Deerfield Shields High School - Deerfield Yearbook (Highland Park, IL)
- Class of 1923
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Ili Fi PUBS? f - L. lin appreriatiun uf the splenhih mark ani: generous help of fililiss Wants fliliss Zianhges Mr. jililason anh jililr. ifaunting in making this Qnnual El 51111255 Jfuretnurh ln this IQ23 volume of QUTHE DEERI4'lELDii we have endeavored to give expression to the true spirit of Deer- field-Shields High School. ln later years, as our paths diverge to the ends of the earth, some to enjoy happiness and good fortune, others to battle with bitterest adversities, may this book bring back to our memories these happy and eventful days of high school life and thus link us all forever to our Deerfield-Shields. Page' 5 i sd Page 6 3511 iiiilemuriam WALTER CALVIN SIMMONDS JULY 26TH, IQOI, JANUARY 3oT11, IQ23 H111 proud remembrance of his Wonderful youthful achieve- ment, his splendid scholastic record, and above all, his glorious example to his fellow studentsf' '41 eannoi Jay, and I will not Jay That he i5 dead. He if juft awayf Wiith a cheery Jrnile, and a wave ofthe hand, Ile hai wandered into an unknown land, And left ax dreaming how very fair It needy rnaft he, .vinee he lingers there. And y0nfOh yon, who the wildext yearn For the old-time Jtep and the glad return, Think of him faring on, af dear In the love of There df the lore of Here: Thinle of hinz fzill G5 the Jarne, I Jay: Ile if not dead-he if jar! a-waylv fglanics llihitcorub Riley. I 1 ' 1 x I fI l' X x .N I Ulhe Qllass uf .ilaineteen Ilaunbreh anh Qflnentgrthree affettiunatelp hehitates this hulume of Zllihe Beerfielh to our illlliss ilipher fnhum me all sincerely lube for her eherzreahp help anis cheerful presente as Secretary at Beerfiellrivhteliss ug, 1 A1 - A 35 ' ,. yA',fiQ ,ef f VA'!?if?A1,3' V3 .QW , . .44 .. . . ji? ' lg' ,- A A' A . .bf ., -- i.AsmA,f-we-cf Au . I A ,, .. -A-sw, 1. A AA A-gmf 'rd f A? A ' A,1,,,fA AL -A Q ' , x V ,M . 4. 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A 'A A:ggz2,,3 5 - Af? ,f fn V L -4 .A .5 Q . . , A-Rf -- A X , , 4 , ,A1--Ax' , . -1 A .. A249 T. g ,Am A gg ' fzwgs.. Air .. . Ma g ' .A Af' H -- f A1 ., A+ , - -' .W . 1454 '14-N ' ,, , A+-Y A.'1'g-L... 'x....x ir,. QL fm.. -ig' .. . Lg4i,.g1.AA1.. A A A .... ... A 1 V . A- . .- N , .M -A A A. A K '..-fa -.., - 1 J., . , Q. ,. OK1 DEERFIELD SHIELDS 'WI ' 'T sss::es:5i5:'fQ::::E5f:' 1 N . .-....,,,,. 4 ',..1. . The students of Deerfield-Shields have :ts their teztehers twenty of the hund- soinest men :ind sixteen of the prettiest women of the eountry. The brains of this group are the best eolleetion of grzty-matter that hats ever been gotten together. 'lihe zttlieetion that they show for their pupils can readily be eenipztred to the ztlfeetion of two lovers. while the interest which they hold for the welfare of those whom they tezieh is fur better than the interest at six percent on one hundred dollars. List watch thern all personally ztnd you will see the goodness. tenderness, sweet- ness. and everlasting happiness bursting forth from every poeltet which they own. They are persistent in giving 'fX's to their students, and insist that no l'i's shrill be seen on at single paper. 'l'hey are htnnztn. therefore fond of yztezxtionsg they are god-like, therefore will not blush at those little words which lend expression to one's teelingsgztnd they are teziehers, therefore are eztpable ol at detention list. To sunt them up in those lznnous words of Sherntztn we will stty, Our 'lieaehers are- swell , Pzzqi' Il Pugr 1: if' I-J LJ 4 IL.. Lal V: .-.A- jfacultp RICl1IARD L. SANDWICH .... Superintendent and Principal '4Seats! I BENJAMIN H. BALL, Assistant Principal . . Chemistry and Physics W hen l was a boy-H EDNA V. ALIBORN .,i... Latin and German Well look that up for tomorrow! HARRY' E. BOLLE ..... Industrial Arts and Band I wouldn't a came if he hadn't went! RUTH BURWASH ....... Household Arts Remember to wash the sinks! EDWARD BURWELL ...... Civics and Guidance Nemo Domi estw AIINNIE BUZARD ...... Attendance and English '!Report to detention tonight! AI,-XRGARET BYRN ...,. Physical Training 4'Fall in! RUTH LIVINGSTON ...... Physical Training ' 'cVVest Point Breathing! cc ANN CHESTER ...... . English MSO solemncholylu HERBERT C. CONOVER ..,.., . Music '4Yours trulyw Aly better I5-I6!,' NYM. l . EINBECKER ...... . Science ' l feel like lightingli' AIADALENE RYDER ...... . Secretary Are you sure they are due? MARGARET l ITzs1MMONs ,... Shorthand and Typewriting Someone has been erasingli' EAMADA GRISNVOI,D ....,, French For the forty eleventh time-U ELSIE HESSLER ....... Household Arts Now girls! DOROTHY HINMAN , . . ' . Q . . Latin and Algebra 'GNOW we'll do thisln LOIS HODGES . .... Shorthand and Typevvriting Tra-la-la-la-la ! H CLYDE HUNTING ...... . Klathematics Let,s have a little order! ALBERTA NIETCALF KELLY .... 'cEveryone turn around! LILA LAUDERDALE ....... That's the funniest thing you ever heard of, isn't CHRISTINE lXlAc KTARTIN . . ' . . . . !'Order please! CHARLES G. RIASON ..,.... . English . History it? hlathematics . English Qrfapping and pointing! 'CA sound Over there!', Pagz I3 L-... Pagv I4 XVADE IXICNUTT . ..., . Science 'II remember whenfn MARGARET INIILLS ..... . Mathematics 'iThat isnlt ladylilceln HARRY G. PERTZ ...... hlechanical Drawing HHave you heard this One? BESSIE PROUDFOOT ...... . English Now we're friends, aren't we? LINDA RODENBECK ....,... Spanish That's entirely the wrong attitudeln JOHN L. ROTHACHER ,..,., Physical Training Now boysg? ' ROBERT YY. SCHNEIDER . Q .... Industrial Arts 4'Let's get busylw ELLA XI. SLATTERY .... English and Public Speaking Speak slowly and distinctly! I PERCY YY. SLOCUM ......., History HOD my honor I have thoughtfully and carefullyfw EVELYN TAYLOR ..... IVIathematics and History MNOW you were sent up here for a purpose! GEORGE G. TAYLOR ..... , Mathematics HQ. E. Dfi F. C. L. XIAN STEENDEREN ..., . Spanish Attention classll' ELTON LORIMER XYILLIAMS . . . Physical Training HOIII Min! LUCILE A. XXIOOD . . . . . Art HoW,s that! FRANK ZIPOY .... Commercial Branches For Cramp's Sakelv REXCIIEL BALDWIN ...,. . Librarian H Keep quietln ALICE MAE PERTz . . Bookkeeper IVIURIEL B. SMITH . . School Nurse ENGINEERS J. H. AIORSE . . , . . Chief Engineer DAVID CARLSON . Firemaill KIANITORS I ADOLPH LARSON . . , . Head Janitor RAYMOND INICVAY . . Assistant EDWARD NELSON . . Assistant NELLIE NICHOLS . . Assistant JAMES CONORTON . Assistant Page' lj ...., .fm V n Pagt I6 lunkemuut Oh young Lockemout is come out of the west From Highwood to Glencoe his Ford Was the best: And save for his cute roadster, he weapons had none, He rode all unarmed, and he rode all alone, So faithful to studies-he was Htherea' without doubt, There was never a Sheik,, like the young Lockemout. His Ford stayed not for brake-yea, it stayed not for stone, It shot across boulevards where cops there were none, But ere he had parked by the great Deerfield-Shields The cop had his number and one of his wheels, Although a good driver, this young Lockemout, As to the Weight of his drag there was considerable doubt. But boldly he entered the front door of Shields Hall, Among Sophomores and Seniors and Freshmen and all, Then spoke hir. Slocum, a Wild look in his optic, 'QDO you come unprepared, or have you your topic? Or come ye to recite, or come ye to get out? Or to dance at your funeral, my young Lockemout? '41 studied this chapter, my grade you denied, Yea oft to that library I did unwilling ride, And now I am come with this last hope of mine To pass that exameget a grade that is fine, There are grades on my report card more lovely without doubt Than the grades that you give to the young Lockemoutf' Nobly he took the exam, more nobly did he Hunk, He grabbed for a dagger, yelling, History's the bunkn, He glared about fiercelykheaved a mountainous sigh, VVith a sad smile on his lips-many a tear in his eye, hir. Slocum restrained him ere he could get out, Thus saving the life of the young Lockemout. Ah! my dear readers, fifty years have rolled by, As we think of these years We remark with a sigh, HOur darling young hero of past days of yore, Never again in his Ford will he dash any more, The fiendish history course that We heard all about, Was the cause of the death ofthe young Lockernout. U EUGENE MARKS, 724 H.- SIEMMUVFS F TIHEODORE WATT CHARLES lVIAsT1-:RsoN PHYLLI5 EDKINS RIARGARET PIRI1-2 Prffzdent I'1rf-Prefzdrnt Sfcrftdry 7 reafurfr Colon VVhite, Blue, and Gold CLASS POEM Wve bid farewell to thee, oh Deerfield, Our work with thee is done, VVe step across our lifeas first threshold 'With a single vict,ry Wong We leave the world of childish laughter For the bigger world of life, We wield the sword of hope and courage And step into the strife. The years we've spent with thee, oh Deerfield, The seasons, one by one, Were filled with joy and life and pleasure Till our high school days were done, Now as we're plodding on life's journey And hardships come anon, The thoughts of thee will give us courage, Oh Deerfield, to go on. I Page IQ 1 l 1 l '1 .ll Ifaistnrp uf the Glass uf '23 It was a dark and dreary day. I sought as my refuge the dust attic. Upon seeing an old chest lying upon the floor, I opened it, Ughl A spider crawled out. I blew the dust off the top layer of the many papers within, and pulled out a much soiled and blurred scrap of paper. There were a few lines at the top of the page which I could barely discern. Registration for Freshmen at 10:30 in the study hall . Oh, the memories that scrap of paper brought to me. I closed my eyes. Kly whole Freshman year spread before me just as though it were a map. I saw the gay and carefree Freshmen tearing through the halls of learning. Oh, the joy of being a Freshman. The class of '23 as Freshmen did not do much out- wardly that is for the school, but they did very much for themselves. They learned How to Study and how to make friends, they learned the councilor rules and many other things which proved invaluable to them in later yearsl '23 con- tributed Red'7 Baldwin to the football team. I-Ie was the second freshman to ever make a school team. When the Freshmen gave their informal, everyone said it was the best informal ever given. We continued our progress throughout our Sophomore year by carrying out our high ideals. ' Then, in our Junior year we began to attract attention. Deerfield's athletes have always stood as being above those of other schools, and the athletes of ,23 have always stood out as being above those of other classes. As Freshmen we sent a goodly number of men to the squad in football, basketball, and track. All these progressed until in 1921, when we sent our football champions to Brockton, six of the eleven regulars were from the class of ,23. The class athletes have shown this same prowess in all the other sports of our school. In our last year, the Seniors won the intra-mural track meet, and the Post-Grad's, who are really Seniors, won the basketball championship. The class of ,23 has also been foremost in social activities. VVe started out by giving numerous informals and parties, until in our Junior year came the crowning event of our social lives, The Junior Promv. Everyone in Deerfield, except the Juniors, who are prejudiced, will admit that the IQ22 Prom was one of the best ever given. But, of course, the senior year is the year which is most filled with activity. VVe started out on this final and most important year by electing the class oHicers. Vlialter Simmonds was elected president, Ted Watt, Vice-President, lXIargaret Pirie, Treasurer, and Phyllis Edkins, Secretary. These officers immediately set out upon their important duties. An annual board was soon chosen, with Joy Tibbetts as Editor-in-Chief. Never before in the history of Deerfield has the Editor of the Annual been a girl, but we are sure that she has fulfilled her duties as well as, if not better than, any previous editor. Early in the spring the try-outs for the Senior play, NIonsieur Beaucairew, were held, and Phyllis Edkins and Byron Harvey obtained the leading roles. They were both most admirably suited to their parts. As yet we do not know how the play will be, but We are fairly sure that it will be a great success. The Seniors have done a wonderful thing this year. They have established a school ring. Nlany other Senior classes have thought of this, but never under- took any action upon the subject. The ring committee under Serena Seymour selected a very good looking ring, and we feel sure that the rest of the school will feel obliged to us in later years, because of our choice. Our last year has been a mighty happy one on the whole, bringing with it as all years do, some joy, some sorrow. Our greatest joy, our Senior Class, our greatest sorrow, the loss of our much loved president, Wialter Simmonds. He was undoubtedly our best and finest Senior. At present our footsteps are upon the bottom rung of the ladder of success, but our past four years have taught us to climb. Vile will surely climb as all our other graduates have done, and we know that there is not one in our class who will not be worthy of his school. XITICKY DAY, ,23 STANLEY SHIPNESS, 723. Page 20 DOROTHY R111aA ATTERIDG14: Dot DottyA Our Dot :Xttericlge is a girl W ho helps the World around, Her cheerful ways and happy smiles Klany a friend have found. Baseball, '21, '22, Councilor, '23, Iunior Prom Committee, '22, Garrick Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22,Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Secretary, '23, Operetta, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22, Entered '21 from Big VVells Texas High School. CARL THEODORE .ANDERSON L6 71 Andy l'm sure you'll agree with me, VVhen 1 tell you that our Ancly , Though much too quiet for many Is truly quite a dandy. Track, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, '22, Blue and White Club, '21, '22, '23, Camera Club, '21, '22, Carrick Club, '21, '22, '22, French Club, '21, '22, Chorus, '21, '22, '23, Inter-mural, '23. VV1LHEL1v11NA E. BELL Billy William There's no O11e like our Billy Bell, An athlete, student too, A good sport and a friend to all, There's naught she cannot do. Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '2o, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '20, Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, '22, Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, '21, '22, '23, Swimming, '20, '21 , Samurai, '20, '21, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Vice-President, '23, Orchestra, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '2o, '21, '22, '23 P112RR1-1 BEZY Frenchy Oh, Frenchy, Frenchy , We're apt to say, As we see Bezy roam, But wc'd be wrong, for his cartoons Prove .Xmerica to be his home, Camera Club, '21, '22, French Club, '21, Senior Play, MNT. Beaucaire's Brother , lnter- rnural Sports, '21, '22, '23. l'lu1'r1-1 D. BAR'r121.MANN 41 an Edith hasn't been here long, She came from clown tl1e line But when We get acquainted, l'1n sure We'll think she's line. Basketball, '22, Baseball, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Chorus, '20, ,hx , Page 21 lm z, rl B 5. ' I l l l Z J 1 3 5 i Z i I 1 ' ! l 5 1 1 S S l 0' ' 'I 1 Page Akrritrk Bokc11ARD'r Art Art believes in Grace at meals, And Grace at parties too, In fact, I tl1ink, in all his deals, He thinks that Grace is due. Track, '2o, '21, '23, Blue and White Club. '22, '23, Radio, '22, '23, Camera Club, '21, French Club, '22, '23, Boys' Glee Club, '2z. '23, Chorus, '22, '23g Senior Play, '23, Blue and VVhite Staff, '23, Intra-mural Sports, '23. KIAR112 B1,1iTsc1-1 mea' She's pretty and she's cute She's ever ready with a smile, That's why everybody knows, That Marie is well worth while. Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '21, Track, '21, '22, '23, Tennis, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '21, '22, '23, Samurai, '19, '20, Blue and White Club, '21, '22, '23g Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick, '21, '22, French Club, 'ZIQ Spanish Club, '22, '23, Annual Board Picture Editor, '23. LLOYD BOTKER Dutch',' Gaba is a worker and a smiler to boot He always is the owner ofa grin, His jokes should be in business,for his laughter, I know, VVould make the fattest women grow thin. Military Drill, '19, 'zog Samurai, 'zog Blue and White Club, '20, '22, Carrick Club, '21, '21, Spanish Club, '19, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '23, Band, '21, '23. RIAGDELYN Bock ' Babe Hager Under her silent virtue, She has a noble mind, Though she is shy and bashful, She's faithful, good and kind. Baseball, '21, Blue and White Club, 'ZIQ Booster Club, '20, '21, Garrick Club, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '23, Chorus, '22, '23, Concert '22, Cantata, '22Q Sea-wa-na, '23. ROBERT P. Bovn AI Bob!! Down the hills of laughter and play Through the vales of joy, W'ill go, with hearts so light and gay, just o11e girl and boy- Ask Bobbie. Councilor, '23, Camera Club, '22, Spanish Club, '22, '23, , H A. j iv: 'C iw ' ' ' ' ' ' . '. i'iYff'Tif .T'f '. f f'?'t f f 'TTTf 'lI'ffT 'fnl 'fAl'f TfFI f'1f '' 'TfIfTf 'f '1 'H 17 f ' ' r Q. : .Xt mid-year time Louise departed, A pedagogue she hopes to be, i ,.. ,,,...2,..,,-....,.. ,...,...-,,F..-,..,.,...,.,... .,....M ,.,,..,..MQ,.,.,T.i,g,1,.a..,..,.,,,,g-,,.,..,.:,,v.5,,:,s..s.m-,.,...,.s....,..2....,-,...,.....,e..,...,7.,,..::.T,,,V:a,...,,...v,K I 2 lL... I,oU1s1: BURNS Lou ln seas of learning dark, uncharted, 2 Ever calm, serene is she. JOSEPH BUBB HJOQ57 CLBIOWU Rub-a-dub, dub, his name is Joe Bubb, .X quiet youngster is he, Never says much, never in Dutch , Modest as modest can bc. Track, '23, Intra-mural Sports, '23, Entered from Sharon High School in 1921. 1X1AYBELLE RIAY CLARKE 64 73 Always there is Klaybellc, With john Pitt right near by, lfVe hope she'll grow an inch or two, So she won't have to look up so high. Baseball, '20, '21, '22, Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, '2o, '21, Blue and White Club,'21, '22g Camera Club, '21, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '20, '21, '22g Senior Play. ERYVIN ABBOTT COLLINS ti Irx,77 lrv likes to study lessons hard lt seems to be his craze, Yet it must be well worth by far 'Cause just look at his A's . Councilor, '22, '23, Orchestra, '21, '22, '23, Band, '2I, '22, '23, :XLFRED Josuvn DANIIiI.S EGAAIFY EnI,an77 ,Xlf1'ed's much a mystery, To all of us it's true, Vl'e never have a notion what, This fellow next will do. Swimming, '21, '22, '23, Blue and VVhite Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Treasurer, '22, '23, Camera Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra, '20, '21, '22, Chorus, '2I, '22, 723. M , Pa ge 23 l ri, ' u I Q. mill :'- i il i 1 i I l l e l Q .Jr fl' 4 1 i '.-C JI i ,i .Ji ,J H-5 i 1 4, ,r li l 1 1 1 l ii- il' 5 i , , 11 4: fl All l l 2 l l ' v 2.1 J .4-W.-G-, ' 'wi 4 as 1 3 r l l i 1 as - .gw': Y'T'- I-is 1 'L Pagf 24 E1,1zA1s1c'1'11 KI. COLICMIAN Betty jimmy Lizzie Betty it is ofthe dainty grace lliho dances so divinely But everything she does, you know, She does quite supertinely. lintcred Deerfield 1921 from Rockford High School, Rockford, lllinois, lC1wv1N Dkrzskrg an pn If you don't believe lrv's a pianist, just you look upon his hair, You'll Find that Paderewski holds A bit of influence there. Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '20, '21, '22, Garrick, '21, '22, '23, Blue and White Club, '21, '22, '23, Senior Ring Committee, Intra- mural Sports. GRAC1-4 Cu1v1M1NGs Grace with Stel we always see, And next to Stel comes Corrin P. Such three great chums we rarely see, As Grace and Stel and Corrin P. Glce Club, '21, '22, '23, Chorus '22, '23 , ...- -I . IQICIIARD A. EASTON Dick Richard has a wicked smile A bit of twinkle too, If you just watch for a while You'll see his mischief brew. Blue and White Club, '21, '22, '23, Intra- murals, '20, '21. V1c'roR1N1s DAY Vieky Laughing eyes, thoughts so wise .VX surprise-that's Vicky, Always there, does her share, She's a bear fthat's Vicky. Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '21, '22, '23, Track, '20, '21, '23, Councilor, '20, '21, Girls Athletic Association, '19, '22, '23,Tf6aS1lf- er, '22, Swimming, 'ZIQ Samurai, '20, '21, Social Committee, '22, '23, Blue and Vlfhite Club, '21, '22, '23, Booster Club, '21, '22, Gar- rick Club, '19, '23, French Club, '19, '22, Treas- urer, '19, Blue and White Stall, '22, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, Mandolin Club, '22, Chorus, '22, liatin Club, '23, President, Plays, Doll Ship , Celestene , 'Op o me Thumb . FREDERICK R. EGGAN Fred Eggs Freddie was a quiet and demure little boy, His nature was gentle, his temper divine, But when it came to studies or basketball, oh boy, 'l was then that our Freddie as a hero would shine. ' Basketball, '22, '23, Councilor, '20, '21, '22, Swimming, '22, '23, Samurai, '2o, 'ZIQ Carrick, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, lntra-mural Sports. IJOROTHY ELIZABET11 Doucgms Dot Deedee Doug Dotty is good-natured livery day throughout the year, Her happy smile and laughter Spread joy and good cheer. Basketball, '22, '23, Councilor, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '22, '23, Booster Club, '21, Carrick Club, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23, Sea-wan-a , Operetta, '23, Chorus, '22, Fin- tered 1Q2I from VValler High School, Chicago. ABRAHAM L. FELL at Vxbesv 11 ,xbelvi Listen my children and I shall tell Of an honest boy named Abie Fell, He's there in sports, he's there in fun, Ile's great when there's a mile to run, I guess that's all, my tale is done. Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Counciloi, 20, 21, '23, Blue and White, '21, '22, '23, lfresident, '23, Crarriek Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish vC.lub,x '21, '22, Chorus, '19, '20, 'ZIQ Blue and W lute Staff, Athletic Editor, '22, '23, Intra-murals, '19, '20, 1,1 107 123 - , --, . 1 1 KIARY E. DUNN A glorious wealth of curly hair, A girl that's full of fun, A girl Whom everybody likes, W'hy sure, it's Klary Dunn. Baseball, '20, '21, Booster Club, '22, Carrick Club, '20, '21, '22, French Club, 'ZIQ lintered from St. KIary's School, Lake Forest, '21. NORMAN Lows G1aM1N14k Skinny Normy Nlauy names he carries around, Gorilla , Skinny , Speghet , Yet friendship in him does abound, .Xnd names bring srnilesfyou can bet. Football, '21, Track, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '23, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Page 25 ,I-. ,wig ,.,,.,, . ,.f.z.g,.,,,, is L ' . . , . , , , 5' if P , R M,-A if I Jf ii 17 l E 1 . E.DMUND W'AR1.AND GIFP'CJllD , I , Eddie Gill V3 1 Eddie Gifford does his mir, Q 6: i On a pole vault high, 2 'l l . 5 If his pole were long enough, 1 ' l .l His limit would be the sky. ' 1 Basketball, '22, '23, Manager, '23, Track, ,E 1 '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '22, Samurai, '21, 5 5 Blue and VVhite Club, '23, Carrick Club, '234 'E 3 2 Cheer Leader. I i l 1 P11Y1.1.1s EDKINS 1 2 ulphilm s4Edn , Our classmate, Phyllis Edkins, K 5 .X better girl there's none, , 2' An actor and a SOII 'ster . E ,, , F- l 1 , 'xi And a good friend all in one. , 4 1 ' Basketball '21 '22 '23' Baseball, '20 '21, l 'iQ ' 'Q ' '22 '23 1'rack 'io '21 'Z'2 T Hockey' '22 ' ' '4 -1 Z . Q-1 1 7 .7,1 -.1 -1 C-1 '23, Swimming, '20, '21, '22, '23, lennis, '21, l 1 '22, '23, Councilor, '22, Class Ofhcer, Secretary E ' iff of Senior Class '23' French Club '20 '21 '22 .i.1 I , . s -. 1 i . vw 1 u 9 Q 5 L '23, lratin Club, '22, '23, Carrick Club, '20, '21, ' - I ' l 'Z2, 23, Glee Cll1l5,'2O, '21, '22, '23, Blueiand . ' if 1 White Club, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '20, '21,C11rls' Q 2 Athletic Association, '21, '22, '23, Senior Play. E Entered from Nicholas Senn Iligli School i11 4 5 IQZI. V 1 i E g IQICIIARD IJALE QSRANT ' Dick ' Happy-go-lucky, no worries has he, Filled with bright sayings as funny can be, ' ,Xlways he's smiling or else its a grin, - ' ' He's the kind of a bov that the world will take 111. , Councilor, '20, 'QZIQ Blue and White Club, '21, '22, Radio Club, '22, '23, Carrick Club, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '21, '22, lntra-mural Sports. E , la , Lvnm IC. GARI.INCi LTI . ', 4 , 11 5 j' ' 'Lyd ' , ' l11 basketball a marvel, 7. if She always sinks them in, 5 l11 track no one Call beat her, lv, ' She's always sure to win. -,J ' 1 1 Basketball '20, '21, '22, '2 5 Baseball, '20, , 7 7 7 , Y Y 3 7 7 ' Y 21, 22, 23, Track, 20, 21, 22, 23, Girls 2, Athletic Association, '21, '22, Samurai, '21, .Xl ,Q , Star Basketball Team, '21, '22, '23, Blue and Elf 2 XVl1ite Club, '2I, '22, Booster Club, '21, '22, -3 l, 1 ' Carrick Club '20, '21, '22, S anish Club 22, 5, , i ' 1 '- ups ' l ' 5 1 23, Baby , in Doll Shop , 21. 5 f 1 .3 1 , ,. Rourzm' XIERLIN GRAN'1' l ' Bob l 2 1 Always found working, ambitious we'll say, ' Bright as the flowers which blossom in Klay, 'Q i Ready to help you when you are in need, F It seems that Bob's motto is Do a good deed. i l Blue and VVhite Club, '21, '22, '23, Radio Club, '21, '22, Carrick Club, '19, '23, l rench ,ig Club, '22, '23. C 1 A ,Y 1 Page 26 K, Q, it L. WJ.. A iikim 3 V, DOllO'l'IlY GA'1 r1x1AN .LDMH Dorothy is a black-haired Sue, You'd hardly know she's here, But she rates up with the best of us, I hope I've made that clear. Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Chorus, '22, '23. FRED GEORGE GLADEIR 55181177 SiGOat7l 66Nann?Y5, Freddie was our pitcher And he threw a wicked ball, The batters always fanned the air, . Thev couldn't see at all. Football, '22, Basketball, '19, '20, '21, '22, Captain, '22, Baseball, 722, Captain, '22, Golf, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, Blue and YVhite Club, '21, Chorus, '2o. L11.1.1AN KI. GERNENZ Lil Lillums Lillian is a quiet girl, But always willing, ready, Her ever-cheerful smile greets all, Her friendship's true and steady. C Councilor, '23, French Club, '22, Spanish lub, 19. :XLDEN GATES GREENE A red head sure 'tis true, But he never gets in i'Dutch , If his hair was another huc, VVould we like him half so much? Track, '21, '22, Military, 'IQQ Councilor, '21, '21, Social Committee, '22, '23, Blue and lYhite Clllb,-'21, '22, Blue and White Staff, '22, '23, Circulation Klanager, Garrick Club, '21, '22, Boys' Glee Club, ,21, '22, '23, Orchestra, '20, 21, '22, '23, Band, '20, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22, ,23. HARRIET GORBY ul-Iarryvv In scholarship and friendship She always is the best All that We'Ve said above H. R. will well attest. Girls' Athletic Association, '22, Garriclt, '22, French Club, '22, '23, Secretary, '23, Samurai, 720, '21, Councilor, '21, '22, '23, Latin Club, 1 '23, Blue and White Club, '22, Blue and llihite Stall, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23, Pianist, Choqwis, '20, '21, '22, Pianist, '22, Music Hem- ory eam, 22, Page 27 Page 28 VVILLIAM HALT1-LNHOFF Bill VVilliam is quiet and shy, As a Senior he's surely a bird, He's a studious guy and his marks C He's here to be seen and not heard. ome high, Chorus, '21, '22, '23, Blue and VVhite Club, '21, '22. BERTHA GUNN Birdie If we seniors were a football squad VVhich surely would be fun, There's only one Who'd do for quarter And she is Birdie Gunn. Councilor, '21, '22, Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick Club, '22, French Club, '21, '22, '23, Latin Club, '23. BYRON S. HARVEY, JR. Ei BV77 The Sheik of1'Xrabee Has nought a thing on thee For your Vasolino style Xlakes any woman smile. Football, '23, Track, '23, Blue and White Club, '23, Secretary and Treasurer, Senior Play, KI, Beaucaire , Entered IQ22 Forest Academy. KA'1'HERINE HALL EL K 77 Katherine is the girl who plays, And plays extremely Well, She also proves a Worthy friend, Nlost every one can tell. Chorus, '22, '23, Music Memory Entered from Santa Fe High School, 1922. - VVAL'rER G. TIUNTOON Nellie Good at art he's known to be, VVhat kind of art I do not know, But any one who looks can see That it might be a ladies' show. Councilor, '20, '21, '22, '23, Samu Junior Prom Committee, '2I. from Lake Team, '23 g September, rai, '20, '21, MA1zT1N jo11NsoN Klart hvllllll one heard a cyclone coming dOWIl the hall, xVl1CIl one saw a cyclone in a game of football, Or when this same cyclone appeared o11 the bas- ketball Hoor, Then one knew it was Mart from wl1om all sounds could pour. Football, '22, '23, Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Bl11e and White Club, '21, '22, Klilitary Drill, '20, Spanish Club, '2I. liL1zAB1gT11 C1-1R1s'1'1N1c HALTENHOFF Liz Lizzie She's as quiet as l1er brother, It must be a family trait, Sometimes the quiet people Are the best, just get that straight. French Club, '20, '21, Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22. ROLAND L. KIEST Rolo Our Roland hails from Northbrook, He's quite a modest boy, Yet he's full of fun and frolic, And he bubbles silent joy. Councilor, '22, '23, Blue and Vlihite Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Chorus, '19, '20, '21, '22. DOROTHY EDIT11 HAMER Dot Dottie Studious, quiet, serene, and sincere, Day after day without end, Ever a welcome throughout the year, Ever a joy and a friend. Baseball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '20, Girls' Athletic Association, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23. EMx115'rTl RANc1s linuecek Krug Onward and onward thru life he goes, Following directly behind his nose, Wond'ring if work that comes his way Couldn't be dOIlC some other day. Baseball, '22, '23, Band, '19, '22. Page 29 Pagz' 30 NV11.L1AM LAMSON Bill Billy bothers no one, not even the profs , 'Tis said that he's fond of all the sophs , But gossip tells me there's some girlie there, XYho is trying to get him in her snare. CLARA ELLEN IIOLLAND Clare A cute little damsel and fair, You'd hardly know she was there, But in her studies she shines And in writing poetical lines. Girls' Athletic Association, '20, '21, Blue and White Club, '20, '21, Booster Club, '20, '21, Carrick Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, 22, 23. ICARL L1sMP1N1:M Urho Earl came to Deerfield rather late, But now he calls it home, His quiet ways and friendly state Makes us wish he'd never roam. Entered from Baudette High, Baudette, Minnesota in junior year. KIABEL Howl-1 uxlayal 41An lts hard to get acquainted, Nlabel is so very shy, But if one uses perseverance He'll be rewarded bye and bye. Basketball, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '21, '22, Blue and VVhite Club, 'ZIQ Booster Club, '21 '22- Garrick Club '20, '21' Girls' 1 9 7 I Glee Club, '22, '23, Chorus, '19, '20, '21, Sea- 7! 7 wa-na , 23. DONALD GOTTLIEB LU1-:DKE lLLuk77 SLDOHY7 Donald was a boy who at publicity would blush, Or when girls came around his features would flush But one day in assembly Donald made his debut, And redeemed himself with the ladies and other folks too. Blue and White Club, '23, Camera Club, '23, Vice-President, Band, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '40, HI, '14, '42 2 l 4 1 S E 1 s l Q l l J 5 1 ww-.. 1, sw. Lois lflL1zABET1-1 Huisrzk l,oic PeeYisl1 l.oie with her cheerful grin, All thru' life many friends will win. The beauteous splendor of her hair, Oft' causes admiring eyes to stare. Basketball, '20, '21, Baseball, '20, '21, '22, Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, '23, Samurai, '21, Camera Club, '22, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22. 'l'11oMAs KIANN Tommy Whenever you're out for a jolly good time, Get Thomas and Gordon together, They'll give you some Scotch or Irish in rhyme That'll beat the bonnie green heather. Football, 20, '21, '22, Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, Samurai, '20, Radio Club, '21, '22, Camera Club, '20, '21, '22, Garrick Club, '22, '23, French Club, '20, '21, '22, Busi- ness Manager. BARBARA C. HU1-2111. Babe Bobs Barbara's cheeks are like roses, Her twinkling eyes are stars, And from her white and swan-like throat, There issues many a melodious note. Councilor, '21, '22, Samurai, '19, '20, Blue and White Club, '20, '21, Garrick Club, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, SCH-W3-Il2l ,'23Q Spring Concert, '21,'22. GORDON KIANNING Lula Ye one time Ed of Blue and VVhitc, We'll say he sure knows his biz , He knows the kinds of News to write- A newsy-news he is. Junior Prom Committee, '22, Blue and White Club, '2I, '22, Garrick Club, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, Senior Play, Blue and White Staff, '21, '22, Assistant Editor and Editor, Entered from Mont Clair Academy, Rlontclair, New Jersey. DORIS EVELYN HUNTER ICDOHU At basketball and other sports, Our Doll is quite a queen, And where anything is going on She's always to be seen. Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '2I, '22, Baseball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '22, Track, '20, '21, '22, '23,SWlII1II1l11g, '22,'23g Basketball Committee, '22, '23, All Star Team Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '22, Hockey, '23, All Star Team, Girls' Athletic Association, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '20, '21, Junior Prom Committee, '22, Blue and VVhite Club, '21, Booster Club, '22, Garrick Club, '2I, '22, '23, French Club, 21, Spanish Club, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '22, Chorus, '20, '21, '22, Xmas Play, '22, Annual Board, Secretary, '23. Pagf 31 l 772, ' ,S 4 yav, l Pagf 32 -- 72 E. n. ... EDWVARD RTARKS Eddie Eddie on the Blue and lVhite , Has played a goodly part, For the welfare of the school He lends his ready art. Track, '22, '23, Samurai, '20, '21, Band, '22, 123, ,Blue and VVhite Staff, '23, Intra-murals, 22, 23. NELLIE BIUNRO HUN1'E1i LLNCHU Nell is the biggest Hirt of all Who wanders thru' Shield's ample hall. ,Xnd she can be bright in studies too, lVhich shows that flirting's not all she can do. Basketball '21 '22, '23, Girls' Athletic Asso- 7 7 ciation, '22, junior Prom Committee, '22, Blue and White Club, '21, Camera Club, '22, Booster Club, '21, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Secre- tarv and Treasurer '2 ' Girls' Glee Club '22' . 7 33' . 7 7 Chorus '20 '21 '22' 1x1e '2 . 7 7 M 7 5 7 3 ALFRED lX1ARWEn12 4CRCd77 !AA'l7! Up in the air high and dry, Darn near reaching to the sky, But even though he's tall and slim, There's many a girl makes eyes at him. Councilor, '20, '21, '22, Samurai, '20, '21, junior Prom Committee, Band, '21, '22, Intra- mural Sports. STELLA CAROLYN jouxsox Stell Blonde This merry girl of Deerfield Is small petite and fair You always know it's Stella VVhen you see Corrin is there, Councilor, '21, Blue and White Club, 'IQ, '20, Booster Club, '21, '22, Chorus, '22, '23, Garrick Club, '19, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23, Operetta, Sea-wa-na , '22, '23. JXRNOLD DALE RTASON Arnie Kinases If you want to see a smile, That will make you feel swell, just you corner Arnie XIason And you'll get one sure as-heck. Football, '20, '21, '22, Manager, '21, '22, Councilor, '19, '20, '21, '22, Secretary, '21, '22, Chief Councilor, '22, Samurai, '19, '20, Class Officer, President of class, '21, '22, Social Com- mittee, '19, '20, '21, Blue and White Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Camera Club, '19, '20, '22, Garrick Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, President, '2I, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, President, 20, '21, Orchestra, '21, '22, Band, '20, '21, '22, Senior Play, Blue and VVhite Stall, '21, '22, Advertising Manager, Annual, '22, '23, Busi- ness Manager, '2o, '21, Sophomore Rep. Giaixmm KIARGARET l1IClI'I'liNST1iIN Gumn1y XYith a toss of her raven locks on high And a mischievous look in each dark eye, Gemma leaps to her feet with an eager shout Translates Virgil 'till all look about. Girls' Athletic Association, '22, '23, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Camera Club, '21, '22, Booster Club, '21, '22, Carrick Club, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, '23, liatin Club, '23. Entered from St. KIary's School, Knoxville, Illinois, IQZI. CHARL1-:s THoMAs NlAs'1'1e11soN Chick Cycc He leads the yells with force and fire And makes us yell still worse, Yet radio is his desire And comfort is his nurse. Track, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '23, Tennis, '2o, '21 , Councilor, '21, '22, '23, Samurai, '20, '21, Vice-President, Senior Class, '23, Radio Club, '22, '23, President '23, Garrick Club, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '22, Cheer Leader, '21, '22, '23, Annual Board, Athletic Editor, '23, DOROTHY Lincrzkwooo Dot Oh, Dorothy comes from Deerfield, She is a quiet maiden, Each morn and night she rides the bus, With several text books laden. Councilor, '22, Samurai, '20, '21, junior Prom Committee, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Booster Club, '20, '21, '22, Garrick, '2o, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22. NI. DEW'1'I 1' Nlooluz lLDinty,7! With gallant bow and twinkling eye, He does the Shebas lure, They all flock round to see, The sheik, our Dinty Kloore. Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '22, Samurai, '20, '21, Blue and White Club, '21, '22, '23, Camera Club, '21, '22, '23, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Senior Play, Blue and White Stalf, liatin Club, '21, '22, '23. E1,s1E KIILDRED l.1Nn1cNM1-:visit 161311571 I think we would be almost right, ln calling Els a shark, For every lesson she takes, Brings in a goodly mark. Booster Club, '20, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, Girls' Clee Club, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22, '23, Klusic Xlemory Team, Sea-Wa-na . Fw' 33 FRANK N11:1111aY1a1z Hank To talk as plain as e'er l can, I'd say of Frank just this, He's every inch of him a Hlall And every smile of him just bliss. Blue and VVhite Club, '22, '23,C3.II1CI'3 Club, '22, '23, President, Chorus, '20, '21, '22, '23, lntra-mural Sports. HARR1121' lN1az KIcl.AUcH1.1N Pine Inez is a sweet girl, so you've seen, VVith laughing eyes and smile serene, She l121S1l't much use for the so-called l1e's, But that may be cuz she's hard to please. Girls' Athletic Association, '20, '21, Samurai, '20, Blue and White Committee, Camera Club, '20, Booster Club, '20, Carrick Club, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '20, Chorus, '2O. JOHN ll1-LNRY l'1'r'r Dearie He's just a modest married man, Who does the best that e'er he can, He loves to look in Klaybelle's eyes, And match them, with the starry skvs. Debating Team, '23, lfrench Club, '20 .. '22, Orchestra, '21, '22, '23, Senior Play, -3. in 1 I 1 Y 1 , 1 4 1 RIARIAN Fimxcis Klcl,ALvc111.1N Mar 2 Her voice Was ever soft and low, 5 A splendid thing in girlies, A Her hair it has a golden glow, i And often runs to curlies. Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick Club, '21, '22, l Spanish Club, '21, '22. 1 1 i l lARRIS CARLTON l'R1c11A111J j Flop Harry 5 He's smiling, l1e's smiling, l1e's smiling, I say, ' He's smiling a smile that makes the heart gay, - 'Tis for such that We like him, for a character's 5 shown 5 By the truth-giving smile that a person can own. 5 Golf, '22' N1llltH.I'V Drill '11 ' Councilor, '22' 1 . 1 9 1 , Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Spanish Club, , '20,' 21, '22, Chorus, '20, '21. lf l P54515 34 'V '-v a,...,..,1 -.-V a.....t, J.,-of-'QT ..ar1,gagZ1:mgQ157- .fir--.:im:2T,'.g:E1'.?.gi ..,3,g:f..-...,.. .v,.., 1--w4,,,..,.,.... . ,.,..-,.....,.L.,:.,-,.-..,: -.73--9,52-ww-J - li , gs??1--ifSQ1--'-f:sQ-l'- i'- vw-3 gf-,gr-is-'A 2 -:ag-gfgrgawfat-152' 1- sf'Q1:: f-?i:!':'?'i 5P1'r'Fix? '- 'fo': 1 1'1ff'1f'- 'L'r ''L 'i '?2f'i 'r '1'r ':f.t'L Z 'TZ'!.Zf 1TTir' , V.: N .W df.,-:vj,g.W.... ,..,', tw E ,, , saw . - . bi. I I K IQAYMOND JEROME SMITH 'L - iZRay,, Z I've always thought Lake Blud was dead, ' I cannot say just why- l l l But since I've met with Raymond Smith I i .- I boost it to the sky. gf Chorus, '20, '21, Intra-murals, '23, 3, l if f ll 5 l ,l li I , . CORRIN FRANCES PEARSON A business-like young lady, 5 3 Is our quiet Corrin P. Y, She minds the books and tablets, lg! In the bookstore so you see. f Q' Blue and VVhite Club, '20, Booster Club, '21, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, French Club, 21.3 '21, '22, '23, Girls' Glce Club, '2I, '22, '23, 5 Chorus, '21, '22, Senior Play, '22, Trial by Jury, - . 'ZIQ Sea-wa-na , '22. 5, , 1 i is E+ 1 I AIOSEPH OL1N'ER REDINE ' I As a Spanish student, ,Ioe's a shark sf And spits the Words with ease, fly He sure's a boost for Highland Park, l Yet shy as Pericles. Military Drill, '19, spanish Club, '20, '21, i if '22, '23. I if li iii fi I lil KIARGARET WHITE PIRIE E KIugs KIarnie She's a very good friend to girl's, ll She's a very good friend to boy's, f 1 il Her interest lies away from here, I' . . fl ' Her heart's at Illlnols. , ' Councilor, '21, '22, '23 Assistant Chief '23, Z I 7 7 Class Oliicer, Secretary, '22, Treasurer, '23, 1 i 5 . . . . 5 Social Committee, 721, '22' Chairman, unlor i . y , , 1 Prom Committee, 21, 22, Chairman, Booster - Club, '21, '225yGarrick Club, '21, '22, 23, I Chorus, 2I, 22, 23gAnnualBoard,Joke Editor. , , Entered from Sea Cliff High School, Sea Clilf, I Q I.. I., Y., in 1921. 'Qi 1 , i ' I l 1, , I l , ' I l U il HAYES RHINESIIIITII if EC 37 I I . . Hayseed . 5 M He s smiling whenever you meet him. -I lil ,, .4 The smiles that every one knows 5 1 I wonder if all of married life Ig I So happily and joyfully goes. I l Track, '19, '20, '21, '22, Samurai, '2o, '21, , Councilor, '2o, '21, '22, '23, Band, '21, '22, '23, Intra-mllrals, '19, '20, '2I, '22, '23, Blue and li VVhite Club, '22, '23, President, '22, Annual I , : 8 Board, Business Klanager, '23. ' :t ll ali l . I Pai., 35 i .sii .Il s -Ji , V f ' 'lil e ef' -- A' , ... 'rf-' .gi ,.., 4.'.,.t..:,..g.-,.,.....,...Q,,Q.L.,.....I,g,.,:,.,.:gg,.gL, ' Mau, ..., , iy1.-,,...-...i,..a..u,.w:.aa-,.il'2 -i-1-' LL Q..,,.s,....,wfm,-W,ew-434153-'33--X-4-4-9-5+-ff-5-Sflif'1-W- Y -f1i -- -f ---M-W --i- -5-44-i-PS4 --f- M293 I . . ' ffl! l ' ' F , l l l Li 22, Pagf 36 ROBERT ROBINSON 6LBOb77 If you ever meet him when he is alone, lust vell out a poem or two. That will bring him around from his rhyming tone. And surely he'll recognize you. Blue and W hite Club, '22, '23, Blue and XYhite Stall, lfditor of Ye School Gossip , '22, '23, Annual Board, Literary Editor, '22, '23, Span- ish Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Intra-murals, '21, '22, Councilor, Secretary, '23, l1.A ELIZABETH Pifricksox Pete La-La lfnder her skillful fingers, The clever drawings grow, She's one of our best-natured, A girl you'd like to know. Girls' Athletic Association, 'ZIQ Booster Club, '21, '22g Garrick Club, '22, '23g Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23, President, Chorus, '21, '22, '23, HSC3' wa -na . ICMERSON RAYMOND RUNDQUIST 5LRunt3! lLEm77 'l Runt's always teasing or else raising cain Flashing the humor that's stacked in his brain, But though lie's the dickens when he is about, There can't be a crowd if he is left out. Track, '20, '21, '23, Intra-mural Sports, Track, Blue and White Club, '23, Band, '20, '21, Senior Class Bantam Basketball Team, Cap- tain, Champs. XAIDA CLARISA PLAGGE carl-fopsyar anveedavr It seems that most the people, Who drive in from way out west, Are the quietest folks among us, But the ones that we like best. Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '21, Track, '20, '21, '22, Booster Club, '21, '22g Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, Chorus, '20, 'ZIQ Glee Club, '20, '21, Girls' Athletic Association. '21, '22, Sea-wa-na, '23. RICHARD F. SANDVVICK iiJim77 k6POrkx,37 Pa Dick Junior is well known. By all the girls and boys, He doesn't like to be alone, Unless ladies are his toys. Football, '20, '21, '22, Captain, '22,NI1llt3I'j' ' 3 I ' ' 7 I 7 ' ' Drill, 19, 2OQCOllI1CllOI', 20, 21, 22QSWlII1ITl1l'1,fZ '2I, '22, Samurai, '21, Class Officers, V1ce-Pres1- dent, '22, Blue and White Club, '22, Spanish Club, '20 '21 '22' Chorus, '20, '21' Senior Plavg 7 7 7 I U 7 1 Annual Board, Assistant Business hlanager. ALBERT G. SCHOLZ Arun Albert or Arnold, which are you? I never can pick between the two, But how can you expect to be known by me. When vou're able to fool a referee. Football, '21, '22, Halfback, Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '23, Military Drill, '19, Coun- eilor, '22, Samurai, '20, Blue and White Club, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Senior Play, '19, lntra-mural Sports. IX'IA1uoN RICHARDS Marnie If Marians there, Clara can be found, lf Clara's there, Marian is around, I'i'n in the fiercest kind of weather, These two inseparable are always together. Blue and White Club, Booster Club, '2I, ZlQ Garrick Club, '20, 21, French Club, '19, '20, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Boys' Glee Club, '21, '23, Chorus, '19, '22. ARNOLD C. SCHOLZ iLiXrn?! Arnold or Albert, you might be Either one you see, For y0u're both good sports and darn good men But when next you're seen 'twill be guess again. Football, '21, '22, Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '22, 'Military Drill, '19, Samurai, '19, '20, Blue and White Club, Secretary, '22, Spanish Club, '19, '20, '21, Senior Play, '19, Intra-murals, '20, '21, '22, '23. OLIVE REES Ollie Bunny Always a smile, never a frown, Spreading her gladness, all over the town, Ready for friends, ready for fun, Olive deserves the friendships she won. Baseball, '19, '20, '21, '22, Track, '19, '20, '21, '22, Tennis '19, '20, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '19, '20, '21, '22, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Garriek Club, '20, '2I, '22, '23, French Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Chorus, '21, Blue and White Staff. STANL1-:Y VVELFORD SHIPNES LL Stan77 Stan wears that awful brand of socks, That makes our orbs go on the rocks, But at dramatics he's a shark, And his debates cause all to hark. Samurai, '19, '20, Debating Team, '22, '23, Carrick Club, '2o, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, President, '22, '23, Senior Play, '23, Blue and White Staff, '22, '23, Latin Club, , Y Y 7 21, 22, 23. Page 37 1 I l a 'I l sm 4 ,, A' 4 -1 S 1 1 1 1 l A i 1 . 1 Q 1 2 i 1 i 1 2 Y Y 77+-,..,,, W . -Y '22 P 1 - 1 fav.. :4 is , .. u in ing W.. ,, 2... -- .. .. , I . Q-g L 'I l ' ' fl lf Z E HELEN RoB1s1Ns lt' l 'Q Teddy Bear Zaza flabby fi l , The pcppiest, jolliest, happiest girl f ? , ln all of Deerfield Shields, 41. ,iq Liked by all, friend to an l 1. ,I Our hearts, all hearts she steals. l 'I 2 Basketball, '21, '22, Captain '22, Track, '21, g Q il '22, Tennis, '22, '23, Councilor, '23, Girls' Ath- l 5 E, letic Association, '21, '22, '23, President, '23, Q l ,E Swimming, '21, '22, Pres. '23, Blue and VVh1te 1 g Q Club,'22,'23,Girls'Glee Club,'21,'22, Mandolin l , ' Club, '21, '22, Chorus, '21, '22, Entered from 2 i Anna Head School, '21. l r BENJAMIN SILJESTROM za Rockyal 1 Dancing, prancing, all around the floor . V Skipping, dipping,-let him dance some more, , Bennie's little hobby is to dance of glee, When you want some frolic just get Ben to dance with thee. Klilitary Drill, '19, Mandolin Club, '22, Spanish Club, '23. l,1L1,1AN ROCKENBACK Lillums Lillums is a very good sport, At athletics she excells, She dashes up the basketball court, Our praises she compells. Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '21, '22, '23, Track, '2I, '22, '23QS2ilH1llI'3l, '20, Chorus, '20, '21, '22, 5' G1soRi1hIii1EpLn?BSLl1tn1oNDs F V -,gh Herbert is a modest boy, 5. ty!! With modest ways like these, ' 5 Throwing bean-bags at the boy's, V' 'Q K And pulling ladies' hair, to tease. 4 l ' Football, '21, '22, Track, '22, '23, Garrick' Club, '22, '23, French Club, '22, Spanish Club, V3 Q. '22, '23, Boys' Glee Club,y'21, '22, '23, Chorus, 'g'l '21, '22, '23, Senior Play, 23. Pg . V ,- i 2 N ii ' 'E 1 i ' tl l 5 1 1 IQUTH IRENE 1l0CKliNBACK 33 Rufus Rockey 'g i 5 Some day our dark-eyed Rutli, if l l j WVill way above us rise, N5 For with her nimble fingers, She'll take a typing prize. .1 'Q 'i Track, '23, Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick - Q Q Club, '20, '2I. i ,if ' ' ' li i paw gg ,. l fl f .. ,. s . ,,..f, Lf 'I 1 .e . A .. -1 , 1 2 ,aillhl Q' ,, ,,,,,,,,,,- ww, ' , 2.2.2, 3sf,1.:,.,A.sa:ng,'m,g,.,33 AZORA NIARY MITCHELL Zoda Zodiac Azora is a wondrous student, More than that she's always prudent, 'Fo her own business she attends, 'l'hat's the reason she has friends. Booster Club, '21, '22, French Club, '2o, 'ZIQ Spanish Club, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '22, '23, Chorus, '20, '21, Senior Play, '23. JOHN X'1NCEN'I' SPELLMAN Paddy Skipper Paddy is a skipper of a boat that doesn't sail, Ile skips about but never meets the liercest ocean gale. But when he gets his saxaphone and plays the lowest note, You'd think it was the liercest wind that ever got your goat. Football, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '21, '22, Track, '22, '23, Military Drill, '16, '17, Social Committee, '21, '22, '23, junior Prom Commit- tee. Kl1LDRED Ii. ROGERS Mil Shorty lt's little Millie Rogers, VVe think so short and sweet, lt's little Millie Rogers, A girl that can't be beat. Track '21, Girls' Athletic Association, '21, '22, '23, Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '22, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22, Senior Play, Estelle , Annual Board, '23, Art Editor. Entered Deerlield in 1921, the second semester of her sophomore year, came from Whitehall High School, Klichigan. CHARLEs S'r1:r:L1-3 Charley In a motion picture reel You might find our Charley Steele, .-Xnd the picture would be set, ln the town parks of W'ilrnette. Football, '20, '21, '22, Track, '17, '18, '20, '22, Military Drill, '17, '18, Samuria, '17, '18, Social Committee, '17, '18, '2o, Blue and White, '22, '23, Garrick Club, '17, '18, '22, Blue and YVhite Staff, '22, lntra-mural Sports. Charlie entered Deerfield in 1917, but was absent four semesters and returned i11 IQZO to finish his four years. KIARCAR1411' Rtiismzs Marg Sheba She's our social leader, And she's a good one, too, Still 'she finds time for other things, 'Fo boost the White and Blue . Councilor, '22, Girls' .Xthletic Association, '22, '23, Social Committee, '2I, '22, '23, Chair- man, '22, '23, Junior Prom Committee, Ban- quet, Blue and YVhite Club, '21, '22, Booster Club, '21, '22, '23, Garrick Club, '21, '22, '23, Mandolin Club, '21, '22, Chorus, '21, '22, Blue and White Staff, '21, '22, Latin Club, '22, '23. Entered Deerfield in IQZI, from L'IllVCl'- sity High School, Chicago. l' i L., Page 40 STUART W. STI-1EI.E Stew He seems a wee bit bashful lVhen it comes to making friends, But the friendship that he offers ls the kind that never ends. Radio Club, '22, '23. l LORl-LNCE ANNABELL RUSSELL Polly You'd never see our Florence lVith Lois not near hy, Her charms upon the girls and boys She surely can apply. Vice-President, Freshman Class, '20, Blue and White Club, '21,'22, Garrick Club, '21, '22, '23, French Club, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '21, '22, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '21, '22, Blue and Vl'hite Staff, Polly Prudence, '22- '23. .XLERED ST. PETER Al Saint Livery time l think of Al, I think of heaven too, But even so he is a pal. That can be counted true. Blue and Vl'hite Club, '22, '23, French Club '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '19, '2o. SERENA ANN SEYMOUR Ricky Rc-:nie When in the Lights of Broadway The name Serena shines We'll think of Deerf1eld's Garriek And the play of her hrst lines, Basketball, '20, '21, 22, '23, Tennis, '20, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '22, Girls' Athletic Association, '22, '23, Swim- ming, '22, Samurai, '21, '22, Blue and White Club, '21, '22, '23, Camera Club, '19, '20, '2I. '22, Booster Club, '21, '22, Secretary, '22, Carrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, President '23, French Club, '20, '21, '22, Chorus, '22, Senior Play, '23, Blue and lVhite Stall, '22, '23, Latin Club, '23, Op' o' me thumb , Amanda , '23. HARVEY STRYRER Shrink Runt Harvey thinks the girls O. K., But Cannot understand their Way, He says he'll know them all some day, ' As soon as he's practiced what to say. Councilor, '23, Latin Club, '22, '23, Entered from Lomira High, Lomira, Wis., September, 1921. linwfxicn S'r1tPP1.1Q rtstupar Eddie Stupple plays at golf, Eddie also dances, But nought of these can interrupt Eddie's flirting glances. Golf, '22, '23, Military Drill, '19, Samurai, '19, '20, French Club, '19, Chorus, '22, Intra- mural Sports. BESSIE .'XoN1:s Sxunnox Bess Bessie comes from Deerheld, Every morning in the bus, She's a happy little person Whom we're glad to have with us. Baseball, '20, '21, Councilor, 'ZIQ Samurai, '19, '20, Blue and White Club, '20, 'ZIQ Booster Club, '20, '21, Garrick Club, '20, '21, Chorus, Y 7 19, zo. QXDRIAN Dwitsur SLTP1-1,15 Sup Fat Zuppke Adrian came from Deerfield town To be our Councilor Chief, He's raised the force to great renown, And never brought us grief. Football, '22, '23, Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Councilor, '23, Chief, '23, Radio Club, '21, '22, Spanish Club, '20, '21, Boys' Clee Club, '22, '23, Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, Chorus, '21, M, Senior Play, Manager, lntra-mural Sports. IRENIQ NTAY ST1-:v1aNs Steve Light as a swallow she dances, This little lady we call Steve, She and Flop make a perfect pair I really do believe. Basketball, '21, '22,C1l1'lS' Athletic Association '20, '21, '22, '23, Blue and White Club, '21, '22, Camera Club, '21, '22, Booster Club, '20, '21, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '20, '21, Mandolin Club, '21, '22, Chorus, '20, '21. klonx lliaxm' 'l'111:uR111:N Johnny XYhen there's mischief to be done To create a bit of fun, kl'ohnny's there with something new Yvhich he'll introduce to you. Councilor, '23, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Radio Club, Vice-President, '22, '23, Span- ish Club, '21, '22, '23, Intra-murals, '21, '22, '23. Page 41 1 V. -,-- ., ff W . 5 1 i l mei 'ir gi sl ii il ll 5. ,. fl ,. . . fi f i . . in ls, 5'5 'S .i s . 'i ae li is L2 '. ef, 'e .lil .gg lk. Ti fi 1 1? 'xt . . Page 42 I.o1,1'rA Iivlz1.YN SUMERISKI Sis Sunshine Eve Evelyn is always ready, Cheerful, thoughtful, kind, A better girl, a truer sport, VVe're sure you'd never find. Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Baseball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Girls' Athletic Association, '22, '23, Camera Club, '22, l3oosyter Club, '21 , Girls' Glee Club, '21, Chorus, 20, 21. l,AwRI-:NCB VVALSH Laurie , To write a verse for Lawrence. Is really quite a task, He never comes from out the shade, In sunshine rays to bask. GRACE IXIARJORIE SYVANTON Th bl Elms Gracious Bla-Bla e on beautv of our Grace Is a thing to rave about, A good sport and a faithful friend You'd find her, too, no doubt. Tennis, '21, '22, Finals'21, Booster Club,'2I, Garrick, '22, French Club, '21, '22, Councilor, '20, '21, '22, Mandolin Club, '22 Chorus, '2o. FRANK L. XVATT Hank Hank's a good worker, An athlete in each game, The work he's done for Deerfield, Has won for him a name. Football, '19, '20, '21, '22, Niilitary Drill, '19, Samurai, '21, Junior Prom Committee, Blue and White Club, '22, '23, Garrick Club, '21, '22, Boys' Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Chorus, Intra-mural Sports. l'ix11e1.1N15 joy' TIBBETTS joyous TidHbets The Chieftain of this annual, Has been our school-mate, joy, You really wouldn't know, She's so modest and so coy, Basketball, '22, '23, Councilor, '21, '22, '23, Samurai, '19, '21, Class Oliicer, '20, '21, Secre- tary, Social Committee, Debating Team, '23, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Girls' Glee Club, '19, '20, '22, '23, Annual Board. '22, '23, Editor- in-Chief, junior Representative, '22, , ,ng ft it i 5 Q lil 1 1 ll Eg fl 12, if fi fl -Q, ,, ,M ,. THEODORE SIMON FRASER WATT 5i'red7, Being our president isn't all that he is For athletic sports are a hobby of his, Football and basketball, and bits of track, Proves that his spirit old Deerfield will back. Football, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Captain of team, '22, '23, Track, '20, '21, '22, '23, Tennis, '20, '21, '22, '23, Councilor. '20, '21, '23, Secretary, '23, Samurai, '19, '20, Class Ofhcer, Secretary, '19, '20, Treasurer, '21, '22, Vice-President and President, '22, '23, junior Prom Committee, '21, '22, Blue and NVhite Staff, '22, '23, joke Editor, Annual Board, '22, '23, Assistant Editor, Intra-mural Sports. FLORENCE VVIPOND Florence is modest and quiet, But a thoughtful brow, A patient nurse she wants to be A few years hence from now. Camera Club, '20, '21, Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick Club, '20, '21, '22, French Club, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, Klandolin Club, '19, '20, '21, Chorus, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23. ARNOLD F. XAJERHANE Arnie 1-Xrny played his best at golf, And won for us a shield, But entertaining W. S. ls Arny's broadest field. Baseball, '22, '23, Manager, Golf, '20, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '22, '23, Military Drill, '19, '20, Samurai, '20, '21, Blue and VVhite Club, '21, '22, '23, Spanish Club, '20, '21, '22, '23, Chorus, '20, '2I, Senior Play, '23, Intra-mural Sports. :XLICE AIARIE XYITT KLlxl7! If you want to know someone, Who'll always do her bit, In a manner glad and willing just call on Alice VVitt. Councilor, '20, '21, '22, '23, Girls' Athletic Association, '21, '22, '23, Samurai, '19, '20, 7 ' 7 I I 7 21, Blue and White Club, 20, 21, 22, 23, Vice-President, '23, Booster Club, '21, '22, Garrick Club '21 '22, '2 , Vice-President, '2 , 7 7 3 Spanish Club, '21, '22, '23, Senior Play, '23, Blue and W'hite Stall, '22, '23, W'ho's Vi'ho Editor. SAMUEL EDWARD ZACK Doc Zack Sam Sam's never hating things like debating, VVhile there's school on the earth, He's always sighing when girls are spying, 'Tis such that fills him with mirth. Military Drill, '18, Samurai, '19, '20, Debat- ing Team, '23, Blue and White Club, '23, Spanish Club, '20, Annual Board, Assistant Business hIanager,lnt1a-murals. Entered from Vlfaukegan H. S. in 1918. Left school in IQZO returned 1922. - V W nw, ,Lt--1. l lr li il l X . . , . r I 1 1 1 l i l 1 1 Pagf 43 -lf 1 i ' i : I 1 l' l 3 l i Nlost Popular Biggest Fater Prettiest Biggest Blufler Best Sport VVittiest Class Clown VVorst Fusser Best Natured Klost Bashful Klost Practical Noisiest Nlost Athletic Best Dancer Ha ppy-Go-Lucky Biggest Flirt Klost Popular Biggest Eater Handsomest Biggest Blufler Best Sport Wittiest Class Clown Vlvorst Fusser Best Natured Klost Bashful hflost Practical Noisiest Xlost Athletic Best Dancer Happy-Go-Lucky Biggest Flirt I age 4.7 Senior girls' Eallnt Nl. Pirie KI. Rubens G. Swanton Xl. Rubens XY. Bell H. Robbins H. Robbins B. Huehl VV. Bell L. Burns J. Tibbetts H. Robbins S. Seymour I. Stevans H. Robbins N. Hunter D. Hunter D. Atteridge KI. Bletscli H. Robbins H. Robbins l. Peterson N. Hunter KI. Rubens D. Douglas F. Yipontl A. Wiitt D. Atteridge XY. Bell L. Garling I. Peterson D. Hunter Senior Bupa' Igallnt A. Xlason F. Watt B. Harvey D. hfloore F. Watt G. hflanning A. Fell F. Glader Scholz Twins H. Stryker VV. Simmonds A. Fell T. Watt H. Pritchard C. Steele B. Siljestrom XY. Simmonds C Steele Y. Spellman C. Steele R Sandwick C Steele G Klanning D Kloore F. Watt Scholz Twins R Robinson C Steele F. Glader B Siljestrom D Kloore A. Xlason VF. Bell B. Huehl L. Huber s G. Swanton S. Seymour N. Hunter KI. Rogers N. Hunter H. Robbins B. Gunn YY. Bell l. Stevans D. Hunter B. Coleman B. Coleman F. Russel Y. Spellman Y. Spellman F. Glatler Y. Spellman R. Robinson E. Krueger Dick Grant S. Zack Y. Spellman F. Niemeyer A. Xlason Rl. Johnson R. Sanclwick F. Glatler B. Harvey Y. Spellman C l Ill!! . ' .1 : . wmv wif, , A 2. J: ri 1. 'V' i ' li? t f .1 :fn fm as T5 illeihbtcvc wee.. N 4 llc, the Senior class of IQ23, being of sound and supposedly disposing niind, do hereby' declare and ordain this to bc our last Xllill and 'l'estanient. llc do will and bequeath. l. To our highly respected and niuch loved faculty: fab All debts of gratitude, which are rightfully theirs by conquest. Cbl All rights to command the lower classmen, which right we have tried to enjoy. fcl ,XII the cherished love and affection which we have received from our fellow students and which we relinquish with sorrow in our hearts. ll. To the unior Class: fal Our Percy, Cbl Our inalienable right to bluffs, excuses. and the pursuit of flunking. Cel Our large and extensive influence over the fair sex of their class. lll. To the Sophomore Class: Our place in the affection of our teachers. Our seats in the ninth period class. fc? Our melodious voices which have lent such luster and dignity to the singing in general assembly. ll. To the l'lI'CSllIDllIl Class: tial Our capacity to learn. fbi Our ambition for athletic fanie. fel Our places on the honor roll, which we have purposely left vacant that they may enjoy thein. Vie feel confident that the hands which grasp the sceptre which we have held will grasp it worthily. 'We can depend on the classes to conie to raise the standard Cal fbi of Deerfield. We pass on our loyalty to our school and our ambition to do all in our power to add to the honor and fair name of Deerfield-Shields. Signed this twenty-third day of Xlarch in the year of our Lord, IQZ3. 'l'Illi SIQXICJR CIMXSS. 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The audience is entranced by the beauty and perfection of their harmonies. The next number on the program is a vocal solo rendered by the famous Alden Green. After which, Henry Dickenson closes 5 E 55' Qi 5 f i 1 n i f ,. i the program with a merry tune on the flute accompanied by Emmet Kreuger on the cornet. The globe now discloses many shadowy forms in quick succession. Oh! a rich man-a banker+riding in his aeroplane counting his money, wearing his diamonds -who is it? Yes, I see nowiBen Siljestrom-The dainty lady of society, envied , and flattered by all, the queen of every gathering, the belle of every ball-Grace Swanton-A girl of the plains-a pioneer of a distant wilderness and vastness- riding bareback over the broad spaces, Serena Seymour. A noble professor be- fore his class. The students look at him in reverence of the vast learning he ac- quired at Deerfield-Shields High School. VVhy, what is that they call him as they bow in homage before him? Yes, it is plainly heard- Prof, Harvey Strykenf A woman weeping-surely some lonely widow mourning the death of her husband. No, ,tis only a fair bride mourning the loss of her pet poodle. VVho is the bride? Her name was once-Grace Cumming.4A newsboy comes running down the street yelling Extra! Extra! All about the big battle!l' American forces lead to victory by General Richard Sandwick. Through the mystic globe l read about the big battle-The paper states that while leading his army to victory the brave leader, produced a clarionet from his knapsack upon,which he had learned to play when ia youth, and so inspired the men by his playing that they could not help but win. Here is a silver-tongued orator, convincing every listener by her manner of delivery. VVho but Joy Tibbetts could speak thusly! Next a desert waste, upon whose burning sands a striped tent does rest. Look! in the entrance stands the Sheik himself, none other than Byron Harvey-A cloud of dust, the roar of an engine then a grinding of brakes, the dust sinks to the ground 'and reveals the relic of a Ford sedan. A stream of people emerge. l recognize Gemma Licktenstein, Dorothy Gattman, Edith Bartelman, Lillian Rockenback, and ten others, then the l driver appears, who is Vicky Day herself. A Spanish villa appears and a man f speaking in the tongue of the Spaniards as fluently as the natives themselves. lVho Q is this accomplishing individual? Ah, it is Herbert Simmonds. i A courtroom scene now appears. That austere personage, the judge, is Frank Watt. Therels the jury, dread their fury, for their number includes, Robert Boyd, Edward Marks, Elsie Lindenmeyer, Alice Wlitt, VVilliam Lamson, and Samuel Zack. John Pitt has just been declared Not guiltyn. Lvpon hearing this verdict 'i QQ Maybelle Clark faints with joy. The globe now reveals a restaurant owned by Dinty hloore where the aroma of corned beef and cabbage holds its sway. Dinty', is passing across the Q counter many bottles,-but why go into details? Let us see who his patrons are. A collegiate looking individual, who seems to be more or less overcome by mirth, - seated at a table and pointing with his fork, is Stanley Shipness. At the same table ', 5. is an old salt who is amusing his listeners by strange tales of distant seas over which , Q he has recently sailed and of rare experiences he has undergone. There is something - , familiar about his weather beaten face-Yes, it is, it surely is Paddy Spellmanw. 1 The third member of the party has a rather bedraggled appearance-his chin is ' covered with an unkempt beard. His hair is in sore need of a brush and comb, l 3 Impossible! Yet it is quite trueghe is none other than Hlshl' Glader. Another change occurs within the globe. This time it is the stage of a theatre- if First lrene Stevens, accompanied by her graceful dancing partner, Harris Pritch- ard, comes tripping daintily across the stage. Then Tom Klann and Gordon Klan- ning render the popular song hit of the season, Hhlr. Gallcan and Klr. Shagern. F 1 3' . 6 Pffgf 47 i fi Next is the Steele-Peter act, wherein Stuart Steele holds Alfred St. Peter aloft with one finger. This would be a good act only the curtain is up too far revealing a rope by which Alfred is suspended. The jazz-kings, Donald Luedke and Erwin Collins play some syncopated airs of their own composition on saxaphones. Now Dorothy Hamer, Lois Huber, Florence Russel, Nlary Dunn, lXIarie Bletsch and Betty Coleman, dressed as pencils with Fred Iiggan, XIartin Johnson, Alfred IVIarwede, Arnold VVerhane, Ed Stupple, and Lloyd Botker, dressed as Rulers,give a ballet dance in a schoolroom scene entitled Them Days are Gone Forevern. Next Vida Plagge accompanied by Joe Bubb on the piano, sings some beautiful songs. The final act is a series of oriental dances given by Klargaret Pirie, the Nazimova of IQ72. An artists, studio now greets the eye. Here the far-famed Kfildred Rogers is busy at work upon her masterpiece. Olive Rees is now the most sought after designer of women,s gowns in America. At present she is putting the finishing flourishs on a most exquisite creation while Florence Vipond having taken up clay modelling has become so successful that she is rated among the worlds leading sculptoresses. Now the vision of an athletic field appears. The 660 in the finals of the Inter- national track meet is being run off. Someone who is travelling in perfect form at the rate of lightning is way ahead of everyone. He has crossed the goal line before the others have run half the course. His legs are going so fast that although he has finished he can't stop until he falls down completely exhausted. This Nfercury is Hayes Rhinesmith himself. The girls are holding an International track rneet also, and the winner of every race is no other than Evelyn Sumerski, the queen of all sprinters. Oh!!! burning incense-an oriental palace-ebony head slaves gliding to and fro-a richly tapestried throne-a princess-bedecked with costly gems and silks -her face is hidden beneath a veil, butgitis being lifted-Phyllis Iidkinsl A building filled with ever moving printing presses. A vast concern ruled by a mighty hand. In a room, whose Walls are entirely lined from top to bottom with books sits the head of the largest newspaper in America, who is also a noted literary critic. That face, buried in a book belongs to none other than Robert Robinson. The star reporter on the big newspaper is Azora INIitchell, and the clever cartoons are drawn by the celebrated Pierre Bezy. The sinking sun leaves a golden trail on the still South Sea. A s-hell-like boat skims lightly over the molten course. Upon nearing a palm covered island, the sole occupant of the boat hops lightly out and pulls it upon the shore. He then darts into a clump of bushes, soon emerging closely followed by a savage tribe. No, he is not being pursued he is leading them in a wild race. VVho can this agile person be, who gyrates over the sand? This king of the Cannibal Isles is Ted Watt. Sud- denly, out of the woods ccme Arnold and Albert Scholz, both leaping in the air and uttering shrieks. They perform a weird dance then after plucking some bana- nas from a nearby tree they sit down to watch the others dance. Emerson Rund- quist comes writhing into the midst of the company and does a mean snake dance. Then Charlie Steele appears and delights the natives with a hoola-hoola number. All of the dancing is being done to strains of music coming from a torn-tom played by Arthur Borchardt, accompanied by Norman Geminer who blows upon a reed. A filmy cloud blots out the tropical scene within the mystic globe and a flaring poster is seen. f'Dorothyssimo Atteridgendo in the opera 'Open the Door' come and hear the prima donna in her first appearance as a star! Trillo Ferrari CCorrin Pearsonj is also starring. John Therrien, the bass marvel, will take a leading partl Anna Howlski, otherwise known as Barbara Huehl, will sing sopranol Alfred Daniels, the Caruso of today is preparing to appear! To be held at the Grant Auditoriumw. At either side of the poster are pictures of Robert and Richard Grant who own an Auditorium that will hold half a million people. The only Pagr 45' drawback to it is that the people in the back are so far away from the stage that they can neither see nor hear. - A wealthy merchant-wintering in Florida and Cuba-with a familiar grin spread over his face as he steps along at a sprightly pace twirling a cane in the breeze -Abe Fell. By Jove! A ballroom-soft music-couples dancing-an exquisite dancer-who is wanted as a partner by all-yes, it is Lydia Garling. A nurse, administering aid to sick children-Stella JohnsonwA successful broker who in another year will have suf- ficient to retire on is our old friend, VValter Huntoon. VVho is this person who feverishly reads the stock reports? He has read good news! At last his luck is changing! O, Raymond Smith, here's hoping good luck will always stay with you. Wlhose fingers are those which Hy over the keys of the typewriter with such remark- able speed. It is the worlds champion typist, Mariaii Richards-There goes Charles Masterson, the man who put the radiophone in place of the telephone and then behold Eddie Gifford delivering speeches to assembled multitudes in every part of the world-A sudden rush of people to one spot as though to see someone who was in pain but it is only Dorothy Lidgerwood and Lillian Gernenz singing a duet-A blare of trumpets announces the approach of Frank Niemeyer, the rope magnate, who is on his way to his factories. hflabel Howe and Elizabeth Halten- hoff who own the f'VVeigettarailcoff Weeney Shop rush out to see the famous personage pass by, but while they are gone Clara Holland, the author of 'fVVork, And Why I Like It , comes in and awaits their return. The scene once more shifts. VVilliam Haltenhoff, the head of the International hlarriage Bureau is seated at his desk. Enter hir. Erwin Dreiske followed by hir. Lempinen. Directly opposite the lvlarriage Bureau is the International Divorce office, superintended by Lawrence Walsh. Enter here Richard Easton and Niag- delyne Bock. A fire! Smoke! Flames! lnvtwo minutes Joseph Redine is there with his fire engine and the tire is extinguished. Inez and hlarion lXf'IcLaughlin, inseparable though married, whose house it is, have lost nothing in the Hames, and they con- tinue with their household tasks as though nothing has happened-There goes Roland Keist shrieking down the street and lickety-cut after him comes Policeman Carl Anderson. Heaven only knows into what mischief Roland was up to! Now, within the crystal sphere the rentveil through which the future has been revealed slowly draws together once more and the shadowy forms of that distant land of Yet-To-Be are no more to be seen. - HELEN ROBBINS, '23. Pagz 49 Q H ff 5 JVIUNIBUPIRS V , , Pagf 52 DAN ROGERS MORRIS REICHELT JOE STYPES IJft',Y1:jF71l Vife-Prffident Serretary and Tremurer The juniors Everybody knows the Juniors. All the Freshman and Sophomores aspire some day to be Juniors. W'ell they might, for the records of class of 724 are full of commendable activities. Let us look into the year book of the class. All the athletic squads had a good percentage of juniors in them as you will see if you look in the correct place. Not. least are the Session relays which were Won by hir. Einbecker's session in record time, that is, three minutes, three seconds. Then there are the social activities, and the Juniors were very sociable this year. Their first programme was an informal which came the day before Christmas vacation began. Everyone got into the Christmas spirit, and we sincerely hope, had a good time. Then came the big Junior event of the year, namely the Prom. The Blue and White said that this year the Prom Was a great success, and it surely Was. So herels a toast for the Juniors, though it will have to be drunk in Water or punch, g'May ye live long and prosper, Class of '24.H DAN RooERs, ,24. Pagf 53 UMW 5-I A I Ga D ,Q i no f i., v.. ,.. A my s .4 ' , il l r 5 r l ff- J x Q4 eg gr a ll Q6 Weiser jddqli Q,:L l .vp J lgxffff 9 ll if fi Ulibnmas There's a fellow lives at our house Pale of face but big and fatg likes to hang around the kitchen Though I donlt blame him for that Xlother says he's down right lazy? Everyone should earn his keep, But he sings a little ditty Till he nods his head in sleep. Such a well-groomed fellow is he, Dreamy-eyed and trim and neat, Parts his white hair in the middle Spick and span from head to feet. Vlve all spoil him, for we love him He may work and he may play- xlust so he is there to meet us When we come home every day. Yes, the fellow lives at our house, Pale of face and big and fat, Likes to hang around the kitchen-S .lust our dear old Thomas catl XvIRGINI x SUPP11 W NR SQUHPIHMUNQUUHES f ig Pug 7 x Qnphumure Cllllass The class of IQ25 under the wise and honorable leadership of Richard lWartin, President, Catherine Quigley, Vice-President, and Robert Spellman, Secretary and Treasurer, did more than its share to make the school year a success. The wonderful example of this class will no doubt prevail until its name is numbered among those of the alumni classes. Following precedent of the Juniors, the Sophomoreis gave an informal which proved to be a huge success. The Sophomore class can be proud of the fact that three of its men were awarded major D's and three were also awarded minor 'LD's in football. The basket- ball, swimming, and baseball as well as the track team are made up of a gocdly number of Sophomores. In the inter-mural sports the lightweight basketball team representing this class was forced to bow to the lordly Seniors who also proved to be the stumbling block for the heavyweight team. The girls by no means are unathletic, there being a large number on every team. JAMES REDMOND, '25. PERSICYERANCE Genius that power that dazzles mortal eyes, Is oft but perseverance in disguise. Continuous effort of itself implies, In spite of countless falls, the power, to risef 'Twixt failure and success, the points so line, Wie sometimes know not when we touch the line. Just when the pearl was waiting, one more plung How many a struggler has thrown up the sponge As the tide goes out, it comes clear in. In business, 'tis at turns the wisest win, A little more persistence, courage, vim, Success will dawn o'er fortune's cloudly rim. Then take this honey for the bitterest cup: There is no failure save in giving up! No real fall as long as one still tries, For seeming setbacks make the strong man wise, There's no defeat, in truth, save from within Unless you're beaten there, you're bound to win. C: I BARBARA HUEHL, '23, Pagf 57 l L I I P a gf 56 1 KN XIHESIHMIEN X w i 1 1 i 1 E P1 I x 5 ugf' 60 , 1 l The freshmen Glass Our freshman class this year was a bit slow in organizing due mainly to the newness of our surroundings, but after we were once established as a class, we immediately assumed a place in the activities of the school. Our class was well represented on all the teams and in some cases, members of the class won their letters, which is considered quite an achievement. just before the Spring ,vacation we gave an informal dance in the girls gym which was a great success. Each session put on little humorous acts between dances which all enjoyed, and, judging by the crowd on hand, the punch was a great hit. Our class officers this year were Joe Boylan, President, john Boylan, Vice- President, and W'illiam Davidson, Secretary and Treasurer. The work of these officers has well shown the spirit of the class as a whole. W'e are certain that this Freshman Class will insure a splendid Sophomore Class next year. THE FRESHMAN BABY Wfhere did you come from, freshman dear? Thrown out of grade-school, so I came here. Wlhere did you get those eyes of blue? Both parents have 'erng so I have 'em, too. W'hat makes the light in them sparkle and spin? Some belladonna I just dropped in. W'here did you get that little tear? In the principal's oflice, when I got here. W'hat makes your forehead so smooth and high? Nothing behind it. That is why. Wvhat makes your cheek like a warm, white rose? Rouge, cream, and powder, as everyone knows. W7hence that three-corner smile of bliss? The lip-stick here. I did it with this. Wlhere did you get that pearly ear? Fashion spoke, and it came out to hear. Wlhere did you get those strong arms and hands. Playing jazz made them like iron-bands. Feet, whence did you come, you darling things? Out of bed, when the alarm clock rings. How do you like it, now that you're here? Oh, Illl like it, if I survive this year. 7 B l.xR1E GATTMAN Page 61 3 lDIil'1RFIliI,lJ, ONCE n you ememher may Each Eben? Do you remember way back when the Hpigtails were in style, And dresses kept the sidewalks clean for many a dusty mile? VVhen collars almost choked the maids and seemed to reach the eyef' Do you remember all these things in old time Deerfield High? Do you remember way back when the bow-tie was a fad, And short froeked coats looked mighty fine on almost any lad? When Hfancif1ed suspenders made the ladies look and sigh- Do you remember such young 'fsportsn in ancient Deerfield High? Do you remember way back when the waltzes had their day, And tangoes were the peppiest steps that ever came your way? Vvhen songs like Tipperary were considered all the Hrazzllv Do you remember ever hearing this old Deerfield Hjazzll? Do you remember way back when the horses plod the street, And autos were the seareest thing that one would ever meet? Vlfihen bicycles with wobbly wheels would take you where you'd go-- Do you remember when these things were not considered slow? Do you remember way back when the sunshine seemed all beams, And pretty maids were constant in your thoughts and in your dreams? When all the world seemed nought but youth, as months and weeks flew byf Do you remember all these joys in your old Deerfield High? BOB ROBINSON, '23, 62 BOOK 2 DEERFIELD SHIELDS A foremost factor of the school life of the students of Deerfield is athletics. There is provision made for all to participate and partake of the benefits in the various phases of High School athletic activities. Special attention is given to the upbuilding of the character as well as the physical development resulting in a high type of individual, possessed not only of muscular but also of mental strength gained from self-control, alertness of mind and body, and courage. Care is given to the correction of abnormal physical development and the removal of undesirable traits of character such as laziness, conceit, timidity, and lack of consideration. Beginning in the Gymnasium classes, all students, after having passed a satis- factory physical examination by a medical doctor, are compelled to spend from two to three periods in the gymnasium and swimming pool. The classes at all times are under the supervision of an athletic director. To make these classes interesting, a large equipment of various apparatus is needed and with which the gym is supplied. From the gym classes, the most apt are chosen, in accordance to their ability and preference, for the various teams, such as football, swimming, baseball, and track. These teams play those from other schools and thereby represent the school in athletics. Upon the completion of the season the members of these school teams receive letters which may be worn upon their sweaters, a sign of school patriotism and the badge of the patriot who has given his best efforts in athletics for the school. Other games are arranged in the various sports between the classes. In these games a large number can take part, those making a school team being eliminated. The system of class games has been a great help to those wishing to make school teams and they are becoming more popular every year. A small emblem called an intra-mural letter is awarded to those who have played in these games. Although only a few more than six hundred students are in attendance here, there is already a high regard for the athletic prowess of Deerfield. Her athletes have been matched against the best in the land and have brought honor upon them- selves. Perhaps the game or meet was lost, it may have been. lt was because a better team or man was encountered, but never because she had poor sportsmen. The true Deerfield Spirit places good sportsmanship above unfair tactics even to the loss of a championship. Recently the advantages offered in athletic sports have been enormously increased due to the purchase of a new athletic field, a map of which is given else- where. Certainly with such equipment, and with the opportunities presented, the athletics at Deerfield, spurred on with a dauntless spirit of Fight but Fair Playn and a reputation to live up to, will have a wonderful future. CHARLES IXTASTERSON, '23. Page 63 W gr 011 Ulibe 1922 jfnuthall Season The IQ22 team went onto the field at all times with these two mottoes always before them: They Shall not Passn and 'fTry and Stop a Locomotive for an Hourw. In years past these mottoes have been given to every team by Coach and all the teams have done their best to live up to them. The team of IQ22 was no exception. When the season started, Coach had over fifty men to work with, but men like the Bolans, Baldwin, and NIcBride were missed. In 4'Plunging', Ted Watt, who was always there for 'an extra two yards or so, and who always gave all that was in him, Coach found a man to take Ed Baldwin's place. Captain Sandwick started the season by alternating between end and quarterback, playing both positions very well. Due to sickness he was unable to play the game he did the year before, but was always there with the true blue spirit. Pat Spellman played his usual game and showed in the Oak Park game that he could still fight although he had a bad leg. He had as an able partner Big Joe Stipes who filled to perfection the position left by Ted. The positions of guards were filled by men who had the Do or Die spirit. They were Ed Bolan, Drieske, lhfann, and Supple. Cap- tain-Elect Reichelt and Frank 'Watt did all they could at center and very few fullbacks got through center as these two boys were always in the way. Johnson, Emerson, and Glader played the end very well. Each man gave the best that he had when he was in. Joe Procter and Arnold Scholz tried their best to fill Johnny lX'fcBride,s place at quarter. The other backfleld men were, Steele,Harvey, Dyer, Allen, Al Scholz, and Dever. They were all of the plunging type and were very hard to stop once they got going. The 4'Red Skinsn or second team deserves a lot of credit for all they did dur- ing the season. This squad was composed mostly of Freshmen and Sophomores, and they have already learned the Deerfield spirit as is shown by the way they went out every 'night and helped Coach all they could. It was due only to unceasing effort and drive on the part of Coach Rothacker and his two able assistants, lXIr. Williams and hir. Einbecker, that the boys got what they did out of the season. Even if the team did not win another champion- ship, Coach tried to install in all of the boys some of the great lessons of life. With such men as Captain-Elect Reichelt, Bolan, Dreiske, Supple, Hoffman and all the Hred skinsi' back next year Coach will have another successful season. The I922 schedule was as follows: Deerfield ' Schurz O Deerfield Lindbloom 26 Deerfield Riverside O Deerfield Proviso I4 Deerfield New Trier O Deerfield Viiaukegan I2 Deerfield Evanston 25 Deerfield Oak Park 8 ARNOLD D. K. XIASON hfgr., '23 Pagf 63 Iiaeahptneigbt Basketball illeam The heavyweight basketball team was coached this year by hlr. VVilliams. Wihile not as successful as some of the teams of the past, the squad showed the proper spirit and did its best to uphold the athletic record of Deerfield-Shields. The practice season gaye a promise of a splendid record with yictories over Down- er's Grove, Lake Yiew, Senn and Harrison. The league season, howeyer, did not find the team winning consistently. After the league season was over the squad went to Xlorton to take part in the district tournament of the Illinois lligh School Athletic Association. The first game was played with l.a Grange and was won by a safe margin. Unfortunately, the next game was with New Trier, who won the tournament, so that the team went down in defeat. The fact that Captain Vkvatt ranked fourth in individual scoring in the Suburban League was something of a consolation for a season of few victories. The following men were awarded letters under the faculty ruling: Captain Ted'7 Ylvatt, Wallace Klitchell, Klike Dyer, Hjimmiew Redman. Adrian Supple, Paddy Spellman, and Foster Keagle. Captain Vllatt occupied center position for the greater part of the season and was a tower of strength on the scoring end of play. He could usually be depended upon making a large share of Deerfieldls points as well as holding the opponents to a small score. He will be greatly missed next winter when the season begins once more. Uljaddyn Spellman is another stalwart player who will not be on the team next year. This year Spellman deyeloped into a first rate guard. It was a tricky for- ward who could make many scores against him. lt is unusual for a guard to develop as rapidly as Spellman has done. Adrian Supple, a player on the second string the year before, became Coach lYilliams' choice for the other guard position. He played a sterling guard. lt is possible that Supple may be back on the squad next year. Page' 66 + l The lightweight ihashethall Exam After making no exceptional showing in their practice games, Coach lfinbeckerls lightweights came through with nine victories in the twelve games of their League Schedule. Captains Albert and Arnold Scholz graduated in the middle of the year, but the boys played hard and made up for the loss. ln the twelve League games, Captain-Elect Davidson made sixty-nine points. The following will receive letters under the faculty ruling: Albert and Arnold Scholz, Charles Davidson, Lyman Haviland, Albert Johnson, Fred Ijggan, Herbert Garrey, and Nafey Larson. Results of the League games: Deerfield New Trier fDeerfield Oak Park I7 Deerfield Kforton Deerfield Klorton 7 Deerfield Oak Park Deerfield Proviso 4 Deerfield Waukegan Deerfield YYaukegan I5 Deerfield Wvaukegan Deerfield Lv. High I2 Deerfield U. High Deerfield New Trier 16 Total Deerheld, Ioggflpponents, II6. ,kOvertime. Pagf 67 V 44, Pugf 68 Baseball Owing to the fact that most of the players of last year's championship team have graduated, the team this year has not proved as successful as those of previous years. Coach Williams had the hard job of molding a team out of material which was practically new to the game. After rearranging the players several times he succeeded in making a fairly good showing against the other schools of the Suburban League. Such players as N. Larson, Wiiberg, H. Olson, B. Rosenthal, li. Krueger, Struss, and Cress showed up particularly well on the diamond. iyluch praise must be given to Mr. VVilliams who has showed great patience in teaching the tactics of the game to this group. Due more to the co-operation of the players and the Coach than to anything else the season has proved quite suc- cessful. It is necessary also to mention the second team men as they made it possible for the regulars to obtain the necessary amount of practice. The position of the players of the regular team is as follows: Emil Wiiberg, Catcher, Henry Struss, Emmet Krueger, and Nlichael Dyer, Pitchers, Nafey Larson, First Base, Bernard Rosenthal, Second Base, Harvey Olson, Third Base, Delver Dever, Short Stopg Wesley Conrad, Left Field, Harold Smith, and Klar- vin Harris, Center Fieldg Richard Cress, Right Field. hlost of these players are undergraduates, so a very good team is assured next year. ARNOLD VYERHANE, Mgr. BASEBALL There is loads of sport in baseball and therels fun in every play. Therels plenty of excitement in that world-wide game today. All the tricks of every pitcher are a world of sportly fun. VVhile the best of the excitement is the seasons first home run. It is great to be a loser if youive played your hardest game, For a game that's lost in this way is an honor to your fame, But the thing that seems to tickle to the marrow of your bone Is the victorys which youive brought us, and the honor that yousve shown. Bois. Pugf 69 44 , ,, SENIOR 'FRACK Page 70 I LIXIOR TRACK The 1923 Trask Season Track, as everyone knows or ought to know, is the sport which has the longest schedule and therefore is divided into two parts, namely the indoor and the out- door. The indoor season started right after the 'Xmas holidays, and about thirty- five answered the call. However, the number increased rapidly. These boys worked hard and consistently for a number of weeks in order to be in shape for their first meet. This was held at the Bartlett Gym of the U. of Chicago. This meet was a failure for us as far as points were concerned, but it gave us a lot of needful experience and that is what we went for. At this meet Dan Rogers, a junior man, won the high jump and Chick Masterson, Captain of the team, took second in the high hurdles. The next two were also at the Bartlett Gym, Dan Rogers winning a gold medal for his three consecutive first places in the high jump. His effort in the high jump tied the Bartlett Gym record. Owing to the illness of several of our best men, We failed to secure a large number of points. The next week, Coach Rothacher took a few fellows to the Broadway Armory. The boys were still in bad condition and didn't come out well at all. After these get in shapew meets we trained harder and with more determina- tion than before for the Suburban League which was fast approaching. It was held at the Patten Gym. at Northwestern U. The seniors captured third place and the juniors second. The fellows surely showed what they were made of, prov- ing to some people that we were still in the Suburban League. Fell, Rockwell, hfasterson, Bolan, Harvey, Dan Rogers, and By Harvey showed up exception- allv well. The next week a triangular meet was arranged with La Grange and Thornton. Here we had to be contented with second place in the Senior division, although the juniors took first. Rockwell showed his heels to the field in winning three races: the fifty, the two-twenty, and the four-forty. This was the last indoor meet of our season, and so we were given a two weeks rest before the opening of the outdoor season. After the two weeks rest came Spring vacation, during which the fellows worked out on the outside track. As the Annual goes to press early this year it is impossible to give the result of the outdoor season. A dual meet has been scheduled with Oak Park. This will give 'cCoach some idea as to what his team can do and enable him to pick the best man for each event for the Suburban League Nfeet which will probably be held at Evanston this year. - The boys who were out all season are: Kfasterson CCapt.j, Rockwell, Reichelt, Proctor, Jack Rogers, Fell, Nlarks, Anderson, Bubb, Geminer, Simmonds, E. Gif- ford, Wiatt, Spellman, Mitchell, Tucker, Borchardt, F. Keagle, Harvey, Carr, and Bolan. EDWARD S. lX'fARKs, '23, Page 71 Ghz Gulf Ulieam Not long after school opened last September, the try-outs for the golf team were held at Exmoor. From the results of the dayis play the following golfers were chosen tO represent Deerfield: ARNOLD VVYERHANE, Captain RICHARD NIARTIN EDWARD SUPPLE ROBERT STUPPLE EDWARD LAING NAFEY LARSON After the team had practiced several weeks in order to get into shape and had succeeded in winning all the dual matches, it bumped up against a harder task- that of upholding the standards which the players had set, in the Suburban League Tournament, the year before. ' In the first of the three meets Of this year's tournament, which was held at Evanston, Deerfield came in second, trailing La Grange by four strokes. The following Week something seemed radically wrong and we had the misfortune of losing eight more strokes, making a total of twelve that we were behind. Know- ing that something had to be done we got down to business and the next week played top-match form. As a result of this good playing, we gained twenty-six strokes on the leaders and thus were able Once more to capture the championship of the Suburban League. Although three of this year,s team graduate, a very promising team is assured to uphold our standards next year. ARNOLD VVERHANE, ,23. Page 72 013132 Swimming Qlieam With all the last year's team back with the exception of one or two men, Deer- fieldis swimming team showed what a little experience and good coaching can do. Anyone watching any of the practices would see hir. VVilliams diligently instruct- ing some crawl man the art of making a good turn or showing Viiarman how to do a running forward two and one-half somersault. Stanley Lund was the illus- trious captain of this formidable aggregation of swimmers and showed his worth by capturing over fifty points in the forty and hundred yard crawls. The three or four victories of the relay team were almost wholly due to Captain Lund. VVarman, who also won more than fifty points shows ability. Under the tutelage of Nlr. VVilliams he has advanced from a mediocre fancy diver to a real good one. Robert Croke accomplished his long-sought-for objective by plunging sixty feet in good time. Salford did very well this year in the back stroke and diving, while Hill, one of our smallest swimmers, proved that size is not all in the breast stroke. Harris swam with Lund in the hundred yard crawl and was an important factor on the relay team along with Drake, another new man. Among the other new men who show promise are Spellman, a plunger, and Donnersberger, a breast stroker. Jimmy Sandwick graduated in February, so he could swim in only two meets. In those two meets he was a first and second in the breast stroke. hir. VVilliams expects to put out a good team next year, as every one on this yearis team is coming back. A review of the meets follows: Oak Park 44 Deerfield I5 Qak Park 32 Deerfield 27 New Trier 32 Deerfield 27 New Trier 30 Deerfield 25 Klorton 32 Deerfield 27 Klorton 44 Deerfield I5 Proviso 25 Deerfield 30 Proviso I5 Deerfield 44 iV11.1.1AM NORRIS ROGERS, Nlanager Ijdgl' 73 l , 4 Tennis At last the tennis season has started, and Deerfield, just as in all other sports in the Suburban League, is taking an active part. As yet a regular team has not been picked, but Haviland, Arnold, Carlson, Kfasterson, and Hiatt have been given places on the team. These fellows are IIOI sure of their positions, though, because Coach Rothacher has worked out a system by which other fellows may challenge the first four men, and if they defeat the Nregularsn, they automatically take their positions. In the first match of the season, New Trier defeated Deerfield, 3-o. The team had had no practice up to that time, but they showed a decidedly great improve- ment the next day by coming back and defeating Wiaukegan, 2-I. So far the team has not shown up well due to the lack of practice but now that the courts are in condition, the fellows will be able to get the much needed prac- tice. Here's hoping for a successful season for the tennis team. THEO. XYATT, '23. Pagf 74 Zlntra-:Mural Smarts The year 1922-23 found a large group of students interested in class sports. All forms of athletics were indulged in, and there were 294 boys playing on the different teams. Football, which was first on the program, was won by the Seniors, who defeated the Freshman, I3-O. In this sport 64 boys participated. By beating the Seniors 3-0 the Sophomores won the soccer championship. This was a new sport, but 50 boys came out for it, and took great interest in it. In basketball there was the keenest competition with I7 teams fighting for first honors in four divisions. The Sophomores won the heavy division, and playing the Post Grads, light-weight winners, lost I5-II in a thrilling game. The bantam- weight title went to the seniors,while the Freshman won the featherweight divis- ion. In a play-off the Seniors won. To end the basketball season the Faculty showed their superiority in more ways than one when they decisively beat the Post Grads, 50-25. It was an exciting game witnessed by many of the students and members of the faculty. 'With IOO boys out for track, it became the foremost sport. The seniors walked away with the meet, but IXIr. Einbeckefs junior session Won the relay establishing a new record, 3:03. Iylany new trackmen were also found in the meet. After many games had gone into extra innings and many ties had resulted the Sophomores won the baseball championship by beating the Seniors, 4-2. Over 40 boys were out for the baseball teams. The swimming and tennis meets, as the Annual goes to press, have not been run OH, but it is certain that there will be a large turnout for them. iNIuch credit should be given to Coaches Rothacher and Williams for the Won- derful intra-mural program which we had, and it is certain that next year will even be more successful. Deerfield is teaching its students that physical training is essential for their later health. Championships won: Seniors, 3, Sophomores, 3, Freshmen, Ig Post Grads, Ig Juniors, 0. ABE FELL, '23. D 1 1 GIGYEL HUAD 55 1 , E I HM: N 5 it safes: C Ham F00 'BM L I I X I ffwi cuss ,fm 6, x ,ie mf -AXE-if E T 1514-.acfrsrsf ' X 'ffm 'W 7 Jr 41 1 rm: 1 144- S - - w x - Q naw Q Q A1170 PNIIVNS 3 5, caorrs I roar 5,144 A7540 J S I Bari roar sau, J K inns snr: E E, Q aaa ff X new S B R 4 A6155 ' , ww 220 nv afrufr- A-WAI' ,W ,W ls I WEST mucfrffrsv ffigmzg iq . I f VJ lu 61145 ' 2 ra cur . .Bvf-' w S-fgmf ,ff - 61145 HOCVEI' In M fm Q 7, 54:1 L, :nw mwcnrsr ,,,,,,,,. Q B E u , 412 .0 , - --wv H, - . . . . . .TMIYIZVY 6'4fDFlY P' 76-'4' 4'1Af4' I 4' 5 Y 519 F7 gag ' aucwcas I mm mv G-.Eg : X513 6 4 foo F7' IVIAP or THE NEW DEERFIELD ATHLETIC FIELD Ijdgf' 76 ZBeerfieIl1's Qlinacbes s Sooner or later, every boy and girl who comes to Deerfield, comes to know Coach J. L. Rothacher. hlany students do not know him personally but all know his spirit of fairness and squareness which is thoroughly instilled in and governs all of Deerfield's teams. The school takes great pride in the reputation f'Coach has built up in the Suburban League during his almost nine years here. It is im- possible to give in detail all of HCoach's splendid work, but suffice to it say that he put Deerfield Hon the map . hir. Einbecker carne to us from Gibson City in IQZI. He didnit come as a coach but as a teacher of science. He coached the teams of Drummer High School at Gibson and turned out some fine teams. During his two years here he has been of great help to f'Coach and hir. Wiilliams in coaching the football squad. He took a lively interest in basketball and this last year he had charge of the light- weights and despite the fact that his team was greatly outweighed, they won nine out of twelve games. hir. Williams, an all around coach and athlete, came to us from Springfield, Nfass. He stands for: cleanness, sportmanship, pep, speed and alertness. In football he had charge of the scrubs and many times he donned football togs and scrimmaged against the first. Last year he coached the heavyweight basket shooters and won seven out of ten League games. He coached our first baseball team that almost took the championship, but failed for reasons which are well known. This year his attention was given to the heavyweight basketball squad. Victory steadily dodged the team but the ustufff' was there. The girls are very fortunate this year in having two such splendid coaches as lvliss Byrn and Miss Livingston. Miss Byrn has been here four years and Miss Livingston only one year. bliss Byrn and lvfiss Livingston have made every effort to encourage the girls to work hard in their athletics, and before long Deerfield will produce some famous stars. Girls have worked hard in athletics this past year, and the coaches have assisted them in every possible Way. No matter how many games Deerfield wins or loses, or how many champion- ships do or do not come our way, we feel that we are possessed of a wealth unsur- passable in our coaching staff. J. H. Rn1NEsM1TH, DoR1s HUNTER. DEIiRl llCl,D'S CHEER LLLXDICRS A. NIASON C. MAsTERsoN IC. CTIFFORD Pagr 77 Pagf 78 X :Tx f 1 .- 'N 6 . , s TI it I F A H ze' 1' . y 7 f ,jf fllh ' A ' +-.. .,'i5:F L'-:fi-fi' I Vg --.HX 41, 4... ,1 - if wf' .-.,--ana. f.-A ,Q 4. . .Q-.gqv gf, Q ff . a. . j ':-Q.-'. Ag.- ' p' I 1 ,f 4 ,, 1,.',n . - ,I Q 2 cn -flfffafg' Y g . K 1 2.-fair 1 ,-:ft -, ,. ,. ,, ,. 1:1 a- . j.- 15,-4 gf, soclxrlo 4 ' x RG .' 3 .-f 'Q , Nl. BleTSf-h GIRLS' .Y1'I'll,lCrI'IC ,-XSSOCIIYFIOX Il1c1,EN RoBB1Ns . . Prwidml IY11.HELxnN,x SP1c1.Lx1.xN . l'1'rf-I'rf5ide1zr Xl,xR'rH.x AIOORIC , . Sf'tT7'6 f677'j' l'l1.1zrxB1':Ti1 Ho1.1..xND Ywfzfzznfr This year there were lifty-four members of the Athletic Association. In order to become a member you must have twenty-Iiye points and must hayc kept six weeks of training rules. You must earn seventy-tive points a year to be able to be a member the succeeding year. Last summer the Illinois state league of High School Girls' Athletic Association had two summer camps. We had girls representing us at them. This year the annual meeting of the delegates of the Athletic Association was held here. Iiach school belonging to the league sent a representative to this conference. XIeetings were held once a month, at which all phases of athletics were dis- eussed, These meetings were yery interesting, and with the help of hIiss Byrn and KIiss Livingston, many points were made clear to the new members. Not only were the meetings for business purposes, but often the meetings were much enjoyed social affairs. With the co-operation of the girls of Deerfield, The Girls, Athletic Associa- tion will be a greater success than heretofore, so let's go, girlseboost athletics. AIARTIIA AIOORE, 725. G. A. A. Ifyery girl likes hockey, And each one likes to swim, They all go out for basketball And right with all their vim. But the way to get some credit Is to join the G. A. A, Just report your work each Friday, And KIiss Byrn will show the way. IL. T. Pagf 79 ,I LYNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Tumi Girls' igaskethall, 192223 A great many girls came out for basketball this year. Before the class teams were chosen, an Olympic Series took place. livery girl who had come out for prac- tice at all was put on one of the eight teams. But live practices were required for eligibility. ln these games Hlrelandll was champion. Two teams were chosen to play at the lXIother's and Daughter,s Dinner, one the Reds and one the Blacks. The Reds were victorious. After these games, the class teams were chosen. Those girls who had six prac- tices were eligible for the class teams. Four points had to be forfeited for girls that played on the first team Who did not have enough practices. livery girl on both of the Senior teams had enough practices. The .lunior team won the cham- pionship. Girls who did not have six practices were put on a second team and the Senior second team won the championship. The Seniors were captained by Doris Hunter, the Juniors by Billie Spellman, the Sophomores by Alma Jones. and the Freshman by Marie Gattman. Both Miss Byrn and Kliss Livingston coached the girls' basketball this year. BII.I,v SPELI,IvIAN, l24. btnimming The first exhibition Work in swimming was on the program of the Klothers' and Daughters, Dinner. Dorothy Reay was high point winner. She. Alma Jones, and Helen Robbins, participated in the fancy diving. There were, too, several stunts which amused the mothers. 'On April 17th, the class meet was held. The Sophomores were victorious with thirty-eight points. The Juniors received twenty-one, and lfreshman, nine. The Seniors did not swim fin the meet. Again Dorothy Reay starred, winning all the points for the Juniors. This year, for the lirst time, a class was started in Life Saving. Miss llihiting demonstrated on Xlay 4. The tests were given Klay 28 and 29. XYIRGINIA SUPPLE. Pugz' No -ILTNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 'lll-IAN jfielh Iiannkep l ield hockey was taught' and played at Deerfield for the first time last fall. lt was originally an English game, but has been quite popular in our Eastern schools for some time now, and has already become popular among the Msport loyingw girls at Deerfield. Since hockey had never been played here before, we lacked a hockey field, but one was soon marked off on the space back of the tennis courts and goal posts set up. and our practice started early. Due to the fact that each goal counts only one point, the committee and the captains decided that only a fourth of a point ought to be forfeited for ineligible players. The championship was decided in tournament style, and the result of the games proyed the juniors to be the champions. .Xltho quite a number of girls came out for practice there were not enough girls in each class to have two teams. and so no second team games were played. BETII slixcksow, 724. Track The girl's haye started hurdling this year, and in a short time they ought to set a record. The girl's track practices show a great deal of pep, and the girls worked very hard this past year during the track season. If more girls would come out for track, the number of events at the inter-class meet would be greater. The track record up to the date of june, IQ22 is as follows: Running high jump 4 ft. 7 in. 1',.jixr:c1zu, 24 4 ft. 7,54 in. Standing high jump 3 ft. 7 in. lil. l,.xUR1nsoN, ,24 3 ft. 7 in. Running broad jump I3 ft. 6 in. IC. Sumickski, '23 I3 ft. 6 in. Standing broad jump 7 ft. 2 in. Xl. CiOICl,I'I'Z. ,ILO 7 ft. 2 in. Fifty yard dash 7 sec. A. l'lt:1.MlNo. l22. Seyenty-five yard dash IOM sec. G. Xlvlrsox, ills. IOEQ sec. Sixty yard. 2ft. hurdles Q 4-5 sec. Sixty yard, 2' 6 hurdles 9 4-5 sec. Dokis HUNTER, ,23. Pngf SI f 'v i4 , , ,,, , Page 8 BOO 5 DEERFIELD SHIELDS 'qw tenth 6!EIuh In the early part of October about fifty students assembled X meeting the following officers were elected to carry on the Work of the club: Constance VVilliams, President, Elizabeth Wlilder, Vice-President, Harriet Gorby, Secretary, and Elizabeth Hol- land, Treasurer. Joe Proctor was appointed to be the fifth member of this exe- cutive committee. Each year the French Club has sent a sum of money and a Christmas box to Raymond hlazierres and his two sisters whose father was killed at Yerdun in 1917. The November meeting took up the subject and decided on the gifts to be sent. At the December meeting,KIiss Griswold read to the club from Andre Theurit's '6La Saint Nicolas . hir. Slocum entertained the club at the January meeting. He talked on the history of France and her colonies. In hfarch, the third year students presented a scene from La Xlonde oie l'on s'lanine.,' The characters were: Norma Engberg, Birdie Gunn, Constance Williams, Elizabeth Doty, Joseph Proctor, and Gemma Lichtenstein. The April meeting was taken up by a play entitled HPoor Sylvian, presented by the students of the second year classes. The characters were Betty Boice, Elizabeth Wvilson, Grace Simmonds, Beth Jackson, Elizabeth Doty, DeVVitt Kioore, Hildegarde Crosby, Dorothy Reay, and Allen Porter. The French Club has been very successful and interesting this year and we can only hope it will be as successful in the future. 1 up in the study hall to organize the French Club. At the first ' H,ARRIET GORBY, ,23, Secretary. Page 83 Pagf X4 The Qlluuncilur System Under the able leadership of Frank VVatt and Adrian Supple, the two students elected to carry on the work of the student governing body, the Councilor force has improved to almost a state of perfection. Never has the force been run so smoothly and wisely as it has this year. The councilors have taken a greater interest in the force, and have always tried to live up to the standards set by the previous Councilor systems. The governing of the students in the corridors has been exceptionally good this year. Sometimes, of course, disturbances have come up, but they have always been taken up and settled by the chief. The governing body of this system for the first semester were: Frank VVatt, Chief, Hayes Rhinesmith, Assistant Chief, and Arnold lVIason, Secretary. For the second semester they were: Adrian Supple, Chief, hlargaret Pirie, Assistant Chief, and Theodore XVatt, Secretary. The councilors who are leaving the force at the end of this year are hoping that the system as a governing body will not be abolished, but will be renewed each year with all the spirit and enthusiasm that has been shown this year. THEO. XYATT, '23, Secretary. 1922-23 COUNCI LORS Frank Vliatt, Adrian Supple , . . Chiff Councilorr September-Ffbruaq' February-fu ne C. Anderson VV. Bell KI. Pirie A. Carlson F. Eggan KT. Bletsch T. VVatt C. Quigley I. Collins D. Douglas H. Stryker Grifliths R. Kiest H. Gorby H. Robbins D. Reay R. Boyd B. Gunn A. Vliitt P. Kyalla E. Dreiske Xl. Rubens O. Rees G. Easton A. lWason Ki. Pirie KI. Wialther A. Johnston H. Rhinesmith G. Swanton L. Huber E. Avis Al. Scholz O. Rees D. Atteridge K. Lane F. VVatt A. VVitt H. Rhinesmith D. Simpson A. Carlson D. Lidgerwood R. Kiest N. Engberg J. Gifford Tibbetts R. Robertson H. Beach R. Fidder E. Carlson Therrien A. Bergdoll D. Rogers F. Clow VV. Huntoon YY. Nesbit E. Ringberg H. Crosby A. Fell VV. Breger R. Stupple G. Pirie N. Geminer N. Sweeney P. Kyalla A. Lindstrom KI. Davies G. Benson E. Hoffman B. Jackson L. Gernenz H. Smith N. Larson XV. Spellman H. Gorby F.. Vail VV. Rogers H. Swanton E. Collins C. Drake A. Carr D. Russell li. Burns R. Kress H. Congdon E. Baker C. Klasterson F.. Baker N. Hull KI. Crandall D. Rogers B. Rockwell F. Freburg E. Nlorgan N. Larson VV. lNTorton WY. Nesbit C. Quigley C. Williams Stipes H. Olson li. Swan Gifford R. Spellman R. Roeber E. Rockenbach E. Hoffman R. Spellman Page 6 w ji ' ,,., L 4k.. --jV f'j l li are ,it sa 'la'i F Q2S gl ffifif' Q ' 61: 5 fhll lfsrlfsfxzsailft SY- we 'sf' N f .rf Y S ' 1q tnmiybxslff a n We rg! Q ' z!gsa:5?5iEiii5g i!E ,V ' '.,' 3: 741 I if 1 f ' ' ' . dl 'K 1 --1W-' 2 l f V n v e , f - -. :J - f -- f f A w 1 . ...N 'J .LH f ' . 1-ff' :A ,....... eu .. 11-:T ,, 'll wilwim- M-1 umm ww .Li Zmiftmlllfdb ,,,. Due mainly to the opportune return to Deerfield of Bliss Slattery, Senior Gar- rick has had a very fortunate year. Its numerous plays and readings were all done in a very successful way and were a compliment to the interesting work of hfiss Slattery with the club. Op of me Thumb and the f'The Dear Little Wiifei' presented by Senior Carrick and Mhlinnikin and Xlannikinf' presented by Senior and Junior Garrick clubs are plays which were given before general assembly by the members of these clubs. The meetings have been varied and interesting, including business, rehearsals of plays, and the giving of plays. Hhloonshinew, HA hlisdemeanor of Nancyi' and f'Six Cups of Chocolatei' are some of the plays enjoyed at these meetings. At one joint meeting of Junior and Senior Carrick Clubs, Xlrs. Eyerts gave a read- ing which was very interesting and enjoyable. The officers who were elected at the first meeting in September were Serena Seymour, President, Alice VVitt, Vice-President, and John Gorby, Secretary and Treasurer. The members of this club have learned a great deal under the guidance of hfiss Slattery and wish the future members the same good luck which was with them-that of having hliss Slattery at the head of the organization. SERENA SEYMOUR, '23, President. Page X6 The Junior Garrick Club, consisting of Deerfield's Sophoniores and Freshmen. got together for the first meeting and elected the following students as it's officers: Betty Boice, President, Robert Spellman, Vice-President, and Catherine Quigley, Secretary and Treasurer. The officers should be given a large amount of credit for the splendid way in which they conducted the clubls affairs. Some of the plays, which were conducted under the direction of lX'Iiss Ann Chester, were very successful. The scenes from Shakespeare were quite picturesque. The pupils who took part in these plays showed signs of considerable talent, and perhaps some day their names will come to the front in the Senior Garrick Club. All in all, the Junior Carrick Club had a Very successful year and we heartily hope that next year the freshmen will enter into the spirit of this club as well as the freshmen of this year did. CATHERINE QUIGLEY, 725. Pagf 87 l 2 4 Iue anh white Iuh The purpose of the Blue and Vlihite Club is to stimulate vmg interest in civic problems and to help give a knowledge of EQ? national affairs. The meetings of the club, always interesting as well as instructive, contrive to awaken an appreciation of the importance of the political, economical, and social affairs in the United States. At the hrst meeting, last September, Hayes Rhinesmith was elected President of the Club, with Alice Witt as Vice-President and Byron Harvey as Secretary and Treasurer. During the second semester, Hayes, owing to the stress of other matters, was forced to resign and Abe Fell was elected to fill his place, which he did in a very creditable manner. Under the excellent supervision of lX'lr. Slocum, the faculty adviser, and the program committee, the club has heard some interesting lectures, among which was a very interesting talk on the proposed revision of the Illinois State Consti- tution. The two presidents, with the co-operation of all the members of the club went a long way toward fulfilling the purpose of the club, and we believe that every member has gotten something vitally worth while out of his attendance at the meetings. VVe can only hope that in future years this infant club will grow with the school to a place of prominence and importance in the life of every student who comes to know Deerfield. 50 A 6 E fb E it BYRON HARVEY, R.. '2 Secretarv. , 7 .1 1' agf NN e atin Clllluh ,J There have always been French and Spanish Clubs but never a Latin Club. This year has been a very successful one under the excellent supervision of lwliss Hinman. The officers were mi- .1 l -lf ,lfflfll g.1ll'l2slf2.Pll il A novelty in the line of clubs this year was the Latin Club. -, Q l ' 'S' 'a i I V' fl 7 'Bm' elected at the first of the year as follows: VICTORINE DAY ..... . . . Prexidfnt THOMAS NIANN . , . , Vice-Prefident BETH JACKSON ....,. Secrftary and Treayurfr From the very first meeting Latin Club has been well attended. No wonder, for every meeting has been more interesting than the preceding one. There have been very fine talks on Rome, the Catacombs, and the Roman Customs. There were Latin games some will remember with pleasure the punishment for playfully cheating in these games. One meeting was given over to a discussion of funeral customs. Altho not altogether a cheerful subject, the discussion was very enlight- ening. Needless to say not only a great deal of pleasure but knowledge has been derived from Latin Club. All the present members of this club are confident that it has been this year and will be next year a decided success. , XFICKY DAY. Page' N9 .aw panisb Qiluh '5 N The school year of 1922-23 has been a very successful year for the Spanish Club. At the first meeting, held early in the year, Stanley Shipnes was elected President of the club, with f VVilhelmina Bell, Vice-President and Abe Fell as Secretary and Treasurer. Because of other work, Abe Fell had to drop -i1' out after the first meeting and his place was taken by Nellie EB 5 Hunter. The object of the Spanish Club is to learn something of Spanish speaking countries, which is to learn of the people, their modes of living. lt is also the pur- pose of the club to create an atmosphere of interest in its members for things not of the United States so as to help them to understand these countries better. At the different meetings talks have been given on South America, Spain, and numerous Spanish speaking countries of less importance. The club has also enjoyed some short Spanish plays, which were presented by numerous members of the club, and which were easily understood by those present. This year has started the Spanish Club well on the way to success, and although we will lose many valuable members with the senior class, we know that the re- maining members with the never-tiring help of hliss Rhodenbeck will make the club even more interesting and successful next year and in years to come. all t I NELLIE HUNTER, Secretary. Page' Q0 A f,, r In writing this article I lay aside all prevarication and Write the pure and simple truth. 1,5 The Blue and White is one of the very first things in Deer- isr....,. field. It has gone a long Way toward putting Deerfield Hon the mapu, as the saying goes. I have several letters that have been written to me by various persons some of whom have never seen the school itself. They all have given the school and the paper the highest praise. Our Blue and Wihite received honorable mention at the Editoris Conference held at the University of Illinois last fall where every high school paper in the state was represented. In giving these facts I take none of the credit myself. Gordon IN'Ian- ning Who, you remember, was editor the first and part of the second semester of this school year should be given all the credit. He, and no other made the paper what it is today. The Highland Park Press has also been a great factor in making the paper a success. It might have occurred to you that you didnit know just what the Blue and Wvhite is for. It is the aim of the paper to bring the students closer together, to enhance the school spirit, and to make school life more interesting. Those are high aims,but ofwhat use are aims that are not?The Blue and VVhite is devoted to the interests of Deerfield-Shields. VVhat paper could be devoted to a better cause? Iue anh white Staff JOSEPH PRocToR, 724, Editor-in-Chief. Page QI v rf 'H : Li h ma V V MNT if E P l u 'Digs I I 'Jw v . ,W IreneSTc vena .' The Glee Club this year, for the first time in its history in Deerfield, was organized under the able direction of hir. Conover and elected the following officers: President, Ila Peterson, Secretary, Dorothy Atteridgeg Librarian, Stella Johnson. The club,organized with a definite aim in view,has accomplished a great deal rnore than was thought possible at the beginning of the year. Wvith the new or- ganization in its present state it is quite a privilege to be listed as a member. The work of the glee club in our spring concert was very successful and met the very interesting approval of the audience. Their songs were a type that would be pleasing to everybody. Two or three times the girls have given entertainments in the Friday assembly which have been greatly appreciated by the students. The girls of this year's club heartilyhope that the next year's members will appreciate the work done so far and continue to make the club a better one so that Deerfieldls fame in this field will become still greater. D. ATTERIDGE, '23. Page Q2 Q19 Q' 16' iw! f lf X r 1 1 ll L ix ' ,., ., -1, ,,,- my U The Boys, Glee Club has made great progress this past year, The good attend- ance, the varietyof songsand the spirit every boyhas shown have made this pos- sible. Early in the month of Xlarch the members of the club elected various officers, namely: Graeme Supple, Assistant Director and President, Alden Greene, Secre- tary and lXTanager, and Robert Roeber, Librarian. A group of by-laws was drawn up by the club relative to new members, attendance, meetings, dues, etc. The rehearsals which were held every hlonday and llvednesday during session period were run on a businesslike basis. The Glee Club has sung in nearly all the towns represented in the school, under the auspices of the P. T. A. at special meetings where all the departments of the school were represented. We also had the pleasure of singing in the Christ- mas Cantata. But the real surprise came later. The Glee Club gave a minstrel show as part of the program for the spring concert. Vl'e sang a number of good negro songs which were quite appropriate for such an occasion, and also put on several comic stunts. Nlr. Schneider's well known ability to organize and conduct a glee club was responsible for its success, and we who have been members this year sincerely wish it the best of luck and hope its future members will back Nlr. Schneider with the support that will spell continued success. g , , Page Q3 l 4 F . A , ,, , M3 W Q if T 9? V W r i BAT This year the band started out under yery depressing circumstances and a rather poor outlook. hlany ofthe boys of the previous year had either graduated or had dropped out of band work. The bass section was yery weak. and nearly all other sections were below normal. It was left to Xlr. Bolle to strengthen these weak parts with what material he could collect. Immediate work was started and with his new recruits, Xlr. Bolle soon started the band on the road to success. A new system was introduced to the members of the band this year, that of having oflftcers in control as in the numerous clubs of the school. Hayes Rhine- smith was elected to the position of manager, while Donald Luedke held the position of secretary. The manager's work was to act as assistant band-master, while the secretary had to look after the music. There will be a few members leaving the band this year with the graduating class, but as most of the band is made up of lower classtnen the outlook for next year seems very good. It is the ambition of every member of the band to do all in his power, like that of our athletes, to bring laurcls, fame and honor to the good name of Deertield- Shields. J. H. Rn1NEsM1TH, 323, Klanager. .-..........,l Pagf Q11 ORCH RA g,.,t....,x,h:-ga :gg W 1 ,Xia l 151 i 2 . ' f' rw F i 'H f--'x...,- fy in 5- 1--. ii: Q A .,',':'l C1 Qi- 'fri i A Qu V I X lvf 'CA' I, bfi, if f '2 .,eg,,. Q f I K S-g , N I f X -' iff? 1, 1 CQ? F-bf! 2 axon s '32 'MPT Iixl..,.Ur 5 ll-l lil l... .-itvliiir l'l ' l ' ' 'f Pnl , --0' t 2Il5QBgJ7i'K ' K FTW 1 ' ' Q 3 N 1 ' G Mr. Conover organized the orchestra into a firmly working group with OHZTICCFS at the head of it to tend to the business. The orchestra this year is as large as, if not larger than, any heretofore had by this school. It was composed of a goodly number of very energetic students who put all their school spirit into their work in this organization. There was always a good roll call at every meeting held for practice, which goes to prove the real worth of their spirit. The orchestra tilled the program at two or three of the General Assemblies in the past year, and, according to the applause they received, their entertain- ments were pleasing to all. The pieces of music played were always chosen from the most popular classic music. The orchestra also helped fill the program in the Spring Concert. Klr. Conover chose some songs which were an honor to the occasion. It is the wish of every member of this organization that the orchestra of Deer- field will continue to grow in spirit, numbers, and popularity in these succeeding years, and that it will put old Deerlield on the map of music and good musicians. A1.D1eN GREISN, '23. Pzzgf Q5 V zzgw Q0 5 ,A E Lf U ,L Z Q Cc S x 'Q 2 cv A 4 5 W Z 4 , if U 5 7 L A 'U 3 4.5 Au 5 'U I5 L 7 FC TX. 72 Lf C M fn P . rd ,-1 Z cv ,, , 'O U F :L L' '.: 5 K l :E Q Q XI ss Wood, Sam Zack. s Blctsch Rogers, Nlarie red 'U Z z w, .. 5 ,C Q ?l Q. C . if 4.1 P cc: ZA L. cv K M. U bn 'U G P1-1 ,-4 u, fn C Z Ll o H SZ I an 1. C fN - 5 C in 5 U TJ 'U B-1 Zllbe eerfielh Baath EMELINE JOY TIBBETTS . . . Editor-in-Chief THEODORE VVATT .... . Affiftant Editor HIXYES RHINESMITH, ARNOLD AIASON . . Bitfitzerr Mdndgfff RICHARD SANDWICK, SAM. ZACK . . Auirtant Managfrr ROBERT ROBINSON . . . . Literary Editor NIILDRED RoOERs . ' . Art Editor XIARGARET PIRIE . . foley Editor NIARIE BLETSCH . . Picture Editor CHARLES IVIASTERSON . Athletic Editor DORIS HUNTER ..... . Sfcrftary MR. NIASON, MIss HODGES, AIISS XVOOD lX'lIss HUNTING .... . Faculty Adoiforf EDITH CARLSON . fimior Rfprefentatioe 05132 1923 Qnnual Late iII September, the Senior Class chose the Annual Board from those in their number and we were chosen! lVe were glad to have been selected from so brilliant a group of students and eagerly wanted to do our part in putting out an excellent annual. So you might have seen us every Monday either in Mr. lVlason's room or in the Boys' Councilor room during session earnestly working and planning together for this book. About the middle of the year, we were sincerely sorry to lose our Business lvlanager, L'Arnie,',who had to resign for many reasons, but we welcomed Hayes in his stead and so have come out O11 top financially. Nlaybe you were weary of our campaigns, our posters, and our talks in assembly, but we could not help it. Everyone, even you, has to be prodded once in a while. Each editor carefully and industriously completed his department. The Art students were ever so patient in drawing for our fastidious wants and you are the judge of their good works. In fact, all of you were willing and ready to hand in stories, poems, or write-ups and we surely appreciate it. Our Faculty advisors strove to their utmost to give us the benefit of their advice and helped us more than we can tell. Mr. Hunting, out of kindness of his heart, volunteered to take all of our pictures and we certainly thank him for it. Rliss VVood was untiring in her art work for us and to her efforts we owe these colored headings. Nliss Hodges, typing and help and lVlr. lX4ason,s suggestions and support in times of discouragement were invaluable, indeed. VVe also appre- ciate the kindness with which our teachers let us out of classes during that last frantic week. But now our work is done. We have tried to give you a thoroughly worth- while and enjoyable Annual to keep. Here it is, we hope you like itl THE ANNUAL BOARD. Pdgf 97 5 cheating Uleam c 1 QW For the first time since 1919, Deerfield-Shields again entered into the field of debating. In December, 1922, NIr. Sandwick called for candidates to try out for the Debating team. The subject was to be Resolved, that the Philippine Islands should be granted their complete independence within two years . ,' , X if ?'?:5i5i7 r ,-.Q,.1'-t., 5, -Li-,w'72f, 1 'u xy 3-wg, YS A large number of students answeredhIr.Sandwick's call for candidates, and after a considerable amount of work was spent on studying the subject matter, the first tryouts were held in February. The eight students that were chosen by the judges then settled down to hard work getting all the points on the question and practicing oratory. In NIarch, the final tryouts were held and the four remaining members who were to make up the main team consisted of joy Tibbetts and Charles Drake for the negative, and Samuel Zack and Stanley Shipnes for the afiirmative. The first debate was held with New Trier High School on RIarch 23. Our affirmative team debated in the Deerfield Auditorium and our negative team de- bated at the New Trier Auditorium. Althcugh both teams were unsuccessful in this debate, they did very well for the first time. Our second debate was held with Vlaukegan on April 6. This time our negative team debated on the home grounds and our affirmative team went away. The afiirmative team lost this de- bate, but the negative team won. This was the last debate that Deerfield partici- pated in. Here's hoping that the coming yearls will bring out more students in this line, so that Deerfield's name may shine in the scholastic department as well as the physical department. S. Zack, IZ3. Pa ge QS K- if - - 5 Y. gg f f y - f-Lf 1 . ..-1 1 -P w -:- -2-, n y-. - 1::-': ' Y-fog -' , - ' 5aegis:-.',1g.,.4-raxeig-5.25 . xc ,I 91 if ' vm Aviv- ug-gn - 4 .1 Y it-HS' 'ie ,r c-ee l . ' AN, .. peril-ifg' s I' e ,, r fl!! rf' 1 155.-?f,'f. f -A' C l-r 2 T- . 42 P '35 :T .. 'P' ,H W u, K WH ,JY Y 1 , -,Ugg . -'ill-fl-u1:,'1 -Y ,,i,,,.-.L, ' I Ki-' A VM' K- 1 ig 'Q-L A Q' 115' eg gl E X' -- . wr 4 W i-sw a+ fr 1 T fri A radio club was organized this year by several of the students who were in- terested in amateur radio. The club bid fair to become prominent in the school organization, as they received the support of the physics department in the pur- chase of an excellent receiving set. During the football season results ofdistant games were received and announced, also a radio concert was given for the teachers of the high school. However due to a lack of attendance at meetings the club was discontinued, but as such a club can be of considerable benefit to the school it is hoped to be reorganized next year. The following were the officers of this year's radio club: Charles lblasterson, President, John Therrien, Vice-President, Robert Silber, Secretary, and Alfred Daniels, Treasurer. my amera lub 3 ' FW f F ' f P1 Wasps Vllith lXlr. Hunting as the faculty adviser, the Camera Club started a very successful year. The first meeting was spent in organizing the club and elect- ing officers. The following were elected: President, Frank Neimeyerg Vice-President, Donald Luedkeg Secretary, BI. Klooreg Treasurer, li. Holland. At other meetings iXIr. Hunting gave talks on the best way to use a camera. Xlr. Brand was to speak but was unfortunately out of town at the time of the meeting. Students also gave some interesting talks. The offlcers did their work very well and deserve a great deal of credit. Blany of the students do not know the work which the Camera Club has done for the annual. Blr. Hunting has taken all the class and club pictures. The members have brought their cameras and have been very energetic in taking pictures. ln fact, all of them have attempted to take pictures of the teachers in the classrooms, but sad to say have not succeeded. G. LICHTENSTEIN. Page QQ l 4 i l ' ' ' Hf'5T!CIC v linder the splendid supervision of Kliss Slattery, our drarnatics this year have been a great success. The first play given before Assembly was Op ol me Thumb , a one act cockney lfnglish play. The play with Serena Seymour, liar- ron Rockwell. :Xlice Witt, lflizabeth Doty. Vicky l3ay,and Xtilhelmina Bell, was greatly appreciated. LUX Dear l.ittle Wife , a comedy of Japanese married life, was prepared for an evening meeting of the P. T. A. The characters as taken by Phyllis lfdkins, ,loc Proctor, and Stanley Shipnes, were delightful portrayals. liater this play was repeated before general assembly together with a play produced by the Junior Carrick club. HNever th' less , by Stewart Vtalker. At an evening entertainnient in Nlanuary, a group of three plays was given: Xfinnikin and Xlannikinu, by Alfred Kreyotnberg, Fourteen by .,.. and a pantolnine production of l,ord Dunsany's 'ZX Night in an Inn . The three plays were a decided success. ln the first, the parts of Klinnikin and Xlanni- kin were taken by lflizabeth Vfiilder and Betty Boice. ln the comedy of social life, Fourteen , the parts were taken by Hildegarde Crosby, Dan Rogers, and Constance Wiilliains. In the pantoinine, .Xhna ,lones and other rnenibers of the Alunior Carrick club did very well. Other successful plays this year have been: XIoonshine,,. wfwo Candle Sticks and a han , A Klisdeineanor of Nancy , and Six Cups of Chocolate . A fitting close for such -a successful year was the Senior play, Xlonsieur Beau- caire . as anyone who saw it will agree. Yiekv IDAY. '23. TO ,X SILAGCLI, Gliding and tilting and swooping, Balancing there in inidair, Turning and twisting and sweeping, Cresting the waves without care, Wiatching with infinite patience For crumbs from the galley broad cast. Your hynin is the white-cap's cadence. Your banner the straight white mast. You are bold and fearless and cruel, Yet beautiful, strong and clean, For you live by the XYild's own rule. ln the heavln-washed sea air keen. 1lILDEG.XRIJE Ckosisv. Pugf lon Qlibe Qeninr imap The play which was given hy the class this year was a drantatization of Booth 'llarliingtonls novel, XIonsieur lieaucaireu. 'l'he story opens in the room of Xlonsicur Beaucaire, who has just caught an lfnglish Dulce in the aft of cheating at cards. He threatens to expose the Iinglishman if that personage docs not intro- duce him into lfnglish society where he can meet a certain Lady Nlary Carlysle. llc is introduced to English society and becomes a social lion. His real identity is discovered at the end ofthe play. Klon- sieur lieaucaire returns to France to marry the lady of his choice. By Harvey, Phillis Fdkins, Corrin Pearson, Xlayhelle Clarke, Richard Sandwich and Stanley Shipnes are some of the most important characters. Tltrottglt the Work of Adrian Supple, the business manager, and the different committees, the play was a linancial success. The success of every detail of the dramatization is due to the untiring etlorts of Xliss Slattery, who should be given most of the credit for the success of the play. KIARo,xR1c'r PIRIE. Nlonsieur Bcaucaire . Duke of llvinterset . Nlr. hlolyneaux . Harry Rockell . Captain Badger . Beau Nash . Lord 'llownbralce Nlr. Bantison . Henri cle Beaujolais Xlarquis dc Rlirepoix Francois . . , Servant to Beau hlash Sir Hugh Guilford , Lady Xlary Carlysle Lady Melbourne 4 Lady Clarise , Lady Rellerton Lady liaring-Gould Estelle - , Xlarie . . . Byron Harvey . Richard Sandwick Stanley Shipnes DeVVitt Nloore Gordon Xlanning Herbert Simmonds ,Xrthur Borchardt Arnold Mason . Peirre Bc-:xy . john Pitt Eugene Xlarlis .Xrnold Yverhane . Tom Xlann Phyllis Edkins Corrin Pearson Xlayhelle Clark . Alice Wiitt Serena Seymour Xlildred Rogers ,Xzora Nlitchell Servants to Xlonsieur Beaucairc: 'l'. lYatt, X. Supple, Y. Spellman, B. Siljestrom, L. Bother, l . Glader. Servants to Duke of lliintersetz Al. Scholz and .Xr. Scholz. Guests: Xlarie Bletsch, Doris Hunter, Nellie llunter, Klargaret Rubens, Yictorine Day, lla Peterson. Y ' 1 t' r 'mx 5 Page ml Pagf I0 LII VX Av' M xp yr- ggi! 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The flowers in my garden, they open one by one, And lift their fresh, sweet faces unto the jovial sun. The folded primrose opens with a silken burst of sound. The dew-pearled iris rises, and haughtily looks around. Kly lilies-of-the-valley, they shake their silver bells, The gaudy, orange zinnia the sunls own rays repells, And borne on the wings of a zepher comes the clear, sweet song of the lark He heralds the glorious daylight out of the somber dark. HILDEGARDE CRosBY. QBhjent:::iH1latrtmnnp In a small town in northern New Hampshire, iVIiss Jemimah Simpson, tall angular and aged forty-nine years was eagerly scanning the following notice of a week old issue of the Timesl'. VVanted-A woman of thirty-five or under who will be willing to correspond with a bachelor living at 102 48th Street. Objectflwatrimony if the applicant is sufficiently desirable. lVIiss jemimah having read this startling communication for the fifth time rose and surveyed her face in the mirror, cracked since the first time she gazed into it. Her cheeks were yellow,her eyes were of a sickly greenish hue, and her features were all quite bloated, but to their fond owner they seemed surpassingly beautiful. I guess I'll do ,mused the spinster to herself as she surveyed her tailless cat. HI shall answer that notice at oncen. And she did, only she signed Priscilla Loveridge and explained at the post- ofhce that all mail addressed to the person bearing that name should be given to her. Then for a whole week she waited for the answer and when at the end of that time it didn't arrive, she felt more friendless than ever. I said more friend- lessv because IX'Iiss Jemimah didnit have any friends except her tailless cat and her parrot. She had dwelt alone in her pink house with the orange blinds ever since she had moved to New Hampshire when her brother John had many years before disappeared. She had just about given up hope of receiving a response when one day there arrived a letter addressed in a flowing masculine hand. IXIiss Jemimah excitedly tore open the envelope and scrutinized the contents of the letter. It ran thus: INIY DARLING PRISCILLA: I take my pen in hand to write to you and inform you that since you were the only applicant for my hand I will condescend to lay my heart at your feet next Page 104 . ,, . . Wednesday at four. I prefer to see you by daylight as shaded lamps are deceiving. Devotedly yours, C51 77 During the three days before Vliednesday, Kliss jemimah bought a bottle of dye which the druggist said she must carefully mix with a teaspoon of soda, for if she didn't no one knew what color her hair would become. Then there were other purchases made, including a gown of bright orange cashmere which the clerk assured her would harmonize wonderfully with her hair and eyes. The morning of the fateful day saw Miss Jemimah in the process of converting her tresses supposedly to the lovely shade of auburn. But alas! she had in her haste forgotten to put in the soda and her hair was now an odd shade of olive green. VVell, anyway , she optimistically remarked to her grimalkin, 'litis original and it don't go so bad with my eyesf' Four o'clock and the wan winter,s sun slanting in the room throughthe windows cheerful with their bright red curtains saw Nfiss jemimah seated primly in a rocker, hands folded in her lap, attired in the vivid orange robe and with her lovely green hair smoothed away from a brow whitened by means of chalk. It also gazed upon a man of forty or thereabouts encased in CI did not say wearingl a black and yellow suit 'gaudy with a purple tie. Swaggering up the walk he made his way up to Kliss Jemimahis humble dwelling. The tailless cat lifted its head with a startled jerk when three bold raps were heard on the door. hliss jemimah clasped her hands romantically and with a mincing step pranced across the floor like a damsel of sixteen. VVith a parting pat to her scalp lock she threw wide open the door. OhIHere you are my dove! she exclaimed, ecstatically, reaching out her bony arms to clasp her antiquated Chevalier in their frantic embrace. lVell, you ain't no dove-that's a cinch, disappointedly rejoined the rusty gallant. c'Turn around, gal, let me look you over. Ughl but you look lean. Still that's an advantage in a way-you wonlt expect too many vietuals when you live with me, not being used to many afore this. VVhen'll the knotting take place, next Tuesday? Speak up, gal, donit be timidf, '6All r-right, fond one , tittered the female, blushing furiously and hiding her withered cheek by her skinny fingers. Just as you say. Then the two love birds sat down rather awkwardly, and there ensued an em- barrassing silence relieved only by a few remarks about the weather. After twen- ty-one and a half minutes of this horror had dragged on, Xliss ,lemimah's fidgety visitor arose ,to go. VVhen he was at the door, hfiss jemimah shyly ventured, But you haven't told me your name yetln f . Never mind, gal, I'll tell you-next Tuesday. And with that he slammed the door behind him and rushed down the walk. A Tuesday dawned, bleak and cold, but the unpropitious condition of Nature served as no damper to Nliss jemimah's spirits. She was jubilant and Went about resurrecting the bridal fmery worn by her mother and screeching all the while a tune in a shrill falsetto. At the hour appointed the Quixotic swain arrived and escorted her, a faded creature in a dress much to small for her, out to the buggy, and then from thence they proceeded to the office of the county clerk. '4You want a marriage licensev, said the latter. 4'Ahem! VVal, you had better hurry. You both are getting purty old. Young fellar, what's your name?', 'gjohn Simpfonfv said that gentleman expecting to hear his bride say, How delightfullw li-e-ek, my brotherl oh, you wretch,', and Nliss jemimah gave that individ- ual a thrust and then succumbed in a swoon. Land sakesu pondered the clerk, scratching his head, Ain't life one farcelln CONNIE VVYILLIAMS, ,24. Page I0j lll l iliflll.ll.i llllllllill -A Q , . U 1M 2 ,,. l Q ihrliwimiiiiiill ll? ll ll ,l it Uljljt jfir ree Oh beautiful hr-tree so straight and tall From fair green forest you have come so far, How sad you must feel in this long dark hall, Wihere none can see how beautiful you are. Soon you will again be happy and gay Though now you are so heart-broken and sad. For soon you will have a great role to play, One which will make the hearts of others glad. Oh beautiful fir-tree so fair and bright, All laden with trinkets and presents fair, I know you must feel so happy tonight As to others you give sunshine and cheer. It's the Christmas spirit youlve caught this eve, For gladness thatfs given is gladness received. RICHARD GRANT. liutn to at BY SARDINE SANDVVICH. Author of The Principles of Effective Drinking fGin Sc Cob I. Imagine that your food is worth eating. Gastronomical work is difficult, you need the right emotional tone. Think of all the good reasons you have for eating, a pleasant exercise for the jawovial muscles, profit for the PFOFIICCTS, etc. Eating, too, is a patriotic act, how could we have conserved so much food during the war if nobody had eaten any? II. Have confidence that you can do it. If, for example, you have an Alumni sausage on your plate, do not give in as if you were on thin ice, but charge bravely to the attack. To be sure, no one has eaten that sausage before, but that is no reason why it can't be done. 'fLack of money, ill health, slowness of intellect have been no barriers to great achievement of others? Try to eat what is impossible, and with happy earnest confidence, go forward and do it. III. Have fixed hours for eating and plunge in when the hour comes. IV. Begin by forgetting what you ate for the last meal. In this way you will gain courage to start a sweeping offensive. Disregard all possibilities of a counter- attack. V. First eat the meal as a whole, then go back to difficulties. Save the rocks from your soup and the spikes from your bread till the last. VI. Use the multiple imagery in eating. Eat aloud or with lips moving. VII. Never practice recall as you eat. The cow is in bad form in this respect. VIII. Stimulate your efforts with competition. If you are to have shredded wheat for breakfast, get up early and go to see a machine that bales hay at work. Resolve not to let a mere machine eat more than you can. IX. Learn when and how to eat rapidly. This is easily learned. 'cVVhen to eat rapidly is always. HI-Iow to eat rapidlyf' is described above. From the Phillips Exeter lX'Ionthly. Page 106 Q at'5 ale CBased onTheI-Iouse of Seven Gablesj . If you had been anywhere around llimi- 'A' Q Salem on that particular morning you V' llll would have heard loud, persistent snifhngs and wild scufhes and scram- bles for we fairly poured out of our holes into the kitchen. So eager were we that we didn't take the time to hide but boldly sat in some darkened corner or under a chair and watched f 'Q nib' the unusual proceedings just as Haw- Tw 1127 262, thorne said we did. l 4I,,,,,,,,r 1,1 ffl' I' ,..J- L url Hepzibahis long, lank form was I dia ll: N! fa c ,f il' I - if 'lfllf ' mf' lil t' - I I e I I - ' ' ln, I V ri 1f'f!i:I,.U I 1 :D lfifflililll rfg:,.'Vfi:QT':lfiA':,,. filth: bent solicitously over a blazing flre in the place from which directly came 1Qif 2:2 :2g':5'!:,,,45JE1 :'Z-:f'l' . . . Y , - , ..:93?:g3.g:-gfgyavf a heavy, fishy smell which I knew Q: lli25!151 betokened a broilin k l ,,.,.,.1,- g mac ere, Cfor I have not lived in this old sea-port for nothingj. But I was not interested in that nor were my comrades. Through the rich mellow smell of Kfocha coffee and through the occasional whiffs of sweet clover which I guessed to appertain to the butter Phoebe brought, I singled out a rare and delicate odor such as I had never before smelled in this old house. It was Indian cake, for so I heard Phoebe say to Hepzibah. Now why in the name of ratdom was all this fuss going on? I pulled my whiskers thoughtfully but could reach no satisfactory conclusion whereupon I wisely gave up taxing my few brains and, settling myself comfortably behind a leg of the chair, I watched some more. Suddenly a familiar smell assailed my olfactory nerves: Tea, againlw quoth I in deep disgust. Day in and day out, down the long, long years, the tea was duly taken out of its jar, made into a wishy-washy liquid Cnot unlike dishwaterl, rarely made worse by sugar, and then daintily sipped by Hepzibah as if it were the very nectar of the Olympian gods. Hepzibah soon unbent herself and after puttering around for her best platter which she had to dust off and then wash she sailed unsteadily into the parlor bear- ing the steaming fish before her. Not a move from us, however. After all the other food had been borne away, Phoebe put the cake on a dish and went out. Then ensued a wild scamper and scurrying as we all rushed after her. The table, loaded with almost all the aristocratic china and silverware was set -for three. Here indeed, was a mystery. But now everything was ready. Suddenly I heard a step overhead. I cocked my head and listened attentively -not a sound. -lust as I was about to pounce upon an accidental crumb under the table another step fell upon my auditory canal. The ancient stairs creaked as some one hesitantly began to descend. In about the middle of the descent there was another pause, then the sounds recommenced. At the foot of the stairs, another stop. By this time I was getting fidgety-why didn? that person come in and be done with itl At the threshold the pause was so long that, in desperation Hepzibah darted to the door and flung it open. In the doorway stood an old man with long gray fhair. Could it beveno, impossibleibut yesf Dear Cliffordll, Hcpzibah was saying, this is our cousin Phoebe . So this was Clifford. In shocked silence we rats stared till our black eyes fairly popped. We older rats gazed at the wreck thirty years imprisonment had made of a once fine man, while the younger generation stared at the childish old man only out of curiosity. So long did we look that we almost forgot Phoebe's Indian cake--almost, but not quite, for luckily we remembered and darted under the table where we found enough crums for a fair sized breakfast. .I BETTY Trroivms. Page I07 I 4 The lake Now the little lake is silvery-smooth, A rnirror sheet. Catching scintillating shadows And frightened little wild things ln deep Dark woods. A bowl, which alone Is entrusted with precious Golden sunbeams Calm. But now the jealous North Vlvind Takes his fling: Feathery ripples come And go. Dark, lacy shadows disappear And daggers of diamonds fall Staccato. Go-North Wvind Donlt come back to mar Bly silver lake. ' M,x1u:A1aETRUB12Ns, '23. fl It if t ml M1 i I ,. Mg? ,171 f7ff4'f! - ' 1. . A mf, t Y, fl'-1, fi '15, V' - 'mf '-ii . A il ,.tQl't t Fe2 if It . ggys ., . - L,-I ft I7: ad F. -A . .t-4,5-gf , .2. .J,,,,,,, X :P fwfr hw QQPEK H. .P-L-f xr . 1 I ' 'life I - 1 , : ' s, ' 'A Qi? 142:-,Pty , j.g,.,fJ tZ'ml9' E , H -Qs' f ' X' ' f i 1 I f2,?f4'9'f27M4Z,Z,' .-.-i il 2 'fzM7't ,471 T115-ic?924!:f!fJ7 J ef : 'FW' 21512. wx-1211 -114.21-:lm W-Q'1,ww6 M , ma t f' - any2.fgf':-afigaii-13121..791. ' f '7272r if Jef '-essfwrs-a::.L..m ,121 I QI nnhersatiun with the Sphinx I had ridden far that day, and El Giza was yet some miles before me. KIy Heet Arabian pony was tired to the point of exhaustion with plodding so far through the desert sand under the heat of the lfgyptian stun. So in order to rest him I dis- mounted in the shadow of the Sphinx. After tethering him to a boulder, I sat down on a flat-topped stone for a cheering smoke. It was pleasant there in the shade after the heat of the day. Far below me to the Ifast, ran the silver ribbon of the Nile, dotted here and there with the tiny white sails of quaint Egyptian fishing boats. To the west, directly behind the inscrutable face of the Sphinx stood the great pyramids like sentinels guarding the traekless waste of the Sahara, which stretched away for thousands of miles to the Atlantic. ' As I sat there among the lengthening shadows, I thought of my mission in Egypt. It seemed so futile. You see, I had just finished a course in Egyptology Pa gf Job' in an American university and being young, adventurous and penniless, I had come to Egypt in search of fame and riches. Needless to say I had found neither. hfy plan to gain this desirable thing seemed silly enough when analyzed but it appealed to me with peculiar force. This was it: In my schooldays I had read somewhere of a great treasure buried in Northern Egypt by Rarneses I, the avaricious ruler of Egypt 4000 years ago. I had studied old Egyptian manuscripts by the score until at last I believed that there was some truth in the statement and now I had been in Egypt for two months searching in vain for the treasure of the Pharaohs. I rose and stretched myself and knocked the ashes from my pipe. The sun had gone down and the breeze from the desert blew chill. In the last was a misty glimmer that betokened the rising moon. Well , said I, giving voice to my thoughts, I shall give up chasing this shadow, this phantom treasure-and settle down in my uncle's hardware business in Kansas City. But just the same I wish I knew just where that confounded treasure of Rameses isf, 'fThat's easy-I can tell you that, said a deep, hollow voice above me. HI turned and looking up beheld the Sphinx on his rock pedestal-his mystic expressionless eyes fixed on me. The great voice boomed out again f'VVould you?,' Yes, I gasped, VVhere is it?', VVell, Iill tell you, said the Sphinx, but don't interrupt me because I can only talk once every two thousand years and naturally when I get the chance I want to talk as much as possible. This is how it happened. Some four thousand years ago the Goddess Isis created me as a curiosity-a huge dog with a man's head and voice. I did so much talking, however, that one day as I was lying on this temple resting and talking a blue streak to the King of Egypt, Isis, angered by my noisy tongue,turned me to stone and decreed that I should talk only once every two thousand years between sunset and moonrise. Let me see the last per- son I talked with was Cleopatra-and my goodness! She sure was a pretty little thing! She certainly would have gone great in the movies. He went on chatting amiably about ancient Egyptians who lived thousands of years ago as if he had first seen them yesterday! As he talked on-the eastern sky grew brighter and brighter and fearful that he would not have time to tell me where Rameses treasure was. I finally screwed up courage to interrupt him. Oh! yes, said the Sphinx, I almost forgot the treasure, it is in a most in- genious hiding place, it isvl' The moon,s rim appeared over the top of the Eastern hills and his words died on his lips. I called frantically to him to go on but with a resigned and enigmatic smile the Sphinx was immutable again. And I must needs wait two thousand years till I could find out where Rarneses' treasure was. It was very disheartening but I consoled myself with the thought that I had solved the world-old riddle of the Sphinx. Gibran illrzes Pine trees, standing straight and fine, VVere made for snow and cold sunshine- For sparkling, frosty, star-lit nights And weirdly fiashing northern-lights. Birch trees are for Autumn days, Silver shapes in autumn haze. Twixt a birch tree's rustling leaves, Blue sky like a ribbon weaves. Poplar trees were made for night- To hold the moon in their branches tight. In the moonlight, long ago, Someone dreamed them, that I know. They seem to me, from where I lie, But fairy shadows on the sky. E. XVILDER. Pagf 109 l l l l l l l l Uliheq QBtbzr jfelluha Nlany times along the road of life, By some kind word, thought, or deed, You may extend a helping hand To a Weary traveler, much in need. Remember a kind word now and then, Vflill cheer the other Fellow's way, And ohl if only I could tell How much it will brighten your way. Have you ever stopped to consider The other Fellow's point of view, Or that your ideas may seem to him As ridiculous as his do to you? That the world gives just what you give it Has never failed to be true, So just remember the Other Fellow, And he'll be sure to remember you. ALICE M. IVITT, 723. Ulitbpziitis I hate people who are always picking upl I hate order that is so perfect as to be inconvenient and painful. That is, of course, I don't hate Cynthia, but I hate her awful habit of picking up. She is an awful case of tidy-itis. As my little daughter remarked with all the wisdom and dignity of a sage, The only difference between us is that I never pick anything up and canlt ever find anything, and momsie always picks things up and can't ever find them, but daddy never puts things away and he always knows where to find them. This isn't quite true, because, although I don't put things away, Cynthia does, and then no living being can find them. The worst thing about it is the way she picks up things when I've left them out for a perfectly good reason. There's always something the matter in the kitchen, so I like to leave a screw-driver there. But inevitably Cynthia has picked it up. This isn't the place for a screw-driver, you know, so I put it awayf, Upon closer inquiry she's never quite sure where, but somewhere upstairs or in the garret, very likely. By the time that screw-driver has been found, in the basement, no doubt, it is time to take the children to school or go down town or something else, and Cynthials faucet leaks on uninterrupted. I say she brings it all on her own head, but she rejoins that if I had only put the screw-driver away in the first place everything would have been all right. Itls no use to argue with a woman, anyway. Of course I wasn't really glad that time Cynthia went to visit her mother, but it certainly was convenient. Now I had long said that as long as I always did my drawing evenings in the parlor, it was foolish to put my drawing-board, pen and ink, paint-box, and other etceteras away each night. VVhat could be more con- venient than to take my drawing board and shove it under the davenport? But Cynthia was obstinate. Each night, before I could go to bed, I must carry my things up two flights of stairs and put them in a small cupboard in the garret. So, when Cynthia absented herself, there was an immediate revision of things. Under the sofa went my drawing board, my coat spent its idle hours over the back of a dining room chair, my hat reigned supreme on the hall lamp. Vllhat, I ask Page 110 you, could be more methodical? When I finished breakfast there was my coat, halfway between the table and the front door, my hat I seized from the lamp as I opened the door. No time wasted, no useless movements. But-oh-Cynthiafs distress upon her return can better be imagined than described. It is beyond the power of words, that look of hopeless disdain. Do you think that Cynthia ever responds when I dash in on the spur of the moment and say, 6'Come on, Cynthia, letfs go to 'Wisconsin for a week with the Edgworths. The train goes at seven thirty-just eight hours and a half to get ready. VVe won't have to take muchlv She looks at me in a dazed way, and then suddenly finds her tongue. Go and leave the house like this? Why, Peter! Wihy I shouldn't go around the block with it like this. I wouldnlt have a comfortable moment all the time for fear someone would come in and see this messln And still, if she went, the whole house would have to be cleaned again just as soon as ever she got back. It's not tidiness that I object to. In moderation it's rather a good quality. But in Cynthia it amounts to a maniay It doesn't seem to matter where things are put or why, just so theyfre picked up and stuck away somewhere. Of course Cynthia has a marvelous system of cataloguing things. She has a small tablet hanging in the kitchen upon which she jots down telephone numbers and memorandums and engagements. For instance: B 8: R. F. S.qIn C. H. ' Now, at the time I discovered this valuable information, I was looking for a black and red checked Hannel shirt. So, with much difficulty, I interpreted it to mean- Black 8: Red Flannel Shirt-In Clothes Hamper. I considered that clothes hamperv a flash of brilliancy indeed. But upon search I found that we had no Hclothes hamper nor had we ever had one! Then I tried everything from canvas hatrackn, which sounded impossible, to Carry-Haul , which was our name for our camping trailer. At last Cynthia appeared, and declared indignantly that of course that meant: Barr and Raymondfs Fire Sale, in Community House. I have never since tried to put Cynthia's memorandums to practical use. The worse of it is, though, that Cynthia always has some reason which seems to her perfectly legitimate for putting my best panama in the window seat, or for rolling my sweater into a small ball and sticking it in behind the sheets in the linen closet. And, as I said before, therefs absolutely no use in arguing with a woman- 'specially when she has tidy-itis. . But I am sufficiently grateful that I wasn't born with a tidy disposition, else we could never find anything in the house I like my great Aunt Prudence. She's very nice to me, For when I go to see her She takes me on her knee And asks me if Fm feeling Quite like some ginger-cake, And if I say I'd love it, She puts some on to bake. Ginger: F' D r' ELIZABETH XYILDER. ake But first she lets me make one- Perhaps a ginger man lvith current eyes and buttons, And put him in the pan. And when he comes out smiling, I eat his legs off fast, And then I eat his arms next, And save his smile till last. 3f...i3i'1i ffl? - :1if:?T- - . 51:-.g!::E1-2-. .-.': f- . 65'-O: .E15:if '. ,-'f def..-3-.'1.r -ff:-?gg:g:s'i ' Lgggggygl:-lq:a '-E?i:.-A,f.:g, . : ,gyz-g.'.r'..-zz ZS!-'FXR ,.g5?fV.Q? ii?-ffr. ffiq-' ':- -.:'5f ELIZABETH VVILDER. Page III lim 1. X U 'i iii? . in-Lf-. . Y, I .v , T ll 1 'N 4 1' 'f fl VV W I rhu- I S ' 'I II 1, 14 P , vs ,rm-J, I li , : fr. , I gil h,.:i :gLi':,if,.i,' - fl, , I jx r fl 5 I at- 'Z A' 'it' '.1 i If -,. .1-. ' H: ' rg- ' ' ':, an-L .,A f , XXXL 3 J 1,4 Lg K ' fy-r-1 'N X i --f - if -J jllilp Qlfncbanteh Garhen Kly garden enchanted has vanished, Ikihite snow heaps high in its stead, The fir trees near like sentinels stand, And gray clouds hang low overhead. The lake wafts her cold musty breezes, Chilling me through and through, Oh rose-tree and lark-spur and violet IX'Iy heart, it lies buried with youf Shall you return with the springtime? Vvas your promise-true given to june? Come back lneath my chamber window, Come back 'neath the silvery moon. BETH JACKSON. Qztting Elin in The warning VVandering off in a strange country I go, through a region that is known as the land of dreams. Exciting, stirring adventures befall me. Pleasant little in- cidents happen, unexpectedly. I'm interested, captivated by the unusualness, the delightfulness of it all. Then, suddenly, out of nowhere rings a voice deliver- ing the most unwelcome of messages, It's time to get up! lXIy dear, delightful country has vanished like a bubble that bursts. I answer, Yes, yes, I'm coming in a minutefl Then I settle down and relax, deciding to shut my eyes for one brief minute. But no, I doze off again, and many, many minutes exultingly rush past. Now I have just received some unexpected, mysterious packages. VVhat can be in them? I grasp them eagerly, and start tearing off the cords. Now I will soon know what is within, for nothing can stop me as all I have to do is to open them. Suddenly, breaking into my tense suspense comes a command with a ring of authority in it. lX'Iy packages with the delightful mystery still unsolved have vanished. VVhat mockery! Yes, yes, I'm coming right away, I murmur drowsilyful was so tired I dropped off to sleep againf' Is it not one of Life's Little Ironiesn, Thomas Hardy? A very little one 'tis true, but horribly true, you see. I had wanted to open those packages so badly. I had known that they contained treasures that I would have valued highly. It was like snatching away the last straw, so to speak,-to have made those strange packages disappear just at the great moment of discovery, of fulfillment. Verily, Shakespeare was right- Wie are such things as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep . IVonder if Ilve quoted correctly, but Ilm still too drowsy to realize. AZORA MITCHELL. Page 112 Eiga Eampn The Bland household was in an uproar and had been so for a week. The vil- lage dress-maker, surrounded by a sea of lace and gingham, ruled supreme. VVhen she wasn't sputtering forth a perfect tornado of pins and needles intermingled with choice bits of gossip, she held her subject in the necessary state of quiet by an oc- casional clash of shears perilously near the lobe of a pretty pink ear. Mrs. Bland darted here and there with a worried expression on her face, and the man of the house even went to prayer meeting to avoid Ha house full of scatter-brained wimin, gettin' all het up over nothin'. ' The cause of all this excitement was upstairs, supposedly packing her trunk for a visit to her rich cousin's country home at Cobourg, a nearby village-but called town by the grace of its being a fashionable summer resort. NI-m-m! Isn't he divine! That proflle! those eyes, that hair! and to think that I meet him tomorrow night! Dead silence punctuated now and then by a deep sigh of ecstasy, symbolic of our 1923 flapper-hero worship. That sacred rite attended to, our heroine emerges from behind the Sunday paper which held the picture of Jack Tremont a prominent young New Yorker. She was a rather tall, gawkey girl who was decidely pretty in spite of a faded gingham dress. Now I'll practice being a vamp once moregthen I'll be exactly like her, she said looking adoringly at one of the many screen idols which adorned the room. Five minutes later having twisted her gold-glinted hair into the mode of the moment, with two daubs of rouge, a dart of lip-stick, and a dash of eye brow pen- cil,she donned an ankle length slinker-slink black satin dress of the minus much and plus nothing type, and lifted langourously a gorgeous red fan. Our little country girl is no more, and in her place we have Letty Bland,the vamp of Brookville, waving her fan so, and so, tilting her head this way and that, puffing somewhat unsteadily a cigarette, and with much rolling of eyes surveying herself from the top of her pretty head to her feet. Oh! the effect was perfect exceptfthose shoes. Viiell, four year old patent leathers were patent leathers and there was no denying that, but what could one do when one's last cent has been squandered in a feather fan-the most important thing in a vamp's costume? Let it be known at this point that Letty's family knew nothing of all this. It was only in the privacy of her room, that Letty was anything but the most in- nocent of Brookville's budding womanhood. There for months she had worshiped at the shrine of Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson and had acquired an almost impregnable woman of the worldn air, so she thought. At last Letty was off for the great adventure. At the station she had not even deigned a farewell smile for her overalled, hard-working steady , Bill, as he bashfully handedxher a bunch of lilacs Hoff Auntie7s best bush, by gosh! There was a light in her eyes and her cheeks were flushed, but it was not for Bill,+only for him whom she would meet tonight. That night, just before going down to dinner, Letty reviewed the situation. She had come nobly through the embarrassment of her cousin's surprise at her arrival in a made-over suit, six sizes too large. But she still had a lot to face. Could she carry out the role without a slip? H1 must , she told herself and, pick- ing up the fan, she went downstairs. Yes, there he was, among the throng of men in the spacious hall-way, a tall, dark, handsome fellow with that air of perfect ease which so characterizes a man of the world. Gliding slowly down the stairs, Letty paused just an instant on the landing, and as the last rays of the sun poured through the stained-glass window, her hair shone like spun gold, and she was every inch a queen. Just then he glanced up, their eyes met,-and that was all. Pagf 113 During dinner, Letty said very little, and what she did say was spoken in a slow, drawling tone accompanied by much rolling of eyes over the top of the devil- ish fan. All this so completely overcame the poor male at her right that she might have said, Goshl Ainft it grand? and he would have been utterly unconscious of everything except two big brown eyes. However, he who was sitting direct- ly across the table was not so easy. True, he scrutinized her carefully several times, but it was cooly done, and not by the Hicker of an eyelash did he show what his deductions had been. Somehow, after dinner, Letty found herself dancing with Jack, as every one called him. They danced again and still again. Then she artfully refused him for a half hour or so. But at last he came back and she was happy once more. So far, all had gone well, but during the next dance she discussed her favorite brand of cigarettes, and when he offered her one, poor Letty choked and choked terribly. Jack barely raised his eyebrows, but said nothing at this. W'hat followed was like a dream to Letty. They wandered out into the garden, which was like fairyland at night. A spell seemed to pervade that garden-the spell of moonlight and honeysuckle and midsummer madness. It seemed to settle over these two as they wandered down to the lake, where only the occasional dip of a paddle and the far-off strumming of a guitar broke the silence. Then something happened to Jack. This night, this girl, apparently of his own kind, and yet so different, somehow made him forget that he was Jack Tre- mont of New York and New Port, with nothing in life to worry about except his seven cars, his steam yacht, and his racing stud, and he became the real Jack, who sometimes asked the why of things and wondered if all were as it should be in the gay world of his. Letty, too, gradually forgot her role as this man began to tell her of his life, his thoughts, his queer philosophy of things, and became the true-blue, sympathetic, understanding girl that she really was. f'You know, he was saying, as they stopped a moment to watch a canoe drift out into the lake, you and I,-we don't know what it is to really live. Our world, it is all a sham, our emotions, our ideals, our aims in life-all artificial. I never realized it until I saw these people around here, the townsfolk, I mean, doing their work every day, going home to their families every night, gathering around the hearth and talking over the little homely happenings of the day, banded together by true love. Theirs is a life of real joy and sorrow and peace which We will never knowf, Far out on the water a guitar was still strumming, and another canoe passed by before eithenspoke again. Suddenly Jack raised his head and looked straight into her eyes. Letty,', he said, 'fyou're like me, and yet you,re different. Under- neath it all you're real, I know you are,-would you-couldnft We look for that happiness-together?,' But Letty had been thinking all this while more than she had ever thought in her life before. She was herself again. She knew that she could never love this man, for he and she were of two different worlds. After a little while she told him that what he wished could never be. You and I , she said, have met, have understood, and we will each go our own wayQseeking that happinessf' They sat there a while longer and then wandered back to the house-to the life they had left for an hour. As they reached the doorway Jack turned, Good- bye, dear little pal, may you find that happiness -wand was gone. The next day found Jack back in the thick of it again having snatched at something but not quite reached it. But the next day found Letty speeding back to Brookville, to home, to Bill, and to happiness. PHYLL1s EDKINS Pagf 114 Sept. ti-Bark at the old grind again. Not even one day of grace to get over the shock--home work the first night. AN? agrarian 9 X U 9.-.N f f f' , '. .ff V5P.'WVw 'Q ALS:-' -2 , wil ix 1 rf .-n' es ff A gg 3 -li: SEPT' E Sept. 23-Were off! Deerfield a- gainst Sehurz. O, ye team! Drg-n:in.D ir.. .b I ff ff Pwensvn: v s f o 1 .,. jf, he W I O.. I-gl f Oct. 14-River- side game. There was a poor crowd out and not much spirit! Cialznhar Sept. l-1-First Senior Class meet- ing. Ain't it a grand and glorious feelin', Seniors? 'f' , f alive V Z- . gt. Q x ' ., ' -7 .1 , 'fem 'V ,wilt 1 lfrn QU I ll xx ig! S5530 Sept. 30-Some- thing new in assem- blytoday. Wesing the Loyalty Song. The band and the inevitable diseords make their debut. Junior Class meets, Za f jr '31 4 Q' ,,.,. a rr - H 5 S -1 OUI6 Or't.16-L a tin Club was organized and met for the first time. Vic-ky Day was elected President. Kllliwgfliv-l UE11m U! M 3x 0 Q Wi' lfl f if ',lK uw ffl 'O F1 ff -we l llmwevn t Qi: Q 3' 61 i ge. WFIUHOP-ICO san EDUJ' FOOTBALL f L 'li' WZ , 1, f ,, Z Z - -4341! - f jEPTT I6 Sept. 16-The same old thrillg the same old hope- The football sehed- ule has been made out. 25 Sp ab -, W 7 big ' 1' 2' i, ,-. ,W X.. OU 7 Uet. 7-VN e played Lindbloom and lost. VVe are having rotten luek for such a good team! I .- l.i',.i, ' M2 .-' 'H 4 ff kV 32:02 N Wil f! f Q3-'J it 1 , ui L. 1 om Oct. 17-In a Senior Class meet- ing todaythe Senior Ballots were given out and people were appointed to write the class history and prophery. ' T ito '11-!3f.Rw 'TRW N Q j J J 5 I 456,45 Sept. 18-Alumni -Deerfield game. The Alumni won, boo-hoo. , . lf: 2514? C143 5' Oct. 13-On this day the Senior girls east off their well becoming dignity and blossom out in 4-hildish pigtails. or !! ' ' ' 'vlfzhrl' A V : fm f 2,1 0 xx ,. E 1652 ,, C ls ' ? Ga E0 Oet. 20--M me. Sturkow-Ryder il- lustrated the duo- Art Piano in As- sembly. Page 115 ri . .. 1..- Drums ig I , FIDEAS .IT . w ,-,1 l.,, ,g52l J M? .ww .V I ff g 1 , M V559 'HEI rf, f N Aw 'T' Z rf l oct. 21-An tx- o 0 r .-.1 0 i nt W Pitlllg game was meeting: ofthe Sen- ' lost to Proviso, 14- ior and Junior l 12. vlasses to deeide N . ' .0 I 1? 3 fiZ'44'5 'm E x I :gig ll M 'I 0, E ll W4 e 0 V f fill Z Nov. 7-VVe're oil our game, but are We down heart- ed? No! Evan- ston-Deerfield, 24- 7. . ' 'xf' mf ' Kb I L ,W W v rw IN ov. 17-l ed Watt leads the heavyweight bask- etball this year and Hclllfflill the traek tea ni. 1,11 gf II6 about the Hallo- ween party. I N, ff! 2, 6 Xtryf, ,V I, W Q 'o .. l .., gs! Nov. 1l-A1'IT1lS- tice Day eelebratecl in Assembly by war poems and songs. ima J NOV. 21-T h e basketball season is started. Future stars seen among the girls. T X Ai 5 'mi 421 . ,V 4? ' WW it I Zf , , WW .1 2 wifi ,M I ll we ,A qu Ort. 27- Op-rr me 'l'humb'l was given in assembly by the members of the Senior Garriek. 'HI 5 tl? J 4. 9 A 'til ' ' 'NY SW' ' nik ,P O 0 t .-D e e r- field's Home-eo1n- ing clay. YYQ heat New Trier, 21-U. Yea liol x H161 ' at f 'Di f .-2 1 i s Nov. 13-lied letter assembly. Our team, glorious in their defeat, Deerfield's best in sportsmanship and fight,-tell us that they might have done better, migght have raised the blue and white a little higher,-but we say that you grave us your all, and Deer- field is proud of you. if f . f J z E C., OV R Nov. 28-A se- date woman lawyer comes to Deerfield. The Blue and White Club meet- ing is of great in- terest. Nov. 30- Hope none of us are seriously ill! Nov. 14-Yes!! they beat us, but we died hard! Oak Park! Q 'IJ - s J DEQ.-4 Dec. 4-Seniors win Intramural football from fresh- ies, 21 to 0. . ,131 1. WM gy Q 1., .1 41 I ,gf ' W .4--,Q , Dec 5 13111-. Ftli-1411111 illltl Whitv Xmas puzzle 0011110811 0- pons. All 111-gin to think 11e11ply. in 4, 1 iw I 117 ' xg! - 4 ' E ,-, D155 UCC. 25--Merry Xmas! vV0ll't'6'l1- joying Vi1f'21tl0l1 for two glorious weeks. ,f :QQ any W 1211115 .I11n. 12-Lights 1111211 Now 'lll'l0l', 5- 45 1-lcxnvios losv. 5 4-f' 531 if 1 1 fr ff.. -- IPG1 1-4?-'-1IPC1'21 ' 75. ,W 1,1 ' W 9 4 lgg i 52 'f Decgg D 11 1' . 8-.1 o 12 1'1'o1'to1'. Phyllis 14111- kinw, tlllfl Stan1' Shipncs give fl most 111lo1'11bl11 .Inp- 11110s11 play i11 .Ns- Si'I1llJ1Y. We 1111 1-11joy111l it. 111111. l2fM11si1' M1-111o1'y 1'0IltC'Sf st111'ts. 1111 wit11 the 11111:-ai1'1 1111, 1111 sol, 1101 -. 3 if '1 2- 1 I '. ,qf jf -. lfgf 1 ' ffm 1' 5111 13 Jilll. S-W0 1'o1111- 1111011 to svhool only to clisvovci' lillilt ll now 1-1111 of XVO2ll'lIlQf b11111l111111s slung o- V1-1' 01111 s11o11l1l111' llilS t11k1211 posses- sion of tho girls. 119 1 gi-.- 411 1 1 ' 1 .2 3 .I11n. 13-Lights win nt Morton. U11 Joy! 11 116 Mi ka 4 1 Dec 1. Q ,r Dot-. l5-llo1'o- thy Bowen 1-nt1'1'- tnins ns with hs-r Singing. N112 like it! 13121: 17-8111111111 of 1'o111-111'ts giv1-n hy Business IIIOIIVS o1'1'111'st1':1 i11 tho girls' gym. 7 51 :hr fb no, 4 X X fipysiiff Jfrji'-s 3 24 1 F 7 W1 mn 1 1 gli. f J1111. 9-The 11ip- th1'1'i11 0pid0111i1' has sp1'1z111l. T11111'0111'11 sc-vernl girls sont 111111111 fI'0lI1 school. gi 451 111111111111 1 1 4. .Hs .1 Z1 11. I G-T 1' y outs for 1,1112 111f1111t- 1!lgI16llITl. T1111 poor Philippim-s 1110 the objont of 11,1'g111111s11t, for we'Ve joi111'11 t 110 1l011:1ti11g 11e11g11o. 211 X 11 - 111111 V D11 19 - 1 1., 13111-. 111-Xvlllllill' of pnzzlo 1'ont11S1 1111no11n1'1wd. Now for t111' prizvs. Wo S1111 -i11 tho show 1':1s0. O11,I3oy1 11111: 22-Mar-- volous 11111si1', 1101-- 1Jl'2Ll1l0llS 211111 I1llll1'll. Tho .l11r1io1' 1llf0I'lD- 111. T110 1'l10I'llS pre- sents 'l'110 M1111- 201' 7111111111071 to us i11 21SSC1lllD1y, Mr. 13111'w1-ll, 111111 otl1111's D1'0VC41Sl119l'1l1ll1 so- loists. 1 wv R N 'JI Y' , ?11E' :foe ll .11 E rw ll' 1 J1111. 10-XY1-111+ f'0VOI' that MHS Nlotffalfis110111111111 How 11e 1111, Mrs. Kelly! 13 wlx an 1 -5 .1111 20 Jain. 211-01114 1':11'k 1l11fe:1ts 11ot11 lights 111111 111:11vi11s Too 1521111 Pagr II7 Am ,- QA 4, 6, WW s ,Q ' ,1 't G fi i 'U' WAP may W W e waitin ff, f, s Q- X 6 A- Z9 .lin ,lan E 'Q' jan Jan. 2-I-We see Jan. 26-Yea l Jan. 29-Our new a sad look on the students' faces-- Semester Exams have begun. Woe be to those who know nothing. f .zz ffry5 5 PM P59, . Q' EB. 5 lie Feb. S-A fine F. 'l'. A. program is given by the stu- dents of Deerfield, We hear it's to be given in all the neighboring towns, too. 1 X 5 5. E516-Sf--24 Feb. 16-.X talk on the Pueblo In- dians is given in assembly today, by Mr. Seymour. Pagf 118 One semester of the year is over. It is hard to know Whether to be sad or glad. semester begins Now for work! Jan. 30-Sehool was saddened to- day by the sudden death of the Senior Class president, NYalter Simmonds. N Q59 F3 Eur ANNUAL K F t' Ql we il ! xx f-Ei .. n 1 xh lim! Q Q? gli bl 1 5lffl A al, rg., io q 1 - ,. W ,. V Feb. 9-S o me rousing Annual speer-hes in Assem- bly today, While Annual signs ap- pear everywhere 21- round the sehool. A snappy Sopho- more Informal after sehool makes ev- ery one happy. X l 1 ' f Ig ' . ,gr f 2523 . ,ng I 5.2 -. t ly. EB. E l Feb. 21-Senior Garriek enjoys i'Moonshine to- day in their meet- ing. , l::::.1 8 ' ,P 'ug ig ' A 'A Feb. 10-We play Morton here in bas- ketball and won. Rah! Rah! Our swimmers splash al- so. N11 52x N lie IE 75 is -- ' Feb. 23-Song week and Wash- ingt.on's Birthday were celebrated jointly this morn- ing. '4'Z7lPlI'.Wwt1'J'f1 x ,li 5,9i.ll3r-4 f MQCWE 1 ,Q f ,. 5 5 ff f .5 71 E7 0 If 5' 5 - E57 Feb. 7-Reluet- ant reviews of plays are given in Senior Garriek. . 1 4 f ri 'via A Z, if , AQ , EB -1 S lf Feb. l 2-T he Fathers' and Sons' Dinner proves a royal spread. UA good time was had by all . Feb, 13-We hear tales of a grand new athletie tic-ld! , 22 .W J EB E4 i Feb. 24f'l'he Mothers' and Daughters' have the time of their lives at their An- nual Banquet. The feast and entertain- ment were splen- did. womb! ,ff Mi V323 i-.,4,.,c QZWEV .LHS 'I' CAF S Hwfo .5 ! C 53-,.. -sme- :G-H Q mls? ,J-fr: zz-gf gm U 91 Q ..7-f-rn F. -3 ff.:-1. fvlml f ' ,ffl ve MARCH 23: fx? ' ? c an.ulBul1g5 .1 Q3 IW' . lil Marc-h 23-We have some delight- ful singing in As- sembly. The de- bating teams both lose to New Trier. f .jj 'P 7 93? Alf? i 4352 MARCH 6 ' March 6-Posti- ure week begins- stancl up straight. PASSION 6, P... l Znulw' 6 'f' 442. if Ml rf MAMH 30 March 30+Mr. Sandwiek gives us a very interesting talk on the Pas- sion Playl' while his house burns clown. S0hool's let out in the after- noon. W N ' fji Q J 'ESQ fit 4 . - .94 APR. 7 - -. r x A pri l 4-1 h e Junior Prom. Be- neath sheltering palms, and twink- ling stars set off by a sky of blue- DeerField's youths find happiness. April l3-l7n- lucky day. Arbor Day was velebrated in assembly with speem-hes and slides. May ll-This old Annual goes to press. Ta-ta. J M May 25-The U A Spring Convert N Y eomes off with E many honorsfSea- VVU-1121. . Z f 'gl fi,,1 4- ' YL ll ' NWS? 3 Mareh 9-M012 ton erushes the Deerfield Natators Weeps. I ZA - 2 pg, Apr1l4-'lhe east for the Senior play is announr-ed. So me a re gla dp some are sad. .aan ne T 1 avril f 7 v i l Miki ' I4 f I 1 Cl el Q' lllmoi I9 March l9-S0ph- omore heavies win the eharnpionship. C2 'iii ldv ., . Nl R. N A?-AE f' April 6-All the little Freshman, duly ehaperoned, visited the stork- yards today. There was no assembly and sehool was ex- eused early. Vfffy 571 'A 1 .1 I 45 ,,,,,, ' I gf 1 ? qi 5 9 Amlfl ' x Am. 50 Q' April 19-Spring Vaeation at last. Now for a week of bliss. June ll-ln the midst of the hardest exams.Ohl June 12-Thebest Senior Play ever is given to the de- light of all. April 30-Baek to the old grind. June 13-The An- nual is given out! And the Seniors have a Wonderful party. June 14-All is over. The Seniors are graduated. Page IIQ .gw-pri ,L I ,v 4..f ' .M x.1........ ,. -ggf , T xv . Q n N i Q, 1 sl 4 QA r! s, 1 m. s 9 f s 3 A 2.5 ' ?, 2 . F 5 QE M, me . 4 'X , , L , f H 1, Pagf I20 U1 .. .Jaw-, ,, Y-'Iil,3.,,.:fi,,11. J . . , .M , 4. 315370 . Q.-if V k .gvjm-Xsf fir, , W . a .M ,.., ,...., 1 F, ,fzffq M L is , 1 A -f-,Q P, ,L ,, .-5.1.1, 4- -am nf. wif. BO DEERFIELD SHIELDS s I-V5'vX'XX T ETH ' 5 R faiiiig A - X .Wx 4 1- y A ri x if-iii 3 -if l!l WW A 2 -Q HAP- L - 'ilwLA.u0l, MY CREED BY H. R. Thcsv men zirv vvry simple folk. I likc' 'vml They tziko mo out until th0y'rQ brokv. I likv loml I likv 'Oni naughty, tall and lean, And fat and short and fat and grown, And many othvr kinds I'vo soon. Thvy tzlko mv to :L formal hop. I like 'oml Thoy tuko mu to :1 c-:mdy shop. I lik0 loin! But whvn thi-y show me thc-y donlt wirv And hug mv roughly like L1 boar, And c-rar-k my ribs and muss my hziir, I loyo 'cinl Bill+ Is it possiblv to confide in you? Phils Cvrt.ziiiily. I will bv as silent the gravcif' Bill-'WVvll, tihon I liave prvssing nevd for two bucks. Phil- Worry not my frivnd, it is as if I had not hoardfl '1lVIother objects to you lXIorris, bon-ausv you hayv to work for :L livingfl 'fIt's all right dear, I'vQ lost my job. Mr. Sandwickinl don't sf-0 whvrv wo ca-ii put this locturm' for the night. Miss Hodges-- Don't worry ho always brings his own bunk. Mrs. Proctor-'tR.ed writvs that ho has boon burning tho midnight oil every night this wovkf' Mr. I'roc'torSt'Y0s, hvlll huvv the old bus :ill worn out. if hc' do0sn't wzitc-li outfl Bob-'tWl1z1t did Horb do to get kicked out of Clziss'?'l Mr. lfason- Nothing, B. Rockwell- How do you think tho tradition of kissing was linndvd down? I' P. Eclkins- Oh, probably from mouth to mouth. Page I2I V+- Pagz' 12,9 Ella-Hand I think you are absolutely impossible. Do I make myself plain? Ed- Well, what of it. You were born that way. I' Tommy eame out of a room where his father was taeking down a earpet. He was crying lustily. Why, Tommy, whatls the matter'?H 'AP-p-p-papa hit his finger with the hammer,H sobbed Tommy. Well, you needn't ery about a thing like that,'l comforted his mother. Why didnlt you laughffl' HI did, sobbed Tommy. Murphy was a new cavalry reeruit and was given one of the worst horses in the troop. ' UIIOID0I11b9l',H said the sergeant, no one is allowed to dismount without orders. K Murphy was no sooner in the saddle than the horse kicked and Murphy went over his head. Murphy! yelled the sergeant when he discovered him lying breathless on the ground, you dismounted! ' HI didfl Did you have orders? HI didfl From headquarters? f'No, sor, from hindquarters. Bridget left Ireland with an exeellent letter of reeommendation from her last mistress, but on the way over the letter fell into the sea and was lost. Not knowing how to find work without her recommendation she applied to a friend to Write one fo1' her and he gave her the following: To The General Public: Bridget Flaherty had a good reputation when she left Ireland, but lost it on the way over. The weather was warm, and Pat decided to shave on the back porch. Mrs. Casey, across the way, observed this. f'Pat, she ealled, sure and Oi see ye air shavinl outsidefl Begorra,l' he responded, Han' did you think Oi was fur-lined?'t Cheer up, me man, said an Irish doetor to the man suffering from three Wounds, Only one of your injuries is fatalg from the other two you may recover. Sign on a Japanese bakery wagon in Yokohama: Tommy Lokoyama, Biggest Loafer in Townf' Virginia- And will you always love me-all the livelong day? Harvey-f'Yes, but we'll have to stop for mealsfl Mr. Conover Cin Music Classj-t'Girls don't hold that man so long. Page I23 Vw . I, Jig age I2 4 'W A 1ff: 'v- Jw..-. ...,...,-41 Officer Cjust bawled outjf Not a man in this division will be given liberty tl1is afternoonfl Voice- Give me liberty or give ine deathf, Officer- Who said that? P Voice-H Patriek Henry. Ted Watt to Mr. Sandwic-kWt'Don't give 1ne Hell give 1110 Helen. Anne-'fBut it is not right for you to say you love nie, yo11 must only think itf' Stan- But I don't think it-I only say it. Miss Hodges- Why have y0l1 stopped? You have not Hnished that letter already, have you? Sandwieke No, I am stuek on U. Mr. lNIeNutt-t'Deep breathing will destroy niierobesfl Helen Roberts-HBut how can you get them to breath deeplyfl Virginia F.- Of eourse you eanlt believe all you hear. Nellie B.-t'No, but you ean repeat it.', 'tDon't you think that musie is awfully fast'?l' Yes, it's been making me blush all eveningf' Pat-Phwat was the last Card I dealt you, Mike? Mike-A spade. Pat-Oi I knew it was, Oi saw you spit on yer hand before ye picked it up. 'tHello, little girl, want a ride? UNO, thanks, Ifm walking back from one now. His Wife-'tWho was this Joan of Are that saved France? 'tMr. Wositall-t'You got them characters mixed up. It was Noah of Arks. Jonah's the man that swallowed the whalef' Hiram Con his first visit southj - What's that stringy stuff hanging on them limbs? MlI'HHilj'-iATl1i1f must be some o' that Mardi Gras they hev down here every yearfl lXfIary had a little lanib, You've heard this tale before, But have you heard she passed her plate And had a little more? She- What were you doing after the aeeident?'y He- Seraping up an aequaintaneefl Page 125 Qhhertisers The following firms and individuals have Shown their intereSt in Deerfield hx helping materially in making this book possible. The Annual Board urges Deer field Students to Show their appreciation of this interest by patronizing them to their fullest ability. C. F. LINDERHOLM S. FELL LARSON GARAGE MEIRHLUFF HDWE. CO. M. D. SWEETLAND COALE dz SON JAS. BOWDEN dz SON MRS. TIPTON I. NEMEROEE A. G. MCPHERSON Sz SON WM. J. QUIGLEY Sz CO. CARL L. KRAFT C. T. GUNN GEO. G. ROBERTSON WELLS dz COPITHRONE BAIIR QFLORISTD STANLEY F. KIDDLE TIIOMAS P. SWANTON FIRST NATIONAL BANK VINCENT QUARTER FRANK SILJESTROM RAPP BROS. WM. R. LAUDWEHR R. W. PEASE GSELL HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK DR. GRADY HIGHLAND PARK FUEL ROGERS PTG. CO. ESTHER V. TATAR H. W. HUBER ELECTRIC MUTUAL COAL CO. ZION INSTITUTIONS 8: INDUSTRIES BLUE TRIANGLE CAFETERIA DURKIN ICE CREAM ZION CANDY ELDREDGE COAL :Sz COKE FEDERAL MACHINERY SALES GERALD PARKER H. ILOBBINS N ORTII SHORE TRUST CO. BELL TELEPHONE CO. LAKE BLU Page 126 FF DRUG ALBERT LARSON OSCAR PEARSON J. dz L. GARAGE CHAS. FRAUENHOFFER, QNORTH SHORE BARBER SI H. T. BAKKE PAUL BORCHARDT PRATT GARNETT FELL BROS. M. D. LENCIONI 0,NPIILL IIARDNVARE A. W. ZENGELER RASMUSSEN BROS. JAMES MITCHELL FRANK JENSEN SPRINGER dz PERSON ROBERT F. SCHOLZ HARRY M. BROVVN B. J. SUMERSKI MATT SHIEL DR. NICHOLS LAKE FOREST ICE GEO. MELZER GREEN TEA POT WENBEN dz GRIEEIS M. EMMA BORCHARDT DR. B. A. HAMILTON EDMUNDS STUDIO HYMAN KADING ANDERSON BROS. EVANSTGN HOME BAKERY COMMUNITY SHOP RELIABLE LDY. SPIES BROS. IOPD CHGO. NORTH SHORE 8: lXfTIL. BOWMAN DAIRY JOHN GOURLEY 85 CO. LAKE FOREST COLLEGE DEAN AYNSLEY H. P. ICE COMPANY JAHN dz OLLIER CO. STORE MAKE IT YOUR BANK Highland Park State Bank Capital and Surplus, S250,000.00 RESOURCES OVER TWO AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS Savings and Commercial Accounts Bonds, Mortgages, Foreign Exchange Safety Deposit Boxes Interest paid on Deposits Home Building Financed S. M. I'IASTlNliS J. M. APPIGL CllillI'II12lIl of 13021111 PI'0Sltl0llt H.-SIIRX' PAUL Cl. F. GRANT R. L. ERSKINE Ylve-Preslflolit Vice-President and CtlSll1E'l' Assistant CZISIIICI' Page 1-, THE MAN WITH AN ALIBI A certain young man claimed that hc could, by looking at a person, tell from what town he hailed. 't You, for instance , he declared to the man on his right, Hare from Chicago. 'I The Chieagoan admitted the fact. And you, he said to the gentleman on his right, are from Cincinnati. Again he was right. Now you, he said turning to the third man, are from Highland Parkf' 'tNo, sirreell' objected that individual in hot resentment. 'tI've been ill for six months! That's what makes me look that wayf' HARD TIMES IN THE COTTON BELT FARMERS TURN TO PEANUTS-Headline in the Norma, COkla.j Daily Transcript. A LAGGER It was the eustom of the congregation to repeat the twenty-third psalm in concert, and Mrs. Armstrong's habit was to keep about a dozen words ahead all the way through. ' A stranger was asking one day about Mrs. Armstrong. Who, he inquired, 'twas the lady who was already by the still waters while the rest of us were 'lying down in the green pastures'?l' BREAKING THE PAIR During a very hot spell a man was riding in his Ford with one foot hanging out over the door. A small boy, noticing this, shouted after him, 'tHey, mister! Did you lose your other roller skate? OF COURSE NOT Htfanlt you wait on me? asked the impatient customer. Two pounds of liver, Ilm in a hurry. H 'tSorry, madam, I' said the butcher, Hbut two or three are ahead of you. You surely don't want your liver out of order. 'I How to talk to a Guest-Mr.Mason-'tVVhy this room reminds me of a prison. Mr. Mc-Nutt-t'WelI, sir, it's all in what youlve been accustomed to. Interested Parson-t'Poor Mrs. Amborn, it is a hard blow for you to be made a widow, but there is a comforter for voufl W'idow-+'tWhere is he'?l' . PRECEDENT Miss Pirie insists upon calling herself a girl. VVell, why shouldnlt she? New York still calls itself 'ncw'. Page 128 SWEETLAND'S PHARMACY M1-:LUN D. Sw14:x4:'1'l,,xxn, Mgr. C'o1'n0l' i'0ntx':1l and Sm-uml Plioncsi Store 12003 House Ilflfi Ilighlzincl I':u'k, Illinois C. F. LINDERHOLM Palace of Bakery Goods Cakes Bread Rolls Market Square Luke Forest, Illinois clOI10+i' Blay I will you my own littlc' clyspvpsizl talmlc-t? Graco-'tIVl1y'? Goiic'-H.-Xlwziys after il lz11',9gQ flinnvi'. DlIlt5 'iillvllZ1llS Your favorite tolJ:1c'r'o'? Bolmst' Bly 1'0O1ll-lll21i0S.l7 HUMAN NATITR E Nature sloepsn, c-xc-lainiocl the poet. Just then there was a clap of tl1l1HllC'I'. HI supposcw, l'0ll121l'li0fl the cynical friend, 'tyou would will that il SllOl'0. I' just the t'Best Everv What? Our Sodas and Sundaes made from Hydrox Guernsey Pure Carbonted Ice Cream Brick Specials each week NVQ also c:u'1'y :1 full assortment of Liggett's and Whitman's Chocolates Box and Bulk THE LAKE BLUFF DRUG STORE I'l1o110454i Iaxkv Bluff, Illinois Page 120 i -4 COMPLIMENTS OF DEBORAH THE BEST IN DRUG STORE GOODS THE BEST IN DRUG STORE SERVICE ROBERT W. PEASE YOUR DRUGGIST Phone 144-363 Highland Park, Illinois CARL L. KRAFFT Pharmacist CANDY ICE CREAM STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES Lake Forest, Illinois GERALD PARKER Cleaner and Dyer WE CLEAN OR DYE Lake Forest, Illinois SOME MISTAKE The tclcphono rang in :L wc-ll known principal's officc and thc principal answcrcd it. A voice inquired, HWh0 is this? Mr. Sandwick thought hc would havc some fun, so hc rcplicdg '4Thc smartest man in the world. H I hog your pardonn, said Richard, 'll have thc wrong number. APPRECIATED Mable H.- Did you over get back that hat that blew awayiw' Evelyn-HNQ. But I got back the visiting card which was inside it, with the words: 4Thanks it fitsl. Page 130 NORTH SHORE TRUST CO. Capital and Surplus, S150,000 A. W. V1-:Room IRA J. GEER E. J. GRUNDY President Vive-President Cashier EARL W. GSELL EARL W. GSELL 8a CO. Pharmacist Highland Park, Illinois 389 East Central Avenue Phone 23 OSCAR L. LUNDGREN Phone 34 HIGHLAND PARK ICE CO. CNot incorporated? ARTIFICIAL ICE 237 North St. -Iohn's Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Guaranteed Service Page 131 ba gf I Q3 MEIERHOFF HARDWARE CO. Headquarters for Sporting Goods Restringing Tennis Rackets our Specialty The store of QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Next to Post Office Higrhlnncl l'nrk Phone 197-198 BOYS AND GIRLS Reinelnlber your personal appeamillee IIICIIIIS everything to you in your start in life. Iforrn the habit of keeping your elothes eleainecl :intl pressed and your linen 4-lean and well laundered. Many n innn lost his opportunity of :1 good position by being wireless about his elothes. Don't lose your opportunity. Send your elotlies to us regularly. XVC will keep them Cleaned, pressed :intl repziirefl for Von. Forni the lnillit now. lt will be an asset to you later on. THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers Illglllllllfl Park :intl Libertyville Phone Highlnnrl Park 178 FANCY FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES H. T. BAKKE Pure Food Products Phone 460-461 14 N. Sheridan Road Highland Park I. H. NEMEROFF jeweler WATCHMAKER OPTOMETRIST Phone 6 392 East Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois ON TO THE BATTLE! Youth, Glorious Youth! That period in life when habits are formed that rnake or break your hfuture. Maintain vigorous health of mind and body--get the milk habit. A quart a day keeps your brain clear and your body happy. RICH Owmdn ' PURE DAIRYLYJMPANY Page 133 Fast and Frequent Service HIGHLAND PARK TO CHICAGO OR MILWAUKEE TO CHICAGO Three Trains Every Hour, operating to the Loop District, convenient to all Department Stores, Theaters and Hotels. TO MILWAUKEE A Limited Train Every Hour, running direct t-0 the heart of Milwaukevls Business District. NO NEED TO PLAN THE TRIP IN AD- VANCE. THERE IS ALWAYS A TRAIN WHEN YOU ARE READY TO GO. CHICAGO, NORTH SHORE AND MILWAUKEE RAILROAD I age 134 Telephone Highland Park 1677-1678 Wholesale and Retail Phone Highland Park 315 ' DR. C. V. NICHOLS RAPP BROTHERS MARKET Quality Pure Foods 22-24 N. First. St. Highland Park, Ill. Dentist Sheridan Bldg. Highland Park THE MAJESTIC Try Bowling For What Ails You Make Reservations For Bowling Parties SHIEL BROTHERS MATT AND JIM f'CllIl'lll Avenue and Second Street Highland Park Telephone 444 4 Alleys 3 Pocket Tables Telephone 65 GARNETT7S FRANK SILJESTROM Ice and Coal Elm Place and First Street Highland Park, Illinois Highland Park Telephone 110 Lake Forest Telephone 881 Free Delivery G0 To JAMES BOWDEN at soN TIPTON'S Meats HOME RESTAURANT Strictly Home Cooking Fish and Game in Season Corner Central Avenue and First Street Highland Park, Illinois Telephone 467-468 Highland Park Pagf 135 ,, AN YTHING IS POSSIBLE A little boy i11 a c-ity school refused to sew, thinking it hc 111 ath the dignity of a 111311 of ten years. 'fGeo1'g.1ge Washington Sewell, said the principal, and you dont considri yourself better lllilll hiin, do you? t'Well, ll said the little chap, Htinie will tell. UP-TO-DATE HI eall Illy inaid the tWireless Wonderlf' H 73 Hlieeause she is always listening-in. ACCOMPANIED BY SOME FRIEIN DS lylovie Announeenientz t'The Fl ' which visited Detioit list sunnnri soon X to return to the screen. THEN THE STORM BROKE .Ioy-t'It looks like a storm, deairg you had better stay toi dinnci Paul-HOI1, thanks, but its not had enough for that. hIarySHI 2Lll11OSt had a fraternity pin last night. Nellieg'tDid you refuse him? Mary- Who said I refused anybody? He caught nic txlung, it 'tDo vou know anvthin about IVIareo Polo? . V If Is it like clock-golf? Arnie Mason got hurt last nightfl t'How eo111e'?H 'tHe slipped o11 his pajamas and fell into hed. ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOMI A very attractive spinster was once asked why she had IICXCI 11111116 d This was her answer: I do not need toiget niarried I h no 1 monkey th it chews, a parrot that swears, and a cat that stays out all night Intuition is only a polite word for womens' chronic' suspicion HOI1, Aunt Eloise, every time you Wash your face you h uc to put your icflec tio11 hack on, don't you'?H Teacher -' Johnny Johnny Page 136 41 Teacher-' J 'Johnny, how l1lllCI1 is three times three Nine. tThat's pretty goodfl Pretty good H--- it's perfect. Edmunds Sfua'z'0 108 N. State Street Chicago, Ill. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE CLASS OF 1923 STOP LOOK LISTEN Us 1 'h 1 H ay twlt F Owers THE NORTH SHORE BARBER SHOP Full Electrical Equipment Children's Work A Specialty Highest Class Work Guaranteed Svvunml Street :xml C'v11t1':1l AVUIIIII' lA'lll'l0Ill Blllllllllg Telephone 85 Highland Park .XNTON l'llf,'Xljl'lNHlflflslfli l l'UIll'l0l0l' M. LENCIONI Home-Made Ice Cream and Candies Cigars and Cigarettes I Telephone 243 382 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Pngf 1 , W-Wim. ff J CN b 9 QP! 445 mf' er 6353 :Wen nf- r ',9 v- -135 wsfage:m.-- Ps-in-ww ' 'www 1 4 QQWS fl K If ' Xl TELEPHONE OPERATING is a DESIRABLE OCCUPATION for YOUNG WOMEN The work is Permanent, Interesting and near Horne. Operators are Well Paid. They like their work and Associations. Yacations Qwith payl are given each year. A liberal benefit plan is provided. Clome to the Telephone Office and talk it over with the C'HIEl+' OPERATOR Illinois Bell Telephone Company EVANSTON WILMETTE WINNETKA GLENCOE HIGHLAND PARK Page I3 N MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 1872 - l923 Makers of DEERFIELD-SHIELDS CLASS JEWELRY FOR CLASS OF 1923 Chicago Stationers 27 E. Monroe Dance Programs HIGH GRADE MACHINE TOOLS For All Purposes Lathes, Drills, Millers, Boring Mills CVertical and Horizontalb, Power Presses, Shapers, Planers, Radials, Grinders, Sheet Metal Machinery, Etc., Etc. COMPLETE SHOP EQUIPMENT Federal Machinery Sales Co. h 12 North jefferson Street, Chicago 212 Sycamore Street, Milwaukee Paar 120 The seniors were born for big things, The f reshies were born for small But nobody knows the reason wl1y The Juniors were born at all. Old Major Shrapnel was walking with a friend when they passed a piettx gill At once the major turned to his COIDDEIHIOH with a superior sn11le. 'fThere 1ny dear fellow 'I he said triumphantly. Mflld you see that Channing 7 Y young lady smile at me? V U 1 Oh,' that's nothing to worry about, replied his frien d, eonsolinglx c first time I saw you I laughed out aloud, but I soon got used to your fact 'Ally Queenf' exclaimed her adorer, timidly, NMay I kiss the roy Ll handll My faithful subjectf' replied the young woman with chiding him, f'lVhat is the matter with the royal lips? 'I THE LONG AND SHORT UF IT They stood beneath the mistletoe, He knew not what to do, For he was only five feet tall, And she was six feet two. the air of one gcntly Miss Hessler Cto Edith Carlson in sewing elassl- When you are re tdy to cut your pattern, eall me, and I will eut your neck. Mr. Slocum to Herbert Simmonds in one of his history elassessf' Wh tt xx LS the date of the Spanish-American War?'l N. Hunter-'f1898. Mr. Sloeunifuls your name SllI11110IltlS?H Nell-- No-that is not yet. Grant-HT:-d and I have parted forever. Harriet-f'What does that mean? Grantf'fA ten pound box of candy. DOUBTFUL An old negro woman stood by the grave of her husband NPO' Rastus! I hope hels gone where I ,spec he ain't. Mr. hfIeNutt Cin botanyj The plum and apricot grafted and said mouiniullx produce the pe ich Doreenvulloes the grafting of a peach and the prune make a pear'?l' TOO COOL Tell me my man, were you eool in battle? T1'uthful Veteran-'fCool'? VVhy I was fairly shiveringf' E. Doty- Will you please stop drinking for me? D. Nloore-t'Who said I was drinking,for you'?'l Doriskf' Do you think you will ever marry, Margaret? 7' Margaret- No, probably not. Men donlt like women Pagf 140 I with brains QUALITY SERVICE MUTUAL COAL COMPANY Coal, Coke5 Wood Building Material Stock and Poultry Feed Phono 27-272 Higlilaud Park, Illinois ZION INSTITUTIONS AND INDUSTRIES CToy Manufacturing Departmentb I q Manufacturers and Distributors ff - H - High Grade Wheel Toys , CAgenVts Vifantiedj , .X -A.,-H Flyer I , BUILDING INDUSTRY X I In ,,. i PAINTING AND DECORATING I . : ' --': i A' SCREENS CARPENTERING Q q -A STORM sAsH MILL WORK g if' LATIIING AND PLASTERING I I ' GLASSED IN PoRcIIEs A Phones 31-49 Zion, Illinois Speedster BLUE TRIANGLE CAFETERIA Excellent Home Cooking 534 c'Olli1'ill Avoiilio Ilighlzuid Pamrk, Illinois J. 85 L. GARAGE V North. St John's Avenue and Elm Place Telephone 388 Highland Park STUDEBAKER CARS Towing, Repairing, Overhauling, Storage Battery Charging Open Day and Night Pug: I4I This Book is a product of the Year Book De- partment of the Rogers Printing Company Dixon and Chicago, Ill. Patronize THE COMMUNITY SHOP In all its Departments: Handiwork, Thrift and Bakery Luncheons Served Daily from 12:00 to 1:00 ' C'ontrilJutions of Clothing, Furniture, Books, ete., will be Glzully Reeeivecl by the Thrift DLlIl21l't1Il8llt ZION SPARKLING BEAUTIES An Unexcelled Assortment of Pure Hard Candy The test ot' time has established the superiority of this fine eonfeetion. For years our greatest effort has been to supply the ever increasing clemuncl. Zion Sparkling Beauties are bought and preferred by thou- Szinnls. Packed i11 pretty l, 3, and 5 pound air-tight cans. Your neighborhood dealer has them, or can easily obtain a stoek. Ask hiin. ZION INSTITUTIONS 85 INDUSTRIES Candy Industry Zion, Illinois JOHN GOURLEY 8: CO. Lumber Mill Work A Specialty Telephone 465 Highland Park When You Think of Lumber, Remember Gourleyv Pagf 143 Page 144 'IM new AIEQPOT Telophoriv 1617 10 N. Shcridau Road Highlalid Park, 1l1iIIOiS PURE CREAM ICE CREAM CAKES AND PASTRIES HOME COOKED FOODS CATERING The Highland Park Fuel CO. HERMAN IDENZEL, PICS. 102 Xorth FirSt Sfrvof PIIODC 335 COAL, COKE, AND WOOD STONE, CRAVEL, CEMENT, LIME SEWER PIPE AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS l,llQl' I4 N 4 1 1 1 N Pagr 140 DR. GROVER Q. GRADY 35 South St. john's Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Hours 1 to 5:00 P. M. Telephone: Office 82g Residence 1330 DR. B. A. HAMILTON and DR. M. S. BELL WALK AND KEEP HEALTHY Wear Queen Quality Osteolorsal Shoes and Say Good-by to Foot Troubles. Get the Smartest Styles in Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Fell Bros. Highland Park Trust and Savings Bank Building Telephone 678 Non Slip Back 1 0 Q12 Q' ' I 1 ffl N i F IIT d 'f T Usanieaj X lfArch Guide afraignf N X Rubber Hee: GI' -I inside Line f . 4 R. Q ?, gPoint u sd earin 113311, lOugiside W gigribgutgsh ' 0 wr f flexg ble gyeq Lialzly H.. U, Q.. ... .0 HSI 8 S CO 8I'Sd O T 'T l Soft-,, - 4- Hard Rubber 'ez-:gn Rubber Farrar? 6'111b'es fire 3100! Queen Quality and Florshiem Shoes THE MORAINE DELICATESSEN D. A. AYNSLEY, Prop. Groceries -- Ice Cream - Candy 1060 North Green Bay Road Phone 1024 PRATT7S UNITED 39 South St. Johns Avenue Phones 1103-1260 BRUNSWICK and COLUMBIA Graphophones and Records Pagf 147 GLUM PROSPECT Mr. Burwell- Don't cry, little boy, you'll get your reward in the end. Reginald Holland- S'pose so. That's where I allus do git it. HIGH AUTHORITY Mr. Slot-umet'Upon the whole, for eight years there has been only one great Sl'tLtl'Sll18.I1, one great diplomat, one great citizen-Lloyd George. Who says so? He doesf' She was a young and very earnest teacher and had spent much time explaining the lesson in physiology, even illustrating it by a diagram on the blackboard. until she felt sure that the children understood. Now, Mary, she said, what is the spinal colunm'?l' Thaw spigal column, said Mary, is what my head sits on one end of, and I sit on t e ot er end. A. Mason-t'Yes. It was love at first sight. . Mann- But why didn't you marry her?l' A. Masoniul have seen her several times since. T Betty VV.f Aren't you romantic, old dear? Bob S. -UNO7SXXV0tllSll7CilIllt you tell by the looks. '. I f .,.'. o o T: o 'z iio ' 'orc'. I D-Ly HI et s ' t Ctlit rmm 1 UI If 17 H. Robbins- It's too far. X. Day-f lVhy so, these peaches came all the way from there in a tin can. Little cuts from classes, Little work at Hgym , lXIake your graduation seem Very, very dim. Ish-HI flunked that exam cold. Paddy-UI thought it was easy. Ish-4tIt was but I had Vaseline on my hair and my mind slipped. Prof.-'tGive me a good example of a coincidence? Freslnnanf lXfIy father and mother were both married on the same dayff .Ioe Proctor to Payrne-HI say, old top, let's get married. Payme- But who'd have us, old bean'?H Mr. Slocuin-tt Ladies and gentleman, I am dismissing you early today. Please go out quietly so as not to Wake the other classes. I' Mother Calarmedb-t'Why do you keep Jimmy in suspense? Why don't you say 'yes ?', hlargaret Ccoollylf'tI'n1 just getting even with him. Our two fellow mortals who departed this life, after drinking shellac, hear excellent witness to its value as a finisher. Page 146' lf THE YOUNG MENlS STORE Young mon rlonlt Want to follow The Stylewi they want to lead it. Thatls why so niany of them buy at this store. You canlt get anything here that's not strictly up to the ininutel' in style and the best of quality. S. FELL 13 S. St. john's Ave. Telephone 307 I Highland Park Opposite Xortliwvstern Depot Telephone 1234 Larson Bros. GARAGE AND MOTOR SERVICE AUTOMOBILES STORED AND REPAIRED BATTERIES CHARGED ACCESSORIES 32 S. First Street Highland Park. Ill. l Page' 149 Compliments of SPRIN GER 8a PERSON Authorized Dealers Ford Lincoln C'ornor St. John's and Park Ava-nuns o-5 nc 114 Ii gl ir Paul Borchardt BUILDING MATERIAL GENERAL TEAMING Telephone 67 Office and Yards 230 North St. Johns Avenue, Highland Pa rk, Illinois General Machine Shop Storage and Maintenance A. G. McPHERSON 8: SON Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles St. John's .xV0l1ll0, :rt Park Avc-111141 Highlxlml Park, Illinois 'l'1l -pl 10 190 l'7l T79 411015. ..-...-f.,n l iM ESTABLISHED 1897 Eldridge Coal and Coke Company Shippers and Distributors of STEAM GOOD and COAL DOMESTIC General Offices: 943 Elston Ave. Telephone: Monroe 6700 Chicago, Ill. VACUUM CLEANERS Hoover, Eureka, Ohio, Hamilton Beach Free Trial Easy Terms APPLIANCES The Largest Assortment of Standard Appliances on the North Shore ROASTERS, IRONS, PERCOLATORS WAFFLE IRONS, CURLING IRONS, SEWING MACHINES, FANS, ETC. LAMPS Boudoir-Table-Reading Beautiful Designs at Popular Prices Repairs For All Appliances HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP 5. S. St. Johns Highland Park Phone 150 ALBERT LARSON Stationer School and Oiiice Supplies Crane's Correspondence Stationery Our Specialty Manicuring, Shampooing Scalp Treatments Hair Dressing, Marcel Waving Facial Massage M. EMMA BORCHARDT Highland Park Trust and Savings Bank Building Telephone Highland Park 920 Hours: 8:30 11. ni. to 5:30 p. rn. Highland Park, Illinois Page 151 Pagf 15.2 I William J. Quigley CH, Co. 177 East Delaware Place Chicago HENRY li. C'o.x1.11i COALE 8a SON Highland Park Homes Local Agents, Sunset Terrace Subdivision 18 South First Street ll.l XICLSO C'o,x1.i:, Jie. l Phono l 7 l When at Northbrook, Illinois Visit GEORGE MELZER FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM CANDY, LIGHT LUNCHES AND NOVELTIES Phone 14 WILLIAM R. LANDW EHR Dealer in Shoes and Gent's Furnishings No1'tl1lu1'ooli, Illinois Plioliv 226W illoiic-oc, Illinois Pngf 153 THE EVANSTON HOME BAKERY Branch Bakery TIT Marin Street 'lc lc-phone lCvunston 24882 Wholesale and Retail 1724 Sliorman Avenue Telephone Evanston 2882 Branch Store 526 Deinpstor Street Telephone Evanston 31 :S H. KADING Tailor and Cleaner Good Work in Both Branches Also Notions and Furnishings Telephone 593 Luke Bluff, Illinois A Bank is as Strong as the Men Who are Behind It. C'YRI's Alxmis, Jn. PHILIP D. ARMOIIR .loHN A. Cu,-xm1AN IC. I. CVDAHY TIENRY C. DURAND Trios. IC. DONNELL C'HAs. H. lilwixo E Y OTR DIRECTORS CHAS. W. Folios JAMES O. T'IEYVVOR'I'H TYARL L. IKRAFFT R. II. IXTCELVYEE D. R. IXICIJENNAN .IOHN 'l'. I'1R1E FRANK W. IQEAIJ GEORGE T. ITOGERS TIENRY A. ITUMSICY IC. A. TTUSSELL C'H,xm,Es H. SCHWP L. II. W. SP1-IIDEL Lows lf. SVVIFT ROBERT J. THORNE IXIILTON XYILSON FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE BANK OF LAKE FOREST U Market Square Luke Forest, Illinois IPP1' GEORGE G. ROBERTSON Men's Furnishings Sporting Goods 71 XY. Deerputh Illinois Telephonl 314 lag? 154 Lake Forest DURCO BRAND ICE CREAM AND CARBONATED BEVERAGES They Are Always The Best Durkin Ice Cream Co. Waukegan, Illinois Tc-leplione l3 M MITCHELL LAKE FOREST JA ES FIREPROOF STORAGE Jeweler B. J. SVMIGRISKI, Prop. MOVING STORAGE PACKING Second Hand Furniture, Bought, Sold and Lake Forest, Illinois R ' d epalre Deerfield-Shields Jewelry 8 Market Sqllziro Y , K Luke l ol'vst, Illinois lololllllml' 1054 WHEN IN LAKE BLUFF STOP AT Qualit Footwear Y TATAR'S A I Soda and Coffee Shop Lake lfolvst, Illinois Phone 109 l4illiQ Bluff Illinois Pa I I called her, But she refused to 001110. I begged- I threatened- I scolded- I even swore, But to no avail, She wo11ld not 001110 to 1110. I stood silently for awhile And watched her. I saw her go To Jack, To Dick, To TOIII, To Ed, But she would not cornc to mc. Finally I decided on 0116 rnorc attempt- She Caine. U Dice are peculiar. Miss Ainborn was very 11111ch annoyed by the continued lnischievousness of Baron Rockwell. At last she exclaimed i11 exasperation, 'AI wish I co11ld be your mother for just one week. Very well, I will speak to father about itf' responded Baron. She- I really can't believe in you. You deceive all the girlsfl He- On 111y word of honor, you're the first one I ever deceived. t'Gracious, Elsielw exclaimed the girlls mother. Why are you shouting i11 that horrilnle fashion? Why can't you be quiet like VVillie?'l 'tHe's got to be quiet, the way we're playingfl replied Elsie. 'tHe's papa coming home late and II111 you. A A school teacher was trying to make a class understand what a Volcano is like. In reviewing the lesson she drew 011 the blackboard her OYVI1 conception of a flaining mountain, using colored crayon with extraordinary effect. HWhat is it'?U she asked. The scholars shook their puzzled heads. What does it look like7,' she pursued. A small boy soberly answered, It looks like hell, 1na'a1n.'l A Visiting ininister was addressing the Sunday-school. Toward the close of his rcniarks he said: And, my little friends, if you do all these things some day you will wear a gold crown. Yes, each of yo11 some day will wear a gold crownfl A little chap in the front row, catching the IIIIIIISIOIJS friendly eye, piped: My faver wears one now. N0l'l said the minister. t'Yes, he does-on his tooff' Page 156 WE SERVE The most discriminating buyers of Footwear on the North Shore RASMUSSEN BRGTHERS HBOOT SHOPS7' Sales HUPMOBILE Service Quality Tire Shop Phono 23 ROBERT F. SCHOLZ Lake Forest, Ill LAKE FOREST COLLEGE LAKE 1 oREs'1', ILLINOIS For Information Inquire H. M. MOORE President Pzzgr lj! Phones 508-400 LAKE FOREST MARKET Choice Meats and Fish Poultry and Game in Season You will profit by trzuling ll0I'C. Yury truly yours, 'l on SWANTUN, Prop. LAKE FOREST ICE COMPANY .lN4i. J. SI'lCI.IAI.KN, Prop. NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL ICE ABANA MINERAL SPRING WATER Plimw TSS FOR REAL SERVICE GO TO BROWN'S BARBER SHOP Luke l'llll'l'SI Ask Charlie or Pat ANDERSON BROS. Dry Goods and Groceries Plionvs 257-38-339-51 Luke Fon-4-st, Illinois O'NEILL HARDWARE COMPANY Plione 500 lmlw l 1n'0St, Illinois Hardware House Furnishings Sporting Goods OSCAR PEARSON Fine Furniture Repairing and Polishing Picture Framing Upholstering, Mattresses Lzikc Forest, Illinois Page 155, VINCENT QUARTER LAKE FOREST THEATRE AND MUSIC SHOP lfimxii .l. YVICNBAN XYILLIS W. Gnirris WENBAN 8a GRIFFIS Prescription Druggists 4 Market Square Lake Forest, Illinois FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY CANDIES FILMS TOILET ARTICLES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING A. W. 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