Granite City High School - Warrior Yearbook (Granite City, IL)

 - Class of 1919

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OI K SCHOOL ORGANIZATION ' S. It is the custom, in Granite High, to have be done before graduation. For this reason the first Tuesday of each ganizing and giving programs. every one join one of the three literary societies as some literary work must month is reserved for the meeting of these societies for the purpose of or- THE DELPHIAN SOCIETY. The Delphian Society held its first meeting Tuesday morning. February 18. and elected its officers: Sidney Winters president; Maud Mueller, vice-president; Kathleen Rader, secretary, and Margaret Coleman, treasurer d W H° gr p” h ° , 1 mlttee WaS aI,pointed consisting of Maud Mueller, Engle Eisenbarth. Ralph Frohardt, Viola Luckert A very good program was prepared by the committee and given on Washington ' s birthday, no programs were given by any of the societies on account of the flu” vacation. The second meeting was held Tuesday, March fifth, and on April thirtieth a James Whitcomb The previous semester Riley program was given. THE 1LLIOLIANS. At the first meeting of the Illiolian Society it was decided to retain the officers elected the preceding semester filling with new officers the vacancies caused by the mid-year graduation. ’ 8 Glynn Hodge the president, was the only officer remaining. An election was held and the following were elected ' Harry Hughes, vice-president; Muriel Jones, secretary, and Elmer Miller treasurer Aft JS, P, T a,n C , 0mmiUee immPdi ately set to work and shortly afterward a very interesting program was d elivered fter this the regular meetings were held on the appointed day but it was only possible to give two programs during the semester. The second was an Arbor Day Program. THE ARG0NA1TS. The Argonauts met on February eighteenth. They also retained their old officers. These were: President William Holst; Vice-President, Dale Letterman; Secretary, Edna Ruyle, and Treasurer, Ernest Veihl. Della Hecht was appointed chairman of the program committee with Dale Letterman, Reginald Benham, Edna Ruvle and Ernest Veihl. It was decided to give a program in two weeks. The program was given and it was an exceptionally good one. Goldie Steinberg; “A blithesome,, merry, nut-brown lassie.” Page Thirty

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N I N E T E E N E R S Name Alias. By- Word Margaret Coleman Margy” “Oh. say” Bnel Cotter “Cotter” “Oh, cruel woman Bessie DeBow “Betty” Say! kid” Luella Deterding Dee” You know” Engle Eisenbarth “Angel “I don ' t care” Henrietta Finke “Pete” “Horrors!” Helen Gerling Mickey” “Do tell” Della Hecht “Dolly” “Oh, girls!” Glynn Hodge “Windy” “ I hope to tell yu” William Holst “Bill” “Listen, now” Harry Hughes “H. C.” Why so?” Frank Krill “Chink” “Good-nite Flora Laager “Flo-Flo” “Oh. Daddv’ ” Ruth Lawin “Toonie” “Oh! my” Marie Lohman “Mary” “That ' s not true Viola Luckert “Vie” “Oh. say!” Thelma McCullough “Mac” “My lands!!” Wanda MeLellan Wandie” “ sakes alive! ” Elmer Miller “Hunk” “Have a heart” Maud Mueller “Pussy” “Won ' t you now? ' Russell Moore “Gates” “I thot I ' d die” Edward Moschell “Ed” “What d ' yu know? Phyllis Nicodemus “Phil” “He’sjust my size” Kathleen Rader “Kit” “Oh. be still” Mae Riley “Mae” “My stars Fred Rueb “Freddie” “How ' s that?” Edna Ruyle “Eddie” “That ' s it exactlv” George Short Buddie” “Oh, I see” Goldie Steinberg “Tommie” “Aw-g ' wan” Lela Taylor Lee” “O! say” Genevieve Turley “Jen” “Oh! it’s not so Ernest Veihl Ernev” “I sav so” Thelma Weissenborn “Thel” I don’t know” Oliver Winkler “Wink” “Who are you?” Pastime Ambition Likely To Be Studying Movie Actress Librarian Playing “Jazz” Policeman “Big” man Teasing To be thin Featherweight Dreaming Chauffeuse Heartbreaker Dancing Priv. Secretary Society Belle Walking with?? Typist Suffragette Silence Artist School Ma ' am Flirting Married Stung Warbling Orator Another Caruso Tete-a-tete- Chemist Ladies man Orpheum Lawyer “Howling success Arguing Coroner Prohibitionist Dreaming of ? Chorus girl Housekeeper Studying Lecturer Minister to China Books To grow up Police-woman Cutting up Artist’s model Actress Giggling Grammarian Toe Dancer Fussing Dom. Sc. Teacher Gov. of Nameoki Gazing Engineer Matrimonial Agt. Making eyes Opera Star Leading lady Tomfoolery Minister Chas. Chaplin II Gabbering Reporter A devil Basket-Ball Ballet dancer Merry-widow Typewriting Business woman Snake charmer Smiling Cartoonist An Irish rose Kidding Congressman Dancing instr. Primping Suffragette Queen of Hawaii Athletics World ' s champion Beauty Doctor Whispering Girls’ tutor Cabaret dancer Making friends Social Butterfly Bachelor maid Doing favors Nurse A loving wife Queening Six feet tall Disappointed Studying history Stenographer A “Night-owl Showing off Pres, of L S. Blue-ribbon baby Edna Ruyle: “The girl with the smile is the girl worth while.” Page Twenty-nine



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THE GLEE CM B Glynn Hodge . William Holst Maud Mueller Sidney Winters . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Li brarian Soon after school opened in September, the Glee Club again organized with an enrollment of 125. Under the capable direction of Miss Morgan The Crowning of the Gypsy Queen was given last year and it certainly was a “crowning” success. This year the annual opera will be The Egyptian Princess, and as we still have Miss Morgan ' s faithful guidance and with the largest enrollment ever known we can reasonably expect and hope for another huge success. The Glee Club has grown from a few members to what it now is and it certainly has done some big things since its organization. Moreover it is growing larger every year. THE CLASS OF Mi . At the beginning of the spring term the Class of ' 19 met and organized. The following officers were elected: President William Holst Vice-President Harry Hughes Secretary Kathleen Rader Treasurer Luella Deterding Our Class consisted of 34 members and we are proud to say that all these were able to finish their High School career together. At an early meeting it was decided to publish an annual but as we were hard pressed for time it was only possible to publish a Granois Petite. Our Class was very enthusiastic and every member helped in some way to accomplish its publication. THE JCMOK CLASS. The Juniors taking our example organized early and chose for its officers: Richard Reese President Sidney West Vice-President Emily Graff Secretary Roland Mueller Treasurer George Short: “When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash.” Page Thirty-one

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