Marion High School - Quill Yearbook (Marion, IA)

 - Class of 1926

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MARMN, IOWA ION Illlill SCIIUOI ,la N' ML if u Q Zllnrewnrh Efiach gear the Senior flllass is prihi- legeh tu puhlish zz recnrh nf the actihities of the stuhents of gliltariun Qigh School- The flllzxss nf 1525 presents this ninth imlume nf The Quill, helping that it mag reflect, as might ax magic mirrnr, these inl- cnmjaarahle bags spent in L.-tlillarimi Zhi. Ht is nur ferhent hesire that this lmnk mag create in thuse interesteh in this insti- tutinn a heeper realizatinn nf Ctltllarinn 3Elig,h's rich heritage, nt its present hitalitg, anh nt its unlimiteh future pnssihilities. AL 'ffiTZixT:'i' f-Tf'fgfW+f'i fmytfmf-mfmmf fvnmmvf-W' Y-M X X51 FS L FQ E V1 gl ef - si - as-A . L' . - Z WI Q EQ 4 .3 1 5 35 if F E? 4 cf Fl. 4 , , f E4 F? L 1 1 F., p 1 E? 55 ES- M23 :Q A E? 3 J if rv' ' lg 7 if :ff il rig 1 :lx f Ei' 3 l :Q ii: W 5' w iff :g - bg' r ar- pw, QI gi I ' si Ez ra 51 I es. -E E iBrhimtinu ES 1 E4 Ji E? tn Stnuart E. Eiurhauan 5 iunrtlgg, represelltzxtihe nf ihwt Igernic sq? grnup that sn imlianflg fnuglgt fnr tlge great .Ejf 'if wus? uf nur Uluxmirg During 1112 Biurlh Qlmzxrg E' Ei fue, the 0112155 nf 1525, respecifullg habitats this imlume uf the GDuill. w 'fl 5? 4 ,I , ,L Y I P' E Q ya? Fi, F5 134 Fe 1 av Yr' 1 K vi . , . N' if-fw vw1 ' 'ff' . , -1 ,. l . vvfwqlwvvavv- fe. .vw . .vwvwwA ,, . f .ug xnfi ggi .llrzfnixgixzxf gr Lu 1u.Lm1:xrrm.:1 .iiiimn .ui .mxiurxm in xuixuinu mn mmm. .. -:www mgjm 4I I 4 I I I Il: ,I I 4I II 1 I :I I o 0 I 'I ,I 'I I I 4 52 EI 'I 2 Q QI I I I I II I I I I I In WI 'I II gI 5 Q I 9 I Q I :I jI I E I II 4 I 1 3 I 0 0 I .. I 1 -I I 'I I I 'I D v-- -V I I ...A WW , Y , K 0 A Y o 1- o 'I Elizahvth Bfehvrn Elsie Heisman Erwin Zfmmrrnrn Mrnire Anhreuw Berman illlaunzngale Q Zin Mrmnriam I 'E E I5 ISI I I I I Ii. E F V 1 I :4v- I II W IL I I II I I I II ,I I I. II, P Ia 1 E, Ia I ,., I 'I Is II I is I I I3 I I,- I 5 I I I. I I I 'V II 'I I, I I .v-wwe-f'vkf-v, N by Avy.,-x,L,,5,.,-,A ,,-NI,-A N A - - I V 4.191 I4l.Qg1A31'!l1lf' .ilfiilxpgkx-xfm1fILxfm43m'I ' IE I5 II IE HIGH SCHOOI. NIO'I I'O A . 5 f x. f .wg , , ,,. 1. ,L Ig 14 R., , 3. 4. 'G -1' Q 559 v 1 ' - f A 1 ,L of ' - 55 V 'ig 2 F W. EJYQIQEI1 01141. I :I nllh I Z! A A 9 I' 4- ' , ' ' E 21 E QI Qs 5 E 5' IE QI THE QUILL STAFF IQ W 'P :I lg QI -+O+- ' E if IE Editor-in-chief ........,.......... EQGAR A. HARVII,LE 1 . ' 55 35 Assistant ...........,........ DOROTHY MAXWELL i gl Business Manager .......,........... ROBERT R. HYDE I gf Assistant, . ..,..............., NELLIE HOLSINGER 5: 5 Advertising Manager ................... MYRON WOOD IE E' . ' F ' . Assistant ......,................. .... D AN CORY za' ' , ' E U Art Editors. ......... JOE GREEN, LOWELL MILLBLTRN . If Calendar Editors ..... MAURINE KEENAN, IVAKMAE LOWE ' Ei . ' J' Boys' Athletics- 2 4 E 'Aj IP Football .............. CREIGHTON HARDENBROOK Basketball ......... ............ WALTER SAUSERI fi 3 Track .........,............,.. .. OSEPH BIGGER ef, 322 I -4. gi A Girls' P. T. .T.......,. Q .......s...... LULA WELTER ff Literary E ditors-- 1 23' ' - ,Q EQ Class Song ....,..... I .....,..... JEANNE REIMERS Ig , I W- I Class Poem .... 9' .... , ......... FRANCES YVILLIAMS ' ir I Ix Class History ................. BERNETA STANDISH ga w , A 'f Q Class Will .................. SUSANN INAOREHOUSE 4 Q I' in f g 5' Class Prophecy ......,..... HDOROTHY INGERSOLL Eg 2 . . . 'F 2' IQ 5 Or anization Editor .................. .ERNEST HARDIN f Q A w , I0 512 . . ,. 3, Literary Assistant .................. MARIAN OVINGTON 5 . . 3 5 Snapshot Editors ........ FRANCES STRALEY, JUNE POSTER :J I 5' A . A . 3 Joke Editors ...... . ...... KENT HUNTER, ERMA REITER ' 3 Ad'visors-- A . .L - lx 51 - ' I2 3 Literary ......................,... ,Bliss SHIRER Ig Q E Q1 Art .... . ...............,..........., ATON EQ Business .....,.............. ........ M ISS HULL If I - If Z' . ' Ii' IQ af ,I is Q. Iinm:,waI:Iv.f--r.s1:ma .Ia::rm1rr.sIrfmrm:rfw1Iiwi1r2iam:faIIfa:rra1r7.i1ffa1m:mrrmrv i1T?i1I7d1ff n Q. 5 I 1 ci 1 Ii CONTENTS .-QQ... ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS soPHoMoREs FRESHMEN - ,4 ORGANIZATIONS if ACTIVITIES ' J ATHLETICS 3 HUMOR' I I4 4: e f ADVERTISEMENTS 2 ,f :X 4. V A .Q I, 1 E 0 F .I 2 :f - if S , ,. O 2 Q Z' 1: :if I 9 G 91 Q F '. I -. Q: 5, 4- QI e :T E1 :N r , .Q 0 6 A 9 E 'I 5 'Y S: : ee 959 , , . . ii- JQALXUJJ 0 I U 1 f l I if I v LXUIJLI 2? M 22 Y 4 E E ' 4 !, I I . 4' . Q1 . Q1 Q if I5 Q il g , Q . S 5 2 I - Q el J E V 5 Q - . ' P 5 Q4 Q 5 2 Q 3 . U . .A 0 5 . I I 15 A E Q I oh: . Q1 5 A 5:5 Q1 Q eii 4 F Qi 'Q ' 0 1 'I Q I 2 OJ 1. D 4: I 3 . ' 'T I Y' f7i1r i1rrx1rfw1ri x1r?51rx1rrx1:?i1 x1r?mb'N1r?iIr751FfEr?i1r?i1r?Y1r7'd5'T1FrN1r7i1rhi'f'2 Q'-iixf. 111.8 6 O O P'f'1H1H151rHHm - -x 'X- V x- N Q lx A 'N-4 N N 'ln , ,... ,.. 'L 'Lf '45 S- HS Q N. v S'1'L'IJY HALL GYMNASIU M , , l, fvfKiAf-' 3 --f-M r .y X1 ' J ,' , , xg . . ' 1 i 'il . Ml Lys :X ff LOVKYVOOD I.0'I'lll.'XN SlNK'l,.Xlll KliNl?,'Xl,l. Mll.l.lfR lCSU.X'l'li H'l'R.Xl,liY BOARD OF EDUCA'llION ,,O,, The board during the major portion ol' this school-vear was composed ol' hflrs. lf. lfsgate, President, Mrs. Frank Stralev, Vice-l'resident, li. L. Sinclair, WV. K, Lothian, K. VV. Kendall, lf. lVliller, Secretarvg ll. l . liockvvrzod, 'llIAC1lSLll'CT. lt is exceedingly important to any lndependent School District that the personnel of the board of education consist of onllv those whose training, foresight, character, experience and comprehension of the real mission ol' a public school is of a high degree and representa- tive of the best constituency. .X school system that contributes the maximum benefit to each individual pupil, teaches etlectivelv the elemental truths of righteousness, and lavs the founda- tion for good citizenship, functions properly. The sincerity and vision of the teachers em- ployed help determine the character ol' the product, but the emphasis, the quality and the educational nro ram of the svstem rests fiundamentallv u non the volicv of the administrative l X . . l l . hoard. Marion in the past has been lillflllllillt in having upon the school boards citizens whose vision, character and unsellish interests promoted harmony, encouraged progress and secured efliciency. ,-.-, 15. ,Li A - - ' MAJ ,Y 1 H PIN R Y XV. CH HHOCK S14pf'1'if11enffr1zf Iowa Sum- Tcachcrs Collugu, H. Ili CO: Cullcgc, X, U. Ccntml VVusluj':1n Collugu, .X. M. luwu Stale Ummixczwilj' Four YL-urs Xyu gk 'X I djs, 2 HARRY L. DOLR, A. B Prinfipczl Cornell College Iowa State College luwn State University f:t'0IllE1l'j', .'lgP'il'll!fIlI'f Three Years . - .-..,.,W .v,f,,f.-,,..,.,. ' ' .1...1Y1f:..!'.,!1..!1..1:..' ' .v:..1:..z:..sn.x1.Az1..1:..1'. :...1.... IRVINC FINGER - Marion Cornell, A. B. University of Chicago Matlzenzatirx Two Years V GRI'I'I'L'Ill-IN Ml4IN'l'Zl'IR - Marion Coe College, E. S. lliffory, Spauifh Seven Years l'lIiIZAI'HC'l'lI MARSIIALI. - Marion Western, Oxford, Ohio University of Chicago Bible, Lafiu Forty-two Years S'r'UAR'l' BUCHANAN - Cedar Falls University of Iowa State Teachers College, A. B. Sfiezzfe, Nlalhemalifx Two Years l'll,WYN L. lVIii.l.i1R - Marion Cornell, A. H. Sofia! Srieufe One Year CA'rm-:RiNic Hosxms - Cedar Rapids University of Iowa, A. B. MdfhE7lldfi1'I Three Years lCi.si1-: MAXSlJN - West Branch Iowa State College, B. S. Home Ef0l1O7IliIT.f One Year l'fv1':i,YN HIVQNT - Cedar Rapids Coe College, A. B. Phyfifal Traimzg, Biology Two Years rmrn l '-' . MII.TON WEIFFRNBACH - - - - Warrenton, Mo. Central Wesleyan College, A. B. University of Missouri, M. A. A thleiif Coarh, Sofia! Srimfer Two Years KA'ruFRlNi-: I.. Hl'l.l. - l.eon lowa State Teachers College Iowa Wesleyan College, A. B. University of Chicago Normal Ylfllillillg Two Years AUDRFY B1:Al.1-:R - Tipton Coe College, .-X. B. Englirlz, C,'41e.fr1z' Two Years RIQN .-X'roN - Lincoln, Nebr. University of Nebraska, B. S. llldlllfffitlf Arif One Year -losHPmN1z Sunni-in - Cedar Rapids Coe College, A. B. Eugfixh - Two Years RUTH Pnorzmiw RICK - - - - Cedar Rapids Coe College, .-X. H. Englixh Four Years Lvcimc SMH.:-:Y - Grinnell Grinnell College, .-X. H. Latin, Hirtory Two Years EMMA .IAYCOX - Manchester Ellsworth College Szzperviror' of Mwir Two Years T iiii 3 ifigzr C' ,A ee. 1.1, .lj X. -v.x,-f.-or. fo.,-. -AV uv .-X, fv .'.,f,.re --,ou ..-. V -,.',. Y---4 .Nc-f f-,-W.: fu.,-V , X cm ,-1 .-,-vw--- .,-Cv-f-vw-' .-fv'f-1 I h4llr..Ir.L.e.,I, Y. .... .HA LLL .EL Al. Ah .l.'. All rl.l ...r .lu rl IL A IL do 1114.14 Al. xlln rl J .UA .LLL ...L .T 'i rl .4 LU. JI. All A ZA LIL .UL .Ill LUL J .4 .4 .. 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Y , i-, as ,Q EDN.-X ToURo ffnmw Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhiba- gui 5 tion 3, 45 Class ll. ll. 3. l ,Lf U50 gL'm'1'o11Q, so loyally lHClil'lk'xl.U , , 2 -ci Y ,HV 4 ,. , 'tri 'M , D.'XNNllC CORY K'lJ.xN Y ' Class ll. ll. 3, 4g Quill Staff. 'lf 3.1 lilvlllfll xxistluni oftun gum xxilli tlit' fcwrs! Nuilwlsf' F: 3:3 iv. , ,- I lNl.XL'RlNl'l lil'll'lN.XN ullllilc XVICYCU ' l.a 'l'cr1ulia 4g Chorus lg Girl Rc- N serves I, 2g Quill Stall. 53 i VVliu roulil tvll XYll1IllF IH lim' miml witliout J- askiligf' I-L 1 i f wr, ,4 ROBlCR'I' Hl'lSS lion W l'lu- only may In liars- xi frii-ml is to lw muh. .1 5.1 V1 ..,,,,,,,, .752 .5-3 ,rn ii: lVI.XRl,'XN Ol'lNG'l'ON Too'l'lIC 'li ff Girl Rcscrvcs l, 2, 4g Chorus lg ,Q Glue Club 2g The Gypsy Rover 23 The Revolt 2g Charter Nlcmlwcr of gil G. .-X. .-X. 35 G. A. A. Treasurer 45 35 Quill Stall. lil 'l'livu li-t us smile wht-n skies are gray, Anil laugli at stormy xx:-:itl1rl', M P .4k,,Y- NTYRUN VVOOD WoonsY lil l lfootlvall l, 23 Track 1, 2, 33 Class M l Basketball 33 Quill Stall. l 'I'l1e man ulio goes for what he wants Q VVill gift it all the quicker. jj 'ii V . ,. ., V 4.l.L,.l.g.l.t.l...,L.a L.l ALL .IL .LL .LA ...A .Lt ,Lt .!. ,... 1.1. .I Z4 1114 LLL All HL ,UA Al. .LL All LIL .1 .A .LL .Lk Ag. .LZA ALIL All!! ALJ 12.1 .UA tl YA AHL LL!! ll Y. AU. ,K , I ,ai I, 1 V .., -:ae A -ig' ROBERT HYDE BOB ' Entered from Springville 23 Class l Ei President l 5 Track 2, 39 Cross Coun- i ,L ,JI try 3, Class B. B. 2, 3, 45 Belle of ,V Barcelona 35 Bus. Mgr. of The Quill ' it., 1:-' ' iw' I , W 7.3 Awake ye l1'lf7l'l1llS, the world is yet but :tn in- , K'4 l . faint. ' P r. B r ,iv 1 1 511 - WP4 l' L , BERNICTA ST.-XNDISH lVl1'2'l'Zlli 4 , F-. F 5. if Girl Reserves I, 2, 35 Declrun 1, 2, li 3, Gypsy Rover 23 Belle of Barce- l, rom 3, La Tcrtulin 4, G. A. A. 3, 5,3 Glec Club l, 2, 3, 4g Quill Staff. r 'B llb E YVhuse hearts are kind and true. . if if FPS' . , , u I live for thirst- that love me, N' F4 -- MQ--H .g' F EDGAR HARYILLIC l'ilmll5 Class President 45 Editor-in-Chief of ET' ' Quill 45 Yell Leader 45 Class B. B. '- 51, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Boys Hi-Y lg li Glee Club 4. r ,ii 5' If music is thine aim, 1, ,. Let music he thine fame. If z-. r at ' il '15 1 Fl' 1 - 4-rf, - I T lr DOROTHY MAXWI-:LL 'rom-f' gg Q yt- 3 4' Gypsy Rover 2- Belle of Bar- li 5.2 Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Cluh 2, celona 3' Pickles 4' Class lresident 'A 2- Henrietta s Sub-conscious Min -' quare Pegs 4 Quill Buff Tr1K Club 4 0 her ues are amber fine rk 1nd d ei uLll OQFPH GRTFN L Ba ketball I 2 3 Min trel Show I 2 3 Gwpsv Rover 2 Quill tail' ee Club I 2 NI Club Sc Irack 2 3 xx is n t 1 t Ill get mln built sr me dmv ..-gl Glce Llub l 7 3 Gvpv Rover 2 L1 Tcrtuln 4 Girl Rcscru. 1 2 3 4 Qu1llStaff H15-py md frtt is 1 honty bet E14 1 I 1 N: :ff , , - 1 i 51 ' 7 tri' D d ' i' r.4 Q . . ' . ', L Fw' X 3 K ' 1 L4 '- 52 I . ,P , s tt K 1 .y K, Da ' . e as 1 ine. V rv ' ' E 4, -,.- Ft ' 1: ii 4? - ,- if E K I ' 4' an ' tt-Io Jn bf - A 1 .14 ' f a s i 5 a I 1 . S i IH , 3 1 , ,V , 9 y E X GI , , -C. 4 , u ri , . Q V 'Q Fl' ' ' ' . . I 'J 'lRome ': 0 bi nl in za day, p- W v - - D '4 l 4 e 1 4 , 4. LE? ' I' fi F2 lv Eg 1, , , .. H T ,ge ILNE FOSTER SUNNY -2 lv 5 4 , 15? . -, s j Sf 9 gr 2 ' - i 'J ' i ' x w s 1 tg li - ' Q 1 ld , an Y ' r M I I s s 2 I - - 1. I Q, 4 ral' ll ' - Y- ,-A 1- f 3-V ' F-5,144 frzmrgmf' zurfwztlr-,n'mf,jfmrW'r, umm, T ur' n f - mm-- fs., I 1 3- .,-t We H r-V-,----r - in l' H ,if 'f :JN 5-j .- A . KX VTE --glxrx' X-jyfvffkv l i ISABICLLF IVIILLER IssY Chorus 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, Gypsy Rover 25 The Revolt 25 La Tertulia 4. Eat, drink, and be merry For to-lnurroyv ue may die. C-, QTM MARION BARNES Sm Football l, 2, Track 2, 3, Glee Clul lg Belle of Barcelona 3. A fairy hlithe and :lntic Of dimensions not gigantic. YY., .gi DOROTHY INGICRSOLL DOT Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 45 Gypsy Rover 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, P. T. lixhibi- tion 3, 4, The Revolt 25 Quill Staff. 'l'here is mischief in this woman. i, .gn ,, FRANK NASO BANANAs Boys Hi-Y lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrel Show l, 2, 35 Gypsy Rover ' 25 Pickles 4, Belle of Barcelona 33 Class Basketball 2, 3. 'The best fence against cares is built of the ha, ha material. .. ,Y gfu-, .IICANNIC RICIMICRS K'-ImNN1E Tri-K Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. Cabinet 3, Belle of Barcelona 3, Class Treasurer 45 Orchestra 3, La Tertulia 45 Pickles 45 School Bank Cashier 49 Quill Staff. Pm satisfied with myself, why vturry. Y, , ,,,, , PIRNICST HARDIN MU'r'r Class President 33 Belle of Barcelona 3, Class Basketball I, Z, 3, Glee Club lg Quill Staff. Be content with what you've dune. DARRELL M.-XRCHANT Secy. and Treas. 2, 3, Class Basket- ball I, 2. Sir, though I'm not hold and rash I have in me something dangerous. DY, 4,., -. DOROTHY WINTER Dorn Girl Reserves l, 2, G. A. A. 2, Bank Cashier I, 45 Gypsy Rover, 2, Glee Club I 23 ll. T. lixhibition 3, 4. VVinning, uinsome, wholesmne lass. 714.13 f ' ,,,,,,,f, IOSEPH BIGGI-IR 'gyms' Glee Club 2, Class B. ll. Capt. 25 Basketball 3, 45 Gypsy Rover 2. L'Lose not opportunity for acquiring knowl- edge? , Q.. ICRMA REITICR lima Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Gypsy Rover Zz llelle of Barcelona 3, Pickles 4-3 The Revolt 23 La Tertulia 45 Quill Stall. Those dazzling eyes keep a fellovx guessing. ,,,,, ,, KENT HI,'N'lll'iR Doc Track I, 33 Basketball Z, 3, Football Z, 49 Nlinstrel Show I, 39 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, M Club I, 2, 3, 49 Boys' Hi-Y I, 2, Debate3g Yell Leader I, 2, 3, 45 Pickles 43 Gypsy Rover 23 Belle of Barcelona 3, Quill Staff. One huge joke-but, Helter at witty joke than a foolish wit. --so FRJXNCICS VVlLl,I.'XlVlS NANCY Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 43 Declam. 45 Qperetta I, 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 45 G. R. Cabinet 4, Evening Dress lmlespensiblen 45 Class President lg Y.-ll. of Class 4: Class ll. H. 25 Tri-K Club 4, Quill qfglfl. just the right kind of :A girl to do The right thing :lt the right time. ul CARMICLI'I3A STINSON CMM Key Club 35 G. A. A. 45 Normal Training 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 P. T. lixhibition 3, 4. I :lm yet in the dark llenzlre ut' my awakening. Y, .. ,wwf RUSSICLL MILLBURN Russ Glee Club 2, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Capt. B. B. I5 Secy. and Treas. La Tcrtulia 4. What is ll little good VVithout zu little bztdil' .Y .5. ,..,. Hlfl.lCN l'l'lTlCRSON NPFTFU Girl Reserves 45 G. A. A. 45 Girls' Chorus 15 P. T. lfxhibition 3, 4. A mind :ut ease with :ill below A heart vihose love is lllI'IUCt'l1t.U 7.7 ,y ,VG LUWICLL MILLBURN Iam Boys' Hi-Y l5 Glce Club I5 Debate Z, 45 Class ll. B. l, 2, 3, 45 Quill Stuff. lVluCh zulu about nothing. ,. ,, .- LUCY FORD LUN Girl Reserves 1, 25 Key Club 25 Quill StaH'5 G. A. A. 45 Normal Training Club 3, 45 Basketball 15 Z, 3, 45 H. ll. Treas. 25 Capt. Basketball 3, 4. Her ways are pleasant llei' paths are pcucefulfl ,...,. JOHN SCHICNKICN HSC'HENK,, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y l5 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, Z, 35 Track Capt. 3, 45 Belle of Barcelona 35 Gypsy Rover 25 Declam l, 25 Minstrel Show 2, 3. w:lsn't meant to be an zlngelf' RALPH MICHICL SKiNNY Glee Club 43 Orchestra 4. Thr world is looking for the man who can do something. -- ,. Ef IHIDNA CHERRY UEIJNAH Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 33 Gym Iixhibition 3, 43 Class B. B. 3. Her luveliness I nexer knevi until she smiled un mef' -L .. . ,4 NVALTFR SAUSIHR SAusu', Basketball 2, 3, 43 l3. B. Capt. 43 Football 43 Track 3, 43 NI Club 2, 3, 43 Quill Statl. When I'm at hmm' I raise chickens, But when at school I raise the diclcensf' L,,E RUTH DAHMS Benn Basketball l, 43 Girls' Chorus 13 Or- chestra l3 Girl Reserves l, 2, 33 Class History I3 G. A. A. 4. Better late than never. F, y GLENN MILLER tKGI.ENN,, Glce Club 3, 43 Class B. B. 2, 3, 43 Minstrel Show. 33 Belle of Barcelona 3g Pickles 4. Learn as thu' you would always live. 1.7.1. .IOSICPHINF ANDRICWS jo Normal Training 3, 43 Girl Reserves 43 lleclam 43 P. T. lixhibition 3, 4. It is the tranquil people that accomplish muchfl IVA MAF LOWE RriD,' Girl Reserves l, Z, 3, 45 G. A. A. 35 Chorus I5 Quill StafT5 Gypsy Rover 2. Her very from ns are fairer far il-llilll smiles of uther maidens arc. -H , .7 MILTON KIRKPATRICK Success cinnf-s nut hy xxishing but by hard xxork l'1ra4vely done. 7. . ...H vi.:-vu! IS.-XBICLLIC JORDAN IssY Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, rs 1 ,Q w 45 lN. I. Club 3, 45 Ireas. N. rl. 45 Class B. B. 3, 45 P. T. lixhilnition 3, 45 Dcclam 3, 4. I have si longing may damn lll my heart to teach. .?,,4,,.. . LICO FORDICF l'LEo,' Normal Training 3, 45 Normal Training Sec. 45 Adventures of Grandpa I5 lilopcmcnt of llllen 25 Coontown Millionaire Farce 2. He is thc very pink of courtesy. --fo LULA WELTFRS LUN Normal Training 3, 45 Seq' N. T. 35 l'. T. Exhibition 3, 4. Modest :md quiet but useful. MNT iCR1'ZlGH'I'ON 'KHARDYD HARDPINBROOK Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Class B. H. 2,45 M Club 35 H. B. Capt. 25 Boys' Hi-Y 15 V.-P. of M Club 45 Track I, 25 Quill Staff. Ile holds no pzlrlcy uitll unmzznly fL'1ll'S.l FRANCES STRALFY FR.ANc'lc Glec Club I, 2, 3, 45 Gypsy Rover Z5 Belle of Barcelona 35 Girl Re- serves l, 2, 3, 45 Pres. G. R. 45 l.a Tcrtulia 45 Tri-K Club 45 G. R. Cabinet 2, 3, 45 llicliles 45 Quill Staff. A jolly good sport, nith pure xxlmlcsuntc uavsf' ,, , , , SUS.-XNN N1ORl'fHOL'Sl'i uSl'Sl'1U Glee Club 3, 45 Belle of Barcelona 35 The Revolt, 25 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Declam 2. 3, 45 Tri-K Club 45 La Tertulia 45 Quill Staff. Breath:-s there a man in NI. ll. S. Who ncx er to himself confessed-'Smne Girl'. ,,,5 . NICLLIIC HOLSINGICR Norway Normal Training 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 N. T. Pres. 45 Belle of Barcelona 35 The Revolt 25 Pickles 45 Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3, 45 Bank Cashier 35 P. T. lixhibition 3, 45 Quill Staff. Quigs and cranks and uanton vailes, Nnds and becks and ure-athehl smiles. .,,,,, A HICLICN MILLICR HT:-gn Chorus I5 Girl Reserves l, 2, 45 Tri- K Club 45 Gym lixhibition 3, 4. XVho is it, uhat is it, That make her so content? Y,,, 4 , IDA Slil'1KS lore Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 35 Gym Exhibition 3, 45 Class B. ll. 35 lf all ut-rc as harmless and tranquil as she, XVhat an innocent uorld this would bv. ,,,,4 Y Y- LAURA BRUTSM.-KN L'Bru rs ,sq ... 4 l. I. l'.XllIl7II0l1 35 G. fl. A. 35 N. l. Club 2, 3, 45 Silent and Careful, sure to make good. 4.9 C CLASS HISTORY .4479- Many years ago a group of youngsters started on their pursuit of knowledge in the seeming prisons of Emerson, lrving, and Prescott After spending six, or more, vears in these institutes we were transferred, with more or less ceremony, to the grand old place called S een as the heads. While spending two years here we were known as the unior High. After the usual exams, and three months of freedom, we were once more herded to- gether, this time known as Freshies , and put into rooms X and C with Miss Ment- zer and Miss Rendleman as pilots Algebra and Latin were the chief sources of amuse- ment, bettered by the jeers and taunts of the more advanced inhabitants of our asylum. One day the setentv-live little Freshies grew brave and decided to have a Weiner roast of their own, which was followed by a trip thru a haunted house, although as twilight de- scended the brave crowd deemed it wisest to leave for their respective homes Not many months passed by until we were put face to face with that instrument of tor- ture known as 'the semester exams . This was followed bv a three-months period of rest, given to us because of the dazed condition in which the exams had left us. Because most of us had earned eight credits, we were told to come back again in September with the title of Sophs . By the time we were able to re-enter, our number had dwindled from seventv-five to fifty-eight, this number including three out-of-town members, Robert Hyde Milton Kirk- patrick, and Helen Petersen. We were considered as having enough knowledge to elect Class Officers, so with the usual ceremony we elected Dorothy Maxwell as President, Mel- bourne Kock as Vice-President,'m1d Darrell Marchant, as Secretary and Treasurer, handled our huge piles of wealth. A Weiner roast at Scott's Mills, in October, and a Hallowe en party in the gym, were our two successful entertainments, although at the latter it was dis- covered that several of the pies had broken the lock on the Domestic Science room door and taken a trip of their own, while we were wildly prancing around, two stories above them. ' As we were always ready to help, two plays, Grandma Gregg and Henrietta's Sub- Conscious Mind, were given by members of the Freshmen Class. This helped make possi- bl the 1924 Quill. , This year we were well represented in Declamatory work. ohn Schenken was awarded second place in the Oratorical Class, Anna Nutter second place in the Dramatic Class, and Philip Stout and Berneta Standish iirst and second places respectively in the Humorous Class In football we were represented by Harvey Vi idger, Myron Wood, and Donald Smith in basketball by joe Green, Walter Sauser and John Schenken, while in trackk our representa tives were Phil McKim, john Schenken, Robert Hyde, Harvey Widget, and Myron Wood During the course of events the exams again confronted us, although seeming less terri ble because of previous experiences. Given another three-months leave-of-absence, an being sixteen credits to the good, we departed for a short trip on smoother waters, with the thoughts of being reunited in three short months with the advanced title uniors Satisfied with a rather successful year as Sophs , the number was raised to sixty one the increase due, perhaps, to the tempting new High School built during the summer 4. ,: xi . g , 2: ls - ' 2- mm 1 l P 5 ,s ll lr 'T 'l tc aa ', Lv cs aa , ' . lr lr o 1 s u 1 1 1 1 It L1ncoln.', Here we were divided into three sections with the Misses Yachik, Patterson and it t ICJ I, P r r KK 77 . rv 5 l ,r I Y, Y ' K UI I1 I YI 9 K - if 4 as 1 'lv . ,t 'f lp u xy it ii' P I il, J I l l ' E is l li: KC 17 ll li Y I, !, Q I e CK 73 Q J -S X9 J ,P lb G . 7' ' . r ' f ' 'Q' - Q . t' ' . . 'ff - in d iv ,V HJ as l? . ,b ' , st ry - - 'i - rs One of the first events was the election of Class ollicers, which included Ernest Hardin E C t ji: - AY ' .xi . I mi ' nf ' 'A I ff 'o' 1r7x1r7.nrr 1r7mr7.i1ri51r7.i1r?mr7wifiinrimzi tar? f1:P.i:r7.t1 i1rr.x1r7a1rmx7mzm1rm1t7 'll' tm. I1 num' in I nl ra I Q2 1. gd355'i3L5'!J D ig 4 lklgl!-ILE Q li T IE 5 'Q gf: as President, Donald Smith as Vice-President, and Darrell Marchant again as our Secretary if and Treasurer. The juniors were represented in Declamatory work by Anna Nutter, who placed third gi in the Dramatic Class, and Berneta Standish first in the Humorous Class, who also tied for 3' first place at the first of the State series held at Palo. Ei' On the football team we were again well represented by Donald Smith, Captain-elect El - - I5 for the coming year, and john Schenken. 3 5 E The Basketball team was composed of several Juniors: Walter Sauser, Captain-elect, if john Schenken, Donald Smith and Joe Greene. john Schenken was also elected Track if Q' Captain. . Q1 Q1 Our Annual trip to Scottis Mill was taken on Thursday, September 27, and was chap'- eroned by Principal and Mrs. Dole, and Mr. Weiffenbach. , il II? Q On Saturday evening, November l, a gay Hallowe'cn Party was held in Straley's barn. On May 7 the Juniors entertained the Seniors at the Mandarin Inn in Cedar Ra ids, z , , P Ie 3: the program being arranged to suggest a Chinese Garden, and those who gave' toasts took gl the part of Chinese Characters. After the banquet we were instructed to go straight home, Si but with our junior minds there were other things more important than obedience. 25 In the fall of ,25 we returned as full-fledged Seniors, there being fifty members to T Si finish the High School course in the Class of '26. . 9 . . . . V . During the preceding months, two of our prominent class members answered the Call ' is of Death: Elsie Peterson and Elizabeth Sebern, both held in high esteem by their fellow ' ' classmates. ' i if The Class officers elected for our Senior Year were: Edgar Harville, Presidentg,Frances ' 21 Williams, Vice-President, and Jeanne Reimers, Secretary and Treasurer. The Quill Staff ' 2: was also elected by the teachers of the High School. ' i l ' ' 0' Q On Thursday, October 29, the class Hallowe'en Party was held at the country home 1 of Iabelle Jordon, where a lively time was had by all, several other class parties were also 1 Qi held durng the year. 1 ln the various high school activities the Senior Class was represented by Frances Wil- gg liams, who won first place in the Home Declamatory Contest, Nellie Holsinger and Frances S1 Williams in debate 5- in Basketball by john Schenken, Walter Sauser, and joe Bigger, in Foot- if ball by john Schenken and Creighton Hardenbrookg and in Track by Kent, Hunter and john Schenken. , gs i Toward the close of our high school days an operetta entitled, Pickles,', was given, in 3 which many Seniors took part. 3' It would take too long to tell of all the gayeties which came at the close of this successful '3 . . . . . . ' C 2' year, so only the most important will be mentioned. The juniors entertained the Seniors at Ig Q. a bountiful banquet, while the class picnic at Independence, and later the Senior Class Play, Q All of a Sudden Peggy , were two of the outstanding events of our last few weeks in high IE 2 school. , The motto of this Class is, Out of School Life, into Life's Schoolf' and throughout N our school days we have endeavored to be as near the best as possible, so, if our few faults be if overlooked, we shall strive in Life's school to be as near the perfect as possible, and in re- 3. fleeting upon our high school days, think of them as the happiest, if not the best of our lives. if '-BERNETA M. STANDISH. 2. A -Q Shir nrmr xirfiir mfniir?m:73x1r7.i1risiimrrim Ti fax ':'T P M ' tYN1F?lrFi1W1r?51rfm1m?1r mrm1?. J -t -v . S4 1 3' .g gg v - ' Q ' -1- i el rs nr 1 1 rf: t M I lat! , I I . . ' 1 'E if gi il I i. I 4' Bin , li if I Q1 i el ' 53 s, it ri l Q1 w: -5 I- ii li if CLASS POEM ig 5 wh -+o+- il El i :C . 1 2: Twelve years ago from babyhood ' 3. . . . . Q Q, With wide eyes brimming full ' Of fear, of joy, of pride, and faith, I: gy We stepped from home to school. 4 i, 21 And now another milestone passed, Q 'X , , P gil With some fear of the strife, Q . . . C -J And yet with joy, and full of faith 3 9- . Q We step from school to life. ,I Our faces east catch the olden low - A . t ,4 8 8 , Of the sunrise gorgeous gleams X And bathed in the Hood of its beautiful tide, 2 fl W ' ' f d 5 3, e vision my castle o reams- V. 4 .I S Oh! green are the pastures and meadows, 5 QI And silver the streams flowing through, 4' gf With over them shed the sweet fragrance ' 4 . v fri Of roses all covered with dew, 'gg 6- 0 The green of our colors means hope, ' l 1 l 4- 31 The silver, rewards, we would gain, E The butterfly rose, the romance of life, if We trust we shall seek not in vain. 5 -44 'F Our homage we pay at the feet of those If o , , o :Q ' Who have tried to prepare us for life, 6 Q: i Who have taught the truths we most needed As we enter this new field of strife. 5, il Out of School Life into Lifefs School , if . . ' v 5 Farewell dear Marion Hx h, ' 3' 5' . . . ' ' With gratitude sincere and deep, - ' 1, We bid you now Goodbye . A , Q if . 2 df 2: 51 -FRANCES WILLIAMS. E 3: t E 51 , l + 1 , lg Q1 ls if S, if u 92 ' l fluff!351Hof55373WaitI?sl1l7i1li?l'751Tfdt1l'Ri1FifiWifllihFRIVigil77507011IYAWKN1VK?TY:-i1Ffi1Wi1lihXTWni1liT1 T167 ll' 1551 'a1f7i1fiE1rhi1Ki1l'6X1 lInN1 1'f T F l' . ,fm - I1 emi: u ll nv ra I - L :T Us 1' 1 3' M lg 41 p7 gl 'S 1-T' v7 E t ,Q :Q 1 2 'U lf Su -E in .14 Ei' 'S 1:1 . .Sf gm 'E '7 Z E1 4 eg A 1 . . , ,- R' Lf an ,,- , t CLASS soNG , fTzme of Truly I Donj 4 Hlgh School days are over, Now we say adxeu, We love the school we re leav1n And pay her honor due We've had our fun and work tmmes Made llfe long pals and frxends And teachers, too, we'll mxss you, As now our school hfe ends CHORUS We're leavmg Marlon Hx, School days are brought to an end, Leavmg frlends and teachers dear, And on hfe s Journey trend Partmg brmgs us sadness, After yegs of gladness, Wxth futures now m v1ew, To dear, old Marlon H1 EANNF M Ranvmns 3 -. if 1 , . TE Q1 ' S: ' 125 ' E5 ' 2 ' 1 -- 5' ' if EQ: , yi - . 5:5 1 ' , ij . . . fi Q: ' ' li il - ' :Z - , , , ' g E5 - ' 1 , 75 Our hearts will e'er be true, fi' - ' lj: -1 . 1 . . . 21 ' E IE IE ' :E H ' CE 53 ' it ' ' IE R7 1r?ii1r74?sr751t7.i1r?.E1rii.:mixP31 WinafirhiishhrimH51r?i1ri.Y1H61U61rhhrimrimmi?rRY1rhi1r?51rhR1ri61r7mri 1:?E1rfaimw1r?iY1r?ax1rfdirhrrf51rri1r?61h'i1rvii15i F ' 'F ' ' '. ii E411--Iseli mlm: I n nv ra I CLASS WILL .4951 We, the class of '26, ff f have roamed the cam- ! X pus and concrete of good ,K , old M. H. S. for four long years, but like the In- RQM, dians are crowded out3 we must leave. Therefore, we h ll b ' 1 s a estow upon the remain- XN ing young ones, who have not as SQ yet experienced all the so-called Q tortures, the following useless ar- t t tides: ' N Lao Fonmcrt agrees to will his extraordinary 'l lv ff I amount of gall to the little Freshies pro- . vi mgt e use it wit iscretion. l X , V .d. h y . . h d. . l IV, 'si WAI.'l'IfIR SAUSHR leaves his Wreath of olive leaves If Xfflili X to the one that receives the same basketball i l honors. f I ' , IUNI-2 FOSTER leaves her loud voice to Lillian Norris fl l , , . f l X ' J Six that she may be able to make herself heard. ,WIN Ni H1-:l.1zN lVIlt.I.r:R is willing to part with her method of jf! , X! - l ' XX bleaching hair, which should be the undisputed gift, to Z V, l Gretchen Mauck. ' : A JOSEPH GREEN passes his wave on to joe Ingram and wishes her the same success with the boys. CaRMA1.1'rA S'r1NSoN's date book to lrol Miller. .los14:PmN1-2 ANDRI-IVVS leaves part of her temper to Redmond Albaugh who needs a little more. DARRF11 MARCIlAN'l' leaves his boisterous and troublesome ways to Donald Wallace. FRANCFS qlRAI,l2Y leaves her amazing proposition to Margaret Schneider. OIIN SCHENKEN, FRANK Naso, and Jos:-:Pu Russian will their love for Physics to next year's Seniors that they may have an as attentive class as they helped to maintain. DANNII Conv leaves his enormous height to Arthur McKean. RLQQEII TVIII LBURN leaves his hunch-back horses to Harold Domer. NH 111 Hoi SINGER fretfully gives her boyish bob to Ruth Baker. INARFI I P ORDON wills her sleeping powders to Harold Hardin. MIITON KIRKPA'I'RlCK leaves his place in Whose Zoo to Bernadine Austin. IVA MAF Lowa wills her henna rinse formula to Gladys Beiber. Lowrl I Mu I BURN regretfully leaves his place as teacher's pet to Frances Ovington. TRMA REITILR bequeaths her brilliance in Spanish Class to Margorie Hess. nm . . n I . g il jr r'e f Pr' -'ee H Jfiggv c oIIN TAY! on has nothing specIal to leave but offers to help George Frwrn fulfill his dream of becoming Fatty Arbuckle, , the second DOROTHY INcERsoLL leaves her quiet and stately manner to Leta Lines who seems a con- EANNE REIMERs leaves her attraction for Cornell to Helen Gatewood. FRANCES WILLIAMS donates her ability to skip school to Yernell McMickle. BERNETA STANDISH leaves her faithfulness to one man to Mildred Mellish. KENT HUNTER wills his place as yell leader to Melvin Gibson, because of his deep voice. DOROTHY WINTER leaw es her picture to be used as a Freshman yeast ad. YRNILST HARDIN wills his hrgh ambitions to Ruth Crew, the sole heir. ROBERT HYDE leaves hrs place as Miss Smileys History Shark to Howard Fllson, the Sheik. MYRON Woon grves his flowing recrtatnons, with compliments, to Robert Brown MARIAN OVINCTON leaves her public speaking ability to Herbert Conger. MAURINE KEENAN donates her high grades to Georgena Marak, so she will no longer forced to sign her own grade card ROBERT HEss has no further use for hrs freckle cream and so passes it to Irma Langhoff. DOROTHY MAXWELL leaves her dramatrc actions to Mr. Aton that he can make himself bet- ter understood FDNA CHERRY leaves her Interest In athletics to the girl that can best take care of hlm. MARION BARNES leaves his bravado recitations to Red Hansen. FDCAR HARVILLE has decided to join the House of D1Iid , so his razor goes to anvbody In the Freshman class that speaks for it first. EDNA ToURo gives her book Charleston Steps' to Bernice Mann. ISAHELLE MILLER wills her foreign language knowledge to Myno Tschoepe, who expects to become a missionary. RUTH DAHMs leaves her book How to Get Thin to Elizabeth Kehler RALPH MICHEI. donates his coupe to Walter Grieshaber, that his dates may be more en- joyable. ' IDA SEEKS leaves her curling iron to Marshall Cory, to be used only on special occasions. LULA WELTER leaves her winning ways to Irene Tudcen. LUCY Form leaves her brother, John, in school to and in athletics. CREICHTON HARoENBRoox leaves his ornery disposition to Don Millburn. HELEN PETERSON secretly 'leaves her ability to amuse Lloyd Coakley. LAURA BRUTSMAN leaves her coquettish ways to Wilmoir Paterson. SUSANN MOREHOUSE leaves her love for English to Eugene Schminke. GI.ENN MIT.I.FR wills his originality in book reviews to someone who has not much time. We go forth from among you, trusting that you will use these valua- ble personal articles with caution and discretion. Signed by CLASS 1926, Lawyer IM A. SNEAK. -SUSANN MoREHoUsE. F 6 A QQ J Q! is g J J ' CC Y I tinued source of disturbance. ' . . , ' A ' be f ' Ki' 33 CC !l ' ' -' ca , xr li 3 KC vifa-2'aa79iT' -: rf - - - L 1 -?vT,. - - 1,-sfvrm F-,Tvqm ' W 1 Yr IL xr D I, 5 I I - l P x I- , I h ,- 4.. A- ,. Q I l I I I I o 1 5 I' Is! I , . G I ' '5 if' 5? If IF V of if If I 'F I IS 5? I If IQ Ilf 1 'T I 6 L 5 5 E r E 5' lp ? 5 3 .- IQ E 'E I: 5 15' lg f F 7 E P5 9 is . 4 o ff: If Ft Q V?- i lg ,Y If f if E 1 E 5 I 6 I 5 - li .- Q 1- f E 1- Q li 'e 5 1 TQ 5 ei 5 L ? I -ww ww--v ,I- vw- i 'Maint o 1 L' PS4 '1 fc -1 F11 Ct L. ,Q 1:1 VI .51 fi: lv ll rm' ' Q-1 :.:, y rt' ti I rg- l l as ifjll lb iii Yin' .! Nfl 1.1 , 'Q F31 W e A X I f ff., ,Fl 1 7 AC, ' If f l Q f ef Ll, ' p ' ,-'W , ' . 'Cf 7514 , '. f l felu ffff, 5 Z4 7 it :J I , ' ' ' V, - ei :ll X Al 1- , , ,ui ,f l - ' fi to 2:2 f i Il v fy if A-fi5ff fu' .12 .1 i f ' ff' 1 -f H '15 L 1' ,--1 li' 4' M N 'N lr , L ' uf .1 My G sr -'wwf -lllwfffi 'EV A PM 17' f N, ' 4 , Lv ' ll r ,ei , fl iw ,A 15:21 U' -f5 H -iltpygkife 1 f 'dv 1 ' H V A:-1 J 124 , ..' SZ. -K 'T - V I 'I K QL!-ie ' ,Eg ff 1 Vl , 3 5' I-:Sn L, !'LL'5x- ffl El f :ji w 'Fl ig? CLASS PROPHECY E? . rg we if if . i Q. Tl7fl6iALTTLYN1N OF 1936 .M :rm IQ. :Eh 1 -1 ggi. Iflaue-A GYPSY LAMP .1 ' 5' . . i i Charmvers- EANNE REIMERS hRMA REITER UNE POSTER il 5, 2 1 1 ,,, , Y .df iS. ISABELLE MILLER, AND MEG fzihe Aeeressj. fd' :fl ,, The last embers of the V sv cam 1-lire were slowlv dvin , the silverv tinkle of the 'U VY, 8, P , I . . 3 . W, f.-, tambourines became quiet under the shadowy hand of nightg then the Whole camp surren- ,A 'Q dered to silence. All had retired but hleg, the camp seeress. She sat staring into the last ,fi il' flickering flames of the tire. Suddenly four dark figures took shape before her. They F .... . u if proved to be four girls, one of whom explained that they had come accidentally upon this gl F5 cam in searchn for their own. Havin received Me 's assurance of a comfortable lod - 'fill :fl P S S S 3 ,A F.-4 in they seated themselves and asked her to reveal to them their future and ive an account fl, F1 g ' g il of their classmates of the class of '26. The following truthful account was received and 5:3 iii' recorded: Qi iii Pai 54 If i'1 1v' - f-fu v-f.'-v',.,'--vw -N.',. ...- ,rrv-Vw..wfvweevvv-V-avvvw-w-vw v.f'.f .f-vo .- -x...f .,--fu A- V4 f- ' .4.,. ........,.. A., 1 rate, au a 1. a a an nail. .ra .ia na an rg. il. .x 1. ir I1 tx n an linux .Ln u.u.u4 .:.1..x.1 En .ul ll.h.!Ii 111:15 .J.l1llIiQIL,4.!v 731111: E A 7 :Q w 1, 1 rv A l i 'Q lr li i ji 1 '1 fl ti' gi 4 l fare. UNE FOSTER I see you in South Africa as a missronarv, but my dear, beware of the luring natives FRMA RETTER-Soon you will accept a po siton at Rogers Crossing as police m1 tron, and publsh a book How to Guide the Younger Generation ISABELLE MILLER You, because of vour wonderful talents, will become a con tortlomst with the Ima Freek Corpora tion EANNE REIMERS You have a chance to become the Captain of a crew, but you will marry the richest man in Fairview FDGAR HARVILLE He is now wrecking pianos for the Lotsa Noise Music Cor poration oRoTHY MAxwELr-She has become a famous guide and hunter of big game in the Amazon jungles CARMEI ITA STINSON She has become a famous movie iamp now starring in What Fools Men DANNIE CoRY He has not grown anv but is now star quarter-back on the 1936 all- American football team BERNETA STANDISHLNOW emploved by the Hudson Bav Company as a Hyde hunter. KENT HUNTER-The minister in the lit- tle Brown Church in the Vale, is noted for his pious and retiring ways RUTH DAHMS-NOW employed by the ' m and Bailey Circus, featured in a how as a human skeleton. LEo FoRmcE-At present he is running for Missouri state Senator on the Anti- suspender' ticket. IDA SEEKS'NOW in the Ziegfield Follies and her engagement to Creighton Har- denbrook, the Charleston champion, is being whispered about. ' WALTER SAUSERTThC new scream in Our Gang comedies. LUCY Form-An understudy of Mary Gar- den, now playing under contract in the opera Tannhauser. LUIA WELTER Premiere danseuse in Ann Pavlowas Russian Ballet ROBERT HEss He is still in Marion and has just taken over the management of the Bee Hive Grocery NEI LIE Ho1.s1NcER Now a soap box suf fragette, crying out against cruelties in flrcted by men LOWELL MiLLBURN Has established him self In Argentina as an instructor of the latest Chinese game, Mah ongg ISABELLE ORDON A notorious leader of an Apache gang, desperate rum runners of Paris MYRON Woon Proud of his position as clty street cleaner and president of the Garbage Collector Union of Waube k, Iowa DGROTHY WTNTERS Now a Spanish dancer m old romantic Spam, with Marion Barnes as her dashing toreador CREIGHTON HARDENBROOK Refer to Ida Seeks x osx-:PHINE ANDRBws--She is working hard in Europe for a position in the Passion P ay . IVIAURINE KEENAN AND MILTON KIRK- PATRICK'-NOW holds the Charleston championship of the world. ROBERT HYDE1RCfCT to Berneta Standish. ERNEST HARDIN-NOW a powerful lectur er in the Anti-tobacco League of Vit'- ginia. I EDNA CHERRY-She has risen to the head of the International Farm Bureau. GLENN MILLER AND IVA MAE LowE- Eloped to Florida during the real estate boom and are now sitting pretty in Coral Gables. FRANCES STRALEY-Becoming more and more famous on Broadway as a whistling soloist. A RUssELx. MILLBURN-The proud inventor of a liquid that will overcome the odor limburger cheese and is using it daily in his work. ITT 1' '59 5 o Egg Q JW ' :- ag :- F. . I i ,A . I I - . . , -i . . I Sv' ' - i . '. ' Q. , . . - . I CC ' l - an ,-l - , . . . . S: - - . ' . , . . . U t- i - - - A , 'H . . . M ' CK -I .!l I 1 - . 1 .I 1 S, . I ' . . gf ' . . - -- Q , -- n ' ' gg an ' ra e .D ' - i . . . . 4' ' ' V -' i I n I r . . . . . l .' A' ' K K ' ' . V . . H ' I an ' .-. 1 . F . If 41 . r 1 Y, 4 H fs vi ll I 1 ' 0 fs, n 2,1 5. . l as rx Fv a, . ..t sf, . I Sl 'Q N I gl CC I ' Q as rv 'ii l J -'ff'T' f- 'T Ffa on 'E rfx1r?i1rh N1 T I i n Wll75if51FfCw1l l7!fii1l'hYlT?El751U -TlPfh1F6N 5 , 'l -Sl 'l I um C EDNA ToURo-Picked out from a large group of girls at Los Angeles by Mack Sennet, for a part in his bathing beauty comedies. FRANK NASO'H8S already reached the height of his ambition, to become the janitor in an exclusive girls boarding school. MARIAN OVINGTON-A great society leader in both United States and Paris, accord- ing to late reports, she is divorcing her sixth husband. .IOHN TAYLoR-+Remained at the Garden Theatre until it was destrayed by fire, then went to Hollywood where he came into immediate prominence as a photog- rapher and operator. FRANCES WILLIAMS-A popular blues singer with the AlburrLette Jazzmania Orchestra. RALPH MlCHEL'H3S won recognition as the world's fastest typist a result of his High School training. HELEN' MILLERTRUUS the 'Lcvcrs Leap at Coney Island. DARR'EI.L MARCIIANTA-NOW on a great hunting -expedition through Africa and France, collecting wild animals for his circus. i 213' Ill! lhl SUSANN Monet-roUsE-Residing in Whit- tier, teaching effective speaking to the Quakers. JOSEP-H BIGGER-Starving to death in Alaska, selling bathing suits to the Eski- mos. LAURA BRUTSMAN1AftCf a hard, bitter light she finally acquired an appointment to Sparta, Greece, a girls' Physical Train- ing Director. josrzm-t GREENLicBUmmlhg,, his way to Kansas where he expects to settle down and raise cane. HEI.EN PETERSONkSflll resides in Marion, but handling the editorial work of the Heart and Home column of the Saucy Stories magazine. DOROTIiY INGERSOLL-Famous golf en- thusiast of the Grand Canyon, now hold- the holde in one championship of the world. jot-IN SCHENKEN-General manager of a hot dog stand in Siberia. He would make good if he did not persist in eating up the profits. -DoRoTHY INGERsoL1.. W ia f i ' via ' nr 1 '1 i new fmriaiiFairrimrf4i1r?Ai1r7i1r7. iriirrmrfn 1rf rm -in ' L 'ju n,...,.,,A .lv 7' 49 - '-1.....1. EMM i 5 E I r-x LL. C IA an 'W . ..: La L-1 I F I ICI IYMXIXI Preszdenz Secretary Treasurer Redmond Albaugh Margaret Andrews Leo Brown Rokert Brown Fsther Brady Ralph Beach Earl Caraway Lucille Cherry Lavon Carsner Neva Case Clarice Clemans Roberta Clemanas Raymond Cooper Clifford Davin Harold Domer Onita Domer Donald Drew Ardys Eckhart Howard Elleon . George Erwin Jennings Falcon l Finney james Fitzgerald Bernice Frazee Katherine Fry Darrell .Glllmfe Helen Gatewood Lawrence Goodyear Geraldine Gordon JUNIOR CLASS 'C -,GM CLASS ROLL Walter Grlcshaber Laura Hagelberg Robert Hayes Marjorie Hess George Hutton Bernice Hempy John Hyde Wllma ordon Fllzabcth Kehler Herbert Kullander Carolyn Kahler Katherine Kerns Llovd Klopp Vera Koppenhaver Margaret Lassen Cecil Lewis Vlaxine Lutz Arthur McKean Vernell McMickle Cora Main Eva Maxson Marjorie Meyer Gretchen Mauck Dilman Moothart Marvin Mundy Delbert Neff Clarene 'Neill Anna Nutter Chauncey O'Kelly RAYMOND COOPER ENNlNCs FALCON LUCILLE CHERRY BERNICE FRAZEL Anna O Leary Donald Patschlte V1 glnl3 Purcell Cecllle Remington Cyrll Rvan Paul Rlnard George Roberts Harra Lee Rockey l'lble Roshar ldugene SCl'lU1ll'llxC Alice Skedine Benjamin Sebern Bernita Sebern Wendell Sebern Theodore qebe-rn ohn Sidlinger Wayne Smith . Clare' Strickle Clarence Snyder Howard Seeks V Richard Straley . Reginald Touro Myno Tschoepe Irene Tudeen Alfred Voss i ' Donald Wallace Leota Whitenack Vera Wood .m l-by nn. l il iv gal l.ri.ra Vice-President ..................... J . ' 1 1 ,I l 1 i . ' ' V J i . - J I fo fvm A ICN MN I01:fm1I?Af1L'?i7irFoilWailmilP7ii1l'ioi1??oflIfO577ilffoiifiiiifhilTvihfilillihilffoiiF766Fiji?NewWai7itil?milV51f?gi1I7oi7f?gX1f75'l fo lm foxlfm f ox ll 5 i --.i- 'S X N sig?- ---..', Svnphnmnrvn oc r-1 Lu A V U1 UU 'Tf LJ C-I-I i-1 I1 owrmmuimliixasls SOPHOMORE CLASS ...QQ-. President . -. . . ...... , . . VERNON STEVENS Vice-President .......... ....... R ov GUZZLE Secretary and Treasurer .... . . .MAR-CELLA TURNER Leroy Arp Ruth Beach Elmer Baird Dora Mae Callahan Genevieve Carrington DeVee Cherry Ralph Chesrown Grover Cleveland Iva Comport Marshall Cory Lerov Davin Marguerite Dye Leon Eckhart Kenneth Fehr ohnnie Ford Robert Hannigan Albert Flickinger Bessie Ford Wilfred French Melvin Gibson Zelda Gxllmo e Ruth Grillin Roy Gurzle Evelyn Hammond Melvin Hans n Harold Hardin Emily Houser Louis Hunter CLASS ROLL Louise Hutchison Edith Hutton Josephine Ingram Charles Izer Violet Jellison Winifred King Marshal Kent Ralph Kilburn Evelyn Larkin Gladvs Lentz ohn Luke Frank Lines Thurman Lucky Gayle McCannon Carl McGowan Donald Millbu n Dorothv Michel George Merkle lrol Miller A Clara Belle Murphy Teresa Naso ' Lloyd lqightingale Pauline Oaklev Frances Ovingtcn Willmoir Patterson Gall Postel Mable Perrin Arthur Pet usch Julia Ballard Leo Powers Fsther Roshar Fred Rasmussen ' Edward Reed Wilma Rcep Archie Reinheimer Catherine Reinheimer Maymie Reinheimer Ma- Rhoades A Claudine Rockey Louella Rogers Howard Seeks Richard Schultz Beulah S,ott e Richard Sears , Frances S-bern Vernon Stevens Harold Qilker . l'lsie Stfwart Raymond' Stanton Gladvs Stins n Floise Touor Marcella Turner Alfred Voss Gwcneth Williams Lillian Zak Letta Zuhlke E E .- I' .-5 'Q E2 4 ei 5 F 6 :E rf 1,2 6 h 12 , 2 A! Q VT F f 2 ,f 6 2 ,- 'Q 'L if fi I5 if li lt: :Q i2 .5 I 0 4 , J , y, A, +3 5? I 'r a I Z' r 1 A 'Q 1 1: . if ., za . w 56 . . 1 'J , , f.' ' V. ' L , ' ' ' vi' . ,S . F . . It . ' . ' . . I? :Z A f :YS IQ -. . 4 ig ' C ig? ' ' :TQ . 179 . F .ls ' L? . M. 1.x lg r NW:sawamrviarmrf.f1m:1mfn:ai1rf irmfnrrgairr Q1mer2.21rv.nmrfi1r?.i1rr.i1r721mw.r1rf.i1a7inrmmi:mrfi1r?.iir?.11rf.w.i1rra1r2.iw,' I 2 P E r F I Z, I- , 5,5-,:.'f. 2..... 1 iffvghww x..-X wa OFAQQ HF CLASS T . ' 0 59 V ' ' Q 411-'lsr IM emi: I n nv nl is .gal F RESHMAN CLASS ' -ooo- President ...... . . ..... RUTH CREW Vice-President . . .... LAWRENCE WOODRUFF Secretary .... . . .LAWRENCE PE'rERsoN Bernadine Austin Muriel Gordon Lillian Norris Clark Bartlett Emily Grillin Laura Oakley Dwight Beach David Grommon Dever O'Kelly Paul Beach Florence Hagelberg Robert O'Leary Ellwood Beiber Orlin Hann Wilma Olinger Walter Bensch Charles Hanna Mildred Petersen X Albert Berry Aaron Hansen Robert Petersen joe Biggs Lloyd Hansen Arlys Peterson Mildred Blake Allen Hayes Dale Peterson Leonard Brenneman Marian Holdorf Lawrence Peterson Velma Bucklin Donald Holsinger Fern Port , Howard Burgess Emily Houser Millard Port Kenneth Burris Lucille Huss Clarabelle Rasmussen Louise Carpenter Willma Jackson Donald Roberts . Austin Case Charles Joss Wylma Robertson Opal Cherry Floyd Kahler Alfred Sauser Lloyd Coakley Henry Katz Margaret Schneider Herbert Conger Lester Kimes Dorothy Schultz Goldie Conner Bernice Kindig Hazel Schultz ' Julia Crew Della Koppenhaver Myron Scott Ruth Crew Alice Krapf ' Geraldine Slauson 'Richard Diederick 'Irma Langholl' Leroy Smith Bernard Dolan Chauncey Lewis june Standish Stuart Dolan Leta Lines Iva Stevens Allen Dripps ' Mildred Little Richard Starry Doris Emmons Laura Luense James Stoneking Mary E. Erwin George Marak Flora Sprague K Glenn4Fehr Georgena Marak Harold Taylor Lyle FitzSimn'iong Herbert Marshall Linn Taylor Laura Frazee Mildred Mellish Bertha Tudeen Emery Freeman I Hazel Merrill Joseph Turner Gaylord French Mary Michel , Marian Van Fossen Jack Fry R4uthVMiller Gifford Wickham John Gaines ' Edward Murphy Eunice C. Wiley Ruby Gaines Leone Neill Vernie Wood Harvey .Gipp 0 Verna Nelson Lawrence Woodrud' fl or rn n r.f'r'?r'aR , 1:, mll'fi1l? ill! hrirliraiiri i1r?ii1I7itl7.i1r7.?tfrd1r?5r1!7ii1F'i1rf11:7 1ff 1r?ii1W 'Yrr51r7 IY XVM W1 a1rm F x .W I v fx I ex gf .M 1 x 3 124-'f- 2L1:fPy Q?52QHi5f1B H19 GIRL RESERVES 53 V f V i f U ' F enola I1 emi. 1 n nv hl Q. L' il - Q E 3 E 3 GIRL RESERVES 31 E 5 . E il President ..... . . .FRANCES STRALEY 5 2 Vice-President . . . .BERNITA SEBERN Q' . if 3' Secretary .... ...... T E1uzsA N Aso Treasurer . . . . FRANCES WILLIAMS Bible Study ..... .... B ERNITA SEBERN Al . If World Fellowshz . . . . . OSEPHINE INGRAM 5 rr' L Social Service ...... . . .MARIAN OVINGTON 31 5 Program .... . . .MARJORIE MEYER Social .,..,..,..........,....... GERALDINE GORDON 44 , fi QQ Faculty Advisors. .Miss BEALOR, Mas. RICK, Miss HULL 4' E - HISTORY l The Girl Reserves were organized late' in the school year of 1920 as the Girls' Hi-Y 33 Club under the supervision of Miss Locke and Miss Muirhead and has developed into a Q largerand better organization. ' - i 1 i 53 5, 'S Q PURPOSE 'Z at The ur ose of the or anization is to create friendshi amon the students, to raise the 5 P P s , P s Q moral standards of the pupils, and to aid the community in every way possible. . 'J Q' . 5 7' ACTIVITIES ' The p ogram for 1925 1976 has included a picnic at Shaver Park in September in honor ff of the Freshmen Girls, the initiation of new members in October, an mteresting talk by Miss Marshall at one of the regular meetings the preparation and distribution of large . 40,1-. fi MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET A Q Tcastmistress . . Frances Straley Piano Solo Harra Lee Rockev Membership Frances Williams p Purpose Elizabeth Kehler 5 Song Dorothy 'Johnson Activities . .Bernita Sebern Reading . . .Mae Rhoadcs World Fellowship ................................................. Ruth Crew I Plano Solo- ................................................ Geraldine Gordon 9 a. f 1 14, P Iii?l'?5'l'7oi''7i1T7o?'751'7f?M l'fN'1l'7gi T'5?a5'7i'lK'?St1 Yih7i1S'f l'7Y1K'i'nS F75i1l7li'fKi'll7lY1P7giV6-S1I7gTK7i't7i1T7i1r7gi1f7' lf5Yi?bi1!'7ii1l7T1YEi f ITTFNIT' 5751 I , 2 1 -. Qt . . . . G 9: A - an - D . gl 1 42 ' baskets of fcod on Thanksgiving Day. . if Qi G 'A A. r A ga U 1 .. -' Q 3 ri ft ig Q Q 9 f 5 . ' ' ............................... , . ......... . .... . E 5 ' G ,, ................................................. , :A I .......,....... U ................................. . E ' .5 gg Reading . ................................................... Catherine Wiley ti -. 3- QQ ....,.......,...................., . ................. 5 2' ii 5 ...... ................. . . . . , ............ . ............ . . 5 2 . . . Q :I .....,...........,............................... X. . F L . Y Q .......................... . . . . ..................... . Q2 l . S 3 5 Q 4.2 s Q, rg . . E4 , .. fl if .- 22 Q T I it n 4 t t a 4 1 I '4 A 1 i ' 1 1 A . - vc ' 'fvi-, .1 LA TERTULIA 6456- 1'1'0.vi1fz'nt .... . .S1'sANN NIUR1iHOL'Sl:2 li'if'e l'1'u.vi1l.f'11f A,.... , BicRN12'1',x STANIJISH Scf1wfz1'y ffm! y'l'l'Il.flllAf'i' A , iRL'ss1c1.I. Nf1lI.I.15L'RN HISTORY Ihe Spanish Lluli vans rn'g.1n1xeil in l9lX Lll1LlL'I' the nlirevlirni ull lVli+ FlUI'Cl1k'iI llrzlullcj' for the 1lLlY.ll1k'CLl sunlenlw, and hair heen ernninueil with success Lnnlei' the supervision of Mis. Mentzer. PURPOSE f 1 - w . lhe purpowe el the Lluh in In rreale ll greater inlerwl in Spanish annl In give thc adimiced Qunlenls Ll clinnee In apply their qirqliirenl lxnowledge to the study of the histf'n'j', cnstcnns, Qnnl evei'j'duy life of rhe people in Spanish speaking countries. .-Xt the regular monthly' meeting Spanish :iuthcws and their works ure disuissed, followed hy Spanish games and the serving of light refreslnnents. V u I .,-,,- ,, ,. w t W Que gaL-eif:ittt L. O. V. . ,O, , l'nxfiifr11l , , . , Bnxjniix SEBITRN l'ii'e-l'1'e.fifZf11l , , CxRoI.1N1c li,-XHLER Sen'eff11'y , , . B12RNl'1',x Stiizmw Nlotto- l',11fm1' Omnizz lf'ifzfil HISTORY The l,atin Club has Completed its ninth arrive year under the direction of Miss Marsh- all. The club was discountinued last year because ol' Miss Marshall? absence on a tour around the world, but is now just as active as before. PURPOSIS 'I'lie purpose of the Club is to stimulate a laeener interest in Latin and to give the nd- vaneed students a larger knowledge of the Roman history, customs, and life. 'l'lie Club has 1 regular montlily' meeting at which, Roman life is discussed and l,atin songs are sung. A ocial evening was enjoyed at tlie liopie of llernita Sebern. c.iiu'ft4tfgf-4 NORMAL TRAINING CLUB -Q04 lbexiffenf . . . . .NICI.I.IE Hot.s1No12R Vim-l'1'e5iffe11f . . . .BERNICE FR.-XZEIC 7vl'E6l5l'll't9l' . . . .Is,usEI,t.E JoR1JoN .S'et'1'e1111'y . . . . .LEO lfokulcli HISTORY The Normal 'I'r11ining Clulu w.is orgqmifed during the your 1922-23 under the direc- tion of Miss Zuelke. Miss Hull has been the udrisor of the Club the past two years. PURPOSE The purpose of the club is to promote enthusiasm and interest among the students and to give them a benetit from the experience of others. ACTIVITIES Meetings :ire held each month in the Normal Training room, which is decorated with senscmul posters made by the students. These meetings consist of educational talks bv uu- thorities amd older members who hgwe had experience in teaching. .Miter thc talks u social hour is enjoyed. ,......,., t .1f..l1.A1..:1 .za .t1.n:. tu. 11.11. 'gflle ., , A i 5211 i Fl' E121 L. r-' f-4 Y ri' ri- '4 i Ei, l E5 L, r El' fgl , g-,' lt:- f, 3 i T-4 L-2 as F42 Va ai- as ai- sf at- S? Q4 if ri' V' 4 EJ F? 5? ml L'! V. F? :.. 4, fl :ll fi ai 1 pl lfli lil, L44 ai 1 .f F? :.g bi 4 E: pl Li? :- L. Ev' 514. Vi 54 Pi' 5,1 wi' r-'. r-4 LQ. 'Cf all lv lf? 744 1 :F F-2 ri P4, kv' F-S rw 41 P-f 4 Er Ei' .1 Lg 2.44 F1 EX 5 I-4, bi L4 bl E9 - 1 ng F4 Fi. Sri HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA M l SS ICM MA bl AYCOX, 90+- D irfffoz' Maiziei, P1-Linux . . .Pianiil MARSIIAl.I. CORY. . . . . . .Violin l'il't.l-fNl- St-iixiiwxl-i . , . .Violin llownkn l'il.l.soN , , , ,Saxophone C-moi, Ri-:m1ix4.'rox , Violin Romani' 'l'iioMi-ww .Saxophone CA'l'lll-QRINli1 LAI-'li'l-IR'I'Y Violin tlosi-,vii 'l'L'RN1-:R , . , ,Trombone RALPH Mic-mai, . Violin Hanorn Hiuzmx . , . . .Trznnpel 'l'1-'Rl-:sa Nuo . . Violin YVAYNI-2 SMITH . . . . Trumpet Gnrif lVlc'CANNow Violin l,AXVRliVC'l-' W,f1fJlDRl'lf'l7 . , , .Triimpel The orchestra, in spite of the fact that several members have been lost, by graduation, has maintained its high position under the supervision of Miss jaycox and has been of real service in the High School activities. The orchestra spent an evening in broadcasting from Station KYVCR in Cedar Rapids and the program was enjoyed by all Who listened in. wavy. ,V , , , ,, ,,-.V ffvvw. ,V-V ,fvwwfsf-rv, Q , ,-nfs'-1 vs'-hr. -'v 1 Y-J- .' fN'v ' fvvwfv' iu..Lz.HIfL'HIi. .u. ni. .xniin .u. in yr .mimi H2 i. .ul JTTL na .ui .uiizlifziiui an .ui fx. Lana A. If 'li J' 1, ,' ' fl l ' X' ,J ' ' lil, 1, L -EX H GIRLS' GLEE CLUB V404 The Girls' Cilcc Cluh was made 21 scpumtc unit in 1921 and is equally as popular and successful as thc Boys' Ciilcc Club, with whom they co-opml utcd in presenting the upcrcttu Pickles , thc success of which was due in large part to thc coaching of Miss -Iuycox. Soprizffff-Domtliy Miixwcll, Dumtlxy lngcrsull, l I'.lllL'CS Strnlcy, llcrnctqi Stgmclisli, Ycrn Koppciiligncr, klunc l os1c1', Nlixzlhctli lichlcr, Mqihlc l'crrin, lVlui'icl Gfnnlmi, Dorrnliy john- son, l i'z1nccs Ovingtcni, Claiuclinc Ruclacy. Sffolnl SUfYI'z1llU+SLlSilIlI1 lVlu:'cli0L1sc, lVl1i1'-ioric lVlcj'crs, Ncllic Holsingcr, lsnlwllc Nlillci, Hurixi Lcc Rnckcy, Cccillc Remington, Gcrnlclinc Gorilmi, VVCTCSLI Nziso. .-Iliff-fklcniiiic Rciincrs, l'lI'lN.l Ri-ircr, llL'l'l1Cl1l SL'l1L'l'll, Ycrncl MclXflicklc, Ruth Crew, Ruth llalxcr, Frzinccs VVilliinns. ,N W -ss . gi. 1 -fu . 'p - rr- .' H 1 x , ,V ' l 'll l Wi' 1 A .fl guru ,Q H fsxf. BOYS' CiIs,BH CLUB , ,O,s The members of thc Boys' Cleo Club, due to the line efforts of Miss Jzzycox, have shown Il more serious attitude and worked enthusiastically throughout the year. 'lihc boys displaycd splendid talent in the operettu Pickles,'. Fizzff 7'ruff1'4Kunt lluntur, Frnnlx Nuso, Hurhurt Kullnndcr, llnrrcll Gillmorc, llnrolrl llomcr, Archie Rcinhuiniur, vloscph l'ign'luy, Rnyinond Cooper. Severn! Y'w1m'-lfdgnr Haxrrillc, Rohurl Brown, Aloscph Biggs, ,Iohn Sidlingcr, Thurman I,llClKf', Hcrlvcrt Congcr, Rolwcrt U'Lcalrj', Glcnn lVlillcr. Firfl lL1,f,ffl'i1irl Biggs, joseph Turncr, Marshall Cory, Ralph Michel, Donald Mill- lwurn, Alunnings Falcon, Rcginaild 'I'ouro. Sfrwn! lJ.l.v'.f fzCUI'gU lirwin, Thuorlorc Sulvcrn, llcllvcrt Nuff, Br-njzunin Sclwcrn. z c lc Lu C JH gn 4 Q Lu .1 I 31 Q .1 Z P7 , . . . . . . . . .XVILLMOIR PATTERSON Q52 W E QI il in Q 2.1 Q . 9. ee 21 gl Q1 51 LG gl 2 il il QI Qi V, -Y 21 gl A 3 5 1 21 GIRLS' Supervisor . . President .... Vice-Presitlent Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Hiking . . Skating ..,.. Valley Ball. .. Basket Ball . . Base Ball. . . ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .-...Q-Q.. OFFICERS . . .Miss EVELYN HUNT . , .... BERNITA SEBERN . . . .... TERESA NAso . . . . .BERNICE HEMPY .............MARIANOVINGTON MANAGERS ' , ' . .. .......,... CLAUDINE ROCKEY . . Joslsvmnis INORAM . ..... ILXRLYS PETEERSON . . .VERNELL MCMICKLE :il ' f . gf, MO V1 O ei L. Sportsrnen For Sports PURPOSE v fJ RW 9 The Girls' Athletic Association was organized in the Fall of 1924. Its purpose is to promote physical efiiciency, athletic accomplishment, and good sportsmanship among the girls QQ of the High School. The association has adopted an award system whereby girls, by means ' 9. of high grades, promptness to classes and proficiency in athletic accomplish-fnent may earn enough points to receive a High School monogram. Several girls expect to receive mono- gi grams this spring. :fi 21 THE COLONIAL BALL 2 The Girls' Athletic Associaton honored their Mothers, women of faculty and wives of O the teachers at a Colonial Ball, Monday evening, February 22nd. The guests were received by Mildred Mellish and Bernita Sebern, dressed as George and Martha Washington. Fol- A lowing the playette in the Lincoln auditorium, games were enjoyed and refreshments served. - THE PROGRAM 23 ' 4 :J I ff. TW 244 1' al .. E5 IV X 22 V. 2' 91 gl 24 ii' 5. I. it II. 5' III. Rastus ..... .... . . .........,........... 1 ....... Della Koppenhaver Menuet DeLa Reine . . . .WilImoir Paterson' and Mildred Mellish Mmuet . . . ...... Playfulness . . . Minuet Antique . Mozart Guests , . . . ........ ,... T eresa Naso' and Claudine Rockey ......................................Colby-Baccherini Marian Ovington, Frances Ovington, Teresa Nasa, Claudine Rockey, Bernice Kindig and Bertha Tudeen 6. VI. Pop Goes the Weasel Q. 52 jg' T Grand March . . . Guests i2rfo77T9bi1r?ni1r.6'7Y7ni1ifafirhiizViitidiiIhit1761IioI1I?d1r?qi1WaiihiithiIWeilthHt.5N1!?ei1t?515'si1rii2r5Y1I?6i1t? I1 75154 'F 4X1l'?ni1FYqi1l?5'1I'?ei75'ai1l'74i1F?81Wi1i76N rm in -,,., V..- ,, -.,.. , i ,gil Wi , H M, W.- , M.- L ' , TRI-K , ,,Q, The K. K. K. is Ll new Ol'g11lllZZ1flOI1, under the supervision of the Home Economics Teacher, Miss Iilsie Mzlxson. It's members meet every Week in the Home Economics Room. Although this Club wus organized lute in the school year, the members haye done some very good Art Work5 some of Which, was placed on exhibi- tion at the Exhibit given by the Home Iffconomics and Art Classes in the Domestic Science Rooms on April 22nd, , N- ,- -v gn I, Y S- ww.,-,, , Y 7 :-,.' N- I 5' limi 'LIQQ J ALUMNI ASSGCIATION P406 1,l'c .Vjzfc'7If. . , , i .MRs. O. G. VV.-XFVLIE I'ire-l'n-,viffmzf. . . .Mics Eifriic Riziiwmizs .N'vr1'fff11'y . 2 . . IoE1,L12 l'iULl.ER'I'ON Tnv1,r141'w' .A... , , , . .Rav Roisiziws The Lincoln Building, now the junior High School, was erected in 1869 with the first class graduating in 1872. Six years later the graduates formed the Marion Alumni Association under the supervision of Nlr. VV. N1cClellan, the first Superintendent. At that time there were only nine teachers who formed the teaching staff of the Marion Public: Schools. As the population of Marion increased the teaching stall Was increased and the schoolhouse enlarged. The addition of the gymnasium and class rooms in 1912 led up to the erection of the new building in 1924. The chief activity of the Association is the Annual Alumni Banquet given in honor of the graduating class. They celebrated their fifty-third anniversary with the banquet honor- ing the class of '25, the addition of which makes a total of 1,-1-64 members in the Association. F ,. an gg! ' ' 9 5 gi? amass 11 emi: u n nl ra I in E 'E if Q - 0 , y CLASS OF 25 if .,0,.- E 2 1 i: C allege- ' s Q 5 Dan Avery, Donald Chehock, Bryant Kenney, Fred Kahler, Crystal Qua-as, Oma il Hendrickson, Bruce Williams, Frances Jackson-Coe. f Orville Graham, Philip Crew, James Hakes, Howard Woodruff, Anabelle Gatewood 5 -coma. 1 5 Raymond Davin, Regina French, Pearl Goodrow, Marjorie Fernow, Helen Jordan, 1 Q, Opal McCannon-Cedar Rapid: Businerr C allege. l' Norman Waffle, Gladys Fredericks-Universiiy of Iofca. v 5: Virgiania Munsen-Frame: Slzimer. :I Irene Carpenter-Unizfeniiy of F lorifia. Charles Dow, Leo Haijsman-Amer. Delmar Noah-Drakep . 4 fl n 5 Teaching- A , l Gladys Bright, Nellieve Rorah, Marian Silker, Caroline Gillmore. ' il , QQ Business- ig , Zola Burns-Biddick Lumber Co. Margaret Fernoyv-Waitress in Tea Room. gf Carol Remington-Shumack and Sebern Co. Anna Ozburn--Cedar Rapids Beauty Parlor. if Lancelot Rubek-Marion Sentinel. i l 515 Donald Knox-Cedar Rapids Bank. i: .f - l Regilda Hayes-Superintendent Chehock's Secretary. l Dale McMicklc-Dah1strand's Orchestra. 5 Charles Pollard-Wells Bc Cook Bale Co. 1 Catherine Lafferty-W. G. Block Coal, Co. 34 ' : .MarriageJ- I5 5 Irene Peters-Now-Mrs. Ernest jerguson, Cedar Rapids. V: Leota Dixon-Now--Mrs. Ray Brockman, Orlando, Florida. it Verdia Grommon-Now-Mrs. Francis Gaines, Marion. il Annabelle Farnsworth-Now-Mrs. Ed. Tucker, Marion. ' Vesta Gaines-Now-Mrs. C. D. McGee, LaGrand. t l Q 2 At H ome- I Q , Alden Albaugh, Louise Bigger, Fern Biggs, Byron Busenbark, Merle Bebee, Daisy Koppenhaver, Mildred Frazee, Howard jordan, Stanley Kellams, Edith McGowan, i George Michel, Dannie Peterson, Edith Peterson, Virginia Vaughn, Emma Petrusch, K 5 Leo Voss, Cecilia Franke, Charles Lyman, Josephine Maier. 5 Deceased- Q Esther Biggs. A .V A 'E ii?.i:rh?1rEi1r72i1h6'i'1rEi1r?51 w1!iY1r7WY1 1 x1rrw1 x1mi1r?mx,ax Y1 x1rrmrr rrw1r7Rr7K1r74I1n i1f7U 1D7Y i' - rrx1r?' H . L Fmt. , if xx ff f ik in N N f -'Q' 'fx x f X X Lx J ff I x, .g - I 'V XX XA X I ' A - X X, M. X Wy 5 Wx? Q' md . 'I 77:11-' ,I , I fa X if A 6, 1' A y A ' - 1 , , In , -X1 f J ,1 1 g W. T , - , W .pt - ,-S, ,, g' ,1 ' ' - -' ' 7 -r 5' 'un' .. Y , A V F X Y i E ' -E - Artiuitirn QT L T lb' P I Tf I QUILL STAFF PLAYS 1, -099- SQUARE PEGS 1 'L .15 A Modern Girl Dorothy Maxwell '- A Srxteenth Century Venetian . .Elizabeth Kehler li 1 r V Names were of small consequence to us--we needed but to let our imagination stray to ' Merlms Garden where trme sped backward or forward as we so desired, and there enjoy this lrttle fantasy 1, V 14,1 r EVENING DRESS IN DISPEN SIBLE R' Ahce Waybury .Frances Williams xl Sheila Waybury . Marjorie Meyers ,It George Connought . Theodore Sebern 1, P W, Geoffrey Chandler . . .Harold Domer 1 It all happened in the drawing room of Mrs Wayburys residence and would you be- lieve it-she was going to the Opera wlth Mr Chandler in her daughter's place, but Miss Waybury finally consented to go herself much to the relief of Mr Connought. 1 5 1 i l.. THE TRYSTING PLACE Lancelot Briggs . . ennings Falcon . . .Lucille Cherry essie Briggs Geraldine Gordon lf Rupert Smith . Raymond Cooper 'I 5 2 E Q. Mrs Curtls .. .... Vernell McMickle li Henry lngoldsby 1: .................................GeorgeErwin You know how it IS in a hotel no prlvacy-especially in the lobby No wonder poor j P Lancelot had to hide behind the davenport with no one to console his fast beating heart and then only to find that mother and sister both were as heart heavy as he himself. 11 F r IRA P New and exceptional talent was displayed in these one-act plays under the fine super- 1 vision of Mrs Rick if il 1 1' ,Q 1? 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P H '11 ' ' ' 1 , 2 1 1 1 r , S., lg W I Q CARNIVAL ...og- The High School Carnival, held May 1 lth, proved a great success due to the combined efforts of all the classes in high school Mr Miller supervised the affair very successfully, by Cl1VlCl1f1g the old gym into sections, allotmg a section to each class to be given over to a number of booths This affair proved a good test for all Marion students to show the old M H S spirit, to which a greater part of ths high school responded with much enthusiasm -+041 i ASSEMBLIES ..4Q,y- Assemblies proved to be one of our regular high school activities, at which much enthusiasm is always shown. The Assemblies are held the first period in the morning under the supervision of one of the faculty members who prepares the program, which usually consists of plenty of fine music, educational talks, and plays.. These occasions not only furnish fine enter- tainment, but provide excellent opportunity for students to display their talents. i xmwzrm m . mr-rw1r7i1:ra1 ' 'WA T' f7X1 'T'-' ?.i1rr.Y1r?f1r,'. 1rrx1rrx1m1r7.i1W51r74?1r?.i1r7i1r7uW1r7.x1r7i1rE1:7.i1r751r7u1tm 1, 'L' l if 4 r K V is yi 'i it aj it Qi i 'ii 1,51 3: Fi Ii iii fi ,ji -' sl i 'gi is , 3' r l ll 1 ga .i 'l 4. 5, i, .T W ii , iii 2 I Y-W s ,L I Iv FRANCES WILLIAMS MARSHALL CORY NELLIE HOLSINGER ROBERT BROWN if 4 3 'il 1 F, ' ' -lv I ll 'I ll - 1 ii s i 'i I ji DEBATE fi it I -1 41 f l 74 i 3.1! ' The question: Resolved that the Federal Government should own and operate the E! 5 Coal Mines of the United sim. igi ll 1 K. , The call for debators this year was answered by a certain group of enthusiasts, both I with revious ex erience, and without. In view of the fact that several fine debators were if Q P P Q 1 y ji lost last year, Mr. Dole and Mr. Miller were confronted with the problem of forming a Q, team from practically new material, and because of this, put forth a greater effort in pre- 2 paring the contestants for the preliminaries. 4 u 6:3 ii, The preliminaries eliminated all but four, Marshall Cory, Frances Williams, Robert ji Brown, and Nellie Holsinger. These were picked to represent Marion High School in the State Debating League. The team was iirst sent to Maquoketa where they took the negative 'Fi ji side, losing with a score of 2 to I. ' 153' 1. The second contest was held in Marion, and against Vinton. In this contest our team lg again took the negative side and showed great improvement, having profited by their first defeat. They carried off the honors by a score of 3-O. 4 .M Q, f 1 Debate is another of our exceedingly educational activities and every effort should be Yi put forth to increase the student interest in it. -jj' ., 'ii 1 fig T 3' I 2 t 5 is Q . ,l V ' 'Y - Y' ,Q ' g , , , A , , , , , V , V fy- Y ,K n Ye - t-, wfx fwfxfyr ' ii' A i n i ' W- ' Burnett LhJliL -H riztygrglgr ailflyiiifihfnfiiim Fifaa iaTx'rrZi.tfn,QQii'5f.jQLi 1 F and much enthusiasm and rivalry was exhibited. The above listed students survived the , preliminaries and contested for the honor of representing Marion High School in the sub- district contest. The winners, John Sidlinger, Oratorical, Frances Williams, Dramatic, and , Floyd Kahler, Humorous, entered the First State Preliminary Contest held in Marion, F. February 26. In oratory John Sidlinger won first place and in dramatics Frances Williams placed second, a worthy showing for Marion High School. John was sent to the Sub-dstrict , r li ii' lg, Z at t or 4 it P Ei T L , QI E ,E IL ' ' I ji ig ii' . Q l Eff Ei ,A L ' mf z i ' ' ' ' 4 E Q JOHN SIDLINGER FRANCES WILLIAMS FLOYD KAHLER r 2 T 5 ' 3 DECLAMATORY 1 'i , f -+o+- ,h Qt 1 p et FINAL LOCAL CONTEST i. E' i, ORATORICAL F2 chaienge to Patriotism, . . . ,.........,.... .... J ohn Sidlinger if ll The Strike Must Go ,... .... V ernon Stevens ' il The Common People... .....,.,.... .... L ucille Huss ' 1: , -'Q DRAMATIC 7' . Elizabeth ........,. ........... F rances Williams Q 15 The Littlest Rebel .... . . .Edith Hutton li if Inga ........... ............... .,.. I v a Comport fi ,li M 1 HUMoRoUs L l ,V The Bear Story .... ...L .......... . . .Floyd Kahief f If Naughty Zell ............ . .Bernice Frazee il A Movie Fan .........,... .... C atherine Wiley Q25 4 ln a Pullman Dressing Car ........... ,.....,.................... H elen Gatewood f: E31 A large number of students from every class turned out for declamatory work this year, 1, l Y' 5 FE if lr Contest held at Maquoketa, where he received second honors. b ,. 'L Declamatory work is one of our most valuable and educational activities and is attracting E more interest each year. F' ni P ,, if QE E: ' ' ' v A ?7 V'r Vl'v?sf ' ' 7 ' ' vsf'7x2 ' Nn ' ' v?Ff F5fY- uritunfgxikrifiuggu':1'.1.grYufu'ul1Ii..W' mul HSL ig muuixt ' n PICKLES 44 uw. H 'el nm an n l U x O 1 4 in if el , ext , at Q. X :Y sn , .. Hans Marer Loursa Capt Krnskr Bumskr Rumskr enmson ones go Arthur Crefont une Penrrmgton onas H Pennington 'PICKLE ' -OGG- CAST OF CH -XRACTERS QE? oseph Early Frma Rerter. Harold Hardrn Benjamrn Sebern ennrngs Falcon Kent Hunter Robert Flannrgan Frank Naso Dorothy Maxwell George Frwin Flrzabeth Kehler Lady Vn ran Delaney Tourrsts, Burgers, Vrennese mardens, Warters, Gypsres SYNOPSIS onas Pennrngton, an Amerrcan mrllronarre prclcle manufacturer, wrth hrs daughter, une, arrrve rn Y renna amrdst preparatrons for the annual carnrval To hrs consternatron he finds ones, hrs advertrsrng expert, advertrsmg Pennington s Peter Prper Prckles too well An old acquamtance, Lady Vrvran, a wealthy Englrshwoman, also arrrves on her annual quest in search of her daughter, who was lost near Vrcnna at Carmval trme when a baby Krnskr, the pompous polrce chref, plots to substrtutc the lost chrld of Lady Vrvran and marry her for the fortune A band of Gypsres vrsrts the Carnrval led by rgo, the Chreftan, and hrs supposed daugh- ter, Ilona Events lead all to the Gypsy Camp, where a magrc pool reveals the face of Lady Vrvran s daughter Arthur Crefont, a poor Artrst, wrns recognrtron of hrs art and also the hand of une Pennrngton Ladv Vrvran consents to become Mrs Pennmgton, Kmskr s plot rs exposed' Ilona rs restored to her mother, and ones IS rewarded wrth success rn hrs campargn for the hand of llona Mrss aycox, supervrsor of music, wrth the ard of Mrss Shrrer, Miss Bealer, and Miss Hunt devoted much trme and hard work rn putting the Operetta across and deserve much credrt for the success attarned. - Y ggshizrgglz F A f Ea- ' ' K' I It Ya ' .:. ai- I 4 -.L 2,4 ., Q' P il ' fx 2.1 is 22' - 91 . 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I . , 51 - - Q1 . .. flX'lf1'1'7-'tion-6-'ttfYtToN..ZM.ff' N1l'f5N1lfXsP N1l fX1PfX'l TWGV '1 MTU N1FfY1v'YIVX1I'f01TMX1IYd1I'fN1Ym1Fk'r'IIfB1I'l Y 'f T ' f6r1ffNn Lkwltxw. I . 9 'LW JUN IOR-SE N IOR BAN QUET -404- The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 4th in the I O O F Hall, in honor of the Senior Class. The program was arranged to rep resent a Sea Voyage, and proved to be a great success. A program of ten dances was enjoyed by all who wished to remain after the banquet MENU FRUIT COCKTAIL WAFERS ESCALLOPED CHICKEN CREAMED NEW POTATOES HOT ROLLS BUTTERED PEAS IN CASES RADISHES QUEEN OLIVES , . APPLE JELLY PERFECTION SALAD BRICK ics CREAM CAKE NUTS M1NTs COFFEE Rebeccas. THE GOOD SHIP-MARION HI -GOO- The Captain-Raymond Cooper Our Ship ............ .......... E lizabeth Kehler, Hostess Our Voyage . . . . .Edgar Harville, First Mate estination ...., .......... M r Dole, Pilot a1lor's Horn Pipe ................................... . . . ,Gretchen Mauck, Marjorie Meyer, and Helen Gatewood Our Last Day at Sea ...............,....... Frances Straley, Passenger on Voyage .... . . . ...... . . . ..... George Erwin, Chef Joseph and.George Erwin Y1 , . . . I . x1 JTN1I' Pf 1 F' f Nlffy 3 rm r?.v.:?.i1nvfi1rfa.1:?.i1sNn 1v.x1rfi1rfi1rf v.rfw1rfw1rmirmzrrmrm1rr nm -4 3. Q41 5 gi Wi FJ 51 Q Jn gl 3 gl Nl 5. it 5. Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe ai. -i iz O .44 .A Major Archie Phipps .... Jack Menzies ....... iii ,t Parker ..... E' L gf, UCZIS ......... , . . Q1 :Y an 2 Mrs. Colquhoun ......... Q1 Q1 .. Qi QI Q1 Q1 51 Mrs. O'Mara ........ -sl it : ji Xl Q. QQ 24 Qi 41 it , . . rg everybody s satisfaction. l 35 ze Qi EI 5. Fi. 24 -. 51 ii. 9: 5.7 Q. E2 il ,T 1, O Processional .. ff' lnvocation . . . Violin Solo . . VoCalSolo.., 2 . 53. 2' Q4 Qi :li B :S E it Xl Commencement Address . . Z il Piano Solo .....,... .1 U JA. 1' Presentation of Class . The Hon. jimmy Keppel .... . ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY .JOSEPH GREEN . . .FRANK NAso .KENT HUNTER . . . .MYRoN Woon . . . .MARION BARNES . . . .RALPH MICHEL Lady Crackenthorpe .,..,... . . N, . . . . .FRANCES WILLIAMS .' The Hon. Millicent Keppell. . . . . .MARIAN OVINGTON . . .NELLIE HOLSINGER . . . . .ISABELLE MILLER Peggy ther daughter, ................................... g . .DOROTHY MAXWELL Peggy 0'Mara is a young woman of frank independence, who doesn't in the least, understand why she should be governed by anything else but her own impulses. She has a habit of plunging into affairs with- out counting consequences to herself or others. Her mother, the widow O'Mara, is set on a marriage be- tween Peggy and Lord Crackenthorpe. His relatives regard him as a good thing to keep in the familyg they don't want to lose him, and Peggy doesn't choose to marry him. Peggy hatches a plan of her own by which Lord Craekenthorpe shall he married to her mother. These two cross lines of action meet in the effort of the relatives to have jimmy Keppel, Anthony's young brother, dazzle Peggy on his own account, and Peggy's decision to feign an elopment with jimmy to offset her mother's plan for her and Sir Anthony Crackenthorpe. Peggy and Jimmy fall in love with each other, and settle matters to their own and ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES THURSDAY EVENING, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1926 IN METHODIST CHURCH PROGRAM . . .THE SENIOR CLASS . . . .REv. A. B. Boox . . . . . . . . ........ EUGENE SCHNHNRE MRS. RUTH EBLING-MASSEY Co: College C onxervatory .... DR. GEORGE W. BRYANT . . . , , , . .EDGAR I'lARVlLLE' f' .MR. HENRY W. CHEHOFK Superintendent of City School: ' fi Awarding of Diplomas. . . ..,......................... . . .MRS. E. ESGATE S: ' President, Board of Education . Clarinet Solo . . , ..................,...... . . .HOWARD EL1.soN if Class Song ...... . , .THE SENIOR CLASS Song- America . ........... AUDIENCE Benediction .... . . .REv. W. ROBINSON 3' if :fin?.?:r?iI1t7R!r7.i1rhi1rii15261:751rii1rhi1rE 'lrfmrr x 1rfiw1mw1r7sX1t7Y1r?d1r?si1t? i1mi1r?ai1rh?1thi1rWt7ai1t?51I7E1t7305617353ranrrNthYltri1rb1r7iTrrsN1r?ifT Slate MUSIC , yo, - It is indeed il pleasure to lllIl'OLlllCC our new high sehool activitv, Competitive musif, t Con test. Several attempts have been made hi' the state to sttrt 1: an interscholastic musie contes and it has at last been accomplished. The state is divided into s-' ' ettions, each having its sec tional contest, inviting all schools of a certain size to send representatives. The winners ol this contest, go to Iowa City for a linal showing. . . 3 . . . , . lVl1lI'l0l1 was represented this year hi' l'low.u'd ltllson, clarinet, and ltugene bklllllllllit' iioltn, tt the Stttiontl Conte t htl ' tht Clarit ICI sect Hlll 1 ' 'X 1 -s , -d at Belle llnine. 'l'hey returned with lirst place in i , and second in the violin section, at line and worthy showing. Howard has been studying Linder the instruction of Proliessor A-Xdolphe Sltersiclt and is ll OVV L' onsidered an artist on his instrument. lfugene has been studying llllkltl' the instruction ol' Professor Kitchin ol' Coe and is also gaining a name of worthy rank. Dorothy Maxwell was scheduled to go to the lirst meet, hut was unahle to go hecause ot illness. X ?Sfh1H5H ff Q l i l l COACH I-'0O'I'lZ.-X LL ll.-XSKI-I'I'BAl.L COACH WE IFFENBACH -,0,- This is VVeiffenbach's first year as Coach, but already he has shown his ability as such. He built up a football team this year that was defeated only twice during the season, this is an unusual record for football, and is greatly due to the spirit developed between the players and their Coach. Coach VVeiffenbach's stern and forceful manner seemed to win the con-- fidence of the players and the good will of all. .. .1:..i11l1.IL'I.Tfiil.aQLgfILii' i ' 'v 'lQLI41..:I.1.lI.:I I1 1 ll ,, -f -.. . , , -. -.-. . E, f I 'g i A' ,, -, -' W., fi ,i 4, N1 A ,i . , -1 . A J ., ' ,,, N ,. A.- L . , ,. l7OO'l'l3AI,I, OOO CAP'1'A1N IQRWIN lirwin proved to he a hulwark uf strength nn the defense, and was an aggressive lineman on the offense. As Captain he also displayed the qnali' ties of a leader, which will he a great advantage for next year's team. Sl VM MARY Olf SEASON 'l'he Xeaxun opened up enlliusiastieally with a large nunilwei' reporting lim' praeliee, unly' 1 lew ul wlinm had had any actual experience. V5 ith this year H experience lNlai'iun ix lwonnil in haxe an ini inuilwle wall next iear. llie IIINI game wt the weafnn was play ed at lania un a muddy' held. lX'larion displayetl fnutl fnuilmrll lint failed in keep 'llama lirmnn inalting .1 IULlL'lltlUVVll in the last tm: niinnteQ nl' ll. l wav - ...,. , 'l'Hli WN SQLYXIJ COOPER SILKER EARLEY SMITH Ml17lHgl'l' llalf-lmrk I 111l-fmrk Qzmrier-Imfk The second game with Central City on the home field was a tie. The Visitor's Weak offense and lVIarion's incomplete passes were evident. In the next game with Vinton, a fumble close to the goal line gave the visitors a safety. The game was later forfeited hy Vinton. 'M11FlOl1 tore lVIanchester's line for steady gains, made some splendid passes and finally carried the pigskin over the goal line. Marion continued their Winning streak by holding Monticello to a standstill after their first touchdown and then pushed the leather over the line twice. NICKEAN SAUSER NEFF STRALEY End Tackle Guan! Center WA?-vc'n f'1'-'-' M t - f gt-t,,fZ'- , W3 ll' lg . ,gf l l 1 , Q l R,-XSNIUSSEN RINARIJ ALBAUGH HUNTER llarlf-fmrk Ilfzlf-fmt-A' fluff-fmrfc llaff-fmrk lfpwurth xxflhltlllf' lvulled to lwreali our line for more than one seorlng. lvlllfllllllri offense proved too powerful and fast lor the visitors. Mt. Vernon rnet with nn unexpected defeat on the Marion held. They tried several plays hut failed to score. Our lmeklleld xnen completed scnne line passes for two touchdowns. The lust game of the season was played at :XNZUIIOFLI where our grids suffered a defeat due to l'orter's splendid interference. FL.-XNNIG.-KN RYAN FRENCH PE'1'RL'SCll Comer Gmml Emi Emi .,,'f,v,,h. ,-.,,.-, n ' ...1...... ..,T'., 1 l N'1Lll'IlJl1 Nl.lI'iUll M.1x'im1 M.1rion NI.11'iu11 Nl.lI'iUIl INl.l1'iu11 M.11'i4m R NSI II fl' Ol-' CMM ICS U 'll.llll.l T U Cuulrqll City' ll .2 xlilllflll tl T N'1,lIlCllC4lx'I' ll .13 Niulllivcnu , In I4 . . Nil. Ycrnun , ll 27 lfpwurlh , . In U . .xlllllllibll V 21, 'l'Im 1 Hu Hu 'Hur 'Hur Hun C 'l'l1L1 IIUNTER HARVILLIE PEP CREATORS WQOQ- - -S Hoo-rahl - Hoo-ray! VVh:1t would ll football or basketball ganne be without the enthusiastic support of the student body? Could the student body give that support without the.uid of leaders, who are constantly awake and on their toes? The answer luis been proven. Hunter has been a constant source of pep in the past four years and Hnrville proved to be I1 natural leader. i' si P ,. 54 ' 1 F8 --T-l 7 .. H , . 'li Eg 1 il? . FT tai l ,g i Ei BASKETBALL E3 X I P i E? 1. -+o+- 511 'El CAPTAIN SAUSFR l if . QE? Captain Sauser has shown real ability for the '. . . A1 ig game, and a dogged determination for the past three years in guarding our opponent's basket. ig ll 1 3' , , . 45 -Q The bchool regrets the loss of bauser this year for he is one of the best defensive Hoor men ig? Marion has had on any cage team. l rf fs. ,cg 3 y :E ,i - ri .4 it ,. .:, .Ei 5 jlil' , 1 Q 'J THE PRRSONEL OF PII-IE PIRAIVI SQ 152 . . Ati ji CAPTAIN SAUEQLR, '26, Czmrfl-Ceufef' ,ti Sauser was undoubtedly one of the best guards of whom MRfl0l1 High can boast. He gi has been a main stav on the team for the past three seasons and his position will be hard 2:3 X ' . ,. ,ji to hll next year. 5 , , ,A SCHIENKPIN, tzcs, ewfef- 5 , Schenken was not able to play the first part of the season but played the last few games ,E with the same determination and fight which had carried hiln through the preceding 1, years. ' Wu 4 .I , , I 3 lllGGl'.R, 26, Gzmrfl Bigger was one of the most conscientious men on the team and will be missed next year. P3 IC.-XRLY, '27, Forfc'a1'f! li, Farlv, a new man, develo ed an eve for the basket in the last few ames of the season li' l 5, . . P . g Y ri and should be of assistance to the team next year. fi ltag V H 3.1 f.. HUNTER, '28, Fm'n'm'rf Er, Hunter, a sna v laver, won a letter his first vear and we are ex ectin him to show W E2 Q PP. P . Q '. 1 N P g MI up as one of our most valuable players before his High School days are over. SMITH, '2 7, Fw'fc'a1'1l i - , , . . . . . . . ' ,Ei lhis dlmunitlve forward, who has a good eye for the basket, IS expected to help build up a strong aggregation next year. lg KENT, '28, fjltllflf i .., . . . . v. Kent was hi h oint man of the season and with two more Years to lav, will, no doubt, 'ri E is P , 1 . H P . Fi if com lete his course, with as enviable a record as any athlete Nlarlon has rodueed. fi E' P . P M, BIGGS, ,28, Guan! his Bi s, husky forward, will also be back next vear and with a little im rovement in P' E SB . . P ,H l E L Q4 if '31 1 is! '11 -el A, , ,V V,-V . ,. ef- .-V -f , , . ,--.. e-. . . ,, N-eNN.,.,f-ev-,, . me ,M . -fe , - fs-, ,--N-ue , .- -- Ez an tm A u nfl if 11 ,La img H LU fag .u H an nilrjiigli .La .tat .LA ii .fir .Ft all E SCHICNKIQN llL'N'I'IiR EARLEY KENT SYVIITH l,'rr1lrr' l ur .'z'ilr.l l f1r'fz'111wf Gunn! 1 nrcc't1nf form and accuracy, will make some of the regular players hustle to hold their place on the ti rst squad. Mclil'i.sXN, '27, Ceufm' Mcliean, a Alunior, playing his first fear, will he lvaelc next year and is a promising can- didate for the place of Schenken at center. Pl'i'l'RL'SCH, '28, ffllzlfff Petrusch, an aggressive guard, played his second season this year, and will he a strong contestant for the place lelit vacant ln' Captain Sauser. gif: W, gp Q' PETRIJSCH MCKE.-KN BIGGS BIGGER GIBSON Cmzrtf CVIIIUV Centcr Gmzrfi fllanagcr NEXT YEAR'S TEAM The M3fl0H Team loses three men thls season bv graduatlon, Captaln Sauser, Schenken, and Bigger, but, nevertheless, the pros ects are good for the comlng vear There wlll be four letter men back next vear conslstlng of Kent Hunter Farlw and Smlth, wlth Blggs and Petrusch, as good reserl es these men should develop lnto a strong comblnatlon SUMMARY OI' SEASON Whlle ln season l925 1926 the basketball team scarcely made an at erage record on the b3Slb of games won the total number of POINTS scored by our opponents and our own team lHdlC3tC how close the scores were In fhe tournament whlch took place at Cedar Raplds Marlon drew Marengo for the first game Thls game was won by default, 2 0 In the seml finals, Marlon played Grant and lost thls hotly contested game 21 77 MHYIQH Marlon Marlon MHLYIOH Marlon MRYIOH Marion ..... Marion Marion ..... Marion Marion Totals .,.. MHFIOH. .... . . Marion. .... lgi SUMMARY OF GAMES Alumnl Sprlngvllle Mt Vernon Monxlcello Anamosa ...Alburnett... ...Springvil1e.. ...Monticello... ...Mt.Vernon.. .. .... ...Anamosa.... ...Vinton .-1.97. SUMMARY OF TOURNAMENT ............Marengo .. .-...Q-1 LETTER MEN LAPTAIN SAUSER 26-Guard-Canter .IOSFPH EARLFY 27--Foruarrl JOSEPH BIGGER 26-Guard LEWIS HUNTER 28--Foruard WAYNE SMITH, 27-Forward MARSHALI KTNT 28-Guard - on in I gmlit! 1 D I 5 I . -K 1 7 ..... ...... 2 7 ............ . ' . .... 29 Marion ..... .... l 0 .... ...Vinton ....l4 ..... .... 2 7 .... ' ' ....26 .... I2 .... . .. ....26 .... eg .... 15 .... ' .. ...gl4 'ff ..... .... 2 2 .... .... ....23 ' 16 24 20 9 I3 I4 21 28 8 14 I3 29 204 . 250 2 0 2l 27 , l J 3 ,' N1D'YlV v' as mr fr mf .l me , it .i i fl ,il ,- .. ri 'l 1 it li ..., i 1' I gt' YW ' at 'E 1 l :-1, ' C F4 L-1 X E25 , I r 1 M l l rx I if? ag ' L1 . 1 , if .4 1 FW , f rv, , ' L'- .K N F8 r.1 wi S? -:4 P5 ra bt 5 ':.t , rf ' af, Fi! gt :lf i - rat! FZ. nf, gf, . Ex , , 1 r-1. if IJ4 H lu' E INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL 'Fi Much interest WZIS taken this year in inter-class basketball by all of the four classes. Wi: ' A round of preliminary games was played with the- Seniors leading by a margin of one game, '51 but in the tournament, carried out by a process of elimination, the juniors rallied and walked E! F away with the honors, the Sophomores taking second, Seniors third, and Freshmen fourth. his V' The games were all intensely interesting, because the teams were so evenly matched. ' Qt. 4 rr HIGH POINT MEN .' 57 CRICIGHTON HARDICNBROOK-29-Senior li , 1 gf, .-XRCHIIC RICINHFIMFR--I5-Sophomore , 1 ii' ROBERT HAYES--1 2-junior 'E PAUL isltzacn-8-mshmm ,,, THE INTER-CLASS TEAM i HaRDIf1NBRooK-eww 3 HAYES fCapt.j--R. Fm'rz'arfl Q qRE1NH121M12R-L. Ff,,-ft-mx Qgbi RIN.-XRD-R. Guard 'li ' MOOTHART-L. GW,-4 P W, It , . v i g K-4 Q ff ' ir' , gs vb rf' lr ,x J , , .g ,gi 'fa V-V .- sf. ,f-. . - ,--1-if 4- -., -ve , .-- -r . , . .4-.. V-V --...f-sf 5 , .-. V JV YA Y vvN,v'v, , W -.fvw , La .114 .1 .21 1.3 gain. .1 in is .ul-lrileziyt .gr an if?'1tf.l'Ax iLi7uKf:l 111411.11 Maura Ktwxtffmyltxn triiglxgrn lm lUf11Llll.l.l vfrjzjilygi ,il Af 'T ' , C ,, m Tiff E3 555 5. 15 QEJ Ii? l E? 1 51 F4 TS? 2 Q :il if -2 ., Fi El' if . 1 LQ V15 51 uf V1 lef la mi SE5 TRACK SQUAD , ww N :rib . 3:8 :xr P3 gf 54 Se' :xl :C T? ::4' 231 :JV lf mi :fc rs, :.4 L-4' :J :U L41 Z4 :X ff' :M ,A , --x af, xx. ag fr :Q fs L4 Sq' 5? L-N :N ES Hi :c :X ,Q f-Xi PW, :Z V LHLIL F13 1 j . E5 574, -4 5.3 , E: , N55 if -Q is lik K 'K I ' n W 15 whf' '54 I 4 i El' Ei, ,Fi M I5 :if if P55 NE? w :J aff' E9 I .sq 1 534, ,lg xg? 'L' .bt X if L- - f x ,EQ , 1 Vg! gf lg? le QE? le? uf 524 ln? 1 5 ,X X, 'I J-1 57 i f -,s 52: Qc: , QS ks: Qc? ' '21 1 Aw 3 53 fri Y 25 5 rd 3,4 l in E ff? 'Q W ia S1 Tr Qffl EY 21:51 15' 'ff ia 34 if ei 'E X73 w ,H T K3 5 39 , 5 Q si iii :ffl 7 I r 13 32 is xA ia fi! ,QQ W 95 M, -v vw zu' , , 4 i -L .,4 4 4.1 1: I -A A P 'P ,Q 21 f ,. 'a , C .5 'a it 'a Q: f .,- -Q 'J Q1 N :J .. Q Ni P N F .- - as ' ' ' 'A fi ' imslae I1 Lsvlfii I nl :ll ti I Q. is li is l TRACK 21 , 'S S3 E - CAPTAIN SCHENKEN If' I john proved himself a worthy Captain . last year and so was chosen to pilot the track ' men for this season. Schenken is an all- 59 , around athlete, who has distinguished him- IQ ' self among his class mates -by his sports- 'Q I manship, his consistency, and his interest in V' 7 school athletics. ig THE 1925 SEASON Q With but three letter men, Captain Schenken, Hunter and Waflfle, for 2 a nucleus around which to build a winning team, the 1925 track season was ' a serious problem. A When the call for candidates for track was issued, many promising I ' men reported for duty. Some of the men developed very quickly and in a - I short time were very valuable. ' . u' The season was a success when we consider that the Coach had to build '- Q' practically a whole new team, Marion won first in three meets and second n ' in two. iifpi7??gf1i?gi1I fgi 1. fg27F7gi1T?q513757GP7K1E7Y1t75i1t7gx7?7u1i?gi1i1i1Y751t?ni1I'70i1Iii1i?i1Y751t?gi1?fni1K75iZl'hi1ffi1I'?ii7lG1i?di1T?5TEY?oi1f7qf1Iii1P751H51f7if1Tfa?J??bi'2Iii1P7ii1h3i1fiiYi? if 'F 1, I W 1, ll 0 4 v 53 SUMMARY OF ffzsf' SEASON 3 .l OF fi li I. Home Meet-Juniors, 42M, Seniors, 39, Sophomores, 37, Freshman, 3M. - 5 1' ' 2. Anamosa-Marion, 42, Anamosa, 58. i gi 3. U-High Trinangular-Marion, 73-IX3, U-High, 28-2f3. 2. 3 .l . li 'T 4. Anamosa Invite-Marion, 42-6,7105 Anamosa, 38-6f10. f 3, 1, U 4, 5 l . State Meet-Marion, 4. i l 36 V . Grant Quadrangular-Anamosa, 41-7f20, Marion, 41-1,f10. S 7. Grant Dual-Marion, 5 8, Grant, 42. Ii l Ti 8. Cedar Falls Invite-Marion, 6th with 102. f i,o,..- F g, f 1925 LETTER MEN 3 Capt. J. SCHENKEN-X4 mile, Discus, 440, 1 mile Relay. - 3 lg STRICKEL-220, 100, M mile Relay. i fl RINARD-220, Z mile Relay. X: l SAUSER-Shot. S REINHEIMER'220, M mile Relay: if LAWRENCE-Discus, Shot, 220. Clleceasedj. ELLSON-P5 mile, 440, 1 mile Relay. E PETERSON-High jump, pole vault. S Woon-Mmile, 1 mile Relay. J KAHLER-440, 1 mile Relay. i 3 HUNTER-50, 100, 220, M mile Relay. I 'Ii ii RYAN-440, 1 mile Relay. 59 MOOTHART-Pole Vault. if 3, ii Voss-100, 220, M mile Relay. . ii JORDAN-1 mile. ' ii E 1. E , E . . .. , , is gALn'Xu1'n.i.f m1In':fT1':?Ei'if V N77' iih' fzii... F 'zfffifiizf ingifiiizfxli xpggr fYfx2Ql?Z17gx1Ju'xtWIHjITil!fii gifiijilif lgl w ' i' fl 'T ' . I GIRLS' PHYSICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT ,,,O,,,. This is the second year that Physical training has been made com- pulsory for all students in the Marion High School. The work of the physical training class consists of folk dances, games, corrective exercises, and other sports, including basketball, although the reg- ular team was not organized? The main purpose of the Work is to correct the defects of the girls as revealed by the examination given by the Marion Doctors and lVIrs. Clark, the School Nurse. The result of the fine training, under the direction of Miss Hunt was shown in an excellent exhibition given in the gymnasium in Nlarch. This spring the girls were given a choice of track or a two mile hike. The Physical Training Department has been very successful this year due to the fact that the girls were better acquainted with the Workxand to the co-operation of the studcns and others interested in the Work. K ,fx - A, fff. gm i . , L' . - tw-LL 'J n.. 7 -1721. ff P1'e.rifZe1'zl .. lout: SCHITNKIZN I 'f'f l, f'-fffffw - - . . .QR1CIUH'l4ON fi.1XRDIfN mzooii Sm'1'U!111'y am! l1'fff1f1Wf' - Iosnvu Ciiizlzrziw The NI Club is one of the important organizations in high school which adopted its permanent Constitution and by-laws this year. Its purpose is to promote higher sportsmanship, increase the interest in high school athletics, and maintain the high standard of the school letter. All boys who have Won a letter in any branch of school athletics are eligible for membership. ,ii. lwnf 15 fWf X - ww-,1 'Y Mmgmmg EEEEMM CALE DAR J . -OOO- 19 SEPTEMBER 25 School begins Everyone anxious for work to begin Freshmen wander around as usual Seniors aid them In finding classes S me necessary instructions, D not loiter in the halls Teachers pleased with new prospects Assembly Reverend Carlson gave a fine address Central Cltv plays Marlon, tied 0 0 Girl Reserve wemer roast at Shater Park Fveryone enjoyed everything Celebrated first anniversary of new building by going to school unxor wemer roast at Scott s Mills One car ran out of gas, was delayed, and con quently had to send to town for more eats' Seniors hold class election OCTOBER Teachers in good humor, checks arrlved Someone broke into the school and turned things around, nothmsf more Vinton vs Marion-score 2 0 Marlon s favor 20. Girl Reserve initiation, wonder why new G. R girls forgot to change their aprons? Assembly, we become better acquainted with world master pieces Hot dog' We played game with Manchester and won Luck still favors us in game with Monticello, score 13 6 Hallowe en' Spooks and black cats roam streets galore All the classes, even Freshmen, celebrated with parties NOVEMBER Tickets bought for F pworth game We won of course Blue Monday Still Blue -Xssembly, some more Gordon talent Assembly, we learn more about people of India Bank day, everybody broke l l l unlors call Oh Doctor l l Marion clashes with Fpworth Military Academy and we again carry off the honors if 'lx 'E 'E ? is V 'S P 'S Pi vi 6 F r 2 E .. 1 4: 2 Q K6 ' ' ca ' ' as .: a o .. Q - -. 5 ' . . I . 5 . . . . A c mu E J . - , u . - : r L se '. ' Q . - . , - - if . ig . . . ' E Q Q . W . . , 5 . ' . . If 'S l . 1 - s . 3? ,M ' . ' . Q u u T' , . Q ,- . W S ' - Q A 1 I 5 ii ' S ' E ' Y' Q . . .- A A Q Q E . , , 1: J , ' , - - Q . . I . . . gg M. I . Seniors begin having pictures taken for Quill. Kg is ,- Q 2 '1 . . ' ' r . r . ' ' ' ow Oh! What a dinner a good manv are sick for many weeks mrnx1rm1rm1rr3t1rm rfmrrmrmx1'ret1r7.WiWm1rm1rm1mY1t?.i1rKi1r?.i1r?m1tRi1'?.i1t K1 Faiiisiirmx ' Wm 1. T o 1F '- 1 K ' rmtnil I'70i1T? is Riff RQ, Q' ll emi: ln Ill ra I 3 'S 4 DECEMBER 7. Football boys entertained by lions-g-r-r-r-r-l 9. Wonder where Kitty isg she hasn't arrived yet. IO. High School talent displayed in Miss Hunt's Assembly. l l. Schick tests. F4-. Quill Staff Plays-were line, some more High School talent. IS. 16. 18. Buchanan assigns no Physics lesson in advance, but just tells us what it is. Bank day again. Home Economics class entertained' Faculty and School Board at a Banquet. H 18. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year! Remember and know it all and you will forget anything in exams. ' T101 19-JANUARY-26 ' 4. Back again to same work, same classes. same people, in same places. 15. 19. Marion plays Springville-Did we win? l'll say so. Anamosa vs. Marion-we lostg an+what's the use? Exams begin. 211. Exams get worse and worse. e 22. Exams over. Now we can worry about our grades in exams. Game with Monticellog 'nuff sed. ' 25. Rewarded for our diligent studying Qsome of us?j 26. Physical examination. Schedules given outg Mr. Dole's oilice suddenly crowded. 27. Football banquet. 4 29. Marion played Mt. Vernon. Declamatory contestg very good this year. FEBRUARY 1. Declamatory contest. Humorous class. 2. Game with Alburnettg don't worry, our turn's coming. 5. Springville plays Mariong our turn came. 10. Fire! Fire! O,Pshawl False Alarm! Mr. Aton receives a picture. ll. What wonderful co-operation is shown at the Senior Class meeting. 12. 15. 16. 17. Grow up, Sig. Only babies sit on the floor. 19. Monticello game. Our turn went again. ' Seniors celebrate at Ovington's with hatchets and hearts. fSome Combinationlj Mt. Vernon. game. Marion plays Anamosa. , Health play given by school children. A fine entertainment. 22. G. A. A. party. Wigs 'n everything. f in 24. Quill staff assemblyg no wonder it was good. 26. District Deelamatory Contest. john Sidlinger won. .5 1 , V., 1 ' UZ mf. '.'.Y::fnrka'm.: 4 myf.i::2.i1i,f.rarhY1rri1mR1rr3i1rid:rhiirigiamnrmiirwarm:minf.i1:m1r?.i1rmakin:F.i1rPa'ir1.i1ri.f1mnW1tial:ri.-,axiuiimitrfitrhiis Au .J F ' ' ' Q 'A 1 i' .imiuai I1 umm i n nl rs I ii- P if E11 ' A 1 il ' E il . E 1' ' 9 S MARCH ag L P 4-S Junior High Operetta.- Hulda of Hollandn. 'E 4-5-6. B. B. Tournament. l ll. Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet. i A l ' A good time enjoyed by all. 12. State declamatory contest. 17. Green in all forms and shapes seen in honor of St. Patrick. l QQ 19. Physical mining exhibition. E fl TQ 21. First day of spring. fGood startj. , 1 APRIL A Wg if l l-2. Teachers' Meeting at Waterloo. 2 Vacation for us. April fooll flike funl. ' 5 ff- 22. Home Economics-Health Poster-Physical Training Exhibit. fMaxson, Jaycox, Hunt tg and Clarkj. if: 1 29-30. Operetta Pickles -have one. MAY TE A . l. 'Tis the beginning of the endg we become sadder and wiser. E I 4. Junior-Senior Banquet. ' ig 17-1s.' Class Play -'A11-of-a-sudden Peggy . ii ' 19. Senior picnic at Independence. 23. Baccalaureate Sermon. T' zs. ci... Day. E 27. Graduasign exercises. i if SL ' 28. School Closes. Goodby, Seniors 5 Goodluck. Alumni Banquet. gl tail A Q . -Maurina K smart. Ja sg -, P -Iva Ma: Lowe. 'F , V Q si ' if E U ,. fx pg si f ' K6 it If gi . , ,, - 1 E4 Q' S' A A ff T Hn'i:Mina51r?.Y:nfmriJIu:7ai1fK?iW5ir7i1r761ri3i1na11:J5 . ......ii:,.T1:.f.... . l.vs9.ii:iai1. I .r .4u3.i::i.Yic75i1 iFfi1r73i1rm1W1ri4 zrf5Z1'.E1F6iiFrY1r'mi1f761r7aWf?. are , ou-ti. l. - ., -..S ..-- -ae -v ,- ,: ,. Q: 1, 5 i- , as is V ' ' 4 E U we ls.. I1 umm: u n nl m it l J .- i r -'OP ge 3 The Editors may dig and think Until their brains are sore, i S5 But some poor boob is sure to say, - Pvc heard that one before. -.-. Wilma R.: Say, why did you refuse to put my jokes in the Quill ? Ed H.: 'Cause-no good. E Wilma R.: Why, I threw them in the stove and the fire just roared. 2 Y' M. Mellish: You know, I sleep with my gloves on, that's why my hands are so soft. . Miss Smiley: Do you sleep with your hat on, too? 1-o- 2' l ' Chris Johnson: Say, you boys-Q-don't throw any more paper in the basket in the lower 5 hall 'cause I took it away. A - ' -io-- . if ? i. G. Erwin fin Rubek's Cafejz Say, do you feed people in here? , 3 Waitress: Well-yes, but we donlt fill silos. V ' Visitor fin schoolj: Mercy! What was that-thunder? x ,Y , Soph: Oh, don't be alarmed, that's just the Physics class taking their daily dozen . l ri Fi H 5 'QI W Q, AGRICQLTURE FQ gs' ' i i r Bright Student: Is a chicken large enough to eat when it's four montlii old? Mr. Dole: Of course not. ii L Student: Then how in the world does it live? '4fmrf rrmmvriiztn t wimvr nrrmrr rimr irrmr I irhxirf rmimwir wirmirmiris' Q .rmtiisiif F 1rix'tfanb'ir1mrItfsrtt w1fY 1tr rrmr ..- .vit of A TRAGEDY 4m 4 4 li 4 4 4, H 4 l 4 4, . 4 1 HEARTS A DIAMOND A CLUB A SPADE 4 ,.i 4 Ii First Negro: Aw, yo' haven't go no brains. . Second Negro: Say, boy, ise got brains wot hain't never been used yet. 1: -Q- E ELEGY , Here lies Signore of Podunktown, 4 On one cold morn his corpse they fown' :Q And he was froze as stiff as stiff- lf He'd spent the night in a big snowdrif. V 3 --+-- i George Erwin has decided to keep a stiff upper lip. 3 ' CHEER UP There, there, little janitor, Don't you cry, ' You'1l own the building A By and by. O , i - -4- Mr. Buchanan: What value is interference in music? l Lloyd Klopp: To distinguish the noise from the music. . Mickle You brute' What did you hit me for? Postel I was trying to crack a joke -1-1. Moothart I shook hands with a gentleman last night Peterson What did you do shake hands with yourself? Q11 Lowell M What s the matter with your Ford lazy? Ruth D No not la7y just shlftless Q l 54 . . . V. : . . 1 , , X G. : . 3 5 . . E D. : . 1 D. : ' , ' ' . 1 1 51 .: ' ' ' - . 2 .: , . , ' ' . P l -I 'r ,,Aym, i 35-EE' 6 I it umm: an nv ra I I G A . Q . Q 4 c. r. In 0 ..1.3-21:fs-.:t7.R1:,zi'1:r.11:fni1r75::YizmizziiiithTirfitthx1r?e.:nP.Z1E5i:t? .1r7.i1r74R1ti.i1rmiirfwri?H761rhi1rRn2Y1t7A:r7.i1F 'E fr I! I 4 VL l THINGS WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW E I Where Miss Hull gets all her outside information. If Harold Domer has an Ingersoll movement. 55 If Thurman Lucky sprained his ankle doing a Charleston. How Helen Green manages to get any studying done. lf everybody goes to theiliibrary to study. Why there are so many dates on Thursday night. Why Mr. Finger doesn't build Ere-proof barns. If Mr. Weiffenbach can beat the trolley to Cedar Rapids. ' ..l,.... Miss Hull: Well, Lowell, do the triplets make much noise nights? Lowell M.: Oh, nog each one yells so loud you can't hear the others. . --oi Stewart D.: Is it hard to read my face? Miss Shirer: No, it's really quite simple. ....-g-- R. Sears: People say I have eyes like father. Dale P.: Uh-huh-popeyed. .lg-T W. Smith: Why did you shoot that bomb? L. Hunter: I'm a hunter and there was a hare fhairj on his head. 141- A just four things that tend to place the wrong emphasis on life today- V Money A Money Money Money . That guy's so lazy, he carries an onion and le 's the tears wash his face t . ,g ' '-'- 12? H. Domer: Never borrow trouble. ' Az E. Schminke: I didn't-I only borrowed 52.00 and the trouble was thrown in. b . ,Q .pl Q, '.1 il.: 's S D .sp .QA 4 ,...,. ' 1 A ir w. Q 5 lim i ny 3 I I ' i I 'L iam i ' 7 Islands. 91 I A. Petrusch: Bob Brown is so dumb he thinks canary birds come from the Canary 3 F. Lines: Well, don't they? gi A. Petrusch: Why, I don't know. 95 Si 93 --wi- Q! e Q Q Miss Shirer: My! What an unusual expression you have on your face. 3' ' K. Hunter: Yes, I was thinking. QI , . ,. V5 . :J E, . x. 21. 5 The only man who makes money by letting things slide is a' trombone player. 2' Q it 1-gi- . h as 21 . U1 544 il Oh, How I Miss You Tonight , sang Dora, as she threw her book at Clare. '1 :K , get --o-- , , 1. Q, il LOVE Jw E, H ., , Love is sweet, But oh, hovvzbitter, . 5.1 jf To love a girl il , h If Whose face don't fitter. Q L' 34, fi Q. Aron: what time is if? Miner: 1 don't know. Aron: Isn't your watch going? f , 'A,V ' Miller: Worse, it's already gone! E ,ai 11 I' gk, Gaines first day in schoolj: Sak where's my locker--59? ' ii 'Soph:. Why! Are you lost? , Q24 il J. Gaines: No, l'm here-my locker's lost. ,UN . R' -I1 9: gr Qi 33, Q E. Hardin: David played a harp. I. Miller: Lyrei r, Q21 I-H gg 16 3. Q. ?J - , Louise H.: That's twice you have crossed my path. 90 'Dannie C.: Don't get sore I didn't mean to double--cross-you. 2? nl 94 fe if ,X iii L' iz iff V I5 Ig if .2 1 o Q Ie is fc --A.-.---.Vi -,V-...e...-L .,,--,-.--,-,-,....,,...-,, , . . ,, ..-,-.,. . Gif'MiflAX'il7iiI'?SN1i'6Xll7SX1i'6N'iilCYii'l'.il'.'S'-lWifi5 fn .il 'Hiflixiliiif' 5N.1l'lN'lifQx?l 10,7710 1IfgX1!'.3 i1Tfix1f'q'.1h Q1'7f,'g'.2i.'5 .Tif t ,' .7TfgxiTff il rg.1fm-11ICYIIYCTIPfgN1P'M'lI'riX'l17h?lilo' iilg -4' ' 'x- A Q . .:1'i.f!fL...L.aian:sQL.r.Q...,i. ii.- i r lg yr i wr. '-af ' ur W' I1 -v mmm: How COME? E .. is l'm lost! the Freshman shouted, IQ -it D: 4 R As he staggered down the stair. fx' . . E' 1 went to sleep rn Occupations class gg 2' . if 235 And don't know where I anre. lr! EI '5 Ei 31 Mrs. Rick fin Eng. Litj: We will have Bacon tomorrow. gg R. Cooper: Shall we bring sandwiches? 12 .1 ,, Zn lr! ill fi 51 59 1: - 2 .Q J Q if ' An irate mother fat dinnerj: Tommy, I do wish you'd stop reaching for things, haven't Q32 you a tongue? A 4 ' Tommy: Yes, mothcr5 but my arm's longer. Qi E5 Q. 1 Q4 'f M. D. Ingersoll fattempting to recite in Eng. Lit.j: At the time when Queen Elizabeth was king of England-. P or ' THE FACE VALUE I 17. Qu V 1, xl ,. ' oh, the gum-chewing girl In And the cud-chewing cow - in Q Are somewhat alike, lf But different somehow. 'What is the diiference-oh 7:9 Yes, I see now The intelligent -look ' ' 9: On the face of a cow. l ' ee 3' . Q es, 5' if ' in I iii 1 D -r -.1 -.4 '- xv e A.. Y. 4 X: Robert H.: 1 wish 1 could revise the alphabet. . lkrneta S.: Why, deaf? . A Robert Hf.:'l3d put Uand l closer together. 5:4 Q I . , E 1 ft fr ' i - A lg p - DID You EVER? joseph G.: D'j ever see a chicken fight? Walter S.: Yes, one scratched me last night. :E wi - ,E Di L f:. , - if Q- l 0 :..- 1 if Z vt V V 2. ' ' 1 5 .T1:761rEZ:.-H11 ?.Q1:.'3R::.P411s?5Q ,L . ,.a . . . . ,, .r1:f.r1rPi1WC:nii1r?'Izrwriitrifzsfaiir' si:.fi.1:-fJ.1l-M1 5i1fii1Wgi1 if -1:5-. 13701 ng..:7a1.1t?iilrfii1tE4i::i1lii1W'Ir?i2f. Q-.TF ., D ' 5 ,I I N ns -U . -1 t we 4 .mn p it .L-5' .. wing., 'S' .E 's 1 gi 'v ,ei ci, . I .E . tg ' .v tl . 1 nfl ,- J ....5?kf?4. i T.. 451115311 r. KZ UWM - 'f .:N'w mlm: an nr nl A NEW SONG Allan D.: Have you heard the new Dago song? John S.: How do the words go? Allan D.: Dago wild, simply wild over men. 1 ..L.gT. She: Does oo know Odessa? He-Odessa who? ' She: Odessa -Itta Bit. .....-41. Dorothy l I was out wnth a fellow last mght who owns a raccoon coat, and a Marmon Isabelle M Why what kmd of fur IS Marmonl .-..g..1 BOOKS Books were mvented what for? They cause us so much worry When teacher says a test we ll have, We read them ln a hurry ..-.-i Beggar fat back door Please, lady Ive lost my nght leg House wife Sorry, snr, xt 1sn't here .i..y.... H Domer The Doctors told me when I was young that xf I d1dn't quxt smokmg, Id become feeble mmded D Ingersoll Well why dxdn't you stop? ii+1l Mr Buchanan Did you open the wmdow wlde, Isabelle? I Muller You bet I dld, I pulled the top half all the way down and pushed the bottom a all the way up .l,g.i... ere s a pair of good sllppers, sand Mlke, as he threw down the bananas 2 li E I6 a 'a ,fi s 12 ME V E Q: 6 E G If Ir! ,z Q i e I7 Lg Y S :E V7 . lg ' . ' - fa - - V 117 .. , . - rg , , Li ' , 1 O, Ie ' h 1 FP . 'S . li 7 1 Q 1 A lt . if 1 -- , 2 . ' , Ji ' L 71 9 , Pt: 4 - 'S 1 ,Q 1 ' 15, ,a ' - . , 1' . 1 ' S ,4 , o ., 1 7: -, .. . up I . - . ,: -1, ' if . 1 ' 52? 1 . F17 . is ' 1 ' . ' e - ' F5 f 1' 1- 1 ' . 1 - 1 - A . . 1 ig .I . : . . . . . - Q 1 'F 1 If 1 , P at , ig , f- . 3 'G 1 5 '- '- l al: 1 V2 1 . , - - 1 1 . . - , 12 , . . ,ff 1 , 1 .fi . ' , l! 1 - . ,15 1 . . ' I . ' 1,2 1 ' ,lf . - 13 , , ,. ,QE 1 1 ' , 18 1 ' ,ft 1 ' sg - 'F 1 . ' ' ' Q ,U , . . . kg 1 ,fy 1 ' . 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No, let Walter Sauser. AQ Why go any Foster? .,......, ' .... Cawn't you see how Ruby Gaines? ' , lv Shall we build Susann Morehouse? ........ Yes, out of Myron Wood. Where the deuce is the King? .... . , . Oh, that's what Donald Drew. N Do you like Lawrence Peterson? ....... Yes, he has such Frank Lines. 'v What is it that Ida, Seeks? ...,. .,.............,. -I ohn Hyde. Where did Marguerite Dye? , , . . . . On the shores of Paul Beach . Would Berneta Standish . . . , , .No, but maybe Helen Gatewood. :if gl E. ' 'il Frosh Boy Q in lovej: S-Say-w-what ya going to do tonight? F rosh Girl: W-why-n-nothing. Frosh Boy Qgulpj: Then ya won't get wet if it rains, will ya? ,I it J. Bigger: This classlis more like a Civics class than a Physics class. L' Mr. Buchanan: Why do you say that? Q J. Bigger: So many laws. it i' -+- w Step on ,er, Kid, said Sir Walter Raleigh. -+- i 1 I. Miller: Did Thurman Lucky sprain his ankle by attempting to jump in the well? i M, Turner: Yes, I guess there was a woman at the bottom of it. X . gig .Ir '7' T T ' ' N1h'i1 N15'w W rw 'IWF1I7aY1tm1rfw E .1 r ' 61 21 S. 'ii Q 51 ,N J 21 J 51 Q, Q 3. 4 Tx Q4 5 1 El E . fi t 'ax 'c fl 1 , :vig ' I BI 1 'VIY FAVORITE Fred Rasmussen Mr Aton F,rank Naso Wayne Smith Edgar Harville Ida Seeks Harold Dome: Walter Gneshaber Henry Katz Melvin Hansen Joseph Green ohn Schenken Ernest Hardin Leo Fordlce .i.g...... 73 v 'Sf er Su' She: My Baby Szttzng On Top of the World Yer' We Hate No Banana: My Cherry Blossom Knee Deep an Dames I ank: For the Buggy Rule That Certam Party l .Love Me Let the Bumble bee Be Kztten on the Key: Down By the VI anegar Wozh: M zghty Blue That Red Head Gal I Wonder W here My Szceetae I: Tonight? Got N o Tzme Shorty Gibson i short that when he ties his shoe-strings up, he nearlv chokes him self to death. f ' ..lQ.1. HE DON T WORK THERE NOW Boss: Why did you show this young lady into my omce? Clerk: She said she wanted to look at a cheap skate. -141 Walter G.: Where do they get automobile trucks? Isabelle M.: Why on a truck farm o' course. . --Oi . Customer fin Drug Storey: Say do you have any line tooth combs? Rebcrt H.: No, sirg but we have some fine tooth brushes. qn'A-'Q I ' ' .'.e 9 -i ' - ' f I -,L xv luv LE Jw - my . . , L: x gg. ' W 5. 525' I I '31 El I . O 4 i 1 Q' . Q if ', l , I ,.......... ............. , . 1 , 2 Q, ,...... . B f -W , 2 s 21 ........ 3 1 ..... i -V ...nuns -..-,.a....-.., .-. QI 2. , . - gf RobettHyde.... ...... .... , ................ . .... Q1 . ' ' ..... - Un ' Z . -. . , .................. . gl. . , ,. . gi . ...... . ,4 if . - Qi 'T . I . . , . . . .-i. ....... V Q ..... .......... . 1 5 ,. 3 X A -V El Sf cc S50 4 A. Qi Q! 94 QI el 9 D , a . O 9. 31 91 2 32 91 ' u P1547 7ii1riT1rhE:r-P ii 5imi1riw1r?cK1Ff.i:r?.i1hii1t7c.1rfi1r??1r?i1rJ'x7r7i:r?41:,::?.i1r,f.i1rT5i1r.'gi1ffS1thi:rimrhiirimirkiiirkgiir.si1rP.i:r2i1:7ii1fnI. ra mifn s .E my 4. 4 D I -Ulu'-'--' -1 N, ,i .1 f i J- ,t 3' -1 ,K -. N. Q f 0 h 'E i 7, 4. 3 'Q 1 1 C M. 1- La 'ffllgwlgtfgll , A gg ' rf I LMLLQLQ Eelyulasl I allll U 4 !t 2 . E ii . - . . 3: Senior: Shut up or I'll cage yer ribs in. 2,-I Freshie findignantlyjz What! Do you mean that. Q 214 ' E Q5 Senior fboilingj: Yaasl ' . . if . 5 if Freshie: Well, why d1dn't you say so in the first place? 5: . . . 3: Schenken: The biggest fools always get the prettiest girls. E Marguerite D.: Oh, Johnl' You flatter me. f 21 if 9. ,E ij -QT 'Z s' gg fl . NOT FAST ENOUGH I5 51 Z5 gli Miss Maxson fto Street Car Conductorj: Say-for goodness sake, can't you go faster 3-5 lki , if S' than fl'1lS? ff Conductor: Sure, ladyg but I have to stay on the car. if . ' lf. io- if 6: if Willmoir P.: Freddie, you haven't told me you loved me yet, tonight. Freddie R.: S'funny--I told somebody. F' ,S STRANGEQ 19 Q it. ' T'was the night before Christmas, P' And all through the house 57 . . ' gf Not amcreature was stirring, 4 , ' Not even a mouse. ' l , I . The golf socks were hung -,Y Z theuchininey with -care l -' T I No wonder the inhabitants ,, ez , 'Q All went out for air. fg eg ' O is ' ' , i --f-o-- ig 5 The Spring is herev, said Ed. Harville ' Eg As he took the back as his Ingersoll. 1 . -0- Q. 1 gg Father fto his soul: Oh! So Pvc caught you smoking, hey? ' fb ai AL, if 5 Son: No, dad g tobacco. . f A M ' xg , fgg 2, 1?.S':cf i1:.f,-,,, rg-ff , . 1 ::.'.?t.f5-.1:f i1r?.i1f?.i:n4ixmiff.-1. 3.1: . 1: .- V yn:P.'.11k.4.1:Tfgl zffmf izrfgiirig-inmihnaiaitriiiz761:F4i:rhi1r?.x:ri.R1r75is:igiisfgfz:i1b3i1t?ai1r?v.1Xf p 1- L r,. Q , . . -af 1 f nv- w- A- v ,,- . ,. ,Q . I imma E :mum au. A -Me .vu 'in T mi , -fi! u.m.:aZu .. Y.. 4 . -1, :3 fi 9 52 1 5 Q Q1 li , 5' 3 0 it Q fi e .L i -f N 2. -f 9 3 , 2 oil Q Q 11 -V Q1 Q 1 Q. 5 o r 41 ' 4 S 4 ei Ng! 9, 1 5 .r o 91 S3 O 3 Q :gl X gi O ev: R 5 24. 24 - Q ID 3 3 5 2-F N Q DULL SAVINGS OF BRIGHT MEN The only way some men can get ahead is by raising cabbage. The next time you have a cold be thankful you are not a giraffe. i Oh aspirin, oh aspirin, my head aches for you. - If one doesn't eat for seven days, it makes one weak. Electricity is a wonderful thing and yet we make light of it. Yes, my brother is a sound sleeper, but the sound keeps me awake. ' Move your horse on down the street, it's against the law to park by a plug. A hen's a hen in the day time, but at night it's a rooster. My husband is a wonderful pitcher-he hits their bats no matter where they put them, Q f Don't tell. anybody that I eat onions, sister, because I don't want anybody to know it. e A I I 0 I 1 ' 5 1 1 , 4 Q 5 E E 4 3 5 E E E 5 5 li e 9 E E F r 4 'r if o X ,I 1' ii c 1 Q L5 o 5 --Qi ,i ASTRONOMY I Prof.: I shall -use my hat to represent Mars, is there any question before I go on? I i Student: Yes-is Mars inhabited? E ' f . 54- 4 lo- e C. Snyder: I was talking to your girl yesterday. - D. Beach: Are you sure you were doing the talking? C. Snyder: Yes. D. Beach: Then it wasn't my girl. .....Q Dole: in Agri : You people must remember you are supposed to rise when you stand. liyl. ' Laugh that one off, said the f man, ashe wired the button on his vest 62 J' Q it .E Q r :il . 6 g l i I 1 9 ' lf it ,r S ee ,QL i 0 4 bit i il l Q1 at n at W ' I '. if . gi A X, 5, li' Iii ' v I I g V A 6 'iR1!TND'X1T7'N'l!YYl!7'd 'i En . fw1 t 1 'Q 1 .Wi1rmfm-f3j f51rr,1r7i:rW1:fw1'wr x7x1rfw1rmr e2z x1.n1 .rr'n fiK1:fa..a ,f A . , ' ' 4 i n i I-S F- '35' ar. -2 I A G i 'sf ,ew .5 I 5 Q, gs! 1 ' ' ' 4 g i , ---- iuyxukxt , 5 I L lm' K' I - NLR! , .Y A I ll .1 ' 4 2 45 L N if ' 1 L f .Lg Q ' Q if - g Chemistry Professor: Name ,threefirticles containing starch. E an . I 'f 3. Student: Two cuHs and acollar. ,AE K .1 . E 3 . 12 21 e Q ' 31 e ' ' 7 . e 5 if Mr. Chehock: Where is m hat? ,Re ilda, have ou seen m hat? i if Y S Y Y 5 , Regildaz why, you have it an your head! ' 5 4 .' , 2,1 Mr. Chehock funconcernedlyjz- Oh yes! I would have gone home without it. Q il , V ' 5 E iz '- - ' E T' A ' ' 41' ' , l if Miss Maxson fconsulting cook bodkj: Oh my! 'That cake is burning and I can't take it out for five minutes et. 'I ' n eg y ,A Q2 ' A ' Zi if . , fe Ei: . 'rUToRs - 34 ' ' 'Q 4 T W. 55 I ' A tutor .who tooted a flute Tried to teach two tootors to toot r Qi . ' 1 , - E If Sand the two to the tutor, ' 'I 5 Is it hirder to toot or . 2- ' s ' 2 ' To tutor' tiwo tooters to toot? . E t s y is E: e 1 Y i . aj, , 1 - ' as Z' 1 ' ffm Q Q if i ' 'ai ' 'ig iii Doctor: Did you open both winiloilvs in your room as I specified? 5,1 1 f ,f L ii une F.: No, not exactl . There is onl one wi dow in m room, but I o ened it twice. 15 Y . y I y P V, fa . ' ' ' 3 if 3 . i ah BOOK REv1EW Un , ' J 4 - ' ' ' t Q2 . 31 Mrs. Rick.: Glen Miller! Haven't you read ,pun book for book rev1ew'yet? , If 5: Glenn M.: No, l'm waitin to seq it at the Garden. 5 8 . 3 v Q ii, I tg Q ' .y Y V il ' ' IE Q . . . 5 'Z 3 Bigger: Do you like indoor sPogts? ,f . b - . 6 .. 1 , A .I . - 5 E. Reiter: Yes, if they don't stay Doo long. Q 'fix 91 E . A ,Q ' I 5 T ' f . A . . ' jr IL' There is no flees on me, said the lamb. Ig EP - ,A . fa' H- 1 . if Q5 ' ' 7 5' - - s V, i E :?ei7f'bi1f5iSIT7'i1!?51T7e'-1505771 YTWSW? f1i7Y1Ff'Y1l'7e12f'ef177X1h'1Zi1 I n ' 9' 'Qi1I'7e'GT'ef'f'1'7F'9'f1Yfn'1?-'o :7i1ffii1?7 Jimi!-' 1175- 01557 .l7i1i76iD7 ' ' 'E QYF if. i' - Y? f ' - J if di J,cp..n... M... an ' .5 1' 51:-L 'H -.4 r-L 1 - 1 ff -.4 .r ,I ,s . J - ,. ,- ,W w : , . Y: V 1 e ES' ' i 1 ' ' V ' fe? l eiyulss-Il MEI. I al all h I QI' E5 ifw A. GREAT HE-LP Q75 EI ' Q5 Oh Captain! Oh Captain! il rm sick-what shall 1 doe 'Be Cahn, my dear. EJ I'll tell you when your through. T5 'Q --fi 1 54 I i 5 R. O'Leary: llwas alarmed the other morning. 9' 5 2:1 L. Woodruff: When? , R. O'Leary: Oh-about 7:30. 5' io-- fi r r Miss' Bealer: Leo, decline 'neckL gf . I I Leo. F.: Neck-neckm'-naked. - ' ' G5 fi , , -'- is Zi THE six AGES OF WOMEN if ix' ' .. il . -Q Z! Safety Pms H2 Hair Pins if . Ie 5 Clothes Pins I2 Fraternity Pins 3' Diamond Pins . . rs Rolling Pins 4' 25 2.4 ai if! ei - iz . . . - :Q in john Gatcwoodz I was all out of wind last night. - 41: , john T.: Why? 1? ' john G.: I had a flat tire. f. lo--- nf 9 - if Oiiicers Say, you can't stop here. ei, .3 Ig Taylor: Aw gwan, ycu don't know this Ford. CQ il if -4- LT? 921 y il That's a new one on me , said the monkey as he scratched his back. If 0' . 19 -..- i ai- QQ An absent minded professor arose one morning, ate his shoe strings and tied his spa- ghetti, washed his hands, poured the water in bed and jumped out a window. .14 75 ' :Eg 2.1 T? ' ' , is dh'Iffoiiliniiiaiitinwfifoflieiil? i1I7nY1F?i1I? Tiff fin' i1l'7g'?1ffei1F7ui1IFq31PVix1Tfi1IiUl?ifb-1i1bi1Y'aw7f.e'? U 'Iw'l'7?'oi7' AVF. AN1?fi1I.3i1?'ei2freiIZ75f1I7qi'2If3iI?r5f1Tfa .1Ihf7Fih',1?!g ilifili Little Boy: Hey, Professor fmincl Little Boy: Think Mr. Weiffenbach: M. Gibson: There is a two dollarfbill be bashful it's in a place tliatdshould' cover where to go first where' you destroy the clues, leave-them just ai 4 K I. ., -A - Q little jaunt over to Ananinsa and back. the outskirts of Marion, but don't In the following poem you will dis- you the next stop. Please do not thettgl. You will have to hurry! Sh-bequiet, any noise! ' It's a, Public they might get wise, just go in quietly know And take-a look flargel Dictionary-HO . Helen Oh, .Erniel let s go Tregure Hunt. Ernest H.: What for? l've A Stranger fin a hick townj: Say man what time does that fast train come in? Small Boy: Don't knbw e it epiines in the same time it goes out. -o-- if - FINAIQE A Now concludes our Follies gay 'A- - A d with Aall your might, 'The - it s will giwaken you, 'egigning off-fGoodnight. f Q7 5 A i , ' A I , , , , , , , , , ,, , , , , . . . -V, - ..Q:r1.H:'f.Y: V.:fin1.1-r.q?z:?i1r?.Zz:.ai1:i5::?i1:r1.115.1fri.fimr1r1ai1:i.?1rf.R1r15n:v.i1rf.i1ri.i' - :J-7' Q J . , 5 .. .. N--.. I T.: 3 3, 1, 'I ,. vfumiifffff 'Vm...., W I z .T lx 'Kleen i D0 You Know That- Ahuvrtinvmrnin ? .5-jrwg, .il ,A ,....: X f XA jg f n W Y X ' A- J X .3 .yfxf x 1 1 f,g1,Xf.U xy x 5 IV11 . , , JL . .A ' 1-,Q VJ ily 1 is? ii? in S :. ' PZI I-.' '-? .H - ,ra f':' ff? 51 -771 rg ' - EW' I Q.: :.f fi bf' - :jf N ,. ,kd 1'-1 ai fl' 1:2 I 'gl' nk, 1 5- ', I PY' ' fi! ng ,ij ,, rl L-1 '-1 pl I 'W X .1 , . Lg C-J Lf Fi .4 ' ' Ex fi ,Vg ,A Ff Qi rf 2 QF 5-z 31 9 4 , f E F. 3: , vi 9: Ev. :1 i F2 :.1 ' ' r-P 'G iff' fi iii? ,z r-C ' ,Vi em 4 'Eu' -,Qi E3 wil, . , 4. rfb Sf Nm , . ER' rg!! 1 1 Y. . si- Ex' f:!' F' '- 71 R3 ' 1 51' 1:1 O f 4 V. -.1 IQ EW ff r.4 , 1 W , 1 r.1 -:H 91? E-A1 Q 4 H' .1 F: ff ' :Fl ,- - 1 EZ' --r K: 1 41 ' if fi li' ' 1 Lf ,- iq 1 P H' W . ru 335 F '34 kv 'LY :Al 1 . V7 f 1 124' ,ff r.: QU nw 'A ' ' ' ' f ,, , N.W,Yv.y 'V V ,': f f f vw -N, ,-, ,QI Y Y '.: . Y fr ff-, Nw yr: - 1 f 1..n',v . , ' ---A ...1.4,' 1 , ,. ...... .Ur,:A.1:.g, 'A-A ,xg .vp LU, -- ...x,L.fv, ., -...1L1.y- v Au..L.41. 1 vw, ..,, U .......A.g.L,A- .., ........:i,1..., U, -......-..,, 'IFJ 53 Fffllf fi f S Dress Well and Impressions People Can't see what's going on in your head but the story in your clothes can be read at a glance. The cut of your suit tells the world, your tastes, your haliits, your ambi- tions. The first impression you make on peo- ple is the right one. 1 No man can command a top price hy dressing like a reduction. SUITS, HATS and FURNISHINGS to MAKE -THli- RIGHT IMPRESSIONS are SOLD BY ED. SIG MARION'S BUSIHST A Succeed Cbfyfldl 1025 'nl Haul Ai Kuppenheimd Y N D BEST STOR li Il ewxmmuunliix STYLISH APPAREL -FOR- Commeneement Season COATS The latest creations in the newest materi- als and colors, plain and fur trimmed-for Ladies-Misses-Junior. Priced 547.50 down to 518.50 DRESSES That are the latest in fashion combined with the newest patterns and colors. Georg- ette dresses, Silk dresses in many wanted styles, and reasonably priced from 511.50 to S35.00. SUMMER STYLES Faultless Footwear Make your ensemble complete, by wearing the right style and the right kind of shoes. Whatever your preference, you'll End them here-Black Satin, Patent Leather, Black Kid, Blonde Kid and White Kid. In buckle, pumps, gore pumps, one strap, twin strap, and four strap patterns-suitable for, Commencement and Receptions. Prices range from 53.85 to 58.50 SILK HOSE In all the leading shades-Wonderful values at 31.00, 51.50, 52.00, 52.25 and 52.50. SHUMACK 85 SEBERN CO. MARION, IOWA Doe Hunter says- - You Will like Trading lat..- D I C K E Y ' S CASH CROCERY ' Phone 62 We Deliver HE'S RIFHT FVERY BODY DOES Little pieces of rubber, Little drops 0 f paint M akes the bad report card Look as it ain't. E' MARION WATER CO Supplies the City with pure spring water R C TOMS, Manager E D ,, . .pg I,- U ff iL ti if it ' C ,, gi HI IE it F lr E l if 'S P: 1 .- S 2 0 ir I Z ly i E ir it .1 6 7: r ,f r , I I: : E f E Us li W' IL 'if li, lg' lf ri 7 i' I if ri, . . i . . if . , . . . ' i . Fl . in I , . gi - . L I Ii- U ' ii , 'I 15' 'CT T W' ' I 1' 1 Wf'1' W ' ' , LL- Q2 ATZ SL 9 CUNNINGHAM j GIFTS for COMMENCEMFNT MEAT and LARD T lcphonc No. 5 , MILLER DRUG BABA CROCERY and 1 REAAZL STORE I MARKET .fl Clean Store .fl Clean Stock Prompt Serfvice A Square Deal Telephone No 88 -We Deliver 31 . gg U :J MAGINE dollar bills laid end to end around the equator, not only .1 . around the world once luut Five Times-and you will have a dramatic fb 3 :Q -v is SF Q . ga N 91 N 1 5 , I 5 2 Q 2' picture of Life Insurance Money distributed during 1925. RGY KELLAMS, DISTRICT AGT. I I I . I I 5. WI I . I 60th YEAR R . s M Q EQAUITABLE LIFE oF IOWA I I gl 1 r 15 I l 5 v I 5 4. W l ' s 4 I 'N J ' 5' 4 I 1 J Q Q C Z E Q 'F A b . 5 I I ,S CO ll l - 'I -4 lv fx if 2 , ui 3 1 tb N XF l 31 if ft L I - I: Q 0 1 Ir as 1 5 I fb I, U , 'I :cl 2 4 2 '2- D I' W :ci 15 3 Y 5' if I-'fr-7:f'v ' f-1vv'v v-1 -H . 'rm ' 1, I ,. C ,- 7 5 ,G e Q I-1 Q ,, F S E 4: r 0 F ,: f E w- '3 K'fB1IT01I'f 1- f Q E '- 9 z 2 E I 4: I .E E H We have found it a paying proposition to advertise in the Quill and you will find it a paying proposition to trade at the FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. Quality and Service is our molto V YOUR PATRONAGE IS DESIRED Phone 5 5 J. A. COOPER, President MARION ELECTRIC CO. Phone 17 1196 7th Ave. - LET US PLAN YOUR ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, HOUSE WIRING, and REPAIR WORK Miss Shirer: Show how the Word plenty is used incorrectly. Dan Cor : I have lent of Y P Y money,-that's incorrect. J. F. Hunter: How is my son getting along in his school work? Mr. Dole: He's halfLback on the football team and all the way back in his studies. SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS We carry the best guaranteed line of athletic goods obtainable. The name does nut make the goods nor dues it make the athlete. Full line of Baseball Goods, also Tennis and Track Goods for Spring. WIES HARDWARE Phone 124 . MARION, IOWA gg lil! ii. I 1 I ,iii In :i1z,i.:i :af gi5iK1im.'TrfJ1i1 ',1Lr H:f1T:i.z rr :rs , .,a1n. w 4 as lQ2CQ HE'lHllELss,n,,' ood B e and Good Luck 0455 'LJ ':7 Q-Y . I 1. To the annual staff that has made this splendid book possible, we extend our hearty congratulations. May Good Luck be yours and may the future unfold an abundance of happiness and continued SUCCCSS. We have enjoyed the privilege of working with you and trust that the same friendly relations may be perpetuated, no matter what line of endeavor you follow. TRU-ART ENGRAVERS CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Io'wa's Premier College and High School Engrafvers ICE CREAM THINK of OWNING 4 HOME There is no place like a home, 1 There is no place like the home you LOLLYPOPS Own' You can own a home. We want to tell you why you vffuif xt , - Let us give you cm eslimale. should. ' BIDDICK-EASTMAN MIKE CIRA LUMBER C0- , ECUNOMY, HEALTH Q QlW'fflllllT COLZIIZORT ly PIPE are all to be found by using ll 'M' , - fxy fbgfakggg THE It PREMIER ALL CAST FURNACE rss 1 I PREMIER of' Dowagiao B. P. S. PAINTS VARNISH ENAMEL STAIN KEN DALL HARDWARE CO. MARION, IowA Phone 25 .f.f-www-vxfv Y-.rv-zvvx,. A .. .1 w ,X Ig. I: A AHL .LLXUQAQK Iuign .TJIIIII1 ngf fuk I'IIIfI'qI3mfI'IIIn'1EiWVI'qx'fI'uI .HL llllilll nan nl nn nn nn nn .III nzym Im nn Licensed Lady Arfiszanz D. W. PINGREY CO, PUIQIEPAIP PAPLOR 2. Y J- ,vi i Lil. W. W. YocoM, Prop. Day or Night--Phone 178 Wanted: Anything that will make Robert Brown think he is doing some- thing funny. 114.-.... Drowning man: Uh-blub-olp-lub-udigs. Bystander:- You said a mouthful, brother. THE ED R MITCHELL CENTRAL MARKET AUTO SUPPLIES Fhozce Meat: at the Lowest Pmwj Fzsk Frzmchzse Dealer VV F FLEMING, Prop Phone 69 , , V o I ' , . - J ' ' . . . 4. . 'TI Li ' ':' 'i f fN i T 7 TT'f4TiHiiFI'i '71'f' 1Zf?'f 'fQ'i1'gs'z15 FV 5 NVE HAVE NEVER LOWERED THE QUALITY TO REDUCE THE PRICE Original Ford Features that Today Make for Greatest Simplicity - Durability - Reliability Dual Ignition - Simple, Dependable Lubrication Torque Tube Drive - Multiple Disc-in-oil Clutch Three Point Motor Suspension Planetary Transmission - Thermo-Syphon Cooling FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN O New Prices C O U P E RUNABOUT TOURING 'SOO 5290 5310 Closed Car Price: include starter and dcmmmtable rinu All priczs f. o.,b. Detroit 1 if is .fi 1' xx m , .9 NO' 5' ' I BL YN, if Na . Q' vq' -W R. D. SMITH GARAG QW Join the MARION COMMUNITY CLUB and help make Marion a better and bigger city to live in. This ad is given in appreciation of the hearty co- operation received frorn the High School Students. l1iv MARION COMMUNITY CLUB If it is done with heat, you can do it halter with gas. ROPER AND RELIABLE RANGES Q CEDAR RAPIDS GAS COMPANY Q55 Operated hy UNITED LIGHT 8: POWER CO. 11- R-,JBLINKS Buggies, Harness, Seeds, Twine and Agricultural Implements 770 llth Street MARION, IOWA SPAHN 8z ROSE LUMBER CO. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER and COAL --Phone 13- H0me of Quality , f i1u'1 rx:1?IiTzTT'iI:TTImrQ'ii'uTf 'imi'Ixf IiTxYIiiYM RTR'i5TB'xTiTiZTi'iiWI'1.Ii?iuni. 7S :fiiui iiiiliii 5 ,- A g ,i, ligm COTTON'S CASH MARKET QUALITY ONLY Phone 58 MARION, IOYVA Mrs. Rick: Read To A Cuckoo for to-morrow. Doc Hunter: How would Bob Brown do? 'You Will Always See THE Pick of the - Pictures nf -at the- ' GARDEN THEATRE sk F. C. XVVILLIAMS, Mgr. F C SCHMIN KE Phone 98 Dealer m Drugs MCd1C1DCS DfUgg1St,S Sundnes Newspapers and Perlodlcals Sportlng Goods F1sh1ng Tackle Post Cards School Books and Supplles Camera Supphes MARION IOWA C O 4 Q - - 9 9 K , - - n '7-wg 72, Tv? T:.v-fv7f,i-.P-. YvTYfvWfv7.fYE!YiR-H fwTfivTvf:vTfv1-i.fZ.1,-.ww-.-., TftvTv-Iafv-.ff WF o H. E. REITER We handle the best goods to be had, regardless of brands. Your patronage solicited on quality and fair prices. .a., ..,. Q Phone 3 and 4 MARION, IOWA Little spots of Knowledge Little puffs of wit, Make the simple Freshman Think the Seniors It. THE MARION SENTINEL Paper-51.50 Per Year HIGH CLASS PRINTING A SPECIALTY Phone 195 MARION, IOVVA Mr. Buchanan: Why do they measure the Sea in 'knots', Clifford? Clifford Davin: They coulCln't have an Ocean 'tide' otherwise. .fr 71 fi' 1- ui ii f 7. ' -, ,u y- . , -irq' x Q, if L4 n Y 5 . M ...L.l?.. h-.f A .Ln 4,1 , -- P. N ASO Good things to Eat Phonc 200 i -i r 4 u I Brunswick Radiola No. 160 Combining the world-noted Brunswick phonograph with the superlative in radio-the Radiola Super-Heterodyne. BRUNSVVICK RADIOLAS The Bw! in 1101110 lffzfrzwzimlfwal P. G. HARLAN CO. Ifrcddic: ui iYCI'yfil11C I look at your head I think of XVIII VVilhnoir: KVhyf', I rc-:Cldicz All hangs and powder. i less of what may happen to any class pin or ring, we will repair or if im- iq li r 4 11 15 -1 P i. 'E 1 F ,. if ir L 44 ,Q Y P M'1k ,Q . . ou get ure 1 , ff First National Bank A Cream ig . and n and Whipping Cream gg MHTIOU Savings -at- . Bank WHITINGS g DAIRY gf MARION, IowA it ii Member of Federal Reserve .J System. VVe pay 4W on time and SHOE Saving Deposits. If W rf 11 li f A If of yciiui'eSiiJziti'orilagie.aS Weir iilrcimiii ii- ? r , r d f-H i r - Q Hb ppeur esy promp an e cen serv Q1 . 22 J 3 S S3 Class Pins and Rings Athletic Medals Trophy Cups Pins for S. O. S. Club Pins for Normal Training Class Spanish Club Pins L. o. V. Club Pins E ll fi U -1 Special pins of all kinds for clubs and societies. We guarantee and ia .5 insure all school and class jewelry unconditionally and indefinitely, regard- ga D 95 -5 1 :gi ,P gi possible to repair properly, we will replace with an entire new piece, the El only provision being that the article be returned to us. r ERATERNITY JEWELRY MEG. Co. E5 CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA la il 3 ll P, 5 P 53 li , ' J 5- -vv w - iii? T5 5 , li Harley Breed: A hair cut, Eugene? Il Eugene Schminke: No, cut all of 'emf' i if ul? I 4, -r 4 -I i 1, 53 HARLEY BREED'S at P1 V ,i 4 if 1 5, 4, li I 1x1 BARBER SHOP TUB BATHS SHONVER 5. gi , il Teacher: lf a lady should loose her knee where would she go to get yy another one? 5' Henry Katz: To Jerusalem, where the she-nees grow. 1, I E ,mimmm Q 2 BETTER FURNITURE if f l .T y 3' -BETTER HOMES i 1 Bring Happiness GRADUATING PRESENT This store is playing a big part Pl SUGGESTIONS . . . . XE? . by providing reliable furniture at Ei K0df'lg?vK'Eil2 giglhnlholfgsngsxorstjt'On' prices that are absolutely fair and gil parker Fountain peni K always under the prices asked by al Pathe Phonographs and the City dealer' T! Records CARL N. OWEN'S I '1' DRUG STORE BALSTER i Lei us do your Pholo Finishing Nyal 5 ggxzgrglemedzex MARION, IOWA iii g . ti, , ,, Ei P551-Y' 11-1-wL'?f'T 'i-11Uf'nN SUM-K M'i i Mwiwm E J 9 as if ' We : n rn as LQ? R fl ELECTRICITY FARMERS WILL- AND MERCHANTS fi l. Wash and iron your clothes. 2. Wash and dry your dishes. .I 3. Toast your bread. i 4. Make your coffee. -i E - 5. Light your home. 2 6' Heat your moms' 4 per cent compounded semi-annu- Q 7' Clean your rugs' ll on s vin s ccounts 8. Cook your food. a Y a g 3' ' 1 All these and many more things -1 can be done the modern way 9 at a very low cost. 3 4 per cent compounded quarterly if desired, on Certificates of l and Deposits. ' , Y VVe C ordially Solicil 'Your Account il li 1 4 SPRING A sunny afternoon An upward glance A blue sky A groan of despair 1. A bundle of books A shrug of resignation Il A soft breeze A down bentthead Q A school bell A march to the office is A sigh A scolding .y. A brightening of eye A bolting Walk down the hall A low whistle A class Q A dash around the corner A dozen assignments ly A sigh of relief A new day I l A stride of freedom A re etition of day before. 5' A thud p ll s Freshman: Who gave ya that black eye? l Teacher: Nobody gave it to me, I had to fight for it. 1, 15 r l i 7f1K'1'571 1-1 'YUfS1-m1i'fW1T'HfYU'YYii'l'Xw'fF'lXL11'i715l'1fYH'L0Hf i 'i!i!1?iJ1TH41ifTL7Wi137 51331 T 3f'fT V1'gfYi -W , .,,-1 ...Q .-. ng. 1 'oo e of 5 -15.24.14 Qrofc-zssionfll jDirc-:ctorq DR. F. S. SKINNER M.ARION, IowA DR. L. C. DOW IJENTIST Pham' 2 02 DR. IOHN BOOTH DENTIST Phone 63-VV DR. 1. T. GRAYSON DR. A. E. CREW PHYSXCIAN and SURGEON Ofhce Phone 28 Res. Phone 210 DR. R. LEIDIGH :DENTIST Plmuf 40 DR. BURRIS PALM ER SCHOOL GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Phone 386-J See DOCTOR NICOLL for- Lalest and the BEST CLASSES e-gi ii. fs EY if VJ 'vi 3 'Vg ' 1 DR. C. E. DRUMMOND DENTIST Commercial Bank Building Office Phone S3 Res. Phone 323 3 'Fi , , , K , ,YJV -nv Y ' , , Y, ,I , , ,,-, , gf,-we ..'v.'-Y .--,-.- - .V - fx-'gwf.f-1-15-f'v ' ' ' 1:1 L1I.g..1....4 .. 41. A.. .1.n.v1. nz. 1' 1. 11 11 J .L fi .x,n.1,n.x:f.Lni.x11. ...J .1.. .u. .... .1...1.z. .ICE . .4 N H-1 W l 1 WE rig 1 Sw if! : xg is L. 4 Sql SE! if KJ. Pj 2. .'-I 1 ii Q -ii id A as T5 -3 Cin 'Ei il ,il C. Eh 454 kin ,gx Q. rf v- F' 11 51 S. 3 4 Z1 F3 s: 51' J 51 r- .ll 35 LA 541 'J E 5 .54 yw ga -,A fi' -. C2 2, 5-1 423 C5 95 , . 1 3-4 ill 1.1 EE I1 owxmanutlnliex r 1 l P 5. BYERLY BARBER SHOP lie . S QE VV e flppreciaze Your Business V 4, ' QUICK SERVICE gf. FOUR BARBERS QE., THE NEWMAN Sc KLINK BARBER SHOP Speeial Aflefzlion Given lo Cliilriren--All Work Guaranteefl-Shoes Sbirzed -BATHS- lf Phone 54 Under First Nat'l Bank P is li 5 Walter Greishaber: How much was dose collars? 5 I Ed. Sigfred: Two for a quarter. lg Walt: How much for von. Ed. Sigfred: Fifteen Cents. sr Us Walt: Give me de odder vun. 2 CONGRATULATIONS IN GRAM'S GARAGE 1. WILLYS-KNIGHT lt -ond- OVERLAND CARS .I FLQRIST Northland Oils is 5 BALSTER Sc FAWCETT Qi Can Furnish Cul Flowers for J C All Occasions. S UNDERTAKERS F loweifin g Plants in Season is ' MA ION, IOWA Phone 226-W MARION, IOWA Phone 36 R. .,., 'gil is 12 ia EE? at 1 ll F EL - ,I lx 'v --1 1 1 fl l if Y 4 . 4 gl gi J' Qu El 54' E1 l 1-1 E lei: 1 E, if lg E? x l 1 i fi lt? lg la 15' 25' lei li? Camgraziwfiatiams to the s Graduating Class of 1926 Ci, HRU the years that lie ahead, Dear boys and girls, May the future hold in store for you, Many pearls. Where'er your thoughts direct, May your lives reflect Happiness, Success and Nobleness. RQQQWQ llbllgilcfllllllllllllilg QQHUUIMUUV P9 5 ,awgwv-vs.-vv-vd vv-v. . . -f -f .v'v1l'Y,, .,,wav-vw-sewv-1'-N501-yr-fNfv',, ff -f-vw. , ry' . N -'vi fvv-y'vv'v-1' lf3efU11H11UAci5-c-Ui+!4+41ftfvf1L41c1U0y iT13rE?gL'Pf'1ET+LF6'U1 :11111f1'Ul1Jff1'6l!JU44f1!1PFHKIVQKILIULALQITIL3-1-5UfQ', aw - READ THE ADS - WANTED: EMPLOYMENT First class painter: no experience. Job testing park benches. Call- Red Brown. Ruth Dahms. Experienced Bootblack. Will not Position as coach in Primary accept tips. School. -Frank Naso. -Ren Aton. ROOMS AND BOARD Fine room near lake. Board is Fine airy room-free board, S15 thrown in. Week. LOST-STRAYED-STOLEN Lost: My mustache in a close Strayed: Physics book. Don't re- shave. turn, I Won't need it. -George Erwin. -Marion Barnes. Lost: My watch. Please return. I Stolen: Pocketbook. Don't bother have lost enough time already. to return. -john Schenken. - Mose Benedict. MISCELLANEOUS VVanted: A woman with one tooth For Sale: Land cheap. Gold being to bite holes in doughnuts. discovered on it. -Sanitary Bakery. -Risky Real Estate Co. VVanted: To rent a derby for the Will exchange my girl for nothing. week end. l N --Arthur Petrusch. -Rlfhafd 56215- -Yv 'rv'f-f- rs' ' 1 ., .t..ciL.u.!-iiL. ' ,.j4.1Il.. 1 1 .zifl ifrlftf '14 L ,f'X f'?f:,q o ' l' q--.-- ' --W A .1 wlrfxfi 1 f'l',?s. nge for E - -asf HAINES SERVICE STATION 7th Ave. and 7th Street Yours for Se1'fuice A guy named Freddy McFirth VVas born on the day of his birth. He was married, they say, On his wife's wedding day, And he died on his last day on earth. PIES CAKES BREAD Qualify at all Times C. CARSN ER Phone 169 LAKE LAUNDRY COMPANY MARION, IOWA Phone 286 Miss Mentzer: Robert, what is found on the top of high mountains? lreferring to manj. Robert Hayes: Peaks . PARIS BIGGS and PEARSON REAL ESTATE and CLEANING-PRESSING INSURANCE REPAIRING-DYEING Phone 79 Phone 247 D aw ' 52 LET Us BE YoUR GROCER I . El SHUMACK'S GROCERY F 6 MARION Phone 33 I Richelieu Food Products 5 el 1. 4: ' 4 - I 5. T 'I ,I 4 15 4, 1 You always get High Grades here Make Systematic Saving a part of your Education COMMERCIAL SAVI N GS BA NK MARION, IOWA - H. G. Mll.I.1w, Prerifleur M. W. COURTNEY, Vine-Presiflefzl G. H. CLARK, Cafhier W. A. BELL, Am. Czubier MARY I. ' Mary had a little lamb. She swallowed it one clay. And now she's eating shredded 3 wheat, To feed the lamb-som hay. II. , Mary had a little goat. l It's feet was black as ink. Il It chewed the paper off the wall 1 J Ei llfrifmirfre rf IWMMQ .L And spit it in the sink. III. , Mary had a piece of gum, She chewed it loud and slow And every place that Mary went, The gum was sure to go. IV. It followed her to school one day Which was against the rule, The teacher took it away from her And chewed it after school. +RICIIARD SEARS. IOIAOAO All agp: tv Queues I1 num: e n nv rn I in Qt Y :Ti :E V . -0 N 17 'S n 'va SCHOOL DAYS Tell me not in mournful numbers What my English grade shall be If you do you'll spoil my slumbers, How unhappy that would be I have tried to get my lessons, I have tried to get an E, But grading by the alphabet, I Wouldn't get a Z Q-4 I stammer over my geometry, I stutter over my Caesar, To tell the truth, I don't see why We study that old geezer I go into my study hall, Over which is some dear teacher, She's always telling me not to speak, I sure would like to pleaser The day has come at last Our final grades to see, And D. B. M. the next year In the same old grade shall be DONALD MILLBURN 5 1' l A A A ax m feiiifellfhlili fifimIifmLIigi1C75i1F?hx1i?blif 'ILC L5?di1F75i1Ifgi1if4UEhl1mi1T?a177a -. 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