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The Quill NOVEMIEER, 1927 Vol.. XXIV. No. 1 C0 TENTS Fruntispiece ...,,. . Seniors ...,... ,... Slnfl' ......... lllclitoriul ..,,.. I.ilerm'y ...,,....,.,.....,..,.................,.,..,...... . The Clmrm of NVnrcls ,,.4..., Vullegiznte Fords .,.,....., The Gulf Gallery ..,..,..,..,........,.,. Found: One Ptermlnetyl ..,..,.,.. How Times Cllznnpge ..,...,.....,,... . Smoke from lhe C':nnpfir1 '...,,...., Our Streel Cnr yllllllN'l'S .....,...,,. Bits of Modern Bacon ,........, Buclclies--Just the Sauna -..,..,...... The Woucls in Autumn ........... Etiquette ,..... - ..... ..........,,..........A Slickcrs .................,,...... Why Not Sail? ..,.,............ My Aeroplane Ride ....,....., Whut's Doing ................................ Feulures ............A.,. Organizations ..,..... Quillizuns ........... Athletics ...... Alumni ,.... Snaps ,.......... Exelmnge ........ .lukes ........,.. 'L . ,........ 5 ...T .... .l 1 l Z ., A....... 13 1 -l- I 5 17 l 7 8 19 1 9 , ......... 20 on ......f.4 .....Q9 ......,,..31 ..........-I-0 l 9 ..... N52 f Puhlishecl four times n yum' hy the sluclenls ul' Eilsl Ilig.-:ll Sehoul, 'Fhirteenth uncl Mnple Sts.. Des Moines, Iuwu. Suhsc-ription price. ?l5I.ll0 :1 yenr. Entered IIN sea-oml-elnss nmller Jnnunry 26, 1915, ut the Post Uillee :lt Des Moines, lown, under the Aol, nt' Mureh 3. lH79. Page Three
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S IZIXII CDQ S' Ojjieers Just as the graduating class of the regular school increases each semester, so docs the senior class of summer sehool, although the August graduating class is small in comparison with the Jllllli or January classes. Each semester more students take advantage of the opportunity of graduating a semester or two before their usual time, thus enterlng the business world or college a half-year or entire year before a regular four-year course would permit. Ambitious seniors last August eleeted the following oll'ieers: Edward Ekwall Qltastj-President. David Savage Qliastj-Vice President. Viola Dutton Qlflastj-Secretary. Harry Miller fNortlij-Treasurer. Margaret Elliott Qltooseveltj-Adviser. John Ferguson Qliastj-Adviser. Miss Kasson UN'cstj-l ac'ulty Adviser. Miss xvllllitil' flflastj--lfaeulty Adviser. Mr. .lent-ks QNorthj-Faculty Adviser. ill-UGS? Sevzfior Faculty Breakfast You ean't get 'em upg you can't get 'em upg you canit get 'em up in the morning. But you could get 'em up on the morning of June 13, even though it was Monday, in time for the 5:30 Senior-Faculty Breakfast at Union Park- 'l'o enable them to better digest the appetizing menu of bacon, eggs and cof- fee, an exciting baseball game was played between the faculty and the seniors who, needless to say, won after a four-inning struggle by the overwhelming score of 111--2. Usually, the presumption is that Monday is a drab and dreary day for the high sehool students, but the Senior-lf'aeulty Breakfast doubtless disproved this opinion whieh the seniors llllgllt.All21V6 formed earlier in their CilI'UCI'S. LIBGXJ Senior Banquet A Lindbergh atmosphere prevailed during the senior banquet held at Youuker's Tea Room, July 29, 1927. Edward Ekwall, president of the August senior class, acted as toastmaster. The banquet was made very attractive by a number of miniature Spirit of St. Louisu airplanes which adorned the banquet table. Jokes were exchanged between the advisers and class officers, the president himself being the object of more than one. The banquet was well attended as were other senior activities of the August class. The banquet was concluded by the following toasts: L-oyalty, by Lorraine Boguc. I-nitiative, by Viola Dutton. N-aturalness, by Zaidcc Fox. D-ependability, by David Savage. Y-e Flight, by Mr. Burton. -, , Page Fi-ve
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