Keokuk High School - Comment Yearbook (Keokuk, IA)
- Class of 1918
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HA Y DEN Music T 7 ' RACHAEL ROBERTS Ariflrmrlic and Hixforg THE COMMENT LOUISA HANDY English. MARGARET AITKEN EDITH TROUTNER English and Hiclary Science gf, ' 57' Mx. -'- ' 44 D.L ':N1QLlQjg, X ..l my , ' 1. ' ng. I 1- I , 1 1, , ll A ,V 1 m 'J . V v m 4 .. mM l -Q FF ff' PF 1 am?-A -.- .L u-1 I ,faf , L! 1 . q ' W 4 Y. :wa sp in THEEOIVIMENT SENIOR CLASS ROLL FRANCIS STADLER! President MARGARET MEYERS, x'iCc'Pfesiae'm LUDWIG LANTZ, Secretary MARY HOMBS, Treasurer DANIEL BISHOP, HELEN XVYLLIE, I Class Song MARGARET SXVARTZ, Historian ESTHER WEYER, Prophet KATHARINE TUCKER, VVill ALTA RIBYN, Poem EDINARD XVILSEY, Class Oratof ,IOSEPH S. ARNOLD DANIEL SANBORN- BISHOP MARGARET ALICE BLINK MARIE BOQUET ALICE MARIE BUCKNER FRENCH ELM BLAND CHESTER WRIGHT CRUZE COLIN H. DAVIDSON MAXXVELL EVANS EDYTHE ELIZABETH FARRIS CORA LEONE FISHER HELEN FLEMING PATIENCE GRIFFITH MARION LEE GRIFFITH CORNELIA MAY HAGGERTY ELMER L. C. HAISCH ,IENNIE RAE HANCOCK ANNA MARGARET HARRINGTON MARY HENRIETTA HOMBS MARY LOUISE HUESTON , ALMA M. KIRCHNER HENRY FLETCHER KRUEGER LELIA KUMMER HORACE H. LAGERPUSCH LUDXVIG A. LANTZ ELLA CHRISTINA LEU MABEL E. LOEWENSTEIN KENNETH MCBAIN RUTH MEGCHELSEN PAUL MEGCHELSEN MARGARET ETHEL MEYERS CLARA LEONA MULLIKIN GERTRUDE ELSIE OFF CARL REUBEN PEARSON KATHRYN PYLE COOK REEVES PAULYNE M. REINER ALTA VERE RIBYN NVILLARD ROBERTS JUNE H. ROXVE CLARENCE EDVV. SCHMIDT MARTHA SHINN HAROLD ROSS SHAFFER HELEN SITTLER LEWIS SOLDXVEDEL IRENE SMITH 10 THE COMMENT jj h XJ' Muff' M K- A 'I 14 .f J!! f' i . cb 1 4 , , fl? J k Q 0 ,f 9 9 9 'Wx T TI-IE COMMENT 11 FRANCIS STADLER I'm the President, some boy! No class lights can me annoy. The girls all seem to like me well, And I like 'em all--don't you tell. President of Senior Class: President Boys' Ath- letic Association, '17-'ISQ Football, '17g Basket- ball. '17-'l8g Class Baseballf '16-'17-'183 Junior Industrial Associationg 'Ili-'l7: Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. MARGARET MEYERS This girl wins A's,' from Dr. Reid. And that has proved- a task. indeed. But it's easier, far, for her to win The hearts of some of the High School min. President Senior Red Cross Auxiliary: Vice President of Senior Class. . LU DVVIG LANTZ A popular boy, as oft is saidg His list of otiices you have read. That old Senior pin just wouldn't go: He almost bought it himself, you know. Secretary of Senior Classy Athletic Associa- tion. '16-'17-'ISQ Junior Industrial Association. '16-'17-'ISQ COMMENT Staff, 'ISQ Secretary of High-Y: Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. MARY I-IOMBS Study? Oh, she would rather walk And with The Person laugh and talk. Bnt all the world loves a lover. So we don't blame her-or the other. Treasurer of Senior Class: Commercial Cluhg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. JOSEPH ARNOLD I do not care for any lass: I sometimes answer right in class. Because, you see. I study hard And hope for good grades on my card Boys' Athletic Association. 'IG-'17-'lS: Iunilor Industrial Association, '16-'IT-'lS: Connnercml Club, '15-'lm Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. THE COMMENT DANIEL BISHOP I a composer? I should say! And on the cornet I love to play. Why, if there's music anywhere, just look for me-I'll sure be there. President of High School Orchestra, '17-'18 President Junior Industrial Association. '17 COMMENT Staff. '17-'lSg Keolii. '17g Boys' Ath letic Association, 'l5g Mass Meeting Orchestra 'IT-'ISQ Class Song: Senior Red Cross Auxili ary. MARGARET BLINK She is quite a quiet maid, But to be so has always paid: Q Because her grades are very good And she has all the fun she would. Senior Recl Cross Auxiliary. MARIE BOQUET Smile a little. laugh some more-3 Studying is such a bore! Anyhow, folks all like me, 'Cause 1,111 not a prig, you see. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ALICE BUCKNER , Domestic Science is the job for me, A inodel cook I'll learn to beg And then, perhaps, some day I can Cook for :A certain veryvnice man. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. FRENCH BLAND School is poky as can be. I'd rather sleep all day, you see. But now, at last, I'm getting thru And wondering what next to do. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. Wig 'i THECOMMENT 13 F P CHESTER CRUZE If there's sport in any spot Iill he there right on the dot. Youth was meant for play and fung Time for work when school is done. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary: German Club. '15-'16-3 Commercial Club: Junior Industrial Association, '16g Boys' Athletic Association, '15-'16-'17, COLIN DAVIDSON , You ought to see me drive a car. I go a-racing near and far. And when there are some girls piled in, To have a good time I begin. ,Orr:l1estra, '154'lGg Commercial Club, '16-'17g Boys' Athletic Association, '15-'16-'17-'ISQ Sen- ior Red Cross Auxiliary. MAXWELL EVANS Basketball? Well, I should guess. Football, too, we must confess. And if he has some time to spare, He'll spent it on a lady fair. Boys' Athletic Association, '14-'15-'16-'17g Inn- ior Industrial Association. '16g Varsity Base- ball, '15: Class Baseball. '16-'17g Football, '15- '16-l17g Basketball, '15-'16-'17g Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. EDITH FARRIS A faithful student, always true: Doing the best that she can do. Wish we had like her a score, And we could use even more. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. CORA FISHER She really is not very tall- Good reason why! You know that all The very nicest things theyre are Are tiny, and do not go far. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. THE COMMENT HELEN FLEMING High School really is a boreg I'm glad I'll study now no more- lixcept the piano, I love that, Each ivory key, each sharp and flat. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. MARION GRIFFITH I spend my time fair maids, a-wooing. Really I enjoy pursuing. So I'm not faithful to just oneg To know them all is lots more fun. Boys' Athletic Association '14-'15-'Ili-'l'?'e'lS: Iunior Industrial Associationg Senior Rctl Cross Auxiliary. MAY HAGGERTY - ' Pudding. bread, pie and cake, Are a few of the things I can make. I'm known as quite a movie fan My desire? For one family. just one man Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ELM ER HAISCH 'Tis rather hard a friend without: VVE: miss him now, without zu doulxt. Hut still we're glad and proud to say To serve our flag he's gone away. Business Manager of CoMME.N'r, 'lS. JENNIE HANCOCK I'm Quite a noted chauffeur-ess, But like it lxest, I must confess. VVhen lic is driving the car for me. You know who lm is? Well. Hlilylle- May Queen. WS: Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. TI-IE COMMENT 15 ANNE HARRINGTON I like odd things-unusual ones, too, And 1'm for anything that is new. I think itls distinguished to like things so: And I am distinguished, d0n't you know? Glee Clnh, '15-'16-'1'i': Red Cross Auxiliary. MARY LOUISE HUESTON Tall and graceful, winning, toog A' maid a man would gladly woo. She likes to glide and whirl in dance: A coy coquet. with upward glance. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ALMA KIRCHNER 1 A cheerful smile, a mop of curls, One of the sweetest Senior girls. 'No wonder Elmer likes her well. And misses her, as he could tell. Commercial Cluhg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. PATIENCE GRIFFITH It seems right queer with Jim away: But he'll be back again some day. Anyhow, it's rather fine From a handsome soldier to get a line. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. 'HENRY KR UEGER An awful giggler, we've heard say: But if he wishes to, he may., He's Quite a violinist, too. Without him what will t' orchestra do? Oi-cliestm, '16-'IG-'17-'ISQ Senior Auxiliary. THE COMMENT LELIA KUMMER I like to sing-but love to play, And perhaps at some dim future day You'll hear my name all round the earth, As a pianist of note and worth. Keohi, '15-'16-'17g Glee Club, '15-'16-'17-'1S. Pi- anist for Chorus, '16-'17-'lSg German Club. '16- '17g Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. HORACE LAGERPU SCH The English assistant, as you see, Isn't the job it seems to be. He'll correct your spelling or hear your review, And give you the grade that is your due. Iunior Industrial Association, '1Gg Orchestra. '17-'18, English Assistant, '17-'1Sg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ELLA LEUA Quiet? VVell, perhaps 'tis true. Tho' she can talk if she wants to. Sbe's really stunning on horseback, A quality so many lack. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. MABEL LOEVVENSTEIN I can say more in half a day Than you could say in a week, anyway. I nearly always get A's on my card, Tho' I don't believe in working hard. Dr. Reid's Assistant, '17, Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. KENNETH MCBAIN I finished school away last year, I'll graduate now, though, never fear. I work just like a great big rnang Support a family I can. Football, '17, Boys' Athletic Association. WL T THE COMMENT 17 .3 RUTH MEGCHELSEN She doesn't act it, but-oh, my! Her grades are all away up high. The teachers like her, too, you bet, ' For she hasn't made them trouble yet. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. PAUL MEGCHELSEN I hate those old spelling'words, I do. I study for hours and miss some, too. When with Sunny I have a date I get home early, it's so late. Boys' Athletic Association, 716-'17-'1Sg Treas- urer, '18: Football,'14-'15-'16-'17: Captain, '1S5 Keohi, '16-217-'lS: Junior Industrial Associa- tion, '16-'l7g Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. CLARA MULLIKIN School is such a tiresome thing, It seems so nice to hear the hell ring! M'y clothes are the cutest ever seeng You'd think I was a Paris queen. Commercial Club, Senior Red Cross Auxuliary. GERTRUDE OFF I'm in for fun of any kind. Pez-chance my red hair will remind Of tempers you sometimes have met, But I have never found mine yet. German Club, '15-'16-'1'Tg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. REUBEN PEARSON Physics assistant? I'n1 the man. Bust everything up I surely can By wonderful compounds of queer things. I look like a cute little cherub with wings. Junior Industrial Association, ,16-,IYQ Physics Assistant, '17-'ISQ School Play, '17g' Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. THE COMMENT KATHERYN PYLE A wonderful swimmer-in the pool at the NYU She's more at home than even at High. She's very pretty-clever, too, . For in just three years Sll8lS getting thru. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. COOK REEVES I like to dance, I like to play. I like to walk out Main street way. But I don't like working, and' it's my rule Not to study while I'm in school. Boys' Athletic Association, '17g Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. PAULYNE REINER Eyes of brown, curly hair, And as sweet as she is fair. She likes the boys: they like her, toog But you knew that, now, didn't you? Glee Club, Cnmn1ercialClubg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ALTA RI BYN She talks at a really marvelous rate, Her wonderful wit is a gift of fate. She knows how to read, and debates some, too. She'll be accomplished when she gets thru. Keohi, '16-'17-'18, Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. CLARENCE SCHMIDT I'm trying hard to learn to dance, So with the girl I'll have a chance. I am a busy working man, And I'ni doing the very best I can. HE COMMENT 19 MARTHA SHINN Martha Shinn is my nznncg Far abroad has spread my fame. For I'n1 a reader of such renown They Hook to hear me from all the town. Declamatory Contest. '16-'l7'g Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ROSS SIIAFFIER The girls do all around me Huck That they the Vasageway do block. I say nice things to them, you see: That's why lhey're all so fond of me. Treasurer of Senior Red Cross Auxiliary: Hi- Y Executive, 'Ili-'1'7. HELEN SITTLER Quiet, demure and sweet is she, Just as nice as one could be. Pupils like her, and teacher too. I'm sorry she's going: aren't you? German Cluh, 'lli-'17: Senior Red Cross Aux- iliary. LEWIS SOLDWEDEL In for fun? I surely am! Y Have a good time I always can. But I couldn't have one alone. you know, So Daisy will he there, also. Boys' Athletic Association, 'l7g Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. IRENE SMITH A happy face, a cheery smile Make life seem well worth while. I work in a grocery store. you know. And in that same store works my beau. Commercial Club, '16-'1Tg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. i. THE COMMENT DOROTH Y STANBRO I like society's giddy whirl, And I'm a really popular girl. To all the dances I do go, Just roll my eyes to get-a beau. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. MARGARET SWARTZ, I wrote the class history right well, In fact they tell me I done it swell. I can write fine stories, too, And everyone reads 'enig yes, they do. German Club, '16-'17, COMMENT Staff, '15-'16- '17-'lSg Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. KATHARINE TUCKER She loves to dance, or write, or play, She'll help you charm dull hours away With word and smileg and, by her art Perhaps she'll steal away your heart. German Club, '14-'15-'16-'1'Fg Girls' Athletic Association, 'Hg COMMENT Staff. '17-'lSg Sen- ior Red Cross Auxiliaryg Class Will, ILO VAN AU SDALL Waltz, two-step, one-step, too, I like them all, now, don't you? I could dance from morn till night, And the boys think I am just all right. Commercial Club, 'l6: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '1-15 Glee Club. '16-'17-'18, German Club, '16-'17, Vice President, '16, Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. ESTHER WEYER My eyes are blue, my hair is blacl-:Q Not a charming trait I lack, For I'm so very nice, you see, That you just can't help liking me. sociation, '14, Senior Red Cross Auxiliary! Keohi, '16-'16-'17-'18, Secretary '16-'17, Execu- tive '17-'l8: Flag Medal. '17g Class Prophetessg Interscholastic Debate, '17-'18, Glee Club, '16- 17318. COMMENT Staff, '16-'17-'18, Gorls' Athletic As- THE COMMENT 21 BIERNICE WILDMAN My name is Berniceg my nickname's Bill. Call me that if you will. I want to hc a nurse some day. And help to charm folks' ills away. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. RALPH VVORSTER Three cheers for our flag. and for Ralph, too! To school and friends he hade aflieu To do what is each patriot's fart- Serve his country with loyal heart. Boys' Athletic Association. 'II4-'15-'16-'17-'IRQ Foothall, '15-'16-'I7. IMOGENE WILSON ' Soon to Tuskogee I will go And there I'll show how much I know, For my grades are of the hest in the class. I'm really Quite a marvelous lass. Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. LILLIAN WRIGHT Pauline and I of men have a score And yet we are always wishing for more. Our clothes are classy as can he. Especially the clothes I wear on me. ' Glee Club, '15-'IGQ Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. HELEN NVYLLIE A dainty maid who's found the way Into our hearts, there to stay. And she's as sweet as she is fair, In spite of the fact she has red hair. Keohi, '15-'16-'17-'lS. Secretary, '17-'ISS Or- chestra, '16-'ISQ Vice President Junior Class, '17q Coxirtisxvr Staff. '17-'18g Class Song: Sec- retary Senior Rell Cross Auxiliary, k THE COMMENT EDWARD VVILSEY On the mandolin he's quite a shark. VVherever he goes he has a lark. He's making High in three and a half. Vllatcb out! I-Ie knows how to make you laugh. Boys' Athletic Association. '15-'lfig Orchestra. '15-'lfig High-Y. '17-'IS-5 Keobi, 'IT-'ISQ Com- Muxr Staff. 'IT-'ISQ Class Orator, '1Sg Inter- scholastic Debate, 'lS: Senior Red Cross Aux- iliary. HARRY WHITE A Ford? Vtfhy, it's the best of all! Harry'd have none else at all. The girls seem to like him, too, you het, But they l1aven'L succeeded in catching him yet. Boys' Athletic Association, 'l7: Class Baseball. 'ITQ Boys' NVorl:ing Reserve, 'ISQ Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. MARY SCHLOTTER - Do you want to hear her read some day? You'll laugh till there's the dence to pay. For. if she really wishes to try, She'll make you laugh so hard you'll cry. Keohi: Medal in Declamatory Contest, '1T: School Play, 'l7: Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. VVILLARD ROBERTS Quite a noted athletic star: His fame in football has spread near and far. All in all we'll miss him quite, WVhen our teams go out to fight. IRIZNE BRYANT I wear a gingham dress every day. To see a cute one, just look my way. For I really dress up quite a lot. Go back to school? I should say not! Senior Red Cross Auxiliary. - THE COMMENT' 23 Gut Vision A breath from a field of clover Kissed by the sinking sun, And from the marsh calls a ployer Just as the day is done. A mellow voice, a tender hand, A merry laugh that rings, A sky of rose o'er all the land Tell of a world that sings. An angry wind and sullen sky O'er rocks drear, stern and cold, A sea that leaps when the storm is high A flock that is far from its fold. Gray mist and rain and bitter tears Of empty hearts and sad, Soldiers of youth upon a bier Tell of a World gone mad. All life for some is joyous dreams And laughter, glad and gay, Tinkling adown the pale moonbeams As fairies trip in play. They live for pleasure and delight, i A For frolic, fun and mirth, With ne'er a thot of falling night Nor sorrow on this earth. THE COMMENT For some 'tis sadness, pain, and tears, .Harsh toil from morn till eveg All days are dim, and dark, and dread- They sit apart and grieve. They live always uncomforted, Forsaken and alone, V YVi'th ne'er a thot of living dead, Nor joy come to its own. Shall ours a life of laughter be, Untouched by another's Woe? Shall weijust pleasure see, Nor pay the debt we owe? The world needs men and women strong And ready for the fight, To aid the weak, to right' the wrong, To crush the arm of might. Gur duty, then We must perform, And ever choose the right, And battle forth amidst the storm, To face the call of life. Then let us meet our task, our debt, Nor fail to pay the price Till We learn e'r life's sunset To serve and sacrihce. THEA COMMENT 26 E COM Q CLASS ' 6 ON G WORDS BY HQITEN WVLI-IE.-3: MUSIC BY DANlELg BIGHOP i414,3:5mIgiIgE i3i5lil3i13T ggELWME H31 ' E-9 4 4:5 A iliiigfili i35f1:1i 2 213111135 iff,1iiii1ji1mgz3l1i i THE COMMENT Qlllassbung Dear Alma Mater, we must leave thee, Ne'er forget thy loved name. And we forever shall revere Thy Wisdom, tenderness and fame. Through many a day our lives grew strong For life's hard tasks within thy Wallsg And ever shall we carry near Thy influence When duty calls. Dear Alma Mater, may thy children VVho on life's Way start so free, Not stain, but glorify thy name, Do noble deeds 'because of thee. We all have the courage high to dareg Our plans we make for futures higher, Although We cannot know how near Fulfillment comes to our desire. zs THE COMMENT HISTORY OF THE. CLASS OF I9l8 N former Class Days I have heard so many people say, after the exercises, Yes, wasnlt it splendidg all except the History? They always are so long and dull. I have felt the same way myself, and I am sure most of you have. Perhaps I cannot keep this from being dull, but I can make it brief. The majority of this class entered High School on September 8, 1914, and were reinforced at various times. The first year was un- eventful, as Freshman year usually is. On January 12, 1915, a joint party was given by the Freshmen and Sophomores at the Y. NI. C. A., with Miss Gampert and Miss Baum as chaperones. The Juniors and Seniors tried to make Tar Babies out of the Rookies, but that did not spoil their good time. They turned their collars inside out, washed their faces, and kept smiling. In September, 1915, we entered as Sophomores. We were more socially inclined this year and gave two parties and a picnic. On November 12, we embarked on a hayrack to Lloyd Roberts'. Early in the evening we played Run-Sheep-Run,'l and later several of the class had a word duel, which resulted in one of them walking all the way home. The other party was given by Francis Lutz on February 14. VVe never did discover who made Mr. Springer's cake. The class was supposed to give a picnic hlay 26 at VVild Cat. It rained in the afternoon and the chaperones were afraid they might get their feet wet, so they stayed at home while six Sophomores Went all alone. Ever since our second year members of our class have been in all the organizations in High School. . One very noted declaimer and debater is Esther VVeyer, and our musicians are Lelia Kummer, Helen Wyllie and Daniel Bishop. In our Junior year we organized our class with Frank Bidwell as President, Helen Wyllie Vice President, Francis Lutz Secretary, and Ralph Worster Treasurer. Our Colors were green and white. Three parties were given this yearg the first a I-Iallowe'en masquerade given by Francis Lutz, the second was given at Leon Rayburn's home, January 26. The last, and the one which will probably be remembered longest, was a Hard Timesn party at the home of Paul Megchelsen, on March 9. Several boys of the class were transported to the country for a change of air by the benevolent Seniors. Almost every boy in High School came as far as the door where, after re- ceiving a cold shower bath, each one suddenly decided he did not be- THE COMMENT 29 long there. The first refreshments were water, crackers and tooth- picks, and thepsecond were ice cream and cake. Entering High School in the fall of 1917, as dignified Seniors, we elected Francis Stadler President, hfiargaret E. Nfeyers Vice Presi- dent, Ludwig A. Lantz Secretary and Nlary Hombs Treasurer. We had only a Weiner roast and a Hallowe'en party in this busy Senior year. VVe started from the High School on a hayrack on the evening of September 21, after waiting a long time for Miss Solomon and Mr. lVIcClure. When we reached the top of a hill the driver told us we would have to walk down, because the horses might run away, and when we got to the foot of the hill he said he would have to walk up because the load was too great for the horses to pull. As the river road is composed mostly of hills, we walked almost all the way to the White Elk vineyard, where we built a big tire to roast our wieners. lVe started home after eating everything but our hats. Hallowe'en fell on Wednesday in 1917, and for the first time in our remembrance Dr. Reid consented to the classes giving parties in the middle of the week. We Seniors had ours in Ralph Worster's new barn. It was a regular Hallowe'en party, with cornstalks, ghosts, fortunes, cider, pumpkin pie and all. WVC edited a country newspapef, produced our own moving pictures, and had a lesson in the physiology of ghosts. Ludwig Lantz and Reuben Pearson went swimming instead of bobbing for their apples. Everybody, not omitting the five chaperones, had a splendid time. VVC are very proud of our three soldier members, Francis J, Lutz, Ralph G. Worster and Elmer Haisch. Francis Lutz is in the Coast Artillery, Ralph VVorster is in the Medical Department of the Avia- tion, and Elmer Haisch is in the Medical Department at Washington. This marks the close of our history as a class. But these four years spent together cannot be forgotten by any member of the class of '18. VVe go out to various places and manners of living. But the influence of our school life goes with us-the influence not only that our classmates have had upon us but that with which our teachers have enveloped us. After all, it has been our teachers and our school which have really made class history and not our little parties and meetings. We feel grateful to them for their kindly interest and guidance, and hope that although the class of '18 becomes past, not current, history in two more days, it will be a period of past history not unworthy the favorable reminiscence of students and faculty. MARGARET SWARTZ. 30 THE COMMENT CLASS WILL OF l9l8, A. D. E, the class of 1918 of the Keokuk High School. have today made our last will and testament. But first we want to thank the school board for those wonderful frescoes of pastoral scenes which have inspired such beautiful thought in usg for the comfortable chairs and davenportsg for the silk cushions, and last, but not least, for the new elevators which have been such a relief to us Seniors, who are well nigh exhausted after our struggles with the inevitable Senior theme. And we thank the many teachers who have helped to make us the first perfect class of the Keokuk High School. We do will and bequeath Daniel Bishop's musical talent to Mar- garet Hodge's dog, that her neighbors may be lulled to sleep every night during this summer and fall. hflargaret says that in the wee small hours she hears voices from every window thereabout mut- Y tering I would my tongue could utter the thoughts that arise in me I To Junior Little We do will and bequeath Ludwig Lantz's pocket mirror and comb, for to look at Junior one would think that he is under the impression that every day is rough neck day. Clara lVIullikin's haughty air we will to the Freshman class, that they may lose that hunted look they have acquired. lVIarion Griffith's bashfulness with the ladies we will to Floyd Kritchell, Who is such a bold, bad man that we fear for his future. ' Cornelia May Haggerty's romantic name Cornelia May, we do will and bequeath to Daisy Smith. V Anna Harrington's style we bequeath to all the girls who are going to make their own this year on account of the war. 4 Paul lVIegchelsen's love for the name of Helen we do will and bequeath to Donald Vath. Mary Louise Hueston has found a new way to roll her eyes. This and her 48 other discoveries along the same line we do will to May Richards, who has big brown eyes and yet dares to say she doesn't know a thing about it. Marie Boquet's ability to find a boy to walk from Eighth to Sev- enth with her every noon, -we bequeath to Ruth Streeter, who hates to Walk home by herself. We do will and bequeath Cook Reeves' gliding walk to Woodson Huiskamp, who is inclined to hop, and his tuneful high soprano voice to Leonard Matless, who reminds us of a bass viol. THE COMMENT 31 Nlabel Loewenstein's ability to talk to the boys in Dr. Reid's office we will to her successor, hoping that she does half as well. The medal that Alice Buckner won at that dance we bequeath to all the wall flowers who gaze with longing at their more fortunate sisters. Kathryn Pyle's stubbornness we do will to Ruth Gibson to be used for quite another purpose. We hear that Ruth is too yielding, espe- cially in the moonlight. Edythe Ferris' knowledge of her fellow-men that she gained in psychology, we 'bequeath to Nlyra Covington, who is very pretty and yet doesn't know enough about them to to disillusion her. Alma Kirchner's Buster Brown collars we do will to Eugenia Maxwell, whose beauty is just of the type to be enhanced by them. Ross Shalfer's ministerial aspirations we do will to Palmer Pyle, whose ambition in life just now seems to be to see how much noise he can make. The loyalty of Elmer Haisch and Ralph Worstei' to the U. S. A. we do will and bequeath to the whole school with the hope that this will enable them to remember the French orphans and their Red Cross quarters. Dorothy Stanbro's good looks we do will to Alma Covington, who is so homely, poor girl, that she finds this world a weary place. Imogene VVilson's brightness we do will to all those who go home in fear and trembling on report days. The lasting friendships of Pauline Reiner and Tot Wright we do will to Helen Reeves and Katherine Elder, so that they may stop quarreling and have a good time. Nlary Schlotter's reading ability we bequeath to Ruby Allen. Miss Kiedaisch made poor Ruby read nearly everything in English this year. hlargaret Swartz's ability to write stories upon a moment's no- tice we will and bequeath to this year-'s COMMENT editor, that he may have no trouble when he wants six stories over night. Some of Cora Fisher's ridiculously extreme height we bequeath to Alec Johnstone, as he says it embarrasses him to buy his clothes in the childrenls department. Jennie Hancock's gum-chewing ability we do will to Leila Yount, hoping, however that she doesn't wear herself out. Colin Davidson's grin, which has become slightly blase of late, to Nina Van Ausdall, who is so quiet that we almost forget she is here. 32 THE COMMENT Alta Ribyn's leap year propensities we will and bequeath to Edith Kiedaisch, who just hates men. There is no one in captivity who can make such faces as Edward VVilsey. VVe do will them all to Ralph Van, hoping that it will cheer him up a little. Joseph Arnold has found out that you had best be careful whom you marry since he's been studying about alimony in Commercial Law. VVC do will this ,discovery to Grace Swanson, who is, we hear, engaged to a soldier in France, hoping that she will watch her step. Clarence Schmidt's daily puns in English We do will to Ross Clough, that he may enliven the gloom that would fall on the High School after we have left. A French Elm Bland's popularity with the ladies we will to the Freshman boys, who as yet insist on blushing and stammering in the presence of the fair sex. ' Horace Lagerpusch's inclination to talk we bequeath to Forrest Simmonds, who is so dignified Cat timesj that we are almost afraid of him. Reuben Pearson's blooming health we do will to VVilliam Kellogg. who is always catching something. Gertrude Off's red locks we will to those whom we have noticed experimenting with henna lately. llo Van Ausdall's ability to drive a car and look pretty at the same time we bequeath to Beatrice VVeissenburger, who is so intent upon the latter accomplishment that we fear for her safety. Ruth lWegchelsen's high grades we will and bequeath to Dorothy Norton, hoping that she will graduate with this year's Freshman class, anyway. Helen Wyllie's giggle, which is so annoying to Miss Craig, we will to Lorene Huxley, who has long been looking for something for this purpose. , Chester Cruze's slow and deliberate way of reciting we do will to lfvalter Odell, whose teachers would be glad to hear him utter some other phrase than the simple one, I don't know, even if he did it in Chester's manner. Margaret lVlyer's friendship with a certain person in K. H. S. we bequeath to Mildred French, that Mildred's hatred for her will die out, and that she need not clench her little teeth upon sight of her. Helen Fleming's Harrison Fisher nose we bequeath to those juniors who are going to insist upon having profiles taken next year. lVIary Hombs' ability to become engaged while yet young we will - THE COMMENT 33 and bequeath to those who fear they will remain forever single, on account of the war. Leila KLll11mC1',S liking for notes we will to Elizabeth Loefller, who will not touch one with the end of her pencil. Lewis Soldwedel's engaging lisp we will to VVilliam Hollings- worth to curb his somewhat ferocious cave-man spirit. Helen Sittler's cheery smile we do will to Charley Morris, so that he will just grin and bear it instead of protesting the live-long day that he did not throw that note, and he did not make that noise. Maxwell Evans' lithe beauty and grace while executing aesthetic dancing, we do will to lVIelbourne Roach, as we imagine that Scally ought to be right good at that sort of thing. Patience Griflith's quiet manner We will to Fame Bell that the faces Fame makes at the teachers in the assembly may be modified. Kenneth lNlcBain's pink cheeks we will to Vera Rowe, that the money she spends at Lock's may be invested in Thrift Stamps. hflargaret Blink acts so dreadfully, and has been sent to the as- sembly so many times that most of those worn places on the stairs are due to her. All this wickedness we will to George.VVinkelman, who is so sweet and unassuming that the teachers just have to pump him to find out all he knows. ' Harry VVhite's Hirtatious smile We will and bequeath to Dewey Ewing, who has used it on so many young ladies that he has all but worn out his old one. Ella Leu's liking for horseback riding we will to thosewho are going to work on farms this summer, to provide them with some amusement. Berenice VVildman's cooking ability we bequeath to Ralph Kirch, who dislikes girls to suchan extent that he intends to be a bachelor until the end of his days. Bud Stadler's devotion to Mr. lXflcClure we bequeath to the girls of France. Esther Weyer's popularity with everyone we do will to the whole Junior class, that they may enjoy their Senior year as Esther has. VVe have here affixed our hand and seal this 12th day of june, in the year of our Lord 1918. KATHARINE 'IlUCKER. lIlffI1655L'5.' DR. R. L. Rain, Principal. Wall. ALDRICH, Snperifztendeut. 34 THE COMMENT CLASS PROPHECY ER-KUK1 Ker-kukl drawled out the porter, and the post aeroplane express whirled lower and lower, at last gliding along the huge expanse used for landing to the aeroplane station. It was about time to go to the school, so, after sending my trunk to the Iowa, I wirelessed for an aeroplane to take me there. Oh, Ilve forgotten to tell you why I was going to the school. You see, the class of of 1918 was having a reunion, and that morning each member of the class was to tell what he had been doing since he, so long ago, left the Keokuk High School. How queer and far away those old, happy days seemed! Now Keokuk was the metropo- lis of the middle west, and I looked wonderingly at the endless rows of buildings far below. The meeting was just beginning as I entered, and Margaret Meyers was presiding. VVhere was Bud Stadler? But lN'Iargaret was explaining that. b , You see, Bud couldnlt leave Germany just now. I-Ie intended to come, but there was some important treaty being made, so he had to be there. Of course, it's hardly necessary to tell you that Bud went over thereu soon after graduation and, when the great War was over, stayed in Germany. Through teaching the boys there how to play football and baseball he became so well known that a short time ago he was elected president of the Republic of Germany. And now,', lVIargaret continued, Ludwig is going to call the roll, and each one, as his name is called, is to come up in front and tell what he has been doing since he left K. H. S. Many of the boys had joined the army, but Paul lylegchelsen and Elmer I-Iaisch were the only ones who remained in the service after the war. They had been captains in the same brigade, but Elmer had dropped out about a year before our reunion to accept his ap- pointment as Secretary of the Treasury. Edward VVilsey had also gained experience from his COMMENT work, and was then the editor of The fake, a rival of Life. Ed. was also much interested in the project of building a private railway to the moon. ' The number of dancers in the class was surprising. After that Senior I-Iallowe'en party lVIax Evans took up aesthetic dancing and he and Edith Farris are joint teachers in a large dancing academy. Really, their grace was marvelous to behold. ' THE COMMENT 35 lylargaret Nieyers said she had a dancing school, too. The men flocked there, and she usually had as many of them around her as used to be around her locker in the old High School days. I heard that Edward VVilsey was especially regular in attendance. Oh, I almost forgot lNfIargaret Blink. She and that main with whom she used to attend the Summitville dances had become at least as famous as the Vernon Castles once were. But they refused to live any place except in Sumimitville. ' Chester Cruze didn't surprise me in the least. He was always so sedate and dignified that it was only natural he should become a judge. Helen did whisper, though, and tell me he chose that profes- sion because he admired himself in a cap and gown, but, of course, I wouldn't believe that. Speaking of Helen VVyllie-it was so queer! Both she and Alma Kirchner married soldiers, captains, I believe, and were as happy as could be. Helen had to tell us about Alta Ribyn. It was really too bad! She had been a stump speaker for Woman suffrage in hflars, but had talked so much that she lost her voice, and the doctors forbade her saying even a word for a year. Poor Alta! It seemed doubtful at first whether she could bear this great affliction, but she was Hnally pulling through. Joseph Arnold had gone to Ames and was then teaching agricul- ture in the college. VVhy, I believe he could even teach Miss Trout- ner something. . Speaking of teachers, lNIabel Loewenstein became one. She was known as being especially good in dealing with obstreperous boys, and she told us she attributed it all to the practice she had flirting with the boys sent to Doc's office. Helen Sittler was a teacher, too, in one of the Keokuk High Schools. Have you heard of Reuben Pearson's discovery? You remember that law in physics we always thought so queer-that if a tree should fall and no one were near, there would be no sound? Well, working on that theory, Reuben had discovered that if a teacher asked a' pupil a question and the pupil were not paying at- tention-in other words, were not there-the teacher had made no sound, and therefore could require no answer. This discovery was regarded as marvelous, and has been accepted by all the leading scientists, but Margaret was the only Keokuk instructor who dared teach it. Theothers all said the effect on their pupils was, to say the least, demoralizing. 36 fl-IE COMMENT That reminds me of French Bland. French remembered his own High School days and invented an automatic Waker. When a teacher wishes to call on a pupil who is asleep, all she has to do is press a little button, and an electrical appliance flies out and hits him. Oh, you know, the teachers have reformed since our dayg they don't in the least object to the pupils taking naps, provided they don't snore. Lelia Kummer, Daniel Bishop and Martha Shinn had formed a company and were connected with a Lyceum circuit. At a meeting of the class that evening they gave us their 32.50 program, free of charge. May Haggerty came in late. There was a new movie on at the Grand, and she just had to go. May inherited money two years ago, you know, and since then has spent practically all her time at the movies VVe had some movie stars in our class, too. Mary Schlotter and Cora Fisher had become the modern Mutt-ess and fell-ess, and each received 522,963.25 per month. Mary Louise Hueston had gone on the stage. One day she hap- pened to pass a former manager of Billie Burke's and he was so struck by her resemblance to that actress that he immediately hunted her up and engaged her. Of course, Mary Louise had made good. Helen Fleming was there, toog Do you remember her frankly expressed preference for St. Louis men. She had moved to St. Louis soon after she graduated a-nd for the last three years it was said that not a day had passed that she had not received either a box of candy or some Howers. Kenneth lVlcBain was there. My, you should have seen Kenneth. He had gradually worked u-p from his Standard oil position High School days, till he was then known as a second Rockefeller. Ken- neth had traveled in Europe lately, and now wore a monocle, dropped his h's and acted as superior as any duke. . Speaking of dukes! One of those fussy little French ones came over here after the war and fell so in love with Clara lNlullikin's lan- guid ways and haughtiness that he proposed within a week. Clara finally accepted him, so she wasn't at the reunion. Pauline Reiner was in France, too. She and Patience Griffith had gone over as Red Cross nurses. Pauline fell in love with a handsome young French aviator, and they were married soon after the war was over. Patience also married one of her patients, but he happened to be a former Keokuk High School boy. Of course Jenny Hancock was married. She said she was living THE COMMENT 37 on a farm, keeping pigs and chickens. I don't need to tell you Who the man is, do I? . What do you suppose Marie Boquet and Ruth lvlegchelsen were doing? Acting as the advertisement for a weight reducing tonic. Ruth was after taking and lVlarie before. But I was-told in con- fidence that Marie kept her position because the men so admired her that they bought the tonic just so she would smile at them. Mary Hombs was there with her husband, and they were more in love than ever. I know that sounds impossible, but it's true. Henry Krueger was mayor of Warsaw, and how do you suppose he gained the election? By flirting with all the women in town! But it was too bad in one way. All the men there are anti-suffragists now, especially the unmarried ones. Both Alice Buckner and Imogene ,Wilson were teachers in Tusko- gee-Imogene of history and Alice of domestic science. Bernice Wildman was teaching domestic science, too. She told us she sometimes entertained her pupils by jigging, as she used to do over at our old domestic science school. Then she gave us a sample. No wonder all the High Schcool girls say Miss Vilildman is their favorite teacher. Gertrude Off had been a librarian in Chicago, but as she had been offered the position of head librarian in one of the big Keo-kuk libra- ries, she was not going to return there. Irene Smith had married a certain grocery boy and they were joint proprietors of the best grocery store in Sandusky. Have you ever forgotten Lewis Soldwedel as a clown and tight- rope walker in the Y circus? Well, he became a clown and rope walker in a real circus. But the circus toured the Hawaiian Islands and Lewis remained there, a regular hero to the dusky beauties. It was said that at least half a dozen always followed him around-but Lewis seemed very much flattered by it. Margaret Swartz had become a noted authoress-indeed her name is found in all the American literature. But Margaret said she didn't like that. She always hated to memorize facts about writers, and it seemed too bad she had given the students of A Englishl' an extra name. There were other authors in the class. Harry White had written a book entitled How to Run a Ford Up a Tree, based on personal experience. And Nlarion Griflithe wrote on A Hundred , Ways to Kiss a Girl. Q Horace Lagerpusch edited a speller, The One Thousand VVords 38 THE COMMENT lVIost Often Nlisspelledf' ln the preface he stated that he had gained his information correcting spelling tablets in High Schcool. Dot Stanbro and Ilo Van Ausdall are prominent society leaders. They were carrying the cutest little poodles you ever saw. Dot's was named Bob, and Ilo's, Alec, Lillian VVright had become the Paris buyer for a New York firm, and Anne Harrington was a model for one of the largest stores of the same firm. Anne is also known as the only woman living who can see through her hat. Ludwig Lantz was just back from France for a visit. He is over .here as an architect, helping in the reconstruction. Oh, yes, Ludwig narried a charming little French girl and brought her back to the re- union with him. You know there wasn't anything Katharine Pyle couldn't do in the Y pool, and she is known as the most noted woman diver in the World. Ralph VVorster was traveling abroad, and couldn't attend the re- union. But, for the benefit of those who didn't know, Paul told me he had become a noted surgeon. ' Ella Leu was married and had two children. They have a lovely time playing horse with that wonderful hair, and Ella doesn't seem to mind, even when they pull it. You remember how serious and high-minded Cook Reeves always was? He had abundantly satisfied our expectations by volunteering for mission work. - Clarence Schmidt was there. He was cashier of the largest bank in Keokuk. - Doss Shaffer had become a minister, and was preaching in the larg- est Methodist church in the United States, Someone told me that he always took his texts from the book of Ruth, Colin Davidson had been lecturing in high schools concerning the follies of youth. It was really pitiful to see him, the tears streaming down his countenance, bemoaning his high school days. Then there was Katharine Tucker. 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At the foot of the Institute steps a man waited. He caught sight of her the moment she appeared in the doorway far above him, and removing his hat, fumbled with the brim. So you came ? she said as they met. Of course I came. You didn't think I'd miss it, did you ? he answered with enthusiasm. No, you couldnlt have wanted to miss it, she admitted, with an uncomfortable little laugh. He took her portfolio and the walked down Michigan together. You promised me an answer today, he reminded her. Can't we find a bench over there P and he motioned across the park. Imp dearf' Qshe had taken the name from a story because she thought it suited the laughing, brown-eyed boyj, I'm afraid I'm going to hurt your feelings tonight. Imps don't have feelings, he -said, and did a mincing little cake-walk for he-r benefit. She shook her head. I'm- afraid they do. But her serious man- ner did not awe or subdue the boy. He was certain of his ground and whistled blithely as they walked along. When they found a secluded bench near the fountain, Maida began the ordeal. Imp, I've never told you. I should have long ago. Jack Valli- he-he's awfully good to mef' A pause. I like him a great deal- quite a great deal. I I thought perhaps you did. It's been awfully hard, Imp. I'm afraid you won't under- stand- She paused, but the Imp made no sign. He seemed to be watching the traffic onthe avenue. You see, he's -meant a good deal in many ways, and last night he asked me to be his wife. . Well? 48 THE COMMENT We're going to the theater tonight and I'm to give him his answer then. Well? Don't! You make it so hard, boy. Try to understand. All my life, Imp, I've loved beautiful things. I've planned them, coveted them, missed them-beautiful clothes, a beautiful home, beautiful gar- dens. My life has been happy, but the surroundings were always so crude, so sordid. I've wanted beautiful things more than anything else. It's the kind of dreams all girls have, I guess, but mine has been different. It has grown to be a part of me, this planning. It's like a part of my life I've foreseen rather than hoped for. It's always been that way. Since a school girl who sketched elaborate plans of elab- orate gardens when she should have been studying her Latin verbs, I've known that some day they would be mine, and that is what helped me keep on. She opened her portfolio and drawing forth a little bundle of pen drawings displayed them tenderly-almost apologetically. There were graceful models in wonderful velvet evening gowns and soft tulle tea frocks. There were all kinds of clothes, dresses gorgeous in out- line, exquisite in detail, and daring in color. Even the Imp could not but appreciate them. Well? he said. Imp, these dreams take money. Jack Valli is rich-he's 'very rich. lioh !I, And you, lVIaida faltered, then went on mercilessly, you're only a dry goods clerk. A clerk? Oh, yes, but that's only- he stopped and bit his lip. You've been a very dear friend. When I first came to the city it was so good to know you. I hated Mrs. Gains' filthy boarding- house, her cooking, the other boarders-but when I came to know you, life was different. I've always been glad you lived at lWrs. Gains' too, but I couldn't marry you. And you intend to marry Valli? It was no longer a foolish, laughing Imp beside her. His jaw was set, his face very white and cold. Yes She watched him fearfully. She did not wish to hurt him sog then- -Iack Valli is an indolent, lazy fool! You'll want me when it's too late, and all the man's humanness blazed into his eyes. She wouldn't have Jack spoken of like this! 'THE COMMENT 49 No, I don't think I shall, she said, coldly. I-Ie was himself at once. I beg your pardon, he muttered, thickly, and rose. Of course not! She wouldn't want an Imp! No, she couldn't love an Imp! Look at the sky. Isn't the sunset jolly? he said, in as careless a manner as he could assume. But she did not look at the sky. Her head was lowered until he could not see her face, but he noticed that her hands were clenched painfully. He wondered why. Do you mind if I don't walk home with you tonight? I have some work to do. Being only a clerk, I often have to work over hours. . Of course not. I understand how that is, she said, cheerfully, but her voice was unnatural. I-Ie laid down her drawings. The work is splendid. Thank you. Well, I'm off. Give Mrs. Gains my love, he said, and laughed. Impulsively she extended her hand and they shook hands like au- tomatons. Still he did not see her face. Then he turned and walked toward the skyscrapers outlined against the western sky. She watched him go. Somehow she knew he would never come back. Why did it make her sad? She did not love the Imp. Why was her throat so dry? No! She did not love the Imp. She was going to marry Jack. She closed her eyes. The lashes were wet. She laughed harshly, and taking off her hat ran her fingers through her hair. Never mind, she told herself, your dreams will make you happy- then a new fear seized her. Perhaps Jack would not like her dreams! Jack wasn't very imaginative, perhaps-Oh, if it weren't for the dream-s! Why did they have to come so very much? Her head throbbed unspeakably, and her thoughts whirled. You'll want me-when it is too late. She did like the Imp, a good deal--then suddenly she knew only one thing. The Imp would not come back. Why this-this was good bye. Good bye, Imp! Good bye, Imp! I couldnlt marry a clerk.. Good bye! She sprang up. Good God! It couldn't be like this, and she found herself running wildly across the park toward the place where he had disappeared in the traffic. The heels of her little slippers dug into the soft turf, making her to stumble and pitch forward ungrace- fully, her brown hair tumbled about her face and all the while she kept calling silly things about love and dear boy. Reaching 50 TI-IE COMNIENT the avenue she plunged aimlessly, blindly into that sea of moving cars. One driver threw' on the brakes just in time, and the traffic police yelled angrily at her, but she gained the safety island. The boy was waiting for the signal. just as the police shrill whistle sounded she clutched his arm. Imp, Oh, Imp boy, she gasped, I do want you-do you hear? I want you, just as you said I would, but it is not too late. The Imp came back. FF PF PIC Pk Pls It was their wedding day. At 6 a. m. Qhflaida had already been up an hour, dreaming her dreams for the last timej, someone stopped outside her door and whistled Lohengrin's XVedding March into the key-hole. Come in, boy, she called. VVhy are you up so early on a va- cation day?l' f'It's the last vacation I'll ever get. I'm to be sentenced for life at ll. She laughed, one of those jolly laughs of hers, and squeezed his very present hand. But, say, Ilve a confession to make this morning, an apology to offer. Get your hat and let's go out where the birdies sing. They descended three flights of rickety stairs before they reached the ground. The odor of lNfIrs. Gains! eternal griddle cakes fthe Imp had always said they were about as edible as cindersj, stole from the back of the house. The two fled into the morning air. NIaida, we can't eat cinders for our wedding breakfast, and I ordered a table at the Blackstone. YVe can find a taxi over on Rushfl Of all things, Imp! This extravagance is awful. VVe always shall he poor if- I-Iush! This is the greatest day of our lives. You old dear! It will be too simply wondrous to dine in state once. I never did except once at jack Valli's house. I-Ie- Corking day! the Imp said, grufliyg so lN'Iaida did not allow Jack again to intrude upon their boundless bliss. Dear, you haven't 'confessed' yet, and I'm dying to forgive you. lVIaybe you won't forgive me so easily when you've heard me, but I couldn't tell you before. It- YOU never Iofved anyone else? The Imp fairly howled. And you blame me for being jealous of Valli! No, I never loved anyone else. THE COMMENT 51 She blushed femininely. Go on, boy, I'm not jealous, and what's more, I believe you. Hllfill you forgive me P For Heavenls sake, boy, will you be kind enough to explain F By this time they were on Rush street. The Imp called for a taxi, gave the man his directions and began the ordeal. And this time it was his ordeal. ' Maida, my name isn't Roy Crosby as you've always thought. I'm not a clerk, and Chicago isn't my home, My name is Rodney VVatts Mackay, and m-y father is owner of the Mackay Oil Trust. He stopped. I'm-I'm sorry I couIdn't tell you beforef' - lVIaida sat very still. She seemed to grasp the truth very slowly, and as she realized she had been deceived her shoulders drooped, the smile faded from her lips. She suddenly felt very tired, very lit- tle, very much alone. The Imp a IVIackay? VVhy, they-they were billionaires, oil kings, monarchs. They couldn't begin to count their wealth and the Imp, the'Imp of lNIrs. Gains' boarding house, was a Iylackay. For twenty terrible seconds all was silent, then the Imp heard a littlegulping, sobbing sound beside him. He took her into his arms. ' Maida, Maida, don't.' Listen, dear. It's all right. Don't do this on our wedding day. And I thought-I thought-Oh the dreamsl Imp, why did you not tell me? Oh, Why, Why ? I She wrung her hands weakly and funny little wet spots formed on her serge suit. He saw the spots. Damitall! then- Listen to me. Don't do this. It's no use. Don't you want me to explain?', ' He told her everything, how he was on the National Secret Service and Hjust went on a big job for dad, how he had to use the nom-de- plume, and how the position as clerk was only a blind, He-told her how he could make her dreams come true. She heard it all. Oh, lVIaida, don,t you see that by untangling this bit of German intrigue I not only helped dad, but the country? I could do no less. IJ It's not that, but-'why-'why oh WHY did you not tell me? I have said good bye to my dreams a hundred times since I knew I loved only you. Oh, Imp, they have been my life-my childhood, these dreams. Of course I am a Woman now, but one's childhood means efuerythiizgf Oh, Roy, and to think the pain, the indecision, 52 THE COMMENT the sleepless nights might not have been. VVhy did you keep this from me so long. You have- Maida, the Imp's voice was very stern, I had intended to tell you that day in the park-before it had not been mine to disclose. But when you explained about the dreams I preferred that you should marry hIack's money rather than mine. Another long pause. You would rather have lost the woman you loved than have her marry your money? Exactly. And Maida, being Maida, understood. So it is, in the end, all dreams come true. MILDRED FRIQNCH. , THE COWARD It was Commencement at Greyson, but the usual festivities did not fill the people's minds. Forty-five of the class had volunteered, yet one was missing from the ranks. Tom, aren't you coming? Think what it means, man. You're not a slacker, but you've had a week. I shall volunteer for service at home, but I cannot leave mother. The boys, knowing Mrs. Dennis' health was in a precarious con- dition, said no more. Deep in his heart Tom knew he had told only half of the truth-he was afraid. Soon he joined his mother. My boy, you are not going with your classmates ? No, motherg I shall do what I can here. Is that fair, Tom? There are men physically unfit for fighting, to do such work. Were you thinking of me?'l No answer. . Your father fought through the Civil War. Let me tell you of him. She told of the young husband who marched away and gave his life that the nation might not perish. You never knew him, but do you think that I'd keep his son from duty? You wish me to--fight?l' Yes, give your service-your life if needs be, to uphold the right. I'll go. ' lVIrs. Dennis, her last task done, found rest before the class of '14 sailed. Tom was excellent in drill, but lacked eagerness for ser- vice. Finally the day came and they marched away. ,ph THE COMMENT 53 Night, black and glowering, shells bursting near, an occasional ser- pent-like rocket preceded the barrage fire, then came the attack. Gloriously the men fought, gloriously they repulsed the enemy, and gloriously they died. Tom was found face down just beyond the trench. Shock, tersely remarked a stretcher-bearer. Soon his eyes opened. The attack was over, the men were back, but some had gone on. He had not fought, he had failed in his duty, and ignominiously he slunk away. No one referred to his cowardiceg few spoke to him. Then came the call for volunteers. Men, the Germans are planning an attack. Our airmen know that much, but cannot locate the new ammunition stores nor find where the attack is to be concentrated. All indications point to a skirmish t0m01'1'0W. lVe need three men to cross No Man's land for information. lt won't be much, but we need it. You know the risk. To the surprise of all, Tom, shaking off his lethargy, was the hrst to volunteer. Let me go. l've done nothing, but l'll make good. I-l've been a coward, but give me a chance. The oiiicer hesitated, then, You may go. Choosing two others he gave the final instructions. Black was the night-inky black-with occasional star-shells cast- ing their wierd, ghastly light for a moment-then again blackness. The two men, bringing little information of value, returned, but Tom had disappeared. - . wk sk Pk Pk Pk At blackest midnight the birdmen swung over the enemy lines. VVith well-aimed bombs they destroyed the new ammunition stores. A messenger came to the American ofiicer with theiinformation that the Germans were about to attack a certain sector. How do you know? demanded the officer. A man of your regiment instructed the aviators and told them where the powder magazines were. He ordered me to give this infor- mation to you. He's some scout! No man is gone. Can't help it, he came, said to tell you he'd made goodfl Dennis? But no, that is impossible. l do not understand. Just before dawn the Americans were to surprise the Germans by attacking when they were supposed to be on the offensive in the drama about to be enacted. The men were uneasy, the very calm made them restless. As the order came to go over Dennis appeared above the trench and beckoned. The men followed him. Across No Man's 54 THE COMMENT land he led them, avoiding great craters and shell holes, and straight against the Weakest point in the line. On they went, fighting their way until they reached the heart of the long line of trenches, the mind and eye of all action. The small fully-equipped dugout was de- stroyed by a single bomb and the German officers were left without instructions. T A paper fluttering from Dennis' hand to the feet of his oHicer, a paper written in German, containing plans and maps. Then, just as the sun broke above the horizon, he was gone. bk Pk bk elf bk A man found his body with a rope about the neck some distance back of the first line. Turning to a prisoner he asked, 'WVhen did this happen? He was found too near our lines last night at ten. In fifteen minutes he was dead. At ten fifteen? but he was here half an hour ago! Dennis' indomitable spirit had led the Americans to victory as truly as had the visionary army at the Marne. H ALTA RIBYN. ' HONG ON About a year after they had entered the warg yes,'and before the German aircraft had made many trips to England, the English people regarded the hostile machines with more curiosity than fear. To start a little excitement all one had to do was take off his hat, shade his eyes with one hand and look skyward. In a short time that person would be in the center of a large crowd. There was living in one of the more crowded districts of London about this time a clever little Chinaman named Hong On. Hong On had quite an interesting history. He had been born of onehof the poorest families. VVhen he was stranded in London by having the ship on which he had been working go off without him, he had had some trouble in finding work. But since then he had earned enough and learned enough to go into business for himself. Hong On's laundry was pronounced by all his patrons as the best in the city. His shop was locatedin a busy side street, apparently far from either war or zeppelins. But once or twice he had seen specks in the sky over the city. He had also -heard the droning ofmotors, so reg- 1 THE COMMENT 55 ular, yet so distant that the sound seemed to him to be exactly like the lazy droning of a hive of bees. Once he had stood for ten minutes after the zeps had disappeared in the distance. That strange mu- sical droning sound had carried him back to his old home across the seas. It was in May, and the cherry trees were in full bloom and the bees were making the usual humming sound flying among the blossoms. Hong On lived very simply in his little shopwith his two country- men. Almost every day he would go out to buyrice or other pro- visions. Once he heard of some terrible strange birds which had dropped bombs and destroyed much property. But days passed and he heard no more of them, except once in a whileifrom' on extra talka- tive customer. , One day he had to go farther away from his shop than usual. He went out past the last large buildings into a little residence district. lt was May and the trees were in full bloom. Hong On passed several large trees whuch were full of both blossoms and bees. He always passed these trees in a hurry because, he said: Hong On very busyf' but the real reason was that he was afraid it would make him home- sick. As he was returning to his shop he noticed that the sound of the bees did not always stop between trees. But he thought that the sopnd must come from his tired brain. He passed the last tree and was once more in the narrow business street, but still he could hear the bees buzzing just as peacefully as ever. The sound followed him back to his work. He seemed to hear it off and on all morning. The droning sound would slowly increase and then slowly decrease. Hong On had stopped his work for the third time that morning to' Hlisten to the bees, as he said, when he heard an explosion. Not the kind that shakes the very earth, but a muliled explosion, as if the ex- plosive were tired. Then he heard another and another, and each one was louder than the one before. Then there came a terrible crash, such as he had heard once at a Ere when a boiler blew up. Something struck him heavily across the chest. There in a cloud of smoke and dust Hong On seemed to think he was on a journey to the land of bees and cherry blossoms. He was on a journey-a journey from which he did not return, even to say farewell to his two countrymen, and the daily papers gave the name Hong On, Chinese laundryman, at the bottom of the list of those killed in the air raid.. . PAUL lVIEGCIII5LSIEN. 'kitiirirtti i k'kiri'ir1lrir'k ir'kir'k'k'kirir1k i kir'k'k'k'ki k 'kiri kir1lr'kiri' 'ki'1lr'k'k'kir'k'k 'k'k1k'k1k1kir'A k ir'k'kir'k1k'k'ki' ir'k1lr'k'k1k'ki'1k itttktiirt 'k'k'k1lri'ir'k'ki' ir'k'k'A'1lrir'k'k'k 'k'k'k'ki k'k'kir t'k'ir1l'irir'k 1k'kiririr ttf 'lr THE COMMENT 57 K. H. S. HONOR ROLL LLOYD WRIGHT HAROLD WRIGHT FRANCIS LUTZ WILHELNI HEINENAN HOXVARD VVYGLE HAROLD HUBINGER JUNIOR XVEES JACR XVEES MEREDITH ACRLEY HAROLD ACRLEY HARRY DRUMMOND GREGORY IIEADOR ' LESLEI' VAUGHN EDWIN ELDER MALCOLM MCFARLAND VAN HAYDEN RALSTON I-IAYDEN JOE LE FAIVRE ARTHUR RIRBY ROBERT SCHROEDER CLARENCE SUTHERLAND STAFFORD STRICRLER HAROLD HANSON . GERARD HUISKAMP HAROLD POND JAMES MCRENZIE COLIN MCRENZIE LIDUS RUSS CHARLIE BUSS JOE DONNOVIN DAN SEEMAN HARLIE MOORE RALPH TEABEAU DR FULLER GAVIN HERBERT JOE XVYCOFF HELIIUTH PEASE BARKER DAVIS IRVING ACRERSON JACOB BLOM WILLIAM CRANE HOWARD MONTAGUE HAROLD ROBERTS LAURENCE CRUZE ROSS NICHOLS FRED BROXVN LEES BALLINGER DR. RIEMERS ROBERT REED GUY FULTON HARRY HORN CAPTAIN LEBRON VAN GARRISON FLOYD LIEBFARTH OSCAR REIN VAN XVALKER PAUL DYSART BERNARD MERRIAM EDXVARD SCHMIDT AUGUST PECHSTEIN VVALTER NICHOLS COULTER CRAIG XVM. KESSELRING CLARENCE ALLING VVM. MCKINLEY BROOKS CARROLL JOY VICTOR RUSSELL THOMAS HERBERT RUTH HAMILL GEORGE ROLLOSSON JOHN GOODRICH KENNETH DAUGHRITY E. ELLINGTON CLAYTON JONES ELMER HAISCH DR. GEO. NARRLEY DR. NV. FRANK BROVVN CLAYTON REINER MARGARET HENKE RAY DIMOND RUDOLPH RINGSTROM J. HUISKAMP DAN MCANDREVV' CLIFFORD AGNEVV HARRY PAGETT ROYAL VVILSON V ERL RUTH ESTON SMITH ROY LILLY ADRIAN KIRBY THE COMMENT FRANK VVOOLLEY RAYMOND MCGRATH PAUL BEAR ALLEN IMMEGART HORACE HINKLEY CLEMENT SPRING STANLEY ROXVE MERRILL MAJORS FRANK SXVAN CLARENCE SXVAN RUPERT HUGHES EDVVARD VVIEDER RALPH VVORSTER VERNON BROXVN VVILFRED CRISSXVELL ORIEN CLARK TRUET RICHARDSON CLARENCE SPAIN RILEY MCMANUS JOHN MCMANUS TOM MCMANUS F. C. SMITH WM. NYGREN GEORGE PECHSTEIN C. 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The affirmative team defeated lVIacomb, two to one. The team consisted of Woodsoii Huiskamp, leaderg Eula Ackley and Joseph Kinnamon, colleagues. The negative team, consisting of For- rest Simmonds, leaderg Esther VVeyer and Edward VVilsey, colleagues, was defeated, two to one, by Quincy. Much credit is due to each member for his hard, faith'ful, work. The annual picnic was held May 29, at Cedar Glen, and the re- turn trip was made on the boat. This closed the meetings for the year, and it is hoped that the following year will be one filled with golden opportunities. THE ICGMMENT THE COMMENT 61 INTERSCI-IOLASTIC DEBATE On the third of bday, '18, Hardly a person who does debatin' But remembers that wonderful day 0' the year. And surely you remember it, don't you? For that was the day of the interscholastic debate, and that was some debate! The Keokuk affirmative team, composed of VVoodson Huiskamp, Eula Ackley and .loc Kinnaman, met lVIac0mb at K. H. S. Of course every Keokuk person thought they did splendid work-and the judges thought so, too, for the decision was given, two to one, in favor of the home team. Keokuk's negative team, composed of Forrest Simmonds, Esther VVeyer and Edward VVilsey, met Quincy at Quincy. Sad to say, it wasn't so lucky as the home team, losing to Quincy by a two to one decision. However, the decision was in doubt till the lastumoment, and though our team was disappointed, they proved themselves good losers. 1VIuch credit is due to Miss Louisa Handy who, as coach, devoted much time and thought to the debate. PERSONNEL OF THE TEAMS AFFIRMATIVE VVoodson Huiskamp, '19, leader and third Speaker. A deliberate and unusually forceful debater. Especially known for his clearness of thought. Eula Ackley, 19, first speaker. A very convincing and earnest debater. Has very pleasing manner on platform. Joe Kinnaman, '19, second speaker. Speech unusually logical. Has fine delivery and is entirely at ease on the platform. NEGATIVE Forrest Simmonds, '19, leader and third speaker. A splendid debater. Fine stage presence and wonderful speaking voice. Esther Weyer, '18, first speaker. A very earnest and forceful speaker, especially powerful in her quick, decisive rebuttal. Edward Wilsey, '18, second speaker. A very careful and earnest speaker. Thinks in a clear-cut fashion. Leonard lvlatless, '19, alternate. Will be valuable as a regular next year. THE COMMENT IJI IEII I UII IICI I IUI IEI EI EI he umment Staff FOR REST SIM MONDS Editor-in-Chief U CI ASSOCIATE EDITORS if- v 1 ES I HER IN EX ER .............................. Literary KATHARINE TUCKER .... GRACE SXVANSON .......... STANLEY MCCUTCHAN HELEN VVYLLIE .......... DOROTHY NORTON .... EDVVARD VVILSEY .... BUSINESS STAFF LUDXVIG LANTZ Manager ---- Literary ---- Literary ---- Locals ---- Music --- Alumni ---- Jokes RALPH KIRCH Assistant Manager El Cl ART STAFF. DANIEL BISHOP DAVID COLLISSON R E P 0 R T E R S VVOODSON HUISKAM P ............. --- Athletics LELIA YONT ............. .... I ieohi MARGARET SVVARTZ --- JOSEPH KINNAMAN .... MILDRED FRENCH .... EUGENIA MAXXVELL ---- Senior ---- Junior Sophomore ---- Freshman IDI IEIII IIEII IEII IEI 64 THE COMMENT HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PROP. P. C. HAYDEN, Di-revtor DANIEL BISHOP, President MORRILL GEIGER, Sem-emi-y LEROY SCI-IULTZ, Treaszzrer Joseph Kinnaman Nlyldred Conlee Harley Teller Henry Krueger Warren Perdew Horace Lagerpusch Edwin Lantz Harley Poole Orville Allen Anita Conlee Leland Grout Helen Wyllie James Galloway Gaylord Schilling A most successful year 1917-18 has just closed for the Orchestra. It has played for various programs, including mass meetings, both in school and out, the Interscholastic Debate, Monday Music Club, and Commencement. 1 A We know that K. H. S. has always had reason to be proud of its orchestra and we hope that every year will find it better and larger. Much of its success is undoubtedly due to Prof. Hayden, who has always been so willing to Work with us and help us over hard places. THE COMMENT 65 GIRLS' C-LEE CLUB FLORENCE IXLLING, P1-fesidmzr NTARGARET PIAMILL, Secretary LOUISE BENNER, Trca.w1rcr Ruth Alderton Helen Garrison Louise Pflug Rita Beck lN'Iarga1'et Hayden Daisy Renaud Fame Bell lVIarion Haubert Grace Swanson Lorenna Buss Cora Hedrick Ruth Swanson Mildred Conlee Edna Johnson Flossie Teller Nlary Louise Cochrane Efiie Johnson Inez Ulrich Alma Conloy Lelia Kummer Ilo Van Ausdall Anita Conlee Elizabeth lVIaxwell Esther lVeyer Mildred French Dorothy Norton The Glee Club this year has been very successful. An unusual public appearance was given at Commencement. A recital was given before the Monday Music Club and leadership was taken in Com- munity singing before the Auxiliary of the Monday Music Club. The mem-bers of the Glee Club are becoming well developed singers and will soon haveigained a name for themselves, thanks to our excellent leader, lN'Ir. Hayden. 66 THE CGMMENT KEO- I-II -Y XVUODSON I'IU1SKANlP, .Presiilwit LU DXYIG LANTZ, Scrrcttzry STANLEY MCC U'1'CH.-NN, Ti-easimfr EDWARD VVILSEY, Clmirman Program Committee GILBERT SARGENT, Clzaimmiii Social Committee EDWIN LANTZ, Clzairman ddvixory Committee VVILLIAM E. BRUGMAN, Y. AI. C. J. 1fl1'Ui5U'l' Keo-Hi-Y was organized january 28, 1917, for the-purpose of creating and extending throughout the High School high standards of Christian character. Meetings were held every Sunday afternoon at the Y, and Bible classes were organized in every class in school. For a period of about twelve weeks luncheons were served at the churches near the school and at the Y, at which the ladies of the churches served. A small fee of 10 cents was asked for these dinners, Which were given on Vllednesday noons. 4 lN'Iembership is open to every boy in High School who is a mem- ber of any of the Senior, junior or Sophomore classes. THE COMMENT 67 JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION MAX VIEITII, Prmiiiwil EDNVIN LANTZ, Vice Pl'l,'SitfUlIl REUBEN P1a.ixRsoN, Trcmmrw- LUDWIG LANTZ, Summa:-y H. M. INICCLURIC, Fczrzzlly ,iidfuiscr The Junior Industrial Association was organized Iast year for the purpose of studying vocations. Nleetings were held every other Vifednesday evening at the hlanual Training building. A business man spoke at each meeting on his particular Iine of work, thereby giving the members a clearer un- derstanding of the business World. A musical program was also given at some of the meetings. A spread was held at the close of each semester, which proved to be very popular. There are now about twenty-five members in the organization and membership is open to every boy in High School. 68 THE COMMENT e THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT This year a class in Elementary House Carpentry was organ- ized in the lvlanual Training Department of our High School. The enrollment was limited to the junior and Senior boys, .since the technical nature of the Work demanded a degree of training and skill not usually possessed by less mature students. The project undertaken was a small building of the open cornice or bungalow type of construction. 'A study of the details of construc- tion were carried on during the course. These studies were taken up in the order in which the construction was employed in the erec- tion of the building, thus correlating theory and practice. That each student took pride in this class project was evidenced by such expressions as, Gee, wouldn't that make some workshop? and 'VVouldn't mind owning it myself. Boys grow up and become men. 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If .1--7 ' iff- 11' --.-f if-: 1:7252-..1 . it fs-1:-.a-.i fri mm-11-E '!i:'4 f3,f,f2' 323. if -5 F-.-1-.. fs Q.?rw.m-fm.-. .L -351:-H'Lf'? :.-- f..'ngfg.-+--1 .fffager-EJ. .,,-2 if' . T HE COMMENT I JOHN CRIMMINS, JR. Fuullmll f-Ullfll NVILLARD R0 BERTS Yrllrlmxlvz' PAUL M EGCII li LS If N Fnntlmll Cuffufn PAUL KING LLOYD ROBERTS Baxkcfball Coach Buskvllmll Cnpizlizz 70 THE COMMENT FOOTBALL Coach Crimmins did his duty as coach. He worked with the boys faithfully night after night. He had a great many ditliculties. Again and again, after a man was Whipped into shape and ready to start a game he would be found ineligible. Toward the last of the season quite a few of the team were out because of injuries. Accord- ing to a Quincy man, Keokuk had an excellent team for ground gain- ing, but one which was not able to hold its own on the defense. Perhaps the team did not make as good a record as some of the former teams, but is this such a deplorable fact? Every man Worked hard and fully deserves the K which he received. And what is more, Keokuk has gained a reputation of playing a clean game, which means a great deal to the school. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Keokuk Opponents 0 .,... .... C arthage here ..... ........ 7 25 --- --- Hamilton there .... ------ 0 .9 --- ,-- Burlington there ---- --- 13 12 .... .... H annibal here --- --- 20 14 --- --- Quincy there -- --- 48 0 --- --- Carthage there -- --- 48 70 .... ..... lN Tilton here .... -,- 0 0 --- -U Hannibal there -- --- 33 20 .... .... H amilton here --- --- 6 0 --- .... Ft. Madison here --- --- 12 THE K MEN V Megchelsen, '15-'17 Odell, '17 Bell, '17 L. Roberts, '15-'17 McBain, '17 Bradfield, '17 R. VVorster, '15-'17 Ebersole, '17 VV. Roberts, '15 Huiskamp, '15-'17 Stadler '17 THE COMMENT '71 BASKETBALL Basketball had the scarlet fever along with the l'CSt of the city last winter.. The schedule was checked after the fourth game and after the three-Weeks' let-down it was thought useless to resume it. Chuck King was Working up a good team. Perhaps you do not think so from looking at the schedule, but you must remember that Mt. Pleas- ant won the state championship, and Burlington beat them, but their team broke up before the state tournament. King was just learning the team's weaknesses and beginning to correct them when the season was brought to an abrupt stop. With the majority of the team back next year we are sure of a good season ahead of us. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Keokuk Opponents 21 ...... ....... A lumni ........ ...,... 2 2 14 --- --- Stockport here --- ----- 5 11 --- -- Burlington here .... ---- 69 15 --- --- lVIt. Pleasant there --- ---- 49 THE Ku MEN Huiskamp, '15-'16, '16-'17 VV. Roberts, '16-'16 L. Roberts, '16317 Ewing, '16-'17 VV. Qdell, '16-'17 Evans, '16-'16 TRACK t A After being buried fortthree years, Track was dug from his grave and made to undergo vigorous artilicitl respiration. This brought forth some signs of lifeg but the patient has not wholly re- covered. The movement was headed by Mr. Turner, who had already acted as faculty supervisor of football and basketball. Bud I-Iuiskamp was elected captain and Max Evans manager. Quite a bit of interest was taken in this, and there seems to be a great deal of talent in the school. Withotit an equipped field not very much' could be done, especially since We did not get started until late in the season. With an early start and a track field, next year we should have a track team that will put Keokuk on the map in red letters. THE COMMENT TEAM THE FOOTBALL THE COMMENT 73 THE FOOTBALL TEAM PAUL lVlEGCHlELSEN, Captain, Center Senior Playing his third year, lXfIeg put up an unusual game., He always fought to the Hnish and kept up the morale of the team when things were looking grey. Many a smash at the center of the line has been stopped by this persistent player. LLOYD Rolsisizrs, Right Halfback Senior Lloyd was one of the best ground gainers on the team. Besides, he played an exceptional game at defensive end. This is his third year of steady work on the team. VVe hear he is now playing an equally good game against the world. 1 RALPH XVORSTER, Right Tackle Senior VVorster did not have the weight of some of the team, but his hard work made up for it. After his three years' Work with the team, we will greatly miss him. He says army life is the only thing. VVOODSON HUISKAMP, Left Tackle Junior i Bud played his third year at tackle. He works consistently and it takes a good man to get through him. He never-gives up the game until the final whistle blows. This spirit has helped win many of our games. WALTER ODELL, Fullback Junior Y It was not until the middle of the year that the coach discovered with what force this man could hit the line. Since then the line men knew they would have to open up a hole or get rammed through. Walt is our next year's captain. We feel sure he will have a good team. EDWARD EBERSOLE, Quarterback ' N Sophomore Eddie developed into one of the best quarters the school ever had. As a safety, nobody ever got by him and he usually took the ball back where it came from on a punt. As a punter and drop-kicker he is in- valuable to the team. 74 THE CONINIENT FRANCIS STADLER, Right Field Senior . 'KBud', was one of the surest tacklers on the team. He was very good at catching passes and breaking them up., This was his Hrst year on the team and we are sorry it will be his last, for his work was ex- ceptional. ELZIIE BRADFIELD, Left End W Sophomore Bradheld was the fastest man on the team. He rarely failed to get away for a good gain on an end around play. Elzie tells us that he will not be here next year. VVe have reason to believe that he would be an all-state man if he stayed. joie1N BELL, Right End Junior Bell played a good, steady game. VVith his weight and strength he found little difficulty in breaking through the line, especially after somebody hit him. This is his first year. We expect more from him in the future. THE POSITION OF LEFT HALF Dewey Ewing was playing an excellent game at that place, but had the misfortune to break his clavicle in the second game. Anyway, we expect to hear more of him next year. After this Evans, one of the fastest men on the team, took his place. On account of some trouble he was not able to play steadily. James Neil, when .he was up in his studies filled the bill nicely, for he was without doubht the best tackler on the team. . KENNETH MCBAIN, Left Guard Senior lVIcBain was usually able to outplay his man. He was not so heavy, but by constant practice he overcame this difficulty. VVe have cause to regret the loss of this man. r JOSEPH KINN.LxM.-xN,' Sub Guard Junior Joe was a little light to be a regular his first year out. But lie received some experience that should go a long way to get him there next year. THE SECON DS' Wyllie, H. WOfSfCl', lNflcManus and the rest of the second team, deserve much credit for their faithfulness to practice and for showing the right spirit. TI-IE COMMENT 75 Q THE BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Boys, Athletic Association started out last fall with unusual vigor. About thirty-five new fellows applied for membership. This, with the forty old members, made a total of seventy-five. The association has had a streak of what is commonly called hard luck this year. To begin with, we had no football Held or coach, and only through active members were these secured. Too much credit cannot be given Crimmins, Jr., for the football team of 'I7. Then the basketball season came just in time to get hit by the scarlet, fever quarantine. Over half of the games had to be can- celed on this account. The oflicers for the year were: Francis Stadler, Presidentg Ralph Vvorster, Vice Presidentg Francis Lutz, Secretary, and Paul hiegchel- sen, Treasurer. During the year Francis Lutz and Ralph VVorster left their ollices to enlist. The Secretaryship was given to Dewey Ewing, and Bud acted as both President and Vice President. The spirit shown by the fellows throughout the year has been the best. It is due to this fact that the year has been the success it has. TI-IE COMMENT PHE COMMENT 77 THE BASKETBALL TEAM LLOYD ROBERTS, Captain Lloyd fought all the time he was playing, breaking in and getting the ball out of the bunch with great skill. He had some trouble with his studies which kept his out at the first of the season. VVOODSON HUISKAMP, Manager Bud played his second year at standing guard,'l though we can say he was not standing still very much. He will be with us again next year, so we shall even look for more from him than in the past. Dnwm' EWING He was the best basket shooter on the team and handled the ball excellently. Dewey is quick and agile and leads his guard a merry chase. He was also very good at throwing fouls. VVALTDR ODELL VVith his weight and level head Odell was a great asset .to the team. This is his second year at guard. He kept himself in good con- dition and was ready for any emergency. . , THOMAS CONNELL - This was Tommy's first year on the team. His height soon won him the position of center. He was good at finding the basket and always handled the ball well. EDXVARD SUNLEY Ed was small, but was there when it came to team work. What he didn't have in size he had in scrap. Sunley is now a physical di- rector in Oskaloosa, but we hope to have him again next year. 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Let us examine our annals. James Meyers seems addicted to the habit of half sleeping in class for reasons unknown to me. Miss Craig said to james one day: Who were the writers during the medieval ages ? The class answered, The monks. VVho were the most learned men? Again the class responded, The monks. And what was the style of architecture used ? And James answered, The monks. Miss Reck fdictatingj- All labor, even cotton spinning, is noble. Found on paper- All labor,-even chopping spinach, is noble. He laughs best who laughs when the teacher laughs. YEA, Bo! William 'Hollingsworth Ctranslating LatinQ- Hel-l-l-l-Helve tianf' Miss Backus- William, that' a poor word to stumble on. lVliss K.-'Wvhy did the boy stand on the burning deck ? Cruze- Because it was too hot to sit down on. Miss Handy said to Yansee Dawson- Yansee did l hear you say your brother was a genius?'i ' Yeth 'um, says Yanseeg I sho say sog he done built a scarecrow in Pa's cornfieldf' Did it scare the crows away? A lt sho 'nough did. It scared one old crow so bad that he brought back de corn he swiped de yea' befo'. N 80 THE COMMENT At a party which continued into the early hours of the morning a gentleman, Howd by name, was asked to sing. Very thoughtfully he said he was willing, but as it was late it might disturb the neigh- bors next door. Oh, never mind the neighborsf' replied the hostess, it will serve them just rightg theypoisoned our dog. lVIiss Troutner fin physicsj- If you 'were standing on an ice pond, Daniel, and there were no friction, how would you get oil ? Bishop- Simple enough, I would just stand there until I melted through. Doctor Reid fin Economicsj- Francis, do you think there should be a high tariff on such unnecessary articles as whiskey? Stadler- Yes Dr. Reid- Then you believe they should put a tax on liquors and tobacco ? i Stadler-UNO! Not tobacco. , At the dedication of a new Ere engine in a little town on the Mass- achusetts coast, the following toast was proposed: May she be like the dear old maids of our village, always ready but never called for. Pagett- Gee, but dem new tug-boats -must be strong. Here it sez dat da boat lifted anchor, and pulled up the river. Little boys come to school to improve their faculties. Their teachers are their faculties, therefore, little boys come to improve their teachers. Davidson- That girl is a live wire. A. Iohnstone- Introduce meg I want to be shocked. g wHo IS IT? Q First Gazer- He calls himself a human dynamo. Second Gazer- Well, no wonderg everything on him is charged. I understand , said a young woman to Madeline Paris, that at your church you are having such small congregations. Is that so P Yes, answered Madeline, So small that every time our rector says 'Dearly Beloved' you feel as if you had received a proposal. THE C O M M E NT Sl 0 Q3 I fr? , 2' OH f WAR 3 X My Z A sem-mu 'mmf N Acrm QT N J XX 321 K ING THE 004. srvlnefzo VICTIM F C KN WE f ,-2' 2' f xwdx WMV moans NCRUSOE ALSo HAD A MEATLESS 'Fmu I I CANUOFLAGE Ln - 3 W .,- ,V , kv,M V x ,N , .63 I R I N N W X ' Q 1-I X, 0 A ' SP' 196, N . X t :T QW ' .cv ' ,,,. 5151 A 9' J ,- K 9 - wx-.9 A' '. 'x Q37 X 'N 7 -fix I . Q ' f X 1 . , Z V M X- f -Z ji' I G 82 THE COMMENT Miss Roberts- Does anyone else know something about ,Ioan of Arc? . Pyle- Joan of Arc is a good one-step. Reeves- lN'Iiss Solomon, I can't work this problem. lN'Iiss Solomon- I have provided a keyfl Cook- Yes, but I can't find the keyholef' Nlegchelsen- Rube, I have something to tell you that has been on my mind for a Cweakj week back. Pearson- VVell, what is it? Paul-- Sloan's Liniment. 11 K. Tucker- How much will it cost to send that story to the Pub- lishing Co. ? Postmaster- It will cost you two cents an ounce. This is first- class matter. Katherine-- Thank ou, sir. Thanks for the com limentf' Y P SOFAS The sofa, according to Plato for was it Plutoj, is a -bed which has broken into society. It has four legs like the tub, chair and table, but is more intimately connected with feminine history than any of these. With the exception of the hammock, the sofa has caused the greatest num-ber of marriages of all articles sof furniture. The hammock, however, is too direct and brutal in its attack. It leaves no room for individual discretion. It throws the parties concerned together with- out affording opportunity for escape. The sofa allows for the exer- cise of personal ingenuity. Some wizard with figures has estimated that there are three hundred different positions which may be as- sumed by sweethearts upon a sofa. The sofa permits casual ac- quaintances to become bosom friends in a very short space of time. Davenports are hybrids-sofas by day and beds by night. It is very embarrassing to call on a girl whose parents sleep on the davenport in the living room, and have them sit up until you get off the davenport so that they can go to bed. Dentist fto teacherj- Do you want gas ? . . Teacher- VVell, I should say so. I don't propose to stay in the dark with you or any other man. THE COMMENT S3 Bill Nleyers- A speaker made quite a long speech yesterday. Father- What was he talking about ? Bill - He didn't say. Teacher- You seem very dense. YVhy, when Alexander was your age he conquered the World. VV. Roberts- Well, he had Aristotle for a teacher. Science Teacher- Name three articles containing starch. Freshman- Two cuffs and a collar. Failed in Latin, Flunked in lVIath, They heard him softly hissg l'd like to meet the guy who said, 'Ignorance is bliss.' ' Huiskam-p has trouble in spelling Words with 'ei' and ie in them. So We gave a rule that never fails. This is the rule: Write your i and e exactly alike and put the dot just between them. YES'-NUT FACTORY Visitor- I hear that K. H. S. is likened to a huma,n factory. Dr. Reid- Yes, we're canning students every day. Miss Aiken- What! Forgotten your pencil again? What would you think of a soldier who went to War without a gun ? R. Allen- Fd think he was an officer. - 1T's 1voRY The conductor on train 5 had noticed that a certain robust farmer insisted on riding with his head thrust out of the window. Fearing for his safety, he tapped him on the shoulder and said: Better keep your head inside the car. You'll get it knocked off if you don't. D-I yelled the horny-handed son of soil, lt'll take a bigger man than you to do it. L. Matless Qarranging for seats at the Grandj- Now, listeng We want two seats together about half way down, as near the front as possible, not too far back, but back far enough so We Won't be too near the front. Understand?', 84 'lx H E C O M M E N T N w'--' YL ' , 1 THE JUNIORG WAGH THE BUILDING I ix I 'X K , -I f,.,., J- in I 'Y ,. I-6 T HTL, Q Q S M xx I 'f?GnuL! SX C, K X XKNIIMNX H x X Y - -' 1 - ROUGHNECK DAY!!-,Z-I I g X x f ff f f X I f 14 Q. X K fl ?f ' K r I . X A -----mgx-55, ,WM 4,2 X , - E ,11. Y-Jr. jf 51 A ...1. .f...!.f.!..!.!i .. .... ........ . ..m.,, -' '-'Til v , Xl'- ...: :.::,,, ,,,, .,:,... . L,::,:,:,:,,,, .,1. !f?7,.,,'1 f . Jjmudli -J i Q ., 1 ' I 235-uonu 'rua ARMY WHILE QTHERQ .Jam THE RESERVE A 7 7 -fIf.:!'4 , ,,., -. 4' qw , Y' I f s? .1 J 7' v fy- r-:.,- GONE -G -'1 K 01, fu X .Q if X ,J , J .1 Qllf'--f ., ,, -'fl' K ,fm 'Wm l inf A K I, ,ff XX 'wrwr A .mzz THAT wAs on Tmwwseevmo - THE COMMENT 85 lNIr. Hayden Qduring orchestra pi'acticej- Why do you always beat time with your feet? . Lagerpush- It's the music in my sole, I guess. lNIiss K.- VVhat is the meaning of this line: 'VVith many a tempest had his beard been shook' ? Bland- The wind blew through his whiskers. Schmidt- I heard a wonderful organ recital last night. Foulkes-'iVVhere was it? A Schmidt- At class. Miss Baum lectured on the heart, lungs and liver. She's neat, she's sweet, she's handsome She's filled with tender grace. I'd love to kiss this maiden, If it wasn't for her face. Ken. Bevering- My dad has a hickory leg. Chas. Jones- That's nothing, my sister has a cedar chestf' I Mr. Gill- You boys nowadays don't know what sacrifice is. VVhy, I started life as a barefoot boy. Off- VVell, to tell' you the truth, I wasn't born with my shoes on H Pattee- Is that a horse pistol ? Vath- No, only a Colt. SCIENTIFIC FACTS S ' tists are getting nitrates out of the air, but the YVestern clen Union has been getting night rates out of the people for years. . . . I d. The Danish VVest Indies are now Uncle Samish VVest n ies. Mount Everett is more than five miles high, but the highest land in the world is a corner on Broadway. Mrs. Kirch- Ralph, dear, you'd better not go to the dance this wet evening, your rubbers leak. Ralph- That's all right, motherg I've got pumps inside of them. Pity me, whined the beggar. Certainly, acquiesced Bell, as he passed on. 86 THE COMMENT lVIiss Agne- You would be a good dancer if it weren't for two things. H. Elting- What are they, please P Miss A.- Your feet. Kinnaman- This is a line floor. A. D. C.- Then why dance on my feet? Freshman fbuying railroad ticketj- Does this ticket include eats and drinks ? Ticket Agent- Yes, you can eat the dates and drink the punch. Krueger- I kissed a girl the other night and shortly afterwards asked her for a drink, and what do you suppose she brought me ? Lantz- I amgsure I can't guess. Krueger- A bottle of-Listerinef' She Csoulfullyj-Oh, Carl! I just love to sit here with you by the fireplace and listen to the crackling logs! They almost seem to be whispering a tuneful melody to us, don't they ? Bode Cof the mathematical mindj- Sort of a logarithm, I sup- pose. Dr. Reid- Is this your father's signature ? Scared Freshman Cwho has written his own excuse - As near as I could get it, sir. Fame Bell fspeaking to a sergeant,- IVhat do you do for your country? He-- I'm a non-com. y Fame- VVell, I can't see as a non-combatant does anything for his country. The sergeant was disgusted at Lutz's shooting. Good heavens, he said, don't you waste your last bullet. Nineteen are quite enough to blaze away without hitting the target once. Go behind the wall and blow your brains out with the last one. Great Scott! the fool's done what I told him, the sergeant howled, but was greatly relieved when he saw Lutz coming toward him. Sorry, Sergeantf' he said, but I made another miss. THE CO1MMENT THE FRESI-IIVIAN WILL OF 1918 - ,l-,, ,, ,v-, mrn--MFI' X JA - iw .5 . I 7 . 5766:-' IL We do will this valuable Freshman accessory, which We used to such great advantage, to the next crop of Greens. 88 THE CQMMENT H. VVhite asked a trusty at Glenwood if the clock was right. Say, he replied, If it was right do you suppose it would be here ? ' J. Skirvin sat on the beach at Atlantic City watching a fair and very fat bather disporting herself in the surg. He knew nothing of tides and he did not notice that each succeeding Wave came a little closer to his feet. At last an extra large wave washed over his shoe tops. Hey, there 3 he yelled at the fair bather. Quit your jumpin' up and down. D' ye wont to drown me? I tell you I won't have this room, protested Howard Reed to the bell boy, who was conducting him. I ain't a-goin' to pay my good money for a pig-sty with a measly little foldin' bed in it. If you think that just because I'm from the country- Profoundly disgusted, the boy cut him short with, Get in, sirg this ain't your room, this is the elevator. Heckler- Hey, Ike, did you know Percy LaPorte nearly choked to death yesterday? Ike Patterson-UNO, how was that?'l Heckler- IVhy, Percy was eating some horse meat foi dinner, when his mother yelled, 'Whoa!' and poor Percy couldn't get it down. . ' NATURE FAKERS Miss Aiken+ Name the four seasons. Freshman- They are salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar. NI. Hodge- Isn't Hub just wonderful? Think of itg he's already been promoted to field marshal. He- From private to Held marshal in two months ? M. H.- Did I say field marshal? VVell, perhaps it's court martial. I know it's one or theeotherf' I wonder, dear, if I shall lose my looks, too, when I get to be your age P You'll be lucky if you do, snapped the other lady. B. VVeissenburger- Do you know how you are going to dress at the .Iunior-Senior? Ruth Gibson- Yes, partially. THE COMMENT '89 Ilo- There must be lots of music in me. Jennie- VVhy? Ilo- Because none ever comes out. H Jimmie- VVhat is a spark-plug, dad?l' Dad- I reckon it's an old hoss a young feller can drive with one hand. Evans- VVhat is it that the rich man needs, the poor man has, the spendthrift saves and men take with them to their graves ? Meister- Nothing I-Iayden- And why are you studying music? Griilith- I want to learn how to find 'dough' and hold it. Teachers, don't be too rough with the forgetful pupilg maybe he's remembering something more important than he forgot. H H THAT HORRID BoY! In short, ladies and gentlemen, said the overpowered orator, I can only say, I beg to assure you, that I wish I had a window in my bosom that you might see the emotions of my heart. Jack bflarsh Cfrom the galleryj- Wouldn't a pane in your stomach do ? Miss Baum was giving an informal talk on physiology- Also, she remarked, it has recently been found that the human body contains sulphurf' Sulphur I exclaimed the girl in the blue and white blazer. And how much sulphur in there in a girl's body? Oh, the amount varies, said Miss Baum, smiling, according to the girlf' Oh, returned the girl, and is that why some of us make better matches than others ? R. K.- Love is a beautiful thing! HB. VV.- I always was meant for an art student. Miss Craig fin A I-Iistoryj- VVhat is an Indianls Wife called ? Cruze- Squaw Miss Craig- Now, what is an Indian baby called? Cruze- Squawker. H . 90 THE COMMENT Parson- Do you know the parables, my child?'l Johnny- Yes, sir. Parson-'KAnd which of the parables do you like best? Johnny- I like the one where somebody loafs and Hshesf' Nlegchelsen Cpeevedj- This morning I overheard you calling me a boneheadf' Teacher- Did you ? Megchelsen-J'And this afternoon you called me a pinheadf' Teacher- Possibly - Megchelsen- I say, aren't you mixing your metaphors a bit? Isn't it awful? lVIy husband has run off with the cook. Terrible And cooks are so scarce now, too. I vant some powder. lNIennen's ? No, vimmen'sl Scented ? No, I vill take it mit me. Miss Craig- Who is king of England, Edward ? Ebersole- His first name is Georgeg I don't know his last name, but it begins with a V. Good gracious, lNfIandy! exclaimed Jonah, as they approached the church door. l'WVe can't get married here. See that notice on the tree by the door? And lN landy slowly spelled out the notice, Do not hitch here. R. Larsen- My sister had a great fright: a big black spider ran up her arm. D Krueger- That's nothing. I had a sewing machine run up the seams of my pants. After an army has shelled the enemy, do they eat the colonels? Yank Q on night patrol between the linesj- 'Sthat you, jim? Voice-Hjawohl. Ich bin Jim. VVie befinden sie sich ? Fame B.-After all, fools make life amusing. IVhen all the fools are dead, I don't want to be alivefl H. E.- Don't worryg you won't be. ENJO Q 2 Win i ' y fv W-'f-'ZLL ful g S Nm: hfxwx H? 'g,S Q, 74 ' f f wxmimlwff NNN V fl ' .XWX s.?l 5 , ! ' , if 1 Y My -' J '-' f Q A A . , KV ' h ' . I I ls, h l I, x I S 1? A xx X X 'X ' '9 ?f N i ,N ., ,Ez-E'5f' x x , ' 1 t Ijgqgis ii '?E:Z'7L-255 :!55i5. 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M...-.,1ff. .. . . . . -- ..... ri- -, ,qxggwi-,vfgigvgzf-Iagj 7213 -ul , Ar ,QW 0Ar5i?'0M il ,. You Can Eat Oats! We mean lt This is no idle War talk What if the allies do take all of our wheat? We have prepared a most de- lious sanitary food, and when We did so we were guilty of preparedness unawares. Purity Rolled Oats TI-IE COIVIIVIENT - ,mi ' :limi . ' elm? ' Q'0,PURlTY,2'if' ' mm ammo MII .lr ,I as li C II V w I ' n H H W B .lla . :WV Q Kwavenrom' I N.-Q- ' - ls a real food. It is whole- some, clean and pure as its emblem, the lily. If all the ceareals of the country are confiscated by the war lords, Purity Rolled Oats will be the answer. Do Your Bit When the Food Admistrator says slow up, you can eat Purity Oats, with better appetite and finer results--and besides, you have performed a service for our country and our comrades over the sea. If we continue to live in the land of plenty, Purity Rolled 0058 is still the family food, as it has been for many yearsg for it is palatable and economical-- gives zest and health to young and old. Don!! be cz Slacker---eat oats. PURITY OATS COMPANY KEOKUK and DAVENPORT THE COMMENT HE. undergraduates of Keokuk High School will find, as did their predecessors, a satisfaction in buying their printing of Lutz 8: Stahl that is not obtainable elsewhere. D QI You will find that we take as much pride in the execution of the work you leave with us as you do in the preparation of it. Our interest does not end with the mere acceptance of your order, and not until it is delivered to you in a neat, clean and workmanlike manner, backed up by our guarantee of being satisfactory or you owe us nothing. 'JI We have printed THE. COMMENTU for the past twelve years. Surely that is proof enough of our ability to serve our customers well, or our ledger would not show the same old account year after year, and for which we extend our hearty thanks: may it always be so. QI 'Phone 407 when in need of anything in printing, ruling or binding, or recommend us to your friends that clo. We will not disappoint either of you. Lutz Es' Stahl THE COMMENT E. S. BAKER, President J. A. DUNLAP, Vive President IRA XV. INILLS, Vice President E.,R. COCHRANE, Cashier I. R. BAUR, Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION livu kuk atinnal 15211111 OF KEOKUK, IOWA AT THE CLOSE or BUSINESS MARCH 4, 1918 ASSETS Loans and Discounts --- .,---.-.. ---- U. S. Bonds .......... Other Bonds ................. Liberty Loan Bonds .......... Overdrafts ...................... Federal Reserve Bank Stock --- Due from U. S. Treasurer ...... Furniture and Fixtures ...... Due from other Banks ....... .... Cash on. hand ................... ........ VVar Savings and Thrift Stamps --- --..--- Total --- ............. ---- LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ....................... Surplus and Undivided Profits ........... Circulation ...................... Deposits ....................... Dividend Unpaid --- Total --- D I R E C T O R S C. R. JOY L. A. HAMILL E. S. BAKER IRA XV. VVILLS JEXVETT VVAGONER JOHN A. DUNLAP ----S 607,214.43 -- 45,000.00 -- 104,885.29 31,074.50 1,544.72 3,600.00 2,250.00 1.00 -- 410,989.72 -- 58,668.06 571.76 ----S1,265,799.48 -ms 100,000.00 -- 81,923.86 -- 45,000.00 ---- 1,03s,s37.12 37.50 ----S1,265,799.48 CARL A. WEBER D. A. COLLIER E. ROSS BAKER 94 THE COMMENT America Requires Every Atom of Your Proclucftive Power Better HEALTH fm BY JOINING THE. Young Men's Christian Association VTCQDVQYLIX STZSTE umswi mrsr ommlmmr mwiruriii EKECJDEWDTX WWA C. M. LAUBERSHEIMER ikenkuivs leaning Gramer FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES TELEPHONE58 517MAIN STREET Jos. HAUBERT Miss Ella Fanning DEALER IN ILADIES' OUFITTERI Meats E? Po u ltry 2252323 'Z3,f 'Y 'W ' OF ALL KINDS Ladies and Misses Sausage and Cooked Meats a Specialty Style' glliagggggtxnlfsiscguggp 709 MAIN STREET 601 MAIN ST. THE COMMENT 95 Krueger Q2 KLOTHES are good gve, A QQ Klothes 1PPoDRo1v1 ggi 5,135-Plays THEATRE Krnkulfn Elgremim' liirtnrv iialarv HOME OF THE Sl0,000 PIPE ORGAN AND AUGMENTED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DRINK THE BEST o J. Burk 8: Co.'s Carbonated Soda Water ALL F1.AvoRs IN BOTTLE Seldom Equalled But Never Excelled Burk 's Cola PHONE 329 Orange Cider Concord Grape 1011-13 MAIN sri Cherry Cider WHEN TAKING A I-IIKE, TOUR, PICNIC, ETC. For Iced Tea use the Orange Pepoe of the Ferndell Brand - IIVIMEGARTIEGROCERY 96 THE COMMENT IGrand Opera I-louse C. H. DODGE, Manager -ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN AIVIUSEIVIENTS Make the Grand Your Theatre lI,Ask your dealer for Indian Head - '0 7'T'T is . . Dress Shirts, Work Shlrls, Overalls, X and Corduroy Clothing. ' . MADE BY IRWIN-PHILLIPS oo. I in KEOKUK, IOWA A. E. JOHNSTONE, Prcsirlcni F. W. DAVIS, Cashier HONVARD L. CONNABLE, Vicr:-President HOXVARDW. Woon, A ssl. Cashier JAMES C. DAVIS, Vice-President F. E. ERDMAN, Assl. Cashivr W. V. D. MASS, Asst. Cashier Capital . . S1 00,000.00 Surplus . . Sl 00,000.00 Undivided Profits S 1 00,000.00 H' Kvnkuk Smuinga Lflzmk Does a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts Boxes for Rent in our Safety Deposit Vault OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 TO 8 O'CLOCK b DIRECTORS A. E. JOHNSTONE F. W. DAVIS Howrmn L. CONNABLE B. L. AUWERDA HAZEN I. SAWYER JAMES C. DAVIS EDWARD K. JOHNSTONE TI-I.E COMMEIXI1 9 H AMILL'S Palm ana 0livt Branch Brands Pure Food Products l ALSO . HAMlLL'S COFFEES SATISFY THE MOST PARTICULAR KING I-IOLT ' S Serve the beast, cleaneat, PLUMBING 52353. h'.sT:L'E2 52.31.12 co. AYER MOTOR CAR CO. l DISTRIBUTORS 1 DUDBEBRUTHERS WINTER EAR J. F. KIEDAISCH 8x SON DRUGGISTS, SCHOOL BOOKS .AND STATIONERY R ELEVENTH AND MAIN ST THE COMMENT Z 1 Capital Surplus S200,000.00 S200,000.00 II 1 CORNER OF SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS OUR FACILITIES FOR HANDLING YOUR ACCOUNT ARE UNSURPASSED 526-528 Main Street I7-I9 South Sixth Street A. WEBER COMPANY Wholesale Hardware KEOKUK, IOWA BUCK-REINER COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS and COFFEE ROASTERS KEOKUK :: IOWA Distributors of the famous I-Iart Brancln of Canned Goods-Hart, Mich. THE CO M M E N T A. Hollingsworth W. G. Blood HOLLINGSWORTH 6? BLOOD A ltorueys al Law Rooms 6, 7 and 8 Ass'n Bld'g KEOKUK, IowA DR. FRANK BLINN DORSEY DR. FRANK BLINN DORSEY. JR DORSEY BUILDING KEOKUK. lowA Be in Right With Your l7eet--- TRUE FITTING AND GOOD WEARINC SHOE VALUES 32.50 :Ed Boiton Shoe Parlor H. E. ALTON Livery and Hack Line Good Livery furnished at rea- sonable rates. Passengers de- livered to and from trains at Upstairs, 412K Main Street 25 cents Cleve Harness, Prop'r New Style Lasts Exclusive Patterns CO R N E R N I N T H A N D M A I N Try - Weil Fitting Clothes j. L D WIC For your next pair ARE ALWAYS MADE TO MEASURE LET US PROVE IT CLEANING of Shoes PRESSING 1 REPAIRING HIGH IN QUALITY AND Low IN PRICE L F004 MAIN ST- 719 MAIN STREET KEOKUK, IowA W. I-I. SIEGFRIED Patronize our KREAMY ICE CREAM llcommentll THE QUALITY 'GND Advertisers III4 MAIN STREET ll 100 THE COMMENT 'nu mmm ENGRAVINGS IN THE COMMENT WERE MADE BY I-IAMMERSMITI-L KORTMEYER CO. if ffngrahers .. Printers MILWAUKEE : WISCONSIN GET OUR SPECIAL PROPOSITION ON YOUR ANNUAL f,,. 1 r , 3 j f.......L j?5' , A zi- I-3-'L' . vii ' , if W v-4 5.-' .ff 'E H X . E fi, 1 ,A A., 'f 5 1 E , ir L I ll A Q y - MWf7l7rln1,7, 1 M ' '1HumlHflllfIl,WmrIl.l ...., ,,- Q ,BWNLurUif,1m::::an::I I 224-2:1235-11i14 'Ullumll if ..44:l:555:j:15' I! . I XM ... 2- +- THE END B.LS.!2lQ.E'. .V 4. 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