Dysart High School - Oracle Yearbook (Dysart, IA)

 - Class of 1924

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fx'Z Q3 'Nj-y KFAHWW fS Q ss. D qp fe? .. ,'v.-- 5 q CDU ffisffu .2-STV C t'?!?5 they found they needed water for the car. They stopped at a nice looking home which they soon found to be the old maid's home. Minnie Wurtzel was the Hrst to appear, but was soon followed by Esther Bauer and jeannette Stookes. Resum- ing their journey, they were halted on the main road by a car belonging to Walter Gocken and Kenneth Lee, who were out buying stock. Of course they visited for a while and Arthur learned that Walter had married our former classmate, Mildred - jacobsen, known better as Millie, but Kenneth was still single. An hour passed and they were in a large city where they found Beryl Dickens and Lucille Koontz running a beauty shop. On the east side stood a large erect building with an electric sign, We Do Printing, and Arthur learned that Stewart McCurdy was manager of this large printing Hrm and also that he had married a snake charmer, formerly known as Mazel Zobel. Business was rushing. The last person on the journey was jerry Buntz. who they found running a Coney Island Hot Dog joint. On their return home the car exploded and threw Arthur up into the air. just as he lit he heard his mother call, six o'clock, and he awoke Ending himself lyin gon the floor nearly freezing to death. - CEciL FRANKLIN. A Gllazz nent Instead of some jokes, there's so few to enroll, Here's a line about some that you all surely know. There are Esther and Lucille, the studious girls, Who search for more knowledge as divers for pearls. They toil through the day and they toil through the night, And ne'er stop a moinent while a problem's in sight. And then there is Miriam, who strives like the rest, To keep up our juniors' aim, Always Do Your Best. When Walter said, in his nice tactftul way, That Law was not so instructive today, - Then all the ardor and force of her vim Descended like raindrops right quickly on him. Marie, who is not so tall, yet not very small, But she's fair and sweet and she's liked by all. And Rexie, the dear child, a case like the other, Where Rexie goes there's sure to be another. .3 C KL I C Twenty-six -1- :Q-J-ik.,- E--, LQ' C..f:7-7.74375-vat' RQ: xH

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'1 it-7333 CCI? - ,N ., ff Q ll 'J Pcs ff N'l OU,-.FCC ws. Pfwcbn -- 1 'V - - .::- N1 I I X - eicf f,g,,Aw rt fb C' ragga-'EEE'-33 jluninr rnpherg lt was half past eight when Arthur went to bed after eating a large supper. Five minutes later he was asleep, his head buried in the pillows. Five minutes more had passed when he saw standing before his bed a funny little man wearing a black robe and a pointed hat. From around his neck hung a whistle and in his right hand he held a switch with which he tickled Arthur under the chin, exclaim- ing, Wake up! Wake up! and come with me. l have listened to your troubles and have decided to show you just where and what your schoolmates of '25 are doing. Arthur would have liked to say no, but the dwarf's eyes were so compelling that he had no power to refuse. The dwarf waved the magic stick and Arthur's clothes jumped off the foot of the bed and wrapped themselves about him. Another wave of the stick found them upon the roof. Tied to the chimney was a balloon which the dwarf told Arthur would bear them to their destination. Arthur, better known as Crow, ascended to the balloon, followed by the dwarf, who loosed the balloon and off they sailed through the night air. Up, up, up, they sailed through the air until Arthur could see the world far below. Suddenly they plunged into a dark cloud, so dark that Crow could not see. On they flew for what seemed to Arthur many long hours, when without warn- ing they emerged into a bright, warm sunlight and far above him Arthur saw the edge of the world called Dreamland. This was quickly reached and as they touched land a great multitude of people rushed forward to greet the new arrival. The dwarf and Arthur went to a nearby inn where they dined and rested. They were up bright and early the next morning ready to undertake the long journey still before them. This journey was to be taken in the dwarf's best car in which they set out immediately after breakfast. They arrived in a small town about forty miles from where they had landed. First the dwarf took Arthur to the great cement factory, where whom should they meet but Albert Erbe, presi- dent of the Hrm. They sat and chatted for a while and Arthur soon laerned that Albert had married the daughter of Charles Reckroth, our faithful janitor. Soon the dwarf gave Arthur the signal to go. The next stop was very far away but a large place. Here Edith Holtz and Mildred Krebs were running a millinery store together. Across the street they saw a large theatre called the Palace, which they learned was owned by Ralph Schroeder and Adolph Moeller. Soon they were again on their journey. Night overtook them and they were forced to stop at a large farmhouse, where after rapping at the door a short, erect man appeared, who proved to be Rex Baird. After entering the house he gave them an introduction to his wife, formerly known as Miriam Pippert. After a visit they all retired for the night. Aroused early the next morning they resumed their journey. They stopped in a village to get some gas and found Lin Wieben was head man at the oil station. Being in a hurry, they drove on to a small town where cj CCL 5 C Twezzty-hee 672, L34 a,,-if-fa., Q9fQfMfi.a fp ' er S T 1, .



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Ccy'7 1?'73JwQ, 50-57 vw- S D 60 QC' -v.,-f, -V .. - ,LTILFP ,Eu ?f0uQf' -xff-'NU q qw flaw .fy - ergfj-f35L3'1 Mabel is a pianist, a musician, you know, Who works her small Hngers as fast as they'll go. Cecil says tactfully, it's all he can do To manage his business a minute or two. Now Edith, she's a girl and a half 'Cause she always likes to make folks laugh. Then there's Stewart as president, who works bravely He might do a lot more if he wasn't so strong. Ralph works hard and learns a lot, He's always prompt, right on the dot. Mildred K., our treasurer, thinks it no play To take all the bills we juniors have to pay. And Adolph's our classmate who plays on the flute, Oh! There's nothing so nice as our Toot! Toot! Toot! Millie, 'tis said, so saucy and bright, - Her aims are so high she puts failure to flight. And as an acrobat, Kenneth had to act Right before a lot of visitors, so sad, Ohl Alackl Arthur, a friend of them all, young and old, A smile he's had ere except once, l'm told. jerry, who wants to study and sleep, lf you bother him much you'll get in deep. Minnie gets her words mixed badly sometimes When she's talking of rings and fingers betimes. Now Albert, our athlete, so brave and tall, Has won many honors for each and all. Lin's a boy with a winning smile That will take him through life, mile by mile. And then there's janet, a hearty old soul, And with all her charms she stays heart-whole. Beryl is a girl with a heart and a smile, Who made this bubble of life worth-while. Then there's Ruth, our classmate, who comes from the She may do you good, but she'll do you no harm. Now soon we'll enter the world's busy strife. Attempting to win in the race of life. We have toiled together since we were Freshmen green, And many good times together we've seen. But soon we'll depart north, south, east, and west, And we'll always continue to do our best. along. farm, EDITH l'loLTz, MABEL ZOBEL. Q C- KL 6 C Ty-seveiz - -TNQ? x ,.-0,::iF ' -Fl -N x -1 g,,T'.r ' U C. 77 Cu' Ffh' ' 'J J Sr Q ' VA?

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