Rock Island High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)

 - Class of 1919

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5, 91 5 , ...r.,. A l is 4 Fra .1 5 'Q Al iv. l 3 5 . I I' 321 u Q , WATCH TOWER If f, Q yi ' fa if Alf il , C-il ., ,174 I..-..n KEITH NELSON ' ' Words cannot describe him. He has been a super- active man. Treasurer of the class CSD, Secretary .of the class CAD, President of Student Council CID, Assis- tant Business Manager of the Class Play and Ass1St9fI1'C Manager of the Mheri, member of Athletic Boardxof Control. Keith..is'quite a social butterflyg as a stand in with all yofzfem. ,K fr ,J Q ai f W P ,F e'r- f PAUL PARK Af! ,I I V ' ' 14-'L-ff a Declamation C3D, Vice-President of class C4J,.member of Senior social committees, Track C4j, Paul IS one of those happy-go-lucky fellows who possesses just enough dare-devilpfcliaracteristlcs to make him ex- tremely popula r.,'Y-wvitlu everyone, especially the Watch Tower staifw' fx ! ,A 1 f :re V 7 la,f H '- --' ' ' f.- Af ,7 M eff ffsfQleei's4'2'rfgLr'rf?f 2 Jr -,fy ' l K , 47 VK: 4 'AJ' A-BJG4. f iw' s' GE RTRUDE PATT1 QQ, Very, very interesting, in fact she is! so interestlng that everyone wants to know her but fewereach that goal. She seemsfto have a propensity for class presi- dents. Shefisone fine girl. fr 1,5 T 'Sgt ,if 1 f' lf, . U I ll f J svffriffei: 'veto yi ji ,. I .3 5 A . 11 LL . GATHA jEgfEpl-TKSQQN if? . . T. EZ' fl G1 fa' A ' 'l . President of Girls' T11-Y Class P aveilafstwfgf' V ller part of Betty, the leading ladsy7srea.rned for her an enviable reputation. Snap is one of3iBEose d'a.inty, .H sweet girls, .whom everyone loves. frilgli is - favorite pastlme is Reidfing . . 4 4'1 , f 9.333 K ki - pi, il ,f ,- All it Q as 5.4 as l. f fvfef 'L ' f 0 '- so , stil P it Y' 'T J 'V W WT? BARNEY 1,RsEN f!E.us'f4'W' . if , Barney has always been one of t e active supporters of the class. His willingness to help was shown in the manner in which he acted in making the class prophecy. Barney has many friends in his own class, and others, especially the Freshmen. ' 1 El l r .- frfi ' Sk, A r gf ,,- ji,-9 if , or ' V I . f , lf OLIVER PETERspN y ,As rf f Ollie's main delivht is writing if 'emor book ai' d writiiig in French? Cl-ie with him all the lZll'TUS.D Ollie presented the gitt to the SCTIOO1 on Class Day, and he did It in his own c pable manner. - 4 7 fi if fr- ' ,eil f' ,7 ,Lv M f e'V .lr . fp . P ri Roses are noted for beauty, and this one is no ex- ception. Rose has been directly interested in all the social events of the school year. She took a part in the Mixer, in the Senior act of the Honor Party, and also a minor part in the class play. ' Rose might be called one of our artlstic Uvainpsyj' If, . Q. 'fyij ii' ' 'wwf ,sp -' , - lil, JUL,-Jil A 'llwe:'f+Vfti+fLL-dk, ,RICH-LAR F' ' AMSERW :lf Wi -7 5.3. A 7 Clierubic expression. He is always cheerflul an 'ia py. .His wgnrflg as a reporter for one of our! daily papergyhas earne unself and his school 'a gxqffssi of fame. I! fig-,-v Q,,,Pi

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HQ ri as 5 I lv, 1 I 1 Xi l .N - El 151 ':l'E'i'5 -1 1. -.. ' '22- 'J' IT- L. .fa ...Y 51 If f if Q ,n. f mitit .,zQobbi?s'liif the class play CID. fr ,fp :fe Dan's sharei t ' gflionyfof thge Glass isftrul a great fav I . JH Although Vera is a new student, just arriving this 1 -5 dst 5,1 year, she has certainly built a firm foundation for the COMMENCEMENT, NUIMBER, 1919 , W I JIM I flygg i GLADYS MALMROSE Class History MD, Quartet on Class Day. C40. . A cheery, openhearted girl who makes friends with f everyone at first meeting, and she has met everyone. KT ,Ui I R 0 all jpjigi .MARGARET MERciE1liwJwi'?lyL! A valiant backer of the class in al lrespects. Marga- I ret will long be .remembered as the artist who helped decorate the Manual Arts for the Honor Party on May 9. ' . sh 'N I . A ,, 'il Q If Af! K' ,,, ? fi ,f -iffy f 'f vi A ergf ff. I. A VERA MILLER f castle of true friendships. I Ah f f T .iv ,f ,I . ,. 'Tl 5 , lrf' 'iii , ,L -M A flop? - I Y ,ff J if A .A W Qlfiwl 'F GRAo'E5..MI,LLs ' eg -5 I The class of 1919 is fortunate in many ways, especial y in having Grace. We are sure if prizes were given for beauty, Grace would win an unexcelled first. Beauty never goes unattended, consequently Grace is seldom alone, even after dark. 27 . if 'G , , f' I If ' , te-A . . , Q, W0 , il , , . , If 2 1 .4 -.f yr g,1YVj,fQ-4, ,N V -fx kv yy, IRMA MOELLER ' . Smh' could forget those famous Hawaiian beau- ties abglifsitich music' It fairly compelled you to feel , at pea' ewth the world. Irma was .responsible for a I larg,e f:?irt of it. 1 X lllillv fi? sf I Q fill . ' 1 f if LGS? -fT,'!,' ' gy LORA MOGLER G J as li 0 f X Lora is me of he backers of the class who never fails ' x K v to respond, to acxriierneigencypall. Her willingness to shared her class responsibilities has made her many rien s. I -W Q 4 f muff!! X ,' I l I hyd? H ,fiQ,fL,'lJfJ'LffQfLQf fy G' WILLIAM MORRI sloivtwfffsaj Ever willing and never shirking his share of the wbfk, William 1S one of the pillars of the class, Vlqhq ' XX M 1VQ l ,jf J QQ Y, 0 , ' JB , N DANIEL C. MURPHY, Ir. in ,I .. J limatioffrC3j Debating C35 Senior ,social com- one. For his hancllllasbo5s'te'dQlei'gryLa'ct1vitylihe class or school ever undertook. Dain has been known to . journey across the river t0,7learg75.,l1fthe new steps. . How about it, Dan? ' ' '



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1 Y. I 17 f H 4QeV'5ff5f f fx? 114 'Cl fmll COMMENCEMENT-l NUMBER, IQIQ E 1 f , ff CJ X! -'1 -ff' - In .' ,.. ' v lg! l' 4 1, '- - Alth g ei 1S prac ica a new s u. en , , ing, Dimmu hRid' 11' ll t d job ' ' here asolzl Junior, he surely made a dent in thefsclgoqlq Bowl roster of oflicers. In two short' years he has. been ' ligqf President of Boys' Hi-Y, from which he later resigned. ll Business Manager of the Watch Tower, Vice-President 'W of the Student Council, and member of many social committees. His natural cheerfulness has made him one of the most populalr arild will liged men in the class. Everyone will agree t at e 1 es nap. Lb H , I 12 . l , , 7-.mem ' fl D ,QU Q lem l,,'11f X '.ll?QATitT6i'i31fD Risfrzowf .SSB . ff ybggkubf . 5111.1 Come on ow, everybody yell like everything! 7 he We: Who could possibly forget our yell leader? 3 lTfJg'O11' clog! -I A remember him as President of Boys' H1-Mg aa so recall the Fortune Hunter. His acting was wictremely natural, and through it all Ray's own personality came -tbl over the footlights to us. Another accomplishment of Q , Ray's is his dancing. He is in great demand at all 4,11 dancingwpartiesf' ,WAX iff - User fa A 2 -3-J .V f ll Z r .-.HS ra- ' 3 X N N 1.1 'J rf ' - ' ' L' L9 MARTHA RIDDEL fi, ,Mg 7 ik-li! Qlj.VgWx,,f L, l Another of the famous Hawaiian chorusif Martha is ,great with the Nuke . Always one of the leadersfin - 4 her class, Martha was elected to the Student Council this year, but due to outside work, was forced jto p resign. f V 1 fl f- . 1 W 215 fart ' A Q' f ,lvl f f fffi: l et Jif V if .. ' ' fy I7 . r 'qi ful le TIDWALL ROBERTS Another of the accomplished members of our class fvih' a true artist. The attractiveness of the Watch Tower 9 is due to his artistic work. Id's willingness is truly pleasing. g ,X mf'-1 ,' - ft f'- R .-: ff ,, ,Q f' ,ff Q A cy ELIZABETH SCHROEDER 2 Elizabeth has always been an active worker in class and school events, her winning smile and sweet manner have made for her many friends. ' of H2 , rx 'TTZK fi' 177 !,, V W 43, V1 Lgsfj J ef get 1 A V :JJ ARIONJ IEMON Hill' One of the original ' As chairman of the 4 committee on decoration for the Honor party of May 9, she showed her real ability. Marion can always if be counted on for a good time. ,G , la-. F 5 1'l':','f'l I' ,F , . f,'o2,df' 1 , f W5 UW fQfiWLr ' 1 .12 V 6' ff,-1 lLf5fJ'2l2'cICHhKD S1 N N 93 pf iff ,, JQME is an all around fellow. His wit and humor kihas been a constant 'o to us But the best thin J Y - 8 about Dick is that once your friend, always your friend. We might say tht Dick is especially a good friend of the girlies. ,T A-,. 1 1 ,, 1' 1 1 J . I ff- ru. ' , lu , ,A , J . 'I 4 ,UW ABELLE SMITH C l ,fa ji UV' 1' I 1 ,I RL The Hawa! ian chorus wgmuld have a hard time. if Mabelle were not there, for her Nuke certainly to the harmony of the whole. Mabelle has -,Herb charming, ways, which account for the masculirv walking in her wake. 1

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