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

 - Class of 1929

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FRANK CANEDY '30 Adfvertising Mzznager ..... .............,.... F L0RENcE APPELQUIST '29 Assismnts .......... ...ffl-IURBA MCGLONE '29, EARL MCINNIS '30 Cirrulazion Zllfznager. .. .................. HELEN CLEVENSTINE '29 .Editor-in-flzief ..... ...RUTH NOTHSTEIN '29 Associate Editor. .. . . .CoRALU CHANNON '29 iwenibers of Editorial Staff WILMA BLEUER '29 RKIARGIE CHANNON '30 MINNIE DOCKTERMAN '30 LUCILLE KRAMER '29 RICHARD LANGMAN' '29 MARGARET LEPPANEN '29 KENNETH MCBRIDE '29 WILMA NICHOLS '29 HELEN PORTER '29 MARTHA RYDELL '30 ELVA JANE SIEMON '30 ELBERT SMICK '29 LEo TURITZ '29 RUTHETTA VETTER '29 NVQ: Wish to express our sincere appreciation to the art department under the supervision of Miss Mclflhinney, for the very successful art work which they have contributed to this 1929 WATCH TOWER. Wilma Bleuer '29, Margie Channon '30, and Margaret Leppanen '29, have skillfully designed and cut the effective three color linoleum blocks, portraying with remarkable exactness familiar scenes in our com- munity. Special credit is also due Leander Thomas '30 and Bernard Remington '29, for the cartoons which they have contributed. 2 . 4 f 5 ' Q ,ay I 3 ' ' ' if i Q 5 WALL A. M 'U' !fJAZ Z Z al, -' i 1if11f i.' ' ' ' 1 -ffff - ., .M- P' if .,.. ' in img' W-'1 'ff A431-1 WmC i 1.1 Mg? ,.,. E ,,,,,,. .,,,.,.... ..... ..,..,..........,... AAAA . ....... 1 1 T' w..c.-::iiiT .......... ....... 1 11 ........... A Page Tfwo l FOREWORD When in the years to come, happy high school days are but haunting memories, dim and shadowy, and, try as you fwill, you cannot pierce the misty curtain fwhichiobscures those pleasant recollections, it is our hope that this book, through 'word and picture, 'will fend that curtain' and make those dim memories 'vivid and living. And as you page through this book, living again with old friends in the old familiar places, 'we hope that you 'will also remember, 'with a feeling of deep appreciation, the community -which through its spirit of friendliness, progressiveness, ana' cooperation made possible those happy high school days V -3 ' , V .,4, A -' . '- A ' , 6. . ,pk '-'l l,J..1, ,, '-sfif, 1, w ,555 , , ' ' A 14- f -' are . ' .' L 11 . -'P .s af, 'mf 1- - E. F. BURCH o DEDICATION To Mr. E. F. Burch, 'who during his seventeen years as a teacher in the Rock Leland High School and fourteen year: as clerk and business manager of the Board of Education, has proved himself to be of ineatimahle -worth ai a friend and fnancial ad mmf o the school orgamzatwns and who through has modesty frzendlzness and kmdlmess has endeared hzmself to all 'who ha-ve had the good fortune to kno-w ham we the Staf dedzcate thu 1929 Watch Tower MAN UAL ARTS OLD MAIN FAREWELL TO MR. YOUNGERT He is Il srholrir, and Il ripe and good one, Exceeding wise, frzir-minded, and persuading. VVith these qualities in addition to his ability to inspire and establish a high moral standard in our school, lVIr. Youngert has won for himself the high regard and sincere appreciation of all the students and teachers. During his seven years as principal, Rock Island High School has shown a remarkable advancement in every Way. In scholar- ship, the school has attained a very high rating in the North Central Association, in athletics, Rock Island sportsmanship has become a thing to which we are able to point with pride, in morale, the students have shown a fine spirit of cooperation and support toward all school undertakings. Then, there is the newly organized Art League! Under the direction of Mr. Youngert, this organization has secured for the school a large number of beautiful pictures-a progressive step toward a new high school. It is he who is in a large measure responsible for the high standards of scholarship advancement and school spirit which exist here today. t The portrait on the opposite page may not be an exact likeness of its subject, but it is the artist's attempt to portray his facial characteristics in colors. Just as that attempt may fall short of its goal, so this Word portrait may fall short of its goal-to portray the true worth of the man, and his contributions to the high school. It is, however, the editor's sincere effort to give some conception of the way in which the entire student body feels toward one who has done so much. We know we are better citizens for having had the opportunity of coming into contact with a man of his high ideals. The actual presence of Mr. Youngert in our school will be withdrawn, but the spiritual presence, accentuated by the visible record of his work, will continue as long as the ages. 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NOTHSTEIN Srienre .-Issislant Librarian SARA MAE MCELHINNEY :I 'I ETHEL M. KRUEGER, A.B. I BEATRICE PARRISH, A.B. Srienrr C'ornmfr1'iaI f 1. .a ig . 5 J 142, E A EE fu Wa 55, Z Z . if ..... . M. ' A' 'ir' Page Sixteen HAZEL PARRISH. A.B. DOROTHY E. STENGEL AlIlf1IF7Tl!1fil'.Y EVA ROBB' ABA Plzysifal Edzlfation JII1fhI'77llIfilE.f DOROTHY PETERSON, A.B. CORA L. STODDARD, A.B Speefh CARULU L. SCHUTZ A.B. Enylixlz and Journnlixm Englifh NELLIE M. PIERCE, A.B. CHARLOTTE STONE, A.B Homr' El'0Tl07Vlil'J' Commerfial FRANK D. SEWARD Bluxir GEORGE C. RAUSCH CECILE VOGELBAUGH Maflzine Shop Musif JOHN SHANTZ, PH.B., A.M, Sofia! Srienfe JESSE L. RICHARDSON, A.B. JEAN WELCH, B.S. Sofia! Srienfe Home Eronomim 33,1 I 5 Q-, 4 . ,iff ' .f-,, 1-,ig f'fff'47' , W- m'.43- .' fl ,. 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President DAN SNIVELY ..... ..l'ifP Presidfrzt CORALU QZHANNON . . . ..... Serrerary Clan Colors Violet and Dark Blush Pink Class 1 lou'ers Roses and Sweetpeas I9 F! A ig if W J! Mb, ja 5 f '--- - 255' A'M ' Z'ffffM ' Mg, Mi-112 Y,,,,,,,,..,,,, 12,1111 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,. :. :.g:::::iii.f..:1'w'KiE3:::::zzsz.-5:5 ...,, xx, ....v H Page Tfwfnty-one ANDERSON, ALICE ATKIN SON, EVERETT BEHRENS, EDWIN MAIN .fErU,, .fEd,, ANDREVVS, ANNA BANKS, BESSIE BETTS, GEORGE ..A4M,, ..BJ,, ..BEMy,, ANDREWS, HENRY BARNETT, CLIFFORD BIXBY, IONA Andy Barney Nonie APPELQUIST, FLORENCE BARTH, IVIARGUERITA BLACKMAN, VVILBERT llFloU lfpeggyll HBe'-tl! ARNOLD, WILLIAM BATTLES, DOROTHY BLEUER, VVILIVIA Bill Def Billiz ' 2 I f 'V 3 Cf I jg 9 9 A A Zi 1 , 3-d-..L- A .,. I I YYVV V ,4M in-.igu fl My 13- L ' L, -41 ' ' A H - 1' 'fflfff ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.... A ,,,.,Y,,,... e ...,,,,,....Y,..,V w.,.. i ii ........ ..VVY.......... Page Tfwcnly-two BLITZ, DENA BURGESS, EMILY CHANNON, CORALU ..Dmn,. ..Em,, ..C0t,,. BOQUIST, ORVILLE CARROLL, GENEVA CHURCHILL. HERBERT Bake Gene Herl1 BRACKEVELD, IRENE CARRUTHERS, PAUL CHURCHILL, RUTH Rpm Stirl2 Ruthie BROVVN, REX CERVIN, BODVVIN CLARKSUN, SALLY Brownie Bod!' Sally BRANDT, KENNETH CERVIN, DAVID CLEVENSTINE, HELEN Kfnny Daw, Rui E 3 I M,-W, Wx'-' , ' 7121-A W L!! figii ii 511 Z LM I ,,,, 123331 ,,,.,.,,.. fffff ,...... - .V,V.V.,Y.V.......VVV mmf!-111112. .... .mm ..VVV7. iigiiii .....,v,v... 1 ,,,,, if f7 f Pagz' T-wenly-three COSTIGAN, AREE EDGAR, GAYLE Co.vti Fuzzy COUGHLIN, AILEEN DUNCAN, FRANK EICHELSDOERFER, LILY Shorty Hank Lula CUSTER, RUBY DUNLAP, AVIS ELMSTEDT, JANET Bu11l1le.v .-lair Red DAHLBERG, HOVVARD DURKEE, BERT ENGSTRONI, VERNON Had Darla Vernv,' DODGE, LAVERNE ECKERMAN, FRED ERICKSON, BESSIE Dad EM Bobbie 5? A f Q . 5 5 hy: .'. 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MARGARET diary KARR, EDVVARD REI, KATZ, DAVID KRAMER, LUCILLE Jewry KRIER, EARL Shorty KROHN, RICHARD LARSON, CARL Gully LEE, JOHN Red LEFSTEIN, SARA Kim, A-Diffs' -Asalfy' KJELLSTRAND, EDNVARD KRUSE, sfxuuz LEPPANEN, MARGARET Ed Salle HI11rg KRAMER, FRED LANQMAN, RICHARD L1PHARm', BERNICE F,-nz --mf? --shorty l 4 , ,A 9 ' AM' gm , iif ------' I 741 ..... 3 g. 0, ., , 5 Z Page Tfwwlty-.w'fL'f11 LOOMIS, MARYAN MCCLOSKEY, HAL MAPEL, GLADYS Klsi-gJl HAIHCJJ lfHappyIl MCBRIDE, KENNETH MacDONALD, ROBERT MARSHALL, CATHERINE tIKenJl l1Bo0I,!J lKKlly!! MCCABE, GAYLE MCGLONE, THURBA MAUCKER, BILL lfMaE!J lITfdII HBH!!! MCCARTNEY, RUTH MCKIBBEN, JOHN MAYNARD, GUY nRuthiEv NLP-ftyu rrpign MCCAW, CLARENCE MAGNUSSON, ROBERT MILLS, MARIAN IfKidU KlBob.U lfSno0kJ!J f 1' ' f ff 1, TL f'.' 5 MH 2 iff- fa w , I gl , 1 ZMM- I , ,gfi1fiZ , Z x rrffeid-----V .2 fl.-Ag ,iAm 2 A --- Y i 72 YYYY 1 !..,.v Page T-wenty-eight MOOS, ROSETTA NEIGER, JOHN NICHOLSON, ADELAIDE 1WooJe Junie Lady MORRILL, MELVIN NELSON, LAURA NOTHSTEIN, RUTH Mel Swede Rufus MORRIS, SUSAN NELSON, ROLLIN ORIS. BERYL Sue Swede Barrel NIULCAHEY, MAURICE NEUENDORF, LORRAINE PARK, MARIE Mirkey Lee Parkie MURRAY, LUCILE NICHOLS, WILMA PARKINSON, GLADYS KIIJut,yU llWi!m!! IKGipJl Z 2 W ,ee , , ,Z M.. Y-YY---- W 7,,7, Em fVV 'V' WL N W - VVAVA WW Kia -Y ,HW -- --2 W -mn :iiWYF------WNW-WwwWm-V--N, W --Mn,,YYYYYw Y,,Y,YYY,,,,, wliv- k---Uv,---Y-----,-V-Y-:fmnm Page T-'wenty-nine f 1 . S PASSMORE, DOROTHY Dot PATTERSON, CHARLES Pal PEARSON, jI'LIA Rusty PETERSON, HELEN Petr PIERSON, CAROLYN Curie POLLARD, RICHARD Dirk POLLOCK, ROLLA Puffy PORTER, HELEN Port RANSON, SEYMOUR HSV, REI NI-IOLD, FOLKE --mmf REMINGTON, BERNARD Remmy RINGLE, ELIZABETH Lizzie ROSENFI ELD, SAM Sammy SCHELL, AGATHA -nfggiw SELLE, VVALTER Sal 4 , : 7 3 Z J if 2 f 2 Z 2 , g yi wwf: , Z, 0 44 Z Q Z , Q W F! - yiizgzi, -HHi,fj3g555E Pugh' Thirty +4 if Q SHAWGO, RUTH SMICK, ELBERT SPERRY, WILLIAM Ruthie SmiCl2ie Bill SHEA, LEVVIS SMITH. KENNETH STAPP, ELINOR HBHIH -.Kmv .fEHy,. SIMMON, CLOVER SNIVELY, DAN STECK, BENNIE Clove Spud5 Ben SINNETT, ROBERT SNYDER, IVIARGARET STECK, HYIVIAN Bobbie IWarg Stark SITRICK, JEROIVIE SUPER, IVIARY ELIZABETH STEEB, HARRY Jerry S0pie Steam 2? ,V,Y,,Y,...,.......... 1 .....,...., ,,,VY ,,,Y,,,,,, Page Thirty-one K V' ,. Z Q STEWART, NAOMI TITUS. WALTER VVARREN. RICHARD A Mimi Wally Did STURM, LENA TURITZ, LEO WEAVER, STELLA Lens Oleo SMI SUMMERS, FLOY UMANSKY, LEROY , WEAVER, VAUN HF-,on uR0y,, HPUPU THIELKE, ROZELLA VETTER, RUTHETTA WENDELL, CHARLES Tools ,4rfvy Cl1urk TICKTIN, HAROLD WAHLSTROM, ELLA VVENDELL, ZADA Tivk ' Eila Zade Q L P . mf, ii ,f Q M L ,Mr 7,,, Q 5 Z If ' , YYYYY -22145, Q: 3 widfiit '---- -If ' A ,AAFM5-iii Y-2:11-1 .7 fd,-,pfg .V we ...lw ,.. Iliff . - f f ' YKYK, 7 ---ff --- ----- W ,,,,,Yv,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,. ,,., ..,,,, , ..,,,, - .,... ua.- .,,.,,.....,. M .,....,.,,,v,,. L ....,,,..,,....,,,,,,,,,, ' ,,,,,,v ,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,, Q Q Q Page Thirty-tfwo 4 . VVILLIAMSON, BEN VVOOD, ERMENIE Women Hater Erm WILLIAMS, CRAVVFORD ZABOLSKY, BERNARD Pdf Barney VVILLIAMSON, MARJORIE ZIFFRIN, SIDNEY JlIidge Dof WITTER, BESTOR ZWICKER, ARTHUR HBZXLY V Ufqrtll I , 1 I 3 'wk' 3, A 523 MM A -YYEEEE- A M L -3-fff7 ' '!I 3 I ' .,,...., Ha ,,..,7, lm ,,,,, ,,,77,,............ if ,,7Y,,,,7,. 1 1 , ...,.., V' ,...Y, vesdal. .W ..,........ 1 7 ,: Page Thirty-three COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM . 1929 Friday, llflay 31, 8 P.M. ............................... Junior-Senior Reception lvlanual Arts Building Friday, june 7, IO A.lNI. ..............,............ ..... S enior Assembly High School Auditorium Sunday, June 9, 7:45 P.M. ,........................... Commencemeni Sermon Augustana Gymnasium Wednesday, June 12, 2:30 P.M. ..................... ..... C lass Day Exercises High School Auditorium Friday, June 14, 7:45 P.M. ........................... Com111em'ement Program Augustana Gymnasium CLASS DAY PROGRAM Opening March ...... .... E ULALIA HERRMAN '30 Address of YVelcome .... .......... H ELEN PORTER Class History ...... ...... L EROY UMANSKY Violin Solo .... ..... C ORALU CHANNON Class Prophecy ...................,.. DAVID CERVIN Gifts to juniors . .................... , .... DAN SNIVELY Vocal Duet .... ...EDWIN BEHRENS, CRANVFORD WILLIAMS Farewell Address .. ................ HELEN CLEVENSTINE Closing March .... EULALIA HERRMAN CIOMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Overture, Youth Triumphant KR. IV. Gibbsj, HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND ORCHESTRA Processional, Our Defenders fSeitzj .................. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Invocation .....,.................................... DR. EDWARD VVILLIANIS Pastor, Broadway Presbyterian Church Musical Program ................................ HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS Address ..............,................,........... HoN. FRANCIS G. BLAIR Illinois State Superintendent of Public Instruction Presentation of Diplomas ................. 4 ................. NIR. F. WITTER President of Board of Education Benediction ........................................ DR. EDNVARD WILLIAMS Commencement Services directed hy Rev. L. Vance :L 5 7 . A 3335 -HM. at 'SLLLEL fit dr f il i ami ? ,ml 'Film pppppppppt 1-M.-M me ...Wan .,.,...., ,...,..,..... 1 ..... - .....,.. f .,.............,. 'W ... L Q ....,...... ...,.....,......,, E Eiga. Page Thirty-four ADDRESS OF WELCOME HELEN PORTER Parents, Teachers, Friends, and Fellow Students: To you, in behalf of the class of 1929, I extend a most hearty welcome to our Class Day exercises. It is with a mingled sense of joy and regret that we are gathered here today. We are glad for the friends we have made while in high school and for the knowledge and training we have gained. Now we are ready and eager to go out into the world, but at the same time, we are sorry that we are completing our high school career which has been filled with so many happy hours. Parents, we most sincerely welcome you this afternoon. To you, also, this day is of great importance. Your many sacrifices have made this day possible for many of us. In times of indecision and discouragement, when we seemed to have lost sight of our goal, you were always ready to encourage us and point out the way. Our debt to you is indeed very great, and we cannot adequately express our deep gratitude to you. Teachers, you, too, have done so much in guiding us along the way. It is only now that we fully realize what friends you have been to us. You have taught us not only things of a practical nature, but you have taught us also how to live fuller and richer lives. In the days that follow we shall always remember the principles you have impressed upon us and shall make good use of the knowledge which you have helped us gain. Friends, we are glad to welcome you here today. We wish to express our appre- ciation for the interest you have shown and the aid you have given us. It is our hope that you will continue to take such interest in the activities of the school. Fellow Students, we welcome you here this afternoon to share with us the joys of our Class Day program. During the past three years many true friendships have been formed among us, and We know that our departure will not mean the severing of these bonds. In a very short time, you, too, will be entering the wide world, and We then will be reunited. Again, Parents, Teachers, Friends, and Fellow Students, the Class of 1929 welcomes you. f Z. f A., , . ,. , ef f i , , f 2 , , ', :fcjf .p :,- ,phi ,': J, 'J' 'ff ','f2 ,, X '42 , 1, ' fx-Wvzvfl IM Q1 X ff'gQf 'A mcfz' A A-AZ A,A,lZZ4Q,, ' I . V - f , -g,,,g.',-.fav , Wie, ' , A, .,,.,, ' pgl,,,,.1,3-g,.,.f ., I , ay ,A V V jM,,WN,5, 54: JVM.,vwvwfwv SM, 5: J lv J,.,V:,v,.v,1,v af, ifga., V A 0 Z I ,,,, ,4gA,:,. .l,Wv' N ZM -, , Q, ifz-cwggf if Zqflf ,5,IQyQ,' pp, ,ff-:4f1f,: ', . ', , ' -.f, 2Wf1f f' ' f1'j.':,.14Jff?1'f ' V .gov Q. -'j Page Thirty-five CLASS HISTORY LE Rov UMANSKY I A professor of a large eastern university once remarked that the early history of any nation is entirely without any real achievements, because the success of a nation comes only after a gradual growth. In most cases, it is many years before the attain- ments of a nation are really great. This fact, however, was not altogether true of the class of l2Q, for since its entrance in the fall of ,26, it has succeeded in establishing a series of achievements of which we can justly be proud. After a few weeks we shed a little of our modest reserve and became accustomed to our unfamiliar surroundings. We also became better acquainted with each other. In the latter part of September we elected our class officers. John Neiger was chosen president and Dan Snively, vice president. Elinor Stapp was selected secretary for our newly established class. The first event of major importance was the Sophomore party which was held on November 5. The IVI. A. ballroom was gorgeously decorated with beautiful autumn leaves and large pumpkins, true to the spirit of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Several of our class were associated with the Watch Tower Board and lNIanage- ment. Sidney Ziffren occupied the office of advertising manager for the 1927 Annual, while Helen Cl-evenstine was the circulation manager. lVIax Fisher earned his first letter in basketball, while five sophomores were mem- bers of the track team. In the forensic field, Mary Elizabeth Soper captured second honors in the Big Nine Girls' Declamation Meet. The Sophomore Spring Masque party, which was held on April Fools' Day in the M. A. ballroom, will always revive pleasant memories. At the close of the school year, six sophomores succeeded in attaining the academic honor roll, a fitting climax to an eventful year. II By the time we reached our Junior year, we realized how'much we still had to learn and proceeded to become a little more modest. VVe commenced the school year by electing Bert Durkee, president, Mary Thomas as vice president, and Rex Brown as secretary. High School forensics in 1928 were wholly dominated by members of the Junior class. Three members of the Girls' Declamation team were juniors. lXfIary Elizabeth Soper took third place in the Big Nine lleet. Two juniors were on the Boys' M' 2 A A A- ...... F i ,,.... --fe 13215 ,.,,, f if .,,... 1 ggi. ,.... .,., .....,.,,.. ..,.... ccccc Page Thirty-six Declam team, as well. The debate squad, of which five were juniors, won second honors in the Big Nine Debate Meet and won Hrst in the Quad-City contest. The negative team under the captaincy of Dan Snively, which beat Davenport's state cham- pion team, was composed entirely of junior boys. Howard Dahlberg and Everett Atkinson were on the extempore team. On the gridiron, seven of the varsity team were members of the 1929 class, While basketball claimed Eve and track, fifteen. In the journalistic field six juniors were on the VVatch Tower Board, five were members of the Watch Tower annual staff, and the associate editor was also a junior, Ruth Nothstein. Adam and Eva, the Junior class play, which was presented in this auditorium on lklarch 30, was one of the most successful plays ever undertaken by a junior class of this school. The academic honor-roll at the end of the semester included the names of eight members of the 1929 class. III Last fall when we resumed our school work, we were on the last lap of our high school career in the roles of dignified and sedate seniors. We had everything to win and nothing to lose. Our class election was a spectacular event. Our junior class president, Bert Durkee, was again honored with the presidency by a unanimous vote. Dan Snively was elected to the vice presidency, while the important post of secretary was intrusted to Coralu Channon. lifany of the important societies were headed by seniors. The Boys' Hi-Y with Richard Langman as president, Girls' Hi-Y under the leadership of Sally Clarkson, and the Dramatic club with Bert Durkee as the -guiding head were conspicuous and active in our school life. The heads of the editorial and business staffs of the 1929 annual, Ruth Nothstein and Bill Maucker, respectively, are members of this class. Six of the members of the Watch Tower weekly staff are also in the 1929 class. The Dramatic club play, The Goose Hangs High, was presented with a cast of thirteen, of which all but one were seniors. Seniors distinguished themselves in the speech class plays given on January 25. In the forensic field we find that the debate squad, comprising David Cervin, Maryan Loomis, Harry Fagen, and Hyman Steck, broke even in the triangular meet. Four seniors were part of the personnel of the extempore team. Mary Elizabeth Soper captured first place in the Girls' Big Nine Declamation contest, while Wilma Nichols was awarded second honors in the dual meet with Moline. In Boys' Declamation, , - 1 .1 V , Wg: -'-', 'ff fa .f 1. , , I .. ' . I f Page Thirty-Jewen Don Hubbart won third place in the Big Nine, and the team was victorious in the triangular meet. Seniors made a brilliant showing in athletic activities. Three of the senior ath- letes, Bert Durkee, Leslie Frisk, and Dan Snively, who ranked high in their scholastic work, were awarded memberships in the National Athletic Scholarship Society for Secondary Schools. Durkee was also selected as end on the 1928 second all-state honor football team. Other seniors on the varsity football squad were Hobert, Shea, lWacDonald, McCloskey, Herman, Barnett, Frisk, Snively, and Durkee. Five seniors, Fisher, Hobert, MacDonald, Durkee, and Carruthers, earned UR. I.'s in basketball during the past season, in which Rock Island won the Tri-City championship. Track was featured by Witter, Snively, Hansgen, Burnett, Dahlberg, Hobert, Durkee, and Hodgson. Nor were we lacking in purely intellectual achievements. Thirty-seven seniors were placed on the Senior Honor Roll which requires an average of 88 per cent or more for the four years of high school. Our class play, Dulcy, was a distinct triumph, and it will always be remembered as one of the most successful plays ever presented by a senior class of R. I. H. S. Now we approach the end of our history as a class. Soon the Junior-Senior Reception, Commencement Sermon, and Class Day Program will be concluded, the final steps of our school life in Rock Island High School. We feel that our success ini school life signifies that each and every member of this graduating class, though probably scattered, will continue to enjoy good fortune and fameg and that this is not the end, but the beginning of our history. rw -3557 1. if . , ,. ww , r , i 1, f f pf -, 'V .,5,1 , ' ' .' -A.,-gaf4fVp ' .1f4',,,v ,Vf 1-xg V , V A . V ,- , 5. .. , ,-,-fm wa. 1 W - A V ,,,, A V, ,Vf . ' - lg , . ,.f.,,-,i.-f'a,Vj, , L15 , V,.:-mf ,. f ,,V..gagj,',g.f,',v,,.,,,.a .5Q,,.,,fW,A yi, ll ii i32ii 2ZPfiicfE'L', .1414 iff Elf ....., ..... , ....,.. ,. Page Thirty-eight SENIUR CLASS PROPHECY DAVID CERVIN Time: 1949. Scene: A study in the home of David Cervin. Characters: Lucille Kramer Ruthetta Vetter Clarence lVIcCaw David Cervin CA rapping is heard on the door.j D. Come in! CEnter Lucille Kramer, Ruthetta Vetter, and Clarence lN'IcCaw.j D. If it isn't Lucille Kramer! And Ruthetta Vetter, and Clarence McCavv! Say, this is like old times. l haven't seen you since the graduation exercises of good old R. I H. S.-all of twenty years ago. VVhere have you been keeping yourselves, anyway ? R. VVe've been to lklarsl Don't you remember that the day after graduation we three took an airplane trip to lvlars? C. It took several years to get there and then if we didn't wreck the plane on landing! And here we are, twenty years afterf' as Dumas would say. L. And wild to hear all about all the old high school crowd. C. Yes-where are they? Tell us! D. I suppose you would as soon see what they're doing as have me tell you, wouldnlt you? NVell, just come over and look at this television set. It was invented by Elbert Smick and Robert Sinnett who today are electrical experts surpassed only by lklarconi, Edison, and lklajor Hoople. Now watch that small screen. See that huge tabernacle? It was built by Fred Eckermann and LeRoy Umansky, architects. George Betts and Simon Fox were the original contractors, but they did such a poor job that the building fell down. Then it took those energetic little girls, Emily Burgess and Lena Sturm to reconstruct it. Now let's look inside a moment. VVho do you suppose is that dignified gentleman who is preaching? R. You mean that stately man with a high white collar? He certainly looks familiar. L. WVill miracles never cease !-itls Dick Pollard! C. But his sermon l- The evils of motion pictures. L. How strange! Eleanor Groth and Susan lklorris are taking the collection. D. Nothing unusual. For the past ten years it has been customary for women to do that. R. Uh, look! Robert lXIacDonald just gave a penny. 2 .1 f 2 12' ' ' -1 0, A ,Q1Q i ' 'Lmhf F rm ii ':: ' ',, , f ,,.,,,,, N eeee 1 ,.,,.......,,,,, .,.,, Page Thirty-nine D. Let's leave the tabernacle now. Do you see that express train rounding the bend? Take a peep at the engineer. R. lt's Florence Appelquist, who got her first experience as engineer in the dream-train scene years ago at the old Fort Theater. Remember? C. Claughingj. Look at her dainty coal-heavers, Aree Costigan and Adelaide Nicholson. L. Who is that black figure emerging from that big chimney? D. Oh, that's jack Henderson-the chimney-sweep. He didn't apply himself while in school. That's why he's there. C. Look who are with him-Ralph Haynes and Ben VVilliamson. fLaughter.j Ben is slipping. If he isn't careful, he'll 'Afaw' down an' go boom into the chimney. D. Herels a beauty parlor in New York run by- lVIargaret Karlson and Gladys Mapcl. Avis Dunlap and Dorothy Battles are the head manicurists. R. Of all things! John lVIcKibben and Howard Dahlberg are having marcelsg and-it is-it is! Rolla Pollock. He and Vaun Weaver are having manicures. CLaughter.j Richard Warren has already had one and is waiting in line for another. D. Now we're in a big boxing hall owned by Crawford VVilliams. But look who are fighting for the championship of the world-William Sperry and Harold Ticktin! Bill is just swinging at Shorty and misses, but his speed is so stupendous that he whirls once, twice, three times, four times, live times, before dropping to the floor because of dizziness. At the same time he creates such a breeze that he blows Shorty'! out of the ring with the result that the referee, who is Lily Eichelsdoerfer, declares that the fight is a draw. Thurba McGlone, star reporter for the Argus, which incid-entally belongs to Christ Hermann and Charles Patterson and is edited by our own Ruth Nothstein, rushes to tell the news to Robert Magiiusson, sports editor of the same paper. C. VVho owns that big factory? D. That belongs to lXfIelvin Morrill and Gordon Hodgson, the multimillionaires, who have successfully invented all day suckers which will really last all day. Helen Porter and lVIarie Park are the head typists. R. VVho are those comical men with candy smeared all over their faces? D. Oh, those are the official lollypop testers, Dan Snively and Frank Duncan. Now let's look at the White House. C. Why, there's Bestor VVitter. Don't tell me hels President of the United States! D. No, he isn't. Hal lYIcCloskey is president. Bestor is Hal's understudy. He doubles for Hal in all bomb-throwing episodes. C. But look at the Secretary of State, lVIaryan Loomis, and flaughterj the Secretary of Labor-labor, mind you-Carl Larson. Doesn't he look important? D. Now we're going to visit the Senate. L. Oh, there's Hyman Steck who is making the 347th attempt- , s ' ML 1 ' . . f 4 ..u,... 1 -- M L -fights' P A . ,, W 'ff' . , jj' ,p,,,, A 1 -.-- . M ,,Y,,, 3 i um ,V .,,,.M ' . , 4- ---- :-:Iv ff E gym... . mah- ' -Lv I V 1 f-'f '.'il:1 .,,. I 427' ' ' ' ...n.' 'Ur IWW .'::?4 I L11 -e-eee' 'mm 'WH .0 Page Forty D. You mean the 348th. L. All right, the 348th attempt since the original lXIcNary-Haugen bill to secure farm relief. R. VVho are the other two senators who seem to be so vitally interested in the question? D. The woman who won't cease talking is Sally Clarkson. She is supporting Hyman, but they have as an opponent, the redoubtable James Hansgen. C. That debate surely waxing hot. Look! They're coming to blows! Sally has already knocked off Jim's glasses. R. Hurrah! The marines, under the leadership of Duval Janecke, have been called back from Nicaragua to help maintain peace in the Senate. NVe11, that's that. D. Now we're at Soldiers' Field, Chicago. Yea, Bo! There's a football game going on. L. Of all things! Look who is playing! Bert Durkee and Clifford Hobert are opposing the entire 1949 All American Team. Cooky has got the ball-Bert has knocked out every opponent except one-Cooky has dodged him and is crossing the goal line to win the game as the gun goes off. Score 173-172. R. Quite a game! C. VVhat in the world is all that commotion about? D. Oh! that's just a rather lively meeting of the Girl-Haters club. Edwin Behrens is president and John Neiger is vice president. R. Harry Steeb has just made a motion that girls either should be entirely exterminated from the earth or made to pay more attention to him. C. Who is that disillusioned-looking old man strenuously objecting to Harry's motion. VVhy, it's Max Fisher! D. Do you see that solemn-looking, baldheaded gentleman? That's Rex Brown, the club's most famous member. He once wrote a book entitled Disappointed in Love. L. Here come four girls. I wonder what they want. Oh, they're lklary Eliza- beth Soper, Elinor Stapp, Coralu Channon, and that flaming red-head, Janet Elm- stedt. What a commotion they have created. 1Laughter.j All the VVomen-Haters are resigning from their club, even the president! Well, under the circumstances, who wouldn't? R. Who in the world is that withered up geezer with cream-puffs on his cheeks? D. That's Richard Langman. For the past ten years, he has been trying to prove that the square root of half the double function of x is equal to twice the product of half the cosine of the regular bi-quadratic equation in x, diminished by the seventh root of the inversed expression cubed. Wilma Nichols recently resigned from the Senate in order to prove the converse of this theorem. C. There's the New Fort Theatre. lNIy, but it's a wonderful building. R. VVhy, I declare! Don Hubbart is the lllaster of Ceremonies. 1, '. . 5 X 2 it 44- I . A . 43. S ,Qs v a a n r - r ., . ., - .A .r ' ag. 5 .,,.-aw ,aah ,,, . f ' I, - ., -- .-1: 1:1 ff-111W-'f, i f .- an QW . 41.1. ww .1 M 1 - ff' 'V ' 1' '- ' Q45 lf wx 'J ff:-.ff'fW p A , . wi '.,.j.Q ' ' iw' '.-J,.5127WHL-,-:2f?'f 1 ' 5 . my :-4, ff ,. .,-jfgfzfmz' , g13'5,g ,q2ff:.:., 45,5 H : -- . ., ., , 5,5 f ' 'f,-.,:f:' C.':.:f.ff .' 'J-'ff-I . , ,-'ffifjf -ffl... -,ef-j'f ,., ' fly' Af .-.--qqg '7' u Page Forty-one D. L. Yes, he's Orville Rennie's successor and has organized his own troupe. Good! They're having the grand finale now. Sylvia Jaffe is playing a jews harp. Leo Turitz has given up his beloved violin in favor of the Nuke. R. Yes, and Carolyn Pierson is turning cartwheels, while Sidney Ziffren is still making a heroic attempt to sing 'lIt's a Precious Little Thing Called Love. C. D. VVho are those weary travelers in that dense jungle? They are Bill Maucker and Earl Krier, who are now in the heart of Brazil. They've been sent by Josephine Hessell, president of the Be Dumb to Kind Animals club, on :'. mission to save the billions of starving ants from ignoble extermination. R. L. D. There go VV'alter Titus and Orville Boquist selling newspapers. But what a paper-the Rock Island News. Oh, yes. I forgot to tell you that the old Rock Island News was recently rejuvenated by Agatha Schell and Isabell Haskell. Fred Kramer is the head type- setter, while Paul Carruthers is the office boy. C. D. VVho in the world is that man jumping up and down on all those mattresses? That's Leslie Frisk, the official mattress tester for the Hauerwas Bed Nlanu- facturing Company. Beryl Oris is helping him by watching him work. R. D. Look at that wonderful mansion. Isn't it manificent, though? That belongs to Helen Clevenstine and lkfarjorie VVilliamson, the deep-sea divers, who discovered the lost continent of Atlantis. lllargaret Leppanen and Bernice Liphardt are the joint rulers of this commonwealth, while Irene Brackeveld is police commissioner there. Inez Holquist and Ella Wahlstrtmm also live there and are the sole proprietors of the largest hamburger stand in the world. QStrange sounds are heard in the television set.j D. Confound it. A couple of resisting superchargers have broken. That means no more program for the present anyway. L. Oh, dear! And we haven't seen half of our dear old classmates. R. And we did .to want to see them all. D. I'm sorry this has happened, folks. I'll let you know as soon as it is repaired and have you over again. We'll continue where we left off. C. Be sure to let us know. In the meantime, I think we'll make a tour of the city for old times sake. D. All right, folks-see you later-Au revoirl i R. Good-bye. L. See you later. C. So long. QCurtainj 4 M I aii 1 HMM , Lge. Z: ,iirimifif Z Z E ,f..f .., t 'v..' .f'V t.., ....,,,. M ,,,,,,.,,.... uf if ,,,........,.,,..,,,,,..,,, . ,,,,, Page Forty-tfwo ADDRESS OF FAREWELL HELEN CLEVEN STINE In a few days the class of 1929 will have taken its place in the ranks of Rock Island High School alumni. Soon we shall have nothing but memories of the place where we have spent, probably, three of the happiest, most carefree years of our lives, and our only regret is that the end is so near. Three years ago when our members assembled from the junior high schools to make the tenth year class of Rock Island High School, we could little foresee the changes that were to take place not only in ourselves, but in the school as well. VVe are proud to have been abl-e to cooperate with our fellow students, principal, faculty, board, and parents in making our school a more interesting place to attend. During our three years' attendance here we have seen our stage reconstructed and reequipped, a new lighting system installed, an Art League organized, which with assistance from various sources has secured pictures, and lighting devices for them, which have made our assembly, halls, and class rooms truly pleasant places. We have enjoyed the greater comfort and convenience of a connecting bridge between Manual Arts and Main, and have seen the dream of a modern stadium and athletic field begin to be realized. After leaving Rock Island High School, some of us will enter the business world, some will continue their scholastic work in various colleges and universitiesg but wherever our destinies may lead, we shall never forget our high school. Our time spent here has been pleasant, it has been profitable, we have been happy with our friendships. If we have set a standard, may others benefit by it, if we have made mistakes, may the next class rectify them and lift the standard of Rock Island High School higher than we have been able to do. And now, on behalf of the class of 1929, I wish to thank our friends here who have been so kind in helping us obtain the goal we started for three years ago, and to say farewell to Rock Island High School. NVQ? wish the best of luck to our school and to its present and future students. 3 . 5 J' if 227' ..... 5 2 MS.. if -mi ,, lm., -M.. -'efigff .... 2-'vw' af ,g-f., ' .:. V 'vvv ' H - . 1. ,,. ,, .-.-, 4 LTA ,fv,y,., Y M. A 'Z YYYY ' f ,lmbwz YYYYYY Wm if' - wr W .,... S51 .,...,. ........ ? ......... 3a...,.. . . ---- i,,,,,,i Page Forty-Illrfe S5 LA C R O JUNI HE T V - x. ' iii . at ' i , Wi ' xi 221 JANE WOLTER ROBERT VVALTERS FRANK CANEDY Secrelary Prrsident fire Prrxident .IUNICR OFFICERS QTo the memory of Harold Krabbenhoeftl The Juniors achieved great success in all their pursuits, due in a great measure to the untiring efforts in leadership of Robert VValters, president, Frank Canedy, vice presidentg Jane Wolter, secretary-treasurer. The Bride, the class play, scored a huge success with Virginia Trent and Robert VValters in the leading roles. On the Girls' and Boys' declamation teams, the Juniors have one representative on each, respectively, Elizabeth Andersch and Charles Dasso. On the Debate team, the names of Roy Giockhoff and Harvey Hulstedt appear. In Extemp, the names of Elva Jane Siemon and Richard Spitznas will be remembered. The class is represented by three members, Rlargie Channon, lylinnie Dockter- man, lllartha Rydell, on the Watch Tower staff and on the Board, we find Frank Canedy, Earl lldclnnis, and Robert XValters. The Juniors are more strongly represented in athletics. On the football team the names of Lawrence Anderson, Norman Blunt, Carl Brachtel, Lawrence Olson, Thomas Simcox, Earnest Taylor, and Robert York blaze forth. The name of Earnest Taylor is especially prominent, due to the fact that he is captain-elect of next year's squad. Basketball claims three juniors, namely, Lawrence Anderson, VVilliam Brust, and Howard Urie. On the Track team, the following boys did their bit: Delmar Beal-er, Henry Burnett, King Edwards, james lXIartin, Lawrence Olson, Clair Strom- beck, Earnest Taylor, and Robert VValters. Although the juniors did not have as many representatives on the various teams as some classes previous, the class, as a whole, is very enthusiastic and cooperative. ,rv 3? , , ,Ji 7 ' A ' - ,M . f' 492 ,,,,, i at Y .M ' L .W ---121 ,,,,, i3352?1Ef:QQ - i 'ii,,, .YYYY - ----- W1 ,,,,g5fff3:---LL.L, frff Y YYYY --W NTT mfg? ,WFT Y 1 . .... rr: ----- - --1 .,,, -gg ,,,.. 1 Lil: ....,.,,.,....,,......., 1 1 ff: ,.,,.....,..........,. 1 '::::22::::.,::f:: ....... I1 ....., 5. .,...... 1,1111 ,.,,, Page Forty-fwe ES OMOR SO PH SOPHQ JMORES ' WATCH 'TOWER U I Down the rivers, o er the pmiries, Sams: the fwdrriors of the nations. n .r' .f Paz , . E. 5 - ' V f' f. ' 4: '5 ' JF : ' , .. . - ,VV 12. 4 . , ra . ' 1- 1 U ' H ,-V V WVIL -,, in 13' 93 'J' ' ' ' -' ',--if , ,' ,.,,-V5 A 14- - V V, ,A gl-, - V F' Eff k M ig: ' ff f +A QV VV, . i V yr- ' V VV . - .2-gg ' ' if 5' ' Vg., '45 .A '5- 'N .-73 - ,-:FV 1 ' ,ri ,' A I .,. 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It takes care of all the business connected with the VVatch Tower page in the Argus, and it awards the contracts for the photographing, engraving, printing, and binding of the Annual. The campaign for Annual subscriptions is also under the supervision of the Board. This year the campaign, which was held during the latter part of February, was unusually successful. On the first day of the campaign 591 students had subscribedg six rooms reported one hundred per cent. This record far surpassed that of any previous year. In addition to performing these duties, the XVatch Tower Board has shown an active interest in the Art League by presenting to the school two pictures, the Fisher- man of lllartiniquef' last year, and this year, l'Santa Fe Trail. The members of the Board are Bill lblauclcer, business managerg Frank Canedy, assistant business managerg Florence Appelquist, advertising managerg Thurba lXIc- Glone, assistant advertising managerg Earl lllclnnis, assistant advertising manager: Helen Clevenstine, circulation managerg Ruth Nothstein, editor-in-chief of the annualg Coralu Channon, associate editor of the annualg Bert Durkee, senior class president: Robert VValters, junior cla s presidentg Raymond Olson, sophomore class presidentg and Bliss Stoddard, supervisor of the high school publications. v 3 f 5 ll 5 -Gwyn ,mi ,. Z .V 1 llllla i s Q, 1.15, f , v Z ff ,,,,, 2 erfili ,,,t ,,,,,, 4 i Yrrr ----- 5 ,,f, ..w4f'jQ,7,g.g2: f ,,,, f' 7-fsllizflgggfir'lfffjfffiregifr 1 ,-MT,:iffm,,, ,,,,.. fx, ,,,... ,,,L:11:.-.- ......... ---.W -Y........,..YYYY .,s,................... -..-............-----V.....Y.... . Y W Y ,,,,, ,,,,, ,mN,,,,m Page Fifty-one r M ' 'E ig 4, gs X 1929 ANNUAL STAFF QCora L. Stoddard-Faculty Advisorj RUTH NOTHSTEIN '29 CORALU CHANNON '29 Ezlilor-in-Chief flssocifltf Editor HELEN PORTER '29 VVILIVIA NICHlJLS '29 Sl'IIi0fS CIIIFIIIIIIT RICHARD LANGMAN '29 ELVA JANE SIEMON '30 Seniors Seniors KENNETH RICBRIDE '29 LUCILLE KRAMER '29 Orgarzizafions f1fli1'itif'.v and Drmlzrltifs RUTH ETTA VETTER '29 RIINNIE DOCKTERMAN '30 Organizations Hzzzzzor NVILMA BLEUER '29 LE0 TURITZ '29 Art .fillzletics RIARGARET LEPPANEN '29 RIARGIE CHANNON '30 flrt Hr! , , 1 w V, a , E. NIARTHA RYDELL 30 ELBERT SMICR 29 Snapslzots Szzapslmts - -'czf f. 1 xx? - , Q A 1Q,',A,,M5,,,f,, ----A bmyagg h AWgggf?f'Z,'g?gfi1 ',V,A A 9ElW ' 5 ---HH 'aim' A --wa, ' ,,, T. lm T ZZEW Page Fifty-three 77 F x 1? . V 4' .fm A et NI.-XUCKER C.-XNEDY C1.svENs'rxNE APPELQUIST NICCQLUNE Mclxxls 1929 W TCH T0 ER MANAGEMENT Cora L. Stoddard, Supervisor of H. S. Publications BILL RI.-XUCKER '29, . . ......... BIl3'i!lt'6LX FRANK CANEDY '30 ...... . ,,-M-.vistfuzt Iizwirless HELEN CLEVENSTINE ,29. . . ...... Cir-fulntiozz FLORENCE APPELQLYIST XZQ. .. ......... ,Jdwrrixing THURBA RICGLUNE '29, . . . .r1.s'.x'fxtr1f1f ,fllrvrffsfllg EARL KICINNIS '30 ..... ..,A1s,vixff1f1t ,-Izlfzwriisizzy l7lI!llI!l!ll'f' fllanngcfr fllmzzzgrr A'IIllIIIyk'T l1fIII1IllyFl' flfrlllrlger . 7 . 1 7 E I ' f f 5 1 4 H 2 . 5 fl 5 f f X f W f Q 2 f ' 2 Z5 ' '7 f l V-wiiiif 'W 'L ' 5 Q1 ,,,,, --- Fgifffii' ,1,,, . wi f r F, -f 5 X 5 f 1 ff , 5 M! I f ' 5 ll yn- ,,,gzZ7,,.if13g:W:i,Lggh.,,,14f 15.51.447 mga, ,,,,,1mf4?gfWm- 7,,Z,gf,5,,gzeffzahggymy W W Page Fifty-four S BAN D Ralph Arvidson, Howard Berkshire, George Betts, Henry Bendt, Rex Brown, Evelyn Camp, john Cannum, Robert Clayton, Lyle Diamond, Karl Friedman, Stanley Griffith, Lyle Hagen, Fred Hagen, Kimhro Higgins, Robert Holmes, Milton johnson, VValter Kimmel, VValter Klockau, YVilliam Leingang, Herbert Lindstrom, Robert Landers, Francis Lear, Roy Lear, Edward Mart, Raymond Ohms. VVilliis Stevenson, Richard Stengel, Vincent Steel. Charles Schaffer, Frank Seward-director, Howard Voss, VVilliam VVilson, Lester VVillet, Roy VVinters, VVilliam Xanders, and Merrill Yoh. ,li , ORCHESTRA Ellsworth Ash, Marjorie Beard, Charles Barth. VVilma Bleuer, john Conner, Lyle Diamond, Frank DeRocker, Marschall Dunn, Eleanor Eichelsdoerfer, Eugene Holzer, Fred Hagen, Lyle Hagen, Paul Haoek, Venita Holek, Kimbro Higgins, Earl Hutchinson, Stanley Hessel, Milton Johnson. VValter Kimmel, Charlotte Krick, Robert Landers, Francis Lear, Roy Lear, Jasper Licata, Edward Mark, Mardelie Meurling. Raymond Ohms. Frank Seward-director, VVillis Stevenson, Elva jane Siemon, Dorothy Siegrist, Novella Smull, joseph Vogel, Cameron VValker, Iva YVcstaway. GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF CLUBS JYS' GLEE AND C SEN UR B .-4 SENIOR BOYS' GLEE AND GIRLS' TREBLE GLEE CLUBS Thomas Anderson Florence Appelquist Clifford Baird Richard Baird Alta Beattie Ray Belden Iona Bixby James Blazer Margaret Bliesner Jeanne Bodewig Williarn Bond James Burke Joyce Clark Helen Clevenstine Helen Coulson Ruby Custer Gayle Edgar lklabel Eklund Joseph Elson Bessie Erickson Esther Esely George Fahlund Don Felske Naomi Ferster Grace Fritz Rosemary Gotthardt John Graham Astrid Gustafson Ashley Hensely Donald Hubbart Virginia Hubbart LaVerne Johnson Milton Johnson George Jordan VVilliam Kinney Lucille Kramer Sadie Kruse Herbert Lindstrom James Loar Earl Mclnnis Teckla Malmrose Catherine Marshall Catherine Meenan Dorothea Miicke lwarian llflills Beryl Oris 72-4 6' P e' Qu ia: E1Z1QqrE?-fi-1Q??EQ?cQ3fb EFF? mmEUQm'1r i'3NC-mor:-H'-'mH'mm'1nU' '-1',I.', 1' -rfb I3 '..-.rn..-.'-'f- -13'-3 G: 3413 -1, Q-, fb '--- fb Q' ,,.,lq-1,.,.,..am mb-IQ.. fb 'AJ 6:13-3,,hr'n ,., D mr-ff-,,., -1 awmnonqe 9,5 T Hosp 5. rn -1,-Dc,-iE1'lgg.-, 757UPU'U5-4,505 O Q ge- Hu 3 mgoQ.'iag,Um,.UfsQ, Z0-.Cn-.U-O r-+I-' '1 5 ,., 'Qs p,-f'qrn..cn,,1:-2 NO Pwr-Nwif,-1 2S.22.fl::-5E'g :2'b 35 sn'-'N an :arp U2 Q'vv'FfF :H ru: ' SQ Q 3 ro 05:3 W' 521 3, :S 2 on in 3 , ,Z ? E AL'-.fs A , .llmff 5 W L .M Page Fifty-seven B LU R GLEE C ' JUN10 BOYS AND GIRLS BOYS' AND GIRLS' JUNIOR GLEE CLUB The following students are enrolled: Alice Anderson Henry Andrews Naomi Austin Helen Barr Rose Baumel Aileen Bennett Helen Brissman VVilliam Broderick Helen Carlson Darlene Costigan Lena Crystal Lyle Diamond Margaret Douglas Evelyn Ege Gretchen Eichelsdoerfer Lois Eick lllaybelle Eliott Shirley Ellison llalonita Engstrom Corlista Erickson Irene Erickson Enid Finley Esther Galloway Delcena Garland Nicholas Crartelos Janice Goodin Alice Graves Margaret Groth Celia Halpern Belva Hansell Helen Hanks Willard Heimbeck Ella Hoefle Lillian Hollebosch Aurolvn Hollingsworth Evelyn Hull lllaxine Hunker June Hynes Emma lngold Elva Johnson Vera Johnson Roy Kallman Sophie Kanter lwarian Krakora Charlotte Krick Ruth Lindstrom Roy Lear Florence Lippens Ruth McConnell Roberta lX'IcGrew Kathryn McKown Donald lVIcNamara Jessie lylarchello Rose llleyer Robert lllueller Dorothy Nahrgang Evelyn Nelson Marguerite Nelson Marian Osterman Helen Park Lucille Rath Billie Reddig Kenneth Remington lvlax Roth Merle Russell Mollie Sasan Francis Scott Jennie Shield Nellie Simmon Florence Slivken Dorothy Smith Goldie Snyder Marguerite Solomon Harry Steeb Eugene Stein Edna Stevenson lllildred Sturdahl Katherine Sudlow lklargaret Sudlow Lurline Summers Emil Swanson Genevieve Sweasy Harold Thorman Ruth lVIary Tonn Helen Tower Resel Turitz Robert Walters Helen Wardlow Elsie Weinberg Rachel VVeigand Dorothy Ann West Florence VVhiteboolc Lester Willets Mildred VVillets Dorothy VVinter Elizabeth Witt Jane Wolter Viola VVoods f and ssss teccce ta ttttee Jars? ssssss gag, , mug Page Fifty Nim' DRAMATIC CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB Aim: To promote interest in worth while drama, to give the members a knowl- edge of the better type of modern plays and prominent dramatists, to make members experienced in stagecraft, to give members an opportunity to either act in plays or to appear on bi-monthly programs, and to enable them to hear leading Tri-City professionals. The officers for the year are: Presidenl Vice President .... Secretary-Trezzsurez' . . . . Corresponding Secretary BERT DL'RKEE .. .DAN SNIVELY . . . .MARIE PARK HELEN PORTER The large membership contains the Elizabeth Andersch Alice Anderson Henry Andrews Florence Appelquist Richard Baird Alta Beattie Edwin Behrens George Betts Wilma Bleuer Norman Blunt Raymond Bouslough Kenneth Brandt Rex Brown Emily Burgess Floyd Burgess Charles Burke Frank Canedy Geneva Carroll Helen Carroll Paul Carruthers David Cervin Coralu Channon Margie Channon Ruth Churchill Paul Clark Sally Clarkson Helen Clevenstine Abe Cohn Arthur Collins Willard Condo Aree Costigan Kathryn Crouch Lena Crystal Howard Dahlberg Charles Dasso Calvin Detweiler Joe DeVacht LaVerne Dodge Kathleen Doran Bonnie Dunlap Bert Durkee E. Eichelsdoerfer Lily Eichelsdoerfer Esther Esely Harry Fagen Naomi Ferster Max Fisher Lucille Frey Mindelle Friedman Leslie Frisk Ruth Frith Grace Fritz Thelma Gilger Roy Glockhoff Eleanor Groth Eva Handelman Henry Hanson James Hansgen Isabel Haskell Jack Henderson Clifford Hobert Gordon Hodgson Helen Holland Donald Hubbart Beatrice Ittner Edward Karr Thomas Kennedy Edward Kjellstrand Blanche Kleinerman Fred Kramer LucillelKramer Earl Krier Sadie Kruse Lornabelle Kutz following names: Margaret Leppanen Maryan Loomis Kenneth McBride Gayle McCabe Clarence McCaw Hal MCClosky Thurba McGlone Earl Mclnnis john McKibben Donald McNamara Robert MacDonald Robert Magnusson Gladys Mapel Helen Markovitch james Martin Bill Maucker Minnie Metcalf Esther Morris Laura Nelson Lorraine Neuendorf VVilma Nichols Adelaide Nicholson Ruth Nothstein Lawrence Olson Mervin O'Melia Beryl Oris Marie Park Gladys Parkinson Charles Patterson Julia Pearson Helen Peterson Carolyn Pierson Dick Pollard Helen Porter Fred Potter Jack Rasley Lucille Rath Agatha Schell William Schroeder Dorothy Scott Bennie Shapiro Elva jane Siemon Robert Sinnett Elbert Smick Dan Snively Mary Elizabeth Super William Sperry Elinor Stapp Hyman Steck Harry Steeb Harold Ticktin Virgnia Trent Alice Tuleen Leo Turitz Le-Roy Umansky Howard Urie Margaret Van Tine Ruthetta Vetter losenh Vogele Howard Voss Robert VValters Francis Welch Crawford Williams Ben Williamson lacob Williamson Bestor Witter Wallace Wonio Ermenie VVood ,lane Wolter Mary Wright Dorothy Wulff Marjorie Youngert Bernard Zabolsky Sidney Zitfren Minnie Dockterman Carl Larson Helen Rolf - , ' i, , Ame- A I I 1 'L V A V ,mg ' Q 7,,i ' 3-waq-M A E .aa ' ' YY,Y, M Vi-55492 - ff, '4 l i?f W f ig.-, , ,--V,wV,vv,,,,, t ,,,, Q ,,,,,Y,Y,,, , ,,.,. , .,,,. 1 -.--, --35101 ..,,,,, .,,,,V,..,.., ,,,,,,,. ' ' ' f -I-2231 Page Sixty-one wi 2 I 2 .1 E U A f, l N k,4. X GIRLS' HI -Y Because of the efforts of the officers and sponsors, the Girls' Hi-Y has had a busy and successful year. The officers for the year were: Sally Clarkson, presidentg Helen Rolf, vice presi- dentg Lornabelle Kutz, secretaryg and Agatha Schell, treasurer. The chairmen of standing committees were: Dorothy Scott, socialg lylary NVright, serviceg Florence Appelquist, publicityg and Isabel Haskell, program. lX'Iiss Doxey, Nliss Ekblad, Bliss Frazee, llrliss Krueger, lNIiss Laraway, lliiss lyliller, llliss Robb, and the Girl Reserve Secretary, lN'Iiss Katherine Streeper, were sponsors. The members are as follows: Elizabeth Andersch Alice Anderson Ilene Anderson Anna Andrews Virginia Angell Florence Appelquist Naomi Austin Agnes Bailey Helen Bailey Bessie Banks Lucille Barth Marguerita Barth Alta Beattie lvlargaret Bliesner Jeanne Bodewig Emily Burgess Evelyn Camp Geneva Carroll Helen Carroll Coralu Channon Margie Channon Ruth Churchill Leah Clapper Joyce Clark Sally Clarkson Helen Clevenstine Dorothy Clow Elsie lblarie Coffey Helen Coulson Kathleen Doran Margaret Douglas Avis Dunlap Bonita Dunlap G. Eichelsdoerfer Lily Eichelsdoerfer Livana Eihl lllabel Eklund Shirley Ellison Lillian Ende Bessie Erickson Dorothy Flesburg Lucille Frey Alice Gamble Thelma Gilger Rosemary Gotthardt Helen Hanks Isabel Haskell Catherine Hauberg Ruth Ann Heisey Dorothy Helmet Dorothy Hensley Eulalia Herrmann Ruth Hermann Ella Hoefle Venita Holck Inez Holquist Helen Holland Lillian Hollebosch A. Hollingsworth lVl. Hollingsworth Virginia Hubbart June Hynes Beatrice Ittner Dorothy Jackson LaV1erne Johnson Margaret Johnson lllarion Karr lrene Klassman lklarion Knabbe Charlotte Krick Lucille Kramer Hilda Krass Sadie Kruse Lornabelle Kutz Louise Leeds Margaret Leppanen Florence Lippens lNIaryan Loomis Dorothy lWcCallum Thurba McGlone Kathryn McKown Teckla Malmrose Dorothy Manhard Catherine Meenan lliinnie Metcalf Marian lVIills Adelaide Nicholson Evelyn Nelson lVIurtie Nesseler Lorraine Neuendorf Ruth Nothstein Bernadine Paige Jeannette Paridon Helen Park lNIarie Park Gladys Parkinson Dorothy Passmore Julia Pearson Helen Peterson Carolyn Pierson Helen Porter Edna Post Laura Post Doris Reitzner Dorothy Robinson Helen Rolf Virginia Schadt Agatha Schell Dorothy Scott Jennie Shield Helen Siegrist Elva Jane Siemon Grace Smith Thelma Smith Helen Sollenberger llflary E. Soper Edna Stevenson lvlyrna Stevenson lNIildred Sturdahl Lena Sturm Ruth Taube Lucia M. Thompson Helen Tower Virginia Trent Alice Tuleen Ruthetta Vetter Eileen W'ard Rachel VVeigand Dorothy VVengert Harriette Wessel Dorothy Winter Elizabeth Witt Jane VVolter Ermenie Wood Justina VVood lVIary VVright Dorothy VVulff hlarjorie Youngert Eleanor Zeis Ann Zimmerman 5 r, A , , 5 . 51 - ,I . .LM f!f.,c .1 . V, Q f ' -' -. 4' ' V V .. 441144644 V - 1 'L ' 1- 2 AW' Liv-W-31 L .ie-'L M- , 3,J,fv5,f3W ff- af' - I I uf ---- if ..... ............ :.. ,,,,,., .,...... xnusmaile. ,,,., . ,,,,,,, ,,,,. 1 ,,,,, ,,,,, ' ,I ,vY-V,, My 'Y'-- iff Page Sixty-three . f M. BOYS' HI -Y V The Boys' Hi-Y had a very successful year under the able sponsorship of hir. H. L. Best, Boys' Secretary of the Y. BI. C. A., and hir. J. L. Richardson of R. I. H. S. Programs and football badges were sold by the boys for the Armistice Day game. The Hi-Y members of llfloline and Davenport were guests of Rock Island at a Tri-City Hi-Y Banquet. At the annual high school Frolic the club presented a ghost walk and a mock spiritualistic seance in which the dead were made to rise and inanimate objects were imbued with life and activity. Wfhe Brink of Silence, a one-act play, was presented for the lllarshall Dramatic Contest and won The officers presidentg Bestor high awards. for the year are Richard Langman, presidentg Beryl Uris, vice VVitter, secretaryg Robert Sinnett, treasurer. The following students are enrolled. James Blaser John Bloom Carl Brachtel VVillard Condo Howard Dahlberg VVilliam Dahlen Frank DeRocker Lyle Diamond Nicholas Gartelos Harold Grams Gordon Hodgson Harvey Hulstedt Edward Karr xvillidlll Kinney Fred Kramer Earl Krier Richard Langman Herbert Lindstrom Beryl Uris Gilbert Quayle Z 425259262551-?EZC 2:02 3 'E-35? 2 2 1232 Mei. '55 i-I momma' NgS!4,yCf5 :':-: 5 --gg,-3:2 FE 2 53 ,, - -. 5 L2 o 5 Fwgmr rom -'DU H2 -sry? 22+ 6 5 5' 2 5 2 :' x V 2 A I 1 5 'li 5 5 fr 2 vi 1 my fix. flll Z 2 X M 323.5 3 - ...... ? 2 , ---- g f i g Pagp Sixty-four ,T it K ., . ,Q K ,W mv BLACKHAWK TRIBE lllotto: Follow the Trail. Chief: Ruthetta Vetter. Oryrzflizflfirm of the Tribe. Sachem: Herbert Lindstrom. Keeper of Birchhark and VVampum: Harvey Hulstedt. i Council: llliss lrvine, llliss Liebbe, hlr. lllartin, lllr. Richardson Shantz. Naomi Austin lllarcella Benson Keith Bleuer Benny Boxerman Emily Burgess Coralu Channon VVillard Condo Howard Dahlherg Joe DeVacht llinnie Dockterman llflabel Eklund Inzlizuz Roll Harry Fagen Lucille Frey Roy Glockhoff lllargaret Groth Ruth Ann Heisey Virginia Huhhart Harvey Hulstedt Robert Jacobson Herbert Lindstrom Thurha lX'IcGlone James lllartin Charles lklaynard llflervin O'lllelia Lawrence Olson Raymond Olson Dorothy Scott Helen Sollenherg Clair Strombeck Benny Tallman Ruthetta Vetter Bestor Witter Eleanor Zeis , and lll r 5 .y Z if ,Q , I ' ' .? i 2 HE 5 in 2 ' frwrw ik Gai .l..QQ5lEm f it fl? A iiiilf ' Z? Q , Z 2 , 14 W A . f, 'e-'e- M24 A Y' ' -- Page Sixty-ffvf X FRENCH CLUB La Societe Francaise has just successfully ended its sixth year, llfliss Caloine having started it in 1923. This year the club held its meetings during class time, in the lihrary, every other Friday. The time was devoted to French conversation and the reading of Le Petit Journal and French magazines. Students breaking this rule paid a penny hne for each English word spoken. Bliss Caloine also gave a series of lectures, using lantern slides, on her trip to Europe last summer. La Societe Francaise participated in the annual school Frolic. The officers are as follows: Ruethetta Vetter, presidentg hlary VVright, vice presidcntg Joe UeVaeht, secretary-treasurer. The following students are enrolled in La Societe Francaise: Nlarcella Benson George Betts Iona Bixby Lily Eichelsdoerfer lllargaret Eairman Catherine Hauherg Esther Klorris Dorothy Nahrgang Adelaide Nicholson 425 3':::' Tiff? im' .-iq? 32.1 3352 33' 'S-6 .....,, If 2 H7 -1.3 :H4 2 'ze 1 9-ffl Nei'-1 -e,1C: A '- 4 afefw :4 'f'P 2. F,f W '1 77' 'Q x Rlarian Pender Carolyn Pierson Edward Potter Bernard Remington Fred Kramer John L-ee Donald hlcxamara Robert Rlagnusson Emily Burgess Joyce Clark Helen Clevenstine Agatha DeReus Joe DeVaeht V 4 2 gl if , 3 Q ' 5 , f sat'-in 7 , 7 i X 3 Page Sixlyfsix , if Q rg if HQME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Club was first established in Rock Island High School in 1924. After two years' endurance the club was abolished. Last year the club was organized again under the sponsorship of Bliss XVelch. The meetings are very interesting and helpful to the girls enrolled. Only girls who are taking Home Economics or have taken it in High School are eligible to belong. The club participated in the annual school Frolic, having a Radiogram booth. The officers for the year are: Alice Anderson president: Lena Sturm, vice resi- . i . P dentg Gertrude Lund, secretaryg Norma Fairman, treasurer. The following girls are enrolled in the club: Alice Anderson lona Bixby Eleanor Briggs Helen Carlson Jeanette Edwards llrlargaret Fairman Norma Fairman Rlary Keithler lllarian Knabbe Henrietta Lamp Gertrude Lund Grace Lund Dorothy lllclfallum Danella Blorrill, Elta Klorrill lllarie Park ZFEESEWZ 2 E 2.5: :Qu 3.5g'f'D .11 2.72. 3 r2EffF-f 3 S T' Clif-14 aigmigri O-cr-5 22-555 2 2' S :E32 -ig-Ce ::-.UQ5 2- 3 in 7 3 I x rf? fl ,W ' f g gi , 9 fi ga .. i , wjgggiiii.. ,LL ff: y 13: f f yd, f film fe- -eeeeee g as , Z M l... it ZZ.W,, ia iiffii' -fzzff''T,ff953'--iEi TTYiTi TT ,lTfj': TiijziffiTill-11i5iZl?MT 7.355521-fi TT':T?iZfgZ3ig-1i5i?iZ2-2- i...:.1g1E22 az- :ri-,wa m Page Sixty-.vefven PHYSICS CLUB The object of the Physics Cluh is to increase interest in the department of Physics. The club, recently organized under the sponsorship of iklr. F. VV. Dunlap, has made great progress. A play was presented and an interesting exhibition of radio telepathy was given at the annual Frolic of Rock Island High School. The club officers for the year are: Carl Brachtel, presidentg Ruthetta Vetter, vice president: liestor VVitter, secretary-treasurer. The roll call for the year is: Everett Atkinson Richard Baird jack Baumel Iona Bixby james Blaser Norman Hunt Theodore Boyd Carl Brachtel Iren? Braclieveld Emily Burg'ss Geneva Carroll David Cervin Sally Clarkson Arthur Collins Bonita Dun'ap Bert Durkee Lily Eichelsdoerfer Dessel Erickson Harry Fagen Max Fagin Simon Fox Lucille Frey Ben Geifman Gilhert Gellerman Mary Goderis LaVerne Grams Eleanor Groth Richard Hahn Henry Hansen james Hansgen Calvin Heitman Jack Henderson Clifford Hohert Gordon Hodgson john Humes Earl Hutchinson Richard Hynes Harry lll Kenneth Kane Thomas Kennedy VValter Kimmel Blanche Kleinerman Lucille Kramer Sadie Kruse Kenneth McBride Gayle McCabe Ruth McCartney Thurba MeGlone Billie Maucker james Martin Minnie Metcalf WVilma Nichols Ruth Nothstein Lawrence Olson Charles Patterson Dean Pauisen Ray Pinkerton Dick Pollard Fred Potter jack Rasley Helen Rolf Dorothy Scott Zillick Shenderowitz Elva jane Siemon Thomas Simcox Clover Simmon Robert Sinnett Ebert Smick Dan Snively Hyman Steck Alfred Tanner Earnest Taylor LeRoy Umansky Howard Urie Ruthetta Vetter Russel VVashhurn Charles VVendel Harriette VVessel Crawford VVilliams Jacob VVfl'iamson Edmund VVilson .lulius VViss Bestor VVitter ,lack VVood jerry VVoodin Sidney Zilfren ? 4 f P 3 f 5 Z J: ,7 Page Sixfy-figfll -SF fri: The German successful year since its organization The programs of the meetings songs, and games are all in German. with a jolly Saint Nicholas. At the where balloons and tissue paper caps DE TSCHER EREIN Club, under the sponsorship of Kliss llflertz, finished its fourth in 1926. are very original in that the recitations, music, Christmas was celebrated in true German style annual high school Frolic the club had a booth were sold. The oiiicers of the club are: President ........... . . .K,xTiiERINrz CRoL'cH Vice President ........... .... H isNR1ET'1',x FEi.i.s Secretary-Treasurer, Ist semester. . . . . .ELVA JANE SIETNIUN Secretary-Treasurer, 2nd semester. . . The following Virginia Anderson lllarguerita Barth Dena Brien Katherine Crouch Gretchen Eichelsdoerfer Shirley Ellison Esther Esely Henrietta 'Fells ...Cucina Lifnzoxyirz are members of the club: lllary Goderis illarian Knobe Cecile Leibowitz Thurba hlcGlone Elsie hlejerle Dorothy llliiclce Beryl Uris Dorothy Roseniield Elva Jane Siemon Ralph Siemon Dorothy Siegrist Alice Tuleen Resel Turitz Leo Turitz Elsie YVeinberg Jerry VVoodin l f ,Z 1 7 , Z .Q 2 3 Z 5 2.2246 ,f f W K f Page Sixty-nina' Q SGD LIT! S L TI A The aim of the Sodalitas Latina is to broaden the Latin pupil's knowledge in subjects related to the regular Latin course. The club under the sponsorship of llliss lfirst has had a very successful year. Every two weeks during the class period, the club held very interesting meetings which included in the programs, reports, discussions, unusual pictures, and lantern slides. At the Frolic the club presented the fascinating Radiola Spirituola by which one was able to see and hear the present, past, and future. Ufffvfwy for lfirsz' St'lllf'.YfFI' Ujfirers for Sfrfnnl St'lll?.l'ff'l' President ............. -loHN NITIGIZR President ,......... HQJWARIJ VOSS Vice President. . . . . . Howaso Voss Vice President. . . .SALLY CL.xRKsoN Secretary .... ...... E mm' BKRUESS Secretary .... ..,. R 'IINNIE lXIi5TcAi.i-' Treasurer . . ...VVILLIAM ScHRoiii:5R Treasurer . . . . .XVri.LI.xxi SCHRoEoER 111f'lllZlt'l'.Y Oliver Apple Emily Burgess Alta Beattie Sally Clarkson lsahel Haskell Lucille Kramer Bernice Liphardt Klinnie hletcalf John Neiger Audrey Ryan Lucille Rath VC 'C :fn gf? 5-5552 ZZ -1'.Z. f 31, Q.: U cn. -1 fin '4 : 55. S 32 E: 35 WE' ::1. 23 fo Fa, '1 x Pagf Sffventy N T X5 it gk.-cm.. bliiifi ,, iw i i-.aiaiwr EE ill? H5955 E EI E iii,-iris: lrmiigq, lg - resin N xwss Nc x N154 -' SQ QW swag' NN WX' Ns N, ESS! Xia: x.. Xe Si lk W- Object: The object of the organization is to reach all freshmen and sophomores and to discover their latent ability and train them for organization work so they will be ready for work in other clubs of the school as well as outside. Under the sponsorship of Bliss Shutz and Kliss Eckblad, the club has completed its seventh successful year. The club was organized as the Sophomore division of the Junior English Council in IQ2j, but its name was changed to Alpha in IQ26. The officers for the year are as follows: President Vice PI esident ..... Secreta ry-T reasure 1' . . SCI'gCZlHt-Zlt-ZITIKS . . ..,....... . . . The following members responded to roll cz lllay Atkinson Bernice Bell Lyle Diamond John Elmstedt Karl Friedman D. L. 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'N' I V Q93 1 ,.- .Tj-3-,V..,5C',, 5,5 rgf.,..4,,,. wg,-Q-gig- b il f.-s,g.Vgw?'-' -:V S L Q ' 5 in K 4 7' - is -...V un 5 V V ,Qi 'ggw f F.. '55 ,fm -. , ,V -3- , .59 : 'Wi-. V 4? MARY ELIZABETH SUPER '29, reading 'lSeventh Heaven, won first place in declamation at the Big Nine Contest held in Rock Island, November second. 4 Q Z 1 , 9- -1-.-' 1 ,'f I I 1 wf I ,, Pagr Sffuenty-fifve lilizuln-tlr .Xlrmlr-rw-ln 'iill Blur-r lilimlwllr S4-pr-r '20 4':u'oIyn l'ir-iwrm '29 Wilma Xivlmlx '29 Iililmr Stapp '20 lim Ilnrmlvlmnn 'KH GIRLS' DECLAMATIQ JN The Girls' Declamation team won the triangular meet thia year. Mary Elizabeth Super in the meet, held in Rock Island, took lirst place. L if E - W, . 'ix Af lmn Snirvly '29 lion llnlilnzlrl '29 William Spi-rrhx' 'ZH llymnn St-wk '20 llill Maru-141-1' '29 llnwnrrl llzrlrllvl-rg' 'ZH BOYS' DECLAKIATION The Rock Island Boys' Declamation team won the triangular contest. ln the dual meet with Davenport the scores were zo-43 and 35-28. Donald Huhhart placed third in the Big Nine meet held at Galeshurg. ' 4 lluviil Cervin '29 Huy tilovkluitl' 'Sill Rir-luml Spitmus 'JU R2l'Yl!llJIIll Ulsou 'ill Willard Vouilo '::o llurry l-'algo-u '29 llflllilll Stock '29 Xlztryau laiouui: 'in DEBATE Rock Island placed second in the triangular contest held on March IS. The affirmative team defeated East Moline hy a score of 85-90, but the negative team lost to Moline, 92-89. The question was: Resolved-that the direct primary in state and federal offices be abolished. Hurry lfngen ,257 I lot'vl1i'u Lippens '31 l'j'lIl2lll Stl-ck 'SU Li-nu Sturm '29 tliarlvs Blu-x'iuu'cl '31 Roy lllot-kliorf 'Jill lilwl .Inuit Su-iuou ,ul liivllurll Spirzuus 'itll Xlatlu-l lilaluud 'Jil Iii-nuiv iliillllllilll '31 EXTEMPORE ln the Big Nine Extemp meet held at Princeton, Hyman Steck speaking on The Cruiser Controversy placed tifth. In the meet with Moline, Rock Island was defeated, hut the team made a creditable record against Davenport, being defeated by only a small margin. fd' - .. '- 'A fp L if 1 'g1 mF i '2 1 s 9 7'JL,L3Q' - is . IITJIIIIJK ,JI I? :fry-kb I, NJ ,. .xfgrk Y- , I L II W .1 ,pi 5 ,A 1. ,. I. , I , ' .I. , x ' ' , I 1 J 1 'LONG VIEW PARK. I ' 1 W 'spotx bf .sunny opening: mid ufitli fmoks T a, lie and ,read in, sloping into Ibvivdkjf N, 1 r V , . N- . IM I . , . , ,I .N .. 'x ,- I-I I,fA I . J. 431,-. .3. 5 ,ax I K H -V r. 415 4.3 5 vf b- 1 4 vw , 25.-1 . -K 4. 1 , W? .I II. . A 15625 , wus - +A ix ,.f7f ,UK 1, in .F inf , -X 'aa H wa. X: . . M 4. .Wir ' .-4' al 'v Sir, , 1-5. ,g :Liz ,1 1 ffm' ,, Swv-Q , W, .um .' 11 .I M. Ie' L2- wifi, H.. . 1 Y '1 Q-I m 'I1S?Igv. il -if 'I s ,,M I 'M ,L . 1.1 we i .. ., 9 1 I, In 15' ' v F ga 'f' 'A a., ' ' A We ,' 'H ,-17k-v .. In--: '-vs. H ,I I4 . X -W j,:.I.3' I .,I. I I I ,II NI. 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A Tw -J, ,Q up - - w-- Mr, . , , ' Q is Q q,-x x ' .W Y.-i V 1 - in f - 'A'-9 ,fag . - S 3-5,-v. .,,.,--- Jr, P A . - . ,-....f-w- x...fff1 , H X .f .. Y ,,.-rf .5 -,, ,Sq . 1' ,Q ...,.- 'H K' fu 3 lf, 51? L1 ii V 6? -gi if 3- '1 E3 iv? 'ii vii 3 5 ra L if Z lj' E ,H 5 ,. if E E Q- gi 72 X.. L, Fc. Rf ii 9 km E is 'P .1 J . H Q Q 5 LH 'E 2? Q- 5x Z! HE E' 3: .E It 2: 1? 8 2 The following schedule shows the good record made hy our foothall team this I I Voir: Yalr-ntiln-, S1-llrom-4lr'l', l'ollt-V, 'l'ln-us. l'al'u'lu'l'I. -lam-i'lu'. l'h:':'rI rofr: Sniw-ly, Wzilh-rs, llnlwrt, Nlrtloskvy, llnrlu-4-, l-risk, Iilnnl. Vw-mul rolr: I.. Olson, .Xu4lerson, llvrnian, liarm-tt, fllartiu, Slim-a, Mellonalll. 1'1'1'vl ron-.' Xrnc-ll, lilac-lit:-l, ll:-itnlan. York. Silncfox, li, tllslm, llllyxwjorlek, FOOTBALL Under the tutelage of Coach H. E. Behnamann, the Rock Island high grid squad enjoyed a successful season in spite of the fact that the team was one of the lightest that ever fought for the Crimson and Gold. Illany unexpected new stars came into the limelight this year. five of whom made the first all tri-city high football team. Bert Durlcee was placed on the all state team. school year: Rock Island ... ...34 Savanna .... r Rock Island . . . . . . 7 LaSalle-Peru Rock Island . . . . . .20 Cedar Rapids Rock lsland . . . . . . lj Kewanee . . . Rock Island . . . . . . O Rockford . Rock Island . . . . . . 7 Galeshurg . . Rock Island . . . . . .10 Davenport . . Rock Island . . . .. . 0 Bloline , 2 y Z , 5 I y f 5 f y 3, , i 7 f f maya zwfafaf we Q W W Top rorr: ll:-In-it, Il2ll'l'llTIIl'l'S. Barlivs, M1-Uoiiald, IllII'li1'l', Paulseii. l if'.sl rnl1'.' lirnst, l'rif-. .IIlfIl'l'54lll, I'IlSIll'l'. BASKETBALL Tri-city champions for the first time since 1926! By dint of hard work and good coaching the R. I. I-I. S. quintet won the Tri-city Basketball Championship trophy and the Hllloline Dispatch Tri-City Basketball Championshipw trophy. Fisher, Durlcec, Paulsen, lXIcDonald, and I-Iobert made the all tri-city team. The following is the basketball schedule for this year: Big Nine Tfll1IIIIlIIIUIIf.' Rock Island 33, East Nloline 163 Rock Island 21, Gales- burg 235 Rock Island 20, lllonmouth 163 Rock Island 22, Aledo Ilj Rock Island 23, Orion 22, Roelc Island 31, Davenport 26: Rock Island 24, LaSalle-Peru 12, Rock Island 15, Orfon 222 Rock Island 35, llloline II, Rock Island 35, Savanna QQ Rock Island 25, Davenport 24: Rock Island 25. Cambridge 183 Rock Island 22, Galesburg IS: Rock Island 17, llloline 135 Rock Island 33, Geneseo 16. Dislrirt TfJ1ll'lllIlI1FIlf.'RlICk Island 29, Keithsburg II, Rock Island 33, Viola 7, Rock Island 23, Coal Valley 63 Pool: Island 17, lllolirte 18. ,V z ' . 1 5 :R , Wm , 2 mm A Z ,ig if ' 53-W Wfffgf 5' ' . .,2. ja ,A W M, , ' -Laziiiii' - 3 KYKY ,.,, ,,,, ' j ffifxl,!ngig111::+fL?j'gT,5 ,,,. 'ifqe Page Eighty-tfwo Trip ruir: than-In liivnnn-I. Nlartin, Austin, Str-nulwr-K, Ninn-ox, l'a1'f-In-:'t. R, Olson, I.. Olson. .llivlrllr 1'ul1'.' Witter, llorhrsmi, IIQIIIIHPI, Hvhl, lirfwaiirls. Nlvtallilzgi. Sniwly, lfirxl rmr: IliHl4Q.L'l'lI, Vollins, Ilr-iisli-Av. l'i-sr-hangg BllI'lIl'll. lhralr-r, Spills-r. TR CK Rock Island Highs crop of speed kings still survives. In the dual meet with hloline, Pesehang, Edwards, and Durkee starred for the home team. The Crimson sprinters won this meet. The Crimson spiked-shoe corps turned out to he the eonquerors in the nineteenth A .Y Y. W W . . . ,. nnual Big IN1ne eonferenee, taking first place easllv. king Edwards shattered the only k mar s of the contest by jumping the high hurdles in 16.3 seconds and leaping 2I feet ' h II inc es in the broad jump. Bert Durkee, our grid and basketb all star, took Hrst in the shotput. The good record made by our track team follows: Quad-city Indoor IVIeet .................... Rock Island third. Rock Island f69J vs. Nloline 1625. Rock Island 1725 vs. Clinton CSM. Big Nine at hfloline .......... i. .. .. .Rock Island first. .mi 1IlYl'i lfidnm , ll We iifffffig ,ii 5 jg , ,.,.. Z .... 2 eeee eeee wwf 'iii TT 'V HQ: ...,, . .... ze... ei' .. 1 ffffQ?!f,fg52 ,v,,, 5.11am ,,,,,: ,,-'jjj ,,,, .1111 .....,..,,,......, 1fMJ.E.W.1i ,.... Page Eighty-three ATHLETIC COACHES It is R. Clark, B.S., our athletic manager, who has brought our athletics to a paying basis and it is he who helped make our athletic seasons so successful. Mr. Clark wishes to tell the student body this: Interest on the part of contestants and fans in athletics has been on the increase ever since 1917. At the Davenport game in 1917 the attendance was less than two hundred people, actual count. The attendance at the Daven- port game in 1928 was five thousand, Basketball has jumped from the debit side of the l-edger to the credit side. Track athletics cannot be made to be entirely self-supporting but it can be made to become partly so when our new stadium will be completedf' Harry E. Behnamann, B. P. E., our football coach and director of athletics, has had a varied and successful history as an athletic director. He has held positions at El Paso, Texas, H. S.g U. S. Army campsg A. E. F. camp, Hastings, Nebraska, H. S., Hastings, College, Nebraskag East H. S., lX1inneapolis, Nlinnesotag Vocational H. S., lylinneapolisg and Rock Island, Illinois, H. S. He has coached our football team for five years. VVhen the football season opened last fall, writ-es lVIr. Behna- mann, Hthere were on hand only a few experienced players and un- developed material to work with. This was not very promising, however, we proved to hav-e an exceedingly good team. Bloch credit is due the boys for their fighting and wonderful display of cooperation and team work. Coach Robert Burgitt, A.B., because of his apparent youth, hasnlt a v-ery large record as an athletic coach. Nevertheless, many of his teams that he has produced have been nothing else but successful. He held the position of athletic director for four years at Grinnell College, where he coached football, basketball, and track. lWr. Burgitt has this to say: In looking over the personnel of the team, one finds that the squad was composed of popular, clean-cut fellows. They had an abundant amount of courage and they were always gentlemen on and off the court. I donlt believe any one could have picked ten boys who could have better represented their schoolf' An old timer in the game of athletics is YValter L. Kimmel, A.B. YVere we to trace his athletic career we would hnd him in the Lead- ville, Colorado, H. S., in the Anna, Illinois, H. S.g in the Union Academy at Anna, Illinoisg and last, but not least, in the Rock Island high school. For seven years he coached all the athletics of our school and for the last four years he has tutored the track teams only. Coach Kimme-l's idea of track is as follows: The very nature of track naturally brings out the best that is in one, more than other branches of athletics. Grit and determination need fostering here, if ever. The old adage: 'Faint heart neler won fair maid,' is quite applicable here, for certainly faint hearts never won a track meetf, E , Q 5 2 , 2 Q y 64? 2 a Z f ' ' f E V f f , f f ff 2 Q54 ai WZ? Q 2 Z ' iff ,,,,,, ......,.... Page Eighty-four L A SALLE - Banca Gauss av fn :uni HH? 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The house is entirely sold out. We'd like to be able to turn the mike on and just let you listen to the entire play, but as it will be impossible to do so, I will explain to you how the play is progressing. It is now 8:10, and it has been planned to start promptly at 8:15. The orchestra -the one that played for the sophomore party--has been entertaining the audience with some of the latest popular numbers since 7:50. The auditorium is nearly filled to capacity now, and there are still a few stragglers coming in. There! two signals from back stage-the lights are dimmed-the audience is quieting down. 1'1l be with you between the first and second acts, listeners. So far so good! The first act went over with a bang! as the fellows say. Eliza- beth Andersch and Don Hubbart played the parts of a mother and father sacrificing for their family in a very true to life way. Florence Appelquist and Bill Sperry as Lois and Brad lived up to their reputations as collegiate young folks. The role of a typical older brother was played by Ed Behrens. Mary Elizabeth Soper was excep- tionally good as grandma. Since it is nearly time for the second act, I will name the other students who appeared in this act. There was Clarence lVIcCaw as Noel, a friend of the family, Howard Dahlberg as Mr. Day, Lucille Kramer as Aunt Julia, and Bestor Witter as Ronald, Aunt Julia's son. The orchestra has received the signal again and has ceased playing, and now, radio listeners, the curtain is slowly opened upon the scenes of the second act. The curtain is again pulled to show a lapse of time during the second act. It is parting again. All is well! The cast lived up to its reputation. The performance moved along very smoothly. Two more characters were introduced. Carolyn Pierson played the part of Hugh's, the older brother's fiancee very remarkably. Carolyn has so far established a very good reputation as an actress, and she is very nobly supporting it. James Hansgen nearly brought down the roof with his storming and raging. Unlike James to storm, isn't it? Well, he certainly got into character and played the role of Kimberly, mayor of the town, to good advantage. The curtain is opening, but not for the last act. llfliss Peterson, the coach, has stepped out, and now John Nieger is presenting a beautiful bouquet of roses to her from the Dramatic Club. l'll be with you laterg it is now time for the final act. Lula- ,A ' ' 225:19 ,f , ., , f .1 V ' ' '1'5,,j.f,,-. I ' wi, A, g,.,j,-' -' wa' ffgaf. , fy f ,4. A ' J ,5 ' A l., ,, .,f,.-2,fWCf'4'f, zgjv., , f . 151 !,' , , f , .vygifzzlyzff ,J , .. , V' ,, V, A M,.4,,l ,v 'i,,,:H,,,,7,,o,f,.4 . ..,Mv.4.,vp,g,,,ll . ,Av A wNC, .,,,,4,,,,:w5:,,,. U lm., ,vi JY, 4, A - I-v w, WW- ,, ,.,, I , ---f'---- 3 v'--,vY ,4 W M ,,----,v 1 ,, um Y,-' mm -iY-Y- m i MH - A ,f V, f -v- 'H Page Eighty-nine The play is over but the memory lingers on. The plot was, indeed, one that may well be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Ingals had three children in college for whom they sacrificed uncomplainingly so that they might have all the advantages that a college career affords. Mrs. lngal's family ridiculed her for making everything so soft and allowing their goose to hang high for the children, but Mrs. Ingals contended that the children did appreciate what she did for them and would in time show their appre- ciation. When the three Ingals returned from college, they had various plans made for their vacations. The twins, Lois and Brad, were spending the summer in expensive camps and Hugh in New York making arrangements for getting married. The children showed themselves the right type when they readily gave up their plans and went to work as soon as they heard that their father was in financial diffi- culties. Very naturally, the Ingals family turned out to be all that lllr. and lVIrs. lngals had thought, and more, too. It really was a good production, and everyone in the crowd seems to have been well pleased. I'm sure that you regret not having been here, folks. It is too late to regret now, but just remember the next time a play is given by the high school. It is growing late now, and the crowd is rapidly clearing out. And so, folks, I take this opportunity to urge you to buy your tickets for the three on-e-act plays that will be given by the speech classes on January 25. VVe shall broadcast that night also, but you do not realize what you miss by not being here. Station W. T., owned and operated by the high school in Rock Island, now signing off at exactly 101212. Good-night, dear friends, until January 25. ,. is ' 5 5 AL a... ..., a-2 . . 2, eeee 1 .,,,, . .... ............ Ill-M ......... ........... 3 . f' W .... e1111i....l, ..,.,.,,,,,.,,, ef, Page Ninety JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Good evening, folks! This is announcer Jerry again up in the studio of the Rock Island high school where station W. T. is situated. Tonight, dear listeners, we are going to let you listen in on the reports of the junior class play. It is 'AThe Bride by Stuart Oliver and George Middleton. It is nearly time now for the play to start. While we wait, let me tell you something that is a little different. There usually is an orchestra here, you know, but tonight a Brunswick victrola, secured through the courtesy of the Brunswick Music House, is being used. .lt sounds very nice. The girls are selling eskimo pies again tonight. They are putting down their trays and taking their seats now, so the play must be going to start. Yes, there goes the curtain. are as as The first act is over, and never has there been a more skillful act. Perhaps I am speaking too early in the evening, for there is time yet for something to happen, but, from the appearance of the players, they will not allow any mishaps. They appear to be enjoying every minute of the time. Imagine Virginia Trent in a beautiful white bride's dress. Wouldn't she be just the type to win a man's heart? Well, she appears to be doing so. James, a new but faithful butler, is being well portrayed by Clair Strombeck. And think of Robert Theus as an old, growly bachelor who really admires women but is afraid to admit it. Then there is Mary Wright as Miss Henrietta Travers. Is she charming? Well, I guess. Aunt Hen still has some hopes for Wilson Travers, Bob Walters. She says it isn't altogether impossible for him to marry, although he is very interested in rubies. Edward QEarlj Potter made a typical, handsome, easily-bribed policeman, and his name was O'Brien, too. There go the lights! Illl be with you again soon. SK- as -JE Well, here I am again, folks, and I didn't keep you Waiting long either, did I? Perhaps, though, it did seem long to you folks sitting at home there, but everything has been moving along so fast here that the time fairly flies. This play is certainly a mystery. First Virginia was a bride, and now she is being sought after as a thief, but all she does is sleep. What next? Walter Kimmel played the part of a very eccentric fellow from up state who was seeking his long lost bride. He conversed with Marie fthe bridej long enough to pass her a note. What does that mean? Inspector Gillson as played by Earl Hutchinson tried to make Marie 'fess up. She refused, however. Ah, there's Edward Potter presenting llliss Peterson with a bouquet. The music has ceased now, and the curtains are parting. BK SF Sl? , .A 5 I A ' x , Vii' V A M- r'i I' M 'W it ,ffl ., ., .V . ., . 1,..5,,,,,,,,, ,,.:f,,' A,ApA7..:g, , v-Wim ,,,.?,5,,.,,, --mm-:L Hmm Page Ninety-one Howard Voss as Dr. Sandross tried to prove lvliss Duquesne crazy, but he didn't get away with it and scarcely made his own get-away. And now, folks, since it's getting late, I'll tell you just who the bride was. She was a detective. Why a detective? She was sent to the Travers' home to catch the faithful butler who attempted to steal the rubies. Gillson was on the level, but Dr. Sandross and Pelham were in cahoots with James. Aunt Hen is happy. VVhy? She feels that Nlortimer has had a lesson and that Wilson has, for he is going to marry lVIarie. The play was one of the best ever produced at high school. And to think that the juniors are not supposed to be experienced! It surely promises great things for the senior play next year. Now, radio listeners, thanking you for your kind attention, I now sign off at exactly 10:50 from station VV. T., owned and operated by the high school in Rock Island, Illinois. Pleasant dreams! 3 1' A Z V. e J, I ff' 1' .. '13-T ff, ,ff M gm fi! ' ' 'YZ ri 3 -, ,, 71' 1,-,fp 1 ., ,.,. wie , .f-- . , , , Q ' ., ,ap an ,Mm ,, .-.,-g.4Q::c, ,, -,,,f.-135' Az. , ,I-.,', ygf 'c ---- - I1::iTf4 ' Vrvl .. ,,,,,, Q. ,,,,, H ,eegve ,,,fi,,3 ,V,Y,,,,-' Je Page Ninety-tfwo SPEECH CLASS PLAYS Hello, Folks! This is station W. T. of the Rock Island high school. This evening we are going to broadcast three one-act plays which are being presented and produced by the Advanced Speech classes of this school. The cast and the producing committees have been under the able direction of lX'Iiss Peterson, who teaches public speaking here. The casts for these plays were selected from the classes and most of the practicing was done during school time. Committees, including stage props, stage managers, make-up, etc., were appointed for each play, and a large percentage of their work was done in class time, also. The first play that will be presented-I might add that even While l talk, an orchestra, consisting of Speech students assisted by a few other talented members of the school, is offering some very fine music-is a mystery by Gilbert Emery, f'Thank You, Doctor. The cast of characters is as follows: Nurse Grey-Dorothy VVulffg Mrs. Lester-Josephine Hesselg Doctor Gurney-Bill lylauckerg the Patient-Harry Steebg and Denny Cart-Robert Theus. The curtain is drawing now! the scene is a reception room in a doctor's office. Stand by for a short time, radio friends. I'll be with you when the play is over. The play was very exciting, interesting, mysterious, and well-produced. llflrs. Lester attempted to get away with a very valuable string of pearls, and to make her get away she worked out a very clever plan. She Went to Doctor Gurney, a brain specialist, and said that her brother was affected by a strange notion of a stolen neck- lace. She expects to be able to get him into the doctor's office that afternoon. ln the meantime, she has made an appointment with a jeweler for the afternoon. He is to meet her with the pearl necklace in Doctor Gurney's office where she is posing as the doctor's niece. She hurries away with the pearls, and when the doctor finds Denny last in the waiting room, he supposes that he is the patient and is certain that he is when he begins to talk of a pearl necklace. The nurse and doctor are just ready to phone for the ambulance to take Denny away, when a detective, who has been disguised as a patient, brings lllrs.. Lester in with the pearls. So put your mind to rest. They were returned to their right owner. There is a number of girls hustling about selling eskimo pies. They are wearing very clever white aprons and caps with blue ruffles around them. The next play is about to begin now. It promises to be an up and coming pro- duction. It is HA Girl to Order. There is the signal now. See you later! sw are ae And she is A Girl to Order. The play was a very clever, collegiate one. Dud Elliot, a senior, as played by Bill Sperry had been using entirely too much money and had accounted for the amount used by telling his folks that he was spending it on the girl to whom he was engaged. A -. -9451 1.1. , , . . ' ' 1. 112 . , ,,,, ,-,, , , , -,,. ,, , , -1'f z,.fa-,f ' f.,f,f1f 1f '-144: uf- i 4,1 'ff' f . yz7 'f' .1 f' .'f:','. - .- .rwfx ff' , - 3 fy Q' -. ' 6 .95 Q,'.57'7f9i.f,fff 1f,'. 7 'fi - V-'fiff 9' 7'!l'.fQ ,:QF,f:,C ? ' V' ,w'2fffflU , ' ,11. 'f ' 7'9 A' 'i7fff7? ' Ziff' YYVYY v,,, ,YYYY ,, Page Ninety-three Dud's', father, as portrayed by Edward Karr, determined to pay Dud a visit and see whether his friend was really worthy of so much praise and money as Dud used. Dud was frantic when he heard that his father was coming, for he had had a break up with his girl. He could see no way out of his troubles, and so he summoned the aid of his friends. Finally the fellows, that is, Howard Dahlberg as Puck Evans and Raymond Bouslough as Biscuits', Nelson, decided that 'ALady Clayton as played by Bestor Witter should play the role of Dud's fiancee. He finally consented, but he made many breaches of etiquette. When the boys realized that Mr. Elliot saw that they were playing some joke, they explained to him saying that they wanted to see if they really could pass Lady', Clayton off as a girl. And just at that moment Elsie Jordan, the girl, which part was played by Margie Channon, made her appearance at Dud's door and said that she had reconsidered. Mr. Elliot passed his approval on her, and they lived happily ever after. Even while I was talking, Dan Snively presented Miss Peterson with a bouquet showing the appreciation that the classes feel for Miss Peterson. They are leaving me in the dark here. They're ready for the last show. Stand by, please! 959 if -JF Last, but not least. This play was as well produced as the others, so it would be impossible to say which was the best since they were all of such different types. This was Thursday Evening by Christopher Morley. lt is the story of a young married couple who happen to be unfortunate enough to have both mothers-in-law at their home at the same time. An argument comes up between husband and wife and becomes rather heated. Both persons hurry out of the room in opposite directions in a fit of anger. The mothers-in-law, who have been listening, make an attempt toward reconciling them by each telling the good in her child and the bad in the other's. They are very successful in their attempt, and the couple is soon reconciled. Those who took part were: Dan Snively as Gordon Johns, Avis Dunlap as Mrs. Gordon Johns, Agatha De Reus as Mrs. Johns CGordon's motherj, and Alta Beattie as Mrs. Sheffield fLaura's motherj. And now, radio listeners, another of the high schoolls enterprises is successfully over. We hope that you have enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed broadcasting. Now, I invite you to listen in on, perhaps, one of the biggest affairs of the season, the senior class play. lt will be given here on May 9, IO, at 8:00 p. m. Until that time announcer Jerry advises you to save up your pennies and buy your tickets early. Good night! ., ,.1.. l M , ima, if-My E, . 733 ......., Page Ninety-four SENIOR CLASS PLAY It is nearly time for Dulcy to arrive, folks. Tonight We are broadcasting the senior class play, Dulcy by Connelly and Kaufman. The play was presented last night but we were unable to broadcast. Two of the girls' roles were double cast. This was an interesting thing to do but it meant more work for the coach, Miss Peterson. It is nearly time now for the performance to start and I have many things to tell you. First of all, I see a number of the senior girls selling candy, and they are selling it too. They are very good salespeople. Ah, folks, the auditorium is dark now and the curtains are parting. Stand by, please, until the first act is over. Radio listeners, I nearly forgot that I was supposed to be announcing. That first act surely was a Hwowf' It certainly was well produced. The setting was very picturesque and was really quite different from any used by the school for some time. It was the living room in the suburban home of Dulcy and her husband. In this act Dulcy was getting ready to entertain a number of guests at a week-end party. The scene took place just before dinner on Friday night. Dulcy, which part is being played by Carolyn Pierson tonight and lklary E. Soper last night, is that type of person who is continually trying to plan affairs for others. At this time, she is particularly interested in arrang- ing a business deal with Mr. Forbes CBi11 lX'Iauckerj for her husband fDon Hubbartj. To carry out her plans, she invited lklr. Forbes, his wife, Adelaide Nicholson, and his daughter, Angela, who was portrayed by Janet Elmsted last night and Florence Appelquist tonight, to be her guests. The other guests are Schuyler Van Dyck QEd Behrensb. whom Dulcy met at a tea in the home of a neighbor, Tom Sterrett CHoward Dahlbergl, who was invited to remain for the party when he came to see lVIr. Forbes for whom he is advertising engineer, and Vincent Leach fBestor Witterj. Dulcy invited Leach for Angela because she does think they make such a charming coupleg and I almost forgot VVilliam Parker as played by Bill Sperry. I did not mean to omit him but I am so used to hearing Dulcy speak of him merely as Brother VVilly. Then, of course, there is Henry, the butler as portrayed by James I-Iansgen. I'm sorry I can't tell you more but the curtain is parting now for Act II. I'll be with you soon, dear friends. at a ae So far so good? The curtain was pulled to show a lapse of time. So long! are as at Such humor you never enjoyed in all your life, folks! It certainly is ludicrous. The plot is developing very nicelyg but somehow or another, Dulcy is having a hard time to get the good will of lNIr. Forbes. Everything that she mentions for his enjoy- ment is something which he dislikes. The love affair between Leach an Angela is pro- . , A g M, 5, f if W 4 M A . 3 f V' -' L, - f ,xv , ' ,.,ff,1 ' V 134453. 2539 'f1gQf.54f'i :1 , , , fig-1,'.E ,ggi ..,, ..... iii' ' , f...-ZW!!! ...... 1f55f'9 Z'-1aE23'iv'1.-1, v Y,,,. ...... I .. Page Ninety-H-ve PLAY CAST OR SENI C O 1 a.. Q2 A S pu , k Rauf Bill Maucker. Howard Dahlberg, Edwin Behrens, Crawford VVilli?1ITlS, ,lame Hanfgffll Cfflffl' R010-' Adelaide NlCl10lS0Il, CHFOIYD Pi Donald Hubbart, Mary Elizabeth Snper, janet Elmsledt. Front R0 Beator VVitter, Florence Appelquist, YVilliam Sperry. gressing very rapidly and, by the way, that curtain was to show the period of time which passed while Leach was telling the story of one of his scenarios. Did you know that Ed Behrens played the piano? We didn't either, but he accompanied Leach in his story telling. And how he played was nobody's business. This act took place immediately after dinner on Friday night. Tonight, folks, instead of an orchestra, we are using a panatrope, which was secured through the courtesy of the Schmidt music house. The baby-grand piano which was used on the stage was secured through them also. Be with you soon, folks. Time for the Final act. By the way, Bert Durkee just presented Miss Peterson with a bouquet. -XE ai? ik Such a play never has been presented at old R. I. H. S. One experienced such a variety of feelings during the evening, Joy, horror, dismay, disgust, pity, unhappi- ness, romance-all were mingled throughout the play. . Dulcy's plans, although somewhat altered, finally worked out to perfection. The business deal between Forbes and Smith was closed with very satisfactory agreements and, I'll have you know, unimportant Brother Willie won Angela's heart and hand. So good was the production that we do not wonder where Don Hubbart got his inspiration for composing a song, Dulcy. l'Dulcy, my lovely Dulcy You mean the world to me. You carry happiness everywhere Your words and laughter banish care. Dulcy, my lovely Dulcy You've proved a help to me Time will but tell that You always meanwell Dulcy dear, I love you. Now, dear radio friends, since this is the last play of the season, announcer Jerry wishes to thank all of you for your kind cooperation in all the school projects during the year and now may prosperity be to all until we meet again. Announcer Jerry, in behalf of the senior class, wishes you all a good night! ,A ,V'V lf L. 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TAQX' M Y WMP' Q S, fi5TA,WPy -KK I , . , N Aff' I f 1 Y wg 3 X gf Z ,Q is 2 Q X jylum hm V ETENTION A 9' LL BE RNARD FEMfNf,qON V j V 5 FQRfr ARMSTIQONG HOTEL f dgfmbsphere 'breatpizes rest and comfort, and the rficiriiy' Chambers .Aq: A A gcem full of welcome. I x. ' A '- , P 1-.,. ' -. . 5 4 1 1 v 'FJ Fr kk I .3 1 , A 1 5 1 I. gag K x 1 ,., v' f 1.' . W, 1341-2 x N5 , 1 - -4 -'mu , ,Q Ji 'io 1 -1 .ff RZ I S '15 ,s K F wi Ps A E E e 5 ik 11 in 2 SS me G F ff EQ 21 H? H. qu W 4 sr ff S af EE 2? EVA ,I it A -.. 5- 5 5 9 F' SOPHOMORE PARTY Good evening, folks! This is station VV. T. owned and operated by the Rock Island high school where the spirit of cooperation and friendliness forever prevails. Tonight, folks, we are broadcasting the semester sophomore party. Before the Hkiddiesu Qwouldn't the sophomores feel complimented though ?-but they are the kiddies of our schoolj begin coming in. let me tell you how uniquely the ballroom is decorated. There are many colored autumn leaves strewn around the room, and festoons of highly colored autumn leaves are draped from one light to another. Cornstalks are stacked around the columns and in the corners of the room. Can you hear the sopho- mores laughing and talking now? The first thing that I notice, as I glance out from my studio here, is the orchestra filing in. just a moment and I'll turn the mike over to the excited guests and let you enjoy the hubbub- Plind - Hi, Roy! - Gimme 'A,' will you, Elva ? - Ah, therels Bob -k'Hi Gang. Listeners, would you like to know who is playing tonight? VVell, there's Rex Brown almost lost in that big baritone of his. Francis Lear is again wielding that famous trombone, and that mean trumpet is being played by Francis, brother, Roy. I notice that Elva Jane Siemon is 'fpounding the worries for the boys and there's Howard Voss executing all the latest numbers on his sax.', Three guesses as to who is at the drums-Roy Winters. lXfIost of the girls and a few of the more progressive boys are dancing, and we have a fine stag line on the west side of the room. Did you hear the whistle? lVIr. Youngert is introducing Mr. Baird as-hardly Mastei' of Ceremonies, but perhaps-dicector of games. Radio audience, I will again let you listen while I step out to get a drink of water. as at ae VVell, folks, I'm back now. I was over in the cooking room, and it looks very promising. The students are dancing the last dance before refreshments. Now, lWr. Youngert is blowing his whistle and instructing the students to line up and go in and get their lunch, cafeteria style. This surely must be about the last dance. You know, the party must break up promptly at 10:30. Ah, yes, here is that very familiar but unwelcome strain, A'Mi-id plea-sures and pal-aces tho-0 we may roam-. There's no-o place like home! This is station VV. T., owned and operated by the Rock Island high school, where the spirit of friendliness and cooperation forever prevail. And now, we are signing off at exactly thirty-two minutes past ten olclock, on the evening of October 26. Dear friends, announcer 'AJerry bids you all a good-night, and sweet dreams. aa , --eeeeeee lm 2 t .V.., . fivvvv -is feee--- f e Z my . fivqefvg ',Vi' r f 'e.zf.i??f fT g W 13 .... .rx ........ ,fa ....... .................. ........ . ,,,,Y.,. f ...VY,,, E .. ,,,.,,.,... V,,,,, Q .--, Page One Hundred Three JUNIOR-SENIOR PARTY Well, here we are again, folks, up here in th-e ball room of the Manual Arts building, and are about to broadcast for your enjoyment the Junior-Senior party. The orchestra is in its place all tuned up and ready to produce the goods. There, they are striking up their first number. Listen, can you hear it? It makes you feel welcome, doesn't it? The proud juniors and seniors are coming in much faster now. It seems as though they were waiting downstairs for the music to start. The folks are now having a very good time dancing. Cal is now favoring the group with a vocal selection, l'Nobody's Sweetheart Now. Would you like to know who else is in the orchestra tonight? Well, there's Bernard Peschang, playing cornetg King Edwards, banjo, Art Collins, pianog Abe Cohn, saxophone, and as I said, Cal Heitman playing drums and occasionally offering a vocal number. Mr. Youngert is calling order. He must have something special to say. Oh, he is introducing Earl Mclnnis who is going to tap-dance. The orchestra is playing for him, and how he can dance is nobody's business. Now Miss Liebbe is conducting a grand march. There are a number of the faculty members and several of the students' parents in attendance this evening. They seem to be enjoying themselves watching the young folks dance. It is getting quite late now, and Mr. Youngert is inviting the group to form a bread-line. They do so not unwillingly, and those who have passed through the kitchen certainly look happy. They have very delicious looking refreshments-chow olate and strawberry ice cream and cake. Most of the students have now finished eating and are summoning the orchestra to get back to their places, for 10:30 is drawing near. They are dancing almost con- tinuously now for the orchestra is very considerate. They do not take much time out between dances because they, too, know that the evening is now nearly spent. Oh, folks, it is now ten-thirty, and still they dance on. lwr. Youngert naturally would be a little more lenient with the juniors and seniors than with the sophomores. Alas! I spoke too soon. The orchestra is playing Show lN'Ie the VVay to go Home. The students, happy but reluctant, are now turning their footsteps toward home. Dear listeners, I trust that I am now bringing another happy evening to an end. I hope that you will tune in with us on every possible occasion. Our next social func- tion will be the frolic on February 15. And now, announcer Jerry bids you all a 'fgood-night from station W. T., the Rock Island high school radio station. It is now exactly 10:51. Good night, folks! , ' ,6 14 .',' f gf: v,,l K , -Ld i 2 ff -W ana: sh -e .,.,, ....,....,, ..,............... ..,...,,...... ,......,. rrfr Page One Hundred Four THE FROLIC Station W. T., folks, of the Rock Island high school beginning its broadcasting of an exciting evening in this building. This is February 15, you know, and also the night of our annual frolic. There is a large candy booth near the door of the auditorium, sponsored by the Dramatic club. The minstrel show is put on by the Boys' Glee Club. Next to their room, the Latin club is displaying a very remarkable new invention, the television. ' Girls are dashing about through the crowd selling balloons, dolls, caps, French fried potatoes, candy, and eskimo pies. The Physics club has tried a novel means of drawing attention. They have a loud- speaker connected up, and the music is surely drawing a crowd to their show. A bulletin board gives the returns of the popularity contest, which the Black Hawk tribe is sponsoring. The tribe also has a 'lkangaroon court. It is now 9:10, and the signal has been given for the side shows to close up. Everyone is filing into the assembly. The main show is starting now. It is a play entitled As You Like lt,', written by Don Hubbart. Crawford Williams, Rolla Pollock, and Herb Lindstrom just favored the audience with a number, In the Evening by the Moonlight. Crawford Williairis and Ed Behrens now have agreed to sing solos. A chorus of girls consisting of Florence Appelquist, Carolyn Pierson, Coralu Channon, Lucille Kramer, Adelaide Nicholson, Mary Elizabeth Soper, Maryan Loomis, and Helen Rolf offered a group of popular song hits. They were accompanied on the piano by Josephine Hessel. And now Bennie Tallman and his famous Hukey' are producing I Faw Down and Go Boom. The audience assisted him in this. Here's a better one yet. Ray Belden is executing Sonny Boy as no one else can. Earl Mclnnis just came in and now is doing Don't be Like That in song and dance. The other fellows taking part are Bill Maucker, Bill Sperry, and Dan Snively. The boys are now preparing the stage for a three-act play, The Modern Cin- derella. Bill Maucker, who makes the cutestl' little girl imaginable, is reading the story. The rest of the cast is Cinderella-Bill Sperry, the two haughty sisters-Kem neth McBride and Bestor VVitterg the mother-Beryl Orisg Prince-Dan Snivelyg Page-Ben Tallman. The entire Cast is closing with 'lHappy Days and Lonely Nights, and everyone is happy. The crowd is moving about considerably, but Mr. Martin has an important announcement to make. He states that Coralu Channon was voted the most popular girl in school and Bert Durkee, the most popular fellow. And so ends a perfect evening. Announcer jerry now bids you all a good night from station W. T. Good-night, everybody! 7 , ,IAA , 6, : A 2 If .gg ,,,, J, 7 V ,L ,M 'I Q Am 1 ,Hy C',g,g' ,,,., ' ,. 1 g V , .Lf 'f'2'.-my ,-,lm W if 'zum E' M342 :-: ---- iff W1 W V . m ,- , . V, , if z 1'-1,ff L ...Y 5 W SQQ ,Y,,,,YY,,,,,, f ,,,,Y,,,,,, , ,,,, af' ,-,,. f' ,,,,,Y, Y--,,,, I ,H YYI- -'04 Page One Hundred Five G r ekzrfhclti' A www ww Kava. ward' V 5 ii Yfec1.fP5gLAgg5 la X YK t V JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Hello, folks! We are gathering here in the ballroom of the Manual Arts build- ing for the largest and last affair of this school year. I am safe in saying that most of the seniors come here regretting that this is their last opportunity to attend a school party. I wish you were here to see this room. It surely is beautifully decorated in the senior class colors, violet and dark blush pink. The girls are promenading around here in some very pretty evening gowns. The juniors are playing the parts of per- fect hosts and hostesses, and now each senior fellow is being presented with a bouton- niere and each girl a corsage-both embodying the class flowers, sweetpeas and roses. The students seem 'to be dancing more tonight than ever. Perhaps the thoughts of this being the last party of the year rouses interest in them. Mr. Youngert is calling order, and now one of the juniors is presenting the seniors with very appropriate giftsqg and such gifts as they are. Ah, well, class day is yet to come. Then the seniors will get even with the juniors. There seems to be a large number of students across the hall playing cards. The evening is surely going fast. It seems as though we've hardly been here more than a half an hour, and here it is nearly ten o'clock. Mr. Youngert is now summoning the students to lunch. The refreshments look very appetizing-ice cream and cake-and lots of both! The orchestra has begun playing again and nearly everyone has again turned to dancing. The time surely flies. It is ten-thirty now. Time to break up! Mr. Youngert is giving them a bit more time. One more dance and then Home Sweet Home. The students never liked to leave at ten-thirty but tonight it is nearly eleven, and they are more reluctant than ever before. Yes, the seniors dread the thoughts of its being their last high school party. One thing they can always bear in mind, even though it was the last, it was the best. l Announcer Jerry now bids all the radio listeners a good-night and good-bye from the seniors. Station W. T., owned and operated by the high school in Rock Island, Ill., signs off at exactly II :O7 on the evening of lNIay 31. Good-night everyone. 5 7 ,limlfu 7 LA 47 'ff' 11 ' ' 5, -no A j V' . A 1, fy .-,, 5' lm. .. -MMM 1:5 Q, I ----- . Q , V hW1v,,jj,c::H:. ij ! A -N --V, mv ,,,, ' 9 . f . ...,.... N , - -ff............. ,., ,,,,Y,,,Y m , .. , ,,,... ...., , , A --Y,-v-, 3 f-,-,-, Mgw-Y-qMw,,,uam-,HM-in Page One Hundrcd Se-ven L H , 1. A. A gubiw ,iw H .s,,: Vat. lj, -,.. ,, 1 uf , ' A ,. r ,, V, ry, Y ' V H Y N -' -' 2 - ' A 'f es - ., -. -' 9- -, 51 1 1XEL6- Pf ' , my Wi ' 'W-' V '7' '? F '12 Ji- e' TY 'l 15 , 2.4 .. .. , . . in ' X 'W E. ,.',y. Y , ,i . Y. , .ff V' , 3, -I O y CRIMSON AND GOLD FOREVER Uh, yes, we are the true blue crowd, I e And by 'our school we'll always loyal stand, ' 'Uf'- Crimson and Old Gold we're proud, 1 ' The pennant first and best in -all the land., We love our Qld Rock Island High, For hen our 'very best we always give, H er name and fame are written in the sky, And her glory through the vears shall ever live .B I! 5 isd- , ,B .3 N 1j,,'2' -aff, Y. , 1 . fn- , 'v Hd We e , M, -,Q W , ' ' V . .fu ' ' 5: - rw - L ' ., . .W , . 1-' sw,-V - W 1 -. :W 9 ' A - , 5 at ,'fVf,f.' '- Q 3 ' R 5. N X5 : x X x NM 1 X V.,-xt N 'm ' x 'm ' 1 X' jf- 'Q 1 ' 1 E ' M N M X ,- xliy' K' Q, Q1 it F 2 3 Q fl Ee 5 5 Pi 5 e E E E E 5 E4 -fl 5 Q. 5 5 gf fi E P: P E 'X x ev H da Do You Remember W'r1y Bark- THE Boy wHo Gov -rnanv. VX IN SEPTEMBER FIRST!! Riff, X, I IO. When school began and we again met our L-A5-T YEAR STRUT frlends? LWEIR STUFF ON i' -me FIRST AFL 'ji' 11. VVhen Mrs. Nothstein settled the motley btw LDQL crowd by assigning assembly seats? ' THUMAS . THE- BEST CHEERLEADERS 13. When the first call came for the Girls' lNTHE STATE declamation try-outs? J 17. When just another week began? 18. When the senior class elected officers? ftrifwi 19. When the juniors followed in the foot- A steps of their elders and held their class fx meeting ? f X X 21 When every one tested out his lungs at the 4 Xxfr f 9 H ' ' 1 U-. , , .. ', , . first pep assembly of the year? lawig 5 teh, 8 . ' e 'U I f' Q A mg' 22. When we beat Savanna in football? Rah! fi X' N AAL Rah! QQ OPENING1 THOMAS kk GIAME 25. When the halls were aflame with colors Y E! V from the girls' butterfly skirts? fi THE 1 26. When the first meeting of the Girls' Hi-Y LA was held? Cgfgxvcirx r yv gs-Q' OF 29. VVhen R. I. H. S. came through with flying QAM colors by beating LaSalle? 7 H555 Page One Hundred Eleven v Fon-raA1.1. KLTJ CHPIAIN f' 3 1 ITZY f K- 19? ,,.V,.', J f, ...x.-IL W l TMO S ff ' '- ax r I X? I 0 ., l u ,g pdf ,f,,,g,, 4f,7LQ,rf.'gf'. ff ,ff ,,,, m,n,. 1' , ,qt fm' fffrwfffi If Igifijfnfljfff EMMA if aff MM 1 551 I ,f If Hu 4 35 TEACHLRJFA WEEK I l I L ,b 65-Es TJLR-E 3 -11. IDULQQWEE-if 7 AN ALL.. 4 QFTATE. I '1V,A MA tg! THOMAS Coom r oeam' A J AND 'qs ' . L T A RQ Tj if SWELL WMU, Futmc .HELLA si' Af: X IN OCTOBER When it rained all day? VVhen the boys were called for declamation try-outs? When the junior and senior girls dressed up like boys and took the younger girls to the Hi-Y date night? When Cedar Rapids succumbed to R. I. H. S. football men and lost I2-20? When nothin' happened? When we enjoyed another pep assembly? When the students enjoyed vacation mainly because the teachers had to attend the Institute lyleetings? When R. I. won the battle with Kewanee? When it rained and rained? When it rained and rained and rained some more? lfVhen the Alpha club celebrated its birth- day in M. A. 34? When Rockford neither won nor lost but tied with R. I. o-0? When blue lllonday was bluer than blue? VVhen Boob lVIacDonald snored out loud in Assembly? When the Younger Set of R. I. H. S. met in study hall B and held their first class meeting? When R. I. again met victory in football by whipping Galesburg? VVhen the halls were Hlled with oh's and my,s ? Why? First term report cards were issued. VVhen the girls of the school brought honor by winning the triangular declamation meet? Page One Hundred Twelve IN NOVEMBER When Maryf Elizabeth Soper won first place in the Girls' Big Nine declaxnation con test? VVhen Mr. Shantz forgot and wore his rub- bers to class? When the sophomores dressed in their Sun- day best and came to their first party at R. I. H. S.? VVhen our pep assembly was so full of pep that Davenport was on the lookout only too well? We lost. VVhen lylother Earth decided to cover herself with her white blanket? VVhen the earth became too warm and threw off that pretty white blanket? VVhen there were only two more days till the Nloline game-and vacation? When the big day came and we played llloline? VVhen we all slept till noon' MAPS! ELKZABETH, l wma we bf 31419 fk ' Odom LET PLAY I 511 GAMES. x glgPl10'i'L1 ' DGP? INiiS'PI'IiE or ' li Nl Tfgrtbq 'ig llvmnnq MOUNE. W WON .1..:F'-A15-' -rn-mm S 'DAveNpoRT Got A1-Li Wi 'BREAKS AND wow IN TH ' LAST 5 Mm. gm +e 4 y f mms IMI' 47 :Mig 1 ' -0 ' inimi- Page One Hundred Thirteen 47 IN DECEMBER ,W N ii X 4. When another victory in forensics was Won TNO by the boys in the declamation triangular U l PN V' X' X X I meet? . '-A SE.NlOR . X ,P Y-, T..- ARTY 41,5-.55 pl - D'wJMATyQ CLUB, 6. When the Physics club was organized by 7 GLA THF. I i' the physics students? 7. VVhen the juniors and seniors enjoyed the Junior-Senior party at the same time Don Hubbart 329, represented R. I. H. S. +1 . Q-cost HANG ' XJ Jam-f in the Big Nine Declamation contest in Pl Canton? 4D.EJ'T'E..JNl'T'IC.NI ,T Io. VVhen pay dayl' brought sadness to many f but gladness to others? gf i m f LY!! Ei X4 X ji 14. Wllen the Dramatic club proved its worth 4-.E-AE.. by presenting The Goose Hangs Highu? HOWLBS F-ljHEQ5'IMAS'?32 fn VA CATION .1 f??:1lrsf -+-'-.iifii 3 fy lo Q' T514 ? N '1 x l 'M 1' ll! llllx Fl ll? lwlllh Lglllallg def 18. VVhen almost every student had a chance to become President and a chance to flunk chemistry? 21. VVhen all cares were cast aside for a week and everyone enjoyed a vacation? Page One Hundred Fourteen IN JANUARY When we were back to the same old grind? Same school, but a new year! VVhen basketball season was opened with a bang by winning at Qrion? When another starring victory was given to R. l. H. S. by Galesburg? When everyone was saying Beat Daven- port ? VVhen we did beat Davenport? When the public speaking students adver- tised their plays in assembly? When we played LaSalle? VVhen report cards were issued? CGermany is not the only place where marks are low.j VVhen the halls were buzzing with new stu- dents registering? WVhen the public speaking classes presented three one-act plays? MAX FISHER ow: J PXLASON EOQHE xii, -'f TNG BASKETBALLXX f ATTENDANCE l ll J-mafia A PMAJ5' -f., Vlwog lo Ours CLEE QLLJB IS ABUNC OF 315 5? Music aqgggg MASTER F NGH 'J CLUB Q iifnowis X -L-5. if JI .-'AQ -rv-to MAS INITI ATLS HS NEW me Metres If Paye One Hundred Fiflfrn WL ALL 9 MAKE 0 WHOODE AT We THE. ly FYQJJG Edging? NN E. BEAT ' MOL-lNE. Lx R O :Q THAN KS TO 2 COACH eumefn , -4.- 7 Qlfgll A LATIN CLU13, .EQII AYLQQ rx! :wg I f fl' 4, .1.4E.E-. X THOMAS Tom-,ALL APT-EJ-F-CT IN FEBRUARY When everyone went to the Savanna game? When all the seniors were all dressed up to have their pictures taken for the Annual? When we lost by one point to Davenport? When Bill Sperry wanted to know when the 1884 election was held? QCan't somebody help him out?j When Old Mainl' didn't look like herself? QWasn't the Frolic a gay event?D When senior rings were displayed? Qlt won't be long noW.j When R. I. H. S. was too strong for Moline in basketball? When everyone was given a free ride? CWhat on? The ice and snow., When all the Alphas who had paid their dues enjoyed a party in M. A. 34? Page One Hundred Sixteen IN MARCH When we beat Geneseo 33-16? When Hoover was inaugurated? When the Dispatch and the Tri-City High School athletic association trophies were presented to the school in assembly? When the National Athletic scholarship society of secondary schools presented two more R. I. H. S. students with cer- tificates of membership? When we had vacation just one day, but long enough to attend the tournament? When the tournament was still in progress? When signs of spring first showed them- selves? iBenker's again were selling ice- cream san'wiches, and Old Faithfulu made her debut? When R. I. H. S. made a good record in debate? When we counted the weeks till vacation? When the Junior Class proved itself worthy to be the Senior Class next year, by putting over the big class play, The Brideu? When pictures were taken for the Joke Column? fWere you caught? Look and see.j When the members of the Watch Tower annual board and of the declamation teams were presented with pins? When the seniors were looking for their rings? When Vacation began? fish J Q fyrjm ggi- f x ' E- 'FHTMAS JUNIOR , h PLAY 'X .. If THE. X . aff JQfj How 1, Weil it xv l XX LLL i TMOMA5 -WONS ne w 1' fix -- AGATION 5555! Q ?i-Tz5'v-QEAAS ,A BN PINWMW N EBV uw Page One Hundred Seventeen BGSIEDONA 'li Qi O03 2 twist VA S x J N-4' AX ID SPEAKER f: l ?,. SK Y -QS l 9 was I,-xi 3,10 ' 4.2.5 -ma MAS IC tsp' I2 QQ, I5 ICE l Sita: 16 R J 'l-'lr4H!?l 1liZ Om Cxorxaw WAY, 18 ,1 ff '1f. fr X955 19 GLRMA ' LOB 5 4'-fssgf 1 I- SX 24 ,L4E4E.- -r'HpMAS DICK ' V Goaoaw 16 ?0r.t.ARD 351 5 voices ZQ QJYTAR V V OF THF. ' 'A-N, lij FELVOLJ ITIEJL IN APRIL When the seniors were still looking for the rings? VVhen the rings came, only after one month, twenty-four days, two hours, twenty minutes, and live seconds of waiting? VVhen the Gamma essentials test was given? When the senior honor roll was being figured out? When the Hre extinguisher in the upper hall Hfaw down and go boomu? VVhen the school's bank record was seventy- nine per cent? VVhen every one brought his dime and again made the Art League fund expand? VVhen the seniors ordered their invitations and cards? VVhen R. l. H. S. lost to lkloline in ex- temp? NVhen extemp team again spoke, this time against Davenport? VVhen the sophs decided not to have a party? ' VVhen another gloomy day had come, The saddest of the yearg XVith flashing Fls making clear home-runs, And D's bringing up the rear?-Report Cards ! Page Om' Hundrrd Eighteen IN MAY VVhen Big Nine Track meet was held at Moline? VVhen every one was happy? Only 39 more days of school! VVhen the Senior Class presented Dulcy ? VVhen the auditorium was full to overflow- ing again? When tests were becoming almost common? Only two more days before failure re- ports were issued. When R. I. H. S. track men went to Ur- bana to the State Track meet? VVhen the final Dramatic club meeting was enjoyed by many members? VVhen everyone looked forward to lway 30? When we all enjoyed vacation? VVhen the juniors entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior reception? I f' X J lvl www is , wi TRACK GAPT. f W f , ' , 1:1-mv' E- A i5'mAs ifamrou TLAY K DUL Gif' a Leaf. . -vs, . THOMAS X Xiifdi A JUNIOQ H .Mick 7 we , ill, all ?q1A- g WWA? for 5 BAND E- FR bm,-ss Page One Hundred Nineteen JALLY 'f 451, CLARKSON ,I l . N saffqlgg i YW L' X IN JUNE d sad? Wliy? the seniors all looke eks of school. 4. When y two more we Onl 'PRES X ff -LAB-4E. OF 'FNONIAS Grip HI-Y f 7. NVhen the lower classmen paid their respect 'ef to the seniors in Senior assembly? O f X e r as ,WS . 9. VVhen Commencement Services were held .I at Augie? E f .Q5 eF.5'r5E's FLORENCE A 1 ' K 11. Wheri, at last, the last day of school Blu' SPERl7?,'3 arrived? X,-,. sl I i X,DRAMATlC li 3 I MARS Q 12. When once again the seniors gathered in the assemhly? This time for class day ex- ercises? del 4155 CA om - - E. som R X ik 14. lVhen Francis G. Blair delivered the com- , mencement address at Augie? ly Y ! il L7 ic my ACTIQSS 15. VVhen it was ended-the last page of school year Written and the hook closed? llh ll Page One Hundred T-wenty F Dania 7' mam C , . W STUDENT HONOR ROLL VVATCH TOWER MANAGEMENT 1 Business Manager ......................................... Bill Maucker 29 Assistant Manager ...... Frank Canedy '30 Circulation lylanager ........ ...... H elen Clevenstine '29 Advertising Manager ......... ..... F lorence Appelquist ' Assistant Advertising Manager ..... Thurba McGlone '29 Assistant Advertising lVlanager . .. ....... Earl lylclnnis ' Editor-in-chief of '29 Annual ......,.. ....... ..... R u th Nothstein '29 Associate Editor of '29 Annual ................. .... C oralu Channon ' FORENSICS Elizabeth Andersch '30 Eva Handelman '30 Howard Dahlberg '29 Don Hubbart '29 David Cervin '29 Willard Condo '30 Harry Fagen '29 lylabel Eklund '31 Harry Fagen '29 Roy Glockhoff '30 Florence Lippens '31 Lawrence Anderson '30 Kenneth Arnell '30 Clifford Barnett '29 Norman Blunt '30 Carl Brachtel '30 Bert Durkee '29 King Edwards '30 Carl Brachtel '30 Bert Durkee '29 Girls' Deflfzllmtiozz VVilma Nichols '29 Carolyn Pierson '29 Boys' Declanzatiolz Bill Maucker '29 Dan Snively '29 Debate Roy Glockhoff '30 Maryan Loomis '29 Raymond Olson '31 Exfemporf Charles lVlaynard '31 Elva Jane Siemon '30 Richard Spitznas '30 ATHLETICS Football Leslie Frisk '29 QCaptainj Calvin Heitman '30 Chris Hermann '29 Clifford Hobert '29 Robert lylac Donald '29 Hal lVIcCloskey '29 All Tri-Cify Football Team Leslie Frisk '29 Clifford Hobert '29 Robert MacDonald '29 lVIary Elizabeth Soper 29 Elinor Stapp '29 William Sperry '29 Hyman Steclc '29 Richard Spitznas '30 Hyman Steck '29 Hyman Steck '29 Lena Sturm '29 Bennie Tallman '31 James lVIartin '30 Lawrence Olson '30 Lewis Shea '29 Thomas Simcox '30 Dan Snively '29 Earnest Taylor '30 Robert York '30 Hal McCloskey '29 Ernest Taylor '30 ' v WH All A .-----V I A ,L , -19' .l,, 0 AW' 511125 ' f 5 M6521 :Mk A if 1 Q z 2 9 ,pm ,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,, -ffaz-T ,,,.,,,,,.. :: :: ..... E .,,,,,,, MIM ..... .,.... .va ,,.. .. .,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 111,11 Page One Hundred Tfwenty-tfwo All State Foollmll Team Bert Durkee '29 Csecond teamj Bllikffllllll . h 5' , Lawrence Anderson '30 Pull Lqrrut fri 29 Robert lVIacDonald 29 , Bert Durlcee 29 , Albertus Barnes 31 . , Dean Paulsen 30 William Brust ' 0 RIM Flsher 29 H0WHfd Ufiff '30 K 3 Clifford Hobert '29 ' All Tri-City Baskeflmll Team VVilliam Brust '30 lllax Fisher '29 Robert lVIacDonald '29 Bert Durkee '29 Clifford Hobert '29 Dean Paulsen '30 Trark Leo Austin '31 Pau' Hawk 31 , Raymond Olson '31 , james Hansgen 29 , . , Delmar Bealer 30 . , Clair Parchert 31 , , Delmar Hendricks 32 , . , Charles Burke 30 , , Dan Smvely 29 , Ashley Hensley 31 , 1 . , Henry Burnett 30 , Clifford Splller 31 , Gordon Hodgson 29 . , Howard Dahlberg 29 , , Clan' Stromheck 30 , Robert lXIcLauley 31 , Bert Durkee 29 . , , . Donald Sturtz 31 K.n Ed d , James lllartln 3OQCapta1nj B L VV,tt r ,2 1 s :t I g 'U 30 Lawrence Olson '30 SS or l C 9 CORUVIERCIAL DEPARTIVIENT 11If'L'l1IIl'f I1 Slenograjzhy Dena Blitz Susan Morris Agatha Schell Coralu Channon Helen Porter Jziwlfzeezl Typewrifing Dena Blitz Sylvia Jaffe Helen Porter Geneva Carroll Sadie Kruse Agatha Schell Coralu Channon Beginning Sfenograjrhy lllarcella Benson Helen Falk Lornabelle Kutz VVillard Condo Charlotte Greenblatt Esther Morris lllinnie Dockterman lnez Holquist Naomi Stewart Dorothy Doman Adele Johannsen Harold Ticktin lllargaret Douglas Irene Klassman lllargaret Van Tine Beginning TA1'peu'riti11g Kathryn Arnold Arthur Cedarlund lllinnie Dockterman Lucille Barth Ruth Churchill Bonita Dunlap George Betts Arthur Collins Esther Esley Carl Brachtel VVillard Condo Helen Falk 1 'A iz Q ,J at 5 Q p f! ' 1 2 M15 an fv.' ',n'f'l'ff,fv-f W '-U' ,,.,,. M :5fW? lfr7l5?.?:Qi '.', , ll' Bm' L - ,,,, ,vir1' Q '1 ., if Vaff -mlm Page One Hundred T-'wenty-three Ina Ferguson Lucille Frey Charlotte Greenblatt Eleanor Groth Harriet Hawley Lornabelle Kutz Margaret Leppanen CThose who have Irene Brackeveld Emily Burgess David Cervin Coralu Channon Sally Clarkson Helen Clevenstine Avis Dunlap Bert Durkee Fred Eckerman Lily Eichelsdoerfer Simon Fox Leslie F risk Eleanor Groth CThose on the fi honor rolls.j jack Baumel '30 james Blaser '31 Keith Bleuer '31 Carl Brachtel '30 Irene Brackeveld '29 David Cervin '29 Coralu Channon '29 Sally Clarkson '29 Helen Clevenstine '29 Joe DeVacht '30 lVIinnie Dockterman '30 Bert Durkee '29 Lily Eichelsdoerfer '29 llflabel Eklund '31 Arlene Lubbs Helen Markovitch Lawrence Olson Mervin O'Melia Beryl Oris Jeannette Paridon SENIOR HONOR ROLL Carolyn Pierson Dorothy Siegrist Margaret Snyder Harold Ticktin Virginia Trent Jane Wolter a class average above 88 for the three years of high school.j James Hansgen Isabel Haskell Jack Henderson Inez Holquist Lucille Kramer Richard Langman lylargaret Leppanen Bernice Liphardt Clarence McCaw Thurba iVIcGlone Bill Maucker 'XVilma Nichols Adelaide Nicholson Ruth Nothstein Rolla Pollock Helen Porter Agatha Schell Dan Snively Harold Ticktin LeRoy Umansky Ruthetta Vetter Ella Walstrom Crawford Williams ilfIarjorie Williamson ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL rst semester and the first and second terms of second semester Helen Falk '30 Leslie Frisk '29 Harold Grams '31 Isabel Haskell '29 Jack Henderson '29 Inez Holquist '29 Elva Johnson '32 Charlotte Krick '31 Lornabelle Kutz '30 Richard Langman '29 Herbert Lindstrom '31 Bernice Liphardt '29 Bill lvlaucker '29 lllinnie lVIetcalf '29 Rosetta Moos '29 Ruth Nothstein '29 Lawrence Olson '30 lllervin O'Melia '30 Beryl Oris '29 Helen Park '31 Jack Rasley '30 Zillick Shenderowitz '30 Richard Spitznas '30 Clair Strombeck '30 Leo Turitz '29 Robert Wynes '30 Eleanor Zeis '30 4 ' fray 5 tm' Q 2 4? -1 fa -: ,ar Yann.. 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K - X f X X X X I X f f 1 x x X X ,:v,w.,,,Nq,w,n ,,,, 1 m,,,v,,,N,j' ,,,,,, is i'f32f1g.j1figf-3L-gi-gfggiiqfryg:gan:5.3 ' ff'.?i..2'-:. ,1- -2 ,'j rf- .- -:R A.. P-rr '-5 N- Q - .K f- fu' - 'X' - ' - ' l WHEN!!! 1, EH? 2, -J UNIOR - ZZ-Z ii al l I l U gi nga: :V fl lgfi lI?l DUDE l'?,:l ll al IZLQI l HUD Ifgfgl If , Simi! ! wif. I' ' ,Q 595,152 1 31951551-,L E L' li .5-'an HO HUM! 3: ' SENIOR ll 4 FMR l ff- E X , A nggiiiieili i ig .zagg-'11 gl l l l l!iil!iEl !: :l ljgufgl D l l l l IQDTIQIQ QI lngw il l lgw.'-11? f ' f .Li f 5 HUNPH E! EESMEEJ -ml P WS PIM'-mann Rem runs: we noun ' uiluvnrrou, PART er uuiw. Ang ,Eng A ,Emu 0,4 AN: Tn' N 4' 'F Gi Born ur nm, .un nano n :O BM 9 W Won' uv rcbnnmww annum: 'NNW Br rwnolnv hu-Ln. My: Fim aan wma an-on serial! rmfu Mu Vffvliw vo we wr FRU!! :ma umm 1a-manr ij- 4' 121 DQ nr my , v 0 GJ 'YO-nollowx L 1-fav vnu. It 'roalnauvs Msn!! Lfsl-xv m vw: we anvzu ra mu. as A -rzsv yn mg AL.: or Tnzsi Qvfs-nw.s, you-Ln mv: Fvom :fl-fu Woo To-Nlonr To no If uf o nslvu covrnn uf You? ren-a-or Flon msn o A W nr.-n Nm Ni ro 'mars n u Flrry-su. Yau-Ll nur: 9 Q 'mg---13 l1 - f 'L -ll Q iiiT ' lm - F31 ll,Qflljffffiliiifffffff.gl,,.11iifffZff..fffflfi ,,,,,,, QQ Page Une Hundred Tfwenty-ffue lv. f , A f J -.....,,..,,,w M ,Le Rani INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Adler, S. W. Argus, The Ash, E. G. Athletic Shop, The Augustana Book Concern Barth CCharlesJ 8: Sons Co. Battles, H. R. Benker's Grocery Benson, R. C. Bergstrom 5: Slattengren Co. Bleuer, Theo. G. Blood, A. M. Boetje, Fred H. Boston Shoe Co. Bowlby Music House Brady Bl Waxenberg Bruner, A. L. Carse 8: Ohlweiler Co. Central Shoe Hospital Cervin Sz Stuhr, Architects Channon Sz Dufva Dahlen Drug Stores Daily Times, The Davenport Democrat, The Deere Sz Co. De Luxe, The Downing Bros. Dairy Drifliill Printing Co. Eckman's Studio Economy Motor Sales Co. Edna's Beauty Shop, Farrell's Barber Shop Ehleb, W. A. Electric Construction and Machinery Co. Equator Coal Co. Fitzpatrick Bros. Dairy Foley E Taylor's Meat Market Fort Armstrong Theatre Galbraith Motor Co. Garden Shop Gustafson, J. A. Heitman, Calvin Hill Furniture Co. Horst 8: Strieter Co. Hunter, R. L. Illinois Oil Co. Johnson's Cafeterias Knox, Harry T. Leithner Sl Weishar McCabe Dry Goods Co. Math, F. J. Mejerle, Peter Memorial Park Mississippi Valley Dairy Moeller, A. J. Montgomery and Campbell Mosenfelder's, Inc. People's Power Co. Reding's Art Shop Robinson and Miller Hardware Co. Rock Island Alumni Association Rock Island Bridge and Iron Works Rock Island High School Cafeteria Rock Island Lumber 8: Mfg. Co. Rock Island Manufacturing Co. Rock Island Plow Co. Rock Island Transfer and Storage Co. Schocker Paper Co. Stapp, L. Sturtevant Co. Tri-City Auto Supply Tuckis, Joe Vaile Company Voss Brothers VVhite, H. C. fgroceryj Yager, Lundt Sl Co. Y. M. C. A Y. W. C. A. Zauskey Sewing Machine and Gift Shop Page Une Hundred T-uwnty-sewn - ,Af 1, , A V, 4. I 5 mb so F 2? VHIMQ 091112. fi 101 lllf- .Sh 0 Ill- ffm 1 'IAQ 9 ' V- 53' , Y ' 1 -A N 1 ni f l f . ' i ' I, ' V4 X' ,. ' l A Game of Cards. When In Love-It's Hearts. Engaged-It's Diamonds Married-Itys Clubs, Dead-lt's Spades, Down and Out-lt's the Joker. Waiter: Milk or water ? Harry Steeb: Please d0n't tell meg let me guess. The Society for the Encouragement of the Noble Culinary Art. Motto: To elevate by means of appreciation the high profession of those who prepare for us our daily substance. Officers are: Chief Encourager CBy consumptionb-Beryl Oris. Second Encoura-ger CDittoj-Kenneth Draves. Gatherer of Delectable Recipes-Leo Turitz. Keeper of the Larder-Vincent Hakes. Members: William Brust, Louis Goldfarb, Robert Wynes. On the Waiting List Cuntil they qualifyj: Orville Boquist, Robert Boynton, Henry Burnett, Earl Mclnnis. Song Hits. 'Don,t Be Like That -To our teachers on test days. The Song I Love - l-lere's that two bits I owe youf' A'My Blackbirds are Bluebirds Now -Sung by l'Boob Barnes after the recon ciliation with Rose Mary Godhart. How Would You Like to Be ble ? -The harassed, harried, hurried joke editor. You're the Cream in My Coffee -Helen Rolf Caccording to Carl Brachtelj. H Sonny Boy -Jimmy Blaser. l'Ready for the River -Kenneth Eckermann's flivver. K'Old Man Sunshineu-Mr. Burgitt. Sally of My Dreams -Sally Clarkson. Sweethearts on Parade -Paul Clark and Coralu Channong Harry Dack and Dorothy Bealerg King Edwards and Adelle Johannsen. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight 1.m1 1mv1.m... 1 1 1H.,1.,.,1.m.-UH1...,1,.,.1....1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,...1.... 1:1u1-m1nu1nn1lm-. 1 1 1 1n1nu.1m.1nn1.m...m1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m-.m1nu1m1 '!' -I' Lemon Ro0tBeer HBLACKHAWVKM Carlbonafred Beverages L' p - Xl Q : fff Q5 A, I Q le rn , 5 A -Q 'Q - 'T 0 1 7 ' ' : in ' '? . . v N Q S fffhrx jf? 4. 5 ' L L X Manufactured by CARSE SL OHLWEILER C0 CD v-e N 'U cn Q -1 cb N 5 O 1-1 N I3 U0- co OO pun xeg AA 13 ' .Ia 314 Sarsaparilla Grape-ola Cherry Ginger Ale Lime Lemon Sour Pagz' Om' Hundrfd Twfnly ..-.,..,-.1.-11....-L...11...1111111.-111...111,.,,-I, '!' 'S' I l I Driflill Printing Cornpan I Catalog and Commercial Printers i Writers and Designers i l I Phone R. I. 593 : l 1616-1618 Third Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. I 1 'F' .Fu-uu.-.ni-iiii-uu1uiiiriri-iii'-iiiiiiy-11 --ni-111.11m-.. limi' ... 111.ni1nnxvnn-mi-iri.1.....--11.11film.--uni-n Krell Casteel: Why does a blush creep across a young lady's face ? Harvey Hulstedt lafter a period of doubting silencejz If it went any faster it would raise a dust. Separables. Inseparables. Aree Costigan and that school-girl com- Grace Scherff and Fred Haueruas. plexion. Clair Strombeck and five As Noda Neilson and his hooks. Lucille Kramer and her smiling disposi- Chuckl' Gregg and his tie. tion. Jack Henderson and women. lWr. lklartin and a story, If paint is as effective a preservative as the advertisements say, the modern girl ought to reach a Well-preserved old age. She was only a drill sergeantls daughter, but she knew when to call, a halt. 4...-....-....-....- -....-....-....-...... -.,..-........,........-....- -,,.,-....-....- .. - ..-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-..,.g. The Store of Pure Food and Service . l We Mak? our own 1.-F cm 1,,1 and Candy At our Ice Cream Fountain YOU CAN GET FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES GF ALL KINDS Our Ice Cream is not as good as Somebody Else's, but better be e luxe our 1110110 if Q1m1in- fm-1 +A- --rl ------- I -- -r-r - -1-' - -rrr - ---' -'-I1- '--- - '--- - -rrl - rir- - 1-r- - r-1- - '-1' -------- --'- - - --L Page One Hundred Thirty -1- ---------- ----- ----------- -1- I I Augustana Bcoxomls Qwmcerm ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Prz'n!erJ , Bindery and Publiyfzerf printers and Binders off VIFIIIIIIS Book, HWVauE4I:II11 Toweryy Complete Line of Cfzzzrvlz am! Sunday Sdwol Szzpplzbf WRITE FUR CATALOG 4. ...... ..,.-....-.,.,-....-.,..-....-,...-..,.......-..,.-....-H..-....-....-I - - .. -,.-,,,- .5 Page One Hundred Tl y fi- .g....-..,.- ,.., -ii- .,,, ....,.,-...,- ..., ....,.-.., w...i.i- 1 -. .. 1 im- .... flirl, lmy lf!-cl joy, 'l'l1cy kiss, Taste bliss. Boy said, la-t's wed l Said slic. Lct's sec llly pa And ma. I-mimn-uniiw-mi1.1.1-.Q.. .H 1 . ,is I' S' Hour Citq s Greatest Jlssetr- Hs Qirlhoocl 'IM lh' Siu-rf Nlirtll clmkcs Old folks. Young pair Despair. Une liopc- Pllnpcl 'Nnugli said, 'l'l1c-3' wcd. llivm-cc? Of course! lfxcrclt Atkinson tliinks juli lllllllllljl is fun. Yun kmnw, living mullcgli C nm cr wears a liar. 'lllrc ntllcr day llc was standing in a lmwkslmp, waiting to lwc Imircil, XYllCll a lady came in, picks-d up a bunk, and handed llim two dollars. The next day lic luitcred in the piano stores. .pi-...... ----. .,.. - . ------ i. -. -.--------.--. ..,.-iq. ! L 1 I Rock Island Bridge E l SL Iron Works .g.,,.-..,.- - - - ... - .. -,.,...,.,...,.,.-.,,,-...,-,,..-,......,.,-.,.,-...,.......- - - ... - - .. - -.,......4. Priya Ona llulldrrd Tllirly-lfwo Rock Islangflo Co. blanugcturers of Q Farm Implement H In ludm Plows Seeders Hay Rakes Spreaders Planters I-lay Loaders Discs Listers Cream Separators Drags Cultivators Litter Carriers Gasoline Engines Wagons Stalk Cutters JK: Rot fl w R - ansxxnnxxnnxsnnxusnsmssss 'slaf j, ' sxnsxssxxxxxxnssxxxxstiil I L, 9'0 ROCK ISLAND TRACTORS, ROCK ISLAND TRACTOR PLOWS and TRACTOR DISC HARROWS. In i . .A um.. -- V- A.--ff-iw-.-. 1 - ...Ms A - ' 9.14- LLY ff ' - - L V - W - -- - itxpg-Q 49' f If M,-. , J f e ,J I 1 X , - 1' fNJ' -. X Q1 f Q 1 f -f: ,. . FW I .,,. I- Y. k ' 4532-45:.4,:ff5'A:: I WW ' W i 1:12 32 ,N ,f O, 5 fy' . . N X H-5 '-. - . ' 2ag'?i'QL-QE ' A- . -: ,-, ,. - .fi h -g 1 ' I' :,10 ? ,1 J Sli, j pl, S .. f A . ,, it p,Lw1g N wi N 1-H'IV,,:, ,sh --., m -, 2'-K -in ,Ng Q.. , . uf:-,: - 2 NXWVII gn usllsf -shw: L Y, :rr-f f .swks ,A f ..,5,,..L Jlkllilb g I- 7 .I K, L. 1- -A if , -ay' rt ,ff Q A f .24-:Ni 'inf . 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J x pf-.Mu . - QP ...H-:,.,.ff , ps, L, v '11, if, . . ',f-who . wt-'H-'a,nw,-Q1I-,AS -' tru Q,-ww sm- fit 1-.ss Q . M --me MMM' V411 N-as Q '. X!IDLTA-+M. N 'viii ,..-::::y:.,a,- -f . cfm,,'i'Af l'w'f'1W Q- E - - 1 ,' f abs- ' f M' I bmw f- A xx .IPKNWX X' STL B553-55 xl' wtf-H, Q,fvU.Z'M'4j't'--1 XV- 'i17:'73,, X, qff , , Xf,,,g 'K ,-'Xd.I'f- MA' f- sw- ' 54, ' ' s -A W tw- M I, Factory at Rock Island, Illinois, on the banks of the Mississippi river, the Father of Waters -branch houses at important distributing centers. 4...-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-.... .-..--.....--. ...,-....-....-....-.............,..-...-..4. I I I 1 PREMIER PAINT COUNTY FAIR PAINT I I I I ILLINOIS OIL COMPANY i ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS ' I I - Refiners, Man1If11cfIIre1'.I - I M11rkefr21'.I : GOLIIEN AUTo OIL WELCH AUTO OIL iw- -' - - - - -- - - '- - - '- - - - - I- '- ---- ' '- - - - - - -I'-I-I-i Reason Enough. Celia Halpern Ccoming out of theaterj: VVhy did everybody cry during the death scene? They must have known that the actor was not deadf' lVIollie Sasan: Yes, that was just it. -3- -------'-'---- - - ' -- - '- - -'I- '-'- -I-- ---' --'-'- - ' - -'-' - - ' - -f-' - ---' - '--' - -' - '--- ------- I -I--'ff Before and After You Kodak I H U N T E R' S I I 1619 Second Avenue ' I Krulnkx - C:!'t'z fII10' Cnrrls - Pifture Franzes and Frzlmerl Jlfottoes -i-I---'-- -'-- --II-I-I----I--II----I- --II - -'-- - -'-- --'-I---I- '-'I - III- - ---- - '--- - -I-' - -III - - ---' - -III - -'-- - 'I- '-'I - ---- - -- -IH'-I-'---'-F Mozlesl. Julia Pearson: VVhy don't you get one of those gingham hlouses ? Dena Blitz: Oh, I just hate to see myself in printf, '! '- - '- - - - ' --- ----- - - ' - - - '- '!' I I I Phone R. I. 1010 2104 Third Avenue I I , I I Bergstrom SI. Slattengren Co. A I W holesale Con ectloners I I . A: O U Q 5 I Tr1- City D1str1butors Weber's Chocolates - I . -i--------- ---I---I--- ---I --I--- '- ------ '- - '- - '--' - '--' - I-I' - ---' - --II - I'-' - ---' - ---' - --II - I'-- - I-I- - '-'I - -I-' - '- - --f- -'-'-- ---I----I+ Pngz' Om' Ilundrfd Thirty-four sin n 11-1 -1--1--1111- 11-1-111-111-1 I I 4. 'lmfddbe Ellrg Goods 09. Rock Island, Illinois Phone R. I. 344 Rock I.f!llIlIIH.Y fmazfiny Dejmrlnlenl Store OUR POLICY To offer the newest and best of everything-to serve our cus- tomers carefully, courteously, and intelligently -N to make our prices as reasonable as possible consist- ent With good merchandise. Nolfffi for ilu' Qzmlify and Clmrnffrr of Tlzdr' Mf'r'fl111111f1'.vf Page One Hundrfd Thirty-fl-ve H1,.,,1i-'11I.,.1.uu..,.,,1.m.-....1 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1.i.l1..it1.1u1,.,.1m.1.......i...111-n1,,,,1... NO NAILS N0 STITCHES NO MORE TIGHT, STIFF SHOES A light Weight or medium resoling job with the finish and appearance of new shoes M Better Shoe Repairing Crepe Soles Attached We Call for and Deliver Prompt Serfuice PETER MEJERLE Phone: R. l. 5126 I62j Third Avenue ' Rock Island, Ill. ,I1...1,,.,..-nn1m.1nu1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1....1 1 1 1..1,.,,.-H...-ml1um.-,,....,m1,,, Personalilies. The brightest-Helen Clevenstine. The lightest-Betsy Schroeder. The nearest-Carolyn Pierson. The fleetest-Glen Peschang. The strongest-- Boob Mclloiiald. The longest-Art Collins. I1'v0Il,fSOIIlf'0IIf' Explain? I Cllilif Umlerslzlnzl. Some people float through life like a har of Ivory soap-l sink. Their girls are always on time-I wait. They don't have to stand in line for a show-Like me. l'm puzzled. Kindly elucidate. Besron WITTER. 4' Hr 1--1 -11--11----1111111111- 1 I-.1-.1 Qu 'tDrug.v with cz Smile ALWAYS! DAHLEN'S DRUG STGRES 2700 Seventh Avenue 2528 Eighteenth Avenue m.1mn1un1nu-uu1uu1n-i1 1 1nnu1un1m -lm-mi-uninu-uin11'n-inn-un--un-nu-un1nni1uu-uu1uu-nu Pagf Om' Hundrrd Thirty-six 4- --------------------------- 4- DUPLILGATIZ, ORDERS The Original negatives from which your photographs have been made are carefully preserved at the Studio enabling us to make duplicates in any size or quantity desired W I STUDIO: FORT ARMSTRONG THEATRE BUILDING ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS CO PYING ENLARGING and FRAMING q. ......-....-.,.....,..-....-....-...,-,..i-....-....-..........-.,........-....-.,........-................-,.,.......-....-....-....-....- .lp P J Une Hundred Thirty-serv aww. may gawl DOT 'ELBEIQ ji iw- -' - - -''''1 - '- '- - - '-W 1 1 H '1 1 ' SCI-IOCKER PAPER CO. Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags i and Paper Specialties . iw- '- - ----- - - -H - '- - -H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 'I' Current Fiction. I'd trust Jimmy anywheref, A'I'm wild about you.', I'1l drop in and pay you back next week. I certainly told her plenty. Yes, dear, you're the first girl I ever kissedfy lim awfully sorry, but I have a date. How sweet you lookin It isnlt the moneyg it's the principle of the thing. 'gl'-HH1 i T l'llllllTllll'?lll!TllllTllllT i 1w-ml-:gi 0!l'l1I1II- il'uT 7 llll i llll T imli llll Tl'l7Tllu7V':li l ! l i Edt 121 i g CERVIN CSI STUHR Architects g N0071 Lunghgj g g Suite 310 Safety Building 2113 6th Avenue i ROCK ISLAND ROCK ISLAND, ILL. ILLINOIS 'i-- - - - - - '-- -'- - - '--- - 'f - ----'--wi -- -'w- --'-'- '- - '- -'-'---'f'-- - - '-H Suggestion for an opening sentence for a novel depicting high school life: small coupe drew up and twelve passengers alightedf' Says the shoe to the stocking, I'11 rub Il hole in you. Says the stocking to the shoe, L'I'll be darned if you do. A good example of tact is the salesgirl holding up a size forty-four and calling '1 sweet little thingf, -g--- ---- -------- -'-' - '--- - ---- - ---- - -'1- - -'-- - -- - --'- - --rr - ---' - --1- - ---- -------- - - Q DELICIOUS MEALS l ARE som AT THE LITTLE WHITE STORE I 6TH AVENUE and z1sT STREET +i-- ---- ----- --i- - ---- - '--f - --,- - -.-- - i --- --.- - .-f' - ---- - ---- -0- '--r - ---- -n--- .-.- - ---- - ---- - ---- ----- 1 -- 4. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine .Mia aaa Some people have a lot of crust! For instance: The shrimp that borrows your laboriously prepared problems, and then forgets to return them before your own geom class meets. The bluffer who raises his hand in class, feeling sure that the teacher won't call on him. The double-crosser who makes a blind date for you with the Fat Emma of the school. The brute who passes the line waiting for hot dishes in the cafeteria and grabs the last piece of cherry pie. The bummer who snores so loud in history class that you can't sleep. The hard-hearted teacher who springs a test without advance notice. The girl that jilts you right after Christmas and New Year's holidays. Famous Faculty Frases. Mr. Youngert: HWe will now dismiss by sections. Mrs. Nothstein: The loafer list will go up tomorrow. Miss Bladel: You can't come in the library today! Miss Irvine: Get notebooks ready for tomorrow's assignment. Miss Downin : Nothing, she silentl f hands ou a yellow sli . g 3 Y . P Our favorite teacher: There will be no assignment for tomorrow. The class yell of the School of Experience is Ouch l The Literary Lid is Off. Some of our student authors are running riot with their similes, take for example, the following: Edmund Wilson: Her lips quivered like a light auto. Roy Glockhoff: He edged nearer to her until he was almost as close as the air in the subway. Babe Potter: But his mind, like her face, was made up. Howard Urie: Her hair dropped on her pallid cheek like seaweed on a clam. Leo Austin: He gazed anxiously at her face, the way a person in a taxi gazes at the face of the meter. Isabel Haskell says that the reason ideas die quickly in some heads is because they can't stand solitary confinement. Page One Hundred Forty The Lam! Looker CROSS prairies and through timber land, where lights in new homes twinkled at dusk, trudged the land-looker of pioneer days. Back of him, in temporary quarters at a frontier settle- ment. was his family, ahead of him lay his opportunity to get a home. No soldier under Caesar, no doughboy under Pershing. ever marched with a heavier burden. A long rifle, an axe, an auger, a window sash with panes in place and a huge knapsack, made of heavy bed-ticking and crammed with clothing and provisions-those were among the accoutrements of the land-looker as he pressed on into the wilderness. He sought good plow land. Finding it, he located his quar- built his pre-emption shanty, and lived in the three days necessary to hold his claim for a year. Then, back more than a hundred miles to the frontier village and his family. Soon his emigrant wagon was on the westward trail -- an ox-drawn wagon, making six miles a day. Boys trudged ter-section, behind the wagon, driving milch cows and pigs. Mother sat in the front seat lulling the baby to sleep. Father strode. with long whip in hand, and long rifle in convenient grasp, beside the oxen. Stored in the wagon were the house- hold goods-home-made furniture, home-made bedding, home-made clothing, spinning wheels, loom and crockery. ln a coop, at the rear of the wagon, were a half-dozen chickens. And swung up tightly to one side of the wagon was that symbol of civilization, chief reliance of the pioneer farmer-a John Deere plow. Days and days of slow travel. and then . . . a new home- light beamed the message of achievement across the prairie at dusk: another family was established, ready with the John Deere plow to win a prosperous farm from the wilder- DQSS. Il' li li Thus. long ago. in the hearts of pioneers to whom a. good plow meant everything, the seeds of good will for John Deere were plantedfgood will that extends today to John Deere equipment for practically every farming operation. ,IGH DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT Leader in Quality for ZVearly a Cenlury Page One Hundred Forty-one . . X VI? '17 ,- N y A ml' F21 'J 1 112 aw ' Q wffll. fo if-if? 'fi ff M, A- f V my I Jimi ff' W NAP -' 1-IOTJ' A race, to L N2 THE END .. jg Qu-av-fef . 'L . I uw . f ' I M rv , dl ,,.,ge w ,, , Q dvr . 'Q'g. w 3'.:iH- ' i, I ',, ' K 2 , 6 i:::::l2!!A V - Q I kauwx- , V x uf ' ahfeo f ' no av, ' vw I vaaifssj. '- my +71 g 5- ii 1 , . Wir!! In MJ 45 Q . f -67 W Q Q . S Aff: KEEP- Pilmffgi z fe- -X EJfEi,?'-?f'fTm '9 Yf i 1 - .. .' , , I ,fx 'lx 1. , A e j B' M9 f 6 Q- I .. 1 fre d' L ' mmer X 7 ' - p ,Q 9'f,,'??g ' f l f,1Q ' flL,gg.U3 X ' f 1 7 ff,,f QQ, ,, 'Ml' + FSS' ' ' 4' 4, , J,f w, ff,,,,,q , MVN 4, K, is Q14 b v W! A f f 1' ,W . , ' . 4 ' . -f A . . . Y ff X ' X ' - f 'Q ' v 'Sf -- - f' 4 , fy WN M ' I gh :1 hx p ,i L, , v-V , , , 'ff'-na , -- , N 0 .1 3 'flak 'L ,1 . 'i-f 2' 7' ' - . Yxx ,.- ' W N . vm- -L'-M 11. ' , ' am J- Q11 el. If k 7 fA -A P- f - , ,ff J 1'-Lyra' , MN, ,,, , -N f .V , - U f A1 I l it 2 4? Xi 'ai w mulg 9 X ' 9 SQ 4 1 ,ja i ,AW x , . I 1 f,!E4iL' , X 'X 4' 7 ,.K ',1?f ' 'X X, 3? , 7 U X gi ' M ' 'f1W1f ff:j :rw ,lf 1- y f - M N fffy, ,,,w1 M M W A z li'- f M u en'fS r- earn. his Rx' Q.-'53 , v- 9 1 A f?3iW5ffz'i-- M R, XJ , I 5 ,faq ws VV ,... ' ,afhf gf, ' .4 1: affqxig, 'Q,3m.f:,. Le . '. .yf ,- , X Q M J' ' V LQ , .. . I if ' f 253 5? m Q . I 1 ffl 11 I lm QU 3 35 2255.5 .I-,-'F ' me v 'xg' V I 1 M ' A S PI 323 gg 'I 5 f , f , '-9. , , , Q...-..,...----.......--------------.----.-....-.. '!' I I i Compliments of I , I I THE 3 I I i Hill Furniture Compan i The Tri- Cz'tz'es' Largest Furniture Store I I -i-..- ---- - ---- - ,-,, ---- ---- - -i-. - ,-,- - ---- - i.i. - .-f- - .-.- -- ---- - -,-- - ---- - ---L - ---1 - ---- - --i- - --ii - i--' - ---' ----- 1--- - ---- - ---- - ---- - 1-i- -I-S lVife: 'lDo you realize, John, that it was twenty-live years ago today that we became engaged F Absent-minded professor: Twenty-five years, my dear! You should have reminded me before. It's Certainly time we got marriedf' -S--'- Ill' - -'-' - '-'- - iiii -i--- --i- - ii-' - '--' - -iii - Iii- - -i-- - --'- - f--- - ---- - '--- - i-i- - i-'- - ---' - ---' - --II - ---' - ---- - -- - '-f- - --'- - '--- - --'- - - - -wg- TRI-CITY AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Firestone Super Service Station Firestone Tires, S. O. S. Storage Batteries, lNIobiloil,Vulcanizing Brake Lining I iM22EHfEIU22--22fl2i-mgfffglimi .... .... ..., ..,. INI11 Shantz: Carl, I may be mistaken, but I thought I heard you talking dur- ing my lecture. Carl Larson: You're mistaken, Iylr. Shantzg I never talk in my sleepf' .g..-....- - .. - -.,..-....... ....,...-,.,.... -....-...,-....-....-,,.........-....-,...-,..,.......-..,.-....- - -....- ...,...-. 'E' A H. R. BATTLES I , I I TI-IE RICI-IELIEU STORE I I I 1707 Third Avenue ROCK ISLAND Phones R. I. 1287-1288 I I I Richelieu Cofee Our Best Grade twill make fift cu 5 I y P to the pound Buy RICHELIEU COFFEE and reduce your Coffee bill one third for the month iw- ..-i -- ------- -..- - .ii- - .-,- - ---- - ---- - -.-- - --.- - --.i - ---- - -.-- - .-.. - .-.i - -. ---- .-.-.--.i-.41 Page One Hundred Forty-four in-iillfii ifiivilfjiliiifii'-SZi'iiiiFT'sTioF 'T 309-2oth St.- Phone R. I. 3287 New and used sefwing machines - Supplies ana' repairs Hemstitching, plaiting, buttons covered, metallic trimmings 4...-....-....-....-....-..........-..........-.....-....-..,.-..........-....-..t-....-....-..........-....-.....-....-....-..........-....-.t..-.........5. PVhen Teacher Fails Us. CFrom papers submitted by applicants for teacherls license in Tennesseej The most general direction of the Alps is straight up. New York is situated at the mouth of the Amazon River. Gibraltar is a ledge of rocks, and is generally used by insurance companies, corporations, and others in denoting their strength and safety. The closing of a letter is the manner in which you excuse yourself. Pilgrims mean people that run about. In 1620 the pilgrims crossed the ocean, and this was known as pilgrim's progress. The Mexican War was caused by the turning over of the spirit. The reason Taft was not elected in 1912 was that the Repulican party separated him. 1--- ---- --------- -'-- - ---- - --ri - 2 ---- i--- - -- - ---- - ---- - ---- -- --------- ---- - -1+ Compliments of FORT ARMSTRONG THEATRE 5 RocK ISLAND, ILLINOIS s---- ---- - -I-- - ---- - '-i. - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - --i- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---. - ---' - -i-- - -1-' - -i-- - ---- -Mi- Miss Laraway: If Shakespeare were alive today, he would be looked upon as a remarkable man. Wilma Nichols: 'KSure. He would be over three hundred years old! Clarence lVIcCaw: 'AI have a sliver in my finger. Evelyn Camp: Been scratching your head ?,' 'fStudents, said Mrs. Ferguson, instructing the class in composition, you should not attempt any flights of fancy, simply be yourselves and write what is in you. As a result of this advice, Sammy Zabolsky turned in the following: We should not attempt any flights of fancy, but write what is in us. In me there is my stomick, lungs, heart, liver, two apples, one piece of pie, one hamburger, and my dinner. '!'u 'n- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- '!' EQUATOR COAL COMPANY Coal of All Kinds A ROCK ISLAND CONCERN Phone R. I. 75 114 Thirteenth Street I . . 4...-..,.-....-..........,-....-....-........,.-....-....-..........-.,..-....-....-....-..,.......-....-....-....-..,.-...........-.,.....,..-....-....-..g. Page One Hundred Forty-three 4...-.....-. .. - - - - - ... - - .. - - ......-...... - - ......-..,..- -.,........-........-...............g. ALI. Rock Island High School Activities Appear in ! i The TrzfCitles' Greatest Newspaper Q 1 +I- ,.,. -.. -------- N- -i-- - .-.- - -i-- - -1-- - -1-- - -1-, - ---1 - ---1 ---------- I -H--I+ The Tale of the fflllllkff. Registration Invitation Participation Jollification IN'Iuch Flirtation Procrastination Computation Investigation Distintegration Evaporation One thing, though, we've never heard of an absent-minded professor who was so absent-minded as to mark an absent student present, or to give a high mark to a fiunkerg there's a limit to everything! '! - - - - - - - '- - - ': - -' - - - - - - - - - - '- - 'r - - - '!' I BOWLBY'S COLUMBIA ana' BRUNSWICK RECORDS Dlajestic Radios - Buescher Saxophones and Trumpet.: BOWLBY'S MUSIC HOUSE I 1623 Second Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. qs.,-....-......,...-,.,.-,.,.-..,.-....-.i..-...,-....-....-,...-,.......,.....,.-,,..-..,.-.,..-.,.....,..-....-....-....-.....-....-,.........-....-iq. Page Om' Hundred Fortyajifvz' ' V' I 7 M fff l Z 4? 9 r 4 R 1-N 034-A f I ! '5 5 4 'xx 51 s.! wm- W 'Q 7 ' V 1 ' -Q3 --f- uilvgi wig - I X -:gf 2 M Q 4 W. all ' ' 3 n G, 65 5 'Q -if . '- K J' L ,W k 'Nw p ' A . 11 1 3 V, J , xv Our Own Athletics Who's Zoo. Right over here is Bert Durkee, Hippo. I met him on the football Held, where he was taking a mud bath. I was only a freshman at the time, but I have never for- gotten the faithful look in his clear spiritual eyes. I take great pleasure in introducing to you Earnest Taylor, Cat. He is a true domestic type, and Pearl S. says he is a perfect fire-side companion. Despite the fact that he is very fond of tea and cake, she calls him her HHearth Rug Knight. And here, ladies and gentlemen, is Max Fisher, Rooster. A dashing senior is he and a dreadful flirt. Then there is Dean Paulsen, Monkey. So lithe and agile, you know, and remem- ber how he looked in monkey make-up? They arrived in the third quarter. What's the score ? asked Dorothy D. Nothing to nothing, Clide B. replied. f'Oh, goody! We haven't missed a thing! A modern college seems to be a place where two thousand can sit in the class- rooms and fifty thousand in the stadium. Our Athletes Turned Orators. Scene: Assembly. Hal lVIcCloskey: W-ell, we're going to meet Moline tomorrow. Cliff Hobert: As you all know, we play Moline tomorrow. Lawrence Olson: Tomorrow the big game comes off with Moline. Boob McDonald: Tomorrow we play Moline. fNote the originality. But when they get on the field -ll Gordon Hodgson: Is it possible to confide a secret with you ? Henry Burnett: A' I will be as silent as the gravefl Gordon Hodgson: Well, then, I have a pressing need for two bucks. Henry Burnett: A'Do not worry. It is as if I heard nothing. Wfefl Done on the Gridiron. Dorothy Struck: What's your favorite wild game ? Billy Schroeder: Football Page One Hundred Forty-.fix gI.,.-.nruinuiuui -. uinulnrrlnnl 1-iniirrrinrr-.nn-.-.I........n--im-.m-- irrrrlmi-.un.-.ml-.iii 1 1nn1nn11n.1 Rock Island Lumber GL I Manufacturing Company A Good Place to Buy LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL E and CCAL I 2701 Fifth Avenue Phone R. I. 600 l 'P Ufords are Softer. l'VVhat we want is action instead of words. Not alwaysf, replied the umpire. I much prefer a man who yells at me one who throws a pop bottle. .g...-.,.,-...,-....-....- -.....,.....,.,.-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-....-...... - - - - - - -....-...... Compliments of 1 EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOP I . ! 4- A1 Changing Feature. Jack: l'IVIa, Fred's been hurt at football. Fond Mamma: 'lOh, dear, dear! YVhat does the telegram say? Jack: 'Nose broken. How shall I have it set-Greek or Roman? .i...-..........-,.,.- -...........-....-....-....-...,-....-....-....-....-....-....-..............,.-..,.-..,.-....-..........- - -....-....- S Compliments of g THE VAILE COMPANY T 1714 Third Avenue .g...-....-.,..- - - ,..,...-....-....-....-....-,.,.-...........-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-.,..-....-......,..- - -..........- Page One Hundred Forty-.fefuen AWD FARRELL'S BARBER SHOP 1iiu-.uu.-un1 1 .. 1 ilmim Horst Strieter Co. Authorized FORD and LINCOLN DEALERS ROCK ISLAND, MOLINE and EASFNKHJNE ILLINOIS DAVENPORT and MUSCATINE IOWA VVe're told to laugh at all our troubles, And then they'll disappear like bubbles, So let's join the mob that always chuckles: Hee! Hee! Someone has swiped my tie, Haw! Haw! Theylre out of apple pie, Ho! Ho! Two themes unfinished lie, Hee, Hee! Haw, Haw! Ho, Ho! Oh, what a prune was that blind date,' Ho! Ho! On top of that she was an hour late. Haw! Haw! Oh, my, oh me, ain't this life great? 7 Hee, Hee! Ho, Ho! Haw! Haw! Hee, H Now don't tell us to laugh some more, CWe got the giggles once before! We'll let hysterics-kick the floor! Hee, Hee! Haw, I-Iaw! Wow! Wow! -Bill Sperry. An ambitious Senior named Krohn Once did an odd thing-with a groan. He went to the Chemistry Proff, And said with a hollow, grim laff: I want my exam right away, I think I can pass it todayg I'm loaded as much as I durst- If I wait any longer I'll burst. One Wheek. The year had gloomily begun For Willie Weeks, a poor man's Sun. He was beset with bill and dun, And he had very little Mon. Cl This cash, said he, 'won't pay my dues, I've nothing here but ones and Tues. A bright thought struck him and he said, The rich Miss Goldrocks I will Wed. But when he paid his court to her, She lisped, but firmly said, No, Thur. 'Alasf' said he, then I must die! Although hereafter I may Frif' They found his gloves, and coat, and hat, The coroner upon them Sat. Nine little doggies, Sizzling in the plate. In came the boarders, Then they were ate. Page One Hundrfd Forty-fight n'on1InI1nn 11111-11-11-11 1111--111111 I m1ulf0 1 I Q l A A l HLE l IL EQUIPMEN l I I E I WE HAVE IT i I - WE EQUIP YOUR HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS . l - I, E'verythzng to Make Your Game Better A y I THE ATHLETIC SHOP, INC. I B. D. Curley Bergquist, Manager Z i 1803 Third Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Telephone R. I. 50 - -i---- ---- --------- f-I- - 1-I- - -'-- - --I- - ---' - ---I - -'-- - -I-- - ---- ---------- I - I --I-'si N0flliIIg Extraordinary. Howard Berkshire fat a baseball gamej: Isn't that fine? VVe have a man on every base. Cathryn Starbuck: VVhy, that's nothing. So have theyf' 'f '- ' - i' ' - - - ' ' ' - H - - - ' ' ! ' - - ' ' ' ' - - '!' : ART SHOP - F S REDING 1 i PICTURES, FRAINIES AND MOULDINGS, I I PANORAINIIC PHOTOGRAPHS n 312 Twentieth Street ROCK ISLAND, ILL. ' iw- '- - III- - III- - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - III- - -f - IIII - -III - - ' - -III - -' - - - IIII - IIII - I- - -III - --I- - -'-' - -'-' - f'-' - f ' - f'-' - IIII - -Iwi- Alta Beattie fto salesman displaying modern bathing suitjz And you're sure this bathing suit won't shrink? Salesman: No, ma'm, it has nowhere to shrink tof' 'lu' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - - - - - - - - '!' i The Milk of Energy, Health ana' Gooa' Complexion . Fltzpatrick Bros. Dairy I Z 3705 Ninth Street Phone R. I. 4997 -z--I- '--- - ---- - -,-- - ---- - -I-- - '--I - ---I - ---' - -.-' - -.-I - -1-- - ---- - ---- - -I-- - ---- - ---- - --I- - -II- --- ---I - -1-- - -i-i - -I-- - ---- - ---- - ---- ------H+ Page One Hundred Forty-nine rdf? . Q W if i W i 7' 5-.Q My If -is li 1 ., 3 9 Wi J K I X4 f' 7 W, l algaaaa i aaa aa it f , . 72 A 3' f-fa-3 f . f x jul! 2: 5 X C, - ., wi, MB' JIJWI The motto of some of our senior girls: Never put off till tomorrow what you can leave off today. Why many hearts miss a beat, At some footsteps down the streetf,-Edwin Behrens. When Susan lXfIorris's auburn hair gets straight, And Kenneth McBride is no longer Richard's buddy, When Miss Downing hands out white slips to everyone that's late, Then I'll give my undivided time to study.',-Dick Pollard. Don McNamara's going to be very much disappointed when he finds that we have conducted no Lovelorn Advice Column, but we refer you to Florence Appelquist for anything you want to know. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to leave behind those who to us have been so dear,-oh, but why go on-it's such a sad story! Duval Ianecke Cto Bernice Borellj. Sfnioristic lllzzgnzinex. Pep -Ted McGlone. Literary Digest -Ruth Nothstein. Woman's Home Companion -Rex Brown. Physical Culture -Sylvia Jaffe. A'Cosn1opolitan',-Elinor Stapp CSay, don't laff, Elinor's traveled, traveled all the way from Milanj. - American -Ruthetta Vetter. Independent -Dan Snively. Good Housekeeping -Hyman Steck Cyeh, honest he canl. System -Harry Fagen. Vogue -Dorothy Battles. With Apologies to Patrick Henry. Feminine Give me lamb chops, or give me lettuce! -Mary Elizabeth Soper. Masculine Give me mashed potatoes, or give me roast beef! -Harry Ill. Page Om' Hundred Fifty A Full Page of I HIGHSCHDDLNEWH I The only Newspaper in the Tri-Cities i devoting I FULL PAGE EACH WEEK exclusively to High School news and activities Western Illinois' Leading Newspaper T SHOULD Be In Your Home ' I i THE RG 4 ALL THE NEwSvALL THE TIME E I Rock lsland's ONLY Daily Newspaper 4...-....-....-....-....-.,.,..........,.I.-...I..-..,..-...,..,.........-,...-....-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-....-nf. WEICOIIIE Relief. Look 'ere-I asks yer for the last time for that 'arf dollar yer owes mef, Thank 'evensl-that's the end of a silly question. iMMMmW--TMmSEZ2lQfZSS-------Emi MISSISSIPPI VALLEY DAIRY RocK ISLAND, ILLINOIS llfvlzfre He Was Bold. Mrs. Jones: So your husband took you to a football match ? lvlrs. James: Yes .... l wish I could make him talk to the cook the way he talked to the referee. +--- ---- - ---- --- ---- - ---- - --'- - ---- - ---- - ---- - --'- - --'- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -i-- - ---- - ---- - --f- - i-i- - ---- - ---- - --i- ----- '-ii - 1 --If 5 LEITHNER and WEISHER 5 T EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL T I 1816 Third Avenue 416 Sixteenth Street ROCK ISLAND, ILL. MOLINE, ILL. i -z--'- -i-' - ---i - ---- - '--- - ---- - ---- - --i- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-- - ---' - --'- - ---- - ---- - ---i - ---i - ---' ---- ---- - -i-- - ---i - ---- - ---- - --i- - '--- - ---- ---I Pagf One Hundred Fifty-one .5...-....- - .-.,..-.......,.........-....-.. - - -.........- -, - - - ..,...-,...-.........-....-....-....-..........-,...-4. . .g..,-...... .. .. .. - - - -...,............-...,......-................-....-....-..,........ - - - - - .. -..,...,. ..-......-----.--------- -4- - - - -....-..- .. ....,.........,..,-.,..-..,.-..,.-..,,, L A L A joinrl1e Y l I Spirit Mind Body Health l L Recreation E Y. M. C. A. Building A Compromise. No senior is as good as he tries to make his teachers believe he is, nor as had as he tells his girl he is. -1---- --f- - f--- - -1.- - .--- - r--- - r--- - 1-r1 - .--- - .--- - ,--r - ---- - --1- - ---. - -.-. - ..-, - ---- - ---- - .r-- - -+-. - ---r - -.-- - --r- - .-.. - ---- - -.1. - ---- - ---1 - r--- ---E+ The Electric Construction 81 Machinery Company ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, WIRING, FIXTURES i APPLIANCES AND Moroas i f S. VV. Cor. 17th St. Sl Third Ave. Phone R. I. 74. Rock Island, Ill. -:---- ---- - ---- - -1-- - -'-- - ---' - ---' - ---' - -'-' - '--' - 1'-- - -' - '-'- - 1'-- - --'- - --'- - ---' - '-'- - '--- - '-'- - - - - -1 - - ' - -'-' - '-'- - - - - 'A'- - ---' - - - -He- Pujff Puff! James Hansgen yesterday covered Hve miles on the road in four minutes and twenty seconds. He was in an Essex. ii 'i'i ii 'ii' ' ii 'W' ' -ii' - ' ' - ' - ' - ' - -W-ii'i'i'- - - - 'ini L BPEIGYXWH enberg Co. 2 THE NEW YORK STORE Rock Island Illinois THIE BIG STYLE STORE OF ROCK ISLAND Better Values Every Day i I Page One Hundred Fifty-tfwo qf.n1.iu1mi 1---11-- ---11---11--11-1- - 1vvn1n.fo READ I . The Davenport Sunclay Morning Democrat l The Only Sunday Morning Newspaper , in the Tri-Cities I .5.,.-..,.-..,.- .-.,..- -.,..-...... -,...-....-....-.,..-.,..-,,..-...,-,,.,..,..,-....-....-. .. - -...,-.,..- -.,..-...,-....-...g. Klarriage is 21 great institution-but who wants to live in an institution all his life? VVork is the greatest thing in the world-so we should alwavs save some of it for tomorrow.-Sid Zififren. afnniuuinui 1 -in.-1111111111111-1iiH1iiin-iiH-.....1uu1inl-11.11.1111nn-nninnimi-uniuu-4.ui. 1 1 1.i.m1n . 1' l W. A. EHLEB sc SoN l HARDWARE i Vigoru 1610 Third Avenue Lzzzzdretlfs Seeds Phone R. I. 1976 +----------------- --l- -.,- -'-' -' -i-i Ifl- '-'- -1-1 ---- -'-' ---' -l-l '-'i --1- -- '-'- ---- -- -------me -'i- -' '-1' -'-' '--- Iili -ill They go on I'lOl'F'U67'. i'The good die young, was never said of a joke. Absent-minded professor meeting his son: 'lHello, George, how's your father? fi- '--- - - - --- ---' - '-'- - --'- - ---- - ---' - ---' - ---' - '-'- - ---- - '1-' - '--- - i-'- - --'- - ---- - -'-' - ---- - -'-' - ---- - -1-' - ---- ---- --li - --'- - - if i FRED H. BoETJE i Manufacturer of Prepared Mustard, Horse Radish ana' Onion Relish Phone R. I. 820 300 Fifth Street +-----------------------------w -1-1 -4-- ---- '--- ---- ---- ---- ---- -'-- '--- ---- '--- -1-- --1- ---- ---i ---- '--- -f-' '--' f--- ---- ---- ---- -f-- -'-1 ---- '--' Page One Hundred Fifty-three -3- uinulnn,milin-1nn,nn,iiu1mi..nn1iin1111.1uu1uu1.i.i1uu-mi--.in-uni-uni-11111in-1M1i-111iniLini-uu1nnu-iun-u -f f With Best Wishes for a Year of Success I FOR ROCK ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL I i Seven Good 7 Successors to E jewelry S J. Ramser Stores JEWELERS and Sons T 1825 Second Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois i .g...-.......,........- - -i...-....-....-....-....-r.......,.-....-...i-....-....-....-....-....-.............. ........-....-....-....-....-....-...f. Ifinfs to Young Authors. Hint 1-Borrow half a dollar's worth of stamps. Hint 2-Don't begin to write until you feel you must. Such an attack is heralded by dizziness, listlessness, and pains in the back. Hint 3-Then write down just enough words to relieve your pent-up emotion. Hint 4-Erase every second word. Hint 5-Carefully erase all the remaining words. Hint 6-Sell the stamps. - T - - - - - - - - ECONOMY MOTOR SALES CO. CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE 1820 Fourth Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Phone R. I. II28 +I- -f-1 - '- - ---1 - -'-' - '- - -' - '--' - -' - -- - - '- - - -' - '- - '- - '-'- -- '- - '-'- - '- - '-'- - '-'- - '- - - - ' - -'-' - -'-' - '-'- - '- --wi- . Silver Linings. April showers bring lylay double headers. Harold lkloos, a fellow with the brightest red hair, Once said to a lady ever so fair, l'For you I would dief' She said, If you try, Dye slowly, but surely-that very red hair. BosToN SHOE oo. 1726 Second Avenue, Rock Island, Ill. SHOES WITH LIVELY STYLE AND LASTING COMFORT LOOKS- FIT-WEAR Combined with the Minimum in Price are Reasons Why so many people prefer to buy here year after year. The Maximum of ,.-....-,.,.......-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-..........-.,..-....-...,.........,..-..,.-...,-....-....-....-....-....-....-...... - -.........g. Pngr' One Hundrfd Fifty-four 4...-....-. - - - - - - - - - .-....-...,.......-....-....-....-..,- .. - .- - .. - - - -....-...g. XVHEN YOU SAY IT WITH FLOVVERSM Don't Forget To Say It With Ours L. STAPP COMPANY, FLORISTS 2304 izrh street Rock Island 425 si- ---- - ---- - ---' - ---- - 1--- - '--- - --1- - ---- ----- ---- - '--- - '-L- - ---- -1H- --'- ----- ---- - ---' - -Tiv - -T-T - '--A - ---1 - L1-- - '--- --------1 In Girls' Gym Clrlxs. An exciting baseball game was in progress. Illargaret Van Tine accidentally hit the first ball for a home run. Instead of circling the bases, however, she waited for the pitcher to deliver another ball. VVhy don't you run ? the others shouted. I've got two more strikes yet, replied Blargaret placidly. i---- r-'- - --'- - ---- - ---- - ---' - --'- - '--- - ---- - --'- - ---- - - - - -'-- - -' - -'-' - '--' - '-'- - '-'- - 1-r- - --'- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-+ ----- --r- - - -1- Galbraith Motor Company Dealers for i OLDSMOBILE AND VIKING I I 1500 Fourth Avenue Phone R. I. 945 lilliilll-1IIlI'1' VIII T Illl 1- IIII UTIIIITIIllillllilllllllllillll--I IPII l Illh l VIYP TIVII1 llll U1 llll l IIYI llllli llll T' llll lllllillllilllli llll T 'lll TllllilUl Vl'i Going to the blackboard the teacher wrote this sentence: The horse and the cow was in the stablef, HNOW, childrenfl she said, what is wrong with this sentence ? One small boy waved his hand excitedly, and the teacher called upon him. It's wrong, he said with importance. It should be 'the cow and the horse was in the stable,' because ladies always ought to go first. iT - I i o I T Illanufactured by I 1 STURTEVANT ice CREAM COMPANY i +I- --i- ---- -i-- - -i-- - ---1 - i-i- - --ii - -i-- - -i-i - -1-i - i--- - ---- - .-i- - --.- - ---- - ---- - -i-- - .i.. - ...I - .... - .... -.--- .... - . i 4. Page Onr Hundred Fifty-fiw of .... .---- i...-....-.....-....-...i-....-.....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-........,..-... .---- .. 4. lt's .lust As You Like It If you Want to be certain that your daily meats are just as you like them- stop here and order the kind you prefer: always the choicest cuts from prime meats of the market FOLEY and TAYLOR R. I. 12 - 194 305 20th Street We Deliver Not to be Dri-Den. Kenneth Ranson: Do you drive your car to school every morning T' Dial Welch: No I coax it. 5 She: Prof. Warrington says the moon is a dead body. He: All right, let's sit up with the corpse. H41 1 1 1H1M1..,,1m41mi1nu1.m1i,.,1,,..1,...1.,,.1M11I.I.1I,W1iin1.......nn1i...1....1 1 1 1 11, BRUNER MUSIC HOUSE Packard-PIANOS-Gulbransen Briznsfwirlz Panatropes and Radiolas-Sonora Melodeon and Radios Holton Band Instrzlmentx Recordx and Sheet Mzuir 1806 Third Avenue R. C. A. RADIOLA Phone R. I. 1060 i-1iun1un1niu1uiu1uu-in-inwillu-nu1nn-nn1uu1nninn111-1-mi-ini'111.111m-nu-ui--ilu-uni-nn:-nu1un..nn Mozlern Romance. Will you marry me, my pretty maid ? How many cylinders has your auto, sir? she said. Kathleen Doran: This paper tells of a man who lives on onions alone. Waldemar Peterson: Well, anyone who lives on onions ought to live alone. uinn1nn1un1un-un1inni-1.1.1 11.1.1W1niI1Inn--II1I1im-nu-uu1nu1uu11:n...nn1nn1IIui1uu1iui1un1i.n1.in CI-IANNON SL DUFVA CO. HEATING, PLUMBING, STEAM SUPPLIES llZ West Seventeenth St. Rock Island, Ill. Phone R. I. 148 4. .... - - ... - - ... -..........-...,-......,.,.-....-..,.-.........,-....-....- - - - - - - - -.... up Page One Hundred Fifty-six 1 .F1111111 111-1111-1 11111111111111 1 11--1111 11111111111 111111111111 '!' I Greetings from 1 . 2 I g R. I. H. S. i ! ALUMNI ASSOCIATIGN 5 I ............... WE SHALL EXPECT YOU I TO JOIN US ON OUR ANNUAL EXCURSION MONDAY NIGHT JUNE THIRD I L Come and Have a Good Time ii- III. ....... ..I. - IIII - .III - I.,I - IIII - IIII - I1.. - IIII - III. - I... - III, - IAII - IIII - 11.. ------ I I - IIII - Egg-zactly! When I arose to speak, related a martyred statesman, someone threw a base cowardly egg at me. K'And what kind of an egg might that be ? asked an attentive listener. HA. base, cowardly egg, explained the statesman, is one that hits you and then runs. The Tearher Perhaps Wins. Piano teacher: Why don't you pause? Don't you see itls marked Arest'? John Elmstedt: 'AYes, but I'm not tired. The man who boasts only of his ancestors confesses that he belongs to a family that is better dead than alive. fleard in rfssembly. Jane Holden: What is that charming thing Eulalia is playing ? Novella Smull: HA piano, you dub! u!n11111-1111-1111111111111111111-1111111111111111111111111111111111-11111111111111111111-111111111111111.1111111111111 1111 11111111111.? I 2 CONTRIBUTED BY A FRIEND 1 WHO IS INTERESTED IN 2 PUBLIC HEALTH IN THE SCHOOLS -I---- ---- --- ---- - -1-- - -.-- - ---- - --.- - --.- - ---- - ---- - ...- - ---- - ---- -1- ---- - --.- -1- ---- - --.- - ---. - ---. - -..- - -..- - --.- --..-..---.S Page One Hundred Fifty-seven .5............,..-....-....-...1-.,.....,...........,..-.....-............-....-....-....-....-....-..,.-....-....-....-....-H..-....-...........-...........-..,.g. College Suits for the Young Man Going to High School The Latest Creation RoXBURN SUITS MOSENFELDER 86 SONS 1709 Second Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. g iw- -1-' - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-- - --i- - i--- ------ ---- - ---- - ---- ---- -'-- - ---- - -'-- - -'-- - ---- - ---- - --'- - ---1 - ---' - ---- - 1 4 Whifh.9 An ad reads: Fire destroyed another beautiful Salina home. Happened while husband was away. Caused from soot in the chimney. Why take the chance? Think of your wife and babies at home. Have them inspected, repaired and cleaned. IYIiss Irvine: Why in the world can't you keep these dates in your head ? Rita Kester: I, have too many of my own to remember. ngan-sm--I-I1-Iniinu1mn1nu-.m--nu-11111-I-I1-lui-I1.111111uniuninl-1.1.1-I-n-uniuni-H111111111.11-luiuni 1 n1uu-Mg, I ' I 3 Central Shoe Hospital 7 i GRANDSHOESHINEPARLOR j I I7II Third Ave. West of McCabe's 3rd Avenue Entrance. I Best leather and best rubber heels. Best material used. Shine makes shoes like nefw. .is1.-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-H..-....-....-....-1...-s...-..,...,....-....1-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-og. His Great Regret. Paul Sturtz: A man called here to thrash you a few minutes ago. Employer: What did you say to him ? ' Paul: I told him I was sorry you weren't in. Howard Dahlberg is our man of the world. 'Tho he is Swedish, he uses Turkish towels, eats French fried potatoes and Holland rusks, wears Iblexican diamonds, and says he's going to vote the Australian ballot when he gets old enough. oris..nniuninu1nu1nn-lm-nu1uuiuniini-uni-uiinninuiin-1in-1W1uninn-uninl-1I.I.11II.inn-nniuuiuui-I1111 gf. s Montgomery 8: Campbell l E Qlneorporatedj CLEANERS AND DYERS Let us Clean Your Evening Gowns, Furs, Glofves, Plurnes, Slippers, EIC. E 1909 Second Avenue 516 Sixteenth Street 110 Main Street I ROCK ISLAND IVIOLINE DAVENPORT +m----------------------------Q ---- -'-- -'-' ---- -'-- ---- -i-- -'-- ---' -'-' -'-' ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- f--- t--- ---1 --'- ---- '-'f -f-- ---- ---- ---1 ---- -1-- Page One Hundred Fifty-right Lsmmw- ELLA Que 13 jf wwf , 1 if V I , '.g Lb'-rg 9' ,Q ffigl .K'VV. jf, Y ' U f A L, f . .frfesz - ' fa. In Nh ,. -' mn A'-EILEEN Ti A iw 4 f 6' 6 1' ' 9 siiy., 7,1 iHg'g4., , . kv 23' Us it nm'-LEAu ,VERA ae? '1 , QE ' 5 QQQEEZM VQJMSCATI-WWE f mxrznow N NNQEN Amis N f-adv-us. W? ,i,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1, ..,.--i ------ ------- I I 1 --u up I : I 1 - 1, S I Nowadays You Turn a Swltc t T Or press a button or turn a valve and a lot of things happen around a E home that lighten labor and banish trouble. I Labor and time saving devices have come and are today within the F l reach of the humblest home. I i : This company and its employees are striving in every Way to improve I and develop the service. Because of the necessity of gas and electricity T I in home life, trade and industry, this business must grow and be success- g ful that you may live well and prosper in this community. I i I PEOPLES P0 W ER CQMPANY - l I A United Light Property I CALL Us g Rock Island 3300 Moline I4 East INIoline 100 I -i-'- -'-' - -'-' - -'-1 - ---' - 1- - 1-i' - ---' - ---' - ---1 - ---' - '--' - i-'-'-- Iil- - '--- - '--f - '--' - - --'- '--' - '- - '--- - '- -H-'--I-'--'-'-'- -'-9 When Irving Cobb, the writer, was on the VVorld,,' he attended a ball game at the Polo Grounds. The yard was packed. Just before the game, Harry Stevens, who had the refreshment privilege, strolled by the press box, and called out to a group of which Cobbiwas a member: Great crowd, eh, boys? I'll bet there are six thousand more people here than they expected. I guess that means I'll have to go in and prepare about four thousand more ham sandwiches. VVell, remarked Cobb, that will pretty nearly necessitate the cutting of another ham, won't it, Harry? Wud yes luk at thot! exclaimed Mrs. O'Toole in just indignation. 'Washin' an' Ironin' Done.' Shure, she ain't wan bit better than Oi am. Oi've got me washin' and ironin' done, too, but yes don't see me hangin' out no shingles braggin' about itll' Prisoner just back from trial: Hurrah, fellas, I'm crazy! E Compliments of ! I CHARLES BARTH 86 SONS CO. Page One Hundred Sixty a!nn-uu-rru1rm-rm-rrrr-rrr-rrrr1rrrr1rrn-uu-rrrr1rrrr-.rrn-rrrr1Itrr11.1.1rrrr1rrrr-rrrr-rm1rrrr-urr-rrrr1rrrr1rrrr1rrrr1rrrr-rrrr-rr? I Day Calls: Phone R. I. 380 Night Calls Phone R. I. 818-1372 I MOELLERIS UNDERTAKING PARLORS I Eagles' Ne-'w Home I I A. J. D. MOELLER, Proprietor 1 I 2030 Fourth Avenue Rock Island, Ill. I .g.,..-..........-....-....-....-............ .. ---- ...-....-....-....-..,.......-....-..g. Giving a party ? No, but I going to have one quiet evening at home this winter. ?on1urr-Qrrn- 11-nr-rrn-run-rrrr1nu-uniuninn1un--urn-un--rrn-rm-uu-un-uu1nn-nn--nur1uu -11- uvunvu-ogg I I A. M. BLOOD COMPANY I z 328-330 Twentieth Street g Q GRADUATION GIFTS-THE KIND THAT LAST ! A CORONA--The Portable Typewriter L Sheaffer Life-time Pens Leather Note Books I ,,,-....-..........-....-..,......,......-..,.-....-..........-......,........-.,........-..........-..,... -..........-....-....-....-..........-....-...5. l -sr Exaftly So. Yessir, eighty-two, I be, an' every tooth in my 'ead same as th' day I were born.' s--- ---- - ---- - ---- --r- ---r - ---- - - -r-- - ---- - --rr - -r-- - ---- - --r- - -r-- - rr-r - ---- - -r-- ---r---r- ---- - -'-- ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- -rr--------+ ! A f t e r S c h 0 ol - I I Party Cand1es 2 Supplies M A T H , S Ice Cream FOUNTAIN SERVICE I 517 Seventeenth Street -i-r--- ---r - --r- - ---- - ---- - ---- ------ ---- - --r- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---r - ---- - ---- - --rr - --r- - ---- - ---- - r--- - ---- ---- -r-r - ---- ---r---r---I Fred Kramer: How can I keep my toes from going to sleep ? Bernard Zabolsky: 'ADon't let them turn inf' '! - - - - '- - - - - - - -' - - - - H- U-H - H-' - - - - ---- ' '- r'!' I T THE GARDEN SHOP I L. R. DAvIs, Prop. jflntnzrs for Q11 Qbccasiuns I I 314 Twentieth Street Rock Island, III. Phone R. I. 672 I iw- - -'-- - - '- - '- - '- - -' - -'-' - - - '-'- - '- - - ' - '-'- - -'-- - -'-' - -lrl - flr- - rlrl -'-- '- - '-'- - '-'- - rrr- - -r-r - -r-r - --r- -ri. Unjzzstified. We object to hearing a woman referred to as a skirt. There is very little reason for such a name. I '! - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - - - - - - ' -- --'-!' I I Rock Island Transfer Sc Storage Co. 1 PUBLIC WAREHOUSE-FIRE PROTECTED I Moving and Packing of Household Goods 'iw' '1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 l I -M11 llvl 1 Ifl' - IIII 1 IIII 1 Illv - vllv 1 llfr 1 llfv 1 -lwl 1 ulwu - uull -1.--1-nn1uoia Page One Hundred Sixty-one .i..,1lm141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1ifu1uu1uu1nn1mi1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l1uu1,,,i, EAT IN I . 1 . l g The Rock Island High School LHICICIIH g QUALITY CLEANLINESS SERVICE oh---------------------------we -' '+-f '-'- K--- -'-- 1-'- K--- ---- ---- --- -1-4 ',-- Ikl- '--- '--' ---' ---- --l- 1--- ---- L1-1 1--, -1-' '- '--- ---' Hou' They Start. john Graham: 'LOh, yes! VVhy-uh-what do you mean ?' Alice Tuleen: VVell-er-what was that question now? - 'ISLEERIE-LIRZEIG-QEAAAAISEA- - ' ' ' ' ' HARRY T. KNOX ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS in - .,...,...-.. - - - - -....-....-.,..-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-...,-....-...,-.,........-....-....- - - - - -....-...g. Drawing the Line. An infatuated girl sometimes thinks she can live on romance, but she knows she cannot dress on it. Q-----H '1-- -'-' ------------------- -1-1 M--mme L L l 9 1 l I ! I L L +'-- ---- - --f- - r-,- - .--- -- .,.. -.,-- ..-. - - .-,- - .... -- f.,. - ,.,. - ..,. - ,.,. - ,... - -.., - ---- - .-., - ..-- - .--- - .-1i - ---1 --1-- --1---in--I-sb Robert Sinnett has been good enough to permit us to publish the following advice based on his own exhaustive experiences: A cold bath will be found more pleasant if taken in hot water. 'f - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - !' l 316-18th Street, Rock Island 1623-5th Avenue, lkloline I - f JOHNSON'S CAFETERIAS Rock IJIIIIIIINX and illolizzeo' Real Eating Houses I VV. JOHNSON ROCK ISLAND, ILL. 'i - - - '4 - - - - - 'i -- - - - - - - - -'- - - - - - - - - - I--'wi Our Textbook dge. If I only knew what to do with the babyly' Didn't you get a book of instructions with it, mother ?' .i...-....-....-....-..,.-....-....-,...-..,.-...,-...,-...,-...,-...,-...,-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-.,..-..,.-....-....-.,.,-....- ..,..,-...5. l JOE TUCKIS FLOWER SHOP l lllfember Florist Telegraph Delivery Serfvire JUST PHONE R. I. 99 WE DO THE REST 1827 Second Avenue, Rock Island, Ill. up-11.1.11H1.1.1.11uu1.u........1.......,...1u.....uI.11.1.1.1U1....1my1....1....1m.1.m1....1..,.1..H11.1.1I.I.1m.1....1m.1uw1nn1u.!q Page One Hundred Sixty-tfwo in-Innninnninnniuu--uninn-Iiuinu-uuinninn-nn1nn1 nn111111un1uu1IIII1IuI--uninu-uniuninninn-nu-un-un1II.!p Voss BROS. EXPRESS Sc STORAGE i l I T 2125-2129 Third Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. T 3' - Local ana' Long Distance Moving - I uluulun1uII1I:I11,,,,1nu-.ml.IIIlu,.1.,,.1.,.,1.,,.1un11.1.1.,.,1uu1.,..1,.,.1,,,,1...,1,..,..m.-..uq.-lm1,m1,...1,,,,1IIuu1.,g!, Has Marjorie any education along musical lines ? I should say so. Name any record, and she can tell you what's on the other side. .!...-..........-....-....-...,-............-....-....-..........-....-....-....-I........-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-I..-....-....-..,.-....-...g. Robinson 86 M1ller HardWarexCo. i HARDWARE 7 i KITCHENWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES T i 1706 Third Avenue Phone R. I. 711 -s-..- .,.. - .... - ...- - --.. - --.- - .--. - .... - ..-- - .--- - ---. - ---. - ---- --w-M- ---- -I--- ---- - ---- - ---- - ..-- - --,-- - ---. - ---- - --.- - --i- - ---- - ---- ------1+ Miranda, Whassat light shinin' in yo' eyes ?', That's my stop light, Rastusf' 'f' RADIO ARTISTS ENTERTAINERS T Dance To 1 THE MAPLE LANE COLLEGIANS I i . QNoW playing at Maple Innj SPECIALTY NUMBERS R. I. 2679 i -!-u-'-u- f--- - ---- - -'-' - ---- - ---- - -'-- -u--- -'-- - 1--- - ---- - '--' - ---- - 1--- --'--u---u-1- '--1 - ---- - ---- - '--- - 1-'- - ---- - ---- - ---- - '-f- - --'- -I--I-I+ A sign in a restaurant reads: Don't kick about our coffee. You may be old and weak yourself some day. -a--- ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -f-- - ---- - ---- - ---' - ---- - '--- - -1-' - ---- -'-n- ---- - '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - '--- - ---- - ---- - '--- - ---- -'-- '-1- ---+ I MEMORIAL PARK 1 The Cemetery Beautiful i Office, 604 Safety Building i PERPETUAL CARE EASY TERMS NGN-SECTARIAN 4...-....-.M-....-................-..........-I..-....-....-....-.....-....-................-....-....-....-.I..-....-....-..........-....-....-....-IQ. This is queer, murmured lVIethuselah, not a single patent medicine concern has offered me anything for a testimonial. I -All- e-All-ItI1-'IIt-I -' l- ll-till-elle' -AA'I' fI-on- - II- -I-All-PIII-PIII-I- -I-III'-I Dexdal e Silk-Sealea ' Hosiery All Kind, of Feed The finest and -best-wearing l l hose made l 213 Market Square Sold by ROCK ISLAND Yager-Lundt 81 Co. Phone R. I. 221 MQLINEY ILL. -i-- -.-- - -.-. -- --.. - ---- - ---- - --.- - ---. - ---- - -I-, - --.- - .-.- - ---- -1+ -1- --.- - --.- - -..- - -.-, - ---. - -.-. - ,-I. - --I. - --.- - ---- --- -... -.-4 Page One Hundred Sixty-three pfgliim-in 11-11111-1111-11-11-1--1-1 :mingle Do ning Bro . ai r SAFE DAIRY PRODUCTS 2268 24th street I I Q Phone R. I. 864 2 i l i ,l,,,1,,,,,,,, 11-11 1 1 in-I1-in--in-uii-ii-n--i-1-.1111 1.11111-I 111111111 nn1n'. Wvilling to be Con-winced. Henry Hanson: 'ADo you really believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder ?,' Helen Peterson: Well, you might try it for a month or two. n!an1-H111-I-1 11-.111-I--4.1.1im1in-1.1i-nn1nn1nn-un1un--mini.-inn-in-.1uu1un-in-1mi-nu--m--I1 1 -nn-nu? I GRADUATION GIFTS l T Our Display of Graduation Gifts I5 Moderately Priced g i THEO. G. BLEUER, Jeweler I I702 Second Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILL. q....-....-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-....-....-....-....-...-....-....-....-..........-....-....-...-................-..i. Genevieve Towner: A'Wl1at is the difference between a real estate man and a baseball player? Helen Barr: I give it upf' Genevieve: One buys up flats, and the other bats up flies. 4...-....-...-....-......,,..-.,..-....-i..-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-........,..-....-....-....-....-....-....-..........-...p i , I COME IN I Ask about DAGGETTS' BOSTON CHOCOLATES Worth Knowing T E. G. ASH Co. T iw- 'lil --'- ------- ili- - ---' - --If - '-'- - '-'- - '-'- - '- - '- - Ilfl - Ill' - ------- - -I-H-H-iv Page Om' Hundred Sixty-four T f I L 5 1 T566 I 5 ' I l 2 Way Corporation L 5 ROCK ISLAND, ILL. I Manufacturers of NUWAY AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS I 2 Congratulates the Class of 329 on the Successful Completion of its High School Course and Wishes it the Best of Success for the Future ----- a- ---- ------ ---- ------------ -1-- ---- ---- ---- ---' ---- ---- ---- ---' -1-- '--- ---- --------- ---- -i How Our Ifrroes Keep Fit. Lewis Shea: Jasper Strong, the lVIuscIe Builder, has done wonders in making me a he-man. Before I took his marvelous course I was weak and puny. In thirty days he put a whole inch of solid muscle on each arm, and two whole inches of rippling strength across my chest. Christ Herman: 'AI used to talk in my sleep, and thus give away the deep secrets of our football signals. But since I have been sleeping on Schumann's Non-Sag Springs, my slumber has been undisturbed. 'lBarney,' Barnet: I eat an egg for breakfast every morning. Boiled, coddled, or poached is my choice,-never fried or hard boiled. This healthy food keeps me in fine physique. Norman Blunt: Every morning I turn six somersaults, placing a pillow on the floor to absorb the shock. This prevents pimples, blackheads, etc., and gives me a healthy outlook on life. Naomi Ferster fthoughtfullyj: Why do so many women rest their chins on their hands when they are thinking ? Raymond Olson Chrutallyj: TO keep their mouths shut so they won't disturb themselves. Lucky Boy! You seem fond of the druggist's little boyf' Yes, lie kin git all the pills he wants fer our air guns., Page One Hundred Sixty-five ..-.... .-.-...----- ....-....-....-.... ------------ ....-..q. Babb Hear' fix fl 'H .qi .af if 1 Thuffba. V ,I ,, H,Marne, k . X Q-,Edna ,M 1,1 , LSSQFB' Ma JJ o JA 1 I A Jahn N Olllller Again 631013 are America's largest school annual designers and engravers because we render satisfaction on more than 400 books each year. Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependability. JAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 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