East High School - Trojan Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1927

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I I N! ,I 'Lili' . ty i Xp 5, A514 u 1 6 Us wi 1 -,I 5 616 ,nd 'I Lai xi l 1 z -' '?'7'5'l'lS?g e- , 41,3 N Ei.. W, Q Il., -:c Q-a v.. 4-7 W 1' rl X R 'L W! -which guided our forefathers in 1 y 1 4 i ' p their quest for knowledgeg which 5 1 1 1 ' has manifested itself in our school, ' Q z E 2 -' P y giving to every man and woman J f' a new purposeg an inspiration 1 I .,,r'V Q y i y beckoning us on to higher learn- X gs. V V 7 ing, and to the hope of further ' , Y ' 1 . . . N - 5 i f , E 4 realization for thy aimsg to This I I K y A Spirit of Education, do we, the I 14- F-21711 Class of 1927, dedicate ' this yearbook. irlluvuumnwnn in in mu HIIIIHIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIHIIIHill1lllllIIIIHIiiiildHHHIIIIIIIIEIHHIITQHII.NQ! 1 mmm mnrmnrmmmmnumnm:n1unnm::11 snnunmnummm: 1 IIHHIIHllhhlIHIHIi!IH!liH1!!il!llIfIH1illlIi!IiH1Ii III!IllNHIIIIHIIIUHIIIIII -, if 5 EM- .4. I N. Hifi... .Ai , A . . . , ,f ..- . .. ,7ff,:,'1.::.gw, --sf--U '.'.'.v . ffm' .n .., . ... 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Fern .. ...Caring for babies ...Primary teacher .Making salads ELNIER ERRIGKSON ....... Eric .. Boy Scout work ...Chemist ......... . Dealer in Victrola records EVELYN EVEREST. .. . . . Ev .. .Frivolity ................ ...Stenographer . . .Tourist GEORGE FEELY .... ...Spade .. .. .His post-graduate course .. ...President ..... .. . . . . Poultry specialist I gggfiligg MILTON FELSING .... ...Milt .. ...Bookkeeping .......... ...Metal worker ....,.. ....... . .Army oflicer DONALD FERGUSON ....... Don .. ...Evelyn ....... ...Successful business proprietor .. ..Pearl diver ,5l:Ei:7if2jE5fL, g GRAYGE FERN ...... ...Sally .. ...Dogs ....... ...Kindergarten teacher .. .... Lady Physician WALTER FINK .... ...Walt .. ...Being mum .. ...journalist ............. .... j azz orchestra director 23 fwgliigggflig VIRGINIA FIsI-I .... ...Gin .. ...Primping .... . ...Dramatics, Music .. . Sulfragette .fi-' Qligififiif- OTYSSE FOLLE . ...Oats ...Dorothy E. ...... ...Salesman ............. ..Psychologist R245-'f72:'2'5'-ff' MILDRED FRY. . ...Mick .. ...Looking for -? .. ...Stenographer . ....... . ..Traveling saleslady 5,3 V F . ,- HELEN GLASS. ...Hen . ...History . .. . ...Work in picture studio .. .. .Bacteriologist ELSIE GLESSNER ,, ,,,Elsie . . ...Driving a Ford . . ...Stenographer . .. .... . ..Acrobat :Epi ' DELLA Goss.. . ..,Goosey .. ...Learning to swim .. ...Oflice work .. ..Manicurist fi. x. LoUIsE GREEN .... ...Louie . . ...Growing tall ...... .. .Primary teacher . . ..Poet NELSON GURY .... ...Dgwe .. ...Boxing ............ ...Boxer .......... .... S teeple jack Vi R GURY ,,,,, ,,,Vzc ...Heart smashing ..... ...Cameraman . .... Tailor fig., ,digit DAGNEY HANsEN. .. .. .Dflg .. .Her permanent wave . . ...Traveling ......... .... D iamond ring Eng?-xI'?-,.-Q.L,g252Z,35g.-fri LUCILLE HANSQN ,,,,,,,, Czle ...... ...Timidity ............ ...Stenographer ....... ..Rag time specialist lf55g.:5.i fg 'f9j'- LAWRENCE HARPER ....... Montana .. ...Bashful .. ...Electrical engineer .... Expert broom maker E2':,ig:5':'fYi-ff'.'. If jEs5 HARRIS ,,,,,,,, ,Nlessie .. ...Bianaca ................. ...Dentist ........... .... G rocery store keeper EQ' A,., 1 jg 7. JUNE HARVEY... ........ Mugs .. ...Quietness .. ........... . ...Nurse .... ......................... F armerette 5-gfffgfgefjtfifiw ' 7. CARL HAUERSRERGER ,,,,,, Shorty .. ...Spending time in corridor .. ...Electrical engineer ................. Veterinary ff:?:',r,:1f:':' 'V ,fig ELEANOR HAYES ......... .Hayes .. ...Lip-stick ................ ...Private sec'y to Nicolas LongwOrth..Fortune teller Lila,-'5 5 5' 'N,,if i. FLOYD HELD. . . .. .Bugd . . .... Smiling at ladies . . . ..Lawyer . . ......................... Cartoonist -Zgrjg EsTHER HILE, ,, ,,,M1ke .. ..,. .Flattering ......... ...Primary teacher .... ..Foot race champion 'Fiqh' vlixigf, EDNA HIN1 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,Hzney .... Roller Skating .......... ...Commercial teacher .. .... Balancing cash registers CHARLES HOFFMAN ....... Chuck ...Leaving glasses at home ...Ambassador . . .. .Dealer in fur LEONE HOLDINIAN. ..Leone .. ...Running stencils .... ...Stenographer .... .... . .. ..Parachute jumper GENEvIEvE HOLMAN ....., Gen ...Noon Appointments ...Direct Musical Comedy .. ..Fiance MARGARET HowE ......... P?ggy . ...Being nice .......... ...Stenographer . ......... .... Se rvice Eg2Q:f!f : MARGARET HUNT ,,,,,,,,, hd .... ...Red Hair ......... ...Private secretary ..... ..Making trinkets 121551 GEORGE HUTGHINSON ..... Hutch . ...Elizabeth ........... ...To be a millionaire . .. ..Pure food commissioner I GLADYS jAcKsoN .... ...Glflddy . ...Trying to grow thin .. ...Otlice work ....... ..Million dollar man VERNEITA JAQUITH ....... Verny , ...Talking ............. ...Stenographer .. ..Dressmaker -334 MARION joIINsoN, ,Johnny .. .... Cadeting .. ...Music .... . .. .Orphans Home ELERIEDE KAMNIEYER. ..Kd1111neyer .... Sarcasm .. ...Music .... .. .. .Girls Advisor LEONARD KANIMEYER ,,,,, L. D. ..... ...Dignity ...... ...Section foreman .... Cement maker GILDA KAPLON ..,,,,,,, ,,G0ldie .. ...Such curls! .... ...Stenographer .... ..Boarding House ALICE KRANTZ ...... ...Al ..... ...Chewing gum . . ...Stenographer ............. . ..Physics teacher MIGI-IAEL KLINOFF .... ...Mike .. ...Curling his hair .. ...To edit the Police Gazette .... ..Used Ford salesman CAROLYN KOCI-I... . ...Carol .. .. Clarinet .... ...Kindergarten teacher . . ..Beauty specialist 2 5 EN' llllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllilIllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllIlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll!IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllillllllilllllllllll lll NINE Iliiili SlllllIIlllIlIIIIllllIIIIllllllIlllllllIIIIllIIIlIlllIlIIllIIllIllllllIIlIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIlIIllIllIIlllIllllllIlllIIlllIlIllllIlllIIlllllIIulglllggllIwiIIIIlllIIlllIIIIllllIIIlllIIllllllllllllllIIlllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllIlllluIllllIlIIlllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllIHIlllllllIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIE C 95' WIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIHRIHIIWIIIIllllllilllllllllllilllllllllllfllllllli ll Wllllllllllllllllllll Illlillllllilllillllilll Iillllillllllillliillllmlllilllllllllll IFIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIQIIIIIII lllll I IIHIIIIE-VZIIIIII 5 EW EE TEE 5 SENIOR STATISTICS 5 QContinuedl 5 WHO PET NAME FAILING AMBITION REALIZATION ' 5 HAzEL KUEHNLE. ...Keenie .. ...Her weight .... ....Primary teacher .. ...Red Cross nurse Ffh 5 THELMA LAVINE ......... Thelma .. ...Ba-a-ashfulness .. ...Stenographer .... Kodaking 5 MAR.IoRIE LAwLEss ...... Mari ...Her hair ...... ...Stenographer .... Opera singer . .llgrffglfil 5 MAE LEwIs . .. ....... Skeerix .. ...Studying . ...Gym teacher ...Ma Ferguson II. 5 ELsIE LuKEs ............ Luky ...Long curls ...... ...Nurse ...... ...Sweet Shop ,:jgLtQ:fE'iQ?E2f! , 5 DEE McELHINNEY ....... Dee .. ...California ......... ...College .. .... Farmerette 5 jAMEs MAcMANus ...... lim ..... ...IZA History class ...Architect .. ...Balloon Seller f, 5 HELEN MARGADANT ....... Cookie ...Skating .... .. . ...Nurse ................... .... A rtist's model Ql,g3:f:ig:j, 5 MILEs MARSH ....... ...Marsh ...Stubbornness .. ...Lawyer ........, .......... . ..Political economist , IFS:-gig.-. 5 PERYLE MCCLEAN. ...... Squirrely ...... Selling tickets ..... ...Domestic Science teacher ...College diploma .ft ' Q, W 5 VIOLET MCMULLEN.. ...Vi .... ...Her flute .. ...... ...Bible teacher . ....... ...Brain specialist ,f..3??fJE.q5.f 5 MARGARET MINER. .. ...Peggy ...She'll nev r grow up ...Primary teacher .. ...... ...Lady Governor 5'3 -xslj' 5 DELLA MITCHEL ......... Dell .... ...Swimming ............ . . .Stenographer .. ....... Beauty specialist H 5 ETHEL MoNTGo1vIERY. ...Monty .. ...Cutler's Hardware .. ...Evangelistic worker . king cookies 13. 5 GEORGE MUzzY .......... Fuzzy ...Managing annual . . ...College education .. ...Millionaire kit by ip .4 5 CLAIR NEIIJIGH ........... Clair .. . ...Filling station man ...Telephone lineman ...Gentleman of society FP. X ' 909 iii! 5 NoRMA O'CoNNoR .... ...Norm ...Swapping clothes ...Stenographer . . ...Photographer ii'-f,?!7'f',5',f-.-53:-gil: 5 HERBERT OLTROGGE ....... Herb .... ...Drawing pictures ...Show card writer . . ...Real Estate ag nt -S:Y3,f.j.'-!vtf5 7T' 5 LEoLA PERRY ............ Youla ...Being quiet ...... . . .Primary teacher ...Lady Senator 3521323-,Q,QfqQ, jj 5 josEPH PHENNICIE ....... lo ...... . . .Trainer .... .. . . .Radio expert ...... ...Champion pole vaulter 5.: 5Q137Lj'. . vsfilf 5 ILAH PICKHIING ...... ...Pickles .. ...Wind-jamming .......... ...Teacher CMathJ ,. ...Prima Donna Ji? 5 HARVEY PowELL .... ...Harv ...His brightness .............. ...Electrical engineer .. ...Dentist !gZg? 5.fgff'..13ff 5 CAROL PRESCOTT .... . . .Cottie . .. Doing it at the lth hour ...Music .. ....... . ...Head of an Orphan's Home f':312'5,3k1, , vfiffii 5 HowARn REEIJER ......... Reeder .. . . . Ice skating ................ ...Surveyor ........ ...Fruit grower iii? - fi- 41355 5 MILIJREIJ RICHARDSON ..... Mick ...Innocent lmps ....... ...Nurse . .. ...Cooking for threshers . 5 ETHEL RIcnoN .......... Et .... ...Her Giggle .... ........ . ..Stenographer ...Novelist 2Z3g?3f?..,a,55q12E1gQ2 5 RussEL RITz ............ Ritz .. . ..RemovIng hat in halls ...Pharmacist ...Ventriloquist 5 LIoNEL RosE ..... .. ...Bud .... ...Athletics .. .. .. . ...Surgeon ...... ...Penmanship teacher MARGARETTS R ENIJAHL. .Greta ...She can't be heard .4 ...Music .... .... . ..239 lbs. ffifgiizfilgisf 5 GLADYS RUssELL... ...... Russy ...Studies ........... ...Math. teacher ...Woman Suffrage in Hawaii 5Qi?.5i5:f:.E:5' 5 DoRoTHY ScuLLY .... ....D0t . ...... ...Her curly hair ...Clerical work .. .... Bacteriologist 5 JEAN SHELEY ..... ...Mrs. Try . ...Inches ......... ...Nurse ........ ...Actress 'S ' 5 Lois SHIRLEY .... ..... L ou ..... . ..Raths .......... ...Stenographer ...Society critic 5 BERNIs SHooK ..... ..,,, B abe .. ...Independence ...Nurse .... ...... . .... F ashion artist 5 HERBERT SIEERIN ,,,,,,,, Herb .. ...Chewing gum .. ...I don't care ...... .. .. .. .. ...Paderewski ll. H 5 HELEN SLoAN ..... ..,.. S loan ...Boys ........ ...Dietician in hospital ...... . .. ...Teacher in deaf and dumb school 5 ROYAL SINNARD... . ...Smk . ...His Ford .. .. ...Business manager, N. Y. Times . ...F Commissioner 5 BIANACA SMITH .... ...Bee ..... ...Her grin .. .. .. ...Kindergarten teacher ......,... ...Court reporter ?Q 5 REX SMITH ......... ...Smitty ...His assembly period .. ...Doctor . .. .. .. ...Famous baritone 5 I GRANE'rrA SNIDER .... ...Netta . ...Promptness ........ ...Missionary ...... . ...I lournalist 5 FRANK SNYnIaz ..... .... S nyder . . .His grades ......... . . .Doctor .......... . . . World's full-back 5 GLAnYs SNYnIm.... .... Happy ...Iowa City ...Surgical nurse .. Keeper of Nursery 5 E 5 2 A STQSX' Sums mum Imlnm Iuuuummnlummm Imlu mnnlumsnwtlnmlnmumtl Imlunum um IHIIIIIIIMI mm Inmm Imnuunn . Inu In lnlre SS ll II . C -..gf 35 ig, . . OS . 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Typing .. .' ..... .... L ibrarian .... .. ...Famous accompanist igsfzfgigii FRIEDA STEEGE ........... F1jit1 .... Playing tennis .... Nurse ..... ...Gertrude Ederle ll. l igffgigg WILLIAM STEvENsoN. .. .Bzll .. .Sleeping In class .. .Lawyer .. ..H1gh diver FLORENCE STILES .. .. ..Flo .. .Talking in classes .. .... Nurse .... .. . . . .Insurance agent I:f35f2g2f5Qgl . ALBEIT STONE. . ...Stony .. . ..PufTing?? .... .. . .... Reporter .- ....... . .. Pose for Arrow collar FRANCES STOTrs . .. . ..Pete .. .. .Plays .... ...Dramatics and music .. . .Nerve specialist 3, EVELYN STovER..'...' ..... Ev ...... ...,Shyness .. .... Musician ,...... .. ...Philanthropist Ng.: HOWARD THOMPSON ...... Tommy ....... Gun ........ .... Athletic coach . ...Sailor G 1 11 I 'L - MILTON TOuNsHENDEAux.M1ke .... . ..His Ford ... . .... Printer .. .... ...Perpetual Motion discovered Q' rl, MILDRED TOwNsEND .Nelly .. .. .Trips to Chicago .. .. .Cello teacher . .. Let's keep It secret l,7.tge,gf'E,hP RUTH VAN GORDER ...... Ruins . .... Her Ford ....... .... P . T. teacher .. ...Prima Donna 'awff Q-, I EDWARD WAGNER ........ Eddze .. .... Size ........, .... S till thinking .. ...Floor vvalker DOROTHY WALD ..... .... D ot .... lndian dance .. .... Dietician ..,. ...Elocutiomst I Q , ROSE WALNER ........... Babe. .. .... Her slimness .. .... journalist .... ...Champion tennis player ,Q fp. GHITRUDE WIEGERT ...... Ggrtze . .... Modesty ...... .... S tenographer .. ...lst womanlpresident ONzOLo WILBUR ......... hm .. .... Saying try ...Physicstf ......... ...Window trimmer 5,49-4g5M1'l KATHRYN WILDES ....... Bud .. .... Palace , .,..... ...Dancer ........... ...Professor's wife' . :y,??if..jVg!ys. 'g'-fi 'I GERALD WILKINs .... .... I ay .... Girls ....... .... S inging evangelist ...Discover 4th dimension ifij.4? 2e.,3,'. - - Il., FRANZ WILLE .... .... F ritz .. .... Yell leader .... . .Electrical engineer . .... . .lon Chaney z. -'72'-,ITE . -333.11 ENIIL WII.sEN.. . .. .Bud .. .. .Curly locks . .. . .. .Construction engineer . . . .Carpenter gtg . yf5Sg-Sjf., J FRED WINTER ....... .... F ritz .. ..Red haired girls .. .. .Contractor .. .. .. .. Detective ,?:E7,,Jg.g -3 -I 'ji LUCILLE WORRELI.. .. .,Bud . , .Boys .. .Stenographer .. ...Housewlfe g'TQ41f'f',T3lgi.,, -Q 'LE 'JI IQ' r V. gf- 1 A'2ff:5,.,W3a fligffl- . .E RS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIWIlllllIlllllllIIlIIIlIllllllllllIllIllIIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllIlllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllll'IllllHlll1lllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllIlIIllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflll lllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll llllmlllllllllllifflllllli X at 'iw Q25 -Xi-,-'r.-2:9 . w,',,,, , 1, 32 : 1,-V: u I mm uullilu E ep. 3 Q 4 ' lllu if i -'fi-fir:-'f7?535if5'i iq S. ' 'li - 'A . , ' - f - ---wgrsiwz. .-...T hi q,:.j:S:.g5zh4 ng, .cu , , t f'2-,x:'-. '. '..- 45-' 5i'i Q ' ' fs K I:-f! ' 'f 1 UP f :1f'9: ,gi5.::i' -.-,- 'wiitii' 3? fm t:w:5? P ' i f f - ' mst-:f:1-f - -' gf 1 1-.1 . ' . Q:-.-L 'EP'L4 I 'rf :RE 'F i6'1'Ti'V' K : 3-5. ' 5,-3 -ex, ,, X -3 i n v., 5'-A-3 - -A af.: H i, ,f. h 5 ,, lg 'sv O ,gk -:Ei .i:f' 9?,j.:.' p'l'l,. uf 'sf' . ' N' nf gy ' ff' Fwy. 2 5 63':2'Zf'.. ' ....-' - ' X 0 E ' f .1 1 345? -71.-55' el 'A ..'.':'.f-'I+ A V -,,,f! ':'4f. , 4 Nh .-'1 ' airy-T121 :':.-:'.':: 9 ' ..,.-2-1'-.v.. ,aw i'-L 'Vi' 21f-G: 4 ,0,',',5T- is -'::f'. ' 'ff::r.1'-i'i'4 w.E7 0!Z1o'65u'f!f-'-'n'r1-?'- 1-ti MALCOLM Giuuusox Miss KNOCKE HARRY PARSONS MAXINE CLow FRANCIS VEACII President Advisor Treasurer Secretary Vice-Presidenl Us juniors You can wonder 'bout the seniors And all their worldly pompsg You can talk about the sophomores And all their larks and rompsg But to use the phrase of Milligan, CThe Miss won't fit in rightj One must strike the happy medium, Now-do you see the light? Now extremes we all abhor, The cause is logical, We work, we play as ne'er before In ways methodical. Many kinds of work we've done ln ways that we are proud, Class room, clubs, and just for fun, ln ways that we're allowed. What's all this we're talking of About the Sophs and Seniors? Bless you, child, you're all mixed up, We're talking of us juniors. -W'lLLlAM NETOLICK. lllll ililllilllllllilllllllilililllllillllillill lllllililiilllll Illllili Illililllliillllllllllililllll llllillllilliliiiillliiillliilllill lillllllllilllllillltiiillllllliillillllll 5 E Illlllliilll IIIIllilllllllillllilllllillliilill fillllllil 'llllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIillIllIllIIIIllllIllillllllllIllillIlliilllllilllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llliilllllIIlllllIIllllllllllllllillllllIllllIlllIllillIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllilIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllIIllllIllllIllIIllIIIllllIIIillllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll i .H 37 BM . ,.,.,., 3.-g J-jbfjjwif-ig: .7'.j1-'fffggwa ggpgf' 2-'A A. n-:..i:3gy 5.4.1. 1.53. , .vi m:x.,.,:A. 1 oo. v, s'l . -4'. . ff-:iff 55,11--,ggggik :ft-:-, 'PQ 2 - . 11'--Z'Z ,ff.Lf'f: V-QW'-if? Qggj , , A., un! 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ZERELDA ALDRICH-NA Man for the Ages ODA ANDERSON-l'AbfdlJ0m Lincoln WILLIAM ANDERsoN- Aeneid OSCAR ARIvIsTRoNG- Arabian Nights RUBY BALDWIN- Beside the Bonny Briar Bush ENGRATIA BENDER- Beauty and the Beast JAMES BENJANIIN- Beowulf FLORENCE BENTROTH- Black Arrow, The RUTH BLANCHARD- Bracebridge Hall MLARGARET BRooKs- Black Rock WARREN BucHAN- Ben Hur RUSSELL BUzzARD- Birds and Bees KATHERINE CAMERON- cull of the Wild MEDA CAMP- Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt MIABEL CLARK- Count of Monte C risto, The MAXINE CLow- Canterbury Tales MARJDRIE COMFORT- Covered Wagon CARROLL CoNKI.IN- Crisis, The RICHARD CRANE- Conquest of Mexico GEORGE DAvIs-- Deerslayer, The ELEANoR DEAN- DHuglJf8f of the Middle Border ELMER DIEKMAN- David Balfour BERNICE DooLEY- David Copperfield LAVONNE DRILLING- Don Quixote MLAXINE ELLIOTT-HEMMY Lou DORIS FEILD- Friend of Caesar JOSEPH GAY- Gentleman from Indiana KENNETH GLESSNER- G0ld Bug, The MAURICE GouLD- Guy Manneringn XVILBUK GROVE- Gray C hampion JUANITA GuNsTEAD- Girl of the Limberlost MARIE HACKER-'KHOUSB of Seven Gables NATHANIEL HACKETT- Handful of Clay, A EVERETT HANsEN- Hiawatha DOROTHY HILL-KIHBT Father's Daughter IRMA HILTON- H01U to Live on Twenty-four Houfrs a Day OLGA HGPKA- Henry Esmond GRACE jIRsA- jungle Book EVA MAE KEELER- King of the Golden River MHKRY KATHRYN KERWIN- Knickerbocker's History of New York CLYMENE KORTRIGHT- Kentucky Cardinal HILDEGARDE KUNSTLING- K im EDNA MATHEws- Marjorie Daw NAUMAN MEVES- MdSt6f Skylark EDNA MILES-JKMHTDZZ Faun VADA MILLER-f'MdSk of the Red Death LAWRENCE MOEHLIS-'rMHCb8tb,' - WALTER MORKAL- MUSl6fPl8Cz,' JOSEPH MORRIS- Mississippi Bubble EVELYN MOSHER-llMOMSl2uf Beaucaire HAR07I:2 MULLAN-IIMHM 'without a Country, e HAROLD MURPHY- MBU of 1ron HOWARD MussET- Mid Summer Night's Dream JAMES MUSSET- MdiM Traveled Roads KATHLEEN NEARY-t'NlCb0ldS Nickleby WILLIAM NEToLIcK- Ninety Three EVA NEUBAUER-t'N6CkldC8, The EFFIE NIELSEN-'KNEW England Nun, The LILLIAN NOBLE- New Arabian Nights MILDRED OMAN- Othello EvA OvERToN- Oliver Twist MARCELLA PARKER- Pilgrims' Progress HARRY PARSONS-- P6Ck'S Bad Boy HAROLD PAUL- Polyanna Grows Up WAYNE PENNE- Pathfinder, The PRESTON PERRY- Prince and the Pauper HARRY PETERSEN- Pride and Prejudice HOMER PETERsoN- Paradise Lost ELWIN PHILLIPS- Paradise Regained HERBERT RAAD- Red Rock BLOSSOM REICHERT- Rivals, The BEATRICE REISNER- Rise of Silas Lapham HAROLD RoEPE- Robinson Crusoe MAX RYAN-HROD Roy JOHN SANsoIvIE- Sonny FRANCIS SCHAMMEL-HSBSGHIE and Lillies HILDA SGHUBERT- Secret Garden, The IVAN SooGGIN- Sky Pilot, The DICK SHANE- Story of the Bad Boy ARCHIE SHANNON- Silas Marner 'TlllllllllllllllmlflllH4dIIMllllWlWI DWl3!Z3MlI.7!!!!!2!'iIillI1!!!ll!!?!!N!l!l!l1lllUIfI4llI!I4llIIillHilUlIWHI1IIIllllllllIII111NIIII3lll4fl2I1Ill1Uil1!lIlIII1llllllHlWIIISIWHIllillilllllllllllfilllllilllllllllllflifilllililllllmmlmwlmmwmwlwwlmilmlmnillmlmnl 39 , -.-nw-n..': :.1.-.AQ ,.,,,... ,:..:'...4,:,:H, W ,.,.g.4' If-V-1 ' rlfpj ' f:Sk1f':fel,-- r:o41:4:-i:2:?f3f5:5i.'5!, ' Q' ' 4 -.. . 4 . 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WANDA Lovn- Little Women 3 HENRY WEL-LMEYER- Waiting in the Wilder- EARL LYNN- Little Minister 5 M55 H . A ARTHUR MAY- My Double and How He Z 5 WlLh9q7J Wmss- Winning of Barbara Wortb, Undid Me S g I R M -rf n - HENRY WENTHE-'lWdj!S1d6 Inn, Tales of CQIJFIZZD M:'::Ei-1:53535 tllifoflnougn Old E GCRDON WHITNEY- When a Man's a Man Mamev S E GORDON Wm-'AMff'W15b 'fe mf? Swofdu MARGARET MILLER- Mill on tbe Floss 5 MARIAM YAGGYT- Young Pioneers H VERA MORSE-ffMiddlema,d,H i jol-LN ZElGLER- Zenobzas Infidelity H MAXINE PMTON-ffpolyannav 2 MABLE ANDERg'0 ff' A encect 7:f'bute MARY PITTS-'Ipit and the Pendulum ,j VERNA ANDORF' 1550175 F M7165 GLADYS PREsoo1T- Pickwick Papers ' CoRAL ARTHURS- Anne of Green Gables JAMES RAMSAY.-.,R0m0la,, JANE BECRNELL- Branding Iron, The KENNETH SEE-.fsnow Image, Then i NORMA BELL- Beverly of Ganstark MM SINGER-.,Sn0wbmmd,, Beauty ,, ANNIE STROM- Story of My Life, The - md Goddess' The BURGNER T1-loMPs T l T C 't' GRACE BUHR- BlllZ8d Trail, Tbe T 'YN1 ai of wo 1 m GEORXZOFTQ-B5f..F0ur Honemen of the ISABELQHHOMPSON- Trai of tbe Lonesome ca y se H I U HELEN Fox- Friendly Road, The JESSE WADE- WW' The MALCQLM GARRlSoN.. Gfau5tafk NAOMI WALKER- Wee Wi7lkle,, GERALD GLASS-- Gallic War GLADYS WEATHERWAX- Winning the West LILLIAN GOLOFSKY- Golden Legend, Tire LOISHWHITESIDE- Women in American JACK GREELLS- Gulli'ver's Travels 1Sf0fLV' FLORENCE GURY- Gift of the Magi DARLOW YouNo- Yemassee IIBIIIKIISIMIIIIIIHIIIIMWI IIIIIGIMUOHMIIMIKMIWHKIIIIIIIWI1 IIIIME CLASS OF 1929 --22+ 41 if f .-ef.-.'. W, -,- ..:i l4l ,ia ' 'S' ' 'C ':'n': ' 'I llirf fv f i P:'Qv:.11-' -.-- . ..T.fe-.f:f:ff1gffaLlsfbzgu Ta 'S -azllt v 'w wf 1 T ,. -,Q:Yi?f7'7'ffRf71fl'-'-f-'-'-'miRM 7' lf' ' h is ' if'-N - . ' 151'-Q-'2-4-Lltf . as T:.a1l.11l1:ea4llll' 2' E X l 'l l' 'U''lvYl'.5lg1'5f5'::5f:i3.:.:.5l:f2:?i:::3 M 'f 1f.3'5'l . f T ':i'bg42-1-2-fi-eiw llllQ2 alert M i'::: .QQtf:-,f5,,g-, L r 59 , .v . af2Q737?51l2i, s13f?557'??f' 5 ' lg- S E E 0 E Sophomore Music Shop 2 E E We're artists still with hearty good will E Though noisy at times we're sensitive, keen 2 To harmonies, discards, may be seen. E While to life's harp we tune our minds 2 Mid pleasures, strifes of 'varied kinds 2 With steady upward tread we move Q Sincere, earnest, may we prove. E FIRST VIOLIN GUITAR FLUTE 2 Cleo Arns Laurel Holdridge Gladys Simmons 5 Dean Bachtel Elizabeth Hulse Wilma Singer E Phyllis Baldwin Frank Jones Elizabeth Snyder Z Naomi Bandfield George Kimball Margaret Stark 5 SECOND VIOLIN UKELELE Coon-ra BASSOON 2 Howard Barnes Francis Kindig Glen Steck 2 Edgar Barrett Helen Lange Gerhardt Steege E Kermit Bauman May Laurltson Wright Steeves 2 Russell Bell Melba LaVine Nora Stout S CEl.l.o CLARINET ENGUSH Holm 2 Marie Bender Wilfred Lichty Lois Stover g Dorotha Bennett Harvey Littrell Lilly Teeter 2 Katherine Bickley Muriel McFadden Hazel Thorp E Selma Bobo Maxine Mead Roland Thode , 5 Vlol.A OBOE Pleooeo E Viola Boni Gordon Messinger Donald Thomas 2 Carl Brietske Russell Miles Charlotte Thompson 5 Dorothy Brinker Margaret Moore Henry Timmerman E Carol Burr f Dorothy Morris Louise Tollefson E BAss VIOLIN BASSOON U FRENCH HORN E William Byerly Myrtle Nielsen Raymond Tf0l-lffetfef 2 Edna Carney Edward Oberhauser Ch21fl0It6 Tllfflel' 5 Vivian Cavanaugh Roy Padget Elmer Turner E Lyle Cherry Gwenevere Pattison Wert Van EMO!! 3 HARP HECKLEPHONE TROMBONE 2 Alford Clarke lvan Penrose Annie WHESUOU1 3 Howard Collentine Arlene Peters Marie Walner S Rose Cutler Esther Peterson Mabel Watson 2 Doyle Dana Ralph Pfalzgraf Nlta Welstead E MANDol.lN SOPRANO BASSETT HORN CORNET 2 Jeanette Dobson Robert Pritchard lola Wharram E Evelyn Enfield Violet Reichert Grace Wood 5 Gordon Fassett Clifford Renn Betty Young t E Franklin Fish Myrtle Rigdon . Kenneth Zwanzlger E PIANO ALTO CLARINET FLUEGEL HoRNs Lucile Gentle Earline Roadman Lyle Allen - Max Gerber Adella Roeder Ray Anderson g Ethel Gore Andrew Sanders Grant Baldwm 2 Marjorie Grady Howard Schrag Grace Batchelder g BANJO Bass CLARINET MELLOPHONE E Duane Hackett Noma Scott Frank Beatle 2 George Hardy Louis Scroggv Kenneth Beckner E Grace Harper William Scully Robert Bingham E Alfred Herbsleb Mildred Secrest Ruth Bradfield E I 2 illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil !Mll5MlH!HllHlllMllMlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllKllllllIllllll!llllllllllllMlNllllIllllllll!llH1lllHllli1!lllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilg 42 Wilbur Enfield Lillian Entz g Gerald Felmer 2 E 1 BAss TROMBONE Sherwood Felsing Pearl Folk Marie Guenther 1 Nina Hadley - EUPHONIUM 5 lrene Hawver E Nola Heller 5 Harry Hill E Virginia Hill E BARITONE Cecil jacobson Dorothy jensen 5 Kathryn Kelley 5 Francis Kennedy Bernard Lane Helga Larsen. Carolyn Laurltson CELESTE Gladys Lent Pearl Lewis Marian McClean Theory McNamee MARIMBA Francis Mead Geraldine Meier Elizabeth Morris Nelda Myers SAXOPHONE Dorothy Nass Virginia Neary Herbert Neubauer Darwin Nicholas Albert Redden BAss DRUMS Pauline Saunders Donald Scane Robert Sherburnc Alice Smoker ORCHESTRA BELLS Russell Sohner Thelma Swartz Helen Thompson Lyle Trunnell TAMBARINE Francis Veach Helen Watkins Helen Wilder Doris Windolf TRIANGLE Frank Witry Harris Yagla john Young I: lllllllllll nl mlmwnlmlmnnanummIslmummllumlmullullnullmllmmlnlmlmllllnnnnlgz-:um E Q . '25 ls' gf - ,, U, I na Q23 C 2 3 -1 O N N 3 -. N Z 'C -1 2. -u O '33 Q ' Ll 255 E gl U ca 1:2 0 O E UCC Sg'I':.5. 2' ,1 fb -, -1 he 1.5-..-. Q5 3 gg 2' rss.:-:g 2 E rf' 3, no rn ' 3:L113g2.i?gT:- 1:7-?fq.g:z53?:E. A . iiQRi5ii5iEiEi'?Z2- sz ?-?- :5:g55:1.1s55S gg - , i9'gg,f:3:'g::. O -if!'4w...s.4ii FQ 3 .gvf ' cn D' P-xlQffEAS'i '. a- h- gi o ii? -:K f, 4 7' FUFUQ C f'T j -' na 7' Q-r: Q --- rn N av: F! 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A S E Scarce had we time to settle and look about, ere Wisdom began imparting to E us, little by little, truths from her vast store. ln fact, so kind and generous has she E 5 been, that now, though only Sophomores, we find it difficult to be excelled. 5 E Why is it Sophomores are always considered so egotistical? lt is perhaps be- ' 2 cause of the patronage of the more advanced classes. Yet we are obliged to have E opinions of our own importance. 5 Look where you will in the activities of the school, such as Eros, Philos, orches- tra, band, glee clubs, plays, operettas, all activities, you will always find representa- tives of the Sophomore class. All are busy, all realize that work, unceasing work, is the price of the sheepskin. 2 Through all of our sorrows, troubles, defeats, pleasures, victories, and honors, E we realize there is' none better than dear old East High. May the Sophomores ever 5 be worthy of her and loyal to her. Q E Thus passeth our hrst year in- Senior High. 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E z I : - - 5 -E 5 5 2 CLASS OF 1930 5 5 E 2 Freshman Aim 5 .E E E Mr. Miller. teachers, students. we are herel The long cherished hope of being 5 E a student in East lfligh School is at last being realized. We have reached the goal 2 toward which we have labored for a decade. One of our many ambitions has been E Q achieved. 3 2 Although one goal has been reached we do not intend to lag. We have other 5 ideals and ambitions. We have the scholarship and the athletic powers to uphold. E E : E 'lihe music and other added activities need our attention. Although we have barely 2 E 2 started on our high school careers, it will not be long until we shall be Seniors. E E When we are Seniors we shall try to set an example for the many pupils then 2 2 entering high school. E 5 Three years hence, when we leave our beloved school as graduates, the class of 2 E '30 aims to have a record ol' which East High may be proud. E 2 V---ROBERT KENNY. 5?-hlllllillllllllllllllllitll!fl!Llivwnulnltfilllztiiat.-1in.agi,,5.gp.g5y1':gf14 'gm' ,tn'umIllllfZi,m'f l'- .ii ,fu lx- :-'3:ug51ln:151rmgmlgmplluiililllliiilllillmullavam :mlsQmumllllllllltlllmluliiulnil:lmmlllllllI5mmumm!HIllluilIllllilllmlllllluIhumv mul x'v:.?uw:1lllll1llE -- -l--l he -e 1 Q, f -fjiff' .. 11 f- A -,I.. :r.f-Zfff75 ,S 3 Y 5 . 9 1 A, 11 te - b rg- fmkiitfkg 2'- . .... . ,E : 16- Qgsgeo X ... fag... -ml. 7- ,gy . ,e:f1g:, J , U'-HP' 'EP' - f 751 ' - Q.: -sig! ,. .qi I' ,IQQI ' wXGff',5'g: :L - D ' x'L .Gb ' ll ' 4' 'Wi . 1 . ' Q Hg .l gn fxxv f ! ' T P' I' ' is 1 ' :I ' 1 'Y' A -'SP 4 I 'Ak Af' 3 2, .Z.':',-.- - ' - ' 'ra'r-:rmInns.:I.s'ufI::sImaIfI1IIIItlH1Z 5 .. -.-. ' -1? ':l:2:Iif:'A ' f ': . vi! . , ,m:5f!,qN.,55'gf? f A I- 0. 4...- G XX '. 'I ' 1 P ' 'ifbct ' ' 'Q 31551-5931-' ' -.Nfl ',' 4..'.-::L.:.Z' '5':'J.:4'vX. . 1 tg ' FRESHMEN ART GALLERY As the Freshmen, sly, demure, Enter through our East Hi door, They are artists amateur, Seeking knowledge mo're and more, Palettes and brushes in hand have they Artists seeking guidance, they. CARLE BLACKMAN- Blacksmith, The ELWOOD BODELL- Blue Boy, The PAUL BROOKS- Boyhood of Sir Walter Raleigh The GILFORD BROWN- Baptism of Christ CLIFFORD BURBANK Bugle-Call, The DALE CAsToR- Christ Rescuing Peter EDGAR CUNNINGHAM- Child Handel, The NATHANIEL DELONG- 'Da-am EUNICE DOSTAL- Delphic Sibyl HAROLD FELLMER- Flight Into Egypt LYLE FERGER- Fighting Temeraire, The EDWARD FITKIN- First Music Lesson, The WILLIAM GATEWOOD- George Washington THELMA GREENLEY- Gleaners, The RODNEY GROVE- Guardian of the Flock ARTHUR Kocx- King Lear EDNA LUKES- Landscape After Storm VICTOR MORKAL- Madison Square WILLIAM OWENS-'KOFPDKWS andEurydice HAROLD PARKER- Poplars, The ' ALICE ScHuLTz- Summer Evening MARIE SMITH- Sistine Madonna ESTHER TEASDALE-U Two Mothers and Their C hildren GORDON ALTLAND-uA1tf14'l7l'nn VERONA AsHwoRTH- Adoration of the Shep- herds HELEN BANISTER- By the Riverside MARJORIE BARBER- Baby Stuart HELEN BARNEY-UBOBTS on a River EDWARD BARTA- Boy With a Sword HAROLD BAUGHER- Bentheim Castle DOROTHY BENsING- Berkshire Hills VIRGINIA BERRY- Broken Pitcher, The LOIS BIGOLE- Bowles, Miss CATHERINE BODELL- Buckingham Palace EUGENE BRowN- Black Forest, The ELMA CARR- Children of the Shell EARL CARY-- Capture of the Dutch Fleet WILMA CLARK- Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose KENNETH CLOUGH- Colosseum IONE COLLIER- Christ in the Garden LEONA COREY- Can't You Talk r fi 1 we f' .- Lg.: :::'4'-:. III ll mmII'IrIe:II:IIv:.:Wi,3fQgZ,' '. X I Q sk U' I ll N, ' 1 gilll ...sis 5 1' .4 rf .1 U I if I. H 1 .4 if if fi If fr ' V' 'I UWW 1 -,., . 7 . ,.- ROBERT Con-TON- Chaldean Sages ANTHONY DALRYMPLE- Duet, The MARY DANKOWSKE-HDHHCZ of the Nymphs' WILLARD DELONG- Duke of Oli-uares MURQEII. ,PRYDEN-KKDlSClDlES at Emmaus, e . CARLTON EIGKELEERG- End of Day CARL FERGUSON- Farm in the Fields ESTHER FOGLE- Feeding Her Birds LOLAND FowI.ER- Fife and Drum Players, The SHERWIN FRITZINGER- Forge of Vulcan, The LEROY FURRY- Friere of the Prophets WILLIAM GAEDKE- Galahad, Sir HAROLD GEIORE- Golden Stairs, The WILLIAM GHOSLIN- Gfll11d Canal, The HELEN GREEN-1467666 Before Meat HENRY, HAGENSTEIN- Harp of the Winds GLADYS HALL- H0fS8 Fair, The HELGA HANSEN-l'Hdfb0T of Antwerp HAROLD HARDY- Har-vesters, The MARGARET HELLEN- Halt Before an Inn MILDRIHJ HEMSATH-KIHODBI, MYRTIE HILE- Helping Hand, The MILDRED HILLIARD- HOME of the Heron LESTER HosTETLER- Hunting of the Deer' RUSSELL HowE-- Homer and His Guide DOROTHY jAcoBs- judgment of Paris, The' LORENE joHNsoN- jacob, Dream of MAXHJEIIJOHNSON-journey of the Magi, e . WILMA JURGENSEN-u1145l judges, The ROBERT KENNY-'tKMlgh7f of the Holy Grail, The CLAYTON KIRscH- Knight's Vision KENNETH KNUTSON- K ing Cophetua LOREN KOLB- K ite, The HARRIET KRANEBELL- Knitting Girl, The JACK KUDELKA-KKKl7lg'S jester WALTER KYLE- Kaulen ANNA KUEHNLE- Knitting Lesson, The PHYLLIS LEMDKE- Last Supper, The FRANK LEMPH- Lone Wolf, The ZELMA LEvELLs- Laughing Meadows 1 u Q7 I IIIIIIIIIILQQIIIN 'Q-W 5Q53tTflg.g Q. 'I '2-:w'd5:?:f. K:-:nt-:vit-::+ I -'lglgghlf-5 5- .- ' ,-L' . gg,Y?gI':1-.'npf7.Z. -. - P:-:v 'ax' 53:3 si!-3-gg-2 Q' ' ' 'iff' .-.ff gfrmi ', 11- QL,-W'-ag: I - 2 '- I 'V ' E ,kgigfv gr ,WTA M5 :wg ,I 5 we-3352 5-,N s ae. f 1 ' 1 EL r'1 32 5-N an -GV?-Y 3 I' .fb m JDJ, 11 up 1 I 2 .44 QQ ,QQRP-engine I H'-. .fgizst-I ?'2194'r., '- ,-Q-5322523 .ag-:as 22:1.Qf2:?ga:sg fkaifijifqajli 195 'EIS' 'if-Lb..'1ffif'-E-W .-'f Qf3-L: ffgzgo'-1' E' 13 , nk? li .wa-:1:. 7, ,,, '-PG' .X r'v'i' , I. .g.3,55. ..,-.154 A-, -,-,g QE. 3,1359 -gifs 5. 4.:'a,s',-25: . ','7f'-Qlgl, .- - .. . . :ins .umfslc i X:,v,:E5 ma, . ...EQ W ','.po f .'a. .'-,ef-Q. ff-A-:-,H .111f.,, .h 'fp,:.'.1.w:,'.' 5-,U-25, -,E:z,.':'i1gf'1 .. .g.g.wz,,g1..:f-gQ4.,.. . . ..r,:,g5?1iq.g5g.g- :Z :, 51f45:?:g::!fi'2L1' -:-:-v.:-.f-gy zfiazifnffgfc? pg-1-2g,f.:gf:,4 -QFM'-'I-f'f':Q wx-f' J 2951.-sci' 2: 4.,?,.3.53 s 'ffnjg I.: Q11 SEL if E ., SSR, IHIIIHE A :ml llliiml IIN :I S Z E E ' E Eg FRESHMEN ART GALLERY 5 2 ' qcominuedp 2 s 5 E , . ,, E S MYR1g.EdLlgQlZTFIELD- Lady at the Harpsz- KENNETH ROBERTS- Reading from Homer 5 2 C 0' I fn CLINTON ROBINSON- Racing Tea Clippers -E 2 HP-ZE1: LQYD La d5faPe with 0 Mill' M0011-' MARION ROEDEL- Return Home, The 5 hgbt ,, VERENA SCARBOROUGH-asf. Anthony of 2 2 HAROLD MARTIN- Messenger, The paduav E 2 NELUE MATHES-uMMf'Dinte'U FRANCES SOHUBERT- Saved 2 E JAMES MCNAMEE- M1ll.P0nd, The LEONARD SEX1-ON...-'Song of the Lam E 3 ROBERT MILLER- Md1l In Arrnour HARRY SMITH-ffgi, Lancelot E 2 RALPH MIsHAK- Muse of Painting, The MAME ly SMH-H-'fSp,.i,,g 2 5 NEvAt IELQBLEY-HMill ef Wilk' Nea' DMM' JAMES SNYDER- St. Mark's at Venice 5 s s e e ,. ,, 2 5 -,, . CLARK SPAFFORD- Sunset at Sea E S HARCLLDS?g?E2 Mountain Landscape After RUBY SQUIER-.santa Barbarian 2 5 DOROTHY MUNSON-AMOM Lima CHARLOTTE STOFEREOEN- Sewing School, 5 E ,, . ,, mf' 5 5 ALFRED NATH- Msfjt Watch' Tiff CHARLES STROMGREN- Shepherd and His 5 E MARTH8 NEIDIgESNotreFDa5-ne ll Tb H Sheep, The., H U 2 E FEEN EWS N ante. e 'fl f e CARL STRONBERG--' Sower, The 2 E HENRY OWENS- Oid 'Mm' The u LOIS TIsDALE- Temple of Paestum E E Dokfgfw ZADGET' Pdgffmf Gomg fo WILLIS TOWNEF-'ITGTPUYI Springs g E E ml? HP t I I, A . ,, GRACE TOwNsEND- Tunis S E NFUNG SDERSENQE or a sdopl Wiwfls LUCILLE TURNER- Temple of jupiter 5 'LTON ERRY' mc? af' ,my , N DOROTHY UHLENBERO- Under the Blue - 2 WILLIAM PICKERING-' Painter in Hrs Studio hmian Sky 3 DONALD PRATT- Parthenon WALTER VIcH- Vigil, The 2 CLAUDE PRIEs- Ploughing in Ni'uernais MURRIAYDWZZRDALLZ- Washington Crossing 2 H LD UACKENEUSH- uarters, Boats in t e e wwe l , E ARc:,p'ing, Q FRANK WENNER-- Windmill, The 2 NWA RATCLIFF-Hkainbow, The DOROTHY WILOus- Westminster Cathedral 2 HARRIET RBISNER-ffmng, 7-ben CLIFFORD WILLIAMS- Westminster Abbey, 5 S H , H London 2 5 HAROLD RICHTER-1' Roman Chariot Race MARMN W Hwmows New Away, E E HELEN RICHTEE' Rocky Gofgef The VIRGINIA ZELLHOEEER- Zacharias, Appear- Li E HELEN RIcHETrs- Repose In Egypt, The ance of Angel to E 5 S E S 5 E E E E S 5 E 2 E E .. 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Q ' .- I A I A, 1.-gi, -.i.--.'.g.,f.-.-.1-.-.3-was H 1' e.-4 C'f.'v:e.'.-...- w if Q .I ' 2-.:H,e-:gaze --:Q . 4 54 45: f - 1 .gf l , . -. . 1- 1 ' -I A ' f--.1 1 ff'l'f'I - 1 'QeEg:gj:E..'f'.f TL 0 ,-I' Q n'.19, v ' j. f .fy ' ,L . i, . - , , ,gun v , f .,.,, - .. .. ...,, .. N 3 ,...'g5f!q.-.'-:-, 4 . , ,,x,.,-:.'.,-LTIQAIH. ,Liga E ....-'-:-.-.. ..'.-L .-.g.:1:,d!r-f!'i'1 'v:'Hs' '-9, 3222- -- 2 '.f.f.2.5?4f:5v1 i fx Q21 ' '.'L'fvfl fl'-'nfs' '-Z' . '5'.1 E 2 5 S 5 , . E E E COACH MAKEEVER, Head Coacb. Coach M. E. Makeever is a product of Coe College of Cedar Rapids and while there took an active part in the three major sports. Midge was with us last year as assistant football and head basketball coach and upon the resignation of Coach Heldt assumed the position of head coach at the beginning of the present season. It is quite apparent that East High Athletics have risen to a much higher standard under his management and too much credit can not be given our coach because he had only fair and inexperienced material with which to work. Midge is one of the most popular and best liked coaches East High has had for years. During his service here he has established him- self as a coach of high caliber and has made many friends both as a teacher and as a coach. We wish Midge the same success next season and are sure he will have the hearty co-opera- tion of the entire East High School. H. D. TAYLOR, Assistant Coach. This is coach Taylor's Hrst year at East High. He is a graduate of Upper lowa Uni- versity. As coach at Osage, lowa, and Albert Lea, Minnesota, Taylor helped to turn out some very creditable teams. He had charge of the second squad at East High and spent much time in developing them into future regulars. ln basketball he also had charge of the second squad and brought the basketball interest to many of the under-classmen. Coach Taylor is a real fellow and is well liked by East High fans. We wish him the same success along with Midge. lllllllllllllllflIlilfllllInIMi!fIllllilllli'lIIH14Il'l'llllllflV1'Hillll!!PIUll!lH!llIITillllllil!lllllllllilllilIWtll,iZ'llllif!l'l!llllIllll!'l'lll?illlIiMII! I'IllIIIllllllllllllllllllllillll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllll 'illlll llll ll alllll'l1llIlll illlli lilllllllliilllllllll llIIIT'lI.lIllilIl.lllll --.gl .li 5..- E 1... fi ,i .M . X? ' Q iw 5 5, 2 , 2 Q w--' Q ' .4- 4 if P f ibu- F 3 L Q S pm 1 s. - f' --sv.. 'ug . ' ' -,Af -n H1 X , . M. , v- .'g,,-.... 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'- C - - ' .XLnHc'i' IBARNAKD llfaplazul '27 ftl1'kl'L' Burney wgxa the ntziinstuv ot the line, xi xicioua charger Lllltl ll won4 tlerful defense mun, Ile was ulwnya u hurtl Pl'llhlL'l1'I for his opponents to solve, :xml mzulc un excellent lender of the tezim. lt will luke 11 good nizin to lill B:lr11ey's posi- tion next lull. l,IONI-,Il Rosh '27 llalfhark Bud wzu what is known :is xi triple threat man. being Ll plunger, passer, und kicker pzir excellent. lle vvua one ol' the lu-wt foolhull nieu turnenl out ut lfzist Iligh in xexerul sezmnis :intl wus placed on one ol' the Dex Moines liegintefm .ill-,lute teams, limiilk DIEKMAN lf,'t1f7ftllll-L'll'l't.i '28 llalfbafk Although out of the line'up most vt' the season Dick made gi line showing when given the chance. lle hznl an haul hip which hntheretl him much, lle wus ll line kicker :intl interference mzln, Dick will niqike zi worthx cuptuilt. ihllllll.-Xlzl. Kuxoii- 'ZS Center l Ciirly Klinoif has those qual- llll'b which are neceasurx' in- ulrder lo pluy one ol' the most Lillillillll pmitions on gi foothzlll It'illl1 rox'- ing center. Ilia defense wzu very gootlrus well us his LICCUFLIIL' puss- Illfl ot the oval. lle will not return. i'RANClS SCII,-XlN1NH:l.l. 'ZS Iillcf Zutl . although in his tint veur of foothzill, tlexelopetl into ll pow- erful lineman, Ile scarcely ext-z fuiletl Io hreuk up ull zltternpts of the opposition to run hii emi. lie will he il hig :inet to the team next xezir. Rhx SMITH '27 llallbatrk One of the hest ground guiners :intl fustemt men on the tezun. tlitln't know he should atop when tzlcklell, A great loss will he fountl when next yeur's squad lines up. -, ,E+ 40 5, - ' X r u i -. 1. -1 'z' -I-Rv n'-', J, p -fu.. 1 ,. 2.:PiY:1?iZi l'Y:1.lL-Cliff' . in if'z15e1'.l l : gfs:s:1:Q:s if?1E1?'2' 319' t 21- -:'F22?'S':QQ 35535 -1 -.FQ ,ilrr ,Qq-.-1. ..,.,, J: 1 ,H ,, w. .1 '7.,n,!La1' ..-.1 ,,-af X il'-'et..tff'.':wfi ..y- , 1.7.1.-I ,rj -, 'v e. ,1 Q I, -.-. ' f- - ,3 ,z-rf . .. e., f-- ,V '-' tc?-+'A Q.. ...,'.- ,1 MALCOLM G.-XRRISON, '28 Halfback Mack was, without a doubt, one of the best tacklers on the squad. After he got started it was nearly impossible to stop him. He should he a star next year. RGBERT BINGHAM, '28 Halfback Ilere's to Bob who runs on his stomach and can always be relied upon to make a gain where there is the slightest chance. This is Bob's lirst year at East High and he did himself proud at halfback. He had light, and this should make Bob a valuable member of the 1927 squad. Geizatp WiLKiNs, '27 Tackle Gerald was a good man on de- fense and kept up the spirit of the team with his consistent good work, llc was a tower of strength on both defense and offense and de- serves credit for line work in all of the games. Another good man to leave that line old line of the 1926 squad. EDWARD CONARD, '27 Center and Guard No matter where Ed was placed in the line he was solid. Ed's long suit was blocking and tackling which he demonstrated in every game. Ed graduates this spring. JAMES BENJAMIN, '28 Guard A star on the defense. Although handicapped by inexpericnce, Ben developed into a sterling player. Toward the end of the season he was actually one of the best line- men ever turned out at East High. Benjamin is in his- last semester and will not be eligible next year. HARRY PARSONS, '28 Halfback Small, hut fast and clever with the ball: a good forward passer and kicker. Look out for this Na- poleon next season. Harry was one of the hest line smashers of the season. till injuries forced him out of the line-up. + e.- . '. 'a i ll l3 l'llfilllli'i1lli,4'li1'Vli',-'l -. ,ff 50 .- -nal!! t Q? ffl ,.!, 4 1 lloxai, Dawsox '27 Guard and lim! Two year man, held his own with men heavier than himsell' bv many pounds. Donny does not have Teutonic hair for nothing and had enough light to olfset his lack ol' weight. This is his iinal year. CARI. llauofsmiw. '27 fflldlflsl llrtlpz,gv played a steady game all through the season. Ile was one of the most determined and de- pendable lighters on the team. llis absence will be keenly felt next year. CARL llAUERSl'ERGlER, '27 lfullback karl played his second and last year of football for liast lligh. Ile made a good plunger and reliable substitute for fullback, llis gradu- ation will leave Nlakeever the job of linding a man to persevere as he did, in spite of his lack ol' weight and natural ability. ARTHUR MAY. '28 Tackle' Art was one of the steadiest men on the team. llis specialty was along the tackling line. We shall have him again next year and he should lill a place in the line. joim CIIAPARAS, '27 Guard The '4Wild Bull of the Pampas. john had one of the best spirits on the team and WLIS a bear on de- fense. let him tackle you once. lle was one of the idols of the fans. john gets sheepskin this june. MAX GERBER, '29 lim! Max llaretl up at mid-season with such improvement that he looked like a sure man in the line- upg then the unexpected happened and Max broke his nose. This put him out but he has two more years and should prove himsell a true asset. .A 'V-as .X 5l tif-- . X. bt 'L . X - m3':r9 , ,,... B. - ,,,f.g.s X, - - L. K .3 -.f. .EAfN . r - . . 'Luk 'Q fLirfi: 3f:,.' .g vk. .1 . 1:v,:22 '.f' 'lf-1fi1'2:1sf3:-w- ' 39' Zyl-':'31-15:54, 4 .., -- -- -. 1 -- fc- - - -7 1 ,.!QII'f,'H ,,s lggva '-jo-55q2:s, kg3. .g5 ,,L!:: '75-,, 4-1 pn -, -.u -- '-4 sun ' - -,....... 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Among this number were eight of last year's lettermen besides a host of excellent material from the second team of 1925. The squad was also reinforced by several new men, from teams of other schools. With all this excellent material Coach Makeever's task was not an easy one. Many of these men were inexperienced and not of Hrst team caliber. There were about four or hve positions of last year to be Hlled and we faced a hard schedule, but the coach set about his task with a determination that inspired the heartiest co-operation of the team. You know what they did. The team started the season off with a nice 20-0 win over Oelwein here on September 25. On the following Saturday Independence played a scoreless tie with East, but the team didn't function well and several times the ball was recalled after East had made substantial gains. This did not lower the spirit of the squad, how- ever. On October 9 the boys played a splendid game against Dubuque, being on the long end of a 7 to 6 score. The game was fast and a furious struggle. Harry Parsons showed up exceptionally well in this game. ,East lost its only game on October 16, to East Des Moines by a 16-0 score. East Des Moines, however, scored on fumbles which avoided, might have told a different story. Here the team was in a state of disorganization, which it soon overcame with the addition of Rose to the backheld. It was East's last defeat of the season. We turned the tables on Marshalltown on October 23 by a 16-0 score. Rose ran wild in this game making several long runs, the longest being eighty yards. This was recompense justly due for past defeats suffered at the hands of Marshalltown. November 6, East defeated Grant High in one of the roughest battles of the season. Grant scored hrst, but East soon followed and successfully kicked goal where Grant had failed. The rest of the game was played outside of the danger zone. East won 7-6. Charles City suffered its first defeat in three years at the hands of East on November 13, 10-O. , The crowning event of the year was the annual East-West Turkey-Day struggle. East scored a touchdown the first quarter on a blocked punt, Rose carrying the ball over. The rest of the first half went scoreless. East's powerful defense precluded any possibility of West scoring at all. East scored again in the third quarter, when Landau scooped up a fumble and ran 35 yards to a touchdown. East had several more chances to score but failed. ln the last quarter numerous East substitutes went in and played on equal terms with West. Final score 13-0. All members of the 1926 football team may well be justified in being over-proud of playing on such a team. That team will well be remembered in future years. Although several members are lost by graduation, many good men are left to win laurels for East High next year. The members of the 1926 squad to be back are: Captain-Elect Diekman, Garrison, Schammell, Bingham, Parsons, May, Gerber, Crane, Hackett, Bell, Buchan, Christians, Penne, Armstrong, Witry, Tim- merman, and Young. The men who Coach Makeever recommended for monograms are: Capt. Barnard, Capt.-Elect Diekman, Bingham, Rose, Smith, Parsons, Klinoff, May, Bruggeman, Schammell, Benjamin, Dawson, Garrison, Chaparas, Landau, Conard, and Wilkins. Congratulations, boys. 5111llllIIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllmlllilllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll!ll1liI1Il1lll11llllIllI11111111ll111Illlllilllllllllll1lllllllllllll111Ill1111111illlllllllllllilllllllllllllll11111111111111111111lllllllllllllllllllIll1111111111lllllilllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllilllll IE 52 . . - .q....'..: L i .,.,-7 , .N , .K g, .. .-,-, - ,f-6'-Tis -:. . Qfw- J r..- .- .--vw V--.-.. 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Linder Coach Nlakeever's direction the team developed into a rapidly breaking offensive, with every man doing his part. Two types of defense were used, the zone, and the man for man, which the boys used to good advantage. The schedule this season was much stiffer than ever before, at least in the last few years. Such strong teams as Osage, Charles City, Grant lligh, Cedar lialls, Washington High and West High were played. After winning consecutive victories over Cedar Falls, jesup, Grant High, Charles City, Osage and Charles City again, East High lost her first regular game of the season by a 20-25 score at the hands of powerful Washington lligh of Cedar Rapids, This did not discourage the boys for the next Friday they stepped out and handed Cedar lialls a real trimming, Z0-l-l. East had to play real basketball in defeating Osage and Charles City. East, how- ever, lost both games to West lligh by close margins. The game over here was one of the most thrilling of the season. Eicker's baskets in the last minutes meant a different story. ln beating Webster City, East lligh played at top form, scoring twenty points the first quarter and defeated the state-runner of 1026, Zo-I3. The tournament found the boys in the best shape of the season and East lost only in the finals by two points. The first team consisted of Capt. Rose, Eicker, Schammell, Smith, and Wilkins, with such reserves as Sansone, Parsons, Young, Christians, Gerber, and Zeigler. A fine feeling of good fellowship and co-operation characterized the team. l ,.,,,,i,.,l,i,i.,..,i,... ,,-,,w11 ,Min i 1 -- Ili , ,, i, ,ii , , 1. ,. . ...,. it 1 I..4 ll i I li -- -itil 55 lie- '- X .. -wr- 'f : '1Sf4:1t1:'wN4p.1-4-- I-.-.-L-:-mg. 4 .v '.-1 M: filwtgq - 5 igftizigfillf. 554553-:?:il,-,. , H2:'fi'kw:Q:QE1 4 ' - ....-.-.-I-1,51f'!-fxlhu lg I We. 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Forward '27 Bud, a hghter, pos- sessing the size and weight developed into a rare basket-ball play- er. A clever dribbler and a good shot from out in the court, he could play either for- ward or guard, a con- sistent, dependable fel- low. He always in- spired confidence in the team and made a staunch leader as well as a fine team-mate. He graduates in june. Bud, Old East High will miss you! JOHN SANSONE, Forward. '28 Captain-elect john, a substitute of last year, loomed up at the end of last year's basketball sea- son and all knew john had a natural basket- ball ability. At the first of the season he played forward, but after Wilkins left, he played a regular for- ward position. He showed up well on floor work and displayed a very classy brand of basketball at the end of the season. FRANK EICKER, Forward '27 A shriveled-up lad came to Midge last year for a chance on the basketball team. In his hrst game he made five field goals and has beentmaking them ever since, In even larger groups at times. Eick was no flash in the pan player, his fine playing marred only by his substitution of indi- vidual play for team work on rare occa- sions. He has been high score man for two years and his field goals will be sadly missed a few times in the future. MIKE CI-IRIsTIANs, Forward '30 Mike, still in junior High, began the sea- son with but slight knowledge of the art of basketball. At the end of the season Mike developed into a fairly good basket- ball player. Mike is the first junior player to ever make the squad and he will bear watching, with three more seasons of ath- letics ahead of him. JOHN YouNc, Guard '28 Hooks hrst year of basketball. He came from the ranks of the unknown and due to his persistent applica- tion placed himself as a very likely prospect for next year. He is a tireless player with all kinds of speed and has never been out-talked by an opponent. Rip 'em up Hook and you'll be a regular next year. GERALD WILKINS, Guard '27 A Gerald manifested at once that he had a real desire to spell de- feat for the opponents. He was very adept at breaking up dribbles and when in posses- sion of the ball would bring it down the floor just as cleverly. He f was a good team man 1 on whom they could . well depend. Gerald moved from ,Waterloo just before the tourna- . ment and we miss him f greatly. We appreci- F ated his splendid work ' while here and wish him success in his new home. ' REX SMITH, Guard '27 This is Smitty's third year of basket- ball. His ability to jump and reach over his opponents' heads stopped many a rally at critical moments. He could cover a lot of territory and he was a bear for team work. Rex leaves us this year and we'll surely miss him. He liked to play against the bigger fellows be- cause the bigger they are the harder they fall. Show 'em up at lowa, Smitty. FRANCIS SCI-IAMMEL, Center '28 Zud , a new mem- ber of this year's quin- tette, evidently spent some of his youthful moments jumping for plums, because as cen- ter Zud had nearly all of his men out- reached and out- jumped. Zud had a fair eye for the basket and frequently he dropped in some clean shots. He is returning next year and we ex- pect much from him. JOHN ZEIGLER, Guard '28 Zig , also a new member,manifested an ability to break up the opposing defense. john played a tight game at guard and was also a good man on offense. ln several games he showed a fine fighting spirit. 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When he got into action he meant husiness and the fans alwavs did their lwest to help him and the team. lle is one of the hest we have had for a long time and will leave a hig vacancy when he graduates this june. Max RYAN, Yell leader Max, as well as lirank and l3ranz, often went to much extra trouble in order to in- still pep and fighting spirit in the fans as well as in the teams themselves. lle turned out at all the home games as well as on manv trips. Max was a good talker and often sprang a joke to the delight of the crowd. Max will he hack next vear to lead the old gang. lfmsz Witte, Yell Leader Franz also was willing to do more than his share and often did things out of his line for the team. lle was a good leader as well as a bold one, and the fans followed him well. This is his second year as a leader, but it is also his last and we will surely miss him. lle will make some college a good man. joe PHENNICIE, Tnziizvr joe's joh is one of little recognition and lame, but one of work and sympathy for the team. lt's joe who hands the towels out to the hovs, doctors their injuries and gives them rub downs. joe is considered an es- sential part of the team and made all trips. lt gives the hovs great pleasure to see joe get a little recognition. Good boy, joel i Q 1 i THE VV CLUB v kit, , -- -if 56 fix- -- E 9' N gill: ..x, E 5 E S 5 E 5 2 3 5 2 2 2 E 2 3 3 3 5 5 x E 5 S 3 2 E 5: a 2 2 3 5 3 3 as 3 :s :s : Q S 3 S 5 5 5 5 E 3 E 5 E 3 2 5 E Z .. 5 2 5 5 3 5 3 1 5 2 E 5 5 S: 5 E :E 5- E x 5 2 E 3 g ig E 5 5 3 E 5 E 5 F: 3 3 2 3 i, Sl? ii we '.' -... -g.'Ei1'3 ig-' .3 , --.gqlffiff f'fql7?f .P.-,, wif:-i'.'5q:'-RH f' -'-2' I . -..g.:-44 21.-' . e . N-1-r f ff. i.. 1' 'f .g. v vga' ' --'Y-.--gr' Ugg ,g:3S5!:g:,- Ay vm 2211.29 1375 .,-.. , ,.,:. 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THRAJIKQ With only two veterans back with which to build a new team, things looked any- thing but bright, for a winning track season, but with the appearance of some forty ambitious men who reported to Midge, things now look much brighter for a suc- cessful season. Harris and Fowler were the only two veterans back, but the following men showed good early season promise: QDashesJ lflarris, Martin, Fowler, Garrison, Young, Diekman and Christians, 14403 Young, Eicker, Baugher, Garrison, and Peterson, tHalf-mile and milej Netolick, Armstrong, Fowler, W. Crane, Scroggy, Greelis, Perry, Steck, Webberking, CHurdlesJ Armstrong and Gerber, QHigh jumpl Buchan, tBroadjumpJ Martin, Netolick, Fowler, and Harris, tP0levaultj Eicker, tShotput and Discusl Steeves, Hackett, Barnard, Qjavelinj Eicker and Steck. East should do wonders in the relays, if pre-season forms mean anything. The squad will enter the following meets: Teachers College Relays, April 23: Drake Relays, April 29-30, Cedar Valley Meet, May 7, Mason City Relays, May l-lg District Meet, May 21. The Relay teams consist as follows: C440 yd. Relayj Martin, Harris, Fowler, Garrison, C., 1880 yd. Relayj Martin, Harris, Young, Netolick, QMile Relayl Eicker, Young, Baugher, Diekman, CTwo Mile Relayj Greelis, Peterson, Webber- king, Perry, QMedleyj Martin, Harris, Young, Webberking. East scored a second and fourth at the Drake Relays, which is quite a feat at such a prominent Relay Meet. iqlifllllllllilililllzllLlliilliilllilflllll?'IiuliI.E'NlY:-llllEIL5bliillllllflllilllllllllilllMillllllllillllIIIlolIiilllIIIIIIIluIlllllFF.llllIlillIIlllllllllllI'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllilillIIllill!IlHISIlllllllIIlllllNNIIIlllllllilllIllMlHlllldilllIIllllllllhlWMMIIUIIWHMNIIMHIIIWIIIHIIIIIIII Ill! 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'-this-aa-g:ri:: f SMI .Ls-.gQig:r:ggig: 1 . 4 ::,,,i, : 13 :5-gi y Mggf,:::,,q.g.3.?tgg5g lm ff ' --'.'s'.'f ' :':' . ' ' . ' q, X fn' . Nga?-,-'.::F '-'f ' 2 'i':'f.3iff' -. 'fe L 'W'-?-ff ':'i, t' ,. 6 ng -ff'-2 :a-.-.-:..:.:' 2 '--a'2Eafaaa:f:e.t-it. ':4171i:f12t.a-i?i4n-:1:2.s .Svff . THE 1926 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE E Sept. ................................ osiweih o East High 20 Oct. Independence 0 East High 0 E Oct. Dubuque 6 East High 7 if Oct. Des Moines I6 East High 0 E Oct. Marshalltown 0 East High I6 Nov Grant High 6 East High 7 2 Nov Charles City O East High I0 . Nov .............. West High 0 East High I3 2 3 THE 1927 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2 Oct. ................................ Independence Here 5 Oct. 8 . . . . . . Dubuque There E Oct. I5 ... ... Open S Oct. 22 . . . . . . Marshalltown Here 2 Oct. 29 . . . . . . Grant High Ctentativej Here 5 Nov. 4 . . . . . . East Des Moines Here E Nov. I2 . . . . . . Charles City There S Nov. 25 ..,.,....... otaht High There E 5 THE 1926-27 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE E Independence East High Z7 Cedar Falls East High Z9 2 Cedar Falls East High I9 Osage East High I8 E jesup East High 26 West High East High I5 S Grant High East High 33 jesup East High 22 2 Charles city East High 27 West High East High I4 5 Osage East High I7 Webster City East High 26 g Charles City East High Z2 Cedar Falls East High 23 5 Wash. Hi. C. R. 29 East High 25 La Porte East High 33 2 Vinton 9 East High 7 2 2 2 THE 1927-28 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE E Dec. I6 New Hampton ....... Here jan. 27 Vinton' ............. Here Dec. Independence ...... There jan. 28 Webster City ....... There Dec. Marshalltown ...... There Feb. 3 Cedar Falls .... .... H ere jan. Cedar Falls . ...... There Feb. 4 Grant High ........ There jan. Marshalltown ....... Here Feb. I0 La Porte ........... There jan. Vinton ..... ...... T here Feb. l7 Charles City ...... There ' jan. Grant High . .. .... Here Feb. I8 Webster City ........ Here E jan. Charles City ....... Here Feb. 24 La Porte ........... There E mmznmmmmitutummuwiimmnmiiumiimsnmiianmimmsmiinumuxumimlinmimu11lmmmulummuimuiumiilwmnulniimmminmiiimm11numimmnImuznnmnuuuiunuliiumnnuianmmxmmnuiuimwmimmuuumuuuuumauimmmmuuu -. ,gf 59 E.-- . '-:Z-.--.'.+ic'-:Q - L W u'7l'lil F95 313 on I'.'. ,-'- . - -.' f .. l-- '--'-'if' i'i-1.n,- ,,A',zm A A513 .t. 1 '-'r I , 'p '.' 1.'.,',-. '-'Z M-n: 2-'rr' r.t,7-51551. , aw. .4 L' ' ,ta -.Z iff L ll.v7- f-, l1a?,fBf':1' 31' 1111 -:,:f1- L-vw,ffg'ig -.-I-2 -.i-I-1-. ' Tx s- -.lf gg.. ,.'f,,.s' 51? t V: Vw 1151- 'fflixilfzd av' E.,-N 14 5,-34, 'ylglyp I 'Ig ,.j1:'N?j,.,.i1, ' ' ft '.'.'. X ' ' .41.',,lv'.'.'.'g. . ,qwfg-,-, 'W t. ' ' 'f.v.':-rap' x,,ljZj.'.:ij.Lq.:-0,,v,-L' - ., .4 - f.g.f .5 -,f. N.-.M ,g.5.',y5.3.3.g. - VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS 1.rfRo-it-Myrtle Nielson, llelen Green. Mae l.auritson, Dorothy Mclieen, Dorothy Morris. ltsther lllie. Zm1Ron'-Myrtle Rigdon, Naomi Bandtield, Gwenevere Pattison, Charlotte Turner, Earline Roadman. After long hours of practice, coaching, and hard lighting, did Mrs. Mc Keen's second period Yollev Ball team win over the other four teams. lt was the co-operation of each memlwer ot' the team that turned the victory in second period's favor. BASKETBALL lx! Rott'-Wilrna klurgenson, Dorothy Mclieen, Gertrude Hoover. Int! Rotuflfern Orvis, Virginia Berrv, Beatrice Reisner, Eva Overton, Myrtle Lighttield. Much credit must he' given Mrs. McKeen for her fine work in the development of such line basketball teams. After four hard fought games, the fifth period came out the victors. The team showed exceptional team work with plenty of pep and fight. 2 Y l:i.fZiE '.i! , l l V -. .54 60 .- ORGANIZATIONS A ,ff f ggy9.,,,g,9 , ..-f.-- ,'.j.iZ .f'f.'1Li1'?'g y '.'.:. QT 4- Lf' - '73 . I ',, v . 1 4ff..f'7fx:3vl'x 1 l ,4 ng f ,N '.. 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Harold Roepe Archie Shannon ROLL CALL Kenneth Glessner Henry Wenthe Russell Sohner jane Becknell Nauman Meves Archie Shannon Elizabeth Morris Doretha Bennett Helen Enfield Carol Prescott Earline Roadman Louise Tollefson Arlene Peters Henry Wehmeyer Henry Timmerman Genevieve Holman Mae Lewis Robert Prichard Isabelle Thompson Roland Thode Max Ryan Victor Hansen Dick Shane Howard Schrag Helen FOX Margaret Moore Edna Carney Pearl Lewis Elizabeth Hulse Annie Strom George Muzzey Maxine Patton Wanda Loyd Mildred Chaplin Harold Roepe Edith Delaney Margaret Hunt Evelyn Mosher Lucille Turner Leroy Furry Margaret Miner Esther Peterson HISTORY The Erodelphian Literary Society, the oldest organization in East High, was organized in 1914. We hold our meetings every Monday during auditorium period, with a business meeting one week and a program the next week. Our programs consist of book reviews, instrumental solos, readings, biographies, travel, and legends. We aim to keep the holidays and birthdays of famous people by a progfam representative of those events. ' 1 lrrliliilllllilli' ll: Ve 'UNE 5 S E 2 E S 2 E E E E E E g 5 5 E as S E 5 E 5 E z 5 ' E s E E .. E E E E : E E E E S E 2 5 EE E E E E S E E 5 E s 5 E E 5 5 5 5 E E -1 E 5 E L5 E E E S 5 5 E S llllIIIIlllllIllIlllllllmlllllllIllllllllllillllililllllllllllllll11111111111llllllllullllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11111IIIl111lIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllll Wil11111111111111111111111lli1llWIWMMWMIMWIWINHIMWWMNIWMMMHIWHMMIMWEMMIUUWIliff 64 . -,.,... .. , 1 I . .,.,.1,:o,v:e ' ' '-2-f-1-'f-ylgqqq.-.r q:.':.'2-7 . . .. -S 4- -----Q., ,-.- -br '-- .- ,,?'j' gr ' X 'rdf-' ' .- , ,'g-A',-a-Y. 1gll?,5gS': 4gEx31'Y'q it 'r??:fN f'g ' -. 'jiil'- 5 10' fd' 5 552' H' ' '5 7' C- '-'Q' -.7 -'- . .-.-:QJJQILQ , Q r , 2519, 1 . r-n' .- 2 -5 -4 .j.j:-g,jf'- -.----- - V - - z., .. ' . 1. ui,-. .. E x i - '.'.'.3'.'.T.ff3f.f-I-. j, m Q' -1- 9 1, lg Qs,-1' - f .,- . 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Serv.-felis ROLL Marjorie Barber William Byerly lirank jones Grace Batchelder Bernice Chapman Zelma Levelles Marie Bender -leanette Dobson Margaret Moore Dorotha Bennett George Hardy Gwenevere Pattison Katherine Bickley Laurel Holdridge Arlene Peters Esther Petersen Robert Pritchard liarline Roadman Adella Roeder Roland Thode Henry Timmerman Wright Steeves Louise Tollefson Allie Wagstrom Mabel Watson lola Wharram Betty Young The Inter Romanos Caesar Club was organized in September of this school year under the direction of Miss Campbell. Robert Pritchard was the first lmpera- tor, Roland Thode the Scribus, Henry Timmerman the Legatus, and Wright Steeves the Serviens. Each club member received a pin in blue and silver, very tiny Land incidentally extremely easy to losej. During the Hrst semester a banking contest was staged. The winning side was entertained by the losers at a theater party at the Waterloo. Much was added to the good time by the appearance of several boxes of home-made fudge. The lmperator for the second semester has been Wright Steevesg the Scrlbus, Jeannette Dobsong the Legatus, Henry Timmermang and the Serviens, Laurel Holdridge. The programs have consisted of interesting talks on the daily life of the Romans, cross word puzzles fin Latinj, Latin songs, and interesting contests. A poster of each program has been made by some member. Thus the poor laborers of the class have been brought from Caesar's bloody battlefields to the more interesting, sunnier side of life. 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'TJ' .gk- ' - - t s 4 r ILE''iflillllllilllililiii VE Qdlli -p S i Z E 2 Z PHILOMATHIAN 5 2 FLOWER--Wild Rose COLORS-Old Rose and Gray 2 E ' P Morro- Life without Literature is death. Q S 5 2 3 OFFICERS 2 2 ' 1926 1927 X i 2 President . . . . William Carrol Weston Booth 2 E Vice-President . . . Frank Snyder ' joseph Morris E 2 Secretary . . . Frances Stotts Frances Stotts 5 2 Treasurer . . . . Weston Booth Harry Parsons 2 2 Finance Officer . . . Harry Parsons Robert Bingham E E Sergeant-at-Arrns . . William Stevenson William Stevenson E 2 , 2 3 ROLL CALL P ' 2 2 Kenneth Beckner b Harry Parsons Mary K. Kerwin 2 2 . Mary Barnes ' Royal Sinnard Marjory Grady E 2 Frank Beattle Frank Snyder A Maxine Elliott E 2 Maxine Clow William Stevenson F k E 5 Weston Booth Frances Stotts ran Jones 5 2 Elmer Erickson Dudley Webberking Margaret Heiien 2 2 Grayce Fern Gertrude Wiegert Robert Kenny 2 2 Virginia Fish Dorothy Scully Neva Morley 2 2 Elfrieda Kammeyer Robert Bingham William Clark 5 2 joseph Morris Maxine Mead 5 2 Hildegard Kunstling William Scully Harold Baughef 2 2 Margaret Miller Bob Webster Virginia Zeilhoefer TE E Herbert Oltrogge Wright Steeves Edward Barta 2 S 2 - L 5 2 HISTORY 5 2 The Philomathian' Literary Society was organized in the year 1916. 2 E The meetings of this society are held every Monday during Auditorium period, a 2 business meeting being held one week and a program the next. The program for the second S 2 semester! has been called A Trip to the Orient. It consisted of talks, songs, and poems 5 lllllil 5 about foreign countries. . ' E The two outstanding social events for the year were the Philo Initiation party which 2 2 was givensaturday, january l,5, atithe Morris Cottage and the Banquet given in Black's 2 2 Tea Room, May '10, in honor of the Philo Senior members. 5. E .. 3 L: Ill llll lllllllill llll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll ilHllllllilllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllilllIlllllliilllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIllllllIllIlllIIlllllllllllllgwlllglllgllggwlllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllillillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllIlllllillllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli 1.24 I Qfl 5-Qt'-j.: , . 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V ' ug.-.-:.: 35,- . ,-,-,-1 i , , A 2-1-7:1-'-3 ,. -.---. -X--:-.-at-1 - - .f N if , 01.pfBg -,w,-,u,-,- vm- ' V X - .,-4 - .SA .-Inu.-H 1555- ue, 5 ....- ,- .,- . . ..,. , 'I-11223-G' 1g'w'.Qp9-5 +925 ': -. ft-we - 2- :Lf-f-:igisgif f 5 .9211 Fm i flu: 5: :gsmf-1 -Xt ,..-...v...,l Q A .i rag -. y, ,ng . ,,g- '- S - - --'ff3f:3::Zlt21. ' . Llfligi ' 52-1 51- -fi?-25. -' .71-L N f-2-r-in-r-z-:gg-gl, . ' -GF 433-: .sf :Q f'-:-:-1 D' I--'7 'T-1-15523. f 535537 ,nfl-Y':'. - .'. 3i' ff' . .1 ,f,e::.-xt.: ,A uiv',,. Je .:,:,::-fL1'3f,:?'.1.:,. ...Qi --- f- . , H,-Z.-,',-. gm-1 1- A '- -'.fffjj,v.'.g.---, 3,v.'TifLg,L,j-1.75-j.Q.:.g. A - ORANGE AND BLACK PAPER STAFF 1:'t1'iior-iii-Chief . , Katherine Connelly limitless Manager . . . Royal Sinnard .-lssixiaiif lfdifor . . . . Dick Shane Cirtzulaiiou Manager . . Mildred Townsend .-1d1'isvr ...... Marv Ethel Dixon REPORTERS lidith Delaney, llarold Roepe, Iilwin Phillips, ,lane Becknell. Louise Tollefson, Rose Walner, Francis Yeach, Roland Thode, Dorothy Scully, Mary Kathryn Kerwin, Russell Sohner, Proof Reader ...... joseph Morris Official Typist ...... Eleanor Ilayes The Orange and Black newspaper, which made its first appearance December 4, IQZ5, has been published regularly every two weeks since then. There have been eighteen issues this year. including a special football issue at lhanksgiving time, a special basketball issue during the sectional tournament, and a special music issue before the district contest. The business staff has made the paper self-supporting through advertisements and sub- scriptions. lt also enabled five members of the staff to represent the Orange and Black at the national convention of the Quill and Scroll at lovva City. A class in journalism was organized at the beginning of the second semester, and it has been a very successful experiment. The class has studied the principles of journalism. and has had some practical experience in publishing the paper. lirom this group the next year's statf has been chosen. While the paper offers an opportunity for staff members to develop their powers of ex- pression. its main purpose is to unite the students and inspire school spirit. lfriw 5 l ' ' - -t 72 -- 13545'i5ff?'i'?iiif55fi'3?5F4Zffl1?i's ' 32' -s J 1 ,: 'ri '- .r 'fs:fy:1ls'g2E3'Y'7fljl1 'K 3 fy-. . .7 f'r7 5,SRN 3'I:L- fi .- .A -. 1-if ,I f'r1r:2r . Q -gg:-' 2- ritr -pf, -'aw 4 , .'f'l1':'. 'r 'frzzig J 5:5 F27-If ji 'gl' 'ffiil z X. -'V -'Q-f , C pg.:-'L .f5c,xx,.,lf1f.g!A.l:W!3 JV ,i ,. fri- W, -.'-', . - ' ' ' .4-3 - Aw- 1 1- fa-sn.. 3-ligiif-' A--,cm -My -, if .,-'.'.-.- KA ', ,v l,v,.:.I... F A ',:'.,.-Z... h ..' . ,. ',' . 1 0 b K ' 5 0 '4 .'. , QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS AND OFFICERS I'n'xide11l , . . Katherine Connelly Suriwary . . . . ,lane liecknell lf ia'e-l're,ridei1l . . . . Dick Shane Tft'tl5llI'U7' ..., . lidith Delaney I tzr14llyAfl't'is0r . . . Nlary lithel Dixon joseph Morris Dorothy Scully One ot' lfast Iligh's new organizations is its chapter of Quill and Scroll, the National llonorary Society for lligh School journalists, which was granted a charter in October ol' IOZ6. .-Xt the National Convention of the Society held in lowa City, October I5 and lo. Katherine Connelly was formally initiated and soon after she presided over an initial meet- ing ol' the local chapter at which Edith Delaney, .lane Becknell, and Dick Shane took the pledge ot' membership. On March l-l, Dorothy Scully and joseph Morris were formally ini- tiated at a dinner in Black's learoom, after which they enjoyed a theater party at the Plaza. The Chapter, sponsored by Nliss Mary lfthel Dixon, has been conducting a series ol' group discussions for the purpose ot' aiding those interested in news-writing and who were not able to enter the class in journalism, The Quill and Scroll society was founded at the lhiversity ot' Iowa, April ltl, IQZ6, as a non-secret honorary high school society. lts purpose is to instill in students the ideal ol' scholarship: to adyance the standards of the profession ot' journalism by developing better journalists and inculcating a higher code ot' ethics: to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, an ,l clear and forceful writing. 'ml' D ' ll l 1 V''ll'lllllllllllllflllllllllllltl'' l' ,HiIr ll tlr ol 'Hi -W al 7 F lie - 5 -.,.- -. 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A---,:f:g.3,,q.-.g.-.Q .,-LZ-.A f '- vu m V 1 ',,1w.,n,r1:.:,,w:rx,1mi:-ml.1,,.,f2:'.v4 ' W V' , . -A if 7413,.,.- 5 E MUSIC at gg-:f ,,- .. ,,., , 1-'ff ,v I , . .- f - if-49 ,- .1 :gy 1 1 - ., L . . -... ,,, '. 1 -,, 1 sgfi- - 1 ll 1 ' t ,U 'Z 4 ... ,ll -- 1 l 41 . 1. v 'stun 4 -- I,- .- -.sf ooktxo hztck over u periotl ol' less thun two veurs, we mztrvel ut the keen interest in music which prevails in lfust lligh. We think no undue credit is given when we ucknovvletlge our intlebtetlness to Xlr. Bennett for much ol' this interest. .VX student ol' Grinnell. lovvu Lniversitv, Missouri leatclters' College ut liirksville, and the Lniversity ol' Nlinnesotzi, lfx-Presitlent ol' the lowu Music Activ- itv ,-Xssocizition, leutler in the organization ol' Mis- souri's State Music Contest and director ol' winning orchesttzls, we ure especiztllv fortunate in clztiming Nlr. Bennett :is our own. 'lihis progress in musicul interest has extentletl, lurgelv through his influence, to :ill lfztst Sitle Public Schools, ztntl mztnv youngsters ure receiving instru- mentztl training which is not onlv keeping them out ol' mischiel ' :it present, hut is instilling in them zip- precizttion :intl love ol' music which thev mziv treasure throughout life. MRI rg- 'ij 1g,.W,.-V, is STRING QUARTETS Nl-xxmktft' Nlll.l.l:R, Nl1.R12ARl:'Ii Xltoiuz, Mttutuzn IliOWNSlzN:l, XX't1.vix Cftxtck. Mwxtxis Crow, Btfttv Yotwo, XYAs4im l.1,oYn, Gtnumvs l' -. 75, Fin- . lrffgefsrl,-,ua gv vf 'f fi .W U ' f:.:: 'vQX...l., Anno' ,Q -,5igk1,f,f,Qf!4J R Q:333:1.'5f'?'?4 'F' . .'Xf4:.xV525fW' buf . A. ,'.g.'.'., gn HOOI. ORCHESTRA SC HIGH O I AST XYA'I'ERl.O rv' . .rv-2P ' -' - '-sz-' L21-vi-1-1 e f --1-1::- .-'11n:f.f,'1i5r-V3 . as Nfiziiiir- -s .. L-'-1'nf'q?'!-5 A ' '. GHZ: i Wei 41 4 If-1-,-'lfg'g 'f-'.::J::5:-53:53 es' W- ta fzririw f g if - :-E12i:-p-z'-- -.,-, -'-Q-I-2: nina. 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Didn't It Rain? echo through the halls for three-quarters of an hour after rehearsals it is enough to make any normal person enthusiastic. Miss Ullemeyer is largely responsible for the new method of piano instruction which is giving many iss LILLEMEYER has, in her nearly eight years of experience as East Side Supervisor of Music, established herself firmly in the esti- of those with whom she has worked. is a graduate of the Public School Music Ier live glee clubs, three girls' and two boys', are East Side grade school children an excellent founda- I ' E tion in music at a very reasonable cost. Ron' Row Ron' Ron' ii, oR1oLE GLEE CLUB 2 I-llelen Fox, Gertrude Wiegert, Kathryn Wildes, Margaret Miner, Bernice Berg taccompanistb, E Virginia Fish, Frances Stotts. 2-llah Pickering, Freda Steege, Naomi Walker, Phyllis Baldwin, Miss Ullemeyer Cdirectorl, Dorotha Bennett, Annabelle Phennecie, Edna Miles, Eunice Chapman. 3-Elfriede Kammeyer, Dorothy Hill, Victorine Cherney, Thelma Stark, june llarvey, Ida Kap- lin, Annie Strom, Leola Perry. 4-Dorothy Wald, Vivian Cavanaugh, Isabelle Thompson, Mae Lewis, Mildred Oman, Irene Haw- 2 ver, Eva Neubauer. jane Becknell, Virginia Hill. r'Ii,4'i'HIlillllllllilvllllllililllll':'fI',1 'Till'2i'llillIlllllllllllllllllliilifl P'ill:'i:ii,ivllIzisllilllllltllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIlllfllllllll!lllIl'i2iZ5ili5liL'Ql2fi,I.'11iI13i..l' ls. 111' lr 1-l' 1.11i,l.I1t1 l'l'IfEl11Illllllllillililllitlililfllllltlili'.lilinlliiillllillllflllll 78 g,3q.,.- Miss GRACE ULLEMEYER E ,V- 'Q' .4 , .T',f'! - , 'C 1- Y 1. , .... - f,, V. ,by 1. 1 . 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Marjorie B2lI'l'Cl', Ilzm-I l.luyd, Olixc ,IL-:ln lilnmn N nu .Xmin-rwn. Ilurutln' BCHSIIIQ1, Ruth limwlzm. ICM: 4 fxhllfllllft' Turner. lim Sims, Culherinc c:1ll11t'TUIl, l.llClIL' Iumcr. XIIIQIFCJ llcmx xwrtI1, Nlyrlic I Iile. -. .ggi 70 ...A-g:::'f1 ' f 51:I-I-'-7'2-ii.:-A.' - -.,. . ..,.,, .' ' .- -- -.-.-,-,1,- A w - .-.V , r.-xl , 675-':2'rift-ifS3 , ,.r5iEit-.'.-.-ziq. ,.,3.-' . , ,,A52,,'. ,X , r r ,,-img, , - 2.3, . at . , 4 EES 'iglgl i.-',..73ii',l1-1 ' ,L'.'.3:3'315Z7Z3:- ' ,A . 7,-iz? Iii A-92755-' 'Ig-'f4'2:'i:g23!p Kilim. 39 ,,.:5:XgN,9,r 'iii :Y-lq,,i?,. 1 ' !I:IjZ'3Y3!y.'-'j12'El,,f ,. Qx.,i,.lIi'5'g'ff'-,fpku ' . W, ., . --,-'f1'L':-'At ' - .. 1 A-r vu.'.'f,-'sv i M. r.'.-.-.- - f Lf- - - ...1 ' n.J- '-vnu., ..'.'i'. .1 FIRST BOYS' GLEE CLUB Rm: I V-Dallas Dohson, Wright Steeves, Warren Buchan, George Davis, Michael Klinoll, Alford Clark, Ron' 2' Noryal Armstrong, Richard Crane, lirank Snyder, 'lihomas Delaney, lfmil Wilson. Rem' 5-joseph Morris, jack Greelis, john Courier, Bernice Berg laccompanistl, Boh Kittrel, liugene lxlielwenmtein, Gerald Wilkins. SECOND BOYS' GLEE CLUB Rott' i4l3rank Witry, lloward Reader, Nathaniel llaclcett, Carl Bruggeman, llarry Peterson, lflarold Paul, William Anderson, Ron' 2-Russell Buzzard, Charles lloliman, llerhert Siefkin, Donald Sheldon, Wilbur Enheld, lloward Thompson. Ron' i4Milton lfelsing, Clillord Renn, Maynard Potter, Warren Crane, Milton Perry, llaryey Powell. Ro1.'4-William Pickering, llarold Morse, Victor Morkal, Sherwood lielsing, Walter Kyle, William Owens, 5 ',il 1 f', l..iq ,,,, i'f,:.,'f7iI.,,,. l i lim- -V mmm llilllng-Q-limi 512 , - -ug 3:1- I 'f'iiQQ'I5:- I jigl-'-if I gt 'I '.' I :fl .1:3'fQQ1rE2?ifffi ea- 1 -'- ' -. If 1 1-if 7 1-N - we .X Q ,- : fa.-lk .- sh, vit 'Asif Ab, ii Wf. '?i'1.iX Y r' J ge' 'Oo 1 TJ: I H 1 a 4 '-, 9 T .f- iv ' .rm I. ...'. . ..'.,.,,. ,Il 5 ,- .5 3 . 1-.. ,- - . ':':' N ' ' o , 9 5, , ' N nv, Tj ' - ..f :- ::3?3,7Z:, ,-GHZ' . ' 'fibrcahi' -rg .Jkfi -:,?Z11:1:-mt' L'-ziifzlsifliiif i ef, 5?-3 X nunmfi A .llllll iz' Yi, 'iff fi ,Ny hr R W., Q Q New lll llllllllll f T-I if Q 1-,ililiilsf . HMIGHTY power, uniting nations, UNSEEN forces that thrill the soul, 5 STAY within our hearts forever! IN ous hearts sing on and never , CME, iizz ffm each life enfozdr' Music has gained a new appreciation among the students of East Highq We 2 have begun to realize that athletics alone do not make a school, but that music is a vital part of our school life and activities. One of the most outstanding of our musical successes is our' orchestra of 137 Q members, of which we are justly proud, and which has practically complete instru- H mentation. lt represented us at the Iowa State Music Contest and won third place. S The orchestra has been organized for less than two years. 2:3 The band of seventy-five pieces, together with the orchestra, has given two 2 public concerts, the proceeds going for music and payment of uniformsf They have E furnished interesting auditorium programs at various times. At our games the band 2 has been greatly in demand. Why did we win that victory over West High in 5 November? Why? Because we couldn't help it-our band was there! The hrst stringed quartet has become celebrated as an excellent addition to the 5 programs of local clubs and organizations. lt also represented us at the State Contest. 5 Other representatives in the Contest were: Boys' quartet, consisting of Norval E Armstrong, Warren Buchan, Wright Steeves, and Richard Crane., a soprano soloist, Virginia Fishg basoonist, joy Sanfordg and the Oriole Glee Club at the District, and the girls' sextet-Frances Stotts, Freda Steege, Ida Koplin, Gertrude Weigert, Annabelle Phennecie, and Edna Milesg a' tenor, Michael Klinoffg pianist, Carol Prescott, and violinist, Margaret Miller. Oh, yes, we nearly forgot our jazz orchestra and the conductor, Warren Ells- worth Crane. We have seldom heardg its like, and we have yet to see the equal of the director. 'But we cannot deny the popularity and success which attended this I particular orchestra's Hrst appearance at our pep meeting, nor the enthusiastic re- S ception which greeted Bob Webster's unusual pianistic talent. E 5 i E E 2 E S S E il linnnlmmllllm mlmuwmumumimummsmmsmnlmmnnxllmllllmmnmlulllmumumuilulmnuinilununmlwniuimnlulmmmulluulmlin ulnsumilmnuimnmimmmlllmmlllllllllm V --.gf 81 ig..- lllllllllllllllllllllllll i 'Yr -UL .QL Mi-LfIE:':JA:t7f. Wiffifizl 'IT 31: . '-1-1-5 5.3.-. -nf . il 'ifkihx 1'2': l?xaEa'5't 'Yi'i.ff ,A q, I fu 1 ' A '-'., .' JSE' 'lg' 'f '3 15, ,KFQWED I T'-'.j'. h - ft. .AI 2 .N -fy ,s f 'fff -1-2 L ny! , V Ulf v R' bn, if- Q'-'..1' XX A V, 4 w , ,wb ' -ling. ' -.- ' . ' yxfx-525 .,,:f.-.-.' 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SOLDIERS-Alford Clark, Herbert Siefkin, Warren Buchan, Harvey Powell, Thomas Delaney, William Anderson, jack Greelis, Howard Thompson. One of the loveliest events of '27 was the three-act operetta, Lelawala, by Charles W. Cadman, presented on March 9, under the direction of Miss Grace Ullemeyer, and Miss Ruth Hiller, Music and Dramatic directors, assisted by Mr. G. T. Bennett and Dorothy Schmidt McKeen, Orchestra and Dance directors, respectively. The special orchestra, ac- companied by Bernice Berg, did splendid work in creating a typical lndian atmosphere. A weird, minor overture began and the curtain rose on a council Ere of the Oniahgah- rahs. Silence reigned. Spirit sought spirit and learned that the primal things of mankind are the same, regardless of race or color, that the lndian's love is as deep, his courage as Hrm, his hate as intense, his loyalty as true as that of the white man. When upon the peaceful life of the tribe come tidings of war, and a wrathful Great Spirit demands a sacrifice, Lelawala, daughter of the chief, volunteers. Shungela seeks her hand but is refused because Lelawala does not love him. Angry and disappointed, Shungela kidnaps her and a white friend, Mabel, killing Lelawala's brother in the struggle. The two girls escape at night and a rescue party overtakes Shungela, who is only saved from death at Lelawala's intervention. As her hour of sacrince draws near, a messenger brings the joyful news of the Dela- ware's defeat, and the Great Spirit spares Lelawala to her tribe and her true lover. ll llllll lllllllllllllllllll lllflllll lllllllllllllll lllllll lllmllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llltl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll lllll llll aillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIllllllllilllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllilllllllIlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllIllllllllllllll'llllllllIllll!IlllllIlllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllll2llFI'l'lWillifllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllhf -..gt 83 2 ually found in a high 2 school orchestra feature E in East High's orchestra. 2 tire orchestra is tuned from 5 contra bassoon, played by 5 Murray Wardall, the eu- ? phonium, by Mary Pitts, 5 and the hecklephone, by S l joseph Morris, . -v,---1'-'-':.g.ji --4.5. . , ..A. , , ...i - . . . . . ., s,..'.Q ' -s I X . . .-.Q 'sy :, 'ft-14.3.32 Q., wtf-.11 -iii' . -d3ra.'k .++5:2i!:- : G' Tiff? 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'.- A.: - g,a or-4 -1 1- 5 UR instruments not us- E They are the oboe, played E by Robert Kenny fthe en- g the pitch of the oboej, the BOOSTING THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL : Faithful and true hearted 5 Let us cheer our dear East High. 5 We revere her and defend her, And her colors proudly 3 We will stand for her united, 5 Of her deeds we gladly tell, 2 Her colors streaming, glad faces beaming, 5 So here's a cheer for her that we all 5 love so zcell. 2 CHORUS: 5 joyous and ever loyal, 5 Let us boost for our East High, 2 Let every heart sing, let every voice ring, 5 There's no time to grieve or sigh ,' 2 It's ever onward, our course pursuing, 5 May defeat neler our ardor cool, , 5 But united, we will boost for her, 2 Our East High School. 2 Honors she has taken, E On the track and with the ball, E May she always rank the highest, 5 May her colors never fall, 2 There's no other that can rnatch her, S When her tearn is on the field, 2 Her boys the fleetest, her girls the sweetest, 5 Then here's a cheer for her, for her 5 who ne'er will yield. illllVlllllllllllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!illlllllillllli'llllllllIlililillllllllllllllllillilillllllllllw'll!i!'l.5:'2l4--Il U -Nl'- 1'E1f1 lulliflllflllflllfilll'lliillifiwfll 'lllllilllm Lili' Ii.l?'.Ulr.'l14' H i i v lllllf' -..sgt S4 Ea..- DRAMATICS ii'b'3TTfI'TY.i 2 . 5777 FSH ig' -71? . 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Rozusjoseph Morris, Arlene Peters, Mary K. Kerwin, Miss lliller. Neva Morley, Ruth 2 Yan Gorder, lidna Carney, Grace Townsend, lilfriede liammeyer. liolfom Ron'-Kathryn Wildes, Nlae Lewis, Gladys Russell, liarline Roadman, lrma lfickel- berg, Carol Burr, lfrances Stotts, lilizabeth llulse, Pearl lewis, Margaret Miner. THE MASQUERS With the close ol' its second year, the Dramatic Club, now known as The Nlasquersf' has established a permanent place lor itsell' in lfast lligh. 'l'he llottentotf' presented by The Masquers on liriday evening, December IO, was a pleasing as well as a merry production among the liast lligh plays ol' the season. The rest ol' the play work lor the year was given over to one-act studies presented in walking rehearsal lor club program and lor auditorium entertainment. Belonging to the group given in walking rehearsal were The Crystal Gazer, 'l'he lilower ol' Yeddof' and Ashes ol Roses. Those plays presented belore the student body were 'l'he linave ol lleartsf' The lilorist Shop, and liinders Keep- ersf' Fach one-act play was coached by a member ol' the club, 'lihe program effort ol' the year lor 'lihe Masquers included study ol' Costuming, Makeup, llistory and Dramatic lorce ol' light, and ilihe llistory ol' the American Drama. Reviews ol' various types ol' plays added variety to the program. A i 1, li i ilj I lil l -. ig. ,, i .-Z- 14,21 4, -.. . -.9 W ... :Pr , ......- X ...QY , .-,gg -: 1 .iz X n,-LJQ'91 '.-.gi-' .,.-UG-.. X ,243 .. r,5'- tx f .l Xyg. .- ,Xi , .4 ,. .1 , .mgf xxvgfu --r, 104V - -uv , ,,., ,.,',. ,X.f - ,1 ' rvf - v.. ','. ' -. .1 1. x ,. .. ,-- . ,, ,. a 555, , J nu '.'.k'vQ'f'B: '.'.'. ...H . I, .' 1- I .Ga l. . 3,-Af A 1 U vp 5 1- u.. x Qi:if:1'f4.-iii? :SEK- f:1is'.' ' f -its 552ff'f:i.'Sg3Vf'I'Z' A, ' i b --.mag -, 5- ., .'.,',..,n. THE HOTTENTOT -- 86 FS- -- gSii2f1:2:1.',.::--we fx ,rg-f:1fg ' -. x-ix fs n F' fi 1 , fl ,S X I ,-If 5. 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Mrs. Ollie Guilford Larry Crawford . Peggy Fairfax . Mrs. Chadwick . Alec Fairfax . . Ollie Guilford . . Perkins .... Sam Herrington . McKesson . . . Reggie Townsend Celese Morton . . . .DICK SHANE . . ARLENE PETERS FQRREST 'DRILLING . FRANCES Srofrrs KATHRYN CONNELLY . DALLAS DOBSON . . HAROLD RQEPE . .JOSEPH MORRIS JAMES MAcMANUs NORVAL ARMSTRONG ROBERT -PRITCHARD . . DORIS FIELD Business Manager Stage Managers . . Property Managers Stage and Costume Electrician . . . . . ' . MILDRIHJ CHAPLIN . . EDWARD CONARD, RICHARD CRANE, FRANZ WILLE . HELEN ENFIELD, EDNA-CARNEY, ROBERT PRITCHARD The Masquers, on Friday evening, December 10, opened the East High play season with a rippling comedy, The Hottentotf' . . . . .WILMACARR LEONARD KAM MEYER fi The play takes place in a fashionable hunting community near New York City, where one must be an accomplished rider to achieve social prominence. Into' this community comes Sam Harrington, with an absolute horror for horses. He is mis4 taken for a famous Western horseman,,and is urgently invited to ride in the ap- proaching steeplechase. Peggy Fairfax, with whom he has fallen in love, wantshim to ride her own horse, Bountiful To escape this fate, Sam hides Bountiful and, to his astonishment, is compelled to ride another horse, The Hottentotf' a terrible horse, which is feared by all. ' . 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FORREST DRILLING . Dominie . . . . . . . JAMES MACMANUS ., Uncle Alex, a servant . . . . .' . FRANZ WILLE I Aunt Caroline, a servant . . ETI-IEL MQNTGOMERY I judge Logan .... V . . . GEORGE MUZZEY jean, ludge Logan's niece . . . ELFRIEDE KAMMEYER I Dr. Chilton ........... EDWARD CONARD Miss Alicia, judge Logan's sister .... HELEN ENFIELD , Gordon, of the Naslrville Central Office . . .' FRED WINTER g Stivers, a Federal detective ...... GEORGE BARNES Business Manager . . . . . ..... GERALD WILKINS Stage Managers . ,. ........ EDWARD CONARD, FRANZJWILLE Pro rty Mana ers . . . DALLAS DOBSON, MARGARET Ml.NER,. ILAI-I PIGKERING n 8 Scenery .... .... . ....... A Mos WEBBERKING Electrician . . ' . LEONARD KAMMEYER - E .- liii On the evening of February l8, the Senior Class presented Pals First for the benefit of the Orange and Black Annual. f -' ln the prologue, the two pals, one an aged vagabond known'as.Dominie, and the other Danny Rowland a young man hunted by the police as an escaped convict arrive at the gates of an old Southern mansion near Nlashville Tennessee. Dannv IS recognized by the old darky servant as Richard Castleman the master of the estate who has gone on a world tour In quest of health and IS believed to be diowned Danny accepts an Invitation from the servant In order to get Into the mansion He and his pal masquerade In Gne clothes and revel In luxury and Danny even WIHS over Dick s sweetheart with whom he falls In love Before leaving home Dick willed his entire estate to his sweetheart jean His cousin Dr Chilton the natural heir destroys the will and pro laims Dick dead Danny changes the plan by forging another will the signature' off which goes un questioned The detectives arrive to arrest Danny Rowland escaped convict from San really Richard Castleman Danny the real criminal had stolen Castlemans passports and clothes and taken the trip around the world Instead of our own Dick All ends happily Quentin, California, and discover, to the amazement of Dr. Chilton, that Danny is lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllmlllllWMM WWlWMIWHHWlMWIUIHllllNIlilllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllltlllllllllllilllllllllllllllIIIIlllIlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilltll llmiullulmlmmg . a S9 'w'53G'J -Sly' ' . -. 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ARCHIE SHANNON Arthur Sewall, a musical composer . . . .MALCOLM GARRISON Anthony Quintard, a struggling artist . . . . jAMES RAMSEY jerry Primrose, man of all work .... . . Dick SHANE The Great She-Bear, boardingbouse keeper . . IRMA EICKELBERG Business Manager . . ............... HARRY PARSONS Stage Managers . . ...... NVILBUR GRovE, MAURICE Goutn, j0HN SANSOME Property Managers . . HELEN Fox, EVELYN MOSHER, HENRY WENTHE, GEORGE BARNES The junior Class has reason to be proud of its first production, The Cinderella Man, which was given on Friday evening, April 8. ' ln a magnificent Fifth Avenue home lives a millionaire steel manufacturer, Morris Caner, surrounded by his few loyal friends-a musician, Arthur Sewallg a lawyer, Romney Evansg and the family doctor, Dr. joseph Thayer. Here in this home, he has obscured himself from society and passed a cold and lonely 'existence lnto this unwelcome home comes Marjorie. who having lost her mother in France, finally comes home to her father, who does not want her. Next door to the mansion is a ramshackle old boarding house in the garret of which lives Tony Quintard, a young.and struggling playwright,lwho is tryingto make his living by writing poems. He is working on his master-piece, ah opera. by which he hopes to win a 510,000 prize contest promoted by the musician and friend of Morris Caner next door. When he is almost at the point of a mental and physical breakdown from lack of food and from hard work, Marjorie Caner discovers him. Tony accepts her contributions of food and kind attentions and considers Marjorie 2 mn 2 2 5 5 E 2 5 E 3 5 ii. 5 PE Q 23 E E g E AE E : -2 l E 2 2 E E 5 5 S E E E E E E 5 E E 2 E 3 his fairy godmother. While she is helping him, Marjorie falls in love with Tony, and is very unhappy because She is so rich and he is too proud to accept any assistance. When Tony Hnally becomes acquainted with the musician next door and the father of his little fairy godmother, his fortune and friendships are at last made. Marjorie overcomes his pride and all ends well, as it is bound to do with a fairy godmother. . . .-.'.- ' 1' ' :Jw-sf-:rv.' - '. l'vI's- ' - m4 Uh . ' if yi., 9.1, ,..h, f V. ,I ,.,.-,yy s.g. f7N.i , Jr- ,'.g5kf4, ,- f :L' x,'w,.-141' I . '-:-75 ,fu-,' ' , g '1 'fl-lit? if-ff V - , Q-3-:ff ,L iv! . g:,UC , Q ,. . -L f '. ' , . . f'-'ff W' ' S 4 'Af-C - v ' A' 2'Zfr1Hf 1 .- ,f.. Q .. P ' Q-. , QQZW- 4, f, '51 is-?':' 'X um: FL IST snap -ggi Q2 Egg, .- fha. ll , 5 3 II lllllllllllllllllllll ' '- -'-'Gifs -Q' . - .. vu.--. -.. . -00 -.-.-.--:'.4c.--.-- - - -.---'-A-If-'--.4. .. :.-5 ' . '--.-.'.'.v ft, rifgx- -tsp: Awggggwi . is QF . .LQ Q -.-: 175.-f, . 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ROBERT PRITCI-IARD Ursula . . . . . MAE LEWIS Herald ......... . ....... WILLIAM SCULLY Lady Violetta ......,. . ...... CAROL BURR lngredients . HENRY CI-IEvAI.IER, KENNETH EICKELBERG, BETTY .KOESTER , 'JOYCE RoAnIvIAN, HERBERT SHANE, GERALDINE SNIDER, MARCIA YAGGY. ' The plot deals with the well-known nursery rhyme in which the Knave of Hearts steals the Queen's tarts. Many years before, Pompdebile l had made a law that each Queen must make a dish that would please the Royal Cooks before she could be coronated. Lady Vio- letta can't cook but she does want to be Queen, so she appeals to the Knave. The Knave takes away her poor attempt at tarts to replace them with his wife's famous ones, but just after he leaves, the King asks for them. Lady Violetta pretends to know nothing of their disappearance and search for the Knave begins. He is discovered eating tarts which are apparently Lady Violetta's, but they are so delicious that he is forgiven and Lady Violetta becomes Queen without anyone being the wiser. . f , HFINDERS-KEEPERSH Eugene Aldrid . . . - ......... LLONARD KAMMEYER Mrs. Aldrid ........... . NAoIvII BANDFIBLD Mrs. Hampton ....... I ...... GRACE TowNsENn Time-5 o'clock on September afternoon. V : Il E 2 ,, 5 2 2 S 5 S if 2 3 2 gf is 5 E if 5 5 3 E ,. E 2 5 E 3 5 2 5 S 5 5. E Place-ln suburbs near Philadelphia. Mrs. Aldrid is very elated over Ending 5400 until she discovers that her neighbor has lost the same amount. She doesn't want to return it, but cannot convince her-husband that she is doing the right thing. The following day she loses her pursevcgntaining the money, and to her surprise and anger, the purse is returned without the S400. Mrs. Aldrid raves at length about other people's dishonesty, seeming to forget that the money was not hers orig- inally. Mr. Aldrid replaces the money to be given to the neighbor, but he takes care of it himself because he cannot trust his wife any longer. THE FLORIST ' SHOP X Maude . ........... S. . DOROTHA BENNETT ' Henry . '. . DUDLEY WEBBERIQNG ' Slovsky . . . . JOSEPH MORRIS ' Miss Wells . . . , . . . . ARLENE PETERS Mr. jackson ............. HENRY TIIvIIvIERIvIAN Scene-A Florist Shop in a modern city. Maude is the sympathetic clerk in the Florist Shop of Slovsky, whose chief interest is his pocketbook. Maude's timely little bouquets and suggestions have clinched many a wedding order, but have also aroused Slovsky because of her extravagance, and Henry, the hard-boiled ofiice boy because of her sentimentality. Mr. jacksonhas been engaged to Miss Wells for about hfteen years, but can not quite bring himself to take the fatal step, so Maude takes a hand and sends Miss Wells orchids to make Mr. jackson jealous. As a result, Mr. jackson makes up his mind, but Maude is fired. To his surprise, Slovsky finds he cannot get along without Maude, so she is reinstated and all ends happily. +5f9l9' E E ' ..-. 'vef22 ''l:7t-:1f1r:4st:-.-'-'- '-A' c-'--::.w.,,. .,h.y,,.j.' X: ' ,f b NH:-'f-1' fr-fxflnuag ' If 1933: dj., -- u'l9 tS:Q . A .1-ff-1-f:'?e2i2.4fQ bf ka ' tl? f av ' Eg iii im.:+152-5-Sfligiga-712?Si5i'f4I5I3T2'.:'E.'i3'.'g: li b . 3219 If 4 I Vfwfilll , TSN. .gg ..,xg.g5:f:-1-2523233 4 U, 1 ,:: g:1 fZ3' ,:1qag2u3f- .-5.51-gggggg-:.g:g.Q4' 9 will ifi-f'7fI3 4i?l'4X ff' W 0 -'bf-'H ' 11' UZ-'-' . -Mi5ile.5:?'Z'1'i1-' ll Qu -4'-'-'-f:4.g:g2'!. Tzfiith 'HER 0 f ligd fq , ' ' iq- 2 L. 5 ' ' -ff?:?:?:sf:f:-Zefffz '2f?'i:5i2 332-fir!-4:11:45 , .4tf2f' E E 2 Z E E E E E E 2 2 ca sv .3 THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA E v E THE CASI' E The Earl of Hassenden . . ....... NORMAL ARMSTRONG 2 Sir George Sylvester . . . . LIONEL ROSE 2 The Rev. Mr. Blimboe . . . GEORGE MUZZEY g Mr. Dent ..... . JOHN COURTER S Mr,Gastleto:i. . . . . FLOYD HELD 5 Mr. Devereux . . . FORREST DRILLING :EL Ward . n. . . . GEORGE BARNES E 51r'Robert Clifford . . . RAY CAREY E Quilton .... . . FRANZ WILLE 5 Mills .... . . DALLAS DOBSON 2 Mrs. Fenton .,.., . VICTORINE CHERNEY 5 Dorothy Fenton ..... , . GERTRUDE WEIGERT E The Lady Ursula Barrington . ..,..... FRANCES SToTrS 5 On Friday evening, May 27, the Senior Glass presented an eighteenth century costume 2 play, The adventure of Lady Ursula as its Commencement production. E 5 E 2 E 5 5 .E Before the beginning of the story, Sir George Sylvester had been involved in a duel in which he had killed his best friend. As a result he had taken a vow never to allow a woman to cross his threshold again. To break his vow, the Lady Ursula, while out walking, pretends a fainting Ht in front of the home of Sir George, who, when she asks assistance, sends her to the porterls lodge. Her brother, the Earl of Hassenden, hearing of this, challenges Sir George to a duel. The Lady Ursula, now frightened by the outcome of her folly, to save her older brother, mas- querades as her younger brother and crossing Sir George's threshold, tells him the whole story of the wager. lfle promises not to hght the duel and is to accompany her to London, but she flees and as a result is challenged twice, and is to duel Sir George with pistols. By this time, Sir George has guessed her identity, partly by the aid of a handkerchief bear- ing her name, which she had dropped in his home, so he refuses to carry the duel through. 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Naomi Bandheld, Arlene Peters, lilfriede Kammeyer, liarline 5 Roadman, Neva Morley, Grace lownsend, lhelma.Bartholomew. V Z lioflouz Rom:-Violet Shragg, Kathryn Wildes, lirances Stotts, Mae Lewis, llarvev Littrell, 5 Ruth Miller, Pearl Lewis, Irma Eickelherg, Margaret Miner. E 2 DECLAMATORY An interesting and unusual type of work was shown this year in the Declamatory E work. About ninety people went out seriously for the work in both junior and Senior ig lligh Schools'-twenty-seven coming through for semi-finals and twelve for the finals. 2 Those winning for the Hnals were: 2 ORATORICAL-William Carroll, Mildred Chaplin, Richard Crane, Margaret Miner. 2 DRAMATlCfELll121 Carney, Irma Eickelberg, Ruth Miller, lfrances Stotts. 2 llutvioaous-Thelma Bartholomew, Mae Lewis, Violet Schragg, Kathryn Wildes. Winners of the Final Contest held at East lligh on February -l were: Oratorical, Rich- if ard Crane, Dramatic, Frances Stottsg Humorous, Mae Lewis. 2 Our entrants in the final contest competed in the Quadrangular Contest with West lligh, Cedar lialls, and Teachers College lligh, and in this contest East Waterloo placed 5 third this year. 5 ln the first State series, all three of our contestants, Richard Crane. lirances Stotts, and E Kathryn Wildes Hnished with first places at Cedar lialls. ln the second series, at Garrison, 5 our Oratorical and Dramatic contestants took second places, the Humorous contestant tak- 2 ing third place. E While some very line talent goes out with our graduating class this year, we have some 2 very fine material in training now that will give East High an excellent team next year. iiifri-,tinaiut.iri-,umm-1tan,-.1..i,i,,-t--.,isi-tni.i.it+ii-at ,u:'i if.ilti.irt.ftt. mtv. 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E ' S ff fi 5 1 2 :.,ff1,-.-L2 ..:::'f' : 5 L I 1 E 15 19 29 5 5 5 5 N ? 2 CALENDAR 5 E SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 2 E Schnol starts, Hello, everybody! 1- High School night at Bob Jones' meetings. E 5 ---Sixty answer call of Makeever for fomhnll. C--East High Dlaved Grunt High at Cedar Rapids. East E E 8- -Ollice filled with students wanting their schedule changed. wnhnv 7 to 6' I E Z frm and Frank started going together again. Hn: stuff! 9fSfmQfS P91 UP 'hfff Hat- E E --First O. 8: B. paper of the Semester. 12-'Senior Pms and 'mfs Chosen: 2 S Yfrryouts for Dramatic Club. 13'-East laugh played Charles City at Waterloo. East won E 5 -Banking starts in East High. , to ' , , 3 E frlieating up the SJ h Q lze-Orchestra picture taken for the Conn magazine cover. 52- - p omor.s. . , S 5 vnecupemdon. 19-AO. 8 B. published an eight page paper. Q 2 rind 0. sl B- Contest on ..An Interesting Vacation Ex. 22 -Sgeindship Club cabinet had a Theatre party and oyster 5 E perience. -A . ' : E East High Alumnus meet with boat accident. 23 Night school' . . ' E ---Announcement of new radio broadcasting equipment for 24EVEast build parades in new umforms' E E Eau Hifh. 25--Thanksgiving. East-NVest Football game. East won 13-0. : E ---Oriole Glee Club list announced. A mad scramble lor : E the paper 'l E A-East met Oelwein here and defeated them 20-0. S E fffiattle show opened. Mr. Miller enters milking contest. , 2 A-Hi Y gets Wednesday auditorium period for meetings. , Z E 4521 I' J S H5154 ' 'f - 2 OCTOBE R -7 . ef 2 2 1' 1 0 53 5 ' E East-Independence game at Independence. E., 0-l., 0. gf? ffl I' .. E 3-Friendship Club-Cabinet and sponsors, met at Y lor E : a dinner. ai ? 2 Miss Schmidt's gym clzss lirst to reach 100W in banking. A Mr., , - 5 -Class oflicers announced. ,ffl S1333 Z, 5 Dubuque-East High game here. East, 7f-Dubuque, 6. ',iU 5' 5 5 Friendship club recognition ceremony. fi ii - f Auditorium period spent in Artist program by Mr. llalii. 1 : 5 East-East Des Moines there. Des Moines, 16-East, 0. ,Wff 5' 1 , Y E - Pep club ollicers chosen. -EEE '- E fMarshalltown-East High game there. E., 16-- M., 0. fl ,-i XV x Zi 1,-- L . . ---- 1111 ,, Lg, ' 'rr' . - uv' - 27-Y-?0usahdlrF?ted East Orchestra. Told some experiences 'ff'4f21f2I:3L:5?2 ffL1 jf ' H' S - rom is 1 e. Q Q Friendship Club HalIowe'en Party at Y. W. C. A. 27 E 2 f 4' - E Q E X J N . 3 . .1 f' 4, IW? nX E 5 'N 5 S 1 . , ' H 5.1.2. ' 4 For-M . 0.5. e - wh ,. .aww N bei 2105 fi I - 1, li ,riff 1, 9 F L ' . Z : , . V' i f7il,2 r g E H , A .2 .ig is Xe 3 .. 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August weddlng Bells' E Z 17dOrchestra conccrt at East High. 20'Anmml Stun announced' E Z , , 21-East Waterloo victorious over Charles City. East 27- E : 19-Nauvny' I l 4 Charles City, 10. E 2 21-Em Christmas and lnmatwn party- 22-Basketball squad ran in ditch while going to Osage. 5 E 224Operetta cast for Lelawala announced. OSHSGY 12-East High, 17- E 2 5 Z CALENDAR SECOND SEMESTER E E 24-N0 school-Oh, Joy! How did it happen? 7-Training for East-West basketball game. E 2 25-New semester-usual announcements. No auditorium. 8-Jessie Wade has her hand bandaged up. Is it a bluff? E. Z School out early. Oh, boy! Track season opens. E E 26-Qrega Steege won Tennis Tournament from Kathryn fgoh Sherburneltools 'a thaee weeks vacation. 1???l E E i es. tring quartet p aye in au itorlum. E ? 27-Semester Grades: respiration irregular: temperature l0fG. A. A. kid party. ' E changeable- -G. A. R. presents East High with framed copy of E ? 28-Charles City, 12-East, 20. Played here. Lincoln's Gettysburg jpeech. East played West on home E 5 31-Mr. Miner started to blow his whistle at 3:30. 14 :S0f3MDeif':ed:,16j,11'- .2 5 - 0 y a en me. E : FEBRUARY 16-Auditorium program furnished by Roy D. Smith Qgoodl. 5 5 lfgnmllment cards filled out. 17-Barnard, Booth, Faust went to Ames for wrestling meet. E L 2,-.G,f0und Hog Day, N0 shadowspjnp 18-Orange and Black play, Pals First. 2 S 3-Everybody received electric shock in Physics. 19-EHS!-JGSUD game here. East, 22-Jesup, 20. Z : 4..Dec1am contest, final, suckers were needed for it 21-Oh what a task checking up the ticket sale for Pals First. E 2 rained angle worms. 24-East-West game at West High. West, 22-East, 14. E E x E ,fl X ' ,, 4 2 ' is U i f, 2 f,'c ' N 2 7 . 1. 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Got out at two o clock for the first ball game, Waterloo E 8-vNice day--to go riding. vs' Moline- E 9-The operetta Lelawala given. 9-Lifesaving tests were given by Mrs. Mclieen. ' E 10 and ll-Girls class periods basketball games. 11-Ellilhklill Fall Ines the aisle is Alhditorium as .adsIide. 1 LA - nave 0 Can! I! Pfelenle ill Il0l'lUlll Pel'l0 . g gfhohjii Tlzeswefaflnlglzof tl: dgnen' , f 13-Another unlucky day. Philo banquet. E -- irst ayo pring. very o ylgets spring evcr. 18-Oh, that 'Pm' ,Member? Z 23'4M9ffY Spfmlflme- Let 5 PIBY h00keY' 27-Senior play was given. The Adventure of Lady Ursula S 25-fSchoul out lor spring vacation. 31---End of Month, E 2 APRIL JUNE 5 l---Did you get fooled? 1-At last .the joyous commencement days have came. 2 4-Oh-h-h, back to the drag after a week of pleasure. 3 fhel b'g f'ng of 'he end' ? 5-Drive for annual subscription. First call 81172 subscrip- 5--Bunloinsenmr banquet' 3 tion O. H B. Annual. Staff remained for a big wallle ' 'fee' Festa 'efmon bv Rev' Steeves- E feed in the cafeterh. 8--gifts given by teachers--final exams. Blindfolded to E 6-Getting over the effects of the waffles. angers-some stumble' 2 7-'More days of school work' l?iS:3li1il:i'e'lTi'ZTlff::t 6 a m. All's well that ends well E 8-Friday. April Showers Bring May Flowers. ' ' ll- Big drive for the annual payments. 5 E 5 v'e-s?',I'3 E 12-Cocoa served in the Staff room. P f 13-qlirls' baseball tournament. Filth period e - - - E c amps. 4 , . Q 4 E 22-eHurrayl We took three firsts in the music V lg W A Tlx- 5 2 contest. ln Orchestra, String Quartctze, , ' K 3 Baritone solo and then our Girls' Sextette 1 E 5 1V I 3 ' : will also go. I fl ' ' F' 0' l , V 28-fTry-outs for Adventure of Lady Ursula. ' - Ld! 4 A. i 3 . ' I 1 ' 1, E Little competition for lead. P.:te, of course, X . . 4:5 W' Zi gets iz. . , . Y 5 j . 3 29-Friday. Ain t it swell? uh. T. 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Don't you dare put that picture of me in the annual! 5. ls it too late to get my picture in? 6. Why don't you have a lot of snaps in the annual? 7. How much is the annual going to cost? 8. ls the annual going to be better this year than last? 9. What are all those boxes for? 10. What are you doing with those senior snaps? ll. What's the joke on the faculty? Pkvlflk h C. COBURN- That florist surely keeps in touch with his slogan, 'Say it with flowers. E. DEAN-1'Wh3t'S his method? C. COBURN- Well, l know he has sent me a bunch of forget-me-nots with each bill. llfllsllf SHE- A penny for your thoughts. MR. STAYLATE- l was thinking of going. FATHER Cat bead of stairsh- Give him a dollar, Viola. lt's worth it. llfllflk Miss GOLDING- That character is written incorrectly. lt should be written with a hook. MARCELLA PARKER- Well, no wonderg I was writing it with a pen. Hlfllfflf An Idler's Reward lt's three o'clock in the morning, l've studied the whole night through, And day light soon will be dawning, just one more book to review, This subject is as entrancing, lt seems to be made for a few, l could just keep right on studying, And not know a thing when l'm through. LEONARD K.- No woman will ever be President of the United States. MARION j.- Well, l don't know why! LEONARD K.- Show me a woman who will admit she is 35 years old. wk :R wk M. HUNT- Where do bugs go in winter? li THOMPSON Cabsent mmdedlyj- Search me' :lf wk ar Things That Never Happen TEACHER fto Bob Sberburnj- Yes, you had 'A' every day for the last three weeks. Bun Rose- l especially ask that you all stay away from the East-West game. We find that a large crowd makes us nervous. l am sure we can play a much better game if we play to empty bleachers. ISABELLE THOMPSON- Yes, l get a Henna pact with every shampoo. B. BLUHM- Oh, l have such a time with my hair, l have to have it shingled every two weeks. MR. MILLER- You people can run just as fast to Cafeteria as you want, and you needn't hurry to Auditorium because the talent will wait. wk :lf -k A He Has Come to This . MAN Cin barbefs cbairj- Be'careful not to cut my hair too short: people will take me for my wife. af wk af CoLLEcToR- Your account is in arrears. When may we expect payment on the stove purchased four months ago? CUTOMER Castoufndedb- Mr. Miller told me the stove would pay for itself. A wk 1: ' Don'ts for Freshmen Don't visit in assembly. Don't try to make yourselves conspicuous in the halls. Don't turn around without permission. Don't forget to study. Don't try to slip into class after the last bell has rung. Don't bluff-that's the teacher's privilege. Don't stay out after 8:30 P. M. I. Don't let your name appearon the flunk ISI. Don't ditch a chaperone. Don't buy supplies-use your neighbor's. 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VICTORENE CHLRNEY- The Ice. 4: 4: 4: Inseparables Mr. Miller and his little announcement book. Lucile Briden and Juanita Gunstead. jessie Wade and Miss Palmer. Norval Armstrong and his freckles. Thoir as Delaney and girls. U Pete Stotts and smiles and dimples. I Midge and , That reminds me of a little story- Alice Krantz and her red cheeks. Gilda Kaplon and her curly hair. Eleanor Hayes and her bangs. A Harvey Powell and courtesy to the girls. Victor Gury and powder. if 41 4: TICKET AGENT--UYAOUI' train is at l:5G lKE- Veil, make it l:48 and l'll take it. 4: 4: 4: HARVEY P.- Did you hear the one ai out the mouse trap? GLADYS S.- No, HARVEY P.-Well, it's snappy. Ik 4: 4: RAYMOND M.- How'd you get that swell- ing on your forehead? A DONALD F.- Last night my girl's father heard me call her Sugar, and he gave me a lump. 41 4: 4: MRS. KoEsTER- Why are you late? JESSIE WADE- Same reason that l always amp school started before l got here. 4: vk 4: What I Said, When I Was Little PEARL MCCLEAN-'lM3mm3, can l go to the pitcher show? 1 MARY BARNES-ul want a cookie. JAMES MAC- Muvver, can l go play ii the sand with Lois? NORA S.- Ma, l want some bread and sugar, and Ma, lots of sugar. LEONARD K.- Pa, kin l go to Sunday School barefootedf' JOHN COURTER- Grandma, l'm ROI hun- gry, but l'm just starved. CARL BLAcKMAN- Ma, l don't want my face washed. FRANK FISH- Can't l dig some worms to go a-fishin' with? CHARLOTTE STOFFREGEN- Mamma, l want my hair curled, Lucy has hers curled. VERONA ASHWORTH-'tM8mm3, make Dad let me wear my blue stockings. DOROTHY jAcoiss- Why should l be 'Sweet Sixteen' and never been kissed. MILDRED Ci-iAPi.iN Cstretcbing angle wormsb Rubber, mamma, rubber. CAROL PRESCOTT CMan passing by with a string of fish!-- Mamma, a man had a fit and the fit did kick and kick and kick. BERNICE BLUHM- Mamma, when can l have my first long dress? 4: 4- 4: Freshmen are grassy Sophomores are sassy, juniors are brassyt' and Seniors are-Classy. 41 4: 4: Orders Is Orders MAJOR- Haven't you been here long enough to know how to stand at attention? ' ROOKIE Qin uniform twice bis sizel- I am at attention, sir, it is only my uniform that is at ease. . 4: 4: if MR. lVllLLER-HDO you know where all bad boys go who smoke? ' 1 , DON SCANE- Sure, down in the ventilat- mg room. 41 4- 41 SENIOR-MSCS that little leaflet blown by the breezelet, floating on the wavelet? HER BROTHER- You'd better go to the hackyardlet and soak your headlet under the, pumpletf' 41 4: lk Who was that peach l saw you with? She wasn't a peach, she was a grapefruit. Why grapefruit? Q l squeezed her and she hit me in the eye. lk ll' Gif The Health Builder A busy husband was asked- to copy a radio recipe one morning. He got two stations at once. One was broadcasting morning exer- cises, and the other the menu. 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S 5 E 5 lk Ik lk ,lc ,F ,K 2 5 FOND FATHER-'fWhat history did yOU What is the idea of wearing three coats? S study last year, son? FRANK S.- Well, really, dad, I couldn't tell you, you see the cover was on' my his- asked the neighbor. Well, was the reply, I'm going to paint my barn, and the directions said, put on tory book' ,K ,K ,,, three coats for best results. .CAROL BURR- Let me wear your Philo lk ak 'l' Pm- DON S. Cto Mr. Millerj- How did you M. K. KERWIN- Oh, I couldn'tg I would loose my bow fbeaujf' if at x SHE-- Little boy, your mouth is open. HE- I know it. I opened it. :sf x 4: Perverted Proverbs Bum, and the girls bum with you, flunk, and you flunk alone. A hair in the head is worth two in the switch. Verily, verily, whatsoever a man seweth, that shall he rip. become such a wonderful speaker? M R. MILLER Cclearing bis 'uoicej--I began by addressing envelopes. VFFFFFF MR. MAKEEVER Cputting a complicated problem on the boardj- What is the sim- plest thing to do with this problem? VOICE IN REAR-HEFHSC it. :sf wr an A Puzzle CA student in Miss- Campbell's class wrote ' U av this.D theeaitgaging C0 ple gathers no f or from The English grammar, as you will agree, Where there's a girl, there's a boy. I5 .lust like 3 Puzzle, The plural offbox is boxes 'K 'F if But the plural of sox is surely not soxes, Practical Mathematics Qne fowl is called goose and two geese hA school teacher once received a note like Yet Illgegggfal of mouse Could never be t is: -' - - Deaf Mani Pm ima Johnny today- IliE2lna35EAn?h5?2?.'3H?5e1la1hfrillfnhltlfn st..rgL',:f2.Et.isff.ii,':.2?'t:lastmass gng fe Tag ing three ,may be guage him this ixamplez 'fif a field is four miles Aud th? Pufah 0 3 15 ffifflny '10 058' square how long with it take a man walking TE E15 lshwl y as you? inn y mag' gee' three miles an hour to walk two and one-half e nghs anguage ls 00 muc Of me' times around it, johnny aint a man, so ak wk wk we had to send his daddy. He left early this . . morning and my husband said he ought to is-'lmmy WHS Teaching HCVOSS The dinner be back late tonight tho it would be hard table-9 going. Please make the nixt problem about MOTHER- Sammy! Have you no tongue? ladies as my husband can't afford to lose Z1 SAMMY-UYCS, but it's not long enough. day's work. -Mas. JONES. X Dk X Pklklk A Receipt for Flunks Take a string of bluffs, Stir in a pound of excuses, Add a few class stalls according to taste, Sift in an abundance of enthusiasm. Flavor well with moon shine strolls, Mix with one night's cramming, Serve hot at the end of the marking period. This won't go in East High!!! fr wr an Heard at a Basketball Game Are they going to change tackles this in- ning? CHESTER COBURN. Csoliloquiqesj- lt takes a mighty conscientious man to tell whether he is tired or just lazyf' ar ak 4: Can You Imagine Hutch, without Elizabeth? Midge, without telling a joke? Miss Prizler, without aspirin? Mildred Richardson not chewing gum? , Bill Stevenson, studying? Pete Thompson, not primping? Jessie Wade, not late? - - Royal Sinnard, with a girl? Bernice Bluhm, with bobbed hair? IIIIIIIUUHIHHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIRIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIMIWllllllllilil!IEIHIIIIUIIIBIBIIUIIIIIIIIEIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIITHIIKIHUIIIRIHIINIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllIlNlHNl WW WNWlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli V -I-if 108 like- . r f-'-v:':1.- -,,. ,.,,,.,, . ,:.....,-.,,,, ,W-ef..:'e ' 253 ' .ea-mf:-I' 1-' 9555- :?b.'t5g' iH' 'P s -rxdrll. ' I :S X :Hs ' . ,- 4 rf' , 2'-fh',:.e,e,' -,-'- . Q1l:lff'..:'gE:I?:gigLu: ' J' - 4 3 ' Slilll iiIvm:if2ImszIff:I:3g1g1gif'.55fg4S7?r-Ijf:.1.,:.-, ,jf - 633 II- 5 I I Q -eakeffisws ' '-3+-5'-'-nas. H . 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DOROTHY N.- Aw, quit strlngin' me. 4: for :Ir CARL B.- Have you been to gym, Bill? BILL STEvENsoN- Yah, and gettin' strong. Can't roll a cigaret now without breaking the paper. :of :R -If MIss PRIZLER- Mary Katherine, what learn to swear like that? EDDIE W.- Pa's shaving, uncle's golf, sis' cg-and your parrot. :If :R :R WARREN CRANE--ul fell downstairs this- morning and hit my head against the piano. WRIGHT STEEvEs- Did it hurt you much? WARREN CRANE-UNO, l hit my head on the soft pedal. :R :If :R Mlss PRIZLER- Mary Katherine, .what are the two genders? lblARY K.- Masculine and feminine. The masculine are divided into temperate and intemperate and the feminine into frigid and torrid. :R :R :R HARVEY P.- Did you hear the one about the mouse trap? GLADYS S.- No. HARVEY P.-- Well, it's snappy. :R :If :R TEACHER- Give a sentence using the word inventor. LITTLE lsAAc- The mother dived into the water and inventor six kids after her. The Charge of the Light Headed Brigade Cflpologies to Tennysonj Bobbed hair to the right of us, Bobbed hair to the left of us, Bobbed hair behind us. Tresses asundered. Some with heavy crop, Some with lighter crop, lnto the barber shop, Walked the six hundred. Some with bangs, some without, Some are shingled around about, Some in curls and some in doubt, Lest they had blundered. Some of them look real well, Some of them look like-Well? lt's sometimes not just to tell, How looked the six hundred. :lr lk :R CARL BLACKMAN- WhO'S there? BURGLAR- Lie still and keep quiet. l'm looking for money. CARL BLACKMAN- Wait and l'll get up and look with you. :R :R :R . MR. SCHORI--HATE you sure this suit won't shrink if, it gets wet? MR. l'iYsTEM- Mind frendt, effry tire company in dis city has squirted water on dot suit. :R :If :R MISS MILLEGAN- What do you know about the Mayflower Compact? HELEN G.-- Nothing, l use Djer Kiss. :R :If :R The Threshold of Life lt is not till one's a Senior That he comes to realize That his life is not a playground But a strife to win a prize. When a Sophomore and junior Then one's mind is free from care But the Senior's asked on all sides What's to be his work and where? Care-free days will soon be over Then he'll strive among the rest With the meeting of life's testing ln a way that he thinks best. Many are the hard, rough places Scattered long his high school way But unbafllled, still with high hopes Toward his goal he wends his way. n Each of us must face the future Many problems we must meet, Let us then push ever onward Forward! Never think retreat. Standing thus here on life's threshold Visions clear appear to me Of a world still looking for The youth whose call is victory. -GERALD XVILKINS. 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East 6th St. E Morris Motor Car Co., Cadillac and LaSalle General Garage Service .... 308 E. 5th New York Fashion Shop ....................................,.. 214 East 4th E Pacihc Mutual Life Insurance Co., T. D. Little, Agent ...... 205 Marsh Place Bldg. E Palace Clothiers ................................. ..... 1 17-119 East 4th E ..... 206 East 14th i Palais Royal, Women's Outhtters ......... E Pilson, ji. G., 127 Riehl ................... E Schuneman's Rexall Drug Store ............ 2 s: E 2 Stewart, A. C. Tire and Vulcanizing Co. . . 2 Stroebel Music House ............, ..... 2 T. 81 M. Bootery ...................... 5 Tanner, Mr. Frank, Annual Photographer . . . E Unger Bros. Auto Parts and Supplies ..... E Waterloo Fruit Sz Commission Co. ..... . E 5 Rynearson 81 Koch, Plumbing and Heating .... . . 2 Sherwood, Chas., Florist .................... .. 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