Ottawa Township High School - Senior Yearbook (Ottawa, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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W O R D TO YE READERS: We do herewith present to you ye record of' ye class of 1922 of' Ottawa Township High School, gath- ered up and set in print for it by ye Staff' of' Editors. If it seemeth a fit reminder of ye Senior Class, and of all ye matters in which ye school hath had concern in ye four years now passed, it serveth its own proper end. n1n-n-- -n1Il1ll1n1n-np1u:1n1...-n I1 1 -. -. ininn1nnl.I.-.gl1.ug.-ng.-up-.n1ql1.l-.gg-. ... 1 in TO CHARLES H. KINGMAN O cipal of Ottawa Township High School since 1913 THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED by THE. CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-two 1..1..1 -..1n1nn1n.-.np-gp..-11111.-..1..1..1..1 1 1. 1 GD. H. S. As We look upon you in these spring days, standing on your green, gold flowered terraces, guarded by our fluttering flag, we realize all at once how you will stand forever in our memories, more than brick and stone-a symbol of coopera- tion, loyalty, and comradeship. gnu-un--un-gl-pu-an-nu-nu-n -nu-u nu-n:1muv In:uc-uIn:quaunnn-nu-nu-nn.-lnqln.-in-I -1.11 STAFF OP EDITORS FOR 1922 SENIOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, . . MILTON R. HOWARD BUSINESS MANAGER, .... PALMER BYRNB SCHOOL. ELEANOR HAY LYLE CONARD CLASSES. WALTER WHITMORE MARION BAKER ATHLETICS. THOMAS CAREY JOSEPH GEIGER SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. WILLIAM L. GROVER MARJORIE REFIOR MISCELLANEOUS. LUCILLE CALHOUN WILLARD GOSTELOVV ART. L. FISCHER. CHIEF TYPIST, LOUBERTA SCHUMAKER. ASSISTANT TYPISTS, ORA THOMPSON WILLIAM L. GROVER 1 - -1.1.1-n.-.n-qq-n1n-gq-q- gn-up-. -.. -pu-1gg...upqquu-.pp-.gg-..n.-up-.11nigh- g-q e EMIL G. FORMHALS VINCENT J. DUNCAN. Pres. CHARLES P. TAYLOR LORENZO LELAND DR. ALBERT J. ROBERTS TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOHN V. KENNY, Pres. ALBERT C. BRADISH HENRY PECK TAYLOR NYILHELNI, Township Treasurxr 11: THE FACULTY' 'Al The greatest service which at school can render is to develop the character of its students, and train them for responsible citi- zenship. The men and Women Whose life and teaching have guided us through the past four years, the men and Women whose Wise counsel and steady patience have been Woven through all our high school days, have labored to render us that service. Insomuch as we realize the importance and necessity of honesty, self-control, and self-reliance, insomuch as We are imbued with the spirit of fair play, and good sportsmanship, We are equipped for the hard pull of life-thanks to you, Faculty of the Ottawa High School. .1111 1 - 1 -.. 1 1 - - 1 -. 1 1uI1up1up-ln.-nu-.uningiqlinn-li .1 - -.. - .1--1n1lpigg1..1.l1qp-q.1.l1n11.1-lqininp ..,.-In-lg-gp-annum--nn-lq-.n-.pg-pq-.nn-nu- w-nu-nn-nn--uw-an-an-nn-nu--lu-nu-n-an-1 LIST OF FACULTY CHARLES H. KINGMAN, A. B., Principal. qBrown Universityj Far may We search before we find, A heart so manly and so kindf' W. E, HOWARD, Ass 't Principal and Science. fUniverslty of Indiana.J If you Want appreciation of all nature, Have a chat with him. MYRTLE E. SPARKS, A. M., Latin CSenior Adviserj. QUniversity of I11inois.J True blue, true Worth, depth of mind, depth of heart is the slogan of her life. AMY ROBINSON, A. M., Mathematics, English fFreshman Adviscrb. fUniversity of Wisconsin.J Hliearned, and fair, and good. THOMAS O. MOORE, Mathematics. illlinois State Normal Universityj A man he was to all the country dear. L. H. SMITH, Physical Director and Athletic Coachf, fCorne11 UniversLty.J 'tHe seemed a cherub who had lost his way and wandered thither. VERA B. HAM, Secretary to Principal. fOttawa Township High Schooll HHer singing carries your very soul into complete contentment. LOUISE E. GEIGER, Librarian. COttaWa Township High Schoolj 'tShe smiles and smiles and Will not sighf, O. R. BAUMGARDNER, Manual Training. fOshkosh State Normal.J A mighty athlete, he. H. HARBOLDT, Mechanical Drawing and Gas Engine. fWestern State Normal and Michigan Agricultural Co1lege.J A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident td-morroWs. JOHN L. HOFF, A. B., Music and Mathematics. QUniversity of Chicagoj He can talk with a violin. A Well informed man. ESTELLA R. FAILING, Stenography, fGregg School and University of Wisc0nsin.J 'tBid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear. I 66 .gin-. gglliqnin-n1nrl1ll-.ll--Il1llv1 ANETA BALDWIN, A. B., History, English QSophomore Adviserl. W fUniversity of Illir10is.J - 'iShe openeth her mouth with wisdom, and her tongue is the law of kindness. GLORVINA WILSON, B. L., English CJunior Adviserb. iOhio Wesleyan University.J For if she will, she will-you may depend on 't, And if she won't, she won't, and thereis an end on't.' WILLIAM R. TYDEMAN, B, S., Science. ilowa. State University.J '4Tall men produce lofty thoughts. 7 MARIE S. WALLER, Home Economics. fRockf0rd College and University of Chicago? A real cook, and accomplished home engineer. FRANCES GOSPILL, A. B., French and Spanish. iUniversity of Michigan.J And French she spake full fair and fetishlyf' EMILY B. PALMER, Typewriting. 1University of VVisconsin.J t'Music hath charms. EDITH B, HURLEY, A, B., Accounting. fUniversity of Wisconsin.J t'Boot, saddle, to horse and away. S. ISABELLA SANDERS, A. B., English fSenior Adviserj. Wassar Co1lege.j HMy heart is ever at your service. MARTHA DU BOIS, A. M., History. QUniversity of Il1inois.J UExtremely busy, but quiet about it. DOROTHY J. BASSETT, A. B., English. iUniversLty of Wisconsin.J '4Some smiles look as though they had been done up in curl papersff LIEUT. HARRY F. KELLY, LL. B., Military Training. fNotre Dame University.J That man is great Who serves a greatness not his own. EDITH WILLIS, Home Care and Hygiene. lGraduate of Ryburn and Chicago Lying-In Hospital, Durand Contagious I-IOS pital and School of Hygiene, C1eve1and.J G, born to sooth distress and lighten care. HELEN E. HOFF, Gymnasium Pianist, fOttawa Township High School.J She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. 4, I.. lin.-gl-nn-I ..n..n.-lg-. .- -.gg-.. I-.mga-n-up-.m-np.-up-.4...lp-nn-ln-un1n1nn1 I-lil Glasses J X H-W. fwfr Q I 'f 'MTV F' 1- ' 1 U 5 .. - ' fl ,mg 4:-1 'En :fV1VV- V - Mi- l Vg- .5 Vi . V. - Vf' , ,ye - 1-V fi' ls , ,-V f-gv'iQmg1v,. , lf ,CV '?w,-- 1 ,I L fngigi! I N W f .' V . 1 ' f V V , , . .N .V . -V . 2. 'fi'- A ,g i f f y L .hu ,gig-.,Lg3I,'9tFQixq, 4 1 'Fi K '.a..g . 'A' f -, 'i- 'f ' -:fa -4 -f 4 15511 n 1J .L--Q,,w5-Q s ,zq.1 'i- -T A -fig.-' , fe: .-.-?'3,Mff'g1 K P--VALE' 'rf R'l'T'12 -H, Ci,'7.1q,',:: 'fl ' -Hr., ? -M ' ,H fr' Hffy, 'FQTE Y 11 , ' jim. 121: H-, W 'Q,q,i'-5-3,-. 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Four years have we journeyed on the road to knowledge, and now the milestone is in full view. we have suf- fered much, many sacrifices have We made in our efforts to drive away the clouds of ignorance, folly, and superstition which low- ered themselves over the minds of our faculty during the past four years. It has been a long and tedious labor. But at last we have won our reward. What ,a prominence it gives a class to be recognized by the faculty and lower classmen as one of O. H. S.'s ideal classes! Looking backward, we can scarcely recognize ourselves as those shrinking Freshmen who registered September 3, 1918, as members of the school body of the Ottawa Township High School. The agony and turmoil of that first day in our new home are still vivid in our minds. However, as our first year progressed we learned very much of school etiquette, and almost before we realized it we were very nearly as digniied as our older brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1919, one hundred and six Sophomores an- swered roll call. The mere mention of our Sophomore year fills every one of us with pride. Our class had the privilege and honor of being the first class to organize when Sophomores. Under the most excellent care of Miss Baldwin, we chose Palmer Byrne as president, Eleda Hassley vice-president, Douglas Cooke treasurer, and Marion Baker secretary. Our only social function that year was a class party, which was truly a huge success. In the fall of 1920 the members of our class assembled together in the Junior study hall, under the capable guidance and leader- ship of Miss Wilson. At once we proceeded to perfect our class organization by electing Milton Howard president, Tom Carey vice- president, Joseph Geiger treasurer, and Eleanor Hay secretary. The class was unable to find a suitable date for the class party, conse- quently we did not have it. However, we put our best efforts into making a success of the Junior-Senior reception, which was held May 6th. As Seniors we have always taken an active part in the promo- tion of school athletics, and this year we can lay claim to a football captain, with several of his gridiron warriors, and also a basket- ball captain, with some of his basketball artists. The annual Senior party was held on the evening of December 16th, and in every way was one of our most enjoyable parties. Our class play, The Invalid Wife, which was presented so ably by some of our talented classmates, will always be cherished in the memory of the class. But, looking forward-how few are the days until we join the ranks of the Alumni, yet how full of pleasure-the Junior-Senior reception in the near future, the Faculty reception, the annual school picnic, and then the Hnal goal of achievement-Oommencement. 4, -1.1-.-I-..I-...1..1..1......p1g....u........u.......g....n- 115511171I-ll-Qlp-51.51.1711-.llT.g1 Q-rl' IN MEMORIAM 1Ioward Wakefieeld Crowden was born in Center Ottawa on May 28, 1904. He attended the gram- mar schools of the city of Ottawa and entered the Ottawa High School in the autumn of 1918. He left high school in the year 1921 and attended Lake Forest Academy, where he was taken ill. Howard was well liked by all his classmates and teachers, and was a very popular and loyal student. He played a prominent part in athletics, winning an UO while attending the Ottawa High School, and playing on the first team while attending Lake Forest. We, who knew him as a boy and fellow student, realize now, perhaps more than ever before, the goodness of him as a friend, and his personality remains sacred to our memory while we continue in the walks of our daily life. -By the President of the Senior Class. -s l M : ll l V 'F ,iggluiar .4,g-I..-gl-gag..-.-I-q:.i:u1p:-an :n-ucf:u.1g:i::f.:: 1.1 D-si pini- l 1 n i l T T 'I' -. - -. 1.n-nn1nm:-n- l.1g......1gn.-.-1n.-..p-n-..1.'1..1n..-gp1qn.-.ln.-.u .- .- 1up1qp1.qu1-.I nu nn.-gg n I4 WILLARD FRANKLIN GOSTELOW . s4G0sSvs His word do show his wit in- 1 comparable. 1 College preparatory course. Deo 3 oration committee 13, 43, Pirates of Penzance 133, Christmas cantata 143, 1 Corporal 143, Senior debate, ass't ed- itor Year Book, Ottawan staff. Robin Hood 143. HARRIET C. BRADISH ..Hat,, I love its giggle-gurgle, I love its fluent flow, I love to wind my mouth up, I love to hear it go. College preparatory course. Color commitzee 123, amusement commit- tfe 133, Christmas cantata 143, Robin Hood 143. LUCILE MERCER ..L0u,, I know a little maiden, And she is wondrous wistlg She knows no Grcek or Latin, But she can use her eyes. Collegz preparatory course Eli- jah 123, Pirates of Penzance 133, Why Not Jim? 133, Good English play. RAYMOND J. BARRON Spikes I couldn't be good if I would: I wou1dn't be good if I could. College preparatory course. Re- freshmen: comm'ttee 133. LOUISE GODEMAN ULOHH Silence in a woman is a beauti- ful thing. College preparatory course. 1-uini.n-u-lp-1.1.1151.l....l1.l1n-qg1u1.n.1n-ll... .1 -.qilp-11111.11'..l.......1..-.lhgln-up n p-un -np-ll.-.um-.u:.-.:l.-.lu1uu-.lu-n.....n...n--un-un-qp-1n1u-an1uu MILDRED C. MASTERS Millie I am a womang when I think, l must speak. College preparatory course. Eli- jah 423, Decoration committee 433, basketball 443. EMMA THEODORA SAMPSON A maiden of uncommon silence and reserve. Commercial course. Decoration committee 42, 33. , ELMER B. BARR. 'AI sit upon this old gray stone, And dream my time away. College preparatory course. STANLEY G. LAMBERT . nstann A smiling disposition is my greet- ing ammunition. College preparatory course. Re- frzshment committee 433, decoration committee for cafeteria 443, Corporal 433, Lieutenant 443, Christmas canta- ta 443, Pirates of Penzance 433, Robin Hood 443. CLYDE S. DOUGHERTY Dutch If it be a sin'to covet honor, I am the most unoffending soul alive. College preparatory course. Mili- tary corporal 413, Sergeant 423, track 42, 33, basketball 433, football 42, 3, 43. ln1qn1u1gu1ql1gn.-un-. n--un.Qll-qn1n1n-1:1-u-1 nn1n1u1nu MILTON R. HOWARD 'tHookie What well appointed leader fronts us here? College preparatory course, Pres, Senior Junior classg editor-in-chief of Annual: Ass't director Why Not Jim? 431, Elijah 421, Pirates of Pen anee 431. The Invalid Wife 441 Robin Hood 441, First Sergfant 441, Christmas cantata 441, Senior cle- hate. ELEANOR V. HAY Fuzzie.' ' Never did young lady brave and bright, Like dancing better. College preparatory course. Dec- oration committee 431, reception com- mittef 431, Secretary class 43 'Sz 41, editor Year Book 441, basketball 441, christmas cantata 441 The Invalid Wife 441. PALMER BYRNE HP,- For several virtures have I liked several Women. Business course. Class President 421, business manager Senior An- nual 441, football 441. basketball 43--11, Sfrgeant 421, Second Lieutenant 431, Captain 441. JOSEPH S1 GEIGER HJ-oem A daring pilot in extremity. College preparatory course. Class Treasurer 43-41, Freshman basketball 411, Varsity basketball 42, 31, Our Boys, Why Not Jim? 431, The In- valid Wife 441, Capta'n lst Com. pany 441, first prize manual of arms 431. THOMAS EDWARD CAREY Tote . His intellect is improperly ex- posed. General course. Football 42-31, Captain 441, basketball 43-41, track 43-41, Second Lieutenant 421, First Lieutenant 441, Junior-Senior recep- tion committee VicePresident 43-41. s1ll1a.-ll-1141...-4.1-1.1.lilpilp-lu.Qnl-1.1 n lu nu n I l A 1 an l nu ll I..-l II' I In l ml n un nl ll lu lu--ll--un-unzsuns-nu:-lnilnxll-I 1-u1u1u LYLE R. CONARD Skinny Wisest is he who knows not lic is Wise. College preparatory course. Gen- eral manager Why Not Jim? 131, Chrismas cantata 141, Year Book ed- tor 141, Ottawan'3 editor 141. LUCILLE CALHOUN A spirit all sunshine, graceful from every gladness, beautiful be- cause bright. College preparatory course. Re- freshment commiztee 121, entertain- ment com-mittee 131, reception com- mittee Junior Senior prom 131, re- freshment committee school picnic 131, Christmas cantata 141, Year Book editor 141. VVALTER E. WHITMORE Thalo Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun of the firmamentf' College preparatory course. Sen- ior class debate 141, Year Book 141, track 141. MARJORIE REFIOR ..MaI,gy,, I live for those who love me. College preparatory course. Pro- gram committee 121, decoration com- mittee 13, 41, Elijah 121, Christmas cantata 141, The Invalid Wife 141, Year Book 141. ' MARION BAKER She can teach and she can speak, and we are sure that such a pleas- ant little lass will 'keep the home Fires burning'. - College preparatory course. Class Secretary 121, Elijah 121, program commiztee 121, decoration committee 131, program comm'ttce 141, pin com- mittee 141, Year Book 141. 111911.11 p1-gin l--I5-,'ini'p-l..1n1.p..lg.-q,-.g.,.niqp-qp.- n-n1n1:l1ul1un-un- ul1..1..1qp1gl1:u1qu1qp1.' --an 11111: 1-1 JAMES KENNETH KNEUSSL Strawberry Music is the universal language of mankind. College preparatory course. Or- chestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Elijah 121 Why Not Jim? 131, Our Boys 131, bas- ketball 131, chairman decoration com- mittee 141, Sergeant 131, Captain 141. ELEDA GRACE HASSLEY HLee1Y Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled on me. General course. Class vice-pres- ident 121, Elijah 121, 'Pirates of Penzance 131. Christmas cantata 141, The Invalid Wife 141, Robin Hood 141. WILLIAM LEWIS GROVER Bill And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. Commercial course. Why Not Jim 131, decorating committee 121, Color Sergeant 141, Line Sergeant 131, speed medal in typfwritfng. chairman of class pin committee 141, editor Year Book 141, decoration com- mittee in cafeteria 141, typist for Year Book, cha'rman Senior dc-hate, re- ception committee 141. GRACE E. KOENIG Slim It's easy, girls, if you only have the eyes. Busin: ss course. Why Not Jim? 131, Christmas cantata 141, medal in typewriting 141, basketball 13, 41 typist for Ottawan. LOUBERTA FRANCES SHUMAKER Shorty My man's as true as steel. Commercial course. Class color committee 121, program committfe 131, chairman refreshment commit- tee 141, Jun'or-Senior play, Alumni play, typewriting medal, chief typist for Year Book, typist for Ottawan, reception committee 141, decoration committee 121. 14011:-all--an-pn-pqp-gg-1.1.1-gn-up-1111.1-mul ll-up up-.nl ll-In-1:5111 11.1.1.1 1. -Q11-51lilllllll1.ll1llill.1l!l1 1 -lu-.Il-:Ii-nin-nin-un-Qun .,1gq.-.n--n1...1..i..i..-.lp.1n LOUISE ADELE GEEN I live from curiosity. College preparatory course. Christ- mas cantata 143, decorating commit- tee 137. EDITH A. MILLS Erie VVhence all thy learning? Hath thy toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil? Teacher's course. STEPHEN PATTERSON He is learned from the top of his head,up. General course. GUINNETTE JOHNSON 1iBus1s I never dare to talk as funny as I can. College prcparatory course. Ser- geant 13J, decoration committee 145, cheer leader 149, Senior debate. Robin Hood 141. HELEN FRANCES MARMION Shorty Angels are perfect: I am but a woman. Business course. Decorating com- mitteo 123, Elijah 125, medal in typewriting, Christmas cantata 145. .1-1141111141 0? ll1n I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i:11..:fu1..1g- :n I I I I I II II I I I I 3 II I :I aiu liglinnnuiqninn-ll1-1-311511.31-q'.1ql1qn-ggilliiluunling-ll1Ilu1llLg lllli' I WRIGHT FINLEY My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk 'n vain. College preparatory course. Or- chestra 13, 43. MARGARET DUNN ..Mag,, . A good time is rather to be chosen than great Wisdom, General course. Refreshmfnt com' mittee 13, 43, Christmas cantata 143, orchestra 143. PHILIP F. scnocn ' Phil Judge thou me by what I am. College preparatory course. Track 13, 43, class basketball 13, 43, th rd medal rifle range 123, Sergeant 143, football 143. EDITH MABEL NEWMAN Edie A most excellent, accomplished lady. Business course. ESTHER M. OLMSTEAD X There is no power in the tongue I of man, to alter me. General course. Chairman re- freshment committee 133. 11. :fur I:n1lli:.:i:l-7::--n-.-:-1:11a-1--Q4 21 gi .1 1.11In-nn1-11.11.-I-m1n.1uu-.ul1nn1 pg g1.g- ni p-lp1 nn .11 p- g1u.-n,1..1.,.-.p..1..i-.- q-4-1lg.-gl.-.gl-.11 -uiu ll-Il-su1u lu ul ul nl nu U In nu-xl!1-m1:uiuuiluilla-ll:-Il-suit:-In-u-als-I HOWARD D. LELAND HLOBH School is one long conversation, checquered by disputes. College preparatory course. Foot- ball 13, 43, decoration committee 123, refreshment committee 133, decora- tion committee 143. HELEN CLAUS ..FayH She loves her teachers to delight, With lessons well prepared and right. College preparatory course. Re- freshment commitiee 12-3, Elijah 123, decorating committee 133, pro- gram committee Junior Senior party 133, orchestra 11, 2, 43, Christmas can- tata 143. EDITH A. SULZBERGER Dickie In her 'twas natural to please. Teachers' preparatory course. Re- freshment committee 143, Christmas cantata 143. GEORGE HAROLD WILEY HQ- PI., All great men are dead and dy- ing, and I don't feel well myself. College preparatory course. Dec- oration committee 12, 43, class bas- ketball 12, 33, varsity basketball 143, orchestra 12, 43, Second Lieutenant 143- RUSSELL HARDING HRHSH It is difficult to esteem a man as highly as he could wish. College preparatory course. Chair- man decorating committee Junior- Senior party 133, Sergeant 13, 43, In- valid Wife 143, Robin Hood 143. :ug no-1: 4' ui: Il11:-.nn1al1II1ln:ul-nnqgnqqpiqli.ll.1ul1ll-qu nil: I -gl1n1ul ll-nu.-.1 lin--Ili!! DOUGLAS D. COOKE Morpheus He is not dead, but sleepethf' College preparatory course. Treas- urer class 423, Corporal 443. MELVIN M. SULZBERGER Yes, I Write versfs now and then . College preparatory course. Ran- som high basketball 433. FLORENCE HELEN TUCKER Bobby A chattering cherub, she. General course. Decoration com- mittee 433, Christmas cantata 443. MILTON E. FRANKE NHAUSER And he could tell the time of day My geometry or algebra. General course. LUCILE GOODMAN She has many nameless virtues. Commercial course. Decoration committee 423, refreshment commit- t'e 433, typewriting medal, Chr stmas Cantata 443. -1.--ggilpill-qi-.11.pin-..l1ug1.l1.n 5-nu 11 1 n1ln1n1ll un In-1111 61 in -uzn annu-In-ul-un-uI-mlnu-an-nun-nun-nu-lu-u-uns-nuns-ullnulu:su-unc-ll-on-uluqll-nllvll-Il l N VERA MILDRED CLAUS 1 .lMidge,, l It is known that I can be se- , rious at seasonable times. College preparatory course. Dec- orating commfttee 42, 31, Why Not Jim? 431, Christmas Cantata 441. BERTAH C. LANTER Bert So Winsome, fair and blythe withal. Business course. Refrshement committee 431. GILBERT GOODMAN Ole I am not in the role of common men. College- preparatory course. Re- freshment committee 421, decorating committee 431, football 441, basketball 43, 41, Corporal 42, 31, Second Lieu- tenant 441. HARLEY YVHITE 'Describe him who can- An abridgement of all That is pleasant in man. General course. Orchestra 42, 3, 41. Harley left school in January and is in Virginia at the present timc. NORMA A. BOISSENIN Music hath charms. Business course. Elijah 421, freshment committee- 431. 1'9- . . g.-1:1In-n.-ni111:11.l....n1u.-.nn1uu..uu1-51.--11111.-.-.51n1un--n1n-u1n-u1uv-nil:-:minus gf. ---if l L ! 5 u 1. 1. M I. .1 I. T U V U 4 1 H I 1 I 1 5 L l l I .f 'lin-qlmnin-l ini- llmgliql-ll-will--llculi l -lil '-l ' 'Ln'-' JOHN W. MECKENSTOCK f-Mack O, it is excellent to have a gi- ant's strength. General course. Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Elijah 121, fbasketball 13, -11, Pirates of Penzance 131, Sergeant 131, Lieutenant 141, decorat'on com- mittee Junior-Srnior party 131, Rob- in Hood 141, Senior debate. MARIE KLASS I love not men, they are so simple. General course. Christmas canta- ta 141. ORA A. THOMPSON Tommie Better than all treasures That 'n books are found. College prrparatory course. Pro- gram committee 131, Christmas can- tata 141, typist for Year Book and school paper. NEIL LOONEY Dizz Thinks himself very cheerful be cause vcry noisy. College preparatory course. El- jah 121, class football 11, 2, 31, class basketball 12, 31, varsity basketball 151, Senior debate. ANDREW M. BOYVERMASTER Never busy, but always accom- plishing something. General course. Editor school pa,- per, Christmas number 141, First Ser- geant 141. .liIp-13.11-.np-.np.-Ip1.1.1nl1nl-.lm-aging-.. irllillill-1ll1ll:ul1u -I ini- --ul-nu-uns-nn1uu-un.nuns-ll-nn-II-1Ilexlnguu-ll1qu1Il1lpin--qp1n-ll l N ! MILDRED CECIELIE SELMER i' ' A pleasing countenance is a si- ft i lent recommendation. 4 College preparatory course. Why Not Jim? 133, decoration committee ' 143, Christmas cantata 143. V l E DOROTHY HAGLUND Her ways are Ways of pleasant- T ness. n General course. Elijah 123, dec- l oration committee 123, Christmas 'i Cantata 143. N l I MARGUERITE G. TODD 'l , Maine H As long as I can speak a word ri or Wag a Hnger I won't admit I'm - crushed. College preparatory course. Pro- T gram committee 123, chairman pro- 5 gram committee 143, Why Not Jim H 133, Elijah 123, Christmas Cantata ll 143- L l l, - 1 1 if CARL CHRISTIAN KLASS F A man not of Words but of ac- E tions. H General course. ' FREDERICK L. FISCHER I Codger E A bundle of energy and self-con- I Hdencef' H College preparatory course. Ch. program committee 133, refreshment committee 123, class basketball 11, -43, i second team 133, cheer leader 143 Ser- ' geant 143. 1 , .1 in ll . if V i 4..-...- - ...........-.................-..-..-..............-.,.-......................-. -.1-.......................- mln ll: pg.-1.1.1-un1qp11'-In-ll-.l.1n-uu1un-nl-nun-:lu nu-1 .-.gn ll1u:1n-nn1ll--Ill!! WAYNE E. POOL The quiet mind is richer than a crown. College preparatory course. Dec- oration committee 131, refreshment committee 141, football 141. HARRY M. LUCAS A faithful student and a true friend. College- preparatory course. Dec'- orat ng committee 131, orchestra 141, Robin Hood 141. MILDRED C. MOONEY. Silence is safer than than speech. Business course. HELEN D, DANA nD0t,, Better be out of the world than out of the fashion. College preparatory course. Christ- mas cantata 141. FRANCIS DWYER Kay O A little learning scattered o'er A frolic of four years or more. College preparatory course. Dec- orating committe 131, Sergeant 141. u.1.p..nn1nn1-nil'-.lr-n-.nniup-ul-n-un n-1:1 u gg.. , , , I. 1 I I. an I I. n.1l.1..g....-...1 l-. l-.u11n1uu-. 1.1: T -11: u I in I,-.gin-qu-11:-Quiuln--1.1111-111.111--nn-151911. DOROTHY CLAUS Dotty Thought is deeper than all speech. Business course. Refreshment committee 121, typewriting medal, or- chestra 12, 3, 41, refreshment commit- tee school picnic 131, refreshment committee 131. HI LDA THYRA SWANSON 'tShe floats upon the river of her thoughts. Teachers' preparatory course. Dec- oration committee 131. MARTIN ERNEST NINK Ernie He could on either side dispute, Confute, change hands and still confutef' Business course. Yell and color committee 121, Senior debate 141, re- freshment committee Junior-Senior party 131, football 13, 41. GLEN COSTELLO ..C0S,, Dreaming, waking, I am weary. General course. Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, medal for manual of arms 131, program committee 131, class basket- ball 131. IRENE LILY EARLY Modesty is itself a virtue. Teachers' course. Refreshment committee 131. i J il L I A lg-ln-g-.3453 A A I .. .. il .. r. ! 1 1 l l i n u mls 1 1 1 1 1 1 5.11: 11 11 11 1 .:, I. J-as-.ng I 1 91 11 11 11 1 11 11 1 H 1 1 I 1 1 li linig111-nxqgxql-ll-qu-qg-.1151-qg-.-1lu1ln-nl-l01qp...g.-.-q'u-gn1qn1qn1gl1..i.:1u1qgP BERNICE OPAL BOWERS Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail. College preparatory course. KATHRYN CLAUS VOLKENANNP UKay7! She sm'les on many just for fun. College preparatory course. Re- freshment committee 121, decorating committee 131, Why Not Jim? 131, Christmas cantata 141. GEORGE GUTTING Last but not least. General course. Elijah 125, fodt- ball 121, track 127, Pirate of Pen- zance. , f-.V ll-Anzql1ul-iu-uu-ll-nnu-n-nlu1ln1ll:ll:-:l-1l1n1Ilin1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ,, 1 11 11 11 I 1 11 11 11 11 1 'C 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 .p1.p....1..i.p-.p1..1.n1....-.Ig-...i,5 1 1 11 -n1lls-lw-un-4u-ll1-ll1luuunn-nul-u-nn1u-sll-li1ull-llv-lu-.ll-u-..n:ull-ll-nl FORMER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1922 JOHN BARNES CARL BECKER HELEN BISCHOFF ANNIE BLOOMSTRAND JOSEPH BRADY BESSIE BUTTERFIELD THOMAS BURNS HELEN BROWNE EVERETT BROWNE MARIE CARRIER SARAH CARREL JEANETTE CARMICHAEL BERNICE CLIFFORD MURIEL CROMPTON ROY CAPSEL KATHERINE GAY CARRIE GERBER MICHAEL GOBER BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH GRACE HIAYWARD HELENE HITTER ELVA HODGINS LEO HOFFMAN VERNON HUSS DANIEL JENCKS EVERETT JOHNSON BURTON KINZER FLORENCE LAMBERT FRANCIS LARSEN EVELINE LAUGMAN FREDERICK LIEDERICH KATHRYN NERTNEY EVA NEVINS BIRDIE NEWBURY HERBERT PECK ELBERT PURCIEL GLADYS RIEGEL ESTELLE RITZIUS ALBERTA ROBSON ROBERT ROGERS LILLIAN SEWARD VIOLET STEPHENS EVERETT SULZBERGER THOMAS SWINEHART VVILLIAM TEELE ROBERT TIERNEY TESSIE VOLK NELLIE WESTCOTT EVA WILSON CATHERINE WOLFE EDWARD ZIRKLE .111 -1.--lg.-ll-..--...-nu-un..l,...u..n.-uu-nn-nn-u--n--uu-n1un-uu.--w-u-- ll-li-Il-I q1.n-n--I-lp1 'I' I I I I r I I. U I. 1. I ., . I. I I u III I, .. a. II I, H .I . .I T ,I 4: .. I. ,I . .. .. I .. . I II I 'I II .. .. I, .. ,. . F 2' 1.- JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY lin I Although this Year Book is primarily concerned with the class of '22 it would certainly not be complete without at least a passing mention of the peppy class of,'23. I have had the responsibility of cnumerating a few facts about this class thrust upon me, and I am at a loss to know how to express my views in such a compact article. , Two fyears ago last September we entered the sacred portals of the Ottawa Township High School for the first time. We were probably as Hfreshl' as any Freshmen fexcept the present onesb have ever been. Gradually, however, we became more sophisti- cated, and by the time that spring had rolled around considerable activity among certain members of the class was noticeable. With semester exams. the school year ended, and the class of '23 was bap- tized as full fledged Sophomores. The next September found us once more in the old stand, but now we were organized under the able direction of Miss Baldwin, with the following results: President ....................... Leonard Logan Vice-President . . . .... Robert Bradshaw Secretary . ., .... ..... H erbert Wiley Treasurer ...................... Daphine Herrick Socially We developed somewhat, and the annual Sophomore party was given, and declared by all present an unqualified success. There were the ever-present stunts, dancing, refreshments and other entertainments for the class to gaze upon or participate in. The stunts were very good Cfor a class partyj, and all of the Jun- iors and seniors seemed to enjoy them. There were couple of plays and a couple of vaudeville acts. Dancing was the main feature of the evening. The eats consisted of ice cream, cake and balloons. The latter were by far the most important. We dispersed once more in June to enjoy again a three months' vacation. We are now down to the present school year. We came back in September and found ourselves dignified Juniors. We were not now parceled out among a flock of teachers, but we all assembled in No. 302 under the vigilant eye of Miss Wilson. The class soon organized and the following officers were elected: President ........................ Leonard Logan Vice-president . . . ..... Eugene West Secretary ........... , ................ John Jobst Treasurer ...................... David Bradford During October various members of the class busied themselves preparing for the annual Junior party. The committees Worked very 511.-ni.-1.ptI.ini.lippiqgi-li..-l.1qpi..1nl1'u-up-.uniglin-. ligrggilgiggilli inigpigpin- Ip11lin1nip.1gl1lq1n-:sill1gI1ql1lu-nll1n1:l:n1.gl1ul1n1ln11:1u .gn-ln.-ll-lg-In-n pnlnuuuqqvnlqnnllenqneullvuul- 51ll-ulnulnll-ville-ulnsunnusnlnvnlu-no-u -ll-ll1vll-- JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY, Con'd hard, and commendation for their excellent work should be given here. , Al La Velle's Jazz Hounds furnished the music for dancing. The members of this orchestra were Albert La Velle, Harold Wiley, Oscar Kaiser, Harley White, Paul Baxter and Addison Gerding. One of the main features of any and all class parties is the stunts, This party was particularly fortunate in having many excellent stunts. To begin the stunt program Lowe1l's famous poem, The Oourtin',H was given in the auditorium. While the crowd still assembled here a burlesque edition of Paul Reverc's Ridew was -presented. Upon the crowd again assembling in the gymnasium the orches- tra started and dancing began. After a coup'e of dances came the big stunt of the evening. This was a real burlesque on a girls' game of basketball. The boys taking part were dressed in the latest layouts, including several layers of paint and powder. Chuck Ingham, as referee, was confronted by a real job in managing this tribe'of wildcats. The play became so rough that at times a doctor was required, and Leo Thompson ably took the part. The game itself was a heterogeneous combination of football and basketball. Little Johnny Jobst captained one side, and Brickl' Farrell the other. Fairy was particularly amusing as he called time out to powder his nose, and a few other tricks like this. An excellent minstrel show was also given in the gymnasium by a number of boys and girls. Another good stunt was a terrible trip through a tunnel. The wind tunnel of the high school's ven- tillation system was utilized to present a unique group of surround- ings for the terrified traveler. There were corpses, skeletons, elec- tric shocks, ghosts and demons to greet you and urge you on your way Ca little more haste was perhaps present after encountering one of thesej. Dancing was the main feature of the evening and continued until a late hour, when the eats committee passed around the glad word that the eats were ready. Excellent refreshments were served, and we again congratulate the committee. Taking everything together the party was a great success. Ask about half the Seniors and Sophomores if it wasn't, and see what they say. The hardest part of an article is the ending. In concluding this one I should like to state that I believe the class of '23 is going to be able to fill their niche as Seniors next year with great aptitude. As Seniors watch our smoke. -DAVID BRADFORD. ,P -nn.-nn-un-Il-.n-n-n.-gu.-un-up-4nu...-my-.un-nnununu.uns.-I-gg.-ug-gg-.gg-.uman-n-n-n- 11111111.10 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On registration day in September, 1920, one hundred and thirtty- six young people gathered in the Ottawa High School. We were ushered up to the study halls, and were tested by the faculty, who were trying to discover what we knew. The sight of so many in- structors dismayed us, and we soon began to wonder if we really had attended school for eight years. We passed the ordeals, how- ever, and were given instructions to return in the afternoon. On Monday morning we were all up bright and early, and eight o'clock found us on our way to school. As we neared the building we began to lose our confidence, and bly the time the Fox river bridge was reached we were ready to turn our backs to the 'school and 1-un. But after a time our courage returned, and we continued on our way. We entered the school in awe, and after depositing our books in those lockers with the mysterious combinations we went upstairs to our rooms. Except for a few trips to the boiler-room the daj-J was uneventful. So passed the days and weeks that followed. The mid-year eX- aminations came and went. After that the months passed swiftly, and June was here. The annual bath of the Freshman boys in either the watering trough at Washington park or the one near the Ottawa Avenue cemetery ended our first year and we, the Freshmen of Sep- tember, were Sophomores. Thursday morning, September eighth, found one hundred and twenty-seven of us back to begin the struggles of the second year. On October seventeenth our first class meeting was held, at which time the following officers were elected: President .......................... Jack Ingham Vice-president . . . ,. . .Allan Kroehnke Secretary ............................. Elsie Erb Treasurer ....................... Delphine Strait The next thing of interest in this class occurred on the evening of February twenty-first. t'What was it?H you will say. Why, the third annual Sophomore party, of course! It was in the nature of a George Washington party. The class and faculty first assembled in the auditorium, where a play entitled 'fThe Women Who Did was given. The audience was introduced to all the great and noteworthy women of history. Queen Isabella and Queen Elizabeth were there, quarreling over who was the rightful owner of America. Cornelia was there, boast- ing of her sons, the Gracchi, to Mary Wfashington, mother of George. The latter had with her the very little hatchet George had used in cutting down the cherry tree. Betsy Ross sang Yankee Doodle upon request, and then four couples danced the old Colonial minuet Even Xantippi was there, looking for her husband, Socrates, and Evangeline, searching for Gabriel. After the play the guests went down to the gym, which was pi.l1p.in-q1ll- gqqigl--u-nql 1gp-uqn-HI..I51,113-1.pin-ln-nn1ll1l.i.g1 1 1..- -. .-.q1pl1qp1nq- -pl-ui.I1:l-.nu-ruling.:-up-nuiIuin1nn1n-4:1-n .-.1..-....q.-p-1.-I..-n.--.1.....--.uns-nu-.nu-.gn-.pu-1n-nu-an-qI-l-..m.-..1......-.I-.......... SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY, Coii'd decorated in red, white and blue. Every one was given red, White and blue hats as favors. - The grand march, led by Uncle Sam Clvan Warrickj and the Goddess of Liberty QFern Warrenj, was then held, after which thc Virginia reel was danced. An hour Was spent in dancing and cards. Refreshments of red, White and blue ice cream and French pastry decorated with sprigs of cherries were then served in the cafeteria. This room was also decorated in colors appropriate to 'Washington's birthday, and was softly lighted by red shaded can- dles. Small balloons were distributed and floated about the room. After a short time the gym Was again made the scene of all this merriment. More dancing was indulged in, t'Pep was sung, cheers for everybody in general Were given, and then-darkness! The fatal hour, eleven o'clock, had come. Thus ended our first high school party. As an athletic class We are forging ahead, and in another year or two the school Will look up to us to do big things for Ottawa High. -ELSIE ERB. SENIOR BEQUBSTS l To Mr. Kingman: Our thanks for the many good talks he gave us, both in public and Qin privatej, also our forgiveness for his re- fusal to let us run the school at times. - ' To Mrs. Sparks: An original record of the funeral oration of Mark Antony. ' ', p To Miss Robinson: Fifty feet of blackboardjso that she can iinish one problem without erasing the first part of it. To Miss Failing: A gold medal, if she takes down shorthand as fast as Mr. More unfolds the intricacies of hard problems in geom- etry. 3 To Miss DuBois: All of our votes when she runs for a se'at in Congress. ' y To Miss Gospill: One crate of large all-day suckers with which to equip the pupils of her French classes so that they may acquire the right accent. r To Mr. Tydeman: An extra necktie to keep at school in case of another lapse of memory before leaving home, ' P ' -Compiled by Helen Claus. l11ll-hll-lnexnl-nill-llillrlIlanll-n.1un-nllu1nl--ll-:ll-alla:llnslnill-rl::sn-ln-nl--ll-:Il-1:1111-an wlinliulialilill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q..-..- FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY l At the beginning of the high school year of 1922 the Freshman class, of about one hundred and seventy-five students, was enrolled. The first few weeks were rather hard for us, and many became dis- couraged. The school was so much larger than the one we had attended that we felt like shipwrecked people marooned on an island. There were so few acquaintances to greet us, and all the teachers were strangers to us. We had a feeling that there was no one to give us advice or information, and we were almost sorry that werhacl ever thought of attending high school. This feeling, however, soon left us as we began to get acquainted with our classmates and real- ized that it was the desire of the teachers to make us feel at ease. One of the greatest opportunities was in the gymnasium. The work there induced us to become interested in athletics. During the last semester in a basketball game played between the' Freshmen and Senior girls the Freshmen won, much to the surprise and indigna- tion of the Seniors. One of the foremost questions in the high school world at the present time is the adoption of a uniform dress for the pupils. This plan has already been adopted in the gymnasium work at Ottawa. The cafeteria is a convenience that was new to the most of us. While attending the public schools we had to walk several blocks for our dinner, or carry a cold lunch with us, while in high school we have a warm meal served to us each day in the cafeteria. One of the most startling impressions made upon a Freshman's mind after he has been in high school for a short time is the feel- ing of insigniiicance. When he had no one but his own neighbors to compete with he sometimes felt that he was the shining star of the universe, but after being in high school for a time, competing with students from all over the state, he begins to feel that he is only a small candle, Hickering in the dark corner of a room. -RUTH EUSTIS. .lin1.p1qq-nil'-.41-qqill1n1qpilliqqilllning-.l.1..1lp1ll1.qi..1,l-n:- 1 1 1 :unqu-..1qu1ul1..1qu-.gl-gu-..g.1u1ql.-1.1.--.Ile-1:11u1uu1uu1qn1p.1..1..1g 1n1n -u-n--nc-n-un-ul-lu-unxl:ununcnil-rluv-lw-snc-1lu-sl-llu-mn-u-wp-n-np-n1un1ll-uu1nt 1918. Sept. Nov. Dec. 1919. Mar. June Sept. Nov. Dec. 1920. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. May Sept. Oct. Dec. 1921. Apr. May June Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. 1922. Feb. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May M ay June Jun e June June SENIOR CALENDAR FRESHMAN. 3-Freshman registrationg 123 Freshies enrolled. 11-Armistice is signed for sureg big parade in afternoon. 20-Jan. 2--Christmas vacation. 28-Eleventh annual orchestra concert. 3- Officer 666 5 also annual ducking of Freshmen. SOPHOMORE. 5-Sophomores register to'dayg 106 answered roll call, 24-Sophomore class organized. 23-29-Christmas vacation. 23 -Sophomore party. 25- ElijahH presented to public. 9-Annual military ball. 30-Twelfth annual orchestra concert. 19-School picnic at Starved Rock. JUNIOR. 9-Junior registrationg 83 enrolled. 19-t'The Rivals given by the Coife 23-Jan. 3-Christmas vacation, r-Miller Players. 26-Military ball. 6-Junior-Senior reception. 7-- The Pirates of Penzance is presented to an enthusiastic: audience. 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M ,ff fj f iwh A '5 5, .1 . 4 .. fa .. 23-B A 1: M 541:23 ' , wage , , Q, 4 Af if :fi F Sr' ' L ,gf 456 A 54 A .giffz , .Til Ling s 2519- ' , 'gil .442 - K .- L - A sq Jia, I- V fi 14 J Q- 63 4 1i, egg: ' L 1 5-111.11p-u1uu1n-lg-..l.-.gp1gl-lp.-lg-...1 .- -. iglilpiu-....1l.1..-..1.p1..i..1. n-n1u1u-ac,g1.'1.u1nn1qu1nu--nu-pu-n..un--nl1ul1un-lu--an-uu1:uxun-.intra-n1u-11.11,-Qnfg BASKET BALL It makes or mars you, lt shows your sportsmanship, It shows your school spirit, 'tlt shows your mental speed. When Coach Smith assembled his basketball material for the season of '21-'22 he found he had practically a new team to organ- ize, as only J. Meckenstock, T. Carey and Joe Geiger, of the '20-'21 five were left. As Duffy, Wendel, Sapp and Potter, of the previous year 's team, had all graduated, Coach Smith had a harder task than appeared. The O. H. S. loses six of her regular eight this year, and still has West and Antram with which to build a fast-scoring group of basketeers. With the enthusiastic support of the student body, Ot' tawa ought to have a better team next year than this, judging from the appearance of the second team, which' was composed of Sophs and Juniors, and also from the looks of the lower class teams. SCHEDULE. O. H. S. vs. Pleasant View Luther College, at P. V. L. C. January 6, 1922. The O. H. team played the first game of the schedule with P. V. L. C. The game was played at P. V. L. C. to a medium sized crowd. The loyal Red and White fans seemed to be greatly inter- ested in the prospects of a good team, and were not discouraged by a 13-12 score in favor of P. V. L. C. O. H. S. vs, Earlville, Jan. 7, 1922, at home. ' The second game of the season was played at the O. H. S. gym. with Earlville H. S. as our opponents. In this game the Red and White warriors were defeated, 23-12. O. H. S. vs. St. Albans, at St. Albans, Jan. 13, 1922. The third game of the season was played at St. Albans. The boys came home with the short end of the score, 25-17, but they made the St. Albans players work for their victory. 'Tis ever common that men are merry when away from home. -O. H. S. team at St. Albans. Ask the fellows. O. H. S. at La Salle-Peru, at home, Jan. 20, 1922. La Salle defeated our boys in one of the best basketball games ever seen in this neck of the woods for a long time. The game was snappy and chuck full of sensational basket shooting. The Refi and White put up a wonderful fight. Score, 14-13. O. H. S. vs. Streator, at Streator, Jan. 27, 1922, In the third out of town game of the season the O. H. S, was defeated by Streator. The game was a iight all the way through and had a sensational ending. Score, 21-18. O. H. S. vs. Pleasant View Luther College, at home, January 28, 1922. 1-n1n 1 1 l ! L 4 1 l T l T W 1 l 1 I ll l 1 L l i 91 -qg1gp1ll-.lu-pun-nun:ln-lp-ll-Iq1...qu-qnxqu-In--up-un-lu-gn-lg-ly.-ni'.in-.gp-gu1n.1ql BASKET BALL, Con'd In the return game with P. V. L, O. our boys Won their first game of the season. The game was featured by exceptionally good floor work by the O. H. S. Score, 20-11. O. H. S. vs. Marseilles, at home, Feb. 3, 1922, In the Marseilles game the boys still had some of the fight left over from the P. V. L. C. game, and came out from behind in the last half and defeated the f'Paper Cityl' boys. Marseilles led, 8-4, at the half time, but the Red and White basketeers featured the last half by close guarding, while they piled up a few points. Score, 15-12. O, H. S. vs. Earlville, at Earlville, Feb. 4, 1922. In the return game with Earlville the boys had a decided slump, due to the hard Marseilles game the night before, losing by a bad score. Score, 33-8. O. H. S. vs. La Salle-Peru, at La Salle, Feb. 10, 1922. The O. H. S. quintet journey to La Salle and suffered defeat once more from the Red and Olive to the tune of 23-11. The first half of the game was very close, but La Salle broke loose in the last half, bringing victory to them once more. O. H. S. vs. Streator, at home, Feb. 24, 1922, The game ended with Streator ahead by a four-point lead, 16-12. The game was played in our gym to an extra large crowd. The game almost ended in a riot, due to a little uncalled for argument by Streator's coach. O. H. S, vs. Joliet, at Joliet, Feb. 25, 1922. Awfully sorry to say that the O. H. S. team once more fell to defeat at the hands of the fast, heavy Joliet quintet. Score 25-10. O. H. S. vs. Morris, at Morris, March 10, 1922, The unsuccessful basketball season in respect to scores, but most successful season in respect to team work, came to a close at Morris. The O. H. S. basketeers were nosed out of a victory by two points by the Morris boys. The game was played on an exceptionally short floor with only one out of bounds, on one side. In fact, the game was played in the opera house. Score, 20-18. O. H. S. vs. Toluca, at Toluca, March 17, 1922. The fast Toluca team handed the O. H. S. Warriors a defeat at Toluca in a post-season game played as one of the attractions pre- sented for the purpose of raising a fund for a new library in To- luca. The Toluca boys certainly showed the best sportsmanship of any team the O. H. S. played during the season. Score, 33-11. ILLINOIS VALLEY TOURNAMENT AT STREATOR, February 16, 17, 18, 1922. Won by Peoria in the finals from Streator. Ottawa drew a bye, and was supposed to play the winner of the La Salle-Lostant game. La Salle easily won the game, so the O. H. S. 'T I 1 l 1 L ! ! L it l 1 ll ! 1 I u -1 l it 1 1. 1 1. L I L ll H L ! l .11ng-n.-.l.1n.-Ili...-..1.1.n1n.1'.1l..-gp-u. I .. -. nil..-n. ap- -5- 1 ...:- e- :- .1qg1q.-gin1g-.ning-qu'-1'-gn-ln-nn -Ip-.1IQ-gnu-qu-gg-puin-gnqegg.-ll.-..,....,1 .-ui BASKET BALL, Con 'd was due to play their old rivals again. Our undiscouraged war- riors made La Salle hump to win the game, but it seemed as if La Salle was a jinx for O. H. S. La Salle won by the score of 16-12. DISTRICT STATE TOURNAMENT AT OTTAWA, March 2, 3, 4, 1922. Won by La Salle over Depue in the finals. By the drawing of lots, it fell to Ottawa to compete with La. Salle as her opponent in this tournament, and it seemed as if the fates were giving O. H. S. another chance to defeat La Salle, but changed their minds and desired to have La Salle win. The game was the most sensational and most interesting game of the tourna- ment, as the tight, low score indicates-La Salle 11, and the O. H. S. 10. The team played with a determination to win, but they could not get the winning basket. THE LINE-UP: Meckenstock, right forward, Wiley, left for- ward, Goodman, center, Carey, right guard, Antram, left guard. Substitutes: Geiger, West and Costello. SCHEDULE RESULTS, 1922. Jan. 6.-P. V. L. C. ......... 13 0. H. S .... . . .12 At P. V. L. C. 7.-Earlville .... .... 2 3 O. H. S. ...... 12 At home, 13.-St. Albans . .. .... 25 O. H. S. ..... ,.17 At St. Albans. H 20.-La Salle .... .... 1 4 O. H. S. ...... 13 At home. 27.-Streator ..... .... 2 1 O H. S. ...... 18 At Streator. 28.-P, V. L. C. . . . .... 11 O. H. S. ...... 20 At home, Feb. 3.--Marseilles . . . .... 12 O H. S. ...... 15 At home. 4.-Earlville .... .... 3 3 0 H. S ...... . 8 At Earlville. 10.-La Salle .... .... 2 3 0. H. S .... . .,.11 At La Salle. ' 24.-Streator .... .... 1 6 0 H. S. ...... 12 At home. A 17.-La Salle .... .... 1 6 0 H. S .... . . .12 At Streator. 25.-Joliet .... .... 2 8 O H. S. ...... 10 At Joliet. Mar. 3.-La Salle .... .... 1 1 O H. S. ...... 10 At home. 10.-Morris .... .... 2 0 0 H. S .... . . .18 At Morris. 17.-Toluca ............ 33 O H. S. ...... 11 At Toluca. Total points : Opponents .... 299 O H. S ...... 189 TEAM. BASKETBALL John Meckenstoek Captain for 1922. Played right forward. His work will not be forgotten by the men of the team. George Wiley Q Kewpie,'J. Played left forward. Not heavy, but always in the right place at the right time. Sorry to have you leave us this year, Q. P, Thomas Carey C Tote D. Played right guard. Was in the game all the time Speed was his middle name. C Mack j. excellent team 1n1pg1.qp-.1-11-11p-.ug-nl1.n1lp1n1qq1n.-I -.. 1 -gg.-ni...-.qi 1 .-. gin-...ini ,.-4...-I.-.--1.1-n.........1u1...-u.-n-w.- -. I1uu..uu-.un1uu...un1n--n-1....uu1uu1......I...., BASKET BALL, Con 'd Kenneth Antram Q Stubble Jumpernj. Played left guard. A steady and reliable player. Keep up the good work next year, Stubble. Gilbert Goodman Q' ' Ole ' 'D . Played center. Ole was there on the jump. Joseph Geiger C Jo D. Substitute player, Glen Costello C Cos j. Substitute player, but loyal to the last. Eugene West Q Red j. Substitute player. O. H. S. expects you to come back as snappy as ever. Go easy, Red, we need you-next year. FOOTBALL W.hen school opened in September the outlook seemed fair, and the early days of practice showed that Ottawa High School would probably have a very fine team. The coach again went through the rudimentary parts of training and then took up scrim- mage work. By the time the first game rolled around the squad was in excellent shape. The first regular opponent was Spring Valley. They came here strongly backed and presented what was thought to be the strongest line-up in the I. V. conference. The first game would then be with the worst conference opponent. Ottawa won, 6 to 2. There were many reasons for this victory, but the main one that stands out as a shining light in the annals of O. H. S, athletics was the grim do-- or-die spirit with which Ottawa kept their goal line from being crossed. Anyone who saw this game will agree that the fight dis- played on this occasion was little short of marvelous. Schoch in- tercepted a forward for Ottawa's touchdown. ' After this game things certainly appeared in a rosy light for Ottawa. It looked very much as if the Conference championship would again rest with Ottawa, but disappointment was to be Ot-- tawa's lot. The Saturday following the Spring Valley game Ottawa trav- eled to Moline to meet the strongest and fastest aggregation that they had to face during the entire season. Although they held Moline well during the first half, the Ottawans were unable to stop the determined rush in the second half, and were beaten decisively, 52 to 0. Although Moline was much the better team of the two, the score should not have been as large as it Was. Thus, after two victories QP. V. L. C. had also been defeated earlier in the season, 37 to Ol, Ottawa High School succumbed to its first defeat. Although this game must surely have dampened the ardor with which the players were inspired, much of the old fight yet remained in them. A week of hard drill, especially against g-.gg-1.11.1 gl--ning-..-I-ul.gn-gginning..glin.-.gg.-In-qu-qg1un1g.-ll-.,. -lp.-'lin-. -I 1gl1u' l1n1nl1ll-nqlwuulr-u-Mtn!!-ll1nll-I 'FOOTBALL Con 'd trick plays and crossbacks, preceded the next game. Pontiac High School was our next enemy. Ottawa and Pon- tiac have been playing football against each other for many years and all of theirgames have been close and exciting save only the one two years ago, when Ottawa won, 92 to 0. This yearls game was no exception to the rule. Ottawa led at the half, 7 to 0. Pon- tiac came back strong in the second half and tied the score. On the following kickoff Carr, of Ottawa, received aid and ran the ball clear back to Ottawais 20-yard line. Ottawa could not take the ball over, but Farrell booted a pretty field goal. Ottawa was again in the lead, but the big fullback of Pontiac could not be denied, and Pontiac succeeded in putting the ball over Ottawais goal line once more for what proved to 'be the winning score. The game was close and interesting. Such a heart-rending defeat would be expected to dishearten the team, but this was not the case. With the addition of a couple of new players -Ottawa's chances .seemed to be on the rise. Our next foe was to be Princeton High School, which had been defeated by La Salle-Peru by a close score the week before. Saturday Ottawa repaired to Princeton to try to give Princeton something to remember, but instead Princeton gave Ottawa some- thing to forget. Never has Ottawa High School met with such un- sportsmanlike treatment by an official. Twenty-three penalties, ag-A gregating about 300 yards, were Ottawa 's share. Princeton, a vast- ly inferior team, won to the tune of 14 to 6. Next came the game with Rock Island. The Rock Island men were big and fast and played Ottawa off their feet, although Otta- wa game them a remarkably hard tussel at times, holding them score- less in both the first and third periods. Nevertheless the score was one-sided, 34 to 0. Although Ottawa did hold so well in these two periods the oth.er two periods were walkaways. Ottawa had now played six games. They had won only two, and had dropped the last four in a row. Something was due to happen. '4The pendulum always swings back. So when Morris, who defeated Ottawa last year, came here they were met with at stern resistance and a sweeping ofensive play that quite took them 0E their feet, and Ottawa Won. Now the big althetic event of the high school year was at hand. The following Saturday Ottawa was scheduled to meet La Salle- Peru at Matthiesen field, A week of very hard drill-hardest of the year-prepared the team for this encounter. The two ancient enemies lined up on a snow covered field to determine the superiority for another year. Would Ottawa obtain vengeance for the terrific trimming absorbed by them the year be- fore? The result was disappointing--at least to Ottawa. Ottawa started out and played La Salle off their feet during the first quar- ter, and La Salle came back and Ottawa slackened up. The resuls l1ll1Il1lr1ll1ll1lu-ll1ul1:l1ll1nn1u ll1 l1n--nn1ll--ll-qlrllrln--ln1 n-ll-all-Hill!-llndn-qu-ol l--llillillu-11n1n1Il1n-nll-suincunuslusunu-ul-llunll-nl1lwm1-nu:muullnml1lwu1 FOOTBALL, Con 'd was inevitable-La Salle won, 21 to 0. Not a great score, but enough. The class of '22 hopes that the team of 1922 will avenge this defeat. There yet remained two games on tOttawa's schedule. On Sat- urday they Would meet Lockport at Lockport, and on Thanksgiving day would play Streator at Streator. Lockport was an unknown quantity as far as their strength was concerned. A week of loose practice and Ottawa was ready. The trip to Lockport was made in cars. Arriving there late, the game started late and did not end until after dark. Ottawa made the only two touchdowns of the game, and won, 14 to 0. It was a victory well merited b'y the team. Spring Valley had defeated Streator by a large score, and, ac- cordingly, Ottawa was scheduled to win on Thanksgiving day, But, alas! The sure thing does not always succeed. The first part of the game, as ever, was Ottawa 's. In fact, it seemed as though Otta.- wa might defeat this ancient foe. But no, it was not fated to bc, and Streator won a game, in which they were vastly outplayed, by a 14 to 0 score. SUMMARY OF SCORES. Opponent . O. H. S. Opponent P. V. L. C. .... .... 3 7 0 Spring Valley . . . .. 6 2 Moline ........ .... O 52 Pontiac ..... .... 1 0 14 Princeton . . . . . . 6 14 Rock Island . . . . . . 0 34 Morris ........ .... 1 4 0 La Salle-Peru . . . . . . . 0 21 Lockport ...... .... 1 4 0 Streator ........ .... 0 14 Total points .............. ......... 8 7 151 Games played . . .10 Games won ...... 4 Games lost .... . .6 Despite games lost, despite La Salle'Peru, despite all other argu- ments to the contrary, this year's team is a success. THE PLAYERS. Thomas Carey CCaptainJ ................ ..... H alfback Clyde Dougherty ........ , ............... .... Q uarterback John Meckenstock .. ..... Fullback linxqi -gap-1514.111-. 1 1 Ernest Lawler ..... Tackle Ernest Nink .... .. Sub Paul Vonckx .... Sub Howard Leland . . . John Jobst ........ Harold Calkins .... . . . .Guard Utility Tackle -gg-lg.-1.1.11.-.u-.-.-lg.-.gy-..g.---ill-...qiI.-In--.1 1 1 ...I g-:gin In -axial i 1 L .l I 1 I i l I l I I I 1 I if 1 -I I 1 .l 1 .l E II I I I .L+-I I1gg1gls-ll-qluxul1.lu1llu-llu1llcnllc-llu1lliluu-nl-nllilllllzll-4l1s:a:qliIl1ll1n . FOOTBALL Con 'd ...Center ... Sub ...........End Palmer Byrne . . . ................... . . . . Gilbert Goodman .. , Clyde Frazier . . . Leroy Moss ...... Philip Schoch .... ......... E nd, Halfback Gerald Farrell .... .... C aptain-elect for '22 Robert Carr ...... ., ......... Quarterback Kenneth Antram . . .............. Tackle Peter Dekreon . . . ......... End THE. INQUIRING REPORTER in Every day he asks five persons, picked at random, a question, y , Q. Should the boys and girls be allowed to talk to each other in the study hall at noontime? 1. Bus Johnson! . ' A. This question is very unfair to me, because I never do such a thing, and, since I donlt, I believe others should not. Everything should be orderly and quiet, and we Sen- iors should set a good example. As I do, do ye likewise. A 2. Milton Howard: - A. I am too busy at this time to answer such a grave question, but if you will see me I will take up the matter in detail with you at a later date. 3.. Hat Bradish: It ' I , , , A. Of course not, is my only answer. Chase 'em out in the hall, where there 's not such a crowd. 4. Grace Koenig. y A. Yes! Yes! Let them talk any time, anywhere, any ' place. Dont you love to? 5. Helen Marmion : A. Of course. If the girls couldn't talk to the boys the girls couldn't talk to each other, so I say, Lett them talk. CNot quite the answer we expected, but it's all right.j Y A y . ggi gfqgi .1lg.1lgi:g--:7ln1..1.:i..1l: ---5--g1..1..-.ni..1..-.gl-..1..1.,1..1n-. .iv , - . -.., -. . I1ll1u-on-nu-sllillxullsulu1ll-sul1uu:sllill1lul1ul-nil-ull-lin1nn1al1q1q1 SENIOR QUALIFICATIONS l Must be in bed early every night for morningj. Must never take more than two girls to the same dance. Must not have-or, at least, must not make personal use of- more than three automobiles. Qlt isn 't nice to display your wealth.,l Must wait to pay his class dues or other assessments until two weeks after the limit of payment. Must never bring his report card until he 's sent home for it. When a teacher asks a question he should always remain quiet. fNever answer-because, Silence is golden. J At a football game he should show his gentleness by yelling such sweet endearments as Kill him! Get him! Jump on him! fNever get rough.D Must always take some book home-even if he d0esn't study it-to set a good example to the lower classmen. Must be able to get through at least one day's lessons without having looked at a book. Must be capable of punctuating properly and of making sense of the following: that that is is that that is not is not that is that is it not it was and that I said not but CTO show you we can do it see page 108.5 THE BEST THINGS THEY D0 l Dutch-Come to class late with an excuse. F. Dwyer--Sharpen pencils CSenior study hallj, Todd-Worry about chemistry. Doug.-Give a long discourse in English class about the beauties and good usage of the English language. Lyle--Answer notes Qfrom girls of a certain classy containing such anxious questions as, Why doesn't HZSO4 blow up when poured into H20 if H20 will blow up when poured into H2SO4? Marion and Marjie-Try to blow up the chemistry lab, B. B. Team-Lose a game by a score of 1, 2, or 3. Coach-Kick members off the team when a big game is near at liand. Ole-Run to school on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morn- ings. Marion-Study hard Wednesday, so she need not take any books home that night. 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'nf 4. :A L 1 -v Q 4 a w f ew v N J: J' - fi 4 1 ' ij 'V uf: Y ' J Q 1 H iw 4 1 1 . :ran 1, Tn 3 , if X f, V If 'gi gh Q X Q A E A M ' Q A 1 , E-.32 fn. 3 X X '1 ' ,A in ' Q: ,gg F Q .X U4 ai Y V ah k.?gwW ,Wag-3 gay age Q? mag? ,xi V , 1x.w'iQgA5'5f.,yg!'Qg'T 'lgigqifk ffalglz ' H35 ga, 45,5-vim V-4 F7 , ,, . ,317 -Q , 45 ASQ! X x . -r ' X. .2 ,is-J 1 W r W '4 ,V - J l N ' V , 'Q - ' -. I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I iz:-:::.q.1.n1ll4 I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I .......1..-41-ll-1.13.-,,.1..1..1-.1...mn11:-n.-M1..--u--un.-ul.-In-nu-.1n.-qu.-n..nu1u1u--1.111-gg SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ll FIRST SOPH PARTY It should not .be necessary to say, Remember 'way back When when we talk of the first Sophomore party. The memory of this party by the class of '22 will last forever. The class of '22, which was the first to organize in Ottawa High School, started preparations for the first Sophomore party under the supervision of Miss Baldwin. Under her careful management a splendid program was prepared. The party was held on the eve- ning of January 23, 1920. The guests assembled in the auditorium, where a delightful program was given. At the conclusion of the program the guests proceeded to the gymnasium, which was beautifully decorated with the class colors -purple and white. Dancing formed the main feature of the enter- tainment in the gym. At a'late hour refreshments, consisting of ice cream and French pastries, were served in the cafeteria, The decorating committee transformed the cafeteria into a most beautiful looking room, and the cheerful appearance of everything added very much to the en- joyment of the evening. The party again turned to the gym., where dancing was in- dulged in for a short time, and at 12 o'cIock the great party was declared at an end. Thus the class of '22 held the first Sophomore party at the Ottawa High School. -HARRIET BRADISH. J UNIOR-SEN IOR PARTY. 1921. On May 6, 1921, after many weeks of planning, working and waiting, the class of '22 entertained the Seniors of '21 at the an- nual Junior-Senior prom, the main social event of the year. The party began at 8:15. The guests assembled in the auditorium, and members of the Junior class presented the class play, Why Not Jim? CThis is described in detail in the dramatic department.j The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing in the gym- nasium. The gym was very beautifully decorated with many strings of Various colored poppies hung from the sides of the room, making a bower of flowers overhead. According to the faculty, they had never seen the gymnasium decorated so beautifully before. At one end of the gym. the numerals H1921 were worked out in green and white on a huge banner. At the other end was a banner bearing the numerals I'1922 in purple and white. A small picket fence enclosed that portion of the gym, directly under the balcony. Tables were arranged inside of this fence, and those who did not care to dance could play bunco and tell their fortunes with cards. Hentrich's orchestra furnished music for dancing. At inter- I Quin..-lg1nnin-ul-.l.1l.1n-.u1ll.-..l1n1ll1n- -II.-.Ig1..11.11.1ni..-...1..-Ilinillilli iam- E i I i I I 1 l r L I , I ! I l iw l i I 1 I ri Ll W I fl ri T ll 1. U l I-gl-gl-nn-n1lu:lll1q1gg1ql1il1ql1ll1Il lndl1llin-u-ilu-llsullc-llillillxllu-snip SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, Con'd vals between dances Harriet Bradish danced solo dances, E-leda Hassley sang Sweetheart, and Albert La Velle sang Lovebird. Of course, there was a frappc bowl, which was frequently visited by those present. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served in the cafe- teria. It seemed but a short time after refreshments were served that the lights were put out and it was time to depart. This party was one of the most successful ever held in O. H. S. SENIOR PARTY. I 1921. o The annual Senior party was held on December 16, 1921, in the gymnasium of the high school. Seventy-five guests were in attend- ance, including members of the faculty. The guests assembled in the auditorium, where members of the Senior class presented the Christmas play, After the play the guests proceeded to the gymnasium, where dancing was the main entertainment. The gymnasium was deco- rated very beautifully, and at one end was a large Christmas tree, illuminated with small electric lights. Numerous small packages lay around the foot of the tree. About 10:30 refreshments, consisting of French pastry and ice cream, were served in the cafeteria. After returning the gymnasium from the cafeteria Miss Sanders and Milton Howard led the grand march. After the grand march Santa Claus made his appearance and distributed a gift to every one present. This party was one of the most successful ever held by the class of '22, JUNIOR-SENIOR PARTY. 1922. The annual Junior-Senior reception was held on April 21, 1922. Booth Tarkington's play, The Ghost Story, was given in the au- ditorium by members of the Junior class. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria, SCHOOL PICNIC. 1920. In May, 1920, Mr. Kingman announced, much to everybody's delight, that there was going to be a school picnic that year. Im- mediately plans were made for a picnic to be held May 19th. On the day appointed school was dismissed early and the majority of the students boarded special interurban cars headed for Starved Rock. After the arrival at the park the time was spent in explor- ing the canyons. Late in the afternoon everyone assembled for the picnic supper, each class gathering at its appointed place. Many stayed for the dance in the evening. Every one declared the school picnic a grand success. Jglipllpp-1u1lu11:11:1ni111:11-un1n:1nu1nn-.lp-no-:L-as-1-::4 :Y : 1 1 :Y : 1- - 1 :Y ,gigg-.p1n.-.p1'1n1gl1ql1u1n-.ln-nc-ll-lp-ullv-un-qu-n-un-lg-n-U SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, Con'd 1921. The annual school picnic of 1921 was set for May 25th. On that date special interurban cars were secured, and these carried the students of the O. H, S. to Starved Rock for their annual outing. The classes ate in four groups. Many stayed for the evening dance and all had a fine time except for the terrific rain storm which came up just as the majority of the students were leaving for home. GIRLS ' HIKE. The cadets are going to take their annual hike, so why not get the girls together for a hike and a feed in the woods? was on the lips of many of the girls when it was announced that the ca- dets would take their annual hike on October 11, 1921. With the co-operation of the faculty this idea was carried out very well, and resulted in a most enjoyable time for all those who went. The day set for the hike was ideal, and immediately after school the girls assembled at the west door, ready for their walk. They marched through town and over the Illinois river bridge out to the cement road southwest of Ottawa. While marching along a storm came up and the beautiful day was suddenly tranformed into a rainy one. The girls didn 't mind it, and one girl said that, in fact, it was lots of fun. Coats and' sweaters were stretched to hats and the line of march was calmly retained. The spot picked for the dining hall was a clearing in one of the prettiest spots in the woods along the road., Mr. Sanders, who had carried out all the good things to eat, built four fires, one for each class. Through the' kindness of Mr. Sanders there were plenty of roasting sticks and apples to go 'round even more than once. 'tAfter arriving it seemed hours until things Were ready to eat, is one girl's story. Justice was done to the eats, which included wienies, buns, pickles, olives, cookies and apples. After it became dark everyone stood around the best camp fire, which in this case belonged to the Sophomores. Then Miss Ham and Miss Waller started the singing, which constituted the evening's program. Every one joined in to the best of her ability. On account of darkness, and because school was to hold session the next day, the hike back to town was started early. A tired but happy group of high school girls arrived in town that night, and all declared they had never had a better time. THE 0TTAWAN. In the fall of 1921 the Daily Republican-Times offered to donate a page in their paper every two or three weeks to the high school for use in printing high school activities and work. It was agreed that the school was to back the project and furnish editors and plenty of material. The school kept its promise. The page was duly named the Ottawan, as it was in many 1.413-.pp-.gg-.g.1..1. 1 1. -. - 1.51.5159-..n1.l.1lp1llinl-I ini..-gaining-. 1 n1n:ll1n1n--ul:-I il-din-ll-Ilillunll1nlill1llwdl7ll1Il1n1lD1l lodl1ll1wl1ul1ll1ll1ll:l I .1 i :: :nc-I :I-gl :: E I I l l I I 1 . .. I . I . 'f . . .. . . .. ., ii .1131 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, Con'd ways similar to the former 'tOttawan,', published in the good old days. . SOCIAL HOUR. 1922. When the students had resumed their studies after the Christ- mas vacation it was announced that there would be a social hour every Friday afternoon at the close of school and that arrangements had been made with Miss Laura Hayes, of Chicago, to conduct a dancing class at that time. This hour of recreation has been very successful. CARL AKELY. On Monday evening, March 27, 1922, Doctor Carl Akely, notefi hunter, sculptor, naturalist and taxidermist, lectured at the high school auditorium. His lecture was illustrated with slides and mo-- tion pictures, which added very much to his most interesting and well delivered lecture. He told of a few of his countless adventures in Africa. He said that he could talk all night on the subject, but he thought his au- dience might get a bit weary. His talk was exceedingly interesting and unlike any of similar nature delivered in Ottawa before. CHAPEL TALKS. On February 1, 1922, the school had the pleasure of hearing a very interesting talk on radium by a radium expert, Mr. Gable. The student body was not satisfied with the short discussion Mr. Gable gave, and they demanded a response to an encore. At the conclusion of this Mr. Gable stated that he would give a 1-2,500,000, of a grain of radium to the authors of the ten best essays on radium. On January 27, 1922, Mr. Brown, ex-mayor, of Kansas City, gave a very interesting, as well as beneficial, talk on home and the parents. He told of the work the Mooseheart school was doing and vvove this very cleverly into his main discussion. He talk made a deep impression on the majority of the students. Rev. Wm. S. Whitsitt gave a very interesting talk during chapel hour to the students of the school in December, 1921. He told of his various experiences with boys of high school age. NEAR EAST RELIEF WORIK. In the fall of 1921 a drive for funds for the HNear East re- lief was instituted. It was decided to place the sum of S500 as a goal for the Ottawa High School. Each student was asked to con-- tribute at least one dollar if possible, A The proceeds of the Nativity play, given at Christmas time by the Seniors, helped to swell the amount already raised for the fund considerably. The goal-95500-was reached by February 1, 1922. On the above date a check for S500 for the fund was presented to John G. Schumacher, local treasurer. This donation was the largest single donation in La Salle county. The fund was named 1.1.11 .1 .- 1 -.11 1 1 .1..:-lp1l:4na-nfs:-T 151 1 1: - 1: up-ni.: ...gp--nQu-In-ul-.gl-1I..nn1nn1u-1n-nu-n-1uu-.un--111--n-an-gl-.11-u1n-11191114-41.1. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, Con'd in honor of John H. Finley, a, graduate of O. H. S., Who is now occupying a prominent position on the '4Near East relief com- mittee. sEN1oR DEBATE. A On March 9, 1921, the members of Mr. Kingman's English section challenged the members of Miss Wilsonls section to a de- bate on the question: Resolved: That the United States should pay a bonus to its soldiers of the World War in addition to the aid already extended to the sick and wounded. Miss Wilson's section accepted the challenge and chose the negative side of the question upon which to debate. The debate was held in the auditorium on March 21st in the presence of the two English sections at the regular class period, The atlirmative team: Milton R, Howard, Walter Whitmore, Willard F Gostelow. The negative team: Ernest Nink, Guinnette Johnson, John Meckenstock. Rev. J. F. Vonckx, Rev. H. F. Lawler and Rev. W. S. Whit- sitt were the judges. William L. Grover acted as presiding officer, Although the judges voted unanimously in favor of the affirma- tive, both sides presented forceful arguments and the debate proved very interesting. CLASS DAY EXERCISES, 1922 l Under the direction of Mrs. Sparks and Miss Failing the execu- tive committee is preparing a program for the annual class day ex- ercises to be held on June 7, 1922, at the high school. The following program has been prepared: Music. Class History-Elmer Barr. ' Class Poem-Lucille Mercer. Music. Class Prophecy-George Wiley and Mildred Selmer, Cartoons-Fred Fischer, Harriet Bradish, John Meckenstock. Music. Gifts-Marguerite Todd and Willard Gostelow. Presentation of Banner--Milton R. Howard. Acceptance-President of Junior Class, Leonard Logan. Class Song-Lucille Calhoun and Grace Koenig. . .-nl..-.gl-.lp.-Il.-.nu.-n.1lp1up1nn.-nn1.ln-I5-ng.-.gg-gg-1.1.41-I-.l.1.p1..-.4......1..1ni.. g-.gp-.g 4,-g n1uiuu14u1nu1--1 - - .1 -nnzlg-.ui pin:-:Ilill-ll-1un1qlill1q1qp-Qgpiqpig gl. MOTORISTS GUIDE Answers to a few of the many anxious inquiries we have received: Ans. to G. J.: Go straight south on La Salle street and cross Illinois river bridge, turn to left and take hill on high. Pass by the one-way streets, but turn to right without fail at the next street. CAUTION: Be sure not to park on the wrong side of the street, and remember to keep lights on after dark if your car is parked farther than sixty feet from an arc light, Ans. to Q. P.: I'm always glad to answer questions. Go straight west on Main street, turn to left and drive one block, then turn on Ottawa avenue and drive to the very end. The cemetery does make it rather creepy to stay late, doesn't it? Never mind, you'll soon get over that. See above caution. Ans. to J. G.: Go east on Main street and cross Fox river bridge, turn at first corner to the left and drive for one block, then turn east and drive for three blocks. Honk horn and await re- sults. See above caution. FAVORITE SONGS 1 '4Wabash Blues -Marguerite when a chemistry test is on schedule. 2. Longing,'-Marion. - 3. USweetheart -That which many want, but few ca11 keep. 4. Why Dear? -Bus to Marjie. 5. Dapper Dan -Ole. 6. Mandy and Mel'-Shorty and Bill. 7. Tuck Me to Sleep --Dutch D. 8. UMaybe -Georgianna CToddD. . Mi-Mi -Ainlt it the truth? 9 10. All by 'Myselfll-Eleanor Hay Cespecially at noonj. 11 L6 . Stolen Kisses -If found please return to locker No. -. 12. HI Wonder If You Still Care for Me. -Stan. 13 KK . Love's Ship --Noontime Senior S. H., seat No. 8, rows B and C fsometimes only BD, 14. They Call It Dancing -That which was done before Miss Hayes was engaged for Friday afternoons. 15. 'Pep Our school song and the remarkable characteristic of our Senior class. 16. 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Q Q, iw - 193-Sbkigiiizgudr v ri-?i,-Q Sig J? f1 .fi2sfn1A, f: 41,3 W' 9. if f :'1,ff QM ., , ff g rlfilw, fy ,Aw E25 ., 2 sw.,,:m Q '1 ' f' f -1 . ,JL Ji nu. QAM , , Lg J, ,. Y fr ,, .wil 515' .,,- 305515 Y. 7. -, r H fr. 0.1,-,.',f.-3 , J, -. a X -xg? wi- -'V ,u . L ,z, 1. f-veg -A-4 1 K M ,M ,4 5' , W4 J Nr C g tin: v M ,,.'- A 1...-. 5 I 1 1 I l L I I 1 ! 1 1 I If I I 1 ll I 1 i 1 1 1 1 I .l 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1u1..-.qn1n'-...--n1qn1lu1qp1uu1ll1unvun-nl-lr-v-ll-ll-I THE, PLAY'S THE. THING OUR BOYS. On the evening of December 10, 1920, the students of O. H. S. presented t'Our Boys to a large audience. The class of '22 was well represented in this production. The plot of '4Our Boys dealt with two fathers who used dif- ferent systems in bringing up their only sons. One father allowed his son to have his own way, while the other ruled with a rod of iron. They found themselves placed in a difficult position when one father, who had arranged a marriage between his son and an heiress, found the young man preferred a woman of his own choos- ing, and the other man's son, instead of steering clear of the haughty heiress, as his father desired, insisted on falling in love with her. The boys leave their parental roofs and go to London to make good in order that they may marry the girls of their choice. An unexpected visit from their iancees brings surprising complica- tions. The difficulties are ironed out in the last act with a recon- ciliation, and with each young man wedding the girl of his choice. WHY NOT JIM?'l This clever little comedy was given by members of the class of '22 at the annual Junior-Senior reception on May 6, 1921. The story of the play deals with Mr. Gordon, who has secured as the chief attraction for her garden party Count Cashmere, famous palmist and fortune teller. The palmist sends word that hc is ill and will be unable to attend the party. Alec Fraser, who is Mrs. Gordon's son-in-law, and Charley Ramsey, who hopes to be, induce Jim Barry, a young millionaire and a stranger, to imper- sonate the Count. He imposes on all the ladies except Fraser's sec- the so-called Count is a burglar. Fra- the situation by capturing the bur- and bringing him back as the million- but Barry agrees to still play the part retary, Gertrude, who thinks ser and Ramsay try to save glar, removing his disguise, aire. Gertrude exposes them, of palmist at the garden party, and the conspirators are forgiven. This play was repeated by the same cast, under the direction of Mrs. Kincheloe, at the annual Alumni party held June 10, 1921. The east of this production was as follows: Mrs. Gordon, a widow with three daughters ........ Mildred Selmer Paula Harmon, her daughter ............... Katherine Volkenannt Edna Fraser, her second daughter ............... Marguerite Todd Vivian Gordon, her youngest daughter ............ , .... Vera Claus Gertrude Price, Fraser's secretary .................. Grace Koenig Alice, a maid ............................. Louberta F. Shumaker Charles Ramsay, a friend of the family, responsible for Jim, 1 William L. Grover James Barry, friend of Charles, attracted to Vivian, Joseph S. Geiger Alex Fraser .................................... Kenneth Kneussl THE INVALID WIFE. The Senior class play, 'fThe Invalid Wife, which was given by .1...................-...........-..-.....-........................-..............................- l-lusnll-ll-an-quill-luiglil ...I1ul.-ml-gg-,...n-n1qn-qu-u--an-nuuxu-un-:ln-nu-nun--un-un-an-nn-.'1qq1.n1.-1---. THE PLAY'S THE THING, Con'd members of the class of '22 for the benefit of the year book, scored a great success. The play was presented on Tuesday afternoon, Feb- ruary 28th, at the high school auditorium. A matinee performance was given, and a large crowd of people turned out to witness it. The play, which was a comedy in three acts, kept the audience in peals of laughter throughout the production. All three acts took place in a modern drawing-room in Saratoga in the late summer while the racing season was at its height. The plot dealt with the return from Paris of Emily La Due, who had quarreled with her fiance, Richard Belden, five years be' fore, and had resolved to be an old maid. She called on her best friend, Emily, she determined that she was the very woman to be ter. Mrs. Randolph was determined that fate had decreed her to die young, as her parents had been drowned when they were in the prime of life. She took every medicine that any friend would recommend, but was unable to diagnose her ailment. Her greatest regret in dying was leaving her husband, Stuart Randolph, a good looking and clever chap. When she saw her old friend, Emily, she determined that she was the very woman for Stuartls second wife. With the aid of her genial uncle, John Bel- den, she extracted a promise from Emily to wed Stuart after Mrs. Randolph's death. Emily recognized the insult to her personal appearanceand determined to make Irene pay. With the aid of modern clothing and modern hair dressing she was able to secure enough attention from Stuart to make his wife jealous, and at the same time to revive the spark of affection that Richard still held for her. Irene, in an effort to drive Emily away from her husband, told tales to blackeu his character. u There was a denouncement of the innocent husband, and then a general mix-up, in which the whole family became involved. Stu- art became intoxicated, but was spirited away to sober up by his wifels well meaning relatives. Richard and Emily became engaged, and Irene threw away her medicines before the final curtain dropped. The cast which presented this production were: Stuart Randolph, a good looking young husband ..Russell Harding Richard Belden, his brother-in-law ............. Milton R. Howard John Belden, the genial uncle of Irene and Richard ...Ioseph Geiger Irene Randolph, Wife of Stuart .., .................. Eleda Hassley Emily La Due, her friend .......................... Eleanor Hay Nora, an elderly maid servant ..................... Marjorie Refior ' ' THE IMAGINARY INVALID Presented by the Coffer-Miller players. In the fall of 1921 a contract was made with the Coffer-Miller players to come to Ottawa and present f'The Imaginary Invalid. These players had appeared twice at the high school on previous occasions. The Senior class was told that if they would support this pro- duction they might have the profits for the year book. In this way the fund was increased about one hundred dollars. 1Ip-.iqI1-ll-.nu1n1lp1ll-ul-an-ul--1:1 1 -nu-ll.-ul-.gli 1 1 1 - 1n--um1nm-u- n 1 f, 1 5 W 14:55, 2-73 w1...:11 2. ,A-.f'vrK..r:1'.:'.iif:wLm ib.::f.lLwHzNl:Ps:1rf 14.5-.,11',LX'4wu'JL1.'.!'v1.'fvf17wvx:'kG-fa -f1xLsmu'cf911xv5'5.'f'::lf:,UW 'ML.1vQzJ5a.4,:n Z.22AxJ:LZwf5nr,,:M 5 M1-'fi' uma -'Ff f!fY+gIf's:,7ri Y'53f'1i+1m,.1':11.1.w1-uw,2iM!xi'imi-vmlwqumwtlm' f .!..'1q1q...n1n--an-nu-gp-II--1-I.-pq-.q-.un-nu-In--In-an-an-nIn--ul-ul-lu--nu-un-u-an-on-Q Music HELIJAH. The oratorio, Elijah,H written by Felix Mendelssohn, was given in the O. H. S. auditorum under the direction of John L. Hoff on the evening of March 25, 1920. This production was very suc- cessful from every point of View. The oratorio is the representation in music of the Old Testa-- inent story of Elijah, the prophet, who, after a serious drought, de' fied the heathen god Baal by succeeding in bringing rain after ar- dent prayers to God. This is beautifully and eifectually told in the production. The cast was made up largely of high school stu- dents, who devoted much of their time to make it a success. it was. The chorus was assisted by the following soloists: Miss Emily Palmer ........... , ......................... Soprano Miss Vera Belle Ham .............. , .................... Contralto Mr. Fred C. Beem ................ ..... ..... T e nor Mr. George Andrew Newton, Jr. . . ., ........ ........ B ass COf Indianapolis, Ind.J Master Elwood Gaskill ............................. Boy Soprano i0f Grace Episcopal Church Choir, Chicago.J Mr. John L. Hoff ....................................... Director Miss Helen E. Hoi ......... . ....................... Accompanist Ottawa Township High School Orchestra. fAugmented.J ORCHESTRA CONCERT The fourteenth annual concert of the Ottawa High' School Or- chestra was held on April 7, 1922, at 8:15 P. M., in the high school auditorium. The orchestra scored a big hit this year as well as in former years. The orchestra was assisted by Mr. George Andrew Newton, Jr., soloist, of Indianapolis, Ind., who, as many of the class will remember, took the part' of Elijah in the oratorio, 'tElijah, given in 1920. The following program was presented by the orchestra this year: PROGRAM-PART 1. March, 'The Rainbow Division .................. .... M irella HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA. Overture to the Opera, Norma ............ ..... B ellini ORCHESTRA. faj The Song that My Heart is Singing . . . . . .MacDermid tbl Since I Kissed You ....................... . .... Oadman Lcj O, Heart of Mine .' .......................... .... G allowav GEORGE ANDREW NEWTON. V QMrs. Newton at the pianoj fab Love's Dream .......................... .... O ibulka Cbj Hungarian Dance No. VI. ............. .... B rahms ORCHESTRA. g.1q1gg1n1qigl.-...in-.I 1..51I11.15-.ning--ui'l1..1ug1un1.nu-1ll1q1gq-....1n.1lp1g1. p-1l1n1lliI11l-1no-luilnuwll-IIS!!lu-ulu-II-IIuniIvuIlvullc-llssll-sn-uuu1Ilcsll1ll1Il-ul-l M U S I C, Con'd PROGRAM-PART 11. Memories of Days Gone By ............................... Morris Synopsis: Captain Jenks, WVhen You and I Were Young Maggie, Devil's Dream, Sweet and Low, The Last Rose of Summer, My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean, Listen to the Mocking Bird, Ben Bolt, Auld Lang Syne. ORCHESTRA. Bass, HArm, Arm, Ye Brave,'l from Judas Maccabaeusn . . .Handel GEORGE ANDREW NEWTON. Cab Minuet in G. .., ................................... Beethoven bl Anitrals Dance, from the Peer Gynt Suitei' . ....... Grieg ORCHESTRA. Bass, A Group of Negro Spirituals: Cab Oh, When I Git to Heaven, fbj Don't Call de Rollf' Qcj Steal Away to Jesus, GEORGE ANDREW NEWTON. Ragging the Scale Ca light diversion in finger exercisesj . .Claypoole ORCHESTRA. PIRATES OF PENZANCEJ' The Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera, :The Pirates of Pen- zance, was given in the high school auditorium on June 7, 1921. The cast and all connected with the production worked very hard to bring the production of this opera up to the standard that the activities of the past have attained, and it was most successfully accomplished. Several original hits were made, such as names that worked out most harmoniously with the general theme of the opera. A clever insertion of a riddle set to music was made, and it was a decided hit. The cast was as follows: Richard, a pirate chief ....... ..... N ewell Vonckx Samuel, his lieutenant .................... .,. . .Milton R. Howard Frederick, a pirate apprentice ............. ....... F rank Canty Major-General Stanley, of the British army .... ...... E arl Wendel Edward, a sergeant of police .., ............. .... C ollins Davidson Mabel, Gen. Stanleyls youngest daughter . . . .... Eleda Hassley Isabel Lucille Mercer Edith General Stanley's daughters .. .. Evelyn Freeburb- Kate Grace Hayward Ruth, a piratical maid of all work ............... La Vina Abbot Pirates: Stanley Lambert, John J obst, Willard Gostelow, John Meckenstock, George Gutting, Collins Davidson, Russell Hard- ing, Edward Spillane, Paul Gamber, Robert Carr. Policemen: Stanley Lambert, John Jobst, Paul Gamber, Robert Carr, Friends of the Stanley Sisters: Lois Pyle, Lillie Bloomberg, Esther Farley, Dorothy Shuler, Georgia Peckham, Marion Palmer, Edith Palmer, Jean Brockway, Sophia Maxwell, Vera Donaldson, Eve- lyn Yost. H or-n1ll-nl-ll-u-un--uu-u-u1Il-ln1ll--u--wI-ll-in-un-nl--il-nllxulxiln-lu1:n1nl-In-un:-n1uu1q-nt L ll M U S I C, Con 'd Q ' CHRISTMAS PLAY. ' L . CGiven for the benefit of the Near East fund.D l A Nativity play was given by the members of the Senior class I on the afternoon of Sunday, December 18, 1921. The proceeds of I the play were given to the fNear East relief fund. H I Prior to the presentation of the play a double quartette saiillg 9, the following carols: C, Come, All Ye Eaitthfuln and Hark, t e ,h i Herald Angels Sing. Miss Palmer then sang O, Little Town of I Bethlehem and It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. After the 1 - singing Mr. Kingman made a short talk on the miracle play to be pre- sented and the history of the play. v The play, which was entitled The Christmas Story, began i with a tableau showing a grandmother and three children seated be- Q fore a fireplace. As the grandmother and the children listen to , H 1 Christmas carols which are being sung outside the dwelling, the H i grandmother relates the tale of the first Christmas to the children. I The second scene takes up the presentation of the tale of the E 7 iirst Christmas as told by the grandmother. The shepherds are I li seen watching their flocks. The star appears to the shepherds and i suddenl an els a pear, telling of 4'Peace on earth, good will toward H ,I ki gn g P H man in . t I The next scene shows the stable at Bethlehem, with Mary and l I Joseph. The shepherds and wise men come to the stable, led by ,, I the shining star, and present their gifts of gold, frankincense and v myrrh. ll The following members of the Senior class took part: ii Herald-Eleda Hassley. 'Shepherds-Willard Gostelow, Kenneth Kneussl, Charles Ing- J if ham, Russell Harding, Albert La Velle, Milton Howard, Stanley Lam- n bert. ,K ii Wise Men-Albert Lavell, Milton Howard, Stanley Lambert. ii Angels-Marjorie Refior, Harriet Bradish, Eleanor Hay, Lucille Mercer, Marguerite, Todd, Grace Koenig, Vera Claus, Eleda Hass- ley, Lucile Goodman, Helen Claus, Helen Dana. Followers-Lucille Calhoun, Marie Klass, Edith Sulzberger, Mil- H ll dred Selmer, Ora Thompson, Louise Geen, Dorothy Haglund, Mar- jy garet Dunn, Katherine Volkenannt, Helen Marmion. Mary-Florence Tucker. Joseph-Lyle Conard. l Grandmother in tableau-Vera B. Ham. , ,L Accompanist-Juanita Gallup. P' HROBINHOOD 1 T The comic opera, Robinhood, by de Koven, is to be present- 1, il ed by the students of the high school on Tuesday, June 6th of com- L, mencement week, under the direction of Mr, Hoff. The opera is 5 it if i lililllllillTll39llillIlDllilllilbllillhtll-IIITII-1ll'1l?'-llillUllIliIITllililll'UlllllTlllllillil1Dllill4 vu--u1uu1ln-ln-u-lu1nl-un-uu-n-n-- -. u- - -un-an-up-.nl-nu.-uu1nu1n..., UIO-n I1ll1Il CIO MUSIC,Con'd a clever littlie piece of music and is always well received wherever it is presented. The story opens in the market place of Nottingham, where the three outlaws enter and sing of their free life in the woods. Robinhood enters, declaring he is the Earl of Huntington, and demanding that the sheriff shall proclaim him so. The sheriff protests, however, saying that Robinhood was disinherited and that another child, Sir Guy Gisborne, and the ward of the sheriff, is the rightful heir. The sheriff is working very hard to marry his ward to Lady Marian, ward of the Crown. However, Lady Marian and Robinhood are 'deeply in love, and she protests against her marriage to Sir Guy Gisborne. The outlaws sympathize with the pair and make Robinhood king of their band. Robinhood, in the last act, saves Marian from the marriage and the opera ends in triumph for him. The cast is as follows: Robert of Huntington, known as Robinhood ......... Frank, Canty Sheriff of Nottingham ........ , ................ Milton R. Howard Sir Guy of Gisborne, his ward .. ....... Robert Carr Little John .................. ...... P aul Vonckri Will Scarlet ................ .... A lbert La Velle Allan a Dale . .,. . . . Friar Tuck ..... .... H oward Larson Lady Marian .... Oledine Wooii Dame Durden ..................................... Vera B. Ham Annabel ......................................... Eleda Hassley Villagers, Milkmaids, Outlaws, King's Foresters, Archers and Peddlers. Classmates of 1922, you are to be participants in your last high school chapel exercise soon-on June 8, 1922-and this is the most important and most thrilling of all-graduation. You donlt yet know how you are going to feel-happy, sad, proud or disappointed -but when it is over, and when this book is an old keep-sake, you will look back enviously on your high school days and THAT night. Then you will go to your book case, and ,way back, behind lots of books, you'll dig until, lo! you draw forth a pamphlet which has printed on the front of it f'Paul Revere. r Then you will distinctly remember our Senior year. During the first semester We assembled every Monday, 5th period, in the audito- rium, where Mr. H05 patiently drilled us. 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'- - . - V-LI I r'-' lf .ia V 4 I. 1 ' 53 'i g ' ' V ff ex iff ' . 11,-If Vf. ge M 4 Q31 I ' , ' : V ..zg..1I.-W V . 3,37 'R . ' L - -1. fu ,.t e M- V' . ini.-' ,f 'Vw V ' :A Y zu V ml ' -' 'VV V f' V im--U.. - . VV ' L-'Tn V I ..VI ', -. . '- - f- .Ve V '- '2,' 6 'Wh .REL .,,. . in 1. 451 552 V!-.wti?fs?e1'T ., J. 131:33 FRY' . .1a,:i?SfJs.,. X1 YN. .Eu-' 'A . 1gp1gl1'l11u-qn-4-min-ql1qn-4n1ll-.q1nn1 ...qinnilu--qn1uu1ul-n1:l1n1n-nn-nn MILITARY ORGANIZATION The first company of Ottawa High School cadets was organized in 1916 by Lothrop Follett. At that time comparatively few were in the ranks. The organization grew rapidly and military training is now a compulsory subject in the curriculum of O. H. S. for all boys physically fit. In 1919 Lothrop Follett presented a beautiful loving cup to the military organization of Ottawa High School. The cup was pre- sented with the intention of holding an annual competitive drill, in which all companies were to compete for this cup. The cup was to become the property of the company winning the competition three times. The cup is now the property of the Second company, and is on display in the trophy case in the main corridor of the second fioor. Following are the years in which the cup was won and the names of the captains of the victorious companies: 1919-Second Company ........... Porter Taylor, 1920-Second Company ..., .... Frieden Anderson, Captain. 1921-Second Company ............. Robert Carr, Captain. OFFICERS 1921-22. Major-Robert Carr. Captains-Joseph Geiger, Palmer Byrne, Kenneth Battalion Adjutant-Clyde Dougherty. First Lieutenants-Thomas Carey, John Meckenstock, Eugene West. Second Lieutenants--Robert Bradshaw, Gilbert Goodman, Stan- ley Lambert, George Wiley. Color Sergeant-William L. Grover. First Sergeants-Andrew Bowermaster, Milton R, Howard, Paul Vonckx. Line Sergeants-David Bradford, Glenn Costello, Francis Dwyer, Gerald Farrell, Fred Fisher, Russell Harding, Theron Kidney, Leon- ard Logan, Herbert C. Wiiley, Addison Gerding, COMPETITIVE DRILLS. f1919D On May 21, 1919, the first competitive drill for the Follett cup was held. The competition was hotly contested, but the Second company, in command of Porter Taylor, finally succeeded in win- ning the cup. Captain. Kneussl. C1920j The annual competition was held on February 11, 1920, at the armory. The high school battalion had added one more company, and consequently three companies contested for the cup in this com.- petition. The Second company, commanded by Frieden Ander- son, was successful in winning the competition and thus making 1he second victory for the Second company toward the Follett cup. 119211 On March 15, 1921, the Second company won the final compet itive drill, which placed the Follett cup in the hands of the Second company. The winning company was commanded by Robert Carr. Major Elliot, of Culver, and Cadet Captain Russell Lee, an Ot. tawa boy from the same place, were the judges. The drill was very close, the Second company winning the drill by five points. 119225 The annual competition was held on Friday evening, April 28, 1 E l T I lg ,i l I l 1 I I l I 1 I I i Q l 1 I .............-..-..........-........-...........-..-... - - .. .. -..-.....-..- - -..--i. I-ll MILITARY ORGANIZATION, Con'd 1922, at the armory. Brigadier-General L, R. Gignilliant, head of the Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, acted as judge. In- dividual medals were awarded for the best set-up and best manual. A beautiful loving cup was presented to the winning company by Harry F. Kelly. The Third company, in command of Kenneth Kneussl, won the cup i11 a close competition. ' PEACE PARTY Remember ,Way Back When The class of '22 consisted of a lot of green, backward, shy freshies, and one of the greatest events the world has ever known occurred? This important event was the signing of the armistice ending the World War on November 11, 1918. School was dismissed for the day. Immediau-ly arrangements were made for a party to be held on the 13th in celebration of the signing of the armistice. '4This party was called a peace party. The officers for the cadets had been selected, and the presentation of the commissions to the officers formed a part of the evening's program. The remain- der of the program consisted of dancing in the gym. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served in the cafeteria. MILITARY BALL Q1920j On the evening of April 9, 1920, a military ball was held in the gymnasium, to which every student and faculty member was invited. Music was provided for dancing by Hentrich's orchestra, and every one present spent a most enjoyable evening. Q1921D The annual military ball for 1921 was held on April 26th. A program presented by members of each of the three companies re- spectively was given in the auditorium at 8 o'clock. At the con-- clusion of the program the guests went to the gymnasium, where the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, CADET HIKE On October 11, 1921, the cadets of the Ottawa High School hiked to the Watts farm, iive miles southwest of Ottawa. An advance squad was sent out in the early part of the afternoon to prepare fires and make everything ready for the cadets when they arrived. At the close of school the cadets formed in the armory with their lunches and were under way in about fifteen minutes. After the arrival on the spot everyone enjoyed himself as best he could until supper was ready. Coffee was made and about fif- teen pounds of wienies were cooked. It is not necessary to state that there was no return baggage in the for of eats that night. returning. 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HEARD HERE AND THERE-MOST ANYWHERE Kenneth- Did you take physics last semester? Dutch-f4Well, that 's what they tried to give me-I didn 't take much of it.', 3' 3' 3 The lesson in English IV was on the case of nouns. Miss Wilson- The boys are Tom, Joe, and Ole. Now, what case is Tom? Cos tquicklyj- Hopeless e 3' 3' 737 Willard, rising to make a dedication speech, pointed to Mr. Kingman seated at his desk and said: . Imagine this to be a monument of stone. CWe didn't imagine.j 3' 3' 3f Miss Wilson- What is the meaning of devolve? Dutch- To fall back upon. Miss Wilson- Clyde, use devolve in a sentence. Clyde- I'd hate to have 'Fairy' devolve upon me. 3' 3' 3' Phil Qin making explanation, in chemistry class, of the use of colored glass bottles? : 4'Well, I know that when we bottled beer at the brewery we used green bottles. 'Nuff said. 3' 3' 37 Miss Baldwin fin M. Sz M. History classj: '4Douglas, where is the Aegean Sea? Douglas-HA., G. 85 Cf? I never heard of that railroad. 3' 3' Francis and Raymond tnot noticing Mr. Kingman, who had just enteredj decided that a window ought to be raised. Francis pushed it up. Raymond pushed it up farther. Miss Sanders: Boys, take your seats. Leave the window as it Was. Francis pushed it down. Every one but the two watched Mr. Kingman breathlessly. Raymond pushed it up-and then, suddenly, they saw, they realized, they quickly took their seats: SILENCE!! Mr. Kingman smiled, and so did everybody else--out loud. n-1:11 g.-..1up1.n11.1qn1qu-gg--gg n-ua-an-n-un-an--ul- :Qc SENIOR HOROSCOPE Eleanor Hay-Light and compassionate- The wife of a famous dentist. Pleasant and cheerful-at least your teeth will be taken care of. Milton Howard- A famous professor-learned man-teacher of the young. Motto: Live and learn. Andrew Bowermaster-Manly, strong- A champion of the fair sex. We await your election as President of the United States with undoubting faith. Bernice Bowers- Strange and unknown, a mystic future is in store. Palmer Byrne-Traveler- You will go on a long journey to explore the tropical isles of the South Sea. Thomas Carey-Tw1n- . A great athletic coachg a twin with success. Dorothy Claus-Given of God- ' A choice possession-something of inhnitc value. Helen Claus-Light- An early riser. Surely you will get ahead. Vera Claus-Faith, true woman, ideal, saintly- A virgin deity were you born-sent to the earth to adorn. QSome contract to live up to.J - Lyle Conard-Able counsel- A lawyer of good repute to give abl: counsel to the Worried and harrassed shall be your occupation. Eleda Hassley- The opera calls you-the country might be a good place, but the bright lights of a city are more thrilling. Irene Early-Messenger on time- You w ll become an office girl in the Elgin watch factory to keep time early. Kenneth Kneussl-Leader- What fame you will bring upon our class when you have become professor of science at Harvard! George Wile'y-Farmer- We refer you to the good farming articles in The Farmer's Help- er, Vol. III, pages 76 to 102. Philip Schoch-Lover of horses- This affection will no doubt lead you to join a circus and to de- light your audience with the performances of trained horses. Karl Klass-K1ng-industrions- You will be a. great leader among engineers. Your industry will bring wealth. , Marie Klass-Virtuous-thrifty- Your ranch in Wyoming will be a model of neatness and efficiency. Stanley Lambert-Glory- Fame for you, derived from those rare qualities which many de- sire but few possess. Howard Leland-A castle- A strong bulwark aga'nst the ladies. But, girls, there are two sides to every question. Harry Lucas-Home ruler- A home ruler! Pity his wife. Mildred Masters-Theatener- A threatener, dangerous. Woe to the unlucky chap who crosses her path. ll-u--u1ll1lu-oIlinilla--ll-llill-n-ll-nls-sls-u-ll--llrll-ul-ll1ln-nu- 1-Ili!!-nl-ln-:un-vu1 lf ll l l ll in:-1:43 ,Mine :xt-ll I Ll H I 5 V 1: I I 1 I S l U T I 1 u U u H an l ,, , l T 4? ,. l 1: 3 l tl in Lilllilllilllitil li!! SENIOR HOROSCOPE., Con 'd Lucille Mercer-Born at daylight-li'ght- I Being born at daylight, you shall die in the dark-an awful end- ing for a curious person. Edith N euman-Happiness-honorable- You Will make an excellent private secretary to the president of the N. E. A. Stephen Patterson-A crown- A crown signifies a leader. Now, Steve, don't change from green to redg stick to St. Patrick. ' Marjorie Refior-P1'ecious- A treasure thou art, and beloved by all. Hearts shall you break by the score. Louberta Shumaker-Short-thrifty- Short thou art, and thriftyg an excellent match, we should say, for a spendthrift young man who is lengthy. Frederick Fischer-Peaceful ruler- Alas! this is a poor year for rulers. Like Herod of old, he is king among Hebrews. Milton Frankenhauser-Famous safeguard of people- In my mirror I see lathes and belts and machines and factories- a great machinist you shall be. Louise Geen-Fa1nous- The public w'll soon seek to buy your portraits, imported from your studio at Florence, Italy. Lucille Goodman-Light of God- Cassandra says you will be a famous typist, sought by many- queen of the typists, shall we say? Francis Dwyer-Free-frank- De Valera, sidestep! We find in Dwyer an Irish champion. Wir-ight Finley- Though quiet and peaceful you will be of deadly intent to save the starving Armenians-to carry out the work of a glorious uncle. It mieht 'a ben waur. Glen Costello- To Boston Tech. shall you go to learn of the orchestrations of the compass. Helen Dana-Light- A successful journalist will you be on the staff of the New York Times. Clyde Dougherty-Dandelion blossom- The stars point out a brilliant future as an athletic coach-or a. bell hop. Margaret Dunn-A pearl- A highly prized gem. For Freedom shall you stand. O, bingo. Dorothy Haglund-Given of God- Well may our class-be proud of its constituents. We shall hope to eat of the extra large grape fruit you will grow in sunny Florida. Russell Harding- Kirksville calls. A famous Osteopath will he be. He'll rub the V rheumatiz out of our joints-free. Joseph Geiger-One who adds to- A Even if you haven't added anything to anything else yet, your fu. ture holds a brilliant career as an operator of the Adam Straight Adding Machine Company. A Gilbert Goodman-Famous- The future holds forth fame to you. Time will tell, and some day the stars portend that you will referee an Ottawa-L.-P. basket- ball game and so-Ottawa shall have a fair deal. llll?BTl?1lllll-Qllilliillilllvllsm lfill-:Hill-Dlllills-III-hllililillglli slr-:lin-.P H R w , 1 .l ll H ll 5 H I In 7 r I lf l 1 -il 1- pin.-guy!!-nlQ-1.1111In-ull-nn.-ul-ll-lull:-ul1ul-ul-ni: SENIOR HOROSCOPE., Con'd Douglas Cooke-Dark gray-prepares victuals- f You name declares you are to become a chef in some large hotel- probably the Kaskaskia-but the dark gray does not apply to the food you cook, but to your danger. Beware of anything dark 4 gray. Harriet Bradish-Home ruler- You will help India free herself, and besides rule your own home Marion Baker- One year is sufficient to teach school, isn't it? And a career should always be sacrificed for love. Marguerite Todd-Pearl- You were born under the pearly sky which is characteristic of the Orient. China calls to you and will no doubt soon greft you. Grace Koenig-Graceful, slim and lithe- Keys have a great attraction for you. The future will perhaps see you an accompanist at Brown's Business College. Emma Sampson-Industrious- Civics, U. S. history, etc., will grace the curriculum of the school you will teach so conscientiously. William Grover-Defender-protector- Defense is a great thing, and you, a defender, are much greater. Who and what is defended matters not. ' Hilda Swanson-Maid of might- A modern Joan of Arc, tit to be a teacher of the young. Ora Thompson-Countenance- Noted thou art for thy countenance! It shall not go unnoticed. fNot if she can help it.J Florence Tucker-Flourishing- You are abounding in friends. Many shall eagerly seek your hand. iDo you blame 'em, Bob?J Kathryn Volkenannt-Pure- With all your bobbed hair, a Didonean lifc shall you lead. fPoor Aeneaslj Walter Whitmore-Army ruler- A great future is in store for you, first as a major, then as the Speaker of the House. ' Lucille Calhoun-Quick and furious in battle- Brave and quick in battle, lively and furious, too. Pity the poor weak man who angers you. Melvin Sulzberger- You shall find yourself in charge of the famous chain of No - Flour bakeries. Elmer Barr-Noble and great- Success awaits you as a millionaire strawberry king. Raymond Barron-Good protector- L In future years we shall see him a customs oflicer in the New York port, guarding :he U. S. against Parisian smugglers. Norma Boissenin-Fire extinguisher- In my crystal globe I see flame and water, giant engines, brave men. Ah! a fireman's Wife is she. Bertha Lanter-Beautiful, bright, famous- The future holds forth treasures. Lucky will be the man who get thee, gentle maid. Niel Looney-A champion- From far distant America shall come a new champion Irish liberty. p-01a--ll1lla-llu:n1lns-ll1ll-nl-7ll-.ll--ll1.1!-It-ug-llinl1ll1ll1u1u1n1u1n1u1n .l....... ...gg-q-gg-n-q.1ls-up.-u-n-.qn-uu1uu1uu1sl-In-n-uu1un1ll1u SENIOR HOROSCOPB, Con'd Helen Marmion-Light, coinely- Comely and light, vivacious and gay. To bless someone's home all the day. John Meckenstock-Grac1ous- ' Courteous to all, and pleasing. Girls of 1922, take notice! Ernest N ink-Earnest, intent- You shall gat on in the world. Be sure to get on right. Esther Olmstead-Star- A star sent from Harding, you shall some day be famous as a stel- lar in the movie World. Wayne PooI-Quiet- He who is quiet is never idle, great things shall he do. Mildred Selmer-Gent1e- Kind, though you seem to be. An excellent school marm for Uticee. Louise Godeman- You shall no doubt annex great fame from you discovery that ra- dium may be extracted from Na Cl-common table salt. Edith Sulzberger-Happiness Your adaptability has earned you a secretaryship under Carl Akely in his next elephant drive in sunny Africa. Young lady! beware of these Kiroons that live on African muckle berr es. Mildred Mooney-Threatener-one who threatens- You have threatened us more than once with your Hrm voice and manner. George Gutting-Farmer- Destiny has a much Hner employment for you than farming. You w'll drive the Ottawa Marseilles non-stop air bus. Edith Mills-Happy- A joyous person, who charms the whole world with her bright face, whose vivacity and cheerfulness would cheer up the Worst sinner this side of Tatarus. Willard GosteloW-- A successful career as an actor awaits you, we judge from your portrayal of the witch in Macbeth and of the uncirtain hero in Virgil class. TTT A sentence from Milton R. HoWard's diary: 'The affirmative one the debate. 737 3' 3' Phil. Schoch Ctalking' on immigration and naturalizationj : Just as many Italians are becoming neutralized. W 3' T In Senior English Cclass studying Macbeth j : Mr. Kingman- What is the difference between a Witch and a prophet 'Z ' ' Neil Looney- A prophet was a man, and a witch was a Woman. W 3' T In Senior English: A Miss Wilson Cstumbling over Douglas Co0ke's feetj: HI sup- pose if I'd broken my neck it would have been funnier stillf' 7 T T Do you sharpen the north or south end of a lead pencil? -11.1111.110115-ll-ruin--551.111nin-oh-n--nl-lsilliun-suxuln-un-uu-nn-u1n1-n1un1ll1- p1n1qgi.u1q 7. 8 11. 12. 13 14. 15 16. 17. 18 19. 20 BRIGHT SAYINGS OF CCHILDRENJ I'm hard, I am. - Ole. 'Stop it out, now. -Vera. 'You can't tell what a thing looks like when you look at it. - Mr, Tydeman. Ilm just petrified. ' '-Marion. Wanna buy a ticket? -Every Senior about Feb. 27th. '0h! wasnlt it good?'l-Everybody Feb. 28th. 'Isn't that lesson just awful? -Everybody all of the time. 4 C 6 I Got you Caesar, Eleda?l'- Stan Can I take your sentences? --'tCos. Bill and I aren't going to-night. -QNO explanation neces- saryj. C I don 't care, I can it get it, that is all. -Marguerite. Did you get the last sentence QVirgilj ? -Almost anybody. Times have came and gone. - Bill, I eouldn't quite get this sentence. - Gos. 6 A K 'Well, I don't know. - Phil, Oh! I took it, and I thought it was easy. -M. Masters. 'Do you think I'll pass it? --L. Godeman. Oh, I think he's cute. -Grace, 'What's our lesson aboutg I haven 't looked at it. -K. V. 'Does anyone know what improvements have been made in this county since last year?H-Mildred Selmer. 'I just washed my hair and I can't do a thing with it. -Every girl the day after a shampoo. 'May I have your attention for a few minutes? -Our Pres. 'Eh? Wha'd you say? --HHat. WHAT'S IN A NAME 1. Is Emma Sampson? QNot that we can notice.D 2. Is Gilbert A. Goodman? 3. Does Douglas Cooke? 4. Is Neil Loonefy? 5. Is Mildred Mooney? 6 . Is Hilda Swanson? Does Florence Tucker? . What has Margaret Dunn? 9. 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