Basketball Review Viflhen the 192-l-1925 basket ball season opened, the outlook was rather dismal. Coach Senneff's hopes for a championship team were almost shattered by Ingram's football injury and Captain Erickson's extended illness. However, the Inter-class Tournament held in early December showed an abundance of good material, and the coach created out of it a team that made an enviable record before the season closed. The first part of the season was marked by several defeats, but the team continued to improve and the season ended with a whirlwind finish that swept all opposition aside and gave Moline the District Championship and third place in the Sectional Tournament. The first game of the season was lost to Cambridge just before the Holidays by only one point. The game ended with the score at 28 to 27. january ninth found the Maroons at Streator. It was a great battle. The players on both sides fought with every ounce of their strength, but Moline finally won a 22 to 18 victory. Macomb Academy was the next team to try their strength against Moline. The game was an exibition of strong offense and speedy defense by the Macomb cagers. They won 27 to 24. Superiority in both offense and defense gave the Moline Cage squad a 23 to 12 victory over Augustana Academy. Moline's eclipse in the game at Osltaloosa was almost complete. They held the Iowans to a fairly even score during the first quarter. Then Old Lady Luclc refused to smile on them longer and they lost 1-l to 30. llflisfortune continued to follow the team. They lost to Streator the following weelc 19 to 20 on the home floor. The next game was staged in the Augustana gym. Rock Island did the unexpected and defeated Moline 16 to 1-l. There was great rejoicing in the camp of our ancient enemy over their first victory in some time. From this time on our luck changed for the better. Rock Falls was reputed to be a strong team. They were. Their spirits soared high when they got the jump on Moline in the first quarter, but when they left the court their wings were drooping. Moline had defeated them 16 to 12. The next two games were away from home and Moline WO11 both of them. Un February sixth, the Maroons defeated Galesburg 20 to 15. They then went on to Macomb and avenged their previous defeat by netting a 29 to 11 victory. . The team that later won third place in the Iowa State Tournament. Hslcaloosa, was the only opponent able to down the Maroons twice. They came to Moline February fourteenth and received a nice little valentine in the form of a 25 to 20 victory, but it was anybody's game till the final whistle. Galesburg next came to Moline for another session with the Maroons. They went home with another defeat added to their list. Moline won 21 to 17. February twenty-seventh saw Rock Island playing in the Moline gym. Coach Senneffs up-and-coming team downed them 22 to 17. The last game of the schedule was with Augustana Academy. The academy boys fought hard, but Moline smothered them 37 to 9. 96 TRACK 1924 CAPTAIU 1nc3RAm Upper row: C. W. Holmgren, H. Rinehart, Osborn, Sandstrom. M. Erickson, Holmer, Petexbon Van Vooren, G. F. Sennetf Lower row: M. Rinehart, Swim, E. Erickson, Schultz, Schillinger, Larson, Ingram, Yeagel G. F. Senneff .... C. W. Holmgren. .. Vic Esterdahl .... W. Hohner .. Earl Erickson Milton Erickson Vic Esterdahl Cliff Ingram Arthur Larson Lee Osborn Glenn Peterson Track 1924 Emil Van Vooren . . .Coafli . .Mcuzagcr . .Cullvtailz . .T1't'lfl1L I' Howard Rinehart Millard Rinehart Robert Sandstrom Martin Schillinger Hugo Schultz Paul Swim Harold Yeager EIS 1924 Track Season Forty-tive candidates answered the call issued by Coach Senneff for track and field tryouts in the spring. There was a predominance of held stars and a lack of strong track material. However, the coach, as has become his custom, speedily shaped from mediocre material a team of championship caliber. The track team garnered second place in the three major events on their calendar, the indoor invitational at Augustana, the llig Eight tourney, and the triangular between Moline, liast Moline and Rock Island. At the Augustana invitational meet Davenport carried oft lirst honors with 27 2-3 points. Moline was second with 21 1-5 points. Vic lfsterdahl was Moline's high point man, registering 8 2-3 points. Unly two Moliners were entered at the I,O111lJZ11'Cl Interscholastic meet at Galesburg. Osborne placed first in the discus throw, and Ingram annexed second place in the javelin throw. Long and hard practice put the cinder men in shape for the llig Eight. The weather was unfavorable, making any new records impossible. Rock Island captured First place after a nip-and-tuck hattle with the Maroons, which was decided only at the finish of the last eve11t. Moline annexed second place with 33 1-7 points to Rock Island's 37 3-35 points. In the State Interscholastic meet at the University of Illinois, Gsborne was the only Maroon to break into the scoring column. He garnered live points with a first in the discus throw. The last event of the season was the triangular meet held at Browning Field. Moline took second place with 61 points, while Rock Island again carried off highest honors with a total of 65 points. East Moline placed third with 18 points. Osborne established a new Tri-City record in the discus throw with an excellent toss of 119 feet, 1012 inches. 99 Mo1ir1e's Invitational Meet Cliff topping the tall timbers. BQ, 5335: 5 fi X35 N'.4Ee, I Bob tossing the shot 43 feet. lr Mahvie all up in the air. '79 nbnnfu-rx rn 'MYQ f 'xx-w'1 :'X nw 'vprfwk' .fxpfx - fflfl 0 n 0 Q mum CLASS Armin . Senior Basketball HEAVYWEIGHT Never did Coach Edward Carlson's heavyweight senior team need the hacking of Old Lady Luck worse than in the semi-finals, hut that fickle lady refused to give them her sup- port and they were eliminated hy the up-and-coming juniors. The seniors played a fast and thrilling game, hut a series of clean pot-shots hy the juniors wrecked their hopes for the championship. Upper Row: Lundlaolm, Carlson. Coach, Rinehart Lower Row: Hansen, Carthey, Schacht Cl RLS Miss Severance. after weeks of hard training, led the senior girls into the Interclass Tour- nament and had the satisfaction of having them place lirst, lYitl1 the entire team playing ehanipionship haskethall, the seniors made a clean sweep of their games and vanquished the sophomore quintet in the final playoff. Conti teamwork and excellent hasket shooting char- acterized their playing through- Ullt lllc 'lllllff' tllllfllalllellt- UDDS1' Row: Weber, Wilson, Spratt, Livingston. Maves Lower Row: Johnson, Palmer, Dnehelliehn LILDHTXYEIGHT 'Tis an ill wind that blows nohody some gootlf' and the senior lightweight team would have heen happy if the winds of chance had only hlown more favorahly in their direction dur- ing the tournament. The team put up a good light, but the underclassmen seemed to have all the luck, and they were lin- ally forced into fourth place. Upper Row: Peterson, Carlson, Coach, West Lower Row: Larson, Ewing, Becker, Brissman 102 HE.-XVYWEIGHT The Junior heavyweights up- held the honor of their class by annexing first place in the Interelass basketball tourney. Wfhen the final whistle blew. the log of Tournament rivalry showed the convincing total of three victories and one defeat for the juniors. The entire team worked with a precision and effectiveness that did credit to the conscientious and skillful coaching of Mr. Ekhlad. Junior Basketball Upper Row: Sehlotfeldt, Odean. Ekblad, Coach. Kurrle, Reimers Lower Row: Esterdahl, Laugman, Pierce, Wahe Upper Row: Boquist, Schidlofki Swim, Hunker, Johnson, Vance Lower Row: Engstrom, Runkel, Falk, Smith LIGHTXYEIGHT The Junior lightweight team, not to be outdone by their heav- ier classmates, galloped ahead of the last contender and won the lightweight championship. The team was given some anx- ious moments in the final play- off and Coach Ekblad anxiously awaited the outcome, but the quintet finally drew ahead and established its claim to the championship by a decisive vic- tory. GIRLS The junior girls after win- ning their first game by a deci- sive score, met hard luck and were eliminated in the semi- tinal game of the Tournament. The seniors had no easy time with the juniors and the sopho- mores were able to triumph by only a one-point margin. The team did credit to the skillful coaching of Miss Agnes Schid- lofski and Miss Myrtle Linder. They placed third in the tourn- ament. Upper Row: Swanson, Lindquist, Ekblazl, Coach, Stnuber Lower Row: Roden, Larson, Peterson I 103 7 A Sophomore Basketball Upper Row: Carlson. Humphrey, Yeager, Coach, Blue, Hyink Lower Row: Pearson, Ellstrom, Arnold. Wilson GIRLS The Sophomore team staged a great light for supremacy during the Tournament and al- most won the championship hy their excellent playing in the final game. The fact that the second year team placed second in the tourney augurs well for their chances to win the title next year. The splendid record made hy the team is a tribute to the alile coaching of Miss lilolff. HEAVYWEIGHT Harold Yeager's sophomore heavy squad won up to the finals of their series. but their hope for the inter-class cham- pionship consideration was shattered when they were downed by the juniors' brilliant aggregation in the final play- off. The team played a won- derful game all through the tournament and placed second in the final. I iff' Upper Row: Rinehart, Hammer, Kellogg. Johnston, Fawks Center Row: Karstens, Stormont Lower Row: Madison, Carlmark, Thomson Upper Row: Servine, Francis, Yeager, Coach, Bloemsma, Johansen Lower Row: A. Johnson, Shirkey, H. Johnson LIGHTWEIGHT The Sophomore lightweight team duplicated the feats of the heavier third-year men and won second place in the light- weight events. They displayed real championship caliber and gave the juniors a hard run for first place. The team displayed a knowledge of the game that enabled them to play a superior brand of ball and earn second place in the tournament. 104 Freshman Basketball HEAVYWEIGHT The Freshman heavyweight team entered the tourney im- bued with a good fighting spirit and did their best to uphold the honor of their class. Despite their youth and inexperience the first year men showed up remarkably well while they were in the tournament. Al- though they brought up the rear, Coach Palmer's squad made anenviable record for good. clean, sportsmanlike bas- ketball. Upper Row: Snndqnist, Beck, Linder, Magnusson Lower Row: Lnndeen, Giesenhagen, Johnson Upper How: West, Landee, Gooden, Swanson, Hook, Emery, Gould Lower Row: Smith, Kachevas, Stoneburner LIGHTWEIGHT Despite the fact that they were eliminated before the final game of the tournament. the freshman lightweight team dis- played good teamwork, put up a good fight, and placed third among the lightweights. Their chief Weakness was their lack of scoring ability. VVith the good experience they have gained this year, they should be able to make things lively for the upper-classmen next season. f3lRLS Age and experience told in the girls' lnter-class Tournament and the team uf youngsters who battled so bravely for the honor of the freshman class were forced to how in defeat before the onslaughts of the older ag- gregations. Though the team placed fourth in the tourna- ment, Miss Belz's charges de- serve credit for their display of fight and courage. Upper Row: Hunt, Relmers., Larson, K. Palmer, Coach. Schmidt, Lage Lower Row: Albright, M. Palmer, McChesriey 10.3 Inter-Class Basketball Tourney A new idea for class basketball was advanced and carried out this year in Moline High. It was thought best to hold the boys' Interclass Baskethall Tournament in Decemher instead of having it in the Spring as has heen the custom heretofore. The main advantage in this was that it gave Coach Senneff a good line on the haskethall material for the coming haskethall season. The tournament opened on Decemher eighth and each class was represented hy two teams, the heavy-weights and the lightweights. Four heavyweight teams took the Hoor on the opening day. The sophomores opened the tournament by overcoming the seniors 13 to 9. The '27 squad showed excellent teamwork and held the lead throughout the entire game. ln the sceond com- bat, the juniors registered a score of 12 to S against the freshmen. . Tuesday saw the lightweights in possession of the court. In a fast game, the freshman team triumphed over the sophomores in a fourth overtime period 16 to 1-L. The juniors easily downed the seniors 16 to 7 in the first game of the afternoon. Decemher tenth saw the heavyweights again in action. lt was an unlucky day for freshmen and juniors, The yearlings were defeated liy the seniors I2 to Sl, and the sophomores upset the juniors to to 113. , The next afternoon was given over to the lightweight teams. .-Xftei' putting up a stiff light the freshmen were defeated hy the juniors 5 to 10 and the seniors were eliminated hy the sophomores I3 to 123. flu Decemher twelfth two heavy and lwir lightweight teams fought in the semi- linals. The seniors opposed the juniors in the fastest game of the tourney. The juniors won hy a 325 to 15 score. Following this game, the '27 lightweights won from the freshmen. ln the final playoff, the heavy and liglitweight teams of the '36 and '27 classes opposed each other for the championships. The junior heavyweights won the title 15, lim 14 after a hard struggle. and the 'SG lightweights overcame the '27 opposition 11 to G. It was a great day for the '27 class, The girls' haskctball tournament was more interesting than usual this year. The new rules. which allowed the teams more floor work, were largely responsible for harder fought and hetter played games. The tournament opened March seventeenth with the seniors facing the sophomores in the hrst game of the series. The 'E27's fought hard hut age and experience triumphed and they were defeated 11 to 29, The juniors engaged the freshmen in the final game of the afternoon, and handed them a 3513 to 14 defeat. The next after- noon the freshmen were completely overwhelmed hy the 355 to 5 victory of the sophomores, and the juniors were swamped 13 to TIS hy the seniors. Two teams met in the semi-finals, The sophomores eliminated the juniors 23 to 22, hut it was anyone'5 game until the end and required an overtime period to name the winner. The seniors met the juniors in a final thrilling battle for the championship and won 13 to 9. l0G Inter-Class Track Meet The annual interclass track meet was held April 2 and 3 in the High School gym- nasium. There was a complete schedule of indoor events for boys and girls and competition was quite keen, despite the fact that in some of the events there were only a few contenders. To start the meet Mable Johnson, '26, won first place in the girls' 20-yard dash, setting a new record of 3 1-4 seconds. Carlmark, '27, placed second and Rohrer, '26, third. In the boys' ranks, Sam Whitfield, '37, did the stretch in 2 -L-5 seconds, while Carlson, '25, and Thomas, '27, tied for second. Mabel Johnson annexed another first place by doing the 50-yard dash in 7 1-5 seconds. Maves, '25, and Stormont, '27, tied for second place. Thomas and VVhitheld tied for first place in the 220-yard dash, while Schultz and Art Larson of the '26 class tied for third. The time, 28 seconds, was 3-5 of a second behind the record made by Vic Esterdahl last year. Steffanson, '25, jumped a height of 5 feet I5 3-4 inches in the high jump for first honors. Tom Larson, '26, and Aultman, '28, took second and third respectively. Buck. '25, won the mile run. Rinehart, '26, pleced second and Charlie Larson, '26, third. Time, 5 minutes 313 seconds. Vance. '26, took the girls' basketball throw, with Mayes, '25, second, and T. johnson '26, third. Distance 68 feet. The -140-yard dash was run in 66 1-5 seconds by Art Larson, '26. Cowley, '28, and liuttler, '27, took second and third respectively. The hop, step and jump went to the seniors. Buck won with a leap of 3:5 feet 4 1-2 inches. VV. Johnson and Ingram placed second and third. Kachevas, '28, ran the girls' 100-yard dash in 14 2-5 seconds. Stormont, '25, took second, and VVilson, '25. and johnson, '26, tied for third. In the boys' event Ingram and Whitfield tied the record made by Vic Esterdahl by circling the lap and a half in 12 seconds. A. Larson placed third. The shot put belonged exclusively to the seniors. Sandstrom heaved the shot for -12 feet 5 1-2 inches, and won first place. Erickson and Carlson claimed second and third. Buck again took hrst place when he ran the half mile in 2 minutes 26 -I-5 seconds. Rinehart and C. Larson, juniors, took second and third. Dennhardt, a freshman, won the pole vault with a mark of 9 feet 1 inch. Ellstrom and Servine of the sophomores took second and third. In the girls' relay fone lap eachl the seniors and sophomores tied for first, while the juniors placed third. Time 41 23-5 seconds. In the boys' event ttwo laps each? the sophomores took first, the seniors second, and the juniors third. Time 1 minute 8 -I-.3 seconds. The seniors were the winners of the meet, scoring 51 1-2 points, the sophomores followed with 41 points and the juniors with 137 1-2. The freshmen made but 14 points. This was the seniors' fourth consecutive championship. Buck was chief point winner for the boys, totaling 15 points, while Mabel Johnson led the girls with 11 points. 107 1924 Football Schedule Sept. 27 Moline .... .... 0 Engelwood .. Oct. 4 Moline .... .... 4 8 Streator .... Oct. 11 Moline .... . . 6 Muskegon .... . Oct. IS Moline .... .. 7 Cedar Rapids Oct. 25 Moline .... .. 0 East St. Louis. . .. Nov. 1 Moline .... .. 54 Galesburg ..... . Nov. 8 Moline .... .. 0 Louisville .... Nov. 15 Moline .... . 7 Peoria ....... Nov 27 Moline .... .. 20 Rock Island .... Total points Moline .... .... 1 42 Opponents .... 1924-25 Basketball Schedule Jan. 3 Moline .... 27 Cambridge ...... jan. 9 Moline .... . 22 Streator ............ .... Jan. 16 Moline .... . . 24 Macomb Academy ...., . . jan. 17 Moline .... .. 18 Augustana Academy Jan. 23 Moline .... .. 1-l Oskaloosa ............. .... Jan. 2-1 Moline .... . . 19 Streatol' ............ . . Ian. 30 Moline .... .. 14 Rock Island .. .. Jan. 31 Moline .... . . 16 Rock Falls ..,.. . Feb. 6 Moline ..,. . . 20 Galesburg ........... . . .. Feb 7 Moline .... . . 20 Macomb Academy . . . . . . . Feb. 14 Moline .... .. 20 Oskaloosa ....... . Feb. 20 Moline .... .. 21 Calesburg ......... . Feb. 27 Moline .... . 22 Rock Island ........... .... Feb. 28 Moline .... . 37 Augustana Academy Total points Moline .... ...313 Opponents ........ ... 1924 Football Reserve Schedule Oct. 17 Moline .... ............. . 19 Rock Island .... Nov. 15 Moline .... .. 52 East Moline Nov. 22 Moline .... .. 27 Rock Island Total points Moline .... ..,. 9 8 Opponents 1924-25 Basketball Reserve Schedule Jan. 17 Moline .... .... 1 4 Annawan .. jan. 23 Moline .... .... 1 6 Annawan ... jan. 30 Moline .... .... 1 5 Rock Island Feb. ri Moline .... .... E 31 East Moline Feb. 20 Moline .... .... 2 5 East Moline Feb. 21 Moline .... . . 25 Port Byron . . .. Feb. 27 Moline .... .... 1 4 Rock Island .. Feb. 28 Moline .... . . 23 Port Byron .. . . Total points Moline .... .... 1 53 Oponents .. 0 0 13 32 0 0 T2 18 3 138 28 18 27 12 30 20 16 12 15 11 23 17 17 9 255 O 0 6 6 16 18 5 18 7 14 7 16 101 Here Here There There Here There There Here Here Here There Here Here There Here There Here There There Here Here Here There There Here Here Here There There There Here There Here Here 108 LITERARY E052 i L I B 511 l . ii 1 . I , A if' 'f Q CAREY MARTIN sHALLENE Literary Association OFFICERS Lyle Carey .... ....... P resident John Martin. . . .... Vice Presiderzt Milda Shallene .... . . .Student Jllauagcz' The interest and prestige accorded literary events in school is due, in a large degree, to the Literary association. Organized in recent years for the purpose of placing the forensic and journalistic enterprises on the same basis financially, and to coordinate the work of all literary activities of the school, this organization has been a very decided success. The American principle of organization and consolidation has been most effectively applied to the literary activities with the result that their importance in the daily lfe in the school increases yearly. Since in all organizations the officers are the living embodiment of its spirit and purpose, a large part of the praise for the splendid work of this association falls to the officers who,,this year, have so successfully piloted it. .iw H'-.4 ac: X 'Jil ' jf, .5 , 111 CAREY COLSON RIECHERS Boys, Declamation Un thc evening of Friday, December 6, ten declaimers competed for a place on the Boys' Declamation Team. XYhen the judges' decision was announced the six successful contestants were found to be: Gordon Aspen- gren, Lyle Carey, Howard Colson, ,lohn Martin, Edward Riechers and W'alford XYalden. Lyle Carey, who gave the selection, Gods Man, was adjudged the best declaimer and was given the privilege of representing Moline in the Boys' liig Eight Declamation contest. ,X triangular contest was held with Geneseo and Rock Island on Tues- day, December IO. ln the verbal liattle with lleneseo, held on the home platform, Lyle Carey, ,lloward Colson, and Edward Riechers represented Moline, while Gordon Aspengren, 'lohn Martin, and W'alford VValden repre- sented the school at Rock Island. The Moline speakers were victorious on both tloors and won the three-cornered contest. ln the liig Eight Contest held at fleneseo on December 12, our represen- tative did very tine work, but tailed to place. Ixewanee, Monmouth and Geneseo won places in the order named. . ' 4 1 ASPENGREN MARTIN WALDEN 112 WSF., -6 -.f-O DOLKART DU CRAY MCBAIN Girls' Declamation Ten girls competed on XYednesday evening, February sl, for member- ship on the Girls' Declamation Team. Competition was keen, which made the judging more diliicult. The successful contestants were Hannah Jane Bell, Grace Darling, Eleanor Dolkart, Villette DuCray, Cecile McBain, and Milda Shallene. The triangular contest held between Moline, Rock Islaiid and Geneseo on February 6, resulted in a victory for Moline. Eleanor Dollcart, Villette DuCray, and Cecile Mcllain spoke in Moline, while Hannah 'lane Bell, Grace Darling, and Milda Shallene spoke in Geneseo. Moline won both contests. Eleanor Dolkart was chosen as Moline's Big Eight representative. The Big Eight Declamation Contest was held at Rock Island on February 13, and our contestant placed third. Rock Island and Monmouth won first and second places respectively. Three members of this year's team are eligible for competition next year, and with such a nucleus to huild around, a strong team may he expected. BELL DARLING SHALLENE 113 DOLKART COLSON RIECHERS CURTIS Debate The lli Eifflit arvtnnent this year was on the Question. Resolved, r- 1 b :H Y I ' 7 lhat the bt, Lawrence Vlatcrway Project should be constructed. ' The affirmative trio niet the Rock Island team on the home floor Friday, March l3. Soon the arguments were Hying thiclc and fast. The Islanders, however, were unable to break through the defense of the Moliners and the judges presented a 2 to l decision to the Plow City debaters. The negative team clashed on the sanie night with Davenport, meeting the lowans' athrniative aggregation on the Davenport platform. Our debat- ers all did exceptionally well, presenting a strong case to their opponents. The Keiberites received the decision of each judge by a narrow percentage, largely because of their smoothness of delivery and their employment of debate technicalities. ,-Xrhrmative Negative lileanor Dolkart, Captain VValford VValden, Captain Howard Colson Arnold Clair lid. Riechers Paul Schwiebert Iiessie Curtis, Alti VVarren Streed, Alt. WALDEN CLAIR SCHWIEBERT STREED 114 CARR CURTIS DOLKART Extempore Try-outs for places on the Exteniporaneous Speaking Team were held in the Zl.L1Cl1tO1'lLllH Friday evening, April 3. The winning speakers and their subjects were as follows: Leona Carr, The Prohibition Question 3 Bessie Curtis, The Mexican Situation 3 Eleanor Dolkart, I'hilippine Independence 3 Edward Riechers, The Air Service and the Navy 3 Milda Shallene, Mussolini 3 Vlfalforil Wzilcleii, The Forest Service. A dual contest with Rock Island was held on the Islanders' platform VVc-dnesday afternoon, April 15. After a spirited contest Rock Island emerged the victor by a narrow margin. By virtue of her showing in the two preliminary contests, Eleanor Dolkart was chosen as lX'loline's Big Eight representative. In the contest Friday, April 17, at Galesburg, our representative took first place by a decisive score. Davenport placed second and Rock Island third, giving the Tri-Cities a slain in the three events. Eleanor was the only girl in the contest. RIECHERS SHALLENE WALDEN 115 COCKRELL 2 Ella M. Cockrell As adviser and councilor of the An- nual, Line O' Type, and the Maroon and VVhite Handbook, Miss Cockrell has been most instrumental in maintaining a high standard in the publications of Moline High School. Evidence of the high place of journ- alism in the school, due in a large mea- sure to the guidance of Miss Cockrell, is furnished by the records in past years of Moline High School publications. The Annual was ranked as one of the ten best in the United States in its class, in a nation-wide contest conducted by the Central Interscholastic Press Association last year, while the Line O' Type for two successive years won the honor in state- wide competition, of being the second- best high school weekly in Illinois in its class. Dolph Lain . Back of the success of any literary contest and contestant lies efficient coach- ing. Moline High School is fortunate in having for its coach of the cleclamation, debate and extempore teams, Dolph Lain, whose work in training our contestants has contributed greatly to the victories won by Moline speakers. Mr. Lain has been instructor in Pub- lic Speaking for two years. During this short time Moline has placed in two Big Eight contests. Boys' Declam- ation in 1923 and Girls' Declamation in 1925. Our teams have also won two tri- angular struggles, Boys, Declamation in 1924 and Girls' Declamation in 1925. LAIN 116 Vg' PUDLICAT ION S J. E. SCHACHT TED R. SMITH The 1925 M il. E. Schacht .... ...Nulzagizzg Editor Ted R. Smith ..... .... B Il5ilIFS.Y flfflllllgfl' Ella M. Cockrell. .. ......... .......... A d'Z'1'SFl' STAFF Walford VValden .,...................... .... F acuity Margaret Maxlield, Everett Cartliey .... .... C Iasscxr Earl Ronk . ..........,............ .... . -lflzlvfifs Edward Riecliers .... ..... I ,z'lv1'm'y Hester O'Neill ..... ......... . Ynrivfy Leona Carr ...... . . . . . . ..... Ozjfyavrisntiolzs Gladys Vlfagner ...........,...... ...... L Prarlialirx Robert Richardson, Dean Cornell .... .,..... 5 'zzafns Ann Vernon .................... .. .... Calendar Mark Marsell, Ruth Spratt ..... ........................ H zznmr Willard Seaholm ................. ....rls.sista11t Bzzsincxs Alavzagcr Carl Balzer, William Parsonage ..................... , ....... .':lllZ'l I'f1'.YiI1g Lela VViley, Helen Anderson, Hazel Nelson .... .... T ypisir 11S BALZER CARTHEY CARR CORNELL PARSONAGE MARSELL MAXFIELD O'NEILL A RICHARDSON RIECHERS RONK SEAHOLM SPRATT VERNON WAGNER WALDEN 119 The 1925 MH The l9Z5 M is taken from the press, after months of hard work, at an approximate cost of 33,000.00 Vllhen it is considered that the M sells for 31.25 or 31.50, one readily sees the work involved in financing this book. Business conditions in Moline and the vicinity have been unusually poor. However, despite financial handicaps of various natures, ive believe we have been able to publish a book that is different from the preceding M's, and, we hope, equal to any. Changes in arrangement of material have been made, different ideas instituted, a color border introduced, a new type of cover design, something different in the view section, new methods of photo- graphing class groups, and a different method in arranging senior panels. All these things and many more have been changed or added with the view of pleasing our subscribers. VVe trust we have succeeded. MU Artists Soderstrom Cornell Nelson K Lintl U Runkel Haskell Gould Esterdahl Green Held Selby Norton Wilson Wilkinson Larson Straw lfll i f '1f - . .. , yr , 353351 E The MARUON frWHI'l'E HANDB O OK LI OLINE, ILLINOIS tags' The Hand Book In line with the ever increasing literary interests a new publication has been developed, known as the Maroon and XYhite llandbook. This booklet is essentially a description of Moline lligh School, telling of its history, customs, and the activities and organizations which it fosters, The handbook is distributed free of charge to the incoming freshmen at the beginning of each semester, and was distributed to the entire student body at the time of its publication. The Maroon and XYhite Handbook is something which has long been desired by both teachers and students. In it the reader may find a directory of the clubs and organizations in the school and an idea of the proper procedure in all matters of school routine. The Board of Education very kindly provided for the printing of thc handbook, while its editing was entrusted to a connnittee consisting of Vtfalford VValden, '25, chairman, Ann Vernon, '25, Hester fJ'Neill, '25, Edward Riechers, '25, and Merlin Francis, '26, with Ella M. Cockrell as faculty adviser. 1721 L- A- MURRAY- JY- R. E. STEPHENSON Line G' Type L. A. Murray, jr.. . . . . . R. E. Stephenson .... Stanley Hoyt .... Ella M. Cockrell .... STAFF Arnold Clalr .,................................... Gordon Aspengren, John Martin, Fred Swanson ..... John Alsterlund, Everett Cartluey .... . .......... Hester O'Neill, Janette Martin ............. Francis Selby, Grace Darling, Bessie Curtis Leona Carr, Roy Dcvinncy, Edward Riechers .... Wfarren Streed ............................... Ruth Spratt .... Lyle Carey ...................... Ruth Murray ...................... Marlowe Crawford, Hazel Heaps .... .Mmzagiazg Edifor B11si11vs.v Mazzagm' KF1'rsf Scn1c.vtr1'J BHSZAIICSS Ilfdllllgfl' fSl't'UlId St.'lIIL'Sff'l'2 ........:1di'1'5c'1' ....-'1.YXL7t'1'flfC Editor . ....4ssi,vfa11f Editors ...........S1m1'f,v .....E.rrl1ar1gr.v . . . .ict-pm-fm . . . . . ...... f47kl'.x' ............Fratzzrrs -ldt'v1'Iis1'Hg Jllazzagm' CI'l'L llItIfl011 Mnzzagvr .............Illailz'1zg 122 ALSTERLUND ASPENGREN CAREY CARR A A 1 ' of 'z A .. .V 4, N .L ls, ' .Lf - f v A 4 CARTHEY CURTIS DARLING DEVINNEY ,, , A ' DOLKART EKBLAD FALK HEAPS HOYT JORDAN MARTIN RIECHERS I 123 SPRATT STREED SWANSON WEST CRAWFORD HARRIS MARTIN MURRAY The Line O,Type The Line O' Type under the capable direction of Linwood Murray has efficiently performed its duty as a recorder of school events. It has brought much credit and honor to the school by winning second place in its class at the Illinois Press Association Convention held at Champaign, and also by bringing home the banner for the best sports story at the High School Newspaper Convention sponsored by Knox College. The business alTairs of the paper were very ably managed during the hrst semester by Ralph Stephenson, and upon the graduation of Ralph in January the financial end was supervised with equal care by Stanley l-loyt. The management this year continued to publish the paper weekly as was done the previous year. The articles in The Line O' Type have always been in real newspaper style. Four special columns proved of great interest. namely, X, Up and Down, Gridiron Gabblef' and USO I Am Told. The extensive use of cuts has also helped to liven its pages. 124 , m l'UIlHlllIIIIIHWllllllllilnHW!lUUHH!!Mil1rm31lIll!l IIIIIUIILIIIIIIIIYIWWIIW IU 1HlPlHi!llRll'IllllU mm -lnlllllllllllllm. C 1 ' N VIA W , u H 7 i v 'lw msilwi 4 ' 'T' W f Q ., mil ' x x 'Wi 113 J ! X y i J f , X 'l': x 1 Will Q Lv.. K x., x , -A c ,J 'T JA -A if -if W. lv.. ,n '-4 -F' 1925 Dramatics The dramatic season of 1925 opened with the Junior Play and closed with the Latin Play. In the short space of time elapsing between these two productions the students of the school have been given the opportunity of witnessing some truly remarkable amateur acting. The Seniors with their very line presentation of Adam and Evaf, scored a notable success. The juniors presented Clarence in a very creditable manner and great things may be expected from the third year Thespians next season. The Qperetta was more picturesque than ever before. lt ranks with the best the Glee Clubs have ever offered. The other two senior performances, the Minstrel Revue by the Fellowship, and Cupids and Calories, by the A. D. C. were both novel and well presented. The last of the plays, Dido, given by the Latin Department, was of the same high standard that has characterized these performances since their inauguration in 1910. The dramatic season as a whole was a decided success. VVith few exceptions large and appreciative audiences were on hand. Coaching and managing of the plays has been of the highest order. Already our thoughts are turning to next year, and we are confident that the same high standard will be maintained. 127 Senior Play The Senior Class presented the four-act comedy, Adam and Eva, April ll, in the school auditorium. The play was under the direction of liduah Creutz Bradley. S'X'1I0f7.YlS -lames King, millionaire, has a large fam- ily whose extravagant ideas are a source of much tribulatiou to him. The family, with the family physician, plot to get Mr. King away for the summer so as to be free from him restrictions on their extravagance. He discovers the plot, but decides to go anyhow on a trip up the Amazon and leave in charge of his household Adam Smith, a young em- ployee of the firm, who has old-fashioned Business M2,m1,fe,- ideas of home life. EDWARD RIECHERS ln the meantime, Lord Andrew Gordon, a Scotchman with a title he wishes to exchange for a fortune, hecomes engaged to Eva. Finally Adam fahricates the story that Mr. King has lost all his money and that the family will have to go to work. NVhen Mr. King returns this is the posi- tion in which he finds them. Adam confesses he made up the story in order to bring them to their senses. Lord Andrew breaks the engagement, and Eva and Adam are happy in their new-found love. . ll? -f-.-,,,T-. ,.,o K . , i 1 ill 128 Adam and Eva CAST .-Idnnz Sllliiil. .. ..... lValford Vlialden Ewa King ..... .......... G race Darling James King ......... Douglas Steffenson fnlir Dfwifl ...... ....... T ora Carlson Clinton Dmuilf ............ Glenn Corbin Lord Azzdrviu Gurdon .... Kenneth Miller Z, A, CAMPBELL Dr. Dvlnnzrfm' ........ Ralph Stephenson Advertising Manager Unrlc Hnrarv .... Mark Marsell .-lzznt .-lbby. . . .... Margaret Otis Coz-i11tl1z'u ..... .... F rances Vance 129 junior Play A very clever three-act play entitled Clarence was given by the Juniors November 28 in the auditoriumi Sylzopsis Clarence, a veteran of the Wforld Xllar. comes to the offices of Mr. Vvlheeler in the hope of securing a position. To sat- isfy his claughter's whim, Mr. VVheeler employs Clarence as a handy man about his home. Bobby Wheeler, who is madly in love with Miss Pinney, his sister's governess. y believes Clarence's appearance is danger- ous to his plans. Mrs. VVheeler, a jeal- CHARLES RILEY ous, temperamental woman, dislikes Miss Pinney, who she thinks shows a distinct interest in Mr. Wlieeler. After many humorous and humiliating complications Clarence's true identity is made known. To the bitter chagrin of Bobby VVheeler, Miss Pinney develops a surprising interest in Clarence and their realization of their love for each other forms a fitting climax to a very successful play. Business Manager 130 ,ll1's. ,llarl-V11 .llzx lVl1uvlv1' Clarence C A S T .... .....l.ucille XYillian1s .. .... Frederick Swansfm .llrx. lIr'l1vvIu1'. .. ..... Eleanor Dolkart Bnllllv I1'11l-V1 Cum TI'1z f'1' Iv Viulm' P171111'-x Clan-11 rrr' . Drill! . . . . Dznzuiddiv . . Hubvrf Sfruz v ur. .. ...... Paul Felder 1' .Irma 'Whiteside ... ..... Mildred Shallene .....Iohn :Xlsterluud ....Jeanette Martin . . . . Rudolph Stannke . . .... Paul Schwiebert DOLPH LAIN Coach Operetta A very successful Operetta was pre- sented by the Glee Clubs on March 27 in the auduitorium. Syzzopsis The action is laid around the char- acter Rob, who was stolen as a child by his nurse, Meg, a Gypsy woman who later becomes the wife of Marto. Oblivious to the fact that he is the son of an English nobleman, Rob grows to man- hood under the guidance of his foster parents. Qne day while riding with her nance, INA DUNLAP Lord Craven, Lady Constance becomes Coach lost in the woods. There Bob meets, and falls in love with her. Two years later Constance who has refused to marry the Peers of the British Empire because of her love for Rob, is visited by her lover secretly. He has returned to England to claim his true title. Rob fails to tell Con- stance oi his identity and later she does not attend a reception given by her father. VVhile she is mourning for her lover he appears in his new guise. Constance fails to recognize him. However, Sir Gilbert quickly dispels all her fears that her Gypsy Rob will never return, by revealing himself to her. 132 Gypsy Rover CAST Hob faflrr-zcu11'd Sir Gilbvrf Hozuvl . . . . A. Campbell Lady Czwllxfrllzfv fDo11yf1lrr of Sir Grorgv 111LIl'ffI1LI'U1t'2 ....... Ann Vernon .Hag KRUZVJ fosfcr nzotlzuri ............ .....................Elizabe-th Hunker Zara IBUIIL' of Hn' gyfvsy L'U7lIf , ........ Lottman Mario Ulvglv !z11sl1m1d2 . .Gordon Aspengren Sizzfo KG-vlwsy lad in Ion' with Zaraj .. Swanson Sir Gvorgc Marfizzdnlc K.-111 English fU1lI1fl'j' gmztlcnzauj ....... John Martin Lord C1'a-:WL K4-111 Englislz fojvl ........ ......................Everett Carthcy Nina KSN Gvo1'gv's SCCOIII1 dU1lgl1f6l'2 .. .......................Gladys VVagncr Cuff. Jcrozm' KOjj'iccr in flza Efzglislz Arnzyl ............... Clifford Ingram Sir Toby Lyon K.-I soricly l71lffl'I'fZj'A2 .. Schwiebert 11IfCo1'kIr C.-I .mug pzzblixlzvl' of Lou- don! ................... XYarren Strecd Lackey ....... .......... H oward Colson PAUL SCHWIEBERT Business Manager 13 '1 0 . - ,:...'V,:yvf..iF-'TV-WTI!, ' aglx U' 'Y V, ., W.-,Q .. P'-.V'w, V. M4 .1f.,:s... .k'-fs. A: 5. .,. -pg . is , -f f g , 'ri ,f.Q'f:.,25.? . , V, ?g.fSf:'ifQ 'f f. '5i'.a'3f41 Lf ix- .. .IV xx.: , . ,,. ' v-,,.1t1ll.---v-.A ' .LM . . 'N as .V .- V--:.:,.,..1.:-xg, QQ X V - - ' w ' -V7-' :-If-'PSI-iii-A 'X ,-px: , .4 ., '1' -' 1V2fie:igsf'5 2 www! E 3223551 -M -1 e- .Q , 1. f-Vw, ' r Y 5 ,Q -. , 1 A ' ' Q 'Ss ' . X Q H gr 5 i . if xv s I K FX1 7 N Q sk xii gi F JU' v Y , X 1 vw Xi I -f s M N J, N 2- V 4 4 'W 1 s. 5 . s K K vi S I-' -:Sax 1 will - - fQI::f:5r' 1.22: A fa ' ' was I N .E mx .1 V. A S -V ' Tx, it , 1 , , ,.,- kvs, .,., 3S sY'f:5:iiifi'f5 '-1,43 -iflii. he EDNAH BRADLEY Coach neth Miller, singing It Takes hit of the evening. striking appearance audience. Fellowship Revue The Senior Class achieved another dramatic success when the Senior Fellow- ship Club staged their annual Minstrel Revue -lanuary l and 2 in the school auditorium. Part one was a comedy in one act, entitled Gassed. The scene was laid in a fraternity house of a mid-western uni- versity. The sketch was clever and '-:ery well played. A departure from the ordinary was made for the main show. The entire company was assembled in a studio of a well known artist. The east asstnnefl a dashing appearance in smoking jackets and artists' caps. The performance was clever, witty, and very well staged. Ken- Girl To Do It Every ,llllllC,u inafle the Everett Carthey and Mark Marsell as a bride and groom presented a and elicited gales of laughter troni an appreeittive 13-1 Fellowship Revue UGASSEDU Dud Eiliulf. . . . ....., Lyle Carey Lady Clayfu-iz ....... Ralph Stephenson HBiJL'Zlif.YU Nelson ..... XN'illard Seaholm Puck E7.'fllI.Y ...... ..... D lohn Martin Gas Collins ..... .... M ark Marsell GLENN CORBIN Business Manager R EV UE Opvniny Clznrnx ....... Iintire Cmnpany .juhn Martin Ralph and Harold Morehouse Sing a Little Sony ...... Kenneth Miller On my Uleclvlc ...,....... I Il anf In Bu Iiafijiy .... Russell Carlson Violin .S'1vc'vialIy .,.......... - Nrnolcl Clair Dnwn lin' Sizizscf Trail, Robert Pedersen Pimm Sjvvfiizlfy ...... thnrclon Aspengren II Taka: a Girl ........ Kenneth Miller Sfvaiii .............. Rwlmert Richardson Lilllc Gray ,llnfl1cr..Launee Bergenclahl Di.riv'5 liarfnrifv Sun ..,...... Ted Smith Piano Sfvrinlly ,... VVallz1ce M. johnson Clzarlfy. My Hwy .......... Dean Cornell Tm Fm' TTLVI7 ...................... .. . . .Everett Carthey, Mark Marsell Dim li'ut'ka D00 ........... Dean Cornell lfinalc ....... .... E ntire Company 135 A. D. C. Play The Girls' After Dinner Club presented a very clever three-act play, Cupids and Calories, in the high school auditorium on Friday evening, March 20. The play was .wp coached by Ednah Creutz Bradley. S-v11of.vi.r 'QM Yaletta Claridge sends word that she is returning home for a visit. To honor her on her return her friends plan a htting Cele- bration. Lois Lovett, Spud, leader in all their plans, is an aetive rneinber of the calorie counters. EVELYN LINDSTEDT Business Manager Val arrives with a guest. After the girls leave she eonhdes to VVattsy, an older nienl- ber of the group, that she is engaged, and that her hanee's unele is calling the next day. VVhen the uncle arrives his card is kept by envious Hannah Moody who fails to deliver it to Val. Mr. Hannnon is injured in an accident and sends word to Val that he wishes to see her. 'llhrough the efforts ot Spud. Hannah is niade to confess that she kept the card, and Valk distress is relieved. To the surprise of all, Mr. Hannnon is found to he a former lover of l iss a s, xvio :rings ie reneivee. romance o a ian' cone usion. Xl XV tt l l g tl l t l 5 l 136 Cupids and Calories CAS T Lum Luwf! ........... . Vulutta Claridge ...... . HUlIlltlll ,lI00dy. . .. Illirx Ligflzflmdy ..... . 1lIu1'gur1't Lcc. . .. .. Nafalir PVi11.vI0u'. . . . . Ilfixx lllatts. .. l'S1ld5J ' ...... . Bvruivv Har111'r.. fran T7'Gl11UI'.... Philifvpa Gl'!'lj'L'l10lI .. .. Hu1'fv11.vv ...... Helen G1'a11tha111 ,Clarice jol111so11 ........PegOtis . ...Ruth Spratt .Isabelle Dowie .Marion Barnes Ulrqlllll Peterson ..Hele11 Bugbec .Margaret Jones Mildred Erickou ..Hester O'Neill .....Eclitl1 Grotl1 .4 ii GRACE DARLING Advertising Manager Latin Play The Latin Play for 1925, Dido, was presented by the Latin Depart- nient on the evening of May 15 in the Auditoriuin. The play was very ably coached by Miss XV1ll'1lCl' and Mrs. Bradley, assisted by Miss Meyer and Miss Kent. THE CAST :iFlIt'll.S',, Prizzru of Troy .... flclzatm, f1'1ic'lICI, of Amicus .... Ilioizvus, ll Trojan noble. .. Dido, Qizvmz of Ciorflzugu. . . gilllltl, .visfvr of Dido. . .. B'o1'u1, IIIIVSC Of Dido ......... fojiox, a Cc11'fl1a.g1'11-11111 H11-1I.Yf1'Fl ........ flflzo, f 1'o1'0t'f1'cs.r of flu' Ct7l'fflt7jjflIl'lIlIS. ................ Gordon Aspengren . . . . .Helen llugbee . . . .Merlin Francis . .Gladys VVagner ...Hester fVNeill ...,lKessie Ctntis . . .Fred Swanson . . .Margaret Otis IYUIIIIX, firotvr1'1'c5.v of flu' Tl'UjtI1IA' uno' llzoffzvl' of ,-lvllrais. . .lilvera Lundgren Cupid, .ron of Vvzzzzs ......................... .,..... I ilarbara Blaekinzni flIv1'r1z1',v, I1lF.X'5L'lIffFI' of flrjiifvl' .... . . ,Stewart Kuttler .'1St'llII1'llS ...............,... .... K lzlrjorie Hunt 1158 'SCVVEE' ' E ?'3 ' f:i f.:1'.'1 'f '511 :11f ',-.'1'f:-'fi55-2 21 -3' Q-zi . - ' ,:, , ,,-,.y-.,-,'.,.'.gj.x,g- 7:34. ..-,gp '-,-, 1 . X '.-fs .-, 4.1.1,-.:g. .,.:,-:: 3 J,-.': 3-.I ::,..'ih i....,,.: ..,, ..,, , ,. , ,. I Nun. Q B Simi: 'iF a if 1PF'.-aff iii? f 5. 'f -.ug ,- -F. 1122 b Zi ?:' ri fiiif . L :Z E112 1'-Qj.j.+ 2- k 5-:q: -- 4' :::. 'I :ig -. ,:' 5,,A -151-:, ,. ,,., ..,,,,. ,A,..,.:. :.,,..E:m.:: ,.., 2 .m.,Ln.. Eff-i1:1i.iff :safffp 5:53555 ' 5-f7f:f:?a:::n:f -A zffr. 2' ,15j13:.i1s'.'j15Z'5jf:13?5 3: 'f , f N ,xii X . 1 ' ?S-g:,:f :5.-3-:-1-5-g,uzf-3151.zaaaez-:fg2 ::.2-:ara -.:.1:' - H N V 1 '-l-,7QI2 -' ff.':: g'-,:'.-:S ' .52-.'.',-1:-.-.'-PZE:f:?-Til-. ZE . :jf 1 52315.32-li.. ,,,5'!.-.-.gP,.:-,-: 1 K' -'-.-.--1-,.1q-.-..-:.--.5.-Q.-. I-F! -azqi, -up -wvyf-2 I'-'-f.' ' Hr I. I W :FJ--, . - -' UL! l.'- . '-'. 131' ' R . 2223: -2.1: .1 in I H Iii.: 1 . as L 4- , I QW , s. x IIIllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Ll AV ' 1 I CT' Q'-'S 1 f r .Q-I' w -' xn- -i Fellowship Club Lyle Carey. . . ....... President Carl Balzer . . . ...... Vice Presidvlzt John Martin . . . . . .Sm'1'vta1'y-Treasurer Carl Elcblacl , . . ........... Aflviscr The Fellowship Club was organized in the fall of l9l5. Although its purpose was chiefly educational, to give the fellows experience in impromptu speaking, sociability and fellowship have shareal equal honors. The Club, whose members are composed of the boys of the Senior Class, has met this year on the thiril llerlnesrlay of each month. The boys meet at six, and after a musical entertainment by Club talent, Miss VVeckel Serves dinner. Following the business meeting, the speaker of the evening is introclueecl. Mr. Nutting, Mr. Mahoney, Mr. Pope, East Moline sports- man, and Mr. lYar4l, of the Moline Tool Company, have talked to the Club during the past year. 141 Hi-Y Clubs JUNIOR AND SENIOR H1-Y .TFNIUR l'll-Y HFFICFRS Keith Caddy ........... ........................ P 1'0.vit1lmzf Lloyd Grzintz ..... ....... I 'fu' Pwsidvzzt liverett Swanson . . , . . .S'vt'1'cfi1ry-Trva.v1m'r SENIOR HI-Y QFFICERS Everett Czirthey ................................ ..Prt'5idv11z' llaul Schwiebert. . . ....... I'1'vv P1'fs1'df'11f Ralph l oston .... . . ..S'vf1'vft1ry-T1'cns1rrw' The Hi-Y clubs were organized in 1918, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. They were divided into junior :ind Senior branches, and both high sehool boys and Y. M. C. .X. members are eligible. The purpose of Hi-Y is to promote clean sports, clean speech, elezm scholarship, and clean living. The clubs meet once ll week, the Senior under the leadership of Mr. Day. and the Junior under Mr. DuCray, for study. For the past year they have been taking at course in The Athletes of the Bible. 142 Edward Riechers XVilla1'd Seiffert. lfloward Larson. . . Lloyd johnson .. Elmer Benson .. Carl Elqblad .... Harley Milstead. Science Club CFFICERS . . . . .Pl'USifI'1'lIf Vim' 1JI'L'XTli1'1Zf . . . . . .,Svf1'1'f1zr'y . . I1'va.m1'v1' ' NTI' . . . JICIIUI. . . .Adi'1'xc'r . . ..-Ill-z'i51'r The Science Club is composed of members of the Physics, Chemistry. and Pl1ysiograpl1y Classes. This is the youngest of the High School Clubs, having been organized in 1924. The meetings are held on an average of once a month, in tl1e Science recitation room. An interesting speaker is provided if the Club does not go on a sight-seeing tour. Mr. XYashington, of the Roxana Oil Company, and Mr. Grant, president of the Tri-City lirick Company uf Carbon Cliff, were among tl1e speakers this year. The Moline W'aterworks, the XVeather Bureau i11 Da1'enpo1't, and the Chemical and Physical laboratories on tl1e Island were visted. 1-13 Girls' Beginning Glee Club The formation of the lleginning Girls' Glee Club was necessary because of the very crowded condition of the advanced section. It has since become a permanent organization in itself. Thelma Jackson is president, and Virginia Xllillnian treasurer of the club. This year under Miss Uunlalfs capahle direction the girls have appeared at many of the school literary contests. lllfliSl JNNRI, Adeline Anderson Carolyn llergstedt Clara Blonihergson Eernice Brown Lillian Carlson Annie Forsberg hlennie Goldman .lulia Haskell Austrid Hook Blanche Huniberstone Thelma jackson Frances H. johnson Violet Larson Helen Livingston Dorothy Luedeman LaVerne Madison Eleanor Malnisted Lois Nelson Ruth Nelson Alice Givens Elna Quinstroni Edith Rehnberg Marian Rosenberg liertha Schultz Evelyn Shallberg lva Thorngren Edith Unferth Gertrude XYeinreich Virginia Xvllllllilll Girls' Advanced Glee Club The Girls' Advanced Glee Club is composed of forty-live members Gladys VVagner was elected president, and Maurine johnson treasurer. The Cirls' Advanced Glee Club, together with the boys' club, presented an excel lent operetta, The Gypsy Rover, Friday evening, March 29. Gla ys Vtfagner, .-'Xnn Vernon, and Myra Lottnian carried the feminine roles. he Xdvanced Club has also appeared jointly with the Eleanor llixler Barbara Blackman Dorothy DOl'llllHll Lucille Carlson Carol Conelly june Cromwell Dorothy Dickinson Marjorie Eakins Sadie Eckstroni Frances Goddard Sallie Griswold Elaine Gustafson Lillie Gustafson Fay Harris .lannette Iljerpe PERSONNEL lietty Hunker Dorothy johnson Maurine johnson Kristine Karstens Alice Kneberg Faye Knight Grace Krebs Cleone Kruse lrene Lau Marjorie Linden Myra Lottnian Irene Lundgren Ethel McLain Lois Martin Blanche Miller lleginning Glee. Quth Mortenson Ruth Murray I'-lelen Peterson Linnea Peterson Margaret Rinehart Virginia Roman Alice Smith jeanne Smith Ruth Stormont Dorothea Swanson Lois Sylvester Ann Vernon Gladys Wagiiei' Margaret VVest Edna Ziegler 145 1 V1 X X, 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 11 I1 I1 11 I 1 I 11 I1 I1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I ,nl , Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has been Z1 decidecl success since its o1'g1111izz1t1u11 111 1915 111111 this yezu' has 111'o1'e11 to be 110 exception. Cliifurd 11lgl'll11l is 111'es111e11t 111111 .101111 511111111 tre11s111'c1' 111- the Q1lI11 The boys h111'1f clone very 1'1'e11i1z111le 11'111'1q i11 this 111-11:11't111e11t, 1ll1i111g 1 the 1111e1'ett11 111111 1'a1'1'yi11g their parts successfully. liecause 111 the large 1111111116-r uf 111111e1'-c111ss111e11 i11 the 011111 111'11x11 .1111 1Jl'1g'11I for next 5 1111111011 .AXs11e11g'1'e11 R1,111e1't 1Sj11r11rl11h1 Clifforcl 111'e11s11'11111 Z. ,X. C2l111111JC11 I.eo11z11'c1 Cill'O111Cl'S Everett Curtliey ,111se1Jh Choate 1,1c1y11 Clair .1111111 C1111'1t 111111'f11'11 Colson -1111111 Curniiig 1 ERSUNN1'f1. 1i6l111CI1l Delevere Louis 13111111119 C1111 1111111111e1'g1'e11 1'f1111e1' 111111 C1i111,11'c1 111g1':1111 -1111111 Martin 1':C1gl1l' Moore George Mc,11'1'is 1'1'111111ce Nelson 1710111 13ete1'so11 11111-11111 1'eter51111 Ric11C1rc1 1'ete1'sm1 R1j111ert 1'e11e1'se11 11111115 S1111c11e1' .1:1111es Sch111t1-1' 121111 SL'1'lXV1L'1lL'1'1 XX'111'1'e11 Streeal 1 1'e11eric14 S11'z111s1111 1111111 Swim 112111311 1111184111 1-16 Orchestra The orchestra under the direction of Mr. West has finished another successful year. It consists of about twenty pieces and has this year iecruited most of its members from the ranks of thc undcrclassmen. The orchestra has played at some of the major dramatic performances ot the year and has at all times given a good account of itself. Raymond llrown Lois llugbee Keith Caddy Reynold Carlson ,loseph Choate Arnold Clair lfloward Colson Carol Conelly PERSONNTQL lflsalee Conelly john Corning Katherine Downey Rodney 'lahns Richard 'lohnson Clarence Lebhert Glenn Maurer Richard Phelps Muriel Rogers Lewis Sirotkin 'lennie Swanson Glenn 'llanner Lawrence Thomson Raymond Titus 147 After Dinner Club OFFICERS Floy Stein. . . .......... I'1'u.vidv11I Grace Darling. . . .... Scr1'vz'411'j'-T1'm.v11wr Esther Lind .... ........... S fiozzsor Leona Day. . . . . .Sjv01z.m1' The After Dinner Club was organized about the same time as the Fellow- ship. It has been a great success from the beginning as it has had its social results as well as the accomplishment of its main purpose- a more perfect. union of the Senior girls. This year the girls met in September and elected officers. The following chairmen for each monthys program were also elected: Ruth Spratt, Linnea Sandholm, Catherine Wfilson, Mildred Erick- son, Lucille Palmer, Marguerite Boom, Leona Carr, and Anita Anderson. The mothers were entertained in October, the junior girls in April, and the Fellowship-A. D. C. party was held in May. The girls have enjoyed listening to many interesting speakers during the past year: Mrs. Frank Day, Mrs. Clara Cook Helvie, Miss Anna Gran, and Dr. Mable Otis, giving very interesting talks. Cupid and Caloriesf' a comedy-drama, was staged by members of the After Dinner Club, Friday evening, March 20. The play was well coached by Mrs. Ednah Creutz Bradley. 148 x 4 ,l ,. ll x V L i ..: 'K ,K Nff oxxl ax n - -1 .Qi VX I lunlsn ...N figy' QE: N ' ,I n un-----I N QV 05 Qeg1. LMS mf 4' ay . 2 Uwwgql A ,W N qw I H1 ,M ' 'W f' W, 1 X Mff WT- nxM ?9' W A A 'WS SN Nx 1WV ' Fl , V5 l Q QV '19 '4 ' I '1- 1 I 1 1 N74 f I 'N wig Z ,f W WJ X N ,X -Ii ju. .223 4 Cr 5 , r if II 5. Cz ll 7 Q. L --- J- il 1 1 ' , 5.4! ' -L LJ. , 4. X Q .1 . fn 1- , - I..- 5 Social Events Bang! Crash! Toot-toot! Crepe paper ribbons tlying-the scraping of countless feet. the compelling rhythm of an imported orchestra-laugh- ter-chatter-a gay whirl of colors. lllhat is it? That is hard to tell, especially if we should be peeking in during the time for Heats. It might be the Seniors or the Sophomores at a Class Party: it might be one of the Literary Association matinee dances: or if it is particularly festive. it might even be the 'lunior-Senior Prom. Look again! This time we are in the Auditorium. There we might see a dozen girls in artists' smoclts. dancing. or a group of acrobats tumbling, the result of the combination of all the fertile brains on the Social Committee. Each class has three or four parties a year, class rank of those attending determined by the number of credits they possess. However, this year a new plan was tried by the two upper classes, that of combining two of their parties, the Seniors inviting the ,luniors to one, and juniors returning the invitation at their next party. ln this way it was hoped to increase the interest and attendance at the dances. This book goes to press too early to give an account of the junior- Senior Prom, but the plans made so far promise an affair equally as brilliant as the party of last year. This was, at the time, said to be the most success- ful party ever given in the High School. Another event of importance is the annual After Dinner Club-Fellowship affair. This also promises to be a very successful affair. To the underclassmen a good class party means a funny entertain- ment in the Auditorium, some peppy games in the Gym, and Heats. In the last respect the Seniors and Freshmen differ little, the refreshments being ever the hit of the evening. In one other respect, however, the difference is radical. Dancing is the major feature to be considered when we are advanced enough to be seated in the balcony. Then games are too childish-- that's all. But it was only a year or two ago that we were running news- paper races and the like with keen zest. But there is one place where the little Frosh, stimulated perhaps by the presence of his Senior brother, dares to dance. That is at the Matinee parties for all members of the Literary Association. .lust a few years ago gg 151 Social Events-Continued these were hrst sponsored as an incentive for students to buy Literary tickets, but now they have become settled affairs in the school. This year particu- larly they have been great successes and unusually well attended. They offer the opportunity for all of the students from the different classes to gather together for a good time, and for alumni to keep in touch with the social activities of the schoolg provided the grads are members of the Literary Association. liiut lest the student body think that the teachers may never attend any Class il',2lI'tlCSU unless as chaperones, we must not omit the Teachers' Party. This is also an annual affair. At the last party the teachers provided their own entertainment, dividing into groups according to the length of time that they had taught here. Then, too, as it marked Mr. Nuttiug's twentieth year as Principal here, the faculty presented him with a VVinchester repeat- iug shot gun. Miss Melin, who assisted Miss Vlleckel with the Christmas party, also had a good share in the arrangements for the P. T. A. Hi-Nite given last fall. The affair was in the form of a carnival, made up of many clever parts, the parents, teachers, and students all doing their share on the program. Perhaps the biggest hit of the evening was made by Mr. Jones in his Scarf Dance. The carnival was a success linancially and socially, and is the type of thing to bear repeating. Wle have tried to give a general account of the social season ot Moline High School, which begins with the opening of school in the fall and extends to the very last of the school year in june. In its place it is of great impor- tance in the school life, for it keeps each class banded together. Much of its success this year belongs to the class officers, the faculty advisers, and the social committees. 152 SCHOOL LIFE 3 WWW I 7, V i555i5i5Fiffal-- pr' I 125922 P him fl ---H 1: Hljfml S' f :VNU , 1 ffl 5 Swim IQ I . , ,X yy 322516 4, , 1H ,, 1 u X 42 x ,AJ ,f ' i3,1 bd ' EL: . 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PEE mvNQffMgN 4 g UK' W XYKNXQP f Hom A MN BOOM 'I , W .- X' - an M 'xcmvvcr Qgwom DAY 'Hug mow cm mom mn e'1 oQAoz rowzd' 158 K. GQ 'HUMAN99 . K , ','mNWmgai 'Q' uogggmi. 0229 4 F' ,lf A MJ' WHA I 'DOOIKSJQQ1 'il Dgjm! if, BANK? . A' i -YM 1. FFACJ 1 ON OPS if 1 .1 zwvQ Mowszy fsA'o.s4'f 1 f Q 1 f ' 5 HXXA -,, f 'wuz v.' mr : Q ' f NQQQ . 4 , FA. RNOONF jvovrm NONNH A rug Im M QAQQ MOMQNTKI 925115 5: . . ,- ' ,-V -- rf 2 ' .' ' --K P' 'l. 'Y 19 ,M F , v - W3 kggifi I ! 4 6 v I i 1 3 u S 1 a f i 3 S 1 5 I I , 1 4 4 TTU? WITH THE JL, TEES '3- , R A . ' Q L, . gl ' 1 , . .. 2. 3 A w N S 3 2- E E eg ff 5 5 I. 5 2 L um 95 A . as 1 A , ' 1 Q ff ff. , lN ' 1 1 5 Q if 5 y U an 21 1 Nw I if U f Q N h- :Q X ' v ' uf A elfgcff ffnffifljjj wWgjiAX -UW -' ' 171 ' Ln L, 'D' uh- -un nf Lk .fp - as L: in F ,KY 4 bil 9 - 3 -.nf Our Advertisers On the following pages appear the ad- vertisements of professional and business men and women. These people have shown in this very material way their interest in the school and their desire to lend their support to what they Consider a worthy enterprise. Wie may well show our appreciation by patronizing them. They deserve our sup- port. Throughout this section will be found examples of humor from the pens of our Cartoonists and hnmorists. 163 A. L. PULVER REALTOR MEMBER MOLINE REAL ESTATE BOARD nimmnmn Room 300, Peoples Bank Building Phone M. 1587 MOLINE, ILL. WOOD Tl-lAT'S GOOD ALWAYS DIMOCK, GOULD 86 CO. Aug. 30-Registration. Fire Sale rush. Sept. Z-Number of go-carts found at Vvlest entrance. Owners please claim at once. Sept. 3-Hurrayl Something for noth- ing. Complimentary issue of Line U' Type. Sept. -l-L. O. T. Campaign opens. No dates for a week. Sept. 6-Coach Senneff issues pigskin call. Girls, leave the boys alone. Sept. Sf-Class elections. Book Exchange heads upperelassinen. Sept. 9-Football training in order. Mar- tin's sales drop off. Sept. ll---Dan lYeigle urges Civic Pride. Sept. l7-'l'hey're getting up in the xvorld. YX'orld lliers pass over, just as we pass out-of the lanilding. Sept. l9 fv-- First Literary Matinee llance. First and his hand on hand. Est. 1852 mlmllmlm Sept. Zdfliov Declainiers offer their line. Mr. Lain dons ear-nintfs. Sept. 2-lfi Jne dollar, please, for football MOLINE EAST MOLINE mm' ! r I 16-L Sept. 25-Yell master tryouts. Ted Smith howls his way to glory. Sept. 27-lXIaroons battle Englewood. Lot o' water and no scoring. Sept. 27-Oct. Sglnstitute Vireelc. Stu- dents sleep while teachers study. Oct. l-lIiHNite Carnival. Pop corn, pink lemonade and everything. Oct. 4-Moline-Streator game. Moline on top of -IS to 0 score. Uet. lOfLittle L ?J hliminie Young enter- tains with, iXl,other lYields the Shingle Down in Sunny Tennessee. filet. 10-Sophomore Class Party. They- 're growing wild and even wildergif they could. Oct. I5-First meeting of Fellowship Club. Carey elected president. Oct. 17-Seniors have wonderful party. Rieehers entertains with Flea-hop. Uct. lSf0ff to Cedar Rapids. Great game but a little hard luck. Iowans show great school spirit. filet. 22-Senior girls have I'Iallowe'en program at iirst A. D. C. meeting. SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL SUITS AND TOP COATS MADE TO ORDER S2552 Hats, Caps, and lVIen's Furnishings 15 ,Smith 507 15th St. Moline, Ill. Fora BETTER MoToRiNG W ooND1TioNs Mississippi Motor Club Moline, LeClaire Hotel: Rock Island. Como Hotel: Davenport, Blackhawk Hotelg Bur- lington, Iowa, Deland Hotel. THE DEAN MOTOR CO. INCORPORATED 609 16th St. IVIOLINE Distributors for VELIE AND MAXWELL Our Big Business has been built on ser- vice and satis-faction. We offer the best new and used car bargains in the city. Come in any time. FACU LTY . f ANNA HASKUL ,, 1: 'fave f W ' Q , Y -5, ' , -'.-':,f.a.a'-Q-at, . V. v f , Q , , ., X f , 4 g,- .J ,, ,, , , ,-W H-M , ' V ,. A g-g' f:z..,,-.1'2 '- ,-f f s:7Q ves:v.L5.,:m:'T?ifTT' ' - - f f, -LM, I M 'fn M . 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T s .f:4.,f::2-fi.:-'43 -:was-'-' -an -ffzgaf--L, Yi ,1 f 1- X ,W-' , ' . ig 5 V Forty-three years of constant endeavor to produce the finest and best in laundry equipment is the record of which Troy is proud, for the production of such equipment has been of material assistance in helping the power laundry produce a family bundle that is satisfactory to the housewives of the United States. We are constantly on the alert to be the first to produce time and labor sav- ing equipment for the laundries, and at the same time be positive that these machines are capable of producing the highest quality of work with a minimum of wear on the articles being laundered. Our labors are a direct eiort to conserve the health and youth of the women of the nation by producing for the power laundry the finest and most complete line of laundry machinery, so that the housewife is justified in sending the entire family bundle to the laundry, thereby relieving herself of the drudgery and annoyance of Wash Day. A Troy Equipped Laundry is usually a modern one. Tro Laundry Machinery Co., Ltd. East Moline, Illinois Factories 166 Oct. 24-juniors entertain-themselves. Everybody reports a good time. Get. 25-East St. Louis comes up state. Football battle ends in scoreless tie. Boys play great game. Oct. 27fMr. Isaacson discourses on musical appreciation. Roll call becom- ing pleasant. Oct. SO-Attention Freshmen! Learn hoxv to vote. Lessons given free by Miss Lind, Miss Day, and Mr. jones. Oct. 31-New arrivals have party. Par- ents call for their infants at 9 o'clock. Never mind, Freshie. You'll be a Senior some day. Nov. lfklaroons stampede Calesburg. Esterdahl and Poston run up 54 to O count. Yea, team! Nov. 7-Goin' South. Maroons depart for Louisville. Nov. S-Southerners display real football ability. Moline on short end of 72 to O score! Nov. 12-Fellowship has monthly cori- clave. . Sturtevant-Baker Co. PURITY PRODUCTS CRYSTAL ICE KNOX 86 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS To The People of Moline Since 1874 2028 6th Ave., Moline, Ill. WHITSITT G' SCHULZKE ARC HIT E, c 'r s PEOPLES BANK BUILDING MOLINE-'ILLINOIS I I O Tri-City Piano Co. l P 147 T' 2 2, Victor Talking Machines, Records, Player Rolls, Haddorff, Clarendon, Trou- badour Pianos and Player- Pianos. Phone Moline 944 512 Fifteenth St. MOLINE, ILLINOIS His Ruling Pride JOHN DEERE HE AVE TO THE WORLD H EE LOW He had reached the heights of success. From an humble beginning as a black- smith in a little shop he had become the head of a great industry. After fashioning the wor1d's iirst steel plow in that little blacksmith shop of his younger days, he had steadily developed until he had be- come the World's leading maker of steel plows. His plows had been used to conquer untamed wilds in many lands. Civilization had advanced behind his plows. The world was more pros- perous and happier because of his plows. Wherever agriculture was progressive his name had become a household word. John Deere had done much of which he might Well have been proud. To have risen by his own efforts from a blacksmith to a leader of industry, to have served the world greatly and to have received from the world recognition for his services-these were achievements to stir pride in the heart of any man. But John Deere's ruling pride was not so much in the great end attained as in the great way in which the end had been reached. Re- viewing his career, he felt most pride in the con- sciousness that he had never produced a plow of poor quality. His was the pride of the mas- ter Workman. The simple pride that John Deere felt, is the pride ofthe makers of John Deere implements today. It is a powerful incentive to the main- tenance of the high standard to which John Deere tools have been kept for eighty years. 1 1 l s L l 168 Nov. 13-Another Matinee Dance. De- votees of Dapper Dan and Louis- ville Lou turn out en masse. Nov. l5-Peoria and M lXlen's Day. llig parade. Fighting Maroons go doxvn hefore Crimson for lirst tinie in three years. Nov. 19-Senior girls reverse procedure and entertain mothers at -X. D. C. din- ner. Nov. 24-Last Days of Pompeii spon- sored hy Latin Department. Large at- tendance. No XX'O1lClC1'-21tll1llSSlOll ten eents. Nov. Z7-30-Tliaiiksgiving Recess. Tur- key and football chief attraction. Nov. 27-Setting: Rock Island versus Moline, Turkey-day. tlrovvning Field. Carlson and Co. play some real football and emerge easy winners. Nov. 2Sf.luuior Draniaties to fore. Clarence to be presented. Dee. Zftlirls excited. Sheik E11l1llLlllL1Cl visits school. . A i Air which has been playing tag with shrubberies and trees yesterday in Colorado, Michigan, or Maine-or any plaee-is play- ing mischief with your hat or hair today. At some point in this distance OLD SOL with the sun rays has purified it, the lakes, rivers, rains have humidified it, and the trees and the shrubberies have loaded it with oxygen. This pure fresh air is just out- side ofthe windows of the Logan School. The Univent in this school takes this pure fresh air from just outside the window, heats it to a normal temperature and dis- tributes it to every nook and eor- ner of the room. The Uniivent changes the air in eaeh room completely eight to nine times eaeh hour. Ask to have the Univent ex- plained to you. You will find it interesting. If you want more information write us for a catalog. LIVE OUTD o s-iNoooR5 paw: Muni t-mflanufactured by The Herman Nelson Corporation Nloline, Illinois I 1 COMPLIMENTS OF mx: ei5.E,eggg.N MANUFACTURING JEWELERS WATCH AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS 1514-1516 Fifth Avenue IVIOLINE, ILL. OFFICERS XV. J. PETERSON, President G. XV. XYOOD. Vice President CLARK G. ANDERSON, Cashier HELFRID G. SVVAN. Assistant Cashier VEIN UI FTQRQSJFB DIRECTORS GEO. H. CHASE DR. J. O. MCKELVEY AKLEY 'J ,V1 D KQEO. R. c+HR1s'r1soN I.. C. o R N ' ., w. F1sK w. P. ODENDAHL N H.GREENE DR. F.J.o'r1s R. .GREEN w.J. PETERSON O MOLINE . ILL. ' J. s. HERATH DR. c. C. sLOAN A. J. KUCHEMAN G. W. woorn J. C. MACKEY R. s. WOODBURN J. s. MCBR1DE LQ The Bank of Helpful Service TO HELP YoU TO BUILD YOUR FUTURE As you leave school to take up the battles of life keep firmly fixed in your mind the idea of frugality and thrift in order that you may permanently enjoy the necessary conveniences and comforts of existence. Start a savings account with us early and let your dollars form the chariot wheels of your future independence and success. We pay you 49k on money deposited with us. You Are Welcome at the Bank on The Avenue 170 Dec. Sfliioys' Declamation. Carey chos- en as Rig Eight representative. Dee. Sffloys' Basketball Tourney opens. Dope points to Senior victory.-Dope is wrong. Dec. 9fTriangular Dee. for boys. Dec. 10-Fellowship deyours one of Miss Wleekelis famous dinners. Dee. lZ-Kind hearted Seniors invite their junior friends to their class party. Another big time. Dec. 15-Girls' Dee. tryouts. lGood thing their speeches are limitedj Dee. 17-More eats! A, D. C. meets. Dee. 19-Basketball in the limelight. Cambridge takes hard game from Maroons by lone point. Dee. 20-jan. 4-Christmas Vacation. Freshmen, hang up your socks. jan. 1-Senior Fellowship presents Re- vue. VVho is Di:-:ie's favorite son? lan. 6-Moline at Streator. Sophs cele- brate with party in Gym. jan. 15-january grads earort at Class Day. A touching farewell. Odell Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS EAST MOLIN E Telephone 395 O. W. ODELL J. H. SCHACHT COMPLETE ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS Everything to Help Your Game Basketball-Football-Baseball Tennis-Track-Hockey Sweaters-Jerseys Shoes for Calisthenics IQ MOLINE ILL. Pictures and Framing Art Novelties BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS, and RADIOLAS RECORDS H. M. ABRAHAMSON MEATS Phone Moline 3100 2429 16th St. Phone Moline 408 1201-1203 5th Ave. ANDRESS AUTO SUPPLY Everything for the Auto and Radio GOODYEAR TIRES. VULCANIZING RADIO SUPPLIES Make Our Store Your Headquarters 1401 15th St. M. 2674 C. BONTE Magazines First Class Candies Ice Cream Sodas CAIYI. US FOR ORDERS FOR YOUR PARTY DR. C. DUGALD BOYLE OPTOMETRIST sri-:CTACLI-ss AND EYE m.AssEs Coniuzcrm FITTED Office Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 Daily, Saturd:-ly Evenings. . Other Hours by Appointment. Phone Moline 762 Reliance Building Moline, Illinois For a hair cut with Class and a shave that is clean, come to EARL BRADLEY 2309 15th St. Moline CRANDALL TRANSFER Sz WAREHOUSE COMPANY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE HAULS ANYTHING Phone M. 104 1205-9 Fourth Ave. jan. 16-Macoinb Academy here. Oh. what sheiks! Ian. l9-22-Cloom. Coins of it. Finals! vlan. 19-.X. D. C. tryouts. Come on, girls. lDon't be bashful. Ian. 22---Drearl is over. Final marks given out. ian. Z3-Commencement. Goodbye. forever. Ian. 26--More excitement in halls. How can I ian. ZS- tu lie I' el i. wif Call. get my earcl changed like yours F -Senior Play tryouts. 1Yalfori,l Arlzun. Mr. Ieymla aflclresses us at Roll Ifcli. 6-Girls' Deciainzition trrouts. El- eanor hrst again. 4 11611, 10 --The eternal Triznigle on hand again-Dee. this time. Ifelv, 1.3-lf1'icl:1y. too. .Xlso Dig Eight UCC. Moline brings home thircl place. Fell. l'7-A. D. C. anti Zontians meet togetlier. Miss Iintrikin makes excel- lent llotlern Girl. THE OLDEST ROOFING FIRM IN THE NORTHWEST R. C. Harrington ROOFING coNTRAcToR Jobber for BARBER'S and JOHNS-MANVILLEYS PRODUCTS rl' We make a specialty of repairing and painting all kinds of roofs. Gravel roofing a specialty References furnished Guarantee of ten years. AT GRADUATION TIME YOU WANT THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS MONEY CAN BUY. W E H A V E FI N E PHOTOGRAPHS AT R E A S O N A B L E PRICES. Q3IIIIIllIIiIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIlIIlIIlIlIIlllll l1llII1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfll? E zsf- E 2: sms: : Z IBBB. Z E STUDIO E 2 212 West sra sr, 5 E Davenport, Iowa E 1-' PllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 602 Moline Trust Bldg. Tel. M. 608 Strom Bee er r 1 fi u PLA YTHINGS I ,gig The two items af? L, .E-X SFWBECIQ I illustrated a r e g I 1 beautifully color- I I - ed sets of Wooden ,sg L' jg iw F' A A A blox. Young peo- Q' 42.3 4 ple use them to is lk's A I I larv al Ii Play games and iti l , l..l- ' V ' 'f' I.. i l l v ' , ,,nA ' W or 1' k puzzles, S' ff' A ' r I .X I, lnll' ty F ul W h il e children '- I, if X ' l ' W ' will Sit by the ',,, s Q ,QZZ i ' A I A3 hour making de- I 7 I ELFFA Vi X XI V f Xl l'ra signs and objects. 9 '1.-1 'F kc X X- i An eight page in- 9 ' ' Z It A . A struction booklet illustrating a number of puzzles, games and designs, and also sheets showing designs and objects in colors are packed with each set. Wfe also make nicely eufzmelefz' TEN PINS For sale by local dealers STROMBECK-BECKER MFG. COMPANY MOLINE, ILLINOIS 173 COMPLIMENTS OF Nielsen-Finn Dairy Company CREAMLAND BUTTER, EGGS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF CHEESE Phone Moline 751 MOLINE, ILLINOIS MONEY TO LOAN S1000 or Over at 5M7c to 6? Interest I render real service to the borrower in making First Mortgage Loans on Moline Real Estate. Loans as liberal as the property merits. The lowest rate of interest possible in each case. Reasonable commission and minimum loan expense. Liberal prepayment privileges with all loans. Straight tive 45J year loans or installment or amortized monthly payment loans. G. L. PETERSON, REALTOR Phone M. 512 Suite 405 Reliance Building Moline, Illinois Moline, East Moline and Rock Island Real Estate Mortgage Loan Correspondent of the Prudential Insura Co. of America, Newark, N. J. lflls El0dfICHl'COIl5Ulf Us ARTISTIC LIGHTING FIXTURES, WASHERS, RADIO SUPPLIES, VACUUM CLEANERS, HOUSE WIRING, MOTOR REPAIRS, IRONING MACHINES LEO DOLKAPT, MANAGING ENGINEER l307 STH Ave. Momma, ILL. 0 Augustana Book Concern Rock Island, Illinois BINDERS, BOOKSELLERS PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL WORK OUR SPECIALTY 174 Feb. 21-Juniors entertain their big brothers in turn. Feb. 27-Maroons come back and down R. I. in thriller. WVatch our smoke now. Feb. 23-They're getting the habit. :Xugie Academy falls too. Esterdahl is sink- ing them now. March 3-Dr. Mabel Otis talks about adenoids or tonsils or something like that-Oh, yes, eat iodine salt. March 4-President Coolidge's inaugural address heard over radio. March 5-Lake Forest entertainers on hand. A real program. March 5-7-Maroon basketeers in form. Take District Tourney. All eyes turn to Sectional at Peoria. March 20-A. D. C. gives Cupids and ' Calories. Educates us on how to re- duce. Moline Heating 81 Construction Company CONTRACTORS, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS. NOKOL OIL BURNERS 320 Sixteenth Street MOLIN E We Deliver Sweet Cream With Ice Cream Orders. Special Attention Given to Orders From Private Families Moline Ice Cream Co. Velvet Brand H. W. CAMPBELL 8: SON March 2-l-Symphony concert given for PROPS. appreciative students. Full house. ' Phone M. 1720 1410 16th Ave. MOLINE, ILLINOIS 'Mr-'lfu ' i ' IN ' 'Tr -Ig ' - I 4? n, . -'Nas E .fnra -' ,V Ig 'II I I - III .. 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Any objections ? April ll- Adam and Eva in the audi- torium. Senior play, you know. April 17-Big Eight Extemp at Gales- burg. May l-Grade schools Show their ability in music by giving us zi concert. Nice work, kids. May 2-Fellowship-A. D. C. Party. Fine tfme. Steifenson and Poston enter- tain with toe dances. May 9-Big Eight track meet. May 15-Latin Play. Miss YVarner's charges realistic as Romans. June 5-Class Day. It's all over but the shouting. june 7-Sermon by Rev. Ingram. 4, Not Clifffj Ian. I2-Commencement. Finis. The End. That's all. tBack to the farm.j erm CaBri:to1S op 1604 5th Avenue, Moline S. W. H. CI-IRISTISON RELIABLE BLUFF GRO CER Phone 254-255 2303 16th Street CORSIGLIA BROS. CONFECTIONERS Phone M. 353 522 15th Street HUDSON-ESSEX and PIERCE ARROW SALES AND SERVICE DARLIN G 86 WRIGHT YOUR past patronage has been appreciated. WE shall appreciate your future engagements FOR iliirzfz Qbrrhraira Phone M. 1205 201 19th St., Moline BOYS! YOU ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING N E W AT FITZGIBBON'S Fifth Avenue Krone C99 Bossuyt EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE LOWE BROS. PAINT BICYCLES ROUND OAK FURNACES LAWN MOWERS GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS GARDEN TOOLS 705 Eighteenth Avenue Phone Moline 588 The Davenport Democrat E99 Leader ONLY SUNDAY MORNING PAPER IN THE TRI- CITIES. IS SOLD EVERY SUNDAY IN MOLINE. ALL THE LATEST NEWS BE A REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING READER I I Augustana College A CHRISTIAN CO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION WITH THE HIGHEST OFFICIAL RATING I COLLEGE, ACADEMY, CONSERVATORY, SCHOOL OF I COMMERCE, SCHOOL OF ART, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION MEMBER OF NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES LISTED IN CLASS BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY The Sixty-Sixth Academic Year Begins August 31st, 1925 YVRITE FOR CATALOG AND SPECIXI INFORMATION TO GUSTAV ANDREEN, President Rock Island, Illinois I LL LIL, LL.- LLiLI,I,LI Q 1 S International Life 86 Trust Company MOLINE'S OWN LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES PAY OFF A MORTGAGE EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN GUARANTEE AN INCOME FOR OLD AGE WEBER'S CHOCOLATES WEBER,S CHOCOLATES Bergstrom 81 Slattergren Co. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Rock Island 1010 2104 Third Avenue Anderson Pattern Works WOOD and METAL PATTERNS and EXERCISERS MOLINE, ILLINOIS 302 4th Avenue Phone M. 846 19 TARR MOTOR SALES DEALERS IN He: I certainly enjoyed that dance. She: I'm so glad. I feel now that I PAIGE and JEWETT CARS . . lost these slippers in a good cause. JAS. TARR, Prop. -Alllizzois Siren 1223 5th Ave. Moline, Ill. :T ' I I 'S TN Rock Island ,tg I p fem Plow -1-?.ij!l '!:4 -ol .l. en I' l,I Corn an -sniff 9-.Z.Q5l7fi--51'f2'i+Q.'ffifv ,, 1 11-If P Y f ll 5'i?i 1,0sx i Manufacturers Of 'sis - I-ff 'Illini' ' limi' 575 e f ., ge' High Grade - f- Mgmt '--' Q uw-ff 4:Q:j1-5512.3-Ea-Bi'-FY flzfr 6 ,561 - Q Farm Implements . ' NX siyf :in g V'-if-' fggk, 'cl xx w- --,, W , -. SQQ Helder Tractors 4' ' f A Afrfaf.-iff-sv '-1!:I:--. ' A --gifs f'f I Nj , ,A -SQ,-::,n5l,:g.q '5rch Great Western . , X h, . 1 'H-, 'X ,HN44 llr. is w.-S -.A:.,:,,3! Hui. . . 75, s,,Al4 . if? b -IfI,Rzfeiaiggsitz:-..txgwpiiiifgfnfxis Spreaders and 5. A f Q51 qoo, ' Cream Separators . ' T ' N ROCK ISLAND,ILL. Z., , 1ilv.fQ:4.,:1s 'Ii-It , fl -'f 5 uddy MLW Line ALL YEAR TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Moline Pressed Steel Co. EAST MGLINE, ILL. Far Western Sales Office, 180 New Montgomery St., San Francisco M. SWEYD, Representative UTILITY STRENGTH APPEARANCE 180 VENGLISI-1 PANTS A I Lumzmz.-.msn ws.1vrr.zsA HA111-masons Il I L' I-N A j X -, .5 A - f 1' N I FIS' ' - D :SESS-I ,AZ I-laik-ozns Ann I I BELTS ANLD PLBATS RED sx HEPES-TIES ROCKPORD SOX , U Xi . af 51114, ' E ' A S Y fx PASSING snows df' A AT M'H'S' A --m-. Office Phone 2400 Residence Phone 2612 ELMER E. MORGAN REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS AND INSURANCE Office: 405 and 407 Peoples Bank Bldg. MOLINE, ILL. YEAR AFTER YEAR T e Mo ine U.III.C.JI. SERVES HIGH SCHOOL FELLOWS SENIOR HI-Y JUNIOR HI-Y HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS 181 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR COMPANY MOLINE, ILL1NO1s Passenger and Freight Elevators 2001 First Avenue Phone Moline 1280 TASTE IT AND BE CONVINCED BAM BY B READ is made with the very best table butter. REALLY A SUPER-DELICIOUS LOAF GET IT AT YOUR GROCERIS PETERS BAKERY, MOLINE, ILL. , X V, I-It-I. f l I n SEE US 'rue rOET's i.AMEN'r ' lilly I I FOR luv Q A5 ttai the battcied poster drxxn Illii DIAMOND ,, . ' I , Q lhat long has stood on high. It looks like the One that painted it Has blessed with a crooked eye. X Beneath-the students pass and gaze H Xl'ith many a look of doubt. Till they read the printed matter 81 And lind what it'5 all about. . 1515 18th Street DEHLER AUDIT COMPANY i ROCK ISLAND NOT INC ' M 601-3 Kahl Bldg 589 I BONDED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS M DAVENPORT Efficiency and Industrial Engineers H I 1 1 State Bank Bld DAVENPORT FINANCIAL ANNUALMONTHLY 1 MOLINE 2529 i and and i ' COST SYSTEMS SPECIAL AUDITS l CHICAGO MOLINE l INCOME TAX sERVicE IIIIINIIII' II Member Nat'l Ass'n Member Institute WASHINGTON 1192 of of D. C. I Certified Public 'Chartered Accountants Accountants ,l 132 College Stylesg College Patternsg the greatest Variety of live young men's suits with two trousers in the The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes MAYER 81 JOHNSON 409 15th St. MOLINE, ILLINOIS three cities at A ffHoLLANo 35.00 -f MP-ID 55. Stands for Quality ttlllllllllhl . ll A STORE YOU'LL LIKE TO I lk X X TRADE IN x I I Holland - l l M Dairy - A Co. 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MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE MALLEABLE CASTINGS EAST MOLINE ILLINOIS 21 OUR s ci DE ART MENT gx Eb +V:-in 184 ALWAYS ON TOP-MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH Congratulations Class of 1925 We wish to congratulate you boys and girls of The Class of 1925 upon having so successfully completed your course in the Moline High School. We are proud of the splendid work you have done, not only in the class room, but on the athletic field and in other high school activities. Keep that M. H. S. Spirit alive and you are bound to succeed in whatever field of endeavor you choose to enter. Moline Daily Dispatch MOLINE'S ONLY DAILY ESTABLISHED 1 S68 GREATEST NEWSPAPER IN WESTERN ILLINOIS MCGOVERN BEAUTY SHOP NESTLE PERMANENT WAVING MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 152215 6th Ave. Phone M. 978 MOLINE, ILLINOIS Comp iments MARKER, FUEL Sz ICE oo. Ol ICE AND COAL F- f'tS 'a dWite' OSIZOYZEEFSSI EE,TZ1M?I68-Z7 1 MOLIHE MOLINE, ILLINOIS Pl-UJSICIANS' O A . . 1 . , Wl?ha2?02iE?e5 iiiitioinlliliilafii. CLUB PAUL E. RENNER 2431 Sixteenth Street Phone M. 752 185 E. ld. NUTTING, Prinrifval Mr. Nutting is respected and admired by every student who has had the privilege of knowing him. lele is a friend. and a real one, of every Moline lligh student who has been at all serious about his work. Capable of great under- standing, possessed of a genuine liking for the student, ever willing to listen, and give valuable advice, Mr. Nutting has become an institution of Moline High School. The school is unusually fortunate in having such a man to guide its affairs. ' 7 15 I Mark and his beautiful bride, in the person of Zoolc Carthcy, made a decided liit in the Fellowship presen- tation. Zook displayed alarming feminine cliaraeteristies, lt! all riglit,tl1o,lxe got over it. MARK AND ZOOK COMPLIMENTS OF SELBY AND HALL ' Fancy and Staple Groceries Meats and Hardware 1152 25th Street MOLINE, ILL. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Incorporated Sew Electrically--Free Demonstration 612 15th St., MOLINE, ILL. Phone 490 BRISSMAN AUDIT COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, INCOME TAX CONSULTANTS, SYSTEMATIZERS 408 Moline Trust Building., Telephone Moline 1487 AUGUST N. BRISSMAN, Managing Accountant Be Our Guest ODAY, tomorrow, any day, but do come! Then compare. Shop as thoroughly as you please, compare quality with quality, Workman- ship with workmanship, style with style-then, and then only, can you really appreciate the Values that you will always lind in this moderate priced department store. Everything men, women and children need and at prices you'll like to pay. TllFQ.M5QC.XQl2l2..SIQBE Clothes QZEFGEESSD FEATURING 2 PANTS SUITS O C I EST 1868 LOOK FOR THE BEAR 219-221 W. Second St. DAVENPORT ROSSITER'S BARBER SHOP Specializing in the latest styles of shingling and hair bobbing. THE STUDENTS SHOP Located in the Campbell Hotel Sixteenth Street Moline Phone Moline 1578 1608 Fifth Ave. ED. J. MOELLER PAINT COMPANY PAINTS, VARNISHES, WALL PAPER, ARTISTS, MATERIALS, PICTURES MOLINE, ILLINOIS FAIR SHOE PRICES INSURED TO YOU Style for style, grade for grade, our shoes are sold on an economy basis, as comparison of value will prove. Even now, good shoes are lower i1I proportion than other apparel, and prices represent the utmost in Value and service today. VVYNES BROTHERS 407 15th St., MOLINE, ILL. A I T-N f'FTTif'5i11f S3 W , i vr.1:u .1 gf L15 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Our- Parand lvfeftrflwotll-AT MJ e 'k 9:4715 Iielfrirttfn , 1 H ll' v ' 11 ll . 571 Stores and More to Follow 5 EXW. It X . wggvh ili Buying More, We Buy for Less Ji' I Selling More, We Sell for Less X . . , E 'YJ' if .2135 S Only quality merchandise at the 'IQ1 ,E lowest possible prices,,today, tomor- f - l, row and every day throughout the JI is . 373: i s l year. f 4- 1' T W BEDER WOOD'S SGNS O. E. Szekely CO. l Mechanical and Automotive , Engineers I SAND GRAVEL EXPERIMENTS RESEARCH BUILDING MATERIAL CONSULTATION A 524 Sixteenth Street, Moline, Ill. PATTERNS, JIGS, FIXTURES GOMPLIMENTS OF THE I Moline Implement Company IVIOIIINE PLOWS - Knowledge is Power I li M ' E I Good furniture need not be expensive. One may select Woods that are rich and lasting from styles that I M N if gi are dignified and tasteful. W H I .. ,. . I I f Ni It is simply all in knowing where to buy. I Buying at Shallene's Means a Good Deal A iii f ' ,ff 3 itgmfi..alhlf7-ir mr-' -r A Z- f ' . . l 4' I - ' IIHUI-funn TovEs. I f 155 5 2 A N., ,.,4 I ' fatigue FURNITURE ,f t- X an Y , sfff CARPETS QZRUGS ' f fI'-3715 ' 1-.-.L 1.., r' l l V, f f ,,, 188 C301 Summer Sports Basketball or Gym M it Use i Servus Sport Shoes MICK ERICKSON D I C t. 1924-25 Captain lVl1ck Says: Ba31?erba11 Team Servus Rubber Co., Rock Island, Ill. A basketball player is just as good as his feet. Sudden starting, stopping and pivoting play an impor- tant part in the records of a champion basketball team. During the past two years the Moline Maroons have won the District Tournament and have been equipped with Doc MeanWell's fWisconsin mentorj Servus Shoe. The shoe has proven exceptionally long wearing, cool and with an ideal sole for a slippery basketball floor. Sincerely yours, CSignedJ M. ERICKSON, 1925 Maroon Captain. Rock ISLAND, ILL. 189 CMWZWMM LMCCMQMJE f Best W ishes- Graduates T HERE'LL always be a warm spot in your heart for your old high sehoolg you'll want to keep posted on its future activi- ties and development. And y0u'll also want all the news of the doings of your old friendly rivals from Rock Island High School. For complete reports of the activities of both Moline and Rock Island High Schools, read- Westerii Illinois' Leading Newspaper ROCK ISLAND ARGUS ALL THE NEXVS ALL THE TIME ASK NATIONAL LICORICE COMPANY COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF THE Moline Hardware Co 1524 6th Ave. Moline, Ill I TRY US THE MIRROR BARBER SHOP JOHN MacCALL, Proprietor THE MHOLEIHXV IJNE MULTIPLE DRILLING MACHINES AND CYLINDER BORERS THAT CUT COST OF MANUFACTURE MOLIN E TOOL COMPANY MoLINE, ILLINOIS ADMIT LINE ,fi I I. 1 W I Ag P 3 jglf Q . v NI, , MQ4 5 C5521 w., I PM as M Q , . ln tx , f ' X Q Z Xt 1 'A Q X LQ M-- rli ew' FSR HIGOHIGRADE MEIRTS, C URTE IS TREATME. T, L AND PROMPT SERVICE ROBERT PANK FRED PIERSON WE DELIVER REALTOR 1512 15th St. Phone M. 491 JACK HYINICS BARBER SHOP 512 16th Street FIRST CLASS HAIR CUTS AND SHAVES MOLINE'S MOST SANITARY BARBER SHOP WHEN BETTER LAUNDRY WORK IS DONE, JAMISON'S WILL DO IT JAMISON'S LAUNDRY 2601-9 Fifth Avenue Phones 581 and 582 MOLINE, ILL. COMPLIMENTS OF High School Cafeteria CLARA WECKEL, Manager 191 H. E. TERRY C. J. SEYMOUR BATTERY SERVICE THAT SATISFIESH In half the time it takes to tell, We'll fix it up and make it well. We'Il put a kick in every cell, Then you'lI know service for a spell. UTILITY STORAGE BATTERY CO. SOD SODERSTROM, Manager of Service 1422 Fourth Ave. A REAL PLACE FoR SERVICE SCHULTZ DRUG STORE MOLINE'S LARGEST, BEST AND LOWEST PRICE DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER Sixth Avenue and Sixteenth Street Call Moline 867 WE DELIVER It Rock Island County Abstract Sc Title Guaranty Company COMPLETE ABSTRACT, TITLE AND GUARANTY DEPARTMENTS F. W. ADELMANN, Manager 205 Reliance Bldg., MOLINE arry E. Anderson BUILDER GENERAL CONTRACTOR CEMENT FLOORS AND WALKS REINFORCED CONCRETE BRICK AND WOOD CONSTRUCTION REPAIRING AND REMODELING PLASTERING Phone Moline 2235 or 608 MOLINE, ILL. 192 ,AUTO SERVICE COMPANY CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS 515 13th St. Tel. Moline 1385 MOLINE, ILLINOIS R. J. VANDER VENNET, Prop. Dealers in Builders' Hardware, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, Paints and Varnishes 1422 15th street MOLINE Phone M. 1712 DR. H. A. ZIEGLER DENTIST Phone Moline 1550 509 Reliance Bldg. MOLINE, ILL. CHAS. A. YDEEN MEN 'S WEAR FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, and GLOVES 1301 Fifth Avenue -WORLD FLYER5- f :0 ,gli 1?-3:0 X .ZQWWWKZ IZIZIZIZTWJIZ U IZ W, O Qaboabfpiff 9: W . W .isa-O-3020120 - ' on .fo Q - glb90QcaJ6' on? , . 0 U ' 00.6 O 0.0 go-Q ' Ms... THE MOLINE FOUNDRY MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF GREY IRON CASTINGS 'KNAT SAUSPI , S s 15 EICHSTAEDT KL ROGERS A 11 K gf WI f DISTRIBUTORS ,Pe ..,.,.1 m.. ,i.. .qlb4.+Phone Stromberg Carburetors tif W1 N' Gabriel snubbers K. I. WILLIS CORPORATION Superior Elevator Cups SHEET METAL SPECIALTIES Horseshoe Tires Willard Storage Battery Service Generators, Starters, Speedometers Automobile Electricians MOLINE, ILLINOIS 517 16th St. PIIOHQ 810 EAST END PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY, Inc. 2313 Sth Avenue Phone M. 1429 MOLINE, ILLINOIS A. H. BELOUSKI, Mgr. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Distributors for VULCANUS OIL BURNER EDWARD A. FARLEY MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING 1530 Fifth Avenue MOLINE, ILL. Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing Hats, Shirts and Shoes Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Waists, Dresses Coats, Furs and Lingerie Confidential Credit Terms Arranged If Desired J. P. FLEMING COMPANY MANUFACTURER OF HIGH GRADE SWEATERS Noted for Quality, Woiikmanship, and Finish. 1702 Third Ave. ,Moline, Ill. THE SATISFYING FOUNTAIN The boys and girls always gather after school V At a place that's noted for its drinks, so cool, They have the very best of all things to eat, Their Sundaes and Shorties simply can't be beat. JERICHO'S DRUG STORE HJALMER KOHLER COMPLIMENTS OF E. E. ROSENE lim o rj Ll L5 Emi LJ I-If f - ' Si' 'il' f'ffi':'f i..V wig, N MEI 2IfEl fi ALI F EiiEi:iLIl I H.H.THOMAS THE INSURANCE MAN FEDERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Fire, Theft, Liability, Collision Value First-Service Always E. H. 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V. .L , gun. -5 ,v i, lim- ll. C H X. V . - Upper Row John Antisdel Iilzglislz XX'lieaton College, .-X. B. University of Chicago Ada Baker .-lr! Art Institute of Chicago 19:26 :Mlviser Wilbur Barclay Putlvrn .lltlkllllg 'll'ond Tzzrnizzg Foundry Mary Bradford Pl1j'SliL71L7fjj' Simpson College, A. B. University of Iowa Elmer Benson Plzyxzhv and Algrbra Augustana College, A. B University of Illinois Adviser Science Club Lower Row Edward J. Carlson Hixtur-v, Cu1lzuzt'r'fic1l Law Augustana, A. B. University ot Iowa 1925 Adviser Ella M. Cockerell English Hurd of Englislz Duff. Millikin University, M. A. University of Chicago Adviser of Publications :mtl Dramatics. Charles R. Crakes Auf. I'rinrifvaI .'lt'A'UIIIIf1'lltl. bitiltzwlzazzslliff, Btllllfilly Augustana College Head of Employment Bureau :incl Visual Education Leona Day H'ixl0ry and Civitie Knox College, .-X. B. :Xtlviser of Girls' .-X. D. C. O. S. Day V fjfllllltlllilllifl and Com. .-lrilll. XlVilliani and Vasliti College, A University of Iowa Adviser Senior Hi-Y fibkgfm f QUE: x ' 1:25. o X 5 ' 'A , 0 -Tl K' Q X 115:33 xv 3 N V39 'HIT' Xi if ,If B , f- V 2 ' l , : - lxi i I A s X I - X I 5 , Xl, M X 6 S N W , 1 Q i g Hi A , li LC' Q DNS MONDAY MORNING g p TO FUTURE CITIZENS Future citizens. those who are at present preparing themselves at school to take part in the community's industry and business. are especially invited to come direct to us to get a better understanding of some of the interesting and important problems which have to do with gas and electric service. XVe are always glad to show those interested what is back of the service, the plants and equipment that are necessary to assure the readiness to serve at all times, the quantities of supplies and materials necessary, the records that must be kept, etc. Gas and electric service is of vital importance to everyone who expects to live and enter business in this community. The problems entering into the furnishing of gas and electric service are common problems of the public service company and the citizens of the community. Only cooperative thinking and working will solve them. ' The necessity of being prepared ahead for the growth and increasing needs of the community with great plants and distributing equipment representing a capital investment tive times that of other businesses compared to annual income, the necessity of unfailing, uninterrupted service depending upon the faithfulness of hun- dreds of men and women employed in the service. and the need of skilled, respon- sible men and women who will keep pace with the times by making use of modern inventions which provide better service at lower cost are all problems with which every future citizen should be familiar and which we will be glad to discuss with anyone who calls on us. PEOPLE PGWER CO. Operated by The United Light C? Pofwer Co. HCALL US i 196 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Rock lslanol Lumber Sc Mfg. Co. ROCK ISLAND EAST MOLINE Phone 660 Phone 251 SO MUCH DEPENDS UPON HOW ff ONE STARTS -5 -'X If you start baking with this best flour for V32 Q - ALL baking you will finish with a glow of keen delight at the good things you've made. Best for ALL Baking GQEPRIN if TRADE AT HAYNES MARKET John SWHHSOH CO' HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS 1227 Fifth Avenue POULTRY AND FISH GROCERIES OUR MoTTo IS: SERVICE AND QUALITY Telephones: Moline 3200-3201 HIT PAYSH MOLINE Phone M. 343-344 19 Anderson Coal and Iee Company LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE EXPRESS AND TRANSFER OFFICE YARDS MOLINE PHONES 2110 3rd Ave. 1322-1327 COMPLIMENTS or THE BOOK EXCHANGE JACK SCHACHT PAUL FELDER 61 ij Mlm DUNEJADCP DDIDEPC Q ' 'yl ax, ,. .. EQ .44 5' f I I Yau IfiXiI ,I C!! L., f Q- Sf! ln ' A Plambeek Heating and Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating The Weir Warm Air Furnace REPAIRING AND REMODELING A SPECIALTY 1135 Fifth Avenue Phone Moline 871 O. M. BRISSMAN C. H. JOHNSON C. E. PETERSON Brissman 81 company, General Contractors REINFORCED CONCRETE, BRICK OR WOOD CONSTRUCTION FIRE LOSSES APPRAISED, REPAIRING AND REMODELING Oiiiee: 407 Moline Trust Bldg. Phone M. 2466 MOLINE, ILLINOIS CAMPBELL HOTEL I. C. SANDERS, Owner and Manager Sixteenth Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues 4 EUROPEAN PLAN MGLINE' ILLINOIS NEYV BUILDING RATES 51.00 to 332.00 NEVVLY FURNISHED PRIVATE TELEPHONE HOT and COLD RUNNING IN EACH ROOM IVATER IN ALL ROOMS 198 luvucxv, ERlCK5ON I lj ...S 2t S E. Qs, I QA? 'Wk ' W1 Y wg Xlllll CARL BERGSTEDT CARL G. JOHNSON Bergsteclt Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Office: 608 Moline Trust Bldg. Phone M. 260 MOLINE, ILL. WE MAKE WE CLEAN A SHADE BETTER COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADE COMPANY .EQ .,,,,, ,,,C f WINDOW SHADES, g ' DRAPERIES, l REAKINS THE .ECORD W CURTAINS and SUPPLIES Phone Moline 4517 709-11 Fourth Ave. MOLINE, ILL. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED I .00 FIVE STORES IN QUAD CITIES No. 1,1614 2nd Ave., R. I., Phone RI 2344 No. 2,1503 4th Ave., MOL., Phone M. 790 No. 3, 526 16th St., MOL., Phone M. 791 No. 4,1512 7th St., E. M., Phone EM 178-R No. 5, 227 Perry St., DAV., Phone D. 5363 Dollar CleanerS 81 Dyers Incorporated ODEN Pharmacy 2312 Fifth Avenue Phone M. 242 Moline, Ill. QUALITY COMES FIRST AT STEIN BROTHERS 405 Fourteenth Street Phone M. 369 HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTERS J ,. . ,J P P cf Q17 ...Q1ERV AN'S svogy, . ffm -J FOR THE LAD AND HIS DAD 517-519 Fifteenth street MOLINE, ILLINOIS W. J. TALTY, Prop. Phone M. 1323 TREVOR 8L TREVOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE AND PAINTS 2412-14 Sixteenth St. Phone 729 MOLINE FURNITURE WORKS Designers and Builders of HIGH GRADE SHOW CASES, STORE, BANK and OFFICE FIXTURES MOLINE, ILLINOIS MOLINE NEWS AGENCY 7 xix 6 6 ' R FALLS 1 ooRD TIRES gl 1 EVEQEIIQEEN 51 I: TUBE un I 5 Ag' I' TI-IE NAME Q I' FALLS if, my ASSURES W1 gy UTMOST QUALITY General Sales 81 Service Company o ll K L e Y 5 M I1 Q' ' 4 f . ' 4A . WILL FRANK' Mgr. G. H. Sohrloeck Co LQCLAIRE HOTEL Cor. Fifth Ave. and Sixteenth St. Phone M. 2960 Mo-LINE, ILL. DRUGGISTS Telephone 1108 524 Fifteenth St. HARPER AND SORENSON STATIONERY Strahan Wall Paper and Devoe Paints, Pictures and Framing Devoe Artist's Material Moline, Illinois II rd Youw XX I-Q L x S A f ' M up ' J WATER? MAN THSFBEEESENG yFlLKl'URES OF T1-IE. ADT DEDI COMPLIMENTS OF 9 WAGNER at Hosni WEBSTER DEALERS IN Kodak Headquarters STAPLE AND FANCY FOR GROCERIES Expert Kodak Service MOLINE, ILL. We Develop Snaps 1507 Fifth Avenue Phone 321 409 16th St. A LASTING TOKEN OF LOVE -A MARBLE TOMB A , .A .Q A 3 15 eg jij gs.:115'55g5gg:3:fffgjff,'1j5jffigf1z,, Q. 5535. , x .gg gi I ' 1 Q I 5: '3,2jff:-','-:3::.'- ' . A ' '- ,A.ZfT:rg-fEg'jI -'2.-:jgj:.:, 3'3:f: 1 '- ' ' f f , - 1- 1 -r', .1 ., 0, V .,, . .- - 'rr 3 -. I '-:'ff5iS-5E:,I53r5 'Q 5541-ff 1 555:5ZQE.- 1,fffiifilzifl-,13fE:: ''ffI5:'5-'ff-55517 Ei:f5f355:3Ifi5f1ff:fEri53F1ff5533f55:Zf5fif5S: -S2535-5.'si-'z 51511 , 4'-':5'5s':?3Ef5' 4.-.-I-If:-:-'.-9I+:-I-7-: IZ -:--If .- .- I -I-7--Z3'-- .- , f ' Ii- FIT .I-I . 'I-Zvi-v-I-I-:':I'I-,-I-S.-'-:f'5'I-I-I .-I:.- 'f , -: - - .' '- -. 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IF ONE DOES NOT GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL: He cannot enter college. He cannot go to any first class law school. He cannot go to a first class medical school. He cannot go to a first class dental school. He cannot enter an Army Aviation school. He cannot qualify for a position in a newspaper office. He cannot secure a responsible position in a bank. He cannot get a place that offers opportunity for promotion in a railroad office, in a big business concern, or in a manufactur- ing plant. JUST GETTING BY The student who is content to just get by in his studies, who imag- ines that high grades and a good understanding of his subjects studied are all right for the grind or the book worm, should consider carefully the records that follow. Who's Who in America publishes the names of all the men and women who have gained distinction in any field of worthy endeavor and there- fore may be considered a list of America's successful people. e The records of the graduates for a period of years of five Universities fHarvard, Yale, Princeton, Brown, and Amherstj were followed and here is what was found- Of 7979 seniors, in 85 graduating classes, 348 won high honors for scholarship, 131 of these 348 falthough still young men! were mentioned in Who's Who. Q The student with high scholastic honors is about seven times as likely to succeed as the ones who are satisfied to just get by. Your best chance for an education is before you, NOW. Neither throw it away nor waste it. ' BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL 202 CBUZZY BAR The Best and C Biggest Candy Bar for UCANCO CANDY CO. Davenport Iowa I f fix QqQMw!tl-f'Xi..,1lfl,W I vlwilll l X ffml e lfxh fa all 5 lla, GZ Kenworthy, Dietz, Shallberg, Harper 86 Sinnett LAW OFFICES J. T. Kenworthy J J. Neige Peoples Bank Building S R K C tml ' ' P J' Moline, Illinois Cy, E D t ff If gh gm g State Bank Building Th P S tr Rock Island, Illinois J H y B tt 03 cis ' - A FEW FEATS OF FASHION QUALITY C Mahon! MEAT MARKET 528 16th Street Phone M. 1202 SERVICE Power Forging Tools Bull Dozers Eye Bending Punches and Shears 5 , , Machines Crank and Board Lift 8 CO. Steel lVhee1 Machin- Drop Hammers 9 ery Taper Rolls, Upset- . . . 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MOLINE, ILLINOIS MOLINE SHINE PARLOR Shine-Hats Cleaned and Blocked The Best shine at the Best Place 1416 5111 Avenue Moline 196 MITTON Sz BLEDSOE MEAT MARKET 2326 16th St. Phone 527 MOLINE, ILLINOIS FANNY MAY'S MARTHA WASHINGTON BUNTB JOHNSTON and HYLEBIS L CANDIES LUNCHES some EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Baily's Drug Store 13th St. and 5th Ave. B. IVI. RINEHART, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Practice Limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED 407 Reliance Bldg. MOLINE, ILL. ROBB-DAYTON ELECTRICAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Electrical Goods, Chandeliers, Wash- lllg Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Heating Appliances and Electrical Supplies House Wiring a Specialty 1528 Sixth Phone Moline 2234 MOLINE, ILLINOIS Introducing Dixies favorite son and the Spanish Danc- er, two Fellow- ship R c V ll e stars, who, de- spite the efforts o th Ja't f Il e 1 1 o a In a d d e I1 e d populace, are still alive. Ser- iously though, Smith was 1 1. K. and our friend Mort. in h i S wulnallly guise fit iitted J'- fa tlvb 'as ltr tc - xx supreme as I1 dashing dame from Madrid. UTEEDA AND BOBU DONIT GO TO SCHOOL WITH- W E T F E E T Keep your health good by getting your shoes repaired by me. Good Work Good Leather HARRY ROMAN 2305 Sixteenth St. Moline, Ill. GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING A Specialty Made of Wrist Watch Work JULIAN A. SMITH 1428 14th Ave. MOLINE, ILL. I Upper Row Lower Row Julian S. Du Cray Fannie K. Entrikin Cabins! .linking Dean of Girls Paftvru ,lftlkllllg English Adviser of Junior Hi-Y Beloit College, A. B. Columbia University , , Universitv of Chicago Clara Duxsdleker ' B Slldflfltllltl, Tyfvzt'1'i!z'i1g Eastern State Normal Elmer W. Freeman Gem CHQ' Qollege , ,llt'rl1t1111'fnl Drtizuilzg Coach ot btenograplnc Team Ina Dunlap Barbara Carst Music Englislz National Summer School of Music Augustana College, A. B. of Chicago 1927 Adviser Carl Eklllad Kate Gleason ZLHILW-V Hump Eroizomics Augustana College, A. B. Lewi, hrtit ne University of Illinois 5 L .Adviser Fellowship and Adxiser Home Economics Club Science Clubs Anna Gran Mifglfefite Eness .5'zut'dislz, Gorman f'f'f'ffh Augustana College, A. B. University of Michigan, A. B. University of Chicago 17 N WE BELIEVE THE HUPMOBILE IS THE BEST CAR OF ITS CLASS IN THE VVORLD 1 1 HUBMOBILE SALES and SERVICE FRED C. DAY, Prop. I 1417-1419 16th Ave. Phone M. 1567 DANIELSON 8: FURGIE UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALIVIERS CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT 1212 Fifth Avenue MOLINE, ILLINOIS Phone M. 144 CARLSON PRINTING COMPANY 'Q v MCKINNIE TELEPHONE I- BUILDING MOLINE 988 M. R. CARLSON, '08 C. E. CARLSON, '11 AXEL CARLSON, President CURT LUNDEEN, Secy.-Treas. AXEL CARLSON COMPANY . GENERAL CONTRACTORS Peoples Bank Bldg. MOLINE, ILL. ' 1' A wr 111 I n sw, BOY FPl1:ND,wuv DID You Osvc. up Tug DIPE OQGAN? ou, 1 FELT .eo FOOLLPH DLAYINO NWITI-1 MY FEET. 1 l 1 N I 06 Moline Ministerial Association But as many as r e c e i v e d Him, to them gave He the power to be- come the sons of God, even to them that be- lieve on His name. - John 1:12. For God so loved the World that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believed in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. -John 3:16. MOLINE CHURCHES First Baptist Swedish Baptist Tabernacle Baptist First Congregational Second Congregational Gordon Memorial Union Congregational First Christian St. Paul's Evangelical Free Evangelical And I, if I be l i f t e d up from earth, will draw all men unto me. -John 12:32. God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. -Galatians 6 214. MOLINE CHURCHES First Ev. Lutheran Calvary Lutheran Salem Lutheran Trinity Lutheran First Methodist-Episcop'l Wesley Methodist-Episc'l St. Paul's Methodist-Ep'l Swedish Methodist-Ep'l United Presbyterian Y. M. C. A. 207 Montgomery 81 Campbell, Inc. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING - DYEING MOLINE-ROCK ISLAND-DAVENPORT Mutual W'heel Company AUTOMOBILE AND VEHICLE WHEELS 709-729 Third Avenue MOLINE, ILLINOIS ,IT ? ag o Q Q Il ' --..l .. T 'f,,.f! K sa I 2 Q GA Z I -'Inn vnu. CH INGL ST LI1, ' as 5 FISK Sc LOOSLEY CO. DEPARTMENT STORE, MOLINE, ILL. The Store That Keeps If It Isn't Right the Cost of Living Down We'll Make It Right OS HOLST BROS QUALITY GROCERS Phone M. 2088 119 Fourth Avenue DO IT ELECTRICALLY THE LIGHT OF LEARNING WILL LIGHTEN LABOR WITH ELECTRICAL HELPS TRI-CITY ELECTRIC CO. WM. H. EFFLAN D MEAT MARKET T 165 Fourth Avenue Moline, Illinois Phone M. 610 FULLERTON'S PHARMA C Drugs, Sodas, Cigars Drug Sundries 2139 16th St. MOLINE Y ILL Opposite Browning Field H. E. Godehn 86 TOGINLCDS O. FOR Q, RACINE TIRES QUAKERSTATE OIL QCCESSORIES RE SES BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE JOHNSON BROS. S service Bldg. W. J. BALL, Mgr. 2204 Sth ARLINE, ILLINOEHQOHQ M' 687 W0meH'S FAMOUS FOR COATS AND SUITS HOUSE , , Apparel Furnishings Iundt 8141. Miuinery 1520-1522-1524 Fifth Avenue Draperie MOILINE, ILL. Rugs, Etc. Every important style tendency is repre- sented in the lovely collections of new Men's fashions assembled here at very reasonable Dry Wear pricings. Goods V Jx if '-P 7 . .. , ., lf N 'urfmo Pomzrumc- A wmv mcg A- mour vou room. , gl l Q : 'Vanin Il wo- rouzno of 1 5' ouop mo Yoo roouro A tor urn Mel' ' Ar 1 g r 1 Fllnnv' I 1. o ' aft I- ' Lehmalfs Cafe and Soda Grill YOU WILL LIKE OUR FOUNTAIN SPECIALS OLDSMOBILE SIX THE WORLD'S BEST LIGHT SIX HOLM-NIELSEN SALES SERVICE 624-26 Fifteenth St. Phone M. 756 Headquarters foril-hgh School Boys R , IIIUI-Ellfiilghu 'Io N 'r H E: H I L..lf 1501 Fifteenth Street MOLINE, ILL. 10 A stude called Miss Muffet, She once tried to blufht, And copied her test, so they say. Now as you may feature, she was seen By the teacher, And a zero she got for the day. Soph: Ever read Beowulf? More: Nah, I clon't care for those animal stories. MOHAWKS GO FARTHER! STEPI-lENSON'S Accessory and Vulcanizing Co. MOLINE, ILL. 1729 5th Ave. Phone M. 1012 KERNS Sz VERNON Real Estate and Insurance PEOPLES BANK BLDG. FINEST AND Mosir COMFOETAELE CARS Fon TAXICAB SERVICE TELEPHONE lVlol1ne Taxicalo Co. SERVICE MOLINE Office: 423 Fifteenth Street DAY 900 MOLINE, ILLINOIS NIQQIEQT FRANK IVI. TOIVIBERGER, Prop. MOLINE IRON WORKS MOLINE, ILLINOIS U. S. A. Frank Founderies Corporation MOLINE, ILLINOIS DAVENPORT, IOWA Lockhart Heating 85 Plumbing Co. HEATING AND SANITARY ENGINEERS A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit Every Way 408 Sixteenth Street MOLINE, ILLINOIS CLEANERS, EA wid TAlLons 620 Fifteenth St. Phone M. 1504 RUSS 8: BJORKLUND TIRE Sz ACCESSORY CO. The GENERAL Cord Goes a Long Way to Make Friends ACCESSORIES RADIO SUPPLIES .Moline, Illinois MOLINE UPHOLSTERING CO. EARNEST CARLSON, Prop. 1329 'Tth Ave. Phone M, 4358 ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED L. A. LARSON DECORATING WA LL PAPER AND PAINTS Phone M. 713 1520 sth Ave. MOLINE, ILL. COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY HORST CO. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ADOLPH HOGLUND Ednah Creutz Bradley DRAMATIC COACH VOICE AND DRAMATIC ART STUDIO 1619 Sixth Avenue MOLINE, ILLINOIS DRIVE WITH PLEASURE DURAN T and STAR Motor Cars MCMULLEN SALES SERVICE 1204 4th Ave. Phone 18 MOLINE, ILL. GENERAL REPAIRING Every Student Needs One N REMINGTON Portable Typewriter ' The Remington Portable will serve you well-not only in school and col- lege, but for years and A years to come. Przre, complete fzwib fare, 360. fag' pqymenl iermf Jexired. CARLSON BROTHERS, INC. Phone 1498 1950 16th St. MOLINE 1405-7 Fifth Avenue KEEP EVER FRESH THE MEMORIES OF TODAY -WITH A PHOTOGRAPH MSF MEMORIES OF SCHOOL DAYS ARE BEST PRESERVED BY MEANS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, AND IF BY MEANS OF OUR CAMERA WE HAVE PRODUCED PLEASING LIKENESSES FOR THE STOREHOUSE OF FUTURE MEMO- RIES THEN WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN OUR EFFORTS. YOURS TRULY, CHAS. W. ROOSINE, Manager. The Scmdstrom Studio ROCK ISLAND COUNTY'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS RELIANCE BLDG. MOLINE, ILLINOIS 13 he cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MGLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois 5 I l ery Malloy Made Cover bears th' trade mark on th back lid. 151446 Fourth Ave., Agljoining City Park Ransom Printing Company Trinters N flank iBook e9bfCake'rs N iBinde'rs etfgaofbame-weoco-::Q:f9 Everything in the Printing Line of Better Quality :Sl ozax Xaxxxg A I f, f , EX EE ww, ls f Mandel Engjravinrj Company AND ART sfruznros Milwaukee , Wisconsin 25 this .. H Upper Row Edna Grant Buoklccufvilig Augustana College, A. B. Forrest M. Groover iifllflllllt' Shop Marjorie Hendee English Upper Iowa University, A. B University of Chicago . Winfield Holmgren Physics Augustana College. A. B. University of Chicago Athletic Manager . Asst. Coach of Athletics S. May Hopkins ,5i1l0I'f1lt'llIfl'V, T,t'Pvw1'ifi1zg Northwestern University, B. Gregg School S. Lower Row Olive L. Hutchinson Botany and Zoology Newcomb College University of Chicago, B. S Moneta A. 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'1QfgI-T, '. .' I ' Y K . MURRAY DAY STEPHENSON Seniors JANUARY DIVISIGN CFFICERS Linwood Murray . . . .,.......... ........ P rcsidclzf Gladys Day ....... ..... Vim Presidmzf Ralph Stephenson ....................... Smvcfrzry-T1'ms1r1'v1' CLASS DAY CGMMITTEE Linwood Murray .............................,.. Valedictory Margaret Maxfield . . . Lois Hubert ...... Mildred Holt . . . Mae Batchelor .... LaVerne Heuck .... Martin Carlburg .... VVINNERS OF CUPS Linwood Murray ......................... john Martin ....... . . .Salutatory . . . .Prophecy . . . .History .....IfVzll .......P0euzs . . . .Presentafor . . . . .Popularity . . . .focularity 26 A , f f C -9 ' 4 C C -vl- ALMQUIST ASPENGREN BAAS BATCHELOR Franklin Almquist Barney Paul Becker Light Class Basketball C-15g Fel- lowship 'Revue Gordon Aspengren Gord Fellowship Revue: Latin Play C25 C-L5 1 Operetta C35 2 Pres. Science Allison Bennett ..Am,, Cub C-15: Secy.-Treas. Hi-Y C155 L. O. T. Stall C452 Declamation Glee Club ul lg,- C451 Orchestra C35 C-15: Glee Club C35 C451 Scholarship Honors. Pearl Benson Peppie Harry gaas HDutchH Stenographic Team C-15. Football C3 5C-15. Launcelot Bergenclahl 0ssie Mae Batchelor Secy. Class C15 : Fellowship Revue: Vice Pres. Class C153 Treas. C255 junior Playg Operetta C15 C252 Operetta C253 Glee Club C15 C255 Orchestra C15 C251 Glee Club C15 Jan. Div. Testator. C25: Class Basketball C15 C45. 5 . 1 , , BECKER BENNETT BENSON BERGENDAHL 27 T 9 b 4 BOLTEN CARLBERG CARLSON DAEBELLIEHN Thelma Bolton Bcity Gladys Day Polo' Junior flag Operqtta Q1 C35 3 L. Vice Pres. jan. Dixzg Operetta C141 O- T- N35 1433 ble? Ullll WJ- Glee Club Q19 Q21 L-UQ Scholar ship Honors. Martin Carlberg Mart Sccy. Science Clnlm C-U: Fcllnwsliip Play Q-H: Senior Play Mgr. HM - .4 - , M Staff Q-U5 jan. Div, Prcscn- Lucy Dlistm Lucius mmf. Latln Play C-17. Louise Carlson Louie Gunnar E1'iCkS0l1 HGUI1' Sclmlarsliip Honors Virgil Daelaelliehn LeRoy Ewing Lee' 'HCC Club 117. Light Basketball Q-ll. 1 e ' I DAY DUSTIN ERICKSON EWING 28 HEUCK HOLT HUBERT A. JOHNSON Laverne Heuclc Vernie Wallace M. Johnson Wally Stenographic Team 41333 Jan. Div. Fellmvship Revue: Operetta 423 PGH- 4393 Orchestra 419 4:15 439 4495 Glee Club CQJ 41335 Steuograpliic Teamg Scholarship Honors. Mildred Holt Millie Scliolarship Houorsg jan. Div. His- torian' Harold Klouser Trousers Lois Hubert Jim . U H Jan. Div. Proplietg Scholarship Ehm Lagerblade Lage Honors. Howard Lang Toad Arvid Johnson Horn Class Treas. 415 3 Ath. Bd. of Con- Fellowship Revue. trol 4315 Class Basketball 419. . Fsff- . V V , V- Y E:E.1-'f . ' . ' W. JOHNSON KLOUSER LAGERBLADE LANG 29 Margaret Maxfield Max -H fr- . MARSELL MARTIN MAXFIELD MORRISON Mark Marsell Sell Linwood Murray Lin Class Vice Pres. C23: Ath. Bd. of Control C553: Fellowship Revue: Football C33 C435 Basketball C23 C33 g Senior Play: Football Reserves C13 C23: Class Basketball C135 M Staff: Secy. Ath. Assn. C43. John Martin Johann Vice Pres. Class C335 Secy. C433 Secy.-Treas. Fellowship C433 Vice Pres. Lit. Assn. C431 Fellowship Revue: Junior Play: Latin Play: L. O. T. Staff C33 C43 : Declamation C33 C-13: Glee Club C231 Operetta C433 Jocularity Cup Jan. Div.: Scholarship Honors, n M Staff: Salutatorian Ian. Div.: Stenographic Team C331 Scholar- ship Honors. Gladys Morrison Scottie Junior Play. Pres. Jan. Div.: Pres. Junior Hi-Y C232 Latin Play C233 Mgr. Junior Play: L. O. T. Staff C23 C333 Edi- tor C-L3g Debate C333 Popularity Cup Jan. Div.: Valedictoriau Jan. Div.: Scholarship Honors. Charles Nutter Charlie Robert Pedersen Bob Pres. Junior Hi-Y C135 Fellowship Revue: Operetta C13 ' ' Light Class Basketball Club C13 C23 C33 C-13. C23 C33 . C43 1 blee Linnea Sandholm Skinny .-Xth. Bd. of Control C23: Glee Club C13. 1 l C A MURRAY NUTTER PEDERSEN SANDHOLM .X i .N STEPHENSON SWENSON THORPE WEST Ralph Stephenson Steve Anna Wiley Anne Bebo Secy.-Treas. Ian. Div.: Pres. Junior Hi-Y f3J: Fellowship Revue: -lun- ior Play: Senior Play: L. O. T. Stat? Ada Mae Williams C33 1 Bus. Mgr. C451 Orchestra 131. Glee Club KU' Helen Swenson Peanuts ' Harold Yeager uliandsomen Glee Club L25 L33 Ml. Vice Pres. Ath. Assn. C-U 3 Football Q31 Q-ll 5 Reserves C25 : Track H1 1 B'kbllR ' :TIN Bessie Thorpe Bets Tigclit FMD. ess!-X es Hi L an Operetta ill: Glee Club C13 Q2lZ Treas. C173 Scholarship Honors. Dudley West Dual Asst. Bus. Mgr. Junior Playg Asst. Bus, Mgr. Latin Play C251 Light Class Basketball HJ 5 L. Q. T. Staff 445. WILEY WILLIAMS YEAGER 31 Class of 1925 Scholarship Honor Roll Gordon Aspengren Isabelle Dowie Eva Fant Elaine Hannan Mildred Holt Lois Hubert Marjorie Hunt Edith Johnson VVilliam Ball Helen Bughee Louise Carlson Arnold Clair Geneva Crone Bessie Curtis Evelyn Lindstedt john Martin Margaret Maxfield Linwood Murray Hester O'Neill Margaret Otis Jeanette Peterson Floy Stein Jennie Swanson Bessie Thorpe Frances Vance Ann Vernon Gladys Wagner VValford Walden Evelyn Danielson Orabelle Johnson Edward Riechers Florence Wligers Gladys Day Venette johnson Jack Schacht Catherine Wilson Lorraine Decker Wlallace johnson Susan Stamm Lillian XVinter ATHLETIC LETTER VVINNERS Football Basketball Track Harold Buck 1 1 1 Leo Carlson 4 3 Milton Erickson 3 2 2 John Grassley 2 Clifford Ingram 2 1 2 VV'allace Lundholm 1 Mark Marsell 2 1 Glenn Peterson 2 1 Ralph Poston 2 1 Earl Ronk 1 Robert Sandstrom 2 ATHLETIC RESERVE LETTER WINNERS Football Basketball Harold Buck 1 1 John Grassley 1 1 Mark Marsell 2 Glenn Peterson 1 Ralph Poston 1 Earl Ronk 1 Norton Pierce 1 Howe Otis 1 LITERARY LETTER VVINNERS Gordon Aspengren Lyle Carey Leona Carr Arnold Clair Bessie Curtis Grace Darling john Martin Linwood Murray Edward Riechers jack Schacht Vlfalford Walden Declamation Debate Extempore L. O. T. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL LETTER VVINNERS Orabelle Johnson C21 Elizabeth VVeber C32 Lucille Palmer C2j Ruth Spratt C23 Fern Daebelliehn C21 Bernice Gordon C21 Clara Maves C25 Hildnr Kallenburg C11 Helen Livingston CU 32 ., it ., 1- l-Iliff Q. -, i, i 'V A V , ' ' SCHACHT CAREY MARTIN DARLING Senior JUNE DIVISION OFFICERS ,lack Schaeht .... ............ ........ P 1 'vsidmzf Lyle Carey. . . .... I 'in' PI't'5l.CI'c'lIf John Martin . . . ........ .S'm'1'cfr11'-v Grace Darling ..., ........... .... Y ' rmszzrrz' Faculty Advisers Lyla Mcflarock and Edward Carlson Social Committee Bob Richardson, Carl Balzer, Ted Smith, Gladys Wagrier, Mae Batchelor Thelma Bolton, Everett Carthey and Bill Seaholm Athletic Board of Control Everett Carthey and Elizabeth VVeber Literary Board of Control Carl Balzer and Bessie Curtis CLASS COLORS-Pzrrjvlv and Ilfhife 33 A.ANDERSON H.ANDERSON BALL BALZER Anita Anderson Nitah A Marion Barnes Barney Class Prophecyg A. D. C. Play. Helen M. Anderson William sau Bin-' '-Yle Bobke Scholarship Honorsg Special Hon- ors in Physics and History, Marguerite Boom Pegs L ' Pl L 3 O ' Carl Balzer K, O, Gilgillcljj' C1179 mjpigefla fll C37 Vice Pres. Fellowship Clubg Lit. ' ' Bd. of Control C-LJ: Fellowship Revue: UM Stzlffg Social Commit- tee C-U. Charles Boucher Chuck V - , BARNES BOBKE BOOM BOUCHER 34 r BRAMBLE E. BRISSMAN Margeurite Bramble Muggins Earl Brissman Light Class Basketball Cljg Latin Play C25 C433 Glee Club C25 C353 Special Honors in Mathematics. LeRoy Brissman Lee Latin Play CZJ 3 Operetta C31 5 Glee Club C23 C37 g Class Track C35 CHU. Harolcl Buck Buck Football CU: Basketball C-U5 Re- serves C315 Class Track C35 C455 Track C45 3 Latin Play CMU. L. BRISSMAN BUCK Florence Bufe Helen Bugbee A. D. C. Playg Latin Play C-lj Glec Club Ctljg L. O. T. Staff Clj Paul Buble Special Honors in Biology. Dorothy Butter DOF BUFE BUGBEE BUHLE BUTTER . 5-. Q5 3 .II . fe. -V .. -arm .. .... wu- ,. .. ,. 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Q-U1 Fellowsliip Revue: fun- ior Play: L. O. T. Stall Q-ll: Declamation Q33 Q-ll: Extempore 425 1353 Debate fill: Orchestra 113 421: Pres. Fellowship Clubg Class Day Presentator. Clifford Carlmark Leo Carlson Charlie Atli. Bd. of Control C2252 Football -419 Q23 C31 Capt, 141: Basket- ball Q27 C-ll Capt. 633 3 Class Track ill fill L31 1-ll: Social Commit- tce f l ' Q. CARLM ARK Reynolcl Carlson Orchestra Q15 C2l Qlil C-U. Russel Carlson L. CARLSON Windy Peanuts Fellowsliip Revue: Latin Play f2J Tora Carlson Touts Senior Play. Leona Carr Lee junior Play: L. O. T. Staff C-ll : M Staffg Extemp. CU. 451 R. CARLSON R. CARLSON T. CARLSON CARR CARTHEY CHRISTOPHER CLAIR CORBIN Everett Carthey Zook Geneva Crone Pres. Senior Hi-Y C453 Ath. Bd. Scholarship Honors. of Control C45 1 Fellowship Revue: Class Basketball C235 C45 1 M Staffg Operetta C45 1 Glee Club C45 L. O. T. Staff C45. 5 Earl Cunningham Fellowship Revue. Alice Christopher i Am. Bd. of Comm C15 q Class Bas- Bessle Cufhs ketball C15 C255 Glee Club C25. Lit. Bd. of Control C35 C453 Latin Play C455 L. O. T. Staff C35 C451 Extempore C25 C35 C452 Debate Arnold Clair ..Arn,, C251 Valedictoriaug Scholarship H g ' H ' L '. Debate C35 C45 3 Fellowship Revueg Onors Special Onors In atm L. O. T. Staff C455 Scholarship Honors. Fern Daebelliehn Dutch Class Basketball C15 C25 C35 C45. Glenn Corbin Senior Play: Mgr. Fellowship Re- vue. CRONE CUNNINGHAM CURTIS DAEBELLIEHN 37 .. 'le 8 gg, ,Ms QQ 5 is 5 5 -ml? N fl rw' A DANIELSON DARLING DECKER DEVINNEY Evelyn Danielson Dorothy Dickinson Dot' Scholarship Honors. Glee Club C452 Operetta CLD. Stenography Team. Isabelle Dowie Grace Darling A. D. C. Playg Scholarship Honors Class Testatorg Glcc Club C15 C27 C3j g A. D. C. Play Adv. Mgrg Girls Declamatioll C35 C47 1 J u11i0f Play: Roy Eksuand Senior Play: Class Treas, Q-IJ I Secy.-Treas. A. D. C.5 L. O. T. Staff CU 5 Operetta C3j. Albert Englund Lorene Decker Scholarship Honors. Roy Devinney Devinity L. O. T.. Staff Q-U. DICKINSON DOWIE EKSTRAND ENGLUND 38 ' 1. . -- X. ' - T, ENGSTROM M. ERICKSON M. ERICKSON ESTERDAHL Margaret W. Engstrom Eva Fant Scholarship Honorsg Special Hon ors in English and German. Mildred Erickson A. D. C. Play. John Fenno Johnnie Milton Erickson Mickey Class Pres. f3Dg Latin Play 1253 Vifilef Fields Football Q25 C35 C453 Basketball 135 Capt. C479 Track C31 C413 Class Track 12D 145. Carl Frey L. O. T. Staff MJ. Marguerite Esterdahl FANT FENNO FIELDS FREY 39 Scholarslnp H1 :non NfEl'lOC'I'3Dl'lN FRYXELL GARST GIGER Raymond Fryxell Helen Grantham A. D. C. Play Stephen Garst Steve Edith Groth Special Hnnurs in Chemistry and , , , Manual Training. A' D' C' Pla, Leone Giger Boone Hailey Elaine Hannan Bernice Gordon Burt Class Basketball 147. Team. GRANTHAM GROTH HAILEY HANNAN -s . ' . ' 'fl ...ATT HANSEN HODGE HUNT HURLEY .lohn Hansen Johnnie Clifford Ingram Cliff Fellowship Revue: Class Basketball Pres. Ath. Assn. QM: Basketball C-U. 1551: Track UH Capt. HJ: Oper- ctta C-H1 Prcs. Glee Club 1451 Football L37 HJ: Class Track Q39 HJ. Laverne Hodge . . U In Alexander .lanosl-ci Alex Mal'-lon? Hunt Y Mar-l Fellowship Revue. Latm Play 421 C433 Class Basket- ball Lll U95 Scholarship Honors. Clarice Johnson Cereal L. O, T. Staff L29 g Glee Club QU: Lucille Hurley A- D- C- Play- Edllzh Johnson Scholarship Honors, . , W INGRAM JANOSKI C. JOHNSON E. JOHNSON 41 EH.. ,,,, .. li .J l 3, I. JOHNSON L. JOHNSON O. JOHNSON V. JOHNSON Irene Johnson Violet M. Johnson Vi Glee Club Cll C2l f3jg Operetta Q15 fiilg Junior Play. Lloyd Johnson Wallace E. Johnson Orabelle Johnson Class Basketball C2l f3l Ml: 7 Clase Track my up gap 1413 Latlin Ma'g 'e' Jones Playk 123: Glee Club fljg Scholar- A- D- C- Play- ship Honors. Willis Jordan HW. K. J. Veneile Johnson L. o. T. Staff 423 435 4455 Latin Scholarship Honors. Play C49- VIOLET JOHNSON W. JOHNSON JONES JORDON 42 KALLENBURG KRANTZ KROEGER LAGE Hildur Kallenburg Arthur E. Larson Art Class Basketball C35 3 Glee Club Q25 Howard Larson Howey Treas. Hi-Y C253 Fellowship Re- vue: Latin Play Q25 g Operetta C35 3 Ada Krantz Light Class Basketball C-U3 Glee Club QSJ. L. O. T. Staff CBD. Evelyn Lindstedt A. D. C. Play Mgr.g Scholarship Bessie Kroeger Honors. Helen Livingston Louis Lage Class Basketball 141. A. LARSON H. LARSON LINSTEDT LIVINGSTON 43 LUEDEMAN LUNDHOLM LYON MCBAIN Helen Luecleman Roy McGimpsey Orchestra Cll. Ethel McLain Spud Glee Club 1451 Operetta C-D. Wallace Lunclholm Wally Class Basketball 133 Q-U3 Football Q-llg BE:15liEIlJ2ill Reserves Clara, Maves uclick Class Basketball C13 IZJ C35 Q-U Class Track C11 C23 C33 L-ll. Ada Lyon Kenneth Miller Kenny Fellowship Revueg Senior Play Dorothy McBain ClH5S Tl'2lCk , , l . . ww V - - ,' 4 -xi MCGIMPSEY MCLAIN MAVES MILLER A 44 H. MOREHOUSE Harold Morehouse Fellowship Revue Ralph Morehouse Fellowship Revue. Louise Motzer Hazel Nelson R. MOREHOUSE MOTZER V H. NELSON Lola Nelson Gladys Olson Diedrich Oltman Deecle L. O. T. Staff fill. Hester O'Neill L. O. T. Staff 431 C-ll 1 Latin Hay 1471 Lit. Bd. of Cmitrol U l 3 A-X. D. C. Playg M Staff: Scliolarsliip Honors. W L. NELSON OLSON OLTRIAN O'NEILL 45 OSTLUND H. OTIS M. OTIS PALMER Margeurite Ostluncl William Parsonage Bill M Staff. Howe Otis Football Reserves QU. Ethel Pearson Margaret Otis Peggy Latin Play QUE A- D. C. Play: Jeanette Peterson Senior Play: Glee Club 1153 Schol- Scholarship Honors. arship Honors. Lucille Palmer Luke Richard -Peterson 5atcl1 Basketball Q13 Q25 Star Q33 Q-U. Class Basketball C35 Light C-ij. PARSONAGE PEARSON J. PETERSON R. PETERSON 46 R. PETERSON PIERCE Ruth Peterson Rep Operetta C353 Glee Club C15 C25 C35 C453 A. D. C. Play. Norton Pierce Noi-t Class Basketball C35 C453 Basket- ball Reserves C45. Audrey Pombert Junior Play3 Operetta C153 Glee Club C15 C25. Ralph Poston Reggie' ' Class Pres. C25 Secy. C15 C35 1 Vice Pres. Ath. Assn. C453 Vice Pres. Hi-Y C35 Secy.-Treas. C452 Lit. Bd. of Control C253 Ath. Bd. of Control C353 Fellowship Revue: Football C35 C453 Basketball C45 Reserves C353 Class Basketball C25 C45 Capt. C453 Class Track Capt. C25. POMBERT POSTON Eleanor Quinstrom Helen Reher Lark Glee Club C25. Robert Richardson Bob HM Staffg Fellowship Revue. Edward Riecllers Ed Secy.-Treas. Hi-Y C253 Vice Pres. Hi-Y C353 Secy.-Treas, Science Club C453 Lit. Bd. of Control C35 3 Adv. Mgr. Fellowship Revue3 Sen- ior Play Mgr.3 Junior Play3 L. O. T. Staff C35 C453 Declamation C35 C452 Salutatorian3 Debate C453 Extempore C453 M Staffg Schol- arship Honors. QUINSTROM REHER RICHARDSON RIECHERS RONK ROSENBERG SANDSTROTVI Earl Ronk Oil Esther Schell Fcutlvall C45 Reserves M353 L. O. T. Staff QUE? 11531 M Staff: Latin Play cgi' Audrey Shaull Kenneth Rosenberg Rosy Fellowship Revue. Lenna shriek. Robert Sandstrom Bob Track KIM 145: Latin Play C7313 Blanche Slauson Vice Pres. Junior Hi-Y LID. John Schaclmt Jack Class Pres. K-H 1 Class Basketball L33 HP: Editor L. U. T. 1123 I Ecli- tur MH: Debate 1533: Scholarship V Honors. I . .vx .1 Lt .- r . -,VG SCHELL SHAULL SHRIER SCHACHT SLAUSON 48 I , , V fl , , . V -, A -HL-if i, .1 SMITH SPRATT STAMM STEFFANSON Ted Smith T-da Floy Stein Class Pres. C133 Lit. Bd. of Con- Pres. A. DD. C.: Glee Club Clll trol C193 Fellowship Revueg Jun- bcholarship Honors. ior Play: Light Class Basketball C495 Bus. glgrdk. O. C36 Skltaff 1 2 5 us. r. 5 rc es- fra, cial. Cheer Leider C-lj. Verna stone Capt. Class Basketball Cllg Class Track Clj. Ruth Spratt Spritts A. D. C. Play: Class Poetg M SIHHQ CJ. Staff C-ll. Chester Swanson uchetn Susan Stamm Scholarship Honors: Special Hon- Jennie Swanson ors in Bookkeeping. C-Ll 3 Scholarship Honors. Douglas Steffanson Senior Play: Class Track C-ll: Track C-Ll. I D . n ' ' 'za .V . .. jL , 'g', .,, ' L ,, -, M., Y ., STEIN STONE C. SWANSON J. SWANSON 49 Orchestra C25 C35 C-ll 5 Latin Play V , , THORNBLOOM VANCE VERNON WAGNER Hilma Thornbloom Ethel Wahlgren Special Honors in Swedish. Frances Vance Walford Walden Wally Senior Play: Scholarship Honors. Extgmljgre Q45 5 C1355 Historian Senior Play: Declamation Q-ll Ann Vernon Orchestra Q-Hg Debate Q-Hg M Operemi CN cw CU: Glee Club Staffg Scholarship Honors. Qlj Q29 Q33 Q49 g M Staffg Latin Play Q-ll 3 Junior Playg Scholarship Honorsg Special Honors in French. Helen Waller Operetta Q-ll 3 Cvlee Club Q-U. Gladys Wagner Class Treas. Qiijg Lit. Bd, of Con- trol Q2l5 Junior Play: Latin Play , Q29 Q49 2 opefffna Q15 Q39 - -'Ulm Wlufe Class Basketball Q13 g L. 0. T. Q32 5 M Staffg Glee Club Q35 Q4lg Scholarship Honors. co, Staft A ,. . M... , WAHLGREN WALDEN WALLER WHITE 50 WIGERS WILEY WILSON WINTER Florence Wigers Marjorie Wood Scholarship Honors. Carl Wunder Lela Wiley M Staff. Paul Young Catherine Wilson Cat Latin Play C-il: Class Track 0115 Special Honors in Art. Dean Cornell 5l1eenie L, O, T. Staff 1415 M Staff. Lillian Winter Scholarship Honors. WOOD WUNDER YOUNG CORNELL 51 DIERKS GREER JAHNS W. JOHNSON Aletta Dierks Verle Parker U A. Homer Greer Quilla Glenn Peterson Pete Football Reserves 131: Basketball Fogtball C33 Q-Hg Basketball C35 Reserves 633. Reserves 145. Rodney Jahns Rod . Orchestra C-U1 Football Reserves Linnea Peterson 1.12. William Johnson Bill Willard Seaholm Bi Class Track QM. M Staffg Fellowship Revue. PARKER G. PETERSON L. PETERSON SEAHOLM 52 SWANSON WEBER Albert Swanson Al Elizabeth Weber Betty Class Basketball Q23 Q31 C-U Capt Q15 g Ath. Bd. of Control MJ. Glenn Maurer B-en Turpin Orchestra 145. 'Sl ,. 54 -r , 2 ,..4 .4., , W ,,, -1.-' - 4 :..1n.- ...iw .,-Q1 x 5 F ..- 7 ,J LX 2 XX is- ., COPYRIGHTED 1 9 2 5 by J. E. SCHACHT MANAGING EDITOR and T. R. SMITH ' BUSINESS MANAGER f 2 FELDER LARSON ALMGREN juniors OFFICERS Paul Felder. . . ............ . . . . . . . Tom Larson ....... .... Charles Almgren .... .. -leannette Lawson .... Faculty Advisers Albert Sirertson and Ada Baker Social Committee LAWSON Pl'CSl.dC'IIf Pl'C'SldE'lIf T1'cc1s111'rr SCL'l'Fft'll',l' Milcla Shallene, Elinor Dolkart, Thelma jackson. Elizabeth Hunker V john Alsterluncl and Tom VX att Athletic Board of Conrnl Edith Rehnberg and Edward Reimers Literary Board of Control Janette Martin and Ray Peterson CLASS COLORS-Grfczz and White 56 Class of 1926 Scholarship Honor Roll Charles Almgren Doris Anderson Violet Blue Elsalee Conelly Eleanor Dolkart Dorothea Dowell Margaret E. Engstrom Dorothy Falk Paul Felder Marx Godbold Charles Gould Anna Haskell Howard Hoaglund Austrid Hook Stanley Hoyt Harold E. Anderson Lloyd Carlson LeRoy Esterdahl Margaret Hull Evers Hushman Alice Johnson Eleanor johnson Iris Larson Miriam Lindsay Elvera Lundgren David Marchant Marjorie Markee Janette Martin Evelyn Metz Astrid Michaelson Naomi Nelson Olga Oltman Mabel Peterson Dorothy Rohren Paul Schwiebert VVillard Seiffert Lois Sellmer Milda Shallene Alice Smith Marion Staack LaRuth Straw Florence Swanson Frederick Swanson Dorothy Thomsen Margaret Wahlstrand Margaret Walker Richard VViese Lucille NYilliams ATHLETIC LETTER XYINNERS Football Basketball Track 1 1 1 Arthur C. Larson 1 Howard Rinehart 1 Edward Reimers 2 Archie Swanson 1 Hugo Schultz 1 ATHLETIC RESERVE LETTER VVINNERS Football George Bernard 1 Howard Rinehart 1 Irvine Hill 1 Loren Perry 1 Edward Reimers 1 Harold Swanson 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL LETTER VVINNERS Margaret Vance C25 Elizabeth Hunker flj LITERARY LETTER XVINNERS Declamation Debate Extempore Eleanor Dolkart 3 2 2 Hanna Jane Bell 1 Howard Colson 1 Elsalee Conelly 1 Paul Schwiebert Milda Shallene 1 2 57 Charles Almgren Chester Almgren John Alsterlund Chester Anderson Curtis Anderson Doris Anderson Elmer Anderson Harold E. Anderson Ruth Anderson Vera Anderson Byron Arnold Faye Ayres Everett Ball Clair Bell Hanna Bell Harold Belouski Helen Bennett Kathryn Benson Antoinette Berg Allen Bergendahl Barbara Blackman Marion Blackman Henry Blohm John Blue Violet Blue Dorothy Boquist Leroy Brenstrom Margaret Brown Geneva Buck Class of 1926 Margaret Rurtis Dorothy Carlin Lennea Carlson Lloyd Carlson Loraine Carlson Raymond C. Carlson Kenton Carris Irene Ghelstrom Harold Christenson Frances Clauson Elsalee Conelly Jane Connor Vernon Cornelius Pieter Cosyn Marlowe Crawford Marie Cunningham Elizabeth Delevere Eleanor Dolkart Dorothea Dowell Taylor Drake Everett Eckland Dorothy Edlund Antoinette Edner Lillian Ekblad Leonard Ekdahl Marion Engbloom Margaret E. Engstrom Doris Erickson Gertrude Erickson Mar.i0l'ie Hoogner Leroy Esterdahl Stella Evans Dorothy Falk Elton Fawks Paul Felder Wiliam Ferry Clarabelle Ford Ruth Ford Merlin Francis Walter Frysinger Richard Gilson Louis Giorgios Mary Godbold Frances Goddard Marion Godehn Bernice Gould Charles Gould Margaret Griffin Helen Grim Virginia Grim Elsie Gustafson Vernet Hammer Leroy Hartman Anna Haskell Hazel Heaps Mildred Hill Howard Hoaglund Delia Holmquist Austrid Hook Stanley Hoyt Elizabeth Hunker Evers Hushman Thelma Jackson Kenneth Jasper Alice G. Johnson Edna E. Johnson Elinor Johnson Frances I. Johnson Harold C. Johnson Harry W. Johnson Mabel Johnson Thalia Johnson Richard Kiely Lela Knight Eric Kropp Lester Kummer Harold Kurrle Delber Lamont Arthur C. Larson Charles Larson Iris Larson Tom Larson Jeanette Lawson Margaret Lee Kenneth Lind Svea. Lind Lucille Lindberg Andrew Lindquist Carl Lindquist Miriam Lindsay Carl Lindstrom Melvin Loding Myra Lottman Mabel Lund Elvera Lundgren Miriam McFarlane Joseph McKevitt David Marchant Marjorie Markee Janette Martin Glenn Maurer Evelyn Metz Leonard Meyers Astrid Michaelson Bertram Miller Raymond C. Miller Raymond J. Miller Kathryn Moore Meryle Moose Kathryn Morgan Jerome Motzer Lucille Murray Edward Nelson Ellen Nelson Ernest Nelson Naomi Nelson Wallace A. Nelson Class of 1926 William Newton Wanetia Nickerson Eugene Nystrom Harry Odean Paul Odell Linnea Odhe Carl Olson Olga Oltman Willard O'Neill Marshall Parkhurst Marcella Parmelee Ethel Pearson Hubert Perry Alice E. Peterson Edna M. Peterson Helen Peterson Mabel Peterson Marcella Peterson Raymond Peterson Evelyn Petrain Julia Pfeifer Ralph Pobanz Ethel Rarner Gerda. Rasmussen Harold Rasmussen Edith Rehnberg Edward Reimers Ruth Rice Charles Riley Howard Rinehart Claude Roden Muriel Rogers Dorothy Rohren Marion Rosenberg Geneva Runkel Catherine Schaible Lena Schidlofski Robert Schlotfeldt Hugo Schultz Paul Schwiehert Willard Seiifert Lois Sellmer Austin Setterdahl Milda Shallene Isabelle Sindt Genevieve Skinner Alice Smith Arline Smith Lucille Smith Gwendolyn Sorenso Marion Staack Rudolph Stannke Joseph Stauber Ralph Steckel Helen Stelk Ina Stephenson Cameron Stock LaRuth Straw Vernon Strombeck Il Elin Sundquist Alice Swanson Archie Swanson Florence Swanson Frederick Swanson Harold Swanson Marg. E. Swanson Hazel Swim Dorothy Thomson Duane Tooley Buel Unferth Margaret Vance Bernard Wahe Helen Wahlstrand Marg. Wahlstrand Margaret J. Walker Thomas Watt Raymond Weber Howard Wheelock Erma Whiteside Esther Whittemore Richard Wiese Frederick Wilcox Frances Wilkinson Lucille Williams Elwyn Wilson Inez Ziegenfuss William Zimmer Juanita Zook 5 -1 2 1 .Q 4 eo CARLTON KELLOGG MADISON Sophmores OFFICERS Robert Carlton . . . . . . lflezrtrice Kellogg . . . . . . Vim' Luvernzl Madison . . . . Jack Ross ...... . . . Faculty Advisers Barbara Gurst and Edna Grant Social Committee ROSS Pwsidevzf President Secretary Tl'L'USllI'L'l' Eugene Nystrom, Ruth Murray, Keith Caddy, Bernice johnson, Marguerite lierry and Orville 'lors Athletic Board of Control Gertrude Carlmark Literary Board of Control Eleanor Bixler and Norman LX1llL1llCl5Oll CL.-ISS COLORS-Blur and Wlzife 62 Class of 1927 Scholarship Honor Roll Vera Bernard VVilma Bishop Keith Caddy Evelyn Carey Gunnar Carlson Howard Colson Carol Conelly Dorothea Dinneen Villette DuCray Anna Erickson Marjorie Erickson Mildred Gillen Evelyn Hemmingson Janette Hjerpe Bernice Johnson Harley johnson jane Landee Elizabeth Lourie Irene Lundgren Roherta Mace Ruth Murray Alice Odell Ruhy Olafvison Margaret Olson Imo Reed jack Ross Louis Sirotkin john Tagge Thomas Townsend Olga Utter Eleanor Wilson Leone VVilson ATHLETIC LETTER 'WINNERS Football Basketball Marvin Ellstrom 1 1 Clifton I-Iyink 1 Raymond Pearson 1 ATHLETIC RESERVE LETTER 'WINNERS Football Baskethall Rice Arnold 1 Gunnar Carlson 1 Carlton Humphrey 1 1 Alf Johansen 1 1 Royce Minier 1 1 Leslie Nelson 1 XVilliam Zaiss 1 GIRLS' CLASS BASKETBALL LETTER XYINNERS Gertrude Carlmark ill Star Kristine Karstens C13 LITERARY LETTER XVINNERS Villette DuCray Cecile McBain Declamation 2 1 63 Olive Ahlforth Margaret Albright Herbert Allen Norman Amundson Clarence B. Anderson John Anderson Marion D. Anderson Verna Anderson Mildred Andrews Leota Apperson Leslie Apperson Rice Arnold Arthur Arvidson Helen Barton Vera Bernard Marguerite Berry Wilma Bishop Eleanor Bixler Archie Bloemsma Francis Bloomquist Howard Blue Bernice Boehmer Dorothy Bohman Juanita Bradshaw Louise Brown Walter Budd Lois Bugbee Elizabeth Dowie Class of Villette DuCray Keith Caddy Helen Calvert Evelyn Carey Gertrude Carlmark Gunnar Carlson Helen Carlson Valde Carlson Robert Carlton Harvey Carothers Leonard Carothers Annette Christenson Pete Christopher Francis Clark Ilene Clark Howard Colson Carol Conelly Margaret Cook Dorothea Cramer Cecile Crawford June Cromwell Kenneth Delene Walter Deloof Alvin Dennhardt Electa Dewrose Donald Dickinson Dorothea Dinneen Nathaniel Dwight 1927 Marjorie Eakins Sadie Eckstrom Dorothy Efnandt Evelyn Eksteen Marvin Ellstrom Dorothy Emerson Glenn Enburg Anna Erickson Marjery Erickson Elmer Ericson Alice Evans Geraldine Fawks Earl Forsberg Ward Francis Doris Freed Madge Frerkson Geraldine Frey Mildred Gillen Arthur Gower Lloyd Grantz Sidney Greenfield Irene Greim Robert Grin' Gilbert Griiin Elaine Gustafson Lillie Gustafson Fred Hagstrom Howard Hall Mildred Haller Evelyn Hammer Henry Hannah Delbert Hansen Elsie Harris Walter Heerde Margaret Heflin Evelyn Hemmingson Bernice Hendricks Irvyne Hill Janette Hjerpe Dorothy Hoaglund Mildred Hogberg Walter Holcombe Elmer Hull Margaret N. Hull Carleton Humphrey Darline Hunt Alf Johansen Andrew Johnson Arthur Johnson Bernice L. Johnson Bernice M. Johnson Donald Johnson Dorothy Johnson Everett Johnfon Frances H. Johnson Harley Johnson Herbert Johnson Howard Johnson Hugo Johnson Louise Johnson Maurine Johnson Laura Johnston Phyllis Johnston Dorothy M. Jones Edward Jors Orville Jors Eva Karr Kristine Karstens Lucille Karstens Beatrice Kellogg George Kieffer Grace Krebs George Kroeger Lawrence Krueger Cleone Kruse Ruby Kurry Stewart Kuttler Jane Landee Edith Larson Elsie Larson Justin Laugman Clarence Lebbert Harold Lindberg Marjorie Linder Elizabeth Lourie Irene Lundgren Cecile McBain Class of Edwin Pearson June McCarl Grace McDannell Roberta Mace Laverna Madison Eugene Malmstrom Lois Martin Blanche Miller Evelyn Miller Irene Miller Royce Minier Edwin Mohler Mildred Monson Edgar Moore Bernard Morgan George Morris Ruth Mortensen John Mueller Mildred Mueller Ruth Murray Arnold Nelson Leland Nelson Dorothy Nordstrom Jack Novick Louise Oakleaf Alice Odell Florence Okerberg Ruby Olafvison Margaret Olson Marie Olson Alice Owens Esther Palmquist 1927 Raymond Pearson Carl A. Peterson Carl W. Peterson Leona Peterson Mary A. Peterson Catherine Poster Emmett Ramer Margaret Ransom Olga Rasmussen Geneva Reed Imo Reed Margaret Rinehart Lawrence Roden Virginia Roman Lavangh Rosengren Floyd Safe Helen Sample Mildred Sandberg Lester Sandhouse Stanley Servine Cora Setterberg Clyde Shadle Evelyn Shallberg Ralph Shirkey May Sikes Lewis Sirotkin Dale Soderstrom Paul Stange Howard Stein Lillian Stokes William Stone Ruth Stormont Warren Streed Dorothy Swanson Everett Swanson Gladys Swanson Lois Sylvester John Tagge Kenneth Thomas Lawrence Thomson Alice Tibbals Raymond Titus Thomas Townsend Helen Trumble Olga Utter Morris Waflie Hazel Walterscheid Gertrude Weinreich Margaret West Samuel Whitfield Burness Williams Eleanor Wilson Irene Wilson Ivan Wilson Leone Wilson Leland Winkler Helga Wistedt Agnes Young John Young William Zaiss Anna Zukosky Edna Ziegler ,Y-, 'The 19525 M I ff MQLINE HIGH SCHGOL MOLINE ILLINOIS PUBLI s H E D DY THE SEN IOD. CLASS VUILM ME TIUIIIQTIEEN QE? U - ---1-ww OAKLEAF JOHNSON WATT Freshmen OFFICERS Joseph Oalcleuf. . . . Loraine johnson .... . . . Cluirles VVatt . . . Robert Nelson .. Faculty Advisers Bertha Sic-men and Eva Meyer Social Committee ' HV- 1, NELSON Pl'CSldc'Ill Prfs1'dv11t SCCl'L'ft1l'j' T1'raszn'f1' John Lawson, Darrell Berry, .Xnna Hook, Alice Christianson, Charles Rose Henry Lage, Mzuleline Sill and Signe Peterson Athletic Board of Control Ricliurcl Johnson Literary Board of Control Alice Kneberg and Lynn Hoover CLASS FOLORS-Blzzv and Gold 68 Class of 1928 Scholarship Honor Roll Beryl Adams Dora Anderson Elvera Anderson Harold Anderson Bessie Bell Helen Berklund Darrell Berry Henry Black Marjorie Carthey Alice Christianson Ada Congdon John Corning Mildred Danner Veda Dehler Virginia Emery Ellen Erickson Stella Ferry Vtfalter Fink Anita Flick Burton Fryxell Floyd Goar Florence Gooden Emily Gould Thelma Green Sallie Griswold Ella Gustafson Myrna Hammond Ralph Heuek Harvey Hintz Genevieve Huston Alice Johnson Lorraine Johnson Catherine Kachevas Clara Kolb Margaret Kropp Alberta Larson Irene Lau Florence Lindberg Ruth Lottman Jane Love Helen Nelson Robert Nelson Sigmund Odell Harold Olson Henry Parsons Anna Peterson Helen Rasmussen Dondas Reed Ethel Sandholm Richard Schmidt Elsie Sheppstedt Irene Sherman Mildred Sherman Madeline Sill Jeanne Smith Amelia Stonehnrner Reuben Strombeck Dorothea Swanson Luella llleigandt Gladys lVenos Lillian Wfest Russell Xlfest Ruth Ziegler ATHLETIC LETTER XVTNNERS Louis Giesenhagen, Football, QU ATHLETIC RESERVE LETTER VVINNERS Louis Giesenhagen, Basketball, C15 GIRLS CLASS BASKETBALL LETTER VVINNERS Catherine Kaehevas C15 -.emma-1-f - - Beryl Adams William Adams Maurine Ahlberg Curtis Albright Thelma Allison Edward Almquist Paul Almquist Ardo Anderson Dora Anderson Elvera A. Anderson Harold A, Anderson Kathryn Anderson Margaret Anderson Marion E. Anderson Melvin Anderson Roy Ashburn Hubert Aultman Helen Ausbrook Mary Bangs Constance Barnes Stephen Bartlett Kenneth Beck Devere Belden Bessie Bell Jane Bell Ethel Benson Herbert Benson Helen Berklund Darrell Berry Donald Bischod' Margaret Bishop Herbert Bjorkman Robert Bjurndahl Henry Black Felton Bleuer Evelyn Bloomer Cecile Boehmer Alfred Bohy Kenneth Bookman Harry Bowles Ruth Bridge George Briggs Bernice Brown Alfonse Bruyninckx Frank Bufe John Buhle Jay Bump Evelyn Bumphrey Emma Carlin Edward Carlmark Class of Chester Carlson Laura Carlson Lucille Carlson Mildred Carlson Steve Carlson Marjorie Carthey Violet Chapman Gladys Christenson Alice Christiansen Glenn Church Lloyd Clair John Clark Laura Clark Viola Clark Marg. Carlstrom Ada Cougdon John Corning Burdette Coulter Carlyle Counley William Courtney Minnie Cowley William Cowley Jack Cramer Flossie Crow Kenneth Dahlberg Mildred Danner Marion Davies Lyle Davis Frances Deem Veda Dehler Loyal Dennhardt Vernon Dennis Lester Dowell Catherine Downey Louis Dunlap Marshall Dwight Marjorie Ede Elton Ehen Frederick Eihl Esther Eksteen Howard Elmer Virginia Emery Mamie Enderton Emma Engstrom John Engstrom Ellen Erickson Julia Erickson Warren Esterdahl Raymond Falk 1928 Lawrence Ferry Stella Ferry Violet Fiedler Everett Fields Walter Fink Anita Flick Gwynette Ford Ada Fordyce Goldie Forsythe Vernon Forsythe Leona Fries Brightmen Fritchle Burton Fryxell Harry Fryxell Kathryn Fuller Perry Garnett Louis Giesenhagen Edward Glimpse Floyd Goar Minnie Goldman Florence Gooden Emily Gould Thelma Green Sallie Griswold Florence Gunnerson Ella. Gustafson Helen Gustafson Russell Gustus Earl Hall Helga Hall Rudolph Hammergren Myrna Hammond Bernice Hannah Jay Hannan Stanley Hansen Oliver Hardin Faye Harris Dorothy Harsch Kenneth Hendricks Dale Hermes Evelyn Herstedt Ralph Heuck Harvey Hintz John Hoaglund Marion Hodgett Ada Hoffman Marjorie Holm Karl Holmes Anna Hook Lynn Hoover Olen Hoskins Richard Hudson Leah Huggins Mabel Hume Lawrence Hunt Genevieve Huston Lois lllman Fred Jeppeson Alice C. Johnson Beatrice Johnson Bertil Johnson Carl E. Johnson Carl W. Johnson Darleen Johnson Doris Johnson Earl Johnson Elliott Johnson Evelyn E. -Johnson Evelyn V. Johnson Gilbert Johnson Harry C. Johnson Harry T. Johnson Lennart Johnson Loraine Johnson Richard A. Johnson Richard H. Johnson Robert Johnson Thelma Johnson Viola Johnson Willard Johnson Dorothy Z. Jones Wilma Jones Catherine Kachevas Edwin Kall Ruth Kellum Joe Kerofsky Willard Kimball Helen Kluever Alice KneberE Faye Knight Henry Koelz Clara Kolb Margaret Kropp Pearl Kruse Milton Kurrle Fred Kuttler Henry Lage Wilma Horrell . as IH Beth Landee Albert Larson Alberta Larson Bernice Larson Harold Larson Herbert Larson Robert Larson Irene Lau John Lawson Frida Lee Austrid Liljegren Albert Lindberg Clair Lindberil Florence Lindberg Helen Lindberg Mary Lindberg Wm. Linder Mabel Lintz Ruth Lottman Jane Love Mildred Luchman Namo Lundeen Thomas Lundeen Elsa Lundgren Marie McCaH'erY Jeanette McCarl Donald McChesney Marion McFadyen Verna McGhee Margaret McGimpsey Charles McIntosh Frances McLain Ollie Magnuson Forrest Martens James Martin Norma Matteson Olive Maxwell Carl Mayer Albertine Mcersman Bessie Melin Edward Metz Inez Metz Gale Meyers Thomas Miles Clarence Miller Robert Miller Althea Molander Donald Moorhusen Burt Moran Chas. Morgan Class of 1928 Luverne Motzer Leola Mumm Pauline Murray Harris Nelson Helen Nelson Helga Nelson Leslie Nelson Lois Nelson Marie Nelson Raymond Nelson Robert Nelson Eleanora Neuman Meta Neuman Svend Nielsen Alice Nordstrom Lucille Norton Paul Norton Frances Nyquist George Nyquist Joe Oakleaf Richard Odean Sigmund Odell Eleanora Ohlsen Mildred Okerson Bennett Olson Clarence Olson Harold R. Olson Mildred Olson Robert O'Rourke Barbara Otte Joseph Palmer Maxwell Palmer Edwin Palmquist Cecil Parker Clayton Parker Howard Parkhurst Henry Parsons Nellie Patterson Arthur Paul Gilbert Pearson Signe Pearson Anna Peterson Floyd Peterson Harold E. Peterson Warren Peterson Maxine Phelps Gladys Pruessing Thelma Randall Helen Rasmussen Ida May Redfield Dundas Reed Richard Reimers Robert Reimers Mildred Rice Russell Richeson Mildred Roberts Helen Robinson Henrietta Robinson Edward Rohren Charles Rose Elno Ross Jack Ross Harold Rounds Virgil Royer Thomas Ruberg Joseph Ryerson Carl Saline Elma Sandberg Florence Sandberg Paul Sandberg Raymond Sandberg Victor Sanders Ethel Sandholm Isabelle Schluter James Schluter John Schmidt Richard Schmidt Robert Schmidt Helen Scott Reuben Seaberg Albert Seibert Paul Servine Elsie Sheppstedt Milton Sheppstrom Irene Sherman Mildred Sherman Madeline Sill Marie Skinner William Smart Jeanne Smith Paul Smith William Sohner Virginia Sorenson Maurice Spaulding Milton Stannke Lyman Stelzner Arthur Sterrett Kenneth Stevenson Earl Stone Amelia Stoneburner Reuben Stromberk Josephine Sullivan Kenneth Sundquist Cleora Swank Dorothea Swanson Irene Swanson Marion E. Swanson Marion J. Swanson Martha Swick John Swisher Gertrude Thorpe Norman Thorpe Lenore Thoman Edith Tomlinson Anne Torkelson Edward Vieriech Jones Walkup Charles Watt Fred Weber Louella Weiganclt Gladys Wenos Allan West Lillian West Russell West Rosie Wetsell Ralph Whittemore Olga Widholm Louise Wiesler Louis Wietlispach Goldie Wiklilnd Margaret Wilke Dorothy Williams Paul Williams Leland Wilson Margaret Wilson Ralph Wilson Dorothy Wisher Louella Wolrab Ermine Wood Walter Wright Ruth Wyman Wayne Yeager Louis Younllren Genevieve Zarada Ruth Ziegler Aldro Zimmer Alfred Zimmerman Janet Abraham Lillian Almblade Adaline Anderson Alice Anderson Alvera J. Anderson Carl J. Anderson George Arvidson Beulah Baker Maxine Baker Rene Barbion Alex Batchelor Virginia Becker Florence Beckstrom Frances Beckstrom Anna Bengtson Wilhert Bergren Carolyn Berizstedt Lillian Bergstrom Clara Blombergson Helen Bnnggren Virgil Bozeman Burch Bredt Max Bredt Clifford Brenstrom Raymond Brown Russell Brown John Bump Melva Carlmark Lillian Carlson Robert L. Carlson Wallace O. Carlson Mary Cesar Joseph Choate Helen M. Davis Marshall Davis Donald Dawson Milbern Delaplain Aueust DePorter Lillian Donaway Ivy Doyle Lester I.. Eckstrom January Division Class of 1929 Richard Einfeldt Oscar Ekstranrl Bernice Erickson Mary G. Evans Gustaf Flider Annie Forsberg Lawrence Frankel Lawrence Fryxell Helen Giles Jennie Goldman Dorothy Gray Eugene Griffin Evelyn Griffin Sidney Grossman Ellwood Hallquist Carl Hammergzren Lloyd Hardy Marie Harvey Julia Haskell Mathias Helta Mae Hiestand Cleone Hoover Blanche Humberstone Marion Israelson Elmer R. Johnson Ruth J. Johnson Wallace 0. Johnson Robert Jordan John Kappler Karl Karr Mildred Karstens Harold Kirkpatrick Herbert Klingberg Dorothy Knauel Hildegard Kummer William Lamont Lester L. Larson Violet V. Larson Marguerite Livingston Dorothy M. Luedeman Elvert Lundberg Lucille McDannell Bernice Madison Eleanor Malmstead Paul Marsell Marigold Mathisen Everett Maves Gerald Means Helen Melin Donald Mohler Wayne Moose Warren Motzer Ebba Nelson Lucille Nelson Ruth Nelson Clyde Nielsen Lucille Nitzel Florence Nordine Harold Norpel Arline Oleson Lester D. Olson Margaret O'Neill Arthur Oslund Ruby Papenhausen Elma Parker Jane Ann Peters Angner Peterson Corwin Peterson Harold C. Peterson Kenneth F. Peterson Robert A. Peterson Rosetta Peterson William Peterson Richard Phelps Lloyd Pierce Charles Pilcher Earl Pobanz Donald Poston Marion Purdum Margaret Pusey Quentin Quade Virginia Quinstrom Jeanette Rees e Mauritz Ringquist Harold Roby Victor Rosrenski Joseph Roshorough Charles Rundquist Laura Ryan Maria Salflana Lewis Sandler Russell Sandler Bertha Shultz Marjorie Scott Donna Seitz Robert Sellers Harold Sotterdahl Marian Shallene Florence Stone Florence Strand Anna Stratton Carl O. Swanson Fred Swensson Glenn Tanner Margaret Thomson Iva Thorngren Boyd Tomlinson Edith Unferth Nina Warren Ruth Watkins Evelyn Welander Adolph Wellander Dorothy Wells Earl Whitaker George Edwin Wigers Chester Wilhite Ruth Willing Virginia Willman Dorothea Wilson Wilbur Yeager -ig E Ea. 1 ilig H AS?-. ,- 1: Qvdf ':'... -- -. .-...,- -E -, -1 . -1 . -- ..- - . .- a - : a - - 1- ' .1-11 2 2 I 11 . - , E g1 1 1 v. ...-3 ' 'M Linn, 4' P x .',. I A1 pri iff: . 'tv-I :L 1' ... -1 .lf 5 r INGRAM POSTON MARSELL Athletic Association OFFICERS Clifford Ingram .. ............ ....... P I't'Sfdi'IIf Ralph Poston , , . .... I'1'rv Pl't'.VlidCIIf Mark Marsell ...........,....................... SFL'l't'ftII'-V The Athletic Association is one of the oldest organizations of Moline lligh School. For txventyasix years this association has promoted all Maroon athletics, and sought in every way to stimulate greater interest in this branch of high school activity. In the early days of the organization, only those who subscribed to the constitution of the association and paid dues were considered members. Tickets were sold before each game, and the usual price of admission was fifteen cents. The attendance was small, and consequently the association did not prosper financially. It was finally decided to issue season tickets to the students at a price that would come within the reach of all. The purchase of a ticket automatically admitted the student to membership in the association. The success of this plan can only be estimated when we consider that the organization has grown until it numbers nearly nine hundred members and that its financial status is a source of satisfaction to officers and members. The association is now composed of all students who buy season tickets in football and basketball. Regular officers, faculty advisers, and a Board of Control consisting of two representatives from each class, form the coun- cil which passes on all matters pertaining to athletics in the school. The Athletic Association has enjoyed another season of prosperity. The large number of season tickets sold for both football and basketball and the unusual interest shown in Moline are a tribute to its success. I-J .,..j'-L...... DEDICATION '23 To our parents, in ap- preciation for what they have done for us in mak- ing possible our educa- tion, We affectionately dedicate this 1925 HM . X Ted Smith, Cheer Leader Teeda, diminutive and peppy cheer leader, displayed real ability for his task, and the volume of sound he elicited from his band of root- ers in the bleachers was a tribute to his efforts. At pep meetings he never failed to get good cheers from the student body. The sportsmanship of the school is expressed by the cheering of the student body. Realizing this, Ted strove mightily to make the yelling measure up to our high standard of sportsmanship. It is to his credit that the rooters responded enthusiastically and gave their ardent support through- out the entire season. Trainers ' Baas and Yeager, trainers and assistant coaches, made excellent records this year. Giving careful attention to all injuries, however slight, always willing to administer a good, hard rub-down, or dispense a little aqua pura, these former grid aces proved to be just as efficient at the training end of the game. Besides their work as trainers, both Dutchman and Hand- some assisted Senneff and Hohn- gren in coaching the third and fourth elevens. BASS AND YEAGER R re FCDCDTBALL 1 Q 2 C1 LEG CARLSON CAPTAIH G. F. Scnncff ..... C. XV. I'If'lllTlgI'Cl1 .... L60 Carlson . . Hurulfl :XnfIf-rwn 1IIl.I'f'Plfl Buck Lloyd Cnrlwn Marvin Ellstrmn LeRoy Emcrrlzmlll Milton EI'iCkS1lIl I.: mis Giesclllmagn-11 jnlnm Grassley lfliftrnl Hyink Football . .Condi . .Nnizngyvr Mark Mznrscll Glenn Pc-tersnn K. llttornl Ingram XX':mlluCc' Lnnfllmlm R1lj'ITlUI1fI Peurmn Rzllpll Pnslml Ifmlward Rcimcrs Ifurl Ronk Archie Swumon Ctlfftlfll 78 Leo Carlson, Captain, Halfback Charlie, one of the most feared open field runners in the state, was a marked man in every game. His brilliant display of generalship in the closing game of the season was a fitting climax to a splendid grid career. 3. ' i e-'l ..ii QQWHQH ' X SENNEFF C. W. Holmgren, Athletic Manager VVinne's foresight, eool judgment, and untiring efforts, have helped greatly to put the teams of Moline High in an enviable position in the Middle Vlfest. The complete satisfac- tion and praise of students and lovers of a good sport are a tribute to his success. f CARLSON George F. Senneff, Athletic Director Coach tool: the material at hand and chiseled, shaped and reshaped it into a strong fighting machine, a clean, high-class team, imbued with the spirit of true sportsmanship. M o l i n e is proud to have him as coach HOLMGREN 79 N x,w' ,tv A I ' Harold Anderson, Guard, Center Penny was a hard, consistent 1 player at either guard or center H 1,: was handicapped by an injured knee which bothered him throughout the season. Wlith the Turkey Day game Anderson finished his high school fotball. fi EH? P1-x, .nk -- ' , ANDERSON Harold Buck, Tackle Huck cannot be given too much credit for his work as a lineman. He was ll valuable man both on offense and defense. He was a hard and sure tackler, and opening up holes was his delight. ,4m ik f,w Y X155 P BUCK ' gf' ' ' Lloyd Carlson, Fullback, Halfbaclc xlwm :ss Pig, playing his lirst season with 'K the Maroon and Wliite, demonstiatecl 'iii P his ability as a backtield man by his brilliant carrying of the ball and bv l'llS P W e sswyfwilfgggg CARLSON SCHSOH. strong offensive playing. Pig should be one of Moline's strong men next 80 Marvin Ellstrom, End Mavie,s sturdy lighting spirit and determination to win made him a valuable man on the team. VVhen it came to snagging the ball or making a clean, hard tackle, Mavie was right there. He scored the lone touchdown 'af against Cedar Rapids. 'r4'5'l. S + A lk J S I - 9159- ELLSTROM Leroy Esterdahl, Halfback Esty. flashy midget of the squad, was ll fast and shifty open held run- ner. He showed snap and light and seldom failed to gain when called upon for yardage. Esty'! was a hard man to stop. They are still talking about him at Galesburg. Q N 1-Srl ' ...f ESTERDAHL Milton Erickson, Fullback Micky, after winning many laur- els by his hard work in the line, handled the fullback position this season. He was iron man on offense and defense and probably the best passer Moline High School has ever developed. 'amen ' -f KHP: ' 4- eul- Q-...J if A ERICKSON .S1 . QU' ' '.,.,1- . 14,. ff-f:5.5.'::2 We E555 1 Wifi ' Sf Wx .. 1 ,bg - -,,x--, GIESENHAGEN John Grassley, End Louis Giesenhagen, Guarcl Louie,', our imperturable and colos- sal guard, fought valiantly all season and brought many an opponent crash- ing to the ground. He was one of the strong men in Moline's line and made himself felt as well as seen. Grassley was invaluable as a hard and sure tackler, and very few backs eluded him on end runs. The deft manner in which he received passes made him a man to be watched closely by opposing teams. ', DF H51 v S ilil ii.-i , I W N , N ' -'-1 Wfg. g X 'if 5 fi Wx P A-we 1-'I' '- -1 HYINK GRASSLEY Clifton Hyinlc, Guard Cliffs steady, consistent style of playing made him a noticeable man in the line. He handled the guard posi- tion so competently that he landed the right berth on the Dispatch Tri-City squad. 82 Clifford Ingram, Quarterback Cliff, scintillating quarterback of the team, did the booting this season. He played a stellar game on otlense and defense and his baffling method of 510 .VJ shifting to throw ot? opposing tacklers was the d LUNDHOLM Mark Marsell, Halfback Mark was a speedy, shifty open espair of many an opponent. ii f li 1' rl l 1 'lf' an X Y gm., , 5 1 4 i x A Y riff' V .2 ' Q., iipuw f TV, f Q, ? f'4' :, ' K Q INGRAM Wallace Lundlxolm, Guard Wallie played a steady game, and whenever a man was needed in the line he was rushed in as guard. Au aggressive player with do-or-die spirit, he was never known to quit Fighting. held runner and easily eluded Would- be tacklers. Although handicapped by an injured knee, his grit and dogged fnghting spirit kept him in the game all season. MARSELL S3 ae! W 1 ,W , rx pqiffift- 11: . 5.-1 f Quit .,,, lv-W.-' L. I1 I 41.1 r 2:1 waaaawew YL A Q H I , A f un- 4, NJ, as . fy-ss.. , PEARSON Ralph Poston, Halflaack Reggie, dinii halfback, made himself known to his . 1 . I opponents every minute he was in tie game. Being shifty and fleet of foot he could always be depended upon for a good yardage. ,l ggi ffx K - Q. rl N351 .. iwi iw? L 5 'xi Cy E w W: gli PETERSON nutive and elusive Raymond Pearson, End Pere was often called upon to till He was a steady, dependable player on both offense and ' f defense. Tearing across the line o ' ' n with scrimmage a clean, hard tackle. the end position. he would nail his ma POSTON Glenn Peterson, End i Pete was on his toes all the time and fought hard and minute of the game. edly one of the best ends that ever fought for the Maroon and White ' X' ' s b 'lliant His Sllagglllg of passes was ri furiously every He was undoubt- -'si Ed Reimers, Captain-Elect, Center Edu at center was a lighter of the highest calibre and played a stellar game all season. His clever passing and his tackling were of the best grade. He should make a great Captain for Moline High next season. Y. y I ui 'f - J . Q.. , , ' 4.-r f t i V f 1 , '. ji 5 ,T REIMERS Earl Ronk, Guard, Tackle Ronk was one of the quickest thinkers on the team. Although of slight build for a lineman his hard tackling, dogged fight and determina- tion stamp him as one of the best line- man Senneff has ever developed. 'V 47 2 t .. wx , . ..,fQ.fz.'. RONK Archie Swanson, Fullback Archie was one of the outstand- ing stars in the East St. Louis game. His smashes and hard tackles showed great ability. He was a reliable player and his everlasting fight made him a good ground gainer. SWANSON 785 i...j'i-.- f X. FOREWURD '23 The editors of the 1925 M have attempted to produce a book that would command the interest of its readers. To this end variety has been sought in all its phases. llle have endeavored to make this volume, so far as possible, vitally ditlerent from any of its predecessors. If we have accomplished this. and have given you a book that will be a source of pleasure, we will consider the M a success. E L Football Review The 1924 football team faced the most strenuous schedule in the school's history, one that was probably as trying as that of any prep machine in the United States. Considering the class of their opponents the Maroons made an excellent showing. They ran up a total of 142 points to 138 for their opponents. The opening battle of the schedule found Moline playing Englewood. The game ended with a O to 0 score. The entire game was played in a downpour of rain, which made the gridiron a morass and rendered anything but straight football impossible. Moline-'s superiority was evident, hut scoring power was lacking when needed. After a week of hard practice Moline engaged Streator in battle, and sent them home with a 48 to O score against them. Streator fought desperately to the end, but never had a chance to score against the speedy Maroons. The thirteenth of October came with the squad far from home, in the sand dunes of western Michigan. Incompetent work on the part of officials, later acknowledged in a letter from them, gave the game to Muskegon 11 to 6, but unbiased spectators conceded the game to Moline. Fighting gamely against an older, heavier, and more experienced team, the Maroons went down in defeat at the hands of Cedar Rapids. The Iowa titleholders rolled up a score of 132 to T against us on their home field. The large crowd of Moline fans returned home satisfied with the showing of their team. East St. Louis came up state and held the Maroons to a 0 to 0 tie, which was the second scoreless tie game of the season. Both teams played whirlwind ball and fought hard to the last whistle, but neither side was able to score. On November nrst the Maroons and live hundred fans traveled down to Galesburg. Playing championship football reminiscent of the teams of the last three years, the team smashed its way to a 54 to 0 victory. The team next made a long, tiresome trip to Louisville to take on the formidable Male High team. Here they met with an overwhelming defeat at the hands of the Dixie titleholders. A croaking jink dogged the footstep of the Maroons throughout the entire game, with the result that a record score of '72 to O was hung up against the Maroon and White. Peoria came up for the following week-end and made amends for the succession of defeats administered by the Maroons in recent years. An 18 to 7 score sent them home rejoicing. Witli every member of the crippled but fighting team playing stellar football, the Maroons met Rock Island in the Turkey Day classic. At the final whistle the score stood 20 to 3 for Moline. Rock Island made the strongest hght they have shown in recent years. VVith this game another season became history, and although it was not so success- ful as in the previous few years, the team played good football and the school is proud of them. S6 Upper Row: Humphrey. Otis, Minier, Zaiss Center Row: Rinehart, Bernard, Nelson Lower Row: Swanson, Johansen, Hill Football Reserves Struggling through many long hours of practice that tests his endurance to the utmost. the scrub iinally passes through his novitiate and finds that he can give as well as take. The practice of arranging regular schedules of games for the reserves and awarding reserve letters has given them something to look forward to. I-Iitherto the only reward they possessed after a season of hard work was a good set of muscles and some valuable football experience. Now they have a chance to show what they can do when pitted against other teams, and the letter, which they receive at the end of the season, is something of which to be proud. The Reserves have reason to boast of their showing this season. They had a three-game schedule and won every game. The opening battle was with the Rock Island seconds at Douglas Park on Oct. 17. The Reserves downed them 19 to 0. On Nov. 22, the Islander scrubs with revenge in their hearts, crossed over the border for a return game. They went home crushed by a score of 27 to 6. Cn M men's day, November 15, the Reserves played East Moline's first team. The visiting team did their best, but the Reserves smothered them with a 52 to O score. 87' BLOCK THAT PUNT ! AROUN PEGRIAQ WING GO! MOLINE GO! BASKETBALL I Q 2 CL H 2 5 CAPTAH1 ERICKSQH Milton Erickson .... G. F. Senneif ..... C. VV. Holmgren .... Harold Buck. . . L60 Carlson .... Marvin Ellstrom .... LeRoy Esterdalml .... Ralph Poston .... Edward Reimers .... Basketball .Caftainz . . . .Coach llfllllflgfl' . .Cl'7ZfCI' . .Gzmrd Fortuard Fortvard F 0 rwarci . Cvnfcr 90 Milton Erickson, Cafvtaizz Micky will always be remeinherevl as one of the greatest standing guards in the Tri-City district. His splendid display of generalship and his brilliant game at guard were a litting climax lu his prep basketball career. He landed a guard position on the mythical All- District Tournament team for two years in succession. - as ' si i '..f4 'f'3i22' . ' SENNEFF George F. Scnneff, C'0arlz Coach Senneff has again demon- strated his superior ahility as a coach. Faced with what seemed to be the wreck of his hopes for a cliampionship basketball team. he assembled an aggre- gation that won the District Tourna- ment and placed third in the Sectional Tournament. Under his coaching Moline has won four of the last Eve District Tournaments. C. VV. Holmgren, Atlzlcfir Maizagcl' VVinnie, Athletic Manager and Assistant Coach, displayed the same high standard of efficiency that has characterized all his work at Moline High. This season he arranged a schedule that was a real test of Moline's strength and proof that our team tights best against strong opposi- tion. vf V ERICKSON, Coach ggi, - :Sf :x HOLMGREN 91 Harold Buck, Center Buck fell heir to the center position when Glen Peterson was lost by the eight-semester rule, and proved to be a master of the fioor game. He was great on passes and his good scoring orb netted many a point for the Maroon and Wliite. BUCK Leo Carlson, Guard 'Charlie's brand of basketball was one of the major factors in Moline's success. He was one of the finest running guards Moline has ever devel- oped. Charlie was fast, steady, and alert and starred with his passing and defensive playing. He has four bas- ketball letters to remind him of his career at M. H. S. ELLSTROM CARLSON Marvin Ellstrom. Forreard Marvie played his first season with the team and Certainly made good. He dribbled, passed, and shot with skill. He displayed an excellent brand of offensive work and showed to par- ticular advantage in following up long shots. He received honorable mention at the District Tournament. 92 LeRoy Esterdahl, Forward, Cafvlczm-elect Estey ducked, dribbled, shot, and smiled his way to a permanent place in the hearts of basketball fans. His remarkable bursts of speed, shifty tac- tics, and deadly basket eye presented a baffling problem to opponents, He placed on the first All-District and the second Sectional Tournament teams as forward. REIMERS Ralph Poston, Forward Riggie, stocky little forward, dis- ESTERDAHL Edward Reimers, Cmzfcr Ed was a steady, ready man with plenty of snap and fight, always using his length and reach to advantage. He had a good basket eye and could be counted on to come over at the right minute with a beautiful short toss for goal. played a lightning brand of floor work, and bolstered up the Maroon offense in a highly creditable manner. He was a cool and scrappy player, and his uncanny eye for the hoop helped Moline out many times. Riggie has played his last season for M. H. S. POSTON 93 Upper Row: Lundholm, Humphrey, Minier, Giesenhagen, Carlson Lower Row: Arnold, Johansen, Pierce, Pearson Basketball Reserves Moline's llasketball Reserves earned our respect and highest praise by their faithful work and by the splendid showing they made this season. Night after night they reported for practice and fought with every ounce of their strength to gain a place on the first team. That they did not do so was due to the wealth of material out for basketball this year. For the same reason every man who had the honor of receiving Z1 reserve letter is to be congratulated. The strength of the Reserves can best be gauged by the line record they made. Six victories and two defeats was the mark left by the '24-'25 teams. The Annawan Firsts handed out the two defeats. lloth games were hard fought Annawan winning bv the close score of l6 to 14 and 18 to l6. asv Ls., The Rock Island Seconds were vanquished with hardly a struggle. E The records show 15 to 5 and l-l to 7 victories for Moline. Port Byron was defeated on her own court 25 to l-l and later the team downed them 23 to 16 in the Augustana Gym. The accurate basket tossing of the reserves won the two games against East Moline's regulars. The iirst game netted a 21, to lS victory, the second a 25 to 7 walkover. 9-1
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