Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)
- Class of 1923
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C-Q-NTENTS CI' he School L.tJE6FdI'QA Features Athletics Humor e Foreword ln producing ihis number of the Quill, it is our aim to accuratelq portraq the l-liqh School life and the activities of 1922 and '23g that our book maq qive pleasa ure now, and in laterqears, when reminf iscinq the memories of our Hiqh School claus. l J Q U Q IU 'rms scnool. HIM IIIIIIII Hi 5 i 1 I 1 1 f I -iii... ' VI-IILZV if:.i ., ' ' ' , ' . I . fl I I 'IIIIIII'I'IIIIIII'I IIIlf'x,',',TI'llf.I- ,lg-IPIIII,II.IfxII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIII-y':'4L,ff I ff - I 'Qi . .,,, ii , ':,:,f,: ' g:,:iig'.i'1 ', ii:Tgj.g'A Q4 R131 II LSD! El I - QS Y - F f N -x II II III IIIII Qf'LIIfxE6I71'QIf:i. 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EMRY PRINCIPAL Brighton High School Iowa State Teachers College University of Iowa ,,, '..,.-,v,,1...., I ,i , i flvmm 1 X ' inmlLwriin,imlmxfy:1:1ififf:g:., 'ul 'I ' 1 ,Q T ,'f'V 5 INK.-' ,-,XL ,NV , ,I , Q , Y , V V ,?, in, X v,,,, -B t-,.,,.?,..,..Q .. .....g---+---l- m y 'Digi-lklJgl?'5Il'?UB4UIli.l3l! llllllllIlilllllmmwggmigffllmlilkm Q 'Y V Tl E. Q E, L x L' x if A I F I IP 3 1 PZ, 1.4. L.. I I, E 3 L04 ' 'I . 511 vel L if of f E. il ,. F, Eel l if l , I . ,I t4 'A' '4 f . il ii A Eel lf' it vw: 'B N 1: ETHEL BENNETT BESSIE SCHWARTZ F V 1 , DOMESTIC SCIENCE DOMESTIC ART fi I E .14 ff 'Q V ' Humbolt High School W Burlington High School E wi- 1 Iowa State Teachers College Iowa State College, B. S. 2 A Chicago University 'E' 2,4 , . ea 5-1 A lf! 521 I - Q2 Q fr' ,, . ' 3, SMA-DELON PETERSON 5 rj! I 2 l i , FRENCH'ECONOMICS, AM. GOV'T. xi - 1 , x 3 gi ' I , ,S Eeigfielauigh School - -E :Tl M X f Parsons College, A. B. . - V lil I C 7 ' 2, ffl 1 , A u l 1 I EARNESTETD LANGE WILSON R KING if MECH DRAWING GYMNASIUM BIBLE DEBATE Central High School St Joseph Mo Buffalo Tech High School New Haven Norm Sch of Gymnastlcs Greenville College B O A B Polytechmcal School Kansas Clty B1b11calSem1nary of N Y l i . ' I 'N ' . ' I 2 H I D ' ' ' - ' . - ' I ' 1 I 1 . , W . . Q . . . ' ' . I 5 , j 1 ., .E Z , X 1 fs' 1 2 Iii! ! Q T WJ, Q In A Y ' Vg, ,,A', 141-1 ,, ,,,, ' 1,-'-,M-,g,,,,-, -,1, Ej..AE,-.,L-. L.. .. f-Q1 R I F -if-ML: :K . f H W.. . S4-7LU.TP:A. .... L.. 7.1. ... .f -..x- ei--..-. I... ' ' -Z 5 , vile,afemixzuummmngvl : -l-H ,L I LU wE.-,1,, lmvm, 1 +5 ggww um an fm f I I TF I U11 my ummm l1Emu11rm1rm1r99Q3l ivr. ., ,. .......... . ,......-- . ML:-.-.. -. V A..- E .......y, . , W--f -vf P 1 . - i S ---- .- 4 - - - f -A--f r- E fv---H -4 f -- ' '--v-f----in-'----xr V - V - MV.-Y-. 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REPASS MANUAL TRAINING Dexter High School University of Iowa Iowa State Teachers College Parsons College A.'FlWl4:'fIw1.sIfl.gf:mf:4l:m..szfwllufmwrggwwmf W' H1 Howl ll ll 1 2-ii I :M , I r ,4'l-M3737 -Y-TTTZTQ F743 T12-,Ll T-Lffli 1 .iii Y .LI - g' ' 'f.','Ai:71Zif'?fT,': 'g 'fi' Ui-X-U V Y' fy- - ------Q--m ----- J---Q - A-f--e ' Wl5HU+?'iH1Ql1e45SQrHE f' 'gfIf5Qil.iQUlEllllUll33lUUf'1m3?Df.gUQll1.Ufllllll1ETlQ 5 jilll' mvvvv-my-mm'-NW! N QU! ' ' ':l ' 'Y 3' N I' 5 l ' l1.f, l , . , , .I ni, C II! I L gil li , ii s ill f lil 12117 1 sein! I .:: mg 22 iyiin It l-- yz . sq! 'I' .. ,.- in Lffif , ,wg . Kill ' I.. ., llglli F F--lil .ell ll.: .lfili i iii? A 1:55 , Film , lil!! l H,-it l , wil l l El liigj I ill ' llf' ..: in li-I' . HEI 4 I 4-:iff V58 lf' , ME... ,Tligl M1231 IE lp if CORA RUEGGENMEIER ELIZABETH O. LOCKE l . I 1. X ,, U5 I BIOLOGY LIBRARIAN ij Waukon High School Fairfield High School .153 fe gf, Upper Iowa University, B. A. Fairfield College ,ge Fil Wisconsin U., Post Graduate Work Private Schools ' 'fflsl I li Elf l 'fi ill: -:sl 5 J. F. THOMASON I .3 ll-,ill COACH, soL1D GEOMETRY, ' Eg I l ALGEBBA 'I gl Clemson College, B. S. j lf, A Peabody College lijfil gg V all iii! LOIS FARR MRS, GLAIDYS MITCHELL H5 NORMAL TRAINING ENGLISH I I T5 1 Kansas City,High School . ' High School - ' E Q Grinnell College, A. B. Iowa State Teachers College 4 l ,. l I i, Minneapolis Private School ' 1 Western Normal College, B. S. iii .. li li E I i I i ' i kill f iii' ' if, ,E ' Q 3Pi?pWi'TW of-E Wif-fffmjg'- :'I'-fI n 'ff' i'Qi'1fi2f:9ree-II as-1 e.'-e e e-fe --an eeeee! ' L, itll? LLJILLEI.llLlll,lgQilHHlL 1 WY it ' - ,Y V. 1 i, b L I LL L 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll ll lllllllll lll Ill llIllI llllllllIllllFll'6 THE , Illlllllll llll llllllllllllllllllllll ill ll lllllll lllllllIlllllIlllll ' fC T ' ' L Wei 'f' R QUILL , ' ' I ' I P N X W. L , L.- 4 w l 1 I HARVEY P. STEARNS CORA BALL , ALGEBRA, MUSIC NORMAL TRAINING, MUSIC Sutherland, fIa.,J Public Schools Parsons Academy - Iowa State College, B. S. Plarsons College, B. S. FRED C. EGGERS . AGRICULTURE, PHYSIOLOGY Victor High School ' Iowa State College, B. S. EVA L. ROBERTSON A CHARLES FULTON ' ENGLISH M PLANE GEOMETRY, GENERAL Mon-isonhHigh School SCIENCE S' 4, f University of Illinois, A. B. Fairfield' High School K 4 University of Illinois, Post Grad. Work Boston School of Tech., B. S. ' J l , V V M,-Q f fell, --- '4'l':?'- :...'--... ri::T'- nf -f 'L ' All I IHIIHIIHM . IQQQ L Il l I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ul.- , L Y H Y - ..-- --Y -- . L K - -Y 1 L1 , . i -1 Ll 1 1 l .li .-. 1. ili I ,1 1 1 l 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 V 1 1 1 i E Q 1 v-K .,.1 1 1,, 11 '1 5 ,J 5551552M121l1iiQf1Mi3:Zg1bQ11af'1ff : MliffililUliffllrl1?lfif1fW LZRZTM ', ' ON 'ill-JU--5-32 A M'A'l i Wm ' 'H'W'l' R' ' ' 'V wlljjzq xfffs:fff'fj file? I- i R ' X121 1 T T. 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Dorothy Heaton-- Joseph Kaska-- -- Ti Zelda Hoffman- - - 1 l l Clifford Kelley ----------- 13 J Kristina Johnson -------.- A Nellie Knowles ----- ---- fl i Orlo Krumboltz ---- ---- lf i J osephine Lee ---- Bernice Leppo .----- ---- l Orus Krumboltz ---- - - - - A Lauretta Lyon ----- ---- fi Gladys McCabe .---- --- j . Dorothy Bowermaster ---- Marguerite Bowermaster- Class Prophecy Wants to Be ----Famous -------- ----Beautiful-----A -- ---- President of U. S. - - ---- A teacher ---- -- - - - -- - --Cabaret singer-- --------Handsome------ -Wise ----------- -Pretty --------- College professor -.--.--- --------Popular -------- --------Teacher -------- -- ---- Athletic director - - ---- Loveable -.--- - - l J Dorothea Chandler -------- Heart breaker- - - - - ---- Ladies' man -- -- - - - -A faithful friend ----Charming ------ - - - -Hardware dealer- -- ---- Society lady- - -- --------Vamp--------U --- -- -- -Dancing master- --------Poetess -------- --------A foot taller---- -- ---- Stylish ------- -- -- ---- Married .----- - - - - - -Syncopated vamp - - ---- Slim --------- - - ----Cute----------A ----- - - -- Stunning- - - - - -- ---- Grovsm up----- -- ---. A doctor ---- -- -- ---- Somebody ---- - - -- ..-- Learned ...... -- -- ---- A man of leisure- - - ---- A nurse ------ -- ----Author------U ----Famous -------- -- ---- Her own boss--- -- ---- Aesthetic dancer ------- -- Farmer ----------- ---- - ....... Movie star --.---- ---- - A Elizabeth Humphreys ----- Gay and giddy ----------- Happily married -.....---- Authoress of a dictionary-- Gym teacher ------------- Like Orus Mathematics teacher ------ Countess --------.---- -- Like Orlo ---------------- Musician ----- Beautiful -.--- Q Josephine Martin -------- - -Deaconess .--- Will Probably Be - - - ----- Beauty Specialist. ---------Hat Model - -- - --- --Alderman from 2nd ward. - - - -.-.. A teacher. - -- ----- Nun. - ----- Ditch digger. - -- ----- Seamstress. - -- -- - - - -Chorus girl. -Clown in a circus. --- .---. Spinster. -- -- - -- - -Waitress ---------Tramp. - - - ----- Loved. . - ----- Sued for damages. Floor walker in dep't. store. :I-:::Always thus. --- ----- A vamp. --- ----- Junk man. - ----- Farmerette. --- ----- Married to a farmer. - - - --.-. Cowboy. Married to Henry - -.... Still smaller . - ----- A dressmaker --- ----- Hen-peeked husband Deaconess --- ---.- Running a iitney. A failure Stunned A second Mary P1CkfOI'd -----A blacksmith - ----- In Ladies Aid Society --- ----- What she wants to be A preacher In Ifflmatron of Old Folks Home Ed of Society Col of 3-in-1 Insane - -- ----- Bos-sed Floor walker. Farmer Manager of Victory Theater Sunday School Supt Married to a Maggie Vaudevllle star Anti-fat specialist Successful - Justice of the peace. Ticket seller at Orpheum Successful Leader of jazz orchestra Movie actress Member of Methodist choir Q4 E! . . ' . J . U. i. if . - . - 2 Q l t Q . all ' . f i ' ' ' 86 '. H Q , . . . . . ' 'I . '. t A 0 V 0 I fi . ' . N I u 1 . . I ' , ijt - --- . ,L - - - - W .gn W -. 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John Montgomery--- Viola Peterson ------ Myrtle Raymond ---- Albert Nelson ----- Ruth Ricketts--- Jane Rietveld ------- John Oliver --------- Edythe Rittenhouse - Nellie Routsen ------ Raymond Pickin ----- Elizabeth Sammons-- Mildred Sandell ----. Joseph Bradley Reed- Edna Scott --------- Florence Schafer ---- Elmer Scott ------- Ethel Simons--- Agnes Speirs ---- Merle Stewart ---- Josephine Teeter ---- Mildred Tracy----- Clyde Unkrich ------ Carrie Van Lissle ---- Catherine Vinton .--- Harold Watts ----- Mildred Wagner ----- Hattie Webber ---- Byron West --------- Mildred Wheeler ---- Florence Whitmore-- Virgil Winter ------- Frances Wilson --- Clarence Zeigler ----- Wants to Be A noted athlete --- - Wise ---------- - Criminal - - - - - - Movie star- - - - Pedagogue--. -------- - Farmer ----------------- Getting good grades ---- Broadcasting for radio-- Living in ease ---------- Mu-sic teacher ---------- ::Elocutionist ------ --- ----Cheerful----------- - Quiet and retiring ------ Like her twin ----- - Nothing ------------ - Grand Opera Star ---- - Nurse -------------- - Country gentleman .----.- ----1'eacher------------ - -----Hollander -------- --- Prize fighter -------- - College professor ---- - Orator ------------- - ----Cowboy --------------- -----Tall and slender------U -----Man hunter------ Married to moneyiil ---- Noticed --------------.-- Picturesque ----------.- Traveling over the world A model .-------------- Artist ---------.----.-- Orator ---.--.---- - Circus performer ---- - - - ----Teacher--------U --- A general ------- - ----Prima Donna ---- - Bashful -.-.--- - Band master ----- - ----Stenographer ---- - Married -.---------.--.-- ----Married-----U---------- Kindergarten teacher--- More than she, is ------- Detective -------------- Rich ----.-------- --- A man of leisure ---- --- . . ggfrliimiiiiif i 'torn -ts- M- P-qw'-tm tang.-.ti-,.:sss s-H Will Probably Be Member of the Old Settlers' Quartet. A nuisance. Caught. Farmerette. A modest young woman. Preacher. Physics teacher. Neighborhood gossip. Married to an heiress. Member of Christmas choir. Missionary. Undertaker. . Stump orator. Successful. Less than nothing. A home-body. Superintendent of a hospital Hard at work. Matron of an orphanage. Dairy maid. . Gospel singer. Farmer's wife. Book agent. - Preacher. A second Mrs. Tom Thumb. Man hater. Divorced. Famous. Hairdresser. Plowing corn. Clerk in 5 and 10 store. Editor of funny paper. Church deacon. Taxi driver. Running a chicken ranch. Dishonorably discharged. Country school teacher. Sutfragette. Fat man in a circus. A model housewife. Successful. Bernice's husband. Authoress. Less. Night watchman. Swindled in oil. Ticket agent at R. I. station. QEEEMLLEELL-lBQlL?Ulllmifimlimm U1 H NW ., mm vi 'xv ' s v I' w -' ' 1 I 1, I 1 , : , , , 1 N W I N K., 4 mm I lllll ll l l l f l I l I 'llll lll L 1 '1 fi ' ' ' Y ' ' ' Y f W w N cl lg -A i, V -4 r Q, 1 I L P .I l X lflylq CLIFFORD R. MESSER, Messer ROBERT LAMSON l , I have laughing blue eyes. and curly hair, We know he likes football :ind basketball, I lf W Rosy cheeks, and complexion fair. Amflhis blush seems to say that they ax-en't l-- B ' GI Cl b III, IV. - 8 ' A E11 Y IifIIlI,u1V. gxunigglilvghthl ' unior ' t. oo , . HQ! Presidentugenior Class. Basketball III, IV. fi 1 Gypsy Rover III. Suill Stag. E I, , acuum a . Q 5 J b '?'eni4ir aio!-etary and Treasurer. nr 1 - rac . I JOSEPHINE LEE, Jo , E .if-I l -'w 1-fx b 1 'a : - ' I . I A..?.,..S Siieifflfl FLORENGE WHITMORE, wmv, Y. W. C. A. II. III, IV. , , '.7f Neve' bl if d a. n l da , 'gU'gi01'PNiEgt-V 4 Hi Iv ' j, I. But lil1:1ffi3?gisn'tsl.l1i gnlyywayf' Ir' 'r '-I p m ittee ., . .I 'g . ' -' i gag B151-11?g1lf.11l 'n,.1LI. 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P 'r Iv. F 5 Mix-53 Chgrus 1. 'rfi'cke'?l'lm Eighth Grade. 1, 11,1n. . gg gf! i Purple Mask III. IV. . Basketball 1, II, III, ,+A pr, - Football I. II. IH. i Football I, II, III. :ij F, B8gkBtb8.ll I. II. III, IV. CBDWIIH- Quill, Athletic Editor. ' L-: . . Qlllll- Class Basketball IV. 3, 11,1 N , . Class Track. Mixed Chorus I. , gy V . A A class 'rl-ac1g3,y11g., 111. FLORENCE HARPER J1m - . . 5 :lx-' :L ,. .'-f - ' ,.'. f- , f -' f ' :Ali - ' 1, W L Shia 01litK!'OWD,, shine things-but pot, - STELLA -McG'LEAR4Y ' : ' 5 .1 - P Ifogv sgilglings to- her'Fi?t'I:1e like an vine to fearur G15 ffliiib .nl --A'. ' ? ' - Libemvme H' S'iH m' ' .. gf A imma chorus 1. 1 , , ' A . 5 . f T' 5 ' ' 1gg?50rBfggg-.-V .- , . . . .4 1.522 , X, Purple Masgf Q, , MCQABE, Ef1G-lad . b - .N if 3 . M Mound Bm! .eng I. 1. '-Laugh, snag me ikhiig laughs with you. . ' , q K' f H Y' y f V , 4Mi35gd'1Ch5mgg.,g1yL,L' Q:-, gf N 'I .. .K ? V 4 f , Junforsmiusfffif ff L- i Q- pQHQ17r1Y.IIEME0Nqe-. an L-v3.3 . 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Boys, mee Club IV, 1 11 Xilay lSelma1 'guqffn' Night' 111.1 ff 91 Track iSelma1- Pglkkfood H. s. 1, 11. 1: ottumwa If U' Orchestra IV. 11115, 1 ,Q fu Selma III- Band III. Iv. .11 15 '11 1 11 111 LIZZIE BURNEY DAVIS, Peaches HAZEL McCABE, Hay H ig V xaktllslxre-eyed,tsmiIgng? little lliissk- oh 1 fxtws-SKHWBIQS I 30- 11 'if' 1 1 i ips jus ma e or one o Iss- . xxe orus . 1 11 1 Henry I Junior Night. , jj ': - a 1 ' d G a . 1 T11 11111 am.Qf.:::1.......- af in Q Purple Mzisk Treasurer III. , X373 my 'E girls, giiiifiggkgthall I. Q 1 N 1 , V ass . 31 L5 111 v.5?uS:a5t35'r11. W- EDYTHE RITTENHOUSE ' ' 11- 5 1 Qui ' Study,hqs a bitter root but a sweet taste. 1 3 QY1 1 DOROTHY MONTGOMERY 1 ,,,1,,,,,1, g,,.fd.,g, , ' ' 51131 E171 A2wox-nan whq does her own thinking. GYDSY ROVGI' IU-, 1 1 11 11 Y. W. c. A. 11, III, Iv. ' I ' 51 1 L ' 1 1 Jlinior Night. ' A 11 Q11 L a'Y Cm H' ETHEL FULTON, Dottie 11, 15 I Not so innocent as she appears. 11ij11i 11111 Y.W.C.A.IV. ' 11111 Juniqr Night. 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F . 1 1: 'E 1. 1 1 1' ' 1 ' . 1 Ill Q ' LOIS EDITH NELSON ZELDA HOFFMAN, Jifck lif 12 112 Aim high and believe yourself capable of Size is not a measure of knowledge. llff' 11 lli great things , Girls' Glee Club Iv. I 1 11 Lorimor H. S. I, II. Mixed Chorus. 151 Glee Club III. Libertyville I, II, III. , IH Junior Play. ' Old Fashioned Garden. 3 1 3 Declamatory III. 11 1 11 iecrefaxii Plurgi: Mask IV. E' 1 ' UTD 9 BS , . 11 1 A ROBFRT L. BARTLETT Bob JOHN MONTGOMERY' lqohnn Allion among ladies, but hath love for 1 1 11 He has hard work who has nothing to do. only one'-f 11 1 I Boys' Glee Club I. II. III. Hi Y I H In Iv - 1-1 M' ed Ch , I, III. - ' ' ' ' 1 Hlxr. I1 V222 Iris. II: ness. III. ff,ffjf,'f,e'Q,Eiaf,Y Seclemy' HI' 'Q ly 'g:1m'0fPP'a?3 t In Yen Leader, III, 1v. 1 'll Pezsscmfmiiclge II, -IV. ' gelfftgtgg- LV-. M 1 Vacuum Circulation Manager III. Vgluum SQBEEISHIEBS anager' 1 111 Band I, II, III, IV. 1.1-. 1' 1l1 Purple Mask III, IV. 14 111 . Gypsy Rover III. L 1. 2 I 1 Treasure Hunter II. '. 1'1 Mound Builders I. . 1.1 1 MYRTLE G. RAYMOND, 'fJer1'y vf She is pretty to walk with,,and witty to Boys' Glee Club, III, IV. Purple Mask, III, IV. Treasure Hunters, II. Gypsy Rover, III. 1 . . ,, ' Tl talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. MILDRED1 WAGNER, llMlnn1e 5- 'fl Mixed Chorus IV. I To a single gentleman I look for protec- 1 11 W. II, III, IV. tion, for comfort, and for consolation. 1, unior ig t. - 1 lx jf' Assistant Librarian III. IV. 5?geS.0gi,!::.S:e1EI 1' -1 Old Fashioned Garden IV. Glee club II, IV' j I 1 CATHERINE VINTON, Vinton Always looks for the silver lining. Operettas II, IV. Special Chorus IV. Vacuum Staff, Activity Editor III. 1' girg C2eeAC1Hb Iv I 3uig,St3fE,ALi1iirai-H Efixitor IV. ' Junior Night. ' ' . Junior P-lay.. l , l 1' 111 Quill staff. H A Purple Mask IV. ' 1 Old Fashioned Garden IV. , V . x 1 . ':, ., .. .. ., ..,, . .. .... .-.,.,' . .4 . . ,. . , ., .,. ,. , 1 ' 4 J I 1 1 1.1.111r11.1 u 111.11111.111.11111141141.111.11.111QQ.1.s.1Q1y.1Z311 f.1l1e1.eu.e1e11.11111111.1e11111.u1lll1.111.111.1.11l1111111u1LH11111L1111f Hmm? A,Xf,,......,- -1 gl -a 1 Hmmf1jeE+n'ff4EmElffm?R , 1 mm. VIRGIL WINTER To him, F. H. S. owes grateful thanks For his work in football and basketball ran s. Boys' Glee Club I. Mixed Chorus I. Junior Night. , Hi Y. I, II. Football III, IV. Basketball III, IV. DORIS PEABODY Lots of powder and lots of paint. Perhaps I look likewhat I ain't. Junior Night. MARGUERITE BOWERMASTER P , Brownie ' She cares not who the fellow is that takes her to the shows, ' So long as she is very sure them-e's powder ' on her nose. Junior Night' I - ' , Girls' Pep' Committee I. . -,Nor-mal'Training III, IV. ' ' Class Basketball I, II, III, IV. 4 Q? , f :QUILL ,ii I 1 l . W . ,ji X ! , TH li-5 v -' ,Q 2 if l l 13, , N i Ig F if mf ,L 'L ,Ei E 2 I I, f 1' , EMIL G.. GROVE, JR., 1 -E A Swede whose special hobbyis to make E: , the girls take notice. . I-Ii Y I, II, III, IV. E, 1 Vice President III. we Junior Night. E, 3 Junior Class Sec. and Treas. III. . , W Business Manager Vacuum III. , Class Track IV. ' gl L-1 ,3 , if ,V NELLIE B. ROUTSON 1, There's a little girl whose name is Nell. ju She creates excitement and does it well. I Mixed Chorus I. ,-- ' A :. Junior Night. , l - .' Girls' Pep Commxtte III: Vice-Pres. 1 Dina :Qin Leader Iv. X' I 1 e Ste . ' , ' Q Glee Club II. III, IV. ti Normal Training III, IV.1 '-' , Class Basketball I, II, III, IV. '- Class Track III. . ' I ' 4 Gypsy Rover. . V' - IE V ,Treasure Huntersf- . in R , WE , FLORENCE R. GROVE, skinny . NLE! , Men may come and men may go, T - 3' j But I run on, foreverff , , I 3, J., Junior Night. 'W ' 4 Normal Training' III, r ' F: x i - . ' , yliii X ... T at R we BEULAH O. GIRE I'm vumpish-of that I'm quite aware. Yet every one likes me, so why should I care? Junior 'Night '22. -. Birmingham H. S. I, II. - Normal Training III, IV. T13 ' fig: gllfijl ffllf 31,135-figiggif-rirzir:-rr' m' :ftff-Air--ire uf:-: pidl' ff +f ,'f' :1'l1iI1IUUIYHTLUj1IDQJTT1Tf.u l l ri l n n r-31923 -mlllllll 1:1gngijjjr1LTmIfQD311TIfl1TTUlJUT1TIw 4 I , 'A'-1'f .i: .'1' Q W Z.i'TlIJ ig.g '. JD '-'-.:r W+'- E- 'TU-Cffx ' ' -f 1---A-aw?-L - ' ' f-f --f--ff-:Swim-- '-'uf 3 ECTHE DQEQUBXDMHUHJ I ' 'I - H I ' ' I ' ' ' ' E QHUILL ' ' 'W ' ' N f - I ,ti I 3 . 'Ll if i , W , A. 9 1 Qgj I 3 W i 1. , Q: ' : v N X ' I if l ffl 1 . s W il? i . N 7 Li 1 JI I !..' ' f PM I 5 Ek li Q WEE' ij l V Ei I I ' A: Piss A I F i I I 2 f I if i fl' I I ,.Q I 15 5 I 72 I V W l T E :i 1 . ul ' 1 if w ' I 5 1:1 ' xi if 55 3 1: l M I ww f i V1 Y ' X X ' It , EE PHYLLIS MORRIS, Phyd HARRY F. ISRAEL 13 1 rg . I If a burglar annoys you, just cull Phyllis, ' Though rather small, we know most well, E ,M Wigh Her sturdy right arm and her rolling In argument he doth excel. - 1 ' lg Pm- u , Hi Y II, IV. I I 59 15 1 W, Junior Night. Junior Night. .Q 4 ' PUFDIE Mask III, IV. Quill Staff, Editor-in-Chief. If f Quill Staff. ,Vacuum Staff III. F V li IL Y 4 yi ' ,E ll E5 itz , lil MYRTLE A. ERICK ON B'1 I lr-1 4 gg' JoE BRADLEY REED, Joe .meds are better mf M38 ,. 11 Y I I 'D' of 're I th' k 1 11 h, ' . ' ' 'J And :fre gizatestlgne is sly: lfnrvtggxg to bluff. Lockndge I' H' 'UI' wg' pg Hi gf. 1, in, III, Iv. - i I It .1 H Jumor Night. . ,aj izyicbiialg Hi Y. rv. FLORENCE GRIMES3 Curly I -1 Q' ' ' 1 ' - - Sugar and apic y d yth' ' , . I Sxggaggglmf' Edmr' 'rhacfsvwhat littl: 23158252 A25 sizeof. I , I Library Club II. glaslgatgxgl I, H W E 1 . - , ix orus . , . ' ' 'V inapeci? gheigus 197. 3 , L oun ui er . ' I I , 'Q , ' BB IOYIE Bl' ell . ' - ' KATHRYN DAVIS K ' '3f5a5u'l1'H'u3t25s E' IV ' If il Two souls with b r Q 1 th hz. Y' W' C' A' H: UI' Wx L E Twoyluextscthxt gegatfsqlggeg' Dug - 'V '1?IE'3nrma1lirE?l3? ggwfftee IV' w i Juniol' Illizimt. , I U' .. fmw? gf 5. I f 55 Pep committee 111. , A , l y .K , w f ' W ' . f AE. , . ,cA.RoL1NE BUREKER, Ca1-rue f V. I if Dia ' I '-'ro my wen is good: to do wen is better. f I ' :Di , 'Grieg Clul! I. ' I N I 11. A Jumor Night. I W Pleasant Plain H. -S. I, II. 1 S I Pi- Wk. 1 1 .fu E . I E Ego IQ' I I i if ' . E I 1 E ' , .fl wt E Q 1 1 :7 Vt? k X E'9iff':: 1' D fum ' '1 fI'f'I '7 Tif'-7 '-T1-i1:3C T'5T' Y H AA' ' --K---- 'W'-'hiilg Q 4,fl1'l-f.UEIil.L 1 4 . , llll llml llllllllllIllllIlllll'f 1923 :wnm llul I llllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllu Q3 , , AW. -,.-....M,,-,,p,,7D, ,. .. MEI.-. 7, A -,,---. ,A ..,,,, 7 D. .WE , , . ,,,,, -W ,qv 4 N l IW4 12' 1 w I -L-u . , I 'N I. .,.., Hui... l L I i . I i n HAROLD E. WATTS, Heavy Laugh and grow fat. Junior Night. Band III, IV. RUTH E. RICKETTS, Pick Ax i My looks don't tell you what I Bm, For I can maneuver to catch a man. Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV. Treasurer Y. W. C. A. IV. Junior Play. Quill. Purple Mask III, IV. Maneuvers of Jane IV. LAURETTA LYON i I used to be hashful, I used to -Them days is gone forever. Girls' Glee Club II. III. Mixed Chorus I. Y. W. I, II. ' Junior Night. Purple Mask. Mound Builders. Gypsy Rover. hate men, RAYMOND PICKEN I may be smart, but don't you see I'm just as bashful as can be. Junior Night. MILDRED J. WHEELER, Mickey Love, and love is returned. Y. W. II, III. ' Junior Night. W W I 1 Normal Training. 1 . Q 1 EDNA ESTELLA sco'r'r, Scottie 1 I I Makes the world happier with a song, N When Sunday night comes driving 'longf' ' I i Glass Basketball I, II. ' I I Y. W. C. A. IV. ' ' Y M. A. K. Iv. lfi I Junior Night. 5 ' Girls' Pep Committee IV. e N VIVIAN CREW ' 'Her character and modest grace, Are well displayed in her sunny face. Junior Night. Normal Training Department III, IV. I 1 4 w N N 1 N 1 5 I 1 r . . l 1 i I yu .'1'.QfQ'l+'21-'1l:ii.'511lU.will..w'Ml- ll., 1 l l uf Mai P ' inf ' ' W1 ' . 3 5 l f lr ily e Allll Sli s 5 gl r , fl ' N' gi ll - ll l I ll 1 il Tl ,., iii 1. lil jl l if I 1' ,-5 1 4 l l 'iii-Q1 H3152 12,31 'fi-ll lf: Fllle l A l fl l Qlsfe 4 l fl l Q l f ll il My list will . -i' wil ' I l ll e. I I f i l l 1 1' 1' gl ll -ll N? lil' lllfll ' - '15 1 MERLE E. STEWART, Stewart PAUL HOWARD HARPER, Harp 'Tm smart enough. but I Calft See vghy Smiles cost less than electric lights, and 5 'Q The teachers all take me OD the Sly- they make the school room brighter. QM ' in IRIS? BOYS' Glee Club IV. 'mlm' 'W' Hi Y II III IV 'll U Pep Committee III. T - ', '. l - Ili' gl Football IV. ' um? Nlght' . 'l ll Class Basketball III, Iv. ggifltepfs Commmee H' Purple Mask III, IV. F tb H If, UQ 3: Debate UI- ' Bglfla al II .III El? I Class Haskethall III. A ass rac . i 1 Iv lj Cl 'r k nl ' ' I I AGNES SPEIRS, Agnees EDNA HANNAH, nH3I11'L9ghy' Her fingers work magic with paint brush Why 301172 the MED Dl'0Dose. mamma? gf Hi and penci1, , . Why don t the man propose ? Ankeny H. s. 1. Y. W- C. A. IV. if Y. W. C. A. IV. Junior Night. 1 1 Class vice-President 111. Class Basketball I, II, III. ' F ' Lunior Niiijt, Class Track II, III. f acuum . l, I V- -L gwg Sggfflgv- Aft Editor- DONOVAN BROWN, Donn Wi :1:gi.mu'd thinktlll1e's jusltlags -nies as pie. lrf b l you see e misc le ln is eye. 551 :ji ' Junior -Night. rf j Tra k II, III. ,N 'I ETHEL MAE SIMONS Class -rmk. tg School and studies are much too slow. ,Wig Give me a man and a bungalow. NELLIE KNOWLES, Nip l fi Y- C-,A- I- No one man will do for me, 'RIUIOF-'lNrIfhf-. In IV I like them all too well, you sae. N ' ma 'g ' ' Los Angeles H. s. 1, 11. I. I I, I1Ld.Ai KMIX. jygl Yurllllec all ill V Class Trick. mf ' 3 fl Junior Night. 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KELLY, Kelley V DOROTHY BOWERMASTER rg iii il' Thinks highly of what they used to say. Not 'as meek as she looks. i EMI Tlmiiytlieres time for work and time for Junior Night. Libertyville H. s. 1, II, HI. 1 l , Ii - 1 1 , 7. Pl Q OTA JOZINE RIETVELD J ,Q ' Q. 3 ' , 8116 1 , ' K: l' AVI C ER N ' ht E Call me a Happe , in v p-I d 't , 'QQ 3 l 'E.ivec:v?rEs need xgyrlflargingss of popularity Pverhad :gi Sharegn care I iii? G. I , G1 C1 b HI Mixed Chorus I. ', L-' gl, I JU? NQQMU - Glee Club I, 11, III, Iv. M, L'!g'0' .IK - Pep committee 111, Iv. i irq- . lj, N i ertyville .I,.II. Purple Mask H. IV. 531 E31 g?gg,aa!?:'::nlng HI' Iv' Y Yice-Prgiident Purple Mask IV.' - ' unior ay. I f-5 il f Y. W. c. A. ui, Iv. i .Q if V Q f gasketgzargrl. I:I, Ig, gli: Captain III img, ' ' 011118 Blnlng' , . fji z I f gl- BERNICE LEPPO, Bee A . . Track IH- ll L- Whence comes that wondrous gift of gab! operettas I' IH' Iv' ' ' l If-im That slang? That boistrous laugh 7 I .,, Q' ' ,Mixed Chorurs III, IV. 4 I N .:IQ. Special Qhorus IV. - W Liberliyvllle -L' II- HATTIE MAUDE WEBBER, Jerry 1 Ei E. ' Old Fdshloned Garden IV-I , I have curly hair and I have a man. N 5 , Vg I Pray tell me, what more could I wish Y I U. ' ' - - girls? Giieelcguiigll, Iv. - 1 .11 3 CLARENCE ZEIGLER, i M0!1ty 1 J,Qnioi. iight: ' 1 - ' w Study is quite a pastime for me, I GYPSY Rover UI- X I Yi For I never over-do, you see. Old Fashioned Garden IV. i 1 Junior Night. J ii 1 , 1 ' Boys' Pep Committee II. Q ' f i Fwrbru Iv. I II ii 'Ml 1 A Judging Team III. 5, cms Brrxeibrn H, mi captain IV. I , fi 2 crm Track Iv. . M 3 3 A i Q l 1 ' W i .7 1 l Q I ' i N I gl M.--N.,,,, I I. I II I I I I. II I II II II,.M,,IIJ,:'il1l - , W ,I-Wi-:'1:,-:f:'7of:'f i: W'R 'v x'fe - i T T 'l.4 'f ff' - ' V ' ' I N- l .QQ K i l M H, III 1 2 I I, IIII I, i llj23, U II I I Ijsmiriv, ,-J -. ....,.........-...,....-,.... .-- Y-.. , , , W , , --- , -Xe - P. - T 'I EI . -gg E. 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Quill Stalf. U Arrival of Kitty, IV. E 12 I 5 5-fl ' DOROTHEA CHANDLER Dot V 1. 4 - , ,. - 'V I , , 1 me Hu FLORENCE MAE SHAFER E I I I f :.'1z:.?':sEg . lf It' takes ia lot of sunshine witlzh lilgtls. V x W. Cd AUII X ' H 15,3 I E but of fam. make the world-gh, rouud. 4 I , Junior Night. ' 121 's -Tumor Night-' . - I , g -Mt. Pleasant I. ' ,g 5 ii Normal Trammg., . , .3 A 2. . Jr-, . I s I 17 if i . ' - 1 ' il iff 'LEO SWITZER' Pat ' r !1 ., ' ' . , ' . , X' '31 ' BLAIR, Blau- 4 E ' - - t ' ' Y It is not that, I. love study less, m 'fe U The deed I intend to do is great, but what ,. BF? fall We f ?h? mm- , , ,pl aqyet. I know not. . 1 , f - - f- 1 1 'HI 21.11199 'ie' ' ' 11 lffgfi E ni.Y I1I.E.IV. , , . w,,5,:3!!!'10 N'Shf- I l , 51 152 gll:.gorBNil??ball lfv E 'Q illl llfi em Qffxfviallf ' I E Ei l - 'S S BB 9 , . , -,k. I lgmi 'IRENE MYERS 1 , I l I 'N fl Stubby offstatue but long on tilk.'-' -5 Q19 IV. A , l 1,' un or is t. ' l tg 5. I .rlwkwmd H. s. 1. . 1 , Hedrick H. s. 11. 3 5 1 gf Normal Training. I I gl E'i I . I 5 l if 133 ., U, H, 1 - I 1 L. ll , f Q li il I 3 X :L-gf X -Q- Weill - ':.f:g'f3g 'L'lTT'f'f' '4 T'T ' e'ee' E E-e'e'm'f'e 'f ' - xii' H Y f .. mfr-f-ff'-f----E ---ff-if e g5gff.gg1.1lH lILLL 1 .lil m ll L . n I 19-uv LL I ll E- IQQQ - m IILLLLL mlunmm ull u l I n n n m 1 I 1 L r- i K. i 1 if 1 . ,Y1 4 1 1., 1 1 . - I--,I-I-,.- A n,n,,,A,,,,,,-,,.,..,. K-::'Y'1EG335x, - .-.-I.nn.n--,,., I-, - fgijfgsmf,u1iUg.ii1f1i11E 151111111111i1if1.5,f5.11H1mimU.i :T21211iIiLL1iiiI5l.f'5iLQf,Cfiring pg YuIsilliiiumlim31U.UI.i11'.1..11.111iU5m.ip ,gg I 1 L 1 ,u.,,,,,A,,,,i',ep.r5.:.:L:- ,',,,1,,f,nQ.'f,fQ,QfL,T...QL,L'.l.f,QLff,.j-,.I1l1f'l---. , CDUUJ 'iiijxzilgizififA-.f':i':i': . sflxli Xlijiiffn , elif 1 E j li il 1- 1. wig! I if I , H' , , 1 1 1 1' Q. 3 111 M '13 MJHQ 1 s Q J ,. 1: ,4 1 If ii , 11 fig M1 ,viii 1: :1 1155:- : .i if 'i E35 3 li 3 I 3 1? E2 W 52 iiriii :VX ' ' i til i 1 Lit if -: f 1531 fi iii wi' ' YET . fha!! ' F-3 53111 1 1 I ,- 'L-'21, . 51 '111 LYLE BURNS, Burnsy X ELMER SCOTT, Scottie 11. A town that boasts inhabitants like me. Equo ne creditef' 14 E Can have no lack of good society. Do not believe the horse.-QPony.J 1 L ,1 Pep Committee II, III, IV. Junior Night. ' 513 Band II, III. 15352 Latin Play II. iiirfil Purple Mask III, IV. nglfffr Maneuvers of Jane IV. ' . I1-fu Arrival of Kitty Iv. MARGARET BRIDGES, Bmdgxe .ill 1 Junior Play III. UA man a man k.n d f , 11- 11a 1923 Quill sms. Y iv C A' Eylfig Om 0' 8 man- 1 5 'i f-I .... , . 'gg Junior Play. f gi-chfsti? Ii: IIIIE IIIi5V. ' urp e as ay . CARRIE VAN LISSEL, Cad Library Club 11. .f ilf Judge not her ability till you. hear her ig. .Qi debate. Q, ' Mixed Chorus IV. 1 fi Y. W. G. A. II, III, IV. H N H Q 9 Junior Night. ROIIAND MARSH, Toody 2 11 . Debate Team Iv. Dfw bv day 111 every wav i ,.: Normal Training III, IV. 1. Old Fashioned Garden IV. is ,A , ' llflf ' , IS 11 K. E in A W V MARGARET I. FULTON, Jimmy 11 5,1 Once baught studying, but has almost 21 jif lived down the reputation. gl iq, Y. W. C.A. IV. 35-1 - Junior Night. J' , Normal Training. .1 1' 1 Old Fashioned Garden. 1 1A Ui I 'Q gif If .142 1 5 1 if 1 1 H. I. I grow brighter and brighter. Junior Night. ' Hi Y. I. Class Basketball IV. LUELLA OGDEN Blessed is she who has found her work let her ask no other blessednssf' Junior Night. Normal Training III, IV. i4'Q:i,2iEciEiiITEfiTiiiIiLii11j1ii,1i1i.1T1'11E 6131351 M1izL1i1'1'.1'11ii1T1uT1i1i'1'ii1LUB19i3 gag, j3 .u1'1iiu Lu lIiE'N.l.liIlUDIliilrillillili Miiuim 1i1111u1 11 Ljlllll-U .f - i f' H' N' ' ' 'A' df ' n' ggvi id,,T,.i, '- T ? - Nw ' .W .f - . f W -.-.e...- .ff -.fm 7. --in .-.Adi .,.?4f 'f1 KC-g nT.:.....-..-. M... .W , .W f . 'l-lfifi.f ff . H F3 VI f- m.........---. AV- -. .... f..-Q-.,......-.f... --.,.....M,....K,.,-,,,w4,xX?5g-gilt! ,,.,,,, , ,,.-,. ,., , 1 . 4 l 3 L 1 I 4 4- JOSEPH EUGENE KASKA 3- 'lNever bothers himself with girls, 2 For he doesn't like powder and cork-screw Q curls. V Junior Night. OPAL L. HAMILTON, Chic The shortest answer is doing. Cantril I. Normal Training III, IV. Y. W. C. A. IV. Junior Night. J OSEPHINE C. MARTIN, Jo Her voice-'twould coax, a nail out of a heart of oak. Basketball I, IV. ' Packwood II, III. Junior Play. Mixed Chorus IV. Sllecial Chorus IV. HOWARD LARSON, Herk Knowledge always beats force. Hi-Y. Junior Night. VIOLA PETERSON, Ted Study is a. pastime-I never indulge. Luckridge H. S. I, II, III. CLIFFORD GLASGOW, Slivers If he weren't so high up you might ap preciate what was on top. Hi Y II, III, IV. Junior Night. MILDRED SANDELL, Milly V I never trouble trouble, 'till trouble trou- bles me. 4 ' Junior Night. Normal Training III, IV. I S 4 . if .TH-igiTj. '4f5fSf2'-Q-i'fi11E1gi1'5?f1a5iseg,,f,f-g'ii : 'fE?fff,4,i5.fg.-f.-gifgfg,122511 I' . A aff. if l Lllfiillmll kill. iigfgllllllllli lIIlLillLLilii,llLlIIl 1 1-qglgglw Q35 SQQMQQLuallgggglggiglllgl g 1lgg.,q-5 f... f .9.- is 1 ,IG ,I I ,A ,, , i I III I 'I I1 ,,, I 1 J I I I .I I Il I Mg. 'IC-ggEZi'T'Ti 97 1Trf f11ii 'fx A' 555 I Y M W' I H 1 I T' XYJ' I K I V W 'MDW' wif. I . W 1' Tr' 'vn'1'fW'I E1ll ,xxx ?wiL5ILUfLA321iaU-:aIJ1I:I1-.e e fe U THE J e ed.LUlf5lllQlI1UQ33HU3mL'TU4U+U1-i1D'gf1f.fm. ., Qi- f 2... ., --Wg.-J -, ' 4541: W QUILI, .T' W in, ,.-:-1, Wfi, W , , ,,,,..,'t'g:i:5m. .xgileii Izifs J IILQI I? gal fi, IIA I9 I 1. f, I5 II Fifa IQ ge? I I1 II Z I II III. III? I? III I II III HI. E I 4' I , Q If- F ,I 1 I II IQQ 1 Ti IQQII I If I I I II' I' IV Q 1 I Ill I .I 5 I' I If-II me egIii iff.: I-67. IVIII Ili I I R N I :I V I If I IIU1 VIII IIVJI IEPIII .II .fin I my I IPI ISIEEI I HI Ii--,w , jj my i my QBQIII Im' III I I jim ffIf?I IIZIII I I I VIII I Izl ' gs, o o or ' I W I t I I , ORLO KRUMBOLTZ, K1'llm ' ORUS KRUMBOLTZ, Kl'1lm I I Every man has a right to keep his opin- Good boys, who to their books apply, 'Ill XI ions to himself. - Will all be great men bye and bye. I'-fi. gg , Hi Y. 11. nr, lv. Hi Y. 11. 111, Iv. :Ii 55 III Junior Night. Junior Night. , X I . I If I II I IIIEI - I all LORA ALFRED, Lo K MARGERY BURR, M'arge If QI! Success is the reward of diligence. Virtue is the beauty of the soul. Ifii IPI V Junior Night. Junior Night. II- I Normal Training, III, IV. Y. W. C. A. N3 IVIZX Q Normal Training III, IV. Ii I I' III I II : II I Q13 ii I I I ' as 1: ' I fi Ie I KRISTINA JOHNSON' K CLYDE UNKRICH .5 -5 A . I Her hair, a wonder ,to behold, ,, Iljfjl A liistrous brown, touched with rays of Pyzlu Zfgagedv but not W my bwks-for il ed chown L . ' Thnelxtjg somefhing else better looking to 11 gig I Girls' mee Club ru. . N. h L III' It ul Junior Night. 'mmol' 19 t- , I': .Qi Y.w.c.A.11.m.rv. III., Ii I -Normal Training IH, IV. II' 7, W 1 4 2 ' n a en . ' as n ' I IU I Mound Bfilsem If I JOSIEPHINE , Jo I., I Q A . . 'Knowledge is no burden. ' V ' ,pi If gi Junior Night. pm I: :II Normal Training III, IV. IIQI I f, I ' ' I I If Z I I ' ' I I I I T .1 7 . I ,AI I I il ,---Ii' If' I in I2 .WTI I I' ' IIII II x I 1 , 'I II L - 1 5 I. Ili Ei -.... ffsi. INI'-153 II III .II IIQI-. ..,e ,.,,,m,.,,,,-,M ,..,. in .,,. I. .-.lemon ,,ve.-,..-,X , C.. ,I-i.e.--.-..,.,,.e.m.,,,,c, m,,,,IVITIIi 'I m a ' IfLE2El,f-i.e: H- .,....,, IILQIQI I lg 2 1 1 A 1 l ' ' ,AH Y. .,,.....-..f 1 I 1 L. L....e.....----.---..,,.--,e..- M... G ,W-. -.--71 - .. , nmmummlunmlrau-Ob THE , -mmnum 135111 f T -W as M' as - quxu. I 1 ee----ees -M-A-M' W- ww. 1 1- E 1.3 l 1 1 I 1 f 41 1 ve' 1? 5 ',,' 1 21 1 1 1 '1 1. 1? i 1 L U 1 I 1 fi gl 1 1 , , rl. 11 X-rl il 1 '1 1 1. ' ' , : 1 1 Q1 1 e Y , il 11 e 11 YF' J F 1 1 TL. ?1 791 11 41 51 4 LJ!! 1, 1 1 .K-11 1 'il 1 1 1 ,li 1 1.11. 1 1 fl! 15 - fi 1? ' 1 1 11 1 11 -.1 I1 ' . 1 11 1 1-1 2 1 1 . , ' Q1 . 1 , - ' I ' + 1 GLEN CARSON, K1t IRA LYON 1- 11 ,1 iklust as baglxrvgrfi 3: canhbe. I I Nature is too busy to turn out handsome Q1 ,11 -L or a. very s u y is el' ' men. I L Q71 Boys' Glee Club IV. I LQ! 1 1 Old Fashioned Garden. E 11' ' 7 S V1 ,, 4 1 , FRANCES HADLEY 1 'E 5. If h d f , l ' 1 ' 5 BEATRICE E- COOP, Bee miofeafiii'3?2f.'SgZSy.h?5g'i?k.nivSZn5f 1-1 'g Excellence is the reward of labor. men -N 1 ff 1 5 1 '. . , Y. W. C. A, II, III, IV. 1 . ' Junior Night. ' f Q fi Normal Training III, IV. my , , 1 1 ,Y 1 1 - , , AI..BERT NELSON, Bel-uf' 1 M11 gl . Y ...L .ITE :.jf I'.i-eally don't know what's the matter, 1 111 11 - I 1 2 . ., 13.3 f ' ' ' ' 'Why can't I grow a. little fatter. 1 fi ELIZABETHHUMPHREYS, B1l1y'4 , E J Batavia yi. sg I. , 11 Of all sad words froni tgngueor 1:en,i- V5 -P Y ' Libertyville H- S- U. IH- 4, 1 I ' L 1 I ,, The saddest an-e'these44can't do gwiflholit 11 ' 1 men. V iq, .,,, Junior Night. 5 . N Purple Mask III, IV. 5 , , , I I e. 3 M ' : Jufldinz Team,IY. i T -13.1.4 - YT! ,TREVA BENNETT V x CH? e - 5 I um. EQN, ,.1 .. .gQ1. She. studies, then, iteaches, then studies 1 E 1 1 ' 1 , .i . ' - L sgygle more! ' . z . CARL GLASS, F3ltn,? 9, Q 'ff 153 155 'opportunities that come to her , W '33 3HF.E'l?iS lam ?rt lZ'l 3,yfa.Hf?i adm- I 1 1 12 u e 's in epor men . 1 my 'I Q -f V I 1 1 - T11 1 Junior Night- t - ' 'V ' ' ' e. 1 Boys Pep Committee I, II. III, IV.' , fl, , Class Basketball III, IV. ' 1 V11 1 '- '11 1 1 1' ff 1 l iN 5 F N, 1 1 I1 1 E 11.1 1. 11 l?5'igggg:::f'1 g, ,tt -f H ' ' -4-' 'ff' ' K? i9' W ' 'i '7 'f'h , ' LW - .1f:'- ':i'?ej1fis L K lfQQUQ1mi 1 1 .111 . W WN 1923 'llllillllllllIllllllllllllllllll Illlllllll Il llll .. - -Q.- lf , N- -P-'--H' H -H V 'll'-if Ti' ff.'Ziyi'.f L'77i'-'Z f ww ' mf: ' fgfzifiaiufu iii i fy :ya as 3,lseiiQuigi,1u..1x.1.i ui.inifi.mz1,iifiQf.xiii fun Lf.. -igfilyyiisu 25Pl. 3i'f'1-g .n gig-. K.. 1 ....., .. A The Class of Twenty-three PON a lovely September morning in the year 1919, there came to the school of the Orange and Black one hundred and ten students whom the upper classmen called Freshmen. This was not because they were fresh, you know, but because it was the usual name given to the new- comers. v We awed our worthy instructors and the upper classmen by our brilliancy and high grades. True, we were beaten in the sock iight, but what of that? Natural- ly, the Sophomores were larger, and Freshies aren't expected to get the most socks. Brown and West were our representatives in athletics. Bottle was placed on the basketball team the first game. He never stops for anything except the Whistle. Three girls, Welma Sellers, Hattie Webber and Carrie Van Lissel, entered the Girls' Declamatory tryout. Welma Sellers received second place. Although we made the most mistakes during Good English week, the upper classmen had to admit that our stunt was as good as their own. Since we loved amusement as well as the other classes, we were permitted to have a party in the Gym. It was a great success, and especially enjoyed by the boys, who received several extra servings. The next fall we entered the land of Sophomores. Proud and haughty, we looked upon the Freshies as very inferior beings. But our pride received a sudden j olt. Just think of it! The Sophomore boys had to buy new socks while the Fresh- ies got an extra pair. In addition to our representation in football and basket- ball, -we won distinction in debate and declaniatory. After a year of industrious study, we disbanded to give our Weary brains a few weeks of much-needed rest. Then came the Junior year full of promise. Our class helped to win many victories in football and basketball. Robert Bartlett won fame in debate. We were well represented in the Glee Clubs and won credit in The Gypsy Rover, a musical comedy, given by the organization. Many from our ranks were members of the Y. W. C. A. and the Hi-Y. The Juniors kept the Vacuum alive and published a paper which ranked high in camparison with those of other high schools. The Purple Mask, a dramatic club, was composed mainly of Juniors. The en- tire class displayed its remarkable talent Junior Night. Why Not Jim, and The Red Lamp, two thrilling comedies, were staged with- the specialties, Ooh, Maybe It's A Robber, Just Sweet Sixteen, and Peek-a-Boo, Mr. Moon. We also showed our hospitality by giving a banquet at the Elks' Hall for the Seniors. It was a great success in all respects, due to the advice and aid of Miss Porter. Thus ended the third great year in our high school career. Now we are Seniors, our last year in Fairfield High will soon be gone. When the call for football came, several of our men were ready for the fight. Although the team did not win every game, because of inexperience, we know that thy-did their best and fought every minute for their school. We had several members on the basketball. team, and four of the debaters were Seniors. All other branches of activities have received our loyal support. The long looked forward to day draws near, and soon We will depart from your midst. Next year others will fill our places and we will be mentioned with the many who have gone before. -Dorothy Montgomery '23. if i i i Ls Fai? .,.i ' . il :ini Sm iiiszuiiilq ai un . il,il.LlliFliigYEi'N 3, fggmixiizmmiiiiiimil'iiiuiiiiiii1iiQi?1iii1iii1fi13:i1i.ui .. . . . . . .... A . bYng.lg-.,',... .- ..... .. ew. --.......s..- Item Item Item Item Item z Item Item Item Item : Item Item Item Item Item Item Item : Item Item Item Item Item Xf w'.' . , , A gk rbi I5. , vii:.'1'i11Jif1v'1 i21i1-f i, ,'. -- 3-1 JN,v'w,:'w. i'1t 'rv g 'gl -, if I Ulf. l,,ll.,lm:..l ,..,. l,r-L.l.LllLi.l1Q.w,f. 1Sw5 ,uAg1Q,.lll-lll..1l-llll,llL,,.lilcli-l.,l,ll.ll ll1i-r.,.!1i l W '1 ff., J: if, jQ4', j,'.' Q L .. L,1':1it?R fx 1' Ar ff A',5',.i,'.1:ii .xii .:,.,, :,g.. , ' ,. : .. ..i . .-,Y,, Class Will E, the class of 1923, being of sound C?J mind on this twelfth day of March, in Fairfield, Iowa, Jefferson County, herewith draw up our last will and testament, hereby revoking any former wills made by us any- time heretofore. . The Senior Class Bequeaths: Their short Latin assignments and the use of their horses to the Juniors. Their Physics problems and Lab. experiments to next year's class. Clifford Glasgow's towering height to William Langner. Lora Alfred's style of hairdressing to Irene Fleming. Margery Burr's timidness to Alice Lucille Brown. Lizzie Davis' kid curlers to Jessie Barnett. Dorothea Chandler's coquettish ways to Martha Van Nostrand. Jane Reitveld's Daily Dozen records and her anti-fat formula to Louise Messer. . The twins fDoris and Margueritej wholesale supply of paint and powder, etc., to the Crabb twins. Nellie Routson's ability to create a sensation in the study hall to Marie Samons. Agnes Speirs' artistic talent to Helen Ricketts. Catherine Vinton's studious habits to Betty Bock and her friends. Elmer Scott's quiet muse-like disposition to Mabel Lyon. Lizzie Davis' poetic talent to Dorothy Horton. Florence and Bottle's mutual interest to Dorothy Fisher and Fuzzy. Leo Switzer's exclusive laugh to Cloyce Enlow. Walter G1asgow's popularity with the ladies to Bobby Parsons. Hazel McCabe's gift of gab to Rhoda Hallister. John Montgomery's industrious habits to Arthur Wesley Graham. Clifford Messer's lively pranks in class to that quiet little youth, Bruce Bai ey. Senior Class asks that their books and personal belonging be sold and the proceeds be used for purchasing new scenery to replace the pink-green-brown atrocity now adorning the stage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seal on this, the first day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1923. SENIOR CLASS, 1923. 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As Freshmen, we started V 5 ' off with a bang by defeating the saucy Sophomores in the annual sock il gl g fight. We duly impressed our worthy instructors by our eagerness to learn and our i -1 Q, tireless devotion to our studies. J E. The Junior Hi-Y. was a Freshman organization, secretly envied by upper class- g men. Allan Reed was placed on the debating team and greatly aided in its sup- 2' i port. lp i Our next step on the road to success was Sophomoredom. We were now ex- W , i perienced and more at ease, so we once more took up o-ur school work with zest. i J L History repeating itself, we again won the sock tight, unmercifully letting the poor it ' Freshies proceed homeward minus their socks. , 5 y A We contributed to and were prominent in all school activities. Lucille Lepper IQ , won the first place in the Girls' Declamatory Contest, Charles Russell won a berth Q lf: ,Q on the football team, where he impressed the on-lookers as well as he depressed 2 1 T the enemy's line. . , gift In basketball we won the class championship and the famous Pony team . g i l saved the day when the regular squad was in turmoil. They made themselves fam- , E jg ous by winning a decisive victory over the Mt. Pleasant quintet. . E ,sim .As Juniors we have proved to be especially prominent in athletics. We were tg represented by several members on the football team, and Charles Russell was hon- A TY ored as Captain-elect for '23, We again easily won the championship in class bas- , - pi ketball and Charles-Russell represented us on the basketball teaim. 5 it i Not only have we been successful in athletics, but also in debate, as was indi- E f cated by the fact that two of our members, John Ball and Allan Reed, were on 5 ,3 tlhe F. H. S. team. Two of our classmates, Lucille Lepper and George Griffith, 5 :gif placed first in the Girls' and Boys Declamatory. 5 t lj The Vacuum has been very successful this year under Junior supervision. E lg Won't Joel, our editor, be a great help on the Quill staff of '24? fails . . . . . . V jj We have always exhibited an abundance of school spirit and have been in- i . Q J tensely interested in all school activities. As we have made peerless Freshmen, T ' 553, mfatchless Sophomores and superlative Juniors, the question arises What will we J C. , do as Seniors ? Judging from this record, we are confident that we will be ranked i as zenith Seniors in 1924. Watch us!!! . ' , if , Eugene Montgomery, '24. if J i li sf: fi if its g:ig1:.'5.tL:.Q.i1ggi1.f g ..-is i .Tiig..'.T's'-.TQ ii-YF 'f..: . p Q.. f. f,..:311:ig1g31g3LL3g,:: -f-f-'H----1' i l . 1'1o'muii'mnmmiimHimi1ntuiirnwxEQ23fU.mmiiiuiu'miignmii ., ,, .--..-... ..-- . . ....- W.. L- . ,.,. .Y A.-...m,. .. 1. A .WL A-' -Y, A x. 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Judging from outward appearances few would guess the heights to which they were destined to arise. Their showing at the sock fight was not what it should have been, due to the absence of many of the Freshmen boy-s. Consequently, the Sophs were soon victorious because of their majority. After their defeat, the Freshies set- tled down to the drudgery and routine of schoolwork and nothing much was heard from them for the remainder of the semester. Finally, however, Christmas vacation and the semester exams were over. A class meeting was held and Ted Saur outlined a program for a Freshmen Stunt Night. After this various plans were discussed. Under Mr. Saur's competent supervision the Freshies practiced hard and on the night of February 22 gave their performance before a packed house. The program began with a number of advertisements of some 'of the leading establishments of Fairfield. These were skillfully and elaborately given by mem- bers of the Freshmen class. This was followed by a flag drill given by the Fresh- men boys under the supervision 'of Mr. Lange. Next came the three-ring circus and last but not least a short play which was very cleverly executed. Freshmen Stunt Night proved to be a huge success, and gave the outside world their first glimpse of the genius that was hidden in the Freshmen class. Nothing else was done by the class as a whole for the rest of the year. In the fall of 1922, the class of '25 again entered high. school. This time, however, they were not bashful or quiet. 1-Far from it. Much more class 'spirit was shown than on the year before. On Tuesday evening, the Sophomore boys turned out nearly 100W and soon took the socks off of the Freshies. They were principally noted for their athletes this year, having a number on both football and basketball squads. ' ' Perhaps you will think this history dull and uninteresting and the incidents named of but slight importance, but the class of '25 is but two years old. 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V On that bright morning in September, It's so long ago I can scarcely remember, We Freshies came to school with fear, For it was the beginning of our first year. - We gazed with awe upon the Seniors, And on the Sophomores and the Juniors, - And .after working day by day, We found High School wa-s not mere play. At last we learned the hard routine, And then we didn't feel so green. Hurray 'for the class of '26, The class of brains and might, We're always loyal to the orange and black ' And we always try to do what is right Other classes have entered Fairfield High many more will no doubt follow this one but thus far the honor of being the largest and most brilliant class goes to the class of 26 Modesty is our watchword Full of pep our slogan We hope the happy combination of quality and quantity will speak loudly 1n results achieved Looking forward is alvs ays a pleasant occupation and looking backward should be equally sat1sfy1ng The W1l'lI11I1g' football team is to be recruited from our ranks The Band and Orchestra are not without us while the Dramatic Club and Debatlng Teams awwalt our entrance If the four year course 1S a race to be run may the finish see a fulfillment of some of the high hopes of the start A Wise Warrior 1f he boasts at all does so when he removes his armor and not when he puts it on All hall to the Orange and Black' Our loyalty it never will lack We have come on the scene All Fresh men and Green But wait well show you Just what we can do Stand aslde if you please For we make quite a breeze Th1S great class of 1 9 2 6 llIllllllllllllIIKIlllllllllllIllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll' 'll llllllllllllllll Ill llllllllllllllllllllll flllllIllllllllllllllllllllll 1 . . . 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S. has served as a stable foundation for their later lives. A lj good example of these is the class of '22, of whom we shall take note only, owing to the restriction of limited space. PARSONS COLLEGE 'L James Gilmore Roy Lawson Wiliam Easton Lucile Harris Harold Ball Henry Lee Claude Holcomb Beatrice Kilpatrick Leland Tallman Fred Gilbert Hazel Turner Portia Harper Charles Williams Max Guyer Io Starr Mildred Polly Mary Stever Ruth Stuckey John Trommer Milford Parsons Laurine Routson Louise Enlow Samuel Brown Harry Russell Margaret Clinkenbeard Robert Ricketts Irl Yanaway Verl Sammons Blythe Lamb Glen Turner William Young Susan Fulton Harriet Lyon Eunice Gilbert --1 l J , Thressa Murphy il gill OTTUMWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Cleo Pence Leota Shultz ij? l sr . FORT MADISON BUSINESS COLLEGE if 5 Gladys Nelson . Verle Nelson Dorothy Hammons Bernice Gibson , ,fl I . ' if GRINNELL Va . Wilson Stewart i if .S 1 'Ml i,. 523 1 'lf' AMES fl vilora Parks Paul Flint l il l fw --N-..-W -. -..., . . . . , ,, , , ,.,w V ,Y Y- A 3f.: :Y,hi, f 1 ' f ' Tri 'five H -- -- -if--fc ..f-,x M .+ 5' . -ff-,W H -f W . . , ., , , Eegagca MLEHEEEIElE:ErEEE1rEE11UEL1E,uvE.'-+L QfggslLEIMEEEEEEWEEEEEAEUEI1 1 1 K SLS- ss ,Q-Z .qi rfb mlu uuullll . C1-HE snlunumu n u uuu mm mmumnmn n nuunnunu- Q 'ft -U eeee f A quru. A X 7 o o A Alumnnm-Contzlnuedl ST. THRESSA, WINONA, DUNN. Marie Gooken Lola Belle Reynolds Loretta McCart Alice Johnson Florence Rodibaugh Celeste Ulm Anna Leu Hubert Daggett Emma Horn Harold Switzer Joseph Supalla Harold West Viloma Gaumer Robert Freshwater Keith Helterbran Phillip Jones Wilma Parsons Emmert Daggett Waldo August James Clarke Leonard Scovel Gail Swanson Edna Chidester La Rue Clark Lucinda Curray Leona Nady TEACHING 1 Ella Snook WORKING Robert Boltz AT HOME Ozro J ewett MARRIED Ruth Turnipseed Edna Pattison Florence McCormick Mildred Jones Nina Conrad Nellie Sherman, Edith Anderson Gladys Teeter Maurice Peterson Glen Hisel Hallie Shinbloom Selma Shinbloom Gladys Dempsey Hugh Hudgel Albert Buchanan Samuel King Robert Rider Arthur Mickey Quinlin Collins Theodore Ekey Harry Keltner Fern Larson Wilson Atwood Helen Baker I Glessie Johnson Albert Gardner ....1.......J M IT HU G -'--' -'M ,..,,,.! 7+ x w . w I .mmlr IV! M ml rr My M'ii 'l ' X + MW I INN H H lwlwfwflwfvr H11 1 1 M A 1 ,..Y ,, . . 1 1 r X 1 f W ,NN xl yNyVy1yHlKHy,N:, ik ,N xy W X W - ,XP n 'W WWW UHHHIT W UIUHIU Mg Illlllillll HNIIIII I LITERARY M UIHHH llllllllllillllllllli E I . E 4 5 E E I I i 1 v 1 ,Jn -, -, . 1 Il it it I ill li ill I 3 J It I Q- I .W Pall I, ff' Il All .f I Wil. H 'I my , V. mg iii .KLM .., 'I aj il 1' 4: ii V w 5, I' Iwi I if' if iii? law L' Ti iran .'ll'llI- I,-.fi 4..F1 .,- I 1'- ' i .,.+ Mimi' 53 2 : g i... -. , I -wrt ,-., .mg .ii li al.. 2 if' fi-'41 ws- il TE' ill ,.,,.l. Fir SEM 'SFU Hail, I- :gn .pl W. ,V I I ll viii MJT fi! fits' wi. . 1. .' sag li. 2 ,I . sas- .-.,---.VH.-f. if' rc' ' c w ' A 'r ' in C. U U It to l i'Il 1 A num um illfiunmfllir' so g Wilson R. King Due to the fact that Mr. King had coached last year's debate team and was well acquainted with the debaters and the oratorical work in F. H. S., he was again selected to coach debate for the season of 1922-23. Mr. King was interested in the work and was easily the most logical mem- ber of the faculty for the place. Although handicapped by the fact that there were only two of last year's men to start the season, he developed a team that won second place in the Big Nine. Much of the credit belongs to him. I , . Debate 1922-23 QUESTION: Resolved, That the coal mines of the United States should be placed under Federal control. IOWA NINE PRELIMINARY FINAL DAVENPORT ..,... 5 OSKALOOSA .,.... 4 FAIRFIELD ............ 5 DAVENPORT ,..,......,....... 5 MUSCATINE ........ 1 IOWA CITY ...,,,,.,, 3 OTTUMWA .,.....,.,,.,, 3 FAIRFIELD ..........,,........ 2 CLINTON .............. 0 GRINNELL .......,.. 2 BURLINGTON ,....... 1 OSKALOOSA ..,............... 2 From the standpoint of position attained in the Iowa Nine, the past debate season has been as successful as any that F. H. S. has ever had. Once before since the organization of the Nine did we reach a like eminence. Our opponents this year--Burlington, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, 'Davenport-represented schools and cities several times our size, and in the final triangle at least, had the extra train- ing of organized forensic departments, which we at present lack. All honor to those who against such odds put Fairfield in second place. The meeting with Washington, our only contest outside the Nine, resulted in a dead heat, both affirmative teams winning unanimous decisions. This debate was the first platform appearance for several of the speakers and the result was sun- dry black and blue marks upon the inside of the knees. However, history would indicate a complete recovery by the time they hit the Nine. Prosser King says Cconcerning next yearj : It's only one step to the top of the Nine and seven to the bottom, and, being naturally of an indolent disposition, I'd say, 'Let's go up.' 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YH -f-,.mf.-,LZ -W . ,wh QLIILL r,-W, , , , Y -QE ' ZIII II Ill - Ill llli mum umm m uv- Q 3 ,Q '4 .42 s o o il Affnnrmaltnve Team Bradleq Reed Regardless of the fact that thls was h1S first year as a debater Reed D1 oved hlmself to be a conslstent speaker who was always ready wlth a loglcal answer for h1s opponents arguments Reed s malnstay was h1s ab111ty to get h1s polnt across to the Judges Came Dan Llssell Carrle won thlrd place 1n the try out and durlng the debatlng season she easlly hved up to her reputat1on She d1d efcceptlonally Well at Burlmgton and lt may well be Sald Carrle was the best glrl debater that F H S ever had Robert L Bartlett Th1S was Bob s second last but great year ln debatlng Easy on h1s feet a qu1ck thlnker and hard worker made hun the outstandlng man on h1s team It was the unammous oplmon of the Judges that It was Bob s rebuttal that put the Sk1dS under Oskaloosa We are sure to hear of hlm argumg on some college team 1n the future I , Q E gg. i Q Ex l l K , I l E 'S x l : l . 1 at V ' l 1 2 -la ,Q C if ' ,Q Lili will VN up ! E. E sa . 1 . . ' ' . ' EEW . , . . v::f - . Ilfif IE, Wg' ' , . , g - ii ' a l Hai a . - - mail ' HEY' - - , lg . Zap - ' :Elf - ZEZQ ' a J! - - . K .gli A ' . -J- VZ 4' KY-iff: xl I ' 1:4-.Jf , , , ll IDIS, - , 5LQ,5'1 X ' i 4 ' . ' E. . . , ' IEQ - . 3 l -I3 . ' ' lgl? 5. . . El? ' . a, ,1 -1-W '- Lzvp E9 X ' all . gag . '- il ' ' . EE F - . , g ml . ll 1 , 151 4 A ' : winner wiki?iliririmimmffum f if sjliui i mmmuunnmnumnumnmummmnmuunm 3 'l l l lllllll lllllll Illlll l l l lll llllll IIIIFIII- Q lmfl lllllllllllllllillllllllll ll lllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll N V Q 2 li 5 5 W 2 if N r il 5 l p . .An , 5 E iw 5 E 5 l l E 5 Q E Ep , E . . 5 E l l A 0 l 5 5 Ne atnve Team p g N . 3 5 E Allen Reed y E E W Tubby, a Junior, made this year's team with a season's previous work in de- J ,Q E bating, and soon brought out the fact that he was an experienced man at the ' game. He was a good extemporaneous speaker, and always did his part in defend- l E l ing the negative side. , Q 5 J o E l 5 E J r E 3 A Paul Harper 2 5 Mystic, although a new man, became better and better as the season pro- E 5 gressed, and at Davenport surprised everyone with his debating ability. He was I E especially good in delivery and in impressing his arguments upon the minds of the E p judges. - 2 E .5 3 . f I John eau g 5 l Johnny was another experienced debater, and was the logical man for third 2 speaker. He was excellent in constructing his arguments and was a forcible p E S J speaker, always being the one who put the fire and pep into the debate. It is 5 l lucky for F. H. S. that Johnny still has another year. if e J J ll E J l e J , .5 L J ' ' ' Q11 ' ' 'H rr 'iii' ' --'-'A -af-r 3 f? 4sZf9 'r ' -'-- - ' - ff-A' ' -1-f '--'J 1, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' f'llll lllllll I llllll lllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll umlu.- . . - -g f-'f- ' W '--A' W A A ' Y Y 'f f f---- , - ' - - -- V bl! ,,, ,Y -W A ,ri v gil L P fi 1 for 9 ,Q l F, lg ,i ': il. Eli ' 1 w ,- ,--vl 1 'w , l ., vii ' i 1, -r ,l , wi 1 w se, L, i li 1 vt' l .. l-, --1 wi-, Yi v Z D i i 1 Q ' W ' MM un, i Q V-4 W 1, :Lil Q In H liili rw -iii l wa 'il V 1 r 3 I v ii' fin llefl will iii! liiiw Irlif ljw l'!gs H5522 :Qin . lvl 19:1 1 Sill' tl y gllggl llil lg glial lr .l Nfl? 1 ' L 21311 iff' gl il . i l lr LUCILLE LEE-PER DOROTHY HoR'roN fffyll 5' l till lil it ' l ' ,i eo H 9 D l fl W HT S EC E?ElllT0lE5l QD llri.-i Q H ,... li UR High School was Well represented this year in Declarnation with six ll girls trying out in the Big Nine preliminary, held here December 22, EH 1922. Lucille Lepper took first place with the selection, Engineer Con- lg lgielllf ner's Son. On February 9, she represented the High School at Bur- Ei, lington in the Big Nine League. Here she ranked fourth. W y , On February 6, 1923, the preliminary to the State Contest was held. Delbprt Downs ranked first in the Oratorical Class, Dorothy Horton in the Dramatics, and Edith Nelson in the Humorousg Dorothy Horton won first over all. In the State Contest at New London, Dorothy Horton took second place in the Dramatic Class, Delbert Downs third in the Oratorical, and Edith Nelson third in the Humorous. HEX 2,21 ' 2 SE' l?El leiii , 1 ,lah EJ will -,l flli, 31 s.,.-2 -il 1 3: er' lilizl J I 'url :il I 3 neil i file' .H lvl vig Lil is l 5 M A gf. ljifiigi I It Q,:S12ff4?i'4-5-iTli:2gTET-,li121f1i.i:lI ' M H Qifril gl QQN5-11L?1lJl3434594--f lelki-J-41411-Qmidi 1119 2 ,Z lQ2iL Herz, JTQEQ3-31251315-ftllff-lri,.ll!EF'fjhil Fi I , U 'r '::? 1' ..-L K1 5, df: LT E Ei ' Tj , Gnoncn GRIFFITH 21, , all Q l ff HT E, Fi asf oysa Decllamnatory 5 lg HE Iowa Nine High School Association was organized at Des Moines in wi 1917, from the first it has proved itself a real stimulus to public speak- ing activities and the members have had an added interest that could otherwise not have been attained In the Declamatory for boys F H .4 S has been exceptionally favored by securlng places ThlS year George if Crlffith represented F. H S at Ottumwa tieing with Muscatine for S1Xth place. He gave as a reading The Slgn of the Cross in a pleaslng manner thus making -J H him a strong contender for this work another year. 'T Y Y A 4 , VY,.V, gfgg Y W,,F-A-,,,,-, min, ,WT T.- ,i -.,-,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,, H ,, W N ,,, YM IIIIIIAQIIIII Mill I1 im IL 1-ge 5 cr ' r 1 lf' ! L ? Tiivlnj 1'jx O . 8 Allllllill lla S ,I A g 'Q :: S : E s E E 1 E : : r. E E s : E 5 E E : ill lllilllllf .Ill P f 5 L h . . . ' E T .x u . , . . 2 if ' if, ' , E F A . . g 5 QQ H . 2 i w 1 t 1 .- 1 . 2 L .. i ,il i : V Aj , ' ' ll' X W WV lag N g Y V H my J I M, . - ' H ' f Y -M v - ' Illllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllv flllllllllllll 'llllllulllilllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllullllll is MXV, . ..,.,. .. . .. .. . ..-..-..,., f . N V V f . H W . f A .M - -l L.,,..J 'INV ' V 'MMI w I W Sweet Sixteen 'Peekf-a-boo, mr. moon, Peekfa-bbs 'fa I ,,v, nl' vw si' M5 xl E A n i 'il X 1' f 1 X ff f Q D 'iMJ'iL q'W Tqfa' 'ff' ' T. 1-V .. ' I ' ' V7 n7'-Z-f'?? .,.,. 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F lorence Harper f il. Vivian Gordon, the youngest daughter, but old enough to take notice Elizabeth Montgomery ZA Gertrude Price, Fraser's secretary and a determined young person ............,.,..,..,........... Edith Nelson W' Alice, a Maid ................,..........................................,............,...,.,.,..........,.,..,. ...,,.... .,.,..... M i ldred Wagner Alec Fraser, a young author, married to Edna ..................,,....,...,,..............,..., ,.,....,. M e1-le Stewart il ipji i'- Charles Ramsay, a friend of the family, who is responsible for uellllln. ..,..........., Lyle Burns 'ii James Barry, Z1 friend of Charles, who is Willing to do alot for Vivian ........ ......... R obert Bartlett ' ACT I-Mrs. Gordon's Summer Home. ' ,li ACT II-The same. Evening of the same day. H - TIME-The P1-agents. iff, I J 5 u n It Q , Peekfa-boo, Mr. Moon, Pc-:ekfaf-boo ,H 5, Soloist ......,. .......,.. .,.,................ .... ..,....,................... R 0 b e rt Bartlett Jesters ........,........ ........ ........... , ..............,,.................,.........,......,.................,..,.... C a rl Glass and Harry Israel iii FOLLIES-Gladys Bates, Margaret Bishop, Kathryn Davis, Edna May Duncan, Florence Grimes, lliil Edna Hannah, Elizabeth Humphrey, Nellie Knowles, Josephine Lee, Loretta Lyon, Gladys McCabe, Dorothy Montgomery, Doris Peabody, Edna Scott, Ethel Simons. MUSICAL COTERIE--Maurice Anderson, Donovan Brown, Bernard Castell, Emil Grove, Jr., Q' Paul Harper, Robert Lamson, Roland Marsh, Byrkit Massey, Clifford Messer,,John Oliver, ,ill M Bradley Reed, Leo Switzer, Clyde Unkrich, Virgil Winter, Clarence Zeigler. fi - ' HSE, I Ii i zlszfl E Hifi 5 he A- - -- F --'-- Y - fe ff---W -af--he--A ,- -Q::2e1l:,g:1- ---eff f ---- fsess e--W -if--...,..,-m. ' ' ' v '7 l --'-T3-T1 11- -,- an-.W . 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J Olin MOHtg'0m9TY 1 as 1 1 Bill WVorth- A Man of all Tradesj' .......................... ................. ..,,,,5....... ...................... B YFO WGSI5 ,Annie O'Shzme-Maid at the Deering-'s ..,.,.,..,...,,,...l.,.......,.......,......................... ............... Jane Rietveld 1: 1 ACT I--Living room of the Deering House. In a Suburb of New York. ACT II-The same. Five minutes later. TIME-An evening of -the present. 112 if ' Sweet Sixteen 11 ,1 ji 1,1 Soloist ....,,........................,.... Q ................................................................................................ John Montgomery HERALDS-Florence Grove, Edythe Rittenhouse, Agnes Spiers, Catharine Vinton, Florence W Whitmore. CUPIDS-Gwendolyn Cassel, Maxine Caviness, Vivian Hammon, Jane Hart. ,li ,S SWEET SIXTEEN -Lora Alfred, Dorothy BOWBl I1'l3St6l',- Caroline Bureker, Margery Bfurr, 111 ij 1 Dorothea Chandler, Mildred Clark, Beatrice Coop, Avis Couser, Beulah Gire, Ethel Fulton, ' E 2 l Margaret Fulton, Opal Hamilton, Gladys Horton, Hazel McCabe, Verle McCleary, Agnes Mil- 111 ler, Phyllis Morris, Mary Oliver, Helen Rakow, Myrtle Raymond, Nellie Rbutson, Wylma 1 Sellers, Elizabeth Sammons, Mildred Sandell, Florence Shafer, Mildred Tracy, Josephine 13 1 ' Teeter, Hattie Webber, Carrie VanLissel. ' MERRY MAKERS -George Blair, Clifford Glasgow, Eugene Kaska, Orus Krumboltz, Howard Q Larson, Ira Lyon, John Oliver, Raymond Picken, Elmer Scott, Harold Watts, Orlo Krum- 113 is j bcuz. ,Q ' 1 X 1: 1111 Lf 11 11i -- 11 .Lf A -- f - if - ' - '--f' ' - rr 1f,,g .,,. .qggg 'if'-145Lffi1L4-HL4I'.1s1-4+-- H4- get-QL-Li--t-- lf '7,'1:,i 1 11 lLllLlLllll.LLi L1.lL1l.LLLll1.LLLLl,1.L1.1.llLl.UiLLLL1lLLlLLLLl.LLLLLLLLLLlIil K 9 Li15lll.LLLi.LLllL1.1.l.1.l,1.lf1l.LLLl.hLLlll1l.bLl1L1.Ll,LLlll1.iLLllL1.liL1Ill.llLL1 Lil lx ,Mme , . , i 2 E M1111 M HIUIHH IIIIIIIIIII W UIUUH FEATURES IIIIIIHIEIIINIIHIEIIIIIIIIII HIIIIHI NIIIIII! 1 1 I li I I r ! 5 E E - i i e Z i . i E r i 5 E I i I 2 E i i E a s E ! 1 I E c I i E E F F 5 I s E E E 1'-1-fi'ip,::1 t,'1iWi: 1 r'-,zm-f 5-effzefezffpfefw- M--A va- - ,A . l t : M H -W -- -1--F--A-we -e - -f - ,1jgCQ1,k'.ig1QQ121vf.1l,1Qlf-i'lL:1,111'in J 53 l!!lf'Wf'lf!l ufafi''1?l !U'1!?!'3?!l? !'!? Y t 1721 - '-'P'- 'x'H-'ffK-Lv1f1:-:f::,n::L-4m:f,11-:-:'r--:--:-s-.-l- , . it i A ,,,,.gA,, ,r,.,,,.,,,,,,,, A.f-W,-n.-v - .- ...X 111 111 PM ' '1 .Z 12111 ' 11113 15111 1 e .1131 1 1 .gn Q rx 1 5111 11111 1 13: Me 1 .. is 1- , -11.1 1 11 ' 1111 ,.1,. 11 Pg 1 13: '11-: 1 5 1 1 1111'1 . 27 15, , ,S 11f11T1 1 11111 11,111 11:1 ' 111 1.111 1 1:1 111 11 1' ig 11,5111 1 H. 11111 1 : 112111 1 12 11111, 1 E 114111 1 E 1 1, 1,1 15,111 1 ' 1111.1 1 if ' 1111 1 I 1-. 11, -1 V111 1 1111? X r . 11111 1 'f111l 11 -fl.. 11111 - 1 1 12115 ' 11 01111 114 The Fo H., S0 and 25211 nf, 1 1 ,- 111 11 1? 1 HAT? Don't you know these husky individuals and what those noise- 1 111 making machines are for? Why, sir! This is our High School Band, 1 .. -, ,114 , ,,. 'NIJ 1 , 1 1 , .. 1 1 '1 the Great Amalgamation of Confederated windjammers. We graduated wr 'll' CJ nearly all the good players last year so started in the season rather 1 1,1 H1 . A 11 1 11 1 feebly and had to have crutches, so to speak, but not now. No Siree! :1 I 11 1 Thanks to the good work of Prof. Unkrich, our last year's director, and to the 1 1 1111 loyal support given to Mr. Stearns, our director this year, we have a real bunch. ,iam I1 . 1 What does the Band do? Why, pep up pep meetings, play for football eq 1 games and basketball games and any school activity where you want lots of noise 11111 ,1 11g 4, 111-1 1 C1 1- 1 and fun. Played for assembly singing one morning and made the folks sing to 1 Q 1-1' -1 ' J 1 ff beat the band. 1 A4 111 11111 1 r 1: 3 .1, 11111 3 i 5 11 1 22 1 President ....,..... ........ J ohn Oliver 1 E' 11,511 vice President ........ .... P at McLaughlin 3 11 111 Secretary-Treasurer .... .... E verett Speirs 1 , 111 Property Man ....... .... W m. Emry 11: 111-1 ,,,. L. 11i11f 15 5 11111 2 , U - - - - -- - - - - - ' ' - ' - - W Y Y ---- A I . V11 1 Ig. 5,asiluuuL11L1LL1LmLLuLL1LLuLuLuuLLuLuuuuuLLLLuuuuu1uu1i1,' 1923 L,f11mH lLL as -xg-- -- - - - ---'f-'--- ,Y ' Y Mx 1 1 1 .A 1 I ie 1 A E I 1 i r x aa., w iw-if wr 1 f 211 ...ll if . .elf 'll :-, , QTY , .H .1 .sf i - A I .. .. .. . ... -....H- ..v. -W ...V -M.u-4- f---ltiffi -- i ff -- --V - -.-Wy gm-a--4 h -Y A-J gf. H ' vp' 'i'mm 'EM 'N +m1' .Jlllflfalr W' N A 'T W WCM A-4-W ffm! S fl Q JH . ly. . . H fgl, 'g lil W 3 i 'U 1' E ,iflli l.- R ? :ll 1 if ips rl v 1,-7 lil-li lille a W i I . A is W 1 'itil' , ., . i 'Th lm S 0 5 e emo ei ocnety W Q I L 1 AL! , - lil? . lin-Qi! T HE BEMOHA CBeauty, Modesty, Harmonyl Society was organized the first week of January, and has worked faithfully under the supervision will 1 of Mr. Stearns. Mr. Stearns has shown his ability, as any one can see Wil by the well trained choruses that he has developed out of the raw ma- W' gg Q terial he had to work with at the beginning. p 1 The society is made up of eighteen members, who were picked from a chorus l in is 1 4 containing one hundred and twenty girls. 'i I i Shortly after organizing, the girls elected officers, choosing Martha Van Nos- ill l trand as president, and Hannah Van Nostrand pianist. An advisory committee was will Y also appointed from the society, and they help to make the plans for the organ- mi i f ization. ll? l ' LZ .. . I 1. The girls have shown the best spirit possible in their Work and have dis- ll , played pep and enthusiasm as well as good will in trying to make the society one li I Us of the best organizations in the High School. 35 Z The society as a Whole has appeared several times in public and in connec- T I JH tion with the Boys' Glee Club, the band, and the orchestra. They very successfully j It put on a musical entertainment in March. ,ill u rg i Q ig i' I 1 U Q ' 1 ' 5 iii i Q f ' rf--1'-an-fm -are-wruiigjgr'Lgg'gig?:g'g,::'.g:T:'1.. V1 . .. . ii. yi- Z !1'Ss:.5':-x , '... 1-..,.1:-:: ...' -..---g.:.mi44.r4r:.....p ' N r'or ' 'f 'i! lim?1lillll3Tni1i.mHIn,iInlilniufiriugnnsnislmiix,ummail 1143 5.3luiimuunuummumuIuu mtu3dlk3l l 'h ' 'AM' W' '4' --'---ij' 'Jena - ' nt ' '-f--- -'K' ki?--:vlkxv-ILHF:-Ml4l' ' ' ' ' ' ' 7' ' ' ' W ' 'LA NH T, ,,E4,..-..-f .:1' ,,, , l I f-I .1 I ., 1' 5: I 1 I f 9 M4 1 Lvl' . 1. V I I I 1 I 1 + 11. n.. IH, 1' 1 1 1 I III 1,1 I ,S 111 11 1 .., I: .1 ,X ,Q 4 1 I Ii 'A 1911211111 I I Iffgaesisrivwew21Ifwafs--Iefggil11ef.am2Zi'122x '1 ,gif 'PW' ' HJ M 'Mwm 'xP'L'Jg,il Y-M,,,V.': ' ' A 'K ' 'M' ' W P 157311 '- f' 11 i Em' M 111511 I Y 1':, 'I 111 . Q I I II 1515 L . . 11141 ' 1 1 15511 I 11111 I 1111 1111, 112111 , 111 :I 1111111 '15 111 1 fs -II VIH! 15 15111 113 11 I 'I AW 12211421 H1113 1354, 1 f I1 'Q 11' 1fff'S 11 15f?I ig 11511 15215 11Q'S1 Q11-I Iff If . . . I .1 1 'Qf ' , . 11111 '11 . N111 V511 111-11 ll he F0 Ho So Qrclhestra 11,1 1.11111 , 11-II P111 111f11 1 ,.. 1:1 1. 5 11 151 - UR ORCHESTRA was organized shortly after school opened and has en- 111 IQ . . . . 111 11 Joyed a very active and successful career. It has furnished music for M 1 12111 the Purple Mask play, the Debate, the Coffer-Miller Players, the Spring 111 11 ,If Concert, and the Junior Play, as Well as filling several other engage- 14. ments. I 1 '1 if 11 11 xl The success of our orchestra is directly due to the splendid loyalty and help- ful cooperation of its members. Their hard work and dependableness is making y 11 21,1 possible for Fairfield High School an organization of which we are justly proud. IIE 3 42 111 I1 1, f I - I ' IT1 I I . Izf 11 11+ President .......... .... F red Mason 111 ii I1 Vice President ....... ............ I rma Droz 112,11 51 Secretary-Treasurer ............ Mabel Bowers 311 11 I 41 I 9,1 . . 1 Delbert Downs lie 1 F171 Advlsofy Commlttee 1Patrick McLaughlin mg Concert Master .................. Helen Boltz I li 1 Director ......... --- .... H. P. Stearns 1 1g I J T. ' I if 'I ' 1 15-1' I 1 11' 12 1 1'I5IeI1 1111 I ' 111211 .frm W Y ' 7 'JY Y ,jx I KM' NVY- X :l3:i.:: :gL'w'V-P-,H 'E .' 1- if .D ,Q 1,7 3 -f'7?2f 5534? V197 4' Q52Si1EU,l,I.LLLh1.EITTILLLLL,1.lIElIlLL1ILLLLU.LIi.RlllIIIIILITIIUILLLII I IIUQQQE it ,igyljggnlll II I II IQI tl ?QlQlE3lxfllli'Ql1ftljCsgE1J,' G.i3'3.':f1r1Lf1 rr f ' ' E M 213 .A il 1 it Tpl r ,. 1 . C 1 . ,V 1. it 1' 1 ' 4 :ya ml. i x E111 , v ti ,,Vf,,i Ti - . .g . -. ..---m,.f'-fQf '21-.-...-r.,,,,,.,.g,: , . H-mhg,, , .V iii' V--M 1 1 -f-- faslf-:eng-.p-Lwax.L2LiL:+....ah,,LTiQULLg.-7,!nf,ji,,.,,..--, Y.-- vb. ..V...... -- .Yf, -. , .. ...-,-.-...- ,,.,, - , ., ,. :.:f5gg1j,g' 1-A ,. : 1 RTJE 4,1 vi' , . .gl :I 4 1- .. -, 1 1 4 'rw fl L Vi' '11 iw W ' vi e XII if ligvl il ml? 1fL if V! ' 41 if is M el an Mini 11 if 'S IV 11. ,iq :lf H 1' we 1 1 52.-Q1 it E2 ill it 1 lijlfi gli, 'gg 1 I I :if in sl it iii il iii ii 'U k lil I1 Ig If- it jg ill 'lf 2 1 111 . lucy It ,L tf 1 ' . J! if 1 ll' 1? O Vial? 1, Q 1 5 'I The .Fuel ing Team 11, Q N March 22 and 23, Iowa State College opened her grain laboratories if .1 pe and livestock pavilions to the high schools of the state and invited ll ' ip lil them to send representatives from their agricultural classes to compete 1, if in the judging ring. This has been an annual event since 1918, and - .ju becomes more popular each year. Fairfield was first represented in 1921, i 4 and has won some trophy each year. 1 4 Z H? There are six classes of grains: corn, oatsgbarley, clover and timothy seed. lip 1' If '!i . . . I 1 1 IE 1 There are also six classes of livestock: draft horses, dairy cows, fat beef cattle, ill fi j fat market hogs, fat market sheep and poultry. A cup is awarded the team which gli pl! if makes the highest score ineach class. Besides these twelve cups, there are two ll. 14 I 1 1 . . . . 11' li it ,Il sweepstakes trophies for the team which has the highest score in grain, and for Mg rig fi the team which has the highest score in livestock. :gi 12 Paul Turner, Earnest Messer and Bert Nelson represented Fairfield at Ames fig it this year. They were selected upon their ability to place grains and livestock, and ,gf to write reasons for their placings. Competition was keen and the final selection lt? 'N If 'ii was made only two days before the contest. fl jg li 5 The team placed tenth in grains among twenty-nine teams and fourteenth in Hi if IZ livestock among thirty-one teams. Nelson made the third highest individual score iii it ill in grains, and the highest score in draft horses among some 120 competitors. il, 1. it 1,1 Each boy made a perfect score in timothy seed, thus securing the Timothy Cup lfill for the trophy case of Fairfield High. I? f' It il' If if 31 5:5 lil Liu LLLl,'l-IT fum11ImiEHiu111T11ffWfg ,iq Qgfggtxiitz LLLliLLLLl.l.l.l,ltLl 1 l,LLlLLl1lL1LLLl.LlLLLLlLLtLLLLLLLLLL1LitLfHt1t1QtLl1'Qfwl liv::f . u . ufwrnmr are 2 , . ru . ref ,r,-,,A, ,incur ,:rfu,,,,r,n,,ng.., I . 1 i iIlllil.iI'l,:fILI.i'.iiiiIl sus inri'nmni:u11mi'iQiu.uun1l111.iuf1.eg1,5 'g1iiQ1fQ,gY, FTW' U fuHimuiuTQrrr1r1nrrrin1n3UniuU.fumiiinmummi my C Fl fig-Q,Ql',13QQLi. T TflZ '3'Till-' W 'l,lf-Txlllf7.fLTlff?f 'f - - ' ' T ,IllIf.'LL4 lf Q.l'. .f'l.'1'.Ti I, ITILY, . .l'.... Y TYY E fili- exiile iiibif l 1 The Hi:-Y Club OUR years ago seven boy-s returning from the Twelfth Annual Older Boys' Conference at Cedar Rapids organized the Fairfield Hi-Y Club for the purpose of creating, maintaining and extending throughout the school and entire community, high standards of Christian character. It was not long before some forty or fifty fellows were meeting regularly and doing their utmost to help the school towards the goal of Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Athletics and Clean Scholarship. During this past school year the Hi-Y meetings were rather irregular, due to the inability of the club to find an unoccupied place to meet, but even so much was accomplished throughout the year under the leadership of the president, Robert Bartlett. A debt of about forty dollars, pledged for the Bible Fund, was left from the preceding year. This amount was entirely paid off by the fellows by their own unaided efforts. Such an organization as this does not include all of the High School students, but in it you will find the majority of the real leaders of High School life, whether it be in athletics or forensics. . The officers for the year 1922-23 were: President ........ .... R obert Bartlett Vice Presidentg - - - .... Clifford Messer Secretary ...... --g-Bradley Reed Treasurer .... .... E verett Speirs -f- f if-----W ------v- - H -- '- -W 'W ASX-!4lzl'l:jj,-LLL Y ' 'W V A- - --12+ 1 f I il 1 1 Hltdliml mlillml.LLLLLLLLLLLLiLLLL1lLLLlll.LL' ii' C. LLTLLLL-'L'LL'L'i5Q1 I 9 23lijituiLLLLLLuLU.LuLLLLiliLTllLtLU.LuLLLLiLLLLLLLLL'MliLiKiiu1.L1Luiluuiidggg li+fN,4:9J . f'. f-Y N4 eng, J 11 1-, T - g ,f ,., 71- '7.- 111-Qi'-5 if -V 71'-Q -- Q' iL '1Jnx Q-,ii,:,1.,'1:. '.i gg T' .' 1534 f A Uugfggv f 1xl,1,p3,I5-11gJ11,511 :,l1li.i11i.3.1i 1 -1. J ling fix lf' wp. 11 , .,1. 1M. 1.11 ,-11 11' i111 1311 11-,11 1 W, 1511, 1f, '1 12:5 13, 11 '11 QFQ 1i 111 1141. 11,1 1 1 1 ,1 113 1 4. 1531 1-, 14411 1 111, 1 1 1 1.. 111 1,7111 V711 1351 if Q1 ,1. 1 11 1-11 xi 1 '111 EWR 11 11 .1 1111 1113 '11 lffil 1,11 11 lu 1i,'1 1' 1' Iffg '11 1 Qt' 11 .1 1? I1. 11111 1111. , ,l 15111 1' 151 1:l1, ,N E, 1 111 foil, 1L,fE? 1 -,ji - 1 I 1 1 1 C L .1i'f1f' ,TAM W- The Girls? Pep Committee HE Girls' Pep Committee has been one of the most successful organiza- tions of the High School in the years of 1922 and 1923. The committee was selected early in September, before the first football game, from the four different classes, four members being taken from each one. Then a meeting was called and the president and vice-president of the commit- tee, who act as yell leaders, were elected. Martha Van Nostrand was chosen president, and Nelle Routson vice-president. Every football game found the Pep Committee girls on hand yelling from the beginning of the game to the finish, whether the game was a victory or not. When the boys left for other games, which the girls could not attend, they would be on hand to cheer the boys on. 1 By various Ways they raised enough money so that on December 8, they gave the football men a most delicious banquet. As in football, they boosted the basketball team on to victory. What would the High School have done without the Girls' Pep Committee, and we hope that next year this committee will keep on improving till the High School's old-time pep will again be re-established. , - ,, ,.,,.,,,, , ,,.,. ,,.,,,.,..-..l ,.,-a-. Y X ,,..,X, ,, .V Y H aw i Y H77 mg U Mk H 1----1------ -1-ev------ 1-he-V -- Au - -V-wiv --.- ---77 --.g I, , , A+ 3. - . ..-, . - ,,,,,,,,,,-,A -no 1r1,1,L1pg12g1.1 i1ili-lHQU.iiT'.Liiiiiii iiii,LIi l1l1 i Q Q11 1251,QEQ1Ll1,L31,11l11,1,11,11,1.U,1L11L111L1i,1l-11l1i1'1ll1p11lL1.111-'f,1,. N gf .1 ,- ..1 .1 ll? , , ,.. ,. - L L L L W f'5 ,': 'l.3,, ,. , , , , . . . . , 1.fdllllllrlilf.1n!l3!lQLilglilililllllil Qllbib 'l 3ef1Wf ' J.QX!lSlQlllzl.'IL!Iilllillizxlnsllruliu12,,i,ll,.ll...1,..l.imLLllll,1,llm,1lilJ :'EiTT'1'L:: 'i:2x ll ',',' 1 :::f2.,:.e1:..V:. f Q4 ,'.,, 4 ' ' ' 4' fir:-. , J ..i::L.:1'1'.l QS: X.. 4, I, The oys' Pep Committee HE Boys' Pep Committee of Fairfield High is a very important organ- ization, established for the purpose of promoting school activities in every way possible. The duty of the members is to sell tickets to all athletic events and to attend them in a body when possible, and under the leadership of their president, Byron West, the boys have accomplished a great deal toward in- stalling pep in old F. H. S. During the early part of the year Robert Bartlett and Paul Bell were selected by the committee as yell leaders. Each member has been ready at all times and on every occasion to boost for Fairfield High, and although their work has been nothing spectacular, there is included in this group of boys some of the best boosters that old F. H. S. ever had. CHEER LEADERS . Robert Bartlett, '23 Paul Bell, '25 MEMBERS Byron West, '23 Carl Glass, '23 Lyle Burns, '23 Jack Gobble, '26 Virgil Gustison, '24 Joel Turney, '24 Wm. Alfred, '25 Harry Whitney, '24 Glen McLean, '24 Murray Stevenson, '26 John Droz, '24 Walter Kilpatrick, '26 John Montgomery, '23 Arthur Culp, '25 Paul Haney, '26 1 miizmnxmmsii,.vmmfwzf , infi'-wJ,1i2i41':r'3rfii'm,usmnfu,sm, 1 1 mmfwalmgfi kg 4-'-X' EUS ,,.,, , .,, , , . IL 1- fl ,J i .4 .J X. V31 ,ix 1 .1 3 1'-1 A , v1 L1 QTY rv 1 11 1 i 1111 -1 1 1 1-f ., ..1 1 1 . 11 '1 U -fr-Q, h , , M , , E . -,MW , ,LM , -. M. wh , -M ,-,AMW r 14. 4 11 . 1 L15 ffWfgiff 'ir' wagers H Qllllijf, 'W W'g wr ' ' rar 'mJm'WM:L'Z' iw'-1 .1111 11111 1111 111 11 . 1 127 51 i1 . YVYYY WV. 1 11 5. 1 111 .1 F111 1 11' 1 1 111 3 11 1 11' 2' 1221 1 111 i 11' 11f.1 11-1 1 . 111 11 111- 11: 31 1211- 111 11 ti 11 1 '51 '11 11 11211 1 1: 11 . 1 L 1 1 1 1' 11111, 111 f 1, 1111 111' 'rl 11 E1 1' 2 'E1t . B 1 1 13: . 12111 121 '. 1? ' 5311 , - . L 1 ' 1 I fl 11 1 15111 . 1 Th F H 1,111 e . ., S.. Vacuum 1 E111 1 . ' 11 HE F. H. S. Vacuum was originated by Clayton Turney in the fall of 5 11 111 1918, when he was a Sophomore in F. H. S. He published it for three 1' '1 14 11' . . . . . 121.111 years alone, gradually increasing its size from a small folder at first to 131.51 1911 twelve- and fourteen-page editions in his Senior year, printing it each 11111 week. -1 T151 1f ,111 1 . ' :1 The next year no one seemed to care to take up the good work until in De- 1:51 11 cember the Junior class assumed the responsibility of issuing an eight-page paper every two weeks. . 1 This year the present Junior class decided to publish the paper and they start- 1 ed out with a four-page paper each week. After three issues of four pages they' increased it to six and after four six-page editions, it rose to eight pages. 1115? E11 The Vacuum has quite a place in F. H. S., recording all the important occasions 6511 and notifying the students of coming events. It is becoming a custom for the 311 Junior class to issue the paper and itqis to be hoped that this custom will become 1 1E11g iirmly established. 133, 1 'This year's staff is as follows: pf 31 Ed't .,,,.,.,,.,.,..,..,,,...., .....,......... . .. .................... ,............... ........ J o el Turney L11 5 Business Managers .,,...... ......... Harry Whitney, Charles Russell 131 Circulation Manager .......... .....,.... .................................... A l len Reed 11fg1j E 1 Literary Editor ..,........... . ...... . ...,.......... Martha Van Nostrand 11i '11 Q1 Exchange Editor... .... .... ............... D 0 rothy Horton 1 '13 Jolie Editing ................ ............. J 215195 hainson 111.1 -' At etic itor ........ ................., e n o man 1' ? 1111 Class Editors- . G . 5 11,11 Seniors... .........,.. .......... L XZZIB Bur'ney,Dav1s 111-31. 4311 Sophomore ....... . .,.......... Frances Rletveld 11171 513 11 Freshmen ........ ............ H arold Kearns 111151 .111 11151 11 ' 1 11 : 11.51 11 L 1 ...::i:.i if,1Li'L1,,if1g,1lZTlil 'f'f1 .ffiFf7!J 12' ' 1,49 H 'trwcfggr - , ---i- g ' '5 Q5 .Q 13k11171111Tl111T11111111111'1I1T1i1i1'i'11U11111T111T1T1111111nT1111'1'UT1I111n'11IfQ5IQ '23,1Q111311'111TTi11H111 1t7i11n11n'1nnT1111TU11i1n1111111111T:111111T111TE1gifE1 1 X - 1 , -Y- . -4. 1----V M.. M ,, Y --17274. - Y Ya- .... Y -,,- - .., gf.. -. veg- -Y ew -A---fir ,- -- rw- .-- - - 1 NX--Z, - W -' +1--1 Aw- e - - -H W -H A ' 17f ' ATI',Q1'f it Q 9 Nfl-1 iagiinviuwliniirgiQiiigi.wr1Qius.iuie1111all l ,if W 112 lv ,i ,i .c i l . fu pqlma V,-f. . . . S lil .iii 4 i bfi iii 'fits' 1 Y llgii .xf lil l Jil ali if ' if fig fl 25 at ' Eh lg fs fifiil pifiil iiiii ' ' iii QI agp N '.,i' The Order of the Purple Mask ilg-li JH! HE history of the Purple Mask of F. H. S. of 1922-23 was one of suc- gil-.gi cess. Each member was a committee of one in enthusiasm, and the ,lil lg work started at once with the choosing of a cast for the presentation of iii the play, Triumph of Pauline. This was followed by giving the play, 1, Maneuvers of Jane, on December 15. The cast was Well chosen, and MHP acquitted themselves with credit. The work of the year was closed by assisting MH? the musical department in presenting a one-act play in connection Witfh a musical iiiiil' given on March 27, lip, The membership of the club is small in number, being limited to thirty-five, 51553 but consensus of opinion was quality and not quantity. Try-outs are held twice a year and so popular is the club that the try-outs consume the time of two meetings. W . l 313 L A HalloWe'en frolic at the Log Cabin proved to be an initiation of the new fjiggl members. A short comedy was carried out which was very realistic. The appear- ,HQ ance of Ghosts over the hills, the dreadful sounds from the darkened woods, caused great excitement and merriment. Hg A formal party with the debaters and declamatory contestants as the invited Q guests closed the social side for the year. fgxj The dramatic organization has been placed on a high plaine and bids fair to :si-52 be not only popular to be a member, but an honor. Kiel' The officers chosen for the year 1922-1923 were: will President ............ . ........... Byron West 1,131 Vice President ................. Jane Rietveld Secretary ....... ............. E dith Nelson A gg' Treasurer---,-- ............... Mable Lyon Advisers---.-- .... Miss Black, Miss Robertson ggi, H 1' Will ' HH! . , Mill mfiiirii mmigiuigigijiiirsgiimmQ3Pie ffR,,fi.5, s P esee r e .liar J 'ii - I I I I I I 95 0 N 5-0 E4 'ss 5-I 'U 52 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cn L4 US ga GJ S-I O CD UQ W5 C GS 3-I 49 dl CD Z S1 cd P n ce s: SI cd F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I-I SI Q7 15 uP' w Q2 5-I D-I ua +a ea 0 Ji O 'Pl Di JI +4 2 Qi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UTEP-- EIS Tre 011 ils W - - -Frances I I I I I I I I I I President Vlce- I I .. .. 'M' W IIHWHY HIUIHH lllIlllllII IIII5IIlI dlllllllllli ATHLETICS I WMM lllllllllll M HHIHIIIT HIM? HII IIII E a 3 i 5 i y Q B E E a 5 E J I i 1: Q - nuusu man-, 'lllllllllll mm g f ' - I ry, I , , Z ll- I f Q g W 1 Sp... , k+ '1 '- '-T'-'H- 'A ' 62'-'W-W -0 f,',T 'I ' 'Y ' , l u llm mnmmmml nm mgmn I 4 II 1 ummm: flllllllllllllllllllll Illll ll llllllll llllllll I I I llllllll l llll ' g,..J r 1 n f - 1 2 r., 'll 1, I... F 1 '- ,.. L.: A.. ,,-M .-.fl fi tij- L-Vw l Pg qi x ...i , Ili ,W r -1 l., Mfg' . ,'.,. .42 .gf ff f'1 iT: i-T'iii, TT'1 ',f 'f33l?-'gixs''Ti-f:T+T?+qgziiiffii 'ITLZL .. . Kx,33l+gAg'1l.v..1.,jgLlQll',f.Q li ,!:Y,lf,nPlI5zillDllDa'slo4,zlllhlUlstD?,,g T1-U-2 i,Qillin,Ul.lll7I,lLdl!ll,U,ll.L1.llll,dlll1lH1'.4Q,,,lll,.LIll,Lglmilj,JlJ1 l l Iii?-if ,QVK ,Nj 1 - f- - V--H LY, :.,fAA1-55-755-V --f--7' -M A me il in Y Milli if ll' . U4 il -lil li Els Q - C D H15 l L, ,ggi Coach Thomason life! Earnestness coupled with the southern genial cour- tesy gave him a place among the student body which 2 has lasted throughout the year. ' He graduated from Clemson College, South Caro- lina, taking an active part in athletics of his school, il football being his favorite sport, playing the position of tackle on the team. Before coming to us he had coached at Clarks- ville and Winchester High Schools of Tennesseeg at :I l both places he put out a winning team. :L At the first pep meeting of the year he showed that he had grasped the situation. He never seemed discour- aged through losing games, but came back fighting harder than ever. Never has the F. H. S. had a coach that could put more fight into their teams than Coach 'mf Thomason has done. :wi 'alll li if f,'2 'till eilll Sfiil, N553 1555 Capt.-Elect Russell When the twenty-three team finished their season, 3255 it was the custom to elect a captain for the next year to lead their team, there was just one name mentioned, EQ, that of Charles Russell, who was unanimously elected 'mill Captain to lead the '24 season's team., With his two year's experience and his ability as a leader, he will lead one of the strongest teams that the gifgg Eggill itil E Sail 99523 glial? fill 'ffl ll ss ssss s s E occ italianllrlffirilfanIiHfDIrouQ1.1JQ151fmiiwwkozl l l ...g,,,,f2fQ s W, bg LllIllllIlH'lLll H llulllllllllllllllllllllli I ll Ill lill CTHF Ili lllllllllll mm lllllllll lllllll llllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll QUILL Review of Football Season HROUCH the loss of eleven letter men of the last year s squad and mex perlence of the new men of th1S year s squad F H S was under a very heavy handlcap to start the 23 season Nevertheless Coach Thomason whlpped together a bunch of fighters and by the mlddle of the season had a real football team To show the progress of a team that starts a season out w1th llttle or no ex perlence of the game but hav1ng a real coach l We tackled the Keosauqua team on September 30 who were experienced play H ers but wlth no coach1ng We were evenlv matched The game was hard fought but there was no real football played and when the final whlstle was blown the score stood 7 to 7 a t1e Pi :r ID ss GD :vc fl- fn 99 S CD S N CD Q2 we O E CD fe 41 M '11 I U1 O O 6' cr CD H P-l lb' f-B :- CD ff: cr '1 O S r 4+ E rf' s' -.-. Y-.-qw them a coach team and experxenced players but were hght F H S team had now recelved lots of good coachmg and some real expenence They out we1ghed the S1g ourney team and forced to play on a muddv field F H S had the odds w1th them Thexr opponents could not stop thelr rush and were defeated by a score of 10 to 0 We wlll notlce that the F H S team 14 pla31ng better as the season goes on although sufferlng some defeats are stead1lv r1s1ng as a team The one blg game of the season was wxth Centervllle on November 18 They had pract1cally the best team 1n Southeastern Iowa hav1ng beaten both Ottumwa and Mt Pleasant The field was soft but speakmg from the way the f1eld had been prevlous to th1S tlme lt was 1n good shape The teams hned up for the k1Ck off the referee s whlstle blew and the light was on F H S would work the ball down to thelr goal hne and bad luck would h1t them and they would lose It Centerv1lle made a touchdown klcked goal F H S worked that much harder They made a touchdown and klcked goal makmg the score 7 to 7 F H S worked the ball down agaln to thelr goal l1ne fourth down and two feet to go They calry the ball ovel Centervllle shoves them back the referee s whlstle blows not over Such was F H S s luck that day Although the game ended w1th a score 7 to 7 F H S can conslder th1S a vxctory because she out played them seventy five per cent of the tlme The F H S deserves much honor for the fight they put up agalnst thelr odds Coach Thomason should be recognlzed now as one of the best coaches the F H S has ever had for h1s hard fight and conslstent wo1k to make a team out of the green bunch of men. 1 1 llg E FJ ll ll zsgtncmg .g1,:i'4,ggc' 1 Llllgg '.'45X'lff e t - 1 ,g:'1 ' -' 'ff' V , Y:-, ' W ' :f J g5,ajRt.1arlg W-A up p gg mb 1923 f l lll I lllilllllllllllll l lllllll I! Illlllllllllllllllllllll- Wa... ...-....-...--Q.-..,, ., W , ,N ,Z , 1' ng, W gr V 17 WWA- H-dr Y , VY g .. i , E mn., mil,-IIIIHUII hi 5 5 H A. , - ,W ,nm N , , , Y Q 1 s ' H 4 ,f - ---- , , ,- ' I l pq ' T o :gl ' E31 r T L75 El :J n , I 1 ' - ' ffl ' ' 7 -- , . . . i 1 7 K . ,I . l ggi, . . il' . H . -I tl A , . ,i w - gi az . . ' lim , ' ' ' ' . r ' D all 1 , , 1 , , tif , ' . H ll: l . . 1 ' git Q ' 9 , ' '. . . . P4 . 1 J . , . - . . - ii! ' I ' . , . 1 . . . . . '.. V. , 3 . I . Q T a e - ' T , ' - 1 5 .1 . . , . . . . . - , J 7 ' 1 ,,, , . . . . . . . T . . I , . . . . . . . , . ' ., - .- , . f , J 1 - 53 v , . ' . . . , . . . F . . . . . , V fa' 'FV 'A f 5 , --'-'mfr .2 -----f--f- w 'NH llmlHF!'11:lD'Q--'ftgig-V' :J qgllbllllilllllmll l Ill ul all lx ll t l l l ll ,I qu l 5 I .l fff- ' l ' ' A FQOTBALL SQUAD Capt. Ulinters Virg started his football career when he was a Freshman and because of his inexperience and competi- tion of upper classmen he did not make the first team. Although of promising timber, it was not until his third year that he gained a place. He was picked for a halfback on the regular team and proved to be one of the hardest hitters of the season. V . When the squad of '23 started their season Virg was elected Captain. He was switched back and forth from right half to quarterback and through his stra- tegic and accurate passing he kept scores from running up against his team. - ' Never has the F. H. S. had a more accurate passer than Virg. We believe he could be pompared as an equal to some of the best college men. ' . V H' lMN:f7?:1f5lIlMJ: 'lJ1l, 1QTi,lflalEIi'l?l'.illif ifrvlqt g:11l1wllilifl lm llq I In 1 1 ml w l,l si ll U4 I I GUARD BAKER Baker is not a man you can judge by size. He always was out-playing his man and getting through the line to break up their opponents' pl-ay. He is one of the most consistent men that F. H. S. ever had. TACKLECHARLES RUSSELL. , - , Q Captain-Elect ' Charley could play on the line or in! the 'back field. .When the '23 team was 'picked Charley was placed at tackle and- hes was the stnong-est man on thcf line. He' could always be de- pended upon to make a hole or break up a play. ' END CLARENCE ZEIGLER Monty was shifted from full back to end. I-Ie was a hard hitting full back and a good offensive and defensive end. He was une of the best defensive men the F. H. S. ever had. He never failed to get his man. FULL BACK RAYMOND WALKER Squawk made hisvfirst F. this year. He was a fast, hard-hitting full back and always could pick the right -open- ing. When it came to leading inter- ference Squawk was the man to' lead it. He always got the most dangerous man. . . I . I I I I I I I I I .II II .I I ,V ,I 'I If II I .I -If fx I II ,I II .I II II II I I I I I I IIN 'I III! j . I. N' ww fx ' U W ' 1-Q' ' ' ' A e.. ...F g,i1QLZL,,.,,,g,,ggg4 gh,,,g,,jyjj,-ji,jgjQ ,' TEH? II ImIIgy,I1uIILI1Iu1l'I'Lu1,Iu1I'1IiilliuullLILuiL'I'L'u 1.IgE9165235531uI11.LILLfEgiiUII,aurnggggiggmIIu1IjIII1i1uIIIIQIIIIKQWQIQIQI , ,LV I E III ' 16? I IIC Izfjg I IIFI I I , I--W I . Iii I I 7 - A ' II: I ua IIE I. E15-If 'I. Lf, HEI: x .i'-f'-E wffif' yeh Jr,-.5 M X., 1: J I 'I' LQ: I, 3- 'amy ' PM ff If 'il I-.fl'fi'5'! dvi 31.1, lwfieig .N 51 EI .iii .. 174 Ig, L QI Til? lg! :I Q '31 js I :HI 12' I QI A-,nf s :AZ-.Q :N 1 X ,N -,I 1 :Q 13 ra i 1 A4 1 15, , ,3 l gg .if F, sw F , L .4 N fl rf A E4 E1 11 1 Us ,C, X , w 4 KZ wb, ,E , ,X uv!! .-aw. L4 3-l Ei s were-A , fd quit Ljif-A 'Cflgvgef HALF BACK JOHN BALL Johnny was the fastest man on this year's team. He started out at end but before the season had gone far he found his position to be at half back. Johnny could always be depended upon to make a gain, and was noted for his oif tackle smashes. ' Q A CENTER ANDERSON g Q Andy was onevof the best centers the F. H.' Sf ever had, always fighting on both defense and offense. The backs were confident that he would deliver to them an accurate pass. QUARTER BACK STEWART Stewart, though light in weight, was a hard hitter. He was good on the offensive or defensive, but his defen- sive work was especially good. Stew- art wasua man that could call signals and carry the ball. END TURNER Turner, although small in stature, played a wonderful game at end. He caused more touchdowns to be made fvfor his team than any other one man by lus great ability ln receiving long passes. It seemed like he -had a natural 'instinct to tell him when to break into the open to catch a pass. Y si- ' SJ f'wk'-V--V-H - --.-Y- W- -- --3---f r 3g1i e w j ' '1 wdx '331..ig.....,.,.-..'.-...1.M:ii:'.q.i 'g.,...g i-g..',,....... 1 . Hmuifcfmmunnleml LUVTl..El ...... L lilimimllllmldlllmlllmmmmfmm 5? ' I.. lip 1 1 11 I 5, V . if. Fi K 1? li 'F II 1? iv' l 1 ,. if gi 1! 11- if ii 1. lil ,V .rm 5 if' ,1.. r.,1. if' 1 i , l 3 i 1 ii ii it 11. is 'S I! V li ii, 5 11 if . fig iw L15 1 51 I 12'-A if. I L- 1? 1? H iff 2151i 11 i 1 5 5- if 11 '1 fi V Z. is 1 ii P, f ., H. . . . xp Msn-- , - v 4 ii- 1 L11 u..1 111 11 H. 1 .11 1-4 i U11 1.31 quill. 4 fi'1T.ilIlf . ' ' --'Aw' Af Af 'us'-A--4-A-f--f A 'ii f- '-A ---- v- 1 - f----as-f---4 - fe---A +'m W - fe ff--- W 'l'l ffIH nii aivL,1 HE, . - p ixma , mu. un fl liIl lm1EHmU , T' Q l Q .- --W-1 -ff-fm---e .L-WEN N-- - J..- , nw - X a ' -' , L'T?L'i':i'fTI'HJg71'f1'Tl.'fTl'l,:1,N 1 1a 4 1 I I 1 gi L' . f 1 SUB. Q. B. CRAIG BROWN Brown, through an injury received in the Mt. Pleasanrt game, was kept out of the game most of the remaining season. He was the best utility' man on the squad, shifting' back and forth from quarter back to tackle. 1 CAPTAIN, WINTERS' - 1 When' the squad of -'23 started their season Virg, was elected Captain. fHe was switched, back and forth from right half to quarter back' andlthrough his strategic andaccuratei passing' he kept scores frolnfzzunninge up against his team. 'f' 1 1 1 .f Neverlhas the F. H.'?S.'hBLdl5.l1'IlDi'6i'? accurate passer than Virg. We believe he could be compared as an equal to some of the best College men. , , I ir: ' TACKLE 'CAMPBELL Campbell, every bit 'the man his pic- ture indicates, was one of the best players of this year's team. When Campbe1l's long arms got to swing- ing, their opponents were out of luck. SUB. HALF BAICK HARPER Harp played in hard luck, when in the Alhia game he received an injury which keprt him out of the games for the ,rest of the season. He was a hard-hitting half baick and put' all he had into the game. 1 .. ., p - e-,rutf , 1 .1 , . 1-ax , , , , ,. ..,. W ,..,. , ..--..----.41'giv4,.. XWZ- '11' i ,,, E 1 ii 35 ,1 'J J hu m1 1 11,1 L ii 1 limi LLLLL ii 14923 LL L 1 L ill Gigi rv ,,.,. - - ' ' f' 1 .1 1 .1 ,avr 1 1 1 lf ,i 11 I3 11 .IES .J W i 14 ' J 1 r. . . , Y, Y Y , . . . Z4-'VIL 'Ut . W as . ,-,-..AA 'M ' fl gT1.gd,,-,...-... ns, ...A , H. .. ...-.f.,-. . .. ..-.-- 4- . .. ,,,...g.lA.,.k,Q --.- .ke - 1 111 'W' .11 1 11. 211 5-11 1 11. A 1. 1 1 2 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 111 1 Fi 1 ' 31111 11 151 1 of I5-1 1. 17 ' , 11? 1151 11 21 11,111 - ..1 1 i 111.111 11 5.1 1 11112 13 1111 3 551 1fL1lQ 31 41 122111 SUB. GUARD JOHNSON HONORABLE MENTION PHELPS Johnson, a Freshman, showed up Phelps, although not playing enough 11 1l'11I ,,11 karl .V1 ,li well this year in handling' the ball. quarters to 'make a letter, deserves much credit for his hard work and when he was sent in a game he did his best. ' 5 HONORABLE MENTION HOLMAN Grissy did not make a letter this year on account of an injury he re- ceived. He is expected to be one of tlxesinain stays in next year's team. He wa-s especially' a good 'passer 'and 111211 defensxye man, and wlth more expen- 1QQ'j..11 ence w1ll make one of the best men 11'-if that F. H. S. has. W 11 ' N 12 1122? 1514131 12 111 332.111 . 11,211 GUARD JENKS . 1 Jenks never showed up much until 2511, the middle of the season, but when in 11311 the F. H. S. vs. Ft. M. H. S. he made E111 up for lost timef He was shifted back 11-.119 and forth from guard to tackle and at - 11 1' ' elther place he played the game. L 1? -1 9 1 ' 11.1- I1.,1. 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X A ' 5 ' , L 5 E' Q5 6 - 1 1' ' 1 I Y - , , Q1 W ' E I .-I' ici:-1 I I llllllllllllllllllllllll fl llllllillll 5 E I W -f N-lim A , ' -,,..- ,X - N N - Q Ig 1. 4 f7orw'5. -'Q 1 llll lllllllw' -llllllll l llllllllllllf I ,, Y v 5 ii E ' E 4 5 2 f 5 'I L ' V V -' W 'f 'W g -'W rj' V' T ' 1 'T ji 7' ' , f'7 ' ' ' V ij Yjw ' Y Y V I 4 ' V , ,. .. u, B V -.W, f Af- v v 1 lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill lllllIllllllllllllllllllll if as - ff A----He is S We AWWA ul: f g 7. . ..-. , LLL, L. L. LL., .. is 1 ..'llI'1nl.lfHllF g 7 g W 7 lllflllllllllllllllllllllllllll l ill llllllilli illllllll III ll cf f- --f-'H ff-L - - H-- ---' f-as . , , .,... ,,,, W.:-. , .. ' , W, ,.,,...j,, .,,,iT,x Review of Basketball HE Little Six Basketball League was organized five years ago, its mem- bers being Fairfield, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Burlington, Washington and Mt. Pleasant. The name of the league is recognized all over the state, and schools have learned to dread its members. Many schools have tried to gain membership in it, but the members of the league have not found them strong enough to meet their .winning teams, thus showing the high standard which has caused it to be an organization that is recognized by all. F. H. S., the strongest contender, has won three seasons out of the fiveg also, they are the only ones that have won it by a thousand per cent mark. F. H. S. was the big influence that started the league, and al lthe members look highly upon her. ' Muscatine, the next strongest contender, has won one season out of the five by beating F. H. S. one point, improbably the fastest game that the Little Six has had. Muscatine is looked upon with respect and its membership has helped out the success of the league. Ottumwa, the school which has been rising upward during the five years that the league has been living, has won one season. Ottumwa, too, has been one of the-schools which has helped the success of the Little Six. 5 z'c :? WT'fr'::t'f A t ' f rr-:Lift 1 1 :ffm -E 1---we---f-f-'ses'-gf -1-Y --we-w-.N-f....v.... f hzEDI1IIU,1 Ill mm Jw lllllll nnmmml mm la, 3,3 -umnm mn mmm: F mln ?l 1 1 , 2 i L1 'P I --1 I . J ,l .1 lj My fi im?-'Ll :ju im sg'! dill .lgj QV 'J-E Ni' 3. H. 'ill ll x' ill! ui, l ,g .gif YM wx Tl! qc. lf? 1,--iv gift! limi 9 Hi WEN ,QQ git ll z.,,-.l -I Ai 1, .E A .v he fl f ..l -i .. 1 fl Ei l -l . 1 U -4 I l,-5 E win lg, its, Wx .5 fi lil.. i ll' .g , EJ ffl Q l r, lf. :ft V! rife ll ,. . il .M 325 age allf 43,51 it 1 I 'H fi li its Q21 GJ A 1 Review of Basketball Continued Burlington, Washington and Mt. Pleasant have not won a season yet, but have strong teams and are not looked upon from the outside as weak teams. f i mmumumumm ummmmummmmumuunmmmrm-' Mi'llllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllli ummm Q ' a. l i 0 O If Z Each school is figured on a thousand per cent basis and each team must play a return game, making each school play ten games during the season. There is a large silver cup given to the winner of the season each year. The F. H. S. team this year was a fast, hard-fighting five. They showed the winner of the Little Six a battle for their lives, and was not at the bottom of the list when the season ended. It was an eight-man team. Brown at center started the team workg McClain at forward carried it ong Winters at forward got the basketg Russell at guard backed them upg Lamson at standing guard backed them all up g Holman and Tur- ner could take any position on the forward end of the floor, and Ball could take either guard's place. With these men, Coach Thomason was able to keep a fresh team going throughout the game, and with a squad of men back of this which showed the regulars consistent competition which kept all fighting. The season started out with a practice game with Batavia. F. H. S. not show- ing much sympathy for the small town team trampled them by a score of 39 to 23. Muscatine was F. H. S.'s next victim on December 21, at Fairfield. This was the first game of the Little Six. The game was hard fought but neither team showed much team work. F. H. S. outiighting them, won the game, 23 to 17. F. H. S. next went to Washington, where she met her first defeat of the sea- son. The game was rough and resembled more like a football game, and when the final whistle blew the score stood 22 to 32. After several weeks of having a jinx over their heads, F. H. S. came back to them-selves on February 23, when Washington vs. them. F. H. S. tore loose with a teamwork that Washington could not stop, and when the final whistle blew the score stood 27 to 13 in favor of F. H. S. F. H. S. vs. Ottumwa, on March 2, although the score went against them, they can consider it a victory, because they out-played the Ottumwa team all through the game and it was a break of luck for Ottumwa that she won by the score of 18 to 15. The jinx caught F. H. S. again in the sub-district tournament when Stockport defeated them by the score of 19 to 17. The game was hard fought by both teams, but F. H. S. could have tied the ball in the basket and then it would have jumped out, this being the cause of her defeat. This was F. H. S.' last game of the season of '23. Through victory and defeat the F. H. S. team never stopped fighting, they al- ways were good sports and Coach Thomason and the team deserves much honor for the fight they put up. R X ' - -'-- -V--W '- ' J- fr-' '--- -'W' H ..I 'Z. , i' jTfi i f gi Ji .j ' ,, J E K7 mmm : m nn o mumn nnmn u n me 'unmmumnnm I Illllllllllllllillllllllllll llllllll ummm. X L.,,.J wgwi.7qilqgrjf2B,C,Uii1iLiHi1EQmiiill3iJiifilafffizfEi?f,7?if1fT I 1 ' '41 1 ' . . .f'Qi'ii' Q HELL !?,..ZI? 'i..-.::g:1.:11:t27:':: :.gg4.i.Ti. .x RUSSELL Charley won himself a place on this year's team by his defensive Work. He could also dmop in a. long basket occasionally. These two distinguished facts of Char1ey's ability made him one of the best running guards the F. H. S. ever had. McCLA.IN Shorty's ability in floor work and an accurate eye for a basket won him a place -on this year's team. He could work team work with one man, two men. three men or four men and he very seldom missed a basket when he tried for one. 1 i- ca WTNTERS Virg' played his second and his last year upon the F. H. S. team this year. He was one of the fastest men on the team 3 also ranked with any of them in making baskets. Winters was noted for slipping through the opponents' defense when they least expected it. LAMSON Pouch , the most consistent player on this year's team, played a great game at standing -guard. With his long arms and the- spring he- had, he formed a natural web around the bas- ket. He was 'a heady player, always keeping it in control of himself, but itnever was the custom to tieinto Pooch twice. Pooch is though of as one of the best basketball men that F. H. S. has ever had. ' X ' l l U f 4 F U fi 1 W HW, i is jill 5352233311 l ' ' , . . --.WT x , . 'fin' Ii . , . -.... . .-... - , , ,.,.. , ..,f -ret. ..-., , 1 I . Qmiimuxzfzfia213,311,1231il2113151115111.U1HUuii1iQb5gQ'risH.2!:QLii:3z,Cn,u.a,1f2aumznfr,.pm I 1 1 , l if-1:11gig-ggfggrgg.g:....4.T::g::iT:4f,:.?.,'?,,-'gc ilulijw y?g1g'1,,-1-fl M H, , 1 CAPTAIN BROWN Bottle, one of the most distinguished basketball men the F. H. S. ever had, played his fourth year upon its team this season. His ability in following' the ball and an eye for the basket has won him fame throughout the stateg in 1920 he was placed on the all-south- eastern and Western teams of this state, and again in 1922 he was placed on the all-southeastern team. Captain Brown also was a giood leader and some college will be looking for a man like him. BALL Johnny was unable to start at the beginning of the season on the account of an injury he had received in foot- ball. He gave the regulars of last year's team some keen competition, and if he had had fan. even start prob- ably would have made this year-'s team. When Johnny clamped down an oppon- ent he might as well have stopped. TURNER Turner was a man that had the eye for a basket and was a good floor man. He was a fighter that never stopped till the whistle blew. When he was put into the game he never left a gap, and although he wasn't considered a regular you could not call him a scrub. CAPTAIN-ELECT HOLMAN Grissy also had received an injury in football which kept him out of the game at the first of the season and with so late a start was too much, of a handicap. But when the squad looked for a Captain to lead the next ycar's team. Grissy was unanimously elected. ' 4, , 1, lg flliilliijgiqllllimmrlN1'Il1'.m1Y1'1WIlU1j1'm.sl'.2Lsfi'Qfiff,1'fP.gj,iQi'Tlmllalmizir E, I fwmigv mgpuw i w 1 s - N it-ff fl' s , , ., , ,, ,, W, , A V i ' ,,7, A A ,,.,,,7 , , A ,,.-,..,c. lllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllll l l ll'l 'lIIllllllllll llllllllll l lll l mum nu mlm nm ll mn ' J f ' N ,I - - - .--a--i Class aslaetballl, H923 AIRFIELD HIGH 'SCHOOL for the last few years has held an inter-class basketball tournament at the begining of the season It has been very successfully brought around and has done wonders to raise the spirit of the school and to uncover some real basketball material. The real purpose is to let the coach sight the men that have basketball abil- ity. To show the high standing it takes in F. H. S., there was one man who made the regular team of the school and several made subs. K It has laid down rules which are much stricter than the official rules and by these, it makes it possible to hold down the rivalry between the classes and players. All letter men that were eligible for the regular team were barred, and if a man tripped one of her players he was thrown out of the game which was the strictest rule. ' These strict rules was the cause oct' the Senior class team to rank third in the tournament. They had a fast team and were without a doubt the best team in the tournament. But un- able to play within the rules, was beaten and had to take third place in the list. With Glass and West at forwards, Marsh at center, Zeigler and Blair at guards, with Groves and Stewart sub- bing, made a real seven-man team. Although not winners, they deserve credit for the sportsman- like way in taking their defeats. . The Junior team and also the winners of the tournament, had a good consistent team. The players were real sports and clean players, which was the main cause of their placing the word Champion before their name. Beatty and Walker at forwards, Russell at center, Alfred and Phelps at guards, with Wells subbing, made up their team. There was no individual starring among them, but played together as a team. ' e The Sophomore team got last place in the tournament although was first picked at first by many as the winners of the tournament. But not being able to make baskets, of which the win- ners are chosen by, was the cause of their defeat. They were good iioor men, though, and all who beat them had to-fight. Dwyer and Stewart at forwards, Bell at center, Zillman and Anderson guards, with Kurka subbing, made up their team. ' ' The Freshmen took second place, which was the black horse. Their team was small but fast and was 'one of the strongest teams in the tournament as their rank in the list indicates. Robinson and Lee as forwards, Howell center, Rittenhouse and Campbel guards, with Scott and Faulkner as subs, made up their teams. - y The games were run through very smoothly which was due largely to the referee, Mr. Lange. His quick eye and knowledge of the game made the players play clean and respect his decisions. Much credit should be given to him for the success ofthe Class Basketball Tourna- ment. ..-............a. .. -... .- .-.T-Y-.-...-. Z- ,.---7.-. . vc ........ -,.- ---' A as-gist. ...,, ,,,. , - . Y . -. - -Y a.. cw.-. K .- in 73111 l l l lllll ll llllll l lll ' l llll!lllII!llllll lll l l I I l l lllllllllllu .x.A,.,.. 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The 19:22 track team suffered much from the loss of 111- 51 , 1 the men that helped to make up the 1921 track team. -1 11111 114 1 They overcame the handicap, though, with Coach Osburn 1 11 511 to train them by hard work. 11 ,1 .11 1 11111 111 They entered two invitation meets, Parsons Tri-State 11 2 1 ,1 11 1 1, ' 111 11 1, meet and the Centerville Track meet. The Centerville 1, .1 meet was not so large nor the competition so strong as the 5 511 Tri-State meet which takes in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri. There were twelve schools entered and all of the competi- tion added together from each amounted to 136. 111513 This meet was one of the best and fastest of the an- nual Tri-State meets that Parsons has staged on the U Alumni field. The day was warm and 1-ezerything went off 111 , ii 1 1 . smooth. When the meet was over F. H. S. hid pulled 17 -1 1' 1 1 ' 151, points out of the meet by Lamson winning second in the 115 :1 11 quarter, Samuel Brown first in the javelin, I ,nam -second 11 in the javelin, Donovan Brown third in the high jump, and ' fl West first in the discus. 11 V1 All of these men were good, Lamson was a runner and a hurdler, Samuel Brown just throwed the javelin, but 111 was especially good doing it, he broke the Tri-State record, 111.51 11 1 11 Lanam could throw the javelin and po-le vault, Donovan 1 Brown high jumped and was a good short distance runner 1 1. ,111 1 if 1 1, COACH E- F- OSBURN and West could throw the discus and put the shot. 111 ,1 11 iii 111 1 1Q.jQ' 1251 51,3111 .1sa. 1 ,gg , 1' 1 I le- , I E. -12 - 1 5' 1 ' 1 1- .1311 Results of the Cl ri-State Track meet, 1922 ,fs 1 LI ' 1 I 1 1 112' 1 1 Won By From Second From Third From . Time Record E 3 E 11: 3 100-yd. dash Harper Pt. Madison Everingham it. Madison Puttney Sf-ronehurst, 1016 10541 1 1 1 E3 1 High Jump Von Shroeder 'Jttumwa 'Jttumwa W. Brown Fairfield 5 ft SIM 5 ft. 8 in. T : 1:1 1 Mile Run Radda Vashington Vincent 4 'lttumwa Beckley Ottumwa 4 :50 4 :40 1 I . E21 , Discus West airfield Sanderson itronghurst. Ill Rice Washington 104 ft. 8 in. 114 ft. 3 in. Q 1 'irq 1 1 120-yd. Hurdle Von Shroeder 'Jtturnwa Boice Washington Balderson Richland 17 4-5 17 4-5 ' E 1 L23 1 1 440-yd. Dash Putman Washington R Lamson Fairfield 'Pi-uit Ottumwa 54:4 53 11-1 1 440-yd. Dash Nordyke Richland McDooger Washington Tudy Ft. Madison 56 :4 53 Q 1 5:11 1'i'1 Shot Put Wallace Milton Sanderson qtronghurst, I Daniels Washington 41 ft. 615 in. 47 ft. 10M in. ' 13 I 32 1 1 Low Hurdles Balderson Richland Boice Washington Sanderson Stronghurst, 27 :2 272512 4 ' pl' f Pole Vault Rice Ft.. Madison Mullen Ainsworth 10 ft. 316 in. 10 ft. 5 in. 1 5 11, I Javelin C S. Brown Fairfield Lanam Fairfield Balderson Richland 142 ft. 6 in. 137 ft. 4 in, 1' 1 if 1' 1 800-yd. Run Vincent Ottumwa Stewart Fairfield Beckley Ottumwa 2:13 2-5 2:02 2-5 - 1 1 11? 1 ,'jE1 3 Broad Jump Harper Ft. Madison Everingham Ft. Madison Sanderson Stronghurst, 19 ft. 3775 in. 20 ft. 11545 in. 1 riff 1, . . 51 1 220-yd. Dash Harper Ft. Madison Evermgham Ft. Madison Putman Washington 23 :2 23153 ' L 1, BQ-mi. Relay Ft. Madison Ft. Madison Winfield Winfield Stronghurst Stronghurst, 1.39 :4 1 :BS 2-5 , ,li -11111 1-mi. Relay Ottumwa. 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' ' r f 3 2 A E A . p 5 S 5 ' Y' ' , w 3 2 2 3 3 F 2 ,TM : - 1 '0 3 : SAMUJU1 BROWN WILSON STEWART , ak ' . 5 . A' : : ' : A : L' 3 - E E E 1 E 'E E ,J g E1 5 5 E I C S T 3 L . Z if 3 V Y' J ' W '-f' -.. .J 2 sh X 3 1, BYRON WEST noNovAN Bnown f 5 I Ilia w 'Hu 1 'Y, V Nfl' ' - Q L,A,i,1,1,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,.-Q W WY 7,7 Y ,,., , ,,,--..-, , - ,',, , fx: , Y Y V-.-. , --5, Y:,T,..-W..-V ,, , ,J-N YJ N Q ugly lllnlllllllllfllllllnllllllllllulllll llllulllllllllulllllIIIIINIIIV' I 'Nlllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllfllv X gm., uf- f 'w Q , r his no gpg is .L l in on s is IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll5l l'll Ill Ill lllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ROBERT LAMSON ROY LANAM Track - Coach Cfhomason - E are prone to debate the question as to what should be the one high school sport in the spring. It is one of the best athletic seasons of the year and a time when all of us should take plenty of exercise instead of confining ourselves too closely to studies or worse still-loafing on the streets all evening. W Baseball is not very successful as a High School sport in this part of the country as the season is too short and cold to develop inexperienced boys into a worth-while team and the games are usually tiresome to the spectator But let us consider track and relay work and its advantages to the individual and the school. It gives the school a major sport and holds the interest of the student body. It gives the student a short snappy form of exercise--opportum ity to compete with and excel fellow students--opportunity to visit other schools and compete with their students-control of body and coordination of nerves and muscles which gives the participant fundamental advantage in football and basket- ball. It seems that we have lost interest in track Work and are not putting our best into it as we should. All of us like a winning team, but We cannot have them without work and enthusiastic support-track is worth your while- Get busy! 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BURNS Sales Mangger v l l lll ll l ll l 'f u nn l l lllllllllllllllllllll n 'S X .I A A-, , 7, ,vw 7, 4, A-NM, I A Q - nm I YUWUIU . llllllllllll lllll llllllllllllllllll? i'lV 71 illlllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll ml llll I Q I f -RR - RRRRR R R i I I if , I I I I I gl I I I 'XI I FII Q1 .4 I ROBERT LAMSON Business Manager AGNES SPEIRS ' ATI: 'Editor N 'MILDRED IWAGNER' ' A , kLitei'a14y' .Editor .xxx .' I S+? S R I If ' - o QI TRS QMIII SEE I Y II ,r3II , HARRY ISRAEL If Editor-in-Chief Iii' I III ' Igiiy A A PHYLLIS MORRIS . Aft Editor. RI I ' ,JI I ' ' ' -A FLORENCE HARPER ' f IQIINI , I ' I'-'III' , - Inj 3 ' 13 ,-I - --A I If I:-ffl, v ZELLRROWNQ .TRI Sales Manager 53 I If! 5 iff IRI I A 1-.,,z 'g,-. RIOfERT LI IBARTLETT Business Manager ' lllllll l l il i l ll ll lllll nmmumm lg- ,, ,,,,UQ,, f...lf'j'1 A , A A 7, ,,,,..,,,,, Q w -1 M. L--C A..-1 Q I ll l lll Il l Ill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfi i'lllllI llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllll I N nmunn 3 F ff f A A H IU., .. .,.- A U T: .iii I ll Eli . . tag Patromze Our Advertisers :E 5 l Gobble Sz Heer Watson's Business College Parsons College Dr. Frank Fourt c is li The Dexter Co. Simmons Kr Simmons 7. Gaumer Bros Farmers State Bank I. T. E. McLean H. E. Snyder I 1 Iowa Loan 8: Trust Co. Parker's sill Hagberg's H. P. McLaughlin Co. I Jericho Sz Easton H. F. Cassell I 1 I Iowa Success School Rumer Decorating Co. I l if First National Bank Louden Mfg. Co. l Hunt-Ireland Shoe Co. Spurgeon's all Roth Sz Co. E. C. Leber . -I Q Brown Motor Co. . Joel Turney 8z Co. i ll Celania's Federal Bakery Rf Shriner 8x Johnson The Bon Ton Q Linder-Iverson Court Hotel I 1 5 The Wardrobe W. H. Pence The Otllllmwa Courier Carlson Hdw. Co. J -. 4 The Purity Ledger-Journal 4 5 The Fair Store , C, F, Greber il Majestic Shine 8fHat' Cleaning Works Campbell I Mullenix Barber Shop Bernick fInc.l l . I Meyer S1109 St0I'9 ' ' Fairiield Glove 8: Mitten Co I ,Q . Leggett House Barber S1109 Keltner's Insurance Agency 1 5 I Hannah Auto Co. Leggett Hotel - QE l Jefferson County Abstract Sz Loan Co. J. C. Thorne 8t Son - will Chester Fordyce Hammon, The Tailor John G. Barwise W. S. Cromer I Jas. P. Moorhead Iowa State Savings Bank Dr. E. C. Bock J. E. Merick H Browning's Harris Ca-sh Market 5 O. H. Messer Montgomery Flower Shop M Grissom's Cafeteria J. C. Bradshaw F. D. Kerrick Crail 8z Brown l J. D. Wilson Victory Theater Fi . Hoskins Funeral Home A. W. Switzer I Iowa Malleable Iron Co. Milwaukee Business College E. H. Frank , w. G. Block 5 Mohr az Crow Tribune Printing oo. QV Paris Cloak Co. Cohagan Sz Hughes ' Tj g M. H. Cuddy G.'H. Atherton jill Ft. Madison Business College , L. E. Whitney - 9 l Dr. R. F. Shelton Allen-Streed fl V Dr. C. A. McElderry Stuckey-Gossick Milling Co. l Dr. F. N. Lucas Thoma Kz Son, Inc. . Dr. Ray Kirkpatrick Bastian Bros. E Scheffel Piano House D. W. Brown gl P-.ev ---A e 'f::1 'r.t'-1 e Q ' ire Dress U pl Everythingis Ready! Many a man has found out that the reputation for being a good dresser is the sim- ple proposition of wearing the new styles while they are new. He doesn't spend any more money than the man who waits until later on. All the new ideas in suits, overcoats and Hxings are ready for you now. Our Przces are Reasonable Gobble 8: I-leer Headquarters for Spauldzng Athletic Goods and News V. ,ki il. Iii 3, . Q4 . 4 ,. 1 I E. 1 ' 1 v 1 '1 - A 3 71 if l all ... 4 1 'il 1, -l I 1 H, Fl ' J W.- i I-ea --I fs f fi tl ,i , 2' 5 4 I ,Vg ' : ll ll llllllll ummlmllllnllllllllllllnllls fllulumulllmmlnImmmmlnlnmmmluul lllll ll I Q 1 i a ' 'i in' 1 tiff' ii! ul - I - 0 - 4 Yi : -I i Tl I--4 Fo o So ' lily, 3 yi! Efln Ambition. Latin, ambitio, a wanderingg A peculiar affliction of the part of the it ig gg: Freshman which makes him desire to become a Senior. g I -3 Wi it Bluff. To cause aeteacher to form a wrong judgment. To speak knowingly of that 1 lj -M which you know notg to act that which you do not feel. An art reduced by J If certain upper classmen to a science. Any foolqcan recite,.but it takes a ii' ' smart man to bluff, CBradley Reed as an exarnple.J , A I f., Xl , 'flttis better tofhave Bluffed and Ilunked, p lg 'Than never -to have bluffed at all. 4 pq g lApology to Tennyson.l e ef.. Chapel. A short assembly held for the purpose of keeping theistudents out of the 1 3 I sill clutches of their oppressors for a few minutes. Begins with the bell and ends Q Illia ' with Seniors ass. ' V . Date. Forbidden fruit during the week. However, being descendants of Eve, i at f could you expecilc us to be anything but sinners? In the fruit world, the date g jf! .f is a cousin of t e prune. 1 gg I. Examinations. Questions given in order to let us gain the reputation of cheat- 5 Q I - ers . or flunkers. u An unfair testuof knowledge. ' -A u fig, Faculty. Collective name for our oppressors. f Grades. Figures put on our report cards. They either get us in good with our it gl , parents or cut off our allowance. , , 531 li., History. A record of past events. Of value to a person if he ever wants to propose 1 or-go to war. . 1 EP Intelligence. What most of us haven't. A few individuals are pleased with an if Pg!! over-abundance. CAt least in their own imagination.l I f if it Joy. The thrill in the heart of every boy and girl when school closes for the three it months vacation. Kick. A method employed in football to give afellow indigestion. tv Love. The emotional sensation in two hearts walking southwest on a moon light , i -- night. fl if I Mutt. The other fellowg anyone who disagrees with you. ffl: ,, Nerve. A spiritual force, possessed by landlords, Seniors, Profs., and book agents. . '- gl jaw Initiative too far developed. U p . . W le! if.. gl Oh, Henry! The best in cars, candies, and boys. . CAsk L1zz1e.l . ' will Hill P??? If you want to know any more ask Carl Glass. Half Quill. A feather to Sfvsrige with. Also a book edited each year by some of the Ml most fi ustrious . eniors. 'f Rattle. A play thing for babies, used by high school students in talking. ful 5 I Stroll. QNounl A dual excursion after night about the city or with out. iii ,ll CVerbl To be ina state of motion without an end in view. M it Vi I Tack. A sharp-pointed missile placed upon the Profs! chair as a retaliation for Ui! I hard exams. , yas! Iliff Universe. The remaining portion. What the Seniors intends to conquer after his in iiifil graduation, but wisely changes his mind before that time. ll ig' Vacation. Freedom from school and from our oppressors. Three months in the lg? summer. A week or so at Xmas and a day or so when they have a teachers' . ig? convention. ' . Q v g . Q ,gy -4 ill Wow. Thls is said 1n places of dire necessity when nothing else so fitting can be ill 5 Hi said. This word is guaranteed equal to any emergency. 1 H I 'Xtra. Chapel twice in one week. In celebration of an athletic victory or when r f if HJ: one of the members of the faculty gets married. i lg lg il lvl Yell leader. An ex-officio pepper moll. Dynamo of enthusiasm. f i' ' tl, Zero. Every student's dread. Just do nothing and you get one. Nuff said. ,I , 1 il i Etc. There are more of these than anything else. N ij f gl I all Elf,-X. ,.....,,,,,,. .,., ..,..............,..,A,,-.,L-...g....i,-,,....l1..-......- z.-, -..A--.f....-,., .- ,-.4s c.,.,.- ,.-......,.,g,,.,,,,.h,,:vg, H ,T MF-W :nf A Y W YA-MJ X Y' .L -,.. .... . . .K .- -- ---f . ff H -. , W , ,Wg-,f------an - 'ifffglsi ' ir e -11 . 1923 3 ee H I - fl ' H f ' ,. ,. l rv I il Lil , -I ,AI ,-., L, l ,, Il I ll -ig W pq 1. ll 1 f , 'I I E I Q a il IE F In ,.. E 53 I t- i Q I-li FEI F I lg , Ei W... lil I I E ' V I , ,sg 'IZ A I llllllllllllllIlllIllllilllllllililllillill IIIIIIII IIII C E Q l ll lll l llll l l llll l l lllllll ll IIII I I R. TH XI ' ' fY', . ' - -f -V-.Y , ILL 5 .W . 1. 1 -f-- H--le - ---W --'YH--7 ' 51 ll , I X' '- Q I it 2 525 ' I I all I I I file - : ill' I I Ill I I 'alll 5 : I F I I - I , I ' I I I , I I Pri ' - ' I U I l ' If I I jp lj I . . I IEQZI I soU'rH GATEWAY I I I I I l I I I Mil l I I , Il I I I PARSO S COLLEGE I :Ir ll! I : V : ' lg I should commend itself to the Seniors of I I I the Fairfield High School because it is I il: I EU' I 1. A well located College. I .- ,V I Fairfield, Iowa. I It Ii' I 2. A growing College. I HI I Total attendance, 1922-23-637. I lf! fl I 3. A standard College. I D lla. I I I Credits received without question anywhere. I I -1. A well organized College. I I ' I Besides the usual four-year courses, there are two-year courses in I I - Normal work, Home Economics and Public School Music. New De- I I2 I partment of Business Administration just organized. : Mig I 5. A well equipped College. . I 5,43 I Moist beautiful campus in Middle West. Ten buildings devoted to I ,L fl , co egewor . . , l Il : 6. A chrisaan College. : fi I The present spirit of the campus is thoroughly Christian. Young I I I men and women will not lose their faith at Parsons. I '4 I I . .Q Eff I Freshmen entering Parsons from Fairfield High, I I I 1919-38g 1920-265 1921-48g 1922-40g 1923-? I w 111 , I . I I Summer Quarter-ten weeks-College, High School and Normal Subjects. I gli I Opens June 11th. - I I I: I I : I I Regular College year opens September 17th. I 1 I I L I HOWARD McDONALD, President. I El l - 'Hu E I' - Ml H' .- .. , ,, . . . f . -f . . ff1-f'c-ti - 'i-- . V---f-Y -.Y ,fe-,-f-.-ff--... , , ,.....-.1e.-md, .7...- ., .,f.f 'I I I I I I ISI I ICII I 1923 f I I lill i I-I L1 its NtM-M-- ..-M-l.---a.-4--an-maid-A yfxilgn x e-iii ftali will W H! 14.7 .PHY 1.11K 25251 QW! url? l!ri'i 'J iii . 1 . it EH. ,iii MU bf Els lrtl if In -I . -Q l j 1 T 3 I ZH1 gs fill iii I l ., ,M r-Ll all iiiiQQ TEH till INN Y-ll vm Jill? I , liiili PM W 1 lst S31 1 will FEM !Eis El :QI Iii! left ull sl :iii ' i WL xii its' n1rQiguri11 gn1iLmmf':ui 1- H E: eeee to They howl about the terrible twentieth century and its jazz and wild auto riders, but we'd hear a thing or two about the good old days if the old fash- ioned wagon tongues -could speak. - Miss Rueggenmeier: Where do all bugs go in the wintertime ? Arthur Culp: Search me! ' Lyle Burns: My heart's idol- ' Margaret Bishop: Put it to work. Carry Van Lissel: Say, Corrine, was our porch painted yesterday? Corrine: 'Yesg why ? Carry: i Well, Lyle Burns and I were over there last night, and Lyle got paint on his trousers. Prof. Stearns: Class, I am dismissing you ten minutes early. Please go out quiet, so as not to wake the other classes. Have you made up your mind to stay in ? No, I've made up my face to go out. IN THE SAME LANGUAGE Darling ittle pitty wumpof' said the lover. How I love 'oo! Ceo, coo, answered a dove from a nearby tree. This is a grave question, muttered the corpse, turning over in his coffin. Customer: I want some all-wool trousersf' Clerk: How long? Q , Customer: You boob. I don't want to rent 'em, I want to buy 'emi' Mrs. Mitchell: You say this theme is entirely the result of your own ef- forts ? Fat Glass: Absolutely I spent two days finding somebody who had it writ- ten up. , What is water? A colorless iiuid that turns black when you wash your hands. Are late hours good for one ? No, but they are good for two. Freshman fwho has been knocked down by an autojz That building seems to be going 'round and 'roundf' Junior Creassuringlyj : 'fThat's all rightg it's a. circulating library. kfifffgfifd.l.UlllllllIll1lil U.lU.i.U Ullll.ILElllHflQDllllllllllllllgl'17UDJ.lllwTTl 'll ' l ill 2 I ElYlllllIlll'l'Ill Milli Tl illl ill ll lilllgllxm IWQUU I , . , c , g I L, 7 , , ,, ., . , , ,, gg-JMKM ggwmgdg-,,vmghH, HLLLL . 4 , III I fT f'E11f1T .- fir--'gf1 f'fmif 'I--f 'f:z11f-------fefzz ii A-ig ' A-H-di--' H fff--wig-A f ' W '- f '-' r ' ff' ig' ggi tim.: I T H '11IUm.um121UI11ln.Lf1lUn1i lUIllQI.IIliIIIlIII LII Illili s.1n.11m.xm 551,55 j ffl ' - I . 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II I I' D R d b h . . 0 a aug I The Washermen In Your Town lg C111----QIQHUSQQQIIQISIIQIIQHSQIQQIIQSKSCCHSQSQQSZIQCQCQCSIHQQ ill 5, meanmimi?indianUin3iutmn5imji1j1gn5532153ggggflfjftdfjo'ffannfr J' ' H' P+ ' H ' ' 2Q j'4Ti'6 'T '-'--- -iLi k- H Alma 'W'-T ' ' ' ' ' 'j I' -4 ll g 1 5. X, H .VII 4 v -is A 2 1 r 1 .xx l V 6 I lfl ,f lil xiii 3 u r-. ..l vt, hi E i L 1 I Q s fl? Qi it it P I lt lx sy V . .. F' 'fb M.,---Q,-My-MM-I-AMHV, , ,.,,,, M ,J QWf-'K on '--, nf n WN 4-'f Q n--f-'W - quam. e n- no nnaa n -nf'TM :rMnn ''Af 1 iff Q' H5 1 lit W : : l iw, 9 9 E an E Brunswick Artlsts Q lift? E i ,il : I combined with a ' 22512 I 3 g p W ' BRUNS W ICK re tg 5 tiff ' W 5 PHGNOGRAPH iffgi I i ' . . it 2 5 Makes Home Life Worth While. QE ' E Such a great help in E entertaining. itil I ' Ei I i 5 GA U MER BRGS l : ' 2 ' - 1 n 1 . K, 455 E Fazrfzeld s Buszest Drug Store j T . I f 14 fi Q A. Speirs: Oh, I wish the Lord had made me a man. E. Hannah: Maybe he did and you just haVen't found him yet. it ffj l T W . . . . it 3 Miss R. fm biologyj : What 1S an oyster? i ii G. Griffith: An oyster is a iish built like a nut. I ' 1 E151 4,11 t... 1 pug' 1511 17251: liiiil :FUI , -,1 t 2, I WI ll Zi? ji gs' Ui l x wi, e,1 Vin? W' W1 1 1 Q w l..r N, E ll' V H5 . I Q ,Q aim, E Beautiful Graduation Gifts Q5 for High School students E or it a 5 ' T. E. McLEAN E - Jeweler E North Side Square 1 Z n Wil Ml gill f 1 r I nf' li his :M T E J ' ,, :Q .. N71 . .Q ,gpg .. . J 3471? L A Q' , . ,. i M., V, ..,. g.-'- L.- .g',,w,A.-7-,,. ....,.w,,: '5 l lf?'4V!iUl2E !!lilifl,!llQ!lillHHfJ'1 ?'-lLlF'lUef2lQ3fl.Qll9fE IQ QUUJLLUliP9llfi9:U1?'JUlllflpffminii'ilUlU:lkE?iU lf' ' l l ' V ki,,,1XQ....! lr. E Your Education is not compleie until you E have learned to save money. E Open a Savings Aceountwith the y E Iowa Loan SL Trust Co. Lady: You talk like a gentleman, sir. ' ' Tramp: Yes, ma'am. I'm related to royalty. I was stung by a queen bee wunst. I lead a fast life, said the permanent color, as it splashed into the tub and dyed. Remember g 191 E W DELIABLE FOOTWEAR E When You Think of Shoes Hi-Style-Quality-Lo-Prices l I 5 l fill Nil 1 5 5 , 37 Ill LlErT7LTff,'flUQFf , ...N . ......lT...1.---.------v A '51-di-i t I 'ffllfluifilmiu fli on f M L ip ' S , Amr- A----SML --A--A., - Y- A--A- A - - -A, 3 . ft , h --'K H E' s n-fence A. QKUIL ,. I I ' .:,-' I sw ,-l s a ,N 1.. -a Q . . ,f lv ' I I Ll if : I Q fig E ' 5 5 ericho SL Easton 5 li' 1+ ' ' lil I I I 'A 'f Q The Rexall Store W Q' ' I A I A I I ' h I I t -1 I Q I Q 5 School Books and Supplies I f 2 S A I 1 li ' I E 11 Rishi : I Z f Filly I THE HOME OF THE NEW EDISON E ? 9 21 will : : flag if M f ' ' 1 Ruth Parks: ' What'll We.do? ti-filly Baker: Anything you like. 555 Ruth: Oh, but mother might see us. ASNE J gill As has been said before-if you can't laugh at the joke of the age, laugh at 5,32 it the age of the joke. I? li ' 'Fl wgivlg rnnunnnnnnn nunn nunununnnn I --in -I I E BUSINESS NEEDS E Your E i ' ' I Ugg' tl, : . A : : H51 EA if : High School g Earnin S g ggi A g I I I Graduates E G g E Ag l ' . I : 5 I I to learn I O : My 1 wi ' I ' I br H 2 Bank 112' ' es E Accvugtins E Your earnings go into the bank E E 51 : Sten08'1'aIfhY : whether you put them there or not. : 5 E I Bookkeepmfg : If you Spend all your earnings, : gig!! I S319SmaHSh1P : someone else deposits them. It's : : C- P- A- CO'-USGS : better to do your own depositing : : : in an interest account in this bank. : Eg-A 5 Iowa Success 5 5 i 3 I I , . I 5 School 5 First National 5 .il I Q I A I lfil-Q' :I .22ssaE ts dsn, faq E - oTTU1liSwAiciJfIiwA E Bank E ! L E Accredited by the N. A. of A. s. E FAIRFIELD, IOWA : U51 l I . I : E est 15 if L14 el ll 51' '- H-fgflv A AA 'AA ,....-,i AA A A AAAAA.A-A.AAAA AAAS--A.-AA- A .A AAAAA AA-AAAAA AA A AA AAA. AA AA Aff! A lQ2'3 V A 2 U 15179 iiilfl QP L..,....J WWE,-WW OI E sagqwrfn re EW'-WWW-Hmmm Katz' ' N Authentic Styles Dependable Merchandise Fair Treatment to All un re a Everything for the Feet E May I print a kiss on your lips ? asked Wilbur. Kathryn nodded her permission. So they went to press And I rather guess They printed a full edition. I I I RUTH 8 CO. I OUR AIM IS TO KEEP A FULL : AND COMPLETE LINE OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE norn cs co. ,. V- A , , -, ,- A ,gr . , I I f It 1 'fl I F fi' I W! f Wi?UUl'1'-W1'l? UIIUMEQEEQ3 IQ1235?!l1IUl?l?lIilMEQJYIIUUmlliklllllUSM1!lifU-UILIUEIQQIAI-T5i 4 , H 'LT' fx, T5,. f-MY,-.kAw,-YV Jan- MAH AAA xx Z :Iii Vzrir fvvvw nr , W, Y, , f QP is ff -Fifa I if in 1 I I I' 14511: ' I I I 'A-Ijii1Ki!1IliQ1,f'i' Q ' ' I I ' 'rr' 51111111-1Z1111Z1111l 111S11I11111111111111111I11111111I11CZ1111111 I I I I I I E E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'II f x I I lfxygf Xgwff I ,f ,AX I ,fm - I I I ,ae q I I E 7-'W E I I I I I I I I E E I I I I I ,weed oupe I I I ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR I I F. o. B. DETROIT 1 I I I I I I I I ' An Even Greater Valve - I I I I I I I - At the lowest price ever made on a Ford Coupe this attractive model I : offers even greater value than before. : : The convenient window regulators, the improved upholstery, and the : I many refinements in chassis construction, have brought new high stand- I I ards of quality. I I Professional and business men demanding continuous car service at low I I cost, and with comfort and convenience, are turning to the Ford Coupe in : : greater numbers than ever. I : So great is the demand that a shortage is certain. List your order : I now-cover it with a small down payment-the balance on convenient terms. I I ' Ford prices have never been so low I I F I1 rf II b II' h I I X 01' qlla l y BS IIBVGI' 9811. S0 lg' I I . I I I I I 5 Brown Motor Co. I I ' LINCOLN-FORD-FORDSON I : 122 North Main st., Fairfield, Iowa I I I I l C I I I : Hermollne O11 Goodyear Tires g I I I I I V' I I :Innin-plllun-U-UulllliI-Ilnilnn--l-liullilllll liCDfHII5lIlU,I'fff3 Ella. H 'V '1Wfl'll 5 'NW I I f ellll I 'IWW' l'I'Iil ll I 1 I' lm I ltmgfim:,Irf:..gf'i5i,Iz: 'fislliffl gifs gijjijfi'pQAi.Ifi'irn?'i'igi.1Tiiilj?hif'iafilaiiiijnjrpgiiyou1 Bu I I 1,5 I I ..I I In .I -:.i .IIII 4'. 5 , ws I v- - I W5 Q-si 'I I 1 4. I p...I I I. iii If 5, 41 - 1 ,III ,II I A-4 ...I ' I- I I If 'I .I 5 .. 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EEQI5 Edna Mae: You don't know 'how nervous I was until you did. :II I II I llllilllll lllllllhlhlllIlllllulluunnuuu----1-----.. 5 IEW : : : f I I 5 5 RosEs I fi .II I l I I 15:7II 2155 5 Shaeffer' Pen 5 LILIES 5 Zhi I' 'F - 'I Iggy E Eversharp Pencll E SHAMROCKS I I 5 I 5 5 HEART CENTERS 5 . 555 si 5 . E I STARR CENTERS I I I I I RCCA ICE CREAM I 5.5 5 5 5 P f I SCI1001 Books I fo1'5Parties, Weddings, Dances, I , gin I 55 5 and I E sociais I 'YE N I I o I I QI Supp11es 5 5 ff Us ,I 5 5 Lmder-Iverson 5 .5515 25, - Q I ' I II I I I I 55,5 I 5 5 Compan 5 55 5 ' : - . If' : Shmner Jghnson : FAIRFIELD, 1oWA E I I I III 54- Ii I iw 'II I I3 IEW IIE- l lllllll i l llll l ' I QI . .E .I . .--I t 5- , ., . E-- - . . i F. ke-I ll 4 J 5 H J I . 1 em il I L? w 1 1 :QQ I L. . TI-Ie. 'Y-i'QfQf Qurfgfrtltftirtrrg A Q! hafta A -M can R -e --new-'W M c QLUILL r I 'I ' LL ii 'fu 'lf I :zz V ig: jfs il I I it I : t : Ii. N51 3 ' his i R: W1 ' E Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing E - l 5 I Ei, E 'IWE CLEAN EVERYTHING BUT YOUR CLOCK E tif : WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER i I I gi ,I dl : : .1331 I I I as - F. P. CSBOR - I EEG 1. I I 3 : Over Modei Bakery : I E PHONE 23 FAIRFIELD, IOWA E E l 3 I ' I V-I H5415 I . M1-if i 1111111111111131111111111H1111111111111111Q11IZ1Z11Z11Z1111Z1111S Ill., Jael p 52.31 If X equals your girl, The night was dark-the cold wind blew, 2 4 i 'And Y equals you, As down the street a beggar blewg LV A- Then X-Y equals And from his breast a dagger drew, lf A good time in view. And cu-t a cockroach right in two. I p I T , QiQ Absence makes the heart grow fonder, Fonder--of the other fellow. Qlfii Vigil Nils O lr ' ' I - Ile il il D il C ri 1' 5 ll' 5, I : The Ottumwa a y ou e : Ml I IS DELIVERED BY OUR CARRIER TO YOUR DOOR EACH EVENING FOR I my 5 , ' I I 13.5 , It , ONLY nc A WEEK p 5 l Al Associated Press News-The Ottumwa Courier contains the complete Associated : Epi : Press service, which receified over fog own faire. This service means 18,000 words , 1, ,I xtilfl I of TODAY'S NEWS om a parts o e wor . I 'J : Accurate, Complete Market Reports-The Ottumwa Courier prints TODAY'S MAR- : If Tl 4 I KETS from every important market center. We believe our market page to be com- I 11534 gg. : plete and accurate and well worth the attention of anyone interested in good market : gig! I I reports. I i 2 Ig : State and Fairfield N ews-The Ottumwa Courier prints news from all parts of : Q, .Q I Iowa and news from Fairfield. Mrs. Orpha M. Turner, at Fairfield Court House, is I 5 ' I our correspondent. Mrs. Turner will appreciate receving your items for publication in I tag: 'I ig 'Z : The Courier. Phone her. : Q- I I The Courier's Editorial Page--The Ottumwa Courier has an editorial page that is : If :Z , : widely read, because of its constructive and .square-toed stand In its support of the l 55 ' ,QI 5 I Constitution of the United States and all that It stands for. ' : Lil if 5 I A FULL PAGE OF SPORTS EACH EVENING I 5 gi jg : The Otumwa Courier Has Cartoons-And a number of clean features for young and : V E 'il H ,L I old. We emphatically claim for The Courier its absolute freedom from anything sensa- I ij ,Il 'E : tional in its news and advertising. : ig g I Carrier Boys in Fairfield--Give your order to any one of the carrier boys listed below I It Q , Q : and the boy who carries on your street will receive your name and prompt delivery will : If if iii: , be made: Floyd Whittington, 405 South Depot St.g Clarence Berrie, 809 South Fifth St.5 I Q' QI iii : Albert Stuckey, 204 South Ninth St. : 5543 li' li I OTTUMWA DAILY COURIER I iii M I i itll mi! 1Inil!!--:liinQ-lil!!!Hitt:-hill!!!--U-1lIll!!llilii-I-Chill-ln!-l U l : ,ill I 5 W' ii iii' sis Ls! it-as-. f.-.. -ff--F.-.-T-1--W -f few- ---L -- -f fe ' V- - 'Y -'N -' '- 7-3:25, Lf if - ' 'IWrLr rrR ?iT '1'T:T ':Tf 'f:.'if2 ''This ggiggm magna, we-L ,tetdo F rv i if fl Iii ' ni, 154 ,Al W 144 fi u mm n u un n l munnvglffl . llF'lll im!l lllif llll I u mm V unmm ,Y I-f --- - - H- I ' ' I L A , -'WW ' 1'f 1j 'ligi W, 'lin ' -5-- gll I 11311----31-1111l 1111 193331--11111S311111111111 V N ' ' ' ' - ' I Ials I I I I : EDUCATE YOURSELF TO A GOOD HABIT IN BUYING : jx F I I Q I . K I I 0 9 FINE CANDIES ICE CREAM soDAs I gl I I S sUNDAEs I E23 5 g FROZEN- sURPR1sEs DAINTY LUNCHES g I i f Q ' I I ' E l ly E b We invite' you to make our place . E I I I : ' your down-town headquarters I 'sig 5 I 5 igj' I ii!! 3 ' o V I o ' The Purnfz Confeetnona I I Af vi I I , lrrx I Q I I wsu : E Igj --ImmunIn-I-II!!!-:nail---ll: ln!!!- F' l , AN EXCUSE Fon ABSENCE IIN Dear Miss Emry: Martha couldn't come today. A She got wet in the A. Mg Wg. 3 i and caught cold in the P. M. .fglljh What is your name ? asked the teacher. Qgf The fellows call me Sis, the Freshman answered, but my maiden name is II! Kr 'I Harold. . , I. 3 as 1 -I is A-:Ii I 111111 if I' I ' I I QJ : : : : 4 I I I .iaif I I I I I F5 ' I ' I . 1 I I I I ' I I 2' ,f I I '72 ' I I ' 33 ' I I I I I I , 4 I I ,Q I I I I '- I I I , , I , I I 553 I I E Let us emphasize your personality in the Clothes you Wear. E Vi: I I I :' l I ' I , Q I if ' I It is not in how much money you spend but in being fitted up I E so as to develop your form-this is an important part of our busi- E I : ness and we do know the art. I : .QQ I I if I ' 2 : I I I I E I IE L55 ELI ' ,e A A fffsy-+ve see IIIII as I IIII 'xr' xif 'I I I I , fe I I Ill lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lm ,ll llllllllllll l l v' I' l lllllllll llllllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll nnulmi- ,, at 1 fiiiillIQi IllJlIlQ.lllJl.l-lQ Q-gfigigiy 'ge II I 'Ji' 'I E53Il.Lm1r1,u3mz1surfu1:n1u1I.ug.1amun,uq4.::r.I:I1L:I., -WW F ww,--I ,, w , , .,. . v Lfn, L ,Am-Au any H , Hn WM, 4, -..,.,......- -W Y ......L... I , . ,....A. . ----QA-,ef .X I , ,--- I, Lehi? LIT, , at ,, -fff ' - -51 zg.-' I I I I The Majestic Hat I Depend upon the I Cleaning Works MULLENIX FOR LADIES I Barber Shop I AND GENTLEMEN I FOR BETTER WORK I M I oeme Here for e Real Shine I Five Chairs Prompt Service I . I . Miss Heflinz Who was the Empress of India ?' M. Baker: Victrola. CVictoria.J None of the students knew That someone had blundered. And all of the whole back row, I Drew much less than a hundred. I Moral: Be sure your neighbor has it right. I I Miss Calvert: Now, Leo, if you can just get that one idea into your head, you'1l have the whole thing in a nut shell. Everyihz'ng or the Feet we , I I-111.11 A525335 - ' ft 5321 ' ' -f . X .,, ?,.. . f f I The highest grade it n ,-ff' A, 27 - ' I footwear at the low- I I f s I est cash prices. I I I J Climb the I Always first to show the I4g' f f stairs and : new Styles. I - I LL ? Save money I I I I I I - eyer Shoe Store I I West Side---Upstairs Fairfield, Iowa I llllhlihhliih-Iihhlhil-lll llllil-hhllhlllllihllhll .. .. V -f . - e , I A ,,,,M,, e. --ear fi? U 1 li:DiiiIIzDL1inm il 1 1 ummm 1 I liriliiilmif Ilililii I 1 ,Q I I1 11 3 ii' Q -gr1gflfafae1l:l11,rIIIalmmiimimuumualnf11,iu:m,1la f' A I , 'll .I w, FV 'LTLJQ Jl' I l 5, I lllllllllllllllll lllll ll I I III FIII 1- E Y l lll w i d lll ll ll u u l ll ll I l l mn .mf as t - QUILL e R e -are I : FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE CLEANLIN ESS : l I : AND WORKMANSHIP, WE RECOMMEND E 1 E E I I ' 'THE TLEGGETT HOUSE ' ,:l 2' E v I E 5 AR ER SHOP 5 3 E G. E. MART, Proprietor : fllivf I lg? P Mr. Thomason flooking at Mabel's geometry figure on the boardj : That's sure some figure you got there. , ' Mabel Bowers: Well, I wouldn't talk. 555 l ig E. Simons: Bob, can you drive with one hand ? fi B. Rider: No, but I can stop. 1 : O D C I : his ' F azrfzeld s Oldest Automobile Establishment : 33 I G c 9 a 9 I ' I -, I I I af! : AUToMoBILEs, TRUCKS, TRACTORS : , ' I I i : TIRES, OILS AND ACCESSORIES : by I ' , I A I E f Efficient Repair Department where you are assured of E ' l V I V I Sincere Service and most reasonable charges. 2 ll I - I sn I I ' I 1 - C - 5 Hannah y uto Company 5 l l l , . I I : FAIRFIELD, IOWA : i I 5 a I . I E I9 Mr. Coots: Paul, what is velocity ? ' 5 Paul Harper: Velocity is what a fellow lets go of a bee with. E 11 I E ll Never run after a street car or a woman. There will be another along in a l few minutes. There aren't so many after midnight, but they go faster. -I l fl . I The Leading Real Estate Loan and Abstract Firm' A I I 3? E Jeiferson County Abstract SL Loan Co. - E lit I FAIRFIELD, IOWA I 5 ' uununnnn I uunnnnnuuunu . nnnnnnnnnunnunuunnnnnnnunulnln I in I f W nf-'x,9..n W, , ,,, -, , , 'il - ,,,, , ,W ,,.,-, -,-ff,-,,,,,,,,,--...-....,. 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I I F QQ I I I IQ, lgw! 111 -1-11111111-1111111112-1111111 'vi ll 4' I Mi? ff END OF A LONG SCHOOL DAY y M L 1 I ,N I When We come to the end of the long school day, l lf !f u Q And we think of the lessons We've had. 'i 12351 And the pranks we played T iijii And the grades We've made M13 ff, 'l 'Q And the sad times and the glad. Q 'ful We think of the frown on the teacher's face .I ,EQ E sl , R5 Q15 As she scolded the lad or lass, p PM And we're glad at the end of the long school day . That we are free at last. A I , :Q hi. When we come to the end of the long school day ll l 'E U13 And the busy hours are o'er A The bell has rung, A !gfl'l And our Work is done 'M Il 2 I And we are home once more. I I 1 Then we take up our books for the morrow's Work Q If II 1 I And the busy moments pass. T Q iff I And we hope some day in the kindest Way 1 as lfjjljy There will be no morrow's class. D fem -Mildred Charlton. ' gi Hu I , ' I ffl f . . ' ,A ffli M R Q ' n .. I E. Mr. Coots fin Physics lecturejz Even love itself is governed by certain sci- ,U Aff gi I entific laws. By aplying Boy1e's law, we find that the lower the gas, the harder li: 'QM the pressure. Isn't that right, Walter ? fair' I I-. gl b p C, ltig'sifi'F::iF vFf'fi- f'i'iFF ? i? 'T 1i f'mii1'2i I 'FWF if , ' ' I f- V --,9gl3-'-- A V -A-fig? ,I VII A py w l nn pw l4g IIuIuuu1ILU.U1UII1z:u,uIELIUJiIi mmu iu mi ASLI X.. 'Y ' Y 'WW ' ' ' ' ' L Q 'f ' ' - ' ' 0 Munir Ighntngraphz emi! Muni! Swrnire E112 -Brnwning Sinhin 'i , J f 5: ' 1 ff W fl H is A. 'E , -- I V -, , ,- ,, I W V N i,.,,...- X we ,Y , ,,,,, W, sllliflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll il lhJ fT R R J' I R Y' im TT RT 'iTTTi I R' ii R ii E 3 ff 'M quru. gil lil? ' SL M 'N : I 5 A. H. Messer 'f V A i sy ,s -v -1 -i mi 4.3 E .sn l w l- w I , TRY Q4 + g R 7 I E Dealer in Harness and Saddlery G S S 0 M S l -I - C f ' an : Repairing A .Specialty a w 'MIN : .4 I gl! : EAST SIDE SQUARE for Good Eats Lili 55? Tl B. Reed: Do the Mormons still marry more than one wife ? W .-i4 guilt? Miss Peterson: Really, Pm not in the position to say. IJ R 0-3 il Q 5 Mr. Thomason: Let's get married. if Miss Black: Who'1l have us ? I it R Pat McLaughlin fhaving just displayed his musical talentl : That tune abso I 4,1 lutely haunts me. I can't get it o-ut of my head. Q, C. Russell: No wonder! You murder it so. aql' iii? 'IF D Ks ok JFWOH E o o o o H li I V' gli? E FUNERAL DIRECTOR H 1 'l ' Q AND EMBALMER lmsmufamlce if 4 : R ' : if I ' : Fire and Automobile jj ' E Workman's Compensation ' I . . . . A u Public L1ab1l1ty - I - I Private Property Damage Zi I il 5 ' Tables and Chairs to Rent Farm Loans I L. , l l' tg: I I ' I Af l l , for Parties ' I I - I - - I I T1 2216-PHONES-1216 Ass.. 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So how in--is a poor fellow to know what to do? 37 Dress doesn't necessarily make a Womang f'r instance, you can't tell a type gpm writer by it's ribbon! sa fli Qiifiy, ill E li lf! I ' I M ll bl I owa a ea e ron T I ' if I C ompany 'T 5 o o gif 5 High Grade Certified Malleable ill I lr-Il' I 5 Castings iii? E FU! E We 5 FAIRFIELD, IOWA ish ' will 2 Iii! ' l I ,Qi , , ,W md- ,Muff , ,, , ,sm , , , . 'igsijiinQigiisijiiiiiiiminiiigiiffimmmmaamummfsgihjf H i.+p:e+r+.+ii ll wwit rw i . I -.. .1 x.,-1- ' - ' '-X--v -.-Y-....-.,-..,..,,,.. ,R,.,,,,A ,,,,,,,, . . . - v . .,,,, -W , H -H ,WW .,, ,i K7 3 . K .. ,Y.- , ..M,. f d.7 1 HU TEUQIZ'iliEI!E'LlUHllH1!si1EU?-ji -N -he Qj.gQIr1 LlimiluLU1mu 1um 1immummlllmmm1 um,u 1::JW 1 1 ' 'f -f' f ' ff ' 'f f' --Q----'M -- '-::i::,-gg,i: ' ' f ff-sg5.,1pfrs1,1,f' ' E x,'-Qiitrggi .A 1 I x 1 'Y ' 'y .vs Q Ur' qrggf- 4' if NQHQ 4 A WU' fa-zfglaafi. ' b hi If :J-Lv X M esksg..-V., 0 y g 3 xx 1 , 5' - , OVA 'Q 4 I Xxx f . 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I ---------- - ---- ---- ----------------- I I I I I I I I s art, c a ner arx I I H S h ff 62 M I I I I . . I I I I I : Clothes : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 Dress Well-It Pays 5 I I I I I I I I : HOME AT I I I ' : 5 E CUDDY'S I I I Q ' Q I I I I I I I I I 57+ sl, ' .5 N ! I 3 ,I-lg 1 .15 ii 51 I-'5 ... M1- I, 1 I r-5, ,Tix 5 ,-, , I 5 , 5. ,,,,,5 1.- . iq -. 5 '15 , , s Hifi 'IHA fini iilffk HJ g,17f1 'I T21 ml Wi? ff? Iii I 5 5 'I T11 vi M Il new rim fgglii 'Li ffi Pwijl if lfff wi L .5 .N 555, a' I' 5595 WH UW V A ' R ,kr 5151 51. ,w li , E! 51131 ,5. fi-.i fu www1'-ww+wwI'f5fvvv+u.L In-25:34iEL5iF'i25S1L1l5nrymlr:ii1nmiL1'wI1notimfiruzinitziidififiiiiiibffdif gg, I- I tif ...Y V , . , V Vi U' I Count: I hear he drinks-something awful. f E3 I Frugal: Yeah, I tasted it. 'I ii I7 Absent-minded Prof: Is there anyone under that bed ? QE? A Escaped Convict fhidingj : Not a soul. ig :git . A.-M. Prof.: That'-s funny 3 I'd have sworn that I heard somebody. II, She: Since I inherited that property I've had three proposals? IIL If w I 1 in Q He: Oh, for the land's sake! 5 , ix 'L I., vliq X +- I I He fin roadsterl: Mmm ? Q f Ii , She falso in roadsterjz Mmmm! 5 . fe I fBrakesJ I Has he proposed to you yet ? -' 4 I fl ,. gg' Absent-minded Law Prof., recently retired from the bench: Now, have the , prisoners anything to say before I pass out the examination questions ? -I F Q if I ' I L33 lg I ALL IN THE FAMILY I if Personal-If Mr. Spivis, who left his wife and baby twenty years ago will re- Q gg gurn tra his former address, it would give the baby great pleasure to knock his fe ead o . 1 :VMI ' .. iff, I' I, ,I II' I I ,II I . ' I I I ii if I . iffy ll E W Suspicious Wife: I smell cloves. . I I? I Hubby: No, m'dear. 'Tain't cloze. 'Sh flowersh on minecktie. ' It , I I '- f I I Do You W ant To Hold : I Ii , 5 A Good Position . 5 I I If you want to earn a good salary-hold a good position-be success- '? Iii! I ful in life, get a practical Business Education at THE FORT,MADISON : lil VI n BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ft. Madison, Iowa, the largest Commercial College n I in southeastern Iowa. I I4 1 N I . . . I I IM : Courses offered: Stenographic, Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Higher Ac- :I Fi I I counting, Commercial Teaching, Banking and Civil Service. Tuition reason- n. Iii I able for life scholarships, giving unlimited time. Enroll any Monday. I gi I Good results guaranteed. New :fire-proof building. Modern equipment and In N I competent instructors. In E Our garduates are always in demand. Good positions for all. Write E Eg! I for catalog. - , FII I I I Ei I ' I I I E The Fort Madison Business College I ' I ' ' I 7 II I I A. F. WHITE, President. I ff : u---:lil-l-ll!!-lla!! : ' iii, I I lfgzl T I I I : I -di, , . . A - ,I 1 Iefrf QLSQIIIEEEEI?-III!Ulliililliii ISS 'x.flT? -F.--1' I No, but he has an engagement ringinhis voice. . I if ,, 1 ,r-ev I I 9 f--f 1 InInmnmuuummuumm n u m I - A l l ll l l l lllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I-'A I I W I -of Q g R. F. Shelton Schejfel 5 ig I ' - ' A I Nl g v-CHIROIIQRACTOR I mHS1C HOUSC' : I , . . . I E O' 109 East Burlington Street I I GRANDE AND PLAYER PIANOS E I I E I I PHONE 770' I A PHONOSGRAPHS I I I , A . - . I 5 g Dr. A.IT1cElc1erru I lDatson 5 1 I I I School of Commerce E I DENTIST I I Ni E Day and Night Classes' : I - - I ' I 4 , I 1 E I Wllson Bldg' ' South Slde Over 108 South Court Street. E Mg I 7 t ' If 5 I I I 5 F. U. Lucas Dr. Frank Fourt E I ' g . q ' gi? E X A I DENTIST E E3 : .I -'IQSTEOPATH v g 5 E ' Wilson Block E A IF? E . PHONE 500 I E HE' : , FAIRFIELD, IOWA : 1 If a a I . I I I ' - I I Dr. Eliaqeliirkpatrick Simmons 81 Simmons I S I I ' I I In I I I 1 E ,.o I DENTAL SURGEON ' E E I I LAWYERS I I 5 E I Phone 145 I E I A A I I : F AIRFIELD, IOWA FAIRFIELD, IOWA : I I ii I - I S lliiilll-Il!-I--li! lil!!--llllill-ll!! , , Y A w , 5 , ,. 1 i .V 1 -'w p ' - -s '1'-- ' - 1 Q.,..J + W W :wwm11V1'I11WII'1 Y 1 Qliwyplillnwt 1 7HwylIHu 1 Iv ,L x 1: w W MM rlw'i'IxHH!nf1!1ls11 Ql xwnlwl 'ww 1mimN'I1.m NIH' ww X 1 4 1211 -- l ,J V I I, ,, 1. may I ,Il I. ,W ,I ig gi i I I IIIIIII IIIII IH I SL- IIII I I IIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII I I III - Ti I . I , , I , Farmers State Bank , E ,, T ' E l 5 Fairfield, Iowa 5 ' 5 - E aiii g : e : - I E 5 2 leg 5 5 I START A DEPOSIT WITH Us I I iii E AND SEE Us BOTH Gnow E 11.56 E E I Mg 5 Phone 96 : ' iii : ........ .......... ' .................. 4 ........................ f W h Freshie: 'iWhat is the easiest way to drive a nail without smashing my fin- , ger? 53 I Repass: f'Why, hold the hammer in both hands, you dumbbell. l r 1 ,- .r. il ii There was an old lady who lived in a shoe, 9 22,1 ll With twenty-six kids and a baby or two, . Q g Said she, The old home'se getting crowded, b'gosh'! Q E f I 1So shed moved to a nifty four-buckle galosh. t E E EDF W-hen you are in need of Gifts for any occasion, come in and let us E II help you make your selection. Our stock is full of articles suitable for I 1,531 it weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, Christmas, Commencement, and any E 'IQ other occasion when gifts are appropriate. Don't forget that we are also I Q E headquarters for engagement and wedding rings. ' ' ' E 1 fi ff It I fi 5 5, H. E. SNYDER Sv. CC., Jewelers 5 I n A I I E SIGN OF THE BIG RING NORTH SIDE SQUARE E Nj I I i 3 I K Q t A I I 1111111111l11111111111 111111112111-1111!-1 1513 ii lg I ifm-'-Y' ff--, icq: - '- f --ef -' :fnr-'iif:: ,- ff?? .,7'i3T:'f'z1 4-'.g,4.g4:::::,:g:::1:t'!'iE l,fs2f?fsfiinf111l1frUT i., 11323 frimi flliffigd Ll f -'- L-f--in - --+--L sf---N7 IrK'Z: 5 ff- - - ef- '- ffl 51M 5IfeQgwr5ggA514.urErulurgiilmm,Lnu1:1zUrJu1Un1umuuliumimurmfQTHHQ . mm u m um fi' rinuuicmmiiiiiidigiiuiiigiggyil ty. . 1 -, .uffm-'rniisz-K 'rm-rms'r'r'1 1-4-ww-7:1-fr--w , , f ff' ' --f -- V1-all -f -----' --'- -' -' ij,-5 1'ff'1f-rr'-f--H 'W W A rr :fs-fferrsnr'--'r--or K1f H 'lf mms - -2-N-WH----M---H-A-w'w-5-W ' 1' A N I 515,155 5 Hi 1 JIU I . A nh i., 3 A E 55 ' 2 P A R K E R S : 25 E E All 5 F airfield 's 5 I W 555A 5, ly 515 I I '5 f5 1555 5 Dry Cleaning Works 5 if-1 ' ' ' ' ' My gill? E PHONE 331 E i J 5 I I ---Ev or I A 'f 5 ,J fi A H I 1?-32 Few. JIAH51 I Mi X'1'- I 1-5 I I 5-QM --lain---nn-nlnlll-nn:-l-ln 1-I-hislunnnnuunnuunuulnnnnuun 5555 55,1153 fflff SW? ffiff V555 Tell me not IH mournful numbers , . Grades are real, grades are earnest, 5 . r-' f L 5 ffl if' I have Hunked in English III. And to Hunk is not the goal. A I li: 517 M51 55515 5 For my brain it often slumbers, Soph thou Wert, to Soph returnest, 5:15 5 A 1 -A 1 And grades are not what they Was this spoken of my soul? gf 15355 should be. -Dorothy Horton .' 5' if in 5 'Il - z heme .. gil 'fl 'I - M5 uluuunnnunnnnuunnnn -un nun- 55255 5, I E E E 33555 5 Furniture Rugs 5 H P M L hl' 55 5 . . c aug lll 5 555,55 : I : E 5 Hi Compan E' 1 I f A5 ligihl ' ' : Wifi 5 F airHeld's Bi est, Best and Busiest E iZ,'5'li I ' f ' '1 f ' 0 v : WE 5 House F urnzshlng Store 5 E h I E 5-'UE E Pianos Phonographs 5 5 I E 1. 1 LY 63 -------1-1l1u vw C-H -1 K' ' ii , L-' F- L, Aijf 5.5 5, ,I 5' L, , '-1 if lf he M., ...Im A E, I Mifn' A 4 J, 5'1 A ' 'i' ' ' ' ' W ' ' ff?-1' A- fT'IT' , .im '-i,::,'- ' .5 fgegggtirfru mul u mu u l I ut .I.LU.LL 5 gg iqllg 1 fl l lllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 5 lvl, 1iill',1jL w T PfLir1 Quill' E 109 EAST BROADWAY FAIRFIELD, IowA E I I IIl lll . ll l l lI l , l u u sul D D'i lrnU1.1iL1.uHHs1i Y fit! ,f, 4, 5- if is I Ili r-' Cf H3 3I I E X cw i Q i I ' 1- E1 'C I M.: lg AE ,. v if ,, l-lllll! Inuunlll l-l ,la , 641 ' I2 ig, 'L l ,wi 1 I 1' I 1- I Eat ,ancl Drinks with D I I . A Z I IH U C K 1 I , 5 I ii E South Side EI Northwest Corner 1' l ' 1' I I I U I E F ountam Service Day and N ight I , , If you get an M or P , A DREAM I Keep a-goin'! O, Wad some teacher the gradies gie us I If you're scolded or caled down To save our necks for ithers love us it Keep a-goin'! It wad frae mony a trouble frae us i Q' T'ain't no use to sit an' whine J Keep a-goin' ! -ll-ill!-Ill!!!-E--:Il---l I, 3 I is I . K I 1 I lf I I I ,, 1, I ' I I I! I It When the teachers on your line, Just be good and keep 'a-tryin' And useless study Such a loss in time and toil Wad spare, An' ev'n Worry. -Grace Glasgow. I' ' ,OW pfwvrfks fox: Ja YEJAJJ- , I if . 3 I , I ' 1 I I I 5 Painting John S. Rumer . Interior Decorating Paper Hanging I Wood Finishing I I Wall Paper, Alabastine, 1 I , I I I I Il : ' I Paints and Oils It FAIRFIELD, IOWA-OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Q I 1 I I PHONE 59 A . I X- ..g.,. I I 44' ' - 9 ish' C 'L , -, J .1 i 1 1 'T' T' DTWTJ Xl. . if LLfsi1gE.1Q23 7lf1-flLLLLlLLLdLiJ.UlUUUlLLL.U.ULLllDlLLLlflllUlliuU.Lllll 'EJL1 Qs ., . UTLL , .. if--iCf1l,.,..LTFm 'n'Ax 'AT ' ' ' 3' ' ' ' ' ' ' . I htm ? ' , 'f:tj+ j ' , 'i ' W T f 5'5Q5f.iffgQLfliiI1Qi5g n lllllll w I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIL THE um Illlllllllllllllilgillfiwff' Q my ,,,,.2f.f. -f-f1, HW .....:. , . ,, ---. , -N Y g fl ,1:.:: -671 ' 1 - ..-mx V 513,25 F . ' ' I 1 '5 Q IW H 1 Tp. ,..- , F, --:lu-:---- lnuulln nunnlluunn nnilnnn -un i' Pia - 531 if? , When You Get Out .--gi .. i .,, I I . 'gjxu I I I I I ., .., ir' if +I ii- ,,l :j ,i 1 , I I all i I ' . I 'lax i. ,: Qu., 2 6 z 4,1 ,,,,,, N, lx M 1' 'avi l ' 5 Far Away from Home 5 we lil E ffifl ' ' 15 gf I I 4 'il I I I ie-.1 i E sauyig I My I I I 'f I I If-zlg I I Jew Y, I I 'lf' fell wa Where are you from? E Ana' you tell them: E g - 3335 5 FazrfzeZa', Iowa' 5 pi llwli I I P I I if .1 31-2x I I . -5 g They 'Il usually say: g E Oh, Yesg thafs the home of E J, , , , LW! xl I I I , I E: I I 5 I : The Louden Machinery Co. g lillfk I g I V i Louden Labor-Saving Barn Equipment ls Known i ii i I' and Used All Overthe World Tl 97 I I , I I , 'i 'I' I I 1 E I I ,, E 1111111111111111Z11111111111111111111ZHISZQIIZIIIZQZZZZQZZ ' P:- E 1, ' , f :I You ask what school I love the best, Fairfield High, 'Tis Fairfield High, I l 3 w The fairest school of all the rest, Fairfield High, Oh! Fairfield High. , it .. .l 1 ee From yonder doors comes a stream, of students dressed all neat and clean L 'fz , Ii-'i 1 E,,5i1f Oh, fair it is as any dream, Fairfield high, Fairfield High. g if See yonder fields of athletes play, Fairfield High, 'Tis Fairfield High, we gm Where everyone is glad and gay, Fairfield High, Oh, Fairfield High. j g c 1 ' , I! See how her orators shine :H 3311 i li f' gg, .5 And debaters follow into line 5 fe !e Oh, happy school, Oh school of mine, Fairfield High, Oh, Fairfield High. f ls? F. Whitney: This blooming thing dropped od my car, and I've been hunting if for half an hour to gut. where it belongsff- V g 1 4..- ,. II- Zgmtrbz TN WI... .7 g V f ,R AA V ,,.f ?1s,., I , lg l 132552. .... -V W---..-M ne: - -V--Y, -, g -Q, X32 I e W V b N s ,fl cg.-ffQiLLLLLll, . c Illlml IIIIIII III lllllll l l .i llllllllllllln !lll'IIllllllllll IInIIIIIII Ill Illlllllllllllllll ll IIIII III Q, -'L 'V - f 'Y Y --W --'- - t , Y - V V ---'H 'L wif e J In the World 5 .4 -all And they ask you ' ee 3 :1 1141- ii i 1 N ,----,V V VR J, - -fl J , , A V '1, Jyl, , w X v .X iff X 4:-Vg, R f-i'1 - QB' I . . . . . ...... 6THE JW is .5 ,T fr . y i J Lx? UU-L J' i i 1 I ' JJ 1:5 I tm 1 I I I I I We specialize in Quality Merchan- I I N E dise at 1?opularyPrices and E ' ' I appreciate your Patronage ' S ur eonfs 5 E. C. Leber I iii' H I ' EE I P g - I N. E. COR. SQUARE I I .............. ' ...... 4 ..... ............ 2 ,MQ PARODY - si, we ji J is for the Jolly bunch of Juniors, U is for their universal Wit, N is for their notes about the Seniors, w,.,r 1a .Q for interest in their English Literature, is U I 3.241 O is for their power in oratory, J ' J T154 R means right and right they'1l always be. 1 is Put them all together they spell Juniors, A l, A word that means the World to me. is ' J V -Hazel Miksch. W A, 1 1 , Charter Oak Wagons I V : p J- r : Farm Trucks Extra Boxes E The man who knows-through edueationylilfet yourselves-or through E Stl? I experience like your father's-appreciates quality and reliability-one I 5 : reason We urge you to - pu E Get All the Education You E I .-ii' 1 I I I Possibly Can 5 I JoelTurney Sz CO' I FA IRFIFLD IOWA f 5...,, -X ullllllllli l m l l l lllllllllllll lll l l f l l lllll lllllll l lllllllill nm u u mum m pl I I III I , I eff : : til I . I Ein' I - J a I ns, I u l I li-lj---2---!-I--'U xg ll J, ln xl, rrr. IQ, X, r J no I ka , e If I-I It--ee fninfn.. It I I -- - - iwfiils SIUf-lily?IiiIEEUIEIIEFIEIIQQLJJFUIUTQULUQP' I 'F H15Qr3'fUil2iQ1illH11EUlLl1filiLIlI1531111IEIJQUYIILQHJ-WQEIEQEHEQEIIEQQ I 2,59 I I I I I Get Your Fancy Pastries I I at Our Bakery I I I I ' I I I We make all kinds of rolls, cakes, : I cookies and French Pastries, I . . . I E those delicious, tasty kind I I that melt in your mouth. A B I I I E Special orders taken f0I' picnics, S. W. CORNER SQUARE E I parties and luncheons. I I ' I L11-1u11111--111111111111 11111111I1111-I111111111111111111111m: P. Turner: Let's kiss and make 'up. Edna Scott: If yolu're careful I won't have to. 1 Miss Peterson: Name a medium of exchange. D. Brown: Wood M. P.: What kind of wood ? D. B. : Pine Tree Shillings. I I I .I R'i,K'uh,F'k,G, I ff ' H I I lllicglghif, Pidgeon Spefcialtzigs I Beneht By our Equipment I I . I . I Cylinder Grinding- I I Lids fm Kms' . I scored Cylinder Filling I I Famous for Values I Crankshaft Retrueing' I l ,K H M ' K. B. Starter Rings I ,audit 'WZ ,lflln I ' W I Axle Straightening I if N all ui. W5 X VW My I Acetylene Welding ' X ,i ,I-' MLW ,ll Isl Il' ll' I Blacksmithing : ' ' MNH' , f Iv 1 ' 'IIN -..f uh' lb hllu.-' .III III ' : M - achine Work : Formerly Francine Hat Shop : Manufacturing I Phone 99 106 W. Burlington I lfrul-fig dfYg12d53f 133135 I 9 IS Il IHS I I l S- I . , I E , , E 352221 222253. E I When Stopping In I Pisfms I : : Replacement Parts of all Cars : : F alrfzeld I W H P I 5 a I 5 . . 0 ence 5 I stop at g Machine Co. g : I , : Established 1891 : ' C I H l ' FAIRFIELD IOWA ' I I v I I I Phone 333 302-4 N. Fourth St. I Igmnnnnnm1nifiillAdminLEIEIEIEIEI I ' IP ' ey.,--at '-I 'i 2 5 !:':' I ' ! ,Q 5' ,Fi ,Eg 5 1 1' 'l A55 3 5 '5i'ii55'W ii'i f sslgvlih ' 'C ' I ' I so I lan EVM L55 2 51:5 will I A I V' - H cl C - 5 Carlson ar ware o. 5 if E A I E 5 ' , E 5 For Quality Hardware 5 E 5 I' E : : I 5 +5 I 5 5 East Slcle Square Phone 38 E 1,, I 'I-1 M I 1 I 5 .-5 N315 I I , '1455 I z lv .J I ,., WI I I FJ 5235 ' U: .5-.1' ,hi M ,W D. Montgomery: It doesn't take much to make Phyllis smile. I ,J ff W. Glasgow: No, of course not. She has dimples. I I I 5 . ,J ,M H5 1 3 , -. 'r 1 1 1 5 will 5 .MF , 5 5, Hi Allen Reed Cdebatingl : Before beginning my debate I want to state a few 5 1- if facts. ' . I 5 HH- I :Hf E No floor too small E E 535155 I No Iioor too large I I A. I No iioor too new 5 I jul 555535 : To be improved I I 'fiiiri I by AMERICAN UNIVERSAL I d I I 5: I ELooR MACHINE 5 5 I 5' ' I I 5 PHONE 1200 5 I In 1 5 555 ir 1 I I J I ' I , 5 5 W. E. Campbell 5 OUTTICI 5 5 51.5 I I I kr 35 I IZ 1 1 U I I I l I I Wishes every High School graduate I 55 I EAT HERE I I I j5c55 : I C f : success in their future work. : 5 5,5 it if I owa a e I 5 I I I I 5 E R .E. GRABER, Proprietor. E L d .I l I 5 rl ll ' u I I C i I Meals and, Short Orders I I e I ' 11.1 f5i'l5 I . . I I rg 555555 I Cigars, Candles and Ice Cream I Onl Dail News a er I 5 I We give National Gift Certificates I inyjeffery I C tp I Q E73 I5 5 I See Our Big List of Premiums I son Dun y I l -li I: I 1 : : M55 ' I ,-,il A, -H-V-H - - --I' f- ' -'V 'fs -If '-r 1 T 'f W, I Qif5'i'-': -4123 1-5' -v'W'-'-'-'-- ----' - - - V- 'ifit' A ggilgfliiiigiiriieiijfiiiinun55551 155 5923 ggw V gwvng 5 I HQ? 5 1 i rlq M, I . l ,, f--' I , Lf 3-. ,. I . gl rr., X '-I , X 1. V' if I 4 ,I,.. l l Illllil llilllllllll l il ll lllllll z I II ,,.,,.,L.....mL-I,..m,,A-LL.L,.mL..,,..I., I, I W .AQ-sly I. ik V5 willy E E I E 0 E 2 E Protect Your Hands With E wifi If gi I IL Wi , CALL 228 I , , I gully : 1- Q ' Fairfield Gloves ' I III ffl? E - V I- and Mittens I 31 gg-ij 5 I For Electncal Construction ' I I- E I and Applianees' I UM ' , 3 E A SUITABLE FOR ANY Till I- ' IN F W RK I 3 iw E M K D 0 0 , Q iggll : 4 Efiaj E I I Manufactured by ll I I I - mi I . flncorporatedl . o 5 I E E Successors to E. N. Gentry Co. 5 , E 110 North Com St.. I 821 Mltten CO. I I ,I I . ' - ,N g Falffielfiy 1 ' Iofva E FAIRFIELD, IOWA E gi 5 E : E : nl 2 ll 9 A A miser was scoring a hired man for his extravagance in wanting to carry a lantern when calling on his girl. A J 1 5,363 The idea, he scoffed. When I was courtin', I never carried Q0 lantern. I Va went in the dark. A X I Q Yes, he said, sadly, and look what you got. ly i Flu!!! Illnunolunlnununun 5 E INSURANCE IN THE BEST AND LARGEST : gl E OF STRICTLY AMERICAN COMPANIES. E 3' ii'-'il I A I F' Ig, W , I ' 3 F lj E ' Ask Our Policy Holders. I y b 'Y 5 I I I 3? 3,5 I 9 ' 35942 5 Keltner s Insurance Agency 5 f E WE WRITE IT RIGHT E 1 E ffl ff I e I sg Li I 1 I . .. E Phone 2757 106 North Court st. : I - I llnnuninlnnnn nlunnlnnuu I-l---nl-:lun-Il: I: 'WUT f 'E 'm 'i if f' ig ' T: 'i 5, fW' --?r--'W Vg, --,f wrf' - -- if ,Y A -----JILQE7 A 'H I'-fm-'f f- I f f fm w ' - In ig 25, -gl :J , , if fi TJ' V -1. -1 ,Ji L. I.. ii 3 C3 ljj' ' - is i -1 ii? Lt! C .fi 4 i Li 'i l Y i - F i 1 In li ig ,, ,-4 VY: --i I ., , I , ,1 I, mn I,MMMy,Mmlw,ALMme fp 51-fa I M I K 4 on A is A I pw ,, Jiimlln lliililllllflg CS-IiLiE?i3UilQliiwdlbliQ'L!li!1BBEEE!3Q,LQill!!Li!!4fFfElQllH.L.U!i+ii3ifQ2fl f or 'I Fi 3 Y' H233 in : : : Mali : e : i ii Smart : if ' I I f Q I r I 3 3 111 4 ' ' ' , Ltfr ' :uf 5 ii E . E i xi--'rig Sty les E l I 'II 'l', I I If E t E fr '- Satisfy E 3 E e e E I The ever-increas- E i Ei Q I I f'2'. A 1 4 - ', mg Popularity of . iffy ,I I I I ,AQ Q- ' our store is due I l 'II 1 : : 5, to the experience : I fi . , I F arf. I I . nf ,nil and -Care Wlth I WE? ifji I : al le , Qwa : I - I T I which we select i III I I - 7. . I our garments for 53 1 I I -' , the dressy woman. ' '-4 , : : I I . , Iillodriis BXCEISIVC- . , i i, s own ' 3 : : .... i axssure you og dl: Q E53 ' L I I I I cidedly individual Q K 5 I I . I Wear. 'R X : I e l Q l I . 5 f ' ig g F azrfzeld s Leading : 1- - I , J C 3 y 1' I I f i 0 O i lil 2 all : : iw' - 1 HEI I Hotel Has C I I , . Thgrne F 4 i I I I 1' ' z i-iffg ' T You ' Q 'JIM lil I . A . Welcome fo I , gl Son I if -in--l---n-nihllhii-lil!!--lil!-hi--Illlll-llhlilllnlulnulhfuhihin W Can you imagine- Q I A Clifford Glasgow in knee pants? 1 i 1 sei Ii Dorothea Chandler as a Nun? 1 11? Bunny Blough being modest? I in Dorothy Montgomery flunking? gui if I Walter Kilpatrick as a high jumper? Q fi l Doris Peabody without her make-up? iigjpf Lili? John Montgomery Without his cud? if Il Cliiford Messer Without his blush ? I QM Florence Whitmore Without her notes? I E li Bradley Reed without his bluff ? ,gig gl Frances Wilson without her Wiggle? M353 Tin Lizzie without her Henry Ford? I EI, I I I ii 5 Ei Latest Seasonable Fabrics E BRINGEMON :y Always In Stock : We sew the rips and patch the holes gli Eid All Work Guaranteed First Class E Repair your heels andI Save the Soles 1 and up-'CO-date I Bring in those wjorn shoes today and ig I QI , : let us fix them up right. '-I I Fi J. HHIIIIHOH : 7 S C I ,Ei MERCHANT I TAILORING l 0 0 torn-er A 54 F I 110 West Burlington street. E SATISFACTORY SHOE REPAIRING L iii i ji I i H ef i H .ea 1 i, . U 1 fifffiKt'1T2:?i::.::Q:,,,4,g-.hgxltfw' ,,,. :4-lf::,it',,-,:f:'ifvf:?eQ,: i--'iiiii?-1:1-...,,i:p , ' ' T - 1 g , , View-Ve - 1 Q3 ggiiiqiiiuginii uui11n'm1iI'iiijii1ii'i imziii1ii'iiiiQ5i,ifiimi iiim,,ii??i,f:QiN 1 ! 1 1 1545 1Iq' e1f1 'rl ai 1 ,151 1 ,55 l f- i51. ., -5: 'l Ml f- 1 13 Li Q11 -.55 111' C15 11 -I1 1' 1 lf. ,.5 1 1 I '15l2 1. ..1. 1 55T5X',f,,- -fad-e.-A-v,v-W, . A .ezafvfv-'T ,MAL -I - . . I -., L. ...AAA - - . Y I 1 - A 5 I llll 111 Q111 111 11 1111111 1111111111111 ,1 I I I 55 IW51 I g OLD SHOES MADE NEW g 5531 5 5 AND COMFORTABLE, TOO 5 E . E Best Equipped Shoe Shop in Fair- E 515 : : field for speed and better work : I I I E E Door East of White T store E E Fairfield, IOWZI E Jesse E, Merick E '1 I I I 5 53 g 5 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 5 ' 5,5 5 Largest 5 5 I I I 3 5 55 5 and Strongest 5 - O h 5 -I ' ' I IHITIS KEIS ' 'K 155' 5 5 Bank 5 5 J fT'515 I , 5 I I , 5: 5 I ln County : 5M3rkCt I QT 12:15 : I I Q K., I , I I 5 5 I Our Motto IS I d I 1 15 5111 I F o fo ln I I 35 1 ' U 79 ' 311' 16 OW21 ' 55 - 5555 5 I SERVICE 5 1 5 5 I - ' I' I 1 1121551 fall? it 155 i5 VEGETABLE LANGUAGE l55 Do you carrot all for me? My heart beets all for you. You are the apple of my tif eye. With your radish hair and turnip nose, my love for you is soft as squash and ' 51 strong as an Onion. If we cantaloupe then lettuce marry. I know we'1l make a I happy pear. ff' 41 il 1 Les H l l 1 ' .51 : I 1 H1 5 I .5 1 5215 5 ay t It A owers 5 X551 5 FROM 5 5555 I I 1 5 M t Fl Sh 5 5 on gomery ower op 5 ,g 5 1 . . , 4 I 0 o I 1 5 fi 5 51515 E Fairfield, Iowa E A I if 2111 I I Y li SI- ' ' l l 5 5 55 5 I I 5 5 1 5 5 I 1 1 K1 K-5 W ,,,, , - - f--if-V--we -f f--'ff - - 1 fa, , V-',5.D -5 , . ,Y M1 55lljf11.1A151e1151151 1ft11Q11Q1uU111111f11U111: 1 1 1 1,1111 lllllll E1 1 11111111 Dil l Q15 233 511 1 QQEETEEE111.Q111g111111g,111E111T111Q151,11ET1i1 5 1511153131 1151.133 A, J 5 Y ---------fT----------'---- W-Q XH-My -- -- - 1 i.,N:,,... A-. , .1i':,,--VN V 3 rr 1, 'sv - .,J.., I, ,,.,, - .N.,.T,...7,x.A,1 ., .,.1,, rs 1 H 4 ..1vrzrfogrrmlnrljxylnyf1r111y1jyrgy1Vg1r1rggi5:t15-3353QLFXSMP.tlwlr,.iqy.1,m1.1lyzlllqmm 1 willfulQ-gwvtlr 1 1 'fWW A 'W wtwm n:'T' rKggqtJI5-L34f' ft' WHW' W ' W xxfit T1fgLEi 5f E OPENED 1899 STILL OPENA1923 E J. CQ Bradshaw Furniture Co. F urniture-Rugs-Stoves E Every Day Is Bargain Day at This Store E Dick, calling Jack: Can't you come over tonight? Jack, answering Dick: Oh, I can't.I'm washing my B. V. Dis. And just here the telephone operator accommodatingly remarked, 'Tm ring- CRAIL at BROW Fresh and Cured Meats E Quality-Service South Side Square E lctor Theatrei The Best in Screen Entertainment E Not Occasionallyge But All the Time ,, V--S,-A-ff:---r-'Y-.. :H ,,'.,,.f- . ., - ,.' V at f 1 V. 1 -1 - -' - -X urlw'u'H'+lvtfVeV1H.flW1rn IHlHx1fM!H1r U: ',iC:lH:LJHNi1S wJ1!vUw1hiN:WlJrnHIHiHJJW!NiHIwMNNW i i J ,., l Y Y M'--1--g,-4-h- V 'MY , - , H K' Vi, , , A, ,Y ,, , , ,,.. ,Hd .,,,,. ..,:.,,..a,,g,,. -. W 7.1 mrmluaiaiEimummmmnlmiligulrwlmmmI, 7C'H-for-Q9 1 W . gilummrrr 1 HIIHIDI-Wi? .3 p fc: Qc- frm- -We '-'icq-rr'---E cm - qui LL Wm? v '--'M' . 1. Pl i :YL 1 f I 1111111111111111111111111111SSSI11111111HHSZZSZSZZZZHIZ1111111111 . ': l I '44 ' -l . : SERVICE AND QUALITY Fil I , Y I I ' iq' - ' I I ' I I P, 5. 1 Let us finish your pictures. , ii . -31 ' I , I 5-3 E : We use modern equipment- : : This means something : ' ' l V1 EE-Q 5 WE CAN PROVE rr.. E E I I : TRY Us AND SEE : : ' g I I 5 A. W. SWITZE 5 W I I ' 7 ' I I ' ,ps . 507 North Third sf.. Phone 1351 , iliilli LI----K11!11--I1111111--U11---11111111111 111Z 21111111--111-Q11-15 iw - as e 4. hz V-.. I V F I .1 ,A lL-g ' ' 'HIGH AND Low 1 1... -5 Eli' ...lp Q41 EQ yr The Pullman conductor, on being asked about the difference of fifty cents in lil price between the upper and the lower berth, explained: The lower is the higher. The higher price,so .far is for the lower. If you want it lower, you will have to go Qglg, l ji Q higher. We sell the upper lower than the lower. Most people don't like the upper, ' although it is lower, on account of its being higher. When you occupy an upper i Ep ggi you have to get up to go to bed and get down to get up. l fill , 31 J 'gli YOUNG WOMEN : l, S , : Mil' I f X l 1: 1 EARN WHILE YoU LEARN E Qua ity ervlce E I : Stenography, 'Typewritingy Bookkeep- : : ix til ll , ing, Penmanship, Practical Business I I , ,gg Egg' I English, without grammar rules. Won- I Use I 1 All IQ: il : derful oppolrtgligzcy to earn bofaiid and : : lg ' , V. gl - room iwort 5 J also sa ary 'of 200 to : I.: l : 3500, working half days in private homes, : : . Q 5 : stores. offices, etc., while attending School : - : 3' ggi' l' Full Half-day Session, mornings or after- I I A : HOOHS- : if you want to save money : E . I I , I E : YOUNG MEN E OI1 yOl1I' Fuel B111 E gi I Earn board in restaurants, hotels, cafe- I I 1 E, : terias, 1330 to S40 a monthly also work : : .1l- , E L , in stores, offices, garages, etc., half days. I W G B10 C k I I Select Secretarial School. Expert I 0 0 I lg ,gig F551 : Senses lgepartmentgm New, modern : C ' 753' met 0 s or training 'vate Secretaries 'Ugg V I and Typgvirrgtelr OFerators.kFic1ist and only : Success u c oo of its in providing ff' practical experience, in private offices, ' W' C' CAVINESS' Manager with salary. ' ' PHONE 17 LQ, . . lf-2: Hoffman's Milwaukee Business College We are in a black business 219 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. I But we treat you white. , F3 I Lfi rn, r .fl . IS EL -- 1 --A - - -- - - - fiQ,ii!'9 -iff.--f ' ' 1 T T'f1If T 'T --i': 1 1 ' , 1. .. it 'i itm11mQ'1riiLiniiiiU1'1iiunuimmniimn1iu1nn1m.UnmLii'i IQWQ. 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That the qualitu is quaranteed unexcelled and the service unsurpassed. V I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I u I I I I I I I Our imprint upon a iob of printing means that we haue given it the stamp of approval-and no customer is more critical of our : work than we are i The Tribune Printing Co., Inc. I Fairfield, Iowa I Exclusive Manufacizrrers of High Grade Printing I Priniers 1923 Quill I I ---H111 C1131 -- 'V i im, NL, . K ff , M nf, .. , , , . . ,. .,. i MY-, . f-.-.'Q:f', 7i1519-5, W Y ., LLLLLLLLLLLUQLil!CLLLLLLLiliLLLLlltLLLLLi.LLLLLi.LLLLllLi5fl5UliLLitLi.LtiLLtittI 31923 wp wp '11 143111, K 1. 'f-7-7-g - f ----- -'Y-ff-'H--:Wf'-'-'--1---ff-1-WA-f,' 51,45 xx--V--H --we-1 MT--Y 1 1. 1- 1 1 - f 1'f ' 'I' '1'r 1 z1, 1 H11 1-fe-1-f1'1,.1,1-71.111,Af, V llll - M, ., 1 ..- , -., 1 .. . ,. . ., .. ., 1 15511-311. 11,1-..11!1I111'. 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A little squib on Adam's rib The rib was Eve, dear Madam, She ate the fruit, the skin to boot, And gave the core to Adam. That was a sin, their woes begin They soon raised Cain and Abel Their grub they ate without a plate They had no chair or table. That rib, his wife, enjoyed her life, She was the rib of Adam: While ribs today wear garments gay Poor Eve, she never had 'em. Her hair so black hung down her back And Adam thought her clever 5 It was the style to wear a smile- ' Them days is gone forever. Place the monument order with this local 'con- cern and be sure that your wishes will be- prop- erly fulfilled, and the right quality work and Marble or Granite furnished. l Buying from unknown concerns, having no local reputation to maintain, is taking undue risks, for investigation will prove that our prices, quality considered, are just as low, if not lower. Your inquiry will be appreciated. A V L. E.iWhitnev .,,, Y.V.YY.- , 4 Q faInllml1llLLUl.llLLu.!Ui:.ilflefwglilmmlzillzlaailv-41 fi iffjii1l,lfT.,!',nlll,1,l1 JVM1f.ll1.i11lU'11iil5lglalllllalw:ull 1 I 1 1 x x' ' ,' 1 4' -- - -- V-V ff V- . .YM .W ,-...,,, il' 'E 7,1 -1 J 77x +V, I ii, i., --a r- llf 711 -1 X W i .5-1, 1 .lt 'er 4 7 .+ e 1 71, I 7 7 ,W .7 77 7 7 , . 7 7, M. YY,. 7 A ..,Y -Y - - - --Y - ----M -----I ' ' ' '-!-. -----W f--ew - ---- --WY -A -- - H e- V - V F ----3-'j-'21-2 r r E1 l i f A .3 U 5 5 5 Tlflif jr M g Allen-Streed CO. g Flour, Feeds, Grams, g Wi E First Door South of Farmers State Bank E Custorn Grinding E , E: , Phone 306 , . ,ia gy Z l I 3 Q 1' i j , : Hardware, Implements, Tractors ' E : llful 31, , Paints, ons . t , 1 N ji f' ' Auto Tires and Accessories ' S ' E' 11 H, I I f I 4 ,ii I if E ugrvice Wgthha giiinilen E E l ll Q ua ity, ig t ice ' ' N' Eg! E Our Mottoes V E 1 E 1 l 1 T f I 5 1 IAA 21 ti f Q M 1-. ii 1 The crown of a Woman's glory is 'not her hair but 'her ability to get the last li 3711 X if an Word. 4' 1 1 - - W 1 A 7, -'1 5 it ' i ii' .Q ' 1 I w ,,,I l H Q QLI6St1OI1 for debate: Resolved, that two can keep Warm cheaper than one. Qlt Be it ever so homely, there is no face like your own. 7 4' iii? 1 Did you know that your image in the glass is only an imaginary one? Why, A ' 7 5 fi if you go behind the mirror you can't find yourself there. Ii :li!-runnin!!mm!!!-lllml!!-ul-I!-Ililllh-Ull--ll!-:linux----In---E Jf ' . I W E THOMA SUNBEAM V ISOR 5 7s 129 v - Q it All 5 MADE or vrrnomrrn 5 : S f , 7 , - 4- Q 55 D 0 : Us i i 5 , u le n-7 e:7 .vv-- gf 4 l y 7 1 y - yi r'or 5' E - 9 ' r 7 r 7 - our fl i s tir ge- wg! Tl g 7 IE777 ' . I y - , . aww ' A li I 7 - 1 l ' 4 Him E ' C : 35773, , Eyes A ex-' omfort g ,5 llflili I Pi ' ' f I I an - so We or e or : i 31 l ll l The Thema Sunbeam Visor equipped with Royal Purple or Green VITROLITE is without a doubt the I gf l I best Visor that can be produced. VITROLITE is a new visor material and is absolutely perfect. in its : 1' 1 Q 5 I construction. A Quality Visor for your car. Price ....,.....,................,.........................................,.......,.,..,........., 515.00 I T 1 : Sunbeazg - G furnished in Thomzs Process Green and Amber Ribbed Glass, for the popular I W f ' Q: Hema silxileiiinliliiiief'fSQ 5'I'i''ifellkiiERS'ifdfiiisiilihl'iH'2ii2QSi1 lAHd'XiiiI1EQ iiii3i1EliEiigel i5EiE3fIfffIf1ff1fQt sfoo : I I' l I ' I 2 l l . 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