Galesburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

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T en, if ever, come erfect a sg T en Heaven tries eartlx if it Le in tune, An over it SOItll1 Ler warm ear a s. --Lowell--Dision of Sir Launfal SFrinci ancjs er infant lolossoms on t e trees Rocliecl in tLe craclle of tLe western reezef' --Comper-.-Qirocinium O In winter, wlmen Jie clisma Came clown in slantinci lin M4 111611 TMJ O14 His tlluncler Larry of Fines V -Sm'th Sonnet In youth, when life's frail lantern flames so hright, And each of his fair Carcassonne doth dream, VVhen smallest pleasure earns such lasting gleam As placeth future grief beyond thy sight, ls gladness some elusive dancing sprite- A momentary madness-laughing scheme To lead thee o11 until the hourglass, stream Ohscures the path to youth's fair beacon light? 'Tis faith that makes thy Carcassonne exist. Respect thyself, helieve, and dreams are real. To joy the mind alone can hold the key. VVhen worries p1'ess and sadness doth persist, Do thou attack thy work with new found zeal. Bc glad. Thy .joy will come and sing to thee. ANNE Bnowx, '3-L. 080 'n-rr: UITASCOPE mcuuru REEL 1 o f Y.. 'A1 , ,I L.,-, 55.1 . u , 1 . 1 'aah ,.-A Lf.-A . '. .. sd 4 1 v 1 x,. ,0 x -4 1 1 s,,.-' . JA. ' in 1 ur v R- .V x .AA .. ,, pdl v -. - 0 cl v 4 Q Ti or 1 C-D 5.4. w fx lin! Cfhou art a. friend in truest quise. Illq teacher and mq counselor wise who oft extends a quidinq hand, Bq lsindlq leadinq. to command. Q Briqhthg looms mu destinq when shaped Lug hands Of such as thee. d nl.. Jjoard of Education r Mr. Young Mr. Anderson Mr. Sandburg Mrs. O'Conner Mr. Huff Mr. Chandler Mr. Mureen Mr. Hinchman Mr. Hinchlif Mr. I,z1g:ergren 0 9 0 9 MISS NIAIIGARICT FOX DEAN mf umns Slu- is goml. slim- is lTN'l'l'll'Ill lla-1' lu':u'k is kiml. it svvms: Slim- lms :ill tlln- rvgnl iuukings Of' il trm' qui-4-n U To l'HINC'Il'AI, li. I,. NIOY fl Hn-rczxfh-r lic- will xnaluf mv lin Aml I shall surely find. HL' was too wise to 1,-rr. and O 0 good to lic llnliirlclfi l Ii ow 4 0100 SL'PRRIN'1'liND1'1NT O. O. YOUNG That man is gn-at. and he nlonc. H7110 sclwc-s :1 grcutm-ss not his own, For neither prniac noi' pn-lf: Content to know and ln' unknown-wlmlc in hiinsclff' flu MR. HARRY A. C'RAW1 ORD DI-IA N UF BOYS 'Prompt sense of equity! To time bvlnngs lic swift rcdr:-ss of um-xamim-ri wrongsp IQZIQCI' to sm-1'vc. tin' 4'llllNt' pcl'll:1ps lllltl'ii'Ii lint :ilwnys apt to C'il00Hl' tin- Slli:iAl'l'illQ sidi- ollo I MII. .IUIIN .L .XI'l'C'IIISON .X'llllln' lllllllll .Ylllllll up flllll .mv Ill llll Illl' Qwlrlfl, 'Y-lll'.V :mx ll llllllll' MII. IIAIIIIY AI,Dl'S lI'llllll':'1'l' ln' lllll, fully llllln' IUI-III .wl llllnll run Ill llllll llllflll' 'twlm lllltllrlll Ill flIl'll.vl'. M ISS II.Xl'III'1l. .INIJICIISON I'IllI' llrrrl' llHI'llIIIl1l .llll Ill' IIPIIIIXX II'lll'll .vlllll'l1'l1.'.v.v llllll llllly lulllll-l' ll. M ISS .NI .X IIJUII I Id IIA IS IiI'I I' l1lll' lllllllru llllllll' llI'l 'h'lllll xlll' IN .-lllll lll'1'I'l' lllllllw lll1l'llll'l'! 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U.XI.I'I .'X'llf1ll'. x lll'l'lllI'.vl lllfl ix llllllll, llrrx Ill llllllzwllr llllll fllll frlrlllllll jimi. MII. IIAIIIIY M. G.XlIS'I' .-lll llllllrvl lllllll. Ilflxl'-llllll1lll'll Ill lllr Illlll, lIl'llllll.lfllll Tn'lAlllUlll, llllll dl :vllrlll lll'lll'l rulllllllf' MII. .IUIIN XV.GII.I.I'1SI'IIi l'lll'Ill4'll nl! llll' llllllll lllll fllllu, .fl lI'll4' rlllll lllllfw' llllll l,U'IA'IIVljlIll lIUlIt'.Yl lllllllf' MII. IIOYAI, IIAIISIIIIXIIISICII ll'llll llllll lllrlll' ll.Il'llll fllllflzux flll llll' lllfllllllll. lll' lllllllllm lla llllll .vlrllm.x, MII. YIQIINIC II.XIIIIIS l lllll lllll lll llllll lAl'llllll'l' Ill ,vllllkv llff Ilgv lllwllll Tn'lI1'll Ill' llllml llrrll mr. M ISS 'I'I I I'II.M .X IIl'1II'I'I'1II l llrrvl Mm' Ill IIIII' l'vr.v .Sll lIlVAlll1Il Il llfllll. 0 I2 MISS JEANNETTE I-IILKER Her ryrs as .vlurs of f'll'1.lI.!llIf fair, Likc' twiliylztlv too, luv' dusky lzuir. U MISS MARTHA HOOD Her 1'vr.v frrvzwxs HIT fnirvr fm' Tlzun .vnrilvs of ullzrr nmidvnx un' MISS ELLEN IRVINE Tr1l:r' timr vnouglz, all otlzcr jIl'tIL'l'A lVilI .won fill up tlzvfr fvrufwr l lllL'l'.Y. MR. E. E. .IENNINGS And if tlw mind 'witlz clvur vor1rvf't1'u11.v gflrm Tin' zmlllny 'words IH juxt c.rf'r'vxs1m1x flow. M R. EUGENE JOHNSON Hv ix vomfflvtv in fvuturv and in mfml, ll'1tl1 all youll yrzrm' to guru' u !lL'llflL'HIHH. MISS FLOR A LAME Tl1c'rv 'wax tl .mfr and f'0ll5l'1 L' yrm'z', A uuxt of tlmugllt upon llvr fuuvf' M R. ROY LANDON A lilflv IIIHISCPISL' Hou' and tlwu, Is rvlixllvzl by tlu' 1c'l.vc.vt MICH. M ISS HELEN MOFFITT HN yluxxy lmir 'li'U,T rlustvfd u'cr a brmc Bright will: inlvllzyvncv, and frm' and :mor MISS HELEN MORSE Soft 'zfuifvd fllu' firm 1c'1'llz'd, Idvulixtic tuzward lwr fclluu' man. MISS FRANCES MOSER 'fSilvnvv is df'xcr1'bcd as goldcn, Bu! lIl'E'flH!S an' VIIIPIIJUIL' lllfl'tI'.H MISS ANNA M. NELSON SIM wax good as xllr was fair, Noun-nom' on vnrtlz above lzcax' MISS EDNA NICKEL Sho was n rrry qurwz, I tlziulz, A qnvrn from tlzv ll'vst. MISS HELEN OLSON A xzuzuy d!l.Tf'U5l'fl0l1 Is tlzc 1-cry soul of x11cuvs5. MR. GERALD D. PHILLIPS .-l mun lu' xcvnzx of ulwvrful yvstv:'d'11ys, .-Ind umzfulvlzl 1mngn'a'cm'x. MR. .X. .I. REHLING llc lmx um'l'imI vrvry fvoiut, tvlm lmx .Ilzmflml llzc uxvful tvitll tin' ugfruvfzlflc MRS. LUCY R. RICH Tllv joy of yuuflr and lzvnltll luv' Cycx 1l1'.vf'l41X ml Arm' msc of lrvurt lzvr crcry look ron:'c,x 4l.' MR. XVII.I3l'R RL'SSEl.I. 'Kllauy hi.: tulcnls urn Ont-x1rif'l'iuy otllvrg fur. MISS SYLVIA RYIN Tu tlmxv 1.-lm lclrrru' thu' nut, un :uf mix fan fm Ami rlmsv zclm lemma' tlrcr, lcnmu all 1.4 rdf an fu 1! 0130 M ISS IC I ,IZA li I'1'I'I-I SC H RODER lntrlIurtunI, r'r.vvr'z'vd, .-Ind judymrnt n'nrfu'rvd hy jnstivvf' M li. FR .-INK SEILICR lli.v mimi llix leinurlom, .-Im! hix will his I!l1l'.U M ISS FLOR ICNCIC SH ICLDON For .vhr 'zvux jrx' lhv quivt him! lI'lw.u' nu!un'.v u1'1'ur 7'lll'-V. M ISS VIOI,I'1T SIMPSON .-I fun' with ylmlurxx o1'rr'.vl'rrmI! Soft .vmilzzv hy Immun l!I7Ill7Il',Y.Y ln'f'zI! MR. CHARLES E. SMITH Hr .v1'vnwcI' For diyuily rrmifvoxml and high F.l'f'lUII.U MISS RUTH STICKLE 4Ili.vIrv.v.v of tvorrlx, nw' all ny1'1'z', Ami rliynzvx lzvr thought in 1'octr3'. MR. VVAYNE SVVINTON I firofc,v.v not tulkinyg only this, Lot auch umn do his l1z'.v!. MISS RUTH SVVANSON BIithv, 'wr'll fall hvrg lmpj-y, guy,- Iu thix mood drr.f.vz'cI day by day.' INIRS. VELIVIA VVHIPPLE Rvf'roof on hm- lip, But o smile in hcr rye. l MISS VELMA FAY VVHITE Aly mind to mv ll kingdom ilvz Such, pcrfvct joy tlzcrcin 1 find. MISS ALTA YOUNGBLOOD Noble by lirritmfc, c:L'7lL'I'0Il.9 and frvf'. Miss BE'r'rY H USTED Slick fwrtty to 'll'fII'k 'ZU1-fil, And witty to tulle with. M ISS FLORENCE LINDBERG Ax n friend .sho ix frm' ax the sun, And hw' frzruds arc many. M ISS G R A C Id TE R Ii Y Hur z'm'n' ns .vwcct ax thc music xhr flu ll :I gift of Coal, by llim manic. XI Imt IDISCIIIQIK xou 4 ln do! I'Iu dfns I Imst I1 nm studied -Lois RETIIERFORD, '34-. 0 14 0 Tru: UITASCOPE c L A S s E s REEL ll 'x'fW1' xt, . A n. ' E 'L o ' ' . yy A U v 1 Q 'AF ' ' U ' ' s ' ,:1' U I 4 , It 1, , ' 5 1 ' 4 11 W 'F-I. ' r I o ff?il 1 . i,- -, , un A A' I., v wr 1 1 xl r '7 A - . 'az--V 'I x ' b . I - f - .,3g,, ., . lg Q div., i .-15, 'Q 4 '. lj. I. .4 . 1 . V .A . ' .. I'.'Ay4'i1q. Hw '4lJ!'1' 'fy n A l 1 I li I u A, ' A-AFL .4. if Ji' ynidw- Baa:-3 A gb-,T J Ar! ui ' ' ' ' ' x 14. 'J n'! A - 1 V- - ,, A. 1' whit ' ' M11 ll Rl. my jf 1 on 4 'Q M, ' A I 515 14 , if . ie 'l'.'E:.'g ' v -xv 22'-' 1. ' 1-. . ,X':C'fiff:Q.'1 - '- K Q ILM A, 'wr Nfl gl :L ov, 0 I ' , ' .5 nx Q.. 4 J ' gon. - who was -my un. , 17 i nn W, f V. U ' 'Ah' , All V Q ,sv .4' ' . w i. fuQ, ,if'v'x,,' '., - , aj A, ' - -' . . - ' N .' 'Y , I END' 5 V ,al - 2 A , blnnd1 mmfin W:-.' V11 .H 'I Il' 4 , V4 W I v 'xl , , ' - 'N . , ,U ,uf Af' f .' 9.55 A, I V I K. fm-Qrw' f ., ' , ' Q 1 2- 1 f Q pg 4, fp, .. .. ., 4 , l'.lfQ f .INV !'4-'qw , M f, 0' 9 D 'V' HDIL'-.,I V. Y -I ..,.A, 41 I A , V I -. X x?1l'5 1l.4 'xCf 21'?'N-J ' ' ' ' ' 'Avg A '41-:r.L4 Ul,0. lm, ,At 'VI I , .1 1 1 . I D ' K J v - -. , In - A It , ' ' r ' xv soM9 ',lu:54 1- ' .!.. ' . A 1 . , , ' ' 4 r r ' ' .f 7 -:Q , ' . ' 5 1' C R 5 O fu K 1,- 1 0 ' L 1 Y 4 I 5 ' o ,:,, - I , H . . If 4 . 9- KI: 4v G, e ,,.R. ., c 0.1 'J ', an 61, . 'v . n,if'U'f T1 va,. 5 .S., . I EVELYN ADELM AN The high rcputv, 'whirlzi she' has yaincd By study, nz L'c'r yct Jinx 'wanf'a'. MARY LOUISE ACHELPOI-II. In Ihr library if you axle for rr hook, .S'ha'll point it out .vr'arm'z'ly framing to look. NELLIE ALDERMAN Thix aldz'rn1an is nal arvnxvil, In politirs stand.: not abuxvd. VVAR R EN ALLEN Hix laxt namr might as wall l1a'z'L' bran firxfj Pl'l'l1l!f'.Y ht' would chanyr than: about if hz' durxt NVILM E R ALLISON Kinky 'wax a football knight lfVlzo.vc fame has rixcn to grvat hriyht. CAROLYN ANDERSON If you Could bv as bold ax I, You would still ln' rathcr shy. LAYERNE ANDERSON Whvn l'vrnic played a, football ganna, Thi' othvr tram loolzcd rathcr lavnv. MARJORIE ANDERSON Sha 'was friendly ax vould bc Dc.vfiitv hcr rigid dignity. RAYMOND ANDERSON I rin' in the morning bcforc the sun For I ani a farmvr with 'work to br done RUTH ANDERSON It would indvca' bc Tory hard TO c'.x'r:0l thc yradvs on hw' rcffort Card. SVEA ANDERSON If thcrclv one thing sho can't do lVv don't know what it is-do yon? RUTH ANNEGERS An vxccrding artixtic artist ix Ruth- And 1.ulzo'lI dcny that that': thc trutlzf MARGARET APPLEGREN .4f'f'lcx grucn arc seldom sufwt, But lirrc Lv unc zvliicli ix a treat. MAR IAN ARMFIELD lfl'r'rc ever and vzicr so proud to .vay That J1arian's still our friend today. DAVID ARNOLD Ah, my good fvllozv, but don't you .eco Il',v all for thv good of thc family! RICHARD ARNOLD C'an't fi:-osx' it by mv, but sv prciflc .my- Tcaumuorlz and brainzvorlz sam' many a clay, ELIZABETH AUSTIN llfc 1-.'ondr'r zvlzcrv shi' lvarnvd to .YIPIIIIC-' Shu xvrnix to do it all thc wlirlc. LILLI AN B A DG ETT Jlodvsty, 'zvlicn not an art, Brats a path to crvry hcart. 0150 R0l5l'1R'l' BALDWIN Tlzumfuvy-nmf' flu' drum llc' paxnulx llr'u:a'r1iuy out ull olllrr .v0un1l.v. NVILM .X BANKS ll'ilnm 1ll'l'l'l'.f u lluirle S , flml flurx .vlxr vrvr' alr'i2'v il .vlruiulzll M ARIE B BENSON To lu-nr hvr lull: youll tlliule rlml shi' ll'u.v lH1l'UPll'1 l'Hl'll ux xln' would lu: l'1l'GENl'1 B ETTS Ont of Clnlffuruiu funn' Jlj'.Tll'I'l-HIM' jll'lllll'Nll'l1 ---l1f'v'1' ix ww. W'lI,l.I,XM BOHAN Bill lrnzmcxr t l'l'l',VU71l' in town 1'rum flu' mnym' u'rm'n to tlw lnzwnvl flown 141 UG EN IC BONH A M Hv wrutv .wmv j1'1lyIv.v null and Wold Hufwmy ll fvu' would ln' Nzjuyczl. B R YC H B O VVE N Hc's rvully a ffrofvxximuzl vmyiriun But just an uvmlvur 'll'4'fl'l-Clllll. CLYDE BOTH AM lf C'lya'v'.v your friend, lzclivvv you mc, Hu' fr1c'nd.vl1if',v Xl7'0l1gl ax .rtrmzg can bv. ROY BREC KENMA K ER Tlllx big num und llfx lil-fljlL'l' I-llL'lI.Y In the bu.vmcx.r uforlfl .vlmuld bv u whiz LA XXQR ENCE I5 Rl J U II,I,E'1 l'E uPf'I1llllfSH'Il niclznanlu zvlzivlz .vcvms fo ffl Tlzv buy who wax too big CH Io hit. EDNA BUCK lll' lmzw' no dvxirv for lw1.v.v1'lz1f tlzf' lIuclc -- To fellow llcr is truly to lu' in lurk. JOE BUHFORD Jusvfvll, my hay, wv'rv xun' f'rmul nf yo lfll' hum' u .Tll.Vf'I'tlOl1, l'l4l'jll'l1lIl is too. Ii E li ECC A I' A B Ii EN Tllix luuylziuy zxrunzplf' of .v:.'r1'l .vciwnllvwl Has frautiml leuuzulmign' zu thu zulu-vf1 . D.XI,l'1 C,XliI.SON lx'f'mz'mlu'r flllllllJlllflll'l'll lilllv llulv? If ln' lunl bvvu ful, ln 1l lmzu' lwuu n 'wlxg GLEN CARLSON Fur fvnfmlurilj' lu' mfulv un bill B111 ,vuull ll lx'wnru roulfl :mt ln' Ind. I,II.l.l.XN C,XliI.SON Tin' 6'nrl.mu furnil-v'.v lvruml lo rlnim .'lrmIl11'r lumur for llmt lltlHl1'. M.XliG.Xlil'1'l' C.XRI.SON llvr uuzmlvnuurl' ix .v1s'm'l unzl fair ll'illl fluuuilzy lziyllllylzlx in llvr lmrr. MILDR ED CARLSON Slu .r nulml fur fl tvmlvr lzrnrl, Fur rlvzw' fvuxtvrs, nwrlzs of url. LYNN CARMACK He rercivcd a f100d-S1-.7l'd stack Of letters addrcsscd to lVli.v: Lynn Carmack WILLIAM CHANDLER In H-IlH1lHl'C Hamptonl' cqll,l'Z'l'OlC'f Clzandlcr rode 'most z UM'y day. MARIE CHANNEL Har f'cr.vz'z'r'rcncz' ix 'worllz l'VH1lltlf1A0l1,' Maria' vommands our admzralmh. EMMA CHARNOCK In l'0lll1-Nfl a HSCPIIIOV quotation for Emma lfVf' found o1rr.vvl1'c.v zu a .vlzyht dzlvmma. CHARLES CLINE 'Tix no lRO1.?lt'lflCllt'F tha! Chuck Rlzymm with 2c'ord.r Iikr luck and pluck. MARY CLINE . I'm. in l0z'r' wfilz lllary Clinv, She ,rays .rhc'll bc my Valvutinv. LUCILLE COLE Om' lzundrrd f101u:d.r of fun and fury l'Ol4l'C' frvf, om' Ill an awful hurry. BENALDINE COLLURA Lllllfllllillllljl ylanfcx and ylorzfvd Iaokx Tlzat zfic 'll'llll- tlzv SCl10l'I.l1I.V in books. DARLINE CONNER l7a1'li11g1 fx a namz' fllllfvi 5'wL'z'! And initrd to a lass fl1flf'.Y ncaf. MILDRED COOK PVP hops hcr f1ll1ll'C'.Y bright as day. fust what 'tu-ill br, 'wc fannot say. FRANK COOLEY llFI'lIlZk1.F llII.f a f'l'7'Hl!'l7'lC11f fwarv Tlzatlv lzkc hznzxclf-zt wo11't bchavc. EDITH COOPER She' had thc' last xvmcxfcr to Play Bvfrm already a USFHIYOI' A . JUNE CORDELL func is thc' namc of Ihr month of r05v.v,' func is thz' girl to whom each lzrart f'-'oroxcx SA M COTTON Sum znas nolcd for his hair- Likv cotton, it was light and fair CPB. DOROTHY COUGHLIN Nrvcr knozvu to miss hfr mark Bcransc xhv nvz'r'r .vhat in the dark. RUTH COYY.-KN Thr t'crxa!ility disfflayvd by Ruth Includvs all lalcnts-journallst to slfuth. DORIS CRITES To lakv a stroll indeed dr-lights Tlzv fricndly hrart of D0f1,.Y Critar. KATHERINE CUNNINGHAM She .rmilrd .vo broad it .vemnrd ax thomfh Shc 'zvzslzrd lo make' hvr 'wlxilv trctlx sho. 0170 3 Q vs, J I? .17 6 III'II,I'IN DA HLBERG I um nm' of ilu' f11m1m.v tIn'1'1' Jludv uf' of l?1'1'ky , Rulll und mc. l'1I.I'1.XNOIi DAILEY Dail-v 1u'q1min!1n11'1' 'will' lilvmzrn' .YIIOZKXY llmt jrn'n1I.vl11f 'wnlz 5111111 ll om' 11I'u'uy.v yrrmuv. MILTON DANIICLSON If .llillrm ix liln' ilu' 11m'i1'nI fvovt, HH: mnx! IIAINIIDI ln- 1l1n'.vn'! xlzou' il. PICAIII, D.XNIIiI,SON Sin' ix Irulkv u'1'Il-u11m1'1l II Pcurl, .flu 1'1111l1.vt1'iou.v, 1'on,m'i1'uti1111.v girl. YVILLIAM D.XUUI'II9IIi'I'Y II'11ll1'r II'ft1'lr1l11:1'l , xf'm'l.v 'Ii'l'I'ff'P' of f11m1', Ix'1'1'1u'1Ir11' thu lvluyx of 1'1u'l1 Im.vl:1'lI111ll 1111ul1'. JAMES DAVIS l?1'forv ilu' .vtarl of 1'111'l1 flIIH'II1IHIl'III 11111110 HJIHIHIIUH 51111111 full ilu' TA'IlUIL'l' by lIrIUll'. CHESS DEAL Tin' N1'1v D1'11l l?00x1'z'vlt f'r1m1is1'd 11.9 Didzft .vram to LYIIIXC muclx fuss. LOIIAINE D1-:I ORFS'I' If dc mc'1111.v uf , ix it frm' ilmF IJIIAIIIHU Cumv from 11 frxmxvt-cnf Xlljllll' L'4IlIl'., SUE DEMPSEY SII1' fvlafzs I0 Suv l71'n1f',v1'y for qnilv I1 f'7'1'1'0 L 11: IH'f'L'L',ll'.Y of frfmlzxu .vuztx 'zuorlc 11111 n1'1'1'. IVI .X R ION Dr:NVI'l'T 'cz' diligff-ut xtudv 'of 1'l0c11tim1 D IPI11 not break down hm' colzxiztzrizou. EILEEN DICKERSON Tlzvy ask you, Do you Iznms' Eileen! You I1Il.Y'Zf.'I'I', Thai IJ I't'!ItIIlj' .v01'H . LOUR DODGE HL' can l1n'1 ' H10 Iuxty 1'l11'1'rx From nur thr'o1zf.v 'IUIIFII 111' 11N'1'11r.v. R O I5 li Ii '1' DON NELLY His only ,OIT-ll b11.v1'buII y11m1'- Hv'd filly it vvfn in III1' rnffz. I'lI.IZ.XBETH DORAN l71'.vf'1'I1' II t'l'I'flII.H iH1111l'!i1m llvrx ix xtlll ll llulh 11mI11lmu. M .XRY DUFFY .Ilurrv 1ilz1'.1I CH In Inks Il ICJ! Bmwlzasm' from .vt1111y 'I:c'11.x' ll rrxt. .Xl'Gl'S'I'L'S Dl I I'ON Hljllllku has ll right to In' l'Ulll'l'I.fl'fI, lin! lxix u1m11'.vl,v fx 11l11l1'f1'u!:'d. RICHARD I'1AGI.I'l llix Ufllllt'-l'j't' for b11.vk1'Il111ll .Ilu1I1' ilu' .-'von' 111111: 'z'1'r5' full. XY Ii Ii N Ii R IC DSON Thix ycniux of ilu' f1l1,v.ric,v I11b llus flIUH.S'fHIlI.Y uf dumb wise crack.: 1m tub. 0180 VI RGINIA EVANS Hl'1'l' ix 1'1'1'x1111iff1'11 f11'1'f1'1'111111 For Xlljlfll' is 11111 1111' .v'11'1'1'!1'x1 1'1111f1'1'111111. Di 1 li OT H Y ENV .X I ,T U11 111'1' r1'f1111'1 1'111'11 'li'fl.V 1111 li C111 .vl'1'l111111 1111' 11111111'1 111111 l1k1'21'1.v1', Il li . EIJNA FIELDS 11111111 1f1'111x fm' CN1111111111 f-1111! .ll11k1',v 1111' 11l111'1'.v 111111' l1'1'1' 111111.v. l'.-Xl'I.INl'1 FIFIl'II.D 11 1' 111111 1'1'1'1111 t1'111'1'1' :vu 11111'1' .v1'1'11 J .-11 ll'l'1 11.1 l11:'1'1-v 115 1 1111l1'111'. .IRAN FUHR T111'1'1' 11'1'1'1' f1111r 111'111111'1'.v y1'1111v 111111 .-11111 1111111111111 11l11111y .v1'1'111x 111 11111212 RAYMOND FUNK 1f1'111'.v1 1f11wx'111111111 F11111: .111-Vx 111111 111' i1'1'11 1'1111 .-11111 1111' 111'.1'1 llll-X' IV1111 11111.'1',' 5 1 ' UIOGICN li G.XI,Yl'I,XN -lv 11 1111 111 11117'1'1'1' Zv1 11 111:1' 111 .v11j' 1-'1'11'1111.v111'f 1111111 111111111111' i1'1'1l 1'1'f'11-V. BILL GARDNER 111'1'1 ,v 11 11111'11111'1', 111'111 111111 11'1'111,' 1411111111111 111111 1111r111'1'x 11161111 111111111111 111 111111 Lil . I'fI,lZ.XI5li'l'H GII,BEIi'l' Q111'1'11 1511511111111 1'1'11111111'1 .c111'l111x,v T111' f'1'1'f'1'1'11111 .v1111l1' nf 111115 f1'11'1111Iy 111111, BYRON GINN Y1111 Xrlj' y1111 1111111 111111 1111-YIAJZI 11111. ' X 11. 1111, 1 .my 1IIA' 111111111 IX Ilvkux hlxx, R IC HA li D GOI.DSTONl'l 111' 111111111 111 t1'1'111' r11y1111'x by 1111' 11115511 11 111' 11115, 115 111' X11-VX, 1111 1l111x11'11,111.1 11111x1'11. .1 UNE GULDSB HR HY .-1111111111 1111' 1117111'x 111 1111' 11111111 111111' I1'11X ,v111'1' 111 111' 1111 1111111l, C,XI.HN GRFIGG T111' f111'111111'-11'1lc1' f'1'1'11'1'1'1,v 11111 l,11l1'11 .-I1 li l l'H GI'S'1'1XFSUN 1311 . 1131111111 11'1f'-111 1l 1111 11 t1'11111111'. IIl'1I,l'lN GRIFFITH ll1'l1'11 111't'1'1' 11111 1111y1111'111l 1111111111 Ur 1't'1'11 ,v111111v 1111 111'1' 11'f1' 1111111, l'.Xl'I. GLYSTXFSON 111 ,r l11:1' 11 11111111111-r111111'1' .vl1121'- - 11111 h'1IL'1l 111 x .vl111'11'11, x111'1' 111 1111, 111 :1111 111'Z'1'1' lJ1111:1'11 111 111 K .-11111 .v1'1' :mx 11-11 1111' 11-1151 1111 111111. I Rl'1D liL'Y 1 1'1'11'1' 11 1111'11.v11'1'1 111 1'1'111111'11 11'1111 11171111 111'f'11t1' 1111 111'1'1' 111:1'11. l'.Xl'I, H.XI,R 111.1 1111111',v1,v 11-115 111'1'1'1' 1'11111t1'11 11111 111'11111.v1' '1'Zm'4l.Y 111'1'1'1' 1'z'1'11 11111'1' 111 111111l11. 151 0 6 K-1 Cu. Faq 0- SJ WT' uv! 1 C' I .Q lHIlSI'lll'l' II.XNC'0C'Ii lulzu llml.w.L' :mx ulm n funmnx nmn lin! limb 1.11 rllx hm: rn ,vlriulll of Izumi. Nl.XliY .l.XNI'1 IIXND ifliw' ilu' llllla' dllfl fl lluH41 .Sum ll1'I' f'm:.m'x u wr llu' luml. liUIIl'IIi'l' HXNSON llfflzllxrfnlr IX uv llnwwlz Ilmtc, Iinl lu' .ul1'l lnwl' Irml: uf his nmuy ln1'4'.v, l.l.OYIJ HA WKIXSUN Hu Ilrvl- lm.u 2'v:1.4' null lnufl Irmulmm' l':wl1nI' full nmux' ll flnuflm tum: IHIIIICIVI' IIAWKINSUN If lu' hull xml l.'1'l'l lu lln' Iunlmznnllfl Au, HI' .rlulfl IHITL' lwrll ilu' lrfr uf lin' .xlumt H.Xli0l.IJ HICN In flu' frflx' Vnml Ju IHCIISUN .vllrx Nui llrmlrz .sa IH lrwl: imn'fm'11 .xlwjnv 111111 ilu' :mrs h'4'n' 4 TIIUMAS IIICNDICIISON .Sl'ulzu14'ulul 7-UHIHIVYII ll4'mlra'.x'm1 II In vnu. SIMM' ll l'I1! zllllf NIU ' ' I'III.l'1l'IN IIICNDIIICKS .-lx fm uilwf'-ilmrrvllll ?l'A 11' llln' In mlnl Tlmt ull 1'7'4'll I1'Hlj'1'V H1 1'I' yl1'f.V IIIIHI. l,0l'ISI'I III'IIiI.0i'Iil'lli .. ,-'-- -Q Y 1 l.f1m 1.x Iln v11r.wfr1'.x,v uf ull, xlml l'n.xfa4'fI'ull, ullfl flffflnix' uf ilu' llmtll. Ifl,H,XNOli IIICRNDUN - I .. Hy-. Ilfzz nmrx' :mir t'lAfll1'I u-Vx UI H H111 thu rx'I'.x hutm' :I nl1,x'hw1Ax'. NVlI.I.I.XM IIICKMAN l'f'ufw'Il.w1lx' fm' lumkx IA ffllulg I .-lfmllry fm' IIIIUIVX IA flrllm. '1 JOHN l'.Xl'l, HIVKS Jr-lm l'f1ul frwllwx lmx u lI1llH4',XllA'1' rum: ux l1'l14I.w' Inrlv lmn' Ill1lA'1'.V IIA' ull umm' In mnx .IUSl'II'lIINI'1 IHVKS MAR I Ii HIVKS ,Vw Ulu' lnnfflll ln'l.v.'ll In .vrru .-lml mmf: nf llll1A'In flu rx .vlzr lcllmv. IIIi'l I'Y HIGGINS IMI: .mv wwf .wiv lfrllrx' hzmflrll' In ummm' ,.. Nfl, mf! Hun' .Huw lfwllv llzfmlllx rnuuzu' Il XYl 'l I'I'1 HIGGINS llrm .mari IX ur' ,ll'1ll l'r+ ul, f'HHl full lm! num' frrlllllrllf' .xfI'll'l'r'41 Lflflrlf. I'1I7W,XIiIJ HlNC'HI.H I f nf-nl :mul .wlrllr :mmf-.v1L'1'1l flullx, nlml mm' x'1vu'll tim! ,www lvlm'4l'111fl lIl'llIfX. IYII,I,I.XNI IIINi'Kl.l'lY Alf .1 l.'1Hf1'.v .vfuvlrrr ,fllI.'vH'Ufl,I,AXlffflll' lu iw-lc, lu .mv, mul flu Illluux nu 1: 0 UO REX HOLCOMB In 1111: f1111n1p1'o11 tr1'11-:1'tt1'ny 1'l11'xo11'11 Rm' '1c'11.v mistook for ll 1111111 t1'l'l'-f0lId. FRANCES HOI.TSCL.XNV Hn' 111111111 is 1'11f1lf'l' 1141111 to xf11'11 B111 wc 111111 do 11 awry 111011. CHARLOTTE HORNB.-XKER 11'11v1'1'1'1'r .vI11' QOUA' I-H 11 1111111111 I'o11'II 111111r 11111' talking 1111111 ou! 1171 MARGARET HORTON 1110011 and .ylurs forgot 10 1111111111 11'l1l'H JTIll1'1l!11'L'f'S SHIIVIL' bl'1ll1l,V 111 17171111 IONA HOXVARD S11c'x 1101 1111- kind of 11111111111 1111111 111111111 111'11r C1'l'f1-UIASL' or 11oo . CLARENCE HUBBARD As ll L'O1lf1'U'l'L'l'Xl'l11 f1I1f?I'l' 1111'd 11.11111 A1111 110111 1113 111111'11'111'1' 1111 ll 1111.v111'd VIRGINIA HUNTER 5111131 ll 111111111r for 11111 17.11111 K11rf'1'11y L'1IlH'l1L'1L'I' 1.11 sight. BARBARA JACKSON BlI1'b1'!V1I 11111'111' 1'o11ld .111 31111 No 1110111 1111111 'ZUl1fL'1'Il1 run 11,11 11111. CARLTON JENCKS T1111 most 1111r01'11 1111111 of 1111 By y!'1lCl't11 rule arc 1101 .vo 11111. ALMA JOHNSON S116 Na-x'.9 fl b115k11tb1111 g11m11 f11l1f',Y 110111, 1171133 11z'1111 tlzv boys l'lI'L'11'f lzalf .vo f1v11t. ANNABELLE JOHNSON Her z'o1'1'11 1111111 11I11'ays .vivcct 111111 low In L'lIll1'P1117I!l 111111111115 soft and 510211. BETTY JOHNSON If 51111 111111 01111 1111111111 1-11 I1 day, H'c 11 stc'1'111' 'MU115 fifty t'17lj lUl'lj'. ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON T1'1117-v llfld 101.1 of :11r11111.x' 111111 In L Z l'j' f!CflA'Z'1fj' 51111 1?c'f11 111 ,v111l'. PHILIP A. JOHNSON In cz ry lILJf!.'Z'1fj' you 111111111 151111 P111'1' For f1ll'1'C'J 1l1'il'Uj'.Y 11 1111151 for 11111 1111111 1 1 ROBERT JOHNSON S1111 a11o1111'r 1111111 1111111111 Bob 1V1'1!-11161111 111111111150 'IC 211113 no snob. XVII,I,.XRD JOHNSON 111111 of 11111 f1111'11.v1 z1'11r11',f 11r11 11111 1111.11 B111'a11J1' 1111151 1111 l'lL'fI.OPIX .my 11111 1'11v1. RCSSEI, JONES O, 1111r1111sx thy .vt1'11d, 11111 Hf?f111l1f'!'J1jl S11111 For 11 is Il 111011111 1111111111 will 11111'111' f1111. 'WILLA MAE JONES 1'1'11111, 'LUIIIIII 'iL'l1I.f for 11111 Hvrv b1'.v1111' t111' .vtormy .v1'11 0210 - ai I 1 MARY X. Kl'1l.l,Y ix 1111111 f111l11.vlri1111.v I1'Hl1' 111111'1l ll11.v 111I11'1'1'1'1111'11l.r ':1'l11'1'l1 l'l11.1' 11111'.v llllifl' in II11' .vl1111I1 D.XlilH'Il.I, KINUXID 'l'l111' 1111'lv-l11'111I.'11 l1111'1'1'll lx'1'11.111'1l lI11x 111':'1'1' lvl! dl 1l1'l1l 1111f11111l. lil'IiY KJ I'II.I..XNDl'1li SI11' 11111 111':'1' 111'1l1'1'.v l1l.'.' 1111l1111lvv',v ,ills ,1I1I11 1l11 l11'1' :1'111'L' f'1'1f1'1Ilv I-Il II '11'l11:. lIl'1I.l'lN M. KRAIIN If v1111 11111l1I .VTUI-IPI l1'L'1' ll1'l.'11 lx'111l111, 11111 fl .x':1'1111 11x 21'1'll 11x 1111v ,v7u1111. Ill'Il.l'1N C. KROIIN .Shu 111111 II 111111'l1 1111111111'111l1'1l 11'111l 'T:v11x 111111 .vl11' 111'1'1'1' 1111111' 111 I11I1'. K.X'l'IIliYN Klilllwl' H'l11'11 y1'11ll1'1111'11 xl1'f' 11111 :1'1'Il1 lx'11I1', 'l'l11',V'1'1' 11f'I l11 l111:'1' ll l111j'f'AV 1f11l1'. l'H.XRI.l'lS I,Al'KY .-111 1'.1'1 ll1'11f ,vt111l1'11! 111111 11tl1l1'1'1' :mx lAl1111'l1 . II1' 111'7'1'1' .v1'1'1111'1l 111 l111'l: flu' l'l111l:. PX 'l, IHXCKY II1' 11111111' ll l1111l 1111,ff11l11' 1111111 .v1111I Tl11'1'1' 11111'.v lf111f l11Sj' j'l11y1'1, 'lx'1'11'. FOR li EST IMX RSON The 11111111' fl11',V 1111f'1' 111111 is 1'1'11llj' 11111111 F111' IIIVX tl111111111I.v 111'1' 1I1'1'l'-1'111111'1f lik? 11 11111111l. MAR: I,0l'ISl'l IMXRSON ll111jv l,11111'v1' 1'1111l11 ,v11l:'1' Il 11111111 1'171111I1'1111 H'1tl1 II11' 11,'1f11'r l1111111 IVH 11113' x1'l11111'1'1111. Oli VII,I.l'l IMXHSUN Ilu l11lk1'1l 7111111 lzwry .I1111111 111 l11v 1'l11'x! 111 1111'1' I11.v 1111111111 11 111'1'1i1'11 1'1xvI. RAYMOND ILXHSON TI11' 1'1'11,v1111 II11' 1111'1'k .vl111ll 1'11l11'1'1't II11' 1'111'Il1 lx ll111l ll11'x' 111'1 11111111 11? 11'l111t l1f.- 1,1 111111,'l1, l'1'I'lil'1l, I,1XlVl'1liMAN II'1'.v1' 11111l111'1',vIx 11.x'1' 1'Il1j'l 1111: H1'1'1111x1' 11' 1111'1111,v 11111111 .vlylv 111111 111111. l.l'Kl'f I.,Xl'GHNEli l'1'11f1l1' .v1'1'111 I11 l,C1'1k1' l.111111l1f111'1' x111111 1'1111'v l11 11 lvf111111'11l1l1141'11I ur1'111 ll1111 1l1x'1111'.v Hlilli l..XWRl'IXC'l'l H'l1.'11 '11'x 11 11111111lj'11, 11111v1'11' U1'11' ll IH l1'H Ill1' f1'111'.x' 11 fully ,x'111V. .I IOXNNIC l,l'Il'1 'l'l11'1'1' VY 11 111'1'l :1'l111.v1' 111111 1.1 l1'111111 ' 1 '11 1' ' ' 1111 '1111'.x' 1 111 i'.X'l'llli HHN l.l'1ll3l.XN 'l'l111I 1111x111'11l1'1111v 1111'l, 1111111111-11 .'ll :1'11.xl11111 I11111' 11'11v 11.':'.'1 111'111 li,Xl.l'II l.lNliU'l'lI l'1111.u1111111111 111 11111l1l 111' l'1'! 1111111 :1'11.v l111lf .111 .v111111'l 11x l11',' 0220 ROXIFI LI'l'H1XNDl'1R Lift' 11'11r1:1' l11'r 111' 111'r 1111'1'1-v .v111i11', I! x1-1'111x .v111 .v l111f1l1v 1111 1111' 111111112 HELEN I1l'l l'I,lC HL'1'L ,Y 11 11111'1'1, 1l11111y1ztf11I l11xx, A 1111'11l 1111'111111'1' 111 11111' 1'111.v.r. H.Xli0I.D LOWE 11111111111 1'1111I11 l'r1111'ly 1111111 1111 B111 111 11 111'1'1'111' fm' f1'1'1'1111.vl11f1x 11 DOROTHY I.l'NDEl'1N A f11'1'f1'1't 1'.1'11111j'11' ix 11111'111l1,x' 1.1111111111 .-11111 11111111 ll 11111' 1111113 1'11.v11v .v.'.'11. OSCAR I,1,'NDEEN T111' 1111111111111 uf tl11' f1111fl1111l.v, ' 11'11x 111'1'1'1' 1'111'l1'111'11 111 111' t1111 111111 1 DIARY I.l'V.XI.I1 1 5 .11111'j' 1,111'111l 111'2'1'1' 11'11'x lr .v111- 11111-1111' :1'111 111111 f'1'1:1 1 JACK LYON Tll1A,Y lvv1111'x 1111! k1'1111 llf t111' j111111l1' 1111 R111 111' 1'1111 f'111-V f1111t1'111l 111 111'11t 1111 111111 l91I.IZ1XBI'l'l'H Mclilil IOM 11'1'111 1'.1'f11'1'.1'.v1'1111 111t1'11y,v l11'1'1 .-11111 tl111.v1' 1',v1'x 11111! .v1'1'111 111 f11' ISA BNI, BIcC'I,l'Rl'I T111' f11'x1 :1'111111111 f'1'1'x1'111'111 j' 11'1'II 111' 11111111 11f11.'1' tl11111 I: H .XRRY McCI.l'RG O11 1'111'11 fllfff 111' :1'111'1' 11 111'11y .ff'1I1 B111 I'5'ltI'l1S N11111. 1-1 111111111 11 1111111 I EI,Ii.XNOli MCGREXV E11'1111111' 11'11x 111'z'1'1' 111'111'11 ffl .1111 1.1'f 11x P111 it 1111 111111l111'1' 1111y.' FRANKLIN McKAY F1'1111k1111 11'111'1e1'11 :1'1't11 111-' 1111 PII 11'l11'11 1111! 11f .v1'l11111l-11111111, 11111 111 LYMAN llcKl'lUXYN 1U1111v 111'1'Iv 111'111'1'1' 111111 1,-V1111111 I1 111111 1 I1 11111111 1111 1111 ' '1'1, ' .' A' 111 . B l'l'l l'Y 3IcCI,.XIN 1'111 11f'1111l1111111 1111' 11111'.vt1'1111 11,11 fzftx 1111111 P1111 11'l11'.'11 .vl11111111 111111?1' 1111' 11pf111111'111x 11 111 111 1111 11111 YIHGINIX McNANI.XR X 1?1'11111v I-A' 11.1 11:1'11 1'.1'.'.1.v1' f111 1111111111 11111111'111'v f'1'1'1:11t.v l1.YL'11 111 111 HELEN NI.XNI.l'1Y T111'.v 1111111151 11111x' 111i1'11-Vx x1111l1',1 1-11111 ,v111111'.v 111111 .v111111'.v 111111 x111111'.v 11 S11 MAE M .Xli KHAKI SI11' 1111t111'1'1'1l 111'21',r 1111 1111' 11111111 1 A1111 x111' 11111111 11111161' 1111' 1'1'11111'1'.x l11111' HRWIN BI.X'l'llEll U11 1111' tr111'1e 11111' Xf'lH'.T 111' 11 111 1a'1'1'1111.v1' 111' ,c111'1' k111':1' l111:1' 11 11111 0230 G ! tx Us 1 ,, JOHN MA'l l'lll'1WS fv ln'nr'1'rm :mx uri.rlmr'uli4',' tfuml nmrnlrr.v quilc unlunmliv. JOHN M.XXWl'Il,I. l1'.'l1imI ilu' Muni lurk Julmnir .'ImI1'4'n ' lllrfl 'IU lu' u lrllxkv f1u.x'l.'v iH'z'f1ll'zl. YIINIINIA M.XXWl'1I,l. Xiu' ix miqlllx' 'mmf uf lumL-.v flml uni ll lfil lwlliml fm' lamL'.v. l,Il,l.IAN Ml'X'l'M u filmlw I 'lwlllll in ktlllilpl i .-11111 In ilu' run! of t I'l'l'-Vfllllltl .vllwrl un, 'I , ZfxBl'1'l'II Ml'l'l'Z nl fl-'uf IX nm' nf ilu' lm'lcl1'.vt fwfr Fm' ln' lwlullyfx in lflisulfrilr .llct:. JOSl'Il'I'I MILES In,cr'f'l1 um! hix t'l11't'rolrf Il'rr'r nn lmml 'Wuxi A'7 l'X' flny, 'FIIIQIODORIC MILLER :I .vf'm't.vn1uH llc tuux lU1U'il'l1 In lu' Yvf lervu 1:1111 quirk iv r'rfw1Vfm. DOROTIIY MII,I,I KIN .' -nf.11-Smiflrll Pt'!lglj 'ffllF mlmv 11711111 '!lll'i'l' flux m'In',v.v fwrmunmlt fumr. Bl'RNVRI,I, MILLS Yun .my you frm' rw' munnt rlimlr tha lzillxf' NU, mv. I .my hix zmuzr ix IiL'Rw121,l, M11.1.S. CH AXliI.FZS MINER Hvf1f','i'f'l' nw' went wr found him Ilzvn' For limi :mu zumzlml f'2'vr'yu'l1N'r. STEVE M INGARE Thr mrmv of lift l7I'L'll1l1l' quitv Ihin I1'lzr:1 SIL'f'l1l'l1 fluywl l11'.v 1'iuli11. DOROTHY M ITC H ELT, flf X1 r -'xv ' V flmzrim 'ur mm .vrr ilu' imfmr arf lfruminzyf. J .X M HS M I'l'CHl'1I,I, HH' llliulz nf ffm nx Pvtfj .v .mn H'lm turmlll lnm lmu' ftljll' ymvuxv nm' wmz. Cf,,XRl'1NCl'1 MOORE llc ,HIS xmm' f'l'1'ff,v flflflll lrfifllf C'm1rrV111'uy nnxv ,1l'.Y1yVj' quiz. MA li MOliIi IS mlm! f11l'llu'rmnw luv' n1ul1 :'1'x nm' l'Hr1' .' fl m1.vr'If.v11-nf ilmt you muy lu' xuw. OI'1OliOI. x MORRISON 1,1-rrrunl ix 41 ,fluff 111111 .v fufmwl Imp' lfffrrflj' -.uf .vlw fx :vrll-llumffl. I,OI,.X MOIQHISSHY I,ulu.v Hunk lrrlfl ll frm' l'wlml'.v 11 :mix .1 1l11:rn ur 114-41. i'Il,Xlil,I'lS MOR'I'l'1NSON lirnlgl lmj'f'.v fx nn urig Yfllfll ,VHIII l'f4'u.x111'1',v 'u lu 1u7'l1 . 0240 KENNETH MUNSON Tlxrcc clzvvrs fm' lCvm1ii ' luxty mul long- He 'wrote' thc 'words for tlu' High Sfluiol xouu. TOM MURPHY lVl1l'H Murplly dowiz flu' trawl: doll: fly, Before you uv' lziln. xturt, l1f .v by. AVARREN MYERS I knvu' flxix lmnulwmc utlilvh' ouuv And Iolrv it from mm'-lu' was no a'1n1m'. DONALD NELSON For uylrirulluru liur'v'.v u mim Of informfzliou in tlmt lzuv. LEONA NELSON Ouuv uhm: lI firm' Slit found two tuorilx zvlziulz rllymv. LILLIAN NELSON :I lziddvn z'iol4't ilu' miqlit lic If u1uu.v11rvd li-v luv' uzmluxly, LOIS NELSON Loix limi' ll jlltlllfl' as roy Ax UITI' .YUUII by any 1117-V. R UTH M. NELSON No om' can Ilvuy this truth- Tlw but of all good unnuxv is Rutlz. JANET NIRDLINGER Hvr nun' Ford viglzt could fly .vo szcifl Thu! out of xvumld .vl1v'd not xllifl. .ANNA LEE NL l l'ER Good will to ull lmd .-limi: Lvv .-1 quict friumlly girl zulu xlzv. IVENDELL OLIVER Oli1'vr lvVvvm'vll kizuu' how to zuritv Fl l'ou1v But ll'vndvll Olizwr cull bcflvr Nou' tlzc' Izumi HAZEI, OLSON Husul nuts un' flOfMl to vu! .-Ind Husul Olson, too, ix xzucvl. JAMES OXVENS Esf'vfially 'wax llc full of fun ll'l1vu tlli: buslzvtbull Icom ll youu' luul tvoiz. 3IARGAHE'1' OXVENS By .vlzifi mul Iuuoli and 1n'i11r1ii1f, Smilv M Slzv fufs liar 'lL'UI'l'lo.'.V in l'.l'l-lt'. K HAR RIET PAGE A HlIAXl'lllL'Z'OHS .rvizsililv Ifulj' fain' ll lzo izurur yum' fi friuml flu' fur. YIVIAN PA INTIC R In sportx slzu found u lean: duliulzt And mztcnil' Ilium zuztli ull lim' miulif. HOXVAR D PALMGR EN EI'vr'yom' tuuuld my flmt Hull By no dv.vuri1'!iui1 :sux Ll floil. VIRGINIA PARISH Pori5lriom'f5'' ur.'u't lmrd to fini! And fun' Of Ilwnz .vliv lvo1'4'x lwliiml. 0250 o.?' 'ln P14711 lg ,Q Nah! Ibx 3' 'F I I 1 IIAZIGI, I .XII KICII 1' 11111111 .vl1111'l x1111'11'.v 111111 .v111' 'in'1'1111' ' I' ' 1 1' 1111112 Ii.X'I'III'ZII IN IC I'AII KINS 1x11!1'v'1111I 11111 1I1l1l 11:1111v 1.11111 .x'1'11' 11111111 ll 111'1'1'I1'1111 ,1'11,V. II,1XIIIIII'I'I' PAIR KS x 11 ' 11111 11'11x ll111'11'1'! l1111.'x 11'.1111.11' .v111' 111':11' 11111111 1111 l111'L'.r. '11111111- :1'11.v l111' 1'1'1'.v11I1'11I 111 :'1'11' U1 . ' ,I 1', M.XIIll.1XIII'1'l' I'I'1.XIiSUN 111'1' 111111111111 111l111'1' 11'1' 1r11'1',11'11, 1f1'11111.11' .v111' L'1111t1'.x 1111 1111111.',v .v11 1'L'1'11. IIXIII. I'I'X'Ii 111' 71'11.v 11111 11111111' 1111' 1111111.21 111111 .x'11111v l11'.1111.x'1' 111' l111'1'x 11l11'x'11111 1'11l1',1. IV1XI.'I'I'1Ii I'I4INDI'IIiU1XS'l' 11 ,VUII 1111111111 l111.'1' 11 1'l.l11' 1111111 11'1111 , 1111111 17111 111111 111111111' 11111111 111 111 I1 ' ' 1 It , 11' 1111 111111. 1 1 l'I,II I 0IIIJ III'l'l'I'llIS0N 1 1l'111'11 1111111111 111'111'1I 111111 111111111 111131 11111, 111' 11111 11111111111 11 'ZA'I11l 11 .1111111I, I.l'K'Y lI1'l'I'llISON 111111 11111111.81 ,v1111l1'11 11111 1111111 .-11111 11111211 111111111 111'1 11111t1' 11 1'll1'l'l1. A IIG.XIII'2'I' I'I'1'I'I'lIISON '.T'1 Y1 'TW' 11' 1y1111',x 111111 1111.1 111'r11'1' 11111l1'11. lI,XIH1I'I'QIiI'l'I'1 I'H'I'I'IIISON 7111'11' N111 11 11111 11111111'11 ,I1111'11111'1'1I1' 11,1111 111111 111111 11'1'Hj'-'iL'1'1'1l,I' f1'1'1. MII.IJIII'1IY I'I'I'I'I'1IiSON '111 1.1 mm' 11 11111 1r11l1'1'11 111111 1.1 1111111 111 211111111111 111 '111 . . , . '1 l'1 11'1'111'1111' I'111'1111' 1'11111111111 111111 1111' 11'11'1'11 11111 111111111-111111 1111111 1Il.I' 1',x'1'. II.XIiUI,I1 I'0ISI'l'l' III T'.' '. ,l 7'11' .' . .' '. III'1I.I'1N I'UN'I' 1,1 1111.1 l111' 1111Y1111111'11 1l1'11'11 111 lIH,X'.' 1111 Ill' 11111 11111111111 1.v 1111111' 111x'. .' ' I'1S'I'UN 11.1 11111111 11 ,v1l1'11I 1'l1111' 711111111 111'. I'.Xl'I, l'lIl'I'Z'I l' 1'11111 1'1111'lI 11 111111111111l1'11 71'1111 I111' 1111'11l l11'111111' .'1lII' 11111 1'11111'.x 1111'1111'.x 11.1 11 11111111'11111 111'1'1'111' I11 111111. ICY I'1I,YN Ii .X NISICY l f'1'1v11'.1 111111111111 111'1' 1lI1I1l' 1l111.rI1' 11'11111 1111- 1.1 1'II.K'X' 111 111 l111.vl1'. 0260 'VERA REAMER T110 11111111111 of lzrr 111'111'1'.r 11'111' W1' 11111111 to 1011111 111' 11vz'1'1A krzvzv. CLAIRE RICH 111 1116 1'ir1'11s 1.1 11 111111111 11'l111 1'1111'1 116111 C'111i1'1' 111 1111111111 1112111 JACK HIGH H1'1111 1?1'111111111'1 111 1111' ffrxt l1l'fl Tl11' .YfxV1L' 11'11s 1'111111111'11 111 1115 EDWIN RING P1'1'1l11f'X y1111'1'1' l11'111'11 111111 1f1171'1'11 131111 ' 1 C1111 '11'I'1'fl' I1 f111'111 111' 1'1'1'11 51111. AI1'1'1X R OB Eli TSON fll'1' 111111'111111' 11'11.v 11111 11111 11111114 .Sl11' 'lL'tlX 11111 11411111111-V 11111 .v1'1111l1', M .XR K ROBERTSON 11111111 1.1 111111' 111111 211111111 1.1 3111111 0111111111 111' 111111 :1'111'11 f1Il'VV 1'1111 1111 1111 M A X IROBERTSON Tl11Qv 1711111 11r1' .Y11ll1'1 111111 111111 ix t111' 011131 111f11'1A1'111'1' 111111 111111' 111: CLYDE HOBINS Hu x1'11.v1' 111 1111111111' 1.1 11X 111111111 .-1,1 l'l11'1vV 111111'1111111'.v 111'1'111'11111 l111111. PROVIDENZX ROGERS 1'1i11z'1'111'11:11'.v 11'1'1A111QV 211111: 1111.1 111111111111 111111 .v111' 1111111 111 1 IVI,-XRIAN ROSE i111 ,v 1111 111111111 11',r111'11 111111' 111't bv P H 1 1 1' 111111 11111321 ll 1'1111'1111'tgx111' 111111' Allll 11111 1 1 NYII,I.I.XM ROTHGEB Ziff B11111111 B11111 Iellllf R11111 1611111 ROBERT RYIUXNDEII This 111111'-111111'1'11, 1'111'1y-1'y1'11 111111 1110 H1111 111111' 111 11111130 t111' 11111113 f111I11 YELONA SAMPLE S1111 111115 11 111113' .Y1L'11f11 111111 11111 l11'1' 1111111 I-11 5111,11l1. DORIS S.XliGl'lAN'1' T1111 .-11111105 111111 ll 1111111111111 11'1111x1' 11L'll1'1 'lL'llS 7.'L'1'j' t1'11111'1'. EVELYN SCOTT 111 1l11' 11111'111jx' .s111' z1'11s .vfry .-11111 f'111'.r1' 51111 111111-3'1111'11 1101 11111x FR A NL' ISS SCOTT S111 11 111111111' 1111111 111111 1111111 5l11 11 1l11.V1l 1i11111111'1'11s.v1'11 1111 5111111 1111111151 KU 111111 N.X'l'Al.II'l SHB1XS'1'I.XN 11'1' 111111111 tl'l1f'1'1 1111111x' 11111121 T11 111' 11111 x1111.11'1'I 11f 11L'1' ,v111111'.v. DALE SHOLI. Such 111111111 115 1111's is 11111 for v1 .Yo 17l'1'1JL' 51111111 11111' 11 1111111 11111 111 0270 TIM' Of I lI.XNl'IiS I'IIlIIS'I'IN.NX SIMPKINS .AI lmr'r4'l nf rumlvv rrmld xlu' ru! l'I'rlml'.v 'lzvfzx lim! whirl: umflr lzrr .v'zm'4'l. VIVIAN SI.0.XN If Ilrruugflr rlufv lvrwvk vnu'lI x.'r'nlini:r' yfllllll xm' Inv' fuwl In'1'u' uurnml .vi:r'. l IiI'1D SM I'l'II 'l'l1:.v IIIUIIIIIVI' of flu' S.ivl1.'r lnzxlwllmll lmm ' nz lI'n.v :Hull HIIYVII lwxx quirl flmn l1v'd .wr NI,-XXINIC SRI I'I'II C.S'ln1lyll1ul:vy1-I' of Izmiwzl lx'nmv Inu. lu' .v:n'lm.v.vml Vlrllllf lwrr ul lmmv. VIRGINIA SMITII .-I I1f11'rll',vl .wills IIHAX' :I'4 ll .wr If .xllv IJ 'zvllul .vllrwl llkl' In hr. IMXVONNIC SPROUT ,-In I'.n'ulIr:1t tvvfwxi, ,Ilixx Sprout, O11 RIilf1.liL'TuR lyj'1'm1 'funn' lrumulf nur, ROI3l'Ili'I' STAC' KIIOUSE IIIl'HJUI'-V fx .vrrzzwrl-x' fax! No1u'rl'.v ilrrillingf urlzvzvl lflnsf. Ii0I5lflR'l' STAFFORD If uflllufvx zvvrc ull ax lmmlsumv nx IW, II'l1uVu iurmlrl flu' nav! of the 1x'rmu'rm.v bu? KATHRYN STERENIEERG Th: .vm'f1m:lt-uf-urmx who rviyurzl .vul'1'vn1c' Ilia' ull lllv iulleiuyf lzwzwvlf il xrfnzx. M .X B BL STE RN Af jig!-xfm' f'IlS.7IL'.Y Jlulvfl Plays lf1'1'tIII.YL' 11lvy'rv ru! IH funny wf13'.r. ELM ER STEVENS IIIIIUII lmum' n1'rm.vvx itxrlf I0 nrmx, Tllv Illfmzc nmj' lu' luld to a lmlylv ulmrms. ORLO STEVENS Urlo IIHIIIIIX with ull llix mfglll :Iml flwu Ilu'rIIux QUIIIIII .mir IX rzylzt. V ICNCICI, STEVENS .SHVII yH'1'11f Ir'll1lUIf.V IIIIX IVHK1' l':I'1'll muku him funzunx ,mum 3'1wn'.r l1r11uz'. VIRGINIA S'I'IYVV.XR'I' Sn ivvll lrml Hffllllllifu lwurmwi In mlnrzrv Sin' rnllwl furlll umnrv :nz L'7I7'I4UIlS ylunrr. VI IIUINIA STUNIC A Inf :mx luuruwl lpv I'iryn'niu Slum' Fm' .vllu :wax ':vill1'I1f1 In lar ,clm:I'H. XYII,I,II'l S'I'IIADI'IR II rlln- v lmf'f'x'-'IH-llrrkv 'fl1r'lH llux I11'll'.'1l Ill-HI many frlrmlx In zvm. IiAI.l'II S'I'Ii.XNIlI'lIiIi 1,',,jf.1, 7,-,Ly ,H-qf,'rn14l nf f'llIIl' ,Vwr .unrv In ,ulmnl full: IIIVIA' fflff- C'IIAXS'l',X SYVXNSUN 'l'llix luvul HI1'JIlIM'7' of Illr l'. I.. S. I'wu'lI .vnnn'4Ifr,x' Lmr from- lllix is jus! our gums. 0280 GALE SVVANSON Calc 11111 111111111 11.1 1111 his f1'1c1111.v For fr1'1'1111,v111'11 011 11111111-1u1'lI 111'f11'111I.v. ROBl'IR'1' SW ,XNSUN Al 1'11I1'1111 .v'1u1'1'f 1'111'11 off 1111' 11111 T111' f11xt1'.vt 1111111 nf 1111 1n'11.v li11I1' LEE TXNNHR H'1'l'1 1'11vI11111 1'111'1' 111' 111'11t 1111 1 .-11111 111' 111111111 11111111 111111 1't'1'11 M .XR'1'llA BELLE 'ITINNIQXIRX :lx ll ,v1'1111111-I1'111'h1'1' 1111111111 Hullu 111111111 pr11l111l1Iy 1111 1'u1jv zwll. HARLAN '1'I'HRl'1'INING I11 1'111'.v11111 1'111'11, lllIf.Y, 1v111'11t, 111111 1 111 x No 11111' 1'1111 1'.r1'1'I 11111' Il111'l1'Yv . RDYTHIC THOMAS Hur' 1'111'11111'.v1'f11'hy 1111'-v'1'11 x11 f 11 Tl11'v 11111111111 lvxx 1111111 111111 111' 1111 RDNA THURMAXN .-I f111't11f11l f1'i1'1111.f111' t1111.v1' who 111'1'11 .-I.v.v1.vt11111'1' 111' 11 le1111I1,v 111'1'11. .KVA TOYVNSEND .-15 11 x!11111'11t XIYL' was 1'111'1'-- Hur 111'11111'x 1u1'1'1' xo1111'11'l111t 111011' 1 1111 IIELLIE 'l'Rl'I'1'T ,Uulliu 11'11x 11 f11'1't!y 1111111 11'111,1.v1' f1'11'1111x f11'111z111u11'1'11' 111'1 111111 11111 1l HOLLIS TVCKER 11'1 '11 1111 thy 1011111 thu 111111111 111x'1'11 T11 1: In I' v If .v1'1'1111'11 un' llllllv .w1111' .vf111'11111'11 1111' JAMES TULIN ffm is not I111111'1111 to 111' .fl t1'111'1e1111'11 of 1111' ffrxf 111'y1'1'1'. MAR Y OLGA FLM 11'1111! ix mm' AV11111' 111'1'111' 1111111 To bu 11 !1'111'111'r I t1.Vf'l.1'L'.H IVA UNZICKICR .-It fj'f'1'lI1l xhu 11115 '11'111'1?1'11 1l'lL'l1j' Quin' c011t1'11t thc l11'vl011g lllly. NVILLIAM 1' PSON S111'1'1'xx d1'f'1'1111.v O51 f101u'1'1' of 111111 S0 7.i'L' f'I'C11!.1'1' JIICCCSX fill' BilI . X'IRGIL VAN ETTEN .-I 11111111 f1'11111 111.111 H1115 1111 111 r . . 1 .-11111 1111 111.vl'l11y5 thc 5f11'1'1l 1t I1 1 JANE XVAGGONER ,4I1l111111111 .vhr 5l'l'HI,Y 111'111111'1' 111111 shy Y1111'lI f1111l ll 5f'11r11'11' 111 I11'1' 1',x'1'. I3El'L.XH XV.XINYYRIGH'l' T111' 1f x CH11 Hur 11.11 X17 11111 Bu! ,vhs 111'1'x1'1f 15 1'11tl11'1' x1111111. GEHDA XVA INliIGI'I'l' S111' 15 f'r1'tty 111111 111'x1'1l1'5 111111 T111'1'1' is 11 h1'111l 111'111'11!11 l11'1' 1111 0290 ff1'll4'?'11 Ilfflfl ' BI AR IAN NY,-I LK li n I .SIN uw1lL',v ull utwr' llu' i1'm'n'.v I I Un Ill rlunlrx Nurs: .vluullfllnf I III'lID IVA I.SII ' r 1:1 dnl lu' lIl'l7'l' It Imfk lun: lnlurx In urn llfx llnl ' ,vu .vlmvl v 14. IV I I .M .X IV I'I.X'I'I I ICII FUI! IJ llrf tlIl'f'll'll'l .nu ,m ur. 1' nn I mul ll lfll I! :lnm'.v mum' :vlulll wmlx in furfl. llI'1NI'1Y.X NYIII'l'I'I lul wmv ffl 111 ,nlmnl -Iml mmlw Ihr !ru.i1rr'.v fllumc qmlr uml. NI.XIJ.XI,YN XVIII'I'l 1 4 1 ,Sllrx fllrmlxkv flruiunm Ilnlsm' Ilnr :lull .vu hw' l'u.xIw.v ull lmwlc una: WII,Iil'Ii WIII'I'l'I II'rl ' IY I HH h'l1itI' In 'lux' I .-I Ilzvtx' funk Ill 'nu' h'uAv. I Ili MAX J ICA N XVII' K ICIISIIA M l.mfl.' fr! llzv f1rI1l1w' -- win mn IIUIII' Inna fum iullzxllu fwllv HL'1Il' FLOYD XVII,I,I,XNIS Tin' flmnux :vlmlz :ww flmzr lvv I-Ilnrxwl Uzllmnl I'.1'4f'j'll4fl1 .411 Mzjvxwll. 'I'III'1I.INIA WILLIAMS .Xllw tuullrx In lu' lln' l'rmm1r,vf IIIHNI' ,Allul film' yen: f'lll,s fm' Iwllrl' UI '2A'UI'.Y1'. NIAIIY .. .' 'I IXNI XVII,I,lS ' IIQVV ,lflllw Inu' 4: llflllf nf qulfl, NTU Irlfll. llrr fflrmldzaf' lIl 1'1'l' Itllllli Ill .IOIIN XVII mlm nmlcu nu uf LUIS W ,SON ILSUN lmy Jzwfwr fllrlx .3 fl I' 1Ilh'1I,I'.x' :fu WAYNIC NYONG If ln' h'1'lI' rfzliwll I III-'fl .xlmw rt will: ,VUII fm ,fl .vlhk nf fix-lmmllw, llmzmlr xmull, 'run 1lHl'I' ull. IXI.I7l'1N YICIAIISIII .-llflul f1l7uux'.v .vlmlzrx lm: .Alml jwflml IX ln' llf lux ffnnlr 411111. II.XIi YICY YU ' rx in nlllllxll. 41 lrfx lux! fliurr, X' IIHII' 'IN Il I NG .x f'lll 7'mulf11lu1'X' llw .xmmlfx :I-ill: Ihr nlnlwllullv. lv 'mm ll: NI.XIiI'II'1 YUVNG Al ,ximrlm .ml llmn vnnuff Ilan' I uflfm .x41. IH frm' fm fllll, iw' Jw r l'II,UI'ISI'I YUVNH .'ll ,xriunm Ihr xl ulnnxxv lfarnml In pl,-,Lu .fll Ill!.LV-1ll'.XllllIlll1l y-null fin ' ' TWA' 'I' II ICN ll l:lu111.vf'. NU'I'I'I: 'I'lu- pic-Iurm nf wniurs im'lumlc4I in this sm'- Imn urn- ui tlum- xtucln-nh wlum- sumcllngr at tha- vlmm- of , ilu' firsl grada- U pvrmd of ilu' svvuml S4-ilu-fatvr Sl'4'llll'KI in Ill- I mvsnh- sllvm-ssflll jlrilllllllll 'on in .Ium-, ISI33. 0300 HAILYGALESQURG HQGI-I SCHOOL Muslc, THE Fm-:SHMAN wl2gr?rfs?rT Munson M.2S:SAr?cTz'rZArfsEfuFfl?M 9 ,Q J 2 9 J EJJ j 3 may J WW ,Mme MM, WW f ,fV fVf 'ff ff? FVF Eff ff X2 2 3 2 2 'H' V '1' V T V T V 'V V T V 'ff Eff 4 M 8 ' fad- 006155 Qfnf- lw ,??r T r V FF FVVV fVf g J 3 8 :lf ing JQ M ,D VLWJVW, rf ff Fr? DTV ffrr F K QV F L5Q'3W 2 rmfff VFVP ffif MFT? ffif V J fkY'fE3!jF?jfhf7QWEi'jV ?H ACIII'1I.I'OIIL, M ARGAR I'1'I' ADCOCK, LOIS ADVOCK, ROLLIN AI,I5I'lI'1, .Il'NI'l AI .ICX A NDICR, IiI'lNNIi1'l'H ALIQXANDICR. I'IIII,II' ANDERSON, ICDNA ANDERSON, OLIQN ANDICRSON, MILDRICD ANDRICIVS, Rl I'II IIAYLICSS, DONALD BAYLICSS, YIC I'OR I3I'II.I,, ROISI'lR'I' ISI'1I,L, RI'SSI'1LL IIICLL, ZICLDA I5I'lNI'IDIl I', DONALD ISI'1NNI'I'I I', ISOISBY BENSON, C'ARL ISICRICOI, I'II,IZAI3I'I'I'II IEICROWALL. LOUISE BERRY, IIOIVARD BE'I'I'IURI'1M, HARRISON BOWEN, ROISIFIRT BOIVER, VVILLIS ISOWLICS, CLARICNCE BOYICR, ROBERT BRODINE, XVAYNE ISROXVN, ANNE BROAYN, RAYMOND BROXVN, ROlIl'IR'I' ISROVVN, R USSELL BUCKLICY, YIYIAN . BUROLAND, .IICANE'I l'F1 CAMERON, DON C'ANI II'1I,D, DOROTHY CARLICY, RAY UARMACK, WICSLICY CARLSON, IIICLICN CARLSON, IIl'OO VARLSON, LIGONARD CARLSON. RIFIIARD C'A'I'I,l'l'I l'. IIICLICN UIIINN, GLADYS l'IIRIS'I'I'1NSON, DON CIIRISTY. LYNN VLAY. ALONZO CLAY, IIICNRY COVIIRAN, l3I'lRNIl'I'I I'OI l MAN, DOROTIIY FOZAD, RAYMOND 0320 COZIAHR, NEVA CRANE, CLAUDE CVRITES, ETHEL DAHLSTROM, ELEANOR DARNELL, VERA DAVIS, CHARLES DAVISON, DOROTHY DENTON, LEAH MAE DIAMOND, MORRIS DICKERSON, LAXVRENCI DODGE, VAUGHN DONOVAN, TOM DOYVNIE, ELLEN DUKE, MARY LOUISE DUNN, DOROTHY ECCHER, CALVIN ELRICK, GEORGE ENGLAND, GEORGE ERICKSON, FRED ESKRIDGE, CAROLYN ESSEX, GERALD EVANS, CHESTER FIELD, GALE FLACK, RUTH FLORER, ROBERT FORMHALS, DOROTHY FRAKES, KATHRYN FRANK, DAVID FULLER, DICK GANS, PAUL GIBSON, VIRGINIA GOSSAGE, ELIZABETH GIANAKIS, ALECK GRAHAM, XVESLEY GREEN, HAROLD GREENQUIST, LILLIAN GUMMERSON, FRED GUNCKEL, RAY GUNCKEL, YERENE GUNTHER, ROBERT Junior Marshall GUSTAFSON, LOIS HACKMAN, ETHEL HAIGHT, JAMES HALLBERG, DOROTHY HALLIN, LINNEA HALLOCK, JOHN HAMPTON, JAMES HAND. ROBERT HA R NEST, GRANT HART, BETTY 0 33 0 35- - S, -fr 1' fwff, ,R II.XIi'l'. VIRGINIA IIAWIQINS. II.XlIOI.IJ II.X W K INSON, .I A M ICS III'1I,I.l'IIi,.IANI'1 IIICNIJIIIX, IJI'II.OI!IS IIICIISLOW, GI'1Ii.XI.IJ IlII'Ii MAN. IJIil'SII,I..X IIIIQIIONYNIVS, I.OI'ISI'1 IIIGGINS. P.Xl'I, IIIGIIIANIJIGII, Gl'I'l. III'lIIISI'IIi'I' I.NIl'1S, IIOWAXIIIJ IIOI,S'I', I Ii,XNC'IS IIOO'l'S.I'.XliIiII'1 VIRGINIA IIOIIN, l,.-X WR I'INI'I'1 IIOIIIQOIII, DON.XI,D IIOITK. FIiANl'I'1S IlOI'GII, IIOBIICR IIOIQSII, I'lVI'1I,INI'l IIOl'SH, Gl'1II,XI,IJINH IIOVSH, NOIUIA IIYNICS, I'lI'1I,I'lN .'1liAXM, IIACHHI. ISAAXVSON, JANE J,Xl'OIiSON, RODNICY Q .IABIl'lS, ILXYNIOND J A M ES, Ii l'I3 Y JOHNSON, l'II,IZ.XI5I'I'I'II JOII NSON. G I'lII'I'Ii l'DI'1 JOHNSON, IIOWARD JOHNSON, I,.IYI'lliNI'1 JOHNSON, KICON JOHNSON, MARY JOHNSON, ILXY JOIINSON, IiOIiI'IIi'l' JOHNSON, VIIIGII. KI'lI,I,Y, MARY G. IQICNNICIJY, MXN KING, Iil I'Il KI.ING, GOI,IJII ILXNK-I.I',W. bl .XNI,I',X I,,XIiSON,I,Ol'ISI41 IHXIISON. TONIINIY IASS, I5 XIIISAICX INXSS. I'IIII. IAWYIGII. I,OI,.X I,I'1I'I, I'AXl'I. I,r:Y.XI,l,l'IY. I IiI'IIJ I,IgX ,KI,I.I',X , bl I'.I,I,,X I,lNIJI5I'II'K, WA .vw X N In O 31- LINDQUIST, GLENN LITHANDER, FLORENCE LITTLETON, JOHN LOVVRY, JOSEPH INE MALEY, ELIZABETH MASON, MARY MCCULLOUGH, LEROY MCGOVVAN, MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, NVILLI AM MALCOLM, BERNARD MARSHALL, ROBERT MARTIN, ROBERT MATTOCKS, VAN MAYHALL, EUGENE MECUM. RUBY MELDRUM, KATHERINE MELTON, CELESTE MILES, LOIS MILLER, RICHARD MONSON, REX MORELAND, PRISCILLA MORRIS, ELSIE MORRIS, LEROY MORRISON, HAROLD MOR R ISON, PAUL MOARTON, EUGENE NELSON, CLIFFORD NELSON, DONALD NELSON, HORTENSE NELSON, ROSS NELSON, RUTH M. NELSON, SIG NEMITH, HILDEGARDE NENVKIRK, BURNETTA NEXVKIRK, CHARLOTTE NORRIS, VIRGINIA NORTON, EILEEN O'HERN, JOHN OLSON, THEODORE O'NEAL. MARY ELLA OYVEN, DOROTHY, PAGE, BARBARA PAGE, DOROTHY PALM ER, EYELYN PAI .MQ L' IST, M A R YON PARNELL, MARY JANE PETERSON, GEORGIA PETERSON, MARGARET 0350 PETERSON, MARY Ii. PHII.Ll'1O. MILDRED 'gi 5 gin ,. R LN., 'U X PIERSON, ANNA PITMAN, DALE PORTER, VVILFORD QUAIFE, CLARENCE RAMBO, YERNE RENSCH, RUBY RETI--IERFORD, LOIS REYNOLDS, I-IORRELI, REZNER, JAMES ROBERTSON, MARGARET R UNYON, JAMES RYAN, RAYMOND SANDRURG, FLORENCE SANDRURG, FRANK SANDBURG, MERRILL SANDS, DALE SAUNDERS, CATHERINE SCHAUBERT, ARYID SEIBERLICH, KATHRYN SELTZER, EDWARD SHANE, EDITH SHANER, JESSIE SHENAUT, JOHN SHEPHERD, GERTRUDE SHIFLEY, VVENDELL SHORT, ROBERTA SHOWALTER, FRANCIS SHRAGEL, DARVEN SHROYER, VVAYNE SIMMONS, DOROTHEA SIMPSCIN, PAULINE SIMMS, EDNA MAE . SMITH, 'JOHN SNELI., ISM, SPECK, RUTH SPRINGER, PAULINE STAKE, NORMAN STERRET, JAC STEVVA RT, JOHN STINSON, GUY STIVERS, DOROTHY STIVERS, MARTHA STOKE, GIFFORD STONEKING, LEROY STROMSTED, HAROLD SU'l'III'ZIiI,AND, NELLIE SWANSON, WILLIAM SZICRLONG, LUCILLE TABONE, JOE TAYLOR, WILLIAM 0 36 o THOMAS, ARLETA THORNE, MARGARET TILLY, LENORA TRACY, MARY JANE TRAVIS, MARGUERITE TRULSON, FRANK TYLER, BARBARA UNDERXVOOD, RUSSELL VAN HUFFLE, PAULINE VAN HYNING, PATTY ANN VELANDER, DOROTHY VERMILLION, XVAYNE VONDELLO, MARIE XVAGER, ANNA WALLACE, DALE NVALLACE, DEAN XVALLACE, ELSARA XVATSON, ANN XVEAVER, JAMES XVEDAN, LOUIS XVENSTROM, RALPH XVESTERFIELD, ROY XVETHERBEE, XVILLIAM AVHITE, NVALTER XVHITVER, ELIZABETH NVILKINS, OCLE LEE XVILLIAMSON, CHARLES WVILLIAMSON, LOUISE XVINDISH, PAULINE XVINDOM, MARY NVINDOM, VIRGINIA NVOLFF, MARY ANN XVOOD, DOROTHY XVOOD, MARY XVOOLSEY, HOMER ZELDES, HONORA HAGGERTY, PAUL SHOXVERS, FRANCES SHAY, THOMAS 6513 Grass Tall green grass swaying in the wind Makes zx lovely place for fairies to hide ing But the red-headed boy with freckles on his nose Makes a wry face and wriggles brown toes XVhen his mother says, It must he mowed. -NEVA Cozuim, '3l4. 0370 6 Jlduisorq 341 'lup Row: Ru-N liuztn, llrtrry Shzmnrm, xyllllillll Alliwn, ticurgt' fztrmmly. XY:tltrr Scyllcr, Xlr. ltrnm 3r1l Nun: Rulmt-rt lit-llt-v, tiqtlt- l.imlt'tn, l'h:trltw llztrtltv. Klurcflith .Ml1Is:mgl1, flmztrltw Nlzxllvx l :nrt lin., l'l1H'1+r1l Knmvlcs, XY:ty11t- Slmxvlur, l'lllj.1L'llL' licltulx. Jllll Huw : llmvnrtl Smith, llurulcl ,Iuhn-fm, Arthur Sargent, furncliuf Znclxntcycr, Nlztx Kuvumrr Mtn ,, Stull, liulst-rt XYznttcrx, lfr:mk Klcrhxlvy. ht Rmv: llull'-. H tltn XX'trrtn flulltvwzty, Rilyllllllltl Shull, lit-nnutlm Kellogg, Jumu- Swiuknrfl, john 0 -- ll ' . - ' T , um RIIQLQYN, ilztlu llztvix, lnlly Swiltlxfxll. I 1 It xx' Xlvx Ruth, Mt-ur XY:t:vr. lrmn Ntlxfm, Xlztry Xvlivvn. l':V1lllQllIl l.:twtmt. t ut XX all lllth Vlllllllllllll Iunt Rtul 1' lx xp lwlullt 'lur1ur. lixlllll' Ihmtr. l'.Iv.mwr FNVIHINIIII, l'r:u XI tXIll I2-tl.. Rwwt .XIIIIV ll.t::rrI5. I ' nt '+.x3 Xlyrlt 5l.ttLln-fuxt, Xl.l!'l4 tmulll, Nlzmruurt-t Sloth, Nlnrtmt Rlmt, Xlnrjnriv lJ!llxN. Ilurix lik- lvm, l.v1f, Ilulltr, ll-ltn Ilm-lt,mx:l1, 1 . . ,-.,,- ., . 1 It x' llwrmx lftlmxt-11. lun. N-'lr-null, Nlztxumt lit-rm-r. NY::11tl:t llrnwn. l't':t1'l ll:tlwr. Slllfllj' NYM- v r Xltr tx 1 It urn Xl rtlut lvmltnlur ll ltmm turtltll Rt mln Stl tl , . ,. I vw , .. 1 , . . tx: ' , 'Ut' Q t Jlduisorq 212 0 38 Top Row: Mr. liohannon, Pete Yan llrunen, Jostph Yitali, lack Sperry, llonalfl Swanson, lQrnusl Thomas, Calvin Steplunsmi, Ronalfl Slltfllllllj, lie Loyfle Shaw, XYarren 'l'liom:u, Daniel Yan XYinlcle. i Znrl lxow: Thomas NX'ong', Robert Nlnreen, Arnrrlrl Nystrom, Max Young, XYayne XYal4lr0n, Arnolil Swan- son, Victor XYalilow, John. Unziclcer, Richard Sitler, lionalwl Teilernian, Elmer Storlil, Mr. Swinton. lst Row: Irie NYziinrii4lit, Everett XXI-stfall, Junior Timmons, Robert xXvllltk', Stanley Tulin, Earl Nelson, Clark Sherman, Arthur Young, llaiiil Slit-pheril, llunalil Porter, Forrest Moore. Jldvisories 204300 0390 Jlcluisories 12 lf215 Top Row: Mr. Rcliling, Archie Hall, Raymoncl lbenney, Harrison Hates, Rolrert l'lllXVZll 1lN. l'harli-N Harlan, Lyle Hare, llonalil Foote, Rlr. Aiteliison. Zril Row: Horace Drew, Clarence lfrienrl, Lawrence llunean. -lame-, Guarmlalalvene, Iillrert lk-XYitt. Leroy lJeKX'itt, XYayne llaxison. Harolil Snodgrass, junior llrixco inll R Duggan, Irvin llocox, XYilliam Hanml, Rolwrt Elias. ow: Roliert Hagerstrom, Eugene fioolfl, Paul liranlnerg, lionnell Facklur. lack llzivi-., .Xllmert lst Row: lfreml llronilrerger, lfarl lfinrlahl, Ifli Graham, janius Colruun, Clayton If-traila, Ricliar-l llam- lmrv, Carl Housli, lxoliert Hatlielil, Leslie lluffy, llean l'cter4pn. O I I I vm xun Xlnllm Ilml I1 Xu IIIII Iumlwtlu Ixl'uIx' N Ilvrrnn, Lury ,Xml Illulxluvl. Ifl':n11m'v: Illm ll I . Ju , ':I ummm- Xllllyr, ll.-tty I.llIlll14!'k'll, II!lI'l'lt'II. Xlulxcllfxv, Ilnfvl Klvlmmmlls, X xxA xu,. 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II mln Xl ls irn XI lr :nl il ' I I' mlm lwml XX Inu fm:-fIIII lull. Iluxnll Iltllltlll lllm XX I I Illllllxlflll lv I XX lm III-ull-I un Xlux I Uxlnx IIIIIH Ilul XI1 Ir nfl XI IIIII 1 nl Il lulm II1 Intlun I IH I1 its ' I Jlduisories 1204504 O UIC .Advisories 224f225 C 0 0 Top Row: Nise Schrmli-r, llziriziii Ymiiiu, Huh-ii Roni-iy, Xlzirip 'l'limn:ix, Yvctti- Iiiixx, Vr.iiii'i-N Siittvr, l'il'IlllL'L'i XYimi. llzmilzi liuliwii, jimi- XY.illuiw, Myrl l'Ii-mluiiiii, Um Stziiiilziril, ,Xlivu Stn-11114-iiwii, l'l1g'll1N Suliich, k'li:ii'lutlu XX'vlcmuu rel Nou: Iiminic Showers, 1:1111-t XX-0l'i't'NtL'T, liziriizllii XY:ilii-, lluimzi XYliitL'wll, In-lin Sfziiiiut-, I i':ii14:ix Nlwilw, Ruth Vcurwii, lfrziiicu Rugziii, XYilmgi Scmim-ll, l.n1'ziiiiu Iiwuuix, Ruxziiinu Slilllis, XI:iri:in Stmicr, Hzirrictt I'urti'r. 'nil Rim: Arlythc liucvux, Kfziry K. Vi-ti-rvmii, .Xrcclln Uiillviii, Elrmixi- XYiIxui1, llcrthzi 'l':iinlii',iii, I-Iiiiil Piti-rmii, limi- Sriml, Klgirjuric Yiiuiiu, li2llilt'l'lHc' XX'zitwi1, Iiili-vii XYilL, i'JlllIi!lC XYimil, Hi-Ii-ii Smitli, Juiin- Tziiicr, Miw l.:imli. ht Rrrw: Emma Slirnunl. Ruby XY:ilkcr, Niziry 'l'ui'iihulI, Kfgiry Riilliurfiwil, wlvziii IR-ti-rmii, lfvi-iyii Yfiiiqhl, filziniir XIHI Ulixlxirli, Yirrl'1 Stutlur, iiliuly-. Sims, Iluriigiilillu Sliipluy, llclun xX'L'XlLI', Klgiry l', Rlliltfl' nm, Xulliu Shay. 'limp Ruw: Mis lkiiilritl, lk-tty Uilliimx, lilllillk Ilrmwurb, Ifllgi Hilvvvii, Milclrwl ifllifllll, iluryi Vrciiuii. xxlllllill lirlmiu, Amtzi Cullrwlry, -Truim l'!Zllllk'l'NII'Ul11, Hi-lun ifllilf, Klziruzirct 1iJlI'l'lN. Xlilrircil lirciivrii. -1-1 Jldvisories 2204 I 'il Rim: Lvclyn lrzitt. hw-lyii Llu-rriiiutmi, Ri-nn Hiiilwiii, Viviiiu-N lliigfuqf' I,uri1iii1c l'1-iiq,-f,-,- - - . . lvitlli-riiic lzrtlziiiil, Ixiitli Viirmmly, Iliyllix Silirm-4lri', hluzmitxi Cuimiiiglirini, Yuiti Aiigiixzxiiii. rivziiinttu Ilgvilqy, Rulvy ligivig LJRCIIL' Vrgiiic 31111 Huw: Nix- 1'I1ll4ci', lluiwitliy Qiiillf, xi.lI'i'l1l Ilczitty, lfolwtliy .Xlicli, Sliirlvy Cihri-ty, ll:i1'u:ii'i't Allimii, Xl:irgzii1-t I Llil'ilIKi1'lX, lrliiriitliy lfi'i-ilry, Yirgiriiqi gliwliiiwii, Lulu liylxmil, Hlggi 1i1'l:iiiil-im, Illulmfi l'rginL, Holi-11 Luiiisc Llziy. I-t Rim: Nlrirtlizi lirickwii, Ruth If111sI1'rm1.,Yiul:i Fiulilx, Nlzirtlm Ili-wi, KI:ii'q:ii'i-I liiviix, Hqirxix flux, Alicv fiuulfl, llziiqwrii- Izlgm, Mary lii-iiixiu, X.-ix-ilu liiiiiylii-I 1ii-iii-x'im'v Iliitiiulil Yir-'iiiiii 1-1lf'!l-' iiiii, Xlxirjririn Nur Ilnliliilt. i . 2 i INA Jlduisories 3034505 Top Row: llale Clay, Philip Carlson, Raymmicl Murphy, Claire llucker, Arthur Anderson, Elbert llnirrl, llowztrd Nelson, l-lolger Carlson, David Ray, Richard Scott, Jack Annegers, Robert Rosenbaum. 3rd Row: Mr. Freeman, Paul Nelson, lVendell Albert, XVayne lluck, Charles Chambers, Faris Moyer, Charles Rose, Verne Secrest, Carl Pierson, Darwin Blomgren, Grant Allen, XVilson Sargcant, Mr, Seller. 2nd Row: Chester Howe, Homer Coatney, Arthur Copeland, Dale Ilewley, Paul Clausen, Vernon Olson, llharld Sampson. Cecil Peterson, Russell Nelson, Charles Nelson, XVright llivens, Larry Aldrich. lst Row: Horrell Morrissey, Robert Morris, Albert Stoneking, XYilson Coziahr, XVilliam Bowling. Xlialter Alderman, Truman Anderson, Richard Riley, Ronald Ilradshaw, Merrill Nelson, Robert Burrell. when I Transqress In the office I sit with my heavy grief, No encouragement and no relief. The dean walks in with worried frowng I look at him-my head drops down. Ho takes me in. I sink to the chair, Of the depths of sin I'm quite aware. The room is silent except his voice, He speaks two things, I take my choice. I think of home. and the time to play, I want to be stubborn. but it doCsn't pay. So I :isk the dean. May I stay in school. If I do my work and obey the rule? -Hom-:It XVOOLSICY, '3-1-. 0420 THE UITASCOPE ACTIUITIES REEL Ill I '65 P: ' 'r ' - Tr r 1- , ?f1',-TMJ: A34--HJ w ' 4 141 Eitwfli IPS5 : Qr ',.. :f'- 'i H PN Hi!-v-0 'Ju 7 i 1-wg-.vw V' -- 4' .' ' af. 1 Cyn, ,gl 1. , , . . , mr ., N I U +91 HIL hx why is it that when one hears a musical instrument plailed better than he himself ever can horse to Flag it. or sees actinnl better than he can ever act, or reads words constructed into ideas better than he can ever construct them, or sees a Iaaintincl done witha skill he can never holae to attain--that the permanent feelincl is not discouraclement, but whole'-hearted alolareciav tion? ls this not Iaroof that man is not essentiallxl eclov tistical. but worldvconscious. Hgrugq uqunq, National Honor Societq JEAN EUHR ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON PHILIP A. JOHNSON, I'iuv-Pr'v.rn'1lf-ul MARY A. KELLY RUBY KJELLANDER FRANCIS PAUL, Prv.vi1II nt MARION ROSE MARTI-IA TENNERY IIA RY EY YOU Ni Q, St't'I'l'IHl'LX'- Tram RU'I'I'I ANDERSON XYILLIAM HINCKLEY BETTY MCLAIN DOROTII Y M ILLI KIN YENCEL STEVENS I SALE SXYANSON MARY LOUISE ACHELPOHL RICHARD ARNOLD ELIZABETH AUSTIN EUGENE BON HAM MARIE CHANNEL LUCILLE COLE JUNE I RUTH COXYAN LORAINE DFFOREST MARIAN DHXYITT IOLDSBERRY HELEN GRIFFITH IEANETTE HIGGINS CLARENCE HUBBARD MARY LOUISE LARSON RALPH LINROTH YIRGINIA MANNYELL LILLIAN MECUM ELIZABETH METZ KENNETH MUNSON HAZEL OLSON KATHERINE PARKINS HARRIETT PARKS MARGARET M. PETERSON HAROLD POISET PAUL PRUETT DORIS SARGEANT NATALIE SEBASTIAN ROBERT STAFFORD MAI REL STERN RALPH STRANBERG CHASTA SXYANSON AVA TOXYNSEND GERDA XYAINRIGHT MA REE YOUNG ELO I UISE YOUNGREN DONALD BENEDICT XYILLIS BOXYER GRANT HARNEST DELORIS HENDRIX YIRGINIA I-IIGHLANDER HELEN HYNES ,IOSEPIIINE LOXYRY LOIS RETHERI-'ORD THOMAS SHAY FRANCIS SI-IUXYALTER LOUISE XYILLIAXISON ALONZO CLAY PAUL GANS O-I-30 ROBERT GCNTHER FRANCIS HOLST lllaf , I I 1 if Reflector Pictures, Inc. Xow. ladies and gentlemen. said the tourist guide. you are to have the great privilege of visiting the studio of Rm-'I.1f:c'1'o11 Pictures. Inc.. financed by Laughncr and directed by Kjellander. The picture now under production is the 'lticifia-:r ro1i Vitascopef a iilm in tive reels with an all-star cast of about a thousand. Be very quiet for it is only by special permission that we are allowed to enter the privatl' otlice. YYhen l give the signal to leave. depart quietly. You may enter at this time. The director is probably dictating tomorrow's orders to a secretary. Fall li. A. Johnson and tell her to arrange for new scenery and views. em- phasizing the seasons. Get in touch with Danielson and Bonham of Senior Pic- tures asking for new and original couplets for each star. IVrite to Munson and Palm- gren for information on the progress of Vvampus Babies. Make an appointment with Hinchlitl' and I,inroth for retaking Ivesterns. Interview Johnson, Mecum and Bowen about the Snappy Snap Contest. Advertise for original poems, lyrics and essays to be used when filming Highlights. Arrange consultation with the five artists of Belshaw Art Studios. Tell them the third revision will be acceptable if within our price limit. Have DeIVitt and Poiset recheck their section of reel two. Arrange an interview with I,inroth concerning the rewritten scenario. Secure ser- vices of an expert photographer. I suggest Dambcrg Kodak Co., with Upson as- sisting. Ask Stevens and R. Johnson to collaborate on an animated comedy. Order Rose to call out extra girls for the IVestern picture. Interview the secretaries, Austin and Sprout. about preparing an index of actors. Telegraph Kelly to forward in- formation on cameramen.', The tourist guide gave the signal and the crowd filed out. Then the guide spoke. Pt rhaps after hearing the director give all of those orders you will think as I do. It is very interesting work but the only time I am really envious of thesc movie folk is when I see them march down the aisle to their box seats at the premiere showing of the 'REFI.EcToR Vitascopef' Nun-ns. Luke lt. Lauuhner. liflwarrl llinchliff, liugene Iioiiham, Robert Johnson. nn i Mun on NYilliam Vpson, Kliss Sliekle. in iiw, Natalie Sebastian. lilizabeth A. lohnson, Marian Rose, llryce llowen, L Ir i i l.inroth, llarolil l'4iis'.'I. Louise Hcrlrieker. xox-. run ll Hitt, Iilizalietli Austin. Klary A. Kelly, Lfivonne Sprout, Lillian Klecum, l'carl rl Varlsun. Xlaflalyn XYliite, Ruby lijellander. .3 G O O Mr. Damberq, Miss Belshaw, 04-to Miss Stickle, Advisors First Semester JEAN Fm-In ................. PHILIP A. JOHNSON ..... ROV BRECKENMAKER ...... RUTH ANDERSON ........ HAZEL OLSON .,.....,......., XVILLIAM DAUGHERTY ....... IRMA JEAN lV1cxEnsHAM. RVTH CONVAN .....,............. HELEN LITTLE ,.., .... , lhli.-XRGARET PEARSON ...,. ......Feature Edlf0I'.,,,, Cl' he Budget Second Semester .HARVEY XVOUNG .Roy BRECKENMAKICR .......Edif0r-in-C11ief..... ..,,.,I3llSl7l!?SS ZlIanager,,,, ,,,,,NIanaging Editorw., Donou ....--lssociate Editor ..... .... B IARY LoU1sE LARSON ...Associate Editoru... ......,....HELF:N I.rr'rLE ,, .4..,, Sports Editor ,,.. ,...... R ICHARD ARNOLD ..I.onA1NE DEI oREsT ....CiICRDA VlvAINltIfilfIT ..MAnoARET CARLSON E.1'l'IIvfl71.g6 Editor' ...,. . ,,,,Tgpzst,,,,A, .Lois lN ELSON The Budget, with the largest reportorial staff in its history consisting of forty-' eight members. very successfully continued its oftice as chief publicity agent for the scholastic. literary. dramatic. athletic and social interests of Galcsburg High School. Because of the world's financial status and the increased activity of the print- ing department a six-page paper was a rarity. Thus the staff had to select and con- dense thc material printed with great care to make it conform to the four pages. By dint of much effort. both business and editorial. a special. enlarged tourna- ment edition was published, containing an article concerning each competing team. The extra was printed at thc Labor News. and the size of this publication was about twice that of the regular Budget. A new process greatly reduced the cost of making cartoon L-nts . and much more school cartooning talent could be reproduced for the benefit of the Budget readers. These editorial cartoons and school event caricatures livened the paper considerably. The editorial page was changed from four to three columns to add variety. On April 8 the Budget staff joined the REFLEC'TOR staff in making newsw un- der the eye of Mickey Mouse. Truly the 19321933 Budget tiles will be as novel. as newsy and as important to the future reader as any that came off the big press. Top -ltli 3rd End lst Row: Alden Yelmgren, Arthur Anderson, Iohn Matthews, Charles Lacky, Philip A. lohnson, Robert Gunther, Francis Paul, Augustus Dutton. Row: Robert Edwards, Luke R. Laughner, Raymond Cozad, Frank Cooley, Russell jones, Harvey Young. Richard Arnold, Carlton Iencks, XYilhur XYhite. Row: Uscar Luntieen, XVilliam Hinckley, Vincent Palmer, Robert Rylander, Roy llreclcenmaker, Lour Dodge, Evelyn Adelman. Ruth Cowan, Margaret Pearson, Svea Anderson. Row: Joe Tabone, Margaret Carlson, Loraine llclforest. Maree Young, Helen iirifhth, l-lazcl Olson. June Cordcll, Mary Louise Larson. Helen Little, Miss Nickel. Row: Ruth Anderson. Virginia Evans, iierda XYainright. Evelyn Scott, Jeanette Higgins, Char- lotte lflornbaker, Mae Markham, Henaldine Collura, Lois Nelson, Irina Jean XYiekersham, Miss Nickle, Mr. Damberq, Advisors 04-50 J,l'!'-Villfllf 1'ii'c'-1'I'1'.s- Prokorama Literarq Societq Organized 1916 .B rt'r'1'Y .l O Ill N so N ent ..,. .,.., I inn' K.11cz.LAN1n-:n St'l'l'l'fI1l I1 A.,, . ..., T1'1'u.v li rw .llm1ifu1'.v. S1'1'g1'11nf-11f-.'l rnzx ..... ,l.On.uNlc l,lC1'l0IilCS'l' ...UNIARION IJ1f:NViT'r .BI.xm' .l.xNi-7 PAuNi-31. IQATIIRYN BIEI.Dlil'M .lV11.x1.x lV1ca'r1-115111-'O1:n SUE Dmwsl-:Y .IICANNE IJCIC AIARIAN lVA1.K1-:R Svm ANDERSON HLEANOR HICRNDON LOUISE BICROWALL E1L1f:1f:N IJICKERSON EVENTS OF THE YEAR Oct. 21-lvc ln-ld a Hctlllilftft Party . NOV. 3-P. I.. S. lost to I.. L. in debate. Apr. -We entertained Our mothers at :in Easter Tea . Apr. Z2 A1112 21 May 13- .lune 9 AIAI-I BIARKIIAM LORAINE IJr:Fom:sr Russ' K.lPII.LANllEl! IQLIZABETII AIETZ XYERENE GVNCKEI. Br:'r'rY I.1'Nm:REN Hicuzx I.. CLAY Our team won second place in the club basketball tournament. The Prokoramas and the Orchestra presented their benefit assembly, lVho Told the Truth? Japanese lanterns, flowers, and swings transformed the gym into a garden for our spring party. T -We gave :1 final banquet for our graduating seniors. Project: NVQ presented artificial palms to the school. f I p mv: Virginia Pzgrifh, Lonife llurgwnll, Suzi Anrlurson, Margaret Horton, Jeanne Luc, Loraine on--I, Xlililri-cl Amluraun. fn: lfiluvn Illl'l'it'f5fIll, Klililrvrl l'cIvraOn. Clmftn Swanson, XYilm:i xvCIltl1CI'f0l'fl, Marian XY:ill:er, llwlhutli Klutz. Luis Xlilus, Kathryn Suiliurlich. in lu: Nli-5 llilkr-r. Annu XY:igur, Nlnrie Kinulrl, Helen Krohn, Virginia Evans, Sue Dempsey, Ruby lzinilur, linlllurinu Nlillur, l-lclun lmuim- Clay. inn: Ili-Hy l.un1iuri-n, Nlnry Ella U'Xv:il, .Xnnn llnm- Horton, -lime Xlliggoncr, Kntllcrinu Nelson, irx ,lane l':irnvIl, Clnirluttr- llornlmkcr, Mm- Alllflilllllll, Marion Ili,-Witt, VL-rcnc Gunckcl. I Miss Hilker, Advisor I4-60 President ................. Vice-I'1'e.i-idwzf ....v... LUKE R, I.AUGHNER SI'crefI11 1f .,,.,............ Trvaszarer .A......,......... TACK RICPG Sergernzf-af-.Jrims .... FRANCIS SIIOWALTER Lincoln Debating Club Organized 190-L LUKE R. I,AUGl'INER XVILLIAM ROTIYICQEB REX XVALKER XVILLIS BOXVER CHARLES RIINER HARVEY H'0UNG XVILLIAM VVETIIERBEE Historian ........,.......A..,,. .........,..,...,.. H ARVEY EVENTS OF THE YEAR Yo RICI'IARD ARNOLD DAVID ARNOLD GRANT HARNEST HAROLD HAXW'KlNS DE,AN VVALLACE UNG Sept. 15-President Young called the first meeting to order. Oct. 22-The Lincolns sponsored the first mixer of the school year. Nov. 2-Our debaters won the inter-club semi-finals. Nov. 141-The title of debate champions was won by our team. Nov. 19-Members of the L. D. C. and their guests danced amid a modernistic setting. Feb. li--ll'e hold our annual banquet. Feb. 2-1--Our swimmers won second place in the club swimming meet. Mar. 13-17-Our basketball team tied for second place in the club tournament. June 2-lYe ended our social year at our annual spring party. 04-70 Mr. Burton, Project: ive gave our candy sale day to the REFLECTOR. Top Row: Mr. Burton, Charles Miner, Phil Lass, Iohn Matthews, NViIliam XVetherhee, Harvey Young Alden Yelmgren, Jack Annegers, XVillizim Rothgeh, Robert Rosenbaum. 3rd Row: Dale XVallace, XVilliam Rohan, Richard Goldstone, Jimmie Hampton, Thomas Donavon lVillis Bower, Harold Hawkins, Richard Arnold, Luke R. Laughncr, Rex XValker, Victor Bayless Znd Row: Dean Lester, Jack Sperry, Edward Seltzer, Ralph Stranherg, Grant Harnest, john Hallock Dean NYall:ice, Larry Aldrich, Jack Rigg, Lawrence Duncan, Richard Miller. lst Row: Charles Rose, Victor XYaldow, Alonzo Clay, John Shengiut, Francis Showalter, Ioe XY:iin right, Arthur Young, Paul Lee, Eli Graham, Junior Timmons. Advisor Analotos Literarq Societq Organized 1911 1 'f'Sfdf'I1i ,.,.A.-.-... ...... C QIURDA lV.xINIIIoII'I' ci!-TRIJA XVAINWVRIGI-IT CQERDA XVAINXVRIGHT Izvf'-I'1'v.mlf'IIt ....v....., XYIRGINIA KI.xxwI:I.I. VIIIIIINIII BIAXXVELL VIRGINIA RIAXXVELL -Vf'1 'f'ff1I',11 ......,.. .... E LEANOII 3ICCiRICW I.I'cI' PI:TIcIIsoN IIIIIIA .ll-IAN NVIPIII-'Izsllxm TWI1-I'I1I'f'f' ......-.......,... .Doms SAIIGI:AN'r Donis SAIIIII-:.IN'r Donis S.Inr:I:.INT S !! f1'1f'f1f--1VIII-V ...... EI.Iz.IBI:'rII MCBIIOIIAI liLIzAIzI1'I'II IDORAN PAULINII: XVINDISH EVENTS OF THE YEAR Nov. 2-A. I.. S. nog. vs. E. I.. S. aff. ll'on by E. L. S. A. l.. S. aff. vs. I.. D. C. neg. ll'on by A. I.. S. DI-I-. I6-NVQ gave our bI-III-lit :Issembly. TlI:It's lVh:It They All Say . together with the B. S. C. DI-I-. 21-Our first seincstcr party was c-c'IItCI'ed around Christmas. .l:III. 21--NVQ spoIIsorcIl :I College mixcr. Hur. 16-Our Inotlivrs wcrc- Cntr-I't:IinCcl :It :I St. P2ltl'iCli,S Day Tea. May fi-Wo flow high :It our Airplane Party . JIIIII- SJ-The last dziy of school was ended with :I banquet for oI1r Qf1'11dl1iltlI'lg seniors Projcct: XVI: :Iicled in llll!'CllilSiI'lQ,' :I new cyclorama for thc stage. lvp Row: l.III'illI' Sn-rlo1Iu, Iilzulys l'IcrrrIII, Helen Cnllclt, lflizzlbuth Dorzin, Ora SI:mIl1II'Ii, Ioznl ll:IIIII-rstIwIIII, Nl:II'u:II'L-I l'l:II'ri-, .Xlicc SKI-1IlII'IIsoII. l'I'.IIII'us Sutlcr. if-wt Nliss Nlosvr. lfrzinu-s Slmnwurs. llllfflllly l:0l'll'lllJllS. Nlqirizm Narr. Charlnttu Ncwkirk, Rox- mII:I S'III4ls, llorothy .XlNl'l1, IZIIIIIIII' Sliowurs. l'lilrlI-u:.rIlu Nclnutll. Dorothy Owcn, Tri,-ssic l'I'r1IrIli, nl Rm-.-: firoI':i:I Iitfgfiflll, Mary Louisc llukc. Mary .XILII XYoIff. lone Sand, Iilizubclli Mfcliroom. Xirginin Nlsixwull. Doris S.IrqI':IIIt, HI-tty Hurt, l.llCy l'L-II-rsoII, lilizzzbctli XYlIilvcr. 1 I lww: Xlnrqrnrvr Hans, jp-In l'I11I:rsmI, Doris 1'lzII:gI-njos. l,k'Zll'l llillllvliflll. l'riscillzI Mr-rclzinml, Mary l,l'lx'l N'lll, just-gIlIiIIu Lmvry, ficrflzi XY:IinriI.lIt. l':IIIliIII- XYimlisl1, Cnrolinr- I'l:Irtm:III, Roln-rt:I Sl1O!'l. O I O Miss Moser, Advisor 0480 Boqs' Collectors Club Organizvd 1923 'VAN MA'1 1'oc'Ks l'f'1'.virlwzt .l......... .... . Tonx L1'rTL1c'roN I'if'e-Pmsidmzt .....,... Roy ll'EsTr:1zFncLD CHARLES CLINE HAROLD Poiam' SC'C'l'I'flll If ......... ..CiALl-I FIELD Tl'1?H-S1l?'0l' ...............,. HARoLD Poism' Gicoaui-3 ENGLAND St'l'fl!'l1l7f'Hf--tlV771-5' .........................,.... . .... I.YMAN Mc'KEowN EVENTS OF THE YEAR The first meeting was a memorial meeting for Herbert Whitcomh, out deceased president. IJONALD Bizxmmur Roy ll'ics'rE1:xfi1cr,D CiEORGE 1'lNGLAND XVAYNIC XVALDRON Rl'.QSlfILI, BELL ll'e celebrated Armiaticc Day with the L. L. S. at our fall party. Our squad won second place in the club football tournament. WYE' took fourth place in the club swimming meet. Our team tied for second place with the F. D. C. and L. D. C. teams in club basketball tournament. llve made merry at the spring Garden Party which was given with the Sept. - Nov. 10-- Nov. 25- hfar. 2- hfar. 17- hlay 19- L. L. S. 0 o 0 Mr. Damberq, Advisor 0490 Top Row: llr. Damberg, Donald Benedict, 'Charles Davis, llryce Bowen, Robert Su inson lxoy XXL terlield, Gordon Preston, Dale Carlson, Gale Field, John Littleton, Van Mattotl N 'lh imma Shu Znd Row: Eurzene Betts, Ray Gunclcle, Lyman McKe-own, Russell Brown, Don Chrut nxon Robert Hancock, Jack Ft-nsterer, Homer Hough. lat Row: Charles Cline, Gt-orgfe Enul:-nd. Rolmert Donnelly, Howard Palmgren Villlim hhl1llL XX une hYElllll'Ol'I, Robert Morris, Harold Poiset. lfp R lr Laurian Literarq Societq Organized 1921 I'rr'.vidwnl ..., . ,... ...AvA Towxsiz Sn I'if'1'-l'1'1-.wiclfzft ....,...... RI.1zAxsi-:'r1i Avsrix St'l'l'l'ff1l'llj ,,...,,... ..,.. Y YIVIAN SLOAN y'l'l'!ISIlI'l'l' , .,...ww.w....,,.. X'1RGINlA l'IIGlII..-'ANDPIR Sa'l'qr'11nf-at-.flI'1I1.s' ...... JVNE ALBEE Jlmzitur ,..,., .. .,,, .......,.. . LENORA Tll.I.N' :XVA Towxsmxn IQLIZABETH Avsrxx JVNE ALBEE BIILDRED Coox JANE IsAAc-sox BIARTIIA Fl'Nm:NB1zRGEn BIARY H.AKNIl YVIVIAN S1.oAN Minmucn Coox JUN!-: ALBM: BERYI. l m:Nc'H JANE IsAAc-sox EVENTS Ol THE YEAR Nov. el-The L. L. S. team won the dual debates. Nov. S+-lVe placed third in the final debates. Nov. 10-Our fall party was carried out in an Armistice motif. Jan. I3-Together with the Band we gave our benefit assembly, Bill's Rummage Sale. May 19-All cares disappeared at our spring party. May 10-Our troubles disappeared at our spring party. .lune 6-True gaiety prevailed at our senior banquet which was the closing event of the year. Project: lVe presented seven dozen silver spoons of the Lady Hamilton design to the school. nw: Xliss Schroder, Klyrl flenrlenin. Klzirgfiret llezxlles, Doris Critcs, Roxie Lithanrler, Eleanor Izhl-trmn, lit-rnicc Cochrani, Bl:.ry Nelson. irl Row: L1-is fiushifsrm, llelcn Klnnley, Jane lsrmcson, Jean Jackson, lieryl French, Rlaryon Palm- lllisl, llilmn Scrmnel. Thelma lirank, Mary johnson. Cmv: Rt-rm fimlwin, Nl:.rth:i lfunrlenlierger. ,Tum Cordell, Olga Erlzmrlsmi, Ilorulhy lirailcy, Mary llnnfl, Xlnrqnrvt Rohr-rtsfni. Virginia lliuhlzinfler, Klilflrerl Cook. 1 I lvm: Ruby Xl':illc':r. Rachel Ingr:im, Kljruirln llvriwnnlfliyziln-th .-Xustin, Mae Morris, ldillllfil Tillv. Ium- .Kiln-1-, l'Iuri1.ce lnllizmrlcr. Ava -l'lXYllr llfl, XIYIIHI 5lllI:ll. Miss Schroder, Advisor 0500 PTF'YlC16'llf ............. . Vice-Presiderzf ...... Secretary ......,........ Treasu re 1' ...,, flfI071if07' ,.,. .. Franklin Debating Club Organized 1923 PHILIP A. JOHNSON RALPH LINROTII LLOYD HAXX'KINSON PAUL PRUETT CARLTON JENCKS VVILLIAM DAUGHERTY EVENTS BILL GARDNER FRANK COOLEY EUGENE BONI1ANI YVILLIAM DAUGHERTY HOLIER HINCIiLIFF YVILLIAM BONVLING OF THE YEAR Nov. 1-F. D. C. vs. B. S. C. VVon by F. D. C. debaters. F. D. C. vs. G. S. C. VVon by G. S. C. debaters. Nov. 12-We enjoyed ourselves at our Harvest Festival Partyn. Nov. 23-The Franklins defeated the Lineolns in football. Feb. EDXW'ARD HINl'lfILll7!- RUSSELL JONES HARLAN TERPENINIR RAYMOND FUNK XVI-:NDELL IXLBERTS PAUL NELSON 15--lVe held our Founders' Day Banquet . Doctor Elder of Knox College was the main speaker, and Bob Hieronymus spoke for the alumni. Feb. 10-Together with the I.izzies we presented our benefit assembly, Mix lVell and Stir . Mar. 13-17-The Basketball team tied for second place in the club tournament. June 3-We enjoyed ourselves immensely at our spring party. Top Row: Mr. Aitchison, Horace Drew. Raymond Hunter, Dale Clay, Harry BICClL1l'g', Eugene Ron- ham, Lloyd Hawkinson, Paul Prnctt, Charles Lacky, Edward Hinchliff, Fred Cummerson. 3rd Row: Russell Nelson, Rex Holcomb, Harlan Terpening, Philip A. johnson, Bill Gardner, XVil- liam Hinckley, Sig Nelson. Paul Nelson, Frank Cooley, NYilliam Daugherty. 2nd Row: Paul Gans, Clarence Quaife. XVayne Vermillion, Lynn Christy, Eugene Lindstrom, Clifford Nelson, Eugene Mayhall. Homer Hinchliff, XVendell Albert, Paul Clausen, lst Row: Truman Anderson, Richard Riley, Richard Haghere, Carlton Iencks, XYilliam Bowling. ,lames Hawkinson, Faris Moyer. David Shepherd, Hewitt Metz, Robert Hawkinson, XYilli:Im Swanson. Mr. Aitchison, 0510 Advisor Girls' Science Club Orgziniznrl 191-L I'. v.vul1-rat ,.., .,.A s , ..,. I.11.1,i.AxN Nlivzrmx MA1uaAiu4:'r C'.xRx.soN l'iw'-1'n.vi11i'11l, Y i .... 'Wxmm lhxus I..xvoNNif Svnoivi' Sm-In-Ir:1'.q,,, ,,.., ..., I ivrn QXNDICRSON l.1LL1AN NIICFVM TNI!-v'11'r'I ',.. ..,,, . is v.. H1-71.1-tx chill-'l-'I'l'lI XVILMA lhxxs ,S'w,f'5fwz11!-111-.1rm-v w.... Bl.xlua.x1uc'1' Pl-IAIKSUX RVTII XXNDICRSON C'.x'1'111u-:EN l.1z1m:xN Jllllliffll'-K '..,. ,. Rrnx' Rll'It'l'Nl H1-TL!-:N HYNIQS Nm' llvv. Mui' Huy May .lunv M ,xnu1'1c1uTr: 'l'n,xx'is FR xxrics XVINN EVENTS OI TI-Ili YEAR 13-We won scconcl place in tlic lI1tC'l'-Clllll debates. 16-NXT In-ld :in H.xllVCl'tlSL'll1CIlt Pzirtyu. I.1I.1.1AN BI:-:vmi HIQLI-:N Gm:-'1f'1'r11 3IARG.Xllli'I' C'.uu,snN Lxvox Ni-2 Smmiur NIIRIABI Bum Grlxnys CIIINN RIARY Rl I'IflERl-'OHIJ 2-L-Om' ln-ni-fit zisseinbly. tATll1l11liS Awfullyh. was presented. 1-May Day 0ll'L'1'L'd tlio tln-me for our motln-rs' ton. 20- SpidL-1' YVQ-las . were tlic flecorations at our spring party. 8-WE lmalc our graclunting seniors goodbye at a banquet. Proj uct: NYC aided in pure-lmsing a new cyc-lorama for the stage. inw: Nlis- Ryin, lh-ily llillinus, Rlriruuuritc Travis. l':itlirccn Lulimnn, Margaret Pearson, Frzmrcs Wlinn. Xlnrunrct fnrlxmi, Nlnriun Rum. Miriam lhrrl. Srl Rim: Xlnriqm Nlillcr, lfrnnccs llouck. Lorraine lfcnstcrcr. K:ithc.rinc Efflaml, Klnric Thrnnns, llvll-n Hriftirh, Ri-th .Xnvlcr-un. Rulq Nluculn. Dorothy Dunn, Virginia Linrothc, XX'ilm:i ll:-iilqs. nl Ram-1 Phyllis Nlnrplicy. -lwiliutlv llnilry, Heli-n XYL-xlur, l.:ivnnnc Sprput, Vern Darnell, Lillian NIQTIIIH, l'lIlf'l'llll NICKL-nzic. limily Kl:irkh:1m, Gcrtrumlc Slicphcrfl. l.0lllSc' Larson. 'I limi: l.llh RL'lllk'l'f4ll'1l. llrlrn llynvs. fllfulys Chinn, Dunn Herman. llcrnzulinc Sliiplcy. l':iulinr iprinucr. lielnn .Xnnli-rsnn, Ifrzmccs llcrsluw, Mary Kclly, Gem-vicvc llufiiclel. Xlnry Riltlicrl'-rrrl. Q Miss Rqin, Advisor 0520 Prf'.v1d1'nf ,.,....,,. .. .... ., Vin--I'rf-sidrrzt .........,. Sw-rv' I a ry ,,......., .,., I Y l r1'r1.s- zz ra r .,,,.,.,..,......,. Sergean t- ai-fl rms ...... Boqs' Science Club Organized 1912 FRANc'1s PAUL ROIIEIQT STAFFORD ROR1aR'r Cil'NTHER HOWARD JOHNSON FRANCIS HOLST ROBERT STAFFORD XVI-TSLEY CARlS'l.'H,'K FRANCIS HOLST C1,ARENc'1c IKOWLES TOMMY LARSON EVENTS OF THE YEAR The B. S. C. debate teams were defeated by the I . D -We Celebrated at Our annual fall party. I8-Our squad won the fOOtb:il1 tournament. -The Annie and Science members presented the benefit assembly, That's lVhat They All Sayu. NOV. I- teams. NOV. 3 Nor. 13. Dee. 2 Feb. Feb. 23 Mar. 13. Ma r. Nfnj' 26 0530 XYENFFL STEVENS XVILBVR XYIIITE PIOXVARD JOHNSON ROBERT CillNTIIICR LOTR IJODGE C. and the G. S. C. I3--XVe held our FOunders' Day banquet with Rev. Stimson as the main speaker. -We won the club swimming meet. IS-Our team won the club basketball tournament. 16-Tom Smith, :1 former member, spoke in club On l'Advaneement Of Photo- 1 gra phy '. QWe had a merry time at Our spring party. Project: XVe presented a color apparatus to the science department. Top Row: Mr. llarst. Fred Erickson. XYesl:y Cnrmark L:wwrem'e Horn, Robert johnson. lramis Hrilst, Robert Stafford, Robert Gunther, blames Tulin, Iseli Higgins. 3rd Row: XVQ-nrlell Shiliey, Clarence limvlts, Xyl1L'l!ll'H1 lloclge, Rohert Hanson, Francis Paul, HOu1ml johnson. Orlo Stevens, Rollnnzl Terpeninfg. Glenn Carlson. 2nrl Ron: Paul Higgins, Merrill Sandburg. Cliarles Hartley, XYilsOn Sargeant, Yeneel Steveng, Fred Smith, Robert llarshell, Lmir llmlge, Cliltnrrl Stoke. Ist Row: 'l'On1my Larson. Rribert Rvlzmfler, llzvnaltl Teclerrnwn. Ritlvirl Fuller, Alecl: llinniltis, XX'illn1r XYhite, john Logan. Robert White. Mr. Cjarst, Advisor Agriculture Club Organized 1918 I'1'v.vidf'nf ....,....... u... I ,AVL GUSTAI-'soN JOHN LIAXSVEIJ, I'i1-1'-1'1'1'.vif1m11 ...... . X1.oNzo CLAY IJALI4: SIIOLI, Sf'm'vf111 1,,.. .. ...,. Luo SIIICA IXLONZO CLAY fllI'l'l1SllI'l'l' ...., ...lh:izN,uz1J MAI,c'o1,x1 KIiNNl'I'l'II IXLICXANDER EVENTS OF THE YEAR Nov. IS-The Agriculture Cluh pri-sented its benefit assi-nihly, Spirits and Spooksv. Nov. 19--WK' merrily danced at our A'Turlccy in the Straw Partyu. April 29-Our members enjoyed themselves immensely at our spring party. May '11?lVc entered the Sectional Livestock and Grain Judging Contest at Alcdo where we won fourth place in competition with eleven other schools. Individual and team placingsz Fat Stock- Rollin Adcock. sixth: Ralph YVenstrom, tenth: Team, fourth. Dairy- Dale Scholl. sevcnthg Team. fifth. Poultry- Lyman Alexander, firstg Team, second. Corn- Darvcn Shragel. seventh. I June 30--XVe will entertain our fathers at a banquet. Project: XXX- sent our judging team to the state udging contest at Urbana. I fp Row: Nlr. Ri-hling, Paul liiixtatloii. Sinn Ulaon, lkilc Clay. our llnlu Sholl, Rnswll lirown, .Xlnnzo Flay, Eflwarfl Shea, llcrnarml Klalcolrn, lI:irl:.n Terpcn- N Inc. -lohn Nlnxwcll. l I lx fu: Imnalfl Xclxon, Alaiin-N ll'n'i-.. I.uroy Nlorrip, l.yin:in .Nh-xzuuler, Rollanrl Tcrpcning, Donalrl 'Jul-'--. Ixunnvtlu .Xlcx:in1lcr. lzllnvr Lllldlllflflill. 'f Mr. Rehlinq, Advisor 05410 gy n Elizabethan Literarq Societq Organized 190,1- Firsf Term Srlcond Term Prcsirhnf ............ ..... E LIZABETH A. JOHNSON AIARIAN Rosi: Vive-Pl'eSidf'11t ...... ..... D OROTHY MlI.L11-:iN NIARY JANE XVILLIS Sr'r'l'0Ia1'l11 .......... ..... R UTH COWAN I,OUISlQ HERL0C'Kl1ZR Tr1'as111'r'r .............. ...... B ETTY Mc-LAIN LUCILLE COLE Sl'I'gI'Il'llf-Ilf--1I 77IS. ......., DOROTIYIY COFFMAN Monitors .......,.... .... ..... N I ARJORIE .ANDERSON Nov Dec Feb. Feb. May May 10-We gave our benefit assembly. Mix lVell and RIARGARET PETERSON EVELYN VOIGHT BIARJORIE PARKS DANITA ROBSON IIi.s-torian-VIRGINIA GIBSON EVENTS OF THE YEAR 2-E. L. S. aff. vs. A. L. S. neg. lVOn by E. L. S. debaters. E. L. S. neg. vs. L. D. C. aff. lVOn by L. D. C. debaters. 10--The fall party was a most gala affair. 10-Our mothers were Our Valentines at tea. 26--lVe presented an assembly, Down, Fido l 27--Our social year closed with a gay spring party. .Tune 7-VVe held our senior banquet- Farewell Senior Lizziesli' 0550 Third Term DOIIOTIIY BIILLIKIN BETTY Mr-LAIN BIARGARET PETERSON RUTH COWAN MARY L. ACHELPOHL AIARJORIE M. BOBISITT JANET JVORCESTER Stiru, with the Franklins. Top Row: Miss XYhite, Danita Robson, DeLOris Hendrix, Louise Hieronymus, Helen. luhi -lth Row: Marjorie Parks, Doris Goettler, Marjorie Anrlerson, Helen Dalilberg, Mali. 1 Rose, Jt. Fuhr, Mary Jane XVillis, Margaret Ann Achelpohl, Kathryn Stercnberg, Rebecca Cabeen, Ruth Cowan, Wanda Goode. 3rd Row: Virginia Gibson, Maree Young, Margaret Allison, llarbara XVake, Mary Louise Achelpolil, Harriet Parks, Dorothy Millikin, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Natalie Sebastian, Margaret M. Peterson, Dorothy Velanrler, Mary Jane Tracy, Geraldine Housli. Znrl Row: Martha Johnson. Jeanne Eldridge, Helen Hogan, Donna XYl1itesell, Dorothy Cline, Ruth J. Annegers. Katherine Parkins, Marjorie Mae liobbitt, Dorothy Coffman, Marion Beatty, Shirley Christy, Janet Xlbreester. lst Row: Lucille Cole, Marian Kent, Mamie Van Buskirk. Evelyn Voightt, iMary Kelly, Margaret Fziirbairn, Eileen Norton, Errjices L:1fferLy, Jeanette llurglanrl, Jeanne Cordell, lietry McLain, Martha lielle Tennery, Betty Higgins. Miss lDhite, Advisor Studied Fine Arts I111 I11-11: I'.l1f.1I-11I1 .X I1-I111s1-11. Il1I1i1 IH-111, 511-.1 .X111I11's1111. llvwris l'1'111's. xllllj' IQ1111 Xliillis, Xl.11'1z111 NNN., XI.11. l,11111s I...I'-Illl, '1I.1':.11A1I I'1g11'-111, XXYlIl.l KIM' -l+1111-. Ilwxig I.i1I1:1111l11', 1':1I11'i-111 I.1'l1111g111, I.l11j IK11111111, Xvklll ll1.111111'. WI1l Rim' XI1I1l1A11l l'1111's1111, Xl.11A1 l.111..ll. Klililix-il l1111I1, l1111 1Il13 kiuiiuliliii, liwvruisi NI111'1'1x1111. Xl:11'::11'uI II1-111111, Iif11'11l11 XIIIIIIXIII. 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'I1 H1111 ,XI111,1 I l11l111-1111 I1lI1 II l,11'I-1111, X111.111 I'.1111111', I'l1f:1l11'1l1 IJ111.111, I'l'.IIIt1'N II11I1-1l.1x1, XI111 1'l,,1 l1111,XX1I11 1XX1 1I11111-ifl. ll.1I'I.llI XX.1Il11-1', I',II11I1 l111l111sf111, NI 1-'11'11 I'11'I-1111 I l 'lII ll-I-1111 1i IC-1,-, 5111 l1111111v1, X11 11'11 I'1.111x, Il1'1I1 IIIQSIII- XIIV5 I,111:1s1 .Ml11l1111l1l, N.11.1I1-- S1-I11s11:111. Is,1I11I XI11'111' . Ix.11I1-11111 l 11111111:l1.111. l',l11111-1 N1w1111:1'111, XI..r1-1 Y1111114. X11'u1111.1 SIIIIIII. ll.1rI1,11'.1 l11lf1'11, Il11:- F.11:1.1111. f, If-11.1 IC11I1. Ix11lI1111l11', l'111111I111f1 Kiwis, II1I111 lin-I111. l51'.111i1's 511111, lI1l111 111'111i1l1. XIIVQIIIII lI1x1-.111, I-F111 I1111l1. l.I1f,1l111l1 .X11s1111. lI11'1-1111.1 5111111l1111s, NI,111 X. lxvllx l1lIIl1lI XI1111111. I I11-,1 I.111-11111 51111-111, I1.1 I11f11l.11', lI'11'f11l1x NI111I11lI X1l'1 II111111111-' I'1'11I Il11111l-1111. Nl.1111 , 1 Ili' I--11-1 II11'l1-1l11 I11111111 Il1z:111s, I'.111111.1 1I1,111111l1, I1ll1.11 l..11I-111, XI.1111111 Il1NX111. l 1 Miss Cox, Advisor 0560 1 Top Row: llcrtrutlt- Jnlniwn, lilivalmrth liillmrt, Eilna Klan Sirnx, Xlargartt Nlcllmvan, ,lrrwpliiiiu lliclw, Xlaric llunfnn, Virginia l'lllllIk'I', lilpaimr llvrnclun, llx,-tty Iulinvni, Xlziry Nclvln. lnal Row: llntli King, Kathryn Xlclelrinn, Pauline Xylllillrll, Nlarjurit- Anil.-rwn, Nlxurgarut Stotts, jane lNllllC5UlI, -Iran hlaukmxi, l.Uls lluxtalwii, .Xlariu Xunilclu, ltluziiiivr Swanmn, Kulmy Mccinn. lst Row: litlllilll XYfllllXX'l'llQl1I, llulilic lilinu, Linnea llallin, l'arwly.i Aiillfrwii, llurnutta Nt-wkirlc, Anna- licllu jnlnisun, Ruth Nclwn, In-:innc furilcll, Ruth 1. Iliixtat-un, lrlwlvn lirahn, Dorothy llalllmcrif, I laulins 1-'mt-1.1. Organized 1922 C O Girls' Service Leaque Studied Bible Stories Top Row: Marguerite Travia, Margaret Petcrmn, Dorothy Yclanrlcr, Lnuiw Hicrnnymus, Anne llrmvn, Patty A. Van Hyning, Blargarct Ann Achclpulil, Halt-n V. Carlson, llcrincc Cochran, Ruth N:-leon. Carolyn Iiskriilge. 3rd Row: Virginia xlCNiZllTlZlT'Zi, Norma Huush, Leona Nclmn, Dt-Lnrix Ilcnilrix, Hcralilinc Huuxh. Mary jane Tracy, Hazel Olfon, Margaret Thrzrnu, Kathryn lfrakvx, Cliasta Swanson, ji-anne Luc, Kath- ryn Krout. Znrl Ruw: Helen Manley, Hahn Hint-lfauuh, Virginia lliuhlanilcr, Dorothy llgiviwn, lfrzancux Hunrk, Mary Irmlinxon, lilizalrclli lien-gi, Elizabeth Johnson, Lillian NL'lNOll. Alta Rolit-rt-ani, Virginia Hila- xon, Dorotliy lfoffinail, lillcn Downie. Lt Row: lane I-lcllcr, Ilclcn l'lynt-Q, Virginia Nnrrix, ,Ion-liliiiiv Lmvry, Durnthy lianlivlil, ilu-rila XYainriulit, Xliiry Ann XYOIH, Znlwla ll:-ll, Klary Lnulw Dnlxc, llctty Hart, Klartlia Shure, lirhvl Ilarleman, Virginia Stewart, k'l1:irluttu Nt-wlairlr, Project: Emptq Stocking Club C O 0 'llnlv lirww: lilllvl frllw, llvlvn Vnilmtt, l':x11llm- Yun llullvl, Ilfrl'tvl1-Q Nm-lvm, lflu-lc Nlrltnn, Klilflilll .Xrmlll-lfl, Nlzlllu-fl .Xnmlcrxmn llflffllllkkl SlI11lli'Dll5, ilntllurlm- Snllnwlcra, l,70l'lJIlly llllllll, ,lczm lillllf, lnlllqm lirmllslllixt. .irfl Row: lflnrl-my Lillnzmvlur, liulty Klcf'l:lin, Rolmcrtzl Short, lfilunn Nnrtun, Lucillu Szcrlrmu, Iilimlmuth XYllllYl'T, Iflllllllclll Xlzllvy, llznrlrxzrzl l':lg4c. liurutlny Stivurx, .xllllil Picrfun. Kllllltlflllk' Nm-lvnl. Luuiic lil-r4u':1ll, ,Xrluigl llmmzu. Jnll R-uv: Rulvy VIIIIULW. l-cnor'1 Tilly. lllzulyx Cllixm, llurlx Iuhnmn, XYgmflu Drown, Iilxum XYQAIIMC, Mary li. liully, Nlnry Xlknul, llrrtrurlc Sllclxllurfl, Rmnliu Stn-crl, lmuiw Lflfxllll, l,Jl'UNlllIl llickmzm. l lst Row: lilxiu Morrix, Luix Rctlu'rfnrfl, l'riwill:1 Klnrvlzmrl, Ruth Anrlrn-WQ, Iillnn Anelcrfrm, Lois All luck, Psmlinu Springur, YQ-rcnc llrmnclacl. Lucille Cul'-, Ilnrlmrzl Tyla, Mary Ella U'Nc:1l. joy Sxmok, -lunu Allmcc. Q' 1 ' 5 ' L Tu, Run: xlJiTl4Il'll' l':u'lw, Nl:.rum Rumi. l 1:n1xu-x XY:1l7, llurix Mm-ttlcr, Evzlughn Lzxwlon, Gun' l J , . , ,, , XX'g,gl-r, lmrntlly Uxun. llllvln-usnrflr xtllll'lll, l'r:mu-N 5l1HXSL'I'N. Uclr Lu' Xxlllxllli. .full Run: Row .Xrmv llrzgul-riy, l,Ul!l l.,m'ur, Xl-lliv Sulln-rlznnll, Luix Nlllo, KflIlll y!'l Scilwrlicll, Xlnrymm l':nlml1u1NI, Xlszry Xlfnnn, Rulwy Rm Nlll, Nlznrtlm lfxlllrlm-11lwl'gvr, Iinrmlxy lformhimls, fltibfylii l'-lwrvvll. 3:-l R--xx: .Xnuu '-Ynwr, XllllAlill'4'l Iiullfrtwlm. Vzlrrnv llwmt-, Xlyrlv SlilL'lxlIUllNl', Klnriu llnulll, l'::ulinc NIHIID-llll, llmrlnlvl Ilrwulnzllllgr, Xlllflrrvl l'l11llrw, Nlnry .lung l':arnull, llurnllly Xlbrrfl, 'lrzumcllq ll1lTL'lIlII'l. M1 Ibm: Hullm l'lIlllx. lflllfllbllll Slrmlwr, lfxrlyn l':mlmvr, Nnflrl lnzrrmm. lfxvlim- IIUIINII, In-I Fm-ll, l.'PllIk4 XX1ll1.muwn, -llllll l211l1lNln-fry, .Xml Hsu!-rm, Illmvrm fl-lvlw, Nl:u'g:mrvt linwm-11, Slnrlcy XX .ull rx. Banquet, Mag 1 1 0580 President .... Girls' Service League First Sem ester ....,........HARRIET PARKS Vice-President ......... NATALIE SEBASTIAN Secretary .,....... ...... D OROTIIY RIILLIKIN Treasu rer. . .. ...... ,VIRGINIA RIAXWELL Sevoncl Semester ELIZABE'FI'I A. JOHNSON LORAINE DEFOREST CQERDA VVAINRIOIYIT A LUCILLE COLE E.t-eczttive COIIYIICUTRIAREE YOUNG, RIARIAN ROsE, RIARY LOUISE .ACHELPOI-IL, ELIZABETH AUSTIN, ELEANOR RICCJRENV, LILLIAN MECUM Boqs' Forum First Semester President ..............,.. HARVEY YOUNG Vice-P1'esidenf ......... EDXVARD HINCI-ILIFF Ser-retary ......,.. ...... B ILL GARDNER Treasurer .... ...... P HILIP A. JOHNSON Aim: To create, maintain and extend better standards of Christian living through out the school and community. Mr. Crawford, 0590 Advisor Second Semester DAVID ARNOLD GLEN CARLSON LUKE R. LAUGHNER RICHARD ARNOLD Top Row: lVillis Bower, Alonzo Clay, Raymond Johnson, Iohn Hallock, Grant Harnest Robert John son, Bernard Malcolm, Preston Wallace, Raymond Cozad, Russell Jones 2nd Row: Max Kennedy, XVayne Bowdine, Dean Wal'lace, Elmer Lindbloom Tohn 'Vlundy Max Keener. Glen Carmack, Iohn O'Hern, Roy VVesterfIeld, I. D. Rogers Edwin Ring 3rd Row: XVilliam Chandler, Don Christe-nson, Carl Benson, Fred Erickson Carlton Ienclxs Robert Donnelly, Fred Smith, Paul Gans, Robert Rylander, George Elrick. Bottom Row: Charles WVilliams, Harrison Bethurem, Francis Showalter, Charles Lee Dale XVallace Lawrence Brouillette, VVaync Cowell, Galen Gregg, Robert Graham, Chester Ex 111 a Forum Mixer, Apri1 22 0 Q 0 11111 141111: 1f1111g11'11 511111-r, 1111111 111:!11iX, '1'11u111111r- 1'1N1Pll, 1,1-1111:11'11 L':1r1x1111, 14.0111111111 i1I1l11u'N. 11111111 S111111N. 11.'1r1:111 'l'1'1'111-111114. 51: N11N1111, K'11:1rI--N 1.:1111y. 3r11 111111: XYQLD N1:1111111w, 111111111 1'11'1r1,1'. l'11.1r11-N 11.1112 111111111 XY1-11-l1'4i111. XY111:1r11 -1111111111111 111-x XX':1111ur. 11-111.511-1 -1 11111-1111. 1i1111'1u- Kliiuf. Yigtfir 1i!lj1'JN'. 1'1111 Luv. 31111 111111: '1'11ff111g1N 1J1111111,111, 411141111 1,111111111iN!. R11--c11 12r1111'11. 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Proiectp Christmas Toqs O 1511 O ,vm up Row: Q-l'!llllL' liriinu, llzirrcll liinvzxiil, l.yI1l'll1 AlLililUXYIl, lfflklllxllll Nlclifly, XYu1i1c1' liilxnn, lzllguliv lIn11l1g1111, XX cfluy l1lTlH2ll,'li, lifilllli Lhnlcy, llzirvcy Young. ril Row: lliclinril L'11rlf1111, XYilliz1111 Xlcl,:111ql1li11, Xillllllllll Ilwluu, l,11l41- R. l4lllllQl1HL'T', XYilliu Strzulvr, Hif- fnril Stnlsc, 1511141-iic Nlziyhiill, xXvIlyllC xvk'l'lNllllUH, Hzirohl Alllfflxflll. vllll Row: Euucne Norton lzinim llzlvif, luck Ring, A:11q11ft11N lluttnn, lirycs lillXVL'l1, Richzirfl Arnold, -loc llurtoril, llarolil Hznwki lil 1 t Row' xvllyllc' l,ill1llJc'Cli, lmur llmlgq, XYillm11r XYhit1', I.1n1u Swiclizxrrl, ,Xllvcrt Sfflllvlilllg, l,z1wrc11cc l,ICl4t.'I'NOI1, I.LlXvCI'llC .AIlKlCI'SUIl, NYc5lcy 1ir::l1u111, 1'lIll'UlLl Pniwt. Organized 1921 I N I Bous Forum Top Row: Orville l'.a1'so11, XYilli:1n1 Hinckley, Frwl Guy, Rulrrrt liuiitlicr, Riclmril Iizliglc, Rril-uri Stuf- ford, Robert Iohneon. lncl Row: XY:1ltcr Scyllcr, Urlo Stn-vu11s, XYilmcr Allison, XXX-nelnll Shilluy, Rnlmurt HZlllNllIl, Alflcn YQ-l111igrvn, Claire Rich, llyrun liinn. Srcl Row: Milton lkllllnlxibll, Clarence llowluf, Xvk'I'lCCl Stevena, Roy l:I'L'CliCI1l'llIlliL'l', Rnliert liimm-11, Sillll litjtlflll, lfrnncia Paul. Studied Current Topics I O O -lth Row: lliiuri C1lI'lN!7ll, llllll lfrf111Nc. lima Nc-lsim. lillfl ,lk-ck, Rzilph Str4111l1cr.u, flllI'k'1lL'Q Quziifc, Rol 'I l 1 Wi? wrt Klzxrshnll, 'u111n1y .z1rxo1, -1- -Q--v --, W-T'i r 1 l I 1 fi ,l The Grchestra 1'f'f'-viflelif .... ............ R IARMN Rosie I,iIn'm'ian ..... ., .... I-IOMRR HINLTI-ILIl?lf' Sw-1'c'tar'y ..,.. .,,,, K IARTI-IA JOHNSON v The Senior High School Orchestra had a very busy calendar this year. The highlight of the season was the animal concert which was presented on March 31. in the high sc-hoool auditorium. A new feature in the form of an orchestra assembly was prestntcd to the school during the year. Solos were given on different instru- ments and various types Of music were played. This group played at various dramatic productions and entertained at several P. T. A. meetings. It presented a program at the VVOmans' Club and also gave an assembly, VVho Told the Truth , in conjunction with the Prokorama Literary Society. FIRST xvl0LlNS Elsara Vl'allaee Svea Anderson John Shenaut Jack Sperry Helen Dahlherg Sue Dempsey Lois Retherford Steve Mingare Dorothy Cline Luke R. Laughner SECOND X'IOLINS Hewitt Metz Da vid Shepherd Helen Louise Clay Helen VVexler Pauline Simpson Dorothy Peterson Frances Peterson X IOLAS Fred Bromherger Helen Fuhr XVanda Brown Eileen Wilk Vern Larimer 'C1f:1.I,Os Dean Lester Betty Lundgren Bass XYIOLS Russell Nelson Katherine Effland Katherine Miller Bernadine Shipley Robert Bell FRENCH HORNS ,- Horace Drew A rthur Young C ORNETS Kenneth Munson Richard Hagberg Chester Howe CLAIIINETS Marian Rose Mary Jane VVillis Helen Hinebaugh Paul Nelson Merrill Nelson Oizons Martha Johnson Homer Hinehliif June Goldsberry FLUTES Harvey Young James Hawkinson Elizabeth A. Johnson Tvnas Charles Rose M ax Keener DRITIVIS Robert Baldwin Kenneth Hilgren James Cohoon Francis Showalter PIANO Helen Hogan Lorraine Fensterer TROMRONES Lloyd Hawkinson Edward Hinehliif VVilliam Hinckley Clarence Quaife I Mr. Russell, Director 0620 The Band Perhaps the most unusual feature of the Band program this year was the song contest it sponsored. During an assembly. four selections were played to which thc students might write words. Kenneth Munson's song was selected for first place and Harvey's Young's for second. The Band presented its annual concert on April 28, in the high school audi- torium. Fifteen members played a St. Patriclis day program for the Kiwanis Clul-. This organization entertained at football and basketball games and at several pep assemblies. It also played in the Armistice Day parade, the Decoration Day par- adc, and at graduation exercises. CORNETS Kenneth Munson Robert Rylander Dale Sands Marie Vondelo Richard Hagberg Robert Stackhouse Chester Howe John NVilson Malven Dugger Carl Benson Bb CLARINETS Mary Jane VVillis Marian Rose Merrill Nelson Gifford Stoke Paul Nelson Sig Nelson Helen Hinebaugh Theodore Olson Donald Horrom Eli Graham XVarren Marshall Eugene Taylor Eb CLARI NET Catherine Sutter Bass CLARINET Jack Annegers ALTO CLARINET Victor VValdow P1ccoLo Hewitt Metz ALTO SAXOPHONES Richard Riley Arthur Anderson Clark Sherman C MELODY SAxoPHoNE Pearl Emstrom FLU'1'Es Elizabeth A. Johnson James Hawkinson Harvey Young BAssr:s Charles Rose Max Keener 'TROMHONES Lloyd Hawkinsou VVilliam Hinckley Clarence Quaife Glenn Anderson Rolland Terpening FRENCH HoRxs Arthur Young Horace Drew David Shepherd BARITONES Edward Hinchlif Robert Elias Onors Martha Johnson June Goldsberry Homer Hinchlifl' . DRUMS Kenneth Hilgren Harry Shannon Robert Baldwin Top Row: Mr. Landon, Theodore Olson. Sig Nelson, lack Annegers, Paul Nelson, Arthur Anderson, Max Keener, Charles Rose, Edward Hinchliff, Horace Drew, Kenneth Munson, Robert Rylander, Robert Elias. 2nd Row: Pearl Emstrom, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Helen Hinebaugh, lllarie Vondelo, Chester Howe. Homer Hinchlitf, Victor XValdow, Dale Sands, XViiliam Hinckley, Glenn Anderson, Rolland Terpen- ing, Clarence Quaife, Marian Rose, Mary lane NVillis, Martha Iohnson. Bottom Row: Catherine Sutter, Eugene Taylor, Merrill Nelson, Richard Riley, Clark Sherman, Eli Graham, Hewitt Metz. Kenneth Hilgren, Carl Benson, David Shepherd, Iohn XVilson, Robert Stackhouse, Richard Hagberg, June Goldsberry. l Mr. Landon, Director 0630 Acluisorq Council If you see some one madly dashing through the halls. you will know it is an advisory eonncihnan on one of his many errands. This year each advisory council- man was given a very oflieial looking badge to wear while attending to the advisory errrinds. This badge permitted the councilman to pass throup,'li the halls without :i Y green slip and saved time on the part of both the teacher and student. I'he sale of season tickets. lfllfllflvf-Y, REFLEi ron subscriptions. other tickets and matters of pub- licity were taken care of very efficiently by this very capable group. Below their names and advisories are listed. .Xdvisory Councilman 1 3 10 20 100 101 102 103 10-1- 105 106 106 107 111 112 113 120 127 132 200 Marjorie Mae Rob Howard Berry Jimmie Hampton Fred Bromberger bi 1Villiam Daugherty Evelyn Scott Luke R. Laughner Francis Showalter Ruth Cowan Francis Holst Yencel Stevens Philip A. Johnson Francis Paul Harvey Young Louise Herlocker Geraldine Housh Lela Duncan Stanley Tulin Roberta Short Anne Brown 'lop Row: Mr. Moyer, Robert Rosenbaum, Francis Hoist, Howard Berry, Vlfilliam Daugherty, l':eul. Ivan Harrison, Harvey Young, Luke R. Laiiullner. Jnd Row: jack Sperry, Dean XVall:ce. Ruth Cowan, Anne llrown, Helen Fuhr, Mary Nelson, llampton, Pearl limstroni, Geraldine Housh, Larry Aldrich. Rril Row: Yencel Stevens. Tresfie Perardi, Lucille Szcrlong, Natalie Sebastian, Fred llromberger. Helen llogan, Janet 1Yr,rcesler, Marjorie Kline llobbitt, Richard Hagberg. li U lll Rf-wr Lula Duncan. Roberta Short, Louise lflerloeker, Francis Showalter, Lillian Mecum, lnvlyn Scott, Stanley Tulin, llilly Swanson, Lois Rutherford, Mary Rutherford. Advisory Councilman 210 211 212 214 215 220 224 225 226 227 230 231 24-1 300 303 3044 305 320 321 Lillian Mecum Lawrence Horn Mary Nelson Natalie Sebastian Jack Sperry Helen Fuhr Janet VVorcester Mary Rutherford Helen Hogan Tressie Perardi Lois Retherford Lucille Szerlong Bernice Herman Jack Harris Robert Rosenbaum Ivan Harrison Larry Aldrich Dean VVallace Pearl Emstrom Francis Jimmie Advisor Mr. Moqer, 064-0 Debate Board My. what an intelligent looking group! These people have learned not only to uphold their side of the question but also to see the arguments for both sides. as .1 true debater should. This year each member of this group engaged in a debate with another school. The question was. Resolved: That at least one-half of all state and local revenue should be derived from sources other than tangible property. The Big Nine Team, chosen from this group, won a second debate champion- ship for Galesburg. The af'l'irmative was composed of lfartha Johnson. 'William Dauglierty and Harvey Young. while Gerda lllainright, Philip A. .lohnson and .lean Fuhr valiantly upheld the negative. The schedule for debates this year was as follows: BUltI,lNG'l'0N YS. -l9.Xl,l?lSBURG 5 ,X ri-'i1mi.vriv1z N icoivrivm Deloris Hendrix Marian Rose Grant Harnest Philip A. Johnson KEXVANEE VS. 'QZALPISBURG .xl-'I-'IltMA'l'lVIC Nl5G,Vl'lVE Ruby Kjellander Helen Hynes Martha Johnson Lois Retherford XVilliam Daugherty ,Xlonvo Clay DAVENPORT YS. G.'XI.ESBl'HG .XFFllllI.V1'IVE Ni-:G,x'rivE Francis Showalter Francis Hoist Edward Seltzer .lean Fuhr EAST MOLINE YS. GALESBURG .XrFinnr,x'rivxa Niaoarivn Martha Johnson Betty McLain XVilliam Daugherty John Shenaut Harvey Young Gerda XYain1-ight KEYVANEE VS. GALESBURG AFF1nM.x1'ivE Nrzoivriviz Mary Peterson Marjorie Mae Bobhitt .lack Sperry Homer Hinchliff Katherine Eftland Helen VVexler BURLINGTON YS. GALNSBURG iAFFIRDf.Vl'IVE Ni:oA'rivE Martha Johnson Gerda XVainright YVilliam Daugherty Philip A. .lohnson Harvey Young .lean Fuhr Top Row: Mr. Ttnnings. lean lrllllf. Harvey Young, XYilliam l'Jaui:hf:rty, Philip A. Johnson, Frauti Hoist, Mr. Garst. Znfl Row: Katherine Efflaud. Tzhn Shenaut, Homtr Hinehliff, Marian Rose, Dorothy Millikiu, Alonzo Clay, Edward Seltzer. .lack Sperry, Grant Harnest. Ist Row: Lois Retherford, Mary Ptterson, Helen Hkxler, Helen Hynes. lietty McLain. Francie Sho- walter, Ruby lijellanzler, fiercla XYainright, Nariorie Niue Ilohhitt, Martha Johnson, Mr. Jennings, Mr. Qarst, Advisors 0650 rf IX' fs S ,AK I AY ,f QQ I ij Ra Cf,--I Fw' it Clif' 4 9 'Sf I I 'x X Q N 6 AH 'Q 'S fi i I Lili CIIII lui 1 I I x .vii , IQ C3 13 C13 0 il 5:3 Ci Club Debate Teams IIOYS' SUI ENCIE CLUB Roln-rt NYItitc, Roln-rt Higgins, .Xluck liianalcia, Ifrancie Ilnlst, YL-ltccl Slew-its, Rohm-rt Ry- Ianrlcr. Cl'oacIx-Nlr, Ciarstl. LAIIRIAN I.I'I'liR.-XRY SAOCI IQTY- 'l'I1ir1I place II'ancla Ilrown, It-an Jackson, llurnicu Vocliran, Milrlrurl Cook, Xilfgllllil Iliglllanclcr. fc.UJlCIl- Mr. IlJlI'iIllJIlI'1.ICI'I. .-XX.-XI.O'li,XS I.I'I'lfR.-XRY SUl'IIi'I'Y Doris SJlI'KL'1ll'lI, Marian Narr, Cilarlys Ili-rrun, Irma Ivan xYiCliL'l'Sll1lllI, Mr. Slavcn, Mary l'cti-i'ann, 'I'rt-nic Per- arfli, Jnscpllinu Lowry, licrrla xvilillligllt. LINCOLN IJI2II.X'l'INC C'l.Ull-First plan' Harvey Young, IiIlXVfll'Il Switz- er, A I 0 n z 0 Vlay, John Slienaut, Francis Slmwaltcr. ffoach-Mr. Ihirtont. FRANKLIN IJIEII.-X'I'INfl CLUI3-Scconrl place Homer Iflinchliff, XYiIlizim llaugliurty, XX'ilIiam Hinckley, Mr. Smith, Phillip A. flqhn- son, Eugene llunham, XYayne Vermillion. PROKOR.-XNIA I,I'I'ER.-XRY SOCIETY Kzttllurlnc llillcr, Rully Kjel- lanrlcr. Icannu Luc, Luuisc llcrgwall. Ili-Ii-n Krulln. Iictty Lunclgrcn. Cfoacll-Mrs. Rich I. IIIG NINE IJIZII.-X'I'Ii TE.-XM Top Row: llr. It-linings, Har- vcy Young, XVilli:nn Daugher- ty, Philip .-X. johnson, Mr. Iiarst. Ist Row: .Xlonzn Clay, Martha vlnlinwn. juan Ifnhr, Ili-rrla xvillllfljllll, lfflwarrl Scltzcr. IZIRLS' SFI IQNCE C'I.l'IT Tun Row: Ili-Ivn Ilyncs. Lois Ri-tln-rforll, Francis Ilouck, Mr. Swinton. I:-at Row: I'Iv.-lun XXI-xlcr. Kath- crinc ICl'fI:n1rI, Virginia Lin- rotln.-, Dunn I'Iurman. I IiI.IZ.-XlIIi'I'I'I.-KN I.I'l'IiRARY SOCIETY Ilctty KIcI.ain, Donna XVhits. sell, Marian Row, Dorothy Millikin, Mrs. Hale, Iiarbara XV:iku, IJul.oris I-Ienrlrix, Mar- tha johnson, jean Fuhr. 0 66 0 THE. UITASCOPE SPCRTS REEL IU IX I i -4zL..-...A Q T 2 Jl swinging Lat cracks. Cfhe ball arcs high: twinkling feet Race 'reund the Lases. Pleading cries for score As the gun points up: then 'comes The amish of the net. A spiraling pass As drumming feet race goalward: Side lines crq Touchdownl ' Fleet runners shim down Cinder lanes. each heart straining To reach the tape first. R. L. 4'V iil ff ip Jlthletic Directors During his ten years as coach of football and track, John Gillespie has proved himself very valuable to G. H. S. Hu has produced winning teams, some of which have gained national records. It speaks well for him that each succeed- ing team maintains the standard set by former ones. His ability to make himself understood and his knowledge of the nature of each boy with whom he comes in contact make him the kind of coach boys like to have instruct them. He is ever striving for high ideals and good sportsmanship as well as better playing ability in his teams. Mr. Phillips has made a brilliant record during his four years of coaching Galesburg teams. The system which he introduced has been highly successful for G. H. S. Our teams have ranked among the very best in the State, one having taken second place in the State Tournament. During his four seasons of coaching Galesburg teams have consistently outscored their opponents in total points. But he has wrought a greater achievement than this. His influence has played a large part in shaping the characters of those boys with whom he has come into contact. Therein lies his greatest service. Athletic Board and Student managers Much in the Way of g1'3.tllZLld6 is due the members of the Athletic Committee for the creditable manner in which the year's athletic program was arranged and car- ried out. Evidence of their work was noticeable in the excellent schedule of athletic contests which was secured for G. H. S. The successful completion of that schedule was facilitated through their efforts. Nor did they render a lesser service when they made available the popular season ticket . The student managers were those backstage property men,-those unseen work- ers. who saw that the Ushow went on . Managerical ability was a salient quality of their characters. Their work was of the utmost importance. not only to the teams alone, but to the school as a whole. Top Row: Fred XValsh, Oscar Luna clcen. Nr. Brooking. lst Row: Mr. Seiler, Mr. Aldus, Mr. Moyer, Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Phillips. 0670 at ,1 Football The Galesburg High School football team had an unusually good season last fall. ln the Big Nine race it tied for second place, being defeated by Moline only. C'lever playing and real fight were prominently displayed in all of the games. liven when far ahead or tied the G. H. S. tigers kept on lighting. Not until the final gun sounded would they cease their hard-fought game. Coach Gillespie and the team deserve a great deal of credit for their accomplishments of last season. Q The players who were responsible for the success of last season and who were awarded their letters and numerals are: Hsllllllyn llyers, the capable captain and one of the best centers in the Big Nine. . . Francis Paul, a veteran ' end and a three-letter man .... Bill Gardner, one who pos'- sessed the ability to get down on punts. . . Joe Burford, the clever quarterback, who was all speed and elusiveness .... Dick Arnold, a backfield man and very adept at blocking. . . Bob Stafford, the hard-hitting end with much ability to stop end run-s ..... Allison, equally effective 771330 l on offense or defense ..... Bruington. ' a guard with much spirit and fight ..... Jimmy VValsh, a hard-worker who was espe- ' cially able at defensive tactics .... Tommy Larson, a smashing fullback and the Iron Horse of the squad ..... Dale Pitman, the fleet substitute quarter- back. . . Johnny Maxwell, 1 t one of the few tackles who have made a touchdown. . Dick Carlson, always an ag- Qs gressive player. 0680 Football Galesburg Burlington ...... v... Galesburg East Moline Galesburg Canton .........- ---- Gnlesburg Moline ....,........ 7.-- Galesburg ...,. ..., R oek Island Galesburg ,...., ,...... 1 Iorlmolltll .... .... Galesburg .... .. ..... .. Rusllville Galesburg Kewanee Galesburg Macomb .,... Galesburg Geneseo ,,... Robert lllarshall, always alert, steady, consistent, and reliable .... Bob Gunther, a halfbaek who will prove valu- able next year .... Dick Fuller. a man who played his best at all times .... Yvesley Carniaek, a regular who worked hard and earned his letter .... Clarence Bowles, a player whose actions proved his worth .... Dave Arnold, a valuable substitute .... Raymond Funk, a substitute taekle who did his bit with viln and vigor. . . Van Dlattoeks, a good center for next yearls ' squad .... LeRoy lXIeCullough, an energef tie guard who kept trying his best ..... Laverne Anderson, a reserve halfbaek with plenty of speed and dash .... Kenneth Kellogg, a substitute guard with much ag- gressiveness and spirit .... Lindbeek, a fullback for next Galesburg East Moline Galesburg Galesburg Rock Island Galesburg Rushville Kewanee Galesburg Galesburg year's team. . . Lynn Car- maek, an alternate end who was a valuable asset to the squad. 0690 Basketball llu- tact that wt- won tlurcl plan- in tha- svctional t0llI'I12lll1l'I1t shows that 1-:uh om- oi' tlu- following playvrs will tli'St'l'Yt'S his lcttvi' ol' uuuu-ral. Rcacling from Init to right ar:-: Dutton. tlu- rvlialilv guard whosc clvpcmlaliility has lim-u tll0l'0llQlllX prow-u .... liurforcl, tlu' flrilihling ch-mon who oftvn lml Galt-slu11'g to victory. liohinson. whosv acln-ptlu-ss at faking' was l't'IllIil'liIll3lt' .... Rich, high-point man in spitt- wt' his Illllllf'l'0llS falls .... StaH'o1'cl. an outstancling tlt-t'vnsivt- forwarcl who has shown marlu-tl improv-uu'ut during tlu- past st-ason .... Mitt-lu-ll. a stt-ally. rt lialilt' sulistitutm- Quarcl .... lfaglv. tlu' sulustitutv cn-iitvi' aml an cixct-llt-lit hall 1 ll nullti U lwurff l-url luiro lDlll l llIIl lllll l' lair'- l1llI ' llIIl ' : .... Wvlls. a sulx who was always rt-acly with strong support. . . . Nlvyt-rs. a sulmstitutt- guard always to lu- rn-lim-cl upon in an l'l1ll'l'1Il'lH'j' .... Nlvful lough. a small. fast. alul tricky playvi' .... Horn. a consistvnt playri' who will ln lmavlt lu-xt i'e'ar .... .xl'l10lIl. a valualilt' guarcl though lHlllllbl'l'l'Kl hy injurii-s. . . Saints-r. a l'oi'wai'cl with tlu- alnility to siuk long shots .... S1'j'lll'l'. tlu- pugnat-ious alti'i'natm' vt-utt-l'. full of vigorous fight .... S:uullmui'g. a vt-ry fast forwarrl anzl 1 goorl man on otl'm'n+a- .... Allison. a suli Vu'll0Nl' Ili'l'lll'Jltt' 1-yt' will prow- valualmli um-xt .ia-ar .... l,utz. a sul: of small quantity though ot' good quality .... clllilftlil l:ilu'lu'.o1u- ol' tlu- uuc-lui of uvxt yt-a1 s sclu.-ul .... Nlullvn. a tall arul 1-lt-wfi' sulm SVOIKICS Zl lilmwoosl , T ZH liurliugtou Zl Sill K XX'7lll4'l' , lil IT l,l'ilIl'l'llHl l Sl fantou , T IT l l'n'vpol'l 27 lN Xx,ll1'7llUll ll lli Q-illltfbll IN Z2 liovli lslalul Ili Zl XiiH'Ulllll 27 ifoutinu rl ou pa1gw'Tly 1 Basketball SCORES QContinuedj Gal:-slmrg ,.,.., .. 2+ Galcsburg ...... .A 16 Galesburg ....., ...., 2 2 Galesburg ..vYAA ,. 20 GIllC'Sl7ll1'Q ,.,..2 ,,Y. 1 9 Galcsburg 4,-.,, Y. 23 Gzileslmurg ,,,,,, ,.,., 2 7 Galeslmrg w---AV .. 9 CiZ1lCSblll'g ,,,,,, A,A,A 1 8 Total ,A,,. .,,,w I 383 0710 Gcncsco ...,.., 19 Rust Moline .... 2 9 Moline ..,,,A,,l ll Monmouth 2.218 Kcwzmce .... Y, 16 East Peoria . 13 Iiilstlllt'-PC1'll .... 20 Monmouth I 1 RIOHIIL' ,,,, Q , Ili Total .. ,298 Cheer Leaders '1'lu-rv is no proper l't'XYJll'll wllic-li can ln: confi- upon our ClIt't'l' li-:1clc1's. 'l'ht-ir Vrilut- is illL'1lll'lll!llbll in slxpplying' tht- spark wliicll ignites our wcliool vn siusm. 'flu-ir onli' ra-w:il'rl lit-S in tlll' lniowlwlgv tlllt th.-ir work is SllC'C't'5Sflll. I4-t our lllgll l't'LfIll'il ln- xliown lu :i xulutv to Dol Q Ilozlgv. Stokv. Rotluge-lm. cillIH'lit'l :incl tll'Illlt'. ,gv G. H. S. Track Records Divcus 'I'hrow--XV. C'1':1wford. 1925 ....,.. S80 yd. Run-R. Mcycr. 1926 ..................., Running Broad Jump-H. Smith. 1926 ...... . ,.... 20 50 yd. Dash-P. Mitchcll. 1930 ........,.....................,..... 5-7fl0 sec. Polc Vault-G. Dutton. 1932 .......... ...,.. 1 l ft. 10 in. 100 yd. Dash-T. Murphy, 1932 ...,... ...... 1 0-1f10 sec. Shot Put-H. Anderson. 1930 ........1.... ........- L 3 ft. -1 in. Milc Hun-G. Schrocdcr. 1926 ............. .....- 1- min. 36 sec. Jnvclin Throw-H. Hcndcrson. 1931 ........ ......................... 1 55 ft. H-0 yd. Run-T. Murphy. 19323 J. Tulin. 1933 ...... 52--1-X10 sec. Running High Jump-B. Tntc. 1929 .................... ........ 5 ft. 8 in. 120 High Hurdles---'I'ulin. 1933 .......,,,. ...,,..., , 0.15.6 sec, ......115 ft. 10 in. mln. 3 sec ft. IOM5 in. 220 yd. Low Hurdles-Tulin. 1933 .,..... .........,,.... 2 5 sec. Hop-Step und Jump-H. Smith. 1926 ...... .......- 1 -3 ft. 3 in. 220 yd. Dash-T. Murphy. 1932 ............... ...... 2 2--U10 sec. 1925 Milc Relay-Ccdcroth, Erickson. H. Schrocdcr, J. Murphy .......,.......................... 3 min. 36 sec. 1932 Half Nlile Relay-T. Murphy, R. Klinger, YV. Anderson. J. Tulin ............................ 1 min. 33-6,110 sec. 1927 Two Mile Relay-Cederoth.'H. Schroeder. J. Murphy, G. Schroeder ..........,............... 8 min. 22-6fl0 sec. 1926 College Medley Relay--J. Murphy, H. Schrocdcr. Meyer. S. Schroeder ....... ...... 7 min. 56 sec. 1932 Medley Relay-Tulin. Steele. T. Murphy. Klinger .....,. ............. ...... 3 n iin. 115 sec. Biq Tline Track Champions 1933 1 lu,-.v 1.1 1111 lr- .-11, Mgr. Eh-ack, M1tk'ilc1i,Sty1iCr, Him-kinsf 111. ur.-1-n, Eagle, XX'ulsh, Mgr. i'0X' 11 'fo . 1 , , czncr, Donovzm, Mathers, Duncan, CZITISOII, Hampton, Aldrich, nl Ron R1 it n Slllr Rx n R ilX11i11lil1l'i1.,L1l N1 , .ii cg lf'cN..gr. lt low- 1-1-Hrwfvii. IM-win, Ilcxxilt, Slmwirr, Robinson, Tulin, Dutton, Stafford, Yun l'r'.1f-lt, '1'cf11rmun. f itttcn, llor1g.'4'. 0720 Sophomore Sports Coaches mr. Johnson Mr. Freeman X62 I Q-1' PM 0 6 0 6 Mr. Harris Top Row: Coach lfrecnun, Clifford Knowles, Thomas Ilonziwin, Leroy lJeNYitt, Ivan Hztrri 1 Xrtnir Davis, Lawrence Moberg, Raymond lrlunter, Meredith Aslibaugh, NYarrv:n TIIOIUZIS. lst Row: Lawrence lluncan, Charles Hartley, Calvin Stephenson, Donald Tetermznn, Robert Xl ittcr-. Horrell Morrissey, Dean Lester, Robert Edwards, Guy Stinson, Football Scores Galesbu1'g..32 Monmouth G'?llCSbl1l'g..-116 Macomb .... .. Galesburg..38 Macomb ,. .... Galesburg.. 0 Rock Island Galesburg Moline ........ Galesburg E. Moline ,,.. Galesburg Monmouth Galesburg.. 7 Kewanee Top Row: Paul Higgins, Dean Lester, Clarence Friend, Lawrence Moberg, XVilson Sargeant, Frank Mc.-Xuley. 2nd Row: Coach Harris, Charles Harlan, Richard Scott, Robert Edwards, Ivan Har- rison, Loren Mitchell, Junior Timmons. ist Row: Leo Gregory, YVayne Buck, Calvin Stephenson, Lawrence Duncan, Richard McCarthy, Leroy DeXVitt, Larry Aldrich. BASKETBALL SCORES 0730 Gale-sburg .,.,...... Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg ..,.,,.... Galesburg Galesburg .......... Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Gnlesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galcsburg Total ..... .... 3 20 20 21 Elmwood .... Burlington Kewanee .. Princeton .. Canton .... Canton ........ Rock Island BIZICOIIIIJ .... Geneseo ,,.... EaS1: hIoline Moline ........ Monmouth Kewanee .. Monmouth .. Moline .,,, Total .... P 0 4 ,. , Y Q X 1 na J . -3? ., . . 4, j sf!! 03. .., X ff' 37 1 LJ , . ' ' 'QI' 1-J ' Q at .4 . 3 f . nf ,- Y q-'uf - if gf - if .' Qi. ' ,.. :WV lik ,i ,':4 -1 rf-, -., . 5,11-Z I iii, .nl -. 'ff ,fr Spotlight Sports The sophomore, junior and senior swimming teams are all ready to jump in and Gtim every raee. The juniors were vietorious. . . This is the first group of eluh has- kethall eaptains to he ehoseu as inter-eluh games were new this year. . , The sopho- more haskethall champions. Advisory 220, played two overtime periods to defeat .Xdvisory 224. . . These are the junior champions, .ld- visory 230. Don't they look happy? . . . One, two, three, fourH.Xre they C ha r l i e YVhite's pupils? No-they are just a group of girls keeping their youthful Hg- ures in a gym elass. . . Ad- visory 132's ehampionship hasehall nine swing' mean hats and eertainly ean piek up their feet... See the higrh and low of it. Can these he fair Cleopatras building a pyramid on our own Nile? . . . Some girls just aren't satisfied with the world right side up. . . Be- hold these Pepsodent smiles. ,Xnd why not! 'l'hey won the sehool haskethall eham- pionship, .Xdvisory 112. . . . 'Tiiddap horsee . This is one last frolie lmefore the finals in the swimming meet. . . . XYhat a game and how they fight! . . . The senior swimming' team must he praetieing' a new style of diving. . . Ilere are three swimming' eaptains and three winners. . . Perfeet your side stroke. These girls are regular dueks and will he aeross that pool in a seeond. I i 14 0 T1-na DITASCOPE FEATURES REEL U ' . 1 'G n 5 O 0 S QQ. 6 7.1, : I .,s'. N I s. og 'L jg ' si' 0.0 'Y . ,QI 'at J,- . . Q0 Qs- -5. o els' a.' fi F P 3 9 ,Q ga 9-, . 17. - .' 'fr 0 b I . '1 00: 'J 3 It 'H 'o 9 I l,ui I S , o- '. . O I s U Q 1...J 0 9 8 so .4 0 S z 4' Hou: mucll we owe the Comic musel Slue routs :lull care ami ever ooollxes with joqful moocls and liqhtsome humor Cfhe nature irked drearq labor. Q R.'L. ,fx 1 ' ,X I iI X tt . l . J J ig G, 1, l 3 'lx-A 0 3510 ,4 'F-Q fe-is Irish Spring It is fairy time in Ireland in the spring Ivith the golden hush of star light on the hills, Gleaming vales of silver dew, Shadows soft and dimly blue. It is wonder time in Ireland in the spring. It is dreaming time in Ireland in the spring Ivith the fields of Howers gleaming in the sun, And the tender fragile sheen Of the softest palest green Of the leaves that bloom in Ireland in the spring. LEIBNA RIM: Sims, ,3Ll. llihimseq Under the mellow moonlight and the stars high up in the sky The fairy queen is taking her JEl11'Ol1Q on the wings of a gay butterfly. Under the mellow moonlight ,neath the shade of the glistening trees Little fairies are dancing ,round the hives of the honey bees. ZOFLE Li-:E VV1i.KINs, '3LL. Dogwood The blossoms of the dogwood are most beautiful to me Ivhen they're mirrored in the limpid moving sea, Or when they bloom demurely by the low roadside, And often times are sprayed by the oeean's highest tide. Once while I was sitting on some green and dewy grass To breathe a loveliness that nothing could surpass, Odors of the dogwood mingled lightly with the breeze. And the soft. pink petals kept falling on my knees. Do you wonder why I 1'emember that spot where once I stood IVhen an arch was formed above me of pink and white dogwood? -Ihtxa IQODWIN. '35, 0750 will 'l ill K l 7+ l f up li J l i i t fx x f r .U - . 2,3 X gssfsss ul-Jelrqou A SOXNPYI' The Largo chants a theme of lrygone days, Recalling visions of th' historie past. YVhen llanclel's voice was raisefl in solemn la-vs, Anrl ehaneels eehoerl to the organ's blast. A plaintire tune that softly Hows and falls, Serenel-v smooth in its simplieit-Vg Hesoumling through high areherl eathemlral halls To facle at length in calm tranquility. The rev'rent worshipers with serious mieu. Sit poncl'ring' on solemnities of life. As though, while list,ning raptly. they had seen A flim and distant future free from strife. The ages may roll on and eares increase, But Largo', gives the spirit sweet release. ZIQEXNICTH Mrxsox, '33, Concerto Furioso There was a rustle of expectancy as the lightning flashed at regular in- tervalsg ancl the harp of the trees, the bass flrum of thuncler. the staeeato rap of elattering hail, and the monoehromatie beat of rain pauserl as the flireetor raisecl his baton to begin his concerto furioso. 'l'he loud, rleep crash of thunrler lerl the wooclwind and brass instruments through the first movement of the eoneerto. floufls rlarkeuerl Nature,s eoneert hall to impenetrable blackness. Again the bass rlrum of thunfler broke forth with a resouncliug ei-ash at a sharp, cle- eisive signal from the llg'llfllillg',S baton. Then the wincl wailefl a mournful melocl-v on the harp of trees, while the rain playecl a forceful. perpetual pizzi- eato aeeompaniment to the storm. The only appreciative applause to be hearcl was the banging of doors ancl rattling of winclows as the house quakecl with the gripping weirclness of so thrilling a eoneert. l 1cANf'r:s I,,xi+'Fif:u'l'Y, ,35. 0760 March I like To go to school In hlareh. The lion wind Sighs, And howlsg Nature herself Growlsg Tl1e ascending su Leaping upward. Is soon hlotted fr By tl1e patter And tl1e spatter Of a rain. RI2l1'ClL, Like the jeste1'-- Ivears a niotley Of color Ill a pattern of its own. It's different To go to school In Blareh. -111 Y Q -1- 'Za' E Thougli I hope I,lll not Rather E. 4 E If ' 5 flllk l Qi Still ,iii s ' s f Pxi on1 sight f And Skys are It SCCIIIS coat To 111e April 'ool, An April i I think I'cl Go to school- Than any Other Tinie. rlxllf' wind has stopped Tl1e stornis are fewei Tl1e snow is frone . . U , bluer. Tl1e earth Is newer, Although It's 11ot I11 April. IQVSSELL INTELSON, ,35. River Journeq As an old 111a11 who seenis wor11 with life, Tl1e drab banked river Slowly Taking 1'olls on its way, things as they eonie. Its musical ripples conceal its hidden thoughts, Its hidden anihitions. However, slowly, surely its pent up l1opes rise to Suddenly at tl1e rapids A niiraele changes it To a runihling, roaring Fightin x p, rasping force g its destiny. And then, As illl old lllilll with ambition satisfied, It rests in a quiet pool. Until slowly and peacefully it slips to ll1Q sea. 0770 GENE B tl1e surface I,u'HA1,i.. ,34- 4 19 Q 'X J 1 I X1 1 'H ' . , 6 u o o o QQ - QQVQ 1 P9 ' . H ' Q o 0 ' 1' ' ,,. p 4' 1.1 1 l N H,f,,f,,.'f111 111, 1 f111l,,,hlH 'mm' W All N A 1, I Ill!! H fill!! i mllhf 'U' r' Q A 1 N9 , ,vi 1' 1 Q3 o frfl , 11' Q 1, P A 6' - , 'J Q , gs. ' K : Zi-. ffl , g. -.54 lf: 1 ill K JK:-itf?fz1i727f5'f',.N1 nu-1nLlJ1'-uouwul. Qlrlhood A bountiful SLIIIHHCI' lll0l'lllllg, Anoflicr sunnncr morning- Br00z0s blowing l10r lmir. lluny yn-:lrs l1z1V0 pussml. SUl1SlllllC kissing l10r 01101-ks, .:xl1Ol'llCl' girl is Slilllfllllg' lllGl'C'i fI2llD1ill1C'SS CVC'l'yWllCl'C. How flllcl'AC1'Cl1t from H10 lust! f 1 1 11110 clizlngcs So 1,111 folcl, But girlhood CllZl1'l1lS and f:1n0i0s SCCIII n0v0r to grow old. -INIARY A. YVoI,FF, '3M1s. li Frosted windows D1'C'2l111ilf' I gz1z0 at fairy pzliiifc-fl picluros Anfl S00 wl1i'f0 Czlsflos fowcrinv' hifflm Z5 Z5 Y Ancl gallzuif knights go rifling by. My ncighlmor glnnccs at his frosfcrl window pnn0s as f - l Anil lJ1'0lJllOSlCS fold WC2llllCl' for H10 day. -Lois R12'1'HE11Fo1c11. '3-lf. Spring Natura- Cll2lllg'CS lic-1' garb four filncs :L your- 'l'l10 lov0li0sf o110 will soon l10 llCl'Cl S110 casts off' l10r robe of ugly brown snow, Anil shirts jnsf 11ow il spring fzlslxion show. IAI01' gown of g'l'CK'IllSll linc- Yvifli r0rl brown finfs and il splzlsli of l1lu0 Dcsignul of Howcrs, :incl lmircls in irc-os Hangs from l10r sl1oulrl0rs. il p:1i11f0cl fri0z0. -Mmm' Lorisrz Driciz. '34-. 0780 ' S-TA AW, ' .5 se. 1- ' ' 'sag 54, 3 EA as QQ -i xii' E2 J 995 W 5. C7 . Vai I f g -4 - A ' 'N ' -. Egg 4 .541 1 6' ,P - af' ' - 1 .' 'qs , ' x me rf ,QH 0 U ' l A M I - 1 'T' lliitcherq I see a beautiful castle But perhaps I'm only dreaminw Of colors gold and green: And nothing like this I see, It has spires and towers that dazzle For here comes a vvoodsman sehcminf Ivith their bright and lustrous sheen. Just how to fell this tree. 079 -DoNALn NELsoN, '34 Echoes IVafted gently on balmy air, Floats the echo of a feathered dweller. And when the night-bird calls. The echo blends with the waterfalls. If the world should forget the song, Echoes will carry the melody on. LDONALD CHRISTENSON, '311 A Fondhg Cherished mother llother, who made me what I am today, llother, who loore me on life's rugged way, In the whole wide world.. there is no other Ivhom I love more dearly than my cherished mother. hIother, who forgave me for each petty sin. Blother, who helped me, each battle to win, I'll carry a picture of her cheerful smile Engraved in my heart to life's last mile. If you should leave ine, O hlother of Mine Though long years pass by. I,d ne'er cease to pine, O dear little mother. you are the light That leads me on to the road of right. -MDEAX I'r:'rr:nsoN. 755. l'light-nine-ten strikes. and mother expected me lo be home at eight- lhirty with her groceries, I had to think of some excuse other than that I was watching the young- er generation turn somer- saults. 'I' h a t wouldn't rate very highly-not with my mother. I honestly wish I had that stage to live over again-that stage of life when one took liberty to turn those funny hand- springs. Notice I said took the liberty . For my mother, like many oth- ers, never approved ot her son's choosing such Somersaults 9. liI'SSl'Il.I. Br i,i,. -541 gl? i n W4 4' 1942 X .sf4 5 2 :gl ,O ff' f W f. 7 it amusements which would sooner or later make him a unique-looking tramp. I can hear Bla saying, John, if you don't stop standing all over your head. the blood will all run to it, and stop your living. Somersaults are queer heavenly TI M li I can't catch up with Time. Ile steals away from me. Ile slips around so quietly Ile will not let me be 0 X IN af, 'X eq, x X'lj get? L, iagtlljl things when one stops to think. '1'hey're just little things which end when they begin! There is no true simile to use when speaking of this three syllable word, but I would say it was much like a great man, known by his great works and past deeds, and so are somersaults. A som-- ersault makes grins dash on and oft' many freckled faces. It makes an old man who can turn them feel ten years younger and as spry as uten bot- tles of rubbing alcohol. Perhaps some would not see the greatness of such functions. You will admit somersaults are here for a happy purpose, and after all, happiness is the key word of life. 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But Hiere is more yef lo eoineg 1111. Hiose ll0l'l'IKl Illgllllll2ll'f'S ..... ,Tl Hb! l',Xl'RIl'l'1 RIIYTIHIM Ill u'i11lc-1' xrlu-11 Hu- s11owH:1l4es lull. Ill!-Vllllll rules H1e l1:1ppy worlcl. I see il l':1i1'y rlsxiieing. Iliseorrl lakes Hie ollierg I run oulrloors lo play wiH1 lIi'l' Irel us all berleek ourselves, Iiul. lol 'lis .iusl Ill-V l'2llli'.V. .Xml go nncl clunee llll0l'lIUl'. s lloxoiu Zl'1l,IJl-IS. 'IH-. -G1,,x11rs VIIINN. 'Ii-L. 0820 Declamation, Oratorq and Extempore Big Nine speech activities were successful to the extent that we won two second places and one fourth. But considering the interest aroused in the student body by preliminary contests, this can truly be counted our most successful year. From the twenty-six girls who competed for a place on the declamation team Margaret Allison, Doris Haggenjos, Helen Hynes, Dorothy Millikin, Natalie Sebas- tian, and Roberta Short were chosen to represent the school. In the local contest Natalie Sebastian was chosen as our Big Nine representa- tive. Dorothy Millikin was chosen as alternate. Natalie, with her declamation. Fear God and Take Your Own Partn, placed second in the Big Nine Contest which was held at Geneseo on October 28th. At All Boys' Night which was held here November 22, Francis Showalter again won the honor of representing Galesburg in the Big Nine Contest in oratory. Eugene Bonham was chosen alternate. and Darwin Blomgren, VVilliam Daugherty. Clarence Hubbard and Harvey Young comprised the rest of the board. They were chosen from the thirty-five original contestants. The Big Nine Contest was held in Galesburg on December 2. Frannie , with an oration advocating world peace, The Christ of the Andesu, won fourth place. All of the forty-nine boys who competed for a place on the extempore team re- ceived much of their practice by speaking before the various advisories. Those who made up the team were Clyde Botham, Alonzo Clay, Philip A. Johnson. Harvey Young and lVayne Vermillion. In a dual extempore meet with Rock Island which was held here April 17, and in which Rock Island received the judges' decision. Phil Johnson was chosen as Galesburg's Big Nine representative. Harvey Young was appointed alternate. Phil competed in the Big Nine meet at Moline on April 21 and tied for second place. His topic was The New Administrationn. 0830 vf-3. RX P It HSS ION PLAY is U I All'-off-aHSuclden Pc-:qqq l If-if l'luNi-:ST IDENNY Although spiders are detcstahle to most women. they proved to he jolly use- ful to Mrs. QVNIIIITI and her vivacious daughter, Peggy. The play is an hilarious., romantic comedy in three acts. with an English setting. Two of the acts take place at lflawkliurst. the C'rackenthorpe estate, and, the other in .Iimmy's I,onrlon apart- ment. Anthony. the comicallv eccentric scientist, has invited the two O'Mara women to visit at Hawkhurst in order to help him with his hook, The Autobiography of a Spider . Mother and daughter hoth try to marry each other to this man who has a one track mind--for spiders. The haughty Lady CI'IlC'lil'lltll0l'llt' is indignant. to say the least. at there out- rageous proceedings, so she and her hrother, Archie. conceive a plot in which every- thing is to he done all for the good of the family. This plot involves procuring the aid of the handsome. hut reluctant Jimmy who is to dazzle Peggy and Ict his mother take care of Mrs. O'Mara. Poor Jimmy falls genuinely in love with the impulsive little Irish colleen. who proves to he as elusive as a will-o'-the-wisp. and as sudden as a gust of March wind. i .'XH':1i1's finally turn out happily for them. hut not hcfore Mrs. O'Mara has walked l oft' with the grand prize--Anthony. l The east of characters is as follows: I Anthony, l.orcl Crackeutliorpe ................... ,.,,....i....,.......,,.,........,,...,, I Bryce Bowen I flfellow of the Entomological Societyj 'l'hc Hon, Jimmy Keppel ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,eeeee,.,,,,,,,,..,,,.......,,,....... Plflip ,X, Johnson I quit 1,1-atm-ry Major Archie Phipps fretircdj ,,,,...........,.....,..,,.,.....,.,,,.i,,..., ...... D avid Arnold I,a1lV Crackenthor ie's hrother . l 1 .Iaclc Menzies ...... ...,,....,.i,..........,.,..... ,,.,.,.............,,,,,....,....,,.......,... I 1 arry Mcflurg l'arlier .....,....., , ,..,.,,....,.............,.,..........,.....,,................ ........,.. ' I'homas Shay fFootman at l IawkhurstQ Lucas ............e..,...e.....,,e...,,,... .....,.,,..,........ J .....,..,.,,.,,,..e...,.e.. ..,.,e I t alph Clcnclcuin Q CManservant at .Ilmmy's flatj ' Lady C'raclcenthorpc ,,,... ,..,.,,.......,.....,......,,..........ei.,,,... .....,......., B 1 argarct Holmes I fI.ord C'rackenthorpc's motherj f i The Hon. Millicent Keppel .,,,.,.............. .,......,.....i...........i........., I franccs Lalterty I 'I'hc Ilon. Mrs. Colquhoun ,,,,,,.................,ee...e.e,....e..,,...,....,,..,.,,,,...,........., Jean Fuhr ' Mrs. 0'Mara .,.....,...,.,. ,,,.,..,,.,......,......,,, ...,.,..,,,.......,..,......,..,,.,,..,, N 1 italic Sebastian i QXl'iclow of Professor O'Mara. F, It. I Peggy ,......., . ,,................. .......,,...........,,...,,...,,....,.,,.........,....,,..,.,. I Dorothy Mllfkin CHM' Daughtcrj l Q... 1 Miss Funke, Director 084-o The Orpheus Chorus Although only a few of the fifty-one members of this organization can trace their ancestry directly to Orpheus, the name was chosen, when the club was organ- ized, because the greatest musician of mythology was a master of melody and har- mony who remains uncxcelled and is therefore, exemplary. In an effort to equal Orpheus, the members of the club practiced twice a week during advisory period and. with thc aid of members of the other chorus classes, several Programs were rendered which Orpheus himself could have taken pride in as did Miss Terry. the director. Members feel that their greatest achievement was the production of the oper- etta, Bells of Capistrano . by Cadman. The quaint setting of an old Spanish mission in California with the romantic characters of Spaniards, cowboys, lndians, and college students produced a charming effect. Among those who played the more important roles were Jeanne Eldridge. Claude Crane, Margaret Ann Achelpohl. Eugene Bonham, Lloyd Hawkinson, Marian Kent, and Gifford Stoke. The names of all those who contributed to the success of the production, if placed end to end, would constitute a gigantic task for the printer. Before Easter a sacred concert was presented at the Central Congregational Church. The candle-light service was very impressive. The chorus and various groups from the chorus entertained at numerous assemblies and meetings of the Parent Teac-her's Association. The Orpheus Chorus represents the first singing society ever organized in Galesburg High School as a club. lt is hoped that the organizationf may be per- manent. OFFICERS President ........... . ..,.................. ..... E UGENE BONHARI IyfCC-P1'6-Yid87Zff ..,, ,,., L ORAINE DEFORES'F S6c2'efa1 y ......... ..... K ENNETH BIUNSON Librarian .... ...,.., G IFFORD STOKE Top Rowzb Franci-s Paul, Lawrence Duncan, Claude Crane, Kenneth Munson, David Arnold, Lloyrl Hawkinson, Bill Gardner, Robert Rosenbaum, Harry McClurg, Eugene Bonham. 3rd Row: Jack Fensterer, Vencel Stevens, Gifford Stoke, Patty Ann Van Hyning, Louise Bcrgwall, ?Il1ce.Stephenson, Margaret Ann Achelpohl, Jean Fuhr, Frances Sutter, Frances XYinn, Margaret arris. 2nd Row: James Hawkinson, Helen Smith, XVilma XVeatherford, XYilla Mae Jones, Margaret Peter- son, Anna Lee Nutter, Mary Louise Larson, Loraine DeForest, Dorothy Coffman, Geraldine Housli XYanda Goode, Miss Terry. lst Row: Marian Kent. Dena Herman, Mamie Van Buskirk, Dorothy Lundeen, Josephine Lowry, Jeanne Eldridge, Barbara XVake, Virginia Gibson, Helen Catlett, Lois Gustafson, Gladys Johnson. O O I miss Terrq, Director 0850 1 C73 4 ll Q qu Y FF- Photo Flashes ,.. . . llllx is such an pulnlu' pl:lc'v fur :n pruprmnl! , . . Girlx, you :irc not :nlluwm-il lu lliruw snow- lmlls wifliin lwu ilurks nl' wluml. . . BI2ll'gL'ilI'4'l Vslrlmm wants to lu- llw Nl'K'l'l'lJlI'y uf si rm-:il lmigr lmsim-M lllilll. .. Rllllylbll :lm-5 nut ill1lH'UYl' uf girls riilingr on liin limtoi'1'yc'lv Izut during: svlmul lmurs in- f':1n'l kvvp guzircl. . . llc-rv :irc smnv QFUXYII-IIIIS i't'lt'lDl'JllllIQI i'lxristinus. . . ,Mlximry H2 Ill2llil'5 quill- nivv luokingf run- nun forlilvr. . . NVQ- I-:now tlu-sn' lmirils mm vlmlivr lmt will Hwy drink llu- w:ih'r? .... Suri-ly Mr. I,:mmlmm :limi-sift rwll- lx' ni-4-cl flu- Nlivk. . . lliut P011- smlvnt grin! . . . 'l'lu- lmw uf llu-sv girlx must mlivlnli- :nl il vi-ry falxl mtv. . . Sm- ilu' Mis- aimippi cunm- svuuls. . . 'lllIl'Y ill'l' :ull srl fm' :i lmig' fmnllmll ,2'illlll'. . . 'I'l1r-sv yfbllllgf gvlitlv- mvn wi-ri' mil ln limit Blon- Illlllllllu. . . Xlvtlllltl llrflj' Ilig- Hills :mil NIiIl'Q'ill'l'l f'2ll'l5Ull knnw limi' fu um- llivir lrruslws? . . l'll'lIlli'i8 llnixl is will ln lk' n Sl'l'I'l'lJlI'y wlm lzvvps lin' niinulrs always up-in-ilznlr. . . Illllljlllll' i'Yt'l'f'tllll' in 201 slumly- Ill, .il llw Hllllt' him: . . lm:- lilillly llll'Ni' llll'l'l' lilllc' gfirlx Klllllll gm fo liigli wlmul, 0860 Photo Flashes XVhen you hear someone call- ing for Louie , you can he sure that it is .lean Fuhr look- ing for Harriet Parks. . . Miss Nickel's advisory seems happy' to he rid of their hooks. . . Can Barhara Tyler he a painter, a poet and also a dancer? .... NVhich are Georgia's and which Dorothy's feet? . . . Doc-sn't lileanor Herndon look like Ulladame l5utterHy ? . . These three acrohats are known to eat Grape Nuts for hreakfast every morning. . . This is when Duke met Luke. .. Could it have heen these girls who knocked our famed tree stump over so as to take this picture? .... The I.ake Bracken hunch all have good tans. .. Natalie Sehastian looks cool on the hot- test of summer days. . . My goodness, look at the soher President. . . Behold, Louie Herlocker doing the Hercules act with Jeanette Higgins. . . Do Dot and TQh hope to keep warm with their gloves? . . . I shall certainly have to see my lawyer ahout such an accident as this . . . This pic- ture of Martha Belle seems so cool and quiet hecause the tlam- ing locks are under cover. . . . This is Barhara .lackson and her dog who so often decides to get some education and comes to visit this institution. 0870 Q P 'pf' in 3' l:L,,.,.1':-., , ff it X1 if lf y-i N 9 I 1. OU- s X. If. In the Spotliqht This is one time when the Home lie stairs were really full. ., Our gfirls' foothall team, though small, shows plen- ty of pep. . . Mr. .Xldus is the rnan who so kindly fasteus the girls' padloeks for them ..... The ofhee girls are husy as usual... livery girl in this advisory is reading' a last yearls lil4IFI,l'IL l'0li. . . YVho eau ye faire damsel he for whom this gallant knight is fighting? . . . Do you suppose our grand- mothers looked as sweet as Miss Cox and Miss Funke do? . . . Jane-t's ear is always full of girls. . . Mr. Brookingf, who is always ready to ohligfe, eaugrht these poor little rahhits, mere- ly to satisfy his son's desire for an Easter hunny ..... Miss Niekel, in her new Hiyver, de- parts for home. . . Mrs. Gale's advisory has the hest reeord for tardiness. . . lidna lluek had quite a time getting' Mary Cline to forget her shyness and let her pfeture he taken ,... Is Veueel Stevens dressed for golf, yaehtingf, or is he a Q1'C'Ilfll'lIl2lll of leisure? . . . The lfiulyrfl eolnes to a real use: il is made into a paper hat. . . Mr. Gil- lespie ahandous his foothall to take up :1 gun. 0880 ln the Spotlight Hunting for ants is one of Louise Herlocker's favorite pas-- tiines. . . Katherine Nelson is the barefoot girl with cheeks of tan . . . These five Senior girls have V. S. as their initials. Miss Page is the leaf between two branches instead of between the two covers of a book. . . These four girls put their best feet forward ..... Katherine Parkins enjoys a Saturday niorningfs sleep .... Jo Lowry certainly' has all the appearances of being ready to work. . . Charlotte Hornbaker and Helen Krohn send the camera nian sly glances. . . Our girl athletes show tl.eir pep, vini, and vigor. .. Dorothea Simmons is all dressed up and probably has places to go .... All are at work in Hr. Free- inan's class. . . In Helen Grif- fith, .Tune Cordell and Martha Belle Tennery, we have a blonde, a brunette and a titian. . . . Helen, Bee and Ruth are three inseparable-S . . . The sleeves on the jacket of Harriet Pages grandmother are quite the style again. . . lVhat big' feet 5 ou have, fII'!il1ilI'Il0l'lV?1'. . . . Here we have the olticers of Bliss Ryin's advisory club. 0890 M .ee -,,,' vi i 1- 3 -XQAV 5 - 1 Q -.V I, -r .an lkqfym as ff-r 'J Selected Subjects ls ll JIIIY wunrlcr that Mr Moya-r has so runny zlpplivanliu fur thx- 'inh 4rf.j:1nilor if lhis :1 liill' 1-x:uuplv of their tvlw of wurk? Ilnw runny .juniors will you Tl'i'0QllllZl' :ll this IIIZISCIIIUI :ulv pzlrly? This is Mzulul 5. lVhih', who is fur fzum-cl for hc-r llC'tlll'l'N uf Mivkvy Munn lilsuru xViIll2ll'l' :xml liK'IHll'lll NIIIHSUII 2ll'i'UIlllHlllli'Kl lhv cllurus Ill thou' mln-r's-lla. lhvw hw ure rvul ruoh-rs for our high wlmul fmmtlwull tvnln. Sm- lhcm Illlllllllllgl' thc Nllllllllllyll for n Ill' 15,1111-Ilfll. Thx' high NC'll0l7l alll dents nth-ml :1 l'llIIlHHIQIl' mln flllllllilllgl' tlu- lmlrlvr of vclucwn .ll lllll'5Illt louk so clilllvull Mr. Lnmlml zmcl hix Hmwk urn in :1 v t i u n. Thx' USlll'lllilll c'lmrus 1-nlm-rzlim' ' '. J l ll thc I I ,X. This is nur high wlmu 4'- -,: :'- 1' im-n lll'lll Blunxun, who wrotm' lhm wurrlx for nur IIUXV high wlmuul Mm,u'. 'l'hix pivlurm- won llrsl plain' Ill lhc- snap shui volllvmt NINlH5UFL'll hy thc lh:H,l:n 1'nn lrmlrl tha' lmml he' lmluxing' ll ll nhl lZlYUl'lll' il1'1'km-11 llc-vlV' -.... lf ' Q --'l i' o no o .R L Fl:--dl ., 1 -1. IIS Achelpohl, Mary Louise Elizabethan Literary Society, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service League, Executive Coun- cil: Chorus 2, 3, 4: National Hon- or Society. Adelman, Evelyn Budget Staff: Girls' Service League. Alderman, Nellie E. Advisory Council 3. Allen, NVarren Harrison Allison, NVilmer Dwainc Football 1, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3: Basketball 2: lloys' Forum. Anderson, Carolyn Girls' Service League. Anderson, LaVerne Robert Football 2. Anderson, Marjorie Mae Elizabethan Literary Society, Monitor: Chorus 1, 2: Girls' Ser- vice League. Anderson, Raymond Agriculture Club. Anderson, Ruth Marie National Honor Society: Girls' Science Club, Secretary, Sergeant- at-Arms: Girls' Service League: Budget Staff: Big Nine Stenogra- phic Contest. Anderson, Svea Prokorama Literary Society, Treasurer, Monitor: Girls' Ser- vice League: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Annegers, Ruth Jeannette Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Chorus 1, 3. Applegren, Margaret Girls' Service League: Chorus 1. 2. Armfield, Marian Girls' Service League. Arnold, David Lincoln Debating Club, Vice- President: Boys' Forum, Presi- dent: Football 4: All of a Sud- den Peggy : Externpore: Orpheus Chorus: She Stoops to Conquer . Arnold, Richard Lincoln Debating Club, Presi- dent, Secretry: Boys' Forum, Treasurer: Budget Staff, Sports Editor: Football 2, 3, 4, Letter- man 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, -i, Letterman 3, 4: National Honor Society. Austin, Elizabeth Laurian Literary Society, Vice- Presirlent, Secretary, Monitor: Girls' Service League, Executive Council: REFLECTOR Staff: Bmlrfvt Staff 2.: Chorus 2: National Hon- OI' Socletv. Badgett, Lillian Girls' Service League. Baldwin, Robert Franklin Debating Club: Boys' Forum: Football l, 2, 3: lland l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Banks, TVilma Girls' Science Club, Yice-Presi- dent, Treasurer: Girls Service League: Chorus. Benson, Marie Girls' Service League. Betts, Eugene Boys' Collectors Club. 0910 Stars of 1933 Rohan, William Lincoln Debating Club: llovs' Forum: Honor Rright : She Stoops to Conquer . Bonham, Eugene Franklin Debating Club, Secre- tary: Riiruzcroiz Staff: Student Council 1: Orpheus Chorus: The Bells of Ca1iistrano : lioys' Forum: Club Debates: Drum Major: National Honor Society. Botliani, Clyde Richard Bowen, Bryce Boys' Collectors Club: Boys' Forum: Bndact Staff: Rcrcncron Staff: Football l: Stage Electri- cian: All-of-a-SurltleirPeggy : She Stoops to Conquer . Breckenmaker, Roy Blldtffll' Staff. Brouillette, Lawrence Buck, Edna Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Burford, Joe Boys' Science Club, Secretary: Boys' Forum: Football 2, 4: Has- ketball 2, 3. 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cabeen, Rebecca Elizabethan Literary Society. Monitor: Girls' Service League: Chorus 1, 2. 3. Carlson, Dale R. Boys' Collectors Club: Chorus. Carlson, Glen Boys' Science Club: lloys' Forum, Vice-President: Club De- bates. Carlson, Lillian Girls' Service League. Carlson, Margaret M. Girls' Science Club. Secretary. M'onito'r: Girls' Service League: Buduct Staff: Chorus: She Stoolis to Conquer , Carlson, Mildred L. Girls' Service League: REFLEC- TOR Staff. Carmack, Lynn Football l, 2. 3: Track 3. Chandler, Vi'illiam Boys' Forum. Channel, Marie V Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League: National Honor Society. Cliarnock, Emma Girls' Service League. Cline, Charles Boys' Collectors Club, Presi- dent, Vice-President. Cline, Mary Girls' Service League: Chorus l. Cole, Lucille Elizabethan Literary Society, Treasurer. Monitor: Girls' Service League, Treasurer: National Hon- or Society. Collura, Benaldine Girls' Service League. Conner, Darline i Girls' Service League: Student Council Z: Chorus. Cook, Mildred Girls' Service League: Laurian LiteraryVSociety, Treasurer, Sec- retary: Club Debates. l Cooley, Frank Franklin Debating Club, Moni- tor, Secretary, Vice-President: lioys' Forum. Cooper, Edith Cordell, June Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Club Debates 2: Bmlycf Staff. Cotton, Samuel Boys' Science Club. Coughlin, Dorothy Girls' Service League. Cowan, Ruth Elizabethan Literary Societ3'. hlonitor, Secretary, Treasurer: Girls' Service League: Student Council 4: National Honor So- ciety. Crites, Doris Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Cunningham, Katherine Girls' Service League. Dalilberg, Helen Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4. Dailey, Eleanor Girls' Service League. Danielson, Milton Boys' Forum. Danielson, Pearl Analotos Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Rizrrccroiz Staff. Daugherty, VVilliam Franklin Debating Club, Treas- urer, Monitor: Budget Staltz Big Nine Debate Team 4: Club De- bates 4: Oratory 3, 4: She Stoops to Conquer . Davis, James Agriculture Club. Deal, Cress DeForest, Loraine Prokorama Literary Society. Vice-President, Secretary, Treas- urer, Monitor: Girls' Service League. Vice-President, Executive Council: Biidyct Stattg Girls' De- clam 1, 2: The Bells of Canis- trano : Orpheus Chorus, Vice- President: National Honor So- ciety. Dempsey, Sue Prokorama Literary Society, President, Secretary: Girls' Ser- vice League DeTVitt, Marion Prokorama Literary Society. Treasurer: Girls' Service League: TQEFLECTUR Staff: Honor l3right : Declam 1: Big Xin.: Stenogra- phical Contest: National Honor Society. Dickerson, Eileen Prokorama Literary Society. Monitor, Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service League. Dodge, Lour Boys' Science Club, Sergeant- at-Arms: Boys' Forum: Lillcitlcf Staff, Managing Editor. Donnelly, Robert lioys' Collectors Club. Doran, Elizabeth Analotos Literary Society. Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service League. Duffy, Mary I Jutton, .Xugustus lloys' Foruin: Iiinlylcl StaH': Football .Z: 'l'rack Z, 3. 4. Cap- tain 4, Letterman 3. 4: llasket- ball l, .Z. 3. -l. Eagle, Richard 'I' rack : llasketball. Ifldson, NVc-rncr llearilstown. livans. Virginia l'rokor:una Literary Society: League: Blrilgret Girls' Service Stalt: Chorus l. 2. liwalt. Dorothy Fields, Edna Girls' Service League: Chorus. Fifleld. Pauline Girls' Service League. Fuhr, Jean Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League: National Honor Society: LilItljll'f Staff. liditor: Debate lloard: llig Nine Debate 3, 4: Declam 3: .Xll-of-:i- Sudden-l'egg:y : Chorus: Yanki San : Tulip Time . Funk, Raymond Franklin Debating Club, Treas- urer: Football: Track. Galyean. Imogene Girls' Service League. Gardner, Bill Franklin Debating' Club, Secre- tary, President: lloys' Forum. Secretary: Skirlding : The Rells ot' Capistrano : Orpheus Chorus: She Stoops to Conquer . Gilbert, Fllizabetb Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Ginn, Byron Lincoln Debating Club: ltoys' Forum. Goldsberry, June Girls' Service League: llandg Orchestra: National Honor So- Ciety. Goldstone, Richard C 1 Lincoln Debating Club. iregg, Galen lloys' Forum. iritlith, Helen Girls' Science Club, Treasurer, Vice-President: Girls' Service League: Hllllglld Staff: Yanki San : National Honor Society. Gustafson, Paul Agriculture Club, Fresiilent. Vice-l'resirlt-nt, Treasurer, Secre- tary. Gustafson, Ruth Girls' Service League. Guy, F red lioys' Forum: Stage Xlanagcr for .Xsst-mblies. Hale, l'aul Hancock, Robert lloys' Collectors Club: lloys' Forum. Hand, Ma ry I l l Laurian Literary Society, Presi- dent: Girls' Service League: Chorus. Ianson. Robert lloy-' Science Club: lioys' ifornin. Iawkinson, Lloyd l ranklin Debating Club, Secre- tary: lioys' lforunig Orchestra: llanllz 'l'he llells of Capistranou: Orpheus Chorus. laivkinson, Robert l'ranlvlin liebating Clubs: lioys' lfnrum. Stars of 1933 Henderson, Harold Football l, 2: Track 2: llasket- ball 1, 2. Henderson, Thomas Hendricks, Eileen Herlocker, Louise l-flizabelhan Literary Society, Secretary: Girls' Service League: R1crl.Ec'roR Statf: Chorus l. Herndon, Iflleanor l'I'0liOl'Zlll'l2t Literary Society, hlonitur: Girls' Service League. Hickman, XVilliam Hicks, Paul Chorus 1. Hicks, Josephine Girls' Service League: Chorus. H icks, Ma ric Gi rls' Service League. Higgins, Betty Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Higgins, Jeanette Analotos Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Budget Statt: Chorus 1: National Honor So- ciety. Hinchlif, Edward Franklin Debating Club, Presi- dent, Monitor: Boys' Forum, Vice-l resident: REr1.EcroR Staff: Iland: Orchestra: Chorus 4: Dells ol' Capistranon: She Stoops to Conquer . Hinckley, XVilliam Franklin Debating Club, Secre- tary: Boys' Forum: Bm1'y1ct Staff, Assistant Business Manager: Na- tional Honor Society: ltoys' Forum. Treasurer, Executive Council: Club Debates: lland 1. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Bells of Capistranon: Honor ' l5right : Extempore 4: Oratory 3, -l: Or- pheus Chorus: She Stoops to Conquer . Holcomb, Rex Franklin Debating Club. Holtsclaw, Frances Girls' Service League. Hornbaker, Charlotte Prokorama Literary Society. Monitor: Girls' Service League: Budget Staiif. Horton, Margaret Prokorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Howard, Iona Hubbard, Clarence Lincoln Debating Club: Ora- tory: National Honor Society. Hunter, Virginia Girls' Service League: Advis- ory Council: Yanki San . Jackson, Barbara Jencks, Carlton Franklin Debating Club: Iloys' Forum: l1'm1y1et Staff: She Stoops to' Conquer . Johnson, Alina Girls' Service League. Johnson, Annabelle Girls' Service League. Johnson, Betty l'rokorania Literary Society, President: Girls' Service League. Johnson, Elizabeth A. Elizabethan Literary Society, President, Stcretary: Girls' Ser- vice League, President, Executive Council: Ricri.rc1'oR Staff: Na- tional llonor Society: ltand: Or- chestra: Chorus: Tulip Time : .Xflvisory Council. Johnson, Philip A. Franklin Debating Club, Presi- dent, Secretary, Treasurer, Noni- tor: Boys' Forum, Treasurer, Executive Council: Blltiflft Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager: Or- pheus Chorus: Hells of Capis- trano : Honor llright : All- ot'-a-Sudden-l'eggy : Debate Board 2, 3, 4: llig Nine Debate Team 4: Club Debate 2, 3, 4: tempore 3, 4, llig Nine Represen- tative 4: Atlvisory Council 4: National Honor Society, Vice- l'resident: She Stoops to Con- quer . Johnson, Robert llovs' Science Club: Iloys' Forum: Riclfl xccrok Staff. Johnson, NVillard Jones, Russell Franklin Debating Club, Vice- President: lioys' Forum. Jones, VVilla Mae Analotos Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Orpheus Chorus. Kelly, Mary Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Rcrmzcron Staff: Chorus. Kincaid, Darrell Boys' Forum. Kjellander, Ruby Prokorama Literary Society, Vice-I'resident, Secretary, Treas- urer, Monitor: Girls' Service League: Rrrmscroa Staff, Editor: lilig Nine Debate Board 3, 4: Club Debates 2, 3, -l: National Honor Society 3, 4. Krahn, Helen Girls' Service League. Krohn, Helen iProkorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Club De- bates. Krout, Kathryn Girls' Service League: Chorus. Lacky, Charles Franklin Debating Club, Moni- tor: lloys' Forum. Ilacky, Paul NVilliam lloys' Forum: Franklins. Larson, Forrest Larson, Mary Louise Girls' Service League: Glee Club: Budget Staff, Associate Editor: Orpheus Chorus: Nation- al Honor Soc-iety. Larson, Orville lloys' Forum: Rio High School, Ilasketball l, 2, 3. Larson, Raymond Lauernian, Ethel Girls' Service League. Laughner, Luke R. Lincoln Debating Club, Secre- taiy, Ilistorian, Vice-Presiclent, President: lioys' Forum, Secre- iflfy: Advisory Council: Hudyrl Staff: Rial-'LEcToR Staff, Business Manager: Senior Class Secretary: Orchestra l, 2, 3, -4: Oratory. La wrence, Orie Budyct Staff 3. Lee, Jeanne Prokorama Literary Society. Vice-Presiclent: - Girls' Service League: Club Debates: Chorus. Lehman, Catbreen Girls' Science Club, Sergeant-ab Arms: Girls' Service League. 0920 Linroth, Ralph Franklin Debating Club. Vice- Presitlent: Reruzcron Staff: Na- tional Honor Society. Lithandcr, ltoxie Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Little, Helen Girls' Service League: Chorus 1. Lowe, Harold Agriculture Club, Secretary: Canton Agriculture Team. Luudeen, Dorothy Girls' Service League: Orpheus Chorus. Lundeen, Oscar Athletic Manager 2. 3. 4. Luvall, Mary Girls' Service League. Lyon, Jack McEroom, Elizabeth Analotos Literary I Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service Society. League: Chorus l, 2. McClure, Isabel Girls' Service League. McClnrg, Harry Franklin Debating Club: Eoys' Forum: S1326 Mallflllsfi 'iAll'0i a-Sudrlen-Pegg'y : She Stoops to Conquer . McGrew, Eleanor Analotos Literary Society, Sec- retarv, Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' S.-rvice League, Executive Coun- cil: Chorus l. 2: Expression l, 2. McKay, Franklin lloys' Forum. Mclieown, Lyman lloys' Collectors Club, Sergeant- at-Arms: lloys' Forum. McLain, Betty Elizabethan Literary Society, Secretary. Treasurer. Yice-Presi- dent: Girls' Service League: Rirdort Staff: Club Debates 2. 3. 4: Eig Nine Debate Board: Na- tional Honor Society. McNamara, Virginia Girls' Service League. Manley, Helen V Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Markham, Mae Prokorama Literary Society. President, Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service League: Budoct Staff: Advisory Council l: Chorus. Mather, E rwin Track. Matthews, John Lincoln Debating Club: BllllyfL'f Staff: She Stoops to Conquer . Maxwell, John Agriculture Club, President: Football 1, 2, 3, -l, Letterman. Maxwell, Virginia Analotos Literary Society, Vice- Presiflent: Girls' Service League, Treasurer: Chorus 1, 2: Gypsy Rover : Tulip Time : Nation- al Honor Society. Mecum, Lillian Girls' Science Club. President, Secretary: Girls' Service League, Executive Council: REFLECTOR Staff: Advisory Council -l: Na- tional Honor Society. Metz, Elizabeth Prokorama Literary Society, Treasurer: Girls' Service League: National Honor Society. 0930 Stars of 1.933 Miles, Joseph Football 2, Numeral. Miller, 'l'heodore Millikin, Dorothy Elizabethan Literary Society, President, Vice-Presitleut, Secre tary: Girls' Service League, Sec- retary: Chorus: Debate: lleclanii- tion: .'xll-Ui.-11-SI.lClI'lCll Peggyu: National Honor Society. Mills, Burwell Miner, Charles Lincoln Debating Club, Serg- eant-at-Arms: She Conquer . Stoops to M in ga re, Steve Orchestra. Mitchell, Dorothy Girls' Service League:Y Twen- tieth Century Literary Society: Chorus. Mitchell, James llaskethall I, Z, 3. Moore, Clarence Morris, Mae Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League: Chorus. Morrison, Georgia Girls' Service League. Morrissey, Lola Girls' Service League. Mortenson, Charles Munson, Kenneth REFLECTOR Staff: Orchestra: Band: Orpheus Chorus, Secretary: National Honor Society. Murphy, '1'om lloys' Forum: Track 2, 3. Myers, lVarren lioys' Science Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Sergeant-at-Arms: lloys' Forum: Football 1, 2, 3, Captain: Basketball 1, 2, 3. Nelson, Donald Agriculture Club. Nelson, Leona Girls' Service League. Nelson, Lillian Laurian Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Nelson, Lois Prokorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Nelson, Ruth M. Girls' Service League. Nirdlin 'er Janet . g , . Elizabethan Literary Society. Nutter, Anna Lee Girls' Service League: Orpheus Chorus: Bells of Capistrano , Oliver, M'endell Agriculture Club. Olson, Hazel G-irls Service League: Bznlocl Staff: National Honor Society. Owens, James Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Owens, Margaret Girls' Service League. Page, Harriet Girls' Service League. Painter, Vivian Girls' Service League: Chorus. Palmer, Vincent Lincoln Debating Club. Pahngren, Howard lloys' Collectors Club: RI-TFl,lilV 'rox Staff Parish, Virginia Prokorama Literary Monitor: Girls' Service League. Society, Parker, Hazel Girls' Service League. Parkins, Katherine 'Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League: National Honor Society. Parks, Harriet Elizabethan Literary Monitor: Girls' Service League, Presitlent. Society, Paul, Francis National Honor Society, Presi- tlwlltl lioys' Science Club, Presi- dent, Vice-l'resident: Iloys' Forum: Football Z, 3, 4: Vice-Prcsitleut of Senior Cliiss: Orpheus Chorus. Pearson, Margaret Girls' Science Club, Sergeant- at-.-Xrnis: Girls' Service League: B11a'g1t'f Statt. Peck, Earl lloys' Forum. Pendergast, ll'alter Vincent Boys' Forum. Peterson, Clifford Boys' Forum. Peterson, Lucy Analotos Literary Society, Sec- retary: Girls' Service League. Peterson, Margaret M. Elizabethan Literary Society, Historian, Sergeant-at-Arms, Moni- tor, Secretary: Girls' Service League: Hells of Capistrano : Orpheus Chorus: National Honor Society. Peterson, Marguerite Girls' Service League. Peterson, Mildred -Prokorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Pico, George Boys' Collectors Club. Poiset, Harold Boys' Collectors Club, Treas- urer, Secretary: REI-'LECTOR Stall: Eovs' Forum: National Honor So- ciety. Pont, Helen Girls' Service League: Chorus 2, 3, -l. Preston, Gordon Boys' Collectors Club: Football 1. 2. Prnett, Patil lloys' Forum, Executive Coun- cil: Franklin Debating Club. Treasurer: Football l, 2: Track 2. 3. -l, Letterman: Skitldikng 1 Bells of Capistrano : National Honor Society. Ramsey, Evelyn Girls' Service League. Reamer, Vera Girls' Service League: The Other lX'ise Manu: She Stoops to Conquer . Rich, Claire llaskethall 4: lloys' Forum. ltigg, Jack Lincoln llehating Club, Treas- urer: lloys' Forum: She Stoops to Conquer . Ring, Edwin lloys' Forum. Robertson, .Xlta -l'rokorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Robertson, Mark 'lrack J, 3. 4, Letterman. Robertson, Max Track 3. -4. Robins, Clyde Rodgers, Providenza Girls' Service League. Rose, Marian l'1liz:ibethan Literary l'rcsitlent. Monitor: Girls' Society. Service League. Executive Council: Na- tional llouor Society: RIil I.lit'TOR Staltg Chorus! i'Yanlci San C Tulip Timc : lland 3. 41 QI'- chestra 3, 4, l'residentI llig NNW Debate lloard 3, 4: Club 3. 4. Rothgreb, 3Villiam Debates Lincoln Debating Club, Vice- ' ltr 3 4 lresideuti Cheer Lear' The Other XVisc Man'. Rylander, Robert liovs' Science Clubl lioys' Forum. Sample. Velona Girls' Service League: Sargeant. Doris Analotos Literary So - t v Rand: Chorus. e i e t y. Treasurer: Girls' Strvice League: Club Debates: National Society. Sauter. Kenneth llasketball l, Z, 3. -l. Scott, Evelyn Girls' Service League. Scott. Frances Girls' Service League: ory Council. Sebastian. Natalie Elizabethan Literary Monitor: Girls' Service Honor Ad vis- Society, League, Vice-'l'resirlt-nt: Rt:F1.Ec'roR Staff: Atlvisorv Council l. 2. 3. 4: De- clamation Contest 3. 4: Declama- tion Conttst Representative -1: Executive Council: National Hou- or Society. Shea. Edwa rd Agriculture Club, Secretary. Sholl, Dale Agriculture Club. Vice-Fresi- dent: lloys' Forum. Simpkins, Christina Girls' Service League. Sloan. Vivian Laurian Literary Society, Vice- President, Secretary: Girls' Ser- vice League: Chorus. Smith, Fred lloys' Science Club: Forum. Smith. Maxine L. Girls' Service League, 4. Smith, Virginia Lee Girls' Service League: Sprout, Lavonne Girls' Science Club. Vic rlent. Treasurer: Girls' League: Rl-.Fl.Ft'TlrR Staff. Slackhouse, Robert l'ooth:ill l, 22 llanrl. Stafford. Robert lloys' Chorus Chorus. e-l'resi- Service lloys' Science Club. l'rcs.i4leut, i p Vice-l residtnt, 'l'i'easurer: boys' lforum: llaslst-tball l, Letterman: Trai k 2: l-'ootlmll 2, .l, 4, Let- terman: National Honor Society. Sterenherg. Katliryn lilizabetliaii Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Stars of 1933 Stern, Mabel Girls' Service League: Nation- al Honor Society. Stevens, Elmer Stevens. Orlo lioys' Science Club: lloys' Forum. Stevens, Vencel Boys' Science Club, Sergeant- at-Arins, President: lioys' Forum: Chorus: National Honor R I-1lfl.lZCTtlR Staff: Foot- Mixed Society: ball l, 2, Letterman: Extempore Contest. Stewart, Virginia Girls' Service League: Ur- chestra: She Stoops to Con- quer . Stone, Virginia Girls' Service League. Strader, 3Villic Stranberg, Ralph Lincoln Debating Club: lloys' Forum: National Honor Society. Swanson, Chasta Prokorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League: National Honor Society. Swanson, Gale Franklin Debating Club: lloys' Forum: National Honor Society: Advisory Council l, 2. Swanson, Robert liloys' Collectors urer, Secretary. Tadie, Anthony T Club, Treas- anner, Lee Boys' Forum: lioys' Science Basketball 13 Club, Secretary! Rand l, 2, 3. 4: Chorus 1, Z. 3: Orchestra l. 2. 3, 41 She Stoops to Conquer . Tennery, Martha Belle Elizabethan Literary Society: Girls' Service League: National Honor Society: She Stoops to Conquer . Terpening, Harlan Franklin Debating Club, Sec- retary: lioys' Forum: Agriculture Club, Vice-President, Treasurer. Thomas, Edythe Girls' Service League. '1'hurman, Edna Girls' Service League. Townsend, Ava Laurian Literary Society, Presi- dent, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms: Club Debates 2, 3: Chorus 3: Na- tional Honor Society. Truitt, Mellie Laurian Literarv Society, Treas- urer: Girls' Service League. Tucker, Rollin llasketball l, 2, 3, 4. Letter 3, 41 Football l, 2, 3, Letter 3. '1'ulin, James Y lloys' Forum: lloys' Science Club: Track 2, 3, Letterman. Clm, Mary Olga Prokorama Literary Society: Girls' Service League. Cnzicker, Iva Girls' Service League. Cpson, lVilliam lloys' Forum: REFLIQCTDR Staff: lioys' Collectors Club. Van litten, Virgil Lincoln Debating Club: lloys' Forum: Track 3, 4: Letterman. NVaggoner, Jane Prokorama Literary Society. Treasurer: Girls' Service League. Mbainright, Gcrda Analotos Literary Society, President: Girls' Service League, Secretary: Budget Staff: llig Nine Debate lioard 2. 3, -1: Club De- bates 2, 3. -1: Rig Nine Debate Team 4: Chorus: Treasurer of Senior Class: National Ilonor So- ciety. - 3Vainright, 'Beulah Girls' Service League. 3Valker, Marian Prokorama Literarv Society. Secretary: Girls' Service League: Chorus 1, 2, 3. XValker, Rex Lincoln Debating Club, Secre- tary: lloys' Forum: Igllllflff Staff: Football 2: Advisory Council 2. Vl'alsh, Fred Franklin Debating Club, Moni- tor: Athletic Manager -1, Letter -1. NValsh, James Lincoln Debating Club: Roys' Forum: Football 2, 3, 4, Letter- man 3, 4. M'eatherford, 3Vilma Y Prokorama Literary Society. Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service League: Orpheus Chorus. 3Vhite, Geneva Girls' Service League. M'hite, Madalyn Rarmecroit Staff. 3Vhite, YVilbur lloys' Science Club, Vice-l'resi- dent, Secretary: lloys' Forum: Bridget Srtaffa Advisory Council 1, 2, 3: She Stooiis to Conquer . M'ickersham,. Irma Jean Analotos Literary Society, Sec- retary, Monitor: Budget Staff: Chorus: Club Debates. 3Villiams, Floyd Boys' Forum: Track 3. 3Villiams, Thelma Girls' Service League. VVillis, Mary Jane Elizabethan Literary Vice-l'resident: Girls' 'Leagueg Chorus: Rand: Orchestra. Society, Service VVilson, John Agriculture Club. Treasurer: Band: Boys' Forum. M'ilson, Lois Girls' Service League. XVon gg M'ayne Rismizcroit Staff. Yehngren, Alden Lincoln Debating Club: Tloys' Forum. Young, Harvey Lincoln Debating Club, Presi- dent, Vice-President, Historian: Roys' Forum. President: Biuiyet Staff, Editor: Advisory Council l, 4: l'resident of Senior Class: lland 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Ur- nheus Chorus: llig Nine Debate lloard 3, 4, Team 4: Club De- bates 3, 4: Extempore Contest 3, -t: lloys' Oratorical Contest 4: National Honor Society, Secre- tary-Treasurer: She Stoops to Conquer . Young, Maree Elizabethan Literary Society, Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Service League, Executive Council: Bud- get Staff: National Honor So- ciety. Youngren, Elouise Girls' Service League: Nation- al Honor Society. 0 94- 0 The 1Dic1e and Universal Theatre 111ll' 11111111115 1111111111111 1111s yl'Jl?' was '1'1111 131111s 111. l'11l11Nt1'111111u 111' f'2l111l1Jl11. 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Rollin, 32, 60 Adelinan, Evelyn, 15, 45 Aitchison, Mr. john A., 12, 39, 51 Albee, June, 32, 50, 58 Albert, 1Yendell, 42, 51 lnclex of Pictures Bowen, Bryce, 16, 44, 49, 61, 84 Bowen, Robert, 32, 61 Bower, Esther, 38 Bower, XYillis, 32, 43, 41, 59 Bowers, Elaine, 41 Bowles, Clarence, 32, 53, 61, 69 Bowling, 1Yilliam, 42, 51 Boyer, Robert, 32 Bradshaw, Ronald, 42 Breckenmaker, Roy, 16, 45, 61 Brodine, XYayne, 32, 59 Bromberger, Fred, 39, 62, 64 Brooking, Mr. T. Y., 12, 38, 67 Alderman, NValter, 42 Aldrich, Larry, 42, 47, 64, 72, 73 Aldus, Mr. Harry, 12, 67 Alexander, Kenneth, 32, 54, 60 Alexander, Lyman, 54 Alexander, Philip, 32, 60 Allen, Grant, 42 Allen, 1Yarren 15 Allison, Margaret, 41, 55, 83 Allison, Avllllillll, 38 Allison, M'ilnier, 15, 61, 68, 71 Alsen, Dorothy, 41, 48 Anderson, Arthur, 42, 45, 63 Anderson, Carolyn, 15, 57 Anderson, Edna, 32, 52, 58 Anderson, Glen, 32. 63 Anderson, Mr. J. E., 9 Anderson, LaVerne, 15, 61, 69 Anderson, Marjorie Mae, 15, 55 DI Anderson, Mildred, 32, 46, 58 Anderson, Miss Rachel, 12 Anderson, Raymond XV., 15 Anderson, Ruth, 15, 43, 45, 52. 56 Anderson, Svea, 15, 45, 46, 56, 62 Anderson, Truman, 42, 51 Andrews, Ruth, 32, 58 Annegers, Jack, 42, 47, 63 Annegers, Ruth, 15, 55, 56 Applegren, Margaret, 15. 56 Armfield. Marian A., 15, 58 Arnold, David, 15. 60, 69, 84, 85 Arnold, Richard, 15, 43, 45, 47, 61, 68, 71 Ashbaugh, Meredith, 38, 73 Auguston. Vera. 41 Austin. Elizabeth, 15, 43, 44, 50, 56 B Babbitt, Bliss Marjorie, 12, 41 Badgett, Lillian, 15, 56 Baird, Elbert, 42 Baker. Pearl. 38 Baldwin, Robert. 16. 62 Banks, 1Vilma, 16. 52, 56 Bayless, Donald, 32, 54, 60 Bayless, Victor, 32, 47, 60 Beadles, Margaret, 50 Beatty, Marian, 41, 55 Beck, Maxine, 38 Becker, Claire, 42 Bell, Robert. 32. 62 Bell, Russell, 32 Bell, Zelda, 32, 57 llelshaw. Miss Flo, 12, 44 Benedict, Donald, 32, 43, 49 Bennett, Bobby. 32 Benson. Carl. 32, 59. 63 Benson, Marie, 16, 57 Bere-gi, Elizabeth, 32, 57 Bergwall. Louise, 32, 46, 58. 66, 95 Berry, Howard, 32, 64 Bethurem, Harrison. 32, 59 Betts, Eugene, 16, 49 Bewley, Dale. 42 Billings, Betty, 41, 52 Binge, Marian, 40 Bird, Miriam, 52 Bivens. 11'right. 42 llliss, Yvette. 41 Blomgren. Darwin. 42, 83 Bobbitt, Marjorie Mae, 41. 55 64, 65 Bocox, Irvin, 39 llohan, Bill. 16, 47 Bohannon, Mr. l . C., 12. 39 Bonham. Eugene. 16, 43, 44, 51. ni, nc, 23, as Botham. Clyde, 16, 83 BotruR', Frances. 41 Brouillette, Lawrence, 16, 59 Brown, Anne, 32. 57, 64 Brown, Raymond, 32, 72 Brown, Robert. 32 Brown, Russell, 32, 49, 54, 60 Brown, M'anda, 38, 50, 58, 62, 66 Bruington, James, 68 Buck, Edna, 16, 56 Buck, XYayne, 42, 73 Buckley, Vivian, 32 Burford, Joe, 16, 61, 68, 70 Burgland, Jeanette, 32, 55, 58 Burrell, Robert. 42 Burton, Mr. Roland, 12, 47 Butler, Lucy, 38 Byland, Lola, 41 C Cox, Miss Margaret, 10, 56 Cox, Marvis, 41 Cozad, Raymond, 32, 45, 59 Coziahr, Neva, 33 Coziahr, 1Vilson, 42 Craft, Evelyn, 41 Craig, Leah' Mae, 40 Crane, Claude, 33, 61, 71, 85 Crane, LaRene, 41 Crawford, Mr. Harry A., 11 Crites, Doris, 17, 50, 56, 58 Crites, Ethel, 33 Crouse, Dan, 61 Cunningham, Juanita, 41 Cunningham, Katherine, 17, 56 Cypreansen, Miss Clara, 12 D Dahlberg, Helen, 18, 55, 56, 62 Dahlstrom, Eleanor, 33, 50 Dailey, Eleanor, 18, 56 Daily, Jeanette, 41, 52 Damberg, Mr. Roy, 12, 49 Danielson, Milton, 18, 61 Danielson, Pearl, 18, 44, 48, 56 Darnell, Vera, 33, 52 Daugherty, Martha, 40 Daugherty, M'illiam, 18, 51, 60, 64, 65, 66, 83 Davis, Arthur, 73 Cabeen, Rebecca, 16, 55, 56 Cameron, Don, 32 Canfield, Dorothy, 32, 57 Carley, Raymond. 32, 60 Carlson, Dale R., 16, 49 Carlson, Glen O., 16, 53, 60 Carlson. Helen, 32, 57 Carlson, Holger, 42 Carlson, Hugo, 32, 61 Carlson, Leonard, 32, 60 Carlson, Lillian A., 16, 56 Carlson, Margaret M., 16. 45. 52 56 Carlson, Marian, 40 Carlson, Mildred, 16, 44 Carlson, Philip, 42 Carlson, Richard, 32. 61, 68, 72 Carmack, Lynn, 17, 59, 69 Carmack, 11'esley, 32, 53, 61, 69 Carmody, George, 38 Carmody, Ruth, 41 Catlett, Helen, 32, 48, 58, 85 Chambers, Charles. 42 Chandler. Mr. R. A., 9 Chandler, Avlllllllll, 17, 59 Channel, Marie, 17. 43 Charnock, Emma, 17, 56 Cherrington, Evelyn. 41 Chester, Margaret, 40 Chinn, Gladys, 32, 52, 58 Christenson, Don, 32, 49. 59 Christy, Lynn, 32, 51. 60 Christy, Shirley, 41. 55 Clausen, Paul, 42, 51 Clay, Alonzo. 32, 43, 47, 54, 59, 65. 66, S3 Clay. Dale. 42. 51, 54 Clay, Helen Louise. 41, 46, 62 Clay, Henry, 32, 60 Clenrlenin, Myrl, 41, 50 Clendenin, Ralph. 84 Cline, Charles, 17, 49, 60 Cline. Dorothy, 41, 56, 62 Cline. Henrietta, 40 Cline, Mary, 17, 56 Coatney, Homer, 42 Cochran, Bernice, 32, 50, 51, 66 Coffman, Dorothv. 32. 55, 57, S5 Cohoon, James. 39, 62 Davis, Charles, 33, 49, 60 Davis, Gale, 38 Davis, Helen, 40 Davis, Jack, 39 Davis, James, 18, 54, 61 Davis, Martha, 40 Davis, Ruby, 41 Davison, Dorothy, 33. 57 Dawson, XVayne, 39 Deal. Cress. 18 DeForest, Loraine, 18, 43, 45, 46, 56, 85 Dempsey, Sue, 18, 46, 56, 62 Denney, Raymond, 39 Denton, Leah Mae, 33 DeXVitt, Elbert, 39, 72 DeXVitt, LeRoy, 39, 72, 73 DeXVitt, Marion, 18. 43, 44, 46. 56 Diamond, Morris, 33. 60 Dickerson, Eileen, 18, 46, 56 Dicke Dodge, Lour, 18, 53, 61, rson, Lawrence, 33, 61 70 Dodge. Vaughn, 33, 45, 53, 61, 7 0, 72 Donaldson, XVilma, 40 Donnelly, Robert, IS, 49, 59 Donovan. Thomas. 33, 47, 60, 12 73 Doran, Elizabeth. 18. 48, 56 Down ie. Ellen, 33, 57 Drew, Horace, 39. 51, 62, 63 Driscoll, Junior, 39 Duliie ld, Genevieve, 41, 52 Duffy, Leslie. 39 Duiiy, Marv, 18 Duggan. Albert, 39 C Mar 1 uise 33 48 57 Duk . . y -o . , , -. . Duncan, Lawrence, 39, 47, 72, 73 85 Duncan. Lela. 40. 64 Dunn, Dorothy. 33, 52. 58 Dutton, Augustus, 18, 45, 61, 70 72 E Eagle, Richard, 18, 61, 70, 72 Ecche r. Calvin, 33 Eckels, Eugene, 38 Edson. 11'erner, 18, 61 Cole, Lucille, 17, 43, 55, 58 Collopy, Anita, 41 Collura, Benaldine. 17. 45, 56 Conner. Darline. 17, 56 Conn, Pauline, 40 Cook, Mildred, 17, 50, 56, 66 Cooley, l'rank. 17, 45, 51. 61 Cooper, Edith. 17 Copeland. Arthur, 42 Cordell. Jeanne, 38, 55. 57 Cordell, June. 17, 45, 50, 56 Cotton. Sam. 17. 61 Coughlin. Dorothy, 17. 56 Cowan. Ruth, 17, 43, 45, 55 V 56. 64 Cowell. M'ayne. 59 Edwards, Robert, 39, 45, 73 Effland, Katherine, 41, 52, 62, 65. 66 Egan, Ross, 38 Ekstrom, Doris, 38 Eldridge, Jeanne, 40, 55, 85 Elgin, Lorraine, 40 Elgin, Marjorie. 41 Elias, Robert, 39. 63 Elrick. George, 33, 59, 72 Emstrom, Pearl, 63, 64 Emstrom, Ruth. 41 England, George. 33, 49 Erickson, Fred, 33. 53, 59 Erickson. Martha, 41 0960 Erlandson, Olga, 41, 50 Eskridge,, Carolyn, 33, S7 Essex, Gerald. 33 Estrada, Clayton, 39 Evans, Chester, 33, 59 Evans, Virginia, 19, 45, 46, 56 Ewalt, Dorothy, 19 F Fackler, Bonnell, 39 Fairbairn, Margaret, 41, 55 Fensterer, Jack, 49, 85 Fensterer, Lorraine, 41, 52, 62 Field. Gale, 33. 49 Fields, Edna, 19, S6 Fields, Viola, 41 Fifield, Pauline, 19, 57 Figard, Mary, 40 Findahl, Earl, 39 Flack, Ruth, 33, 58 Florer, Robert, 33. 60 Folger, Illanche, 40 Foote, Donald, 39 Formhals. Dorothy, 33, 48, SS Foster, Maxine, 40 Frailey, Dorothy, 41, 50 Frakes, Kathryn, 33, 57 Frank, David, 33 Frank, Thelma, 41, 50 French, Beryl, 41, 50 Friend, Clarence, 39, 73 Fuhr, Helen, 41, 55, 62, 64 Fuhr, Jean, 19, 43, 55, 58, 65. 66, 84, S5 Fuller, Dick, 33, 53, 69 Fulton, Mildred. 41 Fundenberger. llartha, 38, 50, 58 Funk, Raymond, 19, 69 Funke, Miss Carolyn, 12 Freeman, Mr. Ross, 12, 42, 73 G Gale, Mrs. Irma R., 12, 66 Galloway, NYarren, 38 Galyean, Esther, 40 Galyean, Imogene, 19, 56 Gans, Paul, 33, 43, 51, 59 ' Gans, Margaret, 41, 48 Gardner, Bill. 19. 51, 60, 68, 85 Garst, Mr. Harry M., 12, 53. 65, 66 Gates, Harrison, 39 Genisio. Mary, 41 Gianakis. Aleck. 33, 53, 66 Gibson, Ella. 41 Gibson, Virginia Lee, 33, 55, 57, 85 Gilbert. Elizabeth. 19. 57 Gillespie, Mr. John XV., 12, 67 Ginn, 13yron, 19. 61 Godwin, Rena, 41. 50 Goettler. Doris. 55. 58 Goldsberrv. June, 19, 43, 58, 62. 63 Goldstone. Richard. 19, 47 Goodale. 1Yi1ma. 40 Goode, kVanda, 41, 55, 85 Goold, Eugene, 39 Gossage, Elizabeth, 33 Gould, Alice, 41 Gould, Marie. 38. 46. 58 Graham, Eli. 39, 47, 63 Graham, Robert, 59 Graham. 1Yesley. 33, 61 Granberg, Paul, 39 Greason. Mildred. 41 Green, Harold. 33. 72 Greenquist. Lillian, 33, 58 1 Gregg, Galen, 19, 59 Gregory, Leo, 73 Griffith. Helen. 19, 43. 45. 52, 56 Guardalbene, James. 39, 71 Gummerson, Fred, 33. 51, 60 Gunckel, Madylon, 41 Gunckel, Rav. 33, 49, 71 Gunckel, Verene. 33. 46. 58 Gunther. Robert, 33, 43, 45, 53, 61 69 77 Gustafson, Lois, 33, 50, 57, 85 Gustafson, Paul. 19. 54 Gustafson, Ruth, 19, 57 Gustafson. Virginia, 41 Guy, Fred, 19, 61 H Hackman. Ethel, 33. 57 Hagberg. Richard, 39, 51, 62, 63. 64 Hagerstrom, Robert, 39 0970 Haggenjos, Doris, 40, 48, 83 Haggerty, Paul, 37 Haggerty, Rose Anne, 38, 58 Haight, James, 33 Hale, Paul, 19 Hall, Archie, 39 Hallberg, Dorothy, 33 Hallin, Linnea, 33, 57 Hallock, John, 33, 59 Hamblin, Helen, 40 Hamerstrom, Joan, 41, 48 Hampton, James, 33, 47, 60, 64, 7 Hancock, Robert, 20, 49, 60 Hand, Diary, 20, 50 Hand, Robert, 33 Hand, XVilliani, 39 Hanson, Robert, 20, 53, 61 Hanson, Ruth, 40 Hare, Lyle. 39 Harlan, Charles. 39, 73 Harnest, Grant, 33, 43, 47, 59, 65 Harris, Margaret, 41, 48, 85 Harris, Mr. Verne, 12. 73 Harrison, Ivan, -10, 64, 73 Harshbarger, Mr. Royal, 12 Hart, Betty, 33, 48, 57 Hart, Virginia, 34 Hartley, Charles, 38, 53. 60, 73 Hartman, Caroline, 40, 48 Hast, Maxine, 40 Hatfield, Robert, 39 Hawkins, Harold, 34, 47, 61 Hawkinson, James, 34, 51, 62, S5 Hawkinson, Lloyd, 20, 51, 60, 62. 72, 85 Hawkinson, Robert. 20, 51, 60 Haynes, Bernice, 40 Heller, Jane, 34, 57 Henderson, Harold, 20 Henderson, Thomas, 20 Hendricks, Eileen, 20 Hendrix, DeLoris, 34, 43, 55, 57, 66 Herlocker, Louise, 20. 44, 56. 64 Herman, Dena, 40, 52, 66, S5 Herndon, Eleanor, 20, 57 Herron, Gladys, 40, 48, 66 Herslow, Frances, 40, 52 Herslow, Gerald, 34 Herter, Miss Thelma, 12 Hewitt. Julia, 40 Hickman, Drusilla, 34, 58 Hickman, XVilliam. 20 Hicks. Howard R., 40 Hicks, John Paul, 20 Hicks, Josenhine. 20. 57 Hicks, Marie. 20, 56 Hieronymus, Louise, 34. 55, 57 Higgins, llettv, 20, 55, 56 Higgins, Jack, 53 Higgins, Jeanette, 20, 43, 45, 56 Higgins, Paul, 34. 53, 60, 72, 73 Higgins, Robert. 66 Highland. Lucy Ann. 40 Highlander, Virginia. 34, 43. 50, 57, 66 Hiles, Lola M'ae. 40 Hilgren, Kenneth. 62. 63 Hilker, Miss Jeannette, 13, 41, 4 Hinchliff. Edward, 20. 44, 51, 60. 62. 63 Hinchliff. Homer, 40, 51, 62. 63, 65. 56 Hinchliff. Mr. R. XV., 9 Hinchman. Mr, C. L. 9 Hinckley. XYilliarn. 20, 43, 45, 51 61, 62. 63. 66 Hinebaugh. Helen, 38, 57, 62, 63 Hodson, Dorothy. -10 Hogan, Helen. 40. 55, 62, 64 Hocue. Herbert. 34 Holcomb, Fllis, 40 Holcomb, Rex. 21, 51 Holeman, Evelyn, 40 Holmes, Howard. 34 Holmes. Blargaret, 8-1 Holst. Francis, 34, 43, 53, 64, 65. 66 Holtsclaw. Frances. 21. 56 Hood, Miss Martha. 13 Hoots. Carrie, 34. 58 Hopping, Ada. 56 Horn. Lawrence, 34, 53. 71 Hornbaker, Charlotte, 21, 45, 46. 58 Horrom, Donald. 34, I-0 Horton, Anna Jane. 40, 46 Horton. Margaret. 21. 46. 56 Houck, Frances, 34, 52, 57, 66 Hough, Homer, 34. 49 House. Marion. 40 Housh. Carl, 39 Housh, Eveline, 34, 58 Housh, Geraldine, 34, 55, 57, 64, 85 Housh, Norma, 34, 57 Howard, Iona, 21 Howe, Chester, 42, 62, 63 Hubbard, Clarence. 21, 43, 83 Huff. Mr. llen J., 9 Hunter, Raymond, 51, 73 Hunter. Virginia, 21, 57 Hurt, Edwin. 40 Husted, Miss Betty, 14 Hynes, Helen, 34, 43, 52, 57, 65, 60, 83 I Ingram, Rachel, 34, 50, 58 Irvine. Miss Ellen, 13 Isaacson, Jane, 34, 50, S7 .1 Jackson, Barbara, 21, 56 Jackson, Jean, 50, 57, 66 Jacobson, Rodney, 34 James, Raymond, 34, 60 James, Ruby, 34, 58 Jencks, Carlton, 21, 45, 51, S9 Jennings, Mr. E. E., 13, 65, 66 Jones, Russel, 21, 45, 59 Jones, 1Yilla Mae, 21, 55, 85 Johnson, Alma. 21, 56 Johnson, Annabelle, 21, 57 Johnson , lletty, 21, 57 Johnson, Dick, 40 Johnson , Doris, 38, 58 Johnson, Elizabeth 21, 43, 44, ss, sc., oz, 63 Johnson, Elizabeth, 34, 57 Johnson, hir. Eugene, 13 Johnson, Gertrude, 34, 57 Johnson, Gladys L., 40, 85 Johnson, Harold, 38 Johnson, Howard. 34, 53, 60 Johnson, Keeon, 34 Johnson, LaVerne, 34 Johnson Margaret, 40 Johnson, Martha, 40, SS, 62, 63, 65. 66 Johnson, Mary, 34. 50, 57 Johnson, Philip A., 21, 43, 45, 51, 60, 65, 66, 83, 84 Johnson. Raymond, 34, S9 Johnson, Robert CSenior1, 21, 44, 53, 61 Johnson, Robert fSophomorel, 34 59 Johnson, Virgil, 34 Johnson, Virginia, 41 Johnson. XVil1ard, 21. 60 Johnston, 1Vi1ma, 40 K Kalin, Harvey, 40 Kalpackas, James, 40 Keener, Max, 38, 59, 62, 63 Keener, Maxine, 38 Kelley. Robert, 38 Kellogg. liernadine, 40 Kellogg, Kenneth, 38, 69 Kelley, Mary A., 22, 43, 44, 55. 56 Kelly. Mary G., 34, 52, 58 Kennedy, Francis, 40 Kennedy, Max, 34, 59 Kennedy. Rolland, 40 Kent. Marian, 40, 55. 85 Kincaid, Darrell, 22, 61 King, Ruth, 34, 57 Kjellander, Ruby, 22, 43. 44, 46, 56. 65. 66 Kling. Goldie. 34, 57 Knowles. Clifford, 38, 73 Krahn, Helen, 22. 57 Krohn, Helen, 22. 46. 56, 66 Krout, Kathryn, 22, 57 L Lacky, Charles, 22, 45, 51, 60 Lacky, Paul. 22, 60 Latterty, Frances, 40, SS, S4 Lagergren, Mr. C, J., O Lamb. Miss Flora, 13, 41 Landon, Mr. Roy, 13, 63 Langley, Stanley, 34. 60 Larimer, Vern, 40. 6,2 Larson, Forrest. 22 Larson, Louise, 34. 52, 58 M omtt, Larson Mary Louise, 22, 43, 45 56, 85 Larson, Orville, 22, 61 Larson Raymond .X., 22 Larson, 'l'onnny. 34. 53, ol, 68 Lass, llarbara. 34 Lass. Phil, 34, 47, 60 Lauerman, Ethel, 22 l.:niernian, Martin, 40 Langhner. Luke. 22. 44, 45, 47, bl, 62, 64 Lawrence, Orie, 22 Lawton, Evanghn, 38, 58 Lawyer, Lola, 34, 58 Lee, Charles, 59 Lee, ,lt'IlllllL', 22, 46, 57, 66 Lee, Paul, 34, 47 Lehman. Cathereen, 22, 52. 56 Lester, Dean, 40, 47, 62, 73 LeYalley, Fred, 34 l.eYalley, S'ella. 34 Lindbeck, XYayne. 34, 61, 69 Lindberg, Miss Florence, 14 Lindhloom, Elmer, 54, 59 Lindeen. Gale. 38 Lindquist, Glenn. 35, 60 Lindstrom, Eugene, 40, 51 Linroth, Ralnh XY., 22, 43, 44 Linrothe, Virginia, 40, 51. 66 Lithander, Florence. 35. 50, 58 Lithander. Roxie, 23, 50, 56 Little, Helen. 23, 45. 56 Littleton, -lohn, 35, 49 Logan, John. 38, 53 Longtott. Alice, 40 Lowe. Harold, 23 Lowell. George, 40 Lowry, Josephine, 35, 43, 48, 57, 66. 85 Lucan. Doris, 40 Lundeen, Dorothy, 23, 56. 85 Lundeen. Gladys, 40 Lundeen, Oscar, 23. 45, 67, 12 Lundeen. Robert, 40 Lundgren, llettv. 40, 46, 62. 66 Lutz. Kenneth, 71 Luvall, Marv, 23, 56 Lyen, Maxine. 40 Lyon, Jack, 23 Mc McAuley, Frank, 38, 73 Mellroom, Elizabeth, 23, 48, 56 McCarthy. Richard. 40, 73 McClure, Isabel, 23, 56 McClurg, Harry. 23, 51, 60, 84, S5 McCombs, Hazel. 40 McCullough. Leroy, 35. 69, 70 McGowan, Margaret. 35, 57 Mcfirew, Eleanor, 23 Mcliav. Franklin, 23. 61 McKenzie, Harriett, 40, 52 Mclieown. Lyman, 23. 49, 61 McLain, lletty, 23, 43, 55, SS, 65. 66 McLaughlin, Marv. 40 McLaughlin. XYilliam, 35, 61 McNamara, Virginia. 23. 57 M Magnuson. Carolyn, 40 Malcolm, llernard, 35, 54, 59 Maley, Elizabeth, 35, 58 Malley, Charles, 38 Malm, Helen, 40 Manley, Helen, 23, 50, 57 Markham, Emily, 40, 52 Markham, Mae, 23, 45, 46, 56 Marsden. Lillian, 40 Marshall, Robert. 35, 53, 61, 69 Martin. Robert, 35 Mason, Marv. 35, 58 Matts, Martha. 40 Mather. Erwin, 23, 72 Matthews, lohn, 24. 45, 47 Mattocks, Yan, 35, 49, 60, 69 Xlaxwell, -lohn, 24, 54, 68 Maxwell, Virginia, 24, 43, 48, 56 Mayhall, Eugene, 33, 51, 1,1 Meeum, Lillian, 24, 43, 44, 52, 56, 64 Mecum, Ruby, 35, 52, 57 Meldrnm, Kathryn. 35, 57 Melton. Celeste, 35, 58 Nletl, Elizabeth. 24. 43. 46 Mt-iz. Hewitt, 40, si, sn, 62, as Miles, loe. 24 Miles, Lois, 35, 46, 58 Miller. Katherine, 40, 46, 62, 66 Miller. Mabel. 40 Miller, Marian, 40, 52 Miller, Richard, 35, 47 Miller. Theodore, 24 Millikin, Dorothy, 24, 43, 55, 56, 65, 66, 83, 84 Mills, llurwell, 24 Miner, Charles, 24, 47, 60 Mingare, Rosie, 40 Mingare, Steve, 24, 67 Mitchell , Dorothy, 24, 56 Mitchell. Frances, 40 Mitchell. James, 24, 70, 72 Mitchell, Loren, 73 Mitchell, Pauline, 40 Moberg, Lawrence. 40. 73 M iss I-li-len, 13 Monson, Rex, 35 Moore, Clarence, 24 Moore. Forrest, 39 Moreland, Priscilla, 35, 48, 58 Morphy. Phyllis, 40, 52 Morris, Elsie. 35, 58 Morris, LeRoy, 35, 54, 60 Morris, Mae, 24, 50, 56 Morris Robert 42 49 Il Page, Barbara, 35, 58 Page, Dorothy, 35 Page, Harriett, 26, 56 Painter, Vivian, 25, 56 Palmer, Evelyn, 35, 58 Palmer, Vincent, 45 Palmgren, Howard, 25, 49 Palmquist, Maryon, 35, 49, 58 Parish, Virginia, 25, 46, 56 Parker, Hazel, 26 Parkins, Katherine, 26, 43, 55, 56 Parks, Harriet, 26, 43, 55, 56 Parks, Marjorie, 38, 55, 58 Parnell, Mary jane, 35, 46, 58 Paul, Francis, 26, 43, 45, 53, 61, 64, os, ss Pearson, Margaret, 26, 45, 56 Peck, Earl, 26, 61 Pemble, Elnora, 40 Pendergast, 1Valter, 26, 60 Perardi, Tressie, 40, 48, 64, 66 Morrison, Georgia, 24. 56 Morrison. Harold. 35 Morrison, Paul, 35, 61 Morrissey, Horrell, 42, 73 Morrissey. Lola, 24 Morse, Miss Helen, 13 Mortenson, Charles. 24 Morton, Eugene. 35. 61 Moser, Miss Frances. 13, 40, 48 Moyer, Mr. E. L., 10, 64, 67 Moyer, Faris, 42 Peterson J , Cecil, 42 Peterson, Clifford, 26, 60 leterson, Dean, 39 Peterson, Dorothy, 40, 62 Peterson, Enid, 41 Peterson, Eveline, 40 Peterson, Frances, 40, 62 Peterson J , Georgia, 35, 48, 58 leterson, Jean, 41, 48 Peterson, Lucy, 26, 48, 58 Peterson, Margaret, 35, 57 Peterson, Margaret M., 26, 43, 55 85 Mullen, Mundy, Russell. 71 John. 59 Munson. Kenneth, 25, 43, 44, 62, 63, 85 Mureen, lleverly, 40 Hlureen. Mr. E. XV., 9 Mureen, Robert, 39 Murphy, Raymond, 42 Murphy. Thomas. 25 Rlyers, 1Yarren, 25, 68, 70 A N Narr, Marian, 40, 48, 66 Nelson, Miss Anna M., 13, -10 Nelson. Charles, 42 Nelson, Clifford, 35, 51, 60 Nelson, Donald Ciieniorj, 25 Nelson, Donald, 35, 54 Nelson, Doris, 40 Nelson, Earl, 39 Nelson, Hortense, 35, 58 Nelson, Howard, 42 Nelson, Irma, 38 Nelson, Kathryn, 40, 46, 58 Nelson, Leona, 25, 57 Nelson, Lillian, 25, 57 Nelson, Lois V., 25, 45. 56 Nelson, Marv, 38, 50, 57, 64 Nelson, Maxine, 40 Nelson, Merrill. 42, 62, 63 Nelson, Paul, 42, 51. 62, 63 Nelson, Ross, 35, 61 Nelson, Russell, 42. 51, 62 Nelson, Ruth M. CSeniorJ, 25, 57 Nelson. Ruth M., 35, 57 Nelson, Sig, 35, 51, 60, 63 Nemith. Hildegarde, 35, 48, 58 Newkirk, llurnetta, 35, 57 Newkirk, Charlotte, 35, 48, 57 Nickel, Miss Edna, 13, 45 Nirdlinger, lanet, 25 Norris. Virginia, 35, 57 Norton, Eileen. 35. 55. 58 Nutter. Anna Lee, 25, 56, 85 Nystrom, Arnold, 39 O O'Conner, Mrs. Louise, 9 Ogden, Hollis, 38 O'Hern, lohn, 35, 58 Oliver, 1N'endell. 25 O'Neal, Mary Ella, 35, 46, 58 Peterson, Marguerite, 26 Peterson, Mary K. Cluniorl, 35 Peterson, Mary K. CSophomorej, 41, 48, 65, 66 Peterson, Mildred, 26, 46. 55 Peterson, Ruth, 41 Philleo, Mildred, 35, 58 Phillips, Mr. Gerald D., 13, 67 Pico, George, 26 Pierson, Anna, 36, 58 Pierson, Carl, 42 Pitman, Dale. 36, 68 Poiset, Harold, 26, 43, 44, 49, 61 Poland, Helen, 40 Pont. Helen, 40 Porter, Donald, 39 Porter, Harriett Porter, XVilford, Preston, Gordon, 26. 49, 60 Pruett, Paul, 26, 43, 51, 60, 72 , 41 36 Q Quaife, Clarence, 36, 51, 51, 62, 63 R Rambo. Verne, 36 Ramsey, Evelyn, 26, 56 Ramsey, Helen. 41 Ray, David, 42 Reamer, Vera, 27, 56 Reed, Irene, 38 Reed, Martha, 41 Reeves, Ardythe, 41 Regan, Frances, 41 Rehling, Mr. A. J., 13. 39, 54 Rensch, Ruby, 36, 58 Retherford, Lois, 36, 43, 52, 58, 62, 64, 65, 66 Reynolds, Horrell, 36, 60 Rezner, lames, 36, 72 Rhodes. Frances, 41 Rich, Claire, 27, 61, 70 Rich, Mrs. Lucy ll., 13, 38 Rigg, Jack, 27, 47, 61 Riley, Richard, 42, 51, 63 Ring, Edwin, 27, 59 Robertson, Alta, 27, 57 Robertson. Margaret, 36, 50, 58 Robertson, Mark H., 27, 72 Robertson, Mary F., 41 Robertson, Max. 27, 72 Robins, Clyde, 27 Robinson. Robert, 70, 72 Olson, Eileen, -40 Olson, Hazel, 25, 43, 46, 56, 57 Olson, Miss Helen, 13, 40 Olson. Sam. 54, 60 Olson, Theodore, 35, 60, 63 Olson, Vernon, 42 Owen. Dorothy, 35, 48, 58 Robson, Rogers, Rogers, Danita, 41, 55 I. D., 59 Loraine, 41 Owens, James, 25, 70 Owens, Margaret, 25, 56 Owens, Mary E.. 40 Rogers, Providenza, 27, 56 Rogers, Tom, 38 Root, Marian, 38, 52, 58 Rose, Charles, 42, 47, 62, 63 Rose, Marian, 27, 43, 44, 55, 56, 62, 63, 65, 66 Rosenbaum, Robert, 42, 47, 64, 85 0980 i I Ross, Robert, 38, 60 Rothgeb, XX'illiam, 27, 47, 71 Rowen, Margaret, 38, 58 Runyon, James, 36 Russell, Mr. XXilbur, 13, 62 Rutherford, Mary, 41, 52, 64 Ryan, Hattie, 4U Ryan, Raymond, 36, 72 Ryin, Miss Sylvia, 13, 52 Rylander, Robert, 27, 45, 53, 59, 63, 66 S Sample, Velona, 27 Sampson, Unarid, 42 Sand, tone, 41, 48 bLll1L1lJ1.lI'g, rlorence, 36 bkllltlllllfg, rrank, 56 Sandburg, Mr. at. U., 9 Sandburg, .X1CI'lll, 36, 53, 71 Sands, Uale, 36, 60, 63 Sands, Roxanna, 41, 48 Sargeant, Doris, 27, 43, 48, 56, 66 Sargeant, XX'ilson, 42, 53, 73 Sargent, Arthur, 38 DHLIIIUCFS, Catherine, 36, 58 Sauter, Rennelh, 71 Scannell, Xxilma, 41, 50 Schaubert, .'h1'Vll1, 36, 60 bCl1l'Ol1CI', Miss Elizabeth, 14, 41 50 Schroeder, Phyllis, 41 Scott, Evelyn, 27, 45, 56, 64 Scott, Frances, 27, 56 Scott, Lveorge. 38 Scott, Richard, 42, 73 Sebastian, Natalie, 27, 43, 44, 55, 56, 64, 83, 84 Secrest, Xerne, 42 Sedgwick, June, 38 Seiberlich, Rathryn, 36, 46, 58 Seiler, Mr. Frank, 14, 42, 67 Seltzer, Edward, 36, 47, 60, 65, 66 Sepich, Phyllis, 41 Seyller, XX'alter, 38, 61, 71, 72 Shane, Edith, 36 Shaner, Jesse, 36, 60 Shannon, Harry, 38 Shaw, De Loyde, 39 Shawler, XX'ayne, 38, 72 Shay, Nellie, 41 Shay, Thomas, 37, 43, 49, 84 Shea, Edward, 54 Sheldon, Mrs. Florence, 14 Shenaut, John, 36, 47, 60, 62, 65, 66 Shepherd, David, 39, 51, 62, 63 Shepherd, Gertrude, 36, 52, 58 Sherbino, Ronald, 39 Sherman, Clark, 39, 63 Shifely, XXfendell, 36, 53, 61 Shipley, liernadine, 41, 52, 62 Sholl, Dale E., 27, 54 Sholl, Raymond, 38 Stackhouse, Robert, 28 Stafford, Robert, 28, 43, 53, 61, 63, 68, 70, 72 Staggs, Elizabeth, 40 Stake, Norman, 36 Stamets, lrene, -11 Standard, Ora, 41, 48 Stephenson, Alice, 41, 48, 85 Stephenson, Calvin, 39, 73 Sterenberg, Kathryn, 28, 55, 56 Stern, Mabel, 28, 43, 56 X.-'an XX'inkle, Daniel, 39 Velantle Vermilli 66. r, Dorothy, 37, 55, 57 on, XX'ayne, 37, 51, 61, 83 Vitali, Joseph, 39 Sterrett, Jac, 36 Stevens, Elmer, 28, 60, 73 Stevens, Orlo, 28, 53, 61 Stevens, Veneelv, 28, 43, 44, 53 61, 64, 66, 85 Stewart, John, 36 Stewart Virginia, 28 57 Stiekle,,Miss Ruth, 1y4, 44 Voight, Evelyn, 41, 55 Vondelo, Marie, 37, 57, 63 XX' XX':tger, Anna, 37, 46, 58 Xsager, tiene, 58, 55 Xxaggoner, Jane, 29, 46 Xxainriglii, xitiuai, ..'1. -Q3, 45, 48, 51, 65, 66 XX'ainright, -loe, 39, 47 XX ainwright, lieulali, 29 XX'ake, Liarlmara, 41, 55, 66, 85 Stinson, Guy, 36, 73 , Stivers, Dorothy, 36, 58 Stivers, Martha, 36, 57 Stodd, Elmer, 39 Stoke, Gifford, 36, 53, 61, 70, 85 Stone, Virginia, 28, 56 Stoneking, Albert, 42, 61 Stoneking, Leroy, 36 Stoner, Marian, 41 Stotler, Viola, 41 Stotts, Margaret, 38, 57 Strader, Elizabeth, 58 Strader, XX'illie, 28, 61 Stranherg, Ralph, 28, 43, -17, 61 Streed, Rosalie, 38, 58 Stromsted, llarold, 36 Sutherland, Nellie, 36, 58 Sutter, Catherine, 63 Sutter, Frances, 41, 48, 85 XValdow, Victor, 39, 47, 63 XX'aldron, XVayne, 39, 49 XX'alker, Marian, 30, 46, 56 XX'alker, Rex, 47, 60 XValker, Ruby, 41, 50 XValla1:e , Dale, 37. 59 XVallace, Dean, 37, 47, 59, 64 XVallace, Elsara, 37, 58, 62 'allace, 1'reston, 59 Fred, 30, 67, 68, 72 'alters, June, 41 ' z, Frances, 38, 58 XVatson, Ann, 37, 58 XX'atson, Ratherine, 41 XVatters, Robert, 38, 60, 73 XX XValsh, XX XX al XX'atters, Shirley, 38, 58 XX'eatherford, XX1lma, 30, 46, 56, 85 'eaver, J ames, 37 'edan, Lewis, 37 'elcome, Charlotte, 41 Swanson , Arnold, 39 Swanson, Billy, 38 Swanson, Chasta, 28, 43, 46, DI Swanson, Donald, 39 Swanson, Eleanor, 38, 57 Swanson, Gale, 29, 43 Swanson, Robert, 29, 49 Swanson, Miss Ruth, 14 XX XX XX XX'enstrom. Ralph, 37, 60 XX'esterlield, Roy, 37, 49, 59 XVestfall, Ever-:tt, 39 XX'etherbee, XVilllam, 37, 47, 60 XVexler, Helen, 41, 52, 62, 65, 66 XVhipple, Miss Velma, 14 XX'hitcomb, Marian, 40 Swanson, XVilliam, 36, 51, 64 Swickard, James, 38, 61 Swinton, Mr. XVayne, 14, 39, 66 Szerlong, Lucille, 36, 48, 58, 64 T Tabbone, Bertha, 41 Taber, June, 41 Tabone, Joe, 36, 45 Tanner, Lee, 29 Taylor, Eugene, 63 Taylor, XX'illiam, 36 Tederman, Donald, 39, 53, 72, 73 Tennery, Martha. 29, 43, 55, 56 Terpening, Harlan, 29, 51, 54, 60 Terpening, Rolland, 54, 60, 63 Terry, Miss Grace, 14, 85 XX'hite, Geneva, 30, 56 Xvllltd, hladalyn, 30, 44 XX'hite, Robert, 39, 53, 66 XX'hite, Miss Velma Fay, 14, 55 XVhite, XValter, 37 XX'hite, XX'illJur, 30, 45, 53, 61 XX hite, XX'illiam, 49 XVhitesell, Donna, 41, 55, 66 XX'hitver, Elizabeth, 37, 48, 58 XX 'ickersham, Irma Jean, 30, 45, 66 Vilk, Eileen, 41, 62 Vilkins, Ocle Lee, 37, 58 Villiam Villiam s, Charles, 59 s, Floyd, 30, 60 Thomas, Arleta, 37, 58 Thomas, Edith, 29, 56 Thomas, Ernest, 39 Thomas, Marie, 41, 52 Short, Roberta, 36, 48, 58, 64, Showalter, Francis, 36, 43, 47 67 6 6 83 4, 5, 66, Showers, Bonnie, 41, 48 Showers, Frances, 37, 48, 58 Shragel Shragel , Darren, 36 , Emma, 41 Shroyer, XVayne, 36, 60 Simmons, Dorothea, 36, 58 Simpkins, Christina, 28, 56 Simpson, Pauline, 36, 58, 62 Simpson, Miss Violet, 14 Sims, Edna, 36, 57 Sims, Gladys, 41 Sitler, Richard, 39, 72 Slaven, Mr. E, Prince, 66 Sloan, Vivian. 28, 50, 56 Smith, Mr. Charles E., 14, 66 Smith, Fred, 28, 53, 59 Smith. Helen. 41, 85 Smith, Howard. 38 Smith, John. 36 Smith, Maxine, 28 Smith, Virginia, 28, 56 Snell, lsel, 36, 58 oung Snodgrass, Harold, 39 Snook, Joy, 58 Speck, Ruth. 36 Sperry, Jack, 39, 47, 62, 64, 65 Springer, Pauline, 36, 52, 58 Sprout, Lavonne, 28, 44, 52, 56 Stackhouse, Myrle, 38, 58 0 99 0 Thomas, XX'arren, 39, 73 Thompson, Catherine, 40 Thorne, Margaret, 37, 57 Thurman, Edna, 29 Thurman, Lilah, 38 Tilly, Lenora, 37, 50, 58 Timmons, Junior, 39, 47, 73 Townsend, Ava, 29, 43, 50 Tracy, Mary Jane, 37, 55, 57 Travis, Marguerite, 37, 52, 57 Truitt, Mellie, 29 Trulson, Frank, .37 Tucker. Rollin, 29 Tulin, James, 29, 53, 60, 72 Tulin, Stanley, 64 LY Ulm, lXlary Olga, 29, 56 Underwood, Russell, 37 Unzicker, Iva, 29, 56 Unzicker, John, 39 Upson, XX'illiam, 29, 44, 60 V 'i1liamson, Charles, 37 1 'illiamson, Louise, 37, 43, 58 X X X X XX'illiams, Thelma, 30 XX XX 1 X Villis, Mary Jane, 30, 55. 56. 62. 63 XX'ilson, Arcella, 41 XX'ilson, Eloise. 41 XX'ilson, John F., 30, 60, 63 A XVinclish, Pauline. 37, 48, 51 XX'indom, Mary, 37 XVindom, Virginia, 37 XX'inn, Frances. 41, 52, 85 XVoltT, Mary Ann, 37, 48, 51 XVong, Thomas, 39 XVong, XX'ayne. 30, 44 XX'ood, Dorothy. 37, 58 XX 1 7 'oof, Mary. 31, 58 XX'ood, Pauline, 41 XX'oolsey, Homer, 37 XX'orcester. 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