Du Quoin High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Du Quoin, IL)
- Class of 1929
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':. fw , L ' 31 , nfl. -Rfb. -.. fzfiw. gg ' .1 ,M ,f- gn,-4 ', 3 Q- f '1 -' '...4 , Q, Q P -P N 1, ,kb fa. 4 7 my lm Q Aa 1 r 1' 4 1- ,, x is. x- W ,nm ,fx S , V-if N ii gw 45,4 ,giyg H Q5 gwgiggfwazaf 2 MI G H i QF msd f wlgif ibpfix 'Q' uk-aa' gm' :i?:,-fwwk'1sQ '57, ff i Faculty THE FLASHLIGH1' Jos. Sitiuillll l I'I'.I ci 1: l A. Bi,1LlIi. B. Indiana University ...X 4... H Solliiooll Boeumil . We, the Seniors of 1929, take this place and time to show our gratitude to each member of the School Board for his undying interest and co-operation with us in our four years in dear old D. T. H. S. H V Page Thirteen THE FLBSHLIGHT Nia. Y Qaucuiiify MISS CATHERINE PARKS, AB Assistant I'I'i11cipul BIflih0IIl2lfiCS, Latin Ilniversity Of Illinois ROBERT R. SMILEY, B.S. Science Mnninouth College, Monmouth, Illinois DONALD LEWIS, PH.B. English Shurtleff College Alton, Illinois MISS VADEN POPE, AB' Engiish, French ' University Of Illinois MISS EDITH BIALONE, PH.B. History, Economics, Civics 2 - :. 'I ITJ H M' ... 'P 'e o Pb O rs' ... O so rm o 4444 6 ....yl..i-i-- Page Fourteen A THE FLASHLIGHT acuity MISS CHRISTINE GOIIDEN Iloinvstil- Sl'l0llt'0 I'niv0l'sity of l'lIim':1y'o Sontlwrn Illinois Nornml I'nivvrsity R. II. Fo:s'1'RR, B.S. in En. Sl'Il'Ilf'l N1ll'fll1l2lSf Missouri State Tvm-livrs' Collvgo, Kirksvillo, Missouri PAUL HIBBS, AB. Debate, Drznnntim-S, Engzlish, Puhliv Speaking, Latin Missouri XVesl0ynn College CIllllt'l'0ll. Missouri M155 RIIN NIE HUMMRI. C0llllll01'l'l2l1 Work Iil'0XVll'S Business College, 1-'l'llfl'2lll2l, Illinois Sontln-rn Illinois Norinal University NIISS GERTRUDE IWORRIS, AB Englisli, Physiologgy, I'l1ysicnl 'l'I':1in ing, COIlllllPl'C'l2ll Geogmlpliy Illinois xV0llll'll'S College J2ll'liSllllVil1l', .Illinois x I 1 KP L I Y ,yt X GV d'ff?f' W,,,... -- s. ' ,,+ Page Fifteen THE FLHSHLIGHT 2713? Ita: fr' U 'K I C' 'D acuity Miss FLORA CARR Music Lindenwood College St. Charles, Missouri CHAS. L. VANMETRE Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana PAUL GINTHER, A.B. Mathematics James Milliken University Decatur, Illinois M1ss PAULINE CROESSMANN, EDB. Science Southern Illinois Normal University Carbondale, Illinois Miss MARGARET WooTToN Librarian, Secretary T o .. ... Pr 33' ro gf-4 Ss. HE. :Q ... Sv-: 2.2. mg Zo :Ph D! Nu- ,..,.-. -5 H. :E ,-. 4 eb P1 M .... FP fe: 4444 Page Sixteen t Qemmiolrus THE F LHSHLIGHT W' Qlass Ufficers N29 WALTER W. CLARK tWaltJ Chl How I love to make speeches. Class President, '26, '27, '28, '29Z Bas- ketball, '28: Baseball, '26, '273 Track, '26, '2T: Hi-Y Club, Dramatic Club: Science Club: Hi-Tri Play, '29, Flashlight Staff, '29, Operetta, '27. KARL PFLANZ fDutchj Not too serious, not to gay, but a rare fellow. Football, '28g'Trac-k, '25, '26, '27, '28, llramatic Clubg Junior Play, Science Club. GOLDIE RHINE fG0ldiej Loved by all who know her. 2 Debating Club, '26 g Interpretation, '27, Class Secretary, '27 g Glee Club, '28, '29g Dramatic Club, '28, '29, Gym, '27g Glee Club Play, '28, Junior Play, Class Secre- tary, '29g Science Club, '28, Debating Squad, '29, Flashlight Auxiliary Class , R Editor, '29. .Ny Q... ceinnioir Class History In September, 1925, a band of eighty capable and willing Fresh- men enrolled in old D. T. H. S. From the first we gained the respect of the upper classmen by our alert intelligence and by the loyal support We gave the school. Our first step was to elect our oflicers-this was the result: President, Walter W. Clark. Vice-President, Dorothy Goddard Secretary and Treasurer, Joe Meyers. ---pf-eie Page Eighteen -1 we-W-2 -.Ai 4... THE FLHSHLIGHT Then We had a tacky party and we did have a fine time. I Won- der Where some of those clothes came from? With these activities We wound up our Freshmen year at D. T. H. S.--but there was more to follow. ' . In our Sophomore year our oflicers were: President, Walter W. Clark. Vice-President, Dorothy Goddard. Secretary and Treasurer, Joe Meyers. This year we decided to have a Christmas party. Talk about a really large evening--we had it! A little later a kid party was given. QWe'll never forget Kayes' rompersj We began our third year with real pep! We were Juniors, we must realize our responsibility. We elected our officers as follows: President, Walter W. Clark. Vice-President, Karl Pflanz. Secretary-Treasurer, Joe Meyers. We ordered our class rings-are they good looking? We decided We had better get some cash aheadg so we sold Christmas cards. Our class play, And Home Came Ted, was said to be the best presented in old D. T. H. S. for some years. The success of our Junior-Senior banquet was unquestioned. Ask the Seniors about it? Did we have a good time at our prom? And'how! This ended our Junior year. WE ARE SENIORS! We immediately elected our oflicers. Again We put Walter at the wheel, the others Were: Vice-President, Karl Piianz. Secretary-Treasurer, Goldie Rhine. Sponsor, Miss Vaden Pope. Soon after this We had a picnic. We had a wonderful time--oh, what wieners! fWe'll never forget Mr. Ginther, his fire, and his flash-V light.J ' We picked out our entertainment course and put it over hundred per cent. About Christmas time we decided to sell holly wreaths. We made profit, but, oh, the fun we had selling them. Was.it cold? Next we took charge of Bassett's Revival Quartet, and gave the public something to talk about in the way of singing. Our'Senior play was characteristic of all our activities very much a success. Since every good thing must co a close-so must the remark- able career of Class of '29, wp- -----M ---W ' f--fff --Q Page Nineteen F- v f- - -qw- THE F LHSHLIGHT !.,.,,. ,I pq, I eniors JANET LINZEE QJanj An old nmid I shall never be, As long :ls there are fishes in the sea. Vke Club, '26, '27: Hiking Club, '26, '27, Basketball. '26, '27: Glec Club Play, '27, Il1':1111:ltiv Ulub. '26, '27, '29g Glee Ulub, '27, '2N: Debate Club, '26, '27, '28, '29: Hi-Tri, '28, '29: Debating Team, '28, '29: Editor in Chief, '29. CLIFFORD SIMS fCliffj Swine day I'll be business Inanager of the world. 1Tl'Rl1llZlflt' Ulub, '26, '27, '28, '29: Debate Ulub, '29: .lunior Play, '28, Flashlight Stuff, Glee Ulub Operettu, '28. EI.IZABETH GORDON fLizj l4'1'01n lil-lilllijng suI1ny land she came, With golden hair, and azure eyes. Iffillllilfli' Ulub, '26, '27, '28, '29: Debut- ing Vlub, '27: Pep Club, '26, Flashlight Static, '29: Ili-Tri Play, '28: Dramatic l'l'1V '28 al, . HAROLD KAYEs fKaySl If worry were the only cause for death, I'd live forever. Basketball, '26, '28, Junior Play, '28g Truck, '26: Flashlight Staff, '29, Hi-Y, '27: Vlzlss Editor, '28, Hi-Tri Play, '29. LIARGUERITE BATES fMaggiel Narrow is the road to 'pep,' And few there be that rind it. Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Quar- tette, '28, '29: Debate, '27, '29, Hi-Tri, '2Ng llimiizitic Club, '27, '29g Debating 2 . Club, '27, '29, .4-if . -.-.vi--v-.f. .. Page Twenty ---dw THE F LGSHLIGHT .1 mf-4 , - - ' 1 6lUlJl0lI'S IJOROTHY FLEMING QDOU A knack for business, ,Q An eye for fun, ii i XVith visions of the life, , That will soon be begun. Glve Club, '26, '27, '28: Vi0e'Preside-ut of Ili-Tri, '29: Hi-Tri, '28, '29, Uke Club, '26, '27: Intvllvctlull Contest, '27, Flush- light, '29. NEIL PURTILL QBudgej Too great for haste, ' Too high for knowledge. Buskvtlmll, '26, '27: Baseball, '26, '27, '28, Ili-Y, '29, Glee Club Play, '26, '27, I '29, D1-anmtic Club, '26, '27: Snap Shot ' Editor, '29, Flashlight. -. NIARGUERITE DUCKWORTH CMargej Full of fun :uid mirth and gladuess, NL-ve-r thinking of care or szulm-ss. . S Ilrzunutic- Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Gloe , Club, '26, Iuterpretatioll, '27, Delmtc z Teum, '27, '28, '29, Debutillg Club, '27, '28, '29. KARL MARLOWE fKay0j lle'll draw tho world some day. , Basketball fT2llll2ll'02lJ, '26, '27, '28, E Baseball fTRllll2ll'02l,, '27, '28: Art Editor of Bene-on fTIllll2ll'0ilJ, '27, '28: l4'lnshli2ht Stuff, '29 Lliu Quoinj, Football, '29 Ulu Quoin D . ,. ALENE METTEN CA14-znej 1 Of joy she is full. , Glee Club, '26, Glve Club Play, '26, v Iirzuuutiv Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Vice- l'I'0SiIli-'llt' llffllllflfil' Club, '26, Debating ii Club, '27, Pep Club, '26, .Iunior Play, Q '28, llrumutic Club Play, '28, Auxiliary 4 Stuff, '29, Hi-Tri Club, '29. 3 f P ,Q W, -4 Page Twehty-one b- THE FLASHLIGHT o fBlIl1ll0lI S KENNETH HOUSE CSapj Get behind ine, Books! Orchestra, '26: Hi-Y, '29, Debating Club, '28, '29, Dranmtic Club, '28, '29, Glen- Club Play, '29, Flashlight Statf, '29, CECILE SAUNDERS tCeaSej It's 1-lu-zipei' to laugh than to worry. lll'RllllilflC Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Ili-Tri, '28, '29: Sl-'t'l'0fill'y Hi-Tri, '29, Gynl, '29, First Aid, '26, Pep Club, '26. VELMA BAILEY I love my books, und glorify in them. Til11ltll'02lZ Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Hik- ing Club, '26, Class Play, '26, '28, Secre- tary and 'fl'62lSll1'0l' of Class, '26: Vice- President, '28, Glee Club, '28: Du Quoin, '262flI't'h9Stl'i1, '29, Hi-Tri, '29, Social Editor of the Beacon tTa1naroaJ. IJEO KRINGER tlirautheaclj Look at nie how big I be! 'l'zi111zu'o:1: Vice-President of Freshman Class: Vice-President of Sophomore Class: Class Play, '27: Basketball, '26, '27, Ash- ley: President of A. T. H. S. Athletic As- srwiution: Truck, '28: Junior Class Play, Ul'01'l0Sfl'2lI Du Quoin: Football, '29, Or- chestra, '29. JAMES GENESIO tJimj I hate to study, but love high grades. Orchestra, '27, '28, '29, Baud, '28, Base- ball, '27, '28, Track, '29, Hi-Y, '28, '29. Page TW2Hty'tW0 li in THE FLASH LIGHT fBlIllll0lI S HELEN REID tReidyl C1l2ll'lllilljl personality, with hair so hluvk, No likeable clmrueter does she lack. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29: Glee Club Play, '27, '28, Junior Play, '28: Hi-Tri, '28, Droinsitic- Club, '27, '28. '29: Debating 1'lub, '27, Basketball, '27. IJOREN NIORRIS H Thermgn Not 4-xuvtly afraid of work, But rather not be intilnutely asso- ciated with it. Bsxsketbull, '26, '27: lfootbull, '22, Hi-Y, '27, '2S: Flzlshlight Staff, '29: Hi-Tri Play, '29: Junior Play, '28. , HERBERT IJUNBAR fHerbj Genius must be born, and can, not be taught. Glee Club Plzly. '26, '28, Dramatic Club, '28, '29, First Aid, '26, ' EDNA GORE The sweetest girl that ever'Fz1te gave to Seniors, as :1 class1nate. Sanflovzll: viii'-Pl'PSldPllf, '26 3, Secre- tary and 'l're:1sui'er, '27: Glee Club, '26, '27g Literary Society, '27, Class Play, '26, '1'2lll13lI'lT5lZ Class Play, '28, Assistant Edi- tor of the Beacon , Du Quoin: Hi-Tri. 29. FLORENCE CROESSMANN Not too serious, not too gay. Glee Club. '26, '27, '28, '29: Glee Club Play, '26, '27, '28, '29, Hi-Tri, '28, '29, Science Club, '28: Secretary of Hi-Tri, '29: Intellectual Contest, '28, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29, 191 ,4?.Z......Z'1 ,,,,,,,,, , ff' ,M 1 ff' 'Ns -q Page Twenty-three THE FLBSHLIGHT 4811110 lI S JOSEPH MEYERS CJOej The girl who gets me is lucky. ' Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Football, '29, , Baseball, '26, '28, '29, Track, '26, Dra- matic Club, Junior Play, Science Club, '28, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Flashlight Staff. ELIZABETH WIEHN fLibbyj Laugh and the world laughs with you. , Dramatic Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Pep Club, '26, Hi-Tri, '29, Gym, '29. ALICE ROACH Smile for your lover comes. Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra, '26, '27, '28, Typewriting Contest, '28, Dramatic Club, '28, Uke Club, '27, I-Ii- Tri, '28, '29g Auxiliary Staff, '26. CLARENCE TAYLOR fTay1orj Never too busy to find time for the girls. ' Tamaroaz Basketball, '26, President of Class, '27, Class Play, '28. RAYMOND SCOTT CRayj The world knows nothing of its fa- mous men. Orchestra, '26, '27, Glee Club Oper- etta, '28, Hi-Y, '28, '29, Baseball, '28, Track, '29. -ny---------- Page Twenty-four -li -- ilu- THE FLHSHLIGHT cemniors ' ELMA BLANGHARD Qlihnaj ln disposition she is quiet, We'd like to see her in ll riot. 'l'2llll3ll'U3lI Basketball, '26, '27: Secre- tary and '1'1'ens11rs-1' of Ulzlss, '27, Du Quoin: Gym, '29: Ili-Tri, '28, '29. VVAl.'1'1zR STANHOUSE tBusJ Ile knows his dates, especially in history. 'l'1'uek. '27. WII,l.IAM DUNN tChoco1atej Not u has-been, but 21 going-to-be. - Baseball, '27, '28: Hi-Y. Gm-:N NA flREENFIELD CGlennj ls she 21 man halter, well, not exactly. Ili-Tri Club: Drulllutic Club. 4 RUTH KEIJLY tRuthj ' I am content in the path of knowl- 1 edge. Glee Club. '27, '28, '29, Dmlxlzitic Club, '27, '29, Gym, '29, Hi-Tri, i28, '29, 4 L' Q T599 4- t:::.:Qw --'90 ------ Page Twenty-five -lf -' +0 THE FLASHLIGHT ' o 1 e1nu1OE's HELEN GEORGE' QHelen Georgej Her ways are ways Of pleaszlntness and all her paths are peace. , iOr Play, '28, Girls' Chorus, '283 Hi-Tri '28, '29 fllll Quoinj. GEORGE HOUSE 1GeOrgej 1 to Webster. Travk, '27, '28: Hi-Y, '29g Radio Club '29. JAINIES LIACLIN Uimj Uh, sleep is a gentle thing. llrzulliltic Club, '26, '27, Track, '26, '27 RUTH BAILEY QRuthj Few words she e'er spoke, But they were full of wisdom. Hi-Tri, '28, '29, First Aid, '26. DOLLIE FURLOW Qllimpsl ,,,..,,,,. A 'Tm my mamma's little baby girl. Page Twenty-six - v T2llll2l1'0ElZ Bzlsketlmll, '25, '26, '27g Jun- A voeabulziry has he, with words new 1 K... THE FLASHLIGHT fBlI'lli0lI S RAY BAILEY QBunkj 5 Nu sinner or saint, perhaps, but, well, the- very best of chaps. 1 'l':11i1n1-on: Basketball, '26, '27, '28, liillld, '26: Football. '29 Qllu Quoinlg l'1'1-sifla-lit of S01lh0lll0l'Q Flaws, '27, Jun im' Play, '28, - P STELLA GARLAND QStellaj l low to lvalrn and cllatter, Hut prrvzltly low the latte-r. Ili-'l'1'i, '28, '29: 1,l'2lllliltlC Flub, '27, '28, '09 IIALENE TYLUR QBObbiej Her Q'lll'Illll2ll virtue isvshe thinks. lli-Tri, '28, '29. ROBERT RICH, CDukej A The SllI'Il2lIll0 is the prophesy. lli-Y, '27, '28, '29g Trnvk, '28. XTIRGIL COMES fVirgej The silver-fongrllexl 01'zxt01'. First Aid, '2G: lbmxlixltic- Club, '28g De- bating: Club, '29, Science Club, '2Sg Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29. S l Z I A 'W Page Twenty-seven THE FLHSHLIGHT CBJUIJIOIPS CLEMENTINE GLENN fClemJ ' Blond hair and eyes of blue, Never too busy to dare and do. Hi-Tri. '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '28, Benton: Home El'0ll0lllll'S Club, Athletics. AROL PRESTON CAerialj Gentle, Courteous, and kind to all. T1'aek,'26,'27, '29, Basketball, '25, IJ1'2llIltllll' Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club Play, '26, '27, '28, '29, Boys' Glee Club, '27. WILBUR BECK fWibj Uh, this learning, what a thing it is. Glee Club Uperetta, '26, '27, Track, '26, '27, '28, Baseball, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, President, '29, Glee Club, '27, Debate Club, '29, Intellectual, '29, Quar- tette, '29, Junior Play, Hi-Tri, '28, '29, Sc-ienee Club, '28. PAULINE NAYLOE fNayl0rj Fate sent us a 1-lasslnate, of whom we are proud. Hi-Tri Club, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '28, '29, Pep Club, '26, LEAH ESSICK In her heart love abidesf' Glee Club, '26, '27, '29, Glee Club Oper- etta, '26, '27, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '28, '29, Debate Team, '28, '29, Debate Club, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Quartette, '27, '28, Junior Play, '28, Intellectual Contest, '26, '27, '28, '29, Freshman Editor, '26. Page Twenty-eight le-fi---1--KN 'THE FLBSHLIGHT CBJULIIOIFS 5 I E - f FRANK GEORGE fFI'?lI1k16D r Moro playful than studiousf' Junior Play, '28. 0sA HUGGINS Quiet and thoughtful, earnest and SIIll 9I'0.H Hi-Tri, '28, '29, GENEVIEVE IXIELVIN fGeneJ A soft voice wins niany hearts. Basketball, '26, Girls' Chorus, '28, Tamaroa: Junior Play, '28, Junior Class P0l'lll, '28. MARION COOK Ile knows much, but thinks more. Dramatic Club, '26, '27. LAWRENCE BROGDON QBrOgj The more I know, I know, I know, I know, I know the less. Upon-tlu, '25, Baseball, '27, '2Sg Basket- ball, '27, '28: Ili-Y, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '28, '29, -W- Page Twenty-nine THEFLASHUGHT K Q .sf 'G y TEACHOR. V Q21 fffvsbff ver? fk in fl Q My Maori INHOR.. E355 ,Q 9 P g Th gg--awww THE FLASHLIGHT I I 'I - . I f y , 3 1 1, 'ff f , Ii Q l - V Qifv' I I fer ' I I I I if I I . . ff I I W l.fl',LQf?fs? Alf J' Ifnlitsek I , Lyrfv N H A K I E Fl, M W Y 3: 1 -is -5,49 X. - iw - K 5 -v:.-Q .. lj A Q ' ' D M...1..2 g so Qlass lllDlI COplllliCSy Ol? No doubt you will be surprised to hear from me, but I have been thinking of the good times that we used to have in dear old D. T. H. S., and I suppose you will want to know of the things that I have learned during my recent tour of the country, concerning our old classmates of those never-to-be-forgotten days. In the first place, let me congratulate you on your successful beauty parlor, and your latest creation, the No-Shine Liquid Powder. In regard to the powder, I have found it invaluable. P So much has happened in the last ten years since we left D. T. H. S.! I hear that Marguerite Bates is doing wonderful missionary work in China, and that she has converted ever so many of the natives. That cer- tainly is commendable. Walter and Cecile were married soon after they were graduated. They were contented with their little bungalow and flivver until Cecile started out after a career --Poor Walter. When I was visiting in Chicago several weeks ago, whom do you think I met- Harold Kays! He is proprietor of a second-hand clothing shop, and from all reports is doing well. Dorothy Flemming is one of the scandal- --Ik - Y- W Page Thirty-one F--N '---- --aQw- THE FLHSHLIGHT snatcher of the Tattler -I feel sorry for her victims. Weren't you surprised when Liz and Karl broke their engagement? Must have been another woman in the case. Elizabeth Wiehn and Helen Reid have organized a Spinsters' Club in that old haunted house that is just on the edge of town. Joe Meyers made good in the movies, and is now a well-known villain. Dollie Furlow is dancing in the Follies this year. James Genesio is the coach for the Independent football team in Du Quoin, which was organized a few years ago. He is trying to get a game with Harvard. Halene Tyler and Osa Huggins recently opened an exclusive millinery shop on Fifth Avenue. Loren Morris is now teaching dancing at the Lyric Hall, Du Quoin. George House is conducting a column in the Du Quoin Evening Call, known as Advice for Young People. Elma Blanchard started out to be a stenographer, but was offered a more lucrative position as model for Clarence Taylor, the famous cartoonist, which she has accepted instead. Ray Bailey has been ordained a mine ister of the gospel, and has charge of a church in Pinckneyville. Alene Metten is doing settlement work here at present. She expects to enter the movies soon-Clara Bow has just died. Neil Purtill is chief instruc- tor in the deaf and dumb school at Jacksonville. Frank and Helen George are in vaudeville-they have a novelty trapeze act. Gail Kennedy is now teaching Latin in the Elkville High School. Karl Marlow is Du Quoin's Speed Cop at present-rather a fast prop- osition. Pauline Naylor has achieved her ambition to be an old man's darling, and is now married to a rich man who is twice her age. The Brogdon-House Detective Agency, established here several years ago by two of our old classmates, has gained enviable reputation. It is the foremost agency in the country. Edna Gore is teaching Physical Culture in a local high school, assisted by Ruth Bailey. Robert Rich has been practicing law in Denny for several years, and has quite a large clien- tele. Ruth Kelly is a novelty train caller in a Chicago station. Ray Scott is the author of the latest literary sensation, How I Lost My Fortune in Monte Carlo. Virgil Combs is hailed as the second Al Jolson of the stage. Florence Croessmann is a wardrobe mistress for the Scandels. Herbert Dunbar, who is a daring aviator, recently perfected an import- ant invention applicable to all flying machines. Alice Roach will address the Mother's Club on Scientific Feeding of High School Students, this afternoon. She is quite a renowned pub- lic speaker now. Marian Cook is janitor in Union Station, St. Louis, and -my -ll----Q Page Thirty-two V -i gf..- THE FLGSHLIGHT is now drawing a salary of 1,500 a year as president and chief janitor of the Janitors' Association of the World. Genevieve Melvin has per- fected a new hair dye-she does not use it herself. Leah has established a select institution for reducing heavyweights-no starving, no exercises. I wonder how she does, it? Cliiford, who is running for President on the Socialist ticket, is married to Goldie, Vice-President of the Suffragette League. Bill Dunn is a journalist of distinction-perhaps you have read his articles on How to Make a Hen Lay Two Eggs a Day. Stella Gar- land is now in charge of a large kindergarten, and each morning Velma Bailey comes to teach the little children to sing. Clementine has been disappointed in love and is now a confirmed manhater. Arol Preston is now mayor of Pyatt Station. Walter Stan- house is driving a coal wagon in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Leo Kringer is driving a bus from Du Quoin to Tamaroa, so that all the Tamaroa stu- dents can get their education. As my work is calling me, I must close. You may be interested to know that I am preparing a revised edition of Webster's Standard Dic- tionary. Let me hear from you soon. Sincerely, JANET. mai. Page Thirty-three 1------P ' me Fmsnucm Cm i M4blG KN -NX - Y W--W P g Th.rty- our THE FLASHLIGHT Class Will ARTICLE I We, the undersigned, do hereby present our last will and testa- ment, and do, lovingly appoint Mr. Charles Van Meter as executor: To Mr. Stull: A mechanical device which will automatically rec- cord the names of all tardy pupils. To Miss Parks: An assembly which will remember, This is not the time to talk, while the roll is being taken. To Mr. Hibbs: A dictionary of words, ranging from ten to twenty syllables. To Mr. Lewis: The HOPE that his Freshmen will develop into Sen- iors as industrious, intelligent, and capable as this Class of '29. To Mr. Ginther: A barricade to protect himself from the fire of the enemy's chalk and erasers. To Mr. Van Meter: A megaphone to carry his voice to all parts of the assembly. To Mr. Smiley: An eyeglass to perfect his mask of superiority. To Miss Hummel: A class in shorthand which will be able to read its own characters. To Miss Pope: Another class to sponsor, such as ours. To Miss Croessmann: A class in Biology which will be able to ap- preciate the value of the subject, other than to get good credits. To Miss Malone: A class which will be able to summarize the Week's work in the few minutes between bells. To Miss Golden: A class in sewing which can be convinced of the importance of sample goods before buying. To Mr. Foster: A physics class which will really know what it's all about. 'A To Miss Carr: Class in music whose motto will be Don't you worry. ' To Miss Wootton: A school of students who could return books on time. Page Thirty-Eve Ar THE F LASHLIGHT ARTICLE II To the Juniors: A Rolls-Royce in which to roll through their Senior year. To the Sophomores: A Ford to help them chug along in the ups and downs of the life of a Junior. To the Freshmen: A Tractor to pull them through the remaining years. To Our Assembly: A larger seating capacity. ARTICLE III Ruth Bailey's study habits to A. C. Dawson. Marguerite Bates' complicated cough before chanting to Norma West. Elma Blanchard's popularity with Clarence Taylor to Louise Wellington. Lawrence Brogden's freckles to Jane Bryden. Walter Clark's water wave to Charles Flynn. Virgil Combs' orations to Claude Spencer. Marion Cook's bashfulness to Scotty Maxton. Elizabeth Cordon's blonde hair to Fanny Ippolito. Florence Croessmann's imposing carriage to Ruth Gunter. A Marguerite Duckworth's dramatic talent to Ester Bishop. Herbert Dunbar's soft voice to Lyle Winn. William Dunn's absence record to Hiley Brock. Leah Essick's dignity to Betty McElhattan. Dorothy Fleming's 95's and 98's to Bert Tryban. Dolly Furlow's baby talk to Marie Kell. Stella Garland's gift of gab to Harriet Eaton. James Genesio's drawl to Florence Wilkerson. George House's vocabulary, to Charles Hathaway. Kenneth House's stature to Pogie Harriss. Osa Huggins' locks to Virginia Brown. Harold Kays' Ruth to Russel Clark. Gail Kennedy's splendid physique to Hiram Pittman. --pl-?-:if Page Thirty-six 3Q q ,4...- THE F LHSHLIGHT Janet Linzee's dates to Mary E. Seibert. Ruth Kelley's history ability to Jack McElhattan. Alene Metten's eyes to Edna Eaton. Joe Meyer's blonde curls and fair skin to Dark Meat Anderson Loren Morris' weakness to dance halls to Perry Dunbar. Pauline Naylor's high heels to Lois Dry. Karl Pflanz's black whiskers to Harold Graff. Arol Preston's dimpled chin to Ottie Chapman. Neil Purtill's fame as sheik to George Dowell. Helen Reid's raven tresses to Irene Ross. Goldie Rhine's debate speeches to Genevieve Keller. Robert Rich's walk to Howard Stearns. Cecile Saunder's shape to Arline Rodman. Clifford Sims' self-importance to Don Hayes. Walter Stanhouse's ability to remember history dates to Booker. Halene Tyler's seriousness to Marguerite Griflin. Elizabeth Wiehn's fame as class vamp to Verda Revelle. Reed Woodbridge's quiet ways to Marguerite Lawrick. Clarence Taylor's ability to make love to Hall Layman. Genevieve Melvin's Hdemure smile to Imogene Beck. Karl Marlow's art ability to Barney McE1hattan. Leo Kringer's height to Louis Bechtlofft. Clementine Glenn's versatile knowledge to Laurence Bossle. Ray Bailey's ability on the football field to Dan Fairfield. Velma Bai1ey's curly hair to Grace Mathis. Frank George's Essex to all knights of the road. Helen George's humbleness to Isabel Kunz. Edna Gore's pleasant voice to Lucille Parsons. Raymond Scott's rosy cheeks to Charles Knetzger. ' Wilbur Beck's Hudson to Jimmie Dennis. Glenna Greenfield's popularity with the sheiks to Ruth Fish. Alice Roach's smile to Lorene Cook. -ak i Page Thirty-se . i ja--.--+. THE F LBSHLIGHT Class lp,0fBlIlI'll OUR SPONSOR 1 There's a name among our classmates, That's fast in every heart, And no matter where we travel, That name will ne'er depart. 2 She's stood by us in our hardships, As no one else would dog She has helped us in our studies, And taught us to be true. 3 She's kind hearted in her feelings, And splendid in her looks, And to question her in studies, Will prove she knows her books. 4 And now that our work is finished, We've lived through that grave hope Let's give three cheers for our sponsor, Our sponsor, Vaden Pope. SENIORS OF '29 5 And now since all we Seniors great, Are ready to embark, To any that have graduated Up to the present time. 6 We Seniors think we're equal to- Our Class of Twenty-nine, To any that have graduated Up to the present time. i---l----K Page Thirty-eight yi- Q... THE FLASHLIGHT 7 We started in as green Freshmen, Just as the others had, Then We were very dubious, But now We're very glad. 8 We struggled through our Freshman year And gee-it sure was tough, But soon they called us Sophomores, And my We were hot stuff. 9 So then we left the Sophomore Class, And one more step did climb, For our names were down as Juniors And we Were all sublime. 10 But soon after We were Juniors, All fun was put aside, And by the laws of business We Juniors did abide. 11 For in our works we were hustlers, And also very fleet, So we gave a grand reception That's never yet been beat. 12 Once again we took the ladder, And one more step did take, Soon to find that We were Seniors, The class--so strong, so great. 13 And since now that We are Seniors, With all new work to dog We enter in with a spirit That's never been more true. Y- Q Page Thirty-n' P- THE FLBSHLIGHT 14 Inclined to show the fellowship And spirit of our classg We give to you an Annual No class shall e'er surpass. 15 Our work now being completed, And told all we can tellg Let's bid to class and faculty A lasting, fond farewell. 16 We may look as if we're smiling, But we're about to sighg For here's to our Alma Mater, One sad and last good-bye. -Karl V. Pflanz .Exp My i--J Page Forty M -i in THE FLASHLIGHT glass Song f'l'lllll'Z The Old Ouken Bum-kety 1 Our school days are over, And now we must leave you, Our teachers and classmates, We bid you adieu. 2 Our problems and labors, Are solved and well doneg Our lifehood realities, Now are begun. 3 We've labored and struggled, For knowledge and light, We've worked and we've toiled, To accomplish the right. 4 And now as we leave you, To tasks that are waitingg To you dear old High School, We'll remain fond and true. 5 We've boasted our High School, And tried to uphold it, We've labored in vain, To do our small bit. 6 We're thankful for classmates, And teachers so faithfulg We're thankful for school days, Of joy they were full. 7 We've come here the last time, To express our devotion, We hope that the parting, Is but for today. 8 And now as we leave you, Our friendship's ne'er broken We know that the memr'y Remains fond and true. --W Q Page Forty-one ---+--------- THE FLBSHLIGH1' W z le - 3- Z fl 17 J,5wEE,nix. 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A I THOMAS HOVVELLS Secretary qlliuunnioir Qllass History 1926--President, Paul Carrollg Vice-President, Charles Flynn, and Secretary, Charles Holden. 1927-President, Jane Brydeng Vice-President, Raymond Pope, and Secretary, Delbert Zeck. 1928-President, Charles Flynng Vice-President, Raymond Pope, Secretary, Thomas Howells. When our class came down in September of 1926, it was a large and promising bunch to say the least. We stumbled around here and there, and entertained the upper classmen for the per usual time. As soon as we calmed down sufficiently, we organized the class and chose Miss Croessmann for our sponsor. Some of our Freshman frolic we released at a party, and still more on a picnic later in the spring. During our Sophomore year we were inactive in class aHairs, but very active otherwise, as Sophomores usually are. However, we broke the deadlock with a peppy party in January. Page Forty-four F-Q -All-i-H 46'- THE F LASHLIGHT The class returned almost hundred per cent strong, as Juniors, and upper classmen. At a large meeting held in the gym we elected officers, who in turn appointed the various committee's of importance for the year. The ring committee showed discrimination in their choice of class rings. Prom money rolled in fast from Christmas card sales. Beginning the new semester, we had a theatre party, although the show didn't turn out to be so good, the dinner at Nip's Cafe was exceed- ingly good. QA sorrow shortage of boys was very disappointing to most of the girls.J The Junior team won the class tournament by defeating the Freshmen first, and then the Sophs in the finals. The Mummy and the Mumps' was the Junior play, given in April. It was a three-act comedy, fast moving and funny, and was carried out by the well-chosen cast with intelligence and high talent. The Junior-Senior banquet in May will show that the class spent no small amount of time, thought, and money on it. All the famous young men and maidens of the student body will swarm to the Elks Club for the crowning event of the year, the Junior- Senior Prom. The Class of '30 will be the host of the school. This alone guarantees the greatest prom of all time. With the passing of this we will have but to look forward with great anticipation to our fourth and final year. .Exp --Q0 - - --Q Page Forty-five yr -- ef-'-- -----0+v- THE FLHSHLIGHT X E HAZEL BIGGS CLYDE MCDANIELS MAXINE MORRIS LUOIUS OSBORN SYLVESTER RITTPIR HELEN NEWBKDRN LOUISE SMITH I MARIE KELL MABEL SMITH CHARLES GOODNOW ERNESTINE HOUSE LESLIE HARRISON Page Forty-six THE F LBSHLIGHT DONALD HAYES X7IRGINIA BROWN BERT TRYBAN RUTH LYNCH ARI.0NE COZINE RAYMOND SUMMERR IGDNA EATON BETTX' ROSS WILLIAM VOICE IMOGENE BECK DELBERT ZECK RUTH BRYANT ....y.-.-.1--L-l- Q Page Forty-seven THE F LBSHLIGHT VERDA REVEIILE HAROLD G'ROFF NORMA BACICENSTO BEITIIAH CAMPBELL VIRGINIA PITTMAN LAWRENCE HARRIS f ROI' COLLINS EVELYN SHEELY WILMA OWENS CATHERINE DAGGETT CHARLES HOLDEN VIOLET ARCHIBALD up Page Forty-eight l --Mu THE F LHSHLIGHT TRUMAN EOHOLS MAXINE EDDLEMAN ELIZABETH TEEL LOUISE PARKS WILLIAM WOLF JEANNETTA JOHNSON ISABELLE KUNZ A. C. DAWSON A LILY COOK JANE BRYDEN ff? J I LOUISE WELLINGTON EUGENE RODMAN I -4 Page Forty-nine THE FLHSHLIGHT CLAUDE SPENCER GLAD YS HOLDEN 4 1 GRACE INGRAM LYLE XWYYNN N ! THOMAS LICCOLLUM ANN HUITE' 1 A M ARGUERITE GEN E510 1 1 . DEMPSEY CAMPBELL S 5 TODD ROBERTS ESTHER BISHOP LOUISE JONES WILh'0RD JOHNSON LYLE IQAUFMANN CATHERINE SWAIN J Page Fifty 1--L-qw Soplnomores THE FLHSHLIGHT -,w x 4 w If 5 Q Forest AlHh'l'S0ll Be-:lt1'i1'e Bosrlen George Beck Xviuiillll Blllllil'l' LZlXVl'9llt'0 Bosslv IYUILIIHI' Bl'lllllllll'f Karl BIISIIUIISI f'UI'lll'1illS Canupinvllo Hlivvr Cllillllllilll Katie- Confl- Xvilliillll Uousins f'10Ill0Ilf Craino .hum-s Dennis Gs-urge Dowell Lois Dry Pc-rry lhulhzlr Alu- Eaton Elizuhetll Eaton Dorotlly EIIIDHIIIKS Lloyd l':lTll3lllkS Ruth Fish Guy Fllllk'l'I01l llnrry Gm-mntivlil 112ll'j.fllt'l'ift-F Griflin lim-1'lmv1't Hager Iillgm-110 Ilzlmilton Matilda llurris 011:11 llarris Pl'0VEll'f Ilzxrris Alice Hzu'x'ison .llulnitzx Ilvlnvlx-1' Urvillv Isaac Anim Louise- Isherwooxl Lyle Johnson Geraldine .Iona-s Genevieve Keller l l0l'l'lli'9 Ke-llvy Alve-nn HQ'ill6'I' Arline Krone Uhnrlvs Knetzgzer llnll Lilylllilll Page Fifty-two -Y. ------m 4... THE FLASHLIGHT 3lill'JJf2ll'Pf l12lWl't'l'k l 1':ln4-is Lm-lcv Luc-llzl Martin Hlliflxlll' Mayor IAll't'Il0 Malym' Iivrimml M4-l+Ill1:1It:m .lu:1ni1:n Milli-r .lvzllwtlv Morris Willizml Nm-:ll Ju:-k Nllliilll llowmcl Uzlnmirm- I':IlLZ'l'lll' l'nl'ka-1' 3Iillll'l'4I l'ivl'1'v W:1ll:u-v l'l'Zll'1 Elilillii 1'1'ov:u1't Mary Rum-rs Vhzirlvs Ross NVill:1l'4l S1'hl'l'1'l'S lm-k Mvlflllmthui 1'l:l1'u Se-ilwrf lflliznlwtll Svilwrt Muxinv Smith I'Il'lwNtil1v Slwllvvi' G1-nrgv SJlXY.Yl'l' 'l'l14nu:is SIZIIIIIUIISU HIIIIUI' Sf0Yl'llSUll Luuisv Swnlnlvut Sylvia T4-ul L2llIl'2l 'l'l1m'nshu1'y Ilvlvn 'l'limnpsm1 AhIl'jlll'il' Vhlvs 1,111-illv I'llli0l'llill lborutlly Vzllivl' Virgil NVQ-st Iris Whillovk VUIIIIII Wim-Im Wnylu- Wil1Im'm:m I lUl'1'lli'l' xvilkl'l'S4lIl I lm'1-nw Williams Iluxvl XV0lfv 1,011-11 Womlsidm- Otis Womlyaird F.-.,. -,... ,, 5 i 5 ii if f'3'-. ge i :if . Q if SY' P i qi ,Z I 'ff' Q W 1 7 if i i M A E E 1 Q? E I E X . , wb? E., 2- 'J E ,. , X, 1 Y l 'QA x I 5, ,,,,, Q I L,....,.--.,- , -Y , . . T..- QA Y?age-Fifty-three ..-J 4, THE FLHSHLIGHT Sophomore Glass History We entered D. T. H. S. on September 7, 1927. The first few days were spent dodging Seniors and finding class rooms. We were no excep- tion to any other Freshy. At our first class meeting we elected ofiicers. President, Charles Ross. Vice-President, Elaine Provart. Secretary and Treasurer, James Dennis. Sponsor, Miss Malone. Our basketball team won the class tournament. This was the first time such an event had happened in D. T. H. S. Entering High School again in September as Sophomores, we felt very important. We elected ofiicers again: President, Jack Nuding. Vice-President, George Beck. Secretary and Treasurer, George Dowell. Sponsor, Miss Malone. This year we really got behind our class queen, Elaine Provart, and she is now The Flashlight Queen. Next year when we are Juniors, we hope for more opportunities to show our various talents. ll.: Due to a mistake in mounting the pictures, the following Sopho- mores have their pictures in the Freshman section. Richard Grills. Gilbert McMurry. Frank Schleper. 4.-.-----gf Page Fifty-four Ji-------qw JI CESH'11IUUlfBJIIl 9 -ffm .3 3, THE FLHSHLIGHT V A Euffene Allen Q , Sm Battnligria K 7 1 v- . . ' Q lmwlit Build F IAllliS Ber'l1tlo11't Q N . 'L Q Lester Bridges Iv 'S Leslie Bridges -3 Q 5 ig lliley Broek W. . g 1 A Ulinrles Broek if ,Q R, ,,., Rosalie lfllllfllll X f Q Ruth Cmiiphell Q Elbert f'Hf2ll1Z2ll'0 ' ' Y' Russel Clark J 4 Walter Uoinhs t 5 Q Louise Funk . ' Maxine Funk . ai A. ,Q 'Q 2- .t,, Q Q. Arline llzlvisnn as QQQQQ ' QQ' Q .f jjf Louise Ilunlrnr Qt.Q Q , A . llilllflllt' Illllll'2lIl Q , Ptllllllli' Euhnnks 3 Q ' U r ,.Q , t ' J lltllllkll l4'z1iriiel1l ' ' , 5 Minyzircl Gillizuni ' ' Q , Ernest Uglivie Forrest Glaulson ' 'Qu John Glenn .T Q . Q4 Ruth Gunter Y ' ' Q .Q Isabelle Ilzlulpton jQ Q Q QQ Luville Hnrriss N ' 'QQQQ QQ Gladys Hartley Kenneth Hartope 2 Charles Hutlmwuy F ' Q .. lmrzn May llelrerer 5 'Q I Louise Ileilig' lp -' Ninn In- ram: 4 Q , ,Q Qj'ffQ ' Q Fillllllg Ippolito g Q i Henrietta Keiner Mildred Krone H . Irvin Koplowitz i QQ , , , llzlrolcl I.:lI1c-:ister Q ' , Q? Q - Q ll!-'l'lll2llI Linze Qi NYQ 'K Ruby Lynch 5 Lloyd Mantle Q Grace Mathis T? 1 John Muxton 'Q Vlyde Mnxton S - EIIQPIII' Mc-Allister ' ' Betty 1Il'Elh2lff2lll Edgar McMichael Q Q Luther McMurry . SBR gk? 4 Rav N11-Hurry At W 44' ' - A ' 1 XVesley Melvin ' t I Phlgfeiie Metten Q - P I'lllZ2llN-Efll Michelson ' .1 ....,g...--i-i-- Page Fifty-six --gel--.4-.- ,- ' ' THE FLHSHLIGHT in wi i lNaym- Mills-r V Eloise- Norris E I . .3 fillllllliil l':xrrisl1 . - i Luvillv Pslrsons 5' ' 9 Alln-rtn l'l'l'l'ylll2Ill ' , ' H 3 I i'll:1rI1's l'l1ivlT'vl' Y Qi V , 4 Surah Phipps ' llalrl l'ivrm- , x b llirzlm Pittmsm 3- - 1 Ulifforql l'rc-sion , U ' Q P' Lalrvrn I'rm-sion TQ! K f f Q 'S ' .Ivssiv I'1lrm-ll 4 K l4v:ltl'if-v I'llI'j'4'2ll' A Arlim- Rlllilllilll 3. V-1 1 lrvm- Ross . ? -L? . Aiililit' Rllllyilll y, I. A . ' , En-lyll Sl'ill'l'0l'S I -F if ? ' 9 3I2ll'22ll'l'f Svlxivlcm-1l:111z fi I i l r:nnk S1-hls-in-r 181111113 , A Q l '. Louiso S1-ilu-rt i -- 1 ln-vona Sharp ' , 3' ag Dorothy Sims , 1 llc-o1'g'o Swnym- w '5 G4-orgian Starr K A 1 . ldlmiru Til0lllIlSUll r V- Roy 'FIIUIIIIISUII Mm Q V1-gn Vzlm-il I ,f Lll1'iiil' V2lI'lllIlll ' xi v J' Norma W4-sl U John Wil-lm l r:lnk Williams ,Q - 3 1 i Maris- Y02l!'lll2lll - Q lla-rmzm Yvhling: 1 - .1 A 1 1 John Bovk vu EV. E' ' X ..., X Norris Bitlflllllll '45-if C Xvlliiit' Boyd y A lvomnlel Bl'lllllllll'f Z - . W' Rolwrt f'l3ll'k Q ii ' 6 w llowanrll Uross ' llurriot Eaton ' A Q? ' Dorothy 'Furry ' ig v llzlymoml Grills A Ri1'iliIl'li Grills fstlllllf f . 'I V Mvrlv G4-rn llzlfln-y Y N Q L Ifilyllltillfl ll2lI'l'iS0ll I f , ' u Puriwll .lonvs l 445 Y . gk? ollm-rr An-Aim-1-yrs., V F Kvllllvfh Morris E B4-l'1l:l1'1l l'rit1'hvtt E V A .Q 5 Aim- Pllrtill 5 P ' ,, Dwight Stephens 'I . , nm B1-110 mlllm-0 if-if '-,Q i Ncidra Wilrlerman ,V 4' ' Wil- -?'-----f-Y-' -Page Fifty-scvcn 3 46..- THE FLASHLIGHT Freslimen Class History Elwood Wootton, President. Frances Locke, Vice-President. Dorothy Sims, Secretary and Treasurer. Colors: Gold and Blue. Our Motto: Try. Our Flower: Daisy. During the third week of school our motley crew met in the audi- torium for our first meeting of the year. After hours of long, careful deliberation, the officers were elected. Our initial start up the ladder of fame, was achieved by our con- tributing four Freshmen to the highly successful Du Quoin High School football team. They were Pittman, Wootton, Mantle, and Catanzaro, who have all received letters. This was followed by our giving five men to the basketball squad. They were Mantle, Pittman, Wootton, Catanzaro, and Lee. Not only did we iigure prominently in athletics, but in other events as well. Our Caruso's and Galli-Curci's were seen and heard in the Glee Club operetta, Purple Towers. We featured in the Hi-Tri Club's play, The Three Gracesf' To the debate squad we added one shining light, and to the Friday morning programs our artistic talent was very well represented. On the evening of February 14, St. Valentin's Day, the Freshmen held a Kid Party in the gymnasium. The gym presented a very pleasirfg sight, with its decorations of red and white crepe, flanked here and there with valentines. The costumes worn by the party revelers seemed sufficient for entertainment. Games were .played and hullaballoo reigned supreme. At the signal of the sponsor, Mr. Lewis, weall settled our- selves on the south bleachers for the program. The party ended at 10:00 o'clock, and everyone, it seemed, immensely enjoyed the evening. This completes our activities for our Freshman year. ELBERT CATANZARO, Freshman Editor. ....p....----it Page Fifty-eight ll.-------4... , QL M gy t V .Q k i -Y lg !!-K. - A- . j s q v 4 -J-54, V , , X I- E 4' ' 4' '. V' H-, 'f , 1. 3 ' 'Q 1-IV ' -1.453 . 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'C'1fVf'V'sJV fhzwff' -f-,Vrf-..,TE--H34 J..--f' ' L. 5' 'C-r Q - , V -- V' V - V' ' .,,4.-' .V miie EMM., -511542-is fm-fqg nfzfk Fcumoiabailm THE FLBSHLIGHT Robto Smiley ' Coach By his enthusiasm and loyalty, Coach Smiley has won the respect and admiration of not only the dif- ferent athletic squads, but also the Whole school. Bob is responsible for the development of a spirit of hard fight and true sportsmanship to a higher degree than was probably known to Du Quoin heretofore. ...4..,4... esrunmce oil Itlhce llrooltlballll Season Date Place Opponent D. T. II. S. Opponents October 64l'hester-1'hester ......... .... 6 0 October 134Du Quoin--Marissa ,,....,...t . 6 7 October 20-l'hristopher-1'hristopher .. . 0 21 October 27-Du Quoin-Chester .,...... .... 3 8 0 November 12-Du Quoiii-Elkville ,...... .,.. 1 3 6 November 17-Du Quoin-Nashville ............,............,.......,........................ 56 0 For the iirst ti111e in 25 years football was introduced in the High School. Sixty re- sponded to the call of Coach Smiley. Few boys in that group had even seen a football game much less played it. Therefore, it was a diiiicult task that faced Smiley and his assistants. l'l'2ll'lll'i-' started September 7. After three weeks' work the squad was cut down to twenty-four. The11 hard work was begun in preparation for our first game, which was to be at Chester October 13. Few gave Du Quoin a chance, and everybody was hoping: that our team could hold Chester to a low score. But the team refused to accept defeat. Knowing they were the underdogs, they fought that much harder and emerged victorious. The score was 6 to 0. Uatanzaro went over for the only score of the day in the third quarter. The following: Saturday we were to play our lirst home game. The people of the com- munity showed how badly they had wanted to see this sport in the High School by turn- ing out 500 strong. The Marissa game was a battle f1'o1n start to Iinish. In the third quarter llu Quoin attempted to punt out of danger from behind their own goal lineg but --'4t+------1-- Page Sixty-two 1-i-l----l1vv- THE FLHSHLIGHT some Marissa man broke through, bloc-ked the kick, and fell on it for a touchdown. A for- ward pass was eompleted for the extra point and our opponents were ahead 7 to 0. The Indians then begran to sl1ow their fight at the kiekoff, and marehed straight down the field to a touehdown. We failed in our attempt for the extra point, and Marissa won 7 to 6. Mueh eredit is due to the team for their fine fighting spirit and hard playing: against a team of more experienee and size. At t'hristopher the following: week D. T. ll. S. suffered the worst defeat of the sea- son. The final seore was 21 to 0. We really deserved a better fate in this game. Twiee. with the ball within two yards of the goal line, time intervened, and prevented any fur- ther attempt to sm-ore. A number of other times llu Quoin would drive down the field, but when they got within seoring: distant-e laeked that final puneh that was neeessary to earry them over for a touchdown. The Indians elearly out fought t'hristinpheriespeeially in the last half. For the ser-ond time this season we defeated Vhester. This time the srore was 38 to tl. The team showed us the best exhibition of football displayed this season. All worked to- gether. The baekfield 1'an and passed tl1e hall as if they knew what it was all about, while the line was always there when needed to open holes in the opposing.: forward wall and to break up t'hester's plays before they were fairly under way. The interferenee was good and the keynote of our sueeess was our versatile attaek. l'flanz held the spotlight in seoring for the day by going over the line three times for touehdowns. Mantle snared a lon: forward pass late in the seeond quarter for another st-ore. Meyer earried a punt bark so yards for a touchdown, and t'atanzaro went over for tl1e other sc-ore. Now came tl1e greatest game of the season with Fllkville. Football was introdueed into both High Schools this year. Therefore a great battle was expected. The best erowd of the year attended this game and were well rewarded for their efforts. ln the tirst quarter Elkville reeoyered a fumble in their own territory and seampered the remaining: distanee to their goal line for their only seore of the day. From then until the end of the first half our opponents had the best of the battle. The lmlueky break in the early part of the game seemingly had broken llu Quoin's morale. Hut after half-time the Indians donned their war paint, rame baek fighting strong. and, in a short time. l'itt- man seored the tying: eount and Pflanz went over for the extra point. Seore. llu Quoin 7. lfllkville ti. ln the lead llu Quoin obtained more eonfidenee, fought harder, and. in the fourth period, seored their seeond tout-hdown tt'atanzaro this timeb. The try for the extra point failed, and we had inereased our lead to 13 to ti. From then on it' was merely finishing: out tl1e game, for Elkville had appa1'ently lost their tight. llu Quoin showed plainly who had the better team. Hur last game of the year was with Nashville. This was also her tirst year playing football. The frame was played 011 a water-soaked gridiron that looked more like a lake than a football field. Du Quoin showed quiekly her superiority. and at half time the seore was 25 to ti in our favor. The final seore was 52 to H. Several meml'ers of the sec-ond squad showed up brilliantly in this eontest. lIa1'riss and l'f'lanz aeeounted for two touchdowns apieee. while Maxton. MeI'llhattan. Vatanzaro, and l'ittman eaeh erossed the line onee. l't1anz also got two points after touehdowns. For our first season in football this eould be eonsidered an extremely sueeessful year. Hur final reeord stood at 4 won and 2 lost. We hold high hopes for a still more sueeessful season next fall. The following will reeeiye honor sweaters: Wootton. Mellaniel, Summers, Hailey, Kringrer, Layman, Eaton, Mantle, t'atanzaro, Graf, Ptianz. Pittman. Melfllhattan. aml Meyer. Four first team men will be lost through graduation: Meyer, l'tianz, Krinprer, and Bailey. -my -1-A--A v v -T Page Sixty-three i- -f-W -Q-v THE FLASHLIGHT ROBERT SMILEY C0111-11 Smiley. One, of the 1-hief reasons for our success. JOE MEYER 1CaptainJ Position, q11a1'ter11a1'k. Year, Senior. A sterling: leader. Joe l'Elll the team like a veteran. As a broken field 1'1lI1Il0l' his abil- ity to 111111111 ta1-klers 11121116 hi111 a 1'o11sist- e11t g:1'o11111l ,1Z2liIl0l'. lt will take a 1112111 of high 1':1lih1-1' to lill .loe's shoes. ELBERT CATANZARO Position, IIalfl1a1-k. Year, Freshman. Cat is a versatile 11111-kfiel11 star. He has weight as well as speed, 111111 when lugging the lzall he is 21 l1a1'11 1112111 to stop. lIe'1l hear w11t1-111119: next year. KARL PFLANZ Position, fulllvaek :11111 halfhaek. Year, Senior. Karl is a flashy 3.fI'011I111 gainer. llis s1'i11tialti11g: 111111 l'1ll1S and line DIIIIIQJQOS a111le11 color 111111 yardage to the game. NVQ all 2l41lll1l'0 l1is 221111011088 511111 fighting spirit. HAROLD GRAF I'ositio11, halfha1'k. Year, J11l1iOl'. Graf- 1ie's hz11'11 playing a1111e11 pep 211111 life to the 22111112 Despite i11j11ries he played with fearless e1111eaVor. He p1'oVe11 his worth as :1 hall 1'2ll'l'lt'l'. Graf will he hard to stop next year. Page S1xty-four W' THE FLBSHLIGHT LLOYD MANTLE N v 1 K 1. Q1 l'0Slf10ll, 01141. Xvar. 14 l'l'ShlllH1l. T11111p J show01l a 11121111011 alrility to snag passes. II0 also has 2llltli11l'l' sp00ialty, that of V l1a1'1l L'S110l'Sil'llH.f tackling. Watvh l1i111 go nt-xt yl'2ll'. RAYMOND SUMMERS I'ositio11,g:11a1'11. Y0a1', .I11nio1'. Rt-cl l1attl04l tl10 opposition f1'on1 t110 opt-ning ki0kot't' 1111til t110 ii11al wl1istl0 01111011 tl10 fray. fllll' oppona-nts soo11 found 0111 tl1at Rt-1l's position was a D00l' plat-0 to find ya1'1lag.r0. CLYDE MCDANIEL Poston. ta0kl0. XYPHF, J1111io1'. A good, 1111111 iZlt'k10l'. By l1is llll'l'fll0SS llllllly plays w01'0 1ll'0kl'll up. l'istol 111llll'0V0ll with A 0:1011 2:11110 and will 110 an ass0t to n0Xt yl'3ll S 103111. RAY BAILEY Position, C'01li1'l'. Y02ll', Svnior. On tht' 0ffl'IlSlVl' Ray pass01l the hall with hullet- liko p1'0c-ision and 1l0f0nsiv0ly 110 made f'i'1lfl'I' 21 stone wall. H0 voultl sizo up plays and 111011 1l1'02lk tl10111 11p. 1iay's posi- tion will h0 :1 big.: gap to till n0Xt SNISOI1. HALL LAYMAN Position, tat-kl0. Yl'2ll', S0lll10lll01'0. What Ilall lam-k01l i11 w0ig:ht 110 11111110 up in grit antl 410i'9l'lll1lltl1l0l1. 110 proved 111lllS01f to 110 a strong: favtor ill tht' 1i110. llall will 1 A l 1 110 1111111 for tho opposition to hold his I last two yvars. --w----- Page sixty-five THE FLHSHLIGHT ABE EATON Position, tackle. Your, Sopholnoro. A lilli-'Slllflll with a world of grit. Always rvndy to 20. A good tau-klm' and :1 lmrd iigliter. Abe will be a Villlliliilt' nmn for next XPHIJS teznn. LEO KRINGER Position, 2ll2ll'1i. Y02ll', S1-nior. Ilis 0ff0ll4 sivu and 111-fmlsivv work in tho fUl'XV2ll'fl wall was pau' 1-xvvlla-nt. It will ln- lmrd to find 21 Slll'l'l'SSUl' zlhlo to Iill Iil'2lllf1102l4i'S place. ELWOOD WOOTTON Position, ond. Your, I l'osl1n1:ln. A fzlst. l1:11'd playing: ond. Always in that gzunv. NVootton stzlrrt-d ospvvizllly on tho lil'i'l'll- sivv. JACK MCELHATTAN Position, lmlflrzlck. Year. S0lbll0lllUl'l'. Maw proved hinlsvlf to lw :1 good ground Lf1lilll'l'. Ono of tho lu-st tau-klors on tho squad. NVitl1 the t'X1ll'l'i0lli'i' gsninod this ve-zu' ho will bv of :rvnt vnluu nm-xt Vltill' HIRAM PITTMAN Position, fulllmvk. Your, lf'1'esl1111z111. 'Bully' put the vllill ot' fe-zu' into our op- ponents. A good lino lblllIl2'tll'. Althonfh ll2lllfiit'2lllIll'li by injuries for n1ost of tho sm-nson, his QIIIIIUIIUSS was notable flll'0llQ.fll- out. Page Sixty six l l-ifvw Nl THE FLHSHLIGHT llslrnltl Graf Gillwrt M4'Mm'1':1y Karl Qlznrluw Lou Iil'ill2l'l' lx url l'tl:luz Ilirum l'ittm:u1 Rzly liztilvy Vlyllv Mvlizlllivl QC Fwotkhenm Squat BOTTOM ROW Lylt- .lolmsou Gt'm'g:m- lmwvll ' llnll Lilylllilll .luvk Al1'l'1lll2lllIlll IClhvl't f':lt:ll1z:u'o l tbl'l'l'St Amlt-rsull Lloyd Mamtlv TOP ROW Rnylnmul SlllIlllll'l'S Wnllawv l't-url Aho Eilltbll .Inv Mvyvrs I.m'a-11 Morris mum Footfthtetm Squaw Ulyth- AIIIXHDII Elwtmtl NYu0tt0ll 14'-nvI01P'l Mm-h wt-tlit is thu- tht- 80001111 tvzun ful' tht' lblllliSlllll4'llI tht-y took in lDl't'ID2ll'illQ thn- st tvum ful' tha- QEIIIIUS. With thu l'X1ll'l'il'll1'l' Qftlillixll this yt-:11', wv vxpwt gm-out things nn om' foothull tt-:un nc-xt SOHSHII. Thi- boys on this squzxtl tlvswvt- mmfh 1-rwlit tm' tht- 4,-UY A , ,W ,, ,,vA,,...f ' - r 1 y tht-y tl-unit-tl :tml workvd to umku at NY11ll1Ul' ol ID. l'. ll. 5.5 lust tuotlnlll tt nm Page Sixty-seven 'z .yew THE FLBSHLIGHT Maxima? H fwake WIA Page Sixty-eight Basketball THE FLHSHLIGHT ll'-ffbaslkcetlballll Flushed with victory on the gridiron, we turned to basketball with high hopes for a team of championship caliber. Several letter men were backg and these, combined with some promising new material, made our prospects for a high-class team good. Several times during the year the team would begin to win gamesg but, just about that time, some- thing would happen to break up the team, and Smiley would have to reorganize. Therefore, the season was nearly gone before a team was finally molded together. By that time most of the other teams had de- veloped more than we had. From the standpoint of games won and lost the season was disasterous. On the other hand, few of the boys that made up the squad had ever before represented the school in any line of athletic endeavor before this year. With this year's experience the squad will be better equipped to have a winning team next year. They will be ready to go next season. In the tournament at Carbondale our first game was with Johnston City, who later in the year won the state championship. Du Quoin showed the fans their best exhibition of basketball in this game. When the final whistle had blown the score was tied 17-17. In the three-min- ute overtime just as the final whistle was blown, Johnston City made a short shot and won the game 20-19. The game with our rival, Pinckneyville, proved to be a thriller. Due to their rather mediocre showing during the year the Indians were not conceded a chance to win. Knowing this the boys fought hard, but, in the final seconds of the overtime, Pinckneyville shot a'long one which dropped through, and Du Quoin was defeated 15-13. In the District Tournament at West Frankfort we drew McLeans- boro as our opponent. McLeansboro had not been defeated in their con- ference and was picked as one of the favorites to cop the tournament. The Indians battled hard until the final whistle, but were finally de- feated by a score of 28-14. Written by J OE MEYER Athletic Editor of the 1929 Flashlight K Page Seventy -Kw- THE FLBSHLIGHT SC1111fEHI11Ul11CE 011' GSLJIIUIKES played Dam' 'l'0n111 D4-4-1-xnlwl' 6-'l':1111:11'n:1 ......... l,l'l'0llllNll' 1-lff'21l'li0ll112l10 ..... 1N'i'l'lll1N'l' 22-M1n'physhm'n .l:um:u'y -l-Mt. V0l'll0ll .... .lalnllzlry R-i'ln'ist0pI101' .... .lsmuzxry 11-Z1-19:11-1' ......... Jilllllllfy 15-4'm11t01'vill0 .,.. .l:lnu:n'y 21-Svssvr .,.,,,........... l oh1'u:n'y 8-l'im'knvyviIle F91ll'll2ll'y 22-Elkvillv A.,...,,,, . I 3:1 to 'lvlxil 111 llvvoxnlwl' 11-l'l11'ist0pl1v1' In-1-4-lxllwl' 21-1'i111'kn0yvill0 GAMES AT HOME GAMES AWAY .lalnuury 18-Elkvlllv .,.,..............,...........,...,....................,...... Fl'lll'll2ll'y 1-l':1I'hm1d:1lv ...,....................,,..,.,,..,. .. ........ , ........ ,. l4'oln'mn'y 3-.Iolmston City Qlnvitntiun 'f0lll'll2llll0lltj ......., F1'lll'll2ll'y 0--Mu1'pl1ysbm'o l4'c-ln'n:n'y 15-Zviglvr ..,,........,............,,..,,,... ............ .,.... l vln'm1ry 21-Mt. Vornon ......,, .... ., 1xlilI'l'h 1-Ss-ssor ,,........,.......E,,...............,............,.............. 1u2ll'l'll 7ABIi'IA'illlSli0l'0 Qllistrict T0lIl'll2llll0l1tJ ....,, ,Nx Page Seventy-one Svoro Visitors Du Q 20 10 17 15 1-l 19 23 17 11 20 . 7 13 16 23 18 22 15 13 25 14 Svorv Ilome Team Du Q 14 11 20 6 22 7 23 22 20 10 19 20 18 10 18 10 23 13 28 14 uoiu uoin +. ' F THE FLBSHLIGHT LLOYD MANTLE Forward. Freshman. 'tTump proved his worth as a good basket shooter and a con- sistent fighter. He always played hard. In hi next three years Tump will give the opposition plenty of trouble. ELBERT CATANZARO Forward. Freshman. Cat always has lots of pep and go. He is a hard worker and fast, and improved more and more with each game. During his next three year Cat will be a thorn in the side of our opponents. GEORGE BECK Center. Sophomore. Brad was a hard worker and a fighter. He could be de- pended upon to give his best at all times. Brad is sure to make a great basket- ball player in his next two year . JACK NUDING Guard. Sophomore. Needles play hard and is always out to win. He was a strong factor on both the offensive and de- fensive. Jack will be poison to the op- position his last two years. CLYDE McDANIEL Guard. Junior. Pi tol was a towersof strength on both the oifense and defense. He always gave his best and had a good eye for the basket. He is sure to be an asset to next year's team. P886 sBV2nty'fW0 +' .,,, THE F LHSHLIGHT BUD LEE Forward. Freshman. Musky came into school at the mid-semester and immedi- ately began to prove his worth. Lee has a long and promising athletic career ahead of him. We expect much of him in future years. BILL BOOKER Center. Sophomore. Bill played- in prac- tically every game this year and proved himself aicapable substitute. By the end of the year Bill was the most improved player of the squad. Watch him go his last two years. ELWOOD WOOTTON Guard. Freshman. Elwood was a hard worker and a consistent fighter. He im- proved constantly and by the end of the season was developing into a good player. He will be hard to hold next year. HALL LAYMAN Guard. Sophomore. Hall improved grad- ually throughout the season and by the end of the year was playing a good game of basketball. We predict great things for Layman in the next three years. HIRAM PITTMAN Forward. Freshman. Bull took care of his position nicely and had a good eye for the basket. He always showed lots of enthusiasm. 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Gii0fl't CCiiMiI,D FIRST ROW lmuiso llm-iii: iflllll Fish Nl:llil4l:1 llnrris lim-x':nl4lil1v .lonl-s liUl'flillj' Sims AI2ll'j0l'l0 lllllvs N0l'lllll NVvst I30I'0lllj' Vallivi' SECOND ROW I'fl'lll'Sfllll' Slllllllill' i'wl'Illll'iN l.m-kv II5ll'l'l0t Iqilillll Maury liugi-l's l':1ulinv Ellil2llliiS lll-lon Louisa' lslulw Arliuv llzlvisml M:n'gm-ritv Lnwu THIRD ROW' Bvtly RUSS II1-lon Nvwlmorli Lum-llzl M:l1'tin TOP ROW l':ltl11-1'im- Imggl-It Page Seventy-seven i'xIHl'2l t':n'r Fllllllll' lppulllu l 4 in S1-lnie-lu-1l:111z IADlllS0 Wi-llingfou Wilma Owuns I .a-Juni: .Q THE FLHSHLIGHT iiiiiasiiiiiigiimt Sttaiiiih Editor-in-t'hief, Janet Linzee Business Manager, Clifford Sims Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Walter Clark Assistant Business Manager, Kenneth House ' Assistant Editor-in-Uhief, Harold Kays Assistant Business Manager, Dorothy Fleming Associate Editor-in-Chief, Elizabeth Cordon Associate Business Manager, Marguerite Bates Snap Shot Editors, Neil Purtill, Alene Metten Joke Editors, Loren Morris, Marguerite Duckworth Sports Editor, Joe Meyers Class Will, Marguerite Bates, Elizabeth Cordon Class Prophesy, Juliet Linzee Calendar, Goldie Rhine, Harold Kays Class Song, Dorothy Fleming Class Poem, Karl Pflanz Art Editor, Karl Marlowe Senior Editor, Goldie Rhine Junior Editor, Raymond Pope Sophomore Editor, George Dowell Freshman Editor, Elbert Catanzaro It has been the aim of the 1920 Flashlight Staff to make this Annual a true record of all the events and happenings of the school. We have attempted to set down in an interesting form the small events of High School life, as well as the large life, i11 such form that they will be brought back vividly before your eyes in after years. The Auxiliary Staff has co-operated in every Way with the 111ain staff, having: worked very hard and turned in all their work on time. They have also given many valuable suf.-:gestions in regard to the make-up of this Annual. The staff of this year has tried in every way to make this Annual one of the best High School Annuals ever published by this school. We feel that we have succeeded in accomplishing this and hope that this Annual may be remembered throughout the coming years. THE STAFF. -4 Page Seventy-nine b- THE FLASHLIGHT 3 1' M V QQ X. X V A K P X f Xt 0 iplllifihlllfllff-3 Uur Fllaslhlliglhlt Queen is a girl of charming personality. She is quiet and demure--but her charms leave an admirer in a state of awe. She is a good student and does her bit in all school activities. So let voices ring with three cheers for the Vllqlhe lmlaslhlliglht Queen oil' X 4 ll A0 f . J ob? X X ff PU P g E'gh 35- --.ggi-ha... ELAINE PROVART X 1 r H W ig ' THE FLHSHLIGHT Urganizations The followingqpages are devoted to the various organizations of D. T. H. S. Each year an attempt is made to give each student an opportunity to Work in that field for which he is best fitted. This allows him the op- portunity of developing his abilities, both for himself and for the honor of his school. With this in mind, meetings were called at the beginning of the term and the following organizations were formed: 1. Hi-Tri. 2. Hi-Y. 3. Glee Club. 4. Orchestra. 5. Boys' Quartet. 6. Girls' Quartet. 7. Debating Club. The student body displayed much interest in all activities this year, and the results have been very gratifying. The organizations of D. T. H. S. were under the able supervisions of various faculty members. 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Hi:T1f-ii Cimib TOP ROW Gvu1'g'i:1 Starr Flo1'1'11c'c Millvr SECOND ROW Viola linshing IIvl1-11 G1-urge Eliz:1lwtl1 Biil'il0iSUll M:11'g:1101'ir11 Griffin THIRD ROW Maxinv Smith Niii1ll'l'li I'i1-1'1'0 3I2llIl'illK' I,lllll'2lll LlIl'iiiU 1'2ll'S0llS BOTTOM ROVV Mary Iiogvrs 110111110 Mayor Grfu-0 Mathis Norma West Arlinv Iil'0ll0 Lily Ummlc Isalwllo Kunz l.o11is1- Parks Ruth Kollvy ICliz:1lwtl1 T01-1 .lam-Ita .l11l111so11 V1-r1la Rvvm-llv 131-tty Bil'I'ililZlff2lll Louise Wvllington F1-rn Iflaton Page Eighty-five THE FLASHLIGHT Dollie Furlow Alive Harrison Esther Bishop C2llh0l'lll0 Swain Gladys Holden Catherine Daggett Lorene Oook Deam Miller Sylvia Teel Helen Isherwoofl Marguerite Lawreck Francis Locke Dale Miller Usa Iluggrins Arlene Corzine Arlene Rodman ilzllimvilqri TOP ROW Gladys Hartley Dorothy Fleming: THIRD ROW Ruth Bailey Edna Gore Fleta Stull SECOND ROW Dorothy Valier Ernvstine House Helen Newborn Dora May Ilellerer FIRST ROW Margaret Si'l1lt'k0ll2l1lZ Ilvnrietta KUIIIQI' Dorothy Cook Matilda Harris Violet .X1'l'I1liI2lifl Mabel Williams Evelyn Sheley Velma XViehn Opal Harris Hazel Biggs Ruby Lynch Irene Ross Maxine Cook Iris XVl1itlot-lc Geraldine Jones Marjorie Uhles Marguerite Genesio Page Eighty-six THE FLBSHLIGHT Kvlllltlill llousm- G1-org'v Snwym-1' Willzlrll Sclxvrcr Goorgc Dowcll .l:1ms-s G1-ru-sio Guy lfullm-rton Wultvr Flurk Provurt Ilzlrris A. U. Dawson f'lllll'li'S Gooilnow Nvil Purtill Rilyllllllld Pope Lylm- .Iolmsou .gp RY W.-- A-..-.. 11. HWY Cllulb BOTTOM ROW 4'l1:xrl4-s Ross Iioy fiflllills Ilonzilrl Iluyvs William liookor 011211108 Flynn Tflllllilll Iflchols SECOND ROW RJIXIIIOINI Scott L1-sliv Ilzirrison Iiic'l1:11'4l Grills Goorgv House THIRD ROW 'l'll0lIl2lS Stnnllousc G1-orgru Bock C1l2ll'l1'S Holden TOP ROW Rolu-rt Rivh Rilylllillld SIIIIIIIICFS 'l'l1ou1us llowcll fiom- Rodman Jon- M1-yr-rs Virgil Combs I'l:1ll1l1- S1ll'IN'l'l' IlllNYl'l'llf't' llrogflon NVilli:l111 Voicc llznrold Graf Rllylllfllld L. Foster Page Eighty-seven THE F LHSHLIGH1' Debating Early in January a meeting of those interested in debate was called. Mr. Hibbs, our coach, read the question: Resolved, That the United States should cease to protect, by force of arms, capital invested in foreign lands, except after a formal declaration of war. This subject was divided into twelve sub-heads, a11d the contestants drew for their speeches for the try-out. The try-outs were held before the Assembly and the faculty, who chose the team. The question proved to be one of exceeding interest, and the teams and coach are to be commended for their good work. The form of the debate was changed this year, the defeated teams continuing to de- bate, the champions being determined by points. 011 March 5 the first debate was held with Sparta. Our negative team Went to the enemy's territory, and our aflirmative upheld the honor of D. T. H. S. at home. We won at both places, and, needless to say, we were jubilant at the victory. Our next opponent was Benton. This time our affirmative team made the trip to Benton, and the negative remained at home. Again We Won. Hurrah! And this victory made us champions of Class A. Elkville, champions of Class B, were our opponents for the Southern Illinois Cham- pionship. On April 2 the affirmative team met them at Elkville, and our negative clashed with their affirmative at home. Suspense! Wonder! Tension! And then-- Du Quoin is declared, unanimously, Southern Illinois Debating Champions. The teams and the coach feel justly proud of bringing another silver cup to our trophy case, for the honor and glory of our beloved Du Quoin Township High School. MARGUERITE BATES. ft fr I tx 1 AWG Q e N C 'ffxenns --qo-1-1---i-- Page Eighty-eight l--L-1-+ THE FLASHLIGHT Debating BOTTOM ROW John Gln-un Wilbur Bock t'liiTo1'4l Sims Murgum'it0 Bates Goldie Rhine TOP ROW Claude Spencer Jam-t Linzee l,l'UVIll'f Harris Virgil Combs L1-nh Essick Paul II. llibbs --7o-?-?- Page Eighty-nine --+1-7 THEEFLHSHLIGHT Deumaters Affirmative Team LEAHESSICK Leah was the first speaker on the affirmative. If a good start lends encouragement, we should have had it. CLIFFORD SIMS Clifford was the second speaker on the aflirmative. He was the authority on cold facts and business propositions. GOLDIE RHINE Goldie was our third affirmative speaker. She is a very capable speaker, having a pleasing delivery. -4 Page Ninety b- THE FLHSHLIGHT 4 Dennaters Negative Team JANETLINZEE Janet was our first negative speaker. For direct style and logical conclusions she is unsurpassed. MARGUERITE BATES Marguerite was second speaker on the negative. She had a mania for sob stories, and very often moved the opposition to tears. MARGUERITE DUCKWORTH Marguerite was third speaker on the negative. She summed up the arguments of the negative and very ably refuted the arguments of the opposition. -4 Page Ninety-one b- THE FLBSHLIGHT High Scolhooll Boyds Quartette Chas. Ross, First Tenor James Dennis, First Bass Chas. Flynn, Second Tenor Wilbur Beck, Second Bass Dennis he sang the high note, Flynn-brought up the rear, Chuck cracked at first bass. Wib found low notes dear. Lai. Goldie Rhine, Pianist Miss Carr, Director -up Page Nine ty- two 3g b THE FLASHLIGHT .F.:...,-.W .. M,,,, -., MMM.- M, l W-, , 4 4, ,, 1 , Girlls Quartettc Marguerite Bates, First Soprano Arline Davison, Second Soprano Betty Ross, First Alto Elaine Provart, Second Alto QS. The Girls' Quartet is changed somewhat from last year, as we lost a fine alto in the graduating class. The quartet has not done much this year, and has only sung once or twice, but these times their appear- ances were a success. This year we lose one of our soprano who we shall miss very much. Y Page Ninety-three THE FLASHLIGHT rcihestfra TOP ROW Dorothy Valivr, Violin Wilfred Johnson, Saxophone Katherine Daggett, Violin Claude Spencer, Saxophone Leo Kringer, Saxophone ' SECOND ROW Eugene Mayor, Violin Nina Ingram, Violin Al C. Dawson, Violin Velma Bailey, Saxophone Luella Martin, Violin Lorean Mayor, Violin Maxine Maple, Violin Hiram Pittman, Drum FIRST ROW Georgia Starr, Violin Mary Rogers, Flute Violet Archibald, Saxophone Alice Roach, Violin Anna Louise Isherwood, Saxophone The orchestra of the D. T. II. S. this year has furnished music for a number of school plays, banquets, and other outside activities. Through faithful practice they have been able to play some rather diiiicult music successfully. Very few of the members of the orchestra are graduating this year. Therefore, We have a very promising group for next year. -4 -l Page Ninety-four --- -xvw THE FLHSHLIGHT the But CQHGM 61.11 September 3. School starts--new Freshmen-and how! September 3-S. Du Quoin State Fair. September 11. First football work out! September 13. Poor little Freshies, they just can't find their classes. September 17. Mr. Stull makes the first of his one thousand announceinents about despicability of chewing gum! September 18. Rain! Rain! More rain! September 21. First meeting of Senior Classy elected officers. September 25. Dramatic Club organized-oh, what talent! September 28. Ask Barney Mc what Mr. Stull said to him-bet he won't remember! September 30. First chapel-what's wrong with that girls' quartet? Giggle, giggle! he was fat, wasn't he, Marguerite? October 2. Big day-all stores closed, Harold Kays' birthday! October 5. Plan for Senior picnic! It would rain! October 6. First football at Chester , who won? Six to nothing for Ilu Quoin! October 7. Try-out for Girls' Glee Club! Galli Unrci, why aren't you here! October 11. Senior picnic! Ask Mr. Ginther how to make a tire Slll0k0iNVO'll guar- antee he'l1 tell you! October 12. What a hot time we had on our picnic-wish we could go again! .Ianet's fine! portable was too October 13. Score. 6-7. October 17. October 20. Second football game. We played fine, but the score was in their favor. First Lyceum number, The Krantz Family. Oh, what horns. Football with Christopher at Christopher. Poor 'lil Tllll11l.H But they We lost though, 21-0. learned a lesson. October 21. October 23. Ask Mr. Ilibbs what Kenneth Eaton did? Whoopee! If this was December it would be two more days until Christmas. October 27. Beat Chester, 38-O. Stay in there, Karl! November 7. Second number of Lyceum Course, Burgderfer, the Impersonator. November 12. Beat Elkville, 13-6. Ask Themo about the back steps and the bon- tire. Made yip, yip, at Elkville. November 13-18. Vacation! Um-boy! 'I'hat turkey. November 17. Beat Nashville 56-0. Ask Marlow how it rained. November 20. Basketball called. November 2-1. Can Mr. Stull wield a chair, Bossle? November 29. VVhy, Marguerite Bates, are you chewing gum? December 2. Ray Bailey, you shouldn't talk in the library. -M Page Ninety-five b1 THE FLASHLIGHT December 3. that guinea pig. December 5. Decemlrer G. December 9. December 11. lTl'i'0l1llY0l' 1-1. Dec-eml'er 16. in the Pharmacy. December 19. December 21. December 22. December 23. Claus. Ask young December 25. Ulrich Company. Third Lyceum number. Why, Hub, where did you get Snow, snow, and more snow. First basketball game. Big smashup, Tamaroa beats us 20-16. Se11iors decide to sell holly wreaths. Big blizzard! Dig out your red iiannels, Kringer. Farbondale wins basketball game, 17-15. Iliram Pittman's Special- I fall down and go boom -even if it is Lyceum number. A. L. Flude. We really have the models! Pep meeting for Murphy game. Win our first game! Must have been our pep meeting. Score, 19-14. Geeminy! Two more days until Christmas. Sure we believe in Santa Preston if he wants a suit case. Mayor's socks. Santa Claus didn't forget us. December 23-January 3. Out for Christmas vacation. January 3. January 4. January 7. January 8. January 9. January 11. January 13. oflice. January 15. January 18. did they? January 21. January 23. Not much I 24. January 25. January January 26. January 31. l4'ebruary 3. Back to school again. Horrors! Mt. Vernon game. We lost 23-17. Is it cold? Burr-r! A real game with Christopher. XVe wi11 20-11. Seniors pick out cards and invitations. Zeigler game. Indians victorious, 13-7. Mr. Stull and A. C. Dawson go out for track from the Assembly to the Uoultcrville game. Did we win ? And how! 23-16. Mr. llibbs, did John Kays a11d XVib go to the ofiice? VVhat for? Oh. Another victory among our souvenirs. Beat Sesser 22-18. Lyceum again. American Glee Club. Could that man sing bass? 011, 11o! Exams. And more exams. How did we like the new plan? Or did we? Start new classes. Let's all resolve to do better. Du Quoin goes to Carbondale. Played overtime with team which later won State Tournament, 20-19. February 4. well myself. Februa ry February 9. February 12. February 14. .q i- John Maxton complains, All great men have died and I don't feel 8. Pinckneyville game. Played overtime. But score was 15-13 in their favor. Class meeting to nominate Flashlight Queens. Lyceum. Learn everything about pigeons. Did you see Mr. Hibbs' Valentines? Page Ninety-six -in- -lat-me THE FLHSHLIGHT l ebruary February February February February February Mareli 1. AIZIITII 5. Marc-h 0. llanc-e? March 7. Mareh 10 Mareh 12 Marx-h 15 Mareh 18 AIIIITII 20 Marc-h 23 Mareh 26 Marc-h 30 15. 18. Uperetta, Purple Towers. Doesn't Jimmy Dennis make a good tough? 21. 2? 25. 28. Zeigler game. Lose 18-16. Mt. Vernon game. Another loss, 18-10. Take good care of your Seniors, faeulty, it won't be long now. Slash, slush, and more slush. Too bad, girls! It's not Leap Year. Sesser game. Nothing gained, 23-13. First debate. We win from Sparta. Score, 5-0. Lyeeuin. Philipino Company. Could that little fellow play The Doll District Tournament. We lose to McLeansboro. Mr. Ginther, what is your hat doing outside? Another debate. This time with Benton. We win again. S1-ore, 6-0. Ili-Tri play, The Three Gracesf' Mother and Daughter Banquet. WVhat beautiful carnations! Where did the paddle sting most, Mac? Now, Ilenryeyou shouldn't be so bashful. Fred G. Bale-our seventh Lyeeuni number, defends niodern youth. Begins to look like spring--''farewell to thee red flannels. April 1. April Fool! Mr. Ginther knows all about the erasers! April 2. The last debate! Du Quoin wins Southern Illinois Debating League Uhani- pionship. Final score for season-17 votes out of a possible 18. April April April 11. April 12. April 16. April 17. sing? And how April 18. N. April showers bring May flowers. 9. Chapel again. Let's show a little sehool spirit, please. What a Public Speaking Class. Famous for laughing over nothing. Seniors measure for caps and gowns. First Intellectual Contest. 1'll say we've got talent. The Russian Quartet entertains the Assembly. Could that little fat girl ! Everybody get out their colored glasses-the football sweaters have ar- rived. Junior play, The Munnny and the Munipsf' April.19. Juniors high hatting the Assembly. 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' - . fm ,QV 'M Fai V. H V - - THE FLASHLIGHT 1 1 1 1 1 1n-uniuu-um.-nn1nn...u..1uu1m.-..n..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.51-nvn1n D61 Compliments of 551, Cfkirst Ban and Hgrust Gompan DU QUOIN, ILLINOIS 9,5 est Bank in Perry County -nn1m-un.-ml1-nn1nn1uu--Minn..nn-1uu.1nu1nn..nn1uu1uu1nu-nu--un--un1:-n-nn-uu1uu1n ffm- Paul' ' IC lk - -- ---f- -Q.. THE F LHSHLIGHT '2 'u ' ' '!' 1 ! I L g aww ja e .QZXAWA ,lie leaf he fyfrrfikea, QMMWZUWLQKJ, e fweby, fffn. ':' I ! I ! Q5 Q 1 Q ! , . Q I . . awed Cymraeg aw? an I Q W rg! j Y . L 'lxaaflcwu . mb, Zmhbzlrf no 1. I ff X I l . . ! . 4.,.-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-.....-....-.,........-....-..........-....-....-..........-....-....-....-...-....-....-....-.. -....-....-ng. Chas. F.: What's the bump on the front of your car? Don. H.: Oh, the radiator just had a boil. Bkvlffk Janette M.: Who were the four horsemen? Herbert D.: Paul Revere, Jesse James, Tom Mix and Barney Google. ' HKPFPF St. Peter: You say you were joke editor of the D. T. H. S. annual? Marg. D. and Loren M.: Yes Sir. St. Peter: Step into the elevator, please. Marg. and Loren: How soon does it go up? St. Peter: It doesn't go up, it goes down. Sk Ill PK Carl Marlow, our Senior artist is becoming so skilled that the other day he drew a hen, then threw it into the wastebasket and it laid there. J Page One Hundred Two DQ 4Qn- ,X V-Y W W ' THE FLASHLIGHT 11,111.1-I1M14-w.1nn1nwuw1uw1my1lm,nu14nu1nn1nn1un1..1.1.u.1.m1.m...-1m.-.m.-.m-un- I I H 'Hne fllortrait is a trzge' exprerszon qfa personalzb' 'Ike Idea1Y2:arBooh is a gon-trait of school life expressing the personality ofthe ins itution which it represents. Thelndianapolis Engraving Co.-through1tsAnnualPlamzing bservice Depariment can hegp you express in your .year bookthe true Personalit an tradition ofyour school wrzffirlixvjirmafwn 'Huis Book, Engraved by The Indianapolis Engravin3Co.wu1mB1dg Indianapolis I-nu-nu-minn-nu-uuinnn-nn-lm-ml-nn1nul-um1uu1nuinniuu..uu...uu1nn1uuim- -wy 4--ef-------56 I 91 O H d dThrec wwf- - Kw- THE FLHSHLIGHT Adivce to joke editor: Print the jokes on tissue paper, so that the Freshmen can see through them. ek PF PK Bill Voice: Say this is a good day for the race. Tump M.: What race? Bill V.: The human race. H4 Sli Pk Ernestine H.: Officer, can you see me across the street? Officer: Begorra, lady, I can see you for a mile. Pk if PK Ray Summers: Did you take a shower? Harold Graf: Why no, is there one missing? Pk Pk bk A Father's Lament I sent my boy to college, It cost me lots of jack: I sent him there for knowledge, I got a quarter-back. Cldeilkin Wiclurc-:s L 1 I l ! Q RAND THEATRE hee installed e De Forrest Phonofilm, which is the invention i of Dr. Lee De Forrest, Cwell known as the i Father of Radiol which will give this Famous Theatre perfection in Sound and Talking Pictures. Q Theatre has been decorated and recarpeted before opening with Talkies. I i l . -!--- '-'- -------------------------- - Ilil - -4- .-qf--l--QC Page One Hundren Four BQ- -4.-. Ji- mi' me Ftasnucm 'P ! ! 5 Compliments of l l i Bierman printing Service 5 and l Du Quoin Review I I I ! ! ! ! ! Q5 ll l E M l E 5 This Flashlight Printed by Bierman Printing Service ll .--u----W--ffl P o H d difive y ii-4. .1.,1nl1lnn1nn-ull1 1 1 .. 1nn1un-uninina,nun1unnl1un...m.1m... 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 ... u-un--un--m1I-u1nu1un1I-.:1nn1uu-un-nn1uu-un1nu1nn1mu-un1unn1un1uu1nu..uu1u,.1:-n1mn..uu1un1 THE F Ll-ISHLIGHT W- llll - llll - llll ----------.---.-.- llll - llll - llll 4 , - llll --4. ESALES SERVKH2i E fr Economical 'lhnnporulln g i l'IL!'7 T a fCHEVR0LETf f 3 'EWQLJHN i i . - Q A Six in the Price Range of the Four 1 I E ! ! ! Spencer Motor Sales Company I Telephone 501 11-13 West Main Street I . -x---w-u--u-- '--- - f-'- -- ---- - ---' - '--' -w-n-1-'-u- '--- - '-'- - --1- - ---- - ---- -M-w-w-w-u---w-uu- ---- ---M-I-I---M---M---p Smiley: I can accept you for basket ball only on one condition. Wib Beck: Oh, that's allright, I entered the Senior class on six conditions. ak wk Sk Messenger boy with telegram, rings bell at 2:00 a. m.: Does Virgil Combs live here? Mr. Combs: Yes, bring him in. wk PF Bk ' Mr. Sheley: What's the reason Charles stays so late when he calls? A Evelyn: I am, papa. '! - - ' ' M 'H n' ' ' ' ' ' ' ----- - - - !' l I CASPER'S CAFE Q I Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated E 8 East Main Street Open Day and Night awww------A -..- .--- ---. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ---- ------------mms ---- ---- --.- --.- '-.- -..- ---- ---. ---. -.-. ---. Page One Hundred Six THE FLASHLIGHT Senior Gang: fEntering libraryj Hurry, Margaret, give us something to wade through. Margaret: Well, here is 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,' you might try wading through it. PF HV wk Mrs. Jones: 'Geraldine, you stood on the porch quite a while last night. Geraldine: Why, I just waited for a second. Mrs. Jones: I'm sure I heard the third or fourth. Bk ak ak Calhoun S.: CCalling mother at bridge partyj Ma, ken I have those two doughnuts in the cupboard? Party at other end of line: Wrong number. Cal.: Well, there might be three, but ken I have them? Sk HI! Ik Virginia B.: Say, Edna, got any thumb tacks? Edna E.: No, but I've got some finger nails. 2 '- - '- '- ' - - - - - - - -u'- - - - - - - - - - --------- l 1 C I ! Cfhrst C I IdI1OI'1c1I qgdflk E TAMAROA, ILLINOIS I l CAPITAL AND suRPLus 3 Q 555.00000 I I I 5 We Pay Four Per Cent on Time Deposits ! Your Business Solicited , 1 l I l +-- '-'- -------- --'- ----------- I I ------- -.-- - - - --4. Page One Hundred Seven THE F LHSHLIGHT '! ' ' ' ' - n- - '- - -------- - - '!' ! ! i Croessmann Wholesale Company E Distributors of E Goodrich Silvertown Tires and Tubes---Coca Cola---Fountain Syrups E Town Crier Flour---Schralffs Chocolates ' Q V. G. o1conssMANN, P1-Cp. i Du Quoin, Illinois iw- f-'f - -' --I-I---H-H -------------- ------ - '-.---- lfll -1-I----i '! 'n ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' !' 1 - - Q i Llght Phone 54 Appllances i Heat Ranges I 1No . Q 1 Power Radios Q ' l i Ice Washers i E Water- 116 East Main Street Kelvinators g 4gll1ull1lll1uu--uurn 1 1lul:nul:un1u111uuanuu1uuinninn11m-uIn1uu1uu1un-un-H14114111uu1uu1uu:nnu--uu1luit Marg. D.: I love your because you are the sweetest, handsomest, most fascinating man in all the World. Better Half: And I love you because you are so frank and truthful. if nk ak Miss Hummel: Everything that is said to you Neil, goes in one ear and out of the other. Neil P.: Oh, is that the reason I have two ears. fm mm 'wMI?mI mmmmI mMW l'l' l' 't 'lll 'l'l 'l'l 't't 't't it't 't't 'l'l 'l'l H.W. Schroecler T. B. Reagin Ambulance Dentist and Phone 42 Funeral Service Du Quoin iiiinois .i-- -'-- - ---- - - ---- -W-H-.-M-W '-'1 - '-'- - '-'- - -----xv -i-- '--' - '- - -'-- -'-u- -1-- ----- - -- ---- --.---.----5. Page One Hundred Eight yi- - l- 'Dfw THE FLASHLIGHT '!' 'Hr l First Tlational Bank il ! l. ' ' Du Quoin, Illinois I ! ! i: Perry C0unty's Largest Bank I Capital and Surplus ti S200,000.00 I' I Deposits Over 3S1,400,000.00 ' U l ' Ml:Ma:-:n Y FEDERAL RESERVE H SYSTEM ll l Typing Class I'm in a I0-der mood today, I feel poetic 2, 4 fun I'll just -i off a line Sz send it 2 some 1. I'm sorry you've been 6 so long, Don't be disconsol-8 But bear your ill with 40-Zude, And they'll not be so gr-8. 2114114 Poggie H.: There's a delicious sense of luxury when one is lying in one's bed and ringing one's bell for one's valet. Jane B.: Have you a valet? Poggie: No, but I have a bell. HF FF PF Miss Pope: Have you done your outside reading? George D.: No, man, it's too cold to read outside. Brrrr! .aye-- -----1 -- Page One Hundred Nine 56?-- - -Qp THE FLBSHLIGHT - - -- -f-- - ---- - - -e-e-n--'-I---I-e--I--r -x------ -'-- ---- - - - - - ----1----1 1 Q 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I 1 B k 113V E ' E l d H 2 ast Main Street U THEORALDS GOODS f Phones V Residence 121 Offiee 178 il g I f A Guarantee of 1' E Quality FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE Phone 5 Du Quoin, Ill. u I ln-nu-nu-eu-.m-n-n-eu-nu-.lu-1--un-qtnfe 4. -uu-nu-nu-eu-nu-nu-un-1.1.1111-111--ue-un-un-nf. Joe Meyers: I'm the champion long distance cornet player. I entered a contest once and played 'Annie Laurie' for three weeks. Glenna: And did you win? Joe M.: No, my oponent played Sousa's 'Stars and Stripes Forever'. , Pk li ak ' Mr. Hibbs: 'Who defeated the Isralites? Mr. Smiley: I don't know. I never follow those bush league teams. Il' Ik if Mr. Foster: Ogy'gen in the form of Oz. is called Ozone. Betty Ross: flnnocentlyj Is that what they put on corns? :fan-un-un1n1111111111111-I-n 1nn--nn1ann1uaiuurnnannum-nu--lun-suu1nn1uu1nu1nn-uninn-nniunlnn-uu1uu1nu1u1t!0 f 1 . l i George Beclfs Quahtjl Market 27 West Main Phone 19 5 ..-..,-..1-1..- .... - .... -..u- -... --I-W ----------- -'-' ---- - I --------------i Page One Hundred Ten -1 THE FLASHLIGHT ',1g,1m41m1n1m.1 1 1n1.4m1m.1m-. 1 1.m1..1 ....m1m..- 1.m1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l ! i l i Where a Dollar Does Its Duty l Phone 49 If It's Lumber ' Call Our Number .,-,.-..-,,-..-......-..-..-...- .,., ....-. ........ .,.- .,,, - ,,,, -.,.- ,,,, -,,,,-,,,-,,-,,-,,,, Du Quoin Home Lumlner Company i l l ! -1- Clarence T.: Just one. Ruth Lynch's Father, Cupstairsl It's nearly two, young man. ik 11 Pk Mr. Ginther: Who's there? Burglar: Be quietg I'm looking for money. Mr. Ginther: Wait, and I'll help look with you. Sk 8 4' Louis Bechtlofft: CAt the postofficej I'd like to see some of your two-cent stamps, please. The clerk produced a sheet of one hundred twos. Louis: I'll take that one in the middle. .g..-..-...-..-..-...-...-..-....-W-.............-.,..-..-..i.-....-.,..-...- .... - .... -....-....-...... - - - -,,,,-,,, 3 T SCHLEPER'S STORES l ! . Dry Goods-clothing l Shoes-Groceries li.-...-..-.. .-.--.-- ii- .... -W-..-fi-..-..-.. -.-.-. - - - -....-..i 15.111-1nn-main:-in riliivivviivvrvv uv nlll -nn--un1 nuup 1nu1nn1m.1m Q Phone 296 2 East Park Street T li HELLO BOYS Du Quoin Marble and Granite Works E o. G. TURNER, in-op. l MONUMENTS CONCRETE VAULTS Li.-i.-.---------------H-M ---------- 1i-- - ---Q-W---M -i-- ---- .-.- - ,..- -M.--1---.--+ Page One Hundred Eleven 1nu1un-uu1....1....1.u.1 1...-1....-...u-.m1u..1..n1nn1....1....1.in1un-uuu1nu.-un1u..1nn1....1.m1u 1um:un 1....1....1....1....1 1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1nu1....1....1....1 1 1 1 1.... 1...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1....1....1....1....1.u.1....1....1....1....1....1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.... THE FLBSHLIGHT in -....-...-....-....-................-...........-....-....-...,-..,.-....-....-....-....-..........,......-....-.,..-....-....-....-....-...-....- -5. A New Kind of Motor Car Beauty Is Revealed in the Low, Smart Rugged Lines of Cfhe New Ford Sport Coupe Fordor Sedan Standard Coupe Tovqn Sedan Business Coupe Tudor Sedan Phaeton Roadster COMMERCIAL CARS Sims motor Companu Du Quoin, Illinois Miss Parks: 'Tm tempted to give the whole class zero. Russel Clark: . Yield not to temptation, Miss Parks. HF lk PK The saddest words- CThe Words I hatel Are these, Get up! It's after eight . vkllflk Peas: Do you let Catsie kiss you. Isabelle: No but I'm not very strong. Friedmarfs Fashion Shop Today's Styles Today 4 5q Page One Hundred Twelve P- 2--1 144'- X THE FLASHLIGHT 10--I1n--v-v-'vt---I'I ------ --------- ----- I I ---nn-fm--m-nu-mga ! II. 0. Pope K. IP. Pope 5 I . i QUALITY MERCHANDISE ! A shoe A Cloth- I t r ' t re i S0 6 POPE SHCE STRING CO mg so i 5 Whore C 0 Wlu-rc g I Fitting Quality I i ls Il Sviotm Counts i i l'o-opt-1':1tivc Buyers with Associntwl Clotllim-1's i u ! ,PItTlmTI,H...HI...mtinvu-.unin.,Tnl11.uuTnu,unTuuTuuLtlllTl,n1.ltn1lyn.1lyn1M,1..ttp1tttt1-1414.1Itniml-Qnn1tttt1ntt1gtll1ytgip Bus West: fTo small boyj Here Buddy is a dime and give this note to Geraldine. Small boy: Cshort time laterj Geraldine says she will be glad to see you tonight but she didn't want the dime. 3444214 Billie B.: You look sweet enough to eat. Libby W.: I do eat-let's go to the Barbecue. .g..-....-...,-t...-.,..-0..-....-.t..-....-..,.-............,...-.......,..-....-....-.,..-....-....-................-..,... - - - -.........p I The Rexall Stores must be the best Q I - drug stores everywhere 3 I The Jones Drug Company Tlze .Fiore I - 4- -1- ...-...,- - - - - - ...,-,.,.......-...,...,.,......,.-.,........-....-....-.,..-....-....-.. - - - - ... .. ....,..-. t...,..............................-....-....-.,.,-....-....-....-....-,..,-.g. .-.,..-....-..,.-..,.-.,..-....-....-....-.,..-....-.,..-..,.-....- . '!' '!' '1- I I . Q l Closmg Cut Sale Southern Barbecue Going Gut of Business-Cut A. w. lsowmx, 1'1-op. I Prices for Quick Sales i D - D Coffee and Sandwich shop I u Quom ry t E 5 5 i E I 5 C0mP9n9 za wt-sr Amin sn. lm Quoin, illinois 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '-'Wi' 'i 1 1 1 1 'II' 1 II'I 1iHI1 Ivll 11111 1unn--un-un1ni1 One Hunclred Thirteen THE FLBSHLIGHT Wm TTTTlTi 'W i'TT?i 1' i ' HT T T Tlll I lllllii? l ! lue Bell ! Made in Du Quoin l i SAY IT WHEN ORDERING l I-Iam or Bacon 5 Looks Good-Smells Good-Tastes Good and By Golly It Is GOOD Ask Your Meat Dealer for BLUE BELL HAM OR BACON ! Du Quoin Packing Company I -'--- .-.- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---' - -.-' - '--' -'-u- '-'- - '-I- - '--- - ---- - ---' - -'-' - --ll - '--' - '-.' - lll- - '--- - .-.- - .-.. - .-.. - ...- - .... - .... - .... -..i. Miss Jack Miss Jack Morris: Where are the Hawaiian Islands? McElhattan: CWaking upl What did you say? Morris: Hawaii M.: 'Tm feeling better, thank you. HK HIC wk Mr. Van: I will not answer any questions. Dwight S.: Shake, neither will I. -nn1mn1un-uu1u -uninm-uniunnn1nni-1111111111an-nu-uu1un1un 1111-1111 n-un-mugs l Compliments of QQushinq's D.-iiru Pure Pasteurized Milk qt-lil--l-W Page One Hundred Fourteen THE FLHSHLIGHT -1------n- ---n- ---' - --'- ----I-M-----M----im ---- --i----i-- .... --n----l...-..u-....i.......-..l- - -..l....-1- i SIMS afzcf SANPQRD l Correct Styles for Men and l Young Men 5 l A Good Selection at All -Times-Prices Reasonable l . 'l'lH1Hl'-'-lH1l'1lw1II1I'I- flll 1 Illv -HM-IIH1 IIII 1nn--I-111 llll 1 llln 1ul1uu1 unuu -nu-nu--un1uu1m.1uuiuu-...q-01.--.I+ Pastor: Would you care to join us in a new step for the mis- sionaries ? Helen R.: 'Tm crazy to try it. Is it anything like the new Var- sity Drag? Ill Il' IF Miss Croessmann fmaking a chemical experimentjz If I should make one mistake, we would all be blown through the roof. Please come a little closer so that you can follow me better. or111n1-un-niul1nn1unu-nn1ul-un1u:u1uu1uu1un-gr :sul-nu1nn1nn1uu-un-nn1nn1nn1ul1qn1nuin.1. - I ' l f Du QU0111 Eaton,s Grocery ly Jewel Com an l l l l ry y l Du Quoin Township H. S. lf l E. B. GIDEON, Prop. i 3 E. Main St. Du Quoin, Ill. ,NUF SED ! ! - :lo-uu1uu1nu-nn1uu1un1uu11-'1uu1uu-nu-un-un-I 4' gl. .Q -....-..- - -....-....-....-..,-..........- - ..-...-. f 't'- - n '-'M' - ml lm' - - -M - ' ' - ' -M-'l' ! Idle Hour l L. Croessmann 5 Recreation Parlor 5 Sons ll 'i EAST BIAIN STREET i T H i New Tables and Equipnient, Cigars, E H General Merchandise l 1mf1lffxSiffalE'llfili,Soda l l , . . l . u D i i No. 12 XX est Main Street l Pay US 3 V1S1'C Phone no im Quoin, 111. 4.-----M ----------w-u------ l--- - .--- - ------11 4- .--- ---.-----.- .... -. - -.--..-...-..-.....-..t Page One Hundred Fifteen THE FLASHLIGHT 'in' - '---'-- ----------- ---- - ' --fi- . ! I Dawson-Duncan Furniture Co. Perry County's Leading Furniture House Liberal Terms L- -r1- -u-- 1-r- - -,.- - fi-r - iiii - rir. - i.ii - 11.- - -i-- - .i-i - ii.. - i.i. - i.i- - iii. - ii.. - .,.. - ii.. - .i.. -..- .i.r - .i.i - riii - rir. - iii. - i.i. - i.i. - .... -..l Marg. B.: At last, I have written something for Good Housekeep- ing that has been accepted. Grace I.: What is it? Marg. B.: A check for a year's subscription. S4 Pk HK Mrs. Pearl: Wallace, what do you mean by feeding the baby yeast? Wallace P.: She swallowed my dime and I'm trying to raise the dough. Pk bk PK Business Man: Weren't you here two weeks ago, and didn't I tell you then that I wished an older boy? Cliff S.: Yes, sir! That's why I've come back. wk li FK Miss Carr: Will you please run up the curtain? Hall L.: 'Tm not an athlete, but I'll try. 'I' ! ! Edel Insurance Agency INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Sudden Service S Phone 28 Q..- .... ....-.. I I-I -.-- ...- ------- iiii ------- .... - .... - . E. Page One Hundred Sixteen Mi -1 -atv I-:lu-.nn--no-nn1nm..nn1mp1un1un1lIn1nu1luu-nu1mn1nm--nn--uu1uu1un.1nm-1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1nu1u,ofo -u-m.-m.-ml-ml-H..--m1.m-m.1. - 1....-nn-sp :lou-ww--In-vu-I-----u---w- -wu- - - -u THE FLHSHLIGHT 1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1111-nn1nn..uu1nn1nn1nu.-ml1.nn..un1 1 1 1 1 -.. 1 1 1.1.11 When In Doubt Serve MIDWEST PURITY ICE CREAM The Universal Desert Dish XV1- S1101-izllizo in FZIIICY Intlivirluall Molds for All Uvvslsiolls Midwest Deir Products Corp. -un1.4.4-I-I.1ml1-.m1un1nu11.v-lm1nu1nn-vm-unQin'-ml.-lm1nu-M1nn-un1uu1nn.-nn1uu1n-I1 1 111 Lu O.: I knocked 'em cold in Geometry exam yesterday. Gene P.: How was that? What did you get? Lu O.: Zero. if ill HI! 77 George House: I fell down on the coal pile and hurt my arm. Frank George: Did it hurt? George H.: No, it was soft coal. E I Metropolitan L I CASH STORE g 5 Barber Shop Groceries and Meats CLARK sl Uumis The Best Quality for Loss 5 Q Corner Main and Division We Deliver Phones I1-IW T g It Pays to Look XVvll Du Quoin, Ill. .......- .... - .... - .... - .. ... .... - .... - ..., .. .... .. .... .. .... -ni. -i.- .... - .... - .... - .... ..m.- .... - .... - .... - .... -..... .... .......-....- -..........-.........,........,.........-..........-..........-....-....-4, 4..1-....- - - -m.......-........... - ... ......-m. - , I I Dr C E Boqles 1 I LaBeHe DENTTST i 1 Cf-lu y Omve ' ' ' I I B t Sh l I'ERMANEN'D WAVING AWll'f'Y Bllilllllli 1'1101l0 422 I Lzlrgv, Loose, Natural Wave 5 5 XVII R' 'l'f E S S to I2 al. Ill. I to 5 p. 111. l I I ulhl has i i 395.00 Evening lay Alllllllllllllllllf T F Phone NU. 506 ...... ......-W.. .....i.......................,.. ......-...i. -i.-.... .--- ....-....-....- -...... .... .. -..U- --- 7 -- Page One Hundred Seventeen 1---i THE FLASHLIGH1' '! ' 'l 'l ' ' ' ' - H - !' '! '- - '- '- ' - - '- - - - '- P Say It With Flowers Gas Ranges Oil Stoves I l 1 Z . E At Your Home Florists g ' , , , 5 5 Disston Saws ' Wllhanl- L- Manual Training Supplies g Phone 147-WV Tools Lawn Mowers i -l--- -- - - ---- -'-- - - ---- - ---- - - -I-M---M--+ -i-- -rfi -w-u---w- - -----------------------i '! ' -' - - '-H'- ' - - -n !' '! - - - -uw - - n- '- '-W-'H- - -'I' f mmm llil mrs If Able Does Ir, It Is wen none I PURINA cHows i Alben Thill 5 co. Cleaning and Dyeing co. i Ph011e 147-R Phone 507 io East Main .i.-......-....-.......,..-....-....-...-......-....-..-..-..i. .i.-...-..-i.-..-.... - -..-..-..-..-.........i. ,Y Deb Z.: Gee, my girl is a beauty. Pauline N.: Remember, beauty is only skin deep. Deb: Well, I'm no cannibal. lk HF if - Cecile S.: It was certainly fine of you, Walter, to send me those flowers. They were so fresh that there was still dew on them. Walter: I know. But, I'm to pay that next week. l -a------ '-'- - '-'- - --l- - 1-'- - -'f- - ---' - -'-- -M-I-------------M---W ---- - ---- - -'-' -M---H-'- -- -u------ - - - -M----9 I ! I would rather enjoy a place in the hearts l ! of my countrymen than a great i name in history i 5 Judge L. P. Hamss l...-.- - -l ---- -I-H--M l-l- --------- - - ----- - - -H--.i Page One Hundred Eighteen THE FLASHLIGHT .ig1,g--ml--l-l-nn-nn-un-uu-nn-nn-inu-n:u1nu-wn-of use-I-Inv-IIII1IvII1v'I'1'HI-III' 1111 '- 1 1 gl. 2 I J C Davison J. D. Byrne, M. D. Q I Q Son Spm-4-inl Attention to Ilism-:ist-s of the Eye, Ear, Nose :ind 'l'1ll'0Zlt I Glasses Fitted S m d I ,W 5 I e 0 e Odd Fellows' Building T E 206 E. Malin Street T - Clothing and Phone 167 Im Quoin, Illinois F Shoe StOI'6 ...-....-.....M- - -..-....-....-....-...-....-.M-..i. .i.-....- ....... -.... ..----.----- ....-.!. Q..-.... --------- .- - .. l ! L , l ! 1 Q hr ! 1 Q ! ! 1 l ! ! l I l I I DU QUOIN L I ! l L L ! ! 1 1 I i 2 g The place- to go for the tliousnnd um You can Taste the l ! one staple articles you buy DIHGFGHCG ! ! from time to time l l ..-.. ----------- ....-..g. up -.... ------.---.- B amz' B SI-ICE STORE Popular Priced Shoes Du Quoin, Illinois Shoes and Hosiery Exclusively Cure in Fitting Adds to the Advantage of Buying Ili-rv 14,1 1 1 1.,.,1,,..g,-.m.-...,,.1,,u....,.,.....I...I...1,,,,-.nn-un1lnn1,,,,1...,1nu1.,..1,,,,1.,..-.uni 1 4. .- -....- 4. - Page One Hundred Nineteen - - THE FLHSHLIGHT 21...-....-....-W.-...... ... -..........-. - - -. --...... ..-....-........-...........-..-....-..,,......j. L W. XV. Parks, 1're-sideiit A. .l. Guvrrvttziz, ilzlsllit-'1' g J. G. Vain Kvurun, Vive-1'1'esi4le11t B. M. Melvin, Asst. Cashier g . i j Du Quoin State Bank Q Capital and Surplus, S100,000.00 l Make This Bank Your Business Home .iqn...m,ml1-I-'inn-vm1nu1uv1-Ininnilu.-lm-m.1mlinninn--my-mt-nn1n..1mt-uu1-.1.,n.....m.......-..H-....1....1n Miss Malone: What is the duty of the Secretary of the Navy? Lawrence B.: Takes care of the army. H14 Pk 214 Leo K.: Why did you tell her I was a fool? Ray B.: Gee, I'm sorry. Was it a secret? HF PK PK Ruth B. Cat B. B. gameb : Oh, why did they put Tump out of the game? Marg. D.: For holding. Ruth: Now, isn't that just like Tumpf' -a---- '-'- - ---' - --'- -- i-1- - ---- - ---- - -'-- - ---- - ---- - -1-- - ---- - --'- - ---- - 1-1' - ---- - -'-- - ---- - -'-- - '--' - -1-- - '--- - '--- - '- ---- ---- - - --z- I - E Kimmel Lumber Uarcl 5 5 Lumber and Building Material i T Phone S i -in-M ------ '--- - '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -1-- - ---- - ---- - '-'- - ---- - -1-' - ---- - ---' - ---' ------ ---- - ---- - - ' -i- '2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '!' i HARRYSS TOGGERY i l Perry County's Only Exclusive Women's E Specialty Shop i COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY For Values Now and Always - i L-.. .-.----- .... - .... - .... - llll - .... - .... - ...- - .lll - .... - fll. - .... - .... - ll ------ ..- .... -.4 Peg One Hundred Twenty - B721-- --W Nw- -i- X THE FLHSHLIGHT S,eonarcl's .Studio - l DEN TIST m1m.1..,,1,,.,-un1uu1nn1uu1nn1nn1uu1un1uu1nu1nn1uu1nu1nu1mn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn:nu1 Senior: Did you ever take chloroform? Freshie: No, who teaches it? lk lk Uk Jimmie D.: Would you accept a pet monkey? Betty: This is so sudden. I'll have to ask father. Ik HF lk Ken. E. Cgoing into cafej : Do you serve lobsters here? Waiter: Yes, sit down. We serve anybody. wk Ill if Prof. Stull Qconcluding a short talk to Slick HJ : Go straight, my boy! Go straight! Slick H.: Go straight to Where-? lk HF Sk Miss Wootton fentering libraryl : Order, please! Harold K. Csleepilyy : Two porks and a cup of coffeef' -l--- -lil ----- '--- - ---- - --'- - --'- - '- -M-- ---- - -'-- - - - - '--- - - ' -m-- Ivlv - 1'-' - -- - '--- - '-'- - -'-- --m--4w- -f'- --m-n- - -----+ I . . I Du Quoin Electric Laundry I Q We Use Soft Water i Phone 107 Q Q I 'I' ..-....... ...... .-... .... ...- -..-.. .... ....... ..-..i. Page One Hundred Twenty-one F I 'me Ftasnucm fEu-u-nn---m- llll -nn-nu-nn-m-uu--nu- -lm-lm-,!, .P--nu--11:1 -m-nm-uu- llll -nn- -nn-nu--m:--nn-s? l l I l Howell Elem Supply g i Tho.. B. Kelly, M. D. i i Electrical Contracting E and Nviring i T Oflice Phone No. 266 i ! FiXmros-Appliances E i Residence No. 503 I I Atwater-Kent i i I Rf ' g 5 Z I , l , dams Q l Du Quoin, Illinois l I' 4 S. Division Phone 201 i i i .i : 1 l -....-...-....-....-....-....- -.,.-.M-H.-.....-.....-....-..g. 4.-....-.....-....-...,.-....-.....-....-.....-....-..........-..........-ug. Mr. Lewis: John, form a sentence in which you use the first person. John Maxton: Adam lived in the Garden of Eden. vk Sk ik fp, Somebody: Is Claude Spencer conceited. Ditto: Conceited? Why everytime he hears a clap of thunder he runs to the window and makes a bow. wk SF wk Chas. R.: Professor, do you think I'l1 ever be able to do anything with my voice? ' Professor: Well, it might come in handy in case of ship wreck. -r---- ----- ---- - ---- - - ' - ---' - -'-- - -- - M-ll- '--- - --'- --'l- --'- - -'-1 - ---' - -'-' - ---- - --'- -ll- -l- ---- - ---------r ' I i ELMER C. HARRIS i I . Osteopathic Physician 5 Residence 423-W Phones 1 Office 135 5 sm- ---- --l-U---ll-M ------- ------l- ---- ---------- - H-M-M-n----i ,!...,.1.u1 -lll 1un1nu1vm1nn1Il1ll-ul-un1IIl-llll-age 201111111 1111111 nnun 1 nl- -- 1..,1u.,-? I ' I ! 5 l Du Qlfom Candy l. Judson E. l 'larriss ! i Kitchen i Attorney-at-Law ! i NOTARAS BROS., Props. z L Q i The Home of Pure Delicious i i Class 0f '04 i l Home-Made Candy Q I i Our ICP fll'921II1 Is 12W PUP0 01951111 I Practice in State and Federal Courts I Three Doors East of I. C. Depot i i Om V B T - : k' ' B11 . i Phone 280 i i ce roo ings c g i .i.-...-..- -. -i.......i-....-....-....- -.. .. -....-...Q .i.-....-...- -....-...-...........-....-H..-.W-...... -...--ni. -41l-i-l-l- Page One Hundred Twenty-two 1- l-yew THE F LGSHLIGHT url! 1TiT1 lllllllllillili'-IITllIITllll1lIlll1-IMT!!Ilillll?llillTlllllllllllTllTllIITIIlI iiTiT7 III1-I+ . E DLI QLIOII1 IIISLIFQIICQ Agency Real Estate and Loans I ALLEN QQ WILSON, Agents E Phone 96 Du Quoin, Illinois illillllllltll liiiii lIliTllHlIlIIT llll Tllll'Tlll1'llll1llll1-l1lT1ll T llllillillllli--IM-illlllllllilicu-li illllllltilll-I-lIlTIIlll U-llTlIIIlIllIlTlIllTll!1lllITMIS? ?l1DlllllTllTllll'1'llIlTlillilllillllilllliblllulhllth llil tllnlnlnu? A Society Brand Clothes WW. P HKS i 1 l 1 DRUGS I I , if T we LEAUHVQ CLUUWERS School Books Wall Paper pg quam, fu, Candy i i Stetson Hats Walk-Over Shoes M- ---- ---- ---- - ---' - H n--'-- - lt-' -M- -'-- ---i- -i---w-w-'---- ---' -H------H--In----M-M-I--------i F-ierce lessons, L-ate hours, U-nexpected exams, N-othing prepared, K-id flunks. if lk if Office Boy: The boss is beginning to take an interest in me. Head Clerk: Is he? Oflice Boy: Yesg he asked me yesterday if I worked here. Sk lk SIG Fancy writing is usually a disguise for inferior ideas. -1-------------n-n----u--'------'------n-----------------f -g----'------H----------n--------u-'------- ----W--g . ! ! Du uom Auto Su 1 1 I - 2 C I QC ppyl i Lotties ae 1 OIT1 HH z E ' p y E The Home of Good Eats Stewart Warner Radios O H. h i Fisk Ti1'es-Acc-esso1'i0s i i H lg Way i 18 N. Division St. Phone 194 g 5 Phono 120 i II' '- '- - 1 -I- -' 'Wi '- '- '- 1 'i' 'i '1 '- - -'- 1 -M-ll-I-is 4- K Page One Hundred Twenty-three THE FLHSHLIGHT '! 'n ' ' ' ' !' '! - - '- '- - '- - ' - - - '-H !' 2 1 1 , Q I Sl1eeI1an,s John C. G1bson I Groceries and Meats Civil and Mining I I Engineer I Not Because We Are Bigger I I But Better County Surveyor I XVe Deliver Phones 601-602-359 I L B1'00ki11g'S Building I I , .I - .i.-..-....-....-....-..-..-..,-....-.........-....-...-....-..,. .i.-....-....-...-..-..-....-....-....-,...-...,......-...-....-..g Judge: If you could not afford to pay for it, Why did you insist on having the best wine in the restaurant? Hiram P.: Well, I said to myself, I can't pay in any case, so Why not have the best? HK Pk Ik Ken. H.: Her father must be a fruit seller. Chas. H.: How come? Ken. H.: She's the berries. ak Bk Pk Woo1worth's and the hat check girls are about the only people left who insist on cash. +.-...-.1.-.....-....-....-.....-.....-n.-...-u..-....-....-....-....-.m-....-....-....-....-....-....-...I-....-.. ---- ....-.M 4. I The One XVasher with fl XVashing: Speed for Every Fabric I I 5' nn: T' l I lxj f Southern Illinois Meadows Co., Inc. Q I Distributors ' 4 limi lTlT1Ti llll TTllT llllTlllllllllTlllTllllllillllillll TTliiill1 NIJ .!n-u--n-.n-uu-m.-n--.n--nl.-1--fl.--11.1-I...-......0? n!u-nu-m.-11,111.11-.-I---I-I. -----1 I-nu-1, I - - - 5 ! Phone 508 ! I Ma1d'R1te SHHAWICII I l i : : ! II. H. SCIIICKEDANZ, Pl'0Il. T S F I Hickory Cooked Barbecue 2 2 'Ch H : I Kistwich-sandwiches Groceries and Meats I Service R Specialty I I I 1 Coffee - Soda -- Milk I I' I Phone 324-W Du Quoin, Ill- .i.-...-....- -. -....-....-.....-....-....-....- - -..u-..i. -i.-....-.... ....- ....-....-...-..,.-....-.........-...i -uni-1--i Page One Hundred Twenty-four 1- -- - in THE FLHSH LIGHT asau1nn-i-n1m.1uu-un- -miim1im-nn1i-1-1-1.11unluiiinu-mi-in--uu1nn-nu-uu-uu- im1m--.ni-nil-n 1 -M1. 1' 1 1 ' 1 l BACK SCRATCH-lED i ! The Call has been in this business of free scratches for many years and will continue to I serve the business of Du Quoin as back scratchcr tor years to come, Just reciprocate I I with your Job Printing and it will be a case of i I B O I i t ack ocratchedu Bach i l 4' l i.-....- - - - ----- ---m- - -....-.....-....-....-....- - -.m-w-....-..-.- - - -.lu--Q. ? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- --- - ' ' 'E' 5 Say It With Flowers ERWlN, The Florist 5 Du Quoin Tamaroa .i..-...-..-,.- .... - .... -i.- .... - .... - .,.. - .... - .... - .... - .... ....u- .... - .... - .... .. .... -..- .... ..u,-..-...-u..-..-..-......-,.g I've been thinking, my son, of retiring next year and leaving my business to you. . There's no hurry, is there dad? You go ahead and work a few years yet and then we can retire together. Dlsvkvk A Gentleman's Agreement Loan me live dollars, will you? Sorry, but I have but four dollars and seventy-five cents. Well, give me that, I'll trust you for the other quarter. FF Pls HK I6 Cl ll ' ' If you're determined to be good-natured you must expect to be imposed upon. 1------ ---- - --i' - A-'- -'-H- ---f - -'-' - -'-' - --'- - - - ---' - '- -r ei- ---' - 'K1' ----- -'-' - -'-' - - ---M--- l l i XXI l L ' 1 . Bates 1 i Gwen s Trans er ! i T : I Local and Lon Di t 1 : I N I I - g s ance 5 sons CO. 5 i Vzirin-ly Goods :ind II:li'1lw:n'e We are Insured Q e Y xg I . I S E 6 WW Man' 1'1mm-S :assi-421W 1:1 N. uiiemmr I 4- iiii 1111 1 11m-nu-'11 IIII 1-11 I - llll lui' 'i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 IIII 1 IIII 1IvII1IlIv1ll1lu!o .-qs v-V Y--- ---W ---f- Page One Hundred Twenty-Five --- - -7- Q.- THE FLBSHLIGHT atiroinnize our Adyertiseris First Bank and Trust Co. Higgins Jewelry Co. Indianapolis Engraving Co. Grand Theatre Bierman Printing Service Spencer Motor Sales t'asper's Cafe First National Bank, Tamaroa Croessniann lVholesale Co. .NN Illinois Power and Light Corp. Schroeder, H. XV. Reagin, D1'. T. B. First National Bank, Du Quoin Cook, M. C. Home Bakery Beck, George Home Lumber Co. St-hleper's Stores Du Quoin Marble and Granite Sims Motor Co. Fried1nan's Fashion Shop Pope Shoe and Clothing Co. Jones Drug Fo. Du Quoin Dry Goods Co. Southern Barbecue Du Quoin Packing Co. Du Quoin Jewelry Co. Sims K Sanford Eaton's Grocery Uroessmann, L., Xz Sons Dawson-Duncan Edel Insurance Agency Midwest Dairy Products Corp Union Cash Store Metropolitan Barber Shop Boyles, Dr. C. E. Works Kimmel Hardware Able Cleaners and Dyers Harriss, Judge L. P. Byrne, Dr. J. D. Model, The Pearl Confectionery Economy Variety Store B. and B. Shoe Store Du Quoin State Bank Kimmel Lumber Yard IIarry's Toggery Leonard's Studio Forester, Dr. F. L. Du Quoin Electric Laundry Co Howell Electric Supply Kelly, Dr. T. B. Harris, Dr. E. C. Du Quoin Candy Kitchen Harriss, Judson E. Du Quoin Insurance Agency Parks, W. W. Werner, M., 8x Sons Du Quoin Auto Supply Lottie's Cafe Sheehan's Stores Gibson, John C. Southern Illinois Meadows Co. Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop Dooley, Mike Rushing's Dairy Bates, W. M., 8: Sons Co. Owens Transfer Erwin, The Florist Du Quoin Evening Call Thill, Albert LaBelle Beauty Shop Thill, Wm. L. The Senior Class of 1929 wishes to thank the above advertisers for their loyal support in making this Flashlight of 1929 a success wp.-Kf?f ff- 79 PEE One Hundred Twenty-six - it THE FLASHLIGHT Elutograpbs My 4 PageO H d dT seven P Of THE FLBSHLIGHT ff Q' 7 1, V 3? f X !j f 2 X 2 jfinis VV VV VV X xX A o V 1 Q fwffwff -4+---4-f-fQqAPage or H d dT iesgiufi uv- 14 ' .f ew J. . 1 ., ..,,. .. .--4 51,2 , 2 j Q ,. ,v Q fm, 3-f-vfvqga?
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