Independence High School - Wapsie Yearbook (Independence, IA)
- Class of 1916
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Class of 1916 Please keep 111 Illllld that we g1V6 a I-hgh Grade Gold Watch To the student reee1v111g The lughest average Q, is HERRECK Watelzmakel Jeweler and Optzclan . Pafczmounf P letzzre PSD 52729 asc jllerton Eheafre When Thlllklllg t ph Remember B DOCKLING S Photos of Qual ty ys S at Pr ces Reasonable 65 l 9, . T . f . , , W . . J TW 'W 'o o . ,. 'r . . , . iid qw d I I A h h of having your bes otos ma S , , i U 7 jx ' A N i Q They A lwa isf y i gat af TABOR S Sampson 5 Qiafe FOR A FULL LINE of Kodaks FERN BRAND W C S CANDY Photograph EAR M Supphes Reduce 5 Your cost of hvmg by Tradmg at Hathaway s Grocery Armory Bulldlllg West Slde QLOTWER Gtllhert makes gnnit Iilhntns at reasonable purer- IEII IEII 'Eli EH llill Hll Ilill IDI IIB! IIB! IDI Ell HEI :EH El IGH IIHI U We have been furnlshmg homes smee 1881 Let us furmsh yours SWANSLLEYTZE 9 y. I , SL . . IMPSON. PROPRIETOR AIN STREETB G. 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The New Hugh Slhumcnll Our Ffzends Mrs Marquette has been 111 the elnproy of the Hxgh Qchool our mg the past year and l1as prov en an earnest ClflC1f:Ill 111atro11 She h as hlled a long felt 1 eed 111 the suuesstull adm1n1strat1or1 oi the sc hr ol It IS wlth great ple 1sure that we mtrodufe Mr Jacob Rose custo dran of the H1gh glhlilll He be gan h1s servlces for the School Bo 1rd Il 1905 when he took a IJOSIUOII 111 the Hawthorne bulld 1nf where he worked for four years He worked for five years 1n the old Hlgh School and IS now comp etlng hlS fifth year of ser VICE ID the new bmldmg M Rose has been a falthful and suggests Jake TWFLVE 6 6 ' 7 7 ' ' ' 1. 1 S . . , . A . , . . - . . . . ' L popnlar janitorg just as his name i , . , A . kj - 1 History of the l-hgh School During the thlrty nlne years that Independence has had Hlgh School grades It has had three Hugh School bulldmgs The first was an old frame house purchased from a Mrs Wllfllx and a Mrs Prllsbury lll 1877 The second now called the Washxngton School was bullt Ill 1888 on the ground where the hrst bulldlng stood The present H1 th school bllllfllllg was bullt ln 1910 and ll rfter belng voted upon three dlfferent Innes It IS now consvdered one of the best of the state At flrst the courses that vere offered were more of colleglate cahbre than those onferej today wlth many Sllldl s now enbrac d lil college courses and was a broad uxnversal educatnon In 1889 German and Latln were mtroduced by the consent ofthe voters In lxter years Prlntmg M8HU8lTFdlIllIlfl Domestlc 5161118 and other Slllfll6S have be n added and others dropped untll now the Hxgh '5chool offers ten dlfferent courses namely Engllsh 'atm Mathematlcs QCIOIICC Hlstory Commerclal Nor nal Mannull and DUIIICSIIL Arts The first Dec amatory Contest was held ln 1882 and smce that tlme we have had five others one m 1885 one lll 1906 and the others 1914 15 and 1916 Every year the enthuslasm of the students espec1al'1 sntce Independence has competed rn th 8tate Decla nat wry Cu :tests has been Increasing In earry years orfamzed athletlcs were not developed at all The school mas er devoted thelr tnne and the pupxls to the study of the three R s but alone m the years 1902 and 03 Independence prodt ced a football team that was a wonder In later year ath'et1cs have prclc d up unt1l now we compete w1th the best schools ln the 5fate A school puollcatron called the Naroon and Wh1te was started ln 1903 and contmued for several years by Hlgh 8chool students and was a credltable httle paper In 1915 The I Hlgh was started belng edited and prmted by Hlgh Sc nool students Tojay Il s mal actrvxtles outside of the regular studles are many Boy s and t11rlsGle Clubs Llterary Sotletles Wireless Work Motion Plc tures Athletlcs De lute D lavnatny Contests and Edltlllg I'1e fi of graduates ofthls school were Miss MaudeA Durham now Mrs C E Plrdy He'en A Mam and Ada P Hammond of 77 The largest class graduatlng fr rm thls school was m 1916 when fnty graduated In 1887 there was no graduatmg class All ln all sux hundred and nxnety eldht students have completed Hxgh School lll Independence ln concluslon I w1sh to say a word ln honor of our Prmcxpal Mlss Emma Funk '1 graduate of thls school who has been teachlng here for nineteen years seven years of tlus tlme as Prrncxpal Durxng these years her elTorts have done much to make this school what lt IS and I am sure that we are all glad that she IS commd back next year l'HlRTl' l' N 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , H i 1 1 . 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P. fish X wi A.-1-1,5 N3 K f 7 3 A 7 5' -i ' , VS-r, 531 ' '- K ,. gi' -'Z . , . ,W M cg, A G , H XRRY Rn In Semor Class Officers V1 new M-,nm Pres f Inman MIIIFR Treas V33 A111 L Wool ww, V Pres blXlEl'N L.l...l1. ,1 -Q 'w 7 Q r-' f 7 3--'W V: . ,.3 ' 'QU' W sf ARG Qgfirf SEX The ll llllnglm M NRJORIF Wr nn Marlon ota Qhe llves ll! peaue wllh all man klnd C1 Ym' DUWNINC Independence ota For hs IS such 1 bright lad Amn HFKF1 Wllltllfllll ro 5 wlser lmelng good tn ln had Aw x Rom- ms MIQSOIITI F o The more wn tudy her the more we dlenover our gnorance HFNRY Glssm Ottervxlle ro ISIO be let l AUAFHA KRUEGER Kenton Ohlo A spe nahst inthe art of mlf chief . . ....-.....-.....- f , I . I if - z .F gf? , s . li. f I ' N b Z .mx Q ll nn. ,. 4, h I h A,Qv.,g- -lj V, lf ' ,E H Q --In - l N Q, 4- Y t Li l ', , 1 1, . - . .r U l N E All Iask z. .m. e. W ' 1 , . 3' loin A -A . rn' ' . ' ' l. The II Frllnglm Hmm- RT BRN-R1 1' Independence ot 1 And stall thc' we ndf-r grows th at blll xll d 1 xl IHVNb mxlr GRA! Imic-pw del me FH at thu, be M XRTII x Cr R JLNBPRI 1 R Wm' el dmh ht :1 qu 16 ff r' Hazelton I! I-lllll DIJMMMTON 1 .1 1 -.11 Ill' A ANII I 1'6L6X1dLI1C8 ut i 0 who tlunka by fone : u em of a woman s I14 Am' Un tbl iarm fll he thanks to much such ue dm e 0 1'1xH'lLl'IN The II H-High ALV1 MEGONICLE Dons N! The human lnterrogatum pomt MARIF GFRSTLNRFRFER Hazelton Ero s quiet as a mouse I9 she et no trap nas caught her LLEANOR MORNINC Randolph Neb l'0 Tho she be a mlm te s daughter ,he has mxschlef nn her eye Jsssnz VANORSDOL Rowley ro The Fllmng Prmcess FLossn: WALLICK Independence I'0 A lxttle learning IS a dangerous thmg V1-:RN MABON Independence Iota Born for success he seemed The ll lllligh RAYEN oNn Wrzms, Independence No complaint of his being ex- ceptionally pious. Josrenmr Ilrxrl ro On the farm Medsurea not u en have nmrk PD Mmm brour Independence A maxden of this century ye n oat meek JAVIES FRrn1AN Hazelton There lb nothing half eo sweet ln hfe as loves young dream Independence ro dere s to the love that hes m a WOIIIZH S EYES Ind Iles And Iles And hes MYRTLF GRAF Independence otd I chatter chatter ax I 50 To meet the brunmlng Iver For men may tome and men AY? may go f Bu' I go on forever TWI' INTY E I ,f l..y ' A. . - ' I ' ' r LEIIA Ecnrrz, -l.. - E N . I . .Mn The ll llllllglhl RICHARD RAINPS Independence ro Fver havs l longed tu sl Ike I thlrst fur t le wr ld S prusen RUTH PIKE Cedar Rapids A llttle lube but OH III TWENTY ONE MAR:-'E KNAPP Center V1lle ota Haste mot' rest not' camly walt! SHERMA EADE SanFranc1sco Cal ro She wae but words would fall to tell thee what Thank what a gxrl should be and she wa. that HARRY BLACK Independence ota Nature hath framed some Strange fellows ln her time Brssn-: ZIMPHER, Independence Iota By dllngence she wends her way ' I ' , N. If ' :fm . 2 sz , ny V3 3xf 5' . Wwe. . ' iii? , nt ' v1 y- . . - A ' I tl - I ' ' I A 'V . l - , ' 3 , . I , 1 ' ' . ' . E A , I. ,' U ., . ,. . . 4 . , , ' I I tx 'lI'lIne ll llllnglln SHPRMAN Hovw Independer ce ot'l Well dun t get III a hurry Mnenmn Fonrs Independence Utd Her rec ord lb good her :nl Ito bettt r MARCARFT RYAN Indepel denee Old Would that there were mmelnk ler Ln I IAN WENGFRT Hazelton 'ilu me glntle she IS shv But there lb llllblhltxf lll her eye Wu NIA BURRID Quasqueton A kindly quiet spnrlt where mal ne fnds nu ln If WALTFR TIFFANY Independence Iota A leek dapper lxttle man TWI' NTY TWO The II Hugh HARRY RIFDF Iudedendente U Where IS the mm that man hve if xt tutdxu A nr Wum MN On tl 9 farm 5 'T d mm RAY Kr Vl'S1ERI'R Ildepel dem e en fn he g4 nd student GERTRVDF K1 mr Independex te Hld 1 n not a Qtvd Il but h xx fda ll atlon to seduce ti 6 hear. hmm MII I PR C TWI' NTY THRFF Aurora :hu t Sweet and ,aut y H XROI vm An ms Independent e LTU They also serve when nlv stand and Wall snuff' A+. 'll'llIIe ll llllnglll ARI EF BI ANK Quasqueton ro An IIIQUISIUVC mInd may some tImes be dangerous JIIIIA SoI'N Indepenedenl e otl The word proc last I 'It on IS lOl III lu r V01 ahularv HIXROIIJ MKGAUFHLIN Llttleton Uld l hope no young gIrl wIll thlnk Iam llldlilllg too llttle of love PFARL MILLER Independenee ota Lat I0 man au I st Il e unlees lmth I Imghty re lb0Il MARY WILLIAMS Independence ro all love Mary WAYNE HILMER Relnbeck Utd Some after honor hunt some af ter love I after both TWFNTY FOUR .,I : Qlf ':1' 'Q , . I-JR, .. 4 1 . I I . . . xl: l ix I ' gn, I - , 11. I 5 1 ' I - u I , . I t ' I 1 . he we -, i . A I i LL ........ E G X A N We .' Q 1 X , X I ' t TW ENTY FIVE The ll llllugll DONALD Bunny Independence FRO A fellow of Lheerful yesterdays 1nd Lonhdent tomorrows NORMA IRELAND Independence Ero The sunlnght shmes from out her face The sunshme from her haxr J VERNON RAINES Hull Iowa Em Yea surely he nalh an admn' ation for the fair sex . 1 l . . 1 : u y ' ' ' V- 4 . . .. 1 , , ...iii - V . ' ' . ' U V . , Class Poem lhose jo3 ous das s' lhose jovous days' llow rn iw we sing their gre ttest pralse Of work and hope and lll thats best Whlch we h ive le trned whlle helng hlest ln this free land we love so well Bx st hools whose worth we ne er tan tell Those j0N0lls davs h ne xwav And Inanv a one that was once g, ls SlQhlllQ het ausc thev ll ne er return But weep not for we have yet to learn Wh it l1es hevond the school house door lor that now mu t he to our lnterest more Important than what hes hehlnd As the future years are stlll to hnd Whether we have gl nned or lost Or w lether we h ne stlll to count the most Before the wor d wtll saw t1s well And so twill he wnen we h ne gone As or tduatts proud ol what we have done Other classes will c orne to the open bower lo tlus snne tune and tlns same hour So goes the world T15 a tvtleof time And we must haste or we will never shine As ev vnp es brlgl t to lead the wav Fha' others :nav follow to 1 detter day TM FNTY SIX K' 7 w 1 Y Y 1 1 N 1 r sl ' 4 N 1-N 1- . 1 . v 1 C , z z , v s. s - v 1' .4 ., I , L.. c 1 -Y. . 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Az K .L A a 1' sz ,' Ls: , rx , S cn -Y , 'K . . cw. 3 , 1 .' Q Fl ' ' , c ' ' ' ' 2 T' ' And the Freshmen's wrath rose and they did punish the Sophomores, so that to ' . . 1 . f Z l . . . f .. , ' ' - . I . , . C 'll'lh.e ll Illligllll st1ll w lters run deep Henrv hlssel IS just awful He always uses a go between Mlles Stan llsh once dld that Ha lk Mlnnle Graf once hlred ade tectlve to flnd Ollt whether she was MIHHIC or Myrtle Myrtle runs a vanlty shop at her desk Dllflllfl her Jllllllll' year Florence Halnllton had deslgns on Walter A tle llekel IS styllsh She we lrs Specs Josephlne Hekel IS a cousln of Artles but she welrs no spets It took Waylle Hlllller a year to learn to walk on the rlght h lnd slde of the hall The fame of Sherman Hovey as grouch has spread ln the U S lll l MCXI o Norm l Ireland hath all glfts of nature She plays the plano and t llks brllllantly Ray KCIIIIIICTCI' fell out of a hay mow and wasnt hurt Use sargol Gertrude Kllne recelved agrade of 99 and 31 lnlnus 72 plus91n allthmetlc Mdfle Knapp has been recommended as the best chaperone ln Independence We ll ne Une to school Wlth Agatha Krueger for four years and learned that she was a lnllll ter sdaughter A selllor has many DFIVIISQCS that a Freshman does not For lll tlnce Vern 'VI lbon shlnes hls shoes once a week now when as a Freshman shlned them dally Harold Mrblaughlln VlSlt9d Amana IWICC Alvl MSQOHIQIC makes a SQIIS ltlon whenever he appears on the street but hls graduatlng DICIUIC IS hand s lme Erma Mlller has always hated Jlll'1l0l'S If there IS anythlng a Senlor hates to see lt IS Pearl Mlllfr comlng down the alsle She spends all the Senlors weekly allowante Ele nor Mornlng does not llke the class play for she makes love to Se b t an All of whlch goes to prove she means lt? Topsy Plke IS known as Ruth when she IS not at home Rlch lrd RdlIl6S IS a regular woman hater But they change thelr mlnds sometlmes To the credlt of Vernon RHIHCS be ll sald that he comes to s 'loll early Harry Rlede bought some paper whlle a Freshman It was ln hlS de sk when he gr lduated Good paper to last so long Anna Roberts has profited not by the experlence of her slster All boys want to rescue her but she wlll not fall IIIKO the rlxer Margaret Ryan answers to the name of Jlm Julla Soener of typewrlter fame has ollly one fault She cannot transcrlbe her own notes There IS no selllor wholll Marle does not out rank She IS Stollt Walter Tlffany has become qulte a sport He drlves all IQUI d n hls ford JQSSIC Van0rsdol has a rlch father but Jessle does not kllow that tls leap year FIOSSIC Walllck IS one ofthe young p ople MHTJOYIC Webb has lost her SOCl8lSI3I1dlIlg She had to go to Amana ln a Ford Lllllan Wengert has made a grand CIIIFHDCC lnto SOC18ty Raymond Welns has galned a reputatlon as a Cl0Wl1 but better be the clown than the goat Mary Wllllams has smlled very sweetly ever slnce we have knowll her Wonder where she heard how to smlle'? Allce Woolman never would look at a man but reports are that Cupld never gets dlscouraged If BCSSIC Zlmpher had as much tlme as some of the rest of us she would make a record any place We are glad to havea worker graduate wlth us Wayne Hllmer THIRTY TWO 11 w- - sa- 11 rl vu , 1 V 1 . 1 1 X1 ,,. ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' , tl llllii alfa. . 1 . , i . 1 1 1 1 ' . 1' 1 I'- . 1 1 1 w ' 11 11 - - - - 1 . c 1 1 . , 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 r 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 . 1. 1. t 1, . r 1 1 1 '1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1- 11 X . U . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' nl ' ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N . 1 li f , I 2 , . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 S2 , 1 , - . H . 1 1 1 1 1 . A . 1 1 1 , 1 1. 1.1 1 1 1 111 ' ' 1 - . r 1 . 1 1 11 1, . . ,1 1 1 ,.:l 1 1 . . ' . . ' 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1.. 1 -V I ' 1 . 1 . , 1 1 . w . 1 c 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 . 1 , ' 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 h . . . . 1 1 A . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 . i 1 1 . 1, 1 . . . I ' l . 1 1 . K 1 I . . 1 . ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 ' 1 ALL HAIL TO THF' CLASS THAT STANDS 2.20 It s em, only httlng ind proper that we the Class of 1915 should extend heartv congratulatlon and good cheer to the class of 1916 the class which in many respects has had much ln common with us We are sure little doubt wlllbe ralsed that the elass of 1915 IS more closely related to the class of 1916 thai to the old school class of 1914 For here are two classes of very nearly parallel member s'np frrendshlpsb tween them which camparatlvely speaking run very high faculty influence b lnf pra tic ally the same many members of 15 posting 1n 16 each claiming two debaters of State wide fame and last but not least twill be notlc ed the ease with which a five to six can be changed it you please Now as you Class of 1916 start out upon your way you will discover as we have done that the future oft times look cloudy Some say this and some say that and st1ll a few others say and seem to belleve that Hlgh School students at gradua tion time are very much akin to those who have spent time energy and money only to find themselves unfit for lifes advancement It may not always hold true their own narrow paths soured on all attempts toward progress and always pulling down on the pubnc school kite instead of dllglflellllllg the breeze which as blowing slowly toward pe fect on So we choose in contrast to liken ourselves at graduation time to ships em barking on an ocean not ofjoy but of toll Take Heed' Do not set sail ln old wood en scl ooners CMany captains of 1915 are finding great need for the1r armament D In a broad sense we all sail from the same shore the same common harbor but the greater number of us havlug various larger and deeper harbors in view Of course we cannot overlook the facts that there are rock bound coasts and shallow harbors as well as rresponsible captams and unseaworthy vessels Consequently a few derehcts may mar and perhaps imperrl our courses But because of these drifting masses are we always to avoid them or possibly out of fear our vessels turn back and further allow them to endanger travel? Most certainly not' It is at this pomt that our mutual comradship must serve and thus lend assistance to these derehcts and wanderer which have been beaten out of thelr true courses However great or small this assistance may be ln such cases we may feel sure II is worth our while May we all earnestly hope that the derehcts of 1915 and 1916 may be com paratrvely few and that the many seaworthy ships of 1916 wlll eventually sail into some of the same good harbors side by side with other seaworthy craft of 1915 Llkewrse when our colt rs and mottoes shall have become faint or so blended mav every loyal captain have raised to the masthead good old Maroon and Whlte bearing only one ensrgn For the I H S I will PRrsloFNr Cr Ass 1915 THIRTY THRI 1' tn 6 ' s 4 K Q I ' s 4 . 4 ' 4 , U - ' I ' ' ' ' 2 . ' 2 . -' ' ' ' ' , ' 1 ' ' 2 e' 1, c':' - '. f 3 I 1 v 4 ' f t K 4 ' V 4 4 4 , but how often we hear such assertions uttered by individuals who are winding along . r 2 E . I N ' ' r ' a 1 I 1 - ' 5 4 4- ' 4 4 ' Value of Athletzcs ln School Lzfe An1er1c ans have the reputat on of 6I1flLlI'lllQ, a11d accomphshlng more than any otl1er natlonalltv ll1e very word Arnerxca arouses patr1ot1sn1 Patr1ot1sn1 WhlLll I'6f1lllI'CS every m in woman and f hlll to glve the best to thecountrv The mentally efhclent but phys1c al clehclent are 1 Ill nace to IlllSfl1Spl8fy of patrlotlsm As a re sult WCll1lVt ever so often 1 carnpalgn for Ildlltllldl preparedness N 1t1onal preparedness 111 1ts best sense n1ea11s a natxon of stalwart physltal s :und cntlzens S ttllll up clrllls mtro luced 1I1t 1the Schools IH6dI1S proper breatlnng generally proper lhltlllllgl and alwax s lIl0l'66lllOllf1l 'ement for tl1e phv s1c xldevelopment Lahsthemcs whlch 111 lucles app 1ratus work mtroduced n1to the Hlih Sc hool as a part of tl1e Cllffltllllllll clevelopes tl1e lody even more The growmg boy wlth h1s loose jomted tende11c les IS stralghtenedmtoaqulckthn1k1ng qulc k ac t1ng stalwart voung Illdll Cahsthemcs lb especially valuab'e for grrls Owmg to custom tl1e dress of 'urls 1n1pecles rather than encourages freedom of acnon Hlgh heels Wlthl ut prog er de velopmeut of the foot are a menace to hfe and health A l1ttle d1scuss1o11 wlll perhaps make th1s polnt clear Orlglnally Illdll wore no foot gear After a fllllt' protectlon for tl1e foot came 111 the shape of sandals and moccaslns In these cases the foot was free to act and the toes were not pllll hed lhe one fl1fllt1llIV w1th the sandal was 1ts tenclenc w to crowd the great toe outwards Some woman found that her foo' looked smaller lf the heel was ralsed dlld the toe shghtly pomted The result was a weakenmg of the heel tendons you g1rls ren1en1ber how your feet pdllled when you first started gym work so that wl1e11 tll6 feet were flat on the floor the unusual action of the tendons cause pam The same lS true of the arch fortlns lack of lC'll1Il of tendons and pressure o11 the IIISICD often results III weak or flattenel arches Cahsthemcs develope these feet muscles and tendons so that the g1rl lb better able to wlthstanci the torturous h1g.,h heel 'Ihe toes are strengthened so th ltdllllsllld mem by c rowdu1g number slx feet IIIIO number three shoes 19 no longer prevalent Breathn1g 1s the IHOSY valuable llllllgl tor here IllbtI'tlllUS1S consumpnon dl d other dlseases are 111ost reacl1ly overcome by glVlllf.f those parts of the lu11gs cltflllll whxch otl1erw1se would not be reac hed I have been speaklng so tar of the best gronpexerc 1ses Vol'ex Ball hand ball hockey and the group g H1168 should be lllt luded because they make the tranung 111 terestn1g Basket Ball Football Temus Baseball and Track all l1avethe1r place as develop mg that Splflf of comp fltltlll wh1cl1 gnves the zest to actron lt IS almost needless to say that ev1ls of tobacco and hquor llclV8 the1r strong est enemies m athletrc s The athlete soon ceases to he an athlete wl1en he uses then1 to excess Athletics should be a part of our program for Natlonal Preparedness 11 system whereby we may develope a strong cltxfenshxp mstead of the DIIIIV deeenc rate p1ece of humarnty THIRIY SIX I O O I s ' 3 , 1 , 1 - - 't : l. ' '1' ' L' 11 T 1' 1 Z 3 , 1 'S ' - 1 ' '- . L- 1 - c' ' f. S , 2 ' l ' l ' , ' .' . 2 . 4 1 wk- ' I Ax S 1 4 1 . AW 1 r , kv. nf su r .. fe ' ' ' 4 r ' 1 If ' ' 3 ' ' 2 ' 1 hy 1 ' 1 1 1 '-S , 1 A -1 .' .i 1 11ormally. The arc-h developed naturally, the tendons of the heel remained strong ' , ' ' ' ' 1 1 fc ' S ' ' s ' ' 1 1 -' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . z ' A. . e 1 ' ' . ' . 1 s . 1 1 1 ' N ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' S 5, Foot Boll 'lfeaum 119115 ormey li N Qu H We o , n ,ng ,or 4 Fogler, Brady, Fisher, Raines, Taylor, McGlaughlin, Laurer, Kemmerer,Goen.T , Hood, Wackerbarth, Hovey, Riede, Camp, Netcott, Williamson, Davis, Klotz, Lewis, Nielsen, H. Hilmer, 0'Dell. W. Hilmer, Freeman, Frane. 11110 1 11-11g11 Foot Ball Football in Independence High School has been carried on and alded largely by captaln Laurer We have a coach and an asslstant T J Tormey but the captaln has done much to keep the rlght Splflt preva lent among the boys Laurer has been ln football for some tlme and has proven to be the rlght man to a1d Coach Fogler ln developmg a team Season Schedule West Waterloo Dubuque C H Waverly Oelwem West Umon IHS IHS 2nds Captlan Laurer La Porte Manchester 2nds Coac 1 Fo fler H Schedule East Wsterloo Basket Ball Ath'et1cs progress well under the leadershxp of Coach Fogler I rom the schedule below you mll be able to s e what the H1gh School IS domg along thls hne ASld6 from the re-sl lt ofthls schedule whlch IS the prlde of those who playfd It the mys fam a world of ben fit from the tram nf and l1fe1t p1 ts lf to the1r school work lhe H1fhStl1ool I: sletEal1 ol ers a wnde he d for the b wys wl o wx h to progress and dev: lope Town Team 3 Alumm Postvllle Postvllle Waverly New Hampton 0elwe1n East Waterloo Vlanchester 36 Captl rn Flsher THIRTY EICHT I . . . 0 32 0 26 f 6 T. . . S. 5 19 6 ' 0 ' 12 . ' 0 ' 32 ' . . . 26 ' 0 - - 0 , 6 ' 19 0 0 26 Season N g I. . S. 34 0 ' Q V' .. 46 ' 19 1 32 ' 30 .. U ' 1 42 ' 25 1 -' 1 ' 28 ' 24 ' 25 32 2, 1. , 21 44 ' 23 ' 20 - 21 32 ff Z 20 f 17 1 27 25 . 19 1 , 46 -' 1:1 J ' ' Basket Badlll Team 119115-119116 WW or ey etcott Fog er Hood F rane H mer K otz ottom Row M9115 119116 Gnrlle Basket IB3a1lIll Team Mrller Webb Norris Coach Carmody Parker GIRL S BASKETBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL Gxrl s B xsket Ball ln Hrgh School rs a comparatrvely new branch of athletlcs but rn sprte of thlq It seems to progress much better than boy s The teams of I6 have proven themselves to be as worthy as any athletrc team that has ever repre sented the Independence Hrgh School They have defeated thelr opponents rn 6 games one of whlch had to be decided by playmg off a tre therr record IS wrdely enoudh known to be published rn a Des Mornes paper Just honor IS grven to all basket ball grrls for thelr loyal attendance at prac tlce and for the valuable time grven to the team by the Coach Mlss Ocea B Norrrs FORTY I . ' t N V I I . -A 1 I K ' A f 4 .f f I q,,,.,. 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E ' 1 U 'll'lh1e ll l11ll11gl1n CADETS Cadet practme IS somethmg 11ew 1n H1gh School work but IS well supported The Cadets were organ17ed th1s vear l1v DUIld1l1 Bechter a11d two Lawx ers H 4 Chappell a11d Roy Look Lawyer Look tlklllff, charge of the c1r1ll a11c1 pract1ce wc1rl1 T1 e11roln 1' c 11131515 of dlllllf forty mernoers and DFOIIIIJBS to he greatlv 111 creased It In an excellent p'1ys1cal dr1ll a11d a1d 111 Nat1011al Preparedness a11d de serxes strong support GYMNASIUM s 1 It 111 t 1111 1ort111ec 111 111 accc1m11sl 1 fl c atum tl11t 1 1crson s. nhxsnc 11 10111111011 hc as 111 1r11 11erf1tt 18111 Nl1k 1515 111 11f rcanfcc morc 111c11c nc 1 11cs111 ll H1111 u111 IS l1lH11lIltf1tfLd.tlllLU1.t11lw st 1011 111 rct c1 I1 ll c c 111111111 111st1tut1c111 111 1 11111 eucc 11fhScl1c1c1lfu1111sl11.c 1 81111111 ll 111111 I'l 15111111 lll 11111111 s1st11111t1t uc 1k s c 11111. 11I 110 1c111t 1 c 1Ll 1' 1s111u1rcc tc11.111 111 lLl 1 111fft111L Ll 1 ll 1 1 1 1111 and xxmt 1.1s1Lt 1.1 c s 11 ll1llL 111 lHtlL1lSN s es1111n1 11 LS 1re 1ntc1cc ll 11 1 c c 11111 c1e111c111st1at1c111 IN 1111111 IORTY TWU . .1 lv 1 - -' - - 1 1 T- 1 ' . 111: 111 H1115 ' 1: 1s ' 1 1 '1 ' 11 ' ' 1l'f 1m111t f:111 -11- uc ' 1 1 11 x A V '.1' 'z ' 1 1 .1 1: 1' 1' 1 - fl l 1. 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' 1- H3 .1 1 1 The II High K FORTY THRFF Bl 'v ' L., 13 Rlnllvrnvl qv E : RQ e 2 1' A Rzde For Uncle Sam Elmer Cordnss was an mdustrlus young boy of 17 years He was a mechan IL and had bullt a steamboat an electrxc motor and hrs last hobby was wlreless He bunlt hlmself a fine recexvmg outht and a medium transmxttlng set Hrs pal had a home made motorcycle that would run down hlll and up hxll sometimes When the Japs ln 1921 took the Phlllppmes and declared war on the Umted States E mer was llVlDg ma small town on the sea coast ofCal1forn1a about 25 mlles from San Franc sco Hrs mother would not let hxm go to war as he wrshed so he staved home and worked h1s wlreless He pretended that he was the wxreless oper ator of a U S Ganboat and that h plcked up the whereabouts of the Jap fleet and that the shrp he was on destroyed them by torpedoes ln the night One evenlng ID November he was thus musing when he plcked up a message or rather a c nfu ed 'ot of dats and da hes The tone was qulte hugh pltched andl sounded l1ke a shxp statnon Elmer wondered 1f1t could bem code? Whether lf mlght be a Jap fleet out at sea? A fem mlnutes later he copled thls message from some amateur CQ CQ 6 Jap crulsers bombardmg Santa Cruse Get U S Fleet to come ZQF ZQF Elmer could not believe hrs ears but he knew that somethxng must be done and done qulckly The U S Warshlps at San Franclsco must be notxfied He went over to Chls chum sl Phll s house Phll was not at home he had gone walkmg an hour before Elmer thought of Phil s motorcycle He could go on that Quxck as thought, he hauled lt from nts stable and wxthout permlsslon to use lt, was off He rode as Sher1dan rode on his famous rlde, only faster He looked mto the gasolme tank to find It almost empty Un, on, he went, when over a small hlll he saw the lights of the Crty and the llghts of the shlps, rrdlng at anchor ln the bay Put' Put Bang' Bang' on, on, he went Then the engme stopped He rolled it mto the dltch, looked at his watch and found that he had been gone 35 mmutes He jerked off hls coat and ran The last car had just started for the car barn when a boy halled ll and FORTY SIX t 'gg ll Q F 11. sz-re. 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S. 1 11-1-1 111-str-1ys.1111112111111-rs .11 E-f1-1'1-r1- 1111211151-11.1'1.1 1-11 5211111111 1.7. --f-11111161111'11'11I11 '-if E IQITERARIES 3 IOTA THETA SIGMA Urganwed 1914 Colors Blue and Whlte UFFIQ I' RS First Semester Presldent Vem Mahon Vlee Presldent Harold Hamllton Secretary Pearl Kester Treasurer Mlldred Ihff Sergeant at 'arms lzdgar Hood Reporter Paul Mxller Seeond Semester Presldent Agatha Krueger Vnee Presxdent Mildred lhff Qeeretary Emerson Plank Treasurer Eugene Laurer Sergemt at arms Kllde Dowmng Reporter Ethel Dunmngton mentof the best there I9 1n its members m all work espeelxlly m Uratorv and Parlnnentarv practice In fact all ntlvltles have heen taken up wlth great suceess Qmce organ17 mon the SOCICYN hrs progressed rapldlv and the benehts to members are unlnn lted Future Iota members do not shlrk your duty for your trammg wlll he of value to you ln your college or what ever lme of work you would ehance to take up FORTY I' IGHT n ' 'rt , 1 , K A i -I -I Aw' . ' The Iota Society has stood for the develop- 5 ' ' , ' 2 ' . ' b ' , i .' v '.a ' , Q j :S ,. . . K x l Soc et tera aL ITI 2 ta Theta S 'lI'll11ce ll Hnglh ERO DELPHIA The order and att unmente of this Souety are far above lI'lUtlSlIl Smce foundatlon thls org lIlI7llfl0II 6IHlII'dilI1Lf, about one half of the upper theses has m lde retorde which any Sou ety IIIIQIII well be proud of m lthletlm oratorv and all other dCtlVIIll9 Ihe two presldents Rames and Beehter have done much to augment the reputation of their soc lety md together wlth the members haw built up the UI'f.fdIl1Z xtlon III a strong manner Colors Pmk and Green OFFICERS Flrst Semester Preeldent Rlchard Raines Vue Presldent Ahce Woolman Searetary Norma Ireland Treasurer Iowa HIICIIIIIQS Sergeant it Arms Harry Relde Reporter Ruth Pike Presldent Donald Bet hter Vue Presldent Leslie Worley Setretary Elemor Morning 'lrelsurer Marne herstenberger Sergeant at Arms Karl Tay lor Reporter s S ro Rah' Ye Boom Boom Delphlan Rah' Mary Wrlhama, Bah' Bah' Llterary I I z 1' . ' Q 2 '.z ' , ' 1' ' , uzxkw xv' 1 i u v In 4 xy U.- . . 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Rah! 1. ,T , III Y Socxet Ero Delphian Literary ' y PHILOMATHEAN Presldent First Semester Vern Allen Presxdent Second Semester Norma Paup Ihe Pnll 1 IS 1 o npasej entlrely of Freshmen The work done bv the program PUITIIIIIIUCS h as been wholly by lreshmen also and although at thls branth they are tomparatlvely new they h we demonstrated their xblllty as good workers Rah' R th' ah' Freshmen' Freslnnen' Freshmen' Rah' Rah' Rah' Homer Frxedmm Vern Allen Frank gIIllIll J :mes Everds Glen Hartzbnrg., GI mde Shoem xker Marlon Slllllh K ttherme H iwkms Barton Medonlg Don :ld Stoekmg Gerald Qcld Norma Paup Helen Postle Dorothy Stllllilllgl Mlldred Hannlton Forest Holm an Glenn Anderson Dale WlllldIll5IJll M xrg xret De N1o GCUTQI 1 Evers L1l1 Fenner Velma Pl mk Maybelle Boyd Harrlet Klme Bertha C att Leola Martm Helen P ummer Eva Shoem lker Ilaael Fnsmmger Daisy Hltc h Ruth R mdall Harvey Gampbell Norman Fr mls Bermee Herrlt k Tedl me Ivan Boyd Ethel H im Glora V m l' tten Mildred Brooks Vera Cates Vet 1 Gobb Ralph Supplee George Olson Charles Burk I ester Brame Fred Evans Vmm ent Clemens Fred Henlme Llmex Glssel lel md Bowen l oda Shaver Carrie Waverm Pe arl Slllltll Wllda Brlght Allce Mc Arthur I aura Mabon 511518 Klrkner Vern Grooms Hor mo Barclay Harold Bowers Neva Montgomery Fll-TX TWO . 1. N - N t ' I l ' 4 r ,, r , f. . N . . . . , I w . - t . , . , , L tk K. I I ' . . . . . . . 1 , ' f f - . ' 1 ' ' . , e 1 , , 1 f , . . L ' L. ' . z . R . .. .. vt . . K . . i . ' . , , 2 1 , K , a ' ' I . I 1 K ! l , . . i J ' , Y Y, I l c 1 Y I 1 4 I I ' I I c A 4 . 1 . 1 . , . . 1 . x I , . ' , ' N N 1 P W' 1 1 4 . r 4 ' 1, 'le J ' . , 2 t . I . . 7 1 1 1 Z . ' e 5 X t ' . ' . , '. ' 4 ' L L 1 I N 1 Y A . . 'I I A -Q . I - 1 1 I ' , ' ' ' 1 ' - . K , . , , , ' .2 4' ' Q Z ' K . w , V L' 1 L . . w 1 ' , 1 ' ' 2 1 J 1 f i Z - L ' ' v I 1 W 1 2 K N c Rulomat' ean Literary Society u u pn 4 1 pn. Debate T J TORMEY Coach RICHARD RAINES Two years a fo for the hr t tum rn the history of the school a boys debatlng team composed of Harry Chnstensen George O Toole and Raymond Townsend was OI'gHIllZC'i and that team carrled off the state champronshrp for I H S Last year we dld not get far 1n the SCFICS but this year at thrs wr1t1ng we have the half state Ch3ITlDl0IlShlp and hope to get the state h ,nors The success of the team has been due to the efflclent coachmg and to the fine work done by the trio alded by Prof John L Cherny who steers the shlp Hr- RBERT BRILRI Y LES, P Y WORLD, I' IFTY FOUR f 9 15 v 3 I 1 . , X' . . . , 1 . . I 1 V . x . 3 . .H . . A v 3 v v f . 'w ff ' v w , x, ' I . . . . . . . . . . -N ' v . . N l N G N , . . , , . ' I K . 4 r. I ' . . f as ! ' F . I . 'll'llue ll Hugh Gxrl s Debatlng Team Q- Q94 Sensor Schmock Smlth Debating for Glrls Coach Prof T J Tormey As an experlment the Hlgh School opened up debatlng to the glrls thlq year anda glrls team was orgamzed Thls team composed of Ella Schmock Beatrlce Sensor and Marlon Smith entered only one debate this year as few schools have gurl s teams Independence bemg one of the first schools ln the state to take up girls debatmg The one debate ln whlch they partlupated however they won and ll IS hoped that by next year more schools w1ll take up the new work and more gurls wlll become Interested FIFTY FIVF . . , . . 4- Iv' .. -- sg iii ie! ks .4 'K gg, ' , , , . . . - , . . . I .A ' ! L . . . . . . - , . v Declamatory Devlamatury work has lneen in charge of Miss Hazel Strayer. Dramatic English teacher. Bernit'eLitis,tl1e sc-'mul representative, won sevond plawe in the Siiliellislrifet Con- test of North Eastern Iowa. Her work has always been tif a high smndard and she deserves 1--:edit l'.ir the ret-fvrd. Beiniee Lills Glec Clubs Cainp Davis Planl hli if Foote Wartlell FII' TX QIX WllStlll. Hamilton, Donovan, Manny, Kiefer. Spronl. Glrl s Glee Clubs The G F 1 11 posslbly do not pl IV as lIIlDOI'Idllt a part 111 the work of the Hlgh Nha ol as some tl the other orga111z1t1c11s and yet thev are an lnterestmg fe ature A e IIOW h we three blee C luhs 111 The school or e boy s a11d two 1, rl s lheg rls arethe Jutumr 51211111 11111 the Freshman Sophmore Each Glee Club practxces ome 111 eek dllfl keepst p w th the w1k so that any of the clubs are ready IISIIIQ It H1 h S1 hool e11terta111111e1ts lhts Ulllllllll 1t1o11 of Illl1Sll 111te1sp11ed le tween the sele t1o11s ot a Dt tlamatory Lontest or other e11terta1nme11t adds a pleas mg tou h and Q11 es a note of X 1r1ety A11 mther 1 mod wt rt of the 1 l e Clubs is that they diillldllll the members wlth good 111us11 1 o 1 ther 1 dl E11 ,Q 1111111 and talso gn es tl em the experlerte of smg 1110 Il pubht wh th 111sp1res C'0Ill'lfl9Ilf'P and easf to tlrosehot 1 sedtoapt1ear111g1 before a crowd Amo 18 thattarr smg IS welcome to the Glee Clubs a11d anyone that JOIIIS the L lub IS sure to get somethmg out of It l'l TY Sl MUN ' 9 I 7.1, sq' . 1 w' 1 ' N39 an 9 -t ci . . Y 1 w N . 4 1 'q hr. 'x 1 v 1 4 . I 13 7 x K 1 1 ' . -, N , . - . . . . 1 1 - - , -. - y . ,, . 4 . f , L. .1 1 1 . , 1 1 . C tw: '- l ' 'f . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 7 ' ' ' 2 ' ' 'l '1 'Z' Q '. ' 1 ' ' . ., , . , . . . . . . 1 i .5 ' ll, 1' ' Z If 1 ' ' ,,' . ' 11 -. 1 N ,f . , . 'L 1 .' W1 Yr D A x I . 1 . 5 , 'V 'Q 'Y 1 1 1 1' , ' . 1 11 , I, L 1 1 1 t'-'.,'11 - . '.- '- 1 .' 1 ' '- 1 , 1 , 1 1.11 1 ,utr , 1 1L 1 1 1, ' -Q '. Tc. ' ' ' . . -1 t , - . . ' ,1 1 1 - , , . 1 . . 5 ' ' v 4 nl 1. V 'A I I . D . ' 1 , , . . . ug, ' - ' r W e 1 1 - - .. ,. . . t 1 K N rf X55 MEAE Evf up .1-2.111 :Ltr P! fi 5lllIlQ.'3 -'B 8 .'3.' l!l X vga E M W. F 'I - 1 6 Riff Hg ' 1-8 sys' . ' Q Y' ' X K rvjdcq! A 1 at Q 6:1 cg ,Y 3 's,fQ-' A -' - - Y -- ' ' -' C' u wif! if: J 1 W fl -f . 'f W S Class Mottoes rmasnman Freshmen are usually consrdered to be verdant but buddmg Such a consnd t'I'dll0Il has been so over worked that we have tumed to the muse and found that a more approprrate appell mon would be The Green Grass Grew All Round If these freshmen have any green m thexr eyes rt has f rled to put rn an appearance Their materral habrtat IS lmed wzth that color whxch dehghts the Irxsh heart but It has fall ed to stuk m thexr han' Ihe cl rss grant orates as a Demosthenes the beauty IS a Pe1f0 My Heart for falr We re ommend that the class adopt the shamrock for class fl :wer mstead of the usual dandelron SOPHOMORE As Sophomores we re proud of our clowns Why should nt we bel The Irish and the Dutr h they don t amount to much but wed rather have both the Irlsh and the Dutch The clowns are respectxvely and respectfully called Cptd and Kalser As entertam ers they are par excellent Charlre Chaplm Montgomery 81 Stone and varnous and sandry other camedlans are but slrffhtly superror Bud Fisher and McCutchen could get ldeas from these chaps The old famlly a'manac could enrlch its Joke sectron by havmf lt s edrtar take a few notes Bandl Bang' Bang' Jokes are now off they ve JUNIORS Percy IS brother or srster I forget whrch to Verance The term was orrgmally 1 sed by Henry VIII but has come to be spelled p-e r s-e v e r a n-c-e From the carrot top to the Foote ll IS one splendrd example of this breakfast food As flag engmeers they have attamed an envrable rank The faculty wonder xf they are gomg to adapt thls motto to therr study? Ans 'P A Semor trred to bribe us to put Nr for an answer Remember the story of the Hare and the Turtle? That was perse veranct Need we say more? SENIORS De waters editors presldents Seniors so dlgmfied T0 the? dDDldUS0 Tc thee hats off To the other suffermg re rdents Gust one lmle cough, We also QIVC applause Where ls your pride? Do you know Newton s law? Or that of Gresham s pray? Do you know Ma beth s brother aw? Or the law of Mendal say? T1s well and so must all things end Your motto Senror now I pray To Joy our best wrshed and congratls 220 yd dash you say? The world to you w1ll bend Double two DOIDIIIQ9 Hey? And honor you -Oh' Rats' Oh whats the use anyway? Was it a Senior crled I We wont cry any more' 'P Was It a Senior snghed Dont hrt me anymore' SIXTY ' t . V r. I . - 1 .1 1 1 . -AA A H 1 C , . T . . , . ' ,, 5 i . I . 1 0- '- - ' '. c ' . s 4 , 1' 1 1 4 ' A . L 1 . . . - 6 . . I A 3 ' T I V . 3. a . ' gone humbug! Motto - Quit your fooling. . . . 1 . 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K? avg, la, vs r 6. .ns ? xx sf' ,, .U E'-ii. ,.v J I' fri' ,s. 4 Ras...4tAE' Teaeher lames whx dlcln t you wash yor r lac e before you . ame to sc nool thls mornmgf Blank look ea her an e ll wl1at 1 ad for breakfast eac l er fgs Nope that was yesterday Fat was one day mtroduc ed to a great musruan 1 afn 1 n lsltldll rn a s nfall wav sand Fat mv ta ent was on' e the rn ans of SHVIIIQ mv hfe H rw was th iff Fa When I was a small boy re p led Fat there NLS a great flood IH our town and when li struck our house Dad got on a b d and floated down the stream untll he was escued And you V .1 1 nonned hun onthe p ano It was at toe elosmg CXCTCISGS of one of the publlc schools of Boston th t Mar Jorle was readme a eornposltlon of her own on Grants work lIl the Clvll War 518 got n mast crei.taby lllltll s e reaehed lees surrende at Appomattox Court House She then related how Lee wore hrs sword and was handsomely attrred ln full un.form Wknle Grant she announeed had oa notnxnd but an old, raeged unrou suit f , XXX Acclnafe Arm l' eedcd A man went lnto 1 lewlsh clothlngstore ind tnecl on a coat and vest Wlnlethe 'ew turnel hrs back to get the trousers I dll flllt l I 8 'sf iff' I DU me lew ra ec out excrtec 3 S oo rn n th pants The coat and xest are mme The hifects or D llllx A drunken b arber w n e shax II Q a nm 1 ercut n.n le 'n ms er salc s e what clrn k does' Drnrrl en barber Yes xt IYl1li'S the skin very te ller Out of the Heart the Mouth Qpeaketh It was a recent p eac CI s IH ctlng and three of tue brethren p ,sent va hat rt dld oc cur Brothe 'ones was drov sw and hac nodded of' o sleep lhe preslc mf, nnnlster announced that the IHCEUIIQ won d c ose Wltl' a pre rel You vm l lead brotl er Jone le sald Broth r Jones ansv er e ec trlfied the assembly Drrned lfl wrll sard he waklngup suddenly You took the last trrek Mrss Funk How olcl are you Al ee? 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Isnt he? Alu e M was workmg dlllgently over some Hlstory reference ln the Lrbrary Some one asked her What are you dolng Ahce? Well you know last year Mr Iormev was so flne to me that I just thought I must do somethlng to repay lnm for hrs work Isnt he just handsome? JOKE, Allce Mathew writes an Enghsh theme on Conservation Mass Rogers Nuf Sed Llght Occupatlons Gettlng Vlfgll wrth a Pony Copymg temperance themes from maga zmes Sendmg long dxstance messages ID the assembly Maklng dates IU the hall Testlng the speed of sound Takmg exeuses to Mlss Funk Returnmg report cards on tlme Paying assessments Short Story Back Alley Banana Peel Fat Man VIIQIUIH Reel They They walked lnto the garden They wandered oer the land The moon w e shxn ng br J t y When he held her httle shawl Yes he held her httle shawl How fast the evemng fl es They spoke ln tones of love As he gazed into her luneh basket He gazed lnto the basket He wlshed he had a taste There sat hls l ttle eharmer Hls arm around her umbre-lla Embracmg her umbrella The charming httle Mxss Her eyes were full of mlSChl9f As he slyly stole a sandwlth SIXTY TWO . . . . f - - s v r I - 6 . . . S ' ' v A .. . -1 - v - 1- Lk D ' 4 - Ni ' . 1 C 3 ' . w K . . I - X 0 1 ' . . I lt - n , . . 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'11, S1 f111g'11-1' -1113 N1'2'11 71 ,X111'1- .X1111-1111111 1'l1111x 1'i:111fi 1 Vl 1 111m1 '1 1':I11'1 131-1-11:11-11 11511-1-1 XXY11l1'-Y .X11:1:1 XI1P1AY111'v1UY 14,1151 13,-,mlqx 111- 11:1 1:111.1'11'N 1'1:11'.1 f 11 11N Y1-111111 1Y:1!:11'11 N1 .':1 '1V11x11:1 1':111.'1 1,1'1.'1' 11I1I'111111'!1'.'1'1' 1qT11111'1l!fl N1l11'S.' 1'1-1111 13141111 1111111-11 T111 11'1 11 1711111 111111111111 11111121-111111111'i1'f1 111111-C 11' . 1111-1 1511111111 11411111 11114111 1'11':1 11:11 A Message From One of the Three P1o11eer Graduates of IIIIS C1ty Dear Alllllldl Readers Th It I Cdll Wflfe my tlllllg of 111terest to you 'Il these ' 11sy days of houseclean mg CIVIC Improvement work and other hurrymg sprmg employments hardly SCCIIIS IJOSSIIDIC Bllt 1 few ra11do111 11otes about the hrst graduatmg class may be ofmterest At the bfiglllfllllll of the sprmg term Csemester was11t usedi we were mne lll Illllllllel' and llllfll a few weeks before the close of the xear the 1111111berr6I11H1I16dU16 sa111e Bllt the dlsease funt heart 1ss uled the 111 1scuhne po1t1on of the famous clzss and o11 gr1duat1o11 rnght we were but three trembhng ,urls Phe exercrses were 111 the Presbytenan Church wlth 1 well hlled dllClltOI'lIlll1 th1ufhf1lfr1e11ds showei frllilfllll rest and ent-ouragrnent by oou luets ofilowersfshow ers of roses hade11t been mventedb We each h d prer lfttl 1n CIAIIOII wh1ch we hoped WOIlld IIIIDFGSQ others w1th our gre lt wrsdc m 'aurcly had me IIUI worked days weeks 1nonths Hlld even years over the bllldlffb of Alegbra Ceometry and many others? Must we not haveg nned somecl 11111 to lnow1e'ge? Whlle we rejcnced at the end of our school t1slts bllll 1t was w1th regret 1lso tl xt our graduafn Il znght had 1rr1ved and It has alw 1ys been a d1sappo1nt111e11t to 1ne that we newer have been re l1IIlI8d to renew our IIICIIIJYICS of that GVSIIIIIQ, For years I hoped our Class wc uld all be present at dll Alllllllll gatherlngf llllt tho so small a Illllllllf-EI' we separated to hon es far ap rt 'lhe Alu111111 as you l11c,w w s nct orgamzed Illltll later years If the Classes that now graduate could knc w the ple sure of thus 1neet111gs thelr former class mates dlld keepmg 1n torch w1th schc ol oays tley would IIOK bc so neglectful ofo11r Alumn1Recept1on so thoughtfully plar ned for tlem Are we 1nd1fferent to the many blesslngs because they are so close at h md? 0 easy t obta1n7 To me there IS a duty also for we must Pass 011 our IIICSSIFQS and Joys 1f we are to lead a llfe of usefulness Loyalty to our I l11 a Nater can be shown by helplng 011r Alumn1Reeept1on to be successful I hope tle class of 16 w1ll all be present at the June Reeept1on Mrs C F Purdy QFVENTY ONE . , I I . . 1 11 ' . 1 ' .' ' 1 ' s 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 l ,I .1 1 1 I I 'I 1 . ' 1 V Q K1 W. 1 1 11 ' 1 1 ' 11 w 1 ' . 1 , L C e , n 1 I . 1 ' 1 1 N I I ' 1 m n 1 4 I I x 71 . 11. ,, , 1, ' , , l f C. KLNC Cn 1 Ky 1 Q U I 1 , K 1 1 , ' .1 f 1 , . ., 1 1 - A X, 1 1 .,. , - c 1 1 I ' v s u 11 -1 1 w 1 I .5 A. 1 C 1 L I f m x x K. A 1 ka ' 71 s ' -1 1 x 1 - - . .' 1 ',15 ' 1 - C .11 X LA - 1 ' f z ',' 1 1 2 1 IE ., 1 1 ' 1 ' 1' 1 11 1 1 ' . ' 1 1 - 1 4 1 L 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 . '1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 , . ' 21 . ' 1 , 'a 1 1 - 1 , ' 1 'ag ' ' I ' 1 1 1 ' ' -. ' , . I , - A f if 1 s ' z .-s o . , 1' 1' ' ' b . 1 1 .J1 I .1 Letters From Grads De lr Independence Frrends I am so far away from you that I may seem to have forgotten you butqulte the opposlte rs true for I read m the B J of your conquests ln Debate Athletics and other helds and am qulte proud of you I thmk I am more mterested because I am m Hrgh School work a rd I know what your achrevements mean to you The enroll ment of our hlgh school IS about 650 wlth a faculty of thirty I am rn charge of the Teachers Trammg Department m Whlhh about slxty are taking work Of these thlrty are domg practlce teaching m the grades of the clty school and a large part of my work rs the observatron and crltrclsm of this work I have been f1ve years m Eugene and before takmg up thlq work I drd Specral Department work m Englrsh Musrc and Art m the upper grades of the schools work mg part of a d y m each school In both of these posrtrons the work has been very mterestmg because I come m contact wrth so many different people and sltuatlons Sm e graduatmd from the Independence Hrgh rn 1905 I have graduated from Cedar Falls and have attended the Oregon Normal Unrverslty of Oregon and unrver srty ofCal1forn1a each for short sessrons Th y are all fine schools but Ishould not have had the desrre to attend nor the lower to appreclate then' h d I not re c rv I th tranmf and 1d als that one gets at I H S The sp1r1tofI H S was and wrt rout a doubt IS We all are proud of I H S Is I H S gomg to have reason to be proud of you? Ke p that sprrrt and youll wm I should to see the old frrends and make new frrends wrth you I am coming back som day before long and rt w1ll be wrth renewed mterest becausel have been allowed to have th s httle chat wlth vou Very Sincerely Mabel G Fonda Eufene Orefon I H S Aprll 15 1916 Dear Students I have attended the Independence schools from A to Z startmg m the prrmary under Miss Sh rwoad and ffraduatmg 1n 1893 under Supt Burkhead I went to Rose Polvtechnrc at Terre Haute Indlar a m tle fall of 1894 and trmsferrcd wrth one year credrt to the Unlverslty of Vlrchlgan rn 1895 from which I graduated IH 99 I then we II to work for Barnhart Bros and Spmdler m the shlppmg depart ment and after tilte n years I stopped work 1n 1914 as head of thelr correspondence deuartm nt and crm to Indep ndence m 1915 The foundatron gamed 111 the Indcr endence schools helped me very much to sarvc all pIob'ems whrch have come to me I am Yours truly Royal B Hovey SFX ILNTY TWO . i . 'I S:- r . 4 . ' , . 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V v ' 1- ' 1- I Xi l ' U I' 3 vi -5 I ' . - v r 1 , I 111111 1 11111111 Ronlc 111 Sask A r1l 9 141111 The Independence AIIIlIl'll Dear FI'l6IldS I w 19 gr 1du 1ted 111 tl e 1 ngihsh conr 1 III 01 lllll lllfhe I lflll 1o11rse WIKII the Class of 01 III tl1e spr1ng of 141011 I 1 nne toC1n1d1 wnh IIIV fxther who hill lIlVt3St8d III l111d here Mv pl 111 w1s to work o11 the f1r111 for 1 few years lllll then to go to college But I hecarne so IIIIGFCNICII III the work here that Ive hee11 here SIIICC I11 1910 I lJlll1,L,llI 1 farm 1nd lIl 1911 Iotns Thonnpson who was QI'dtIl1it9d w1th the tlass of 01 llltl I were 111 IITICCI at Bessemer Muh We 1re IIUW fdfllllllf., Q60 at res 640 of Wlllth IS rented We practlce drw flfllllllgl here Th 1t IS we plow p1rt of o11r l llltl 111 tl1e snrn 111er a11d work 1t well Th1s ldlld 1 1t1hes 1ll tl1e II10lbtl1I'9 th 1t blllllllltil' and stores It up for the next crop We tall 1t snnnner flll0W About one tl'1lI'Cl of the la11d IQ slnnrner f1llowed e 1111 ye 1r We l11ve found that exper1en1e IS 1 good te 11her for we have bee11 1ble to grow 1 better 1rope11l1year I 1st ve1r we r nsed 1.2 000 bn of wheat and 71100 hu of 0118 present t1n1e our far111 1s stocked w1th IWCIIIY two horses eleven 1 1t1le 111d te11 p1gs PFILCQ 'IFC h1gher than before the war as IS eve vtlnng else Bnt 1s1de from sec- lllg soldlers now and then 1t s h 1rd to re1l17e th 1t we l1ve 111 11o11ntrv 1 w1r T1x es are verv 'ow here The V1 1 t IX IS 1 d1re1t t1x 0116 1e11t 011 every letter note etc Rallwav tlckets 1nd all l11x11r1es are t1xed The sunnners here 1re hne WITIII d1vs lllfl 1ool n1,ghts TIIIS l1st WlIll9l has been verv severe ten d 1ys Ill J 11111 1ry Wlltfll the Merulry w lb between Z? de frees dlld 58 degreeshelow There were snow QlI'lfIN 12 feet deep III plates We often th111k of the h IDIIV d vs we spent III Hlgll S hool 1ltl ongh we l1ve lllldel' a d1f'1erent Hag a11d are f1r 1w IN We shall alw IVS keep 1 w 1r111 spot 111 our hearts for the IH 5 Yours tr11lv l L Pa 'SFX FNTY FHREF A2 . Q' ' .. p ' L, . '. . 1 ' 11 1 1 ' 1 I ' 3-' 7,1 ' 11' r ' ' ' ' . ' T1 1 1 1 1 ' j 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ,, j 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I ' s 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . . 'Q 5 , ' ' ' 1 , ' 2' ' F. 1 1 ' ' ,U , ' ' . 1 ' ' ' ' Q 1 ' . 1 ' 1 1 ' C - 1 ' ' ' , .i 1 1 R ' 1 I 2 1 1 - A. '. ' 1 V 1 f 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1 2 ' . ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' . ,1 ' g 1 1 '. . ' ,' . 1 :. This is I10t 11 good locality for stock r111si11gi, hut we r11ise 21 few horses. At the ' 1 'L I l - Y A S. I A 12 ' I .1 'f . 11, ' :. ,ill :i- ' 1 1 1.'. 1 if 'fll' 1. 1- ' , . ' . ' '11 1 ' 1 ' f 1 1 , 1 , 1 j 1 . , . ' ' ' , ' 5 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 'f , 1 ' ' 1' ' ' , 1 1 1 'J ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 'L ' V 1 , 11,1 2: ' 'f .Tv ,1 1 1 ' ' , 'N ' 11'1j. ' ' 1,' '1 1 '1 ' C, . l' nk Emma L Funk Prmclpal and Head of Normal Department Latm at Drake Summer School Iowa Clty Supt John L Cherny 1 Graduate work III Lnlverslty of Clnca '0 andl S T C Languages Ocea B Norris Musrc Inez Brown Pubhc Schools Musnc Superlor 1914 I S T C Science Xrthur Howell Instructor Sclence Laboratory SI' VFINTY SIX 'M. D'.-'1. S. T. cf. I I' ' I Plt B. U. of Chicago. . ' B. A. S. U. I. Domestic Arts e--a-.NIMQE W... 3: -JI fiat.. 255i Bernrre K Barker Instructor Grddurnte of th Stout Instltute Meuomolue Wrseonsm The drewsrnuk ng unch dee the mdk ng of .1 Qet of gdrmente the draftmgof patterns and the stu-ly of the textlle hbere In Freshman cookery the vdrxoue toods are SIlldl9d and the dlSh9S prepared and s que ue of leg ms depeudlng hrst ou the lId9Slfll3fl0Il accordmg to food prmclpals a md later or the meal bus S These courses are condensed and half tame QIVCH to each ln the work 111 Home ELOIIOIIIIIQ QFVPNTY QI VI N s D I . 1' 4 ' : v 1,4 if 4 I , fs 3 I s ' -e M in f 7 x ' 'H Q, 1 . ,A I ' wlj-f:E:-I . , -' '-r -2 '--f . I m . yy -sv t ' f ' , 5-Egg 5. .,, I 4 X ,r.,, . f mu x V A .. ' . Nw..- V 1 l I l V , . , . . . . . . . . Q s, I , , . QS ' I I L A ' 'I ' ., I ' I , ' ' , I H ' . - ' I ' . . ' . ' . - ' x f r W 2 ' I '1 if l ' l I . i I ' I ' . . .1 I ft, Jn f , . . , , 1 . v 4 . J x ' V . w 1 u w 1 ' ' I . 1 I LAI . A J x I I I D I I h 1 5 5 . , 1 . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS Orlando B. l.ittle Stout Institute 1915 The work inthis department includes printing, cabinet making, wood turning mevhanit-al drawing, wood work and mat-hine work. The work is made as prac- tical as piissible. In the printing, cabinet making and machine work, commercial praetit-es are followed as t-losely as the equipment will permit. Considerable emphasis is laid on the repairing of broken pieces of furniture from the home, the work the past year being from the repairing ofa wringer to a piano bench. The llome ol' The I High Sl'Vr'N1lYl'ltHl The lVlain Shop. X Time H Hugh A few pr mblems from the shop At work on the jomter Advanced Manual TI'dlIllIlP The class ln mlll work SF VY' Nl Y NNE N Commerclal H L Fogler WestheldCollege 91 B Ill bu1nmer1913 EIGHTY III. 1. 1 . C. S. University of - ' 4 '1I'lheII1HIigh H-High School Wiurelless Viiller and Locke chief operators. A Upper 11-Hamill Facnmg North EIGHTY ONE ul dl i t o 11' i 111 mn , . The ll llllnglh Engltsh tftll5xt1sSt1tx1 S T 1 1 lllth 1ltl1 Wt IHLIIL 1 5 L l tw s tmltt Txxtllt k UU' K t11tlL11111pus1 1 lltl X L 11t1 7th tom l t lt ttt In ll Mathematlcs Ethel Curtts B A Plane Geometry 10th year Soltd Geometry 11th and 17th year Mable Gtllett Rummell I S T C Untverslty of MlChlg8Il Speclal cour e tn Mathemattt s 9th Algebra llth Algebra 12th Arithmetic Htstory Economlcs and Clv c, T I Tormey B S Coe 14 Movlng Ptctures PIlpllS tttendmg tl e High Qthool m ty 'attend MOVIES hereafter wtthout gomf out of the buxldmg At the rtght 19 a cut of the movmg picture booth tn the Independe11ce Htgh School Thls branch of educatton 1s new, but IS commg to the front very rapldly The films shown are all of 1 an educattonal character, and are so arranged l that they amuse as well as educate hlTtIlt I1 1x1 tssts tl 1 tnt mu IL L11 I1 IS tss ts Iu 111s Q tt str N Ll 1f111t I' IGHTY TWO HI Q ':,'c'. B. .X. I. .C. I 'Htl G 'mls 1 1 ':t11 :tml li gflfl Cl: .'.' i '.r. 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Theres one awalllllg You at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK INDEPENDENCE IOWA ar W ifers P ckles and Ohves West End Grocery Co The He i 111 lrters Fre h Frurt Jams Jelhes H C CHAPPELL A N TODD CHAPPELL 84 TODD A 11 TOIRNIEYS AT LAW THE BIG HARDWARE STORE Is n1r'eIy sett ed and re ldy for business In thexr new quarters one h rlf block North of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK ate s Hardware We mak a spcclalty of young mens clothlng Old Relzaule P O Brlen HY GRADE SHOES FOR HIGH SCHOOL WEAR GEO H STEINMETZ FOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING TO EAT GO TO THE CLUB CAFE OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN Hot Drrnks Horne Made Candy and Purlty Ice Cream ..SMM NS Hardware Heaung Plumbing INDEPENDENCE IOWA Slljl' k Qt ' I ma z YY . YN I ,,-.,---- . -A,,. ,Y NN .. .--.-,...,.--- ,,,, .,,-,-. L, - , r.,s -, -Ln , L-,I f V 9 - . ' 'K I . a ' ' L ' I I . IN . 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