic? E. H.: No-a toothaclle. Dignihed Gentleman: How is your fathe1? Young' Son: Father had an accident? The knothole fell out of his wooden leg. XYilson Augustine: XYhat are those holes in that fence? Orville fiulick: Those are knot holes. YY. A.: Those are TOO holes. It is said that Methuselah still wore rompers when he was torty years old. Bohn liarvcr: That girl is from l'an- ama. Rap Fowler: How' can you tell? B. G.: By her locks. Henrietta Newman: Ilid you say Mit- chel rowed on the crew. issued in place of silver? Mary York: No, he just rode. Page 1 -I 3 --f---- D 9 0:0 0:0 0:0 011' Ot! 4:4 Ci! O24 O Q4 0:9 0:4 0:0 0:0 0:9 0: O8 . O, O50 0,0 059 aio ofa ofa iii 5:9 O! 'B is L v MQ , 7 M .fQMIIll 5 5 ' V SMIIIIWI hi ll lu f .Mlm f JMQTW JE ELRYe T he Lfzstzhg Gzfz' Three factors spelling success for Frank Curtis Company, and keeping each customer a per- sonal friend, are: 1--Quality. 2--Honest Prices. 3'-Cordial Service. For over sixty years these three factors have been the foundation of our business. Honesty . and frankness keep customer and business in a mutual bond of friendship. We Wish to make you our customer and friend. FRANK CURTIS CCMPANY Dfalfrxifz Diamonds Watches 1 Jewelry Fine China Silver Glassware 156 EAST NIAIN STREET . . . ........... . . . .wx . . . . . .wzvze-z-an 1026 liillf C' + M- ' 4 Q i ,. 74' 'M -'tn , 'f 2, I I 1 Cam HQ BY! i ' s Budd W oc! 'sf 'vi ,ff f sy -. 1 60 x -,Nm-av- '!,'f x . L., - Q- P' -4 '. A 1, , my , r XIWMIIA . RL' I , x X 4 P 9, N xx' 9 lb x XXX f 5 J: 4,4 Lf! K 'allfi f' 'Q Jn' Af' ' f Q x ,' Q51 'E Q .,N,. , f .uw ,f, ' s .,f,,.,,' .. I Page 1-I5 H DPAHDLII , 'LJ H w--1-r-1-wr ' 3-l:5 ff '-..'f: 0 Q 0 9 Q 9 9 Q Q Q : I I . I0 0:0 0:0 0:00:0- 0:0010 I i Q :0 0:0020 0:0010 0:00:0 0:00:0 0:0 2 0: :0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0 A0 0 .0 0:0 0:0 050 0 .0 0:0 0 .0040 0.0 0-60 0:0 0-.0 010 0.0 4 Q. 3 K Vi Q y5i1':-.-- ' X. 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'I' an E?+??++?++?4?++++?++4+????6????++?+????+?++++?4??????++4???i H DPAHBLE Page 146 UhnnuAQf Did your father die intestate? Naw, Arkansas. Bill O'Brien Csellin' magazinesj : ls the lady of the house in? Maid Csmilingj: No: come right in. Ilostessz Really, I cannot place you. Lew Smallwood: Oh, that's all right. I'll find a seat. Dalores Eshelman: Why do they call a ship she ? Old Sailor: XYhy-begging your pardin' ma'am-that's because the riggin' costs so much. Miss Thies Cin chorus classbz Robert, why aren't you singing? Pinky VVhite: My mother told me to beware of wine, women, and song. I've given up singing. VVilliam Petty: So you danced with Betty last night? Lester Nowlin: How did you know? IV. P.: I saw her buying a pair of slip- pers and a crutch this morning. VVhy pigs leave home: Pork chops, pork sausage, pork roast, eccetra, eccetra. Miss Drobbish: I-low do you feel this morning, John? ,Iohn Mc: Oh, eighteen-forty. Miss D.: How is that? I. Mc.: Fine. A soph stood on a railroad track, A train was coming fast, The soph got off the railroad track, To let the train go past. A senior stood on a railroad track, A train was coming fast, The train got off the railroad track, To let the senior pass. K. Lowery: Rol, your overcoat is rather loud. Roll Staley: That's all right: I wear a muffler. Reeves Strobel: Walter, did you ever hear the one about the woman who, when she let down the in-a-door bed for the night always looked under it for a burglar? Walter S.: No: what was the joke ? Albert Siglried: Uhl Mont, l've lost my dog. VVhat can I do? Montgomery NN'est: Why not advertise in the papers for him? Al: That wouldn't do any good. Mont: llbilly? Al: Because the poor dog cau't read. Prospective lfmployer: I specified in my advertisement that I wanted some one who knew shorthand. l.ouise Pringle falter the jobj: XN'ell, . , . . . sir, l cant write it, but l can speak it lluently. STIXHY? An lrish and a Scotch bugler were hav- ing' a contest. lfach blew every piece he could think ol, only to have the other dupli- cate it. But at last the Irishman won the prize by buying a cigar: the Scotchman couldn't blow a nickel. Hello, hello, operator, give me t'olmn-- bus 1942. just a minute, here's your party. Hello, I want to order a box for to- morrow night. VVhat size ? A good big one: there will be six in the party. But they only come in single sizes: we'll have it made special. It will take a couple of days. But why should it? I don't want to wait that long. VVell you had better try- Isn't this the Ford Theatre? No, sir: this is the undertakerf' NERYY PEOPLE T416 fellow who is thrown into a tub of boiling water by cannibals and asks for a cake of soap. Tfie movie exhibitor who charges blind men admission. Tie murderer who is about to be hanged who asks for a footrest. Tfie telephone girl who gives you the right number and then says, l-Ixcuse it, please. Tilt? doctor who advises you not to eat ap es. pl T116 village postmaster who cannot read the French on a postcard you receive from Paris and asks you to read it to him. .ie dog catcher who has pets of his own. ie lady who borrows a gun from her husband and then shoots him with it. ie robber who asks the sheriff for per- mission to rob his house while he is away. T T. T, Miss Bridges tin history classl: .Hihat can you tell me about Czecho-Slovakia? Frank Brown: lt's hard to say. Page 147 H DUAPIBLIZ ' 'Z' HE EEC v l Y - 1 n n 1 - - 1 1 luuuuuIlllilililuuiluuulliiilu A ' . . x.z 0 'Q 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' .2 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' Q Q' 'Q' 33 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' .r 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' -:Q 2' 'Q' zo can '5 g+++++++++Q++++ ' v++++i++++++++ J ++++++QQ++++++v ' 'J' + v'+ ++++v+f+ f +f I3 , g I 0.0 no ui Z 353 -4 .2 Q' .Q 5 2 'U Q rf: ,E s E 55. 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N N z 'g I U1 5 U Q Q ommmsu srdiiis reS5e5 : 'Q --Suits that are right w N .-Colors couldn't he 'Q f for young men in Sport Sweaters more appealing. 1 E' every detail With flares, Q' and prices moderate. V-NeCk lacquarki Designs rutlles and plans- 0. F' s 5 Ig 14.15 fo All Wool . 9.90 150 .3 19.75 s2.9s :ws .'14.75 If ' O Q Q Q Q Q .QQ Q Q 00.9 Q .Q,.Q Q Q. Q Q Q Q Q .Q Q Q Q..Q,.Q. Q. Q. Q. QQOQ .Q Q Q .Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , , , , , , , , , , , Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q He who knows-and knows he knows, He is wise-follow him-Oscar 'l'anher. He who knows-and knows not that he knows. He is asleep-wake him-llill Shorh. ALGEBRA PROBLEM Aifjirl. B:Boy. C:Chaperone. Px l B'l'C3Rl lsery. A-l-B--C1'l-lappiness. Donald C.: Dearest, am I the first man that ever held you in his arms? XYanetta C.: Yes, of course. NVhy do you men always ask that the first thing? Freak Harrold must have said some- thing to a player trom the I. S. D. in that game. He came hack with a black eye. Harry K.: Still, in spite of what you say, I think marriage is a pretty good in- stitution. Charlotte C.: Yes, hut who wants to live in an institution? ,loe Doane: Monty run upstairs and get my watch. Montgomery N.: Oh, wait awhile and it will run down. ,loei No it won't. Ours is a winding staircase. I Oscar 'l'aulier, lecturing oil Moral Condi- tions' And I tell you that titty per cent of the girls today eXpcct to lie hugged, and the other fifty demand itl Hap. Nowlin Cin the rearli Pardon, could you give me the address ol- the latter percentage? Bill Oetzel: NYork is my meat. Chss Pierce-XX ell, lm a vegetarian. ,lohn Owen: How did the old man know you had his car out last night? XN'arren Trimble: Oh, l just happened to run across himl Those stockings are all wool, l pre- sume, said Henrietta Herhrig as she re- quested the clerk to wrap her up a halt dozen pairs. Oh, yes, miss, he answered in thought- lessness. they're all wool and a yard wide. Sirl she exclaimed indignantly and he- fore he fully realized what he had said she whisked out of the store. Hnshand: You don't mean to say you paid two hundred and fifty tor that gown 7 Mite: Oh, Xol l lett that nor you to do. Vyalt Sullivan: l have cold in my ltead or something. Fred Salogga: lt must l-e a cold. Page 151 H DPAHDLI Macon ounty Coal ompan Fuel for the industries and homes in Decatur, lllinois, is dug out of the earth under the southern part of the city. Hidden veins of coal are brought to the surface by Decatur workmen to increase the wealth of the city. The coal, as it comes from the mine, is high in heat units and low in ash. Number l mine, has outstripped all others in lllinois in the preparation of coal. People have come to know the value of coal that is properly prepared for different types of stoves, fur- naces and boilers. Every modern means for refining and sizing has been used in the coal that comes from the local mines. Every family and industrial plant in Decatur has coal, fresh from the mine, as close as the telephone. Lump coal, furnace coal. egg coal, mine-run coal, nut coal and steam coal is delivered from the mine. The only exposure to weather deterioration is during the trip in the truck to you. Riverside Sootless Coal is double-screened. A special process for removing the last bits of dust and fine coal has been provided as an added precaution for perfect coal. ln the lower ends of the chutes extra screens have been placed. Coal passes over these just before it drops into the truck that delivers it. Three enormous silos have been constructed for the pur- pose of storing coal to care for rush periods. ln these giant containers coal that has been carefully prepared, sized and double-screened is always ready for delivery. 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'A O24 6:0 0.0 'r Og9 0.6 HH 0 lla k 0 in Gtnnavruainrg nf Munir of Mz'!lz'f61'n U11z'2Jer5z'zjf . Decatur, Illinois b A Conservatory of high standards. Splendid equipment, University environment. Courses in Applied Music lpiano, violin, voice or ,cello.l Public School Music, Kindergarten Music Methods. Free Scholarships offered in Piano, Voice, Violin and Organ. Summer sessions. Fall term begins September 14. Bulletin sent upon application. Any informatiofz gladly gi-ven upon requerf. O., WINIFRED MINTURN DIRECTOR 0:0 4 4 ? Y 0.4 O40 4 4 +ef+++++++4++ r+++++++++++?+Q??+Q9++++?b+?4+b?+?+++4+++?++ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllilll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll S:-n-1111111 an--I 1111111211 ' H.nr2Arlnx.: Page 156 -1 uf 3 gznnuu C 11 11 Mrs. Turner: t'rescy's music has heen I 'Y a great expense. - Mrs. I'ease: Someone sued you tor the disturlmzmce ot the peace. I suppose.' Al: Mary, will you marry me? Mary: I c:ui't marry yull, hut I shall always admire your good taste. Names luv which they are known: I 7? V asper Miiller- ,lap. U t'litt'ord Mitchell- Timmy. flolmart Thompson- I'atf' s x H Qalph Fowler- 'lxap. iohert XYhite- l'inky. 'Everett II aggard- I Jopey . .ester Xowlin-- IIappv. il Y ffreeland Harrold- Freakf 'Eugene Vt'hite- Red. Hansen Yerner- fotton. isador Newman- lzzv. Greer Iircgory- Rusty. Iidwin Needham- Skipper.' NOT SO GOOD Speaker, in auditorium: Only fools are certain. VVise people hesitate. Lester Nowlin Cin the front rowD: Are you sure of that? Speaker: Yes, my hoy, Certain of it. Teacher. in the hall the fourth hour, to Millard Gatchel: Behave yourself. Do you want to go to the office? Millard: Yes'm. Teacher: I'd send you but Mr. Sprunger isn't in. M. G.: I don't want to see him: I want to see Mary York. The possum is a small fur-hearing' ani- mal found 1n America. The OPossum is the Irish species of the same filffllly., K. Flint: I saw your girl this after- noon. Randy Madeira: Did you see her new gold tooth? ' K. F.: No, she had her mouth closed. R. M.: Then it wasn't my girl. OPINIONS 2 XYant to skip this afternoon ? Senior M419 AMUl'S SAYIXWLS lJopey llaggard: I don't like your attitude. .ew : Mr, l'resident, I rise to the point I ol- IllliHI'm:llloll.' till l'etty: Sit down. shut up, I have tlle floor. Deed I'.SllL'lllli'llI lJon't he silly. till Augustine: Quack, Quark, .ynn Xtoollen: Hash it and llang illv Miss luke: XX'e'll have to eliminate that part ul your speech .awrcnce Ilavisi Iiotta lJ.lllar. Miss Sankee: l.et's have it quiet, please. . U0 lloanei I er lleavenk Sake? Oscar Tauher Cgetting information from a factory manage-rj: Ilow many men work in your factory? I Manager: Almout one out ot every ten. Ifugene Ifthtrton: I went to a moon- light party last night. john Sullivan: Ielow do you know it was a moonlight party? If. lf.: Because every one was lit up. Ruth Ilonovani Is your date for tonight very dumh? Yelma Chritton: Huh! He is so duml. that I have to triple space my letters so it'll he easier for him to read lu.-tween the lines. TRY ANU SAY IT FAST A Hee and a Hy and a Hue VVere imprisoned. so what could they tlo? Let us Hee, said the Hy, Let us Hy, said the Hee, So they Hew through a Haw in the Hue. Latin is a language as dead as it can lag, It helped to kill the Romans. and now it's killing: me. A little hit of Caesar, a hit of t'icero. Helps to Hll the places where the crazy- peo- ple go. Alice McKinley: XYhat color curtains have you? Floor XYalker: Oh, they're all shades. Clare Solver: I ran into a friend ot' your's yesterday. L ' Thompson: Ilid you apologize? Soph: No, I'm afraid to. Seniorg Skippi11g'8tI1 hour? I XYayne Nichel: Igirandpa, did you once -lunior: I'd like to but-C100 excusesl. Irlve lair VC Snow. Senior: C'mon let's skip. tiyandpa: Yes, my lmoy. XX'hy do you Senior: Sure, where to? ilsk. Moral: Courage comes with age. XYayne: Hell, who shovelled it 'riff nnnnnnnnnnnannananannllnnnaannnnnnn --n un I.:-ln-:n ---- nn:--nnzfnzm Page 157 0:0 + 0:0 0:0 0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0x0 0:4 0:0 030 0:0 0:0 0:0 0 0:0 0:4 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:4 Q0 0:9 040 0:0 0:0 0:0 :0 0:4 0:0 ego 0:0 0:0 0:0 Q54 use ego can 0:0 OQOOIQ 050 0:0 ofa ofa 'Z' 'Q' 0:0 fi. 'I' 'Q' ' 2 T eUinBlueH es 'Q' f-VVins a lot of favor from young men, and men with ii young ideas in dress. -It expresses itself in an easy air of nonchalence. The E spirit of youth dramatized in clothes. -Especially popular in blue shades, as well as Amber- tones and Silvertones, THE smart Spring fabrics in tans and grays. KZlpp67Ih6Z77Z6F Goof! Cfoflzes, ,550 gg Others from S35 to S65 Kaufman's Special Value Two-Trouser Suits, 9625 to S30 Q? 0:0 AN' s 'Z' THE HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES '22 .,.g..ggE i 4 4 Srhnnl uhltrairnn Printers of flze Higher Grade of School Publications... flLThe largest producer of fine school year books in this section. -. llLProducers of' The Decaturian, winner of the State College Newspaper Contest for two years, and The Observer, Winner of second place in the High School News- paper Contest. EPYZIID Printing anh Svtaiinnvrg Qlnmpang FRANKLIN AT WILLIAM zz TELEPHONE MAIN 240 A DECATUR, 1LL1No1s 35 4 0:0 'I' 0:0 vtv 4: O 0:4 0:1 4: 9 0: a zz 0 0: 5 0:0 4:4 0: 9 0:4 014 tx Q 0:4 0:4 v:4 v:4 0:4 4:4 0:4 0:4 9:4 0:4 4:4 vz4 0:4 0:4 9:4 vz4 9:4 0:4 034 0:4 4:4 O34 44 424 4-:44z4 44 024424 0:4 0:4 054 4:44-:4 O24 oz-o 454 454 O20 6:0 920 ofa Oz? 050 529 49 459 Pfzgv 158 ---- 1' -- -- J'l 5 'H vi 9 I r 4 -AB 4 , A - ' 1 fm- . l .-H J a?x5lr'w Q ..U . ., 'mfg f . ' . 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Zi: DECATUR, ILLINOIS Iii ' NENV YORK SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES 'Ei OO600:00190:9OIQVIO0:40105:00:0060O.'OO.'O9'.'00.9O6O0.Q0.'O.6496Of.W0'zQOf:9O:lOQIOOIIOQEOOIQUIQ0':'OO:40:0O:'O.'z00':OO60O6'QQ6'9O.OO 0:09299200149109:902Q.l:'Qf':QOI'0f:Q9QQ9z90:lf92DZg: if 'Z' 5' TO THE CLASS OF 1926' 5? Y. O HOSE desirous of securing a connection with a good business firm will .2- ,. conserve their own best interests and make time by spending a few months in intensive study preparation in this school. A large group of the members of ii: fl the class of 1925 have taken Work with us and are now beginning to hold re- -iz: Z: sponsible positions. We shall be glad to have you call at our ofhce, 120 East ff, Q William, or phone us for information. Z? BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE , School in Session the Year 'Round 3: 5 H. M. ovvEN, Principal DECATUR, ILLINOIS ,:, 9 029 ,O5i0O':4O?9:4OzQ5QQO:4OzO0:OO'z49:'O0:0510f:Q0:49:O0:9U:4U:9Q:09zCO2OO'2OQ:O0:OO1zOOi0O':f0IO0:9O:0Q'zOOzQ9:0.:OQ':9 Q :OUIQUIWQIOQ:f..1:49i9qQf:O.5Q.'z99:0Qzf0:Of:l.5:'O.!.fzQg . ,E, roR GIRLS: FOR BUYS: Ig Wrist Watches Q U A L I D Watches and 2 Compacts Chains. .5. 'Q' Pearls Cuff Links :El Of.. 4. 'E' .g. 'Q' Iii 5 MART-IN S WATCH SHOP gg 6' 231 Experf lfVcztefz Repazrmg 140 N. MAIN STREhT 'f' , J U50 'Ez'2 2 i I ! i 'r'i Z Z I i 2 I Z i i ? i i''i Z i''2'405''Q'402''2 ! ! i Z i''?'?4 i 5 5 5 5 5 5 5'4 5 5'4 5 5'4 5 5'4 5'4 5' 1G26 Pug? 160 1-n iiihhit l H!!- fs' Q .J Q1 Mary ' Nr: Sp:-Unger' NAU' HERE AND THERE - 1 - I' 55' ' ' F5 Neyer - it A1466 'f , x 'y m ' t'5l3'l':,,:',i,,gY . ll , Now -, M15 Ziese! i Marie .4 Marie X Johnny -Hanky 'Purp Q- Cot - Edfe P4lg'L' 161 36' .... :. 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