East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1935
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JANUARY 35 THE i E , S g F FZ Tl-IE SERVICE X LZUJ. LLLL CL,l1QLlL li OF I-IL.JlVlA.NlTY n 1 . 1 f 1 'W 1 12 1 W I 1 'Lp 'L 5 'L I., ' ' f f xx nfs' ' si' ,f f Qf ? lu ,Af ,N,f+-xr-gxq ,,-fx 4 .. v g - gc- . - xx A , A A. J 11250535 ABU 4.4-........ ,.m...Y..g ..,..4.... ....-4. on f ,A M .v I ? 'si-+111 Bidi! -UI I VWHW aw, ad' ,-ax ,di-' YOU? I In 2' - gl XA Qillr if 1' Yi bit Q u,LB, F:Fi4 , , f 's .I ff' -Nw' ,M . 4 , V N,-' .T-kr N f 1-ff' X and .im u........ ,- XX ky S .fi ff! .fi-.. .eefvisith-G an sv.. 2- Senior Officers HAROLD Nersow President This is he our President Born or action and management 5 7 8 Purple Mask 7 Shake spearean 7 8 Football 1 6 B Track 5 7 Senior Class President 8 Quality Street 7 ALTHEA GRAY Secretary Everyone can have a friend who herself knows how to be a friend Modernistic 6 President 7 Zetagathean 6 I President 8 Phxlataltn 7 G A A 3 1 5 6 7 8 Student Council 7 ay Festival 5 Service Curl 6 National Honor Society 7 8 Memorial Day Program 6 7 Secretary Senior Class 8 MARTHA IANE BACKMAN Board lllember She is debonatr and pretty She is full of pep and witty Iunior Players 3 Cap and Dagger 1 5 6 7 8 Treasurer 6 President 7 Vice President 8 French Club 1 5 6 7 8 President 8 Shakespearean 7 May Fest: val 5 Service Girl 6 Scroll Staff 8 Senior Board Member Dulcy 1 The Bat 6 Properties Fall Frolic 6 Quality Street 7 Senior Banquet Committee Quill vertismg National Honor Society HE excellent judgment of the senior class is shown in its selection of such efficient and capable officers as Harold Nelson president' Robert Weis- singer vice-president' Althea Gray sec- retary' Everett Strandholm treasurer' and Martha ane Backman and Fred ackson board members. Our President Harold Nelson. hax ing exhibited his ability to conduct the affairs of the class as effectively as he makes a tackle on the gridiron has proven himself deserving of the honor qiven him by his character leadership and service to the school. ' Robert Weissinger, the worthy vice- president, has aided the president much in the accomplishment of the tasks set before him. To choose a treasurer having the vir- tues of dependability and accuracy is ROBERT E WEISSINGER Vice President A good athlete and as game as hc is good looking othall 1 6 8 ask tball 1 5 Stage Electrician 5 6 7 8 Monitor 1 5 6 Student Council 6 8 Vice President Senior Class F Epi Tan 8 Shakespear ean 8 National Honor Society EVERETI' STRANDHOLM Treasurer An excellent swimmer an agree able smile and a nice young man 5 6 7 HiY 6 Swimming 6 7 Captain 8 Treasurer of Senior Class 8 FRED L IACKSON Board Member Oh' you flavor everything You are the vanilla of society Band 3 1 5 Social Orchestra 6 7 E Epi Tan 7 Scroll Staff 6 7 Sports Editor 7 G 3 1 5 6 7 City Band Contest 5 District Music Contest 5 Extravaganza 7 Football 6 Senior Board Member not always easy but we found a person who possessed both these important qualities in Everett Strandholm who was immediately selected as treasurer. Another senior instrumental in draw ing the affairs of the class to a success- ful close was Althea Gray our very pre- cise secretary who was always prompt in recording the events of the senior c ass. In order to give these officers the aid they required in the execution of their lans. the class wisely chose Martha ane Backman and Fred Iackson who have fulfilled their obligations very willingly and efficiently. By close cooperation and willingness to work, these individuals have done their utmost to help their class bring its years at East high to a victorious ending. ROBERT C ALLOTT The style rs tht man hxmsclf Y 3 Track 5 Mon tor 3 Basket 3 1 5 6 7 Sports Club B Foren EVELYN ANDERSON Bcwarc of hcr auburn halr for she excells all women zn the magic of her looks May Festlval7 G A A 3 1 5 6 Lat Cu 3 1 French Club 5 6 7 Shake spearean 7 Zetagathean 1 5 6 7 Treasurer 8 Wardrobe 6 7 B Chaxrman 8 Quality Street properties 7 South ln Sonora Costumes 8 Llhrary Servxce 7 8 Girl Reserves Ru'rH HELEN ANDERSON A dreary place would be thxs world Were there no lxttle people rn zt May Festival 3 Modernrshc 7 Phllatalm 1 Shorthand S eed 8 Monntor 6 Scrub blers Club 8 A A 3 Orchestra 3 C LEXVIS ANTHONY A great devotee of the Gospel o Gettzng On Y 5 7 8 Student Councr Scroll Staff 8 MARY ARMSTRONG Beauty rs truth truth beauty Shorthand Speed Socnely 7 8 Secretary 8 lnternauonal Relatxons Club 8 Girls Glee Club 5 6 7 A Capella Chonr 8 Natxvxty 6 8 Dxstnct Music Contest 7 bcmor lnvxtatmn Committee 8 LIILIAN BAKER A sunny temper grlds thc edge of lrfe's blackest cloud Scroll Stall' 6 Monxtor 8 Home Econ omlcs 5 6 Golf 5 6 Scrnbblers Club 8 G A A 1 5 6 s- 'V4 Yx-viiizfz f-,3 hewen-ft-M-A--f'3f L RAYMOND BARR IR Lcarnmq by study must be won Twas never entaxled from son to son Stage Electrncnan 5 6 7 8 Chief Mom to 8 EVA E BARRETT A jolly mce kxd Too tall to be hzd So alnas Romana 5 6 7 8 G A A 1 5 6 7 8 Treasurer 8 Tumbr Team 7 Expcsmon May Festxval 5 7 Fall Frohc Cap and Dagger 8 BERNICE BECKMAN A marden never bold Of spxrzt stxll and quxet 'iw EDN A BENSON What sweet delxght a quiet lxfe afords Home Economncs 5 6 Scroll Stai 8 Scnbblers 8 Gnrl Reserve 8 WILLIAM BERGGREN lust another golf fiend 3 1 5 6 7 8 Cap was CARL BERGLUND I He knows what rs what ' 1 ly ,f Wrestlmg Team 7 Scroll Sui 8 J Aki f I.: IX 1 f --t 115, 'X' ' Fl. l A .I A ,,s.a H QNX Xl PHIL BERGSTROM Hes happy hes merry In football hes wary Student Council 7 Football 1 Monitor 4 Track 7 Hi Y 3 4 CATHERINE BLADES And ne er did Grecian chisel trace A nymph a natad or a grace Of ner form or Iovelxer face' Phnlomathean 8 BERNICE B BLOUGH She is modest she ts shy But there s mischief tn her eye German Club 7 8 MAx BONHAM He hath a studious look but Looks are sometames deceiving roll Staff 8 Forensic 3 4 5 6 7 Treasurer 7 Hx Y 3 1 5 6 Monitor 6 7 Track EMMA Bmu. After man came woman and Shes been after him ever since. Philomathem 8: Service Girl 1. DOROTHY MARGUERITB BRYENTON She needs no eulog - She speaks for hersel . Lltin Club 3: Orchestra 3. nl ' im, at F' Ax, DOROTHY M CAMERON Still achieving still pursuing Learn to labor and to watt May Festival 3 Brush and Palette 7 Modernism: 7 lnternatlonal Relations 7 Shorthand Speed Souety 8 Scnbbler Clu S Service Girl 8 Monitor 8 ALICE GERTRUDE CANNON Extremely busy but quiet about Shorthand Speed Society 8 BEN CAPLAN The perfection of art as to con ceal art Art Club 6 Boys Glee Club 4 Rov CARLSON Men are not measured by inches Forensic Club 5 6 7 8 Tumbling Club 6 Phvsiral Education Exposition 6 Track Team 7 Monitor 8 TIIBLMA V. CHAMBERLIN A good heart is better than all t e heads in the world. May Festival 3: Philatllin 1, 5. 6: Science Club 7: Monitor 8. LEON IOHN CLBMENS An,aHable and courteous gentle- man. Golf Team 3, 4. 5. 6, 7: Usher 5, 6, 7, B: Student Council 3: Nativity 61 Hi-Y 3, 4. 5: Monitor 5. 6: Basketball 3. 5: Scroll Stall' 7. 8: Intramural Sports 3, 4, S, 6, 7. 8, Captain 6. 7: Gym Monitor 6, 7. Z-.'fsq..'g s :f'If'2-.... lx A S521 l LA VERNE COLLINS Arcn't I the spick and span little kid? loim COTTON All the wealth I haue, runs in my veins: I ani a gentleman. Student Council 3. 5. 8: Tennis 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, Captain 8: Basketball 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, Captain 8: Monitor 4, 5: Scroll Stall' 8, Sports Editor: Phlzfsical Educa- tion Exposition 4: E Epi an 3: Track: Chairman Senior Dance Committee 8. CLE1:s M. COVEY Not to know me, argues your- self unknown. Line of March Committee 8: Golf 5. IRENE COWEN She makes all the world her debtors. Then forgets to collect. Zetagathean 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Tennis Team 6: G. A. A. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. Treasurer 7. Secretary 8: Modernistic 7: Shake- spearean 7, 8: National Honor Society 7. 8: Quill Staff 7. 8: May Festival 3: Ser- vice Girl 6: Memorial Parade 3, 5. 7: Senior Cap Committee 8, Chairman: Girl Reserves 8. HERBERT MORTON Cox With graceful steps he strides the street, And smiles on all the ladies sweet. Usher 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8: E Epi Tan 5, 6. RUTH Cox She needs no purse: Her gold is her hair. Senior Dance Committee 8: Scroll Stall' B. DONALD R. CRAWFORD My heart is true as steelf For a little blond in a movie reel.' Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: Foo: , g Monitor 4. HELEN MARGUERITE Cui.LENs Lively, jolly, free from care. Shorthand Speed 3: May Festival 4: Home Economics 3: G. A. A. 3. MARJORIE E. CuLLuM Here's to Marjorie. gay and glad: Here's to thc lovable way she had. French Cluh 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: A Cappella Choir 6. 7: Shorthand Speed 8: Fall Frolic 6. ANNA LouisE DAvxs Quiet, but friendly. Science Club 4: Art Club 4. DON DAVIS From the crown of his head to solc of his foot he is all pep. Yell Leader 5, 6, 7. 8: Boys' Glee Club 8: Capella Choir 8: Armistice Day Pm- Ham 6: lnternational Relations Club 8: sher 6. 7. 8: South in Sonora 8. MARY E. DAVOLT lt is a woman's reason to say I will do such a thing because I will. Aeolian 8: Philatllin 8. , Aft' .Ss I' -Q' r n I -'fl i n 'fFv .W 2,4 f E tif! '52 nt' .' MN . '-T9 'i E fwfme f U' 5. Il Q If 'C m 0 ws ., ..,. 4 V i -We f , .1 , . - V' . 4' ,vw T Ali '. ' P tLgq N. Viij' -. . . ' 'i' 'wi I 3. . ,...' -5 fig? L-Luigi' 1 . l I 4' of jx. cf! I-Y 's,:--IRQ 5' :ei fjf,-T: T ly' l S -Qi ' ll .,' rf' sf'-.. S 2 X V 3' J ,ff e 'ssl ua.-sq svn.. m 'iiafsaifim VIVIAN I DELONG A demure little maxden with twinkling eyes Her worth cannot be measured by her dxmrnutwe size MARTHA DooLn'rLE She rs modest simple and sweet International Relations Club 8 Girls Glee Club 8 MARGARET A DORMAN It ts our actual work which de termznes out value Scnbblers Club 8 VIVA EARP Good sense and good nature are never separated ench Club 3 4 Golf 3 4 Nativity 3 5 Fall Frolic 5 A Capella Choir 5 6 Music Contest 6 ELMER EVANS The studious life is a weary grind. Football 6, 8: Track 5, 7. HOWARD EVANS Whats a cubit or two after all? Napoleon hrmself was not so tall QA x N H ' Eli-Ep?:Ti:oi Staff 8: Usher 5: Golf be 93 xx X 7 DONALD FILLMAN There s one thing about silence. It never betrays you Rum E FLEMING The mxldest manners and the gentlest heart May Festival 3 5 Shorthand Speed Scnbblers Club 8 VEVA Lucius FORBES For she s the lass of the class And oh the class of the ass Modernisuc Club 5 6 7 Secretary 8 Philatalm 7 International Relations Club 8 Zetagatbean 7 May Festival 5 Scroll Stall' 8 WAYNE Fousr What a man does tells us what he is Band 5 6 7 8 National Band Contest 7 Golf 8 MILTON FRBY He goes on the theory that a football team isn't the only place you need a good line. Football 4, 6, 8: Basketball 3. 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Track 3. 5, 7: Hi-Y 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8: Forensic 3. 4: Scroll SNK 8: Monitor 3. 4, 5: Sport Club 8. Donormf Fnusu She has a sweet attractive kind of grace. Philatalin 4, 5. 6, 7. 8: Secretary 7: Modernistic 5: International Relations Club 8: Monitor 3, 4. 5. 6, 8. mwixEsis.:5vam:n L l,.,a-.aim Q f A ' BERTHA GALINSKY She never tells of her aspirations, so it is impossible for us to know what to say to flatter her. FLORENCE GBE Within her tender eye the heaven of April, with its changing lights. May Festival 1: Shorthand Speed 8: ln- ternational Relations Club 8. DoN GEis1' The world delights in a man who plays his own part. Student Council 7: Purple Mask 3, 4, 5, 6, Vice-President: Orchestra 3, 4. 5. 6: Band 6. Rim-1 GINSBERG The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. Modernistic 6, 7. 8: Girl Reserves 8: May Festival 3. 5: G. A. A. 7. ELDON GRANBERG He kept his counsel and went his way. HowARD GRAY A careless song. with a little nonsense in it now and then, does not mis-become a mon- arch. Boys' Glee Club 5. 6, 7. 8: A Capella Choir 5. 6. 7, 8: Music Contest 5. 7: Nativity 6: May Festival 5: Extrava- ganza 3, 5, 7: Band 8: Orchestra 8: erman Club 8: E Epi Tan 5: South in Sonora 8: Boy's Quartette 5: Dixie Fever 7. 1.15 I Q ff' .fli- - .. , . , 4 .,!..a?f' A 1 Y I .Lv- ay, 4.1 F-3 X 52' of' MARJORIE Lou GRAYBEAL Goodness does not consist in greatness, But greatness in goodness. May Festival 4: Modernistic 8: Shake- spearean 7. 8: Music Contest 4. 6: Orches- tra 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. MILDRED V. GUSTAFSON Of all the girls that e'er was seen, Theres none so fine as Mildred. May Festival 3: Philatalin 1, Sf Modern- istic 5, 6, 7, Treasurer 6: Shorthand Speed 8: International Relations Club 8: Memor- ial Day Program 7. EDWARD HAGBERG In other respects the best fellow in the world. IEANNETTE E. HALL If tgager share some female errors Look on her face. and you'll forget 'cm all. Philomathean 1: Shorthand Speed B: Music Contest 6: 'Nativity 5: Monitor 8: Mixed Chem: 5. 6: Extravaganza 5: Fall Frolic 5. FRED C. HARLOW Strong reasons make strong actions. Student Council 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. 5. 6. KATHERINE HARRINGTON The same sweet girl to all she meets. Home Economics 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Vice-Preli- dent 6.7: Girl Reserves 5. 6, 7, 8: Quality Street 7: May Festival 3: Scroll Sta! 8: Winter Festival 8: G. A. A. 3, 1. sf: THE QUILL 3+ ' ' 5: . , ll I re' 1 , - ., .. s.: -vs yer' Z .- M, xx I 'x X l' I-PM i fmhlilyt. : iF!h?, T.. J.,,. 1 ' dr' ,N'f-...?. Tj-.airy I . 5 S-fly.. -fr:-. t - x If vcr 1 V 4'1, ww--J C A' fr! V an :rf-.. .ff Q- of I - . AH' , .f f-Rst 4-af -f Hill uiduwkb I rin, kt s Neff' ,, 93 1 7 game A '-1-.fa-6,35 aatsaaiavtam-,K new Rumi MAXNE HELLUMS Gentlcncss and truth are mtrrored m her eyes P lataltn 3 4 May Festlval 3 ea ga ean 5 6 7 Shorthand Speed 7 8 Monntor 8 Mcmorxal Day Program Scrnhblers Club 8 MAX Hoocss Mxxslc hath charms and so does nd 3 1 5 6 7 Orch stra1 Capella 5 6 7 8 Boys Glee Club 1 6 7 8 Accompamst Mustc Contest 3 7 Ftrst Place Organ Contest 3 Aeoltan 1 5 6 8 Treasurer 1 V1cePres:dent Presndcnt 6 Socnal Orchestra 1 5 6 Ex ravaganza 1 6 8 South ln Sonora May Festtval 5 7 HIY 3 French Club 1 5 6 7 8 Treasurer 5 Vnce Presndent 6 President 7 Nattvxty 1 6 Du cy 1 Sluddmg 5 Properties The Bat 6 Qualxty Street 7 Proper nes e Bag Pond 8 National Honor Socnety 8 ESTHER ELIZABETH HOLLER The color and brxllancy of her arr Mcrclq reflects the knowledge hxdden there Iunxor Players 3 G A A 3 1 5 Tumb lmg Team 3 1 5 May Festxval 3 Mem onal Parade 3 Extrava anza 1 Cap and Dagger 1 5 6 7 Lxle avmg 5 Physncal Educatnon Exposmon 5 Zetagathean 6 7 8 Monxtor 6 Gxrl Reserves 7 8 lnter councxlman 8 Fall Frohc 6 Proper tres Shakespearean 7 8 Qutll Staf 7 8 Associate Edntor 8 Nattonal Honor So- .: 1 CLESSIE E HOLMES Not thm nor tall A frxcnd to all Modermstxc 8 Memonal Day Program 7 CHARLES R IACKSON Srlence and common sense make a man MARIAN RAE Iacoas The best always comes rn small packages luntor Players 3 Cap and Dagger 1 5 6 Shorthand Speed Socnetv 7 8 lnternauonal Relations 8 Service Gnrl 8 Student Councnl 8 May Fesmal 3 I WILIARD T IEPFRESS Showzng that rf a good face rs a letter of recommendation a good heart s a letter f credzt 3 1 F Epi ran 7 8 Forcnslc 7 8 Stu e Councll1 8 Track 1 6 Extravaganza 7 cxal Orchestra 6 7 HxY 3 1 RUTH Inrrnxns Her cheerfulness rs an ofshoot of her goodness tn 3 5 7 8 Treasure 8 gathean 5 6 7 8 Shakespearean 7 Ser vnce Gnrl 8 Brush and Palette 5 FRANCHER C IFNININIS Dont be bashful lxttle boy Most gurls dont bzte E Ep: Tan 8 ALVIN! IOHNSON Truly an exceptzonal man the hatr and dtsposxtlon do not match Football 6 8 Monntor 1 Track 7 ARNOLD IOHNSON Hrqh alms from hxgh character Student Council 5 HlY 6 7 8 Track 7 8 Monntor 8 Scroll Stall' 8 SPGNS Club 8 LYLE B IoHNsoN The glass of fashaon and the mould of form Cap and Dagger 3 1 5 6 Secretary 6 Phnlatalm 6 Shorthand Speed Society 7 8 lnternauonal Relatnons 7 8 Presndent 8 May Festnval 3 5 Scroll Stal 6 7 8 Adxertnsmg Manager 3 Qulll Stall' 7 Girl Reserves 7 Student Council 3, 8 Secretary 8 eAi5uwr.:.2b' a L'-ffdirxfii' ,fy Miwnizo G IoHNsoN A pretty maid a live wire The kind of which you never tire Mo ernistlc 6 7 Secretary 7 ea ga can 6 7 8 Secretary 8 Philatali 7 S Siu e Council 8 May Festival 3 Golf 7 Srrlb blers Club 8 Monntor 6 8 WAYNE IONES He was every inch a man Tumbling 3 1 5 6 7 8 Captain Scroll Staff 8 Wrestling 8 Fducanonal EK posmon 6 Extravagan a 3 5 Louise A IONES Here is a maiden without pretense Blessed with reason and common sense G A A 7 8 Phnloma! ean 8 crib blers Club 8 MARGARETHA Neuse IORDAN A sweet disposition is a merit equal to the best May Festival 3 Home Economics 6 7 Modernxstlc 7 8 Girls Glee Club 1 7 8 Mixed Chorus 3 -Next. KERSHNER Who pepperd the highest was sure to please. Golf Club 6. WELTHA E. Kim: Perfection consists in doing ordinary things extraordin- arily well. Student Council 31 G. A. A. 3. 1, 5, 6. 7. 8: Tennis 3, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8: Zetagathean 5. 6, 7, 8, Vice-President 8: Cap and Dag- ger 5. 6, 7: Shakespearean 7, 8: National Honor Society 7, 8, Treasurer 8: Quill Stall 7: Service Girl 6: Monitor 83 May Festival 1: Memorial Day Assembly 3, 5: Girl Reserves 8. SAMUEL Koum I never made a mistake at least never one that I couldnt ex plain afterwards Football 1 6 Purple Mask 7 Shake spearean 7 l'lAROLD LADD He likes the Chev es he lzkes the girls It must be due to his golden curls HiY 6 Swimming 1 5 6 7 ESTHER LANG In framing an artist art hath thus decreed To make some good but others to exceed Library Service 3 1 5 6 National Honor Soc ery 8 BEATRXCE EARLANIL LATHAM Modest and unassuming she Ever graerous frxendlu OVID LAYTON Ovid's got looks you bet Shes got a smile you can't forget The peppiest girl you ever me That's Ovid. Shorthand Speed Society 7, 8. FREDA LAzoNav Very sincere in everything she does. Philatalin 3. fm as-in Af www W' ,.f. uh , -If-4 J '! Q fl , P-4 f'Km,J. 9' 5-.ix ff' T' ,io- xxx! VJ ,:,..- -. S-A S, EGLANTINE M LEUTZINGER I dont care how you spell my name' I ll change It sometzme anyway ANNE1-TE LEVINE She possessed a peculzar talent of producmg effect In whatever she sard or dnd ay Festnal 3 Aeohan 4 5 6 7 Treasurer 6 Vxce PresIden! 7 Modem ISIIC 5 6 7 Secretary 6 Treasurer 7 Qmll Staff 7 8 Ednor 8 Servxce Gxrl 6 Senlor lnvltahon Commlttee 8 Chau' man Natnonal Honor Socnety 7 8 Pall Frollc 6 WILLIAM LLEWELLYN Good humor IS the health of the sou Y56 GEORGE S MANUEL Let us play such a clean game on the grzdlron In thus world that we shall not go where there are grxdxrons In the next Football 7 8 Basketball 3 Track 6 7 8 DONALD MARSHALL Our Don IS a studlous chzld He seldom speaks and hxs manner IS mxld Movie Operator 8 EVELYN B MCCLOUD A black haxred marden so very sweet Wxth danczng eyes and dancmg ee Plnlalalm 6 Modermsllc 8 Glee Club 8 Mued Chorus 7 Bs LouIsE MCFADDEN Genteel In personage conduct and equzpage G A A 3 4 PhIla!alm 6 7 Shorthand Speed 7 8 Hnsrornan Senbblers Club 8 emo nal Parade 3 Momtor 6 7 8 G08 ERIC MILLER Tell lfor you can j what IS lt to be wIse7 TIS but to know how lxttle can be known To see all others faults and feel our own Monitor 3 5 6 Euclxdean 67 Treasurer age Elec!rIcIan 6 7 H Natlonal Honor Soclety 7 B PresIdent 8 EVELYN A MILLER She preferred to be good rather than just to seem so AA NAoIvII M MILLER Its nlce to be natural when you re naturally mce MOd8l'IlIStlC 7 8 lnternauonal Relauons 7 ZELIIA MILLER Extremely busy but quzet about French Club 5 6 Modemlslic 6 Short hand Speed 8 International Relatnons 8 BELLE SOLOMON MOGOLOV Thou who hast the fatal gxft of beauty Mav Festuval 4 5 MARY C MONAHAN Short sweet and saucy lunxor Players 3 Cap and Dagger 3 4 6 7 Shorthand Speed 8 lnternational Re la ions 8 Golf 3 Scroll Stafl' 8 G A 3 KATHRYN L MONK The Freshmen gazed their wonder grew That she tho small could be a Senior too unior Players 3 Cap and Dagger uent Cuncll 7 G A A 3 Modernlstic 7 8 Vice President 8 MARJORIE MOREY The sight of you rs good for sore eyes Ochestrl345GAA34Srt hand Speed 7 President 8 Glrl R serves 6 7 lnternational Relations 6 8 Physical Education Exposition 5 Music Contest 4 6 May Festival 4 7 Service Girl 8 EUNICE MORGAN Modest and demure but muc alive AA ARDIS Mosizsncrr She wears her wisdom lightly. Aeolian 4. 5. 6: May Festival 3: Extra- vaganza 4: Music Contest 5: Physical Education Exposition 5: G. A. A. 3. . . 6, 7, 8, Secretary 6, Vice-President 7. President 8: Tennis Team 3, 5. . , 5 Service Girls 6: Zetagathean 5. . . : Secretary 6: Le Cercle Francais 7: Honor Society 7, 8: Shakespearean S: Girl Re- serves 8. DALE C. Mons In track our Dale's quite a shark: In fact he's quite a monarch. Hi-Y 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8: Tumbling Team 5, 6: Track 7: Cross Country 6. 8: Science Club 7. 1551+ We YF R .5 Q ARLEEN F MURPHY You can never tell about a wo- man you shouldnt anyhow Golf 3 4 5 6 8 Shorthand Speed Girls Glee Club 5 6 Music Contest 6 Nativity 4 Monitor 8 ROBERT NELSON He ncvcr could be called a whale rn a class but he rs certainly a shark in athletics Football 4 6 8 Track 3 5 7 Basket 5 VERNA NYGARD They love her most who know her best May Festival 3 Philatalm 4 Modernis- tic 5 6 7 Treasurer 6 Shorthand Speed Socnet 8 lnternational Relations B Ser vice nrl 7 Monitor 8 ROBERT OLsoN Men of few words are the best men Bas etball 3 4 5 6 7 8 Football 4 6 8 Monitor 8 Student Council 8 LORENE WILMA Osraanc A sprightly maid is she. Modernistic 6. 7, 8: Treasurer 8. FRED OWEN Some are weather-wise. some are otherwise. Latin Club 8. Vsrtfeze sw R53 www su. N 'N ,.W 'No Q1 - n A I I .1 N., ,, . 'mx L 5 A. ,N W We .. N -.4 u . L..-..., s H .. x Pm - 'S iv C I Nlf' X-'x WML' .weston -aussi, Y-11132 S ANTHONY CHARLES PAGANO We wish you all sorts of pros pcrxty ANILIIAM PALMER Not so quiet when you know im HIY 5 6 7 8 Basketball 3 Golf 7 Purple Mask 7 Monitor 7 8 RICHARD PAULSEN My only books Were womens looks And folly s all they ve taught me Lois Persnsen A diligent student she and not without rcward Plulatalin 3 1 Cap and Dagger 4 5 6 7 Student Council 3 5 7 Zetaqathean 5 6 7 Treasurer 7 Service Girl 6 Memorial Day Program 5 Shorthand Speed 8 Scribblers Club 8 Secretary 8 Treasur er 8 Monitor 8 National Honor Society AnL ALLAN PICKETT There is nothing like f ' there? Swimming 8. Roasm' PLAISTED first line. Monitor 3. 1, 5: Gym Monitor 4. 5. 6. l i X x KX As I wit, ifunot first. in the very X L, idx ' Q LUCILLE PLUM A good woman is better than a fine lady Wu LIAM A PODOLAK A folly good fellow with a future n 345678CilyBand test 3 5 National Band Contest 7 MAnLo POWELL It isnt wise to be wiser than necessary IACK Pmce Science is his philosophy cnence Club 5 6 7 Secretary Wrestling 7 8 FLLEN RAMssY Petite charming and pleasant to with. Physical Education Exposition 6: May Festival 7: Shorthand Speed Society 8: Scribblers' Club 5. PAUL RAPOPORT H0's Short, witty, and wise. Euclidean Club 7: Hi-Y 6, 7: Ngtiqngl Honor Society 7, 8. .,..,3aw . .v'.. , Hmu EY Ramon Cordral and courteous a gcntlc man mu ard and out Monntor 8 LAWRENCLL REDRICK As a football player lm the Kmg Wxth many hclpcrs rn my rung Football 3 5 7 Co Captam 7 Basket 3 8 Trac 3 5 7 Capt 7 Monxtor 3 6 Sports C lub 8 URBAN REBS may do eomethxng scnsatzonal c Scroll Staff 8 Condcnscd suuctncss Pnllatalm Club ll Monntor 7 Roahm Rooms l thxnk thcrcforc 1 Dnvm SAND: FR Sfxllbosn silence' thou that art flood gate f thc doc-pcr hvart' HY8 7 f -lk., -- -1SI',r -0 4 4 HAROLD SCHMID1' By the uork one' knows tht workmin by roll Staff X MARY Slum Ease with dzgmty Sodalxtas Romana 3 4 Golf 4 May Festival 4 fcnnxs Team 4 5 6 Studs t Councxl 5 Brush and Palette 5 6 Pres: dent 7 Shakespearean 7 8 Vuce Press dent B ll Stall 7 8 Sensor Editor Physxcal Fducauon Exposxtmn 5 Senxor Banquet Committee National Honor So- c ty 7 8 Ruru M SHEPARD A well lxkcd gxrl nlro xs always unconscious of her charrp Shorthand Spf-ed 7 8 Monxtnr 5 6 8 Scnhhlers Club 8 Gxrl Reserves 8 Business Stenographer B May Festlval She smtlcd and the shadows departed Donorm M SKIPPER Happu carefree as thc day xs ong Lx c to hcr rs but a song MARY SMAIUK Gaze mto her cycs and you ll see a lzttlc angel Ga c longer and youll see a lxttlc :mp G A A 4 6 Shorthand Speed 7 l'rc1surzr HHYFQMQ' fl -A f w 'x 1 I re .Q ei. 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'v Imwhs D SMITH Now here is a youngster of tu cellent pzth Fate tritd to conceal htm by naming htm Smith cribhlcrs C u Fxtemporaneous Speakmq 8 IANFT I STANBILRRY l dont believe what you believe But youre right I believe Modernistic 6 Service Girl 7 Shorthand Speed Society 8 MARGUBRITE STERNBERG Her louclmcss I never knew Until she smiled on me Sodalitas Romana 4 Golf 3 Tennis Team 4 5 7 May Festival 3 Physical Education Exposition 4 Letaqarhean 5 6 7 Vice President 7 Cap and Dagqer 6 7 8 Treasurer 7 President 8 Shake spearean 7 8 Secretary Treasurer 8 Gir's Glee Club 5 6 A Capella Choir 7 8 District Music Contest 5 7 ate Music Contest 7 Fall Frolic 6 Service Grl 7 National Honor Society 7 8 Secretary 5 South in Sonora 8 Mon itor 8 Chairman of Winter Festival 8 MILDRED E STOHLGREN ln rc nement and beauty Wisdom is but rare' Zetagathean 7 Shorthand Speed Society 7 8 International Relations Club 7 8 Honor Society 7 8 Service Girl 7 HAROLD E. STORMER Men are not measured 1 inchcs.' E Epi Tan 8. HELEN Mama SWANSON and capricious. Shorthand Speed Society 7, 8. X ! M Y , A woman is always changeable M I Q 3 lBi'kv'ur- x ! f'-P RMMOMJ R TELFORD A depend ihlt fellow who takt everything seriously himeel included Monitor 7 MAXINE A TERRELL Medriint of stature Larqe of heart Shes a Senior 1' rom whom we hate to part ADDISON THOMAS Who will make the sophomores laugh now and chase the blues away? 3 7 S Ushc 7 8 Sc Stall' 8 Safety Club 6 Monitor 5 8 MARY M TILDEN The world dear Mary ts strange again' Shorthand Speed Society 8 G A A 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Girls Glee Club 4 May Festival 7 CURTIS TILLMAN A good disposition more valuable than gold. football 4. 6, 8: Track 7: Student Council 7: Monitor 6: Stage Manager 6, 7, 8. R ussELL Toms A man who's not afraid to say his say, Though a whole town's against him. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Orchestra 3 4 5 6, 7, 81 Brass Quartet 5: District'Mlisic Contest 3, 5. 71 National Band Contest 7. WA?-1'-': S fmai'-fe f' A MA LI ovo TOKIIEIM He that has patience may com pass anything Hobby Cluh S Fort-nsIc 8 HI Y 5 6 7 Usher 5 6 7 THELMA TREANOR Her smile softens every heart SenIor Parent Faculty CommIttee MAE E TURNQUIST Bashful' Oh no' Merely thoughtful May FCSIIVBI 3 5 'VIRGINIA VAN HOUTEN Common sense is very un common H.kRRlETTA VAN ZuIcK Little said is soonest mended. Girl Reserves 3: Brush and Pallette 3. 1: Home Economics 3. IJE' LAUY WAKEFIELD Sweet and charming as can be. Mudcrnistir: 7. 8: Home Economics 7g Senior Dance 8. GERTRIIDE WARNER The who does not think too much of herself IS much more esteemed than she imagines May Festwal 3 5 Modermsuc 5 6 7 8 PI-esIdent 6 Zetagathean 7 SCYVICB GIrl 6 MARYDFLL XVARRFN Your eyes are like the deep blue boundless heavens Scroll btalf 8 Adverhsxng AROLD WELLANDER Good humor IS one of the best articles of dress one can wear In society Forenslc 6 7 Shakespearean 7 8 Student Counnl 1 MonItor 7 8 FREIJLRICK CLIFFORD WELSH A wise man never loses anything if he has himself Football 4 6 E Ep: Tan 3 4 Student CouncIl J 4 Delegate MISSOIIII Valley Councnl Conference! MARVIN WIESNER His clear thinking and business- like ways Will soon create for him a business that pays. FANNIE ARLENE WILLS An outward visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. Philatalin 3. 4. Vice-President 1: Zeta- gatheans 1. 5. 6. 7: Le Cercle Francais 5: Modernistic 6: Shorthand Speed 7, 8, Vice- President 8: scribble.-rs' Club B. N., , f 'MPM huqrv Q 'df' re-A-gtg .1 l i fl -' ,Q N F54 A , ?gji.li:::7 X sexe -fx:-J 5 ' , 1, ' rx-i Qffirklfl- 1Fl ,C -w. x vi-J Rf '-YN. P' 3 -v' M ,Q . wif vu JI humllwllm . lj -M 7-' V XJ' Q 'Y I-frntarsaea-male-,f u ra. were-H-Nfffiff IoNE WILSoN Thus uonder ul qrrl wlth a won der ul way Wxll be a worthy stenog some day Home Economncs Club 3 1 Shorthand Speed Soclety 8 Scroll Typxst 8 IOHN W WILSON :fe ts a lest and all thtngs show 1. 8 l satd so once and now I know H Y 3 7 8 Swrm g FRANCES XVINGERT She s ltttle but she s mce Shorthand Speed Soclety 8 Phllatalnn A A 4 5 6 7 8 Momto May Festxval 5 7 Physncal Educatlon posmon 5 CAROLD BRANNEN BERT WISDOM These women arc drwmg mc wx d fsptuullq those that are teachers crl 1 6 7 8 A1SIStantChIe Chxel S Brush and Palette 5 6 7 Secre tary 7 Football 6 Qunll Staff 7 8 Sports Fdzror 8 Scroll Staff 8 Shakespearean R 4 7 8 Mom! PEGGY VVooDS Thoc wmkablc blxnkable mer rtly twxnkablc stmply un thmkablc eyes North HIgh Phxlatalm 6 Shorthand Speed Scnety I 8 Hwtorran 8 lnternatlonal Relatmns Club 7 8 Secretary 8 Qunll Sta 7 B Scroll Staff 7 8 Gym Mon Itor8 BEULAH ZI1'oN And thu deep cues amzd e gloom Shane lxkc jewels rn a shroud Shorthwnd Speed Soclety 7 8 every affmr consrder what pre- IAMES MYERS Cedes and what follows and Ask me no questions and lll tell then undertake it. you no libs. Ban,,,. HARRY EDWARDS 'He wishes to do what he should And did as much as he could. REX KEPFORD .Ashesto ashes, dust to dust, High school didn't kill me, so college must. ' A nice unparticular man. Student Council 8. x X ' R. A xx K. ' l MICHAEL MITCHELL M I - ROLLAND RoLI.srIN A-foot and light-hearted l take to the open road healthy free. the world before me. ' HELEN SCI-IuI.ER PShaw.' Why worry of the Future, The present is all thou hast: For the Future will soon be Present, and thc Present soon be Past. CLEMENS PEARSON Chide me not. laborious band. 'w'..'fH,. NZ? nf' MV A Ns AN ai' ll ,qw mmwwwww WM? Aw 'iwif-.?f'7' Af . -XLS z' , qv' ' 5 r--sg .f 'fx sh, ,fi .yr 7. L sm .A Tmm ALIFN b'1xrrhand bpxrd Society F xx E BET!-ILL FDITH BRIIBARER Momror 7 bhorlhand Speed ALBERT CRRLSTEDT FLOYD DALE Scroll Staff S FVELTN L DAVIDSON MARY DRESSIC A A 5 Scr a hm HRYN GRYL LS Spanaih Llul-1 7 6 Phxlataln Scroll Surf 7 Ewr x Nl IEEEREss August Graduates 6 7 S Treasu er6 Golf 1 Phrlatalm 5 6 Smnxor Class Secretarv Treasurrzr 9 ROBERT KEINDALL LAX!!-'RlN LARSON Bash' hall ROBPRT LINDQLIIST Tr lc Fo 7 Snr Staff 9 Aeolxan 5 6 7 P9 Prexndenr 9 Purple Mask 5 6 U1 er Qhxef 8 QL ll Stiff 5 6 7 8 Buixness an aqcr 7 brmll bmi 7 'i Preszdent Senror Class 9 Debate HllBhRT MAC DONALD 'l S. IOIVNY MARINO Nl mlm! NAOM1 MFEK Sh1k1-spcarcan 6 lznnw 6 MARILYN MONROE LORETTA MONTGOMERY MATT111-vx NIFHOL HELEN O BR1Ew Sodwlrtas Romana 3 4 H m J Narxonal Honor Qmxcty 7 RUSSEl L Or MSTFAD LLOYD SANDERSON Wm TER SHARNWEBER DORIS SCOTT A Wu xm SMH H RUTH VOlfI'l Prssrdrnr 9 Modernvmc 5 lwonomus 3 Fuclrdean 4 Mcnxtor 6 Home luxnorrms 6 7 S Modzrnnhc B HELEN XVAIRIR fr . 1 ' ' 7. 1 7, K. Q. A. A. 3, 4, iv 6, 7, Pi. H T: , 3 ' 7. -g- -5- - . . : 0 e fx ' : . ' G. . . 3 all Sr if 7. ' ':' f '. 1 ' ' 1 5, , , , r , 5: . I I. E. R. Club 7. -:- -:- G. A. . 6. ' t 3, S3 ac 3: nrhall Q, 1 . oll . - . f .2 . 3 .lr 5. 6, 7. H, 7 ' : ll . ,,,, Q M - ' I, , H: 7. , rg ' ' 3 A , l , 8. . , , . , , , . , Sen1or Comnnttees SENIOR OFFICERS HAROLD NELSON Ex FRUIT STRANDHOLM MARTHA IANE BACKMAN Preszdent Treasurer Board Member ROBERT WEISSINGER ALTHRA GREY PRED IACKSON Vrce Presxdent Secretary Board Member WINTER FESTIVAL Chalrman Marguerite Sternberg Members Peggy Woods Evelyn Anderson Katherme Harrmgton Carl Pxckett Bob Nelson Harold Ladd Howard Evans Edna Benson Margaretha Iordan Clessne Holmes and Mlldred Stohlgren Advisers Miss Bonfield and Mr Gabrlelson CAP AND GO WN Co chanrmen Arlene Murphy Irene Cowen Members Vlva Earp Herbert Cox Urban Rees lone Wllson Carold Brannen Ruth Flemmg Bernice Blou h Edward Hagberg Harley Rector Lxllxan Baker Dorothy Cameron The advxser IS r Houser LINE OF MARCH Co chairmen Eric Mlller Wayne Foust Members Louxse McFadden Harrletta Van Zuuk Bob Rogers Cletxs Covey Thelma Chamberlm Naom1M1ller Helen Srhuler The advxsers are Mxss Helmrexch and Mr Seevers CALENDAR COMMITTEE Chaxrman Phxl Bergstrom Members Veva Forbes Dorothy Bryenton Neal Kershner Ray Telford Katherlne Frank Francher ennmgs The advxser IS Mr Mor on SENIOR MIXER Co chaxrmen Weltha Kxrk Bob effress Entertainment Don Davls Fred Welsh Lorene Ostberg Ered Harlow Ruth Cunsberg Martha Doolxttle Evelyn Mc Cloud Refreshments Marjorxe Morey Bob DeLong Leon Clemens Decoratxons Cur txs Tlllman Marlo Powell Roy Carlson Dale Motls Lewis Anthony David Sandler W1Iham Llewellyn Adv1sers Mass Merrxll Mxss Wheel r Mr Sprxngate Mr Easter Mr Hostetter SENIOR DANCE Co chaxrmen ohn Cotton Mnldred ohnson Members ohn Wxlson Maman acobs Mnlton Frey Wayne ones Helen Anderson Helen Swanson Belle Moqolov Myrtle Yates Marydell Warren Ruth Cox Zelda Muller Lawrence Redrxck .Mary Davolt Loulse Iones Dorothy Skipper de Lauy Wakefield Katherme Blades Emma Bull Marquerlte Cullens a ' I I 1 . . . 1 V , P -1- -:- -:- -1- -:- gt X ' ' , ' .. . D . . . 1 if ' ' . ' ' ' ' l X 1 Q o N , , A , . A A R. , A,-1 - - fl l . . . .' . . ' ' . ' :,.- . 2 1 . l L-X t . - A'-. . . . . f., 1 ' ' 1' . ' ' ' - - A 9 1 , , , Q v 1 ' . . ' : . ' ' . ' . ' 3 , D . ' y . ' ' 'l I ' l - v l ' ' ' - ' 1 , ' . 1 , A . R , . . ' , , ' , V ' B National Honor Society i Well -n'1 . an 1- tx, e 'fir-?R ll' I 1 , -t 1,415-. X'-l.l'll',:..-Q li' 'I . , . 6 14: 1 ' K . v Na.. H554 SENIOR PARENT FACULTY Entertainment and Decorations chairman Alvin ohnson Members anet Stan berry Fannie Wills Esther Holler Norman Warren iBll Bergren Carl Berglund Eldon Granberg Advisers Mr Hoyt Mr Cram Reception chairmen Lois Peterson Gertrude Warner Members Paul Rapo ort ames Smith Dorothy Frush Arnold ohnson Marcella Shipley Thelma reanor Advisers Miss Zimrnerli Mrs Iohnson CL 4SS NIGHT Exhrblt chairman Maxme Terrrll Members Frances Wrngert Bill Palmer Marjorie Graybeal Addison Thomas Rena Richards Mae Turnquist Virginia Van Houten Freda Lazonby Verna Nygard Mildred Gustafson Bob Olson Ruth Hel lums Florence Gee Alice Cannon Adviser Miss Barge Program chairman Max Hodges Members Margaret Dorman Lucille Plum Donald Marshall Anna Louise Davis Ruth McGlothlen Harold Stormer Raymond Barr Advisers Miss Wood man Miss McBride Mr Tallman ALUMNI Chairman Ardis Mosebach Harold Nelson Bob Weissmger Althea Grey Everett Strandholm INVITATIONS Chairman Annette Levine Mary Armstrong Richard Paulsen Harold Schmidt Adviser Miss Knauer SENIOR BANQUET Chairmen Bert Wisdom Mary Shaw Members Martha lane Backman Fred ackson Lyle ohnson Ovid La on Mary Smaluk Lloyd Tokheim Ruth lf ries Ben Caplan Bernice Beckman va Barret Mary Monahan eanette a Max Bonham Marjorie Cullum The foundation of the Honor Society is built on the four principlesc, Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. The present semester's officers are Eric Miller. presi- dent: Paul Rapaport, vice-president: Marguerite Sternberg. secretary: W'eltha Kirk, treasurer. The old members of the society are Annette Levine, Mary Shaw, Irene Cowen. Mildred Stohlgren, Lois Peterson. Althea Gray. Ardis Mosebach. The I2-B's elected to the membership are Barbara Bit- ting, Robert Brackenbury, Sylvia Caplan, Mildred Conk- wright. Vera Davis, Stanley Foulke. lne: Gouqhnour, Robert Haptonstahl, Gwendolyn Harris, Naomi lohnson. Edison Kennedv. Anna Malkovich, Letha Noah. Rebecca Qstrem. Sigrid Otto. Chris Porter,Lloyd Rees. Maxine Robesky, Maxine Robinson.. Marlorie Rogers, Mariann Sheldon. Frank Silver, Robert Smith, Esther Wherle, Dor- othy Wheels. Carol Wildey, Roberta Williams. and Vivian Wilson. The I2-A's elected are Evelyn Anderson, Helen Ander- son, Martha lane Backman. Eva Barrett. Howard Gray. Marjorie Graybeal. Max Hodges, Esther Holler, Ruth Iefries, Mildred G. Iohnson, Esther Lang, Louise Mc- Fadden, Robert Weissinger. Harold Wellander. and Bert Wisdom. Senror Will The Senior Gradu itrng class of Ianuary 1935 of East High bernq of sound mrnd and legal age rmm drately upon graduation wish to leave some of our personal characteristics to a few of the under classnren This wrll rs to rule all previous wills made and torn up rnv'rlrd UNIT I Harold Nelson the presrdent of the senior class vtrshes to leave hrs leadership to that cfarmrnq tenth grade boy Dwight Addington UNIT 2 As there are such a very few handsome boys rn Lee township we feel that rt rs only proper to bestow upon Frank Gustafson the handsome features of Harold Ladd UNIT 3 We also haxe rn our class Dale Motrs probably one of the best track stars rn East who wishes to leave hrs abrlrty rn thrs lrne to Kenneth Cox UINIT 'I Max Hodges whom almost everyone has seen appear on the East hrqh stage bequeathes hrs piano playing to that 200 pound fullback Burr Hohl gmt 5 Althea Gray the secretary of our class leaves to Phyllis Clark her ability to make public speec es UNIT 6 Although Evelyn Anderson wishes to take her red harr with her she has kindly consented to leave her freckles to Marie Garland UNIT 7 Irene Cowen leaves her successful athletic career to Marqaret Smith UNIT 8 Have you noticed that tricky corlfure of 'Vlary Sh iw7 Well she rs leaving rt to Mildred Conkrrqht a member of the on coming graduating class UNIT 9 Guess what' Mildred Stohlgren rs leavrnq her quiet manner to Marcella Mattern UNIT 10 Lewis Anthony rs leaving hrs bash fulness to Eddie Wrllrts but dont be disappointed qrrls Eddie may refuse the offer you know UNIT ll Milton Frey the senior who made one of the all city football teams will leaxe to Bob Haptonstahl his stately figure UNIT I2 Lyle Iohnson who writes that much read column Fashion Trps wishes to leave her salesmanshrp abrlrty to Myrtle Yates UNIT I3 Ruth Ginsberg one of the best conversatronalrsts rn the senior class wrll leave her talkative manner to Barbara Brttrng UNIT I4 Errc Miller the presrdent of the Natronal Honor Society wrll leave hrs ability in vvorkmq with electrical applrances to Bob Hanbury UINIT 15 It rs a gift to be able to bluff and get by with rt ohnny Cotton seems to have acquired thrs gift and upon graduation he wrll leave rt to Robert Rothfuss UNIT I6 We had rn mrnd to leave Don Davis pep to Bernard Lewis but we feel he has a grea sufficiency so we wrll give rt to Dale Smith rnstead UN T 17 Brll Berggren a prominent member of the golf team wishes to bestow hrs ability rn thrs sport to Bob Frrrs UNIT 18 Ieanette Hall leaves her personalrty to Iudy Parker UNIT I9 Ardrs Mosebach an outstanding athletic flgure will leave her tennrs ability to erry Efaw one of the Three lays. I h UNIT 20--Glenn Bartlett the cartoonist for the Quill and Scroll leaves his art ability to Naomi o nson. UNIT 21-The editor of the Quill Annette Levine not only has journalistic ability but she also has a witty nature which she will bestow upon Marguerite Sargent. UNIT 22-Exerett Strandholm seems to have that certain way with the teachers. He wishes to leave this characteristic to Eskil Garanson. UNIT 23-The all-state end of '33 Lawrence Redrick leaxes his football ability to one of the canaries Billy Lyman. ' UNIT 2-I--Iohnny Wilson like his brother represented East in many swimming meets. He will leaxe his 'ibility in swimming to Harry Long. UNIT 25-Murguerite Sternberg will leave her leadership in extra-curricular activities to Polly Lin- co n. UNIT 26-f This will drawn up on the 5th day of December 1934 has been legally witnessed by the copy rewclt rs 'md the honorable editorial adviser Mr. Kenneth Stratton. Vvimess The Senior Class of Ianuary 1934 .fl A. a. . tm- A --f- ------vw fre . ,. .. .l! R ,X-.ft e r I -Q-1 174At'AJ'd M3911 .Sian M at t. 5 ol? 111152 it ABBA!-its The Lo Down by MARX SHAW Iohn Cotton weathy man about town has opened his Cotton Club situated on the roof of the New Marshall Field Building Here you rub elbows with your favorite newspaper columnists lYes even Lyle Iohnson goes therell Cute little Marydell War ren is a feature and shes an eyeful for any bodys orbs black blue' Shes on the radio nightly with Bob Iedress orchestra and you could do lots worse and prac txcally no better than tuning in every eve ning about midnight if ..,,,,,J you re conscious by then The height of inaccuracies Bob Weis singer who just engineered the building of the new University Bridge took a secluded seat in a restaurant announcing to the head waiter who by the way was Sam Kouri that he wanted to dine m silence and then ordered celery' Maryone Morey well known dancer, and Fred Harlow actor will bnng their New York stage hit Oh' Ohl Oh to Des Moines soon under the auspices of Harold Wellander who owns the largest chain of theaters in the state Carl Pickett and ack Price are cstab lishing a chain of cafes here and abroad it looks as if former East High Grads are going into business in a big way Wayne Jones, boxing and wrestling champ of the United States, turned down a tine screen role the other day because the part demanded that he be knocked out Here s information that Believe-it-or-not by Wisdom would seize upon avidly: Max Hodges our local governor says he can no longer tell one musical note from another. Kay Harrington and Bob Nelson had a sad parting when she left for London. Dan Cupid hears that he may follow her abroad. Let's hope that Esther Holler, that brilliant lawyer can patch things up. Have you tasted the NRA fruit, a special- ty in Russell Tobis' fruit shop? Incidentally NRA means Nice Round Apples. Years ago lt was used in the Roosevelt administration. long ago discarded since Fred Iackson became President. ,L Y Mary Monahan wife of Phil Bergstrom has a strange pastime it is watching her husband a doctor perform operations Now that Ben Caplan has purchased the Wooluforth chain stores one can buy jewelry for 2 pennies each instead of ten pennies each The triangle that has for its res ectlve corners Belle Mogolov Max Bonham Mar yorie Cullum lnote that the man is between the two ladies continues to intrigue most Des Moines residents Max is seen very often with both ladies lseparatelv of coursel but nothing serious seem to take place Making this tn anqle more interesting is the fact that the two ladies waste no love on each other Max banked Miss Cullum s room with flowers on her birthday but that same evening he presented Miss Mogolov with an orchid corsage THAT LARGE' Fishers De Paree f remember when it used to be just Fishers 1 is now owned by Don Davis Here you can sec about the smartest most enjoyable show anywhere in this mans town Dorothy Skipper may thrill you or she may not depending upon your vitality vim and vigor to me shes the meanest of the mean blue singers and her style is exclusively her own She s in Life begins at 8 40 at the moment The Des Moines Derby, which will take place at Bob Allotts Race Track, situated where Drake Stadium used to be, will be held next week Jockey Paul Rappa port will ride the horse of Ardls Mosebach prominent social leader Since Mildred Iohnson who now operates a dress-shop in Fred Welsh's departmentstore has hired Martha ane Q Backman as Mannequin il business has improved one hundred per cent. You know her type smart and chic with the simple expensive clothes that only an East High Grad knows how to wear lno wonder the owner of the Cotton Club has taken such a fancy to clothes latelyl. And th t. -it -ll, h for this wma my pas ut sums t lngs up is ' xv1!l'h': Je 5215.9 ir What s Domg Friday November 16 5 30 This evening we went to the all club ban quet and had a grand time There were about l75 people attending Several teachers were present and they seemed to enjoy it all as much as the students did Mr Tallman started the merry making by having us sing several rounds fMy some of the teachers had a good time thenl Then we all oc Q J f cupied ourselves with the all important business of the evening eating I L guess it was pretty good lll I food but I was so busy talking to the kids at our table that I didnt have time to notice the taste of the good od eats The pumpkin pie flt in perfectly with the theme of the banquet pumpkglris fits 3 lot of fun serving too especi y w en you drop something but I only dropped a forkl After satisfying our hunger we listened to some interesting toasts on pumpkins Martha Iane Backman was a very charming toast mistress Harold Nelson Annette Levine Bob Ieffress Franklin Kerr and Peggy Woods gave some line toasts and Edna Knudsen sang two songs accompanied by Max Hodges All in all everyone had a swell time and here s to more and bigger and better all club banquets' Friday and Saturday October I9 20 Boy Im getting that good old East high spirit' Or is it the East high productions that are getting good7 Anyway I went to see South in Sonora twice It was a swell operetta put on under the direction of Miss Woodman and Mr Tallman Miss May also helped with the costumes which were especially e5ective. Max Hodges was cast as a rich Mexican landowner. He had flve daughters. lAnd he seemed to be a mighty capable papa tool. The action of the o eretta centered around these five daughters. parts of the daughters were taken by Esta Lee Husted. Arlene Moore. Lela Claire Hauge, Edna Knudsen, and Barbara Lundgren. Some of the other important charac- ters were played by Dale Smith, Viola Ronk, Max Kreutz. Leroy Perkins. Cliiord Nelson. and Bob Aitken. The songs were keen. I heard one lady who was. I think, a teacher from, another school remark 'about the striking melody of the title song South in Sonora The chorus sang with a qreat deal of enthusiasm Mexico My Mexico and several other songs The orches tras accompaniment gave to the whole pro- duction a fine finishing touch Those who missed seema South i Sonora surely missed a good evening s enter tainment I wish I could see it again Friday November 23 At last The Big Pond the play Ive heard so much about has been given and gee it was all that Id hoped for and then some Everybody laughed so loud and long at some of the funn situations that we missed some of the speec es but that was all right Betty Iones had the lead playing the part of a rich rubber manufacturers daughter While in Europe she fell in love with a French guide Max Hodges and after some disagree ment on the part of her father Bob Aitken finally brought him home with her He fthe guidel became so interested in busmess that the girl almost married Ronny Davis played by Dale Smith instead of the man she really loved It all turned out all right in the end athough I wished something could have been done for poor Ronny he didnt get marned or find a girl or anything Dale Smith was just perfect in the role of Ronny and Bob Aitken was equally good in portraying Mr Billings Max Hodges French certainly stood him in good use My how he could rattle it off' The others in the cast were Bob Haptonstahl Dorothy McGlothlen Mar garet Smith and Ruth Matthews I was talking to the electricians who have charge of all the lighting effects of the programs put on by the school and they surely must haxe an interesting and sometimes 'shocking' time. There are live boys who do this work Eric Miller. Bob Weis- singer, Raymond Barr, Frank Silver, and Irwin T ' Nelson. Eric, Bob, and g Rayn?ond izre all in LZA. so ater anuary, tere will only be Frank and '-Y N f x Irwin left to illuminate. The new boys are usually initiated into the work by learning about the switch-board and helping back-stage. Then. as they have more experience, they get to run the spot lights in the balcony. . my 1 'Sf ,C 1 -.,. J .14 . 351' . , . 2 I 5' 1 . ,- I 'frilly gg. I . V If I 1 Ji 'Y ,X ,I ' ii'-1,19 v I .,A. JE fllrh' .gmm fe-AJ ' ' A . .. 1 i '-Q, lx! ,, .- .. , . 1-1 - M - pi-H In the operetta this order was sort of re versed smce Irwm Nelson started nght out on the spot llghts I guess they had qulte a txme wxth the operetta Frank Sxlver wasnt able to come to school on the day xt was to be gxven so a new boy had to be found to run one of the lxghts George Smder came to the rescue and took hrs place Q'I'hey all got along fine ln The electncxans are responsxble for all of those keen lxghtmg effects an the plays and thlngs They make the moonlight fires m flre places and the speclal hghtmg for unusual scenes These fellows all seem to enjoy thelr work even though lt does take them out of their classes when the txme comes around for a play or operetta or somethmg QLucky thxngsl We had the alumm assembly today and gracious xt seems nearly Impossible for so many boys to have made good There were present Iohn McGruder Denny Lxttlewood 'larry OBoyle Father I Aldera and Vane Overturff Lawrence Peterson a present sales man for the Lowe and Campbell sportmg goods store was ln charge of the program and sever al members of the 1909 team were there Of course Ierry Banta who IS experxencmg for the Hrst tlme the bonds of matnmony and Don Haptonstahl were there gxvmg us a taste of his Comedxan ablllty Everythmg was just per fect but I dxd get awfully txred standmg up East hxgh broadcasted today and every one went to the assem bly and took part The broadcast was combmed 3 wxth the Roosevelt vs East pep assembly a fi there were vnsxtors here from Roosevelt to take -7 art I thought xt was .1 een assembly and near ly everyone else dld too 1 P k We had our Good Wxll assembly today and each of the four hugh schools North Roosevelt Lmcoln and East had repre sentatxves on the stage each of whom gave us thexr opmnon and thanked East h1gh for the httle emblem of friendship a llttle cane bearmg the colors of the hxgh schools whnch was pre sented by Althea Gray y :SA e ,,,w,, ,,.t A. --.I spite of the changel. ' -2- -1- -2- I , . . ' . - f ' QW! . . ' J P' 5 A '. ' ' . .D . , . - , , THE BIG POND Left to right Dorothy McGlothlen Dale Smith Betty lone: Max Hod es Robert Haptonst hl Mr Tallman Margaret Smith Robert Aitken Ruth Mathews Carol Wildey Miss Macy Miss oodman Mr Hostetter Ive been neglecting our student council so lll not write another word until Ive given the council its desired place East high certainly b lieves in that football hero idea because Burr f Hohl was elected presi dent Robert Bracken bury is vice-president -- and Lyle Iohnson is sec- . , retary and treasurer' fof course l don't mean that she is a football boyj. At the first meeting of the parents and teachers the council was in full charge of the evenings program. Bob Haptonstahl is campaign committee chairman and has headed the ticket campaign the P. T. A. operetta and the fall play with very pleasing results. The credit of these snappy matinee dances can be given justly to the social committee headed by Maxine Robesky. I ve wondered where all of these fierce C71 looking monitors came from and Ive been informed that they were chosen by the Building and Grounds committee I had a lot of fun color day which was planned by the council and I nearly forgot the bundle drive which wa also headed by the campaign committee Oh yes and the welfare drive lt seemed so funny to see the grown up senior high folks drop a penny in the box with as much dignity as any millionaire ever felt. We had an assembly today and the speaker was Sam Risk an Assyrian gentleman who came to America a few years ago and worked his way to the top until now he has a bus'ness of his own and feels very much American. Friday December 21. The Nativity was presented at two - semblics today as is the custom each year - fore Christmas. This annual program is East High tradition and everyone always - joys the beautiful singing and the diierent scenes portrayed. Polly Lincoln and Clarence Hedlund were Mary and Ioseph and Viola Ronk took the part of the head angel. . -'sr-fwfr-v--yn www- - .7!,....,, Q V' WN W'-X Wd' 1f 'l HN ri f 'K J .al ',, . i , r NI To A, ' ' .1 . .., ,Q . ,K ' : . U 5. E 1 1 1.4 , ky ,' k ,uf , Q T .,. if .Al yi F 1 5- - :wr-. -..,. '-. V Q 'vie 1 '?:rQl3iFT5?:Q- I TQ: 13' I ' :ri- .' W 'I'- - -fsegn: ,a ' . . n t . - r':,e 'f! t- , - -. . I ': -' . 5 '.-..... V Il-335 THE Q TILL at WX lr-f tffl, 0 ,,-Q va' su QUILL EDITORIAL STAFF Srmimg Bch llaptonstahl lne Goughnour Carmen Sayre Mary Shaw Mr Stratton Hun Long Maxrne Robmson Carol Wxldev lulxa Hayden Seated Bert NVnsdom Annette Lewme Esther Holler Irene Coxun N I m P lu e Bob Brackenbury The Qu11l Staff This qroup of students under the dxrectron of Mr Stratton have charqe of qettmq materxal and pictures Collected for the publrcatlon of the Qu1ll magazlne and meet each day durmq last hour The lf. rders of the staff are Annette levme edxtor and Esther Holler 'assocrate edxtor The Semor A mem bers ct us heads of the var1ous departments whxle the Senxor B members who are chosen e ch semester to be on the Quill staff are glven work ln thexr choxce departments The specxal duties of all of the staff ar to observe the varlous school act1vxt1es whlch they belneve would be especxally mterestmq 1n prmt for the malorxty of students The staff also attem ts to vary the type of maqazme from year to year and In thls way publlsh somethmq umque and dxf erent whlch would prove more popular A number of students are chosen each semester by Mr Olsen to ard rn sellmq BCIVQFIISIIIQ to Des Morne: merchants The mcome from thxs source helps to pay for the prmtmq of the magazme By bemq a member of the Qu1llStaff the student learns much ln the way of slmlle yournalxstxc tr umnq by wrrtmq the storles and sketches and by helpmq to plan the structure of a published magazine Exen though much work rs put forth on the part of the staff as a whole the members thoroughly emov the qood tunes whrch always abound rn the Qulll room In thls vway Quxll membership rates as of the mformal meetmqs of the group Enellsh work would flnd xt 'well worth any effort made to be an extra cur1cular actxwty because Students who are Interested m chosen for the Quill Staff QUILL BUSINESS STAFF Srandma M3fll11 lane Backman Pc qy Woods Mr Olsen Lorraine Mack Luculle H1mnlton Iohanna Bandon Morns Wenss Seated Ruth Shepard lack Ieffrnes eta Malmberg George Ruhmhnd fL..fx'-v fwgiffg- xigidf-'1 I I. 1, l T I E 4 l S e-tt,-u , : , , . . ,.'j . 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Y.,.l 'in ,Xu , GIVE Me Strength by utr 'x H nohx Oh to capture thrs hxclden pov. er that drn e5 me on To desperat1on That urges forward my mmcl and boul xxlthrn an xchrng To hope md zspu mon lwhat qxves me lrght through darknesb and tear through Laughmg hours That causes me to work and strlve becaube of mx soul 5 Hrdden povterb The endless aehmg of a broken heart the txrecl tramp Cf vtorrred feet The cexseless throb of pam that drnes me on through My defeat Oh mercrless drlwmq power through care and toll My prayer lg C we me strength that l m my hncl myself m lxfe before nt IS Too late FFR bodx . 1 , .w 'Eg n . . Y .7 Q , ' ' ' ' ' 2 2 . , 5 gn' 'g .......-,-,... f . . . . ' ',Tf,i,14,14 V Q ' r ' ' ',1.4,.-111,74 t . 7 ' Q . iS ' . .V. V - . K V 1 I L ' . e .---....,.z. ...M ,.- N--. .,-Q.. ..,,--..,.. .. . ,. A. ..-,,. . ..- -,. , ..-.,...v .X-Kms fi ,vs Us 1-'f ' fs? nl- V7 I 'tu U1if Lfk,-wif? . ..,.,...--av. --ly ,H 4: wi-KR. -I , . - , Portralt of an Industrlous Q71 Student Preparmq Her Lesson by HEIEN MAx1NE ROBINSON lAfter spendmg only ten mmutes grumblmg about the horrxd lessons teachers etc to anyone m the famnly who vull lend a sympathetxc ear she flnally yxeldmg unwxllmgly to her fate grabs a handfull of books and flops clown on the davenportl Now lets see lve got History and Engllsh and Algebra to get Glory bel What ll I do flrst? Guess Ill try HISIOIY xt s the easiest no maybe ld better do Englxsh cause she saxd we mzght have a test over last week s work and Id better find out what It was all about fS1ghs heavxly and gingerly plcks up booksl Wonder what chap Wzllze for qoodness sakes stop makmg those aw ul noxsesl How d ya spect me to qet my lessons wxth all that rumpus gom on? Daddy do make htm stop well I was only tellmg hum to oh all rxght Ill be stlll fln undertone lll qet even wnth you smarty' fl-lavmg uttered th1s dxre prophecy labors only to flnd that her book had slld behmd the sofa whxle she was argumgl Sufferxn cats' When I do try to study somethm always stops me Well mrght yust as well make a stab at alge bra for a whxle lpenslvelyl l wonder dld he say to do Exer cnse 4 or Exerczse 5? Guess lt musta been 4 I dont remember domg that one before lRead1ngl Wlth a negatxve whats nega tne anyway? Oh h h lknow That means mmus Resummgl Wxth a negatxve exponent now what m the world IS an exponent? Suppose I could look lt up m the mdex but what s the use? Those explanatlons are a lot of bunk l ll just sklp em and try the problems QVery mtellngently she heads he paper Algebra wrltes an nmpresslve No I below lt returns her attention to the book but soon begxns to scowll Hm m m m that doesnt look so o flleadmgl If x can dxg a well ln 5 days and y can d1g a well ln three days how long wzll It take them to dxg a well to gether? Why enght da no o o o of course not That s addmg maybe you re supposed to substract oh whats the my name anyway lf he starts at the end of the roll luke he usually does Besxdes l had my lesson the day fore yesterday and sake s ahve they can t expect ya to yes Ma l ll answer the phone Hello oh hello Dot No o o l m not dom a thzngl Sure lll be rlght over nn a yxffy cause If there s anybody I srmply lt le' love to see s Clark Gab oov ,tu J f' .fee l O 1 O 1 4 r fl M ' 1 I v - . A - 'id ' 1 . , : Q . E I . ' . ' , ' ' , 1 .H ' l' , f f ' . ' ' ' h t. gig ' ' . . -1 . . n ' .f-'F' X ' , l ' .H . . . H New H' H , 1-1--,I l she settles down once more to her use! He probably won't get 'round to Aff my A . . ' 1 . Arif' .. ' . . , . . . 6 y . H ' ' . ' . ' ' .' . l . ' .. . ' . ' . . I . . 4 1- . . f H Q , - . . 1 I :J . I 5? s , A ri . ' 4 5,1 1 P If 51 R. Wifi l xx J 1 tx X 1 g ,y r 4 A Et 'iff Q ! Ly x, ph- 1 t . --4, 2? l 3 fa, t I 59, we-na misfit Q-shrink? 2h.e r Romance on the Ice by IRENE CowEN Boy look at that swell looking girl over there' I ll bet l can get her to skate with me said Reginald the handsome young skater to his friend Car Ill betcha a quarter you cant responded Carl who had little faith in his pal s attraction for girls even if he was fairly good looking Here s where you lose a quarter my friend and off went Reginald to the conquest Whoops He stumbled there and almost made a forced landing Good ness it would never do to come into her presence in such a violent manner When he finally reached her side it seemed that his powers of speech had left him completely so he just skated around and around her as a dog frisks around the legs of a gallopmg horse Yes he seemed a good deal like a puppy that doesnt know exactly how to qo about expressing his desires After a few minutes of this preliminary work fduring which time he had executed all of the fancy figures he knew with only one embarrassing falll he rushed over to her and said in a rather weak voice Er ah a would you like to skate up around the bend with me7 At last it was over. What was that? She would! And she smiled and gave him her hand as she answered. Well Reginald fell deeply in love with ane, as her name turned out to be. Ah, he dreamed of lane, he talked of ane. and then each night he skated with Iane. He knew she was the girl he would marry because she had dark curly hair and brown eyes, and didn't a girl look best when she possessed these two things? Of course. Iane had them. Two weeks flew by. and then one day as Reginald came blithely down to the skating rink, he saw lane with an- other boy. Who could dare do such a thing as skate with his girl? He soon found out. Iane told him she would r 4.9-an XZ like to have you meet ohn the boy l go with. He s been out of town for a couple of weeks but he ll be here the rest of the season now. Oh, the cruel blows that life gives to those in love! Poor Reginald! His heart was broken. Never again would he ice skate and never would he look at another girl. The rest of his days would be spent in dreaming of those two heavenly weeks--and Iane. Wait though. There's Carl over there. May- be he could have a little fun with Carl again, just for today anyway. Hey, Carl!-say, look at that nifty looking blond in the blue suit. Isn't she a honey? Betcha l can get her to skate with me. ll Q 4 'rsv- 7 1 Jw .JM l .-1 ' 91:11. lay QL nf' lf r, , ,-,nc 3- '. cami, - 13 1'7 -'M 2' x ,TI X.. 6 gg 'A . -1 1 :A li 1. ,. kv, my Eyes Behrnd Glass by lwEz GOUGHNOUR One of the most amusing and inter estmg constructions of the ages is a pair of spectacles lf all people were com pletely swept away mto space while only thelr glasses sailed back to the earth homeland theywould still leave their various human natures Ln the realxty of the spectacles left be md O12 C7-C75 A typical experiment of children is to borrow grandmother s glasses curl the bows around the ears pull the lens down in a country store clerk style and then observe the change And strangely behmd the br focals he seems to see two faded and sparsely lashed eyes and a pmched wrinkle between the eyebrows For rf randmothers spectacles lay rn w ork s buslest intersection they would still brmg a vnsxon of white curls that twmkled behmd her ears, and her pmched but rosy cheeks Very little skill is regulred to dxstxn quxsh the spectacles of a doctor or law er Behind thexr stlff arched frames one can detect scru tmnzmg eyes that mark the fine sharp ness of their pro fessxon The glasses of an artist or author can be detected by the steady but vague mystery that lmgers behmd the lens of these A young stenographer transposes her glasses to a quxck ac curate style which marks her type of work FB-E Spectacles may be only a curxous combination of glass and metal but they characterize their owners in a mysterious way And even though glasses are bought only as a necessary and burdensome fixture they soon be come a feature of the most unwxllmg spectacle owner The Garden of Fnendshrp by CARMEN SAYRE Friendship is a lovely garden Where each riend a' lower grows. And each year the seeds are scattered From each lower by winds are sown. Some seeds lack the strength and courage And die as soon as frosts are gone. t..--.,i,g. Others there are planted rmly And live on and on and on. Biting winds and rosts assail them u each spring they bloom anew: With each year they grow more lovely, Straight and tall, and tried and true. N 5,2 L if 6 x. J 'it? 2ki5YQ7'Z'1ifif r Two Houses by ROBERT BRACKENBURY Bout the prettxest house I ever knew Is just as stzg as a brand new shoe Whenever I step on the broad front walk I begun to thxnk how Im going to talk I rzng then I want for a mmute or two The door opens slrghtly and How d you do She says wrth raxsed brows and chm up too, As rf she were not the aunt of you Now down the street xs another house too It makes me thunk of a comfortable shoe I rush rrght up the narrow front walk I can hardly walt to begm to talk Here no one even stops to knock There :snt even a key rn the lock I settle myself m an old squeaky chazr This home zs not grand but I love be there 955 IV eg- 2 ., .1 'A A f' 1 :Y , THE QUIU-A ' 4,4-r fa N r ,111 NN I 1 N . . , . q . . 1 h 1 jQ,w-X ' . ' ..' ' ., . ' ff.-H--.- , , o - ' , . . is 5 .2 if X f i l, :5 l If ,3 I H v x, f u p r P. , V. E 4 -, . 1 ,'.V Q 14 1 3 KJ jeu. 1 1 - 1 I ' ,. - --A . x . J. - I ' fl J: Il, W , T f is I , -J F ,. J Q. 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Aa , ...V IEMA Ylswhi .,,1lhsl 'Pez' y , wh: u +1 '1 53 4' 31 4 P W-Wives: Ks: wa lfritfffw A Students Lament Ah what joy my heart is singing For I hear the class bell rxngzng And the message zt is bringing ls that last hour class is o er Our dear teacher stzll is talkmg Weary mmds with wisdom stocking While we really should be walkin Where each class has gone be ore From my books my thoughts are turning My poor headzscrammed with learning And my heart rs ull o yearnzng For the outdoor air once more Torture now at last is ending Teachers zozce is now descendzng From our seats like bitches bending We spring outward through the door by CARMEN SAYRE A Rendezvous W1th7 7 7 7 7 7 7 by ANNETTE LEVINE CHARACTERS BERT The bored husband AUDREY The sillv vufe SCENE After supper in the living room ALIDREY I feel so jittery ever since I ve been reading this paper about that un known monster that is going around Bert now why dont you listen to me7 You must not enjoy my company any more Before we were married you used to just de xour my sayings and now it looks as if youll devour me if I do say anything BERT Aw dont bother me cant you see I m trying to devour the contents of the women s page? The only enjoyment I get from food anymore is reading the re cipes You never feed me anything decent AUDREY And to think I chose you instead of ohn Wait did you hear that no1se7 Oh dear this night is so spooky Its just raining pitchforks outside I know that something terrible is going to happen I can feel it in my bones BERT I just wondered why they creaked so much--too full of feeling I guess ALIDREY IDroppmg her basket of knittingl Oh dear! There goes my knit ting, it seems as if everything is falling down BERT Yeah--even the ram' AUDREY You know, I had the most terrible dream last night Everything was so dizzy-There were all kmds of animals--and horses, and- BERT: Oh-Nightmares. AUDREY: I heard the funniest thing at club today-I'll bet you can't answer it-Why do they call cereals after Ceres, the goddess? BERT: Must be because we eat them day after day. in a series. AUDREY: Now you've gone and spoiled the lesson. That's the trouble with you, you think everything is just one big joke. BERT: Likewise-the same as you. fAudrey gets exasperated and leaves the room! IA scream off stagel. AUDREY: Help! BERT: Aw, help yourself. AUDREY: Help! Help! BERT: That woman will never save money, she is always increasing the help. IA crash is heard--then heavy footsteps come nearer--Bert looks around, but can't see anythingl. BERT: This pineapple-cream-cheese-tomatoes-apple-carrot loaf l've been reading I T QS? eff F' gf-f about must not have hit the right spot. I clon't feel so good. Oh, Audrey 941' X 1 A Af' V . n. :O 1 ,f Mhizr i L F Fifa?-A Hui lhld 'R' E wnawiw I-Qhriz ' 4' max-vf ff N. I V E f 'fr V' R iff, K -'Jr iz' . ' W L1 K S Where xs that wxfe of mme7 She s never around when I want her and vlce versa Aud e r y' KNO answer and heavy footsteps come closerl BERT Say somethmg must be wrong vuth me lm begmnmg to hear thmgs fLooks up sees wlfe seemmgly Iloatmg along rn a dead famtj BERT If that :sn t dumb floatmg ln her dreams That woman shouldn t eat so many of those floatmg xslands before she goes to bed lAn awful noxse booms out from the direction of Audreyj VOICE Stay where you are I am the unknown monster I prey on human bemgs I know everythmg my master has chosen you to flavor hrs duck soup BERT Aw banana oxl Auderrry VOICE That goes ln finger naxl pollsh not soup Follow me lPuts Audrey on sofal BERT You old nmny I can t even see you VOICE Oh but you can hear me BERT Home Kay VOICE Iames ns the proper noun fBert follows the volce through a large picture xn the wall The trees ln the plc ture seem almost real They wave to and frol fThxs wxll have a terrific effect on the audlencel BERT I thought xt was rammg but the weather seems to have changed Ill never aqam depend on the weather man lEx1t through pxcture AUDREY fWakmg upl I had the snllxest dream Bert fl ooks aroundl Bert Bert where are you? Oh dear he probably went out wmth some of hls horrxd cxgar BERT Say Audrey did you ever taste duck soup? I know the keenest new joint where they serve It exclusively They say that once you go there you never can leave but me lm smart Lets go AUDREY llsaughmg and laughmg out loudl Oh Bert lm so happy Here I thought you had left me to go and smoke cxgars but you re such a darlmg husband you ve only gone crazy ' Jw K sr an -1. , 111' ga av 5 'Q - 1 I . V. -' . . . . If . Qing. f smokxnq frxends. O dear--lP1cks up kn1ttmg.l fEnter Bert, quxte a lnttle dxsheveled.J N I X' 'IT' ' ' I wx Z :E E ' ' ' ' e -. 4-fm 34, , , ' X Rst. ' ' g. ,.. ,.-- .- ,..., Xxx' 'I' I A f : . . l 1 ' . I . Srl' g T - 'X ,ei W' fl v , wx' crib ' flv-15 r1'. L, 3f r'st 1 SAV ' 5' I fd avi 'Lay' x., I 'A:v,.r.-M ,N V' mmidiafwuiw-v The Lure of the Forest by CARox WILDEY The yxmd IS stxrrmg the tree tops and makmg them smg a lullaby The smell of the pmes ns so pungent one can hardly breathe The moss forms a thlck carpet underfoot lt IS mght Every now and then an owl calls to 1tS mate est rn 1ts clens1ty7 God IS watchmg hxs forest creatures from the tree tops Solxtude and blessed sxlence are ln the woods l say sllence some would call xt noxse but they do not understand and squlrrels are all brought down be fore they have time to scurry home Thls IS natural enough never before had hunters penetrated thelr solltary forest land They have learned now that there ns more of the world beyond and because of the awful fear created by thas experxence they wlll never agam be so care free and happy How llke hfe' My heart cnes out 1n pam When we are young we are care free and happy Our problems and our cxrcle of knowledge constitute They hear only the wmd rushing through the trees owls d1sturb1ng wlth a loud screech some huge demon sneakmg up crackmg branches wxth his feet They 'are bemg coaxed away by thelr 1mag matxons What they really hear IS the wmd IH the trees sxngmg a lullaby to the babes an he woods the nlght watchmen the owls sendmg out the srg - 47Sla'5'U f X' VQ if nal that all IS well m and the happy mght M-.ilu .Q ti- crawlers gomg about thexr busmess our world As we pass through the adolescent perxod we come face to face wxth l1fe Some can apprecxate and enjoy t others cannot Those who can find that the happmess of hfe overshadows the sorrow For those who cannot the op poslte exxsts How cver the sxtuatron life ns life and each mdxvrdual has the prlvxlege of lnvmg h1s own as he wlshes All I can say to you Reader IS that xf you Soon wxll come the dawn for even now the outlme of the trees IS Becommg more vxslble The bxrds are begmnmg to herald the commg day and all the fore ters are awakenmq Famxly by famlly they awake and start out for thelr breakfast By the txme the sun ns up, all the hvmg thmgs are awake except the mght watchmen whose turn at xs to sleep. Happmess has entered the forest now All the happy forest children work and play and thunk of nothing else. So xt IS that they are taken all un aware by the hunters The Howers are trampled down before they have txme to close their eyes. the rabbxts, bxrds do not know the forest you do not yet know hfe as xt really exlsts THE TRAIL bu MARY SHAW On and on goes the traxl Of tall and stately pmes, Wavmg to and fro Long slender arms Themr fan l1ke branches growmg Where sunshme comes dartmg through. And up above the summer sky Where sallmg clouds go by gf! I .fl 5,3 -J' Luke shrps upon the sea. ,, 57' - l f ' fW ' ' if 4 . - . ' - - 'Z' . :wx How can some people fear the fora . . ' D f . W5 .' .' ' ' 2 L ? . . . 5 , F .7 ,e t ' 1 : . I T K I 4 . ' . . ' N A . . f , L . , , Y -4 if . . . . . - z I ! re , , l l ' . C 5 I gs' . U . - 5' I . . ' I ' F Y 1 . Ut 5, 2 . . 2 t 1 ' f al j 1 . . . ' - . Z , n n - I fW .ff- 'X 'xfyx 1, . P . 5 - A , . ndlllfhdlluaawvvv Nadu. . Q N55 f if School Life by MARIAM ERSKINE The school is overcrowded vt ith the smart seniors fThats what they thinkl and the under classmen Some travel round and round like a merry go round around the first floor corridor before the 8 25 bell rmgs ln spite of all the roundings some students do not get in their home room before the 8 30 bell During this home room period as well as a history class period fMr Gabriel son s especiallyl some sleepy eyed stu dents have to select a comfortable position and start sawing off logs How to get out of study hall is a question which racks the brains of the mmates in the great institution Peer in through the wmdows and see the many labored beasts in appointed places heaving a sigh of relief when the mid period bell rmgs with just twenty five mmutes left to sit and listen to the bel lowing of the mstructor On a tour around the building I find all kinds of cases come to the school nurse as an excuse to go home Both boy and qirl advisers explain vurong and right doings to a pupil Traveling up to the third floor the learning artists are pamtmg the A B C The future private secretary is practicing her shorthand and typing A salesman tries to sell his wares to a fel low salesman. The future Greta Garbo and Clark Gable are seen practicing Romeo and uliet in the Little Theater. On the second floor English teachers try invariably to make students understand good English fsome stu- dents never understand it anyway . The first and basement floors are composed of fre- quired subjectsl ' history classes. Students listen at- tentively to what the so-cal ed ' teacher has say. Once in a Z I., IQNYLIW - while comes the odor of burned food from the cooking room where the qirls are trying to learn how to prepare food for their future husbands fmaybe Approximately five minutes before the bell rings for lunch the students start piling up their books eyes on the clock sitting on the edge of the seat and rushing for the door when the bell does ring The noise the students make in getting to the cafeteria is enough to bring up the dead people buried beneath the East high stadium One boy fwho does not possess common sensel pours water down a companion s back fwhat a wet situationlj Students rush in from all directions for the assembly All try to g t seats but there are only seats for about three fourths of the crowd During the assembly one of the speakers for ot his speech fwas he embarrassedll en the assembly proves uninteresting con versation from various sources reaches my ears such as l had a swell time last night ean and ack broke up last night Mary has a new dress Was the history test hard? etc Sighs are heard when the students are told to re turn to a class period The fifth hour seems the longest of all lt seems some students work their brains and mouth fchewing guml be- cause they are anxious to complete their vxorc and go home to rest before going out in the evening. However even in the mad scramble to get out of the class rooms the pupils stay for something else. Some do run out of the building at 3:16 because they work after school hours. lf clubs do not meet a friendly gathering seemsto attract students to the front corridor. Sport enthusiasts gather in the gym for swimming bas- ketball, football, and tumbling. ZQZZ g T' Clubs H1 lxeed' How are ya7 I dont have anythlng to do except hlstory and En llsh and shorthand and algebra so just thought ld call and see what you re dom What7 Was lt cold last nlght7 Say don t ya wlsh we could have golned the Forenslc club? Oh It s sup sed to be a debate club And say ya now they have a new advlser thls semester You know that new teacher Mr Sprlngate I thlnk It s mean to glve hlm a club that just has a membershlp of boys don t you? After all we don t always have young men teachers ln East hlgh Oh yeah I guess they have pretty good officers accordmg to thelr l hts I heard once who they were uh? Oh yeah I remember do you know Stanley Foulke7 Well hes presldent Remember how bashful he used to be7 Who would have ever thought of hlm as presldent of a de batln S0ClCty7 Well now maybe that does have somrthlng to do wlth lt Ive seen fel lows before who were scared to debate when there were glrls around Oh unhuh I almost forgot what I was talklng about Well Bob Hanbury IS the vlce presldent and Eddle Wlllets IS the secretary The treasurer7 Oh yeah theyd better watch thelr recelpt books They need an audltor The treasurer IS Iohn Marlon No the tall one I dont Q e why they dont send one of the Iohn Marlon s to another school It would never do to get them mlxed Nelther of them needs the excellent characterls tlcs of the other Oh yeah the FOICDSIC club IS falrly large About 30 boys Sure I thlnk almost every club has a l'lV8l. It wouldnt be much fun lf It weren't so. E. Epl Tan is competlng wlth FOICHSIC. They come nearest to college fra- tefnltles than any others I thlnk. Any way they always have a sort of contest for members. The clubs are so nearly allke that they take ln about the same class of klds The blggest dllference IS that the E Epl purpose IS to make better publlc speakers of the boys What cha say7 No there arent enough speech sponsor of Epl They say they have ood tlmes Ill let you judge yourse f whether lt s a ood club or not I ve heard you can tell y oflicers Oh don t you know? George I'Ieg en IS presldent Hls asslstant IS Bob rackenbury The secretary IS Bob Haptonstahl Isn t lt queer how popu lar the Bobs seem to be7 What? Oh I dld leave out someone dldn t I7 Irwln Nelson IS the treasurer Huh uh But I do k ow that they have tough lnltlatlons Forenslc does too though An say speaklng of rlval clubs there are two more Glrls clubs thls tlme Phllomathean and Zetagathean Huh? Oh they re llterary clubs Mlss Flckle has Phllo and MISS Sny der Zeta Phllo IS lead thls year by Gwendolyn Harl-ls Yes she s edltor of the Scroll ya know Then the vlce presldent IS Bar hara Blttlng The money IS handled by Helen Maxlne Roblnson and meetlngs are recorded by Mary Esther Cum mlnas What? officers of Zeta you mean? Well Althea Gray IS presldent as slst d by her pal Mlckey Iohnson who IS secretary Agaln the red heads score and Eveyln Anderson was elected trea surer Who vlce presldnt oh excuse It please darllng Dont ever tell her I forqot It s Weltha Klrk Well, honey bunch, ya see, there doesn't seem to be a very dlstlnct dllfer ence If you ask any of the members, they just say thelr club IS the better. Anyway. Zeta IS open to l0B's, and one must wrlte a good essay to get ln Phllo It's an honor to belong to elther one Q!! Jf l ' Wm: . f ' v f Not much! I just about froze. teachers to EJ around, Mr. Lyman is l- . - '. ' If . ' z . . n 3, , . ' , I 0 , f'NN An say s eakmg of clubs do you know how the uclidean club has fallen off? They have only about thirteen members Yeah its the Math club Why they used to have so many members that some had to stand in an ordinary class room I dont know how they feel about it Say who are the ad users now? Well I thought Miss Knauer was but doesnt Miss Hargns teach history? Oh yeah I do remember her sav ng she used to teach math The club must be interesting with two such advisers I understand they have practically standing officers The presi dent is Bob Brooks vice president Stanley Foulke and secretary Vivian Wilson They do change the treasurer around once in a while though This semester it is Dale Vertz No they don t have tryouts but they do have in itiations This semester besides the us ual branding and so forth they made the pledqes repeat so called tongue twisters I didn t hear of anyone bemq rejected because he couldnt do t though What? Oh do I ever have my Latin? Dont yudge others by your self' By the way why didn t you yom the Latin club? The president is Allie Smith the vice president is Wava Dean secretary Alice White and the treasurer is Ruthtlefferies. The ad- viser? Miss Paterson. Oh they study about Roman customs and civilization. They sing songs in Latin too. Their programs are not confined to the sub- iect for at one meeting every year they study parliamentary procedure. Beg your pardon. How did you sav that Parlez-Vous-Francaise? Well. yes and no. That s French isnt it? Those kids have a good club too. Martha ane Backman is the president and the vice-president is Lela Claire fBeautifull Hauge. Anita Smith rec- cords their meetings and the finances are taken care of by Charles Sayre. No I dont understand why the boys dont join the language clubs so much. They might be able to improve them although Miss Iordan as adviser of the French club doesnt need much to im prove her club By the way what are you going to take next semester? Are you going to study Span1sh7 I dont know but Ive heard its comparatively easy Who? Miss Balliet7 Yes she has a club too The El Clrculo Es panol Well they say it helps with the study because it furthers the know ledge and interests of the students in the customs and deeds and language of Spanish people Ahem' Oh the cabinet is good Eddie Willets is head of it assisted by Gloria Giudicessi Sounds interesting doesnt Oh yeah the other officer is Phy liss Stafferton the secretary treasurer They have some good social functions too I hear Huh? Oh uh huh every de partment like that has a club s called Aeollan No Mr Wasson is the band leader Its Mr Tallman You know the man who doesn t Ht his name But they re both the sponsors No Id never try to get in I kinda like music but I couldnt ever smg for try outs They have a Sarg ent-at-Arms too No they don t have to be very big. Annette Levine has the job now. What? Oh. Marguerite Sargent is president. Did you ever notice that girls dominate in offices of clubs? Well the vice-president is Bill lRubin-nutsl Niles. Sylvia Caplan is secretary and Edna Knudson the trea- surer. Oh they study lives and works of famous musicians. Well. the English department has several clubs. They re Shakespearean Philomathean and Zetagathean. I told you about those. I dont know. It would be harder to shorten. They call the others Philo .Q-.1 i?'aPf3- ?gFQ5 fis 2 m and Zeta Maybe they would just call it Willie What cha say? Oh they re one of these lucky clubs that have two sponsors Miss Gabriel and Miss Mc Bride Yeah ometlmes they do present some of the plays or rather parts of them You can tell by the name they study Shakespeare and his works They have interesting discussions on current drama too What' You ask me vuhos the president' Why my dear dont you know? You ve gotta be a football hero Bob Brackenbury is the fellow Well they all aren t exactly foot ball heroes but they re pretty good kids Ya see Mary Shaw is the vice president and Marguerite Sternberg the treasurer Oh say do you remember the other day when you asked me about that new Hobby club? Why they make almost anything they want to Some of the girls are making wooden buttons book ends leather purses and everything' Well dear your little correspond ent doesnt understand much about those big machines but the boys work with big boards and make a lot of noise Oh veah I found out who they were The president is Fred Gruber and the vice-president is Wilma Mun- dell. Edna Peterson is the secretary and Carol Wildey the treasurer. Yeah, and listen-speaking of new clubs, there are a coupla more pretty new ones.- Well, one of 'em is International Relations. Oh, it's just to develop better rela- tions of the nations of the world. They study flags and ways of government and things like that.- I-Immmm-lt almost -slipped my mind.-Oh. I know, it's Miss Merrill's club. Boy, they really have an inter- esting time.- What?-Oh th'at good looking secretary of the student council president Guess Yes thats right Lyle ohnson Then Inez Goughnour is vice president Peggy Woods is secretary and the treasurer is Arlene Bevan Ill bet all these names dont mean anything to you You certainly cant remember them all Oh yeah I did say there were a coupla new ones didn t I? The other one I was thinking of was Mr Strat tons the Scribblers Oh I be your pardon I thought you knew hey go deeper into the elements of pournalism write essays and 8dlt01'l3IS and stuff Well the girls sort of stole the honors this time Naomi Iohnson is president Polly Lincoln vice president and Lois Peterson secretary That wouldn t be a bad organization to join now would it? And say there s another one that s not so ancient It s Brush and Palette No dear not the dental and food club It s the Art club and Miss Macy is the sponsor They have only three officers President Helen Connett vice presi dent Esther Shultes and secretary treasurer Virginia ohnson Oh they have a good time go on field trips an everything Yea A party? When? Who else is coming? Oh sure Ill be there. Did vou say-' Bring an escort?' - O. K. count on me. Say, what are va' goin' to eat?- Sounds good. Did you learn that at school? Oh yes, I had forgotten you be- longed to that club. I don't know very much about it. Who is the president?- Evelyn Baldwin. Oh, I know her. Yeah, heard she had one of those canes with all different colored ribbons on right after that big friendship as- sembly.-Yeah. Who's the vice-president? Christena Rivas? Sure, I know her a-X I 'a .' I J wr... KX 1f :. K ' X .2 ' 1 4uf'4 'x kkltli . E-wuz X11 L ' ,- , , ,iF:,,,f' up ', xLf too I think shes keen And the secretary? Viola Nero Say I know all of those kids It must be a swell club Who s the treasurer7 Darlene McK1bben Oh oh I spoke too soon I don t know her Well any friend of yours is a friend of mine ya know You say they study diets and bal anced meals? Boy some of these steady boy friends like B B and I T ought to get their girls interested in that club Say dearie what nationality are vou anyway? German' Well shame on you No I havent anything very bad against it because well ya see Im kinda that way myself Oh dont ever tell anyone' Will ya 7 Are you going to study the Ger man language7 I haven t either yet but I want to very badly We ve got a swell teacher here You know Miss Wlckware don t you? Well she has a club too They study German authors and the history of the country and language Sounds interesting eh? Pauline Wessinger is the presx dent I hear one boy rated here Sig rid Otto is the vice president secretary is Ruth Gruenmg and treasurer is Mary Marosa Helen Sanderson? Oh yeah she s president of the Modernistic. Yeah it s sort of new Miss Mitch- ell is head of it Well they study the problems of dress of the modern girl and personal appearance. Boy they really rate. Mrs I-Iovt came over and talked to them one ay. The others? Oh Veva Forbes is secretary and Lorene Ostberg the trea- surer. Who? Oh, Kate Monk is the vice- oresident. I really didn't mean to leave her out- Say kid, I know a club that has six officers- Oh, you know the one Miss Quick 4, 'W' f - 'AMX' 7W-A LI' W ,.-if Q. .: , - w .W .- 5 'M ,af 3 WW :wif 1-'Pai' has It is composed of would be stenogs who wish to become more efflc ient stenographers Again I say A h m ' ' Anyway what I started to say was besides the president Marjorie Morey the vice president Fanny Wills secretary Mary Armstrong and Mary Smaluk treasurer they have a sargent at arms Mary Wiley and a historian Peggy Woods Imagine' Yeah and that reminds me f' you ever lan to travel you d better yoin the P ilatalin club No Miss Scott has it Oh they study about all different foreign countries like Mexico and apan and China And even interesting places like Hawau You know Oh yeah these travel fans are headed by Mathilda Bezmque Her vice is Alice Scott What? Oh I didnt mean it the way xt sounded I mean Alice is vice president Dorothy Frush is the Scribe and Betty lean Hartman the money handler Uh huh I almost forgot about that department Their club is Cap and Dagger It s for girls who wish to de velop their dramatic ability in extra activities Yes they have swell officers this semester Marguerite Sternberg was promoted to resident because of the absence of arie Bergren Selmdh Then the club elected Martha ane Backman as vice-president and now everyone is happy Sure they ve got a red head and a blond too. All types are represented Sylvia Caplan is secretary and Betty Anderson treasurer Oh say listen kid there s one more I almost forgot about that I know you d be interested in. It s the I E. R Oh no. silly it s the Science club. Mr. Goodell is the adviser and Walter Beck is the president, and Byron Friend, the vice-president. The secre- tarv is Lavonne Overton. and the trea- surer Wilbur Gooder. O. K. I'll stop now. What was it you wanted to say?-f ' 555' 5934539 -61.2 54 Pep Squad Two bits four bxts six bits a dollar why m the heck don t the yell leaders holler Headmg the last at the right wmg we have Don Q Cmon girls Davis a second year man whose favorite hobby seems to be R r r r r oppm it up for Lee Townshlp This curly headed fellow xs voted by many as an All Arnerlcan Here is what Tex Saylor sports editor of the Podunk Center Times has to say about Don Quote This boy rates with the one best Never have I seen a snap pier peppxer yell leader when he xsn t leadmg cheers he can be found up rn the bleachers eating some body s popcorn Don a senior A will graduate this anuary but you can bet your boots hell be back next fall in the grandstand louder than ever Holding up the next post is Lynn lT3Xll Hol stad Lynn is the boy who brought the Roosevelt girl to the East North game It seems she felt lone ly as long about the half she came down on the track to keep Brother Holstad company That ex plams his actions on that m ht In case the girls would like to know Lynn he lves at 2322 N Umon St and h1s phone number is 6 2113 However Lynn is another line cheer leader and according to Ned Fusmg sports announcer for the Natural Bunkastmg Co should be rated another All American Bob lHappyJ Haptonstahl who bears the letter S is next in lme According to Tug Dagon sports critic who glves us an interesting report Hap is also honored by an All American berth If you want to find this bloke look for the biggest bunch of young girls you can find and Bob will be down m front leadmg them Bob graduates next Iune Q at least he hopes tol but next fall I can imagine hell be among the young girls giving has favorite cheer Pmg Pong King Kong Yea team light fight fight' Now last but not least at the left wmg we find none other than Tom QBlow that ugi Peterson Al though a newcomer Tommy has shown so much that he was named Captain of the All American squad of 1934 Here IS a resume of Tommy by Lyham Spice Nationally Known Sports Wrlter Thns boy al though only a first year man has been the most out standing pepster an the nation To leave him off would have been a crime His pep IS unlimited, m fact, he as so good that Yale, Southern Calxforma and Minnesota are already offermg him steady jobs If he would attend their schools Thus you see, we have with us a full squad of All American cheer leaders Q 'R 'S '6G : W WY? 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X 'th ' .. uf. - .:- 1 a - A 12 I .f -' Ag' -1 E Q '-4 EAgi,.w. x., C, FIRST FOOTBAIL SQUAD llseft t I ht P Be gst om L Red ck G Man l B Hohl nd B Brackenbury St-co d Row M F ey 0 l- if o Ke pe B Ne s n H K ouse G e R n d B W ssin er en F h e s ar n une a a o t o Pard cooper R Lynn B leffress H Nelson E Stamos D A derso N Ioh so Rodine N Lee R Season s Results EAST vs VALLEY IUNCTION East 14 Valley 0 The first game of the season ended in the first victory for our warriors The first touchdown came as a result of a lon drive down the field by the mvad mg edand Black The Tigers tried val iantly to stave off the impending touch down but on the third try of a set of four the Red avalanche swept off the left tackle and the first tally was rung up for the East siders. The point was quickly converted and the game was even then until the third quarter when the waves of Red again tallied and there was no further scoring although the Tigers threatened after recovering a fumble on the Red and Black 18 yard line. East emerged the vic- tors by a score of 14 to 0. EAST vs. FORT DODGE: East 20. Fort Dodge 0. Out of the North came a team that was slated to send the East high team - .L We Q , V ff' ,ff f down into the dust of' defeat but they were in turn sent home with their feet dragging on the short end of a 20 to 0 score Turnm what was supposed to be a certain de eat into a rout our team finally won over one of the strongest teams in the state This writer even had nightmares over the probable score from the writeups that were in the Register and after the game I went to sleep on the street car on the way home. FAST vs. OSKALOOSA: East 6 Oskaloosa 6. After a successful season so far. the team journeyed to a little town down south and came back tied 6 to 6. It would seem as if the teams in the south more ern part of the state were to be feared than the teams from the northern part of the state. Gallagher seemed to take more punishment than Car- nera took in the Baer-Cap nera fight. Oskaloosa scored first on a spinner through the center of the line. That was mm.Q vvetw the standmg at the half After the half after Mnke had talked to the boys for a lxttle whxle they seemed to have a lxttle more fight and gmger and suc 9 9 but failed on the try for pomt The re t of the game was a seesaw affanr and the game ended m a tne EAST vs DAVENPORT East I3 Davenport 7 After a tle wxth the Oskles last week the Red and Black came out of Its seemmg trance and the boys from the eastern part of the state went home defeated by the same score that was made last season The easterners kept us from crossmg their goal lme for a whale but they just couldnt take xt be cause the score at the half was 7 to 0 In the last half the Red and Black scored agam and m the last mmutes of the thxrd quarter the Red and Blue scored also but they couldnt do nt agam and so we won EAST vs MASON CITY East 0 Mason Cnty I4 In a sea of mud the Red and Black was defeated for the first tame 1n the season by the llghter Mason Clty lads by a score of I4 to 0 It seems as lf the teams of the north are to be feared after all The newspaper ballyhoo stated that the Red and Black should wm easlly because of a superxorxty m weight but that proved no decldmg factor m the contest for the north ern lads because they rent our lme tlme and agam, and the sec ondary was the only thlng that saved the day for the Red and Black. Thus was the first real blemlsh on the record of Lee Township, nf the tue wlth the Oskxes could be called a very bxg blBmISh. Arr :onxcx EAST vs LIN co n East 19 Lmcoln 0 In the first city season ast success fully defended the cxty crown and kept Lmcoln fromcrossmg the goal lme for the tenth tlme m as many years The first team scored two touchdowns and the resen es scored the other one Burr Hohl came mto hns own as a klck er when he entered the game for a few seconds and klcked a goal for the extra pomt As he was axlmg on the bench thxs mmute perlod of the game was all that he played and he was very success full whxle he was m the fray EAST vs NORTH East O North 19 Was thxs writer surpnsed' After the first North touchdown I just had to sxt down and take thmgs easy for a whlle North seemed to score at w1ll al most and then with hardly any effort This boy Davey who dld mostoftheball chuckmg for the northsnders just would not be taken down he would seem to be dovun and then he would be somewhere else runmng as nf has very llfe depended on placmg that pnll across the East goal lme Thus amethrew us out of t e runnmg for the cxty t1tle EAST vs ROOSE ds- VELT East 13, Roosevelt 7 Roosevelt started out to make thmgs mnserable for us xn thus the last game of the season and suc ceeded mcrossmgour goal lme first but we retalnated and won by crossmg theirs 'Q-'wr wwrwfvr 3' I , gf! 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I A , A , ' I '3 ik, r I: ' 4. - 1, ,. 15-51 ' .- 1 . -' 'ff --ZTFLW-H, q - --li I . , vu, n ' 4 ,J g,f+ ,fu f SECOND FOOTBALL QQUAD r 0 t r q I a er a s s or arto a e att o d R Llayhroolm Bc A der on o v c Th d e Wr gh! 1 l ams Shetterly B ckle Sa ge I Q I Seller Cananes The Canarxes are the dummnes on which the Hrst team takes the spxte of a lost game or the bltmg words of the coach They work as hard and play some tough games that would be a snap to the first team but to them are as tough as those engaged m by the rst team The Canarnes had a new coach thxs season Mr Henry Whxte and accordmg to an mtervnew with hnm they had a very successful season wm nmg two games from the Val ley Txger Cubs one from North and tled one with the Lmcoln seconds and lost one to Roosevelt Thus shows a record of four wms and a loss with one tae The scrubs of the second squad lost a game to the Roadsnde settlement 13 to 0 But most of these fellows drd not play nn the regular team games Loma Wnm: 'H 5 The pumshment that these boys take can be xllustrated by the record of mpurnes of one nxght before the Roose velt game for the first team The last night of scrlmmage wlth the Hrst team was marked by the breakmg of Frank Stuarts ankle Harry Voyces collar bone and the long deep gash that Bnlly Hermann recexved over the eye The first team dld not mean to be too rough but those thmgs happen nn the game and nothmg can be done about nt The boys that bore the brunt of the battle m the games the ends Kloster and Rodme tackles ohnson and Smlth guards Lee at center Hardm at quarterback Pardekooper and Lynn halfbacks and Or vrlle Romme at fullback They will probably be mamstays on next years first team nf they keep up their Fight Z s fy. 5 if -3 T3 1 1 Firs R w: 4Lef to i.h I-W ll , H nk , Ra p nik, G n, H z r, Pr' . Sec n ow- ' , aner, n s . Allen, Zn! n, Voyc , Powers, Lyman. ir Row--R11 , i , W'li , , u 5, r n, Gunn, Rin wall. Fon: h Row-Brown, s. - . I . 6 v ' . .f ' ' - . X , ' 3 l 5 0 . 5, . f . .' . . F I ' ' ' 4' . ' . . ' - ' ' . u X' ' ' 1 ' 1 'f . . - 1 QW Northslders, won one wxth the were: Hermann and Stuart at Flaw, ' . ' ,wif J . . 1 f . l ff z' T2-. 3 . : I . . 1 .5a7f.iI A l ' 1 Z ' X. 'C' 'l -.7-I - - r , ,svn E1 'I ' ., ' 3 lf- in ' - F 1 it N 'fl f - .W ' - HL, 1 P' TY . ' , stuffs? f 'Q ' ,,,, W , ,iwisfw 1 3 F- :'1ff,L1'+ 'Fl's1f.- p . .kai . . l 'qi v A, hw . . ', 9,61 -A rw haw, cw h get hills Other Sports East high should have a very good basketball year Five lettermen returned from last year to form the nucleus of the team They are ohn Cotton Law rence Redrick Bob Brackenbury Lloyd Rees and Chandler Olson The basket ball schedule is as follows Dec 8 Perry here Dec Dec Dec Dec e e Fe e e e 14 Newton at Newton 21 Indianola at Indlanola 28 Valley unction at Valley unction 29 Grinnell here Lmcoln here North here Roosevelt at Roosevelt Perry at Perry Newton here Grinnell at Grinnell Lmcoln at Lincoln Valley Iunction here North at North Indianola here Roosevelt here March 7 8 9 Sectional Tournament SWIMMING PROSPECTS At the time the Quill went to press the swimming team was not yet chosen but some of the good prospects were known They are Iohnny Wilson ack Uhle Orville Romme Eddie Willits Charles Prince, David Paul, Paul Baridon, and many others of ex- ceptionally good ability. CROSS COUNTRY Cross country running has been rapidly becommg a favorite fall sport at East About 20 boys reported to Mike this fall Some of the members of the year s team are Dale Motis Erny Stevens Frank Silvers Mme Evans and Ben Ellis Cross country is a fine conditioner for track FALL TENNIS This fall about 20 boys reported to Duke for fall tennis The mam in terest was the elimination tournament Some of the boys who participated were ohn Cotton Max Steinway Chris Porter Wallace Heyward ames Nel son and ames Ziton Max Steinway defeated ohn Cotton in the finals to gam No l position East entered the city tournament and our doubles team went to the final The team of Ziton and Porter won the city championship WRESTLING AND TLIMBLING At the time this was written wrestling and tumblmg had not begun but both these sports will be on the winter schedule if enough interest in them is shown Football players are especially invited to come out for wrest- ling. The sport may become a major sport, and letters for it may be given. -fc is ,Gi rf'f frf' VJ 1 III, E , 1 .. 4 4 Q1 I -- 'Tj SCU'I'TV Milli' AL K. T. Dun :g'f?QPR?-N!! , fi-F fXXL?J r-J r fjiil 4. I I' Q fl ,- ....--..,..,., -- -,--1--A V -- '. .- -. . - V.: 15, - ' -' 'V . F' ' - 2 'Sf - ' .Eff 1 4 Glrls Athletucs The Gurls Athletuc Assocuafuon us an organuzatuon unluke any other un the school All gurls of East hugh are mem bers of thus club and the meetun s are not scheduled but called by the resu dent on specual occasuons These meetungs are not held on regular club nughts These gurls un theur gym classes and untra mural actuvutues gaun pounts for monograms and any gurl who has 50 pounts us a votung member of the G A A lt us thus group that elects the officers of the club Thus semester the presudent us Ardus Moseback who calls the meetungs and presudes over them Dorothy McGlothen the vuce presudent plans the meetings and works wuth the presudent and the advuser Muss Spencer to plan the actuvutues of the gurls Thus organuzatuon has no roll nor does ut record the munutes of the meetungs Therefore the dutues of lrene Cowen are rather lumuted She works wuth the executuve commuttee and auds the trea surer Eva Barrett who collects the as sessments when necessary The G A A has no dues but sometumes has a socual functuon for whuch the gurls at tendung pay a slught sum ln addutuon socuatuon has a Publucuty Agent Dor othy Wheels whose duty ut us to notufy the gurls of thelr actuvutues by use of the gym bulletun board These actuvutues are planned quute unuformly and are seldom subject to unterruptuon There are no scheduled actuvutues on Monday because ut us a club nught On Tuesday the urls meet for golf and swummung r Hostetter us the golf coach and us workung wuth the G A A On thus afternoon the gurls who are unterested un lufe savungs work wuth Muss Spencer to perfect skulls to pass the Senuor Lufe Savung test On Wednesday as on Fruday the untra mural tourna ments are scheduled One has already been completed thus M, 'LP s- semester the shuffle board contest Thus was played un teams of two and any gurls who wushed could enter Thus turned out to be an excutung contest and Dorothy Wheels and Arthelua Watlun ton came out vuctoruous the champs The gurls have also taken part un a volleyball tournament by home rooms Durung the hu h pount of the basketball season they p ay basket ball too On Thursdays the tumblung team has a workout Each year thus us becomung a more umportant part of of the school athletucs On Saturdays some of the G A A gurls guve theur tume to help further the pro ram of the Des Mounes Playground ommussuon They do thus by workurug under Muss Spencer teachung fundamentals of swummung to gurls from the suxth to nunth grades unclusuve By doung thus these gurls aud Des Mounes help Muss Spencer gaun experuence and wun pounts toward a monogram These monograms are not merely guven out The gurls work hard for them Thus us evudent un the fact that there are so few gurls who have pounts chalked up to her credut she us awarded a numeral Fuve hundred pounts wuns a monogram a thousand pounts a two run monogram Four gurls un school at t e present tume have two rungs They are lrene Cowen Anna Tunustra Weltha Kurk and Ardus Moseback The gurls wuth one rung are osephune Barker Eva Bar rett Muldred Iohnson Dorothy McGlothlen and Helen Mc Neley Twelve gurls have won theur numerals Besudes thus par tucular type of honor the gurls get swummung honors also Those who pass the unuor Lufe Savung test have small emblems for theur bathung suuts and for a small as sessment a pun For the Senuor Lufe Savung test the same type CE. of award us presented 0 Q 0 to these officers the Girls: Athletic As- them' when 3 girl has three lwndrefl . . n u . . 9 'I - , ' - , T' A. Qualzty for 70 Years lllllb Ploneer ewelers of Iowa 1'5'6 5 PLUMB IEWELRY STORE Corner Slxth fa Walnut Fleming Bldg Well Mrs Iohnson a colored physncxan announced after takmg her husbands tem perature Ah has knocked the fever out of lm Sho nuff was the excnted reply Am he wme to get well den? o m answered the doctor dey ns no hope for hxm but yo has de satxsfactlon of knowmg he dned cured The doctor was questnomng a new nurse about her latest patxent Have you kept a chart of hrs progress7 he querrxed No the nurse blushmgly rephed but I can show you my dxary Dmer Say have you forgotten my chops? Walter No slr I remember your face dlstmctly The Qunll IS a great mventxon The school gets all the fame The prmter gets all the money And the staff gets all the blame Mother W1ll1e when I gave you Hve pleces of candy to dxvxde vuth lxttle slster dxd you gxve her three p1eces7 W1ll1e No mam I knew they wouldn t come out even so I ate one plece before I cllvxded COMPLIMENTS Montgomery Ward 8 Co. A MORAL FOR NEXT WEEK Lxve m such a manner that you wouldn t be ashamed to sell the famxly parrot to the town s worst gossxp Mlss Gabriel Lavern correct this sent ence It was me that spllt the mk L Barlow It wasnt me that spllt the mn Mr Wxlson Wake up Carroll wake up quickly C Pringle Cant Mr Wxlson Why not? C Prmgle Not sleepmg Long wmded Lecturer If I have talked too long its because I havent any water wxth me and theres no clock m the hall Voxce from Audlence There s a calen dar behmd you Mrs Haptonstahl You never come mto the house without mak1ng an attack on that plate of cookxes Bob H Thats rxght mom y see a home run doesnt count unless a feller hlts the plate Mrs Marlon Well ohnny do you thmk your teacher llkes you? ohn M I thmk so Mom because she marks a bng kxss on all my math papers Margaret G Wxll you be a stag at our formal next week? Bully A Sure I love masquerades ' ' ' ' l b Q . , . K . 1.1- P I . r l , M 0 o e P P P F . P IAs4.4.4fAn4444-A1.4.f----are-AA1L'.gA -x4444AsrA- Ax44g444JA-AJA---AA IA 'I ' ' . . . ' . . 1 . hu ll V - ll. 71 1 'A 7 ' . , ,. -,- , 1 Z , - I ' ' 1 1 . Ill . , . 1 I ll I . . k.. ' ' ' n 1 - ll ' ,' . lr Q . ' ll V I! bl Pl . Q - 5' . , ' 44 . qw , . . : . - f - 3 . I I ' , ' . ' v . ry ' ' 'I 4 . ll Y . ,. ,-3- ' . .. . f . : I4 ' U . 0 . H n n 'n' I 1 .. . . .. . . fn -1- . . . .. - . ll ll v . . I .. , . . . .. -- of - .. . y .. . .. .. Des Momes Has One Of The Lowest Electrlc Rates In The Ilnlted States Head Walter Would Monsieur prefer Spamsh French or Itallan cookmg? Dale Smxth I dont mmd I want a boiled egg Mr Houser Explam what are the func tnons of the skm Student The chxef functlon of the skm IS to keep us from lookxng raw SOME IOKE EH BOSS? A passenger xn an axrplane was far up ln the sky when the p1lot began to laugh hyster :cally Passen er What s the joke? Eric Im thmkmg of what they ll say at the asylum when they find out I have escaped Harold N Dad what xs an actor? Mr Nelson An actor? My son an actor IS a man who can walk to the slde of the stage peer into the wmgs filled wnth theatrxcal props dlrt and dust other actors staqe hands old clothes and other claptrap and say What a lovely vxew there ns from the window You sometlmes flnd a pearl nn an oyster stew remarked the walter Mnlton F pleas antly But the customer Emmert S only grunted Im looklng for oysters A Good Place to Buy Flowers KEHM S J EAST DES MOINES GREEHOUSE Nedra McCall What do you th1nk of mud as a beautxfler? Mr Lyman Well It hasnt done much for the turtle Summer Fashlon Forecast There wxll be lxttle or no change 1n men s trouser pockets durmg the wmter season Does your lxttle dog howl at the moon? Yes he cant get over xt Max V No I dont want to get mar ned for a long tnme Irene W Who sald anythmg about gettmg marrled for a long txme? Is that doctor you re engaged to wealthy? Sure thmg Do you thmk Im gettmg marrned for my health? llo G Can I touch you for five dol ars? Sol F For five dollars you can sock me ln the jaw Ardxs M There IS talk that the next war vull be fought with radxo Weltha K Well Im tramxng Ive faced some terrxble programs nomssrrv You snoutn as Walk Over Shoes HW! O Q Q 0 U . .. . .. . - I . . ul . ' ll , , . . . .. - . .1 . . . . . . , . H .. I. . . . s . . . 11 1 . U . .. . . . . . . . .. 'I-' u , ,, ll I u If . . - , . u ..g- . H . . .. , . S H f . H . . .. . . . H 7 H -2- .4 , .. . .V H .. , . . 4. .4 . , , , . . . , . s V . . VI . v , , .. .. . . ,g - , 1 . . I ,, a I If . ll - .Z . . H -g- ' .1 . . . '3- .. . . . . U . , , . .. . 7. . . H . u n ' , , , ! 'I I o U . . H . ,, , . . 9 -. in ..- 1 Bas l5th and Grand - 6 gnu! Sq-ng ... E Nlffeile 921' S Donovan Shoe Company EALITY SHO PE New O11 Croqumole Permanents East Hth and Thompson Phone 6 3217 Lady Macbeth Have I ever told you about my appar1t1on7 Flrst Canmbal The chlef has hay fever Second Canmbal Serves hmm rxght I told hxm not to eat that grass wxdow Ruth T I heard some one yell Fowl Where are the feathers? Dwxght A Oh thls game IS between two pxcked teams Bxll They say brunettes have sweeter dlsposltxons than blondes My gnrl frxend has been both and I dont see any dlfference Bernard L Dld you pass your exam? see Bernard L Shake' Nelther dxd I PLAYING SAFE Auntxe rmmle auntle w1ll never knss you wxth a dxrty face lmmle That s what I thought Ted M May I have thns dance? Kathleen Cv Yes rf you can find a part ner Always first with the newest styles STEARN S 706 Walnut St DEALERS IN FINE SHOES 520 East Locust Street Irate Father Why were you kxssxng my daughter m that dark corner last n1ght7 Bob Axtken Now that Ive seen her ln the daylxght I sort of wonder myself Charles S I m gomg to the hospltal to morrow for an operation Coleen C C' ood luck to you I hope everythmg comes out all rxght The schoolmaster wrote on the back of a boys monthly report A good worker but talks too much The father wrote under thus You should meet hrs mother M Seevers Who was that who lau hed out loud? d P I dxd snr but I dxdnt mean to do lt Ed P No snr I laughed m my sleeve and I dxdnt know there was a hole nn my elbow A fellow doesn t have to know much these days because most everyone you talk to knows lt all Mother Burr when you were eatmg peanuts m the street car I hope you dxdn t throw the shells on the floor Burr H No mother I put them ln the pocket of the man besxde me Don I do wxsh that you wouldnt get that look on your face' I can never tell whether xts love or somethmg you ate or dmner IFWFLER and DIAMOND SETTER Cla s Rings and Pans Made to Order Dresses Coats Suxts Henry Methlle 4- --y 4 572l PH I I D 98h dWl ' Y l A - - .I H 1 . Il 1 . Y fo . . .H r. : U Iohn W.: Well, it was like this--you MY- S-1 You didffl mean to do it? Iv I I ll I . VY . 0 , ' - 4 W- A--M Wu- , S . . 1 ,. . . UT -AWS if A YT, V-T' Phone - - - Des Moines, Iowa avidson Blclk., I an anut 1 ' N A A 41 - sf - A Fertrle S011 THRIFT rs the good sorl rn whrch the seeds of success are sure to fall and grow The man or woman wrth a growrng bank account need never worry about future fi nancral troubles Capital Crty State Bank East Frfth and Locust Deposrts Insured Under the Bankrng Act of 1933 Chandler Drd you know May mar rred a yanrtor7 Betty I G No how drd rt happe Chandler He just srmply swept her off her feet What kmd of a woman drd you get Mose7 asked Rastus She s an angel Rastus dat s what she rs Boy you show rs lucky mrnes strll rvrn Mrss McBr1de asked the puprls to wrrte a short essay and to choose therr own subjects Mary Arland sent rn thrs My subyect rs Ants Ants rs of two krnds msects and lady uncles Sometrmes they lrve rn holes and some trmes they crawl rn sugar bowls and some trmes they lrve wrth therr marrred srsters That rs all I know about ants Petty Officer The enemy are as thrck as peas' What shall we do? Oeck Olhcer Shell em you rdrot shell em Gurde Why drdn you shoot that t1ger7 Mrlquetoast rn Afrrca He drdnt have the rrqht krnd of expressron on hrs face for a rug Proud Mother Yes hes a year old now and hes been vralkrng smce he was erght months old Bored Yrsrtor Really? He must be awfully trred So you graduated from the Barber s Llnr versrty7 What was your college yell7 Cut hrs lrp Rrp hrs paw Ieave hrs face Raw' Raw Raw' A CLEAN IOKE ILets soap rtlj Lee B You are a lrttle Farry may I hold your Palmolrve7 Polly L Not on your Lrfebouy your heads solrd Ivory Lee B Thrs rs where I go Colgate Polly L I Woodbury that joke rf I were you Sammy Pa I fell rn a mud hole Father What and wrth your new pants on Sammy Yes I drdnt have trme to take them off' The man sat rn a swell restaurant and pornted to a lrne on the French menu card and sard to the warter Grmme some of that Sorry sr answered the warter he band rs playrng that LETS GO' WHERE TO7 Noon Day Specral wrth a change everyday Frsher s Mard Rrte STOP IN ANID LOOK US OVER A complete lrne of School and Ofrce supplres Holley School Supply Co X l00 East Grand Avenue Phone 3 5251 E . rr . I . H . . . rr , . O I ' I t r. . . . -:H . ro . ' 1 I . . 1 , r . H 7. . rr . fr , rr . . . 4 ' . rv Al s - - O ' , - ' H D O - 1 - . . rr . . ' Q. : . rv - rr . .. g ' s ll I rr . . H ' Q. ' u . - U ' ' ' ll 4 n A 7' H . . Tv . .: , H- ,H ll 4 n . ' . rr . ,, . ' I . rr , ' I ,.- H rr . I , .4 . ' - , , rf N . I, l n . n , . - -:- u . - f - , I rr , I. . rn ' - . rr . -,.- I .r ' ' ' ' an . rr , H . . 1 I v , li ' - . fr v - ll YI 1 W 1 ' . . . . ' ' r - - ' nv - Ninth and Filmore - For Deliver one - -3- A ,- rr . ' ' ' U ll v . . O - 1 ,, - - - For Value Qualrty Ongmalxty Dzstmctweness and Smcerxty ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Iagk Smlth S Flower Shop IF ITS ELECTRICAL WE DO IT Egh h S T I ph 4 H91 606 East Grand Avenue Phone 3 3516 Its the lnttle thmgs that bother us you can sat on a mountam but not a tack' Eddxe Wllhts was showmg hrs collectxon of trophles to a group of v1s1tors He was rapturously explammg how he acquxred the var1ous exhxblts See that Elephant he sand I shot It m my payamas My Gosh' murmured Annabel L how dxd nt get there7 Dld you hear about our new stenog bexng hurt m the explosxon last n1ght7 How come7 A smxle ht up her face and the powder went off Flfth Street Dress Club CLEANING PRESSING TAILORING 410 E Fifth campalgn agamst malarxa7 Smlthson fboredl Really7 What have the Malarxans done now7 Lynn H I say what would I have to gxve for one httle knss7 Any Glrl Chloroform' Vlfglnla B Why do you always hold my hand when you say you love me? ack T To see lf you have your fingers crossed Flrst Flea Been on a vacat1on7 Second Flea Nope been on a tramp DES MOINES IOWA A party of motorlsts came out of the woods wlth arms laden wlth ferns shrubs and wxld flowers After arrangmg them m the car one of them turned to a la.1orer who was restmg besxde the road Pardon me my man he sand but can we take thls road back to town? The laborer looked at the sponls m the car Well snr he answered you mxght as well whnle you re about rt You ve got nearly everythmg else A young couple were lookmg over a house they had seen advertlsed These stalrs creak terrnbly said the bride Yes returned the ready wltted agent we furmsh thxs new burglar alarm stalrway without extra charge Tourxst Whaddya got m the shape of automobxle t1res7 Salesman Funeral wreaths life pre A speedmg taxx drnver ngnored a red sxg nal threatened the trafhc pohceman s knees rr nssed the street xsland by a haxr and lxghtly grazed a bus all m one dash The polnce man halled hxm then strode over to the taxl pullmg a bxg handkerchnef from hrs pocket as he came Listen cowboy' he growled On your way back Ill drop this and see lf you can plck It up wlth your teeth Mass Iordan Mnldred come here and gwe me what you ve got m your mouth Mlldred H I wlsh I could It s a gum or Theamcal 2-1dA15afgv Dress Costumes for Graduatxon Footwear desxqned to Please the I: I Hgh Stud I ccaslonsy High School Student Wmgate Costume C9 Field She? Cmllpany D . 1 . 1 . . . . . , ' ' I 310 1 1 tree! ---- - ee one - -3- ' 1 IA YV ' 1 ll 11 I nv U ,' I I ' ' ' .1 . - - , . . H . 11 u ' 11 . ' . rv . ll s 1 . ' , - bl ' 1 1 - 1 ' . . - - u ll a ll U 1 ' ' I- Hoghsonf 'I heal' thgl' H? Starting 3 new servers, invalid cushions, and doughnuts. 1 ll l cl , l If . I. . . . v It 1 1 1 ll ' ll v , 'Z' 11 . - H 11 . . . 11 ' v ' , . , I . ll n S . U n ,.,:- - Y v . I H 1 . ll 1 If 1 . ll 1 s Y 4 I 11 ' lv. b .Ln -- 'as i . en: are Alwn s Welcome -- 0 . U 0 anu . ree a 'econ - - - one - . 503 an'-'Y SUN! , V-4. A V AA4 A Vklhcther you are a prlze fighter or a pr: vxte secretary rt IS all a matter of traxnmg Ihcre IS no nchxcwement yuthout great preparatlon e A offers you ex pert busmess trammg whlch xx ll qualxfy you for a posltlon n the buslness uorld or xn the Llmted states Cxvxl Servxce A I B trammg ns marketable Let us tram you and placeyoum a good posxtlon Qelect the A I B fr your school X ou xxxll alxx ns be proud of that dxstmctxon F O Fexrox Presrdcnt 615 Smxth Axenue Des Moxnes At breakfast one day George requxred mnlk Chase the cow down this way please he saxd Mary sald hzs mother take the cow down where the calf xs bawhng Annette L What makes the leaves turn so red m the fall7 Bert W They are blushmg to thmk how green they have been all summer Traffic Cop Use your noodle lady' Use your noodle' Isabel D My goodness' Where IS xt7 Ive pushed and pulled everythmg m the car A very bad actor once ventured to appear m the part of Hamlet but even the vlllage audience he trxed xt on would not tolerate nt and he was pelted wlth rotten eggs The next day two frlends were discussing the performance Well sand one I never laughed so much nn my hfe as when Iones came on as Hamlet And the other I laughed more when he went off as omelette' FOREIGNERS Who was the Hrst man? mqunred the Sunday School teacher George Washmgton promptly an nounced 1m Gay Oh no corrected the mstructor l s pose xt was Adam muttered 1m you re countmg those forelgners An elderly lookmg patlent was shown xnto the doctor s surgery So you have severe headaches pams m the back and b1l1ous attacks7 sald the doc or H m' What IS your age Madam7 The patlent had a ready answer Twenty five she replled coyly The doctor contmued to wrxte Yes and loss of memory too he mur mured The boss lwho has just dropped nn on the football qamel So th1s IS your uncles Office boy fwlth great presence of mlndl Looks hke xt sxr He s the referee Bob H lto friend at tablel What your fax orxte car7 Harold P The dmer Garlic IS recommended for colds You eat the garhc and the person wxth the cold keeps away from you It 1sn t samtary protested the traveler to have your house bunlt over the hog pen that way Well I dunno replied the natxve we am t lost a hog m fifteen years T R O Y Laundry 8 Dry Cleanmg Servzces will please you Phone 4 3257 Keo Way at 6th Avenue 2 I V IA I . ' ,YI In I llif Th . 1.' B. -1- A' . t . Al V ' . , 'II A l O . n o . 1- - 'll' Ab 'I l ' . .?n American Instltute of Business flmefal Pefkmsj , I ,, , ' .I ' 11 is !.. ! . . . ' . 9 . . . 4 g ' , 4. .. . ' H 4 y A Load Off Dad s Shoulders' Congratulatxons to graduates of 35 You re closer to greater responsl Dlllty and lt s surprxsmg hoxx Life Insurance can help you carry most of lt Ask Dad he knows -if ARTHURI IOHNSON f-'lqency Manager Yeomen Mutual Llfe Insurance Company 218 Liberty Bldg CAFE CHAT Glngerale Pale? No yust a glass Mother Who taught you that wlcked word7 Small Son Santa Claus Mother Santa Claus7 Small Son Yes when he stumbled ovcr my bed on Chrxstmas mornmg Whlle lm away you wlll take your or dexs from the mxstress Glles sald the em ployer Gardener Yes snr same as lf you was at home ROLI S DEVELOPLD PRINTED 251: Send your films to the bxggest and best Rolls developed wlth 8 good prmts guar anteed plus 8xl0 mch enlargement cou pon only 25C Reprints any slze 3 Geppert Studlos Department 9 2052 East Locust Street Des Momes Iowa SHINING QUALITIES Mrs Brown was vngorously powderxng her face before gomg out Why do you go to all that trouble? asked her husband who was waxtmg lmpatxently Modesty my dear was the reply Modesty7 Yes Ive no des1re to shme ln pubhc Bob B Do you know Lord Heather more7 Ive often shot at hrs country seat Anita S And dxd you ever hut 1t7 The farmers three laborers were told to yard to an adyommq Held You take the front and Ill take the back sand Harry to Tom Tom agreed and they started off across the yard Presently however they were forced to set lt down and rest Whered Bull go to7 mquxred Harry lookmg around for the thxrd man Here shouted B111 from msxde the chxcken house Im carrymg the perches Mnss Cummmgs An anonymous person xs one who does not wxsh to be known whos that laughxng m the class? Mary Shaw An anonymous person teacher MISTAKEN IDENTITY A man who was wanted by the police had been photographed m slx posltxons and the pictures had been sent out to the state po :ce In a few days headquarters recewed thus from a small town chnef I duly recelved the pnctures of sux mnscreants wanted Flve of them have been captured and we are on the traxl of the snxth HERTZBERG Courteous Servrce Andy 8 Bill s Market QUALITY ALWAYS BIN Second Floor Clty Marksg -- We Deliver I I 2 vvvvvv 7'W'WQvvv7WQv?WWWWQvvJ'W1v7WQ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv WWW vvvvvv 1vv I b Q L P f ' v . - . , , T it - - Q I f 4 A A Ti? I r - U' - K . r -fig -- fifwf' Y --H -f P P C lv ' 'r 1'-is---,A-As-Lf eeeeeee 'ALL' 'A ' 'A A' Aeeee ---- A A A 1---A---- V7 . ll Z ' shift a heavy Chicken house from the farm- A- 1 - w - ' - ,i ' I .. f U ' ' - l' . .. .. , . . u - 1 : 1 . ll u II 'ny , ' Q ll I . u h u - ID I 1 V' 7 s .- Ph . .- Comphments NEWEN S NORTHLAND MILK CO East Sxxth and Des Momes Streets Tel 3 3201 AT LEAST Dr Shaws lrttle daughter Mary opened the door to the caller Is the doctor at home? asked the later No slr sand Mary hes out at the moment performmg an appendectomy The caller smlled I say he said that s a very brg word for a lxttle girl hke you Do you know what nt means? Mary nodded Oh yes came the reply lt means 125 When Howard entered school the car penters were workmg at the bulldmg After a few days he saw them handing a very large pxece of lumber and runnmg to hrs teacher he asked Miss Smith IS that the school board they re puttmg on there now? Sambo had found a ,ob for the week on a ranlroad sectxon gang He was takmg leave of hls famxly when h1s wrfe came to the door and shouted Come back heah Sam You hasn t cut a stuck of wood fo de stove and youll be gone a week' The Negro turned and looked very much aggrxeved Honey he sard m a tone of injured mnocence what s de mattah? You all talks as though Ah was takm de axe wnth me O 4 l982 5 4621 BAL KMAN SHEET METAL WORKS SHEET NIFTAL COATRALTORS QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION 405 4l1 East Second St Phone 4 3634 NOW YOU ASK ONE A group of sklppers who forgathered regu larly around a certarn stove had a rule that any man who asked a questxon he was un able to answer hlmself should pay a fine One evemng Chlsholm asked Why doesnt a ground squxrrel leave any dxrt round the top of a hole when he dxgs xt? He was called upon to answer hrs own questlon Thats easy he sald the squxrrel starts at the bottom and drgs up But how does the ground squrrrel get to the bottom? qulrred another? Thats your questlon answered Chls holm THOSE FIGHTIN REDHEADS A paper salesman was the father of a family whlch he was rarely able to see be cause he was away from home so much One nxght however he was to stay at home and take care of several of hxs young offsprmgs whxle hrs wlfe was absent The next mornxnq his wife asked hun lf he met wzth any dxflicultles Oh he sald I got them all to bed O K except that httle red headed one I had to hck her be fore shed go Why Iames hrs wnfe exclalmed That xsn t our chxld she lxves down the street HYBRID Two boys were talkmg about the accom phshments of thelr fathers and lxttle Bxll Lyman saxd My father rs an Eagle an Elk a Moose and a Lxon Marlon Albers Whats rt cost to see hum? X Bltllll Ili blah MIME U T ,, VY snwca nu.: you nn NWC WI DM Hansen Tlre Shop t fallen cluun Dun E w 1 v - I . I 1 .M-M..-Tl , 1 -- - L I-------,--------Q----,,--,--,-, 0 I 1 .g.. . , . Q14 . 1 pi ' ' I. . . . . f . . -f . If . .. . .I . ll 1 Il I ' . 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Greasm ucanizing and Repairing. . . nrner East 6th and a nut - - es oingg - - - - H - - A School Partles, You Say? .dp 6.9-J gisg' awbsg 50069 'Sv Q1 bf 'slam We ll be there, Say These F R O C K S Evemng frocks from Younkers College Shop are well adapted to the demands of graduation festxvltxes sophxstxcated yet not extreme New tune for mxd year parties I X wnth the style trends of the new season Choose from matelasses taffetas and snlk crepes m all the daxnty pastel colormgs and darker tones rn srzes ll to 18 Come to the College Shop for your cholce you ll find the exact frock for your type here Pnces Range from S10 to S25 College Shop Thzrd Floor West YGU KERS 5? C C ' Y Y 9 ,,., :ZZ H: U 7 YY A ,' Q ' 1 . . ,zu . . I 1-1 1 nf . -'I+ ri . :'1'. . .11- hh: - . '-I-1253 -'Z .: 'I ,g ' ' 1 -E 1 - ' :'?3Z'Lif y 5232525 :1:5 '1 1 ' , 21 522 an ' i 1 n 4 . ' ' ' - - ' ' . ' I, - T I -' -S:: -1 ,-:Az - Qi' .-:E 3:2-1 21 712123 :QEQEQ :gl 222. 5- at . Shipments are arriving in +5255 .5 .5f55' T 2 ' .. .f:?f' .1 . 1f1z f- --125' ffii fE53Q5f?Q: E E ff '1 s a 25g.7:Z E' 413fQ' : if 52? ' ' - ' ' zif ifh f 'fifffl fi 3 7' 323 1, , g' . -213 . , -1-' ,' .1' rs1-. 'Z .S' 'i iief ' zriifff fieis leiz. X gf f If 1 3355. :i 'ff' . ' 2:51 lf W5 kt! 2 HUIIQHIY 1.....i...,-...- 1 ,.,. - -.--? .1 , -11 Q A A A Ll! A V vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv7'T'7TQv7'7WI Our Congratulations to the Class of Ianuary l935 C. C. Taft Co. I I l Ye-getnlrlen - Wholesale - Frultn The Iood you cat is just a tri-at when it comes from ,. E. a t om an l Ck TIC py I-AA AAAAA -ng: AAAA 54: AAAAAA IELIST LIKE THAT Do you have any trouble with 'shall' and 'will'? ' No: my wife says. 'You shall,' and I say 'I will'. Dorothy Brown was just home after her first clay of high school Well darling asked her mother what did they teach you? Not much replied Dorothy I ve got to go again udv Parker fat almond counterl Who attends to the nuts? Wise Guy Be patient Ill wait on you in a minute Compliments of THE NORTHWESTERN CANDY CO Makers of Iacobson Dalry Mald Candy Bar POUND CAKES EH' ohnny was gazing at his one day old brother who lay squealing and yelling in his co Has he come from Heaven? inquired ohnme Yes dear No wonder they put him out DAYS AND DAZE How did the wedding come off? Fine until the minister asked the bride if she would obey her husband What happened then? She replied do you think Im crazy? and the qroom who was in a sort of a daze replied I do Y g t NDERSON S FAST SIXTH d GRAND AVE 3 7l67 l if vvvrv-wvva-vvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv'Tv L Andy's Barber Shop l Hair Cuts ,I 35c X East High Students Welcome 4l2 li. Sth Street W Y-------------x,----,4A,-,A-,-- A TICKLISH joB Paddy, who was eager to obtain work. went to the employment exchange. Anything this morning? he asked the clerk. Yes, said the clerk, after consulting his books, Theres a job at the Eagle Laun- dry Do you want it? Paddy shifted uneasily from one foot to another Well he said its like this I really xxant work mighty bad but the fact is I aint never washed an eagle WHAT TWELVE? A young lawyer pleading his first case had been retained by a farmer to prosecute a railway company for killing twenty four hogs He wanted to impress the jury with the magnitude of the injury Twenty four hogs gentlemen' Twenty four' Twice the number there are in the jury box NOT SO DUMB He had purchased a parrot which was rather a young bird and was trying to teach it to talk He vtalked close to the cage and said in a loud clear voice Hello' Hello' Hello there' Hello' He yelled until tired the parrot paying no attention to him But when he stopped for breath the parrot opened one eye and said Line s busy Come Bridget how much longer are you going to be filling that pepper box? Sure ma am and it s meself can t say how long itll be taken me to get all this stuff in the thing through the little holes in the top te X CRQFJIQEN ' QSTEK Jewetens N LL JOE EB TTLL AA . II IA . . . . , .I H . H. f . . . H. , V , ll If . li 1 Y V - . Y 'V . . - I! ' .. l , 2 - . H . H . . , , f . . It ' , it . ,- , , - Q . , ' lv j - -Z- , . j ' ' , - - , 1 f. ' , ' .. H . . . . . . . , . I ' ti n U H . . . . . , , . . . .A - VI P -g- f f U . ' v. . 44 . I It ' ll . . . . . I 'A . 411 ' I V . ' . . . H 1' ' I ll I 0 I I u . . . u H - , . I L , . - . . . f. . A .1 ' ' ' ' vv-v:T7:-vv1-v-vvvr1-vvwv-'-wvvv -vvv1vvv-v-vr,vvnvvnvvvvv---vv.j N! lust Biq Enough to Serve ou Ri h 'ull' Class fn.. ABI, Wag gg I , Rmgs ,,,. 4 ,,,-- , Parker Pins '- i,A'f- Ike Bracelets K, - , Pen' I U K an . I Pendants S 'DEH Y n I lewelry W nano noon, snows ucur., I '- Phfmf - -' urs nom: f AAAfAA7'AA'AA'f.4-C fY' ,,,f' ,l l f.Q',3: f,i444'..T '55 'A'-filfjffvfvfi. IT WORKS FINE Hubby and friend wife Margaretha or dan were going over the family budget Frequently he ran across an item H O K another H O K 7 My dear he said what IS this H O K7 Heaxen Only Knows replied Margar etha SIMPLE Don Davis She tells me she walks all the way to school every morning for the sake of her complexion enough on bus fares to buy the stuff There said the plumber laying out his tools in spite of all the silly pokes about us we ve not forgot a single hmg My mates here with me we ve not got to go back for anythmg and You ve come to the wrong address said the maid PN Queal Lumber Co TWO BIG YARDS W 7th and Keosauqua E 4th and Grand WHAT MORE COULD IT ASK? Esther Holler Are you domg anything for that coId7 Annette Levine Sure I sneeze when ever it wants me to Teacher Really Robert your hand better Robert Brackenbury Well f I 1 you cl be finding fault with my spelling IUST FUSSY THAT S ALL Voice from Above Drop that anchor' Boob Aboard Ship Say no one s touch mg the darn old anchor Dictator omman cr resi ent HARTER MOTORS, INC., DES MOINES, IOWA I ,Y I . f . I - I , ww I .. g I t S U 1 f v Mary D211 Waffenf HY95- She Sfives writing is terrible. You must learn to write -:- : , i d'd, ' if I I ongratu atlons : - At thxs txme we wxsh to thank the class for thenr splendxd patronage It xs largely through students suggestxons and co operation that we are able to satisfy them Watch the Scroll or our une graduate special PHOTOGRAPHER Phone 3 3925 - 518 East Locust Street I 5 I ' g to January racluates I 1 Y ' f 1 ' . 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