Marshalltown High School - Postscript Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

 - Class of 1926

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Vx ' V V 2' +' W a s -fi ' -?i !,.h ,L ' ' ' Sf i ,., A m - ,m4F'g iexQafef,xQLfacaxQzfa::GxQafa :usxpnf QX.9LID 5 2 LEAV E S 5 E Pubfzkfzezf by S E N10 R C LASS 2 S Qf 2 Marshalltown High School S 1 9 2 6 Z lv Y Q S 2 53 2 S Z BINFORD ARNEY WALTER WELIS Edmf- ,,1- my Buff nflf Manager GXDQZB .-Q7'bCY9QI5CT9QI'5CX9..IQ!BC'X9 .HQZYXEJ QIBCYTIB Vi? 5 2 lx Qf3CAX9 2 'x 'W Q1'uc'X9Q1'bC'X9 Z is 2 S Z Lx Z B 2 Lx x NI: XM N 1 Q ff 3 E ! i S. :-i f :E N 1 5 5 I ? f 1 rf E 2 E E 2 5 2 QI E f - : 1 S 5 -Z 2: : :Zi I XX j f 1 Q xxx 'HS Q I I ,- 5: rr - ' -' ' - '- 2' f - 0 3 - - 1 wav GEC, N 2352 W K Q W ya S X g?x' . -- N551 Ny, H g, X x un. D Q '!I in uugf , 140.- bl- .. 45 - 2 K' X, l 1, fb l f' il f f zf: 1 I .-.... , ff gm W3 Srila Efhv Erhiraiinn A M 1 1926 LEAVES X xX :X hgh Q E 4 vigil -ff To lf. f we ,, 11 ,, A h '1 I, d d' 4 1 . Y. ,, f fg : E E mufniurnrxanummmuuruufummuruurnurmmmrnmmmmuxnmmunlunzmmmuu1ummuu11unluuunuw ilklrultg K -v'-1 -rl 9 fl, Y +-gi?'+ f------ -..-.. ....... .,.... .Amit f YR V1 :pr 3 ,-wx!--. ww' v fff f -Q-wg THE LEAVES 1926 gw- Mn. R. R. RTIIMICII. T1 S usus Stfltv 'l'4'2l.l'Ill'1'S' l'ull01 0 Gl'2l11lI2lf4' XYm'k Vlliuzlgn U11ix'M'silv I'rin1'ipul Mn. W. F. Sll1m.1cx', R. A., M. A. YVz1lmsl1 ifollffge, iiuiulnlria University Supe1'i1u5c1u1cnt 1-JON-J 5'-5 'hx Y P+ 3'6- THE LEAVES 1926 fin fr: -+5-Q-1 10 2-9-4-+ . H 8 9 10 11 12 13. Audrey Fauser--History, English 14 16 18 19 20 22 26 27 28 32. Adolph Rupp--Social Science 33 34. Vanyla Vtlyatt-Secretary to Principal 35 36 37 38 09 40 -if-ig THE LEAVES 1926 gf-el . Floyd Hancock-Bookkeeping' 2. Ruth Outland-History, Civics 3 4. Fannie Eberhardt-Normal Training 5 . Leila VVoolverton-Chemistry, Mathematics . Lorabel Richardson-English . Russell Dickinson-Physiology, Physical Training 7 . Geneva Meese--Physical Training . Faith Dunn-History - . Bernice Bauercamper-English . Carolyn Gallagher--Public Speaking, History . O. E. Hang-Manual Training . Grace Kutish-Latin . Mrs. Fae Kaigh--English . Nadine Morgan-English, History . Ruth Sherrard-Domestic Science . Grace Cooper-English . Elizabeth Mohler-Civics, Mathematics . Carolyn Greife-Music . Louise Peasley--Typewriting . Margaret Potter-English, Latin . VVi1ma Nichols-English, History . Louise Colleran-Arithmetic, English 24. Ruth Habeger-Science 25. Ruth Miller-English, Civics . Viola Ufer-Shorthand . Anne Larson-Domestic Science . Emma Cross-Mathematics . Helen Cooper-French, English 30. I. G. Terry-Physics . Virginia Netherland-History, Arithmetic . Ella Mae Smith-Secretary to Superintendent. . J. Russell Stanton--Music, Mechanical Drawing . John Wells-Mathematics . Helen Sherrard---Mathematics . Lillian Houghton-Arithmetic . Vera Whinery-Domestic Science . Rex Aton-Manual Training ae-5-if 11 X444- f ka. Q I 0115155221 sz 1' , ,Q 9 L Ll. .1 'i? 5 2 l ,, Nr. -g J v -f , V ' - -12122-+.-L ..1:.' 141:-. 1- -.g - , 1 , '- , 'uri Q. 2.-Q . -f -- ' bf, a, --51 , .i'i'L:1:fx,. llf 45 Qc- - Q -1 S AF'9' V I-TR ' fr: 7'.'f,ff :'. , . . J' .- f - . -,-wi' 1' 'h ,,,:g Q-1: FJ -,2:.1f-gig' -5.5 5 fig ' ' Q-Q r V ' L' 713.5 f 'f:.17J , C--':'.:g Q - ff' fiffif' L .i++1 THE LEAVES 1926 g++? SENIOR CLASS cyfthe Marshalltown High School Graduated ffune fourth Nineteen hundred and twenty-six OFFIFERS JAMEE 01,soN, President I'lA1:1:Y li.-v1'ES, Vice President MARGARE1' DAWSON, Secretary ADEAN ELDER, Treasurer COLORS Maroon and Old Gold Baccalaureate Sermon ll as Dehleled hy I V f D J KU S clSl01 ol the PI'0SlJXtC1ldH Qlll1lC'll N1l11LldX Mas 30 1096 Commencement Address Was Dolnercd by DR XXII ll Nl XIEIHI Rl XlNFll l D I ICS1dCl1t of Larrolll ollegc NN aukcsha VS 1800118111 at the ODI ON PHE YI R1 lune 4 1996 , . f ,- I wg, Y 1 Y 1 ilu . . . .I JB. ll. 1 1 ' 1 v -'K V 1 , . ,. . f , ll I Y 1 v K '- . 1 . 1 ' 1 . 7, . V f IVY ' 1 Y f . 1 A . - 1 , ll , 1 1 rm. L.' ' 1 4' ,. Q L 7- 1 . T'1 .' . , . . . 1 7 Y 1 W , U 1 A 'A Q , , -J -e-5-P1 15 24059- . .J .,..? .gk THE LEAVES 1926 3+-E. .l.x:sr: lAll'I2iIC Gln-11-:NM ' ' .Izmir ' ' l ranklin G. Y. '25, '26, G. R. '24, Gym Exhilaitmn, l'lwl'l'v lilossrmls, Camp- iirr- '23, '24, Vim- Prvs. '24, May F4-tv, ,l4llllllf'l'S ot' IJ1-n1mm'nr'y, Pagvant '22, '25, IN-lwlulvs Staff '25' Annual Staff '26, y Sr-ninr Ulnss Play. .l.xMr:s Pinus l'l'I'l'l'lllSUN H I'r't4 ' Alrlmtf- l ootlvall '23, '24, '25, Wm-stling' '23, Bullnnlg lfzmpinin uf Pl, mth, l'll0l'llS '23, G14-0 'lnln '23, '24, llun I AI . limix lilnsox 'l'lIIllN'l' 1'l'v0k Nu. l lgllll4ll'l'S uf Ds-ll1u1'l':u'y, Ill-Y '26, ms. l'1'l'lll-:x.Wr:s1'r: , ' ' li'r'!l1rl' ' llllll'lllllSlHl lllgll Svlllllbl G. Y. '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, l'4-lnlrlvs Nvws- pnpvr Stall' '26, lmavvs Annual Staff' '26, May lfr-tv '25, '26. J1fJ -Y -47 -5-,N f.-u--3-44 W1-1NnEI.I. WV. lllsri ' ' lVi'ndy' ' Arnold Band '23, Junior Class Prosidvnt '25, Lvavvs Annual Staff '26, Hi-Y '25, '26, WVrvstling '25, VV1'c'stling Svrnlms '23, . . '24, 'l'1'ac'k 24, '25, 26, 'Frzu-k Svrnlvs '23, llonor ,,Mvv l,mnc'r'l'.x R. linux Liscmnlm El.lz.xl-:mn A. Rl'Nn.xLI. Lizzif St. M:u,y's lnstituff' G R '22, '24, G Y '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, '26, Junior Class Play, Gym Exhibition '24, May Pagvant '25, As- tronomy Club '25. '1'uuM.xs STHNSVAAG Tommy ' ' Anson Ili-Y '26, l 1 . J -e+'l',N THE LEAVES 1926 3-,+- J.xMl-ls A. Onsox Jim Arnolil Senior Class Presi- wlentg lli-Y Club '25, '26g Ili-Y Gospel Team '26, Builders of De- mocracy, Junior Class Play, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest '25g Debate Club '25, One- Aet Plays '25, Pebbles Paper Staff '25g Annual Stal? '26, Football Sernbs '23, Hi-Y Cabi- net '26, TJUILIS MAE Wlwrnonnf Dade Rogers Junior Class Playg Eyes of Faithg Gym Ex- hibition '23, '24, May Pete '25, G. A. A. '26. llmznr Gn.xN'r Sl.'innny', YVoo1lbnry ' lli-Y '25, '26, Bank '25, '26, Builders of De- nioeraey, Captain of Ply- mouth, VVhat Men Live By. El.lZ.Xlil'2'I'lI S. Rnonnms Bwtty,' Beaman G. Y. '25, 'za www -97 'lg ,475- Fnonuxes El.xz.xnm'n Horn K I Y ! John Chilcls G. R. Clubs '22, ,23, '24, Chorus '23, Bul- bul 723, Fall Musieal Festival '23, G. A. A. '25, '26, Freshman- Sophomore Literary So- ciety '2-l-g Junior Class Play, Pebbles Staff' '25g G. Y. '25, '26, G. Y. Cabinet '25, '26, May Pageant '25g Annual '26, Cvntfs Tnomr-sox 1 c v v X, j Abbott ' Football '24, '25, Athletic Trainer a n il Propeny Man '26g Hi-Y '25, '26g Class Track 794, y-15 DEAN ll. 1+h.nr:n Lump VVoo1lbury Pebbles Staff' '25g An- nual Staff '26, Football '25: Scrubs '23, '24, H1-Y '25, '26, Vico- Presimlent '25 g Merry Making Minstrels '2l, One-Aet Plays '26, Builders of Demoeraey '2-1-5 Captain of Ply- ni o u th '25, Athletic Trainer an ml Property Manager '23, '24, '25, Senior Class Otlieer. LTOKHIS KENNETII EVERIST x V ' ' Mosex ' ' ' Rogers Builders of Deniovraey. -e-5--if: THE LEAVES 1926 2-I-4-4' RAI-I AH'l'llI'Ii RICHESUN I1if'h - Rogers Bulbnl '23, Captain of Plyniontli '25, Chorus '23, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Class Traek '23, Bnilrlers of Demoeraay, Pebbles Staff '25, An- nual Statf '26, H. M. S. Pinafore '24, Hi-Y '25, '26, Hi-Y Gospel Team '26, Hi'Y Cabinet '26. Lmyn I'IAx.1-1. Arnold One-Art Plays '25, Extemporaneons Speak- ing Contest, Hi-Y '24, '25, '26, Secretary Hi-Y '25, '26, Football '23, '24, '25, Serubs '22, Basketball '24, '25, '26, Traek '24, '25, '26, Cap- tain of Track '26, Hon- or HM . llruznr '1'.w1.on GATES Poo Poo X Franklin Football Scrubs '22, '23, First 'l'ean1 Foot- ball '24, '25, Trac-k '23, '24, '25, '26, Basketball Scrubs '24, '25, First Team Basketball '26, llnilders of Demoeracy, Honor HM . LYNN FnANKl.1N liI'MMl'IIi Rogers Hand '25, Pageant 224, cm-.xo Plays '26, Jlli-Y '25, '26, Senior Class Play. H .4-54.1 18 24-4-4- xv:- Anx Lorisn G1-:mix Lib John Childs G. R. '22, '23, '24, Viee President '24, Bul- bul '23, Campfire '22, '23, Secretary '22, Freshman - S oplio more Literary Society '24, President '24, G. Y. '25, '26, G. Y. Cabinet '25, President '26, G. A. A. '25, '26, Junior Class Play, One-Act Plays, Pebbles Staff '25, Jun- ior Class Vice-President, Pebbles StaE '26, SADIH B. Ll'I 'I'Ell Glick Gym. Exhibitions '23, '24, '26, May Fete '25, Literary Society '24, Annual Staff '26. Evnwx EDENBVRN 1-'Evyrr X, Franklin Bulbul, H. M. S. Pinafore, May Festival '23, Pebbles Newspaper Staff '25, G. R. '22, '23, '24, G. Y. '25, '26, Junior Class Play, Sen- ior Class Play. ANNA I. JONDALL ffAunl! Rogers Gym Exhibitions, G. R. '23, Sec 'y G. R. '24, G. A. A. -+41 THE LEAVES 1926 E+,- Alllilllllill Am.1Nr: DLUISII f-nm John Childs G. R. '23, '24, G. Y. '25, '26, Gym Exhibi- tion '23, '24, '26, May Foto '25, Bulbul '24, Literary Society '24, Junior Class Play '25, Annual Staff '26, R1-:BA CHAIDWICK I1lS1'UI'llll - Chorus '24, '25, H. M. S. Piuaforo '24, Tho Captain of Plymouth '25, N. T. Club '25, '26, G. Y. '26, Orr-liostra '26. Ul.Al'lll'I M. Sunni' Millorton lligh Millorton, Iowa Ono-Avt Plays, Build- ers of Donlocracy. ll11NNll'I hII'llll'lli OFFMAN Min Abbott G. R. '22, '23, Gym Exhibition '23, Crescat Svivnta Litorary Society '24, Astronomy Club '25, G. A. A. '26, An- nual Staff '26. www '97 'ig fd' Ti- RALPH SELDEN GOOIJALI-I r r M060 1 s Abbott Football '24, '25, Scrubs '22, '23, Trac-k '25, Scrubs '23, '24, VVr0stling '24, '25, '26, Class Baskotball '22, '23, Buildors of Democ- racy, Honor HM . CLARA MARIE Zl'l'IRClll'Ill Petr Franklin G. R. '22, '23, '24, Chorus '23, Bulbul '23, May Festival '23, Camp- tirv '22, '23, Builds-rs of Doniocraaqv '24, May Fostival '25, G. Y. '25, '26, HPoor Mv . Emu, E. RASI. 1 ' ' Bllslljl ' ' Arnold Chorus '22, Glue Club '22, M'ss Clwrry Blos- som, Hi-Y '25, '26, Builders of Doniooracy. 1 Do1:o'1'u.x Inuxlc IIAYDIQJN A 4' V 7 Franklin G. R. '22, '23, '24, G. Y. '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, '26, Miss Chorrv Blossom '22, Captain of Plvmouth '25, Girls ' Gloo Club '22, '23, '24, '25, May Foto '25, Bnilalors of TJ0n1o1'ra1'v '24, Fall Musival Fvsti- val '24-. . J -2-E' '53 THE LEAVES 1926 ij'.+'5'9' ISIARY E. lklrznnlm. Rogors . Uampfiro l24, '25g ay l'ag'1'ant '25g Gym hi- lmitiong G. Y. l' '263 G. A. A. '2. . 'l'ur:v,x Rl'ZBl'1Il'l'A Brmnn ' ' 'l'rr'by lrnniacnlatr- Conor-ption Acadvmy Uavonport, Iowa G. A. A. '26, G. R. '25g G. Y. '26. UIl.Klllll'IS lXlAll'l'lNSON ' ' Bus' ' Franklin 1'.u:r.1Nr: NIAHUARET Fosrrzn ' ' I'11uIu' ' Franklin o. a. rzz, '23, 724, G. Y. '25, '2lig lll1ll4lf'l'S oi' D1-n1ovra4'y '245 May Pagl-ant '25. 4+-n-1 20 X-n-4? Rounwl' E. Corn I I 7 7 Franklin Glee Club '22, Clioms l22g Cherry Blossom '22, Builders of Dr-nlocravy ' 2 4 5 Extemporanvous Spoaking Conti-st '25g Pr-hblos Staff '25, '26g Hi-Y '25. DoNALn LEE BURDICK arljonn .I Rogers Football Scrubs l2l, '23g Football '2-lg Track '23, '24, DoN.xx.l+ Llxluoxo Don, Franklin Junior Class Play '25g Action l26g Debate Toain l 2 5 Q Extemporaneous Speaking Contest '25g Hi-Y '25, '26g Treasurer '26' Class B Track '2-1' 7 I Track '25, '26g Miss Cherry Blossom '22 3 Glvo Club '22 5 Hi-Y Gospol Tvam '26 5 An- nual Staif '26. Hmm-:N Rwrll KliIEBPlNS'FPllN Klieby Gilman High School '23 Bnilnlvrs of Demo?- racy '24g Gloe Club '24, '255 G. A. A. '23g May Pageant '25g G. Y. '25 '26g Mock Trial '25. . .J ...sqm THE LEAVES 1926 L. f 'g ' Brsronn gKIlNEY I1Bin!7 Franklin lillll1ll'l'S of Democ- ravy, Junior Class Play, Sham , Gassed, Nerves , Senior Class Play, Hi-Y '25, '26, Gospel Team '26, Pebbles Paper Stal? '24, '25, Annual Staff '25, '26, Editor-in-Chief '26, National Oratorical Contest '26, Extempor- aneous Speaking Contest '25, '26, N. E. D. E. C. '26, Debate Team '25, The Forum '25, '26. Donornv ELIzABE'1'H WILL lII,0tYl Arnold Bulbul '23, G. R. '22, '23, '24, See'y Soph. Literary Society '24, May Pageant '25, G. Y. '25, '26, Campfire '23, '24, Pebbles '25, Edi- tor-in-Chief '26, Class Secretary '25, Junior Class Play, One-Act Play '25, Builders of Democracy '25, Senior Class Play. Krzrrn Lrzwonlc flAR'l'WRIG1l'l' c:Kc,y-Kfyyr Carroll High G. A. A. '25, 26, G. Y. '25, '26, May Festi- val '25 1 .4 . R.u'IIr:.xI. GEORGE KKFM-II!! John Childs Football Scrubs '22, '23, Football Team '24, '25, Class Track '24, '25, Builders of Democ- racy. 4+-tg 21 g++.. I T I ,. 'v V DoRo'rnY ISABI-:L RAUGII East High, Des Moines G. Y. '25, G. A. A. '25, Gym May Fete. YVARRFIN XVILLIAM PATTERSON Rogers Builders of Democ- racy, One-Act Play '26, Forum '25, '26, Captain of Plymouth, Hi-Y '25, '26, Band '25, Radio Club '23, Astronomy Club '25. DO'l l'Y B. HILL ' ' Dot ' ' Arnold G. R. 122, '24, G. Y. '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, '26, Treasurer '25, Ten- nis Club '23, '24, May Pageant '25, Gym Ex- hibition '23, '24, Fif- teenth Candle. NAOIII A: Huxronn Carl Schurz High Chicago G. R. '22, '23, '24, G. Y. ms, G. A. A. '25, May Fete '25, Builders of Democracy. -e-HQ THE LEAVES 1926 f'.+'i'e- lll'IR.Bl-ill'l' MAR'rlNsox Mm-fy l ranklin lbiilelors of Umnoc-racy '24, Sham '25, Hi-Y, '25, '26, Baskvtball '26, S4-rubs '24, '25. HIAIIJHRIK NIC'IllPliS itM,dgI,vy Glivk G. R. '21-'24, G. Y. '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, '26, May Fvstival '22, May F4-tv '25, Builders of llmnovrary. Immun. Grznvicn Ilan Abbott llllll1lf'l'S of lJv1nor1'a1'y '24, 01-1-In-stra '24, '25, Tonnis Club '2Zl. l n.xxK I.. 1xor:l:so1.1. ' ' Sousic Rogors Wrvstling '23, Track 2.1, '24, '20, -elf-+1 22 X-Q-Q-e' flIlARl,0'l l'l'i Rl-:x'Nol,n Churvk V St. Mary 'S Institute G. R. '23, '24, G. Y. '25, '26, G. A. A. '24, '25, '26, Builxlvrs of D0- nlovravy '24, Pinafore '24, Pobblos Stai '24, May Pageant '25, Chorus '24, Cro:-n'at Sviontia Literary Society '24. llEliNAL G. Avrzv Butch I, ' Fairbault, 'nn. Football Scwfonmls '21, '22, Football Rogulars '23, '24, Basketball Scrubs '2l, '22, '23, '24, Track '21, '22, '23, lli-Y '25, '26, Acosa Club '24, Igl1llKl9l'S of Dvnlom-ravy, Annual Staff '26 MANY Amor: 'I'on1u3xcrL John Uhilsls Chorus '22, '23, Bul- bul '22, Glen Club '24, '25, G. A. A. '25, '26, M Girl '25, Builders of De-mot-ravyg Gym Ex- hibition '21S, '24, May Pagvant '25, G. R. '23, 704 IIHLEN ELIzABE'1'n HllNTPIR Franklin Imavvs Annual Staff '6 .,+.g.: THE LEAVES 1926 3+-ef. .IHAN MILNIC Jim Flilllkliil Fall Musical Fvstival '23, Bulliul '23, Pina- fore '24, Captain of Plymouth '25, Campfire '23, '24, Builders of D0- mocracy '24 3 Junior Class Play '25, Sham '253 May Pageant '25, G. A. A. '25, '26, G. Y. '25, '26, Secretary ' 2 6 g Gypsy Rovor '2li. XVIILARD Cvnvs 'l'uoMrsoN 410.1177 YV0o1lbury Football Scrubs '22, '23, Assistant Football Coach of the Scrubs '25g Wrestling Scrubs '23, '2-1: Track Scrubs '22, '23, '24, Hi-Y '24, '25, '26, Builelvrs of I,l lTl0l ravy, '2-l. Wu.1.l.xM Moivrox Xvlilill f4M0,.tvr , , l rauklin ' Chorus '23, '25, Boys' Glen Club '25, Captain of Plymouthg Band '24, v-D5 1Ullil.lCR. G. lI1f'Kl-1Nl.ool'lcl: IIivl. ' ' Arnold ' lli,-Y '24, '25, Class 'Fravk '25, Svrulb Foot- lxa'l '-L -e-5-e-1 23 24-fi-Q' Wn,nEn'r INNES, JR. KIBNZY7 Rog'ers Junior Class Play, Band '22, '24, '25, l.lrIAITY DR, ' Franklin G Y '25 '96, P . , -, .. ina- forf- '23, Builders of Dvznovracy '2Ii. HELEN Munn-:L SCHEIDING ' ' Shorty ' ' Anson Annual Staff '2G. Emu. RICHARD HEns'rROM ' ' Bll'ttf'1'S ' ' G-lick -+24-1 THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. .'i.XlllI-IS Qlixn-'ri R1'l,I..u:n Jim Rog'0rs l'1-lalrlvs S t a f f '25, 1illlllif'l'S of Dvmocracy '24, Hi-Y '24- '26, Ch00r lmamlol' '24-'26, Junior Class Play, Athlc-tic Duvtol' '24, '25, Band '24, '25, '26, Orchestra '24, '25, '26, Hi-Y Cabis not '25, '26. Amir: Rm' M1llllllSIlN Glirk NVl'vstlil1gg' '22, '23, '24, '25, Capt. '24, l ootl1all S r 1' u lv '23, Football '24, Track '23, '24, Hi-Y '25, '26, Prvsidont '26, Builders of Dnniorravlv '24, Hon- or M , Mimncrin lhlzizvmz 11117 'l'olv4lo lligh School N. 'l'. Uluh, Vino Pro:-iillvnt N. T. Club '25, l'l's'si4l0lit N. T. Club '26, May Pagvant '25. R.Xl.lill.ll Gnonm: NVYATT' Spmwm', Iowa X 1 X l t.J74bJ 'i7'+,N - FQTQ- - 4 - Enlfm MARIE HOPKINS x1Edd-un Rogors Chorus '22, '23, '24, G. R. '22, '23, '24, G. Y. '25, '26, Fall Musical Fvstival '23, May Page- ant '25, Annual Staff '26, Statv Typing' Pon- tvst '25. X V I E. RI'TlI'KIMBAl.I. Franklin Chorus '23, G. Y. '26, G. A. A. '26, Eyos of Faith , 'Flu' Charm School. Annnm-1 MAY Fi-:nc:nsoN John Childs Bulhul , Pinaforo, Cap- tain of Plymouth, G. Y. '26, Orclivstra '24, '25, '26, Chorus '23, '24, '25, May Foto '25. Ml-:nm-1 S. S'ro'r'r-s Moo Franklin Military 'l9, '20, T011- nis Club '23, Acosa Club '24, Hi-Y '25, '26, Lvuvvs Annual Staff. -+5-+1 THE LEAVES 1926 24-44- flA'l'lllCRlNl'l INIAHY MlLI.m Cotfy Rogers G. Y. '25, '26, G. R., Literary Society '24, Treasurer, Junior Class Play, One-Act Plays '25, Extemporan 0 o u s Contest '25, May Fesa tivel '22. Fo1:m:s'r L. RICIIESON Rich Rogers Pebbles Staff '25, '26, Managing Eclitor '26, H. M. S. Pinafore '24, Captain of Plymouth '25, Boys' Glee Club '24, '25, One-Act Plays '25, Builders of Democ- racy '24, Class Track '23, Debate Club '25, Hi-Y '25, '26, Gospel Team '26, Choius '24, Extemporaneous Speak- ing Contest '25, Annual Staff '26, Senior Class Play. lNlAlLIl'l JOSEPIIINE CIIINN 'mmf 'f Le Grand No. 2 N. T. Club '25, '26, Secretary-Treasurer of N. T. Club '26, Chorus '25, Captain of Plymouth '25. 4fu.u:1.1f:s F. B.u:'rI.1c'r'r ' ' Clluck ' ' VVoodbury Football Scrubs '24, Football '25, Wrestling '26, Track Scrubs '26, Hi-Y '25, '26. - 4+-n-1 25 X-we F1.o1aENoI-1 MARGUERITE PEUKHAM Pacific Franklin G. Y. '25, '26, Build- ers of Democracy, Or- chestra '2-l, '25, '26, G. R. '23, '24, May Page- ant '2-I-, '25, G. A. A. 7.15, ml, HOLLIS A. STRAIT 4 1 Holly r r Horton. High School Horton, Kansas Orchestra '24, '25, '26, String' Quartet '26, Hi-Y '25, '26, Aeosa Club '2-1. Dol:o':'lrY l'll.lZ.Xlil'i'I'll llANSON ' ' Dotty ' ' Glick May Pageant '25, '26, Honor M , G. A. A. Y 7 25, '26, President 26, G. Y. '25, '26, Cabinet '25, '26, G. R. '22, '23, '24, 'President '23, '24, One-Act Play '26, Jun- ior Class Plav '25, Sen- ior Class Play, Leaves Staff. HENRY N. ANDERSON r1A,,,dyn John Childs Football '24, '25, Captain '25, Scrubs '22, '23, Basketball ' 2 6 , Scrubs '25, Vl'restling '23 -Q-54-1 THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. l l:.xN1c l41:1'l 1-ox . lllualxnux Bu'nl.: ' ' Abbott lli.-Y '26, Orcllvstra '2Ilg Bunrl '24, '25, lluilnlvrs uf Dmnor'l'ac'y. l'l'I'IIlIl. Rwmtx' ' ' lfif-l.' Arnolll cz. R. ':::, '24, G. Y. '25, '26g G. A. A. '25 7 '26, Uzunptirv '23, '2-lg Crawl llounvfl lflirv '23, liuilmlvrs of D4'n101'rar'y '24, Gyn' Exhibition '24g Mav l':zg'c-azlt '25, Un-sc-at Sl 4'lIll3, l,itm'ary Hrwivtj' '24 3 Prblrlr-s Nlull' '25: Annual Staff ws PIQIIIW' Luau 1+'1..xx.u:lxN ' ' l'roj'r.v.wm' Spring Vallvv Svluml llistrlrff No. -l liuilclr-rs of lJ0lll0I'- Hwy: lllllltillll of Ply- lvoutlx: I iff-rzwy Suvivtvg l'lmrus: N. 'l'. Club '24, '25, ':n. llI'l4f .l1fi,:sI'P Hangul' N. 'l'. l'lub. -e--E-4-1 26 2-5-44- f'lllLlS'l'INA B'TAl'lCllllAN K I Y J Anson DER Leuvvs Annual Stuff 26. CIIARLI-:s lll-Iv ' ' 01111016 ' ' Glick Football Svrubs '24 'l'r:wk Sr-rubs '25: Bas- lwtbull Svrubs 'fllig Ili '25, '2l'l. AMB!-in Enmxol' :No S11o1sv6N ' Franklin Clll l'l'-V Blossom '2 .Y l.ll -Q . ' V Glc-1-Club '22, G. R. '22, my 19 1 mr up ..i, ..-lg lx. Y. ...J, ...h, G. A. A. '25, '26, May Pagvant '23, '2a: As tl'UllUll1.Vfllllll '25: Build urs of llmnlwrzwy '24: Annual Stull' '26. Imzz M.um: XYALKEII iKBr1:l,Ix.lV John Childs G. R. '22, '24, G. A. '2-l, '253 IlllllLl0l'S lj0lll0lfl'2U'j'. A. ul -Q-5-if THE LEAVES 1926 gi-ff.. Gl4:Nl4:vIr:vE S0l l'l'l.lllD ' ' Gmiiny ' ' Marion No. 4 Animal Staff, G. A. A '05 M6 . .., -. H.xl:i:Im i' Evmxx Dn.i.oN ' ' 11111-I.-' ' Union High School Cliorns '24, '25, Or- c-liostra '26, Captain of Plymouth, H. M. S. Pinaforeq G. Y. '25, '26, G. A. A. '25, '26. M.u:1.o C. lVlf'Klil'ND ' ' ll'i4'l.' ' ' Ro,Qg0rS Chorus '24, '25g Gloc- Clnb '24, '25, H. M. S. Pinaforog Captain of Plvmouth : One-Act Plays '25, Hi-Y '26, Builclors ol' Democracy '24, lIm.i:N Wicsfr Glick Gym Exhibition '23, '24, Mav Foto '25, Lit- vrary Society '24, County and State Typo- writing Contests '25, Annual Staff '26. 1-J77bn -674,2 -- ,bifi- VERNON Mooxsv Five Yard VVoomlbu1'y VVrf'Stling '25, '26: S0l'lll3S '24, Football '25, Scrub:-1 '2-I. MARVIN EDXVAKD WILSON Arnold Pres. M. A. S. '25, Builders of Democracy '24, Bus. Mgr. Junior Class Play '24, Gravio '25, Tho Forum '25, '26, Adv. Mgr. Pebble-H Nowspaper '25, '26, An- nual Staff '26, Fi.oYD GERALD Hi:LoIf:nsoN Munn Esthvrvillc, Iowa Football Scrubs '24, Football '25, Wrestling '25, Traf-k '25, Class Travk '24, '25, '26, Hi-Y '26. MARIE SHETLER ' ' Time ' ' Anson Svhool . d -2+ 'hx THE LEAVES 1926 24-5-4- W.xNo.x Es'rui:i: MAl'1.snx' Click Cauipfirc '23, '2-lg Campfirc Prosimlmit '23g Glcc Club '24, Chorus '23, May Pageant '255 Fall Music Foto '24, '23, G. Y. '25, llulbul msg G. R. '23, '24, G. A. A. '25, '26, Annual Staff '26, lluilnlcws of D1-iiiowavy '21-. DMN J. hVllI'l'AKl'1ll Glick Ono-Act Plays '263 lli-Y '25, '26, Ar-osa Club '24. M.xiu:,x1:r:'r EVr11.vN IJAwsoN ' 4 Sully ' ' XVoo4lbu1'y llulbul '22-2' G. R. '23 1 3 '243 U. Y. '25, '26, Cabiiwt '26, May P21250- ant '253 Campfire '23, '24, C. A. A. '25, Lit- crary Socicty '24, Eycs of Faith '25, Junior Class Play '25, Pobblcs Staff '25, Sm-orctary Son- ior Class: Loavvs Staff, Scuior Class Play. Al.r'1:l':li Ill-INHY H4'u1u.xl.l1'i:l.o'l' 14,4111 Arnold lfootball Scrubs '23, '2-lg VVrcstling Scrubs '23, '24, Ono-Act Plays '26, Annual Staff '26g 'Ili-Y '25, '26, Vico- l'rr-sinlcnt lli-Y '25, '26, -if-+1 28 2+ Q-Q Guouolc Ifluwaao Smwiv Shuey Arnold Band '23, '24, '25, '26, Orchestra '23, '24, '25, '26, Editor-in-Chief Pcbblcs Newspaper '25, Junior Class Trcasurcr '25, Chorus '25 5 Boys ' Glfff' Club '25g Captain of Plymouth '25g Tho Gypsy ROVPI' '26 Q Clagg Track '23, '24 3 Basket. ball Scrubs '24g lli-Y '25 '26 ...,.i. MARGARET .-XDELINI-I NORBY ' ' Shorty ' ' Arnold May Party '23s May Fr-to '25g Soc. and Ti-cas. 'l:rcas.. of N. T. Club '24i: fiaptain of Plymouth '25, I Folzh D. Buowy Fish 1 Douglas Minneapolis, Minn. Track, Class B, '24, Class A '25, Y kctball Scrubs 'J '2' - Rcgular '25, '2lig Cap. tain '26, Football Scrubs '23, '249 Rcgular '25- 26 9 Bas- 'z 1, 4, B . I 1 yjnlalors of Dmnocracv L , ' K I' 1 ' .-'41 IIISY '30, '20, Ugly. lllvt 203 Stag? Manager for Ono-Act Plays '25, Pimm. IIAWLRY Slim Rogwirs Orcliostra '22, '23, '24, '25, '2tig Action '26, .mg THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. ELMI-in Gmxs 4 ' Sump ' ' Glirk Footlwaflll Svrulls '25, Baskot ball '26, Hi-Y '25, '26 I.owELL XVAGONEII Builmlors of Domoe- rawyg 01141-Avt Play '26, Gypsy Rovm' '26, 'l'l'zu'k '2ti. SYLVIA 0'r'rE SMU John Childs G. R. '22, '23, '2-lg lgllllllf'l'S of D0lllIll'l'Hl'j' '24, G. A. A. '25, '26, May Foto '25, L+-J 99 M31 .57 'N ,-,A fi TQ. Mfxiav ELLEN KIRK 'fMollic Glick O1'r'l1e'st1'a '24, '25, N. T. Club YQ4, '25, '26, Gym Festival '2-lg Build- ors of Dvniocracy '24 H. M. S. Pinaforog G. R. '24' G Y Hi ...,..... CIIARLES FRANKLIN f KELLY 4 1 1 v Abbott High Svhool Oi'0l1f'strz1 '24, '26. llAlIlIllC'l l' Emu GRIIXIRS ' ' Tiny ' ' Franklin G. R. '22, '22, '24: Gllorry Blossom '22, Glof' Club '22, '23, '24, '26, G. Y. '25, '26, May Festival '23, Builders of Doniocracyg May Foto '25g Gym Exhibition 24: VVl1at MPYI Live Byg Pc-bhlc-sl Newspaper Staff' '25: Gvm Exluibition '263 Smiior Glass Play. 7 GERALD Mvm: s 1 JMTH v y Colorado Builders of Dnniomfwy '24. ..-s-+1 THE LEAVES 1926 2+-5-.. Umvrt GIl.0llllIS'l' MA'I l'lIP1Nl'S H1'il'lJ Arnulml Ulmrus '21, '22, Bul- lnul '23, lli-Y '2-I-, '25, Golf Thanx '24, H0lmm's lluslmzuul, Builmlvrs of Donloc-racy '24, Rl I'll I+IN'I'1Ir:l: llANull.xn'l' I1u1hia ' 'Finllwr lln-1-k llistrivf ll IJONALD FRANK Bm'lIwAI.n I I ! I VVomll1u1'y 'lluilall-rs of Dvnlof-mvy '24, Astl'mmn1yUlul1 '24, '25, Svrulr Trac-k '24, '25, Junior Class Play, Grm-iv, Thr' Forum '25, '26, Annual Staff '2li. -QQ-+1 30 2-3-44- MomcAvc'E Enom: ' RNOLD ' ' ' Boob ' ' Fmnkliu Football Sf-cond Team '23, '24, Track '24, '25, '26, NV1'0stling '25, Hon- or M M:XYZ'l ALBERTINE MILLER K S 9 9 1Jf f'0l'f1l1 High School BERT YONKo Anson M.u:r:Iw:l-:1'l'E S'1'oKl-ZSBARY St0lfffy Garner High School Chorus '24, H. M. S. Piuaforo '24, Builders of Democracy '24, May Foto '25, G. A. A. '26, N. T. Club '25, '26, J++: THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. RVTH JEANNI-:TTI-1 RINGLAND Jewry Galesburg, Ill. Bulbul '23g Campfire fza, '24g G. R. '23, '24g Creseat Seientia '24g Builders of Democracy ' 2 4 Q Extemporaneous Speaking Contest '25g Junior Class Play '25g Eyes of Faith '25g May Pageant '25g Pebbles Newspaper Stai '25g As- tronomy Club '25g G. Y. '25, '26g Annual Staff 'ZGQ Senior Class Play. XVALTER. B. WELLS 6 K nf B ! J 'High School Monmouth, Ill. Football '25g Scrubs '23, '2-ig Ass't Circula- tion Mgr. Pebbles 'Z-lg Mgr. '25g Hi-Y '25, '26g Secretary '25g Basket- ball '25, '26g Sembs '243 Class Track '2-lg Busi- ness Mgr. Annual '26. OPAL TRIPP Ames High School -Q9-e-1 31 ja-4+ VIRGINIA Vrvmx EILI-ZEN Muoxnssox Hersey Central High Minneapolis, Minn. G. Y. 725, '26g Dis- trict Typing' Contest '25g State Typing Contest '25g G. A. A. '26- An- nual Staff '2fs. i INGMAE S. OLSI-xx Arnold Hi-Y Club '25, 236. Amen .lmxmriz Umxx Le Grand No. 2 Mav Fete '25g Chorus '25g Captain of Plymouth '25g N. T. Club '25, '26g N. T. President '26g Or- chestra '26. ELMo DAVENPOII'1' Curley Anson Hi-Y '25, '26. Q-ng THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. Glam Toem As members of this High School For the last five years or so, VVe've come at last to graduate, And we really hate to go. The happiest years of all our life Have been spent in M. H. S., And we'll miss our friends and teachers When we're left to face the test. YVe've always tried to boost our teams, To help them win the gameg And the record they've made for M. ll. S ls one we're proud to name. There's much more left that we might say Of what our school will do, But vve'll leave it to those who follow us To make our hopes come true. lf. R. '26 'ii-4: 32 X4-4-+ ...pg THE LEAVES 1926 sa. Clays Retrofpeffzbe Preps. On the sixth day of September, 19221, some two hundred fifty-two youngsters be- gan the first lap of their journey along the ru , X f r? T 2 S ' l-ww ' Kahului I I , 17:19 M1 rough and narrow path of knowledge, but all was not work and troubles, for much fun and many pleasant times were ahead for everyone. It was sufficiently impressed upon our plastic minds that we should sup- port every school activity. Without hesi- tating in tl1c least, we bought every kind of season ticket put on sale. VVe also made up a large part of the audiences assembled in the gym to watch the various events staged there. We were not only ardent onlookers, but we also were represented in some of these activities. A few of our talented members took part in the operetta, Miss Cherry Blossom , the success of which has ever inspired them to greater heights. Many of our now prominent athletes received the fundamental training in their particular sports. We felt somewhat slighted when no invi- tation was issued to us to attend the All Hi Party, but we were reeompensed later in the year by the Prep-Freshie Party given by the Red Dominoes. Many strange things happened at this social event of the season and we went away with a secret ambition to dance like Goodie . We all suffered from spring fever and brain fag along toward the last of May, so the faculty de- eided to keep us from our nnid pies no longer and sehool was dismissed the second of June. Freshmen VVe bequeathed our half socks to our younger brothers and sisters and started the year right with our 202 members by entering wholesheartedly into the Franklin Athletic Feld campaign. Also, advancing with a bold step into intellectual matters we attempted to grasp the essentials of Algebra and Latin, making use of the latter in the passionate notes of Amoris we bestowed upon one anothe1'. We had now advanced in the estimation of the upper- elassmen and they allowed us to attend the All Hi Party with but little objection. When the Prep-Freshie Party was staged, representatives of our class displayed their superiority by having dates. 7 The class was even better represented in the operetta this year than the last. Many of us sang as we minueted 01' dusted in Bulbull'. More of the boys tried out for athletics than in the previous year. Coach Day was beginning to look them over for possibilities. Freshmen girls made up a large number of the members of the newly organized 23 .41 t .3 af . all 'li 1 Z9 5119 Campfire society. With such encouragement as we received in scholastic, social and athletic activities, we were truly inspired to rule the school the next year. -e--5--tj 33 24-4-9- -++-bi THE LEAVES 1926 X-ti-+ Sophomores It was a changed group which climbed the steps the next fall to enroll as sophomores. The girls no longer wore pig tails or curls down their backs, but wore their tresses either bobbed or done up . The boys Munn! is ,zinc Q MEN 43 I f- A T rrrr . ,iii-tis be Z e., , 1, 1. -' 5, k- had become ashamed of the distance be- tween their knees and the ground and the embarrassment was overcome by lengthen- ing their pants into trousers or buying new ones. The process of elimination probably ae- eonnted for the forty-four who were not enrolled again with the class. Those who remained had to meet with the terrible trials of geometry and Caesar. We gained some fame through our athletes. Peterson and Avey won M's in football and Morrison, Goodale and Peterson earned them in wrestling. Inger- soll and Morrison won track letters. We became interested in other scholastic activities too. Some were permitted to work on Pebbles Newspaper Staff. The Freshmen-Sophomore Literary Society was organized and many of the girls took an active interest in it. By this time dates were all the vogue, and there was a general rushing season. So ended the Sophomore year. ww' ' zmiors The first business of the class as Juniors was to elect Mr. Joe B. Tye for sponsor and to proceed to choose officers from 141 members. The big four elected were, Wendell Hise, biggest, Ada Gelvin, next biggest, Dorothy Will, record scribbler and George Shuey, cheek marker. Rehearsals were started for the class play and the Charm School was presented at the Odeon Theatre on November 18, after weeks of work and terror. Most of the Juniors took an active part in the work and good times of either the G. Y. or Hi-Y Club. This time we sponsored the All Hi Party and even invited the Preps. We are proud of the number who won letters. In football, Hale, Morrison, Avey, Thompson, Anderson, George, Peterson, and Goodale won 'fM's . Hale and VVells re- ceived them for basketball. Wrestling letters were won bv Morrison, Helgerson, Goodale, Arnold, Mooney and Hise. Some of the members of the class of '26 received M's for making the debate team. They were Donald Lamond and Binford Arney. After Christmas vacation we began to make plans for the Junior-Senior reception. For weeks before the eventful day, May 22, 'a ug -H IL at 'IIE Gm-55-Q we labored on the decorations. Even the boys learned how to dress dolls. We finished the year's activities by at- tending the Senior Class Play, Bacculaureate Sermon and Commencement to learn how it is done. 4+-n-X 34 X4--ee .stg THE LEAVES 1926 as Sefz iam' Returning the next fall, we had the iirst reminder of approaching graduation when we regretfully received our last free ticket to the fair. Soon after the arrival of our new friend, Mr. Miller, we chose the class officers. When the air cleared after the rumpus we found James Olson on top and Harry Gates next in order. Margaret Daw- son recording the seconds and Dean Elder allowed to pass the hat and take charge of what he collected. At the first class meeting we chose Miss Lorabel Richardson as our advisor. Another class meeting resulted in the decision not to have an annual. Early in the second semester, however, the true spirit was aroused and we decided that we could and would publish an annual. Arney and Wells headed the staff selected. Anderson, Brown and Hale were the respective leaders of the football, basket- ball and track teams. The other letter men were Goodale, Wells, Peterson, Helgerson, Mooney, Elder, Gates, Cy Thompson, Arnold, Hise, Lamond and Ingersoll. Don- ald Lamond placed first in the oratorical contest and Binford Arney won the extem- poraneous speaking contest. Early in the spring there was the usual revival of the pugnacious instinct which terminated in unusual results of the class scraps. More than one upperclassman would have been thankful for a buggy ride on the way home. After one hilarious evening several from the two classes made their debut in court. It was not long before we began to think about the banquet the Juniors were plan- ning for us. Of course all the girls went through the period of worrying concerning a gown for the occasion. The only thought the boys had about it Caside from getting a datej was to wonder if they would swing a good feed and hope the program would keep them awake. Later when we had a chance to find out we weren't the least dis- appointed and enjoyed it, especially, because we didn 't have to do the work. In the meantime we had ceremoniously passed the shovel on to those who were to take our place as seniors. Reverend C. D. Jacobs of the Presby- terian Church delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday evening, May 30. We wore our caps and gowns and didn 't feel so con- spicuous, because we knew that we were only one of the 125 so garbed. N ' E , ' -WIN E On the following Wednesday, June 2, the senior class play The Famous Mrs. Fair was enjoyed by a large audience assembled at the Odeon. We ceased to be students of M. H. S. when we received our more or less hard- eamed diplomas Friday, June 4. As we paused to look back over our high school life we recalled the many good times the class of '26 had participated in and al- most wished we were preps again. We wish success and happiness to every mem- ber of the class of '26 and to all the future graduates of M. H. S. F. H., J. o. . ..++1 35 34.4.- -Q-ag THE LEAVES 1926 3-as Most Beautiful Girl: Handsomest Boy: Wittiest Boy: Wittiest Girl: Cntest Couple: Best Boy Speaker: Best Girl Speaker: Cutest Boy: 1 Cutest Girl: Most Bashful Boy: Most Bashful Gi1'l: Best Boy Charlestoner: lil-st Girl Charlestoner: l i'i4-mlliest Boy: Friendliest Girl: Most Studious Boy: Most Studious Girl: Best Boy Sport: Best Girl Sport: Most Digniiied Boy: Most Dignified Girl: Most Oliliging Boy: Most Obliging Girl: Best Actor: Best Actress: Most Popular Boy: Most Popular Girl: Clary Elecizbn Returns First Place Jane Louise Greene Ralph Goodale Dean Elder 1 Ada Gelvin Greene and llise Binford Arney Evelyn Edenlzurn Dean Elder Opal Tripp Cyrus Thompson Helen Hunter Moreauee Arnold Amber Arnold Lloyd llale Ethel Rickey Robert Cope Christiana Beverlander James Peterson Dotty Hill Percy Flannagan Dorothy Raugh Willard Thompson Ethel Rickey Binford Arney Dorothy Will James Olson Ada Gelvin -i-5--l-X 36 X-t--5+ Second Place Dorothy VVill Frank Ingersol Herbert Martinson Charlotte Reynolds Znereher and Goodale James Olson Jeannette Ringland Harry Gates Ethel Rickey Henry Anderson Mary Torrenee Ford Brown Charlotte Reynolds Allie Morrison Florence Hofa Marvin Wilson Helen West Ford Brown Catherine Miller Donald Lamond Wanda Manlslmy Lloyd Hale Margaret Dawson James Olson Dorothy Hanson Walter Wells Dorothy 'Will 6+-Q1 THE LEAVES 1926 +4 ,Wn .,. h 1,1314 11'PHff!f gh ,JM .T I E X- E, f A-EE , RE 5.3 ii ?'il:Q ' v '7 j5 6, - -s--54-X 37 Z-u-QE x sg if x Q3 h 1 ' was ,R .E 1 4 X e. . lx ' 'i E U rf IE-. 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CRESTON REESE President Aehtemeier, Golda Ackerman, Maxine Ahrens, Betty Akers, Carolyn Antle, Twyla Ansdal, Pearl Ilkaeh, Phyllis llellefeuille, Veda Bennett, Leta llovee, Jane Bowman, Evelyn Brown, Elizabeth Bumsted, Edna Bumsted, Ila Bush, Verona Butts, Lillian Campbell, Nettie Carey, Maxine Carroll, Leora Case, VVilma Adams, Max Anderson, Leonard Berg, Howard Blake, Foster Blake, Kenneth Boogie, Dana Bowers, Jesse Ruehwald, Edward Hush, Orlo Uarlstrom, Frank Carpenter, James Chesire, Matthew Cunningham, Haro ld MARJORIE JOHNSON BETTY AHERNS Vice President Secretary GIRLS Case, Zella Mae Chadwick, Hazel Cook, Frances Croker, Zelda Dann, Berneita Davidson, Katharine Dudek, Marjorie Ellenlwerger, Ardis Ellis, Irene Estel, Marie Fanton, Doris Francis, Jean Frye, Louise George, Bonita Gregson, Velma Gue, Esther Hastings, Mardell HHll,Q', Louise Hiekenlooper, Marga Hill, Mary ret BOYS Dahl, Renatus Estel, George Griggs, Maurice Gue, Howard Hineeker, Ted Holland, Bert Howe, Lyle Huston, Donald Johnson, Merle Lampman, Lester Lee, Gillmert lNIeMurray, Richard Males, Cecil Hilleman, Amanda Himes, Edythe I-looven, Elsie Johannsen, Josina Johnson, Marian Johnson, Marjorie Keefer, Lucille Kirk, Ruth Lind,g'ren, Ella MeClean, Peryle MeCreath, Margaret MeFarl and, Ma rjoric Mahie, Mary Meade, Helen Mitehem, Evelyn Meuller, Dorothy Offman, Esther Olthoff, Helen Peck, Mildred Pelham, Doris Merrill, Robert Messerlie, Richard Miller, George Miller, VValter Newcomer, Everett Norland, John Pegg, Gilbert Pettitt, Stephen Prazak, John Reese, Creston Rhodes, Claire Sauer, Raymond Saylor, Clyde E Q--2-u-1 41 24-44- EvEEE'r'r NEweoM En Treasurer Phillips, Unity Pryor, Leah Qualen, Kathryn Raines, Evelyn Reed, Verna Renaud, Lucille Roll, Virginia Sehanz,, Anna Sehmalfeldt, Bess Soules, Bertha Stevens, lkiarjorie Strowlwridge, lrenne Swan, Evelyn Thompson, Dora Torrenee, Bessie V ogel, Gretchen VVaterman, Martha VVells, Shirley VVilding, Gwendolyn VVilson, Grayce VVinslow, Mary Shepardson, Lionel Sims, Lavern Smith, William Stautfer, Dewitt Taylor, Calvin Templar, Edward Turner, Austin Tweed, Russell Valentine, Robert White, Edward lVilr'ox, Dwight lVilson, Clidord Welder, Murray +44 THE LEAVES 1926 g++ umbr Clam' Poem Our Junior year is almost done, The candle is burning lowg And in the smoke of the dying ilanie, Many pictures glow. We can see how through the coming year, We'll boost for the red and blueg NVe'll help the struggling Sophoniores carry, Our unfinished work straight through. We can see before us a goal of life, XYhic'h we will strive to gaing And the honors we're going to win for our sc-hool Will he our highest aim. E. B. R.-'26, a ' 4, 5 'ti :ra w so - 0 9. 5 I . Q k ' VJ 5 . J ' b -,-54-,, 42 ,.-c-Q-t 7 '6+'l': THE LEAVES 1926 2-4-44- zmzbr Clan' Early in the semester the class of '27 chose Creston Reese for president, Marjorie Johnson for vice presidentg Betty Ahrens for secretary and Everett Newcomer for treasurer. A little later a meeting was held for the purpose of choosing a class sponsor. Mr. Hancock was elected to this position. NVork was started on the junior play and all those who were not working at rehearsals did their part later selling tickets. The members of the east who presented Come Out of the Kitchenn were William Smith, Dwight Vllileox, Robert Merrill, Betty Ahrens, Dorothy Mueller, Grace YVilson, Edward Buch- wald, Merle Johnson, Jane Bovee, Katherine Qualen, James Carpenter and Robert Valentine. The ability of this cast pleased large audiences in the gym- nasium on the nights ot' November 27 and 28. Other juniors took part in the one act plays and in the extemporaneous speak- ing contest. The class was well represented in athletics throughout the year by Jesse Bowers. George Miller, Carl Noid, Everett Newcomer, Alfred Nichols, Walter Miller, Horace Miller, Stephen Pettit, Austen Turner, Edward Templar and Theodore Swedburg. Attractive pins and ri11gs were voted 011 before the Christmas vacation. Late in May the Junior-Senior Banquet was given and the class had completed its activities as juniors. p W576' 'N XWVV' J als' '+++-'i 43 24+- N 2 ff 2 I 4 X N , ' 1 ,f 'v 'Q Q, UI-TClQ1'ClHSSHlQH XM N X Q O 5 5, Q.,-gf. 1 X 5 55 -:TEE -. E ' Z : 3 ff 5 5 Q s- : if 11 1 1 4 f XX 7 f 1 Q x X 'H ' S , - . 'N 2 N Sv wh ffw K szsaeavf' 5 fl N K 1. N y A1457 NVQ ' 'ff 4 wir X, Q Q I, K hx U 'iw-1 THE LEAVES 1926 24-4-4- Adams, Ione Andre, Veronica Bach, Aleen Bailey, Vernal Bannion, Rose Barnum, Ruth Blake, Ethel Brennan, Nellie Browne, Elizabeth Burdick, Florence Burke, Ethel Campbell, Brace Chesire, Louise Cook, Marie Cox, Annabelle Curtice, Margaret Deck, Frances DeWaal, Dorothy Earley, Helen Earnest, Hazel Elliott, Madeline Fischer, Annabelle Folkner, Faye Fulton, Esther Furlong, Mary Gaard, Ielene Giese, Margaret Glidden, Norma Anderson, Charles Bash, Lester Baxter, Wilbur Buck, Cecil Butler, Orin Case, William Collins, Eldon Comer, Burnell Davis, Jack Drew, Perrin Druker, Louie Dunham, Lowell Empie, Eugene Everist, Gerald Fanton, Wendell Foster, Myrle Garland, William Gerhart, Arthur Gimre, Howard Greenley, Elton Gross, Ira Harrington, Dean Hawley, Howard Hild, John Hirsh, Darwin Hise, Frank Hise, John Q53 GIRLS Golwitzer, Ruth Gould, Edna Griggs, Mina Grimes, Beulah Grimes, Helen Halleck, Hazel Halverson, Almyra Hanes, Lois Hanson, Florence Haws, Thelma Hilleman, Viola Jessup, Josephine Jessup, Nellie Johnson, Ethel Kothenbeutel, Cora Lamb, Ruth Lutter, Marie McChesney, Irene Magner, Dorcile Melman, Rose Miller, Mardelle Mitchell, Jean Molison, Margaret Mowry, Ardelle Nason, Ruth Noekling, Gertrude Olsen, Margaret Paul, Avis BOYS Hummell, Russell Johannsen, Lawren Kendall, Russell Kessler, Russell Kingshot, Fay Long, Harold McKerral, Robert McKinnon, Lloyd McLane, Winford Milhous, Donald Miller, Edward Miller, Horace Moehrl, Neal Moninger, James Newcomer, Donald Newell, Ovon Nichols, Alfred Noid, Carl Noid, WVilliam Nutter, Richard Oehlson, Arnold Offman, Victor Olson, Frederick Packer, John Perrin, Llovd Phillips,, Roy Plander, Charles oplzomore lan' CG -e-5--H-X 47 2-0-44- Pinneo, Myrtle Propp, Helen Quimby, Merdell Reed, Bernice Seberg, Velma Sheard, Edith Shelton, Loreita Shorthill, Betty Sieg, Jane Smith, Audrey Smith, Dorothy Stevens, Lena Taddiken, Wilma Talley, Dorothy Wachter, Caroline Wagoner, Mildred Walker, Inez Ward, Hazel Webber, Adeline Wieklund, Marlyne Williams, Alice Willim, Eunice Wolff, Ruth Woollard, Fedra Woollard, Flora Woollard, Freidora Youker, Mildred Purdy, Jack Rash, Lewis Rasmussen, Stanley Reese, Edward Rockey, Lester Rundall, John Sawyer, Ole Smith, Ray Southard, Boyd Stehn, Lowell Stepan, Charles Stern, Philip Stiegelmeier, George Swedberg, Theodore Terry, Joe Thomas, Herbert Thompson, Ronald Trowbridge, Sam Walker, Frank Wallen, Dale Wedgwood, Ralph Weeden, Russell VVheeler, Wilbur Whitehead, Donald Whitehead, George Wildman. Wendell Young, Harris X11 N X Q ff AS 5. ,. Z Q- E 1 -1 F -3 2 : 2 Z 1-p 5 5 2 5 E 2 5- 5 :E 23 A E - 5 L ' NK f f 1 xx +I-I ' S ,Vx 'ia 1 ' A .24 I 5 -,El 0 Z I2 J Ei 3 13 6 Z: 'C i si' NX Er' r:-. N E A W 5 7 v 'M Q ' ,klr N -4 1 H I' R N SKK D -4+-S-1 THE LEAVES 1926 'g'-I--5-r Aehtemier, Ruby Anderson, Erma Austin, Estella Bailey, Norma Bartlett, Lillian Basham, Hazel Berry, Agnes Bowman, Kathryn Boyle, Romain Brayton, Bernice Browne, Eleanore Bruster, Ilsyline Bulanek, Mildred Burdick, Bernice Burke, Anna Buttgen, Mildred Campbell, Reva Carey, Frances Carlson, Mildred Cateron, Lillian Chadwick, Alice Chinn, Mildred Cobb, Katherine Cole, Jessie Conley, Lillian Conrad, Elline Cook, Doris Cook, Pauline Cook, Valda Cope, Elizabeth Ackerman, Royal Akers, Harold Arney, Richard Bailey, Francis Bailey, George Banzhaf, Gustav Bardwell, James Beinert, William Bennett, YVilliam Berg, Robert Berriman, Harold Berry, Edward Blake, Lowell Brown, Paul Burrill, Harold Carlstom, Ralph Case, Harvey Chamberlain, Virgi Clark, Willis Cole, Roderick Collison, Guilford Cook, Roy Corrigan, Edward Cross, Harold Cummings, Paul Druke1', Boni Drury, Verle l freyhman Clan' GIRLS Cowell, Thelma Cox, Verneice Crofutt, Fern Dahley, Margaret Davenport, Barbara Dobbs, Mildred Donaldson, Jeanette Donnelly, Elizabeth Drape1', Dorothy Elery, Helen Ferguson, Virginia Foster, Vivian Frazer, Jean Fuller, Dessie George, Helen Getty, Marian Gooding, Leona Gralnek, Esther Grant, Lillian Gundlaeh, Dorothy Harrington, Gladys Hastings, Lois Hay, Marjorie Hergert, Evelyn Hoag, Hilda Hopkins, Alice Howard, Marie Hulbert, Helen Isenhart, Thelma Jessup, May BOYS Eckles, Homer Eige, Kenneth Eige, Marvin Ellis, Raymond Ennis, Leonard Evans, Robert Fickes, William Foster, William Gaard, Emery William George, Gildner, Hughes Glidden, Hollis Graham, Lester Graham, Robert Greenhow, Ford Grecnley, Elton Guthrie, Clive Haakenson, Alvin Hall, Kempton Hankins, Lurton Hanlin, Darrel Harper, Donald Harvey, Ora Heuer, Stanton Hey, Walter Hockett, Leon Jones, Avis Jones, Edith J ones, Hazel Keller, Georgia Kandall, Irene Keyser, Marjorie Knudson, Martha Koufer, Lillian Lathrop, Birmah Lindstedt, Lucille Licke, Geraldine McCandless, Helen McClean, Marian Marx, Gertrude Meeks, Mable Miller, Irene Miller, Mary Mille1', Verna Mitchem, Evelyn Morden, Thelma Motter, Vivian France Murphy, Mina Muscl, Esther Neagle, Opal Nichols, Lorraine Oehler, Artrude Osgood, Ada Palmer, Elizabeth Patterson, Margaret Peterson, Sylvia Hubler, Clyde Hummell, Alvin J ohannsen, Edwin Johnson, Landis Kempton, Hall Kloppenburg, Arnold LaPour, Edward Leech, Herbert Linfor, Joe Lingner. CliFFord Long, Fred Lnrvey, Franc i s McBromm, Keith Martin, Edward Martinson, Richard Maus, Harold Miller, Roy Morrison, Forest Nicholson, Milton Nielson, Donald Noid, William Nutter, Richard Oil-Iern, John Peak, NV.-ayne Pegg, Ralph Pemberton, Kenneth '9-ref 49 24-44- S Pickard, Ruth Radcliffe, Nadine Richeson, Maurino Reiss, Hazel Robb, Maxine Roberts, Ada Saylor, Bessie Sharer, Laura Shetler, Ruby Shipman, Eva Smith, Alice Soloman, Mabel Steele, Audrey Steveson, Pearl Strawbridge, Marie Switzer, Mabel Taft, Florence Talbot, Franciene Thompson, Ardis Thornton, Esther Turne1', Rosa Waldron, Mary Walker, Sylvia Waltemeyer, Jane Waltemier, Florence Waples, Sarabelle Warwick, Yvonne Woollard, Fern Wyatt, Maxine Perryman, Harold Puckett, Beverley Radloi, Jack Rhiner, Ronald Rice, Fred Richards, Luverne Rinehart, Homer Ruopp, George Russell, Charles Schreiber, Claire Seaman, Roy Shaffer, Cloe Shipman, Lavier Slate, Amos Smith, Harold Spratt, N Herbert Stevenson, Kenneth Steward, Glen Thompson, Floyd Vickery, Ben Wilding, Sam Wilhau, Lawrence Wilson, Ilo Wood, Ray Worsfold, James YVright, Yvilliam X11 N I Q ff X f F f 2 J 5 1 1 t 2 2 ,N - s f : 4 Q 1. 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D Q Glaspey, Jaunita Anderson, Elizabeth Sieg, Dorothy .r-ag THE LEAVES 1926 M . f,'l'Q'e- Ansdal, Mabel Avey, Beulah Bennett, Doris Billman, Alberta Boggie, Jeanette Bohen, Margaret Bolle, Gail Boyer, Jeanette Bradbury, June Brand, Katherine Bridgman, Evelyn Britt, Ethel Buckman, Lola Burr, Dorothy Bush, Loretta Bnttler, Lorna Cherney, Mary Cole, Dorothy Cooper, Irma Craig, VVilma Crouse, Frances Diesing, Gladys Doan, Leona Donaldson, Edra Eige, Maxine Eige, Myrtle Elery, Carol Fanton, Esther Flower, Helen Foster, Marjorie Clifford, Beatrice Anderson, Wyatt Anson, Ronald Ausdal, Albert Bailey, Cady Baker, Waldo Barnard, Gibson Barnhart, Paul Bates, Curtis Bingaman, Lyle Boyse, Nyal Brown, James Burch, Delbert Burt, Ivan Campbell, James Carpenter, Ralph Cooley, Gerald Cox, Hubert Cox, Ronald Davis, William Day, Richard Dingman, Ralph Doty, Alfred Daugherty, George Draper, Clarence Drury, Russell Dndek, Lester Ennis, Clifford Eyrich, Norman Fields, Donald Filer, Clair Trap. Cola!! GIRLS Loucks Vera Graham, Velma Gralnek, Catherine Hale, Letha Hale, Ruth Harlan, Maxine Hartsell, Bertha Hay, Alma Heckle, Permilia Hedstrom, Viola Herm, Martha Hicks, Hazel Higgins, Agnes Hillma11, Lorraine Horn, Virginia Lee Howell, Ruth Hubler, Erma Hummell, Velma Hnndley, Myrna Huston, Doris Hnxford, Alice Jerome, Louise Kalinay, Alice Keeler, Wima Kellogg, Paulina Kendall, Cleo Kendall, Margaret Kendall, Ruth Knox, Ruby Kothenbeutal, Valda LaPlant, Mary Locke, Pearl BOYS Finley, lVillia1n Foster, Faye Foster, James Galloway, Maxwell Gatrell, Richard Giarratano, Joe Glass, Ellis Graham, Robert Green, Allan Greenstein, Leon Hager, Harold Haines, Herbert Hanson, Milton Harvey, Albert Hayes, Glenn Herbert, Cliiord Herm, Ruben Hill, Jack Holman, Clay Horn, Walter Hull, Joseph Hunt, Leonard Inskeep, Thad Jacobs, CliHord Jacobson, Frederick Johnson, Charles Johnston, Donald Kimball, Harold Kimberlin, Kenneth Kinken, Philip 7 McMurray, Mary Maulsby, Inez Manlsby, Vivian Melman, Lena Mikulas, Wilhelmina Miller, Betty Miller, Leola Moore, Beulah Morden, Violet Newell, Luella Newland, Verda Nolan, Ida Olman, Gladys Olson, Louise Oxenneld, Clara Packer, Grace Patakotic, Kathryn Pitcher, Maxine Prochazka, Louise Pursell, Dorothy Randall, Geneva Readout, Mary Robinson, Evelyn Roekey, Frances Roll, Thelma Rood, Esther Setifinga Veta Sergeant, Edith Shearer, Mildred Sherman, Frances Sibrava, Evelyn Leslie, Donald Leslie, Edmon Logan, Robert Longstaff, Fred McCord, Lawrence McKeen, Leslie McNabb, Leroy Marsh, Edgar Martin, Leonard Meech, Richard Mikulas, Victor Moehrl, James Mor1'ison, Guy Neal, VVilliam Nelson, Emmanuel Newland, Revere Nicoll, Tommy Noid, Earl Nolan, Samuel Olsen, Edmund Olsen, Wilfred Parsons, Roxie Perkett, Harry Peterson, Earl Phelps, Frederick Phillips, Nelson Radclife, Willis Radloife, Frederick Ralph, Marion Reavis, Marion -e-5-+1 51 X449- Smith, Maxine Smith, Rachel Snowden, Evelyn Spitznagle, Pauline Stauffer, Minnie St. Clair, Harriett Stehn, Florence Stone, Lucille Stull, Virginia Swagert, Florence Swedberg, Alice Swedberg, Eva Swedberg, Rachel Tankersley, Frances Thomas, Ethel Thomas, Jesselene Thompson, Ruth Weaver, Gretchen VVebb, Hazel Wedgwood, Alice Wilbur, Fredreka Will, Marjorie Williams, Helen Williams, Henrietta Wilson, Arlene VVilson, Norenc Wilson, Ruth VVinslow, Ruth Wyatt, Ruth Reed, CliH'ord Reibsamen, Burlington Rest, Henry Rhodes, Selbert Richards, Rostelle Richardson, Eugene Richardson, Raymon Roderiquez, Henry Schaeffer, Orville Sharp, Kenneth Sharp, Leon Sharer, VVilbur Slamal, Kollin Smith, Marvin Stanffer, Monnie Steele, Howard Stensvaag, Carl Stone, Donald Strobel, Adolph Tarvestad, Donald Thomas, Cyrus Thompson, Charles Thompson, George White, Herman Vililliamson, Charles Willits, Raymond Vililson, Ernest Wolfe, Otis VVood, Herbert Yoder, Arthur .f++g i'HE LEAVES 1926 3.4. Sul! uf' -+5-+1 52 2-944- La '4fwifJxLf4f fb ' AENT1v1T1Eg-L .mg THE LEAVES 1926 34-44. N rmzn An N lcv 1liln1'Ai1l-f.7lfir'f uAl.'1'Ell Wv:l.l,s 1ill.N'1lll'NN Aftllllljl Annual Staf 1 Jznnes Olson .......................,.....,.................... 2. .Xalan Helvin ..,................ . Il. t'ristinu Beziverlunder ..... 4. Minnie Offnnin .............. 5. Jane Louise Greene ...... .. li. VVenclell Hise .......... T. Ethel Riekey ....., S. Edith Hopkins ...., 9. Merle Stotts ........ 10. Marvin XVilson ...., 11. Ethel Wespe ..........,.... 12. Jeanette Ringlannl ..... 13. Evelyn Edenlmurn .... 14. Florenee lloffn ........ 15. xvillldll Maulsby ....,. 16. Forrest Rieheson ......... ....... 4 Xtliletie 17. Bernal .Xvey ...,....... 18. Donald lleunond ..... 19. Dean Elder ........... 20. 21. Harriett Dillon ........... 22. 'Donzilxl liueli wnlml ..... . Dorothy llnnson ..... 0 -1 223. Rae Rielieson ............... 24. Alfred St'l1I1l2llliCl1l1 ..... 25. Margaret Dawson ...... 26. Amber Arnold ..... 27. Sadie llnfter . 28. Mildred Marsh ...... .. 29. Helen 'NVest ,..,,.,,...,........ 210. Genevieve Soutlnlrd .... .i1. llelen Seheiding .... 32. Helen Hunter .......... 2123. llornlmel Rim-lmrmlson . 34. F. NV. llaneoek ......... 235. A. F. Rupp ........ --- 4+-lg 54 g++, ...................Soeiety ...,.,..,Soeiety Editor Editor Editor ........Xsst. ......Asst. .......Asst. ....................gxI'1 .......Art .......gxl'1' ........4xl'1 .......Art ...........4xI'1' .......Soeiety ................Soeiety Editor ......................Soeiety Editor ................Atl1leties ...................Athleties .......Asst. Bus. Mgr. .....,.Asst. Bus. Mgr. .......,..................1x1'1 .........C'ireulzLtion ......fll1'0l1l2l1101l ......fl11'01ll211l01l Steno. .......Hea1d ............Steno. ...,,,,..Steno. ......Steno. ......Steno. ......Steno. ........................Steno. . ............................ Steno. Fnrfnlty .Ml visor .........Fnc-ulty Advisor ......Iil2lCl1l1Y Advisor 'H-1 THE LEAVES 1926 2+ -4+ +1 S5 js-4+ -+-Hg THE LEAVES 1926 3+-a+ SQIFM J,-.f yi gf ? I-'ulzul-:s'l' RIUIIESUN Dol:o'I'llY VVILI. VVILLIAINI SMI'l'll lulllllllllllllll Erlilor Iffiifor'-1:1-Cl1'ir'f Bu.vinrsx Alanugfrl' PAPER STAFF 1. Dorothy Mueller-.Xssom-into Editor' 2. Rolwrt Vzilontilic--Assovizito Editor Il. Ilclen tlriiuos--Alumni 4. Dwight Vviloox-Athlotif-S 5. llorotliy lJoWaal-Persoiiul and l10f'ill ti. Katherine Quuleu-Socicty T. llouisv Cll0Sl1'07l'lX0l121l1gIC 8. Burneita Dann-Cu1'1'e11t l'lV9l11S EP. tlrotvhcn Vogel-llumoi' 10. Bt-tty Al1l'C11S-RCIPOFTOI' 11. Ruth Buriium-Rcportol' 12. Joan Francis-Repo1't01' 13. Louise Hung-Rcportor 14. Botty Shortliill-Atl Solivitoi' 15. Ruth Nelson-Reporter 16. Shirloy NV0lls-Reporter' 17. Alive Williams-Reporter 18. Jane Bovoe-Edito1'iz1l XV1'110I' 19. Kil1l1ilT'1Il0 Davidson-Hl'lditoi'inl XVritoi' 20. Matthew Chesirc-Cirvulation Manzxgm' 21. Mary XVi11slow-Ad Solicitor 22. Fora, Kotheuboutel-Assistant C11'f'11li11l01l Malmgor. 233. liloyd McKinnon-Assistziiit Atlyortising' lllilllilflfftl' 2-1. Darwin Hirsh-Atliletios 25. Robert Cope!-Editorial NVrit0i' 26. Helen Meade-Ad Solicitor 27. Ma1'gz1I'ot Hickoiiloopvr-Editorial xvI'1101' 28. Hthol NYosp0--l'1dito1'iul VV1'iter 29. lCdvvzu'cl Miller--Aclv01'tisinp,' Maimgzor 30. Mary Furlong,--Ad Solioitoi' 231. Mzxrvin NVilson-Advertising ltlznmgor l?'zu'ulty .Xclvisvrsf-ltfliss Ruth Outlzmml :mtl Floyd XV. llanwoa-lc -- --+9-a-1 56 X-a-4-+ W W My THE LEAVES 1926 pw- 'wiv .E nn-5 'ff is - .Mg S7 3.5.9 .- - .111 THE LEAVES 1926 3-11... Q. Y. Club 'I'h1- 11. Y. 1'11111 11ll1'lllLI tho y1-111' 1925-19215 was 1'o11111os111l ol' 111111 1111111111111 211111 11111 '11l1ll1l1' 111111 S11111111' girls. 'l'h11 1'0Q'll1E1l' 111111-1i11gs w11r11 1111111 111 tho Y. NY. 1'. .Y 1111111181111 2l11l'1'll2110 1111l1ll12lj'h. illlll' 13111111180 ol' tho 1'11111 is 11s follows: 'l'o 11111111111 within 11111 1'1u11 211111 to l'll1'0l11'2lQl' 11l1'0l1Q110ll1 tho 1ligl1 Svhool il spirit ol' 1111118111111 1l11111111'1'z11-y, 211111 to 1'4lS11'1' I1igl1 i111-z1ls ol' lil'1-, s111111i11g to 1l1'11l5I girls i11to 21 Il01'S01l2l1 1'012l1l0llS1l111 with .lvsus 1'hris1 :ls Savior 111111 F1'll'1l11. 'l'h1' 1111111 111111111 is 1 l'o l'111'11 li1'11 S11l12l1'0lj'.H l11111r1-sti11g lll'021'2llIlN W1'l'1' 1111111 111 11111111 1111'11ti11g. .X s1-rios ol' 1lis1'11ssio11s 1111 1111- topiv l,il'11 illlll 1 was st1111i111l. 'l'h0 1'l1111 S1l01lS01'0l1 s11v111'z11 s11111'iz11 a11'tivi- ti11s 11ll1'11111,' 11111 your, i111'1u11i11g El 11. Y. l1a111111111t, Gypsy P21111-11111, 211111 F111'ul1y 1,21I'1j'. '1'h11 11. Y. 1'l11l1 also 111111 jointly with 11111 11i-Y 1111111 11ll1'1llgl' 11111 j'01l1'. 'l'h1- 11x1-1'111iv11 111111111' ol' 11111 1111117 is v11st111l 111 21 14111111111 ol' 11-11 girls 211111 11111 1111visors. Miss 1'olli11s, Girls' NYork S01'I'l'T2lI'y ol' 11111 Y. NY. l'. A., is 11111 1'lu11 s11o11so1'. 'lllll' 2l1lY1SU1'S ot' 11111 1111111 z1r11: Bliss 111-11110 1'11op111', Miss 111-11111 Kutish, Bliss Faith 11ll1l11, Miss 11111111 XY00lYt'1'f01l 111111 Mrs. 1111s111r 1,z1rso11s. 'l'h1- girls on tl1111'11l1i11ot i11'1'Z 1'r11si1l11111, A1121 t11111'i11g Yi1'11 1'1'1-si111111t, llorotliy 11211180111 S1'1'1'l'12l1'j', -1111111 3111111-g '111'l'2lSl11'l'1'. A12l1',Q'111'01 112lWS0ll1 1,1'0g'1'2l1l1 1'l12111'l1l1l11, l1o11is1' Fryog So1'i:11. 1'111ll'l'1l1'0 lloffug Sl'1'Y11'O, 1311111111111 111111111 1'ul11i1'ity. 1111111 .X1l1'0llS1 S11rg11z1111 111 .h1'lIlS. Sliirloy W1-lls: 111111o1't1-1', K11tl101'i111- Qllillllll. l'1:11'h Slllllllllll' 1111- 1111111 s111111s 1l1'111gz1t1's to 11111 Y. W. 1'. .Y l'o11l'1'1'0111'1' 111 11:11:11 Hlcohoji. '1'1111 Senior girls who l11z1v11 11111 11. Y. 1111111 wish 1110 girls i11 1111- 1'l1111 ol' 1927 1lIlll'1l s111'1'11ss. - :ff Y A- .W. W--- -QQQBF: . -..,E.....A7,. .Egg THE LEAVES 1926 E+.. Hi- Y Club 'l'his yenr the Fluh, sponsored hy the Y. M. U. A., has haul zlhout ninety nieni- lmers and an average zittennlzlnee ol' seventy-live or eighty. Any high school hoy who was sixteen years ohl. 21 lneniher ol' the junior or senior elziss, or ai letter niun was eligihle to nienihership. The offieers eleeteml alt the lzist meeting o I' the previous year were Allie Morrison, presiclentg Allred Sf'llIIltlll'0lllf, vir-e presiclentg llloyml llaxle, seeretaryg llllllillll lmnioml, trensurerg AVillz1r1l 'lllIOIllllS0ll, sergeant nt zirnis. The ezihinet also in- elufles the elnlirnien ol' eonnnittees, who are -lznnes llullnrml, progrznng Jznnes Olson, tlevotionzxlg Dwight Wilt-ox, serviee: llenry Anderson, nthleties. The zietivities for the year have been ax pienie, il party for the grznle sehool boys, and il frienclship eznnpuign. A gospel teznn was 0l'Q2llllZOll :intl took ehzirge ol' serviees in several ol' the eity ehurehes. 'llhe elnh held dinner nieetings 2lllIIOST every Fritlziy noon. A program :incl husiness meeting took up niost ol' the noon hour. 'l'he program often inelumletl aidmlresses by prominent nien. At other times, the entertzlinnient was lurnishetl hy nieinhers ol' the eluh. 'l'wo joint meetings were held with the ll. Y. l'lnh when speakers interesting to hoth were present in the eity. Altogether lli-Y has haul tl very snr-eesslnl yenr. 'l'his is no mlouht the result ol' the work znnl eo-operation ol' the eluh oflic-ers, nienihers, :nnl anlvisor, Milton Stone, physienl clireetor ol' the Y. Al. V. A. .K 'J ' L . Y -e-795 59 f,4'+e' .E+-ag THE LEAVES 1926 51+-4-Q. Prep. G. llw vightln grzulv H, R. l'lulr 1-onsists of thirty-two IIIOIIIIDOIN. Uifivws oi' thx- 4-lub urvz P11-si1l01lT, Kzlthorinv Bmllmlg S0l'I'0filI'j', Alivv lx nlnmyg 'I'I'l'2lNl1!'l'I', Lum-llzl Nc-wollg Sponsor, Miss .Xdvlinc 'l'0wksbu1'y. ' ring the your the vlub has haul van-ious 0llf0l'fililllllC1lfS for its IIIOIIIIIOFS, in- lllllllllgl' zu f'hl'iSTIll2lS party and za llvorgv NVEISIIUIQITOII party. Vlw 1-lulw's I3llI'IDONl' is: 'l'o I'zu'0 lifc S1lll2ll'0ly, :mal To fiml :md givv ilw lwstf --kVA'- Yh-A-A-, . YJ . ,hAMv-11.-T-1--Y-W LY, - YYYY -Y -.Y WW'-Y -YA- --Y -rf-Hl ,i 00 F44-9' - -f++g THE LEAVES 1926 ge-++ freyhmen G. R. 'l'wenty-five ninth ,gfrzide girls form the ninth grrzule fl. R. Club. The officers of the Club are as follows: President, ltlrmzi .Xndersong Viee President, Esther 'Fhorntong Secretary, Marjorie Keyserg Trezisurer, Lillian Conley. The purpose of the Club is: To 'face life squarelyg to find and give the best. During the year the girls presented H'I'he Budget Ghost . Parties, inc-luiling' il ll2lll0WC'0I1 Party and a lllll'lSlIl1i1S Party were given by the eluh nienibers. The regular meetings ol' the Club are held every Saturdziy afternoon. Mrs. B. ll. Brown and Mrs. Moore are the Ulub advisors. -A M' -si?-5-If 61 X444- .++-fg THE LEAVES 1926 3+-4-Q. Sophomore G. 'l'he Sophomore H. R. Ululm, during the school year 1925-1926, had a member- ship ot' thirty-three. 'llho l'lub advisors were Mrs. NVykle and Bliss Moler. The ot'1'ieers during the first semester were: l,l'0Slll0lll, Marlyne Wieklumlg Vive President, Hazel llalleekg Seeretary, Helen Proppg 'l'reasure, Dorothy De Waalg Reporter, Varoliue XVaehter. The oftieers during: the seeoud semester were: President, Ruth liamhg Viee President, Viola llillemaug Secretary, Norma lllialmleng Treasurer, Jeane Blitz-hellg Reporter, Alive NVilliams. 'l'he social aetivities ol' the eluh during: the year were a lloho Party, Thanks- giving Party, l'amptire l'ienic', l'hip Supper, Japanese 'l'ea Party and a Heel' Steak Fry. -e-5-+1 62 X-5--9+ .1111 THE LEAVES 1926 3-111- NT. Club '1'110 11111111150 01' 1110 N111'111111 'l'1'11i11i11g 1111111 is 111 11101111110 1110 011111'il1101l111 111111 s00i111 i11101'0s1s 01' 1110 N01'lIl2l1 '1'1'11i11i11g1 girls. 11 111s0 s01'v0s 111 Q01 11111101'0111ss- 111011 1ll01'l' 010s01y i11 1011011 11'i111 1110 w01'k 01' 1110 N01'lI1?l1 '1'1'11111i11g' 11011111'11110111. '1'11is 011111 1l2lS 1'111' 11s 11101101 1'111101' 111 10111'11: 110112111 111 s01'v0. '1'110 1hi1'1y-1110 1110111111-1's 111001 1110 111i1'11 hV01111CSl121Y 01' 011011 1111111111 11'i1h 1110 s111111s01', Miss F111111i0 1'11101'h111'111. 11l1l'1111.2' 1110 XOZII' 11101111101's s1111s1i11110 1'01' 10111-h01's i11 1110 gI1'11t10 s0h001s. '1'his 011111 11218 011111'g'0 01' 1110 high s0111101 11111011 1'001l1. S0v01'111 s00i111 11ff11i1's 11111'0 110011 011j0j'Ot1, s11011 11s 110011 111110110s 111111 11111'1i0s. 'l'110 01:11l'l'I'S 01' 1110 011111 101' 1110 111's1 s01110s101' w01'0: 1'1'0si110111, A1100 11111111111 Yi00 1'1'0si110111, Mi1111'011 111111: Sl'l'1'01il1'y 111111 '1'1'01lS1l1'C1', 1112l1'Q'il1'O1' NC11'11j'. '1'h0 011i001's 1'01' 1h0 s00111111 S0111l'S1l11'V1'01'l1I 1'1'0si110111, 1111111011 1111113 V100 1'1'0si110111, 1101111 1'111111wi1-111 S0i'1'01211'j' 111111 '111'02lS111'l'1', -111s011I1i110 1'hi1111. 111 1111 Ef EVE 71 ff sf 1.1.1.5 113 3.1.4.1 EE E -+-+41 THE LEAVES 1926 :+E- 'I'In- tiirls' fi Bliss ll2ll'Ulj'll 4 'I'ln- Q.fl'lll'l'2ll 'I'ln' plirposv to instill Zlll un prvt :ill songs i SOYl'l'2ll tinni :intl il progrsiin 'l'ln- Ufl'l1'l'l'S St'1'l'01:lI'j' :intl llzlstingsg .Xvvm G17-I ' J Glee Club - i Ivo Vlnlw this yn-nr is roiiiposvil ol' thirty lll0lIllM'l'S, supcrviscnl by Ju llc. zxiin of thv Vlnli is to vrvzltv il mlvsirm- for nmrv :intl lwttvr nlusir. llIl'0llf.l'll0lll tlw year' is to nvquirv El group ol' wvll l32ll2llN'0il singers, clorstznnling' ul' tho first prinviplos in volvo lmuiltling, :intl to intor- n nn artistic' nninnor. s during the your tln- l'lnl1 gnvv vntvrtzx.ininrnts in Assoinlxlivs, was lnwnltlraist Yrmn Station K. l+'. -I. ll. in Mnrvli. nrv: Prosiilviit, Ruth Bnrnning Vic-0 Prvsiclvnt, Ilolvn tlrinwsg 'lll'l'ilSlll'l'l', Nlnrtlollo Milli-rg l4lllI'2ll'lJlllS, Mary Fnrlmn: and Lois nnpnnist, Dorothy llll10llOl'. VME E W E,,,,,El .Q--2.4: lvl- g-QQ-Q. lgL-,,,. - nw ---E My THE LEAVES 1926 pw. Ezgglztfz Grade Cfzoruf The Nightll Grade Chorus is nu 0l'Q'i1l1iZi1ti0ll ol' seventy-tive boys and girls who meet twice each week. The object throughout the year is to become appreeiutive listeners through eoutaet with 'folk songs, opera selet-tions and vietrola listening' lessons. The :nec-ompullist is Margaret BOIIUII. Miss f1E1T'01f'll tI1'eit'e tlireets this group. 1 X i X 4.355 ri 'a t. . -Q--'54-1 65 2-5-4--ee E+: THE LEAVES 1926 :wt Band 'l'ho Marshalltown lligh School Band, l111ll0I' tho clirvvtion oi' J. Russoll Stanton, is vomposcml ot' lAOl'lj'-lA0lll' llIOIlllJOI'S. The Band has hoon vory avtiw in st-hool events, having playocl at the sovcral athlotif- 4-ontosts in town and at- tomling' Sllllll' out ol' town. lt gavo lilo and enthusiasm to tho TOZIIIIS ol' M. ll. S. 'Pho Banml has also played at assemblies and has givvn converts for tho pcoplv ol' tho town. Tho lll0lIllN'l'S arc: Hoorgxo lllstol, lllclward 'l'0n1pla1', lllaurioo Griggs, llughos ilildnor, Eclnnnnl Olson, Marvin lfligo, lloward Stvolv and Jaok Radloff, vornvtsg Frank l12ll'lSfI'0Ill, Alvin llaakvnson, Elton Grocmlvy, Keith lVl0BI'0iDlll, .lanws Moohrl, Eldon Vollins, Dolhvrt Burvh, Marvin Smith, Ulinton Vllalkup, Artlnu' ll0I'll2lI'l, Vlifforfl Ennis and llvrhert hom-h, B flat clarinotsg Ronald Thompson, IC Hat f-larinotg Ralph f'ilI'lSll'0lll, Donald Milhous, John Prazak and Ulifforwl -lavohs, horns: ticorgo Shuoy, Donald Newt-on1o1', Neal Mochrl, Fay Kingshot, Willis Ulark and Landis Johnson, Tl'0lIlll0ll0S1 XVayne Pvak, Poarl llawlm-y, Lynn Ilunnnoll and .XlI'l'c-ml Nix-hols, hassg Russoll Kosslor, Ovon Newell and llarry Grant, llI'lllllS2 llorlwrt Spratt, Vharlcs Htvpan, llldwarml liuvhwalml aml M1-rlo Johnson. saxophonosg Rohort llI'2ll1illll and Vrvston Rcvsv, haritonvs. , 'mf X 59.5 l l XXL ,A .EEsEssEA-.w- +541 oo 344+ ?M+-----E-f- .seg THE LEAVES 1926 E+, V W ...... ., , ... C9rrfzeJ!m The High Sehool Orehestra has heen as aetive in the sehool as the band and the students ot' M. H. S. are very proud ot it. It also is direeted hy J. Russell Stanton and is eomposed ot' forty-seven members. The orehestra played at several assemblies and broadcast a program from VVOI Ames. The invitation to do this was eonsidered a great honor. Those who play in the orchestra are: Dana Boggie, Katherine Davidson, Hollis Strait, Howard Hawley, Erma Anderson, Charles Kelley, Marion Mefflean, Betty Cope, Leon Greenstein, Peryle Mefflean and Margaret Curtiee, first violins, Phylis Bach, Maxine Aeker- man, Evelyn Bowman, Harriett Dillon, XVilhur Baxter, Aliee Chinn, llolda Aehtemeier, Pearl Ausdal, Myrna Hundley, Robert Graham, Inez Maulsby and Alvin Hummel, seeond violin, Pearl Hawley and llarris Young, violineellog Joe Hull and Maxine Smith, tlute, Merle Johnson, Marguerite Peckham and Unity Phillips, saxophonesg Ardele Ferguson, Permelia Heekle and George Estel, eornetsg Donald Neweomer and George Shuey, tromhones, Alfred Niehols, hassg .Xliee Smith, Ralph Carlstrom, Eugene Riehardson and Creston Reese, Freneh horns, Frank C'arlstrom, .Xlvin Ha.akenson and Eldon Collins, elarinetsg Ruth Piekard, viola, Fay Kingshot and James Bullard, pereussions, illltl Jeane Milne, pianist. .. -e-E+: 67 24-4-9- .+++: THE LEAVES 1926 g++ -4-5--n-1 68 24-44- Q f 5jEfl11T5RX L !0lfNfj 455 fi A eww S qi , 'C W X me W9 LJUBX 4+-9.1 THE LEAVES 1926 f'.-Q-4+ C.xt:om'x E. GfAt.t.,xt:itm: Pufrlzk Speahhg Department 'l'his wry importztixt part ol' our svhool work has zngtiin ht't'i1 untlt'i' tht' nhlt' lt'z1tlt'i'ship ol' Bliss tlzillzngrliw. 'l'ht' tirst six wt't'ks ol' tht' svhool yt'z1x' wt'l't' spt'11t ltl2ll'lllll3.f tht' l'llllll2llIll'lll2llS ll0t'tNN2ll'j' in tht' t'oi1rst'. .X tt'xt-hook lit'ttt'i' Spt't't-h hy Wooll1t'l't :mtl Wt'z1vt'1' wats llSllll in Eltltllllllll to tht' i't'g11l:1i' work tlout' in pi't'x'ious j'02ll'S. 'l'ht' Sllltlt'lllS ol' tht' tlt'pz11'tmt'i1t spout thi't't' wt't'ks i't'zitling' l'1'om 'l'ht' liittlt' Hook ol' 5lotlt'i'u Yt'l'st ' t'tlitt'tl hy llittt'i1hot1st'. llllI'lllQ' tht' tirst lJ2ll'l ot' tht' Nt'K'0lltl st'mt'stt'1' 02lK'll t'l:xss woi'kt'tl up ont' ol' two ont'-:1t't plays whit'h wt'1't' lz1tt'1' pi't'st'11tt'tl in tht' lligh School tlyninzisiuni. Stutly :intl pmt-tit't' ot' t'xtt'mpoi':1iit'ous Sll02llClllQf vzimt' nvxt. 'l'opit's ot' tht' tluy from tht' liitt'1':1i'y l7igt'st :mtl Rt'vit'w ot' lit'vit'ws l'lll'lllSll0ll tht' m:1tt'1'iz1l. .Xll tht' pupils in tht' tlt'pz11'tmt'nt took part in tht' 'first ti'y4outs. 'l'ht' tt'i1 host spt'nkt'l's pit'kt'tl hy tht' mt'111ht'i's ol' their t'lz1sst's t-on1pt'tt'tl in tht' lot'z1l t'oi1tt'st. 'l'ht' Wllllll'l', l3ii1t'ol'tl .Xl'lH'j', i't'p1't'st'11tt'tl tht' st'hool :mtl plz1t't'tl stwtmtl in tht' tlistrit-t t'ontt'st. 'l'ht' 1it'xt thing' t:1kt'n up was tlvhztting. 'llt'i't', il1tlt't'tl, t'vt'i'ytl1ing tht' stutlt'nts hzxtl lt':1i'i1t'tl lmt'l'ot't' in tht' t'0l1I'S0 voultl ht' put into przlt-tit't'. 'l'ht'y tlt'liz1tt'tl pmt'- tit-:il up-to-tlzxtt' tlll0Sll0llS. l'zn'li:m1t'iitzn'y law was tht' lust sulmjct-t stutlit'tl hy tht' tlt'p:iI'tmt'nt. ltlzwli st'mt'stt'i' t'vt'1'y stutloiit who tz1ltt's Puhlit' Sptuiltiiig is 1-t't111i1't'tl to lt':n'i1 :mtl givt' il mz1stt'l'pit't't' from tivt' to eight minutos in lvngth. 'l'ht'st' st'lt't'tio11s nrt' t'host'11 hy tht' stt1tlt'i1ts from tht' ht'st litt'i'z1t11l't' ztvztilzlhlt' :intl must ht' :tp- pi'ovt'tl hy tht' ht'utl ol' tht' tlt'p:i1'tmt'11t. lt is l'l'0l1l tht'st' st'lt't'tions that lIl2lft'l'l2ll is st't'ui't'tl for tht' lovnl tl04'l2lIll2ll0l'j' t'ontt'st :mtl also lor tht' Y2ll'l0l1S clubs :mtl tll'Q'2llllZ2lfl0llS in town who will upon tht' tlt'pu1'tmt'i1t lol' t'ntt'i'tzxi11mt'11t. 4 EA-Wwgwnm .Wg 70 3.4.5. 1 .E+-2.1 THE LEAVES 1926 E+.. 4 Semor Clam' Play t l'l10 15211110118 Mrs. Fair by Jz11110s Forlmos was lJI'CS011f0li at the 0110011 'l'i1C2liI'0 June 2. The story C'0llfCI'S around the IAEIIIIOHS Mrs. Fair, EL war worker, who uftvr returixiug' from Frmice goes 011 Ll lcrturc tour in A1110ri011. Thus, lll'g'l0t'Till,2A her t'11111ily, rzxusing' hor l111sbz111d to forget hor for EIIIOHIOI' wo111z111. llor son 111z1rri0s 21 Si0ll0,21I'ilI5iI0l' 111111 hor li2l1lQ'ilf0I' z1ttc111pts to 010111-. Many lIl0l'0 1-o11111li1-zltimls arise, but ill H10 01111 vx'01'ytl1i11g1 flll'llS out happily. 'l'l10 1110111lwrs ot' tha' c-11st arc: Sylvia Fair ....................... ........ D orothy W'iIl .Xlz111 I :1i1' ....... lXz111c'y l :111' ...... . , . .lc-ftrvy Pair ...,..., Dmlloy Gillvttv ..... . .X11g'y Rrivv ...... N11111 .......... . ......1gi!l'i:0l'ti A1'110y ..,,.D111'otl1y Ha11st111 ..,...,F111'1'vst Rfif'il0S0ll ........-...I,y1111 I'llllIlTl1f'i ....i..,..Ev0ly11 Eli0llbl1I'll .......cil'Il0Vil V4' Sn11tl1:11'd -J .-.L - 9 1 +5 Mrs. Gillwrt YY0lIs .... ,,.... I Doris NVl1ita01'v Mrs. Imsliti U011'.'01'sf' ..... ...... I lz1rri0t Grinws Mrs. Kvlivtt IETOXYII .............. U:1tl1f'1'i110 Millvr Mrs. N01'111:111 VVz1y1111v ....1 T 0a11110tt0 Ri11g'la11d Mrs. Stuart I?0l'1'ill ,....... , .... M3I'QRl'0f Dawson Pvggy Gibbs ............ , .... 3:1110 Louisr' Grvmlo L. J . f 5'T ' ' .G+-ig THE LEAVES 1926 3444. zmzbr Clay! Play High sc-hool tll'tlIll2lll4'S, as usual, stzirtvcl with tho prosolitzxtioii ol' the Jul o play lwt'oi'v t'2lIl2ll'llj' 2llltlll'llf'l'S :it tho lligh School gymmisiuni on Noxoni 1 24, :mtl 27. V To quotm- trom our vozivli, l'ho .luilior play is zilwxiys 21 Imp in thc ml. I must lisv zihsolutvly g.fl'00l1 :xml iiwxp0!'i0lic'01l lll2lil'l'lillU. Hut those who sim A. IC. 'l'lm11ms' popular :mal lwillllllllll voiuody Hlllllllf' Out ot' the Kitt X . lmmllml hy tho 4'Zll'0lAllllf' sclvvtml vast ol' Juniors wvro not only well Qllfllfdlllllt hut thi-y lll2ll'V4'lll'tl at thv skill with whiz-h tho littlv group ut' ullizitvliis pi 0 ' tht' play. 'l'hc long weeks ot' patient and 02lI'llOSl drill umloi' il tiroloss duo: oi wt-rv l'0W2ll'll0il wlwn il filiisllml promliic-tion rvsultml. 'l'hOi'v w0I'0 110 s ns 111 10 mist sinvv :ill wt-rv stairs. . 2 Inn- Ellmi ur Olivia l5aing'c'i'tif-lil ....... 1 Mis. Fnlkm-1' ................ . ...,, ' . t'm'n I' zilkm-i .........,.,,........ Hlixallnvtli lJ:liiig'01'tic'lxl .... Mr. li!ll'fOIl trzlm-, .........,. ..........,.... . Sultan 'l iivliw.. .,........... .,............... ......... . . Rilll ulolph XVvvks .... ..............,.........,......,.... llll'll'll'S l,2llllg'l'l'llt'ltl ur lh'imll0hiii'y ....... ..,, 1 Paul D2Llllg't'I'llt'lll, hutlvr ,.....,..........,.... Nlill Ihumals In-tl'1'i'ts, zi puvt t?U ulv ........ , .......,.....................,......, ,-YY?--,,,Y ,L -J V-74- VY-- e 1 45 ...mllurotluy Miwllm' ..,...IVl4'rlv .lnlmsun lzniv lluvvv .Kzitlim-rim' Quzilvn .,.......I'wtt.v .Xlirvns .......RfUlI4'l'l villt'IltlIll' l'Ixlw:1r1l lil1l'llXYZlIll .......Rolu-l't Mvrrill .... YYillizim Smith Dwiglit XVih'nX ......l:1mvs t'z1l'pm-iitvi' .........flI'ill't' XVilsi-li 7+-1-1 THE LEAVES 1926 3-1411. NOIIT WP001' file H11 XIZIITII 4 11114l .1, 111v111l1v1's ol Nllss 4i:1llz1gl101A s lblllblll' SIDUZIIQIHQ vlussvs 11111 041 1l1vi1'z1111111z1l 11110-114-t plays :lt thc high svhool Q'j'lIlll2lSillIIl. 'I'l10 first play Poor M1- by Elsie Wvst Q11z1il'0 z1111l May Rosv Nilfllilll, was El Utlllltxllj' lllblllltlwl 1111 tl V T T 1'.1 ll' T fl H Tl lulw 'l'I11t1 IK 111 vrvs s o ' so 1-011 0111 on sou 101'11 1 1 vo sc-0110s ot' tl11- pl:15 woro lniml ill 21 l'0llIlTl'j' 1101110 i11 Vi1'g:i11iz1. 'l'h0 parts worv wvll ilIll3l'l'S0lHlfl'll In H11 I H 1 '41 0Willg' mst: .l'11111lm. :1 fz1111illv I11'i1'Im1111 ....... ....... f i1':14'1' XYilsn11 4'z11'11l111v H1111--1' .......,,............. .....,, X IEIIIUI XV1'ln'1' P:1t1'i1'i:L 1':11111'1'n11 ...,,...... ...,. Z1-lla Mau' 4':1s1- Mrs. i':11111'1'1111, PUOI' Mm' ..... .,..... E V4'IyIl I5m1'111:111 l i1's1 H1'p1'1's4'111:1tiv1' ,...... ....... I 311111 'l'l1o11111s1111 Sl'l'47lIll 1f4'lll'4'SC'llfZlfiYl' ....... ....,.......... 1 'l:11':1 Zll1'l'l'lll'I Xz1114',1', l,Ilfl'i1'1Zl 's c'l111111 .,... ...... N l:11'j4'11'i1' xIt'l Ill'l2lI!4l K J U J- ffiwiii, ,,,, ir wi, ,Y Y Y-7.7 ...7- 77.7 -rT+q f-5 p1Q'T's- +777 i7 7 7,7 -7 , 7 -+++: THE LEAVES 1926 aw 4 4 Acfzbfz llulllml ll114ls1111's .Xl'll0llH. 1l1v sc-11111111 11l11 ol llllh svrws llvul 1111 to ltx , . . 'l'i lllY el-11'1lwl II11- z111ml11-11111 luv lllllll1l0llS Qlmts ll'HIll lmulx sl 11-1 , 1 I . 1 Xl lm l1 lllllul sm-w1':1I lll0lIlllUl'S ol' tlw vast: Stags- NlZlll2lg4'l' ................,..............,.. ..,..,... I 71 flll hlllll 'lllll' l'i4111'4ly ...,.. Nl 1'. Klux ...........,......,....... ilw11'g4' Klux, his S1111 1111 lull 11'u14lu'1's. ..., . 'llwu lxmmtll-gg1'1's.,,... Two 1ll'y ngvnls .... 'l'11'11 IHlfl'lIlIlll'lI.,.... e--If-of 7-l 2-949- XV:1 ' l'v:11'l llzlwlvx 111-11 lla1tlv1'su11 l mms xllllllllgll 2 l'1':11'l ll:1wl41 Huln-1'T Bl1'1'1'ill ,......l,l'2lll Wl1lf:1lu Xlfr lllillft' R-l1ml1 lh-rt llullnml Sl'llIll2lll'l'l4ll llwigllt XYil1-mx lltillilltl l.:111111111l -191111 THE LEAVES1926 2-114-1- 'gllfffzaf M672 Live By 'What Alix!! l.ix'1- By hy Yi1'g'i11i:1 lllllll'1'lI, The li11z1l play ol'Tl10 fllN 111011 s wvll I5I'0S0llf01l Zllfllilllgll it was x'111'y mlifhvlllf. hl0IIlll0l'S ol' Thv mst lo bllllllll, thu 1'11l1l1l1-1' .,..,.... ...... I'lVl'l'l'Tf B1'11'1'11111v1' Mz11'ti11:1, his wifm' ,, ,. .. ll'lllll1Ull, :1 1l1-lmtm' A111121 QXlc1lz1slx:1, .1 wh Vlllll' Allj,Q'l'l ............................. 'l'h1' llvvil ...,................................ Ml1'l1z111l, Hlllllbllg :1pp1'1'11ti1'1- ,.... . 241111111 lx':111if'l1 .,.. . ......,..........,....... llK'l'lllt' ..,.......... . Nllilfil. .......,................. lg2lI'0ll ,xX't'll0lll'l1 ............ 'l'l11f1lk:1, his fun 11111111 f-- 7 . ..II:11'1'i0t G1'i1111's .,.,,.ll:11'1-y fll'1lllf .......l5l'l'lll2l, Suulvs ...lVilli:1111 Smith ..........ll'4'!ll' Ellis ...Alf1'1'1l Nivhmxls .....Sl1i1'l1'y XVvlls ........Mz11'i1- I.11th111' ..l1111'ill0 Rl'llRl14l .... llyllll llIlllllIll'l l'lI'21llli f':11'lst1'11111 K -J U ..,-,- 1 I -hx K3 rfb'-I 9 -7.-, 1 H ----f--- -++-+1 THE LEAVES 1926 3+-4-1. ggklflllg of the flloozf' lfl1lV 43l'K 0l'V Y lfiNi11Q41lA1l1v XIOOIIH was tho iil's1 1111110 I1lz15'S in H10 SOUOIIKI 1 , . r w ' 1111111. ll1vsott111 H11 um gi Wllifll was at 11ig'l1i ill 21 1l1ic'k woods mls vvry 0l'l'0vtiv0, Zllll - ' 'ds ot' ilu- play wvlw- l'0Ill2ll'kilIlly wvll SIFUIIOII in Irish mliulovt. 'l'l10 ftblll ys ill TI10 must WOW: H4'1'gv:111t ........... ..,.... I4 14lw:11'1l 'l'i'lllITlIll' l'ul1vv111:111 11110 ...... ,....,..,.....,,. l 71141 Hush IMI11-v111:111 'Vxxu .,.. ..,,,,. 1 :l'4ll'Q'l' Millvr .X Rn f f 4-11 Mun ...... ..,.. T 1T:11tl1z'w 1'l14-sire' nr- -QQ1 E ve--H-1 70 ja-4-4 E- - .+++1 THE LEAVES 1926 34+ ' 79 ff he Fweenfh Candle Rzlvhucl Lymzm Fivlmhs Tho Fiffvollill Ktillllulxn lHOY'fl'Zlf'S Tho prohlom 0 Olllli'2lTi01l which is lxlN'Oll1lf0l'0d in iIIllI!iQ'I'ill1f fzmmilivs. Members oi' tho cast WOFC Z Yodvtti, thv sllfwmalwl' ....... . ...,,.,... Uwigllt XVilcox Stvlla, his ll21llQ2,'llt0l' .......... ,,..... I Dorothy IIHIISUII Rosa, :umthf-1' Kl2l1lQ,'lltl'l' ......... .....,. N fuxinv Avlwrnmn Mr. Gulmlstvin, lnhm' zxgvnt ...... ,............... I J-um Ehlvr Misra Rulwrts, un :ut fU214'lH'l' ..,... ...... l Jutty Hill 'J - do 'JA-xl: N X x? xt Xa.. X!! 'm3g'i5'6:1ai ' ' 1 2:?6:?i?'5?f:3 -gg- ,E - -e-E4-1 77 2-4-44- .wg THE LEAVES 1926 g++, 4 4 fVe1 U65 77 'XK'l'Y0SU il wan' s1o1'.v lay -lolm l+':1l'l'a11', mlvzlll with tlw xml pliglml ol .1 Nol U lllllltlllillll ol ilu- ll. S Elll' Qvrvivc in FI'zl11cv, wllosv ll0I'YOS wa-V0 sm ll'lll mlwrs ol' tlw oust whim-lm follows, worc all oxcvllollf in tl10i1' parts. .lm-k Foam-s, lf Rook, :L moss 1 lion l42lllg'StHll, vw Av- w lm-ll llm,t:1pt ,. . lrst I.1r-lltvmult ....... xttvmlzxnl ....................... Sm-oml l1l4'lll0II2Ulf .......... .....M1'rl1- .lolmson ..,..,,,,-llillll l,l'2lZ1lli .....l.ow1'll XVll '0ll0l' 3'v zllu ll. S. Air Sl'l'Vll'I' ....... l:llll.UI'1l 1xl'll1 V .Xu fll'4ll'l'lj ........,...........................,.....,.... .Xrtlmr lll'l'1'll, Paul Uvormun, l l'2l,llli Smith, Hola 'l'ln:1h-Im, I Sm-oml l1ll'lll1'll2llll. ...... Sw-owl l.io11t0l1:mf ...... Scwoml l4l0llll'll2Ulf ........ lrst I.im-utollzult ......... W E,,,,Ev.-F-,..v -,E,,Y.- -Q4-5-4-1 78 X-5.4-E .,.,,,.,D:111zL lkogggiv NVlllrur ll2l,Xll'I' .......lDon:1l1l llusfon l r0ul01'ivli Olson l.:m Yvrno Sims Aihlvitrn -W-' -v-I -ev we 32.453 -4 UK i 5 Q Ewa-SQQS' 3,1 'ko . 1 JH 7 L- . Y U +5-91 THE LEAVES 1926 24-4-1- 1925 Gnd S 601011 Ft ll? HW! IRD xvllilll tl1e 15125 football Sl'2lS0ll opened, it was llilllllll that tliere were seven letter llll'll asa nueleus for a fl'illll. 'l'l1e seven letter lIlOll were Cillllilill Allll0I'S0ll, l,l'ft'l'Sflll. Noicl, llale, tlooclale, tleorue, and Morrison. 'l'l1e re111aini11g-yaeaneies were tilletl by Wells, Brown, liates, 'llll0lllIlS0ll. Mooney, Ilelgerson, Miller, Bowers, lfllmler anal Ni0Wt'0lll0l'. llespite Tlll' l'aet that tl1is was Russell lllK'lKlllS0ll'S 'first year as l'02lI'll ol' tl1e l'ootball team, l1e clevelopecl tl1e best football eleven i11 the history ol' tl1e lligli S1-bool. 'll0t'lllllt'2lllj', however, by tl1e rules ol' tl1e lowa State .Xtliletie Assoeia- tion, lll2ll'Sll2lllftlWll l'orl'eite1l its ganies to lilclora 'l'1'ai11i11Q' Sebool, East lVaterloo, Annes, North lies Moines and Vllest Waterloo by a sc-ore ot' 1-0, on 2lC00lllll ot' tl1e ineligibility ot' Allie Morrison. Nevertheless, by llillllllllg' Uskaloosa its o11ly defeat ol' the season, and l1y Wi11- ning lllllltlllj' l'l'0lll tlrinnell anal Boone, lll2ll'Fll2lllf0Wll elearly showed its elailn to state honors. 0sky was tl1e only team to seore points against tl1e red and blue iluring tl1e season. -4.l4:+ ' ' ' ' ' 'fi' -QQQ-1 2449- ' ' -Q ..++g THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. GAMES M. H. S. 60-STATE TRAINING SCHOOL 0 In the first game of the season, the Marshalltown eleven swamped the Eldora eleven in a one-sided game. Noid' played best for the red and blue, ,scoring five touchdowns. Coach Dickinson substituted freely in order to give the new men a chance to show their ability. M. H. S. 19-EAST VVATERLOO 0 Marshalltown won its second game of the season from East High. Both teams tried to gain by straight football, but were unsuccessful. Hale 's seventy yard run for a touchdown was the feature of the game. East Waterloo threatened only once when they had the ball on Marshalltown 's five-yard line in the third quarter. M. H. S. 20-AMES 0 Ames was able to hold the red and blue to a scoreless tie in the first half, but the Ames defense weakened in the final quarters and Marshalltown registered three touchdowns. Long end runs and broken field running by Hale and Noid featured this game. M. H. S. 27-NORTH DES MOINES 0 The red and blue eleven registered their fourth consecutive victory of the season when they defeated North High at the Capitol City. The pink and green warriors failed to stop the Marshalltown offense. On the second play after the first kick-off, cash Dickinson 's gridders carried the ball over for a touchdown. ' M. H. S. 25-WEST WATERLOO 0 Playing a hard driving game of football, Marshalltown continued its winning way by handing West Waterloo its worst setback of the season. The red and blue failed to gain much in the first half, but when the second half started, they settled down with the deter- mination to win. E The local defense repeatedly stopped the Waterloo backs for losses. M. H. S. 25-OSKALOOSA 7 Trailing 0sky,' 7-0 for three quarters of the game, the red and blue opened an irresistable offensive attack which the Down Staters were unable to stop. The touchdown was due to a successful aerial attack and the excellent line-plunging of Mooney. Noid's kick for the extra point hit the bar and bounded back. VVith the score 7-6 and twenty-five seconds of play left, Capt. Anderson booted a place kick from the thirty yard line as the game ended. M. H. S. 45-GRINNELL 0 The annual Armistice Day game was played at Grinnell. The red and blue defeated the Grinnell eleven by an overwhelming score. Grinnell 's fumbling was costly. Capt. Anderson was the star of the game, scoring four touchdowns. Many Marshalltown fans attended the game. M. H. S. 19-BOONE 0 Coach Dickinson 's ridders closed the season with a victorv over the old rivals Boone on the g I U . 1 v home field. The local goal was never 111 danger of being crossed. Peterson and Goodale played a good game on the line. -e-5-+1 83 24-4-4- -+-ag THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. 1925 Letter Men CAPTAIN IIENRY ANnnnsoN Andy End Captain Anderson led the Marshalltown High School eleven through the most successful season in the history of the school. Andy played on the line at end, was a sure nabber of passes and a good kicker. Some sport critics placed Anderson on the second all state eleven while one gave him a berth as captain of the third state eleven. Andy's place at end will be hard to fill next year. CAPTAIN-IGLECT GEORGE MILLER Judd Guard George Miller, red and blue right guard, was chosen to lead the 1926 football eleven. Miller played a steady, consistent game and is expected to make an excellent leader. George 's ability to open holes for the backs was one of the big factors in keeping his tcam's record clean. Miller has one more year to play for M. H. S. JAMES Pi-g'1'EnsoN ' ' Pete Tackli- This was Peterson 's last and best year on the varsity squad. He occupied his position at tackle for three years. Peterson never failed to deliver for M. H. S. and was always a scrapper and a sure tackler. Various sport critics place Peterson on the second and third all state elevens. He also received first team mention in the Iowa High School Athlete, a state athletic publication. LLOYD HALE ' ' Lloyd ' ' Ilulfbaelr Halo was one of the fastest halfbaeks and open field mnn'ers in the state. Lloyd showed ability in running with the ball, passing and kicking. His fighting spirit and good sportsman- ship helped Marshalltown many times to win a victory. Four different state sport critics placed Hale on the second state eleven. He will be lost by pgraduation. WALTER VSTELLS ' ' Will! ' ' Ceutm' This was Wells first year on the varsity. Walt had plenty of fight, and held his own with opposing centers. Wells position at the pivot center will be hard to fill next year as he will be lost by graduation. His name appeared on the State Honor Roll for the football season of 1925. CARL Nom Jimmie ' Ilalfback Noid won his fourth letter in football this year. Jimmie proved to be a great ground gainer for the red and blue eleven. He could pass and kick. Noid's name appeared on the State Honor Roll and was chosen for a position at half on the first state eleven by one sports writer. He will not be eligible next year. RALPH GOODALE Buttercup ' ' Guard Goodale was the heaviest man on the team. He always fought until the last and played stellar football for M. H. S. Ralph received a berth at guard on the second state eleven. Ile will graduate with the class of 1926. -i-5-+1 84 X-e-+L ...pq THE LEAVES 192.6 3.-re.. FORD BROWVN ' ' lftsh ' ' End Fish played his first year for M. H. S. at end. He played a fine game throughout the season and showed ability to nab passes and break up oppone11t's aerial attacks. Ho will bo lost by graduation. CYRUS THOMPSON ' ' Cy ' ' Quarterback Thompson was the general of this year's football eleven. Although he was one of the smallest members of the squad he had lots of fight. He was an exceptional nabber of passes and an equally good tosser. Cyn is lost by graduation. JESSE BOWERS . ' ' Jess ' ' Tackle This was Bower 's first year on the varsity. Jesse was a hard tackler and a scrappy fighter. He could always be depended upon whether his team was on defense or offense. Bowers will not be eligible next year. FLOYD HELGERSON ' ' M um? ' ' Guard Helgerson, while not a regular, made an efficient substitute and could always be depended upon to fill any gap on the line, He received mention in the Iowa High School Athlete along with his team mate Peterson. He will be lost by graduation. HARRY GATES ' 'Pu Pa Halfback Gates was the utility back field man and could fill these positions well when called upon to do so. He was a good open field runner. Harry graduates with the class of 26 . RAPIIAEL GEORGE ' ' Firpo ' ' Guard This was George 's second year on the first team. He had lots of fight and played his posi- tion well. Injuries, however, kept Fil-po from some of the games. He will' be lost by graduation. - EVERETT NEXVCOMEH ulvewtn End .Newcomer made a good utility man for the end position and could always be depended upon. Big things are expected of him next year. V DEAN ELDER ' ' Lump ' ' ' Girard Elder was the smallest man on the team. He had plenty of scrap and was a hard worker. Dean made a dependable substitute for the line. He is lost by graduation. VERNON MOONEY Five Yard Mooney Fullbaglc Mooney ably filled the gap at fullback and his line plunges were a big factor in the red and blue offense. His line plunging gained for him the familiar name of five yard McCarthy , well known Chicago University fullback. He graduates with the class of 1926. -e-54-1 85 2-e--Q .+++: THE LEAVES 1926 gm-.. Russell E. Dz'c,5z'mon This was Russell Dickinson 's first year as football coach and it proved to be very successful, even beyond our fondest hopes. Although Coach developed an undefeated eleven, his success in the other major sports, basketball and track, is to be envied. It is the fighting spirit of the Red and Blue that has carried M. H. S. to victory and this spirit can be justly attributed to Coach Dickinson. He has built up teams from seemingly no material whatever and has trained them into winning aggregations. Great things are expected from Dickinson in the future. 4-Q4-1 86 2+-5+ X f ffxi 'N x fi 5 J 1 I .V msn ml A i 4+-n-1 T H E L E A Valli S 2 6 MZ-1-5 U 1925-26 S M5011 FORICWORIJ With tive letter men as a nut-lens lifll' this yeai s team anal many prmnising eanchmlates, l'naeh lhelmismi was ahle to develop a winning ecnnhinatnm. .Xl thongli the team met with a number' ol' defeats, the games were all elose antl haul ought, GANIICH M, ll. S. -llfGll,M.XN 20 'l'he tirst lvasliethall game ot' H025-26 season was wun easily when M. ll. H. tlefeatesl Gilman ll-Llll. Captain Brown antl llale letl in senring. M. ll. S. 237-l'Il.lXlRA TRAINING HVIIOOL IN The Illgh Seliunl live hail an easy time in mlefeating' Ehlura. llale was high 'mint man tm' Nlarshalltnwn. Many substitutes were nse4l in this gaim-. M. ll. H. 24vlNlAHON t'l'l'Y 217 NN'ith Vapt. lirnwn nut of must ot' the gzune, Dielcinsnn 's quintet lust :1 liereelv euntestetl ,.,'2llllt' to Mason City, New YUZIIAS Day. lt teak three extra perimls tu tleeitle the gtllllt' whieh was hartl funglut and elnse tllI'UllQ,'ll0llf. 4,.,,iWi ' - -T'-'TT..' . .il ff i f::r 'ffw -P-i-+1 THE 'LEAVES 1926 24-'if' M. H. S. 12--HAMPTON 11 Marshalltown High was able to even up its New Year's trip by nosing out Hampton 12 to 11. Ability to make its free throws gave M. H. S. victory. Wells and Anderson showed up best for Marshalltown. M. H. S. 22-Nevada 29 The red and blue cagers received a setback at the hands of Nevada. The visitors held the head thruout the game although Marshalltown rallied and tied the score in the 3d quarter. M. H. S. 11-AMES 22 The Ames High quintet administered a sound drubbing to Dickinson 's quintet to the tune of 22 to 11. This was apparently an of night for Marshalltown and the team could not hit its stride. Hale showed best for the red and blue. M. H. S. 21-EAST WATERLOO 15 The red and blue cage team won a thriller from East Vilaterloo. Things looked bad for M. H. S., for in the last minute the score was 16-15 in East High 's favor. However, Capt. Brown was equal to the occasion and sunk three goals to win 21 to 15. M. H. S. 22-GRINNELL 19 M. H. S. defeated Grinnell in a fast game in the Marshalltown gym by a 22 to 19 score. This game was close throughout and provided many thrills for the spectators. M. H. S. 14-BOONE 27 I The M. H. S. quintet lost to its old rival, Boone High in a fast and exciting game. Mar- shalltown's defense was slow at times and allowed the visitors to cage many shots from the floor. , M. H. S. 20-GRANT I-1 Marshalltown met and defeated a new opponent, Grant High of Cedar Rapids 20 to 14. Brown and Hale led in scoring for the locals, while Anderson 's defensive work was outstanding. M. H. S. 18-BOONE 23 Boone High registered its second win over Marshalltown by the score of 23 to 18. This game was harder fought than the score indicates and was won by Boone only after a hard battle. Hale was high scorer for M. H. S. M. H. S. 22-GRINNELL 19 Diekinson's basketball five defeated Grinnell for the second time this season by the score of 22 to 19. Grinnell gave us quite a scare by obtaining a four point lead in the final quarter, but Anderson saved the game by counting three goals in quick succession. M. H. S. 29-AMES 18 Marshalltown avenged itself by defeating Ames in the return game. With Hale playing his usual Hashy game, to extend itself to win. The locals showed much improvement in team work and ability to make free throws. M. H. S. 22-NEVADA 13 Dickinson 's five again came back and defeated another school that had beaten them earlier in the season. The red and blue defense was the feature of the game. Gates, playing right guard held Nevada 's star pointless and garnered two baskets himself. M. H. S. 25-GRANT 39 Grant High gave Dickinson 's quintet a setback in the final game of the year. Marshalltown was unable to guard the fast fioor work of the home team. Hale and Anderson starred for DISTRICT TOURNEY M. H. s. 25-s'rA'rE CENTER ia Marshalltown 's quintet easily defeated State Center in the first round of the District Tournament to the time of 25 to 13. Horace Miller playing in the absence of Hale, showed up well. Marshalltown. M. H. S. 20-NEWTON 21 M. H. S. was eliminated from the State title race by the fast Newton quintet, who later became State Champions. Newton received the breaks of the game and barely nosed out the red and blue by one point. - -9-5--I-X 89 :'.-U-4+ 1 - ..++g THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. Basketball Letter Men , CAISTAIN Foan BROWN ' ' Fish ' ' 1' Forward t'Fish led the 1926 basketball season through a successful season. His ability to cover the door aided the team greatly in all Marshalltown 's games. Brown will be lost by gradua- tion. , d LEONARD ENNIS I ' Len' ' A Guard Ennis played his seeond year on the basketball team. U Len' ' played a good game whether on otivense or defense. He has two more years to play for M. H. S. LLOYD HALE Lloydy ' ' ' Forward This was Hale's second and best year as a regular. He was one of the fastest and best forwards that has ever played for the red and blue. Hale was high point winner of the season. Ho graduates in June. HENRY ANDERSON ' ' Andy ' ' I Guard Anderson filled the position at standing' guard for the red and blue. Andy's ability to shoot baskets and break up opponents' plays made him one of the most valuable players on the team. He leaves a place that will be hard to fill next year. HARRY GATES ' ' Poo Poo ' ' Forward Gates proved a valuable asset to the team. He' could play at guard and forward with ex- veptional ability. Ile will be lost to next year 's team. WAI.TPlR NVFLLS ' ' Walt ' ' Center VValt filled the position at center until seeond semester began. when he was forced from play by the eight semester ruling. He graduates with the class of '26, VVALTER MILLER Walt Center This was Miller's first year on the team. He showed exceptional ability and improved greatly as the season progressed. Walt will be back next year. WII1BUR WI'IEELEll ' 4 Slim ' ' Center Wheeler is an underclassman who made the team. His height enabled him to outjump most Opposing centers. He has two years more to play for M. H. S. -+5-a-1 90 24-44- I 2 4 l l S I .mg THE LEAVES 1926 g++? Wreftlzhg S 6415011 Ft JRICWORD With many out for vvrcstling and competition kcvn, il winning team was de- volopml. Although thoro were only three dual meets, Marshalltown Glcarly showoml its SllIlI'0lll2lI'y ovor all other tozuns in the stats- hy nosing out Cherokee in tho state moot. 'l'h0 loc-als won two firsts, tl second and two thirds at the Ames moot. - -, -9+-9-1 92 X-9-Q - - ..1,+g THE LEAVES 1926 3-fe.. Wrefilzhg Meet! M. H. S. 21-AMES 0 The wrestling team won its first meet- of the season by downing Ames at Ames. Although the red and blue team was made up of new material they all showerl good form. The men who won by falls were: Campbell, Capt. Goorlale and Foster. Those winning by decision were: Stern, 'l'rowhriilge and G. Morrison. M. H. S. 18-INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL 9 - The second meet of the season was held at Eldora. Although M. H. S. secured only two falls the locals came out with the long' end of the score. Falls were won by Capt. Gooclale and Foster. Decisions were won by Mooney, Saurer, Campbell and Trowbridge. A M. H. S. 24-AMES 3 The return match with Ames was another victory for M. H. S. The matches were all fast and hard fought. The men winning falls were Capt. Gooclale, Foster an'l Campbell. Those winning by decision were: Young, Sauer and Swelleburg. Those 'wrestling to a draw were: Trowbridge, G. Morrison and Mooney. STATE MEET Marshalltown won the state championship at Ames again this year by garnering 18 points. This is the second time in the history of the school that the local wrestlers have won the state championship. Goodale and Foster won first in their classes. Sauer and Campbell won third place in their respective weights. 5 efb i' 25 37 -e-54-1 93 2+-5-Q -4-5-tj THE LEAVES 1926 Xe-H Letter Men CAPTAIN RALPH Goommz ' ' Buttercup ' ' Heavyweight Goodale went through the season undefeated and won first honors at the state meet. This is his second year as state champion. He graduates in June. CAPTAIN-ELECT Manu: Fosrnn ' ' Moon ' ' 125 Pounds This was Foster's second year on the team and his best. He took first place in the state meet. Foster has two more years to wrestle for M. H. S. SAM Tnowsmoea ' ' Sam ' ' 115 Pounds Sam wrestled his second year on the team. He won all his matches and took second at the state meet. He has two more years of competition. P1m.1P S'rmN Phil 85 Pounds This was Stearn's first year on the team. He could always be depended upon to gain points. Stern has two more years in M. H. S. . GUY MORRISON ' ' Bulldog ' ' 145 Pounds Guy proved to he a good wrestler like his brother Allie. He has three more years to wrestle. VERNON MOONEY Five Yard 158 Poimds This was Mooney 's second and best year. He eould always be depended upon to gain points. Mooney leaves with the class of U26 . RAYMOND SAUER ' ' Ray ' ' 105 Pormds Sauer wrestled his first year for M. H. S. He lost only one match and took third in the state meet. He has one more year. JAM!-is CAMPBELL ' ' J im ' ' 85 I'oumls Campbell represented M. II. S. on the mat for the first time this year. Ile took third in the state meet. He has three more years of competition. Tmsonoan Swnmzauao Swede .135 Pounds Swedeburg was new in the game this year but his fight usually brought him through. He will be back next year. H.-mms YOUNG ' ' Y 0'lU'lf.0 A 105 Pounds Young was also an inexperienced wrestler, but his gameness made him very successful. -4-Q-+1 94 X-0-Q-+ Ax x Q, 'f 3 . E ' ' W 1 1 W W fw MMM ff 'I ff MM' fr ,4 if 4 if 5? Z my , V F. 'N Q fffff x vi ,i Lgwm Wh X J Swv ? P sw XJ' H M ww. fl ml 'QM lb f K k ll' Ku. 3 lf W ' lu N W f X 1 if fa' ,ff I , X ,f WW, ' ' l ,JC WH wf I Y M1 X!!! M9 fa f i l Q1 6, if QU fn , 2. xv f 1- if 3 I5 I .il , x my wkl V an lf. J 'll NY X WMM l kk .Q-ag THE LEAVES 1926 3-fe.. Track Seafon FOREVVORD At the start of the track season sixty men answered Coach Dickinson 's call. Among.: these were nine letter men, Capt. Hale, Hise, Arnold, Lamond, Templar, Goodale, Gates, Ingersol and Brown around which the squad was built. Six meets were on the schedule including Grinnell Relay Try-Outs, Drake Relays, Grinnell College Invitation, District Track and Field, State Track and Field and the Iowa City Meet with a large number out and with hard work and training, a winning' team was developed. GRINNELL RELAYS Marshalltown won its first track meet of the season at Grinnell by garnering a total ot 26 points. Fifteen teams from various parts ot the state competed. West Des Moines with 1615 points placed second and Grinnell with 14 took third. J. Ilise won first in the pole vault and Brown took first in the high jump. 'I'he halt' mile relay team took first in their heat and the mile and two mile teams took second. Goodale took third in both the discus throw and shot put. For a pre-season trial meet the results were very good and made promise of a successful season. 44-M-W-?M--WW? .t.g..,.g 90 gag.. .Q-ag THE LEAVES 1926 gt-4-.. DRAKE RELAYS Coach Dickinson entered the mile and two mile relay teams at the Drake Relay Meet this year. The red and blue failed to place in the mile, but the two mile team finished third. It was composed of G. Miller, Hale, Arnold and NV. Hise. GRINNELL COLLEGE INVITATION TRACK AND FIELD MEET The red and blue track team captured third place in the Grinnell meet by scoring 22 points. Competition was keen among the fifteen schools entered, which displayed a fine array of talent. Vifashington High of Cedar Rapids with 355 points placed first and East High, Des Moines with 311f2 points took second. Captain I-Iale led the locals in scoring, taking first in the broad jump, second in the 220-yard low hurdles and third in the 120-yard high hurdles. VV. Hise took first in the half mile. Arnold took fourth in the quarter mile run and J. Hise and Ingersol tied for third in the pole vault. The half mile relay team placed second. A DISTRICT TRACK AND FIELD MEET Coach Diekinson's track squad won the district track and field meet held at Franklin Field by amassing' a total of 5315 points. Newton with 24, Ames with 2215, and Grinnell with 1755 points finished second, third, and fourth respec- tively. Captain Hale counted 18 points for his team. Hale took second in the 120-yard high hurdles, first in the 220-yard low hurdles, the high jump and the broad jump. W. Hise, Ingersoll, Gates, Arnold, Goodale, J. Hise, Turner, Templar, Car- penter and Pettit also contributed points for M. H. S. TRACK LETTER MEN At the start of the track season, nine letter men were available for the team. Captain Hale, Arnold, Gates and Templar were good sprint men. Hale also could high and broad jump and was a good hurdler both in the highs and lows. Brown in the high jump, Ingersol in the pole vault, and floodale in the weights could always be depended upon to gain points for M. H. S. VV. Hise, Hale, Arnold and Lamond were middle distance men of ability. J. Hise in the pole vault. Carpenter in the mile, Turner in the hurdles, G. Miller in the half and mile runs, Pettit in the broad jump and VVilson in the dashes, were new men to make letters. A -e-54-1 97 X44-4' THE LEAVES 1926 A+?-if: '75 H ..+-tg THE LEAVES 1926 34.4. J Q. A. A The G. A. A. is an organization consisting of one hundred forty girls sponsored by Miss Geneva Messe. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in athletic activities among the girls. An M is awarded to each girl winning the required number of points. The total number of points was raised from four hundred to six hundred this year. Only three girls, Louise Hang, Jean Frances and Genevieve Southard, succeeded in winning an M this year. The required points are: Hiking, 2 pts. per mile...- ............ Ice Skating, 4 pts. per hour ............ Skiing, 4 pts. per hour ........ ......... Swimniing, 4 pts. per hour .... ............ Track, 4 pts. per hour ............ ....-... Tennis, 4 pts. per hour..... ............ 250 150 150 150 100 150 pts. pts pts. pts. pts. pts. The oiiicers are: President, Dorothy Hanson 5 Marjorie Johnson. Bicycling, 4 pts. per hour ................ 200 pts. Horseback riding, 4 pts. per hour .... 75 pts. Coasting, 4 pts. per hour...... ............. 150 pts. Roller Skating, 4 pts. per hour ........ 200 pts. 2 pts. for each home basketball and football game. 4 pts. for each out of town game. Vice President, Ardele Mowryg Treasurer, During the year several social entertainments were held in the gymnasium. -Q-54-1 99 X-n--4+ +4 THE LEAVES 1926 pw. wx -uk Us l .rf lx -9-5.-pi 100 f,-n-4+ 4 .ly I , f f I X G, f ff fry? Af x f I N Y -+++: THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. X Q si 591.5 gun Sinranee BENIN , KZ,-3 - fqkfx f' A' Q9 .,-Ty 4 'K fl'i'i-'Au Cfskgjfskiigii fr 9115 4 lv 7219 .Q i X ff 4 X U 0 , ,, seprfs, Munn cnms ' l lTFl x,t . 'x,. -.. Q.. 6 ea Q 0 W2 wif iiqiai Q '..s .QU .. 1 4, ,4 ,,35 15nvull5 bv 7'ulPoL!S,- Tv VoTl. una' W - :mu eurc mm- '. x . A-r ' X 1 W' A M ls ,QQ un 5 I Xu ll I X Y .45-0' , X wb A F, 1 . . f f . Q. fm. .4 , + '.. f 1 lv I if f Qu-G 'Q '11 ' Q Y AEE' r wx t -alexa. ,. If-fax S.. 1 yr A. I ' S-' . N . . 37 Fil- il Aft, L Calendar l.1'1S'l' WE FORG ET S 11 ptr' In I1 1' r 8. Tho floors of flu' factory of kiimrlwlgv opvu and the multitumlo ruslics in. T110 toting of pig- skin begins and rt-cruits number 62. 9. First issue of Pobblv. Student body rv- joic-vs. 11. Four liunilrml ninvly subscriptions l'0c'viv1-ml for the nowspapvr. 14. All Soniors wovp ovor lust 'frm' tivkvt to 1110 county fair. 15. Prinr-ipal B. R. Millor is wc-lvoniv to M. H. S. Svvonel issuv of Pvbblvs. 16-18. Moro tvars-pay for 'Pvbblc-s. 21. First G. Y. Mvclting. Rvsolvwl-tliat no Junior or Svnior girl slioulml join thc' G. Y. Club. C17 22. Assvlnbly-Footlmull is tlwnw. Princ-ipul B. R. Miller appmxrs bvforv the studvnt body. 25. First Hi-Y mvvting. 26. M. H. S. wins hor first vivtory. M. ll. S. G0-Elmlora Training School 0. 310. First N. T. Luna-li. 211. Primary Qlvction for uppvr vluss o1'i'i1'vrs. Politics is Suri' t0rribl0. 01'fnlu'r 2. Final 1-lvvtion. .lamvs Olson anal Crostou Rvvsc arc' vlvclml Svnior and Junior prvsislvnts rvspectivvly. Othvr officvrs for tlw Svnior Class arv: Vice' Pre-sidvnt, Harry Gates: S0v1'0fzu'y, Mzrrgarvt Dawsong Trvasurvr, Doan Eldvr. IL M. H. S. 19-East VVat0rloo 0. 5-10. Fire- prvvvntion wvvk. Good subject for tllvmos. 10. M. H. S. 20-Anlvs ll. 111. Assombly. Dr. VVvml0l spvzlks on flu' vuru oi' H10 tvvtli. 16. Girls' Glvv Club lms party. 232. M. ll. S. Rvsorvus 25-Rollo Pluinv Rv- svrvvs 0. 24. Tl11'00 Clworsl North High 0-M. H. S. 27. Big' lropos for vllanxpionlsllip. 27. Svnior Class lll00tlllg'. lxIlll'll C'Vlllt'1ll'l' of pugnasious instinvt. Confusion reigns. 251. Assvmbly. Miss llvlvn M. Ilvnnvtt talks on tho subjvvl !'xv47f'2lti01lSH. Jznfoneapoffvurrns -,.-.4+? gm G A A Pqrtv ' I OCZJI :HN Wlvnl ommr MIJNIVVDQIIIJI wb-W1 fil. M. ll. S. L5--YY1'st XV1Lil'l'l00 1. -if-bi 102 24-4-9- -4-54-X THE LEAVES 1926 245' Av01'!'7TIfIIPI' Il. Pep assembly for Oskaloosa QJZIIIIO. Gooilale expostulates. Bullard anml Stern, Cheer Leaders make tirst appearance of season. 5-ti. Teachers' State Convention at Des Moines. Holiday forced upon us. 6. Red and Blue scalps Osky 9-T. DeMolay Frolic. Usual whisperings in the halls: What are you going to wear? HVVho's your date? ltl. Joint G. Y.-Hi-Y rlinner. Mr. H. H. llorne, State Y. M. C. A. Secretary of Missouri, talks. ll. Arniistiee Day. Six hunelretl enthusiasts boartl the speeial to Grinnell. M. ll. S. 45- liriunell tl. lil. First call for basketball warriors. lil. Annual eommittee eontinues to liaggle. 18. Lett-overs start campaigning' for the 4 ' Leaves ' '. 25. Tearing' of hair anml gnasliing of teeth. Hook reports are tlue. 26. Boone is burie4l here. M. ll. S. lil- lioone tl. 26-27. Tl12LllkSQ'lVlllQ,' vacation. 27-28. Junior Class Play is big' sueeess. Forrest Rieheson attends the National High School Press Convention at Madison, XViseonsin. December 4. First movieg usual price. G. Y. Banquet- boys get free feed. P. S. The bank broke. Girls disappointed on April 26. QHi-Y Banquetj 4-5. Pebbles Staff attends convention at Grin- nell. ti. Marshalltown lligh Sehool Orehestra eon- vert. ll. First basketball game, M. H. S. -ll-Gil- man 20. Assembly students entertain. Dean Elder remarks on he weather up here . 17. Pebbles Staff enjoys dinner and hears con- vention reports. We do not mean to infer that they tliil not enjoy the reports. 18. Christmas Assembly. Several members of speech department prove their ability. lil. Jan. 4. Christmas van-ation. Students and 1':u'ulty mourn. .Q-54.1 103 :Q-9-4+ I' , . 5. 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I , f , f Afifffl fjflfflf f' f f ffiz' ffZ1ff7ff f M, . 1704 -If-iff?-1 - J ,711 Vue fmv f gflvvnf ual i January 1. M. H. S. 24-Mason City 27. Many strong and firm resolutions are made. 2. Resolutions shattered. Hampton 11-M. ll. 12. S. 7. Assembly. 8. Nevada defeats M. H. S. Troopers 29-22. 9. Ames 22-M. H. S. 11. 15. M. H. S. wrestlers are victors at Ames meet. 20-21. Semester examinations. Thrills and Heart Throbs. 21. The High School Orchestra broadcasts from WOI, Ames. Great success. Much static. 22. Semester closes-half holiday. 23. M. H. S. 21-Grinnell 19. 25. Second semester begins. Flunkers start anew. 29. Boone defeats M. H. S. 27-14. Assembly and speeches. 31. Tragic announcement-there ain't no Santa Clause--welll have no annual. Felnwary 12. M. ll. S. wrestlers 24-Ames wrestlers Il. M. ll. S. goes down before Boone again 23-13. 13. Lucky! M. H. S. 21.-Grinnell 19. 19. M. H. S. 29-Ames 18. Assembly. 19-20. State mat meet at Ames. M. H. S. takes the honors. 20. M. H. S. defeats Nevada in thrilling cage game. 23. Re-open Annual sale eampaigll. 26. Grant 'High of Cedar Rapids defeats M. ll. S. 29-25. March 4-5. One-Act Plays: Nerves , VVl1at Men Live By , Action'l, 'fThe Fifteenth Candle , Poor Mcll, The Rising of the Moonn. Great successes. 5-6. Sectional basketball tournament at Baxter. M. H. S. is eliminated from the District Tourna- ment at Vllaterloo. -Q-Q-+1 104 X444- Eq THE LEAVES 1926 pa 111. G. Y. f'1lt01'121111S f111'111ty. A11 t111' ki11s w111'0 t11111111 1111 111 11111 s111111isti1'11t1-11-11111111111 111111 1'11l1l11101'1 211. 111111111 111'11t111'i1'111 1'1111t0st. -1'11'0111 t111' six 1-11t11i1-s 19111121141 1111111111111 11111111 first. S111111111111110 Class Party for tho 11111'1111s0 111 1'11111izi11g t111'i1' 111tit11111'. 211-27. i11.1'11sy R111'1'1' 1111111S11S. 29-A111'. 2. S111'i11,q v111'11ti1111-1111111s11s 1211110 1111111- l'I1l'0. April 1-T. 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May F11t1'-11g'11ity of gyni gi111s 11is111:1y1111. jp 'W ' g 5 -'C' 1 21111 t1111 Qll0l1ll 111 t111' May, M11l11111', 1 21111 t1111 K E 'E I i 'WY Q11111'11 111: t111' May. , X Q 1 'I I K5 L lllkgljgglllin- , 28. 1111111111-S1-11i111' 1311111111111 at t1111 Y. M. C. A. Z 1 . 4 I ng 1l!1::fRR,NT I' ' ,:, 3111. 11111'1'11111111'1111t1' Sl'1'111l11l 111 M11t111111ist C711111'1'11. , 1 1 U 'L I 4,1 N.l,l 11 1 1 67 .1 . 1 21 '. 1 1 ' '21 June 5 2. S1'11i111' c1111SS 1'111y. ' 3- E hm. 6 ffm 19.1 we 'mc 1,1 ermsu -1. P1111111111111'111111'11t. vw Y Q S bn -5--215: 105 2-414-6- 'Q-54-1 THE LE AVES 1926 2+-5-e When the Annual comes out the Knock- ers Club will meet. 'Tis love that makes the arm go 'round. A thing' of beauty is an expense forever. -Hise. Puppy love is the beginning of a dog 's life.-Goodale. Miss Cooper: I will answer no questions during the test. Warren Patterson: Neither will I. Miss llelen Cooper in French class: VVanda, you may decline man in French. Wanda M.: I refuse to decline any man. Dorothy W.: Did you hurt yourself when you stumbled over the pianoil' Ethel XV.: No, I hit the soft peddle. Merle J.: What are you thinking about? Margaret D.: Nothing: what did you think I was thinking aboutiy' Merle: Nothing. Rich.: Say Olson, what would you do if you found iive dollars in your pocket? Jim: I would think I had on someone else 's trousers. ' ' llaradon: What did I make in my test, Mr. Terryi Mr. Terry: H Mistakes. !! Ye Gods and little fishes-Seniors and Preps. Alf: Dearest, may I have a kiss? Dorothy: No, dear, father will be home in an hour. Mr. Miller: ls that your mother's sig- nature? ' ' Hollis S.: As near as I can make it. r i L' . li We wmnsll WNY ' nnnyl1EMuu.- If uf: lJovsuT so MJNY f xx LEE' lNNuqLg 1 if -7 an sf.. v Q ' I , -H 5-:,:gi:5f' -T-1.2. - ' f -- 1 re - ' Freddy: Grandpa did you onee have hair like snow? Grandpa: Yes, my boy. Freddy: Well, who shoveled it off? Men haven 't many faults, only two, Everything they say and everything they do. WVARNING! Never make love in a corn field or a potato patch. Corn has ears and is easily shocked, while thc potatoes have eyes. You should make an oat of this. I stole a kiss the other night, My conscience hurt, alack. I think I'1l have to go tonight And give the darn thing back. Miss Cooper: Give me a good example of the word 'ruminate', Vernonf! Vernon Mooney:- UI was mad at the family at supper And hardly touched a thing on my plate, But I slid a lot in my pockets And went up in my ruminatef' Miss Cooper: The word 'malicious' please, Frank. Frank Ingersoll:- 'fllelp Murder! Murder Help! I heard the people shout. Ah, hah! The tramp of soldiers! The malicious been ealled out! -9+-9: 106 24.44. W THE LEAVES 1926 g++- -e-2+-u-1 107 24-5- -f++g THE LEAVES 1926 mf- . M. H S. Szfem' Drama . ICXTRA! DEAN FLDFR Supported by An All Star Cast 1n The Knockout of the Season! GOOD MORNING JUDGE Showing April l-7 MF lol I5 UNH O LY THRliI2 Starring CLIVE MATTHEXVS MICRLIQ STOTTS JAMES PETERSON A REAL HIT! ! ! ! Run four years At Franklin Field The Feature of the Day FLORICNCIQ HOFFA JAMES OLSON in I,et's Get Married Don't Miss lt! FORREST RICHFSON in OLD LOVFS AND NEVVH The Man VVho Dared For The Love of Darling NOVV! NOVV! A Tragedy THRlflf VVEAKSU Featuring FLOYD l'llfLGlfRSON RALPH GOODALV: ICARL BASHAM GSJLZB The Hit of the Season! Played for Three Weeks in Liseomb FOR HEAVEN'S SAKFU Featuring' MARVIN li. VVILSON Supported by An All-Star Cast SFFITNOVVH!!! -e-5-+1 108 24-4-6- -e+-u-1 T H E LEAVES 1926 X4-44' eh 1 U! fl f V X liilvow avr nj V Was this one of our public Sp0ak01'S7 Ladies and g-gentlemen: When I-I-I came here tonight only two people knew my speech-my f-f-father and m-m-myself. N-n-now only f-f-father knows it. There were tears in the eyes of the potatoes, And the cabbage shook its head, For the news had reached the ears of the corn, That the Vinegar's mother was dead. TO DANCE OR NOT TO DANCE To dance, or not to daneeg that is the questiong VVhether 'tis nobler in the mind to bear The slings and arrows of an enraged faculty, Or to rebel against their rules And, by disobeying, end all? To danceg to dance Some moreg and by a dance to say we end The sehool work and the thousand terrible threats, That are daily heaped upon us. To dance, to daneeg To danceg perchance to ragg ay, there's tho rubg For in that unresistible dance what teachers might drop in When we are lightly gliding oler that slippery floor, To bid us pause! I don't like that argument about the eggs spoiling in storage. uvvhyaln UI think it's a rotten argument. Young Man: I want your daughter for my wife. Girlls father: You go home and tell your wife she can 't have my daughter. WHO SINGS WHAT? Show Me the Way To Go Home-Wilbur Wheeler. The Prisoner's Song-Walter Wells and Company. Just a Sailor's Sweetheart-Bess Sehmal- feldt. Sweet Man-Ralph Goodale. Oh Boy! What a Girl-Burneita Dann. 1 Love My Baby My Baby Loves Me- Gerald Myers. That Certain Party-Dorothy VVill. Five Feet Two Eyes of Blue-Ethel Wespe. Sleepy Time Gal-Jane Louise Greene. Sittin' on Top of the World-Binford Arney. Freshie-Fish Brown. Just a Little Drink--Dean Elder Kiss Me Again-Gertrude Noekling Charlie My Boy--Verona Bush Cheatin' on Me-Hise. Sweet Georgia Brown-Amber Arnold Red Hot Henry Brown-Maurice Arnold. Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue-Jean Milne. O! How I Miss You Tonight-Dorothy Hanson. Let Me Call You Sweetheart--Florenee Hoffa. Home Sweet Home-Keith and Ralph. Want a Little Lovin '-Jeannette Ringland. Sometime-Marvin Wilson. Down By the Wineger Works-Wanda Maulsby. Thanks for the Buggy Ride-Juniors. Ukelele Lady-Chuck Reynolds. Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals.- Forrest Richeson. -..- -5-E-4-1 109 X444- -4-E-+1 THE LEAVES 1926 X-0-+P' 9.07 BI. A 'fkir dggjfffyl pn-ici A M , ,, -it fx if Kite ivlifgbzfgnfij ? ,. Censored V0 ll :fo 833' gm Q ,1,. ,g ,X ,wg Chiu! E? P QM. The Arena FLnminfsybU+f.g MEN s .QEMI Q .4-3-Q-jf 1 10 Q-5.4-e' -Q-ag THE LEAVES 1926 ss. qb' M - QP . ll 1:5 ' It ' .. A :if ' ' T 1 I ev Did you ever hear about the caterpillar who tickled himself to death? Bill Innes: I passed right by my girl's house last nite. Bud Merrill: HAnd didult you go in? Bill: No, there was a car outside and it said. Dodge. The school gets all the benefit, The students get all the fame, The printer gets all the money, But the staff gets all the blame. Engaged to four girls at oneelll' cried Clive Matthews in horror. How can you explain sueh conduct? I guess Cupid shot me with a machine gunf' replied Jim Peterson. The parlor holds the twain, Miranda and her love-sick swain, Heandshe But harkl a step upon the stair, And papa finds them sitting there, He and She STUFF! Great lrluifs from little study grow. Flirtation is attention without intention. Old friends are like cheese-strongest. Be it ever so homely, there 's no face like your own. Exams are like the poor-we always have them with us. The most curious thing' in the world is a girl who is not eurious. Big eorns from little oxfords grow. Coach Dickinson Qin physiologyj: We had a fine specimen of a brain around here but the owner came and collected it. XVanda: 'tSay, Mr. Rupp, those girls are talking' about you. Mr. Rupp: HThere's one thing they could not tind anything better to talk about. Mr. Terry: Mary, why have you got your book open? Mary Merrill: So 1 can see the inside. Mr. Terry: VVhat is a vaeuumii' Evelyn Edenliurn: I have it in my head, but 1 ean't think of it just now. Rupp: HI am tempted to give you an ex- amination. ' l Elder: Yield not to temptation. Prep: And are mine the only lips you 've ever kissedii' Senior: ' 'Yes, they are the sweetest of all. l ' There are two reasons why some people don 't mind their own business. One is that they haveult any mind, the other is that they haveu't any business. Miss Dunn: What happens when the president dies? Harry Gates: The viee president takes his place. Miss Dunn: lVhat happens when the vice president dies? Harry Gates: They-they lmury him. DEDICATED TO CYRUS THOMPSON! Ain 't afraid of roarin' lions, Ainlt afraid of bats, Ain't afraid of elephants, Ain 't afraid of snarlin' dogs, Ain't afraid of squirrels, Ain't afraid of guinea pigs, But lilll afraid of girls! -.wg lll gee... ..-wg THE LEAVES 1926 :M-.- WEBSTER REVISED A Agouy-The minutes spent in writing tests. B lllull'--An attempt to cover your ignorance with transparency of superficial knowl- edge. 0 Canned-Kicked out. D Desk-A combination seat, pillow, bed, bookcase, waste-paper basket. Diploma-W'ritten statement informing one that his services are no longer needed in M. II. S. E Explosion--Vllhat happens when we explain why we didn't have our lessons. F Faculty-A troublesome organization. G Graduation Invitation-A polite request for a handout. H llallfMeeting' place of the masses. I 11'-Reason for not having lessons. J Joke-Freshman. K Kiss-Nothing divided by two. Knee-A movable settce for young ladies fespeeially Juniorsj. L Latin-Dead language with few followers. M Mi raele -Unexpected vacation. N Nothing'-VVl1at we learn. 0 Overwork--Not known to students. P Pet-That which M. H. S. teachers never have. Q Questioners--Synonym for teachers. ...Hg 112 R Rules-Something possessed by all schools, but never k11own to students. S St. Patrick 's Day-Time of the year when people show their true color. T Test-Something dctested by all. U Uufilled. V Ventilation-System for amusement of Physic students. W Worry-The state of mind which makes students fear that because school stopped Friday it will not begin again Monday. X X-am-An attempt on the part of the teach- er to measure the amount of ignorance posessed by the student. Y Yesterday-The day before today. Z fCensored by Editolzj Miss Kutish, fDietating to Latin Classy: Slave where is thy horse? Don Buchwald: It's in my desk, but honest, I wasnlt using it. x I. ai V : E77 4 45. n i lllllllllr ll::lllll . 27 5?f.I IIIIIai 5322222252222 ,SFU-. Eziiiiiiiiiiii rsssssssssssii EL ev' X-8-4+ THE LEAVES 1926 3-E+ -eff-4-gf 1 13 244+- aw: THE LEAVES 1926 g++.. Semor Clay! W 171 ln the name of Xvisdoni, YVe the class of 1926, of the city of Marshalltown, Marshall County and the State of Iowa, do hereby, being of sound and disposing memory, fwe linger on the memoryj make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in 01'der, as justly as we may, to distribute a few tokens which we have acquired by five years of arduous effort, for the uplift, education, and general welfare of the student body, faculty, and general public. We do hereby direct that our funeral services shall he conducted at the expense of the Juniors, and that such will be carried on with all of the dignity and splendor to which we are justly entitled. Item-First to our Fellows, the Juniors, a carload of experience in pullishing an Annual. Item'-To the Sophomores we leave, yea willingly, all our advice acquired by five years of actual, hardened, relentless experience-namely, tirst a trip to Mr. Miller 's ofiice is purely one of delight and adventure which everyone should try to take before leaving the halls of M. H. S., second, that a pony for Caesar, though a nerve racking risk, is t1'uly worth the price. Item--And to our Freshman brothers, our undaunted, neverfailing, unsurpassed nerve and courage, without which we could never have overcome the trials and obstacles which have confronted us during our tive years of high school life. Item--To the Preps, all the meadows and clover blossoms, and butterflies thereof, and all the little birds and the hills upon which they can coast in winter and down which they can roll in summer, and the Iowa River where they may skate and incidentally slippo, slippere, falli, bumptus. ' Ill'lll--T0 the following individuals: l. Willard Thompson 's boxing gloves to whovnerer aspires to pugilistic fame. 22. Lloyd Hale 's athletic ability to George Miller. Il. Wanda Maulsby's incessant talking to Katherine Davidson. 4. Ethel Wespe's grades to Wilbur Baxter. tHe needs 'em.j 5. Dean Elder 's jokes to the Home for the Deaf . 6. Forrest Richeson's fatherly ways to Robert Valentine. 7. Vernon Mooney 's winning ways with the ladies and his curly locks, to Max Adams. 8. Ethel Rickey bequeaths her master hand at writing poetry to Gretchen Vogel. Sl. Glen Gilson's bashfulness to Creston Reese. 10. Dorothy Raugh's dignified carriage and quiet ways to Jean Francis. ll. Britton Haradon 's legal mind to Edward Buehwald. lil. Marvin VVilson's graceful dancing to Frank Carlstrom. lil. Clive Matthews' permanent chair in the office to Austin '1'urner. I-1. Ford Brown 's playfulness and playthings to Raymond Sauer. Last but not least, We, the Senior Class of 1926, will to the entire high school our well known abilities in the classroom and on the athletic field, and to the faculty, the pleasure of remembering us as the most lovable class which ever graduated from M. H. S. In witness whereof, VVe have, hereunto set our hands and seal, this 4th day of June A. D. lilllli. qsrzxng w. B. A. 4 W- - .sq 114 rss.. Lx N W WN QCDQ GD 0 o,o' O6 I A ,.p Q0 ., if ' ik LJ , Q,,,l1xQ1- w 511' .v 3, 1 F K ' X 6 I cv 1j.ZT..Q G' 1, Q , Y , , 4 7 lNlf zmnuzils, lilxc lwrilliimt x iclor'ics,1zirc lwrouglit ulwout lu' thc co-or- Lllllilllllll ol' slxilllul gguiicmlship uml trained cllorl, llic Llzilm CS! Ollicr lii1g.gi'1ix'imggf fo. iwM11cl'ic:n's llorcmosr school zmnuul dcsigning uml engraving spccizilixr, lwcnizsc in its organization ure molwilizcd Amcricu's leading cru- .ilixu minds mil muh imp il Ll illxnign TI lll j NI lN 82 CNLLILR IQNCJRAVIYG CC. 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