Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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WE. the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-five have endeavored to make this edition of the Crimson J worthy of bearing the insignia of our honored school by entering upon its paqes a record of four school years which we and the underclissmen our fellows have learned what it is to enjoy good times together to lind within these xx 1 ls true comrid hip to conque the spirit of ldleness and to interest ourselves heart and soul in the ideals and tlee spirit of the school We heartily thank all those ws ho have in my way helped us in making this book which we hope may be a bond of friends up hetw een us and a link of loy 1lty to our beloxed school A E UlfJllE3'llllf'l-lllFlllllFl-llllTJ 1WJlWlWlF1lllF'lllTFJllT'Fd-lFilT'J 1 l , K lfl , t . . . t ' - .e4 ' V ' . ul . s ' . r V 5 t s . . 1. Y . A v 4 . IL L-i 41 wmv IM - 'Q..' . A . .1 Q E t 4 . 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SCOTT WHO I-IAs BEEN 'ro us A LOYAL FRIEND AND READYADVISER WE TAKE PRIDE IN DEDICATING THIS THE FIETEENTI-I VOLUME OF TI-IE CRIMSON J CLASS OF 1925 nm- X FACULT ACRE X Q' lwaflelfieeallrwfxeilwallfwsearleelrlwlielleleialreses 9. BOARD OF EDUCATION THERE are but few of us who realize just how much the Board does for the betterment of our school. These members have given much of their time and energy to make Jacksonville High School what it is today We the Clas of IQ25 wish to extend our sincere gratitude to this group for all they have done for us during our hlgh school career We hope we have proved worthy of ther cooperation MEMBERS llrrl-lllwl-lf!Fl-lllWllfFJllP1l'IVL'UliWllWlU'JlllflllF5l1WEVil Q l g l .1 'AVMX' wwf' l Jil inf - ercevx xwxx - 1, - 11 - -xxx -Xexee xxafx vm xxxxq X- x:.Xv,x xwe X Q SfQSS31l!WlVfilFlrFJfllrfii1llWJEE11EE1i31lS1ESEEESEEll Cm N B If QH-XPFR Supelmtendent IX 0111 Do not confuse Ou! 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Vzurm- 'I'wenl,' g...J ..., FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY QD Gb Once upon 1 time there were two brothers w ao were so fond of each other that they were alvvavs to be found together The name of one brother was David Prince and the other one was High School Each brot mer worked hard for nine months in the year and then rested three months One day in the spring of YQ 4 when the two brothers had been talking to gether for some time Daud Prince sighed deeply Why do vou sign? asked Hlgh School Because I hate to give up the Eighth Grade was the answer They are such a line bunch of youngsters brilliant capable talented full of pep and Jolly good sports Thev are xerv unusual brother Such a class as this has never entered your doors before. I know vou'll like them and have numerous reasons to be proud of them all through their high school career. After hearing these words spoken so earnestly by his dear brother it is not to be wondered at that High School waited very impatiently for school to com- mence in the fall. When at last it did, High School, eager to see if his brother had told the truth, watched the baby class carefully. He soon found that the only fault with David Princes story was that he had not praised this wonderful class enough. High School was greatly interested in a class meeting that was held soon after school began for the purpose of choosing a class adviser. Later when he was telling his brother about it he said. I was so proud of them when they chose Miss Struck for adviser. She will certainly make a splendid one, and the lF'JliifffilllfVf!lltilV4llWllSlF-Wal lrrJ,liC4lgla1F1'9llIiVi'allEl l p., 'Fwc-nity-oi A smaeaelllsralarmrafnrdfllfalllrturilllelrialaaalafwara ' if l 1 J l T- I I I il ' F S students all love her so They also used excellent ludgment in tne selection of their class ofiicers when they chose Dorothy Graham for president Donald Cok er for vice president James Merrill for treasurer Lucy Jones for secretary and Edward Baxter for student council They have a lot of good sense my Fresh men he told David Prince earnestly They are able to find their way to the proper c'ass rooms unusuillv well ind wery few have mistaken the office for the study hall High School continued to witch the Freshmen carefully and one diy in October he told Divid Prince excitedly thit they were going to have a Hillowe en party soon and he grew more excited as he went on to tell about the plans and preparations that were being mad for it Duid Prince was very much mter ested and when he found out thit the party was to be given in his own gym nasium his interest in the affair became mtense On October 28th the gala affair was held Besides various other amusements a prize was awarded to Catherme Goebel for the best costume and a delightful time was enjoyed by all even though some of High School s naughty upperclassmen tried to aid in furnish ing the entertainment For several weeks High School was busy trying to get everyone and every thmg properly adjusted There were tryouts for the various clubs and other or ganizations and it was with a great deal of pride that he reported the results to his brother A large number of my Freshmen were taken into the Chorus he told David Prince and almost half of the members taken into the Dramatic Club were from this class Also three of my httle girls were successful in the try out for the Treble Clef I knew it would be that way Divid Prince said They are wonderful youngsters those Freshmen A few weeks later High School was agam very busy gettmg ready for the annual Carnival which was to be given November 26th Durmg these days he found very little time to talk to David Prince but after lf was over he told him all about it My Freshmen outdid themselves he exclaimed proudly Their stunt you know was The Evolution of the Dance The dances were all good but McClure Capps Egyptian dance was worth the price of admission in itself Another day the two brothers were talking about the talents of their stud ents I have a number of talented Freshmen this year High School said proudly Helen Magill won two first prizes at the State Fair for two of her paintings: Catherme Goebel was successful in the tryout for the Girls uartet, Dorothy Graham was unusually good as Miss Carruther's in the operetta given by the Treble Clef: Lucy Jones is fine as a Freshman reporter for the Exhaust: and when it comes arguing, Troy Chapin is certainly a champion and he isn't taking special work along that line either. Then there are many others who show marked ability in various ways. Time passed quickly and High School's second semester soon came roll- ing around, and with it came more than fifty new students from David Prince. In February the Freshmen chose for their class colors lavender and white, and for their flower the lilac. All the time High School was becoming more and more interested in his Freshmen. High School and David Prince talked a great deal about the Freshmen. You were right, David Prince, said High School one day, when you said that you knew I would love them. I certainly do. and the reason is that they are such good sports and so jolly and lovable. -Mary Frances Scott '28 Eff'-illelsllFJllVfili1e'JlWl1VfJ.l1tiJilie4!lVf9lEellireligfle-'+l.Et-LQ., - 1' 1 H e -ge. . .a,,s Nl, vxvi. .cox-. .Moy y XX XM mom . .1 H 1 'I tio I 2 1 I , 2 . IT E- Q ? . K lah' A 'I 'L 5 .25 , A ,V gxxlin' . 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CLASS HISTORY QD db Educatlonal Plctures Inc B F Shafer Presldent W L Kalser Scenario Wrlter D E Thompson Director lv A Drama m Four Reels The picture glves a typlcal example of llfe m a modern Hugh School I centers around a most brlllxant and lnterestmg class whlch enters hxgh school ln a small town m Illln0lS From the very fnrst thls class has had an unusual amount of pep At therr hrst meetmg they show good Judgment by choosing Miss Thompson a .fery capable member of the faculty as class advlser When time comes to eleclw class oflicers there IS much competntxon and rivalry mmong them They fmal ly choose for president Emmett Barton a promment and capable student to lead them through thelr Freshman year The other officers are Wllllam Wal ton Vlce President Ellzabeth James Secretary and Olne Bray Treasurer One lovely day nn October they meet after school and go to Nichol s Park where they play games roast wenners and haxe a Jolly good time They now settle down to work untxl the annual Carnnal one of the most lmportant events of the year whlch comes around ln November They have some dlfhculty ln preparing thls because they haxe never taken part ln anythmg lg,'I1th I ' I 1 . i. CR NHillrflllrlfirllllrilllrfil fJllrHUlMl1FJlWliFlI1HEFiS before but with the nd of Mlss 'I hompson they present 1 humorous scene por traymg an afternoon ln a du nun erv and II makes tne audlence laugh and laugh again After the bustle md confusion of mud veal CXNTIIUIIIOIIS they once more settle down to xx ork md nlilfill thelr in t md most dlfhcult year successfully END OF PART I They come bmck ln Septenlwer t Qtr for xx ork md wnh added vlm and enthusiasm They begin to take more mterest IP the mrxous ICIIVIIIQS and organlza tlons of the school md are represented un the Dum mc Club Debating So CICIICS and other orglnwitlons It IS also dxscoxered that they hue athletic 1b1l1ty for they have repre sentatlvles on both the foot ull and hmsket lull teams Thus year they elect for cllss ofllctts George Mlllatlrn President Mary ton Tremsarer They go on 1 PICFIICI11 the enlw fmll mr' lfter plxylng gimes and enjoy mg themselves come home tired but hmppy At the clrnlval this ye1r they present 1 unique and ouglnal stunt a Goop Dance whlch IS a gremt success Thelr mental ability rs show n xx hen the Ql1ClC9 for the last unlt of the first semester are out because they hue more L grldes th tn 1ny other class m tht school They work hncl durmg the second seme tel Ind at the end of the year Ire looking forvu 'nrcl vuth rnterest and enthnsnsm to their JllI'llOf Year END OF PART II To Bt COl7fll7lltIf flex! 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I 3. - S YH U w- d uf ,- ws nge wel surm :wi ,Qu of .agvargza www :owe oew':L nL J.. :1C- 'Q W-1f1wJr1Xw1fnwf1w1f1 fSf1fwsEawwel D , 3 Ae L I Ky , i I I I Z tc, A. ,t ,. .s:.,,, t xwsxx--f , --we-. :- Y. 1' --x,',:-- -1- H --L, - L4 swwrrerlruelfweffr-aaeemarilflelaertfwlsemel ...Q JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY V Oh here s to the Class of 26 The qzrls and the fellows true Who ue worked and played m I vzlle High Since mneteen twenty two In the fall of IQ22 we came to Jacksonvrlle I-Irgh School lust as many oth er classes have come rather green just a llttle scared but wrthal tremendously happy md proud We dld not realize our true value then our frrends the Sophomores saw to that but our three years of hugh school work have de veloped us mto the peoprest the hardest worklng the happlest and ln all ways the best class ln good old J H S A great part of our success IS due to the splendld assrstance of Mlss Ash wood our faculty advlsor We chose Clyde Fltch to lead us through the trrals and Joys of our Freshman year with Bill Wilson as hrs assrtant Davld Lander was entrusted with the care of our money and Lucxlle Strandberg kept our records Although the upper classmen dld not admrt rt they must have ap precrated us to some extent At any rate we were represented ln the Dramatlc Club the Chorus and ln fact ln a most all the organrzatlons connected with the school Several of our fellows vsent out for footba l and Fred Massey was awarded hxs J The glrls of the class dlsplaved pep rn the grrls basketball tournament which they won after a hard Eght with tlee 'emors When the time for tne Thanksgnlng carnrval came around we presented The Smuggleses which everyone exen the Sophs admitted was pretty good for a bunch of green Freshmen And so our prodress continued The semester .... 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I 2 Q5 laselwlrlflrwruefwwalzftlerareslaulellrellrellrlwran exams gave us a little scare but we came back with the same old spirit thlt char acterlzed the class of 26 We cannot enumerate all the varied activities of our Hrst year we will slmply say that when the doors of the high school closed for the summer we had earned the respe t of our schoolmates and of the faculty In the fall of 23 we returned to take up our work where we had left off in the spring but now we felt that vse were masters of the situation In fact one of the gray haired Senior sages was heard to remark Those Sophs know every thing but no one knows it except themselx es David Lander sat in the president s chair during our Sophomore year with Laura Young as vice president Harry Capps was elected treasurer and Mar guerite Forrest secretary Four of our fellows were awarded football J s and sev eral others did their bit in the basketball squad In the musical literary and dra matic clubs our honor was steadily increasing for you see every member was domg his best to bring fame to the Sophomore class A Jazz wedding was our stunt in the Thanksgiving carmval the novelty of which greatly delighted the audience Toward the end of the year the Dramatic Club held a contest and we took the prize thus ending our Sophomore year in a blaze of glory Now we are on the third lap of our high school course with our blue ban ner flying and the whole school singing our praises Yes everyone looks up to the Juniors especially to Martin Gehrmg We have elected Donald Casey president Laura Young vice president William Vickery treasurer and Elinbeth Wainwright secretary Miss Ash wood left us at the end of our second year and Miss Ruyle has taken her place We greatly appreciate the many things that our advisors have done for us In athletic ability our class has come to the front We had live letter men in football this year One of them Earl Arundel made the All State Team which rlghtfully makes us proud There are also several Juniors playing in the basket ball squad I-lowexer our honors haxe not been limited to athletics Mary Margaret Brady James Martin Dorothv Chapman Paul Busey and Don ald Casey are on the Exhaust staff A song written by Dorothy Deaton was given second place in a contest held by the Girls Club One of the most attractive features of the Thanksgiving carmval this year was the Junior stunt a mock opera entitled The Grasshopper which showed the funeral ceremony of a deceased grasshopper who had served as a meal for a hungry turkey gobbler. Paul Busey's bass solo was especially enjoyable. We could continue to narrate our achievements in the class room and ath- letic field. But why should we? Everyone knows that the Juniors are always there with that spirit which is never satisfied, which recognized no defeat, the spirit which will always win in the end. -Carlye Scott. F - Y V 511, , xv Y H 'su' -we-,j,H -:Ape -swee- lltfllieilelEilwllnrlllViltl1fFJelsllF!sllr3SlllC9lEEllleQl1elaEFii warzeanrarufauwlllrlll l': Tl1iz'l5-m11- fflllrfawaxfd 111-anamaaaassaeeassalfelalle-me SENIOR CLASS HISTORY QD Gb September 1921 Dear Drary Another school year has started Have you notxced the freshmen? They are a b1t green but they seem to be such remarkable chxldren That class of 25 accompllsh great things wlthout doubt Oh' They are electrng class officers ISU t that cute? John Bolman Presldent Helen Dral V1ce Presldent Joyce Lander Sec retary Eudora Mlrburn Treasurer Eleanore Andre Student Councll member and MISS Madden Class Advlser P S I told you so The Freshmen quartet won first place m the mter SCh0l3SIlC meet September 1922 Dear Dlary My how the class of 25 has grown' They are chlldren no longer hardly seems posslble dear me' As Sophomores thev have elected class ollicers Farrell Crabtree President Eudora Mrlburn Vrce Presldent John Morrls Secretary James Vosseller Treasurer Faye Carroll Student Councll member It took two members of the class of 25 to w1n frrst place 1n vorce and pnno In the mterscholastlc meet They have d1st1ngu1shed themselves 1n MUSIC and Dramatlc Art and are represented ln practlcally every club 1n J H S That class IS certalnly l1v1ng up to expectatlons' I xg lrt I 1 TTI as 'Ll I i tar111111111awwwaalamsflllwaeselrlwauslaela twister:watawaiawafifticiftiieliiffwiielftelitfwiifwtwi September IQZ3. Dear Diary: The Cllss of '-5 his just e ected it ollicers for the vear. They are Juniors now Yisn't that hne. Kenneth Thomson. resident: Eiorenct Cranwill, Vice- President: Virginil Smith. Secretirjz Edwin Siye. Treasurer: Xen Coultls, Student Council member: Miss Mulberry Clzss Advistr. Liter: The Juniors nive given the Prom . tiken part in the Carnival. as before, 1nd ire doing gremt things in .ithleti s this year They will be mighty Seniors I know. September 1925. Dear Dilry: Tue Class of '25 has now reached its oal. Wlien l look bi k ind re- member them 'ts children in '- , 1 5' h. rlow fast they grow. Their ofhcers for the year are: Roscoe Godfrey. 1 r sident: Dorothy York. Vice President: Virginia Smith. Secretlryz Irene Stubbleheld. Treisurtrz Rhoda Cllrk, Student Council member Mr Scott Clts I-Kc' ner George Metcalf IS Editor of the lxhaust Ind Eudori Milburn Editor in Chief of the Crimson J Later The Seniors H1 e given the 'Vlmsttel Inu their Senior Play they have tvio star players on the blsket ball teim Incl they were there in foot ball too I can t tell vou all tney hue done but Oh I h1te to see them go P S They hue gone dnry letting best wishes fo next yemr s Senior Class When .1 class has grldutted the spirit of thtt cliss gots to ome unknown thougn the members of the clxss trt widely sctt ered thc Spi it of th1t Cltss lives on forex er And so mly it be with the Spirit of tnt Cliss ol 5 Vera Coultas 1FJl!Wll1F!l lieillrilllifa lifllllidll vlilisfflllillllrfilllvfil-lllV2ll 1 r I i x ' ln E 1 lL'J . 2 . l -, 1 , 2 in . . 1 s L vY k A 7 A 4 V F , I l ' ' g .c . . 1 1 ig ' 11 . K. . n t ' . ' 1 . . . 5 1 .v'i . :-- ' 1.1: 1.1 ' . ' ' ' : I ' ' v V I Y - place. set aside for that purpose, to dwell in memories, with other classes. Al- . ' Q ' ' ' 1 . '2 l , . 1.1 'imp f .... fe f af. - 1 fll ' '13 VU ' 1 l - ' 5- -'--- V l ff , 1 r l'a1L1 'l'l1i1'l5'-ll11'4-at iflviwriefilrarfriifeeafwfifesirwiiirwisfersifieliiermi THE SENIOR JINGLE Four Years Olde-Going, Going, Gone In the year of twenty-one On the sixth day of September, The J. H. S. was new, And we can well remember How with awe and admiration We saw these halls of learning. Here with students and with teachers The days began their turning. Studies satisfied our mindsg We found dignity and poise In mastering our books We found the way to joys Advancing and yet yearning For further lanes to learning s bowers Concentration and Resolution Increased our mental powers We can tell of Seniors' How they studied how they played With what sighs and songs The Gold and Purple were displayed In Dramatrcs Games Athletics They attempted feats Their dreams were realized In Inter scholastic Meets Debates Plays and Pageants Call for multi pages Especially they excelled In The March of Ages Glees Minstrels Clubs Proms and Carnival Booth Assemblies and Study Halls Were jollrties forsooth Exhaust, Victories, and Contests, They failed not to sequester: They lived their to-day From semester to semester. Seniors! Ideals allure, And are bright, When the goal is in sight. We toiled on and on For four long years, XVrought with fears Leaving markers When our diplomas e do take These high school joys need forsake Our school then Sends us out Away from studies Fun and Bout Smiles patience and duty Give us an aim Our aim was high Desire brought us fame Our tomorrow brought Seniority The Seniors Call is yours' Aim to be Seniors And thus begurle your hours We did not flinch or falter As says the sage We re done We lust grappled And We won Dorothy Catharine Duncan 25 BWJIJQMYIWFIIFJWIWIIW-IIWHfi1i'llFJli'lill4FJlITfJH'FJ Q lljllll , , , W . - , . . . , We . , , . 1 . , , , . , . - . . , i , ' Q I 1 I 44 vi ' ' ' , . , . , , , , Y 1 - -. , 4' 7' la 1 vt, , . , , ' , U if , , . . . , ' ' v .I fx 7 -- ' - ,, ' wg - ' V ---,ee -1--5V--- -A V Y-,Viv , , ,, , ,,,, , H .xzccc , xy, k yryk -- V -- C x , .Nm , V C V V ' - H Y Hr -Y W . Y N , :fem xv: , , ' xsw' 1 , r A --xxx, . '11 'c 1i1'y-'nu IIWJIIWFIFUIIVMIIWJIIWJ IWJIIVMIIFIUIIVUFIPHIFIWIIWHW' CR 'vii I uovvu 0 A LORAINE TORFIY ?.1 K I na ed and gazed but llttle thou ght what wealth the lessons to m had brought ICS! mmm -fl Q ' x 1 JEAN ELYNORE DINWIDDIE The doors of her wardrobe for ever stood open me MERLE MARTIN How does mv bovv 11 l If LOUISE SOUTHWELL Lou: a had a little lamb Sweater red as flre Everywhere Loulsa went , Her was suuelv bv her N1 P! N 'Nl INII1 CHARLES J WILLIAMSON When death taketh anv man h pmypapaalllcn lm vc I Il I I LOUISE HOLZGRAFE Well sand old mole you can bore through any class CALVINA HOLKENBRINK A creature not too bad or good for' human natures dauly food llll LX C awbvrd 4 IFJIIWIIQIFJIIIFJIIVLUIOIVJIWIIIIFQINIUIIIFIQIIIIFUJIOIIVHUJLIWIIIFQJIII I :luv Thirt5 -flu: CR N ws ww , em., ss- -us ss.- sw, W MslrflllwlW.llEJllwS4EEJ5sf'JElSESE Wm EVA WHITLOCK ' I want to follow the swallows back home, to Florida mstxel rls 1 uh ' 4 Khorus I xkeluurl H1 P115-,ll School RQHIIO uh 4 Home l COIIOIHILS Klub Ixench Llub Athletic Xssoul tlon 4 GEORGE ARDINGER Year after year he pursu d hls ca reer For better or worse, tlll he fmlshed his course Athletlc Assoc-1 mon 1 'V J 4 lulxo Club 3 4 Trexsurer 3 l FCSHIQHI 4 X 4 Pun lll 1 1 r ldent 4 Mech Llllle ll 1'Ilg,lIl88l lIlf., Llub 4 Blnd 4 Tre xsurer 4 Track 'P Basketball 3 J St xff WINIFRED rllCKS One who knows your virtues b t never seeks your faults to vlew MARY LOUISE FOX She lsn't much for nolse or spl dor But It doesn't take them to be a good Sensor IQIILII C lub i 4 ilrls L ur ' VERNA MIDDENDORF happy care free country lass OSCAR BARR Jr My only books were woman's looks and foIIy's all they've taught me Cl xss Bflsket ball 1 P Blskethlll 1 3 4 l-ootlrxll 3 4 Trauk 3 Mech llllC1l Inglneerlng Club 4 I,I'l.ll1ltlC Club 3 4 Pflllllllg Llxh 3 4 Secretary 3 XIIIISIIEI Athletic ASSOCIIIIOII 1 ' 3 4 X106 1,I'9Sld6Ilt 3 Presulent 4 WRENNER SOUZA A salnted hermit from his cel llllll llr ESQSESESESESES555355555353 4 I Z 1 1 1 Z 5 I 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 3 V, 1 1 7 51 3 1 , l I 4 I 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 '1 4 5 1, V 2 .4 4 1 2 v r-4 .fl V 1 .4,tuJ -1 - A . ..::.v1 5 2 -. 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H. .,. .,, , , , I M FFFF I N SF A S IN N saaeeaaaararawafaraflw-leavefawalsraaelrlfarlfwaw OUR LAST XVILL AND TFSTAIVIFNT We the Class of 3 of the clty of Jacksony1l'e m the County of Morgan and State of Illanoas beang of sound mmd and memory 4 r do make publrsh and declare this our last yy all and testament an manner follow mg that IS to sav Loralne Torry bequeath my posltlon as assistant chief of the Library t Maurlne Self Elynore Danwrddle leaye my lemon locks to any su eet gurl yy ho ay ants them Merle Martrn bequeath my Shlekmg System to Bert Martin Loulse Southwell bequeath all of my yy orlcny possessrons rncludang my lnrmatable smlle to Her Charles Wrllramson bequeath mv oratron on nap shots to Carlton Hook Loulse Holzgrafe bequeath my vseek end traps to Mass Ross Calvma Holkenbrmk bequeath my hablt of standang before mirrors to Helen Massey Eva Whitlock bequeath mv black dress to the Near East Rellef George Ardlnger bequeath my capers vuth the fur seac to John Hamrlton Russel Wanlfred Hacks bequeath my report on I lylngston to the school to be used for the benclat of future generatlons Mary Lourse Fox leaye my gym bloomers to Isola Green Verna Maddendorf bequeath my mterest 1n Beardstoyyn to no one I Oscar Nolan Barr Jr take my nonsense with me I can t leave lt Wrenner Souza bequeath my know 'edge of French to my layy yer Louls Scott Gard do hereby bequeat a mv rank as most important member the Senror Class to no one Geraldine Sayre rntrust the care of the heathen to Jrmmy Martln Dale Leung bequeath my squeaky yorce to the Victor Record Co Floy Clark bequeath my thlmble and scassors to Mable Henderson Peggy Capps leave my syummmg abrlnty to Cat aarrne Goebel Alice Copp leave my ten cents for the maunee to Vrrganaa Race Clrfford Marshall bequeath my relrgrous Interests to the mrssronarles Kenneth Danskln bequeath my aggresslye sfmt to L12 Hardesty Eudora Mrlburn bequeath my love for laberty to Mr Kaiser Irene Stubblefleld bequeath my mterest an mates to Margaret Phlllaps Frank McCask1ll bequeath my Valentino trousers to Mr Balrd Wllhelmma Up De Graff bequeath my commencement dress to the Paras New York Model Society John Rawlings bequeath my radio to Mr Scott to help entertain Mrs Scott on ramy evenings Grace Fltch leave my vsooly sweaters to my llttne lambs who may need them Mlldred Ranson leave my BYCUYSIOI1 tlcket to Chl ago to Allce Paul Harold Black bequeath my fond gazes at Dorothy Bernlce Graham to Burnette Bunch Ellnor Ames leaye my plavful ways to Mass Hayenhlll Frances Kaule bequeath my deslre to be loy ed by all men to Sarah Holt Ina Stewart bequeath my cafeteraa Job to anyone wrth lots of ambrtlon Jeanette Massey bequeath my perfect book keepmv set to Mr Baird Jack Glllham bequeath my loye for Winchester to the natty es of that yallage George Houston bequeath my famous posatlon on the basket ball team to Sherman Smrth WQe1WVFfllIWJllFJlIWJ lwlliwlitdllrillifl-ll!TFJllFJllFlfill X X lL-'l X 1 4 I V .4 J ffl? 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Eugene Boyer, leave my brilliant English recitations to Harold Rabjohns. Inez Winter, leave my south of the city estate to be combined with the Wilson possessions. Jamima Cooper, leave my industriousness to Elmer Smith. Hazel Fuller. leave my large eyes to those who have no foresight. Mercer Hopper. bequeath my Missouri Meerschaum to the furnace com- mittee of the next Democratic rally. Margaret Faye Hopper, bequeath my athletic ability to Doris Robinson. Harold Hyde, bequeath my cough drops to any one who has a bad cold. Roberta Reid, leave the ring on my finger to the lovelorn of J. H. S. Frances Phipps, leave my maid's cap to Billy Walton. Joyce Lander bequeath my merry giggle to Harry Capps He needs one Faye Carroll lease my curly locks to Elizabeth Graff Dorothy York bequeath my Dodge Sedan to the Ford Motor Company in exchange for one second hand Ford Touring Car Paul Sheppard bequeath my Home Brevs receipe to Mr Keith Emery H really likes it Alfred Bossarte leave my ears to Toots Hopper Elizabeth Black leave my regular attendance at class to William Sheeley Henry John English leave my radio to the club of that name Thomas Payne Wilson bequeath my manly physique to Carlyle Scott We Pauline and Mathilda Koeppmg bequeath our long hair to the Field Museum Norlyne Sooy bequeath my small stature to Laura Young Rhoda Clark leave my committee ability to the new Freshmen Roscoe Godfrey leave my Presidency to Calun Coolidge Irene Keehner bequeath my roller skates to Annabel Arter Lorna Carpenter lea e my affection for Bob Brown to Mary Phillips Ellen Cully bequeath my vsicked eye lashes to Ursula Brockhouse Glenn Upchurch bequeath my natural marcel to the Girls Club Gerald Heaton leave my snapping black eyes to Miss Ruyle Helen Dial bequeath my popularity to Mary Frances Breeding Irene Caldwell bequeath my boisterous spirit to Charles Leonhard George Vieira bequeath my ability to run a still to Roy Conkle as he is one of the leading members of the Funnel Gang Farrell Crabtree lease mv hero roles to Bill Vickery William Milligan leave a warning to all Junior boys to never marry Clara Stults bequeath my ability to ask the right question at the wrong time to the Freshman class Mildred Miller bequeath the Eskimo Pies I buy at the matinees to Miss New man to sell at her place of business Howard Megginson bequeath my ability to write and speak correctly to Oak ley Adkins Saralee Rule leave mv laugh to Miss Ryman' It s catchin ' Lucile Mackness bequeath my correspondence course in Hawaiian dancing to Miss Baxter EVFJHSNILelllre'-llle'-lllrfilllwliffiEel-lllPf1ESlliSESEVU Iae Ftt I, , . . 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Edys ard Lexus bequeath my subscription to the Whll Bang to Raymond Vera Jo Coultas leaye my loquaclousness to Betty James Georgia Jones leave my dress form I made in Domestrc Art to Miss Ross as a model Isabel Anderson bequeath my remarkable memory to those vsho must cram for exams We Harlan and Francis Doyle leaxe our lean lank statures to John Norris and Harrison Hart Edwin Saye leaxe the secret of my grrlish figure tn the first tree west of the Ford garage John Morris leaye my sax to Mr May for his Wild Cats Dorothy Duncan bequeath mv laalrpins and ribbons to Margaret Neal Blanche Hills bequeath mv Lynm llle real estate to be made into a golf course for destitute millionaires Jane Cockill leave my blossoming freckles to treatemnt with Freckle Cream Robert Brown leave my Virgil Sharlcness to Thelma Carpenter Katherine Jordan bequeath my Studv Hall chair to Donald Casey and Helen Harney Vinita Green leaye my butterfly hair bovys to any girl who desires a bird s eye yaevs ofJ H S Tracy Cows gur leave my extreme soberness to McClure Capps Eleanore Andre leaye my ability to create a tempest in a tea pot to Margaret Benson Lloyd Baeber bequeath mv title as King of the Ivoraes to Guy Snell Constance Finch bequeatla my Job as typist to any one who has six type writers and six dozen strong lingers Leah Dalton leave mv tvpeyx rrter ua its case John Reynolds leave mv sphmx like smile to anyone that can find at William Roberts leaye my parlor tricks to Virgil Gibbs Mildred Underbrmk bequeath my old maid roles to Rhoda Rammelkamp Marlon Blair leave my galoshes to Miss Russel so she can come during the bad months Robert Vasey bequeath my Exhaust Censorship to the Committee Alberta Olroyd, leave my Wallace Reducing Records to Martm Gehrmg. Russel Nunes, leave my job at Mr. May's Printing Press to Donald Hess. George Metcalf. bequeath my whistle to W. W. Gillnam. lWe hope he em- balms it well.l Idelle DeFrates, leave my ability to write perfect exams to Grace Schoedsack. Sarah Davis. bequeath my Chevy to any lass who must come to J. H. S. from the suburbs. Audrey Moy. being the last of the line. leave the family's best regards to the school. Lewis Sims, bequeath my wonderful voice to Ralph Mason. Anna Louise Reinhardt. leave my middle name to Mary Catharine Sturdy. Dorothy Jackson. bequeath my ability to sing Water-Lilies to Leah Tay- man. Kathryn Erixon, leave my rose-apple cheeks to Hazel Yeck. Kenneth Rawlings. leave my love for a game of croquet to Daisy. Abbie Lee Young. bequeath my love for Public Speaking to Abe Weihl. Garland Stahl.. bequeath my charming manners to Clarence Peterson. Marjory Biggs. bequeath my cosmetics to Elizabeth Acom. 3'-st-va-1 aresealasstalzfaflseamaalll-att-Qtrlvaltvaaefllfelalewawa liJlltFJlltf1llllVHlllfFJllWllfFJ.lllFJlW-lllfe-Jllillliallfta-llal'F-13 I, Margaret Carlisle, leave my ability to translate Bill's hieroglyphics to his teachers. I, Raymond Chester, leave my tendency to comnambulance in class to Doc Roberts, I, Corrinne Chapman, leave my chewing gum in Miss Merrill's room. I, James Trahey, leave my peculiar enunciation to any one who likes to cause excitement in class. I, Fern Davis. bequeath my henna hair dye to Catharine Hempill, I. Virginia Smith, leave my interest in the Girls' Club to Emmett Barton. I, Mildred Devine, leave the Divine in my name to Elizabeth Wainwright's vocabulary. I, Harold Hembrough, leave the Four C campaign to Mr. Tweet to handle. I, Lois Rodgers leave my Jewsharp to Donald Wardell. I, Helen Schoedsack, leave my knowledge of benzine to the March hatters. I, Kenneth Thomson, leave my debating talent to Franklin Defrates, hoping he will practice it more than he does now. I, Mildred Wells, bequeath my remarkable dramatic ability to Paul Busey. I. Florence Cranwill, bequeath my shark tennis playing to Harold Sanders. We whose names are hereto subscribed do certify that on the First day of April the Class of 1925 subscribed their names to this weighty document in the presence of Gay Chandler Judge of the Circuit Court and our own proud selves declared the same to he their last Will and Testament and requested each of us to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof which we hereby do in the presence of the testator and of each other on the said date and w rite opposite our names our respectne place of residence Ima Rabbit residing at Bunker Hall Ura Szmp residing at lzoi South Main St I III lt 0 llama'iraiarflfiearsfflliwatfirliIiuiiraeeifiairwaase IXQ 1-19 -Jdef u fs.. ag, !9,?f fn EA 3 d f ad X xr H -br 1 I Bl-17115 1 'li PLLL1 Bai 5' ...L ow lb- Y IC IL L: WJIIEJIIJWJIWFIW-HIIWHF IIFQI SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY 1226 IN the late spring of 1940, a great Philadelphia factory was manufacturing thousands of bottles of rheumatism cure. The demand of the rich was enormous and the poor did without stove polish to procure it. We are especially interested in the owner, Mr. Tracy Cowgur, who at this moment is hidden behind the morning mail. He is looking over a letter from Miss Torry's Latin School, asking for a donation. I'd love to endow that chair of advanced mumblepeg, the girls need it- um, he frowned while he studied the calendar. May 28. I've got it Connie. he turned his chair toward his steno- grapher. Just fifteen years since the old class walked out together. Everyone of 'em is going to get a bottle of my famous Whiz for Rheumtizf' Miss Finch was lost in admiration finally she asked. Did you read about Bokum Morris Chicago Concern? Yep had to take the legs off the piano before the crowd would leave. didn t they? Hell sure need a bottle Hou could he pedal that old music box if the rheumatiz struck him? Use the Great Eye and the International Telephone Find out some thing personal about em if you can I want a letter to follow every bottle he wmked and added business is business The following list was handed to Mr Cowgur a week later Elynore Dinwiddie All is Wells Merle Martin Secretary for International Older Boys Conference Louise Southwell Editor of that snappy magazlne Herr Charles Williamson Undertaker No Hope Avenue Halifax Louise Holzgrafe Discovered a new curl for red headed men Calvina Holkenbrlnk Located in Hawau gaining fame as a designer of grass dresses Eve Whitlock Owns a lemon and orange ranch in Florida The fam ous Moon Struck fruit is packed here George Ardinger Magician He has more than rabbits up his sleeve Winifred Hicks Sells all year galoshes Mary Louise Fox Buyer for the Detroit Silver Fox Farms Verna Middendorf Aviatrix route from Arnold to Paris Oscar Barr Jr At home 1n the movies Will Roger s successor Wrenner Souza Insurance Agent for Ponce de Leon Company Louis Gard Congressman large sunflower patch in New Jacksonville grown from seeds sent to the home folks Geraldine Sayre Missionarv to Bagdad Dale Leung Puts the finishing touches on mother s hats Floy Clark Wins many Physical Culture prizes Margaret Capps Annette Kellerman is dead but Peggy has taken er lace P Alice Copp Uses a Hoover and still has time for matinees Clifford Marshall Tester in a bed factory They have to shake the sheets to find him Kenneth Danskin Chairman of the Republican National Committee Eudora Milburn Interior decorator of her own home Rolling pins used profusely Effllisiel-'llel-IIIWIIWIWIJWIIIQIEEJ-IIE-41Eelligliwrfil - lag 7 VV ' 66 Y , V . . - ' T ' ' IA YI X . .., . . . ' AA ' ' YV 1 V. . , . 0 y :WT y 0 W Y 1 ' ' nc 'V h Irene Stubblefield-f -Life guardess of the showers at Dunlap Springs. J xxx: xxw , ' ,gif Sale Uxxtz ,g x :Q 3111! -7- .ls -vai 'T' X' X ASV' -'NNN '. 1- Sixty farfmiaifirafifanaaeaiielssaeeaeeiaa. Frank McCaskill-Ais now collecting tolls at the Rock of Gibraltar. Wilhelmia Up De Graff--Teaches Latin at Columbia University. John Rawlings-eRancher. He never misses a ride at a Wild West Show. Grace Fitch-Teaches French at Vassar. Mildred Ranson-iM. D. Surgery a Specialty. only doctor in U. S. who can perform the marvelous operation using the new Dimple Driller. Harold Black-Patented a Moo for bringing in the cows. Elinor AmesefCollector of first editions. Frances Kaule-Astronomer. She does not need a telescope to see one bright star. Ina Stewart-Owner of the Stewart tack factory which puts out the fam- ous UIOI of the World's Best Tacks in a neat package for only 5c. Jeannette Massey-Acting with the Connecticut Dramatic Company. John Gillham--Editor of The Farmer's Helper. George Houston--Teaches Hockey at I. W. C. Ruth Howerton f -Librarian at Punkeyville. LaFern Hess--Surgeon, Remolds women's faces. Lyndle Conboy- Famous Violinist: shook down Mrs. Vanderlip's Egyptian Sunhouse Florence Galley Avlatrrx ran across a new tree toad in Czechoslovakia Eugene Boyer Earns many commissions on his sale of popcorn Inez Winter She and Homer are now residing on a two acre farm Homer IS kept busy putting slats in the windows to keep the children from fall mg out Jamima Cooper Farmerette calves a specialty Hazel Fuller Talks for hours in Congress Mercer Hopper Dispenser at Duke Tobacco Company Margaret Faye Hopper Champion Polo Player Harold Hyde Traveling salesman for Smith Brothers Cough Drop Company Roberta Reid Ovs ner of the Reid Book Shop Frances Phipps Made a great hit in the movies Joyce Lander Costume designer for the Greek theater Faye Carroll Her xoice has vmon medals and applause The Prince of Wales was especially pleased Dorothy York Governess in the home of a former I C student It 15 rumored that she and her employer were formerly great friends Unable to get entire story of the affair We vu ish statistician Wilson to make a note of this Paul Sheppard Barber on the Cunard Line Mutton Chop whiskers his specialty Alfred Bossarte Designer of Jails penltentiaries etc Elizabeth Black Matron of an ideal school for bad little boys Henry John English Salesman for Colonial Radio Cabinets Thomas Payne Wilson Captain of The Good Ship Kangaroo Norlyne Sooy Chautauqua reader the audience always begs an en core for The Boy Stood on His Mother s Corns Pauline Koepping Teaching school at Tooterville the Junction of the famous trolley cars Rhoda Clark Consul to Nicaragua Roscoe Godfrey Misunderstood woman specialist Irene Keehner Manager of a chain of ulck Lunch Restaurants Lorna Carpenter Governor of Ohio Ellen Cully Secretary of The Flatterer Camera Company - lp.,NllI 9, NJW'4lllVfltllVflllWllSFll'rF4lWllF9lle1lTllllIF4llltF3lll'tFl-lallffilllttlla enn Upchur la IS bu n son rt 1 a fantry at Valley Forge Gerald Heaton Llead of Chemt ta Depa tment at Sw eet Briar College e en Dxal Aatress u ce sft lone on Season an Old Englash Gardens Irene Caldvsel Ar la o opt t fourd the mlSSlng lmk George Vtetra Slvn P mter he parnfetl 98, 715 loax es of bread and lost has appetite Farrell Crabtree Head of tae Atd to Bewl dered Wonaen Department of the Farrell State Bank Wtllram Mllltgan Holds the IUQO Tennis Champlonshrp Clara Stults Head nurse at the Dog and Cat Ho pltal ea v hours and pleasant companlonshlp Gertrude Wrlson Starr I1 ran Bab o k could not be more exact Mtldred Maller Meat mspector for a segetarlan society Howard Megglnson Shrek of the Woodson Elevator Saralee Rule Claatrman of Near East Reltef Comnalttee Car has er enough old shoes to sup x a l the hare footed Armenlans Luclle Mackness Dtrectot of tlantmg at Camp Martxn Edward Lexus tomb store De orator Vera Coultas Starring an that great tragedy Oyello the Bore Georgla Jones Supertntendent of the Old Peoples Home Isabel Anderson Prtncrpal of the Cros Roads School Edwln Says Sells Mrs Vltnslow s Soothing Syrup ln our ctty parks Dorothy Duncan Her poetry as better llked than that of Amy Lowell Blanche Halls Daetlcaan for Strand Bean Canning Co Jane Cocklll Faxortte promenade Fifth Axenue Robert Brovsn Kansas orator Exen the cyclones ra 1 not stop htm Katherine Jordan Compaled a new cook book First And for Movie gn en h Fans Vrnata Greene Photographer Slee get flee unusual o e Lloyd Bteber Conductor of the lr er an Wllharaaaonlc Symphony Leah Dalton Secretary to Prestdent Thomson John Reynolds Chautauqua letturer always quotes poetry an con clusron Wrllaam Roberts Rur-s a Iran cont nental brcvcle lme claams that an onron a day keeps the lizards an ay Mildred Underbrtnk Sae has the stamp of exerv country upon her traveling bags and trunks Marlon Blatr Selling sunburn cure for Nile Excax ators Robert Vasey Counsel for Van Can o Bean Companv Alberta Olroxd G1 es tortesponden e lessons on laovs to learn dancing at home an only 24 hours Vtuan Sturgeon Tea le tletlamatton an Sprrngfield Hugh School Russel Nunes lvpt t fo Tl e Bexerlx Breeze George Met all President of I W C Ptlx ate lnterxtevss held on the front steps Idelle Defra es Sculptor sta t d by r'1ak1t'J a I1 out ot o eamargartne Sarah Dau Demon tr ator for Saxon Motor Company Audrey Moy Burbank ts tra J about htr su eet petunlas Lewls Sams Tted has neck to a lamb because when he popped the ques Swiss'-lllttllllwllteilllrl ittl-lllVf3liEll1PHlEe1lllwllFlEf'ffl 1 apt CRIN I 'fa J I ll -'l l ' X l . G: c s sy .at tltc pfere t sea . d ll ng tl e U. S. ln- . . H l ' - A ' ' S f' s xl l t ' ' .. V , . , . . . . 1 .e L , s 1 , . . - -f O a . . .' . . z. . . . ' - Y . . I ' l f- . s , .sl ' . --., s 5 . , . c c . .fr . , , . . l ' ' . . :al ' .l . - , '. , . ' 7 S nm -I A t L C , 1 t , . ..- ,. A t ' ' t : t . . ' ' at v t t . - t t t t .K . ' . . 5 . ff . . . 1. 7 7 I V 1 s . if . . . . 1 . . , D t . . C ' 4 7 t Y . . v l V v ' .Y f . t . f . . if . . . ef . . . . . .. 4 l ' ' t I 4 . L' . L ,' 'I 1 , r lx 5' Q. Eleanor Andref nfCult1vat1ng the naustcal .appreftatlon of Arnold. . W g I K. . . 0 ?-- S ' Y V - - l ' ff' . . s Q . l , ' , ' .C . 1 Y 71 f'ul ta .. l I ' I I I - A 4 V t ' D., 4 - ' . . ,. a . ' . c ' C . ' . ' ' c, -' .f z s ' . . . .t A . .:.re ft 'ag pt, . . . ' ' ' .xr . a ' ' . .1 Ng-as V -s --S - , V M K J --is-. -.--X r ' g X-aus X.-sfv - .-1-C -, ' swxfr E fsyxxss Xxx, R ,lx-Sq Sf seg,-g M --C: Y gk xg --. C vxvs C-int 5,11-X-f fxxx . 'Z ' ' .,lXI, 1'XY Firilfl glirii tion she said No . Is at present door keeper when St. Peter is out to lunch. Anna Louise Reinhardt-Stump speaker for the Tiger Federation of Women. Dorothy Jackson--Her silver basketball has turned into a tea ball. Kathryn Erixon-Has met with great success as a traveling saleswoman. Kenneth Rawlings-He owes his success as a farmer to his laugh-the soy beans like to be kidded along. Abbie Lee YoungQPresident of American Federation of Women's Clubs. Her most celebrated lecture is The Conversationalistf' Garland Stahl-Buyer for Sears.Roebuck and Co. Marjorie BiggsgHusband not at home. She talked so fast we couIdn't hear his name. Margaret Carlile?-Frequent applicant in the divorce courts. living at Reno. Raymond Chester-Pharmacist, fills many prescriptions for Chet's Cuerminsidef' Corrinne Chapin-HArt Connoisseur. James Trahey-Coach at Routt. The boys call him Captain Jinks. Fern Davis Psychologist Advocates revolution in the school system Virginia Smith Name no longer Smith Byron decided Smith was too common Mildred Devine Director of the Divine Crematory Harlan Doyle Doyle Brothers Vaudeville Company They make all the big cities Mathilda Koepping Stenograhpher for Governor Carpenter Harold Hembrough The Bed Time Story Man for station W H I Lois Rogers Genealogist Many D A R Clients Helen Schoedsack Won the auto race at the State Fair Kenneth Thomson President of the U S The President died and our country discovered a great mln hidden aw ay Mildred Wells Eva does not care for apples but we know the rest She found her Adam Florence Cranwill Successor to Doris Blake She can solve every one s love affairs but her own Our former adxiser Mr Franklin D Scott accompanied by his wife and seven tall sons is now touring the South Sea Islands He is in a depleted physi cal condition due to boxing night and morning with his frisky boys Mr Scott is seeking the Fountain of Youth exer hoping to feel again the thrill that shot through him the morning that he was shovs ered with rice Marlon Blair 25 63 32' w1ae1v1aefirarie1.fTrai1 fflmflf1Qw1f1rm1w1!avwf1ff1ra ffHr awfavMw1frF11arwHhrwl 1 1 t Q. - lqtrfl-'53 4 Y , it L ig K ' I .6 Y ' ,ax YB. 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X X 1 f iTT3-4 -- x 154- 1 I wasevfefavflfwlwafamltaeitllellawleelfeelfswss STUDENT COUNCIL The SlXfh year of the Student Council marked one of the most successful years smce lts orgamzatlon Accordlng to the regular custom the councll was made up of the President and one other member from each class Several matters of importance were discussed and carrled out The most lmportant of these were makmg the faculty adusers of each class members of the councll planning the carnlval and makmg the Junior and Senlor Prom a school BEBII' The co operation of Mr Kaiser helped much to make the Council a success The members were SENIORS JUNIORQ Roscoe Godfrey Plesldent Donald Kasey Rhoda Clark Helen H unev becxetary M1 Scott Miss Ruyle SOPHOWIORLQ PRI' SHNIILN Ollve Bray Dorothy B Gldlllfll George MllbUTH I'ClWdlll Baxter M1 s Thompson MISS Stl uck Ill llll I age blxtx Su mm? aff . fgff 2 - ., 'A - W, , . . Z ,f P . 1 1 Z v mmf Of I LJ . vw'w'v 'r -4, . , 4 ,, w ,1 U I - M If 5, mf 2 . f f . W ' Z f A ll l' I . , .. sfesasatelaranwfiafafwlnwrsarelaweslaauasw THE EXHAUST The Exhaust IS the one orgmnlzatlon of the school that Includes the entrre student body The members of the staff ss ere agam selected on the merits of an edrtorlal contest whlch resulted m the appointment of George Metcalf as Editor rn chref and lf IS to hrs efforts that a great part of the papers advancement rs to be attrlbu ted Miss Moore and Mlss Ruyle retuned their posrtlons as faculty advisers and the place of Mlss Dell vxas taken by Mrss Hawenhlll Under the excellent supervlslon of Mr May the Exhaust was again prmted by the school The Junlor Hugh Messenger new hemdlme type and a supplement every two weeks during the second semester are features that haxe been added durmg this year Four representatnes of the staff George Metcalf Mary Margaret Brady Cllfford Marshall and Paul Busey attended the llllnols State Hugh School Press Assoclatlon meeting held rn Champaign the last of Nowember The Edltor was off duty for srx weeks during the second semester on ac count of lllness but through the co operation of the prmtmg classes the faculty advlsers and the staff members the paper was publlshed as usual We the retnrlng staff hase endeavored to edlt a paper that would represent the entlre school Our work ns ended and we retrre ln fasor of our successors hoplng they may agam prose the Exhaust IS mexhaustable Mary Margaret Brady 26 wlselfwfzrilfawlfwaaffafaeflwraralraslwefrlsfarws N , .f Q09 'Eff . 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S , aaaa t t T all up qreeu r t at s i . 1':rr:v- Sixty-seven ewvlawlfafwwlwlllfwlnewllfexnfeetelrrresansreiwee FORU'Vl QD The Forum has held the dlgnlfled posmon of one of the best socletles ln the school for twenty five years Until four vears ago thus was the only debatmg soclety IH J H S but at that time the Junlor Senate was mtroduced and a splrxt of competition and frlendly rn alry has existed between the two socletles ever smce The Forum meets seml monthly and has 1 program conslstlng of talks extemporaneous speeches and debates usually upon POPICS of natronal lnterest The oflices thls year were Hlled very satisfactorily by Kenneth Thomson President Robert Brown Vlce Presldent Edwm Saye Secreary and Merle Martm Treasurer MISS Leonhard made an lde1l faculty advlser Here IS a wlsh that the Forum mav thrne and contmue to be as successful as lt has been m former years Donald Woods 2 7 Q., N l 1., t sawaeaefllewallfarlafrallfaarefmwflfaseaeanasel jUNlOR SEN ATE QD Ol I IC FRS 0 m ll un ltl llemlnou te xnt 1 npen t Tu lS1lltl Ctmet Nletci Mu 91 N11 s gllll h The Junlor Senate Debatmg Soclety IS one of the most active organlzatlons ln o d J H S It IS rn lts fourth year humg been organxzed ln 1921 The socxety meets es ers second vu eek alternatlng wlth the Forum The programs consist mamly of debates howe er other llterary forms are studied such as declamatlons oratlons and extemporaneous and lmpromptu speeches Because of Mr Scott s bemg Semor advlser he was unable to contmue be mg faculty adwser for the society and MISS Smlth was chosen to take his place The society vs :shes to extend rts gratrtude to Mlss Smlth for the great help she has given us Three of our members were on the teams for the Tr1C1ty debate held Loma Carpenter rflllftlliVfliwlllwllvfllwliltflEt1ll1VilFlell1tsf4l!tf1ll5VilE 0 C605 4' 1' '4A KY Pr silent- : w ' gh. Vi' .-l,l'L'S.Y l,H' 1 'z ' ter. set- --2 '-'-l' l1'zll'. A l s '-er 's. ., 't , . . W V . . in April. namely: Lorna Carpenter, Hazel Fuller and Chestine Kendall. 'L ' X X ' Y I 'vu' H fx: -:sz-' ' --f-' fix- g--5:-H -mfs-Y xwefr- Palm- Sflj- ' ' 0. ww-JrxwlwrwllwalisfaelaW-leasesseeeeetaets THE PRINTING CLUB OFFICER9 Presldent George A1 dlngex Vlce Pres Lloyd Blebel bee Tre ISLIIQ1 George Metcalf The Prlntlng Club ln thls nts second year of actlvlty has become well or ganlzed Under the leadershlp of nts advlser Mr May and lts presldent George Ardlnger lf has met every two weeks to discuss IOPICS relatmg to the sclence of prlntmg It has trled to appreciate the fact that the art of printing although llghtly consldered by most people has been and IS one of the most revolutionary and uphftmg factors m modern clvlllzatxon Those who are carrying on this work h1ve the privilege of practrcmg the art most essential to clvlllzatlon and without whlch c1v1I1zat1on would dle The club IS composed of members of the prlntmv classes who are domg passing work Its basketball team had a very successful season and defeated numerous of the other club teams ln the school George Metcalf I age Sex entg C2252 FRENCH CLUB db OFFICFRQ LxP1e ulcnte G1 :ce Iltch L1 X Ice Pl9Sld6I1tE C Iendor 1 f mno I 1 Se-cleture Thelmx C, upcntel L1 TXQSII 161 L 1 Fel n Hess Volcn notre cercle francais' Nous sommes mamtenant dans notre trolsleme nnnee Nous essayons d apprendre .1 parler francais Nous etudlon les cout umes les moeurs la geographlc et l hlstolre de In France - 1 x I IFJIQWIIFJ-3WflrPJfTVl1Fl 0. wlrwlvufalarwrlfellralllanreIaalarf-efeelftel, was 'QT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CLUB Gb OI FICFRS Pre lil0lIt Roscoe Goclfley Vlcc I19Nlil9l1t Ru smll Imlxug., 'Ire-1 ulc F1 dG1een I xx er W IV The Mechanlcal Engmeermg Club was orgamzed for the purpose of a1d mg the boys who are takmg archltectural drawlng IO get 21 better under standmg of the great fneld of englneermg The programs have been such that all the branches of engmermg have been presented some of the subjects be mg chemical hydraullc electrlcal clvll and archltectural engmeerlng These programs were gnen by members of the Club and occasionally a person practlc ed along these lmes nlked to the Club Meetings were held every other Wednesday evenmg Although the Mechanical Engmeermg Club has been In existence only one and one half years ll has made much progress It fills the need of a club In our hugh school where practlcal englneermg can he studled The club not only studies engmeermg but all members look forward to the banquet V5lllCl'l IS gnen bs the club once each year Merle Martm Iu.eS flwarlwalaretrlatflasealawsaewraaetaasee RADIO CLUB OFI ICFRQ Flrst Semester Second Semester Pre ldent George Ardlnge Presldent George Ardmger Vlce Pres Ru ell Todd Nlce Pre Merle 'Niartln Secretary Kathryn Erlxon Secret: y Dorothy Duncan Treasurer John Reynolds Treasurer Iohn Reynolds AdV1S6l Mr -Xgger The Radlo Club held nts meetings on every Tuesday night the eighth perrod Very mterestmg programs vsere gxven by the members at each meeting The programs have been very up to d1te and have kept pace wlth the lncreasmg knowledge of radlo science At the flrst of the school vear the Radio Club held a hard tlme party and later ln the year enjoyed another soclal The membership has steadily Increased untll at present the e rollment IS forty members The J H S Radio Club w1ll close lts thlrd year of exlstence IH May The Club owes much of its success to its adviser Mr Agger Merle Martin 5 - x I 'Ill rel Cm N itil HI Y CLUB QD b OFFICERS P1e ldent Harold Hembrough Qecretarv George Metcalf Vlce Pre Hauv C apps S?lL,l at Arms R0be1t Browne The first meetlng of the H1 Y Club was held at the FIISI Baptist Church Unusual pep and 1nterest was shown at IhlS the beglnnlng of the twelfth year of IIS exlstence At IhlS meetmg Mr Tweet the new local Y M C A Secretary was mtroduced as advlser succeedmg the Rex Mr Marbach The H1 Y Club has grown from a handful of members a few years back to one of the largest H1 Y Clubs of the state In both total membershlp and regular attendance II ranks very hlgh havmg a membershlp of nearly one hun dred and a weekly attendance of between forty live and fifty Thlrty Hve new members were taken 1n thls year Many act1v1t1es made thls year one of unusual 1nterest among them belng The sponsormg of a Tr1 County Older Boys Conference ln Jacksonvllle the launchmg of clean l1fe and self analysls campargns the complet1on of a boys work survey of Jacksonvllle the orgamzmg of a H1 Y Club ln Waverly and the d1str1but1on of ChflSIm3S grfts to the poor chlldren of the CIIY The meetmgs wh1ch are held every Tuesday evenmg at the dlfferent church es conslst of B1ble study and the d1scuss1on of the problems of llfe wh1ch con front the youth of today The pr1nc1ples of the club are those of a regular Amerlcan Fellow stand mg for the h1gher Chr1st1an pr1nc1ples that make l1fe worth while The pur pose of the Club IS to Create mamtaln and extend throughout the school and communlty hlgh standards of Chrrstlan Character Harold Hembrough SIHJESNIrillllwilrfsl-lllre'-WEE5555355535555 H. ,.Y.-,- W 1.--. v- v 'I ,Ay K, - 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Sexenty Four r , A GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS Presldent V611 Coult-1 Vlce Pre Irene Stubblefleld Secretary Ellmbeth Wamrlght Treasurer Laura Xoung The Glrls Club of 25 held its flrst meetmg of the year ln September wlth a large enrollment Each glrl secretly resolx ed to make this one of the blggest and best years ln the history of the Club Instead of sponsoring a play as IS the usual custom thus year each group endeavored to earn a certain amount of money toward the Club funds Dur mg the year a contest was held m order that the Club might choose a song With the unceasmg help of Miss Golden the advlser of the Club lt IS felt that thls has been one of the best and blggest years for the Gnrls Club of the Jacksonvllle Hugh School Elizabeth Wamwrzght a Hmwwwwwwwwwwwwwws k HOIVIIL ECONOMICS CLUB Well folks here we are agun and going strong We launched into the world of organ17atlons just a year ago so you can see we are comparatxvely new During our first year of actxvlty we were certamly a peppy bunch of glrls Meetlngs bl weekly two partxes a hlke an Introduction of ourselves to our fel low students by a clever stunt and last but not least our famous lmpersonatnon of our dear teachers for our part ln the adxertxsement of the J This year we haxe been equallv actne wlth s more partles lots of lnterest mg meetings and numerous other acts of Importance As our share ln the Chrlstmas splrlt we bought and dressed tvs enty slx pretty dolls which we gave to dear llttle gurls ln whose homes unhappiness was present at the Yuletlde sea son But this unhappiness was replaced bv happy and bright llttle faces when our girls ln the role of Santa Claus presented them wxth dolls Oh yes we do somethlng besides have good times We know you must realize just hovs Worth whlle we are so we ll relate no more of our many JCUYIIICS but bxd you adleu untll next year But before we do we want to tell you who our capable oflicers were who worked so dlllgently Florence Galley fllled the Presldent s chair and was ably assisted by Mildred Ranson w hlle Irene Stubbleheld kept our records and handl ed our heavy financial mterests ligl 5 X IX Nl 1 . egg: . . swwwmmmwwwmwwwgli ,O seeaseawflereafl elle-frre CHRONICLES OF THE. HISTORY CLUB QD In the year of 1924 on the twenty thrrd of September the J H S Hlst ory Club members trooped to that room of hnstorlcal atmosphere O3 to hold thelr flrst meetmg of the term Vlce Pres Carpenter preslded oxer the assemb ly ln the absence of Presldent Brown MISS Self our efflclent secretary called the roll and plans hopes rulings and dlscusslons were afoot The first constructvxe act 'nccompllshed was the chooslng of a definite toplc for the programs of the year The History of Illxnols was the Ch0lC2 and through the year If was never regretted for the programs have proved thoroughly worth while But Oh' When there was a program and a banquet then we were really a superlor type of club Imagine two such good thmgs as history and food at the same tlme Then add to that the lolly good fun and hlstorlcal brnllrancy of our revered adviser Mlss Merrill and what could be more satxsfymg Thus was If ever and thus be lf ever Rhoda Rammelkamp N X 'SLN ' - ' 'X' f XNVQ1 -te. X .Y sxxx QNX xxx Xxx V fm' N fFJlIEi1HrriiflfrlllFfl5lvSl1tfJeEQSs5ei3sESESeEgQ AGRICULTURE CLUB Ol' l ICERS P f.SlllLIlt Kenneth MClJ9lmlth Vue Iles Howard Becker bet Tleasuxer Wlllldm Sheeley AilVlS8l J H Loomls The Jacksonville Hugh School Agrlculture Club completed the thlrd year of tts career with a membership of forty two boys who enthusiastically backed the acttvltles of the club In addltlon to learmng the methods and benefits of organlzatlon members of this club learn to partlcnpate m soclal and commumty act1v1t1es The pro grams provide opportunltles for public speaking for the extensxon of agrlcul tural and rural education to adult cltlzens of the commumty and for soclal and cooperatve relatlonshxps among members of the club The work this year was mterestmg and beneficlal There were regular pro grams every month at which promment farmers and busmess men lectured the boys takmg part tn the entertamment and mmor talks Basketball and baseball teams were orgamzed whtch afforded much enter talnment Another feature of the year was securlng neat club pms and watch obs Besides the regular programs there were other actlvmes such as exchange programs wlth Wmchester and Pittsfield agriculture round ups hlkes and campmg traps The club has aroused much lnterest and better work IS expected next year Wzllzam Sheely 26 D Q Seventy Llbllt swweiaesllwwseieessweseeesssssss wlllelallrellwll TREBLE CLEF CLUB SVG OI I ICERS PILSlcll nt llelen Knbw Vlce Ire ltlcnt Faye Ql.ll0ll Sec ct uy I' lllabeth W llllVVllg,l'lt F101 ure! yllilgdltt I lye Hopper I lln 111 tn I eah Taym tn The Treble Clef Club has certainly been a flourlshlng orgamzatlon thls year But why shouldn t lf be II has had a flrm flxed goal whlch has ever spurred 1ts members on to greater asclevements With the a1d of Miss Hopper our efliclent director and helper we hope to Journey to Sprlngfleld and compete m a contest to be held for Glrl s Glee Clubs All of our performances this year have been ln that dlrectnon and we hope we may make J H S as proud of us as we are of her Our operetta this year was entltled Mlss Caruther s Return and was greeted with flne spmt by all who saw lf We have greatly enjoved thls year s work and hope succeedmg years may prove as prolitable as this one has proven Eleanore Andre 25 Llglltx .,iVfJl1FJll1FJ 1Vf3YlVf1f5iWf!fFJFiWi!11fJlFlF1iiSF3i1E 11-1 -Ck IL x ,I Rrl IKUVK N 1111111111 1 L 1 1 uugh 111111111 w XL 1 L N 1111 thu 11111 1 1 X Stllllll ERWIAN SNIITH Slum lIIlNtlX of the fha Ultl Stony NN 1ll 1.11 few pl 11-. 1,oth1ough thg nut 1 ui thy 11111 xxhlla ShL11111 15111 TL 1 1. 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Y X H NNN v 'Y Es' fffm V .,j:x-- lY w gm Q-if Q:-Y .xxv:A vu-x ,-ff -xxx .1 NNW XXXXX Yv ws ww mm -gee-gk: xxxx xxx-Q ww my xxx s. vsxx xxxees S W N Q' HAIL' COACH ...-1 ,MLA Our coach John L Mitchell has proved hrs mettle to all of us at J H S He has brought our teams together so that they have wanted to work not for per sonal glory but for the glory of the school He has fostered clean athletlcs dur mg each of h1s years stay with us Through hlm and wrth hrn the bovs have enjoyed keen sportmanshrp and good fellowshlp He IS respected and heartllv lrked not only by the boys wrth whom he has vsorked but also by the whole school rigs-lE 5rv'3liff5l3xlF1lEsl'-15 Es!-ll1EJE5lHE5Ew5WE Xlll llc . S70 13 G05 i , . 'g 5 x K fifrf grip ' . l X . E 5 . W - , A a 'l , - 'Y ' , . , . . . Y I - . i l Y I Y X r ewes eww- we XXX,-X -leemvs wg, .gg .Xxx Ye V -,--' ow. MW Yxv xoxo. g N L . . X e e. s Q k - 1 - e. E Q - X .. . 14: 3' 11'-Q lulluttnlwlluriuflrltlfesslllaseaealeau 6719 4441 ATHLETIC ASSGPIATIGN QD OFFICERS President Iunioi Bur Seciett x Ilfnlan Doyle lice Pte ulcnt Earl -Xiundcl Student Nlinftgei Jam Nlntm VISITOR Sav kid' what did ya say those pink tickets are that everyone is giving at the door as their entrance fee? BARRIE Say Mister where ya from anyway? Those pink tickets mem that the owner belongs to the Athletic Association which is headed by the mighty Barr Huh' you ve helrd of him Yea he s quite famous Look him over VISITOR Ha' Hal one look is sufficient But I say when do I get a pink ticket? BARRIE -- But I say. you're just out'a luck, Nothing doing unless you go to J. H. S. lAnd so Barrie proceeded and in the course of events finally got the mat- ter explained, altho he stammered much in his usual fashion.l The Athletic Association is one of the largest and foremost of the many or- ganizations in our school. Membership in it is open to any student regardless of class or other activities, After becoming a member it is his duty to uphold the spirit of old J. H. S. in all athletic contests. He must also uphold the team at all times and do his share in bringing victory by displaying pep and enthusiasm at the games. The Athletic Association tends to harness the pep of the individuals into a strong athletic machine which can boost like everything and the reaction on the boys is the result. They are inspired by the pep displayed on the sidelines and play the game for all they're worth. The Association is also influential in forming our athletic relations with other schools. Friendly rivalry and good sportsmanship are the planks of its platform. We hope it may ever continue as active and beneficial as it has been hereto- fore. sf X1-' ' U 'XY' wwf'-f ffrfr 1 'xxx V-f., f ffff was wwf- was- wxxve I-plllirlalna -I I l els' T Ni ll1'l 5 I KQTW 5 F 7 THLETICS F ,xv k W-i , 3 f' .X A ,fl ' x XXX Rx f f , , X .X f , ' - wx XV X x X s x 7 X X N H X I XXX 2 ffl rl N ', 1,1 f I 1 f f' ,V K, .V kx X i' V f x if TY H ff willwrzawalafaflrwfafalwafaselme-1 CARNIVAL OF I 925 QD The carnlval of 1923 started off wrth a boom and ended wlth a crash The Freshmen were first on the program glvmg a renew of the different kmds of dances Sophomores followed wlth an unusual stunt The Goop Dance and the Juniors gaxe an amusmg Comlc Opera Now the audience wartcd xmpatlently for the Semor Mrnstrel and was not disappointed This year the mmstrels were carried out ln a court scene Junror Barr was the black face court Jester There were special numbers rendered by Faye Carroll Margaret Wrllramson and Harlan Doyle Francis Doyle Vera Coultas Edward Mallory and Saralee Rule The Jokes vsere put over ln grand fashion by the end men The mlnstrel wlll always be remembered rn connectror' with the class of 25 as one of the best mmstrels grven 1n the Hugh School Saralee Rule 25 N11 I5 STiJ.lll32laWIF4llllDFfflllrF3ltIlFJal1DVf!ll WFISEH X , Mage? .v l GOLDEN DAYS Golden Days whlch was selected for the Semor play thls year was a charmmg comedy ln four acts The characters were all exceptlonally well por trayed and II proved to be one of the best Hlgh School productions of recent years A great deal of credlt IS due to MISS Harrlette Munson dlrector and to Mr Scott class adviser and to the commlttees who worked so falthfully The cast mcluded 'VI-ux Anne Joy ce Lander Betsy Qullee Rule I' I UNC Malgafet C IFPS hc e1E111ll0pP Ilm or BQ Mr Klrkland V03 Coultaq Lh ulxe N11 on Chula Wlll1dYT1SCDY1 'Vlrs SlD1lHOI'ld I abel Alliltll on H I H 1 M 'VI1 s qlxssy Mlldxcd Underlnmk THKV mum Onan Cggmson Pattx Eleanole -Xmlxe Iloyfl FFWUS Doll? 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A . , --' z j TI'9llZl+.l2lTl0 Cockill l vlic-e-Elinor Ames r. - -s ---., - - V -Y on -,1,r ff--- - x -c-X was Q ww, we ,- WM .V ,cc gray cs:-,, cw- as ,gmc . 9. rlmfarrwrrreflfrr-rrifrnrrrvJ,aec5ere'lsesesesess ADAVVI AND EVA QD b On the evening of March 27th the Hugh School Dramatrc Club under the capable drrectlon of Miss Clarrce Meek presented Adam and Eva The parts were all well taken and the play was very well rcerved by a large audrence was consrdered a success from a fmanclal as well as dramatrc stand point The cast mcluded F 'llrlrlrcd Well Iorcl Andrew Farrell Crfnbt ee Adam Lester L Wood Dr D lfrnrei r Hfury Capps Nh km Robert Conoxer Aunt Abble Nlarguerrte Forrest Iulre Helen llrrl Uncle Horace Kenneth Danskrn BlrllieflllWllwilrrlllvfflrdlitflielllrfEelligllwrfl Q lt l1p.,l 2.1,-Z' 1 - ..- -1. -I ,, .. 1 r , ll i ll 5 A f 1 , . 5? :iid ti U, . . 0 'Eff' ' ' ' ' 44 vv ' ' ' . It ,va-.' '- s . ' ' -. 7. r' . - s '. s '. e. e - . ' . . . 0.1 ,. v . ' vi, .' .- . . ,., . . . , ' ' T 'Q . . T . I Clirrtorr--Vlfillizrrrr Vickery For'inthia-Fr'anc'es Phipps ,a s Xwvsf sw -- .JH X :jak , was ,s .ac . iiiu r y 'I' 'r y P One of the most unrque and mterestmg programs of the year was grven by the Dramatrc Club ln the form of a Tarkmgton , rogr m Three one act plays were all very capably taken Anna Helen K1 by George Lester L Woods THE GHOST STORY Tom LLX7Q1H9 Hadley rl W l rm NVRIHXII ht Grace Mary Catherrne Sturdy Vla V Flrmlac-th Warm rr ht Lennre Dorothx Bernrce Crahrm Lydla Mar uerlte lo re t Robert Wrllrarn Walton The Gunner Junror Barr Brmbo Edward Baxte lloyd F1 rell Crabtree Lynn Wrllrrm Vrclxery BIMBO THE PIRATE Mr D11 toll Robert Conover Brrnwtone Kenneth Damkrn 'Vlcmber of Crew Wxllmm Wlxon St zge llllll :gel Junior lar: THE TRYSTING PLACE , 5- ., Q' t 1 V It L 59 or St 1 Q I U X V , ll fr X I fr mn 5 1 ' ' ' 'D a . V . . '- - ' -- I ' . ' T 1 1 . Q ' , Q Ifrfcw 'ill' . xwpr 1 :'-. , . ' Val' 'Y VT ' ' L . K7 . ' I . 2 1. 2 ' ,. , , ' ,A g .' 3 E.. S .. -, . -. L ' , - A , - ' yrvt ' '. K. ' - - rl rev- Mrs. Curtis-Margaret Capps Rupert Smith--William Walton , S- z ' 'z - .. ' i 1 'f T I eric r - ' -' . ' .' - 1 . s X 1'f'f7x if RW' ' '-'. xv Q U -' Qxwix X ,,,, xew ,--f--- afxex - xxxxwf- 'XRYM' XXY5 nf H --5 'Q' 'C 'Wi , 'x Q-:Xva gif' ze, tv-am - w- ' xxff efxxx Launf-elot Brrgg Frrrell C1 rbtrer Mrs Brlggs Rhoda Rammellvrmy J lrglrtx Sexen Mr lmrold bv Robert Conover e 5 br ggs Louwe boutnwul Nlysterroux Xorce Lester E Wood sew!!LiiUF1VfJl!rr'Q-3l3VfJY!rFJFiI1iliwir-H15SHWHSEFffiE ,. .k ter, '11, ,1 Axe: X , -ftx t 1 wxxx CRX vwev xxxf- -:Axx -sf,-tv xxxut - flm NizelllegllWfllWllfF'lllri3l!W-EEiESEQEE?3FlifiiliSEFi2lE BACK OF SCENES IN THE DRAMATIC CLUB SCENE Back stage ln the audltorlum CHARACTERS A member of the cast and a stranger STRANGER You say you belong to the I-Ilgh School Dramatic Clu And pray does lt ex er do anything? MEMBER Don t you reallze yet that this IS an organlzatlon out of the ordinary? We entertam our felloyn students at assembly qulte frequently and they always like us They are flerce CFIIICS to survlve too you know By the way you aren t an mteruevs er are you? STRANGER No you may tell me the truth MEMBER Well you see thus 15 our second appearance before the publlc thls year whlch IS exceptxonal Did you happen to see our Booth Tarkmgton plays this fall? STRANGER Oh that was you was lt' Well you climb rapldly ln my estlmatxon Those plays were line MEMBER Oh yes I knew that They enabled us to pay all our debts and prepare for thls bug productlon They were good tramlng good profits and good entertamment all at once Do you know what lf IS they are practlc mg right now? STRANGER lNo lnform me MEMBER That s the next to the last scene of the last act of Adam and Eva Better come and fmd out what s going to happen ln the last scene Yes lf s a light comedy ln four acts wlth a fme cast STRANGER I belleve Ill come By the way I hear you have a very capable dlrector here MEMBER Oh yes we all llke Miss Meek She IS not only capable but llkeable also Of course you know we have bl weekly meetings where the pro grams are based on constructive articles ln th Theater Magazlne STRANGER Well my conclusion IS thls workmanshxp talent wlll mgness on your part fine superuslon and dlrectlon from your dlrector and pro grams comblnmg all these characternstlcs wlth excellent entertalnment Rhoda Rammelkamp Llghty S K aselaaeawelawat 3 AVIATICS LJ. L. wlllearlewlfavwfllfasafallrawslflllelltfwlleealrfefeas Tl-IE B AND The band was organized agam tms year maluug its thlrd year of exrstence The band thls year was made up of nelrly 1ll those who played m rt last year together with several bovs from the JUUIOY Hlgh School Many new pl9C9S were practlced some of which were rather clrflicult Mr May cleserxes much credlt for hrs splendld leadershlp ot thxs organuatlon The Boston Opera Company artnsts were brought here by the band and whlle thls concert was not a success from 1 linanclal stmdpomt rt gale many 1 chance to hear and apprecrate the muslc of some of the best opera artlsts ln Amerlca The band played througn all sessions of the Dlstrlct Tournament wlth the exceptlon of the Vkfax erly g1me Takmg everythmg mto consrder atlon this year has been a very successful one Next year we hope to have a larger band and we wlsh that the gurls xx ould become Interested ln our organ matron Don G Casey rarimelawl CHORUS MEMBERS Alllll III X 411111191 NN1Im.1 I111111 U1 w11l1 BlOLIxI10I.lS6 I'h1l1111 0xle1 I WI111 I 1 1 Adele IVIOItOl l IVI ll 1011 Bl 111 I1u1l1eV Moy '1l11A11de1so11 I 1II1 111 Wheele1 I l1f1I1eth A10111 N IIX C Stu1 I1 I l1f ll 1th H 111est1 XX 1I1111 I111h 11 CISOII I IIN INI111111t I1 1 I11111 1 -Xllt 10111 I CI11 C 1Id11ell I I111 e elf R0l111t 1 Ixeld S ll 1I1 Holt I ouise Bell N111I111f S1111th IL 1 Xll111t1 COOPSI l111l Ho111,1to11 I11g,11111S1111tI1 I Itlllll Syue Ie 'II11g,111t Ne1 I111 llltl 1 IILIILIIGS I 111 IIIIIQ e I 1 1 VI hit o1I1 I Qlll I 111 I- is I1 111111 tte IOIIIJO5 'II111I1lle Ix1ll1111 'II111111t I 11shI11111,h I 1 111 1 WI111 lh 1use11 I I1f1I11tI1 Cndff foe M 11sh1ll 'II1rtl1 1 II1I h 11l If I1z'1beth Jones rXl,II' M'1y Hu ett I 1 1111'1s K'1ul1 V11 1 C,oult'1s A 11-1 II111.11' 111' I'll'C,t C1-11' is e A1111'1l1eIl Art1r Il'6ll8 K11l'1re1' 1 11'trude VI ilson IiI'1111'he Hills I 01 , ' IIo1'c111'e f'-1 ey III'1I'IEIt'l J'1ck.1o11 Mildred H'11'1'1y 'NI'1e IIGYIVB l.oJiSe HOIZL:l 1f8 Olive R'1g:'111 Nellie R0'1ch IIirg:i11i'1 Terhune I lI'l'1 Arenz K21thuri11e K21111111 II1Il'IS II11I1i11s Il II IM1 111 ls I11I AIIKIGIS 1 X Ll 1 Stults ltuth Stultw 1 1tI1V I e I ll I 111 Il 1 Ho LII II111 II11111tl11 Xflllx I11111 StuI1'1Ief11l1 NI IX 5111 I I 11111 II111oth1 I I11p11111 tl I 111 IN 111 W1 11t1 IL 1 I111 I'l1f1I11th XI 111111111ht 111e II1111 Ill LI 1 1 1 C1 Ilf1I11th Ie1 I2 IIIJ II 1 K111111 1 I 1 K tI11V11 I'11x011 I 1uI111e I11111 1 VI 11111 IILIIII 111 S1111u1l II1111 If S 1111 1 1 s -X th111 II11 1Ie1s1111 h Il I 1 ll Ituth I 11h1111 ll 1 I111 NI1l1I111I I 111,-1 ll I1 II lx Ill 110111 II111141111 I1111111 St111111111t lI11ol1l II1mI1roL11h M11re1'e Simms f1Il'll'IC,S Hoppu' I I111'1111'1 f,1 111wiIl A 'lI'y I r'1111-es 51' tt I 111'il1 St1 1n111' ' Is'1I11I Short IVIiI1I1'11l IIWIISOII ILI'IlI1'L, AI1LI'lI'l 1 11 1l1I S ' - ' 111 Ilol' I111I11 rt Y'1s1y . 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Well they re from the Glee Club that fam ous organlzatlon of boys who slng so wonderfully under the dlrectlon of Mlss Hopper They launched thelr 1924 25 career soon after the opening of the first semester Morece Simms was chosen as presldent to lead the singers Harry Capps became his able asslstant Elmer Smith took care of the records whlle Harold Sanders was entrusted with the finances From his group of boys was chosen 1 quartet composed of Elmer Smlth Harold Sanders Donald Casey and Charles Wllllamson These boys are tram mg and hope to compete ln the W I H S Meet Many songs were learned Some of the numbers the boys especially llked were Kentucky Babe Little Cotton Dolly and Lullaby Moon Our best wlshes to the boys Who knows some of them may become Carusos and McCormacks 526 44 YV ll ' . 7' KA 17 Xl YY ll YY P Q .WW xmt X X XJ- .. .. . . ,, - . t - sf: -V-Nw, sf xc xxx xx.:-. 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' iff 1 ' . - 1 ' s 4 1 ' z ' 9 Il, 9 is so f 1 2 S s z ' : 1 53. 2 - 2 2 zu' ' ' . 1 . - 1 .1 ,I Vefef 1 V, V ..,,, ,V N 5 xg' ' Y I ,ir Hx x YVYQV V Y, IAHVH V VV V Yu v-Tu ' FJNQJHWllirllllwillrdlwgiEelllleliilwilie'-'SME flhllfn JAMFS TRAHEX Iunchx xn e cept1on1lly good half back Developlng flom cl raw man he has been the lc ft h1ll back Lontxnuouslv th15 se lson Pull of 5,0 and .1 hand playel he 15 too ood to loee -X 5611101 WILBUR PATTERSON Pat pl iys end and lb developmgr rapldlx H l 11nd zangx two of' the qu1l1t1e neu sau to 'lllil end Wxth .1 llttle 111019 fllllslllllg' an expeuenee he Qhould make 1 ood man A Sophomore HARLAN DOH Ll' Doxlxe xx IS 1 good end lle xx IS 1l o Ill exnellent paebel It was thls whlch made llllll v1lu xble Although ln flrst xe 11 out he dex eloped mto dependable man A benlol EDWARD MALLORX P 1ppx pl iytll llght end md evuy tn 1m he pl 1yed ag, un t lelnembered hlm as a pl 1561 xx ho tulxled hud Wlfxny pl 1ye1b st I1 ted mound hun A Senlor Sri!-lQSll!Lf1'illVf1llr11Jll1F-l l1FJf1F111llSEJ-ll1PfilEelF1wl1e1EFfil Nmctx I1g.,l1L 9. 1-+1-1'I 5 1 --'- xww me em- Xzszazi' me-U XXMX NN- eww, k x X 1 X ' 1' - 1 1 - 1 1 . 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In this game the team played well. considering the new material playing their first game. The Tigers are a hard team to beat in any condition and in the form they were in that dav they were insincible. Yet hough the score was against us. the team showed plenty of fight. Massev Trahey Smith and Arundel showed up well. Score 39-0. October 4 Whitehall here The team improved loo 1 in this game When the whistle blew at the end of tae final period the score was 20 6 in our favor Jacksonxille played straight football trying but few passes Three touchdow rs accounted for our score Whitehall scored on an intercepted pass coupled u 1th 40 s ard run Massey Martin Arundel Trahey and Mallory play ed fine ball October I i Pittsfield here Our noted enemy came saw and was con quered to the tune of 38 o Our team played an ell throughout each player s work being vsorth mentioning Two of our touchdowns were scored by an in tercepted passes Curtis and Trahey after cutting in on Pittsfield running forty 5 yards for the tallies Captain Massey vs as injured in the first quarter and was forced to be on the bench for the rest of the game October 25 Peoria Central there 25 o Although from the stand point of the score the game vs as one sided on the field it was different Through their splendid aerial attacks Peoria made most of her points Her defense was good how exer on straight football Arundel continued his consistent work as did Barr Mallory and Smith November I Waverly there This game was featured by weak defen sue work on he part of both teams The game was safely ours from the start tho Wxerly did not concede us the contest till the final whistle After J H S had piled up a large lead they ueakened and llou ed Waverly to score Score 33 7 Smith Arundel Trahey and Deweese played well Nowember 8 Springfield there Score I2 0 Springfield our ancient and respected rn al had to play desperately to gain tlae small advantage they had The plunging of Arundel featured the game frequently he made 8 or 9 yards game Barr Curtis and Bron n xx orked hard and well Nos ember 15 Alton there Score 20 o Alton s renowned football eleven scored three touchdou ns and one safety for a 20 o ss in os er J H S The Alton offense vias as ell nigh irresistible and her line was immovable Barr was la'J-lliwllrraflllwllttl-llltt-1lVf1lllVelllFUllVHlllraa1ll!tr'f-4l1faalll1Vr1lS V 1 . 5 V . ,., . . . l . . I - V V. , V . V Y. V V . - . V . . . - V V . , . . . V Y I V I I Q and never failed to gain. J, H. S. had improved much on defense since the last 1 - Y. Y ' gli ' ' 2 j 2 . .2 . so 1 V ..,, , xi 1-N' - iellliellwlwililwi'-U5lifflllIVffllli5l1iiiiil.liiFffl5E3llEJ.l!Ee!'.5E allowed to play but 1 few minutes on account of a bad ankle. Doyle and Pat- terson Hlled his place very well for the rest of he game. Adkins and Megginson played well also. Thanksgiving. Carlinville-Y-where. Score 28-o. Carlinville. the con- querors of Springfield. worsted the Red and White by a large scorezchiefly due to their smashing drives of tickle. Doyle pulled a few good passes but they were not enough, although generously supported by Arundel's line plunges. De- weese . Smith. Arundel. Brown and Martin finished the selson with a nicely played game. 932 Qu' X One Hu iwaiirfliraiifiiriwlraMi1.iire.iiteiir11ieiuierifriefirfi 11-ff1ee1111111f111wr11w11f11r1211ffiavf11fi111e1e11e11e11w4 ka D nte IEQLQDHJGI 17 Denembex Iluembex 30 mu 11111115 1nu11 1 1 1 1nu11y '30 '31 I eblu 115 Sbllldls Pbllllly Nalch 6 W111ch13 Nldlfh '1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE he1e hen. hele thele hue hele thele thele helm thele thele he1e thele hele J ll k OIIVIHQ Opponents Murrayvxlle Wave1ly F101 a. bprmgfleld W1nCheste1 W h1teh'1ll W 1ve1 lx XX111cheste1 IIlVlt41tl0I'1 Tou1n Spl mgfleld Whltehall W 1ncheQte1 D1Qt1 lat TOLIIIIZ-lI'I191lt Qectlon 11 '10L1lll1ITl6IIt Spllugfleld Routt P3 EJQQNIWFIMIWJUW iMiFf3FiM!F1fi4r1H13iWHWHFUE U IC Humlr d Un V 1 1 l ' 7 925 - ' Q., ' 32 1 ' ' 21 - - 19 '- 2:1 - 14 4- - I - 14 22 Ja ary 9 - 8 ' ' f ' 28 Jz Z 1f1 ' 40 ' -' '14 Ja 1 'y 24 -- 22 ' ' 1 20 Ja l1L2'l'.' 27 ' 21 V2 ' .' 25 Ja z . -. -- ' S ' ' 'ey 1' - 1 -1 cs -1 13 -' ' 27 F - - -Y 13 - 30 ' 10 February 14 here 20 Franklill 23 1.1 - 2 - 20 ' 31 . ' 22 11- -1 5-3-T ' L ' 1 1 - :-14 ' - ' ' 2 ' ' 1 ' l . L ' 21 1.1 V - in wp- - -X --- YAVVVV -- ---- Y -V-,-V-V 5- - R-if F' 5-'ri' ---:j-' 'iii' 'wvue wr? viii . , ' 1 Us f X :H :' , Q , A X'-1 - f 'fl T: 'ff ff 0. rerrerrerefrerrerr WINCHESTER INVITAY ION TOURNEX On January 30th and 3 Ist the Wrnchester Invrtatron Tourney was played And who do you suppose won J H S of course We played four games to wrn thrs tournament each of whrch except the last was won by a good margm As a reward for thls vrctory the boys are wearrng small srlver basketballs and a lovrng cup rs reposrng rn the trophy case H Roodhouse ro H S New Berlrn I 1 H Murrayvllle I4 H Versarlles I6 JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Weren t we the most exclted folks rn the state of Illrnors on the 5th 6th and 7th of March? That never to be forgotten tournament that J vrlle won To do thrs the Red and Whrte defeated Whitehall 28 22 rn a very hard and closely fought game Confronted next by Wax erly J H S made lf two out of three for the season by a score of 27 23 Then came Murrayvrlle s fly werghts but they were not as tough as expected and were lard out by a score of 38 22 We were then declared wmners of the Drstrrct Tournament by default of Jerseyvrlle The oflicrals Brockman and Potter are to be congratulated on the splendrd way rn whrch the tourney was run off There were so many thrrlls that the huge crowd became weak from the rn tense excrtement Hunger and exhaustron were apparent everywhere so Sarale the Hot Dog Queen took ffarrs rn hand She made Hot Dogs by the gross and the J Staff assrsted by Abbre Lee Young Brllre Dunlap Florence Cran wrll Faye Carroll and Dorothy Jackson peddled her wares Peanuts popcorn chewrng gum candy Eskimo pres rce cream cones and the famous Hot Dogs were on the market at all trmes They say that hlstory repeats Itself but never agarn can rt repeat such a tourney as the Jacksonville Drstrrct Tournament of 25 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT By wlnnmg the drstrrct tournament Jatksomrlle non tht honor of gorrrg to the sec tronal tournament at Sprrrrgflcld J H S drew Atherr a tough customer for the frrst game Our team had just hrrrshed L trenuous schedule md Athens magnrhcent te mr score of 36 12 563551595 llrQllVf4lBrfJlWEe'JilPff3EelESESErr?3 me Hundred Two I . . . 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BASKETBALL INDIVIDUALS JUNIOR BARR BHIIIE' 1 full of hght 'md hu 1 II ltlll 11 exe for the b1 ket He pl 1xed well '1nd consl tentlx 1ll e1son IS fc11xx 21111 11111 IJIUNCII 1 g'l6 I.t help to the te'1m He xx as elected 1 1pt 1111 lt the Lomlu lon ol the U1 on A SPIIIOI produced hilxlllg., n11d1 the qu 1d 111 hls FlQNl lf'll lll X111 hc, nontxnued the good xxollx th e'1son ind hould he JIIIOIIQ., the but next xefu -X Sophomou JOHN 'NORRIS L1ttl1 John xx lb 1 3,01 d ce-ntm lllil xxhen glxen 111 opportunltx Lly mls ul hls h t 1 o s s 1 goof ll 1 1111111111 to J H S fl0ll1 Ro fha be t thlllg' 1l1out hlm IS th1t he IUIIJIOXQ xxlth use A Sophomole BILL WILSOIN Bxll h'lIILlll!1L, of' the bill xx'1 '1 delight to see He has 1 dead exe and can u u1Ilx be counted on f'o1 1 In lxet Stxll dtxelopmg he should be of' gxeat help next sea an A Jun1o1 GEORGE HOUSTOIN -X XSOI1ll9lfl,1l I1 1111 gufud xxho puxentul many shot from exel IC 1ch1ng' tht go1l IIIS long, hot xxelc p1oxe1h11l 1nd he could be tounted on for 0116 1 gime It lex t A 11611111 h11d pl1511 xx ho could 11nd the knocks -X 5811101 111'-Iliad-lllrffllwlwllrff-I IWJIWINJIIFJIIFIIIF'-IIWJHFJH . 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The Thanksgiving Carnival was an annual affair and second only to the Prom in Fairbury s Calendar of good times. In the morning the last football game of the season was played and in the evening the visiting team was royally entertained at the Carnival the main feature of which was four stunts one by each class. At 7 30 Thanksgiving night the halls of Fairbury were alive with laugh mg merry makers Crowds of girls in fancv costume stood around and giggled and discussed the visiting football boys uaint little old grandmothers drag ged lagging youngsters grinning oxer the top of torturesome stiff collars and huge bow ties to see big sister or brother perform Varngated lights twinkled through showers of confetti and senders shouted from streamer decked booths where Juicy hot dogs reposed upon lacy napkins Well Miss Towne we hear your stunt is going to eclipse eserythmg else on the grounds Mr Mason the principal v. as addressing a pretty voung ped agogue who certainly looked as if she deserved her reputation as full of pep She stood just outside the door of her room where some of her lnely Juniors were being made up Yes it would if Rilla Forrest xx as at the pnno she stated in her straight forward manner I m afraid for June Kendall at the last practice she was the worst ever Well classes are fickle and I suppo e it cm t be helped sighed Mr Mas on as he turned away The Junior stunt was a classical affair in which a very clever person was re quired at the piano Everyone knew that there was no one who could do it as Rllla Forrest but with the true ficklcness of crowds they had xoted for June Kendall who was more popular The time honored Freshman interpretation of a country school was over now and the Sophomore stunt had started In the Junior room Rllla pinned and sewed and adjusted while she thought of the dearest mother and daddy in the world sitting down in front just to see her come out on the stage for a brief second In the auditorium they were giving nine Rahs for Stanley Moulton He had lust been elected football captain for next year as a result of his work on the field that morning What a miserable failure he must think her? In the music room June is is practicing at a piano surrounded by admirers Rilla shivered as she hit a particularly noticeable discord All at once the music stopped and June rushed ln looking very frightened Oh Miss Towne I m afraid I can t do it she said I m not sure of my se Let Rilla do it I couldn t do it in a hundred years Nonsense June said Rllla Brace up you re only frightened No no she persisted Ican t UflllstillIt-fllirilllrifiwlrfilllffflllelllltf'-lliiffllwllrillrilfl .. V . . V V V V . ' S V 7 V . V I . . v - . . . H ,, . U . . . . . V V V V ,V . . . Y Y .. . . . V . . . I . . . A, ,, V V N . . . . ,, . . s 7 L 1 u ' ' A ' VV V U . . , .V . V- - v J L v - . . V . V . . Y , . . I - V ,, V V - V - VV - U - V V V V . . , . . .V lf. . . U ,, . . U V ' VV V f s ' 4, VV - H ' 7 ! ' ' 1 s-s ' 'rf' wp-g Y- H VV faves ez rw- gxxwr ---- H 1- 5 -s ' 'Avi V - -X ,gs esp,-qw 1 .ef '- 1l'c1 -- . sss asssgaessstssesssc Get ready Rilla said Miss Towne calmly B but I can t go like thls said she pointing to her plain dress Come on then we ll trade We re exactly the same size said Jane a little more calmly Rilla had to pinch herse'f to see if it were a dream as she slipped the misty ruffles of blue chiffon over her head just two minutes before the curtains parted on the Jumor Stunt The footlights blmked three times the curtams parted and out walked Ril la smiling happily but terribly shaky mslde A gasp of surprise traveled through the audience Old women adjusted their spectacles and wondered if that could be Jane Forrest s girl Stan s eye twinkled with pleased surprise She sat down at the piano and started playing The lirst piece went alright Then came the realization that the next piece she was to play she had never seen before much less practiced it and it was too diflicult to play at sight What could she do? Should she go on with it and make a failure of it or risk another piece that she was not sure would work into the program? She musn t hesitate any longer' Almost before she knew what she was doing she broke into a piece one of her own compositions Fortunately it was o nearly like the other piece that none of the other performers were confused She played it with the under standing that only a composer can Rllla walked from the stage with a vague sense of having stolen something The applause which literally shook the auditorium sounded very far away She walked into the outstretched arms of Miss Towne It was wonderful dear much beter than the original Why didn t you tell us? was all she said June came over smiling and put her arm around her You re a peach Ril la she said And you r the best sport I know I wish I could do something for you Indeed you can you can help me with my music lesson Oh I d love it' said Rllla hugging her Let s go get a hot dog I m starved said June taking her arm An hour later Stan found them devouring pop corn and discussing Prom dresses I guess you d better let me have the queen of the carmval now June if I can get her away from the angry mob It took her dad and mother exactly half an hour to get to the door he beamed :sf Pk wk sf we The harvest moon shining down upon the steps of Rilla's home seemed to cast all its radiance upon the couple that stood there. The wily old man in the moon smiled down upon them for a moment, then winked three times at a star and shifted his gaze to another front door step. I was so proud of you tonight, Rilla , Stan said, and, then he whispered something in her ear which even the curious old man in the moon didn't hear. I believe I'm the happiest girl in the world ,Rilla confided to her diary be- fore she went to bed. I started to repay dad and mother for their scrimping and saving to give me music lessons, tonight. For the first time I'm going to keep a secret, from you Diary, dear. I'm not going to tell you what Stan said to me tonight. -Louise Southwell '25 -gag,-. X XRNW Nxkv ww. wav, -xxxx vwr- xxx' xxx xxxx, xxxxx xxxxx N N assures wmv X xox Y,-.aw-. axxaf was me N awed gum me xxx, xx S - e - s . e ec, N s gg ssveswssxf ' XM M- XXX YNXX xiii- YQ-KX w ess xeiex ww xxx eww SxXxmS Rams Ac. H . ,, . . , . . H , . . ,, , . . . 1 . . 44 v 1 ' VV ' . - , . , - , . , . , . . . 7 Y . . s , , . . , . - , , M. . 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X ' bf. - YY Y ilk, ,,., if j SX gut' V' ' V X - ' ff ,ff jf, X X- XX , X fi g' , XX X 1, ,., 5 if 4 X x ' , A W X X X , Ri X X- K5 ' ix ' ' A X W ONlTillIFJalItWJliwP1lallR1FJlltF9ll ONE l-IUNDRI D Yh XRS OF PROGRESS QD C75 It was been deemed flfflflg to obserxe the one hundredth annlx ersary of the foundmg of Jlcksonulle We of the Hlgh School clalm our share ln the event for lf 15 us vs ho represent the ugor and joy of xouth v1 hlch carries on the old and creates the neu Ideals each generation Thls center of Chrxstnn homes and CdllC1IlOI1 xx IS founded by the fortitude ind brax ery of Inga mnnded ploneers ls ll not novs worth our whlle to look back mlo our hlstory that we may honor our courtgeous forefathers and learn from them how to m Ike the futu 0 is fme IS they hu mmde the past? 111111 1rf111r111rJ11w11wJ11rmwl111rw111w1rQ111w11w1e11rJ1rJ TO WHOM OUR SCHOOL IS DEDICATED NEWTON BATEIVIAN In the annals of history we have learned of the father of our country George Washington his noble sacrificing unselfish life which was crowded with bril llant accomplishments We marvel ponder over and admire this man The Father of Our Country But did you ever know there was a Father of Our School? Perhaps not Many will wonder who he was In this brief story we will attempt to tell you something of him The one whose chief mterest in life was an education for all Newton Bateman It is to him that we owe the present organization of our school system and so does he not rightly deserve to be called the Father of Our School? It has been said that Saturday s child must toil hard for its living Whether this IS true or not you may decide for yourselves but we are wont to be lleve that Newton Bateman thought it as true as the gospel When he awoke to this world on a hot Saturday Morning ln July I822 he certainly awoke to a world of toll He was not destined to SIE in the lap of lux ury not even to taste of it but we do not want to lead you to believe that he came from shlftless parents No mdeed They were of that sturdy English and Scotch stock that would not give in to the burden of poverty but who kept trudging on wearlly perhaps but vs lllmgly The father was a weaver by trade but unhappily for him came the invention of the power looms This was a. death blow to his work so with a new determmed spirit and hope he and his family which consisted of a wife and five children became a part of that great current of migration which was flowing westward at this time Many streams flowed from this mighty current and it is down one of these streams that We must follow the Bateman family The next we see of them IS in the summer of I 833 They have located on the banks of the Meredosia River in Illinois W shall now leave the family group and hurriedly travel over the interesting life pathway of the son, Newton Bateman. Newton had left home and become a member of the household of an emin- ent jurist who lived in Jacksonville, Illinois. Here we must pause to tell you that it was at this time that he was inspired to do great deeds. The judge had a daughter, sweet and lovely in temper, and beautiful in person. It became the ambition of the youth to make such a place for himself in the world that he might be able to ask the lovely maiden's hand in marriage. He determined to attend the College which had lately begun on the hill west of town. Through twelve long, wearisome years he toiled, many times downhearted, but ever spur- red on by the desire to be worthy of the hand of his love. Many times he spent the cold winter days cutting wood with only a dish of corn meal to sustain his physical strength. But he was ambitious and did this so that he might save his money to attend college. Everything comes to those who have enough of the Want To and New- ton Bateman certainly was endowed with it. At last the silver lining began to shine through the cloud and his dream came true. He entered college prepared and determined to gain the knowledge necessary for him to become of some good purpose in this world and the answer to that fixed determination of his is, He became the Father of Our School . After graduating from college he prepared himself for the ministry but was fs er, we -' wg xxxx vxxx xxxxm xxxx xxxxx xxxxx xx, WEQWESQESSQE .ESESESESESESESE wa ex Nagy ages may gl,-we xx acces- aces: we X-may a-we wx- S N . WW 555555 5ErJE53S5S5S3El ' a-s ag EEN CRM to Xxx Y --VIN' ...vwm 9 Q,-am -aaa, x.1,, .wexvs -,Qc-f. -e-1-E --N, , z Y ' . . - . . v , , H - . . , , ,. ' AA vv ' 9 . 5 I ' AA VY . U , . . . . . ,, Y . Y . , , . , . . . 7. . -- , . , . X aa XXX ws xxx xxxx X X c me aw - ln llumlred 'I'wuutj1 1 . x . . --5-5 'mxc ,S exxxx Ysxt- 1c1.a1:1 xxx -- xxxxx -exe: xxx JieliirillalVflliWfl1i'5!lrf3l1ci1,5iEs1JFi5f4'E 55335135 soon forced to give this up because of ill health which was in all probability a result of the poverty he endured when a child and youth. But Newton Bateman had a definite calling in life. It had ever been his desire to see every boy and girl get free public school education. Because of this sincere hope of his, plus his warm sympathy his good will and genial tempera- ment, the hearts of all were opened to him and all recognized him by divine right the leader of the educational army. He worked untiringly and unceasingly in his efforts to interest all in public school education and was duly rewarded when in 1851 the Hrst free public school law was passed. In this memorable year another very significant thing happened to which all students of old J. H. S. should be very proud. The first public high school, in what was then known as the Northwest Territory, was established in Jacksonville. Illinois, with Newton Bateman as principal. This old high school of long ago is the foundation of our splendid J. H. S. of today. Here Newton Bateman remained for seven years. during four of which he was county Superintendent of Schools and one as principal of Jacksonville Fe- male Academy As a result of his exceptional ability in handling educational affairs he was elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Illinois This office he held continuously for fourteen years fulfilling his du ties with great success lt was dur ng th1s oflacial term that he brought the com mon school system ofIll1no1s to its present state of efficiency These duties would have been enough to satisfy the ax erage person but still more did Newton Bateman do He was for three years the editor of the Illinois Teacher and author of several books and seven reports In 1875 he accepted the Presidency of Knox College Due to his splendid efforts here the curriculum was improved the calabre of the faculty strengthened and soon Knox was one of the best Can we not then afford to show our gratitude to this noble character? He who fought for a public school system and nursed it during the critical period of its infancy Does he not rightlv deserve to be called the Father of Our School? Then as we turn our footsteps to the pathway that leads to dear old J H S let us pause when we reach that splendid edifice and look at the dedication cars ed in the stone slab aboye the entrance JACKSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL NEWTON BATEMAN MEMORIAL Think reverently for a moment does he not deserve it and more? Lotame Torry 25 Leah Dalton 25 Smell!!WllfrlllrfilllrffiifiliffHslllielgelflrglleliirel 111111 rr 4 r 4 U '- . . E - 1 N H . V . . 1 . H . . ,, ' 1 - e ' AA 'V . 1 ' ' , - v v 1 1 'K 5:-.v ' ' ,-s.f- ,X .... ' f ' ' xxxef -Q.-ee, j 1, vc Cysts- , ' , E. 5 A ' Q . xxss rx 5 we Ox 'sf ipvsv. C5155 ls. :c .xxp kts , Ac. 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I I-qi. .v , - .2 X ,2 I L v n S 1 ' S I 2 I I' ' ' . '2 2 '1 ' ' 1 ' 2 2 ' C ' ' .2 .. 1 ., , ' 2. V. H , . K. , . . 2 ' ' s .T , 2 ' ' 2 ' ' 7 ' ' IiI . Q ., - , 1. iq 2 .2-'-, ,S . ..1. re: :111 '2 s ' ' 2 ' I s '2 ' Is 2 . . 2 . , 1 .1 S V. ' . ,. ,.' ,. ' ' 2 . 2-. 1' , .' ,. , 2 . 1' ' B . ' 2 ' ' '2 ' 2 .' - 1 ' '2 , ' ' '2 s 2 2 ' s 2 ' . . ' . ,Sl x Y . l i u . . . . ' 2 r Q S 2 ' 2 - ' f j s It ' '2 ' . ' '2 s 2 2 ' . j ' 2 2 2 j, ' ' ' ' ' s - , ' 1 ' 1' ' ' ' 1 ' 2 2 : ' ' 2 ' ' 2 '. s ' ' ' '2 2 ' s. s 1 'A ' f' 2 2' 2 . ' . S' A ' '. K ' . 1 . .2 , i . . - 2 2' , ' 2 .' '2 2 2 . ., 1' f'. V.. K 2 . 1 V I 1' ,. 'S 7 , , ' 1. I'S2 2 s 1 's2 . j . 2 2 A l . . u . . i xy. I . S ' K - 2 , 2 ' 2 ' . Stephen A. Douglas spent the first fexx' yP2ll'S of his life as 21 l21xx'ye1' in Jacksonville. 2 . . 1 H .' 2 -77 1 . ' ' s s 2 ' 2 ' 2' 2 2 1 I ' S. 1 ' ' ' ' 2 2 s 2 ' 2 ' . U C . x '. Y Sn . 1. O S, , . ' .' ' I ', 2 2 J 1 ' 2 ' j, . ' 1 j. 1 I . , s' ' s , ' Is V ' 2 2' ' I L. 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' 2'1' - ' II 1, 2 '1 1 ' ' 2ws:- 2--.,- A-1,2 H - s- --V21 eff22e2 sf- - . 1 - 2 2 2 ' v ' xseq 2 1 2 ,i ,.L2Y2X Y --2 ,ff cr -2g 22 -2, 11111 1lu11111'e11 IlI1X'l'lll5 'l'111'1-12 HMM CR N WJSSJEQS EQEISSSESESESESESES acksonvllle Copper Heads When the C1v1l War was declared the maJor1ty of the cltlzens of Jacksonvllle so bltterly opposed to each other over the slavery questlon for the most part forgot thelr bltterness and Jomed together ID an effort to save the Umon Nevertheless there were a few Copperheads who caused trouble On March 19 1863 the Jacksonvllle Journal had the headllne The Copperheads Armmg What Does It Mean? In commentmg on this subject It Sald W1th1n the last two weeks there has been an extraordmary call for Colts Revolvers for knlves guns buckshot etc Those from the rural dlstrlcts who are usually wlthout money are now buymg twenty five to forty dollar revolve s Durlng the same year occurl ed the Husted Rald In Cass and Morgan Countles especlally 1n the former were many promlnent Democrats who were Southeln sympa thlzers When the Government could no longer rely upon patrlotrsm or money to keep the Unlon ranks fllled and had to resort to draft the sltuatlon became serlous The Copperheads banded themselves together lHt0 an organ17at1on known as KHlghtS of the Golden Clrcle to resist the draft They had regular calvary drlll and practlced hours at a tlme Stokes a member of the Clrcle went to Sprlngfleld and revealed the secrets of the orgamzatlon to the Unlted States authorltles The feellng agalnst him among the mem bers of the Circle was tense John Husted another member of the organlzatlon was standlng on the platform of the Great Western Depot when a west bound tram came 1n from Sprlngfleld Stokes was a passenger and was seated on the south slde of the as the tram started Husted grasped Stokes by the arm and attempted to pull hlm through the wmdow wlth the lntentlon of throwmg hlm under the wheels of the mov 1ng tram He falled 1n the attempt and when Stokes arrlved at Meredosla he had a warrant issued for Husted on the charge of attempted murder A rumor rapldly spread among the Knlghts of the Golden Clrcle that Husted was to be Se1Z8d carrled to Sprmgfleld and court martlaled When Judge Epler proceeded to court on the next molnlng he found some two thousand people thronglng about the court house on the publlc squale They demanded that Husted be glven a clvll trlal and had scores of guns hldden ln the straw of thelr wagons to accompllsh It by force lf necessary Governor Yates was appealed to for asslstance He sent a message assur mg the ralders that Husted would be glven a falr trlal and the crowd dlspersed The hearlng was conducted Husted walved examlnatlon, gave bond for hls appearance, and smce no blll was found agamst hlm the aifalr ended Wllllam Bryan Probably the most famous man ever connected or assoclated wxth Jacksonvllle was Wllham Jennlngs Bryan In 1870 Bryan came to Jacksonvllle and entered Whlp ple Academy H1s favorlte study vsas mathematlcs and he beheved that the mental dlsclpllne acqulred through the study of th1s subject helped hlm IH argument He was also an earnest student of pOllt1C3l economy On one occaslon at Whlpple the Ill1no1s College preparatory school he found that h1s trousers were becomlng too short and he wrote home for a new palr Smce It was near vacatlon tlme hls father told hlm he need not make any purchases untll he reach home and added My son you may as well learn now that people wlll measure you by the length of your head rather than by the length of your breeches Bryan played little football or basketball but was fond of foot raclng and broad Jumplng He was more lnterested ln oratory however Hls flrst attempt at oratory met wlth defeat and lt was not untll hls Sophomore year ln college that he won a flrst prlze He won flrst prlze ln oratory durlng hls Junlor 'year whlch entltled hlm to partlclpate ln the mtercolleglate contest at Galesburg In this contest he won second and was marked one hundred percent on delnery SSEQSSSSESSSESES3555555353355 Q In WHAT was , Nt sexe X was mm Wee- ,axe Xmas ,exe Sd G o e a fi o Q t s Mxsvw-J vis west: 'sms'-fn -,sas xaiex Xu xxea xxxxxx xxmx -Mex , . ,, ,. f . . . , , ' if , ' ,V ' r ' , -- ' . 1 . . . 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L u y we me gave --ea aw was X xeex axe sms ew ma aa W- S x i ss S E was X - a A s I ff . 9 5 asa, me te. as , -We aaa sae awe aaa aw as One Hundred Twenty 1-our PUBLIC EDUCATION OF EARLY JACKSONVILLE The earliest efforts at public school education in Jacksonville were made in the summer of 1826 when a young man named Carson was employed on the subscription plan to teach school in the first court house then located on the northwest section of accordingly he abandoned h s emplovers and left the neighborhood Enterprislng citizens including Judge William Thomas 'md probably Joseph un can erected a log cabin to be used as a school ffr the children of Jacksonville It was located where the present Luthe an School now stands It contained but three wind ows had a wide plank for the writing table slflbs for seats 'ind a crude chimney m ide of sod and sticks Judge Thomas being out of funds and employment agreed to teach the school for three months upon the old plan cf obtaining subscribers for scholars He was to teach reading writing and the common rules of arithmetic On the Hrst Mon day in December 1826 twenty five children of all ages arrived Thomas here met with a difficult problem He had childien ranging from those who were to learn the ABC s to those who were to study English grammar and the fundamental rules of arithmetic Nevertheless he went about his task diligently and attended punctually every morning at seven o clock made the fire and had the room warm by the time the children came Judge Thomas semed to give much satisfaction and soon several additional families of the vicinity around the log school house were sending their children to receive his in struction He was paid by them with cash or by produce at cash prices Often he had as many as fifty children in the school and never less than thirty It required ten or twelve hours each day to hear the lessons The old school house of Judge Thomas wa the ancestor of the educational institutions in Jacksonville which now draw hundreds of students to the clty each year There were numerous other schools during the early period of Jacksonville but the main system before being incorporated as a city was that of a division into four dis trlcts At the head of the system was a CltV superintendent Each school was govern ed by a separate board of directors under which was a principal and a core of teachers. The grades in each school ranged from the primary through the high school. The first ward school was called the Walnut Grove District School and stood where the present school is located. The second ward school was called the West District School and stood on the site now occupied by the present high school. Newton Bateman an eminent educator was principal of this .chocl for a short period. The third ward was called the Locust Grove District School. It was located in the old Lutheran Church which is still standing on East Beecher Avenue. In the spring of 1867 a school build- ing was completed in the fourth district. This was planned on a more comprehensive and modern scale than any of the othe ward buildings. It was called Washington Dis- trict High School and included in its studies Latin Greek Natural Sciences Higher English and Mathematics. In 1867 the system of government was changed with the incorporation of Jack- sonville as a city. The divisions under the old system were abandoned and the whole school merged into a common school district which elected a board of directors. The old extravagant plan of having high schools in each district was abolished and a central high school xx as established in the old West District School located on the corner of West State and Fayette Streets. This school was l-tnown as Central High School. In 1900 the old school was demolished and a new school built on the same site. This building, at IMIW xsxv vxcx - X xv xxx X XYV' XXY Q x Xs X Y c www s XXX xxxx ss rexxx xx x xx 5 'Dui N Q s X ss sw s ss s N ssss s s gs! mm N ss cw We was Wa S ss M CW me we was Wx .WC ,, . . 1 . . r . . . L 5 Y L . the public square. He did not meet with sufficient success to pay him for his labor and M . . . . A . . . . S, C D E , . . 'S l . , ' ' ' , . . . C ' z . l . . , , c . , . . , 5 . . 1 - 7 7 - ' ' . . . . . . , ,L . . . ! ! ' S . . .' 5 S ,, 1 . I . . . . 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DORIS BLAKE My dear Miss Blake I am a young man xx ho expect to enter into the happy state of matrrmony xxith in the next fexx months I 'rm engagcd as a teacher in a high school The etiquette books xxhrch I haxe consulted differ rn egard to these matter 1 As the wedding IS to take place in the summer would rt be proper for the groom to wear black or white shoesq 2 Is it customary for the groom to kiss the bridesmaids and members of the weddlng party Blue Eyes1F by Dear Blue Lyes The color of your shoes is a mrtter for person rl preference I am of the opinion that white are better more damty vxhrte is the color for purity and rf your shoes were xx hlte rt would be sy mbolrc, I think By all mefrns kiss the entire xxeddrng party This xvrll be your last chance hoxxexer if the brrde objects it might be tactful to d this secretly There rs nothing so important as tact in married lrfe D My dear Miss Blake Perhaps you xxrll be surprised upon getting this letter as it IS xvrrtten for a most unusual purpose I am not 1 love sick kitten as most of your correspondents are, but an old married nr in with much experrcncc in the xx rys of women I have had comparative success in solving most of my matrimonial affairs but here ls a problem I cannot cope with My wife insists on giving me two socks of different colors instead of giving me mates as she should As my eyesight IS poor I do not notice the fifference until I get to school While lecturing to my chemrstry classes I can suddenly detect smiles on the faces of my students It then dawns upon me what has happened and the embarrass ment It causes me is sexe e Can you help me out Pop Dear Pop I mu t say your case IS most unusu rl It rs the first such case I haxe ever h rndled My advice IN to destroy your present stock of hose and lay in a nexv supply The color I would suggest is nude because your pupil: will then be unable to detect whether you wear hose or not. Some may say nude is not an appropriate color for all seasons but do not let this bother you. Think of the embarrassment you will be saved. Doris Dear Madam:- I come to you as a l'1st resort in trying to solve a great problem. I am extremely fond of licorice but my wife will not allow me to have it. She declares it is a vulgar habit to chexv such beside: making me appear unsanitary about the mouth. I can not agree with her on these points and as my craving for thi: substance is intense I think I should be allowed to have it. Can you give me 'my suggestions on hoxv to convince friend wife that licorice is '1 necessity to my existence. Hopefully yours Leslie. I think your wife perfectly right, Leslie. In making a survey of this case I find that you are engaged in educational work and if you indulge in such a childish habit what can you expect of the students? You must exercise your xvill poxver and overcome this silly craving for licorice. 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Hundred Thirty Une EMG the rag but when you c mnot do this md feel that your Jiws must bc exercised I sug gest that you try Wrigley s Chcvying Gum Wishing, you success Miss Blake P S Just TECSIN ed mo e neyys about the case I'1nd that another relson your vnfe objects so IN thatyoul small child got hold of omelicorlce which you had left lying ab aut by mistake and that you lJ9ll8X1l1g her lost called out the state militia The result yyas that your wife gained the embaiiassment ind popularity caused by such a commotion I can not blame her for the firm stand she tikes in regard to the matter D B 'ily dean Miss Blake Po the pist several months I haye been taking coiiespondence lessons on How to Make Love I have made rapid plogress in my study and Just rccentlv received my diploma Last evening whilc iiding down the avenue IH my Chevy I approached a sweet young thing md asked hei to ride which she very g'lEiC1OllQlVLOllClCSC6Ud9Cl to lo We rode for some time and thcn I parked in a nice sh idy lane as my lessons had directed I shall not tell you the rcst but the young ladv IS savagelv mad at me She say s lf I can t kiss more than once in an evcnlng I will haye to seek another I contend that one kiss is sufficient fo an evening Although this IIEISIIHL s on her part pro xokes me I am anxious to win her back C in you help me X our troubled Daddy B MV poor Daddy B wh it difficulties you are in To me It seems that the only trouble is that you are not profuse enough yy 1th your iffections Be a llttle more lovey 1nd I am confident that you yylll succeed bcautifully llerc s hoping Doris 'VIy deal Miss Blake I am very much in loye with 1 ccrtaln young man of sterling qu ll1tl9S He seems to be equally in love with me and I am sure we would make a happv match if it were not for one thing. At the Junior-Senior P'omenade he mslstcd upon stepping upon my feet while dancing which was most painful and embarrassing to me. Could you please tell mc how I could help him overcome this habit as I love him dearly and want him to be graceful in his manners. Your anxious Ruth. Dear little Ruth:- Your c'1se 'ippeals to mc 'is yery tragic. It is my opinion that it is only cmbarrass- ment and self consciousness on the part of your friend that makes it so difficult for him to handle his feet gracefully. I would suggest that you take him on little picnics in the woods as you will in this way become much better acquainted with each other and due to this he will gradually overcome his embarrassment when seen with you in public. Doris. viz, , we 1:-sas wx-,sf A -. - xxx cn., -H, CQ. vve.. xxx. XXXQG. II IIIIIII One Ilunwlrecl Thirty Fyyo C5 , ,. 1 ,1 I, 2 I c E .4 ,, DA , ,A 3 '. , V .n ' . . . . '1 . - gg ' : - , . - ,. 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Xxxx X wwe- S lwmgkk X-Xiif ---71' N' V NRM x Cx aff- ix. ,S .v'Q, , vzfxi 1. ere, . -XXXC ' 1- 11-1-ml 'l'l1il'15' ul Nlary Nlary, slightly airy How do the fashlon go Boy bobbed ha1r and shoulders bare And vertebrae all ln a row Poor Via y h'1d a chew of gum Whlch w is dgdlllsll the lule 'So the tefichu took It iw xx fiom her And chmwed 1t 1l'te1 school Peter Peter pumpkln extei Had 1 w1fe and could not keep hcl Put hei in a pumpkin shell And soon his wlfe was 1 using The top of the pumpkin Miss Hopper You muslcall Why you dont even know what '1 scale 1 M1 Fmely clilms ieal harmony IS '1 fieckle fxced f.,lll lll 1 polka dot diess le xdlng, a gn iffe Economy has even entered the chool D111 Ioomi told hi llttle bow to save his new gli ses as much as possible He told him when he wasnt looking at anything ln pal tlcular to take them off N11 Scott Un H1sto1yl Name two NIGXIC in genemls dullng the Mexican War Vera Coultas Santa Anna md his wooden leg, Miss Russcl Define plollxlty I 1 lnces Phipps It 1 kind of' 1 tooth piste 1 nt 1 7 M1 Baird C P -X s ale un lU'i1t men I believe the e ale only two that live in Jack ony 1lle George Vieira-Who is the other o11e Mr. Bfurc . A very interesting contest has been conducted for two months in the first period physics cl'1s.' between Kenneth Thomson and Iohn Reynolds. The competition is in ask- ing foolish questions. John w-is h'1ndic'1ppv.d by being ill two weeks so Kenneth is sev- 6l ll point: ahead. We all feel surc th'1t John will c'1tch up regardless of this handicap. A petition was circul'1ted among the Student body to have the score of the contest posted daily in the bulletin board'but thc motion was wisely vetoed by Mr. Leslie Kaiser. Mr. Kaiser said that the benefit: received from such '1 notice would not compensate for the congestion in the hfills that such a notice would caure. Mr. Agger says hi: landlady is no musician though she often turns the sheets. 1825 OR 1925 A certain male member of the Qenior Class tupologizes to the clasp as fm wholel for the l'1qt eight ye-un' he has bcen desperately in love with '1 certain girl in the afore- mentioned cl'1ss. He has gone with her intermittently for the same number of years. In thc year 1924 of -1 cold Novunbcr night hc h'1d the honor of taking her home from Minstrel practice. This same eventful evenin :is the wind moaned weirdly through the le'1fles.' br'1nche.' of the :torm bent trees hc took the opportunity of kixsing this maiden for his first time. resell!l1:filWllrr'1lWllifJ.llEiEeilllc!-liellliifitleiirilll XXXXX xxx xxx xxxw xxxxx xwx xxxxx xxxw N . 1 . . . Q iriilg iii ESESSESSESEEE CRH1 N X, WX, , 1 , ' ' '-'- s 'Ks 1,Cf'Qf, J,Q'j,, ,'1,,,, .Yiiih ,'1','fV ,, - Y--x,y A , A v l I ' s 'T 1 ' 1' . , ' ix 1 1 . l- 1 y A 1 , . Y ' 2 ,Z I. . 1 ' 1 ' 2 ' . , 2 -' 2 .' - , .. ' .' : ' . ' ' '- ' Y ' . 3, Lz1Verne Hadley: I do too, a scale is a freckle on a fish. .. I - . 2 ' is - 4 'lf C - . 2 . . ' 2 , , Au. 2 ' r 'z . ' ' s . '. 1 's 's ' L' ' V .s : 4' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' . . v . ' -W. - . z ' f. 'z '.i ' Q- s . 2 2. 's ' 't'. ' C ' s . 1 .' l , , . 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Clldll t llke he1 so well Smce he had kls ed hcl Shf told him miwbe hx lou would ctuln b9ClUQ9 he was go mg to h we to xx ut mr H191 clghl XL ll fm anothu Ins P S Q No thc my mt hx nut heon C'0llfll1H9!l th it he bought 1 ten cent bottle of c 11 holla 'lCld I NS KX ON IHF SOI IHFR BON US The front hill of mul High qchool vm CIOXXIIGKI with 1 Lcthlmr mob of Qtudenw fhe crowd was thlckut mound thv lnulletm box Thp lIlt9lCil.8d multltude was llsten HTL to the W01 ds of Judge Tluommn 'xx he 10141 the StlIllN,fIbUHCtlI1 nfuled NQCUIQIV m the box The glass, In 0111 xx IS thumb nmlkcd Showm the I7I'll ltN of all the puplls of leadlrlg' age ln the school buch xx IS thn IY'ltClQSt of the studentx lll thclr own a t1V1t16S Thele have been In ulgnm ntx made wlth the mayor, chlef of pohce and sherlff fm 21 payade to be held mxt Tuesd ly 10111 Iudge lowly The g.,11I H1 thlx Hlgh School who have nevel been In-xsecl 110 the only onex ellgflble to much IN thls palade he con tmued ln h1 slow monotom Men yelled md cfnxlod wx 1X the funtmg, mombcm of thL wellxel Qex 'md hul led to plead thg NEWS Tue diy xx IN fm uh xl 1113 tm 1 pu 11 Row that climb hui cllmbed ovel mght to pomts of want 126 to xx Itch the p made Wucdson h ul ant lts thlee plece band to our fan' cltx to pliy fm the xx llllllg, mob whllc the puqde xx IS folmed IYL Bermce I know that thele lre ioul pl xyc Ill XOUI bind but the blacksmlth vw xx slck so he didn t comnj 'Ihe band hui pllxul lt one pleu The Buxmng of the 'Vllxxlxqlppl Rlver to 111 its SIX known tunes when 1 nxesxeng PI fm 1 thc Hlgh qdfmol lmrouglut theannouncement Xes lt IS t1ue then INIII to bu mv 1 u ide Om of thc allglbh Lula was taken Qud dvnly 1ll and the othex wouldnt ml nh by heme-If The Semor flux KP: ll 1 lu to All xhj won 1 moml vmtory mm the faculty on the quextlon of the Semo Pl IV The fxculty 1llSlSt0d 011 Lh0l7SlNj,, the play xo as to keep up ltx ITIOIAI Qtanducl I-ll? SQIIIOIS 1911111112 that thi onlx xx IW to plugnt needless debat mg whlch would force thom to mlx one of then da es conxunul to LUl1SldeI' any pl'1y suggested bx the fuultx Thi fuulty lmmcdlatcly gun the Sunnis the cholce of Cleopfltla and M111 -Xnthonv 01 I limmg, Xouth muLh to tha d1xt1esQ of the Sf-:mow Speeche were nmde m plotm st md xx han thc tuclcnt body xotul fm some b1bl1caId1.f1m'1 tllltl0l1 the fxculty gl ulou lv UJINPIOITIIKGKI md let them fl ltu L Golden Days The SQINOIN should 15, un be commended fm then xtlenuoux objcctmnw to the Oth L soltof 1 pl x I lf.,lLL houtalx xuth 'NTI Loolxcl e Ill hxs stxtement that The en 101 Cla x of the J 1ClxS0llXlllt High School lx unquestwn xbly the un best chw that ever f,lltll11tGd from my xchnol Ill tho xunld Such 1 spcech hom 0 LOUSGIVIUVE a man 1 00111129 will In lc xc 1 1111 Pc my u unc 4 is Q IH hlstc INPVNS A pGtltl0I1 Stutvd hx tho pupils to Psi 1l1l1 h thy mu stuclx hill IUIQN IH the School permanently wx lLJLLt9ll hx the faculty Tha faculty clulum that the IUIQS lhfllflgt upon the ugrhts of tha tudont mel uv oppu 110 to tho persrmxl llbeltx loxmg lll Shuctors of thg I Il S lll Illllllflll N1 I I Xhlfif xx is the hlSt to mlse 0bj6Ct.lOI1x u he petxtlun Ii f0noumul lt 1 dllblllll 11 lui towurls l110l1llLhlNl'll He .1 so spokg of the motion on the put of tho uppcl cl IS mum to chop thc. cu tom of hillng thc P19 hmen 'Nh Sh xffu St ltul th it uch 1 step tovx nd mmlum m would not be 1.01 mated Any xtudmnt dlxunelul pl Sll1f., up .1 gh mul to h ue 1 110 hm.m wlll be forc ed to hxten to Charles. 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I1 ll ll ll ll ll COURSES General Collegiate Pre I fm Pre Nledrc rl Pre Engineering Pre -Xgrrcultural Pre Theology Nlusrc Expression and Specrrl Courses to prepare te mchers for Cufulog zuzte to President C H LXIVIIVIFI KAMP Jacksonville Ill ILLI OIS WOMAN S COLLEGE Offers to the young women graduates of the Jacksonvrlle High School opportunities rn all lines of college work DLGREE COURSES IN Liberal Arts Music Public Speakrng Home Economics Physrcrl Education and Secre tarral Training Special Normal Trfrrnrng courses rn Public School Musrc Dr rwrng and Painting Graduates are elrgrble to rttrxe membership rn the Jacksonville Br inch of the A A UW A cordial rnvrtatron rs erctended to xrsrt the college and see the equipment F01 I ztclutzue call or telephone PRESIDENIT HAPKER Jaclisonzzlle Illinois Une unsliel 1f3EelU1frFlllWl1rr'JllW.llEESEsll1VfflEsllwlislfirllll ll I' ll . 1. 1 , ll 11 .1 I, ll 0 . . . , . . . 1: - f , '-A ', --- -z, - - , --. 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