!Y'W'lZLQ'JL. ' 1511 E fi 5 'S 5 ET? E 93 5 2 5 5 E s 5'- 5 .- 5 F E 5 S E I, The beniur Qlllass uf 1923 imresents the Spenulum 'Uulume Qflehen Qiast laigb School uf Qurura Zlurnra, iillinnis iwdnof -1 'C51?r:Cun.uvr wil the iDf'iI'lZlIf:a1:BFllZfJl?I 5 Gllluh Ulhat organigatinn that has always been in the hatkgruuuh of the serial activities of Qliast Zhigh anti tuhuse members have uuhegrtiiagiuglp expenheh their time to make our jnps their tnnrk, me hebieate this volume of the Svpeculum. ..ffK-, .,..--Lv, , , 1 51 2 DEnucFrTln1T Zfflsle think ut the future with Duuhtg lmtqfpe remember the past as a hihih pitture ut pleasure. Biz trust in pre: senting this l1uuls,that in the future me tnill he ahle tu bring hack the pleasant memuries uf pnuth, those memnriesthat pulp sthhql V lite ran prnhute. ,n l Fbnzmomn V Qvrbool 4518556 jfacultv Seniors Slumors Svupbonuores Jfrcsbmau Sltblztxrs B rgarusatnou ZBrama MIISIE :Svnuetv 'fills auh Joi es -,g.,s...1' l 5 qty TV Q Y ..... 7 ..... ll A, ... I3 ' ... 23 ' ... 49 . 55 .. 59 ' .... 65 ' ' .. 93 . . . .109 ' .... 113 ' X ..... 119 Calenhar .... 131 g ' i . l-if , - 2' 97 x, fgi x Xxx IHBLE OVCOTITEITT5 FX SCHCDL 2 a 4 ! 1 i 2 5 S 1 3 l 2 I I K -QNHNI rw.. yu-Q1-4-... .1 .k.,, , ' 5 I 3 K w .. iw-www.-ff 5, .X . .M .. ' fx,c:f-C? Przgfr 9 IiN'1tR.XNC'Ii OF li.XS'l' AVRURA HIGH SCHUOI Y . Ci Zguarh uf C!EI1uratiun ' G. N. DAETERIQH, Prfxviflmzt FRANK BIEVER IRVING QECHSENSCHLAGER ., PETER xK7EII.AND L. C. ST.-'Xl.'DT Hnkxux A. BREXNITCKE KIAX XXHCKHORST T. E. BICKNIGHT QBLNEY .ALLEN XV. S. BE.x1'PRE, SI'1'I'z'fflI'j' C. 11. BARDXYELL, Sl1fu'1'int1'n1l1'11f Satanbing fainmmittrzs Teachers :ind Szilaries ............... lleaupre, lliever and cJCl'lSCllSL'lllZlHL'l' Course of Study and Text Hooks ............ Stzuldt. lViekho1'st and Allen i Buildings :uid Grounds ........... Oclisenschlziger, lVeil:xnd and llclinight Finance. ............ ..... X Viekhorst, Beaupre und l31'ennecke Printing and Supplies. . . . ..... vvlfllilllll, lirenneeke and llievei' High School ................. . . .Bir:x'e1', Ochsensehlziger and Staudt Health, Inspection and Hygiene .... ...... l irenneeke. Stziudt and Allen II1ClllSt1'lZll and Household Arts. .. ...1XIcKnight, Xx7CilZll1Ll and Beaupre Athletics ................... .... . Allen, lvickhorst and llelinight Pagfz' 10 X CLASSES v V FFICULTY CX J 'U 5' ts me 'se l Mr. Mhialhn After four years of life in the same institution with this gener- ous man we have developed Z1 friendship that makes parting difiiv- eult. VVe envy the classes follow- ing us who have the privilege of enjoying this friendship for a longer time. Class of 23', W,Y Y -f Mr. 3BarhtneII Behind the doors of the super- intendent's oflice we have 11 friend, Il man who has an interest not only in the school and its activities but the students as well. To him is deserving every word that can express our admiration. Class of 23 Page 14- FX I 4 Ifl.IZAlSli'l'll BLYTIIE Pratt Institute. D rawing. A. C. Brooncoon VVhitewater Normal. Manual Training and Printing. Clem.-x M. Bnuocs, A. B. VVheaton College, Norton, Mass. Geometry. C. I. Cakrsox, B. S. Armour Institute of Technology. Mechanical Drawing. MANILA Cnesnnua Simpson School of Secretarial Studies. Simpson College, Inclizmola, Iowa. Typewriting and Penmanship. R. CRAVEXS, A. B. Hanover College. Commercial Arithmetic and Geography. Page 15 C? Rox' E. DAVIS, A. B. Ripon College. Science. Athletic Director. MfXRCARli'f ERICKSON, A. B. Knox College. English. History. BE.-X'l'RlCE FENBERC., A. B. Vniversity of Chicago. Latin. VEVAII A. FLOWER Ypsilanti State Normal College. Vniversity of Michigan. Gregg School of Cllicngo. Comniervinl l3r:inclies. LILIA GARMS, Pu. B. Lewis Institute. Middlebury College, Vermont. Vniversity of Chicago. Spanish. Mimzi. Chxxwoon, A. B. Fniversity of Illinois. Fnglisli. Priya 16 -L FX FLORENCE Gxmvroku, A. B. Northwestern University. Mathematics. English. PAULINE GLEASQN, A. B. University of Chicago. University of VVisconsin. French. Ifkl-ZDRIKA QIUERNSEY, A. B. Hedding College, Illinois. University of Illinois. English. Nam. HEWNER American College of Physical ucation, Chicago. Physical Culture. JAY L. I-IUNTER, A. B. Iowa Wesleyan. Chicago University. Bookkeeping and Accoun LEORA A. JANSSEN, PH. B. University of Chicago. English. Librarian. Page 17 ting. CX i JM g I a LUCILE K. JENKS, A. B. Northwestern University. University of VVisconsin. English. VICK LANGFORD Wisconsin State Normal. Printing. EVA E. MAR'l'ENS, B. S. Northwestern University. American History. Civics. E. E. McCoY, B. S. Monmouth College. Science. GLADY'S L. NADH, A. B. University of Illinois. Sewing. EnxA NIEBERG.AL, A. B. james Milliken College. Domestic Science. Page 18 FX lvEROXICA G. O'NEn, Northern Illinois Normal. Gregg Normal, Chicago. University of VVisconsin. Commercial Branches. SAME F. PARRo'1', A. B., M. A. State University of Iowa. English. FRED J. PORTER, B. S. Alma College, Alma, Michigan. Science. MlXRGARPI'1' F. POUR University of Illinois. Northwestern University. Supervisor of Music. ALTHEA M. RICKHR, PH. B. ED. B. University of Chicago. College of Education. Mathematics. VVM. A. ROBINSON, A. B. Yale. Physival Education. Page 19 CX. MAURICE VV. ROSENBARGER, PH. B. I'niversity of Chicago. History. Band. Evsnx RUMMEL, A. B. Ifniversity of Illinois. Languages. Lf. M. RUNNINGER, B. S. Allegheny College. I'nive1'sity of Illinois. Mathematics. Lucius S'1'oDu.uw. A. B. Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, lNIich Sewing. BERXADINE STRAWN, A. B. Colorado College. Columbia Ifniversity. English. Dramatics. J. D.. STURGIS, A. B. VVal1:1sh College, Indiana. History. Economics. Page 20 i VVll.I,I.X5I P. XV11,soN, A. B. Knox College. ' University of Illinois. University of Chicago. Oregon Agr. College. Chemistry. Rose E. KRUG, R. N. Rockford Hospital Training Svhool. School Nurse and Attendance Ofhcer. Mfxnxox C. Bunxm, East High Graduate. Ofhce Assistant. Vlkcxxm VVATSON East High Graduate. Ofhce Assistant. MRS. ELLA HAMLIN Cafeteria Director. Page 21 IEE FX GBM ilieatbers I IVI1'. VVaIdo, so they say, Bawls us out every day. At an Open House you see, He is dancing with a she, Bliss O'Neil, so it be. Can she dance! Oh, Bly, Ile! II Bernadine Strawn in a play, Plays for Dr. Roberts so they say. One night at her home, Wllat Gladys sau' is done in Rome. Ask anyone that you see. VVi1l they tell you? Oh, 1Iy, IIC! III IU11 VVilson has you see, just what got you and ine, A case of love in the first degree, On M3dHIlIOISCllk? Gleason. Oui, Oui. This fact is plain to see. Faculty Scandal! Oh, lNIy, Ile! IV Bliss Janssen as strict as can be, In the library every period, we see Walking up and down the Hoor, Trying order to restore. She quite succeeds, we'll agree, With noisy Freshmen. Oh, Iliy, IX'Ie! V The Faculty, as a whole to nie, Is made of what all teachers should be. They are sympathetic, helpful, and kind, The s01't of a friend We all like to find. So here's to the teachers so helpful and free, Remember us all but Oh, Iwy, Me! OPHA PoHL. Page 22 EEE SENIURS L-J FX , I X c, Xi Nw amiga v , V f I 'Q L Y R X l f f I 1 as V 1 9' ' A. +- 1 SIiC l'l0N OFFlC'liRS R. PORTER M155 Fltxm-:kc Mk. Dxvxs CLASS OFFICERS S'xuxxm:x' Dmoxn, l'w,vi.1w11f RAY P.x'1'x51.sK1, Sfvvrlzzry-'I'zw1s111'rz' CKRL Humax, l'i4'r-PrryiJf'11.' Class llotto-Ad Astra per fxS1X'l'2li,Il0 stars tllru bolts :mal bars. Class Colors-Silver and Cllcrrv. Class l'll0XVCI'-ClN'l'l'y Blossom. ISZD Przyr 24 Senior Iasf Ilaisturp Time-1919-1923. Characters-Iwr. Waldo, INIr. Porter, Place-E. A. H. S. Office. Nliss Fenberg and IVIr. Davis. SYNOPSIS NIr. VValdo has just expressed his opinion to the section ofiicers who were to have the new freshmen class that the freshmen of this year 119195 looked younger and greener than any others that had ever come to E. A. H. S. and he didnyt see how they Could ever reach the top of the ladder of success. ACT I.- SCENE I fllr. Porter-'WVell. if we get to work I think We can start these green vines up the ladder of Success. Jlr. Davis- IVell-iny section will reach Success for no class of mine is going to be a failure. illixs Fwzber - YVell-I'll do all in m f mower to start them on the ri rht iathf, 9 I l 2- l ACT IL- SCENE I A year later and the Section officers of this class are assembled in the ofiice. Jlr. PVzzZdo Cin a dubious tonej-f'VVell, I see you folks have started these green vines up the ladder, but I doubt if they can climb any farther. fVIr. Porter- X-Vell, these vines have developed some leaves and will in a year develop a bud. Jliss Fenbvrg Qto illr. IValdol- just you wait, we will tui'n out the best Senior class yet. illr. Dafziis- Yes, they are only Sophoinores but just Wait until next yearf' :XCT III.-SCENE I. NIL IValdo, very much excited, rushing in the oflice where the teachers of the now famous Junior class are assembled. ilflr. Waldo- lI1'. Porter, illiss Fenberg, 1Ir. Davis, come quick. The ladder is going to break. It is all one sided. Illr. Davis-UNO, those are the athletes from our classesf, Illisx Fezzberg- And now we are three-fourths of the way up the ladder and the vine and leaves have added their bud. illr. Porter Csmilingj-- Yes, we have done quite xvell, but we still have a year's work to do before we reach Success. ACT IV.- SCENE 1. Time-1923. Place-Senior Banquet. Characters-The Same. flflr. Waldo fto Senior Section Officersj- Well, I wish to congratulate you officers on the splendid work of bringing your class to the top of the Ladder of Successf, Mr. Waldo Qto Seniors,- I am sorry I was so doubtful about your reaching the top. But you are the best Class yet. Mr. Porter Qquite pleasedj- Where there's a will there,s a way. Mr. Davis- Yes, a word to the wise is suflicient, and we were bound to make our Classes a Success. M iss F enberg- And now the bud has opened wide, and is now the Hovver of Success. Senior Class Crising repeatj-K'Life lives only in Success. ELIZABETH ELDER. Page 25 rf 'L L t 5 j I J LA VERNE Amexs. t NM.w' do today, what you can put of until tomorrofwf' ' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Track-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Clulm-4. Advertising Staff-4. French Club-2, 3. Spanish Club-4. Glee Club-2, 3, 4. l i l l XYIERDELL ABENS. fl Sho -wmrs Il smile that w.con't coma 015.11 Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-2, 3. Commercial Club-3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. RL'ssm.L Arsokx Russ, To be mrrry, but Ill'l'0llII'J youff Mixed Course. Orchestra-3, 4. Band-3, 4. Spanish Club-2. Athletic Association-1, 2. 3, -I-. Dramatic Club-4. Advertising Staff-4. CLARENCE Burnet, Bibbs. '21 good straight Chap-'tis rcquisflr tvzoughf' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. Pageant of Progress Exposition. lI.uzRne'r BARBER. G'oodnrs.v dots not consist in great- ness but grnatncs: in goodnc.vs. Commercial Course. Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-4. Advertising Staff-l-. Girl Reserves-1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 1. Iv.-xx BAs'r1AN Pan 'fA'fwrt' forward in anything but his duty, and alqcayx therrf' Entered from Sheridan High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. , Orchestra-4. Latin Cluls--1-. Page 26 FX HARVEY BAUER Harv. JVIuch -wisdom gocs with the fmccst fwordsf' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football--1, 2, 3, 4. Track-1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council-3. Delphi-3, 4. CSCHLCIIIIK-lit-Zll'l1lSD Spanish Club-3, 4. Roughneck Day Committee-3. FRANCIS BEACH Ballsy. Ah, fwhy should life all labor lla? Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Football-2, 3, 4. Basketball-2, 3. CARI, Bnzvizk Cullie. Ile quill twar a passage through the flinty ribs of this hard fworlilf' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. fVice-Pres.-41 . Student Council-1, 2, 3, 4. Track-1, 2, 3, 4. Extemporaneous-3. Class QVice-Pres.j-14. Delphi-4. Pres.-4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Orchestra-1, 4. Roughneck Day Committee CCl1air- man-35. Speculum Editor-4. Honor Roll-8 Semesters. Honor Society-4. Debating--4. GLADYS BLAINE 'fGloi-ia. 'C-Iha! She speaks. Mixed Course. junior Class Play. Stunt Day Committee--2, 3, 4. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. jr. Prom Decorating Committee--3. Advertising Staff-4. Conference Reading Contest--3. Pageant of Light-2. HELEN BLANFORD BashfuI. Blushing is the Color of fvirfuv. Commercial Course. Athletic Association. Dramatic Club. BERNIECE BOWER. There is no one like her, but there are many imitationsf' Entered from Sheridan High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. Latin Club-4. Orchestra--4. Page 27 FX- IIERBERT J. BRAUN Count. Ever quid, kind and glad, not o-vfr serious, .vtudious or sad. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. fVice-Pres.5 Student Council-1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4 CPres. 35 Spanish Club-1, 2, 3. Track-3, 4. Delphi-3, 4 fTreas. 35. Advertising Staff-4. Speculum Staff QCalendar5-4. Class VVill-L RALPH F. BRAUN i'Braunie. 'H15 who lofvm' a fwoman, gains a iilzeral niuoationf' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. CSecretary 45. Dramatic Club-3, 4 fTreas. 45. Spanish Club-2. Track--1, 2, 3, 4. Football-2, 3, 4. f I,l.'El.l.A BRLNOEHLER i'Lou. Dark hair and fyfs that shine and fllffllf tfzafs di'l'i7lI'.H Language Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. French Club-4. Dramatic Club-3, 4-Trens.-4. Honor Roll-4 semesters. Honor Society. rr CARL F. BCRKEI. K'Cully. No our would supjrosr if, bu! I'm fzafurally Ifashftzlf Nlixed Course. Football-3, 4. Basketball-2, 3, 4. Track-3, 4. Dramatic Club-4. Roughneck Day Committee-4-. Class Prophecy Committee. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. -4 f:RACE CAMPBELL. I'rr.vatilr, -vigorous, wi1'afiou.r, Avic- forious. yr! sfwoft withal. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Glee Club-1, 2-Sec.-3. Dramatic Club-3. Latin Cluh-3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. fr LESLIE CLEVELAND Les. .-7 god fould do no more. Student Council-4. Band-3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4-Sec.-4. Page 28 1 RU'l'II Cononox t'Rufus. Happy am I from care Fm free. Ilfhy aren't tlzfy all conlented like me? Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll-6 semesters. Delphi-lk. Girls' Glee Club-2, 3, 4. Boys' Glee Club-2, 3, 4. junior Class Play-3. Advertising Staff-4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Honor Society-4. HARRIET' COOPER. 'To he of sr'rfviz'f' rathcr than to he con- Jpicnozzsf' Commercial Club. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Delphi-3, 43 Secretary-4. Commercial Club Sec.-35 Vice-Pres.-4. Honor Society. Stunt Day Committee. Delphi Mock Trial-2. Spanish Club-3. Advertising Staff-4. Speculum Staff-4. JVOSFPIIINE RUTH COOPER Josie 'If sho fwill shf -will, you may dapfml on't, .elnd if shrr fwon't sho fwon't, Jo flIl7l'I7JS an and on'z'. English Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, Custodian-4. jr. Prom. Decorating Committee-3. Advertising Staff--4. Calendar Staff Editor-4. Stunt Day Committee-1. Pageant of Light-2. Honor Roll--1, 4. CATHERINE Lora CROSSMAX. Noble dvads that !ll'l? concealed arf fwfll L'sZec1ned. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. French Club-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-4. Honor Roll-2 semesters. HERBERT CRYER Fruiti. Fd rather ln? a small li-ve one than a big dead one. Science Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-2, 3, 4. Football--2, 3. Swimming Team-2. Tumbling Instructor-3. Decorating Com. for Hi-Y Party-3, 4. RALPH DANO. A gay Freshman, and awakened Soph, a .ftudioux Junior, a noble Senior. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Decorating Committee-4. French Club-2, 3. Advertising Staff-4. Track-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-4. Page 29 L eokorz DALEIDEN Daily, Born for sueeess, he seemed fwith grace to fwin, 'with heart to hold Commercial Course. Student Council-4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Athletic Association-4. Boys' Glee Club-3, -l-. xxle l7AVEXPORT Hjenfl Her many fvirtues cannot be told, She has not one but manifold. Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra-1, 2. Girls' Glee Club-2, 3. Dramatic Club-3. French Club. Girls' Commercial Club-4. RUTH DE CELLES Rut.'l For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Class Play-3. Jr. Prom. Decorating Committee-3. Spanish Club-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Commercial Club-1. Stunt Day Committee-2, 3. LEO DE VVALD Heinie. 'Ah nur! I am sure my heart is af- feeledf' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-3, 4. Track-1. Orchestra-1, 2, 3. French Club-2, 3, 4. RTIIIER DEVVOLF HBertJ' 'For he fwas just the quiet kin! whose natures newer -vary. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3. Honor Roll-2 semesters. French Club-1, 2, 3. Lesue DIE'I'ERICH Les, 'K-Ill great men are dead or dying, and I dorfl feel swell myself. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Track-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4 Spanish Club-3-President-4. Wireless Club-3. Student Council-2. Hi-Y Club-3, 4 jr. Prom. Decorating Com.-3. Advertising Staff-4. Speculum Staff-Asst. Adv. Mgr. Honor Roll-5 semesters. High Honor Roll-3 semesters. Honor Society-4. Page 30 I CN STANLEY E. D1MoNn 'lStan. If They that gofvern the most, make the least noise. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3-Pres- ident-4. Hi-Y-1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council-1, 2-Vice. Presi- dent-3-President-4. Spanish Club Vice-President-3, 4. Delphi President-3-Cabinet-4. Speculum Staff-Athletic Editor. Delphi Mock Trialn-3. Stunt Day Committee-1, 2, 3, 4. Class President-3, 4. Debating Team-3, 4-Captain-4. Tennis-4. Basketball-2, 3-Capt. Light- weights-4. Football-2, 3, 4. Honor Roll-4 semesters. Honor Society President--4. Advertising Staff. Senior Class Play-4. CLARENCE IJITTMAN Bud. W'ho.ve armor is his honest thought, and simple truth his utmost skill. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Swimming Team-2. Football--4. GERALDINE EADFI Ujerryf' IIere's Io ihe girl rwith a heart and a smile, IVho makes ihis lfuhhle of life 'worth while. History Course. Athletic Association--1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Spanish Club-2, 3, 4. HARRY EGGERT HPeggy. IIere romes ez man of eomfortf, Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Football-2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club--4. Track-4. Senior Class Play. NIILDRED Eccesrexx 'fMillie. ff IVinning each heart and delighting eaeh eye. ' Commercial Course. Entered from Jackson, Minn., High School, 1921. Athletic Association-3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. ELIZABETH ELDER Betty Page xr Mixed Course. Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. French Club-1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Play-4. 31 She is noi conscious of her worth. ? l C? C.umo1.r, M. ELLIS Punk. .. given. Athletic Association-3, 4. French Club-4. VVireless-1-. Advertising Staff-lf. IIELEX FA1kcl.o'1'1-I Blondie. She '7.Ct'!ll'J a wi-ry charming air.' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 4-Sec. and Treas.-4. Delphi-2, 3, -l-Ass't Sec.-2. Delphi Mock Trial. Stunt Day Committee-1, 3. Spanish Club. Advertising Staff. Speculum Staff-Music Editor. LoRE'rrA FosNo'r Rett. I like Io stroll, I like lo lounge, I like fwhaf I do like best. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Jr. Prom. Decorating Committee-3. Spanish YClub. Girls' Commercial Club-4. Advertising Staff-4. .ANNA FRANCH Frenchie She has rommon xfnse in a fway lhai'5 1uzfommon. Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-2. Girls' Commercial Club-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Clnh-3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. Speeulum Staff-4. NIILTOX FRIES Tute. gl jolly lad and full of fun, IIO'.t al-'ways nice to u-vcryonef' Science Course. Football-3. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Band-1, 2, 3, 4-Pres.-3, 4- Assistant Student Conductor. Director Young School Band-3. :XLGER FURNAS Spike fr IJ this that haughty, gallant, gay Lothario? Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Delphi-3. Dramatic Club-4. Honor Society-4. anish Club-2, 3, 4. Jr. Prom. Program Committee. Jr. Class Play-3. Hi-Y. Honor Roll-7 semesters. .Advertising Staff-4. Speculum Staff-Joke Editor. High Honor Roll-2 semesters. Page 32 Much to praise, nothing to he for- No fworries mar her fare xo fair, , LII. rms: G.xsPER ULN. Silence and discretion arc especially Do lmroming in a girl. Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club-3, 4-Sec.--l. Spanish Club-3. Advertising Staff--L. LORES QHECK 4'Delo.l' lV1' likf' to ree llfl' .rmilr. HH Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 3, 4. Latin Cluh-3, 4. Honor Roll-1 semester. max Giviix i'Petie. pl tfwinklzr in lmr fyc, a tfwinklo in hcl' fort, as jolly ll lifilf soul as you fwozzld clzarm' to 111f1'l. Nlixed Course. Orchestra-1, 2, 3, 4-Pres.-4. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -1-. Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 4. jr. Prom. Program Committee-3. Stunt Day Committee-2. Honor Roll-3 semesters. Honor Society--I-. HELEN Goin-'KEY f'Petie. ii ,, fII'IY' lzmuiy and alfillly on hand in fldlldfj Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club--3, 4. Advertising Stall--4. Speculum Staff-Society Iiditor. -I r. Prom. Decorating Conlmittee-3ib- lluki Naki Campfire Girls--3, 4-. French Cluh-3, 4. Honor Society-4. llonor Roll-6 semesters. HUGH Gounne. I lzufw ll flcar fvrlirzg fwllhin mr and fha! fwill I f0llllfl,L'.H Science Course. Athletic Association--1, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Glee Club-2. VVireless Club-2, 3, 4-Sec. and Treas.-3. Advertising Staff-4. Honor Roll-1 semester. IVHRNIA GR.x'r10X. lVa1un s own dispositiolz in misfor- Page fum' or joy. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. French Club--1, 2, 3. Spanish Club-3, 4. Hi-Y Halloween Party Com.--3. Stunt Day Committee-3. 33 1 FX Enrrn fill!-IENE 'iPetie. lf She is wise for she says little and listens 1nueh. Science Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Advertising Staff-I-. Jr. Prom. Refreshment Com.-3. Dramatic Club--3, -1--Vice-Pres. -4. Honor Roll-1 semester. Campfire Girls-2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident-33 President-45 Finance Com.-2g Property Com.-3. FLORE SCE GUTH t'Flossie. f. Best things on earth are done up in small parcels. Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Delphi-2, 3, 49 Sec.-3g Cabinet -I-. Stunt Day Committee-2. Girls' Commercial Club-2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres.-3, Pres.-4-. Honor Roll-5 semesters. Honor Society-4. Delphi HMock Trial -2. Spanish Cluh-2, 3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. .ADA A. H.xFExR1cH'1'ER. fl W KE .Small and neat, mvinsome and sfwretf' Athletic Association-1, 3, 4. Glee Club-1, 2. Dramatic Club-3, Commercial Club-3, -1-. French Club-1, 2, 3. Advertising Staff--I-. xxE'm HANKS Fat. Of manners gentle, of Il4fl'l'fi0llJ mild, In quit a man, simplicity a child. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. French Club-3, 4. Boys' Glee Club-3, 4g Vice-Pres. -3. . Football-4. Swimming Team-1. RxcH,xRn HAMPER 'tDick. ff Genius is a capacity for efvading hard work. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. French Club-3, 4. Dramatic Club-4. Honor Society-4. Football-3, 4. Jr. Prom. Decorating Com.-3. HERMAN HANSEN Slippery.l' fl I am not in the roll of common men. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club-3. Honor Society-4. Advertising Staff--I-. Speculum Staff. Track-1, 4. Honor Roll-3 semesters. Page 34 ELIZABETH HAR'l'Z 'fFliverF I would rather excel in lcnofwledgff' f Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. . French Cluh-3, 4. Student Council-3. Jr. Prom. Refreshment Committee Chairman-3. Class Color Com. Chairman-3. Chairman of Open House Com. Advertising Staff. GEORGE HAWKINSON Hawkie. Tha greatest truths are simplest, so are the grcatcxt mon. Athletic Association-3, 4. Delphi-3, 4. VVireless-4. Spanish Club-3, 4. PEARL HEMM. '24 cheerful fountfnanro hctohfns a good heart. Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3. Girls' Commercial Club-2. ROBERT HERREX Bob. lVhatmfm' he did, fwas done :with ease, in him alone it fwas natural to jrlfasef' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. HowLAN'n HOERR Sweeney Tha gentleman on fwhom I built an ahsolutzr trust. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Delphi-2. Dramatic Club-3, 4. junior Class Play-3. Spanish Club-2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Clubg Treasurer--2. VVireless Club-2. Advertising Staff-4. Delphi Mock Trialu. x Science Course. CHESTER HOLDREN Gump, The actions .vpeale the man. Entered from Compton High School --1922. Athletic Association-3, 4. Latin Club-3. Page 35 C? . EDVVARD IXMAN t'Ed. Url .vohrr youth -with .volfmn phiz, IVho fats his grub and minds his bi U Athletic Association-2, 3, -l-. VVireless Club-3. Euxx E. JOHNSON. it Shit .wwrft -when this natural, But .this mziurally 5-Lund. Spanish Club-2, 3, -l-. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. 1 Dramatic Club-3. Latin Club-4. Delphi-4. Basketball-1. CiR.-XCE jonxsox Fuzzie. ,-1 -zcinlzing -way, a plvasant smile, a kindly fword for all. A Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Cluh-3. Dramatic Club--3. Delphi-4. Advertising Staff-lf. Speculum Staff CArt Editorj-4. jr. Prom. Decorating Com.-3. Commercial Club-3. LEONARD jonxsox Goan You gzwssnl ii fwhrn you said I wax a studvnf. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-2, 3, -l. Track-4. Delphi-4. RAYXOR jonxsiox. Tha forfr of his of-wn mvrit malers his Lu-ay. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4-. junior Class Play-3. Track-4. Lightweight Football Manager-4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Delphi-3, Cabinet-4. Advertising Staff-4. Jr. Prom. Decorating Com.-3. Speculum Staff, Circulation Mana- ger-4. Honor Roll-2 semesters. Honor Society Treasurer-4. Debating Team Alternate-4. FRED KELLOCG Kelly.l' The manly part it Io do fwith might and main what you can do. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-3, 4. Latin Club-4. Page 36 FX 1 GERALD KINNALLY 'Irishf' n A l'iIXDSV.-XTER 0. K. ll Ok Thr? muorld knolws lI0ff1llI!f of its grfatvst man. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-3, 4. Track-1, 2, 4. Dramatic Club-3. Advertising Staff-4. Senior Class Play--l-. All smiles, a fwraltll of rhr'rrim'.vs in this too dull a 4'lL'0flal.H Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -l-. Spanish Club-3, -I-. Commercial Club-3. VELMA KRAFT t'Bahe. .I .vmile for all, Il fu'1'lf'nn1r ylml, a jofuial waxing fway .cha hall. Mixed Course. Bnskethzlll-1, 2. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -I-. Dramatic Club-3. French Club--3, 4. Pageant of Light . Honor Roll-1 semester. NINA KREAMER. 44 H li Ilfr ways are thu me-ay.v uf f'll'l1.l'11lIl- fluff. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -L junior Class Play-3. Dramatic Club Vice-Pres.-3, -L -lr. Prom Decorating Com. Chair. Class Ring Committee. Captain Basketball-2. Advertising Staff. Rough Neck Day Com.-1, 2, 3. Spanish Club-2, 3. French Club-1. ' Student Council-1, 2. Speculum Staff c0l'f.IflIliZIlfl0llSl. Rivmx Lixnsx HLind. T110 shallofw murmxzr, 1111! Ihr tlfvfv arc dumb. lN1ixed Course. Athletic Association-3, 4. Spanish Club-3, -l-. Fnotlwull--lf. Honor Roll-1 semester. 'l'r:u'k--l-. DOROTHY LONG Dot, Same sweat .vmilf all fha finw, in Page snow or slcet, in ruin or .vl1im'. Language Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -L. Dramatic Club-3, Secretary--I-. Glee Club-1, 3, French Club-3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. Roughneck Day Committee-3. 37 FX VIOLA MAREK 'tVi. If Lx' One who hears jrroof that size is no handicap. Athletic Association-3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Commercial Club--3, 4. Glee Club-2. French Club-3, 4. Honor Society-4. Honor Roll-1 semester. Advertising Staff. LE MARVIN. His ways arc lively yft steady and sure. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball--2, 3. Football-2, 3. Spanish Club-2, 3, 4. NORBERT MCGARRY Dude, Earh man makes himself, builds his ofwn slaturff' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Band-4. Advertising Staff-4. Spanish Club-3. DARLENE lVIILLER 4'Bobby. rr Ru rr To 6'fZ'I'l'j' day shr brings good cheer and so fLL'l' likr to haw' hfr near. Entered from Oswego, 1922. Athletic Association-4. ssE1.L Mn.1.12R Russ.', lf'isf' to rfsolw and paiicnt to pn'- form. Entered from Sheridan High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. Band-4. Orchestra-4. Latin Club-3, 4. VVireless Club-4. Student Council Alternate+4. Track-4. RALPH Moiuusox 'fPa. I me-ark and 1-work and still it seems I hafzfe nothing done. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-4. Track-3, 4. Delphi-3, 4. Latin Club-43 Pres.-4. Speculnm Staff Cartoonist. Page 38 - FX MARTHA ANN MORTON. Newer idle a momvnl but thrifty and tho'tful of others. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -L French Club-1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club-2. Advertising Staff--l-. Commercial Cluh--I-. Girls' Basketball Team-1, 2. Honor Roll-2 semesters. Louise Mosek. life lenocw litllo of flzvu-but that is good. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, -I-. Girls' Commercial Club-2, 3, -I-. Glee Club-4. ' RALPH NIURPHY Mui-ph. Fo N lVl1o.ur litllv lfoily loilgfml a gfrvat mind. Mixetl Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-l-. Delphi-2, 3, +3 Treasurer-35 Cabinet-4. Student Council-1. Debating Team--3, 4. Jr. Prom. Decorating Committee. Football-I-. lr. Class Play-Stage Nlanager. Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 President-I-. Orchestra-1, 2, 3, -1-. Boys' Glee Cluh-3. Honor Roll-8 semesters. High Honor Roll-3 semesters. Honor Society. Photography Editor of Speculum--l. Class Vice-President--3. Senior Class Play-l-. GLADYS NOREM. Gleeful, radiant and smart, .-I dull world :without her art. Entered from Sheridan High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. Latin Club--4. DAVID OCHSENSCHLAGER Pal. IVe admire both the athlete and the man. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-2, 33 Captain-4. Boys' Glee Club-4. Delphi-3, 4. Student Council-4. ' STANLEY OswALD Oz. Page If I flunk I must, in God I trust. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-3, 4. Track-2, 3, -l-. Student Council-1, 2, 3. 39 iii. FX V , Brzssm PALMER A'Bess. Likf-1111! oh, how.: dijffrf1zt. Entered from Oswego High School 1922. Athletic Association-4. FLORENCE PARKER Flo. It is lzrltrr In be small and shiny Than fo ln' largr and mx! a , .vh1n1'ou'.,' 5 History Course. Athletic Association--1, 2, 3, 4. 5 Glee Club-1, 3, 4. Dramatic Cluh-3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Class hlotto and Flower Co1n.1lf. Advertising Staff-4. Senior Class Play-lf. R.XX'510ND PATELSKI Pan Il a5 hr born grrn! or did hr Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Secretary--4. Student Council-3, 4. Orchestra-1, 2, 3. Football-2, 3, 4. Track-1, 2, 4. Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4. -lr. Prom. Fntertaininent Coin.-3. Advertising Staff-4-. Spanish Club-Z, 3, 4. Delphi-2, 3, 43 Cabinet-4. M.xRr:.xR1a'1' P.x'r'rov lie-tty. Tn Mori' -who kzlou- Ibn' nor, no word KYUI jmini, ,Ind More 1-who kzmaa' ffm: all Lu'0m'5 arf faiuif' Nlixed Course. Athletic' Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Cluh. Spanish Club. Girls' Connnercial Club. Honor Roll-2 semesters. RIQSSELI. PERRY Russ. , Trust mf, you'll fm! a fzmri of iruflz I11'lI1'!1flI flmt rough 4'xIvrior. Athletic Association-1, 2. 3, 4. Football-1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball-3. Track-2, 3, 4. VVireless Club-2. Dramatic' Cluh-3, 4. Boys' Glee Cluh-2, 3. Advertising Staff--4. Class Ring Committee--3. n Dox.u.n Pnn.I.1Ps XVhip. Thr 110141 bail 7IIllIl. Athletic Association. Football-4. liaskethall-3, 4. Dramatic Clnh-4. Spanish Clnlw-4. Honor Society-4. -4 Page 40 afhimw' il? ' . Specullnn Staff, Asst. Business lNIgr. FX OLIVE PHILLIPS. There's a fvein of mirth beneath her air of dignity. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club--4. Honor Roll-1. CHARLES PULFER Chuck. By the fwork, one lvzous flu' work- man. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE QUANTOCK Duke fr Quiet and unassuzning but airways on the job. Mixed Course. Athletic Association--1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Student Council-1. Tixmhling,-2. Spanish Club-2, 3. Vllireless Club-4, 5. JOHN QUEENAN Hjohnief' I afwoke one morning and founii myself famous. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club-3, 43 Sec.-4. Student Council--I-. Dramatic Club-3, -I-g Treas.-35 Pres.-4. Class Secretary-3. Class Play Business Mgr.-3. Chair. Prom. Program Com.-3. Honor Society-4. Honor Roll-5 semesters. Chairman Open House Com.-4. Speculum Staff Business Mgr.-4. Football-4. Debate-3, 43 Capt.--I-. Benxiece QUICK. Too fair to -worship, too di-vine to love. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. French Club-3, 4. Dramatic Club--3, 4. Rough Neck Day Committee-2. NELLIE RICHARDS Nel. She puts her :worries dofwn in the bottom of her heart, put: on the lid and smiles. Mixed Course. , Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Commercial Club-2, 3, 4. Advertising Staff-4. rf Page 41 FX GRETA R1cKu'1 1's. gill hrr furr, inipulsiwzr acting, Is .vo rharming, so disfradingf' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. ' Dramatic Club-4. Advertising Staffe-4. French Clnh-3, 4. Specnlum Staff-4. EVERET1' Romxsox Ev, HOI1, young Lochifwar has come out of Ihr lI'ml. Entered from Sheridan High School, 1922. Athletic Association--I-. Band-4. Orchestra-4. Latin Club f'I'ribunall--4. VVireless Club-4. IUONALD Rf7'l'II Don. I'm a rrgfulzu' diClfl'7IS.U Athletic Association-3, 4. Latin Club-4. Glee Clnlm-4. I.0kr:x1a SAM:-sox Lon IFJ Ihr ,muy you .ring and Mr .fmilf you fzcrnr thai nzaltwxr ilu' Jllllillillz' f1w'rywcln'r1'. Comxncrciztl Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. French Clnh-2, 3, 4. Lxuu Sfxmioxs Chickey. :- Szuzshim' is llfl' disjmsilirnz and sfwm'l1n'.vs hm' po5.v1'ssio11. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. jr. Prom. Decorating Committee-3. French Club-1, 2, 3. Girls' Glee Club. Advertising Stal?-4. jr. Class Playg Stage Com.-3. JAMES Scnmirs jim Bid 7II1' !1iSf0lll'5l' and I will fnrhanl thinf far. Entered from St. Bede College, 1922. Athletic Association-4. Delphi-4. Glee Club-1-. Page 42 FX VICTOR SCHUMACHER Vic If Rapt with zeal, bold and strong, Rolled the tide of eloquence along. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Class Play-3. Boys' Glee Club--3. Delphi-2, 3, 4g Vice-Pres.-2g Pres.--4. Student Council-3, 4. Delphi Mock Trial -2. Spanish Club-4. Football--3, 4. Debating Team-3, 4. Extemporaneous Speaking-3. Advertising Staff-4. Jr. Prom. Decorating Committee-3. Hi-Y Club-2, 3, 4. Honor Roll-5 semesters. Honor Society Vice-President-4. High Honor Roll-2 semesters. Photography Editor Speculum-4. RALPH SCROGGINS K'Scropggy. f. .I man Lwhom all fwere jrlraseil to kIl0QU, and proud lo fall a friend. Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Orchestra-3, 4. Track-4. Esrnmz SEGAN HES. rf CrVVENDOLYN SPAXGLER Gwen. .. MI rr NE Page To lilve in deeds fwfr Imfve hehimi is not to die-and thus some are im m ortalf' Commercial Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. French Club. Commercial Club--2, 3, 4. Efver frue to her fwork, her word and her friends. Entered from Plainfield High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. L'roN STALLMAN Friday IVomen can guess my deepest thoughts because I hzifL'en't any. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Delphi-3, 4. Honor Roll-1 semester. LLIE STOLP. 'She is dehonaire and pretty, She is full of 'pep' and fwiityf' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Jr. Prom. Decorating Committee. Advertising Staff. Alternate Student Council. Speculum Staff-4. Jr. Class Play Stage Committee-3. 43 FX Gr AI. 1.1 xuvxrvxe Srkoxc f'Vive. Qlllllllfll hair, but a lmarf as gold- rn. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Society-4. Ilaki Naki Campfire Girls-1, 2. 3, 4. French Club-3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Campfire Play-2. Advertising Staff-4. Speculum Staff fStaff Asshj-4. Honor Roll-2 semesters. Latin Clulm-I-. Girls' Commercial Club-4. Class Ring Committee-3. Stage Manager Campfire Play-3. jr. Prom. Program Committee-3. Ice '1ill0MAS. To know: hrr is io lou' her, and shr is fwrll-kilo-url. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Cluh-3, 4. French Club-2, 3, 4. jr. Prom. Refreshment Com.-3. clrs '1'ncm.xs f'I.ush. Il'onl.v sfu,-wrt as lzonry from his lips tlislill'tl. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. l liasketlmll-3. Spanish Club-3 4. H ' s llrzrrx XV.x1,sn Madge G4'111lr of ,fpn'c'l1, lfnzfffrinlt of mimi. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Delphi-4-. COXS'l'.KN'l'lNl'i A. XVAMPACH 'fCons. 'Wlay you In' 1'-vfr Ihr' samf fellow, Mx Grnial spirit, man and friend. Filtered from St. Nicholas School, 1921. - A Athletic Association-3, 4. Spanish Club-3, 4. Honor Roll-1 semester. mano VVAY. I loam no! mfn, thfy arf so simple. Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Assistant Librarian-4. Honor Roll-4 semesters. French Club-3, 4. Latin Club lSenatorl-4. Delphi-4. Orchestra-2, 4. Advertising Staff-4. Page 4-4 FX I NELLIE VVIQBHR. She has us gufssing fwhat lies hill- dfu thaw. Entered from Oswego High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. IRENE VV1EsnkooK. Pr1'cioux jmarlx lin in silcnt nature. Athletic Association-1, 3, 4. Commercial Cluh-1, 2. Latin Clnh-4. Glee Clnlw-4. Honor Roll-1 semester. Advertising Staff-4. LOUISE VVIHSIZR A'I,on. She -would 1l1Hh'L' brighlcr any kind of plate. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Clulv-1, 2. . Orchestra-3, 4. THEODORE VVnzs'r Ted. Hold the fort! I am coming. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Delphi-4, Dramatic Clnh. Football-2, 3, 4. EVELYN VVnI'1'soN. She smilrx fhr fworrizrs afwayf' Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club-35 Sec.-4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Glee Club-1, 2, 4. Honor Society-4. Advertising Staff-4. Honor Roll-2 semesters. Speculum Staff Stenographer-4. Basketball-1, 2. jr. Prom. Refreshment Com.-3. Pageant of Light--2. Stunt Day Committee-2. Senior Class Play--4. Nswrox VVoor.EY. Nlndiferefzl to the fair sex. Entered from Oswego High School, 1921. Athletic Association-3, 4. Band-4. Page 45 FX. Rlxcmzi. VVOOLEY. For she': tho goods, worth all your dreams of heart and brains, just fwhat she .vr1'1n.r. Entered from Oswego High School, 1922. Athletic Association-4. HELEN VVoRs'r t'Lolly. .l loyal rompanion, an zrxcollent frizrnd, a good rarnosl -'worleer and lrue to the ond. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Glee Club Sec. and Treas. -3. Dramatic Club-3, 4. French Club-3, 4. Student Council Secretary-4. Class Ring Committee-I-. Speculum Staff, Ass't Editor. -Ir. Prom. Decorating Committee-3. Honor Roll-3 semesters. Honor Societyil. Senior Class Play-4. Ymcxxm Youxc Ginger. If she is happy you .vcr hor Jmile. If the is sad-rho same. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Spanish Club-3. Orchestra-4. 4. Iimn ZILLY EL Thr .wfrot of Irmf fll'1'llllIz'.f! is ffm- jflifllyf' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3, 4. -lr. Prom. Refreshment Com.-3. Advertising Staff-4. Honor Roll-4 semesters. High Honor Roll-2 semesters. SAM ZILLY. Ili: modesty is ax grfat as his affainmunfsf' Athletic Association-2, 3, 4. Delphi-3, 4. Honor Roll-3 semesters. NIARGLTERITE ZIMMERMAN UZimmie. She fan he as fwisz' as fwc, and q.cisz'r 4-when she fwishfsf' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Glee Club-1, 3. Dramatic Club-3, 4. Spanish Club-1, 2, 3. Advertising Staff-4. Commercial Contest-4. Pageant of Light-2. Page 46 M GLENN ARMBRUSTER FatJ' I3rfore him, obstacles lla-'vc no foundation. Football-2, 3, 4. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS DALTON H-lack. Our fwho 7lU'7JI'l' 1'urm'd his bark bu! marfhfd brmsi forward. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-2, 3, 43 Captain Light- weight-4. Basketball--3, 4. Track-3, 45 Captain-4. Prom. Committee-3. Spanish Club-4. Latin Club-4. Glee Club. Ring Committee-3. YRON R. fiERBIiRlCH t'Mike. Ho nerds no aulogy, he Jjrfaks fo: l1i7!1Sf71f.U Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. French Club-3, 4. Track-2, 3. Band-1. Football-2, 3. YVireless Club-2. Delphi-2, 3. Advertising Mgr. Jr. Class Play-3. Fkaxclas Hmmsarlr. Har lifvrly looks, a xprilzrly mind disflosff' Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club-3. Commercial Club-2, 3, 4, Presi- dent-3. French Club-2, 3. Rough Neck Day Committee-1, 4. Girls' Club-4. AOMI Mokmck. ff fwralthy girl fzuhrrv fwrallh is 5llfl5lli7l1' and good choir. Mixed Course. Athletic Association. Dramatic Club-3. Commercial Club-3, 45 Vice-Prev ident-4. Latin Club-1, 2. Glee Club-2, 3. Girls' Cluh--4. HAROLD Osrsokxs 'fBlondy. Ile lzoldx no party with umnanly fears, IVhero duty bids, hz? confdmztly steers. Basketball-1, 3. Niixed Course. Delphi-3. Track-1, 3, 4. Glee-2, 3. Football-1, 3. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Page 47 K ' i NORVAL TRIPP. .-ind fwlzat he greatly 1'ho't he greatly dared. Mixed Course. Athletic Association-1, 2, 3, 4. Track-1. Football-1, 2, 3, -I-. Zin C!East Zbpigb 'Wersinn of Cllinimfella Cinderella was CAjborn in a humble flat in Cleveland, the daughter of a Strong Barber. At the early age of 20 she was Given a mop by her Elder sister and told to clean the Salmon from the table. Cinderella had dreams of a Bower of roses, a charming knight in Dimonds, of getting away from the home where the Furnas was always wont to Fries. One night a fairy disguised as a Schumacher, descended into her presence. Bly dear Young child, she said, seek me a Greene rabbit Quick and I will give you your Hartz delight. Cinderella brought back a Braun Biever instead. The fairy waved a Scheer and lo and behold Cinderella had Long Wooley curls, Lucius lips and a dress of Faircloth. She sank back on the Davenport to Gaspferj for air. Now, said the fairy, you may go to the dance and remain till 12 o'clock, but if you do not return by that time, you will see Da-no longer. Cinderella could dance with Kraft and soon all the Princes began to Parkferj themselves by her side. Queen-an became jealous and ordered Sampson to Way-lay her and punish her in the Worst manner. As the Cryer announced 12 o'clock, Cinderella told her Prince it was time to Pul-fer home. Sampson saw the Prince and cursed his luck to Cross-Cal-man. The Prince was about to Holdfrenj her in his arms and Phill-ip her with romance when she said, Se-gan Prince and before he could Hamper her she disappeared into the flat. The fairy waited within. Mfy child, she said, you have inspired love In-man. You may have treasures and riches. S0 Cinderella married her Prince and ever afterwards they had Kellogg's Post Toasties for breakfast. Page 48 J UUHIORS C? , . I 'vi Q if ggi' ...,,. 'N 'R at ,Aw uf SECTION OFFICERS -v , VIR,- l gk Q ' 1' MR. Cmvsxs Miss STRI-xwx Miss M:xR'1'i:xs Miss Bruccs CLASS OFFICERS CHARLES INIIEM,-KN, Prvsidwnt ESTHER fQARlIE, Srfrftary-Trraxurfr MAX CUITER, Virf-Prmidcnt Class Nlotto-Non est vivere sed valere vita: Not merely to exist, but to amount to something is life. Class Colors-Lavender and Light Green. Class Flower-Sweet Pea. J Page 50 Eiuniur Glass Ziaisturp Lives of great men all renzinri us, WE mn lualwe our Ii-ver sublinze, find, flejvarfifzg, leave behind 115 I ootfrrinfs in 1116 .mnziy of time. That is just what we are doing. The Junior Class of old E. A. is leaving indelible footprints in the sands of time. In the fall of 1920 a class of hopeful Freshmen entered high school. There is not much to be said about them. That first year was merely the taking of green material and the turning of the same into something more substantial. One year later, the tree began to bear fruit! The competition for more honors grew keen. The result was-well, perhaps you'ye seen the pennants and shields hanging on the walls. Sufficient evidence! Another year found the same class competing for more honors. Not athletics alone, but scholarship records as well. And the best of it all is, we're not through yet! The Class of '24 is still climbing towards the highest possible goal, leaving notable achievements to grace the pages of the history of the high school. JOHN KENNEDY. Page 51 if FX if J if :bt lllll u. . Q Y 'W 3 I Q F4 V :Z .- A I z L U . .. Q.: ': L , I vu .E LQ 1 an 11 35 .S Q. :E Q 11 L 2 1, 11 vw p-1 5 'Q 'SL F4 - .Lf : fr 5 .1 5 .. L E E U L 'Q f-4 11 Q P f 'TJ :J I ff f L L.- 53 SL I U L. L1 : Lf ll ,. fu Z :J Z 5 T as F: A f 5 -2 z E 2 Q2 ff. 1. H rs JJ CC 7 .. If .1 L H, D bil C v f m 1 Q L. CI ... D. i 1. A .., Lf .LZ A .. .1 51 1 I-L 5 -: H 3 -A v-1 :P .:,: PM ELT 7.0 -1-as .iw :u,.:: If? I? .Lt -2 tw .., :Z ' .- EJ: 3.2 .2155 :Luz 1 ra E fx '-'rs ga LC 21.4 IZ.: so LD- 11 'zz .-I L' f '7 .Lf -f .211 ZT. Q-I ...A I. -. -Z 14 - -1.2 ,LIU Avg 'GJ 44: gr- ll! -V fi EF r .. so E4 -Z ... .., lar. lf' Qu .,z: mu I1 :- 'C 43 QI a-1 IE P f 1 If f 'J , N v-L 'Z L f ca 5-4 45 E fl' P- .Qc ft' 5 2. ci ru .S Z J 2 E 'C E Q. 11 CK P. v X 2 E .. .. : U ef 5 .: DE cv :- 14 .C 4.1 L... rf .1 2 ri a Z v1 A 5 Ill 1, I 2'- 4, S , 3' QC, , E -5 w Lu If C1 fx v-1 au it 1: a.. C ull T if f Pays 52 P1151 1' 5 3 as .1 .Q D1 M -. uv YJ Z 4 L2 Z A V E-4 NJ JZ 5 Q .L .- 5 P. C.. 2 I Q Q ,-J 5 .Q ,Q 1 rf 11 P-, 5 U E L : 3 ... as 1. 1 fu 74 4. 1. 11 ,- v 5 2, ,Q If . L.. J Z Pi Q A P. -'Z-' .- 53 C A I I 2 E -I 1. aa .1 Z E E A Pi :E 2 'T' p-4 1 :J EL 42 :E U fb .- .1 U :Z 37 Q Z r-1 Q F' 5 if ,.: F1 .1 ,- :J . S A W 1- Cf Q4 f- r: Z 2 L1 r-J Q .E fl LC Z 1. 's 'I . F3 L4 Q .: .. I-C +4 F3 A G. v--1 ,- za Q F: .. Q Q S.. :L au if f r. x.. fu E .IZ :Q -1 Z .LT H IZ li. :D Q .- A ,C ,..' f. 'J u LZ' .1 A .-1 3: fu 4-.4 4.1 11 4.4 1 C s-4 ...- U 1. 1 Q1 LC : O a.. L1 5-4 E LJ N u LL- Q9 :: .L ' C-:, ET: :'a. 'TZ'-1 ?L:' :Bl , . ,....,- La. HH dd L :Q EQ. L15- C , Q,3f iS: . ll U Q: E4 Ei ,L-: 215: :ru 'L Q.-4.- ,...... 1.7 Uu IL 3'E Pi ,r-Q .IU .-LJ UI J., 1:1 4-:cu f-r'-- .-... u: LIC ...... ,1. 1: wx 1-1 -1' XL fu? -Q-E --112 :..:. KAL. Q. ,E 4.4 , 2 H. Q 2 E LJ 14 , -C LC 1 Q PI .Q 7 if E 'S x If .z U 1 S .... L1 T'- L rw P-4 Q: ,C v MA RTICNS -MISS Q- SICCTION as F' O ED : P S: -.: cpl, I2 1-J 1153 IL' .. ,E ?'E Ev QU :ii ..- 'EE fxf' -,. .., GJ +-'Q i.'?lC 3: 32 EQ. rr: LCS 11: cc L., Q.: :Q DEA :ag :Q :Q Ei :S 'ii' 1? QCII :QQ JE. 4 ,- :fu U11 1.1. '14 PE fu ::: TU- M: -., ,KIA f.L-4 Um :cf-2 U.. ,QQ 7 T Z .Z ti :Z f ': FS U x. 2 if L, La 1. 1. 11 J cu 9' Z ll ..- .1 L1 NT ,- 11 1 A.. F1 -4 Z F: : : rs 2 1 :Z 7 vu C E ,x . C f f. U P. A ,- Q E IZ si 'LL Q Q C L L A ... Er ': 73 U 4.1 x.. ua L 2 J H cu E Cu rn r-1 7 .4 O cu U C 4' 4 'D' Sf: than 'HL D4 217 . : rf? ,P- U: f'r'N .-..- : 'si U: f wz P5 '7 :',:: .QU Cv ,-.,.. r:7 :qi QW!! n-41 UE 73 .:, 55 GJ TJ 52 Qu :: Q ..: ' :C A.. ,E-12 1151? UQJ MN- .-.H .:, 32 812.1 be 5m GJ E: 1-43-1 414 RAXVN S'1' MISS C XION SIZCYI RS H +4 Q2 . .-. :- S Z S: eu 5-C cu N UI Q. 'J va I .1 La C If rf U 'J rl-Q 1 Z un P .JI 'Z C A - E E .- .za an P E I-ll 'J .-1 ua D6 T 5 Q s.1 0 H ... E Q3 ,.. Q. aa 2 un Pi ll C Q P' nf IL? Q 4-1 1. F1 n , BJ u s.. :J if 3 .Z 4.4 E an ,.' 1 ru Ri IW' Pulfer, Har 2 tv. .D F3 r 3' .. Marth Young, Of' R ard, Le XV argaret rger, M 79 Sollenl itz,Be1'nz11'd Schm Carl USSCII Rasm er T' A Box- CAR WE WANT 16' fieesxwfgi 'Q Q ? ,MY 9 I , ,KV is . ir . ,N wg. an 13' - . , A A is Q i J 5x-fairs A . x 6 1? 'gg sill CORN- FED A I 1 I N 4 1 Pnyc 54 ff 1 L..ff'- 5N+ X V SOPHOMORES FX . hiupbumure Glass iiaisturp The year 1921 ushered into East High another class of freshmen. At first they were a trifle green and exasperating to the seniors but their ignorance applied only to dignified High School Life. After once being properly instated into the schoolls routine they began to win secret applause from their higher classmates for their prominent interest in school activities. As freshmen they supported their school teams in football, basketball and in track with such zealous vigor that many of them won berths for themselves in the high school and now in this, their second year, by their steadily increasing prowess, they have more than upheld their previous record. But in spite of their athletic achievements they have not forgotten their most important duty as High School Students. Their undeveloped ingenuity has batted down many obstacles and they have come through the Sophomore social activities with colors flying. Besides this they have taken part in all high school social events, are well represented in school societies and have all the qualities of an Hldeal Class . If all these things were accomplished in the first two years of their career may not East High justly look forward to a bright future when this same class is allowed broader fields for their work. VVith the Future of East High as their only object they are working as they never have worked before to help make the Class of '25 the most memorable in the history of East High. EDWARD STREIT. Page 56 01 Page 57 , 5 M-Q-K--4.-- ,,,, ful FLOXVER SECTION D - MISS :a Ls ,-L1 ,--4 f. 11 FZ 5 'Q rd If F: Fi C Vo A F -35 C1 F1 Z-Lf 'E -'J : vw 5 -:I 5 E G ,: .- :J M 'J 1: :1 E 1, .. ru V . v va L.. E v-J .fi Q :xx GJ .CQ 'U N -L1 .-4 I D Q 7 1 v-I 'Cf 3 UZ 4-1 a-4 M I P- -4 A 2 1. A IU 2 :Z IU E FJ I-1 ,- v 'Z aa H1 -.4 :. E A .- -Z 4-1 D B4 if I-4 H u-I cu A ,.. 1 F1 Q f -4 P-4 5-4 rv T' ru .H CQ 4. vu L24 If iv L4 Q 5 P bd ra GJ :E fx p-1 J 11 ll r G U u L. fv- v f-I I: tu .Ld O F3 ,D G D .S U z E E in fu -4 v-1 L GJ J 2 A ,-4 11 If 'U L1 F v Qi .id S '.: CQ lNT:1xwell Le Voy Herman, Ncllic Grlclley, Kelsey stes, Gladys li CI lNI:1rg:1r v latex lc D XVz1y1 Clark, v-4 Z J. ca A 12 if A -.4 Z E 5 GILMORIQ 11 -M155 SECTION A J: 'I 5 A - 'U 11 P' , ra LE P' -1, 'J I-C : Va lm aw, Rzllp Sh Il O .-4 L.. A A KU gd E 1.. Q E 73' v-1 5 u: Z U S -4 p-4 E VVilli:nns, Kenneth 'atson, Marie XX Shoger, Alice llfOIl A I L2 'E I-1 D 9 -1 F- G GJ Qi -s- .- 2 A Q : ?4 6 L. ik -: .L Lv Q- x-4 Q.: o M o D v-I x.T ua E I' .1 U 3? Q sl eu P V3 su ,- if f U n 's Q P-4 C O in D- E EZ ri S r-4 uf L: 52 E .c H I-rl :Z ,.. JI Ju Z -J 3' v- A 5 1 n J I Q p-1 T 5 if ,, P. .C +: 1: Q H. Q1 .C ru If I 'U 2 E .- W s o U 1: U 'a I 11 - E UL : ffl E Q 'J w ln C E J. :J C E az A ,--. T LJ cu Q ld GJ I-1 ru A4 A E ... 5-4 Q A E TL ': P r U Liv- :jk ns QU JT! wr: fic .DIZ YUQJ PP ff 53 Em mln r-,LD 'if nr: x..'3 4.-... mu: 2 'x- o .-. :LA Ur: :QE fi EE Ein 'ET ww '-'as Qc L22 5-.uf Qi: u:.2 A.. ....-4 -5' UE Ev: -: 4: A 1.1 L' - fl ll!-1 -CIF-' HA 1-Jn, E2 J 1 Q. LLL F'g 24r 1 -5 'lim ble' IN 1 u L KLIXR Mw S fir il NHS 1. .Mix .num .wxifv V11 :lr , L if: ggp .3-9J pgg .2 V22 44. E 3- gg,- LI3 ':':: -,r-v 73 Z7 A12 ,LP gp Ll. ...,. c: -'F 5. H---n ... :,,.4.1 -x V NI I Q Q .. ixnifz -Gir- 2.13.2 '-W 135242 51.923 A,,.. ::L:2: . ESQ!! 44.94 .2 ii ::':.: 'wif - 'f.,.:-.1 3-fun Q 1554- 17 5 E 35525 NVUOD R C EA MISS I SICQTION -1-45 ,Qpy ,fff .Z C c: 5 im,-.5 '-..z,.: L' L-.-n. 7553 ,15 JIJ . 5551 N- .Av-. - 2,2- M 1 f 1: .5 'ZIP' ...Eb -Vg,-. V L--1.1 TQLL- 7:4:4L 1.1.1 I QQ: Q L, 1: Q : Q4 'Zi?1Z FZEE -r.. ivy'- -3:4 Six! F2 5 E A 2 A Q F1 Q Z pi- ,ff 24.4 ,4- 4,zL: '- Q.: M: ...- Lu-uf Q -'Z :.f.,' ,.-L - '1:v:- 1.4111 .2 --f..' fxgi.- , L F7 5??.: 5 -fybg ,..,.. Q,.,. 26-521. ' ' 'LC --- A 4- - 2.42 Iill: .gz E 11: 'wg 1- : L ?J-J fr--f J Z Z :IIE ,. If 3 .122-l ,,-1 L- : . i ' .2-'fd fzfu- . .:.L: ':f-2,449 ivici fri M: YiL.,, :::7. VZ M L13 Q.: 2 2 7 E E K 2 3 9 Q E -J4-5 h55iE3 ZZVVV 'TEES .l3'5? FE.--EZ , 'Ii 'J if Ziiili E1 YMZ - 15- :S ,f:,: g::.:-' A .-tu Zz ,,,.. L. : ,I ,Q Fejwr p7E?a ,. -1- ffv...- :r Z - 545 f . ???E9 fvyf: 5, -.2 fy:-wi ,-.ff T., .Q . I 37777 vj 33: if.:-gi L H, Q, V J 5-:: l'2::7 -Z Q.-C .: f Ekij ,is P41516 58 ni llillillimll FX Jftesbmen lass Ziaistnrp VVC are a crew of Freshmen of the Class of 26 . XVe signed up for a four years' cruise on the Good Ship E. A. H. S. Having been trained to obey, we someday hope to command. Hard work alone will win our promotions. It took us a few days to get our sea-legsn and the old salts enjoyed watching us stagger from deck to deck. Our destination is the Island of Success and we expect some hard sailing before reaching our goal. VVC have the utmost conhdence in our officers and that wise Captain VValdo will help guide us safely into port. He will depend upon the crew to assist him in making a favorable voyage and it is up to us to fulfill his expectations. VVhen the distant shoreline looms into view wc will. no doubt, experience the thrill Columbus felt when he discovered America. So here's to the Good Ship East High. Ship Ahoy! GLENN GREENMAN '26. L Page 60 Jw n. . 35:52 Q 5 : -:E 5 Eiini ,x:,- f:fAA vuuxx L: f 'rs- , if 25-4 E525 QQQQ CKSON CW SWISS nm U1 Ch ml 11 K. ' v-7,314 F M 'un U 7 -,-, A V L. u 1 m lyi, 3132 Zivf dv J-J xxix ..,:,.Z-5.1 1 ai -,. Q: HQE:v Eiqv- ':1,, T -4 - - f,.. l 1 53 x A Q: 1 , -'f 5 C'7I1' 1 ixxzf ii 1Hmx4 77ixi HWw6l Z L A 2 Z m w I A H Z A V L I J, - , N . J -, 9' .. Jig: E Esgfv L?L l6Ei Jig: ffxf 2254 44,5 -iii 25:5 SEE? 5253 xxxx 2,55 an F Ei , E Q 12 3 1iEE ,?- 'L'-'34 xxQ:: -'ga M iii Rin- ?X--A 1HL lfxxx iiig EECET E255 Lxxxi fffw 5 ME: 2 iii i:QE ::n:1 HA'x ,i,Z, x41 J,, -gg' zf7Z::L, zxuqu, ,x,-Q, 22275 ?P5i! 52543 ,.u JQEEF -L 12.1 7772? g2xfF -ful Jffbc 33f+i Eiiix iwvi 79553 :iul Z 1-1 wx Efipe 15:2 ffaix -xup, F C M Z C rn r-1 U3 CD u-1 T' Z L z E -1 Q E IBIS Q hw-J uulx Yiii 13:0 c2455 ,aim N,, iff? -, . 2x55 - , Zz H21 fiia 1f:? xfiv Q 5.3- :Gpx -: Q 4Q.5 'H-x 121 xxxx ,-f.,, gg QQEQ WWQE '-1 IEEE Z A V us S 5 CID CII 2 LT Z V F LJ CII ive? ffff Q ZFCL7: 1, 1-I -X I f .:45i' 2CiT.Q ::1:Q 77777 -.wi . r-..K..L Q-I ..': L .K , 2 QEE1' SQCKS ZZ!!! 25:2-4 r,-':f- 'fffi' ..f.. ,J , fp, QQFEQ llill 31:47 2lfil4 .22i.2.2 E393 :Exif :Q V.. , .5 ., ':3-Q iiigl ...P J '55 ,IL Q17 555 ii J-,-- P' 9 v LJ 'F' 4 i 2 LI Z A V Q L 3 ...Ii-A r' 5': 3 x.',:':'f' ' : 9 ILFH -f., , iFr417f U2-41-fi x-'.--- 5 -r , 3 'U 49-5-ff Z-il -'E gg.- Q i4:v7, 31:21- ,vvvv ,ZSLJJ :...:,.,. -.ff '....1 Q -----m- -AL 11-14 ,zz Q.,-, . an 541 Q AJ... 1,22 :ivgugl J4,:.ga LQQQQQ Q ': 4, 5! fdfifl jg'4':l .3 ' I, 5E2:gg ...ii 17: LQQJQ 'ti 1, F-Cvil JZ-:rf M..-1 , ,.-.. -5v-1 .4 'Qld' ':A'fE.: :5,f55 2 --Ji: '4s-.,.. - -2991, ::iL:. -4 :L44,L Qgzfff .,,:i::2 V.-. ---- .....,-MNH --,-., Z-..--., 3-s 3 u: I TEQGAQ1 21553 :Ax-1... -:-,xx ,.. ,, Hz. -C .p, -3, NJ . ,X 4 f-- ., 1.0222 -:ifl k vfifvv ?:.El? A 25.333 -fy I- fx ----.-. LLLLQ vx:::: 5 .1 E m - 2 -if 1 'C-JT 'l ZVT, ,Q-5-Cf ,gr :Q v .4, 7 ,I .C :E5i2 3571, iii-fi gli? 1' SLT? : '- -::f4 E525- 3Z'?,.3- 4x 'F4J ff Tlaiif . 'M'-4 '-4:5 -.17 144: .ff ii ,5: -:f517 1--c-'71' -2U,g.:.: 2173 :f li--1 2.12122 fiiif. A .. 9' , 1. :Q Ulu j' 121:23 3:,3:H IFZTQLIH TZLZZU- ::rr,4-f 2'-442-3 9,21 44 aj . . ..: j-.-21,42 v4:E2n 5if?ji fjggsq fPPl.,S: 5511-1- zfwpv.- L.::::: QQ2222 ffffff STVRGIS M R. G SICCWIXIUN 3 51 : :'F 532 - :W ,.. 1,-V Q3 ,li ,Qu .LJ-13 ,Ld 1. Hr .- l. L 5 t. no E 1.3-'lf' 4 'iiLfF4 'L- Z ,-il - IMJQ uw--ry: 1.2:-1--H 9 z- .-- L. .':.'Zf'i-iff 1. EZ 35 :UvT:v1 -H.U 5,--:5:, a,Eg-L: ,E,...4.Z ,. - du-.QQ VVILSON iiviiii MR. NJAI5. :Um-Y 4hlm-1ml.i.1ggvr. Kvl1xwYh1'.x11Iuf, Ycmitll, Llwpl. fhlm'lmluI.wul'. Y.4h-u l'm-Mau. k Nmlxllff. I4-Nliv l'.lvcl, Xlcuvmlcl IH-uxx. cc Xwiwlc. Xfilnfrul I'.xlyx1v1. .XlI.1m- l'l1lllx1N. 65' Nlxxuuric-51. Iflul Vulcrwun. Ihr! l'.1I1l. XX m Chix-cx1Qul1l.1uul', l'.iIcL'n Ifnllm. Iirlcn I'-Iuli. I SICCVIXIUN G 5:2421 V...-N : it-E ALA' Li X' : fr 4: fb '::EL.,.-- .-.--....--4 KK-4644 Page . LJ QPEEE' '::::? .: 'LLL JA ' ,HJ A : -:af 75--- '...U Y szsig AE: ' 3 .xiii ' if ,533 'EJ .: 1,3Q .2212-u Q .U,'v.F'r':rf 55555 2325 no 'J ' C L- --'TZ .Q-24.7,-1 vnu k wi' E555 ..f.,,- ' -..-- gg: up 22' ' ., ,,,55, 15: L 13-3 ,, :A ,SIC .Lgizm :Ji :JJ EEE!! 5,555 il?-'jg 5i -- : 3 fLml E Lv 3..- 15 aff 54: 41: V - -R 5:5745 .:.E.,1.':- an L- P: 5 L.: 'LJ :L -: E.2 l.'L.'v 1-43 . ,Q :f,,Q, v:15,-,. 55:34 mzmmvn 62 CNN Pagf 63 CARLSON II -MR. 'ION C'I I2 S L w P- EELEE Z.f1.E: fj'5: 3.4.59-ECL!-Jw H :if-7:3 iisfigm Aiciiic -,-c,1...,-.- TQ-T-ax-'7j.4c ?5Q5EFF .', V .,I,1r I-'I-'I-Ir-fb-'ff 33:59 EE :...II:':hLml-E TCZLT1-'Z.'l1-1f-X U'-.-C-' U- ,P ,....,1,c,, , U.fBU I-32 wo: .Ja .Sf -,.T--UE vg:Zs.cu....C 3,z::r:,:.,::,: 4-4115122351 cnmuzmuzw-1 : 2 Q. L.. I fl 1.4 '-' if 2ib LQ3E:f'1E'CQj 1 I..-, Jz5Em5i ': P-4' Jar: Q..7.'N -5: E'E'4f-5-55: v-4 nv-n '.-1 5:22555 zmwmmuzw L H Q, ,.. U --:J 2 5 E7 r:7 5-' :'1' ,.grf.2SP: f:.LL4r:,L'S i v1 v rr- -, 5-LU-lc.. Egfgfrii :-FI-cw5:gg WZLZYST-wr: N-f.-542. EEE:-'-...c,.5 9:41-YI:-:Q,a, Fauna..- Efvnuzmvzu: f: uf' : 35 :-:.l:E,-LEICU -Cwiiigif ffglfkftirm TixE2'5 -,:.':'7.1 g,IL. uh,2'u :,L u4n:2:: r:...u1,x1..'-fi: .. . :4:4x2a -2 E: 2 5,3-:if 1' givin I 1.1--'Z'f -3 QSH:-C152 . -,,-,J iiiziig --Af' 'uv Sr'-' ' ,- kfkwiiia, awxg:-1 ,--c ,.v.a. '7f:EJL3C.'2j 'f4'1-'3122.L-- S 'ICTIUN II - MISS -IENKS J . 414 L -3- '? Ffgif: -:J 5 EELE ESQ 33 Bzsw Evvr u-,1,V'j-'-'11 ,,-':x- U 22:15 bn IE.-Hiiirg z'A'1':fQ3gE 1-x,,.. f4'5L 'l1E k'O-Iw V,-I-Iggfqf ,.:'::,-:.h . ' JF'--L -x..- v--L1 -4:+-.:.:-JI '4w..'2'T, - ugg--ygu :,:v,.-+I n..Q::.-n ,f, 7 Tm,..'ZG 3323525 v..3:::oo P-..-,-...,-..-.4 2242240455 v : jj C ..,,..- ,I..L-1' -'C c: 1-11155 -Twig, 'U ,.:U:-:,2,.. gg,-' '- w:u.:.Cv '-P 2 axiom: Uigggw I:iV,SvfafE f ,'E'x.:: '-m 'EE 5f17: W3 f Q:w,.g,f: qxgffu .xEfz,.vq, wc.-,jjofw 5-0-:w zrzduu :EEE3-g,': r:r1v.1O--1C Q, : :L Q. 2M 5 Q EB ,-u1fp,u ,. ur, :L-...,-cn. ,.r.,1x...w 5 -r:u,,,v Q- vuljf-' ua Hague- ZS.: 23.29 OIL.:-:7l-JZ QC-gjqjmu E 7:51100 J F-: .fx V cu 'QU7 c2g '5 Hfvfcgfgf fggdzcg n4.:gc.:5i '5a'.:'::-222' rnEQj'Q32E 1-:rzeuuic U3 1,1 mpg, cases: EE4EzzL - - ZF 4, E '-' 'CQ -U 19' .:'1'-.. 2: f: x..f .-1.41. q,:.-,ff-J: G:E::2 Owmffi- 5.5-15917. 5 SL4 EE-- Q Ev-4-nfiw 1,51-M Hgigzz Y :w5L,2 5:3-v:':L,-ff I-P5fwQ,'w',.' LELLTJQ-:QE wsacuim fu ' : COOZ 35955: uuwggfa ,...,-V - xmupvv Eziazi if -E ,a.2 .-..-C . -4,-,A . 5332-1 eazvwti .igggpz gzygi-EEL: ESA-1-:F2 Ef'3w-ff.-L2 I--LE JZ5 - :fer-if--ILS N E,EfJE 4575355 5215232 :r:v:1,::- :1c:-ag mxmxmz zQQS-!2 GJ L5 an :TZ L 51. . Q ,.: 5v 5-oz: .E --qfru ..,J4.fq, ,A lu.-rf., .I-,h.L-.. :,.-:,wf'1: -i,w:f.-: rL:i::-gf: SGH: ' -r:r:' L.. ngiuzx -an-1b-Ib',,:IL -.- --. - ,if--Ja 4c, 'y7:c,- :B-Exit gLg51':,r5::,g fence: ieeisss 41444414 wi-Qifl-4:-Cf-fi! mf, C? , W iw -ff-v y V ,.m,, , QW j1'!f,,,:g,..:L if Q01 A f f ix .fm I- 1- 5.2 .M ' ' :fs-1---mf. ff f .- tm f Q 5, , F ' ,vt bs 9,32 f , O 'sf 1 ..'- ' , W' ' if Nw: -H ' gawk M,,,.,,-- , g , 5a,.u H Q .tzzyz ,aww ,L ska, ,JTTH f M b qw, ,uffif ,, ky.-1.2-1-.,.w,,,fg1L 1fu25A.,4,,,Q5 N. ,, ,wr .S ones oar S JD,-'if?L fN6 .P HEA fr -rs ARE TQ UMP 4 ISZLS Pugv 64 HTH LETIC5 Page' 67 MR. R. E. DAVIS Dirrrlor of .-Iilllflifpv To llr. Davis more than any other person is due the credit for the splendid record in athletics which East High has made. 3, 4 FX ZL6nariJ of Qinntrul V Z v ,- , 'fi N., A K E. -s vi Q Q -E X. .X A 1 .. .. 3 2 F Q 1, 5, ,.- ., Z 'I ' - 4 5 f .. . rr. r - 4 Q L -3 V 1. F E 5 T. AZ S Z 1 -I .: L TJ rx V Z .i , 7 i ,j ,q 5 i V ' -1, H I I ff X : .1 A, ll TI E V 2' L1 3 -1 ,i Z i 'I 1 J 'E LL : 1 L- 1, 1 f 5, 3 C V L : : 5 I '1 N., Priya 68 f a .+- Pagc 69 A a 1,2 44 I uf BHYETS 'IIOOL Sl UNV IN SN ICR M Ii M B C 2 in L4 m 4 2 Q F 5 E Q 1 i c c L. S Lu 5 I u-I R L ' Z L- 2 in Ld m -ft 2 L, Y f f 4 I 3 C lc if f f P ' .- F. n ,Le 'J 01.2 if ,- - L. .- - Juv L' FU 2-:sE A2292 .seem-zzhsgn nwaw: 3:32 C: '----. :..f-ng. ,,. L, '1 -ui ' II ,'T 4 :g U 4, :29 '-Cl-F-'E :..-c,:E,r'1uf5': ,:5:Qp.,.5bL,:hrEm ,5x.f-::f:5 qoj.j:1-L. :lil-fir-l ,I-1-'fl-L-OIL 5 CL ,T, +- v :sg ,F ... L.,-... -4569 gwiicv ::L,15:..E:-:EE :f::..:4, :4....x....M 1-g,,:.T-umfixf-C'-I' Q s.,l15r:.:. I ,- .. 1 -, .',--'-w- ,,.....-r-4 -1... -Q, :1:b: 53123P ::.E',S5-2: ,,.--:H --- nfucn-SUNG c. -WL.:-u..ru,AC-Q-',7 DCGIC-IL:-fi-1-f-7,-f2iL1Ilif u T3 92: . w-: :SE 2 K2-C ...f-.-. ,..-- L5 ::r:.-4,541 14.2 Hggng-N-4: ch x.Q,...C5--L: Z,- :C z:-1Q.'k,.: if ,CZ-r r-cu'-' um 'E..:':,.i'... 'JZ' ..L.,7,,C:..1:L. 225: 'Jffhf-?'f:f3:7 ZPTJ SJCL1.,-vvgb ,.:.cn F- LE mf.: : '-' QA,- 3 Bixfh 41 r:C:tm .-.:..a,4,-,gui 'T.U '::-1 521'-3-EE 'v2ZJwL7, 11 ,EQQZRI 3223215 N' 1-1 w Z 5 4 HE 'E C ' - H- a f: Zo 1 .C : : +. E CL p,:Q ,wh CC 5-.sag-5:yL...:. EIL-33-4'-w'55f3FL L : fm-':'-', fL,,-:2 f,Z' z3E'f1f'2C gffgtgvifit :: ,:: 1. c: Q, ru cu ' jj : .v,. . ,,,, , Q, K K U - 1 1 rvzll Trxpp ' N0 HFFY B illiam VV v CL .A .- E 'U E c o D C rs E .2 Z V1 qi T- as J: U H arence Dittmn Cl Tathews 11N XVilIi:u FX , W Zi, A K ' 1. J .,-fy fnyfxg v- .ag V, l Q, 'QE ' ' ' ,Wulf 'xl A 'MY . A A -5 .y X I . ..'?'kP W ffgm, J-'w'4kg:'g 72- 1 gp If ,EA--5,,'w f !4M I w wfkjw W uma? ,l y i tii,,?i,,... , me ' 5,394 ' .-.- M: ' , V. -- -QQ .. AQ, . A 'ww ff' f 1 1 had w , .a.v,:Uf1s's'.1,,. K A ,H A f- f'?f'? gg' Q W .Q W 1, J ' ' -- U ' ig ,L min? 4 - ilu N -M .., . V1.2 - ' 173 - 5' , ig:gg:1fff.51 1 nl s , , S f 5 Y w Q . 4 4 ' 1 1 X 4 , 4 K A 1 L L , W 1. is ' V IIIQG: , - I .-. ' . 1 M A , ' yy Y .-,. ...n Q- , 1 M 5 .fwu ' . 'Quilt 5 121261: . .. I 1 L+ ' ..., , , , . 41 A , A Y 1 4 +-as 57 . R as W , A .fi AT I M as . A .:., Q J Pagfw 70 H iz.1xvYwEioHT VV. A. Robinson. . . David Ochsenschlager Nlax Cutter ...... Elmer Hanny . . . Klax Cutter . . . Harry Eggert .. Russell Perry ..... Leonard Johnson . . Francis Beach .... David Ochsenschlager . . . Leo VVinckler .... Stanley Dimond .. Carl Burkel ...... Anthony Properniclc Charles Johnson .. Page 71 jfnuthall - 22 OFFICERS . . . Coach . . Captain . Captain Elect .. llanager ... ... PERSONNEL .. Left End . Left Tackle .. . . Left Guard . ...Center.... . . Right Guard ... . .. Right Tackle . Right End ... ... . Quarterback . . . . . . . Left Half Back .... . L1GHTwE1GHT F. J. Porter . Francis Dalton . . Wvvllliillll Barry Raynor Johnston . . . Ralph Braun . Arnold Pahnke .. Norval Tripp . Donald Phillips Charles Nieman Clarence Dittinan .. Donald Davis VVi1liam Nlathews . Francis Dalton Right Half Back .... .... H arvey Bauer .. Full Back .. Sub Back .. . . Vvilliam Barry Fred Larson af 1 FX- . Cuarb QI. isuhinsnn ln the tall of 1022 Hliillyll Robinson appeared tor the third time to eoaeh an lzast High football team. By means ot mueh hard work and because of his undya ing spirit Billy whipped together a team whieh was full of the true HIC. A. Spirit . His etbeient coaching, his smile in defeat. md his praise m victory will never be Torgotten by the men who have played under him. All eredit whieh goes to the lighting: team of 'lf' should be given to Coach Robinson for without his indemita- blt spnit md fllfllflll eoaehing the team flilanaget Qilnwr Zlaanup Ot all the jobs on a football team, the one whieh has the hardest work and least praise, is that ot football manager. ln the past years we have been blessed with ex- ceptionally good managers. This year Elm Hanny proved that all good things were not in the past, tor he fulfilled his duties as heaxyweight manager with an etlieieney and eare for details that few managers have ever attained. The name ot Hanny has always held a high plaee in the annals of Fast High and it ean be truly said that Elmer Hamiy lived up to his name. would nexer have been able to succeed. l l l Pago Ci 115132 beasnn nf 1922 East High . . . . . . 0 Alumni . . East High . .. . 6 Freeport . East High . . . .. . 6 DeKalb H East . . . . Rgckfgfd . I . East High . . . . 7 Joliet , , , , , , E:lSt . . . . . . 0 mIOOSCl'1C111't , East High ,.. ... 6 Elgin ...... East High . . . . . .20 Ottawa . . . . . East High ... ... 0 lVest High .. -l-5 Any team can fight when they are in the lead, but the team that can fight when they are facing defeat is the team that is a real success. The 1922 heavyweight team was a success for they always FOUGHT whether in victory or defeat. The first game of the season was against the Alumni, who defeated our warriors 6-0, by inter- cepting a forward pass in the last few minutes of play. The next game was played at Freeport on a muddy field and during a steady downpour. VVe were defeated l2-6, on a blocked punt. DeKalb came next. They had a wonder team, and were after the bacon. Super- lative punting by Chuck .lohnson and a recovery of a fumble for the only touch- down of the game spelled defeat for DeKalb. Rockford invaded East Aurora the following Saturday and took home a slab of bacon with the score of 12-0 cawed into it. The game was played in a driving rain before a monster c1'owd. After a two weeks rest the team came back with a new spirit for Joliet. The teams were evenly matched and as the game drew to a close East High seemed to be doomed to defeat by the score of 6-0. The team never gave up fighting, how- ever, and with fifteen seconds, left to play, put over a touchdown. Kid Cutter kicked goal and East High was victorious 7-6 in the greatest exhibition of pure, unadulterated fight ever seen on an East High field. The next game was with the strong lfooseheart team. East High outplayed and outfought llooseheart for three-quarters but weakened in the last quarter under the strain of the terrific battle and the Mioose were victorious 7-0. Elgin was next taken into camp 6-0 in a hard fought battle in which East High excelled in every department of the game. Ottawa was next razzed to the tune of 20-0 in a battle in which East High was clearly superior. The Turkey Day game was played in a drizzling rain before a crowd of 8,000 frenzied rooters. East High by dope was to be defeated 30-0, but in a terrific struggle the East High spirit carried the team to heights never attained before. VVest High was forced to be satisfied with a 6-0 score and then they won by a fluke. Page 73 if FX illibe Players Caplain David Oclzsenschlager-As captain and tackle Dave,' was the hardest fighter on the team as well as every one's friend. His fighting spirit will not be soon forgotten. Captain-Elect .lllax Czztter'-Max as Captain-elect has a big job to fill the shoes of Dave , but if he continues to show as well in the future, he will go a long way to do it. Charles Johnson-The fact that he could run, kick or pass and could do them all well, got Chuck the call to the fullback position on many a mythical eleven. Carl Burleel- Cully was noted throughout the conference as a deadly tackler and a slippery open-field runner. He showed his wares at halfback to the satisfaction of the coach, players, and fans. Francis Beach--Although handicapped at the start of the season by injuries, Beach came back and won a position at guard. His work there was a revelation. Leonard .lolznson- Goat at center was the bulwark of the whole line. Never showy and brilliant, but steady, and game and a fighter, he will always be remem- bered for his true East High Spirit. Russell Perry-Perry was shifted from end to guard at the start of the season. His never say die spirit won for him the respect of every opponent. Perry was there in every sense of the word. Stanley Dimoml--Although the smallest man on the team. Stan was a field general of no mean ability. Billy called him, Napoleon . Ilarry lfggerf- 0tto under the guidance of Billy turned out to be a tackle who was feared bv ever' team in the conference. . 5 Anthony Projwernicl'-HTony was the find of the season. He was best on straight line plunges and was on most occasions good for about S yards. He played half- baek. f H Subslituies-lVe were blessed this year with an abundance of good utility material. The subs, although falling short of the necessary quarters to win the much coveted A were on the job all the time. Vvithout their fighting spirit and the willingness they showed to do the dirty work, the regulars would never have accomplished that which they did. The following fellows were among those who made every man on the team fight to hold his job: VVinckler, Smith, VViest, Pohl, Patelski, Simms, Brackett, Tudor, Armbruster, Hanks, DeVVald, Bartholemew, XVooley, and Shaw. Pa ye 74- Q., .Tfr-'L..4L.4L...1 uw.. ag, 'ov . .i2, Cufrfw ,luv fy M A Q , CAP? CME BEA CH JOHNSON Z3Uf?ff.f1 2DfPoPffffvfcff PERF Y L WW UHVIOND ,4 ,f Z If . Z. JOHNSON' ZZ-GGERT 1 .11 FX. , 5-Blanagm' liapnor CE. Eubustun Th that or hezivywciglit IUIIIIZIQICI1 is one that s l take: pructiczilly no rewartl. Rziynor .lohnston tleserves :1 great tlezil of creclit lor the elli- cient tlnties. Always on the joh never coni- plziining, :intl always doing his hest for his school, Rnynoi' showed the trne lfzist lligh wpirit. We will go ll long ways before nc will fincl otl perlorin his clnties as faithfully :incl elli- ciently :is Raynor Johnston. Clinath SE. 31. Barter Any coach who czin tnrn ont zr winning teznn every year nnxst be :1 mighty good cozteh. Snch n couch is Hurry-lfp Porter who withont Z1 tlonht is the best lightweight eoaeh in the conference. He is :1 hard tzisknizister, but he pnts that spirit into his men which innkes thc-in go out willing to Hght to the last for their school. The teznn which he tnrneil out this season was the hest in the history of lightweight football :it Fast High. The teznn showecl the resnlts of their COZlClliS teaching :intl too innch cretlit Cannot be given llr. Porter for his wontiertnl snc' cess :is a lightweight coach. e Joh ol lightweight inznmger. like ionrs anal honrs of hard lzihor with nizlnner in which he fnllilletl his :in ter manager who will Pzlgfi' 76 C? Ghz lightweight jfnuthall Season East High . . . . . 0 Glenbard . . . . 0 East High . . . . . 0 Freeport . . . . . .12 East High . . . . .30 DeKalb . . . . 0 East High . . . . . 7 Rockford . . . . 0 East High . . . . .13 .Ioliet .... . . . . 6 East High . . . . .20 Nlooseheart . . . . . 0 East High . . . . . 6 Elgin .... . . . . 0 East High . . . . .31 Tilden ..... . . . . 0 East High .. ...32 West High .... .. 0 East High . . . . . 6 Harrison Tech. . . . . 0 1-15 18 This year's lightweight team was undoubtedly the best in the history of the school. Although they did not win the conference championship, they were considered by many critics as the best lightweight team in the state. The first game was played against the Glenbard heavyweight team. The lightweights showed their real worth by holding their heavier opponents to a scoreless tie. The next game was with the Freeport team. Freeport always has been the light- weight's Hjinxn and the ponies lost their only game of the season 12-0. DeKalb was next walloped 30-0. They were simply outclassed. Rockford always has a good team but our lights were victorious 7-0 in a game in which the passing ot our lightweights was too much for the f'Rabs . Joliet was next defeated 13-6 and llooseheart succombed 20-0. Elgin was our next foe and with a revamped outfit, due to the ineligibility of Larson, the ponies again brought home the bacon to the tune of 6-0. Tilden was defeated 31-0 and then the rivals from across the Fox were brought before the blood-thirsty lightweights. The lights literally chewed them up with their passing game and VVest High fell in ignoble defeat 32-0. Harrison Tech. were making claims to the championship of Illinois and Indiana, but our team was inclined to argue this matter with them, consequently, a post- season game was arranged to settle the argument. Our boys were victorious 6-0 after a terrific struggle. The lightweights are to be congratulated for their string of victories and they have good claims to the championship of Illinois and Indiana. Page 77 if CX. Z APSON D1 7-7-MAN CAPI D44 mfv' ., W ,.'. 4' ..-1 j U' . '-ff1 A.: , v A : b22 .Af. B,4fefPY' : . fy 72?f,Df-D 1. Ywffwfv 11 1 ' x Q K i A D4 ws' 2'Df-ff.4LfP5 QBur filijenzrleahers The cheerleaders are the persons whose duty it is to see that a school backs their team. This year we were blessed with three mighty good yell leaders in the persons of Butch Rasmussen, KiClCHl,y Daneau, and Pete lllorrisey. These fellows by their knowledge of when to yell and their ability to get everyone to yell made the members of the East High teams realize that the school was be- hind them at all times. The Qlbirh Team The third team under the guidance of Coach Runninger is becoming one of the biggest factors in developing material for future East High teams. The third team is full of the real East High spirit and although they play heavier teams, the team has always made a good showing. Playing against heavyweight teams they were defeated by Sandwich 25-0 and by Yorkville 19-7. In their final game with the strong Plainfield heavies they were victorious 13-12. The team was composed of the following fellows: Ready, Doran, R. Dalton, Schumacher, lylurphy, Livingston, Kenyon, Simmons, Queenan, lVIc- Laughlin, Smith, Philipchuck, Elder, Hamper, and Schwachtgen. Page 79 L L ae Ci. 6 4, :G w I NEI ,S '95 'a 4? I A x ,Q w quah uuthall .. 4.1 4.. :J .Z 1 , 1.1 E f ,I Lf ,. K JD Z 1. 9 CJ -F .E Ld fx if ,I 2 N PL. A il If -1 IJ A :Z 11 1- 1, Z. A v M- ff ,, , ,I 1 A 7 Q 11 A, V Xvuulev, L. R ni Swain! Z. A Lf .LC 1, A A LJ -Q- 1 L v f 7 -L EL 1f .c A 4: 1 11 A. , , .1 ,- 1, il 'E 5 .L 12 E' E N. Q 5. if L L H4 -5' if ,, 11 f'N .:fT V 9.2 Q7 EF- 1.-1 34: E- L2 J,:, ..f1.. :'l' 'ill Zigi .LLC3 L 1 7.522 -4137 .u'.: f,:,',: -:vc fi-I ,Z Luz.. ,Z..l,1, nur - :IL 7.117- up-f.: f'?iE ,mai .fell r:-gg , :...1.,7 .: ,hz ..-,L. f-XC7-'S 114-a 'nn-1 1: vim! 'i.2 f1'P .zffzl Zzgjbf .IN -C avtix ,,::S -f,::,' -:iris 5 Z l'agv80 VV. A. Robinson. llfax Cutter .... 1922 Edgar Elder ..... Irving Ellcrtson Edgar Koerfer . . IIliAVYVV1iIGIl'1'S Irving Ellertson . . . Leo VVinekler .. Arnold Pahnke llax Cutter .... Charles .Iolinson . . . Raymond 'Patelski 1112.-xvx'wr:ir:i1'1's East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora Pagw 81 . .. .... 12-2+ ...10-27 .... 18-17 ...16-32 ... .... 1-1-56 .. . .... 12-26 .. 8-2-1. .. ...17-28 . . . .... 14-29 12-24 ..... SCHEDI'I.12 OF G Zgaskethall - OFFICERS PERSONNEL Posrriox . . Forward . . Forward . . . . Center . . . . . Guard . . . . . Guard . . . . . Guard . . f11'PONEN'l'S . . Ira Grange . . Freeport . . . . . . . . Naperville . . . Elgin .... . . . . . . Rockford .. . ... . . Elgin . . . . . . . .. Joliet . . DeKalb . . . . . . Batavia . West Aurora AM ES 1923 ............Coach Captain--I-Ieavies Captain-Lights . . . .Captain-Elect-Heavies . . . .Captain-Elect-Lights 17-19 LIGIITVVEIGHTS .... Edgar Elder . . Robert Herren . . Edgar Koerfer Francis Dalton O rmand lNIeyers 20-16. .. 9-2 5 21-20. .. 42-22... 19-18 2-1-12... 19- 9 17-21 9-19... LIG1'I'l'VVEIGHTS East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora mf. ,1 -f i CT -S Z , ,- -X A f, cf 11 .- L. 1 L, -C W C C Tn lgi 'S -:T i 'c.-1 -' 1 i ,' w-4 L- I3 3... 'fi lik m '-My is ,,: in ,+- P3 Hg' H SWE +-v gn 43 fhrg C71 '-r- -... -M Q ,W-'- fi 2,2 ,E lri 5 il:. vs. -:- H Zig i5t ff, XN, f nf 55 .1 1,25 22,9 rw! - fx TIT Sz-Z l,1ljfe'g2 115192 Igafkethall beasun Withotlt a letter man available from the preceding season Coach Robinson faced the task of building an entire new team at the start of the basketball season. Although a large squad reported for practice it consisted mostly of green material. The team this year was lead bv hflax Cutter. The H htin s irit which ot 1 - I o . g g p p I g Boob'l so far in football also served him in the good stead at his running guard position. Irving Ellertson, a lightweight at the start of the season proved a revelation to the fans. His work in controlling the ball and sinking follow-up shots was a great aid to the team. He played forward and tossed all the free-throws. Leo VVinckler at the other forward was a good working mate for Irv , 1Vinekler is big and fast and should have a great season next year. Arnie Pahnke, didn't go into the line-up until late in the season when he grad- uated from the lites , but when he did, took hold of his center position quite vigorously. Chucky Johnson was a veritable bulwark at his standing guard position. He was one of the hardest defensive players seen on the Hoor this year. Ray Hpaty' alternated between standing and running guard. The lighting spirit that he exhibited regardless of where he was placed in the line-up was most com- mendable. The first game of the season was with the strong LaGrange five and we were defeated 24-12. The Conference season opened the following week with Freeport and we lost 27-10. 1 The following night Naperville was conquered 18-17 in a, terrific struggle which went two over time periods. The first game on a foreign floor was played against the giant Rabs. Our team lost 56-14 which is no discredit to them as Rockford is consideredhto be the best team in the state. The following night the team journeyed to Elgin where we were again defeated. Joliet and DeKalb continued to steal the bacon by defeating us 24-8 and 28-17 respectively. The whirl-wind short-pass team from Batavia also defeated us Z9-14. The annual East-VVest game was won by the Red and Blue 24-1-1 in a game featured by superlative officiating. Although the team won but one game, the spirit shown by the coach, players and fans truly represented East High and we can but hope for better luck next year. Page 83 A flu .f 1' ' 4 Q 5 , 1 1 ' Q I l 1 lmfff Q4 1 x V W f 1 i XD 'E 72 uf ... L.. ..- - 5' :rg ,.,, QL .-f -- VS f' -D , 4-f I V-' Lp 4 2: U2 :L Z 7: N- .. at V, ... 5: JD pg C2 ,7- '-- :: L: :v- B ' . A-4 7 -Q va 35:4 'Tn C: -... QE-E Fa! Qgg' s- Z,-5 :L7 Xzi EQ.. Nui If ,':': Pf2'f QXZ Q25 NJQ 1 L 1 ' X .,.f. -- 4 - , , -' - 'v-MT-'iff E: . W3 ' - J - 59.513 Zllhe 'lightweight Seaman At the start of the basketball season, the lightweights faced the same task as the heavies, that of building an entire new team. This lack of seasoned material to- gether with the fact that the lites were broken up several times by players going to the heavies, prevented the team from having as successful a season as did the lightweight football team. The team started out with a rush by downing the fast LaGrange team 19-17. However, the conference jinx Freeport defeated our team 28-16 in a hard fought battle the following week. The team came back the next night and defeated Naper- ville by displaying a superior passing and basket shooting game. After a weekls practice our boys met Elgin, only to be defeated by one point in a terrific battle which ended 21-20. The big trip of the season was taken to Rockford where our midgets were defeated by the bullet like short-passing of the champion Rockford lites. The following night our team went to Elgin to get revenge for their defeat of the week before. Despite valient efforts we were again forced to accept defeat and again by only one point. The next two games were played with -loliet and Dt-Kalb. Although both games were lost the team gave a good account of themselves. Against Batavia, the team came out of its slump and playing a pretty passing game they walloped the up-river squad 21-17. The annual East-VVest game resulted in an easy victory for the East. VVest Aurora was unable to cope with the clever passing, dribbling, and shooting which our team showed. --. . The team was ably led this year by Dad lilder. He was a man of no mean ability and his pivots, stops and turns we1'e pretty to watch. His running mate was 'fBoby' Herren. Bob was an unknown quantity at the start of the season, but he developed into one of the cleverest lightweights we had. At center Ed Koerfer towered above his opponents. lid was on the job all the time and was a valuable cog in the lightweight machine. At guards lleyers and Dalton worked together, neatly. Kleyers played that dogged fighting game which brought him rounds of applause from the fans. Dalton came through in great shape this year. He played standing guard throughout the season and was out-clawed by none who made an appearance on the East High floor. All in all this yearls team was one we can all do well to be proud of. Page 85 it C? The Tournament The annual district tournament was held in the lfast High Gym, llarch l, 2, 3. The tournament was a great success in the spirit shown, in the bitterly fought games, and in a financial way. The Gym was filled to capacity on four different occasions with Batavia, VVest Aurora, Sycamore and Sandwich as the big attractions. Despite the fact that our team had not won many games, the players and fans came back strong for the tournament. In the first game we met DeKalb and de- feated them 5-4 in the greatest defensive battle ever seen on an East High floor. The next afternoon we met our rivals from the lVest Side and we were defeated because our fellows could not stand the strain after the terrific battle which they had fought against DeKalb. However, it is some consolation to know that VVest Aurora won the tournament by defeating Batavia in the finals. Qlitnu Qcquaintantes Herbert blushed a fiery red, Ruth's heart went pit a pat, She gently hung her head And looked to where he satg He trembled in his speech, For he was short not fat And shouted with a screech- Doggonit, you're on my hat. I,YLE KIARVIN. Page 86 .E5rf.':::.:L...J f- VV. A. Robinson. Howard VVatson Francis Dalton . Sprints ....... Quarter-Nlilc. . . Half-llile .... Blile ....... .lumps ...... Pole Vault .... 19 - Tllrack - 22 UIVFICERS .......Coach . . . . . . .Captain .. . . . . . . . . . .. .Captain-Elect PIERSONNIEI. . . . .Howard Wlatson, Francis Dalton, Opha Pohl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .George Ahern, Harvey Bauer Ralph Braun .. .Herbert Berthold, Howard VVatson, Leslie Eade Carl llievcr, Opha Pohl EarlRackmeyer Weiglits. . . .............. George Van Valkenburg, Carl Burkel, Russell Perry Relay .... .... F rancis Dalton, Harvey Bauer, George Ahern, Howard VVatson MEETS County Relay .............. ............. E ast Aurora won Second Place East Aurora vs. Austin ........ . . .East Aurora, 7-FLG-Austin, -WM Nlooseheart Triangular Nleet .... ...... ..... E a st Aurora won second place County Track lVIeet ....................... . . .East Aurora won second place Interscholastic Meet at University of Illinois ............... East Aurora 3 points Northern Illinois Conference Nleet .......,....... East Aurora won fourth place East Aurora vs. VVest Aurora ....... . . .East Aurora, 89M-VVest Aurora, -l-IQQ Pays 87 Rr FX Ciba Wrath Season nf 1922 The spring of 1922 saw a green squad report to Coach Robinson for track. There were only four lettermen in the squad, but by dint of hard work a team was tu1'ned out that ably represented East High. The Hrst meet of the season was a dual meet held at East High Athletic field on April 2, 1922, with Austin. Our team clearly showed their superio1'ity as the final score was East Aurora, 7-UIQ-Austin, AWK. The next meet was the annual triangular meet held with llooseheart and Joliet. East Aurora was forced to bow to lllooseheart, while Joliet was a poor third. East Aurora showed best in the distance runs. On lllay 13, the County meet was held at Elgin. llooseheart again took Hrst place with 4221 points. East Aurora landed second place with 3191 points. Elgin, VVest Aurora, Dundee and Geneva followed in the order named. East High made a good showing, placing in nine events including first in the 1'elay. The next event was the animal state lnterscholastic meet held at the Eniversity of Illinois on illay 20, where East High sent down a handful of picked athletes with the hope that we might get a few points and in order to give the men valuable experience. Ralph Braun ran a pretty race in the half mile and captured third place against the cream of the state's athletes. Duke Rackmeyer got fourth place in the mile and showed that he was one of the best milers in this part of the country. Rockford won the conference meet held at Elgin on :Hay 27 with fifty points. East High despite the absence of Bauer, Braun and Eade. finished fourth with 18 points, only 9 points behind Elgin who took second place. The last event of the year was the dual meet held June 3 at East High field. Our team completely outclassed VVest High. Scoring in all events and taking firsts in nine events, besides taking the major portion of the seconds and thirds, our team literally swamped VVest High. The final score was East Aurora, 8922-VVest Aurora, 412. The track team under the able coaching of lllr. Robinson and the sterling leader- ship of Howdie Watson are to be congratulated upon the success of their efforts. Page 88 WM be uuntp slap The twelve mile relay, which, previous to this year has been run from St. Charles to Aurora, was held at the lfast Aurora Athletic Field on April 22, 1922. The schools Competing in the order in which they finished were Klooseheart, East Aurora, Dundee, Batavia, and St. Charles. ln 1919, 1920, and 1921, the liast High team had taken lirst place with llfloose- heart a close second. This year llooseheart came up with the best relay team in the history of their school, determined to Beat East Aurora . They succeeded after a bitterly fought race. Duke Rackmeyer, the lirst runner for East High stepped away for a good lead, but the following runners were unable to hold the advantage. At the end of the ninth mile llooseheart had a lead of 200 yards. Daneau, and Oswald narrowed this down to 100 yards when George Ahern stepped up to run the last mile. Ahern ran one of the prettiest races ever seen on an East High traelc in a vain endeavor to cateh his lleety Nlooseheart opponent. His task was too great, however, as his final sprint fell short of vietory by about 10 yards. The race was between lloose- heart and East Aurora, throughout. The runners for East Aurora, in the order in which they ran were, Raekmeyer, Osborne, Morissey, Pohl, Dano, Rerthold, Braun, Bauer, Vvatson, Daneau, Oswald, and Ahern. Page S9 ii' J FX . 19 - Tennis - 22 lhe svring of Wil saw l . the inauguration of Tennis at lfast High. Klr. AI. I., Hunter was induced to coach the team and the Congrega- tional Church Court was se- cured for practice purposes. About eighteen fellows turn- ed out to wield the rackets. A weeding out process took place until Oswald and Ed'- gar lioerfer, and Stanley Di- mond were left to represent their school. The first con- test was held at Hinsdale on Klav lfl. lfast High was victorious, three matches to nothing. ln the County Tourna- ment, held on lIead's Court. R. Peck of lflgin defeated -I. Alacques of Wvest High. ln the meantime Oz Koer- fer had eliminated Geneva and so East Aurora met lflgin in the finals. Oz , , , -W was victorious over his Elgin opponent 6-3, 6-2. Stanley Ae-,amH,,,!-4w,W,h Hmmwr Uimonid and lfdgar Koerfer A won the doubles champion- ship by eliminating Vvest High and defeating Geneva in the finals. Imff In Iefffhf Siiringf-Dinioml, li. Koerfer, 0. Koerfer. Oz Koerfer and Stan Dimond were sent clown to the Interscholastic meet at Illinois L'niversitv, Xlav 213. They hoth survived until the third round in the singles event only to be eliminated by Chicago stars. In the doubles, they were defeated by two Hyde Park boys in the 3rd round. The following week the Conference Tournament was held at Elgin. Oz won the singles championship bv defeating Porter of Rockford, 6-2, 7-5 and If. Grohn of Joliet, 6-1, 7-5. In doubles Stan Uimond and l'ldl' lioerfer were champions bv virtue of their victories over Rockford, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, and sloliet, tm-2, 6--l. lfast High won the city ehampionship by taking two out of three matches. 'IOZH lioerfer defeated john Hucko, while brother 'flfdn lost to Alohn -lacques. 'Of' and Dimond then won the deciding match and the championship by defeating Yiittoz and Palmer in doubles. The tennis season was a decided success and with the completion of the three courts at the Athletic Field, lfast High should in the future, take a prominent part in tennis activities. llllfff' 90 Il' Page 91 x ,fm an 'Ms qw Team all 35 ullep D rl'5 fbi Q CJ ,. L4 U L4 5 U .-. -. G, rs UQ: 34: eu :Ln .EQ -15 JJ.. 1 gd: -ca ,.. D.. F: ,- 1.4, c :U 53 TIG' H-s 5:0 :cz .-4? 'EZ E: h-m ' -.Q L1 ,cn .:u 'TJ' ...7 :Ns V-. gi 32 fN P7-1 .112 Z4-:J :CI :Z HI is Nfl qw mr QE V3 Q N. N K, Nl 5- U: Cl -'I JD ff it CX Girls' Qtbletics The girls' gym classes have accomplished wonders this year under the able direction of Bliss Heifner. lylany of the girls entered the class at an awkward age not know- ing just what to do with their hands and feet. However, after a year of intensive training on the parallel bars, jumping over the horses, and turning handsprings, these same girls could compete with the boys in athletic stunts and feel proud of the exhibition. The girls have also been taught interesting folk danices which helped them acquire grace and poise. Volley ball played an important part in this years' work. In the advanced gym classes, the girls have been playing baseball and basketball. In basketball they chose teams and had a regular tournament. The Tornadoes were champions, Elizabeth Hartz being their famous captain. Of course all the teams could not be victorious but win or lose the girls showed themselves good sports with the true spirit of East High students. The girls took the Athletic Badge Test, which has been' adopted by the Playground and Recreation Association of America. The test consists of a fifty yard dash to be made in 9 seconds, two out of five basketball goals, Z4 ft. of balance beam with a deep knee bend, and the hitting of a target, 15 X 24 in., at 25 feet with an indoor baseball. Although the tests are difficult a surprising number of girls passed them. Everyone who thus proved themselves physically fit was rewarded with a handsome bronze badge. The girls are hoping that next year they will get the long looked for Girls' Athletic Field. bliss Heifner intends to teach them some football and field hockey and that will be interesting for all. INIAYBELL E. RA.-XRE. Page 92 I! ORCANIZATIO t 2115132 iiaunur Svntietp The Honor Society of the lfast High School of Aurora is now a charter meniher of the National Honor Society of High Schools. The purpose of this organization is to create an enthusiasm or sen a 5 1, ship and to develop character in the students of f l ul rshiw to stimulate :L desire to render service, to promote leader American High Schools. The new menihers of each graduating class are selected by the Executive Committee consisting of the Principal and Section Otheers ot the Society. Students elegihle to membership in the society must have a scholarship rank in the hrst fourth of their class. Then ll numher of students equal to htteen per cent of the class are selected hy the Executive Committee upon the hasis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The General Control of the National organization is vested in a National Council of nine men meinhers of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. ln -lune, 1921, a meeting of the Honor Society was held for the purpose of electing: othcers. The results were: President ...... . Stanley Diniond Vice-President .. Victor Sehuinacher Secretary ..... . . . . . . . . ........ Helen XVorst Treasurer ..............,......................... Raynor Johnston Deeemher 15, 1922 the initiation into the Honor Society of the new inemhers of the Class of 23 was held in the High Sehool. 1 am afraid that the victims will never forget the methods used As vet the National Honor Soeietv has no einhlem or pin hut it has asked each society to suhmit designs. The hest one will he used as a National pin. The active memhers are: Stanley Diinond Klger Furnas Victor Schumacher Ralph Nlurphv Leslie Dieterieh Pflfllf 95 Helen YVorst Raynor Johnston Ruth Fongdon Carl liiever Herman Hansen lflorenee Guth -losephine Cooper Harriet Cooper Viola Nlarek -lohn Queenan livelvn NVhitson l,uella Brunoehler Donald Phillips Genevieve Strong Richard llzunper Helen Given Helen Godfrey Russel Ahorn R.u,1'H TVTKRPHY. I if. J FX . er any in Ji, 'Q as ,. The Stuhent uunril The East High Student Council is a body consisting of twenty-seven members elected by the student body from each section of the school. This organization meets upon regular appointed dates, and during the year succeeded in carrying out a policy which proved to be of great interest to the students. llany of the older members who also served in the ll council showed great interest in the activities of this council during the past year and expressed the belief that the present council surpassed even that of the previous years. The different committees appointed by the council completed every phase of their work with great success. Such action was taken as to that of cooperating with Bliss Heifner in making Open llouses a feature of recreation and enjoyment. The selection of cheer-leaders is a diflicult task but those made by the council have met with the entire approval of the student body. Those selected were f'l3utch'l Rasmussen, Ralph llorrissey and Clement Uaneau. I feel personally, that one of the greatest features accomplished during the past session was the encouragement given to the financial department known as the Thrift Campaign. There has been an increase in the number of depositors and naturally the amount of deposits. Christmas was a merry one. The Christmas Open House produced more en- joyment than ever before in its history, due chiefly to the efforts of the council. Great credit is due the oflicers of 'KZSU and the results accomplished, l am sure will meet with the approval of every one interested. Fiuxcls lJ.XI,'1'UN. Page 96 .iff ISIS ap anh igauhle For centuries people have attended the theaters and although there is a great difference between 20th century drama and that of Ceasar's time, the principle is the same: we go to the theatre to be entertained. llore and more people are real- izing that we need to know good plays from poor ones, and strong characterizations from weak. The Dramatic Club of Fast High was organized for the purpose of studying drama, and many students are taking advantage of it. Altho the membership limit is iifty, nearly seventy-live attended every meeting of the club this yea1'. Our programs were varied from the usual comedies, by such plays as XVill Ol the Vvispn, and 'lVVhy the Chimes Rang . Some really clever work was brought to the front in our weekly plays, and two of the best A Girl to Orderu Ccollege farcel, and VVhy the Chimes Rang fa lovely Christmas legendj were presented for the school. The lYlarriage Proposal , a Russian comedy, was given at the Band Concert, and a play was given for the Parent Teachers, Club. Financially, this has been a successful year for Cap and Bauble. The Coffer- lliller Players, and a hot-dog, hot-chocolate sale brought in nearly two hundred dollars which. with some membership fees. went to buy the lovely new curtain which adds so much to the stage. Then we gave a peppy party which nearly emptied our treasury. Certainly no one can complain of the club this year, and we hope next year will be as productive. RI.xRG.xRET Co,xTs. Pagf 97 Q- FX . ,. W , S i ' - t , -any 'z Z., .': ' - ' - V Yr , ,f M - I.yAI '1 ll Q A ,M p , , if i i s V N i, - af . V 1 elpi t The year of 1922-23 has proved to be one of unprecedented sueeess for Delphi. Not only was the membership filled to capacity when school started, but there was also a large waiting list. Such a beginning was the indication of a prosperous year to follow under the able leadership of Victor Schumacher and later Carl liiever. The real value of the past year lies not in special programs. although that given for the Parentflleacher's Club was more than a credit to the society, the importance, however, does lie in the general high standard ot meetings. Parties and floor- leaders were selected soon after school started and ever since. party politics have played an important, as well as exciting part in the discussion. The regular programs have also shown a marked iinproyement over previous years. Besides niusie. readings, extemporaneous speeches, current topics. etc.. a new and highly successful torni of debate was introduced, constructive speeches were given by specified members and then the question was left open for the society to rebutt and vote. Due to the nianner in which they were received. more such debates are promised by the cabinet. Although a large percentage of the nieinbers are in the graduating class, the interest which has been aroused will serve next year's society as an incentive to attain the high standard set during 1022-23. Clus. E. Nrmrxx. Pays 98 .WJ l QEI Cdlirtulu Cfspaiul De dia en dia en toda manera, El Circulo Espanol se pone mejor y mayor. That is: every day in every way the list of the fire eating bull-fighters is growing better and bigger. There is a reason for everything. Bliss Ganns is the reason for our growth. She instills all of us with the fervor of Spain, the land of romance. It is perfectly natural, therefore, that a great part of the school should study the language and customs of Spain. lvho knows but that some day we may all travel to the true land of romance on the wooden horse of 'ADon Quijote 7' But we must be prepared. In our club, consequently we take the opportunity of being genuine Spaniards. VVC talk Spanish, sing Spanish and are Spaniards. Our players give plays in Spanish. The musicians sing poetical armorous love melodies so timely of old Spain that you can see the love stricken aspirante guitar in hand, singing in the moonlight, below the grated window, where his amadora reposes. But Spain is not all poetry. Our Spanish politician gives a talk with true Spanish fervor of the lllagnitude of wealth to be had for the asking in South America. The shadows lengthen, so we rise and sing together the old Spanish airs before leaving. So, again, from nothing hath arisen a great good. OFFICERS OF THIS YEAR Presidente ..... ................ ...... . . Leslie Dieterich Vice-Presidente .. .. Williznln Ready Seeretario ..... ..... I ,eslie Cleveland AALGER FURNAS. Page 99 it FX . latin Iuh The Latin Club was reorganized in October. 1922, into :1 Roman Senate. lnsteatl of having a President, Vice-l'res'iclent. Secretary antl Treasurer, we have two eonsuls. a Seriba and a Quaestor. The ollleers are: Consuls, Ralph Xlorrison :intl lfinilv Reitl: Seriba, Donald Davis, antl Quaestor .Iohn llelmughlin. XVe have translatetl from Enfflish into Latin Lets Cio lfast Hi'Yl1 'Wlvave the rs 1 e-. - Flag of East Aurora and 'lAmeriea which we sing at our meetings. These meet- ings have been made interesting bv talks on the Life of Caesar anal jokes, songs, anal poems in Latin. The l.atin Club sang in convocation one morning :intl was greatly enjoyed. lVe also gave a movie on the life of xlulins Caesar, lfebruarv 3, 1025. The Latin Club although it is the youngest organization in the sehool is getting more interesting every year and next year we hope that it will lar outshine its pre- vious records. EMMA' Rum. l Page 100 .............m.......m., 1 Girls' ummercial Iuh ls this the picture of a new organization? No indeed, it's the Girls' Commer- cial Club. Hut it does look unfamiliar, doesn't it? VVell, there's a very good 1'eason. You know, for ages and ages, the Girls' Commercial Club has had its picture taken with each member sitting very business-like behind a typewriter. But this year, because the club has taken in so many new members, it has outgrown the typewriting room and therefore had to have an outdoor picture. Now, isn'tithat a reason to be proud of? But lest you may think otherwise, let me assure you that the club has not lost any of its business ability, and we proved it when we secured the concession for selling at the Joliet football game and added nearly seventy dollars to our treasury. The club has had several good speakers this year and excellent outside entertain- ment, but the most important thing it has accomplished is having the main part of the program carried on by members of the society. The girls are beginning to realize that to have a real live club they must take part in it themselves. The organization eertainly has grown in every way tbis year and hoping it may steadily grow and accomplish, here's to the only elub that can get along without a man-the Girls' Commercial Club! F. E. GLTH. Pago 101 1. FX , The ahiu Iuh The Radio Club of 1922-23, a continuation of that of the previous year, held its first meeting in September. The purpose of the club is to study the theory of wireless, and to become ae- quainted yvith transmitting and receiving apparatus and methods used in this b1'2l11Cl1 of science. This club has, at present, thirty-five members, and its officers are: Carl VVeiland, President, lllaxyvell I.eVoy, Vice-President, Raymond Gray, Secretary and Treasur- er, and Palmer Valentine, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer. 1112 lNIcCoy is the faculty advisor of the club. At the time the club was started this year, a new set of receiving instruments were purchased, and club members were very successful in tuning in both nearby and distant stations with it. llore apparatus being desired, pennants were sold, and the proceeds went to purchase a large red and black banner which was presented to the school. lyieetings are held every XVednesday night at 7:15 o'clock in Room 10, and the time is spent in code practice, discussion of radio topics, experiments, and lastly, tuning in the clubls receiving set. Under the able direction of llr. lXIcCoy, together with the present world-Wide interest in radio, it is predicted that the Radio Club will be much larger and better in the near future. CECIL VVEBB. Page 102 U ifaakt aisi amp Jfire The Haki Nziki Czunp Fire was orgzinizeil by Bliss Helen Pziekzird, now Blrs. James Sumner. Kinclled by the tire of her enthusiasm, :incl fed by the efforts of our successive Guardians, hlrs. Jay L. Hunter and Bliss hlargziret Erickson, we have kept our camp lire burning. After :1 two weeks vacation at Fox Lake, Illinois. where we :ill enjoyetl seeing the beautiful lotus bells, and learneil about many new things, we ezune back to resume our duties at East High. Three of our lneinbers, Edith Greene, Helen Godfrey and Genevieve Strong grail- uate this year, but with the new inenibers who will join this full, we hope to have the sznnc loyal followers of the seven laws. CIENEVIIQVIZ S'1'RoNG. Page 103 in t V I 'Jie Qiertle jfrancais Le Cercle Francais, through the untiring efforts of Bliss Gleason and a most able staff of officers, has just passed through the !l10St brillant year of its existence. This year the club has realized its great purpose for which it was organized, namely to fu1'ther the use of conversational French, The meetings, although conducted in French, have been thoroughly understood and enjoyed by everyone. At the first regular meeting of the year election of officers was held and plans for a Christmas party were formulated. This party, which was held the Yvednesday before Christmas, was a great success. The program was undoubtedly one of the best which had eyer been presented to the club. One of the most interesting numbers was a talk by Bliss Potter, who related to us the origin of the French language. After the program dancing was enjoyed and later refreshments were served. The club has been very successful this year in securing some of the most talented people in the city for their regular monthly programs. The membership of the club has also increased which proves that French is a very worthy elective. The officers take this opportunity to thank all the members for their enthusiastic cooperation and everyone elselwho has by appearance upon the programs, or in any other way, contributed to the success of the club. The following officers were elected at the first business meeting: President .................................................. Kathryn Gibbs Vice-President .. .. Wiirifred Sears Secretary .... ...... H elen Godfrey Treasurer .. ..... Rlarguerite Smith KJXTEIRYN Gnms. Page 104 .S x Girls' Clllluh For some time, Bliss Heifner has been thinking about organizing a girls' club, and this year her idea took shape. The motives for the new organization 1I1'C all included in one: to further a spirit of democracy in the school. If the club is suc- cessful, the girls will not want to belong to eliques, they will have a greater interest in the work of the school, and there will be a common feeling of friendship between the girls. Que of the splendid plans Bliss lleifner has adopted is having each Junior girl be a big sister to a lfreshman girl. A large Welcome party was'held in the Gym this year for the new girls, and it was a great success. VVe are planning to make our meetings interesting to all girls. There will be social times, interesting programs, and occasionally a worth while speaker. The dues of club are only ten cents a semester and as any East High Girl may join, we hope to have a large, well organ- ized, interesting club which will be of service to the girls and to the city. NIARGARET COATS. Page' 105 if, l 1 FX- . literary Teams ut 1922 Unprecedented success was the result of the work of the literary teams of 1922. A greater interest and enthusiasm for this form of activity in the school has been the result. East High entered two representatives, Gladys Blaine and lllargaret Coats, in the Kane County Reading Contest at St. Charles, April 7th. Although both did well the judges failed to award either of them a place. On April 22, twelve contestants representing the High Schools of East Aurora, West Aurora, Geneva, Dundee, Batavia, Sugar Grove, and St. Charles were en- tered in the annual Kane County Externporaneous Speaking Contest held at Batavia. Carl Biever and Victor Schumacher represented East High and were awarded first and second places, respectively. Carl spoke on English Strength and Victor's talk was on England's Restless Colonies . The Northern Illinois Conference Literary Contest held at Elgin on llay 26th, was the big event of the year. East High was represented by Carl Biever and Victor Schumacher in extemporanenous speaking and by Dixie llason and Francis Curran in Reading. Carl Biever, speaking on The Kline Strike won first place while his team-mate, Victor Schumacher, took second with a speach on The Tariff Revision . Dixie Illason won second place in Reading with a very pleasing excerpt from Gareth and Lynette . Following the contests, letters were awarded to Dixie llason. Carl lliever, and Victor Schumacher. lN'Iuch credit for the success of the teams is due to lliss Bernadine Strawn who proved to be an invaluable coach and a very etlicient teacher of Public Speaking. Bronze shields were presented to the team winning the most points in each con- test. These handsome tokens were both captured by East Highls Literary artists and by gracing the corridors with their presence will serve as reminders of that good Literary Team of 1922. V1cToR Scncmxcniza. Page 106 -'J AFFIRMATIVI2 TEAM NIQUATIYIE TEAM Vicrok Scncrvmcnuk Rrxrifn lNiL'RI'llY C'ii.xin,ias Ximmx Cain. BIEVER S'l':XNI.EY Dmoxo jonx QUEENAN Slandingf-RAYxox jonxswox SmmlinyfCr,AY'roN DAY chats Debating has continued to increase in importance as an activity during the past year. Despite the fact that five experienced debaters were back this year a large number of others t1'ied out and gave some very good competition for places. The following people were chosen to represent East High: AF1f1RxI.xTn'E TE.XBI NEGATIVE TEAM Stanley Dimond CCapt.j -lohn Qucenan CCapt.j Victor Schumacher Charles Nieman Ralph lllurphy Carl Biever Raynor Johnston CAlternatel Clayton Day fAlternatej The question for debate this year was: Hllesolved, that all American cities should adopt a commission form of Government. lt proved to be interesting to the gen- eral publie as large crowds attended both debates. The teams engaged in a dual debate with West High on the night of February Zlst, and won both debates for the sixth consecutive year. The decisions of the judges in both cases were unanimous. Coach Hunter's excellent work was certainly evident in the showing made by both teams. Miss Garwood must also be given credit for boosting debate in her English classes. VICTOR SCHUMACHER. Page 107 lar Ei C? . f atiunal buttery Ciulunial Z35IIIQlJfEl 5 Qluntest lXJlL'll sprmg full' T2lll'I!fi'fl w1'ife'1'x llllllx fofwzfxwl l'ZXQL'I'lf fo flu' kllilflllllll I74u1gl1fa'1 . Csszfy mzffvaf. 'l'lu' sfflvjvvf uf tluwn' wszlys 111:13 lu' U11 Llllf fupu' imulxiug l,JlfI'lllflS1N :uul lllgll KIXIL' l4ll'2llN. ltzfff lllglf IS mu' 111 flu' u'u' Xliflfllf' NYc'sff'11f srlumnls prix'ilf'g11'fl fo n'1ffc'1' this vmffvsf. rlilu' XYll1Hk'l' f'm'f'f'lxc's :l gnlfl-lwuxfff' ffuwlzll. lu fllu' l'L'l'HQIllfl4JI1 Im' gfll uflu'f' vsxxfyx uf AIIIKIIUI llllflllfj .1 ifffufg k,f'1ff1u':1fa' uf Klcrlf ls QIXVII. ,X vupy of flu' 111'iff'-uiffffiug vsmy. fugvfluw uiflf flu' 11:mu', zum: zuul rulflfmw uf flu' wimu'1'. ii wut infw Tllk' Ill'IllllIll2ll'fK'l'S ut flu' N1Jk'll'lf :ff Uvnfwlfufgfmf, ll. C. lyzfff lliglf lun wllllllllffwl Manu' uf flu' llruxf wsgnyf u'fx-iff-fl lu flu' wvu'fy. Qlk'l'flllL'1ll'l'9 uf' llvrlf lufw lwvu fluly :fwzllwlvfl ffm clglfffwff CUIITUNTIIIIYS llllI'lIlQ flu' pzxsf l-HIII' jL'Jll'N. 'lllu' U'lIlIll'I'N uf' flu' Q4Jlsl'lWI'llIl!k' uuwlzflw IIVUZ li1l1l'I'sflH Ublu' , ....., , ...... ... .,.l'll'l C'u'fn'Qn' Sulffck .. .. . Wil' lfstluw' CQqu'bf' . . . . lflll rlqvsfu' Clvlff . . .,...,...... Ullf Xl XRII-K Llnau. xml' 109 WV .gf IEE! N I ll WAI i M FX beniur lass lay lfnder the capable direction of Bliss Bernadine Strawn, the Senior Class presented the dramatic farce Fanny and the Servant Problem . Fanny, an ex-chorus girl, played by Bliss Helen Vliorst, found herself married to a Lord. in a household in which there were 23 servants, everyone a relative. Their attempt to train her to he a lady and the discovery of her identity brought about a pleasing eliinax. The play was presented in a clever manner by a east. which showed real dramatic ability, l' anny ................. . ......, Vernon XVetherel, Lord Bantoclt .... ...,.. Martin Bennet . ....... . ...... . Susannah Bennet plane Bennet .... Ernest Bennet .. llonoria Bennet . The hlisses Yvetherell Dr. Freemantle .. George P. Neyvte llngland .... Scotland ,... Ireland ... XVales .. Canada ...... Australia ...... T Africa ..,..... India ...,.,... New Zealand .... Newfoundland ...,. Malay Archipelago Straits Settlements The energetic spirit of the Business lllanager, Ralph Dano, was tavtors rontrihntingg to the SIIUCUSS of tht- p CX-XVI' Ol'R EMPIRE lay . ...,. Helen NVors1 . . . .Stanley Dirnond .... llerhert Braun livelyn XVhitson lflizaheth Elder .... Ralph Murphy .., Florence Parker Dorothy Long -losephine Cooper .. Gerald Kinnally . . . , Harry liggert ol ez .. jennie Davenport . . . , , Loretta Fosnot . . Laura Salmons .... Nellie Stolp ..... Gladys Blaine lvernia Gration Gwendolyn Spangler ,... Lnella Brunoehler .. Darlene Miller ..... Edith Greene Genevieve Strong ...,. Ellyn johnson one of the leading Payr 110 FX I I 1 Eluntur lass lap Pygn1alion and Galateau is a Grecian Comedy. in which Clalatea, a statue modeled in likeness to Cyniswja, l'ygmalion's wife, comes to lite and sueeeeds in get- ting many happily married couples into marital ditheulties. It however ends pleas- antly, as all comedies should, when Clalatea returns to inanimate stone. lfrom the first the entire Cast performed in a manner justly warranted to make Hllarlovve and Sothernu capable ot. L'.xs'1' or LTIIAR.-XL l'IfRS Galatea Cynisea Chrysos . Daphne . . llyrine .. lieueippe . . fllinos . . . Agesimos .. Pygmalion .... . .... , ............... .................... . lllueh credit is due Bliss liernadine Strawn who so faithfully moments to roach the play, also to Bliss lfva lllartens. vvhose made possible the beautiful stage settings. , Prlgfri 1 1 l turn green xvith' envy and their performanee proved the ahility they were llarion Hiekney Klarguerite Smith Clayton Day . . . Lila Bauman . liernieee Aekley Klilton Rasmussen ., john Kennedy Clement Uaneau ..... ,lohn Ries gave up her spare never failing zeal AloiiN Rnfs. .3- L ,Q FX 'G 1 I I is -ef 'S E T .7 wg 21: rg ,,-H 5 if -4f 1--JUIIIDI CI MDV PFCI 55' J' JT! A ,046 IEE! Iillfi ll K W I J u li ... -MM' , l l VVhen KI11 Rosenbarger canle to lfast High two xears ago. the band was in :1 rather poor state of organizationg but. by forniing a Alnnior Hand and several Grade School Bands, he has laid a foundation for niany years to come. Also the band was fortunate to lose only three inenibers through graduation in 1022 so that after a year ot re-organization and general iniproveinents, the band was in splendid shape to connnence practice last fall. The results dnring the past year exceeded. by far. the expectations of the niost unrestrained imagination. :Xt all athletic contests, the band never tailed to instill that traditional lfast High fight into the players besides entertaining the spectators with demonstrations of almost perfect marching and letter formations for the visiting schools as well as the HA . liven on a football field or in a gym where any musical organization nnist play nnder diflicnlties, the lf. A. band has been the source of much favorable connnent. lVhile visiting musicians haxe invariably been impressed by the performance of the band, the local people, who nsed to regard the band as inerely an established fixture, were completely niade awa1'e of its high calibre by the concert given last December. The program was replete with overtnres, inarches, rags, operatic selec- tions, and I11ClllCyS. Altho live cornetists, one nielaphone player, and a drunnner are lost to the band through graduation, there is every reason to believe that the handicap will he over- come and lfast High may continue to justly boast of her band. Crus. E. Nimiats, l'1'z'Jizfe'11l Bonn! of Di1'r'cto1'r. lltljll' 114 WW IEEI I x 4 2113112 Cbrnijestra Umlei' the direction of llliss Pouk who has worked very hznxl to teach the orchestrzi 7 . the correct methods, :is well :ls goocl musical literziture, the 0l'Cl1l'Sfl'2l has presenteil at cliliferent occasions many worth while selections such :is ll 'l'i'oyzitoi'e . Hforonzi- tion lhI2ll'CllH, Peer Gynt Suite , and Rell Gnome . The orcliestrzi has Grown consitlerzihly this lust yezu' :mtl :1 'frezit interest has been ZS , . 2- shown hy each member. The public and members of the school are not thc only persons who enjoy the orchestrzi, the members themselves enjoy the work yery much. They are trziinetl in :1 wziy that makes every one interestetl in the work. 'lihey learn to upprecizite gjooml music. This may he seen hy the expression useil in their playing. lhe orchestrzi very willingly consents to plan' tor :un entertzunments such :ts Uflziss l'lays , Hhloyiesu zuul the like. It has nuule many :i prograun complete with zi few choice selections. Ure, in this husy life cannot rezilize how many times the orchestm is czilletl upon to function for our school alone. 'l'he otchestrals motto is To cofoperzite with :ill the tlepzirtments of the school :mtl also the community . l,oi'1sii XVII-ISIER, lliam-ix l',XIRL'I.U'l'Il. l'1lj!1.' l li C W L.. E g J E I E t I I s wi Girls' Else lub The Girls' Glee Club, known as the Treble Clef Club, is one of the oldest clubs in the school. This organization admits anyone to its 1'oll who may be interested in music and has the ability to read musie. Due to the fact that we still have Bliss Poulc to keep us together, we spend many a joyous sixth hour in room 219. The Glee Club meets every other Thursday in the month. A business meeting follows a program arranged by the different members of the club, as eaeh member participates in its activities. This year a Hallowe'en lllasquerade Party was given by the clubs: Drainatic, Delphi, Girls, and Boys' Glee, which was one of the most attractive parties ever given, there being ll feast. a variety of games and zi riot of color both in costume and dec- oration. The work of the Glee Club is instructive and interesting and should elicit greater support next year. llany opportunities are offered the boys and girls interested as Bliss Pouk tries to bridge the interest of the pupils in music in outside organizations such as Symphonies and the Kell's Programs. Rlixiuox Hiexxiay, President, l v HELEN l'lAlRCI.0'I'H, bl'L'I'l'fdl'j'l1ll1l T1'e11i'11r'w'. Page 1l6 .Wm I FX J Buys' Glas lub The past year has certainly been a notable one in the history of our Glee Club. East High was justly proud of her husky vocalists when they sang at innumerable public gatherings in our hne city. This was made possible by the excellent coaching of our widely known and well loved Bliss Pouk along' with the great enthusiasm and pep of the bunch of fellows who turned out for Glee this year. It was said by many that we had the most talented, enthusiastic and generous bunch of jolly good fellows that ever upheld the honor of the club. Others claimed it was well worth walking across Lake lllichigan to hear us. VVC did everything from sin in at conventions to serenadinff, and sellinv hot do su at football games. 25 X' x, For several years each club has at the end of the season expressed doubt of the following year's club attaining success as great as was theirs. Therefore, we predict and sincerely hope that next year's Glee Club will be even greater than ours. Truly We have been the tall: of the town, the elks antlersyl as you might say. CECIL G. VVEBB. Page 117 X. FX ,.P H4 x 2- k-,. kk-.frk Mffffcw As' VVHXCHF Pg 118 X 5 'Z 5 Z 1 X X 2 J , f 1222 ff :ff iff ,Xp iiiigjfgzifir , '19 L 3 Er. - if af' Yip? 1 Q Z 2 2 'ff i :1?' ff ,ig 'f SOCIETY junior rum At 7:30, llay 9th, 1922, the gymnasium doors were opened and presented to everyone such a scene that could only be described as a fantastic fairyland. The Gym had been transhgured from a barren 1130111 to a beautiful garden of pink cherry blossoms and its beauty gave everyone the gay and sweet spirit which always tends towards a happy party. XVonderful music, which was furnished by Stone's Novelty Boys , floated forth from the little canopy in the center of the room. The dancing floor was inclosed by a white picket fence entwined with cherry blossoms. Archways led into cozy corners where there were swings, davenports, lamps and comfy chairs. During the dances, luncheon was served on one side of the gym at prettily decorated tables giving it the atmosphere of a beautiful cabaret. lfurthering this impression of the cabaret there were special features of solo dances by the hlisses Grace Conn and Klarion Scot and also some very sweet songs sung by Ernest Rollins. The toastmaster, Ralph hlurphy. introduced Stanley Dimond, who delivered his address of Xveleome to the Seniors. This was followed by the response given by VVarren Funk, president of the Senior Class. At half past after the hour of eleven the Prom of '23 was ended and many re- luctant sighs were heard as no one wished to leave this land of cherry blossoms to journey back to realization. HELEN Gooriuzv. Page 121 I ii. FX fllibristmas 41911211 Jlanuse At 3:15, December,22, 1922, the student body was very busy trying to make way through the doors whifflrled to the Gym where a good time awaited all. A magni- ficent Christmas Tree trimmed with the utmost care was in the center of the Hoor surrounded by many surprising gifts. VVhile everyone was buzzing as to how lovely everything was, there were voices heard singing Christmas Carols. All paused and found it was the Girls' Glee Club led by lfliss Pouk. A Grand liarch was soon started and never before have so many entered into the good time. During the march everyone received a gift and many were quite surprised at the really clever things the boys and girls had picked out this year. Everything was then cleared away and while waiting for the dancing to start 1VIiss Potter was called to the floor. Butch after making a charming speech, presented her with a parting gift in appreciation of her interest shown toward everyone in E. A. H. S. i The high school orchestra then struck up a familiar air and everyone started to dance forgetting that anything but a happy time was always at hand. ' XVINIFRED SEARS. lat: ?!aaIIutne'en 1Bartp The ghosts, goblins, witches, George and Klartha VVashingtons, shieks, clowns, funny ladies, and all the students of the East and Xvest High Schools met in their annual Hallowe'en party at the Fast High Gym. There were stunts put on by the East High Juniors, the VVest High Juniors and the Seniors. The VVest High Seniors gave a play entitled The Lighthouse Tragedyn which took the first prize. Qther attractions were the two side shows. The VVest High Sophomores had a freak show containing the midgets, fat lady, the strongest man in the world and all the many other circus freaks. The East High Seniors had a chamber of horrorsi' which seemed to be of con- siderable attraction to the girls. The thing that brought the most screams was the skeleton of a man 139 years old. Girls became so frightened that some fainted and others nearly went into hysterics. The gym was decorated in black and orange with corn stalks and branches of trees put in different corne1's to give it more of the appearance of the outdoors. Cider and doughnuts were served after which everybody went home looking forward with expectations to the next year's Hallowe'en party. ROBERT BENNETT. Page 122 Qllap anh Zgauhle-Elec Qiluh arty On November 27, 1922, the Cap and Bauble with the Glee Club, successfully celebrated the holiday of the witches and goblins. To those present, the event will be long remembered as it was an evening filled with laughter, surprises and fun. The Gymnasium was cleverly decorated with Hallowe'en colors. The ceiling of orange and black paper hung low and droopy, and with the dimmed lights, gave the immense place a cozy, soft appearance. ln every corner and niche were heaps of corn stalks. MOHStf0llS yellow pumpkins were numerous and their hues lent a warmth of welcome. Yes, one was just sure that spooks with big eyes were hiding all about! This was the scene laid out for the guests and the llasqueraders too were splendid! A rainbow assortment of colors spelled the costumes and the whole place was like an exciuisite stage setting. At 7:30 fseeing the Frosh were in our midstj the party started with a bang! Nlargarct and Bernadine were enthusiastic partakers, not as the faculty chaperones, but as wee little girls accompanied by bows and beaus. lllother Hubbard and Qld King Cole came too, and there were countless numbers of fairies, gobblins, witches, dancers and ycssirl even cannibals. During the first part of the evening games were enjoyed by all, but later all danced when our orchestra favored us with danceable tunes. VVhen the clock said U9:30 , eyes and feet turned to a big table in one corner of the room, where was found much to everyone's delight, cider and doughnuts. Another hour of dancing and our party was finis. Everyone was sorry they couldn't stay until midnight to greet llr. Skeleton and his relatives, but we guess the pumpkins were admirable company. RUTH DE CELLES. Page 123 X, f FX Bough eds ap On the twenty-third of February, the animal Rough Neck Day was held in the East High Gymnasium. Thoughts of dignified school etiquette were thrust aside and all the students joined in making Rough Neck Day what the words imply. At the blow of the whistle of the announcer, lllilton Rasmussen, the stunts com- menced. Section A received first prize for putting on the clever take off on Pygmalion and Galatea. The entire cast, directed by themselves, presented a play, a perfect repre- sentation of the Junior class preformance. Section G followed with second prize with Kenneth Oxie impersonating the famous Dr. Cone preforming his miracles. The third prize was taken by section F which put on a marriage scene in which Tennis and Basketball were united in the holy bond of athletics. After the stunts, there was a grand march and all dressed up people got in the fun in order to enable the judges to pick the winners of the prizes. for the best and funniest dressed girls and boys. The prize for the best dressed girl was given to Louise Headly who was dressed as a gypsy. Clark Arter, gowned as a girl was given first prize for the best dressed boy. There was little dispute when Grace Stewart received a cake for being the fun- niest dressed girl. VVilliam Thee was considered the appropriate person for the prize of the funniest dressed boy. The Parent-Teacher's Club served delicious ice cream and cake during the dancing for which Fddie Fitzgerald played. Rough Neck Day of 1923 did not lack any of the pep and enthusiasm of former years. HELEN Gomfktv. The ,jfunthall Banquet On December 9th, 1923, the members of the East High School Football squad were banqueted by their mothers. The banquet was under the supervision of lllrs. Dalton. The serving was done by the Senior girls. THE IXIEN L' Fruit Cocktail Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauce lllashed Potatoes Dressing Escalloped Corn Olives Celery Hot Rolls Ice Cream with Chocolate Sauce Coffee After the banquet, speeches were made by the coaches. captains, captains-elect and llrs. Frank Dalton, with Stanley Dimond presiding as Toastmaster. The program was followed by dancing in the gym. RALPH MURPHY. Page 124- WM C? J 1 x , 5 HE ATLY ATTEMPT Vol. 7- No. 11 AURORA, ILLINOIS - MARCH 12, 1943 Price, 1.24 Cents Third Candidate Enters Race for Mayor Dimoncl Enters Race The hottest ever seen sinte Vommission way hack in :is a result of lyetwen Xlayor er mayor, Rlr. the eleventh hour candidate, Xlr. Stanley Dimond. Alarvin, speaking election Aurora has the advent of the form of government 1 has developed the triangular race L. Aiarvin, form- James Scheets, and '2 Klayor Lvle liefore the XVoman's Clulw, pointed out the facts tion. showing SI 7 li li in of his administra- that he had saved his l945 budget rate has been re- duced 500.03,33I3 on the dollar. During his adininistration. the new poll course was constructed in the new park given to the :ity hy Klr. Leslie Dieterieh, wealthy freckle cream merchant. Therefore, he asks that all citizens interested in the advancement of Aurora cast their votes in his favor. Nlr, james Scheets, the law en- forcement candidate, spoke lie- fore the .Xnrora Reformers League upon request of Grand Reformer, Klarguerite Zimmerman. Ile point- ed out the fact that Kfayor Klar- vin could not run upon his own record hut had to use that of his worthy rommissioners, Ilerman Linden, Verdell Abens, Charles Pnl- fer, and Evelyn NVhitson. Ile stated and the tax that the W'ooley A'C's on Blain Street ' was the biggest tfambliml ioint this side of Fox Street or Alonte Carlo. If elected, Xlr, Scheets promises to clear out all vice dens in Aurora. The entrance of Rlr. Stanley Di- mond was quite a surprise until it lvecame known that he was backed hy Alurphy, Schumacher, and John- son, former commissioners, who were impeached from ofiicc in l93S, cliareed with rnishandling of City funds. In his speech on the f'lXIount , formerly Pigeon Hill, Dimond stated that his policy was for a free and easy or pay me and do what you will form of government, There is a cer- tain element in Aurora who is in favor of this policy and Dimond's opponents can make no greater mis- take than to underestimate his strength. THE FOUR' RPUSTLES. ilk -'hu' Mounts Su-an-4 on mr.r1un1.- - ,-V 1 , f H' N - t f f e -ir' Y 4' Coming to Aurora Senator Biever, formerly of this city, will honor his old friends once again liy letting them hear his Wonderful voice. Ile will give a soap lvox lecture on the corner of Wvatcr and Benton Sts., Saturday night at 3:00 l'. Nl. 'lihe Senator has uiven the state of Illinois his great services he- rause, as he says, they were sadly in need of intelligent men so he accepted the nomination at-mnliiigly. Although hc has lieen in ollice hut two scant years, he has lvrounht before the Senate Iwo hills which are of vital im- porlance to the drinking public. lle is also chairman of the linanre committee. l ,..' :2f::: 5:52 Boys Offer Services as Rum Hunters Shades of Tom Sawyer and Iiucklelvcrry Ifinn hovered about the othce of Aurora's chief execu- I 745- XV t q D 9 x ,- W te 1 f , We 1,17 1 .- W -,,'.9,... g 552 f Us 4 -- I K ' awe lt 3, XM, K I -funnier- tixe today. EXTRA Important News Xliss Nellie Stolp has taken up aviation because of her flighty dis- position. Miss Stolp's disposition is so rlighty that to keep her from lmrcalcing all altitude records, she has lieen ohliged to use Helen Faircloth , for ballast. Critics say this is a good combination and their achieve- ments will mark a new epoch in the history of aviation. Back to the Old Home Town A supposed hick came into town today, but later it was discovered that he was a former resident, Rus- sel Aborn, His object in returning was to have a good time at Geral- dine l:Iade's Pool Room. jerry's l pool hall is one of the highest class amusement resorts Aurora boasts of. Blasters Everett Robinson and Ilerman llansen, detectives and man hunters , have offered their ser- vices io the city. Upon receipt of a supply of rifles and revolversw high powered, and the promise of 26.00 a week, they are prepared to start immediately 'fhunting distilleries of white mule . Dishwasher Poses as Prince Aurora, lll,, June IS.--Ilis Royal llighness, Prince Louis dc Chatcr- annx dc Bnssigny de Bnrbon, known to the police as Prince de Piflle or Count de la Bunk, was arrested here last night by policeman Ted YVeist. He gave Aurora Society a thrill last season until it became known that he was plain Lucius Thomas, former dishwasher at Richard Hamp- er's restaurant. Page 125 uf. yi New Book Startles 4 L : w. I THE DAILY ATTEMPT, MARCH 12, 1943 Miracle Operation The Ponce de Leon Gland Co.. have had their expert scientists. hlr. Leslie Cleveland, and Klr. Russelli hliller, working upon a theory which would take the place of the monkey glands. At last the experiments have prov- en successful and the desired glands were obtained by crossing the monkey and the guinea pig. hlr. Leo DelVald was a physical wreck but when in possession of these wonderful glands became the most active member of our commun- ity. Public Eola. Rlarch ll.--'ilreland and its Relation to the Vl'orld by Gerald Kinnally. has created a great deal of excitement here. lVe are vitally in- terested in the Irish question. Florence Parker and Edith Greene. leading literary critics of the age have stated ft is a masterpiece of the Ages . It is a book that appeals to the intellect of the American pub- lic and we believe that it will be favorably received by the readers of the universe. Eula is justly proud of her adopted son, formerly of Aurora. Name East Aurora Coach Norbert CSpideri lXfcG.irry. noted all-round athlete in his high school days, has been unanimously chosen athletic director of East Aurora. The East Aurora School Board consisting of Genevieve Strong. Con- stantine XVampach. Sam Zilly, and Fred Kellogg, predict a favorable season with Coach INIcGarry as pilot. Aurora Dramatic The Aurora Dramatic Club will give the play How to lVin a Klan at the B Opera House, june 23. The cast includes: Nellie Vlleber, Harriet Cooper, Jennie Davenport, Greta Ricketts. Grace Johnson. Gladys Noiem. Alargaret Patton, Pearl Hemm, and Dolores Gieck. Cotillion A dancing cotillion was given by Alr. Goudie for his little pupils Wednesday aftern studio above the oon. in his spacious Cutter schoolhouse. Klr. Goudie. despite his age was the shining figure deed he was the of gracefulness. complicated steps mysteries for the die. A delightful ti all. upon the floor, in- , very personihcation The difficult and seemed to hold no dignified Klr. Gou- me was enjoyed by will They Separate? Klr. Herbert Cryer and his wife, formerly Ruth Niblack. famous chor- us beauty, are not on the best of terms. She insists on an immediate divorce for lack of devotion. Vie know that Herbie never did devote much of his time to Ruth in his High School days, so we are not surprised in the least at his improper conduct. Cake Eater's Convention The annual meeting of the fake Ezttcvsi' was held at tht- home of its president. Air. Aliltun Stallman. .lmoniz the noted members present were: Russell Perry of Perryis Alison- shine. Inc., and David Uclisensclilac- er. l'resldent of the lwlrnieis l'ro- tectixe League. Speed Contest Klildred lvay has challenged Gladys Blaine's right to the International Talking Championship. If thc chal- lenge is accepted, the contest will be held in the East Bliss Gladys Bl champion after a High Auditorium. ainc was pronounced contest with a talk- ing machine. After thirteen hours of ceaseless efforts, the talking machine broke 11 main s despair. pring and died in Hall of Fame Carroll Ellis. Ann hlorton. jus hair oil which is all kinky hair str assisted by Illartha t invented a patent guaranteed to make aight. The formula he uses is very simple, merely being Il3S04Bb5-AgGXoTIlSi9K. Gone to the Dogs Chester Holdren and Stanley Os- wald were caught transporting beer from Joliet to Aurora. These two young men are hardened rum-runners. Their weekly salary looks like the German war debt. As this is their third offense, it is believed that they will receive just rewards for their actions. Stan says he was a good track man in his high school days so is naturally inclined to any kind of running. Gum Chewers Reorganize The Amalagamated Order of Gum- chewers have reorganized and elected the following odicers: Miss Helen Godfrey, hliss Berniece Bower. hliss Bessie Palmer. and Bliss Velma Kraft. Nliss Godfrey, the newly elected president. claims to have saved up one million six hundred and fifty-one lVrigley coupons. She is trying to save enough for a 1943 model Rolls Royce. listed in the catalogue as article Tl. Charity licrthier Delvolf, continuing in his usual charity pioiects, has forwarded a new one. Ile will renew old worn out cake-eaters. Clarence Dittnian, Etlward Inman. Iven Bastian, George Hawkinson, and Donald Roth, have attained their former efficiency by taking his lessons. Wie heartily indoise this method and hope a few more of the invalids will follow their example. Social Service Kliss Helen Given and Kliss Irene lliiesbrook have just finished fl course in social service work. They believe in the policy that charity begins at home and are acting accordingly. Their campaign for the betterment ol ,lurora will begin at once. Zulu Teachers Dorothy Long and liiola hlarek, high school teachers in Aurora, have received appointments from the com- missioner of education of the Zulu Islands, to teach in one of the danc- ing schools next term. JM Page 126 CX 1 I x '- .1 THE DAILY ATTEMPT, MARCH 12, 1943 Hollywood News Advice to the Lovelorn Sir Kenneth Ilanks, one of the highest-salaried moving picture stars in the world, is far more sensible than might be expected. Ile has grown so weary of having money- worshipping people palaver over him and call him Mister , that he has hired for his secretary, Howland Hoerr, a tough guy who disputes him and talks to him at times in the rouuhest language possible. Wine On Yacht .X ouantity of high priced liquor and rare wine was said to have been found hy custom ofhcials on the uAurora'i, a yacht owned by Francis Beach, a motion picture star just returning from a voyage to Xlonte Carlo. Leaving for New York Nliss Grace Campbell and Xliss Lillian Gasper have accepted positions with the New York Star and will leave for the city at once. Both young ladies are journalists of some repute who are seekinr: wider fields for the development of their talents. Father Interrupts Hollywood.-.I sweet faced young woman arrived here yesterday and proved to be the find of the season. A sight to behold, blond, finely cut features, brown eyes and of a small dainty stature. Clarence Quantock, movie producer, had been looking for just such a type, and at once offered her a contract to play a leading part in his new production And a little child shall lead themn. Cameras clicking, the climax ap- proaches, the villain advances toward the defenseless maid. -when the studio door bursts rudely open and a man enters, seeing the maid he cries, Florence, at last Ilve found you, Heavens be praised. So ended the short but eventful career of Florence Guth as a movie actress. i l i Dear. Kliss Hartz: I iam a young man 30 years old, passable looking and of a good dis- position. I have been going with a young woman for about 23 years. Last week I asked her to marry ine. Alice replied, Oh, this is so sudden, I must have more time to decidef' mAh, this cruel, cruel world! Do you think she loves me, or was I a bit hasty in asking for her hand? XII: John Queenan. Answer: Be patient, persistent, consistent, and believe in Dr. Coue's auto-suuuestion theory. Dear Xliss Hartz: I am 57 years of age, good looking and consider myself my own mis- tress, but my folks forbid me to no out with any young men. I didn't mind their strictness until lately. I niet the most adorable young man who seems to be quite interested in me. .Ind 'AOh I long to return his affections but alas! I am unable to do so. .Xnd so, as my heart nears the breaking point, I am asking your advice. Nliss Ilelen Blanford. Ansxvcr: Perhaps mother knows best, child, don't he hasty and all will end ivell. Dear Xliss Ilartz! I am 30 years old and have never had a love affair, but alas! the mighty has fallenl I met a beautiful girl the other day. She had that come-and-kiss- me-don't-you-dare-to-miss-me look in her eye. Of course, I fell madly in love. What am I to do? lfr. George Daleiden Answer: I have been married a long time myself, and I warn you that that look will soon change to ''come-and-give-me-or-I-will-hit-you-irt -the-eyed' Dancing Academy The latest waltzes and so-called African tangoes are to be taught at Aurora's new dancing academy which was opened by lXIr. Leonard Johnson last Sunday. He is ably assisted by Ivernia Gration, the famous Parisian danseuse who is the hit of the season. In connection with his dancing academy hfr. Johnson is conducting an up-to-the-minute cafe, in charge of Ella Zilly, an internationally known pastry cook. The waitresses include many former chorus girls such as Darlene Miller, Virginia Young, Berniece Quick, ,Xnna Franch and Iillyn Johnson. RIusic is furnished hy the Cong- don .Xll Female Novelty Girls . The other while saxaphone is strangled by no than Ilarriet Barber herself, the rest of the hve-piece orchestra consists of Ruth Congdon, at the piano. Elizabeth Elder at the drums, and Ilelen XValsh at the violin. The array of talent which hlr. Johnson has secured practically as- 5llI'C'S SIICCCSS. Bits of 43 Nlinstrelsy, that nearly forgotten and almost lost art is to be revived by Josephine R. Cooper, prominent theatrical producer. hliss Cooper is now presenting to the pub- lic Bits of '43'. It is her inten- tions of becoming a feminine Primrose or Dockstader, with her own com- plete show before another season passes over her head. Her company now includes, Louise IVicser and Olive Phillips, character delineators, O. Kinsvater and Nellie Richards, classic dancers, Louise Kloscr, KI. Eggestein, A. Hafenrichter and L. Sampson, xylophonists and jazz artists. Bathing Beauties Nina Kreamer has just been pro- moted from an extra to a regular berth in one of Kfack Sennet's pro- ductions. As an extra Nina showed remarkable acting talents and finally won recognition. Page 127 uf. v- 4 m FX THE DAILY ATTEMPT, MARCH 12, 1943 PHILLIPS SILO COMPANY Contractors MONTGOMERY, ILL. Guarantee to convert old water tanks into usable silos. Reason- able prices. A can 94ss-y-w MILLINERY AND PLUMBING Expert Plumbing Service Expert Millinery Service Gwendolyn Spangler Clarence Barbel Box No. 4, Sheridan Road Furnas' Furnaces Make Warm Friends PATRONIZE F URNAS 8z FRIES We carry a complete line of furnaces, boilers, stills, etc. Call .0213-R INVEST mt INVEST INVEST The Herren Mine Corporation As there are no shafts to sink, no costly machinery to buy, we are able to sell stocks at bed-rock prices. The only thing the miners need are shin guards to protect them from the rough edges of the nuggets. President ............. Robert Herren Vice-President .... .. Ralph Scroggins Secretary ...... . . . LaVerne Abens Treasurer ..... . . . Harvey Bauer PATELSKI AND SALMONS HARDWARE China, eggs, sheet iron stoves, never miss key holes, raisins and door knobs. 94 Fox Street MISTLESTOE B 8: B CO. Will furnish any amount with directions as to its proper use. Buy at once. Braun 8: Brunoehler, Proprietors GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR STAFF Editor .................................................. Carl F. Burkel Society Editor ...... Art Department . . . Reporters ...... Stenographer. . . Office Boy .... Printer ...... . . . . . . . . Ruth DeCelles . . . .Ralph W. Morrison jHerbert Braun ' ' ' lHelen M. Worst . . . . Loretta Fosnot . . . . . Ralph Dano . . . Harry Eggert A Du Pllfff' 128 CX- QEIH55 Uliliill nf '23 VVe, the Class of l923 of East Aurora High School, being of generous nature, and not wishing to take other people's belongings with us, having been proven of deviating mind and confused memory, do hereby devise, bequeath, and give all our property and estate, real and unreal, as follows: To lllarjory Nelson, Caryl Arneson, Kathleen lvlurphy, Helen Hemphill, Dorthy llclfnight, Blargaret Sollenberger, Berniece Ackley, and Virginia Goff, the follow- ing members of the senior class. namely: Nellie Stolp, Helen YVorst, Alice Thomas, Ruth DeCelles, Berniece Quick, and Laura Salmons, leave these extra garments so that it need not any longer be a case of first one up, best one dressed. To Ernest Rollins, Leslie Dietrich bequeaths his ability of passing through doors without bumping his head. To Leslie Wallace, Dorothy Long leaves the three feet she forgot to grow hoping that Leslie will some day attain the heights of knowledge. To Charles Nieman, Josephine Cooper leaves her worn out pacifier. To John Kennedy, Carl Burkel leaves his skipping rope with which he so suc- cessfully skipped school. Russel Perry leaves his ability for making lli1USCif heard to Bob Higgins and Sam Reed, who also think some people are deaf. To Peter Lorang, Helen Faircloth leaves the can of Eagle Brand Condensed Klilk on which she attained her present stature. To Russell Long, Ted YVeist leaves his string of E's hoping that Russell will take advantage of them. Ralph Braun and Luella Brunoehler leave their well worn mug to John Lawson and llflaybelle Raabe. Greta Ricketts and Norval Tripp leave their faithful devotion to one another. to Pauline and Williain. To Nlargaret lVIay Coats, Helen Godfrey leaves her lost dignity. To Agnes Geick, Jennie Davenport leaves her forsaken curls. Carl Biever bequeaths his ability for arguing to Dorothy Blaine. Grace Campbell leaves her ability to pose for Campbell's Soup labels, to Constance Spiller. Alger Furnas bequeaths the board with which he upheld his dignity of the position of a Senior to lVIyron Gerberich who needs it. To lylarion Breese, lllildred VVay leaves her vanity case and her frivolous ways. John Queenan and Victor Schumacher leave the implements with which they sbovelled and blew their way through school to Clayton Day. Ralph Dano leaves his track shoes to Courtland Barbee. Raymond Patelski leaves his modest ways and beautiful blush to Harold Weist. In care of Dorothy Curran, the Senior Class bequeaths a claw hammer to Nliss Neibergal with which to crack the eggs in her Domestic Science Classes. Harvey Bauer leaves his beautiful cardinal hair and his ability as an athlete to Opha Pohl, hoping that Opha may benefit by them as Harvey has. To Herbert Ford, David Ochsenschlager leaves his football suit hoping that Herbie will be an athlete before he gets out of college. To Virginia Scheets, Gladys Blaine leaves her reducing appartus. Lucius Thomas leaves his patent leather hair polish to Leo Winckler. Berniece Bower leaves her graceful carriage to Alice Nlathews. Page 129 af. 1 1 FX To Lee Barnard, Clarence Quantock leaves his book entitled, How to get Fat. Miltoii Stallman leaves his semi-annual trip to Riley's barber shop to Bud Banning. To Miltoii Rasmussen, the 1923 midgets, Florence Guth, Florence Parker, and Catherine Crossman, leave the ladder witl1 which they climbed out of the Kinder- garten, with the sincere hope that he will use it. To George Hendricker, Leonard Johnson leaves his book entitled, How to Loveu. To Carl Rasmussen, Stanley Dimond leaves his teething ring with which he cut his wisdom teeth hoping that Carl may chew his way thru school as successfully as Stanley did. Elizabeth Elder leaves her angelic ways to her kid sister, Dorothy, who, it is hoped, will uphold the family reputation. Ralph Nlorrison leaves his heart which was broken by so many young and foolish Happers, to Chuck johnson. James Nugent Scheets leaves his ambition to be an understudy to Rodolph Valen- tino, to Charles Reed. To Mr. Sturgis, the Senior Class bequeaths a chair so that he may be able to sit down in the Library. A To Clem Daneau, Ralph Nlurphy leaves the wool which he so successfully pulled over the Facultyys eyes with the sincere hope that Clem will be able to hide from the Faculty his true character as nicely as Ralph has done. To VVinifred Sears, Ruth Congdon leaves her method of resisting the men, be- lieving that if VVinifred uses it, she will be able to graduate from school a year or two sooner than otherwise. Kenneth Hanks leaves the fly paper with which he stuck to Berniece Ackley. to Sidney VVooley. To llr. Sneide1', the Senior Class wills some more skeleton keys so that he will be able to open all lockers, when the owners of said lockers forget their keys. The Senior Class has decided to bequeath the famous and much sought Loving Spoon to Helen Hemphill and Neil Boyer, who although tempted by outside attrac- tions, have had a record of one year's pleasant spooning. hlarguerite Zimmerman leaves a recommendation for her position as private sec- retary to hlr. Davis, to any Junior girl who thinks she can fill the requirements. The Senior Class bequeaths to the Freshmen the right to Hunk in any subject taught in school. To the Sophomores, the Senior Class bequeaths permission to sit up till 12:00 0'el0ck week nights preparing their many lessons as we noble and industrious seniors have often done. To all Juniors, we bequeath the right to whisper tender words in any place in the building except the lower corridor, and permission to run the school. To the Faculty, Sam Zilly leaves his prescription for good nature. To our highly honored section otlicers, hfliss Beatrice Fenberg, 1111 Fred J. Porter, and lXIr. Roy E. Davis, we, the Senior Class, will the incoming Freshman Class. XVe hereby appoint Nliss Beatrice Fenberg as Executor of will. In witness whereof, we have signed, sealed, published, and declared this instrument as our last will and testament in the Fast Hi h School of Aurora State of Illinois for this day of June, 1923. EZ 3 y Signed and Sealed by, HERIZERT BRALN, '23 SAM ZILLY, '23 DAVIIJ OCHSENSCHLAGER. 123 FLORENCE GL'TH, '23 NINA IQREAMER, 123 Pagf 130 21 .L w f 1 'X 5 ,tx 9 J X - X fwl M: C L f A r'1 ,du glvmlannmaq FX 1 I' K. STP-X7 1 1259! ,MM hMn,4 SIQPTEMBER wa fr' 6 f S-School opens with everyone happy, aw And a lot of lfreshmen, green and sassy. I V A hundred foot ball men Come on the run, nf- I f But in :1 month or so half of them are done. G5 ,Y - The Alumni and Freeport Come with a rush f W 4. And leave our poor heavies in a heck of Il mush 9.e9'Y. tn. OCTOBER Q VVe went to DeKalb very brave and bold, S, .E Both teams the bacon, there's the story all told M: 'J Qi- W 10-Every morning when the clock points to ten, VVe fill the auditorium with the sweet songs we rend 14--Although at our rally we had them all beat, On this sad day, Rockford handed us defeat. sq,-17 The Junior 'Class an election did hold, To pick their statesmen brave and bold. Down did Joliet and Plainfield go '9t ' As our team handed them blow after blow. . ,- 50-The lli-Y party went off with a bang, And ended October with a noise that rang. vf 4 '11 , N WOVFNIBFR 1-Kiwanis Glee Club made their throats raw, A? And Chuck Boehner played on his saw. K f t C7 vi - - 3-The teachers gathered from Northern Illinois, 9 L 1 And the free day gave the students much joy. il-if 'Wai' 'A . 'K u 4--VVe went up north the Moosemen to conquer .-ir Y And our heavies came home in need of a doctor. .1- of Cf 11-On November 11, Elgin was all smashed up, M40 -N ...f Because against our teams she had to buck. 'MX Page 132 2+-VVest High Lightweights were put to tlightg VVe sure have some pony team, all right. That same night in a play of domestic strife, Pygmalion brought Galatea back to life. 26-Red and Black are the colors Marion will adm For when Oxie wore them, he sure made a hit. 29-Listen, my children, and you shall hear, How at the rally we were full of good cheer, 30-But the next day, we are sorry to say, 1 VVest High took the taste of our turkey away. DECEMBER -Along comes the month of December, VVhen all the fellows remember, A football banquet they have to attend To which each one can bring a friend. Along came each one with his dear, But we shouldn't make remarks of them, I fear. 4-Tall, thin, short, fat, 15 1 Till Robinson didn't know where he was at, The boys all galloped down to the gym, For the basketball season was about to begin. A night for excitement, a night for pep, A night that showed Rosie's work you bet. -It happened on a 'frosty night, That all the ghosts and goblins white, Composed of Honor Neophites bold, Made fourteen aspirants stand out in the cold. And long before the night was o'er, Carl Biever looked the same no more. Between the kiddie-kar and Alger's lunch, They certainly were a funny looking bunch. 20-The Spanish Club round their Christmas Tree Danced and ate with merry glee. Page 133 it, 9 WED. MGIN. 9 Y: 6? Hn-Y . 'Q I 0 0 ts,- Offl THOSE Q P Gigi 'f' li' -NUTS I DID IT vxluTH 5 ll HL LITTLE SRM! 6' xl 4 dm 1 'loose Meil- PUT some SHLT Or' HIS THIL- to- MK 41 ni FX- Hswa eurbinma BUTQH '- ,, .f on-i. c.nP11-nr. nv ummm XII 'Chun Youk. L.os1 ' 'L' rr who sau: x BE rrmwxruzf ii l 1 I Nov. JO'-'5 if mx ' 'Q 041 FooT-BRLL FCED ak'- u 0 L is M ll . 1 'IGMNAAQ sn- v I The silver tongued orators of East High Talked until they made the critcs sigh, But three rahs for the critcs, f'They're all right! Cause they picked a team that sure will fight. 21-Yes, it happened down in Davis' Section. CNOW really we hope you get the connectionj, That mistletoe Harry placed over Lou But somehow Ralph Braun missed his cue. 22-Sticks of candy and presents so fine, CNone costing more than a nickel or dimej, Drew to the Christmas Open-House every man From lowly Freshmen to Seniors grand. JANUARY 1-january the first brought a sleepy bunch, Too much vacation. And we have a hunch Not only pupils hut teachers as well Did things they wouldn't care to tell. -The Niisses Potter, Strawn, Flower, Fenherg, too, Proved that Cupid? ways to them were not new. 11-Now comes the dm' when the Grades 'fo in . P. 5 And all the kids :ire worrying thin. But Commercial Club pitied the profs at that, And fed them all cake and hot chocolate. 19-The Freshmen came over full of dread, Not knowing, what Senior would them behead, But the Student Council had charge of the fun And not a head was lost by the set of the sun. Each boy wore a green hat to match his expression, And every girl had a milk bottle in her possession. NEVV SEMESTER 22-Chasin' up the corridor and huntin' down the hall, And even lofty Seniors are wont to have a fall. Page 134 30-Between tuo next door neighbors A friendly fight existsq Porter's and Davis' sections Each try to head the list. Qliank Dayj FEBRUARY 2-Sh! my friends, at last we know VVhat Davis did years ago. His experience in hook selling he did tell To help the Seniors their Speculum sell. 6--Flossie so short and Oxie so tall And all in between lined up on the wall, Nleasurements of Caps and gowns to take So all may look wise when we graduate. 21-VVe debated hard, we debated long, lvntil the judges at the final gong, Deeided the YV:-st lligh teams were wrong. 23-Buff Best by tar wr-'ye had of its kind. Section A at last woke up Neek Day Certainly was fine, And snatched from the P. Gfs the old tin Cup. 29-Oh, never again can anyone say East High d0esn't grow better day by day. Not only better, but by far the best- She is now looked up to by the rest, For no other school since ther llas ever one hundred per eent Campaign was MARCH 1-Athletes from many a mile away To the district tournament Caine to play. Of the many surprises held in store The best was the S to 4- basketball score, Vilherein Fast lligh decided, by heck, DeKalb couldn't jump twiee on her neekl Then NVest High got her spunk up on Bank Day on gone! +5412 And walked away with the Tournznnent Cup. Page 13 5 1' le.. VN XE ITIHTIDN x. Par-E. 'CML N fnelven A x HCNOR SCKIETMY 'lf I I K :Giga K - Rniph 1 Lau- . Ll M, ww Wnr arms- SCREEN F Taos: amz L.-rn.L scwiomg- . ' 'Q ' AH' . I it V -ll Q 119 ,. N 5 y':'70 rd' by 'Z 1 : L 010 X X id . -9'BuBBLE5 MILTON was soaznx FVUSSE D HRDUND XVIRSF' l Jw E i ' I V J LH. na 2 ,zz x 'fdhmwa 1 FX NI nvsf n q-1V T- r-wm q-.dx In Tm: inn K in . if far H0 -vu nznsurer nn it HITN VRlIlT Ni. 1 1 NEST Fi Q 0 f N lll'i es? 9 J Cupd, Sul: Hows rm BUSINESX? R Llano or Luau. ozxznnen -mu YQ rwlnor arena r. 'rntxi l WST NR' fx ,ol ., . .Mn 'Q'- n -1 WM ,. f-... eh Q-1 , ,,- : 'f '1Il-Nea:-unv 1 W 3 5 1- 1 5 S -. l 1 77' BL'N'5 nu wut Rrrlzzsznren' Ethical'- I'32.l5 20- 1 6-livery fellow Delphian relnemhers this night NVhen the Agony Quartet tried to excite, And make all members have a queer feeling' By raising their voices way up to the ceiling, They sang and sang 'til their teeth were sore, But still the senate called for more. And when they were done, it was decided with regret, That they needed a little more practice yet. -This school is getting to he the limit, The boys are all, the girls aren't in it. Two days in Convocation only boys have met, But look out, boys! the girls will heat you yet! -Talk about people! There certainly was a mass Turned out to see the play given hy the Senior Class. The players all looked stunning, their acting was divine! VVhat more could anyone ask for forty cents and a dime? 29-Spring is here as everyone knows, And we are glad hecause school will close. VVe need the rest and need it had, For our report cards have made us very sad. APRIL The best men that we can get For speaking, or track, or tennis net, Are working as April rolls quickly by, To conquer not only VVest Aurora High, But any team that has the conceit To think that she can East High heat. MAY -The Junior Prom was like a dream, Everything was pink or lavender, or green. The boys were all dressed very neat And the girls looked sweet enough to eat. Every night at eight o'clock in room 20-1-, Aspiring young ustenosu type their lingers sore, Not because they have to, but just because they choose That in the county contest, their team shall not lose. Page 136 Simon :MSS PLAY J EGQLK1' - mnncuei- ' Y 1 ' , if .ll'Nlf 8-The Senior Class XVill, this year, gave everyone his - due, But most of us are hoping the Prophecy won't come Q. true. 'V 9-f'Oh, to he a Senior, and with the Seniors stand , Joanne Pham,- Is all right sometimes, but on the other hand, 'fuzz' : Y:':u':,- W0uldn't you feel foolish and turn a funny shade, Y,,,,,,0,' M If you had to read a letter you wrote in 8th grade? I ,X CSenior Class lianquetl 9 ll , 4 I No school year would be complete i il 'V ' If the Delphian Senators didn't meet To say, Hellol to their faithful alumni, And to graduating members, hid good-bye. 10-On Baeealaureate day, the first summer heat Makes our black gowns stick fast to the seat. GND NOK' Jew-eb Our classmates listen with hazy brain, -vw- And our pastor's adviee is given in vain. ug mg anne Ptusuv vm-s chan T. - - - ?? cm-E , , GRAl7l'.-XTION mi I V 9' J , Take notice of the long hlack gowns, my dear. 1 3' And aren't the caps cute cocked over one ear? Even if some of us are very dumlw, VVe suceeded in fooling everyone, . For our Faculty can scarcely believe their eyes ,Q Y .5 A ' 2 7 To see us all looking so solemn and wise. Q I , I But in spite of fun, and frolie, and jest: -lclnlss-Dnxh I Beneath the gladness we try to profess, There is not one who does not falter X 1 I 43 As he turns to leave his Alma Mate1', X 1 For not another sehool beneath the sky, W X ls as wonderful as our dear old East Aurora High! , I Xe g The Calendar Staff wishes to thank Florence Guth for the assistance she rendered them in their work. vt 'fn . ' adware' Pl . ga. Ji' L M- 11m-f ' Page 137 Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor .. Business Rlanager . . FS The bpetulum Staff Assistant Business llanagers Circulation Nlanager Athletic Editor .... Society Editor ..... Qrganization Editor llusic Editor ........ Art Editors .... Joke Editors ..... Photographic Editors Calendar Editors . Staff Stenographers Staff Assistants . .. ....l . . . Carl Biever . . . . Helen Worst . . . . John Queenan fLeslie Dieterich 1Ray1nond Patelski . . . . Raynor Johnston . . Stanley Dimond . . . Helen Godfrey . . . Xina Kreanier Helen Faircloth gxeuie Stolp 2Grace Johnson JAlger Furnas Herman Hansen Ralph llurphy Victor Schumacher Josephine Cooper Ralph Morrison Anna Franch Herbert Braun fHarriet Cooper lEvelyn Wliitson Genevieve Strong Greta Ricketts Page 138 W X 2' 4 , . 'W -Q 'Q fl, six A it awk R? Af .Ex as gk 2 v v 1 Sl i f ,J - X , X fm. bro.. if Rf-1 A 5 'Q Lf ff' 2 5 Q, r Q? m IM IQ. -F ,S 3' A rw x . Q, w ag in , , A Q Ci I J if E Q, c.. 2- : L, c Nl I. .2 v-3 1. ,-.- k , Q 'E E' 'Z' :I Ml 6' , ' if I, Z L .. 5 cn .21 , P- Q. ,T if L f Q - L- .: : - .- vf' C H-0 Zi' 'E 'Ez' 'Vt : ' rj 4-v ggpg PE - :Zz I f-an .: bl 5 Z- : C -.... -22 E TR Fl Q' 'a .E 3-0 uf-R Q-' Q L: 'Z -.4 . Qu .D :: 5-L D EE Vg P- lrs ,- 53 VJ. Q-3 T: 25 N EE .5 CIN la N- : N .. Q -...J L. '.z LL Qi I sz 'NA Q 2' 2 :Q-Q: -E 2 N5 Q 'Sn-. X xlv 5 SU 4 P' Z E1 v z L .: 'ff 45 23 fl ru P .2 C 1, ... .': P 1 Z C. 1 v T. 'E E C.. 5 'ic Ar: -- L. V- v P1 af Z Qu 9' C 1 .. 11 if Z J, 9' ,I A 1, L.. .- z 4- Q, u., 14 CD ,I s :E .. Q 5 sl af '- 'T' 5 z P Q 4- v .1 : E s f' I Q3 E L- Ld 4- ,- J 1. ,L 17 .: ,-- vf 2 31 p-I '5 X- 1, af A V- E Y - sc E S .. 17 2. A ,- ff LL. P- 2. rv D- ,I L5 2 5 S :k .- +I ! If .1 E E ,- f: E N FZ ,1 Pagw 140 FX Page 141 L we . -I ln ,-, ,ge , Qlma jllklateiii This is our Alma lVIater, Oh stranger, to our land It's the best school in the country just ask any East High man. He'll tell you the nicest stories About its spirit a11d fun And if you're really interested He might ask you to come. NEI.I,Il2 STo1.P. The jflapper Blessings on thee, little dame Barebacked girl with knees the same With the powder on thy nose And thy rolled down silken hoseg With thy empty bobbed-haired head And thy cheeks and lips so red- Cheeks and lips made redder still By the lip-sticks rosey rill As along the street you flirt ln your short, transparent skirtg In my heart it gives me joy To thank the Lord that 1,111 a boy. R. Momusox. i..h..E.. CX- r WM WH055 n i Zfwfvurfs ARM? Q3 7060 JA YL' 'GUYM' fix fe' . 'I iii ' ga 2-W0 fa X- sin . K ..., 5 1 Q E-5 Sijehsvs letter Dear Sheik :- I never knew I could love anybodyls honey like I'm loving you and when you have your arms about :mother do you ever think of me? 'Tm nobody's baby and UI wonder if you still care for me now? VVait 'till you see how sorry you'll be when you realize you can't come back to men and 'tthat some other has taken your place. just wait 'till you miss those kisses that you got from me. UHow sorry you'll be. VVhen I sit alone, all by myself, 'Tm just a lonesome mama with the Hcry baby bluesi' and HI wonder who's kissing you now. When the autumn leaves are falling I feel so blue for my Udancing fool I go 'tStumbling right along , 'Utill three o'clock in the morning and Gee but I hate to go home alone. If you don't like my kisses , 'floving Sam you can f'Pnck np your sins and go to the devil. So Long Oo Long I hope you find HHappiness wherever you Snnggle'i. I was your Broadway Rose' in t'Olcl Manila during 'fArabian Nights neath the Venetian Moon . But don't brag 'tSneak 'tliecanse I gave you up just before you threw me down. Good-bye Forever Georgette RALPH DANO. jfamnus Eu:tu:geti3er5 John and lVIaybelle CSh! Donit telllj Neal and Helen CYou tell 'cmlj Helen and Stan CLucky Malilj Albert and Floss fVVho's Boss?D Alice and John fVV1'ite that downlj Herbert and Ruth QThat's the truthlj By I. KNOW. Page 143 I FX PEG L55 5 K I P P S - 1 X ,Hg 5 xy, Xj:L ,f, . -.,, .-,v- A ' , X an 9' S W Q ' gr ix N' , X3'f x 'Q K' fl gg Begg? F0535 Z if-'7' , X QEXWRYQ X x ga i klix yn Q, X F, -A ' if 1 Q Q M wwf . v 'S ,, Q Page' 144 !,, 7, ,Y 'I T 1 W w 5 w V r J- ...Q0-0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ1 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ,000Qqooeooooooooooooeaooo 66 oooooooqo QQQQQQQQ oooooxgoooooooooooq- Be Proud Enough of Your School Work to Show It Central States Fair and Exposition August 17 to 25 9 Big Days and 9 Bigger Nights P P P OFFICERS F k Th I P Ed J B k 1 t V O N l 2d V E L M tl k 3d V F J K ght T C R T bl S M A 5,000,000 Exposition Gathered from the Four Corners of the Continent Over Sl25,000.00 in Premiums, Purses and Attractions W9 0-9- :ng-1 5. ,,'53 Q-m 35. 0 C 35 Q?- 52 O U' 3-if PUC 'E in Cum 5 o c 1 m 2 ' 3' 592. 0 D 1 h 23 S 5 Q ? mmwmmg '4 PI' D-r-+L. mn. 7UC7H1u.L. D- I-4 5' Y . onmmoo Q f'Vl7JU'r.:nw m0n'444 !Ef':a 99g9 Ps-S526 wi? I - .. p 5 zzzw5gS its 05:5-Z rm ar' Q- 3, mQE7?g FSFH- 1 5525525 easier 352- mg.. '-rm: f fir-2-12999 ZQv'Wgg Bi, B-1 0 0 O I 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O O i 0 i QQ--- --------------..----..4 0 0 u O w u 0 t n o o 0 Ocoee--ooqocqooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--oooQQc : - : : : - O 0 0 0 O I O 0 O O O O i : : : : :0: :00: c000000-000-0--0-0000----0--0---- FRIENDSHIIYS IDEAL GIFT Tom' Ph0f0gl'!l1Db To consistently raise the standard of our work and service is our constant aim E. E. Godfrey Telephone l58 iX'IC1'C2lIltiIC BIOCIC TM' Ph0f0xQ'l'tIf2hl'l' in Yom' 7,0371 STUDIOPoR'1'RA1'1'l'Rl:, Hoxni PORTRAI 1 VRIS, Coil xlERrul.PHo'1'ooR Wm : :---: : : :-: :-: :-----: : :---------------00-0-------- raduation Watches Class Rings and Pins ,swfllvf I frm? 1 , .ff 1 iii , Q4'1'i' 19' F10 915 ,l I E9 A35 I Six X1 Aurora, Broadway J. CJ. Illinois -0-------00- -- ---v---0----000---v---0-0--000----0-----vv- 0-0--0 0-----0 g --------------------------------------- ----------------------------------..----------------004 Y.--Q-----------------------Q QQQQ-Q-Q00oooeaoqooooooqoqoeooooo fqooooooooo09000000-00-QQQ-QQ-QQ-Qqoqoqooeooooooooooqk-- Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q--- -------,--- 0-0-9- Cable Piano Compan Manzzfactzlrers of Mason 8: Hamlin Carola and Euphona Conover Inner-Player Pianos Cable Reproducing Pianos Kingsbury Victrolas and Records Wellington Brunswick Largest Stock of Victor Records in Illinois Outside of Chicago Cable Piano Company-Factory Branch H. C. BILLINGS, Manager - 46 Fox Street -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q QQQQQQQQQQQ -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ CURTICE BRGTHERS' Blue Label Products Canned Nleats which include Boned Chicken, Potted Chicken and Tongue, Boneless Baked Ham and Potted Beef-selected cuts carefully cooked and canned with tlie flavor sealed in. Also Blue Label -lams, -lellies, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Ketchup and Cliilli Sauce. Distributors for Aurora C. L. THoMAs at co. .QQ-QQooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooeooooqgg- P0000000000000000 00000000 000000000000000000000000000000.00 00000000 Y00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000o0000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I In't our own- ' ou 'N If you want to live in the kind of a town, Like the kind of 21 town you'd like, You needn't slip your clothes in 21 grip And start on a long, long hike. You'll only find what you left behind, For tbere's nothing that,s really new. It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town, It isn't your town-It's you. Real towns are not made by men afraid Iiest somebody else gets ahead. Xlvhen everybody works and nobody shirks You can raise a town from the dead. And if while you make your personal stake Your neighbor can make one, too, Your town will be what you want it to be. It isnlt your town -It's you. - Sz'A'1'fr'11l. 'SP he Aurora lhamber of Commerce AURORA, ILLINOIS 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 O 3 G0 I z O E 5 a z ooooo0ooooooooooooooooooooqqoooooooooooooQooQQ-QQQ-oooooooqq-Q0---ooooo0ooooooooooooooooooqooooooo Q- Qooooaooeooooqooqoqooooooooaooo Northern Illinois Lumber Company Good M2001 Gnarls , Building Material of All Kinds Wwxf LH-1 fbr S11ffigf2n'ffo11 Corner Broadway and Benton Streets, Aurora, Illinois 'I'n-lvgnuonc HIFI: B. ni. eigmd, 31. s., D. D. s. DENTAL SITRGEON 75 Fox Street .. I-Xurorzi, Illinois Guest- It isn't often that I get as good a meal as this. Herbert Ford-'Ave donlt eitherf' Teacher- Are the two twins. 7 KK ' Dano- No, one is a boy, the other i1l H tr' 5 . 1Iiss Potter--'lName some produc- tion in which the supply excess the de- mzmd ? Gerald Kinally-HTrouble.'l lCvERY'i'ii1Nc: ix FLOXYERS AI' RO RA FLORAL COMPANY . - , . I n. c,. iifxrtiaxx. lrf-film' 'll-leplnone 788 26 Fox Street -Opposite the Post Othve, North QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ O 0 I O 0 O O O 0 0 O O I 0 O O 0 0 I 0 O 0 O I 0 --------- 0 0 O O 0 0 O O O O O O O 0 I O O 0 I i 0 0 I O O O O 0 0 O 0 oo O O O O O i O I O O E 0 O 0 O O I O O O 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 .0 O O O 0 0 O O I 0 0 0 I O 0 O E 0 I 0 O i 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 E 0 0 ------------ 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 O E 0 O O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 O O 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 'im-it-liiitw wir Dr. Elroy F. Cigrand DI-fN'I'IS'I' Ziegjle1'Iii1ilcli1ig', 75 Fox Street, Aurora, Iliinois lVIiss Gleason- VVill you stop both- ering him when he is trying to study?l' Dud I-I.- YVell, he always talks to me in Eiiglislifl lVIiss Gleason- That's nothing, you always talk to him in Yiddish. lVIiss Fenberg- If I said-'If I had 51000, I would quit teaching' what would that be ? Arline Islemen- That would be contrary to fact. QQUALITY IQHSTAURANT 108 Fox S'1'R13i:T OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Siwicmr. IJINNERS 35 Cexrs J. M. CUSTER The Diamond I-Iouse of Aurora Corner Blain and Broadway IVICLIZPHONIQ 2066 Q--Q00Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -QQ-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQeeooooqqoooqooqoooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00000-09 ---ooo QQQQQQQQQQ -Q QogoooeeoqaqQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ---Q00-90Q--ooooooooooooeqooooooooo- L- V----------------------------------------------------------------------..........-..------..-----...-q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ oosoqoooaoqoee QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQO Q-Q---QQ------------------- Qeoaoaoooooooooooooooo n Mi-I..ady's Shop Coats, Suits and Dresses Smart Styles in Misses' Apparel 1--at1-- W E I I. ' S 25 South Broadway 86 Fox Street I.. o 0 E rn . 5 z :L 9 C5 ' F 3 ... o Z' x CA I 2. 2 ua 0 E :s ff. g E O 3 v T 3 5' o 2 a o o cn Ez?-P rb 0301 E-3 'D o 092 5 I H- O cb 0:1 o--H gg O D U' Ei: P-29.3 oV C 9 O 2 3. -- o 5 W ' sv 2 1 rc: I fl! ' -SCD 5 0 2 c 9 :H '1 S i f'P s 55 : 'ef' : W5 2 SFI' Y S 2 UD 21:15 H- umm Q I B N pg .Bm 0 rr- Q oo os! U5 29-sv :sa UD Eats szg 2 W n o 09-0-0 Remember Frank Mall Lumber Co., Inc. FOR THOSE WHO WISH As Good as the Bestv 78 NORTH BROADWAY, AURORA, ILLINOIS Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-----------------.:-',-----------oq Q- Q- 5----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 The First National Bank :Qu Corner Fox and Broadway fw Invites Your Banking Business QQ QQQQQQQQQQ YQ---00---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----1, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Originators of One Price Dentistry in Aurora - DOCTORS - ieger and annewitz RELIABLE DENTISTS S tes L and D-Ifox I hezllre Building-:w0 Fox S t Hours: '4 30 X 'VI t 8 30 P. M.-Sun., 8 A. M. lol P. NI.-Office Ph 683: Res. 327-I FREE X-RAY SERVICE The Store for Everybody B. Ochsenschlager Cash Grocery 5 7 North Broadway, Aurora, Illinois Telephones 4230-4231 --------------------------------------------- ---- -- Pictorial Paper Package Corporation Lithographed and Printed Paper Packages-BoXes-Labels-Cartons AURORA, ILLINOIS Factories: AURORA, ILL.g CHICAGO, ILL.: SANDWICH, ILL. -------- - ---------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- '-v --- 00 ---0 00 -0 000 00 00- -0 -0- -0 000 -0 00- -0 000 -0 -0- -- 00- 00 -0 000 -0- 000- 00- --- -- -00 -0 0- Q- -00000--00--- 000-0--00-00-0---00-000 00- 00 JOHN O'KEEFE COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS FIFTY-FIVE S. BROADXVAY AURORA, ILL. 000-0--00-00-00-0000---00-0000 Standard Glass Co. 50 GALENA BOULEVARD - TEL. 5540 Mirrors Resilvered GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES -0--0000--000-0000000-00000000 C. P. REULAND Groceries, Cold Meats, Notions School Supplies and Church Goods Phone Chicago 329 419 Talma Street, Aurora, Illinois Popular Price Tailoring Suits or Overcoats Especially Made to Order for Young Men American Mills Company Extra Pants Free C. SHEER P R O P R I E T O R Telephone 4695 ll Downer Place Aurora, Illinois 00000----0-000-000 0- 0000000000--00000-00000--00000000 ---0 000- -0 ,O O O 0 O C 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 O E O 0 O E 0 0 0 0 O 0 0-- 000 00 J --- O O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O I O O 0 O O 0 Q2 55 23 523 55' 5:21 'Usa 35 SQ- O af? 35' 00000-000--0000--000000000--000-000--000000-----0 ---0-00---0-0-00000-000 If It's GLASS - We Have It C. E. Schor Glass Co. Phone 5298 - 15 South Water Street J. A. SCHOEBERLEIN Coal Dealer Telephone 1761 53 Jackson Street '23 Coffee Ranch Reuland Bros. 25 N. Broadway 0-00000--0-000000000-00000-0000- Here's to the chaperone Klay she lea1'n from cupid -lust enough blindness To be sweetly stupid. Chuck J. to one of the Bigge1's-Hlyll bet you a nickle I can kiss you without touehingf you. liigger-Uliet you eauytf, S1naekkkkkkkk- Bigger- See you didnlt do it, you touched nief, Chuck--HAH right, here's your nick- le.', 1? lf it takes an elephant with a cold on its chest and three holes in the ninth Yertabrae of his spine, 8 hours to cross the Niagra Falls on a tight-rope with rubber boots on, eating his supper and hununing the Chinese version of HVVIL- bash liluesn, how long will it take a ezunel on roller-skates to shingle the roof of a dog house with pancakes ?,' R. YV. RI. --000--0--0-0---00--0-0--0----0--00 000--0-00000-00---00000000-000-00000000000004 - -0- 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 I 0 0 O 0 6 0 I 0 0 O 0 0 O O 0 O O O I O O I 0 I 0 O O O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 O O 0 O I 0 0 O 0 0 O I 0 0 0 O 0 2 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000001 Q0000000000000000000000000000000000 I 000000 00 Aurora's Cash Market 1 13 Main Street Phone 482 High Quality Meats Efficient Service Reasonable Prices 0000000000000 00000000000 00000000 0000 Stall and Dean Mfg. Co CHICAGO QQ Makers of Baseball Uniforms from Safeslide Flannel The Standard of the World rw Write for Uniform Book 00000 0000000000000000000000000000000 000 0 000 0000000000000000-000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000l YQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQogg----QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---------------------------------------..1 9.000900QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0000000.00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Dear Graduates: During your school life, this in- stitution has been your banking friend, thru the school savings. Now we are asking the privilege of being your banking friend, thru your life savings. Let us transfer your school account, plus the BZ interest due you, to a regular savings account. Begin your life, at this turning point, as a real, true saver -- for a bank account, large or small, will solve many of life's problems for you. Cordially yours, AURORA TRUST R SAVINGS BANK 0999-000 04 QQQQQQQQQQQQQ qooooqeg Q... Qooooooooooooqooeo Qooooeoqoooaqq Q. QQ-00oaooooooooooooooqooeoooooo oo Q.. 0 0 E I 5 0 O O 0 0 O 0 O O 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O O O O 0 O O 0 0 I O O 0 O O O 0 0 O O 0 I 0 O O 0 0 0 I i '9000000990000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000909900000000000000000000000000000000009000000, 0990 900 909990999 90900099990900 00000009090900000 H. COHEN DEALER IN FINE SHOES ll NORTH BROADXVAY AURORA. ILI.. 99099909000000099000900900009999 Dr. Pearson's Aurora Dental Parlors Best Place to Get Yo 1zr' Teeth F ixed 18 South Broadway Phone 46 90009000009900099000090000009990 We Sell Rexo Cameras and Films Sanders' Drug Store THE NYAL STORE Chicago Phone 4345 N. XV. CORNER RIVER Ck DOVVNER Pone 208 S. LaSalle St. Harrison 9641 Chicago. III. Charles H. Weber Jelke, Hood 81 Co. fw Membens: New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade OVERLAND NVILLYS KNIGHT Aurora Motor Company C. H. Salfisburg, Mgr. 70 Downer Place, Aurora, Illinois LA FAYETTE STEARNS KNIGHT 90900000009099900009990000099 090009999909009900990099990999999 099999000099 909999990000 0 I 0 O I 0 0 O O O O 0 O O I O O E I 0 O 0 ------------------- E ------------------------ 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 I E 0 0 I O I O I 0 0 0 0 O O I 0 0 O 0 00 0999009 . 90 00 0 --- 990000000999990990009999999909 90000099090000009099999999900 000099090000000000090000000099 DR. HARRY SMITH DENTIST 11 Fox Street Aurora. Illinois Phone 4-I3 VVork Done VVhile You VVait James Boot Shop James Fahbiani, Mgr. Repairing and Remodeling a Specialty Arches and Orthopedic YVork 71 S. LaSalle St. Aurora, Illinois WM. DRAKE Groceries and Cold Meats Notions Cigars and Tobacco Ice Cream and Soft Drinks in Season Telephone S276 694 Benton Street A. J. Erlenborn 81 Co. Largest Seed House in Kane County 24 S. River St. Aurora, Ill. Dr. D. D. Culver Phone 2405 27 South River Street Office Phone 4110 Residence Phone 2654 Dr. Thomas E. Walsh Dentist Fox Theatre Building Aurora, Illinois 009999900099 0 O 2 0 2 O O 0 O 0 0 0 O O O O 0 O O 0 900 : : 00909000000000099990999999 Underwood 81 Houge 62 South River Street First Class Repairing-Hup Agents Phone 5378 Aurora, Illinois 000 00 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O O O 0 I O 0 0 0 O 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 l----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 'oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo oooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo You Will Get the Best in Cut Flowers, Potted Plants and Ferns at Peter A. Freeman Florist 206 Cedar Street PHONE 320 Aurora, Illinois oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo It adds to your appetite to see our plant in operation L. V. P I K E DAIRY 84-86 SOUTH SMITH STREET oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Steam Shovel Equipment Concrete-Plain and Reinforced Industrial Buildings Sand, Gravel and Stone H. H. Enbody and Son Engineers and Contractors Enbody for Excavating AURORA, ILLINOIS oooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 5ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 O O 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 O O 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 2 2 O 0 O O O 0 0-00- The Store that Is Satisfied Only When You Are Frank P. J ungels Cash Grocery and Meat Market Phone S067 287 Simms Street Aurora, Illinois Ifp at Elgin, November ll, 1922, the waiter handed I-I. Ford a bill of fare. Ford said- Thank you, but I never read before mealsf, Teacher-HCan you tell me what makes the tower of Pisa lean ?H V. Sheets-'KI :nn certain I ean't, if I knew I'd take some myselff' I think a street car has just passed. How do you know ?', I can sec its traeksf' Alger F.-'Tm Certainly going to kiss you before I leavef, Gladys B.- Leave this house imme- diatelyf, in :X grape fruit is only a lemon that saw its chance and made good. Vic S.+- Last year at this time I had only two brothers, this year I have fonrf' Xellie S.- How is that ?', Vic S.- I gave them green apples and doubled them upf' QQ-oaooooooooooooooooogqoon ,,--o::oo-::oo-::::-::o::-ooo-Q--- 0 o o E Phone 2233 79 New York Street S 0 2 2 o o 0 0 2 2 3 E. C. Trausch 3 0 o 2 Ideal and Simmplex Furnaces 2 2 2 o o 2 2 2 All Kinds of 2 2 Sheet Metal Work Repair Work S o 0 Q --------,..----- .... ----------- 2 2 2 2 3 The 3 0 0 o k o 5 Roo ery g 0 o 0 o , Restaurant , o 0 o Q o s 0 o 2 2 E The House Where 2 g Pure Food Is Served g 2 2 0 o o o o o 2 2 E Open Day and E z N lg' ht z o o o o 0 o a o 2 2 2 Mrs. C. P. Van Sickle 2 2 2 . ooocoooocoocoacooocbooo : : too: : - - 2 2 2 Facial Electrolysis Hair 0 . Massage Dyeing z o o o g Earle Marcel Shop 3 o E Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Manicuring 2 z Trask and Plain Block 2 S Telephone 2629 5 2 88 Fox Street z o s Mrs. C. F. Earle Aurora, Illinois 2 O 2 5-----..---......------..-------.. . - 2 Phone 5118 Richmond 81 Markel Transfer Co. Moving, Expressing and Delivering 25 S. LaSalle St. Aurora, Illinois ---..------...-..--..-------..4 09-00-000Q--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---Q0-0-0--00---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQA L.. 4... O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O I O 0 tl tl ll 0 0 tl O I 0 tu 0 lb wr wa ll 0 ll ll O O li ll O 0 0 0 O O O O O 0 O O O 0 O O -- O I O 0 0 0 0 I O O 0 0 E I O O O O 0 O E O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 I O 0 0 O O 0 O O O O O 0 O Qeoooooooooooooaogqooqg ---Q0oQQooeQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QoooQ.-QQ..QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Appropriate Designs Office Phone 60 Accurate Lettering Done with Residence Phone 1061-W Pneumatic Tools A. F. Lohmann 81 Co. High Grade Monuments 16 South Lake Street, Near Downer Place, Aurora, Illinois CLIFF I. JOHNSON z O z 0 z : E I 2 .Q-Q 00-00-0000 ri 2 lv IQ NG wo 'C FD 5 Om Oi Fe 2? QE 23 Wa. QI! TQ am C1 E. O B Telephone 1764 Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars and Cigarettes Groceries Patent Medicines Aurora Bottlin Co. Nlrmufa cturers 0 f Soda Beverages, Ginger Ale, Etc. 12 North West Street Auror . -- -- -- -- -- ---- 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 0 9 O O I a, Illinois ------------------------..-- LITTLE JOE CO. QQQooo---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q KODAKS And Everything That Goes With Them Men's Furnishers, Tailors, Cleaners, and Dyers .. . .i And Printing Developing .ll- Rollins 81 Rice, Druggists 115 Main street Aurora, Illinois 16 Fox Street Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ LOUIS DUNGER Fresh and Salt Meat - Canned Goods Fish and Oysters in Season Corner Spencer Street and Fifth Avenue - Telephone 468 o ....------- .... ------------ ..... ---- .... -- ..... -- ..... ---- ......... - .... -----------.g O O 0 0 0 i 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 O O 0 O O I ooooooooooq Q-.. foo --.QQ QQ. Teleph 176 Healy Undertaking Company 50 Downer Place Private Ambulance AURORA, ILL. Telephone 2698 QQQQQQQQQQQQ O O 0 O O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 O 0 O l U 0 0 0 v iitttttttttttttttttttttt O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O I 0 0 9 0 E O C. E. JOHNSON Groceries - Eggs Wholesale and Retail Phone 2335 257 Rosewood Ave. All Work Guaranteed N. O. Nelson Electric Co. LEADING ELECTRICAL FIXTURE SHOP OF AURORA All Kinds of Fixtures Made to Order. Everything Electrical. 68 South Broadway Steve and Victor THE TAILORS Suits Made to Order-Clean- ing, Pressing, Under- padding Phone 3629 135 Main Street Q0000---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0 0 l O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O I O O O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 O I 0 O 0 O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 I O O AURORA, ILLINOIS 'I' l pl 2113 Dr. G. W. Wilson Dentist Schoeberlein Block 79 Fox Street Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQ-Qoeoooooooooqqq ..-Q -4 QooqqooooqqoaoQoeooa--------------------- Q- QQQQQQQQQ----QQQQooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooo-- i- l J Q. fe, f .- '1 V--QQQ---QooooooooooqoogogqqqQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q-ooooo--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--Q--o--Qooooooooo-. oooqoooooooooaeqopao- Q-- QQ-- DR. J. C. VESTERGAARD Naprapath Telephone 4612 10 South Broadway -0000Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Herman W. Barnard 20 North Anderson Street VOCAL TEACHER Telephone 3707-R 0 O O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 0 O O 0 l O O 0 0 0 0 0 O E I E O 0 I O O 9 0 0 0 0 O g -----------..-..--------- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00-0-90 You Choose Your Doctor With Care. Why Not Your Druggist? Ralph M. Eberly Expert Prescription Druggist Telephone 783 27 North Broadway Aurora, Illinois H. B. Hull 81 Company INCORPORATED GENERAL INSURANCE Aurora Trust and Savings Bank Building Telephone 489 AURORA, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 234 00-00-009QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q- -ov---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Dan Lilley Coal Company The Akeley-Steele Co. Everything for the Automobile W A Good Firm to Deal With 81 Galena Boulevard Aurora, Illinois 0-0-04-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ G o me F' CJ o w F! 2 o o :J O O 0 O O O I l E O O I l E 0 0 0 0 0 l O O 0 0 0 0 O oo ooeooooaqeqqoooaeooovog Quality Cigars and Smokers Supplies Fred Fauth 81 Company 118 New York Street Aurora, Illinois -0000---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Charles A. Miller CASH AND CARRY BAKERY AND GROCERY Telephone 4441 313 Fifth Street 0 O O 0 O 0 9 O 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 O O 0 I O 0 0 0 O O O 0 O O I 0 O O 0 O O 0 O O O I 9 I I O O I 0 O I I 0 0 O 0 0 O l ---- .... ----------------------------------------- ..... ---------- .... - ........ --------------------- l 2 0 0 0 0 O O 2 O O l O 0 O 0 I O O 0 0 I 2 O 0 0 O O I ll ll I 0 0 O O O ll 0 0 0 P I O 0 0 ll O O 0 ll 0 0 0 lu O O 0 II O 0 1 O O 4? 1 0 0 ll 0 O 0 0 ll 0 0 0 ll lb 0 0 4 The Y .... Its doors are always open to the Boys of East High NQQ The HGym',, the Pool, and the Club Room are centers of interest to all the live fellows. 559 Two Good Places to Eat Home and the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria --------..----od QQ Qooooooqqooooooeo-9-90-QQQQQ-0QQQQQQQ-Q00000eoaaeooooeqooooaoqeooooooq l 3 o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o 2 o o o l O o o L-------..-.... ooQQQ---ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ You Want the Best! Therefore Be Sure and Order Your Milk and Cream from Aurora's Leading Dairy The Aurora Dairy Co. TELEPHONE 159 We Use Soft Water Only S and H Laundr 12-14 North LaSalle Street Wet Wash-Finished Work Rough Dry TELEPHONE 213 QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Pop Klorrison says-Uhloney talks, you never seen a man's he-ad on any Ainerican dollar. Sing a song of ten-spots, bottles full of We, Four and twenty young spots stewcd un- til they eryg VVhen their eyes are opened and they begin to swear, VVasn't jail a fine place to wind up on a tear. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooooqgoooqoq QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0 0 S Dutch D.-MPa. if you donyt stop 2 drinkin' you Won't live as long as you g should. 2 Pa. KI.-A'Yes, but Iyll see twice as z much. -i 0 2 Pa. lliorrison to Florence Higgins- : Run me down if you want to, but I've 0 seen the time 1 rode in my own car- : riagef' 2 Florence-!'Yes and your mother 2 pushed youf! O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 E O I 0 O O O 0 I 0 0 0 0 O O I 0- I O 0 0 I O 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 I O 0 0 O O O O O 0 O E O 4 Q00 oooooooqooooooo QQQQ oooooqgqq so 0.00 .QQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ o::- ooo-o:::::o::::o:::::::-: :aQ::oo i 1 QQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q QQ-Q-04.0-00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ft DCCQQ OQQQOOQOQQQQOQQC1 'Q ettttotttccctc Q to 3 2 ' 3 5 V1 E1 3 2 3 Q' fb 3 2 fs S 2, z 2: -' w 2 : U' bg -Q ,D U. S g 2 C7 5 m g F 2 E -1 02 'D ' Z C D' 4 C ' E R K' VJ 0 'D N I L? 5, D W 77 ' Z S 3 Z CD P-1 -1 5' 0 U7 S .. 0 ' cn o 2 H o 5 '- Q '4 O - fb o P1 Q 5 O o C, Q in 9 ' Q- o P 5 P- , o ship' 569.4-5 ,.aou UO f O ' . 8 ,, Q OJ Q O :1 N D H 0 E? 3 5- cn UQ - :rl -. 8 3 5 DJ f., Z 3 2 S Q H mm B Q D Md 5 Cn . -1 Q :Q O B Q-r O z N 7 m 3 Q 5' T f Q . 5 gn 3 rn 'U 0 E. IT! ' Q f-+ 0 o .. Q, o 5 2 - Q 2 : 5 I5 Q Z z U 5 3 2 5 Fl' 'Q U 2 2 2 'TJ . 0 'Q A Q . E -------- .... --- ........ -0 0 3 ' v 3 3 fb 2 W Q ' 2 U ' A o Cl: o T2 : : 2 z 2 F' 5 : : S. O 2 I w va 2 0 f - , H E' Q g gg ' 5 ga E -if 2 3 QSPQQR E 1 I 2 C . 3 Q Q V' 'J N- o rw: -W5--if Z iff E' fc .. o o E ' -+ 2 ff' L' o SL- Egiv-2, , a 2, ff :. o o 2 UU E F, 5' o . 'fgggsfa : S: C 5 ,Cf 0 o .. H- : :. n o va 'H-+P-' P :. :- 7 fn E H o s , ' Q m TQ 5 - Q 4. Q lf .1 rj, 'A' . . 4 'Q SD ,Q Q , :saggy 5- :1 2' :s cn , Q UQ Q Q Q- 0 4LffL'1,1-fx Q was f H ax 0 3 Q fp - Q fn 0 um gazf5' . 7 QP ov ra 0 U3 0 . , A 1 .a UQ rx U, , Q . Z M 2 5 SS o uQfQ1 + gf-C 5 C J o o 3 :K gt V' z Asif A S : 3 O 3 52 s u o o , in . . 1 . . : B U I O : U 0 0 : O O 0 9. ' 0 0 va U Q Q I S ' -------------- ....... --.A 4.--..-- ---------------.l B- Q-QQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 00000000 00000000000000 TELEPHONE 775 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 FRANKIIGRAY ARCHITECT 444 First National Bank Building Fancy Groceries and Meats Fruits and Vegetables Klein and Kenyon Phone 5508 336 Claim Street Ph 3155 VV.S.VVagner Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oil 89 S. LaSalle St. AURORA. ILL. 0000000000000000000000000000000 C 1 l 0 O I O O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 I 0 O I C O O 0 O O 0 O O O E 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 O 0000000000000000 00000000 0 00000000000000000000 0 -- 0 0 0 O O I 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O I O 0 I 0 0 O O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O I 0 AURORA, ILLINOIS 0000000000000000000000000 00000 American Restaurant 100 Z Our Home Cooked Meals Satisfy Q9 Ba q et Rooms for Parties 17 Fox Street AURORA, ILLINOIS Riverside Barber Shop 71 FOX STREET A GOOD PLACE TO BUY CANDY QHDT1PJiXQ'VVEHBEH1 JACKSON AND SIMMS STREETS ICE CREAM CIGARETTES GROCERIES 0000000 000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---QQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Radio Course FREE My ,new 545.00 Radio Course jusm compluteml Qivc-11 Free when you enroll for lhe Electri- cal C'ou1'sv. Be a Certified You, Too, Can Learn To Boss This Job X X WY Electrical Experts Earn S12 to S30 a WHATS YOUR FUTURE L EXPERT Day 'lIl'2llIIL'lI Electrical Ex11c1'1s are i11 great llc-mand at the highest salaries, and the 1111pr11't1111itis-s for arl- X'2IllCl III6lIl anal a big success i11 this lint- are the greatest ever ltnox111. 1 1 I'llect1'ic'al 1'IxpurLs earn STU to Sum :1 we-ek. .Fil yoursell' for ont- of these big payim: pusitimis. Be an Electrical Expert 'l'114lay 4,-x'v11 1I14' lJI'llI!1Fll'5' Elon-t1'i1'i:111 the screw mlrirer lainml - is 111alti11g' 11111111-yf Irie 1110111-y. Iiul it's the t1'ai111-il 111a11f-tlw man mlm knows the whys and XVl1L'l'Pflll'OS of lfllevtxicity the HI':ll'f'Il'1f'ZII Ex11c-1't - who is pix-l-.ed out to boss Ul'tlIII2ll'y Iilleclrim-ia11sf Ill boss Ilia' .Iol1s- thu jobs that p.1j.'. Age or Lack of Experience No Draw-Back You mlun't l1ax'c- to lm a Collc-Q0 Man: you llOI1'I have to lm :1 Hiulx Sclnml grailiiate. My 1-mxrse inEls-r11'i- city is thu IHOSI s1n111lo. 1ho1'r1u1l1. and sues-1-sst'11l in 1-xisivxwx-. and oll'1-rs eu-1'y man, 1'up1'a1'1lless 111 asc. OKIIICQIIIUII, or 111-1-vimls ex1ve1'i111ce the cfhaiwv to Iver-111110. in a very sl1o1-1. 1ime, an '4I'ilQf'll'l1'?II I-R114-1'1 . al1lf- to make l'1'Un1 S2111 1 ll. - - - MU W ' ' I ue' X I Give You a Real Training As Chief' I'Ingi11f-or ul' the Flxis-11:41 E1IQ'IIIC'1Xl'III2' Works I ltnoxx exactly the ltinml of t1'ai11i111: :1 man novels 111 get the In-st w1siliu11s at the highest salaries. HllIItIl'L14lS ut' my stmlm-111s 1111- now I-a1'11ing SILJHH 141 SIMHHIV. 1 s 1 Many are now S'Lli'C'OSSl'llI El.EC l'l1Il'AL I'ON'l'I1AC'l'OIxS. Your Success Guaranteed Su sure am I 1l1'11 vnu 1'-111 I0'll'II I lQc1rici1v-so sure '1111 I 1l1-at alter stullvinu' xxilh nw vou too can C IIIIU he IIIUIIK I l A C I Y I LL I 1 iIIl U ILIIII II CK L Lle 11111113 11 ml 111 1 111 1 II NUII 1 u 1 t s 111 ll xx e l III FREE Electrical Working Outfit FREE 1 men 1 111414 ll h 11 11t1 1 IVIFLICII1 s 11141 MPINUIIII In IIUIIIKII s IJ rm utelx IItEE sl 1 1 1111 1111 H1111 CXZHIIIIWIIKIII 1 1101 1111 f mx uthex t 111 1 t hu st ms nn 1111111 1 nu do II1Ai IIC 'XI Vflllx VII- Yru I1 IIIOI the 11 t i 1 l on 10 Il Oltlx Xl YOLI1 PROIESNI L L t 1 COOKE Get Started Now Write Me Chun OEDUX on nothing 11111 soull LIIIUN 1 n me 11 Ill 1 -1 I1 iutuxc III neerirgg Works 0 El l 1 lcitx N nd 111 111111011 'NOV Dept 1660 f 2150 Layne,-,Ce Ave., 6 L. L. Cooke, Chief Engineer maxcaggziggq, CHICAGO E GI EERI G WORKS once Sample Imssons YOU' Bi? Bwk- . ld K DEPT 1660 2154 LAWRENCE AVE. CHICAGO, ILL - - 'Q 01 woux A lull 11'11t1:uI11 I 101 Outfit ind Home 0 Stuclw Comsc- all fullx pupainl Q I I xxvithoutr 0IIIIf .lt1OI1 0114 mv p'11't ' Mit ' t hifi , Sr iix El -I-11-'ic-:nl work, til 111 I sill ixua 'ZIIHIII 1 iunil 11' br l tl h '1 Y ' i 'lry sin, 1 j z' 1 - ii tuiti 1 if, wh j lave linisln-sl my course yo are 1111 sa i,'1'1l ' 'as Q th 11-sl i11ves1111o11t you on-1' alle. 6, I Qirv Qavlx s'11l 1 : Syl' l'I O l't l' El 'iral 'I' mls, . . '1l,' 2 1. Q' s ' - tb 6 :ls l Q ' ' . I also flll'I1I,'l 1l1 1111 vith all s1111l'-s ' 'I l' Q, -y ' . ' 11 1 ', z l 0 mf j ' 11' QS lla ot 1' . l1c I: cl 't ' ' 'sl. Y ' ' T I, 1 -- -AT '1 IIO1 1. f start right i z ' ' i's 'ox' ess s ,' J ' 1 I ' 5 .'.' ON , , Q i11 a prae ical Yay. -1 2 . ' I want to send you my Electrical Book and Proof Lessons both FREE, These cost Chief Eng' -- Q y ' 1 j ' 1 fj' Ile! . Mali ll A sl: ' today fo' 1 In-is 1 ' '1 ' f 2 1:1 - 3-1 ' - 1 '. l 2 ' S' ': 1 I. , Xanio. ..,..... Address ..,.. ., -QQQ-090-000,QQ.---QQQQQQ-----gag00-09-00-QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQ I 4 lr lb 0 0 O 0 O 0 In ll 0 O O 0 0 0 O O O 0 h O 0 0 O 5 O E O O O O O I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 lr O li tl lr 0 lu O O 0 0 O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O O 0 5 0 O E O O 0 0 0 O O E O 0 O O 0 L-- ooooo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoeooogoyqqooooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQ Throw open your home to the benefits of the great out-doors. Flood it with sunshine and fresh air. f7f'R-ll'qr1' Multifold NVindow Hardware now permits you to make a sun room or sleeping porch of any room. VVhen closed Jil?-ll'qy lylultifold windows fit snugly and afford absolute protection against the weather. lt takes but an instant to fold them hack out of the way-no interference with either screens or draperies. To get the utmost enjoy- ment out of your new or remodeled home, see that the archi- tect or huilder provides for fifz'-NTU' Nlultifold window installations. Send for catalog 2828 or ask for l-- D V . - - - list of local installations and see an .X .... ,,.-: -1. ,. - X a etu al demonstra tion. ',,. M ' ,. - : A gf K llfalzzgthcfzzrfff hi' 0, ak , 'Y A if .' ,sew -. Send 1 A I ' h d f i i gggii ic ar s- ilcox' -. 0. or V355 V- 1 ' 'i 'FA Har-Iver For- any Door that Slides. 1 gour Q - ' A,URORA,ILLINOIS,U.S.A. i- um-ago sgnnrk :levi-lam: Luwwga RlgK:'lS1:JEDS'YVlLC5a:,uIsCAN.iDTi:Ln3iE,g Ui' dnrhmunn N.nn,pg LONDON. ONT, Manual QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 09-0- 'V 0 0 ll ll 0 II lb 0 0 ll 0 0 O ll 0 0 IP 0 O ll ll 0 O ll 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 O 0 0 O 6 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 li 0 0 tl n 4, 0 0 O 0 n an 0 ll IP 0 0 nu 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 5 z z 0 : E O z O z Q04 -----------------QQQQQQQQ ----------..-----------------------------? ooo qqooooooeoooooo .Q-Q Ptttttttti-3 O O 0 I 0 0 Q- Q- 0- Telephone 3879 MichaeI Pasnick Tailor For Men and Women Z0 Island Ayenue, Aurora, Illinois Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ O O O 0 0 0 C 0 O 0 O I 0 I 0 0 O O O 0 0 I 0 0 ------------------------9 Q 0 2 I 0 0 O O O 0 I O 0 O O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 O O O 0 O O O 0 0 0 I O Lloyd Ochsenschlager Qroceries and F ancy Meats 209 S. Fourth Street, Aurora, Illinois Walker Soft Water Laundry Telephone Qooo SOFT WATER SAVES YOUR CLOTHES QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q---QQ--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Pictures - Gifts ' Artists' Materials ' Occasion Cards Stolp's Art and Gift Shop Specialists in Picture Framing Wallace Nutting Engraved Wedding Pictures rELEPHoNE 2424 Invitations 22 ISLAND AVENUE Do Not Fail to See Our Line of Furniture and Rugs Before Purchasing I. Bieyer 6? Son 53 North Broadway, Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQgo--- 0 0 0 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ AURORA, ILLINOIS ---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Sears 659 Solfisburg - LAWYERS Aurora IIIinois U-- O 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O 0 O O O 0 0 O O I 0 O 0 0 O O O 0 O QQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ L---------------------------------------------------Q------------Q------..----..---..------------....4 Q0000000000000000000000000-0000000 0000000000000000000 00000000 0000 00000000000000000000000000000 00000 0000000 Telephone 206 J. D. RICE 8z SON Painters and Paper Hangers Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Artists' Materials, Etc. Picture Framing a Specialty 32 S. River St. Aurora, Illinois FRED HIPP Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats Phone 367 Cor. Beach 8x Liberty lIiss FIOWQ1'-Hflive the feminine gcnder of moukf' Vcrdcll Abcus fafter EI long pzu1scD- KIoukcyl M,- Kliss Flower-'Tiivc thc feuunulc of Sultan. Edith. lfditli Ci1'CCIIC-HIIHITIII, of course. KI11 IVilsou-'KAlcohol is not Il bascf' Klargaret Coatshult is too. Itls :L tipsy bzlscfy 0000000000000000000000000 ---- . 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 I I 0 0 O O O O 000000000000000000000000 0 I O I 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O O O O 00000000000000000000000000000 O 0 0 O I 0 0 O O O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O I I O O 0 I O 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 Telephone 5089 Shoger-Burkhart Company Studebaker Cars 75 S. La Salle St. Aurora, Illinois 0000000000000000000000000000000 Phone 2521 Res., 357 North Ave. J. B. CORCORAN 8: CO. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers 72 S. La Salle St. 00000000 00000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 ----- I 0 I 0 O I O I O O O 0 O O O O O O 0 I E O 0 0 0 O O O I 00 0000 o,- l o 00000000000000000000000000000 La Salle Barber Shop H. R. STECK 57 S. La Salle St. Aurora, Illinois Our Guiding Principle- 'LToday's Sales Should Make Customers for Tomorrow George Lane Stores, Inc. 69 South Broadway Your Money Back If You Want it ,11CilCllC1'1HAl2illICS, have you wllispcred today without permission ?', Jalucs- O11Iy wunstf, Tczlchex'- Leroy should , Y . , szud wuust ? I.c1'oy- No'm, he should have said twictfy Qlzuuos have Arnold IDZLIIIIICC said to Waiter ou trzuu to Freeport- Do you serve lobsters? lVz1iter- Ce1't:1iuly, sir. VVhat will you lmvcf' H Phones 672 and 673 August Hipp G ro c eries and Meats 94 S. La Salle St. Aurora, Illinois Telephone 26 N. ABENS 8: SON Dealers in Groceries, Vegetables, Wooden- ware, Baskets Main and Spencer Sts. Aurora, Illinoi 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00 S 00 5-00-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 DARWIN M TAYLOR RALPH S. ROSCOE G. WALTER PARKER Phone 3146 Lincoln Auto Parts Co. Gordon Triangle Cord Tires Gabriel Snubbers Mason Heavy Duty Cord Tires 69 71 South La Salle Street AURORA ILLINOIS For School Use-Select Fountain Pens Fountain pens for the almost continuous daily use students give them. From the factories of reputed makers - Conklins - Watermans - Parkers TEIVIPOINTS - ALSO EVERSHARP PENCILS Representing an assortment quite in keeping with our policy to offer only such articles as we feel safe to recommend. Gr1mm's Drug Store 83 FOX STREET PHONE 778 AURORA ILLINOIS TELEPHONES 268-269 BJORSETH BROS. YOUR GROCER WITH REAL GROCERIES AND REAL SERVICE 73 South La Salle Street AURORA ILLINOIS QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQAA- --A-A -A -A -A A - '.A---A--0-00-00-ooo--Q--------QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-000-000-0000QQ---Q--QQQQQQQQAQQQQQQQQQQQQQAQQQQQQQQQQQQ --v- .,.. ceo---QQQo--v-oo--ooo--v-ov--,--oov Why Not 7 0 On Your Savings? Monthly savings of 255.00 or more can earn 7 per cent per year just as well as big sums-when invested in Western United Preferred Shares. Ask for our literature describing this time-tested investment and our easy monthly payment plan, which enables every patron to become a partner. Western United Corporation 00-0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQAQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Hart, Schaffner 8: Marx Clothes Along with a Complete Line of Furnishings, Including Such Brands as: Phoenix Hose, Manhattan Shirts and Douglas Shoes Are Here Awaiting the Inspection of the Young Man with Discrim- inating Taste ALSHULER BRUS. CO. 17 Broadway 19 Water Street Aurora, Illinois Q- ooooooqgq-oooeooaoooaooeoogooqooooooooeooooooooeoogoqoo ooooogeoogoooeqoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQAQQQQAQ 5 5 2 z z E : 0 : E z E z z z E 5 z 0 l l Z l QQoooaooooooooooooooooqoqo090-900Q0QooooQooo9-0-9009QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-0-45 QQ. 990. coco-- so Y 0 E 0 O 0 0 O I O O 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 E 9 O E O 0 0 O O 0 0 O 0 0 I 0 O 0 O O 0 O O I E O 0 O O O 0 O O O ------,----------------- o o o o 2 2 2 o o 2 o . 2 o o o o o o o o o s o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 2 3 3 o 0 2 o o 0 ------------------------ 0 o o o o o o 0 C o o o o 0 O 0 l O 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 2 o i S a o o o e o o o o o 3 2 2 2 2 2 O o Have Your XYork Done by Competent OHTW' l,l'f W 3455 RW Pllfml' 375-R YVorkmen Protected by Liability lnsurance Central Insurance Agency l11.f1frf111r1' of lf! kvillfllf John .Wagner lJr1!llfl!fQ' Wim. H. Klenlie General Agent Przfw' HI1l1.f'llllLQ', lJl'i'0l'IIfiIIlLf Grfzrnfzrg 111111 fifllilillf Pllfmr 597 252 Claim Street H-ll? South Broadway, Aurora, Illinois Kliss Briggs- Can vou prove the proposition that the square of the hypot- enuse of zi right angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sitles ?'l Kathleen llurphv- I clon't have to prove it, l zulmit itf, QjLE,-XNIYNG Dvmxcz UQ' IXYIIUIUK' 1110 Sjmfx 9 Becker S Sanitary Cleaning Shop X0 lux Street john Kennedy says his prayers once 21 veztrhon New Years and the rest of the time he jumps in to bed :incl says ll ' YV Ditto . Phone lllll Pmzssixcs REP.AIRINCi . . ott olk Groverzes and PTGJA Meats C011j?cfz'011ery, Abfioffy, CILQUFJ -l-P8 FIFTH STREET ooooqgQ--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooqooqaoeaoooggqooggqqeao 5----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 '000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 r00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000------,,,,,--,, ,, ,,, , , , ,, , ,, , , , , 000 00 000 0 Ol 0 , 1 if : ' nv , 3 Adam Ll- :f 33 , Bleu z or 3 ff-1-E . -1-ll 9 ' Y Y-4......l.- RUGS HGME 3 FURNITURE 5 1 i FURNISHINGS 2 l-4 Dowwrn Drum ':'ugu:'?: Aun,oIun.h.uuon z Exclusive Agency E 0 3 ' M M 'mm : 5 Get Your Furniture Repaired at S S E 5 Aurora 3 3 0 . 0 9 Furniture Hospital 2 N' J' MUDAFF 2 2 PURE F000 coMM1ssARY 2 151 Fox Street 0 0 Q 255 AND 257 NEW YORK STREET 0 On the Hill z g 0 0 F. SCHAEDLER J. HAUSER I . . 3 0 Phon 641 Aurora, Illmoxs 0 Phone 2480 4 Q ----------..-------------------.L-------------------------...- 2 E E The Aurora Folksfreund 3 g 0 0 The only German Paper 0 ' 0 in Northern Illinois, out- 2 Joseph Reid 2 side of Chicago. Has a 2 -.-.0-00 E Wide circulation and is 0 therefore the best adver- i REAL ESTATE a tising medium to reach I ill 3 the German reading pop- Q AURORA, ILLINOIS 2 ulation. 3 3 oTTo MAY, Editor and Mgr. 3 2 77 Fox STREET g 2 'M '' ' ' 2 3 0 0 PACKARD ' o o o Prom t and Efflclent Service 3 P o Rendered on All Makes of Cars 3 0 Telephone 2003 z 0 o KELLEY- LARSON MOTOR COMPANY 3 121 LA SALLE STREET 2 o ---- ---A --- -A--A----,,4 0000000000000000000000000000000- - v -0000, - v - 0000, - v vv - v - - : c ooqooooo Qogeqooeoooooooeaooqqo ------Q0Q...-oo-QQQq 0 0 ll U 1 4 r r 0 0 0 4 O O O 0 ll 4 P ll 0 0 -- :oooo-co-co-:oA - I I fooo:::o Ea! di Dunkel's Restaurants For 32g11Z'f tSkl'I'!fU am! My Bef! 0 f E 'Z'6'7f1'fAl'l? g fav Owl. . . h 116 Main Street Unique . . . 84 Nlain Street QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 00.09-000 A.W. Biever 85 Co. Przzffzkzzl Plzzmbery KSVEYIIIZ 071117 Gm Efffelir 133 Main Street Aurora, Illinois Q QQ..-.Q Q 00.90.9000 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 4 Q... E-soooooqooqooaooooooooqoogoogooqooooooooouopoooooo-eo-Q0ooQqooqooe00Q0Qoo---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0 I O E E 0 0 O O E O 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 O 0 0 0 I 9 U 0 O 0 0 I I l 1 O 4 I O O I 1 O O I I O 00000 000 0000000 00 00000000000 0::0::0 ll ll O 0 0 0 in in 0::00 0000000 1 1 0 00000000000000000000000000 00000 Q96 000000000 olf-Parker . YVhen in need of Machinery Tools and Builders' Hardware Our Service will always he found at your command. TUAYJAOYZ4' 56-58 South LaSalle Street, Aurora, Illinois 0 S O I 0 O 0 O 4l ia nu n O O O O nu n O O O 0 0 0 ll 0 nu nu 0 0 u nr 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 5 O 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 Oswego State Bank Oswego, Illinois Cfzpzkzzf aim' LSlZ!lfJ!Zl.S' X61 7,1704 7.4767 Your Son M ay Never Become President, Bw you can teach him the habits of thrift and economy. You can teach him how to ap- proach the years of old age with dignity and calmness. Teach him the Saving', habit. Sffzrf fm 14c'c'0z1f1f fbi' Hz'111 af 1791-5 Bflllf Alou' 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2 O 0 O 2 I O 0 2 0 0 I O 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 2 O 0 0 0 O I O 0 O 0 0 2 O l O 0 ..4 f.,...-,--....--..----------- E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 tl In I I :::::::-Q 0 II ll 0 0 0 ll Il ll 0 0 0 0 I I I II lb 0 ll 0 I I I I ll II WILLARD SERVICE SERVICE STATION OUR MOTTO McMicken Bros. Phone 5240 50 S. La Salle St. Aurora, Ill. D. RICHARDSON I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------------ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I Phil. Johns Frank Michels, Jr. Res., 93 S. Fourth St. Res., 250 S. Lake St. Telephone 469 Telephone 2924 Aurora Sash and Door Co. General Mill Work Stock and to Order 1-,1epp,.,,,e 593 Aurora, Illinois C. L. RICHARDSON Richardson Wall Paper Co. Wall Paper and Paints Wholesale and Retail ---------Q--..---------Q-------------------------..,--.4 284 Pennsylvania Avenue Phones 3003 and 2556 AURORA, ILLINOIS Phones: Residence 3815 X9-I2 A. M. Office 2370 Hours ' 2- 4 P. IVI. I 7- s P. M. Dr. Lewis H. Ruttenberg Physician and Surgeon Fox Theatre Building-Suites A-B AURORA, ILLINOIS BINDER'S MARKET CORNER FOX AND LA SALLE STS. Purity and Quality at Reasonable Prices We specialize in Home-Made Sausages, Sauer Kraut, Mince Meat, Etc. We carry high-grade Meats, Poultry, Eggs, Cheese, Pickles, Fish, Oysters, Vegeta- bles, Fruits and Canned Goods. 0 I 0 0 ll ll 0 Il I I I ll ll 0 I I I I II lu I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.. THON'S MEANS QUALITY ESTABLISHED 1869 ooo---ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ LQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oooooooo noooQ----QQ-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooeqgq QQQQQQQQQQQQ oo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oooo.. ooo- foo 0 Q 90-0--0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ TERMINAL DRUG STORE L. F. COOK, R. Ph.-Phone 313 7 N. Broadway Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ J. N. BRITZ MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE 148 S. La Salle St. Phone 2940 Qqoooooqoo E. D. WOLSFELT GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 188 Cor. Grove and Union Sts. -2 O O O O S O 0 O O O 0 S 0 I 0 O O 0 0 0 l O 0 S 50 9. cn 'TI -1 Q 0 Fl 5 'U i C '4 3 0 5 I? O -va 3? O 0 00-00Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0 lllr. lN'IeCoy-'WVhich is the niost benefit to the earth, the sun or the nioonf, Gerald li.-HThe moon of course. The sun only comes ont in the daytime, hut the nioon comes ont at night when we need itfl HIV. VV:1lclo-'lXVhy are you so late this morning, Leslie? Les. TVallace- XVhy, it was so icy that everytime I took one step I went two steps baekwardsf' hir. VValtlo- Then how dial you fin- ally get here ? Les. lVz1llaee- I turned around and walked l7ZlClCXV2ll'LlS.H H R. Patelski CTO his niotherj- Gee nia, lliss llartens donyt know so ninch! She zzximl me who diseovereil 4AI11l'I'lCZ1?ll llezml in America History. john VVeisehel- Sl:n'e1'y was pro- hibited North of the Dixie-lllason line. -Q-QQQQ0-0-0-0QQ0-0-0-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Second Floor, 13 North Broadway Aurora, Illinois Telephones: Men's Dept. 578 Women's Dept. 5262 Frank Raduenz, Superintendent Cooper Bros. Cooper Bros. Fashion Answers the Appeal for Popular Prices The Season's most strik- ing garments are shown here in Plentiful Assort- ments. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Blouses, .QQ -Q 00-0-0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQ00-0-0000QQ0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Ottirv Phone 275 KJICNICRAI. INSLRANCI' Resitlenui' l'hom' Il-W IXYLSTNII-1Xl'h 'I'Xl,R I'I'UXI'1R XYl'l'l'I ARTHUR J. SHOGER REAL liS'l'.YI'li Iixnxis - CITY P1:oi'i'R'1'x' Orhu-: Rooms 1114 - 205 Vim xnmmi milk lame. AURORA, Ula 0.0.0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Rudloph C. Sheets Anton Ebenbauer Aurora City Mills Manufacturers of The Celebrated Aurora Belle Flour All Kinds of Feed AURORA, ILL. - 0 ------------ O 0 2 O O O 0 0 0 O 2 0 0 O O O O O 0 0 0 O 2 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 I O O O 0 I I I 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 I I 0 I 0 O O O ----------- O 0 0 0 0 O I O O O 0 0 O 0 O 5 0 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 I Children's Ready-to- Wfears, Hosiery, Under- wear, Etc. C O O P E R B R O S . Phone 2103-Res. 3399-M Builders' Exhibit E. W. FROST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 22 South River St. Aurora, Illinois HAVE YOUR CLOTHES WITTRY-IZED in our new modern Cleaning Plant J. B. WITTRY SONS Phone 540 410-412 S. River St. QQ lv-,------------------..-------Q----Q--------------........-.,.,..Q----------------.,--..---..-------.4 PQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0000-00-09QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ U ll ll lb tl O 0 ll ll ll 0 lx lm U 0 U 0 0 ll ll I U cocooooeooooooooooqoooooeQQQQQQ Y: ::::::-::-::::--::----::::::---------..-----.. Class of 1923- Carlyle says that man is a Tool-using Animalg Without Tools he is nothingg with Tools, he is All. The VVestern VVheeled Scraper Company of your home city is a Tool-making' Industry. The famous 'Western Line of earth and stone handling equipment, which is carrying the name of our beloved Aurora around the earth, is conscientiously built for Service and Dependability, the two outstanding' qualities for which the business world is looking, Whether in men, women, or machines. You, yourselves, are Tools of the Great Builder. Let Service and Dependability also be your watch-words. With best wishes, Western Wheeled Scraper Company Earth and Stone Handling Equipment AURORA, ILLINOIS 0-0.0000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ9.0-0-Q-Qoo-----------oo-ooQQo----- 9 0 IDEAL - Arcola Radiator - Boller T The ideal heat for small homes! I Gives even warmth 6,5 A in whole house- i -A 5 and at small cost g, il: A Al Q . This hot-water heating lant ives it ,gl t , .- P g 5 V healthful warmth to all rooms and it eeet 4 , requires no cellar or water pressure. l 5 : Boiler serves as radiator for room .I 2 Ullinn ' in which it stands. Its surplus heat warms B l I S three or four other rooms through water Lg - ' , A' circulating through inconspicuous pipes to R' -l radiators. Outfit of indcstructible Cast- iron requires little attention and coal. No danger of fire. Estimate gladly made for you without obligation. SEE ME FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS CLARENCE S. RUDDY YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING EXPERT Telephone 27 16 South River Street, Aurora, Illinois -Q -Q .4 .--ooooopoooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-ooo--QQQQQQQQQQQ009-00400000000000 Q.. Qooooooooo 0000 ooooooooqo 0 II 0 O 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 0 Il 0 0 tl 0 0 ll ll I ll 0 0 0 ll ll ll O n lu ll 0 O In lu 0 0 0 ll 4 O O lr 0 0 O O O O 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 O l O 0 0 0 O 0 6 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 E O O I 0 I O I O 0 0 O O O 0 I 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 I O 0 0 O O O O E ------,---Q---------..----- ,-, Y -Q ------------QQ----0-------------..-,--------..--------------------,. The Hartz-Chawgo DrugC . Better Drug Stores By Better Drug Stores we mean drug stores that have a better understanding of the duties and responsibilities of a modern drug store and a more thorough execution of the policies resulting therefrom. 'W HREXALL STORES because they stand for purity and quality in drugs as Sterling stands for intrinsic value in Jewelry. The buying' advantage of 10,000 druggists as a unit, which amounts to thousands of dollars a year, is passed on to the people of this vicinity thru our Three Rexall Stores. UEASTMAN KODAKS . The distinction of being the author- ized distributors of this line of Kodak and camera supplies, which is unquestionably supreme in the World of photography, is ours. Complete stocks are maintained in our Three Rexall Stores. LIGGE.TT'S CANDlES are made in the cleanest and most modern candy factories in the World. The packages and as- sortments are the finest obtainable. Our model candy depart- ments feature assortments that satisfy. Hartz-Chawgo Drug Co. Three Rexall Stores 12 S. Broadway - 34 S. River Street - 106 Main Street Telephone Service F ree Delivery QgqoeooqcoqqqqqQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ soQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 000-000-0000oooooooo-----------QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 1 -::o I O O O II 0 li 0 90::---::-::::-----:::--:::: QQQQQQQQQ ooo--- D. H. RICHMOND W. H. FRAZIER Chicago Phone 2020 RICHMO D FRAZIER Plumbing Steam, Hot Water and Gas Fitting and Sewer Work fw 6 RIVERSIDE - ZIEGLER BLOCK fw FOX STREET AURORA, ILLINOIS ----------------QQ---- qqoqoooooq-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ L------------------QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---o--------0-0000000000-Q-,-----..-------,-------------------QQ -------Q--------- -QQ Fisl1er's Kleen-Maid Bread ls Made Clean in a Modern Sunlight Bread Factory Q-- K UTH BROS. Paints and Wall Paper MODERN DECORATORS Telephone 361 7 South River Street -Q-----------QQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ DUDEEBRUTHER5 MUTDR. EAR., L. F. WENTZEL 11 South Lake Street, Phone 305 AURORA, ILLINOIS -------- -----..--..--------------..---..-..-----------..-..4 0 0 0 O O QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q 0 O O O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 I I I 2 0 0 0 L-- 000mm---nn-0qn.004un000Np000 000 --000000mum-0000-quN--00000qNNmo000000 '--0-00000000-00-0000-00-0-0 0-0-0- 00-0-0- Telephone l905-Y- 1 SUNNY CREST Registered Shorthorn Cattle M. W. STRONG New York St. Road This space has been paid for by a friend of the students. 0--0------0-00-00-------0----0 NIiss Flowei'- There are IHZIIIY clif- ferent classes of people, thc leisure class for instance. T43.xTf'1'11i' Abcns- Th:it's lncfl lIiss lflowci'-UI tlmrouglily agree with you. lliss Fcnherg fto one of he-1' clzisscsl - did the bell ring? Ifrcshie comes in the dom'- It must have, licrc comes the Freshmen. Young Women's Christian Association In service for the girls of the world. Phone 5340 Harry B. Palmer Sign Shop ' 84 Fox Street 000000-0-0---0-00---00---0--- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o 5 'o 00 000 0-000 00 --00 00 ---- 0 ----- 00 0 0 0 I 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 3 O 0, 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 O O I O O O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 00000000000- ANNIPATT MADE Novelty Aprons Are Made in Aurora and Sold in Nearly Every State Distinguished by Snappy and Smartness of Design ANNIPAT T GARMENT CO. AURORA, ILLINOIS ----00-00000-0-0000-----000-0-00 ETHEL'S CAFE 67 South River Street Regular Dinners 35 cents and 40 cen Open from 5:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. E. G. SYLVESTER, Prop. KIiss Giic'i'iise'y- Carolyn, what are thc 4 'CNT' Czirolyn H. - UlhICllIf61'I'1lIlt'Zlll, Cas- pizui. Red Sea :uul Black Sea- XIV. Klckloy- lIiltou. you must think that this Pliysics class is 21 barn. Xlilton R.- VVliy? IYI1: lIcC0y- just one stall after ZlIlOflIi'1'.U --- Let nic shake your 'Talin Olive , Not on your Lite Buoy . F. KROLL FRESH AND SALT MEATS Phone 1671 131 Jackson Street -.------0---0------- ---- 0.---------0----0---0------.---0---00-----------0-04 ts -- --0-0--0-0-0-00-------------000000-000-0-00-0---00----000 -0-----00-00000000-00-00 THE vw: lusvnuuzwr Of oumrrv Sono CLEAR AS A BELL IS THE Highest Class Talking Machine IN THE WORLD Easy Terms Positive Guarantee SCHICKLER 8: MILLER 00000-000-000000-00000000---00000-0------0-0-00-0-000-000-0000 -0-00-000-0000000--0000 L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Z I I E I I I .qooooooooooooooooooooooQgoooppqqgqoooooooooooooooooogqoqegopqqqoeooooooooooooopoooooegpooooo fo-- REAL ESTATE A. R. EVANS NUMBER 229 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I Scott's Home Made Bread J. T. Benjamin 8: Son CIGARS Q CANDY Cakes, Pies and LUNCH Pastry U1 O0 U3 0 C-' a-0 D' I W U3 ?l. :T U3 H- 1 GI 0 H- I I I I I I I I I Phone 460 337 Claim St. Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooooooooooeooooooooo Office Phone 25-R Res. Phone 48-R FRED V. WILLIS Tinner and Plumber Machine Repair Shop GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES A. H. KORTE GARAGE Automobile Repairing Acetylene Welding, Caloric and Accessories Pipeless Furnace OSWEGO, ILLINOIS O um E Fl C5 9 F EI Z 2 ua I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .QC I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OSWEGO som. SHOP Cigars, Candies and Tobacco Chicago Phone 103 OSWEGO, ILLINOIS QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---QQ oo-oo-Q-Q--Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q- 0-0- ooo b......Q...Q-..-------..---,-..--QQQQQQQQQQQQ--Q-QQ0Q-QQ..-Q.,--Q--------,--------------. Aurora Steel Products Co. Manufacturers of Security Steel Lockers, Safety Switches Cutout Boxes and Steel Cabinets AURORA, ILLINOIS 'N Our Line is Constructed to Meet School Requirements 'N SERVICEABLE-Well Finished-Equipped with Padlock Attachments, Yale and Towne Cabinet or Combination Lock oeooooooooooooooooooeQQQQQQQQQQ0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ PORTIS HATS AND CAPS E 8: W COLLARS The Right Path for All Young Men to follow Leads Straight to Steve R. Bennett's 104 MAIN STREET You Know Him Correct Haberdashery- Home of Ed. V. Price 8: Co. Custom Tailored Clothes CARTER AND HOLMES NECKWEAR SHAWKNIT HOSIERY 0-00-4---------Q---------------------------QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0 O O O O 0 0 9 O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 O O I I l O 0 0 0 O 0 O O O O O O I 0 0 0 O O 0 0 C 0 9 O 0 O od ooooooooooooo QQ. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ A-----------Q--------------------oo.--,-.,-------,--oo--o,Q--b. ooooooooooooooq90.009ooooooooooooooeoooooooooQooooo-090.00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qaooooofpoooof po... QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00-00-ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-----..-------------------------Q----------QQ----QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ O Cilfll 2ll1L'2lLl Hnancially one must have 21 tlelinitc plan about it. Hit or miss metliocls are seldom of value in any un- tlertakingg in the accumulation of money they are fatal. Save 21 lixecl portion of your income no mutter liow small the amount. The Aurora National Bank UNDER THE CHIME CLOCK Q--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Qavg---Q---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooqoooqqoqeao R. F. WILLIAMS H. G. WILLIAMS Telephone 2448 Printing Gets Things Done Mid -West Printing Company The House of Quality' ' 87 South La Salle Street AURORA, ILLINOIS Chicago Phone 1693 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN WM. H. GRAHAM CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 555 Downer Place AURORA, ILLINOIS Q-oQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-oooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ--- -QQ 9.9 'Y 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 nu O O O O 0 4+ na ni 0 I ::::-o:: 0 ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll 0 ll 0 0 lb ll 0 0 0 0 ls 0 ll ll 0 0 0 0 ll 0 0 0 ll ll nr 0 4+ 0 0 ll 0 ll 0 lu ll ll ll ll 0 0 ll 0 0 0 4 F O 0 9 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 I E O O I 0 0 O O O I 0 0 0 O I O O - Q- Q ::---::---QQi ...::.: : ................ TM.. ........... ..... T ...... : : ...,:.:::....::. T--::::-,::::z 'i 2 ua 'U z : 'U 3 0 OD' 5' g 0 5' 0 'cl 5 3 0 0 2 4 o g o cu Q fo f' o E 0 . o Q Q o an So pn B -1 P11 m cn .na ' 9 . ' O 0: 8 o 0 in C A 0 Q55 H gg aa. 311 n-4 l 'D 0 U N . F130 A' - I 'T1 2 LD I 4 Oy i O ' .4 Q . m N ' x 'UQ 0 5 O out S SD s-5 L ' 9' 3 GOD 3 -5.9. 3 Q gp 0 Z 5 E,-emu, 3 2 o P04 Q o 52m o 1- ri 032 2 14 CD Si' 03 -11: 3 :Wx 3 .1 mo v-11 f-gn: , . :N 02 2 S zznfp 4 O lg-:S - 31.2 3 n .M Egvmga .gvamz FU' -1 o' o :U-9' o 'E w'22'.r'f5'15 E O .W :Lf 55-70 :z2'::F i' z A Ill! :533fgo-'.f?'2 8 3 255 22-1 2PU? '2 31 Q-ZQSLY' 'Q : E- U9 85 50 SFETZE' 2 Cb 0 . n-I -1 gb ar' 0 Z, -10- 3 '4 ' oo G :P F1 sig S 0 H- u-nO 1-1 0 1 N xl H O4 IQ O 2 g.: Q- : Q 5 -.1 o :P W z- 2 ID U1 rw- Q . D' -1- Q Q ------------i--- --------------------g g Q' 5 UQ g-------- --------------f----------..3 s 'arf' 9.-: '4 '4 'ug 2 lg? U5 li' 3 N Q Us ' C: 9 9, Ev,-, o P o 0- i5.4q:5f25'3 -Q55-,gf ldwq 2 D '53 5 ef' 05 57,0 QOSPTQQFHA: :-safe Mfig ... S2 na Ch Q: :on O 25, -2 515?'3a5P nil 5712 fr' 3.39, 05' 62. cl 0 ZW T 237: si 2. ag, 255 ff' 25.5 E: 5 12 Fw: 1 55- 0 0 wo- Hs. ' 55 353 505 U 353 2 3 2 3' ,US-MET Vg 35 U png! Ei 021-5 fa' E32 Qvzf 0 0 og arm 0: P1 ...O ,-1' f-.WO :ji GQ '-1 Q., Q -1 m I - g .UQ 2 0 P-I HHH :Q '--HW 2 9? g O 9 Emxn 0 -I mi 35 mai ffj 3 5- O g :,-3-ES ,Tj g 5, Wg ff-1:5 F: if 441 ' o o if H 2 v 5 2 .saga . 3 20. QQ. Hi M f' H ' ' 91 ' nw sms. W 2 WSE H-32 U9 T? E 392 V' Sc: ngw .C no in nf- qw Q9 E.: . rv .3 rm U .5 co W1 Q mg, ,P M O ,P 5, Z. al: :F 7 2 ni ,- iq 3 z 5 W ar- P18 if f- il -I .f , .-7,-7 3 : 0 O 0 0 0 O O l O 0 O O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O in Yggeooooooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ----oooooooQ--QQQ--QoooQ... QQQQQQQ .Q0ooo--Qoooo--Q.--ooooqooQ---ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ009,000-00000-0-0---oooooooeoqqoogooooeooooo 04 o 0 -Q CUSTOM SHIRTS i S AWYE RS UNDERWEAR 2 . PAJAMAS o SHIRTS Sawyer Shirt Co. ETC- E Established 1884 E Makers of g Finer Furnishings for Men E o Tailor Made Telephone 3936 232-4 Jackson Street z To Measure Only AURORA, ILLINOIS g ------------------------------..----------------------------.... 2 2 S o R MB b k g AURORA 3 CZIVC Cfll I'0C ' i 5 AU T O T O P z o a , o o Realtors - Builders 5 C 0 M P A N Y E : Harker 8: Hawkinson, Props. E 330 First National Bank Building 2 9 2 Tops 2 Q Recoverings 2 W- .oo...........,.........'.... 3 Winter Enclosures 2 z Seat Covers 2 - Radiator Covers o Clty Meat Market E Side Curtains 2 ' C l'f ' T The Store for Everybody E ilrogffacagps E z Close Tites for Fords 0 Fresh and Salt Meats g CuSh10nS Repalred f Poultry and Fish E 8 WI tst t S , a nu ree . Jghn Heins, P1-Opfietgf E West End New York Street Bridge E Phone 5467 55 North Broadway E AURORA, ILLINOIS 2 -----------------------------.L-------------------------..---- 3 o o o H H WOOD f I I 3 o Cylinder Grinding ' . c Automobile Replacement Parts 3 o First Street and Ogden Avenue ' 3 Telephone 2478 2 2 o 0 O O 0 O 0 E O O 0 0 9 I 0 O O 0 O 0 0 I O 0 I O O O 0 0 0 O O 0 O O I 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 0 O O 0 0 I I 0 0 O O iv O O O 2 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 1 E I 0 O 0 O 0 I O O I 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 1 0 O 0 1 9 1 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O E --------.T ............ ---------.. 1 W It an ll 91: I O1 C3101 2 ,gil ,533 :- 0 cn li OE, 2- F1 2.1 wa- 3 N is 5, a 1: 15 2 U UD 4' Psi Q 3 E Sis ND S 1: 3: 9 DS 5' 0 1-16 1-g m z C112 m 'QU 1 N 1 Q. 2 O Ztttttttetttetttttgttttt '5' 3 1 I 3? w -1 CD 15- 1 2 QD 'Q Q. 1212 5' ,Q 13 BBQ . D 1: 'Q 'UGO 2 2 ESQSESEH 2 1 12mg hm' 1-+ 5 m Q D- .1-'QUE UQ -1 fb gaagggpg Q, 1-- CD O 3 cQ,2ga.E 5 O Q Q. C D Qgbc ':'t 1o2D'1 O -1 12 QSOWZ '4 220 cn cn 3 Z' SEQ ,-9 . 4. N!-I M O ! lQ 1-113 Q CD On. W 9 . . , 2 IVe have everything you need to build that new set. If you don t want to build your own, we will be glad to nX you up with 1 0 . 2 a ready-made set to suit your own taste. Wireless Telephone 89' Electric Co. Hotel Aurora Building Telephone 7112 Aurora, Illinois :c:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::-ooo::: ::oQQoo-ooooo.Qoo- OFFICE SUPPLIES WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING EoR YoUR oFF1cE-CALL 5117 1 E 1 1 O 1 Filing Equipment, complete, Stationery, Typewriter Sup- plies, Desks, Chairs, a Very Complete Line of l,oose Leaf Supplies, Books, Bibles, Dictionaries, Poetry, or Anything you want in the Book Line. Aff lit. Fox Office Stationers, 138 Fox Street, Aurora, Illinois v---v -- -------vv --v-vvvv----v--Qoooooooooooooeaoooooeoooooooc O 0 g Fine Cigars Candies 1 Tobaccos Pipes ' Cigarettes Soft Drinks oo ace.. Printers and Binders of the Better Kind The N2ltiOH21l 2 0 0 O 0 O 3 11 O O 11 11 0 3 11 0 II 1: :1 1 F. O. Peterson 81 Sons 11 11 I1 0 0 11 ll 11 0 0 11 11 ll I1 O 0 11 1 oo 3 . U1 il m Y '91 i C 0 n :Q 1 0 CD ,.1 11 'P 1 F6 1? cb 'cn 11 1-+ :- 3 ' S 1. 5 Q 0 11 8 E ll 1 S Q , , li 11 E 11 li 11 Q 11 5- ll ll 4'----....-.. 11 0 11 ,- 1: Q ll ND 2 L- 1-1 ze E O Z 1-1 O 5, 2 g-I . 1-- : p-1. 13 gm ' o I rf 5 3 1 ? 1 E sw N O E ' H 55 - 1-1 O I E 1-1 , D Q O 15 i--..------------------------------------..-----------------------------------------..----------..--... po--Q-------------o,,Q-------0-0-0-0-ooo00-0-0-0QQQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQ00009000-00---------------------1 QoooeooeooooooeooooqoooQ0-0-0000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-00QQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ: :---: :--: ::: :o:::ooo:::: : : : : : Invest Your Savings in 100 Bonds Yielding 6 0 Hln 1915, 1 purcliasccl my first S100 hontl from you and hy :systematic savingf, this ., s . . . E . . . b100honc1 has grown to the comlortahlc sum of 52,800-on which 1 am receiving interest of S84 every six monthsg or S1614 each year. Hllith this intl-rt-st item of 3168, 1 am ahh- to buy an additional S100 honcl-and 1 wish to thank your firm for bringing this opportunity ito save' to my attention. '1'ht- husincss of an liwestment lfirm is huilt upon the principle that it will show the indiviclual how to bt-st kt-ep his or he-r money, Hinakc it workl' g and at the same time place it so that it may ht- easily available. XXX- haw a number of attractive Investment Bonds, which may he purchased in de- . . . , cc .. . . . nominations ot 5100. These liahy Bonds are issued for thc convenience of our clients: and wc will he pleased to have you call or write for further information. QQ-- W. W. Armstrong Company 18 Fox Street Investment Bonds Aurora, Illinois Auto Owners Attention! Motoring is a Real Joy When Your Car is Properly Equipped We Carry a Complete Stock of Tires Supplies and Accessories At the Very Lowest Possible Prices Telephone 4120 bramson 81 Plummer 138 Main Street- On the Hill QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ- -QQQQQQQQQ-Q0QQQQ0-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQ QogooeoooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oosoQ00-QQQQQQQQ-ooooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoo0QQQQQ--QQ-QQQ-oooooooooooooooooooooqqooo90-00. FRANKLIN I --.oooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ MARMON Compliments of Q Telephone ISS 67 South Broadway Q--QQ------------------------- Fresh Bread Rolls, Cakes and Pies Daily Aurora Home Bakery Tvlevhom- 5500 387 New York Street ------------------------------ Cut DownYour Shoe Bill Xu llvetl uf going T11 lllt' Nl10L'stul'esu often. Iamk up slum- ofyour tlisezmlctl slim-s, luring them rlmxn In ns. You will eertzxinly he surprised with their looks when xx e han e hnislietl xx ith them. Ill' lwfwlliflf fhflll fflf bfrlffwjl' icwzy. AURORA MACHINE SHOE REPAIRING CO. NO. 2 RIVERSIDE QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-0-0000 Ralph KI. Ql'eoriaD-'lThat pretty waitress is sure fetching, Boyf' Vic. S.-i'Your locoed-so far she hasn't brought a darn thing. Nliss KI.- There are many new ideas on the farm nowf' R. Pz1telski+ Yes, I know a place out here a little ways where they feed each cow a can of cocoa and get '-lO0,. Alger Furnas- lVliy not beat them with a club and get whipped cream? QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ 0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---QQ Aurora, Illinois -Q----------------------0---,--- Ahrens 81 Ilseman GARAGE We repair all makes of cars Phone no 18 S. LaSalle Street Aurora's Most Modern Shoe Store V eoiroerg SHOES CQ SATISFYS AT QI FOXSTREETWNEAR BROADWAY FEATURING AN Exclusive Children's Department John Lawson- They say that when :L person is drowning hefore he goes under he thinks of all the sins he had committed. Nlayhelle R.- Is that so? Then they'd have heaps of time to rescue youf' Bliss Garwood- VVhat became of the swine that had the evil spirit Cast into them ?H Hendrieker-Mllhey made them into deviled hamf, Q4 LooqoeoqaooooqqogqgQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00-0-00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQeoeqoeooaooqoaooo We Have It If It's f In Our Line O O 6541955 P 7 r! I Xghxryfkx X , W W rw' 1 ,,,.,,,,V I5 Lincoln Way , .N XA Aur'ora..lII. PQFXB Au1'0ra's Greatest Sporting Goods Store ---00--0 00--0000 000--000----000--0--00-0000 09090090-0900Q0-QQQQQQQQQooqoaoooaoooooooooo-00QQQQQ---Qfgopqqoeoooooooopcqqa000000-01 ,oo Q.. ooo -..Q foo ooo00-000,QooqQooooooooooo-00-0-9-9QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q- ---Q Telephone 3429 - Residence Telephone 2534 Marie Reising Marinello Shop Phone for Appointments Sylvandell Bldg., Aurora, Illinois The best is none too good and when combined with ability and cleanliness, each purchase made at Cutter's Pharm- acy has the stamp of our Ideal, he it Drugs, Soda, Candy or Cigars. W sWego's Soda Parlor Telephone No. 3 OSWeg0, Illinois ------------------ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Guaranteed To Clean Anything That Can Be Cleaned-'l'o Soften Any Vlater- Cut Any Grease-Destroy Any Odor VYhiren Clothes-Set Colors and XQQATXQH5 f Wa XXXM N WW794' Szl 'W' W Remove Stain. Phone 2664 BRAND WCS SAN! TARV fam SOAP FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Lite Soap Co., Aurora, Ill. ---------------- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ----0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-- --------QQQQQQQQQ------------------------ -------------------Q------------------------ ------------------------------ -- -------------------J o l---.. ooooaooooooo QQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Get the Right Start Thru Beacon-News Want Ads fw People Who read the I-Ich llizlllfffll AMY and use the S1'f1111f1'011 11 9111 N11 A1113 on YZF 56110011-ZWw.s' 3 Big 11 Qlllf A111 Page generally possess the hest positions. The Want ad page of The Beacon-News has the at- tention daily of not only the employers of Aurora, but of Cities and towns and Communities surrounding. sw W 111611 Me Wan! 14115 111111 Ge! fha B651 QQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qnqeoooooooooooooqqoeoqooo Qoooooooq 0 0 0 0 0 2 L-.. A A A A A A - Agqq- -QoooeoooooooooooooegeoooooooooQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQW ooooooooqq o::o::-o:::oo Qoooaooogqoooooooc :Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ foooooooooooooooa QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oooooeoooo ::ov-oooovvooov-oooA -- sWego's Up-to-Date Store Groceries, Meats and Hardware Agents for Acorn Stoves Chicago Phone No. 8 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Aurora Candy Company's Delicious Chocolates and Bar Goods Q9 The one Candy Man- ufacturing Concern in Aurora where Quality and Freshness Reign Supreme. Aurora Candy Co. AURORA, ILLINOIS -oo O J O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 E O O 0 O 0 O O E 0 0 0 O 0 O O O O 0 0 0 .................. .... ........................... O 0 O O 2 0 O 0 0 S O 0 0 0 0 O O O 2 0 Stanley Dimond Qwith proofs from Godfrey'sD- Really, Helen, don't you think my profile is quite Rodolph ? Helen VV.A-'1Qh, yes-quite Jackie Cooganf' hir. VVils0n fto Freshie entering sec- tionj- YVhere have I seen your face before ? Doc. S.- Just where you see it nowf' lliss Flower-Nivhat is the feminine of Chinaman ? Russ. P.-HLaundress.' Charles Reed-'illfliss Gleason, I just can't think with an empty stomaehf' Bliss Gleason- You might try using your head, Charlesf' Could you love like lovin' Pohl You'd be the shreik of this High School For there ain't a girl that he can't vamp VVhen round her curls he sets his camp Does he stepg does he strutg Vaselino Pohl, the lovin' fool. JOHN HERREN Real Estate and Farm Loans Good Trusted Notes for Sale at All Times Secured on Good Farms in Kendall and Kane Counties Telephones: Office 12 Residence 6 Oswego, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooooaqo- .--AQ0-AAA---0---AQ------------------------A---A------A-A-A---AA-----------------------------------.4 5 2 L f-00---0-000-0--000--0--0---00- --0 0-0--0000-0--000--0 -0 000000000--00000-00000---000-000-0000--00--0000000000--0-000000 V000- VVARD E59 JONES FURNITURE eo. IJIIIVIIYIIIY' Gas Stoves and Ranges CROCKERY General Household Ltilities Trliyvhwlz' 2,59 I -------------------.. 2 I 0---000-0--0-- 00-000-0-000-0 0. C, N Exvrov C. T. BAR'rHoLox1Exv C e n t r al Restaurant Pham' J'-M-I U I-- I 3 , xl z XI Q 'Tl z O 54 I Q U3 f'f -x rn fb Y' UP C-' 2 :s fa i-4 ill if ,... E' Ti. U3 i-bhp.: AQ! 'DNF' px. ohm iz-ASQJP5 2-f-Hs? 'X 'Sxg-.Dx Ssie NL-JD-lt. .fm Q fish f-53.2,-. 3 N12 Q..Q,j-E ,H-r-r :QQT 51:20 fs.-N. Q'3C ,'f Ogg-'QQ 'NSR O CDaQ 141-rang? :Www song? -:Q Q Cf. 'Lf- -4p.4.,1, .a... '-' TQHQQ- plxw-M Q73 SCL QC: 052- r-4-,'fD 56-58 S. Broadway, Aurora, Ill. 0-000000-000-00--0000-0-0--0-- 0 00000-----00000 Savings Account in this Bank The gfifzff 1017! be peivfzfzizefzf 111111, ffvfzcgjiiffkzf 5 fIN'l'1fRFSTLo1U006SAFETY I I ERCHANTSNATIONALBAN of , o, Q2 i lil fo J A 1 f' - L tts' Jill till I RIVLR STREET AURORA, ILLINOIS 0000-00-00000000---0000--000000000000000 Kliss Iiriggs-l'Deli1ie a circle. Carrol Ellis- It is a straight line with the ends joinerl together and a hole in the initldlef' Cecil IVebb is trying to crank his Ford with the help of several bystanders. Cecil- Say listen here you fellows, I Want you all to know that this car he- longs to me and whatever I say about it goes. Les. Dieterich- Say engine, Cecilfl 000--000---0-000 -00--000000000 0000 000-0-0-000---0-0000 Buteh R.-l'YVhat would you say it I told you my studies ? that I hail Hunketl in all lIe-Hfiet out, your fooling, Butch. BL1fClI-H,11lI21f,S what lIr. Ivaltlo saiclf, KIiss Iflower- ot Sultan ?w Edith Greene iXIiss Flower- keep themf' A'II'hat is the feminine Ul'IZl1'CI1I.H No, thatls Where they 00--000-0-00-000-0000--0000- 00000 0-0 oo .- -o-------------- --Q---------QQ-------------------------------o4 Vt QQQQQQ 33993 QQQQ QQQQQQQCQQQQQE Qaaoeotcaececoccera 0 ttit 30133096 it Cylinder Grinding Scored Cylinder z Chicago Telephone 744 Open All IN'ight ll Rings. Pistons Repairing Q 3 Piston Pins, Valves Connecting Rod 3 1: Valve Reseating Bearings 2 in Crank Shaft Grinding Crank Shaft Bearings 9 8 Piston Pin Fitting Fly Wheel Ring Gears 2 W a y ll O it Restore the Horsepower 0 0 0 z Telephone 382 S Cafe and Lunch Il Hinckley Cylinder Grinding Co. I ll Not Inc. 0 'l O . . 3 171 s. Middle Avenue, Aurora, Illinois 3 87 Fox Street Aurora, Illinois ll O U ............ - .......... ..--- .............. Q-.. Qeoo ...ooo ooooo o 3 1: C. G. Ricketts, President M. E. Hem, Secretary gg The ll ' g Oswego Farmers' Co-operative 5 Gram Co. O l he co-operative buying and selling ot all farm products is proxing the best 2 and cheapest plan for handling all farm products and supplies. XXI' are buying :I their grain and selling them l',umher, Flour and lfiecd, Salt, Coal, Cement, Seed, 2 lfencing, Tile and many other supplies on that basis in a successful manner. ii ll We Invite Your Patrona e A. H. Dysart, M r., Oswe 0, Illinois ii in 0 .... - ....... ---- ..... ...--- ..... ..- .... ..-------------- ..... --- 3 3 YVilliam George, President H. J. Cooper, Cashier 0 YV. I. Babb, Vice-President R. H. Robinson, Assistant Cashier 3 John Alexander, Vice-President G. A. Seargeant, Assistant Cashier ll ii in in 1 The n a l l O ll ll ll ll 0 ii ii ll in 0 0 ll ll 0 0 ll in it 0 O O 0 ii in in ll ii ll 0 ll 0 0 ld Second ational Bank AURORA, ILLINOIS Established 1871 INDUSTRIAL LOANS A Department to Take Care of Small Borrowers FARM LOANS A Department to Help Finance the Farmer General Banking in All Branches OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6:00 TO 8:00 L0-0-0000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -Q L--------------------------..---------- O O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 I O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O O O l 0 0 O I I 0 0 0 0 ooooooooqooooooooooooo ooQ0000oo-ooQooogoqop0-QoooooooQQooo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ foooooo Q- 45,9-S X .- 4 -., rr-eggs, gitnrlllllllllll llllllll1l11lIlm1...'g LLL- DQTEEMNQIQN' 6, ge J! Fox TH EAT R E B unc, A UR o RA - ILL1 N o 1 s QW NV ---QQ-ooo---QQQQQQ0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--Q Anti-Corrosive Toncan Metal Endures and Insures We Recommend It for Roofing, Siding and All Sheet Metal Work fi? Furnaces Agent for Titan Superheater, Moore Superior and the Heavy Duty Steel Furnaces Successful Heating for Bungalow, Residence and Church 'N Peter V. Schuster Sheet Metal Contractor Skylights, Steel Ceilings, Gutters and Furnance Supplies f Office Phone 5185. Residence Phone 2525 New YO1'k Stfeell LEE MIGHELL HARVEY GUNSUL OLNEY ALLEN Law Offices Mighell, Gunsul E? Allen First National Bank Building AURORA, ILLINOIS Telephone 105 QQooooqqqgoooo---Q9Q0QQQQQooooeeoaaqgqqQQQQQQQQQQQQQQeeeoooo O 5.-- u 0 0 ll ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 ir ir u in 0 0 0 0 ia in ll ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 tl ll 0 O ll 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 nu 0 0 O n In The Best of Motion Pictures -AT- T he Rialto 4' YZF iSWr1'11f of S1011 Aff Aurora, lllinois Q 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 O O 0 ll u u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 s s s S s s No Matter What Your Roof Needs e Olsson Roofing Co. Aurora, Illinois Are in position to furnish you with expert advice free of charge U if SM! mm' iifzpfy Ornamental Roll Roofing and Asphalt, :Xshestos and Metal Shingles Over XYootl Shingles lluilt-lip Roofing 1.-Xll Types' for lflat R cmcm fs Aluminum Shingles A Sl'l'lCllAL'I'Y They Outlznst the liuililing Telephones 449 and 4614 24 Downer Place 00000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000 000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 L00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 f-------------------Q------Q---------0-----------Q---------0----,-------,-,,,-,,,,,-,,, , , , , , , , , , , , -I QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ EAT Aurora Ice Cream Co's. Velvet Brand It's Delicious Corner Spruce and Lake Streets TELEPHONE 3840 QQQ--0000---QQ0009---Q---QQQQ-----QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ The Young Man or Young Lady Who Can Play Some Instrument Will Always Be Found in the Center of Some Good, Clean, Jolly Crowd- Our Line of Musical Merchandise is the Most Complete in the City Sadler's Music Store, Inc. 54 South Broadway Home of Brunswick Phonographs and Records Telephone 3056 ooooo--..---0------o oooqoooqoq oeqoogoaooqooqo : : : :oooooo oo: ll ll ll O 0 ll 0 0 0 o:::oo:::oo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo : :o oo fooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooo Tooooo---------ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE HARKINSON PHARMACY Cameras, Films and Developing South West Corner River Street and Downer Place oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo . . ALEXANDER INSURANCE Better Be Safe Than Sorry Fire, Automobile, Life, Accident and Compensation Telephones 434 - 5103 Kathleen llurphy- I wonder what is the matter with my watch ? P. llorrison- Let,s see! Uh, l guess thcrtfs some damlruff in thi- hair- spring. Bliss llartens--'fCan a person he in two places at the same time ? Ollie Kenyon-- Sure, last week l was in Blichigan and homesick all the time. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo G. Kinally- Those two fellows have a circus together, clon't they? Stan Oswald--Hivho 7, CiCl'ill4l-UBilflllllll and Bailey. Blix Roscnbargei'-''Wvho was Psy- elif-?'! Bill B.- That was the any who fought Carpcutier.'l oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo W0rkmen's Automobile Compensation Boiler Liiiiiiiiii L. E. Shoger 85 Co. Life Accident Bgndg INSURANCE Burglary Contract Fire Frazier Building Aurora, Illinois Fideiity Plate Glass Tv1vPl10fif' 33 Surety -----------------------------...--------------------T------..- 2 A. C. ESSER is SON 7 I S g Groceries, Meats. Dry Goods, Ice Cream Optorrietrixt and Optician z and Cold Drinks Sylvandell Building. Aurora,lIlin0is : COKE- COAL AND VVOOD z Telephone 5855 Montgomery, Illinois oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo i o s o o o s o o o o o i o o o a o 5 o o 1---------------------------------------------------------------.-------------------------------------4 Q-------------------------------,--Q-.QQQQQQQ------------------------------,------------------------. 1 - QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ PHONE S71 George VV. Alsehuler 6 Co. Rm! ffifuif, IIIIIIIYIIIU' nuff Lmm' BRADY BLOCK, AL'ROR.fX, Il,I,. Saw -Q O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O I 0 0 0 0 O 0 E 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 -QQ so -Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 35. 00 lf You Appreciate Refinement Plus Style in VVearing Apparel, See - Boorkmaifs Aurora's Good Store 30 River Street NVest Side or More LA SALLE CLCTHES SHOP HOutside the High Rent District .Qll1Z!!'Ii1' mn! Ifff Clmmzffffwf l,a Salle and Fox Streets Wihen the flapper made hor first ap- 1TC2l1'Zll1CC at the barber shop. Hljlease Blister, just Cut off ten cents worthf' liernadinc-'fHaVe you heard of my mz1rriage?H John-UNO-cr-who's the plucky 11l1ll1?H Q--Q0-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Vile Specialize in You ng Bl en ' s Vlearin g Apparel WA p E -Yimas G Q LZ THISTMF mr A .,,,,gQ,.f,,g harms ro you 6 DOWN!! PL x WEST 'gpg . AL'RoRA, lLLlxo1s QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--QQQ-0----------Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0-0-0000 H 'Twas in a restaurant they niet One Romeo, one Juliet. 'Twas there he first fell into dcbtg For Rome-ode what Juli-et. He- I think there is something dove- like about you. She-f'Not really? He-'fSure, you are pigeon-toedf' L. B E N T 0 N D R lv G S coco 00-0.0 -eco O O 0 0 O 0 O O O O O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I O 0 E The Toilet Goods Store of Aurora 63 SOUTH BROADYVAY QQ--QQ0Q-QQQQQooooooo900-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooo 0 ' Compliments of Garbe Iron Works oo..-QQoooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ TYPEWRITERS L. C. Smith 81 Bros., Typewriters New and Rebuilt Typewriters Special Rental Rates to Students Telephone 2049 Sylvandell Building eco---QQQ.QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---Q- QQQQQQQQQQQQQ YOUR AIM IN LIFE IS Success Our Aim in Business is The Same We know there's only one way to be success- ful - play the game always on the square. The finest Hardware Store in Aurora Only merchandise xi ith a reputation for quality is carried here- therefore no regrets or apology is to he nizide to your friends if you tell them you got it here. Telephone 276 Heg Hardware Co. 20 North Broadway oo-QQ00-9.9.4QooegoooooooooooeooooeQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ-- O I ood Q Q-oooQ00ooqoaqoqooooo0000000Qooooooeoqoqqgooooooo 2'-QQQQ--QQ-Q0Qooo-cooQoqqooooaqqsoqooooooogoggeoo -vo---ooQ-v,v--o--oo--v-o---oo-----o v... -o---- ikl ays iithejckm This store is here to serve those discern- ing gentlemen,-young and older, who have 21 hankering for fine things to wear and appreciate a store that is ever in readi- ness to give them just what they want. Thlffs' UK' Clothes ' Toggery ' Luggage he 1-RAY Shop Fox Au' XV,-XTICR STR1-:E'r, AL'1aoRA QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0oecooooqQgoooqpooocooogqoooqa Success XViil he certain to follow you if you educate for success zuul ohtaiin at thorough znul pructicuhle business ealucution. The NIETROPOLITAN with its sixteen colleges together with its fifty-one yeurs of successful service, :assures prospective students of the very best Com- mercial Education ohtainzlble, taught in the most thorough manner in the IHOST Fl'-TO-DATE school rooms in the stute. Special review zuul zulvzuiceil speeal classes both in the SUNIINIER :uul F.-XLI. THRLIS for those who have taken the work in High School and wish to contin- ue with it. GREGG shorthziml taught exclusively, hy the latest methods zuicl experienced teachers. lmlivicluul instruction in ull tlepzlrtuients. fflifr, 1YI!f0I'f7A0lll'-fbi' our mic P1mjm'tu.t lT'S FREE Metropolitan Business College of Chicago FOX STRICITI' ' ON THE ISLAND i-XURORA, ILLINOIS : : QQ: : : : :Q : :e :o: :oc : : :ooooqooooooqgqooooooceooeeq E O 0 O I 0 O I 0 0 O 0 O O O O I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 O O 0 0 I I E O I I i I 0 0 0 I 0 O 0 0 O .Q fo---ooQQQo0oQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoo----onceQoooooooooQ0-99oo---ooQoooooooooooooooooooooooooQ Telephone 4501 James R. Lewis LEWIS SUPPLY DAYTON TIRES SUPERIOR TIRES Guaranteed 10,000 Miles By Manufacturer and Us fw ACCESSORIES Qu 51 South La Salle Street AURORA, ILLINOIS 0.000000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Why Not Study Music in an Accredited School? Established 19 Years Columbia Conservatory 20 Music and Dramatic Art 700 T h S d eac ers 23 Fox Street, Aurora, Illinois tu ents Harry R. Detweiler, Director Classic Dancing French - Piano and Keyboard Harmony Courses for Artists, Teachers and Amateurs 3 Specialy'Department for Children A Public School Music Celebrated Kindergarten for Children-3 to 6 ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0QQ.QQ-QoooooQ-QQ0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ L----------,----------0---Q-,-----------------------------------QQ0---------------------------------o4 - : Q: aoo: : : :ooeoooqooooeoeooeeq o .go ,,- ........ ::--::::-::--::::-::--- 3 C 2 Fnzesroxr Trans Racixe 'Flats 2 . 3 3 Man Good Wlshes o so - f - N o 2 C.ommere1al fire Lo. 2 2 mvi: xigwizin' 2 to the 2 P111-iw Sins 117 Fifth Street, Corner Clark Street 2 . 233232:l?9I33il3333:233:3393::: ' 2 2 East High Class 2 BARNA1 s 2 Of1923 2 Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes 2 2 l'b1'M1' f1l1lI'j1't7 lllllligl' 2 CO. 2 l7-lf? North Broadway Aurora, illinois 2 o -..-..--....- .... -------..-------------- ...-.. ----..-----..---- O 3 3 2 SEEN AT gms 2 The House That Made Aurora For Sale Cheap- ,vranulated sugar! - - I , 0 2 If you don't like it you can lump lt. 2 the Prlntlngcenter of the 2 At a Bargain-Fine Swiss cheese with 2 FOX River Valley g holes punched out. g 3 Ladies' Bathing Suits-Cut to almost 2 T 0 ' r : W Q t 'ki U, Y Q , 5 Eugene Smith Company 2 ins tan ten s a pat ant- on tant 2 143-145-147 FOX Street 3 get milk' -M 3 AURORA ILI . 2 . . 2 , 4. 2 F. Dalton-'ilt's the little things that 2 1 2 tellf, o Fme Printing Q Advertlsing Service . Butch R.- Yes, I know she has a 2 C I W k 2 little sistcrfl 2 0 Or or O 2 O A . B.,-I .' , ' K 3 Gladys F.-'iGoing to have dinner 2 ,fmoumemfmiu illlfcitloni 2 . ,,, Qards- Businesss hlagamncs 2 anywhere tonight. 2 , , K, , ,, l3ooklcts-Latalogs-lfoldcrs 3 Fat Hanks- BO' . 3 l,eaHc:ts-lilotters 2 Gladys F.- Gee, yonlll be awfully O 2 lnnlgry by rnorningfl 3 Q sry- 0 iq.. 0 - 0 9 -7m,i1i,,f Q T 252 1 Lmziin 3 Clem. Daneau Qin 1'CSf2lll1'flIltD- 3 2 NVill you have a little shrimp ?'l 3 mmm 2 rw Rlaxlollc N- HThl5 is 50 Suddelly 2 Quality Printers of the Fox River 2 QJCIU- 2 Valley for the Last Seventeen Years 3 ----------------------- .... -----.. .... - .... -------..-----..----- 3 2 Telephone 752 3 3 0 Q . U . l O BUG KNER 3 0 g BAKERY . l- 3 3 2 556 Frfth Street .. Aurora, Ill1no1s U Y QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooooogooq Ol 00-0ooooooo--oooooo-soQQooQooo-ooa---,----,--,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,,-----. oo I l 0 O O O 0 0 l 0 0 0 3 3 O O 0 O O 3 3 3 O O 0 O O O I 0 O 3 3 Qqoqoooooooooaooo oooooQooooooooooooooooooooooQ00oooQQoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo? Qqqepogoqoooooggo foo 0ooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooo oooooooeeoooeeqqoooqooee: : :::: : : : : :Qooo::oo::oooo::: ::oooo: :oo NVe wish to call the attention of the faculty and students of the East High and kind friends, that We are better than ever prepared to supply their wants in Hflrf, Sfbllffflfl' lXllm'.v and Szfvhfpfzm clothes in all new things in furnishing goods, correctly priced. Felsenheld -Weil-and Co. Safe Bonds for Savings ll R Policy of offering only such bonds that xvill meet with the requiremens of the conservative in- vestor, we have found, builds a last- ing business because it enables us to retain the complete conhdence of discriminating investors. A Safe investment in high-grade bonds can be made with S100 or SSUU as well as in the standard S1000 de- nomination. Dickes 81 Company MERCANTILE BLOCK AURoRA, 1LL1No1s There is neither formality nor ob- ligation connected with an inquiry regardless of the amount involved. -Q0ooQQQ..-0-Q.Qqq--QQQ.ooooooooo oo0oooooooooooooQ9oooooo---Qo rask 5 Plain, Inc., ewe!e1'5 lfstablished H958 lmzfcber Q ferc'UflQ1' Q iSYl7'L'f37 TQYZ7'8 Q Czzzf Gffzyy All Goods Ncatly Boxed in a Trask and Plain Gift Box 5 North River Street . Arizona, lLLINOIS oooo-oooooQo000-000-0000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooo oooooooooooo-- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ i----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.4 Q- oo t 1 ll 0 tl 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 in nn O 0 0 O O O O O 0 0 O O O 4I ll 0 O ll ll O O O 0 O 0 O 0 5 s 5 s s E L------------------------ --------------- oooeoooooooooooooog0000.00-00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Self-Feeding Bucket Loaders Snow Loaders Automatic Ditch Diggers Portable Belt Conveyors A :- , m .l 1, '7 Barber-Greene Company West Park Avenue .. Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQ ocoooooqoooeooooqgg f QQZQCQQQQQQQQQQSQ Qtbttttttbtttt39333633QctetitttbttttQRCCQCGQQQQQQQQQQCCCZCQCQQQQQCQSCQ 3233 1 1 5 1 1 E r-+ gqfb gr -,Q 11 1-3 O Q , 9 .mmg 1 a' , Q .MA . zmgqb-gi 11 '-' .2 C 0 7: :'Vf?'-YES 'CHSOEU 11 Z ' 1 o P1 FMC 25554711 U 2 '-5 fm 0 QQ z?5'Qf1 Q 1S21w,z 1 Q 0 M.-117: 1 'fa-'z-f - , 1, ev Hzc 335 F? E :N 2' 3 :tag fp 2:25759 lifc-3 an-FD 213:15 7 2 ww O 3 c: Q 0250? I wqiif on QD' 11? U o N 3 'U 'Cy 1- o 'Sf1- o .WL sf 12m 1 N ' BCD h- :km of V 1 1 ow' W 115 2 Iv YN 0 00 0-GH o if o FN N. f-f 0 -K 561.41 A- ll N 1 Lu 'E-Q1 PU S Q Q 7 O..yW? 0 -Eg- Q ,aw 5.14115 'I g Q 5 5-D Q 0,54 FD agCQx+-s,51wf2 , my QE E OR OT' 2 as 0 CD1-1-3 D Prrffibw 0 3527 0 C31 A Clixmcn U U' QX1 P-4 QP-H N 4 CD Q 7-Ty-1 frvx' .Q U-2 ,, p .5 mf --J H 0 O '71 994- ' ' fugfm ' If-T' Qc ' f- 141 If -J '-f 1--UQ w:'g,E 9 Ewa' 0 O Q : 9 ' - -1 9 'H V 4 .N 0 :su 0 o : :LO 09 N 'J 0 Oh C ' 0 Aww o -QQCUQ 1 ' in 1' Q 35 W A E :Im UD 2 52 12-f-:D 1 11 :L QW ' 'S v - fl cfs'-mo 11 ' -' 0 0 f-' ' 0 , 0375 0 Q 2 ,Q o 9 of - o o gf 45:02 Q 0 P5 rp-0 OLP' Cf: O O W Q 11-1 Q 1 ar 122, 3 5:14 ro ' 2 e g - 1 4 1 1 1: E 1 1 5 0 ........ M--. ...... .. .... 0 ............ .. ......... ...................... -z ............ 0 .......... ... Hg 25:1 H1271 g ggi? DJQ S! 1.415-' , 55' 5 IIS Q33 Fggg g sgzp 235 53 E2 C12 Q51 G 1 rs f SE Z PTj11H A 11 50? ' 0 Oni f U7 Wm U3 32 nw 2-F1161 1 B fs 37 53 V N '30,bfUY E 3 5? Emi: USPLQS of :v.1 2-wmv Z- 1 A-in gmgx 312,941 ro, 2 wg r 1: mo 3 -My ,R 5: :aa P-agp 4 gg 1-1 -1 P 2. w P: nw FAO F210 SHU3 0 SNJQ no z:.AopWZLMo 11 Q U0 --5 - 0 :',C.'.r-s Ov- QE ,,O .F 'q-12Cf 4 1151 ' 03' 'S' 0 2-0 V 9 Q' FD C' OT? 1 ' O 11: rf- OG QL r-10 ,E ,.1.-1 of 5-1 1 530 QQ 'oi wg 1 1 S :Mappa N: 1: Q1 Wfwwt 1 I :I lx! 11C Q Ow '15 11 5 UQ 02 W fl :N E P72122 o .3 N 4 ,,, .ex 31 ,.,,, C -- 4222 Q 2 1 '1 2: Z3 2 ,, Pd NM: - ua' 22 'ou. E' :11 5' G 0: V Li 1? E 7125. :fp 0 Q01-1 'Q 1-111102 U' ou' SD za 1 -105' po 39 '57 PY QE 0 3 71 am M 0240 52 25 nag: gi 35 wp: cg 115: -35 1: F 3 mx? b---------0------,-,-------Q-Q0--------------,-QQQQQQ-Q-----------------..-----. I ---------------- --------------------------------------- p------------------------------------- ------- urora Women Endorse .. the .. '3- Gyrafoam fi f I L-215 Because It ' ,' Washes ' W Ouzcker 1, age ' is 'fl 'V xuv Cleaner E an A 4 'fr ' 55 -J 3 ' 'eef C5 Easier ef 55 ff .1 Cheaper cg Sold On Easy Terms NS Cast Aluminum Tub -e e BETT E Yin E E IN6a 4-21 PHONE 5550 PHONE 556i V -K ..A, I I 9 ' 1 6I So.LaSa.lle Sf.,AURORA,ILL. ' A i nk V i1m,j4' 'mf- -S4444ffW W ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- -- - ---- --- 5---------------------------------------------------..------------------------------------...--------4 O 0 O 0 O 0 0 O 0 E 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O O O 0 I 0 O 0 000 00 000000000 0 0000 00 00 0000000 0000 00000 00 00 Q00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST IN FLOWERS GO TO S M E LY ' S GREE HOUSE COR. S. FOURTH STREET AND SEMINARY AVENUE TELEPHONE 147 0000000000000000000000000000000 L'Ncr,E SAM Is ll.XRD To BEM' A British Tommy was describing to a Yankee the extraordinary speed of the Flying Scotchmanw, when the Yank replied: HThat's nothing to our lightning ex- press. YYhy one day a passenger leaned out of a window in a train to give a good-bye kiss to his wife-when just at that moment the train started so mightily quick that the passenger found himself kissing a black woman at the next station. Yessirl that's a wonderful country of ours. Xvhy out on the Pacific slope they haye trees so high that it takes two men to look to the top of them. One looks until he is tired, and the other commenees where the Hrst one left off. YVe have men oyer there so big 0000000000000000000000000000000 they have step ladders to shaye them- selves, and negroes so black that char- coal will make a white mark on their faces. XVe'x'e got guuboats with draughts so light that they can lloat anywhere where the ground is a little damp. NVe haye an a1'tist who painted a snow storm so naturally that his friend caught cold sitting near it without his hat on. XVe make a hair-restorer oyer there so strong that when a penholder was accidently dipped into it, it rapidly grew into a paint brush. And I know a 1nan who makes liniment of such remarkable elli- ciency that when a dog's tail was acci- dently chopped off, and some of it ap- plied, a new tail grewg and when some was applied to the chopped off tail, a new dog grewfl 00000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 I 0 L-- 000000 000000 000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 000 70.0-0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQ -QQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O I 0 O O 0 0 0 O O 0 O I O 0 O 0 -- O 0 O O O I 0 O 0 0 I O 0 O 0 I I 0 0 0 O O 0 O O 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 O E O O O 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 oo ll lu 0 ll 0 0 0 tl ll ll ll O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 gy.. ----o--q-Q------------QQ---QQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ VVYNN C. MIGHELL NVILLIAM T. BIGGS MIQHELL Q BIGGS FIRE - LIFE - ACCIDENT INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Telephone 5166 449 First National Bank Building Telephone 225 Incorporated 1893 The chuler Braun Company Fine Interior Finish in Hard and Soft Woods Sash, Doors and Windows 'N Capital Stock, 875, 000. 00 'W Cor. Loucks Street and Dearborn Avenue, Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooeooo -Q-QQQooqoooeqqqoooooooooooogg Sheldon's Flower Shop Fox Promenade, Aurora, Illinois -Q oo .04 9.00- -Q QoooqooooeeooooQgeooqgoqoooooooooooeoq 0-0-0-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ o:::0:::- 0 ll 0 0 ll ll ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- A-A ----- ------:ag 90000-QQQQQQQQQQQQQ-.QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQv v vos- - - - - - - - - - v - - oo-QQQ-Q0------oooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q SENCENBAUGH'S :Telephone 495 Aurora Cleaners Cor. Galena and Lake Sts., Aurora, Illinois Office Phone 51 Res. Phone 749 15 S. The Store That Sells Quality Merchandise SOUTH BROADWAY, AURORA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -----I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ooe I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I--------------------..-- I ---------------- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PAINTS STOVES C. H. Starry Kitchen and Laundry Equipment and Dyers Called for and Delivered TELEPHON E 181 59 S. La Salle St., Aurora, Illinois Telephone 112 DR. REBER Dr. W. H. Schwingel Sylvandell Building Office: 12 South Broadway May Street, Aurora, Illinois Residence 185 South Fourth Street Meagher's Bread FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS -Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-Q--Q--Q---QQ00-0-0-0Qoo000-0-0-0Q--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ V' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --- The Home of QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-- -Q -Q0QQQQQQQ0Q-QQQooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ O I 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O O E I O 0 C z ....---------------..--- U 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 I O O 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O LANKOW'S W. C. Patterson 149 FOX STREET r Seventy -Three Fox Street Clxtllatelewelerand Optician Ginsberg's Prices Malte Chicago Trading Anwlxtnvnguael , , AZ , I offset ou' f:a:::'r22':,::i:': oeow AY Bryant 81 Thorpe Realtors Modern Homes and Improved Farms Insurance Service in Old Line Companies Telephone 4180 Bryant 81 Thorpe, 25-26 Frazier Building ooQQQQQQQQ00ooe0ecoooeooooooooooooeeoocooooqooooqqqqo --------------------- QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ oooQQ...------o-Q.ooooooooooqo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ StillITl21I1'S Freckle Cream has been manufac- l tured in Aurora for the past thirty years. lt started in a very small way in Grimm's Drug Store. Today it is sold hy every druggist in the United States and many foreign countries. lVhat caused this wondrous growth? Only one answer. lt removes freckles, tan, pimples and bleaches the ski,n. Letls not have a freckled girl in Aurora. Get a box of Stillman's, only 50 cents at your drug store. QooooooooooooooeqoqQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooogoeeoooeo FoR MOTHER soN AND AND DAUGHTER DAD i f Shoe Store THE HOME OF BUSTER BROWN 77 Fox Street .. Upstairs .. Aurora, Illinois oofooeQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Can you make the eye of a needle cry? Or deafer an ear of corn? Can you manicure the hands of a clock? Or eycn the lingers of scorn? Can you wipe the mouth ot a flowing stream? Can you trim the heard of a hoop? Can shoes he made for the foot of a hill? Or wigs for head of a brook? Arnold Pahnkev lVhat kind of leatha er makes good shoes ?H Ed Testin- l donit know, but han- ana skins make good slippers. Pop lllorrison- I told your father my love was like a raging riverf' She f?l-VVhat did he say? Pop- He said 'Dam ith Nieman Qfletting picture taken for K Spec.j-'I really don't want a very large pieturef' Photographer - HAH right. Please close your mouthf' !!333t Z-Siiiiiiiilllillliiili lliss llartens- Did llartin Luther die a natural death ? Pa Klorrison- No, he was excom- municated by a hull. Klr. RosenbargerfmHigh school is a great human factory. Billy Berry- Yes, kids get canned theref' Billy Berry-i'VVl1y do people always apply the name 'shei to a city ? Clyde Carlson- I don't know. Billy- Because every city has its out- skirts. Sally has a little hoh, She got it from the bohber. She feared to take it home with her Because she thought theyld mob ler. UP ON l3.xsisR,xLI. Y R. lf. Cravens Cln Geographyj- lVho can tell me where Chicago is? Elmer Hanny-i'They are playing in Pittsbu1'g. -Q0-090-000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 o L 1 Fashion Park Society Brand Hirsh Wickwire Clothes Perfection is Our Standard Our clothing is built up to a standard-not down to a piece. Long observation of L'llSfOIUt'l',S needs has taught us what is essential in clothes. These observations have been translated into speci- ncations to the makers. 'ldhatls why your quest for quality ends here. HIRSILILELTEWARQO. CLOTHIERSS' FURNISHERS 13 S. BROADWAY AURORAJLL. Manhattans Holeproof Hosiery Munsingwear F idler Land Agency REALTORS - Farm and City Real Estate Investments Loans and Insurance Telephone 3226 332-3 Mercantile Block Aurora, Illinois QQQ-ooooeooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q Y------------------------------ -------------------- v---- v---- v------:------------------------------------------- f,---------- MAE JOHNSON Hairdressing Pho 2189 21 S. Broadway --- ------------------- ------------------------------ MOON AUTOMOBILES Paramount Garage 41 - 43 Downer Place Service Station-Open All Night Telephone 250 Sinclair Gas and Oil Station ------------------------------- Hochsprung Grocery The Store of Quality and Service for All Phone Us Your Order-2966 178 Watson Street, Corner of Fourth Avenue --- ------ -----Q urora's Best Store Apparel Millinery Dress Goods New Silks Rugs, Draperies, Linoleums, Etc. ----------------------------- U O I 0 I I O O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O I O O O O O O 0 O 0 0 I O L---------------------------------------------------,------------------------------------------------. 0-00-00 QQ- ooo- , ----------------- -QQQQ--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q N1 . . ade 85 Co. AIIRORA, II,I,INOIS 'W s.U11111gf21rf111wif gf Ladies' Street Frocks Dress Aprons and Children's Dresses 'N SOLD AT TI-IIC ECONOMY STORE Qooeopqoooooooooooqoooooooeooooeoq lfvfzy fm Be Photographed This Year on Your Birthday at the New Aurora Studio 11 Fox Street-Near VVest Bri dgc Yfico 1'f.x76f'1'ie11mf Ph0Z0ALfV'Ilf5hl'f.f FRANK DUGAN ZELDA DETRAY oo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ S H O E D O CTO R 140 FOX STREET 011 1' JVI 0170 13' Slzmfzfy AW Cfiefzpfzesx The lgtlffifl Shoe Repairing 0 O E 0 0 0 O O 0 O nv ll n Q- :ooe : : oo 2 Stetson Hats Young Hats mf How Qf Kuppenheirner Good Clothes, N 1411 lkziwfzznvff 111 Goan' Appmnzfzfff' Fernberg Clothing Co. 8-I0 South Broadway AURORA .. ILI.1No1s York Shirts Vasar Underwezlr Qoe-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ,fl SJ A oooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ fo II II I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II I II II I I II II II I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II I I I I I II II II II II I II II II I I II II II II II I I I II II II I II II II II ooooooooooooooooooooooooo EDNA E. NICHOLSON MII,I,l'NliRY ZII3LINCOLNBUI1,DING Breitengross Quality Store Sfzzjbff and f'r111IjI' Cfl'01'El'1:1'.I' Telephone ZI6 YVe Aim to Carry the Best IXIIHQU oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Gkiaarrxos Fkoxi Rausch Bros. GTOKCILI' um! r7I7l1Il'i8f 542 H 1 GH S'rRlI:1-:'1' oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cmoxoo 'llliI,Iil'HONli lou ooooo I I I I I --I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I --- I --------.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -ooo ooooooo ooooooo ooooooo I I I I I I I I I I. IV. Howard, M. D. 1'1'11I'tfn' ljlzlimf fo liyc, Ear, Nose and 'I'hroat BIIIHER 59? DAH LIN EMPIRE TIRES AND TUBES RIox'1'oox1ERY, ILLINOIS Sm-er oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 'IiCll'lIllIIIlt' SSI Public Drug Store Cf YY IIII lf. Gfvlrflmff' l'0I11'1m1I'f5! D ru gs Stationery, High Stanclarcl Paints and Varnishes fjfifllllf mn! fffg111'I'ffI'f former New York Street and liroaclway .-XIIRORA. ILLINOIS DAIXTY IINCHICS Innovation Chocolate Shop fiI'1llAC71I' qf Pure Candies and Ice Cream Corner Broadway at lfox .. Aurora, Illinois 5-------------------------- ooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ol1'II'I'HoI1:s: III lo 12 X. XI.. 2 TU 'I ANI: 11ohI'. RI I'ilRS'l' NIITIIINIII, BANK BLIIG., AURORA, I1,L1xols ...... Qoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe oooooooooooooooooooooooo bo- QQQQQQQQ oooooooooqeooaeqqogqeooooooo -hetter than ever in Quality and Fit. That is what you will hncl at S111ifh,S. Men's YVomen's and Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Party Slippers 34.00 -05.00 -56.00 No Higher 7-9 , NVest Downer I H Side Place Aurora z 9 9 9 9 9 g 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 o 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9------------------------ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 :::o::oo::::QoQov - ovvvov vo- -0 Res.iPhone:3383-R Garage Phone 2204 b?1ii.gfi1iitio1z Gzmrantfm' Liberty Garage F. Schuster C1t?llt'1'tlf R fyafzzfzfzg Welding, Brazing and Carbon Burning Lfbrrf-1' ,llofor Cari' 89 South LaSalle Street, Aurora, Illinois l Manufacturers and Designers of Centrifugal Pumps Deep Well Turbines Deep Well Plunger Pumps Deep Well Power Heads and Well Drilling Machinery-for Over Half a Century The American Well Work General Office and Works, Aurora, Illinois l'm a cheerleader holcl and free, The crowd will Cheer for me. At games when they're asleep. Upon the bleachers I do creep, The men out on the lines VVill make Aurora shine You'll cheer this crowd with ine Cause 1,111 the shreiking llorrisey. Corrol Ellis complains that he left his watch up in his section the other clay and it ran down. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oo .eo oeooooooqq: :: :Qo: :-0o: :oooQ: : : Gladys B.-'KI found WvZ1I1LOO1l1,S The History of illankind so easy to understand. hir. Yvaldo--'Alt is natural you should, it was writen especially for child- 7, ren. Clem Daneau- I wonder why girls don't grow n1ustaches? Spontaneous Combustion-'iDid you ever see grass grow on a race track?,' oooqooogoooooooeaoooo QQQQQQQQ 0 00 0 00000000000 Income Tax Ad Visors Accountants and Systematizers Certified Reports Furnished 'N CULVER E99 F ULLMER Aurora, Illinois, Office Rockford, Illinois, Office 10 Island Avenue Swedish-American Bank Bldg. Telephone Aurora 2000 Telephone Main 16 G. F. WATTS CO. Not Incorporated lifZ0!6?J'fI!67'.Y of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Stationery, Season Novelties, Valentines, Sporting Goods, Favors, Toys, Paper, Paper Bags, Paper Towels, Kotex, Toilet Paper, Oil Cloth, Ice Cream Cones, Ice Cream Pails, General Merchandise. 6 WALNUT STREET, AURORA, ILLINOIS 000000000: :: ::::: 0::00::00::000000 00 0 0000000000 0000 0000 4 000 00000000000 000 000000 100000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 - ---------- - ------ooo------ Truthful Portraiture Shows you in a characteristic pose-fzfjwzn' Lexi. Our ability to put you at ease assures thc success of your picture. TM? ljhamg-1 11126 61' 1.77 Iliff' 'lbvcvz Edmund C. Pratt 176 FOX STREET, AURORA, ILLINOIS ---------------------------------------------------0---o---Q Robinson's Auto Supply Company 16 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET AURORA, ILLINOIS Everything for the Auto Diamond, Racine, McClaren and McGraw Tires ---- Robinson's Auto Supply Company AURORA - ELGIN - JOLIET od -oo- L------------------------------------Q------------------------------------------o------- '33 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i o oooaaooooooaoaoooooo ooo :oo::oo::::oo II II 0 0 0 ll 0 O II 0 II Il II O Qoooo::o oo Q. oooooo QQ.. oooooo .Q po :: : 2 : : cz : : ::o: :::: : : :QQQA -o9- - --oooo- -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ I z I l I I I 0 z I E 5 z 5 I 5 I I Qaeeopqoooooooooooooqqq Y I In 4+ In 0 0 0 :I 0 In In 0 0 0 nv 0 nv In 0 0 0 0 I u 0 0 n u nu mu O In In t 0 0 0 O 0 I O t 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 t l Typewriterg Oswego Cash and Curry Grocery Sold, Rented and Repaired For Good Dairy Butter and Ifresh Eggs I-IAGERTY BROS. Phone l'xlll'Ol'1l .2499 U n d e rw o o d Typewriter Co. S. N. ZCIHZIHSIQY, .llgzz --.. ....... .. .......... ..--.. S'l'L'IJEB.fXKI-IR SERVICE QIENERAI. RE:-.6x1RiNG R. D. FRIES Room 442 Nlereantile Block GARAGE TELEPHONE 3254 '1'mi1imsi sim 101 S. Lixeorx :XVENUE EPD 223 So: Egcrfz QE s: : an O Q Charles 52 S. VVater Street TELEPHONE 4666 At5RoRA, Imixois Peter G. Hartz, 1'r1'Jit1'er1t NI. IC. Plain, S1?fI'L'f1l1j'l1ll4f Tl'1'1I5lll'1Il' Alhert IW. I-Iirsh, l fre-Prwflfezlf A. L. Solfishurg, S1zfu'r'i11fe11llr'11z' TELEPHON IC 493 Aurora Builder's Supply Co., Inc. A. C. Solhsburg, Gzvlfraf .llf17I!f1f1'I' DI-IA LIERS I X BUILDING SUPPLIES YARD AND OFEIQE 2-I0 CLARK STREET, AURORA, ILLINOIS vt -vvv'-vvv---v --W . 0 ' Y 1 . . 9 Coach Robinson- Any of you fel- BDVI HN SFI UBBS7 I lows got an old football suit FU 115 MAIN STREEII' l Player proudly showing his suit which 0 Y Y . ' ' - - OliSTE7'Rll'S AND DISEASES or CH1I,nREN I II as frayed and Stdmed In hopeb of get 2 ting Z1 new suit. ,:::::::::-::-: -A---A All- ----- 0 Coach- lt isn't good for much is V v ' 'v' I it? Report to Raynor tonlorrow to Quality und Service Guarzlnteecl Phone 3000 3 help pull W-C9415 out of the athletic Held. FOR SHoEs AND Hos1ERx'-SEE I . , , Y V I Mr. Cravens- VVhat is the diller- J. GOldSHl1fl1, 166 oboe Iilffflil 2 ence between an egg and a chicken? O Kathleen Mtirphy-'fThree weeks! 15 NORTH BROADWAY AL'RoRA, I1,L1Nols z Q-A-- - - - --AA - ----o- - -Q: :ooo::::ooo: : : : : :QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0-QQooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooQQQQQQQQQQQQ-geooooo0QQ0oooQ0ooooooooocoooooooooooooooooo I z I I z I I z O I E I z z z E I 0 E I- QQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ --.,------ ,,-- ,,,-----.,- Elite Made Products Famous for Their Qality THE TASTE TELLS Elite Made Elite Made Candies lce Cream IN BCTH IN BGTH Bulk and Boxes Brick and Bulk Special Prices on Quantity Crders Two lousy downftown stores where yourself and friends are always welcome. fw Elite 30 South Broadway Clwioles Confectionery 5 North Broadway ---Q---oooQogg---Q-Q--QQ--Q00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -Q I Jw-mc GIFTS THAT LAST ff? my lT 'E X , f---1 M W-M-I Zf W few Z6 iwwr 'fo rzqcanff' fir cpmfanw 0, JJZ7: WJ 725 cgvvryfvdy, af Zur 6362? Z0 ffar' .ewfggf ' 39.-KEY? Huesing's jewelry Store New Beacon-News Building OfJfI0.t'I7l' H0ff'! xlnronl 2------..-----------------------------------------------------------------------..-----------------..4 I I I I I I I I I I 00000000000 00 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 P000000000000000 Q000000 00 00 0000 00 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 Q00000000000000 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0000: : : :0000: : :::0000::000: :0000: :000000 You can depend on good printing by depending M61 on a goof! printer Qadbff Stationery, Stock Records, Farm and Business Catalogs, Sale Bills, Shipping Tags, Blotters, Business Cards, Noteheads - L'LUL'lyfA!.7lg in printing for the farmer, stoekinan and business man. QQCII399 Fox VaHeVlHindng Chnnpanv Clbfllfl' qfFo.x iz11i1',Q1S11M' Sfrfff,-' AURORA, ILLINOIS 000000000000000000000000000000000000 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 00000000000000000000000-A 00 0000000000000000000000 00 000000000000 00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I------- 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 04 0000000000000000 00 000000000000000000 00 00 0 00000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 00 I ,.... ,foo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q-0Q0QQQ-QQooooQogoqoooqoqooqooooeooo. Qooooooooooooqqg- Q O O O 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O E O 0 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 3 5? iii 5395 :Z gg ga 'itz wc Eco mom gg- me E'-5513 297' Q3 V139 1 in U-12 Hmgi Na :Q-1 v-jo ' O ff o VPN' 1 ff' SN op-4 OO 9 :Q Q :f gp on' o 29,14 'U 'Q 0 2 I 02 FU O' s Dao mi. D' 'D' 5 S- C' :N yxq Cfzm is ':: :O mga: 5 cn gn 4 :P U .3 231. 35-2 Q-2 hw ' L a T-'P' E Q F2 F5 3'-+5 :seg 0533 3, Eg- 0 - QQ EWU .jfs wa S555 N gl,-t W 'S 3 -4::P1 O2 W mmf: 22 F' if. QF' I om SS ZNF' iw om Q Fi: :wigs Q gg ggi'-3 :mas 3 I sg -x 21' ......... .. ....,......................... .... g ......................... ' .CD Q Us 0 35? 433 U W Q3 ' .-U om Cob-4 oz Q CD 035 2 :U 'SR 'S 'U'm - G' 275 o 'N' W 2 -:Q was N sw. .771 o rm -fo-4 C5 7' V9 G0 'F I :T-1' 3' ' 'O C'3'9. O Q O Q..' ZF a PU Q 0 'Hr U'-1 '-1 eeO2 ' m'mw P1 U D '13' 023' 'gg ra 0235: Z5 QS mr :QHF .szg H z 023,499 3 D-AQUOSFI' 25.3. C 5912 F4 Zgg3,: mm ,--.mgzaw .sp ,U mawgo 'am cb: guawfi :ami 7' ... 2 c-2 H uv-4 5 ,eyyd ,cap Cn 4 in V1 'fo'LP5Q 'cd fo 5,3 Q5 0 P-5 ,..., .Mm 4'-1 v-qs? Q 5, H mo gm g EF' Sm mf' ' f-+3 U' O rm e-+ O F' A OH :H B O p-gf :Trl ' Ag tm P.T9-L 1 CD g. gm iii Hg? I: CID 14g 2 Q 0 2 0 0 4 ooooooooo00-00-090ooooooooQQQQQQQQQoooaoooooosooooooooooooo oooooooo, QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ l Q000QQ.QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0oqqqqqqQqoooooaoooooooaeeqqeeg -v :oQQo: : ooo: : : :Qo: :QQ: : Q-oooooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables Dittmann 8: Hauser 452 S. Lincoln Avenue Telephone -I-18 GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER Fresh and Smoked Meats Fresh Dressed Poultry : : : :oooQ: : Q: : : : : : coco: : oooooooo0ooooooooooooooooooeooogoegooooo BEVERAGES OF ' UALITY Whistle, Green River Strawberry, Root Beer, Grape, Lemon, Ginger Ale Clnuige, Cdirhto-Clola ORDER A CASE FOR YOUR HOME V Telephone 126 Fox River Beverage and Candy Co. CONSOLIDATED PAPER CO. Jlunufacturcrs of Folding Paper Boxes, Folding Box Board, Binders Board, Corrugated and Solid Fibre Shipping Containers General Office: Monroe, Mich. Factories: Monroe, Mich.-Aurora, Ill. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooqeooqaoeooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Telephone 3323-J Chas. E. DeWald Hero Furnaces and Gutter Work Complete Line of Richardson Wall Paper Co's. VVall Paper and Paints Our Success is Due to Honest Material, Honest Work and Honest Prices Claim Street Car to Door 345 Beach Street QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooeqoooQ0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oo oo ........l Q qqoooocaooooooooeq ogg... ooooooooo oqqqqooogooooa ooqoooooo oe : : qqoeoooo 0 0 0 0 0 nu na 0 L:,--,:--::- '00 0 0 0 ll u ll O 0 0 0 0 ll O I P 0 0 1 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 .-- O ----------0---------------- Telephone 625 E. J. FARRELL Plumbing and Heating 77 South Broadway oo- --0---------o----0---0 'o o o o O I -------0----0------ z, z E : z z 0 z z z z z a z : a Funken 81 Co. Signs of All Kinds 52 South Water Street Telephone 614 - -------0-- --------- 1: Prescription a Specialty Registered Pharmacist in Charge ll 0 O 0 0 0 ll 0 r r a 0 0 0 nu 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 ll ll wr 0 0 0 O 0 il 0 ll ll I P O ll ll 0 0 IP O 0 O 0 0 0 ll O O r 0 1 P ll ll ll O 0 0 0 0 as Home Pharmacy Candies, Cigars, Ice Cream, Drugs and Drug Sundries Telephone 570 210 Fifth Street -0000--0------ -- 0-000-000- -0-- 000-----0-----------0--0-0-- Unusual Garments Ready for Service - Coats Suits Dresses Millinery Blouses Hosiery Sweaters Scarfs Furs Skirts Porch and Tub Frocks All Modestly Priced CQ 00-00-0 - 0-0-- f f e 7ALTRORA,lLL. -- -00-0----0----- 0-0-00000-00000-00--0-000--00-4 0 ----- -0---0----00---0-0--0--------- O O 4. --...---------------.. 963300:Q39-Qttttccttcstttx O 0 0 0 00 - - 00 00000000000000000 I 0 tr 0 O O -0::-:::0 00000000:: : p000000000000000000000000000 0 00 0 00000000 0000000000 00000 0 0 Answering the Telephone with your name or that of your firm saves time for both yourself and the party calling. It is much more satisfactory than a meaningless Hello, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. HE Senior Class of 1923 wish to thank all those who kindly subscribed to and advertised in our SPECULUM 000000000 00000000 00 00000000000000 00 000000000000000000 HUTTER BROS. Groceries and Meats Telephone 3061 300 Center Avenue 000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000 U I 0 0 0001 0 0 0 0 I 1 'I 1 1 ll IP n 0 0 I It ll 0 0 0 0 I -:0::::0 1 lb 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O ll lr ll ll ll 4 4 0 0 ll ' ll ll ll ll 0 0 ll ll ll ll IP 0 ll ll ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll ll 0 lr lb ll ll ll 0 ll ll U 0 ll ll ll ll ll ll Ol 0: : : : : : : :00: : 000: :0o000000000000000000000 ff . henefits. It is and fashioned from dainty t-ahrics. it remains delightfully in the hack- ground - to enhance the natural charms ofthe wearer, improve her figure, her poise, her well, heing, hy its restful support and easy tlexif bility-with no other outward manifestation, 5 La Camille gives the tlat hip and back that the new styles demand. It otlers you indi- vidual design for your figure, plus the tour exclusive features that are only k'LaCamille - with unrestraint and freedom. Qur trained corsetieres will assist you in se- lecting the right LaCamille', and fit it with delightful results. LaCamille Corset TW E LV E i L11 N C'oii5:W3T Si10poNTHi3 ISLAND 00000000000000 0000000 They Are Still Called uCorsetsH But they have little in common with H Corsets of the Past Corsets were once in much evidence. You could instantly tell the woman who wore one by the size of her waist. The top line of the corset was conspicuously visible. Not so today. cc . Front Lace Corset 99 The modern corset is visible only in its low-topped, light-honed 'K we i X tif my 'L its 4x .Q-fb fx Nh!!.,f,' ' i ll lJlT5fEVl i :gf it-ti i X, ' 11' ' L . ' l' 2 E K 'Th i H 1 -000-+000-+--- - - 000:: l 00000000000000004 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00 0000000000000000000 1- oooooooooooooqooeoogooooooQQQQQQQQQQ-Oneco00-0-0-00900---oooogqqpeoooqoooeoooqooaoq 09000000-9090 QQ. pf ..QQQooo0Q..Q-Q-....Qooooo o Q o QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -ooQ0-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Staudt 85 Neumann o. C'h'11f1'.rzfv mm' IDr14QQQ7'.s'f5 DIC.-XLIZRS IX Leather Goods, Toilet Articles, Stationery Kodak Supplies, Hospital Supplies, Drug Sundries, Paints and Yarnishes N Staudt 85 Neumann Co. We Pf'u.wf1'zyJffwz D1'11g'Sf01't2 15 South Broadway QQQQQQ00-00-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-00-0 AURORA'S GREATEST, BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST COMPLETELY STOCKED HOME FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT Telephone 4 031 THE MAI AURORA FURNITURE STORE ILLINOIS Snooky- Yes-sure, I bought this suit on a collection planf' L. Thomas-'fHow's that. A dollar down-dollar a month. Snooky- Klum-no. Dollar down and then a dollar every time lfr. Col- lector catches me., IVinnie-K'Sueh a horrid dancer. He stepped all over my feetf, John- VVhat size shoe do you wear. 0-000--o--oo-v - -Q-A-oo- --gage i oooooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ B. Roberts-'lLeonard, distinguish be- tween convineible and plausible. Leonard J.- VVhen a fellow pro- poses he is eonvincible, but when he makes love he is merely plausible. Speaker in Convocation- I was a farmer lad and could almost say that I grew up between two corn stalks. Hugh Gowdie- A pumpkin, by gol- ly!,, O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 O 0 O O I 0 O O O 0 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 0 O O 0 E O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 nu 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nn n n lr O O O O I 0 0 0 ll 0 -----..----....------........4 1. l oooo.. oo -Q oooooooooooooooooooqooxQoooooooooooqooeoqqqo qqoooooopooqooooooooooqo QQQQQQQQQQ F363 3 QoooooooeooooocoooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 1 0 o Nationally Advertised H H ll ff E , '-' .fm-if ' ' 'gi-4.1244 N O . O Cl' 0 Ally. gg ' 2 ' o Ljjllljllll 1 ,f - v ,ji Nj ' ' W' ' U lllillli li i l 1 vbiijl T MQ' lwjrwwu, Price uall o ji 0 V 1, ,jf . ii, . 1 1- j .,. f eve f U r P O lllllll'l J :S A s l i O 4 ' .- A- 1 . We-F ,WV H nl Price s 4 .lil , 0 i0 fff-If s 2 Every business institution is inevitably anal continuously on 5 trial vvitb its public. lt must alxvavs keep on justifying its rigbt E to exist in the business ,mf ivliicli it is a part: anal tlie public, or 2 consumer market is alxvavs tbe final juclge. E 3 Our riglit to a place in our particular line of business in tliis 2 city is founclecl on tlie fact tliat in riglitlv conducting our business, E ive rencler a vvortliv and valuecl service. Nllietlier ive are entitlerl E to merely a place or tlie leacling place in our line of endeavor cle- I pencls upon ourselves: public opinion alvvavs accorcls preference to E o tlie better values anal tlie better service. z ' o o Xlfe claim tlie ability anal tberefore tlie rigbt to leacl tbe vvay Q in our line of business in this city. Tbat is our objective. S 5 Warm Air Heating , N? e I - - F N Q... z Ventilating fig f iw W W5 3 Sheet Metal Work j imi ' .,.. 1. 3 sqm. 1-1:.l E S I O E L L ' w i i aaee 5 .g , . Telephone 2964 S. LaSalle Campbel1'5 Winter Chaser E n o QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--0-QQ-00-00-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQoooooooqeooqqqeogQQQQQQQ0QQoooooooqqooooooooooooooqqe -Q-Q-ooQ-QQooooooooooooqooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooooooegg- Qooooooop-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ oooo QQQQQQ--QQQ00-QQoo0o0oooooooqooaooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooqo C07l!f7!l.ll!l'7lf5 of on Metallic Mfg. Co. Aurora, IHIHOIS LOCKICRS CABINETS ooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooqqooeoeooqooooooo ----.4 ace QQ---ooqooooooooooooooooo Q. ooo Qeqoogoeooooooo Q... oooo--oooqooooooooooooooooeo xqqqo oooooeqoogoeoooQooooooooogqqo Lyle lllarvin- 'Pop', that face of yours would stop lVIan-o-VVa1'. 'Pop' llflorrison- Huh, Say, that tree out at City Park used to be a poplar until one day you showed yourself and the poo1' thing changed to a weeping willow out of pure pityfy The good Samaritan of old dug a well along the dusty way, to refresh thirsty travellers. The good Samaritan of to- day erects a hospital or perhaps a garage beside some dangerous curve where hasty travellers may refresh broken limbs and broken wheels. Stan- I met her and fell for her. Joker flanguidlyj- VVell, did you break anything? Stan- Every bone in my-pocket book. H The only trouble we find with our cheerleaders is-they are so interesting to watch that we forget to yell. ---ooooooooooQQ.....Qq--Qo-- oo0QQ0-0000009090QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q--- The Elite boasts that their candy will melt in your mouth. That is rather a proud and somewhat dangerous boast when one Considers that melt in your mouth if all candy will you are patient enough. wondered if l shall be on earth and if I shall be who will bllfy me when l die. l have often the last person Alice T. thusly explains that low grade in mathematics. I blushed so frequently at those dreadful improper fractions that I wasn't able to get my lesson. They call me a flirt, all because-so they say- I wink at each maiden that crosses my wayg But how in the diekens, however he try, Can a chap help a wink with a girl in his eye? Q---Qqpqeoqgeooooooooooooeqooo SHEEP'S HEAD Pulverized Sheep Manure JWSJBRAND A ,..a. 'Q e s'e' For . 1 f' A Q For Lawns and 'mf 1 g Q W' Lawns and Gardens ii I xl' Gardens N i4.fY-ffiiszif ,ki , . -. LO. TL, O RA u we 'UROLXS two. Natural Guano Company AURORA, ILLINOIS QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ --------------0---- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ I 0 E 0 E O I 0 O I I I 0 I I I oooooooooooooooooooooo-- Qqqqqeqqoqeqoeooooeooqeqpqqoo-9900ooooQQQooooooooooooooooooooeoooaoooooooooo Arts and Crafts Shop The Shop of Service Class Pins, Fraternity jewelry Club Pins, Medals, Athletic Trophies Shields, Loving Cups Dance Programs Announcements Room 1311-31 North State Street, Chicago .QQ 0-0-9.0 QQ--- ooooooooo AURORA'S VERY BEST CLOTHING STORE THE BOYS . SMART CLOTHES 0 26 S. BROADWAY AND SWELL FURNISHINGS THE STORE THAT IS SATISFIED - ONLY - WHEN YOU ARE QQQQQQQQQQQ Qooqooooooo -Q ooooo HIS issue of SPECULUM was printed by PDX VALLEY PRINTING CO. Corner Fox 599 LaSalle Streets AURORA, ILLINCDIS Cali 5465 Wh en You Anything P Need tinted ooo--Q--oo-ooo-v oooooooeqooaooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ000000- Q oqqqoaoqooeoooooooooooooeooo---Q GEO. E. ROESCH H A R D WA R E C O . Sheet Metal and Electrical Work Furnaces and Gutters 386 New York St., Aurora, Illinois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ For Clean Coal Call A. E. orling 81 Co. Telephone 22 6 6 Gale Street At E., J. 81 E. Tracks Ralph Northam Albert McDonald The Normac G O O D C I G A R S 64 South Broadway, Aurora, Illinois -- -- -- -- -- ----- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 I-llome-Study Business Gour es Do- you want an important, high-salaried position? You can have one if you can do the work. LaSalle experts will show you how, guide you step by step to success and help solve your per- sonal business problems. Our plan enables you to tram during spare hours without interference with your present duties. Give us your name and address and mark with an X below thekind of position you want to fill. We will mail catalog and full particulars regarding our low cost monthly payment plan. Also our valuable book for ambitious men, Ten Years' Promotion In One, Tear out, mark and mail the cou- pon torlay. No obligation to you. Let us prove to you how this step has helped thousands of ambitious men to real success. .-17... Coupon ....-T1 LaSalle Extension - University Dept. Cllicago,IIl. .ffl 'll f i11i:1zff:.:1.z:.e22fa'2'n.2.nd 'f 'Q' H u ,tra g 0 1 f 1 theclpulfseglnd siuglvilce llgave l ,, l mar e wi an eow. so ,cl Y f I. I. allwithoutobligationtome, I -7' 3?5- El Business Management: Training for Omcial, Managerial, Sales, and Executive positions. D Salesmanship - Principles- and Practice: Training for Sales and Advertising Executives, Solicitors, Sales Promotion Managers, Salesmen, Manufacturers' Agents and all those engaged in retail, wholesale or specialty selling. lj Higher Accountancy: Training for positions :ts Auditor, Comptroller, Certitied Public Ac- countant, Cost Accountant, etc. El Traffic Management-Foreign and Domestic: Training for positions as Railroad and Industrial Trams Manager, etc. D Railway Accountini and Station Manage- ment: Training for ailway Auditors, Comp- trollers, Ar-countants, Clt-rks,. Station Agents, Memhbt-rs of Railway and Public Utilities Com- missions, etc. U Industrial Management Efficiency: For Exec- utives, Managers, Orlice and ,Shop Employes and those desiring practical training in industrial management principles and practice. U Modern Business Correspondence and Prac- tice: Training for Sales and Collection Corre- spondents, Sales Promotion Managers: Credit and Office Managers: Correspondence Super- visors, Secretaries, etc. E Banking and Finance: .Training for executive positions in Banks and Fmanclal Institutions. D Modern Foremanship and.Production Meth- ods: Training in the rlirwtionhanrl handling of industrial forces W for Executives, Managers, Superintendents, Contractors, Foremen, Sub- foremen, etc. E Personnel and Employment Management: Training for Employers, Employment Managers, Executives, Industrial Engineers. ULaw: Training for Bar: E1Cornmercial Law. E Effective Speaking. I:1Expert Bookkeeping. El C- P. A' Coaching. LL. B, Degree. U Business English. U Commercial Spanish Name....... ..... .... Present Position .... Address.......... E. W. WARD -------....--..----------------.4 321 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Aurora, Illinois pe. 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O O O 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O I O O 0 O O C 0 O I oo 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O E 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 lr 0 0 0 0 ll lb 0 ll 0 0 0 IP ll 0 ll 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 I QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ..-QoooQ..QoooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ RO vo 'iv f 0 QI. 1 NOX l'l11g'171f'f'1'.r am! l?1117nlv1r qf Labor Saying IV aehinery Stephens-Adamson I Ifg Co. Arizoiu, Ii,1.1xois QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Some of the teachers think we object to exams. It isn't the exams, but We don't like the questions they ask. XVC would suggest questions like these: l. YVho was president during XVi1- sonls administration? 2. lvbat two countries fought in the Spanish-American lVar? 3. lvhat country did the Swiss navy belong to? 4. VVhen was the VVar of 1812 fought? Caryl A.- Did you get seats for the show ? Butch- Yes, in the 19th row. Caryl- Oh, that's just fine. show won,t bother us at all. The Les Dieterich is a necessity. Necessity is mother of invention. The steam-ship is an invention. Therefore Leslie is the mother of the steam-ship. ,,,-----------------,---,----- Q---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ XXYl1111iC-ilD0Ct01', will you please give me something for my headfy Doctor- I woudnlt take it as a giftf' You are the first girl I have kissedf' he began passionately. 'lOhI Bill! she cried eestatieally. H-todayf' said Bill. Bliss Pouk- Who can tell me the national air of Italy? Ken Qxie-- Garlie.U H I plaeed my watch on a table, ,Twas wound to run ,til dawn 5 Next morning when I looked for it- VVas it going? No. 'twas gone. If these jokes please, call me a Smile Editor. If they are as bad as I fear they are, call me a Joke Editor. ALGER FURNAS. Q, ....... -----A------------- ----------------..------------..-----------------------4 op ::::::::::::::::o::o---Q-o g:::::::::::: ookoooooooooooooooeoooz oo oo oooo YQQQQQQQQQQQ0399999999939909oo9:999999999ocooootttaasooocbtt Qttit I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I i I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I Q.Q000ooooooooqooooooo0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00009000000 Engine Sealed and Guaranteed Two Years . V. Knight Unequaled Power Unequaled Endurance Unequaled Performance Unequaled Guarantee and Unequaled Price When You Consider Quality Demonstration Without Obligation It Will Pay You to See This Car Before You Buy SPRINKEL BROS. 122-26 South Lake Street AURORA, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 422 Citizens Having the Well-fare of Their Community in Mind appreciate the safety, convenience and saving in pat- ronizing their Street Car service. They recognize and appreciate the efforts of the Company and its em- ployees to extend courtesy, service and co-operation. They in turn consider it their paramount duty to ex- tend to their Street Car Company their moral and hnancial support, their patronage and good yvill. Their Street Car Service is recognized as one of the greatest assets to their community. The Aurora, Elgin 81 Chicago Railroad Company Fox River Division Oscar Nelson, Receiver I 1I II II II II II II II 1I I I I I 1I 1 1 I I I 1I II 1 1 'I I 'I 1I 1 1 1 I I 1I 1I I I 1I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...J 1 1I I 1I 1I 1I 1I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I ' I E I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 0 II ll I I 0 0 I lr IP II I lr II II 0 Il 0 Il I I 0 0 I I I I Il Il I1 II Il 0 0 I I I I I I I 5 I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I 5 H ,J 73 Ogle U I I I I I I I 2 2 EJ? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I E I I I I I I 1 O O E 0 0 I 0 2 E I 0 O E I O O O 0 O 0 0 I O O O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 E O I 0 0 O O I O O 0 O O O O 0 0 O 0 O E 0 0 O 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O I I O O 0 O O O 0 O C O I 0 0 0 0 4 f7'0g1efNJHs UY0 P 6 0 O O O 0 O O 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 O I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 I 0 O O O O 0 O E 0 E O O E 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O 0 O O C O 0 0 O O O L O 0 0 E 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 E 0 0 I O 5 0 9 O O O E O O 0 0 0 E O O O O 00000900 000090000000000000 .0 00000000000000000900000090900000090090000000000 000000 0000900000000 G0.'lD-Bib-GOBD-liCK wL f7'og1e,HJH5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 O 5 0 I I O O E O O O O 0 O O 0 0 0 I O O 0 O O O 0 O O O O O O 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 5 0 0 0 i
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.