Galesburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Sf- f:4.f:11a:1..'4sQ-1'-,,R ' f' A mf ff -. frm Y ASQ F'-5-4 , -5 .--J - ,. 3' WW, 'iii :2i:'+fd.fim :wig-3 . fiww- ,fr f' 1-ur.-Am fr Taxi-:wi wah v 1 Q A3g 'A,,gg M H, +-E,xp?f,gi'fu V Ye- Ya 3wW Q 151.15 fgifjf, -'1!ynu,1,uav,f lf-sv ,wwe Q'i55S.w,f+f2a:f:x.5 awww rw 1-up L A mg 2 ZZ MQW WMM MMMKK K I+ STGXD JA: fi LID!! , 2 Uhr Qvflrrtnr Z l nf i Galvahurg High Svrhnnl j W9 Hnlume 'tilmvntg-tmu C5559 iguhliuhvh bg C5112 Ollami nf 1923 QIB1 ig- -- rxfr- li Q . , -:5-, : 1 livflrrtnra Staff 689 flllargarrt Earrg Kathrgn Elnrklinger illlahvl Erittiugham Grrtruhv Gllgriatg Fliarnlh Birkunn Qlarl Hrehrirkunn Eflnrenrv Elilale ?KnhertlP1vr1urkvr Fllelvn llinuah Nina Hunter Alire 3Inhnuna 1Hauline !11lIrTHrihe Zlnhn ilmdlirnsie Margaret iklfirliivrnan Zlnez frllrilaughlin Alfrrh Nrumanu lllrlrn 19111211 fdenniv Svrhlaf Hirginia Elllinrlyliff. .i............,.,.....,,.. Ehitnr ifmnnarh Nrlsann ......... 'Buainwa Manager a wa 'Q I- ilhwrmnnrh GPQP Uhr Svtaif nf 1923 prezrni this hunk in thr utuhentz aah farultg nf Galvahurg iiigh, with the ainrerv hum that it mag trnlg he a iKefler1nr nf the pant gear. L ' W a w' Y X4 'Q'- F5 Glnnirnta GQ 61112 Srhnnl Ahminiatratiun Uhr Zlkurultg Uh? Gllanurz Seniors Eluninru Ahuianrira wrganizutinnn anh Artiuilirn Athletira Elivaiuren AN.-.6 Q .2 1 1 h I Q F I 3 E: 5 5 :I E L- I I I ' 5 V XJ VXIXJ VY' E - mm IVIIIQIUIQ UUE Uhr Svrhnnl fv P Main Euilhing 1 B H4 Glentral Euilhing 1 EI ll 4 Cllhurrhill muilhing IEEE 5212212 Ggmnazium 1 H 1 7 L.... A,s 2 J iinmr Ernnnmira Euilhing IHEH Fm? uuuugifj UWVVXXWNJVXJUXJUV , CD . Q ! :I E--- .- . E G 'E E 1. C. i 7 I ll I in -s Ahminmtratinn Mr. Young, who has been the principal of our school for the last Hve years, has proved himself to be an efheient leader and the Willing helper of everyone. His resourcefulness and his fair decisions have made him a valuable friend of the school. During the six years that he has been our superintendent, Mr. Miller has won the admiration and respect of the student body by proving him- self a true friend. We are sorry that he will not be with us next year but we wish for him con- tinued success in his new work at Saginaw, Michigan. Enarh nf iihurzxtinn I PADEN PANKEY MILLER HUFF CRAIG COMBER WEST O'CONNER BOUTELLE MUREEN VXIXJXJXJNJXKXJ 'V' Fm? Huang , i7 M 2 CD 5 E 4 D C Q 5 E ' 2 3 i I A W l ll I -S Uhr Zlfarnlig 2-552651 Qigimgigiesm Uhr Rvflntnr ax ififixmeiizizgxf 33 MARGARET E.. COX Dean of Girls, English. Knox, A. B.g Northwestern, M. A. FRED ROBERTSON Dean of Boys, History. Western Illinois State Teachers College, B. Ed FLORENCE W. SHELDON Spanish. Knox, B. A. JOHANNA C. LIND Latin, English. Knox, A. B., A. M. A. C. ROBERTS Science. Colorado College, B. A. K. ADA MASKREY English. Monmouth College, A. B., Knox, A. M. LUCY B. RICH History. Knox, A. B., M. A. ROY S. LANDON Industrial Arts. Iowa College, Stout Instituteg Chicago Uni versity, Armour Institute. f:'fiQ5i'fgIf':12F'Q.g'?: grfgixe z 1523 XZ,?f,5 Tic 9532? sw EIGHTEEN 'Q 5.4-ag gssijlxlefiiig Uhr iliviiertnr :21Z1?Ksii11iQS..'i2i3Q1Q FLORA E. LAMB Latin. Hedding, A. B.g University of Illinois. THOMAS V. BROOKING Industrial Arts. XVestern Illinois State Teachers College. F, C. BOHANNON Economics, Commerce and Industry. Knox, B. S. IRMA R. GALE History. University of VVisconsin, B. S. DOLLIE V. SMITH Commercial. State Normalg Brown's Business College. ANNA M. NELSON Latin. Knox, A. B. ROY F. DAMBERG Printing. Stout Institute. FERN BARRER Expression. Knox, A. Il. iffifsmfulfrfsg fi 5253.3 1523 X ewfifzix Qissfimgf L.-n ..L4. 7. Y, . QV Uri ul XW l i l ,V ltd iv ,Nr Qi l l L lllvl iw N , ml w I l wg- ! l wr' 5 .V l w lm 'YY' 1 l V ll n NY lf Hn ll, 1 T NINETEEN 1-r' l 3947433 f'ig11?wbH'Q'f.f3,i?K,Z'LlhP illeflrrtnr ieziseflfififw :Q o zx, is 72. HELEN MORSE English. University of Calif.g Knox, B. S. HARRY A. CRAWFORD Industrial Arts. Bradley Polytechnicg University of Wisconsin. RUTH STICKLE English. XVestern Illinois State Teachers College, B. Ed. DONALD E. HACKETT Mathematics. University of Chicago, S. B. GOLDIA ATHERTON Art. Millikin, B. S. MAUDE VOLK Mathematics. University of Chicago, B. S. L. VV. HUNT Science. Coe College, B. S.g University of Chicago. LOUISE BURTT Physical Training. Columbiax College of Physical Education. ofiifsxfoffif fx 4 5 im: 1928 ss: igfeiifix fiQfi3Kof1i251 o TWENTY Q..-L.. -mln-9 'jerk X Q. IRENE BASSETT French. Western Illinois State Teachers Collegeg Uni- versity of Chicago, Ph.B. L. L. HUNT Science. Illinois VVesleyan University, B. S. HELEN OLSON English. Knox Collegeg University of Illinois, B. A. ELLEN IRVINE English. Monmouth College, B. A. KATHERINE NOBLE Spanish. Knox, A. B. EDWARD E. JENNINGS Mathematics, Debate. University of Chicago, Ph.l3. MINNIE M. PIATTEN History. Macomb Normalg Bloomington Normalg Knox. HARRY ALDUS Commercial. XVestern State Normal, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 1, 13353: 44254135 233232, Uhr 'iKvflvrinr if tix xr QQQFZXFIC ' 3 l f vp 3?-giziilfigg 311374 39' ,ww w. aww! 'wa .. ffiifiixi? ilk 5 ffffk f 1928 sez. ZifQ ifX Z 75Y,f'3:K'Z1'5fi , TWENTY-ONE 1 'Y' Afsiffigg 1, Aiifiirsg 51215. Ulu iliviirrinr 6:'2l 'i13fI3IX affix: w N v l is if - if i 11 Q, , HELEN PEARSON ii 7 Librarian. Knox, B. s. , . I l lll Q' TOM SPURGIN il, . History. ' Iowa State Teachers', B. Drake Univer- X, sity, Des Moines, Iowa. l illw firf, l 'wr' , ' VELMA L. WHIPPLE W Science, Mathematics. l 1, University of Chicago, B. S.g Iowa Wesleyan 1 ,l l 'Vi P ELDON L. VOLK i Physical Training, Basketball Coach. if Illinois XVesleyan, A. B. V l w ft? VVAYNE SAVVINTON History, W Cornell, A. B. LJ 1 Q3 ALTA YOUNGBLOOD ,Jai Household Arts. J University of Illinois, A. 'N VI 14 uw Lf' VELNA SOLLARS NL' Commercial. I XVestern Illinois State Teachers College, Gem t l City Business College. , v 1 x 'M' 'W EUGENE E. VAIL y f Mathematics. ' VVestern Illinois State Teachers College. Wi lvl 1 l wi Vi l A lm? , r Ni. Y iw, l Bcifififfzsf 'S-525K 5 fiiki z 1925 xr. 1153A sez IQQQQKCQY: sid TWENTY-TWO L4.nnln.....L Triassic :ff-fiz5:Q-f2ee3Q Uhr Evflrrtnr team: firm 43411422121 143 lxlv 1+ Ny! if I l r W, ERVIN I. HAYS A l Commercial. if Vlfestern Illinois State Teachers Collegeg Gem l City Business College. ' V lil. x J' i 'i HORTENSE GEHRING yu Mathematics. W I Lombard, B. S. I K . M i tl, W f K. VV. TURNER 284 History, Chorus. Q' B Illinois State Normal University. ' Y l 1 ' r .ll W LOLA PICKLES Household Arts. , ,' University of Illinois, B. S. , P' KY , 1, ELIZABETH SCHRODER T Y. History, 'Il Augustanag State University of Iowa, B. A. T University of Colorado, M. A. W Sl l lilly? EDWARD MAK1 Wi Industrial Arts. 'NYY The Stout Institute. Iwi M F ERA M. STUART 'W English. V Knox, B. S. Y. t A l Kd' .J A. J. REHLING , l Agriculture, 5 University of Illinois, B. S. w r , 43 4 l v TY W' yi A I I Wi Iw- Eciariifjggegrfa geek 5 iiifffeiii 1 1925 sez at if '51, f' 31?'4f TWENTY-THREE 7 7 v, , Jr Q4,fim.4izefi2a-Nia Uhr iliziivrtnr eixeiifizom 41 gtfzxisz ll LOUISE PARRISH English. Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed.g But- ler College. ROSS HOLT History. NVestern Illinois State Teachers College, B. Ed.g University of Illinois, A. M, RICHARD G. WATTERS Industrial Arts. Rae's Auto Schoolg University of VViscons1n MILDERINE GEORGE Home Economics. Illinois State Normal University. VENETTE JOHNSON English. Wlestern Illinois State Teachers College. KENNETH H. LOVETT English. Wabash College, A. B. PHILIP MAHONEY Mathematics. Augustana, A. B. SARA C. LARSON Mathematics. Normal University, B. E.g Knox, A. B. gaffftgae .fi fox ii Qiski z 1925 sg: 5335 Qs zfiaszezffifffsg TWENTY-FOUR 1,4-li-. L W '11 fjaczzsf mimi ff Uhr illsiiertnr ax 5211 4 GLENN MAGNUSON Commercial Law, Junior Business Northwestern, B. S. HELEN M. STUART History, English. Knox, B. S. JOHN W. GILLESPIE Physical Training, Football Coach. Lebanon University, B. S., A. B ONALEE FOWLER Registrar. CHESTER HALLAUX Physical Training. Y. M. C. A, Summer School. RUTH SWANSON Secretary to the Principal. 1j::11z': ark ge ajax z IEEE X. if 1 1, fzxzfilflfi TWENTY-FIVE 1 i14?f4fQSi i,Q13f I5l :gg Ellie Evflertnr eziagissg 4152 M iT2?35iS-31 iI3? iv, li 4 C ir' iliarultg Smgtnga my rv Miss Maskrey .,,..,,., .....,,.,...,,.......,......... ' 'So that's that. V' Mr. Lovett ,,,,,,, .,.,. ' 'As long as a piece of string? Miss Morsen ,.,, ...,..... ....,..,,,.,......,............,,,.. ' ' Does that work for efHciency? Miss Nelson .,,,,.... ..... ' 'Donit powder your nose in public. Do it in advisory. 'ir Miss Olson .....,. .......,.....,,.....,....... ,...... ' ' VVe'll go on with the lesson now. gi, Miss Pickles ........ ,,,,..,.....,.,.....................,.,...... ' 'Well, Mary Lou, is that S0?l, Ki Mr- Brookingmi .,.. ....,.. ' 'That reminds me of a story I .heard the other day. M Miss Atherton .,...... .....,,,.....,........,.,.,,..,.,Y...,.Y,,....-..,.Y..,..,.. ' 'Make it a soft color? , Miss Barrer ........ ....... ' 'How many have books? Miss Bassett ..... .........,................................... ' 'Enfcoref' WW' Miss Cox ............., ..... ' 'VVhat can I do for you, girls? lv Mr. Crawford ....,,, ........,............... ' 'Cut the chatter. 'V Mr. Damberg .,..,.... ...,.............,,,.,,..l,...,.,,.,..., ' 'VVell, I should say so ! tg Miss Gehring ...,,,,... .,.,.. ' 'VVe1l, I'l1 tell you. I just couldnit help it. , Mr. Roberts ,,....,, .....,,,..................,........,..,..,,..,.. ' 'I wonder, boys? Mr. Robertson ,,,,.., ....,..,.......... ..,....,.....,............,. ..,.............. ' A O h! I see. My Mrs. Sheldon .,.,.., ..,.,., ' 'Quintese Vd, su chiclef' CSpit out your gumj. W Mr. Spurgin ........ ...... .......... ............,..... ' ' N ow don't get funny '. Mr. Hays .,,,..,,,. ..,........,,,,....,..,.....,.......,,.,... ' 'Now get busy back there. gi Mr. Holt ,...,,.........,..... ....... ' 'Go ahead, don't let me spoil a good recitationf' W Mr. L. W. Hunt ,,,,.,..,. .....A ' 'Letis give more attention to the discussionf' W Miss Irvine ..........,., ,,,.........V,,,.......Y....,,,.,,........ ' 'And another thing- lk Miss Johnson ,.,,,i,,. ,...... ' 'One step at a time, please. ip, Mr. Jennings ....... ....,.. ' 'Is there proof for that? iw Mr. Landon ..,,..,,,,.. ..... ' 'Know what tcher' doin,?,' 1 Mr. L. L. Hunt .,,,... ...,,,.,................. ' 'Yea verily? in Miss Larnbi .,,.,,,., ,,...,. ' 'Well, try it anyway. 'W' Mr, Turner .,.,.,,,,, .,,...,,.....,.,...,..,.. ' 'So much for that. ky Mr. Vail ......,. ...... ' 'Do you want a detention slip? Miss Volk ,,,.,,,, .....,.,......... ' 'Now isn't that mean?' W I Mr. warms ....,., .,...,.. f 'Cut that tea'party stuff. Mr, Magnuson ..,,., .......... ' 'Letis get quiet now. Wi li if5 If QQZV TWENTY-SIX ei 5 115.21 Z 1923 322 1 W 1+ fir - - -Y .J 7 7 'A- Q 12,1 Q :nik :fri 195 I1 ,...3... A u v EE WWE UUUH 2 .II K 1 I 5 Q - 1 E E' 2 3 -L 1- I I I I 5 fx Uhr 01135525 5Jvninr5 fUuninr5 Ahni5nriv5 T7. - 'Jiri' K i ak: e2gz1KQf2:z+aQ,6Jlge 'itteiisrtnr affix aiziflasf -fo EARL HAINES 6'Haines Senior Class President, Boys' Science Club, President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Boys' Hi-Y, Presi- dent, Football '26-'27, Letter Man '27, Student Council '26-'28, MARGARET BARRY 'fMuggy', Elizabethan Literary Society, President, Treas- urer, REFLECTOR Staff, Student Council, Or- chestra, Senior Class Vice-President, Girls' Hi-Y, National Honor Society. LEONARD NELSON Lenny Franklin Debating Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent, National Honor Society, President, Boys' Hi-Y, Vice-President, Inner Circle '27-'28, Big Nine Debate '27-'28, Leader '28, Triple Debate '26-'27-'28, Leader '28, Big Nine Debate Board '27-'28, Football Manager '27, '28, Letter '28, REFLECTOR Staff, Business Manager, Extempore Speaker 127, Student Council ,26-'27-'28, Secre- tary '28, The Intimate Strangers. RUBY RISSING 'Dearien Girls' Science Club, -President, Girls' Hi-Y, Budget Staff, Triple Debate '27, National Honor Society. NELS BENGTSON Bengtson Lincoln Debating Club, President, Boys' Hi-Y, Secretary, Vice-President, Triangular Debate '28, Chorus '28, Club Football. PAULINE MCBRIDE Polly Analotos Literary Society, President, Vice- President, National Honor Society, Girls' Hi-Y, President, Inner Circle '28, REFLECTOR Staff, Triangular Debate, Leader '27-'28, Big Nine De- bate '28, Debate Board '28, Secretary of Senior Class. MARGARET MCKIERNAN 4'Mardie Prokorama Literary Society, President, Chorus '27-'28, REI-'LECTOR Staff, Girls' Hi-Y. MARJORIE KIRKLAND K'Marj,' Girls' Hi-Y, Chorus '27. lg, 4 iaozfjifsisz 424,153 fiery 1 1523321 if I K 22 3g97, ,i,'f 5 TWENTY-EIGHT E4 ,B iii? ,A WA .ru I -sail:--V A5-L:Li i Q11 iixeffaeeg Ulu Eeiimnr 'gli-'if Qievlimiif CARL FREDRICKSON Fred'i Franklin Debating Club, President, Boys' Hi-Y, Secretary, Inner Circle, Triple Debate '28, De- bate Board '28, Big Nine Debate Team '28, Boys' Declamatory Contest '28, REFLECTOR Staff, Chorus '27 HARRIETT DAVIDSON Henry Elizabethean Literary Society, Monitor, Stu- dent Council '26-'27-'28, Girls, Hi-Y, Polly with a Past , Intimate Strangers , Girls' Declamatory Contest '28. KENNETH GUNTHER 4'Kenny', Boys' Science Club, President, Treasurer, Boys' Hi-Y, President, Treasurer, Triple Debate '2S-'26- '27, Leader, Club Football '25-'26927. LE DORA GRAHAM Dorry Twentieth Century Literary Society, Secretary, Vice-President, President, Girls' Hi-Y, Treasurerg Student Council '27-'28, Budget Staff, National Honor Society. HELEN OWEN Kippie,' Girls' Science Club, Secretary, Vice-President, Girls' Hi-Y, REFLECTOR Staff. CHARLES 'DICKERSON '4Chuck Basketball '24-'25-'26-'27, Letter, Boys' Science Club, Boys' Hi-Y. ELIZABETH OBERG Liz Analotos Literary Society, Vice-President, Art League, Treasurer, Girls' H1-Y. JENNIE SCHLAF Analotos Literary Society, President, Treasurer, Girls' Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Secretary, ZREFLECTOR Staff, Eff 3122252 fifseg 352153335 1 19211 xi eff! K 5 etiiwoeiffl s TWENTY-NINE i14ff2i5S: gggzjza.-Qgzlflc Ghz Eeiirrtnr tezigafe il 115522 ailtfiixf f ROBERT MCCULLOCK Bob Football Letter Man '27. DOROTHY DOPP Doppie Elizabethan Literary Society, Monitor, Secre- taryg Girls' Hi-Yg Student Councilg The Intl- mate Strangersng Basketball '24g National Honor Society. JANE ROSS Woody Elizabethan Literary Society, Monitor, Treas- urer, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Yg National Honor Society. FLORENCE HALE Flis National Honor Societyg Girls' Science Club. President, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Y, Vice- President, Secretary, Inner Circleg Student Couna cilg Triple Debate, Leader '27g REFLECTOR Staff. INEZ MCLAUGHLIN Teddy Elizabethan Literary Society, Vice-President, Secretaryg Girls' Hi-Y, Treasurer, Inner Circleg National Honor Societyg 'REFLECTOR Staffg Stua dent Councilg Triangular Debate alternate '27. DALE HENDERSON Klondike Boys' Science Club, Sergeant-at-Armsg Boys' Hi-Yg Swimming Meet '26, PAUL GILLILAND Gilly Basketball '264'27. JEANE SCHERFF SCherH ' Girls' Hi-Y. 13T1ff',K'T4'A,4f3sk-Xi' 5 GSX Z 1525 sei 216 if 11 fT21'22ZU:Q5 1 THIRTY ' ,,..nn,.1 A I ' 1 1 I Y V, Z Y f. ffifeiaxfz Qffgwtiiztfjfm Elie ilkeiiertnr eziaseg 4,13 M is?-iii? at Jimi. FLORENCE MICHELSON 'lFayC Elizabethan Literary Society, President, Vice- Presidentg Girls' Hi-Yg Polly with a Past g In- timate Strangersng Girls' Basketball '25, '28, E B: f QM if sl? DALE DAVIS t'Petey', Boys' Hi-Yg Basketball '28. ,, MARY ZELDES Malice Girls' Hi-Yg Student Council '26, Budget Staffg Intimate Strangers , National Honor Society. SIGRID GUSTAFSON Sig Prokorama Literary Society, President, Vicea President, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, Girls Hi-Yg Budget Staffg Orchestra '27-'28g National Honor Society. DONALD KROUT 'LD0n E Boys' Science Clubg Basketball '28, Chorus. A ei RUTH HAVERFIELD Ruthie Girls' Science Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Monitor: Girls, Hi-Y. SYLVIA GILLILAND Hsu A Sri, my Prokorama Literary Society, Girls' Hi-Y. I 3 g A , ,, 'A ff J P SHIRLEY BRADSHAVV Brad Q 'A' garages! lik fzgffasz 21925 X: ztfizitxf fsvfizizefze 11' - THIRTY-ONE F--. Qiiifeixz :c1.zi2xg:Tfefix Ghz Rvflntnr fgixeiizizfxf guage: w HELEN GUSTAFSON GuSSie Girls' Science Club, Treasurer. VIRGINIA GRIPPE Ginny Elizabethan Literary Society, Vice--President, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staffg Chorus, Basketball '25, '26. INA WHITE A Peggy Tri Mu Club. VIRGIL ODEAN Fertile Agriculture Club, Secretary, Chorus. GRACE BARLOW 'lBarlow,' Elizabethan Literary Society, Treasurer, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Girls' Hi-Yg Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Triangular Debate '26-'27, Leader '28, BERNICE WALBERG Bunny', Laurian Literary Society, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer, Monitor, Sergeant-at-Arms, Girls' Hi-Y. GALE WATTS Nskipperl' Boys' Science Club, Secretaryg Boys' Glee Club, Chorus. MARGARET PENNEBAKER Mug Elizabethan Literary Society, Sergeant-at-Arms, Girls' Hi-Y. iisfzreifogefiifk ifilgfk 3 1925 ss: gif? X iiciikiilogf' THIRTY-TWO 'ew 3 wyl I w l 1 Fl' W 'SY' .QV F' an 'T l 5 r l 1 1 wp 'KY' iff 'YV M Hn if M 1 il lm ein' PT 4 if fri I w 1 l V, l Ll 4 l 4 . QQQYFQSK Qgggjgviizggig F5112 EKPHPIIU1' 43113 QILQQYERESS 5 :Jw W ,W lv! ' EDITH CHRISTENSON Eden K 'Tx Laurian Literary Society, Vice-Presidentg Ny' National Honor Societyg Girls' Hi-Y, Inner Circleg Two T Debates '26-'27, Leaderg Debate V' Board '27g Chorus. I , dw 'l MARGARET GRAHN 'lMugS', yi Girls' Science Club, Secretary, Sergeant-at W ' Armsg Girls' Hi-Y. 4 F , 1 mm XV VVILBUR MACKEY 6'MaCk-eye l w Boys' Science Club, Vice-Presidentg Advisory M! Council. wi ' r l P 'W JP L MILDRED FAIR Milly i , Girls' HifY. r l r l N 4? V NITA RHYKERD Neety Q W Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls, Hi-Y. ' V we J, 1 iw! VIRGINIA ALLEN Ginnie,' i l Prokorama Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg W, Chorus. 'N ll' A M PEARL OBERG ffpiw Vi Prokorama Literary Society, Presidentg Girls' .W Hi-Y. Vx I, W of ly FREDERICK BILLINGS l'Fred,, Y I ixfi iw! 'Kr I A il ,wi lm, Mr' J ff --rf 'f 1' ' 'fA iA- ipgf1if2,s1fg2,fjz7k ij 124334 2 1523 X: lfY4',1,, 2 sajxff :Aff I THIRTY-THREE I I r l J 'l BC . f?ilff1i33,?: grim iiigggzg Elie Eeflntnr ezgyzsgzfsifsm RU THIRTY-FOUR GEORGE YOUNG, Jn. John National Honor Societyg Budget Staffg Boys' Collectors Club, President. DOROTHY CATER Dot Prokorama Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Y. GERTRUDE CUTLER Jerry Laurian Literary Society, President, Secretary: Two T Debateg Girls' Hi-Y. RAYMOND JACKSON Jack ALFRED NEUMANN HAP' Boys' Collectors Club, President, Vice-Presidentg REFLECTOR Staffg Boys' Hi-Y. HAZEL WILSON Doc Twentieth Century Literary Society, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Statfg Glec Clubg Girls' Basketball '25-'26-'27, HARVEY ANDERSON Smitty Boys' Collectors Club. HELEN WYCALL Laurian Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Y. ozrijfjgggrf qjziggg gf :KK Z 1525 Siiviwffiifiii 3f'i-f1?3,L'Zi 2Q'-fl Ck 'r H r' oreaaaiihv . , 7 ,4-,SAK ivi-fv , C 1 ALICE A. ANDERSON ' Airdale Elizabethan Literary Society, Monitor, Girls' Hi-Y, National Honor Society. HELEN MARKLAND Marky Girls' Hi-Y. HELEN ELLEN NELSON Helen Prokorama Literary Society, Vice'President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Monitor, Girls' Hi-Y. ROBERT GIDDINGS Bob Agriculture Club, Iudging Team '25-'26-'27g Boys' Hi-Yg Band '26-'27-'28, Orchestra '27-'28. EDNA MAY MARSHALL ' Marshie Tri Mu Club, Vice-President, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Y. LA VERNE REMLEY Vern Girls' Hi-Yg Chorus '254'26g Heartless House. ODIEL BEYAERT Pete BONNIE NEWKIRK 'iBeanI1ie Girls' Science Club, President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Monitorg Girls' Hi-Y, President, National Honor Society, VicefPresideutg Budget, Editorg Chorus '25-'26-'27, Triple Debate '26-'27-'28, Leader '28: Debate Board '28, Heartless House , Student Council. 32 iQf23.f2gA:14CZ'X' it 4255013 1925 X' X 1 ft XZ A f V gggfasff Q21 gig es xiii, Effie illefiertnr fgimiffgzizeme ifQf21?5f3K,f LYLE UPSON 6'UpS0I1,' Football, Letter Man '27, Numeral '25-'26. GOLDIE LOFBURG Loftie Goldburgl' ,Tri Mu Club, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Girls' H1-Y, Chorus '24, '25, ,26. ALICE E. DERRY Alu Girls' Hi-Y. THELMA TUTTLE Queen Tutt DARLENE DAVIS DeaI1'y Laurian Literary Society, Glee Club. RUTH FULLER Br0WnieU Girls' Hi-Y3 Chorus. VERNICE DOSSETT Sis', Tri Mu Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. MERLE GARDNER ViC,' '4'iQ31fjzLQfAf ff1f1iK.Z 1525 321 54535 52555315553-'?4C3 TRIRTY-SIX 4 N 151152651 gafjmif calm, Ellie ilkeiiertnr fix :ififiifibiff ii Qgzisa-2: 5 N Y L, :W lv' L, ISABELLE ERICKSON fflzzyi A Nj Tri Mu Club, Vice-President, Secretary, Moni- W torg Budget Staff, Typistg Orchestra. ' .Vi ll' 'l WALTER E. LEWIS VValt yl Lincoln Debating Club, Treasurerg National M4 Honor Societyg Boys' Hi-YQ Triangular Debate l, '26-'27, Leader '27g Big Eight Debate Board '26. -KY frfl W l , HAZEL RUTH ANDERSON 'KBaby V , Prokorama Literary Society, Secretaryg Girls' lx l Hi-Yg Gite Club. l 7 rw ? DOROTHY ERLANDSON DOF, Y yi HAZEL E. ANDERSON HaS'ty', , Girls' Hi-Y. L+! .V xl 1 W, Jul HELEN LINDROTHE Lindy ,MI Girls' Hi-Y. M' A ,M 1.1, JOEL LINDELL Joe Ev pn li .M l W A f' ELMA EWING Elmer 5, Twentieth Century Literary Society, Treasurer, w l Presidentg Girls' Hi-Y. W! , w Wx lw Y yi 'fl W lv. 1 N W , Y . SCf1Aif1Lf5i2'i4'C fff255I3i 5 ii lik Z 1925 322, iifiitfr YSL? Q-2,4-5gj'iiZY3si -lfi.i. THIRTY-SEVEN f--- -v-V --7 411242513 Qfeegxvfeffj Uhr ,iKv11rrinr Qfisfezeiiiizam 4i,2fZ,4X?f ALICE SEELEY Girls' Hi-Y. ELSIE SWANSON Girls' Hi-Y. PAUL SWANSON ALVINA JOHNSON Analotos Literary Society JOSEPHINE ASTLE Girls' Hi-Y. RALPH HENDRICKS '27-'28, LEROY G. BERRY Baseball '28. scA1v csElas uB0bw HAP, Girls' Hi-Y. Joe Hen-Peckedl, Franklin Debating Clubg Basketball Manager ASROYQ7 Boys' Science Clubg Club Basketball '28g Club GERTRUDE DYER Gerry Girls' Science Club. greifag ea eizfk fy 'fifki Z 1925 sez 151' Sie Kilim 114 4 THIRTY-EIGHT V 'W GCQQQIM Qfvfiegxqefifefex Uhr ?Ke11ntnr Qixffigfixfm assay :gi NIV' 1 , W W , 1 W A fl ll, LUCILLE HANSEN Seal fly, Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls, Hi-Y. l YY' 1 ' l T 'X MARYE DRUM Babel, I Q XV Girls' Science Club, Monitor, Sergeant-at-Arrnsg A y yi Iqltpglleut Councilg Debate alternate 326g Gxrls' I l A 1- . w I Y i , up by li 1 l W 'N JENNESS STEWART Mug,' My 'by' Tri Mu Club, Monitorg Girls, Hi-Y. A 4 1 I ' V l ' ll ,ky , NW QQ, JACK GREGORY Greg if y y Football '25, '26, Y , y ' l VL W ,J , JOHN HODSON Farmer ' 'N W I ,M f r l l -+V IQ! W! lwlf' .Sl P1 L4 DOROTHY EASTBURG ffnutcw 'K lgly Girls' Hi-Yg Polly with a Past. rl Plz gp Tc AA, '4 N ld! ss - ' 9 lvl JV EMMA GREENE Llttle Blt iv fy yr l W 1 I ' ' W1 l dl lg, W' l 'V MERLE S. MEDHURST 6'Medder xy: 'gy lf' lsr 1 l W W lvl V4 rri 'Eg xl I iv fl Nw ew' lif .N 4 l22AiYfiQg?l3f' fix 5 fragmi Z 1525 332,224 R254 ffxiigrii 32 THIRTY-NINE l +5 4 V , L if fvgfgmszlzf em Ellis ilhflvrtnr :six iifizsmeip E671 af Y-Q X Girls' Hi-Yg Chorus. at-Arms. ' Girls' Hi-Y. Girls' Hi-Yg Girls' Glee Clubg Art Clubg Chorus. EILEEN GANS Ganzy Girls' Hi-Y. CONRAD NELSON Conv Agriculture Club, Vice-President, Treasurer. 25 QKZEQAZ go :SZQZESZ 5 IEEE QLQY K 5 ssfiixfflf FORTY HENRY INNESS Hank' Boys' Science Clubg Boys' Hi-Yg Football '27. GERTRUDE CHRISTY Bunch Analotos Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg RE- FLECTOR Staffg Girls' Basketball '26-'27. VERA WESTFALL Sh0I'lJy,' MAXINE ALICE ANDERSON 'KMax Girls' Science Club, Vice-President, Sergeant- HELEN WAINVVRIGHT Sal', ALICE ELIZABETH ANDERSON Al W fgaigiasiezfzffieg. Uhr ilieiivrrnr Qigff ffiriaim 521552: f LOUISE WINTERBURN t'Louie Analotos Literary Society, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Y. CLIFFORD ANDERSON Boys' Glee Clubg Track Manager '27-'28. Cliff EILEEN CRAIG Tri Mu Club, President, Secretary, Sergeant- at-Armsg Two T Debate '27. sal'-Aeanyvs l DOROTHY BALLEW Analotos Literary Society, Secretaryg Girls' Hi- Yg National Honor Society. ssD0tn WINIFRED DUTTON VVinnie,' V Girls' Hi-Yg Basketball '24-'25-'26g Chorus. ELSIE NIRDLINGER Nirdy,' Elizabethan Literary Societyg Triangular De- bate 'ZSQ Sophomore Debate '26g Student Coun- cil '26. KENNETH BELL KeI1Ily,' Boys' Science Club, Vice-Presidentg Boys, Hi-Yg National Honor Society. KATHRYN BLOCKLINGER KaiCy,' 'Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls' H1-Yg REFLECTOR Staff. Wi'Y15Yf.3E,?ifSiY-iA?Y iA?1iQ?5Si Z 1525 xzzifwix aieeiioxrelffsf FORTY-ONE T413-ke f,il'ii :ffl Q55 Elie 'illvflvrinr fgiifzxc iiiigiflfi iN V l H M ,W A N , ROYAL BLISS 'KRCCY' 'V Boys' Collectors Clubg Orchestra. 'QU Vi Ii r W NJ ' fl' HELEN APPLEBY f'Ha.ppy B M Mary Gettemy History Club, President, Vice- Ql President, Treasurerg Tri Mu Clubg Girls' Hi-Y. i ,I we if W LAVONNE HASKINS Hvonnief' Girls' Science Club, Secretaryg Girls' Hi-Yg 'gg Budget Staff. I, 5 Q l Yi 'W WH I ROBERT HERLOCKER 4'B0b Franklin Debating Clubg National Honor , 1 Societyg Bandg Orchestrag REFLECTOR Staff. V r l fi V GRACE JORDAN J0rdie Q , Girls' Hi-Yg Chorus. f r W .W A iw ANNA DAWSON - Ann Lvl Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls' , Hi-Y. W7 it' A Fi LLOYD MCLAUGHLIN Mac W' National Honor Societyg Boys' Science Club, ,W Presidentg Club Basketballg Boys' Hi-YQ Foot- ! ball '2S. ,r 'vi . ,V MARY SCOTT Tilly,' Analotos Literary Society, Monitorg Student ' J Council '27g Girls' Hi-Y. mi iw, l iw! l 1 Mi iw- .WI Ecifeifsrfzff if is fi ilfssi z was 322 Ziff? 2'2,:T211:zfz fifli FORTY-TWO Q N4 iiiieafzsff iifeiiiisi Uhr iileflertnr 21132-'??f'iifL?, 42433322325 i JOHN MCKENZIE '6J0l1I1I1le Franklin Debating Club, REFLECTOR Staff. HELEN HOUSH i'HOuShiel' Analotos Literary Society, Treasurerg Girls' Hi-Yg REFLECTOR Staff. MARIAN HUMPHREY Skeezix Elizabethan Literary Society, Secretary, Moni- torg Girls' Hi-Yg Student Council '26-'27, PAUL F. JOHNSON 'fPike Lincoln Debating Club, Secretaryg Boys' Hi-Yg Club Football 2 yearsg Basketball 3 yearsg Or- chestra. VIRGINIA HINCHLIFF 'tGinal' National Honor Societyg Elizabethan Literary Society, President, Monitor, Girls' Hi-Y, Vice- President, Inner Circleg Triangular Debate, Leader '28g Debate Board '28, Big Nine Debate Team '28, Student Council '27-'28g REFLECTOR Editorg K'Polly with a Past. NINA BELLE HUNTER Elizabethan Literary Society, Girls' Hi-Yg REFLECTOR Staff. MILDRED HOFFLUND '6MillyU Analotos Literary Society, Girls' Hi-Y, Secre- taryg Budget Staff. RALPH JOHNSON Haunts Lincoln Debating Club, President, Vice-Presb dentg Boys' Hi-Yg Club Football Team '26-'27-'28g Club Basketball Team '26-'27g Triangular Debate. I L f3f'iifla ff' :ik ct 4230517 1525 S252 LK Q 2-Livillg 4 77 x' fe ,xr L FORTY-THREE sfizafag galgjfgsisiiz QE. Uhr illrflertnr fix :f1313fY4g 4i3i5A3K 533 F' R , V i rl l FRANCES JOHNSON Fran Aualotos Literary Society, Presidentg Girls' ' Hi-Y. X l lvj I 1 WARD NETSELL W Orchestrag Football. My 'W A ELMER M. AUGUSTSON 'fE1mi' M Lincoln Debating Club, Presidentg Boys' Hi-Y, i Treasurerg Basketball '27-'28g Club Football '27- '28g Club Basketball '27g Club Baseball '27, Y l SN! Kr MILDRED WALLACE Frank 'fo' National Honor Society. Q? V Y KATHRYN GARDNER Kate l ' ' Girls' Science Clubg Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staffg M Triple Debate '28, Alternate '27, E4 tl NY' ugly MABLE BRITTINGHAM 'May Bells Girls' Hi-Yg REFLECTDR Staff. Ml my w CHARLES CALDERONE chuck ll Football, Letter '27. fy I A 'VT KY' I WAYNE CONLEE Con N , Franklin Debating Clubg Club Basketball '26- ' '27-'28g Band. , l W Lf iv, -x ll l W 1+ , tlif oaciifsmifvoffizogzi51551 2 1525321 zvffik 4711 f'2'2L2ftff?1f5Q FORTY-FOUR Y' H23 Csifsssf ii4,!i ,ifZ5Lfi32g Ellie iKrfl2rtnrc1fgi2Q252i1im Cizeixiii WILLARD PAGE Bill ANNA WEINMAN '6Jake Analotos Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg Gle-e Club '26g Student Council '26g Basketball '25, '26, '27g Heartless House. MARGUERITE TUPPER Marge,' Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg Chorus '26-'27. EVA RUTH WRIGHT Pedro', Twentieth Century Literary Society, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, Monitorg Girls' Hi-Yg Glee Clubg National Honor Society. VIRGINIA MINNICK Shorty Laurian Literary Society, Vice-President, Sec- retaryg Girls' Hi-Y. WALTER PETERSON Red ' Track '233 Football '25-'26-'27, Letter '26, '27. RICHARD WILKES Dick Boys' Science Club, Treasurerg Boys' Hi-Y. HELEN SARVER uNell', 'Wf'i -' Ygj' fjf 1 1 fIX 2' 1528 321 3' ff X f A 'A?3K'fff?E'Q Q xiii :Q tix! ,rar L xYxA , ,li 's,1S,, 1,'f,'4 , H , , , ... ..,.L....,....A..a....,......,....,. ,.......... ., ,, ,I L4... , FORTY- FIVE 'QCQRFQK fygvilibii 521 Uhr illeiirrtnr fezigiifzffifii Kesiaiiliffff 23 ROSELLA MOFFETT Girls' Science Clubg Girls' Hi-Y. LESLIE JOHANSEN Agriculture Clubg Club Basketball Advisory Teamg Chorus. RICHARD THORNE Track '27, MARY LOUISE SCOTT ' IVA MAE HUBBARD MARIAN BEARMORE Prokorama Literary Societyg National Honor Society. VIOLET JOHNSON Tri Mu Club, Treasurerg Girls' T Debate '26-'27. EUGENE NELSON Zella' Les' Teamg Inter 'Dick' 'Mary Lou' Kilvyv Mick' Girls' Hi-Yg KiVi? Hi-Yg Three Spider' Boys' Collectors Clubg Track, Letter '27g Or- chestra. iff ziissff :ik 5 i-17222 z 1925 xi 224'-ETX are ffifi' if FORTY-SIX Y 1 r Aijijfjssz 2agf1Ksf1v133,m 51112 Eeiintnr Qzispsi-Q :iffy 212C-533532 ff yi it . iw I, x yl 1, GEORGE MOORE uSammy 5 . l W ii ml 'ill' EV VERA LUCILLE POPLE 'L0u', Laurian Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg Chorus. i qlyl XW M , llwl SYBIL COX Syb' 1 ,l Elizabethan Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staffg National Honor Society. l ' lo LAWRENCE ERICKSON 'iSWede ,W Boys' Collectors Club, Vice-Presidentg Advisory l rj glguncilg Bandg Orchestrag Football '24-'25g Track fl . tg, 1 V , X, EVELYN CLAY EV M' Analotos Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staffg National Honor Society. tin A ,, 'F DIARGARET GREGORY ' Mug 'xy Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls' , HifY. , Till .4 , f ml MARVIN O.. ESSEX D0'C', '1 Franklin Debating Clubg Student Council: KV Bandg Orchestrag Football '24-'25. l J qlll . ,wr l l wg FERN PETERSON 'KTildie ' Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staff. J , ,l , 1 i ? fl I 1 I ' to Ec':rzjz,gzgg 55522 :O 4-13255 Z 1535 Sei :Weil Cifofflff rv' E ll YY gi if if VV' l, fA1l1' ivy'-4 f t FORTY-SEVEN A , - 151' -1 ' ' ,Ki exif, S2931 21541655 ?.12,fi i 515252535 Eh: iKei1vrtnr 16221525 fifiz lnivl .W NL' my JEAN STRATTON Jeanie 'W ll Twentieth Century Literary Society, Monitor, KY' Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Y. IVV W ED? W ANSEL MATHERS lVIOnk,' B, Boys' Science Clubg Boys' Hi-Y. I 1 W K l 1 N V' my i CARL EKSTROM Cully,' A Inter-Advisory Basketball. lx N' , ly l 1 nl 'NV I EVELYN WILSON Ev , N Girls' Hi-Y. ' f 'nv if xy' LORRAINE WALTERS L0rl'y3' l 1 Twentieth Century Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staffg Chorus. 'Wj JJ .fi eq, gf' CLARK MECUM fffrimv VJ Agriculture Club, President, Vice-President. ,V A Fr. fy STEPHEN JUNK Steven ,W Agriculture Club. ,VN 'N F l 1 'Ti' xv 'gy MARIE WILSON HR'-56,, i r i 43 S RW! 'SV' yi A 4 l V M' NNY! gage? Qfifiss 5 :Q fx 3 mga ze: igffifk ?2'2L ffssfiflff' FORTY-EIGHT A1 YK, GAYLORD COAKLEY Qaefgmef if fem UHF Sicokew Boys' Collectors Clubg Football '27, Letter '28 Basketball ,272 Club Basketball 'Z8. GARNET BUSKIRK uBuZZy:a National Honor Societyg Tri Mu Club, Vice- President, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Armsg Two T Debate g Budget Typist. ALICE HARTMAN Girls' Hi-Y. LYLE CEBERT Dutch Celio' , ,X 1 ifsvflrrinr ezjggzf 4212 gg-zzeagajziiaz for ROBERT F. CARLSON Bob ALICE JOHNSON AP, Twentieth Century Literary Society, Secretaryg Girls' Hi-Yg REFLECTOR Staff. IONE SUNDBERG 'lOlaf, Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staff. WELDON ALLEN g'Wel', National Honor Societyg Chorus '27. ,ffzegpgzafgziagg sz :gag 2 15125 ss: 5337 sg zozijzkzzkiefvie FORTY-NINE - , T' K N iam qgggx 5: Uhr iliriirrtnr gli silk Q ILYYPK 523 .X '4 Q W MAUREEN SKINNER Maurnie' :Z Girls' Hi-Yg Budget Staff. , 1 ,I lil 'Y lf EDWARD HIERONYMUS 'usa' Boys' Science Clubg 'Boys' Hi-Yg Budget Staff. M 'N fi IRMA SEYMOUR IrIny ir Twentieth Century Literary Society, Secretary, l Monitorg Girls' Hi-Y. O lk l JULIA SIMONSEN Judy 'K Prokorama Literary Societyg Girls' Hi-Y. BENTLY WILSON 'iBent ' ' Agriculture Club. W il V W Ur EDYTHE STEGALL Edie Girls' Hi-Y. X L '4 MAXINE BUTTS f'Max'i V Girls' Hi-Y. Nl R :Ky r DONALD MADVIG Donn in , if fl iw w W lv 1 ECY3AiYf 'Af fif7fSZ fi 2031 3 1523 xi 41 575 552 3f2O gjsazffji 3T FIFTY 1 f,:aO:1X,f1zef9KA Uhr ilirflrrtnr Q xt f 1 X A 51855 A RUTH OLSON Oley Tri Mu Club, Treasurerg Girls' Hi-Y. CONSTANCE FRENCH 'cconniell Mary Gettemy History Club, Treasurer, Moni- torg Girls' Hi-Yg Orchestra. HAROLD DICKSON Dick Boys' Collectors Club, Historiang Boys' Hi-Yg REFLFCTOR Stair. MARGARET RENSCH Skrippy'l National Honor Societyg Lauri:-in Literary Society, Treasurer, Secretaryg Girls! Hi-Y. ELMER YOUNG Amos HELEN TRACY Billy Tvyentieth Century Literary Society, Vice- President, Treasurer, Monitor, Sergeant-at-Armsg Girls' Hi-Y. DOROTHY DIEFENDORF Dot', National Honor Societyg Analotos Literary Society, Vice-Presidentg Girls' Hi-Yg Triangular Debate '27. RAYMOND TRUEDSON i'Trudy,, Boys' Science Clubg Club Footballg Band. 1 55522 filflgisfqi 1925 X: X X 5:14 f L2 K A A E l 5 5 . 4 . l I E F l l E l I Qjzfgcagf 542415 52 ffggv E112 lllriivrinr ifliifk 21415555 A PAUL CARLSON Pl.lg'gy,l Agriculture Club. EVELYN DIXON Eve' Heartless H0use g Glee Club. DOROTHY SVVANSON Dot Mary Gettemy History Club, Secretary. DENA ZELDES Dena,' Prokorama Literary Society, Monitorg Girls Hi-Y. DONALD ZAISER HDOIY, Entered from Minneapolis High School, Minnee sota. WINIFRED H. BUTLER Butler Girls' Hi-Y. CHARLES MEEKER l'Bill,, LLOYD ANDERSON Pete' 3-55 25 5 if fggiai Z 1928 Ss: fe 511 521 25 ra 55254151 FIFTY-TWO 25493: 12 41 'f: ,flf' slag, Uhr Zlleflerinr ex 55TLif?C'Z3bE.'?i'i2,Q,15'3XY fe 1 Wt 'M lrW lt W 'W .Ky bf nw I il: E3 .iw ti ag L my Y Miss Smith Earl Haines y Pauline McBride ltlargaret Barry I Trl ya 0 . 1.4 Uhr Svemnr Ollama nf 1923 'K V . t as QI At the first meeting of the Senior Class, Mr. Young presided. During the A meeting Miss Smith was chosen to be our advisor. The following officers were ellct- if ed: President, Earl Haines, Vice-President, Margaret Barry, Secretary, Pauline l McBride. It was decided to have the Student Councilrnen act as treasurers. -xr tr Several business meetings were called during the year to discuss Commence- : ment, Senior Day, and Senior Assembly. The Seniors had a busy day on May 22. A picnic held at Lincoln Park oc- Q1 cupied the morning and afternoon. A party in the Girls' Gym was held in the even- M ing. - A 'N f The Senior Assembly was given on June lst. This year proved to be very efficient and successful, due to the splendQd co- wl operation of the class members and officers. fl N I W wt' N by . s, , Rf-1QQf12s.2: 32 elses: :tax 2 1925 2s:2Q:'Z1X fzriszzefzaes- A FIFTY-THREE 3 aiafifafgifzi Uhr ilivflvrtnr Q33-225 iifizlxf 5 ffiiakz ivlight Mita bg Svnng, Mita fur Seniors The Sheik ....,...,.,............,..,....,.. ......... G ale Watts Beloved ......7,..,.......,,.........,....,..... ..,,....,.,............................ M iss Smith Where'd ya Get Those Eyes .,....,7 .,.,.....,.,,,...........,...,.. li largaret Grahn I Wonder .....,....,..,...,......,.....,,..,,.. .,..,.. A Senior when expected to recite Tell Me You'll Forgive Me ..,... ,,,,.,,,,,A,,....,........, ' 'Chucki' Dickerson Among My Souvenirs ......,...,,., ,,,,,,,,,......,...........,......... R EFLECTORS Victory ,..........,,,........,,........,,, ,..,,,,, O ur basketball team Coquette ..... .....,.............,..,,,,e.......,,.,...,.,,,..,,, ,,,,.,..,,,.,..... J e ane Scherff Varsity Drag .......,.......,,.........,,,,...,.,,,.,.,,.,e,,,,,,, ,,.,,-,.,,,,, D orothy Dopp Oh I Wish You Were Jealous of Me Dear ....... .,..,. . .. ............... Bill Meeker They G0 Wild, Simply Wild, Over lNIe .,..i,.,,...,.,...,i,,..,,,,..,,,,,,.................... Walt LewiS Three O'cl0Ck in the Morning ......,,,.,.........,. .....,... C losing time of H. S. parties Rain ,....,.....,,.,,,,.,.........,.........,,Y...,,,.,......,,,. .,,,,,,,....,,,,,,..............,, S enior day, 1927 Side by Side .....,....,,..., ,,,....,...........,.... I3 'ran and Ruth Babes in Toyland ........ ,,,.......,,..,.,..,.......,. .I ane and Inez I Ainit Got Nobody .......,...... ......... G . H. S. Qin the summerj Always Smilin' ...,.............,......., ....,.....,...,..........., E mma Greene Thanks for the Buggy Ride .,...,7 ,..,.,,.. B ob Giddings Red Lips ...,.,,i7.,..........,..,,......... ,,,..,.,,,,,.,, J ennie Schlaf Me and My Shadow .....,.,..,,, ...,,.......... K 'Hank lnness Together .....,....,......... .....,i L eDora and Lavonne Beautiful ....,,......,. ,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,-,.,Y, lN Iuggie So Tired ..,.,,.,....,....,. .,7,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,.,rY,,,..,,,,,,,,,, S eniors Whois Your VVho? ..,.... ,,,,,,,,..,,............,,,,.. B Iilly Hofflund ln the Moonlight ..........w.. ....... R ay Simmons and Dot Cater The Song is Ended .,....... ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,.. O ur Senior year :55 A Suggvateh Tixaminatinn VVe suggest the following as a suitable examination for our Seniors, which should be easy, after having spent four years in this institution. 1. State the number of windows in Study Hall 201. 2. How many tables are there in the G. H. S. Library? 3. Tell the size, shape, and number of handles on the front doors of Main Building. 4. Of what material are the steps leading up to Main hall made? 5. Tell the number of seats in 201, and also the number of squares in the ceiling. 6. In what year was the gentleman whose statue stands in Main hall born? 7. VVho presented this statue to G. H. S.? 8. Make a list of the clubs in G, H. S. 9. How many drinking fountains can be found in the three buildings, Main, Central, and Churchill? 10. VVhich is the stair for down traffic in Main building? I gaagsafgz 4: 4 44152222 1925 sez if 1214542.41 fi' FIFTY-FOUR x iw 'i1!5i'fl l4?f Uhr ihflvrtnr fiizesfgiiziztzbx Q n . IS for Junlors Up and doing: Nothing can stop them In their pursuing Gf honor and fame, Rank and name, as SEDIOTS. .fic X N 5 2. 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I 1 MAYNARD SWANSON i I Q: NINA CALLAHAN HY' QI GEORGE SANDBERG gg I N I ffl Ii HARRY RICHARDSON fn, K RUTH KEELER W I Ii ROBERT KELLY N MARY SIMPSON M M MI N ' VERLA CAIN jf I SAM ROGERS I 11:1 DOROTHY COULTER W JOSEPH DEETS Hr 5, I, I CHESTER BAXTER if if FRANCES ANDERSON I I UMA DALE BRYANT I I I LUCILLE SMITH fi I Y avi Jr LQ HELEN ARMFIELD V .OW JAMES MURDOCK Eg' ILAH RUTHERFORD my Q I CLINTON LAWSON ff FM' 'YY IL Iv GOLDIE BALLINGER VI ALBERT HOFFLUND QQ YI! HELEN HODGEMAN gg 41 EVANS WILEY M, ,nl ' , QV HENRY TIKKANEN ,I MARIE CHILDERS ff NLP VERA DYKE Q W JAMES STEWART M , i :X M ,WL C: W' I .Wt NPV' EC11'iQ1'3HQf 25' -IEBQKO 5 :lik Z 1923 5s:Ofw51T?2':sf XRD fQ5A5i fA7i f FIFTY-EIGHT 4223? illliiik? 57 Q4,ifXCfiT?fiiiE Uhr ilkeilertnr zgaxfsiiiiz EUGENE BUCK EULA JOHNSON EVELYN MILES MARY MCCOLLUCK JAMES JOHNSON MILO CONNORS GRETCHEN HOLZER EDWIN CRAFT VIVION BOVVEN JOHN BAKER FRITZ CASTLE JEANETTE EKVVALL ELBERT BOLEY ROSALIE LUCAS RACHEL FULLER HARDIN WEAVER ESBON GREASON VELMA JOHANSON HELEN LYONS DONALD WARD DALE MILLER MARIAN MOWAT ROBERT COLVILLE PORTIA ARMSTRONG GENEVA FENELON LEONARD SAUTER SARAH VVEAVER MAX MILLS H 35 -1 ' ' 35? 4 XS-.X 4 :K -4..- .' wx! R5 m 5 ,, N wk 3 4? f 3 f 2 fs 5 .. V 9 -V1 sa Q is 1, Q :is Ez 2 J 1 .M.,6.v.,,.4,,'m fwzgfzgpggimqgzfvfqes :E fl A QQ. C. f RW I 1 fi! E Z if ,Q . ik, -. 5 , Z ,, an E . Q 44 ,O X 1 s . K.. li I Q ' JL A H 1 2 I LL xi 43 K 5 4, W1 , k 'a 1 , , Y ., ag ,7- MXKQ 1? up ,,,. . if ' V' .3 ', Z -.Q - 2 C gg J- :Q ' y ' ' .: f wx., H. ,f f ,- A A I - , L emswafswmesasQQQHMWEQSQAEQMQQQWSQQQQSQQQWFZZWHQQSZ.wi as I 'f-fk- ' . 5 y V , gli , fn n . A 'A Q i, ' Z ' 52 g ig in i E3 2 , Sf: ' gl , .V 1' ,..1 - 4 j. :' A E rfssiisifwifik fggsiiimwwwwwamsirif I k BEULAH GUSTAFSON MERLYN SMITH LOUIS GOODE CHARLOTTE LOURIE P ,, L ,V 11 A 2 if I ..M,,,52,..u..vf,L.-Q-mWww,.f ,-Aw .sw L N. W .,,.,,A PM--If ww- T vzjiggg if 53,53 5 ffiivixii C 1523 Ei ZQQTQQX 1 3,if51i?Z'?QAi' f?3 FIFTY-NINE iifffifk 1i4g::zxL:1:,:+2115 Uhr iKvflmnr 6115-KECYDZPK C11 ,Q ,,.: A 3 , gf 9 Ugg , A -:. 'lm . . - .aaa L..SS I 3 if , is s Q -Iiir AEI' - P 5-'Sf ' - Eimf f -. , - '- A 45 . ggi HY? TF i2GEZ'.'rZ1 4: za! .1 EER Em MMV gk 1? - 2 ' I 5? 1 8 Ku - . if SE as I we F2 3 if ZS M 2 f 2 . ' Q B if S? sag E sk? Q UF 4 Q 'SW , .W ,,mWE .. 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I Q 5 2 V1 7 A PHOEBE VVELSH E O. if , RALPH THROCKMORTON K . , . 5512. 5 - K! H V V ,ki O v ,- , f rv .EM 1, A 5 E I 5 - ROSS MCBRIDE ' f - - 2-. A Sr.. '5 . I ,L . A i l? E NAOMI BENSON JAMES BOVVER f H SS'.. 1 . .. 4 A ESI Eli O. HELEN INNESS ,O . I :T A OIOE if TLE - .O..S S,,. 1 I QE ,..,,.mffv.SL.wm.1w, A I W .VAAI igg. IH' L VA . IS' DONALD SEDGEWICK BEETHA LEGGETT ,.. HAROLD WASSON ...YV . - .,:., , , Q .:,. 2 , E-:. ' . BLEANOR INNEMS ' .:. ' OO Efwzgfgsg :H 4PZ, i'2f'Z'L4iYi 2 1923 'xz zjffx 2':,fi23g 5111 SIXTY igivr-K QQLf15Aiifi:f2m Uhr Beiivrtnr egssf: 5113332 QL-?i ?sY R .R L L2 Q Y. E fa Y S is R 5? ik Q 2 QQ ?' 1 'Q Y se Q 1 K4 K: W A ,. R Q ' ,' ar f,, Y- ,. ' . 1' ' ' MURRAY SKINNER , , 1 1,1 5: J ,... .rjpir l gf -'y ,Q gg 1 f- f, ' . 3 ' WILMA HICKS .TA f - . Y 1' 1? ' -I ' 'K ' L JACK LINDEEN A A ' k' if . 7 X V fv -- E: ' V : it ig 'HN . ffm 2 siwskssz? - 1 - ,,,A . .. ,m., 3 - 2m,, . ygjgg ar- , ' gt 35- -'-'- may H11 ' ' ' A A5 ', . M iv A Y MARY FENDER --Y ,T B I, ' S .1 I E a 'L --,' .. A LEROY HEATH AK.- ' .1 22 42 f. yy if ' u 53 .. W- 'sz f :-- -Q, , xii Q URVIN RUNDLE - - ' '- ,Z A 5 EDITH BENSON . A . SAAR A ROBERT TRASK A . . . 1 .. I 2 V , ,. , VIOLA BALLARD . 3 , 3, .,,.szz::V f :: . : ...VL ' - '- ' ' we F a 9252? - V- . - ii 032- 5? A ' 8 gp Q ,if - Y ' Aff- K x ' 5 . . gif: .. ' ' fl ' W' A ' - '35 5 A 'A f Ak 7.,,. CLAYTON MORSE . . W S2 Ex 1 zzz 1' r .f ' 1521 53 X gh 1-1. ,, - ji h . K A V LUCILLE FIELDS .Y . . Q - ',S As A . ' 11 2' if , Q M V . 1 . '-- ff ff' LUCILLE PITMAN . ' yf LL 4 L :Y A CAROLL SCOTT ii ' Q. .. In A 5 1 p ' ' as I iiuigggisgij PERRY BAILY SE .. .. ,S ,. Sf. 1 Q - ELLOUISE OLSON SSL . . I ' Ei ' DONALD STROMSTEAD . A K ' W? VERYL ESKRIDGE . . V ' f . 2 A ' Ei ,',' 51 ' V V ,g' . 1 ' , GLADYS REEVES . nf? E 3 A GERALD WILSON .. . 2 ' -' ' 5? -. M i? , XJ H 'mf Wi any ZOE MILLER . ix 1 V 59571 ' L 1 I.. F -.: 1 4 1 ' .1 . :fi 1: 1,- :' Q5QE45??5?iiE,. RK HELEN CARLSON - .. 5 . 3 LA VERN SMITH . A i g ... - . Ei A ' ig N155 A A L f. Q f -- gk H ,.,. 41 K ': : ,.,gf ., ff I 8 K. A1 A . A ' W ' . LUALIAN PETERSON . , 1 A . f ..... A 1 lsiiwmw , WELLLQEAYY.....,.L.,..E,..,...,..,...,......,,..,,.,gg.,.,5W.,,.w.... .T S... L, V . . M ...... .MM.,,.,M,,.,.,......W.,.,.,,.,M W , N A . 2 A A M.AA 21 - f ' ' , ' , , 2 ' ., - X ' 'A RAYMOND ROBINSO Qi? A.. 1 A . ..AR A A . . A M A A OLGA PETERSON A M fini '.'S .... .'.. LEONARD ANDERSON A 'AAA ig' if .,'. i RUTH CLARK Y.A. r . H' . - - . .,, RYRA. gf--5fm....,QQQ? i1iQ,, .... M.-1-fr?-f,'-M m.1. M iff 5 fx :L ii 5253255 K 1525 X2 if 211 5mT2s1'5f1i O SIXTY-ONE 4 raw ggfggggffg :egg 61112 illvflrrinr fQ1zgs.fg:fQ1ifM QQZIFESK ., VJ., ,L W. QP M J A ASX? QQ 55ig,,3,,55agQ as .L ' Y' sg M efM,QwMs4?rwfa3ww33m.sA,7wL ww ,, as 37157. I . . wa? , ww, W.1,1 M., -, Q, . IM, . 1 , Wim: ,W Wwigca K J' . -fwwi A f . ,ARR I A I , ,?. E , ,,..v- , . , g, . ,L jf - .1 -E W - K' .E ,-2 igffgf I ,- , 5 I V 515' ' ,Q m 2 M. 2- v' - ff ww W- I , I ,.g - f J , , wwf: -.1 'Z 11 Q 2 ,G f: -,i - 'Z .' 55 f 1 gf1a .Img 7, W Z ' Q x , M- ' If 'fs aw w ,- ' , , '- f 'lar-'a w I -, H f ,- 1 3 I ff ,Lg ' gn' , 1 sf ,, f.1y2f,',gw.-'Q,' .1':g,:,,11,1i'-ff5'afi'f,fffw11,1s1f' f. H ai ' . .11 ,,,- -' -5 if f . Y , vs '- IIAI J. .. ' 9? I ' ,,1 5. f f-'f is E7 -, ' I' f Q 15 3- 'Q , A.- ,, , ,Q-1.41 gWLg'..,f.l,w1'- - mgg M521 , I , , V i' , 'Y ' ' ' W1 W -,ilfiig ,1 yf., Q, , ,, I . , ' f- f - .f f - Q , ,J '1 is H ' . ' . Lf 1-'15 I , I ' , ,if ,, Wigs?-262' , 4 ' f 1 X: ,, , . . v , ,,- i W ,,,,,,, it , , . Q . N rw . K , . Q- - . 4 -f -- L .fem ,, .1 2 , . W , . V- Y ,J , 4,,, 1 9- ', t-' ' ,v if V---rr-I I 3. , ,. f I ,. , , l -, '-'L'- Q,5,,z,fQWwQ.MMwvfwmwpmwwMWA--,,LM,-..,.Q,:5w.fA, MffW,.,..A f-I -- ff M My 22674253 1' vi 2 '25 Q., 4 ff' 5 . Q M , .. Q . V 'J ' 'raw-get . Ji. - ' :. 2. Wi! -Y .V 'Q ,,:,,-V -'V f Y A ,. L - Y' 'ij' A, :, fig : A gn I . :EZ , .. .. f A , DONALD PETERSON MARIE CHILDERS EVERETT CEDEROTH DORIS MILES MIRIAM BAXTER ARNOLD VAN WINKLE MAJORIE NELSON SOPHIA MCFARLAND MURLE BROOKS CLYDE LAWRENCE ELEANOR WEST PAULINE WILLIAMSON JESS BOGUE FERNE LINDGREN FRITZ MUNSON ROSALIND WESTERFIELD AVIS JONES MILDRED MILLER JENNIE SLAYDEN VIVIAN JOHNSON -1fi?3g's4if5g2R 51235 z 1925 sg: fjfifk f2L4i?X'5LfD?f SIXTY-TWO .jr X, ak fi fi iffiVijg Uhr IKPHPITHI' 55LiZEs.'?Z'3iiif3'I 4f?fQ?55?Si 5 W IN' ew 'If I 'sr' Nw II I VI I I A. II? II 'K II J QQ I ry I II ,W Tv! ' ,I I I , vjl Ixyi Iwi .Vg I lwlri I I I fw iw I I yy! ,QT II' A HW .,, 'V VI 1 I .Ip ,I I IM' I I ,N Q PM W by I X , 4? Wi 'Wi EIC xx lint the fl9untatinn Eliii thr man--- JOHN BAKER A man of much sense, talks little, and listens muchf' 4'BOB MALEY AND JEROME JONTRY 6'Cheer have they in abundancef' RUTH KEELER Flowers make me think of her face. LOUISE LARSON Is there in this universe a more beloved friend ?' GENE LOGAN Just at the age between boy and man? RACHEL FULLER 'KI think she has a large heart, though. FRANK LEACH An athletic man is he And one who Well deserves his SGT, DEVINA ELRICK She peeps over her fan ' Arch, coquettish, welcoming his arrival. MARION HOUSH You build the world according to your pleasures all. MAURINE DUNLAP So pleasant and so kindf' SHIRLEY VASCONCELLOS And she laughs- Breaking our hearts with her eyes. DONALD VVARD In all this city not a girl for me! O girls and girls, but not the girlfI mean. UTIPPIEI' BRIGGS 4'Oh high-hearted. ocean-handed king, The conqueror of every living thing. ROBERTA HARLAN She loves to talkg VVhen? Most all the timef, MARJORIE EVANS And when she will She Will, All may depend on thatf, FRANCIS HAYES K Floats around so quiet like and gives a bright appearance to the air. RONALD GRAFFOULIERE 'tHe that can turn his mind to anything hath not the mind of a fool. ELMER SVVEAT ' ows, But we havenit seen ,em yet. GRACE MILES S'Pleasant as a summer day An' jest as good to look ati' DONALD KENNEDY Pluck? VVell, I shu'd say, An' plenty more to spare. a frighf' IKZQE :D 57555325 Z 1923 321. QQQQEISYQ ?li-if2'3XfiIif5F5a5Qi SIXTY-THREE ,Yi il3F:43?K Qigfvzazqlaziffm E112 Qivdrrtnr :six lfiriziw :i : 1a2:s: fi 33 AROUND G. H. S. if izggzg : 512 K 4 4 gk: 5 15133 521 :rf k2 qYf 53g 4 5T2, SIXT -FOUR 44 4 2 Qf. FV 4 4 454, '4r 334 4 Ei Q, W 4 44 M 44 'W 1, , X 4 4 V' 'V 4 4 4 4 4 4 f3Wf1KTiT:v:EK MIP EKPHPITUI' Qiygieilsiliax Qiafeiiff To follow the class of Juniors We've left a place to please Those groups We all remember This year's advisories. As REFLECTOR leaves are turned We hope each one will see The friends he used to know In his advisory. , .fm f af? 1 igggvf 5: xo 5 4fQQiXi Z 1925 'sez ii-iifjfofi fi aieaixgfiili Y. 4 . Q it , :giQZfXf2 3E :gig Uhr Qrflrrtnr Qiz'2ifa l:1f22!M C fl --jigs: I f , Q-92 Ek -- X 1 ff - I . cg 14 Cmemoviam 'I' 'I' , , gecw! Z6Z R 21 wiiliamas I 'I' 'I' worn, Kjgpiemzzer Q, 1911 Qiecz, 002619 18, 1QQ8 S X1-N., W Q f :figs z 1523 xc 4127312 ?2,iTaz:gf141Qx X Gigs igeimmf G,ZZK,Q7:C'11fi' , ,A,2:5fm EW, I. MRS. SHELDON III. MRS. HATTICN II. MRS. RICH IV. MR. TURNER 13235 I I N SXTY E EN V 'M 'r r M Em ilisiiszinr 4 E 5 M V 3 K iii ' 5 S 5 V 4 rl' W X i I 122 f K YY, + 236 X N W1 , L K 1 wi Z r 1 9 W , 1 1 Ni . 5A N 1 fy A I x 1 . KM ,1 ,X 1 w V + W Ni 1 W gf Q . 1' f me yi I 2 1 5 . 'P N ' , ,i .. I. MR. ALDUS III. MR. HOLT ix 3 EK V H. MR. BROOKING IV. MR, VOLK 'N A i . . i Lin A I S763 ' JI' ' 'fi fi? 'W'i?Q313QQ5Ef'5QSif? 1525 MJ W Ef3:1li-7 A AWA' J SIXTY-EIGHT 1153 1xig2g,,,aa, Uhr livflertnr Iaeggfg 49 zissxfiilg cj 1. MR L. I.. HUNT III. MRS. WHIPPLE II. MISS GEORGE IV. MISS PARRISH ifffigifki' 51174355 4 Rffiiiiisi Z 1923 222 3 5 17 QIQSQv4jZ3-151' T aff' SIXTY-NINE ' K Gigs iieiisrinr . -fp is fp fi .lj 1 ,I fx' ' u yy. I 'c ti VN 'P 'A lx 'l ya g M 1 gl J 1 I 1 I My 4 in If Q: E C , J J I H51 My E49 ff, W I. MISS YOUNGBLOOD III. MR. LOVETT II. MISS LIND IV. MR. HACKETT gd M li E-+z3f5f4g2g.-if fa mfg 1923 5i,,:'l,f?5, QQ lfZQ:3: 3-Q SEVENTY 4 : g My Esfimnr 1. MR. WATTERS 111. MISS MASKREY II. MR. REHLING IV. MISS OLSON 'il 12325 'N S T E 2 wi , Q M r 1' S. Ely: iilvfivrmr V- J gs 1 1 2 I 5 Q, '- 1 NN M Eb f ', , V 1 w r E F X 1 N P I T 6 I 2 W W? A fi? l A l I f Bi Mx I I A W EH XV fri ga Ci? -A I. MISS SCHRODER III. MISS BURTT I 11. MISS SOLLARS Iv. MISS STUART , A1 IN ,sf M2223 1925 SEVENTY-TWO X W A 3.1j f Eh? Qizrlvrmr +f5,12?Y?g'-5.'i4'EA Agfffizf' - M -'frm ' v 1 gi n W 5 ff K 1 Sf bb ERIE Lx U 1 255 g 29,5 V V1 57' Q X , H 3 ,X M IT? if FK 3 W A v ,I 1 N51 ' gf, r X W Lf We X I if T 5 Q M Q: he ,K fix ,525 sei ji 53 M ig I. 1, gr 3 3D A I f r E I 3 1 Q 3 f 5 Q 4 5 1. MISS JOHNSON 111. Miss LARSON Q 2 11. MR. SPURGIN IV. MR. SWINTON mf J J V I Y J 3 6 I H I A! 1 + , M A W w, W ' W 1. HES f,f2,fQ:54g' f:ffE:1Qf:QQQ SEVENTY-THREE ,,, EQ I. MRS. STUART III. MR. MAKI II. MR. HAYES IV. MR. L. VV. HUNT V. MISS GEHRING J 'Cf QQ ew fi . ri? we N4 55? 5 41 is X1 'I Eh . ,V , is fx .ii 2 ,l M mg W .E 'S H if xf 52 1 i H gy 1 . R T if, 3925 :T R' fm SEVENTYYFOUR Q EE Ulilli HUM X.!X.!X.lVXJVN.fVXJN.fXJ V' I Q U L a :ff fp 5 9 2 3 gl- lg..- I ll I Gbrganizatiuna amh Artiuitirm rf W ,. -. . .,gi , Y Y , O Y, -, , . ,iv f f, -f f- jg-v-17 4,1 1 X 3 isa: 42455K 4. 11 fam Uhr illeilvrtnr ew 3212: X15 Kgf QY 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l -.,.n52l?Q,si3fg.i,,'e' , 1 ' M Sf , 95 'S L ' ,:.,W Aww' .Q iw .5 .AW -.ww -- , wb fs ,,1,f5f,2f ,, ,sw W W flew., I-A ' - H 'W , . , . ' gl fgjxgif' ' .. ef if - -, ,ei - ' . xi., :K , g,-5 g , M , ' . 2 fl id , 1,55 - v gi '4 f wif, , Yq,. r . , g 5 3 1 -2 X , ' ' 5, , 52 2 'ff' 5 iyiill A ' ' Q5 f K K . Te ' I W 1' . Nl' 'K ., - A -VT. f':-. J . AMR' ff'.ff'ds 42:11. - .,-., .hw 4? Wife. 1- 51- , r ei .A Y i 1 . . . ,. , .we 'wma-.. M ' F ' .,. 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H5 Q 'O-54J5T5l5i:f' K 3 .1'751l1?'fGi1f5ii:'g.,L H ,iff , - 223E'9':f-,if ' '7 ' ' , 5 :n.5 : .: 'fh ' .f Gizifii -'slffqkw ms ,f A f.mr4.,,sl1s: V, ,, . , .wwgsfmwfem --f,az,fw:??f?lf:ff' 'Qi,2'ififff2s'fL2' f i I 5 Q is 1 ,M ls-if wswmez qi! M,--.-, .,,. , , t A , - - , f , fig-T5?3l'iSL9? 1 'lisszg ' ' f . ' wg W ..,,.5,ig QMS . - l -f . if . 1 f N iw ' . l f A Q, f' in ,Q . is 5 is X . N it i gs. .,S2.!S15L, -' - f iq -'g f , - . -w f ' ' ,, 5 :::1::5'- 'f u r if is X X . E W iz , , K .. b f, , S 1 ,-:sm Y ,P , V . - , f 1 1 S Jil 2 2 fliigyigigl , -,g:.ff1.a ' . ,ff - i, ,, X. -. - .2: 1:1 R sam-h ee! X X , ' ' A 1 ' Y 1 if f H .i zslim M ,E L. Nelson, McBride, I. McLaughlin, Schlaf, Newkirk, Wright Herlocker, Lewis, Bearmore, Melton, Young, Hale L. McLaughlin, A. Anderson, Gustafson, Lagergren, Pearson, Peterson Terrill, Bailey, Clay, Ross, Tennery, Cox Hinchliff, Ballew, Mayer-Oakes, Allen, Kissing, Barry Diefendorf, Bogue, Zeldes, Bell, Depp Rensch, Springer, Buskirk, Wallace, Graham 1 we LA rqeigzlggeefefizek 4531 5531 Z 1528 Sei ivfi CK fzslj J!il . SEVENTY-SIX 3253 siefiaieifefelfam Uhr Qeflmnr Qgsxf: zsziaosfeg Qliffixfi National ignnnr Svnrieig FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER LEONARD NELsoN ...,,.,7, ......,,7... P resident ..,..... .,...... P AULINE lWiCBRIDE BONNIE NEWKIRK ..,,,.. ..,..... I 'ice-President ,4..... .,7.7. E VA RUTH VVRIGHT JENNIE SCHLAF ......,O.........,.........,.,O...... Secretary .......,..........,Y,,,........ INEZ llfICLAUGHLIN The National Honor Society was organized in 1921, for the purpose of raising the standards of secondary schools in the United States. Galesburg High School Obtained its charter in 1927. Last year, forty students who excelled in scholarship, leadership, character, and service, were chosen to the Galesburg chapter as charter members. This year forty more students were chosen to assist the remaining nine charter members in upholding the honor and ideals of the society. An inspiring induction was held in assembly at which Pauline McBride wel- comed the new members and led them in repeating the pledge. Leonard Nelson, the past president of the society, gave an excellent talk on the four basic qualities so important in oneis life. Superintendent Miller gave the closing address in which he complimented the students in their efforts to attain higher standards. Scholarship is important for membership in the National Honor Society, be- cause Only those in the upper one-fourth of their class are eligible. These people are then judged on the other three requisites for membership: character, leadership and service. To become a member, one must not only be a good student, but develop- ed in other respects as Well. This year thirty members are being graduated. Although they will be missed Q in the Galesburg chapter, they will carry their honors with them to their respective positions in life, leaving their places to be filled by other students excelling in the four essential basic qualities. Ci12r1S?Tf1 1Q?T4?:..fQS if 4323 Z 1925 Xi fgll -55 Qffsif?-511-?iffi59i12 SEVENTY-SEVEN V 7 , r L...Ds izeiffsx Qawfjzozeqtiiz Uhr filleiirrtnr tgzT3,e'g1:g2i1imefs::e:jaxf 1 ADVISORY COUNCIL ,. -i .- ff A 'wif K- 'A 'cg' . P ,ag -1 wi Q .ii .fl it J 6, I , Tk M . , .. lr, vi K F Y .. kr V . , I - ,Vi k V -X, E ' , Q 5 A A ft -2 . f 1 we ts . g - f ,z - .gg .. . Q3 ,L In I V. 2 ,. .rd , K X, 33 gl ' 1 A - .. I , S M , , ' X I - - KXa4,,,in A . ' ' ' V A fs, f 4 T:-. ' 'li b' V ' , , 1 V , ' Q j I S rrqlgifjf - 5 V51 Q., H.. f 4. ,, 1 ,A C L 'Z ' l 1 . . sp, A 5. .sm x :aft Aimsel - , f - , , ' KN' . Wrplsfs' Q 3569 .555 fx ff' wins-:gi 15?'tfw?W ' Y- '--L 1 d, it ,X,.W , l 5' ? , , ' fs 5 wi? if ls f ' 1? 1 f C , , A fe ii ' K 'ii' .. - A ag, , Q is he f , 5, a a t A A A Q ' a v V ' . we f A , 1, -fx --- t K.. A 5, Q .i rail , is ' if 2' , A ' iff, Q A I 'ft , . ,Q - f 1 . ,- ' , ' , -' - ' or 1- I fill : 1 I-'s-Il. ' , ,, Mm-rages, ma Gen: f , , ff , . . A 5,-'A 1' 4 A. W w 'E ' 3 li' Q' '. SJ, f 3 as-,'L'gg:,:-f , , 1 W if gr' 'Z ae if K -A A ' M 'J . H' ,gl W ' A t M ' ft' . A .. A A . X Al .... es A -a K Nelson, Peavy, Leach, Campbell, Hagan, XVake, Pearson Hinchliff, Evans, Jones, Hartman, Twyman, Olson, D. Paton Anderson, Richardson, Anderson, Haines, Arnold, Byran, Hale O. VVatts, Miller, Folger, Newkirk, Davidson, Dunlap, Barry Landon, Erickson. L. Paton, Field, Garver, Moor, VVatters Dawson, White, Graham, Bower, Laughner, Bogue, Melton Hill, Sweat, Aydelott, Pitman, Nelson, Johnson, Malev Haskins, Lindstrom, Alsen, Horn, B. Richardson, Johnson, XVoolam 'EF if SEVENTY 1f1kz!:f:fifk 5 fi QEXQ 2 1523 xi 2 5 T X Qi?s,i'i2s,DZ Dil? lr -EIGHT Y ik glflfjXQfi1e12iwe. Uhr 1Krflrrtnr Qgiifieiifziiiarsf 'flii fi Uhr Stuhrnt O1 nunril The Student Council, which was founded in 1925 for the purpose of better co- operation between the students and faculty, has proved to be a very satisfactory bond between the two groups. This Council, composed of a student from each advisory, represents tl1e student body as a whole. Mr. Young presides at the meetings and conveys to the students certain material, which they in turn give to their fellow-students. Leonard Nelson is secretary of the council.. Through the Council, many things are accomplished, such as the sale of Budget and REFIJECTOR subscriptions, athletic and tournament tickels, and many other worthwhile proj ects. The Council gives the eighth grader as well as the Senior, a chance to express his opinions on matters concerning the welfare of his advisory. After the first few meetings the younger students found themselves able to voice their ideas as easily and effectively as any other members of the Council. These meetings give every- one a chance to talk and to tell the wishes of his own advisory, excellent results are being obtained. The list of those who have served on the Council as advisory representatives this year is as follows: Virginia Hinchliff .......,,. 1 3 Carl Aydelott .,.....,, Billie Richardson .......... 5 Rollin Laughner ...., Robert Miller .,..,. Gordon Folger ...... 7 10 20 Jesse Bogue ,......,,,........,, 100 Bonnie Newkirk ...,......,. 101 ltlargaret Barry ....,,,,,..... 102 Helen Haskins ,,...,,,........ 103 Louise Marie Nelson ..,.. 104 Hugh Garver ,...,.......,,,c,. 105 Eloise Olson ........,,,,i..... 106 Philip Johnson ,,...,......., 107 Elmer Sweat ,.,..,.. .,,,,,,111 Ledora Graham ...,,,,.....,, 112 Dorothy Pitman ,,.,.....,,, 113 Joan Hill ..,,,,....,,.. ..,,,,,120 LOUISC Bower ,...........,.,,.. 122 Clarence Dawson ,... 123Qaj Andrew Lindstrom ,,123Qbj Bob Twyman ....,.,.,,,, 123Ccj Ross Scott ,..,...., ,,,,,..... 1 25 Robert Maley .,,,., ,,,....127 Harriett Field ,,,c,.,....,.... 131 Katherine Anderson .,..,,14i0 Paul Jones .....,,.,i.,.,i....,,, 141 hlarion Hagen .,,,...... 14f2Qaj VVilbur Wliite .,.....,, Dorothy Erickson Maurine Dunlap .. Harriett Davidson 11425105 ..........200 ........210 Rose Melton .,....,........,.. 211 Frank Leach ........ ..,.,,, 2 14 Guy Bryan ....,.,,,,.., ,c.... 2 15 Helen Landon ....,,.......,., 220 Earl Haines ............ 223faj Leonard Nelson ...... 223 Cbj Florence Hale .,,,............ 224 Maxine VVatters .. VVillard Anderson ....,,,,,,225 ...,,v,,226 Everett Moore ......,.,..... 227 Dorothy Paton ,c,, Marjorie Evans .. llfartha Johnson .. Okle VVatts .......... Irene Pearson ,.c., '. . ...... 230 ...,.,2fL1 ,c,.n.....21L2 Louise Paton .,,.,.,,,,..,,,, 243 Russel Campbell Shirley Woolam ....,...,,.. 304 VVilliam Hartman Vera Peavy .......,.. Tad Wake .,,,........ Vivien Arnold ....., Doris Horn ....... Leryl Alsen .,,,. .,,.,,.321 ...,...322 .,....34f0 ......34f2 Slug vfegrf sick f'il'5Q?zSi Z 1523 Sei ifiiii 5 31-4, jiri- -LX SEVENTY-NINE A dvism'-Miss Cox BC ii'2f3:QE: 5333112-Q3?:i:Q x Uhr i'Ke11vrtur1e2.1.oQs1231iw fiifiakf mugs' iai- T0 help create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. FIRST SIEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER EARL HAIXES ........i..i,,, .,....,... P resident .......... ,..,,,... K ENNETH GUNTHER LEONARD NEl.SON ..,...,. ,...... . .Vice-President ,....E., .............. N ELS BENGTSON NE1s BENGTSUN ....,......... ...,,.... S ecretary ...,..,.. ..,...... C ART. FREDRICKSON KENNETII GUNTIIER ......,.. .,,,.....,.. T reasurer ...........,. ........ E LMER AUGUSTSON A dvi-90T--MIK. BAILEY During the past year the club has held several get-to-gether meetings. Last fall we in- vited the clubs in Monmouth, Abingdon, Knoxville, Canton, and Kewanee to a joint meeting at Coldbrook. About sixty boys from these high schools attended 'the meeting. An Older Boys' Conference of the boys in Knox County was held May 64. Several members of our club went to the Tri-city meeting at Davenport. The alumni of the club attended a banquet held during the Christmas vacation. Represen- tatives of nearly every class dating back to 1923 were present. Twenty-five members have been inducted at our special meetings. The induction ceremony has been greatly simplified with the addition of an electric induction board. The old copy of the ceremony originated by the charter members, which is now being used in many other clubs. has been revised. Mr. Bohannon, who for several years has given his help and assistance as our advisor, has been given an honorary membership in the club. Our present advisor is Mr. Bailey, who represents the Y. M. C. A. He has helped to build up our meetings in a very effective way. F1Rs'r SEMESTER BONNIE NEWKIRK .,,.. V1RG1N1.a HINCH L11-'F ........ ....,,. FLORENCE HAIE ,,,,l,,, MARYE DRUM ..,.,....,,....... Q A Vnbrvv- LEDORA GRAHADI ............. S Girlz' iii-IE OFFICERS SECOND SEBIESTER P-resident .....,.,., ...,,.,.. PAUI INE MCBRIDE .........,Secreta.ry., Vice-President ......... Treasurer ,..,..,,...,, .........FI.OllENCE HALE ......MIl.DRED HOFFLUND ...INEZ MCLrXUGHLIN THE INNER CIRCLE FIRST SEMESTER: V. Hinchliff, S. Cox, M. Hoflund, E. Christenson, P. McBride, I. McLaughlin. SECOND SEMESTER: S. Cox, V. Hinchliff, E. Christenson, M. Lagergren, B. Newkirk. This year the Girls' and Boys, Hi-Y have been coming closer together by having joint meetings and by giving assemblies, such as the Christmas assembly. These meetings were conducted both by the boys and girls. This year our regular programs have been interspersed with talent from the outside, such as Reverend WVesterdahl's report of his trip abroad, readings by Miss Lind, and an ex- cellent review of the book, 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Miss Noble. Our regular meetings consist of inspirational and devotional readings, the club paper, The Tatlerf, and Various musical and dramatic selections. The Girls' Hi-Y joined in the Christmas spirit with a donation to the Associated Chari- ties and also joined with the other clubs in their project. ' The basis of membership is broad and provides opportunity for a large group of Juniors and Seniors to meet together each week for the regular programs. This Contact helps to provide the spirit of unity and helpfulness, not only for each other, but for all girls of the school. Many new membe1's were inducted during the year. Each year the membership ex- pands and sees a fuller realization of the purpose of the Girls' Hi-Y- to create, maintain, and extend higher standards of Christian living throughout the school and community. 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Olson, Turner, Dawson, Gregory, Reeves, H. Johnson H. Nelson, Ballew, F.Iohnson, Schreibman, Hanson, Kirkland Kieran, A. Anderson, Gilliland, Dutton, Zeldes, Paige Wainwright, Walberg, Cutler, Haverfield, Paquin, Miles, VVatters - A Y A ..V 77.7 M- - -' ,.- A A., - 1 Ziiaiggz if 4-Vf , 12 2117, LZ 1525 Xi sv: Z , laik Z Q-: f EIGHTY-THREE gf, 'l Y 'I x ifiidzfiff fjigfiikfli 12315 Eh: illvfivrtnr 'GZQQ-?ffiQi13 X aff 43825 GIRLS' HI-Y l 2 2 2? 2 Q, K qblzi . , in K A, blf l ' e l l llb e Johnson, Hartxnan, Goshert, Skinner, A. Iones, Newland, M. johnson H. Carlson, Minniclc, Meyers, Lyons. Campbell, W'elch Stiles, Hanchett, Gardner, Iohnston, F. Anderson, Munclwiler Holzer, Gustafson, Weaver, Zelrles. McGowan, Melton A. Peterson, Abruhmnson, Ireland, Kelly, L. Anderson, Miller I. Elcwall, Grahn, Cunningham, V. Johnson, Pople, Hunter V. Cwin, Vasconcellos, ll. Anderson. ll. Liggett, Betts, Calahan E.Miles, Lipsky, Peterson, I. Stradberg, Lucas, Bone, Elliott EIGHTY-FOUR s 11 31 A425 foxes 5 ij i442-ig Z 15125 222 1,5 if 13, 115125 fi ii V, A if Q-Sgt i slF'1 2?i?,g, Uh? lKPflPrIm' 2213555 sg :RTK K 4831 GIRLS' HI-Y 3 I 7. , ,I Y V, in r N '-5-W or ,. x ii ff C if V A l A 'R , iv' X , f , 5 4 ' E-,Mfg 5? Q- at . 3 C ,. i W , an a I , if 7 ' 12. f' . 5. , if A ' is-V. K ' , I - L , ' X ' , U' f ' me iili V ,. 'W w 'L' - 1 1 ' H '.-' Muffet, Stratton, Tedman, Clark, L, Smith, Seymour, Tracy C. Smith, Stewart, Childers, Newkirlc, Cater, Westerfield Mowat, Hicks, VVhite, Davidson, Bellinger, Baxter, Barry 1-'.Lindgren, Elrick, Tupper, Armstrong, Hodgeman, F. Peterson Gans, V.fIohnso11, McFarland, Simonsen, M. Nelson, Fuller, Termery I. Pearson, Robinson, West, Rensch, Lindrotlie, Ewing Armfselrl, Sundberg, R. Inness, R. Keeler, Benson, Ernst, Butler L. Pitman, Wright, Rutherford, D. Miles, Coulter, R. Carlson 4 X if gg! 1 I fm fzjzsog 3 1525 2Sij'?5,QAT'5i if :C SK 1 7 7, C, Tziigfra.-sf qfsiizxifziexl Uhr Keflvrtnr 62213522 sfjzizim iiliiifii L li Y. GIRLS' SCIENCE CLUB NY H' IQ 04+ 'rev lriri 1 il X if xr ' I Y fi Y XXV' xml! W X! V im 'W W I 1 . V x Y' N ,W W ,,,. V' NV' Liu' N iw if 'W if H 4 W' 'W gf x I I W.. P xy' 1 Owens, Rissing, Miss Smith, Hale, Newkirk W' Gardner, Holzer, Haskins, Larson, Drum Gralm, R. Jones Vi Moffett Iohanson IA Havernelrl, H. Johnson, L. M. Nelson, McCaw, Paquin N Mowat, Goshert, M. Anderson Mi H. Gustafson, M. Smith, A. Jones, Clay , r W. .Wi Ecofiiaffaf-zffo 523 ffififnes 2 1922 sez zwfzfx fifgfixffzgff EIGHTY-SIX x film Qlofiixi 423,423 Uhr illviiertnr 'giiiifi QTZQZYXBZZ' 51115222 Girlz' Svrirnre Gllnh Captain, Bonnie Newkirkg First Assistant, Maxine Anderson, Second Assistant, Margaret Grahng Third Assistant, Gretchen Holzer. Captain, Florence Hale, First Assistant, Maxine Anderson, Second Assistant, Helen Owens, Third Assistant, Roberta Jones and Helen Obenlander. Captain, Ruby Rissingg First Assistant, Helen Owens, Second Assistant, LaVonne Haskins, Third Assistant, Helen Gustafson. Chief Councillor-Miss SMITH VVith our stepping ashore, the G. S. C. Pirates ended one of the happiest and most successful voyages over the waters of G. H. S. Away, in the distance we spied a huge cave. As we drew nearer, terrified, yet driven on by some impulse within us, we peered into its dark interior. Finding it a suitable place in which to count our booty, we immediately raised our flag with its skull and cross-bones. After entering the cave, we gathered around our Captain, who was giving us orders. In one corner of the cave was an assistant who was examining some old papers. Now and then he would stop to add to the inscriptions. In another corner was a pirate wl1o was counting the gold and silver gained in our plunders. Beside tl1e leader stood a pirate who was attempting to quiet the outbursts of the group. In our midst was an old treasure chest covered with dust. Bending over this chest was the Chief Councillor who was advising the pirates as to the distribution of booty. Presently we unlocked it and lo we beheld the most precious of the treas- ures, a beautiful volume inlaid with gold and rare gems. Exclaiming with admiration over our newly-found wealth, we opened the Volume and found recorded in it, tl1e most important G. S. C. events of the year 1928. The first page was devoted to the successful pirate gathering held on December 3. It was described as one of much gaiety and vivacity. Page two was given over to the commendation of the G. S. C. debaters who won second place in the Triple Debate. It was mentioned that one of our associates had the privilege of entering the Big Nine Debate. Upon the next page, we found listed various means of making money which had been used to add to our project fund. Among these were sales of different kinds besides tl1e successful Beneht Assembly sponsored by the Girls' Science Club. The remaining pages were full of delightful descriptions of the two final func- tions of the year, the spring party and the annual Senior banquet. They were, as usual, ones of much enjoyment and pleasure. 1 ,Z'2aQPf -C1fFf?lfE2 Qeaoffiifz Z 1923 SSE. Q25 5525 so 1if51??Ti1Q EIGHTY SEVEN V, l V 7' fifjijfgig fv3i,iiQQi,l?:?5i3? Ellis Ertlntnr SQZE-?5il53Bi5'S? 5 51555 if 43 BOYS, SCIENCE CLUB Mr.,Volk, Haines, K. Gunther, Dickerson, McLaughlin Inness, Henderson, Mackey, Hieronymus VVatts, Jontry, Wilkes, VV. Carlson, Throckmorton V Krout, Leach, Kennedy, Crandell D. Gunther, Miller, McBride, Bell, Sweat Pierson, Eskridge, Innes, Bergstrom, Anderson Bailey, Berry, Truedson, Mathers, Bondi I A C ,C A - qeigfggfqu fgjggg gy 53134 51528 S22 35,2531 K -?i?,i, avg' W EIGHTY--EIGHT 4, w yl N w Ll F k B V4 XY' V W 'M Qi fi, P' W Y 1 'Y Y' Nl, Fw fL , i 'N X 'slr W QA 1, if N YK' Nr l 5 '41 :garage gas QLKTQJQK Uhr illeiiertnr Qvsg IJ1'0SidC'7'IIi ...,...... Szecretary ,,,,..,,,,,,........... Treasureo' ..... Sergeant ....,,, 45235 K Qslgfdfifi Q Enos' Svrienre Glluh FIIEST SEDIESTER EAIKI. IIAINES VVILBUR MACKEY Vice-Presirlcnt .,...,.,,,...A, .GORDON MAIEIIS ...,.,,.,KENNETlI GUXTIIER DONALD KENNEDY A clvisor SECOND SEBIESTER ICENNETII GUNTHER VVILBUR MACICEY GALE VVATTS RICHARD VVILKES PAUL JONES MR. XYOLK The year has ended, but our records linger on-. History makes records, but records keep history and the records of the Boys, Science Club of 1928 will always be a part of the history of G. H. S. THIRD SEMESTER LLOYD MOLAUOHIJN KENNETH BELL DON KENNEDY JEROME JOXTRY DALE HENDERSON Someone was needed to guide us in our year's activities and to fill this position left vacant by Mr. Gardner we were very fortunate in Obtaining Mr. Volk as our faculty advisor, Through Mr. Volk our interest in athletics was encouraged. Though our club football 1 team defeated the Lincolns in the annual game, the turning point in our athletic success came when we lost permanent possession of the cup which had been presented to us as the winner of the inter-club basketball tournament for the past two years. VVe were defeated by one point in the final game with the Collectors. Among our other athletic stars were: Haines and McLaughlin, members of the G. H. S. football team, Leach, Sweat, Linrothe, Venell and Connors, who played On the school basketball team, and Sweat, Jontry, Eskridge and Carlson, members of the track squad. VVe gave two assemblies during the year. The iirst was a pep assembly given in the form of a mock wedding, which aroused interest in the coming football games. Our benefit assembly, entitled 'KCarolina Minstrelsj' was indeed HVVan Beeg Dime's VVorth.,' Although we were unsuccessful in our triangle of debating, our merits were shown when Jones and Kennedy were appointed as members of the Big Nine debate board. Our social calendar contained three social events of note. The first was the B. S. C. Derby, held January 7. By many it was proclaimed to be the fastest of the year. Our Spring party, held May 12, was enjoyed by all who were there. At the banquet given to our Seniors we presented our honor emblems and enjoyed a pleasant toast program. In summing up the accomplishments of the year we feel that our club has been quite successful for we have participated in nearly all extra curricular activities as well as con- tributing to the welfare of the school. A 3551222 5 ez K gf QVi'Y z 15123 se 274' wx Q e,gf2Siff iff? EIGHTY-NINE , Tfizgixz gggjxi ffgeisfi E112 Kvflvrtnr ax fi'i3fZ'335?? if1ifQ3Xff Qi ELIZABETHAN LITERARY SOCIETY Miss Noble, Tennery, Evans, Terrill, Campbell, Ireland Kent, Turner, Nelson, Liken, Morill Aydelott, Robinson, Vlfeingartner, Charlson, Bondi Christy, Brittain, Kuhl, Hazen, Bower D. Miles, Olson, R. Dunn, Ingersoll, F. Dunn Fuller, Parkins, Drew, G. Miles, Arnold, Tedman sfzgfliezsfke 47Z'QQgQ' 1 Q QX Z 1923 3Si,ZY?I'ii5i'Q ?iI?,4f ffTY'iY5A NINETY ' Q51 1 if 1 J l, I 4 wi I XY- lf if I fr' NV ll fri! ,sl 1 M' YL if , 14 1 'Ti YQ I iw I W 'Vi' K7 l 1 lm lv, KY QQ IJQ W f 1 iQ,i1ii f-?fi'Qif5s' Filip imflrrtnr ix: 41211 QQQCISEYZET ELIZABETHAN LITERARY SOCIETY Michelson, McLaughlin, Barry, Dopp, Ross, Davidson Anderson, Humphrey, Hinchliff, Cox, Nirdlinger Barlow, Hunter, Grippe, Pennebaker iilizaheihan iiiitrrarg Suririg FIRST TERM President ........,........ ....... V IRGINIA HINCIILIFF Vice-President ...,... ....... F AYE MICHELSON Secretary ..,..,........ ....... D oRoTHY Dome Treasurer ............. . ....... MARGARET PENNERAKER Sergt.-at-Arms ....., . ...... SYBIL Cox Monitor ................. ....... A LICE ANDERSON DOROTHY TENNERY Historian ....... ....... M AIIJORIE EVANS SECOND TERM MARGARET BARRY VIRGINIA GRIPPE DOROTHY Dori' GRACE BARLow MARGARET PENNEBAKER HELEN AYDELOTT MYRTLE IRELAND A dvisor-Miss NOBLE The Lizzies on an autumn day Motored to Bracken, there to playg Beneath the trees they built a fire And of Hot dogs ate to their heartls de- sire. Then back to the city they wended their way All went to the Orpheum to see a play. October eleventh was the date On which occurred this memorable fete. Then in December of that notable fall Came that literary stunt free for all. VVhen the Lincolns and Annies, the Lizzies met, They talked and argued and debated you bet! And well they remember' that December THIRD TERM FAYE MICHEISON INEZ MCLAUGIILIN MARION HUMPHREY MARGARET BARRY MARJORIE TEDMAN JANE MORRII,L LOUISE BOWER VVhen they met in the gym, dressed just right. Santa was there with his pack of toys, And Kresge gifts for the girls and boys. Now, Cherry Blossom, came with Spring, You should have heard the Lizzies sing- It was in assembly this took place The Japanese girls brought smiles to each face. Then as Spring went on its glorious way They had their party so peppy and gay. Thanks,'l said the Lizzies, such pep and fun Was never had elsewhere by anyone. Last but not least a banquet they gave For their dear Senior members so stately and grave. And many the Lizzies from college and high Who toasted the Seniors and said, Good- night . byef' I I tm' rf! fa ack 5 41 155121, 1523 ez elim fieslogofif vii NINETY-ONE 4 I iii :grills-fgiiifvfeiz-ai Elie illeiintnr :fi3i?fX'4i1Eff35'35 1 :. .w.,1: .MA FRANKLIN DEBATING CLUB WW? 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Rundle, Fletcher, Johnson C. Nelson, D. Herlocker, Stromberg, Mallin, Drew, Baughman I 11 X111 '2f?!'15QZKK2f- fiz Q32 12K QfQ?e2Si Z 1923 SSS 231 if X Tfif, . f'Q1?1 NINETY-TWO im: Qafifgaiafefeag Efhv Reflntnr Fzgxf: 5213 aaizaaxgc ilirzlnklin Erhating Qiluh OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER LEONARD NELSON ..,,,, .,...... P resident ........ ...... C ARL FREDRICKSON URVIN RUNDLE .......... ...... V ice-President ...... ....... E DVVIN ELIVERT 'ROBERT SPRINGER .,..... .......... S ecretary ........ ...... P AUL ROSENEAU EDWVIN ELWVERT ,,.,..,, .,.....,..... T reasurer ..,,.... ...... D IARVIN BIERRITT GLENN ANDREXY'S ...,.. ,,...,. P rogram Chairman ........ ....... .I OHN BICKENZIE Advisor-MR. BOHANNON Every Franklin entered School last fall, determined to make our club even big- ger and better than it was last year. The Hrst big event of our year was our fall party, which was held November 18, in conjunction with our friends across the way, the Prokoramas. Everyone went home from this, happy. Next on our calendar was the Triple Debate. We emerged from this victorious, as we defeated both the Girls, Science and the Boys, Science Clubs. In the finals we encountered the Annies, but were downed by a fraction of a point. In spite of this fact, we feel that our debaters have left a very commendable record behind them. On February 16, we held a very enjoyable Founders' Day Banquet. Several of the alumni helped us enjoy ourselves on this occasion. Then we began our plans for a benefit assembly, which was presented April 244. This assembly was in the form of a one-act comedy, entitled, My Turn Next. To round out the year's activities we held our spring party on May 11. Every- one feels that this was a fitting close to the yearis Udoingsf' Through all this we have maintained a high scholastic Standing, winning the scholarship cup for the fifth consecutive time. We have been well represented in most of the schoolis activities. 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Pearson V I V I ,I V V V Hofflund, Elr1ck, Eastm, Clay, Peterson, Dunlap Meadows K. Scott Stone A. ohnson D. Paton Chrxst V V I V V I , Phelps, M. Housh, Mundwller, Schlaf, Watters, Shlfley, Andrews C. Pearson, M, Johnson, Carlson, Ballew, West, VVe1nman Wxnterhurn, Holmes, Vasconcellos, M. Scott, Bell, McCul1uck Harlan, Caldwell, Inness, H. Housh, E. johnson, Meyers, Slmpson f f .V-, f.- ef.kfV A -V A s',k'- 7 f,2',.'7'm fi fx? 7'iK'kT' -I4 iV i iYiYV 5 ggi XY-4 X VI Yxrxrx 3.5, '-vY,'4 NINETY-FOUR X 13-55-2 v- .V-V Y. l- W. XV A1 V lv A lvl rv l r. -Qieyf 515535554 gg Ellie iliriivrtnr gem: grime 412115514 ai .Analntna iliitvrarg Zfnrinig FIRST TERM President ,..,,... JENNIE SCHLAF Vice-Pres .... ..,. E LIZABETH OBERG Secretary .....,.. BIAURINE DUNLAP Treasurer ,.....w.IdELEN HOUSH S. A. A .,....,.,.. MARION HOUSH SECOND TERM PAULINE BICBRIDE ANNA WIENMAN DOROTI'IY DIEFENDORE IRENE PEARSON CAROLYN SHIFLEY THIRD TERM FRANCIS JOHNSON DOROTHY DIEFENDORF DOROTHY BALLEW JENNIE SCHLAE LOUISE VVINTERBURN Advisor-MISS BARRER THE ANNIE PARADE Do you remember that Annie parade? Yes, it's a memory that never will fade. As We sit here a'dreaming and watch it go by, We realize it's something that never will die. On the first Hoat-a girl with a Wiener and bun, That was a picnic-we recall all the fun, The initiates, we're sure will never forget, The parts of Caesarls bodyfmost of them wet. The next one puzzles us with its children galore We see Freshmen dancing on the old gym floor. Then that first thrilling, heart throbbing debate- The Annies were favored this time by Dame Fate. We debated the Franklins, in the finals that year, The team won for the Anniesg give them a cheer! But what is this thing thatis coming next? We can't imagine, we surely are vexed. Foolish? of course, the windmill's the thing, The fall party, that really was almost in spring. At the Jubilee We entertained, we danced 'till We dropped And at the money we made our eyes almost popped. The spring party was a date that sticks to us yet, And won't soon be forgotten by an Annie you bet! At the banquet were tears, the Seniors were blue To think that they Wouldn't be back again too. A wonderful parade, the very best ever, And will we forget those club days F-never! Up with Analotos-glory her name. Boost up her standards, and raise her to fame. iff frfgfze :jerk fizifgsxf 1 1925 xfzzgfgziexe 5iY2751'?iA5?T5?'3Eg NINETY-FIVE iiajfios QQ-fix A713253 Uhr iKe1ivrtnrfe2-61155412113 515133851 LINCOLN DEBATING CLUB 2 F f 5 s R. Johnson, Bengtson, Mr, Lovett, Augerson, P. Johnson Isaacson, Colville, Aydelott, Bogue, W. Lewis Miller, Hardy, Finley, Hays, Maley Griffith, Rowe, Nyman, C. Lewis, Mills Morgan, Ifohnson, Folger, Clark. Frank Murphy, Baker, Briggs, VVeaver ffififiaf-.f2fAfe11f3,'sg if ilk 2 1523 282 ffl K -'51-fiifg. Q52 NINETY-SIX A x ffiQ,fj?AQ-51if?X UHF TKPHPITUI' Q43s.sfg1412l?me1i2E4Ex?f' Chief Pilot ...,.... Sub Pilot... Obserzler ....... Meclzaniz' ...... Gunner ....... ,V if is , , is . Qlrnruln Bvhattng Glluh illhght Q, I FIRST CREW SECOND CREW THIRD CREWV Hi .,,..,.AUGusTsoN R. JOHNSON N. BENGTSON Q' N BOGUE ISAACSON ISAACSON lv. ......GRAFFOULIERE, HAYES BOGIIE BOGUE .......AYDEI.0TT AIALEY BIALEY I , BIILLER RowE I li Flight Commander-ME. IAOVETT The Lincoln dirigible made a beautiful take-off in the month of September, ,V 1927, with a well seasoned crew, who quickly turned the nose of the ship toward 1, ni Success and held it to a non-stop program until tl1e goal was reached. VVe ran into a Scientiic football cloudbank after a few thousand miles had been X X left behind, and were rather shaken up. However, we weathered the storm and emerged on an even keel, with a few minor breaks. lm, A little later we ran into an Analotos windstorm of a very destructive char- iw acter. The first wind crew, composed of Jess Bogue, Nels Bcngtson, Robert Hardy, iv and Fred Clark tried hard to keep the course set, but quite a hole was knocked in tg' our gas tank. , X VVe had no sooner emerged from this until we ran into an assertive Elizabethan air pocket. The other wind crew, Robert Malcy, Joe Morgan, and Alexander Finley, K NP' also tried hard, but we had a hole knocked in another gas tank. Even so, two mem- fy bers of the crews placed on the school wind board. I X. VVe continued undaunted, and were soon recovered so completely that we were Iwi able to give a carnival in the clouds which every high flyer in miles attended. A ,V The ship drifted into the basketball region, where we allowed three members X of the squad to take enough time to serve on the school squad. N In the month of February, a Science basketball punctured another air tank, in spite of the efforts of a fighting crew. The damage was soon righted, and we con- ,WN tinued. W, VVe once dropped anchor in 201, and presented one of the best assemblies of NV the year. The sputtering of the motors was completely blotted out by the shouts ' ar of fun and laughter. 'JJ A little later we dropped a real present into the school, our club project, a real- ky ly beneficial bomb. And at last, in June, 1928, the old ship came gradually to a stop after one of A the best flights in years. iw LV' vi xx fr WNY iw 3'2,Zi3sZFi9 5533 as sagem 5 1928 'xi 45 .5 slag QQQC Qifisfiiiif IKE NINETY-SEVEN 1 Y 1 x .X l 1 1 F i 7' T Elie ?Kei'b:rinr i5'll21?b-Y..-.4 1 F 4 F PROKORAMA LITERARY SOCIETY 1, Y l 1 l f Y ', 5 1 'l , Y 1 l A l W' 1 l l V1, 'f .1 1Y1 1 l y, 11 V .Y 1 1 l 1 5 ' fl, of gg, 1 l I E l 3 si fi Q X ,E 1 L l 5 l 1 Q ko. 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ROSE NIELTON MARJORIE JOHNSON BIILDRED MILLER ' I Steering W'heeZ-MISS BIASKREY wi W VVe, this bouncing society First, we think we should state :V Set forth in our nice new Ford, Just how and when and where A With real elasticity We chose this new '28, lvlnf And hilarious souls aboard. One sure to get us there. l i l , For a truly excellent starter, fgyi Wvith many a new member, A We all felt gayer and smarter My For our Kid Party in November. lv Our busy world would in vain For our steering apparatus, . gif By memories of childhoods galore, November brought our election, Turn the pages of time again Officers of lofty status , Toward the prancs and the games From the dignified upper section. IX of yore. ' ' wi Then we met with a worthy car, gi The A'Franklin, of widespread fame, 1 And escaped a collision by far A When we met in the social game. l 3 1 I VVith advice from the back seat driver, But though we were running so readily . For the Empty Stocking Club Our course really must be changed, ig We raised more than one good fiver', So our Ford picked up and headily Q In acting as Old Santa's Hsubf' Its Constitution rearranged. NJN fri Our radiator, in February VI Got a wintry icy whiff, gy But a covering of Patchwork f X Kept it from freezing Stiff. 1 'll W To take our mothers for a ride To prove that our car can go out, lv Would truly wondrous be, Through hard-pulling, with a vim, So we opened our doors in welcome We enjoyed a genuine Hblow-Out wide At our spring party in the gym. X V For a real St. Patrick's Tea. fi nr Oh! our new Ford is easy to pack V Wfith fun and with a lot of cheer, gy And with everybody eager to come back, A Will take another ride next year. Q! l Q? 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Vwfesfe-V mV.f11?5wf11V.V1feiVfsV.V Vg 1 ?a3mm??a1 sfQ-..msQ2se.simsQV1e?as Mr. Damberg, A. Neumann, G. Young, H. Dickson, G. Coakley R. Trask, R. Bliss, L. Erickson, S. Florer C. Lawrence, I. Adams, W. Tucker, E. Dawson, E. Nelson D. Smith, C. Morse, F. Andrews, E. YViley E. Buck, S. Hansen. I. Lindeen. H. Stevenson. C. Clay R. Johnson, Stevens, E. Greason, E. Thompson, R. Anderson j1 :'f,2t,f'vfA5 534537 551352333 1525 B22 4451563 fi, 41:32 fi.Hi ONE HUNDRED ivggfiili 475, F5112 illviirrtnr fggfafsz Czefeizff Uhr Ifinga' Qlnllntnra Qlluh OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Yvli. QFFF- SECOND SEMESTER GEORGE YOUNG ,,.,,7 .,,A,.,. P resident ........... ,,.... A LFRED NEUMANN CLAYTON BIORSE .........7,....... Vice-President ......h .,7,.,.... C HARLES CLAY SHARDLOW HANSEN ,,......,..,v,.. Secretary ,,7..... ....w... S TANLEY FLORER STANLEY FLORER ..v7,,,.. 7.......... T reasurer ,,..,7...,. ,...,,,,, .,.. E U GENE BUCK Advisor-MR. DALIBERG The Boys' Collectors Club began with a rush this year. VVe started by voting in many new members, because several of the old members graduated last spring. The club roster now contains the names of thirty members. This year for our project we purchased fourteen pairs of slicker pants for the football team. We also assumed charge of the inter-club basketball tourney and brought it to a successful close in accordance with our five year project. The fall party, which was given in conjunction with the T. L. S., was held in the girls' gymnasium with The Midnite Roundersn playing. For this party, the gym was decorated to represent a snow scene. It was declared the most successful party ever given by the B. C. C. Not only have our members worked in the club, but they were prominent in other activities of school life. VVe were represented in basketball by Gaylord Coackleyg in football by Ralph Anderson, Phil Johns, Charles Clay, Gaylord Coakley, Earl Dawson and Jack Lindeeng in track by Eugene Nelson, Ralph Anderson, Lawrence Erickson, Earl Dawson, and Charles Clay. VVe were also well represented in the band and orchestra. Yfjggggsf ries: fo 25,31 Z 1923 3.-2: 54517 ea: Q QY4f?X'2??,iV3'i2 ONE HUNDRED ONE fiiiigki gg Qgifixi 5 fi 4322. Ellyn ilivilrrinr ijgfjzjiggfze-iTZQ1f Qfigl ag :Nlw mv! 'W TRI MU CLUB I fl I. Q dl' JW 1 ,1 1 Vx DQ l w, ,I 1 r 'NY' W 1 l P W' 1 1 w 1 , TW W iv I bf NY N 404. I N 5 x il! W sl' lr ly, in A, if 'N 4M l fn W i, ,, , nl. l l lx 1, . N 1 A w sg E 3312: N Olson, Craig, Miss Volk, Lofberg, Marshall V Stewart, I. White, Buskirk, F. Anderson, Welsh ,A EflCkSDU, Dossett, Appleby, Leggett, F. Johnson l l 4 V. Johnson, Kelly, Bone W Stevens, E. Hand, Dyke, M. Hand gn 'N N 'I Eeifffiisgf is fflfki 5 fsflfwemif Z 15123 Bs: 2151 T11 if is ONE HUNDRED TWO ?ii4,7Sf3?5e?i 23,fl ,i53i'gii Uhr ilieflertnr fifiiem :lavage for E 'wr IV X .4 , Y' Uri Mn Gllnh 1434 , , r T I OFFICERS X N FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Qi N V EIIJEEN CRAIG .,7,,,.,7 ...,...... P resident ......7,....,S............ EILEEN CRAIG QA' 'yi GOLDIE LOFBERG ,,7,Y7,., ,...,. I 'ice-President ..,,.,. ,...,... G ARNET BUSKIRK GARNET BUSKIRPL ..,,,, ..7,.,.... S ecretary ......... ...,,. G OLDIE LOFBERG I QI in RUTH OLSON ..,,.,,.,Y,,,. ...,... 1 'reasurev '.,7,, ...,,,, ,........ R U TH OLSON If WX: JENNESS STEWVART ...,7,,,.....,,,.... Monitov ',..,,, .,..,,.,,,...,7,.. P HOEBE WELCH ,WI VERNICE DOSSETT ,,,,,,....,. Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,. EDNA BIAE BIARSHALL +I A V Listen my people and you shall hear, M Eg' Of the work of Tri Muifor one whole year. ,Xl IYI To tell the story as it should be told, X Q71 You must know the standards we upholdg 'Ml Three of the highest that you can findg 'JV They are Morals and Manners and Mind. lg, A Each and every member has been true 'vi To these three things the whole year through. yi? I Each girl of our club can't help but remember 7 V The fun that we had on a hike in Septemberg ,JY L Then at our party on Hallowe'en Eve I V WN VVe saw many things we could not believe. M J' VVhen Christmas came with its spirit of joy, wx We helped make happy two girls and a boy. Q! Eg At our party we dressed as children quite young, M W Our guests and our members had bushels of fun. ikly Lv: In February as we all know, y 'WI Cupids and hearts are all the go. mg Eg' That month we had a party fine fi, At which everyone had a very good time. Il, In spring we gave our play Ni ,vi To the Eighth Graders and Freshies gay. ly l Our project was the best of all ii Y Our money we earned during spring and fall. 'J To Miss Cox our money we bring 'W jww From all the clubs that are in the ring. ' N ,V I Now the happy year is closing, 1 I ,, To our Seniors whom we are losing. Q! W May there come the best Success, ls, ,Wy Which will bring them happiness. W IW There is nothing left to tell, kg For the club has prospered well. N X, iw? W iw' ,HV M fr iffy fifixgg as 4335.21 Z 1523 ss: Z 534 ZFX 1f3v!'f 'ii7i' iii ONE HUNDRED THREE jyggkf gisfiisfgfzsfsg Ghz ?Kvflntnr lfizizrm 42121559351 W WI QQ X fir' R P V , , 5 l VI ,t D, V V, WT: wry A 'O' 4 V P w i ,jf Y 1 L W V , X 7 LV! Mi ,WW V' A 74 'KV 1.91 N IP t t W 'S N 'K gr 1, I 4 vi ,Ai V ,W r U w x Fw TWENTIETH 'CENTURY LITERARY SOCIETY: Lagergren Walters Dawson Wrlght Hames Rhykerd Wilson I Stratton Tracy WVesterfseld Seymour Tupper Gregory Mllan Hansen lnness Ixelly G Stratton Ballmger Headv Ecfzszgmsffzsx 5 zo Qjki z 1923 'X 45? X Q frfwifgff' 9, Miss Morse, Ewing, A. Johnson, Blocklinger, Grqham U , . , ' 1 A 3 . 1 y I y N , , . , , - 'NY' 0 NE HUNDRED FOUR FQQKZ feagajfmoezefeiazafi Uhr ilirflertnr qw 211:33 23,32 52148541 Emrntirth Glrnturg iliitrrarg Svnrietg OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER IIEDORA GRAIIAM ...,.,.......,...,... President ..,...,...,,..,............ ELMA EWVING BIARION I,AGERGREN .........,. Vice-President ..... ROSALIND VVESTERFIELD IRMA SEYMOUR ...,..,,,, .,.,.... S ecretary ....,,,.,...,, .......... H AZEL VVILSON ELMA EWVING ,..,,,. ....,,, I 'reasurer ..,.O,...,....., ATARION LAGERGREN NITA RIIYKERD ,..,,,. ,,...... M onitors ...7..., ,,........ I RMA SEYMOUR JEAN STRATTON .,...... ,......,,., M onitors ......YI... ...... H ELEN TRACY HAZEL NELSON ..,,,, ,..,, . .Sergeant-at-Arms .,..... ...... J EAN STRATTON- Advisor-MISS BIORSE The Twentieth Century Literary Society was founded in 1922. During those six years it has prospered and assumed more responsibilities. It aims to give girls an opportunity to develop culturally. The most attractive events on the social calendar were the fall party and the alumni banquet. T. L. S. joined with the Boys, Collectors Club and the Snow Party of December tenth was a very successful social event. Especially pretty were the decorations and programs, which added to the merriment as well as the beauty of the occasion. The Midnight Roundersn furnished music for ten dances and two extras. At Christmas time the club entered into the Christmas spirit by contributing to the Empty Stocking Club. T. L. S. has co-operated in helping with the school project for clubsfthe plan- ning and redecoration of a girls' rest-room. Before the close of the second semester a reception was given to new Sophomore girls. An interesting program and dainty refreshments helped to make it a pleas- ant social hour. Thursday programs have been interesting. The continued story was very ex- citing and the T. L. S. Tribune kept everyone guessing. The original editorials deserve special mention. It was the aim to review the lives and accomplishments of prominent writers and composers. ' On April 26, the Boys' Collectors Club and T. L. S. gathered in the girls' gymnasium for their spring party. It was tl1e first spring party which was not bestrewn with crepe paper but with comfortable chairs and shaded lights everyone had a royal good time to the tune of an excellent seven piece orchestra. Especially unique were programs made by the B. C. C.'s. The Alumni Banquet closed the events of a successful year under theleader- ship of Miss Morse. The banquet was held at the Elks Club on the evening of Commencement. At prettily appointed tables alumni and underclassmen joined in toasts to ,fourteen Seniors wl1o graduated June 8, and were initiated into the ranks of alumni. Here's to the Seniors of T. L. S. Kathryn Blocklinger, Anna Dawson, Elma Ewing, Ledora Graham, Margaret Gregory, Lucille Hanson, Alice Johnson, Nita Rhykerd, Irma Seymour, Jean Stratton, Helen Tracy, Marguerite Tupper, Hazel VVilsOn, Eva Ruth W'right. Q fihffigwlf' ask :ajax 3 1523 we ijfilixf of. flemklfdi ONE HUNDRED FIVE N 1 W . ,., illiiik fsfQsfj?:g.-gl:-zqagg flips illrflerinr ax lfififxsfiliziax qw l lk AGRICULTURE CLUB W l IW' fl. V yy 54 ' l 'W' x .M W img l 'W ,i , ,M n ff W NU .ww gi KW, Lv ,.,,4TL Hr lvl vw N w N! 'ii' Io, 4 1' ,5 rf! l l W' Mr. Rehling C M ' . ecum V. Odean ' L. Ballew R. Moberg B. Wilson S. Junk C. Nelson ' P. Upsou L. Johansen R. Halberg , L. Britt E, Nelson ' R. Smith Wilson 'W' W . 'Nr l I W i l 2 W X1 R. Alexander Fortman W1 J I EC? 55253 ihifiik 3 1523 332 Ziffiifx I ?2,fif31?2f, 'iff 5 ONE HUNDRED SIX L 4 f1i,ilXiff?.i23E Cllpz illriivrinr 3152:-Realm 21 flax Agriruliurv Qlluh OFFICERS ITIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER PAUL CARLSON ..,,,,.. ,...,7,... P resident ........ ..,,,...,,. C LARK MECUIVI CLARK RIECUM ...7,,.., ...,,,,, V ice-President ....... ,,,.... C ONRAD NELSON XTIRGIL ODEAN ,,.,..., ...V...... S ecretaryg ...... ........ V IRGIL ODEAN CONRAD NELSON ........, ..,...... T reasurer ,,Y,.7.. ....... R AY MOBERG BENTLEY WILSON ............. Program Leader ...., ,,........ S TEPHEN JUNK CLARK MECUM ........ .4......,,,,,,.. C ritic ,.,,.,.,,...77,7.....7, BENTLEY WILSON Advisor-MR. REI-ILING VVith the object of enlarging its membership and its scope of activity the Agri- culture Club left the ranks of the regular clubs in December and became a special club. The club now meets twice a month on Friday nights. To more nearly ful- Hll one of the chief purposes of the club, which is to interest students in agricul- ture, the organization was Opened to eighth and ninth graders as well as upper classmen. The club meetings have proved to be of great benefit because of the vital and interesting talks and discussions which were given. Special programs were held at which outside speakers discussed some special phase of agriculture. These meet- ings were open to the public. The annual Father and Son banquet, given on May 12, was a pleasant meeting for the club members as well as their guests. In conjunction with the Laurians, the Agriculture Club gave a party and a benefit assembly. The party in honor of Halloween, was much enlivened by horns, confetti and clever costumes. Prizes were awarded to the two best costumed couples. The benefit assembly given in March, was in the form of a musical comedy entitled, Hinkey Doodle Townfi The unique plot, colorful costumes, and good acting furnished opportunity for many laughs. Another phase of the club work has been the training of teams to enter the grain and livestock judging contests. On May 3, twenty-five of the club members represented the school at the sectional judging contest held at Good Hope. The grain judging team won first place in the contest with Robert Alexander receiving high score and Marion Cooley winning fourth plac-e. Galesburg, having won third in the poultry and Hfth in fat stock and dairy judging, placed third in the contest. On June fifteenth, Galesburg will be represented in the annual state judging con- test at Urbana. Members of the Agriculture Club feel that this year has given them an oppor- tunity to build up a better club, to know more about the problems facing the agricul- turalist and raiser of livestock and to meet men who are prominent in these fields of endeavor. gf of-fjfk 5 4'C?ZfX L 1528 Ei QQQTQEQXZ 211 45222511-2 ONE HUNDRED SEVEN f.iFQEi3 ?f23f f,f:eiiXE5:iff2fZ. Uhr Eeflrrtnr iii? M M LAURIAN LITERARY SOCIETY S N . K, Wi K ' ,. -- f ' A LA, '-' . -2'V as 4 4 :gf 7 2' A .ge .if br S v , 6 X f, if wafer rv aiv . Bai w beg ::: I ,:f,. 1 H, Xb wr .T . Ai K A ',,, y X .X EA XS . V gh Q r 'K Q 3 RP W, will , f ,,:- . f x . ss ., e . ' .,,, ' f ' - 1' ...fx Q .g-,' 1 r ii - 5155531 f .5115 : ig. , 'f A W l l l E Elss E Miss Pearson, Christenson, Rensch, li. NValherg, Cutler, Wycall, Newland, Pople lhvis, Miunick, ID ni lsou, Lipsky Cain, Jackson, L. Walberg, I. Hahn N. Tyler, Shaw, Childers, Salmons M0ntg0111S1'Y, A. Tyler, Tipton, Ekstrom, M VVilliamson cGowan 525' rank 5 fjexfe 5 1EIEH g3'?zf5,S1 in I 3332? 1 LL ONE HUNDRED EIGHT n ,ff-21: ,, , - K .e Uhr illriivrtnr L 4 ta fi f ma 4 if A I QQKQTZT4 sex? QI eefaxiie President ....,.... . Eaurian illitvrarg Snrivig OFFICERS ......,..FIRST '1llCllM Vice-President .....,......,,,. .GERTRUIIE CU'1'LI-:R Secre tary ..,.....,, Treasuref' ....,., Jlomtor ......,,,,... Y . ..,,, ,,,, 'B ERNICE Vt ALBICIRG ..,......VERLA CAIN ,........VIARGARE'I' IIENSCII Sergt.-at-A rms .....,,,,,,,.... PEARL HAXIISIIIIAIRGEII Reporter ...,,,,,,,. :XLICE HARTMAX LUCILLE Pol-LE A dvisor- SECONIJ TERM BERNICE VVALBERG XYIIRGINIA MINNICK MAIIGARET RENSCH ALICE TYLER LAXYERNA XVALBERG IIAXYERNA VVALRERG PAULINE XVILLIAIWISOX MISS PEARSQN TH-E L. L. s. JOURNEY In September when skies were blue School started, but not too early, ,TWas then we took our members new To start our yearly journey. October's skies were bluer still And fun had we togetherg A wiener roast, a party-thrills! All happened in this Weather. November's skies, though somewhat gray, VVere cheered by programs fineg Each member helped in every way TlIe last one to outshine. December brought us Christmas cheer, And for' children who were poor, VVe made the sadness disappear, And their comfort did insure. January-exams-how we did cram To make our average highg Results, in fact, were very good, So we didn't have to sigh. In February came St. Valentine And his tokens he brought one dayg We enjoyed a musical program fine In fact, 'twas almost play. During March we worked 'most every day Hoping to win renown, By presenting our project assembly play 'Kln Hinkey Doodle Townf' Bright April with its showers Found us working hard as everg E'en through the season of Maytime flowers ln sincere and true endeavor. Once we enjoyed the luck o' the pot, And again, a party we hadg At the first we ate quite a lot, At the second we danced, each lass with Now 'Comes the end of a happy yearg To Seniors we bid our adieug VVe'll oft think hack. perhaps with a tear, And memories gladly review. TIIIRD 'PERM l3ERNICE WTXLBEIIG VIRGINIA MINNICK NIAIIGARET RENSCH JUANITA HAHN HAIIIIIETT TYI.ER HAIKIIIETY VPYLER DARLENE MONTGOMERY her lad. tzoffiagikf 513553532 4 ffiiiw Z 1923 B21 fgQ1T5?XQ slit ff?2if4Q5f 'M ONE HUNDRED NINE X- ' 4 ,-.fq - I 1i1iQ534?S: fLQgjgQi.i4i2Hzfm4 Uhr Reflrrtnr ?f1'1Zf??hY?4i 3532 eg., 43 TRIPLE DEBATE .Ai LT: V! n 2 E F. Hale L. Nelson K. Gardner R. Rissing P. Roseneau C. Fredrickson R. Laughner P. Jones R. Bergstrom F. Mayer-Oakes R. Miller I. Jontry K. Gunther B. Newkirk D. Kennedy L. Bondi L. Larson R. Jones ilfirlfgk ff 5 5 gk: z 1925 xg :gif M fzfizwgfl ONE HUNDRED TEN I snag qawfgzxQs:if5:5s,.Q, Uhr iKvf1ntnr Qgxaiifziw fi TRIANGULAR DEBATE K 3 I I. Bogue P. McBride N. Bengtson R. Hardy D. Diefendorf M. Housh I. Pearson G. Barlow C, Pearson Z. Miller I. Terrill E. Nirdlinger V. Hinchliff R. Maley I M. Evans D. Tennery I. Morgan A. Finley 4 , W 4 :iiZi Af 5 ik 5 542545541 3 1525 'Xi ijiif QE ii 5922 5 if f ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN -1. 1 X7 X1 fggjx, 5:1 E112 '1KrflvrInr Iezissfsllifw fffzlskf Efriangular Brhatr AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE ANALOTOS LITERARY SOCIETY-2. ELIZABETHEAN LITERARY S0CIETY1I. Leader-Irene Pearson, Lcaclere-Grace Barlow, Zoe Miller, Carol Pearson. Isabelle Terrill, Elsie Nirdlinger. ELIZABETHAN LITERARY SOCIETY-3. LINCOLN DEBATING CLUB-0. Leader-Virginia Hinchliff, Leader-Robert Maley, Dorothy Tennery, Marjorie Evans. Alexander Finley, Joe Morgan. LINCOLN DEBATING CLUB-0. ANALOTOS LITERARY SOCIETY-3. Leader--Jesse Bogue, Leader-Pauline McBride, Nels Bengtson, Robert Hardy. Dorothy Diefendorf, Marion Housh. The Triangular Debate consisting of the Analotos Literary Society, the Eliza- bethean Literary Society and the Lincoln Debating Club was won by the Annies this year. The question for debate was: Resolved: That the McNary-Haugen Bill should be enacted into lawf, The Lizzie aflirmative defeated the Lincoln negative 3 to 0. The Lizzie negative was defeated by the Annie aHirmative 2 to 1. The Annie negative defeated the Lincoln afhrmative 3 to 0. Eriplr Brhatr AFFIRMATIVE ' NEGATIVE FRANKLIN DEBATING CLUB-2. Bovs' SCIENCE CLUB-1. Leader-Rollin Laughner, Leader-Paul Jones, Francis Mayer-Oakes, Russell Jerome Jontry, Robert Miller. Bergstrom. GIRLS, SCIENCE CLUB-3. Boys' SCIENCE CLUB'-0. Leader-Bonnie Newkirk, Leader-Kenneth Gunther, Roberta Jones, Louise Larson. Leon Bondi, Donald Kennedy. FRANKLIN DEBATING CLUB13. GIRLS, SCIENCE CLUB-0. Leader-Leonard Nelson, Leader-Florence Hale, Carl Fredrickson, Paul Rosenau. Katheryn Gardner, Ruby Rissing. - The Triple Debate consisting of the Girls, Science Club, Boys, Science Club, and the Franklin Debating Club, was held on December 14. In this triangle, the Franklins scored highest, being entitled to compete with the winning team of the Triangular Debate for the Club Championship. The Girls' Science affirmative team lost to the Franklin negative 3 to 0. The Franklin afhrmative won from the Boys' Science negative with a score of 2 to 1. The Girls' Science negative team defeated the Boys' Science affirmative team 3 to O. In the final debate for club championship, the Annies,' were victorious, win- ning from the Franklins by only 12 points. The debates throughout the contest this year were characterized by logical thinking, effective speaking and a thorough knowledge of the question. Many of the strong debaters will probably represent their club again next year. ONE HU NDRED TWELVE 56113: fe 1725 52: 1 1153354 3 15133 xc QQATX aifgfiaeoziv J gre: is 4NlVI LW' -,yr I I V I I, N ,Jw LJ, yr I ,r I, 1 .filni NL 53 'W' :jj we VL Uri R Q W 24 NP NW ml ,W I 4' r I fr ,gli I 'W 'KM r Pi ,N ,, 'MI Nr! ,V 1 I I y f 'Ji WW I I W WW ark: Qfgigqiiiifex Uhr Eeflvrtur Qggq 431313922 Qiixsisxff fe BIG NINE DEBATERS Hinchliff, Nelson, Mr. Jennings, Pearson, McBride Kennedy, Larson, Fredrickson, Evans A. L. S. CLUB CHAMPION DEBATERS I. Pearson, Housh, Miller, McBride C. Pearson, Harlan, Dxefendorf, Scott ,Jw EQ ,irfizjgggfgxf ask f QQYQQSSZ Z 1523 xg 2:51 X T 252322fIiT4lf15f-iSi ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN A I W CffiQ4?E: Qagfixfizpeam 61112 iliviisrtnr airy-ifieiziw fsfgzew as DEBATE BOARD W P I W NV! W W N ,P I W W M W Larson, Iones, Nelson, Mr. Iennings, Mayer-Oakes, Fredrickson, Pearson Evans, Kennedy, W'il1iamson, Hinchliff, McBride, Newkirk, Maley Miller. Bogue, Laughner JJ W . - . , Eehaie Artunhva ,AW The Big Nine Debate Board celebrated its third birthday this year. This group of de- W haters, sixteen in number, was chosen from all students interested in debate and who Wanted W to become members of the Big Nine debate team. Regular meetings were held and the ques- WW tion studied and discussed. The members presented arguments pro and con concerning the W subject for debate and ideas Were presented as to how the question should be handled. , There were several sophomores and juniors in the group who learned a good deal W about the methods of argumentation. These people will make valuable timber for future l , debate teams. This, in fact, is the purpose of the board. The board met under the instruc- W 'tion of Mr. Jennings, our Big Nine coach. The Big Nine Debate was held March 2. The question for debate was: Resolved, 'That ,I i the essentials of the McNary-Haugen Bill should be enacted into law. Our negative team consisting of Leonard Nelson, leader, Pauline McBride, and Carl Fredrickson, Went to Mon- mouth. After a hard battle the decision was given to Monmouth with the close score of 90-88. 'j Mr. Shuiston, of Augustana College was the critic judge. ' X Our negative team consisting of Irene Pearson, leader, Louise Larson, and Virginia Hinchliff met Canton, here. The critic judge, Mr. Garwood, of Macomb, decided in favor of Galesburg, with a score of 90-82. g At the debate held in Canton, the aiiirmative won which made Monmouth the victors of I ' the debate, with Galesburg second and Canton third. l FINAL CLUB DEBATES V After being victorious on December 14 and 15, the Franklins and the Annies entered in-- to the final club debates held December 19. W The question was the same as debated by all club teams: Resolved, 'iThat the McNary- Haugen bill should be enacted into lawf' 'WW fContinued on Page 115j. W ul Eezfzsif gags: fizogzeg 5 fi flfiii Z IEEE 322 is 511154 33-25, fizkfzif?-YCFQQ ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN I, jgjaggrag 5153, gags,-3 Uhr Evdntnr ifiiifigifsii ifyi- ll NV' ' ivy ,il I DECLAMATION REPRESENTATIVES M w X A lf in 'YY . , W X r l r ixiyi .ig V, iff U: f 1 . I , IW, '47 ii . fl it E M :Eg fi l ' 1 5 vw u,r 'FM Tir? N xl mr u T ' l Ll i P 1 Ji Carl Fredrickson Harriett Davidson V There were three ,judges at each debate who chose the winner on the merits of delivery, ix V 1 X style, and the material. Mj l The Franklin negative team composed of leader, Leonard Nelson, Carl Fredrickson, and if Url Paul Roseneau, debated the Annie affirmative, consisting of leader, Irene Pearson, Zoe Miller, V iii and Carol Pearson. In this debate the decision was given in favor of the Franklins. 'W However, in the other debate, the Annies with leader, Pauline McBride, Marian Housh, JY Nfl and Dorothy Diefendorf, and the Franklins composed of leader, Rolland Laughner, Francis '1 W Mayer-Oakes, and Russell Bergstrom, the decision was in favor of the Annies. ,ill LJ Thus, being tied, it was necessary to grade on l-gy .li the percentage basis. In this the judges graded Nl each debater. As a result the Annies were Vic- 'vi torious by a percentage of 625 to 612. The two qi Vi clubs were evenly matched and It was a problem L, A for the best of judges to decide. lx!! , I w 3 DECLAM. AND EXTEMP. 'W 4,4 Galesburg-High School was represented by X W, Harriett Davidson and Carl Fredrlckson in the W, declamation contests this ear. On November 4, M Y J llglarlriettfwent io tCantop lvgliergeh the 33igChNine lvl w X ec ama lon con es was ie . e rea erry , 1 iq' Blossoms, and received second place, Monmouth V W' winning first and Rock Island winning third place. ' Carl entered the Big Nine Contest at Kewanee, 'V Dec. 16. His selection was The Brink of ,l , J Silence, for which he won first place. 1 'W' 43 In extempore speaking we were represented y l Llp by Leonard -Nelson at Moline, April 28. This if ,Wi was also a Big Nine Contest. He has .represented W W us for two years m extempore speaking. 'Gales- , i burg not being among the first three, did not gg place this year. Geneseo won first place for the A, third consecutive year, while Rock Island and ix I I wi Leonard Nelson Monmouth won second and third place respectively. UV: I jif' 4 pri 'Fri W i l i. Baer? zsagffl QA fx gf piggy.: 1923 Ss: QRWSAEK 5i5fTK-iT51 ' ous HUNDRED FIFTEENK P V fl l i 31561: if-5fXf5 Uhr illeflntnr Qgmffisis f ' Y A BUDGET STAFF 5 3 X X Iones, Walters, Mr. Damberg, Miss Maskrey, Hieronymus, Drew I Lowell, Hofflund, Sundberg, VVilson, F. Peterson 4Skinner, Haskins, Grippe, Iontry, Zeldes Rxssing, Gustafson, Gardner, Folger, Aydeloft Bengtson, Erickson, Cox, Buskirk, Graham D. Iohnson, Young, Andrews Clay, Merritt l G ffirflfggfni' 1225 xgsfiflilki 152532: iififik 57 if ' ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN 3 if-ke qefgmimeaew. Uhr, 'ilivflvrfvr 522: :gag gy 1 l N Vi ,, l 53,3 gig 9 Y will W Sy. I 44,2 lv ii W my V My VN A lv- 5 3' Edwin Flwert Bonnie Newkirk Business Manager Editor W N V 'W' 'Ylv . . l , A math frnm the Ehttnr auh Business illllanagvr rt It gives me great pleasure to thank those who have contributed to and loyally supported the Budget this year. WN To fulfill the responsibilities and requirements of an editor and to please indi- 'ff' vidual tastes is no small task. Due to the ability, untiring efforts and co-operation W of the editorial, mechanical, and typing staff, we feel that our endeavor to please has in a small way been attained. Miss Maskrey has so ably guided us over the rough places that our journey has luv been a com arativel smooth one. Mr. Damber , whose ever read smile has en- ll, P Y S Y V4 couraged us in moments of despair, has been an asset in the success and promptness 'W of the paper. ' We wish to thank the subscribers, advertisers, and contributors who have done ' their share to make the Budget possible. BONNIE NEWKIRK, Editor. IJ! There is always a certain amount of work connected with the position of busi- lvl ness manager, but my contact and business with the merchants, printers, and many .Ml others I have met in the business world have made this work a pleasure and an ex- perience that I shall always remember. VVhether one is looking for help, advice or practically anything that may be 1 ig needed in connection with managing a school paper, I have found two people espe- XM' cially who are always holding out a helping hand. They are no others than the srl guardians of the '27 and '28 Budget, Miss Maskrey and Mr. Damberg. wi To all who have so willingly contributed and assisted in making the 1927-1928 Budget a success, I wish to extend my sincere thanks and trust that my successors will be equally as fortunate. EDWIN ELWERT, Business Manager. ,,', wr .Q s w 1?Bi,fii55?f4' ffiiixhiii 37 fgffex Z 335 3:1237 K ?Z3Y5i?3sf2fYiifl3Q'? ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN fn, , I A 4e4,iiK,:2Q413SaA Efhe Qvflrrinr 6255.425 firm 5:35 REFLECTOR STAFF I al 3 x In Herlocker, Miss Stickle, liarry McLaughlin, Miss Atherton, Mr. Dambcrg, Hale McKenzie, Fredrickson, MCH1-ide, Christy Qwen, Houshf McKiernan, Johnson, Neumann Dxckson, Blocklinger, Schlaf, Brittingham, Hunter if eggs: fs Q2 1 :ek z 1525 ss: if Q'7iYi,5i2'2' figs ECQAM U s t ss s s W ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN n .51 'e an ffzefiafi Uhr illvflntnr 4111 af: i1fl 53? 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Bondi, Barry, Butler, Zeldes Almquist, Terrill,TR0:e, RGo0k1n,- Flgchend Hfxygs, Spaw Zeldes, Eckwall, ras , osenquist, ewar , . xusta sou R. Miller, B. Bondi, Holnflund, Murphy, Lourie, 'Fensterer, Jontry Freeburg, Netsell, Crandall, S. Gustafsoq, Hinckley, Smirh Vlfiegert, Laughner, Campbell, Iencks, Barrd, Olmsted, Elliot A ,Y 5 f f A - - -- 1' 7 1, ,Q-I I 4k :A Y 7A3k'7T ' 3 45,35 gg,f gfV35,g5 gg, til A Xi xzxfx X 1,f,s,Q:?XY1 1 , ONE HUNDREDITWENTY-ONE CORNETS ALTO TENOR SAXOPIIONE CLARINETS Hew frigiliiii i:f:C4i51K Zifhe Qvflrrtnr esziiifgiiezw CE. Q. Sv. Email The High School Band has progressed rapidly this year under the untiring efforts of Mr. Landon, who has given much of his valuable time for its success. It has increased its member- ship in the last six years from twenty-five to fifty members. This season they have played before many and varied audiences, which included Assem- blies, Basketball and Football games, the Tournament, Decoration Day Parade, Y. M. C. A. Concert and the C. B. :Sz Q. Family party. In April they journeyed to Peoria to compete in the State Contest. Although they did not place, the organization and Mr. Landon received much credit for the excellent program they presented. On March 23, they gave their fifth an- nual Concert at the Central Congregational Church, before a large and appreciative audience. All in all, the record of the bandis achievements are such, that the Galesburg High School should be proud of them. The following is the personnel of the band: RoY S. LANDON, Director Robert Trask Charles Hinckley Bud Bondi Walter Frank, Jr. Edwin Thompson Frederick Clark Margaret Oberg Woodrow Le Hew Willard Ralph Floyd Pfafflin Raymond Brown BARITONE Robert Herlocker Roger Shaw Russell Bergstrom Leon Bondi Russell Campbell James Drew Richard Burgland MELODY SAXOPHONE Tadd VVake Nola Swenson George Cummings Helen Johnson AL'ro SAXOPHONE Carl Sauter Fonnie Sloan Clarence VViegert Jerome Jontry TROMEONE Robert Miller Francis Hayes Donald Peterson Dnmsrs Rolland Olmsted Lawrence Smith BASS Robert Giddings Laird Swigert Pedro Rios VVillard Freeburg Rollin Laughner George Murphy Stuart Hawkinson Helen Landon Dale Rowe Joe Morgan Vivion Lowell William Hanlon Donald Larson John Hawkinson YVillard Smiley PICCOLO ALTO CLARINET Dale Freeburg Comer Crandall LIBRARIAX. ,...,,,.,.,..... .,.,... C harles Larson CE. B. Sv. Gbrrhraira The High School Orchestra has ended a very successful year, under the direction of Mr. Landon. , Several new musicians have been added to the list of players this year, raising the number to forty-eight. , The orchestra has appeared before the school on several occasions during the year. The outstanding event of the year, the concert given April 20, at the Central Congregational Church, was declared by everyone to be a big success. This year the orchestra has very creditably performed many of the more difficult classical and semi-classical selections such as Victor Herbert's Favorites, 4'The Student Prince, and parts of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Much of the credit for the work of the orchestra belongs to Mr. Landon, for he has given his time and effort in an attempt to produce a really good orchestrag everyone feels that he has been very successful. FIRST VIOLINS SECOND WYIOLINS SAXOPHOXES CELLO Russell Bergstrom Helen Butler Roger Shaw Gertrude Zeldes Isabelle Terrill Charlotte Lowrie Clarence VViegart BAss VIOL Albert Hofflund Gladys Rosenquist Marion Almquist Barbara Gookin Dale Miller Arlene Netsell Jerome Jontry CORNETS Francis Mayer-Oakes Sarah Jencks CLAIHINETS Robert Trask Marie Morrison Eleanor Baird Rollin Laughner Charles Hinckley, Bernice Zeldes Phyllis Williams Willard Freeburg Bud Bondi ' Margaret Barry Virgil Anderson Helen Landon T Reese Elliot Herbert Miller Dale Rowe ROr3IBr?NlEsM.H Wilma Fletcher Darould Swinger George Murphy F0 er. rf er Ruth McIntosh Edwin Jones ALTO CLARINET mums ayes Irene Gustafson Jack Fenester Comer Crandall TUBA . I HonNs Alyce Seward DRUMS Robert Glddmgs Leon Bondi BAIUTONE Lawrence Smith PIANO Russell Campbell Robert Herlocker Rolland Olmsted Sigrid Gustafson ef iii!!! 2 42253 :lick Z 1528 ssgzfjfiek Q lxafi-iff flee ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO A gferg: gagfjzsafefgfefeis any illvflerinr zizsszsgfia 42:6 QQQPSEXFZEQQ THE CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Turner, which met each week on Monday, VVednesday and Friday, was a well balanced group as all sections were quite strong both in volume and number. The Girls' Glee Club Inade several successful appearances singing before Lower Form and Parent Teachers' Association with their Iinal work being the cantata Childhood of Hia- watha, by YVilson. During the year Mr. Turner introduced a National Music Program for High Schools. This was a combination of chorus work, musical appreciation and the history of music. The program included folk songs, composed folk songs, art and operatic selections, oratorios and anthems from the following countries: Italy, Spain, France, Russia, Germany and many from the United States. Several quartettes were developed during the year. Much credit for this year's success is d11e to the faithful work of the accompanist, Doris Miles. The concert of the year was the musical revue, Souvenirs, arranged by Mr. Turner from many of the numbers learned in class during the year. The entire chorus class took part in this. The Childhood of Hiawathafl was sung by the Girls' Glee Club, Edith Christenson and Mary Fender having the solo parts. The girls were appropriately dressed in Indian costumes and with an Indian setting for a background. The scene was very effective. Souvenirs contained a mixed chorus. The first act was laid in the living room of the Benton home. Captain Jack Benton, Nels Bengtson, was seen admiring the portrait of a Spanish senorita. He cared nothing for the American girl and according to his views as expressed to his friends, Marvin Merritt, Bob Maley, Dana Watts, Edwin Thompson, Donald Peterson, Jess Rogue and Gerald Wilson, he strongly prefers the foreign type of girl. His friends disagreeing with Jack, planned a meeting between him and Marion Harlan, a former sweetheart, at a party which they knew he would attend. In the meantime Jack gave them as proof of his arguments a glimpse of fair damsels from Japan, Arabia, Russia, Italy and Spain. The scene for the third act was laid in the garden at the Harlan home. Jack entered the garden in quest of Marion and was surprised to see a young lady who was an exact replica of his ideal. From all appearances, it seemed to be a case of love at first sight for Jackg but after making inquiries as to the whereabouts of Marion Harlan, he discovered that she stood before him. After all, his preference for the foreign type of girl was only a fancy. 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Graham sf1fi1s:s.si! 5552: 1 laik 2 19211 xg 2-Aklfiix 4tf,fT5gA:Tfi ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE X ,yi xx fix ff 1 SS: A -N' '2f'111fs:xQ:?f4TfKO 5 iiiiffi Z 1925 3-as 2j5?',sf 2'?vgi5z2i i1?s ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX 0 M 'S fix f-i1 - Uhr Qeflertnr GEQZXZ 41211212 2i2E1 ?fsf413Q W QE- fc wx! Ky! .51 lv! Nr JEL V w 1 ' w Q w .X r TW Y 1 W x l 'K S 5 x Wm -w 1 f MN W wg! ,ky A Kr W 4 FROM THE WORLD OF JOURNALISM VN V 'r 'Y W W' ww VXJVVXJVXJVXJVVVVL ,XJ , Q m K I 5 ,Q ! 5 g ' E: S E-.-.-.--,..- .5 I: 1 l f I II I in i E WWW Muna Zkihlrtira l , 1. FRANK LEACH 2. ROY OLSON ilietter HHP11 in CE. ig Sv ZFnnthz1ll ROY OLSON PHIL JOHNS RALPH ANDERSON JOHN ST. GEORGE LLOYD MCLAUGHLIN KENNARD KINNEY GAYLORD COAKLEY CLIFFORD WIMBLEY EARL HAINES EVERETT CEDEROTH WVALTER PETERSON CHARLES CALDERONE LYLE UPSON LEONARD NELSON, Mgr BOB MCCULLOCH Erark EVERETT CEDEROTH PERCEY MCILRAVY LAWRENCE ERICKSON EUGENE NELSON . JEROME JONTRY . EARL IRONS . FRANK LEACH . VERYL ESKRIDGE . PAUL MITCHELL . DALE MILLER . CHARLES DOUGLAS Basketball LL. ELMER SWEAT 7 CHARLES DICKERSON 5. DALE DAVIS 8 RALPH HENDRICKS 3. RONALD GRAFFOULIERE 6. ELMER AUGUSTSON 9 LOUIS GOODE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT 1 f A feififezzfgilficzxam Uhr Kviirrivr ezizs-sg Sim Qizvfsszfsf W ' OUR COACHES Eldon Volk, the basketball coach of Galesburg High School, came from Illinois Wes- leyan where he starred as a basketball player. This was Coach Volk's first year at coaching but he took over the job and handled it like a vet- eran. His perseverance, courage and ability as coach give us great confidence in the future achievement of his athletic teams. John W. Gillespie, our coach for the fifth consecutive season, came to Galesburg with years of experience in coachingg he is the man to whom we should give the credit for boosting G. H. S. to a respected posi- tion in the field of athletics. Coach, as he is better known, has turned out athletes who are star players on famous teams. He is ever on the job and judg- ing from his past achievement, we have every reason to look for still more success. 1 1 gsvzzwfifk 5-5 1332125 Z 1525 xii'-,QZTQSQ 1125231-ggTfTTf23Qi ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NIN E I 1 oak gagging! :iz fem Uhr ilieflrrtnr aw: 2212 K-iirlafw Mr. Mahoney Mr. Brooking, Chairman Mr. Gillespie Mr. Aldus Mr. Volk t iliarulig Glnmmittee anh Athletir illlanagrra The Faculty Athletic Committee for 1927-28 was composed of Mr. Brooking, Chairman, Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Volk, Mr. Mahoney, and Mr. Aldus. At the meetings which are held each month, this committee discusses many problems which pertain to athletics, such as the price of student activity tickets, and admission to games, and rules and regulations for the various intra-mural sports. The duties of this com- mittee extend beyond the regular meetings to taking charge of games, tournaments, and track meets, to officially passing on all players receiving letters and numerals, and to set- ting the standards for players on G. H. S. athletic teams. As Chairman, Mr. Brooking s-chedules all games and hires all officials. The gratitude of Galesburg High School students should be expressed to this com- mittee for the eiiicient way in which they have conducted the athletic season of 1927-28. We find another group, who deserve recognition for the faithful and untiring service that they have rendered as student athletic managers. The Senior managers for the three major sports who receive a letter for their work are expected to distribute suits, to see that they are properly cared for, mended and returned. They accompany the teams on trips and are in charge of numerous details of management. The three seniors receiving letters for their work as managers are: Leonard Nelson, Foot- ball, Ralph Hendricks, Basketball, and Clifford Anderson, Track. The underclass sport managers fit themselves for the position of senior managers by taking charge of the class football, basketball and track teams in the same way that the senior managers are responsible for the school teams. Those who have served as under class managers are as follows: Juniors: Leach, Andrews, and Baker, Sophomores: Stephenson, Burford, and Morgang Freshmen: Baker, Van Buskirk, and Richardson. The position of manager requires responsibility and faithfulness, as well as the sacrifice of time which must be devoted to tiresome work. The managers are as deserving of th letter awarded during the Senior year as any member of an athletic team for their services are essential to the suc-cess of any athletic season. A .- Y.- f --. -Y - -f A ' - ' 'A if -gferg 3. 4 Z egg 4 :sake Z 1525 X: if 75 X Ii' ieirlii iv. 4 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY ' gl 4491: f3sg3gmgf: Gills ilmintnr .ffififki iillliliixgf L. Nelson F. Leach H. Stephenson John Baker Senior Iunior Sophomore Freshman FOOTBALL R. Hendricks G. Andrews B. Burford M. Van Buskirk Senior Iunior Sophomore Freshman , BASKETBALL C. Anderson John Baker ,Toe Morgan B. Richardson SK QV 39 df .,, . 1 rw XF' if gi wsari A f I w V i r ,Ei Fr' :XY 1.4, 45? FW. iii if Q, A iw. NMA TJ! W 1 i A W! we W 1 V T V' 'rv 1 i W M i v Senior junior Sophomore Freshman 4 if 'Y TRACK Wr 4 ififfriifhfl Pfki if iifQ5221Z 1525 23353 3' 3rf'KfiQ3l5?? ,l, ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE iilfgsag :f :i?x-:Q c21 f2aZ Eh: illeflertnr ax sifi1 2fK 412,fSa1 X OUR CHEER LEADERS ff fggfff f2fQjgg Qi fi Z 15123 332 Iv 4 ii QQ 52' 553:25 ZQQ' ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO Gram Qlaptainz fT0p centerj WALTER PETERSON Captain Football 'fRed captained the foot- ball team for the season of 1928. Much praise is due him for the fine way in which he led the team to victory. 'fRed,s,, fighting spirit was many times transferred to the team, and they would go into the fight with more re- newed vigor. He leaves us this June, and it will be hard to find a captain as good as Redd has been. QTop leftj CHARLES DICKERSON Captain Basketball Chuck', led our basketball warriors the first semester this year. The team follow- ed the idea of i'Chuck's good sportsmanship and many compliments came in from visitors praising the sportsmanship displayed by our men. Chuck', turned in his suit after the Canton game, never to play again for G. H. S. fTop rightj ROY OLEY OLSON Captain Basketball After Chuck turned in his suit and said, good-bye, 'Oleyw Olson took over the reins of the team and guid- ed them to the close of a very successful season. fB0ttomj EVERETT CEDEROTH iioleyv Captain Track 'Oleyj' a member of the U. S. Championship two- mile relay team, was elected to pilot the 1928 track team. Under his leadership the team has made an excellent record this year. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY THREE iflifffffi 23445113.1511 fam. Ellie ilileiirrinr aisiziw 5121534 K ,N , I t 'W W l NY' It J if +1 1 l 'V' V WALTER PETERSON Fullback ll .l Red's football record at G. H. S. shows !', that he is one of the best fullbaeks that ' W has ever played here. Whenever a few yards l l ' were needed, Red was there with the goods. ' He was Captain of the team this year. XVe A are sorry to lose him, as he was one of the . most valuable players in the lineup. l V I sy! l fm LLOYD MCLAUGHLIN Right Guard '57, f'lVlac came to us this year from Detroit, W Michigan, where he was a letter man and a star player. His brand of football showed us t that he knew his stuff. The guard positions W y are about the hardest positions to play right, . butl Mac played it right. He was good 1 at. interference for the backfield men. He ' V! will graduate in june and his position will be ,W hard to fill. i n w I l : CLIFFORD WIMBLEY QuarterbaCk l w Foots shone in his position this season, V for he is one of the best and fastest players ever on the G. H. S. team. He proved him- N self as good on the defensive as on the offen- sive. Foots can truly be said to be a , star, and G. H. S. is fortunate to have him back next season. WV' ww 1 li 5 JOHN ST. GEORGE Center W, John proved to be the right man for the w center position this season because of his lighting ability and good team work. His 'VT football sensei' made possible many gains I through center. ,Tj lv. 'V' 'V' KENNARD KINNEY Right Tackle 'E 'fKenl' proved to be a constant source of Fx, annoyance to the opposing team as he was , ' always spillin' 'em hard and mussing up NJ' their plays. No one has ever filled -the Right l Tackle position as well as Ken, for he played fl a brand of football that will not soon be for- W gotten by G. H. S. fans. He is graduating t this year and the team will feel l1is loss keenly. 1 W X, luv: 'wi l l t . l +011 .qw Hefrffeazzefee ares: so 54162 2 1525 ss: sgfzx: fsefixjfiff ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR .Q 11,4151-f af,f:23aQT4ifgQs:e2 Uhr ilivflrrtnr 'gQ!i2Y 5feiQ2'i3 M 122 flies: Q1 EVERETT CEDEROTH Left Halfback Although a little short, HOley wasn't afraid of anyone and he surely made his bigger op- ponents step. He was a hard man to catch and a harder one to stop. Oley had a natural adeptness at carrying the ball, and his absence next year will be sorely felt. EARL HAINES Right Halfback Earl's last year of football was a brilliant one. He was a fast and consistent ground gainer. The combination of Haines and Cederoth could hardly be beaten. Earl was a clean fighting football player and his playing mas of the best. His place will be hard to ROBERT MCCULLOCH Right Guard VVhen the season opened this year, Bob was right there and gave the regular guards a hard fight to keep their places. Bob could hold his end of the line at any time. And rarely did a runner get through. XVe are sorry not to have Bohn on the squad next year for his ability and sportsmanship will long be remembered. CHARLES CALDERONE Quarterback Charlie developed into a brainy player this year. He could usually dope out the opponents' plays and consequently he and the team were right there. We are losing another valuable player this year in Charlie ROY OLSON Left End Oley this year developed into a classy left endf His weight combined with his speed enabled him to muss up the opposing ball toter. The Wimbley to Olson passes could hardly be improved upon. Oley never lost his head, so much could be expected of him. 961-ij 5 agfefefzek as 1-fear: Z 1925 assi facebook f2g:T23rs:2if:1'T ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE P55153 gaefimgzlzgzgsg Ellie lllviivrtnr ezgazfsflfifiziw :gleam GAYLORD COAKLEY Right End Coak,' filled his position to a T this year. His height enabled him to capture the most difficult passes. Coak's end of the line was shunned by enemies because it was a rare event when one got by him. The team loses him by graduation, also. RALPH ANDERSON Left Guard t'Ancly was a stellar guard this year and his weight kept a great many of his opponents out of his section of the line. While Andy was a little slow, his strength messed up many an opposing guard or runner Great work is expected from Andy next year. LYLE UPSON Left Guard Lyle made the regular Guard step to hold his position, for when he got in the game he always made an opening for our backfield men. He will he another graduate this year and we are sorry to lose such a good fighter and clean sport. PHILIP JOHNS Left Tackle Phil was a new man on the team this year but he proved that he knew how to keep the opposing team out of his territory. Phil wasn't afraid of any runner and Coach ex- pects to make a nifty taekler out of him, as he has another year to battle for G. H. S. Ecizri 75 erik fag 1322: 5 1523 Ss: fed? Q f-a2622ff1?f' ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX iw fi Lnl lr i W l N, w l l wg- 'i tj Vx il W Fl lv' lvl W V i tg Y l K i J i i T4 'JY il i li of iv l 'M W wr in l W lil rife 1- gagjxaztggigeg Uhr iKe11sr1nr 412i:3me4i2-4aa-:ff :Q ilinntlmll Sturm S1CP'1'.24. GAI.ESBURGfALEXlS VVe opened our grid season with a win from Alexis by the score of 1111 to 0. OC'1'.1. GALESBURG-CANTON At Canton we slipped in the mud and slid to a tie, 0 to 0. OCT. 8. GALESBURG-CEDAR RAPIDS The game at Cedar Rapids, undoubtedly the best trip of the season, was called off on 'account of a very muddy play- . ing field. OCT. 15. GALESBURG-DAVENPORT VVe traveled to Davenport and outplayed them, but they won 26 to 0. Breaks gave them the game. OCT. 22-GALESBURG-ROCK ISLAND Rock Islandis fast and heavier team beat us by the score of 13 to 0. OCT. 29. GALESBURG-lVIACOlVIB Galesburg trounced the big Macomb eleven to the tune of 19 to 0. NOV. 5. GALESBURG-KEVVANEE We crushed the heavy Kewanee team by the score of 31 to 7. NOV. 12. GALESBURG-NIOLINE Playing a good game Galesburg fought the Moline High Eleven to a 13 to 13 standstill. NOV.19. GALESBURG-QUINCY Quincy took advantage of the breaks and nosed us out of our game by the score of 9 to 6. During the season of 1927 we piled up 116 points to our opponents, 68. YVe won three games, lost three, and tied two, which shows that tl1e 1927 season was fairly successful. Although many of the team will be graduated this June, a great team is expected for 1928. 1535 ge :Tiki if 5123 1 1925 xi. 5425. X 5 as fi2f1f5izif2f , ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN 4 d J 'zfgggg iii-ii 'if1f Uhr illrilrrtnr six ii2'fZ3ih'??i112l5QlfE5f fi 33 l 'sf 1 1 4 Y W. ASW 'A Ni Wa ffl W W' N We Ni '28 if 'uf N W' w if W W We Fill w . M Numvral 11111211 In Ellnnthall QQ av JOE DEETS-Center. A smashing center not V. afraid to fight. Ai ARTHUR RATCLIFFE-Left Tackle. A good, hard playing tackle. 'A CHARLES CLAY-Left Guard. A brainy and if powerful guard. EARL DAVVSON-Left End. A fast and tricky kj end man. XC JAMES STEVVART-Right Guard. A smashing if good Right Guard. HENRY 1NNEss-Right Tackle. woe be to the My bird he tackles. W l , MERL BROOKS-Right End. A steady and reli- 'W able Hank man. FRANK POTTER-Quarterback. Showed thc in makings of a football player. 'W' WARD NETSELL-Right Halfback. VVard play- of ed on the first team most of the time. EARL IRONS-Fullback. A fast plunging foot- J ball player. ,N JACK LINDEEN-Left Halfback. Jack get Il l lot of bruises in the fight. ' ROBERT ASTLE-Spare Man. Could play any , position well. He has two more years to play. , , 1 l L1TiT3?33S2f Sf if iifflk 3 1523 32: 2Q5fi1?2Li QAQLQLQXZ fiiffe - ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT Q- 4.i ,X K, i1fi,i'l '3f1-?,f?5 flips illeflninr zieefgiefiziixfcisegrsixecege An 09212 in Ihr Eaakethall Gram Five men-all of noble stature Came to Galesburg with the many, VVith the many different students, Who from many places drifted, Came to seek the golden knowledge. Thus they found themselves in study, Sometimes found themselves in wonder. Thus when loud the trumpet sounded, Calling forth the stalwart warriors, VVarriors for old Galesburgis honori Warriors for the Chieftain Volk- Strong men proved their noble prowess, Proved their speed and strength of sinews, VVon tl1e praise of all the students, And approval of professors. VVhen about to start in confiict, Every seat of all the bleachers, Every chair above the warpath- . These are filledAand space for standing- With a crowd intensely waiting, Waiting for the tribe of Galesburg To upset their strong opponents. All the air is tense with feeling. As Volk, the Chieftain whispers strongly, To his warriors, Fail not-Swerve not lu When the signal calls to action, Every muscle, every fibre Is sent singing on its errand. Goals are made and skill is tested As the clamorous crowd above them Yells for Leach-now for Davis On to victory there, Old Graffo! Goode, Venell, and Olson, stand by old Galesburgg Elmer, play your very strongest V' Thus in keenest competition, Galesburg scores at end of battle, Scores the highest and exultant, Homeward goes- the crowd uproarious. Then give praise to Galesburgis warriors, VVho have battled without ceasing And whose hearts have eier been valiant, Long live Galesburg's noble warriors! i A- E C or E 862214 4 new 1 giisxr 1523 sz 4:51 21,ie2Jxrf1 2 ONE HUNDRED THIRTV NINE ' ' f ,-,- 'fa A A W 3,-.igql qfk- ,DA X riff'-'vga ,l,?v 52524. ,,ef1K-3:rf1imA Uhr Reiintnr QTEK fel, get ROY OLSON-Captain Guard Roy stepped .from the football field to the captaincy of the basketball team. He was a very good player ard an excellent leader. FRANK LEACH Forward This is Frank's first year on the first squad, but he was responsible for more points than any other player on the team. He has the makings of a star of the first magnitude. DALE DAVIS Center Dale was a great fmd for the team this year as he is much better than the general run of centers. He is leaving us this year after a very successful basketball season. CHARLES DICKERSON-Captain Forward Chuck was captain of the squad the first semester and was one of the best players on the team, and the team missed him greatly the second semester. ELMER AUGUSTSON Guard Augustson is one of the best guards that has ever played for G. H. S. He was a re- markably good all-around player, and his ab- sence will be felt next year. RONALD GRAFFOULIERE Forward Ronald was a very valuable man this year, both in the olfensive and the defensive games. This was his flrst year on the squad, but he made good from the very start. '?Fi'1iPfQx,gf'25' 41253 1 cgix: z 1925 4513 Fivffaosdzgif ze' ONE HUNDRED FORTY I seam: cixigef: :sis Eh: illeflertnr ex 5-radix: i1Qf555tK-4fD ELMER SWEAT Forward Sweat is another all-around.p1ayer, being able to till practically any position competent- ly. He will be a valuable player on next year's team. FORREST VENELL Forward Venell has given a consistently good account of himself throughout the whole season. He is a fast, sure player who would be an asset to any team. LOUIS GOODE Guard Goode is another player who will be missed next year. He was an exceptionally good guard. HAROLD LINDROTHE Center Lindrothe is an excellent center and against him Davis had a hard job keeping his position. By next year he should be something of I1 star. MILO CONNOR Forward Connor, although he is small, does not lack in speed and fight which go far to make a basketball player. He will be a great help to the team next year. RICHARD THOUREEN Guard Dick was a good, steady player who never missed a chance to help the team along. fevfiaigiif iffy? ZQQQK Z 1925 X2 31? Ci,ff5i?OfQfli' ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ON 4 w 4 l E e J TZQQQZASS 1fgQij?igQfi'T1E2L3E2il Uhr ilieiirrtnr Kilfiifiiiiffi' 5 as i 'JV , r W if Eemkrihall Svrnrru 5 i AN Game No. gg, 1.-Galesburg ............ 27 Bardolph ..., Here VW? 2.-Galesburg .,...,. 43 Victoria ....,. Here 1351 3.-Galesburg ............ 18 Knoxville ....... Here , W 4.-Galesburg ............ 18 Pekin .,........ There lg 5.-Galesburg ,........,.. 19 Quincy ...,. Here 6.-Galesburg .,.......... 33 Macomb ,..,., There V' 7.-Galesburg ....,....... 16 Canton ,.,,,,.,,...,,, .... T here xg? 8.+Galesburg ............ 19 I Cedar Rapids ,,,...,,,. Here 7 I 9.--Galeshurg .,.......... 17 Farmington ....., Here 10.--Galesburg ..........., 15 Rock Island ,,,,.. There W 11.-Galesburg ...,.....,.. 31 Monmouth .,... Here VL 12.--Galesburg ....,,..,... 141 Monmouth .,,,,, There , 13.-Galesburg ...,........ 28 Streator There mi 14.-Galesburg ...,.,...... 26 Kewanee ,,.. Here B Sf 15.-Galesburg .e..,,.,.... 29 lNIoline ,,,,, Here if Score ........................ 353 Score ....,..,...........,,..... 272 The season of 1927-28 was very successful with only four de- V feats opposed to eleven victories. We entered the finals of the A District Tournament and defeated Abingdon by the score of 30 W w W' N N to 21, thus making the ninth consecutive time that We have won this honor which entitled us to enter the Rock Island Sectional ,N 1 Tournament. Rockford was our first opponent and they Won from r us by the score of 26 to 22. ixjl Next yearis team is expected to snatch the State Champion- jvw ship as only two of the first five will be graduated. Leach was W the high point man of the season. l I M' vig ,W ly! 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Q Q , 5 Y , AN T3- : P ,, L1 f -7,3-.. 2 . ,. ,VX 6 fv Qu- .1c,:2':ziZ f:-'fs Gag- 1 :J J fi M MV ,. ii -' L A--.-r- --V, QMQ. ,,,, J'-.Lhgr V .1 A, Lx x ,by-'f1Q-.,f1,,LIY 4: 1' W fv-V-ark ,V -.f ,.,. .W .L -I f-:....M5,,,,A 4 f'-'K .f --,-- -Mqf if. .ff -g.: A ,A , --'Y KN, f ff 'Rf'-' -ff f--4'-f Aw -, g,gf:f:pi:i4:S,.-1:51,Ili one HUNDRED FQRTY.-1-HREE LM 'Z ifi3 ffagjxjfj aifaag Uhr 'iliviirrtur f1'13fZfK4f2f5Si?s'4 Uhr Zflrark Svraann When the track call was sounded to the Galesburg High warriors, many men came out. Coach Volk was in charge of the track team for this year and he has turned out some good men and many promising athletes for the coming track seasons. Everett Oley Cederoth was chosen to captain our team and he inspired the team to win by taking first place in numerous events at the different meets. Our track team was composed of about eleven men who represented G. H. S. in a splendid way. The members of the track team are: Captain Everett Cederoth, Jontry, Miller, Irons, Leach, Nelson, Eskridge, Erickson, Mitchell, Douglas, and Mclllravy. i The track men worked hard and lived up to the training rules as evidenced by the records they have broken or equalled and of the places that they have fought out with the picked men of our rival schools. At the start of the season we thought that we would not have a track team, but through the ever increasing diligence of our Coach, Mr. Volk, tl1e hard work that our track men went through and the fine fighting spirit that they showed, Mr. Brook- ing, Chairman of the Faculty Committee, arranged for our team to be entered in numerous meets. We had mostly dash men and hardly any field men, but we took many places in the meets. In the Bloomington meet Cederoth ran first in the 880 and the anchor man on the medley which placed third, .Iontry ran the 220 in the medley, Miller ran the 880, and Irons the 440. At the Moline meet we placed first in the mile medley. Cederoth ran the 880, Leach and Eskridge the 220's and Erickson the quarter mile. Everett Cederoth placed first in the mile, Jerome .Iontry second in the 44-0, Eugene Nelson first in the high hurdles and second in the low hurdles. Then came the all important meet, the District Meet at Macomb, which decided which athletes from the diEerent schools should be entered in the State Meet at Champaign. In this meet our Captain, Everett Cederoth, placed second in the mile, Eugene Nelson first in the high hurdles, Douglas third in the high jump, Earl Irons third in the 44.0, Paul Mitchell, fourth in the fifty yard dash, and our 880 yard Relay team, Jontry, Leach, Eskridge, McIllravy, placed fourth. Of these men Everett Cederoth and Eugene Nelson go to the State meet. Those receiving numerals were Kinney, Sweat, Granat, Moorehead and Mallin. The Macomb and Champaign meets ended, we find Galesburg High in a respect- ed position in track activities. V ECQQAQQ :jack 4 fizjfg z was ss: 41510 X Qifjzsgzifiel ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR In 1 ,sq V. -L 1 L s V Briggs, Robinson, Sargent, Coyle, Coach Mahoney llerlocker, Mills, Magoon Uhr Eiglyimrighia Many promising young basketball players tried out for a position on the G. H. S. light-weight team. They had a great name to live up to, because of the record of last year, but the 1928 Ponies caused the other opposing light-weight teams much anxiety. Coach lfahoney turned out a fast team with great scoring power and this team has helped put Galesburg High upon the basketball map. The Ponies played four games, three at home and one out of town. Light-weights .,.,,..,.,..,i,,..,,,..,...... 13 Knoxville ..,., ,.... 1 Light-weights ,,...... ,,.... 1 9 Monmouth ,,.. .13 Light-weights e,,...,. ,.,,.. 1 9 Monmouth 8 Light-weights .,..,..,e,,.e,,,..,........... 12 Kewanee ,,.,,,......,.,.,........... 111 The Light-weights lost only one game, which shows that their basketball season was a very successful one. The men and the positions that they played are: Mills, forward, Briggs, forward, Herlocker, guard, Magoon, guard, Sargeant, center, Robinson, center or guard, Bergstrom, guard, and Coyle, forward. ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Q , J gqfaifiasffe fjzvgzsg 5 5 z 1528 322 2,5 rises 1522 23:22 OA 'iT'iY3?.'iEi gawgggqgaziagg Eh: ifwflntnr QLK4: 1313 asf: 5191? H. Schroeder G. Schroeder Ii. Cecleroth T Nlurph Uhr Emu-mile lielag Umm This Two-mile Relay Team of 1927, won the National Championship last year at the Stagg Meet in Chicago. The team composed of Gerald Schroeder, Captain and anchor man, Harold Schroeder, .lack Murphy, and Everett Cederoth out-ran all the competi- tion in their class. Their time at the Stagg Meet 8 :28.3, was a little slower than their time at Kansas due to lack of very good competition. Everett Cederoth was the only man left for 1928. ONE HUNDRED FORTYFSIX WEEK 42:1 may livflertnr 41i1eQ2sQf5fj1 FROM THE FIELD OF SPORTS 1. Lower Form Champions. 3. Golf Team. 2. Upper Form Champions. 4. B. C. C. Club Champions. ifi5xgMe4gzQ5gf gh i ii 1925 SQ QEQQTVX 2i.efviT3'i-rsilfiflea, ONE HUNDRED FORTY- SEVEN Q J ef L 4... Af alifxff iliixz 1525 X2ZgiS7ET?f2'K Tifii 1 px: :aim 5: :egg Eh: iKvflertnriQi3.fszff11i1fx 5 4445035 f CLUB CHAMPIONS The Boys' Collectors Club won their own basketball tourna- ment for the first time. The games were all very interesting and fast. The games played are: Lincoln ....................,.....,... 11 Science ........ ...... 1 9 Collectors ................,..,.,.,., 18 F ranklins ,..,... .,..,.. 5 Franklins ...... ..... 8 Science ........ ,.,.... 1 -if Lincolns ..... .... 4s Collectors ....... ....... 1 5 F ranklins ...... ,... 2 Lincolns ...... ...... 1 5 Science ....... .... 4 Collectors ,..,.,. ....... 5 if! 135 95 UPPER FORM CHAMPIONS The upper form basketball tournament this year, under the supervision of our basketball coach, Mr. Volk, was won by Mr. Jennings' Advisory. They won ten out of eleven games played. The advisories that had percentages over .500 are: Mr. Jennings ........,......l,................,.,.. 10 1 .910 Mr. Mahoney .......,..,.. .,... 9 2 .819 Mr. Damberg ..... ..... 8 3 .728 Mr. Crawford ..... ..... 8 3 .728 lNIr. Vail ..................,,..,,.,,,....,............. 7 41 .637 Mr. Bohannon ............,.......,,................ 7 4 .637 Mr. Landon's advisory was champion of the cellar division. LOWER FORM CHAMPIONS Watters' advisory now has the ball! A forward dribbles down the floor, pivots, shoots, and makes the winning basket as the gun booms! So Mr. VVatters' advisory wins the lower form basket- ball tournament after a hard struggle with many other good op- posing lower form basketball players. Mr. Volk had charge of the lower form basketball tournament and he gave the students that witnessed the games many interest- ing moments. The competition was very keen and Mr. Watters' Advisory deserves much praise for winning. 92 95 52 G. H. S. GOLF TEAM Galesburg High's Golf Team for 1928 was composed of Walter Peterson, Carl Aydelott, Wayne Carlson and Jess Pico. Among these fellows are champions of the sport, such as champion of the Junior league at Rock Island, champion of the City of Galesburg and runner ups to these. ONE HUNDRED FORTYfElGHT 33' ina 1 Al' P L Q W EE UE-UU! HUGH XJXIXJXJXJXJ Y Y , Q . 5 J l' , Y . .V .. ,V Q ! Lg g' Y 'f' E 3 E' :D 5 5 :- 1 ' r gg -91-2 U I I I I , Features I 1 2Qi,ii niA5i,f? . Uhr iavflmnr 4112632 Q3i:fgX5f 'ilntimatr Svtrangvra' Each year the expression department makes a public exhibit of its ta'ent by presenting a play or a group of plays. This year the department presented Booth Tarkington's Intimate Strangers, Friday, December 18, in the high school auditorium. The play is a three-act comedy which has excellent possibilities for character portrayal. , Faye Michelson, who played the part of Isabel Stuart, was very good. She took the part of a girl who was almost becoming too old to be modern. And, instead of pretending to be younger, as we would expect, she causes very embarrassing and funny scenes by pre- tending to be older. Faye certainly assumed her character to perfection. The stranger with whom she becomes nintimatei' is Paul Jones, known as William Ames in the play. Paul who interpreted his part well, certainly did become embarrassed. He lived his character, not merely acted it. Perhaps the funniest character of the play was the station-master, Jess Bogue. VVe all know Jess's ability to take funny', parts! He acted as if he was born and thar ol! stationf' Dorothy Dopp was the wild young thing of this modern generation. She cunning! Her boy friend, Johnny VVhite Qwhom, by the Way, she considered centj, was presented by Leonard Nelson. Leonard's acting was of the same Paulys and Fayeis. Then there was a real old aunt, she was a hundred or ten years old-anyway she was sixty. One could hardly recognize Harriet Davidson as the aunt. She played her part very well. Then there was Henry the hired man, played by Frank Potter, and the part of Mattie, the maid who couldn't quite see through Laura's tactics, was played by Mary Zeldes. The play was one of the best plays ever presented by the expression classes, under the efficient direction and coaching of Miss Barrer. reared in that was absolutely a mere adoles- calibre as was a hundred and 1 15444-sg 35 4,2 f 2fEY Z 1925 ss: Lark, FQDQDSK as-2 :iq .Vi l l l Yr l l p. l 'W It up Kr fl fn, 1 I 1 li Y Y 1 .X ,. iq- l me ry l l N l 'M' ii 71 'V' .ky i l xl '97 l -gr Y w W Nw y it 533 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY efgfiimsfiffex Uhr ilirflninr 'GQQB-'f fZil53'f31?? 431116325 1 Z -1 l l ,V IJ 4 I l 1 if I l 'K Uhr Qtgh Svrhnnl fllluuw i, l Peanuts!i' Remember our very own moving picture production? Not very many high ' schools have the chance to have a picture made, starring their own students. And if they did would they have as much good talent as we had? fy Shirley Vasconcellos, as Peanuts, the heroine, was darling. In her portrayal of the 4 average student of G. H. S., she was sincere and loyal. Earl Haines, alias Tom Evans, appeared very much at home in his role of a hand- ' some, football hero. 4 For the part of the villain, Atwood Lawrence was chosen. Atwood in real life is not X the least bit villainous, but on the screen he certainly acted the part. W Rachel Fuller, playing the role of Peanutis best friend, took her part wonderfully, and oh, how she .could run. - Robert Stromberg whose fate seemed to be love's labor lost, played his part well and thoroughly enjoyed it. - Fredrick Billings, with his artistically lettered 'gFord'i was not an unnatural scene among the high school students. Carl Aydelott took his natural, dignified position and seemed to enjoy Very much the fact that the villain was foiled. It is useless to say more of the picture only that each actor took his part exceedingly well. 4 1 -ffffsgtf fiZ5Y iV1'LlQi Z 1925 sei if Z X QYQv3Z,3Yif if 1 1 ' ONE HUNDRED FIFTYAONE Q , E a A i ! Er w ,, :X ,xi Y v X ,-Hi .4517 dv 'nw wi JL 95 Eff 1915 ' ,av if E . Nik W7 X X Li' .Tig ,fu ffl fn 3, N? , W 3:51 'W ,gif ,. 1 R' . gay' n Y QF 2 , 7 ,iq 'T , 7 , L41 ,t Hg QM H 'i Q iw S aw QQ 514 2 F11 JN YA H 2 b 21 ,Aff 33 592 fy Z H Q1 fi E ti! if: ' Ui E :IJ W V P4 Hx I W Y f 4 E33 f Q Q-JV Fig ' kj 3 Z ig? I 1 Y I 1 Q51 14 l i L35 gg Wi Q77 N 152 U3 ffi 1 5 3 QV - 1 A Y- 5 W ii.-f H Jvs T fi-ffgf W W -5515 W r L ,-Mft 1 L -1555! ' .-ig? 1 ,Mf- 1 E ,sei Wg fif? 'wifi A 5 -2 '15 L, , wikvggjl 5 TE iff! ' , fl? 'K J If ,353 I L -23756 he A YV,gQ3gi4 1 i f 4125-ir e ,rf if o Tw Y. T D FIF E DR N Hu E ON Q-as 3ii,ii ,-'ffiv-fif5,Z Uhr illeiivrtnr 41221322-ai 41 Uhr Enrhanteh Qlnttagif' The Enchanted Cottage was presented Friday evening, May twenty-Hfth, by the Senior class of tl1e Galesburg High School, at the new Knox theatre. As the story opens Laura Pennington QFaye Michelsonj, is accompanying Major Hillsgrove CCarl Fredrieksonj, who is blind, to the cottage of Oliver Bashforth QEdwin Elwertj, a newcomer in the neighborhood. Bashforth is a physical wreck after the war and has taken a small cottage in the village of Fittlehurst, so he will not have to face his friends in London, where he held a high social position. He has ceased to care whether he lives or not and has developed a horrid temper and is very easily annoyed. Laura Pennington, a very plain and homely girl, has fallen in love with Bashforth. He proposes to her not because he loves her, but because he can do no better and he needs someone to care for him. She refuses at first but finally decides to marry him. Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood QDorothy Dopp and Leonard Nel- sonj, Oliver's mother and step-father, bring humor into the play. They are thoroughly disgusted with Oliveris attitude toward him- self and his seclusion. After the marriage of Oliver and Laura, a great transforma- tion takes place. Laura becomes beautiful and Bashforth handsome again. He now falls completely in love with Laura. They invite Bashfortlfs mother and step-father to see them so they may sur- prise them with their transformation. They have also invited the rector and his wife who married them CNels Bengtson and Mar- guerite Tupperb. When the company arrives, Major Hillsgrove explains the transformation of Laura and Oliver, but as they descend the stairs they have been transformed again, and are still the plain Laura and Oliver. The company was bewildered and were forced to believe that the major was demented. They make their departure and leave Laura, Oliver, and the major alone with the housekeeper, Mrs. Minnett QMarion Humphreyj. She is somewhat of a witch who is responsible for the transformations, called in to explain, she tells them this is a test for their true love. Ne 314,273 4 ilk 2 1523 we 4-lf Q 2,S5,5.L? ,V 1 i inf 2 i w ii W .V LU lv at my .X if 1 f 1 i 1 f r Fw l X QL . J' rc lug 1 MRF .Wy ge I it iv' .W l ,gn iv' 'v 22. W, aj Wg ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE 21 gjfggss 14 ig .fjimfffgfgx Ghz Qwflerinr 63'Elib'xi'if:2i3Y3YiiSSi iiillgzlikzi 1 5 YY X JY 'W 'SIX VN I r ww Q. 1., W 17 w Vw wxr kg .YB .V I I Jyi .V W W , . .lg W w yy. Qu w .rf wr! xv N390 I V l P B av 2 N ,JV n N 1 f' 'w- W W' Hi Rv- 'Nr 5. 5. BENEFIT ASSEMBLIES 1. B. S. C. Carolina Minstrelsf' 2. E, L. S. Cherry Blossoms. 3. P. L. S. i'Patchw0rk. i?7if?'?g,'ffk4f' 4j2fk gffik Z 1525 X: ggfibssi 2' 1, ffa2i?iif14 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR 1 em ciQf1f51fQifTf,Q Uhr illeflertnr Refi aiiiziiasef Q13-ax Iavnrfit Aaavmhlira The Benefit Assembliesy' given this year were of exceptionally high rank. The Prokorama Literary Society presented i'Patchwork.H The en- tire assembly consisted of musical numbers with the exception of a solo dance. Hinky Doodle Town, was presented by the Laurian Literary Society and the Agriculture Club. The play dealt with the circumstances surrounding the lives of the VVidow Brooks and her daughter. All turned out well with the hero returning in time to redeem their farm. A musical program sponsored by the Girls' Science Club was given by students of the Knox Conservatory and members of the Knox Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Mulford, instructor of voice. The Franklin Debating Club gave an unusual assembly in the form of a clever one-act play, a farce comedy entitled My Turn Nextfy The leading character Laraxicum Twitters, a village apothecary, had recently married a notorious widow. Twitters was much elated on hearing of the fates of his wife's former husbands. He thought he had married a second Blue Beard. As the play draws to a close she proves to l1im by disclos- ing facts of her past life that she was not what he thought she was. Everything ended happily. The Elizabethan Literary Society presented an assembly, Cherry Blossom,', a musical comedy with a Japanese setting. Japanese geisha girls, beautiful American girls in dainty frocks, and young men in hand- some suits all entered into the scene to make it a very colorful and suc- cessful performance. if The Boys' Science Club presented Carolina Minstrelsf' featuring old southern songs, late popular songs, solos, saxophone duets, tap dan- cing, and black facc comedy. This colorful assembly was one of the most entertaining and original of the school year. The REFLECTOR Staff sponsored an assembly given by some of the talented artists of our school. There was a variety of numbers consist- ing of musical and dancing solos, both classical and jazz. Many other assemblies of merit were given at which we were enter- tained by speakers and artists of our school. egg 4 -1253 4 fgziasszfz- 1923 ez 451521 Qi aiiizffi ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE l V l ,, 'ifiQ52?E: QQ-11:Xi:f:2222.sQ Ulu illriivrtnr Qiiw? ziiifissz 4ii3i:3xff BENEFIT ASSEMBLIES l 1. L. D. C. My Turn Next. 2. T. L. S. and Ag. Club Hinkey Doodle Town. 3. L. D. C. Pre-Tournament Assembly. 'Nfl . if 4'iF1?a?sfEL QZY 4 43214321 Z 1925 iv! 5524 Q'?:v5f5Z if 1 1'1 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX ' . iTf 2iQ,'fI33ic4I :few Uhr ilivflerinr e2:cx:1ae211wa 41 Qlilifi Among my Snuneniru I treated Lizzie-kindly, I can't say she was not fair- Yet--j ust because I drove blindly I have tl1e burden to bear. Cuours There's nothing left to me 'Cept Lizzies memory, I live in agony among my souvenirs. A spare tire that was new, A spark plug-maybe two. I see a rim-among my souvenirs. A few tokens are left of my Lizzie car, And tho' they do their best To give me consolation, I count them all apart, And as the teardrops start, I find a broken part Among my souvenirs. SECOND CHORUS A steering wheel there was Useless at best because Thereis nothing left of it for me to steer. A squashed speedometer ' Ticked the last breaths of her, It gives me mal-de-meur to count my souvenirs, A few more tokens are left of my Lizzie car, And tho' they do their best to give me consolation, I count them all apart Can't make the DARN thing start. I find a broken part Among my souvenirs. -From Prokorama Patchwork. who Am Il? I make an appearance every Thursday in a black and white dress of the latest print. I make Thursdayis advisory period so pleasant that you forget about your Studies. I bring hope to the students, bouquets to the faculty, jokes to those who have nothing else to read, and anguish to those responsible for me. I record the success of Cupid. I support the team, shout their victories, and whisper their defeats. I know as little news and as much scandal as your neighbor, but am much more easily thrown out. I nod at the eighth graders, smile with the under-classmen, and agree with the Seniors. In brief-I am the Budget. 1 5223: ie f ik if f1f55Yi 5 1925 Bsiciaflfix ffefciibegizlfil ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-S as-QQ EVEN ! 1ZF 'g44:'8,.'if 544535114-Qgsgn Tlhe ilieiirrtur aim: sizixwx 2114525 if 'Nr WI My ilfarmnnza -Erghth Cirahem 'W' P KL' OHN RANK UST OOLISH I T ALE REEBURG I LV ANDY ELLOVV fin IRGINIA OST r ERY IND X, ARIIIET ARKS Q APPY AL AWA, HELMA AMES VU HE OURNALIST I ACK OOLSEY gf UST ONDERFUL I 5 ALE YDELOTT A ,A ORGEOUS NGEL TWA ICK CLAUGHLIN A , IMPLING ARVEL ILL ARLAN ,TA ASHFUL E110 v OGEH HAW Q OGUISH HIEK I DITH ALE gy VER APPY II INIFRED HILLEO pf? INS RAISE W OAN ILL OLLY ELPER ,WI ADD AKE NU oo IDE , U ARTHA AUERMAN TV, IGHTY OVING OBERT IERONYMUS W EALLY A PPY I I I, DXVIN ONES I, VER OLLY VI UTH UNDBERG W I EADY MILES 'I 'I RACE ORRISON N1 ENTLE AIDEN W EON ZERLONG A f IVELY TUDENT I YLVIA ESTEALL UW 0 ILLING Iwi ENRY HOMAS IV E HINKS A 1 Y 'T W' W sfxifiyflgi, L35 13562: 5fi21xf:A2 1H2H xi exif 2'2Lfiz3aa :ii if ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT IW Q Q-.-L iTif1' i'z?gf 533 4 Qfjsff: 1 1525 gg 2311? sg 3122, QQ12: 4:2 QQ 1 5-gi5i Qifg'V gg Uhr EKPHPITIJL' 6Z1 1523 K'4ff1f iS?1-F25 if GUESS WHO? , ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE fzjqiesse iQfi,iE58i,4fT3'ff2: Uhr illriirrtnr 'GEEK fififw 51e:5k.f 5 CE. IQ. Sv. Svlngaun VVe strive to please ....... More power to you ..,...... There's a reason .................,.... Eventually, why not now? ......,. Children cry for it ............,.. They satisfy .....,..,....,......... The Cream of the crop ........ 57 Varieties ........,............... lid walk a mile for one ..,.,.. Hurts only dirt .............. Hasn't scratched yet ......... Sunkist ................,.....,.... ,,,.,,,,,,,,OHice Force Young Leonard Nelson fBonniej ,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,....Graduat1on diploma .......Miss Barrer's Plays ..,..,,...Basketball Team .......,.Girls in G. H. S. .,,...'..,......,,..JanitorS ........Ledora Graham ......,Dale Henderson Bc When it rains it pours ............... W ....,..,,.,,, Deficiencies Four out of every five have it ........ ..............,.......,. S pring fCV6I' Gifts that last ..,...............,.,.,,.. ...... C arl Fredrickson's voice if - 1: Gina Y Y America's best ...,. 32 935 R35 ETERNAL YOUTH My grandad, raising Duroc hogs, Said, Things are going to the dogs, His grandad, in his house of logs, Said, Things are going to the dogs, His grandad in his English bogs, Said, Things are going to the dogsgy' His grandad in his old skin togs, Said, Things are going to the dogs 5 But here and now I wish to state, ' Those dogs have had a good long wait. -EX. i1':fizfgsgg':o5ziiK 5 flfgiifs 3 15125 zzz 15113 f1:if2?KiZf?3i' i ONE HUNDRED SIXTY r 1 1 QQ, 1.0, 1M E1 V 11 111 ,W ref 12-1 11 we uv, 13 V 11, 11 NIV T1 W ig 1 1 'KY 4 1 1 1 1V it, 1 1 1 Y 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 wf ggaiiviggfzhi 4f2f 3Lf?S ikiiZ 4Xi Z 1535 B22 if fiifdif 1Qivff5l?i'Zf?l1f? Wifilfligikf gg gj35:gQ:ifQ :egg Uhr TKPHPIIUI' Qslisgaj if ifZfi5??'i22Qf5f4Xfi : 4 Y FAC ULTY SNAPS ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE EC Afi!5 gym :Egan Uhr illviivrinr siiilixwiocizwx 23 IN OUR INFANCY Harold Dickson 5. Bob and Harriett Davidson Dorothy Cater 6. Marion Housh Florence Hale 7. Alvina Johnson Marion Humphrey 8. Ruth Swanson 9. Earl Haines f,, - ,, ., Y ,- --,-f- - ,A 7- f x Vlliyilxgifff :ggi fsfgxszlglilsxfzgj 1 faszffsfgz-X15 L 66 ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO 1 - 545:12-ii 51 Uhr ilieiiertnr rzjgxq A411215-g:e4i41:13xffQ':Q BEFORE OUR SCHHOL DAYS 1. Gertrude Cutler 5. Ronald Graffouliere 2. Frank Potter 6. Bernice Zeldes 3. Elizabeth Oberg 7. Roberta Harlan A I 4. Goldie Lofherg 8. George and Paulme Mclirnde -V - S f -- - - W A M- - 1' V' '1'1f- A 12222512225 5 in 2 SK 4 izifrigifff 1923 xi iiifixf 3-fQg, iii 1 G ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE Q gl r ,X W lx , 4 l V gli I ,! Jr .H lv! . i l lf ,. .fl 'X at NTWM' NM!! wlvl W U .KN 'Trl ll ,, .W 'Y X l w l WNY' VV! l W lf lf ililfiifaggcfe 'iff if fifezisgi 15123 B22 is 5 15 53155525 51595 'I xanga giivfy ifftgggg Uhr ihflertnr fisgfffiifix 1111155 ilieiivrtnr Qlalenhar Tues., Sept. 7. Back to the old grind again trying to recover that lost art of gum chewing. Wed., Sept. 15. Pay Me Club otherwise known as the Student Council elected today. Sat., Sept. 29. What a walloping we gave Alexis-49 to 0, in the first game of the year. Thurs., Oct. 6. First Budget! Newkirk, Elwert, and staff on the job! Sat., Oct. 22. Laurian and Ag. Club party in the girls' gym. Regular masque ball. Tues., Oct. 25. Mr. Baret spoke in assembly-Remember him? Thurs., Oct. 27. Grades ! Horrors ! Sat., Oct. 29. Another masque ball was held in the Rec. Rooms by the Tri Mus! Tues., Nov. 1. Emily Dow played before the assembly. Remember how wonderful it was? Thurs., Nov. 3. Club debate teams chosen! Fri., Nov. 4. Big Nine Girls' Dcclam. at Canton. Harriett won second place! Sat., Nov. 5. Lincoln party. Everyone had a Hpeachyn time. Mon., Nov. 7. The Band had a treat today, alrightie! Played under Sousa himself. Tues., Nov. 8. Mr. Elias, a native Chaldean, spoke to us in assembly. VVasn,t he interesting? Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 10 ,11, 12. Peanuts now showing at the West! Buy your tickets, this way! Fri., Nov. 11. No school! ! ! Armistice Day. Fri., Nov. 18. The Franklin-Prokorama party was held in tl1e Girls' Gym. Everyone went home happy, and some rather tired! Sat., Nov. 19. Last football game of 1927. Too bad but Quincy beat us, 9 to 6. 'Member Helen Leach, Miss Noble's South American friend, was here, then? ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR f like a.a,f11Qge-f2123m Ulu' Kvflvrinr Mime Qi 4.- , Qfisffxggf C323 4 fi 5214? Z 1523 ss: 21:1 I eg Q 3,fif5i2i'3ii'-E Thurs., Nov. 28. Thanksgiving! Bet most of us had tummy aches! Fri., Dec. 2. First basketball game. VVhat I1 walloping we gave Bardolph! Sat., Dec. 3. A bloody band of pirates plundered the Girls' gym. Donit get frightened, it was only the G. S. C. having a good time. Thurs., Dec. 8. What're i'Puffles PM Found out today, didn't we? Sat., Dec. 10. The Boys' Collectors and T. L. S. had their regular fall party. D'ja ever see so much snow? Brr! VVed., Dec. 141. REFLECTOR assembly, Gee, wasn't it swell? VVed., Dec. 14 and Thurs., Dec. 15. Triple and Triangular Debates. Franklins and Annies will enter finals later. Fri., Dee. 16. Boys' Declam. at Kewanee! Carl won first place! Hurrah! ! Sat., Dec. 17. E. L. S. Christmas party. VVasn't Mr. Vail a good Santa? Tues., Dec. 20. Final debatesgtoo bad, Franklins, but the girls must have their way. Thurs., Dec. 23. Christmas assembly by Boys' and Girls, Hi-Y. Also Christmas vacation started. Sun., Dec. 25. VVhat did Santy bring you? VVed., Jan. 4. Back to the old grind again. Thurs., Jan. 5. Debate Board was chosen. Fri., Jan. 6. G. H. S.-Pekin game, 18-17. Leach made thc winning point in the last minute of play. It was a game of thrills, believe mc! Sat., Jan. 7. B. S. C. party. Did you enjoy the horse race? Sat., Jan. 141. A. L. S. party. They surely were in 'KDutch.,' Mon., Tues., Wed., Jan. 16, 17, 18. Exams! ! ! ! 1 , 1 UNE HUNDRED SIXTY FIVE W ! a Y Afjefaxf f.4,i3Q1q:if. QQ, Uhr murmur sax lfiziz mailzezaz 4 W if 9. yi Mon., Jan. 23. I 'W This whole week was devoted to tl1e REFLECTOR Campaign. D'ja buy one? H Fri., Jan. 27. ilk Franklin pep assembly. We love to hear those bed time stories, Lenny. Dija V remember 'iMarv and Ed? Wed., Feb. 1. if Joint meeting of Boys' and Girls' Hi-Y. The Girls' furnished the program. U Thurs., Feb. 9. ! Big Nine Debate teams chosen. That means work, kids. 'W7 Thurs., Feb. ie. M! Franklins held their annual Founders' Day banquet at the Galesburg Club. Do Ur! you remember it, Johnny? Xi Fri., Feb. 19. X Annie Jubilee-Snappy program and music, alrightie. Tues., Feb. 21. Ai First pay assembly- Prok0rama, Patchwork. 1 Wed., Feb. 22. X No school today-Why? Why, it's VVashington,s birthday. IQ, Thurs., Feb. 23. ,Wi Annual B. S. C.-L. D. C. basketball game. 37-11 in favor of B. S. C. V Fri., Feb. 24. M The Expression classes presented the first play, The Intimate Strangers. .,!,1. Fri., Mar. 2. !x!v! Big Nine Debate! Monmouth won the triangle of Canton, Monmouth, and M Galesburg. How did you like the judge at Monmouth, Marjie? W Sat., Mar. 3. V! G. H. S.-Moline game. Exciting? Oh, not at all! fi Wed., Mar. 7. ,ggi Lincoln Pre-Tournament Assembly with VVizzy Pe Dew and his gang. W! Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mar. 8, 9, 10. iv Tournament! ! ! ! G. H. S. victorious again. in Thurs., Mar. 15. ' 'pf' Sectional tournament at Rock Island. Everybody had good time. li Q Fri., Mar. 16. My Hinkey Doodle Town, given by Laurians and Ags. xv Tues., Mar. 20. , G. S. C. pot-luck supper in Rec. rooms. ! Q Fri., Mar. 23. W Band concert at Central Church. Aren't we proud of them, tho? yr Tues., Mar. 27. A National Honor Society assembly. ii! ty! ei Effilf 4'-JFK '5iiii53Si 2 1925 xr QQQKX fiiiiffizffziale ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX o- Uhr ihiiertnr 'fZQXi1ii?Cii2if? Qgzifsiazfz fy li l Wed., Mar. 28. Extemp. tryouts were given in Hi-Y! Congratulations, Lenny! i l Fri., Mar. 30. X X 'iCherry Blossomsw sponsored by E. L. S. 4 X Sat., Mar. 31. Q , Girls' Hi-Y banquet. Fri., Mar. 30, Apr. 8. , w No school-Spring vacation. Hurrah! 3 I Fri., Apr. 6. ,Y Band went to Peoria to district meet. fy Tues., Apr. 10. 'N , I Knox Conservatory artists gave program sponsored by G. S. C. Thurs., Apr. 12. .li Boys, Budget-Hurrah! George Young, Editor. Tri Mus present Aunt Matildais Birthday Partyu to Lower Form. ,X4 1 Thurs., Apr. 19. fy Girls edit Budget! Ledora Graham, Editor. Competition-Heh what? FH V' Fri., Apr. 20. yi Orchestra concert at Central Church. Good crowd! gg Tues., Apr. 241. my Franklin assembly, My Turn Nextl'-How'd you like some mushroom catsup? ' N 1 Fri., Apr. 27. gy Big Nine Extemp. Contest at Moline. Lenny represented us. A 1 . Sat., Apr. 28. 'Jn T. L. S.-Boys' Collectors party in Girls' Gym. 'il' My Fri., May 4. G. S. C. spring party. Tues., May 8. if Carolina Minstrelsf' Sponsored by B. S. C. Remember the cute little piano? K Fri., lNIay 11. ' lf Chorus cantata. Franklin party. Boy, what a party! Talk about pep-and fly howl 1 XXi Sat., May 12. lxiql B. S. C. party. ly 1 Tues., May 15-Thurs., May 17. A ' Annie assembly. All for the Love of Pete. Cute? Fri., May 18. Prokorama party. KY Sat., May 19. X Laurian and Ag. party. X i 1 Xw XR? 1'fi?2g,'3ZA':7FZ'X 2, QTLQRXS Z 331. QQQT ET X 513'i'f?3L'2if iT3F3F ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN E. 4 rl more gpg i'Yi-f:li Q5SiY Ely: ifllrdvrtnr Q as 1 1 M f-GK Tues., May 22. Senior day-Whoopee! Fri., May 25. REFLECTOR pay assembly and Senior Class pl iv Sat., May 26. Lizzie party. Mon. and Tues., May 28, 29. Senior exams-ouch! Wed., May 30. Memorial day-no school. Thurs., May 31. Budgfft-REFLECTOR party. Fri., June 1. Annie party. Sat., June 2. Lincoln party. Thurs., June 7. Commencement. S'all over now-Bye. N Nfl' A f 11 rag, my K X674-ev? fl K Tl E sq' mf' M- . 'tail Mi! ,- . 5 ,- .. ' 'S 57..' 5 0 R 'V I '2' N ' Q1 Q?23E'gS4' ffl si ii z 1923 32: M 21225 ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT sm fvsggjggigzgggei Uhr illviivrtnr QLQQKEZKESZ 4Lilf5SfXff 525 1. sion1 unuu ----1--1 ' 1 11 1 1 --1-1---11------ uu1ul!0 gm--- Q w L - 1 l 1 i ersonal y i Y g gb 2 1 1 . . I 11 7:5 you hlce good clothes - hke the way gm ' they feel on you. Take a little time W X and look at the special values weqre E91 UA , showing this season. We know you 10 7 will like the smart new colors and IV1 patterns we're showing for Spring. 1v I A 1 5 1 1 . 1.41 11 l Q lv 1 f - 1 1 1 i ff' f 1 I ' ' 1 L f 5 11 1 , 1 Q ie- W.W. W,W. ..... 1seeens-------m- ,.,s .W.W W,W. W.W. ,WWW .WM1 1W.W AWWW W,W. 1,WW WAWA ...... Mei Q E VE X1 Y E1 'Y : 1 1 BENEDIU1 NIUSIL HOUSE 'fm Q Established 1892 1 1 1 EVERYTHING MUSICAL lr' L 64+ South Cherry St. 2178 Red if 1 , I.-...- .... - .... -u.................,...-....- - .....,-...... ..,. ... ..,. -... --..--..-- ..........-...-...- xi Q F is for Freshman, Q gg Ready for ,fung Q1 L Eager and willing L ,K I Some race to run. h QV Ha 3 xv and carefree : 1 I I 1 . 1 Mournful? Not once! Sy Energetic and studious 1 ', 5 Never a dunce. T yn, '01 5 Nilllli 1 11 limi llll T llll T llll T llll Tllll'1ll'l-- Illl 1' Illl 141111III1lII1Ill1llll1llIl1lIl1lII1llI1IlIl1 1 1 1- 1llIll E 1 Galesbur ,S Onlv Exclusive Ladies' Shoe Store 1 I g - : I ' r bm vf l ,...,,,. ' A N A A 'M l 1 l:A5I'1IGN GD 4 1 11' I . m- '. I W I ' 1 ' ' ry 1 211+ East hIain Street A +n11III1I 11---1-- IIII1 Irll 1 vlll 1 IIII 11011mI1uu-1lm1-mr1un1 1 : -111111 un-nip ,Jr xv 1 Q Q15-zgah 5215122 541112521 Z 1528 ESQ :ki six ?1i,if?3AZ'?f2l5 ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE qfizgjaqw 5ag:j?ei fi fcggzg Glhe iliviirrtnr Qvmf 11152 mail-: 3355 fig I -ugh I v X ?llTl'llT lll2lllli'NITINITIIIIT llll TllllTllll'1llIlT 1' llll T llll T lIIIITllIlTIIIITIlH1-lllITIlIlllIITINT!!IITIIIITHUTllll'-'l 'T '-'Q l I l Q Qi 'II IKNOX COLLEGE? I I I l Ig ' E E I I I fy' . FOR NINETY-ONE YEARS A LEADING LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE W' ,. , D, g IN ILLINOIS, AND ONE OF THE BEST IN X I i THE MIDDLE-WEST i ry I 5 E I I 1 CCI Id: Q Recognized by all American educational associations and foundations. I If I : ' ,girl G: Of high scholastic rank and requirements-as shown by the standing and IM 2 achievement of its graduates in the most exacting graduate and profes- I I fi l sional schools of the country. XI I I 2 Q ,YI i Q: Offering broad athletic-as well as scholastic opportunities and setting Q 'Wy I high standards of sport and sportsmanship. - W' 'Im 5 f Nr I l Q: Providing through the Knox Conservatory a broad and thorough training Lo X l in all departments of musical art and appreciation. l 'V- II II W I GALESBURG, ---- ILLINOIS IX 31 I....,-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..,-..-...- -..- .-..-..-..-..-.. .... ......-..-..-..-.l i J , X Mr. Volk the coach of our team A IW! I,l,,' Of the Big 9 has made it the cream. Ll, L He has made them play well L is N L As we can soon tell, l if A I And his fame has spread like a gleam. I 'III' I il 'vi Mr. Jennings-the Coach of debate V N' Has made dear old G. H. S. rate. 5 il, Heis a wonderful speaker, KW E24 And a great knowledge seeker- INIYI W. So his line advice determines our fate. IWI I 5 : Kfl EITIIIIT 'TIIIITIUITUIIT llll illllilllli llll TllllTHllilllT llll T-HH-YKII1-lIl1i'l1lI1Illlillllillllillllillli llll 1IIlIllIlI-1 4:1 ilillil? yl xr 5 I YOUR SELECTION OF A GOOD BANK 'Q : I I I Mi is important not only for the present, but for years to come. W' WJ' i 5 I KJ' l We have a successful record of safe, conservative banking J and we invite your business. ' I Iwi . I , PEOPLE'S TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK lv X , . , I I l M WN - Strong-Progressive-Growing gf I - 1 , 'I ,in-In 1--1---- Ixuu 1 nn1un-nu-nn1uu-I - 1 Ia- Innu 1nu--nu-u --1---- un-unit IlI I wi Dr' LV! . Y uv .- I I A g as as I I Eqiaeaaelfgggeg QTQSIQQEQ gfizix Z 1923 222 22g4'AlL 53,i,?3?5 fi? 136 ONE Hunnman SEVENTY K .id- '1 2 iw 141532-iQ 5:1495 Ellyn ilieflerinr illiiiffoiiifl? iiliiif'i?f,!2A' 1 1 .!...-....- -- -1...-1...-.... --.-- ....-1..-..n- - -...-..... -. ....--... ....-.-Q. T i 1 1 1 ' cz s ' 1 j 1rst omes tamm s - TTTTifffffffffffffffffllIITTTTTIliffTTIITTfffffIIIfffffllTIfffffffIIIffffffffTfffffiffiffffiflffffffillITTTTTII1ITTT1ffI 'WWWWW' I I l 1 2 In the business of clothing young men smartly and correctly in quality E X ' T apparel at sensible prices, Stammis ranks head and shoulders above the field. 5 1 1 1 1 1 T Your inspection is always welcomed and the cost is nothing. Now is the time , , T to begin. 1 I 2 T, T M T T ' 1 T , I T 1 is 1'aTTVJKZ!: !y I W s ,. I QT 1 f 1 111 L T l 1 346 East Main Street I gl T . T I T T GALESBURG, ILLINOIS TE i.-.... ....... ....- .... -.1....u........- .,., -...-....-....-...,......-....-....- .... ....... . .....,.i ,jf - E ,X Q MATTI1EYVS l We Q HRITEWAYT' L gif Q CLEANERS AND DYERS L 1 1 Q 123 S. Cherry Street g :J 1 ...... ...-...- .... - ..., - -..- -.x.- .... - - -,- -...- - - - -1- - -- 1 1'1 '1 I 1 11 T PURITAN CONEY ISLAND ' I T 77 So. Cherry St. M 2 WAFFLES AND SANDWVICHES I 42 l Q 1 l Quality and Quick Service L W1 illvllll TTTiiilT Xlll T Illl 1 IlIl1Hll'1-l7IlTIi1l11IIlI1 IIII i Illl 1 IIII -Tlllll IIII 17 1TTT1T1 WTI! T 1 1 51 T KODAK AS YOU GO W1 I 2 1 W L I LLI Nl And Let Us Finish the Pictures 1 LLI N1 ,TWT QU Cz Q Cs N I U l T 1 ILLINOIS CAMERA SHOP A A Ty SE T'The Shop of Real Kodak Servicei' TY SE 'Q Q - Weinberg Arcade Galesburg, Illinois if ! 1 V T Kodaks-Cine Kodaks-Films-Framing-Greeting Cards , A T 1 +n-1m- - -nn-nl-m.- I-nn-lm-nu-nu-un--un-nu- -uu-nu-uu- -uu-uu-u--m1- -m1- --In-11--pp xx! W 1 T A 'i i Qi f AA Epcfzfivgfpg 4 F353 QQ 4433511 15123 ssc zgfsiixz QffLi:f?1KZ sz 42 ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE iiggjfrsg fYg,f12Ki:i:iff2f,Q Uhr Eviintnr 53,3335 siafsxfei fm NI! If .,..-.I .......... I ........ I ....... - SI I 'LI I 'Ig When Shoppmg for Gifts KY' E 1 I You will find this shop complete with the latest IV, I variety of gifts at all prices. , I I I I lIfIERCHANDISE OF STYLE II QUALITY AND PRICE I : I Have Your Senior Crest put on a Fine Ring before leaving G. H. S. LII ' ZZ I VVe are the Authorized Representative of Gruen Strap I--I Pocket VVatches. I I . I I he Jewel Sho II 1 I CHAS. S. SHOEMAKER I VI VVeinberg Arcade ,IW I VI .-......n........-....-.....-..........-....-.I-M.-..-...-....-I...-......u.........-..........- -. - ... ... .- - - I I Sound travels at the rate of 400 yards per second. I , 5 The following are exceptions to this rule: IJIII I C15 Scandal .,............,,..........,,....,...,,.,.,..... ..,...,..,.,.. 1 O00 yds. per sec ,III I 12D Flattery .......,,... .....,...... .... ,..,..,.. 5 0 0 yds. per sec 3 f3j Truth ............,.....,........,....,...,...,....,.,...,r.,..,..,.............. 2.5 yds. per sec. I I I QQ Alarm Clock ............... .......,.....,.......,....,................,.. ? yds. per sec. Ig In1u1 -nu-lIn-uni'-lui-an-nun-uusinuinu1uu1un--uu-nn-un-m-- :- -- -nn-nn1nu1un1 1 1 L Annan-moz I E nvsrlrurron- III I enney mp. ,A . . DEPARTMENT stands W I 1000 Department Stores LC ..... ........-,,.-..-.,.-..-..-..-..-.u-..-...-...-...-...-...-.I-.u-..- - - 'fi I yi THE STORE OF PROVEN RELIABILITY IJ 1 SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES I ' , I III, I Rightly Styled for Young Men 'SY . I I AND ff I OMGIZEN ! gli I STIKJ Tiioulzl-:E IW, 323 East Main St. :Q I I I .g.......-, ..--- ---....-..-- , ------.. , I ww WI Ecfffifxssz 5 1525 52: if fifziszfs 5 1923321 gf Qf2gff?'33?Y ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO il., firefresf fggfiaaqei Uhr 'ilkeflrrtnr eagfzefziiw QLQFSEKYE I-nu ------ 1 ----------- -- -: ----f-- -H-I-U? L L 'L' Costume Jewelry i L L T i G: Beautiful reproductions of Oriental jewelry. l i G: Set in grey finish, uniquely filigreed metal. CI: These select decorative notes so moderately priced, form , a delightful, harmonious complement to madamis costume. l 5 G: Patterned in festoons, necklets, rings, earrings, brooches, T and indeed, it is hard to say-what not! L L if 'M H016 n-1n11uu-..n-Minn-nm..un..l-.11nn..-uu11.uinn..nu-un-nn-nl-1nn--In1lm-un-u.l1u.l-uu-ml-nn-1un-ml.-uni.. I Mr. Swinton Qin Sociologyj- These aren't my figures I'm quotingg they're the I l figures of a man who knows what he's talking aboutf, E E Me- What will ou ive me for these 'okes ? 2 I Y Q .J T Rnmncroic Editor- About ten yards start. T T S93 Z2 R2 T T L. L. Hunt- Have you read Darwin's '4Origin of Species? I S Kenneth Bell-6'No, financial books don't interest mef' i T I Dog Catcher-'LDo your dogs have licenses? : Ed Hieronymus- Yes, sir, they're just covered with them. i 2:Linn-un-mlin-I.-uu-mn1uninn1uLv-ul:-nn-111-1nn-uu-uu-Lnn-nm-nu1.un-nn-nn-uniV.. 1 1 1 -nn-ui I 'KTHE HOME OF BETTER SHOES W. A. ANDERSON co. T T 208-210 East Main st. i L..-....- - - - .. ..-....-,.,.-........,.-..,.-....-.,..-....-....-..,..........,...-,...-.,.......,-...,-, - .. - - -.,...... , L KING coLE's BOOK SHOP T E I High School Text Books-New and Second Hand School Supplies I T of All Kinds-Mighty Convenient T E Just Across the Street 151 South Broad Street i ,i,,..-....-..........-...........-.,........-........ - .. .. .. .. .. - - .. - .. .-.,..-...........,-..........-....-....-....-...5. as M ffffsrse QL fffsxs 4 5415551 Z 1925 xi 231171K 5 :L ilifflflf' ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE -zggqgg fvg-,w':j f4f1',l93g,A Uhr lllviirriur czigxfg :ifillfibxif C 2253231 :Q y 4..-...-....-..,......-....-.........-....-....-...-......,,.,-,...-.,..-,.. -....-..........-.,..-....-..,-.........-,...-....-...-....-...-. I iLOMBARD COLLEGE I CLASS A RATING I Q Offers a Wide range of courses of present-day interest leading to degrees 1 1 I I I in Arts and Science. I i Q: A college noted for the loyalty of its students, the sympathy and helpful- - ness of its Faculty, and the fine spirit of democracy which prevails. 5 QZYX9 I 1 I g Personal conferences gladly arranged. I VV. C. VVYNN, Registrar. l I E WETHERBEE BROS. 1 I 39 North Prairie Street I Galesburg's Athletic and Sporting Goods Store lm. ..-. .Ma-mMWMmAmWQmMWMma----mm .,,. .,.. .... I . 5 I ACKNOWLEDGE i That I am entirely too noisy-Bill Waller. a That I like to flirt-Marge Kirkland. That I am a ladies' man and not a lady's man-Gale VVatts. I That I can never keep busy- Pike Johnson. L That I like to keep the comb hot-Maurice Skinner. I That I like to take Latin-Jean Stratton. T That I am a cut up in Study Hall-Marvin Merritt. i That I like to keep the powder puff busy-Devena Elrick. 5 That I like to whisper-Beverly Goshert. I That 1 like the girls-Dana Watts. That I am a wizard in my subjects-Jess Bogue. T Telephone 4631 Main 57 N. Kellogg St. Q..-...-...l-...I--...--m--.m.-.,..-.,-.- - - - -. - - .. - .. .. - .. .....,.....,-..-..,,-.,,,-.,,.-..,,-,. Eefazazexzfz Z5'lf4Z,5SZ i 1 like 3 1928 ff 1 2 2I:3leZ. if ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR -ai ia..... , W, 1 4,iffi iii',fl 5fJi, Uhr iliriivrtnr :Q ff .!.,.-,. ..............-......- - - -1- -.H-.-g. l L l i o You Are Going to College T g Next Year P After credits-clothes are of next importance when one IS T going to college. For clothing up-to-the-minute in style, that will be the last word on any campus, yet priced within a mod- l est school budget,-etry shopping at the new O. T. Johnson Dry l Goods Company. I QIBCXQ I I O. T. Johnson Dr Goods Co. The Big Storei' Galesburg, Ill. 2 -i'iJM-i'i'-M-'m-'i'i-YSQSQMQQXQQQW'iXi'1i2iZllIlIQ-M' ' 'HM-'M'-M-M-' i Just a minute. I want to comb my hair. i E 'LI take such awful pictures, anywayf' i I g K'Don,'t bother about coming over. The camera will be broken when he gets through T 5 with me. , g A Aren't these proofs simply horrible? L E Gee, those Hatter you? 4 i May I have mine taken over. Just look at them? 2 5 Aren't her pictures sweet?'l L is ! sc l ss i Let's see: I'll taken a dozen of this one, and a half a dozen of that one. . . No, i L make it the other way around-, or better yet, give me a dozen of each. L l.........-....-....-...-....-....-...-....-...,-...- -...-......,...-...... -...,-. -....- -...-....-.... ..... ....-.! I STYLE AND QUALITY 3 1 BOTH ARE CONSIDERED IN CLOTHING A AND FURNISHING I F ix fi if M l N 1 fi ,- f '- s'fY f'-v -stiff E f'l 17 my . v I M QNX'-4.1, - l ,oliiliilviell l l I l it 223 East Main Street .i.u-.... ---.. ....- . ........,.-...-.,.-...........,,..-,.. ......---. ........f. qgggegtf freak f 5112531 Z 1923 Sz: QYQLQK Q34 f'5f1?fiff345l5i-'ig ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE EC .fijaim iLilvfiQ Y-'2A31ff Uhr illvflrrtur ELK lailifweiiigi sem +I- ---f ------ : ---- 1 ------ . --I ---------- ----4' I A I ARTHUR J. NYMAN I WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY L 56 N. Prairie St. GALESBURG, ILLINOIS 1 i....4.... 1 1 1 im-..,.-.,.,1.n-ni.-..,.1,.,.1lm-MI.,nu1M1,,.,-..,.1.,,1..,,1.,..1,4,.1W... 1 1 1 im.-. i EVERYBODY LIKES CANDIES l f VVhen You Eat Candy You VVant The Best I lWCCOLLUlNT BROS. Galesburg, Ill. ln- vlrl 1 flll 1uu-111111111nn-an-un-ns-im:-uu- 1 -un ------ 4 inu-nn-nu-uu-mi-nn--nniu l . L I i We keep your I I and make your new clothes new. me old clothes do. 1 68 N. PRAIRIE STREEI' GALESBURG, lLLlNOlS 1-.. -..-... ...-..-...-..-..-...-...-...-..-...-..-..-..- - - - - - - -..-.. l L THE INQUIRING REPORTER I T VVhat do you like best about G. H. S.? E Kenneth Gunther: The fair maids that infest our corridors. L Leonard Nelson: Anything that doesnlt smell of books. i Ruth Haverfield: Vacations, of course. I Pearl Oberg: The diploma Ilm getting. l Fran Johnson: Everybody and everything. VVhy be partial? I Wilbur Mackey: The front door going out. l 5 Marguerite Tupper: Me. i Don Zaiser: I do not choose to tell. i Nels Bengtson: The gloomy Walls of the Hudget Room. ' Don Krout: The Liberty Bell nt four o'clock. E Max Anderson: English and Miss Cox. L Edith Stegall: Virgil, ,cause we aren't bothered by boys. g Kate Gardner: Saturdays and Sundays. T Eve Dixon: Yould be surprised. I .im-.... ------ ---- I - -I - -- ------ : ------- ui--u ,ZA Y YA L ,- A, YY -L Y - - -Y ,Qifgg :A -5LZ, 4. :I QM: Z 15123 xi Q74 I X it QLQEYQESQ QLF? I ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX l In . flies?-ek? Qilizizi flf5 , Uhr Beflmnr 6?2i3ifi iizizlksfz aiaiffeisff 42 I Y' I I QW I V , .F-.I-..-IIN.-I...-...I-..-...-. ------ III-TI-If ------- ------ I I--I? A T OUTFITTERS TO I T I I w T G. H. s. STUDENTS I T I F03 QVER 50 YEARS Say It Vlfiih Fl0'w67'SU gh? III' 5 2 1 III 'Hr' ' - - : I W I E ! 'I v' 5 Q , YQ! I T V, nn E fy 2 I I I I hi . 4. E1 g I I . IV 2 2 E I. I 2 'Q' A I E f 1 'I E I IW? E ty I Y ' 2 E ' cb' 5 W I E . ' I I II' I 2 . I I -I 2 E I I I I 2 I I ' I I I E 42 E I I I III I 5 5 S I I V I ' 2 5 ' s I I 5 I I A 'W E - I INV , x :: - 2 Y E I I - I 2 . I I H. F. DRURYIS I , I ' , 2 I I I I J Mack' FLOVVER SHOP I I I I I aco I'0S.f3 I I ,Q YI T GALESBURG No's I Phone 1219 219 E. Main Street T ' 5 T : , I' wx I u1IIII-IIII1 I-IIII1IIII--III--IIII1IIII-III---uI.1IIII-IIII-uII1IIII- 1IIII1IIII-uII1nII-II - --IIII--III1-IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII1uII-II1 I V I I 'Mr. Holt-'IVVhat is the Libert Bell? I IV Y I I I I Ruth Fuller- The one at the end of the seventh period. I I : : If I vs vs as I I ff my I I My 124 I Mr. Lovett-I I am tempted to give you a testi' i YN IW T John McKenzie- Turn to number 34-8 in the Hymnal f'IYield not to Temptationfj i IK I LII I vs vs as I 'wry 2 2 , yi I As Kennard Kinney leaned out of the 17th story window he lost his balance and I II ,gg I fell to the pavement below. Before he could move a steam roller ran over him. He I II II I rose, brushed his clothes and remarked, Oh Well! I'm a football player. T II IM 5 g 'MI II I I I I 5 .1W1,mllui..1...1nu...M1.,,1u-I1uII1,I,-,Iu1,,.,1..1.I.1lII-IIuiuniuII1,,.,1.III-IIII.-.ui 1 -. 1 -I.,-I5 , .W I V' STRASBURGERS I I , II I T 24-3-245 East Main St. i I I VI sTYL1sH READY-TO-VVEAR FOR MISSES IV if g Always Reasonably Priced V E W W I If It's New It's Here If It's Here It's New I , fy I..-...-....-....-...-....-....-... ..... ...-....-....-...-...-... ..... ....-....-....-....-...-..-...-. I I I I' I I I J IW! T WELCOME TO Ill I I 'QV' W' 5 Y Y Y N 7 Z W tj STROMBIIJRG Sz TLNNEYIS BOOKSTORE v Eg W'e have everything the student needs. I .g..-.... ...... .-.--.. ....-..3. I I II .I RY. RL . , II 'Nfl Is I EC?-'Aif'5lK'2'A 5 fix 5 5?Zl 2 1525 531 iz Qfifgg ages, Qi one Hunnnsn SEVENTY-sgvsu A-A+ ' Z J :Auf-ax :gsi,Z2:zQs:12fm. Uhr ilieiivrinr ififxtiiixi 411g T1-IRIFT g builds character, leads to happiness, contentment, and independence, while T extravagance, if persisted in, tends to lower the standard of character and leads T to restlessness, discontent, disappointment, sorrow and, in many instances, to X poverty. Q L If this is so, then there isI1't a student in our high schools who can af- I g ford to deny thrift right-of-way in his life. 2 i l . 5 i Qassgisesieas i 4? Interest on Savings l lNIAIN AT KELLOGG im. --------- -MMMMMMWMMM-------ami ,i-i HAIGHT'S GROCERY AND BIARKET I l g No. 1 Main St. Corner, Public Square is u-u--nu-un-nu1nu--n -uu----m-nn1uu-m---uu-m--m--nu-uu--un-nn-mn-nn-uu-m.--uu-uu-uu-un-an-un-f I 5 i Q SECRET AMBITIONS OF THE SENIORS I g Bob Giddings: To own a Ford that will run. T T Faye Michelson: To star in the Follies. T i Earl Haines: To be successful in love. 'i T Mug Barry: To open a home for retired spinsters. i T Pearl Oberg: To be an inmate at Mugs home. T T Harold Dickson: To run a meat-market in Knoxville. T T Dot,l Dopp: To be a special investigator of companionate marriages. 5 Gale Watts: To become a famous Vaudeville artist. 5 l l I ......-...-....-...-...-...-...-...-...-...g.....,......-...-...-....-....-..,.....-...-...- ...... ...-. 1 HALIJS HOBIE BIADE E Q CANDIES, soDAs AND SUNDAES Q l WILL PLEASE YOU I Mavis, Morse's and Fanny May Chocolates I 113 S. Cherry St. Galesburg, Illinois ,!,..-....-..,,.-,,.,-,,.-...-,,.,-.,,,-,....,.,.-...-,,..-,W-nu-rm-,..,-,,..1,,,-m....nf-..,.-,..,-,.,,-..,,-....-I...-,,...,,,,-,,,,...,i. ,i Effaieasssfcf raises 2 ffcsx 2 1525 sg: if fedex 41-ff ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT I' y v l ...ai ii. Ax ,Y 1'ifi'f:1 ,fI4w',f?3zB'Q Uhr ilivilvrtnr eziixfi ggiifii M 1i:gfSkfgf3Q agen--nu -1------- - -1--11-----1-1-11- HIl1l'? I I I I I W M cl M d l d I escott o e- o e e I I I I The young woman who appreciates quality, fit and proper shaping in silk I I hosiery, and still wants a moderate priced item, will be pleased with our new I I Wescott mode-modeled silk stockings. They come in a service giving weight I in all tl1e late shades, and are sold in this store at the pair 81.00. I The Best 31.00 Stocking in America I I I Qfucxf-9 , I I I - I I SJfX'V'T'H I Iixmlll lcicocef Jil se, O. Q L I 75' A Q62 Jyore of d L I I GALESBURGJLLINOIS I I I - I in--In ----- I-.m-u.-lm-I-I--W-I- .... -....--.-.-u- Iili -I --------- -ul---I I Rock-a-bye Senior, on the tree top I I As long as you study, your grades won't clropg I I But if you stop digging your standing will fall 1 T And down will come Senior, diploma and all. T II-....-....-...-I-..,-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-I..-....-....-....-....- .... -....-....-....-...-....-....-....-II l High School-College and Fraternity Jewelry-Engraved Calling I I Cards4Stationery and Announcements T CHARLES E. WHITVER T NVHITCRAFT SHOP 5 316 Hill Arcade 2 lhliillll TTTTTTTTTT lllli' llll T 'lll Tlllli llll TIIITIIIITIIII TTTTTTlTTi WIT!! I I ' w . . , , I I Lat Smclau' s Ice Cream ' I I ITS FLAVOR MEANS PLEASURE ITS PURITY MEANS HEALTH I I I Made By - R. G. SINCLAIR i Phone 41334 Main 172 S. 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PHOTOGRAPHER FOR 1 1 1 1 111 1 THE 1928 REFLECTOR 1 E l l j . 1 1 1 .....111...... .1...-1- 1 AJ gc fiixgjzqz fini 5 ifflfifg Z 1923 332 if f Tiilzffi fi 4 11 ONE H DRED EIGHTY iffziflasf Q:1:m15:2f2Q Uhr Kviivrtnr SE-?1?EfQK? 4g1Qizf2z,g3fg .gq111m1 11--- - v1-1-- 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1111 1 11111 u-uv? 1 1 Fzrst Galesburg National Bank ana' Trust Company 2 Y i S0UTH1+1A5T CORNER 5 lVIAIN AND PRAIRIE l l - I..-... ---- ....T....-....-1...-11.-.11-.....-..,.-1..-.,.,......-....-...Q-....-....-...- - -....1.... -.-- 1.-. l 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 l : 1 1 2 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l E 1 1 1 ! 1 Q Q 2 5 1 l 1 1 1 i l 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' 1 1 T T 1 1 l l ' N. 5 INFELDT - g 1 1 1 AF , .1 F! 1 1 : ' ' 'al I ' H-G lI'f ' . ' : I 1 1 ' f 1 1 I1....... - -1-...L..,-....-...-...-...,-..,.-....-.1-...,-....-...1-....-,...-....-1.-1..-1..-1..l....- - -..- ,.-.1 L KEY TO COMPOSITIC PICTURES ON PAGE 159 L I CNumbered from left to rightj S 2 1, Hair-Virginia Grippe 8. Hairf'-fLucille Fields 2 L Face-Jess Rogue lglyes-eqbeitzbjlones L 7 ' .4 V ' v 1 ,' f II' l l CI 11. 1 2' 111151s1?s13.'s1115:YAi:z2111 1gjSL35mif3115,g155f5ln 1 l 3' Left Sif12rChHf'fS Larson 9. Left side-Frederick Lewis l : Right side-Jack Lindeen ' A Right sideillernarml Rundle I l 4. Han'-Hazel Anderson 10. Jennie Schlaf with Roberta Harlan's eyes. , I Face-Henry 'Iw1l'il'CZll'1CI1 11. Rolyerta Harlan with Iennie SCl1l1lf,S eyes. T 5 5- lklg' ,R b Z 12. Left .'1ClC-FTGIICES-I0l111SOH - I 1:ZxggJa2kegrlei.g?5'fS Righg side-1Vinit'recl Hiles i g Dress-Roberta Jones 13- Ffliffigarthas-IOIISSOUO E , 4 VWICC4 arry ep ens 11' ! 6' Hof Eyes N lu Sh. lx 3 dih Shoulders-Eva Ruth Vl'r1g'h'r ! I eonar ' e sou lf Ly 1 ra 5 HW 14. Forehead-Ruth Haverfield ' Conrad Nelson Bernard Burford , , ,Y , ' .- . : Ch V E5 es Helen Parlxmg 1 I arles Bunk James Bower Month-James Jones 1 g 7- GUISIEYSS 15. Head-Marguerite Tupper - I Allce Anderson Myrtle Ireland ShQu1d.:r51R0bC1-1 Alexander 3 Ruth Haverfield Alice Tyler 16. Head-Edwin Craft E I Helen Housh Edith Stegall Shoulders,-Marguerite Tupper I ' ......-.....-1...--1.1-.,..-....-...-..........-.....-....-........1- .- 1-.11-....-.....-1...-.....-....-....-....-....-...-.-1...-1...-uf 'if' 4' 12f'r5525.5'zgWf Glyn il fifkiii Z 1925 3321 Zllffz 559335 T fJi02fTf2lil'T ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE v ,iii X, ffififgiii qi ill,Xii'iii'Y42 . E112 iliriiertnr Teienesiziifez-122412 I Q 1, ,T-rx ,1--r, 1, .1--rx 1, ,T-rx 1 .. , ,bex ., ,,5:g,,,- -,N-,gg-,T vo, ,Y W .,v .,,.,,.,T f,X. .,, 7 61: T. ll Il ., 6. rg: c'::ll2-'FP ,hx ,, v 'zreilui Ez 0 P 'T fb T W N. ll '95 4 Q lr T ?:1e!5z? A Goool School Annual Must C onnoine Fine Typography and Excellent printing 'bxggzfs v,,.g-,g ffewxgg-465, -1' .0 5, , - , f, :gi ,vgggup 5' N we Tnellieve we Love produced a school annual of the Tnesi: craiffsmanslnip, and one that deserves your commennlmfion. ERSONAL ATTENTION is given to all details entering into this, and all other annuals we produce. Printers of High Class School Annuals no ogoner Jmlnifung oo Tv :ll H T' GALESBURG, TLLTNUTS ::de,'-'f-zzez, i:1f::ef. yn-we 37-:-asf. .437 -: Q1 ,er I ee. ew:-.Q ?Z'ii1fQE'Mi5if?cff ij :jake 2 1525 seg gif as 3T?EvQfi225 :Hemi ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO --1 ,fm fftrfixfffzeae Ellis 'iKei1ninr gasses 1-1.5 as Qcalsai Us ii out a n N ner Again!! 63515 are America's largest school annual designers and engravers because We render satisfaction on more than 400 books each year. Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependability. JAHN sl oLL1ER ENGRAVING co. i Tbotograpbers, Artists andhlakers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Colors. 817 W. 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