Estherville High School - Ho Lo Co Yearbook (Estherville, IA)
- Class of 1928
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Q . r f v A fr'-A ,fs 1 ff.,-j X N I . -A -A .r n ' y+ , A If' i n 5:51 . ,K ,. .Q I I mr. Holm FIT. Iylle I f v w. 1 Xa I E55 ' Til' ,ffl I f cg- N I R C331 I , if-'fb I ' f H,I I I I ,gf I ' xxx KX f-N : 1 ,Er r '!, 'YW Q KJ L V Igflx f?,. Tfgfff z g- - Qi3ffhlj,,fif?i5-5' 02 f X X Vfvln f . Q I I Q 71 ' f, If 9' ,, , 3'hg 5 I s fin, I-Q. , VI' 'N MuT ' .I ,p'J E7 22 . Sn fx JA Y . in 4' F X, 4 5 il 5-..-gg - f AL- , f iv Si E 1, ' '- - xg Lm.. ws X b if 2 'ffmg5f4..:L.5 ., .. JV 542, Nwkw, ' f- ' 'W L' X L A NC 1 , f l llvg l - 1 Z1 W ' ,Q if ' Y lx E V! H! ,V I2 W . A M 5-E fully f, f 12464 fd 24 I C IJ riff KK-N .K Q ' 3 4 'Debicalion E l I 5 A '50 you, mr. Ilobn Ill. WW - f Tfxglle, whose kinbliness of f' ' fl' , , e a , i?e spank anb sleabfaslness of -A-'F ' f :- Zin q .x purpose have won llye re- ffl Q . . f' :F ,X 'T 5 spec! anb abmurahon of all, Z7- f . . . N: m apprecmahon of your un- living service to Tlisllyerville Kim! 1'l'figb Scl3ool,we, lbe Class 541' f ' of 1928, mama was fifth Myne ffi volume of llye Fife-To-Go. . f - H 1 f A xlj . X' -. l .. l if-wif ' X I ,ui K i 1 ,,., it ff Wh? f QM A f lx D l L, i, 4 ffl, MZ- Ir. U. 1 K , V' Hffll 5 7 , 1 Y 9 , fs 453 qfcm gf .ffm M- , Q ' WW . i 79' E ,ggi :....41 - J w w cf -.ff -Q 1'-V - -. I i .Jvf I-.'5VJl:ka K -f . +-L n l ,i ff ' S L -1 ff -1. .. ,K S 5 I ! 9 S 7? 1' t 5. K K f 'Wk ' V At? Y 1 7 A N5 ical Y' Y-if 2 1 c4s.'1 ya , 5 lf A 17 I f l W f f' 5:11 . ' 1'-x 're ?f'C'wf N 0, gs. Y c r erra 7?TTlT i -nf - X -- ' : :? ff'J -, , ', , f?Q'1 '- f k fi-' I- :V i 'jr YA ,-,gV k ff -' ' . , F 'T-' ilk? f bi nl iffifi . , i?5vV4 ft ' , f'. f f ' Kziffqly ff . K f' Toreworb lin the preparation of this K 3l'fo-To-Co a conscientious ef- vr' Vf fort has been mabe to show the l Q constantly increasing progres- ,c f sive spirit of the lfstherville if Nfl Iffigh School: to reflect that Eiiflff progress in the presentation of iffiix ,A the Ilfigh School as it lives ,, U , tobay: anb to bemonstrate wherein the guibing spirit of f .J If- all our frienbs has been a MN, vital factor in the bevelopment 'frm' ' of a great school. ,,l ,,i'. pq -. f Q X, -5,94 f -f ' a ,nl INA X ff f'.' .1 Til 5 , jf , 73? . X gf I ' ,vas 'ir 2 ' 1 f u We have trieb throughout to maintain a constant unity of spiritg to supplement this unity with a theme ofpioneer history, anb thereby to show how the progress of our prebecessors has laib the founbation upon which our future is to be built. ,Vi X. - Y la f ' f ,I,l'1' gs' 44, 5 f'f.f:'2' f,,K 5.x , W. ff: ,f'QT N 1 -'fir' f 1 . 6 f 0' X f . r' fk'l1c WWW Arm ate., Wat ' w U ' Aa X J' l !f wn- A 'X .,. , A i , VN X 5 1 Q. ff! J ' J f K X y K-WX ' f' Qs f,',' '!,, f W W ,f,o V , X XX X 'x QE A lx I xg-lk 1, ff!f!f'V.fN'fMf,Xi' , , 4 o Wrilqf' o'4v1?94f!,o ' - ...- E 1:1 1 , :ml VT! my ,I V ' F-'-'-5' WW: N ' WLLQ ' '- ,ffxx MWA! 1 f Lv fb ,.f95Lff ' D Qi L - l .ir 4 , 3 , A-..-2 ' f A 1' P W-I - 1 77' Fi' H J fW 3 o o f' 4 E'-. ' ' ' , ' f 2: o , f f Z 'N o E 1 y A f I E. 4 A 1- if Contents I 3 I, j' ,1' ' Y, F? f o , E Classes 7 E 1' I 0 0 1' , fr Orgamzahons M 3 :Activities A if--F Q ff E MH! . - . of -Ilfugb School info ' of K , AAH oT,, fr 'fjgii J N23 112211: K - . . ,ir ,-1, . QF ' . 1 Fd AQ ff I ' J . -Ah . A. , 1 1928 l-IO-LO-C0 . -A xxx - ' 5, If N: Y 1- 1 ' . , - I x L ' A553541 xi- xv -- ' 'Y ' r'7f'v I A-eiiw 'www ,.Q'gs 'ihgiz ,H 1 ,, 1 Lil. , '1 l 14 A ,I W1 l :T 1 I 1 N1 ' 35 11 1 ! 5111 1 ' I V1 l , I 1 ly' iw 4 1 1. '1 l, H 1 l Y , gl '11 A 1' A If 1 5 1 2 1 I Q 12 17 f 11 A 1 ll? 'l 1 t 1 1 1 M1 f 1 1 11 f 5 , l Top row: Mr. Gibson, Handeland, Houltslmuser, Hull, Blank, Mahlum, Miss Copeland. l l l Second row: Miss Brittain, Blazer, Hansen, Williams. N Bottom row: Shonkwiler, Waters, Seeley, Hansen, Gaarde, Anderson, Chippertield. , I Nl 15 W 11, 11 1928 Ho-LO-Co Staff 1 1 I 1 , M5 1 CLAUDINE HULL - - - - - - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF , ANITA HOULTSHOUSER - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TAALKEUS BLANK - - BUSINESS MANAGER l ' 1 311 DONALD HANSEN - ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER 1 :ill MARION RUTH BIAHLUM CIRCULATION MANAGER 1 i El BIRGER HANDELAND ADVERTISING MANAGER 1 I I1 ,L VIRGINIA SHONKWILER - - ACTIVYHES xx, Q LENORA ANDERSON MI 11 KATHERINE BLAZER ORGANIZATIONS , , 1 , V MYRTLE WATERS - CALENDAR gf ELIZABETH CHIPPERFIELD .1 It 1 T CLASSES Ili l RACHEL WILLIAMS - - - SENIOR 1 BEULAH SEELEY - JUNIOR , , BERTHA GAARDE SOPHOMORE W 5 ' BERNA HANSEN ---- -FRESHMAN 1 ' 1 7 1 FACULTY ADVISERS MR. W. W. GIBSON MISS ENID COPELAND X 1 A MISS MAE BRITTAIN iw , ll I 'f N., ,alfif YR:-ge. .rhiffy ' I, rr . 4- Y 3 ' I sf,-A V A J L' -W,.'5 --W haf-f--4 Q , A ' W -1 A ' f V-1-'N-Q-f ' W J1 , :lu-G + 'ff, Page 8 Mr. Geo. Gruwcll, Mr. G. IT. Raife, Mr. Gail Morse, Nr, Goo. Robb, Mr. Albert Mahlum Mr. 11. M. Lambert, Mrs. L. Lough Board of Education MR. H. M. LAMBERT MR. ALBERT NIAHLUM -Mu. G. H. RAIFE - Tcrin Expires 1929 MR. HAIILEY IJAIVIBERT MR. GEO. GRUWVELL Term Expires 1930 MR. GAIL MORSE Term Expires 193 1 Mu. GEORGE ROBB President -Secretary Treasurer Page 9 --'-'Nvm-M,-- kv- -1----A-,......-.., K ' G 3 I I x ,V ,. ,-, ,.,,-...,- . ,, ,F .i Y -- f f ,fr-.....t.. ..,.... --. J' e -N, ,-..,.......-..,---...,...,..,--...,..f---, Page 70 ,,,,,.,............,,.,m.....,-.........fu, .... - ..,.....- ...f .....-V L l '. I. S. Hilliard Mr. VVn1. VV. Gibson For the last several years Mr, Hilliard and Mr. Gibson have given their untiring efforts to the service of the Estherville Schools. The high standing and pres- tige which theschool now enjoys is due largely to their inspiration and leadership. It is to be hoped that for many years in the future they will still be directing the course of Estherville Schools. i QBQEELZ t ,, 1-f..-.,.....Nr , .iA-. -X - -my -... ..,,-W.,m.,.,,,sm.,. i ... .Y..,., ,, :..4.,.,....,w,:..:..f..x, ....H,....q,..f,,fg,,,,,n,d,,,Ab,,a- ., ,DNN YA, ,,. ,.,, ,W ,, ,,w,,.: 1 in v l 1 Jai' 7 i1 , i,rfi.1i'51-iii' ' tri'-,:y.':'1se'f ,rig N3.4j.i- 'rn-Elnqifazf - I, ifvfggyi fu v-....L. -4 , 1 -..,,..-.-, , ,A ,- ,.,.........v. L a L a 1 1 i I r Mr. Hilliard, Mr. Gibson, Miss Wilcox ' 'W .1k3i1.j Administration MR. J. S. HILLIARD Superintendent MR. WM. W. GIBSON - Principal Miss EDNA Wxncox - - Assistant Principal Miss DOROTHY LATCHEM - Dean of Girls MR. S. O. STORBY - - Director of Athletics E. H. S. Motto: H Honor, Loyalty, Courtesy. E. H. S. Colors: Maroon and White. Qfb.cQi '- . i,.1:.,. ,-,, 1 ...... ,H .... .. wt... Page II N i 1 1 1 1? 4 A 4 4,1 I ,1' avi, g Q 5 E ? . 1 , ? fi I E 1 1 y, .1 Q 6 K ll 32 l l e A lj 3,1 iff? l ll 1? 1. li 1 lg 1 ll 1, 13 .1 15 5 1i 1 11 . 1. 21? 2 fl 3 if 5 l . 2 5 Y . sy, E13 3 Q I. 3 fl 'Q 1 fi I le i 11 f 1 U1 ill P Ei i 12 if vl 1 4 3 1 5 39 5 3 Q : 2 . l 3 5 R 1 1 P ' 2 9 2 2 H 0 - Q - C U , . PTF' Miiaf' .V -,U Page I2 1 LIISS EDNA WILCOX Assistant Principal MR. J. S. HILLIARII MR. W. W. GIBSON MIss EDNA WILCOX BIISS MAE BRITTAIN Algebra LIISS ENID COPELAND English BIISS BARBARA CORNWALL History Mlss EDITH CRONE Latin MISS RUTH FREEMAN Home Economics Mrss DOROTHY LATCHELI Dean of Girls MR. MAX LYNN Boys' Athletics-History MR. J. H. LYTLE Science ,.,f'J Faculty - Superintendent - - Principal -- Assistant-Principal MIss SUSAN C. PETERSEN Commercial LIISS LOUISE PHELPS French Mlss WILMA SHAW ' Musig NIISS RUTH SMITH Mathernatics MR. S. O. STORBY Athletic Director MISS AIQICE TIPPET Dramatics LIISS ANNA TURNER Normal Training Mrss ELIZABETH WARTTMAN Physical Training MR. J. A. NICKINSTRY ' ' Manual Training Atinixf-. f 1 fm-V , 'L 1ffi??:'?fi '4 n i l u . 5 2 I Q .N I i II, Q YI i fu Il M I tgg ,if U M .1 gl js 5, in li ii Qi 23 I. E 2? gi lj. .5 Ik ia .5 Ii S1 If ln-I .2 Iii LV 'E U. :W QF HI :3 Ig QF Eli Ili gi 5 .5 E? ii fr is EZ 52 SIE IQ? 92 lx 'I 5 5' ,401-1.-. ......, , O . ,. - A . , A p - -1, fir, , 'N . gl 5-W 3 f W F-' .'-- 'i'- ' ' ' J.: 'fr-N N Q is,..,,,-.n,, -...E, ,i 1 2 I c , 1 : , ,J .. , 1 3 ,, q,,N,, ,.ss:,,,.q 5 X -W , , .., .J J, A ,, ,, A i frffifiiiiii f I , .1 f Top row: Miss Freeman, Mr. Lytle, Miss Petersen, Miss Shaw, Miss Phelps. ' am. H - ' ' -f '5:S' ii gg ' E My-:Q 22... ,.:.f,-:.. -s . k ,,:.--1 2: fri Q' X 1 Q x 1 T5 221 , 3. Z.. :Q ,,.. ,. V . , , WS H, Q 1,- 'Sin g fi ' l .K .... ,,,.. Y A . . !... ..-.,, , --:,,,:: ,...:. t L: ..:. , my ::': ig? zr- s Second 1'0TU! Mr. Storby, Miss Smiili, Mr. Wlilson, Miss Latcheni, Miss Cornwall. Third row: BIi5SiVV3l'ttl'l'lZlll, Miss Turner, Miss Copeland, Mr. McKinstry, Miss Brittain. Bottom rocv: Mr. Lynn, Miss Crone, Miss Tippet. ,P A 5? . N mm f 1 .1 it, . , W., .,,,,,,U-,I V wel , Page I3 J , 7,, Page I4 Alma Mater Once again here as schoolmates assembled, We fain would lift our hearts in song To our high school, our dear Allna Mater, Let gladness the moments prolong. We are proud of our lads and our lasses, Of honors won in days gone byg So here's a cheer for our old high school, For our old high school, our dear old high. Chorus : Hereis to our classes, here's to our lasses, Here's to the lads they adore. ' Here's to the Seniors so mighty, Juniors so flighty, Freshies and Sophomores. Let mirth and gladness banish all sadness, And as the days roll by, You'll find us ready and steady Boosting for our old high. . II Soon for us will our school days be ended, The dreams of youth that fade so fast, But we know that our hearts oft will ponder On memories of scenes that are past. There are joys that will long be remembered, And friendships too, that ne'er will die, So here's a cheer for our old high school, For our old high school, our dear old high. 1. ,nv fi :. 'fr .-.- I E ng-- ,,. A L-, . . 1 ... ... .:':'7f7ifi.iff5i'7if 9'1'i'5'5'f' P ,YYY :f4,,,4-4.-.UW -EW W---ii, - - --. 41, .,,.,. .,,.,,,N-.... -Y W . .i ,A rm- V- V U1 .Q 1 3MJ5JIli U' V' 1. 5 ij- , 'T l'2Z '?i ,.T'2'7:.12'L??':2'.7 T2'? '1 ,ai2f:'f5':'if.'E'f':-'f? 'r'Lizff'3:5-Liilifirflfwi?E5+'2T12'T:1-1:-1L,L:.:,-,g:.:.:J:a....-..-l F? 5 Q H CLASSES , 1 is I 2,15 www ME Eur, if f The Indian 313522 The Indian goes back. His day is run, it 3: iff From whence he came to earth he dost return 5 Like lights that in a tower doth lowly burn, ff if t When all the oil from out its wick has run, He lives. His race is mingled with the rest. 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Lytle .5 J ,K Farewell, but whenever June brings back the hour f That lifts other classes of Seniors to power, ' Then we'll think of the time when we stood on the height, And forget our gray hairs in recalling that night. .5 -R '51-322 ,vase .fl - Page I5 --W 4 5 I 1 I I iff 1'f .175 1 9 2 3 H O - L O - C O I'liTT'T1'3' 'f-TTbTi'Aff -4 gwilw ff - f 11717 5155 52 iq , ' L' 4 pggiggli' 305513 III I! Qi -9+ Class Roll 1 If ,I . l 4 VERA AALBORG MERRILL MEADOWS4 I 5 ALBERTA ANDERSON CLAUDINE HULL -I I I ' 'J ,I H ARNOLD ANDERSON NORMA JACKMAN 'I LENORA ANDERSON WINIERED JAGGS 5 CARL BARLOW DONALD JAMES I J 'A V P5 IMOGENE BEVAN ALICE KOCH fs I BETTIE BEYMER ELLEN LANDE 5 , , I TAALKEUS BLANK ROBERT LEE I f KATHERINE BLAZER MARION RUTH MAI-ILUM 3 5 E HELEN BROCKVVAY LEONARD MARTIN Q 5 3 LILA VERNE BROMS GRACE MARTENS gf JOE BUCKLEY HELEN MYERS AQ ' ELIZABETH CHIPPERFIELD OLIVE NELSON Ig Q BERNICE CONKLIN DELLA OBYE If EDNA ERICKSON LOUIS OBYE Y I I EMILY FLETCHER DOROTHY OLSON E 5 E HARRY GEORGE MARION ORVIS I . I , . 1 35 5 ' JAMES GODWARD CYRUS SAVEREIDE , I PAUL GRAY BERNICE SEELEY g 2 HAROLD HALLECK VIRGINIA SHONKVVILER Q If BIRGER HANDLELAND . VIVIAN TAYLOR 'Nt 5 ,N I 1' I DONALD HANSEN LESLIE WALDEE I I , I I Qi PORTER HENAMAN LEONARD WALDRON M . II I DELBERT HINSCH MYRTLE WATERS I I I LEAH HOTELLING RACHEL WILLIAMS gl 555 ANITA HOULTSHOUSER CHARLES WYLDER 'I QI , ' fi I ' V i 3 J ??I ,I lr 'j V H , EV H I 'W I, ' IQ QL i R 1 i I FI 1 'gif mmm I I I if I X ., 1 ,I I LH I, 4 3? :I I I 3 A , I YV, N qw J Y wgdg-ity..-L kg,i,1' .VAS Y I V- 5 I I 1 m.M...C.,I....--.,f..,.N..A.,..m..I.,IAM,..n...C..,,- LM ,,,LLL-,,...L.-C, L,,,,,,,,,,,, ' - .. '-I---. .J-,,-..-..f,-..f.-..1f-f.-,-.-....ff..,-.,.- QI... I-w.......,.wI:m,,,. ,mm Page I6 N.f.IIIIII...Iv-.v'N 'w.Ifp..,.,1'w.-..Jw-,1.Iigwmempzmvb..-,,,..f W., -:,.:w-.. I-rw-W -I Af-..-.E a,...v,fwwI I G -. I ........, ..., ... . ...W ,,,,,- ,V ,7 f., K., if ... . .. ,J . -..- -.1 Senior Class History HE hill of Knowledge is steep, but the Seniors are nearing the top. They have kept courage through all the hard climb, and are now about to reach the goal. ' At the bottom of the hill, taunted and laughed at by upper classmen, they gathered wits and strength and plodded upward. A year of work and faithful study, and they were ready' to start on the second lap of the journey. Their progress this year was more rapid than before. Under capable leader- ship, they branched out from the main highway to explore new fields. They put new energy into class- work, thus attaining higher scholastic standing. They took part in athletics and other school activities. A class program was given for the entertainment of the upper classmen. Thus half of the journey was completed. Starting on the last half it was hard to realize that they had come so far. But the remainder of the hill was steep and required new strength and courage if they were to reach the top. But these qualities were never lacking in the Class of '28. Several members of the class attained distinction, and the class was represented in all forms of school activities. The Junior play and Junior-Senior banquet will long be remembered as outstanding events of the Junior Year. In the fall of '27, as the class could almost see the top, they began the last long mile. They were invigorated by a short rest Qwhile the furnace was being repairedj, and with vim and enthusiasm began the lest ascent. What a view must be awaiting them at the top! Glancing back they could see many people following, enduring the same hard- ships they had endured, and looking to them for leadership. But the backward glance was short. The happy hours of the remaining journey demanded their at- tention. The last year was brimful of activity. Football, basket-ball, dramatics, debate, plays, and music, represent a part of their efforts, The publication of the Ho-Lo-Co was not least among their accomplishments. Many members of the Sen- ior class were elected to positions of responsibility in school organizations. Looking back on the trip the only regret of the class is that so many of their members were unable to finish. Those who have reached the top have now a better, clearer vision of the road ahead. They have reached the top of this particular hill, but have come to only a resting place on the real mountain called Knowledge. R. VV. '28 629473 Page I7 Page I8 X7ERA AALBORG Advanced P. T. 2, 3, 45 Choral Club Freshman Chorus 15 G. A. A. 1, 2, 4. ALBERTA ANDERSON National Honor Society5 Quill and Scroll 45 National Forensic League 45 Advanced P. T. 25 Debate Representative 45 Commer- cial Club 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Inner Circle 45 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Pepper Stad Z, 3, Associate Editor 45 Wfearers of the Golden E 45 Declamatory Rep- resentative 4. ARNOLD M. ANDERsoN N. A. S. S. 45 Basket-ball 3, 45 E Club CPres.D 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Track 3, 4. LENORA ANDERSON Advanced P. T. 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 23 Dramatic Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 1. 2. 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Ho-Lo-Co Staff 45 Normal Training Club 3, 4. CARL BARLOW IMQGENE BEVAN Advanced P. T. 2, 3, 4, 55 Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 15 Freshman Chorus 15 G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 5. ' BE'rTm BEYDIER National Forensic League 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 45 State Declamatory 2, 41 Dramatic Club 2, 35 French Club 2, 3: Freshman Chorus 15 Glee Club 2, 3. 45 Inner Circle Z, 3, 45 Musical Association 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Pepper Stailf 2, 35 VVearers of the Golden E 5 G. A. A. 1, 2. TAALKEUS BLANK Quill and Scroll 45 National Forensic League 3, 45 N. A. S. S. '45 All High School Play 2, 3, 45 All High School Players 3, 4, CThird Degreejg Glee Club 3, 45 Ho-Lo-Co Staff, Business Manager 45 Basket-Ball 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3. 45 Declamatory, Winner State Humorous 35 Operetta 2, 3, 45 F, Club 45 Musical Association 45 Popular Boy 45 Wearers of the Golden UF. 3, 45 Yell Leader 4. KATHERINE BLAZER National Honor Societyg All High School Players 45 Commercial Club 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 CPres.J 45 Freshman Chorus 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Girls' Quartette 35 Girls' Sextette 45 Inner Cir- cle 1, 2, 3, 45 Ho-Lo-Co Staff 49 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, CPres.D 45 Junior Play 35 Musical Association 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 4. HELEN Bnocxwixy Advanced P. T. 2, 45 Debate Representa- tive 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. CPres.5 45 Musical Association 45 Inner Circle 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Pianist, Operetta 45 Normal Training Club 3, CPres.D 4. LILA VERZQE Bnonrs National Honor Society5 Quill and Scroll 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 45 Musical Association 45 Operetta 2, 45 Pepper Staiif 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 4. Joi: BUCKLEY N. A. S. S. 45 Class President 25 Basket-ball 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dec- lamatory Representative 2, 35 Dramatic Club 45 E Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3. fCapt.J 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3: 1Vearers of the Golden E 5 Junior Class' Play 3. ELIZABETH CHIPPEEEIELD Advanced P. T. 2, 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 French Club 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Ho- l'.o-Co Stal? 45 Junior Play 15 Pep Club 3, 4. BERNICE Coyxux Advanced P. T. 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2. 3. fPres.J 45 Yell Leader 3, 45 Popular Girl 45 Freshman Chorus 1. MARY E. Cnozzixn -Voluntarily dropped school. EDNA ERICKSON Commercial Club 45 Advanced P. T. 2, 35 Freshman Chorus 15 G. A. A. 2, 4: Choral Club 2. Page IQ l S' ' T'- 1 2 3 H Q - O - C 0 or-' Tl'-fi i .ffQiI'i?.,L5'- Pl' x 2 J uit- --f- - .. ..A.--- Q---------M--Q...-'w -f-'N - ,...,.. . ... V .... .,.-,....,f .. ,..-,....- -.......... ,.,,.....-.. Page 20 EDIII.Y FLETC1r1m Superior Il. S. 1-2 HIKRRY CQEORGIZ Glee Club 35 Football' 3, 45 Track 3, 4, JAMES GODWVARD lilbow Lake II. S. l, 2. 35 Dramatic Club 45 Glee Club 45 Class President 4. PAUL GRAY National Honor Sorietyg Quill and Scroll QPres.J 45 National Forensic League 3, 45 All High School Play 2, 3, 45 All High School Players 3, 4 CTl1ird Degreejg Class President 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 45 State Debate 3, 45 Declamatory Representative 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3. 45 Musical Association 3, 45 Boys' Quartette 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Yell Leader 45 Pepper Staff 2, 35 Editor 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: VVearers of the Golden F 3, 45 Track 3, 4. HAROLD HRKLLECK Basket-ball 2, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 MEN Club 3, 4, 55 Football 2, 3, 45 Junior College Football 55 Basket-ball 55 Track 55 Ooeretta 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior College E Club 5. BIRGER HANDELAND National Honor Society CPres.55 Quill and Scroll 45 N. A. S. S. 45 HE Club 45 French Club 45 Glee Club 1,125 Ho-Lo- Co Staff 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Student Athletic Manager 4 C.-Xss'tj 3. DONALD HANSEN Basket-bell 2, 3, 45 E Club 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Ho-Lo-Co Staff 4. PORTER HRNAMAN 4 Clee Club 1, 2, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Operetta 1, 2, 4. e I 1-fffeiffm. -'--f--- -e---'ef--M '--- we- 1 - f. fm rr LT F. T fi F O 3- T 'T''ff'fTT'f'f fiF7C'WiTi?:'f5,g,7 , f.gs:Z1gxg,3g-ess4-vf----'-J'-'f--v-- - L ef .L ia ii -.,f - . Lf -- C. rf f c-- ' eWf 31,,.,v -'.f3:r-aft'-y.3,.fg a lzlirefra--31' ' '177 'ISF3r? 2-17'f.f fw 1-.::- N' flfiifbgl .Q - l ga 'uJ,qij.gf.1,f f 453542312 ll 'l 1 l l z-5 D13LBER'1' PIINSCH i 2 Calmar H. S. 1, 2, 33 E Club 43 Il Football 4: Orchestra 4. gl I I iff LEA11 H0'FELLING 3 3 Rock Valley H. S. 13 National Forensic l League 2, 3, 43 All High School Play 23 Q 5 Commercial Club 3. 43 Choral Club 23 D., Glee Club 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 23 Operettn LA, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 43 Musical Association 3 l 41 . E F S . Azura I'IOUL'l'SIlOUSl-IR 3 National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll. I i 43 National Forensic Leaeue 3, 4: A ll. High School Play 3, 43 All High School 1 3 Players 3, 43 Commercial Club 33 Dramatic l Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Advance'l P. T. 43 Freshman Chorus CPres.J 1: State Debate 43 Deelamatory Representa- tive 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 23 Inner Circle 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Popular f' Girl 43 Musical Association 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 llo-Lo-Co Stal? 2, Editor 43 l'e,:pe.' Staff 33 XYearers of the Golden E 3, 43 Latin llonor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAUDINL: HUIL 4 Herrington H. 13 National Honor ' Society3 Quill and Scroll 43 Advanced l'. , E T. 23 G. A. A. 23 Commercial Club Cl'rCs.5 Q 43 Inner Circle 3, 4: Ho-Lo-Co Staff 3, . ' Editor 43 All High School Players 3, 4. ' NORMA JACKLWIAN Petersburg Consolidated H. S. 1-23 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4. XVINIFRED J Aoos Quill and Scroll 43 Commercial Clulv 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Choral Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 33 All High School Play 43 Advanced P. T. 3, 43 Freshman Chorus 13 Operetta 2, 33 Typing Team 33 G. A. 1 4 A. 1, 23 Pepper Staff 43 All High School Players 4. 2 l . DONALD JAMES 'A Quillqand Scroll 43 Commercial Club 3, 'll 43 Typing Team 33 Pepper Staff 4. ALICE KocH Calmar H. S. 1, 2, 33 Advanced P. T. 43 G. A. A. 4. l Page 21 Page 22 7 r u ELLEN LANDE Advanced P. T. 2, G. A. A. 2, Choral Club 2, 45 Inner Circle 4, Normal Train- ing Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. ROBERT LEE Quill and Scroll 43 Class President 3: Choral Club 35 Declamatory Representa- tive 35 Dramatic Club 3, 49 Glee Club 45 French Club 3, 4: Pepper Staff 2, 3, 43 Toastmaster, Junior-Senior Banquet 3. FRED LYMAN MARION RUTH MAHLUM National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll 4g National Forensic League 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, Declamatory Repe resentative 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Freshman Chorus lg G. A. A. lg Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Ho-Lo-Co Staff 1, 4, Inner Circle 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 3g Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Musical Association 4: Operetta 2, 3, 43 VVearers of the Golden Eu 1, 2, 3, 45 Pepper Staff 2. GRACE MARTENS National Forensic League 2, 3, 4: Ad- vanced P. T. 43 All High School Play 43 Commercial Club 3: Declamatory Repre- sentative 4g Dramatic Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 25 Choral Club 23 VVea1'e1's of the Golden E 2, 3, 4. MERRILL MEADOWS Quill and Scroll 5, N. A. S. 53 All High School Players, CSecond Degree2 4, 55 Basket-ball 43 Glee Club 3, President 5, Debate Representative 5: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 53 E Club 4, 55 Football 3, 43 ,lunior Play 43 Junior College Basket-ball 53 Operetta 3, 5g Pep Club 2: Pepper Staff 3, 4, 5, All High School Play 5. HELEN MEYERS Choral Club 2, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, Christmas program 4. OLIVE NELSON Advanced P. T. 2, All High School Play 4g All High School Players 43 Freshman Chorus lg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. -A. 1, 25 Musical Association 43 Normal Tram- ing Club 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 4. X .-.,.... ,, ,..c,..,.. ,,..,-W. M ilk LY,: ,,,., Q ,. i-.,.,,fF.,, K.: Q 54 5.2 5 F 4 4 .5 FQ. , H .-.DLL-ae- 4.7 .:i.xf:.., :cf ,. , .c 1- 1. 2- 1 gg aim -1-,Tj-gr 1 cg5f,,x,kk,,9 ,' 313 U X9 51,-igfrflt-Z,,gf,y fi my 1 5 r 9- : 1 L l - 1 DELLA OBYE . E 1 Y V 1? i L 1 4 ' 1 1.- 1 . V Advanced P. 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M' Z fl- , Lfvmf, :Yi-' 4 rye 4 1, A .i A : :lv-1 v -1 Zim 'ix ,Q 44'---f Q ......fff-fu .-.F--...a-U. .1---1.-1 1,113 mama,-.-...H.g.c.e,.nu.-2...-f V.,-1. ... Page CKQQQIK LESLIE WALDEE Quill and Scroll 49 National Forensic League 4g All High School Play 4g All High School Players 45 Glee Club 43 Dec- laniatory Representative 4: Dramatii Club 43 French Club 2, 3g junior ,Play 35 Oper- etta 43 Pepper Staff 49 VVcm'crs of the Golden EH 4. Ili-:oNARn WAIiI7RON Athletic Trainer 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Ilonor Society 23 Opcrcttu 2, 3, 4. RTYRTLE WA'1'r:Ts Junior Playa 35 All High School Players 3, 4g Advanccd P. 'l'. 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 40 Freshman Chorus 13 G. A. A. 2, 4: Choral Club 2, 33 Ho4Lo-Co Stailf 43 Pep Club 4. RACHEL ANILLIAMS Advanced P. 'l'. 2, 3, 43 Choral Club 25 Dramatic Club 49 G. A. A. l, 2, 45 Ho- Lo-Co Staff 45 Normal Training Club 3, 4. CnA1u,1-is Wvnmm Class President 13 Dramatic Club 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2. ,- wp nw fig is ,JZ Sv H fi ll S. M it 1:2 li if 1 i . 5 r 'nv 4 I W if ,rr Q., ,N r fi? l '1 ',xAiS ' , ,,,,.,,,.., M. ,,.,,.,,4,,5..,i...arw.sg:n-Q-af.:-a.'.,v-gr., vN-.,.-..-rm' .WWC ,, 5 -,,, -,..,.....-.,f.,,.,,.. 1 r-...ra-xi-.-Q-,....w.,w am- ...W ,. ,MMT ,....s.,.-..mf.:-y---4iv,, - Ui urs:-' I n-...mf- 'm.4,..,4:,.,.,,1....w cum.,-,.- mm... .,- f.--,--J -.-.l-:Y iw.-far-QV-ami-:m.44,-v u.,-x-,..u..' I 4 riff' i 2 , AI: In loving memory of our classmate BIARIAN ELEANOR I'IOVv'ARD October 26, 1910 July 10, 1927 1: if , . 4 -- -. , .-Q-... .,.N.....,. f.,....1 Page 25 Page 26 Education is not confined to books alone. The world, with its thousand interests and occupations, is a great school. But the recorded experience and wisdom ofzothers may be of the greatest aid and benefit to us. We can look about us today and see many who have brought the light of that intelligence which has been the guiding star of others to bear upon their own paths, and by its aid have achieved an enviable position among men. Honor lies in doing well whatever we find to dog and the world estimates a manis abilities in accordance with his success in whatever business or profession he may engagef' VALEDICTORIAN - - Lila Verne Broms SALUTATORIAN Virginia Shonkwiler WLQQOJZ Class Song Memory turns back the pages To linger with yesterday, Living again those dear moments, Remembrances that shall stay. Chorusi We're bound by memories To days that used to be, VVhose vividness the touch of years shall not decay. The old traditions dear, Shall ever shine as clear To light for us the paths along the Great Highway. Remembrance lights the eyes And mingles with the sighs, The smiles, that memory will give to us forever. Though we must leave the past To go on to the last, We'll have forever memories of yesterday. Friendships will live on tomorrow, Fond memories to relate, And E. H. S. lives forever In the hearts of '28. -W. J. 'Qs Kilim Page 27 i ,Q '-.NN .X - A f - - f -f A -'A---M'-'..:Q5n:'-:.x.1'1 ' f' cs' fk ' 2 -Y - .---T-,.---,-H N. u. .4 Q. ii KJ - :W ki - Q. ...fl Y-z12Q3?wC?g,5 51 'f-': 7S5'9' ffflflf' X n L 4, ,ful 1 ',.:,, ,JN v ms ff ss .ALL .f eusss, ., LQ -5 'ir Maurice Knutson ' Evelyn Coon Class of 1929 OFFICERS ' First Semester MAURICE KNUTSON - - - -President Second Semester A ELIZABETH JENSEN - - Vfce-President EVELYN CooN ----- President ROBERT HANSEN - - -Secretary BRUCE JOHNSTON - - Vice-President EDMUND CALLENDER - - Treasurer BEULAH SEELEY - - - Secretuar Class Class Class Class y . Adviser-Miss Alice Tippet Motto- Not at the top, but climbing. Flower-American Beauty 4 Colors-Pink, White. Miss Tippet Fleetly hath passed the yearg the seasons came Daly as they were wont,-the gentle spring. x 6 s .ljigiwf x 'w ' is wifi' M , ,, C-, -es,T:,s,-,,,S-.,,, m,s,,,-.m, ., -,.Fl,W.,,,-e,.,......,.in.,.e.,,,,,.--i,,...,,ilsszsglfg. -fwf- - --if-mf.:.s.f-rm., '-.-4.1: 1, ,f-me Page ,...:1c.-..e--..,.M,,,,--...,1e...- -fs-.fewer-.1. -,.. V 1 Q.,-feng--.Q.v-:v, 's....ff,:.,f-,gi ,i,Q HR fi 22 1 Y l -is H E3 il l l 5 ll lm -- 1 i s . K l , .i 3, gf ,. E! if fl is 5, i E ? ' s l lil sl if Fl l ll F li ls in 1, 2 , l it Q H 5 'f ii ll if 5 3 5 l li ll Al: lb tw fi. 3 ll. N1 if I fr' fi -I 7 ,-N ,f-. ...,-. .., 4 rx, ,L Cf Class Roll GILBERT AIVIDAHI, ETHEL ANDERSON FRANCES ANDERSON MILDRED ANKRUM PARKER BENNETT NINA BERG HUI,DAH BOYLE EDMUND CALLENDER EDITI'I CHAMBERS GENEVIEVE CHAPMAN LOIS CLEMENTS EVELYN CLEIVIIVIINGSON RLITH COLE EVELYN COON BROIVILEY DILLON BERYL DILTZ HOWARD DODGE FRANCES DOOLEY GREGORY ELLIS MABEL FRASER WALDEMAII FRANSDAL MAIIGUERITE GARDNER WILMA GOOKIN ALICE GRAY OLIVER HANDELAND LOIS HANSEN ROBERT HANSEN IVY HEPP FLORENCE HEITBRANDSON VERA HEYER CELIA JEFFRIES ELIZABETH JENSEN HOWARD JOHNSON BRUCE JOHNSTON LE VON JOHNSTON LEO JORGENSEN MAURICE KNUTSON MARGARET KRAHMER MILDRED LARSON NORMAN LARSON ,-. MILDRED LORIMER KATHRYN LYMAN NELLIE MCIVIILLAN HAROLD MARRIOTT FERN MASON GAIL MORSE DOROTHY NOURSE DONALD OLSON STANLEY OLSON EDVVARD OSTON JOE PANNELL ANNIE PAULSON EDITH PETSCHOIV EVALYN QUADE ALVA RAGSDALE KATHRYN ROBINSON LILA BELLE SAWYER GENEVA SATHER MINNIE SCOTT BEULAH SEELEY VIRGINIA SHADLE CHARLES SHELDON RUTH SHONKINILER LESTER SIDLES DOLORES SIMPSON HUGH STAGGS MARGARET STEWARD HELEN SULLIVAN CORA SUNDE ORRIS SUNDE ASTRID SVENSEN HAROLD SVENSEN BEVERLY TOMHAVE ALICE THOMPSON GLADYS TINDAL KENNETH TURNER ETHLYN VOLDING IRA WATERMAN FLORENCE WILSON I 4 63.631273 Page 29 Top row: Amdahl, Anderson, Ankrum, Bennett, Berg, Doyle. Second row: Callender, Chapman, Clements, Clemmingson, Cole, Coon. Bottom row: Diltz, Dodge, Dooley, Ellis, Fransdal, Fraser. V Near the End of the Trail At the close of the Junior year the class of '29 hopes to leave a good record in the annals of E. H. S. Their efforts for the past three years have been toward that end, and the class looks forward to a busy, happy year before leaving for the last time. ' Raimi x w ,. .,. ,. ...M .gif- 9--.,.,..,,.:ss,... ......-, M , rn-, xv.. -- -------:---- Page 30' Top row: Gardner, Gookin, Gray, Handelzind, Hansen, Hepp. Secolzd row: Herbrandson, Heyer, Jeffries, Jensen, Johnson, Johnston. Bottom row: Johnston, Jorgensen, Knutson, Kraluner, Larson, Larson. This work began in the fall of '25 when a full quota of class officers, assisted by a class adviser, were instrumental in founding the Freshmen Literary Society. Succeeding classes have followed this precedent and the organization has taken a permanent place among the other High School Activities. Page 31 , ,,,-.. -..--.-,.- . W -I -. ,-X -Q , t '-1 .-5 F -,.- .....w-M.-:T -:D.11:--.....-,cw 1: -:lg,. :.-g,:.i:,1e-j-- fc A , 1, i t Li Cz L, X H 9: K 5 .fy .17 lx, -5 I , V x, Q, .nw mu 4 s V f - . , l, .. f .. - f f uv-f-:1n::3.,.,,:f-Q:f1fl: za 1, .. ., A...,,3, ,- ,,--p5li:f2- A ,, MH, -'An-1513 Nu ,, . ,J l, ff,suJ4 K, J, ' 11. uf Top row: Lorimer, Lymzm, Marriott, Mason, McMillan, Morse. Second row: Nourse, D. Olson, S. Olson, Oston, Pannell, Paulson. V Bottom row: Petschow, Quade, Robinson, Sather, Scott, Seeley. The class contributed its share to school life during the Sophomore year, and with renewed energy began the Junior year. It has been well represented in all phases of school life-athletics, dramatics, and music. The class play is but one of the accomplishments of which the Juniors are justly proud. r CSIKDLQQLK ,x Q1 ..,, Q l 3 l Y 17 ll rl If la I1 li A l l l l E r N. Nw 4. '1 .l ,l lw ll, :V l I I J l 1 l lil t. ,1 l a J .V H Ti ll ill l l 1 v r il s , A 1, li S M, if W: E, li 5. ll Q5 Q 5 l ,mm- R s, gf, 2 fc H -- --4---is V f-' W '-'-- ' v -- -'v--M' ,f::..nsf..1.','...,Q-far,-,:.-1......,1,,-i...U-,rmvlfev-...,..,..-.:n V-.,.,...,-. ,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,.,...f ..----:M-ev---t-,wr ..-.....,. .... .. , -.f --,...,f-1-...vcd--.-'-.,i,:ia..,,,.11,-1.,,.Mfg, -.141 .,,:..W-,fn-:,.., ,..-.f..:.,..-.,.,,'.f Page 32 . - X .fi ev- MW- 2 'Q T9 O Q U in 2 'O F Q r ' ..Q'.I'i 'x w liffax . 4 . A -. -V' V., ,I -.i M ,,.,.f ,iwaif fl 'ALJ x .-41 ,maj . fywj 1 Wig LH 1 1 1 'lr ly ii Top' row: Shadle, Sheldon, Sawyer, Slionkwiler, Sidles, Simpson. Second row: Staggs, Sullivan, Simrle, Sunde, Svensen, Thompson. Bottom row: Tindal, Tomhave, Voldiug, Turner, Waterman, VV1lSOl1. Much of the work of the class is due to the help and inspiration of the sponsors. They have given liberally of their time and efforts in carrying out class projects. One more year is left for the class to finish the work thus far advanced. Past achievements alone can foretell what that year will mean for the E. H. S. and the class of '29. -B. J. S. '29 WQLQQQLZ W. .v.,..,.. ,,. . ... . -........ ,-.-.,.........,............ ,.....a, .........mf,.-im.: - ,...-,,.,...L.a.w-0. ---'- :,.,,.r Page 33 5339, v- i.1,,A',fl P Ji ll -l R lv l i an 1 1 T I In Q, 1 l .IE lr' l ll? ll' i . l nl 'ull wp 1 1 il ,lg is l Q l 2 ll fl l 2 gi T2 55 .4 gi fi li SZ 's Ig, 1. 23 93 M if x? 1. KEN :Y gl al la, s .5 'gl 5, E? . gli Xl ka pf,-li, .2:55.g'i?4l?'L' A ff A 1-:mf , rfklzh 'QV'.x LQS13'-.n.f V fr-.,, .vu L rf i Hansen, Anderson, Dillon, Sveusen, . Steward Chambers Page 34 The Juniors to the Seniors Unless you retire, How can we aspire To graduate next June? Unless you step down And Hing us your crown, How shall we obtain this boon? As last year's class Was persuaded to pass, We hope to prevail upon youg Our fingers burn, In our own good turn To wield the scepter, too. And then before The fell Sophomore, When our power is at its height, To admit defeat And sound retreat On our own Commencement night. This is the rule That governs school, Each June sees a dynasty's close-- The Seniors' short reign The Juniors but gain, When the Sophomores rise to depose. 'I . ly. Harriet Osher Richard Goss OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester HARRIET OSHER ---- President RICHARD Goss ----- President GLEN WEBER - - -Vice-President NADINE NOEL - - Vice-President PEARL SCHNEIDER - - - -Secretary Joi-IN BIYHRE - - - Secretary Miss ENID COPELAND - - Adviser Motto- Weill never try dying, but die trying. Class Colors-Blue and White Class Flower-White Rose Class Roll Sophomore Class History It was on a day in May when the Sophomores were ushered into ,High School, amid shouts and cheers of other students. Thus began the Freshman year. At the first class meeting, oflicers were elected, and the class colors, blue and white, as well as the class Hower, white rose, were chosen. A year of hard work was finished by a picnic. In September, 1927, the class returned, a bit more ripened than a year before. Another year of hard work and participation in school activities, and the class has completed half its career in E. H. S. l B. M. G. ,30 Miss Copeland .., ,..... L . . , 1 , , ve-.4-...-.f-.1.,.,,1 Page 35 .Vw , 1. 7 Page 35 Sophomore Roll ARNOLD .ANDERSON EMMA ANDRESEN HARLEY BAKER DELBERT BEAUMAN HAZEL BEVAN MARION BIXBY ALBERT CHRISTENSEN JOHNNIE CLEMENTS ELIZABETH COLE ROBERT COX KEITH CRIM. ROSE DANIELSON LAVVRENCE DICKINSON VERNARD DOVVD JOHN DUNHAM MARIE EDWARDS HOLLIS ELCE BERTHA GAARDE MARTHA GILLILAND HAROLD GOECKE IRWVIN GOLLA RICHARD GOSS HAROLD GRAFF LEROY GUNDERSON ESTHER, HANDELAND JOSEPHINE HANDELAND HENRY HALE JOHN HANSEN PEARL HEIDECKER HARRY HELGASON LILLIAN HERBRANDSON KENNETH HUNTSINGER EDNA JENSEN VIRGINIA JOHNSTON FRANCES KIRK IVADELLE LAMBERT ESTHER LANDE STANLEY LANGMO ELLSWORTH LARSON HAZEL LARSON GAROLD LEE RICHARD LEE AUBREY LOESCHEN JEANETTE LYTLE LA VON LOGAN DOLLIE MCAFFEE ELLA BELLE MARPLE MELVIN MARPLE TAMMAN MARTYR RICHARD MILLER JOHN MYHRE MAURICE NATHANSON MYRTLE NELSON PALMA NELSON NADINE NOEL SHURRELL OLMSTEAD HARRIET OSHER WAYNE OSMUNDSEN BETTY PARSONS FRED PARSONS MARY LOUISE PETERSON WILLIAM PETERSON CHANCY RAUCH GLENNA REED LOIS REESE VERNA RIED GENEVIEVE RIGGS PAULINE ROSSMAN LUCILLE SCHENCK EILEEN SCHOLTES PEARL SCHNEIDER VIOLA SCHUBRE LUELLA SHAW EVA SHELDON GLADYS SHERMAN THELMA RUTH SPEAR ROBERT STEARNS GLENN STORY THELMA STORY ' HELEN STRID VIRGINIA SWANSON ROBERT TIMS IRENE TORRENCE ROBERT TORRENCE BYRON TRACY MARGARET TREVETT HAZEL WAGNER ROBERT WALDRON GLEN VVEBER CHARLES WESTBROOK KENNETH WEST BENJAMIN WIESE STELLA WILKINSON LOLA WILSON KIQEOIQVQ :Er- Top row: Anflrosen, llalfer, llevzm, Bixby, XVilkins0n, Christensen, Clementsa Cole. Second row: Crxm, Dxckmson, Dowd. Dunham, liilWZ1l'flS, lilcc, Gaarclc, Gilliland. Bottom row: Goecke, Golla, Goss, GraFf, llale, li. llandelancl, I. Hancleland, Hansen. Top row: Hcidecker, Helgasnn, Ilerbranclson, Iluntsinger, Icnsen, Johnson, Johnston, Kirk. Second 7'0IUZ Lambert, Laude, Langmo, Larson, Larson, G. Lee, Rl Lee, Loeschen. Bottom row: Logan, Lytle, McAPfee, Marley, Martyr, Miller, Myhre, Nathanson. Page 37 Top row: M. Nelson, P. Nelson, Noel, Olmstead, Osher, Osmundsen, Parsons, Parsons. Second row: Peterson, Reed, Reese, Ried, Riggs, Rossman, Schenck, Schneider. Bottom row: Scholtes, Schubbe, Shaw, Sheldon, Sherman, Story. Story, Strid. Top row: Swanson, Tims, Torrence, Tracy, VVagner, VVest, Waldron, Trevett. Second row: Gunderson, Torrence, Westbrook, WViese, VVilson, Peterson, Danielson, Spear Page 38 Page 39 -qw. 43:11-5, -3,5 4-e :Q-ag, .2.ig.,,Z 0-1- N., ,.,,4'- . ,--, ,-. K-W ..... r... ,. -t......:r-S, A:ilrggrixhxv,.,...,4.,...s -- f ,.,. --N - EI T, - ,. tw, X-, . -... . V ,,,.,.,,.', -.1 WIS., we - f .V 'xii 1 ' ' fe., aku' l I If QQ I Qf Affleiii- :f'-Yi 'i il V? - l Zu sl fl . 1 l' I ll A I Il i l . ,I F , I Frederick Albertson ' Milton Tracy im ,i Q, rl fl Class of 1931 lg 1 OFFICERS ' yi First Semester Second Semester I FREDERICK ALBERTSON - - President MILTON TRACY ----- President Q li BERNA HANSEN - - - Vice-President ELOISE BURT - - - Vice-President MORETTA YYEARND ---- Secretary WAYNE HUNTSINGER - - - Secretary Miss LOUISE PHELPS - - - Adviser il I 3 Motto- Together me stick, divided we're stuck. :lg Class Colors-Green and White M Class Flower-Four-leaf clover li l , II FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY it r ,X 1, 23: ONOR, Loyalty, Courtesy. The Freshman 'S 5 class of our good old E. H. S. aspires to claim all distinctions implied by these me words. This class made its appearance in fl Estherville High School on Sept. 6, 1927 with a membership of ninety. Feeling themselves the wisest ll and brightest group, in that large assemblage, they A1 were soon made to feel quite the contrary by the up- C per classmen. V However, in spite of all this they set about to take their part in school activities. Soon after school 4, started they elected class officers and organized the fi' Freshman Fortnightly Society. Freshmen are found in dramatics, athletics, music, and the Pep III . Club. Several Freshmen have been on the Hon- ., Miss Phelps . ,Ip or Roll. A 5 With its energy, pep, enthusiasm, and diversified ability the Freshman class Q I hopes to take an honored place among the upper classmen next year. I N it We -B M H '31 ' I Mi . . . f ' F sa., L WWE' I 5 31.u'?'l . , Q tg - an , - . V ,. rf, - - T:-J::,.-, ,-f,,,..:- - -,,t ,,.,,, ...., ...- ...-f .V f - - .5 M , ,,,S..v.., N. .,,.,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,. , ...W ,.m www- YY,, . -gf, Page 40 -1fa-fr -f 21'--f-:--S., f : al-.lf .L'if.-n-...vi .ff 'w.f...uu..pf....c,.fn..a. ,.',. Q. ..J,.,,-.f, -S .,,,.,c ,J ,,,,.,. t, 40155 'I 'M-'A ' axvmwh -n-v-n-.egg-n 175:45 g j, Top row: Albertson, Amdahl, Anclerson, Barrett, D. Bagan, T.. V. Bagan, Baker, Beauman. Second row: Bennet, Bixby, Boggess, Brunsvolcl, Burt, Carrison, Christensen, Cramer. Third row: Crim, Dillon, Dyke, E. Erickson, L. Erickson, Fisher, Frank, Gardner. Fourth row: Gookin, Gordinier, Hackett, Hansen, Hepp, Higgins, Hilliard, Hiinebauch. Fifth raw: Hipple, Hite, Hotlfman, Hollenbeck, Holmes, C. Houk, L. Houk, Huntsinger. Bnttom raw: McDonough, Jacobson, Ioncs, Juhl, Kalhovd, Sheldon. ,gh l li if 1 ,I if !i li il is 4 i, 4 x i il if rm 1. :Y fl i 1 I 1 I 1 A arg li 3 i Q M fi 'l li 'f 5? ,. J. al -: r 3? yr W 52 3? 3, in' f lvl, 1 H. la 52 ll 1? Q, Q :Q Q - X U Q f A . Sf'iil'l'3-, ff L 15 'xlfQlY3.'J?up ,- 1 if:Q.3i,S' 'i f l ' ..-,h,. . ..1.-'- , 'Qc--Qu 4-l-,S 1....fN-M.-J'--M ysrww' R.,-. ,W Hwy? Page 41 ' , 1 f i ll 1. Q Q -1 'I 'w I y ! l l . I H yy ll s ffl? ll Ll 5 9: I , Rl l, lf lj H 5 I xii ful, Qi lj 1? I l Hz . ,, . +1 la ll l ,Z 5 3 Q L 1 Q ll ki Z' il pl Y. of -lff ll A li 'e ,1 lk 1 f I V. Q .l l 'Z ff 5 Eg ,Q , ': L' 2 AQ I lj U, x , Top row: Kathman, Kinnard, Knutson, Lande, Logan, Meyers, Misener, Nichols. f Second row: Nicholson, Niemotll, Norgard, Olmstead, Orvis, Paulson, Penn, Peterson. Third 1'0'Zi7i' Peterson, Platt, Raife, Rainey, Reese, Riggs, Robb, Rogers. - .7 Fourth row: Ross, Rossman, A. Sampson, M. Sampson, Sawyer, Skoge, R. Smith, V. Smith. l Fifth row: Spande, Stearns, Stcrnborg, Syverson, Tims, Tracy, XVate1'1nan, Waters. 5 Bottom row: VVest. Wiese. Yearnd. ' ' i Page 42 Y 31.3111-iir:f'111fi1:::IVl 'r . he of e he V. ,, ee li J LLL- 1 H - AH:.g+l-':Hf11'm1'-:lar-maltizqIQg:p:',rw:1:gil:ff1v11nx.yqi'f.,p1:i':w-u','1fpwwwxunyfz4-ex'1L-weW'-1'i:L3H'e '4 4'f - -ve .,g.-Y, ,,- N , V , V . ' -V-'22, , , ,15-----'f---:-'?--Af4--- iTE'.'II T , . Ii 'S+ :- '-'fi 555. ORGANIZATIONS M7CT55'Tk37l . -,-f If The Vanishing Frontieif e Forgotten! No! 'We cannot allvforget The pioneer with his courage high, His only goal in the western sky Foruto him we owe an unpaid debt. ' He is gone but yet our memory thrills. - We think of his courage and his pride, e 1 How he conquered the plain and the mountain side, ' i W . Yet too soon viewed the sea from theveastern hills. If ' ' -V. H..-J. c --, All ,. ' H M ' WWW' xml ' .111-fmr:'efi:iwy :'.-1-mrn4i.:e:wwff'i 1.11-f-11 , w+.+ii.i:-f- ' V 'x :i'xlI1' ' -- 4- 1 ' W1 ' 2' iii-Hu li'.+1-F? Ei-1 ' 'iLl ::E222I:5I +i:LI-.I'E:f-I-u' f f,1f:2':': : E , 4... f 1 ........., L....,.,..M. .. A..- ,..v. , uae. ..-,. 4.1 .M --,. -.- .uh 1 V '21 Y:l. . cpl gg.. ,.f2L.,A,'-g...f'- -1 1' ,. A.vA i.....,..,- - .., ..f.,. .,W, - WT., I 9, .5 H O - , O - C fx? , M,,:g,. .,,:.T,-.,..-,B,fp,,aL5,,W,:,..1, :,,gw-.fsgmxvf--M. f 1 A -- 'J - -H wma, l- -4 'fri J-r . .!,A7.v,.., , , '-uf'f:,'sw vw f vc-of-' .v ff,-.,, 55+-,A a w 1 i J x ,lv 'gti i MvQgg'7,gr!u f!, 2' ff lf ! ,.1,, r 31 --aft Qzigf! W, W , vm, F 1 0 iv 3 ll n Ii 2. '!: .i 1, llfrrflrf , , lp 1 . . , H Pioneers! O P1oneers. 1,3 li ! , f Come, my tan-faced children, Eli iv Follow well in order, get your weapons it ready, l, ia if E Have you your pistols? have you your sharp- 3 edged axes? I1 4 ,w i Pioneers! O pioneers! ,, W n 'XXI 'lil X j For we cannot tarry here, V li Q! 1 i We must march, my darlings, we must bear the !E !'1 'E brunt of danger, A f If We the youthful sinewy races, all the rest on us if 1 ! E X depend, 3: 5 X Pioneers! O pioneers! W i' J ' Qr V, n 5 ,, O you Youth, VVestern ouths, !! Q a fs Y i it fl Q5 So impatient, full of action, full of manly pride li! and friendship, E' 'gl Plain I see you, Western youths, see you ii gy .5 Q tramping with the foremost, . li Pioneers! O pioneers! i L li? I! ll Have the elder races halted? Do they droop and end their lesson, wearied over tit there beyond the sea? if l 4 We take up the task eternal, and the burden and the lesson, , , 4 Q Pioneers! O ioneers! - ' if i 1 P JJ All the past we leave behind, J if 3 ' We debouch upon a newer mightier world, l , 1' 5 varied world, 1, ,i Q Fresh and strong the world we seize, world of 5 labor and the march, li! V! Pioneers! O pioneers! i! sf . 1. 1 5 .Q .Q . .L l '5 ., ., ., .. .. p , x la i X ' 'LJ Till with sound of trumpet, 4: Far far off the da break call-hark! how loud A i J y , f and clear I hear it wind, ' P Swift! to the head of the army !--swift! F spring to your places, is A f Pioneers! O pioneers! !, . I vi it . i it E 5 -Walt Whitman N . 'i 5 is .,,. ' '1'-i.'!'1 f, Fm- ,,.......-!,.,,, fi .- ,, .,.. ,,,, , ,HMM M, ,MW M, 'fgfiifi-'f!'! PM ' N 17f 'f 'W - '-M ' --W as-.,,...f.......1...:,a,.-.-.1,......s.,...L,LXR.,LQ....,,,.,..f, fl, ' ' ..... W ,'ffIf ' ,f:f.I'1Qf.f,..l! Q..- 'Qg,..,' V Page 43 N . ' I J, X, vi ful .W I s l. 9. iz I. l 7 r ' 5 ii il .ra ,x li it ll ,i I1 ll -3 fe 5 Eff' . .Wi ,r' ' 2? s S12 wif ,Y1gm57FP , r 1 J ' .x i, jr,- rw' V -J National Honor Society ESTABLISHED 1923 CHAPTER No. 176 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester LOUIS OBYE ----- VIRGINIA SHoNIiwILI:R - Vice ANITA HOULTSHOUSER - - RIISS RUTH SMITH - - Alberta Anderson Katherine Blazer Lila Verne Broms Marion Orvis President -President BIRGER HANDELAND - - President MARION R. LIAI-ILUM - Vice-President -Secretary ALBERTA ANDERSON - - - Secretary Treasurer Mlss RUTH SMITH - - - Treasurer MEMBERS Paul Gray Claudine Hull Birger Handeland Anita Houltshouser . Marion Ruth Mahlum Louis Obye Virginia Shonkwiler To you from failing hands we throw The torch, be yours to hold it highf' The torch, the symbol of the National Honor Society, is handed to each suc- ceeding group, who carry on the work of this organization. It stands foursquare for the highest ideals of Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. The National Honor Society was introduced into Estherville High School through the efforts of Mr. Gibson in 1923. Since then it has admitted a very worthy membership of students who do their best to hold the torch aloft. GYQIQSLQQ 4 X fflggbri, 9 hm, z'-L, 4 x,-....,-, , an , Y ,. ,,,.,.rff V v,,,.,,,,-..,...r f-- -A-eve.-. . --,we-1 'Ya -, , 23+-Leaf: Page 44 1 :-I 5 l i l l I l a . 3 E, v 1 X l r X l E S. E 1 5 l i .I 14 a s l 1 l I 4 5 3 E 1 i Y 1 i I 1 i 1 5 F :I- E I 9 l i ? 4 3 3 z 2 'x l E Z S rr 'I 1 l I, 1, N Y I, I 5 , 1 .- l Q f l a 'I if F ' l l i di' X I. 9 if i il 3 1 ' I ll IX. 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HILLIARIJ ' ' 4 . 1 2 V Y 3' ' 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 lf 1 1 1 ,1 1 I 5 1. Y 1 .1 I QJ11, 521.5 1 'W 13 XIXLJM ' ,ffi-S w,s.11iifff1ff7 fig rf .+ rwibtivf' 1 F5 f ' 1 mi , 1-, -.......,1 1.....,,......,, 1 . -....,..,,.., .w-...m.........f- ...., ...f s.....f... M- - ,...,...... .... . ,, ,........ ,.h.. .r.1s.,...-.-,,..,.,,,, -11'-'-I Y -11. .1.::f1,.-wks.. ,, .M - 4 -,,.....'.,1,,- .... - LW - ,AW -sry .,.,.',,.wf.w-..--.K-v-...,-I' Page 45 ,. ,V . 14. ...4 5,5 .-:ws H i if.1?5':f.1J ' 'b-..m1a-.M .-M. 9, gtg I life' 5 Li' gl 4. V v National Forensic League Estherville Chapter No. 26 Organized in E. H. S. 1925 7-,fl N order to instill in the pupils of E. H. S. a greater interest for forensics, if 709 the National Forensic League was organized in 1925. mg, 4. .Ai - 2:- 5'w:gl'q'H When a student has acquired a certain number of points, Page 46 comes a member of the league and is presented with a sterling silver ey or pin, the insignia of this worthy organization. MR. HILLIARD MR. LYTLE MISS TIPPET ALBERTA ANDERSON BETTY BEYMER TAALKEUS BLANK ALICE GRAY PAUL GRAY MEMBERS ROBERT HANSEN VANCE HILLIARD LEAI-I HOTELLING ANITA HOULTSHOUSER MARION RUTH MAHLUM GRACE MARTENS MAURICE NATHANSON CYRUS SAVEREIDE LESLIE WALDEE , QYQIQQDLQ 3 l l 'r V 4, x z. 1 I-,. .--. ww X 'X glzfg, lillwgg 1 1 s it-jAf'l':. 1' I f I ? 1 9,32 H .f -PITQ 'M i ' E ' L . 'L C , s ZW 'F'F-ifiiiTflfftffru za H its F - R - were , llls lg ' Mgr 1f5'. w , L 5 15 Ji E ,E P 13 ll wi l ,JN v ly fy N' 'F i , al 1 I U : lr Q QE U f' 5? li. gs Top row: Hotelling, Gray, Anderson, Houltshouser, Blank. ' 'll Second row: Hansen, Savereide, Waldee, Nathanson. lg Third row: Gray, Mahlum, Martens. Bottum raw: Mr. Hilliard, Mr. Lytle, Miss Tippet, Beymer. la li I ' ' , ff Nauonal Forens1c League ly DEGREE OF HONOR MR. HILLIARD l Miss TIPPET Z ' PAUL GRAY I2 f jr' ANITA HOULTSHOUSER w , - f 5 DEGREE OF MERIT ALBERTA ANDERSON BETTIE BEYMER TAALKEUS BLANK ALICE GRAY ROBERT HANSEN cf-1-,fy LESLIE WALDEE - '--, v:f,T1:.vr-:1:. , LEAH HOTELLING MR. JOHN H. LYTLE MARION RUTH MAHLUM GRACE MARTENS CYRUS SAVEREIDE Page 47 I V y, 1 1. 1 all if ST, E5 I E l K l ii lv sei 5? E 2? lf lk' El H il' :F 15 1' H r iw 'El Eb H5 Q 1 51: as x xx: 1 . Quill and Scroll National Honorary Society for High School Journalists Organized in E. H. S. in 1926 I OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester PAUL GRAY ----- President PAUL GRAY ------ President BIRGER HANDELAND - -Vice-President BIRGER HANDELAND - -Vice-President MARION RUTH INIAI-ILUBI Secretary 4IxIARI0N RUTH RIAHLUM - . - Secretary MEMBERS ALBERTA ANDERSON TAALKEUS BLANK LILA VERNE BROMS MISS COPELAND MR. GIBSON ALICE GRAY PAUL GRAY BIRGER HANDELAND ANITA I-IOULTSHOUSER CLAUDINE HULL WINIFRED JAGGS DONALD JAMES MISS LATCHEM ROBERT LEE MARION RUTH MAHLUM MERRILL MEADOVVS GAIL MORSE LOUIS OBYE MARION ORVIS VIRGINIA SHADLE KENNETH TURNER LESLIE WALDEE The purpose of the Quill and Scroll is to instill in the students the ideal of scholarshipg to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by 'develop- ing better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethicsg to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, elear and forceful writing. It was organized with the end in view of recognizing andrewarding ability and achievement in writing and other phases of journalistic work in the high school. Page 48 CREME I I, -1 , , I rv-:L42fQ'?ig1 s-- - - --: -- --Q A fr, f ' , Rik'- ' 'jf ' '- 'i',Sf 4 ,, 1 tg :qi I lifiii' tg' 'ixgqlgkifhj gl-gilg dugg -'b rx! J Il II I f .5 ,' l, f l MM. 'TI 1 ,I l r ll 1 ', 'I J 1 5 M 1? I1 I, Ii ' ' I 1,- rfl It I, Il I' Y ,X , , Ii I I 'Il if 51' 0 th A EI pl o f T 3 ' Q' I I 'I 1' ' I if! 5'l ' 2' 1' i I , lb If ll ,II II F I ' ' I , l ,li ll V I' . 'Q l ll I I l I. l li I as 'I gi' Top raw: Obye, Houltshouser, Hull, Blank. 'X I, Second row: Shadle, Orvis, Gray, Lee, Meadows. V1 9 Third row: Anderson, Morse. ,I Fourth row: Turner, Handeland, Broms, YValdee. 1' 'Q ii Fifth row: Mahlum, Mr. Gibson, jaggs. . .X :- 5 ' Bottom row: 'Miss Latchem, James, Gray, Mlss Copeland. 'N l , i l jx 1, 7 Y, . Y, 'I u1ll- and Scroll Son ' ll A . l I E I. vi Il , lf I Tune M Wild Irish Rose ' l I , : y I, 'l Il I W l I 2 I' Our dear Quill and Scroll Q if Of every class the goal, Xi' ill The friendships so rare 1 'f There's none can compare 'I With the Quill and the Scroll. 1 ' in V So happy and gay .N , 5 l We prosper every day Q! Without doubts or fears ,l 'l 1 ' 'Twill last throu h the ears 1 l l g . y n I Our good old Quill and Scroll. 1 . 3 5 ll 5 l I 'xg 2 1 3 l, l-lift, A Q91-3 'fyiw Jilvllqf l ,lf , - v,,-,T ,-,,,.,.,.,Y,..,,.....,.,.....v....f.,.n...f---Y.,. ...,....s. , , .....-,,.,., ,,.,,,4,.,,,,,,, ,,,,.,..., Q -.--fy ,...,, -.m.,,,A,,...... --N. .:..,..,, , 1-- L--1,-,,, ,,,, Page 49 National Athletic Scholarship Society Estherville Chapter Organized in 1926 OFFICERS LESTER SIDLES ----- President -JOE BUCKLEY - - - -Vice-President Louis OBYE - - - -Secretary MEMBERS LOUIS OBYE JOE BUCKLEY MAURICE KNUTSON KENNETH TURNER BIRGER HANDELAND MERRHJAMEADOVH LESTER SIDLES HAROLD SVENSEN TAALKEUS BLANK ROBERT TORRENCE Perhaps one of the finest organizations of E. H. S. is the National Athletic Scholarship Society. It being national in its scope, membership in it is considered a great honor, and worthy of any boy's best efforts. Its purpose is to encourage ath- letics and to maintain a high standard in scholarship. Eligibility to membership in this society is limited to those students earning athletic letters whose average in their school work for three consecutive semesters is higher than the general average of the school. REBER wa--f-:2,,.,I,, 71 ff-vb--ampux-:vt---.T:T,-.. up if M H A my ,vu ifbmw'-1 f- .. -K A Wi .- 1-'MA A-ri -5- A,1.p,g, v 'I 4. i ,, x if v. E 3, 1 1 fa? fi sir V! ww, lim? 'H 154 ,,. J' .ll Ei nl jf? .W A Mi W L1 aw ! ily 11-3 311 if 1, ,. if E-Q E. tif ri me I! ii X' Y ,2 ij' S, 1, ki Ag ii if I ci f , 4 M.w5g,. National Athleuc Scholarslnp Soc1ety TAALKEUS BLANK JOE BUCKLEY - BIRGER HANDELAND MAURICE KNUTSON MERRILL MEADOWS LOUIS OBYE - LESTER SIDLES - HAROLD SVENSEN ROBERT TORRENCE - I Top 7'0TK'i Anderson, Blank, Buckley, Cox, Frandsal, Hzmdeland. Second raw: Hansen, Hinsch, Knutson, Lee, Marriott, Meadows. Bottom row : Obye, Sidles, Turner, Torrence, Svensen, XVaterman . E Club Organized in 1922 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Louis OBYE ----- President ARNOLD ANDERSON ---- Preszdent JOE BUCKLEY - - Vice-President ROBERT Cox - - - Vice-Preszdent ROBERT Cox - - - -Secretary DONALD HANSEN - - Secretary MR. S. O. STOREY ---- Adviser MEMBERS Page 52 IRA WATERMAN TAALKEUS BLANK WALDEMAR FRANSDAL HAROLD MARRIOTT, MAURICE KNUTSON LESTER SIDLES KENNETH TURNER ROBERT TORRENCE RICHARD LEE BIRGER HANDELAND JOE BUCKLEY DONALD HANSEN MERRILL MEADOWS DELBERT HINSCH ARNOLD ANDERSON ROBERT COX HAROLD HALLECK LOUIS OBYE HAROLD SVENSEN A ff' :--- --W-v ----Y---' ---..-..... ,.- . , ,. f . -' ...... .-......,,.,x,.,, .A .. . fer' iff- . . f O P N4 M fx! 5, H ' H ,j'..eFf'gf.s,.-QQ., QQ 1,'w4 'x'--' L Q. rg. ., .L 1' --f - X- , Q 3 if .72 L,-f i F2110 ' dniwfr 'yi' The Pepper HE -Pepper is the medium through which E.- H. S. and the community gets an answer to the question, Wl1at is going on in our high school P In fact, The Pepper is our hired watchman, constantly on the lookout l for fresh facts for The Peppiest Paper Published. Under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Latchem, faculty adviser, journalistic tryouts are held each spring. To be invited finally to join the Pepper staff and to enter the realm of journalism is an honor and a distinction in E. H. S. Editors, reporters, advertising and business managers of The Pepper are will- ing to assume the following 'obligation when they undertake to serve E. H. S. through the columns of the high school newspaper. I will always painstakingly seek the truth, I will earnestly strive to aid the best interests of my school. I will be faithful to my superiors, loyal to my paper, -and at all times, a reliable worker. I accept this obligation freely and gladly without mental reservation of any kind. On my sacred honor I pledge myself to do all in my power to aid the cause of better journalism in E. H. Sf, CKLQDIK A . -, aw. .. . 1 , ' ,, A31 JI i lr FL 'iii'-V ' ' A-iff ' .N-....., - f... . ..... - -......... .-..-J ...,..-- ...,-.-. . -.--,.- . ., ,.. .. ... .,..,....t.......,. ................... ,......, , ........'- --Q,-. ... ...,....... --'xg-at ,-574 .N ..,..., mr. .,, . ..., . A, .1 A 4 --- ----W -- ..-1--. .--...I .' X'..s.....-..,..-..,.. vw.-... H. ,... L-L-.. . fa..-.-I--: mmm,-v W..-....,.-......s... Page 54 kim A .ef-V .sa airs X., . J . 6 fi-ffm fr' B-. . .gf -m 2--S: -A - ,,...... N, ..., , V, ,-X fl .., I , -. fx ,... ........- - ..- ,-.,-.....fs.,- . 1 - .. ,- J Top row: Morse, VVa1dee, Dunham, Lee, Meadows, James. Second row: Parsons, Anderson, Lambert, Shadle, Orvis, Broms, Johnston, Gray, Iaggs, Bottom row: Gray, Miss Latchem, Obye. Pepper Staff HIGH SCHOOL PAUL GRAY - Editor-in-chief ROBERT LEE -Make-up Editor BETTY PARSONS ALBERTA ANDERSON F - Associate Editors WINIFRED JAGGS LOUIS OBYE - Business Manager KENNETH TURNER - Advertising Manager VIRGINIA SHADLE -Assistant Advertising Manager LESLIE WALDEE -- - Circulation Manager MERRILL NIEADOVVS - Sports Editor LILA VERNE BROMS - - Dramatic Editor VIRGINIA JOHNSTON GAIL MORSE - - Assistant Dramatic Editor - - Feature Editor ALICE GRAY - Club Reporter MARION ORVIS - Music Reporter IVADELLE LAMBERT - - News Reporter MARY JEANETTE RAINEY j Reporters JOHN DUNHAM - DONALD JAMES - Typist JUNIOR COLLEGE MADGE BEAUMAN - - - - I- Editor of Sophomore News ROBERT MORSE - - Editor of Freshman News MISS DOROTHY M. LATCHEM e - - Faculty Adviser -- -va.. ...,.,.M. .I.....,I-, .. .K ., . , -VM. , M, Page 55 '- f - - I I .I L. . .J I I - - Fil ,A 4 ss., Top row: Williams, Lands, Herbrandson, Seeley, Jensen, Thompson. Second row: Anderson, Paulson, V. Shonkwiler, Nelson, Taylor, Tindal, Sunde. Bottom ro U: Clements, Anderson, McMillan, Brockway, Svensen, R. Shonkwiler, Miss Turner. Normal Training Club Organized in 1921 Miss Anna Tllrner-Adviser OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester VIRGINIA SHONKWVILER - - President HELEN Bnocxwav - - - President ELLEN LANDE - - - Vice-President ELLEN LANDE - - - Vice-President RACHEL VVILLIAMS ---- Secretary VIVIAN TAYLOR ----- Secretary One of the most outstanding organizations of E. H. S. is the Normal Training Club, for all of the girls taking the Normal Training course. They meet semi- monthly. At one meeting they study hand-work under Miss Whitcombg at the other they have a short program and light refreshments. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in Normal Training work. - ---.f-.....-mf--H 1'Qff---- -.... ,......-- - -......-- . ....-v....,.... , . .,. -,...........'..e1.,....,..........,, , ,,,,,W, ,.,, ,.. :-Q--n---a,Q:-f-- .:. .nfl-.vel ' -e- L xvwa- ae.-: 4.4 ...--, ...ns ...e.f'e'-M.. un... 4... . - ..... .nth ... .,.,...... ...M , v.-fps..--.4-n -.......f:.f--L., Page 56 ' . , , Latin Honor Society Organized in 1925 KATHERINE BLAZER DOROTHY NOURSE VIRGINIA SHADLE MISS EDITH CRONE ALBERTA ANDERSON MILDRED BARRETT MARVYL BENNETT KATHERINE BLAZER LILA VERNE BROMS ELIZABETH COLE EVELYN COON GREGORY ELLIS EVA ERICKSON BERTHA GAARDE RICHARD GOSS ALICE GRAY PAUL GRAY BIRGER HANDELAND JOSEPHINE HANDELAND BERNA HANSEN ROBERT HANSEN OFFICERS FLORENCE HERBRANDSON ANITA HOULTSHOUSER MARGARET KRAHMER - -President Vice-President - Secretary - - Adviser MILDRED LARSON MARION RUTH MAHLUM JOHN MYHRE LOUIS OBYE MARION ORVIS EDWARD OSTON JOE PANNELL BETTY PARSONS RUTH PENN ' HELGA PETERSON EVALYN QUADE GRETCHEN RAIFE VELLITA REESE LOIS ROSSMAN CYRUS SAVEREIDE LUCILLE SCHENCK VIVIAN TAYLOR MARGARET TREVETT ETHLYN VOLDING MORETTA YEARND Page 57 if ffwf.. .- I f ,.zKw,1 LEW: .3951122913:'ifwliii'dQr'Bxw,?T3:f,s: '-'f l,i..ssvfLfa1ffwwW2gwiw efqfwgryigifh I x as ,Af wg, wif: 2 w .gm 1-:Pm v. z, Megs 'f-'wav-at-gfz' 1 iiZL?W 7tl?23fiG?ti?ffleff31V I I ' ' Ti3f'r?if3l2iiff?:sii?b7,1 32EI':1'2 ' Lf! 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ALBERTA ANDERSON BETTIE BEYMER TAALKEUS BLANK JOE BUCKLEY MEMBERS VANCE HILLIARD ANITA HOULTSHOUSER h MARION RUTH MAHLUM GRACE MARTENS 5 I I, 3 L.: .VP I H E 1 ,L 1 Z S' .J FRANCIS DOOLEY MAURICE NATHANSON ill ALICE GRAY MARION ORVIS PAUL GRAY CYRUS SAVEREIDE l ROBERT HANSEN LESLIE WALDEE E 3. . Q1-axg, 525591 .. , 27'fQf'5if!5Ll 2 1V L: 'f X fv'3ff2 '?2'51zf' l . ,,-,,.- .. Y - s..r--,1. .,-,-. G -..,,-,..,.s..L-,,.. .. --.L I ..,...... I, .--I --A--1------f---'-,--- :-- --rv - --..-.'-wg.-.-.--.:sm....,,.,,.,,.r..,,,- ,,,,c.,-,.,,I...,,,,,s ,J,,...,..,,....s1: L-f. :if-.fb1.....-.1-----M-ex.--f wwe- .-.-I-..' Page 53 r r 4 1 Top row: Yearnd, Raife, Laude, WVilson, Mahlum, Diltz, Lambert. Second row: Seeley, Hansen, Oslier, Sclineider, Iieymer, Trevett, Chapman, I-Ioultshouser Bottom row: Heyer, Blazer, Brockway, Miss Latcliem, Shadle, Anderson Scott. Inner Circle Organized in E. H. S. in 1927 Mlss LATCIIEMlAdUiS9T OFFICERS BERYL DILTZ - - - -President IITARION RUTH INIAHLUM - - - Vice-President BEULAH SEELEY ----- Secretary MEMBERS IVY HEPP HELEN BROCKWAY ANITA HOULTSHOUSER CLAUDINE HULL ELLEN LANDE MINNIE SCOTT BEULAH SEELEY GENEVIEVE CHAPMAN VERA HEYER ALBERTA ANDERSON MARION RUTH MAHLUM BETTIE BEYMER KATHERINE BLAZER BERYL DILTZ LOIS HANSEN VIRGINIA SHADLE PEARL SCHNEIDER IVADELLE LAMBERT LOLA WILSON HARRIET OSHER MORETTA YEARND MARG ARET TREVETT Page 58 GRETCI-IEN RAIFE Whatever things are good and true, The Inner Circle strives to do At school, at church, at home, at play, We aim to do our best each day, To falter never in our work, To finish tasks and never shirkg loyal be in every quest, Il To To To To e And make each hour the very best, win with honor, lose with grace, ter every worthwhile race in reality or dream, We want to be fnot merely seemj A gr Who Who VVho Who oup of girls in E. H. S. radiate true happiness, from all jealous thought are freed, are sincere in thought and deed, purpose to obey this creed. Top row: Krallmer, Mahlum, Hansen, I-Iandeland, Larson, CIIIIIDCTHEIG. ' S d ':: NI -t H ltl se Lee Sta s Coon. econ 10:1 I ax ans, Ou s1Ou r, , gg, A . Bottom row: Anderson, '1omhave, Orvls, Mlss Phelps, SLIIIIVHH, Shadle, Gookm. French Club Organized in 1924 OFFICERS VIRGINIA SHONKWVILER - - - Presfdent MARION ORVIS - - Vice-President MARION RUTH IVIAHLUM - Secretary MISS LOUISE PHELPS - Adviser ' MEMBERS ALBERTA ANDERSON ELIZABETH CHIPPERFIELD EVELYN COON VVILMA GOOKIN BIRGER HANDELAND ROBERT HANSEN LOIS HANSEN VERA HEYER ANITA HOULTSHOUSER BRUCE JOHNSTON LESLIE WALDEE C .Q9IQQ MARGARET KRAHMER MILDRED LARSON ROBERT LEE MARION RUTH MALHUM MARION ORVIS VIRGINIA SHADLE VIRGINIA SHONKWILER HUGH STAGGS HELEN SULLIVAN BEVERLY TOMHAVE Page 59 Pep Club Organized in 1924 OFFICERS BERNICE CONKLIN - - IVADELLE LAMBERT - - ALICE GRAY MEMBERS FREDERICK ALBERTSON PAUL GRAY MILDRED ANKRUM DENISE BAGAN LA VAUNE BAGAN HENRY AHALE - BERNA HANSEN Lois HANSEN , MARVYL'BENNETT CLIFFORD HEMMINGSON NINA BERG VANCE HILLIARD KATHERINE BLAZER LEAH HOTELLING LILA VERNE BROMS KENNETH HUNTSINGER FERN BRUNSVOLD ELOISE BURT ELIZABETH COLE CELIA JEFFRIES VIRGINIA JOHNSTON EVELYN JONES BERNICE CONKLIN EVELYN KINNARD EVELYN COON ROSE DANIELSON JOHN DILLON IMOGENE KNUTSON IVADELLE LAMBERT MILDRED LORIMOR BERYL DILTZ JEANETTE LYTLE VERNARD DOWD JOHN DUNHAM EVA ERICKSON MABEL FRASER NEDRA GOOKIN WILMA GOOKIN ALICE GRAY Page 60 TAMMAN MARTYR GAIL MORSE MAURICE NATHANSON MARY B. NICHOLSON DOROTHY NOURSE DOROTHY OLSON ELEANOR ORVIS HARRIET OSHER - President Vice-President - Secretary VVAYNE OSMUNDSEN FLORENCE PETERSON EDITH PETSCHOW NINA PLATT GRETCHEN RAIFE MARY J. RAINEY VILLITA REESE MAURINCE ROBB KATHRYN ROBINSON PEARL SCHNEIDER EILEEN SCHOLTES EVA SHELDON IMA SHELDON DOLORES SIMPSON VERA SMITH NANTHALIE SPANDE HELEN STRID HELEN SULLIVAN DOROTHY TIMS MARGARET TREVETT MYRTLE WATERS ROBERT WALDRON LOLA WILSON T I7 'T 'N ' .- xr 12 A I-I I L .- f Dramatic Club Organized in 1922 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester KATHERINE BLAZER - - - President VIRGINIA SHONKWVILER - - President MARION ORVIS - - - Vice-President WAYNE OsMUNDsEN - -Vice-President ELIZABETH CHIPPERFIELD- -Secretary GAIL MORSE - - - -Secretary - MISS BARBARA CORNVVALL Ad , Mxss RIAY BRITTAIN - msers MEMBERS ALBERTA ANDERSON PAUL GRAY DOROTHY NOURSE LENORA ANDERSON KATHERINE BLAZER HELEN BROCKWAY LILA VERNE BROMS JOE BUCKLEY E. CHIPPERFIELD ELIZABETH COLE EVELYN COON FRANCIS DOOLEY JOHN DUNHAM BERTHA GAARDE JAMES GODWARD WILMA GOOKIN RICHARD GOSS HENRY HALE ROBERT HANSEN VERA HEYER ANITA HOULTSHOUSER NORMA JACKMAN WINIFRED JAGGS CELIA JEFFRIES VIRGINIA JOHNSTON MILDRED LARSON ROBERT LEE JEANETTE LYTLE MARION R. MAHLUM GRACE MARTENS MERRILL MEADOWS DOROTHY OLSON MARION ORVIS HARRIET OSHER WAYNE OSMUNDSEN CYRUS SAVEREIDE RUTH SHONKWILER VIRGINIA SHONKWILER DOLORES SIMPSON VIVIAN TAYLOR MARGARET TREVETT ETHLYN VOLDING LESLIE WALDEE MYRTLE WATERS RACHEL WILLIAMS ALICE GRAY GAIL MORSE LOLA VVILSON MAURICE NATHANSON 3 I .r-'----.. ----------y--- -------Iv-------f 'Aw v-----.. -. , - Y - .... .,......,. .............., L,I...........,,,,,.,.,,.. ,.,.,.,,., , ff Z -....,..,. .-...-......-..v--... .....- - Ati.. l ...Q--.,,u...-I 4, ,...-.. ..I:v.,,., , ,,fN,,..,A.,,,.....-,-V,....h....,..,,,-... f - .....f W... -..f---Wm...-'-..., Page 61 ,If V.. K I J' 1 , tuulmv. -Qty, -...I ' JU 'K XV- M' -,,wsNsIm.f I A A Cf jigf'3Q'fU 'H:a5',,.., 11,6- Commercial Club Organized in 1925 OFFICERS CLAUDINE HULL - GENEVIEVE CHAPMAN DOROTHY NOURSE - FRANCIS DOOLEY - Mlss SUSAN C. PETERSEN PARKER BENNETT IMOGENE BEVAN BETTIE BEYMER LILA VERNE BROMS GENEVIEVE CHAPMAN EVELYN CLEMMINGSON RUTH COLE BERYL DILTZ HOWARD DODGE FRANCIS DOOLEY EDNA ERICKSON MABEL FRASER MARGUERITE GARDNER ALICE GRAY PAUL GRAY IVY HEPP VERA HEYER LEAH HOTELLING CLAUDINE HULL WINIFRED JAGGS DONALD JAMES CELIA JEFFRIES DOROTHY JEGLUM MYRTLE WATERS .N - ..-........ ,t,. ...,..,,.. ,,..........,-.-.....f .....-,... .K - W .-... ........f .....f, ........,..L....,.Hw-...M-...,,, I iw,-. Page 62 - President - Vice-President - - Secretary Sergeant-at-arms - -' Adviser LE VON JOHNSTON LEO JORGENSEN MAURICE KNUTSON KATHRYN LYMAN HELEN MEYERS GAIL MORSE DOROTHY NOURSE DELLA OBYE DOROTHY OLSON MARION ORVIS EDWARD OSTON JOSEPH PANNELL EDITH PETSCHOW EVALYN QUADE KATHRYN ROBINSON GENEVA SATHER LELA BELLE SAWYER BERNICE SEELEY VIRGINIA SHADLE DOLORES SIMPSON HELEN SULLIVAN HAROLD SVENSEN ETHLYN VOLDING --.,,.-,....,,......,-., .. -,....-.......-L..,,...m........,, ,,,. - W .... ,-.I-.,.,-1-U .X.I,,....f: ....m.....1w! NWT,-..1,af-.. ,......,-- ............... -ij : , -.f-,.-A ...M Top row: Sidles, Gray, Blank, Turner, Staggs. l Second row: Morse, Wlfaters, Obye, Jaggs, XValrlee, Blazer, Gray, Callender. Bottom row: Hull, Houltshouser, Diltz. All High School Players Organized in 1927 FIRST DEGREE SECOND DEGREE BERYL DILTz KENNETH TURNER WINIFRED JAGGS MYRTLE WATERS ALICE GRAY CLAUIJINE HULL LESLIE WALDEE EDMUND CALLENDER KATHERINE BLAZER OLIVE NELSON VIVIAN TAYLOR ETHLYN VOLDING LEAI-I HOTELLING PORTER HENAMAN MARION RUTH MAI-ILUM HELEN BROCIIWAY ANITA HOULTSHOUSER BIERRILL MEADOWS LESTER SIDLES HUGH STAGGS GAIL MORSE LOUIS OBYE THIRD DEGREE TAALKEUS BLANK PAUL GRAY Pa'ge 63 ...U .-.. .-....-.. ..,. 1'-.aaiggs .,-.1 .vp ,Q Y, -- Freshman Fortnightly Society Organized in 1927 OFFICERS First Semester ' second Semester VANCE HILLIARD ---- President GRETCHEN RAIFE - - - 4President MORETTA YEARND- - Vice-President ELo1sE BURT - - - Vice-President DOROTHY TIMS - - - Secretary FREDERICK ALBERTSON - - Secretary ' MEMBERS FREDERICK ALBERTSON VERL MCDONOUGH LA VAUNE BAGAN MARY JANE NICHOLS MILDRED BARRETT ' DONALD NIEMOTH MARVYL BENNETT ELEANOR ORVIS ELOISE BURT RUTH PENN IONE CRAMER HELGA PETERSON DELMA DYKE GRETCHEN RAIFE EVA ERICKSON MARY JEANETTE RAINEY FLORENCE FISHER VELLITA REESE BERNA HANSEN LOIS ROSSMAN JACK HEPP IMA SHELDON VANCE HILLIARD RUTH STEARNS WAYNE HUNTSINGER DOROTHY TIMS ' EVELYN JONES VERN WATERS IMOGENE KNUTSON LEOTA WIESE CATHERINE LANDE MORETTA YEARND The Freshman Fortnightly Society was organized November 1, 1927, with the Junior College Inner Circle Girls as directors and Miss Latchem as general adviser. Meetings are held bi-monthly. Excellent programs are presented at each meeting, and much hidden talent has been brought to light. The students have been enabled to appear in public with more ease, and to find out what they can do in forensic work and play production. -Q ..V. . , .......-, ... ,.,.......a.,.-.1.a,..r,,.-,.j.e......,.e.- .rv f,-a.n.,..,,s,,4N,.,-.1X ff, ,,1,m,,,,,,,,,,,WLW,,::,1,- W-K iw' --sn.e.1uv.orf Hy....rf-2a:'7-...'-,Tg,M.,. ---i .., ,E Page 64 zwfpfw 1 -Dwi i Annual Gym Exhibit ESTHERVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TUESDAY EVE., MARCH 20, 1928 BOYS' PROGRAM 1. Calisthenics 2. Roll 3. Diving for Distance 4. Flat Pyramid 5. Diving over Horse 6. Double-cut-off and forward roll 7. Hard Spring over Horse 8. Flip, Flop over Horse 9. Use of Two Boards and Flip 10. Forward and Backward Roll on Bars 11. Pyramid 'on bars 12. High Dive 13. Tall Pyramid 141. Races Clowns: Henry Hale, John Gardner Directors : S. O. Storby Max Lynn .--.....-........- , .,. ,.-.,......,,,,,, ,M ..,. - W, ,,.,,,,., - ,V .......... ....- ,....,,,,., ,.,,,..w - aus.-...... ... - ,., , '- - ...,. YQ, v.. .., .:W-,...e .f ...,,,, a , :,.,.,.,,.,- , ,....,--,-,.....,l Page 65 Review of the Nations Prologue: Pirates: Captain Hooke - Second Mate - Sailors-Sailors' 'Hornpipe - - 1. English-Stick Danceg Sword Dance - 2. Danes-Seven Jumps - - - - 3. Spanish-Fandango - - - Winifred AL. Irish-Irish Lilt - - - - 5. French-Chimes of Dunkirk 6. Germans-Hansel and Gretel - 7. Russians-Kolomeyka - - - 8. Swedes-Gustafs Skoal - 9. Norwegians-Mountain March - - Helen Sullivan -Florence Peterson - Freshman Girls -Advanced P. Education Junior High '73 and 74 Jaggs, Taalkeus Blank Washington Building -Jackson Building - Lincoln Building Junior High 83 and 84 - McKinley Building - Washington Building -Junior High 71 and '72 10. Scotch-Highland Fling - - -' - 11. Chinese-Love Tale - - YVinifred Jaggs, Mary Rhodes, Elizabeth Rhodes 12. D11tcl1-Windmills - - - - - - Junior High 81 and 82 On the Banks of the Zuyder Zee - - Misses Evelyn VVaters, Gretchen Smith, J. C. 1 3. America Childfs Play' 1. Virginia Reel - - - Junior High 2. Jumping Jacks 3. Hobby Horses Washington Building Washington Building ' Negro Cloggs - - - - - - Freshmen 1. Georgian Male Quartette - f- - Dorothy Tims, Maurine Robb Mary Jeanette Rainey, Ima Sheldon 2. Swanee - - - - 3. Liza Jane 141. Grand Finale Ensemble of Nations Director: Elizabeth Warttman Page 66 Pianist: Bertha Gaarde Art Director: Aletha Whitcomb GRADE TEACHERS ASSISTING - - - -All - Nanthalie Spande Washington: Gracie M. Hartman, Oura Hooker McKinley: Gayle Wynkoop, Berolina Rohde Lincoln: Pearl Nickel Jackson: Laurene Sar Girls' Athletic Association Organized in 1923 HELEN BROCKWAY LENORA ANDERSON AS'FRID SVENSEN MISS ELIZABETH WAIWTIIAN - - A - - President Vice-President Secretary Adviser SQUAD LEADERS SOPHOMORE IVADELLE LAISIBERT LUELLA SHASV ETHEL ANDERSON LENORA ANDERSON IMOGENE BEVAN HELEN BROCKWAY FERN BRUNSVOLD BERNICE CONKLIN EVELYN COON LOVELLA ERICKSON MARGUERITE GARDNER WILMA GOOKIN ESTHER HANDELAND ALICE KOCH MARGARET KRAHMER IVADELLE LAMBERT MILDRED LARSON SENIOR BERNICE SEELEY RACHEL WILLIAMS JUNIOR EVELYN CooN WILMA GOOKIN MEMBERS J EANETTE LYTLE DOLLIE McAFFEE ETHEL MARLEY FLORENCE PETERSON ETHLYN VOLDING EILEEN SCHOLTES BERNICE SEELEY LUELLA SHAW EVA SHELDON VIRGINIA SHONKWILER THELMA STORY HELEN SULLIVAN GLADYS TINDAL MARGARET TREVETT MYRTLE WATERS The Girls' Athletic Association was established in E. H. S. in 1923. It was one of the most active organizatio ns in the High School until 1926. In that year, because of so many other activities it was not re-organized. However, this year, since its re-organization, under the leadership of Miss Warttman, it has done some fine work along the line of athletics, and it intends to do much more in the coming years. The purpose of the G. A. A. is to interest girls in some form of wholesome recreation, and to promote good sportsmanship in girls' athletics. Page 67 r ......... ,aa ... ....- .,. , 1 -f 4 ,-- r fx r-- ....-,.....,, ,.,,,,. ,. , ,.,,,..kf - 1- . l 9 Q VI 1 Q - 3 ij ,, 1 1 .,q, ,21- , rf., X., . A sr, ,.- , ,.. -.- Manx. '4 '-, A , sw, . H 5?I5? T??E f1E'f2- s HJ, W, ff rift --I A, 5 QQ f,a1gJw:i il M l il The Musical ASSOCIQUIOH ' Organized in 1927 fl, I A Miss VVILMA SHAW'-Adviser 1927 another honorary society, The MusicaliAssociation, was intro- r 'Vis duced into E. H. S. The ur ose of this Association is to frive reco nition Q x Y:,71,a,5A P P as 3 y 1 to those dis la in musical talent and abilit . A P Y ST Y y Felt letters are awarded to students chosen for quartets, sextets, glee 4 clubs, orchestra and choral clubs. One year in a quartet or sextet, two years in glee club or orchestra, or three years in choral club, entitles the student to a musical ly ICE-I7 X! MEMBERS ,Q U ALBERTA ANDERSON MILDRED LARSON Q5 PARKER BENNETT MARION RUTH MAHLUM 3, BETTIE BEYMER HAROLD MARRIOTT TAALKEUS BLANK GAIL MORSE ' KATHERINE BLAZER OLIVE NELSON HELEN BROCKWAY LOUIS OBYE 1, LILA VERNE BROMS MARION ORVIS 5 l ALICE GRAY JOE PANNELL AN PAUL GRAY - VIRGINIA SI-IADLE OLIVER HANDELAND HUGH STAGGS fi LEAH HOTELLING VIVIAN TAYLOR il ANITA I-IOULTSHOUSER BEVERLY TOMHAVE 9 LE VON JOHNSTON KENNETH TURNER. ETHLYN VOLDING JI i ,l Q,- i Xi, QXQQ9L fl ' ls P u is I. 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Page 69 CAPTAIN ,Tor BUCKLEY The Football Season R. Storby's announcement of the opening Football' Season brought out 5 ,fin fi' forty-two candidates, seven of whom were lettermen of the past season. g The first High School Football game for the '27 season was played ' ' I ' with the Jackson, Minnesota, team. In this game Estherville proved her worth by breaking in some new members on the squad. Through a hard fought game the score was tied 0-0. For the second game, Estherville journeyed to Har- ris. Estherville defeated the Harris team last year with a score of 6-0. This year the tables were turned. Harris came back with a score of 18-7.. The next op- ponents were the fast and heavy Lake Park Wolves. They had been building this team up for two previous years. Much credit is given for their football ability. The score was 37-0 in favor of Lake Park. On October 1-11,-Homecoming! Algona with ap powerful team played Estherville on the home gridiron. It was a hard fought game, and Algona won by a score of 12-0. The next week E. H. S. played new rivals, the Clear Lake team. The teams battled on even terms for the first half. In the second half Clear Lake scored a touchdown and a goal kick. The final score was 7-0. Perhaps the fastest game of the season was the Spirit Lake- Estherville game played on the Spirit Lake gridiron. During the first quarter, Estherville advanced rapidly toward the Spirit Lake goal. But a fumble lost a chance for scoring. Spirit Lake then winning confidence, came back at the Esther- ville team, and defeated them with a score of 12-0. Maroon and White next played the Spencer team at Spencer. Spencer played a wonderful defensive game, de- feating Estherville 19-0. On November 18, Rock Rapids came here to defeat the team, but they were disappointed when Estherville defeated them 13-6. The climax of the season came in the contest with the Emmetsburg eleven, on the home field. The Irishers came to Estherville with a strong team. The Maroon and White's tac- tics failed against the opposing team. Fain, Emmetsburg,s Captain, played an out- standing game and led his team to victory over Captain Buckley's team with a score of 26-0. Estherville played a very heavy schedule this season, Harris was recognized as having the best team among class B schools in Northwest Iowa. Lake Park and Clear Lake lost only one game for the season. Emmetsburg lost two games and Al- gona was undefeated. Birger Handeland, Student Athletic Manager, worked faithfully and should be credited for his sportsmanship throughout the season. Page 70 E. H. S. LINEUP HANSEN, D. - - Right End Cox - KNUTSON - Right Tackle SIDLES, L TORRENCE - - Right Guard ANDERSON BUCKLEY - - Center OBYE - BLANK - - Left Guard ANDERSON, TURNER - - Left Tackle MARRIOTT WATERMAN - Left.End THE SCHEDULE Sept. 23 ......... ........ E . H. S. .... ...... 0 Oct. 1 ........ .....,., E . H. S. .... ....... 7 Oct. 8 ........ ........ E . H. S. .... ....... 0 Oct. 141 ........ ........ E . H. S. .... ....... 0 Oct. 22 ........ ........ E . H. S. .... ....... . 0 Oct. 28 ...,.... ........ E . H. S. .... ....... 0 Nov. 4- ....,.., ........ E . H. S. ....... ....... 0 Nov. 18 ........ ........ E . H. S. ....... ....... 1 3 Nov. 24 ........ ......... E . H. S. 0 GYZLQQDIQZE n - Quarterback - Halfback - Halfback - Fullback LEE, FRANSDAL, HINSCH, Jackson ....... ----.-- 0 Harris ......... ------- 1 6 Lake Park ...... ...---- 3 6 Algona .......... ------- 1 2 Clear Lake ....... .--- V 7 Spirit Lake ., .... ......- 1 2 Spencer .......... ----.-- 1 9 Rock Rapids 6 Emrnetsburg ..... ....--- 2 6 Page 71 I Kenny Turner, a veteran tackle, was of much worth to the team, due to his size and ex- perience. He filled his position very compe- tently. Bob Cox,- Coxey , although the clown of the team, was our hard playing and tackling full back who gave considerable account of himself in every game. Maurice Knutson was a new man on Coach Storby's eleven, but held down one of the tackle berths with efficiency. Cappy Waterman, played at eitheriguard end or in the backiield, was very fast, and has been known since he was a Freshman as being the hardest tackling man on the squad. Bob', Torrence, was another veteran from last year, who was counted on to do big things this year. He played on the wing position. Richard Lee, gave evidence of ability and played regularly near the end of the season. Waldemar Fransdal, played as substitute end, and gave much promise of what he will do next year. . J. . 1-0 rw. ,. f'5 V731 f i 0 I tl Ei if if fig H 53 fl in Es Qi ti ll N EM EL fi H 1 .z 9, .lf l, ', w lx l 4 Q 3 i 1 in 41' i. wld if f 1 li' ,Q Q jg itlf x I P K ii ll it ly 5, fd 1 if fl U5 il Q lv YF fi i 7 Page 72 l Pete Obye, one of the hardest tacklers on the squad, was a dependable man on the de- fense and could be counted on to get a man. Talky Blank, another standby on the squad from Freshman days, was playing his lirst year as a regular, and displayed a fine qual- ity of spirit and fight. Arnie Anderson, one of the hardest hitting, hardest fighting men on the team, could al- ways be counted on to do his utmost for the team. ' Delbert Hinsch, a new Maroon and White player, held down one of the wing positions, was fast on his feet, and made a name for himself as a receiver of passes. Harold Marriott, gave evidence of ability, and played regularly at the end of the season, although he had no regular position. Donnie Hansen, a half-back, promised much competition for a regular berth, and showed up well in scrimmages and games. Les Sidles, around whom many of Coach Storby's plays were made, was a good con- stant player, and did much toward holding the team together at quarter back position. 1, 15 Kal xg , ,. ,,,... W, ,,,. . , ..... ,WJ ,.. ..., .,. . F -.,......1.-- . Page j J ' ' YA HIT THE LINE HOMECOMING . , , , nfs' V-1.-.'..f,fL .,,Q,., Tf 1-. wwf.-.-1-J,-mn.-.-,,,, ,,,. VV, J, W, ,...M. V.fm.,..A3q,,1f,1,,1:-,.,,.,,.g,1,.,.f,?.T-W ,,,?Ym.f,.4,1,,f --,.m,:4.L,,:,m, Page '74 THE GAME OF GAMES 1 Top row: Mr. Storby, Anderson, Johnston, Hemmingson, Hansen, Mr. McKinstry, Handeland. Bottom row: Sidles, Bennett, Cox, Svensen, Sheldon, Buckley. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP ,. - ......Y,,.. .W A..-,,,,n...1,,f ' Page 75 f--. ., .....,..........,...,,..-,... .....,.. . ......-, -,,... ...... ..- ,..-,.,.,. .....,...., .. -1-.....-..-..--1v...............-....,....-.... ,,,., ,, The Basket-Ball Season HE Estherville High School tossers enjoyed unusual success during the season of basket-ball, winning eight games out of the scheduled twelve. E. H. S. may well be proud of its basket-ball quintet. The season opened December 9, by a game with Swea City in a 25-7 battle. Johnston and Svensen, the Estherville forwards, battered the opponent's defense, and with the co-operation of the team won the first victory. December 16, the team went to Jackson, where they lost the first game of the season by a score of 16-20. Their failure was due mainly to a slippery floor, and an overtime period. On the follow- ing Friday they went to Ringsted. Their second victory was won by a score of 36-9. The first battle of the new year took the team to West Bend. It was Friday the 13th, so E. H. S. might have expected to lose. However, as the score was 16-15, a one point loss-it seemed an insult added to defeat. The next week-end they won a decisive victory from Spencer, with a score of 24-14 in the first conference game of the season. The next home game was with Buffalo Center. E. H. S. won by a close margin with a score of 15-14. On February 3rd the team suffered an- other defeat from Storm Lake by a score of 20-23. The next week-end the team went to Armstrong, and won from the towering giants by a 20-18 victory. February 10th, the team played at Emmetsburg. Bennett, dropping the final basket in an overtime period, won the game 241-22. Next, E. H. S. won a second victory from Ringsted with a score of 42-15. The last scheduled game was with Sibley, on Feb- ruary 17tl1. Cox and Sidles filled their places at guard, and Chuck,s thumbs scored the winning points of 24-18. On February 241th the favorite quintet entered the county tournament. After they defeated Dolliver by a large score, Armstrong gave them a surprise defeat by a two point margin. Since Dolliver beat Armstrong by a few points, it left a tie among the three outstanding schools. At the Spirit Lake Sectional Tournament the Maroon and White defeated Spencer, which placed Es- therville in the finals against Spirit Lake. The championship Spirit Lake team de- feated them by a one-sided score. Back in Estherville again, we defeated Armstrong a second time, which added another trophy to Estherville High School's collection. The Work of the players is best shown by the great success of the season. Coaches Storby and McKinstry are to be commended highly, for they were always behind the team to give the boys all the help that they could. QRQQDLVQ Q .1-. .4 ---1 ------'-ff---V ---- --4 - ....-- .--..- ..-- ....-n-.-.g.f'...,......w-U- ...-...,.-.-..-.........,,-- -.-f . ....,..- ..v-...--1.2-.....,-,...,,.., Page 76 Cox, Dec Dec. Dee. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Sheldon, Bennett, Svensen, Sidles, Johnston. 192 8 Schedule ., ..... E. H. SVENSEN SHELDON BENNETT SIDLES Cox' - 253 Swea City 6 165 Jackson 20 363 Ringsted 9 15g West Bend 16 ' 24g Spencer 14 135 Spirit Lake 30 16g Buffalo Center 15 205 Storm Lake 23 205 Armstrong 18 241g Emrnetsburg 22 4123 Ringsted 14 24g Sibley 18 H. S. LINEUP - - ' Left Forward - - Center - Right Forward - Left Guard - - - Right Guard. HANSEN, JOHNSTON, HEMMINGSON ANDERSON, BUCKLEY, TORRENCE Jorgensen. Torrence, Buck'Iey, Hemmingson, Hansen, Anderson. Page 77 1927 Track Season I-IE Esthcrville High School has gained an enviable reputation in track xi -f i work the last few ears. Althou h the ros ects for 1927 were uncer- ,,W.,,,,4 y a P p tain, the season proved to be very successful. - The Season opened with the inter-class meet. This was won by the Class of '27, At the Lakes' Conference Meet, held at Estherville on Friday, May 6, Emmetsburg won first and Estherville second. A week later the Estherville Invita- tion Meet was held at Estherville, Eminetsburg winning first place, Harris second, and Estherville third. Estherville also was represented at the Drake Relays at Des Moines on April 27. Estherville has many prospects for the coming season of 1928. Among the large number which reported for practice, two letter men answered the call, Mar- riott and Sidles. Marriott, being a distance man placing in the Lakes' Conference and Invitation Meets in the mile and half mile, should have a chance for a few firsts this coming season. Estherville will be represented during the coming season at the Drake Relays, South Dakota Relays, Lakes' Conference Meet at Spencer, Estherville Invitation Meet at Estherville, and should win even more honor. , ' --L. R. S. '29 TRACK SCHEDULE Interclass Meet - - - - - April 7 South Dakota Relays April 20-21 Drake Relays - April 22-28 Lakes Conference - May 5 Estherville Invitational May 12 State District - May 19 State Meet May 26 Page 78 CXQQK The Musical Year Q7 Q4 F all the arts beneath the heaven, that man has found or God has given, V ,,. - ' 3 if none draws the soul so sweet awa a music's meltinfr m stic la ' sli ht 5 7- yn S za: y ya g , 4-,gui -J ,fl .1 iv ,gl emblem of the bliss above, it soothes to spirit all to love. A most successful musical year has been completed by the musical or- ganizations of E. H. S. The various glee clubs have provided entertainments for numerous programs including Parent Teachers' Association meetings, declamatory contests, the annual musical recital, and commencement music. The climax of their efforts was attained with the presentation of The Belle of Barcelona. ' The orchestra, which is a combination of High School and Junior College talent, has furnished music for plays and other programs of a miscellaneous nature. Since the founding of the Musical Association, greater musical inclination is shown among the students, and musical training is rapidly advancing to its recog- nized place in the curriculum of our High School. CRQQDLZ Boys' Glee Club First Semester OFFICERS B Second Semester MERRILL MEADOWS ---- President ' PORTER HENAMAN - - - President PAUL GRAY ---- Vice-President LESLIE WALDEE - - Vice-President KENNETH TURNER - - - Secretary JOE PANNELL - - Sceretary GAIL MORSE ---- Librarian GAIL MORSE - - Librarian MISS WILMA SHAW ---- Director MEMBERS Page 80 ARNOLD ANDERSON ARNOLD O. ANDERSON HARLEY BAKER PARKER BENNET TAALKEUS BLANK EDMUND CALLENDER LAWRENCE DICKINSON JAMES GODWARD PAUL GRAY 1 ' OLIVER HANDELAND HARRY HELGASON CLIFFORD HEMMINGSON PORTER HENAMAN ' RICHARD LEE ROBERT LEE-Pianist AUBREY LOECHEN HAROLD MARRIOTT MERRILL MEADOWS GAIL MORSE LOUIS OBYE SHURRELL OLMSTEAD JOE PANNELL HUGH STAGGS ROBERT STEARNS GLEN STORY BYRON TRACY' KENNETH TURNER LESLIE WALDEE . Girls' Glee Club I OFFICERS First Semester ' Second Semester BETTII-: BEYMER ---- President ETHLYN VOLDING - - ' . i Presfdent KATHERINE BLAZER - -Vzce-Preszdent SHOE CERAY ' ' I Secretary VIRGINIA SHADLE ---- Secretary ETTY ARSONS ' ' ' . - LUELLA SHAW - - . L b f ' LOIS HANSEN - - - 1 mnam HARRIET OSHER - Librarians Miss WILMA SHAW ---- Director MEMBERS BETTIE BEYMER KATHERINE BLAZER HELEN BROCKWAY LILA VERNE BROMS GENEVIEVE CHAPMAN ELIZABETH COLE WILMA GOOKIN ALICE GRAY LOIS HANSEN LEAH HOTELLING ANITA HOULTSHOUSER VIRGINIA JOHNSTON LE VON JOHNSTON FRANCES KIRK MILDRED IVADELLE LAMBERT MARION RUTH MAHLUM OLIVE NELSON HARRIET OSHER BETTY PARSONS VIRGINIA SHADLE LUELLA SHAW' DOLORES SIMPSON VIVIAN TAYLOR ETHLYN VOLDING LOLA WILSON JOSEPHINE HANDELAND PEARL SCHNEIDER BEVERLY TOMHAVE LARSON Page XI Girls' Choral Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester BERYL DILTZ ----- President , DOROTHY NOURSE ---- President EIARION ORVIS - - Secretary BIARGARET TREVETT - -Vice-President BETTY PARSONS - - Librarian .IVIARION ORVIS - - - - Secretary LUELLA SHAWV - - I Librarians FRANCES KIRK - - f MEMBERS ALBERTA ANDERSON MILDRED ANKRUM NINA BERG HULDAH BOYLE FERN BRUNSVOLD EDITH CHAMBERS ELIZABETH COLE RUTH COLE EVELYN COON BERYL DILTZ BERTHA GAARDE MARTHA GILLILAND ESTHER HANDELAND JOSEPHINE HANDELAND FLORENCE HERBRANDSON WINIFRED JAGGS EDNA JENSEN VIRGINIA JOHNSTON FRANCES KIRK IVADELLE LAMBERT ELLEN LANDE ESTHER LANDE LA VON LOGAN MILDRED LORIMER Freshman Boys' First Semester JEANETTE LYTLE DOLLIE MQAEFEE HELEN MEYERS MYRTLE NELSON NADINE NOEL DOROTHY NOURSE MARION ORVIS HARRIET OSHER BETTY PARSONS FLORENCE PETERSON MARY L. PETERSON EDITH PETSCHOWV EVALYN QUADE LOIS REESE GENEVA SATHER LUCILLE SCHENCK PEARL SCHNEIDER EILEEN SCHOLTES BERNICE SEELEY LUELLA SHAW GLADYS SHERMAN ASTRID SVENSEN GLADYS TINDAL MARGARET TREVETT LOLA WILSON Chorus OFFICERS C Second Semester MAURICE NATHANSON - - President FREDERICK ALBERTSON - - President SHELDON GORDINIER- -Vice-President VANCE HILLIARD - - - Secretary VANCE HILLIARD ---- Secretary JOHN DILLON - - - Librarian MISS WILMIA FREDERICK ALBERTSON JOHN DILLON JOHN GARDNER SHELDON GORDINIER HENRY HALE RICHARD HIGGINS VANCE HILLIARD Page 82 FREDERICK ALBERTSON - - Librarian SHAYV ---- Director MEMBERS ERNEST HIMEBAUCH ' ROY HOFFMAN WAYNE HUNTSINGER MAURICE NATHANSON CHESTER PAULSON BELVA ROSS WILLARD SAWYER Orchestra ' OFFICERS A First Semester Second Semester ETHLYN VOLDING - - - President GAII. NIORSE ----- President DOLORES SIMPSON - - Secretary BYRON TRACY - - - Secretary JOHN BIYHRE - i ---- Librarian VIRGINIA JOHNSTON - - Librarian , MISS WILMA SHAXV - - - Director MEMBERS . VIOLINS Eb ALTO SAXOPHONES KATHERINE BLAZER FRANCES KIRK ELLEN LANDE STANLEY OLSON JOHN BIRNEY LEO JORGENSEN JOHN 'MYHRE DOLORES SIMPSON TRUNIPET BYRON TRACY DELBERT HINSCH ETHLYN VOLDING TROMBONE DRUMS BRUCE JOHNSTON KENNETH KOHLER V PIANO . BANJO EERTHA GAARDE GAIL MORSE VIRGINIA JOHNSTON FLUTE IONE CRAMER The members of the Orchestra, which includes students from both High School and Junior College, are selected from among those who can capably play the music set before them.' Every Tuesday evening, with few exceptions, they meet at six- thirty for a zealous -practice of one hour. They are very Often called upon to play for both school functions and Outside affairs. Page 83 Page 84 The Dramatic Year E an Optimisti' was an overwhelming success at the Grand Theater on V November 9, 1927. Isaac Goldetch was portrayed so realistically that U one immediately forgot he was only a character in the play, and his re- peated phrase Becky, come to Papa, added to the humor of the pro- duction. The scenes between Isaac and Jimmie also were amusing, when Isaac tried to jew him down with his money. Mildred Clinton showed us all a good time with her trouble between Ray Hudson and Jimmie Maynard, who finally dressed as the mummy for Mrs. Clintonis hall, in order to get into her home to see Mildred. There were many amusing scenes between Pietro and Mike, and when Mike came out with Pietro's Hpantsf, and then Pietro came out after them, it completely brought down the house. The strange voices uttered when Madam Goopher was entertaining at Mrs. Clinton's ball, also added interest. In all, it was one of the best All High School Plays ever presented. The VVhole Town's Talking, -and true to its name it was acknowledged, after the annual Junior Play was presented, because it was put across with gleam- ing colors of success. Those that waited to go the second night were anxious to see the love scene between Ethel and Chester, the married life of Mr. Simmons, who was always tending to everybody's business but his own, to see Roger Shields, the sheik from Chicago and a friend of Ethel'sg Letty Lythe, the movie actress, and her thrilling adventures with Chester and Donald, the hard-boiled Sadie Bloong and to hear the humorous lisping of Lila Wilson. All of these put together made an excellent comedy which kept the audience laughing all the time. Another interesting event in connection with the play was the ticket campaign between Alice and Emmy.', Although Alice had to give the party, she did it good naturedly, because the rivalry was merely to arouse the interest in the ticket sale, and brought in, as we might say, many happy returns for the yearf' for the Juniors. The most charming and artistic feature along the Dramatic road this year was the presentation of the annual Operetta, The Belle of Barcelona. The Spanish Students greeted you first, and drew your whole attention to the gay life in Spain. Of course, the scenes between Margarita and Lieutenant Harold Wright, Mercedes and Emilio, were intensely interesting. You were amused by Pat, the Irishman, who alt last gave his heart to the prim English Governess. The clever planning of Francisco de la Vega and Pedro did them no good, but added tolthe plot. The Marines portrayed to all a true American spirit and their love for their Captain. All was gay in Barcelona at this time because the Festival of the Toreadors was being celebrated, and you were amazed and delighted with the beauty of the scenes that were portrayed before you. ., ..- ,, .M L . ,M-,.,,,..., a.. Y 4, Page 85 ALL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY Be An Optimist Grand Theatre, 8:00 P. M. ' Wednesday, November 9, 1927 Isaac Goldetch Becky - Peitro dl Angelo Caccialino Jimmie Maynard - - Mildred Clinton - - Mrs. Clinton Mike - - Ray Hudson Miss Hull - Maggie - Ethel Peabody - Spencer - - - - - - Madame Goopher ----- PROPERTY MEN - I Paul Gray Vivian Taylor Maurice Nathanson Merrill llleadows Anita Houltshouser - Alice Gray Taalkeus Blank - Louis Obye Winnifred Jaggs Grace Martens Olive Nelson - Leslie W'aldee - Beulah Seeley L Nedra Gookin, Claudine Hull,VEthlyn Volding, Elizabeth Cliipperfield, Ellen Lande, Donald Hansen, Donald Olson, Maurice Knutson, Vance Hilliard. BUSINESS MANAGERS Hugh Staggs and Lester Sidles DIRECTORS Miss Alice Tippet Miss Louise Phelps , 1,.. , ,.-,M-i.-H-1 Page 86 Miss Edna VVilcox '--.:......,.-..... fi..-.,,1,.......,. N..-..-in Y' W G 9 'D 2 1-I 'T K5 i 'f'i:1 ' g.1isf4fes-K+ , .1 I ... .1 . 1 ,,. ., 1 I, dh mfg? 1 fi gs il 55 is 33 ii ii as or Q 5 M 3 li in 4 Sl 3. gr is ii 5? sg is 55 FZ lla 5' if 2,5 4: 1 Eg! J 2 i ll 4 f f 3 L If if fi fa fs? - 5 5 v l , 1 Ai H an ,wi -xx. 'R :LC ,, . .. 52: ' 11, I sims: , K 1 f 2:3-45.5 753- -X . 4 wffiffaf 'QXQQM si 'ififli if? The Whole ToWn's Talkingv Presented by Class of '29, Feb. 8, 9, 1928 HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY Henry Simmons Harriet Simmons Ethel Simmons Chester Binney Letty Lythe Donald Swift Roger Swift Lila Wilson - I, .vs ,. . : 1 aw.. '-,,- Annie Sadie Bloom Taxi-driver - CAST - Gail Morse Beverly Tomhave - Beryl Diltz Edmund Callender Virginia Shadle - , Kenneth Turner Leo Jorgensen - Mildred Larson Kathryn Robinson Dorothy Nourse - Ilelen Sullivan Hugh Staggs Act I -Scene, Living room of Simmon's house. Act II -Scene, the same. Morning one week later. Act III-Scene, the same. Nine o'c1ock the same night. MISS PHELPS Property Committee MAURICE KN UTSON DONALD OLSON ROBERT HANSEN EVELYN COON Directors MILDRED LORIMER Business Managers MISS TIPPET ' CELIA JEFFRIES ALICE GRAY ETHLYN VOLDING MILDRED ANKRUM LESTER SIDLES H UGH STAGGS f' , . xg -il fu 1-' A ', , Q' 1 Li v: 55 2 . - hw-.off ,.......4 1-0.-V--v -,.--....-.-wu- .ff 1 ' -V In ff-....,, .,....... ,......Af.-v-......,..Q,.-,.1-..,..-- .. -N Y:--sv,-ffnrg-,..,:s..-'.s,.,, f..-HW, .4-M-.Ar , L 'W ,.s5,.. , , if ,i LZ'?3 y.-. ...,... ... . . ....v-v.-uy,,...fm-......Q,.......... - .......,... ..f-1..m., -1-L. , ---,. -.., - .r.:.. 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A4 A. 1-fm se- - 5..- -- A-.S . if will 3 l The Belle of Barcelona Annual High School Operetta Presented Grand Theatre, March 6, 1928 Luis de Montero - Gloria de Montero Margarita - Mercedes - - Francisco de la Vega Pedro - - Emilio - Don Juan - Don Jose Dona Marcela - Dona Anita, - - Martha Matilda Ayers Lieutenant Harold Wlright Patrick Malone - - Captain Colton - - - Leslie Waldee - .Warion Ruth Mahluni - Vivian Taylor Anita Hoziltshouser - - Paul Gray - Gail Morse Porter Ifenaman - Kenneth Turner Joe Pannell - Virginia Johnston Virginia Shadle - Katherine Blazer - Louis Obye - Taalkeus Blank - - - Hugh Staggs Scene ' - Barcelona, Spain Time ' ' ' - The present DIRECTORS' Music ---- Miss Shaw Dances ----- Miss Warttman Assisted by Winifred Jaggs Dramatic ----- Miss Tippet BUSINESS MANAGERS AND PROPERTY COMMITTEE I Hugh Staggs, ,Donald Olson, Claudine Hull, Marion Orvis, Alberta Anderson, Ethlyn Volding, Evelyn Coon, Ione Cramer, Moretta Yearnd, Berna Hansen, Mildred Ankrurn, Celia Jeffries, Vance Hilliard, Maurice Knutson, Shurrell Olm- stead, James Godward. .4 V. s f-,-f..-- V--..,......f .f . Page 88 'tWhen's Your Birthday Presented by The Class of 128 May 15 and 16, 1928 CAST INIalo1-y Dwight - - - - Donald Hansen Anna Parsons Bernice Conklin Nabby Nash Grace Martens Timothy Gale - - Carl Barlow Nick Jameson - i- - R0bC1't Lee Lenore ---- - Dorothy Olson Clary Dwight Jotham Nash Lindy Nash Ben Ali SYNOPSIS Time: 'When Uranus passes through Gemini Myrtle Waters Joe Buckley Marion Ruth Mahlum Taalkeus Blank Act I: Living-room of Malory Dwight's homestead in New England. Evening. Act II: The same. The following morning. Act III: The same. A few hours later, the same day. Miss XVILCOX ---- Director Property Committee Arnold Anderson Delbert Hinsch Elizabtth Chippcrfield , Alice KOCII Harold Halleck Della Obye Marion Orvis MERRILL BIEADOWS - - Business Manager BERNICE SEEL1-:Y X Advertising Mavzager CXQBLQVQ The Forensic Year H. S. has indeed had an exceptionally good forensic year, under the com- petent coaching of Miss Alice Tippet. It started off with a bang in the Home Declamatory Contest, Robert Hansen winning in Oratorical, with Bettie Beymer victorious in Dramatic, and Vance Hilliard in Humorous. Then in the Annual Big Four, Esthervillc succeeded in winning first place and a sil- ver cup. In the Lakes Conference contest our entrants succeeded in bringing home second place, and in the County tied with Ringsted for first place, each town re- ceiving a first, a second, and a third. Debate was the next form of forensic activ- ity. Although the state team did not go beyond the second round, they made a good showing. The success of the debate season was without doubt due to the faithful efforts of the coaches, Mr. Hilliard! and Mr. Lytle. BIG FOUR Oratorical Paul Gray ---- Estherville Cyrus Savereide Algona Leslie Waldee H Spencer Francis Dooley - - - Emmetsburg Dramatic Denise Bagan - - - Estllerville Anita Houltshouser - Algona Alberta Anderson Spencer Beverly Tomhave -' - Emmetsburg Humorous Ethel Anderson - -' - - Estherville Grace Martens - Algona Maurice Nathanson Spencer Joseph Pannell - Ernmetsburg LAKES CONFERENCE DECLAMATORY Oratorical ---- Cyrus Savereide Dramatic - Alberta Anderson Humorous ---- Maurice Nathanson STATE DECLAMATORY Oratorical ---- Robert Hansen Dramatic - - Bettre Beymer Humorous Vance Hilliard Page 90 Top row: Hilliard, Pannell, E. Anderson, Savcreirle, Hansen. - .Second row: Bagan, A. Anderson, Dooley, Nathanson, Handeland, Beymer, Houltshouser. Bottom row: Martens, Gray, Miss Tippet, VValdee, Tomhave. Home Declamatory Contestants Francis Dooley Paul Gray - Robert Hansen Oliver Handeland Cyrus Savereide Leslie Waldee - Alberta Anderson Denise Bagan Bettie Beymer - Anita Houltshouser Beverly Tornhave Ethel Anderson Vance Hilliard Grace Martens Maurice Nathanson Joe Pannell - Oratorical Dramatic Humorous - The Unknown Speaker -- Christ of the Andes The Return of the Regulus - - - - John Brown Liberty, Patriotism, and Peace - The March of the Dead The Lance of Kanana The Man on the Curb A - Madame Butter-Hy - Number Six - The Piper - - - Si and I George Has a Grouch on Sisters - The Ransom of Red Chief l - 'Trial Mershum - Jim Brown and the Cats Page or Top row: Mr. Hilliard, Orvis, Meadows, Coon. Brockway, Dooley, Anderson, Mr. Lytle Bottom row: P. Gray, A. Gray, Honltshouser, Hansen. STATE DEBATE Afiirrnative Negative ANITA HOULTSHOUSER ALLICE GRAY ROBERT HANSEN PAUL GRAY FRANCIS DOOLEY fAlterna1:eQ MARION ORVIS fAlternateD LAKES CONFERENCE TEAMS Affirmative Negative EVELYN COON FRANCES DOOLEY CA1ternateD HELEN BROCKWAY MARION ORVIS MERRILL MEADOVVS fAlterna'ceD ALBERTA ANDERSON CAIternateD Page 92 RESULTS OF STATE DEBATES First Round Affirmative won from Ernmetsburg by 3 to 0 decision. Negative won from Ruthven by 3 to O decision. Second Round Negative won by a 2 to 1 victory from Algona. AHirrnative lost by a 3 to 0 decision for Spencer. -J X I l SCENES :OF ESU-IEEVILLE , , and i , HIGH SCHOOL LIFE i 'fra r lil 11 Ig1'g'rg,1gm.N:1giQ'1Egg 1 4 'I' :7ll, g!-4-'4,' E:'A:i l :E 2 H9 3 ENE Pioneer 'Fun The Pioneers, despite the toil and wars.: Found many a turn to fill their idle hours, . A housewarming here, or a sociable there To the life on the prairiesi added zest, everywhere. 3 i A tayfy pull and sleigh ridesawere lots of fun - X Just Ball and Andie 'Igh Over, ere spring work begun. f 1 A toast to the sagacious Pioneers - is Who have prospered or perished in the earlier years! E11 V. G. G.-J. c. -Q-. l 1 -.PEL A . , ,,.i 'iififli VHQ' iff ! ! ' 5 I ' 5 il Jf K PHE? 93 I Pagf' 94 5 Page 95 ri Page 96 Page 97 'ax4W r .. .wf vi Pug' 98 Nature As a fond mother, when the day is o'er Leads by the hand her little child to bed, Half willing, half reluctant to be led, And leave his broken playthings on the Hoor, Still gazing at them through the open door, Nor wholly reassured and comforted By promises of others in their stead, VVhich, though more splendid, may not Please him moreg - So Nature deals with us, and takes away Our playthings one by one, and by the hand Leads us to rest so gently, that we go Scarce knowing if we wish to go or stay, Being too full of sleep to understand How far the unknown transcends the Wliat we know. Selected-Longfellow Page 99 .F ! 3 . I x I E 1 I E I Q I I 1 . Li A-mf . 4,-...... u v i Q14 i i E A n s i 3 Q il ' f el. Z ik fs i J fi H-if ., li'5 '.z H as E ,- , X ' 1- . S 3 al ,X is K 'i in i 3 f l l Representative Seniors of E. H. S. 1917 Agnes Knight Samuel Brees Margaret Clark Percy Pullen 1918 Elizabeth Andrae John Snow Josephine Homer 1919 Opal Harcourt George Butler Alice Bingham Stephen Andrae Theo. Dick 1920 Dorothy Beymer William Harcourt Ethel Irwin Raymond Johnston 1921 Selina Johnston John Wasserman Homer Smith Viola Towsley 1922 ' David Brees Helen Osher Herbert Mosher Mary L. Osgood 1923 A Dorothy Sunderlin Deemer Lee Hazel Waters Harry Coffee 1924 Eunice Klocow Olive Morse Louis Wasserman Glenn Brockway 1925 V W Ralph Mahlum Charles Wilson Hannah Nelson Dorothy Gruwell 1926 Magdalene Johnson Barklie Johnston Myrtle Anderson Fred Case Dorothy Mahlum 1927 Richard Morse Olive Stueland John Morse Gretchen Smith 1928 Louis Obye -f....... ,......-..., ,.........,..........- - -Wx ...si ...f-..-. -v.v...,4,, 5-..- Page mo --.L Virginia Shonkwiler Anita Houltshouser Cyrus Savereide a.,w-..--....-f,-W V -.. if..-..... .....s-,.-, J .-.....-,..,.-.. .. ,,,.m,, ,,.,,,h 1 K Y W Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Commencement Calendar of the Class of 1928 April 27 - ' - - Junior-Senior Reception May 15-16 - - - Senior Play May 27 - Baccalaureate Sermon May 29 ----- Class Night Methodist Church 8:00 P. M. May 30 ---- Senior Breakfast May 31 - - - Commencement Exercises I Methodist Church 8:00 P. M. Dr. F. C. Ensign, Iowa City June 1 ---- Promotion Exercises E. H. S. Assembly 9:30 A. M. .gf HE revelry and festivities for the Seniors and by the Seniors were begun this year by the Junior-Senior Banquetuand Prom on April 27. The Senior' play, which was perhaps the best attended one of the season, ' 'J was presented at the High School May 15 and 16. Commencement week was opened by the Baccalaureate address delivered on the Sunday evening pre- ceding Commencement. The next event was Class Night. On this night the class prophecy and will were read, and the valedictory and salutatory speeches were given, with other appropriate numbers of a miscellaneous nature. On the following morn- ing the 'Seniors had their early morning breakfast. Commencement exercises were next in order, at which time the diplomas were presented. The Friday following this memorable evening was Promotion Day, at which time the class of new Alumni gave their best advice to the Freshies. The last social event of the week, en- joyed by the graduates, was a picnic at the Lakes, which will be forever remembered by those attending. Page 106 Junior-Senior Reception Friday, April 27 MENU Fruit Cocktail Veal Birds with Dressing Cream Potatoes Buttered Peas Lemon Ice Hot Rolls Pickles . Olives Perfection Salad Frozen Custard Wliite Cake Coffee PROGRAM Toastmistress - - - - Minnie Scott Sails - Cyrus Savereide Power Mr. John H. Lytle Interior - Alice Gray Windows - ---- - Robert Hansen Prom-Orleans Hotel Q5iQQ9fE7Q Page 107 Page 108 ,, E. I-I. S. Handbook Published 1928 EDITORS EVELYN CooN ETHELYN XTOLDING RUTI'I NOURSE ADVISERS MR. GIBSON - - Miss LATCHEM Q65 ga? HE E. H. S. handbook published for the bene- fit of the students and faculty of E. H. S. contains the course of study, the curriculum, ' the schedule and the rules and regulations which will be observed during the school year of 1928- 1929. 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May this volume forever act as a keeper of sacred keys to the mem- ories of happy times, pleasant friendships and golden hours that have been a part of our junior College life. 1 is Lf! K, - fb f 'T rat'- ,U fz 10 ,41 f 6 af' Kg , 2.35: yin X1 X 'l ,, 0 I I J sf' I r ' yn- h A-1 , y f'-ig: X ., I V , f V ffwfx jf! . , I, XI ' Y 'H ,w . 1 ,WIMII R. ,X I I ' W, I I x xii IFN-CIA Vx X- H 'un I Iv -LQ! -I-A5 I ,III 131- If R -. MNH I LU: ' M ,A : ,A 2-L LLL., X kk ffm I I N I 'l' -xx S25-' f ,I ., WI! I' ' . .. f Ox -I lm!! ' NTI N 1 If -I A - ' I , 1-1-I ILI I I, I I I 2 l I I-mx! I A 1, VIII, , I II 2 1 km I I I . L 3 .- ', ' ff 'J . 2 . I - I 1 J ' .I Q 5 ' f .A 'I I 3 ' '. 1 1 ' f X f I X E K I X ,fx I N L Yi' ,J in A I AKY5 if fp,:i??:' I 142' ,KI ,X 4 I f fir, 1 Il, , 4, 3 J ig If 'ff f 23' w I -J A' I I 7 I If .rf ORDER OF BOOKS Q-:N I I ' ' TI-IE COLLEGE , I- I T DEDICATION T W E+, FACULTY I I CLASSES A A , 5 ' - 5, -.X ACTIVITIES k j 5 ORGANIZATIONS F Et: MUSIC i- . gg ATHLETICS , A . - Lf 1 I Y, ff!! I ' FEATURE ff I CALENDAR I f - ' I I ' 'COLLEGE I-IUMOR fi Wm if I ' ff?f'9'M Aifffif I J PARTIES SOCIETY E 6 . f T.,- GE3 ' S f O 5 YV KTTH? f I R 141 : I ,- ., X, f' 2 f 4 f XLZLA K If J .Jv X ffXJ- ,,f, lx A ,xf xi, .,1 Sf ' ff f ,rf , J ff' I f I ,f 3 1 Q ,f ,-J fw- , L.- f . f A 1- -:- f,,' 1 1, ' Navi? 1 X 4'-' 5 ?'13':Q?W. ,L , .x f A CZ' ,, ff., ' -1 Y I HRX 45' Ik K K f N' f 7 E, f J M MR. J. S. HILLIARD YT fb, K5 , 5 , Z . 1, hnj,-r ,,- ,5j,,. 54 Q, - ' V Y- : KX 1 ,U , jf- ' 1 6' rkltq V, K Ja. Avg ,wb- T 1 I' W 7 f ' ,I li K ,bg '41 L-?f3f 7 ,,..--I - 'RCA 2 - ff 5 f r' if gf 5 i K 3 ff, f 1 f , E X '- S 5 K - 4, ' - W 41.74 if ,T ,N. if W i ? ,, 1 l' 1, - l llll l DEDICATION To Mr. J. S. I-Iilliard, whose con- stant effort and unfailing interest if ,f mfmmym-W . .. r' if -1-TLT? - so Q., Y L!--11 :-' QV, 'g X X , , .- . ,... me f t -sf .1 4 275' ' X - XX X X X .. if I '. 4 5 . gf: in ' 5 Fr M , -E , Z 5 'FL 5 f r ' z, - i i 1 . I i. f- .nw 1 ' K , ' , f Q' ' il gf AS 'gh b -if I' lf f :N '5 I X Y' . ' f ,M , f ii ,I4 fl f f 1 f W, fl l f 1 f fyffld has rnade the junior College of the present a solid foundation for a larger and better institution in the future. To show our full apprecia- tion of this work and our admira- tion for the man himself, we dedi- cate this, the fourth volume of the junior College I-lo-Lo-Co. ,, on V 'ii - gill, fi, f-7f:- -Zz Q. ff: 15951: f ,P , ,F ,K ,jf ,ffl I a 'l llii 1 Af! fl J 1 - f fi, R Y f I 1 fs, : I B . 1.- ff 1 9 2 8 H 0.1. 0 - C o fir WF: I - ,145 ifglgvxf' 'limlfahf 'QW m i ' ' 1 ,. - 5 4 gy 3 we 'wr 3 I li W W it? 41' l' 4 N F 5 li i 1 f li, ill: ,N I is it 1 1 i .24 3 4 .L l 3 Al fi ' ' M 1? .2 l f ip. ,s .Q 5 i i 5 Dean Ii , xl ,z W1n. W. Gibson U H le I s 'i Fl 1 . ' 1- i is J. SSI-Iiilliard Ru5,eiiSt5a,f1ith Q pl, A I 1 ll I! . I 5 M To the students of E. J. C.. J T This message is addressed to those who have been, to those who are, and to those ' .if who will become students of the Estherville Junior College. Thus I feel that I am li . , writing to a large group which includes many who have been in attendance and still fl? belong to us, for the Estherville stamp is indelible. Her spirit is inalienable. I ' J lg deem it a very great privilege to so address you, true sons and daughters of E. J. C. LUN: 1 tl! -' I 1 ,, This Ho-Lo-Co is an ideal vehicle to carry such a message to the students. The y ,L 1 ' individuality of our junior college is well revealed in our annual. From its pages ' 1 . X we trust you may gain a rather intimate acquaintance of the E. J. C. Spirit-the L ,Q ways and doings of the students. I 1 While our college has been in existence but four years We feel we have made W 'i remarkable progress. We are sanctioned by all accrediting boards, and our work x , is accepted without a single deduction of credit. We have a well balanced program M 'l of student activity and curriculum. All -this has been possible through the splendid 1 Q if co-operation of the student body-that splendid co-operation between student and ' 5 student, and faculty and student. It is indeed a pleasure to work with such a group.. X: if Finally allow me to express for myself and for my fellow faculty members W our appreciation of the students of E. J. C. We approve their activities. We ap- X 4 preciate their willingness to co-operate. And most of all, we admire their ability to 1 I manage their own affairs. up Greetings and best wishes to all, is l Sincerely, B ' M ri I . W. W. Gibson, Dean UF, 1: , gg ll I i ' ' I fliginr f is is i .5 e mee- A',.IT-1 .14-gifs -2 . -..:::f. -eil Page II4 I 1 r' Q I 9 2 s H O - L O . C O .....,.,.,.....:LH.:. wuwuy 'rxiiie' M? -.. ,, H y if A I 'Lt u 5 ky .4 , H I Er' ! I I Q ll. A I U P N ., . Y--- W L . . . A W Adm1n1strat1On J. S. HILLIARD Superintendent of Schools , WM. W. GIBSON - Dean of Junior College I RUTH E. SMITH - - - Registrar H FACULTY Y J. S. HILLIARD ' - - Bible, Government .J WM. W. GIBSON - American History X RUTH E. SMITH - Mathematics W, S. O. STORBY - Speech, Economics l DOROTHY M. LATCHEM - - English I ANNA L. TURNER - Psychology BEN H. WILSON - - - Science '1 u LOUIsE C. PI-IELPS - Foreign Language J' J. A. MCKINSTRY - - Manual Arts 'L MAX H. LYNN - - Men's Athletics X, ELIZABETH WARTTNIAN Women's Athletics W, WILMA SHAW - - - Music ' EDNA G. VVILOOX - - Dramatic Coach N! I1 I I AU 'lk i f ecf-' , , . T . L. A U . . L.. . E ,Q '-fee . ie-49 . - ,r,', ---. AI- 24.2- -Y Y- Y Y -- 3,25-1-,e. Page II5 A 1928 HO-LO-C0 . .ff,r 1 :K - W -X 51 xXx L .gm , , x J We ev 045.2 -G, ygsafe-.x -5-,:',954', MQ-21? 719139 T 519 9231711 1' H N H wr, s 4 U ,pl 1 . A I i -1 T t 1 k I. L 5 ' .' wi I! N 1 X T I N y 1' Q ' r 1 . , N A i 1 7 'Q F 5 T .. H -, u A P 9 A if , F 1 s 5 ,I A I I 1 , 4' 1, H 5 Q i w e as X s 'Ho-Lo-Co Staff A ' Y H7 Junior College Department wt' NELLIE SCHENCK ---- Editor-in-Chief ii LOUISE ESHOUSE Asst. Editor-in-Chief 1, I VERIN'IAIN SIDLES - - - Business Dlanager Ti JOHN WARRINGTON - - Asst. Business Manager LUELLA SMITH, MARGARET PETERSEN - Feature Editors 1, ALICE BOMBARGER ---- Activities J H AGNES W1Lcox - - Organizations fl, ' BEN H. WILSON Faculty Advisor H F v L, Ir 5359, .1157 ..:ff1- f N 1,5553 1 f A F K H t N if 9 W'-f - -F! 4' '-'-'- 5 2 f :Y - Y- ,id-, Q- H x ,- Page 116 K 'v if 'I 'E l 1 'J H I .i1gr1'f4alramfgi- g,1J.1L1 wffif -':1-:::,wf n'1fr:-A X E li lg i - s C L A S S E S 5 Y QQ n Y See my children, resolute children, 'A A UE-35 By those swarms upon our rear we must l lf never yield or falter, H Ages back in ghostly millions frowning lm there behind us urging, A Pioneers! 0 pioneers! X W J ff i 9 L 5 1 T 2 nj F1 sw Ml 'ww ' f, T1:1 'SrV: I'!.z lw31'E'z.wfi'emma'F11 - 5, 'W - , .--- umm Vi. '.2's11Q'CEE -E-T:-TF: 52655332-f'IEZi I lQ'1f'zElig,e1 N. 'ii-1::fra1a:1sa:es:i2:.1 .-:: RUTII ISEYMER, A.A. GLENN FOTIIERGILL, A.A. B1AGDALl'INE J01-Izvsox, A.A Graduate 1928 Graduate 1928 'Graduate 1928 Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course BARliI.IIi JOHNSTON, A.A. MARGARET P12'r1:us14:N, A.A. I.1:uMAN ROVN. A.A. Graduate 1928 Graduate 1928 Graduate 1928 Pre-medical Course Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course ling: 11, LUELLA SIXIITH, A. A. WILI.IADI STAGGS AGNIAIS W1Lcox Graduate 1928 Graduate 1928 Graduate 1928 Pre-wmrsing Course Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course MADGE BEAUMAN CHARLES CASE ARLPINE BRUBASKER Second year student Second year student Second year student Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course , , 7 Page 118 ARYOI n G mnnr L H . . , V. oL.x ALI: KENNl'Il'I'I KOHLER Second year Student A Second year Student Second year Student Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course EVA BIILLER WXI.LI,XNI SWIFT Lmzoy XVANDEXBURG Second year Student Second year Student Second year Student Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course Liberal Arts Course Page 119 The End of the Trail 4 .li During two short joyous years ' of travel along a winding road of study, of theorems and lesson plans and outlines, We have and gay parties and games and dances that were like warm pleasant sunshine on our dreary way, how , often have we looked to the far distant clearing through the trees and rejoiced for soon i we should be at our Trail's End! watched the fragment of blue sky widen and grow But as the Trail with glistening and happy eyes, thinking of the joy to come out of the Woods! 1 widens and the friendly trees with their kindly arms grow fewer, We look back as the tinkling voices of clear cool streams grow fainter and dimly dimly fade the rosy shadowy cool is lost almost in the bright glare of the Trail's End! and think of the quiet cool forest wishing- ' Page 120 wishing-but deciding to go on in search of another trail with lingering, loving, glances hoping, after all, to return and retrace our steps. First Year Students 1927 - 1928 ESTHERVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE Amdahl, Emmet -------- Estherville Birney, John - Estherville Blazer, Harriet Estherville Bombarger, Alice Estherville Eshouse, Louise Estherville Gee, Vera Estherville Gill, Merwyn Terrill Goecke, Agnes Estherville Gray, Paul - Estherville Haring, Irwin Wallingford Hilliard, Virginia Estherville Hotelling, Vera Estherville Jeglurn, Dorothy Estherville Koch, Irene - Estherville Lambert, Cheryl Estherville Meadows, Merrill Estherville Morse, Robert - Estherville Morse, Richard Estherville Orvis, Marion - Estherville O'Brien, Alice A - Estherville O'Brien, Howard Estherville Peterson, Malvin - Estherville Rokenbrodt, Floyd - Wallingford Schenck, Nellie Estherville Schneider, Elmer Estherville Sconberg, Leila Estherville Shonkwiler, Oliver Estherville Sidles, Vermain Estherville Singmaster, Mary - Estherville Smith, Gretchen Estherville Sohrn, Dorathea Estherville Stueland, Olivia 'Estherville Sutton, Cleo Estherville Thorson, Alden Armstrong Warrington, John Estherville Waters, Evelyn Estherville West, Elizabeth Estherville V' Page 121 EMDIET AMDAHL Estherville A printeris' devil is he. J OHN BIBNEY Estherville They go wild, simply wild, over me. HARRIET BLAZER Estherville Humpty-dumpty sat on a wall. ALICE BoMBAnGER Estherville When she says she will, we know it will be clone. LOUISE ESHOUSE Estherville Music hath charm to soothe the savage breast? Page 122 VERA GEE Estherville Silence is golden. MERWYN' Glu. Terrill f'Hot diyyity cligf' AGNES GOECKE Estherville Still water runs deep. PAUL GRAY - Estherville Ye Gods! but I am .a man after my own heart. IRWIN HARING Wallingford And when a laoly's in the case Yon know all other things give place. XYIRGINIA HILLIARI1 Estherville She 'Ames' to please. XYERA HOTELLIXG Estherville A personality demure and sweet, We cannot but admire. I Dono'rHY J EGLUBI Estherville Another of the deserters who left us in the lurch at mid-year. Imsmz Kocn Estherville The way to a man's heart is th-rw his stomach!! Cxusnvr. I,AnIBlcn'r Estherville 'rU1IZl1f1lh'l'llg, idle, wild .and young, I laughed, and danced and talked and sung. G' MI:ImII.I, MEADOWS Estherville Ile may not look it but he is a reckless indi- vidual. Ro1xr:n'r Monsrz Estherville A man with a purpose in life. RICHARD Monss Estherville A-lass Cforj, Poor Richard. I ALICE O,BRIEN Estherville Oh do you remember sweet Alice? HOWARD O,BRIEN ' Estherville A blushing Irish lad, who believes in being on with a new love as soon as he's 017' with theoldf' ften years henoej Page 123 N... ,., ,.- ..... - ..........- .,,.......,......... , .v-- 9 , MARION Onvls Estherville Love, sweetness, good- ness in her person shine. MALWYIN PETERSON Estherville 'You must have seen I am no wordy man? - 1 FLOYD ROKENBROD1' Wallingford This is his oft-repeated rhyme Co-education is the thief of time. NELLIE SCHENCK Estherville Nihon she would she couldg not other- Q wise. ELDIER SCHNEIDER Estherville Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he speaks. ,.W.t...,.,- ,...,.......,,,..-.-,vnu , -,..- V -- Page 124 ,H ,QL . LEILA Scommna Estherville Tho modest and gentle she rules her own'mind. ' OLIVER SHONKWILER Estherville If only we knew the thoughts in his mind. VERMAIN Smuzs Estherville Talented and highly ef- jieient they say, Trustworthy, dependable in every way. MARY SINGMASTER Estherville She wears the fashion of the day With an ever winning grace. GRETCHEN SIVIITI-I Estherville All women of the world crave excitement. --- -11'----------rn..-.,,......... , -- ... J-.. ..... ,.,,. .,..,. qv, ,...--1 ..-:,,:a..r....,f..-...,-.,..,..,,,, 4, DonoTHEA S01-IRN Estherville Gladness doth abide, and virtue hovereth ever by her side. CLE0 SUTTON Estherville Have you noticed the preoccupied look in his eyes? There's a reason. ALDEN THonsoN Armstrong Vini, vidi, zficif' THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE JOHN WARRINGTON Estherville If athletics were music, John would be a whole brass band. EVELYN WATERS , Estherville Talk about ginger- she's a whole spice bow. ELIZABETH WEST . Estherville A quiet girl with a smile so sweet, A nicer girl you seldom meet. J 7m W HE greatest thing in life is Creative Work the next greatest is Love, wg jg J , , and the third IS Someone to whom the fruits of . J both can be broughtg ll? -I raised my eyes from my reading and gazed thoughtfully into the dark- ness Without the circle of light cast by my reading lamp. I wonder, if, sometimes we do not seek so madly for happiness that we forget creative work, and in forgetting creative work, We lose happiness. So often We defeat our pur- pose by too intensive desireg too concentrated and too studied Find it, make it, steal it, if need be,+time to read, to think, eEort. Time! Time! to meditate, to choose those fundamental factors without which no life can be successfully founded. -M. B. Page 125 I Our Junior College F ,il frfs institutlon, the finishing department oi our Public School system It was established 1n the fall of 1924, at the request of the patrons of Estherville . J ' QQY MEIF HE JUNIOR COLLEGE OF ESTHERVILLE is a live, progressive ggi, .Iggy 1 v n schools, in order to provide more extensive training for many young people who would find it impractical to attend college if it were necessary for them to go away from home. The Junior College has also made it possible for others to con- tinue college 'and professional courses by economizing during the first two years of their college career. Some of the advantages of the Junior College are 5-personal consideration and assistance with small groups in class instructiong closer personal interest in the individual student by instructors, reducing to a minimum the number of failuresg closer co-operation between the home and college, which is possible where these two institutions are not widely separated, and allowing a larger per cent of the students opportunity for personel development and thus permitting them to partic- ipate in those activities which will' give them essential training in leadershp. Our college, as soon as possible, will provide additional courses in applied sciences, cultural and vocational arts, admission to which is based on general inter- est and intelligence. While credits in such courses will not count toward graduation from the college nor be accepted by the State University, they would be of consider- able practical value to the people of the community who are interested in this type of training. Having an unusually strong and well qualiiied faculty with adequate teaching facilities, such as laboratories and equipment, excellent library, and gymnasium, We feel that our Junior College merits the thoughtful consideration of High School graduates who are considering further advance in education. Our graduates have been given full credit for work taken in our Junior College at the State University and in Liberal Arts Colleges wherever their credits have been presented. h mi.Qf Page 126 I . K' ,J ' 1 4 V - V , . -g V, Y - - A - ' K V , M I I... V w i ll A ,1 5 i ii i , -,.i,M.,,,QHHiL ' l ' U s 11 mm 'tx mm'- 4 5' MM T' All xx ' WAWH' 'M ' A -Ts! Qi . U ? f D if? i C BGA N IZA I IC DNS ii ji -R A . Q1 si' 1 P ,L mlm my - fl, IQ 247555K l g - + l ii , .T 5 - H' If :Q 1 1 ,P ' , 'Life's invol'v'd and 'varied pageants, Ei up 7, i All theforms and shows, all the workmen A l ' 4 A ' 1 at their work, .23 i - - l . All the seamen and the landsmen, all the A' masters with their slaves, li f Pioneers! O pioneers! 13 w E fl ' in , FL i. ' O , . if if 'X '4 lTfafi21'Q1'fi:g1i:'iAQ E '1 W e1 A W 'f 'W f 'E' G sa '9 fZ j?i 4 6 Johnson, Heymer Fothergill, Eshouse Honor Scholarship Society Established 1927 GLENN FOTHERGILL Class 1928 LIAGDALENE JOHNSON Class 1928 RUTH BEYMER Class 1928 LOUISE ESHOUSE Class 1929 Admitted 1927 Admitted 1927 Admitted 1928 Admitted 1928 ACH semester those students receiving straight A in all courses are awarded Honor Scholarship insignia, and are automatically elected into membership in the Honor Club. If no student receives straight A's the two highest receive the honors. This is a distinction worthy of the effort necessary to obtain it. The insignia is a beautiful, jeweled pin bearing the college seal and attached to a jeweled E guard pin. No distinction of classes is made in the awarding of these honors. Page I27 X To the Students of E. J. C. As our Junior College is about to close, it is an excellent time to take an inven- tory of what we have tried to accomplish. 1 The purpose of our annual is to leave 'a written record of our activities for the year and it will also serve as a valuable reference in the days to come. As students and teachers we have done our best to instill high ideals of character and citizenship. Scholarship, on a high level, has been maintained and we have endeavored to keep this as the principal purpose of our Junior College. We have tried to secure proit from the Extra Curricular Activities, and have aimed for unity of purpose and effort through this channel of student development. . This annual should also prove effective in developing a spirit of loyalty and in- terest in the Junior College and the whole of its life. Maythe year spent here, the record of which is vividly told by picture and story, be a reminder of a happy year and may it be fruitful of high service in the years to come. This is the wish of your Superintendent. Most Sincerely, J. S. Hilliard Page 128 1 l OFFICERS, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE ESTHERVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE STUDENT ASSOCIATION For the Year 1927-1928 Officers: WILLIAM STAGGS - ----- - - P1'eSid61li ROBERT MoRsE - - - - Vice-President IIIAGDALENE JoHNsoN ----- , Secretary-Treasurer MR. HILLIIARD, Mlss SMITH, Mn. GIBSON - - - Faculty Members Members of Committees: I. Pep Committee :-Oliver Shonkwiler, Nellie Schenck, Emmet Amdahl. II. Athletic Committee:-Richard Morse, Evelyn Waters. III. Social Committee:-Cheryl Lambert, Luella Smith. IV. Publicity:-Virginia Hilliard, Dorathea Sohrn. V. Program Committee :-Miss Smith, Nellie Schenck. The President is member ex-of'Hcio of all committees. Page 129 Top row: Coach Lynn, Swift, Johnston, Thor-son, Case, Helgason, Waringtonig Peterson. Bottom row: Morse, Allen, Vandenburg, Sidles, Cox, Rokenbrodt, Halleck, Gill. h September October October October October October November November r E. J. C. Football Schedule Columbus Buena Vista Sheldon J. C. Fort Dodge J. C. Mason City J. 'C. Britt J. C. Waldorf College Trinity College here here there here here here there here E, J. C. Scores are given first. CXQQDLQ 13 to 21 to 18 to 6to 13 to 31 to 13 to 12 to ' N Q., , .,...... Page 130 1-1-'www-rwgzmw-.-...v , ...,.:,r..m.,v.f. e.-, tiff 1 f mee :J ..,,,,,s..r.,rze. , ,,K::zw,fnf..T.-.-,p.f. 'ul-.5dL1,3A,..,,,,:,,.... 3,511-gs we .swat -1 ..f:....,.. + mm Hn WA, ,. mem., ,, I 5 L, 1 Ll fj 2 FN fe -.----M M If ,.,. Q L . L, -' .... XM! ' . L- The 1927 Football Season -iw A HE 1927 football season can be called a suc- Fly ' cess Wltl1Ol1t the slightest hesitation. Not only had Estherville Junior College a winning team, but large crowds, were on the sidelines boost- ing the team. It was apparent at the opening of the season that we should be represented by a strong team, because of the number of old men and the promise of the new men. As the season wore on this prediction held true. The effect of Mr. Lynn's skillful training was very evident. As a result of the co-operation of the coach, the team and the sidelines, E. J. C. has the honor of win- ning tl1e Championship of Northern Iowa in football. There were many hard fought games. The Waldorf game was an especially hard one, but nevertheless our team came out ahead. All honor and glory possible is due our team and coach. HONORS WON Undisputed Championship of Northern Iowa. Claimed State Championship of Iowa with Grace- land with which team 'game could not be secured. maya J I f C fir: V X 1 . I .f f x Y Q. 1 s .,.,...,-f-...G ,.....ss.....--V.- .-..a.......,...-. -....-.,. ,... A ,,,.,,,,..-M. . , 1 ... , ,v-.1 -T .,.-..:-,1.a- , K. ....:.,,i:J- --.,.,-.:,.,,,,-V , -J-,.,,, Page 13: Iolm Poclunk', Warrington I Alden 'iTa1'zon Thorson Lehman Red Rovn Malvm i'Mugs Peterson VVilliarn Bill Swift J. C. Basket-Ball Schedule William Swift, Capt. ' Britt J. C. Dec. 9 ' here 30 to 21 Sheldon J. C. Dec. 23 there. 19 to 38 Waldorf J. C. Jan. 14 there 15 to 21 Trinity Jan. 20 there 17 to 25 Webster City J. C. Jan. 28- here '30 to 25 Webster City J. C. Feb. 3 there 35 to 21 Ft. Dodge J. C. Feb. 41 there 26 to 20 VValdorf J. C. Feb. 10 , here 31 to 21 Sheldon J. C. Feb. 17 here 58 to 40 Mason City J. C. , Feb. 25 there' 25 to 15 UE. J. C. Scores are given first. Max Lynn, Coach Arnold 'lPete', Gaarde Merrill Mike Meadows Ve x'1i 1 aiu Ole Sidles Harold Buzz Halleck Merwyn Kid Gill Page 13.2 .... r .. V-.,.............--..,..,.......,. .......... ,..-.i .e,....-W... ,, ....-,. ..---.,:.. - . ........... ... .....-v The 1928 Basket-Ball Season .kv T? HE 1928 basket-ball season was a great suc- -Sfi ff' U U . cess. The E. J. C. team proved its worth 'PSQVH . . by YVlI1Il1I1g several fast, hard games, such as Sheldon and VValdorf, and Hnished the season by entering tl1e Basket-ball Tournament at Boone. Coach Lynn played l1is part by directing the men in skillful training, which was the foundation of their accomplishments. Although the team was composed mostly of second year men, the first year men aided with their loyal sup- port. Every game played was filled with enthusiasm and excitement which further proves the worth of the team. As we consider the season from the standpoint of achievement, success, and experience, we have every reason to be confident in the conclusive proof that E. J. C. has gained an enviable athletic reputation among the various schools of northwestern Iowa. Hi ! Yi! Hi ! Yi ! Hi ! Yi ! Hippicanuri Ki! Yi! Estherville ! ! 69581573 Page 133 Page 134 .Q 1, - nf ' R y .K . GlMaX39 Coach Lynn t, f STHERVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE is in- Quzq deed fortunate in having Mr. Lynn as her 1522217 athletic director. Although he has only been here one year hc has put E. J. Cfs athletics on a very high standard. But he has done more for the school than merely producing successful athletic teams. He has instilled into each individual with whom he has come in contact an appreciation of clean sportsmanship and a love of fair play. His work here has won him a place in the heart of everyloyal supporter of E. J. C. and we hearti- ly wish him even greater success in the future. Top row: Blazer, Koch, West, Lambert, Petersen, VVilc0x, Smith. Illiddle Row: Sconberg, O'Brien, Miss Warttman, Schenck, Hottelling. Bottom r0'zc': Hilliard, XVaters, Singmaster, Eshouse, Sorhn. Girls ,Athletics Girlis Physical Education, under the direction of Miss Warttman, has been a splendid success. Basket- ball has been the main feature. The worthy team should receive recognition by the members of E. J. C. and also by outsiders. Other features of the year have been volley-ball, baseball, track, tennis and hockey. Hiking and bicycling have also proved interesting sports. Three cheers for the Girl's Gym class. I Page 135 P Bucking the Linei' Football Schedule, 192 8 -2 9 Buena Vista at Estherville - Columbus College at Sioux Falls Britt J. C. at Estherville - Sheldon J. C. at Estherville Webster City J. C. at Estherville Waldorf J. C. at Estherville - Friday, September 21 Friday, September 28 - Saturday, October 6 Saturday, October 13 - - - - Saturday, October 20 Friday., October 26 QHo1necomingj Mason City J. C. at Mason City - - - Saturday, November 3 Fort Dodge J. C. at Fort Dodge - - A Friday, November 9 BASKET-BALL SCHEDULE 1928-1929 In basket-ball, games have been arranged with Sl1eldon J. C., Webster City J. C., Fort Dodge J. C., Mason City J. C., Britt J. C., Waldorf J. C., and other repre- sentative Junior Colleges. A state tournament will be held during the latter part of the season, 1928-1929, determining the State Champion Junior College Basket- ball Team. TRACK SCHEDULE 1928-1929 Estherville Junior College will be represented at the Drake Relays also Dakota and Mason City relays and at the State Meet. An invitation meet will be held at Estherville, at which a large attendance is anticipated. Page 136 Top row: Morse, Birney, Morse, Lambert, Hilliard. ' Second row: West, Koch, Johnson, XVaters, Schenck, VVilcox, Sidles. Bottom row: Schneider, Singmaster, Smith, Miller, Sconberg, Blazer. Absentccs: Hotelling, Beymer, Staggs, Kohler. , J. cf' Glee Club has practlced diligently throughout the College year From this group 33 TiQ,i was selected a mixed double quartette which have furnislled excellent entertainment for a number of audiences, such as Declamatory contests, school entertainments and the Estherville Commercial Club. The double quartette consists of Magdalene olmson, Gretchen Smith, Cheryl Lambert, Vera Hotelling, Richard Morse, Robert Morse, John Birney and William Staggs. ITH the aid of Miss Shaw's untiring efforts the E. J. C. Glee Club qi EQ . . . . A Qlkjgy V . SYAQDLQ Page I37 PROGRAM Vanity Presented by ESTHERVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE Tuesday, December 13 GRAND THEATRE ACT I As We See Ourselves Scene--Vanity's drawing room on the afternoon Scene-Same as Act Scene-Same as last Miss Fry fAunt Heppyj Hope Fry - - Prudence Fry - - Ada Kemp. Dickson - Lady Holland - Jefferson Brown Dick Broderick - Augustus King - Lord Cazalet QCazzyj - Pilgrim Fry CPillyj Vanity ---- ACT II As Others See Usa' I ACT III Witl1A 'Eyes Open -a few minutes later. CAST OF CHARACTERS Business Manager-Vermain Sidles of a summer,s day. on an afternoon three weeks later. - Irene Koch Evelyn Waters - Harriet Blazer - Margaret Peterson Nellie Schenck Agnes Wilcox Emmet Amclahl - John Warrington Vermain Sidles William Staggs Barlclie' Johnston - Ruth Beymer Property Men-Malvin Peterson, Howard O'Brien, Alice Bombarger and Luella Smith. Play Directors-Edna Page 138 Wilcox and Ruth Smith. I Three One-Act Plays The three one-act plays presented April 17, 1928, were: VALENTINESf' A fantasy consisting of two separate Pierrot plays set in a frame of prologue, intermezzo and epilogue. The problems of the real man and woman are illuminated by the action in the Valentine. The cast was as follows: In the Prologue, Intermezzo and Epilogue- He She In the First and Second Playlets- Pierrot - Pierrette Harlequin - Richard Zllorse Cheryl Lambert Kenneth Kohler Gretchen Smith Lehman Rovn , DUST OF THE ROAD A drama in which Judas in the form of a tramp appears to a man and woman on Christmas eve, and prevents them from stealing money entrusted to them. The personnel of the play: Peter Steele - - William Staggs Prudence Steele Alice Bombarger An Old Man - Floyd Rokenbrodt The Tramp - A - Emmet Amdahl HPLAYGOERSU A very popular comedy in which a man and his wife decide to give all their servants a treat by sending them to the theatre. Highly amusing difficulties arise when the group tries to decide when and where to go. A The persons of the play were: The I The The The The The The The hlasterx - - Alden Thorson Mistress - Irene Koch Cook - - Virginia Hilliard Kitchenmaid Agnes Goeche Parlourmaid - Louise Eshouse Housemaid - - Elizabeth West Useful Maid Dorathea Sohrn Odd Man Robert Morse Page 139 Page IQO PepPer'f Staff Editors LIADGE BEAUMAN ROBERT Monsm Adviser LIISS LATCHEM Bulletin Staff Editors EVELYN WATERS VIRGINIA HILLIARD LIAGDALENE JOHNSON VERMAIN SIDLES Advisers MR. WILSON Miss SMITH , THE PEPPER EXTRA I EXTRA ! THE PEPPIEST PAPER PUBLISHED EXTRA ! EXTRA ! SYNOPSIS OF YEAR'S EDITIONS Volume XI Estherville, Io wa, April 13, 1928 Number II HELLO EVERYBODY! This issue of the Pepper', is the formal introduction of its policies to the student body, faculty alumni, and patrons of the ensuing year. The first- hand news and only news go to press. All previous efforts to provide spark- ling feature items will be redoubled by each reporter. The law of punctuality will be obeyed in every phase in the publication of this paper. It is the chief aim of the Pepper to please its subscribers and each little suggestion will help realize its standard. Aid us in making this The greatest 'Pepper' ever publishedu by submitting your constructive ideas. We thank you. PLANS DEVELOP FOR HOME- COMING FRIDAY, OCT. 14 Oct. 14 looms on the school calendar as the greatest of E. J. C. celebrations. It marks the date of the second annual 'Homecoming' of the alumni of E. J. C. The student body is determined to make it the gala event of the year and the most outstanding incident in northern Iowa school circles. , ' The main streets will be adorned with blue and gold colors. There will be a repetition of last year's colorful parade. But the most important of all, the renowned spirit of our college stu- dent body and alumni will reign at its highest peak as a symbol of their reverence to E. J. C. Two excellent games have been scheduled with Algona High School and Fort Dodge Junior College. FLUNK F ierce lessons L ate hours Unexpected company N ot prepared K nocked out VANITY PLAYS TO A LARGE AUDIENCE Perhaps the best play ever presented by the Estherville Junior College was given at the Grand theatre Nov. 13. It was a wonderful interpretation of the many complexities of a great sing- er's vanity. The point of highest dramatic inter- est came at the end of the second act, when Vanity realized the futile shal- lowness of her character. The mixed double quartette gave a pleasing number in between acts and the high school orchestra played vari- ous selections. 5 The play was coached Miss Wil- cox and Miss Smith. HONOR COLLEGE STUDENTS Four Junior College students 'are awarded beautiful jeweled pins which automatically elect the Wearers to the E. J. C. Honor Society. Glenn Fothergill of Armstrong and Magdalene Johnson of Estherville are the honor students from the students of last year's freshman class. Ruth Bey- mer and Louise Eshouse received the honors this year. VOGT PRESENTS A FEATURE PROGRAM Probably the greatest spectacle pre- sented in J. C. was exhibited by a local genius of electricity, Mr. Vogt, last Fri- day afternoon. This program was pro- moted by the Math and Science Club of the College as it closely concerned their work. - Mr. Vogt demonstrated, in a score or more of experiments, the mysteries of this great power and its applications to mankind. A mammoth spark gap ma- chine, a home made set of transformers, and several types of coils were the bases of l1is scientific proofs. Several startling mysteries were revealed and all received a big ovation. Page I-11 1 Top raw: Sidles, Shonkwiler, Morse, Schneider, O'Brien, Rokenbrodt, Johnston, Birney. Second row: Miss Latchem, Orvis, West, Wilcox, Singiuaster, Lambert, Hilliard. Thzrd row: Morse, Amdahl, Beymer, Petersen, Sohrn, Gee, Koch, Johnson, Smith. Bottom row: Miller, O'Brien, Blazer, XVat-ers, Eshouse, Goecke, Sconberg, Schenck. College Players College players was organized in 1926 to give students an opportunity to study dramatic art and to present one-act plays. Regular meetings are held every two weeks and these are supplemented by nu- merous social activities, including the Initiation, Dance and the Christmas Mas- querade party. Some of the plays thus far presented have been-The Ghost Storyg Maker of Dreamsg Chatterboxesg Neighbors and Mexican Rose. Miss Latchem should be given much credit for the success of this organization. . 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Eshouse, Singinaster, XVaters, Miss Phelps, Gee, Koch, johnson, XX ilcor.. p French Club Miss PHELPS - VIRGINIA HILLIARD ROBERT MORSE - JOHN WARRINGTON EMMET AMDAHL RUTH BEYMER JOHN BIRNEY HARRIET BLAZER ARLENE BRUBAKER LOUISE ESHOUSE VIRGINIA HILLIARD GLENN FOTHERGILL ALICE O'BRIEN VERA HOTELLING MAGDALENE JOHNSON BARKLIE JOHNSTON IRENE KOCH Faculty Adviser - President - Vice-President - Secretary CHERYL LAMBERT EVA MILLER ' RICHARD MORSE ROBERT MORSE HOWARD O'BRIEN MALVIN PETERSON NELLIE SCHENCK LEILA SCONBERG MARY SINGMASTER GRETCHEN SMITH JOHN WARRINGTON EVELYN WATERS ELIZABETH WEST AGNES WILCOX Under the capable Sponsorship of Miss Phelps the French Club was Or- ganized The year's activities were begun with a theater party at the Grand when the picture Les Miserables was presented. The following meetings were Of a nature both entertaining and inspirational and the members have learned much con- cerning France as well as of her language. Page 143 Top row: Iingger, Schneider, Morse, Vandenburg, Iohnston, Morse, Swift,' Rokenbrodt, Meadows, Bir- ney, 1 . Second row: Miss Smith, Amdahl, Shonkwiler, O'Brien, Hating, Peterson, Sidles, Warrington, Mr. NVilson. Third row: Beymer, VVest, Esliouse, Gee, Petersen, Wilcox. Fourth row: Brubaker, Sohrn, Smith, Lambert, Hilliard, Singmaster, Koch. Bottom row: Goecke, Bomibarger, Hotelling, Blazer, Sclienck, O'Brien, Sconberg. The Math and Science Club The Math and Science Club is composed of the members of the science and mathematics classes. All their meetings have proved to be interesting and enter- taining. They sponsored a chapel service when Mr. Vogt, one of the state's greatest electrical geniuses, gave an instructive electrical demonstration. At another meet- ing interesting slides of Yellowstone Park were shown., Each program has stimu- lated and created a general interest in the sciences. ELMER SCHNEIDER President V1RGiN1A HILLIARD - - Secretary Miss SMITH - - X l MR' WILSON 1 Faculty Advzsors claim Page 144 Top row: O,B1'iQl1, Schenck, Smith, Blazer. Bottom row: Miss Latchem, johnson, lishouse, VVilcox, Hotelling. The Inner Circle OFFICERS ALICE O,BRIEN ---- President MAGDALENE JOHNSON - - Vice-President MEMBERS HARRIET BLAZER LOUISE ESHOUSE VERA HOTELLING MAGADALENE JOHNSON ALICE O'BRIEN NELLIE SCHENCK GRETCHEN SMITH AGNES WILCOX Once an Inner Circle girl, always an Inner Circle girlf' This statement explains the existence of the I. C. G. organization in Junior College. For after graduation from high school the girls wish to have the circle continue in its activity in Junior College. At the beginning of each college year new members are elected by the entire group of College Girls under the leadership of the girls' advisor, Miss Dorothy IVI. Latchem, every I. C. G. 'strives for the following characteristics. I deals N obility N aturalness E nthusiasm R adiance C ourtesy I ntelligence R everence C heerfulness L oyalty E Hiciency Page I45 I '7 Lv I , gl ,I .1 r fl M. I I -.. , I W fl 'O' ll LJ U WG NM 251115 I-I,-w':fA !w M4315 , ., Z , .,, 'viiw Ll '45?A'I fl 5 lizjkfgllfff ' I ' 5 , -I Q, I ll I j fm lf Y I if 1 ii gl 1 I n 3 1 ll I I I4 fl I V IT l' 3 5 I 3 I I R I .I, W I II A 2. I . I ff I ll jl ,WA I .' ll 1, pl ll 5 I J I 4 'v 'l il' 4 Q, l I. 1 'E 1 Y I ll ll :I QF - I I I ? ll -' 'I ' I I ll 'IL N. If ' , : A I Pi? v 2 A 3 il I l 3' I ve I W! I 511 A I? ,, Top row: Morse, Staggs, Halleck, Peterson, XV211'l'lflgtO11. ll f ' I Ilifiddlc rofvz Jolmstrm, Swift, Rokeubrodt, Siflles, Gill. li my 1' I' Bottom row: X'7Ell1ClC11lJl.llAg, Rovu, Gaarde, 'l'lIoI'sOn, Meadows. 'i I l Q 4 T I ll cc as ' l' V5 The Honor E Club gl if. ill il , FOOTBALL F 1: , I HERBERT ALLEN RICHARD MORSE ll :Y CHARLES CASE MALVIN PETERSON Iil 'Il F EUGENE COX FLOYD ROKENBRODT ' M WENDEL HELGASON VERMAIN SIDLES I 6 19' HAROLD HALLECK WILLIAM SWIFT . my 1' BARKLIE JOHNSTON ALDEN THORSON A I lv LEROY VANDENBURG IH, I I BASKET-BALL YL l 1 ARNOLD GAARDE LEHMAN ROVN I MERRIL MEADOWS . VERMAIN SIDLES Ml lf? I MALVIN PETERSON WILLIAM SVVIFT Q JOHN WARRINGTON Q 17 1, . . li U, I 'I' RACK H 2 NVILLIAM STAGGS JOHN VVARRINGTON H yay, , WILLIAM SWIFT wi TSA,--I' I W ' if gf: 5 If I l fiivsxvszfr ---f :-f I-af--:' wxif- --7-i.g:eY..m.a':v'.L-AL-n?3afx,f::,xN f25.ig,,m.....,.,.g.,, ,L.f - - 4-gpm fnsvxag-1-S--ssesaxa-fwv.v:1-Sim: I, S, , Lf, Ee, W, F Lf,...-Mm.-JISGS-.-f:.f5-2-fQ::-F-1:-1:-: fr-I,,iA..::xca:fi1::::fe:?! . 4 I 1 w3,1wL.wmm:f,n,gwMI,',S-,L,,.,,Zw,ff,,.JQm -MV Page 146 ' ti 4 A A . x X, ur V 1 1 . xl 11 2 w 1' s l I f 1 Hi F. N - ,,.-.-.-.. - a-.1----f-fs it E 9 2 Q H O - L 0 - L U ee l -JG' . C .riff ' I W ' J 5 CC 33 lv 4. The Honor E Club . jg li ' T li The College E Club is an honorary organization, consisting of men who have 'I f j ' won a letter in any of the major sports. Its purpose is to assist the athletic depart- 1 'ix ' N ment of the Colle e in roducinw a hi li class of athletics. - ,' ll g P as S ,Pl +4 2 '. Requirements for an E. J. C. letter. ' l 3 ll ll 5 Q! ll Caj Football Clnterscholastic Contestsj. 1-L I gh? 1. Consistent practice and training. R ll xi 2. To have played in one half of the quarters played. 'V xl S l 3. A quarter may be defined to mean any part thereof. 1' f 4. The a roval of the coach. , ,l j I PP 4 ' 5. If the Coach deems it advisable to grant others a letter it is possible 1 F, i with the approval of the council. f X Cbj Basket--ball Clnter-scholastic Contestsj. 5'L 1. Consistent practice and training. fx 2. To have played in three fourths of the halves played. i, ll Q 3. A half may be defined to mean at least 10 minutes thereof. 4 ll I, Q R 9 K Qcj Track flnterscholastic Contestsj. 3 QM I, 1. Consistent practice and training. li 1 X 'X 2. To Win 5 points in a dual meet. 1. 3. To place in a Conference or Invitation Qof more than 3 teamsb. 'fig 41. To place second in a triangular meet. 'fm 5. Relay points: 1, a. To count points in a dual. ' b. Relay team must win first in a Conference or Invitation meet. i , 5 gi' 1' I I u ,V 1 , , l' l, q vs ' .V lr 1 'I ll it .l ll lllf ll A if 1 1 vs l N T lu nl ,gy NH: 5 gg mmm ,,-1 l sl fl l we w l I 1 I M Q, H , W lx 1 ll, 1: l ll ,I - i U1 wgj Klllhfl , E ,-,,.,. , . - Z . . .,..,.h,,,,.,l-.. t,..,,..,-.C. ...,.-.. .... - .l--.,,Qsii.32 g,....,-1..a.,..-f ---.... au.- -1-:fe - -f-' --2-and - -fra, y.,..........- -.A --1-..--1--.--ew - 'fA N--- -W-- - '- --4 -'ev' 'P-V - f Page 1 47 va-5...-v ,,-.,,,...fv-.l..w-mf-.e-w...-H f - v --. .,.-he .f-mv.L:,...-, ,,.f,-' Q'S,n,..ss-m. .-...ns ....--.1,.....,,,,-, -.- W --we ,.M.-,- ......Vw.-. Top row: Blazer, Schenck, Sconberg, Hilliard. Bottom row: Wilcox, Petcrsen, Waters, Eshouse, Hotelling. The Girls' Letter Club A new organization under the name of Girl's Letter Club has created much interest in E. J. C. Girls Who have obtained their letters in accordance with the Constitution of the J. C. Student Association form the Club membership. Its pur- pose is to arouse interest in girl's athletics especially among the girls themselves and to promote a true and wholesome atmosphere in sportsmanship. . 1 1 I.-Jfvrx 1 si 5, ww L ,,,,,,,,X,,,.,i.....,m, ,.,.,. .N -.,- -Y .- .....,.,..s ...V V- V ,,.... -W . - ,. -. ,.Y..-,...-,1.v..,-W--.f-,. ....,.., ,,.,.. ,.e..-1, M ew- nf, Page 148 'T 135. 41---r 15.-.. W- K IJ 4 I .-, 1, ,., V ,. ,illlmq5:'li'::,f,:::t,.' ' fig' 7 V Y , Q W H ,P-J,.y:f:',gg,i1':': gf ' f el-'Him'-4F41 qi PQ 'rag 214,11 l - My g:L:::l:.':'::ggwm:g1: 'JW 11151135 : 2 H1 iff igvuzu pm' il 1 lf: zu an Z f1 1 'T' ' 'rf 1.3 l r d 7? . e -of Y r e r of l - r 3 59: :gf V, ' . C J: g' i ii . ' ' ' ' :f SUCIAL LIFE' I 'Q wi 111 .4 N -. 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Of her deeds we gladly tell, Her colors streamingz glad faces beaming, So here's a cheer for her that we all love so well. Chorus: Joyous and ever loyal Let us boost our E. J. C. Let every heart sing Let every voice ring There's no time to grieve or sigh. Its ever onward, our course pursuing, May defeat ne'er our ardor cool But united we will boost for her, our E. J. C. Honors she has taken On the track and with the ball. May she always rank the highest, May her colors never fall. Thereis no other that can match her, Her boys, the fieetest, Her girls, the sweetest, Then here's a cheer for her, who ne'er will yield. WQLQQQEQQ Page 149 7 V A 1- E. C. Calendar 1927-28 SEPTEMBER 5th-Registration. 6th-Green begins to fade as Freshmen start to classes. 10th-Mr. Gibson assigns History Lesson-657 pages Vol. III and 43-L in Vol. VII. Without fail, on penalty of flunking. 14th-Junior College officers elected. 19th-Mr. Kerley bids a sad farewell. 20th-Reception at the Hilliard residence. X 23rd-Football game-tied Columbus at Estherville. 25th-Gill dates Louise Eshouse. 26th-Ben Hur arrives in his chariot.- 27th-28th-Vacation, cold wave-no heat. Mr. Hilliard mortified. Whoopee! ! 29th-First Junior College Players meeting. Lots of pep. 1 st- OCTOBER Buena Vista football game here. The score-4-21 to 0. Hurrah for E. J. C. 5th-First biology field trip. B. J. caught four snakes and brought them home in his pocket. 7th-College Players initiation at Dutch room. John Birney scrubs sidewalk with tooth brush. . 144th-Homecoming-E. J. C.-7,-Fort Dodge-O. Clowns, bikes, Hoats and pom-pons, AND free lunch. 19tlf-Second biology field trip. Net results--three lizards, minus two tails. Captured by 21st- Harriet, by heck? E. J. C. beats Mason City here, 13 to 0. 2-ith--Glee Club organized. Everyone chased out of building by discord. 25th-Faculty meeting. More intelligence displayed afterwards Con part of facultyj. NOVEMBER 4th-Did we beat Waldorf! Yea-Bo! Bonfire celebration. Mr. Gibson finds bargain sale at Forest City. Buys pair size 6 rubbers costing 25 cents for himself and chewing gum for Mrs. Gibson. 7th-John B. succeeds in getting a word in edgewise today. 13th-Evelyn W. has her 63 straight date. Almost a record. 20th-Junior College party at K. P. 21st- Vanity cast chosen. Estherville Drug gets in an extra supply of rouge. 24th-Thanksgiving Recess. Hospitals filled to capacity. Birney helps Dad-no fatalities. 28th-Freshman Literary Society organized by Inner Circle Girls. DECEMBER 9th-Britt Basket-Ball game here. 31-21 Hurrah! 13th- Vanity,' presented at Grand. Estherville Drug runs out of cosmetics. 141th-Faculty wallops Spencer 98 to 4-8. Mr. Gibson makes a basket. 15th-Bill to schoolboard for S95 for crutches for crippled faculty. Wilson and Lytle find a Charley-horse. 16th-College Players Masquerade party at K. P. 17th-Irene Koch takes to crutches. Is more handsome than usual fif possiblej. 19th-Christmas party at Orleans. Guests entertained. 23rd 21st- -Sheldon Basket-Ball game there, 19-38. Christmas vacation Yea! Boys! Page 150 JANUARY 4th-Professor Smith returns from Florida with two alligators in leash. 5th-Alligators bestowed upon Biology Department. Christened Pete and Re-Pete. 9th-Ladies Aid Society holds Sewing Bee in French room this noon. 14th-VValdorf succombs to E. J. C., 21-15. 26th-Trinity game there, 25-17. Boo! Hoo! 23rd-Letters awarded E. J. C. letter men. College players elect ofiicers. 28th-VVebster City game there, 35-30. J. C. girls defeat H. S. 26-6. Semester tests. 30th-Honor students announced. FEBRUARY 3rd-NVebster City game there, 35-21. Hurrah! 4-th-Ft. Dodge game there, 26-20. More Hurrahs! Miss Smith takes four - - girls to Ft. Dodge. Sweeps highway between Estherville and Ft. Dodge free of nails. Picks up two Hoodlums for return trip. 10th-Waldorf game 31-21. Whoopee!! 14th-Gill send Louise bonbons! 19th-Sheldon game here, 58-40. Our favor. 20th-J. C. party and dance at K. P. Lost-one silver pencil. Finder please return to Supt. Hilliard: 25th-Mason City game there, 25-15. Vile win again. 27th-College Players play. 29th-French slides shown before Club. MARCH 7th- E Club initiation. t'Sans candidates. 16th- 22nd 17th-Tournament at Boone. -Teacher's Convention at Fort Dodge. Fort Dodge shows do a good business. 23rd-Spring vacation. Pooh! VVeather abominable. 26th-Mumps visit Harriet! ! 27th-French slides-Everyone learns the French way. Demise of Pete and Repetef' crepe on Biology door. 29th-Mr. Gibson gives 744th History test. 30th-'Gill cripples Tarzan in practice. APRIL lst-Agnes XV. falls for April Fool's candy. CCandy Kidj. Casualty-one total wreck. 3rd-Cremation ceremonies of Pete and 'tile-Pete. Mr. Gibson mourns. 5th-J. C. E Club presents chapel program-a big success. 6th-Pre-Easter Blizzard. Schneider slides to school on his ear. 8th-Harring turned loose today-Arlene all smiles. 11th-Madge B. meditates. 17th-Three one act plays given by J. C. 26th-Oliver dumb today. M AY 6th-Nellie has her chem today. 7th-J. C. Banquet for Seniors. 12th-Leila feeds the quartette-K. S. S. W., chicken bones for breakfast. 13th-Amdahl goes sane today. 15th-J. C. Prom. 20th-Morse get his ears snapped today. Page 151 College Pepsters Hit 'em high! Hit 'em low! Come on, Estherville! Let's go! ! And make it good and snappy! shouted Nellie. With lots of pepli' added Emmet. ND soon everyone was swayed by the enthusiasm with which the Pepsters encouraged their team. Even tl1e most dignified and prim forgot them- selves and actually did everything in their small power to win the game. At every football and basket-ball game this spirit prevailed, whether the team was leaving their opponents in the dust or was up against it. The spirit was largely due to the competency of Nellie Sehenek and Emmet Amdahl, who as cheer leaders, instilled in every Pepster a desire to make more noise and to do a little more for the team than his neighbor. The Pepsters have every rea- son to be complimented on their part in winning the victories and being good sports- man when defeated. ' ALL HAIL! ! OUR CHEER LEADERS! ! Page 152 Junior College-Senior Monday, May 7 DUTCH ROOM 7200 P. BI. Menu Fruit Cocktail Veal Loaf Harvard Beets Hot Rolls Ice Cream Coffee PROGRAM Banquet Escalloped Potatoes Spring Salad VVl1ite Cake ' Mints Admiral, The Toastmaster Ho, My Lads - - And a Bottle of Rum Song To a Cutlass Ho, A Sail - Plank W'alk - - Haul In the Gang Plank Song To the Shrounds JUNIOR COLLEGE PROM Thursday, May 17 Orltan Hotel 9:00 p. m. Oliver Shonkwiler William Staggs Cyrus Saveride - Pirates Virginia Hilliard Glenn Fothergill Mr. B. H. Wilson - - Pirates Page 153 is Society', V HAT Estherville Junior College does not neglect the social welfare of her students is evidenced by the parties and receptions held during the year. These are arranged and sponsored by the social committee of the Student Council. The first social event of the season was a reception for the students given by the faculty at the home of Supt. and Mrs. J. H. Hilliard on the evening of October 20. A short program consisting of musical numbers by the high school orchestra, a reading by Miss Tippet and a solo by Mrs. C. Z. Smith was rendered. This was our first opportunity of getting acquainted with the faculty and we were soon look- ing forward with pleasure to a splendid profitable time together. . Not long thereafter on a crisp, hazy, evening we succumbed to the lure of the weather and held a picnic on Gobler's Knob. B. J. and VVarrington declared war on the hot-dogs. Several dizen each were the number of casualties-only a few being left for the balance of us. The evening's fun closed with yells and singing around the dying campiire. At this picnic we discovered that the faculty has some appetite. In November we were entertained at a snappy dance given at the K. P. Hall. The music was furnished by Kohler's Syncopated Wizards who made it impos- sible for anyone to keep his feet on the Hoor. Just before the Christmas holidays a dance and party was held at the Orleans Hotel. The ballroom was especially decorated for the occasion in the usual holi- day manner with a small Christmas tree gracing the stage upon which were hung inexpensive presents brought by the guests. The distribution of these created much laughter and merriment and at a late hour all departed wishing each other, Merry Christmas. In February the second dance was given at the K. P. Hall-Bob Lee furnished excellent music. Much fun was injected by a group of college players who imper- sonated a wild west movie scene-the bronco being successfully roped by Evelyn Waters. Robert Morse proved his loyalty to E. J. C. girls by chosing her from among the lovely maidens-the school girl, the Indian girl,.the Irish girl, the Puritan girl and the Flapper-who were all trying to win his affections. Bridge was played by those not participating in the dancing. CXQDLQQ Page 154 Song of Jollity O Estherville Junior College is a jolly place to be, In September, do you remember? There's football and long hikes, Things that everybody likes, And many friendships started by the way. Soon comes Thanksgiving and then the Christmas play! Swiftly the days pass and then we're on our way To Home, Sweet Home. Oh! Estherville Junior College, though a place for gaining knowledge, Is a jolly, jolly, jolly, place to be. Oh! Estherville Junior College is a jolly place to be, In the springtime, the joyous sing time, There's track and picnics too, So many things to do, The Prom, one long remembered night of joy. Swiftly the hours Hy toward Commencement Day, Sad our farewells are, but then we're on our way To Home, Sweet Home. Oh! Estherville Junior College, though a place for gaining knowledge, Is a jolly, jolly, jolly, place to be. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF JUNIOR COLLEGE Thou shalt have no other school before thine own. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to the High School nor serve them. Thou shalt not take the name of the Faculty in vain. Five days shalt thou labor and do all thy work but the night-time is for recrea- tiong in it thou shalt not do anywork, nor thy roommate, lest thou shatter thy constitution with arduous tasks. ' Honor tl1e Dean of thy school that thy days may be long in the land to which thy father has sent thee. Thou shalt not bum. Thou, shalt not make eyes at the coaches. Thou shalt not steal thy neighbor's themes, exam answers, pencils, pen or ink. Thou shalt not bear false witness against the dismissal bell. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's theme paper, book reports or proslems. Kimi Page 155 The Dean Has threatened to close The study room If The noise Attending the visits That the checker players make In the morning Doesnit Cease! Spend No more time In idle tears Awaiting BIRNEY'S LAMENT 'iLove is a sickness I do not want. It maketh me forget How to studyg it restoreth My headacheg it maketh Me lose my sleep. Yea, tho' I walk in the Halls every morning It stays with me But here's hoping that I won't Always have to stand itg Let me die soon. The hour of doom For the Psych class Has discovered an iron-clad Alibi For you- The gregarious Instinct, Instincts are native traits That we are endowed with before ROGUEXS ALLEY R O for 'Ole' who comes at your call. G U E is Eshouse who giggles with vim. for the use of Lover's Lane. S the success we are striving to win. A L is Lambert so plumb full of tact. L E CAh, What shall we do with the E FJ Y is Amdahl we love to see act. is the loyalty we owe E. J. C. is the years that used to be. Page 156 stands for 'Red' so graceful and tall. for Glenn with a trip hammer brain. We had anything to say About it, everybody has them. You can't lose them! Therefore' VVhen you laugh and giggle Or speak in loud tones Or hail your fellow student, Your gregarious instinct Is functioning, you are Just expressing your joy In being with the Glad throng armed With Chocolate Bars and Cream Puffs! The Dean Really doesn't Understand the Situation Explain it To him Just Try! Our Sunday Edition Mutt and J eff Freckles ---- Tomboy Taylor - H - Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang Polly and Her Pals - - - Tillie the Toiler - Aunt Eppie - Mr. and Mrs. ------ Ginny: VVhy are you taking Chem, Mary? Mary: To develop a scientific attitudef, Ginny: Wl1y? Mary: WVell, I have to play bridge with B. J., To prove: That a spoiled potato is a beehive. A spoiled potato is a specked tater A spectator is a beholder A beeholder is a beehive. Therefore: A spoiled potato is a beehive. Shonkwiler and Gill - Alice Bombarger - Evelyn Waters - Mr. Gibson Cheryl and Her Gang - Harriet Blazer - Madge Beauman - Hilliard sillyf, Bill Staggs: Say, gang, I know a keen place where you can get the best chicken dinner for a quarterf' The Rest of Us: WhereP????? Bill: At the feed store. . Found on Gill's registration card: Name of Parents: Papa and Mama Miss S.: Next semester we study trigonometryf' Arlene: Trigger-nometry! I'm not going to take it. I think I can handle a gun well enough for a girlf' At midnight in his guarded tent Between the dark and daylight, I only know she came and went- Curfew shall not ring tonight. A cross-eyed girl may be virtuous Glenn F.: Have you Antigone P Kenny K.: No I've just been vaccinated. but she doesnit look straight. Agnes: Why do they call this -oyster soup? I can't find any in mine. fAt Chief'sQ Pete: I'm sorry, but did you ever see a house in cottage pudding F S. O. S.: Sweets to the sweet. Betty W.: Thanks, may I pass you the nuts F Elmer S.: May I have the book on the Blood System P Mr. Wilson Clibrarianj: You'll have to go to the Circulating Library for that. Page 157 l i l x I T i ,v A l 1 l 1 1, x 'A 'L I 9 ZZ S H Co . On . LQ' 43 'ff1ii:1'i:.':::: 34. 12. Ei MU Estherville Junior College all ji ROSTER OF STUDENTS BY YEARS 2 Y . - 1' Y ' 1 4 . li i M Allen, Herbert Estherville fi Berg, Juanita ' Estherville :li Crooks, Lorene - Spirit Lake N ' Gammon, Genevieve G1-aettingef N' V A Hale, Lola - Estherville lg Halleck, Vernice - Des Moines ll Il Heinrich, Floy - Estherville ,gg if Higinbotham, Lawrence Gruver i Klocow Eunice - - Cedar Rapids il Lippold, Lloyd - Graettinger ii Lough, Francis Esther-ville y F' im Maves Curry - - Gruver il i Mavesi Vivian - - - Gruver S' 1' Mauss Avis QColej Estherville - T Noe, Ptuth - - Estherville Ili lg Osgood, Catherine Iowa City il l, i, Packard, Kathryn - Estherville l ll l Peterson, Corrine CNoelj Estherville ll' Q N Peterson, Russell - Estherville lx 1 I , Richards, Wynona I - Wallingford T lx Singmaster, Ethyl Estherville 1 :Lil Staggs, Zetta - Estherville ily 1 Thompson, Clayton Estherville ' w rrv owar - raettln er 1 ' 5 U U , H d G ' g I il Wood, Patricia Des Moines ,N lf It w- il - 1 l li 5,1 ig 1925 - 1926 ,T ll igyery, Eipsan QWhitej - - MESiH 5 i T 1nt a - - - - st 1erv1 e Halej Lola - - Estherville ' f Heinrich, Floy Estherville , 'iff Horswell Arlowe - Terrill 'll' Lough, Mrs. L. - Estherville Niaher, William - Iowa City all qv' ll- Miller, Joseph Estherville l 1 l ix Peacock Beulah Spirit Lake 3 , Q i Smith, Margaret - Estherville fx l lf! Stewart, Francis - Graettinger V EH Stockdale, Aline Martin Estherville if l ll West, Margaret - Estherville fl 3, 'X Whelan, Mrs. M. K. - Estherville 1 I l 1 I 1 l W ll ll 'r I 'L 1926 - 1927 if Q1 Albertson, Keith - - Estherville ,Q J Allen, Herbert - Estherville 2 g Anderson, Myrtle - Estherville E 3 fl 952. il.,ff'igfsf:?,,,..,.,,,.,, ,W ,E A 2 -LE W.. EEEWEE E, M.,,,fg1 ,ij 4 U--1-fm - 1 f1-,s:- 1-f- - --'---f ff' Q-fi-714114-i ' fi ,p-,.....-va-u..-:Lumen-,. .:.:S-11'-ow:-9:-mr-df--v-n--zz,-of 'N-.. -N, M--:J Page 158 fhi-55.3 fi ' i ii .5 1 i 1 1 F il if EF l it is li j if l il Q S if 4: i g E al . ol . I fL 5 Qi 5 E f 3 i ii F Ti if ink? if li Qi if if' M Ti i M ii 'g si l he ,.. JI? . 1 1 if hi li 5 9 fl il I lf ii i eg ,y i i ,. J l 1 1- E! 1 l . ul, .vi 1 1' ,Willis xezsffgzi-. B, ia , f, ' -t5f.'ffSi:'3 iiikifffi riiiii 7 m3C.17.kh5f5f 1 'ex.m1bg5v E if , 5 L.,:egef if 'r..a..' 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M ii 14' 41 4, L ', .fs ,y '4 gi 4, I 5' 3 N Y 1, 3 sal ' if 'i ,i .2 A J' li Y we IL ii 1. 5 P! 4 . . ,N 1 W G 1 fig If SKF YI M' :men-me-,,e - .gm --M z,,:'-' snug, atm! i D Autographs Advertisements An Appeciation The firms listed on the following pages are one and all interested in Estherville High School. They are interested not only in its patronage but in the school as a whole. Its scholarship, its activities and its graduates all have a place in their minds. They show by their generous support of this publication that they are for E. H. S. one hundred per cent. I Therefore, when you consider them, remember that they are friends of our high school and will welcome you as a friend, just as they have welcomed us in the production of this, the 1928 Ho-Lo-Co. Taalkeus A. Blank Business Manager Page 161 COLLEGE CLOTHES THAT RADIATE The Real College Atmosphere Five reasons Why St. Paul Storeis clothing is better ECONOMY - STYLE APPEARANCE I QUALITY - WEAR You canit fool the college man on style. He's quick to approve real Hcollegiaten clothes-clothes that have been designed for him after the best ideas gained from close touch with University men. ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES AND CURLEE CLOTHES. GORDON HATS, MARLBORO SHIRTS, BOOTH SHOES, OSBORN GLOVES, WILSON BROS. TIES, MALLORY CAPS, COOPERS HOSE, SPUR TIES, DUTCHESS TROUSERS E H. 5 . b I i i ' HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS . at s FF, '1A1'1'A1 i' z2?f1 .1- 111 ' ,. X....,.iik ':. 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AND EFPAXNS ASSEMBLY HL!!?Fr'f4Kf x J x J k J K1-4 N X20 N KQQ I-WREWELLN sffvfof? !'ff4OHOO.f !fEf?LEl' CLASS FfPPfF' wa 001-ff EL E 0770!V ASSEMBLY MO !f!!VS7HV X 4 J y J x J KZZ N f N f N Ff6w7'6Afva EHESHL6-'S Zgunfwfrf JACKSON - O S7J4EP7 XVO EXFJE E HS - 0 Lff EOAHEEH LVO SCHOOL x J x J x V J K N f N f N 25 hwfvaf? WH03 WHO EH S LSOOETV ALL HXGHSOHJQ JUCCUMBS 70 f4!V!VOZ!!VOELD PLAY 7'E'!'OU7lS' HARRIS x J x J x J Estherville Produce Co., JAY JOHNSTON 8: CO. Drugs and Jewelry VVe Buy Poultry, Eggs and Gifts That Last Cream Estherville, Iowa East Main Street Phone 572 Phone 93 Grace-Let's think hard now. Anita-Naw, 1et's do something you can do, too. P. D. Q. Pete-When you were away at col- lege and ran out of money what did you do? , Mr. Storby-S. O. S. My old man. Vivian-VVhen I marry, I'm going to marry a man who can take a joke. Olive-Donit worry, that's the only kind you'1l get. Sing a song of High School, A locker full of booksg - Some of which we carry home Just for the sake of looks. SHADLE'S Established ' 19 O 2 19 2 8 Two Stores of Quality Lincoln Street 'Store Ready-to-Wear Ladies' Furnishings It's Hard to Believe But many people Who pride themselves on their personal cleanliness Wear clothing a Whole season Without cleansing. Dark fabrics absorb just as much soil as light ones. The grime is there, even if it isn't seen. Remember-Clean clothes last twice as long. Draperies-and Pham, U, Curtain Goods ' . . Paris Cleaners and Sixth Street Store D I Dry Goods, Notions yers nc' Hosiery and Underwear Phone 14 L2East Side Square 21 SPCCWIYY CLIFFORD HEDRICK, Mgr. Page 164 Sconberg 86 Kilgore HARDWARE GROCERIES Twenty years of merchandising service to the community built on Fair Dealing Quality Merchandise Right Prices l ..i.. We extend bert wishes to the class of 1928 in the words of Henry VeznDyke To be glad of life, because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the starsg To be satisfied with your possessions but not contented with yourself until you have made the best of themg To despise nothing in the World except false- hood and meanness, and to fear nothing eX- cept cowardiceg To be governed by your admirations rather than by your disgusts. To covet nothing that is your neigh.bor's except his kindness of heart and gentleness of rnannersg To think seldom of your enemies, often of your friends, and every day of Christy And to spend as much time as you can, with body and with spirit, in God's out of doors. These are little guide posts on the footpath to peace. H. H. Sconberg F. S. Kilgore A. B. C. Food Products Canned Goods Coffee, Etc. Ask your Grocer for A. B. C. ESTHERVILLE GROCER CO. Wholesale Distributors STILL GAME l X Clerk-Do you want a hunting license? T lky-No, I'm through hunting, give me a marriage license. Nlr. Hilliard-History says that Solomon had a thousand Wives. Harold H.-Is he the man that said, Give me liberty or give me death? To YOU who have so generously contributed to our consistent growth: Since the growth of this store owes so much to your splendid co-operation may We thank you most heartily for all the courtesies and favors you have extended to us during the many years of our pleasant business relationship. We assure you that We will strive to the utmost to offer the best possible values that can be produced and thereby deserve your continued patronage. Sincerely, Herman Orans y f . ffl W 4 J ' YM fi ' 5 R' f Q ig ' Q Q xx --nu' 1 J fll: N f N f 14 V N ' Alhfdf' ' WOVW- 'HOME- DUASL fc - - - 61X wfffrs' COMmfG.f- fVff7'W6T - - - 7'fs5'7'cSY - 7Z'34Mf--- X J J X J X J K N f N f N 17-18. iQ. 21. 7Z f4C'!7ff42 fQfP0f4P7 d0LLV - 70 LYCWOOLI - CA 142019 - JUIWOXZ - - X WICATXOAZ--J K -ff?---J X P!C'1WC.-- J f N K N F N 24. - 25. 26. A4 ff CS . 051571 76' A1V1VZ!f4L f01?fZ47f'- - -7'fQVOZ!7'6f- -6 72lf'F- - f!Vf77x477O!u - - - - - -6fZfC7Z-0 x J x J x .J f N F W f N 27 ML 6. 28.,.7G6,F- 29. -,-,. 6'CfQOAL C0114 !A!0L4fVLS'- IE. 601050147085 IOWA C7775 EHS - 0. -PICVWC. - K .J K J X J C.E.Birney, lVl.D. Residence and Office ,Phone 79 , Special Attention Given to Surgery and X-Ray Tlii -1- Birney Hospital Phone 8l0 P. G. GRAY Cash Buyer Eggs and Poultry Phone 91 n Pete Obey was advertising for th Paris cleaners. This is his latest. D0n't kill your wife. Let us do the dirty work. Dorothy--He's got a hot name Leah-Hot name? Dot-Yes: Burns. 4 C GOT TRACK OF HIM A little bird told me what kind of a lawyer your father was. VVhat did the bird say? Cheep, Cheep. Well, a duck told me what kind of doctor your old man was. COON 6: SON The Home of Quality Meats Pasteurizecl Milk, Cream Cottage Cheese Phone l27 Estherville, Iowa DR. A. IVEY DENTIST Phones Office 103 Residence 803 SUITS 1 DR. G. S. EWEN Cleaning - - Pressing Repairing . Phones I Omize '09 Gardston Tailor Shop lReS1denCe 728 C. W. Hansen Phone 212 Page 168 E E C lFh 'I nil' E Mm ...... 5 MM - ..1 ,.,L Q f N K N N 1 WDPARTV 5 wfmrf 4 BEAT . X-7'?E5H!ESA WHERE? .SPENCER snow razffvefe QIJML e.9cHoLL xv., ,907 wf0fam7 X M X omvfa. j J f 8 N f N N off Off f76'H7711!G MFXSH f7f?fW5'77C'E 041' IXVXVER CWCLE 5E,4fV OPTIIVASV' PROGRAM fVEE77!V6' K 1 X, 1 1 X18 N '21 N 22 N WE WALL ORED EREXVOR CL 05 DEMOLAV 900194905 Ai'-6 7HEf47RE R4fP77 PL Al' X, J K I J ' lL N '2 5 N 28 N 2 HIR 0740! BRRRR ! E!VlVE7lS'5UR67 ' l44C',4770!V l'W!V7ER 16' BEA 7 US HERE --AJ X 1 J DR. BERNARD JONES Osteopathic Physician Over Sconberg 8: Ki1gore's Store lfit's NEWin i FQOTGEAR ogicc Phone 92 Res. 4611 4 l You'll Find it 5 First at E E . l iziryuiarr Drain Rack Tank Wagon 5 S H O E STO RE Phone 1 2 4 Miss Wilcox-Tl q 1'tu f Johnny Myhre-O1 'NI ho J , in Physics Cla 4-Talky, you, WI . Lytle Ccoming into classj-B 3 tt d t 3 tl b tfl dl g oys,tptlkg Y igtl I l We Carry J. A Complete Line of E Shaving Accessories , l for the A Ta I r l Home Use 3 I1 C1 l Hair Oil and Tonics CIC? a n 6 r I in retail sizes Phone l 8 ORLEANS l o BARBER 5 H o P Strong Links! The Young Mau who appreciates Good Mer- chaudise The Store th at handles only the Best Mer- chaudise The Manufacturer who makes only the yBest Mer- chaudise VVC are the second third f. ,I l Q:- X , . 1 N ' ffl' 'mt ' 1 4' X A I XX , . 0 f A 'TQ we .J r '5 ' , l , N , .r ri ff ' ' . 0' 5 sl Q QQ AN is Q- l,5f1.l X Zi A X . 1? R 'S Q 1 N 'X A F i Q x ig ,i ' ' V w f l 'X I r ge . :M I 7 . I 'V AR? , g Z z 1 GZ A y J A QW is w S7 5? yi VA :Za l ' l X I ll ' Af- aio ey' .5 Only The Best Kuppenheimer Clothes Stylemor Clothes Dobbs Hats Longley Hats Dobbs Caps Brad Gloves lvlunsingwear Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hosiery Bradley Sweaters Hartman Whardrobe Trunks strong link. The first Comes to us and the stands behind our high record and integrity. 1 Get toy Know I YOU CAN DEPEND ON A GILDNER STORE Page 171 Dr. H. G. Johnston Dentist Rhodes Block over Shadles ' 0H'ice 'Phone 904 Res. 'Phone 511 Quality Cleaning Prompt Service Lakin the Cleaner Quality Cleaners 'Phone 41 Laundry Building We Thought of You When we selected our Spring Suits and Furnishing Goods. So we ask you to come in and have a look at our Spring Clothes-we think our show- ing is the best ever. Nothing but dependable merchandise finds a place in our store. Our Prices are very reason- able for the class of mer- chandise we sell. 1 Nau Brothers Joe B.-How much did that shine cost you, Delbert? ' D. H.-Two bits. J. B. flocking at Delbert's feet.j4 That's cheapg they're charging four bits to paint a battleship. OH! STOP HER! Jim G.-My girl is a corker. Paul G.-How come? Jim G.-She Works in a bottling fac tory. The Smartest in Le lVlur Permanents Leona Ellerbrook Gardston Beauty Shop 'Phone 545 When in need of Laundry Service Remember l! The laundry Does Its Best Estherville Laundry Co. 'Phone 100 Gardston Barber Shop Whereil Get My Hair Cul C and C Store East Lincoln Street Buy your shoes now! Heavy ad- vances coming!! Wear our Peter's Solid Leather Shoes. Lowest Prices in the City. 'Phone 99 Pg7 md mNf '-5-Nf NW XIX CD SOD Q I-L x. -1- I,,X 9253: P15355 ERR 53101. V rw Q NPN? NE 'iv Jk Yfk jx J v NK NK Nr N, Smwxw U3 IU NI ID E-NMS i JK jK.hQ!k J Nf Rf I-X-NK N A F33 IU QQUY QfIr x Cairo ga N059 Q-3-21- M1228 33322: EES big a:.-ea.:-. 71: Q Xl Q lgat WS bug QSYU gig 22 we ww f' '-Q fx jx Sqxk gl YJ y JL 1x 1 GRAND THEATRE K. THE IeIoME OF oooo PICTURES hfotller-Why are your grades low after Christmas? Dorothy Tims-Well, you know that everything is marked down after holi- days. BARGAIN SALES Miss Latchem-VVhat reason do you have for saying that Chaucer dictated his Canterbury Tales to a stenogra- pher? Norma Jackman-Well, look at the s Jellin . Isynt that reason enou h? I S S GRAAIWS CONFECTIONERY :: F' Visit the Finest Confectionery in the Northwest Lunches - - Candies - - Ice Cream I ' , I VISIT GRAAF'S' AFTER THE SHOW Page 174 THREE SPECIAL MEALS Breakfast Dinner Supper 1 V We know p We know what you how you want want it Hawkeye Cafe ELLIS BROS. Cid Tom Listen :- Graduates uud All 'WHY not enjoy more the work given us for the doing? W'e surely have no wish to be idle. Neither would we acquire the treadmill expression. W'e would just be helpfully and cheerfully busy day by day with sensible tasks. Not hopeless because our ideals outrun our limitations, nor dismayed at the weeness of our world boost. Just glad that we are minded to be useful and have reasonably good health and average opportunity. Glad that the welcoming Well done will not depend on man's estimate of the dignity of the job, but on opportunities and hindrances and knightly bravery of effort. Cordially, L. L. BINGHAM Helen B.-Oli, girls, I just saw something run across the room without legs. a Leah-Aw, glwanl VVhat was it? Helen B.-YVater. Irene K.-Alice, did you have corn- pany last nite? Alice K.--Yesl---only Myrtle. Irene-Tell Myrtle she left her pipe on the piano. A. F. WITTE Pleutiug and Plumbing East Side of Park Estherville Auto Top and Curtain Co. Estherville, Iowa Awnings, Tents, Upholster- ing of all kinds, Seat Cover Rug Repairing MATHIESON and LORIMER Represent the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee The lowest net cost company in America Every youug muu fhould have u policy Estherville, Pl'101'1C Iowa Page I75 YOL1 Love to Trade at Crystal Springs V ' Bottling Works Pop, Ginger Ale Fancy Cider 9 Myhre 81 Jeglurn s Hamnfs Malt 1 ll ' ' ' Ofli 'Ph 495 Dr. G. G. Griffith i y ce Optometrist l n , I I y Dr. Bertha Gaard Eyes Sclentifically Examined . Glasses Correctly Fitted Chlropractor I Estherville, lOWa Estherville, lowa l YES! GO ON A Talky-Every night before I retire, They called him Daniel because he I write my thoughts down in a book. was such a Boone in the family. Bettig-How long have you been do- Bud VVQboarding street carj-Is ing this? the ark full yet? Talky-Oh, about two years, Why? Conductor-All but the monkey, hur- Bettie-I was just wondering, you ry up. ought to have the first page about filled. Royal Remington Qstuallty FO0t W ear C U d d ls always the cheapest OI'OI'1a I1 CIWOO , , ,, P bl T . 1n the long run. Orta e ypewrlters We buy our shoes from some of the best manufacturers in the country, and solicit your - business on good grade foot- wear. Our Aim is to give you all we possibly can for the money you spend with us. Always something snappy A Real Aid io Keen Ambition U The Student without a port- able is at a disadvantage FOX 'Burt CO- for the High School Typevylijltler Engcghange Boy or Bringle's Bootery The Home of Good Shoes Estherville Page 176 ' w NA I fi f W f KS Jig' I ' Q P ,Za flgf sg v I Ngwyf, 2 ,mi 65 Q K 4,1 f db AN W-ul MSW --M VV , x fi N f N f N 6 Z tz 06' Q UMWOAD WLZCONI !fW77f477O!V PLAY CAL97 A926 XVM' 'JAXQ A!V!VOZf!VCfD. K J X J K J f N f N f N 15 700 EAD! rZfC'7 LS'fC?0fV0 WI197' 195110-!6'. LXZ' JOCAFT2' JffVfL97ff4? .5195 LST -A5 OFHCFXPJ, 0724197 49. X J y J x J f N f N f N ' nfffbff W0fW 0fCLf7!Vf Aff W 0500f?7fVf1V7 167' ROUND LJ4A'f6' C0111 Sofff-Aff LS'Z'47f 0f6'J47Z' 7'W0 H1907 J. KJ J X J K J f N K N f N 28 Wf'f00!-7157 50 wfazffo' uzffwofr 501472410 C'ffV7f1?A51 FOX? !776'!7' .EHS -161 0Dff?f77J4. OPff?f77i4. X J X J K J N Your Qwn Mother The Bert Cook of All Will Place Her Stamp of Approval on Cur Foods gkxxim 5 4 i f s p is Q., x Q NX: 3 ' , 152 Wi' V -it .- f iff fi?5f'w Aff if P V!,, 11 of ' ' Ma GEORGE KEYES, Proprietor A staunch booster for E. H. S. and E. J. C. Phone 81 p P East Lincoln Street aef8 Aulhorizea' Agents 1 ' Zi-' for the -1i--- O R O ' FORD MOTOR CO. PRODUCTS R Home Auto C o. Cars Trucks Tractors Parts Service 1 Q--A INYOCENT 'VI . Gibrson-Now, yo t 1 tl t the earth is round. Rliiiiifeiillly Id tl 5 tl I d t ii in ff 1 td 1 d t t 1 f 1700000000 1 Bob Cox?-A I p t d tl fig l Y yoxl p ented so 1 th ph W W I-IUTCI-IINSON IC E C R E A M AT YOUR SERVICE Special Orders for Special Occasions ASK YOUR DRUGGIST OR CONFECTIONER LEO SANDERS, Manager I The Rexall Store F irsf in drug store goods. F irsf in drug sfore service. , J. A.. Cummings Prop. PHONE I3 D The Cut Rate Grocery Cash and Carry Where Economy Rules :-- Profits smallg business greatg That's the way we operate. Howard and Trevett So. 6th St. Phone 139 Freddie A.-Wliat degree are you going to get when you graduate? John Dillon-Judging from the looks of my card, I reckon it will be D. D. HOPE YOU ARE THE SAME Miss Turner-Joe, where is Hawaii? Joe Qdrowsily, and waking up from slumberj-What? Miss Turner-Hawaii? Joe-Ah, Im all right. We specialize in Eastern Kentucky Coal Straight Creek Coal Less Tlian ZW, Aslz Purina Feeds Pigs' Chow Cow Chow Steer Fatena and all Poultry Feeds B. B. ANDERSON CO., lnc. Tllc Place lo Sell Your Grain PHONE 27 We aim to build our business around Service, Quality, and Satisfaction to our Patrons. If we fail. we ask why. That we can have a chance to prove our motto Satisfaction or Purchase Price Refunded. ln our stock you will find the new items of the clay, with a complete and broad assortment of the every- day necessities, Drugs and Jewelry Estherville Drug Company Q Robinson Gr Lefiler D Estherville Phone 54 Page 180 M . N Q 0 S ' ' X 5Nx f NMS LUX f 2 - ' 11. ' ,,, . ff' t.'q,,tg5 3g, -lm X if N X X N Q ' 7 ' X ,M 'N gi xim qp Q ., Q - NN MM .pg f 1 N f 7 N f 8 X fflfdfef' 19 CIRCLE f4!V07'HEx? N 6'0UfV77'6l'f'CLAN f17EE77!V6 I-Z-'5 BL ZZf4f?D PHELIIWIVAHIEX9 X J X J X J 'Q X f10 N W12 N -ffaeo 62 , , 355013 P L21 F 550,220 GAME Lffvcouvs 22-20 BXFPTHDAY X J X J X J f N f N f N 14 15 17 HWGSTED vs surf 055,475 5'f5Lfr GAME EWLLE 42-15 WWJWQL 0.95 24 - 15. X J X J X , J QE N f N f N coafvrr ECL,4fV001WZ37 ,9,4.svffr5,44z. oh' 50119 .caf- Hnsrpmcfs roafwvfr l4447'0H our X 1 J X J X J K, Nonmvs f Beauty Shoppe ff . ,f KAW T Xi Located over Estherville Drugs Co. Xxgk Q , S ' o 1 Q-NCQ f s mx D J lik E Phone 680 I Miss Latcliem-Wliose hand wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin? Donny H.-Nobody's hand. Miss Latchem-How was it Written, then? Donny H.-By Harriet Beecher's toe QStowej WHEN LAST SEEN Wliat is your favorite hymn, Alice? The one you chased over the fence last night, papa darling. Where to shop and purchase your Q furnishings for the home l This store specializes in nationally advertised furnishings for the home at a low reasonable price. A few of the many well known makes of home furnishings shown by this firm are the Whittall Rugs, DeLart Oval Fibre Rugs, Armstrong's Jaspe Linoleum Rugs, Globe Wernicke Sectional Book Cases, Brush Vacuum ,Electric Sweepers, Way Sagless Springs, Sealy Mattresses and numerous other lines represented on our sales floors. TO THE GRADUATES: Have your Diploma framed here, best of workmanship guaranteed MAHLUM 6. ANDERSON Home Furnishings and Funeral Directors Pg8 Gruwelfs Auto Supply Company Everything for ihe Auto Phone 302 Estherville :: Iowa A t lttl g 1 Bt y I t d d t 1 df tt y T k lttl 1 k A d f I k Sh t tt y Estherville Steam Bakery The Home of BUTTERKRUST BREAD Try Our SPECIAL PACKAGE CAKES Put Up in ALL SIZES and FLAVORS ' E. WILSON, Proprietor JC.Pli1i5i1'?iti'irC . LAND LOANS qualaty- always at n aavin3'. and With such good shops and stores in which 1 to trade as to be found here, the wonder is that anybody at any time should con- sider it necessary to go elsewhere to do any part of his buying. The C. Penney Company is proud of meqlflpaom its fellow merchants in town, proud to be Guo one of them, proud to share with them the great responsibility which as distribu- tors of the necessary things of life is due the public. Proud to work with them in providing those economies which add so much to the joy of living. Our community future is what we make it. l..et's all work together. H M 1 4 ' ' A ' ' ' LJ' Estberville Iowa SHORT CUT SAME OLD PUSSY Mr. Lynn-Waiter, I ordered straw- berry shortcake, where are the straw- berries? Waiter-Tllat is what it is short of. Cop-Hey there! Wllere are you go- ing with those nine buckets of water? VVayne H.-I'm going to drown the family cat. The L. M. Christensen Co. A store specializing in smart Wearing apparel for the Women and miss. D The smartest and newest the market offers can always be found in our garment sections. Page 184 f P! ilw ' , X uf, , X , ' X Q ' Wa Ks P13114 K Q J X 2237 f N f N f N 1 1 5A57Ff725'!lZL 6 HXGH 7 C'1VA!V1Df0fV 7D0fFfV4!Vf!W SCHOOL 00U!V7'V f47'x5'1'7f?!7'L14ffE 01551957254 B5 ' 7Ef4f'7 ' K - J K J K J f N f N f N 8 54.5!f1f754lL Q 015556772 F'l?14C77CE 70Uf7fV4fVLW7 0457 HAS 14 F017 GYM f4715Pf1'?!7Zx4A'E 1'3A1'?77' Z:-J'1'77l9f7' X J X J K J K N f N K N 15 15 20 TRACK 6' 7271913 XVAFCH VW1VD.5' GYM 51177517 X J K J K V , J f ' N f N f N 2 1 ..5'Pf?!!VO Z 2 2 6 H149 COME SCHOOL 007' ,5'10f?ffV6' IMCAWJN X ' 1 x 1 x 1 . l J. T. Johnston Chas. D. Bixby EAST SIDE I Psoifas Two Cafes in Estherville l Furniture Co. 1 Joi-IN P.MARTYR FURNITURE, RUGS . PIAN OS, ETC. I Chiropractic for Health Phone 2 5 8 A If you have hea1th,be thankful, If not, call here. E. L. FOUNTAIN, D. C Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 83 Everything to keep house- A But a Wife I X 5001-2 E. Lincoln St. ESTHERVILLE, IA. Bertha G: Why are the Sophomores a lot like the Helvetia P Virginia J.: Because they have a lot of trouble with'Caesar. Miss Cornwall: Is there any soup on the bill of fare? 1 Waiter: There was, but I wiped it off. Short Story: Boy tallg Footballg Hard Fallg Thats all. Lyman's Suhurhan Grocery GEO. I-I. LYMAN, Prop. Store service that gives More for Less Our time is your time all the time here What We save on our purchases, you save on yours SMALL STORE, SMALL EXPENSE SMALL PROFITS, SMALL PRICE Phone 1 0 4 Pg 86 J. W. Morse Lawyer 'Phone 21 I i 3 0 Emmet County r yi State Bank E h 'll , l , . St em e owa l . Capital and Surplus l' 560,000.00 ,ll Y' Estherville, lowa 0. N. Reffsel i ' E W Attorney-at-Law y Estherville, Iowa Commercial and Savings l i l I Freddy-I heard of a man who lives on onions alone. Leah-He ought to live alone. Sheldon G.-Wliat date is it? Miss Brittain-Never mind the dateg the examination is more important. Sheldon G.-Well, I Wanted to get something right on my paper. ' , Esthervllle ' 9 Co-operative Creamery Ass n Pasieurizea' Dairy Products , 1 I n X719 Vv , I M, lx 5 ' Pasteurizecl 1 Filtered and Sweet e M gmt in Pasteurized Creamery T' 'lf 9 'fl 'L Milk and Butter M bf Cream Phone 35 Pg 87 Grieg SI S011 Jones8zCo. D T U '3 E1 1:1 II GRAIN Famous SEED No-Ash-Coal ' Unequalled PHO N E 6 ' TRY IT Loyal Boosters for E. H. S. PHCNE 249 Katherine-Do you know the differ- Miss Cornwall-Who was Cyclopes? ence between an apple and an CIC' Dorothy Olson-Why, he was the Pham? . man who wrote the cyclopedia. Paul-No I don't believe I do. Katherine-You,d be a smart chap Miss.-YVi1cox-What do we call two to send out to buy apples, wou1dn,t words having the same meaning? N you? . Joe D.--Twins. The A. B. C. arket Shop Meats QF Quality We carry a complete line of Fresh Meats, Cured Meats, Oysters, and Fish Game in Season M. M. 'MARPLE, Prop. Pg 88 Inns lr43.'3t X s'5 K N h 0,5 RM .. 1 --Qi' vw 5 llil 9 ' lI 'In xv U vvvv 'Oy' ' ,696 ig ' . O Q 0 v :Huw N O A 9 vo f EW 0 4 '0 4 ' -09 zo 4 .4'Mf!'+ Mem sf Mrs ww 'V QM' fx QQ Q , A 15, own, nl J f 1 N fz N f 4' N 70 Wfvfoaf A,Df?f4 F004 w0f?ff Aaffffv 7H1f0ar0 f-'0H 0ffw0f? PLAV X J X0 J X J ' 5 X 9 X '15 X FZA7 WE 0,457 cw0sEfV ,4Pf'ffL 0fef0WffP.s W0fV7 55 wH0l9 Lacffrf 5ffvf0f?:9 40fv.Q X V J X J X J '19 X '25 X ' 5 X Pf240W0f 0 wwf 2 ELXGXELE F057 PLAY spfmfs Pfcfwc ff0fv0fP sfaoffvzs' f4f1ffV0zffVcf0 K WJ X ' J X, , J '27 X 'ze X '50 X J1ffzff0fP Zfpfff .fzffWOH JEXVXOFP DRAKE HELAKS' H0fv0R 57005405 BAAIQUETGPPUV CHOSEN X J X J X J l 1 Plan to Attend QESTHERVILLE 22 J UN IOR22 COLLEGE Two Full Years of College Work A ---4:4C9D?:1--- Fully flccrediteo' by the Um'versz'z'y of Iowa Credits Accepted Wherever Those of l the Um'ver.vity oj Iowa Are Accepted ----:4 s:--- Make Estherville Junior College L YOUR SCHOOL l , 5 BOB PENNS Rhode s Motor Co. BARBER 51-1012 Established 1907 E Under Sandven's Grocery V l Couriesy fo All 4 Specializing in the latest styles in . l-l ' B ' A Automololles an obbmg ' and - 1 Accessories V g Gardston Drug Store l Wholesale and Retail Home of , A Sheaffer Pens and Pencils 'Phone 302 A in Estherville, lowa VVITH PLEASURE Mr. Gibson-The stretcher is a most important piece of equipment. I'm sure you are all willing to bear me out on that. YOUR NOSE KNOWS Mr. Lynn-Can anyone tell me l1ow iron was discovered. Bob Lee-I heard pa say they smelt it. 5 lowa Trust 85 Savings Bank Capital Stock and Surplus 560,000 -Estherville, lowa HAVE A CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR SCHOOL EXPENSES Page 191 Olaf HSC all 5 ., LI IO ' 9 FMFMWWWMF W?lLFlM7iFiFWllmwl9lW!l?llFlk9!lW?iF!WlL?!LFt? Gil 492 T V Q '--1. .1.-Q--- Gaim Phone x M ma s W u ,,..ii....l.-l-1d PHOTGGRAPI-IS QM please ----14Qe:---- TO Mr. H. C. Sorensen We Wish to express our sincere thanks for the splendid co-operation he has shown the members of this staff. We deeply appreciate all of his efforts. THE 1928 I-IO-LO-CO STAFF I N V? O PG' Vi aaaeieaaa. get famsv' 5 nnuu fatnulu llll ilum 4 21 ,J K 5 N K 8 N K 9 N EH 5. HONOR HONOR mfwz-4WOf1f OOO15W POOUO .S'OOf5W HOLOO MEE 7 PROGRAM FHXK WJWAWOJV , J X J X J K1 N K1 9 N K 2 4 N ,5 Ofsffwcr .S5fwOH PLAY 752,405 M557 HO-L O -OOO 5 OHf1f5f?50 X J X J X J f25 N f27 N '29 N 5977475 rfaffcff OAOOALAOJ-P5575 OLAO fewr M557 J55?MOfv X J X J X 0 J '30 N KB1 N ' N U J ,s'5fwOH OOfvM5xvO5fv5fW Jpggiagj-QS. 55ff,4ff5,-mr fweffr X mz4u,.4.9f..1- J X, vhmgZ?G'.,.f,,,.,L.,l ,J X Donalidfkrgw J P Autographs Autographs WlLat is writ, is writg Would it were worthier. -B ty row nfcm.-WARNER ca. SAINT PAUL. MINN a Qx?x l., 1
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