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S, . . . , .,.. 7 . , , - Z-tiff Steps Upward HE school year 1930 1931 saw many changes and improvements m the routme and currrcula of Dubuque Senror Hlgh School as well as ventures lnto new fxelds of competmon One 1nnovat1on that was perhaps apprec1ated more than any other was the fact that the tardy bell rang hve mmutes later thls year than last Several new classes were orgamzed for the benefit of those student mterested m some part1cular subjects Mrss H1ldegarde Stolteben added a course IH Advertising and Salesmanshlp to her schedule A regular class ln Debate was lnstltuted under the d1rect1on of Syl McCauley debate coach A class xn Dramatlc Productlon supervlsed by M155 Edra Walter took the place of lla Speech As a spur tow ard better scholasuc records the Natlonal Honor Socxety orlglnated the plan of presentmg a cup for a perlod of s1x weeks to the home room havmg the greatest number of students on the honor roll durmg the precedmg report perxod The Dramatrcs Department saw many changes thms year A new plan was mauguratecl that held adxantages for both the dramatxc coach and the students Those who were mterested were asked to H11 out enrollment cards at the begmnlng of the semester so that the coach could plan her work for the year Instead of the one all school play of other years three short plays one for each class gave more students a chance to show the1r abxlmes Dubuque Hxgh won first place at Iowa Clty 1n a state dramatlc productlon contest wlth a one act play, NA Mmuet U Thxs contest was sponsored for the fourth year by the Umverslty Theatre, the Extens1on DlY'1SlOH and Community Drama Commlttee of the Iowa Federauon of Women's Clubs, but thxs was the hrst time Dubuque Senlor Hlgh School had been entered Nrghr football games played an xmportant part ln this year's athletic program These games took place at the Munlcxpal Fleld As 1n prex 1ous years, each home room presented a basket at Tl18UliSglVlHg to some needv fammlv The Ya Wa Ca, asslsted by the H1 Y, had charge of the dlstrlbutlon of these baskets Some home rooms also had Chrlstmas baskets A petxtlon passed by both the House of Representatlves and the Senate admltted the H1 Y, a chapter of the local Y M C A , as a student 0I'g3I'llZ3IlOI1, thus g1VlI1g thxs club the rlght to representatron ln the Senate PAGE 9 KI 1-1 Cf Senlor I-hgh School sent four students and two members of the faculty as delegates to the annual convent1on of the Nat1onal Scholasttc Press Assoc1at1on 1n Cleveland, Ohro, 1n December A group of hlgh school Journahsts also attended the Iowa High School ournalrsm conference held at Iowa Clty m March In the literary Held, the school also won honors In the flrst of 1 serres of contests sponsored by the urll and Scroll, an lnternatlonal organlzatton for htgh school Jour nal1sts, members of the News staff placed m the news judglng, news mrltlng, and edltorlal d1v1s1ons In the second contest, the hrgh school gamed two places, one 1n feature wrmng and another tn headl1ne nrttmg Tl1C CEll'I'l1X?1l, g1VCI1 by l'l1C l1Oll'lC FOOXHS In Il1C Spflllg pfOYCCl El dCCldCd SUCCESS The comb1ned Muslc and Dancrng Departments of Dubuque Senlor I-hgh School and Washlngtoxx and efferson unlor I-Itgh Schools presented The Pageant of Natlons The money ra1sed from th1s musrcal prog am was u ed tovxards the purchase of um forms for the band so that the mustcal aggregatxon would make an nnpressxve appear ance at the state music contest The school paper the News was awarded the I-Ilghest DISIIIICIIOH ln Class A at th1s Iowa conference The News also recelved for the fourth tlme the highest ratlng that 15 g1VCll by the cr1t1cal servxcc conducted by the Natronal Scholastic Press Asocratron the All Amerlcan Honor Ratmg Ill fllC tlllfd g1'0Llp COIIICSI l'IlClT1l36I'S of Illl' JOUYIIZ-ll1SI11 classes I'CCClXl'd I'CCOgll1UOI1 111 CClltOI'lI-ll Vkflflllg, VOC3lDL1l3I'y test, 'llld 3ClXCI'I1SlI'lg XS flflhg Represented by sex en entrants, the MUSIC Department took fourth place tn the North eastern Iowa contest held at Oelwem 1n Aprxl The Nature Club has been especrally actxve durmg the school year It sponsored noon IDOVICS two days a week for several weeks As another result of the efforts of th1s organxzatton, Senlor I-Irgh was the flrst school 111 the c1ty to offer talklng pxctures The money ra1sed from these utalklesu 15 to be used towards the purchase of a vltaphone machxne for the school The year also saw several nnportant changes III the teachrng staff MISS Emma Trenk, formerly of Jefferson Jumor I-Ilgh School, was appomted to H11 the vacancy 111 the H15 tory Department created by the marriage last sum1ner of Miss Marne Rhomberg Mr Forsman of the Commerc1al Department left xn September to take a pos1t1on at Roose velt High, Des MOINES I-Irs former classes are non under the drrectlon of Mr WIFIC Mr Gardner reslgned as a teacher of mechamcal drawmg to become a member of the Austln I-Ixgh School staff ln Chlcago HIS successor IS Mr Austm from Jefferson Junior I-hgh Recelvlng the apo1ntment of crty recreatlon dxrector, Mr Syl McCauley also gave up h1s place on the hlgh school staff, Mr joseph F F1ala SL1CCCBdlI1g hmm Durlng the year the student enrollment passed the one thousand mark F ---. FF fy' E,1'1 YI f lla: 'M I ff filffifff r' Q' dill: ZQQT-l X 'sf' I QR-,Q QU of at Cla? J ' ' ' . - J J - ' ct KL ' .aa , 7 V . . . . . . PAGE 10 6151101 y f-L f F005 fs 'A ec 111149 fx C1111 7111 0 Cflllllllq ,Z ASTERY or THE Tools or LEARNING seems to place ztsel as an opcmng chapter o THE ECHO or 1931 more ttmgly than any other 0 the sesen objectwesv propounded by leaders o educatzon A brze suryey 0 the e uszng part wrll explazn more clearly :ts posztlon The Senzor Class whzch customarzly zs tle most zn luentzal class o the school nds a place here wzth would be masters o these age old courses, Whlfh are mathematzcs sczence orezgn lan guage and journalzsm Although the latter three are contmually changzng they are made up rom the currzcula rn ancxent schools Some contradzctxons may be heard concernmg the last course journalzsm but zs zt not a ter all the Lnglzsh language applxed zn a ascznatzng manner? An honorary soczety uzll and Scroll 15 zncluded zn thxs sectxon because 0 :ts con nectzon nzth journalzsm zts members are chosen from the sta s o the school publuatxons THE NEWS publzshed zveeLly and THE ECHO an annual volume PAGE 13 l l f f I9 ' f 1 l ' Z f ' . four departments of study. The students enrolled in them are masters, in a small way, or - f - ' ' - ' sf ' - f ' 1 - Wvft? PAGF 14 f-5 iff- NF Ytfx Semor Class Hlstory lnxltecl to nmlst ourselxes 'nt home luut 1lrtr tht nst cmotlons of ue come nd p1ssecl 'mtl the school mel sztthc coun to evervclux hlt ue onnd ourstlxes uoxdtcl in olesplsecl hy the upperclqssmen For we were the loulx Sophomores It xx 15 up to us to proxe our real worth 1ncl to nncl a place for ourselves IH the strenuous proqrqm of school hfe iheacl of us Our hrst step ton 1rds '1S9lI'l1ll'1fIOI1 xms ln the selecnon of our cl1ss ofhcers It 1 clwss ls known ln those II chooses to qovtrn 1tstlf then our cl1ss nmclt few mlstnlccs whtn II c most 1s lts executms Sun Hwltton 1s Presldent ful lxtunstn 'ts Xlct Prtsl tnt Rolwtrt Qtlrmtt is qtcrctwrx 1nd Russell D0'1ls 1s Trewsurer Again, In Il1C pI'CSCl1I'lUOf1 of 3 Cl'lS9 pl'lV W6 SllOVVCd OUT IHCKIlC IU OUI' 1I11I1'1l 0H:6I'1I'1g Ace Hlijll MHS '1dIlldSICCl OHL of Iliff best of Il1C CIIUIC ,CHF Once m our str1de our year as L1I1lOI'i 'tqam emplnslyecl how firmly me held entrenched ourstlvts tn school hlt 'ancl hom thoroughly ut Ind qlvsorlwecl tlnt elusne tlnnq mlltd school sp1r1t Not only chcl mtmlnrs ot our class hold lL'lCllI1Q, roles ll'l tht AllSt1r 1nd All School Pliys 'md 111 the operttms hut mt further msured the hnwncml success of these productmons lw selhng the most tlclcets of my of the classes For our own COI1II'1lUl1U0l1 to the ye1r's enter timment, we selected three one act plays These three X-'iv CN fs --- A l lf of t V -. fu? 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A .Q 1 ' x x 1 5 lx D X 1 n .A .1 ..- 5 IFS. 1.rX Poolm E111 Gr111cl1111 Pulls the Srr111Qs 'llld TXIIXC XX71ll T111 ncre w1r111ly rcccnccl hy 1 plow qmng puhhc In contests both mthm the school 1nd OL1IS1ClC, L1I1IOI'b c1rr1cd off thc PFIZCS In 111 1ss1w contcsr concluctccl hy 1 loc1l lurrmr, 1 u111or g1rl Dorothv l3ccl111l won scconcl IJFIIL Anotlur 1111111l1cr ol our cl1ss lr1111 XX 1ll1s, pl1c11 second 1n tl11 11111 111cl Scroll s 11e1sswr1t1r1g contcst Se111or I-hgh s own st1rr111g X ICIOYX lVI1rch sms composed hx 1 u111or boy Arthur Russell 1s l11s entrx IH 1 contcst XVlflllI1 th1 school 1rs1lf In our 1111101 yur the cl1ss cles111111s wen gulclccl hw Sar1 Mehlhop 15 Prcs1dent, 1clc Nelson 1s X ICC Preslclcnt, C1r Klee111111 1s S1cret1r1 1ncl Fl1L1l11tl1 B 111 IS Trmsurer Now our 11111l y11r 11 S1111or H1ql1 druss to 1 c on T111 l11cls 111 gunccl 111cl the pr1u.Clc11rs nc 1st1l1l1sl11cl l11XL l1e111 c1rr11d Oll INFO our Semor xe1r Agvn 111 l11v1 shown our prowess 1s super s1les111c11 IH rh1 x1r1oL1s t1clcets1ll11111 c1111p11gns to 11111nc1 1thlet1cs dr1n1111cs 111cl I1lLI5lC The lc1cls we l11g111 111 our u111or x11r 111 SCl100l l1111lc111g uv. h1x1 IN'11Ilf'l1I1QCl Il1!'OLl5llIOl1I our l1st xc1r In cverv worth wl11le acmm of thc ve1r 1re cnrollecl th1 1111111s of S1111ors ol 1991 S1111 Huleton 1nd R1cl11rd Ro1d1ll, two ol tlu cmhryo 1ctors who XVOII 1 l1vor11e 1c1s1o11 111 IllL p 1y 1o11t1st 11 Iow1 C111 1s1r1 S1111ors Tl11 succ1ssl11l 11111111 tc1111s l11d 5111101 1111111l1ers, 0111 of wl1o111 w1s the Pr1s1cle11t of our cl1ss Qur Semor ofhcws neu Pres11l111t R1cl11rcl Ronchll X1c1Prcs1d111r, S1111 H1zl1to11 Sc1r1t1rv l31rl11r1 Mc N11l1 111 r 1s11r1r 'XX 1111 N111 111 f K C PAGF 15 J' 1-1-.. f I A 1, 7 ,. . . 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L 1. . 4 ' ' r V7 - Nlabel C Trail F fi, A f, ffxi Publications 'W- ,, Q.. af N two publications the weekly NEWS and the annual ECHO a com plete record of student activities at Senior High is lcept For ten years the NEWS has supplied its readers local enthusiasts and others with which it has come in contact through exchanges of issue with happenings and developments at the school Every year since 1899 an ECHO has appeared in which live mdelinitely the pictures of the students enjoying the benefits of the school organization Staffs of these volumes are for the weekly paper, the advanced jour- nalism classg and for THE ECHO, students chosen from the Senior class. All-American Honor Rating in contests conducted by the National Scholastic Press Association has been given to the NEWS since 1927. Not to be outclassed, THE ECHO entered the contest for year-books sponsored by the same group and for three years has merited the same rank of honors. Four members of the staffs were sent, with two of the faculty, to the National Scholaftic Press Association Convention at Cleveland, Ohio, December 4, 5 and 6, 1930. The six travelers were Miss Florence Mag- son, hnancial adviser of THE ECHO, Miss Hildegarde Stolteben, NEWS adviserg Sara Mehlhop and jack Bloodhart, editors of THE ECHO and NEWS, respectively, Grace Taylor, business manager of THE ECHO, and Sam Hazleton, advertising manager of the NEWS. Florence L NI igson Hlldegardc Stolteben PAGE 39 ts ,, . . 1.1 1 7 , Q, . ow ,fy v- 1 wzfs,iiii .i ffifigqruk X sw ,VgX.-C-it..,.mt 5 m . N t iz ' 'Ili . I ,fi EVN, P .V.55'! ' V X I , i i 9 . 9 ' T I . - 7 1 7 . . . . . 3, 'lb qi f-aifsewlf r , r 'N 54719 M Nl K l Q X2 The News Z- Hou Many Please? URING the school year of 1930 1931 large staffs were edxtlng the weekly paper A new group cub reporters was organized to glve students interested rn the work a chance to engage 1n It although they were unable to elect journallsm as a subject ITIS Bush was ed1tor 1n chxef for the hrst term mth ack Bloodhart assrstmg A sports edltor Eugene Zumhof and an edxtorxal supervxsor Marjorle Ruegnxtz were therr co workers Actrng as reporters were Barbara Harr1s, Thomas Roshek Irma Wallls, Courtland Hrllyard, Melvrn Nowlm, Dorothy Meyer, Esther Bock, Lyal Holmberg, Jeannette Coughlm, Thelma Halnes, Jeannette Germaln, and Arlme Brown Cubs were Helen Beyer, Herbert lkwasky, Dorothy Palmer, Agnes Cora, Rrchard Dewey, Sheldon Allendorf, El1nor Woods, W1llxam Brown, Blanche Carney, Robert Knapp A new staff took charge 1n Februarv At the head was Jack Bloodhart, w1th sports wr1ter Robert O,Br1en, and ed1tor1al wr1ter Harr1et Urbach The remamder of the group consxsted of V1olet Rautenkrantz, Marguerlte Henderson, Wrlllam O'Hearn, Ellzabeth Bam, Herbert Kwasky, Helen Beyer, Blanche Carney, Edward Chalmers, Jane Crawford, Rlchard Woods, Lorrame Ellwanger, Robert Strrratt, Helen Melssner, Robert Knapp, Helen Bayly, Marle Henkel, John Terrls, Arlxne Brown, Jeannette Coughlm, Marjorie Ruegmtz, Barbara HSIYIQ, Lyal Holmberg, Dorothy Meyer, and Irma Wallls Busmess sectrons of the publxcatrons were practlcally wrthout change for the entlre year Sam Hazleton and W1llard Matthers were advertxsmg manager and assxstant, respectrvely, the first term Taklng these places for the latter semester were Willard Matthe1s and John Heles The following students acted for one year Manager of Col lectxons and Cred1ts, Elmer Becklus Bookkeeper, Margaret McKenna, Typrst, Mildred Oakley D I 1 T V K gg 'llllkfllvgiw X ' 4 M2151 iftlfif asifyllfiw mn M g img N515 Q l'lf'iQwAt2xtxiA25f'f?lJJi Rim if Q NC Lg 4' ' 'F . - , I A . . ,. , I . .I ' . 1 A ' 2 I 9 at 7 O ' PAGE 40 swxk 1 , f-N Dr-f'ii?w,r.f al' A Q . , he . .gigs fi vi' gli -xg -giqlif l ffl xxx,-,J W II Tr f X - ,1 yaaftw J' 4 t Q .1 -f 'H : --1 ,, X - 'V' X N Q Aggfwxllll W X Z A zgfligl 1 ' Journalism I You Have Notfnng to D0 Don t Do It Here OURNALISM as a one year subject has been one of the courses offered at Senlor Hlgh s1nce 1924 Approxrmately 50 students are yearly enrolled rn thxs section of English Begmmng classes study fundamentals of newspaper work and take up text book study creatlve wr1t1ng and current events In the latter part of the course hrs knowledge 15 apphed as the students become members of the NEWS staff Entlre charge of edmng the paper whlch appears every Thursday rs glven to the students Recogmtxon of three students rn thrs department has come thxs year rn the awardmg of honors rn the Natronal ulll and Scroll Contest Irrs Bush edrtor of the NEWS from September to February won erghth place rn the natlon m the news judgment d1v1s1on acl: Bloodhart edrtor of the NEWS durmg the latter semester placed th1rcl ln the west central states for news wrxtmg Marguerrte Henderson enlor recelved honorable mentlon rn the edltorxal held At a journahsm conventron at Iowa Clty durmg March the volume was one of two papers to recexve Hrghest D1 t1nct1on rn Class A Thxrteen delegates from Dubuque attended the meet Irma Wallls Marlorre Ruegnrtz Helen Beyer Dorothy Bechtel Harrret Urbach Irls Bush Wrllram O Hearn Marguerrte Henderson ohn Heles Wrlllam Thrll Wrllard Matthels Mlss Florence Magson hnancxal advlser of school pubhcatlons and Mrss Hxldegarde Stolte ben supervrsor of Englrsh and journalism made up the lllldgglfdl S1 hclycn group PAGE 41 Y - - -1 -- V .. - l Eff ' J 77 J 9 ' 7 1 ' 9 . .. 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' . 1 ,' ,Ll , X Hx! gm yr, X SD X fffqyffr ' GWDQWQEQWS ,gurl llwnlxflll Q Nlathemaucs Fila .4 A -uL 5 my 'H-wk as-A-3 Q57 W Check Em Yoursel ATHEMATICS should and does rlghtfully hold an lmportant posltlon an the hlgh school s currlculum Two distinct lcmds are taught tn Semor High School, namely, regular mathematics and shop mathematxcs The former ranges from 9A algebra up through plane and solxd geometry, advanced algebra and tr1gonometry to 12A college algebra Mr Schaetzle was shop mathematlcs mstructor up untxl the tlme of hrs reslgnatton tn the early sprung when he accepted a posmon wnth a local firm Hts place was taken by Mr oseph F Fxala The subject of shop mathematxcs embodles mstructlon 1n the meas utements on gears, pulleys, etc Classes are held but once a week, Frlday mormngs durmg the first period The three other members of the Mathematlcs Department are Mlss McFadden, M155 Whlte and M155 Magson It IS only wlthm the last few years that the n1nth grade algebra course was added as a regular credrt subject Although soltd geometry and hrgh school trxgonometry were not lncluded 1n the sprmg studles, because not enough puptls enrolled ln the classes of elther, at least one class of each wxll be secured for those who w1sh them ln the fall semester Francu XIcFadden Florence F Xlagson xxlllhllll Schactzlc 'XIILL xhllltlf PAGE .Z , I V, ,fJ.i,.,l, , A M k ff , X ,ff A N :N if ' ' , - - ' f , , -'J ' C 5, lv 11. ,...,, ' ,-bvshf, ll f -,i xxx' V 5 ' 1. 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Speech In Speech We Dramatzze HE unendmg compet1t1on 1n modern llfe has greatly mcreased the lmportance of the ablhty to gwe a good speech when the occaslon requ1res In busmess, p0l1ClCS, and soclal llfe preference IS glven the man who can stand on hls own feet before a throng and talk Schools of the present are devotmg more attention to the developmg Speech was added to the currlculum rn 1921 Ir IS at present an eleventh year subject and IS requxred of all commerclal students for one semester, but students mn other courses may choose It as an electlve Fxr t semester speech conslders the varlous lcmds of speeches and talks for all occaslons It explalns the funda mentals of a good speech, as well as some of the pr1nc1ples of VOICE productlon Thls year dramatlc productxon toolc the place of 11A speech of former years It was deslred, but not absolutely necessary, that students who enrolled for th1s course have as a background hrst semester speech The class studled the drama, consldermg plays of both ancient and the pres ent day Nhss Edra Walter IS the 1nstructor of speech, as well as the dramatlc coach Her experlence m produclng school plays has gxven her an mslght 1nto the problems of speech malcmg that has helped her m all her classes 1 df X , PAGE 47 l Y l 'p -, 'Nc of this talent than did the schools of the past. ,- D ' - C zz Y: lu-r xx X Ziyll fl, ll-l mlVQWfQM ll We Xl tt N W, All Semors Top Row Q11 One, two, three, Jump' Q21 Beter keep that collar up Q31 Weary W1ll1CS QIIISCFI, Aflfectlonatewl Middle Row Q11 Dlgmfied Senlors Q21 Does that look natural? Q3j Oh, that sun' Bottom Row Q15 Such stuclxous glrlsl Q2j A Senior, the center of attraction PAGE 48 , V , ON for 0 . f ',f-. ,QA f g A f, J , x Hbgrf fys 1,15-f-, ', f- , .iq :11,'.x1X.,Qt1g f qc , XXV, X - ' ,. f Q M Jn f W A ,Y,,vf'f, V1 Q, X QA Q ., l X fi QQQZ Cf' L Q. Q ztsgfiwllbixky, d:f.lU,' y fkljl . QQ Q X , ' A x X , . K M I . .. Q Q Q . ' 5112 ' x -.572 ' ia, he he 112.1 ,, ig: 0-....,-,nw , 1' 1' - 4 f 33' 2, . af -' A ffif ' 744, -I-' fr ' Al' l x D U - r - 'QSV my' f W .- ' - f 1 fimfftffe A. J . ,, S, Xfxl - VM., ff, AA, i . f , 4, . :V , . w I , I , ,. N 5 ft X . 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' ca 'arm f an ' ' A. - run ' Qu J Y CILSZZIC HE WISE USE or LEISURE suggests many and var1ed actnztzes upon which a student may expend the tzme not occupzed by school subjects For those dramatzcally znclzned, there are several openzngs such as plays Cue Club actxwtzes, and contest nfor Mzzszc presents a ascznatzng recreatzon sn both znstrumental and rocal elds orches tras band glee club mzxed chorus, small groups and solo Work Actwztxes are operettas, concerts and contests Three o those classed under thts headzng Cue Club or Dramatzc Club Nature Club and Lzbrary Club attract many w o nd here an outlet or thexr enthustasm Stxll another orm o actmtv 15 the Art Department zncludzng such phases as sketchmg sculpturzng pazntzng and the more practzcal leather nor Dancmg classes have pros en popular throughout the year gaznzng steadzlw tn members Englzsh classes by teachzng the student to appreciate and enjoy lzterature gne htm a oundatxon OT S6l6Cll7lg bij' llfllfe l6I5llT6l1?l1t? Teddlflg The assemblxes present e1er'v aspect of school lx e combznxng all xnto a pleasxng whole PAGE 53 C 'l C 4 If C . ,. . ki ' Club work offers a different type of training. f ' I5 f ' ' - A A , , xx fQff www , 0, ,1,.vs'?fipflsef4' 1 Z' - lm ' 'I 76 W ffuafit 1 ' f- .4 f '.-3341 PM ITD 1' 'Qif V 1 ' ff ' ' 1 1 L lf ell ffffssizg y,,.f+QTtRX2m! .,glHjQ,g,5,jN11, .mlb Music Sweet Ad o lzne LTHOUGH MISS Ellzabeth Ba1ley has been 111 charge of vocal mus1c at the Dubuque h1gh school for only two years th1s year mll complete the slxth 1n her teachmg career MISS Ba1ley was 111 charge of all grade school and h1gh school mus1c at G1bson C1ty Ill1I'101S for four years She has taken her preparatory work at the Un1vers1ty of Ill1I101S and her advanced work at the Umverslty of Cahforma She has recelved her Bachelor of MUSIC degree, and IS now morkmg on the Master s degree Durmg the hrst semester, MlSS Ba1ley mtroduced the system of class vocal lessons, 1nto her chorus classes, but abandoned lt the second semester 1n favor of the song method, a system whlch IS much more popular Mr Ferdlnand D1 Tella superv1sor of mstrumental mus1c 1n the un1or and Semor h1gh schools, has completed h1s second year teachlng 111 the Dubuque h1gh school system Prlor to thls tlme he taught rn several smaller towns Out of th1s group he has retamed only the d1rectorsh1p of the Man che ter h1gh school mstru mental work Mr D1 Tella IS a graduate of Lennox Academy of MUSIC, New York and a post gradu ate of the Art Insutute, New York The latter IS under the supervxslon of Walter Damrosch Mr D1 Tella IS now servlng h1s second year on the state commrttee for the choosmg of contest pleces I lllilbklll bu T Iflllllllfl D1 lclli ff - A ' ,f . . 7. . . . , . . . . . . . , 7 ' 7 I . . . . 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'Q ' 'flcy' 'Q' ' 2 ' 1 PAGE 54 f gl 1 III WV N54 4' yum X f mf l U61 c Xwmkx X 1 a g ill Band Back Ron lett to r1ght Langman Dahl Nf'1tthe1s Dexxex jennu Pthlas Bull Traut Hlllflll lxramcr Farguor ITIEIII Krcplle Xlclerson XXllll3lUbOll Holmbcrg Bergman Th1rd R011 Parnell Xletcalt Lrbach lngrl Runcllc Ix11p1crschn11clt lr11 lxoth Ru so Xxcrx Fuller qhultz XX enclt Bohn Holmes R111te11kra11tL Qflllllll lhrclat D1 lclla ourth Ron B111 PHDIII Xhrcnclt lllll 'ilxerlmcrg Xlmrr Bmx11 Q l I1 tcrl1111cl Ftttlcthcr lxt-111111 lmllllll XX111cll111clt Nlxtr ront R011 Xlarqnart laull Slllllll lrnst Il c 1r1 Buck l Hull be 1 lrcnch Ruff Rocclcll L I'lll1.,LS HE Dubuque Senlor Hlgh School Band, w1th an 1nstrumentat1on of elghty PIECES, has become an 1mportant part 1n the school act1v1t1es BBQ1dCS makmg an appear ance at every football and basketball game, the Band entertamed the student body at numerous pep assemblles In order to ralse the funds necessary to purchase new band umforms, a Muslc Pageant was held To supplement the money ralsed at th1s concert, a carn1val was glven by the student body Through the1r support and the publlc s a large POIIIOH of the requlred amount was obtamed Newly outfitted, thls organlzatlon entered the d1str1ct muslc meet at Oelwem 1n Apr1l, w1nn1ng th1rd place m the concert band contest and second 1n the marchlrg contest Th Band made an excellent showlng and lost to organlzatlons wlth super1or lnstrumentatxon and longer tra1n1ng PFHCIICES were held every Monday evemng and Thursday mornlng Although short, the rehearsals were snappy and faithfully attended The Band performed dur1ng MUSIC Week, and gave everal publlc open a1r concerts On all OCCASIONS, the Band was well rece1ved Because of the valuable experlence gaxned dur1ng thls year, the Band looks forward to entermg next year s contest as a wmnmg orgamzauon l'4 e'5 1, 'Zgfffrxl N , , ' :TCW eg? if :gy 'jizf XF-s - ' 1 - f, ff! jwfx 1,1 1 stfga- -. 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PAGE 55 , 1 wL7155fKMW tx f f w gs1111llQcsfffmfN jllll:lXQll XlMX Qrchestra tlt tcm 11 111110 I'll1 L x ll l11 tmtcl 11 1 1 111 111 11 1114 1 11 lllg rcl 21111 1 1111111111111 xc111111 1 11111 N111 1 IXLI 1111, 1 1 1111 wo ll 1 tux l 1lllLl L1111111tr 1 l'Xlllll1Lll ll tort ll cr 011.11 11 1111 fllllll 1 X 1 1stt1 l'c111rtl1 Rm ltlt tc11'15,l1t Ball011gl1 cdllll lxl111c Hunts l 111111 l4Llll-xltllkl XX t11clla1 lt ur ol1l11111111 D1t1 11111 Rwultll 1111111111 C1 tml S111 11111 41111 Ron LTI 1 1 1, 1t c 1 1 Ill lxlClLll11 NDER the d1rect1on of Fercltnand D1 Tella, tnstrumental IHSIFUCIOF the Dubuque Semor Hlgll School orchestra of stxty hve members has attamed an env1able repu ration Although laclcmg 1n quant1ty of mstrumentatton, the great 1nterest of the members has made up thts clehclr tn quallty A great vartety of selectlons, rangmg from overturcs to marches, IS played, so that the orchestra wlll appeal to all types of l1steners Thls orgamzatlon malces 1ts appearance at all hlgh school act1v1t1es wtth the except1on of athletlc events, bestdes glvmg several con certs A select group of mus1c1ans from the orchestra played throughout the cxty numer ous t1mes to advernse school enterprtses In order to vary the regular orchestra pertod program, Mr D1 Tella began the study of the h1story of mustc from the anc1ent t1mes to the present day methods This course proved as lnterestmg as tt was prohtable The first perlod every mornmg IS set astde for practtce, each member talclng the subject five t1mes a weelc In thts manner qu1cker progress IS made posslble At the end of the year, Mr D1 Tella made personal awards to the boy and girl chosen as the representattve members of h1s department , , - W - 1 'l lx ff A affix' D T . 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PAGE 56 X, fwf 1, db f f f .1nfa2LQ llll 51 M1UlQl'f f Cvnrls Glee Club Ball Rlllglllll teoncl R011 Fllmt lx uhtr mtl 11011 e 11c11tr c LIN. 1 Xlllll' Conzttt Il11rclRo11 CJFLLIILI' Bldlllxkllllkfl, Lux Quppel Huttlll jones 4111101111 Loptr R11 prccht Phllllps rout Rem Hcnrx ostu crlc gc Llblllllj., lssldx be ll tl 1 LI O lmurm 'Hag 1111 H mscl HE Gtrls Glee Club, orgamzed by M155 Ellzabeth Bailey, vocal mstructor, was ch1eHy actlve 1n Mlxed Chorus work thls year Ar the begmmng of the school year, the chorus sang at the MUSIC Pageant, and at several school mus1c programs ThlS group also made an appearance at several chool assemblxes The most popular selectlons chosen for publ1c entertammenr were L1fr Thme Eyes from the Elljah and Starlmg The Glee Club sang three and four part songs first and second sopranos and altos Forty two students came out for the Glee Club Ar contest t1me, M155 Balley C0mblUCd the G1flS, Glee Club and the M1XCd Chorus, as mus1c ordered for the Glee Club fa1led to arrxve ThlS organ1zat1on also toolc part 1n the program for the spec1al mus1c assembly gwen 1n May by the vocal and 1nstrumental departments PAGE 57 1 .1 'Z K 1- rw 11 , ' 5 . 'firm ,- -- ' N' is Q as XCf'N'f1l1lll ll' VESK Y s 1 ' ace 'lmw :Wy 1 f f X ff-X --EQ' 1 ff 1 Sv. 'SX1 -:14'5.r 1' X 1 ' ' ,Y X 1 155, X A ' 4-at fri' I X 1 -.fqaxf J Qu 1 . Q m , 9 Back Row. left to right-Maxine Schneider, Chap111a11, Bock, Crowley, Head, Iiuyly, Kirst, S . '- '. ' , 'rs ' ' , L1 , Ma S'l'1 51' , Le ', XY I ', B11-i1'111z1, Hr mskill, F - F 5 Oll 'lg-, C ' ' f, Cz Q 'l 'l XXX ll-', 5 '. . , . . . . . . . C . . . . ,, . . ,, YY ,Y If ' 3, , . N411 1 fl 1 'QQw1llillSfKWm ll lfliqj Nlwced Chorus l uhm I rhuh hlfl Brun lull Sccond Ron ltil to r11.,l1t Bldlllxlllllllff., Skllllkldtl' CllSlllllf, Poster Xiasttu Bula lxop plc Z11gt11l111cl1ltr Lallmxax Ruprccht X1111r 11d R VK o Tl 1 rcencr an mc llll t1111ta 1 cxxu l'11 tr Rottltll BULIIII Ioptr l'h1ll1p Nfagint st ou 0 ll 1 111 1 asm 1 c 1 L L 111 111 1ltr 11 C llllllll Hansc HE Dubuque Semor I-hgh School M1XCd Chorus has attamed a membersh1p of forty five enthuslastxc members Organlzed by MISS Ellzabeth Balley, vocal mstructor th1s group has studled every k1nd of good muslc, and 15 well known for 1tS lnterpretatlon The Chorus sang for many of the school act1v1t1es, and all of the members were act1ve during Mus1c Week Durlng the ChflSImHS season, the organ1zat1on gave a speclal sacred concert w1th a var1ety of selectlons and several soloists They were asslsted by members of the 1nstrumental department Th1s year, departmg from the usual procedure, the Chorus were entertamed at a pr1vate party dance The ent1re affalr was managed by a comm1ttee composed of Carlton Fuller, Hylda jones, Margaret Foster, and Margaret Ruprecht Officers for the year were Carlton Fuller and Hylda ones The MlXCd Chorus also entered the d1str1ct meet at Oelwexn and was awarded hrst place by a large margm over a slngle competxtor Thls entitled them to attend the State meet at Iowa C1ty May 7 8 and 9 where they were agaln glven first place, malcmg them the champ1ons of the state Thls group also took part 1n the muslc program at a special assembly ln May.. The Chorus studlecl the followmg select1ons Send Forth Thy Splut, a fifteenth century church chorale, esu Dulcls Memorla, by Vlttora, and Alas' What Hope of Speedmgf' by W1lbye . fl .. ttf?:Sf-5fF1 'ff' - T Q x :'f'Q3l W', lff'fT'1! lff1 ' T l W 1?giftf7'71lfNlfl'Q'llall-Tf?f5t'g X S 41 Nlz51f:.QQi 51' H ,l Lexx A- x ,aJ-t,.r yymr A4 X X M Y avg J --,111 -1 Vg X, Kal Back Row, left to rigl1t-XYilso11. Krachcr, Lund, Lee, Avery, Nelson, Loizeaux, Dyer. Xv'.',vZT,Y.S, 'l'l1 o '. left t 'gli-G 'V V , L ', S1-111 -l, H1 ' 'll, K1 -'ll,', D- ' ll' . Fir' R ', lt-ft t gli-S'l'lt'., C':. cl,', Ii'l1I'j'. Olclrilg-, O'll-11' . Stiuztt. Hill. XXII ' , ,I 11cs. Ds ' -, ' rl. . , , , . . . . . . u 1, .. ,, . QQJ - ' 13 ' , QQ PAGE 58 W7 LQ? Sextet 1r11ct L1 Xllll X 1 Jldllt L 1 c 1 one Nltrx jane XXc1l1c xllll Heller 111c Ixlrst Xmbcr XX 11 on QT11111-.tj SEYTET composed of g1rls from the Mrxed Chorus was agam act1ve th1s year Those whom M155 Ehzabeth Buley drrector chose were Ann Wybrant Hylda ones Mary ane NVe1he Harr1et Urbach Ann Heller and ane K1rst Th1s group made several publ1c appearances at var1ous clubs and banquets bes1des enterta1n1ng the student body at assemblles The Sextet also asslsted the MlXCd Chorus at the latter s spec1al Chustmas concert At the Sen1or H1gh Mus1c Pageant and durmg annual Mus1c Week IU May, the Sextet contr1buted IES share of the program 1n an except1onal manner M1ss Ba1ley entered the group at the sub d1str1ct meet 1n Manchester, held March 26, 27, and 28 Here the Sextet won hrst place over three competltors, entltllng them to enter at the d1str1ct meet At thls meet 1n Oelwem durmg Apr1l 9, 10, and 11, the Sextet was awarded s1xth place The Sextet's contest selectxons were Love Is a Rose, by San Soucl, c!HOm1Hg,,, by Teresa Del R16g0, and Hush A Ba Blfdle, Croon, Croonf' an old Scotch lullaby The personnel of the Sextet 15 as follows Flrst Sopranos, Ann Wybrant and Hylda jones, Second Sopranos, Mary Jane Welhe and Harrxet Urbach, Altos, Ann Heller and Jane KIFSY Amber W1lson was agam selected th1s year by MISS Ba1ley as the accompanlst for the Sextet . PAGE 59 F Xxx p 1 ' - 1,15 y Vg ,Q lcllclw. , 1 ge . we 'f , f ,Q 1 Hz ll2lCl1, 1 Yjl , Ijl lz j -S, . z -' ' ' ' -' -, 1' - - , jz - H 5,1 - s V2 'Q . A , . . , . . . l V I . 'r a . 9 Z 3 J 9 J I 7 A 7 7 J . ' . . . . , . 1 F ww 15159- ll l 246ml f fffki if UQ ll NLSEXX l The Lucky Jade LC t to rxtgfzt Robert Snrratt Dorothy Hay R1chard Roeclell Left to rzght Marjorle Guenther, Katherme X7OlgIS, lVl1ldred MCL3LIghl1H, Helen H1llemann, Katherme Barnett, Katherme Klotz, Jane Kuk Le I to rzght back row W1ll1am O Hearn Claytus Nelson Tom H1ll Eugene McCauley second row Ruth Huelcels Ann Heller Carlton leuller Katherme Lee rom' row V1v1an Martln Charles LOIZCSUX Eleanor Heuser R1chard Woods Harrlet Urbach HE LUCKY JADE., was gwen February 6th, by the MUSIC Department The smgmg was d1rected hy MISS Balley the orchestra by Mr D1 Tella, and the dancmg groups by MISS Kretschmer PAGE 60 , - UN I-'I ET,-f 'kwfcff ,. I ,H 'J 1-' 1 ' , ' Q V 'Q' 1 fi! 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Broun Ftttgetter ES PUBLICA ROMANA, the Latm Club, boasted an unusally large enrollment thts year It ns open to all students takmg Latm Those who have taken or are talcmg Vlrgxl and Ctcero are known as Senators, the 10A Caesar classes, as Knights, and all others, as Plebetans Th1S year, for the Hrst semester, smce the two thousandth birthday of Vxrgtl was cele brated m 1930 the Res Publxca Romana carrted out a program based largely upon events ln honor of Vxrgtl Several talks, mcludmg one over the radxo, poems, and an lllustrated outlme of the tr1p of Aeneas 1n the Aeneld comprlsed some of the celebtatlons The temaxnder of the ttme was ftlled largely by dramatlzatlons of varxous well known Roman scenes Thxs type of entertalnment proved very popular Often these scenes would be translated mto modern Englxsh, and gtven 1n thxs form The officers for the first term were as follows Consuls George Masters, Ellzabeth Bam, Curule Aedxle, onathan Carrlel, Censor, Helen Maclay, uaestor, Margaret Bayly Scrlba, Rachel Kenneally Plebelan Aedlle, Frederxck Matthels The second semester ofllcers were Consuls, onathan Carmel and Barbara Royce Curule Aedxle, Marjorte Backes, Censor, Helen Maclay Scrtba, John Maclay, uaestor, Hat-rxet Urbach Plebexan Aedtle, Harold Schnexder f?ffi?' ul 'mit ' . - ' ff VVVM f5b17 f'. , f'7,f' A xxx ,. , ,,.f, R . 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PAGE 61 r r ? xgw yQ R f N Vs 'QZ66llll6AW ml ,A t Q U rge L1brary Club alt Q 111 1 11111 1 Illtlll 1111111 X 1 llltlllll tc11111l Ron lx r t C11 Itlta H11 111111 R011 I llIlL R11111 l ITLIILTI L 11111 erm 1111 Ccrtr ce 11111 Ixe11l11t ltc tr 111111 or LTHOUGH Llbrary Club 1S only a two year old organlzatnon, lt has proved to be an extremely popular one wlth the glrls of the hlgh school The mam purpose of tlus Club 1S to teach the students how to ut1l1ze all the POSS1bll1I16S of a llbrary, and to acquaxnt them wlth the dut1es of a llbrarxan Many of those enrolled are deslrous of takmg up lnbrary work, and 111 th1s may are able to lay the earl1est foun datlons for thelr vocatlon A meetmg IS held every two weeks The types of meet mgs are busmess, laboratory, and soclal The latter klnd IS 1 usually held once a semester At the laboratory gathermgs, ,Y the technlque of the work IS explamed and practxcal exper1 ence 1S gxven Each Llbrary Club member IS requued to spend thlrty f1ve m1nutes 1n the llbrary weekly, dolng such 5 work as reacllng the shelves, puttmg Jackets and date due E ' sl1ps 1n the backs of books, shellacmg them, and generally g domg those tasks whlch they w1ll encounter 1f they take up the work 1-if l'4 Once a year the students are taken down to the publxc llbrary, where the f3C1llIl8S and systems are explalned For the Hrst semester, Dorothy Meyer was elected PECSI dent, Harrlet Kenlme, Secretary, Evelyn Brunsklll, Treas urer, and Barbara Harrxs, SOCl3.l Chalrman The second Niarmc Becker semester Gertrude Ginn served as Presldent, Jeanette Get mam, Secretary, and Jane Klrst, Treasurer PAGE 62 11 X l--if? 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V fi Z xg f xl X KM! was lm X s W ffxlgigfag Nature Club Rocclell Bull Second Row Bmktr lllllllllt CllNlllIlf: ljdllwllhlll l lntr Cum l ll t 11 r rout Ron S lmt lltrrmmn l N lx r Int ITH a varxed program ranglng from hxlces to movxes, the Nature Club has been one of the most actlve clubs rn the Senlor Hrgh School The Club members have enjoyed durlng the year numerous hrkes, socnl gatherlngs at homes and at school, and several banquets The most xmportant of the socral events was an alumnr banquet The school museum rs now being developed by the Nature Club Splendrd progress has been made, and the museum now contams a number of valuable preces Members of the Club, bes1des bemg actrve 1n arouslng school sentiment, have under taken a campargn to further the conservatlon and protectlon of wrld flowers 'md blrcls A talkmg picture, Varxetles, was glven ln the school auclltorlum to xnterest the students The orgamzatron sponsored several news reels 1n assemblles, as well as gxvmg a speclal bxrd assembly For a per1od of about two weeks, the club had noon movxes 1n the museum dealmg w1th varrous phases of nature Ar the present tlme, rhrs socxety has Z1 record membershlp of thrrty fxve students Mr Ross W Harms, blology mstructor, 1 the adviser The ofhcers are Phyllrs Hansel, Prem dent, Ruth Belslcy Fxrst Vrce Presldent Francrs Becker, Second VICE President, and Mary Herrmann, Secretary W p 1115 'N Early rn the year, the Nature Club enter gl' tamed the Parent Teachers Assocrauon 1n the museum, for the purpose of exhlbltlng the numerous fine collectlons In the Mzfvczf zz PAGE 63 - .1 6 Fl l ,z , 11 A I J CQNV t: ' W' 1 9 1 rfi 1, Jiipfgwff- 'V Xnel ll .-- -ff ,ffl ,Tj ' 'gif-Exlijf ' - ,v .. 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' I 4 ' A li HY. f fsAyjQSfQrl S in Q fp ff X ,M 'wxulllflgikwssaw x Lx mxLEiiQC 3 Qutmg Club ui X u l on R 1llIlllS tumtl Rmx 1 tx lfglllllll ost un lltltu Lougt lll glllll Sou t Mtll mug, t lfhuns nrcl ion ers Jroul t x tr ll mum lllkl llu Bnlx Rullel lxtnntallx Osborne llllflll lou tott burr Blllll 15,4111 0 s X mt lxlr t Schu artl Xl 1 son 'Xl ugtrtt Baxlx De Xlllltr rout Ron Heller Tlllllrllldllll XX ootls Iilllllkllk C0llj,.,llllll taper lxtlxn lxLIlIlLl Lrmxlu Btrhttl Rupxtcht Smith RGANIZED 1n 1925 under the dtrectlon of Miss Melan1e Kretschmer, g1rls physxcal trammg mstructor, the Senlor Htgh Outtng Club has become very popular w1th athletlcally mclmecl gn-ls Membershlp ln the Club IS galned on a Jomt baSlS, each gnrl bemg requ1red to earn ten polnts before she may become a real member These pomts are obtalned by swxmmtng hllclng, tennls, slcatlng, and other outdoor sports Anyone who obtams one hundred pomts after membershlp and recexves the requlrements of the faculty Awards Commxttee recelves a Club emblem The purposes of the Club are to encourage a greater mterest 1n glrls sports and to mamtatn a standard of good sportsmanshlp Durmg the year, the gurls enjoyed many htlces to local beauty spots, and school partles for members A speclal assembly and sletgh rlde were planned, but confllctlng act1v1t1es resulted rn the abandonment of these plans The Outlng Club sponsored a tenms tour nament, a free throw contest, and a girls track meet All of these HCUVIIICS were well attended There are three committees The EXCCUIIVC IS composed of members of the SOC13l and Membership Commtttees, wtth the ofhcers ane Llppert IS chalrman of the Membershlp Commlttee and Lola Rannals of the SOCl3l The Club annually g1ves Thanlcsgxvlng and Christmas baskets Ofhcers elected were Presxdent, Blanche Carney, VICE Prestdent, Ruth Peters, and Secretary Treasurer, Juanita Magana ln 1 T W lt. fi A 0 ft-l ' 77. , W 1, ' . - - V V 37' : flf' f7ii5P7!'fffQ' 'N v ' xx 'V if 'QQ llift X' R' be , ff If ,1- HQ l-:J tp . g Y, V .OZA Qi ,f , Sl NQQ33 To-t..f'5 Y ' 1,1'7iV' Y- is ., - 'MV A T T- Lg . 4 f-'A V 5 1 x- , , I 1 . 1 1 A T 'Y . ,tg ' ., Huck Row. left to rigllt-liuckcs. 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PAGE 64 MS y nts l ,X Q21 l 544 f x .ACN 1 J XX All Kr KX Cue Club l ack Ron lnit to ught Brook Herbert Bauck Parnell Cunnmgham Cxrrlcl H lfltton 'l r rut Hou nd Bauclx Qeconcl Ron Lxcx NX oocls Rhoads Row Ce Backes Bclskw Close Becker lhnrtl Ron Fo tar XX cll Younger Kenlme VN aller Heller Luke L rblch Front Ron qutton Bet er Ferrv lee Browllet Bechtel UE CLUB has been functlonmg for qulte a few years 1n the Dubuque High School It IS a Club composed of all those mterested rn dramatxcs There are three d1V1 s1ons 1n the enrollment those who have taken part ln three three act plays or the equ1va lent are Nauonal Thesp1ans, those talcmg part 1n two two act plays or the equivalent are actors, and the remamder are apprentlces Revxewlng promment plays and movles has been one of the projects for the year The ult1mate a1m IS more thorough apprec1at1on of good actmg and of good llterature Several one act plays were also grven Th1s year the Cue Club undertook a new actwxty, the sponsormg of a declamatory contest, which was open to any h1gh school student who wlshed to enter Barbara Royce, who gave a humorous monologue On a Sxght Seeing Bus, was judged flrst by the CFIIIC judge, Mrs Ryan Elinor Woods and Kay Kreamer were awarded second and rhrrd places respectxvely Officers for the llrst semester were Presldent, Evelyn Wells, VICE President, Robert Roedell, Secretary, Harold Pahlas, Treasurer, Sam Hazleton Evelyn Wells was re elected Pres1dent the second semester, Vice Presldent, Har old Pahlas PAGE 65 ppm lt. wi O' ' Fi? 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' lwccl MU' ' j- 2' H' 1 ,, . . . . . - zz as ' ' '- l . . . . . , The Worm 1St.1r1clrr1g ltlr to rrglrtl Iorrarnc Close Lorns Qclraller Ihonr rs Ro hd lc1r11tl1111 C r rc 1 L xr ut c jd 0111 t t lr rrrrt LIIILI 'Xlrlcr X rr lglltlllg H 11 rx Mun HE WORM, by Bryce Lovrng, was the chorce of the junror class for therr annual presentatron The story rs a hrlarrous comedy, dealrng wrth the great Amerrcan mrddle class famrly, the farnrly who lrves on a small salary Throughout thrs play there runs a strarn of human mterest of actual lrfe whrch brrnqs rts audrence rnto a good understandrng of the rnterpretatron Joe Baynes, alras The Worm , rs a character both lovable and humorous Hrs posr tron rs but that of a clerk, yet rn hrs lersure hours he rs an rnventor for he has worked for years tryrng to perfect an accountrng system Hrs famrly, unaware of rts srgnrflcance or rmportance, are contrnually naggrng and worryrng hrm about advancement Frnally he grves up hrs Job, and after a long struggle, rn whrch Ella Lourse, a cousrn, rs a promrnent helprng factor by grace of her common sense, he wrns out and hrs system rs patented After a serres of complrcatrons, the whole Baynes famrly find and solve therr problems, all Jornrng rn a happy close Those takrng part were Joe Baynes, Harry Murr, hrs wrfe, Lorrarne Close, hrs daugh ter, Sue, Lorrarne Sterner, Ella Lourse, Mrldred Myers, Jrm, Suels frrencl, John Heles, Mr Naylor, Joe's employer, Lours Schaller, a lawyer, Jonathan Carrrel, Mr Mrles, Thomas Roshek, furnrture mover, Russell Rafoth PACE 66 ' XXFQZN fvx- fix 'Mi 4 3.1-CN AAD? jk -uf Nix B153 Tune ll 1 Ll J me t 1 U ut Hou ll B1 ctoncl Rc xx mx tx at ll x XX oot I LXXIII Stott J1rx out o 1 LI 1 mrmll Rout Htrbtr Bt t o Xltl lllt, 1 111 HE Sophomores offered as the1r annual class productxon, the play, B1g Tlme Th1s play was a conglomerat1on of tragedy comedy and school hfe, such 1s only a teacher would have been able to portray MISS Redmond the dramatxc d1rector of the school 1n wh1ch the story takes place has wr1tten the play Dructwood one of the features of the sprmg revue wh1ch the school 15 g1v1ng In real1ty rt IS a story of het hfe The lead 15 flrst gtven to one of the recogn1zed actresses 1n the school, Meg, but she qu1ts, thus glV1I1g a chance to Nancy, an obscure actress who IS extremely amb1t1ous Nancy has descended from a long l1ne of actors, and has always w1shed to go on the stage I th1s, her flrst chance, she makes good Another feature of the sprmg revue IS a humorous dxalogue between Null and Vo1d A mag1c1an also adds h1s bxt, and a group of dancers complete the even1ng's enter tamment The complete cast of characters IS as follows Nancy, Ellsabeth Wfaller, MISS Redmond, Barbara Royce, oan, Helen Cass1dy Carmel, Katherme Lee, Lena, Amy Stotesbury, Beth fMegl, Gwendolyn Crowley, Mary and Pauhne, mus1c1ans, Eleanor Woods and Katherme XIOIQIS, Harr1et, m1stress of ceremomes, Kathenne Sutton, Null and V0ld, ohn Maclay and ohn Lewln, stage manager, Peter Serppel h1s asslstant, George Traut. Gregory, MBEVIH Hlndorff, a mag1c1an, Eugene McCauley Davxd, Dr Bleedem, Harold Dausman, J1m Hardy, r Ellsworth Parnell, Ronald, rm Hardy, Sr, Herbert Bauclc VICIOF, Larry Sulllvan, Howard Bauclc Pace 67 Q1 'E 44 1. ,J X. . . . 1 1 5 I A 1-, X. . H. -E F ' . . fu f ,f . , - 5 .1 f x - ' . 2 , is ixfl 5 A E .x 4, l - ' 5' ' A . Z1fQ1.f: ,. 2' l . 1,-4 ' ' , E gf,-ff, . I H E1 7 T I' K '. 2-4 . Z1 ,' V .. . ' V7 a . D : 1 E- V . ' ' . 3' 1x . . . 5 -1 'N xv. . ,V - ' H- f E' r -'I ' . . ' . V '. culling , I ' - f TE 67? i 1 . ' L. 1 ' 3 an N. FY 4,1- ' og- rf 15 'tl - rr .. H ,l . ' '. :- . QJN1 . . 1. ,'-' NFZK. A s . .' V Xjffd . -, P-Q 4 ' .LA ' . . rn 1 I . , 2 1 ,... ,I 1 ' ' ' .. - -l' ,. ' ' ' . lf' -' 'f vu . - X' '4 ' NA'--U' . V .V be 'f,. ' ' . - ,. F- . 'jg 2. . ,Z 1 ,X ' ' - 2 UE' ,T . N rx , . ' N, 1 Y- r- , X Q'- f I ' Q U V. - VI -1 , , ' W'-1 ' . 5 H1 . .- ' f- 1 1 X . 4 KN . : ', 5- D -- by D5 . . 5 N , Q 'KN AV 4 ' I I ' '7-'3 ,u fi MQ , y, X 11,4 X563 Q?L2' All School Plays THE REAL GLORIA Le t to rzglvt Vernon Carew arrlet Schxltz arolcl Roclcly arrlet Kenlme rthur Lrndeclcer Margaret Lacy Evelyn Kenneally Wllllam Werner THE CLOCK STRUCK ONE Left to rzght bdfk row Ellsworth Parnell, Peter Serppel, Joe Even, Rlchard Dewey, Katherme Lee, Leta Elllott, Eugene McCauley front row John Lewm, Margaret Foster, Walter Russert THE HIGH HEART I e t to nglnt aclc Bloodhart LeRoy Fuhrman Blanche Carney Beverly Younger VICIOY Luclcrxtz Lyal Holmberg Raymond Toussamt ' I KHIS year, lnstead of presentmg a three act play for the annual all school productxon, three one act plays were chosen These plays, a tragecly, comedy ancl fantasy, were given January 23d PAGE 68 -, F' mf' f, ' -,Ol ljreeaieffgb-fa, H JLHS 'lol . - Ah ,W at 'fiw ra- ,HW-,L ff, gem W To '11+fl?i4,r,.lwCrfx f Ffh wil D N1 . fl ffzf o - exfaafi' ,. 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Beau Brummel Pop Ron lctt to flglll O Ht tru hnotru Lllllfl Hxtlc D1lXXOYll1 I iIltLlxN qecoucl Ron Lrhach C antcrt Stocker Buol Backe Front Ron Rotdcll XXLII Stnrttt Niaclu Harleton Nichlhop Xiuntllmcnkc s THE semors class play Mxss Edra Walter dramatlc coach chose the ever famous and well liked Beau Brummel The Oflglflal play was hrst produced at the Madlson Square Theatre on May 17 1890 M158 Walter selected as the prxncrpal characters those students who had cons1derable dramat1c trammg and experxence throughout thelr hrgh school careers Sam Hazleton took the part of the 1n1m1table Beau, once a great frtend of the Prince of Wales fW1lbur Mundhenkej, who upon Hndmg that he was practlcally penn1less, resolved to marry the young and attractlve Marlana Vincent QI-Iarrret Urbachj Mariana, however, lox ed the Beau's nephew, Regrnald Courtney lR1chard Roedelll, and compllca t1ons set rn How the Beau went from bad to worse and how, hnally, before hrs death, Mar1ana succeeded 1n puttlng hrm back 1n the Pr1nce's favor, IS related 1n Beau Brummel D All of the parts were portrayed exceptlonally well The remalnmg characters m the cast were R'chard Brmslcy Robert Hyde. Mortimer, Robert Stlrratt, Mr Ollver Vm cent, Albert Lantzlcy. Lord Manley, R1chard Drlworth, Mr Abrahams, Lours Knoern schnld, two Baxlrffs, Robert Buol and Harold Gantert, Prmce's Footman, Donald Lung WlIZ, Slmpson, Beau,s Footman Wrllram O'Hearn, Duchess of Leamlngton, I-'Ielen Maclay, Mrs St Aubyn Sara Mthlhop Kathleen, Evelyn Wells, Lady Farthmgale, Elrzabeth Stocker, French Lodgmg House Keeper, Marjorle Backes PAGE 69 F1 'T fn ri, 2 -26 .xfyp ,I Q Ll-l: 'Q f 'ji S 4 L-Q , X I- V, , fx l ,rfxaxj X tg lf A, - ,F A, UA. 4 -i-L21 . ' , 5,-.. :, r , . X NX, .K : 7. z,,,,,, ,,f,' yu ' f.EflX fy ' I if Il. N, ' Q .lt I. f -NJ. T ?'fxK2lllllf faq' fffwt -, ' ,ff V K X 1 I , I 3 EJ -,gli L ' ri ' N ' :D- . , 1 ' .f , ' - ia-if , ' . 66 99 ' ', V 'f - ' -z . - s' ' , V' -, ' ' , .1 ' . '- ' ' ' , 3. R , Q ' ' , , ' s. . , . . 7 7 3 - ' QQ 77 ' ' , . l' ?xxff fx ll cg? The Perfect Allbl Le t to rlgbt Peter Sexppel Beverly Younger Top Row le t to rzsfvl Traut Bauclc Holmberg Nltnr Pahlas Stlrra t fron! Row Dllworth, Kreamer Younger, Maclav, Selppel Left to rzgfvt Robert Stlrratt, Herbert Baucl-c flymgj Richard Dxlworth APRIL 17 was the date of the All Star Play and for tlus presentatlon The Perfect Al1b1' was chosen All of the characters portrayed thelr parts well PAGE 70 UN 1 , llf ' c ,., bex . , l fl s tlw , P f rf 1f,.+ .t A lr E . J ffiiiixfllllf XA 57? w 'Mtg , f ' -, - fx 3, ly, X if of riffar, Y Riff' km f eva-gi WVU' : ev i, X A Q .H Af,,-S'pjnflfyN.X.xVl' K ,f,1,yL L xg ,- Lvl-I ,J l Penn -wk N f- U, f , 1 hr, N xc., CC u Q 99 f w . . . a 1 4.7 1 ' , ' t. I--1 'L 1 f P 'A D ee T 'ir'Nlf12x 4 ' ' :gf-f zfflf ,XA rf, at Contest Play 'fig ll lf l Xmun t tlufl t THE MINUET LTHOUGH thxs was the hrst year for Dubuque I-hgh School to send representatrves to the state dramatl Mxnuet by Louis N Parker p The e contest are sponsored yearly by the Umversltf Theaters of the Extenslon Dm lon and the Commumty Dra ma Commrttee of the Iowa Federatlon of Women s Clubs The three tudents talclng part ln The Mmuet were excellently htted for the roles The story xtself takes place durm the French rexolutxon The plot deals wlth a mar quls condemned to the glIlllOC1I18, and of hls estranged wxfe who comes to dxe wxth hrm The play rs beautrfully wrltten and was well enacted Beverly Younger took the p1rt of the vufe Richard Rot dell thmt of the marquls and Sam Hazleton that of tht bwler Contest Award PAGL 71 San lla Qltlfrll lit-vcr 5' U 5.1 'I' Ri 'l 2 ' R4--411-11 ff Y, production contest, they ranked hrst in their play, !'Thc ' y,, I Q s , 5 f . . , ' ' ff ' 77 5 . G Y . . - O - I. . - ' 3 1 4 ' 1 s L TTY Yi u 4 C ' l 1 , OW K sy, A Q' yy my of yfizf, - A A , ' , . 1 aW'l F7xx?V,!XXX Xi , ,Qi Wi ,if M!! ti' XX Ng, l , K S lvvg Agxlllhfb-lw,lxx?XXYiUl S' J g fp :, fa tg M English Takmg Lzfe Easy HE Engllsh Classes, under supervlsxon of Miss Hlldegarde Stolteben, have followed an lnterestlng and well planned program for the year the tenth grade the worlc IS a COr1tlI1L1at10l1 of the subject matter studled 1n the mnth grade Grammar, sentence structure, paragraphs, and themes, are thoroughly stud1ed In addltxon to thls, several classlcs are read In the jumor year Amer1can llterature and short storles are the subjects CIHSSICS are also read Twelfth year English IS electlve It IS a course for students desxrmg to study some of the higher examples of llterary excel lence, to apprecxate poetry and drama, and to do creatlve work 1n literary fields A large amount of poetry both rhymecl and free verse, has been contributed by stu dents A poetrv contest open to any student, was also held this year Drawlngs, themes, or any types of orlglnal work, are especlally encouraged Puplls have the pr1v1lege of worlcmg out thexr own grade contracts MISS L1ttle, Mlss Trall, M1ss Andrews, Mxss Kruse, Miss Rowan, MISS Magson, and Miss I-Ixldegarde Stolteben, supervlsor, comprlse the English staff S at L Xnclruxs Xlma lxrusc lltlcn Ron nn HllflLg1ldL Stolttlnu Nl nlrtl lrall PAGE 72 ff ' ' 33 In . . . . . . . 7 . . 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R ' - . 4' Q-,la ,f U iw-r ,v I , 3 'iff A ' -H X, ual ' Fzrn .' 1 ' '- X ' 'z ' Q2 ' ' f ' ' A 2 ' ' ' l-'l P! f X Xx xmll ffx K Art K ll My 'lat Needs a L1ttle Slradzng Here NDER the supervlsxon of MISS Hulda Z1mmerman art lnstructor the art classes of the Dubuque Semor Hlgh School have had a very successful year There were seventy three students who enrolled for th1s subject Durlng the year they have done every lcmd of art work mcludlng handlcraft and pamtmg In the1r hanchcraft study work has been done wlth gesso toolmg batik and stage craft Subjects 1n water colormgs pen and mlc and oll were created Scenery for use ln varlous hugh school plays was painted by the advanced students Harrtet Kenlme Dorothy Bechtel and Isabelle Selppel were awarded first prlzes at the Jumor Art Assoclatlon ex hlbltlon at the publlc llbrary All the1r work was done 1n class A mar1onette show was gxven by a selected group of stu ff dents These students desxgned and bullt the stage, made the marnonettes, and spoke the hnes of the play Four per formances were gxven, one at each of the two Junior Hlgh Schools and two at the Semor I-hgh The art classes also made posters for every school actlv 1ty The posters are dlsplayed not only throughout the school but all over the clty and are one of the chief means of advertising Ilulclm llllllltfllllll . I . PAGE 73 XX Al, F o D Yi 47 KGTZ7,-I . H 1 f rf l S - ' .- ,z I!A,.xi,N,,?,, I fx X I ff . ffgxywf ' me if L ' fffi lvf-ref r Qx V' , Ng, 5.21 X W X- fax :ll Mft-ii ll 'E xx! V dj S' X J- ii- - ' w ,- 1 ' X '31 Q, 1 is ' 9 4 . e : I . I 1 I ,e L , v ' ' Y' F-.74 ' 33 ,. E i b 1 V LJ4 . A VX , x T e Q J bpd, ,V , , Y I L , It 1 , ' . . ' 'K 'JV lk A1 A r ff ' ' YJ 7 7 , . n 1 9 7 ' ' I 7 7 ' - I 7 7 XWN W Qfm 1 if HL D J FTF Leu-'K C-,il Q-jj ,Z Beauty Through Pmturesl HE purpose of good p1ctures 111 Dubuque 1-11gh School IS to foster art apprec1at1on among the students They do th1s bv hrst attractlng the eye of the student 1 ho 14111 begm to study the1r beauty As he now sees how fine they are he begms to look for the same qua11t1es 1n the ones he buys They do much to awaken 111 111111 good taste 111 111s cho1ce of p1ctures Some of the fine plctures we hate at SCIIIOI' are Name of P1cture Oflglllal p'l1I'1ICd by Room P1oneers A mzcln Mar1ne A 7 H1115 of Cahforma Inramz Stag at Bay lanrlseer The Law Blaslujqclcl Name of Pxcture 0r1g1na1 F'a1ntec1 by Room The Captwe Andromache Iezglrton 231 Scene from Othello Othello re1at1ng 111s Adventures to Desdemona and Her Father Bef er 238 R1se1 111 Flanders 1 an Santen 240 1 1 acs Streckenbaclv 248 Portra1t of a Man Tztzan CICCFO s Oranon Agalnst Catallne Maccarf November Day IH Normandy Tlaalau Sorcnyon Mzllet Breton Le Rolle Carl Marr cle H005 Gelarmanrz Holbern Autumn Mornlng Angelus Song of the Lark Shepherdess The Goss1ps Mother Happmess Dutch Interlor Robert Cheeseman Sweet 1nt1macy Color Etchmg Brxdge at Lygne Mrs ohn Church Cruger G P A Healy Where the Sun Goes Armclu An August Day mth Farragut Steel engravlng Drattlng the Dec1arat1o11 of Independence lerrzs Gettlng Ready for the N1ght Trxp Sclzzmller Charlet 1 an Aefte Amsterdam Etchmgl 1 an Santen 7 220 Pr1nc1pa1 s Ofhce Mother 1Vl715tlcr Ofhce Old Houses on the R1ver Euro Camzllc lonce Dfhce The W1Ddmlll,7 Dasselborn Color Etchmg General Ofhce tt Hopeu Bzmze fave, 2' Autumn Symphonyw Gorbato Stratford On Ax on X enetlan I-lSl11I'lg 11eet Gorbalo L1brary MQIQOHS Flamandes 1 an Santen Llbrary Kmg Lear Abbe Ice Bound Metcalf Svnd1cs Rembrandt Madame Pompadour uentm Bnghtness of the Sea Kenzler Spamsh Lady Zurbaran Sprmg Gorter The Vansvuard Amzcln Dante Meet1ng 13eatr1ce Holtalay The Country Road Dasselborn Heather by the Sea M11IerKurzwelly 1'1ome of the Heron Innes Moonllght Sonata Balestrzerz Splendor of the Sun Mzller Kurzwelly Evenmg Sun Sorenxon The Battle Landseer Machlne Portra1t ot Benjamm Franklln Lower A11ce Freeman Palmer M6l110f1H1 Frerzclv Ma1n X lllfage Festlval Blum Ma1n Abraham L1ncoln from St Gaudens Harbor at Amalh Gorbato Conqueror', color copper plate Roybel Awaken1ng of Spr1ng Waclvtel Ma1n Upper Upper '7 Shop Ha Ha Ha 1-1a Ha Ha Upper Ha Upper Ha A mural pilllltlllg IS be1ng mad: by Cyr11 Ferrmg, an alumnus of Dubuque Se111or H1211 School Th1s pallltlllg, c1ep1ct1ng the open1ng of Dubuque, IS to be made 111 three panels The palntmg w1ll appear 1n the 3Lld1t0l'lLllD, adchng great beauty to the school PAGE 74 f 'X- 'ff' ,F ,19, 10 ' A 604.121 f 7' XQYTX 'f ' 'J 0 ' A 1 442111 ' 'XJ . f v ' N A H 1 ' 106 U . 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'Q ,qw ,ff fig A Few of Qur Masterpieces r--L -f ---f --Y----- -.- ..- . - . ..-, . , Top Row Awakenmg of Sprung A Penny A Bunch Mxddle Row Venetlan Flshmg Fleet Sprlng r Bottom Row Drafting the Declaratxon of Independence Brightness of the Sea PAGE 75 , , r V V N Y ' A Qt - - 97 zz 71 1 a - QQ - - ' 77 tc ' u 1' 9 ce ' - 17 ez - as Z , I W, f l ix gf 5 Q 5 C5-QV :ee X 'lla Sl? CF 'V For Our Entertamment ,,.a...,..-.5,-gif vw, W xX Top Row fl, Punch and Jucly, QZQ Cotton Plclcers, BQ Em, ZWCI, Drel, Commence Ml Dr Atchxson GD Color Day Q61 Do You Remember What He Told f7j Spreadmg the News Us About South Amenca? f8j Walk the Plank f9j Uncle Jack Miner, UO, U Rah Rah D H S' PAGL 76 if ff Q f -1 K tax Q,,.,U ,- I mf - ' ' fx 5 'Vw -, ,Q , . 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'f i K Qi, A , ' ks' ' 2 1 ' U o K ' 5 ' Y , ' A 1: ' l l V Sf I ' x 1 i.xf1i:ilQ 11 ,Q K 'K A 'K . , , '- lallls me e 'S 931 C611 zzccz 16116161101 PG N mzportant wor zn lngh schools 15 that o moldzng the char acter o the students on the rzght lznes In the lz e and actzvzty o every h1gh school the student nds opportunztzes or showmg what he zs made o There are enough :deals upheld to Natzonal Honor Soczety zs composed o those students who zn the eyes o the aculty have upheld a lngln standard or themselves and have developed toward the hest zn lz e The Ya IfVa Ca and H1Y both have as thezr purpose the promonon o Chrxstzan character The school hoard seelxs to employ only those teachers who wzll exert a good zn luence upon the students and who can serve as examples to them The admznzstratzon see s to regulate the school actnztzes zn such a Way that the student can derzve the most posszhle hene t from them PAGE 79 1 P A f ' ' . 'f A ' f ' s IQ N f give him the right idea as to the lqind of life he should lead. The . . . M f , , . f f ss ' f , e f x y P , V5 l1Xx if N VP X ,H D XS my S . r Pl f o-' to afxxf X t 1 W ms . ff s tqw , N r Qfiffg, H, Y yggafy - H Li 1 X- . f 5 j Jw--', 1 :, 'F' , ?746uxllr!3QWsgS1g V if QD, J tv tl lj .445 . full WL ,- -: 'ff W: .Q , I Y Y lj 5 1 -I , ' 4 .xr K 'Imp Ramglt-1-1 1., -'pf W ' . ' I- 1 s , - V-' A -1 Q-k' S. A Sc' I vw-Close, X 'c s, , z ' ' -1 -'ry' JL ik, '1 .. L . 2 ,ls l rm1I Rum'---'l':1ylcxx', H1111-tm , Mel ll ,1 , R ' l ell, li , l': I ll S, Busl, Thill. , . , . . . . . . , Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety ucht XX ordtlmoff Lula uh Fullu Iaegu 'Worr B L ru H ix NIUNrc x umrl it 'X ll Xl relax Iuxasln L at lx um in R uma 1 1 1 1 mm ou L .nn 11 1 1 HE Keystone and Torch Chapter of the Natronal Honor SOCIETY of the Dubuque Senror Hlgh School was organized February 24 1926 The objectlves of thrs SOCIBIY whlch rs mternatxonal m 1ts scope, are to Sflmulate throughout the student body a des1re to obtam the most they can out of thelr school hfe They do thus by advancmg as thelr purposes a malntenance of good scholarsh1p the promotlon of good character, the development of leadershxp, and the performance of servxce These four requxsrtes are sought 1n every member, and members are elected accordmgly by a faculty commlttee Durmg the fall 1930 semester the members were deslrous to make the club actrve m school hfe They chose as thelr project the selectxon of a sllver cup, to be presented each report perlod to the home room havmg the largest percentage of 1tS members on the honor roll Thrs, besldes strmulatmg an mterest rn the Socxety, has brought to the front the requrrement of good scholarshlp The chapter also gave a party to mxtxate new members chosen durmg the year El HONOR OU The followmg ofhcers served durmg the year In the fall N SIE semester Dorothy Hay was Presrdent, Sara Mehlhop, Vxce X f President, and Amber Wllson, Secretary, 1n the sprmg semes , i X ter, Harnet Urbach was Presldent, Amber Wllson, Vice X X Presxdent, and Sara Mehlhop, Secretary Mrss Mary Young, faculty advxser, served as Treasurer all year The SOCICIY owes much to Miss Young who has brought about several changes rn the club durmg the year, all of whxch aroused the mterest of the members and of the school 0 as a whole PAGE 80 rx l-5' 3 7 :iw-'fl ff cl' 1 NV .scsi Xlff ,J Cb C X 'VT ri z-'fx Lei-5 17 xg H1Y Imp Rcu 4 ldllkllllgf ltlt to Ylghf Sthuucl NOXNll1l fumhot Lucas limul Sttoncl Ron Hlllxlrcl Hxde Stnlatt XTCCJOXLYH C Lutert Pirntll Trout Ron fSltllllgl UCC ultx P Carrltl Hultton Roultll Carmel Futuna Lum HE H1 Y Club 15 the hrgh school branch of the Y M C A The purpose of the Club IS to create, mamtam and extend throughout the school and commumty 1 hugh standard of Chr1st1an character The meetmgs are held every Monday at 6 15 and follow a set schedule The first meetlng of every month ns a buslness meetmg the second a soclal, the thlrd meetlng IS led by a local man, who exther conducts a dmscussxon or presents a talk on professwns Thxs meetmg 1S heartxly enjoyed, and IS well attended The last meetmg of every month IS devoted to some socxal affa1r Besldes followmg th1s program the Club 15 also actlve mn school hfe Each year the boys dehver Thanlcsglvmg baskets which are prepared by the home rooms under the supervlslon of the Ya Wa Ca The Club remams HCCIVC during the summer months Thls year two delegates, Sam Hazleton and Melvln McGovern, are belng sent to a world wlde Y M C A conference at Toronto, Canada They have been selected to represent the state of Iowa Thls 1S the first year that the H1 Y has had representatlon 1n the Senate Membershlp to th1s Club IS open to any hlgh school boy who Wlll meet the followmg requxrements He must take part ID the H1 Y ceremony, he must be regular tn attend ance, and he must g1ve whole hearted par txclpatlon Th followmg ofllcers served durmg the tall semester Pres1dent, Sam Hazleton, V1ce Presldent, Edward Chalmers Secretary and Treasurer, Tom Ferrmg Durmg the sprmg semester, Courtland Hlllyard acted as Presx dent, Harold Gantert as Vlce Pres1dent,wh1le Tom Ferrmg contlnued ln the ofhce of Sec retary and Treasurer The faculty adv1ser for the year was Syl McCauley Chester LCWIS, the Y M C A Secretary, also acted as a leader of the group if JE' . 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Q a ' , . 5 PAGE 81 l-l ?j11W!9N5l' ,flu 111 H1 W' 'K Q2X111ffssWfM11 1 Q 1 Ya Wa Ca U7 R011 0 11 l1111111111111 1100 s 1xa11 1111111 ra 011 1 111.11 111 Ntoc 11 R11e1 1r11111e 11s1111g 1111s 2111s 11111 1 L 11 ll econ 011 ' 1 111 a 1s 1111 1 1 111111111 11311011 'N 11111de1 11111 11111 a E1 '11 1111111 111-.11 11 s 1 111111 1111 1 11 1 lacgu llc e1 111 1 L11 1111 11 1 1 N 111 R 11 1 0111114113 1 41111s XILX11 1 I rz11111 41111111 R1111 111111 N 41111 -. 111 -. 1 111131111 1 s 1 11 s 111r11s N 41111 1611 11115 1111 4 1 1111 1 1r11141 111 10 1 la l 1111111 111. 'l 11111 ugp., 111 1 1 1 411111311 M1111 R4111 N1111 s 1,13 1,-, L1 11 ,11111111 1 11-.1 11111111 11111111 sl 11 1 141111111 -. 11 1 N1111111 1111 1 1.111111 l5ar11 11111, 11 1 111 1 1s s 1 1111 111111 1 11 11111 1 1111111 ow 11 1 1 11 11s 11 .11 1111tt 111 1 111111111111 A11 41 111 c-1111 411111 X1 111k111 111'r l'1'Ul1l R1111 1. 1 1s 111 11tL11l 1 11.1 11 HE Ya Wa Ca Club IS an orgamzanon for h1gh school glrls sponsored by the Young Women s Chr1st1an ASSOCIQIIOYI Th1s Club 1S orgamzed as any other club w1th the exceptlon that the cabmet carr1es on the major part of the dut1es Th1s cablnet 15 composed of the chalrmen and sub Chalfmen of the followmg comm1ttees Fmance, Membersh1p, Car, Serv1ce, SOC13l, Program, and Publ1c1ty ThlS cablnet meets the first Tuesday of each month and plans the program of the month The act1v1t1es planned by the cablnet are var1ed so that they can su1t the taste of nearly every g1rl Once a month there IS a purely SOC13l meetmg, and an educatlonal meetmg IS held as often as poss1ble TW1CC a year the Ya Wa Ca sponsors a dance At the begmnmg of each semester the members entertam non members at a L1ttle S1ster party The outstandlng servxce rendered by the Ya Wa Ca durmg the year IS superv1s1on of the preparat1on and d1str1but1on of Thanksglvxng baskets prepared by the home rooms As a money makmg dev1ce, the club members i S G SJ Q 6 collected the bread and cake wrappers found on Trausch bakery products, recelvmg for each wrap per a certam amount of money To the g1rl who IS cons1dered the most all around and representat1ve 1n the Senlor class, each year Ya Wa Ca presents an honorarlum p1n The g1rl who rece1ves th1s need not be a Ya Wa Ca member Elecnons of ofhcers are held each May the gxrls elected go 1nto ofhce the followlng September The followmg officers served for the year 1930 31 Presldent, Barbara McNeely VICE Pres1c1ent, Ir1s Bush Secretary Clara Rheel, Treasurer, Helen Maclay Very efhclent superv1s1on was glven by MISS E1 Wmner o Honorarzum eanor Yokom, G1rl Reserve Secretary of the c1ty DAGE 82 1 9 3 , Y .Q .jf V X, 15, 1 'pw 1 . 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Ts x ,df KT 2-84 1'1rX Success and Persons111ty INCE the students ln the IZA Home Rooms were soon to graduate, th1s meant that many of them would go out on thelr own I order that thxs group leave Semor Hngh m a measure prepared for what m1ght come, the Wednesday mornmg Home Room drscusslon was on success and personaltty Those attrlbutes whlch make a man a success m lxfe and m busmess were dxscussed, as were the qualmes necessary lor a llkable forceful character For the benefit of those students who expect to go mto the commercm tl or busmess world, there were talks on many subjects benehclal to them dxscussmg apphcatxons for work, the actual undertakmg of thls work and the relatron ro thelr employers You, 21 book OH PCI'bOI1HllCy, WZIS Fead Elfld CllSCL1bbEd, together Wllfll YDSIDY 3I'flClCS that fend IO make the student l'C3llZ8 the Heed l:Ol' Illllllilllg l:Ol' lilmbelf, and the need fOI' making l'llS OWU ClCClSlOI1S SOIDSUITICS Ille talks WCFC led Clthef the Home Room I6E1Cl'1CI' OI' 0119 of Elle SfUClCI'lIS, after Wl'l1Cl1 21 general CTISCUSSIOD WHS Speakers were also secured who spoke on approprlate sublects Stv eral dlscussed outstandmg men who were successes Ln lxfe, outlmmg qualxtles whxch they consldered responsxble for thls success One man, who had made a survey on the subject spoke on the reasons for fallure 1n l1fe Altogether thls Home Room dlscusslon has been of great valut to the mayorlty of students Tolerance o 1NsT1LL the spxrxt of tolerance and so take the students from a a broader world that was the purpose of thls study Through the efforts of a commxttee speakers were secured who portrayed types ot Amerlcan lxfe such as 15 found tn the modern rural commumty, m the Southwest, and ln Central America narrow sphere mto year,s 133 Home Room selected for the purpose, In order that the dlscussrons mnght not become too serxous, one Home Room actxvlty pernod a month was devoted purely to entertamment Thus an attempt was made to teach tolerance for thmgs other than those m whlch the student had an rmmedlate mterest TKT Kc' PAGE 85 F94 , :V 4 4 ,5 15 Y -fqffisix . 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N 7 ef rs Q A - U ' c 7 KN f,xfQ Mf,4f, lW ljlhfix ig f E RALPH W JOHNSON NE OF Sen1or H1gh School s strongest backers and most enthusxastlc boosters IS Its prmc1pal, Ralph W ohnson Through hrs co operatxon, lnterest has been Stlmu lated 1n clubs and club work as well as 1n other lmes of school actrvlty, such as athletlcs, dramatlcs, etc Because of his careful management of Hnances, he has made rt posstble for the MUSIC Department, lncludxng vocal and lnstrumental secttons, to partlcxpate 1n state and d1str1ct contests He has encouraged the growth of the band unt1l xt IS now about four tnmes as large as It was when he first took charge It was mostly through hrs efforts that the band recelved then new and attractive umforms By h1s mtrocluctxon several years ago of the ACIIVICY Booklet plan, he made lt possible for students to attend school alfa-urs at a nominal cost Wlth the asslstance of the Home Room teachers, he has developed the Home Room program for Wednesday mornmgs Hrs efforts to beautify the classrooms and corridors by many plctures have been successful In speakmg of Mr Johnson, one almost lnvarlably must conslder also hrs Secretary, Miss Beatrlce G Staudacher In her capacxty as Reg1strar, Mlss Staudacher sooner or later comes xnto contact wrth practxcally every student, and thus she IS an mvaluable ard to Mr Johnson xn SHRIIS that Beamcc G Sfaudafhef pertaln dlrectly to students PAGE 84 , F I T Er X523 -1 Lf CW . r-tw fif2'f.ftT7'M'75'7 WXtc- . f v QT il ,fy T-Q ff YQ jf Y, X Q Y,fX1:4ff7,LL!yLi My L 9 , zfwr, , 5' 'V fall-xtQxX my ,- 5- ff - , , . ,- , ,, .. , . . . , . . . - u ' . . J . 1 Q- - . . I 1 A ' I t X L' U WWW 3 m I - N , c ?,,-Wil A ff X HARRIET E GREENHOW To EVERY student m Semor Hugh Mlss Greenhow has made herself a real frlend Her experlence wlth stu dents and her genume mterest ln them together with her exceptlonal ab1l1ty to understand them account for the smcere admlratlon m which every hugh school student holds her Always seeing both sldes of a questlon she has become a necesslty ln the school hfe Unprejudxced loyal and ex tremely co operatxve she IS a woman of unusual qualmes PAGE 85 1 - a a , ' - , . I-'E w,V X Wk if S Xxx K X f Board of Educauon rrlmg, I o 1 r U f t ton ,tim a x o su 1 illut IL Rum Iohu C Chalm rs HE school board IS composed of seven members who serve for three years each The terms are so arranged that but two men retlre each two years, and three men the thlrd year This system rs deslrable because lf does not entaxl the breakmg m of a complete new board every three years The dutres of the board are varled and important They appolnt the Supermtendent and meet wxth him every two weeks HIS budget and hrs actions must be approved bv them before they can go mto effect The school funds are handled through the board as IS also the electlon of the teachers The ofhcers for thxs year are President, ohn G Chalmers, Vxce President, ames Ryan, Treasurer, Frank Sass, Secretary Peter N Nxcks The secretaryshlp being a permanent job, ns salarxed Earl D Clme was born 1n Iowa, and recelved hls B S degree at Drake rn Des MOINES, and hrs M A at the state umverslty, Iowa City, Iowa HIS knowledge m the sclence of education IS extensive, judging from the excellent experlence that he had before eommg to supctvxsc thc Du buque schools Prlor to obtammg h1s present occupation, Mr Cline taught science and mathematxcs, was three years Supermtendent of the school system at Grlmes, Iowa, was part txme ass1stant ln the Bureau of Educational Research and Servxce Ex tensxon Dlvxsron at Iowa U, was secretary to an adv1sory commlsslon and consultant on the Chlcago Board of Educat1on School Bulldxng Survey staff, and assxstant superlntendent of schools at South Bend, Indiana He IS a member of varrous professlonal organ 1zat1ons, among them The Natxonal Educatronal Assocxatlon and the Natlonal Honorary Education 14 All U CML Fraternlty, Phr Delta Kappa PAGE 86 Q I V: 9x l.f,'.Qa,'?aj' 4- A ' - I f Y pf I l Vfff . 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'S , ,, Q Q53 fgls llllkl School ACt1V1t1CS Commlttee HE purpose of the Commxttee for the Promo t1on of School ACIIVIIICS 15 flrst and foremost to boost varlous act1v1txes of the school such as 5 athletics dramatlcs and muslc One of the major Q projects of thrs group was the orgamzauon of the txcket selllng campalgn for the athletlc season The commlttee also dxrected the ticket sellmg campalgn for the operetta the all star play and the pageant of music Each event was 1nd1v1dual ln 1ts plan nmg and the act1v1t1es commlttee dlrected the work of adverttsmg 9 f 1 The commlttee IS composed of two students from each class who work wlth several members of the faculty The 19301931 members are Mxss Waite chairman Mlss Zlmmerman Mlss Nelson M1ssReu Mr Gardner Mr onas Mr Martin Mr Nora Dorothy Bechtel Carlton Fuller Mary Loulse Morr Harold Roddy ohn Maclay and Barbara Royce Nat1onal Athletlc Scholarslujo Soclety HE strlct standards demanded somewhat llmlf the membershlp of the National Atlnle IC Scholarshlp Society of Secondary Schools To be clrgnble not only must a boy have earned an xth letlc letter rn one of four major sports or lett rs m two mmor sports but he must also have mamtamed a scholarshlp average for three consecutlve semes ters equal to or above the hlghest type of c1t1zen shlp and sportsmanship at all tlmes The actxve members are Sheldon Allendorf ack Nelson Rlchard Drlworth ohn Berwanger Dale Wells Harold Ztmmer Carl Badger Fred erlck Schwartz Kenneth Fuller and Edwin Bradley Delegates to Y M C A National Conference ' I 'Wo Dubuque boys were chosen by the Nat1onal Secretarx of the Y M C A to represent the state of Iowa at the mter nauonal conference to be held m Toronto, Canada, durtng the sum mer These two boys, Sam Hazleton and Melvin McGovern. were selected because of thelr abtllty to speak before large audxences They w1ll be accompamed by the Secretary of the local Y Upon the1r return they w1l1 delnver to varlous chapters throughout the state the messages they have recelved The Toronto conference wrll be a world wtde gathermg, for every country ns expected to send three delegates PAGE 87 D. of I j j.p4jj7flljj,fiik3xV ...lf T N55 ju A A j ly, L. j KMASAAA jj X ., X Z XR, L jug' . and X gf j XXX, N 1 I, j ,', .U X .1 JJ. - x '1 .Nivea ' sNlit.1tgc.E 5 ff, , X- -fix, S .'-N-:Q-,, .fffXk 1 - 1 l, j ' ' 1-.- xi.. - ,. gg .1 vs - - is .. . . - . 4 7 '95 V ' H '. 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W ,A V j 7 ' ' . . . 2 . , t 3 a J , ,J ' - 7 a a l ' 7 T , -s 0 l O I V Mi 'Tis l'-'I b XQXX 4 df me PAGE 88 Onentatlon s NEWCOMERS to the school, the 1013 s are probably more mterested 1n the problem of orxentatlon than ln anythmg else The mam features of the Wednesday mormng d1scuss1on perlocls are speakers from both student body and teachmg staff, mth no outsrders These student faculty talks not only poxnt out the advantages of partlclpatlon IH the extra currlcular act1v1t1es but also gnc useful lI1l:OI'l113IlOI1 con cernmg such thmgs as excuses, absence shps, and mlscellaneous toplcs Honor Roll HE Honor Roll of Senlor Hxgh IS composed of those students whose scholarshxp grades for a report perlod atta1n an axerage of B wlth no grade below C Although scholarshlp counts most, the 1tt1 tude of the student towards hls studles has a bearmg upon Cllglblllfy, for no cmzenshxp grade above 3 can be consldered Comme-ndatory L1 st HE Commendatory Llst of Senlor I-hgh School grew out of a reahzatxon of the fact that some students work more conscxen txously and apply themselx es more dlhgently to thexr studles than others and so deserxe recogmtlon To be ehgtble for th1s l1st a student must be recommended by at least two of hxs teachers, but the adverse Cfltl CIQIH of one teacher IS QL1l:FlClCI'lI to hate hls name onutted Not exery student who makes the honor roll automatrcally makes the Commenda tory Llst and vice versa Service Awards s A consxderatlon for servlce rendered by acttve lnterest and par t1c1pat1on rn school orgamzatlons and projects, felt emblems are gnven anually to two students 1n each class who have shown a genulne desire to broaden the scope of school work The names of those selected to recelve the awards are subject to the approval of the Award Commrttee composed of the class sponsors and the boy and g1rl of the other two classes who hold the hlghest offices The Dubuque Hlgh School Faculty Award IS gxven by a commlttee composed of the prlncrpal and two teachers to the pupxl who has glven the school the best SCIVICC . 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PORTS are inclzcdcd in tllc section of Hcaltln and Safety IICLXIIUC of f f f ' 7' - l ' f f ' ' - lqff ' ff ' 1 f Q s f KW -1 flew 1 1 PA1 X11 Kim l'xfX Vars1ty Basketball 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 tf L1 N11 1tt111LI 311 1 Il 1 1 11 1 I lt KX HEN Coach W11son started the 1930 1931 season, Tracy and Schwartz, regulars, were back Manchester proved easy but Da1enport gave the 1oca1s a set back Iona C1ty and Freeport were next Dubuque w1nn1ng the hrst and losmg the second West Wfaterloo pro1 ed an easy VICIOFY The Cedar Raplds UNIIIS, Grant and Wash111gton Hlgh fe11 before the rapld f'1re of the Key C1ty men Chnton fe11 next, makmg a c1ean sweep 1n ath1et1cs for Dubuque Hlgh up to that t1me Our team went to Manchester to beat the Gold and Black on the1r own Hoor The tlde turned and La Crosse dropped the 1oca1s wlth a 30 12 score, the worst defeat of the season Return games began, Davenport aga1n beat the Key C1ty men The Hawks, Iowa Clty. CU Cdptdlm he1d the1r trad1t1on true and beat the Red and B1ues The 1ast of the b1g FIVC to beat Dubuque was Grant H1gh The W11son men won Q W-J from West Waterloo and Washmgton I-hgh, but C11nton beat the 1oca1s 1n the 1ast 1eague game The team 1ost the1r 1'-IFSI tournament game to the strong qu1ntette Co.11l1XX11so11 fl'Oll'l NIOHIICCHO 1 111111111 1'1.111 1'11t11111 51111111111 92 UN f--X f'1 f'1 111 -as 11 111 1111 fee 1 M1 j,,:.: 9 x f,f,111 ,. A H 2 1 11 ,Tv I ' V, ,il fx fx 1? ' i, 1 1 f ,gH1!1r 11 f 1-1.15111 1 1 111' 5 ,111 ji? U91 fag 5'E211111.1f,',' , ffffsg .11 ,-:HU A Wu ,W V 11 11' 1 1 ' 'f' f-Lie-6131115 V+. 1 -' .Q l - 1 ' ' ,f-Jdif Q5 Lf fStz11111111,f1. 11-ft In 1 g111-f-lI:111t1-1't. C11111l1L'1'r, 141211, 11 1 -Iz11'11w11. Mill 'ki QS' ' . 11441 t1 '-Q1l1n--1i1'1'1112i . 171111 -11 h1A11 , ,1.l'Z1C.', S1'l111':11'tz, ir: 11 1 D .7 1 . , Y , . Y . l . Y. . . 7 T 2 f M fx Reserve Basketball qtludlllg., lttt to rlght lfirbcr blah Dlgllldll Broun Xxllllllll on Bcchtel jmck tu Slttllli, lttt to flglll Lggtrs Btuugcr Foster Qchalltr Htlltr Pttrnln HEN the call was sent out for all boys xnterested 1n basketball that IS, Reserve Basketball because the varslty squad has been chosen earher about twenty five boys reported Most of the boys were new boys, Steve Petrakts belng about the only old member back Mr Nora wh1pped the squad 1nto cond1t1on for the hrst game whrch came after Chrxstmas vacatlon Galena came first, and we beat them 27 21 Then the team traveled to Cascade, where they won 40 10, thls team bemg much out of practlce Con tmulng the forelgn games, the Reserves beat East Dubuque to the tune of 25 18 All th1s tlme the Reserves were tmprovmg for stronger opponents In thelr next game they re celved a setback from Monona The Monona team played an all around brand of basket ball and proved that they were the supenor team, but thxs game took no hght out of the team and they came back to beat Hazel Green 28 14 Epworth proved easy for the Re serves, and they beat them 44 6 A return engagement wxth Galena was scheduled and agaln we won, thts tlme 21 12 Cascade was the last team of the season and the Reserves had no trouble 1n defeatmg the vxsttors Z0 4 After thls game the season ended Dubuque won seven vtctortes and suffered one defeat Under the name of Ketoff's Speclals, the Reserve squad entered the c1ty basketball tournament and came through wxth flyrng colors By a score of 20 18, the team defeated the Mxdlands m a close game ThlS vlctory gave the Re serves the t1tle of champtons of the Junior dlvxslon of the cxty basketball teams J N anus I ora PAGE 93 , tra fr 4 e film 05 D 'Qs fa w . 11 JV' 9 N N1 - . - mfr l ,- 4 ,... uv ,lW!xxi?Qlyf kfljfeesl - wp? Y . gui- kt' --fi. fg,lf,1 - Z!-4: 1 ,. ' X I I fxlgy , gT4ikQxXwlllff'i75 'ffklxtf ffsflvlm X' 1 ' 3 X' 5' VU Ri' 5 -J' - 4 - - tt, , - ,ff fry- -,N-tj' qu'-,J 2 ' X .1 Nxt N - ., H+ gag 4 f , f Q my .2 'f. -' 'Y -Az , 'Y ', ', 'z s , X' , z-'s1. , 4 . 6 4 21 14' Thus started the Red and Blue 1930 season of football Wlth three fo! XZXWWN 1 7 TQ saw XIQQWMN X, MAL sf Q Vars1ty Football 3 Stanclmnp, lttt to Tlglll Coach Dalztll Bcruanger Iracx NX clbes Fr sler Holtz Paul Nlldcllc Ron Palslu Holmlnrg Fuller Dl1XXOYtll Nelson Louclenbcrg qltllllg, Anthom Buol Clab ZIIHIHLI' Allrndori Ludescher lettermen back Coach Dalzell produced one of the best teams IH the Valley conference flmshlng wxth flve v1ctor1es and four defeats Freeport as m prevlous years proved too strong for the team glvlng us our first defeat Waukegan and Davenport added two more losses to our record but the boys held true to Dads Day tradltlon, and ln a thrxllmg nlght game defeated Clmton, 7 0 A new opponent La Crosse fell heavlly before the Senlor gud men as dld Grant Hugh of Cedar Raplds The cllmaxlng Homecommg game Wlth Fort Dodge resultmg 1n a vlctory for Dubuque 19 6, was one of the most mterestlng and excxtmg games of the season Thus closed a satlsfactory year, w1th Berwanger chosen as captam of Dubuque High s 1931 team Lyal Holmberg had the d1st1nct1on of be1ng chosen for the second all state football team of the season 1930 31 6 Ill ' , . 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PAGE 94 lYilburDz1lzcll Sheldon Allcndorl, Captain Lyal Holmlmcrg I-11 23? af X ff f' X QI X ga f -X KD E my xx 'jpgmnll Xxx fx ff kwK f ,ll VNN CS Football Squad B II llgllt sucaters xarslts clark sueater-. resend Back Ron lett to right Blustun Petrakls Wrlcow Nlundhcnkt Prlor Holtz XX tlhes Nllller Horstall Pahlts Lantzkv NX oocls Morgan 'lhlll IJOl'lt-y O Brlen Mxddle Ron lett to flfgllt Lumhof Petrakls Blum Louclenbtrg Paul Paxslex lracx Holmbtrg Ixtlson Bcruangcr Fesslcr Badger XIcDonoug,h lxntpp Gantcrt Front Ron lit to Tlfglll Hlrd Ahreuclt C Fuller -Xnthom B01 Lltb fmmur lx Fuller Dlluorth -Xlltudort Iudtschcr Xonah Rxfoth ITH the boys who were not successful enough to make the heavrer varsrty, a hghtmg reserve team was formed Throughout the season the reserves tackled heavxer teams They played four games, wmmng two and losmg two Badger and Vonah were among the scorers for the team The flrst opponents were the heavy De Witt team on thelr Held The reserves fought four long hard quarters, only to lose by a 12 0 score Galena proved easrer and the team came through for a vlctory Though the score, 6 0, was not hrgh, the home boys played the better football The Senior Hlgh team defended therr home held rn the battle and successfully beat the Plattevllle reserve team, this bemg the first tlme our reserve team had ever met the Plattevxlle reserves. Llvmgston was also a new opponent and a strong one The Llvmgston ace full back wexghed 190 pounds and proved too much for our lxght lme, wxth the result that we lost the encounter 12 6 Badger made our lone touchdown rn the fourth quarter after an aerxal attack that advanced the team to the two yard lme And thus ended the reserve team schedule wlth a group of much wlser boys for the next year's varsxty a ON VW J' T: 1 J X fy f!,,,5f',,, v 1 fl I ' E ff ,, 7-L ' Qf fffagfyffffgzgft ,- !f'..t,x5 Q V I l 4 f . ,If X f L K Y ,V ,.1v ,IM J, X. gy! x or 1 fl ri gg ,ax ,X , XWJM -tk YA X. -- - I- U, Xl:-Q ,t at Wg va , 'J I tl 3 3 I l - 2 2 3 X pas, Ii L X Q1 4',. X -,. , k V, ,U -,' 7 , K . , Q ,s-,- .. , , I v' ' . ' k X- 5' Y 1 'Ly 4 V A X - . .: ' I . n V ' . 1.-' A 3 'Q ' V I gs' I ., Y :V 1' Y 3 V1 0 . . . , . . ,, v' Y i 7 1 r 'Q' Y . ri ' ! Q ,YI I ,VV . ' '15 I . -1 ya V S: 1 . - , Y A y , ' 2 ' U . . ', e'. 'Y - ' .. ' , . u, Zz , '.' ', 9 ' ' PAGE 95 PAC. 'WSE X!!! S f -l 'QQMK ,ft l Meta ,JJ at enlff Track tnnu Xl L xllth in 'Xl lt ax Ntcond Rmx Blum laxlm lggtrs Xhrendt lurner Htlrlnann Broun Crlstord knipp I xqtn Snntlt Rush llmd Rau B thin Roux Carnu Pappas Werner Fulltx Holmbtrg Bllflxlllfl uc rnf nt: l xan Rus tstudtnt manager mnt Ron C ott 1 ll on ll Ftrxmg., Bern iIl1,LI' N clbt ousstmt tlls K ll hs T' nm nn alltn Student Nlantgtr Zimmer OACH Dalzell sent an early call for track candldates Many responded, and more came out when wrestlmg and basketball had ended thelr seasons Four lettermen were back Berwanger, Tracy Ferrmg, and Wells Wlth these boys the coach bullt a hghtmg, wmnmg team Welbes proved good 1n the shot, as wxth a two m1le relay team Dubuque was represented 1n the Iowa Invltatxonal Meet at Iowa Clty Vonah and Wells placed 1n one half m1le and m1le race The next aaturday, Dubuque beat Clmton 1n a dual meet A two mlle relay team Vonah, Toussalnt, Taylor, Wells , won the Class A event at State Teachers' relays A trophy was awarded Meanwhlle the rest of the track team took a one slded vlctory from Plattevllle on our held Aprll. 25 the team traveled to Campron for the relay class1c and trounced the Academy 12 1 The next Wednesday, Freeport, our old rrval, fell before the well balanced Key Clty team, and this school won IIS second home vlctory, 8 5 Freeport fimshed our dual meets, and the team settled down to work for the commg mvxtatxonal meets May 2 the team was splxt 1nto three parts The reserves went to Manchester and won a one Slded vxctory Four men went to the gateway class1c at Clmton but drd not place The rest of the boys went to the Grlnnell class1c and there placed Dubuque slxth out of abou fifteen teams E96 U, ' Xa, 1' Hllel A Q. X, ,M ev fxttxwlif qc, V , W It A .4 3 - 'N t '5xf5i' X -QNYLQLQ. yf-fr G 1 , i . ik ' ' 'A ' tw, fr f f- ff' ' ' eff fs t Iizwk Rmv, lt-ft to right-Hill. NY, .-Xlnendl. Conlon, l7zn'bcr. Connolly, I':1islt-y, Loutlcnlmerg, Glt-zasml. D1 Da 'L 2 2 . - z'l'-1 1 . sag .. , : . H 4 '- evz. ' ., ' , 1 , 'z . I, It ' R' C s. .' - 15. F '-72 wlzll, V al, 'f f, - 'z Te, XV 's, T ,XYK Tm .. ful ' z , . - . Q A ' 1 ' - ' , 9 7 ' . . . ,1 . . ,FXQW ff'-4? f NE K .lgig f ,099 fix Ki 1 Q Cross Country X 1 X1 Q1 1111 1 t X 11 IT1-1 four veterans of last years team back Senior High Dubuque, started the 1930 cross country season with a determination to place at Iowa. Coach Nora sent the call out, and fourteen men reported. Those runners who had had experience were Vyells, Toussaint, Gleason. and Royce. Our first meet was an invitation meet at Muscatine. Dubuque placed second, Musca- tine winning. Wells and Toussaint were third and Fifth respectivelyg Gleason was the third man on the scoring team, placing twelfth. At Iowa City Dubuque placed fourth in the state meet. About eighteen teams ran. Wells placed ninth, and Toussaint placed eleventh. Royce, third man on the scoring team, placed thirtieth. The only other team to excel the 1930 team was the 1925 team, co-winners with Fort Madison at Iowa Cityls invitation meet. A word must be said about the 1929 team which placed seventh in the invitation meet at Iowa City, Fuhrman taking thirtieth: Wells thirty-thirdg and Villate thirty-fourth. 1930 Muscatine-First .Muscatine QOpen1 ., . . .... Dubuque-Second Muscatine-First Iowa City fStatej . . Dubuque-Fourth F---1 T , LVV, tg P 1-1Fi..zff.ffe ,f .1 . 1 .5 1 5, . . - fa 1- t ,123 1 .4 ,,. -,, ff- L, K, . . QM., ,. ,. , . , ' , V, X X I fa ,K fy! I, vi, X' 1 5, 11 :L-. 11 X K 1 V ' a 4 .MX , '3iZ1xf..11l11.a?esfn,fx LQ 'YV 1' Q90 -' , 1 fri pf '- A. f 9 H' ,piety-f 'E 4 G ' rf-1 .if .111 1111 . 11 1fl1 Rav' 111111 l1il1l5r1ll1111 llztl- Yi-11s lit' 11t'111 Kllt-zismi 1,2l111 111.5114 , . . 7 7 PAGE 97 Y GN ' if , 1 ,, H ei. 1 3 we V at wr f lgiglsPggPDg?3P?li Q JQQU W A ggi Qg ggiiagllllil 3 ,llln tlllff zllhl t fr X, Wrestling Back R011 left to r1ght Taxlor Anthom Holmberg Mmr VK elbes Berxxanger Pappas Pa1sle1 D1lworth Second Ron Badger loudenberg loussamt Pahlas 1111 ner Sheffield 81111111 1l11rd R011 P Broun Ixenncallx Brooks Pms -Xhrcndt R1s NN Broun 71!1'lIllCI' Front Ron Ratoth Roddy Conzett Blustem Lleason H1 de Blum N 1930 Dubuque rev1ved wrestlmg and thus bullt a foundauon for the 1931 team Wlth J Berwanger, P Brown, and H Zlmmer back Dalzell bullt up a f1ght1ng group of boys The first two matches w1th Cresco and New Hampton, were defeats for Du buque But th1s only served to bu1ld up a more experlenced Hghtmg team Cllnton was our flrst VICIOFY Wlth renewed Splflt the team met Cresco 1n a return match and lost by a small marg1n Clxnton came here for a return match, and after a tough struggle the match was won when Toussamt won a declslon 1n the 135 pound class The New Hampton meet proved to be close, and If wasn t untll the last bout that we lost Probablv the most outstandmg wrestler was Berwanger He toolc second place 1n the d1str1ct meet HIS opposltlon proved too strong, and he lost hls first match 1n the state meet Other boys that toolc second at the d1str1ct meet were P Brown, W Brown, An thony, and MUIF Ray Toussamt could not go because of 1llness Dubuque Dubuque Dubuque Dubuque Dubuque Dubuque Captam Z1mmer PAGE 98 8 8 2 221 New Hampton 38 Cresco Cllnton Cresco 2 Cl1nton 912 New Hampton DISTRICT MEET Eldora, f1rst Dubuque, second Dec C C H ,,..,....,,,..tt,ttt ....,r.,t,,t....,.. 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OR all boys not out for athletlcs two perrods a week of physxcal tralmng are required Under the expert mstructlon of Mr Nora, a green sophomore wrll become a pol lShCd gymnast by the txme he graduates Of course, drill and apparatus work are the mam xtems of trammg These mclude marchmg rn formation and work on the horse, rlngs parallel bars and stall bars For recreation, teams are chosen at the begmmng of he semester and they compete ln varlous games Indoor baseball slog ball and volley ball are played Also free throw contests are held Another phase of gym work IS a mlnor form of athletics In the fall pass football IS played Basketball and some wresthng are the favorltes of winter, and track and field sports are taken up ln the sprmg Indxvldual results are kept m track, and the results posted on the bulletm board Of course, for boys who take hve subjects and some who need punlshment, a slxth perlod gym class IS held after school A doctor's certxflcate wlll excuse a boy physically unable to partrcxpate m gym work In the locker room a chart of the boys' accomphshments IS kept Thls shows what mdlvlduals have done ln each of the followmg classes, standing broad and runmng broad Jumps, Chlhlllhg, and 12 pound shot It also records the correct we1ght for the henght of every boy and glves h1s posture mark The latter are grades glven, whlch range from A to D, accordmg to the perfectlon of the postures James J N ora PAGE 99 sf? f . 1 Cnr AW ' Ti e izflffz-I 'f ww-,f - - as flilffffmilf' X i lei --iif T u V' jx- WIBZJ IW m Girls, Gym HE Girls Gymnaslum classes of the Senior High School meet regularly on Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays, and Fridays and dancing classes on Wednesdays The 10B 10A and 11B girls meet on Mondays and Thursdays while the 11A 12B and IZA classes meet on Tuesdays and Fridays During the first half of the period the time is usually spent in marching single and double time and exercising The remainder of the time is divided a little being spent on each piece of apparatus and in plaving baseball basketball and volley ball During the last part of the spring semester, a tournament each class IS chosen to compete with the leaders of the other classes The tournament consists of track work jumping and tennis games To obtain certain grades Miss Melame Kretschrner gym W na ium instructor requires the ability to perform numerous ay exercises on the apparatus to receive an A or a B girls must take showers after each period of work No girl is exempt from gymnasium and to be excused a girl mu t have a certificate slgned by a doctor Two periods of gymnasium work a week is required by the Iowa State Board of Education Y..- Nlc lame lxrctschmer PAGE 100 Q3 fa Q L. 3 N' 3 7 l E r 1 J , - L 1. i Q 1' mb . , . . . , 7 , ' , 7 ' I Q 7 . r . , . . . . , . 1 ' Q ' 3 , 1 Q ' is held. Preliminaries are played in which the winner from ' 7 R ,ii , u A Q9 I . . i i . , G . . i ' - V tg V, - 5 a li M' A - . ' rt as :Q 77 ' ' - 9 - 7 I, . . . , , . . S . . I . x . 7 n X X zgxgyl ft! Wfy4i7,ff ' tm sfqj Q V an Jll-lfxgnxx f lgigz 'yglene R Fzrst And to the Injured NE semester of hyglene IS requlred of each student before gracluatlon These classes meet once a weelc the boys on Tuesdays and the glrls on Wednesday under the upervlslon of ames Nora and Mane B Slmpson All 105 g1rls are requ1red to talce thls course and also all 105 boys all puplls entermg the school IH the1r junior or senior year are requlred to take lt, unless they have had tt in the school from which they came Many phases of hyglene are taken up Among these the preventxon and slmple cure of colds recexved the most attentxon durmg the fall semester Of course other subject, such as diseases and the1r prevention, great IT18dlC3l men and thelr works, and other thmgs were studned A note book IS .equlred by the mstructors In the boys' classes a semester re port over some lssue of hy gxene ns requlred by Mr Nora Any person not getting hls note book or report ln IS given F and has to take the subject over next semester A verv complete and extenslve library of hyglene pamphlets leaves no excuse for boys flunklng All students talcmg physlology for credlt wlll also get credit 'n hyglene wlthout taking If ,lalmsj 'Nora XldI1L B 51111115011 R A PAGE F Z 7 CR vu , ' -. - ffl, : f ,,.. M? b 'llafsmtgtlssas X N XiKs5X'iXQCiC'l1KxiX' f-CQ m : ii Q V -1375 -.- 1 ' e' ,ft ' All S Y Y ,i M 4 ' f i 1 1 , lg.. ff ' ' ' J, 7 I 7 - . . . - . I . - . 3 I . l 1 r-1 A mlsiiilgf QM l f Q Student Managers '11 iv TU. v si K '58 Varsxty Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Wrestlnng and Assistant Courtland Hlllyarcl Wxllram Bechtel Football, Russell Rafoth ASSICIHHI Track, Kenneth R15 Track, Harold Zlmmer Varsrty Football, George Hlrd PAGE 102 Wt ww D , fl S M-H , , fff r 1+ ffS22f9'fv:5llJi'l '-'s .a if ll ' 1. - Q sl f , 1fXffgQ,,,wx.lN Mu, gy x ,d , l xy,-,W . L4, 2, : A xv xxx QQ A- ,ees ,441 ls N 1 x-of ,X-, Voss KEN- f ,S W B f -ew, af-V A A C A -if 'i . .. A ,W Lp V3 W, , J- s 4 4.-,YE 'nah S , 4 ln ' Q -L ' : 1 ' Q5-- 5 A ' lk Q 1,5 1 V thi- -Riga L 5 im, r . , -Q ,,,N-M14 are , ' 1. ' , ' 1 Q. Qi' V-1 -l,...f K. - 'N X.,- . .t , - , A... u get ag, V '- A ' ' 5 Q i , . I 'i - . -'P :sap ,M QM X X .2563 3 y 54 X-7,11 'rs 1'11'X fJZl'l -jk! Glrls Athlet1cs Free Throw Contest VERY year the glrls IH the srx gym classes compete ln a basketball free throw contest In each gym per1od those who wrsh to enter the contest are gxven l'-ITIV shots and by process of elxmmatxon the best free thrower from the first permod from the second penod etc are determmed These meet to declde the school wmner This year Bernlce Arendt was the wxnner by makmg th1rty shots out of a posslble fifty Tenms HE glrls tenn1s tournament thls year was run on the same plan as thenr track meet G1rls who des1red to compete for the t1tle of Semor I-hgh Tenms Champ srgned up w1th1n rhe1r respectwe gym classes played each other and the wmners from these met to declde the best play, er As ID TOFIHCI' y83I'S Il'lC COITIIDCIIUOYI WHS keen HI1d IIYf1I1y glI'lS CITICFCCI Numerals ERFECT attendance showers and the wearlng of gym unrforms are among the requlrcments whlch those gxrls who recened the 51 numerals fulfilled These numerals xx ere won on the poxnt system so much count1ng for howers etc Flfteen hundred po1nts are requlred for a numeral Helen Bayly, Lola Rannals, Ruth Peters, Lorrame Ellwanger, Ra mona Bradley, and Blanche Carney, were the Semor glrls who won numerals Track N THE late sprxng a track meet was held wrthm the gym class All g1rls were requlred to enter, and each had her cho1ce of events m wh1ch she wlshed to compete Among the events were the hfty and seventy hve yard clashes hrgh and broad jumps, and baseball and basketball dlstance throws Indlvldual WIHHEFS xn each class met ln the finals and champlons were dxscovered Home Room Basketball E THE var1ous glrls' home room basketball teams whlch competed rn an elxmlnatlon contest last tall the combmed 17B home rooms mon The glrls of the team were Ramona Bradley, Adele Langworthy, Marv Mlchel, Ruth Rannals, Margaret Sauer, Irma Sxmth PAGE 105 O' F pro It Lu 1 ,, K 3- , :.., . -I lg y 1 , . . , 24-. wr , QVQ-. ,L f, H fix, 3N'-. , N' ,' ',- ., ,H Q-X , filler! Yr J f .j . .' 4 -- , 1 'H C ,V N 27 t . -V ,bilge 'li-.A .Z iff! l I, V .4 , a v v X , . t , xi '- . H57 l ' '5 ' V' Y 'i ' llq 1 .' . ex I K ' LA X , ' A Amr I , O 1 7 a ' s r 'a ' ' Y s Q . , s . . 9 s . . I ' , I. . ' 1 1 V . . . , , . f S , . . . . Q Q , DI-'lb 4 . X f'5f,f.t Q 4, , 1 ' A7,ff,,f.7' A N ,... mv JY4 VKQY XY ' 'I' few lla ul , so -lv f 6 - Athletic Glimpses ' WNV' 1 Famous state drstrrct wrestlers f2l Athletrc numerals wlnners 1 Wrnter 2 Sprxng 1 Holder of school and 2 Champlon home room relay team QSQ Medal Wlnners at field record 1n shot put fbelow Free Throw Champxon Grinnell Track Meet PAGE 104 4 fi r r ' .4-4 M... fe f 1 - l -,t- H 4 . . I. 1 J ' Q J c J i 4 J ' . u' ' 9 U3 A OX - ... kg 1f,N 'v1SWX' 'X J Jfqxg .A,- fl'5xx'l,X' ,ye 1 'mfg lff -Bl?-l I lla MJOJ Wd-4lJQlfflL,XXX'iiAiwXuxl7ZxYgl QS' E 6 5' - age., ' Do You Remember? He There gh , REM 'ef FIT! Wu FJ tern lou 1 A A A N11 tor Club Top Row 1 One Reason for a Crowded Front Row 2 M m ml On Her Toe 4 When We Were a Couple of Kxds 5 They Know Thexr Slgnala f6j Hold Ir UQ Watch Your Steppesl 8 Shlp Ahoy' 91 When Do We Eat9 QIOJ Common Dog Sense PAGE 105 . fl, I? - e Ld new V , ' x V 2 1 K V, t R Toof 'X-1 ' 4 M s' I . fs, - j 4 5- 1 JAM. : x-.. J ,ef , -fa t -fm ww ll . . rm Q. I . gy . . y leafy fxmxe X., V' J I, 'J' 7 , -- 1 Eb grsffck W N, X ' f FT '1 5 'A N .,, V w , A- '- 1: lgllvvmfg,-.Qggg.l,t g ,si-Z ,lllgf .N . 4,4 1, 1 , -4,0 5 ., Q. V. 1, , ,l Z of vkwl M ' ' 1.7 HU Xxx fg fjj 1 X 'lx kifu Z x.l5 .Qt-A, :KB J 1 dqtxxxul -1 mt ,. ' -ISK XCKIK if N- 1 Lui j , .. ,xxx , 7 Q 7 3 ' 7 3 . . 7 . . . , . . , , 7 7 . . , . - . . . 9 . . . ' - , . S , f . .g v ' . . . , . . PAGE 106 l'tfx Gof NEW sport th1s year under the dlrectxon of Mr WIISOH IS golf As If was entlrely new not many boys reported but from those that d1d report a team of four was plcked An arrangement was made wlth Mr Estabrooks owner of the local Bunker H111 Golf Course by whmch a member of the golf squad could play for half prlce after chool on all days except Saturday and Sunday The prmclpal objective of the mtroductxon of golf was the tournaments and 1n reachmg thls objectue Mr Wllson was successful The first meet was with Lyons 1n XNl1lCl'1 the Dubuque team lost Tournaments wlth Clmton and other schools of the Valley conference were arranged It IS the hope of many 1n the school that next year golf w1ll be one of Dubuque Semor I-hgh s major sports Physmal Exammatlon and CIIHIC HE work of the physlcal exammanon and medxcal Cl1l'llC 15 very xmportant It IS conducted by MISS Mane Slmpson school nurse who works wxth MISS Greenhow dean of gxrls MISS Slmpson gxves a physxcal exammanon to all g1rls 1n the tenth and twelfth grades Th1s year she pald spec1al attentxon to mspectlon of the study rooms trymg to rule out skm mfecnons Before any student may re enter school 1f hls ab ence had been due to xllness he must hate her O K throughout the year many students are excluded for a wh1le as a safeguard to thexr ox n health and to the welfare of the other students lVl1ss Slmpsons work 1ncludes also personal consultanons and health talks in QPECISI cases, flrst a1d dressmgs, and emergency work of whxch there IS a surprlsmg amount Home v1s1ts are somet1mes necessary for the correctlon of physlcal defects or for the supervxslon of the care of some student Fire Protection T THE sound of the fire gong, one thousand students leave their respect1ve rooms and file as qu1ckly and as quxetly as they can down the nearest sta1rway and out the1r respect1ve exits Wlthxn five mmutes the school 15 cleared of students and teachers Thxs 15 the fire drlll, a practice that IS very much worth whlle In case of a Ere, th1s system w1ll avold a rushmg, pamc strlcken mob Each room IS assrgned a sta1rway and an CXII by wlnch to leave, thus ehmmatmg the possxbrllty of all the students rushmg down one sta1rway and out one door fLf jazflzkzf 7 E zzlz ezzs zz ffiuwf' -1.1293 N THE El6'Ci1071 0 Clclif O M675 ill? IIYIZTEVCILISSTHE71 CITE gllfefl fl761T T'.S'f l6'SXOVl 171 Clf1Zf?Vl5T71P Tl7656 8lECflO7'l5 df? Cdfflid O71 171 L1 d67l1O Cfdflf 'Wc1'V dnd 5l7OW H76 Sllldfllfi IJOW d dll' election fdfl be T101 The Social Science Department covers all the subje ts that deal with the countrys history and economics and social problems The Senate and the House o Representatives are the two school gov erning bodies It is in these organizations that the students get real experience in self government The cashiers are the leaders in the school banking movement which gives students a start in saving money. Through debating the students are given a chance to express them- selves and to bring out any speaking talent they may have. By supporting the activity booklet system the student can show his school spirit and good school citizenship. PAGE 109 f 'QZAMXX lgfiwnifn X f X l E k Jumor Offuzers lxtnmth Fuller Nl nreartt Ruprecht N1 nrx LOUI L Nforr Xlnm Bxrmhll PAGE 110 'r THE beglnnmg of the school year, the new un1or class chooses xts ofhcers to serve for the entlre year The electlons are carrled on ln such a way that the students are glven a chance first to nommate and then to elect then' choxces Each student votes for the SIX he would lllce for the class officers presldent, v1ce presldent, secretary, treasurer, and two senators These votes are turned over to the class adv1sors who count the votes and make out the final ballot The two students with the hlghest number of votes are the nomxnees for presxdent, the next four hlghest for senators, and so on txll there are two nommees for each office Th1s ballot IS then pre sented to the students and they vote, IhlS tlme for the1r cholce of the two nominees Thls year the Jumor class chose Kenneth Fuller, Presldent, Margaret Ruprecht, VICE Presldent, Mary Loulse Mort, Secretary, Alma Bardlll, Treas urer, and Harold Roddy and Lorralne Close, Senators The advlsers are Mxss Andrews, Mxss Krantz, and Mr W1lson Thxs year the Jumor class sponsored the Jumor Hop gwen for the Semors Thls was held ln the gymnaslum followmg the Senlor banquet The decoratlng of the stage for graduatlon IS also taken care of by members of the class ' V ffl T y. y , ,, 1 1 ft X first-i, - X-1 L ,J we Lx - W x ffl? m A ,-: --j N' 74,4 - ' ,e I . 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'. ? 5 yu il QQQM XXV ff x if J if Sophomore Qfficers Waldo Brooks Ellsworth Parnell Margaret Bayly Irene Hammerand HE Sophomore class ofiicers are chosen in the same way as are the unlor and Senior officers The votes are cast in the home rooms Each student votes for the students he wants most for the class officers in the order of his choice There are six officers. President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and two Senators The last two, with the President, are to represent the class at the Senate meetings. These votes are given to the class advisers, who count them and make out a ballot with two nominees for each office. The two students with the highest number of votes are the ones nominated for President, the next four for Senators and so on until there are two nominees for each ofiice. This ballot is then given to the students who vote again. In this way the students are given a chance both to nominate and to elect their choices. The elections are held in September, at the beginning of the school year. This year the Sophomores elected Waldo Brooks, Presidentg Ellsworth Parnell, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Bayly, Secretary, Irene Hammerand, Treasurerg and Mary Elizabeth Humke and George Traut, Senators. The class advisers are Miss Rowan and Miss Kruse. UPU If wi 4 Oi tm or 'xirgfffq 7' , fwf,fgf Y . V ,A I -i t x Mr f't'lwiSs,!' -it I P- I' ' f x-DQ 2 Q- ' l l . J . PAGE 113 , X UN aww 41 og Q2 ff 1 Q MIMQWMQQ 2, J 1 Sophomore Class aak Ron uku 11111 1 111 mm Lune 011110 u Y IIIL xans Olllllllh Suomi Ron Cc 1 -X Bl11eCl1e1 Boland L Cuxhmg., lgllllllkkrlkx 7 Bock Bands Xlnuult H Clbllgllllll Becku Cassulx IBIOLIIHLI Bot tord lh11cl xx 1111 X mk N una Ndll Ll 1m Dlntrrm new Comad B 1111 I' me er rammar 1 1 ou 11 x NL 13 1111! 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WL' JY ' X 111-x fc f-l :fx Social Science Frzday 15 Oral Report Day Wo semester subjects are taught 1n the soclal SCICHCC department of Semor I-hgh wh1ch every semor IS requlred to take regardless of the course he rs followmg The e are Economlcs and Soclal Problems Mr Wllson coach of the varslty basketball team has charge of the Socxal Problems classes Under th1s subject the classes study the soc1al problems of the country to day uch as the care of the blxnd and deaf, the xmmlgratlon and prohxbmon quesuons, and other toprcs of whrch a graduatmg student should have some knowledge Once a week the students glve oral reports whrch gxve them ldeas of the thmgs whlch are happen1ng to dav Mr Mcfsauley coach of the school debate team has charge of most of the Economics the former takes up only social problems whlle the latter s classes study econom1c problems Such IOPICS as tar xff monetary systems and transportatxon come under the headmg economlcs Whlle Mr McCauley teaches most of these classes MISS Magson hnanclal advxser of school pub l1cat1ons teaches one group Smce thls 15 a requlred subject the classes are large and xt 1S necessary to have several sec tlons Several tlmes durmg the semester the students are re Duane XX ml t n qulred to glve oral reports PAGE Ml NMC lulu fx 117 ,, . . ,, , . C . . . , , - ' 5 7 7 I classes. The difference in the subjects taught by Mr. W1lson and Mr. McCauley 15 that WH . , . , . 7 , la - 7 , . , . s ' -A , V' , - 1 . . ' - s j , XNXQN fksxq X K Q ff! XX X ww11lf1fg'sW!m,1 1 ll 11 House of Representauves l31cl1 Ron Lu11g,1x1tl llf11111111l CdTflLl I r 11x Holtz Xtlllll lx11l1xXo111l hu asln 911111111 91101111 Ron H1l1s C1 oxxlu qturatt XLlNOl1 xIllll0l1X lJllXXt1I'll1 1'LfflllL, ll1ll l'ust11 'lllfl Ron Llxll I3 IL 1 lxm 1 X111 Ll o111tl1 Ron Xl11,1111 1 1 s 1 3 111 111 1111111 B ulx o vu lllS 11 1 111 1 u 1111 X 1 ll HE House of Representatlves was organlzecl to glVC the students a chance 1n the school government Every semester each home room elects a representatwe to talce to the meetmgs ques t1ons wh1ch ar1se 1n h1s home room and report what has been decided Each new House elects 1ts own presldent, v1ce presldent and secretary There are three randmg commlttees One, the act1v1t1es comm1ttee, looks lnto the el1g1b1l1ry of the mem bers of the House A comm1ttee on 1nc1dentals takes care of m1nor troubles such as the mendlng of a pencll sharpener or a w1ndow shade 1n a home room The th1rd comm1ttee IS composed of one member of the House who w1th a member of the Senate checks over the finances of the var1ous school orgamzauons Th1s year the House worked w1th the Senate 1n helplng w1th the annual carnlval A comm1ttee from the House ass1stecl Mr ohnson and M1ss Greenhow 1n 3SSlgI1ll'lg the work to be done 1n each of the home room booths The meetmgs are held every other Wednesday and are under the supervlslon of Mr Johnson The officers for the fall semester were Pres1dent, Robert Stxrratt, V1cePres1dent, Helen Bayly Secretary Margaret Ruprecht, for the sprmg semester Presldent, Fred Holtz, VICE Presldent, Thomas Hlll, Secretary, Ellzabeth Waller D rs T 91 1. .1 TZQW' 1-1' ' 'VMS F 1 . - ' f 'f ff 1 V!'ff' 'iii , A 1 ,s 'Q Q! 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The first was color day. A committee of Senate members made the articles and arranged for the sales in the home rooms. The second project was the annual carnival. The Senate arranged the program which was given in the auditorium before the home room booths were opened. This program was given by alumni of the school. Because of the Senate the carnival was a success both financially and socially. The meetings of the Senate are held on alternate Wednesdatfs and are under the supervision of Mr: Johnson. Several joint meetings of the Senate and House were held when it was necessary-to discuss a project together. Each semester new officers are elected. Those for the fall semester of 1930 were: President, Carl Kleemang X ice-President Sara Mehlhop' Secretary Harold Roddy' for the spring semester of 1931 were: President, Amber Wilsong Vice-President, Kenneth Fullerg Secretary, Blanche Carney. 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YC 77 I 7 7 7 9 N 1 Ny' V f mlfcwfutl kj Q ill M School Cash1ers tk Rum ltlt to 115,ht 0 1 1 s lk on l rt XX l 11rd Ron rrku 1rd X 4 QI o au L urn or r 1 m r ru rrond R011 Iikffllldllll L Q t I l rue Ll t cvs tr K rms lzllkj,lllt7 Appel la1o11t Ron R111JILLlll Croxxlu B mdx Iuntl lxlaucr X1c111 argex lx11kmx Il1u111:,r1 B11111sk1ll T THE begmnmg of the semester each home room elects a banker who 15 to take care of the bankmg 1n hrs room each Tuesday These representatxves meet ancl elect a presrclent, who takes over the general management of the orgamzatlon He appomts two students from the group, who wrth hlm make up the Bankers Coun cl The purpose of thrs Councrl IS the makmg of plans to be submlttecl to all the bankers for mcreasmg the school banklng percentage Thrs year Lorrame Close was elected pres1dent of the bankers and she chose as her assrstants for the fall semester Marjorle Ruegmtz and Peggv Foster and for the sprlng semester Lola Rannals and Mary Elrzabeth Humke At the begrnmng of each new semester Mrss ohnson, aclvlser of banklng appolnts two tuclents who make a chart contalnmg the percentages of each home room and the classes every week The purpose of thls 15 to let the tudents compare therr average wrth that of other home rooms, thus they can see the gain or loss 1n thelr own Durlng the fall semester th1s was taken care of by Evelyn Wells ancl Barbara McNeely, ancl clurmg the sprlng semester, by ulla Le1st and Fvelyn Gress The success 1n the ra1s1ng of the school per centage belongs rn a great part to MISS John son, the school banklng advlser PAGE 120 5 T 9 VPN , . 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'Q' gi 'z J , . . . , J . . , . pa QE, W 1111 X l QQ X X xXl !fX X M011 X ,155 E Debate Club c 21111 111 Nlar 1rtt c tuna 1xx1rt1O N1 lfl D rotl11 N1 1t1 1 Ll xox Ll 1 1 Ll 1 111111111 1 um 1 1 xxu IN 1 may ' Q UL, 1 101 ll H1 Senlor 1-hgh Debate Club was orgamzed 1n 1925 and has greatly idyanced slncc that t1111e Its purpose IS to glV6 students an 1nterest 1n debatmg and to b1ck the debate teams The Club sponsored several party dances thls year and held two 1111t1at1o11s for 1ts HCV! 1T1en1berQ The meetmgs are held on the th1rd Wednesday of every month 1n the L1ttle Theatre 1nd are under the superv1s1on of the club s adv1ser 1V11ss Krantz A SIL1ClCI1f I1C6d DOI lD6l0l'1g EO the debate class l36fOI'6 bCCOIT1ll1g 3. fI'18lT1lDCI' ot C118 Clllli for 211150110 lI'lE6I'6SI6d 1l'1 ClC1U3.f8 OI' debaflng may l3CCOITl6 'I KT16l'I1lJ9I' Dllfllig the YCRI' each IHCI11lWCI' IS expected IO bI'1I1g 111 fl'1I'CC HCW StLldCI1IS RS IHCl'T1bEI'S of Il'lC The 111cet111gs usually cons1st of a short program by members of the Club, and then th1 15 folloued by a speaker from outslde the school who has had some experience 1n debatlng New ofhcers are elected every semester Those for the fall term of 1930 were PYCSI dent XV1ll1rd Muthels X ICC Presldent eannette Couffhhn Secretary Tre1surer Evelyn XX ells for the sprmg term ol' 1931 Pres1dent, eannette COLlg11llf1 X 1ce Prendent Vlola Fowler Secretirx Treasurer, George Traut PAM. 7 he-xoxo pn -3 . .1 93 P-we 0 fi 1 A 1 1 F1 ,. 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U . . . . 1 D Debate Team L18 1 th as 1 lb Nlc mein N1 xtthu Rottltll His was the first year during which debate team work was done during school time in a regular debate class Such a class was organized for the fall semester and was taught by the debate coach Mr McCauley This year the subject used for all Iowa high school debating was Resolved that the chain store is detrimental to the best interests of the American people Dubuque entered the state league debate tournament represented by a negative team composed of Melvin McGovern and Richard Roedell, and an afhrmative team composed of Willard Mattheis and Harriet Urbach. Hoplcinton and Maquolceta were defeated by Dubuque in the first round, but both of the teams representing Dubuque were eliminated from the tournament by Manchester. Three contestants from Dubuque attended the invitational debate tournament at Des Moines sponsored by Drake University, March 12, 13 and 14. They were Willard Mat- theis, Melvin McGovern, Richard Roedellg Mr. McCauley, adviser and coach, accom- panied them. Although two-man teams formed the contest representation, several debates with three- man teams were held. In these debates Evelyn Wells was the third member of the affirmative team, and Harold Pahlas the third member of the negative. The results achieved by the teams this year prove how necessary and also how successful the class in debating has been. The season broke even for the debaters with five defeats and five victories. PAGE 122 X 1 1 , l ,N-P1 f vs. N, , ot 1 . , A X , - X . j .1 - :wx 1- -,lm I :xr I V 1 511.4 NT I I , 5... ., . vi: - ,f - ' . ja 5 - 2 1 1- I2 1 1 ' 1 , 1 if, N: A - 1' ' - - . 1. '1 tn 1X 1 Vg,'.-.sc-.V,1 u . , .. , 'lv'-, 1 Q 14.1 Activity Booklet PASTL YOUR ACTIVITY BOOIxLET HFRE HE actluty hoolclet sy stem was estahlxshed ln Senxor H1gh ln 1976 Its purpose ss as to gue more students a chance to 1ttend more ot the school 1ctu1t1es at a lower prlce By paymg ten cents 1 meek 1 student gets the weekly 1ssues of the Nl-ws and lS allowed to attend the tooth1ll 1nd haslcetlwll g1n1es the urestlmg 1nd tr1cl1 meets, the ho1t excur sxon the operttt1s the cltlwtes 1nd rhe school plus The 1ct1v1tx hoolclets serte 15 h1lf 1dm1ss1on to the senior pl1x su1c1 thls 15 1 cl1ss project 1nd the money 15 used to huy the dii gut In a year 1 student pus tour doll1rs to 1tt1nd all the school 1ctu1t1es, KkllCI'C'1S mt he attended all these xslthout the 1ct1x1ty hoolclet 1nd p11d the regular 1clm1ss1on pr1ce If would cost htm thmrteen doll1rs The st stem h1s heen nrt successful 111 S1n1or I-hgh smce It was est1hl1shed 1nd each semester more students t1l11 1dx1nt1Q,1 of mt Thls xe1r there ture 1 450 hoolclets used hx students Under 11111 pl1n the l1I11I1C6 comnuttte 15 1hl1 to go 1he1d wlth tts Dl1ns slnce If c1n nuke 1 clost tsnm1t1 ut rht 'IIUOLIHI ot montx to count on The commxttet nluch m1de the pl1ns tor the hool1l1ts for the SPFIXM1 semester w1s com posed of Mxss Ronan, ch11rn11n Vhss Zxmmtrnun Wllss Andrews 1nd Mr Nom for the tall semester Nhss Trenlc Cl l'l1I'IIYlll Mr Vw 1lson and Tvlxss Becker PAGF K4 1 fe H5593 17 A . 1 , , . 1 1 - f 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 .1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 . , , ., . , , I 1 I 11 - 1 ,1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 11 1 s 1 1- 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 . 1- 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1. 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E 5 EWU M f gl sl ,L ass ea MOH1tOT System FRMIT please' The monltor O K s the sllp records the name on h1s pad and resumes h1s studles Thls mon1tor, one of several who are stationed at set 1nter vals along the corr1dors of the Hrst and second floors acts as a guard to the hallways Each stu dent who leaves a class room IS requxred to carry wxth h1m a sxgned permxt, showing that he has some busmess 1n the hall Thxs elxmlnates the POSS1blllty of students roam1ng around the corrldors A uperv1sor dally sees that each momtor IS at hls post provldes substltutes and collects record pads At the begmnmg of each semester each teacher 1n charge of a study perxod appo1nts ten monltors and a supervlsor The entlre system rs under the dlrectlon of Mlss Greenhow T1clzet Campalgns N THE Athleuc T1cket Campalgn students who Slgn up to sell season txckets are orgamzed xnto two teams the Red and the Blue each of whlch works under the dxrecuon of a captam and heutenants The ticket salesmen work m palrs The group that sells the most and those of the other side who sell a speclfied number of tlckets recelve prtzes Speclal mdlvldual awards are also glven The Red team won the 1930 campalgn and the mdxvldual prlzes went to Sara Mehlhop fflghth, and Barbara McNeely fleftj, Hrst, Sheldon Al lendorf and John Ludescher, second A s1m1lar plan was also used to sell tlckets for the All Star Play Parliamentary Law OMMUNITIES are growlng m 1mportance The man who takes an actlve 1ntercst 1n the affairs of hrs commumty IS the one who later Hnds prominence 1n the state and natxonal leg1slat1ve houses However, before he can partlclpate 1n CIVIC movements or IH organ1zat1ons, he must know something about parllamentary law The hrgh school act1v1t1es are the stepplng stones to greater act1v1t1es 1n llfe, therefore, parhamentary practlce IS of great value to the students Thxs IS the study whlch the 11B Home Rooms cake up Each Home Room has IIS own organization and meets the problems whlch confront every club PAo11 174 . gg b Ox Ex ,, , , , .' 7 I ,, ,ff TA D TTT 2:6 11 wx - - ' ye M' f' may t 4? l H i, fag! 'N X X--lfxxll .,,! X Agni! - 1 k-R153 lk, .fx ,, at 'N xl: L -pg V Y-L 4wxxl!XA'WfmxX,ett,sl !.a.LKjq3k elf ,la il FV 'X , .- -I 1, -S ., ' 'P' f f- gf' 'X 37 ' N 7 17 ' ' . . . . . , , 1 P . 9 ' ' , , . S . . . . . , . . , U 7 . . . , . . , 7 7 ' u . . . 7 . Ol !ll 5 P OTIIC C111 301 N IMPORTANT objectwe o hrgh school traznzng zs to prepare stu dents to be success ul and northy members o homes Sewzng and coolqzng classes are gwen so gzrls may have actual experzence zn the makmg o clothes and the servmg o ood The home management other course o ered or under zt comes the study 0 the care o the amxly and o the home The Parent Teachers Assoczatzon whzch has a membershrp composed o the teachers and parents 15 ormed so that parents may now better the school and the teachers Thus the assoczatzon by brzngzng honze and school mto contact contrzbutes to the object of worthy home mem bershzp PAGE 127 f ' f . ' ' f ' f f - class probably provides more for worthy honze membership than any ff y f ' f f f ' f - f J f H H lc Home Economms 1 The Proo o the Puddzng 15 zn the Taste N THE Home Econom1cs Course at Senlor Hlgh both cooklng and sewlng are offered MISS Gelsler supervlsor of Home Economlcs for the Junlor and semor hxgh schools has charge of the sewmg classes Each student durlng the semester makes several dresses and several other art1cles for herself The sewmg classes also undertake the work of some of the school projects Some of the co tumes for the operettas and some of the work done on the new band uniforms wh1ch were purchased th1s year was done ln M1ss Geisler s classes The cooking classes are under the guldance of MISS Walte These classes study the dllferent d1v1s1ons of food such as carbohydrates and proteins, and have actual experlence 1n the preparmg of breads, desserts, meats, potatoes, and other foods wh1ch are commonly served Several tlmes durmg the semester the classes have sample luncheons or d1nners The students plan several meals ln order to see how they should be balanced wxth not an over amount of one type of food Then from these sam ple menus, the class as a whole makes out one wh1ch IC uses when servmg the luncheon or dmner In thls way the stu dents learn not only how to serve meals, but also how to conduct themselves by uslng correct manners w Both of these classes have proved helpful to glrls who T , X ua F XX-lllt plan to do work m the home ltaum Nl Cru lm PAGE 128 N t ,CS 65 a ,I 1 p 4' t 2 + 5' ' 'U rf f f - - - az 7 S ' 9 s - , ' ' ' f Wy f I ff X V1 l'l f e ffxeiifae Home Management No Wrznkles Allowed HE Home Management Class 1n Semor Hlgh IS taught by Mlss Walte In thxs course come the thlngs whlch would most help a g1rl 1n managmg a home The course ts d1v1ded mto four unlts In the flrst unit come the study of house plannlng, the recognmon of types of houses, methods of flnancmg, the constructton, heatmg, hghtmg, and the furnlshmg of the home Each student IS allotted a dehnxte mcome She selects a house whose cost 15 w1th1n her mcome and furnlshes mt 1n keeping therewlth Each g1rl draws one wall of each room to scale, showmg window treatment, the colors and textlles to be used tn the room Then she draws the area of the room to show the placement of the furnlture The second unlt IS the study of chlld care This covers barhmg, evcerclse, development, food, and clothmg for the chtld Unlt three mcludes the arrangement and care of the slclc room The care of the patxent IS made sxmple enough for any high school glrl to be able to gxve The fourth umt covers famxly relatxonshlps B8SldCS these un1ts there IS a course ln foods based upon meal plannmg, preparatlon, and servlce Thts also mcludes food preservatlon, dxetetlcs, child feedlng, refreshments for specxal occaslons, and the selection of foods nn tea rooms, cafeterxas, and hotels PAGF 129 0, F1 grit Y-, xii. 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J1Q - X on rx X Z m , -a -c -'z .. tx . ki I sank V- V , A rf - :J X S' 'V Parent-Teachers' Association Can You Fzna' Yoursel 9 HE Semor Hlgh Parent Teachers Assoc1at1on was organlzed to brlng the parents and teachers together several t1mes durlng the year and to gxve the parents of the students a chance to see the school and the way 1n whxch lt IS run Once a year thls orgamzanon sponsors a party tor the ent1re student hody Thls year It was held dur1ng the fall semester at I-Iallowe'en The plans for maklng If an all school party were very successfully carried out s1nce a nlne plece orchestra was provxded for dancmg ln the gymnaslum and for those students who do not dance ping pong and other games were arranged Thls year everyone agreed that thls was the most successful of all these annual art1es ever 1ven P g The meetmgs of the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon are held on the hrst Thursday of each school month 1n the audltorlum Thls year the Parent Teachers counc1l sponsored the clothlng exchange The hlgh school students brought to school clothlng wh1ch they were unable to wear, and whlch the Parent Teachers counc1l d1tr1huted to students ln need but unable to buy for them selves PAGE 130 066111101161 unc 116011011116 C zczezzcz PAGE 131 'ftty 49 Q O GREAT number 0 puptls entertng hzgh school come wzth the tdea o prepartng themselves or a lt e work For thu reason schools have departments whxch operate mth the sole purpose o prepartng a pupzl for some worth Whzle occupatzon Thrs sectzon IS devoted to those pupzls who have that deszre It wlll endeavor to acquaxnt the reader wzth the acttvzty whzch zs carried on zn the school by those who choose that objective The Senzor Hzgh School has tn :ts currxculum two departments whzch help the student to a great extent tn lr e tn the matter o o :ce work r manual arts They are the Commerczal and Vocational Departments There are o ered xn the Comrnerczal Department the stenographxc and hoolzlzeeplng courses The Vocatzonal Department o ers the ma chme shop, auto mechantcs, mechanzcal drawrng przntrng shop mathe mattcs and woodwor :ng courses The enrollment xn these classes ts zncreasmg yearly, showmg that such courses are decrdedly popular and a worthy part of the schools currzculum PAGE 132 S 34, , .V ami.. rf ' , x, f . . . . . f ' f 'f - ' . 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Hric K12l1',' ' 111.5 , X few lf ffvfffff ' , - as Commercial Oh or a Perfect Copy URING the past few years, notlceable lncrease 1n the typlng and stenography classes has occurred mdlcatlng that the students are flndmg these courses very beneflclal and profltable subjects to take The classes are under the dlrectxon of NIlSS Merrltt and Miss ohnson After completmg the entlre course, one 1S capable of doing stenogrqphrc work 1n any office There are two sectlons of typlng The first IS the general work wh1ch cons1sts of learnmg the techmque and fundamentals of the subject Th1s xncludes a basrc knowledge of the keyboard and parts of the machme Durmg the term much emphwsls IS placed on Wfltlflg qulckly but w1th cons1stent accuracy At the termmatlon of the course wh1ch takes ln 108 and 10A a student should be able before advanclng hlgher to type thlrty or forty words a mmute The more advanced course whxch follows the first year of typxng IS the stenographrc course Thus subject was added to the school s currlcu lum rn the fall semester of 1910, and has been lncluded ever s1nce The course com two emesters take ln the typ mfr of letters 1n good H12-llllng form In the thlrd emester the pupil obtams a better ldea of office work 1n general and advances ln the art of typmg K Nm v1r1ous office forms f L PAGE ff f 35 J 7 . . 7 7 7 , . prises three semesters.The flrst s ' - If r 9 . . 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'11111' 5111111-111 11111s1 110 1-11110 111 read a 1111101111111 211111 121111- El 136 ,111111 ' - -11 1'l2lV' 1' ' -- 'ah' L. . 1112111111 fx V1 f XS lf yt nfl M Nleczhamcal Drawmg and Prmtmg I Watch That Color Reglster NE of the first departments 1n the vocational group to be started was the mechamcal drawlng department At the begmnmg there was an enrollment of sixty or seventy and the number has grown cont1nually untnl now lf totals 155 Many boys who take the machme and woodworlcmg courses have chosen the subject as lt ards them materially 1n the completing of dlfferent projects Mechamcal drawlng prepares any qualified student for a POSIIIOH as ass1stant draftsman The general work covered tn the subject lncludes the malcmg all types of drawings detalls traclngs and blue prmtmg Mr Gardner former teacher of the sublect reslgned March 20 1931 and was suc ceecled by Mr AUSIIH of efferson umor Hugh Prmtmg IS another sub1ect whose enrollment IS mcreasmg contmually The general work of the course lnclude the prmtlng of wmdow cards job materlals for the cafeterla and board of educatlon among wh1ch are ICCCIPIS blanks and ' requxsmon slxps, and varlous lcmds of work for the ofhce and the school The purpose of the course 15 not to develop fmlshed prmters, there are other objectlves whxch beneflt the puprls to a great extent For instance. IE alds ln the mastery of many of the prm cxples of deslgn, and lf devel ops an apprec1at1on of art 1n prmtmg Mr Jonas dlrects the worl-c Curl j lantlntr cl the prmtmg classe, I to I jona- PAGE ' 3 , ON , 1. 1-yvf w ' of ,S ' 'lf 1 '. K ff m c A 7 Id 1 liif-' iltiy 1 blll'Vi1'.Vl :Wt ,VV xXLu Xb, X 1 2 I XA tgl I -J 'X1 A ' ' ,,,, 'Gimxt Q In R AQ' f + X -4 f-E 'c to f 1' c - A c 'a - ' .R 1 ' ' '- T' T I 1 , 4 I X . J' IRI , it E Q to ' 6 . 5 t 1 , I l l FP - ' J! , . . . . . . , . , I . , - . . ' - 1 1 9 ' . . . ' , .J J 1. - - - . .5 . . . , . . .4 , 1 , g ,Jig 'L , , t , .V - fb- X bk fxXj f j VOC8t1OD8l Guldance HE questlon uppermost IH the mmds of any student IS What shall I do when I graduate? To help solxe thls problem and to show the student just what vocations are open the tudy of vocatlons 15 taken up by two groups the 10A and the IIA The 10A group studles VOCHIIGHS ln general not g1v1ng much tlme to any partlcular vocat1on The 11A group rexerses th1s going lnto any vocatlon that might be of par txcular 1nterest th1s group also takes up the requlrements necessary for college entrance Appo1ntment Bureau ACH commercnl student of the hrgh school fills out a quahhcatlon whlch IS kept ln checlcmg the ubjects he has taken Teachers then H11 mn the grades the student recelvcs uestlons concernmg the ty pe of posxtlon the student vsants are answered The person s I h1s attltude apphcatlon and c1t17ensh1p whlle rn hugh school are glven bv the commercial teacher as well as a recommendatlon for the type of work for which the tudent IS most flt Thls 1S partxculirly useful durmg the summer when Mr ohnson and MISS Walter are ab ent The regrstrar by means of thls record can recommend students for pos1t1ons Qfhce Expenence ELLO Grace where are you go1ng'7 To Il'1C ofhce ML1gS MI' OllI'1SOI'1 l13.S SOITIE office V!0l'lC l'16 wants me IO do Th1S 15 a common occurrence The Semor Hlgh Commerclal Department glrls make xery EHICICDI spec1al stenographers Just ask Mr Johnson And 1f you don t thmk these gn-ls get good practfce well you ve another ldea commg As youlve probably guessed, the Grace and Mugs in the above dlalogue are Grace Taylor and Margaret McKenna 'Nuff sa1d But theylre not the only ones There,s Gladv Wordehoff, L1ll1an Brrndorf Mamne Schnelder, Betty Brown Mar1on Raab, and plenty of others Of course, th1s 15 a great help 1n securmg pos1t1ons It glves the girls trammg and also a good recommendatlon Mimeographing For School E HAVE a course that welcomes the opportun1ty of belng of SCYVICC to the school office and other departments mn the school 1n the matter of typmg, dllpl1Caf1!1g, gettxng out correspondence. hhng and other ofhce jobs A deflmte system for talcmg care of th1s work has been evolved It affords to all puplls supplemental office trammg they wzll requxre to wln promot1on Consequently, there are no fictmous ass1gnments Tlle CHBCI 011 the fI'3lI169S IS SE1lL1I3fOI'y SINCE? Z1 pl'OJCCI IS 311 3CIU3.l Job, tl'lC Pupil lCI10WS If IHLISE be IllZ11lEllJl6 OI' LlS3l3l6 Elle f'41I'SI UIUC It IS attempted l'lCI1CC il degree of COUCCHIYHIIOH, Slilll, alld 3CCL1I'3Cy I'CSLlltS PAGE 138 , ox E E, QW , 511 S lp r gl H' . at at-1 fl M ' ' fe , w fl ff fu I w,,rQ f' E w ' i-: as E E WH ., l. ng- q Y P f E1 . . - - I rf 77 I . . . , S ' ' , . 7 3 . . - . S . A . ' QW 5 9 ' 1 f 9 7 7 7 . ',, ff J - Y Y 77 ' . . I i. . , . . . , . . - 3 I ffwlf Q fhllW7VMlf EDUCATION A Lzght zn the Dark' LONG the courses traversed by shlps of the sea are lxght houses standmg to warn the ship s crew of the dangers of rocks and reefs Through tempestuous storms and ragmg seas through fine weather and through foul these sentmels of safety stand wlth only one mxsslon whlch IS thenrs alone to see humanlty safely through These structures dld not rxse of thelr own accord they were placed there by human bemgs who were lnterested ln the hves and safety of other human belngs just so wlth the centers of Education The structure whxch you now vacate upon your day of graduatlon was also bu11t by those who were and are mterested nn the l1ves and comforts of others You are now about to embark upon the sea of hfe but Steer not too close to the shal low waters where reefs and rocks are found nor out too far m the unknown deep where strange monsters l1e ln walt but choose rather the Golden Mean between for a safe and prosper ous voyage ROSHEK BROTHERS COMPANY 7th to 8th on Locust Dubuque Iowa Fox Scarts A most umpressnve collection ot natural red, brown, snlver pointed and genuine Silver Fox Scarts ln thus collectnon are choice Fox Scarts prncecl as low as 525. . . . Choose now while the selection is most complete RHOMBERG'S FAMOUS FOR FURS Tenth and White Streets Dubuque, Iowa PAGE 139 f1r 'N 452 t l, .4 sw' s 'e-ilksclrlwitixkjlmk t U, CK I , D I ! l F'ee-Maxx F JYI P 1 Q L-' f9'1 wb' f I I I ,f ' q ' I- ,. cg f 1 f f ' x, , IlVfeeeeefaa+w 4amQQ-2a?2fI we -o'fo, I xuiw 'X xQiIIIIfISif a40:ff,aiilX.cIf ffvgqbk II QIIIW-l k k. :mi ' o- X :fue 1- , xq -A ' Z I, -.X ,-Y,, x .i , mx CCIVIPLIIVIENTS Dubuque Boat 81 Bmler Company OUR Sanitary Ice Cream Paste-zur1z,ed M1lh and Cream ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION d Sanitary Mllk C0 558 PHONES 559 BARCOL OVERDOORS Malzewood CORN STA4K Insulation l 1 MILL WORK br Carr Ryder8n Adams Co Dusucpus iowa 140 Complete Buzleizng Serezee siooop Spahn 8 Rose Lumber Co QF Our Service Can Be Depen ed Upon . I Q ' r I I Free ArcI1i+ec+uraI Service I Planning Visualizing Modernizing I Financing . . . wi'rI1 B I I -Easy paymenis as low as . er monIIi. I Balsam Wool Lowe Bros. Pain! REGISTERED Q Mule-Hide Roof Cromar Floors Manufadrured and Disfri u ed by r f I ' 0 . I HI1 ai' Jackson Phone I33 PAGE ' SQ? I x IIIAI X I lie? TRAUB 8 ELFMANN 4-O4 406 B 81I BuuIdnnq Insurance and Sreamshnp Agency Aufomoblle Mass Mu+uaI Life and Fare Insurance Ou Mott Remelimgber Twelfth and Maln Sts HMS E-'EERSkelly Gas ai 01ls HARWOOD I EW IS Ou ST x1 ION Corner DeIhu and Auburn SI'ree+s Vzszt our Gzft Department The Qicaub Jtore FALKENHAINER DRUG CO Boofh and Julien Avenue QERVE KLEIS CARBONATED BEVERAFES Your I-Iospufalury WIII Make You Famous BELSKY MOTOR CO SUPER QERVIQE SFAFION BUICK GOODYEAR EXIDE CARS TIRES BATTERIES F :nest Cafeterza and Ice Cream Parlor zn the State CDmm0mz' 5 QM!! NINTH and MAIN Federal Bank Bldg Down Stairs WHERE BEST FOODS AROUND Fmest Qualzty Hleats lfzsh and I oultly Shop Every Day a+ Our A Grocery DeparImen'r Where You Cen1'raI Avenue aI' I2+h SI'reeI' Ser Qualify Foods aI' Lower Prnces HOI,SCHER'S APOTHECARY IN SCHOOL or OUT OF SCHOOL Dubuque's Firsf Modern Prescripfion THE DRUG STORE III3 Mann Srreef Dubuque, Iowa Y. M. C. A. ALWAYS REALTOR I-IOME BUILDER E D . K U E H N L E INSURANCE INVESTMENTS ROBERT BONSON LAWYER 905 Federal Bank Building GEO. BOCK 24 HOUR TOWVING SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Phone 223I Cenfral Ave. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. O. A. BARKER 345 W. I0+h Phone I758 PAGE 141 FFF! A A I-I E f:fffII, , . I ,JI E, A . 'R - X- 'sfH12, ,f I W ., ff-XVTV 7 fa? 'IT I .-Amex -, Dfw ' I I-IN! is 2 ' ' I I ASF-I II' 3 flkx If T240 fy I' Jil . 'I V I I .1 A. 'I 'I' R+' 'J' -V X ' -.L ' lf wif' . ' ' V vi-VV ' ' sv- N ,- .1-1 I T .1 4 X J I A V mx V N , I 1 L 'Z . . 1 f - I 1 ' ' 4 L 1 L F L , . r 0 is Service a a Wu V ' . L 0 , ! 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Z W -. f f I, Qifppif ,f 'A g ' 1 ,. 4 V, , - Y PAF DLHHDUQHHC Q Cd all DIXIIIIISPC GRADlu'A'l'E -- POST GRADUATE --e ARTIST COl IRSE A C KLEINE Dlrecior uwpu s y len ANI Aiwy ummm Dubuque Bu1ld1ng and Loan Assoc1at1on THE SAFE Eslalaluslned I876 LET US FURNISH HOME ZI9 WEST NINTH STREET THE MONEY FOR FOR SAVINGS Banlf and Insurance Bulldlnq YOUR NEW HOME I-IOMIE OP SAVINGS The Iowa Trust and avmgs Bank Norllwwesl Corner ol Nnnllw and Mann Slreel A savlnqs accounl IS always wor+I1 par plus Inleresl IIs value us nol alleclecl by adverse cjondulsons CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS S600 OOO OO Leallm s Ioxns WIll'I Ilwe Irnends and relallves In bnddmnq God speed Io Ilwe gracluales Wnellwer Ilwelr plans will Ca ,fllwem on Io Iurllmer sclwoollng or Info bu ness we are sure Ilwal Dubuque WIII be proud ol Ilme Clas ol 3I I EATH S Dubuque, Iowa If Q Smart and lhrzftg to I zumslz 1 our Home H1111 Ifatlz Q Ifzm lwnmfzne 142 IIT'-IIIQ NIA Ennv Q C16 'IP' I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES: 9 4 9 f x no 1' lm Ol . DWR sb 1, I .Q ood nntln 20 Good Servlce West Fifth Falr PFICSS Street Ca 121 Anythlng from 1 or School Annual Boost Your Home Town by Havzng Your Work Done zn Dubuque UNION PRINTING CO UB QU IOWA P143 Q 1 Q0 O 7' 1 ll l , Business Card, Catalog D U E , - - - Fl I -W 'I w 3' f,,,l ' ' Q' ,5 9, -1- . ' X4 'f ' f1,Q U, IJQKS . lr.- Wgfsffw I M: Iv 4 -- ' f. - 36112 GK Nxvsf If ,ml oral . If 'ff gf' I so f Xi ?q??sxx:...l,r- , I-. Oy. 'W-X M -,- - f . r ux ' I'-LKQLP T7 If IN THE UNION THERE STRENGTH A lJNl0N TIRIJ 'I' Amr wwmos :msn N E3 3 35353235EUEEEHEBEEEBUEEEEEBEEEJ Savzngs Commerczat Sa e Deposit Iautts Trust Department Ban Ing In Att Branches cum-mu. n nunuous EEERE35353535HEEEEEEUEEEEEEUEEEHEHE Imgxewlwvuwmwpfwmwf MIWWWMMI I 4 4 4 .R 4 Q r 4 I 1, 341 'r 4 I 4 43 I 1 41 'I 4 I 4 4+ 4 I I I xv 2. Q1 QI , , .hzcvyvxw 7' V IVV' AI' I P I I fl . H+ I Slflzotogmphs I of Qlmmcter ' oD'A1P6X1lTA1I'm1lYM1T76YhiN1aaA lil P 144 TIT W ' 'gli' OI . 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V, r, XA! 4, If -87 N, 'IPA .A ll ,VVV ull Xa IA l 1, iv - f if , vi l lk l uma ig -X ..,: XE4xq.lrx'rllXiff5--'AM' ' Fifi ,J 'Alix ' A -' , Service Convenzence Sczfzs actzon For 'rhe pasl' elghi' years 'rhe Hugh School S+ore owned by George has given service and convenience +hrough nfs confechons school supplies and cafelerla GEORGE KETOFF The Hzgh School Store NIV YSIW lnllbllqll Co Eduahonal School College of Lnberal Arfs Theological Semmary Summer School School of Rellgaon Evemng Classes RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR Why go away from home for your higher eclucahon7 Sw Modern Burldmgs ar1d36 Acres ol Campus Including lV1cCormncl4Gym one ol The lmesl In lhe Cenlral Wesl wnlh :ls excellenl swlmmmg pool and a large held al lhe dusposal ol every sludenl Telephone see or wrnle PROF JOHN ZIMMERMAN Regnsfrar lornnformahon rafes schedules P cs 145 C Q Accrecliled by lhe Norlh Cenlral Associalion ol Colleges. A1 rg -1 ywllrxrx Us KI Ze-w4f E HOUSE O SERV! 1 AXYIUDIR Y DNIKIEIRB recom PAH g, 5 C O ft IDIU IB IU QQ nu IE IIQDMA sr lr! 7 Photo Engravers and Artists Commercial Photographers Black and Whute Holltones and Zrnc Etchnngs Benday Color Two Three and Four Color Process Creotwe lcleas Wash and Pen and lnlr Drawings Layouts Retouchers and Designers Photo Engravings today, whether slmple black and white halttones, zlncs, or elaborate tour color process, lllumme the way to clear, truthful discernment ot what you have to sell Your Engraving problems will be better displayed It you allow us to worlc with you TEAM WORK IS POWERFUL PAGE 146 -OX 17 A jr WW y l EH :QE-'f,wf-ZX V4 WI. W l .' f I3 l I rr ,T I I . Q 4 , , X N, ,.,. 3 'f 7f sggffv' X f 'gp , -X5 fr-521 , , , :r 4- - ' I . ' X 3 ,L It Axe 'ij f pp X' X, lim' lx 1,44 -,1 ff l 1 X .. V , lx ll L r 'W' ' P OV' ' ai e W1 rf C o f ll . ' v, O V nfl All O 7 . 1 ,V gf gf l 1 o 1 , .D b x Q 1 K t ef E p26Jf1Q37f ff ggi ! M56 f bi .JTUYTUUUT mvnvm ,XAAAAA soar Ar A wlmmlng .... Canoeing Tennis OU can enjoy them Cx 'wmv-an--gg E betfefat P Qzzfdoor : E M..QyW1 n v sl -I f!vslvslvwlVv vslvv v-wfvsf A 'nf pn n mn '01 101101 my ummm nn nn mn nm zL1uAu0L'1f111AL1AuL 'W' WWYW A I .1 PAGE 147 I . . QT.. gg, TAI!-IIIQIQE, 1 . 7 n'I f , ,VNETI lt QQIIIIIIIQ f'5f5ff'QIMI II j SI S' QI 5 LII gE'i5Kg9IgNQU,l wi 1 ' ee +4 A I 'DL-33' 872C OUR MOTTO: life fry to be right, Therefore We are right. MCFADDEN Cor FEE AND SPICE co CLARKE COLLEGE STANDARD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Conduc:IecI by SIsIers of Charny, B.V.IVI. Dubuque, Iowa USE FLOUR Manufaclrured in Dubuque by The ROOSTER FLOUR 8: FEED MILLS HEUCHELIN 8: HENKER Oruqnnal Arhshc Reasonable KEMBI E S FLOWERS HALTENHOFF 81 SMITH I I27 Mann Sfreei' Phone 269I TECEI FR S CARAFF 24 Hour DlStlHgU1ShLd Serucc, That Satlsiies 23rd and Cen+raI Phone 226 SMITH BROS Quallty MEATS and POUI FRY Phone I266 FISH AND Phone I03 22 I 8 Delhn OYSTERS 472 I-IIII COM PLIMENTS TRAUSCH BAKERY Zrescent Sweet Shop A complete lzne of WHITMAN S' CANDIES Try our Good Mailed Mzlks L J KNOCKEL 1048 Maln Phone 995 PAGE 148 Johnson Hugh Test Oll Company W I-I KreIschrner F I-I KreIschmer Krefscbrner Insurance Agency INSURANCE RENTALS AND SURETY BONDS Phone I39 Lincoln Bldg 8+h and Locusi' METZ IIE97 CO DUBUQUE IOWA Esfabhshed I898 1 . . . . . , N J 1 .1 I I J Ki 9 79 . . . - J L K J k ' 1 L . I 0 7 L J A I L of I of I JULIA KING'S KITCHEN QI . ,. Q?f'fIg5 . IR I CII' ' Xffifff I ' eoxtfff I. I ' 'X ew Pasteurlzed Mllk and Cream IOWA DAIRY COMPANY COTTAGE CHEESE DAISY BRAND BUT PER ICE CREAM The Amemcan Trust and Savmgs Bank Bank Wzth Us 1842 CENTRAL AVENUE UIIIIIHSCBIF' G CUDTUIIPSCB Dubuque Iowa The Finest Publzc Golf Coznse zn the State of Iowa Solicits Your Patronage Three Blocks West of Senior High School FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TENNIS O'SHEA SVVEATERS GOLF F itzpatriclis Sporting Goods Co. Eve1ythmg to Help Your Game 888 MAIN STREET PHONE 421 DUBUQUE, IOWA 8 SVT Jw fem , S C e I OI F' I QV? ff 'A , I L' . ,. k x A . 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