Kingman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1930
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7 .A JVQV 4 W X 1 o SIILMIVAN TSHE FGALISMAN of 1950 Qopyrightcd 1 930 I LUIll'NLTl. PUSHARI5 ljdnrm m Chxuf xN1v FRANK GREEN H1l.XI'llL'.NX .Xfmmggcf The Talisman of IQBO 5 -'Egg flllll' '1 'w '- ' HllIIIIl1I ll 1' w?QZf 'f 'MV' 'HW W was m ,x X IW, VOLUME III PIlIV1l5lICLl by THE SENIOR CLASS KINGMAN HIGH SCHOOL P1-,1m1A, IL1 INUIS U um' wh-1 has pwxul llllllfL'll lu lx' .111 llllllllllg wwlllxcxp -lll cntlulsiamxq lwllmwx , wi all Ncluml .mi1x'lt1cs, .1ml. 4ll7HX'C .1ll, .1 blll pcm? lnrluml. wr. tllc Cllss ul l93ll, .lllgccliuu llLCly ulullflltt llllv. Llhf Lllllll Uvlkllllt wl' Llk Tlillilllnll-'. .XD MR. C. B. BAYMILLER .ff f l l R S limi All il, Rx-wmv .9 . ' I rlllllll - ' A - 4--Nk- ii.'iiiiliMmi:iil' ifzf la ' 'jil Foreword AY this, thc third volume ofthe Tulismaii, help to cntlczir to us our school, strengthening thc bonds of cooperation and continuing in thc upward :incl outwzird flight of thc Spirit of K. H. S. 'il 'p .intl iipwgml, soaring, Nogiring, Lilit our bzittlc to thc slaicsl ln this worltl ol' light tht- roaring Ui' the temporal Illlllkllf clics YN'iiigctl lor rims, wc strivc togcthcit lhisl thc winnlls last wnvc wc run, Cllinxhing up thu gleaming vvcgitlicr Toxxuml tht- iuitliiiiicc ol' thc sun. To Uur School Dear School, if we could do Our lifc's work all for you, We'd all he, oh, so satisfied. If we could loyally Help you form your highest team, We'd ever to you faithful hc. Dear Kingman High, we stand A firm, united hand, We'll always do our best And win o'er any test, Dear Kingman High, our school, We'll all obey your rulc, And loyal to you ever he. i EEEZ1ma5i Miil222! 1 I lI r4 1 A aim: 1 ,,- 1 ,D 5 :- lug i i - 'N-'l.Y'.'-'llIIIMVIIIMUll'-YVUNUISIIIU-'ll Qrder of Books Admmlstmtion Qlusscs Spirit of K. H.S. Arhlmcs Fcutlwcs ADMINISTRATION FGHE GALISMAN N Mr. E. C. Fisher HO is the man with the twinkly eyes and neverffailing smile, who has given his sincere aid to the large family of the Peoria Public Schools nf which Kingman is the youngest? Everyone knows and respects him, Mr. E. C. Fisher, Superintemlent nf the Peoria Puhlic Schools. Page 9 I KGHE FGALISMAN -1 H1g11 351111111 19211 NT111' 1111111 111111 111'1l1'1'1'1 .11111e1'r,1 ' B1-11'1'11.x 15 B111x1.-xx .I11111111 111.1-N .'X11x1x111. 1111g11N11. l..11111, B1'.1111cy P11111 111111111112 H1g11 S11111111. 19211 11'f111'11 111 11111111111 11-11112 1111 11.1 C1 H111N1'1111x1 B1'11d1cy P11111 111x11l11l1'. H1211 Sc1111111. 191' 115-, 11 1111111111 11'111111111111w,1 lrrf 111w11 i1.1l1' 111111110 111 Mcc11.11111' .'X1l-1 15 5. SC1111111. 1926, 11141 111111111 111.11 1111111g11' 1.11'1' 5 111.111 011111 XX'cN11'y1111. :X I1 Au-11111p11111f1 I111' 1111 11'11111,x. M111111.11 T1.111111111. 111'r111111' 1 A 7Y1lQ1IlN' j1111' Q:11 11 11'1 C1111 R1'11'1x'1' .'X11x1x111: Il She 1111.1 11 11111111111 111g11 Q1111 Rv:-1'1x1' 1411111-111: S1'11'11c1 1.lXX'I4 R M1'D11vx111 5111111111 1111111111 51'111111 1.11111 1'X11x'1N111. H1-l111'v. 1111311111 Ec11111111111'1. C111111111'11'1.11 l..1xx'. ff1x11w F11'111111'y 15111. 111111111112 :X 15 111112111111 11 1111 1111111 1111111 P1'111.1 1111111111 151'11.111' ff11.11'11, .N 11. 1x111g111.111 111111 11111. 1111'1, 111 11111 ' 1'1'111111. 1111111111 111111' E11111111111v1 11 S 1x111g111.111 IIV. 1111111 .111111'1 111111 l111w1' 11.111 1811! 111'1 11 111111111x' 111 111111'1'11'.x1 1.1 1111' 11'11 L111 INI, X' XY11111 151111111 1.111111 11111-11 .'Xg111'111l1111' 111111 K111g111.111 Hlglx Az 111.11 11111 11-1'1111 111 111111'1 111111 11-uc, 111 111'1 1'y'1'x ' 1'1'111111. 1111111111 Hlxlulx. El1g11N11 1f1111111l1111'-. T11 11111 111-1' 1.1 111 1111-1' 1111 A1111 1111'1' 17141 1l4'7' 111r1'1'1'1' F111 11.111111 111111111 111-1 1111111 1111' 11 Anki '11l'1't'7 Y1ln1k1l' nU1111IC1'. Q Emu L Ex1x1111X11v P11111111 1111111111 Pu1111.1 12111111-1x.11111y 111 M11-111. 111, M K111g1111111 H1g11 S1-111111I. I'1ll1 XX'1111x111 1'r 1111.1 111111 111 11111115 11 j1111'11 111K-I,-XXIIX H.x11111f 1 l'1-111111 1111111111 131.11.111'y P11111 111111111111 15. A Hr 11 1111 1'11l111'111 111111111 11111 11111 1111111' 11111 111 11 1111111111' 111.111 111111'11 11.11'1' 111 .1 N N GHE IGALISMAN M iortms E. CoRRiii.i. Peoria. Illinoia Director of Athlcticf: Mechanical Draw, ing. Bradley Poly. Institute. B. S. Kingman High School. 1925 - Ti He who excelx in wlmt we prize Appean as ii hem in our eyexf' Graiws M. Hiansraoivi Peoria, Illinoix French. Engliah: Talisman Advisor: lircshtnan Class Advisor. Bradley Poly. Institute. A. B. Kingman High School. 1926-f Reprooj on her lips. hut u .Smile in her eyvvf' iwiczia MCXVHINNLY Perma. Illmmx Commercial Department: Commercial Ifluh Advisor, University of Illinois. B. S. Kingman High School. 1927-W Biz A'Wlie11 ahe will, she wiilg you may de- pend on it. Mlm XV1iST14.R!sIAN Peoria. Illinoix Alt Department: Art Advisor lor Tulix' man. Bradley Poly. Institute. B. S. Kingman High School. 1928 - Ri' A true artixt and u worker in whatever .xlie undertakeif' EDITH E. MVNNS Peoria, Illinois Physical Education. Music. and Physiol' ogy: G. A. A, Advisor. Bradley Poly, Institute. A. B. Kingman High School. 1928-- AcComplisl'ied and induxtrioux, yet ul' ways 'ready for it good time. IILUR1-NCIS STEPZINSLQ1 Perma, Illinoix Sccrctary to thc Principal. Bradley Poly. Institute. B. S. Kingman High School. 1929. A girl of quiet ejficieiify with rl hidden mivchiej' in her eyeaf' HARRY LANDIS Peoria, Illinois Mathcinauca Department. Bradley Poly. Institute. B. S. Kingman High School, 1929 - i'He may seem rcxeivecl to xtrungcrx, Hn! when you know him 'H Page I1 i KGHE FALISMAN N av i 'cv x 6 K5 C- 0- 9 Q7 7 X .-Q2 S W SX kv s i 1- fr :Q , -V .w '-5 af If x 1 C in I ku ffv ' 7: rf 4 f f f ar i ' C , X - :'J 3f -Qui'-5 J fhls' .. . , .. 3 V ' C 1 'L Q Y L- 0 N 'A . lv V. fi' 5 , Q' 7 '90, ,A 5 X: E w 1 J , V Xxyj J V occ fi 0015 vi' J FLov-lr-:res 44.05. b-gKl Sg l'.w,' If CLASSES U ! - --, -,. -,.- --,. l Wu xr X, -.,,4-4'f W ' 1'4lulIoM1g',v1' iii., 45,514 JW 1 VIA! Rkmw ,, ml! 553 G63 - Q53 E EE FQ The Landing 15 15 TGHE TEALISMAN 15 15 Louis R. 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M.11'5'A 111'1'51'w1'.11111', 111111.11'11.1111y. -ll1k1 111111 1111111111111 11.1111 111.1111 111111 111 1111' 1111' 11 11'11'11 115 .11 1x111g111.111 H1211 511111111 111.11 15 11111 111111' .111111'1'11.111'11 111 1Xl11Ql11.1I1 11111 111' 1111' 111151 111- p1'111111' W1111 XX'1111I11 111' 1'111111'5 111 1'11111.11'1 11.1111 W1 111 1111111 M.11 .lIlk1 11IN w111'111 1111115 111 1111111 Il, T111' 51111111115 1111111 M.11' Ill 1111' 1113111151 115111111 .111J 1'1'5111'1'1 111111 5111q1'1'1'1y Hu 15 .111 1'111111151.15l11' 111111511-r 111 5111111111 .11111 1111'.11'111'1'11'11l.11' .1111v1111'5 .1 111.111 xx1111 l!'LI11' 111'111'1'1'5 11 .l1'11l1'X1'N Qs. '-X '5HE, 'GA,L1sMAN Class History Piresitlevit-WILLIAM ANnERsoN Vice'Pv'es1lc'lent--MARJURIE PI-IELPS Secretary'-Treasurer-V DOROTHY WRIKiriT Class Advisor--Louis R. lXffCIDCJN.XI.lU Flower -Butterfly Rose Colors-'Honeydew and Nile Green Motto: Not evening, hut dawn. N the fall of 1927, when Miss Hedstrom shouted, Contact, and Mr. Iler gave our propellor a whirl, we, 54 strong, started on our fourfyear flight. We encountered no serious air pockets until june, when examinations made our course seem difficult. As our tedious grind nearly exhausted our fuel tanks, we stopped off to refuel at Party Ports, and Athletic Fields, and had many happy times together. Before taking off Mrs. Durrell helped us examine our plane, and found everything running smoothly. During the second year of our flight nine of our memhers dropped off. The girls performed fine harrel rolls and other stunts at the annual Kid Party. At the end of that year we stopped off at Promland and Fairland. We felt we had covered much ground. Thirtyffive were on the plane when we started with Mr. Baymiller, our new pilot, at the controls. XVith Miss Berman as assistant pilot, we sped ahead, distinguishing our' selves in athletics, dehating, music, and scholarship. Only one year remained of our four, in our proposed flight. We traveled at an excessive rate of speed. finding our last lap most difficult, hut still eager to attain our goal. The plane swerved slightly when we found Mrs. Coale at the controls hut swiftly righted itself. Thus far we had heen successful in overcoming all ohstaeles in our path and looked forward to the future without fear. The second semester we detoured hack, letting Mrs. Coale land, Mae again taking the controls. Our last stops were the Senior Play, the greatest success of the Class of '30, and Class Night. At last we saw our goal appriiaehing-growing clearer and elearer until at last we volplaned to our final landing placefGraduation. -Ruth fuclg. Page I 5' I I Ay 1 11 ll' J 1 f,1. Y N we FGHE GALISMAN K N 1 kvth 311111 1714111 1 1 l'c1111.1 H1g1I1 1l'11. l'11111lw.1Il 1341. 11.1 li1'1'11 11111. l111c1--11111 15.1x1u'11N.11l 112'-41. 111'.1N1l11'1 III: Cfl1111111 13'-11: Pl'CNldCI1l. 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ENIINX Ix11111 1.11111 11111-1-11.111 I1.1N111'111.1ll 11111, i.l1111'11- 11 3-41. I'vp11.1u 111. H11111111' fdxun. fl-1111.1 141. Shu 11111g1z1 1-1-1-11 111111'x .1111-1 111111611 111111 11114 1?l!Q!'l ITIAIX mv. 1'11!111'I1g11 11I1'1'1' lx 1111 151111111 .1115 glyph' .111x'11'11:1, ,, M T31-IE 'GALISMAN l'I,URl'.Nl1l, Posufuuw Flame Swimming 121: Bits of Blarney 111: Basketball 11-2-3-41: Pepita 121: junior Prom Committee 131: Girl Reserves 131: EdltorfinfChicf. Talisman 141: Vicc'Presi' dent. Girl Reserves 141: National High School Chorus 141: Salutatorian 141: Sen' lor Play 141. Knowledge comes, but wixdom lingers, lfimiwx GREEN i'Eskimn Football 12'3'41: Track 13f41: Inter' class Basketball 131411 Junior Prom Com' mittee 131. ln him were revealed the .scholar and athlete, Eolrii VSVRIK-HT UEde Chorus 13'-41: SecrctaryfTrcasurer 131: Activities Editor. Talisman 141. Ml xpeulq in a mouxtrous little vmce NYM lkOSZl:L1. Runs President Class 11121: lntei'-class Basket- ball 1lf211 Football 12'31: Circulation Mgr.. Talisman 141- Track 121341: Senior Plav 141. 'il'1'e xleffl my years away xo fur, but youll licar from me yetfi ERMA Bxrrcznizk Ennis lnterclass Basketball 11141: Chorus 12' 3141: Girl Re:-crvcs 131: Candy Committee 141. A joyous spivit ix a tveaxurcf' Pagz 17 Ju ' , ft, Y if 1, n'.,.! ff! Q A.. fi M1 f 1 L , A, 1 f 1 fi' i l . .1 N . 9,1 J I A ' 11 'K X IGHE I-GALISMAN K- N 1 1 1 1 Q H.fx1um1l: Yu lwll 15111111 XX'.1xlx1l1gg11:l1. Ill. 11111. Ixmlurfclmf HM 3 kutlmll 425'-H: l mv1h.nll 13433 Slvlilrglkl plwr. Talzmlmx. .Xd 311111 Tulmrlml 143 Or1'lwN11.1 .xml l'mmI 1-H, Sclwlm' I'l.1y I-H Hu .l11uv'111f1x1w.1 1.1 11xfk1'11xmu.'L 111111145 I.L'1lQlIC 131: l1.1lcml.n' Exilim Tlxlxxnmwx K-H1 Sclum l'l.1y 1-H 'klfwr 1111111 1'1'1'r frm: IU IM' 111511 ,Ju 11.1.1 111 .111 Iflufxxx BINNL111 l mw1lg11' Alumm Edulm. 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N.1t11m:1l U1rlwN11.n 12--H. bln' Llulv l3f-H: U1f.1'w lvmix M711 111 jfmlix. lm! flu' X :GHE GALISMAN juswll GL'MM1:RsoN 'A-foie Clxccr Lender 1lfZf3'-13: lntcrfclass Bas' kcnhall 12f3f43: Orchestra 123: Avcrinn Stull: Tullmlml Stall 1431 Scmor Play 143, Ulf you would have things come your 111151, go after Llxemf' Uuacrrllx' vv7Rl1?lIT Dodd Clmrus 12f3'43: Pcplt.z1 1231 Junior Prom Committee 1331 Literary Editor. Tul1.v1m111 1431 SccrcLnry'Trczm1rcr Class 143: Scniur Play 143. 4'Tr11e mxe 111 writing comes fmm aft, not 1'll1n1cc. G1-,muz1, D1AN Bud Inlcr'clz1r4s Buskctlvull 11-'l'3'43: Mgr, Fuulhznll 133: Mgr. Bznskcthaxll 133: Mgr, Buskctlwull 143: Mgr. Truck 143. '4Bctlc1' late than 31C'L'C1,N '4Mac WA1uu1.N MITVVYILLIANIS Glcc Club 13143: Urclwcslru 1'l'3'43: Scicncc Clulw 133: Candy Cummlltcc. Talix- num 143. 4'My heart is ax mae ax steel, .-X1,Nls lVlAX3.VI:LL Aggie Grades Edltrrr. Tl1liX1Yld7l 143. The xlmngcxz mmdx are 1111611 tlmsc uf 111111111 tlzc world hears lcu.xL. 1.IIzURI.l, T1,1,Au11 'lSp111dIe EI Paso 113: Ulcc Club 123: V1ccfPrcs' ldcnt Clase 133: Truck 121343: Bawkcthall 113143. A manly, 1I.p.Yld'3lLli1lg glmp Lvllose Huck is CXC6f7lflJ'l1dl.k- 1 1 1 Page 19 X1 1' X 1 ,v,.sf.. Af, gf ll VJ 'N F51-1E FGALISMAN M 1 4' -ll IML1 NXVAIIHI P11'lql1w C211-f Clulw 111. lH'p1l.1'4 111. l:uullm1ll 1141: T11l1,m11n1 Stull' 14115L'111u1 PIM' 141. 'Ai Il 1u'1'1'1' l1111l111 .111 l1lLll XX'.xx1'x H1x111ux XX'.1111l1f l,cp11.1-' 1111 Cl1u1 llf 13'-1 11 Cu111u1r1r1.1l Clulw 131. C.u1Lly cllilllllllllft' 1-11 UV fl11r11 N11I11lLl .1111w, l11r'.x 111111111 IN mlulc. l:11,1x1 l.IlIXI,XX limuk l':uullW.1ll 1l-13'-51: l'm.1Nlx1'llv.1ll 1lf2-3'-H: Bzlsrlmll 111213-41: Track 11,21-H. .lu1uu1 P111111 C111111111!lc1' 131 -Ml-1111ll1 11u1u'x lm! umu 171 11 l111'1u1u'.' X'1R1.1x1,x l'lIII 'XS11111' Clwmux 1l'2f3 41: ll1lL'I'!lilhN l3.1Nlw1lw.1ll 111341: B111 ul l5l.1111cy 111: Sw1111m1u1g 1lflJ: Cu111111v111.1l Clulw 131. H511 14'1.w, .fu 511111111 lm! mln' 1r.u1'1 ll1'L' lung wuglc Uaxu 1.1 l'Rl1ll1 Ii11.V lI!lCl'CldNN B.1-lirllmll 13'-H: Mgl. lfuulv lull 14l.lVl1g1' ll.1Mlicll1.1ll 1-11, 15c!1l11'1' txllqrtx ujlu vnu. GHE GALISMAN Last Will and Testament E, the most famous, eminent, illustrious, and dignified of all Senior Classes in the History of Kingman High School, having reached the heights in our High School career, being considered of sound mind and memory, by all fexcept the faculty, do hereby solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament and do hereby revoke all other wills and testaments by us hitherto made. We, the Senior Class of 1930, to the ,Iunior Class, do give and bequeath our good behavior and quietness in the Study Hall. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our brillianey in History and English Classes. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath to the Freshmen Class all the rows of parked gum under our seats in the Assembly Hall. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath to the Faculty our undying appref ciation and gratitude, for all the patience and cofoperation they have given us. We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath our Work Test Manuals to Mr. MacDonald, to he used for reference work next year. I, Frank Green, do give and hequeath my flashy ties to Leslie Wilson. I, Evelyn Kohl, do give and bequeath my dimples to Dickie Slotter. , Frank Bessler, do give and bequeath my purple suspenders to anyone in need I of the same. I, Edith Wright, do give and bequeath my immensity to someone who really needs it, such as Don Phelps. I, Orville Prior, do give and bequeath my promptness in class on days of oral speeches to whoever may crave it. I, Agnes Maxwell, do give and bequeath my reliability to any unrestrained Junior, I, Erma Brutcher, do give and bequeath my mumps to ,lim Barrett. I, George Dean, do give and bequeath my courage to look into the muzzle of a gun without flinehing, to Newell Ingram. I, Ruth juelg, do leave--with Frank Green. I, Wzllidai Hendryx, do give and bequeath my yearly eoat of hard earned 'itanu to Hazel O'Brien. I, Doris Kepple, do give and bequeath my armful of books to Harold Beecher. I, Dale Wziible, having good common sense, do give and bequeath it to the junior Class, as it would overwhelm any one individual. I, George Teegard, do give and bequeath my school books to anyone who can find them. I, Florence Poshard, do give and bequeath my soprano trills to Daryle Saurbaugh. I, Dorothy Wright, do give and bequeath my nickname to Dorothy Dean. I. ,lay Bradley, do give and bequeath my convietfcut to Earl johnson. Page 21 ISN IGHE IGALISMAN SN- I, m,QlI'I'L'II IVIalcVv'iIIi.1ms, du giw .md lwqiiuitlm my snappy strut lu Dick Urcgg. I, MllI IllI'lx' Pluilps. do give .uul lwqiuultli my SIlIIlUI'QII4l miimpluximi lil Evvlyn -Iully I? cvnts alt Fwltfsl. I, Floyd Hutfluwis, LIU givc .liul lwqucqirlm my lvlmul l1a1il'scrl'Ut lu Irclu' IIQIUIZ.. I, Inscpli XVulu'r. LIU givc mul lu'qiu'.illi my purIIcct prwlili' to Ciluu-k Gfiiulwm. I. Vv'iIli.1m Aiulcrsmi. dw luiyc am giutwginiplicil pluwtii ut, mysvlf tu cguli ul ilu' luly Imumtlulll I.ms. I. Frainccs Fislicr, du givc :md IWCLIIICIIIII my iumcl1.1I.uu'c lu Urvillc Ilglyis. I. I'I1iroIn.l Vaiulwl. LIU give .uul Iu'qiu'.1tl1 my lim- Ivttcrs lu Lcslcr IIl.l.lSLxII. I, Virgmui Hill, ilu givc .iiul lwqilcailli my Imrillixiiil ulixls .uul quu-1 :nutums in Luis Vaiulwl. I. Alliwpli Uulmiuvsim. dw s.uIly lualyv .III ilu' girls lu1u'sfmu'. SIQIIULI gliul wiliiussiml tliis IIIIIKI Ll.ly ul' -Iimc, in IIIC yixu' -ilk lun' Loral llIlu'lL'i'Il lunulrcil mul lliirty, Wiixiissg Suzrxiiwz Iflulrl-is Cifuulwin, fII.1ssuI IOFI. SENIUR CLASS UI: WRU, Hzirwlyl Lixiiiigstuii, Class ul' IWSZ. M:u'Aun'1c Illu-Ips, Ivlglrllial K4lcpplc1', 1II.issnI' 1933. Illimrwnuc Iliisliallul. Prophecy HAI3 willulwiml amuiiul llu' wurlpl twcnty yczirs .iltfr I Iuul QI'-ILIIIQIICLI with tlu' Iamuuis cI.iss ul' 1341. At I.1st, I was to Iuiyc il IIIYIIIIIIQ .ulyciiliiru Ifdiili Wl'iglil, nw1u'i' mul nwciitm' uf Ilu' Ivlciwr-plziiug lmd I-ullcd .mul i-wld nu' tlull sucli il i'uiuwwluxl pcrsmi gms mysull' sluuilil lw ilu' first paissciigcr. 'I'Iu'y riggcd nu' up m sumo kiiul nf .in suillil. I climluul mtv ilu' mglapit, Iuill' cluscd my cycs. ziiul rrlmul. Huw CUIIII-UI'I.lIWICI-I I gispfil .is I fcll Ll sudalcn Iwcuzc. Opening my cycs, I sqm' wc wcrc Iycs, fm' tIu'rc XX'.lr qi pilot, Iiigli in ilu' .mi I nu tical ll wisp ul' lwlmul liaiii' mining Irwin uiulcr Iiis Iu'Imcl. Hi' liiriuml .iroiuul wliy, it XXHISIIII .I mam ii wus Miirjuriu Ijliclps, qu girl I Iuul grxuliiutcul witli. Yrs. it's nuf- I.IllgI1CkI Mgirlnric, :is ungrailmnautuul .is uycr. 'Im ilu' pilut lil' llic ML'IL'l'I' plauui I Iixivc sucli .1 iiuwlizliiiull miiul tliait Eilltli Iuul tw cngugc nu' imnu' Lliutclyf' Slu' WCIII im in my-II nu' luww tlu' nu'tcui'fpln1u' fvulil gm .1iiywlu'l'u in .1 sccuiul. Slu' uski-II nu' wlu'i'v I wziiitugl In gn. I kiuww lct's sur xyluit the rcst nf -mi' Iiigli scluml class is gluing. 'I'li.itAs .iii uIc.i. HI-rc, Lilw lIu'sc supcrtlirnpu' glusscs. Yiwu um soc milfs xvilli tlicm. I'Icrc's .I p.nir lil' siipcrplumu' I-.irplunu-s for IILHIVIIIQ QVLHII Ilist4niu'us. Slu' luul similar p.iii's. VCI' liuiI.i-il -mvrr ilu' sulc ul' ilu' plzuu' .liul ITZIIIZCLI wi' wcrv lust uyvr I'.iggi' .If KGHE IGALISMAN China. Seeing a huge crowd of eofeds, we hovered in that vicinity. There was Bus Prior in the midst of them. He had gone over to minister to the heathens and the Chinese girls just eouldn't let him alone. Another gasp and we were in England. There on the throne hy the former Prince of Wales was Ruth juelg, with her head ladyfinfwaiting. Erma Brutcher, close hy. We heard a funny noise, and in came Harold Vaulwel playing his piccolo, leading the court hand. That was a knockfout. We wanted to stay, hut eouldn't stand the music, so we had to hurry on. We wondered what had liccome of Frank Green-when, lo and lwehold, there he was in Greece making a sculpture of Gene Lehmann, the very latest in Greek gods. Waltcliiiig them was Dorothy W'riglit, famous writer and designer of Greek legends. How terribly sad, we heard a voice say, 'Such a lweautiful girl-and you say he left her and hecame a monk? x'Yes, and hecause of it she hecame a nun. Looking down we saw--Virginia Hill rohed as a nun. Look on the other side, said Marj. Yes, there was George Tcegard slowly ascending the steps of a monastery. just then we heard a great explosion Hurrying over we saw dehris shooting past us and the hodies of two men went shooting into the sky. They started falling: Marf jorie manoeuvered the plane around and caught them. They were Dale Waihel and Frank Besseler, the greatest human scientists ever hlown up hy their own invention. They thanked us for so ohligingly catching them and asked to he put on earth. After landing and hidding them goodfhye, we continued on our way. We heard people shouting, Extra! All ahout the great iight! We had to see what the fight was alnout. Why-fit was two great heauty specialists, Frances Fisher and Doris Kepple, lighting over how to cut a man's hair. The poor man was little Joie Gummerson, the great pickle manufacturer. Oh, look! I cried, there's a carnival. Let's see what we can see there. Those last two swords I swallowed made me ill, someone was saying. And fortuneftelling is going to my brain, another said. Say, wait till you have to tame lions, said still another. Oh, shut up, said a fourth, Say, Nyal Roszell, swordfswallowing isn't any' thing, or fortune-telling either, joe Weher, let alone lionftaming, Floyd Hutehens. XVait till you have to train white mice. Why-why, that was Bud Dean's voice. So Bud had come to that, just then Warren MacWilliams sauntered in. Well, they promoted me to the sheik's position tonight, hoys, he said. We flew on. Look, Flossief' cried Marjorie. 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AL' P1'ux11lc71l DARK' B1 1-1-111 11, Hmml 1- BR1,1f1m1,c1x'1 , H1 1.1 x CLARK. CARQ1. CAT11, C1501-,1.1,x Cmzw, Ll:U'I'A C1..xw11N, L1-srl 11 110111114 MARX' IJ1-AN, DmmT11x' LUIXON. Dome unior Class CLASS OFFICERS Pmwxdcnn 'CHARLES Gl7lJIJXX'IN 1,15 SA1:1lnA111:r1 Scm'c111ry'Tw-c11xurur SA11111 AI1wN1s CLASS ROLL li1z14f,1:, R1m:11AR1w CIA111x1-,RRY, A115 Uo11AR.FRAN12lnu Guu1wxx'1N. C11AR1,1-,s U1'xm114,ksrw, Lll,l,Il. HAVN, EUNA juN1x,S.1x1v11a M4JRRI9.El.k1I'R NI',XX'l.ANI3. CILAIDYS KHXLI , IV1.-XRIAN I'A1,x11 R. I'11+n'1u- SAI RI4Al'l1ll. lJ,x1u'1,1 S1-1T1 1 R4 T111 LMA ST1w.1xRT, Q5l.IVli S1 1.1 IVAN, K.-xT111u'x T11us1Af, G1-1111111111 X Al'I5I',l., Low NX1x1.1.A111', RIVIIARIJ XX'11.K1zN, L1's1 Il PML 11 f L- Y i X K Uma fC5A1.1sMAN R R a ' M if X, r D 6 3 QKN3 u - uv' Q ' . A TLEYLV1 1 ' ' il. ffiroh R r ' 'Ln gl sz ' 'RQ , Q-Q 'T-25325 Q X . l.i. X , X 1 , f' 'Ng -. f B . 0 F Fuoef' W' gn' V WJ S , Hob! UUE.. , ' va- .-6 ' 3 .. .. Q Floss Y 'S 0 J X1 N T Cuff 'obo ? 'Q , l Im N if , Win 1 nvldlltx T 1 I!! xxx is-, ' 01 :nm JR ,M mm-xxxXX I ll EY EQ , CQ CC57he 565501146 EE F53 FQ SQ TBHE KGALISMAN Department Statistics CLASS OF 1932 Nun. F.--.vomrif Ur-t:t'm'riox Vfilliam jones- ,, Thelma Alvord ,,,, Donald Phelps-, ,lames Barrett ,,,, Riehard Slotter ,v,, Virginia Uauxx'it:,, Mildred Wriglit--,- Lucille Tegard ,,,, Ralph Wilstiii, ,,, Roliert Wilsmwii ,,, Cvladys Willi.iiiis-, Bernadine Siehel,,, Paul Simon ,,,, liuhy Simmons-, Margaret Seott ff,, Ha:el U'Brien,,- Richard lvhller ,, james Mackey ,,.,, Harold Livingston-- Eloise LeSeure ,,,, I-yndel Leiser- ,- Pansy Krempp ,,,, Mathilda Knoeke , Newton Kinney -,- Maxine Kinnamon - Evelyn -lolly ,,,,, Earl .lohnson,,, Ruhy klaggers ,,v. - Crystal Hendryx,,, Roliert Hoehne,,, james Hartman .... Roy Glll1X111CfSl5l1,,, Ethel Gray ..,, Melha Green,,, Earl Gardner .,.,, Kenneth Danner,,, Elsie Crandell Margaret ,lane Cook, , , - , , - George Camp ..e,, Ralph Brush, Murine Bradley ,,- ,Ieanne Baker ,,,, , Page 31 ---,-Running------,--, Studying ,, Talking .,,........ Helping girls in class Loving M ,- just heing nice,, ,,, --,-Keeping late hours, ----Studying ,,,,,,- --,,Mak1ng money-,,,, Thrownig the Javelin.. -- , Keeping quiet ,,,,,, ,---spouting oil-,- Pulling old g-lgS,, Stalling in elasses,,, Talking, ,, , , - - , Writiiig excuses, Keeping quie1,,, Stalling ,,,,,,, Dehating .. ,,,, , Helping others ,,,, Roller skating,,, Studying-.. ,,,, , Acting innocent ,,,, Ditching classes,- Talking ,,,,,, ,, To look pretty ,,,, Dreaming.. ,,,, , Making speeches ,- ,, , ,Keeping husy- , , , ,,,-Stalling -,,,,,,,- ---,Playing hasehall, ,,, , .. , ,Managing traek- - , ,,--Acting innoeent,,,, ,,,,Talking -----,,,, ,,,-Argu1ng- --,- , , , ,Telling stories- , , Studying ,,,,,,,,, Acting innocent, , s Carrying papers- , ----Music---,-,,,,, ,, --Studying ---,, ,,,-Spouting oti---, Lixias Most ,, To look pretty -, ,,,,, ,Bashfulness Enormous waistline , , ,,,,,, , -His size ,,, ,, ,Himself , ,,,, ,,,,,. C leometry ,Wligit is his namef' ,,, ,,,,,,, Dancing , . --His instructors ,, His athletic ahility ,,,,, Her studies -,,-, ,To argue , ,Telling stories ,,,To look pretty ,--,-Her face ,,, ,--Dark nights ,,,,Une ol the twins ,,,The other twin ,,,--. -,,Wtmrk ,,,,,---.Ueometry ,, -To hothcr someone ,,,,-To keep quiet ,,,-- .-Ask her ,,,,To kid others --,,---To argue ,--We tIon't know ,,,,,I-unch hours , , ,-,English ---All of them ,,,VJoodwork - - - , , ,Drawing , - -Chicken pox ,, ,,,---, Dark night ,,,,,-,--Her laugh His worthy opponent His pipe -. -,Cooking ,. --Nuf sed ,,,,, --Ask him ,,-His No. l'2's leonietry ,-,,HL'F H.ll Hal ,,,--. ,L ii- A KGHE 'GALISMAN 'l'np lu'rHI': IC. Ciaxwlnm-r. .I. Bavrvtl. R. Brush. G, Fzunp, K, ll:u:m'l, IJ. I'h4-lynx, Ralph Wilwn. Robust Wilwn, .l. Iln1'1n1an, N. Kinnn-y, N. Svhlvuvl. Swnml lfnrr: V. Gxlmitz. M. Kinnznnvux, M. Sunil. R. Sinnnrms. H. l.rSmll'v, IS. Sivhn-I, IC. l'xzmdnIl M. Ih'amlI1'y. J. linlwr, M. Wrixzhi. I.. 'I'n-uzuwl, Il. O'lil'ivn, Third liwrf M. Gros-n, I., IA-ism-r. M. .Xlv4vrd, 'l'. Alvonl. I'. KI-umm. M. linux-hr. K. .lag4nvuf, li. .lollx V. lim-mlryx. I-I. Gray, M. J. Funk, G. William: Ifuilum Iiorr: Il. Slothr, II. Livinumun, 15. .luhnf.m, I'. Simon, .I. Mnvluy, W. Jom-5, R. Millvx ll lIumlm'lN1n. Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS Pmmicnnf-HARoL1v L1v1Nc.s'l'oN Vu'c'Pr'cs1.,1m1t-EARL GARDNILR SUCH:tLlv'5'ffT'Yn'4u1Lv'cv- Llfci1L1.1i TLLQXRI ALVORIW, THLLMA .KLVORIH,1VfARTllA BAKLR. j14.ANNra BARRLTT, JAMES BRADLIiV,IV1l'RINI1 Brzrsli, RALPH CAM1'.GLoRf:L Coma. MARc:AR1eT JANE CRANI1I'.LL,ELSlli DAxNr.R. KLNN1-TH GARUNLR, EARL CLASS ROLL GA1'w1Tz. VIRLINIA Gm,1.x. M1 LBA GRAY, ETHLL GK'MMlzR50N. Rox' HARTN1.AN.jANil:S HlJliHN!',, Rum-RT Hrexlmvx. CRYsTAL JAHILI-.R5, Rrm' -IUHNSQN, EARL joLLY, Evx LYN jowl-s,VJ11.1.lAM -2 KINNAMUN, MAXINL KINNLY, NLWTQN Kwoczma, M.-xTHu1wA KRLMPP, PANSY LIfISl'.R. LYNm1L LlLSI1L'RF,E.I.OISI, L1v1xm.sToN. HARULD MAlTkl'.Y,jA51liS 1VfILLI:R,RlCHARIJ CTBRILN, HAZLL Pmaws, DoNAL1m Rrsu, -lUSl'l'IlINI' Sfflll.I.11l',L,NliRh1AN Sc:oTT. MARQ..-xR1'r Slmmoxw, RVN' Smurf, PAV1. SH-nl L. B1 RNADINI SLU'I'l'!:R. Rlrzumuw T1-4.Aruu. Ll'c:1LL1f XXf'1L1.1.-un. GLAIIYQ NAVIINUN, RALPH Vv7ILSON.R4JNl1RT XVRILIIT, TV1lI.DRI-ID Pugl v 1 F1115 KGALISMAN R' N K '44 X. J 'Q fi' -15: 1, , w 0' Pane W V sq- Y F fkglf vii Q 41' 1: fe , 3 4 Y my 0 ' axis i 2 i' , my ,Q xlvc-T-'-'O A K Qtbc Q J hen as 1, ,' 19 Orig! 5 L R o N G Q M a N 9 R r. i i , H i c 5 ' 06 'iQ 1 KJ .1 EE f' 1 , .n Gomacr .1 .1 .1 J .1 J .v M N GHE 'GALISMAN N K. H. S. Broadcasting Station Program vgllff .NM NIHNII FRESHMAN DAY plolxlrnw ot .III IIIHLIX fxpIu11wLI. Q .Wx u . I In-Iuqioxx' IxllI1lw1.m 'J Sli A X1 ILM 14, ,-lllludlq 5-.mx Qlouml Im I'rIlL'l u'Qrl.lI'IL'N XX'.1I1v1 Hguimm. -lor Sducp I U.-I7 A IVI IIw1m'IwId Ilmlf .md mlm' IW.1Ie1l1g Ivwm tmI.ly Lmmlh- Ulu ql1IMnI1 lv Ii .X N1 Hmm-IX Iivpom XX'.lIIL'l Ikmll 4 III FI ,X. 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Many I.uu1IIc EI1IIIIIICIx .I III' I' IXI IIrlc .IIILI Ilcpnll. lllll XIULII-I rIvxxn- I'l.lm'I- I'IrIx1nN.u1LI Ifllnvl fmlh rw ...3-ll I' IXI ILIml11I Tujn .md Iumx In nw.lIw II1rm ,XIINIII IIu'rn7I:Iu -I.l 1 I' N1 f'IuILI1vl11 III-'gunna Ximy Klum' XXII IIIHIII1 -I .III II N1 H.1lmolm'.1 Claw Q mm I' M 5-.911 I' M Ivinmu xu-II. Ih-.Inav .um .Xmxr I1Ilm'l Ixlv IMII M.nIomx IzI.-.mol Ku! Ix lInI1wI1.n IVIIINII' IIIIUIIMI IW IXINILI Rugu .. ruyu. IIIIAIICN Swim-. I l'n' . - vw. ww. 1. IVIAX mm. R.1y1nomI Hath-In. R.1lpI1 H.1yxx.ud. Almnrf Sf-Ill. HlIIWL'I'l Ru III Imm 5 d 'Xdlmv n TI ml fludnll I In H. . lvl! I' M. Slzxllmv K.H5 Nlgnlng -III. ,Ixmr fx. IUTII , IIVII3' Lum I'IxcIp- .mn nllhrllx FGHE 'GALISMAN Twp llurr: NV, Krauw. .l, Su-ull. E. Iiulwr, 'l', Ruihmuu. Ray Hvffxrm. l'. Hull. l'. llfvffwm, N. Inurunl XY. llurtnmn. IC. Knuchv. Sfwmnl lfmr: M. L. limnnirk, ll. Rs-inlvurk, M. Flank. V. .lulug l'. Mm-IM-5. Ii. Wuiln-l, IC. Il. llzxxxwll I,, Iizxilvy. I, fizwtz. M. l.vSrur4-. IP. Falun-v, li. Kutzlvy. li, David, M. lilmaulus. 'l'I1Irrl Ifnw: M. J. Vhxshlmrn. R. I.. Vhzlps, I., Gu-nsvlxlxaclx. M, liznvln-lw. If. liill. XI, l-'rc-mlm-rim-lx, If .lnuun-rs, M, llrulwr. .l. I-u-kann. I-1. S4-nhuuu, Ii. l'nshan4l. Ii. .ln-rnnw, M. Kohl. linrlnm lim:-.' R. lnunnoym-, 0. Iluvis. IG, l'1v11m1. I.. I.:uvl'cm'n, IT, lima-re. I . I'1'1'kins. J. Svhn-pl.: V. Sl-nur, .I. Brush, .I. Mulmn-y. II. Mzwwvll. Freshman Class CLASS OFFICERS P1-umimz -MARTHA KAPPIZLTR ViuefPre.w1'dem Lows Lxxx'm-:Nm SecremryfTreus1werf'THr-11mmui R x'1'm1Ax FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Alwxlwsmm, Fm xv lfmmgxxfzx.MAur:AR11T KA:-Pn.1.r.R, MAR'I'll.'K Pr nxlxs, Ifluxczls A1 1.1 N, X l-NITA G.u'r:,IR1Nz Kwofrrin, ELx11.u Pm 1.1-s, B1 rw Lm' ISR:-I-mov:-.A1,1,xsux Umm xmrzrl. L1'c11LL1. K0lll.,IV1I1,l1RI-.ll PUSII.-KRD, Umm BRVSH, jmzx H.xR'rx1.-xN,XK'A1.Tl3R KRAIKL, Vs .-u.Tl R RA'r'11MAN. Tm IDIHJRI lZxm1,TuM H.-xYwAR1w, RALL-nl Kl'rz1.v,EL1-Axim Rllxrmzu, Ula.-x1.1w1m Cl,ARx,MAR1ux H111-'I-'RuN, PATRICLL LANNUYI1, Riser-.1. R1lom,s,M1Ll+Rl11 CUT rox. E1.MlaR H1- I'I'RON. RM'MuN1m LAwRr.Nc1r:.LoL1s Rm.: ks. Ihvm CRAIYY, LL'f711.1.1-, HILL, F1.oR1-,Nitin L1uS1fl'Rr, MARILARI-T SMH l'Kl'Y. ,lm CR.-XNllIL1.I.. Tlluxms Ixux.u1,N1-,xx'1-1.1. MACxl:Y. CfxTu1,Rx'N S1'UT'l'.,l.-KMIY D-xvm, Rosl- Erm jmzxwx, jr ssu, M.u.oN1iY,jAr:14 S1 .uu'nr. EH LYS lDx.uf:R.Mxluu1.lux .I.1u.r.r Rs, FANNY MAh'flJN, Tum Sm .uw CHARM-s EMM1xIr:x,M.uu' jx ummy. Blzvrv NI.-KXNVLLL, Hmm RT Wmm 1., Evr,1.Yx l.1 f'lI,I.l. -Imam., Vlulua Pfuul R, DORIS XX'xsuu1'ux. MARY jAx1 Pugv 37 i 'M 'N '51-IE FGALISMAN P-- QN5 -- 'I' Orff CJ Q 1 4,0 .Y A M pr' .t t nl f ' D' w V. Su ' 1 L . Foul- Fam-Corus 'ff N- 5 X 'rut Bw 4-I jg 3 Ak V Q 5 gs ' , Y Cz Q if AM 'U ' sfox! PZ., 41 IN 'HK KJ i A b . .f A X , C , 9. 1 4 1 7. v VJ' ' 1. - I xvp Q ' x , I .lp L X, ? 'WMU 2 W xx an ' -Q2 ,r A . f l A 1 'M Eudyfv Hs X , A 0 . fl' ' A x 1 f PL u U' . . I, I L , -if ,O-'lo y 'Do Xu gf NV 12. 1. P 1 o'N ' ' ffv 965 use 501-,SEL 0 . Cqawfv W Mfv' T ' or 'A , f v Y - fa .' 1 XX ' 'Q h 'Y ,J XJ h -'Q 1.5 1 H. f is w 9.0 S QKUVQ png: 1 A m i I5 ' wa.nuonsc Buddies! I t- ,wh if ,il .. .,... .,,,.,,.,. .M-Nl' lm bi, if X-9? ww v mum H' Wx . sg 5-,-4-I f Wx i 1 X g wm61c4uuHg:Q: 1,1.l :wmv I ' vw' , Contemplating GQ EQ 553 lk TSHE 'GALISMAN :Mlllllxl Iv rw N1 xlu' Ax II llxx lxl Clllldv. K il S. IUUF Al xlx Kllckll-.l :ul flluln' lx. 1, S. lvllfvlll Nlllll Rllxl- Till .lllli lull fil.llll'N R ll 5. Wil MARX Rllw Wlll Cllmlv. K 1' 9 IVI' I'.l1gf'41l Kllull Wlcll, Plwfllll, PL'UV'ILl, Prllll.l. Prlfllll lwl III Ill 1r1111x IH lwlrfxx IH xw1.w,. N Illlllllll RIIINI RUM Slfxlllllll Hlclllllml 'XXX ,IM k-V Pvllllll Hlllllll llllllll'-lll' Sflvllux Htll .llld Nlll iIl.lxll K ll 5. IDIS M.llu,.-lull Wllllllll' Plwlllll Illlllllll Illd .lllll Fld lQl.lLll'N K C' 9 l9'Y Illl NI Sl xl Iil,l ll Pl-llrlll llllllllll Dllcrull uf Klllmlclmllcll K KI S, 14228 Al lll RI1-K Blu l Ill ml Pelfrlll Hllvll -llll Killldv, K ll 5,1018 KGHE FGALISMAN nw Russ HAI7I7ICK MYRA Ross 7th und Sth Grzldcs K. G. S.. 1919--3 jrxp. RINGLL 7th :md Sth Grads' K. G, S.. 1918 Crum, Davis 4th Grads. K. G. N18 -- MAmz.ARliT TliIiTliR 7th Grade. K. G. S.. 1923i- 5, R1N1zxzL 'Innes Peoria. llfinrrix Perma, Hliuuix Penriu, Illinois VVymning, lllinoix DAVIS DAXVSUN BLNJAMIN H.iIJIJIlZK Manual Training: K. G. S.. 1929 W1LLA JAMES Ind Grndc. K. G, S.. H928- ELSIIE DANNSUN T151-:THR CUNLUN Pruria, Illinois 7th :md 8th Grades. Peoria, Hliwluix Peoria, UIi'llIlf.Y lat and Znd Grades K, G, S.. 1912- I.l'CILI.li CONLON 6th Grade. K. C, 1928-N Pruriu, Illiamfx Puge -H 'GHE IGALISMAN 'N Our Grade School HE p.lst ytxu' has lwcn mu' ul' llI1llSLl1ll cwlmpcraltiulm Ill sclwlalstlc amd cxtm curri' Clllill' .tctlvitlcs atmmmg the gmtlc sclmul girls :tml lwys, Tlmllst' who lmvt- vlsltul um' gxxttlt' 11101115 h.tvt' I'L'I'I1lllliCkl gllwut tht' hlgli Llcgrvt' uf 1ntt't't'ft slwwn lll cvuryf thmg lll wlntlm tht' puplls strc atsltctl tl: tlkc part. VlI'glIll.l Umlgu' hrwught lumm' tu Kmgmxm hy wmmng first pl.tcv 111 tht- Tlmmnxls lftllsun mlmtcst in nur st-luml. l 1 llllllrlhll mtcrrst lm lwcn mkt-n in Athlctlcs Vullt-y lull pt'1wtw.l wry plmpulgu- . with tht- glrls, as ls t-vltlcntm-tl hy tht- lltct that thu Klllgllhlll gurls won llrst pl.tct' Ill tht- tllstrlut. ln tht, llmtllcy ll1lL'I'SCllUlAlSIlC mcct mu' gtrls xwn hrst pl.1ct' ln thu 1'cl.ny race Tho hwy! llt'.lX'yXX'Clgl1I and tht- ltgltiwcigltt tratqlt tcqrms wnm lllllll plncc. Ht1XK'.lI'kl lTL1ncl'u1'c was scmml hlgh pmnt man m thc mcct Thur .lclmicvulncnts won Il1ll'Ll pl.tt1' lm' Klllgllhlll Urgttlc Sclwull ln thv Hcltl mcct hultl .ut l,L'Ill'l1l High Sclnwul nur PllPllS Ill-Ikll' .1 guutl sltmvxug. Prummuttt .tlulmg thc .lClIX'lllCr mmf tht- your, m.1k1ng us ruatlllt' tht- Ill7lllly ul' um' gmtlt' st-Iw-ll fttltlcnu tn music .md kll'-lllhlllsfb was tht' t'h4u'mmg lmlhm opcrclt.l, Tl1v l'1m1t't't s l'.tpuusr.n prvsl'ntctl hy tlpt' seventh and cighth Qlllklfx tnlrly Ill May. ln tht- flallnwtxtg pgtgcs yum wlll wut' .tll ut' tht- gmtlt' bclnwul grmlps, from tht- lain klL'l'QQlTICH tu the vlghth glxlglc. Wt' strc prwutl uf this group ul' Qtutlcnts whu lmvv dum' Bu much t-vxx'.u'tls IN.ll'ilIl! thus sqlmtll yt-qu' ,I gut-gqggful .ami Ptlgr 4,' I-GHE 'GALISMAN TN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES- MYRA ROSS -IEN.-X RINGEL SEVENTH GRADE -MARGARET TEETER III TH XXI Guia FGALISMAN IH IJILXIHI' II'l'II.I' VLWXJIIVN J SIXTH fill.-XI5IiS NIIIIIIQ RHINI5 M -M IGHE KGALISMAN FIFTH GRADE MARY ROSS FOURTH GRADE -ALBERTA BREEDLOVE Page 4? W' N K K 'GBE FGALISMAN K X lOl RTH KERQXIHIQ CiR.'Xf1IQ IVXYI5 IHIRIH LSRAIWIQ AIM.-K KIRKUYI N 'GHE KGALISMAN SECOND GRADEWMARGARET WRIGHT F FIRST AND SECOND GRADES-V VWILLA -IAMES Page 47 K K 'SHE 'C5A1.1sMAN K K IIEHI 'NU NIVUNIW 1.1! UHF llfwll HXXXN 'Q IIRYI llx XIWI XIXI -'. . QY :XX'lIikNNN N -M T31-IE T.-'EALISMAN 'N M The Kindergarten HIS year we again find our tiny Kindergarten friends husy at work. The Kindergarten is the first venture of the tiny tots into schoollife. So it then undertakes simple instructions as forming correct hahits and attitudes toward work. It teaches courtesy and health hahits. The youngsters learn to play and cooperate with eaeh other. Hahits formed when young remain with us, Thus the Kindergarten is the first link in the chain joining the home and school life. Much is accomplished through stories, dramatization, handwork, and games, The Kindergarten Mothers again are active this year. They have had various social affairs during the year which have heen successful. Page -W i jk YTHE GALISMAN K K The Pioneefs Papoose IIIIIQI T1'111.1I1.1xx IX. ifI11ut' 111' T11111.1I1.1xxIx Tr1I11' I'I11w.111I I'11111'I.11'v I'1'1111'1 XX I111uI'.11'11 II1111' :K1w.11'c11t, , Y,.XX'1ll'I'AlI ll1Iw111 I I y I.1yc1111111I. NIc1I1g1111 XI.111 , H.11'11I1I Ix1'.111l: I'11111c111'. XX cxLu1'11 I,.lII1Il1.IIxCI', , Y Uu111'g1' ZcII1'1' XV.1II:11'. In I5.111gI1t1'1' H ,,,, , VIU11 IN1.1y C'1'.1xx'I1111I I1II.lll1lIrIl. 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III.II'I'I-lik' UI' I'1'111r1' XIVYIIIIPILICL' .1111I I.III.lIlIlISII. l'1111sc11t I4 xx'11I1I1vI1I IIIKI X'.'1lI' UIINIICN ACT II .S11'11u 5.11116 .15 Act I TI11' T11111.1I1.1xxIN .lY'L' x'11'1111'11111N, Juv 111 1I1u :111I 111 1 p11111uc1' WI111, III 1I1c 1'-1111x1- T HI 1x1111f. 1IlN1'11x'1'1'x lI1.1l I 1'l11cu Vx'I11!1'I'.11'r 15 I11: S1111, Iusl 111.111y y1'.11': .1111 I'.1Q1 VII fX1'1'11111p.1111s1. Ex'1'Iy11 Sx'.lI'III'Q Y-9,57 Jun' 1+ llIIlUl'W1U' 5.11 wmnfc, MAI, :Rim I Il i x X E3 533 x The Goal QQ Q QQ CQ E M N FGHE 'GALISMAN NN N Alumni UR Alllllllll ci.11L'l1L1llf 1kikL'S us haluk tll L1LlI1L', 112110, xvhcll lrlll' 11131 .11lll111Illr, A1111.1 SINFIIIH, grxldllaltcd 1.111111 Avcryvl11c Hlgh Sc1lllll1. Shu lr lluxx' .1 1.0-lC11L'14 wt lhllml grlldl' 111 llllr Kllllgllmll Grade Sclllllll. Other I71'4lIl11IlL'I1I gl1llllllll whlch wc l'C1I1CI1l1WL'F 1115111 wlly Imlck .llc Adlllpll 1'.lLl1l, 11212, who 15 prllfussllr uf Allclcllt Lallgllalgcs all Dllrtllllultll ffllllcgc, l5gll'tmllllI1l, Ncxx' Halllpshlrcg Uvl'ql1L1 lllvls, 19111, llllu uf Avcryvlllc Hlghk hcsl .ll1l1l'lcf cvcr pl'lll1lll1x1 Evvry .llllllllllls 15 wllrl1ly llt' hlgh I1'IC1'lflUIl for this lmgv, 11111 513.150 15 lllllltcd. It IS llltcl'-:stlllg lll ll-llc that SIX 1117 lllu .l1llllllll .IFC llllxx' l1'.l.1llllg 111 thc glxldc schlull. They :ll'l': A111111 SPTIIIQ Klrkllvc. 110, Ncllll' Rhllld. WV, lflslc Ihwsllll, '22, fK11Wl't.l 13l'ccl11lwc, 125, Margurct Vv'rlght, 'Zi .md Lllcllu Clwlllllll, 'Zi Nur only 111 thc tltlchlllg llllc hlls our .llllllllll llmllc C1'CL1!1.l1W1C .lllvllllcc VCU .lrr .lhly l'cpl'c:-clltcd lll the lluslllcss wlmr1L1 lly Eugcllu Young. T1lllm.lf VVv1111L'1111. .lllll Rlwlwsrl jllcrgcllf Tllcsc Llfx' hut il few 1'lIPI'CSCI1I111g our hlgll sl'1llll11. Thu :-c1lllu1 xxlxllrs lll cxpruss lts LIIWIWITCILIIIKYII ilu' lhu UlUpL'l'll111111 .lllll .lsslstgllluc whlch lt hxls rccclx'lx1 frlllll nhl- .l1L1I1111l, amd wlsh thclll sllcqcss lll thvll' C11USL'11 1l1'l'. Pllgl' 52 CLASS OF 19o7 '51-IE FGALISMAN M Alumni Directory NAME ALMA SPRING ..... --- IIESSIE ANTHONY ........, --- MARY BRECKENRIDGE .... --- NELLIE RHIND .......A.. --- CORAL STAU DT ........ NEIL SVJEEN EY .... No Crarluatei. CARL NICHOLS .......,,, --- ESTELLA RIPPERGER .... --- GERALD DAVIS ....., BLANCHE MASON ,... HANNA KUPEL ..... SADIE MEEHAN ....., ELMER SEABURG ..... v ADOLPH PAL-L1 ..,,............. CLARENCE HAVJLEY ............ ANNA BELLE BRECKENRIDGE--- GRACE DUNS ..........-.....LLL HELEN YOUNG ....LL............ NEVA MAXWELL ...,. LOTTIE SMITH .vv....... --- ARTHUR PATTERSON--- --- ALBERT MILLER ....... --- ELIZABETH SPOON ...... --- ROBERT KROMPHARDT --- --- RIGMOR MARIAN HANSEN ...... XVALTER GEORGE .ll-IERGENS .... ANNA ELIZABETH PAULI .... --- CLARA IONE FEUCHTER .... --- HELENE MARIE FEINER ....,.. HIRAM ALLEN MEEHAN ...... 1 RAYMOND KEITH RosEBERRY-- VIOCATIUN CLASS OF 1906 PREsEN'r Aomuass --Mrs. Alma Kirkliovc. Tcacl1er--- ---.-- Peoria. Illinois --Mrs. H. C. Gaume --Mrs. F. Klrchgebsner --Teacher'-.. ---- -- --Mrs. R. Nolden-- --Groccr-- ----- CLASS OF 1908 CLASS OF 1909 --InsPector- ---- - . --Nun -------- - CLASS OF 191o -----Occupation unknov.'n--- -----Mrs. j, Grecnnogle---- CLASS OF 1911 --Mrs. S. Eltzenlioefer--- --Teacher ---------- -- --Doctor ------- ---- CLASS OF 1912 --Professor --------- - --Railroad Official ---- - -----jacksonville. Illinoie ----Metamora. Illinoif -------Peoria. ----jacksonville. Illinois Florida ------Denver. Colorado ----Peoria. Illinois ------Colorado ----Address u nk nown ----Metamora. Illinoi- ----Peoria. ---Peoria, ---Peoria. Hanover. New Ha Illmoik Illinoif Illinois mpshire Peoria, Illinois --Mrs. j. Loughname ----. ----.---- C I1IC3g0,Ill1l'1f115 --Mrs. R. N. Davis---- ----- SpringIield.Illino1s --Mrs. W. L. Wivlf ---- ---- B loominy1ton,IllinoiE --Af Home ....---.- ------- P eoria. Illinoi. CLASS OF 1913 --Occupation unknown--- ------- Address unknown --Insurance Solicitor----- -- ---- Peoria Heights. Illinois --Owner of Confectionery---- CLASS OF 1914 --Deceased --Traveling Salesman---- CLASS OF 1917 --Mrs. H. K. Sclimuck---- --Florist ------------,,, CLASS OF 1916 --Teacher ------------ - --Mrs. R. Kromphardt--- --Mr::. F. L. Peterson---- --Mail Carrier ------- - Auditor ------------ ADDISON DALE HEDRICK ---..-- Imecimicai Draftsman-- FRANK HAROLD GARRISON--- ROBERT PAGE ---------- --- STANLEY LALLKY --------- --, --Bookkeeper ------- -- CLASS OF 1917 --Auditor ------ - --Electrician BENJAMIN FEUCHTER ----- ----- S alesman RUTH JOHNSON -------- --- --Nurse --- ------ Peoria. Illinoif ----Peoria. Illinoio -----Denver. Colorado -----Peoria. Illinois ----Peoria, Illinois -------Peoria.Ill1noiA ---------Peoria. IIIIINIIS -----East Peoria. IllinoiN -----Kansas City. Missouri ---------Peoria. Illinois -------Virgil. Kansag --------Omaha. Nelvraskai -----Kansas City. Missouri --------Peoria. Illinoi. -----Chicago. Illinois Page S3 Y 1 ws TSHE IGALISMAN NAM! XIlPl'il'lUN Pm sl NT Annmzss GRACE CAMPBELL .,,,, ,,,IVIx's. H T. Pczlsc, ,,.. ,,,Clcvclzind,Ol1m PAIILINE HIET vrrr Y ,.. .Mrs I5 I:CLIEI1lL'l',,,, , . ,... Pm-rm. Illinois ANITA SCIHMUCKY , , ,..,Mis, H. Lindquist ,,,, ,,, ,,,, Dcnwr. Colorado CHARLES BUHL- vYYYY-,, ,, , .,S4iIc-m.m, ,g.,.,, . .. ,..,..,, --,Pcorm. Illinois RICHARD SAIVIIJELSON ,,,. ,.. ,Dcpzxrtincnt MIIIIZIQCI' Kcyslonc, fff,PCUI'I2l.IIIIl1UI XYILLIA-XMS CLEMMENS . , , ,.,, Sqilcs Mnnngcr ,,,. . ,,. ,, ,,.. PCl'l'Ill.IIIIl1UI CLASS OF WIS VERNIA IIIIIIELD ,.., ..,, .,fVIi's. B. If. SniiLl1,, ,,, ,,,, Dcm'cr.Colorzldo HARRIET LJATLINI. , ..,,Mi'-, NY. A. Lindqnisl..,,, ,,Atlantzx.Ucurgm BESSIE MEILCER .,,, ,.,IVlr-. D. lVIz1uGrsgor,,, ,,.. Pconu. Illinois LILLIE PAL Ll YYYYY , Tum-Iwi , ,,,,..,, ,--Pcorizi. Illinois HELEN RAIJISPIEI.,,,, ,Clank IH B:ink,, ,,,,PCllFl2l.IIIlI1lllS HAZEL RYDCREN ,,A, . ,Mrs C. Ifislxcr,, ,,,, Pcoruz1.IlIinms TILLIE Vs' -XLLACE ,, . ,,,, ,SICII1lQI'.lPI1CI'.,-, ,,,Pco1'1u. Illinois CLASS OF 1919 CORA CALDXX'El.L,,, ,,Nl1s I.. Stocclicr... ,- ,East Pcorm.Ill1mn ANN.-X. FUHRER ,,-,, ,,,Bonkkccprr ,,,, ,,,,,,. Peoria. Illinois GERTRIYDE PAL'LI,, ,,,Tugicln-r . .,., , .. ,, ,, .,,Pcorin.Ill1nol LOUISE RINGNESS, , .. ,fvIls. il, I Knn!:,,,, ,,,,cII'1lCilL1U.IIIlI1UI EDITH XYALIIHLII-, ., ..,lVIrs If, P. Kocitcn ,... Peoria. llllnoi HILBERT HODGL ,,,,,,, S.llcsln.in. ,,,.,,., ,,,, P Cllflii. IIIIIIUIF IIREDERIIIK jLlERsIENS,,, ,,,Lnnd LIilI'LICIIlSl,, ,,CI1iungo,IlIin.ns GORDON MACCSREGOR, , ,,,, ,S4ilcsni.in,,, .,.. ,.., Pcorm. Illinois ELIZABETH BLCKLAR , VELDA CI.INE,, .. CLASS OI: 1910 ,,,,,M1's. E. X. Couglxlnn , .StcnogrupIici' ,,,,, . ALICE AIIIl1LU,, ,,, .,. ,fVIrs. I.. lvI4inson,,. ORAL IUUNCANH. , ,,,Stcnogi':lplici'--,,,. HELEN lvIERRlLL,, ,,,IVIl's. H. B. Rnsclln. ELYIRA PERSON .,, , ,,,Mrs. R, Rannscyn DOROTHY Vs'ERRlES,, , ...Mrs If. lvIrycrs,, GEORGE H. BOREINL, .,,. ,..,Dr1ill-main ,,,,-, BERNARD CANTY .. ,,,Cashic1',,,-..,. ,,, DAVID KNOX. ,,,,,,., ..,,, ,,,Rznlroz-d Clcv'l4,,,, , GEORGE MENDENHALL .,,, ,,,Mziclnn1st ,,.,,,,. ...,,, THOMAS XYILHELNI . VIOLA CI PETERSON ,, CRYSTAL IJ. GLENN.. GLADYS IZ ROIDBERLIH.. PEARL Y SMITH,,.. ,,,, UERTRVIJE SHIYELY . FLORENCE M. HINES HELEN MqDERlvlO'IT,,, CI. CLEONE HEDRICK ,, LEVERT BOXX'LES,, ., ,,. .City Editor. Trmmwh! CLASS OI 1921 ,,,,.IVIrs, I. S. XX'nlkcx , .,Prix'.1lc Sccx'ctni'y,., ,,-Tc.ucl1cx'.. , ..,--- ,,,Man'r1cd ,, . ,, . ,IVlls, Vw . Tlionipsnn, ,..,NIrs. R. Clatfcltcr.,. ,,,L,lclk,,,,,,,,,,, . . . .S11lcsin1nn,,.,,, EYIQIIIFCI' .,,. ,,,, LINONEI. G. xx'.xH1.QL:iiiQf EjEMncInnc Tcndfr. . E. DEAN IIURRELL, ,,,,., ,,.Drzxl'tsinun,,,..,, GLENN L. EMERT-.. ,,,, .. .,s..1f.m.m-, ,- ROBERT is. -lUERjENS,,.., VICTOR fp, mxsxix .. YIVIAN A. BOTORIZ, . ELSIE M. DAWSONH ,.. IIORNELIA IJOEIlLER,,,, ESTHER FISCHBACK. ,,, FRANCIS E. HULETT,,,, GLADYS KROMPHARDTW FLORENLE MALONEY ,,,,, VJILMA TIFRK . .,,, THERESA M. XYRIGHT,, Page N ,,,I'lnrisl,,,, ,,..,,Tilc Scttcx , , ., CLASS OF 1922 , .SICl1Uj,fI'2IPIICI',, ,,,,TC2lCI1CIA,.,, ,,, ,,,At Home ,,,.,. -. ,,,lvIls. B. Hznnlcy.. ,,, ,,,Buokkucpcr,-,,, , ,,,Stcnog1'aplwr - - ,.,B1lI CII-ik ,,,,, .. ,,-Bonkkccpcr .,...,,, ., ,,,Mrs R. H. Ox'crsKol:, hlcllcrsnn City. Iowan X .,Rnamokc. Virginia ,,,,,I corm. , ,,,,Pcori.1. , ,,Clm'agn. ,,Burtnnx'lllc. . ,,,. Peoria. . ,, ,... Pcoral. , , , Blnoinmplton. ., , ,,,Pcorm, ,.. ,,,Pxoi 1.1. .,,, Pcoriax. , ,,, Pcnrizl. ,, ,Pl'Ul'III. , ,.., Prorm. , - .Davcnpnr ,,,,pl'lII'III. , ,,, Pi-m'1:i, ,. -,Pcorln. ,, ,,Cl1icugo. . ,--- P1'lIfIII, , ,,,,-Pcorm. Illinois Illinois Illinois Iowa Illinois Illmnl Illinnis Ill1n.ns Illinois Illinui Illinoi Illinm Illlnoi Illinois t. Iowan Illinnis Illinni Illlnoi Illinois Illinois Illinois ,,.'Al.IYI1lI1. Michigan ,,, ,- Pcorln. ,,,Pcm'1.x. ,,,,Pcorm. , ,,..I,l'UI'IIl. ,,-,Pcor1u. ,,,Pcorm. ,,-,Pcor1al. , ,,,I corin. ,,,-PCflI'lQlv ,,,,Pcnri:1. ,,--Pcnrin. Illinois Illlnni. Illlnms Illinois Illinnis Illinois Illinois Illlnoi Illlnol Illinois Illinois X N QTBHE 'GALISMAN NAME VOCTATIKDN CLAUDE D. HEDRICK ..... ...V S aIesman--- CHARLES D. PAULI ..... .... C hemist ..... EARL QUINN ......--, RAYMOND BRYAN ..... ..... -----Machinist ,,,,,,, - CLASS OF 1923 FRANK GARDENER ...... ...Y. S alcsmun ..,,..,,., WINFIELD F. MEYER .... ..,.. S alesmun ........ ROBERT WILHELM ..... ...,. I nsurnncc Solicitor-- ROBERT LINDQUIS'1'--- ..... Tilesettcr .,,,. ---- CHETTA BALL ......, IRENE CHEW ,,,,A. MAE IOHNSON .,...,. Mrs. H, F. Clark ...., -----Bo0kkccpcr-------- -----Stcn0gr1ipIicr---- RUTH MAXWELL ....... ...., T eachcr ..,,,,, LAUREITA SALTER ..,.. ..... M rs. L, Pliclps--- CLASS OF 1924 IVIARY BAYER ,L........ ..... M rs, C. Sylvcstcr--- MARGARET BURNS ..... ...., R ecordcr ......... GLEN CALDVVELL .... ..... T heatrc Manager-q MARY CULLEN ..... ..,.. M rs, E, Neoitt ..... HELEN GREINER A,... ..... M rs. C. Allen---.L DARXVIN HEDRICK ,.... .,... MILDRED HIXON ....... ..f-- FRANCES HOLLIHAN .... ..... S tenographer .... -- GENEVIEVE ILER ,...... ..... M usic Teachcr--- FRED KEENAN ------. EDA KNOCHE --.----- ELIZABETH KOCH-,.-- ----- HELEN NORRIS ----- EARL PALMER ----- -----Drapcr- -------- -----Tcachcr- - -------- -----Stationury Engincer- JOSEPH PALMER ----- ----- C llemist ---------- LELAND PHELPS ----- ----- S alesman ------- FRIEDA ROHDE ------.- -.--- A t Home -----.. REAH ROBERTSON .---- ----- M rs. H. Gibson-- ALFRED SCHUCH ----- ----- E lcctricizm ------ LORENE SHORT ---- EUGENE YOUNG--- -----Mrs. A. S0din--- -----Sulcsm:in------ CLASS OF 1929 LOIS BALL -------------- - --.- Mrs. O, Perrinc ALBERTA BREEDLOVE--- --.-- Tcaclicr- ---- LUCILLE CONLON ------ ----- T cachcr ---.-- CATHERINE DEAN ----- --.-- S tcnographcr--- MARIORIE DUVALL ---. .---- S ICIIOLXITIPIICF--- MILDRED HANSEN ----- ----- S tcnugrzxpliei'--- MARDEL HARKER ---- MILDRED HICKS ------ -----B0okkcepcr----- -----Mrs. M. Turner-- AUDREY PARR --------- ----- M rs, F, C0ates--- DOROTHY STONE --.--.- ----- N urse -------.- GENEVIEVE SYBRANT--- ----- Saleslady------ VELMA TOOLE --------- ----- S tcnugrapher--- LUCILLE VAN DYKE ---- ----- P rivate Secretary- VIRGIE VAN DYKE ----- ----- S tenograpI'1er--- FERNE WELCH .-..------ ----- M rs. E. Tucker-- MARGARET WRIGHT ---- ----- T eachcr------- HARRIET ZUERCHER ---. ..... S tenographcr--- ARTHUR AUTH -------- ----- M echanic --------- VERNON BAKER --..- SAM BOORE -----.-. FRANCIS CULLEN ---- Student ------------- Construction Wrirk ---- Salesman --------.- -- HAROLD DAVIS --------- ----- D entigt ------ ROBERT ELLWANGER--- ----- MaChinist---- ELWARD FRISK ----------- ----- S qle5man--- IOHN GRAY --.-------------- -.--- C arpenter-- RAYMOND GUMMERSON -..- .---- S alesman-- Commoclity Clerk ---- Student ----- ,. ----- - Mrs. H, Eigs:nbrudt--- -----Tcachcr- --------- Dcntisfs Assistant- -- The GNN: PRESENT Aiwimiiss ---Peoria. ----------Peoria. Illinoi ---------Peoria. Illinoi Illinois ----Peoria. Illinois ----PC0l'I21.IllI1'l'lIh ----Peoria. Illinois ----Peoria. Illinni ----Pcoriu. ----------Peoria. ----Peoria Heights. ---Peoria Heights. -------Pcciriu. ---------Peoria. -----Chznnpaign. -------Peoria. -------Pcuria. Illinois -- ---- Pcnriu. Illinui ---------Peoria. Illinm Illinois Illinois Illinoi Illinui Illinoi IIIIIIU1 Illinmmi Illiimi ----Madison, WlFC1!l1.II ----Nzipcrvillc. ----Peoria. ----Pcoria. ----Peoria. ----PCnri2l. --- -Pcnrizi. ----Pcurin. ----Peoria. ----Pcoriu. ----Peoria. - .--Pcurizl. -----Pcririn. -------Pcuria. ----Chillicothe. - ---- Pcmmiizn. - ---Peoria. ----Pcurixi. - --Pcorizi. ----Pcimria. ----Peoria. ----Pcurizi. ----Pcurizi. ----Peoria. ----Pcnriax. ---,,PCOI'lil. ----El Paso. ----Pcuriu. ----PCKJYIIL ----Peoria. ----Peoria. lllinoi Illinui Illlnm Illinm Illllili Illinoi Illinni Illiniii Illinmii Illinui Illinui Illinrii Illinui Illinni Illinn: Illinni IIIIITUI Illinmii Illiniii Illmm Illini ii. Illinm. Illinm Illinois Illiuui. Illinoi. Illinois Illinuis Illinois Illinois ----Pcivrizi. Illinois ---- Peoria. -- -- Peoria. -- -- Pcnria. - ---Peoria. ----Pcurixi. ---- Peoria. ---- Pcoriai. -- -- Pcorizi. -,-,PCUI'Ill.IllIIlU1 Illinois ----Peoria. Illinoi Illin ii Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinuis Page T5 s 'I s Y i -,, wx X,-XXII RAYMOND II.-XNSON -, ELIZABETH KEEI-INER, KATHRYN KOHL, EE, BOYCE KING, ,W ,EE ROBERT MACZKERTW, ROBERT M.-XLONEYL ALBERT MELEANE DONALID OEXLE E DON.-XLD PATTERSON, LEON.-XRI7 SCYHIIH CARI. VV.-KHl,OI'IST,, , IJREDERICIQ ANDERSON ELBERT BRODBECZK ,,,,. LEO BURNS ,,,,,,, W, FRANCIS ILXNTY, E LEALIJERS CIHENX' H.-XROLD IJAXYSOX CEERALIJINE ILER, E, ISEATRIITE IIRLNIJYE XVILLIAM NORRIS ,,,, LEUNA PATTERSON , ALFRED PI-IELPS TVIABLE POSH.-'IRIX VOLLIE HANSON, E, DOROTHY II.-XRTN1.-XX BLAIN HlI.I.IKl ELMON POST ,Y , EIDNVARI3 REYER LEOXA ROBINSON GEORGE STEINER ROSE ROSENAK, X'IOLIiT IXALKER ELIZABETH .-XNCELIXE LORETTA nXl'TH PEARL B.-XKER ELLA BALI, E, CI.-XTHERINE CIL'I.I.IfN,, EYELYN 'I1HIiNOXX'IjTH IESSIE DEJXNEE DOROTHY ImELIII1xImc:IQE EMILA IDI LONG ,, EVELYN IDI KZLOS M.-XGI7.-XLLNA EI.I.XX'ANf5ER VERNIA RRIWTE I ALBERT.-X I.EIs1RIT: MI-IRIAN xIusER IMOUENE QTIIRM NELLIE Tmx'LEs WILMINA xvII,Es ORVIIII3 HIc1I4s BILL IERORIE ELEL EE IfLm'n,IoHNsox , TALBERT IQIIHII E HRIROLIJ IIIxIuEx Rm' MI-r:I..xxm'HAx DAVE MAIIQINEY E ELMER MILLERE, , EIIWRRIJ MINOR EI REX R0sEIsERRI' , AARON SEYLERI IOSEPH sumru E IfREIn sMITH,, E Pure M GHE GALHMAN Yum ,KIIIJY I,IlIIlII'1IIl ,.,,., Hrvtcl MiIIIilMUI-,, S1IIcfI.IIIy,,,,,, . I..2IXX'yLII' ,E WEE, Studcnn, LEW-- RAIIWIII' IIICIILE , , , ,SVIIIIIIIII .,, , K. ,MvcII.IIIIc E ,SlcmIgIaIpIIL'I ,M.IcI1IIIINI, E E, ,I5IuIkkcvpcI',, IJXSS OF I926 IIpImIxIcIvI , E, ,Ht HIIIII: S.IIcsIII.II1 IJIIII yIII.III IDIQIIINIIIRII EIL'kEIIIL'I4lII SIIILIUIII , E , , ,l,IcIII,, WEEE, SIIILIUIIEE ,EEE E, Mfr. Cf. fIIIzIpIII.In IVICCIILIIIIC f f-ff-- - , IVIIN If DcIIc.IlI1,, ,,SLcII1IgI.IpIIcI , ,StcIIIvgI.II'IIcI E, EIcclIIcI.III E ,NIIIxIcI.III ,E ,,,SlIlLIL'I1I, , , E, NMR, XX RIIIII, SIllL.ICI1l,,,,, ,SlcImuI'.IpIIv. IDccc.x-.-LI CLASS OF 1927 StcIIugI'.IpIIcI , E , IVIIN. fi XX'cIwI IIIUFI-K, ,,,, ,, NII1 M HuIIIIvId,, IIIIJIIQ ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,E , ,Stcnuy .IIIIIUI , ,Tc.IcIII': , ,Stcnugl .IIIIIQI K, ,.wl1INI ,,,,,, MIN, If KrI'I E, SIIIQ-I.ILIy, E, , ..SlcIIIIgI'.IpIwIA E ,StIIJcIIt,, , E, SIIILIUIIL , Stem Qrax wiIL'I It I , EEEESIIIJI-III ,EE , OICIIIIQIYIPIICI , I'IuI'INI ,E ,E -UW ,RCCCIX'II1g IIIQIIQ-. ,NI.IIIIlcIIaI:Icc IVIIIII, .gllICSIlI.III,, ,BImkkccpcI',, .S.IIcsII1IIII - E E, ,E IDYLIIIRIIIEIII E EMQICIIIIIIQI - , , E SIIICNIIIIIII E E ,SccI'cl:II'y , , , ,, E ,,glCIIIIjjl'IlI1I1Ul E E E ,MIIEIIIIIINIEE E , Ihmkkccpcx' ,. , 'X sa, ISI YI AIIIIRI xx ,HE I'cuI'I.I. IIIIIIIIIR E ,,,PUllI'l.l.IIIII1IIiS EEE, EPCIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIN XX'zIfI1IIIgtuII,IIIIIIIII- nII.IpoIIs, IvIIII'yI.IIId , I'cIwI'I.I. IIIIIIIIIN ,,L. S, Nan ,V E , Pcum IIIIIIIIIE PcIwI'I IIIIIIIIIE ,I'cuI'I IIIIIIu:- , PcIvII.I IIIIIIIII- ,E ,I'coI'I.I IIIIIIIII. ,HPQIIII IIIIIIIIIN E ,EIR-:wI'I IIIIIIIIIN E ,I'cwI'I IIIIIIIIIN , ,PCUII IIIIII-In ,I,k'ilII IIIIIIIIIN Pm-IAI.I IIIIIIIIIN E, PcI+II IIIIIIIIIR , EEIICIIIAI IIIIIIIIIN I'vIII'I IIIIIIIIIN Penn IIIIIIIII. I'cIIII IIIIIIUIN Y PL'I'II IIIIIIUIS , , ,I'cn-I'I IIIIIIIII- ,I,K'llI'I IIIIII1iIx ,I'cwII IIIIIIIIIN PCIIII IIIIIIIIIN ,I'wfrI IIIIIIIIIN ,PCIPLI IIIIIIUIs I,x'IPl'I IIIIIIIII- , ,Pc-III IIIIII IIN ,, Ps-III IIIIIIIIIN ,, PI'-III IIIIIIIII. .Pc-III IIIIIIIIIE ,,I,K'I7II IIIIIlUIx , I'cIII'I IIIIIII-I. Y ,PCIIII IIIIIIIIIN PCIIIVI IIIIIIUIN ,PmIII IIIIIIIIIN . -PcurI IIIIIIIIIN ,,,I'cIIII IIIIIIIIIN ,Pc-III IIIIIIIII- EPEIIII IIIIIIIII- , -PIRIIII IIIIIIIII. ,,,I vIII'I IIIIIII-IE ,LPRIIII IIIIIIIII. , Pcurx .IIIIIIIIIN ,Penn IIIIIIIII- E, EI'uIII IIIIIIIII. ,EPUIII IIIIIIIII. , ,PcInI.I IIIIIIIIIN , ,EPQIIII IIIIIIIIIN ,Penn IIIIIIIIIR ,PCIIII IIIIIIIIIQ -YYPCUYI IIIIIHIIN ,,-PuIII'I IIIIIIIIIR ,,-PrIII'I IIIIIIIIIN ,I'cm'I IIIIIIIII. ,,-PuII'I IIIIIIIII. -,-Pl'UI'I IIIIIIIII- TN CGHE IGALISMAN NAME JESSIE GRUNDY . ..,.., -- -- PAUL LAWRENCE ............ -- LAVAUGHN MCWILLIAMS ..... -- GLENN HERATH ....,.--- -- U DONALD STEVER ...,.... -- HELEN WEEKS ....7 HARRY ILER ..... RAY HERATH ....... EARL WooDRoIE--- BETTY FISHER ....E, RUTH KAPPELER ,... JOHN VANCE ..EE...EE OSCAR GUMMERSON .,E. VICLET HANSON ..,..... BERNADINE BREEDLOVE ..... -- ELLWOOD PAINE ....... JUNE MAXWELL ........ GORDON SEIBOLD ..., JOHN JONES ........,. MAUDE BRUTCHER .,... THELMA HANSEN ..... EARL KNOTT ......,,, LEWIS WAKEFIELD .,.. CORINNE ADAMS ......, ARNOLD LEISTRITZ ..,.. HELEN MOSER ...,,... ANNA KNOCHE E..., ISABEL CROUSE ..... RUSSELL FISHER ...,,, GEORGE FLANIGAN ,,E., FLORENCE FRASCO ...., JEAN GILLESPIE .,,.... EVA GODSILL .,,,...E, BEN HINES .........- ---- DELIA HOENSELAAR .... HELEN JOHNSON ...,. VIRGIL JOLLY ....... LESTER JONES ....,,.. RAYMOND HOSHOR ..... MILDRED KERKER ..... ELI KING ,........,Y, HELEN KRANTZ. ..... HAZEL KUTZLY .,..... BERNICE MALONEY--- VIVIAN MQGREW --- DANA MERRICK .... BETTY MODLIN .....,. ELIZABETH OWEN .... EARNEST PEASE ................ IRENE PIERCE ,.,..,..,A. WILLIAM RAKESTRAW--Eiiiii ROW LAND SCHLEGEL--- WILLIS SEAMAN ........ mu '- CHARLES SEIBOLD .... THOMAS SHEPHERD .... RALPH STURM .......... MILDRED SULLIVAN .... MARGARET TITUS .... JAMES VVOODRUFF ..,. Voc:ATIoN CLASS OF 1928 s Llerk .....,,,, --Mrs. J, Thompson- --Drivcr - -- ----- --Drug Receiver- --Student--- --Clerk ..,L - --Clerk ..,.....Y --- --Service Man- L,,L. -- --Private Secretary-H - --Student-- ...... -- --Student ....,... - --FilI'ICl'l'l Maker--- --At Home -.---- ---- --At Home -----..--- -- --Wcsterii Union Clerk--- --Bookkeeper --------- - --Contractoip -.-.-- -- --Druggist ....-.. - --Mrs. K. KerlIn-.- --Stenographer - - --Chemist .----... ,- --Machinist --------- - --Private Secretary---- --Srudenr --------- - --Studenn ---- - --StuClent---- CLASS OF 1929 --Student ---.--. .-- --Student-- ----- --At Home--- --Stcnographer - - --Student.. .-.-- .- --Stenograplxer - - -- --Assistant -.------ - --Oflicc Assistant --- --Secretary ------ - --Storc Manager--- --At Home ------ - --Lineman -..-- - --sCCI102l'3Pl'lCl'- - --Poultry Business --At Home ---- - --Stenograplier - - --At Home--- --Stenographer - - .--Student----- --At Home -.-- - --Stcnographexg - --Machinist ----- - --Mrs. Wm, Fox--- --Student ------ - --StucIent----- --Chemist - - ---- --l..il'Irarian- --.- -- --Assistant Broker --.-- .. --Malt Factory ------ - C32 47841, l'RI5sI-,NT AIIIIRI-,ss -----Peoria . Illinois ----Peoria. Illinois -----Peoria. Illinois -----Peoria. Illinois -----Peoria. Illinois -----PCOI'l1i.IllII'IUI,f -----Peoria -----Peoria -----Peoria -----Peoria ----Peoria . Illinois .Illinois . 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Illinois ----PEOI'I21.IllII'IiJIs ----Peoria, Illinois ----Peoria ------Peoria . Illinois . Illinois ----Mossvillc. Illinois --Secretary ........-- -.-.. .... P e oria --Mrs. James WuodruII----- ---- Peoria --Driver----- .... --.---- ----PEOYIJJ . Illinois . Illinois . Illinois Page S7 N K' 'SHE FGALISMAN 'if NWO og: X 'J -319 ly 2 I 4 JV. 0 Q Tm 'Hnfvs x 6 Xie v wif' . G+ A 1- guuliqk E 1 c'1'ig E is V, T LI X 1, X- f 1 'X ' L L 'I L 5' Bevel' 5 H P144-Yr 1 'Q Ex B K - 3 vi Yuma I -- ' 1 I li Hum U-0 ' 'E' it v' ' I . . il' - .'. D. p r In i . X tk .J A Q. - 6110'- Q wr omg., yi 00.1 , ' Q 1 M 3 , x N' . 'C' v 0 +51 :dwg ' I T: L . , E N if rj 4' i E' K , ,ff uf' I ', HPRQQV 5' RINGS ,vj K., I I i K ' n E 5 T ,QQ wi' 42 . X, k 5+-' A., 2, t .. ft! i I ig 232:i.a',ig,j SPIRIT OF K. H. S. 'W '-57 ',w1r.f-'N 4--- Q '--' f 'WHIIIWN .wWl.' SS' awww :mmm 1m,e1v v E qormations 55 553 E W S133 K X 'Gnu FGALISMAN X X 11,1 11.11 I3 x1111111 I1 II1111-. Ii. 4.,111I1111. I, KI4-Ilmm'-I, II II11. 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XY1II1.1111 R. tum, vm p1'vN11lu111. .'5XH'x'l'I.l I.c1411'1I:1 wy1'ut.11'y t11'.14111'c1', Y111l1'1 H.111N-111 ALVMNI lfx'cIy11 CfI1c1111xx'ctI1 12 , .IKNSIU IILHIII 127, Bcity FINIW1' '13, ,Issac Urllluly 'IX Ylwlul HIHNI111 'IX H.1I'I'3' llvr. Ir. Aff. fXIIM'11.1 I.u1Q11'1l: if , lflw-1-ml l'.11111' '29 XXVIHIIIII lk-'411'.1xx' 'IW IKIIXYIAIILI 3qI1I.1gcI 'TL Nvllu' T-wwlcx Q' VLILDGFS I'.11'I 15.1111111111 nl. I'I111uIw I'.1l111v1' '3I, N1IIAIII.llI SqI1IugcI 'Fl R1gI1.11xl SI-11111 ' 1 ,,,. ,,, it I KGHE IGALISMAN TN Kingman High Debate Team of 1929 EBATING at K. H. S. in 1050 attracted a numher of underelassmen who have gained valuahle experience that will help them hring honor to the school in future forensic activities. As a memhcr of the Illinois State High School Dehate League, the Kingman teams competed in contests with the dehaters from East Peoria and Eureka High Schools. ln hoth contests the Kingman affirmative team was victorious hy unanimous decisions of the judges. The negative team, although not always victorious, also made a very ereditahle showing, The oflicial dehate question for 1931! was, Resolved: That the puhlic should retain ewnership of, develop. and operate the principal sources of hydro-electric power in the United States. Memhers of the Kingman dehate team for 1930 include: Aiiirmative Frances Fisher, '30, Norman Sehlegel, '32, and Harold Livingston, '32g Negative--Richard Slotter, '32, Phoehe Palmer, '31, and Earl Gardner, 'TIL Timekeepers-Doris Kepple, and Doris Dixon. The dehaters were coached hy Miss Bertha Berman. Considering the fact that five experienced dehaters will return to comprise next years squad, prospects for the future are especially hright, and it is hoped that K. H. S. will continue the success it has achieved in forensics in the past. Page 61 rs as KGHE FGALISMAN 'K as The Talisman Staff HE Senor Class of will was willing and eager to pulilish tlie tliird volinne of tlie Talmntoi, Tlie teaeliers selected as the editomneliief. Florence Posliard: and tlie liusiness manager. Frank Green, Under the leadership ol' M-ss Gladys Hedstroni, faculty advisor, every inetnlier of the class lias eooperated. doing his sliare of the editing of the Iioolt. Editor-iireliief, Elorenee Posliard. Art stall: Roth Altielg, editor: Virginia Hill, Literary stall: Dorotliy Wriglit, editor1 Doris Kepple. Alumni: Frank Besseler. editor: Dale W.tilw:l. Atliletie stall: lay Bradley: editor: Eugene Lelnnann, George Dean: George Tegard. Humor: Evelyn Ksilil, editor Grades: Agnes Maxwell, editor. Organizations and activities: Editli XVriglit, editor, Calendar: Frances Fislier, editor. Business manager: Frank Green. Circulation stall: Nyal Rosgell, manager: Floyd Hutelnns. Advertising stall: Vv'illiatn Anderson, manager: -losepli Gummerson, Harold Vanliel, Frank Green, Nyal Rosfell, Floyd Hutelnns. Snaps staff. MilTll1TlC Plielps: editor: Editli Wright, Frances Fisher, Stenog1'.tpliei's: Harold Vaulwel, eliairinang Eranees Ffslxer, Dorothy Wright, Evelyn Kolil, Editli Vxfriglit and Lois Vauliel. Candy eoinlnittee' Erma Brutelier, Vsfanda Hendryx: Aliee Uadlierry, Vxfarren M:ieWilli.tiiis. Class editors: -losepli Welaer: Senior: Lois Vaiiliel. ilunior: Norman Selielgel, Soplioniore: Betty Lou Plulps, Ereslnnan. Page fi! X K 551-IE 'GALISMAN 'M KN ,il lu, linux' I . Ilill, fl, I'11wh:urI. M. K:xlv1wI1'l', II. Ill'L-vlllnvv, fl. Rm-inIxas'h. H, VYaiIu'I. M. .I. XYuahIvulll. i l.'ufw.' Mix- Munns, V. Nlzwlu-y, II. I':nImrl'. H. 0'Brix'n, E. Jolly, M. C11-un. I., l.4'iwr', G, 'IIhmn:x5, I., fil'uNvnIxzu'I1. Miss XVhih'. Ifullnm lfnrr-: I4. I.. Phellw, .l. .lnekwly E. Hmm. I . I'nsI1al1I. I.. Vaulwl. L. Gummu 'n, A. Gu1lIu'rrx' ' .M Unrll If. S4 ulmru. Girl Reserves OFFICERS lfrqgielmru, Y,,,,,,, Luis VAVHEL Vice-President .,.,. Fumuxczn Pnsuxiuw Sgerqrm-y,,, --. LYNDEL LEISHR Treasurer .,.... ...,,. M ELM Gmzrix COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Program ,,,. ..,, - -MARTHA K:XI'PELIjR Membership ,...... FLURENCE PUSHARIJ Smal ,,,,,,,,,,,. .e.. D oiwrnv DEAN Publicity ,......... ---Lucimuz Tmmkn Rep. to IIIICI CIllI7 Council, Pianist .,,... ---I'IAZIiL U'BRII:N AI.YF GAnmiRRY ADVISORS Misn Fammtiis V.RNI7IiR LINDIQN Miss LAURA HhnsTRuM Miss Loewe V. WHi'r15 MHS EDITH E. MIJNNS YEAR PROGRAM Sept. ZIWCILIIW PICIIIC at Grand View Park, jun. Annual Banquet of Y. Oct. 9' Business meeting and recognition Feb. II ffX'7ZIICI1lllIC I.LlncI1cnnn1Y, of new nicmhex'-. Feb. -Cimrm. Mrs. Putnam. Oct. 23 f-Muck Imtinlinn. Apr. Hike and meeting. Nnv. 6 Games. Apr. Girl Reserve Camlnlai nt Y. Nov. I6 Vvfnrld I:L'IIlWVsI1lI'I Lunelxenn :it Y. May Election of nIIiecis. Nov. 211 B1isketImII and fprezul nl Y. May Mnthcr and Daughter Banquet. Dee. IH Servlee Meeting. june Picnic. inviting Sth grade guir. jun. li- Unxcen XVI1er:Is. Ivy Miss Wliltc. Pug B 63 K X FHE 'GALISMAN K K 'IWW Hu : XI S MII Ii Mmmnl-mx. AI, I,II.u, I'. lirlnmlll. XI. IXIIIIIIII I, IIIX--4 II III ww-, X Kjzmlum. XI, Ixmmmlllu. 'I' XIIII'-I. Il. Ilzllx-1. NI, thru. .wfmlll I.',Il- ll,IllxIv1.l'I .I-lily, Ii. l.:SIu1-II. M. Nhiuln, I,. 'I :au-I4 XI Inxl.. S, ,I--mx 11,51-Ixnlll. XI. .l. lhwlx. ll. Xllllnxml-. l'. l':IIm-I, I. VII-wx. I-' l-'ixIur. Mi-X NI--Xlllinwx. lhlilflm Ifwl I 4. Ilzlv. I, Vzzmlllll. RI. llnzullly, IS. SIIIHI. 1, Slnlllxaul ll. 'I'Iv m:I-. Il. ll-am. II. rl'Iiruvv. X .11-IINIII. I,1Qv'mnI-Ixmu. Ii. Iluuu. Ii. linhl, Commercial Club lwflctrlas I'm1.ImIr Fu wr: N lllIII'.Il YIM I'I.wI.I.'n: INN Yu I'-II SI-IIl'1.IIx 'Ill-.mlm Ilwlwzm Dux - . , . . - 5 HI, I 'IIIIIII'I'U.1l I lull III lXIlI!III.lII Hlgll Sgluwl xx,IN.l1-541113.-ll If.vlwI1,,,'y II. 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Nlulllrml Xyflglll D-wrlf llIX1'II. lNl.lI'I4III HAIL- .null Ixl.11'y if mr TIM- :lull IN lwwlnll wr ilu' rl.lIILlIIIQ llI.lI Klum' In'-vplv nmlll- .Il rI1.- Ullllfxl, llllgv U4 'Gi-IE IGALISMAN Tw GN 'Ulf f-'fIH'.' NY. .luni's. E, Gaul!!--x', Miss Munvis. H. 0'lirii-vi, .l. llnrlnmn. ll. Vniilwl, R. llmihmi, ll. Iiwvl1vi', N. Svhlvuvl. linllfmi lfuir: 'l'. Rullinlam, XV. M1'XYilIimlls. M. lJ1':i1n'l'. li. Svulnilu, I . livsslir, Combined Orchestra and Band HE liquid :ind Oreliestm have iieeoinplished :1 great di-nl this yezir, under the leiielerf ship of Mr I. L. Bradley and Miss E. E, Munns. Members mf the orchestral sire: violins, Maiilnlimii Draper, Wiirreii MeWilliz1nis, Frank Bcsselzir, Thendure Rqitliinnnz saixnplinnes, Norman Schlcgel, Harold Beeeherg crwrnct, Evelyn Sc:ihurg1 trciinhimes, Williaiili jones, Ruhert Hochnc. Earl Gardner: flute and piuculu, I-l.irnld Viiuhel1 Tulm, jaiines Hairtrnxinz drums: piziniw, Hazel O'Brien. Their first :ippeairaince was March 4, at zissernhly. It has nmtle other successful iippeairniiees since then. Kingman High is proud of her iniisiciains :intl expects much friiin them in the future. Pdlgg fi? -N FGHE I-GALISMAN IN 'IH-,I l.'fIff-5 0, Snxxauzw I.. Yuulu-I. .X, Hzn-III--1-15. H. lin-uwllmw. 11, ll-xl-I. S .l.vuw. ll. Il-zum. Il. Ilixun NI. lurxv. 1. tsuliuxzm. I-. Kmllm, In I'u5Iv:mI, M. Iuuhl. I-. I'mh:4r-I. Svruurf I.'mr.' Mi-N Munn, I.. 'I'-'ual':I. XXI. I'In-lp:-. I. lim-xx, BI. S1-ml, XXI. I,vS4m-. IC. Sinummx. XI. Iinppvlm, Y. .lnlng Ir, I'Qllun'l,12.'l'I14Inma,fl, Nvulzuul, K' Vatu, t'. Vlm-II. M. 1'Inl'II, I-I. Iiutxlmy, XI. ,I, t'.mIx. Il. Ilzuux, I.. Iluxnlmwxnm. Ii. Ii Imwsun, If. .Imam-r-, Y, MI:-n, li. .lu-lu. IC. I4z'lm'Iu-I, If. Ifixhnl. Thfrfl lfffff-5 II. 1l'Iizimu. NI. I.. Iimmris-IX. IC. 1.184-un-. IC. Sm-:xInlup'. I.. lilmlnl-yu-h, IK. I.. I'lu-Iyu, I-, Illll. NI. Ifululxm-II. .l. ,lan-Iwm. 1. Ilvmlryx, Nlmluliwn Ilvulwv-, IC, Wnil-1-I, M. .l, Xhnxluluuun. XX. lhumnz, NI. Iximmmfm .l. Ilwinlmvh, li. .Inu-func, Ii. Ixnhl. livllum I'.'fffv' I.. Imvr. I'. Ixw-rnpl-, II, Wmighv. NI. XNIIQIN. M, Iunm-In, XI. Iihmnln-, XX. II-mlux. 51.i.l.1n. Xl. Aluml. Combined Girls' Choruses I'IIi U11'Is' fTIw1'x1s Imf cmnuplvtcnl .mutI1c1' SLICCCSSI-III I'IllSIC.lI yv.u'. LIIILIUI' thc LIIITC llllll ut' Mlss Mlmm .md Mlss E1nc1'su11, much I7l'UQl'L'S4 was n1.1LIc. 'I'I1crv'gm' IIWQL' CIHUFIIWS. III! ARIX'-llIiL'LI. kilns CILIIX zmnl Frcrlmmn A LIVUIIP pmckvd Imm llmc thruu cutcrcd KIM' I'u'.lLIIuy Il1IUI'sCIlUI.lSlIC Mcct, XYIIIIIIIIQ fcuvlwd Iumurs. The fIxm'us xxxnf LICIUQIILKI Iwy .1 uuxcd CIIIIYUS wlwsv gmdc xxums unly mn- lwmm Iuglwr, Iwmnusr ut' llmr m.1Iv xwluw. Thu tum' qu.LIuty and kIlCIl0Il wt nur IIIIIFLIQ was uu'upl1uu.xI. Ijw1'y1mc PIHIISCLI II Iuglmly, Tlmr sung was Fly, Smgmg IIIVLI, Iify M Puma' Nw TGHE GALISMAN GN Twp lluir: H. lien-vhn'l', 'l'. Ralhman, li. Brush, K. llanner. D. Plwlps, F, Hall, ID. Szuivhmluh, Mis- Murine. Hollow limi: H. l,iviny:slon. W. Harlnmn. J. Svhepkv. L, Iiaurs-in-v, W. Iii-aim-, IC, Volloli. I . l l'1-xltins. W. Hartman. i Boys' Chorus HE Boys' Chorus is not a new feature, hut this year it was more organized and more real, hard work was done. Miist everyone was glad when the Boys' Chorus was heing held, for everyone could hear it. The hoys sing very Well. There are fourf teen fellows in the chorus. It consists of: Hrst tenors, Clarence Hall, Elmer Cotton, Wznlter Drause, Harold Livingstong second tenors, Ralph Brush, Harold Beecher, james Hartman, Wzilter Hartman, joe Shepkeg hasses, Donald Phelps, Kenneth Dannerg harif tones, Lewis Lawrence, Theodore Rathman, and Darylc Saurhaugh, We are expecting much from this chorus. They will all he Logctlicr next year again. We expect them to win the Bradley Interfscholastic next year. Page 07 N IGHE GALISMAN Uur Caretakers UUALL :tgrcc with us, wc kuow, that wc have this lluusl l7.ultly tl school cvci hid onc who has hccu with us for thirty yc.trs. Ht' txui iuiiuiiilici' way hack whcu. wcll. whcu thcrt' wvrr only sixtyfthrcc iu Kiiigiimiig now thcrc .urn .ihout Clglll liumlrctl. Clouscqucutly, whcii Tom, Dick. oi' Mary. w.uus to fiiitl .t hook, opcu tl lockcr, liqiw the tuiditorium Llccomtctl, or wull, when .uiyoiic w.uits guiythiug or vvcry' thing, hc just atsks Dual Mcttchtini Qthout it. Null sauillu vlault is guiothur pursou who 15 ztlwatys ou the Vioh, wauly to glyt' his .tsslst.uiuv whcu cvcr it is ticctlctl A jolly smih' that hctmys gt scnsc ol' humor that cvcryouc likvs guiul which iugtltus him qt fgtyoritc .tt our school. lu rcahty, lark is llul Muau'lmiii's right h.uiLl m.ui. .tml ours, too. Cflytlu li.ts lmrtitml that wc Kiugmqui pcoplc h.tvc m.uiy, m.uiy wauils, .uitl ht' surcly nlocs his hit to supply thcm. XMli.tt would wc do without his wilhugiicss ttf liulp us, Pup' f-H 4 ,. .....,.... lrltuwlx XXI, 1? x., , .af ,ww 1 ww ul uv Eg ji 1 iw ' IM Ht x W5 'T 1 nil WL x xx K A ,I Q Q Q , , Stunt C31 ing , E J '51-IE KGALISMAN N Dorothy Wright Wins Honors AI1L1ll1Cl' series of the school's successes were made hy Dorothy Wriglit Dorothy won two cssay contests and placed second in the third. Her essay. Economic llenelits - . .. - w ol Edison s Inventions, won hrst in the city. The Rice Memorial Essay C.ontest on Wh:it Peoria is Doing in the Waiy' of Social Service was her second victory. She placed second in the Heyl Contest, whose HIDICCI was, Wli:1t Features in the Constif lution are Purely Ainerxc.uif ' These last two contests in which she participated are annual events. Halloween Party Vkfitches, hohgohlins, and ghosts were slowly moving towards their annual meet' ing place, Kingman High School, on Halloween night. During the evening prizes were awarded to the hest costumes. The lirst pri:e was won hy Betty Lou Phelps and Florence Hill, who were dressed as immigrants. Harold Livingston, who was dressed as a mountaineer, was awarded second prize. Evelyn Seahurg won first hoohy, and Richard Wzillatct' won second hoohy. One interesting feature of the evening was a Freshman play directed hy Miss Berman entitled The Gathering of the Nuts. Re' lireshments were served and many games were played wlncli were enioyed hy everyone. Backwards Party Everyone is to dress liackwards' is the sign we read on our hulletin hoard. This Freshman party held in the gymnasium, Nov. lo, was a huge success. Many inter' estmg games were played which made the party one good time from heginning to end. Grace Poshard and Pete Perkins won the prizes for costumes, Delicious refresh' ments were served and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the party. Miss Gladys Hedstrom supervised. Talisman Campaign The Talisman was launched in a novel program Decemher ll, 1929 Florence Poshard, .is editorfinfchiet, presented the Talisman Book. The different editors came through the hook and told their positions on the stalf. Then an exciting campaign started when the hoys hegan to receive the suhscriptions. The faculty were the first lllll per c 'nt Christmas Play The Christmas play was held Decemher QI, 1929, It was .1 tahleau ol' the story of the shepherds' vision, ending with the scene of the nativity. Marjorie Phelps took the part of Mary the Madonna: Joe Weher, joseph: Dorothy, Edith, Mildred Wright the three angels: Nyal Roszell, Harold Livingston, Richard Slotter, the shepherds: Donald Phillips. Floyd Hutchens, Norman Schlegel. the wise men. The Girls' Chorus was the choir Prim' 70 QQ 'FJHE FGALISMAN 'M Surprise On a clear. cold january evening, jan. 4, the Senior class journeyed to Mrs. Coale's apartment, surprising her with a farewell party. There were ahout twenty present. Games were played, Ice cream and homemade cake was served. Mrs. Coale was presented with a heautiful lavelier, hy the Senior class, as a token of rememhrance. Welcome, Mac Mr. McDonald was welcomed hy the Senior class, in the form of a theater party, on Feh. 5. They attended The Taming of the Shrew. Everyone enjoyed the play with the exception of one or two who told us they would like to meet Mr. Shakespeare. Weiner Roast The Sophomore class have had many good times this year due to the excellent direction of Harold Livingston and his efficient class committees. A weiner roast held at Water Works Park was the first event of the Soph, social and one thoroughly enf joyed hy all. On jan. 18 a real good time party was held in the gym. of the school. Games and refreshments made it a remarkahle success. Surprise ! The Comhined Girls' Choruses gave a surprise party for Florence just hefore she left for Chicago. There were ahout fifty present. It was held at Miss Munns' home. She was presented with a goingfaway gift. Oratory Harold Livingston with an original oration entitled Blind won the annual Cos' inopolitan Contest. He presented the cup he won to the school. If this cup is won hy the same school three years in succession, it remains the property of that school. We expect to keep the cup, as Harold has two more years of High School. Harold also won second place in the Bradley InterfScholastic meet. He was coached hy Mr, McDonald, National Chorus This year we were ahle to send a representative to the National High School Chorus, which was held at Chicago, March 28th. Uur representative was Florence Poshard. The National High School Chorus consisted of four hundred and twenty students in one hundred and sixtyfeight high schools in forty different states. Peoria sent eight meinhers to this chorus. Senior Weiner Roast The Senior Girls were hostesses to all the athletic fellows on April 4. They went to the Scout Camp, Newt Kinney and Newell Ingram were the heroes, having eaten fifteen hot dogs and fifty marshmallows apiece, Mr. MacDonald led the games, which everyone enjoyed immensely, There were ahout hfty-five present. Page 71 1 1 'N AN FGHE IGALISMAN 15 '15- Senior Play CC H11 1'1UU1v11illrXN1l, .1 I'l11l11llh 11111111111 111' Vv'1111'111'11 51111111 .11111 Y111111 111.11111- ll 1 111 XX'.lr 11111 151.11 111'1'51'1111'11 111' 11111 S11111111' C1155 111 1111' 511111111 .1111111111'111111 1111 11111 1'1'1' 111111 1111111 . 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Junior Glass Play cc NN'S LITTLE AFFAIRH was successfully aired hy the junior Class, April 25, 1930. This is only the second time in the history of Kingman High School that a junior Class has attempted a play and it was thoroughly enjoyed. The opening scene is in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, parts taken hy Darlye Saurhaugh and Lois Vauhel. They have two spoiled children, Geraldine, a ilapper, taken hy Doris Dixon, and Harold, a modern youth, taken hy Lester Claasen. Pete Reynolds, a wealthy young hachelor, played hy Charles Goodwin, comes to Bonner's house and is mistaken for a chauffeur. After seeing Miss Lane, the Bonner secretary, he takes the joh. At their party Reynolds knows none of the guests except a widow, Mrs. Cresf well, taken hy Olive Stewart, to whom he was once engaged. She promises to keep his seeret, Mrs. Creswell's pearls are stolen, and a detective, Dick Gregg, is ealled. He decides that Barnum is the thief and that Miss Lane is working with him. This is all thrown over hy Harold's confessing he put the pearls in Miss Lane's hag to get even with her. Before Barnum and Miss Lane leave the next morning, he hreaks the news that they are to he married. Mrs. Creswell gives the secret away that he is not Pete Reynolds. The suecess of the play was due to hard and persistent work of the juniors and the excellent coaching and managing of Miss Margaret Wright and Miss Lueille Conlon. Page 73 Q l o ff'-S 4 l 'Guia TFALISMAN Mother and Daughter Banquet Une of the most outstanding features of the Girl Reserves was the Mother and Daughter hanquet on May 14, The color scheme was purple, lavendar and gold. The principal feature was Mrs. Baymiller who gave a review of Edna Ferher's So Big . There were forty mothers and daughters present. lt was followed hy a short husiness meeting. zip!!! The Seniors all :imved school May Zo. They went to Mineral Springs, Pekin. Twenty'one were there. Boating and hasehall were enjoyed hy hoth the girls and the hoys. Everyone sang while Marjorie accompanied on her uke. The teachers were good sports and culprits received a sunhurn as their only punishment. I i Senior Slurnbers The Senior girls had one of the hest parties of the year at their Slumher Party. lt was heid May 311, at Marjorie Phelps hotne. Midnight lunch was served and late hreakfast. All were quite warm hecause of the hot pajamas. School Picnic On -lune 6, there was the largest picnic of the season. Every girl and hoy in the high and grade schools and their parents attended the picnic. There were many games played and races were run. All enjoyed themselves immensely and there was plenty I0 vat. TCINHS. ladlsvlizlll. hoating. Slltglllg. and races filled the day's outing. uniorfSenior Picnic On june I I, the juniors sponsored a picnic in honor of the Seniors. Races were held and prizes were given to the winners. However, tennis, hasehall, and swimming were the chief features of the day's entertainment. There was plenty to eat even Daryle had enough. Junior Prom May 16, 1930 HE fifth Annual .lunior Prom was one of the most hrilliant and attractive events of the school year. The school gymnasium was transformed from a place of work and study to one of enioyahle entertainment. The soft glow of japanese lanterns lit up the false ceiling of delicately colored, peach and nile paper. Three small, talented dancers, Catherine Duffy. -lean Vonachen, and jimmy Kromphardt, furnished solo numhers. Both alumni and high school students came out in full force for this event and danced to the music of the New Arcadians. A great deal of the responsihility of this successful evening fell-on the general chairman, Charles Goodwin, and his cofworlters. Daryle Saurhaugh and his committee must he given credit for the heautiful decorationsg Sadie Jones was responsihle for the entertainment: refreshments were taken care of hy Lois Vauhel: and the puhlieity and invitations hy Leslie Vv'ilson. Everyone in the junior Class and also all who attended the Prom helped to make it an event long to he rentemliered. Miss Wright of the Kingman llrade School is responsihle for many helpful suggestions which she gladly gave to the head of the respective committees. Pitt-e 7-J ATHLETICS N N CEJHE 'GALISMAN M pw Thomas E. Correll INCE his graduation from Bradley Polytechnic Institute in 1925, Thomas E. Correll has heen the mentor for the athletic teams of Kingman High School. During his four years at Bradley he huilt for himself an athletic record that has heen difficult to surpass. Considered one of the finest examples of four letter men ever graduated from his college, he carved for himself a niche in Bradley's Hall of Fame that will last for years to come. Whether facing victory or possihle defeat, Coach Correll never loses hope for an instant, hut constantly remoulds and huilds his teams in order that they may he smooth working and consistent aggregations. Throughout his work as Coach at Kingman, Correll has worked to put the athletics on a high scale. The same hard work and fair play that made Tommy a leader at Bradley are important factors in his dealings with our hoys, developing teams that are known for their good sportsmanship. Respected hy rival coaches, heloved hy his athletes, and admired hy the studentfhody and faculty, Tommy has indeed created for himself a record of which any man might he proud. Pu 1 n N T51-IE KGALISMAN 'N Summary of Kingman Athletics in 1930 UACH CORRELL, having a green te.im to hank on, holstered his foothall attaek around Captain Anderson. and when the year ended Kingman had won four, lost two, and tied one, out of seven games. ln lvaslcethall, the team held the large Peoria sehools to close seores and won over some of the hest teams in the state. Wlieii the season had eome to a elose, the quintet h.id finished well over the .ifltl mark in games won and lost. The track team of WRU made a wonderful showing. due mostly to the four seniors. Tegard, Green, Roszell and also Gummerson, who has worked hard all year to gain in points. Kingman took first at the triangular meet at Chillieothe. winning a heautitiil trophy. The team then took part in four sueeessive meets, winning fourth in the Bradley liiterseliolastie. Roszell and Tegard plaeed tirst and seeond, respectively, at the District Meet at Lincoln, entitling them to go to the State Meet at Champaign, where Tegard got third in the high hurdles. They next plaeed second in the Streatort Peoria Meet, Tegard hreaking three records: high juinp, hroad juinp, and high hurdles. Roszell plaeed first in the javelin, Green third in the mile, and Guinmerson third in the haltifmile. At. the Henry relays, Kingman plaeed third, ending a most successful year in track. In hasehall the team equaled the reeord of last year, winning nine games and losing two. The pitching fell upon the shoulders ot' Saurhatigh and Hall, a freshman, who. in another year, will make a eonsistent winner. Leslie Wilstwii was on the receiving end, and the team as a whole had a hatting average of .Silt Leslie Wilstiii and Bill Anderson led the .ittaelt with a halting average well over .-NIH per cent. lhigr 70 -A 'TQ 405 FGHE KEALISMAN x Q, Ay: M'J . ,f f f V. 9? xg 45 xx! 94 0... 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The first half saw the opponents push over two touchdowns and outplay our hoys most of the half. In the second half, Kingman came hack strong and had the hall in Chillicothe's territory all the time. The second half had just hegun when Kingman opened up and scored in the first few minutes, Fumhles prevented the Blue and Gray from scoring on several occasions, and the game ended with the hall on Chillicothe's fivefyard line. KINGMAN 7, TOULON o A hattered Kingman High team took the field against a heretofore undefeated Toulon foothall team. Four Kingman regulars sat on the sidelines during this game. Lehman and Hoehne were down in their studies while Goodwin and L. Wilscuii were laid up with injuries. Kinney at fullback played his hest game of the year, averaging six yards every time he carried the hall. Saurhaugh scored the touchdown and also the extra point in the closing minutes of play to spell defeat for the visitors. KINGMAN 32, EUREKA O Everyhody looked good in this game. R. Wilsrnn and Green opened up huge holes in the opponent's line and Kinney and Saurhaugh marched through these holes for consistent gains, while Cage and Bradley ran wild in the open field. The defensive work of Anderson and Barrett was very prominent all during the game. KINGMAN 15, FARMINGTON 0 The last hattle of the season saw our hoys run, pass, tackle, and play like demons, although during the preceding week very little practice was held owing to the fact that all memhers of the squad were vaccinated. The Hrst half ended in a 041 tie with neither team holding the edge. After the second half opened, our reverses and douhle reverses, with Cage and Bradley carrying the hall, netted us two spectacular touchf downs. Cage ran fifty yards and Bradley sixty yards on a douhle reverse and a fake reverse. The defensive play of Green stood out in the game. Page 79 Wx R KGHE FGALISMAN I vIXf.f, XII Im: .II HnlI.I,I Imff. N. 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S, track men who placed were: Tegard, who won lst high hurdles, 3rd high jumpg Green, 3rd in the mile run, Another heautiful trophy was added to the trophy case. GREATER PEORIA, MEET, MAY 20 Kingman track aces again took second place in the Greater Peoria meet hy nosing out Manual. The stars were Tegard, Green, Guminerson, and Roszell. Tegard-lst high hurdles, Ist high jump, Ist hroad jump, Znd low hurdles. Green -Znd mile run. Gummerson -3rd halffmile run, Roszell-Ist javelin. Another heautiful second place trophy was put in the trophy case. Wliile Tegard took individual honors and took home the high point trophy, he was also successful in hreaking three records. SECTIONAL MEET AT LINCOLN, MAY 12 This meet at Lincoln was of great importance to all high school track and field artists, hecause the hoys who placed first or second earned the right to compete in the state finals at Champaign. Coach Correll picked five of his hest and took them to Lincoln. Two of the Eve placed, namely: Ros:ellAIst javelin. Tegard-2nd high hurdles. STATE MEET AT CHAMPAIGN, MAY IS The day of the state meet found Coach Correll and two of his athletes awaiting the starter's signal. The hoys who were entitled to compete in the state meet were Tegard and Roszell. After the preliminaries, semiffinals, and the finals, Tegard was the only contestant who won a place. He won third in the 120-yard high hurdles, and this entitles him to compete in the Stagg National meet at Chicago. I-Iis time for the high hurdles was 1158. HENRY TRACK MEET, MAY 28 STAGG NATIONAL, MAY EU, 51 Page,-s no M X FHE 'DALISMAN 11 11 'I'1.11 f.'1-11- il. X1111111I. tl. l'111111l, XX. X11111111111. ,I. H1111111. l11.H11111 111111. 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JAY BRADLEY, who was a three letter man, was one of the shiftiest halfhacks in Peoria. When there was punch to he needed. he was always in there for a touch- down, Although Jay was not a regular in haskethall. he played in three-fourths of the games to earn his letter. In baseball jay was a good outfielder and also a dependahle hitter. HAROLD VAUBEL, who was hut a one sport man. played his position exceed' ingly well. the position heing as tackle on the footliall team. As he played in the middle of the line, he was always in the thick of the tight. NYAL ROSZELL, who was also a one sport man, threw the javelin on the track team. He always heaved the javelin around 160 feet, and could he depended upon at least Hrst or second place in the meets in which he participated. JOE GUMMERSON did not take part in athletics his First three years. During his fourth year. he was a good reserve on the haskethall team. joe was also a good track man. IntrafMura1 Athletics NTERfCLASS athletics have always hcen an interesting division of sports, hecausc of the high competition. This year the Senior, junior, Sophomore. and Freshman teams each played seven games. For the first time in intrafmural athletics at K. H. S., the Freshmen were class champions with five victories and two defeats. ALLSTAR TEAM josfsvri Glxirtiraitsox QCapt.j, Forward klmiiis Sooriy Forward NEwroN KINNEY. Guard Lizsini VVIILQUN, Guard PATRICK Hi-Li-ruorv, Center SECOND TEAM l'l.XRULD Brrici-uza fCapt.j, Forward Groaoii Diiax, Forward Liiwis LAwRENr:r, Guard NEWELL Imzmsi. Guard HARITLD Vavmii.. Center Senior Team junior Team Sophomore Team Freshman Team j. Grmmeasox H. Bi-.uziiirk N. KINNEY 1Capt,j I Hlzfl'-RUN G. DEAN L. C1.AAseN H. Ci'NlarARE R Hlil-'FRUN H. VAi'maL L. Wnsox lCa R. Grmmiiasorsz N Irsramrvi QCapt,b F. GREEX QCapt.j C. Goomvix H. Livmusrox L. L.xwRi-.Nor O. Palos E. Memos R. BRr'sH j. Scion D. XX'A1ai-.L D. Gaiman R. HUEHNE B BRl'.l:DLUYI' j. 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FCCCIVLIIQ third lmnmwrs in thu Scum' Class. Dah- is m .lI'Lh'I1l .nlwlum sl.1md'hy. h.1v1nQ survrd 1111 rhv 11w1wlh.1ll tram, LILLIE GLTMMERSON Llllic I4 .1 quict. 1'1msg1c11t111Lls student. cmnplctlng hcl' thuml yc.11' .1s hlghcst 1'.1nkx11g 11cf.1t1:s. LESLIE XVILSON ln Qlklkhlhill 111 Tllllklllg sscund in scholnship in thc .Iu11i111' Class, Lcshu h.1s Illllklf qultc .1 1'vc111'J ln h.1sch.1ll HU IF .1lw.1Vs ll Lhhgcnt wfwrkcr in cvcrythmg hc 11mlc1'ta1k1's Page SX m SCIIUIATSIIIP III Ihr ,h11111w1' Cl.1ss. Sho IS .1lw.1ys rczuly lu lcnd ll hclpmg h.1ml tu hur Tw KGHE 'GALISMAN Helly Lou Phelps. Maruan-t Jani- Cook, Hzufulil Livingston. 'l'hmulou- llaithmzm. HAROLD LIVINGSTON Harold has continued his brilliant beginning. This year he has again distinguished himself in debating, in a new line, oratory, he is found to be exceptional, having won the Cosmopolitan oratory contest. MARGARET JANE COOK Margaret ,lane is outstanding in scholarship and participation in activities. She is a valuable member of the contest-chorus group. BETTY LOU PHELPS Besides leading the Freshman Class in scholarship, Betty Lou was chosen class editor for the Talisman. She is a very fine declaimer and an enthusiastic art student. THEODORE RATI-IMAN Theodore has received the honor of ranking highest in scholarship among the boys of the Freshman Class. Besides this he is a member of the High School Orchestra. playing the violin. Page 89 X lk F51-IE CGALISMAN 'N N' Willizmu X111I'1N11. 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I xxlII lm! my TIl.lt tllvy .lrv dc.ld. tllcy .lru lllrl .lw.ly' Xx'llIl .l cIlucl'y Nlllllv. .llld .l xxxlw uf nhl- Il.llld TIlcy Il.lx'u xx.llldvl'cd llllll .lll Lllllxllllxxll I.llld :Xml Iril LIS LII'C.lll1llIQ. Huw wry Illll' Il llcrdf lllllft Iw. Qlllfw rIll-y IIIIQCI' tllcrs .'Xlld X'KHll U yllll, xx'Il-l lIll' XYIILIUQI yxilfll IJIII' lIlv llldtllllu -.Icp .llld th-3 gI.ld I .'IIlI'I1. IIQIIIIIIQ nf tIlclll Illrillg llll, .ls dc.l1' Ill tIll' Ilwc ut' Thurc .ls tIlc Illvc IIIA I'Iurc1 Tlllllk wt' lllclll stlll .ls tIlc Nllllc, I my: Tllcy .IIT lllll dlnld tIlvy .lru lllst .lxx'.lyI 'GHE TBALISMAN N I'm Wondering WOULD love to paint a picture of a scene in early spring. of a little cottage nestled at the end of a country lane. It would be surrounded with daffodils and buttercups amid the grass so green, and mighty oaks whose spreading branches would shade a large, blue bed of violets. Here and there an hepatiea or a bloodroot would be growing wild. O'er the cottage, small and cozy, would be growing ivy, green, climbing, twining upward toward the blue sky of a May day. By the doorway looking downward toward the empty lane, a maiden would be standing. The soft south wind would be playing with her curly, dark brown hair and her blue gingham apron would be rippling in this gentle breeze, while beneath the hand raised to shade her face would be found a yearning expression of love and grace. The sun above would be piercing the leaves. and the leaves themselves would be waving banners of life, and bluebirds fluttering through the air would be symbols of happiness. But-someone has wasted my colors and squeezed my tubes till they're dry. Somebody else has broken my easel and broken my palette in two, while others are attempting to drive this picture from my mind. ButAwill they ever succeed? I'm wondering. I would love to sing a song, as l've hummed it oft before, and this is what I'd like to sing about. I'd sing a song of summertime, of a cottage by a lane, and a bower of roses blooming to show it's june again. I'd sing about the thousand birds as they twitter in the oaks, and the bright butterflies as they flutter through the air. I'd sing of a woman, too, who's standing straight and fair, before the cottage, with eager eyes, watching and waiting for the figure which is now but a mere speck against the narrow lane. I'd sing of her wonderful beauty, of her patience and her joy as she sees that speck take the shape of the man she is waiting for. I'd love to sing this song of summer time, but---someone has taken my voice and given it to the wind, while somebody else has sealed my lips so that no song can reign. Will I ever be able to sing it? I'm wondering. I'd love to write a story about a dream I've had, a story of bright autumn with her trees so gayly clad. I'd write about a cottage whose ivy has turned red, and the robins and the bluebirds, who toward the south have fled, On the step of this cottage at the end of the narrow lane, would be standing a woman, lovely, and at her feet a man. Their happiness would be sublime, their life one happy book. Each deed or word an inspiring chapter. Each page a well worth look. 'Tis this I'd love to write about. But--someone has broken my pencil and someone else has lost my pen, while another has spilt my ink upon my heart and some unknown hand has traced there the word HATE But that unknown hand has never taken from me these memories. I'm wondering why? Why has the clearness of this picture faded and left me only illusion? VVhen he is ready to tell me, will I be able to understand? I'm wondering! --Phoebe Bemeice Palmer. Page 93 cfs KGHE 'GALISMAN Service ERVICIE is the spirit that animates men and women everywhere who know that others depend upon them. Back of every real achievement has heen that spirit of service' that desire to lighten loads, or make hrighter. happier and more heautiful the lives of others. A man may he rich or poor, courted or ignored. hut if he does things which make for progress. he is a success. he serves. Usefulness to others is the real standard of success. Great puhlic utilities have all heen the outcome of needs met hy men and women desiring to serve. Faith in the usefulness of the accomplishments has kept them toiling willingly. All husiness and professional pursuits depend for success upon the mcasure of their service to others. Giving the world hetter material. hetier measure. hetter oppor' tunities, is true service. The world seeks those who desire to serve. Money, influence, honor, and power may follovt, hut the attendant joy in having accomplished that which is of henefit to others is compensation enough to those who have that hurning urge to serve. - 'Frances Fisher. Indian Legend ANY moons ago in the land of many ma-tafokfkas or snowflakes, a heautiful Indian maiden named Ivfaftah, lived in a great forest with her people. Maftah loved the forest with its soft carpet of pine needles. She loved to hear the pines whisper to the wind and see the hirds flutter among the green hranehes. In the spring a great variety of wild flowers made a heautiful trimming on the forest floor. Maftah would sit for hours hy the sparkling hrook that danced over mosscovered stones, and think of all the heautiful things around her. She would wander through the forest and play with tiny hear cuhs. who had just awakened from their long winter sleep. In the autumn she would help the squirrels stoi'e food for the winter hy gathering nuts and placing them in small piles on the ground. The wild inhahitants of the forest never feared Maftah. They lovcd her and knew she would not harm them, Une dewy morning Maftah wandered through the forest to the great mountain. Huge houlders. which had rolled from the snowy heights, were piled high at the edge of the forest, Maftah was looking to see if she could find a new kind of flower among these great rocks. She was walking along at the very top, when suddenly her foot slipped. She fell many thousands of feet and was killed. Then was a mournful time for the wild inhahitants of the forest. The next summer as the Indians were getting water from the tiny hrooklet, one of the young warriors spied a heautiiul pink flower growing in the water. Look, he cried, it is a token of friendship to Maftah from her heloved flowers. Martha Kuppelei, Page 14 TN 'N 'GHE KGALISMAN 'M TN KINGMAN I'm in a grateful mood today. And I fccl as though I owe A mighty cleht of gratitude To thc school we all love so Kingmanl given inc so many things That I can ncicr forget. Happy hours of work and play, And the hest friends ever mct. I I really cannot half cxpress My thankfulncss at all. And it's very hard to rcalizc That I'll not hc hcrc next fall. But no inaltcr what may he my lot. Nor where I chance to roam. Kingman High will he to me My dear old school day home. fFmncex F1xl1c1. THE CHRISTMAS STAR You appeared in the East, to Wise Men traveling afar, Oh, thou noble, golden Christmas Star. You came to proclaim a Saviofs hirth While angel choirs sang, rejoicing, to all the earth. You smiled to the Shepherds, who, their flocks hringing, Saw and rejoiced and went their way singing. Shine, nohle Star in the nightfhlue skies, Leading all to where the Bahy lies. --Florence Poslzard. Page -Ji w 4 5 fi 9 I 3 -I I I IS 23 'li SI I II IZ I 3 li IS III my 'VT Zi Z6 27 7 x -I i 6 9 III II IZ I3 I7 IN III ll! Pugt' 'N F61-IE FGALISMAN Calendar SEPTEMBER Back again. Our schctlulc still Ill a lULlLlLllC. Arc wt' Seniors? Wu can't hclicvc it uursclvcs. Ercslimcn play tag. as usual. VJQ licgin thc wcclt with niorc work, Oh, gt'-:I xvt rc tirctl alrcatly. FIEUINIUICES call is nut fur fnutlwgill ggtmlitlilrgg, OCTOBER Kingmaifs upcning tvunthall gains at Vsfyciniing Wliiiiigwct-! Wm win, 3-HI. Kingman mcuts tlcfcat at Elinwuntl. Tun hatl, IID7 Kingman tics with Havana, Sucuntl hnmt' ganic. Thrilling First snowfall uf the scasun, Kingman 6, Cliillicntlic IS, Tun hatl. llcat 'cm nvxt tiinc. Ounuli, High Schnnl Halluw-:'cn party. NOVEMBER Anutlicr x'it'tui'y. Kingman hcats Tlvultm hy ont' pnint. Armisticc Day. Clcncral tlismissal. Plane matlt' for pajaina paratlc. Nu paratlc, liatl xwatlicr. Aw, gccl Oh, hwy! what a xx'alk'awayI Kingman 32, Eurulta II last himnic gainv. First hnnlt t't'pul'Is art' tluc for scnilvrs. WC -.lisrulic lim' v.1t'ci1iaLirm rxhihit. Kingmanis :taxi A tircshman displays his whltc rat in the halls. Faculty gives tu Cfliampaign Kingman gncs tn Farmington. Wiii last ganic nt tuutl'all scasun, I ll, lvlany vacant scats. Vaucinatinns fall fur crutclics Bank tlay pci' tvnt is low hccausc of aliscnccs. l.OlIliIllQ fuiwvartl to 'fliaiiksgiviiig hulitlays. Vvyxi get ilmui' xwlinlc days to rcst Tutcliurs atltl tn nur lists nf things tn hc thankful fm' nn atlvanccd assignincnts Vxflitcl DECEMBER Back :msc iiiuiw, nearly all ivclwcrutl fruni lun much turkcy. Tcacliws awartl pustur prilcs. Banl. tlayi First inccting ull now Tizlisnitm Stall. Nu sulinnl visiting tlay. Clivrus girls art' gucsts of Miss lvlunns, Annual stall :li-wsvii Elnrcncc our cn.lit1+r'iii'clin'f. Psp incctiug. First liaslwtliall gamc with Chilli tnnight. Kingman wins npcning gzunv, 2322. Ttili.-cnzan canipaign. Stilisuriptioiis npcn. Ert's inian l3acltw.u'tls Party. Oh, Innk at thu Ing Christmas trcc wut in front! Chant' un, gang Sccnml Ing ganw tnnight llI'IIk'L'VlllC. Kingman wins, hut uh, how close! INI4, Christmas pagvant rchcarsal. Kingman plays llcuria High tonight. Squad is cntcrtainctl at Mit Baymillcr's itll tlinncr. Christmas pageant in autllturium. Ulm '1 6 7 S 9 lfl l3 I7 10 21 Z2 Z4 27 'IS '19 30 4 6 IU I4 20 Il 'Zi 'lo '18 w 4 5 7 I0 ll I2 I3 14 18 I9 20 'll 24 'GHE AKGALISMAN JANUARY Here we are ready to go again. Miss Winder gives lecture for seniors. Exciting class games. Shame on the seniors! Thrifty seniors win the banner. Another state champion debate team chosen. VV'here is Virginia? Here she comes, tardy as usual. What a game! Kingman 13, Princeville 14. Debate squad working overtime. Kingman victorious over Trivoli. How easy, io-lo. Loud cheers. Exam week. Time to start reviewing. More of the same thing. Exams. And still more exams. Will they never let us rest? Final verdict, Seniors look pale. Mae returns to Kingman-welcomel Well, how nice! Our surprise party on Mrs, Coale is published in the Star. Mrs. Coale must have overlooked the paper last night and was she surprised?! Parties have a bad effect. Seniors are ill. Debaters working hard. Oh, boy! we love those long hours in the library. The freshmen heat you! FEBRUARY Seniors lose the thrift banner to the juniors. Welcome, Mac. Seniors have theater party. No school. Lincoln's birthday. How many did you get? What? Oh, of course, ,it's Valentines Day. Assembly. We learn how to jump rope. Seniors beat junior girls in curtain raiser. Freshmen win championship in class basketball. Atta time, freshiesl Don't forget to buy your candy apples. The proceeds are for the new shrubbery. Big holiday, Oh, yes, senior book reports, MARCH Who are those hardworking students? Oh, it is the essay contestants and the debaters. March has come like a lion for them. Kingman goes down under Spalding. Ah, we shall seek revenge. Look pretty- -group pictures for the annual. Hooray! No school today! We get a much needed rest. Dcbaters receive schedule. We battle East Peoria first. Mac looks surprised. Seniors get to class on time. Mac is absent, but he picked a good looking sub, so we'll excuse him this time. Concert at Shrine temple. Bus service. First trial debate. Welre not so good. juniors begin work on class play, Ann's Little Affair. Another trial debate: looks bad for us. Concert by high school students of the city. First league debateg not bad-V-we win 4 out of 6 points. No school- -teachers off to convention. Florence leaves for Chicago amid March blizzard and student cheers. Page '27 Zi 211 8-1 IS 1 -1 9 111 14 li 16 17 fi '7 I4 li 16 19 20 -1 T fx 111 P11 Q 1' 'M N '51-1E TSALISMAN X- '-N ff111111111'1'1'1111 c1llll' 1111'1'1111g. lnturcsting lcclurc 111' Miss 1V11'Vv'11111111'y, t1'11111g 111 111'r tr.1v1'1s 111 E11r11p1'. T111' s1111xx', t111' f1111xx'. 1111' lWC.lLlIllvLl1 Q1111xx1 Still 11111111 s1111xx'. Will it ncvcr c1'11s1-1' 1111-11 tr11111 Flurciicc, M1111 l'l1l1li 1'1'p111'1s 14111 s1'11111rs. 1301111 gin' 1111, S1'11l11rs. 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Orville Prior wide awake in class, Nyal Roszell without a new sheha7 Marjorie Phelps not chasing a new man? Frances Fisher without her gum? The Freshman not playing tag7 George Tegard wearing size No. 2 shoe? The Seniors not making special reports? Mr. Bayiniller without his Essex? 'v Gertrude Thomas: x'Does he helong to the '400'7 Catherine Sullivan: Yes, he's one of the ciphersf' AT CHICAGO Florence Poshard: Look here, thc rain is simply pouring through the roof ot my hed room! Stevens Hotel Proprietor: Ahoslutely according to our prospectus, Madam. Running water in every room. thin Barrett: Lin otfa that girlfi Ralph Brush: Why'7 jim: x'She asked me if I danced, Ralph: Vv'ell? jim: I was dancing with her when she asked. Frank Bessler: I understand that Mac is quiet poetic, Orville Prior: Yea, how come? Frank: All the stuhs in his check hook read, 'Ode to a guy'. Mr, Baymiller: Take this sentence, 'Take the cow out of the lot,' Whitt mood? Pat Hetfron: The cow. 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'We aroni on a plate Dick Gregg: Oh, some careless fellow left it out lweside a hole in the road. Newell Ingram: Say, I didn't realize Cage was so tight hetoref' 7.. 5 A Theo, Rathman: No, X Q N, Ingram: The other day he told me that he Q - 1 had lost some money through investments, and come g l' 5 to Hnd out. he had tried a gum slot machine that - Q1 Q ' didn't work. 5 V n ar N x V., Lois Vaulale: She sure gave you a dirty look. I I ' Florence Poshard: Whii7'A Lois: Mother Nature. Martha Kappeler: Whitt makes petrified trees? Evelyn Seahurg: 'lThe wind rocks them. Tom Maston: Bring me another hoiled egg.-' Wztiter: Anything else? Tom M.: Yes, you had hetter hring a coop. The last one flew awa SEZ JAY: Can't study in the fall Gotta play foothall. Canit study in the winter. Gotta play hasketfhall. Can't study in the spring, Gotta play hasefhall. Cant study in the summer, Gotta girl. Lady to Roy Gummerson: Do you carry Roy: No, lady, I eoulc.ln't even lift it. 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Imagine lay Bradleys emharrassment when his friends call for him at Wrightls. Daryle Saurhaugh: Can you date Maria 'I'heresa7 Charles Goodwin: I dont know. Vvflials her phone nutnlNer7u Erma Bruteher: Has Frank large feetfw Ruth Juelg: I donlt know. I never saw him with his shoes off. Giggle, giggle, little juniors, You may some day grow up hig Even Seniors had a tussle, K 'iii Y 1: Had to work, and plug, and dig. Own' 'gn Leslie Wilscmii: 'KI can tell instinctively what 74 people think of me. ,. 1' :fu .9 017 , fa ff' n l il ll. 4 -ii F f if .Hr Cecelia Cate: How annoyingf' A . F U , Mae: Can you students in the hack of the room hear me? Ralph Brush fsitting in the very last seat, 1 No, Newton Kinney: A'How much for a hair cut? Barher: Ffifty cents. Newton: Shave7 Barher: 'lFifty cents. Newton: Shave my head. COACH CORRELL SAYS: I like the golden summer days. I like nice warm nights. In fact, I like all summer hrings Except mosquito lwites. BUT ARENT WE Love is like an onion. You taste it with delight. But after it's all over A LL? You wonder what made you lwite. Salesman: A'Yes, sir: that's the smartest hat we've gotf' Ralph Hayward: Really it doesn't have to he smart. IIll put the hrains in it myself, And then there is Ruhy -laggers, who got a shoe shine and then rememlaered she had Fanny's shoes on, judge: Guilty or not? james Scott: Not what? Sadie Jones: We'x'e heen talking over our plans for the spring dance. Alys Gadherry: Oh, I know where there is the loveliest spring, Page HI? N NN T5HE FGALISMAN 1 M F6 0 ' QWEEt9-9lND- x 'ww I Y H Wi, 6 , M' , f x , u 1, ' 'Zi 2 YV 42 'Q b , I 6. .90 wzsifmaamfs If ,, r A D0 -. F J fo' 45. A K I. 5 I R ., , ' 'SH+1D1 3 5 I' 'A 19 Wg? H 90 R t 3 .. 3, D .1 I fa . s L C PW- 512.33 TN N '51-112 K-GALISMAN N N Gut Advertisers EAR READER: In the next few pages we have prepared for you a mixture of fun and seriousness. It is our desire that you give careful attention to the serious part-in other words, the ads. By means of them we are able to defray a large part of the expense of this book, and you are given the opportunity to buy it at a price considerably lower than its actual cost. Therefore, thanks are owed to these business and professional men, both by us, the editors, and you, the readers. And as a gentle hint, we would add that the best way to show appreciation to them is by patronage. So laugh at our jokes---they are there for that purpose, but think about the ads, THAT is what they were meant for. 'Thanking you in advance, we remain, Sincerely yours, TPIE TALISMAN STAFF. Page 107 N K KEHE KGALISMAN 1 hw B56 X f- w S,- , I X 1 t Y .. fy N , E , . ti if r K i ' ' E ' L lq F! 'xmmfgw ik' ' if X f X 9-A Q s ' L 1 1 lf ' , l' Af. Pau: ION CGHE FGALISMAN M 1 . F A YGU GRADUATES OF KI GMA HIGH QjLlI' best Wishes for your future. The world is before you. It is yours. Act right and your success is assured. Vxfear good clothes--they lend dignity and add to your chances. This store has catered to the wants of young men for 76 years. Ours is ll good store to stick to. The Schradzki 0. 213215 SOUTH ADAMS STREET 'M AN '51-IE CGALISMAN 'N -N Vxfe Seri 'c Club Breakfast, Business Men's Lunches Table d'I'Iote Dinners, Midnight Lunches LCKRISQ Chocolates and Ice Cream The more you cut the more yon want ILLINOIS SUGAR BQWL,422 Main St, Going, Not to be Forgotten THEIlE she ftood. one of the most ridiculed llu htd tt nn tx l old red l serxxtnts in exi t . A g ' . . s 'e.1tcd, tluthlu, S ence today I went up to ht-r und stroked her fondly, She lllX Ll ilu' .in :open ltxll in the lull. I reineinhered the ID-lily miles we had traveled .ind ill tht h tr ' . dshipf we 11.111 wt-Qitlmered together. In her youth she had heen ll thorough lired. She rc:-ponded to my slightest touch :ind would stand for hours waiting for Int , when I lett her, Now she stood there in that condition My heart was rent. I choket H with emotion to think thin after itll these years my old Fo d t 'o to t ' r Inns g th' junk pilt Frtmk Bexxler. INTELLIGENT TIRE SERVICE Goomhut Tnxhs Vnlcanizing SPARTON RADIOS Only the Bax! Acccs.woric.s Kyadstvum 'Give 0., Inc. 531 Eui.ToN S'l'RIil'lY Pnoiwfs 51201 5125 Open every night until 10 o'clock Qt' l HI FGHE KGALISMAN 'M Sweeter: the day with Candy Newlands Candy FOR YOUNG AND OLD ASK YOUR DEALER 1. T. NEWLAND CANDY CO. 2726 N. ADAMS COMPLIMENTS OF Peoria Water Works 7 -N K IBHE KGALISMAN N M SPQRTING GOGDS COMPLETE LINES AT ALL TIMES G. N. PORTMAN CO. Opposite Court House I?-3 N, Adams Street Phone 7433 Peoria, IIIinois VJIIKPICSLIIC Prices to Sciioolx and Colleges 3 7 .. Ianby Ixrcnippg How long welt x u tiigagetl tif .Iini1'u I3ci'iiatIiiie 9ieheI I tIou't kiioxx my xx-.iieli stUIIIN'tl.'4 IIot'loi'. Put out your tongue more than that all ot' itfu Earl Uartliier. Hut, tloetor. I C.lIIiI. Ill t'.isteiit-tl at tht- other eiitl A The ax'ei'.ige xx man has .1 voeahulary ot' only t-ight xxortlb. It ix .1 small stock, hut think of the lll1'Il'HX'CI I Ii.u'I Iohufoo- Iiu .ixx'tuIIy light ou my feet. Mai'g.u'vt klaue Ctuxii' How ahout other peopIe's7 DR. E E. BARBUUR .IEWELER xx'A'i'r:i1Es ommoxos '31 -If'If 'I' BNN- XXUXTKTH .ma 4lEXX'IEI.RY Ravmluxitz 4 I'hoiie W'-I IIHUNIL 'J-W3 Next lo I':iI.it-t- 'I4ht'.ilie .M - J. E. PRENGER -MJ Main St I'eox'ia. III 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Wrecked Autos Repaired MECHANICIAL. SERVICE TOXVING - PAINTING. .CILASS WHEELS WALKER 68 WERNER 2ll7'If'w Fayette St. Ph twii e +2139 P1 t'III . I 'GHE 'GALISMAN KATZINGB famous DUTCH BLACK CHOCOLATES fllcg. IIS. Pat. UTI., Visit our new SLIINLIYIM111 Stun' Cfglmllcs. Inc CIYUZIIN, Szlmlwlchcs. Bcst curlv service. Plenty nf p.n'k1ng space. Best Fund Mmufv Cmz Buy' KATZINGS 418 M.nn Strcct lil? N. Unlvcrsxty n1c:1I. Clmrlcs GumIxx'in: UBLII. aI.u'Iing, nIun'l ycvu xxnlnt Ln 111-ll'l'y .1 nun wh-I I ,.. Fralnccs GmIgn': I sllppusu sn, Im! nk .m'fnI Iwring engaged to nncf Elsic ffmndcllz I unswcrcd .I qucsuun in class tndnyf' Thelma Alvnrd: 'IWIILII unswcr dld ynu pvc? Este Craxndcllz Ijrcscnt. I MCIIWLI Urccn: ..WI1llI du yuu mnsnlcx an man sir-:gli-:st f41L1Il'.'I' Etlmvl Gray: Bang so scurccf' Crystal Hcndryx: Uh, Im Llylllgy Huh I'IucImc: Can I hclp ymwuf' Thu Largest Outfxttcrs of ML'?l and XXVOTTICTI in Central Illinois YQ UTHFUL APPAREL Ik LI FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS AND BOYS Cnllcgmtc snnts, snappy furnishings for nhs Iwny. Smalrtly fushlmlcd cunts, frocks, accessories for I ' j rl. 'F A 5 Q . S 5 ' A N 5 ar I., L ,FL 'W I '-C--mmm SOUTH ADAMS AT FULTON Pug I1 N 'Guia FGALISMAN 'X The PYKE STUDIO Hpmtmits of the Butter Surf THL 'T LXLISNIAN T W 151-.im W ri 5.-XY Mon 1-i. Z923N.A1m, OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR l 9 3 U lx ' ' W DR. . F. SIMPSQN Dentist PHONE 8059 -XMB S'I'RliIi'l Pm NA, lL1.lNo1s Open Ll sm mgx auwzmt with us, szxvc part uf wary pay chuck and your future will bc Ll flabby unc. CBANK OF PEORIA fs1wH4 'N T51-IE IGALISMAN '-N 'N A ' ij . Q - S N 5:3 '21 , , C f I 7 Lrg 1- E AP.. - ? 2' 5 E' . -- f '6 Y . 5 1 Y Y Q x , O 42, 'ilk' HF' ix Nj n Li 1-A c 'GLN PEORIA'S ONLY UNDERSELLING STORE DO YOUR BUYING HERE AND YOU'LL SAVE MONEY LI serv Mn S ADAMIITI I II 'N N GHE IGALISMAN FRASCO E3 SONS GROCERIES AND MEATS .Slhzcality and Service A HLlII1C'L3WI1CLI Store-Vv'hat it does and what it means to the community Store No. I-3001 N. Adams St. Phone -P6874 Store No. 2, --I7II?w1ffj N. Adams St. Phone +6475 I,I',4IRI.-X. II.I.1.' PALACE MADISON 'Ihr PLmmnr1ml Pzutzuex Q GENERAL CONTRACTORS Central NilIlIIII.II Iiank Bldg, APOLLO Home uf RIALTO PHIIMA M1168 I'IimuR1A, 11,1 qgubhx Gheafyes FRED HARBERS' SONS LYCEUM I Erieml uf f1.n'b.11', K. H. S. BOOK SHELF I3.IryIe Saurhaugh Children uf the New Forest- ,,,. ., ,,,,-,- U , , -The Freshmen Hu Snul Goes Marehlng Onn, .W IVIen uf Irun..,,, Pmle and IJI'L'v1llLIlCC Amateur Uentlem The Harhur, ... ,., Su Big. .W . ,, Mann of the Ages, KItII'l.IIHL'LI,,L ., .. I7ee1'sIaye1' ,,,. .III ,Mn McDonald Enurhall Squad ., . ,,,,, The juniors . ,.,,,, Lmu r C.I.1asen ., .,.. ..,.. Cummeneemem Day Y .LLL.L LLLLLL B III Anderson ----------v-..----NL--Mr, Landis ,U .Edith WI'lgIIl fhy ,lay Bradleyj .. ......L.L,. WV-IfTL'lI McWilIiz1n1s GOODYEAR TIRES U. S. L. BATTERIES TOVVING AND WRECKINL3 Expert MccI1f1v1icaI Service You will like our Courteous Treatment and Clean Garage SHAW MOTOR CQ. The Equipped Shop T113 N. ADAMS ST PHQNIQ my Page I I fm M N T51-IE GALISMAN BRADLEY POLYTESEEETEJMITUTE I. GENERAL COLLEGE COURSES III. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION-Cumd. lfuur-year curricula lvailing to an A. B. or li. S. ll Manual Arts and Gvnvral Hiirh Svhnul fluitivv, Sulmji-cts. HJ Lanuuairs-. Litvrimirn-. Art. I2 Nlan-ml Arts and I'nai-him: Athletic-s. li!! History, Economics, Political Sciuncv, So- ICS Shop Work in Junior High Schools. Uinlolry. ll lfinu and C'0mmvrf'ial Ari. 4251 Mathematics. Science. in vhilnuvuimlrili- Work. Hi Business Administration and Secretarial ui Mi-4-hunii-al. Architectural. and Machini- Trnininir. Ih-ut'llni:. A lhvrfvurrh and vrrwfival cvursv. 17 lil--I-mciiy. :xv M-imlwm-k. ren wmflwi.-li. A slain- ti-achi'r's c'0rKiiir'au1 lHii:h School. 4111 Sulu-rvision anllA1lministl'atinn, Gr:-rlvs or Special! may he ubtninwl wilhruul PX- IV. LNGINEERINC1. 4l r0shman anil Soplmmmv :xmimniun hy making: the proper selection nl' I yi-arse: A.-chili-n'lural. M1-chunic-al, Eli-utr-in-al, siuilivs. l'hi-miral, anrl i'ivil.J II HOME ECONOMICS V PRE-MEDICAL. A course lurrparing sm- A fuur-yi-ar conrsv zivinir the B. S. Ill'irl'1'-'- il--ms to I-nn-r mvilical I-nlli-ir--s. nioviilix the Spi-vial courses in fomls. clothing, and tvxtili--, r,-.luili-mi-ms nf Um gym-yigml M.-.lil-al The wzxrk is uffi-wil for students who ilusire Agent-igiifin, ill A gvni-ml knowli-illlo nt' the subjct math-1' VI MUSIC, The College of Music rilfcrs iw- rvlzitim: to L-Conomiv. scivniifir. and sovial Q,-111-ng Um,-,pg in vnu.,-1 U,-gan' pinnnt yinlinl iwwwhli-ms nf the hmm- as a wwf of Ihvi and Public Si-hm-I Music fVI1'1hmls. Ii. M. Iihi-ral arts ulumninn. ill,-in-eu. lxr To i-nu-r the fii-lil of institutional udminis- VU 1NDU51'RIAL COURSES- i0m- M- lim lriniim as rlivtitians. directors uf lunch yi-ul-s.r I'racliui-il courses for ilrafisnu-n, 1-mms, or cafvluria m2imiHOI'S. womlworkers, mulal and machine shim 1251 To in-avh Hnmu Economics in elementary workers, aummnhili- nu-chunii-s. and clov- annl suvfvndary schools, This work mei-is , hicinnsx the Smith-Huirhvs vw-izuirvnivnis. VIII. HOROLOGY. Wim-hmaking. .li-wvlry, Eu- III. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION xzravinlr. I-'mir-yi-ar curricula lvailinx: to li. S. mln-,aim-. IX SUMMER SCHOOL. l'ulli'51'r r-mirsn-S. Thvsi- 4-uurfi-s arm- arranircil so as In allow stu- ili-nts in pl'u1mri- for lhi- fnllrvwim: iylws of teach- ing' pnrilimis: X teacher-training. shupwm-Ii. EVENING CLASSES. CORRESPOND4 ENCE COURSES. Memlwr of tlie Nurtli Ccmml Afwciatimi and Amcnmn A.i.vm'1utim1 of Uwn1'e1.nly XViY7YIK7l Semi rim CAT.-u.oi: Address the President: FREDERIC R. HAMILTON SCHOOL SUPPLIES BOOKS STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT Jacquin Company 321 Main Street Opposite Court House Peoria, Illinois Edison, Philco and Grebe Radios WE SERVICE ALI. MAKES GIVE US A CALL White Radio Service 129 N. JEFFERSON Phone 46905 OPEN EVENINGS Page117 M M FGHE KGALISMAN 'M BEST XVISHES TO KINOMAN HIGH SCHOOL Kinsey f Rutherford Co. DCHIWLIIZ BROTIIIQRS Cl.-XRS Iluxwczr-1 Bluwllxslas TRUCKS 901907 MAIN STREET G A L L A G H E R' S oFF1ctE SUPPLIES Born f Reid f Morgan Co. PAINTS. VARNISHES AND GLASS PRINTING NVE UURNISH ANI? INSTALL AIITO GLASS Ill? Iw1Imnw SLVQCI EIS S. ALI.1ms Struct TOW 56 TALK FOR YOUNG MEN MYERS Q? MYERS SHOE STORE 3-IU IIUIIUI1 Stxcrt. IH-ull.x. Ill. DR. K. N. PETRIE PHYSICIAN Quad SIIRGFON 2425 N. Adams St. POM PLIMIZNTS OF H. W. ELSON HAY, COAL AND FEED l900 N. ADAMS 104 N, XVASHINGTON 9950 f PHONES - S870 Page I IR 'M N FGHE 'EALISMAN Competent to Serve' THE WILTON MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1212 SOUTH ADAMS STREET PHONE 4f7134 AGENTS WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITERS We rent all makes of Typewriters. Special prices to students 1 month 33.00, 2 months 55.00, 3 months 357.00 Peoria Typewriter Co. 420 Liberty St. A. H. KELLSTEDT Telephone 7270 C. PAVLUSKI L. Wilsciii: They tell me you have an oil well on your farm. B. Vxfilson: Vs7ell, theres some truth in it. I got the wellfi Excavation work on a sewer had reached a low, mushy plaee and the Italian lalworers were having their trouhle with the sort mud. Suddenly there arose a shout: C'mear, queek! Bring da shovl Bring da peek! Pietrois stuck in da mud up to hees knees! Tell him to wade out, shouted the foreman. He eanna no wade'-'he wronga end up. Two Irishmen had a fight. Pat lost his glass eye. Terry became frightened and stopped lighting. Picking up the pieces he handed them to Pat, saying, Sure, Pat, I didnt know ye wore a thing like that or I wouldnit 'a' hit ye. Oh, hegorra, and don't he worrying ahout a thing like that, Terry, replied Pat. I couldift see very well out of the thing, anyway. N. L. RGGERS AND CCMPANY INCORPORATED INVESTMENT BANKERS 416 Main St. Phone 4f1131 Branches: Decatur, Springfield, Danville Page 119 M' K1 KGHE 'GALISMAN 'K IM W W1.1i1iYTf?531LL CQ' E. E. 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W1' .11'1' 1161191 Pl'C1W.l1'Cd 1111111 cx'c1' 111r pr11111111, s.111s1'z1c111ry scrx'1rc 111 1111r 1'-111vc111c111, 111'w 17141111 THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO. 1111 Mux S'1'R1f1-51 l'H11N1-, 17111 1.11411 1211 N T5 H E FGALISMAN Lat Us F1 41'1 11811 T cvzc 1' H rvwv 10 on Vxfcckly Payments L. B. PRICE MERCANTILE CQ. IDITCCI from I'.lCKOI'Y tn Ymu RUCS, LACE CURTAINS, BED SPREADS, LINENS, SILVER' WARE, SHEETS, BLANKETS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. 434 LIBERTY STREET TELEPHONE Quran HCMECWNED STCRES WHERE EVERY DOLLAR SPENT HELPS TO BOOST PEORIA PURE FOODS COST NO MORE O. F. SMITH MARKET 1817 MAIN STREET 'Telephones 5 1403 149 Plenty of Parking Space PENNY SELF f SERVICE GROCERY STORES 213 MA1N ST. PHONE 5007 3105 N. ADAMS STREET 94 . it? X 51 A , -.ww e,,.. 1-rrefv: . - rf ex w ?- --.: A . .. mms. f . A ..Q5:53.... A 4 f . A E- A' A 5 QIKYSIER 75' TWO 115194611 JUN. F! S YA I ES BROS., INC. IRICHARD W. YATES, Pres. CHRYSLER DEALERS UU R GOLDEN RULE Our Customers Mlcst Be Satisficdn Page I I FGHE KGALISMAN A-2 BRCWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AN .-XCICREDITED SCHOOL UI-PERS SPECIALIZED TRAINING I-UR FUTURE EXECUTIVES AND PRIVATE SECRETARIES Lxpull liixlxlicliiu. Mudfrii Etplipiiirnl. Rc.m+ii.nl1lc Rnlcx Tlic St-lim-l lin Yuimg llc-vplv witli Rexel Aiiilwlimi limi' .md Evumng Scli-will Enrull .my M4-iulaiy lf 'I HxiuiiyLMT-iiuifN1.iii.igci 141' S JEFFERSON STREET IIEORIIII ILLINOIS R. H, FQLTZ . N Poppens Food Store DRUGS 64S Park Avcnuu Clzcrlv Scr1'ict' Rcxall Remedies EVERYTHING FROM Stllvlj TU NUTS llllfw Prospect Avunuc IUZ7 N. Adi S X lm Alix-.iys Upcn Plums 4 H0110 LILLIE GUMMERSUN SEZ: Tlit- xx'm'rltl is .I Qmgv. lim mmt ut' us .irc LILIKIICIICC... HOLIDAYS77 Class nut. lwxg shout. gmli .L fair, awful Izir, c.ltcli Ilic tmiii, mfr amd szmu, flip quairtcr, lip l'rUI'lp'T', play cucliru, horns smtiwn. ii-I !'ClIllllWI1. tlcatl broke, md Iukc. lung lilkc, up Iiikc, lug grip, Nutt trip, Drunk fl.lyll1Q sm tlic S1dCXN'lllli,I l'll climli this will if ll Lilies mc .ill iiiqlitfi NORTH SIDE BAKERY FRESH BREADS AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY 3011 North Adams Street Page III -N '51-IE KGALISMAN 25:4 uality Always J- ' 420 MAIN STREET Lat us assist in sclcctirzg tliat wry important gift for your lvoy or girl, that particiilclr rclaf tiw, or that very dear friend for wlzom you are choosing a lasting rcmcrnlvrcmcc. For as experienced jewelers, we Cari advise you well, and from our stock, supply just tllc prccioux you dcsirc. IEVVELERS TO THE CLASS OF 1930 Pug: I cw LN T51-IE TSALISMAN TRAVELERS TO A NEW WORLD! THE Cmss or 1930 And on your way with the romance and thrill of what lies out beyond! You meet the exciting events with utter delight after you've visited Clarks Sub Deb Shop to choose just the lrocks and coats to prepare you for all the journeys that await you. Dresses and ensembles with such verve and dash and youthfulness . . . coats Lind sports wear that you'll love for your wardrobe . . . and alll so incx' pensive, too! So some to your own special Shop. The Sub Deb Shop CLARKE E99 CQ. PEORIA, ILL. Nlglrion Cl.lrk: Vv'11nn.1 sock in the eve, Ing l1oy'. ' Fred Aclkinson: Ye.nh! XVhols going to give it to ine1 ' Marion Clurki NVell. lust go Ll7SfillI'S and stick vour hcglcl in ni' lQlllIlt.l!'V lm . l , 5 , . Vvfnitrcssr 'LA customer is complaining th.u this sandwich is sinxillf' MllI1ll'1Cl'I Put it on in smaller wlritc .intl take it luck. . l C, lvlzickey' How much would you give for haur like mincf' Violin Joliet I tlon't know How much did you7A' Xxfvlllftxl' Kraiusc fin l-2lSlllUI'lQllWlC FCSIJLIYZIIIIDI ulvly plzile is wctf' XVJllICYC '.Tl11lI'S your soup, sir. -loc Schckv: Vw'ipc oil your chinfl Elmer Knocke: ufillll-I, lt's fastened onf 6 BLUE RIBBON UE RIBBO, FINE QUALITY FOODS j At Yo1u'Groce1's Compliwncizts of OAKFORD E5 FAHNESTOCK Pima' I2-I axe N N IQILQQESSLM A N N G. E. HOFFMAN IGN? Phone 3' I 6-IS I7 DRUGGIST L SERVICE DRUG STORE NTA ' P' -il, Illinois 25 N. jefferson Ave tori Successor to SPRAGUE E! STANSBURY ' f 'u1ufu'uI Harold Beecher Ito sweetheartj: Darling, I love you u u Excited Movie Director: Hold that line, LONG SERVICE G. Newland's father was reading. The coast seemed clear. The young man ap' proaiched, coughed, and stammered the momentous question I -er4 That is, Iffer I would like to--I mean, I have well, sir, I'ye Iwcen going with your daughter for live years now. N ' ' 1 fa hir angrily. But what do you want- a pension? I know it! snappcd tht it I Newlywed: Ohfhum, what installment is due today? SAVE FIRST -SPEND WISELYI START WITH SI OR MORE QOMPLIMENTS Small Accounts Always XNIelcome at Peoria4s Oldest Bank DR. E. S. GILLESPIE . I X KW FI G Q, ZSIIS North Adams Street X ,. R E R R 'mm R PEORIA Friendly Service Estzihlished 1866 F. Meyer Johhers and Retail Dealers HARDWARE, Mechanics' 595 Bros. Co. STOVES, FURNACES and Builders' Supplies l3llfl'l3 S. ADAMS ST. 5 Page I2 '-'N 'GHE IGALISMAN PM PM P111 North Side Hardware Co. PAINTS, I-IARDXNARE AND FIIRNACES SIWUIIIIIIQ, FILIWILICC and SI1cctfIXIcI41I II1'nrIq Dom' mc +6774 3123 North Adams Arcana and Nehi QUALITY CARBONATED BEVERAGES JPNCANA N1-3vv1.1x if B1r1i1114,1.1i -111 Mnnsnn St Ijhnnc +1341 1311-11 Grcggz I'v1' fnund .1 IIUL1T'IL'ilII cInx'1'1', dcarf' arinn Oulu: That nw. A 'c x'1II snnn Iw I11llI'1'lCkI. M 1n xx x Dxuk Ungg: Uh, I1ut I tI1nugI1l ll mcant gnnd luck. Ruby S1n11nn11s: 'I'I11' rapidly 111c1'v.1s111g dlx 'IIYCU Yillk' 111LIlC.lIL'b IILII AI11Cl'1C.l 1 IIILICCKI IWCCUIHIIIQ .1 Iand 111 1111- Ircc, M ary Scntt: A'Y1's. IVLII lI1c marr11 fc ratc suggcsts 111.11 11 li st1II the Imnmc nt th I11'.lVC.II Cfcntral: Nun1Iwr, plcasc' Ilck Malnncy: NumIwr. your 1111111 I put a n1ckcI 111 Iwrc and I want my 1'I'11'xx lllg 1111110 Cfaught 1'1xI'I1a11dcd 111 1111- act ni, sprinkling Iaruad IYIIIIIIWS nn thc canmpus, .lay I'1radI1'y SQIILI In' was 111111111 11 just fur .1 lark And lI11't1 lI1c1'c was tI1c .lIWSL'11l'I1l111kIULI I'I.l1'l'y Landw xvhn Pl1Lll'L'LI cntfcc nn In lap and trwd to drink has napkln. BRQEHL G9 COOKE PERE MARQUETTE GARAGE 107f19 N. MADISON AVE. PHONE 9931 Page 1211 p 'M KGHE 'GALISMAN Howeler Typesetting Co. DISPLAY-STRAIGHT MATTERfMAKEfUP Fonts, Piece Borders, Rules, Spacing Materizil 105 Fouiarri AvE. PHONE 4f081-4 Peoria, Illinois Miss lvlunns fcalling the roll, : NIildred Wriglitlli' Mildred: I'Iello. Ruth ,luelg fseeing a lineman elimhing an electric polej: Uh, look at those silly men. They must think I can't drive a car, Mary Coric: A'Whz1t makes you think that Lester is in love i un Pansy Krempp: Well, hels wearing neckties to class againf Frank Green: I wish I had a nickle for every girl I've had. Alay Bradley: Wh:1t would you do, huy yourself a package of chewin um? LEARN TO FLY l IN Proiua Student Instructionf Passenger Hops Vlll XCMIIJNY CYUSS ClllIntT,' Tflps V Fl . Se . Wm. W. McMaster affle ln I'V1C6 Y , Y DRUGGIST nNc,ol1i'oRArrn 839 Puma Life Bldg' Personal Service Free Delivery AIR PORT. MUNICIPAL FIELD V26 N. Adams St. Peoria, Ill. Through the Summer Months -whatever your vocation plans include-work, travel or rest--you will surely want Z1 smart new Wardrobe. To be assured of Fashion right merchandise, fair prices and an absolute guarantee of satisfaction-shop at Peorizfs De- pendable Department Store. P. A. BERGNER E99 CO. Page 127 F61-IE GALISMAN Ng Ng Kent's Electric Shoe Hospital 'lhnwlw IN'IA'I'IRIXI Gunn XV41Mx1xw flllf Sluysjml IX IIIII DEALER IN REID OOOSE SHOES FIII North Adam- SIITUI SKTANIDALY 'F LI yum ulghtlm Imur, I3 IIN It x'-mu Juni fixup l.1Ik111g III Imm lu Iwl Ml' L.smI1s: c Orvlllc II.rx'1s: I xmm tw Imx' -I-luv glnwcf , ,, . H ,,.. S.1lcsm.m Ixld glmw. I I1 uhl mx n I' I'm mln In I1 Il x II xx' LRYVIIIUI s 1: s. 1' Iv, . Q film Nu' 1 . . W.. 'kll1'Q11n111.m, mud ll1'.nc P., 'Hn' y-+11 my m.1m.x 5 m.am.1, Nm LlC.l!'.-I mud Jw. ul .nm Mull' !l'.111LI111-vtlm' lm YUIIV i,.1tI1v1 - snlu A' XVuII,'4 -.ml Uxxxcc, nj'l'll.I'L' cm thu Iuezng sidc. I mn toll yum tI1.1l Oh, dr: r mmf' Irmvd Mrs NcwIyxx'ur.I Ucu1'gc Ill-we fpmmc mkv su well. .xml ww thls um' Isnt QUIIIQ tu Iv gmwud. I dmft lwllvw thc stm wut mc the rlght klllk I spnmlu .U THE FASTESTGROXVING APPAREL STORE IN THE MIDDLE XVEST INVITES THE PATRONAGE OF Ready to XXICZII' ful' THRIFTY PEOPLE XVHO APPRECIATE STYLE! VALIIE QUALITY! PRACTICE ECONOMY! the Entirc Family, Always I I ' ' A I f 'I YOU CAN DO BETTER AT -yf' E' I' A I I -. . ,I 22224 South Adams Strcc t :lt Mmlcrutc Prices I lgv IIS FGHE FGALISMAN N Farmers E? Mechanics State Bank OF PEORIA Vv'ht'rc the Mail hclimtl the Hammer and tlzc Plow Feels at Home Large Enough to Protect Any Strong Enough to Protect All Mae, :i kindfhezirtetl gentleman, hearing ii dog mournfully howling, deeitletl to investigate the iinimzil's ailment. He found the dog sitting exilmly upon his haiunehes, hut still emitting agonizecl yelps. VJliat is the matter with your dog? he risked. Uh, he's just lazy, returned lvlziriory, uneoneernetlly. But laziness won't mzike ai dog howl. Yes, hut this dog is sitting on ai s.intlflwurr, LUIS VAUBEL SEZ: The mission of every Miss is to hccome an Mrs, R. D. McDOUGAL CG. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Cor. Main Street and Madison Avenue Cor. Iwlain Street and Glendale Avenue PEORIA, ILL1Nois Pane 129 N N 1751112 FGALISMAN N 'K The Block E99 Kuhl Co. 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'1'111'11'1 11111' 1111111 111 111c 11111111511 1.1111g11.1g1' 111.11 1- .1111'.11 111:111111111'c11 11'1'1111g K' 1V1.1l11I111.1 K1111111' UXx'V11.l1 XXNIAL1 IS 111.1170 H5111 L1'Sc111'c, k'V1'111', '11'1'1111yf 111, 1'11111s11 A RALPH DUNHAM J' H- BLUSCH INSl1RAN1T1i AGENCY Barber Shop VF fjflll, N41 1111111111 111115 1111 S, M.1t11w1111 131111111' 3 1537 3 N. v 1, V11 1111111 1:1111 '1'11111.11111. 11.111. 111.111 It 11155 IU ,NUR XX LH 111411. JX111111111111111' .1l111 .111 p11M11111' 11111111 111' 1111111.111Q1' 1'u'1-111 1.111 Ride the Street Car or Motor Bus SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Illinois 1 ifilrgif Power and. Li ht 011 1'1:1- 1.111 TJHE GALISMAN - mm.,-an gm FAST f EFEICIENT f DEPENDABLE Built to HAAC Quality Standards, which means A LIFETIME OF CAREFREE SERVICE HAAG BREITHER5 lIllMFANf FEIIRIA. ILL. its i, lui: ' Il l 'i Carpenter Commercial School 700505 VVheelock Building FULL COMMERCIAL COURSES Phone 6977 Knowledge Is Power We congratulate the members of the Class of 1930 upon the successful completion of their high school edu- cation and wish them success. The Commercial Merchants National Bank and Trust Company believes in education. It believes that ignorance is costly and that knowledge is power. We pledge our support to all programs of educational development, knowing full well that the future of our City, State and Nation is in the hands of the youth-the men and women of tomorrow. Commercial Merchants National Bank and Trust Company Page! I 'NN UHE TGALISMAN TM 'M K. H. S. SHOP W oodruff Bros. Service Stauons FUR Ql'lf'K 9ERYlfflf ANU QUALITY llRUl5l'C'TS Only Nurifmully Aglvcrtiscd lJJI'ilHLlS Mmm' Oils and llLlSUllIlC Eaistcm Kcntuuky uml Luml Coal Pure Artilicinl lcc Ill'l NURTH AIDXMS STRI'.lfT l'HUNli S IWW CX JMPLIMENTS OF ELECTRICAL TESTING CQ. U4JKNuxx'11. l.1: Aw. I7 llmm N1-1Sl78 I 2 4, I., ., I. ij T'j l'QHE 'GA LISMAN A BUSINESS EDUCATION Can hc acquircd in from thrcc to six nionths at a grcat saving nf timc and Inuiicy thruugh our systcm uf: 2 A B C SHORTIIAND IN in DAYS ACTU The SchImuI AL BUSINESS PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION that fills your individual needs, INVESTICIATE DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL ni MAIN STREET PI-IIINIQ wo PEoRIA,ILLINuIs Lunch Inn EAsT FRANKLIN STREIQT PI-IIINII -1'-H92 Sanitary Box CDEDIMLANGIMP 'SAY . BOYS, BOYS! YOUR SHOES ARE HERE PLENTY OF KICK A LOT OF OXFORD TIIE Piurru 380,011 Myers and Myers 340 FIILTUN ST, PI-IIRIA, ILL, Mr. Corrcll: I'm publicity man fur thc citrus growcrs. Mr, Iiaymillcrz Wcli'? Mr. CurI'cII: I want to gct grapefruit in the puhlic cyc. Dale Wztihcl: Dearcst, why did you get me such big shirts? Thcsc arc fnur sizcs tum Iargcf' Erma B.: They cost just as mucII as your sizc, and I wasn't going to Ict a strangt clcrk know that I married such a small man! THE SMOKE HOUSE A. S. MILLER, Prop. DELANEY GROCERY QUALITY WHERE EVERY GAME IS N X N PLAYED THE SECOND TIME MEATS UROVERIES Cigar Store Recreation Center R db Prompt Survirc C1 IU 28111 N. An.-IMS STREET 'HMI2 IIII62 Page I3 'N '51-IE FGALISMAN JACKSG f KEENAN CQ. Sport Goods for Good Sports 514 Main Street Opposite Pun' Murquctrl -Icumc lhlwr: Src .my clmgmgu lll 111c1'N Murmv llmnllvyz No, wlmyfw Alcnllncz 'l gust fxxunlloxwd ton fvnts. AlllSll1l lirlvdlowg Look, mn. llmc Cllfllh lus como ro lown. Tlw1'u's om' ot' nhl ylowns, Mollwr: Hush, klilfllllg Tlmfs not .1 clown. Tlmtk IUSI 11 collcgc man, Groccr: So tlmt xxxlslml .1 good l'1ll1Alllil l sold you. Earl fl.l Lll1Ul'I N.1xx', rlmrcc msn su-ppl-d on the poll .md not om' ol them lull down. lloy Umllmllmwsoxmz Vw'l1y IS your this so 1'cd'. ' Lmdcl Liuscr: u'cl.lllSk' N Roy: C1.u1su1ucL1us. LYNCH BRos o1L oo lNJ1'llRI'1JR.-X l'l Iv 1 1 Q ANDY EMSERR MASTIZR Sl1RVlfTl1 STATIUN BILLIARD 42f N. Ad.1m5 Strcct PARLUR lflwm U14 F27 N. Adams St. JL 0-X 4' W li l X V ll, ,I ' wg, , ,,, ,nw - --'-A 4...- Y - 1- 'V' O '- . Y '1g,ll ,l , A K l'NG'Co-' mx : lf f 'lin ,.-lrfblm ' I -2 uvcounuurzb APROVP' A .lf Moms ,Y vw.. W. awww... -IM :X lilydvn. PNN. PIILS. CAKES. BREAD AND PASTRY Nlndc hom llw l':m-Nt M.nlcu.ll-. Spccml :Xllcnluon l'.ud In Pzullu .md Supprux Gull lor Dryden .ll youu Glofclx , , K 7 -H7 TN. .Mldlnx Strrvl l'lxonc IU I Pugv IH N 'K FGHE TBALISMAN 1 M ,f' '24 ' rm ,...-1 VER seeking tn serve and satisfy, has been and shall cominur no he the guiding spirit of the organization to whom you L-nlruated the engraving of this xmnuui. Peoria En ravin Co. Pioneer illlrcvcn of Ccnhil Illinois Arms,r,f.W.-ure,1-iimmiypm, cmuww .m.1c..i.,r img mmm in Srrucr Puma, Illmms , KGHE K-GALISMAN IN The Boland Mortuary 300 NoRTH PERRY AVENUE LQQQF' PIPE ORGAN LADY ATTENDANT NO CHARGE FOR FUNERAL ROOMS I. E. HART A. A. FRANKS PHONE S541 Business Mun: IIN you tlmmli YHL1 knoxy Cllllllgll to lw llSL'l-Lll m tlns ofIic':7 Lustcr Cf: Know CIIIIIILIII? Vkflmy. I lvfr my last plain' lwulllw my lwoss xml I lnuw too much. Ilwu Rogcrs: Than lWllllL,lll1g IS all lIIl1l'lNln'.N lions Pzalmcrz XVIII-l'v could thuy get cnough 1nn1'lwlw no lwmld Ll1.uQ'i' Vacuum cIlC.lIIL'I' Agjcntz Can I sell you ll really xfoml nuulun.-,' M155 Vv'ocstcrm.mn: HKIHIIIC lurk on Tl1ursd.1y.'A V. CI, Ag Sorry, lvut l'll lac out of town Tlu11'sgl.ly 1' Miss Sn will I. Nine Years Same Location Walt's Shining Parlor SI-IOE REPAIRING HAT CLEANING CLEANING, SI-IINING IDYEING OUR Sl'EflI.'XI.TY Ulwlu 7 :X M lu Ili P M .xml Hululayx HI N -IIEIIIERSON OPP, COURT HOLSI' I gc IN' HE 'GALISMAN LADIES' HA IR BOBBING A SPECIALTY W. G. Williams' Barber Shop 2921 Noitrii Aimms STREET OAKLAND 11oNT1AC COMPLIMENTS V I BIG SIX or Pinkerton Motor Go. 809,13 M11i11 Struct SGHULZE BAKING CO oooo WILL USED CARS 732 I'IlHXX'IiT'I' ST. PHoNE +5055 ALL MAKES THE BOY THAT Likcs to sing ,,....... KIZIII play footh11llL H115 ll cheery smilcLLL Lilccs thc girls ,,r,. L Hiitcs to study ..., Is popular with thc girlsLLL Likes to tzlllc ......,,,. Has plenty of girls ..,,, Take ll Scotrh tip: Stay at Rosetta David: 'AGcc, tl1:1t jack Brush: Well, hcrc is L L L LD11rylc S11 11rh1 nigh L L L L L L Ljaly Braidlcy L L L L LI'Iz1rold Vaiulwcl L L . L L Gcorgc Tcgard L ,... Gcorgc Dum L L LL L L L LClz1rc1icc Hull L L L -Harold Livingston joe Gummcrsoii homo amd let your mind wimdcr. candy iii that window makes my mouth wxltcrf' ll hlottcrf' I'IiRM.XNIiN'I' SPEGIALIZING IN 2132 Scrvit' KI XLIf TEM PI IRARY S A G E N G Y fES'I'AHLISHIiI3 may HIGH GRADE OFFICE EMPLOYEES Lclimamii Bldg., Puorial, Ill. PHONE 6327 6 Witl11J11t Cost to Employer l7IiIwI.XI.lf Pug1'lf7 unnxnxxxwun-uw-v - Ax r 5 '15 -'I I 'T' CD C' C 2 rw if H' rf 'Es fm. c'1onucEm, A f, J-I h C N. ,K I , N -mnu NA C3 H: m C3 3' w 5 Z IP Z fi JU -. nnxxmnxssnxxxx . warms ' Q mhxaq, an . I W A X ' 5 W' A' ' 'W' 5 S 0 I 'dw S 3' 4 o 9 0 0 .. K My nl T Kiln L. f. ' 5 QAOQMG sfixl.. 5' B B b 3'f'L M If U 1v:mg,:x'1:.1,m Q H 1 C .f S -, I O E S h x 0 . VJ . , A moineg X Bmzu1S5 FLSHNG Fish! IGHE FGALISMAN Edward Hine E99 Company INCORPORATED PRINTERS :: PUBLISHERS :: BINDERS 307 S. WASHINKITCJN STREET Pizoam ONE or THE many advantages offered the user of printing hy Edward Hine E! Co., is the helpful personal contact with individuals in the organization who are familiar and interested with his account. THis personal touch develops a real understanding of the custoiner's ref quirements and the thousand and one little details peculiar to his business. AT EDWARD HINB E? Co., the develop' ment of the personal equation is carf ried beyond the contact man in the office. There are competent indif viduals always availahle who are charged with the duty of keeping in daily touch with the conditions of current work. NOT HOW MUCH, BUT HOW WELL It is a distinct leasure to have had the privilege of P producing The Talisman for three consecutive years. Pitt I I '1311115 'GALISMAN 'X Index to Advertisers 1',-11.1 111111111 11111111113 1111 1111 11.11111 111 1'1'111I.1 114 13.111111111. 171 121111 1f.. 111W-111111 111 1'11'13111'1. 1' A141711 117 1111111-1 1111111 1'11 134' if TV1 113 1111lw'11,.1 H. 111-- JX3111111 131' 1111141111 1V1111111.111' 1311 1511111'R1'11111V11113.111 11.11111 1.11 113 111.11.11c1' 1'111y1c1'111111 111N11l11tr 11' 1511111111 1111111111-1 1I11111'u1' 111 L.11p1'1111'1 11111111111-111.11 511111111 111 11.111111 C! 11111, ,. 114 1 111111111'11'1,11 fV1c1111.1111- N.1111111.11 15.111111 Li 11-11111 1111. 131 1711111111111 S1'1'11'1.111.11 511111111 11.1 171y111'11'1 15.1111'11'. 131 1711111111111. 11.111111 15.111114 1311 111111111111 '1-1'x1111g 11111, . 111 1111111. 11 XY. 11.11. 111111 C? 1'11c11. 115 1111-1-11. .'XI1k1,, 1'11111.1111 1'.111111 13-1 1 11'1111'1N.11111 M1'111.11111N 51.111 111111111 119 111-1 N.1111111.11 15.111111 111 111111111 119 111112. 11 H. 1711113111 111 11.111111 L? 511111, 111111111 1111 111111131111 1111111113 1111 118 11111-11111-. 171. 11 5. 11111N1111.111L? 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S:111111111. 171 M 1: 51111111111 H1111-1' .11 '1'111'1 .'X31'1111y XY111111'1 Q? XY1'1111'1 XY.111X 5111111113 11.111111 XX'.11111113l1111 17.1111 1111. , XX1111.1111N. V1 1., 13.111111 XX'111l1' 11.111111 S1'1x11'1' XY11111111111 1111111 51-11111 Y.1111 131111 111'11l 1'11.1 15 1147 17 15 111 11 1 1 1,11 111 14 15 33 I1 117 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 111 :Il 111 112 1119 .11 111 ,. 1..1 1-1 33 .11 1 1 311 1 1,11 17 31 11 -M GHE TSALISMAN A Parting Word HE Senior Class of WSU present this, the third vol' unie of the Tulmnrm, with the sineere hope that it may reeord something more than just events of the school year. Vvle hope it presents the Spirit of K. H. S. Vs7e have tried to present new and higher ideals for the student hody, The hook tells of the new and progressive achievements which have heen made hy our hoys and girls through their eourage, loyalty, persistence and high ideals, The Senior Class has enjoyed editing the 1930 edition of the Tulisnlan. li' you, the reader, receive as much en' ioyment from reading it, as we, the Stall, have had in compiling it, we shall indeed feel as though we have heen repaid. We wish to thank everyone, students, faculty, alumni, parents, our advertisers, and friends, all who have aided us in any way. For if it had not heen forthe eofoperation of everyone, the 'Talisman eould not have heen edited, In parting, we sincerely wish for future sueeess in the Talisman yet to eome. May they even show greater and hetter improvements. XVe hope that our hoys and girls will always show tht same steadfastness of the Pilot, the Pilot who is ever striving Upward, outward, ever soaring 'Til our hanners reach the skies. W R N 'GHE KGALISMAN qclculty cyflutogmphs f' 4 I4 s I L 4, . f X L 4 f , I ,fj I 1, A , I A ,,- . ff - 1 I ,f . f.4,9ffH'L-fffffff WM 'X v J, L or F, , 4 - X ' ' ' I, Jf Q,f-f1AfZ' J J k G55 r5ALI5 MAN gfw Student cyflutogmphs . 5 , w U . x : 0 7 Il A 1 KK!! K' fyd fy, Jfv' XJ V Zf 4,,c,f4,f4l,f,L2Wf ff A .. J n V ,I 414. f' ' L-xp 31 f I . f 1 lf,L' fcc'l sir V az L WLC 14171 f V ! X 4 fwif ffvff 4 LL,'1f 9 H Z ' A ' I ' ' , . I' , rf N cm 5 ff ZVJJAAX VWCW' 39 N . 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