Dekalb High School - Kalibre Yearbook (Dekalb, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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V4 . .' ,. , ,. . . . v 1 UH-A 'nqu F1 qhle vn 4' ,fr w- ,f QAAMAA3 GI RIRLIDI ADI Omaha NLIUYISIKI lutm Hzstoru Monmouth College' A B UHIXQT lu of Illlnol A Unner ltx of Vhsconsm XI-XRCLI RIII C-XRNAI. Salml lxmsms Irmrh Spumsh Enalzsh Umm rsltx of Omaha 'NIIN X BI -XRIIOPI Columbus lndnnm fomn 1ruuISubu1ts ll 2lI1l'xllfI iollmu Unlur :tx of Wlscon IH Ntxtm Unlurxxty of Iowa Nnrthxu urn Unnzrsxlg IBXKARD CIIINI III Dnlxallw Il Dzrulur of Bum! and Onhulru Highland Iark Lon-crxdtorx IS A liush Temple Conn rxatory GH KI BIRL JR Dulxalb Illlnols PFIHIIHU Northcrn IIIIDOIS btate Teacher: Collqu I I LAND C CCI X IN Charleston Illmoxs Lnalrsh Comnnrfzal Geoaraphu Pa tern Illlnols Qtate Teachers Lollngn Umurslty of Chicago Ph B SIIII R BOSOI D Dclxllb Illinois nulrih Suzmmmq HlXtl'NIfy cf IIIIDUIS A I Unlurslty of Chlcago CII-XRIOI Il lvl CUXINIINCIS Omaha Ncbrasln Fnalrsh Monmouth College B A Quite Unlverslty of Iowa M A lr L' '- ' 5 . - . ,--,,.-,., R V, 1 , ,, 'us x ,f-- h .Q 'L ,.. 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T Lkli Rl DeKalb llllnols AsszsIantPrmc1pal Scwncc Beloit Collepze B S MIINNIP W JONLS Mlnneapolxs Minnesota lrench Spamsh Unlverslty of Chlcazo Umverslty of Mlnnesota Unlversxty of Wisconsin Mlddlebury College lVermontl Western Reserve Cerman Amerlcan Seminary Two years study ln Europe PAUI M IURR DeKalb lllxnols Aarlcullure 'southern Illmols Unnersxty University of Illlnols B S PAUL INL JONII:S Stockton llllnoxs Home Economzcs Umverslty of Illll'l0lS B b Rockford College Unnerslty of Nebraska ERICHO HOPPL DeKalb Illmols Ass19IantPrmc1pal Mathematzcs Unnerslty of WISCOIISID A B ELI I NDOR LAMP PON Mllroy Ind Y Latzn Englzsh DePauw Umverslty, B A Wellesley College I Indlana Unlverslty 1 1 x I M Puqt Nzmtlm ,.,..-.-...-s,. , 1 .af ' ,. We--1 NN' ,J 4 R 1-N--2'-W A we ' Vx E :r7 1'f9 ' 'L .. --.'. af--, -. , , V' l j Ifnqlzsh l ' : v : v : : ' ' ' .' S I . . ' ' , . . . A 2 ' . ' ' v A : 4 I , - . . L1 k . . . ' . . ' v ' ' , I . . 1 A qxl K v I ' f, . in - , Paul Fucnzq I ll A m.1xl..4v- ETTA LARSOX Dmlxalb lll1no1 Commercral Subyefls Northern Illmols State Teachers Colle e University of lllmone B S Washmzton School of Accountancy Gregg Normal School Unnerslty of Mlchuzan WAL1 LRS OBl:RLlN DeKalb Broloau Purdue Unnersxty B 5 M b O OLSI l1AC11 lomsullf. ll mm lwU1h0D70llCY Summa southern llllnoli Normal Unnlrnts Unlursltg of llllnols ll S MH11 IN A RADDAIL Delmlb Hlstoru North Lentral College A li Unnersltg of wlSC0l1Nlfl YOLANIDL NlCCASlxILl. XX7l'IQ3Il'ldgC Colorado Phqs1caIEdufal1on Phuszoloay and Huqrene UDINQTSIIQ of Illmons A B UHINQTSIIY of W1scons1n Teachers College-Columbxa SADDIE P RADDATL Delxalb Ill Cloihmg North Central College B S Unnerslty of WISCONSIN JOHN! l Moss DCK1lb lll1no1S Ycwnce Athlelzcs Centre College A B 'THOMAS RANSDELL Champalgn lllmoxs Phqs1calEduCa!1on UHIVETSIQY of Illmoxb B S W-.. -ch X A f -M 15, U., , 1 1. - C eeeee A . I A K 1 . Ill. R . -, E V . 4 'l ', ll 'L Q . .' . '. . lll. -.mx x vt Ann' I RX IN Ru c Mmm Murdotk Nth llnluru ftommncs CILICS f unmnruul 1'lfIlhI77t'l1f fllhlams North iuxlral Lollmge li A Rmkm lmuhlmz Snhool Nlllil Us SIIXK Dtlxalh llllnms 1 u 4 A lulumlrm l un-ss rxntory Ann rlcan Lon-.1 rwatnry Nurthxu tn rn Qonsnrxalory PXLI R RLIILDLI Dt alb llllnoxs Hzsturu Nnuthxu tern College A B DOROI lll S l OOl'xl'Y Hinsdale lllmma Mufhemutn 9 UIllN1.T:llL of wl:,CUll:lH B A Umur-.ity of Qallfurnla ll XXX H SOHNI R lNflOllYl6. lllmons I rwlzsh limkfurtl College li A lrlur :tx of lu 4 l DIIH T XVI NTXXORTH Dts Memes lou El latin S euh P Crlnnell Lollege A B Ilrake- Unneruty l Ill XR T Sll Pill NS Aurora llllnols Iimluqu fllhlnfua North lsntral Lollege A lmll An 1 UIIINEFSIIY Nurthvusurn Unnerblty Colorado State Teacher- Lollesu RALPH L YNILSON DeKalb Illmoxs llflanuul Arts Northern llllnlllb State Teamher-. Colletlf' B Ed Mnhnzan Qtate Teachers Colley-re A B l ' Columbia Unnerfuty M A ..-' Pdqt- Twunltf fn . fu. 5 , , 4 1 , . W , , , y 'ffm - 11r,:..,, - '. 'll I' W l v ' ' I F . g V W-as-'vr'h.7g5w-' , fiiriry. , . , fu 1 ' .' 1 I '. .' ' , ' . . . , ., XVL' - -I 5 'ART .llll.SIl Cn- K' ll 'ge-. . li. ' A5 A ' A- A - r 1 '. . QE 32 'K . ' '. .' 'AIS . . . lf'-s'.' A I I I Y ,. I ' ' . . . 2 lf . E.'j . ' . ' ' - ' , . li. 2 2 ' U4 . Av W IRxmJ Wlrrxx Wmsau Vkrsconsm I zbrurlan l nur 11.5 of WI con lll li A TDXA VUOLI Tranklnn Grow. lllrnons Vulhemalzcs Mt Morris College A ll llaremunt College A M AD'VIIlN ISTRATION Comparatntly few changes have been made 1n admlnxstratxon smce wc landed at port last Junc VJhcn we embarked ln September for our 1929 30 voyage we had taken on crght new Instructors MISS Hunt Mlss Paullne Jones Mxss McCask1ll Mr Ransdtll Mr Rrechman Mr Stephens M1ssStookty and Mlss Wolf 'I hesc teachers took the places of Mxss Courtney who IS studyxng volce and ltalxan and tcachlng lzngllsh ln a prlvate grrls school rn Rome Mrs By buth, formerly Mrss Custer, who llves IH Vllla Park Mrss Brown, who IS Drrector of Athletlcs at the Lake Forest Wlnter Club, Mr Evans who IS Athletxc Dxrector at the Teachers College DeKalb and Mxss Parks, who rs teachlng general scrence at Orr Branch, Austln I-Ilgh School, Chlcago Trxgonometry has been added to the course of study Prrntrng has become an accredxted course The enrollment for the past year was the largest 1t has ever been There vs ere seven hundred ten students rn school second semester The faculty numbered thrrty frve Student teachers from the State Teachers College have asslsted rn the follow mg departments Enghsh, History, Prlntlng, Muslc, Foods, Clothmg, Socral Scrence, Mathematlcs, Sclence, and Manual Arts .. f- fvv . 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All l l N Nl XJORRISONI lvrlfktlptf PARENT TEACHERS The Parent Tuehtrs Assocntron has salled smoothly along thls year xx 1th Mr Walter H NV11rd Presldent at the helm Mrs M1lo Wlmlttaker Vue Presrdent and Mlss C rtrude Ady Secretary lure asurer were efllcrent mates 'I he assoclatxon hrs sponsored nnstructxve and wholesome entertnnment md has developed 1 sp1r1t ol understandxng and sympathy among students plrents and teachers ln 1dd1t1on to splendld mus1c1l numbers by hugh school students and frlends the programs have mcluded a talk by Senator H C1 Wrxght on llL1SSlCt and Spam Past, Present. and Future an rndustrral dlscourse by E W Kemp ton, Educatlonal Dlrector of the Amerrcan Steel and Welfare Company an address on Engmeerxng and What lt Offers Boys by Professor Claude l Palmer of Armour lnstrtute The socral alfarr of the assoclatlon year was a Chr1stmas dance In February. a beautrful patrlotrc pageant under the dxrectxon of M1sses Lampton and Carnal was grven ln March, a debate Wxth Belvxdere on the Cham Store questron, coached by Mass Wentw'orth proved mterestlng A splendxd program by the MUSIC Department under the supervrsxon of Mrs Stewart and Mr Chenette an Art Exhrbrt drrected by Mlss Hunt, and the annual Grrls' Gymnasrum Classes exhxbxtron under Mlss McCask1ll's management comprlsed the last meetrngs , r ,,,,,,, h . 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Poyytll Vlrldrtd Ptddltord Annette Sktllu lltlnor Sanderson Xkrllls Sfllllh Rudolph Surxmn Harold Ratttnbury Vlary Qohm Ruth Stolpt Smm P1rks Cnrwrd Snmson Russtll Rlllnllfl George Slmdt Donald Connors Morrrs Peterson X mor Sys unson Jtan Ptttrson Dtln Smtrr PRESHMFN TOP Royy Shrrley Delbrrdge Gertrude Lames Grace lrtlgcrald Mary Japuntlch Dorothy Grles Eyelyn Grodlund Mary Krentl Dorothy Dccgan 'Vlarjorxe Hxland Mldclme Faure Ralph Howard Curtns Jackson Barbara Klcmm Clara Gunn Mary Hamout7 Eldu Jansen Mnldred I rar Mary Jane Hxland Idm Lou Dryme Gertrude Hagerman Vnolet Da R1n XV1lly Ann Hay es l eonard Johnson Vw nllxam Kestxla Russel Johnson Torvo Koryunen Joseph Japuntnch Russel Puller Vknllnam Hooker Abxe Gordon Edyy ard Hunt Parker Fmley Harry Dalqulst Wnllard Johnson Robert Kxttleson Page Twenty sux aw . . -.,--:fr Y' Y Y M W H G f . , i , -05:5 ' 1-f . .-- 'k' ' 'XX vans. gs,-L: T.-A..:. I I , Y , , 5. 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V . , - Y. . r Y - V . v - r fl QMOMW nf' as ,- lam am 'I FRESHMEN Valentrm Kauno Saarr Clxtford Marshall Imn Izllrott Charles Iarley Robert Iopp Iouns Sular Iltanor Wrtkness Mary Bass Am NICMIIIIJD Elrlabtth Yussumas Bernne Vw allrn Ill XX nmo Robert Wheeler Russell Vanderhetlt Raymond Tuckcn Adolph Stefani I outll Brllttx Ormn Wlllrams Charles Sohm Bull Ward Ito Wales Bully Thrtlkeld Kenneth Johnson Fdlth XVoodard XVIOIJ XValI1ee Chxrlts Oberg James Walker Alun Halxerson Owen Tolf Svxen Rnppr FRESHMEN Top ROW Marran Olsen Marcella Metcalfe Harrret Page Margaret Munger Ianny Pantrllw Ha7el McGlashen Nora Renvslck Ida Nremx Aus Nelson Arthur Murray Charles Masttrson Izarl Nevms Dora Mosher I-Iarrret I Nelson Donald Mastcrson Gene Marshall Joe Kul Russell I nndslrom Helen Mablt Btatnce Pxrkhouse Grace I arson Warne Luhtalm Tenho Makeh Edu ard Moore Ldward Marshall Iourse Mmlone Inn Montgomery Allrt Iehtontn Marcella Mosher Jnntltt Iawson Ina Huttuntn Dawld I awltr I rancrs Malshall I urett Pantrlll James Mxtchtll Pugt Itunly stun ' ' Iv - , ,, ,,..1yf1-V 'H ' --.,, M I 1 . -' W ' - 1- - . ' ' , R of , :P-.rl--.,..sw:: Qczm- -, 1 I T' O. TOP ROW-Mabel Zellar. Betty XVhittaker. Marian NVirrz, Harriet XVagner. Bernice Crysler. Merle , ' ,N Q Y . . .F x . 1 . A H V . . , . . A ' 3 i I . 3 7 I X I I x , 1 - - A . 1, -, . Wm as A-QQ PRIQSHMEN 'IOPROXX Xlxhcl Collm Donald Blazcuch Vkrllxam Craft Lsthcr Bcrkc lVl1rg1rcl Cot on Chxrlottc Bruthlt Olnt Brxan Clnfford Coopcr Arnold Andtrson 'Vlcrrrll Btxcrlx Annu Pnolcn Alb rt Barmuskl leona Carlson Dorothy Bock Olga Chapalomus Hnldtgardc Cmrlsoa llorst Burrows Crrllst Anderson Alnce Ash Shrrlcy Clark Harrut Cook Arthur Bcuhrxng Olndnh Barkcr .John Baggs lloyd Bjcrge l-d Cheneltc Vlmor Alrct Blackman Dorolhx A m burg Pwul Bngmr vwlllllfllfl Baggs llorencc Blasch Karl Adams Fduard Chnplls FREQHMAN LOF Toot Toot The all aboard whxstle for a four year voyage through the land of learn1ng sounds Into ewery students lrfc comes thc meek and dlscouraglng experlence ot belng a freshman Wlth mqurrmg gaze We look eagerly out toward the horrzon wonderlng what the seemmgly long voyage has 1n store for us At ll'-IISI we are a trlfle seasxck adjustlng ourselves to the new envxronment, but as davs pass we gradually become accustomed to the changed surroundmgs When We reach the stormy perrod of semester examxnauons many are threatened wrth destructlon and only by holdlng txghtly to the rail do a goodly percentage of us come through unharmed We are earnest rn our work for the freshman IS one of the formatrve years durmg whrch we begm to develop the characterrstrcs whrch wrll make us worthy seamen For drversron we occaslonally drop anchor and enjoy shore leave durlng a too brlef vacatron At the present moment we eagerly antxclpate a three months leaxe, after whxch we shall resume our voyage as sophomores ' vy-:ml,5!,,,, . .. Y V. .-W.-YN 1 -ju C. 1 our K.. but ,,,,., v .V ?'E!i12- 'fi?'ff' T 4l'f44 A' - .. . .... e . - ,UA 8 , 'I .1 ,- ' 1 A 1 :. , 1 ,K ,A . 4 , Q i A , A - xv ' 1 , v V A s V s - I u ' u vw 14 K s c . ', . , . r . 3 r' . ' rg f . : 1. Z ' Y . .'1..' ' .Q . , 'l- L. Y , , .. - .. . S, ' Y V . J 3 I aae Twenty-ezght asv- . . v fn. ,-iff, 75 u - n 4,1 I V V 44. 2 4 'J' W to 1 . A, Ahn- NEW FRESHMFIN IOP RUXK P ul Blatr Nnlo lxoslu Xlarx lxomadma Ruth Holm Ldxsm Hupath J R llomm Phxllrs Gonttrman Dorothy Andtrson louts Challand Htrbtrt Atnsuorth lttnettc Ballou Sophte Entth lxathcrme Dxorak Vlarx Dobrtch Mxldrtd Lruttsha lltnt Jtln son Consttnt lmrrar Srlxn Johnson Iltlxlwtth Grtuts Marlon Ancltrson Rogtr Haus XX uno lxnrluoma Robtrt Johnson Donald Hmrdtnbrook Arnold Johnson Htrlurt Carlson lotto lxursto lmxull Burrows Lux rencc Keegan NEW IOP Roxx lxauno XX uort l tly Mlckelson Norrby Vrxran XX'etter Bcatrrce Olstn Fdrth Larson Robert lVlcCann lrllxan ltllbtrg, Maymc Stppala Etclxn Sprxck lxtlxn XX tllttt Alnt Pttcrson Vrtkus Butrrtt I ou rx Aus l undgrtn Mtrton Su lnson Ruth XX ttlustrom Robtrt Gtorgt Shrpmm Rum! Pmttla ldgtr Oldham FRESHMEN lgsthcr I uhtala l-lste Luoma Ruth l tttltyohn Vcqa Tucktr Rauha Makt l'lt7abuh XX'httltr Crutrudt Charlo tc Vttlsus ldalnnt lu. Vtoltt Taylor St'l1 l undgrtn Dm Nutns l tRoy Ptnltston Curl XX'hrt Svmnson Orullt Ptttrson llstt Pturt Mxry Ill Iatt Itttnltf mn l . v V s I v x ' 1 ' I s 1 A ' 4 .Q ' ' ' .. j ', ' ' '. -- wu- ,X K V., 'L' V' - v , l K v V , t- V . - I '- U V- -. V . ,171 t ', . ' 3 . Lillian Sanderson. l,eora Overton, Dorothy Snow, 4 4 L 4 1 . X A ' 1- . ' . ' , ' ' , ' , , 'SCM ' V. L- 1 I'l'- A I , l . .U . f ' ',. . ,,L K' .' A , 1 in K ,C V .' . I . M A, QA , .VM . V M., aw- ,. ,ff-, 'U' ' - ,, , wp. ,, .,. . 1 I i'i'31fi:F3W53g9i'-' . .Y 91. Sims?-:. , , -13' 'I ,... V ,, .n -FQ ,N ,,, Yfmw..- '-uf.: '97,-9:-y , . ' ' ' ' . .sw- ' , ,., .- . ... K N , l Y ,w 1 .za ' Page fhzrty -,K Q H 1' - 'W' ' ' ,u nm. . -1.- bXua'g.,, f . ' :I 'KA lim' .1 ., A M . .,- ,,- -,,. , A, ,,,,, W..- g? . L iqrumnx ,lm N .ff x , , - - , ,H .. ,, , ' V A W f FRESHMEN Page Thirly-one ' 41 Au-mf SOPHOVIORES IOP Roxx Russll Pzlcllx Stlnlu Churxunslu Xlxln C irlslrom Cnrdmr Dodgn I ulxn Cmrlm n I dda Bow mm I 011 Brooke. lIl1 Broolu Rolurr Boardmln Roblrt Connor Charlgs Bmuyjwlun Xlarnn l mms lo lllntl Xudru Dlnnls Hahn I rb H1rrutCoopLr fxla Barr XIIILIFLCI log, l BLfLIkI'l1 Dgllgnlmnlx Comldum Nlllu Braku Dorozhx Bud: lg RLIH Fmg.,lL Qophn Xlnlunm 'vlfl Carlson Pull Ilshur X lrxln glxbgrg XX 1lIlr Budlnr Burton Iosur lloxd Bun ron Xrlhur Bowrdmmn Gmrgr Illxotl Rolnrr Bulls SOPHOVIORES 1Roxx I lnl K lcion all I-Inlcx Vlllllu Ronnilu 'Vlmrx louxn Xlgsinnpr IXJFIL Rlchardson Ohm Hmllaron I l K1 bcr lxlm lxlxlnr louxsf. Nlx Xxwlllllm Grimm lohn Holllsnr H1rold Iron Nlxllord Jonas I lrl Cmsllfion Sngurd Iohnson Ralph XIILIXLHIIL Qulo Nuampa Runo Hmryu Reba Kculmr Martin l uomxll Domld Hlcror lxgnmth Kallmmbnk I rad Rhutassrl ldu 1rd Mir chill Tony Knrllh Clxflord Iloldurldy, XXIIIIIJITI Pllrrion Crlwlys Olmn Alma Rochu Arlgm Rumpfu lxodn Mzgnuseon lxlnnclh Rnlnrdson Alphu Hultumn loc Kalaxas Sulo lxuusmsto XXIIIIHTI Malom Helm Matlxla Lllcn Plum lola Nlamx all Puqn fhzrfq luo '- W' we ' ' . ' 1 ' . -.2 I H '-- i ' ' . . ' 'I '. I- f. ' . I. ' vm ' .. , . ' U .. 3 . ' 1 .. '. in '. .is IR.: Dorothy Baird. Ifilccn Frost. Bill Bnrtos. XVAltcr lingh. Harold Anderson. Donald Blair. Gerald lil , . H '. .'l. If' ' . '. ' 2 f '. i ' l '. A . IO! 41 ' itt . . If . .' '. . ' V . . . A' . I ' vu I '- ' . . I . .cn I . fr '. . '1. jcrs. - ' - - ' , V. - C ' . . , ' '.',4. 4 I 'l Yi I l l ' '. . ir' '. .' . I 4 I ,..a:'? M 'AEI SOPHOMORES Helen Ns man Paul I arson lllxlfldd Owen Bertha Knnselta Teddx Nlabel Curl KlXlll.lOlTl3 lloxd Johnson Vklllnm lxxlns Jack Hartman George Olson Harrxet R Nelson lrma Cllmore I xllnan lxnnkko llm Jaru Ila Gustafson Helen Malen Dorothx Cnlman Harold Johnson l ueene lxxlen Robert VlcGl1sh1n I uanorn Gabrenas Nlmrcellx MeCormlck Ilanne 'Vlungrer lugem Polunger Rn mond Noreen XV1lur Gramslxd Charles 'Xlosher Clermld Nnhols lxelsx Oldham Xhllard Pulmer Chester Olson OSSlL Hakllm l rank Hope SOPHOMORFS IOI Roxx Donald Iuomblx All1+.rlXX'1ldu Preston Vshlllurgrer Robert XXISLINII Sum XV1lktY Rnhard xX7llllDLl'g,tl' Rlehard Vvxnnr Mayme Vwluorx Bermee Wallxn Lulyn blxoglund lxerrml Sanderson I au renee Vklxllxams Vxctor Saneh Ada Schult7 Vkxlda Topp Manan Svsanbum Coxell Tervulhger Conrad Scarbrough P1 It A ew , I v. xf.-.V ,e - 9 - 7' ' ff - .. J ' ' f.f,-J' 5,5 41-3-4-.a.,sj',3,, H. .. ,. A i , J- ,lf ' - ' 1'Qn.fa'r,1.-'.'L.9-' ,. 'Zuni-5 -. -, ff . ny, 'IOP ROWf--llverett Nelson. Marian Hueber. Gwendolyn Moore. Bertha Olson. llvelyn Jaekzson. l ., . . .. ' '. 1 . . . ' . - ' . 5 ' . H' , 7' s -', I x ' ' 3 'i K r 1 v vt 1 I xv' 5 , 1 yy ' s- YA-w 41A XQA , . ' 4 'V . Y V V. . lm ' l'ln'rlu Ihr :PL - Q W- ,ff--M - ,gp A ' -vw . a if --x ra. '151513 'Ra P . W' af - . ww- ' . - - Flint: fi 'P -,'..,i.-.jf A W V Y ,..'-'- 54,11 - ' . 2Sm1iI?F.L2llZL.vf-' .. . sv- E-,xfibf.f'ii:'3iE:uf...-u - f- V IL NIOR Ol l IC S v lx xx nxt 1 ut w ph mxo JUNIOR L00 Haxmg vstathtrtd thc first tu o laps of our 1ournty ut tloud out Sophomort ytar xulh kttn IDIICIDAIIOI1 ol tht two mort txtntlul mari ol our xox agt VM mitmhltd at tht prtr m Qcpttmbtr 'knoumg that tht last half of tht IOUYDLS xxould bt mort Strtnuous than tht first Alrudx ut hut usrttd mmy ports lt has bun cuStom1ry m our school to orgmlft our crux only for tht lm half of tht woyagt AQ jumore wt wxstly chow Rudolph Hanson for mptmm Hrs assretants Mary Ttrwllhgtr as uct prtirdtnt Mnllrt Su mion Qtcrttxrx llcanor Cast trneurtr Jot Valtnskr strgtmt at arms hut stood hx tht shrp throughout tht ynr In tht mxdst of our uork ut hut lmdtd sutral trmts just to play May thrrd wt mdulgtd m tht frrvolrty of Qtmor yumor prom 1 fcvs xutks lattr wt rcturncd tht l709PlI'lllIy vuth yumor Qtmor prom A prcstnt vu. art qultt rmdy to dock for tht summtr xshtrt us. shall au art repalrs and rtfuclmg hopmg that our last yuri xoyagt may not takt us mto too rough waters laat I hnlu Your 1 I I I . t 0 u, . lf ' ' ilgllf lllrnm r Cfnxc. Klart' lrrwullmgcr. Mull ' S 'a tr li ltl ll. ' n. , -. 'U 'S 1 S Y ' X Y Y S ' 1 ' I X Y X Y' !X I I A l 1 1 I YH l V H - Y ' i V! I A 1 X H ' V I A 3 x Y. X K K H ' V Y Y H H 1 x 3 Y Y H Y! Y' 'A x V ' whcrc wc have added to our cargoes. ' 'li I 4' X N Y Y H ' H Y 5 l I H I l 1 I vu 4 a Ia 1 ix I D X vi s' xx ' 1 . . I X YK - 1 - X i L Ivy X ic H I Y YK L Yi L 1 A H YK D HA' Y Y K3 V x 'I L D 6 ' Y Y' I I YL x I I I 1 YI l I I Sc Y - l ' 3 Y D l Y! ' Y . 1 . 3 I I I 711 'L Y C w Y L 3 I Wx .in...t,..4,v-r! JUNIORS lOl ROR Xlarun Xloxhtr Ruth Olson Mnmt Vlaktla 'Xlmrx X1lLl7'ALl 'Nlldtllm Rllu Htltn NltN1m1r1 Dorothx Nlalont Ross Rtnuttk lethtr Ptnotk 'lornmtt Morrlx Rolurt Olstn Hunttr Plrlw lhurmm utnn Nlxrx Rttd Rumond Maxwell Ptttrson Cmrolxn 'Norrhx Anmttm O Brltn Htltn Root I5 rnmrd Ntbtr Janus Vltl nam 'Nlnt Pturu loums Xlowhrr lxtnntth XltC1lu XX ard Xlnlltr Runo Nor: lxtnmth 'VltG1rr Ralph Pttlt JUNIORS IOIYRONX l1l1 Sun Dorothx Vhllry lhtlma XX71lllZll'TlS Rau Sauter Elltn Slldx Madclxnt XX tlsh Jcamttt Vkttltrt lllrrmtt Sohne Bcttrtct Hmm Cathtrmc Holdcrncss Mxldrtd Tounstncl John Qohnc Marx lLI'XNllllgCI' Xlrlln. Sn Anson Vtola Srarlntn lrancls Sth mttt Hlldl Hudion lrank Smxtht Charlus Slndtrson Charlts NK tdltrg, Alun Xxylldkllfldl l aurtntr Itdlord lot X tltmlu Tomo Vw unto X tltrn frlms R no Sttfrnl llnr Rnlu Roland Rttlmm Runhold Vstittrlurg, ltontrtl Slmrlund XX rlttr Stmkus Idxun bmlth Harold Vvorrcll rut Ilrrltf I , A. . ' ' ---, V' 9 W - , , --' X , fA:Qr,A,: i '1fi12m,..,,, .il . V 'f' '2.1fr9ifr'f' , , . -..'1 :.rgf- A-fl.-.,. , Q F 4 1 Q1 I - w f 1 x x ' '- 1 N A x ' u v x w A ,A vs s A . A V A. A A A V, ,. t t I, , I Margaret Porter. Constance Paddcn. Arthur Marshall. lfvar Nlalcn, Arthur Primcau. Donald A ,' L ' A L' 1 ' . ' . , . 1' A A A A , A 'f A ' L V, A A ' A. . . A . ' . ' ' . Q A '. A A l . I 4 , li-. L 1 S I- lv - ' lv r 4 i ' I . ' L . 4 A Li 1 T. 4 A 1 . , , VG , A . . ' A A ' '. ', .A ' . , ' Y. ' ' A . .A ' ' i Q ' . '. 2 ' ' t ' . . V 'x - ' '. A . f 1 . 'L ' ' - I V' ' ' 7 l'1, A V7 Q tt ,.....: 9 Aim JUNIORS IOPROXX Ina lxonunen Harriet Duncan lrmres Duflu Xlxrgurel Donmllx lxnhernm Donor Helen lx1enr7 llrnlnth lxxttlcson Thuresa lxxssel lounsc Johnson Blmeh Chamberlun Olnur Hulzta Bxron Huw Clnfford Gabrnlson I uellu Jaekson Coallx DL Arlu Xlargurel Holm lrank Gould Harold Rome l sa lletcher Eleanor Hurher Cnnunu Jacobson Ruth Gustafson ldythe Hale Fulyn Kass Runhold Harju Harm Johnson H1rl1n lru Tomo KlXllU0mJ Barlow Hagermmn C1rl lxoslu Sam lxoxnh Raxmond Haxlu Cum Beghlol Rudolph Hansen Harrx A Johnson JUNIORS ww lOl Roxx Lorralne Lmrson Orm I arson Maman Bensen Ruth Benson Helen Cooper Llcanor Anderson Eleanor Case BLSSIC Bedxck Helen Collnn Vnolettc Lethebs Alnce l1mbcrr Edxth Brnander laurm lchtoncn Alrce Braneh Martha Llllberg Margaret Andrcson Nly rlle Abbott N111-ram Blomquxst John Boardman Vwalter Anderson Harold Cooper Melxm Anderson Glen ward Blackburn Edward Blomqurst Neal Blarr Marvrn Allen Fred Leo Russel Beckman Paul Black Donald Blasch Rlchard Leshe Oscar Anderson Ewerett Anderson Harold Bemxs Pura lhrrly su A,,,.,f -- -.-.A ,I K , y'5,y.- 1 I-f-,.. .,. ,,,..a--A - , U -, f if . --v . ef -'?1 'a:n Jr-:LP ' 1' ' 'L in '!'i'Q,f,3L....y nf: ' 'xp J,','.'.rQ'.7 '- '- -1 . .1-1' s I T 4 vi. 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Aan-ar' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Thc DtK1lb Townshtp Htgh School Chapter of the Natronal Honor Soctcty vtas mstallcd IH lO25 The. object of thc socrety IS to crcatc an cnthusxasm for scholarshtp to stlmulatc a dcstrc to render scrvxce to promote worthy leadcrshrp and to cncouragc thc development of character ln order to be eltgxblc for membership thc candtdatc must stand tn the upper quartllt of hrs class rn scholarshtp Supcrlor scholarshrp howtvcr wtll bc drsrcgarded lf a student docs not have thc other rcqurrcments of character leadershxp and servtce Struct IS mttrprttcd as the wtllmgncss to render cheerfully and enthusnastt cally any struct to the school vyhenevcr called a wtlllngness to do thoroughly as proctor cttwcnshtp commrtlccman or strung yoluntarxly on the staff of a school publxcatxon ctc a readiness to shoyy courtesy to vrsttors by acttng as gutdc stlllng tlckcts lookrng after conccssrons acttng as brg brother or ststcr to undcrcllssmtn or JSSISIIHQ students bchmd m thtnr yy ork a yullmgncss to oflcr on-.stlt I9 a rtprcscntatlyc of h1s class or school tn mtcrclass or tnterscholastrc compctxtnon a yullmgncss to uphold scholarshrp and matntam a loyal school attltudc 1 yytlltngntss to render any other vyorthwhtle seruce to the school or through thc school to the communrty l cadcrshrp IS lntcrpreted to mean demonstratlng a degree of 1n1t1at1ve rn the class room actlyrttcs vt htch leads to hlgher scholarshxp for all showrng mtttatrvc rn promotmg any hlgh school BCIIVIIICS successfully holdmg school offices com mttttt chnrmanshtps and other posttrons of rcsponsxbrllty excrtxng a type of lndcrshxp yy hxch actually and yy holcsomcly rnfluenccs toward a fine ltadcrshtp A studtnt may gatn recogmtnon rn character by mecttng hrs mdtvldual oblrgatrons to thc school promptly and completely by demonstrating an honest spmt nn hrs class yy ork and by a sprrrt of cordtaltty and smctrrty toward h1s tnchtrs and student assoclatts by actrvelv helprng to rtd thc school of bad mflucncts or cnyrronmcnt by upholdlng the ndeals of the Christian orgamzattons of thc school vyhcncvcr occaston affords opportumty by constantly demonstrat 1ng such qualttlcs of pcrsonaltty honesty rclrablllty promptness achlevement and mor1l1ty IS atc mdtspcnsablc to the Hntst young manhood and womanhood TOP Roxy Robert XXVITI7 Dorothy Vyltard Isabel Harrtson Mmry Lambert Helen Duncan Katherlne Goodyear l tlecn Hopt llorence Mae Bartlett Gladys Concndme Murret lttman Lucrlle Johnson Llla Hendrrckson Catherme Peshut Mtldred l'll1ott Catherine Stmms I:mo Lahtl Irene Oberg ,,.- ' f .N Am ha 9.. , ,,.1 --Q W1-r..a 1 1 ' af -Q Q . -' ' t ' 1 ' 'Q - , ,, tw X X L . 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Page Forty-two QL?-Q . ,, ' Li- W H ' '- 1-+si.',Lv - 21.-.- 1 f ,. ,A ,J-ru- ' Page Forty-lhrec' I Paqe forty four ry ,rl-r -Cb- Ju'W'5:w- RLJTH ADAMS Alphabetically organtled as she ts Ruth naturally llelels the hst She came to us last October from a prtyate sehool tn Heyy York Ctty Her tnterest tn Dramattc Club has taken her lrll0 Mrmck and Mtmt Itghts the Candle She has regtstered rn acttytttes mustcal and ltterary ts a member of Cnrls Glee Club Y W and submrts for your approx al the Kaltbre Calen dar Not bad for her Hrst year yuth tts She has a penchant for poetry and spelltng Ruth rs gomg to Northwestern Shes a quxet gtrl at ttmes Sueh a dtfferenee trt the tm presston a teacher forms and a classmate has A least her teachers thtnk her tery qutet Ruth tenth her tun loytng nature makes a most agreeable companton She ts one of an tnseparable trto of gtrls the other tyto are sentors also She drtyes an I ssex and because she lttes almost as far north as the suburb ol Syca more she ts oeeasronally late C res rest ltghtly on Rut s shoulders One must be exposed t studtes but they are n at let sertous eonstderatton She loyes to dance l'DI'l H ANDLRSON Good humored peppy and ytlth a hearty laugh ldtth letyes a contagtous opttmrsm tn her wake She cxeels tn athlettcs sell mg trckets and tdentrfytng photographs and rt ts through her earnest endeayor that the rdenttneatrons tn thus yearbook are cor rect She rs most fatthful tn the performance ot any task large or small assrgned to her Ldtth has not named her ambtttons but by past demonstratton of her gttt for salesmanshtp we hate fatth tn her abrltty to become 1 successful rnsurance agent l IORYNCI MAI BARTLI IT A prtm ltttle dark hatred matd from our western suburb of Malta has brought honor to herself and her school through a vartety of notable achievements She has done outstandmg work tn the class room and the Commerctal Department vthere she has made a reputatton for thorough and accurate work llorenee Maes acttymes tnclude Sentor Cnrls Glee Club Commerctal Contest Y XV C A Kaltbre Staff Barb Staff and Qutll and Scroll She played tn the Orchestra her ftrst two years Wrthout her ttmely asststance thts yearbook would neter hate reached the prtnter She vtas one of the organt71ng edttors -.- 12' IS: 11 I er ..,-'e- 'AN MXN- L rn. -f.,,V.., .. , i-- my , , ' r ' Va . ms' ' ' , gy. - A ' ,,. . , , . , V .. 'W' WV- 4 ' ' 1. V, a 'A .. -- ,ia-it ee.-,aa :ef'.a ... . , ' t l l e ' '-As ' .I , ,A 5. . . 1 1 I I 1 -- l lx t . Y . . . y . .. . . .V .. - - V 5. y . i X I v ' ' x - I 'I fl A I ' I A V A rm K RUTH ADEE .. . . , . 5 - . H -a . 1 . l e ,V , -j I - . ' 3 1 v rm A v' 3 A - v' , ' ' ,,- V . ' 1 , ' V, r V , . ' -- ' V sy J e ' . hu . - , ,. . 0 . 1' .V . K ,. x A - - ' 4 S 1 v x A . I I ' l. e 'l I e I . e ' - . . , . . Y. y Q . ,Q I V i . . lu . . . W A 1 i V . A m 1 l Y h I s I I A 3 Vx . . , . , H V , x 5 . . . . Y V , . V . . I D V ' , V V Q , -, . Y , . . . . V V V Y . Y . . . li-.1 MAR I HA BAQS You mry thrnk shes 1 qurct l1ss but rust trke her unmwrres sometrme rn thc h1Il when she rs 1 brt excrted md you ll know she d n11kc 1 good cheerleulcr lVl1rtha belonged to G A A two years to Y XV C, A four ye1rs to Home Lconomrcs Club her last three She w1s rn Grrls Chorus her first and second years was presrdent of hcr home room her sophomore year She was rn Bl1rney Trarl XVe know she s qurte domestrc for she makes such good lookrng clothes Martha rs xersatrle enough to qualrfy for almost any krnd of work llO1PBl'AlS l loyd rs the eprtome of rnconsrstency He rs speedy but by no me1ns f1st never s1w st1rs but hrs crown rs full of them 1lvr 1ys rnterfered wrth hrs rnterference an 1ll round fellow but strarght 19 1 strck ln the Glee Club lloyd stretched hrs vocal cords as a freshman and 1garn hrs senror year As a mcmber of the board of drrectors he took an actrse part rn the Dramatrc Club XVhen a Freshman he was Presrdent of home room Prrncrpally speakrng he rs hrs fathers son He hopes to be a physrcran DORO l HX BLRC Not 1 word spoke shc more than was need But Dorothy expresses her thoughts wrth smrles rnstead of words 1rd often they 1re more effcctrre She h1s such a c1lm and even temper that she SIYS she does not even have a pct pceye Her 'rmbrtron rs to become 1 krndergarten teacher rn the near future but because she rs naturally very domestrc we cant be sure of the outcome Dorothy has been 1 member of the Y YV C A for four years and Home Economrcs Club and Grrls Chorus for two Roar RI Bl RC An excellent athlete wrth 1 pleasrng personalrty Bob rs a popular young man at D T H S The admrrable Sportsman shrp he drsplays when rn actron on the athletrc freld rs character rstrc of Bob s darly lrfe wrth hrs assocrates A frrendly relrable and energetrc student Robert has been presrdent of hrs home room representatrve to student councrl and a member of Hr Y besrdes hrs partrcrpatron rn athletrcs He expects to begrn hrs work at Teachers College thrs summer and hopes eventually to be an rndustrral arts teacher 4,-vv-P l l Page lofty flu I- viva ,, ,..-.,.-, MAMW A , , ' .3-Pc, -. an l r, .,.. .. rm Trl?-5-53 55il5's.:-'.a-- .-ev-if-,.. at . . , 5556 ' ' ' 'bf-.Qiifzzyr-'.TEJg5'- ..,. e sf' I , A paradox personifred-V-she is .1 Bass. but certainly not .1 fish. 1 I 1 rr 1 I i 4 - n - A - A A L - e A I A I i . .t L 4 I I I r I 1 I L T - 1 . . . . , . . 4 . 1 1 . , , .. . . . . . ,I . - no V v T- 1 ' 1 . 1. t T e 1 - 4 A V I 'l A ll I . 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' I H I 5 . .... 5 ' ' 5 r . , l Page lorly .Sta rv -uv- -err ,ings INOBII Bl Alxl Irom the Islc of Mtlta there halls a flamtng youth of noble name Coming to us hts senror year he crashel the gttts of the Dramattc Club uhtch chose htm for the sole hoy s part nn Nltmt I tehts the Cmdle During his brtef stay Noble h1s endeared htmsclf to hrs classmates who hnd hrm a most ltkexblt youth au ts Perhaps a ftu bu not serious ones dl yt t cm toncentrttt on tht duly xsstgnments sutnty constcuttyt mmu ts But yshtt teacher could become mgry yuth htm AIXX 'X BRONX VAX A quiet sertous mlndcd gurl rs Aunt whose grntcst tmbttton rs to become a htstory tenhcr just ltkt Nlr Rutledge She ts 1 vth17 nn that parttcular subyect It rs rumored that Anna s mter est ts centered tn 1 ccrtatn XVh1ppet roadster perchance thc owner ts the matn attrtctlon Anna belongs to the Home lc Club Cwlee Club and Grrls Chorus She also ptrttctpated rn athletrcs yyas an untmng yyorker rn the Home Ic department 1nd dtd commendable yyork tn the class room We are bound to tdmrre her conscunttousncss and serrous xttttude ton ard her yy ork DoRo1 Ht BRLBMXLR Dorothy came to us as a senror from Rochelle Hugh School yyhere she had her nrst three years uork We understmd her chtef rnterest ts stall located tn the nearby cnty We shall remcm ber Dorothy as a tall blonde wtth a perpetually pleastng smtle and such a sympathetrc 1nd amtable dtsposltlon that one eastly makes a confidant of her She has belonged to Y VV C A durmg her semor year She has been ycry responstye to class room vtork and has endeared herself to her assoctates durtng her brtef stay vuth us OI lkl CARR Olne and Twylah come from Cortland We loye them both and hope they won t go tnto secluslon tn their oyyn home town so yye shant see them after graduatton They are the breathless patr who often rush frantically tn at the last moment Its a long Journey' to school from the eastern suburb Oltye has a charmrng personalrty and a sertousness of purpose which have endeared her to teachers and classmates She belongs to Y W C A and Home Economics Club Some day she hopes to use her talent and her patrence on grade school youngsters Bless her heart We know shell succeed .-4. ' -.,, f ' ' New TW' ,. --- -'D--sw C ph '25,-9' iraq, , f- fy' ' , A. ,..s.,:. .A , V , l .Q ,.. U ' ' - --+'aT'5-tt., ,N . . .. 1- .. tif! gh z3,'..,:3:-Lcatv-' .. ,-,.:1,-,..--ep':ft..1,z3:1--at...-., ,. -' f I of I , , . . I A I 1 , I . , C . ', . ' ' 4 ' . X . 7 L . - vw 1. ' I I 4- L t I ' . ' 1 ' I . I 2 . , ' .. ' ' I l .. , . t , ,. l e V rs . t r A u v f' ' J . . . I m - 1 I . I ' I , ' I. I A I. 4 Y . . , . . , . - m A I 4. D I -L' I . I 1 . . , ' , ' V . , , ' u A u A ' x ' I V H v . . . t . . . , , 3 1 5 v K ' 1 - 7 I . . . . . ' V . v , y 5 V . ' . , V . . . . . . Y . I v . I vi 7 I 7 'A V , . . Y V. I v u v V . . . . . Y V . . h Y . , Y . , . . V 'YK ih 9Lk.ntP' an MrXRH CIIIPI lS lf silence is golden Min is 1 xerrtable gold mine She his blonde curly hur and blue eyes Her faxorite pastime is drixing perhaps others in the class make up for her silence Apptrently she is no more girrulous outside the cltssroom than sh is in it ANN! COHN Anne is one of our really choice classmates who is so un issuming in her manner that many of us dont know her well She has traxeled in foreign lands and can tell of interesting ex periences in Paris and other continental cities She reads worth while books with a keen understanding and enviable appreciation of their subject matter Aside from her class room work she has been interested primarily in things athletic She belongs to G A A and plaved basket ball and wolley ball tvso years eaeh Anne has a command of fixe different languages GLADXS CONICIDINE Gladys may Ilways be found in the class room or D T H S book nook Perhaps she goes home to sleep but we doubt rt She has gnen her heart to the librarian 1nd a helping hand to the library Active in athletics and dramatics she has been in efficient leider or a willing follower as occasion demanded She belongs to G A A Dramatic Club and Home Ec Club She has been particularly active tn things athletics Gladys thinks shes a first class man hater you know the kmd that usually goes first Watch and see Wlll IAM CONNOR fsather calls me William Sister calls me Will Mother calls me Willie but the fellers call me Bill This was written as you know about the two great celebrities Bill Shakespeare and Bill Connor William was chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dramatic Club as a junior and was president of that organization as a semor His activities include football track band Dramatic Club and Glee Club We have seen him on the stage in The Ttghtwad The Romancers and the operetta Rosamunde Bill is a most likeable boy with a marcel any girl would envy He is especially fond of music '9 h , Puqe Iotliy stun i J, .W . 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She is not given to loquacity but A t I . t . 1 ' i 2 , 6 v V I . . , 4 'il' h u ..v- a Q' wli rr'-ww Puqc 1 or ly ezghl A-.A Rl NA DA RIN 'lo know her ts to loac latr Charm cfftcttnty and tarntst ness summed up and persomhed that s Rena Both as yuntor and semor she has gnen superlattyely of laer tame and energy t the Kaltbre Note her excellent art uork an the front spread of this book As for claarm of naanner thoughtful constdcratton tt others seraousness of purpose an all thtngs undertaken one xxtll mlght enyy her Judgtn from the representatuyes ue yt had tn htgh sthool these qualtttts naturally run tn tht fanauly body can start 1 task and can 1 tnftnts d but cytr one cannot hate the pattcnct to carry tht task to complttnon yattla metnculous care as does Myrtle Alu ays attractnyt tn personal appearance charmtng of manner bustncss lake tn latr methods accurate tn her work uc feel that she yy all bt a successful bust ness executne She has done good yyork nn the commerctal department She has a deltg,htful rettctnct of manntr yyhtch endears her to all Vlyrtle has been an H XX C A four years tn Glee Club her sentor year and yy as acttyc un atlalettcs part: cularly her first year IXKXIAII DlC,lxIR. Ivyylah+one of les tnstparables from Cortland She has had only her last tyyo years vnth us during yylatch time she has made a good record tn scholarslatp and many friends She has been acttye tn Y XV C A as both yumor and sentor 'I yyylah s pet abonamataon ts uatttng her hobbtes drayytng ptctures and playtng the ptano She ts an arttst tn more ways than one She may teach school tf she can escape naathemattcs Atlct Dt honk Altce s hst of acttytttes as qutte staggcrtng but yye shall try tw mentton a few of them She has been tn G A A three years tn Cnrls Chorus two tn Home Economtcs Club tyxo tn Glee Club on Barb Staff and was an Blarney Tratl As an athlete she has gone out for volley ball track tennxs basketball soccer and bat ball Alice as the shrmkang yrolet type who know the answer to eyery questton a thoughtless anstructor can ask but often she as too bashful to speak up She as most pamstaktng an her school work parttcularly wrttten asstgnments She hopes to make the world more beauttful by becomang a haxr dresser ..,- '+'r'v-at , ,,.,, ' 's ' -.- ' al 39W . ..-1- ' La, - - -' - s v., 1 , ' -7 ' 3. :fw '. , ... . , .. 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' Jumimv' RIHA DKII Ihat the cholce thangs of llfc come ln small packages as quate true of our charmang lrttle Bertha She has been strong an ath lctlcs havang been out for soccer basketball baseball and tennas bcsxdes being a member of G A A ln thc Musac Department she has been an Garls Chorus Glee Club Senaor Garls Glee lollypop Bay Blarney Traal and Rosamunde Bertha expects to be 1 prnate secretary She as 1 perfect wha! at stenography Hl l I N DUNCAN! laeryone needs someone and Dunkae seems to bc that someone everyone needs She has made a reputataon for emclency and dependabalaty and ns always rrght on deck when the shap s an drstress G A A Y W C A Glee Club Dramatac Club and a tall blonde claam her tame Her DEI hobby as collectang chma dogs and callco cats Incadentally she lakes to play cards Helen has worked faithfully on thas yearbook for whach she has done everything from helping Wrate the dedacatlon to solacatlng advertasrng The crystal foretells that she wall be 1 charmang nurse whach has been her lafe long ambataon and then she wall Imac happily caer after Sl-ll:RMfXN DUNN LBl RCER One of the best known musaclans an DeKalb Hagh lS Sherman Dunkelberger who has been a leader an organwataons musncal and athletac Has place wall be hard to Hll an the band and orchestra he rs 1 member of the Glee Club Has work on the basketball floor and football field as to be commended I Sherman s first and tlaard years he was on the track team He as a member of the D Club Eventually he will replace Coon Sanders Sherman as a dear boy but occasionally he forgets to tome to school ROBI RI fCKHARDl Thus youngster Bob as not so seedy even af has father as a seed man He has blossomed forth an both band and orchestra playang an amportant roll on has unruly gob stack fclara netl To maantaln the famaly reputatron he jomed the Ht Y later to become ats treasurer but up to date he hasnt laown any marked improvement Bob was a member of the Barb Staff and became a menaber of Quall and Scroll In the past he has been very seraous mlnded at tames and even phllOSOphlC8l but only when wrapped securely an the arms of Morpheus After .all s sand and done there s only one ' Bob Eckhardt' t ' 21 Pam furry mne . ..-..-, ,, I ., ., , . ,.. ,. .- -mx, - I- --X H , vig? , ,K - I 1, -. . ,T .aff . r -- S K ' . -' ' 'ififffffis 0 'f - , 1.3, ,,..4A 11 -efz, .-Q ., , , '3' Bli U 533lfY 1 I L. A l K t 1. ' ' ' n, 1 . 1 t at 1 . lt A v 4 ' - . Ins. A ul K 1 V I I 1 I 1 an 1- . ' sl w v A' I V el xx Club. Mixed Chorus and has sung in the operettas Ghost of . K ' ,C - I A i '. 1 et I . l L I 1 I V . A I V . K . V I ' u I e ' ' L I r I T '- va I I v w v K w I ' . ' S 2 J ' 1 e I A ' I I 4 v Y 1- I 4 I .S 4 I A 4 K l . I I ' I K 1 . ' ' - . n L . I s . ' ,- ' s P41410 fllltj 41-X 1.-f .m'.5...vf MII DRFD ELI IOTT Mildred s naturally sunny disposition and thoughtful unselhsh actions haye made her 1 delightful companion and friend just the kind of girl one loves to haye around She was one of the two organwmg editors of this book She and llorence Mae hayc worked most faithfully to make the 1930 Kallbre a success Mtldred has been in Y XV C A Culee Club and Home Eco nomtcs Club As a freshman she was in Girls Chorus XVhen a a senior the Kallbre Her principal interests are music and home economics With a personality like hers she is hound to succeed in yy hateyer she undertakes l.LC.ll l IIAIX RT Vklith a smile and a nod Lutlle stys '1 s lll l Ant she does It matters not hoyx heixy her school yy only hoyy irdu ous her home tasks she sacrifices self to do yyhatey er is expected o her She belongs to Glee Club CI A A Y XX C Dramatic Club and Kalibre Staff Some day she yull take 'Vlrs Snyder s place in the candy business specializing in caramels and diynnity Her domestictty assures her future happiness lucil loves to go to the library CHARLLS IIINILLH Chuck is one of those cartfrcc happy go lutkx persons who always haye a smile Hts happy countenance is set off by short black curly hair that has a yymdbloyyn effect from betne, exposed so much to the bree7es xt hich percolate through a certun Ford coupe ln athletics he has spec1ali7ed in track and basket ball playing in the Bug Ten Conference Alas if there yy ere no girls in this world Chuck would pine avs ay and die of lone someness but then shouldnt vue all' Hoyyeyer girls do inter fere horribly with one s school work MARIANI GLRRI l SON Fmerson yyould hnd a staunch tdmirer in Martin XVith the Hrst assignment she vyas completely sold on his thought proy ok mg essays In fact she always displays good taste in things literary During her sophomore and senior years Marian yyent out for yolley ball basketball and bat ball She has been in Y W C A three years Her major interest is home economics in which department she has vtorkecl faithfully throughout her high school course She takes her work seriously and dertyes pleasure in doing it thoughtfully Marian is one of the mob who are letting their hair grow in order to acquire the popular Pug A --f Q PMG-xg?-, 'I SL.:-'I ' V W U . L' ' -- faaika . .t-.Q--,f.,. , 'if' .. -I ,, , ,. w- --,..-.-...ethue -,.:.,.ez.-,As K 1 junior she directed her journalistic energies toward the Barb: as ' ' : - r . ' ' 'e. ' toil! l f . . 1. . ., . '. . A.. 1 . I 'I A . I 4 A 1 ' v 1 ' h ' vI ' i v 1 I y I vI v I 1 . I I K i , I I I . A v I I ' I I y II v i V Y I . I v 7 Y I I . . . . , A l A Y S . . .I ' . I Y I V . . Y. . . V . V V V I I II I V I Y I . I V I Y 4, lllllll Gll MORI Hmppy and gay throughout the whole day IS the wty that ldIth wIll be remembered In D T H S She can be seen most frequently In company wIth lIttle sIster and I guly decorated lord coupe A tall blonde matden Wlfh a wIstftIl ga7e she trIps Ilong the hall on her hIgh heels Edtth has many frIends among the gentlemen but one young man from Malta has won her partIcular favor EdIth s extra currIcular actIvItIes are DramatIc Club Ind Gtrls Glee Club She IS especlally Interested In art Ind mIIsIc KA I HARINI CIOODY F AR K K K Katy shes the only gIrl that I Idore says one ltd so say we all All of Kathannes actIvItIes mIght fIll two semor SSCIIOHS suffice lf to say she has been a Cfedlt to the school Her Interests Include Y W C A four years she lS a cabInet member thIs vear She was In G A A four years has been presIdent of thIs organIzatIon She has been In DramatIc Club her Jumor and senIor years where she was one of the Board of DIIQCIOFS She was In Pep Club Culee Club and Orchestra She has sung In three operettas has acted In Bab-The Sub Deb Daddy Long Legs G A A Vod VIl has gone out for tennIs and lIfe savIng and has worked on the KalIbre Staff She IS very musncal Kaye wIll go somewhere to college next ftll Her speculty IS spellmg ll SSH GORDON For she lS gnen to sports to pleasure and much company JCSSIC hasn t a great deal of remaInIng tIme for studtes Athlettcs are her passIon and she IS a true sportswoman playIng the game fo what IS In It wInnIng or losIng JESSICS memory some tImes flllS to functmn properly on mormngs when her presence I9 expected at school and she has been known to travel to ChI cago for a brIef resptte from school dUtlCS Somettme JessIe Intends to make an excellent stenographer Her actIvItIes Include Home Fconomtcs G A A and all the sports oftered In D T H S Easy to look at wIth her curly haIr and school gIrl com plexIon IcssIe IS always popular l IBBIF GORDON Now shouldnt you know just to look at her that she 15 tIcklIsh Fach year l IbbIe WKIICS to Santa Claus and asks for an Ilarm clock but up to the present wrItIng he has Ignored her requests So occasIonally she lS late to school LIbbIe has demonstrated her busIness abIlIty In the commercIal department Ind her domesttc Inclmattons In home economtcs Her chtef de lIght IS to out sleeves Into dresses Llbble IS a member of G A A Home Economtcs Club has taken part In tennIs basketball volley ball and Blarney TraIl She has a natural marcel WhlCh 1 movIe actress mIght envy and a dIsposItIon anyone mIght envy Qaismwihav . 47 Fruit fzitu om ' ' EJ- v-v.. h 1 A ' ' ' Xa ' f. - , , -f-- ,fx - K A 5 3 J A 39. . 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Puqt frfly two 'Y-ie' 'K azu3E..ov' 2 t IRLNL GRISWOLD Irene IS one of the Malta clan She his spent only her senlot year wxth us but nn that short ttme she has made many fnends Irene IS domestxc nn her tastes She 15 mterested m sewmg and farmmg She plans to commence her college work tn the fall aftelrl the completion of which she hopes to be a kmdergarten ICAC er Cll-XNA GUROX ICII A chubby and fun loung, mass whose hobby seems to be swxmmmg At tlmes her tnfertorltt complex gets the better of her and shes sure she s gomg to fall but she doesnt when she comes up smlhng Chana assumes the role of the lxfe of the party She has taken a keen IDICICSK nn athletrcs as well as tht tanous organ17at1ons She occupxes her spare moments wxth basketball yolley ball soccer baseball tenms G A A Y XV C A Home Fconomrcs Club Polltwogs Tarpxns XVe shall mtss her wholesome md sn1ppy comebacks MAIZX GLROX ICH Mary 15 a gxrl possessed of mdomrtable persuerancc She rs partlcularly mterested m art and has gnen much of her ttme to school rnterests maklng posters for yartous actxutxes mountmg prctures for the Kalxbre performtng the thousand and one lnttle tasks that haxe to be done by someone She belongs to Home Economics Club Y XV C A Cnrls Glee Club and Dramatic Club She rs yery fond of athlettcs where she has gone out for many sports Mary prefers brunettes for soulmates tn fact sh has nexer trxed a blonde She ts thoughtfully conslderate of all her companions Pl RCLS HALL Perces xs one of the rare stuednts who reads extensnvely wtth enjoyment and keen appreclatmon some of the worlds literary masterpxeces Reading ts for Perces not only a pleasurable pasttme, but mstructlon tn the art of wrtttng ln whxch she IS mtensely mterested for she has ambmons to wnte a novel of literary merit perhaps the great Amerxcan noxel some day As a senlor Perces obtamed some valuable wrmng expertence as a member of th Barb staff She wtll attend Teachers College ,..- -fv'v. 6 V -,,, - ' 'A-NC,v, - K Ht , U. ,,. ....-..- bfi- yas: ,B.?..y, ..:L,,n,,- I 1 ,,, Y g . . 4 - - -, 1.-51.32 .Nr . .. -sf' 4 - 1 . .- s.?.5E:.2l,2i ...-.. , A ' V. . . . . . . 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D Q Y V A Y V -' P V . . una Sl ANI Ll HAI I ORAN bctcncc md modern intentions art Stanley s all absorbing in terests and his sparc moments are occupied with reading books on science ind experimenting tscientiftcilly or otherwisel He is rather quiet but is an excellent friend for 1 loqutcious person Ht is an ideal listener for ht constantly devotes his undivided attention to the words of his companion Stmlty is never afraid to expend the energy n tessary to tccomplish 1 difficult tisk A lover of music 'ind in adept musician Stanley is 1 piino pliytr of commendable skill Rt Btcca I-laxtxiitt A dark haired maid who apparently does not live up to the established traditions of the proierbial ministers daughter On the contrary she is quite dignified and serious minded going about her work totally indifferent to those about her She is naturally domestic in her interests and thoroughly enjoys the study of modern languages She usually selects one girl for a companion and her interest is completely centered in this particu lar friend Rebecca has belonged to Ci A A her last three years to Y W C A and Home Economics her fourth In athletics slit is 1 tennis enthusiast I AURII HAMPA Laurie is going to be a telegraph operator when he grows up for he now knows nearly all there is to know about the Conti nental Morse Code md he needs seweral years of growth beforc he will really be a man He is an industrious efficient student and has been very successful in the commercial work he has taken in high school Laurie is a congenial classmate and a steadfast friend with a witty remark always ready to brighten a dull moment. He believes Silence has many advantages and wisely refrains from excessive talking until he has made his decisions. IZIJWARD HANNON Without a moment's hesitation he can tell you how many eggs you can get from a bushel of Purina Chow. Edward is one of our most ardent ag students. In his four years here. he has made many friends in school. He has been a member of the judging teams three years, is now president of both A'Ag and Future Farmers' Club. Edward was on the football squad this last year. In fact, he lends a hand wherever needed. Something. or someone. must keep Edward from obtaining his full share of nightly repose. for he has been observed at various times peace- fully slumbcring in his first hour class. I I Page I-'lfltf-lln ,, as- .5 . f - - f -e - ' x - . - f- A--. ,,.,1. '--,, 1 - 1 , , l, ,.-V' , ik, ev- 'irggrgf ,V - , 'I .I ,prove ,, -5. J nl'-5:-s .- , ..t, ,V N I A ' -P P? 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R A most scholarly gurl who always carrtes at least stx books under her arm She IS not so studtous though but what she has time for a beneflcent smtle which seems to say God s tn Hrs heayen all s rtght with the world Florence rs a talented must cnan She plays both ptano and Holm She ts .1 happy comb: natlon of the artlsttc and practical for she plans to teach muslc then attend bustness college and asprres eventually to be a prnatc secretary Her acttymes include Home l'c Club Cla Club and Pep Club l ILA HFNDRICKSON Ltla rs one of those vuho spectaltze tn the first letter of the alphabet when grades are concerned She doesnt say much and that but IS spoken softly but we are made conscrous of her presence by her pleasmg personality and her splendtd class room vuork She has been very actne tn journalxsm Irla ns a mem ber of utll and Scroll was edttor of High Press ure and has seryed on Barb and Kaltbre Staffs She was tn G A A Y W C A Pep Club Gtrls Chorus Blarney Tratl and had trme for the boy frrend bestdes We shall expect to see her place hugh tn the journaltsttc Held Hl:I.IIN HICKEX She ns rather bashful but nf one becomes acquannted wrth the Hleen behmd the reserved manner one finds she has a sunny drsposmon a sense of humor coupled wrth a love of fun whtch make her a real frtend She has been wnth us only two years As a semor she has been acttve tn athletrcs playxng on both the basketball and volley ball teams Helen plans to be a school teacher A- -, , H , -- ' 'W 1 3 . , ., .,...... 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Although I1lecn IS small 1n stature ll 13 no hmdrance to her 1mportance We ara. posrtne that the Foods Department Sen1or Class and lerry can nexer be the same wrthout her Eileen held 1mport1nt offlces rn the Home Ec Club Sen1or class Dramatxc Club and Y W C A Her actlvltres rnclude Pep Club Glee Club Kalxbrt Staff M1n1ck Kelly Kld and Gxrls Chorus ller eakcs Ire drum She sew beautrfully I'1leen wants to be 1n lIll8l'l0I' de1orator Pl RCI HOPKINS Percy IS a genulm southerncr a Jolly agreeable fellow who IS e sy to get along 111th ll t1mes I-Irs one regret IS that the thoughtless teachers do not gne hrm enough trme to study The Glee Club was often gr ced by the rheumatlc warble of Percwal l7lITlSLlf As a marathon sprmtcr th1s lad has offered keen compe t1t1on for many a young athlete In hrs junlor year he won h1s letter 1n basketball bome of h1s le1sure moments were spent IH Dramat1c Club Percy expects to be a great surgeon so class mates sau. up all your major OPQFAIIOHS for h1m Perhaps he 111ll pcrform sud operauons at b1rg11n rates ISLX Jnmmy IS one of our undtrnournshed chssmates rather qu1et but we th1nk none the less of hrm for ll In school he spec1al17ed 1n agruulture and 1n football where h1s fra1l stature has been of much help to the l 1ghtwe1ghts G1rls are as nothmg 1n h1s young l1fe md the least of h1s XVOl'l'l9S He halls from the plams south of our fa1r Clfy We can remember hlm as 1 qulet stud1ous chap rather bashful and one who has proved to us that good goods come not only 1n small parcels Because he haunts Mr Furrs room so much we know he w1ll make a thrlfty farmer Inv1te us all out for frred chxckcn lamcs l 171110111141 111.1 ,,,, 51+ . ,,,.,,-1-. 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Page Fzfty sm .--1' at 'Q '14 .nanfaeff 1 we ROBI Rl HUNIT See and ye shall find Hunt and ste whos ere Robert s name can be found ln yanous places basketball foot ball tracks records on the Glee Club roll call on the l1st of student counctl members and on the Dramattc Club membership lust ln the last organwatnon he was actlve on the Board of Dxrectors both hrs jumor and semor ycars As a jumor he was first uce presldent of hrs class Bob trrcs not to ltr studies mter fere yuth hrs school work DoRo l'Hl HL RT She and melancholy are strangers mdecd Dorothy 15 one of the Malta clan yy ho entered D T H S her semor year Shc IS a loyal student wrthout vshom no basketball game would bc complete Her preference tn cars rs the Essex perhaps tt ns thc man at the wheel that mterests her Dorothy s BCIIXIIICS mcludc C A A Y XV Home Fc Glee Club and basketball Sht IS tspetxallv mterested ln thlngs domesttc XVe shall always thmk of hcr dashtng through the hall clad tn the conytnttonal yyhxtt apron on a foods class errand ONNII HU'l 'l UNEN He vmho talks much must talk nn vam so Onnt seldom vt astes energy on superfluous vsords m the classroom but on tht football field he yells just as loud as the others eyen though hrs efforts be futllc Onm has a droll sense of humor and a faculty for ttllmg a laughable story so as to com ulse hrs lxsteners He xs a good sport and has been a yaluable asset to the ltghtwexght football squad He ts one of the brnlltant Ftnmsh clan HAROI D IRVIN Although he has spent only one year at DeKalb Hugh vshtch he entered from Malta Harold has made a host of frtends He has been tnterested tn athlettcs at DeKalb playmg on second football team and later bemg promoted to the nrst strung where he played regular tackle He played the last quarter tn the Joltet game wtth a broken bone tn hrs leg thus showmg the courage and loyalty he had for the school Harold was also a member of the basketball squad for a txme He ns a member of the Boys Glee Club and Dramattc Club ,, - Nga.. , ...,- , I .,- gl - -,,,,,,,,- e '--. i 1 V : , 61' ,sin -f.W,,,-.V , t .. n wi' Kei.:-l-. ,mf -v ' f , asm an--L vt -' -- . t ,. , ., , , nf , ' ' '4 '-VT: 'xii ' ' ,, ,. e. 4. -.N 'kai 1 . ... ...-. , , ,-.f 'ble 1 r .. k Y H .. , . h h. . - v . . . . . 1 . . 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V V-ty ZW ,,,-' 'Va'- 'Pwiux-u I AVINA JANSEN lor splendrd attntude toward her school and nts welfare or tonsclentrousness of purpose and loyalty to the finest Ideals of the class room I avma rs truly to be commended She rs flnrsh mg her hugh school work rn less than the alloted tlme yet keeps her place on the honor roll She as completely wrapped up rn musical actlvrtnes She has been In both band and orchestra four years Girls Cvlee Club three rn Glrls Chorus two She was actrve rn Y W C A lavma mdulged rn a not of mumps durmg htr semor year She expects to teach school CARL JACOBSON A persomflcatnon of amrabrlrty Carl s sunny drsposrtron and generous dnstrrbutnon of fnendly smiles and greetings has made hrm a merry companxon and hrghly valued fnend to a large number of D T H S students Carl has a great fondness for joknng but he rs just as wnlhng to accept a joke as to grve one He rs an mterested and enthusxastrc athlete and has been a member of the llghtwerght football squad He takes hrs work seriously when ll rs necessary Otherwise rt can go hang l UCILLE JOHNSON Lucrlle s dymg request wnll be Tell St Peter that Im not a Swede Swede or no Swede Lucnlle rs a drstmgurshed smger Her greatest drstmctxon rs that rn her semor year she was chosen as a member of the National Hugh School Chorus whrch con vened at the Stevens Hotel xn Chicago last March nn connectlon wrth the Natronal Conference of musrc mstructors She 15 a versatrle gurl who never does anythrng half way Thrs same year she rs vnce presrdent of her class and presrdent of Home Ec Club Lucnlle was managmg edntor of the Barb and a member f urll and Scroll VI RDI l L JOHNSON Charm and talent superbly maxed Verdell entered our mrdst from Lee Hrgh School nn her semor year In thrs short trme she has made mnumerable frnends She always has a cheery smnle for everyone she meets Verdell rs partncularly mterested nn home economrcs here and apparently rs qurte domestnc However she clarms she rs gomg to be a nurse and we agree that the um form wnll be altogether enhancnng Her actrvrtnes are Grrls' Glee Club Senror Girls Glee Club Home Ec, Y W C A, and Dramatic Club What would she have done had she been here four years? l Page I zfty sz Uen ..,.,.--.--,. 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Page I-:fly ezght we -R 'Reef fs 15.549 MARIL KUUSISTO An attractrye marden yy ho journeyed as a small chrld from 1 forergn land She vxas hut ten years old when she came from lrnland rnto our publrc school system where she has made raprd strrdes She has specralrled rn commercral subjects and plans to lhrough her amrable drsposrtron wrllrngness to grye seryrce and cnergetrc partrcrpatron rn extra currrcular actryrtres Maru has made many frrcnds Her best pal rs her father She rs a member of the G A A and as a senror rs a member of Y XV cabrnet Marte lores to play the prano Cl-IARI LS LAC I R Wherr Vylcrrcnrath becomes superannuated Charles wrll be rrght rn hrs prrme Ht rs as thosen a member ol the Natronal Chorus xy hrch conxened at the Steyens Hotel rn Chrcago last March He has sung leadrng roles rn our operettas Charles rs one of those ytrsatrle students who srngs well wrrtcs well talks vsell plays football ucll rr hen he has trme Hrs bcsettrng srns are fallrng aslttp at unexpected moments and mrssrng classes .1 brt too fre qucntly We lou to vratth the sprays of roses ramble our hrs rounttnancc rxhentur a thoughtless rnstructor calls on hrm IQINO l.AHll Erno rs a brrllrant l'rnnrsh lad who pals around wrth I aurre Hampa Apparently he has rrerther trme nor desrre to rrrfle wrth the farr sex as hrs countless dutres qurte monopolrze hrs trme He has done excellent xy ork rn the commercral department vrhere he follows rn hrs srster s footsteps Lrno rs presrdent of Hr Y and sergeant at arms of the senror class Hrs aCIlVlIl0S rnclude foot ball Varsrty Club and Kalrbre Staff+on the last mcntroned he hrs serud most Iarthtully as busrness manager NIARX l ANlBI'R F ln forensrcs 'Vlary blossomed forth durrng her last tuo years and made a notable record She entered the readrng contest as a junror and proved to be a strff competrtor for honors As a senror she entered the oratorrcal contest where she agarn drsplayed her abrlrty rn speech Mary has been actrve rn Y W C A yr here she vras a cabrnet member, rn G A A rn Grrls Chorus, and rn all athletrc events The honor roll was not complete wrth out her name As a member of the Kalrbre Staff she made trme to take care of each assrgnment promptly' . -- ' 'Aww' - , xx' 1, A . - ' 'I Q . 'A f X' R , 11. ' . wg.-. --,. b I v V K, A , 1 Vigil? 'rl Y ..- - 'L L..-., .. , . , 2 . l D Y 1 become a private secretary' before a great deal of time elapses. C A . ' . ' A A 1 ' v V. 1 Y I 1 . 1 ' I 1 D ' Y r . . 4 V I , 1 . . I K . ' 1 v y g ' . Cf Q 5 7 1 ' ' Y 4 v 1 N V ' I v - ' - v ' f 1 ' ' s - , v 1 rl- V 1 7, ' 1 - I ' 1 1 I I I 4 1 1 A' 1 A 1 V . I I I, 1 1' 1 r 1 V ' I l' V I 1 I - ' 1 ' 1 Y 1 v 1 1 . . ' . - - ' 1 r ' ' Y . r . . 4 1 ' V A . V L . P , 1 I 1 V I , ' . r 1 ' . ' A Y ' V Y . . Y . . . V Y ' ' A I ' ' suv 'V' rf Wssx 'mrrmt t IAMI S l AKRON Jamcs larson from Malta Hrgh School jorned the Senror clrss last September Jrmmy belones to the Dramatrc Club scenrs rmpossrblc as some fair damsel from Malta craves hrs sparc trmc James rs a most lrkeable lid who has done well rn hrs studrcs desprte the fact that hc has no trme to study outsrde of school lt has been our pleasure to teach .lim crty manners MII DRI D I ARSON Mrldrcd h1s a sweet attractne krnd of grace whrch wms for hcr the admrratron and frrendshrp of many people She rs an rndustrrous student and has centered her rnterests marnly on domestrc scrence She rs so capable we know she could stage a srx course banquet herself Mrldred has been an actrve partrcrpant rn all the work ot the Home bconomrcs Club Y NV C A G A A and Grrls Crlee Club Wrth her charmrng personalrty and qualrtres of leadershrp she should make a success rn what exer she chooses for a career ROBERI I Fsrlr Metaphorrcally speakrng Robert evolved rnto one of the stellar personages of our erudrte rnstrtutron Robert delves deeply mto the abstruse subjects beyond the comprehensron of medrocre rndrvrduals One mrght thrnk hrm eccentrrc because of hrs seem rng qurescence but he rs a brt more scholarly than the rest of us lo revert to the vernacular he has played basket ball tennrs and gone out for puhlrc speakrng He rs responsrble for th athletrc sectron of thas book He takes hrs work serrously and executes rt thoroughly Consequently he commands the respect of all hrs fellow students and rnstructors MARION I INDUS She rs a quret grrl at trmes Marron rs a dark harred lass wrth blue eyes and a school grrl complexron wears a perpetual smrle rs the happy go lucky type of person who delrghts rn a good trme Marron rs always ready to help a frrend and brrghten the corner where she rs I-or some unknown UB reason she rs partrcularly rnterested rn home economrcs Her actrvrtres rnclude Y W C A Home Ec G A A Vod Vrl Barb Representa trve basketball and track T it Page frfty mm- --- T- .q ,,.. ' ' . ev - , 1 ' , - .-1-:-,. r ,,,:1,4-,'- . , - ' .. . . Q and Kalibre Staff. He earns for the life of an aviator but this . . Y . . . . . .- 4? X was 'Q-iw A ,, w Page .S1xty A ,mul 34' Vy7Al1lRl.LlllALA l'o hls teachers he seems rather qulet but they dont knoyy htm as the wlckedly humorous lad who lends hrs play mates All too frequently he xndulges rn self chosen XJCBIIODS from the arduous routlne of school llfe XValters lnnate busrness ablllty yull take htm xnto the commercnal world vyhere he plans to be a bookkeeper or the manager of a busmess concern yyrthout delay Apparently he scorns the opposxte sex yet he rs oeeasnonally seen tn conyersatron yuth a semor lass He IS one of the poyy er ful lmnlsh elan Rl IVO lVlAlxI I A Stand back The presrdent IS vuth us Remo IS best knoun by the name of Dnmond yyhneh suggests somethlng brtllnnt and precious Unlrke the dxamond Remo 15 not hard hou eyer He has been strong an athletics throughout hrs hlgh school career and has done splendrd yyork rn art xyltness the head ptece nn this yearbook Remo belongs to H1 Y and D Club Hts seout troop sent htm as thexr representatlye to the XVorld lun lmoree rn london last summer He has dxsplayed good exeeulnt mlulrty nn hrs pllotmg the class of IQQO safely to port DOROI HX MARTIN You neyer knoyw Dorothy ns around unless you spy her smrle or snt besnde her nn the classroom She ns so tmy and so quret that one scarcely knovts of her presence Always conslderate of others she makes a most sympathetre and understandtng play mate u hen one really knovys her MARIANJ lVlATTHYWSON Thus energetlc mald has taken a deep mterest rn commeretal work rn vyhtch she has excelled As a member of the Dramatlc Club Maman took part rn Mlmt Llghts the Candle and the Dxabolncal Clrcle She also parltcrpated rn the reading contest and yxas a member of the Senror Gtrls Glee Club Someday Marran may achleve fame as an orator or perhaps as some celebrxtv s prrvate secretary leant tell what turn shell takel Anyvtay lf rs refreshrng to look at her for she rs always 1 symphony of color that harmonwes wxth her tlttan hatr JPL , - fb -. 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'il' Q Mihaaav' llll l N lVlAl ISON Her stlcmc I9 sufllcnent prnsc Helen entered D 'I H S tn hcr sophomore year from Mtplc Pmrk Hxgh School Her 1mbt Iron to bc x successful stcrcttry xull probably bc real17ed because she hrs gncn proof of hcr mdustrtous nature both rn and out of school Helen s hobby rs a p rfcctly healthful one that of collecting poems from magtltnes and newspapers and transplant mg them into 1 scrap book of her own Although she ts modestly qunet she IS 1 loyal frxend when one knows her well Her 1ct1v1 tus mtludc Home ft btsketbtll btseball 1nd tenms l ANlll S lVlAVIS A Hrm belteter ln the pow ers of srlence landes IS 'mother of our lseemmglyl qutet senlors One has to know htm to apprecnte hrs rewl worth On a gloomy day hrs broad smtlc IS bound to lrft one from the depths of despatr to the heights of htpptness landes ts one of the gentlemen who prefer blondes 1nd drsllke baby talk He gets a huge thrnll out of breakmg chemical apparmtus Hts specralty IS manual tramxng at whtch he IS quxte adept As for xmbttnon landes soars hxgh he as plres to bc 1 during txutor lSllll lt Mc MM lxlh Dont thunk she takes her school work lightly bectusc she spends so much trme drrung a c1r Esther has taken ptrt m many extra curricular actnutres lor four ye1rs she has PTYIICI ptted 1n gurls tthletxcs md IS a member of the G A A Esther sang tn the Cnrls Glee Club Semor Cnrls Glee Club md the operettts She was a member of the Y W C A during her entxre hugh school career Durmg her last two years she has belonged to the Pep Club and Home Ee Esther has the hugh tnd noble tmbttton to be a kmdergarten te1cher Essex leads her ltst of urs ll UNA MIC lxl lSON A most unobstrusuc person but one who his a happy ftculty of makrng herself extremely useful Ilona wrrtes well and has a tleltghtful lpprecutton of cholce books She never utters an xdle word She has been a member of Y W four years of G A A two She smg rn Rosamundc last year We hope shell take up Journahsm XVe loxe the quarnt lxttle manner m whtch she somettmes wx ears a yellow rtband nn her hatr l llllfjt bfxltf on .,-- 'frm-v. ,,,,E.-f-N' -.-. 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Y 1 l Page Sraty Iwo ws .Ayn If NONA MILBLRN I rttle but oh my how she can ty pe She rs our accomplrshed stenographer accurate and speedy How about her for some nrce young employer' Nona has that quretly charmrng personalrty whrch wms many frrends She has been a farthful member of the Home Economrcs Club rs somewhat athletrc and musrcal Nona rs another of the supremely busy type who forge ahead when a drfficult task confronts them H11 I xr Mrsxr R A darnty lrttlc grrl -qurte easy to look at one w ho rs always gracrous and thoughtful She has seyeral hobbies rncludrng hugh heels sprke heels and Pontracs Helene asprres to be erther 1 comptometer operator or a home economrcs teacher She rs a yersatrle grrl-can sew beautrfully she rs artrstrc flook for her name on some of the Kalrbre art workl and she rs a most busmess lrke salesgrrl Irene Roher rs her soulmate X INLLNYI lNABER Behold' A man who achrey ed much and prarsed not the doer of hrs deeds Vmcent has been actrye rn journalrstrc lrnes rn our hugh school He rs managing edltor of the Barb He rs also on the Kalrbre Staff Qurll and Scroll and secretary of the Barlm Exetutrye Board He was sergeant at arms of the lunror clrss Vrnc nt s name rs to he found rn dramatrcs as he rs a member of Dramatrc Club thls year and he was rn Mrnrck An ex cellent student Vrncenr accomplrshes hrs work eflicrently but quretly and bv hrs frrendly manner has made many frrends among both faculty members and students PAL I NYHRIINQ Strll waters run deep Thus very unostentatrous lad does rn hrs own quret way many good turns for hrs frrends and hrs school He has been wrrh us hrs four years Paul played on the rntra mural basketball team two years He spends a great deal of hrs trme at tennrs of whrch sport he rs partrcularly fond He has a busmess lrke way that bespeaks hrs future success Hrs favorrte car for personal use seems to be the Detrort made varrety of what vrntage7 Women just won t let hrm alone , M., ,, M, - rc' ' kay .--S ,,..-fr-' 'H--. , .-f' u: r ff- - , . 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Q BRUNO Nl XANH A 7-,'w- V ev A - '- h1ni.6 z f sel11ll ls lzrunos 753 he rs IH expert on l11st reeords mel recent ttndnnqs ul popu tr teuns tx well as hung tn enthusustte pluer htmselt Although often rtther rettcent m the cl1ssroom he ts 1 eonqennl comptnxon who delrghts rn the eompamonshtp of others Bruno forms hrs own conclusnons 1fter a thorough cons1der1t1on of the subject m questnon reg1rd less of the ommons of hrs 'tssocntes Smale 1nd the uorld smtles xuth xou And lrenes smtle ts lrlee 1 benedtetton to 1 duseourageei soul Her manner has eharm her char1cter force ws hrch are exemplary to all about her She IS 1 good student whos name frequently graces the hugh honor ltst She belongs to G A A Y XV C A Pep Club 1nd Glee Club She xx as tretsurer of the junior class and has held V1l'lOllS home room offices Irene rs p1rt1cularly adept xn I-rench 1nd upholds the honor of her class tn that parttcular subject R IIOIS One of the drfhcult posxttons to till on the 1thlet1c Held next year wtll be the one which 111s occupted by Fwerett Olsen 1n footb1ll Untrl tl1e completlon of hrs four ye1rs last J1nu1ry he pl1yeel regulu etnter on tl1e B hmsle tb1ll squ1d He was on the tr1ck squ1d l1st wear He rs 1 member of the D Club lxerett loxes to dance IS tery fltly ln the way he rolls hrs socks and ltkes the mttrals P S when they dont mean post scrrpt M lou t Ol sox! Vrolet s drstrngunshmq fC'lllll'C IS her 1 ry eurly h11r whtch 18 the hue of the treasure of Mrdas She pllyed uolxn ln the orchestra for three years 1nd durmg that tune she was 1lso 1 member of the Cnrls Glee Club She was 1 member of Y W C A her four ye1rs of C' A A tvto ye1rs As 1jLll'1lOl' she sang rn Rosamunde Sh ts enthusxastrc about tennts For th past two years sh has done some sexy good work rn art ln whrch she h1s specntltled Besrdes possesstng 1 qulet nature she h1s 1 ch1rm1ng person1l1tV Paige 51 xltf Ihre Lev.. , ,MF f' -' H ' s 1 , --'--H rio- I' v-93475 '-?L-ws . , , 9 A Y -v-- eff' ' ' f'5'fi'?'5f-fV ... S'--,s1.e5u.l1F?i'f11V.rzf.-.. -,.. ew . holl 1 .mel - . ' ' .vball 1 ' -ll i I. A 4 S' , x 4 ef. . . ' K It . I . s I S V ' - li b I - ' K ' H. . 1 . l . lRl1Nl5f7l'1l:Rll .S 4 - L A Y' . . r A 1- v V I , ' t . .2 l . V A V . L I . D L . - 1 lfVl2 lf' ,CEN t ' 5 A 1 . x I vin I Lv I 5 - n . 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' ' T , , . . l V ' L. -A ' A V. . ti x t L ' ' , ' s l tx. l ta en gg U 4 'uqt only four Anal .VL VIX IAN PAHAIX An attractrve personaltty combtned vuth excellent musncal talent VlXl3I1 has made many frtends ln D T H S Her energies haye been expended chiefly on mustc and home economics She has been a NIOIIIHSI ln the orchestra and a member of the Cnrls Glee Club for four years and has taken part tn three operettas Her other actnmes mclude membershtp ln Y W C A G A A and Pep Club As a jumor she was her home room secretary Her propensity for things domestnc has predoml nated the last two years She w1ll take up post graduate vxork here next fall and plwns to become :1 dlettttan eyentually ELolsL PPASL Do you know that D T H S has ln tts student body Call: Curcl s understudy ' Elouse has shovnn her unusual abtlxty In the field of mustc She ns arttstncally yersatnle for she can draw as well as she can smg She has taken an tnterest tn athletlcs es peclally basketball Floxse ts a member of the Senior Curls Glee Club Y XV C A Home Fconomlcs Club and G A A She ts apparently xnterested m cooking and looks attracttyely domesttc In her u hlte apron She hnls from M1lta CA rHhR1Nt1 PESHUI Cathertne has been a falthful yn orker tn the commercxal depart ment durmg her last tyxo years She has been conscnenttously studlous ln all het u ork has been a parttctpant ln athletmcs and was a member of the G A A as vsell as the Y W C A Senior Gtrls Glee Club and Kalnbre Staff As secretary of her home room she proyed her capabtllty Catherine rs plannmg to atrend Gregg Busmess College She answers to the nickname of Peanuts Wm IAM PETERS A student yx ho does not toot hls ovsn horn but who ts ready and vstllmg to help vnheneyer needed IS Wtlltam Peters By hrs tnmely assistance when help ts most needed he shows h1s true worth and school loyalty Wrllnam was for a tlme a member of the football team giving a credttable account of hnmself He has made many frxends m DeKalb Hugh He has been a Pep Club member Pete s favortte subject ts mathematics and he seems to be an ardent follower of trlg He has no favorites among the opposlte sex but dtvrdes hrs attentxon equally among h1s femmme schoolmates wa. , . -arm? 4'l'lt5f- ,fifrgw 'y r - ,mm ' ' 'T '.: -f 1.:a ' ,. - -iz--.MS-r xv, V V.--PN . .t-. 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X ex - ' 4' S? ,,... z Wx PAUI PLAPI' We ye h1d but 1 gltmpse of htm Ptul Pltpp ts lnothtr of our stntors who c1me to tts hts last ye1r from Maltt ln hts short ttmc 1K D 'I H S he h1s gatned many frtends P ul ts t1ll h1s dtrk brown hatr and blue eyes He drtvcs 1 lord SC'l1n Hts acttytttes tnclude Dramattc Club basketb1ll and tennts He ts an embryontc orator and a ehemtstry shark DONAI D POWI l l Tesstes 1 btg Jolly fellow uho came to us three years tgo from Elgtn Htgh School He has been moulded tnto a football player of no mean abtltty and corsequently wtll be a loss to th school Durtng hts thtrd year he was prestdent of hts home room and also a member of Student Counctl He was sergeant at arms of the Varstty Club Dont embarrass Tesste by looktng back at htm durtng class ttme H ts apt to be tn the arms of Morpheus HI RBLRT RALWORTH In staturegqutte the oppostte of Laurte Hampa On th football field he used both qualtty and quanttty to the advantage of the Gre1t DeKalb Htgh Hts playtng on the second team mertted htm a letter and he ts enrolled as a charter member of D Club Herbert blossomed forth tn math class and even found trtg tntrtgutng He has a ple1stng personaltty whtch makes htm many frtends lf you eyer want to buy htm a Chrtstmas present that wtll deltght hts chtldtsh heart make tt a sltde rul Pl ARL RICHARDSON Dtd you ever see Pearl Rtchardson wtth a long face, Thts D l H S mtss possesses a most amtable dtsposttton We really haven t nottced tn what fields she ts espectally gtfted or perhaps she has been too bashful to let us know She stood the test as a member of G A A Home E: and Glee Club bestdes playtng soccer volley ball and basketball Candy ts her supreme deltqht and oral composttton her pet abomtnatton Pclgt 61 xtq hue 3 ,..,- 2 'v.. V .4 , . , r Q-A -- 914' -1'-t ,, ,. ' BA- U 'a f 'n' -5 , , l 1- f'.- ' , !'f':1'x'-'1 -5 -'l wi' 4 -' ' 7,4 Y' 4 - .-4 4 f ' ' --H'-H Minus A, - .-zv-.M ,y:.i.v3::..f:L,. 444 ,, a-:Viv ' ' 4 4 . 4 4 , 4 ' ' 4 4 . 4 4 . x s . . . . 4 . , J 4 . 4 4 . ' 4 ' 4 4 . 4 ' , 4 . . , . i , I . 1 , . . V v 4 . 4 V . . A . 2 4 . - - . . Y . . 9 - I 4 v ts t 4 . . 4 . V . V - - 4 ' Q, w l I Puqe Szxly six ff' if I' ,,.- R E ROHLR Ly LLX rs SHIFFLR professtonal looking nurse CAIHERINI SIMNIS KI NWI IIH SIMS gets h1s practnce dtrectmg hrs own orchestra . .... , ,. K Ii H.- ' '-N Zyl R - ' r ' Q V-'f M f ' ' ' -' K . - .1 . We 1 5 - A ' I I- ' - , ' as-slr? - .g.,U- V - , . t -. . 'J-'-H ii 'f ariiihwzaafe' - Qu-'.l-.Er.EiFt-:ilk-ilizf-,Qn..-4.1 .. ., I EN 7 Y I v I - - .. .r . Y I I Y v V v I V ' 1 , . . . t I V t ' ' . . 1 1 I . A I I I ' I V K u Y Y I I I A . ' ' , . 1 ' I I. 1 V . l . 1 . . I Y. .. . . 1 V C I' , I 4 v v v - . . Y . ' V I i V The man who hath no mustc tn hts soul IS Ht for treason stratagem and spoils so thtnks lrene so she uses her syyeet soprano yotce to best adyantage She ts a yunsome ltttle lass who Ines near Sycamore She IS a member of Home Lconomtcs and Gtrls Glee Club Rene thmks she would choose to be 1 ktndergarten teacher but her future IS shadoyx ed by 1 dark hatred boy who has other plans for her Her pet pastxme ts to skip school and not be caught She s so tmy perhaps she thanks she ll neyer be mlssed But you know teachers ofhces and such Although she entered Delxalb as 1 semor thus yur lytlyn Shtffer has made many frxends She tantshcd three years of htph school nn Malta and conttnued her fourth year here Her quut yy ay of respondtng to class dtscusstons md student attrytttes mark her as one of the well ltked seniors I yelyn ts already thxnkmy, of her yoactnon and nf her plans m1ter1alt7e she yytll make a most Stmt ts one of these smlllng p ppy gurls vue call an ll round semor Eyer dependable aluays thoughtful shes an unfatlmg cure for the blues Her remedy ts to forget any troubles and smxle And that smxle ll IS guaranteed to soften the hardest cymc She has kept out of mtschtef tn G A A Y XX Dra mattcs and Glee Club She has represented us vaell ln publtc speaking and debate has been a loyal supporter of the football and basketball teams Such personal charm as Catherine possesses added to her capabtlxty' insures her future happmess Who could resist a man with curly hour and a nnsclmyous smllet Occasionally' he perpetrates some deultry' when 1 teacher Isnt lookmg But he couldnt do anythtng mean One who knows Kenneth apprectates hrs amlabtltty and dependablltty He neyer falls to do an asstgned task Kenneth came to us ln hrs JUDIOI' year from Qumcy' I-le has been xn hand orchestra bas ketball and track Kaltbre Staff Dramanc Club and H1 Y of wh1ch he 15 VICE prestdent He ts lIreder1ck Stock s understudy 'QVY .AP rt m fm ? i ANNA SMI l'H If you see some one come bobbmg down the hall luke 1 buoy on troubled wlters laughmg Ulktng gesttculattng frmnttctlly tt s Anna wrth her boundless enthusnsm An acttve loqutctous chxld who will grow up some dxy mtybe She ts versmttle bctng gifted tn trt dr1mattcs and terpslchoretn accomplishments Anna has an enviable 1pprec1at1on of the lovely things of Irteraturc art and mustc and gets the most out of all she sees and hears She has been tnterested tn Y W C A C A A mustcal organwattons and has taken part tn plays and operettas She ts very happy and quxte at home on the stage Ex I:RI I F SORI NSI:N A boy s wnll ts the wmd s wall And the thoughts of youth are long long thoughts Exerett was art edttor of the yearbook as a jumor and has contributed to the art work m thus xssue of the Kaltbre Hts actnxty has been almost entxrely m thus one channel whrch he expects to make h1s permanent vocatton For avocatxons he decorates dtsplay wmdows manages theatres and what have you? He has spent some of hrs precious summer vacatron ttme attendlng Art Instxtute m Chtcago where he expects to go after hrs graduatton Euc FNL S I EFANI Gene IS the lad who excels rn terpsnchorean feats He has proved hnmself a good athlete through three years of football whtch entitled htm to membershtp ln the D Club when tt was orgmtled tn IQ 9 He went out for track as a freshman He was Barb representatnve of Home Room hrs second year Eugene tnes never to let his studtes mterfere with hrs school work In fact there are ttmes when he actually forgets to come to school ANNE SVE I'IKA Shall we call her dressed up' We can for she alwtys I9 You know you see her ln red so often It harmonwes wtth her naturally rosy cheeks That brtght color enables us to take notxce of thts charmtng girl of quiet mten We find Anne represented tn the field of musnc more than elsewhere She ts a member of Gnrls Chorus Gtrls Glee Club, and Semor Glrls Glee Club She IS one of the type who always fimsh what they begun a thoroughly consctentlous student Pam: .Sz x I ty ser. en -U-' ? ' . , H- M, ........... 'iwgl M WL ,.,.. . ..-QC Q . ' '1 fltum-h:.f K - ,.,,. -' .1 s av .. . y. ' .- -'v- i 'N ss ni' , n at , :Ex ,--. fss'f ' af- ,.,, . 'K' - t 1 t , , s . t t , . . . ' . . . - 4 - - v t , 4 Y t . t . , 1 , 4 . 1 . , 4 I , . 4 1 , . . . . V l. . . . , . J. .. : . V . . . I , ' I ' 4 '. 2 . . .. I v , . . t . . l l Page Soyty ezght ,H yi? ,vb , A haw MAR l HA SNK ANSON Basketball and baseball are her hobbies Martha rs an x cellent athlete and a good sport at any tlme Sh has durmg her four years of hrgh school partrclpated rn many of the sports offered rn D T H S She has been an actlye member of th C A A on the champlonshrp soccer team when a junror and also played on baseball yolley ball and hockey teams Sht has 1 weakness for teachers parucularly Mrss Bosold You m1y not belueye ll but she has been known to cut swnmmxng Mmrthas successful athletic career will long be remembered rn DeKalb H gh Cl -XR! NCI- TADD Dolly played tenms and basketball as these two guncy wrt seldom played Trs no secret that he squmders too much tnme upon a small gurl whose name rs to be kept absolutely secrct Dolly rs frequently seen paradrng through the corrrdors or loungrng against the wall xdly talkrng concernmg yy hat, No one has yet been able to learn but we all haye our prryate ldtas Clarence s youce has swelled the yolumc of Cvlee Club muslc H went out for track Clarence expects to do what Bt 1 second Bull 'lrlden or play the prano eternally LADORI: ISAYIN l:R lNeyer do today what you can put off untll tomorrow Ladore Tanner 15 another one who halls from Malta although he attended hugh school here four years Hrs preference rn cars ns the Ford coupe Although Ladore seems to be yery qulet one only needs to know hrm to appreclate what a splendid sense of humor he possesses XVatch hum rn the hall durmg the noon rush and youll know he rsn I alyy ays quret Hrs ambxtlon IS to become an electrucal engmeer Hrs actrymes nnclude secretary and presrdent of Home Room at drfferent trmes and track MARIP Tl'I MAN T15 a rare but happy combmatron nntellrgence efllcrenty and attractxyeness all wrapped up and persomfred 1n Marne I the ty pmg of copy for thrs yearbook Marne and Florence Mae haye proyed as helpful as the much adyertlsed golddust tyymns could ever be rn their partlcular lme Mane has been especrally strong rn commerclal work She rs a muslcnan of no mean abllrty Her class room work has been of the hugh honor quallty She has been BCIIXB ln G A A Y W C A Grrls Chorus Culee Club all athletlcs from A to Z and yyas m Blarney Tranl and The Ghost of Lollypop Bay ' v,,, ' Meg, ,w ... rn ,w -- vw N 13, N -.. ,. . 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V . . . f six. ul fl? wwf' 'K zk.5 VIRK INIA TRU l ORD Vurgunua us one of these quuet contented gurls well satushed uuth her own uffuurs She has been unterested un home economucs xuork and has tuleen part un several organulatuons The heught of where she eun put unto prletuce some of the thungs she has learned un Muss Jones foods und home plannung elasses Vurgunua was uhe eharmung Red Cross nurse un our patruotuc pageant Remem ber she looked ms though she hxd just xx alked off of a poster She dotes on chemustry JOHN TXXOXIBI X John s the boy wuth the urresustuble dumples Hus splendud de uermunatuon un spute of all obstacles has made hum one of the most respected boys un school He proved hus executuve abuluty as Junuor presudent when he so ably puloted the class In forensucs he duspluyed unusual aptutude He was a member of the debate team both hus uunuor and senuor years and went out for extem pore spealeung hus junuor year he has taken part un dramatucs Perhaps you dont know ut buut John uues wuth the burds of the aur un hux whustlung dexteruty WAR! ARllJAN1l FELL R Marguret Jane has dustunguushed herself un the class room as well as un many extra eurrucular aetuwutues In dramatues she mo t effeetuxely dusplayed her talent As a member of the Senuor Crass play cast she showed her unusual abuluty She sang un the Culee Club throughout her enture hugh sehool career and sang un the last three of the operettas In G A A and Y W C A she too aetuve part her first three vears ln the elass room Margaret Jane s opunuon us always respected but often doubted to be great us to be musunderstood CIIARI Ol Il UND! RDOWN Not just the ordunary type of gurl one sees every day Charlotte has a personaluty that everyone admures besudes a dusposutuon of unlumuted kundness Her bushfulness us the varuety that guves one an added charm She us a fauthful and conscuentuous student She has been un Glee Club Home Economucs operetta choruses has been a member of G A A us unterested un tennus and dancung She expects to become a pruvate secretary Page .Suxuy num W, NR., V ,K ,frurf f ' S 1, ' E u' : 3 3 , I ' I Ak x x K r 1 x I ' Y 4 W Y' x A tl t' A x ' 1 A 1 3 I her ambituon us to he mistress of a luttle home just for two, v x u - u - I ' A x ' x . . ' me ' u . ' u I 'e , . i . . . , - U 1 ' r ' I V' ' ' I u I u E r ' 5 L 1. ' Le 4 I I ' I ' -' A ' l 'I - . -A . u 1' C 'H A 11 1 I D ' v -, l A ' , A' . . . . - . 1 . k - ' , , D . h my ' A . ,vt : u : Paqe Seventy ..-V fl! A-'52 .nv TH ELMA VATNE Thelma IS the qutet ltttle tltlan hatred mard who makes an excellent lnstener She rs the gurl of mystery at least tt has been quntc lmposstble to glean any facts about her She sews beautt fully we know that We haye an xdea she means to be a scten tlftc farmerette Because she wont dn ulge any of the secrets of her llfe ue shall be obllged to assume that she ts gomg to be a first class seamstress or an authority on tht latest methods m mgrrculture IXLHNVEALE Lyelyn came here from Malta last September It rs our regret that we do not see more of her lf yu could only find where sht keeps herself vue mlght become better acquainted wrth her She xx as a member of the Semor Gtrls Glee Club as wtll as the Home lc Club and X W C A Ftclyn has spctralued ln tommtrclal ts ork so perhaps some day she will be the prtyatt secretary of some nate young man XVho knows? LL LJ NK WALES Another job for coaches to decide ts the logtcal candidate to take oyer the dutres on the grrdrron left yacant by the gradu ation of Lugene Wales He has played on the l'1rst Team for tno years playtng the necessary tlme to earn letters Eugene has been a coach of the Intra mural Teams sponsored this year and has helped athletlcs rn the hugh school He has been .1 booster for the Ag Club and has helped this department by projects and hrs vtork on the Judgnng Teams Donor HX WIARD After her college days are o er, our brown eyed Dot wxth the refreshmg chuckle aspxres to travel far and wtde Knowmg her hobby we shall expect a retmue of dogs to accompany her to lands remote Thts energetic classmate IS Presldent of Qunll and Scroll and one of the lxterary edrtors of the Kallbre She was Secretary of the Juntor class and has been actxve m Dramattc and Glee Clubs and Y W C A Her classroom achxevements de serve our commendatnon Perhaps we shall forgtve her occastonal buts of sarcasm We know she doesnt mean them N, dress. 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Y y x vl ' 4 ' v . . i . , M M l' A lan RM XIOWID Xvlflxxll ss Rly uma. to us IS 1 yunror from Slum 1rd lf you ner want 1 rrly nm mrs rn 1rs r us L1 on I1 r. grurrntrrs srrrslrtlron 1nv.l rn rrrrsrstrble smrle thrown rn H I s been 1 rryr rn Ay, 1ndDr1m1trr Clubs He was a member ol the sttoml tum Iootlvmll squrd thrs yur and has wor rd rtully on 1r rrurr was rn t r Last o e lrglrtu rd hrs runror yur rr hrre hr. was 1 perlectly good taxr rlrryrr Rrynmnd Ins tht nrrtssrry qurlrllertrons to rnsurr. hrs NIH I I XXION XX II l Rl ll It has 1lu rys been tho. eontentron of l ramon that rt rs qualrty and not qurntrtx that eounts 1nd we belrrve that rn thrs case the surplus ol the latter makes up lor the laek of quantrty leamon has been grun .1 yery ehlraeterrstre mekname Nlus lard It rs told that hr onrr engaged rn a mustard eatrng contest and rnnrgtd sueressful 1n rnerdent that no rntrmate frrerrd of I rrmon s would doubt Durrng hrs thrrd year he went out for loolball but beeruse ol hrs hmdrup rn srle drd not recerve a Irrter Mustrrd s phrlosophy rs lat drrnk and be merry for romorrou you may hut to study Rom lil XX IRIL l'le lrlres to knou rhe yyhlt s 1nd rr hy s of thrngs both lxrgr. md smrll Robert h1s bern 1 hrgh honor student throughout hrs srhool erretr Hrs hobby rs serentrfrc researeh and hrs pet urpressron the I1us ol n1ture Bobs ambrtron rs to be an rleetrrul engrnrerrng exeeutrye He rs I-drtor rn chref of the lxalrbre and Srerrtary Frrasurrr of ths. Dramatrc Club I-le has been actrye rn athletres dramatrcs musrt and forensrcs When rt eomes to rrgurng he s a yr ow Mentron any subject from eharrr stores to rtlrgron and he rs ready to drscuss rt wrth such an arr ol hmlrty that hrs lrsttner run only creep rnto a corner 1nd srt urth hrs mouth .111r Vr RNON1 XVOOLJARD lrp not only brlrues rn the mm m Smrlo. and the world smrlts yyrth you but goes furthrr by puttrng rt rnto praetree He h1s sperrrlrlerl lor tour years rn manual trarnrng and durrng that trme has done some wry superror work The blaek plague and grrls are synonymous to hrm md both are to be shunned as much as possrble We cm only say that thrs attrtude whrch he has taken has been rather 1 drsapporntment to the so called farr sex XVe thrnk he spends altogether too much money on chewrng gum 79 .p- .rr r Page beuenlrf one ,. . . . . ,.- ' WI -5, - N fn., ..-Nd ., ---.. ' .. '1 w. . ., '- - -str. ,,. f' Q- I 1' .1 4' ' 7? '-If ' 4 - ..-rea- .,.. . - .. . ' 5:51, J' 4 , , qw..r1:i's'...'f1r': : .,.-. . e- I '. ' 1 I I 1 V .1 ' .K A.' 1 bl V sw I 'A . x V, L har ' I . to run crr. ls ' I 3 'ar, If ull im. l'l' lartl' I' tl- K.l'l - Staff. He J ' h- 2 f 'I'h' H v I' If Y 4 vu v u u I 1 s wa Y I future success as an A-r farmer. liven the cows and pigs love I' . , I s . , gf --,kj ' 8 ' 4' 1 ' ' ' x If v I 4 I 3 v v vmri K ry V. , .. , I' m - mf v u v K Ik A v , I A I L N 4 ' 1.1 hx 1 'y I -4 - vu If Y 4' lx ' 4 Y 1 . . r 4 x as u '.' h 5' H 4 I b - 1 L ' ul I' V ll' - I - I x- s I I 1 A x I I I ' ' ' V ' 7 . - - ' s I r' r ' -- F V s- s ' ' ' - '- s . 'lil ,f,, 1 I I I ' I I r I u u - y Vx 1 I ' 4 u v Y A L 4 X ,, , . . r , I y 4 - y ...fi Anil I OIS Woons 'Io be great IS to be mlsunderstood A tall d1gn1fied xoung m1ss who appears to be QUIIC aloof Upon acquarntanee one learns she IS not lots IS musrcal berng espeetally mterested 111 pxano so mueh so that the local photographer dxsplays a pxeture of her seated on a p1an0 bench She vuelds a lorgnette most ind shows an mterest 1n one Duke M We fancy her last name vull not alxx ays remirn the same At present she ns one of an mseparable pa1r Her pet past1me IS pr1mp1ng before th mnrror CARI Vs LORI Brg XXuor1 toners ab01e the heads of most of the students of D T H S he IS more than sue feet tall He has plaxed on both football and basketball teams and uses hrs huslex figure to xdxantage XR hen playmg guard on the athlet1c field or to an equll gaun on the bisleet ball floor He was a xsetghtman 1n traele Carl has a great mterest 1n the uorlexngs of 1ntr1eate maehmes Hn hobby IS eonstructmg rad10s at uhrch he has beeome terx profietent HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1930 September the 7th 1926 our good shrp 1930 welghed anchor and put out from port for a four years xoyage w1th Super1ntendent R G Beals actmg as eoast p1l0t After the first fexx 11 eeks wery l1ttle d1scourag1ng seastckness was experxenced and all were enJ0v1n0 the trrp We encountered no bid veeztlser unt1l January when semester exams brought o11r first storm In splte of many of the passengers bemg pamc str1cken the ship eime through Vlllfh flyrng colors 'I he Hrst half of our voyage was qu1te uneventful except for the da1ly r0ut1ne 11h1ch helped to make us weathered seamen 'I he thlrd quarter opened more ausp1c10usly when our crew was orgamzed under the guldanee of John Twombly as captam The engmes were stopped on June the 12th of our th1rd year whxle we enjoyed ourselves at Juntor Semor Prom September the 3rd 1929 saw the begmnlng of the last quarter of our voyage Remo Makela was chosen captam On May 3, 1030 the Junlor crew was entertatned by the Senlor crew Th1s same semester we publtshed a log of our voyage. all agree that the Kahbre of 1930 IS the best that ever was edxted For the few rematnlng days 0fsa1l1ng we ant1c1pate good weather Thursday, June 5th, we shall say farewell to the shxp of 1930 V ' ,. ap, e v , . .NY - ?T'f T 7 4' f-:rf 1, , - 2' ' im' 'v ' :PF- - '..faz-,ff-..- ..f.,.,1.. , 9 ' , , , ,ef ' 11 'F 'i' .,,:ij,3. -i' -712-.r .T '..r?i'1' ,, Ji :T e K . 1 1 I A . 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V . ,-zv-a.u.,w.f.f ,..-- ,., . ,4- I.EF'l 'IO Rlf'Hl Edgar T Stephens Paul R Rutledge Ervin A Rlechman John T Moss Thomas F Ransdell OUR COACHES Every ship must have its captain and his staff of skipper and mates So must our school athletics be piloted through the stormy and quiet seas Our chief pilot has been Mr Ransdell-director of all boys physical education Without the supervision of the captain our athletics might have landed on some reef of rocks and we appreciate Mr Ransdell s steering the Heavywelghts so safely Mr Ransdell s first mate was Mr Reichman football coach and coach of the basketball B team It was through his efforts that the high school enjoyed a good football season In the coaching of the track team and the football B team Mr Stephens won the approval of the Great DeKalb High Mr Stephens also coached the world renowned third basketball team Mr Moss displayed his prowess as a coach by shaping a very successful tennis team Through his efforts tennis has become one of the major sports of our high school Although Mr Rutledge s history classes demanded most of his time he was always ready and willing to give a helping hand It is no wonder that our ship returned to port in ship shape with such a captain and staff through deep Waters and clear of shoals and for his guidance of our ship to port. 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IW 'Th ' tt wel ,152-.s waalsaav' I IRST Roxx I ns renee Tedford Carl Wuort Everett Olsen Raymond Maxwell Curtts I arson Robert Hunt Robert XV1rtl Charles Sanderson Clarence Wales Harold Johnson Charles I mger Robert NVheeler Gerald Conctdtne IIIDO I 'nhtx Rmo Stefani Harold Irum Wlllxam Conner Lloyd Bemls Rudolph Hanson leonxrd Iohnson Iouts Mosher Robert Olsen Raymond Vvhckness Adolph Stefmt Robert Bemls Jmmes Hulmes Ieonard Skoglund Cltfford Cooper Sam Koxnch Charles Wedbere, Herbert Rmunorth XVllll1m Malone Remo Hlrju lxenneth Rtehlrdson Domld 'luombly loc KII7 Donald I3l1seh lugene lxxlen Casper lxlttle son XV1lter Anderson Kxuno SJAFI Carl Koskx Oltxcr Huhtm lrank Hope Idxx ard Hmnon lxenneth Nl Carr llter Cermmsteld Kenneth McCabe XValter fngh John Bo1rdm1n I I Stephens leowehl I A Rtcehmm lcoichl P R Rutledge lcoachj II I Ransdell Klthlctlc dlrectorl Benme Cordon FOOTBALL The mneteen twenty n1ne football season was one of the most prosperous ever stlged by DeKalb grld teams The Heavtes boasttng a wealth of good heuy lenemen and fast shtfty ball carriers turned tn some of the best games ever seen on local fvrtdtrons The htgh llght of the season was the dectslve set back whtch they handed the powerful Sycamore team The Ltghts turned 1n 1 perfect record of no games lost for thelr share of 1 heavy scheduled season Although mevpeuenced the Llghts turned tn some of the cleverest games ever dlsplayed tn thts end of the state to overcome a long llst of notable grldlron seconds The Heavles employed a steady lme plungtng attack whtch they varted Wlfh a set of runn1ng and passmg plays Thts, combmed with a stalwart defense, gave them a style of play whlch gatned ground consistently, and constantly kept the oppo nents YVOYFICCI A runmng play or a success pass was a great pomt getter The I tghts used more of an open attack, employlng long end runs or sharp cut backs at which thelr ltghter backfleld men were more adept DeKalb should be proud of the posttlons whtch these teams gatned for themselves tn the first season of actual competltlon tn the new North Central Conference ,.-- I+ 1- . N . W..- ,, min ,R n ,. 5 1 1 .j p .5,,.p,,Krnl -LM. gy .goepgga :ZAL-71ejg..',,::.L1iLI5 ku:-M im-WV' R A -be in It liz . V Y' f-,K J i', , ' Y ' I egg ,, '- '- H., . -r111A'f..s-.gpewsife-::f.:.v'..r-.. ..... :- ..... I Y ,L I A , 1 lv 1 r , ' 4K 1 Donald Blair. Captain Remo Makela. Harold Anderson. , I' A 'H s , . , ,L I A v I A e 1 . 1 ' L r V 4 I 1 . . V v K. L I 1 A X , e ', r I ' , 'A - - 7' ' T X 1 I . A Is v A K I . ' ' ' I c ' . XV. ' '. .'.. ' . ' I , . . . iff, ' e . Q, e . L L , . . L , 4 . :. I. I V . I A 3 I I K 3 I , 4 3 L 1 V 3 C I 3 D j I ' I X XL Y I 5 ' K I I V I X 'A ix 3 X 1 K 5 I 6 O ' . L 4 s , e 1 C 1 E 1 1 I . i . H ' L I I 1 3 V . I - 3 1 I I HA 3 'I S h 1 I I 3 I 'I I 5 I I I Page Eiyhtef-one Page Elqhly Iwo 'VlAlxl I A Captam Vlakela proxed to be most efflcrent leader Mac ended the season as a yery elusne quarter back Bl AIS lloyd proyed to he an macces srble full back XX h n Lloyd got ay t vms too bad for opposrtnon VJLORI XX hen XX uorr u as plzymg hrs tackle posntron and once became angry the play was ucll as made All ltno a sen completed hrs hugh school football playtng brxllrantly as tacklc and guard He yu as xmpcded somevs hat muh a bad shoulder Htxt Wormlng and squnrmrng through lrnc vtent Ht nt on many rampage Thus xx as Hunts ftrst try at the g1me NOR! 'lhrs ltttle quarterback drsplayed both hcadwork and povser rn dlrectmg and taktng part on our team OLSON Olson playing end drd hrs full share ln making the team as suc cessful as lt was Tl:Dl'ORD Thrs mvulnerable heavywerght tackle proved untold value m buttressmg up the lme Tedford wrll be back next year ,v- Y af ' --wg. . . ' 925' Tj-.iq N., 1' 9 'Q' ' 'i' waz?-'ff21.-. . . , .. . ' aaawu-N ..-. iaaasf- . , A V A ' Y . Y . T - 1 A . aw g i V. the V V ' yt 1 V ' ' - 1 , . V V , . l. l I E' . . ior. ' I A V . s ' I. . . ' y v 4 the ' . ' 1 ' a . , dar ,111 JL ,E BPRt Berg fatthfully and fully filled the requxrements of an end Hrs oppo nents trted hrs end and only once xx htch was too much AND! RSON Anderson drsplayed has powers as center by passmg the ball un faltertngly wrth accurate um and then was away WIRIL Bob playtng hrs last year for the orange and black was a sure tackler and conststently threw the opponents backfield m n for negatnxe yardage WALES Wales held down one of the yung posmons and proved many ttmes m spxte of hrs st7e to be a large obstacle SOHNIL Sohne deltxered the necessary punch that often advanced the ball toward our enemtes goal In defense h was far from lackmg CONICIDINL Playrng tn the backfield Con ctdme filled hts crown wrth many stars and agam and agatn made a ltfe saung tackle Bl AIR As a guard Bud had no peer Both on defense and offense Bud was always there and took advan rage of the sttuatton WHEhLhR Thrs freshman prodngy rmmedt ately rose from hts positron on the thtrd team to a tackle on the xarsrty Well see more of htm Page Ifrghl y lhrt c M, ,.-mp. M, .. 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E A : Page Erghly four f ,,..- 53-fw -X LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL LETPERMEN Koshl Hts speed and abnlnty at snarmg passes dnstrnguxshed htm as one of the best ends tn the Conference Sli-I ANI Thus newcomer rs one of the most gntty and determtned tacklers exer to see actton on a DeKalb team SROCLUND Colt was one of the best Held generals ever to play quarterback on a DeKalb grtdlron RAUWORTH Hts S178 was a factor m openmg holes on offense as well as a bulk nn the lane on defense MOSHER Iouts pounded the lme ltke a xeteran fullback and was equally good on an open field run MALONh Bull was a shtfty and elustxe halfback who gained ground consnstently all season HULMhS Hts Sl72 was a great adxantage to the team m the manner he used ll to bolster up the forward wall Kx LEN As captatn and end K1 turned m a notable performance for every game he entered ..- ..a- 'f'+1'- X M 7. .,,-,- 1 ff ak ikw M i VV, ,. ..-- -' Amt 32, 'jd 2 nf-s,.. , W ' VW, +1 ,,,,,, --- 1-'L-ss- Q4 ' . . .. 4, , -1 v U ' ., V -- nzv-..e.g.-,,f,:,,,0gg,,f,1 N K 1 l t 1 . 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' e 4 1 NFVAMPAA 9 was a halfback who took a bombardment of punrshment on tlusne cutback plays but was al wxys ready for more COOPI R Red was a dengerous man rn an open held and also turned rn some neat lrne plungmg from hrs halfback post W1 DBFRC' As tackle Chuck proved an IH xaluable man rn opennng holes on offense and a great a tackle de fensnely KI ITLFSON He proved to be an rnvaluable man at hrs center posrtron H was a good tackler as well as ball passer SANIDI-RSON He broke through the opponents lrnc consrstently to brrng down some unwary man for a loss Bl ALS Bob was one of the fastest men on the team When he broke unto the open rt usually meant a touchdown IRVIN Malta was a player of no mean abrlrty he wus a power on offense as well as defense OI SON At hrs posrtron m the lme W Bob turned rn a crednble per 1 formance at smearmg opponents t plays before they were well underway n Page Elqhl y live HLAVYXX EIGHT BASKLTBAI I U1 I I R R N I conard Skoglund Clarence Tadd I ugene Kyltn Puno Non R1 hard l tsln. Captam Ray Maxwell John Boardman 91m lxoxnh HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Coach Ransdell s first year at DeKalb Hugh seems to promise something for the future of our school Playlng basketball ln the newly formed North Central conference for the flrst tlme th1s year s heavywenght basketball team has placed behmd rt one of the most successful seasons rn the recent basketball hrstory of D T H S The squad thls year consxsted mostly of green recrults who lacked the experlence needed to burld a wmnmg team However DeKalb's m1dgets made up ln ' Hghtn what they lacked ln experlence After losmg two men because of mxd year graduatlon, Coach Ransdell was forced to completely revxse hrs llne up Although apparently being under the mfluence of a jmx whlle playlng out of town, and losmg these forcrgn engagements only by the closest of marglns, the team members showed thexr real ablllty on the home court, where they lost but two games, these bemg the now famous Sycamore games Every man that played on this year's tournament team wlll be back ln unrform agam next year Thxs statement should brlng joy to those who follow our teams from season to season for wlth one or more years of mdrvrdual playxng experlence, and a year of team play behxnd them they should burn up the hardwood ln thxs sectlon next year J .- -- vw- .B . lla. Q' 4 2' ' 1 Jim '-'aff-af- . f.- 4. -X fa . I I I A m . I r 4 ' V V . l xx. Al Iv -1'-x' I v P Vx ' IN' I vla . . Paqe Eighty-six 4? AVI W' LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALI TOI Row Harlan lrey Donald Blair Evar lVlalen Carl Wuorx Sulo Nevampu Rtno Slcfmr Iarl Rattcnbury Robert Berg Robert Beals Harold Rowc Robert I csllc LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL The lrghtwelghts more properly called the B team by a rullng of the recently formed North Central Conference played one of the most successful and lnterestmg seasons of recent years Employmg the same style of game as was used by the Heavxes the Llghts presented a fast breaklng type of offense coupled wlth a dellberate attack whxch was used to advantage aga1nst a set defense Uslng thls twofold offense and elther a man to man or zone type defense Coach Rrech man's boys usually held the upper hand, losmg most of thexr games only through bad breaks or overconfidence rn the last quarter after buxldmg up a substantral lead rn the earller frames Most typlcal of these hard luck games were the two Belvldere games. ln both of whlch our boys lost the decrsron by one polnt after they had bullt up an lmposlng lead The shlnmg lxghts of the season were the games wxth Sterlrng at Sterlxng, and wlth Samt Marys at Woodstock, ln both of whrch games the Barblets defeated thelr opponents handlly Wlth nearly every man from th1s year's team back for next season, and wlth a horde of new materral commg on, the llghtwerght team of next year should turn rn an even more successful year than that yust past Paqe Fzqhlzf set , ...-. ., ,, f zum'-3 L . 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' , ' ' r r v f - 4 f 1 v 1 l Page Ezghty ezghl W HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL LETTERMEN ANDl RbON Mak1ng good use of hlS Welghl and brawn at hlS back guard pos1t1on he usually came out w1th the ball BOARDHAY H15 he1ght was an asset on of fensc as well as a factor of pow cr for the team defensnely MAXXKFLL As Captam and all round player Max dlsplayed a cool and heady game all season MAKE LA Although lost to the squad by m1d season graduallon Mak s aggrtssne guard1ng made a name h1m 1n a the gmns c playtd TADD A fast and crafty forts ard Dolly cont1nually kept hlS opponents vsorr1ed HIS loss 1n m1dseasor1 was a sex ere blovs to the team K1LEv K1 1 came to the I-ltaues about m1d season and because of h1s flashy floor work and basket tossmg was a rel1ablt man NORI Although hand1capped by S176 h made up 1n fight and spced what he lost because of stature l lil ll: D1ck played a forward h1s accurate passlng and excellent shootmg made hlm a mamstay of the team KOVICH Commg from the IlghlS Sam d1splayed a br1ll1ant defens1ve game at back guard for the I-leav1es the remamder of the season SKOGLUND Another m1dget 1n S179 he made up for hlS d1sadvantage by crafty floorwork and clever dr1bbl1ng I4 .. ...-,,.-. ,, l- . -e le5, .gA ., -r' 'A' gm, f 3' ' . u . 1 , . u I Y , 1 ' v V for ' ' ll . h, , , - Y I 4 x 1 . ' ' , , c 'XJ rw LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Bl Rt Bob playing tho. ccntcr position on tht lights was the pivot man about whom most ol the plays re xolvcd l S His experience made Bob asstt to team play and his scor ing ability was a factor offen sively WUORI Hs sue was in aid to him n oflcnsc as wtll as defense his abil ity to get the ball off of the back board was outstanding RAITRNBURY His size and fast floor work marked him as a guard to be feared by opposing scorers Rows Harold made his debut this year as guard utck thinking and acting were his contribution to his team s success OLQONI Olne s ability as a point getter made him 1 watched man every game He graduated mid season BPALS Bobs speed and clexer dribbling made him an excellent man to hold down his position at running guard lVlALI:N As center both offensively and defensively Mo proved his ability as a good tip-off man and aggressive guard. S'l'lil3ANl He played running guard and could always be found where the game was toughest. FREY His deadly eye for the basket made him a marked man in every game in which he played. NEVAMPAA Su's fast and shifty game, com- bined with his basket tossing and guarding ability made him an asset to the team. BLAIR Bud's Hoof work and uncan- ny basket eye were principal factors in the Light's scoring machine. Sie as Page Eighty-nine N5-.A X J,Kpm,,,,N,Lw,M 4 ' ,,........ ..,.. -Q, FM we X. ff? ' .f -gc-' ' H ' 'z'4'2rJf??!JtQf5 3 ' .. fa arm, -. .. . . 1 ' f I ' ' ' ' ' y 1 s 1 ' ' - X . l. 2.'l.lE , . .. ,, an . . . i . ' ' o L x i it I I . . . ' . in 1. in -141 A-'U Jim nr-1 il I l NTNIS U OXX ron t t Ultll ll l wx lxhu rtn t 1 Nl ar son 1 rx omson arun tn 1 x rc t ns er C str luetnt Potttngetr Instructor lohn T X oss TENNIS TLHHIS at DeKalb Hxgh has gradually vu orked xts may to the fort and each year more and mort cnthuslastrc players are takmg up th1s sport In 1929 DeKalb engaged 1n a schedule of sm matches, only one berng called off because of ram The first of these meets was held at DeKalb where Jollet took the measure of our boys by the slum margln of three matches agalnst two At Elm hurst DeKalb lost by a score of four to one however thas defeat was avenged when DeKalb defeated Elmhurst here by a count of three matches to two At West Aurora DeKalb met defeat agam by the narrow margm of three to two The chance for a comeback agaxnst the West Aurora team was washed out when ram Hooded the DeKalb courts The flnal meet at Elgrn was a dec1s1ve vrctory for DeKalb, the fmal count grvmg DeKalb four matches aga1nstElg1n s one In the Blg Seven tournament at XVest Aurora, Tadd of DeKalb was beaten ln the smgle finals by Nelson of Johet I-Ie scored one polnt for DeKalb DeKalb txed Izast Aurora for second place nn the tourney outcome Members of the team coached by Mr Moss were Al1lunas 'I add, Morrls, Allen Rlchard I eslle, Robert I esl1e, Gould. Harry Johnson WIIIZ and Mason ' ' cam...-W 'ITa' .. ---t- ,:rQ-,,:t, 3,35wi AI I I iff ' I 1 'II 4, , Z l if ls ' Q --,J lt 4 F ' ll - ff , I I . ' - R ' .qt A, . ' I , ' I' . T t I I I l v ' y i K l . ll.-. 'K R ' ISV' Ilavs. Rieharl XXIYITICII R l XV' 'I 'll nmle Xlorns Robert l e .rdl. Cla ' c' 'l'.tld. lfl n C. lx . H.r j A, J l , . XI All' . Blllj 'Ih 'llvld. Cl rt! 'Jl '1, f j' K B I I Y V . Y Y I 3 7 Page Ninety aa.. 'C'E3vNTfn'32E.5:h0 - , 1. n1h'.x-.gdhfab - ,L-na ...-. . .-eral' SXVI M MIND INS I RL C IOR Mr Steuns Karl Adams Jr Marxm Lckberg Burton losttr Gent Marshall Rudolph Hanson Xvlllldm Conner Ross Rtnuntk lloyd Buls Adolph Srefanl Charles Sohne Robert Topp Wrllram Bags SWIMMING Swrmmxng a new sport at D T H S was this year for the first time ln dulged rn as a competrtrve sport for boys Although only one meet was held and that wrth Rockford a school whrch annually sends a swrmmrng team to the state and natronal swrmmmg meets the season can be termed a great success be cause rt rntroduced lnto our actrvrtres a new form of sport whxch has for a long trme past been popular but whrch has never before won recognrtron Coach Stephens and the members of th1s year s team are to be complrmented on e spxrrt whlch they showed rn brmgrng a new sport rnto the school under the obstacles whrch always face such an actron They garned school support an rnterest to such an extent that swrmmrng as an emulatrve sport probably will be contrnued for years to come The team rncluded such excellent swrmmers as Marshall I loyd Beals Wrllram Conner Stefanr Hanson Adams Renwrck Foster and the Bagg boys each of whom has done hrs blt toward makrng swrm ming a permanent sport at D T H S The year of SWlI1'1ITl1Hg whrch has just passed was a great success ln that xt has opened up a new Held for ambmous and athletrc boys who are interested 1n learnrng to swlm and who wrsh to test the1r skrll ln actrve competrtron 1 , , I . 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Q ry I - ' I I , c v . , . . , v ' - ' - ' ' T th 1 4 v v M v v 1 1 1 Y - , Page Ninety-om iwafw- CHLLRI l ADLRS I I I IORH Ill Xkxllnm Conner Marx 'lcrxulllgtr Alun Carlstrom lltrrntl Dun ln lrmcts Duffty IN TRAMURAL BASKETBALL Although mtramural athlettcs ln the hlgh school have not as yet reached tht ltvtl whlch they have attamtd ID Amtrlcan colleges and UDIWLISIULS they art. sttadllv gammg promtntnce 1n the htgh schools athlettc llft In thc nd they vt tll undoubtedly gam the place due them because of the1r lmportance ln 1fldUClI1g sportne exercxse to the masses of prep school puplls and not catermg to tht favored few In the lntramural athletlcs at D T I-I S , basketball has steadxly gamed ln favor, untll thls year slxteen teams, havmg as thelr coaches men who had won a letter xn some major sport, and players d1v1ded evenly among the four classes, engaged 1n a number of regularly scheduled games, the wlnners to be re warded wlth a trophy and afterward to be known as the thlrd team hav1ng the rlght to encounter teams from nearby towns tn regularly scheduled games The players composlng the w1nn1ng team were Barauskx, Rrchardson, Gould, Hop kms Irvm, Floyd Johnson, Plapp, Harold Rattenbury Sohne Tolf, and W1rt7 Under the tutelage of Coach Stephens Ih1S team met and defeated Kmgston, a team whrch was later to take thrrd place ln the DeKalb DISIYICI Tournament The boys who played on these teams gamed 1nvaluab1e expertence whrch should and them rn making the varslty teams next year H KM.- .r., , rf... 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I . 3 . I l '1' I , XX.1tt'rn1.111 X, -Hum M X. vtnutu tx ' 5 4 5, . XX.1t 'rtttnn gt Uvtr. Ht H Sxmtttttwtt' 1tp5Y'4'm l 5 I W 1- KY,ttt'rt1t,ttt gt X1.1.1 gt, WMU I5 V ll Ki: gi tngt 7 xttta 4 H . x A Ki g tt 301 3 21 I- JA. A A . A L A l A 'I'l1u District Ihsk 11.11 'Ik urnam' I 'lit tl ' D. 'If H. S, 'vm as 'ot' Es, tht mn ' importmtt . mi t ttstt tding tottrnii' ltcld in lc .'IJlC. V' I . i xv stmng tt-.tms cntcrud. .md with .tl lmst tlurcc wr four ICJINS conccticd .1 clmncc to gm t thu stats finals .tt ' 3 l 'rc, u ID'l'J1b Html vtf . 3, ' mst 5 . -.D-I'.1b.V.- L .. llil H' th' cttrly IQ ' 'tt-s. DcI'.Il 'i bg Ak tj S V . tltfl . l .ly ' 1 'L ' '- L W ' t L4 nf 1 ' K L 4. . ' ' fr N 74. R. V - .s -'x 1' vs r - N 1 lt't f .' t t't1n, .IU i l X rated as om' ol' th' bcst teams to 'nt'r thc stats Hnals, swcaks wcll tl r th' tvpc ot' lmskctlmll that is being displavcd in this part of tl c Stats. K. lt sh - 'I--' tl .'f:t. '4s tttlul' j 'X . ally: ' 4 '.'l'lh'ftf llzt 'ik 'As 550-1- GAA IOP Roxy Jeanette Lavsson Edda Boys man Ina Koiiunen l'ielyn lxays Harriet Cook Helen lrla aari I orrame I arson Margaret Holm Audrey Dennis Reba Bogle Rebecct Hammitt Margaret Cotton Chana Guroyich Mary Jane Hiland Lucille Iaiyre Miriam Blomquist Geneyieye Jacobson Ruth Gustafson Zita Barr Rena Da Rin Martha I illberg Allie Iehtonen Shirley Clark Berdina Dellenback Llbblf Gordon Alice Deegan Bessie Bedlck Mary Guroiich ldxth Anderson Gladys Concidlne Dorothy Bedick Ilcanor Hueber lia Iletchcr Marian Benson Sophie Alilunas Ilorence Blasch Alicelambert Perces Hall Esther Berke Dorothy Deegan Mary I'XlCI1l7 Eleanor Case Helen Kient7 Katherine Donor Harriet Duncan Frances Duffey Lela Brooke l'yelyn Jackson Iola Brooke Eleanor Anderson GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls Athletic Associatlon has completed a successful year under the splendid leadership of Miss Yolande McCask1ll The aim of this organ17at1on IS to improve the health to promote interest in outdoor life athletics and gym nastics and to develop good sportsmanship The oflicers of the past year were Katherine Goodyear president Millie Swanson vice president Katherine Don or secretary and Mary Terwtlliger treasurer The G A A sponsored a telegraphic basketball shooting contest and DeKalb won second place receiving a pennant Our association was ln charge of Play Day on May I7 at DeKalb at which time Rochelle Rock laalls Maple Park Geneva Sycamore and Elburn were guests G A A conducted all the sport tournaments During the football season Mr Moss klndly explained that game to the girls This made them more intelligent spectators At the end of each semester 1n1t1 ation of new members IS held with all of the members performing clever stunts There IS now a membership of about eighty live girls Curls are sent annually to the summer camp at Waukegan Country Club Where they are instructed in various sports and the Work of the league so that they wlll be better able to carry on the Work of G A A in their local school .tw . 1 bxlwtsxm ' Y ,g h NLR F A A N '.., ' v F V , ,,V,5.1:-se.. '- -' 1 H- L fi-lx aes . ,.- an-zu ak' Duncan. Alice Hitchcock. Martha Swanson. Elizabeth Holderness. Alice Ash. I.illian Kivikko, Q S. '. , -6 . , I , 4 . 4 , , j . . . . . v 1 7 T . 1 , - 1 ' - V I Y - . , Y , Y Y 7 - Q Q . , . Page Ninety-four ,-.'a...T.'9 Tam GAA IOP ROXN Harriette Page Marie Richardson Agnes Swanson Margaret Porter Mary louise I:sther McMackin Carolyn Norrby Frances Schemett Mary Lambert Iola Maxwell Katherine Simms Nellie Brakey Mildred 'Iownsend Irene Oberg l ucille .Johnson Vivian Pahaly Mayme Makela Laura I ehtonen Alice Branch Ada Schultz Phyllis Snyder Ruth Olson Marcella McCormick I ouise Myers Millie RO7lflSkY Helen McNamara Margaret Donnelly Helen Malen Elaine Munger I:ielyn Skoglund Iucmda Owen Esther Peacock Marie Titman Catherine Peshut Helen Root Viola Wallace Marian XVIYI7 Dorothy Hurt Harriet Sohne Ruth Stolpe Fllen Peura Gwendolyn Moore Anna Smith Harriet Rose Nelson Mary Terwilliger Louise Johnson Kaye Goodyear Dorothy Marttn Mary Sohne Ivodia 'Vlagnusson Dorothy Malone Jeanette Wielert GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The atm of physical education the improaement of health is achieved through a program which develops the body both physically and mentally This pro gram includes instruction in healthful habits of living and in various sports it promotes an interest in out door activities which is usually carried on after a person leaves high school Under the supervision of Miss McCask1ll many girls have taken active part in volley ball basket ball track and various other sports The volley ball teams as a Whole consisted of one hundred girls who participated very diligently after school in order that they might compete in the tournament which IS held after each season In this year s volley ball tournament the Juniors were proclaimed the winners In order to encourage and interest more girls in basket ball a olor team and a class team were organ17ed As a result of this plan one hundred and forty girls entered the basket ball teams The winners in the tournament comprised the color team of the semors and the class team of the juniors Baseball track and tennis were other promment sports in which many girls took an actlve part Swimming was also a popular recreation Plans were made for a swimming meet which was held on May nineteenth fu- ,. . ,....f ' ' ' ' 9 W a- ,, , ff- - H'-'W ee. 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Robert Boardman I'd Chtntttt Xllnor 'Xltlun Andtrson Bxron Hnts Ijtrktr Imley I lun Cmrlson John Bagg XX tlhard Pmlmtr HIGH SCHOOL BAND Durmg the last two ycars our hand undtr tht dxrtctlon of Mr Ed Chtntttt and the supervlslon of Mrs I-Iarrell IVI Sttvs art htad of tht IVIus1c Dtpartmtnt has made an envlablt rtputatxon Last sprlng at tht Secttonal Conttst tn Flgtn our boys placed first m Clmss AA This year at tht Scctlonal htld at Rockford April 4 5 IU compttxtlon wlth Rockford Frecport Strtator and Rock Island wt agaxn rated hlgh Freeport won flrst and wt plactd second losmg by only a fractton of a poml Upon averagmg scores at the contcst ut found that DeKalb took a large perctnt agt of the honors Our gradt school band plactd first m competltton wtth several other Class D bands Slx soloxsts Wert entered thrte of whom took first places and thrte second Although both grade and htgh school bands wtre ntxtltd to compett ln the finals at the Unn erslty of Illmols only solotsts wtrt enttred In th1s state contest held Aprxl 24 25 Ed Chenettt Mmor plactd fourth tn larmet solo event and Rudolph Saarmen fifth ln saxophont solo event Warren Cheney Wlllard Palmer and W1ll1s Smtth represented us most credltably on thetr respectlve mstruments It ts unquestionably through the unt1r1ng efforts of lVIr Qhenette and Mrs Stewart that our band has worked up to 1ts present stand1ng We shall lose only three members through graduat1on and therr places should be filled bv more mcommg pupxls from our pr17e grade school band 1 X .y ' 4 , r- ' f ' J I M 1 I f 'K fl 1 i . f 4 'I , ' 4 at. , 5 'f . ' - ' ' -- ,V ' ,I iw Fw- ...- ' -fe. ,, eff L, N K ,, f 1 xg . 4 , - Q A, , 1r 'if- ' '- .. .. . . , i , A I t I I' s v I I N. -r ' I - x s 1 v y v burn. Izlda Jansen, I.avina Jansen. Kenneth Sims. Richard XX'vmer, XX'illis Smith. Ralph How- 1 . . ,- - . I A' I- 1 n A '. . Igl' . 5 kt ' f. SW . - E' . ..'It - '.l- . Bl.'. ' .. -. t-- . w '- . .' l . K A 1 ' V V s 1' . D ' 3 Y I 5 I I . I 3 S ' ' I . 1 Y H 7 A I 3 1 . I 1 D I . 1 x . xx I 4 ' Y L L ' . V x , I x L ' v 1 I 5 I I I I I 5 I ' , . . . . t x I . . . U ' 1 y x 5 L 3 , , 1 3 I I t I A' 1 'I 7 5 - , , , . ' x Q 4 1 x ' I Y I A I Y 4 3 3 J I I . 1 . x . F . , . . . . m . , , I . . 7 I Page One Hundred L' as MQ ' A D-K-KY -si ORCHESTRA TOP Roxx Marran Wlrtl Betty Wh1tt1ker Curtis Jackson Warren Cheney Elvin Carlsm Glcnwxrd Blackburn 'Vlarvrn Allen Everett Anderson Rudolph Saarlncn XVrll11m Hooker Neal Blalr Robert XXVIII! Lavrna Jansen Kenneth Sums Rlchard Wymcr Wrllrs Smlth Ralph Howard lela Brooke Harrxct Sohne Lots Elllott Edllh Woodard lola Brooke florence Blasch Jean Montgomery Vrola Saarrnen Vxvlan Pahaly Raye Goodyear Lula Hendrxckson Slgurd John son f-loyd Budrow Arnold Anderson Edward Chenette Mmor Robert Eckhardt frank Smvthe Melvin Anderson Byron Hayes Parker f-lnley Flda Jansen Iohn Bagg xvlllllfd Palmer HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA At the close of school rn June we lost only a few of our orchestra members through graduatlon so we were left wxth excellent materlal as a nucleus of the organwatxon thus ycar Our only obstacle has been 1 lack of v1ol1ns and other strrnged rnstruments Last year the orchestra furnlshed the muslc for semor play the operetta and for plays presented at Parent Teachers meetlngs ln the sprlng we drd not enter the Sectronal Orchestra Contest but th1s year If was held rn the DeKalb Townshrp Htgh School audltorrum the evenlng of March I4 DeKalb won thlrd place wrth an organxzatron of forty three mem bers Jollet wrth an erghty two piece orchestra placed first The numbers we played at th1s contest were the tone poem Flnlandxa by Stbelrus and the Frrst Movement of thc UHflH1ShCd Symphony by Schubert The second semester of th1s school year brought us addrtlonal vrolln players Though these musrcxans were rnexperlenced they promlse lncreased strength for another year and wxth thelr assrstance we shall undoubtedly place even hlgher Agaln we are lndebted to Mr Chenette and Mrs Stewart for thelr unceasmg efforts rn our behalf Both have gxven trme and shown unlxmrted patrence ln worklng us up to our present ratlng whlch we hope to advance even farther an other year Many w1ll doubtless avall themselves of the unusual opportumty to have free rnstructlon from Mr Chenette durlng the summer and wrll strengthen both band and orchestra rn the fall . V 'TY V' 5 ' - . ,..... .-T'- '.r' ' 'A - Q - - A 4 . 1' 3 I-' ,. , Q TR' 2f'-,.gff:f - , -. ,ze al , Mtv ' v ' ' - ' ' s v ' 1 lb L . A ' , ' . , . , . I 1 T Rl v I H v I I A 1 4 . v I i r A I 1 T 4 v 4 6 1 I v J, 4- V. 4 L . x r I .K S . 1 . . . 4 . . 1 ' x C . . I I l I I 3 ' A 4 . , 3 , Y . , . , - , . Al ' 1 ' VI Y ' , . , v A - Page One Hundred Om 49 .221 QI I-I- Cl L B IOP Roxx Phxllls Snxdrr Inrl 1 son no 1 Surrmn 'N .1 I rm nu Xnnm Smutm Nlarearrl Jam Ixlrr Nlrrnon Xluhn Illlrl Nlrillashan Ixodn BIIQJILISSOU orrbx I I n Xlar nn X onlgrmnrrx N mrx I OUISL Nlrssmnger Anne Sutllu X lol I Olson Helen Root Nlary Reed Iulxn Skoglund Helen Nlmlrn Ilunor Vklrknlss Xrlrm Smdrrson Iul1 Mmxxull Calhrrxm Snmms Anmtu Srhrrrlr Nrlmu Vullrams Harrxel I Nelson Arlene Rlmphrr Don Nloshrr Nlarulla Nleualfe Bgrnnr Vvallm Vlarnn XBIIIII Inne Roher Vxola NX allar Iouxse Nlalonv. Harrm NK agner GI I:I- CI UB IOP Row Harriet Bohm Harrm Cook Dorothy Bndlek Vnrdell Johnson Inm Oberg Alum Dugln Mildred Llllott 'VI1run Benson Dorothy Vkxarcl I-Ielen Dumm Ruth Adams Rena Da Run I urllle Johnson Mlrnm Blomquxst Reba Boglu Audrey Dennxs Lddm Bom man Ruth Benson Ieona Carlson Shirley Clark Mulnl Collm Nellxe Braluy Mxrllc Abbott Mary Bass Anna Brow man I dlth Anderson Vnolctu Da Rm Carlese Anderson Flolsc Burrows Iramrs Duffq I-Iarrnct Duncan Alun Ash Jeanette. XX nlert Maman Mosher Dorothx Almburg I-:lun Hope Katherlm Donor Charlotte Baurhlr lrla Brooke. Iola Brmolu Alur Blnkmwn Paul On llumlred TLLO , ,, ., , ,. .-21:3 I ,. , MHC I-I' r,-,, - wild' My 'Im 'V' '- .a- p' . m- I IDIIUHM-4-v 3- I-V .:: X-I--1-P -.-X-'.,. ' ff' ' ' -U 'Mf12:frf'M-,v.-:M . . ,. .V Q-...um . fal- , ' sz? Ll-1 .. .ar-J-5 '..-.1112 -,.:i-Q.: vin.--1.-. . '- Q. . ' ' ' fr 'Q X '-. Du I - ' . Y' l. ' -. .Id'l' ' R'l-'. f . Q 'I. . I ' ' A QI' ' . . . A I . 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Pease Ruth Gustafson Harrnet Page lsther Xl N11 lun Izduth Gxlmore Irma Gtlmore Altec Httchcock lla Gustafson 'Nlnrx Jwne Htltnd Ldxthe Htle lsther Peaeoelt Dorothy Hurt Perees Hall Xltldred l trson Ilemor Huelnr Itt Ileteher lNI.1rg,1ret Holm Gertrude Hagerman lllen I eurt Crrtet l trson l tlt Sun Nlrdeltm NK tlsh Dorothx Vltlone l ouxst lohnson lxtthertne Goodutr Nltr-, Terxnllteer Htrrttt R Nelson Grne llllgkflld lorraxne l lrson Am Me'Vltllt1n BOHS Cl EFCI LB 'IOPROXK Rnmond Nlrxxxell Huold Johnson Rudolph Surmen Chtrles Vkedberg John Bomrdmm Chtrles I 11, r I-lrrold Irun xXl1I'fCl'1 Cheney Percy Hopktns llxnn Carlson Ptul ltsher lohn 'I vtomblx lxenneth Sums Robert Ickhardt Mclxtn Anderson XX1ll1rd SllKKLll7Ll' louell Bnkcx Netl Blur Osur Anderson Iloyd Beals Sherman Dunklelvereer Preston Vultlureer lohn lxrueger Robert Hunt XVtlltam Conner Robert Vkheeler Ieonard Johnson ldxxard Blomqutst Nltlford Jones Kermtt Sanderson Wtlltam Hooker Lxerett Anderson lxenneth VlcG1rr Puae One Hundred Thru .F , Q . 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I rmcts Duffey Harrlcl Duncan Ixuh nm Donor Helen Duntan Comlla DtAlltx Im Ilttthtr Mxrxon lVl1tl1uxson Hcltn MtlNxmara Xlargartt Donnelly Ruth Adams Ldlth Gllmort Byron Hayes Iucrllc Johnson Btssu Bedxclt Marx Gurouth Neml Blaxr Gladys Concldlnc Allcc Hitchcock Edxlhe Hale Melun Anderson Paul I'1shcr Alun Carlstrom Vulllam Conmr Percy Hopkins Iloxd Beals John Krutgtr Robert Hunt DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club an orgamzatlon whlch has for 1ts purpose thc studvmg of some of the best dramatlc llterature and the ut1l1zat1on and development of dramatlc ablllty had a membershxp of forty four upperclassmen durlng the past year As the number of members mn the soclety IS hmxted an effort ts made to select from the large group of students who parttclpate ln tryouts those 1nd1v1duals who have talent and a deep mterest ln dramatlc work for membershlp The staff of officers mcludmg Wllllam Conner presldent Plleen Hope v1ce presldent Robert Wlrtz secretary treasurer was asststed by two groups of students an executlve board and an entertamment commlttee The QXCCUIIVC board composed of Helen Duncan Katherme Goodyear Robert Hunt Lloyd Beals John Krueger and Frank Smythe had charge of all club busmess and was responsxble for the selectlon of new members Dorothy Wxard Catherlne Sxmms Ruth Adams Robert Eckhardt Melvm Anderson and Edward Blomquxst of the entertamment commlttee arranged the dellghtful programs presented at the club meettngs of the year MISS Mlnnle Jones IS faculty advlsor of the soclety Members of the orgamzatlon who are not 1ncluded 1n the ptcture are Ollve Peterson Raymond Maxwell and Everett Sorenson .V-V 'P' - . 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V Page One Hundred Four f-all DRAMATIC CLUB TOI Row Krthtrrnt Ctoodytar Bllrche Chamberlain Mtry 'lcrwlllrger lourse Johnson An nl Smtth John Twombly Dorothy Wrard Cathenne Srmms Elorse Pease Verdell Johnson Margaret Jane Tyler fred Leo Kenneth Sums Robert XXHII7 I-duard Blomqurst John Boardman Harold Irwm Bernwrd Naber Paul Plapp R1ymond XVrckncss Noble Blake Nlrllord Jones Vrnccnt Nxbcr Jwmes I trstn Hunter P1rks DRAMA l' IC CLUB Several plays were presented by the members of the Dramatrc Club durmg the year A publ1c prcscntatxon of MIHICK an appealtng character comedy by George S Kaufman and Edna lnerber, was grven on December 6th The cast of characters of M1n1ck xncluded l ucxlle Falvre, Katherme Cmood year, Helen McNamara, Melvm Anderson. Robert Wlrtz, John Twombly, Kenneth Sums, Bessxe Bedrck, Margaret Donnelly, Vlncent Naber, Frank Smythe. Margaret Jane Tyler Ruth Adams, Katherme Donor, and Erleen Hope Two one act plays were presented at meetmgs of the organrzatton, glvmg a large number of students an opportunity to have actual experrence rn dramatlcs Ruth Adams was coach ofthe two casts whrch gave Red Carnat1ons Mem bers of the club rn the play were, Edward Blomqurst, Robert Eckhardt, Paul Flsher, Byron Hayes, Dorothy Wrard, and Edythe Hale M1m1 I rghts the Candle , a charmxng Chrnstmas play by Edrth Coulter, was presented rn December by a cast of characters mcludrng the followrng, Loulse Johnson, Verdell Johnson, Frances Duffey, Eva Fletcher. Catherrne Slmms, Marian Matthewson Noble Blake, Olrve Peterson, and Blanche Chamberlaln , ' W?-. . ' '-'Y , K fl , 7' - ' we . ..-ff- A H F 3 - ,Q Q-k Jyzirxi - I .I ,f ' , ' ,fp 3 v,-- ' A , ' t ' V s ' K I - ' ' t ' s ' ' ' 4 ' s x L- r . . I , , r -1 f , I 1 v V 1 t A I ' i . V E J. l I I - . ' - x L 5 , L .s , y T L f X Y i I i J ' Y t , t - , Page One Hunzlrecl FIU0 AQ I UT URL I ARMI R9 OI AMI RICA IOP Roxx George Illrott Harold Marshall Paul Smuh Jtmts I-lulmts Vsnllnrd Stlmutltr I Xtftll Anderson Donald Tu ombly Robert Braktj Rtlph 'Vlclxtnlte Louns Mosher Charles Sanderson Arthur Vlarshtll lhurman Qutnn Eugene Vlalts George Olson Lugene Potlenger Charles Iarlej Kenneth Ktllcmbach Vxlalter Beydltr Ray mond Vuckntss Eduard Hannan Ken mth McG1rr Earl Gustafson Gerald IX1chols Robert Rempftr Vwrllxard Johnson leo XX ales Chtrlcs Mosher Paul Larson Donald Connors Ixenneth Johnson Ixan Llllott James XValker Jtmes MtLnane5 Alun Halurson Oran XX7llll8mS Charles Oherg George Slade THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Thts year s Ag club has lntroduced an orgamzatton called The Future Irarmcrs of Amerlca The officers of thxs new club are Edward Hannon prest dent Raymond Wtckness vrce prcstdent Kenneth McG1rr secretary treasurer The atm of th1s club ts to promote vocatlonal agrtcultural educatlon ln publnc schools of llltnots to encourage cooperatton among students of vocattonal agrx culture, and to promote scholarshtp, and develop rural leadetshlp Th1s club, under Mr Furr s dtrectxon, has been very actlve tn promotlng actx v1t1es of great value to the farmers of thls commumty They helped sponsor the DeKalb County Corn Show, a ten lesson Dalry Short Course' held tn an even mg school, Whxch brought many excellent speakers They also sponsored the annual fathers and sons' banquet 'I he Future Farmers atm to cooperate wxth the lrarm Bureau tn tts varxous undertakmgs The ag boys of varrous departments worked on mterestmg and worth whtle projects, whlch durmg the past year have amounted to S3687 24 The average for each one of the thlrty boys was S122 Q0 The Drovers' Journal conducted a contest for project stortes to whlch three boys of the ag department contrtbuted Ralph MCKQHZIQ and Earl Gustafson recelved seventh and slxteenth places on thelr corn projects Mtlton Erlckson recetved eleventh place on h1s poultry project One hundred and eleven schools competed 1n thxs contest gpgf . 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Puqe Om' Hundred Six WAN VOCATIONAI AGRICUI TURF JUDGING TEAMS TOP ROKR R1ymond XV1ckncss John Pnggott James Hulmes Eugene Wales George Olson Edward Hannon Oran Wlllxmms Paul Smxth Vernon Anderson Eugene Pottenger Willard Schwext7er Kenneth McG1rr VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE JUDGING TEAMS Thls year the freshman class of the Ag department IS the largest we have ever had m the school The future for the E E A looks very brrght as the boys are most enthuslastlc about thelr work The daxry Judgmg team composed of James Hulmes Edward Hannon and John Pxggott recuvcd fourth place at the state Judglng contest held at Urbana lllmols The DeKalb team recexved flrst place at the county swme judgmg contest held at Sandwrch The members of thls team were Charles Sanderson Thurman Qumn, and Raymond Wlckness Paul Smlth and Wlllard Schweltzer recemved first place ln the sectxonal corn judging contest Vernon Anderson and Oran Wxlllams recexved fifth place 1n the sectional gram Judgmg contest These teams also recexved flrst place at the county Judglng contest The Fat stock team recelved first place at the sectxonal judgmg contest held at Marengo The members of thus team won hlgh 1nd1v1dual honors Cmeorge Olson was second hrgh man m the contest, Raymond Wlckness thnrd, and Ken neth McG1rr fourth These boys were later chosen to represent the school at the State Judgmg contest The dalry team recexved thxrd place at the judgmg contest at Marengo Thls team consxsted of John Plggot, James Hulmes, and Edward Hannon Edward recexved second hlgh honors at IhlS contest At the annual Chamber of Commerce corn show thrs year, three of the flrst ten prlzes went to boys of our Vocatxonal Ag Department .-. 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Y NX C A has thu ytxr sprntl IIS MIIHIILS 1 bn to lntludt tht sponsornny, of .1 publlt musttal proy,r1m lmlks on yotltlons tor yyomtn and 1 lrtllt study ot tht stars is usu1l th spmtual sxdt hls nun strtsstd ll sturll mtttnnp nntludxny, tht Holy Vs ttk stryttts tht sotlal sudt by th ILA honorxny, tht smnrors Ind tht mothtr 'und dlllghlkl' bmqutt md publnt stunt by tht customlry Chflgl mas phrlmnthropns Y XX C A TOP Roxy Dorothy Hurt Vlyrtlc Abbott Cowllu DAtlcy llorcncc Vlat Bartlett Maman Benson Helm Cooptr Harriet Dunun lrances Duffcy lcona Carlson 'Vlargxrtt Cotton lots lllrott Audrty Dcnnns Dorothy Berg Tuylah Dtck r Dorothy Brubaker Murthm Bass lxllfl. Dugan Ruth Gustafson Mmam Blomqulst Mayme Wucnrl Shrrlcy Clmrk Bessrc Btdltk Mary Bass Myrtlt Darland Dorothy Bedlck Reba Bogle Sophxt Alrlunas X rola Saarmtn 'Vlartha l xllbcrg Marlan Mosher Carltse Andtrson Fulyn Swanson Marian XXIII! -Xlnte Blackman Lela Brooke lola Brookt Fleanor Anderson Edda Boys man Dorothy Glles Geneyneye Jacobson Paar One Humlrtd Ezaht ,. Jw- . .K .va , , . ,. , ' '-V-. . 1 - ' I . ' - h,. ' Q 'Sf' iq k , f' ' v ,. k .HV -.- '...v- -'- rg YI I . ' 35 -J i1'a f,.:'F':,f-rv .,. . 1 ' lf jg' A 1 ' K 1:25102-14..v-' . - '- '-1:--..-.1.f5f,.-5,k35':f.1 ..,-. . , -if , , . . , . . . 4 X . . ' ' . ' . . - y A . ' F .- T' . . ' , ' . ' -. r t . , -. . . . , . . . . . . . , . .A . '-A' ' .-. ' y ,' K- ' v, , . .- K ' '.,-' . 'A ' '- ., I. . I '. 'f.'.'.- . A I ' ' ' I C ' I' I' Y. . K. , , t .Ut ..' R. . ' , . rv V.. t., -'-.sz .L -' ' .H V C 1 ' , x v I - K v x A t y x 1 , . I '. ., .' -,- v u L A v I Y V , ' ' A . L -5 . '. V. . 1 . . l t ' . . L . ' ' . ' ' . 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V u h ' I, 1 rf I 49 21 Myra IORINSICS NICAIIXI FIHX1 Dorothx 'Vlalone -Xhte Ash lxuherrnt Donor Robert NKrrt1 PUBLIL SPIL XRIINF Accordrng to custom Dekalb xx as represented by four contestants rn the Blg butn l rterary contest held at East Aurora ID May 1929 D Kalb placed thlrd Those who read studled Ewangelme One hour before the program each contestant drevt two asslgnments one of whrch he chose Katherrne Goodyear and Jessrt Glrdden represented us Katherlnt placed second 'I he extcmpore speakers prepared to drscuss ans of the rmportant subjects toured rn twclxe numbers of the Lllkfify Drgest and Outlook Elwabeth Inrshcr and Kathtrlne Donor were the repesentatrvcs Kathcrrne placed thrrd Thrs year DeKalb entered the North Central Conference, a dlfferent type of contest whrch offered declamatron extempore speakrng and oratlon In the declamatron contest whrch was held Aprrl 22 here each entrant memo r17ed a narratrve selectron whrch could be grven ln twelve mlnutes or less De Kalb was represented by Katherrne Donor and Marlan W1rt7 Marran recerved second and Katherrne. thrrd The extempore speaklng contest was conducted a blt dtfferently thrs year Slxteen deflmte toplcs were assrgned A half hour before the contest each con testant drew two subjects ln the half hour he was to prepare one Dorothy Malone and Robert W1rtL represented us at Dlxon Aprrl 25, where Robert placed first The oratorlcal contest closed the lrterary competrtrons for the year Thrs 1S the first trme that DeKalb has entered thls type of contest Mary l ambert and Alrce Ash represented DeKalb at Belvldere Aprll 29 Mary placed thrrd Thls made DeKalb second 1n the conference Jeff Y Q? 574, ,...,.- 9, b , F--44 ...f . ---uv wx?-X5 Ai.,..3- 9, Y- U H,, , .fltyixv - ' ,ii Ylfff. 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Page One Hundred Ten ,41Gs...2w IORF NSICS -XIIIRWAIIVI IEANI Xlxrx llmbert John lxxomblx Kltherlne Slmms FORENSILS l 1st xear m lrleed the elose ol our bemg rn the Bxg Sexen C onterenee 1 hrs x,e1r xxe entered the North C entral composed of 1 group wt schools xpproxu mmtelx our s17e m xx hrch DeKalb managed to pltce second The questlon Resolxed that the Lxcpanslon of the Cham Store System lb Detrrmental to the Best Interests of the Amerrcan People proxed to be of much lnterest to the publxc because rt IS bemg so generally drscussed The first debate of the season xx as held vxrth Belvrdere on March 18 at the parent te achers meetrng The aflirmatlxe teams of both schools traveled Both of our teams lost to thelr opponents but they drsplaycd excellent coachmg rl he afflrmatxve telm conslsted of Mary lambert Bernard Srlverman and John Twombly lhe negatmxe team vx ts eomposed of Dorothy Malone Katherme Donor and Robert XV1rt1 On March 4 the affirmatlxe team motored to Dlxon to meet thelr negatlve Our negatrve met therr afflrmatnve here Both negatrve teams won the dccrsron In thus debate Allce Ash took the place ofKathcr1ne Donor and Catherlne Slmms replaced Bernard Srlverman Both teams were v1ctor1ous m the last debate of the season on March 27 wlth Rochelle Katherme Donor debated ln Alrce Ash s place on the negatrve The afhrmatnxe cons1sted of the same tr1o Mxss Wentworth has grven unstmtmgly of her tlme and energy to make of us rntellrgent md porsed debaters To her xve are mdebted for much valuable experrence lelefe Om llumlreel I Item 1 1 , ' ' ' .us-1, A 1---e , ., - --1 - n , A, If - . 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X 1 4 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . e e 1 . 1 e . , . , 1 1 1. .. 7 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 4 e . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 4 e . 1 1 - 1 1. 1 1 C 1. 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 e . e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 7 1 1 - 1 ' Pu COVIVIE RCIAI COIN I I ST ANT S Ol IQZQ T01 Roxx John Mclnany Ruth Andersan Dorothx Sules XK1llard l khirdt C1er1ll1nt Brooke Al1e Seppila Sumi lx1x1ss1lta Helen lxallembah M1r1on 'Vlmheuson Xlane l11m1n Xlne B nson llor n 'Vla Birltlt Eduh Benson Cuhenne Peshut COMMERCIAL CONTEST The District Commercial Contest vsas held Vlay 4 1929 at D T H S DeKalb first place 1n Class A Beludere second ln Class B Vvlheaton first Sandvuch second Schools competing vsere Belxidere Sycamore Sanduich Wheaton Batavia West Chicago Hampshire and DeKalb Sixty vsord shorthand team Suma K1v1ss1lta Catherine Peshut Edith Ben son and Marie Titman alternate placed third Elglllj and one hundred vxord shorthand teams Willard Eckhardt Dorothy St1les Alice Seppala and Helen Kallembach alternate placed second W1llard Eckhardt second 1nd1v1dual eighty vsord Willard Eckhardt first, and Dorothy St1les second, one hundred word First year typing team Florence Mae Bartlett Catherine Peshut, Suma KIVI ssilta. Marie Titman, and Marian Mathewson, alternate placed second Florence Mae Bartlett, second 1nd1v1dual Suma K1VlSS1lI3, third Second year typmg team Geraldine Brooks Willard Eckhardt, Helen Kallembach, Alice Seppala, and Dorothy Stiles alternate placed first C1erald1ne Brooks first individual. XVillard Fckhardt, second. Helen Kallembach, third Bookkeeplng team Willard Eckhardt Ruth Anderson, John McFnaney, and Mae Benson, alternate first place Willard Eckhardt first 1nd1v1dual John McEnaney, second The State Contest was held May I7 and 18 1929 at Normal D T H S won fourth place W1llard Eckhardt, first, eighty word shorthand Geraldine Brooks, second, typmg Willard Eckhardt, third gc One Hundred Twelve ,..-, ' ' ' ' ' - . I !-9 Q-..,, , , - - --C Liwex.- 'T-19' :' T TTR: . , 1' S V Elf Q 'Jr-:ra-'v ' . f i as-nza-e ,Q 1' '1 -' 1'e:a2PW.m , . ty W ' Jfff- ' T 0 S 17351, 11:24 '. . .1 :i72 -.lkmiizlzf Fi?E'?9f2e4i. .,. . .e 'EQ' 1 f 7' T I ' ' i I 1 1 . - .e . 1 . 9 '- f 3 '. e . I' . 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D 3 .. - rr vf . , Y ,M I . ,, .... 5. -A -11 --, 1 - ' - J r- . -s A ,Fe 3.j?j5a..'.', Qw U 59.5. 1. , , fm M. - BARB EXECUTIVF BOARD AND STAFF 'IOP ROW Ruth Custafson Roland Ritrfman Annetta Schrc k l utlli Jackson I ucillc Johnson Vincent Nabcr Isabel Harrison Eber Riley lila Hendrickson Zelma Smith Madeline Riley Alice Branch Dorothy Malone Paul Fisher BARB EXECUTIVE BOARD AND STAFF Por the second time the Barb has earned the certificate of Distinguished Rating awarded for general merit by the Illinois High School Press Association The second and third issues were entered in Class A at the conference of that associ ation which was held at Urbana on November 22 23 and 24 The Barb staff this year has been larger than ever before fifty students taking part in this work In the yournalism class included in the school curriculum tical application was made by work on the Barb and the High School Chronicle The work has been headed by the executive board consisting of I uella Jack son editor in chief Annetta Schreck business manager Lucille Johnson and Vincent Naber managing editors Ruth Gustafson circulation manager Miss Charlotte Cummings editorial advisor and Mr L C Colvin business advisor Isabel Harrison assistant editor has also been a leader on the staff Students who have held responsible positions on the staff are Roland Ritzman sports writer Eber Riley feature writer Lila Hendrickson Zelma Smith and Madeline Riley special reporters Alice Branch proof reader and Dorothy Malone and Paul Fisher advertising assistants During the second semester Evelyn Jackson Was a feature Writer and Arthur Primeau assisted materially with sports S 1' l ' , I . . 'C . , t A .1 . . V ' . u C for the first time, various phases of journalistic writing were studied, and prac- Pugc One Hundred Thirteen AQ T Rl POR I l-RS AND DIS YRIBLVI ORS Bartlett Kxtherlne Donor lol! Brooke Xllreella Metcllle Iourse Johnson Dorothx Bnrd Annette O Brlen 'Xlax me Makelx -Xlnee l mberl Martha I rll herg Bertln lxxussllta Alxce Deegan Perees l'lall Nlax me XX uorl Reba Bogle lrmk Hope NV1ll11m Hooker Burton loster Vlmrx lerxullxger Constance Pxdden Arthur Prrmcau Gerald Concndme Bernard lNaber lxelxn Skoglund Sophne Ahlums John Txsom bly Ma un lckberg REPORTERS AND DISTRIBUTORS Much progress has been made nn both the edxtorlal and business departments thls year Many of the advertnsements have been changed each xssue As more subscrxptrons were obtaxned thls year than ever before nt has been posslble to have addrtlonal cuts and speexal features More late news has added to the reader mterests One added feature vt as the sport page All athletlc nevss vsas transferred to the thlrd page leavxng the first page for scholastlc and class news The results ot the DeKalb Sterhng and Waterman Beardstown games were publlshed rn the Barb before they came out ln the DeKalb Dally Chromcle The Book Shelf begun last year was contmued thxs year on a larger scale A great deal of tlme and study has been spent nn lmprovxng the humor column chrrstened by the journalism class Barb Bunk Practlcally nmety per cent of the jokes used th1s year have been Oflglnal contrlbutxons of students A 1OU1'fl3l1SI1C conference for the schools of thls d1str1ct sponsored by the Barb and the DeKalb chapter of urll and Scroll was held rn DeKalb on Apnl I2 At that t1me a Press ASSOCIBIIOH was organ17ed of whrch Belvidere Ore gon Maple Park Rochelle Dlxon and DeKalb are charter members The Barb was elected presldent of the organ1zat1on and was chosen to draw up a constl tutxon The Hlgh School Chromcle a column 1n the DeKalb Dally Chromcle has been contmued thls year The first semester xt was conducted by commlttees from the Journallsm class the second by Marcella Metcalfe . . . 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I Paqc One llundred Fourlevn W ag ae M at auiiuld-AQQIV' QUILL AND SCROLL IOP Roxy lelu Brooke Euelyn laekson Muyme Makelu Madelune Ruley lula Hcndruckson llorence Vlue Burtlett luellu Jackson Annetta Schreck Constance Puddeu lelma Smuth Mary Tcryyulluger Ruth Gustufson Lber Ruley Vuneent Naber lsubel Harruson Dorothy NVuard Presudent Lueulle Johnson Robert Eekhurrlt John Tuombly QUILL AND SCROLL nl he DeKalb chapter of the Quull and Scroll TU Intermtuonal Honorary Socu etv for hugh school yournalusts was re organuzed early un the year Thus chapter has been actuve durung the past year and has guven essentual assustance un the organuzatuon of an unter scholastuc journalustuc assocuatuon un thus dustruct Membershup un the Quull and Scroll us an attaunment whuch us greatly desured by all hugh school yournalusts as ut us necessary to have hugh scholastuc standung und to have proved oneself especually profucuent un workung on a school publuca tuon before one can be admutted to the socuety Suucteen new members were unutuated unto the assocuatuon durung the past year makung 1 total membershup of thurty one Although Aluce l ambert and Fleanor Anderson are members of the socuety they were 'udmutted too late un the year to be uncluded un the pucture A banquet of Barb staff and Quull and Scroll mem bers was held on May I4 Two members have Won recognutuon un contests sponsored by the Natuonal Assocuatuon In edutorual wrutung Luella Jackson was awarded second place un the North Central Dustruct Annetta Schreck placed thurd un advertusement copv wrutung un the same dustruct Several entrues were also made un the natuonal creatuve wrutung contest held by thus organuzatuon The results of thus ontest were not avaulable when thus yearbook Went to press The officers for the year were Dorothy Wuard presudent lsubel Harrusouu vuce presudent luculle Johnson treasurer Florence Mae Bartlett secretary and Vuncent Nuber sergeant at arms lVluss Charlotte M Cummungs us the faculty advusor for the organuzatuon ... 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Maman Nlatlnu son Pttrl Rnthardson Anna Smlth Martha Llllberg Nona Milburn Esther Mattrla Thelma Wnllnams Vnoltt ltthtbx Htltn Root Constance Pmddtn laxanorxa Gabrenas Irene Obtrg Mildred 1 arson Alxtt l ambtrt Marnn Mosher Madeline XValsh Margaret Donnelly Htltn Mthamara Myrtle Abbott l sther McM1cltm Vunn P1haly Dorothy Hurt Exelyn Veale Irmcts 'ichmxdt Orm I mrson Vltrlan I Indus Vlrgnnxa Trafford l xl1 Saarn Lloxse Pease Helene AAISIILI' Irene Roher Dorothx M1rtm HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economlcs Club was first organxzed ln DeKalb Hxgh five sears ago by Mrs Bybuth who will be better remembered as Mlss Custer Slnce then the club has contlnued to grow untll thus year xt was organ17ed wlth sxxty two members under the dxrectxon of Mrs Raddatz Head of the Clothlng Depart ment and Mxss Paullne Jones mstructor of foods and home planmng classes At the first meeting ofhcers were elected Lucllle Johnson was chosen presx dent Eleanor Anderson v1ce presldent and Gladys Concldlne secretary and treasurer The glrls enjoyed a short musical program consxstmg of a vocal solo by Elolse Pease a vlolm solo by Vlola Saarmen and a pxano solo by Mary Terwllllger The regular meetmgs were held the thlrd Wednesday of each month The second one was the 1n1t1at1on of new members At thls meetlng Mlss Wentworth entertalned the gxrls wlth a readlng At the Chrlstmas meetlng of the club the hohday atmosphere was prevalent The program included a vocal solo by Irene Roher GlftS were dtstrlbuted and refreshments served At the sprxng meetmg MISS Taylor of the Teachers College gave a talk on Women and Housekeepnng mn the Orlent Mrss Taylor has traveled extenslve ly IH Japan and Chlna and she proved herself a most engaglng speaker Wxllard Palmer and Wxllxs Smlth played trombone and cornet solos Pfwil' 5529.15-1'-'L'.a?i'if-H, .,-..-.,- , .. t . 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Paqe One Hundred Sixlem 5 S it .Aa-fl! .f- 3- Ji-,Bt 2 HOME ECONOMICS CL UB TOP ROW Katherme Goodyear Ruth Benson Lourse Johnson Harrnet Rose Nelson Mary Terwrllnger Jessxe Gordon Alxce Hrtchcock Martha Bass Ewelyn Kays Ina Kouunen Perces Hal Dorothy Berg Collla DtAtley Chana Gurovnch Elwabeth Holderness Marne Kuusrsto Twylah Decker Rtbetu Hammxtt Dorothy Brubrktr Margaret Anderson Iucllle Faure Anna Browman I lbble Gordon Florence Heller Ruth Adee Marnn Benson Eleanor Hueber Vtrdell Johnson Eleanor Anderson I ucllle John son Gladys Concrdme Mary Gurovxch Bessrt Bedrtk Hxlda Hudson Mildred Townsend Mxldred Elllott Allce Deegan Helen Cooper Eleanor Case Helen K1ent7 Elleen Hope Dorothy Bedlck Ruth Olson Kmtherme Holderness Beatrice Horan Blanche Chamberlam HOME ECONOMICS CLUB In addrtron to the regular meetlng the grrls vxsrted the charmmg homes of Mrs T E D Bradley and Mrs Glen Herrxck rn order to get an rdea of the possxbrlxtres of reburldnng ln Mrs Bradley s home the many prlceless treasures lmens tapestrxes prctures etc collected rn forelgn lands were extremely mterestmg At Chrlstmas t1me the foods classes acted as hostesses to their mothers the women teachers and a few other frlends A seasonable program of musrcal numbers was enjoyed Modest lrttle gnfts were presented to the guests The delectable varxety of cakes sandwlches and candy served w1th tea was prepared by the grrls themselves Throughout the year and especxally durxng the last few weeks thrs department has served several banquets to the var1ous clubs and school orgamzatxons At house cleamng trme the clothrng classes employed some of thelr experlence acqurred rn home economxcs ln a deflnrtely practlcal way and made curtams for the entrre Household Arts Department under the drrectlon of Mrs Raddatz The purpose of the Home Economlcs Club IS to strmulate mterest rn th1s part of the school work and to gxve the glrls an opportunxty to get a wrder range of experrence rn household management than rt IS possrble to acquxre through text books or ln class W -I M, l,,T,,, V b -A - A- ,N , I 2 ,Q J M ----- I-X . 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T53 FT -f HIY Mr Ieaeh Bxron Hrxes lnno I .1hl1 Rudolph Hmsen Remo M1l1el1 Ionxo IXIXIIUUIIII mr lan I ey Hlrold Anderson XV1Il1s Smnh John 'Ixxomblw Ixcnnelh Suns Robert leklnrdt I loyd Be1ls Robert Berg Gerald Conc1d1ne R15 mond XX 1ekness Harry A Johnson Ired leo Roland Rulman Xxlllllfd Palmer Iel Chenette Mmor Ir1nIe Hope Xxylllldm 'Ihrelkeld Harry Dahlqulst HIY The H1 Y under the gurdance of Mr Leach and the leadersh1p of Emo I 1ht1 has become one of the foremost organ1zat1ons of the school Meetmg tw1ce a month 1n the art room at noon the boys d1scuss IOPICS relat1ve to bettermg the h1gh school They have also obta1ned several fme speakers 1nclud1ng the Rev Rowles who gave a spIend1d talk on Clean Sportsmansh1p The boys have llved up to the purpose of the club to create ma1nt11n and extend throughout the school and commun1ty fine 1deals of Chr1st1an l1v1ng 'I he organ1zat1on numbers about th1rty 1nclud1ng the most representatwe boys The offlcers who have helped develop the H1 Y 1n the past year are Fmo Laht1 pres1dent Kenneths S1ms v1ce pres1dent I.aur1e Hampa and Robert Izckhardt secretar1es and Roland R1tzman treasurer All are semors except Roland Emo Laht1 Laurxe Hampa Robert Eckhardt and Mr Leach attended the s1xteenth annual Older Boys Conference of Ill1no1s WhlCh was held at Dan v1lle They brought back many beneHc1al ld23S the club IS plannlng to send a number of delegates next year Mr Leach IS the adv1sor and has been Wlth the H1 Y from the start He plans to broaden the work of the club another year for even greater helpfulness ' - K V..- in-vw., . V P V -if - r '- -- -nw, 3 V V -f E Fw j' . - ,w k y ,,,.-- ---I-Ns! ' A'5'Tf?'4 'L ' - 1-Gaz?-,Q-.1 f':-T211-1'J52'i.f.: -.:- . . A TOP Row-Y --.Iohn Hollister, I.aurie Hampa. Rino Stefani. Ifugene Poltenger. Ilbcr Riley. fr. v' : . ' - . r . . . ' 1 1 I- D 'I b I Y I 3 . I I ' f - 41 v I I Q ' I I 3 I 1 3 I I 3 A 3 V I . 'I . 5 1 A X A - U v . I 3 H 1 . , Q- 5 V . t . D , . V , . , . . . . . , . . . , . . 1 , . 1 ' l D 1 .- I 3 1 3 ' . . . , , , , . y - Page One Hundred Eighreen if be .vw- Isvtaaml' D CIUB Top ROXN C1rlJ1cobson fugcne lxxlen Robert leslxe Robert Hunt Petey Hopkms Htrolel Eugene NVales Rmo btefann Carl Wuorx Herbert Rauworth Robert NV1rt1 Sherman Dunkleberger Lugene Stefam Casper Klttleson Emo l.aht1 Harold Anderson Robert Olson Clarenee ladd lnxrenee l'edforel Charles Sanderson Chtrles Wedberg Carl Koskt Joe Valenslu Donald Powell John Boardman Cerwld Concndnne Chmrles Lager Exerett Olsen Robert Berg Donald Blur John Sohne Rudolph Hxnson iam lxoxteh Donald Blasch James Hulmes louts Mosher leonmrd Skoglund Rteno Non Able Cordon Robert Beals Adolph Stefmnx Robert McGl1sh1n Harry lohnson Marxtn Allen Wtllnm Vlxlone Sulo Nexampaa Onnx Huttunen D CLUB The D Club whlch was founded at DeKalb l-ltgh tn the fall of 1920 by our advlsor Coach Ransdell has become one of the outstandxng organtnttons 1n the school Meettngs have been held at noon on the first Monday of each month The officers for the past year have been Charles l ager prestdent John Board man vtce prestdent Sherman Dunkleberger secretary and treasurer The club IS an honorary organwatton wrth the fundamental purpose of pro motxng clean and better athlet1cs Membershxp IS open to any boy who has earned the letter D by parttcxpatmg rn athlettcs on the football field basket ball floor cmder path or tenms court New members were admttted lnto the organ1zat1on at the end of each sport season by a rather strenuous 1n1t1at1on vu htch they w1ll probably long remember The sports dance sponsored by thts club on Aprtl 24 was the outstandtng socral event of the year Each member wore hts D sweater and many letter men who had been graduated from D T l-l S returned for thts gala occasxon The success of this organtzatlon can be attrlbuted to the excellent cooperatlon between faculty advtsor and club men Ar vartous ttmes the members have assxsted tn the work of other school actxvxttes ,ae , , Q e .Q . am. - N '- WJ ' i ' . e,-s+'.1- .g.. 1. - t . e . . ' -- ar ' '- -' ' , .. -1-'nm,..t'eL-3:1-..q.,'1 ..... ee- -.- 13 l L- K K K '5,. , 4, , ' i lrwin, Reino Makela. Raymond Maxwell. Harlan Frey. Clifford Cooper. Robert XVheelcr, Ae I , 1 ' e L . E L 4 I ie 1. ' 6 U x 1 T x ' 1 T v l 1 rl T u 'I I J x T K l as v V '4L D I x - r l - 4 . A , . ' - m A - y V V u s . . x . . . Y . . . . Y . . , , . - .r .. , 1 . . . . x . . . . ' . . . . . Page One' Iltmdred IVVl'l7t'I00V7 L 5 , .---. ' --, gl '1 f,, ,- b M . 1 V , '- -lf'--2 x'r'1f,af-mg, , ,, N 'A- i' ,is.aszr1.axi..av- , - - 'L -sm-.-.Si:t:-i'.dz:fa14-:..-. a-5-31 JUDGE JACOB HOPKINS Om ttho meter turned hrs bad' but marched breast forttard Xetcr doubttd cloudi ttould break 'Xttu dreamed Ihouqh rrqhl tcere ttorsted ttrorw would Irzumph Hold ut full Io rm are buhlcd to Hqht lneller Slccp Io ual 1 Such a man vms ludgc Jacob Hopkms an cmmcnt Chlcago lays ycr and pohtlcnan and tht only graduatc of DeKalb Hlgh School IH thc class of 1883 As judge of tht Morals Court whcn Chlcago vs as cltanlng up lti VICK d1str1ct and latcr ID thc DOmC9I1C Rclatlons Court ht xx on vtldc rccognltton by h1s vxmc and just dtclslons Btcausc Judgt Hopkxns vxas a son oi Dclialb and a d1SflI'lgUlSlJLd alumnus of our hlgh school wt pay rcspcct to hls mtmory Hc has shown thc broad rangc of hls lnttrcsts by hls hberal glfts of moncy to Knox Collegc and thc Congrcgatlonal Church of thls c1ty and by tht park lcft to thxs c1ty upon hrs dcath whlch occurrtd on March 3 As wc rcap the bencfits of these glfts our thoughts wlll rcturn to tht mm vt ho brought only glory to hls homt c1ty and to thc school vxhtrc hc spent hls early years , , . , , . 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I B 1 J H 3 I luat Om llumlrvd l'LUOr7lt1 xx V- A :Lf MnfqY,,,,s ,,.,. , -my w V -- ,MW i-sm, HA by ww-,,,,.... .we x-- . iz-:. - e ' . v yah, U 5.-,X-,EP nm JM Q M ' 1 'Z A'ia5.'S-1?a'?EI'.:i.v+' . .-Sw-..mS..A1J ki 'I-'fs . l OUISE CLAYTON Our lmnu' rs qone tee pause uqum Hear! stzrrtd um! slrzcmq to znterprtt ll hu! fimte mzmls so Iztlle comprehend O! lrfe But no she ls not really gone To those of us who knew her louxsc 18 stlll wlth us ln the school llft IH whlch she took so active a part Ih1s gutted glrl gave ot hcr tilents selflessly to the school to whlch she vslll lortvtr belong There IS not 1 corner of the bulldlng that dots not call forth memorns of her gr1c1ous person alrty Llfe seemed to her to be a glorlous venture she hved so joyously we cannot but wonder why that l1fe should be taken so soon Although lf seemed too brref lf wis well spent There are many among us whose own lrves have been sweetened by contact wnth IOUISL s many whose work w1ll be flner because she whose work 1s done wxs once wxth us We should lxke her fam1ly and dur frnnds to know htr splrlt lrves on and enrlches our dally llvts I Puqt Om Humlrul FLLLITIII om 4 I ., . . , . , 1 ,r 1 - v 1 , , . . x - m s x n ., . , . , , .' , 1 vs m 1 -- w s . 4 s s 1 1 ss x x 7 . 1 s Q w . c , . , I x x m . , L . , 1 . , , . , . , x . . v ' 1 m s 1 . , L. . 3 a x 1 x 1 K L r ., ..J. . , . l ' vp . 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