Harrisburg Township High School - Keystone Yearbook (Harrisburg, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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Last Will and Testament of the 1929 Senior Class We, the Senior class of the Harrisburg Township High School, do hereby bef queath these sterling qualities to our poor, unfortunate posterity who may need them: Tofwit: Rue Vanderbilt Kerley hereby bequeaths his superfluous flesh to Billy Reich' stagg Armistead. Lilly Hart leaves her skill as a typist to Mary Nancy Felts. Malcolm Smith leaves his oratorial abilities to Charles Prout. John Thad Gaskins leaves his line bucking ability to Rabbit Pyle. John Bynum Franks leaves his waysfwithfthefwomen to Bo:y . S. D. Golden with the greatest of pleasure, will bestow his broken seat to any junior with a good sense of humor. Russell Davidson leaves his golden voice to Darrell Moore. The Ryan twins leave their English tests to any poor sap who wants them. Swignog Stein leaves his tive subjects to any flunking junior. Nelle Capel and Carrie Dora Skaggs will depend upon Ruby Beam and Maurinc Miller to keep their times tardyn record going. Horse Face Dorris leaves his red nose to Frank Miley. Isadore Rogers leaves the Ag. Club chickens to Snag Clark's motherly care. Kenneth Weaver leaves UQ to Charles McKenzie. Leslie Thompson gives about six or seven or maybe eight feet of his height to Charles Bridgewater. Glynn McCormack leaves the freshmen girls to coming seniors. Mason Bond leaves his popularity to Butner Potter. No, Wayne Shaw isn't going to give a thing away. He is coming back next year for more. Margaret Nagel bestows her poetical abilities upon Edna Kirkham. Brenice Cannon leaves her artistic touch to Madge Wright. john Preston Lee Woolcott bestows his princely air upon Charles Farrar. George Walter Scott Leinenbach leaves his pugilistic abilities, handed down to him by Polly Wallace, to Leon Freedman. Duly witnessed and signed this first day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twentyfnine. In the presence of: Tuffy Thad Gaskins QSEALJ I. J. Franks QSEALQ King Nolen Robispierre Horning QSEALJ Horse Face Dorris QSEALJ Crown Prince Lzippin Hoopy Hyde Rutherford QSEALJ S6 A. Grant Jewelry FoR GIFTS .S jl..4 4-iss? I GIFTS Graduation FOR ALL -. N EVENTS Buthday S An niversary D ' 'Sf' Wedding Q EQ . . r '1 Hlgn Grade . '--iz. ' E sl ' Christmas Nhgilgggngs Ou ,, , -N want them limi j ed ones, of Watches, Strap Watches and Watch Bracelets-Guarante reliable makes. You know a watch, when taken good care of, is a life time ffift. It bring many happy memories to one, memories of the dear Father C' and Mother, or Friend, who gave it to you. Rings of many kinds and beautiful designs. Pearl Beads, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Leather Bags, Bill Folds, Cuff ' l'nives, Combs, Links, Scarf Pins, Belts, Collar Pins, Waldemar Chains, x Pencils and Pendants. Conklin l , , Famous T 5 gheaf-fer New The Silverware 1 T Pencils Mountings Beautiful H Gwen and l for Blue Bird Clock Watches i Fountain , Your Ru gs Pearls China , Pens See the Wonderful Gruen Strap and Bracelet Watches W. A. GRANT JEWELRY COMPANY ONE PRICE AND FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL Harrisburg, Illinois 67 Barnes Lumber Company Price-Quality-Service BOTH PHONES Central Shoe Co. Footwear for Every Occasion At Prices that will Please .--u Formerly GASKINS 8: CAPEL Rain'ooW's Drug Store West Side of Square Harrisburg, Illinois -++:n:++- Sheaffer Pens and Toilet Articles DRINK COCA COLA IN BOTTLES Delicious and Refreshing Made in a Modern Plant from Pure Distilled Water. Visitors Always Welcome SALINE CANDY 86 BOTTLING CO. DORRIS BROS. The Harrisburg . . l 0111116 Thrift Store Dr. E. W. Cummins r Q Largest Chain of Wholesale Gro- Dr. N. A. Herrmann i ce-rs in the Middle West l Selling Direct to the Dr. B. B. Hutton . Public Dr. G. R. Johnson l l AT VVHOLESALE COST Dr. C. F. Elder, D. D. S. l On the lj Harrisburg, Ill. las. Shriver l XfRay l S9 The Road to Success There is no short road to success. It is seldom attained except as the result of hard work. The man who sticks to his job day in and day out, who always finds some' thing to do. is on the road to success. We are always glad to help such men. They have learned one of the fundamental principles on which credit is based. use were The City National Bank HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS Ma Compliments of Gaskins Motor Company To the Class of 1929 Compliments of Harrisburg Service Company Star Service ll FOR EFFICIENT TRAINING in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Secre- tarial Work and Business Management attend BroWn's Business College First Door East of Traction Station Harrisburg, Illinois Woodstock Typewriters Mean Utmost Dependability Call at our ofiice, 28 West Logan Street for demonstration of The Standard and Electrite Woodstock Woodstock Typewriter Sales Company Harrisburg, Illinois COURTESY SERVICE PIGGLY WIGGLY 3.11 GREEN LANTERN sromss 3 The first and only Chain of Grocery Stores owned and operated by Harrisburg men. QUALITY 92 LOWE ST PRICES Cop fto small boyj: What's the matter? You lost? Boy: Naw! I ain't lost: but I would like to know where pa and ma wandered to. John Woolcott: Dad, could you lend me that new tie of yours? Mr. Woolcott: Surely, why ask? john: Well, I can't tind it. First Flapper: That conductor sure had cheek. He stood there and looked me over as though I hadn't paid my fare? Second Also: And whaddye do? First Flapper: Oh, I just glared back as if I had. Professor: A diamond is the hardest known substance, inasmuch as it will cut glass. Cynic: Glass! and it'll even make an im' pression on a girl's heart. The clock struck its hours-nine, ten, and eleven and slowing it struck the half. Him: How time flies with you. I. Barnes: Silly, that was Dad setting the clock. Clarissa Wayne Clark: All you say goes in one ear and out the other. Eugene Render: Well, what's to stop it? Wize Kid Sez A stitch off time saves thread. As its sewed, so shall it rip. The mills of the gods grind slowly, so says the poet, but they get there just the same. Laugh, clown, laugh and the world also giggled: but cry and you're all wet. - Shakespeare's Omlet . All men are born equal-then they may outgrow it. Last amen meant for the constif tution. Eddie Kette said, Ladies first , but Adam was single long before he met Eve. The spur of the moment may be sharp. thou must be careful lest in thy haste thou wouldst step on it. -Pluto's Darkness The man admired by most of the people is the man in the mirror. There is no today until it is tomorrow. - Douglas Fairbanks, Gowfchow . Do unto others as ye would have them do to you, but don't start anything. -Milf ton's Lost Parfofdicen. Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but be' ing in beware't lest the opposed may bare thee. -Marlow's. Doc'Faustas . What's in a name? Would not a rose by any other name be a rose? -Shakespeare's Merchant of Vienna . Swiss cheese with all that ventilation that Limburger needs but hasn't. 'It's rot' ten in Denmark Cheese'. -Shakespeares King Liar . 'Tis a blessing in disguise, said a bow- legged Frosh as he stepped in his lirst team of balloon trousers. From girl to woman in three letters. A-G' E. Household necessities. Card table, pack of cards, can opener. The difference between Virginia Ragsdale and a mouse is that one charms he's and the other harms cheese. The naked hills lie wanton to the breeze, The fields are nude. the groves un' trocked, Bare are the shivering limbs of boughfbared trees. No wonder the corn is shocked? But is the modern girl? Are those relatives blood relation? Yes, they're everlastingly bleeding me. First Hobo: I ain't goin' at that house no more. Znd Tramp: 'Fraid on account of the dog? lst Tramp: Naw, but my pants are. Second Hobo: Pants are what? First Ditto: Frayed on account of the dog. In a gridiron grind. while in preparation for an oncoming game. a player received a smash on two fingers. On visiting the doc' tor, he said: Doc, after these fingers heal. will I be able to play a piano? Certainly, said the doctor. Then you're one wonder. I never could before. It was probable that beer was made in the Ark. The Kangaroo took hops. the bear was always bruin, and the grasshopper gave the kick. Mistress: Can't you children agree with' out fussing? Tot: No, but we agree with each other. He wants it and so do I. Mr, Foster: Can you prove that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two sides of this tri' angle? 4 Bill Gibbs: I don't have to prove it: I admit it. Thos. L. Gzment Co. Quality Never Disappointsu See Our Windows ,L . Intimate Charm by ,fi ' NSING and P ,. ' Q gaf HKAYSERH f Q1 'ffl :fx - I Beautiful Under-things l ? Crepe De Chine Breeviation Dance Sets Bloomers l Lv Q 5-an-nm y., ,W Y l ' SMART I-IOSIERY Is known by its Colors. Mg9 AW? We can match the shoe in X be ww kAY.5ER or Munsing' Wear. 5 Peacock , Paradise or Peters Shoes At Our Store in the Newest Styles From AAAA to EE SHOES for the Entire Family Qui rar e r, 5 CPPPQ P reresl Tffifd 'N if rrrra i C- gn I ElE5525,:1i':'l ff 1 -1-2'1iiigE3.51223Qa25Q5QQ2gQ5i25223?'f1' ' - ZIIIZIZIK - l 4S5Xl,3ii:QzQ:Q:3:3:-:gg15:gjgg1g.ggtg11 .,.,.,. ,r Tn, 5 l5-211Pi1A12131EAI22535222E3E2252253:211:1f....UIAMUNii 9, ,...r 413:21 ...,. 44 P 4 e 1 C f Wff --'clfif' ',', IF? 'i' 3-2312-ff2T:3:A: -.-., . .-.4 1-ziliifiizfziififii 'i' -. ---- R 1- ' 'V ' 522231213 H .-:4:151it22Q5lfE:i'A ,g Vttl -'-o .r.., Mail Orders Solicitecl and Promptly Filled West Side Square Established 1902 Sl-1 We share our profits with you in Quality Paints, Varnishes, Lac- E B B quers, Auto and Window Glass, and Wall Papers- t The Shoe Rebu11der See our line before you buy. V All XX ork Guaranteed O. E. Barter Paint 85 Glass Co. We LEAD in Shoe Rebuilding 11-1 N. Vine St. .HH1'1'iSiJLl1'g', Ill. 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ROBINSON, Mgr. 97 The Daily Register Qvib Largest Circulation of any Paper in Southern Illinois Q56 Our Job Printing Department Is Equipped to do The Very Best of Printing Everyone is either an asset or a liability to the school. What are wou 98 The Bon-Ton Chi1dren's Shop Can Dress Infants Girls up to size fourteen and Boys up to size six. Located 7 W. Church St. Opposite CUMMINS GARAGE Mackenroth Auto Service Church St. and Car Line Quality Service Any Where-Any Time Expert Mechanics Phone 304-R Congratulations to the Class of 1929 SETEN FURNITURE CO. QD Harrisburg Hospital, Inc. 203 N. VINE STREET COne block north of court housel Operating HARRISBURG CLINIC in same building. CFounded 1921.5 HIIFEII1 ui I an 'FEE rf 'M -l!:gI!2!!'-im. . -- I IE I 5 is I El I I I ?-'Wx-xx up I l I IIIEEIHI 1 iginff 'Q' I 'Img n Ill l IE nHrE6g:F'Wl5 ...F J ffxx . - I 5 is ET xx vi' f -- Qfqfifm 1-.N N glmx. A ,. .. --'i:4-f-15544.-1'XI 'El. L . 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My M Y. f- r V x A L- N-X. - 1 ffit ' ' ,fi A E irrf- if f 1 f f r is f ' ii ff .t .521--Asi f . a s-2 - y ill N gi ' ' al, i - 'X . '.,1 2'f: ' - fn' ' ' ff' :..t-ti -A-NL 3 51' - ' , 4 57955915 5 017, ' N - -- ww-:ti it V .::rf:.:.r 4 get ' jf? 1 i q T Wm I Jonll I ..J,,l.:i .. W ' , ...W i-1 V. ff 'ff-5-.L it fl'U'um,:,FC,T,,...w N- , I Rigas sw. W. . W X -- .JKT 5 J , 55. The Fruits Of Your Labor DQLLARS do not grow on trees, but they do grow when you plant them in our bank. lt is an inspiration to DQ MQRE, and EARN MCRE, when you see the net ref sults from your efforts. Spending all you earn is only a habit, and a disastrous one, to your present as well as your future success. Come in. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Harrisburg, Illinois ioi Harrisburg Dry Goods Co. We Always Carry Pretty Things for The Young Folks FOR BOYS: FOR GIRLS: Hats and Caps Coats and Shoes and Sox Dresses Shirts and Ties Slippers and Athletic and 2- Hose Princess Slips piece Suits and Bloomers H'dk'fs and Garters Mesh and Leather Bags Scarfs and Fancy H'dk'fs Your Business Solicited and Appreciated GO TO Urie J. Hamilton Furniture Co. for Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, Etc EASY PAYMENT PLAN Phone Saline 199-W 25 W. Church Street Harrisburg, Illinois LARGE ASSORTMENTS B. E. Hart Department Stores HARRISBURG-MARION Popular Prices 2 PIERSGN and RUDE Shavitz 85 Hine GENERAL MERCHANDISE E+? Star Brand Shoes a1'e Better Horningis A. G. Store Nuff Sed Morgan's Variety Store HERE IS THE LOAF THAT MEANS Increased Health and Enjoy- ment for your family. Leisure from the cares of baking. Better meals for less money. MEALY CRUST BREAD The Foundation of Every Meal Pankey Bros. Bakery HATS Dress Well and Succeed CAPS The New Union Tailors and Haberdashers Bob BURNETT, Prop. The Main Tailor on Main Street HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS Exclusive Made-to-Measure Clothes The Students' Choice New Economy Store Where the Wise Economize South Side Square Harrisburg, Illinois C. Frank Gidcumb For Furniture. Rugs. and Stoves We Have Goods That Please See Us and Save Money IS N. Vine Street I I I . . . I IeIa1'r1sburg, Illinois FOR GREATER VALUES IN D1'y Goods, Ladies' Furnishings. Men's Furnishings. Drapery Material Infants' Wear ARP CO. THE STORE wl-lEREYou CAN no BETTER IIARRISBUHG, ILLINOIS 105 Mew of Bookf -Q S- -1. L 5-. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS S First Trust and Savings Bank Resources Over .S2,000,000.00 Make Our Bank Your Bank 10K Colonial Corn Crust A new loaf baked by 7 McDANIEL BAKERY S ei 'Quality Shoesi' A150 Ha1'risburg, Illinois Sally Ann and M0ther's .f'x.PsJNr' Z? The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History A Six in the Price Range of a Four. Saline Motor Co. SALES and SERVICE HARRISBURG and ELDORADO 107 Two ,luniors were discussing their break- fast. I had an awful good breakfast, said Lou' ise Small. So did I, said Polly House. I had something especially nice that begins with MN.. A norange? suggested Louise. UNO... A napple? No, It was a neggf' Mother: No, Ralph, no more plum pud' ding tonight, Don't you know you can't sleep on a full stomach? Ralph: Well, can't I sleep on my back? Mrs. Bonnell: I suppose you carry a me' mento of some sort in this locket of yours? Mrs. Taylor: Yes, it is a lock of my husf band's hair. Mrs. Bonnell: 'iBut your husband is still alive. Mrs. Taylor: Yes, but his hair is gone. lnquisitive Old Lady: Where did those large rocks come from? Mr. Bonnell fvery tired, physicallyl: 'The glaciers brought them down. Same Old Lady: But where are the gla' ciers? Mr. Bonnell: They have gone back after more rocks. Scotchman: What do you charge for pulling a tooth? Dentist: Five dollarsf' Scotchman: What do you charge for loosening it? Edna K.: Would you mind seeing me across the street? Bo:y : With that gait of yours, I wouldn't mind watching you walk a couple of blocks. Ray Goben: Once I saved a man's life. but I never got a medal for it. Mr. Taylor: Give particulars, please. Ray Goben: 'LA drunkard once came home to his apartment and turned on only the hot water to take a bath. He would have been scalded to death. only I happened to be the janitor of the building and there was no hot water, Doctor: It will go hard with you this time. Harry: you look as rf you have been drinking again. Harry G.: Yes, sah. judge. dat sho' am powful stuff what Ah had. It was dat dere chicken hoochf' Doctor: Chicken hooch? Why. I have never heard of that before. Harry G.: Yes, sah, Doc, chicken hooch. One drink and you lay. First Frosh: Get good service from your fountain pen? Second Frosh: 'Bout nineteen themes to the gallon. History Teacher: When I was your age, J. B., I could name all the presidents off by heart. J, B. Gibbons: Yeah, but there was only about ten to remember then. Abie and Rheba sat all evening without speaking. They were holding hands. I wish you would say 'our' occasionally, stormed Mrs. Taylor. 'Tm tired of hearing you say 'my car', 'my house'. You know everything doesn't belong to you alone. The next morning Mr. Taylor was rum' maging around the room. 'Tm looking for our trousers. replied Mr. Taylor. George He sure believes in farm re' lieff' Glynn M.: Yeah? George J.: Yeah: just foreclosed the mortgage an' relieved us of our farm. Toth: Preston is an awful flirt-I wouldn't trust him too far. Miriam: I wouldn't trust him too near. Mary Alice Hamby: I want a cap, please, for my husband. Clerk: Yes, madam. What size does he wear? Mary Alice: Well, I really forget. His collars are size sixteen: I expect he'd want about size eighteen or twenty for a cap. woulcln't he? Miss Sanders: Did your father help you with this problem? Cap Hicks: No, I got it wrong my' self! Kenneth W.: 'iThat confounded dog of yours has bitten a chuck out of the calf of my leg. Rue Kerley: I can't understand that: he's generally particular what he eats. Mr. Rogers: Dear, won't you sing some' thing? Isadore R.: But it is time for the guests to leave. Mr. Rogers: I know it. Miss Sanders: Now, R. B., where did you get this chewingfgum? I want the truth. 'iNag : You don't want the truth, teach' er, and I'd rather not tell a lie. Miss Sanders: How dare you say I don't want the truth? Tell me at once where you got that chewingfgumf' Nag : Under your desk. WILL JOHNSON MAUD JOHNSON Telephone in Every Room ASK ANY TRAYELING MAN The New Saline AMERICAN PLAN 0539 40 Rooms with Running Water-8 with Bath fig Rates 83.75 Up HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS 109 S?- ' ff. 1 9, x. ff? Congratulations M' Q ii 0 Class of 1929 X May your future lives be filled with as much happiness as your school days in H. T. H. S. 115 Q is 0 'Nl Frank P. Skaggs ' X ' I Q 5 of' l if N 'Ili 452 m . .i IE. .n , I ---I-.zulu ll 1' +4 Q The Leading Druggist Michaels-Stern Sonny Boy Suits Suits for the Boys 522.50-S3-1.75 57.50 to 315.00 W GASKINS 86 CO. HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS Quality Quantity EHI Fruit Flavored A. Franks Harrisburg, Ill. 110 Building Material Q99 THE J. B. FORD Lumber Co. Q99 URG,u. Rude's Funeral Home If the body of the departed one be em- bahned and made to look life-like during those few days it lies in state that does much to rob death of its sting. J. H. RUDE ARTISTIC EMBALMER ,X 4 ,arg . :V 'px QYJAKLANQQQ' S31 , J- tu-u-:su ,fp Oakland and Pontiac Motor Cars Reflect the True Spirit of American Youth. Corniek Motor Sales l'5 South Vine Street Harrisburg, Illinois 112 Folks - v - it' s been a Pleasure! U E'VE heartily enjoyed Working with your staff to produce a year book like this .... NEXT year, we hope vve'll have the opportunity to do our share again .... NEW ideas . . . that's what staffs want! And vve'1l have a hatful of good ones for you when school opens in the Fall . . . just when the members of next year's staff will be scratching heads for new ideas .... just when they'll be wondering vvhat's it all about? THEN, when they're ready, vve'll explain our four-fold service . . . vve'11 give them the help they need to publish a most successful year book . . . Xl Xl Xl v v v KELLER-CRESCENT COMPANY The Complete Year Book . . . Under One Roof Artists . . . Engravers . . . Printers . . . Binders EVANSVILLE INDIANA l 4 ,NN ,. 1 1 5, K l Q 12' u ML Ask Your Mother CREAM OF PATENT For Cakes and Wedding Cakes BELLE AND HARRISBURG FLOUR For Bread OLD KENTUCKY For Biscuits Woolcott Milling Co V fp? , V ww-, fy ggi 1, ! N E 91, V - A, f- 4 I T. 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JACKSON Large enough to care for all your Automobile needs - small enough to know you personally and to appreciate your patronage. Pasteurized QVQRISBOQQ A a t It Helps Insure Our Future Citizens Harrisburg Dairy Products F REEDMAN ,S STYLE SHOP SAM FREEDMAN, Proprietor Hill Ladiesi, Misses' and Childrens Readyftofwear West Side Square Harrisburg, Illinois FOR SAFE AND ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION USE Harrisburg and Dorrisville Bus Line R. R. RANDOLPH, Manager Hudson-Essex SALES AND SERVICE HARRISBURG MOTOR SALES CORP T'I31'1'iSbLl1'g' is a good town. 11 Mr. Phillips was determined in his pref- erences: I will get married only when I meet a woman who is my direct opposite, he told one young lady. Well, she replied tauntingly, there are many wealthy. intelligent girls in this vicinif ty. Mr. Small fat theatre, to talkative occuf pant of seat in frontj: Excuse me but we can't hear a word that's said. Talkative One fwho turned out to be Mr. Lappinjz It's no business of yours what I'm telling my wife. Mr. Nolen fin history classjz Who was the Black Pirate? Louise Small fabsent mindedlyj: The son of Old King Cole. Lady fin drug storejz A box of per' fumed salts. sir. Clerk: Sorry. lady. Epsom salts don't come perfumed. Lady: Oh. I want bath salts. Farmer: Would you like to buy a jug of cider? Tourist: Well-erfis it ambitious and willing to work? Foreman: How's it happen that little fel' ler carries two planks to your one? Laborer: 'Cos he's too bloomin' lazy to go back fer the other one. Charles Prout: HA pretty girl is like a melody. Wayne Gidcumb: Yes, that one the oth' er night was sharp and sure did knock me flat. So I sent her a note, Charles: And what'd she write? Wayne: Oh. said for me not to play around. Client: I bought and paid for two dozen glass decanters that advertised at S16 a dozf en. f. o. b. and when I got 'em, they were empty. Lawyer: Well, what do you expect? Client: Expected 'em full of booze. Isn't that what f, o. b. means? A chip on a shoulder is a kind of excess baggage to tote through life, Mr. Lappin Ito Manual Training studentjz Whats the matter with that hand? Student: Cut it with a saw, Lappin: Now, how'd you do that? Student: Sawing 3X7 Chicken. 2X3 Cat. W a Goal. -Chicago. Twice in a moment: not one in a second. The letter M. They call him Daniel because he was the ladies' lion. A doctor is most annoyed when out of pa' tients. Bob Burnet fto Precious Jim Cundifflz If that bore, 'Russ' Nolen, comes in, tell him I'm out: but don't be working or he'll know you're lying. Ikey fseeing friend Cohenjz How vas dot fire last week at your place? Cohen fnervouslyjz 'LSh! Dot vas next week. Hann: Ah, you is my friendt, vasn't you? Johann: Ach, yes: but vy esk? Hann: Vell yesterday I stuck up for you. Johann: Vy? Hann: Vell. dot Piddlehoofer saidt you vasn't fit for to sleep with pigs: und I saidt you vas. Josh Billings said: Lad every time yu pheel ticklediand laff once in a while enny how. Madeline Shockney: Brenice, it's rude to whisper. Brenice Cannon: Well, I was just saying what a funny face she had. So it wouldda been lots ruder if I hadda said it out loud. Doll: Yes, he proposed last night while turning the music at my piano. Poll: Oh, I see, you played right into his hands? What's the penalty for bigamy? Two mothersfinflaw. Encyclopedia Americana. Backbone-a long flexible bone on which the head sets on the top and the person sets on the bot' tom. How did the game come out? asked Mr. Bonnell. We lost, shouted a bunch of boys. What have you in that sack? asked Mr. Bonnell. The Referee. responded the boys, No, Rue, it isn't necessary to spank a cow to get whipped cream. The biggest joke John Franks can tell his girl is, Let's dance. Miriam Taylor: Dearest, can't you see my heart's on fire? Frank Miley: Well, do I look like a fire extinguisher T- Good Will By Good Service The Good will of a famous New York jeweler was ap- praised in the Surrogate Court at ten years' profit. Surely no exorbitant figure when you remember the half century's reputation for square dealing built by that firm. Well, we know that Service-the one word defining Val- ue, Dependability, Courtesy-is the one sure builder of Goodwill. Our experience in serving the public has taught us, pri- marily, that by their works ye shall know them. It is our hope that we have your Goodwillg that we have and merit your patronage. If we have failed to gain either or both, our progress has been retarded. Harrisburg Ice Company Home Concern Both Phones Confidence in the National Furniture Co. 117 BUELL'S Harrisburg's Style Store 20 South Main Street jACKSON,S DRUG STORE RA THBONE SOUTH MAIN STREET d an Drugs, Stationery, School Books d 0 an Cloth1ers Supplies South Main Street VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN 118 IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE INDEED--- To Co-operate With You In Producing This Book It ls Your Twelfth Year of School and Qur Twelfth Year In Business, Let Us Both Remember These 17 Lines of Truth 1. The 2. The 3. The 4. The 5. The 6. The 7. The 8. The 9. The 10. The 11. The 12. The Value of Time. Success of Perseverance Pleasure of Working. Dignity of Simplicity Worth of Character. Power of Kindness. Iniluence of Example Obligation of Duty. Wisdom of Economy. Virtue of Patience. Joy of Originating. Profit of Experience. OUR WISH IS THAT EACH OF YOU ENJOY FULL MEASURE OF YOUR EFFORTS AS YOU PASS ALONG THE HIGHWAX OF LIFE The Metcalf Studio 119 Chas. V. 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Tulfy Senior President '29g Football '26, '27, '2Sg Track '23, '29. His very presence made a holiday- Atfectionate laughter and quick, unsaid tears. JOHN FRANKS-E. ..I I., Football '28, '29g Basketball '27, '23, '291 Senior Vice President '291 Basketball Captain '29, I had to grin to think about The fun I had before they caught me ETHEL STEVENS-E. Irish Senior Secretary '29g Glee Clubg '2Sg Commercial Contest '23, '29: Cv. A. A. '291 Physical Education Exhibition '29g Hi Tri Leader '29. Not all that bend the knee and bow Yield service half so true as thou, HUBERT MORSE-E. Salesman Sam Senior Treasurer '29g junior Play '2S: Agriculture President '27. Never idle a moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Growing in wisdom, finding grace with all. 19 U g, I fraixik flaw, ' f WAMMQ I EDNA HARPER-E. Snooks Dramaties Club '27, '28, '29: Purple Clarion Staff '23, Phys. Ed. Exhibition '2S: Pow Wow '27: Won- der Hat '2S: Debating '29g Senior Play '29: Hi Tri Leader Of her bright face one glance will trace a pic' ture on the brain, And of her voice in echoing hearts a sound must long remain. STEPHEN DOUGLAS GOLDEN-E. Pansy President Glee Club: Football '27, '28, '29Z Quar- tette '28, '29: Lelawala '2S: Tulip Time '2S: Minstrel 'LZ9: Junior Play '2S: Senior Play '29. His fame puts forth fresh blossoms hour by hour. BERNICE MOORE-E. Nise L and E Contest '26: Ba-sketball '28, '29: French Club '2S: Commercial Contest '2S. '29: G. A. A, '29: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '2S: Junior Champs Basketball '2S: Hi Tri Leader '29. 'I'ho' I should name each separate goodness. Clearly. that is her very own, To her calm eyes, alone the authentic Picture would be never known. STEVE LOVAS-L. Business Manager of Keystone '29: Orchestra: Band '26, '27, '25, '29: Football '28, '29: Commercial Contest '28, '29, By reward of a well filled pastg A heritage it seems to me. Viorth while, a life to hold in fee. RUBY BOOTEN-L. Phys. Ed. Exhibition '29: Commercial Contest '29, The twilight of the trees and rocks ls the dark shade of thy locks. KENNETH CAIN-E, ..Bub.. Ag. Club '23, '29, His is that language of the heart In which the answering heart would speal-:.' ESTHER SHAVITZ-E. Mike Basketball '26, '27, '25, '29: French Club '27, 'ZSQ Literary Society '2H: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26: Hik- - wi '-if mir ..b, ...L Brown eyes man might well be proud to win. RUE KERLEY-E. Droopy Transferred from Simpson High School 'ZXQ Basket- hall '2N, 'llllg Football '28. Happy am I, from care I'm free Why aren't they all content like me. See zvlzere it beacons the stan' of suc- H cess. 20 1 EVELYN BLANCHE ARCHER-L. ..Amy.. French Club '23: Basketball '2G. '27. '2S. 'ZZ9: Low- ell Basketball Team '27. 'Zhu Freshman Captain: Old- er Girls' Conference '2S: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26g Commercial Contest '28, '29: Hi Tri Leader '29. Vainly look we for another In thy place to stand. ISADORE ROGERSWE. ..Ikey.. Freshman Secretary '26: Assistant show-room man- ager of Eflylltian Poultry Show 'QSM Ag. Club '25, 'EEL Happy am I. from care I'm free Vsfhy aren't they all content like me. .. CATHERINE ROBERTA HAYNESfL. Assistant Editor Keystone 'ZUQ Dramatic Club 'ix '2:I: Junior Play 'isp Southern Illinois Commercial Contest '28, 'QSM Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, '2T: Our Aunt from Californian: Older Girls' Conference 'ESI Hikinw: Club '27, 'QM Senior Play 'ZEN Basketball '27 Hi Tri Leader. Sweet dignity. and tenderness of grace. Devotion. and power to draw the heart: This her inheritance. her wer. her art. CKRL RUTHER l I I ', I . -- . v . Y- : L. and E. on es 26. T, NN - I ll- Qua ette TIS: Po ' N w '26, '27 ' eowal : ulii- Time : ' es Non .' te : 0 Q' Glee Club . '25, . : J ' ' 'e -. ry E 41 resident '21': ba n '27: oys' -.lt - ce '11T: Cantata 2 e l , ' . I .. , In , ,, . P s ! 'hi hu eeause I must And pipe but as the linnets sing. VELMA McC-UIRE-L. Purple Clarion Starfg L. and E. Contest '2Hg Phys. Ed. Exhibition 'Zag Commercial Contest '29: Chorus '26. Her life was earnest work, not play. KERMIT COTTON-L. His simple record I have pondered der with deep and quiet joy, IVIAY KELLY-E. Transferred from Gary, Indiana. She breathes a finer ether. Beholds a cleaner sun: In her supernal being Music and light are one. RAYMOND CAIN-L. Society of men is sweet. Of women sweeter. A lVitness to the ages as they passf 21 -Q., , X x , ,x . f, , :pa-f,. -,w 5' , 3 I 1- f - 2 fin.: .fx - fix F-17' :Egg A 5 1 E L 4 v.. url? I. ..'.' n,, , Q .VN ni' . 1 , , El I i s fu , :rw ' ' ' . Hui' . -fun., -9 i 1:47.-xl.: K 3. ' rv fgvwuagwz :'1-'ax.v'vl-v'v:'v'p: ,pg- .A . ..., 11 X, , H ,MM , 4' H .S N4 31 . A - C -. . 4' wa , ,f 1f,. my aa., ,W- QLI4-L flLJ.fd VAC- 4-9. M ,,f6,fx,. QL ,pw In 1, HAROLD STEIN-E. Swamproot Tennis '25, '29: Basketball '29. No sinner. nor saint perhaps But--well. the very best of chaps. FREDA JANE SMITH-L. Freddie Orchestra '26, '27: G. A, A. '29: Glee Club '29: I Phys, Ed. Exhibition 'ZLL Arid bring the lassie back to me That's aye sae neat and clean: :Xe smile o' her wad banish care Sac charming as Freddie. HERMAN BOATRIGHT-L. ..RiP.. To take things as they he. That's my philosophy. CHRISTINA HOUSE-E. Chris Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, 'ZTZ Basketball '26, '21 Hiking' '26, '27: French Club '27, '2S. For tho' she worships duty, Such elements in her are exquisitely blent She cannot but be kind. NVILLIE KENNETH RYAN-E. Transferred from Gaflatia: Operetta '27, 'ZSQ Sopho- more Class Play: Junior Class Play: Debating Team '27, 'im XVillyAs rare and Wiley's fair And Willyf's wondrous honnief' ELEANOR EDDY-L. jane G. A. A. 'QSM Basketball '25, '29, Phys. Ed. Exhi- bition '26, '27. l have hut one rule and that ls to be pleasant. ELSIE MILLER-E, Vice-Pres. of Freshman Class '26, '2T: L.-E. Con- test '26, '27, '25, '1Z9: Girls' Quartette '28, '29: Le- lawala '27: Chorus Class '26, '27, Phys. Ed. Exhibi- tion '2H. Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. CH RISTIAN PATTERSON-L. Chris Transferred from Harlan High School '277 Harlan. Kentucky. A little work. a little play To keep us going-and so goodfnightf' uAllIhii'i0'I1 hath allured us, fame likewise, . . , and ull that pronzzsed honor 'LTL Men's eyesf 22 LEWIS WILSON DORRISAE. Bill Freshman Treas. '26: Hi-Y Treas, '27, '2S: Hi-Y Pres. '29: Glee Club '2S: Dramatics Club '2U: Junior Play '2S: Class Basketball '26, '27, '25, '20: Purple Clarion '27, '29: Keystone Starl' '2El: Football Scrub '2x. '25l. He brought us wonders of the new and old. LEOMA McGRANER-L. Leona Orchestra '26, '27: L.-E. Contest '26: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '29, Sight brings she to the seeing. New song to those that hear, Her hraye spirit sounding Vxfhere mortals fail and fear. MARIORIE J.-xCKsoNeE. Marshie Keystone Editor '29: Dramaties Club '27, '25, -lv President '2S!: Nonsense Nite '2H: Junior Play '2X3 Phys. Ed. Exhibition '2l5: Purple Clarion Staff '2EI: Senior Play '29: Older Girls' Conference '2N: Hi-Tri Leader '29. So shines thy name. illumined in the sky- Such joys. such triumph. such remembrance thine! FREDERICK CHRISTMAN-E. L,-E. Contest '2S: Orchestra '26 '27 N Hr Pur ple Clarion Staff '2S: Keystone Of science and logic he chatters. As line and as fast as he can: Though I am no judge of such matters. I'm sure he's a talented man. st2iir i9. ' ' LORENE POWERSiE. Rene Typewriting Contest '29: Debatinir '2s: G. A. A. President '29: L.-E. Contest '26, '29: Girl Scout Pa- trol Leader '2S, '2fI: Pow Wow '2H, '2fbg Class Bas- ketball '26. '27, '28, '29, Captain '27: Phys. Ed. Ex- hibition '26, '27, '28, '2Elg Yvalk Abouts '26, '27, 'ZNI Hi-Tri Leader '29. Quiet and sensitive as she seems. A docr of deeds. not a dreamer of dreams. GERALDINE BERNICE FAVREAU-L. ajcrry.. Girls' Glee Club '27, '2H, '29: French Club '2S: Lowell Secretary T293 Lelawala '27: Tulip Time '2Hg L.-E. Contest '26, '27, '2N, '29I Chorus '27, '25, '2El: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '27: Commercial Contest 'EUC Hi-Tri Leader '29, She laughed and every heart was glad. DAVID COX-E. acoxy.. That boy with the grave mathematical look. OLIVIA GROSS-E. Toots Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, '27, Her delicate form. Her night of hair. Took me unaware. lI'hitl1e'r lends the path To anzpler fates that lead. 25 MABEL LUCILLE ARMSTRONG-E. ..I-lucy.. L.-E. Contest '26: Dramatics Club '27, '28, '29: Hiking Club '26, '27: Basketball '27: Phys. Ed. Ex- hibition '27: Older Girls' Conference '2S: Junior Play ':ZS: Commercial Contest '2S. '29: Vaudeville '27Z As- sociate Editor Purple Clarion '2S, '29: Senior Play, '29: Hi-Tri Leader '29: Girls' Glee Club '27, '23, Our Aunt From California '28, 'LEven Cupid is her slave. CLEG PHILLIPS-L. King Tut Stately and tall he moves through the hall, The chief of a thousand for grace. LILLIE HART-L. Babe Commercial Contest '28, '29: Hiking '26, '27: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, '27: Basketball '26: Girls' Glee Club '29: G. A. A. '29g French Club '27, '2S: L.-E. Contest '27, '29, To see her is to love her. And love but her foreverg For nature made her what she is, And never made another. MYRTLE OWEN-L. Phys. Ed. Exhibition '29, She doeth little kindnesses That most leave undone or despise. HAROLD HOLDEN-L. Firpo Track '26: Band '26, '27, '28, '29: Debating '26, '29: Orchestra '27, '23, '29: Basketball '26, '27, '28, Vw hat wisdom his to know the boundless might Of banded effort in a world like ours. MYRTLE MURPHY-E. Phys. Ed. Exhibition '27, She was modest. mild. and beautiful. The fairest we have known. JEWELL JACKSON-L. ..Dude.. Keystone Staff '29: Asst. Business Manager. So shall the light of that immortal fame, Keep bright forever this most faithful name. LOUISE SOUTH-E. G. A. A. '29: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '2S: Basketball '20, Dark was her hair. her hand was white Her voice was exquisite tender, The frlitlz. to labor, hand and will, nor rlmllif the lnmwizfst SHN. 24 PAULINE RANDOLPH-E. Polly Basketball '26, '27: G. A. A. '29: French Club. Sec- retary '2S: Glee Club '29, Minstrel '29: Exhibition '26, '27g L.-E, Contest '29: Hi-Tri Leader '29, Perfect was her crown of hair Perfect most of all her song. LEROY KIELHORN-L. Kejem Bookkeexuim: Contest '27, He battled valiantly. all unbeguiled By what might tempt or foil a lesser soul. MADELINE SHOCKNEY-L. Myline Debating Team '29: Orchestra '26, '27, '2N, '2v: Band '26, '27, '29: Asst. Editor Keystone '29: Older Girls' Conference '2r4: Hi-Tri Leader '29, Fair as a star when only one ls shining in the sky. GENEVA THOMPSON-E. ..Gene.. So sweet. so lovely and so mild is she Adorned with graces beauty and virtues store. BERNARD FROMAN-L, Freshie Captain of Football '29: Football '26, '27 H 0 Track '25, '29, Yet the strong man must go For the journey is done and the summit at tained. BLOSSOM MOORE-L, Bubbles French Club '2b. She's good: she's king: Age can never bend or mn her: Theres a heart a youth within her. HELEN TWITCHELL-E, Phys. Ed. Exhibition '25: G, A. A. '29, Her feelings have the fragrancy, thc freshncs of young flowers. RGBERT EADIE ,.B0b.. For he who is honest is noble. Whatever his fortune or birth. To care for the things that Shall endure. RAY BROTHERS-L. I like to be as my fathers were, In the days ere I was born. MAY ANDRUKAITIS-E. Purple Clarion Staff '29, Keystone Staff '29, Glee Club '29, Phys. Ed. Exhibition '28, Girl Scouts '29, Hi-Tri Leader '29. Lovers oft had wooed her But she only laughed at love And wondered at the silly things they said. MIRIAM TAYLOR-E, Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Lelawala '27, Tulip Time '28, Style Show '28, Minstrel '27, Vaudeville '26, French Cluh '28, Treasurer G. A. A. '2S: L.-E. Contest '27, '28, '29, Quartette '28, '29, Keystone Stall '29, Hi-Tri Leader '29, Her voice has a tender cadence but is pure as a silver bell. SCOTT LEINENBACK-L. Looney Glee Club '26, '27, '23, Hi-Y '27, '28, Quartette '27, '28, Basketball Manager '29, Keystone Staff '29, Le- lawala '27, Vice-President of Lowells '29, Minstrel '27, '28, '29. He has imitators in scores, who omit No part of the man but his wisdom and wit. ALINE GUNTER-L. Transferred from Galatia: Junior Play '28, Debat- ing '27, '25, Intellectual Contest '26, '27, Commercial Contest '29, Her's is a spirit deep and crystal clear, Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies. GLYNN MCCORMICK-L. Pear Head Ag. Club President '29, Football '29, Track '28, '29, Basketball. The sunniest nature, his. that ever breathed: Most lovable of all the sons of men, MASON L. BQND-L. MK.. His heart was mirthful to excess. WILMA LAXTON-L. alt.. Dramatics Club '26, '27, '28, '29, French Club '26. '27, '28, Eclectic Society '27, '28, Debating '29, On- O-Me-Thumb '27, Betsy Baker '28s The Girl To Order '25, Our Aunt From California '29: Senior Play '29. Large innocent eyes. Lit with life's romance and surprise, And with a child's strange wisdom wise. And fiercely clicl continue until the set- ting of the sun. 26 JOHN HENRY JACOBS-E. Firpo Football '26: Debating '2t4: Keystone Stall' '29: Hi- Y Secretary '25: Hi-Y Vice-President '26: Hi-Y '2S. His manhood breathes in every line Was ever heart more human. MARIE WISE-L. Olin Dramatics Club '27, '24, '2El: State Commercial Con- test '25, 'QSM Puri-le Clarion Stall' '25I: Hi-Tri Leader '29, She has struggled and yearned and aspired, Grown urer and wiser each rear. P . CHARLOTTE LEONBERGER-I.. Angel Face Girls' Athletic Association '2lI: Transferred from Elizabethtown. The great world. seeing her. afar, Claims her. and names her for a star, JOHN PRESTON XVOOLCOTT-E. Presto Freshman President '26: Emersonian President '2tv: Orchestra '26, '27: Band '26, '27, '2N, '2Ug Ag. Club '28, '29: Junior Play '2S: Hi-Y '27, '2r4, '2!i: Ilrama- tics Club '25, 'ZEN Senior Play '2E0: Business Manager Purple Clarion '29: Most Valuable Boy to School '2E0. He does the work, he is set to do. And therein honor lies. MATTIE ODUMfE. Matti French Club '26, '27: Keystone Stall' '2tIg Commer- cial Contest '29, Her good eyes like sapphires shining bright. Her forehead ivory white. DIMPLE BROXVNYL. Shorty Orchestra '26, '27, Her gravest moods could scarce displace The dimples ol her nubbrown face. LEO MORRIS-E. Kayo HQAH, Club, President '2N: Vice-President .Xp:. Club The true Knight of learning The world holds him dear- Love bless him. joy crown him, God speed his career. DOROTHEA JOHNSON-E. Honey Debating '28, '29: Dramatics Club '2H. '2U: French Club '28: Eclectic Society '2H: Junior Play '2N: L.-E. Contest '29: Senior Play '2U: Hi-Tri Lender '29. Look not on her with eyes of scorn, Dorothea was a lady born. Blest if they knelt' what lzappincss is theirs. -7 LENA JENKINS-L. Phys. Ed. Exhibition '29: G. A. A, '29: Chorus '26. How meek, how selffforgetful, Courteous, Calm! LESLIE BUFRED THOMPSCN-E. A princelier looking man never Stepped through a princely hall. LILLIAN SIMPSON-E. Glee Club 'ZEN President of Sophomore Class at Golconda '27: Dramatic Club at Golconda '2T: Phys. Ed. Exhibition 'ISL Here dwells sweet love and constant Chastity Unspotted love and comely womanhood Regard of honor and mild modesty. NELLE BLANCHE CAPEL-L. Baby Nellel' Dramatics Club: Purple Clarion Staff '2S: Knave of Hearts '26: Junior Play '28g Phys. Ed. Exhibition '29: Popular Girl '29. Your whim is for frolic and fashions, Your taste is lor letters and art. H, BOATRIGHT-E, Mountain 'il fear no power a woman wields While l can have the woods and fields, NELLE KOWITE Eclectic Society '2S: French Club '2S: Girl Scouts '2S: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, YT: Hiking Club '26. A form more fair. a face more sweet Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. RACHEL MUGGE--E. Blondy Basketball '27, YN, '2EI: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '28, '29: G. A. A. '2El: French Club '26. So strong. so mild. Combining steel The tender heart and queenly will. HARLEY H. SHEPHERD-E. Begone dull care: I prithee begone from mel Begone dull care: Thou and I shall never agree! Learning 'is culled our mental diet. 28 MARY UTTER-E. Emersonian Secretary '2H: Orchestra '26, '1Z7: See- retary, G. A. A.: Southern Illinois Commercial Con- test '2S: Junior Vice-Pres. TIS: Hi-Tri Vice-PreS. '29. Oh, saw ye the lass with Bonnie een? Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. TONY BELSKIS-E. Hi-Y '26: Keystone '29. He danced along the dingy days And this bequest of wings Vllas but a hook. what liherty A loosened spirit brings. IRENE CHASE-L. Orchestra '26, '27: C. A. A. 'SSH Phys. Ed. Ex- hibition 'EEL She worries not, she hurries not. Her calm is undisturbed. KATHLEEN YORK-E. Basketball '26, '27, 'Zig Phys. Ed. Exhibition '116. '2T. And hair a sun light yellow And eyes a morning blue. JOSEPH WOODRUFF-E. 'tBuckskin Air. Club TIN. He was straight and strong and his eyes were blue As the summer meeting of the sky. CARRIE DORA SKAGC-S-L. Patsy Orchestra '26, '2T: Keystone Stall' 'Zin li. A. A.g Style Show '2tI: Phys. Ed, Exhibition, And her modest answer and graceful air Shows her wise and good as she is fair. MARGARET NAGEL-E. Margie French Club '26: Hiking '26: Commercial Contest '2El: Hi-Tri Leader '29, A violet by a mossy stone Half-hidden from the eye. NORMAN DIXON-E. Red Football '26, '27, 'ZZXZ Track '26, '27. 'ZX 'Tm very sure I should not care To till our Cuhernatofs Chair. Prepared in Splendid Carbs io make their lefty. 20 c .215 12 . r l , I, ,, ,.,,,, . 1 7 f' 'Lf .fi 'Vx ,,, , , , , ' ' ' ' Luth 1 TTT! JOHN LUTWINSKI-L, ' T ' l He pondered well. looked in his heart, And bravely did his part. MARY AFTON IRVIN-E. French Club '27, '2S: Literary Society '2S: Editor- in-Chief. Purple Clarion '29: Phys. Ed, Exhibition '29: Older Girls' Conference '2T: Hi-Tri Leader '29, Mary, since first I knew thee, To this hour my love hath deepened. HALLIE ANDERSON-E, ...I-Oty. French Club '2S1 G. A. A. '29: Tulip Time '2bp Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29: Girls' Quartette '29g Purple Clarion Staff '29: Older Girls' Conference 'ESQ Hi-Tri Leader '29, A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. PEARL HART-L. Phys. Ed, Exhibition '26: Dramatics Plays '27: Senior Editor of Keystone '29: Older Girls' Confer- ence '27, For she was just the quiet kind Whose naturs never vary, Like streams that keep a summer mind Snowhid in Jenooaryf' .- RUSSELL DAVIDSON-L. Rusty Orchestra '26, '27, '28, '29: Band '29g Boys' Glce Club '27, '28, '29g Dramatics Club '27, '2S: Big Seven Intellectual: Boys' Quartette '28, '29: Tulip Time '2S: President of Lowell's '29: L.-E. Contest '26, '27, '28, '29, When I draw my bow across the strings, My audience forgets all earthly things. JOSEPH PAVELONIS-E. Joe Pave Orchestra '26, '27: Commercial Mect '29, The man of life upright. Whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds. Or thought of vanity. OPAL COZART-E. President French Club '27, '2H: Keystone Stal? '29, The blessing of her quiet life Fell on us like the dew. KENNETH C. WEAVER Gooseberries Purple Clarion Statf '2El: Keystone Statl' '29, Nowhere so busy a man as there ever was And yet he seemed busier than he was. Fur lmppiev' retrlms their future charms unfold. 30 FRED GABEL-E. Hoot Track '26, '27, '25, Deep in his eyes I read a mystery. JUANITA DUNCAN-E. Chorus '26: G. A. A. 'fill Phys. Ed. Exhibition 'QU Oh. who will walk a mile with me along lifes merry way? EMMA WHITE-E. ..Em., French Club '2'l: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '2E': Chorus '26. But if you saw that which no eye can see the beauty of her lively spirit . Garnished with heavenly gitts ot high degree. VJILEY CARROLL RYAN-L. Transferred from Galatia 'Zi-1 President of Junior Class '2S: Debating Team '2N: Junior Play YS: Oper- etta '27, '2H. Among his hooks he sits all day to think and read and write. MARY JANE WILGUS-E, L.-E. Contest '27, '28, 229: Vice-President of Sopho- more Class: Girl Most Valuable to the School '29, Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29: School Quartette '28, 'ESM Bin Seven Meet '2S: Lelawala KIT: Tulip Time 'IM Older Girls' Conference '2H: President of Hi-Tri 'ith A beautiful incarnate song. A marvel oi harmonious grace. VIVIAN BURTON-E. avlg.. French Club '2H: Vice-President G, A. A. YU: Bas- ketball '26. '27, '25, 'YAC Hikinir Club '26, 'ETS Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, '27, 'IIN 'ZIEL Her heart is like an outbound ship that at its anchor tugs. RALPH HURNING-E. '-Tabby' Glee Club '1Z6: Lelawala 'LfT: President Junior Class Football '2N, 'ling Junior Play KES: Chorus '26, -l. His was the wisdom shrewd of roadside men. Gathered in wanderings through the country wide. ISABELLE COFFEEN-L. Izzy French Club '26, '27, '2H: Glee Club '2N. '2Elg De- bating: '26: Orchestra '26, '27, '2N: Operetta 'Zig G A. A. '29, Art Editor Keystone '29: Hi-Tri Leader .,,q -L' The road to laughter beckons. The' road to all that's best. To hem' and gire counsels of munkirirlf 31 -Q., , X x , ,x . f, , :pa-f,. -,w 5' , 3 I 1- f - 2 fin.: .fx - fix F-17' :Egg A 5 1 E L 4 v.. url? I. ..'.' n,, , Q .VN ni' . 1 , , El I i s fu , :rw ' ' ' . Hui' . -fun., -9 i 1:47.-xl.: K 3. ' rv fgvwuagwz :'1-'ax.v'vl-v'v:'v'p: ,pg- .A . ..., 11 X, , H ,MM , 4' H .S N4 31 . A - C -. . 4' wa , ,f 1f,. my FLOY WILLIAMS-E. Kiddo Transferred from Galatia '28: Debating Team. Her modest eyes abashed to behold So many gazers as on her stores. MALCOLM SMITH-E. Malcolmus Hi-Y '29: Dramatics Club '29, Glee Club '29: L.-E, Contest '29, Class Basketball '29: Junior Play '28g Debating: '28, '29g Orchestra '28, Keystone Staff '29g Senior Play '29. Transferred from New Burnside '27g Class Officer 127: Basketball '2.6. He was a gentleman from sole to Crown Clean favored and imperially slim. CORA VIERS-L. Corie L.-E. Contest '26: Glee Club '26: Lelawala '27: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '2S. Blessing she is: God made her so And deeds of week day holiness Fall from her noiseless as the snow. ETHEL REFFETT-L. Bubbles French Club '28, '29: G. A. A.: Phys. Ed. Exhibi- tion '29. She is young and blithe and fair Firm of purpose sweet and strong. 'TRAFTON DENNIS-E. Transferred to Equality '27, '28: Sophomore and Junior Plays: Oratorical Contest, Second '27, Third '28: Basketball '27, '28: Debating H. T. H. S. '29: L.-E. Contest '29: Senior Play '29. How must the heart. ah, Cupid! be, The hapless heart stung by thee. BRENICE CANNONHL. ..Bebe.. Style Show '28, '29: Phys. Ed. Exhibition '26, '27: Publicity Solicitor Purple Clarion '29. The memory of thy loveliness Shall round our weary pathway smile. GRACE ANDERSON-L. Girls' Glee Club '28, '29Z G. A. A. '28, '29: Phys. Ed. Exhibltiuh '26, '27. Let us live and then be glad While young life is before us. CLIFFORD HICKS-E. acap., Track '!6: Basketball '26: Glee Club '29: Oneretta 'L!H: Cantata '2P3. But work and l fell out. Sn'n1e1ul1e1'e high up amid the spheres- the lure of the road unknown for me. '32 A simple truthfulness. and these have lent her A dignity as muvelcss as a centre. LOUISE GARNETT-L. Phys. Ed. Exhibition, '24, '25: Hikini: Club, '2-1. l A hearty lugh, a cheery smile. W Yes. she's merry all the while. EOLA JOINER-L. Phys. Ed. Exhibition 'Z26. She hath a natural. wise sincerity. HARRY GARNETT-E, Band 26, '27, IIN, 'ZEN Orchestra '26, '27 'N fl .-E. Contest '20, Violin Solo. He goes out with his dreams Through a gulden wonder place. We are all tall enough to reach Godk hand, and angels are no better 33 RH H-J: , h , , A fry- 1 - 1 'U X 1 li' ig x ' f A, V A 1, ' f-vxdm 7 1 , ll! E .' if N- f f if 1 , J fm Of -I 1 ' .N Q WJ 2-ci: Q Z S . ' , . . -X z-' ' f ff,?7 ' ,I g h X fx X 7 ,J N X - ig ff . 1,1 , . lf, K xg ,,.k aw'.Ll4 Qi! 'lx , V' , X ,V ' 4475 is , 7' ff Yxl N f11f72 Wh i .'. Qf ff X' -fi f,g- 4-ff? nfl' 'Lv W ma+Jg,yi f1 6 -f will-Aw'jT:,12f?-?Y 3, ff' l x ? YK X 1741! , ,f fl, 'qllffi' AYQQ 1.523 vii? - if ,T 1- fffi 1 -bf A f -R - -- 1 W-: b L, ' I Q X M! N ' Q55 J -- q ' ' x ' 'I Y - E-GW? f k- 5 fr I 7 T R f i x , -cc Z f'.,l 1 J X!!! f Yi , f ff' C A Y ' 1 isp, fyg! L ,4 'Q Q t xxg ' A 'rf Y, fi. jfi X f My f X 7 W ?-igrvda 'w g1J ,!:1'1lfei14.. MQW- W, rl - ' I '- FN '- 'H' s-f'Ff'gf?,5 '9,,-:f1Zf:' ,fiiii V :v 'A 1 1'ix L- - ,'if ' 7 .. .' ' F P3 .ff?'Q7z-:Eff-g'?f j'12:'q:. 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J, 'JW-. 4-, -- ,t -.1..g,. f. , J v . gh-Q5 ' . .-11 -it , YV .f ,V . - .-5-,'-M. J .. . Jilllaamry l K.432Y1.Ni',-v.,.,:NAll'-flu . .W , ..,, --, .Ai ji: uiJ.Lf,5'. . N 'if VM., Class of '30 OFFICERS President ......,.. ,. ......,.. Charles Prout Vice-President ....,,.. ,.,,.,,,..,.,, H ubert Fox Secretary ........... ...,...... V irginia Kearns Treasurer ....,w ......, K enneth Wiley Youths who in their strength elate, challenge the wan and front of startef, 35 ROXV Row ROW RC Nt Junior Emersonian Girls 1---Hazelmae Clark, Ruth Clark, Catherine Davis, Margaret Morgan, Helen Baker, Lillian Patton, Mary Herpel, Wanda Thomas, Geneva Pankey. 'fMary Snyder, Lenora Allen, Chloe Spence, Ora Brothers, Oneita Gidf v I RK HRX' IUWXX cumh, Gladys Little, Susie Bogut, Lucille Golden, julia Catherine Reeves. 3-f-Iuanita Calvert, Nina Lee Moore, Ruth Pickering, Lillian Davis. 4 Avis Bolerjaek, Josephine McElroy, Maurine Miller, Laverne Smith, Sylvle Stricklin, Mittie Ruth Taylor, Edna Kirkham, Marie Oehm. Q 'Anna Vachunas, Bernice Froman, Irene Smith, Kathleen White, Mar' jorie Hutton, Helen Potts. li fffharlotte l'linnmer, Grace Mcllrath, Theresa johnson, Edith Anderson. l1'Hf'1f ring .wlmll nmlrf' H10 :mmf .wl1lf'mc'. Zjfi ' ' ' 11:4-in RLWW ROW ROVJ ROVJ ROW ROW junior Emersonian Boys 1-Kenneth Graham, Jessie Ahney, Floyd Harrison, Xxfyllllillll Patton, George Ledbetter, Earnest Waillaiee, Carl Miller, George Monge, Charles Me' Kenzie, Frank Ivliley, R, B. Clark. fGerald Naugle, Elmer Knight, Hal Rude, Virna House, J, R, Clements, Harry Gaskins, David Plummer, Frank Miteliell, john Grissom, Alex Kerszis, Ray Moore. fl. C. Endsley, Lee Gunter, Daniel johnson, James Seott, NVillard Norman, Frank jones, Carl Fulkerson, Kenneth Smith, Edris Thomas, XVillard Morse. fChamp Davis, Matthexx' Mxiller, Tony Stasiulis, Ownly Riee, Loren Dalf las, Rohert Vsfanless, Loren IVleClendon. -Tom lVIeClusky, Vxfaldo Thompson, Rohert Mullinix, Charles Clark, George Bowman, Clyde Wilniiith, Clayton Humphrey, Roland Hedger. fReed Glaseoek, John Laseoe, Charles Farrar, Glenn Amherger, Glenn Dallas, Strother Reed, Raymond Stump, Hubert Fox, Ivy Fields, joseph Claybrooks. Beyond zrlzere lziglzest z'lm1fglzt.w can fly Sfwfclzeflz flu' world of nzy.wtery. 0 NWRW ',, L J, YN - ' . - VT r'-s ROXX RK WVU ROXX l G.- Q W, RUXX' -1 I-if AX ' Q junior Lowell Girls Bernice Granger, Veva Bolen, Pauline Hart, Evelyn Gibbs, jeaniee Aus- tin, Genevieve Conner, Charlotte Smith, Louise McDermott, Romaine Noonan, Allene Johnson. Beulah McGuire, Katie Wzilters, Hilda Waigiier, Agnes Geltosky, Velma Strieklin, Gladys Morris, Velma McKinney, Ruby Beam, Hannah Striekf lin. Zoline Stewart, Gonzella Rudd, Louise Butler, Mary Nancy Felts, Bessie Inman, Kathleen Ingram, Virginia Kearns, Juliet Barnes, LaVerne ln' gram. Bonnie Rose, Marguerite Bramlet, Louise Wiggins, Wiliiia Sanders, Ruby Shewrnaker, Katherine Bush, Lois Heatherly, Madge Small, Georgia Har' binson, Madge Vdright, Breniee Kent, Mary Zimmer, Paralee Parks, Marie Seig- lvr, Cuba Turner, Lillian Burbank, Tlirrugli all hope of '1I'1'Hfl0IH IVIIMI r-lfmbvfl fo seffnis but dross. 354 WWMF ' ' - ' ' 'Q-fm fs R R x I HL ROW ROXV ROW ROW ROW junior Lowell Boys Harry Bozarth, Charles Bridgewater, Charles Kielhorn, Eugene Dorris, Fred Gregg, Vernon Lynch, Francis -Iahn, Wayne Gideumh, Butner Potf ter, Orval Cummings, Ishmael Cox. Brooks Reynolds, john Blackman, Clifton Hall, Harry Vv'ilson, Eugene Bennett, Charles Prout, Garland Fulkerson, Cletis King, Orion Karber, Claude Hargraves. Waldo Herron, Robert Tuttle, Kenneth Wiley, Dayton McCormick, Chelsea Rudolph, George Johnson, Auda King. Maurice Sullivan, john Cooley, Lester Turner, Zan Wallace, Ralph Brown, Dale Moore, Wendell Anderson, Charles Wright. Seten Vxfalker, Lowell Renshaw, Omar Womack, Henry Maddox, Floyd Josey, Raymond Dehes. The spirit into that great mst Where neither future is nor past 39 .Xxx X? , I K ,ks xx V K EMMA The Keyafane - ff' 1 5+s f ' Sx. M ,gi N ff - A 'X A km X 1--X ff, V. A 4 f 1' ' gSl ' 1 M, , fr 1, X' JW QQM M.E,Andrulu.lTvk Mnlrff .N'1lHNhl.lll' in lifrfs .wlznrly 1I1flf'1'S.U .10 l Class of '31 OFFICERS President ........... .,..,.,.......,...,.. ,..,,..... H a fold Wiley' VicefPresident ....,. .......... B ill Gibbs Secretary ......,. ........ G ladys Bond Treasurer ...,,i. L, O. Hamby So brighter grew The Earth around. And bluer greu' the sky above. -11 RUXX' 1-f RUXV 2 RUXV 3 RUXX' 4 RC FXR' 4 ROXV fi Sophomore Lowell Girls Kathleen Coifee, Opal Karher, Callie Waldeii, Helen Cozart, Lela Fulkerf son, Eugenia Maud Clark, jewel Gihhons, Thelma Wrrwrk, Golda Gibbs, Milf dred lryin, Ruth Dearing, Mildred Bristow, Twila Wright, Grace Bro' thers. Dorothy Sullivan, -lane Rose Vkfhitley, Hannah Thomas, Louise Mayhew, Rachel Pankey, Dorothy Thompson, Stella Geltosky, Ruby Bennett, Iris Buchanan, Nelle Rose, Freeda Hartley, Elsie Hall. 'Juanita Bond, Doris Boatright, Aileen Reynolds, Geneva Harrison, Wilf ma Burton, Helen Hatfield, Uvalee Morse, Virginia Ragsdale, Katherine Gaslzins, Vada Thomas, Beatrice Froman, Fern Rice, Mabel Vxfinltleman, Waiada Davidson, Edith Armistead. Gladys Pepper, Myrtle Hamilton, Ruth Smith, Frances lxlasiokus, Virgin' ia Loclze l'SfllIlfll'lIfj iriflz, l'f'l1lf'lfflIIll feet, II'l1r'rr flfff lzronlif null l'lYl'F'I' n1r'Pf. P12 --f-H --.o, I Y , LX X U 7 H-x - ' A x ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Sophomore Lowell Boys Lewis Heister, Harold Wiley, Guy T. Pankey, Claud Roddam, Vx7oodrow Pyle, Robert Hall, Pete Leskis, Earl Booten, Fred Patterson, lvlaynard Stobart, Kenneth Stokes. Louis Thompson, Eugene Render, XVayne Baker, Guy Thomas, Harold Corniek, Curgie Rude, Gail jackson. Jesse White, Emmons Raley, Wcwodroxx' Eulkerson, Henry Hughes, Vxfayne Fulkerson, Kenneth Durham, Kenneth Graham, Robert Kelley, Wa5'ne Green, Earl Lashbrook, Bernard Pait. james Wanless, Bill Gibbs. Eugene Hetherington, Kenneth Martin, Charles Wiiig, Clyde Thompson. Tony Repsis, Lee Gunter, Robert lvlerrow, Herman Conover, Guy Tan' ner, L. G. Hamby, Denver Reed, bl. B. Gibbons, Harry Scott. A boy? will is the zz'1'r1d'.w will And the flzouglzfs of youth are long, long z'l10z1glzfs. 43 l RQWW ROXV RGNV ROVJ RUXV R4 WX Sophomore Emersonian Girls fMildred Pallister, Greta Olliver, Mary Evelyn DeGroat, Mary Evelyn Ingram, Yulia Stokes, Mary Tribbett, Mildred Stump, Helen Geltosky, Mary Bowen, Imogene O'Donnell, Bernice Marshall, Mary Evans, Gene' va Ripperdani, Gladys Bond, Bernice Clark. fLorene Dunn, Fern Gibbons, Mary Kowite, Martha Rodville, Jennie Kerzis, Dorothy Cook, Anna Newkirk, Blanche Goodman. Marie Springs, Prudie Owens, Pearl Barter, Barbara Butner, Nellaray Franks, Louise Boatright, Audrey Kibler, Louise Mings, Louise Barbre. Gwendolyn Adamson, Helen Smith, Juanita Love, Gertrude Reynolds, Ruby Barrett, Margaret Zimmer, Margaret -Ianies, Ruth MeGraner. Mary MeSparin, Ruth Davidson, Marie Turner, Ruby Rude. LlMf!l'lll'llfj rises into noon, Mfly ylfflws nnwflrd into June. 44 wne2f5p-fic if ,' . i . ' . 1 L7 K, 7 V-, MV- - , - ,- ,xi A .- - 4 . - . . ,- 1-1 - ,.,-H . 'A ROW ROW ROW ROVJ ROW Sophomore Emersonian Boys George Rohertson, Philip Durham, XVayne Clark, Lowell Hargrave, Alf fred Vw7asson, Fred Inman, Kenneth Dixon. Harold Rice, Eugene Dorris, Ray Dorris, Orin Fulkerson, Harold Lynch, Dan Wilmoth, Frances Pry, Lewis Sunday Bill Gall, Alhert Kovach, Thomas Stirling, -lesse Harhison, James Parks, Billy Braddock. joseph Hawkins, Darrell Moore, lxdaeklin Butler, Coy Brown, John Hen' ninger, Kelley Pickering, Ivlervin Hickman, Fred Dabney, Earl Finn, fhlarnes Carr, Eugene Thompson, Bill Salus, Alvin Pickering, AI, T. Har- per, George Irvin, james Hawkins, Harry Cozart, Otis Smith, Lewis Gall. AH the zvoiidrous 1I1'cun1.s of lmylzood, .-111 ynuflfs fiery tlzirst of praise. -15 Lifw after life doth change and shift With larger destiniesf' 46 Class of '52 President .......... ......... R ichard Christman VicefPresident ........ ......... B ernard Moore Secretary ...,,. ,,........ G eorge Barnes Treasurer ,, ..,..,, Louise Hood That the true Sceptre of all power is lore And lzumbleness the palace gate of fI'Zll'll.n 47 ROW' ROVJ ROW ROXX' RONV ROV! ROXX' ROKR' ROXV Freshman Emersonian Girls Bernice Fulkerson. Lillian Baird. Willie White. Hilda Smith. Imogene Hacker. Fannie Cummins. Georgia Hendren. Kathran Maslowski. Donna Rose Johnson. Helen Pelhank. Laverne Story. Willie Lee Youngs. Rose Damosso. Peggy Prout, Loretta Hopkins. Ethel Mae Martin. Sylvia Clayhrooks Virginia Garnett. Emma Parker. Fay Dennis. Tennie Glaseoek, Villedeane Geschwencl. Lessie Mae Brinkley. Opal Ruth Allen. Zelma Barger. Louise Fox, Elsie Thompson. Ruth Turner. Dorothy Sutton. Inez Little. Olive Davis. Laura Owens. Alherta Cole, Thelma Irvin. Allie Mae Parkinson. Evelyn Miller. Mary jane Ahney. Ruth Logan. Ruhy Hess. Pauline Barnneld. Catherine Sloan. Kathleen Clements. Laverne Ferrell, Elizabeth Strieklin. Kathleen Grigsby. Dorothy Berry. Gladys House. Mari Lu Hetherington. Jessie Burley. Phyliss Cundifi. Gladys Banks. Thelma Banks. Estelle Norman. Olive Harris. Gladys Donham. Nora Bumgarner. Anna Masuhs. Lucille Smith. Ruhy -Iosey. Carmie Franz. Grace Bnskett. Reha Teal. Geneva York. Ella Norman. Alma Gibbs, Ina Harris, Hallie Ogleshy, Alma McDonald, Irma Balazs. The phcmtrmz with the beclconing hand Tlzrff plzantom allures and Still dudes. 45 i ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW' ROW far. Freshman Emersonian Boys 1-Eugene Gholson. Franks Hazsley. Ernest Brashear. Vwfendcll Otey. Ted Pickering. 1 3 Herschel Archer. Tony Mazikas. Steve Bardos. james Laxton. Jules Delattre. Billy Brashear, Lowell Ozment. -Iohn Rodville. Frank Lucas. Forrest Taylor. Fred Pankey. Charles Barger. Claude Reffett. Elbert Norris. Leonard Quinn. Robert Booten. Robert Tavender. Leslie Nor' man. NV1lliam Medlock. -Jessie Harbison. Cedro Aluzes. Lowell King. Billy Armistead. Charles Durham. Cleo McAnnally, Karl Wise. Lyman Turner. Gilbert Ledbetter. NVallace Baldwin. Mike Planutis Van Hughes. 4-Harry Morris, Maggio Bcrtino, Landfersick Coker. joe White. Morgan Towles. 7 Cloyd Simpson. Bruce Masons. Vslilburn Hudgins. Iohn Cook. Estell Crabb, Burton Gregg. -Haldeen Roach. Irvin Mollitt. Robert Brisscnden. Harvey De Var. Earl Dabney. Ken' neth Upchurch. 6-joe Ferrell. Roald Moore. Roy Moore. Olen Ingram. joe Rogers. Cecil Mullinix, I Maynard Cannon. Frank Klondike. Henry De Vv'ar. Harvey Owens. Ronald Moore. Lee Parker. Orville Cass. Donald Hunsingei. Hubert Reed. Rodney Mattingly. Charles james. Vv'alter Fink. raised my eyes to bless the stars that shared its light with me so -19 AX .II-I T'. ..- ,W 4 I....'.j ., 1: .. II . , I ,I . . v .. AXE' . lx'-' f ... I ' .W ' . .In V. -W , . 1 .: I -.f-j. '1 .-I ...., I..I 1 ..IIy,II . 'V -if ...-IIJJ ..I,,-'II..4'.,..'2'.I G.A:t1g.'..I'g ' Ip. ..,, I. I .I .Il I ,I.. ..,.g,.- .. ..I .aI,IpI . . .f - ,.X.I- -..I. -.IMI-.IX I .. I I It .1 ...I . I . 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Nellie Hayes, Ethel Turpin, Virginia Pickford, Helen Sweat, Gertrude Hunim, Margaret Bryant. Helen Mooneyhani. Katherine hhIZllClSl1S. Reha Fleming. Josephine Bramlct. Helen Mrillinix. Flaura Qwenx, Ruhy Fulkerson, Keln Stringer, Qlive Irene Nolen. 'l'helnia Millix, june jaelwon. .lane Hawkins, Dorothy Cohh. Alma Dove, Mary E. Boyd. Helen Vvlhitloek. Thelma Overton, Juanita Newman, Helen Brown, Georgia Adkins. Lonzxe Hood. Vwhlnia Horn. ,lane Lehman. lrene Bowman. Phyllix Hawkinx, Marie Barter. Virginia Ashe. Mary Ellen Quade, Virginia Sullivan. Violet jackson. Hazel McDowell. lla Spencer. Gertie Stone, Shirley Seats. Elizabeth Smith, Lucille Aldrich. Lydia john-on, Dorothy Strieklin. lvlymhle Evans, Evelyn Evittx Thelma Johnson, Gladys Butte, Elllilhkjlll New, Nora juftiee. fulahel Thonipxon, Noveda Fowter, Kathryn Harris, Bernice Turner. Louise Penrod. l.'-'.'i:Ll.i lfowler. Ollie MeGarx'ey, Lois Dixon, Lorraine Mundy, Doris Connor, SM zms cr phcozfom of delight When firsf she gleconed upon my Siglzitfl 50 X X1 N 'x 4 R CXV RO XXI' ROXV ROW' ROXV ROW' Freshman Lowell Boys Kenneth VSvlCl'ITll1I1. R1Cl1HI'Ll Christman. john Davis. Eugene H3fTlSCWll. Kllflbfill Patf tmson, Gordan B. Vflley. Eugene Plilidflllg. lvlrke Hegglln. Frank Suk. Kenneth Puckett. Grlhert Sandage. Harley Catlln. James Herpel. Gordan F. Xxvllfy. Earl Xylse. BCl'ljLlfHlI'I F. Gatei Rxeh' ard Carpenter. S, V. Queftell. Vslvodrow XYalterN. Semhert Gihhons Vfoodroxy Brrdges. Ralph Lucas. Bernard Moore. Rrehard Foster. Ben Yarbrough. Rrehard Prealey. John Pattrnxon. Harold Curnmxn-. Xxvllllliill Bardoi. Kenneth Charnheri Grlhert Penrod. Byford Snuth. Lloyd lvleDan1el. Henry Kendall. Sedallas Hamilton. Xylfgll Cline. Xxvlllrllfd Cook. Xxvllllilfll Aldridge. Kenneth NVolfe. Frederxck INJCKCIIZIC. Carl Hetherrngtun. George Barnes Yelmont fVleDan1el. Harrls Berry. Paul Saylor, Pearl Orr. Denzll Penrkon. Everett NVas50n. Houston Smith. Guy Shelfurd. Frank fxlorrls, Ted Prckermg. Dan johnson. Leon Freedman. Thurston Orark, Yerden Brannon Oral Taylor. George Kwet. Xxvllllillll Joyner. Burnis Deal. Vfomack. Cecil Fulkerson. Henry De Var. Charlw Reeder. Melx'1n XYh1te. Elwood lwlatherly. The elzild fx father of the man. 51 Doyle Schwart:. Harold lnnas Partaln. joe Gaul. As firm, 7l'l1f'll to outstrip thy skyey speed Sr-rrrrw S!!f Hl9d a 'l71S'l0'II.U 52 Society Officers EMERSONIAN OFFICERS President ..,.,..... ...,...... J ohn Woolcott VicefPresident .,.......... Carl Rutherford Secretary .,.,... ......... M ary Utter LOWELL OFFICERS President ....... ..e..,.,. R ussell Davidson VicefPresident ..,.......,. Scott Leinenbach Secretary ...,... ,...... G eraldine Favreau Year teach me to stand by the road And cheer as the zvirzners go by. 53 NX EMERSONIAN CONTESTANTS FRONT ROW-Donna Rose Johnson, Helen Pelhank, Trafton Dennis. Malcolm Smith, Edna Kirkham, l7Ol'0Ih9Z'l Johnson, Harry Garnet, VVendell Otey, Marjorie Hutton. Pauline Randolph, Mary Utter, Lorene Powers, Olive Ilavis, Anna Masulis. r SECOND RONYfMzu-klin Butler, Orin Fulkerson, 1-lliI'l'9li Moore, Stephen Golden, Mary Jane VVilgus, Miriam Taylor, Hallie Anderson, Elsie Miller. Y lli llll lllllifiililllllq lllll lll ' i Kiiagaixilxix. e LUWELL CUNTESTANTS lfI1tJfI'I' IQHXX .Xmm linlherim- l'ml,s, lNI:iry Rmldzmi, Uhzulee lirimluexxater, Eugenia Maude Clard. Mag. Iuzirlg. lfvlv-, X'lv-nlnm llnuwlzlle, fiemuizl Hnrlrifnn, Evelyn Arm-her, Lillie Hart, Allha Austin, Jane llnxf. :yi-, lilixzilif-vll FJ---.'. Sl-Qfflfilr IUIW Inna- l':-rtslin, lrnylun lVlw1'm-niirilx, lleralaline l zivre:ui, Jane Ruse Whitley, Kathleen lnwam, Yxlxin :l lawzuri-, llnlylli lizuxxn, Fruit Iieinenlizu-li. ll'l1f fluff' H'l I'I' lI'I'Ullff or II'llI'fllf'l' 'Il'l'.I'6' righf, lin ff-111 .wrfnwffnrrfs fo UNI' H'fIllflf'I'.U 3-L COMMERCIAL CONTESTANTS FRONT ROVViMary Nancy Felts, Mary Herpel, Edna Kirl-cham, Velma McKinney, Brenice Kent, Joseph Pavelonis, Mattie Odum, Tony Belskis, Aline Gunter, Aileen Johnson, Romaine Noonan, Marguerite Bramlet. Charles Prout. SECOND ROW-Lillie Hart. Evelyn Archer, Marie Wise, Geraldine Favreau, Bernice Moore. Catherine Haynes, Mabel Armstrong, Margaret Nagel, Velma Mt-Guire, Christina House, Ruby Booten. 1g,y A greg: uuiy11.v.uuq q'..l'p'Q DEBATERS FIRST ROVV-eNYilma Laxton, Malcolm Smith. Charles Prunt, Mr. Bonnell 1AclviserI, Kathleen Colleen XVanda Thomas, Ralph Brown. SECOND ROVV-Phillip llurham, John Henry Jam,-obs, Ruby Shewmalzer, Madeline Shockney, Trafton Dennis, Edna Harper, Grace Bosketi, George Johnson, Anna Masnlis, Matthew Maller, Dorothea Johnson. Must src in all H1 ings look for flze zrlzcwz, lfllfl, and ll'lICl'CfflI'C?U 55 Keystone, Harrisburg, Illinois Band Burton Greeg, Olive Nolen, Steve Lovas, Francis jahn, Wilford Cook, John XV. Davis, Madeline Shockney, Frank Lucas, Lloyd McDaniel, J. M. Wettlaufer4 Director, C, B. Wiley, Ralph Lucas, james Herpel, Leon Freedman, Harry Garnett, Charles Wright, George Barnes, Vernon Lynch, joe Gall, Harold Wiley, Harold Holden, Eugene Render, Byford Smith, john Woolcott, Wayne Clark, Ovalee Morse, Fern Gibbons, Earl Finn, Richard Presley, Charles James, Mick Hegglin, Xxfvllhllfll Hudgins, Maynard Stobart, joe Claybrooks, Fred Patterson, Claude Rod' dam, Ed Ghent, Billy Armistead, Fred Gregg, Louis Heister, john Martin, Francis Pry. Wayne Baker, Hal Smith, Carl Hagler, Waldo Herron, Mervin Hickman, Darrell Moore, Carl Wise, Robert Pattinson, George Ledbetter, Kenneth Upchurch, Floyd Harrison, Eugene Harrison, .Lnnes Parks, Archie Brown, Gilbert Penrod, Mel' 'sin XVhite, Lowell Oznient. Hr stretr-lzwd some Clmrrls and drew Mll.9lf' that made nien's bomfnzs Swell. 513 Keystone, Harrisburg, Illinois Orchestra Richard Christman, Fred MacKenzie, Earl Finn, Harry Garnett, Mary Nancy Felts, Wendell Otey, Charles Prout, Grace Boskctt, Fred Christman, Vernon Lynch, Way'ne Gidcumb, George Robertson, Hal Smith, J. M. Wettlaufer, director, Francis Pry, Eugene Render, Steve Loyas, Willford Cook, Harold Vwfiley, Madeline Shock' ney, Coy Brown, Henry Kendall, Kenneth Upchurch, Virgil Cline, Richard Presley, Frances Masiokus, John Martin, Corris Conner, Jules Delattre, Golda Guess, Byford Smith, Elbert Norris, Neva Dunn, Tony Mazikas, Sid Hamilton, Virginia Sullivan, VVayne Green. And the night shall be filled zcitlz IHZISIACKH Ol GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW-Katherine Harris, Bernice Turner. I-sabel Coiieen, Francis Masiokus, Freda Jane Smith. Virginia Sullivan, Virginia Ashe, Alma Mc-Donald, Geraldine Favreau, Grace Anderson, Yulia Stokes. Fern Gibbons, Dorothy Sutton, Evelyn Miller. THIRD ROVV-Cuba Turner, Audrey Kibler, Ruth Smith, Louise Minis, Virginia Locke. Madge Wright, Lillian Simpson, Pauline Randolph, Rachel Pankey, Hannah Thomas, Ethel Stevens, May Andrukaitis. Eugenia Maude Clark, Kathleen Coffee. SECOND ROW-Loretta Hopkins, Lillie Hart, Virginia Kearns, Mittie Ruth Taylor, Jane Rose Whit- ley, Barbara Butner, Mary Tribbet, Ruth Clark. Ruby Stevens, Bernice Clark. FIRST ROW-Elsie Miller, Hallie Anderson, Miss Cain, Director, Miriam Taylor. Mary Jane Wilgus. BOYS' GLEE CLUB l-'lifJN'l' IZUW Mr, Small, lbiref-torg High S4-houl Male Quartet: Mai-ltlin Butler, Darrell Moore. Russell lravirl-vin, Stephen tinlvlen ll're-sirlent of the filee Clulvl. Sl-LVHNII HOW Louis lleister, Wendell Oiey, lnnas Partain, Dayton McCormick, Carl Rutherford. Kenneth VK'ilvy, Vihiylie lirffen, VV:iyne fiiilcunili, Vernon Lynch. Tllllill HOW Keririetli l,lpr'huri'h, 1'liITor4l Hivl-Qs, Orin lfulkerson, Mervin Hickman, Malcolm Smith, lL'f.rw4 .lf-hn-vii, ltnlirli Iii-mxrl I'l're:i:furerb, lmniel Johnsmi, Charles McKenzie 4Serretaryl. Glrfrlrlmiing Hu' eurflz zritlz song. 58 TULIP TIME MINSTREL zvlzaf art can fcaclz the lzzmzafz mire fo reaf- SSI af' , ' if ,QQ 5 6 1 V k 'QL' Q me 'XE XSTQVWG A-nu .'4.: :. e ,' be -'S ,vi Yu: ft .b.w? '.,---ng -.H Mrwnw I xx M1 -H U-'L.4T 12l- 7 114,C1 1 H 114 f M65 IJRAMATICS CLASS PLAYS Tim Nay is the filing. 450 xx Orme 2 V ' ' Each had his falc fo fall and efzclz IT'u,w lllI.l'l'0ZlS fo be pIm,w'fI and 11111180 G1 SYNOPSIS OF THE SENIOR PLAY Some Baby CAST Professor Frederick Relyea .,...,...,..,.,...., .,..,......., J ohn Wooleott Mrs. Wellsmiller fAuntieJ ...,............ Catherine Haynes Sylvia Relyea, his daughter ......... ........ M abel Armstrong Philip Stantion, his assistant .....,........... ......... T rafton Dennis General Henry Burbeck ............,................ ............ S tephen Golden Marcella Burbeck, his daughterfinflaw ................ Dorothea Johnson Mrs. Vivvert, a neighbor .......,......,........., .......,.. M arjorie jackson Mrs. Henderson, her mother ....,,. .......... E dna Harper Lucille Norton, a neighbor ........ .i......... W ilma Laxton Judge Sanderson ..................... ....... C arl Rutherford Sheriff johnson ....................,............... ..,...... M alcolm Smith Deputy Sheriff Stoker ................................................ Ralph Horning ACT I Dr. Relyea has long been seeking to find the Elixir of youth -that wondrous liquid which will make all young again. He has stolen a neighborls dog to experif ment on. When Sylvia, his daughter, learns of this, she fears her father may be imprisoned for theft so she takes a pup to the laboratory and returns the mother dog to the neighbors kennel. The professor and his assistant, Philip Stanton, Syl- via's sweetheart, see the pup and fully believe the mother dog has been changed to a tiny puppy-thanks to their marvelous Elixir. All they need now is some old perf son to try the Elixir, and General Burbeck sixtyfnine years and three months old, finally consents to take the liquid since he desires to be young again so he may marry Sylvia. just as Professor Relyea is about to give General Burbeck the Elixir, he is called away. When alone the General spills the liquid containing his youth. General Burbeck's son has married contrary to his father's wishes. The daugh' terfinflaw, seeking to get help from the General leaves her baby on the sofa where the General was last seen sitting. The Professor and Philip return, and seeing the empty Elixir bottle and a baby wrapped in General Burbeck's coat, they fully believe their experiment has been a decided success. ACT II The Professor and Philip do not quite know what to do with the baby, which they fully believe to be sixtyfnine years and three months old. A judge is called, and he assures the Professor that he will be taken up for kidnapping and adjudged insane, while Philip will be held as a murderer. The two men take one drink of something to steady their nerves, and when General Burbeck appears in full size, they believe they are intoxicated and seeing things. ln the meantime Sylvia learns of the baby's presence and believes Philip is experimenting on it. ln order to spite Philip she promises to marry the General at once. At this time a neighbor leaves her baby for Sylvia to care for. Sylvia wraps it in her kimona and leaves it on the couch. Another bottle of Elixir is spilt, and when Philip and the Professor return and find the baby and the empty bottle, they fully believe Sylvia has also been turned into a baby. ACT III The Professor and Philip are kept busy with two babies on their hands-also the sheriff has the house surrounded since the mothers of the babies say they are kidnappers. Sylvia and the General appear before the harassed Professor and Philip, and the two fully believe ghosts are haunting them. Luckily the mothers of the babies. the babies and Sylvia and the General appear at one time before the Prof fessor and Philip just in time to prevent their taking some of the Elixir also. Every' one is made happy once more. Lo, it is th.-e gala nz'ght. 62 PURPLE CURTAIN QDRAMATICS CLL'Bl FIRST ROVV-Virginia Kearns, Juliet Barnes, Madeline Monroe, Dorothea Johnsen, Edna Harper. Jane Rose Whitley, Barbara Butner, Hannah Thomas, Miss Hill, Sponsor. SECOND ROVVfNVilma Laxton. Mittie Ruth Taylor, Marjorie Hutton. Virginia Rausdale. Marine VVright, Marie WVise, Marjorie Jackson, Lillian Burbanks, Ca-therine Haynes, Mabel Armstrung. Helen Geltosky. Louise Small. THIRD ROVV-XVayne liidcumb, Charles Prom, Vernon Lynch, XVilson lmrris, Ralph Brown, Tom Mcflusky, Malcolm Lambert Smith, John Yllwolcott, Dayton LICCLll'I'l'llCli, Charles ML-Kenzie, Charles Briilue- waters. To the Glory that zras GIVFFI' And the Grandrzzr that zrus Home. G3 HI-Y TOP llONVffleor:e Ledlyetter, Roy liorris, Clifton Hall, Robert Tuttle, Charles Farrar, Archie Brown, Charles Mol-ienzie, Butner Potter, Phillip Ilurham. SECOND RUN'-L. O. Hamby, John Henry Jacobs, Charles VVright, Carl Hauler, John Vl'oolcot.t, Ilayton Mt-Cormick, Euuene Ilorris, Vernie House, Kenneth XViley, Charles Prout, VVayne Gidcumb. SE.-XTEll-Rilus Doolittle 4AclviserI. Malcolm Smith lTreasurerl, Frank Miley lSecretaryl, Ralph Brown tVice-Presidentl. Vl'ilson Dorris 4Presidentl. as HI-TRI LEADERS l4'lifIN'l' ROW Hazelneae Clark, Mittie Ruth Taylor, Geraldine Favreao, Madeline Shot-kney, Edna Harp:-1, Mary Afton Irvin. Hernire Moore, lsahel Colleen, Pauline Randolph. SEVUNII HOW Kathleen Volfee, Marjorie Jackson, Miriam Taylor, Marie XVise, Velma Mt-Kinney. Nlafy Nanwy F:-ltf, llorothea Johnson, Ethel Stevens, Sponsor -Miss Johnson. Tlllltlv ROW Virviuia lie-alnes, Mary Utter, Evelyn Archer, Catherine Haynes, Mabel Arrnstromr. l'Ul'Ii'l'll I-LOW Maris- Sxeuler, Mary Jane VViluus, Hallie Anderson, May Antlxukaitis, Juliet Barnes, lhzrrwe- Masiolmn-, Lore-ne Powers, Fora Viers. To alma- fluff serrire is rr .wawranzmzt Ami I,orr' u'erzr.w SI'I'I'llIllUS guise. 64 AG CLL'B FRONT RONVfJesse Ahney, Irvin Moffett, XVumli-mv lYalters, Charles Bzlryer, Yirna Hmise, Kelly Pickering, Kenneth U1-rhurt-h. SECOND ROVl'x-Olen Inuram, Ilan Johnson, Hubert Reed. Hmris Henry, C11-yal Simpson, Joe Juhnson, Chelsea Rudolph, VVall:11-e Iizxldwin, Carl Miller, Ishmael Cui. THIRID ROVl'e-Richard Presley. Paul NYallace. Len Murse, Otis Smith. HAIIIEB' Owens, Kenneth Weaver, Lanfersuk Coker, Hubert Thnmy-sun, Willard Morse, Hzxmlfl James. FOURTH ROVVfOral Tziylur, Floyd Harrison, Everett VVasson, John NYUUI1-utt, Kermit Cuttun. Ken- neth Cain, Henry De Van, Clyde Thompson, Harry Cuzart. FIFTH ROXViGuy Tanner, Herald Naugle. Glynn McCormack, Lee Rmvan, Iszulfvre Rogers. Leslie Thompson, Rue Kerley. SIXTH RONViRobert Bayett, Yelmont Mcllaniel, Raymond Czrin, John Kruuer. Seten XYall4e1', Genrue Johnsun, Scott Leinenhuch, PRIZE NYINNERS IN POULTRY JUINIINH Geralrl Nuuule, Carl Miller, Ilan Johnson, Seten Xlhllter. Isaclore Rogers. Thr mlm' of the ground was in him flu' rrfl c'fll'l'11, The smurlf and tang of f'le'mu1faI z'l11ng,w. 65 PURPLE CLARION STAFF Adviser, Miss Pemberton: Editor-in-Chief, Mary Afton Irvin: Associate Editor, Mabel Armstrong: Business Manager, John XVoolcott: Circulation Managers, Edna Harper, Kenneth VVeaver: Advertising Manaeers, Ralph Horninu. John Thad Gaskinsg Bookkeeper, Marie VVise: Class Editors, Frederick Christ- man, Carl Rutherford, Nelle Capel, Ethel Stevens, Geraldine Favreau, May Andrukaitis, Juliet Barnes. ' Iliff KEYSTONE STAFF Editor, Marjorie Jac-ksong Assistant Editors, Catherine Haynes. Madeline Schockney: Senior Editors, Pearl Hart, Mali-film Smith, Opal Cozart, John Henry Jacobs, Miriam Taylor, Humor, Scott Leinenhach, Fiedeiirl, Christmang Avtivities, WVilson llorris, Lorene Powers: Snapshots, Mattie Odum. Carrie Dora Skauusg Art Editors, May Andrukaitis, Isabel f'oil'een, James Carr, NVayne Clark: Junior Editor, Bessie Inman: Sophomore Editor, Virginia Ragsdale: Freshman Editor, Lois Dixon: Business Statf, Manager, Steve Luvas, Jewell Jai-k-non, John Thad Haskins, Tony Belskis, Mary Jane XVilirus, Ralph Horninil Fill'- ulty .-'Xflvif-ers, Miss l'emlnertrnn, Mr. Hawker. Tlmnlc Gnd for the .splwnrlor of work. favs MARY JANE WILGUS Elected by the junior and senior classes to tlic honor of the most valuf able girl. Elected to the position of most valuf able boy. JOHN XVOOLCOTT Lo, fill' cri.wis.' Lo, the Slzozff. That mzzsz' call the Ieaflwr out. GT I 'za-alle the old frequenfefl way I In-ff again H111 sunny flaysf, lib g K 1bN fS Q ' wfzrizfwf Kg , W E? bf i! S . 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The Rotarians, always loyal to the school closed their houses of business and were present with all their pep. just to make it a real day of dedication the entire student body for the first time in the history of the school was present in a body. Taylor Field is the result of many years of wise saving of the athletic funds and the cofoperation of the community. It is not surpassed in the south end of the state by any other high school. Not only is it large but it has great athletic facilities, because it is patterned after the stadium at the University of Illinois. Wheii one approaches this field, surrounded by a storm proof fence, and sees the huge flag pole extending far into the air it makes one's blood race with patriotic pride. The feature of the day, the football game, was a contest between the best teams of the conference. In the years since 1923 Harrisburg has had only two defeats at the hands of Frankfort. The expense has been financed by the proceeds from student activities. The cost was: Storm proof fence ,.,..., ....,., 35 4,235.00 Cm'-l'31'5 --'---------- '------ 5 3,720-lilll Forty lots for field ....... ..... 7 ,27i,00 Plas P019 -e------------ ---- Z QI-O0 Sidexxyalks A7'.V--------Q--- -DQII 1 7036.450 Incidental expenses , 377.00 Tiling -bblrV.DQ--'.'--.--.'-------.,-------- 896.011 Tractor and tools ..... .... 4 77.00 Watei' mains .,.,...,.,,.,,.,,.........,. 925.00 Blffi'-Chew --'--'----s ' '--- l -772-IU Digging of Track and grading of ground .t...,,,.,.,..,.....,..,..,. 2,000.00 Great is thy skill O Builder, Thy fame shall endure for aye. 69 X .. .ie Review of Season The football season of nineteen twentyfeight was marked by three special fea- tures: the game with Henderson, Kentucky at Henderson, the dedicating of Taylor Field. and the Eldorado game. The Henderson game was a special event because it was the first out of the state game that the Bull Dogs had engaged in for many a year. Harrisburg won the game and impressed the fact upon the plucky Hendersonians that Harrisburg possessed a football team. Henderson later became western Kentucky Champions and claimants for the State Championshipg so the fact that the score by which we won is so little can be appreciated. The dedicating of Taylor Field was probably the most important event of the season or of any H. T. H. S. season for that matter. A record crowd turned out for the opening game on the field which happened to be with West Frankfort. Although Harrisburg was defeated by the Red Birds, and by a large score, we still maintain that it might have been a different story under different circumstances, The Eldorado game was a grand climax to a grand season and brought about the breaking of two mythical records. The game played in a field of knee deep yellow clay saw the scoring of more than thirteen points by the winning team and the scoring of both teams which never happened before in the annual clashes. As a whole the Bull Dogs had a pretty successful season since they won six out of eight games played. Ami flu' Ins-f of ull IIUIHPS is the playing, lad, If Wm give tliwni the best in you. T0 SEASONS RECORD Harrisburg ..... .....,,.., l 3 Henderson ....,..,,..,.. 7 Harrisburg ..... U Vxfest Frankfort ....... 24 Harrisburg .,... ,,..,. 1 2 Herrin .,,,,..,,,.,,.,.,,, fl Harrisburg ......... 25 Carbondale .. O Harrisburg ..,,. 39 Marion .......... O Harrisburg ,....,... .,...., 1 Z Ivlurphysboro . O Harrisburg ......... ...,... 1 W Benton ...,.,.... 6 Harrisburg ,....,,..,,Y,.,,,i,,,.,,.,.. 18 Eldorado ,.,,.......,...w... 7 BERNARD FROMANf fCaptainD, Halfback Froman led the Bull Dogs manfully in nineteen twenty-eight, and made him' self feared by all ball carriers because of his hard tackles. His loss because of graduf ation will be felt by the team. FLOYD JOSEYffCaptain Electj, Half or Fullback Floyd had a bit of hard luck in the opening game against West Frankfort when he sprained his shoulder. Although he didn't get to play in all the games the team showed their faith in him by electing him Captain for next season. JOHN FRANKS-Half and Quarterback john Franks stepped into a lot of hard luck this season when he broke his ankle in the third game of the season. His flashy end runs and off tackle gains were missed the rest of the season. His loss to the team because of graduation will be hard to iill. NORMAN DIXON-Fullback Reds steady line plunges were a big factor in all of the Bull Dogs games and it will be hard to find a man who can tackle as he could. Red is a senior. WLWODROW Rabbit PYLE-Halfback Little one hundred and twentyfeight pound Rabbit Pyle stepped into the shoes left vacant by John Franks and because of his grit and sensational running he also stepped into the hearts of the fans. Rabbit will be with the school two more years so big things are expected of him. And that is zvhy I am sa.yz'ng, lad That the best of the fight is the .staying lad. 71 RAYIVTOND STUMP-fSecond all Conference Teamj, Center Stump left the backtield to play the pivot position this year and he did a good job of it. His good passes and hard tackling helped the team out of many tight places. He has another year with the team. STROTHER REED-QAM Conference Teamj, Guard Strother plays a sensational game at guard. He seems to have the instinct to know where a play is going and not many plays get very far over him. He has another year in which to play good ball with the Bull Dogs. STEPHEN GOLDEN-QAll Conference Teamj, End XYhen a team gained around right end it was usually because Steve had been taken out, In other words he was an exceptionally good end. He was a hard tacklcr and blocker and won a unanimous position on the all Conference team. BILL GIBBS-Fullback or Halfbaek Bill was the only man on the squad that knew every position on the team. Be' sides knowing the signals for every position he could pass, punt, and hit the line. He hurt his knee early in the season and couldnit play in all the games, but he will fly high in his remaining two years of football. JOHN THAD GASKINSAHalf or Fullhack Thad was a good man at backing up the line and at punting. He seemed to have the tendency towards getting hurt however and couldn't play in all the games. Thad graduates this year. MAURICE SULLlVANfTackle h4aurice plays a pleasing game at tackle and seldom lets a man gain over him. He will he expected to hold the line pat next year since he is only a Junior this year. Tl1fff1 ffwglif like brcnvf nmn long and well. 72 Q5X D CDO mrmma mmm 3 Did flzc l'lIlillt I' fluslz by U'1'fI1 file svore flzuf won thi? yffnzv? 73 HAROLD CORNICK-Guard Fat is just about the spirit of the team because of his fighting neverftofdie spirit. He plays a steady game at guard and will be expected to help the team to victory in his two remaining years at school. OTIS SMITH-Tackle Otis was put out of the running before the season had begun by a sprained wrist, but the coach knew what he was capable of, and he was placed at the left tackle position when his wrist healed. He did a good job of it. He will be even better next year since he is only a Sophomore. HUBERT FOX-End Hubert is a steady man at end and has a fighting spirit that should be an ex' ample to aspiring football players. He plays a steady game and is always in the thick of the mix up. He has another year with the team. JOHN COOLEY-Guard Cooley gained his letter because of his fight and pep. He is a good man at inf terference even though he doesn't weigh so much. He is growing now and will probably play an even better game next year. OMAR WOMACK-Center Omar is a hard man to block and is a hard blocker so you can see he is a good football man. He is a good center and will be expected to play even better next year. HARRY WILSON-End Harry proved his mettle in the first game of the season when he had to play three quarters of the Henderson game. He is a good scrapper and is hard to block. He was only a Junior but has enlisted in the Navy. FRANK MILEY-Guard Frank had bad luck and couldn't stay with the squad all season because of an infected knee, which had to be operated on. His showing when he was with the squad merited a letter however and he can do bigger things next year with the CCHITI, RALPH HORNING-Guard Tubby was a big man on the squad. When the Coach wanted to put some weight in the line up, he sent Tubby in. It is too bad that he is a senior. GLENN McCORMICK-Halfback Shorty was a good back and a hard man to tackle. He was always good for two or three yards through any place in the line. His spirit was an inspiration to the whole squad. He will be missed next year. WAYNE SHAW-Manager Some one always has to do the dirty work, and Wayne did it with a will this year. He was always ready to rub down an injured limb or carry a piece of equip- ment to the field. His wit and humor will be missed next year. Yrft fo HZ,6'l'I' 1.11-9fflZC'fS they were true And had the gemus to bv men. 74 BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT RCVVvHal Rude, Harold Stein, bl. B. Gibbons, Bill Cibbs. Omar Vv7of mack, Denver Reed, Harry Bozarth. SECOND ROVV-John Blackman fManagerj. bl. T. Harper, Charles Mellen' zie, Maurice Sullivan. jesse VV'hite, Glynn McCormick, john Cooley, Scott Leinenf bach flvlanagerj. THIRD RCVx7ACoaeh Foster, Captain john B. Franks. Basketball Review of Season Harrisburg has at last convinced the Southern part of the State that they can play something besides football. Vv7hen the season first opened there were not many people in town who thought the team could win a single conference game but the superlative coaching of Coach Foster turned a hunch of rookie butterflyfcatchers into one of the smoothest, best teams in this part of the State. Although the team was beaten in the first game of the sectional tournament that was held here. they did credit to themselves because the team that beat them after a hard battle later won the State Championship. Wheii the season opened, the Coach had two first team men left from last year and it seemed that there were not any suitable men to take their place but by trying several different men at the positions, he found the men that could fill them best and devoted the season to making each man capable in his position. The second team was a good one too, winning as many games as it lost. This team was com' posed of almost the same team that was called the Tigers'A last year. They are all Juniors so they may take the place of the whole first team next year. From the standpoint of games won and reputation gained this is the most sucf cessful season that the H. T. H. S. has ever had in basketball. Coaches all over Southern Illinois have congratulated Coach Foster on his fighting proteges. Nr'z'cr to .szzlmzit or falter. 75 INDIVIDUAL SKETCHES Captain john Franks was probably the hardest righting man on the team. When a game was lost it hurt him as much as losing a five dollar bill would hurt you. He has lived and played basketball ever since he tirst knew what it was. The Coach at junior High predicted that he would make a name for himself in high school. Most of our plays were built around John and he usually started every play. john graduates this year and it will be hard to find some one to lill his position. Harold Stein was another scrapping member of the team. His guarding and iield goals were his main assets but he could pass and dribble as well. Swamproot worked hard for his place on the team and acquitted himself well all season. He will graduate this year and it will be hard to find a running guard to take his place next year. Bill Gibbs is one of those high tension players who play basketball as if it meant their very life. He has played hard all season and won the admiration of the fans by his iight and determination. He did his best work of the year during the district tournament. Bill still has two years with the school so he may help win a State Championship for the school yet. Omar Womack plays a stellar position at guard. Very few long passes ever got over his head and he could dribble, pass and shoot, too. Gmar came up from the ranks to get the position and the fans were well pleased with his playing. He is a junior so he may go to a State tournament yet. J. B. Gibbons played center and controlled the tip about seventyfiive per cent of the time. J. B. is a fast dribbler and a good shot under the basket. His reverse pivots were hard to stop and resulted in many baskets for Harrisburg. He is just a sophomore so he will be expected to improve in the next two years. Among thc substitutes we rind long tall Denver Reed who is going to bid against VI. B. for the center position next year, Jesse White who is a good depend' able player and will probably take Steins place. Harry Bo:arth is the happyfgo' lucky sharp shooter of the squad. He is so little that he dodges between the legs of a guard to make a basket. Harry ought to be good next year. Hal Rude is Harrys teammate. The two are hard to stop and Hal is death on passing and under basket shots. Maurice Sullivan plays guard for the seconds and does a good job of it. 'NVith all the squad, with the exception of john Franks and Harold Stein back again next year, we can expect even a better team for 1930. A state Cham- pionship doesn't seem impossible when the 1929 champs just beat us six points after we had led them three quarters in the sectional tournament. LETTER MEN 1 John Franks 2 Harold Stein 3 Omar Womack 4 Billy Gibbs 'T J. B. Gibbons 6 Scott Linienback flvlanagerj Something attempted, sonzetlzing done. 76 I Q ,, L J - . , , XX w 1 1 1 are zrlmf yozfrc dum' for IVIIUIL you haw' to A, , 9 1 40 M 1 W HARRY TAYLOR WILLIAM J. FOSTER CLARENCE BONNELL BASKETBALL RECORD 1928129 Harrisburg ,.....,,w...........,......, 20 Galatia ............. Harrisburg .,.., ....., 2 5 Sesser .,... Harrisburg ..... ..,... 1 7 Marion ...... Harrisburg ...,.. ...... 2 O Benton ...... Harrisburg ...... ...... 2 4 Herrin .......... Harrisburg ...... 13 Carbondale .,.... Harrisburg ,.... 28 West Frankfort Harrisburg .. 33 Murphysboro .. Harrisburg ...... ...... 2 4 Eldorado ,...i. Harrisburg ....., ..,... 2 2 Marion ..... . Harrisburg ....,. .,.... 2 0 Eldorado ....,. Harrisburg ...... .. 25 Carbondale ..... . Harrisburg ...... 13 West Frankfort Harrisburg ..... ...... 2 4 lviurphysboro .. Harrisburg ..,Y.. ,. 22 Herrin ............. . Harrisburg .. 22 Mount Carmel Harrisburg .,.... 12 Benton ......,...... . CARBONDALE INVITATIONAL TCURNAMENT Harrisburg .,...........,,............. 19 Patoka ...,,........, Harrisburg i..,.i s. 31 McClure .,.,,. .. Harrisburg ...... ..tt. 1 1 MHf101l Let 11,9 than be up and doing. 78 I ' ' 45 RCW ROW ROW ROXV Track Squad Gibbs. Smith. Pyle, Froman. Gibbons. Dixon. Iosey. Fox. johnson, Coach Foster. McCormack. Smith. Fulkerson. Dever. Ozment. Hedger. Humphreys. Dabney. Deal. Meikle. Gatts. Moffett. Klondike, Vw'alters. Kelley. Jones, Repsis. Fulkerson. Hickman. Salior. Clark. Mclfenzie. Belkis. Ledbetf ter. Hamby. Kerley. Vylise. Vwfasson. Roddam. Bowman. Dorris. Curr. Parker. Hennager. Glascock. Holden. Mclienzie. Vyfomack. Lewis. Rude. TRIANGULAR MEET Harrisburg entered into the track season with a spirit by winning a triangular meet held on Taylor Field Saturday. April the sixth. between Marion. Herrin. and Harrisburg. Although Harrisburg had no fast men for the dashes. they had first places in Norman Dixon in the hurdles. B. Gibbons in the mile and half mile. and Floyd vlosey in the Javelin throw. Harrisburg looked especially good in the hurdles taking first. second. third. and fourth in the high hurdles and first. second. and third in low hurdles. -I. B. still looks good on the SSI' and mile. He won both races by a good margin in the triangular meet. Floyd 'losey also pro' duced by winning first in the javelin throw and second in the shot put. Reed Glascock was quite a dark horse entry when he won second in the high hurdles. He is built for a high hurdler and here's hoping he makes a medal before he is out of school. Glenn McCormick made Norman Dixon stretch to win the low hurdles. being right on his heels and in second place. Froman although not winning any first. did his part by getting two seconds and a third and helping to win a second for the relay team. Although there were no records broken. it must be taken into consideration that it was just a week after track season opened and that a stiff wind was blowing. Considering everything. Harrisburg had good material and may produce just as much or more in the larger and more important meets. Harrisburg is getting her share of the athletic affairs this year. Two basketball tournai ments. the Southern Illinois Track Meet. and the Big Seven Track Meet. The money made from these affairs will go a long way towards paying otl the debt on Taylor Field. The Taylor Field track is a perfect running track and is layed out better than any in Southern Illinois according to the ofhcials and track men who were present Saturday, April 6. Did you breast the tape midst the jtying dirt That the leaders spikes had spurned? 79 G. A. A. 0fHcers and Chairmen If 111' zroulrl make his record trim, To flmzk zrfflzout confuszmz clearly. 80 ..f' ' A G. A. A. The Illinois League of High School Girls' Athletic Association known as the G. A. A., was introduced into the Harrisburg Township High School this year by Miss Thompson, director of physical education. Now dont confuse this with the G. A. R.-for this is only a crowd of livefwire girls bent upon pleasure. To be sure it is profitable too, but development of strong muscles and steady nerves alone does not lead the girls to forego their candy and other such unhcalthful habits, but rather the sheer joy of doing something a little better than some one else. Since the G. A. A. presents the work in an enjoyable manner. the earning of awards, which are given for participation in the various sports for a certain number of hours for eight consecutive weeks in physical education classes and the keeping of training rules, has been a sincere pleasure to the girls. AXVARDS Class Numeral ....... ..... ......................... .... I i f .IU points School Emblem ............................ ...... I ZW? points G. A. A. State Award .................. ...... I fiflfl points G. A. A. Highest State Award .................... .................. Y 004' points In each of the sports offered a Chairman was elected to take charge and to interest the girls in that particular sport. The chairmen of the various sports are: Baseball ...................,................... .......... ........... Tennis ....... Soccer ......... Basketball ....... Hiking ....... Skating ...,.. Tumbling ...... ........ . . ..... .. Volleyball ..................,........................................., .Catherine Gaskins Geraldine Favereau jenkins ......Nellaray Franks ....,....Callie Vsfalden ......Margaret James ..........Susic Bogut .....Rachcn Muggee Presiding over these Chairmen are the following oihcers: Physical Education Adviser .................... Miss Catherine Thompson Pfegldgm ,.,,,,.,,,,,7,7.w...A.AA,,,,,,,, ....... .......... L t wrene Powers VicefPresident ...... Secretary ........... Treasurer .... S 1 ......Vivian Burton Utter ......lN1iriani Taylor PHYSICAL TRAINING CLASS 82 !f'7 2Y7 gf Q A , - 1 lA 4 7 Af 143 X ,mm -uw N vi! 4 iixl. f A 'j g ' 1' :A W V 1 1 X xmx fi YY af I V ly g . 1 ' f 'T 'nf Viw, I ' ' a i , Y I Q X X I AIX N 15' 7 ff' J P911 '3 If l Wh? j:T'Aa,, 'kt ZQ'QfA -A' V -f J V' I Qwgsgsl-8 Ab! a 24: N :2.1 L, iw ' A E jf.- Q' fi :Q I 'fx - Q ' 1 Hsaffjy x N N X ik 9. 5937, 76 ' f ' T' 4 f - J g , ' 'y' fy ' x- .' 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