Roosevelt High School - Roundup Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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Tm ANNUAL ROUNDUP Tzzblimtion of the THEODORE ROOSEVELT ,HIGH SCHOOL May, 1919 -sf HE R0 UND UP 2----:---sf Winter Earth, left silent by the Snow Qf Nighf, Seems shrunken 'heath the Gray u-nmeasured height. R+.. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'I' MORRIS 44 g++- HE R0 UND UP -MH?----.-.-an Summer Ullgllffllg fzgrufn my flf'llI'f'S conlent, Thou Spirii of Ihe SllI!IlIIl'l'fl'lIll ALL1xu11.u1 Nineieen I-Iumlrnl li++- , 1 . -W3 and I wwzty - nme Y Q- THE 'Ro UND UP ,Al Nineteen Hundred .gt KM' and Twenty- nz ai 'Q' T HE GRQUNDUP Ninet Hu d N een n red 'gn gh and Twenty-nine 'Mm 'Q' H +-THE 'Ro UND UP KM. Nineteen Hundnezi .wg and Twenty - nzne lp V - - Zlfarulig - - 'I I' aw' '5?EE2i:1 122131151521 525221422 '1f'1 ' -4 I' 616259 , Q, X X 5 51 Q2 ' I B565 f K? wf U I , gps X Q9 'L 5 sw? 19 f Z1 fl I !x Y AN' 'L 1 , . , f , f ig., A.,,x il K X A QU l -fm 1 , X 1 0, W L ,x l,,, . ' M121 1. 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BLOUNT, Manual Training RALPH M. PIOLMES, Music O. F. BARNES, Commercial BACK ROW H. RUMP, Assistant Coach XVILLIAM KOCH, Science R. R. Cook, Principal J. E. S'PllNl+1f'lPHElt, Assistzumi, l'rim'ipul H. A. ZRLLm'r'r, fi0Il1IIl9l'f'i2l.l Nineteen Hundred A++- . -wa and Twenty - nme THE Rolf DUP -.+2 1'lF,I'Nf 1fUll'.'fRlISS NILTTII-: DUNUYAN, BI2Hllf'l!lIltil'SQ MHS. fiR.U'l'I M.n'N.iu11, xIi1tllC'lll2lT,iC'SQ MISS DE ETTE GRACI-JY, 1,l'31Il2ltil'QQ MISS cil-IOIUDIA l'x0HKNl'1li, Historyg AIISH .lAs'qrI:i.1xI-1 VVHIGIIT, Spunislig AIISH Gu-:xx Uuuizx, History: MRS, I.I-:Noun OKI-:IsAI'uxI, Cmnrm-re-izilg MISS .II-:NNIL M1'C',u.I,, Maitlu-mutir-sg MISS I.AI'mgx1'zA HANSEN, Arty MISS MAZII-3 Scnmgixmz, Latin. Swcmzfl Ifmr: -MISS Giuvrz STIVIQIQS, Rvgistrurg MISS c.lHAlil.l-LNB SP1-zuuy, linglislip MISS KIADGE llrlcu, Luting MRS. E. E. CURTIS, Nurse:-3 MISS RI'TH TILI.Mox'r, Cnuuncrcialg MISS XYERA Dxxox, Librarian: MISS BIIRIAM HUI-'FMANQ Englishg MISS RIARTHA SWYEM, Coinmcrciulg MISS BIILDRED SIIRAGUE, Latin. Third 1fUll'f'+RIlSS I,AI'IiA Morirxrox, Iflnglishg MISS SAVANNAH DI'vAI,, Historyg 31185 WI-:N0NAII MACY, Mathematicsg MRS. MARY HOYT, llmne Erroiioinic-Sq MISS STEI-IIANNA BALLIIJT, Englishg MRS. ELEHA HIAISENSICK, Home Economics: MISS EUNICE MEERS, English. Back H1Jll'S'+1IISS EMMA Q1ASE MoI7I,ToN, Girls' Advisurg Mus. MILDIIED 1'IILI., Sff'IlOgI'1l1Jl1K'I'Q MISS VIOLET Spook, French: MISS ALICE EATON, Histuryg MISS IDA JA1'oBS, Englislig MISS EDIT!! FISCHI-In, Scimiecg MRS. SARAH RISSER, English: MISS BIARY BAIRD, Yocationsg MISS BIABIJL QUINER, Physical Education. 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HOBBY: Pounding Nails AMBITION: To be a roaring success Senior Banquet Committee Drake JAMES EDWARD BRIGHT Jirmnie Love strikes us all, but in different stages: It comes especially hard with Jimmie. HOBBY: Football and Checkers AMBITION: To be successful National Honor Soeiety: President of Student Council '28g Service Com- mittee '27: Thespian '28: Hi Y. Cabinet: Football '27, '28: R Club: Judiciary Chairman: Asst. Editor Roundup Northwestern or hlinnesota NIAXINE CRAWFORD rVIo..r Sincere, charming, thoughtful, and sweet: A girl whom everyone likes to med. V HOBBY: Taking Out wrongly put in sleeves AINIBITIONI To go around the world President of Home Economics: Hi Y. W. Drake GEORGE ADDISON CORCORAN 'iCo'rlfy 'LI pray thee not to fall in low with me. HOBBY: Golf AMBITION: To beat Bobby Jones 10-S Home Room Vice-President '27: Class Day June '28: President of Golf Club '2S: Vice-President of Thespian '2S: Secretary of Hi Y. '2S: R Club: Band '26, '27, '28: Senior Play Amos D. NELLIE CLARK Soolcey She is pretty to 'walk with, Anti witty to talk with. HOBBY: Getting in early! AMBITION: To be the boys advisor at West Point Spanish Club Iowa and Northwestern MILO GREGG REED Illilo What care I for books when lore is so interesting? HOBBY: Day dreaming AMBITION: To get 50 inches of adver- tising Business Manager of Roundup '28: Cheer Leader '28: Booster Committee '28: East High-Student Council: President of Home Room: Forensic Club: Class Sermon Committee Drake and Iowa .IERADI L. DERICKSON 'tJ4zrry Why worry about names: They can be changed. HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: To be something nobody else is Hi Y. W.: W. G, A, A.: Service Com- mittee, while attending West High Ames and Drake KENNETH L. DAHLMAN Kenny Tell me more-are women true? HOBBY: Athletics AMBITION: To run the 440 in 47 Hat R Club: Hi Y.: Track '28: Basketball '27 and '28: Football '28: West High-W Football '26 and '27: Basketball '26 Nebraska ANNA NIAE MATULEF t'Blackie t'She has a look and a face, That make simplicity and grace. HOBBY: Swimming ALIBITIONZ To succeed Senior Roundup Committee: Clubs: G, A. A.: French Club at North High, History: Home Economics: Cosmo- politan Undecided as yet as to college ew- V Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine ri l --l-K+ l Q- HE ROU DUP 1 i +:++- Nirz-eteen Hubndred and Twenty - nine MYRON BLANK Aly HOBBY: To argue with C. C, C. AMBITION: To sell Frigidaire to the Eskirnos National Honor Society: Publif- Enter- tainment Committee: Service Com- mittee: Cheer Leader '27, '28: Home Room President '25, '28: President of Eleetoral Board: Vice President of Senior Class: Footlights: Thespian: l'layer's Club: Senior Play: FI'f'Il!'ll Club: Hi Y. Cabinet: Tennis Teznn Pennsylvania JUHN li. CROSS Julrn .Vw 1 HOBBY: Reading Bla:-k's and .Iac-kson's Magnetism and Elec-trieity AMBITION: To Huish above book National Honor Society '28: Vice Presi- rlent of Student Council: Committee Chairman of building and grounds: President of Home Room '28: Senior Class, Viee President: Senior Play: T-Square: Math.: Debate Ames and llassaehusetts Institute of Teehnology GLADYS MABEL ANDREVVS Gml1liw HOBBY: Graduating AMBITIONZ To make a success of every- thing I do Treasurer of Footlights '26: Home Eeo- nomios Club '27, '28 MAX ANDREW AYER lIrapziImh TIOBBYI Hunting AMBITION: To be a pretzel bender Tennis Club: T-Square Club: Tennis Team '25 Iowa University CATHERINE NI. E. BOWLER Catlm'in1c TIOBBYI Rushing somewhere .AMBITIONZ To be president Or something National Honor Society: Rlusie Honor Soeiety: Secretary of Student Count-il 'ZSZ Judiciary Connnittee: Vice Presi- dent of Home Room '28: Secretary of Senior Class: Latin Club: President '28: President of Hi Y. VV. '28: Theorlian Seeretary and Vice President '28: Girls' Glee Club '27, '28: .Iunto Club: Golf Club Secretary and Treas- urer '28: G. A. A. Drake MAlt.IOltlE AGNES CLARK .VIergf: HOBBY: Advertising for the Roundup AMBITIONZ To be headwaitress in the A. T. 0. House National Honor Society '27, '28: Student Council '28: Vice President of Home Room '27: Advisory Board: Sothern and Marlowe '27: Thespian '28: .Iunto Club '26: Tlieodian Secretary '27, '28i G. A. A,: Golf Club '27, '28: Golf Tr-:un '27, '28Z Basketball '26, '27, '2X: Girls' Pep Squad Drake- LIHYIJ JAMES MYERS .l1.y:r.v HOBBY: Pieking elierries for an apple pie Anmiriow: Sell 96 Senior rings President of Home Room in '27: Senior President: Roosevelt Day Committee: Senior Play: Clubs: Science in '27: Eastern College JOHN HENRY ALDRICH .foh1ml'1 ' HOBBY: Playin' the Gobstick AMBITIONZ To drive a new Ford National Honor Society '28: Insignia Committee: Senior Soviul Committee: Music Society Drake JEAN DOUGLAS HANSEN House HOBBY: Athletics AMBITIONZ To be a architectural engineer. Vice President National Honor Society: Chairman of Insignia Committee: Student Council '28: Senior Class Treasurer: T-Square Club: R Club: Hi Y,: Track: '28: Football '28 Ames ALICE FRANCES AMICK 1 1mny HOBBY: Reading AMBITION: To be a Newspaper Reporter Class Day Committee: Seeretary of Seeretarial Club '2S: Vice President of Latin Club '28: Hi Y, W, '28 Drake .Hg t... HE 'ROU DUP BEATRICE B. MCDANIEL Be A certain Senior Class Belle, West High '25 to '27: Secretarial Club, and Pep Squad Iowa City DONALD WILSON HERRON Don i'Reserved and Dignified am I, As for the girls I pass them by. Roundup Committee: Finance Com- mittee: Roosevelt Day Senior Stunt '28 Spanish Club: Footlights: Sothern and Marlowe, and Thespian: Band '27 Drake ELEANOR LEHMAN SCHWARZ FU .I J I ies She seems very zlemuring, but her smile often betrays her, Senior Play Committee: Senior Play: Theodian Literary Society: Sothern and Marlowe: Latin: Hi Y. W. Grinnell, Michigan University JOHN CHARLES HUBBARD John No. II 'Tis better to be slow and sure, than to be hasty and wrong. National Honor Society-President, Stu- dent Council: Treasurcr: Chairman of Finance Committee: Juclieiary Com- mittee: President of Math. Club '28: President Hi Y.: Editor of Roundup Iowa University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology BETTY JEAN LAUER 'tBelty She is true to her word, her work and her friends. Public Entertainment Committee: Home Room President '27, '28: Chairman of Senior Social: Senior Pin and Ring Committee: Sothern and Marlowe: Hi Y.: Theodian Literary Society Secretary '28, Treasurer '28: Latin Club President, Vice-President '28: Girl's Pep Squad: National Honor Society Grinnell MARY D, PARKS 'Tlflar-ee A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Senior Class Day Committee: Sothern and Marlowe: Hi Y. W.: Secretarial Club Vice-President, Compass Club Drake EUGENIE SCOTT Genie To have Genie for a friend, Is to be lucky 'til times end. Glee Club: Hi Y. W.: Compass Club Ames and Illinois CURTIS L. WRIGHT Cart He goes about disturbing none, This quiet Senior High School Son. Senior Class Day Committee: East High-Student Council '26: I Iowa, Drake, University of S. California GERALD E. MALONE Gerry Always he's the owner, of the tongue that pulls the bonerf' Vice-President of Home Room '27: Senior Committees: Ring and Pin: Chairman Senior Play: Senior Play, . Players, President, and Thespian, President, and Spanish, Sothern and Marlowe, and Footlights: Sports: Swimming '28 Drake ELIZABETH JOYICE MATTHEIISEESM H 9 y A gold and ivory princess, if ever there was one, Whose auburn tresses vie with the glory of the sun. Clubs: Roosevelt Secretarial and Home Economics +:++- Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'Q +3 HE 'il-QOU DUP -'+11-l.-?-- HAROLD V. HARDEN Sklnney At school physically, but at Columbia, Mo., mentally. AMBITION: To circ-Ie the world in an airplane Hi Y.: Boys Glee Club '26, '27: Football '25, '26, '27: HR Club Drake LOWELL F. HAINIINIUND Slim Tall and slim and full of pep, AMBITIONI To run a kosier meat shop where the river Shannon flows T-Square Q Ames MARY KATHERINE HARVEY Hillary K A graceful yirl is ,Vary K, Anal can she :lance-Oh! l'll say. AMBITION: To win a Pulitzer prize Drarnaties: Lelawala: Stage Show '28: Clubs: Secretarial: Sharks: Golf: Footlights: Sothern and Marlowe Drake and Northwestern BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GARMEIZ . .- en Ver, I've loved a gaozl mmzber, but Ilzereks plmszlre af least in cz Chftllflikn .-XMBITIONI To make John D. Look small Senior Class Sermon Committee: Snap- shot Committee: Thespien '28: BIath. Club '28: Hi Y.: Music Honor Soeiety: Boys Glee Club Drake or Iowa RICHARD HENRY FAIR Dicl ' 4 HOBBY: Reading and BICl'llllI1ICS AMBITIOX: To fall in love National Honor Soeiety: Building and Grounds Coinmittee: Senior Social Committee: Golf Club Yiee President: Hi Y.: Sr-ienee Club Ames and University of California GERTRVDE N. GVESSFORD Gm-lie A flixlwsilinn all her aim. HOBBY: Tennis and shows AMBIHON: To get to sr-hool before 8:25 Home Room President '27: Home Room Vive President '26: Senior Play Com- mittee: Senior Play Property Manager: President and Vive President of Foot- lights '25: Sothern and Marlowe President '27, Thespian '28: Ilrainatie Guild President '28: Theolliang Home Eeonomics Club '26: G. .-X. A.: Tennis Club '25: Hi Y. W. Secretary '28 Grinnell or Annes MAIIRINE CONSTANCE FINCII f'nHll7'1' 'illrr lnlfr was llfirk lrfllf funny u r'1n'l. llolmv: Psiintiny .Xmnirioxz To grow up .Xrt Club: Voinpxiss Club: lloine lico- noinies Club Drake .IOSEPHINE ERZINGER Jo HOBBY: Dancing and Golf AMBIT10N: To grow thin and have long hair Booster Committee: Senior Banquet Committee: Hi Y. W. Servif-e Chair- man: Golf Team '27, '28: French Club: G. A. A. Senior Play Rlinnesota University EVELYN LOUISE ROBERTS Engl As merry rm the :lay is lonyl, Shefx nzfrer Inu sad In Ninn a sung. HOBBY: Musir' AMBIT10N: Eat, Drink and be-have Music' Honor Souioty--President: Senior Play Committee: Secretarial, Glen Club: Hi Y. W.: Latin Grinnell RUTH NIARION WATSON IIi'n.ey HOBBY: Getting in jams AMBrr1oNz To keep out of jams Annual Roundup Committee: Hi Y. VV.: Home Economies Club: Vice-President of Secretarial Club '28 Iowa City Nineteen Hundred .HM-' . -+61 W and Twenty - nme we-THE 'Rolf DUP Q ARTHUR LAWRENCE MCG-ILVREY Mickey If I can keep one heart from Breaking, I shall not have liiferl in vain. HKTBHYZ Athletics AIYIIBVQEON: Selling Flasks at a W. C. T-Square: Hi Y.: Sports: Football '28 Drake THEODORE E. AYRES Teil What has he to worry rilzozil, he has hix sixteen credits HOBBY: Music AMBITION: Master of Cert-inunies at the Casino Stage Show '28: Band and Orchestra: Roundup Stal? '2S: Radio Club DOROTHY BELLAMY Dottie D0ttie's lot was to be a little small, But we like her better thus if she were tall. Honor: Doing things AMBITIONZ To find something to do Senior Class Sermon Committee: Sharks Club: Secretarial Club: Golf Club: Hi Y. W.: Theodian Drake GERVAISE SIDNEY BARTON Sheen He studies some times for a change. HOBBY: Dramatics AMBrr1oN: To be President of U, S. A. Glee Club: Golf Club: Basketball: Track: West Point HAROLD BREED Brent He is shy with some yirlsanrl sly with others. HOBBY: Basketball and girls AMBr'ri0N: To be a professional basket- ball player Student Council '27, '28: HR Club: Basketball Team '26, '27, '28: West High-All school Play: Hi Y.: W. D. Nl. Club: Vice-President Home Room Drake or Chicago University JANE ELIZABETH HUNTOON .loe Just ri frienrl tried and true. HOBBY: Eating AMBITIONZ To eat and grow thin Senior Play Committee: Clubs: Latin '26: Theodian Literary Society '27, '28: Secretarial '27 ,'28: Hi Y. W.: Pep Squad Drake JOY R. BARKALOW Yoj I hrwen't time to be serioimf' lloBBY: Dramatics and Musli- .XMHITIONZ To learn some inora- dial:-1-t, Secretary of Player'S Club '28: Secretary of Sotliern and hlarlowv '27: Secretary of Footligllts '26: Secretary of Tin-spian '28: Secretarial Club: Hi Y. W.: Home Economics Club: Senior Play Wardman Park School of Acting GEORGE M. BILLINGS Abie Your hero .should be tall, you know. HOBBY: Saxophoning AMBITION: Selling insurance to a Scotchnian Music Honor Society: Roosevelt. Day Senior Stunt '28: Band '26, '27, '28: Orchestra '26, '27: Football '26: Track '28 Iowa City BETTY HENRIETTA BOESltl'P 'llicllgf' I u'onrler if I'm. busy or Betty just imagines I am. HoBBY: Swimming VVest High-G. A. A.: Student Council, Kilonian Literary Society: Sharks Club: Secretarial Club FAYE L. SILVER Gold is worthwhile, Bu! more so her smile. HOBBY: To travel AMBITION: To visit Xia Thespian '28: G. A. A Secretarial Club Drake .ilfuypn TS .: French Club: Nineteen Hundred g++- + and Twenty - nine HE 'Koo DUP -at my Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine WILLIAM C. SANDBERG Sandy A musician actor, there's not one in a million who's qyite as good as our sweet Williamf' HOBBY: Music AMBITION: To make Paul Whiteman Jealous Music Honor Society Footlights: Sothern and Marlowe: Thes- pian: Players Club Movie and Stage Show: Senior Play: Band: Orchestra Drake VIOLA KING Viola HOBBY: Books AMBITION: To absorb all the history that I can Insignia Committee: Senior Social Com- mittee: Athenian Art Club: Home Economies Club: Secretarial Club: Hi Y. Drake NANCY ELINORE WALLACE Jinxee Friendly, jolly, peppy gal, She surely makes a first rate gal. HOBBY: Sleeping AMBITION: To graduate Secretarial Club: Hi Y. W. ALICE LOUISE RUDEBECK Here's to a friend tried and true, May his skies shine ever blue. HOBBY: Doing nothing AMB1'r1oN: Keep busy doing nothing Dramatics: Sothern Marlowe: Hi Y. W.: Home Economics Grinnell MARION ELIZABETH JACOBSON Rusty Her nimble ,angers draw forth lovely melodies as they yo tripping o'er the ivoriesf' HOBBY: Gold Digging AMBITION: To tickle the ivories hiusic Honor Society: Finance Commit- tee: Roosevelt Day Committee: Senior Banquet Committee: French Club: Orchestra: Gleo Club Accompanist Drake and Northwestern WINIFRED MILLER Winnie I must be made of radium for I can plainly see, There is a man in the room, and he has his eyes on me. HOBBY: Dramatics AMBITION: Housewife President of 117 '27:Banquet Committee: Dramatics: Footlights '26: Players '28: Sothern Marlowe '27: Thespian '28: Guild Secretar : Clubs: Hi Y. W.: Secretarial Club: Senior Play Drake BEULAH E. L. INIENDENHALL String Beans Always busy, we must confess. HOBBY: Ice Skating AMBITION: To be able to think Home Economics Club: Secretarial Club: Hi Y. W.: Commerce Club: GirI's Pep Squad WILLIAM JAMES SINNOTT Mac Some day perhaps, in the sweet bye and bye: We'll learn why Mac's so awfully shy, HOBBY: Doing outside work AMBITION: To be a Civil Engineer Ames JAMES C. WHINERY Jim His hair is fiery, but his temper is pleasinnf' HOBBY: Keeping my Ford in one piece AMBITION: To live up to my reputa- tion of being a Scotehman Senior Class Sermon Committee: Hi Y.: Football '28: Ames GEORGE WALLET Bud 'Tm ever fond of waters, It ever must delight. HOBBY: Swimming AMBITION: To graduate Hi Y.: R Club: Trident Club: Swim- ming Team '26 Drake and Iowa -0 +3 H ef- W HE RQU DUP W CLARENCE W. TUBBS Tubing Ullrmpy am I, from are I am fre1', Why can they all be 1:11r1.te1it like me. l'l0BBYZ Model T Fords AMBITION: To bc a painless dentist Creighton and Omalm MADELINE LOUISE SAVERITDIC Sometimes I work: snrnetimvs I play: never 61:11 serinlm: r1.l11'ay:1 gay. HOBBY: Driving a nr-w Forrl AMB1'rmN: To bv ahln to duuhls- park on Loeust Street without being called down Gulf: Spanish: Homo l'lI'0ll0lIlil'SQ Glow Club Nortlxwc-sts-rn MARGARET JANE STOVER HIJCIIPVQ, Peg mighl be called Mixs Originality. HOBBY: Chasin' round in the Huivk AMBITIUN: Less National Honor Society: Chr, Student Organization Cmnmittev: Vive Presi- dent H. R.: Snthcrn and Marlowe? Theodian: G. A. A.: .lunto Club: French Club: Golf Club: Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet: Roundup Staff Ames WEBB A. MINNIS Xu 'Tfurles unrl grucerymfm Were sure he'll be the hes! hw cfm, HOBBY: Music and Volvo AMBXTIONZ Take ovvr Faths-r's husinvss tGro0eryl Dramatics: Ops-rcttas: Yluhs: Hoys' Glee Club University of Soutln-rn California ROBERTA ALICE SHITLAR A'liuliIn'1f HI like my 1111111 arul finrl 1A lwfry pl1v1x1'1lll. HKJIJBYI Horsvs AMBITION: To br- alwli- to clivi- llc-:ul first National Honor S01-ivty: Publir' Enter- tainment Committc-0: Sc-nior Class Day Cominittr-0: Hi Y. WV.: Latin Cluh Treasurer: Thvoilian Parsons and Univcrsity of Coluraflo FRED THOMAS THAYER Tiny Put You know his size, well his heart is larger. HOBBY! Enginc-cring AMBITIONZ Hydraulic- and Sanitary 1'lIlglI'l1'I'I' Snapshot Culninittr-1-: Sports: l4'uotl1alI: Golf :xml 'l'1-inns Clli1'PUIn YlUlil'l'l' LA VON SMITH l'1ulr11r S'u'eei ann' happy rlescritzvs 1111 Von HOBBY: Daydrnaining AMB11'10N: To say thc right thing at the right time G. A. A. EVELYN MELDORA SUTER Tiny One of lhase whose nature never ziar1'es. HOBBY: Talking and Laughing AMBi'r10N: Trying to live up to my Nickname Compass Club HOWARD G. lll'NKl'lH.'l'UN Dunk Nu xinzfrr, no, :mr .wainl plfrhnpsq 15111, 'zrell-Ihe W1-,rf hm! uf chap-Q. l'lOHBYI Testing thu he-nr-h at 1-vi-ry football fic-ld .AMBITIONI To bv a sports editor on an biz paper Hi Y.: Track '27 and '2S: Basketball '27 and '28: Football '27 and '28 Minnesota lfnivzrsity Sl1'1ln1'e' JESSE HOWARD SWAN 'Ullusic has charms, anal so has Ilnu-ard, HOBBY: Eatin' and sleepin' AMBITIONi To grow taller Grinnell aw- Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine .,+g 1 .m HE ROU DUP is I4++- Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine VIVIAN OLSEN Honey' It's nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. HOBBY: Anesthetic Dancing AMBI1-ION: To find it Snapshot Committee for Senior Class Drake GENEVIEVE MARIA SMIDT Genie Pleasant and cheerful as a girl should be, HOBBY: Studying AMBITION: To be a school mafrm Drake MERTON G. PATTERSON Pal Attentive to his own aiairs, And free from others 'haunts and cares' . HOBBY: Getting to places late AMBITION: To get to some place once on time. T-Square Club Drake GRETCHEN GWYNNE UTTERBACK 'LGreppie But oh, she dances such a wayl! HOBBY: Dancing AMBITION: Clothes Building and Grounds Committee: Class Day Committee, Chairman: Roosevelt Day and fioat and Stunt Committee: Hi Y. W.: Pep Squad: Theodian Literary Society Drake JOHN LOUIS BUTLER Jack By his cartoons ye shall know him. HOBBY: Drawing, Reathing, Rithing and Rithmetic, AMBITION: To be a lawyer Chairman of Banquet Committee: Thespian: Senior Play: Extemporanous Speaking Contest: Vice President of French Club RUTH D. STACEY Ruthie Ruth is not so still as she may sound, At least we always know when she's around. HOBBY: Tennis AMBITION: To be a successor to Helen Wills Service Committee '28: Senior Social Committee: Footlights, President '26: Hi Y. W, Secretarial Club President: Tennis Team '25, '26, '27, '28 Iowa City GILBERT JOHN PHILLIPS Gibby In golf and track, it is well done, For often times first place he's won. HOBBY: Basketball AMBITION: To be a pork inspector in Jerusalem. Golf Team '26, '27, '28: Basketball '26, '27: Track '26, '27, '28: Glee Club '26 '27, '28 Iowa University Q WIIJFRED D. LARSH Willy There're very few women in this world I see, who are even worth a smile or glance from me. HOBBY: Aviation AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer Senior Folat Committee: North High- Lgtin Club: Art Club: Hi Y.: Football '2 University of Iowa MARGARET ALICE HUNTER 'Peggs Modest and shy as can be. AMBITIONZ To be a nurse Clubs: Kylonia QWestl: Latin Lakeview Hospital 1 BEATRICE A. LONGWORTH Bee' Like a lark on the wing, This maiden can sing. HOBBY: A book and the Radio AMBITION: To see the world Roosevelt Music Society: Baccalaureate Committee: Dramatics: Faire Prince: Lelawala, In Arcady: Clubs: Athenian Art, Home Economics, Hi Y. W.: Girl's Glee Club: Latin Club State University, Iowa City 'Nil as-THE ROUNDUP+ FRANKLIN S. BARD Quarter-Pint 'LI really want to be a woman hater, but I just haven't the heart. HOBBY! Laughing at Jack Butler's jokes AMBrr1oN: To make a million dollars Senior Banquet Committee: French Club: Hi Y. Drake BERNARD MERWIN RUSSELL Scotty Hang sorrow. Care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry, HOBBY: Athletics AMBITION: To wipe out East High Chairman Roundup committee: Trident: Hi Y.: MR Club: Golf: Swimming '26, '27, '28 Drake STANLEY T. REINERTSON Stan I love the ladies collectively, but not individually. HOBBY: Anything AMBITION: None , Home Room Vice President '27g Roose- velt Day Committee '28: T-Square Club Vice President '26: Spanish Club '27: Football '27 University of Minnesota MARY CECELIA BERRY Merry I used to think that men were true, But now I d0n't believe it. HOBBY: Sitting by Mr. Schollenberger in assembly AMBITION: To always keep busy doing something worthwhile National Honor Society '28: Student Council '28: Secretary of Student Organizations Committee: Annual Roundup Committee: Footlights '26, '27: Sothern Marlowe '27, '28:Thespian '28: Treasurer of Hi Y. W.: Home Economics Club '27: Class Day June '28: Senior Play Ames GENEVIEVE D. JENSON Gene And we sang with a voice. HOBBY: Writing letters AMBITION: To make the line Music Honor Society: Girl's Glee Club: The Fire Prince Iowa City CARTER H. ENGLISH Half Pint Let others do the labor: I'll do the rest. HOBBY! Everybody AMBITION: To make whoopee University of Minnesota ROINE H. INHOFE Raine Low in stature, but high in ideal: a jolly little girl. I HOBBY: Walking in my sleep AMBITION: To be somebody's Stenog National Honor Society: Class Sermon Committee: Secretarial Club: Home Economics Club: Hi Y. W. Simpson EDITH BERNICE POLEN Tiny Quiet, short and just the best, She came to us from dear, old West. HOBBY! Swimming AMBHTIONZ To be five foot, five inches ta West HighAKylonian Literary Society '26, '27: G. A, A. '28: Home Economics Club '28: Baseball '28: Soccer '28: Junior Life Saving '28: C. C. C. C. HARVEY DURO Dirt There is nothing in the world like courtesy and politeness in a gentleman. A HOBBY: Guest to Steak fries T-Square, Vice President '26, '27, '28 Colorado School of Mines or Ames MARY M. SWALLEY Aloof, yet friendly: Solemn, yet gay, We all know Mary will win the way. HOBBY: Most anything AMBITION: To find one A Roundup Committee: Home Economics? Hi Y. W. Grinnell and Drake S. Ebb' Nineteen Hundred Q and Twenty - nine W HE 'ROU DUP-'e . BURT GOLDMAN, JB. Junior He knows a lot, but strange to say, isn'f ruined by ihe fact. HOBBY: Golf AMBITION: To earn my way to heaven selling shoestrings Senior Social Committee: Golf Club: T-Square Club: Latin Club: Hi Y.: Basketball '28 Ames RITA MANETTA FORD Flower Her kindness and her worth to spy, You need but gaze in RlLo's eye. HOBBY: Talking AMBITION: You'd bc surprised! Home Economics Club: Girls' Pep Squad: G. A. A. Cedar Falls SHIRLEY JENANNETTE NOWLIN She is Il girl who is quiet and shy, W lth avlzeart of pure yell! and mlm brown eyes. HOBBY: Doubtful AMBITION: More so Clubs: Home Economics: Secretarial: Girls' Pep Squad Cedar Falls HOWARD I. HAIR Cub I 1l0n't care if you like me or not, as lonfl as I like myself. HOBBY: Athletics AMBITION: Doctor Student Council '28: Insignia Committee: Home Room President '28: Home Room Vice President '26: Spanish Club: Hi Y.: Roundup Staff: Foot- ball '26, '27: Basketball '27 Northwestern ROMAYNE SIMPSON HOBBY: Going to work late AMBITION: Tn become a Druggist and own a chain of drug stores T-Square School of Phcomongat, St. Louis JOHN C. CARNEY C 'tEtern.al dilinerwe is the price of success. HOBBY: Killing time with a pretense of mdustry National Honor Society: Music Honor Society: Public Entertainment Com- mittee: Finance Committee: Home Room President: Business Manager of Senior Play: Hi Y.: T-Square Club: Math. Club, President Iowa State -+ cgo g+4. o Pictures PAUL R. FINCH Finch HOBBY: Blonds and Football AMBITIONZ More Blonds HENRY BLAIR Hmm HOBBY: Fords AMBITION: To start one C. C. C. C. CHARLES CLARK, Jn. lun, ALBERT DONARD CRAWFORD Bong, Study is a pastime, Why overdue? HOBBY: Minding my Own business AMBITIONI Draw up plans for bridge across the Atlantic Drake and Iowa RUTH COOPER Bufus HOBBY: Talking AMBITION: To be good my Nineteen Hundred .Ng and Twenty - nine as------R+ JEANNETTE ACELA Sugar HOBBY: Reciting in class AMBITION: Tn become world's greatest orator Secretarial Club, '29, G. A. A. '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, Home Economics '28, Hi Y. W., '25 to '29, Baseball, basketball and tennis THEIAINIA F. ADAINISON Addie HOBBY: Seeing things AMBITION: To see more things Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Y. W. Ames, Iowa RUTH ASHTON Squeak HOBBY: Music AMBITION: To drive a big car Cwcllb Music Honor Society CLittle Chiefl, Girls' Glee Club CLelawala, In Arcady, and Rosamundej Hi Y. W. CMusic director G. A. A. Drake and Southern University of Calif. ADAIR BAKER Deke National Honor Society, President Stu- dent Counrfil, '29, Judiciary Com- mittee, '29, Chairman Noon Movies, '28, '29, Chairman Byeicle Room Committee, '26, '27, '28, '29, President , Vice President Roundup Com- '26, '27 g Sothern 3 Thespian, '28, Home Room, '28, '29 Home Room, '27, '28, mittee, '29, Footlights, and Blarlow, '27, '28 '29, Players Club, '28, '29, Swimming Team, '28, '29 Drake VVILLIAM BALLINGER Bally HOBBY: Betty AMBITION: To sell machine guns in Chicago Co-Chairman of Booster Committee, Thespian, Players Club, Hi Y. Club, Hi Y. Cabinet, Cartoonistflloundu , '27, '28, '29, Associate-editor Weekloy Roundup, '29, Cheer Leader, '27, '28, '29, fCaptain '28, '29l, Editor-in-chief of Annual, '29 Minnesota, Drake LA VETA BAXTER Lee HOBBY: Dancing and how' :XMBITIONI Publishing blank test books Secretarial Club, Tennis JOE E. BITTLE AMB1TioN: To be a crystal gazer in the harem of Aley-Ga-Zook T-Square Club, Manager High School Papers, Hi Y., Toundup Staff, Track '28 VIRGINIA BENNETT Ginny HOBBY: Thinking up mischief AMBITION: To be an efficient stenogragher Secretarial Club, '28, '29, Basket all, '26, '27, Baseball, '27, Tennis JOHN BARLOW Don Gahran HOBBY: Sending Russ home early AMBITION: Secret Hi Y., Roundup Staff, Football '28, Senior Social Committee, Associate Editor Annual, Dutcher Award Com- mittee Northwestern JOHN RUSSELL BASKERVILLE S .. mmm HOBBY: Basketball and pasture pool AMBITION: To be embarrassed by a girl Cif possiblej . Roundup Staff, Golf Club, Senior H1 Y., Basketball, '27, '28, '29, Football, '23S Golf, '29 Iowa BN' +-THE Rolf DUP+ I Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine HE ROUNDUP- Nineteen Hundred EH' - and Twenty - nme CARL BLOOMBURG HOBBY! Doing nothing AMBITION: To do something great Hi Y., T-Square Drake or Ames CLINTON BRADLEY Clint HOBBY: None I AMBITION: Sell harnesses in Detroit T-Square DICK BRENNAN 'lllikcf' HOBBY: Golf AMBITION: To overcome chronic spring fever President Home Room '27: Vice-Presi- dent Home Room '26: Class Day Committee: Golf Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Golf Team '26, '27 University of Iowa NORINE BYERS HOBBY: Dramatics AMBITION: To do the best I can Thespian Drake or Carthage College Irene DOROTHY BRENNER HOBBY: Chewing Gum AMBITION: To win a marathon Vniversity of Southern California Tillie' ' gum vhnwing VERA CAMPBELL HOBBY: Trying to be optimistic AMBITION: To fly to Mars VIVIAN MYRA BROWN Viv HOBBY: Studying in assemblies AMBITION: To tour the world Music Honor Society, Lelawala '27, In Arcady '28: Rosamunde '29, Thespian '28, '29g Secretarial '28, '29: Hi Y. W. '27, '28, '29, Glee Club '27, '28, '29 Drake WILLIAM L. CAPPS Bill HOBBY: Photography AMBITION: To be president of some corporation Northwestern BERRY BIYRT Toby HOBBY: Hunting Hunter AMBITIONZ To be one of thi- Four Horsemen on a bicycle Hi Y. '26, '27, '28, '29, Tennis Club '27g Golf Club '26, '27, '28, Latin Club, Football '27, '28g Basketball '27g Senior Play Drake ARLINE CHUBBIC Chubby HOBBY: Swimming and golf AMBITION: First woman to fly to the South Pole Secretarial Club .gm um ' :1+o- FERN COFFMAN Susie HOBBY! Athletics AMBITION: To own a Collegiate Ford for whoopec parties for The Gang Music Honor Society '28, '29: Social Committee: Footlights '26: G. A. A, '25, '27, '28, '29: Secretarial Club '28, '29: Glee Club '27, '28, '29: Home Economics '28, '29: Hi Y. W. '27, '28, '29 Drake FLORENCE CRARY Flo HOBBY: Talking AMBITION: To receive all ones Secretarial Club: G. A. A. Hi Y. VV.: Home Economics Club Drake DAN CARMICHAEL Irish HOBBY: Penmanship Student Council '28, '29: President Home Room '28: Business Bianager of Senior Play: President Lab-science Club '28, '29: Hi Y. '28, '29: Tennis Club Drake ROBERT WM. CAIVIERON 'LRoberL Wm. Cameron III HOBBY: Robert Wm. Cameron III Golf Club: Tennis Club University of Virginia LYLE CREW Flu HOBBY: Photography AMBITION: To be air mail pilot in a home-made glider 'I'-Square Club: Basketball '2S: Trzir-k '28, '29 Michigan GRACE CONNELLY Grove HOBBY: Looking for Ethyle AMBITION: To be an aviator Secretarial Club: Girls Pep Squad JACK D, CHRISTY Chris HOBBY! Telling Miss Gracey how much I like he-r??!! AMBITIONZ To be a importer of Break- fast food to Battle Creek, Michigan Senior Entertainment Committee: Syn- dicate Advertising for Roundup: Roundup Staff: Football: Swimming: Basketball: Senior Play Iowa University HOMER CLARK Coke HOBBY: Tennis and -?? AMBITIONI Success President Home Room: Chairman of Baccalaureate Committee: Hi Y. Club: Tennis Ames HYBERT EDWIN CURTIS Furl HOBBY: Rifle shooting AMBITIONI To be :x inatheinf-ticizm like Mr. Eastman Footliglit llrallmtii' Club: lli Y.: 'I'-Square Club: l rf-nclu f'lnb: l oot- ball: Track Ames BETTY CURTIS Pike HOBBY: Talking - I I AMBITION: To talk slowly and intellignbly National Honor Society: Senior Adviser? Footlights: Athenian Art, President '27: Theodian: Compass, President '28: Hi Y. W., Vice President '28, President '29 Illinois E 'RQUNDUP l Nineteen Hundred 994- . -My and Twenty - nme f- HE 'ROU DUP-aa Bw Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine MARY V. COUGHLIN Pat HOBBY: Eating AMBITION: To eat some more Footlights: Sothern and Marlowe: Thes- pian: Dramatic Guild: Home Econ- nomics Club: Latin Club '26: Hi Y. W.: Spanish Club Vice-President '27, President '28 DOROTHY ALYS DARNER Dolly HOBBY: Eating AMBITION: To have lock-jaw and work in a candy kitchen Thespian: Spanish Club: Girls' Glee Club: Home Economics Club IRENE CRANK Hon I'IOBBYI Hiking AMBITIONZ To be a Stenographer Home Economics Club: Secretarial Club American Institution DWIGHT DERRICK HOBBY: Loafing Hi Y.: T-Square: Football '27, '28, '29 Iowa, Drake Dead Eye '27, '28: Track RAEDINA DAVIDSON Dina HOBBY: Licking postage stamgs- AMBITION: Caesar was lam itious- Look what happened to him Rosaxnundc: Hi Y. W.: Home Economics: . G. A. A. Amr-S ALMON DEWEY Almond HOBBY: Sleeping AMBITION: To be a wealthy chewing gum salesman Thcspian Club, President: Players' Club: Latin Club: Senior Play Obcrlin FRED CROWLEY HOBBY: Eating Onions AMBITION: To control the New York Stock Exchange Music Honor Society: Vice President Home Room Creighton University GEORGIA DOBSON Joe HOBBY: Athletics AMBITION: To be a second Helen Wills Chairman of Senior Banquet Committee: Member of Senior Entertainment Committee: In Arcady: Rosamunde: Hi Y. W.: Theodian: G. A. A. Treasurer: Vice President of Y. W. C. A. Ames or Lincoln, Nebraska University ALLENE DYE .-ll HOBBY: Exploring U - AMBITION: Traveling in Foreign lands Home Economics Club ALICE MAURINE DILLON Rene AMBITION: To shovel snow in Florida National Honor Society: Secretary of Home Room: Vice-President of Thes- pian: Chairman of Social Committee for Dramatic Guild: Vice-President of Athenian Art Club Chicago Academy of Fine Arts .qw WTHE RIARIUN DRAKE Pep HOBBX'2 Sleep AMBITIONI. To get more sleep Honor Society '28, '29: Roosevelt Music Honor Society '27, '28, '29, Theodian Literary Society '28, '29, French Club '27, '28, '29: Sargent at Arms: Glee Club '26, '27 Drake JOHN DYKSTRA Johnny HOBBY: Touring in the summer time AMB1'r1oN: To play Santa Claus at a kid party Still College DONALD SMITH DRAKE Susie IIOBBYI Playing marbles for keeps AMBITIONI To go thru the Barber College in six weeks Trident Club: Swimming Team Drake MARY .IICAN ELDER 'llmnif- IIOBBYI Nothing special AMBITIONI To be a successful lawyer Seiretary of Spanish Club '28, '29g Hi Drake and Columbia Vniverslty VIRGINIA ESHBAUGH Exim- HOBBY: Parties AMBITxoN: To win a marathon talking contest Thespian llrzunatic Club, Associate llIUIIllT1 l'Q Theodian Literary Sneif-ty: G. A. A.: Roundup Staff: Tennis Team '27, '28 Northwestern GENEYIEYE ELLIS Gm HOBBY: Sleeping AMBYTION: To be Somebody's Stenog Sothern and Marlowe: Hi Y. W. EVELYN ELLSWORTH Ima HOBBY: Yes AMBITLON: To be a second Olive Palmer Glee Club Drake or Ames NORMAN IGTTINGER Curly HOBBY: Golf AMBITYON: Lost in the war Science Club '28, '29: Secretary of Science Club '29: Hi Y, '27, '28, '29g Golf Club '29 Iowa l'llJWA lil! l l'l'ZSlBlhIUNS l iI: HOBBY: Golf Golf Club, Treasurer '28, '29g Golf Tc-:ini '28, '2!lg Basketball '28, '20 Ames HOVVARD FITCH UIf0'll ' HOBBY: Thinking of ways to spend a million dollars l I AMBITION: To inherit the million T-Square 'Rau DUP Q Nineteen Hundred 594- . -+48 and Twenty - nine +- HE 'ROUNDUP ...H gh. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine DWIGHT SMITH Louie HOBBY! Eatin' Drake C. ROBERT FOWLER ' moz, HOBBY: Hot Victrola records AMBITION: To have a good time Swimming University of Iowa OVID FITZGERALD Olaf HOBBY: Getting squelched from .... AMBITION: To do nothing most of the time T-Square Club Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa JOHN GILL Gill HOBBY: Chasing butterflies AMBITION: To catch one Senior Class Treasurer: Tennis Club: Lab. Science Club: Tennis '28 MILDRED ELIZABETH GIBBONS Mickey HOBBY: Arguing with Mary n AMBITION: To be a second Sophie Tucker Hi Y. W.: Home Economics Drake DOROTHY GIDDENS Dolly HOBBY! Talking AMBITION: To be the world's greatest actress Chairman of Class Day: Hi Y. W.: Glee Club: Thespian Dramatic Club: Senior Play Simpson or Northwestern EMMA CAROLINE GRAY Little Emma HOBBY: Fishing and Athletics AMBITIONZ To see the world National Honor Society: Roundup Com- mittee: Theodian: Secretarial: G. A. A.: Hi Y. W.: Senior Play Drake LEON GLYNN HOBBY: Radio l AMBITION: To hear a radio I made Ames Or A. and M. in Texas FRANCES MAURINE GLASS Fran HOBBY: Driving AMBITION: To own a Marmon roadster and a gasoline station Senior Baccalaureate Committee: Thes- pian: Dramatic Guild: Girls Pep Squad: G. A. A.: Senior Home Eco- nomics: French Club: Hi Y. W.: Basketball '27: Soccer '26 Grinnell HAROLD A. GOLDMAN Duke HOBBY: Studying men 'Psycology' AMBITYON: To graduate Thespian '29: Spanish '28, '29g Hi Y. '28, '29 Iowa .QQH B... HE 'RQUND UP BEATRICE HALL Bee HOBBY! Automobile riding and how AMBITION: To be soinebody's steno Secretarial Club C. C. C. C. NOBLE 1-LAAU Il1mq HOBBX'Z Playing basketball AMBITION: To be elevator boy in the Five and Ten cc-nt store Boys' Glee Club LUTHER HATCH Hobby: Writing Chemistry experiments AMBITION: To be an aviator Basketball Ames ROBERT A. HAINES Bob HQBBY: Electricity AMBITION: To operate an electric chair Member of Finance Committee: Senior Play Committee: Model Airplanes: Lab. SCi6DCe Club: Sothern and Marlowe: Thespian Grinnell, Ames or Massachusentts Tor-li. BIARGUERITE HALUSKA HOBBY: Teasing AMBITION: To be a private secretary G. A. A, Hillary HELEN HARRIS Lolly HOBBY: Answering summons to Miss lNIoulton's office AMBITIONZ To win an argument Fnotlights: Sothern and Marlowe: Hi Y. W. '27, '28, '29: Latin Club '28, '29: Roundup Staff C. C. C. C. or Drake MARTHA PAGE HI1-'PEE H'ippev HOBBY: Riding in Victoria AMBITION: To bc a Civic teach:-r Kemper Hall Grinnell or Northwestern FRANCES HATFIELD Sally HOBBY: Cooking AMBITION: To be somebody's stenog Glee Club: Secretarial Club: Basketball Ames THERA HUNTER limp HOBBY: Art AMBITIONZ To be a su:-cc-ss Thcspian Dramatic Club: Sharks: A G. A. A.: Home Economics: Golf Club . HIPS LAWRENCE HATFIELD Hat HOBBY: Bridge AMBITION: To be wealthy National Honor Society '28: Student Council '29: Home Room President Senior Class President Iowa State College aw- Nineteen Hundred Q and Twenty - nzne B+- HE UUNDUP-++f-1 ' LOREN HOLLEBRANDS Nineteen Hundfed and Twenty - nine -340- HOBBY: Reading sport sections AMBITION: To earn a lot of money Drake MARK HASELTON IIuz4'y IIOBBYZ Playing hast-ball AMBITIONZ To make some college ti-am Honor Society: Vice-President Student Council: Chairman of Building and Grounds Committee Iowa State College MARGARET ELIZABETH HUNTER Per1f111 HOBBY! Riding on the rumble seat of the Victoria AMB1rIoN: To own an aeroplane Theodian Literary Society '28, '29: Vim-- President of Home Room '28, '2Sl: Roundup Committee: Thespian '29 Southern California, University of Alberta, or Washington State GUY HORNADAY Pellzy HCJBBYZ Swimming AMBITION: To be a successful stovk- broker Basketball '26, '27 Iowa TAYLOR HIGLEY Curly HOBBY: Golf AMBITION: To sell toothless combs to hairless men Member of Entertainment Committcv: Chairman of Roundup Committee: Golf Club: Spanish Clui: Hi Y.: Golf team '27, '28, '29 Iowa State THELMA HOLLAND Smiles HOBBY: Going places and doing things AMBITION: To sell one piece bathing suits to Eskimos Senior Class Play Committee: Latin Club CVice-Presidcntj '28, '29:G. A.A.: Hi Y, W. Basketball: Baseball Amos or Grinnell IIARYIHUN HOLLANIJ 'tllflrf- HQBBY: Driving a car AMm'rioN: To Hy a mods-I airplnm- HELEN ELIZABETH INGLEMAN Belly HOBBY: Swimming Home Room Secretary: Thes ian: Sharks: Home Economics: Spanish Club Simpson LOUISE HUFFORD Doc HOBBY: Running a taxi for the benefit of my personal friends AMBITION: To give medical aid to backseat drivers Hi Y, W.: Secretarial Club: Bacvnl- uurate Committee: Girls Pep Squad Grinnell or Northwestern WILLIAM V. HOPKINS Fuzz HOBBY: Forty-eighth Street AMBITION: To be night watchman at Woodland cemetery National Honor Society: Baccallaureate Committee: Thespian Dramatic Club: Secretarial Club: Football: Track: Senior Play Ames, Northwestern .,,,, .5 uw- VIVIAN FISCHER HOBBY: Swimming and tennis AMBITION: To be an aviator Home Economics Club Rockford or Illinois WILLIAM JACOBS HOBBY: Hockey AMBrr1oN: To graduate Hi Y. Ames LOUISE KOCH HOBBY: Being contrary AMBITION: To get out of working Theodian '28, '29: Latin Club '27, '28, '29 Ward Belmont LORANE JACKSON Larry HOBBY: Sewing AMBITION: To be an artist Secretarial Club: Home Econoniics Club HELEN ELIZABETH JACOBS Touts HOBBY: Dancing .XMBITIONI To be an Interior Decorator . in an automobile factory Interior Decorating School, Chicago RENE LDA KING Kelvin HOBBY: Swimming and dnnvilig V AMBITION: To toss the ox:-n in an inter- mural living contest ' Thesplan: Home Economics HOBBY: Writing letters AMBITION: To receive letters Sothern and Marlowe '27, '28: Junto ' '26, '27: Math. Club '28, '29: Spanish Club '27, Hi Y. W.: Campfire' Drake MARJORIE LONG Shady HOBBY: Acting natural AMBITIONZ To set a speed record for walking in the corridors Secretary of Senior Class: Sothern and Marlowe, Secretary '28: Thespian Dramatic Club, Secretary '29: G. A, A.: Hi Y. W.: Theodian: Debate Club Grinnell HARRY JACKSON Jack HOBBY: Cow pasture pool AMBITION: To take a r-anov trip to Hudson Bay President Home Room '27, '28: Golf Club President: R Club: Golf '26, '27, '28, '29: Basketball '27 University of liflinnesota HAROLD .IENKS UJUSPPTH HOBBY: Arrow Collars AMBITION: Less Math. Club '27, '28: Basketball '28, '29 , ' Drake nvivn Jake MCH-pn FLORENCE FRENCH KEITHLEY Florrie aw- HE GRQOU DUP -. i...Q .1-.s.. M , ,....-,, .Q.,,4.i.,. Nineteen Hundred .Hg and Twenty - nine -Q -is +- HE 6Ra0U DUP -.+H--T.- KENNETH KOLHOFF Ken suit of women AMBITION: To be President of a billion . dollar motion picture corporation National Honor Society, Players Club, President of Home Room '27, Round- up Committee, President of Snthern and Marlowe, Sargent of Arms of Dramatic Guild, ln Arcady , Rosa- 1nunde , Hi Y., Boy's Glee Club, Debate Cluh, Tennis, Track, Senior Play University of California WILHELMINA KINZLE Mimi HOBBY: Writing AMBITIONZ To teach languages Banquet Committee, Secretary of Secre- tarial Club '28, '29, Drake University or Grinnell GEORGENE LARSON Scoops HOBBY: Catching Goldfish AMBITION: To be short and fat Music Honor Society, Thespian, Treas- urer '29, Sothern and Marlowe, Treasurer '28, Footlights, Treasurer '27, French Club, Hi Y. W., Girl's Glee Club, Theodian Literary Society, Secretary '29 Drake or Wisconsixi RICCIL KAPLAN Kap HOBBY! Practicing AMBITIONZ To bv somebody's accom- panist Footlights, Sothern and Nlarloweg Home Economics, Secretarial Club Drake or Northwestern ESTHER P, KADIS Kml1Tv HOBBY: Hiking and sewing AMB1'r1oN: To be a nurse Secretarial Cluh '28, '29, Hi Y. W. '27 '28, '29, Home Exonomics '28, '29 VIRGINIA JOHNSTON Ginny HOBBY: Swimming AMBITION: To get a 1 from Mr. Eastman - Public Entertainment Committee, Senior Play Committee, Sothern Marlowe '28, Thespian '28, '29, Sharks '27, '28, '29, G. A. A. '27, '28, '29, Senior Play Ames or Drake BARBARA JEAN KIDDER Bob HOBBY: Living, laughing, loving :incl being happy A:uBr'r1oN: To mln the best that I mm whenever :intl wherever I can Music Honor Society, Arcady and Hosn- niunde: Hi Y. W., Home Ee-onomivs Club '27, '28, '29, Cu. A. A. '28, '29, Secretarial Club '29, Glee Club '28, '23, Basketball '26, '27, Soccer '26, '2 WARD KILLION Hat Shut HOBBY'Z Golf and women AMBITION: To make a hole in one National Honor Society fPresidentj, Baccalaureate Committee, Dedate Club '27, '28, Golf Club '27, '28, '29, Hi Y. '29, Math. Club '27, Golf, Tennis Ames WILLIAM R. LANTZ Bill HOBBY Reading Clidgar Rice Burroguhs and Sax Rnhrnz-rl AMBITION: To bc-come a sur-1-1-ssful engineer T-Square Club '28, '29, Football '28, Track '27, '28, '29 Ames EDWARD DIRK KRUIDENIER, Jn. A'Ell4li8 HOBBY: Victoria and her steadies AMBITION: To live in South America Vice-President of Home Room '27, Senior Banquet Committee, French Club, Hi Y. Ames, Harvard Nineteen Hundred ++- . . -+61 I and Twenty - nzne - HOBBY: Life, Happiness and the pur- R+. I-IE ROUNDUP we BERNARD GEORGE LINN Lefly HOBBY! Golf AMBITION: To ber-ome am engineer on an elevator Golf Ames LICTHA FAYIC l.l'll'I HSM' HOBBY: Ft-ning Axiklmm: To be ai Foreign Missionziry Ili Y. W. Dral. 1' HELEN IRENE LAWSON Lau-.WN HOBBY: Writing illustrated letters AMBI ION: To be the r-aretakeress of the World's Greatest Pelwinesse Kennels Seeretarial Club '28, '29g Hi Y. W. '29 Lniversity of Chicago GRAYCE LVCAS Bobby HOBBY: Trying to gain ll lbs. AMBl'!10N: To be a Manequin Home Fleonomirs Club: St-eretarial Club Iowa City HIRAM A. MYERS H1 ' HOBBY: Anything that 1-omes al mg and nmkinz thines AMBVYION: To le Fire Chief ut Clive, Iowan Trident Clulf: Hi Y.: Golf Club: Tennis Club: Latin Clulf: Football: Basket- ball: Swimming Drake-Arkansas University MARGARET A. MILLER Pegqy HOBBY! Eating Cracker-jawk AMBITION: To do to others as lam done Musie Honor Society: Footlights Dru- matit' Club: Glen Club Drake J. LEWIS MARQUART t'Lew H0BBY: Meelianies AMBITIONZ To be engine:-r on thc little- train :ut Riverview 'I'-Sqlmrv Club: Footlmll Annes CLARA JUNE MARTIN 7'1'nf, HOBBY: Horseback riding AMBITION: To be eonsirlered a good driver Seeretary of Home Room: Seeretnrinl Club: Home Eennomies Club BIARY IIARTIN Wlzv'upee HOBBY: Working people AMBITION: To be able to make anybody do anything I want Chairman of Social Committee: Playi-r's Club, Vive-President '29: Footlights: Sothern and Marlowe: Thespizmg Tlieodian: French Club, President '20: Hi Y. W,: Glee Club DONALD HAYES MACKAMAN .llrLr'k' ' ITOBBYZ Writing letters AMBITYON: To get an answer National Honor Society: Senior Advisory Board: Hi Y. '27, '28, '29: Math. Club '27g Science Club '28: Debate Team '29 Drake , Bw Nineteen Hundred .Mai and Twenty - nine x 1 HE 'Rolf DUP aa aw- Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine C. LOUISE NAZARENE Lawise HOBBY! Eating AMBITION: To be a second Shakespeare Athenian Art Club: Hi Y, W.: Glee Club: mes RUTH ANN MAGARIAN HOBBY: Trying not to forget to remember AMBITIONZ To become the oldest person in an old womans home ' Drake DORIS NIARIE NEWILL Dada HOBBY: Putting thumb tanks on people's chairs in Economies AMB1'r1oN: To redeeorate the White House Theodian Literary Society: Secretary- Treasurer of Athenian Art Club: French Club: Hi Y, W.: Latin Club: Girl's Glee Club Chicago Art Club WALLACE MENDELSON Wally HOBBY: Correcting Miss Jacob's English AMBITION: To be elevator boy at Roosevelt Student Organizations Committee: Home Room President: French Club Pennsylvania ROSINA NELSON Rosie HOBBY: Keeping Secrets AMBITION: To teach the dumb to talk Latin Club '28, '29: Hi Y. W. '27, '28, '29: Roundup Staff Drake, Northwestern and Clark's School MILDRED MCKIRGAN Kug1'e HOBBY: Tennis AMBITION: To be a stenographer Secretarial Club Drake MARY NEFF 'ullurrajf' HOBBY: Going to basketball games AMBITION: To reform Mickey . I Hi Y. W.: G. A. A.: Head of Hiking: Theodian Drake University MONRAD NESS Many HoBBY: Carrying ashes AMBITIONZ To be president of the Ash Haulers Union Track: Basketball: Football University of Illinois MAURICE PEAIRS Mamie HOBBY: Swimming across the Atlantic AMBITION: To be the wealthiest man in the world Tennis Club '26, '27, '28: Golf Club '26, '27, '28: Hi Y. '26, '27, '28 University of Florida ELMER NEUFELD Sunny Boy'. HOBBY! Selling Cliquot Club to the Eskimos AMBITION: To be an Al Jolson and John Gilbert combined Cheer leader '28, '29: Booster Committee '28: Opperetta '29: Thespian Drake -wa . B... HE 'Rolf DUP DEAN PARKER Hap HOBBY: Athletics AMBITION: To be rich R Club: Senior ,Play Committee: Trident Club: Hi Y.: Tennis Club: Football '27, '28: Basketball '26, '27, '28, '29: Track '28 Iowa CECIL PANOR Fw-e IIOBHYZ Elephant hunting in Siberia AMBITION: To walk a tight rope French Club: Roundup Staff: Costumes for Senior Play Grinnellfllniversity of Wisconsin JOHN SINCLAIR PATTEN Pat HOBBY: Being of service AMB1rioN: To be well traveled Student Council Member: President of Home Room: Senior Class Day Com- mettee: Rosamunde: T-Square Club '26, '27: Treasurer of Trident '27: Hi Y. '27, '28, Vice President '28, President '2 : Glee Club '29: Swim- ming Team '26 Amcs JANE MARGARET PALMER I Smyrna HOBBY: Getting news for -1th hour AMBITION: To be able to win an At- water Kent Contest someday Blusic Honor Society: National High Svhool Chorus, Chicago '28: Vice- President of Home Room '27: Roundup Day Committee: Lelawala: Framed: In Arcady: Rosamunde: Girls Glee Club '27, '28, '29: G. A. A. '27: Hi Y. W.: Secretary '28: Theodian Liter- ary Soeiety '27, '28, President '29 Drake or Grinnell JANE RUDIJ Jar14:' HOBBY: Swimming AMBITION: To be satisfied all the time Sharks Club '28, '29: Golf Club '28 JUNE O'DONNELL Hey You HOBBY! Swimming AMBITION: To tour the world in a dog r-art Home I'l1'UllUIIllI'S Club: Hi Y. W. Drake LAW'Rl'1NCl'l PRUSINER Supirm' AMBITION: To have a million to om shot at the Presidency of the U. S. T-Square Club, Latin Club: Hi Y.: Thespian Ames B, OGDEN, JH. June HOBBY: Chemistry tests AMBITIONI To be the first woman governor of Iowa Vice-President of Home Room: Hi Y.: A. Science Club: Swimming and Golf Grinnell ROBERT RATHBUN Bob HOBBY: Dancing, cards, and making whoopev AMBITION: To be star 2nd baseman for the Yankees Latin Club: Football Drake NIAXWELL ROSS Peter Rabbit HOBBY! Arguing with Bally AMBITIONZ To smack him down Editor of Roundu : Adviser Annual Staff: Hi Y.: Golf Club: Basketball '26, '27, '28: Golf '27, '28, '29 Grinnell Nineteen H1lndred aw- ++a -Q- zznd Twenty - nine +- HE 'ROU DUP-fa ' Nineteen Hundred CLIFFORD REID Ted HOBBY: Sleeping in Mr. Zelliot's class AMBITION: To graduate from Roosevelt Yale University JOHN RANDALL J0lm71.if1 HOBBY: Resting Golf Club: Art Club: Glee Club: Class Day Committee Tarkio, Missouri and Iowa City JAMES W, ROBERTS .limmie HOBBY: Bragging AMBIIION: To pass Spanish from Miss Wright Spanish Club Grinnell IRVING ROSENBAUM lfosie HOBBY: Catching Hires and pulling their wings OH. AMB1r1oN: To be elevator operator in Woolworth Building or to have a date with Greta Garbo Senior Banquet Committee: Thespian: Hi Y.: Track: Senior Play Drake LUCILE ROBINSON Celia IIOBBYI Golf AMBYIIONZ A little bit of everything Student Council '26, '28, '29: Chairman of Booster Committee '28: Chairman of Entertainment Committee '29: President Home Room '26, '27: Vice- President '28: Vice-President of Senior Class: Member of Advisory Board: Sharks '27, President '28, '29: G. A. A, '26, '27, Vice-President '28, '29: Hi Y. W. '26, '27, '28, '29: Art Club '26, '27: President of Booster Club: Captain of Pep Squad, Property Mgr. of operatta: Golf Team, Captain '26, '27, '28, '29: Tennis Team, '26 University of Southern California or University of Wisconsin .I UNE RICE 'iO1Lff of Un' Jllf7ll N HOBBY! Taking my time AMBITION: To carry out my hobby without hearing someone say Hurry Home Economics Club: Hi Y. W. KENNETH ROYER KCI1?If1l HOBBY: Anything but homework AMB11-ioN: To graduate President of Home Room '26: Vice Presi- dent '27: Hi Y., Secretary '29: Tennis Club Secretary-Treasurer '26: Seience Club '26, '27: Track '26, '27, R '28 Ames KIARGARET SEIBERT ,1Iu,ys HOBBY: Counting pennies AMBITION: To fly high fin an aeroplane? Spanish Club '28, '29: Home Economies Club '28, '29: Hi Y. W. '27, '28, '29 Drake and Northwestern ROZELLA SWALLOW ltnm'w' HOBBY: Using sterotype phrases AMBITION: To be private secretary to Dynamite Dunn Hi Y. W. '28, '29: Home Economics Club '29: Secretarial Club '28, '29: Pep Squad '28 Dr, ke or C. C. C. C. MARGARET PAULINE SLOAN Pm HOBBX'I Reading AMBITION: To explore the South Pole Baccalaureate Committee: Hi Y. W.: Iowa University or Drake E+-M . . '-+43 ' and Twenty - nzne 'Q' W' ROBERT L. SARGENT Red HOBBY: Warming benehes for other Athletes AMBITION: To be a better bench-warmer Vice-President of Home Room '28, '29, Boxing Club '27, Football '28, '29, Basketball '28, '29, Golf '28, '29 Des Moines Catholic College and Uni- versity of Minnesota KIEL JOHNSON AMBITION: To have life membership in the Latin Club? Hi Y, '27, '28, '29, Football '28, Track '29 Drake DOROTHY SCHOONOVER Dol HOBBX'Z Athletir-s AMBITION: To see a World Series ball game National Honor Society, Insignia Coni- niittee '27, '28, '29, Senior Banquet Committee, G. A. A. Secretary-Treas- urer '27, President '28, '29, Theodian, Treasurer '29, Hi Y. VV. Ames MILDRICD TRAISTER JIz':1 HOBBY: Playing bridge AMBITIONZ To win the World Tourna- nic-nt Home E1-onoinies '28, G, A. A. '26, '27, '28, '29, Hi Y. W. '26, '27 Drake or VVyorning University iN'lIRIAlVI TOONIBS Ella HOBBY: Selling supplies AMIKIIIONZ To be a private secretary National Honor Society, Home Room Sz-eretary '28, Home Room President '28, '29, Footlights '27, Latin Club '27, '28, Home Economics Club '28, Secretarial Club '28, '29, Hi Y. W. '28, Pep Squad VICTOR SHORE Doc, Viv, Four Eyes, Ed HOBBY: Radio tunning or meeting people AMBr11oN: To get to be Secretary of Cornnieree before I die Hi Y. Drake CARL A. SCHOEN Uncle HOBBY: Exciting Blackaman AMBiTroN: To build a radio set that works better than a boughten one Senior Play Coinrnittee, Thespian, Hi Y., Lab. Seience Club University of Minnesota HELEN TOOKER Took HOBBY: Turning eartwheels AMBITION: To be so big Secretarial Club, Athenian Art Club C. C. C. C. JANICE MAURINE TESDELL Sunny HOBBY: Painting AMBITION: To paint a portrait that doesn't look like a earieature Senior Banquet Counnittee, Footlights, Sothern and Marlowe, Thespian, Dramatic Guild, President of Athenian Art Club, French Club, Hi Y. W. Chi:-ago l'niversity or Drake JUNE TERRIL Junsie HOBBY: Being of Service in secretarial way AMFITIONZ To be some prominent business rnan's private secretary Hi Y. W. '28, '29, Home Economics '28, '29, Pep Squad '28, Secretarial Club '28, '29 Capital City Commercial College li? - HE 'ROUNDUP+ i i F I i Nineteen Hundred W and Twenty - nine ............. HE ROUND UP -+ Nineteen Hundred EN' - and Twenty - nzne BERTHA SUTHERLAND Bebe HOBBY: Swimming and dancing AMBITION: To swim the atlantic under water Hi Y. W. STEWART SNYDER Slew HOBBY: Certain particular people AMBITION: To be handsome like Rump Member Student Council Q President Home Room Q Roundup Committee: Building and Grounds Committee: Hi Y. Grinnell FRED WARREN SWANSON It HOBBY: Polo AMBITION: To play opposite Greta Garbo Vice-President Of Home Room '28, '29: Hi Y. '27, '28, '29, Tennis Club '27, '28, '29, R Club: Basketball '27, '28, '29 University of Pennsylvania DOROTHY G. SHARPE Dot HOBBY: Suppresscd desires AMBITION: To become a 2nd Paderewski Public Entertainment Committee: Social Committee 3 French Club '29: Orchestra 28, '29 JOHN STODDARD Stod HOBBY: Collecting thousand dollar bills AMBITION: To be fireman in Neptune's Palace Tennis Team '27, '28, '29, Captain '28 JOHN STRAWN, JB. t'JohnmTc HOBBY: Saving pennies AMBITION: To Own Wall Street Grinnell JANICE SPERRY Mary HOBBY: Catching butterflies for bug boards AMBITION: To learn to drive a car Math. Club Drake MIRIAM SINCLAIR Peggy and Susie HOBBY: Swimming AMBITION: To swim the Atlantic with a mouthful of marbles Thespiang Home Economics Club, Spanish Club: Sharks Club Drake IVAN SAVAGE Ike HOBBY: Playing hockey AMBITION: To win an argument with C. C. C. 0peretta's '27, '28, '293 BOy's Glee Clulig Football '28, Basketball '29 Ames or Drake ENID BARBARA SHARP Stubby HOBBY: Catching u on lost sleep AMBITION: To live 'happily ever after- wards Home Economics Club. Drake .QQH +2 'Q' B. HE ROUND UP -+ MARGARET THORNTON Thornton HOBBY: Dancing AMBITION: To play like Oliver Scott Home Economics Club: Hi Y, W. RUTH ULLRICH Ruthy HOBBY! Jazz AMBITION: To be a Professional Pianist Spanish Club '27, '28, '29: Vice President Spanish Club '28: Hi Y, W. Grinnell EDWARD WAYMACK 'iEddie HOBBY: Keeping Stewie Snyder out of trouble AMBITIONZ To be big and handsome like John Barlow Tennis Club '27, '28, '29: R Club '27, '28, '29: Tennis Team '27, '28, '29: Football '28, Track '28 University of Michigan ALICE WOLLENSACK Al HOBBY: Riding Horseback AMBITXON: To marry a millionaire C. C. C. C. EDITH VAN VORHIS Ediebahe HOBBY: Hurrying AMBITION: To be SOn1ebody's Stenog Music Honor Society: Hi Y. W.: Home Economics Club: Secretarial Club: Glee Club, In Arcady '28: Baseball '27, Basketball '27 Drake ALICE THOMPSON Al HOBBY: Eating AMBITION: To be professional in music Thespian Dana Blan. Neb. THEORA M. WILLARD T' ' HOBBY: Basketball AMBITION: To be like Tillie the Stenog Class Day Committee: Secretarial Club: Treasurer '29: Hi Y. W. '27, '28, '29: G. A. A. '27, '28, '29g Pep Squad '28 Basketball '27, '28, Captain '29: Track '28, Baseball '28 C. C. C. C. ETHYLE WINACHOR EL HOBBY: Collecting fancy hankies AMBx'r10N: To define my Supressed Desire Secretarial CARROLL VVOLFINGICR Calc HOBBY: Playing the stoek market AMBITION: First to make a non-stop flight across the frog pond Social Committee: Hi Y., Math. Club: Science Club: Basketball '26: Track '26, '27 Grinnell and Harvard ROBERT H. WESTERGAARD Bobby HOBBY: Riding Street Cars I AMBITION: To get a one in Just one subject Hi Y. Iowa, Northwestern 'fl Y fi ' ' J . Q! 5 'W e if fv 1 l . l O 'B i il 5 E . l 2 -1 4 2 'Z . .1 2 il fl Nineteen Hundred HN- - 'Wifi and Twenty - nme +2 'Q' Y HE ROUND UP Mi 5 KMA Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine MAXINE WRIGHT 1lla.c HOBBY: Appearing wise AMB1'r1oN: To be n rr-porter on the Chieugo 'I'ril'June Music Honor Society '29: In Arcadyu '28: Glee Club '26, '27, '28: Hi Y, W. '26, '27, '28, '29: Roundup Stat? Drake FRANKLIN WOOD Jerry HOBBY: Teasing his debtors AMBITION: Selling overshoes in the Gobe desert Athenian Art Club: Hi Y. Ames CLARA D. WUNDER Sally HOBBY: Playin Golf Ai.1B1f1oN: To ieat Celia Robinson Home Economics Club: Hi Y. W, Golf Club: Golf Team '28, '20 Ames or University of Cornineree PHIL WOOD HOBBY: Sorlus AMBITION: To be B perpetual traveler University nf Southern California VERA B. BARBER Barber HOBBY: Trying to find an ambition .-XMBIHON: To final n hubby C. C. C. C. VERNA ROSENBERGER Rosy HQBBY: Talking AMBITION: To graduate from high school on all ones Hi Y. W.: Math. Club CELESTE CATHERINE BROWN Brownie HOBBY: Leading the class discussion AMBITION: To work at Tiffanys or the Five and Ten G. A. A. Stephens College or Drake VERNA YACKO Shorty HOBBY: Losing locker keys AMBITIONZ To have an ambition Secretarial Club C. C. C. C. HELEN YIRGINIA BI.AKlCSl,EE ' 'J imm 14 llouuvz Goingplzu-es AMBITIUN: To sc-ll hot wntr-r bottles :il the Equator G. A. A. llinclenwoml-University ul' Iowa BIARGARET ELLEN MCCLENAHAN Peggy HOBBY: Brunetts AMBITION: Tu be a Metropolitan Star Rosamunde: Home Economics Club: Glee Club Grinnell ww Gbrgnntzzutrnuz ,,,, ,, fp 3 N Q 'Q S-F sf. r 555gfffsf ffigif ,gggggggrfig ::,,1,, 315555551g,52Qg555s5f f 1:51:11 32 i f fl: ' 3.3.3.f:f:f:f::.3 A . '':f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:ffifififii' ' f: .f'5:3:f:f:5:3: ' 1rErE1f5f5f5f?55f5f55f1' EZQEESIZ: - :f5 :A.. f5f5f5f ... 2gIg2g2-' ' ' '-tg:5:-:-:-:-:-:':-: ''5:izfzizizfzigiigigigigig ' A i I fi? ,U ' .,... f5EfEjfgSgE5S5 E5Eg55. 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BENNETT IJAVH ABRAM GEORGE CLARK STEWART SNYDER LAURENCE HATFIELD LUCILE ROBINSON Coundl OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Present Semester ADAIR BAKER MARK HASELTON JANET COLE HOWARD GRIMES W ALLAOE M EN nE1.ss1 DH N RONALD IIANSEN BOB TAYLOR DAN CARMICHAEL RAY RICH Nineteen Hundred R+- was and Twenty - nine ' -5- H+ A-THE ROUNDUP A Junior High Student Council F irst Semester SI PARKER ROBERT BAIR Lols HARRIS ROBERT FAIR ROBERT BAIR MARY BARICKMAN HOMER BRADSHAW JOHN CLIET BETTY COWLES NANIIY fiRl-IGH Lois HARIQIS BOB IIAYNES ARTHUR J AYNE PHYLLIS KOOKER WAYNE NOLLEN H94 OFFICERS Second Semester President 1i0BERT BAIR Vice President BILL THOMPSON Secretary LOIS HARRIS Treasurer ROBERT FAIR MEMBERS KATE PARKER INA VAN LANGINHAM LOUIS COOK PIIILLII- BEAOH M ARORLLIIS NIf'iX1ll'HAI+Z1. .IANE RILEY NOEL RUBBER BILL THOMPSON IiOBERT FAIR LEE NICHOLS LIAXWELL OVBRIEN Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine MH ,.lL...l...l.i -- A+. HE ROU DUP -+A -l Honor Society Last Semester IOHN HUBBARD J I AN HANSEN M ARGARET STOVER MISS. OODEN JOHN ALDRICH ADAIR BAKER MYRON BLANK MARY BERRY CATHERINE BOVVLER JAMES BRIGHT JOHN f:ARNEY BWIARJORIE QJLAHK JOHN CROSS BETTY CURTIS MAUHINE DILLON MARION DRAKE RICHARD FAIR EMMA GRAY JEAN HANSEN BETTY HARTER OFFICERS Present Semester President WYARD KILLION Vice President DOROTHY SCI-IOONOWI4 R Secretary BETTY CURTIS Treasurer A!l1!7fS6T-BKIR. COOK MEMBERS MARGUERITE HARTLEY LAWRENCE HATB'IEl,I MARK HAZELTCJN MAUIIINE HOUSH JOHN HUBBARD WIIILIAM HOPKINS ROINE INHOFE WARD KILLIQJN KENNETH KOLHOFR BETTY LAUER DONALD BIACKAMAN MARGAItET MOORE DKJROTHY PETERSON J DOROTHY SCHOONOVER ROBERTA SHULAR MARGAIiET STOVER ROBERT TAYLOIL MIRIAIVI TOOMBS gh. Nineteen Hundred 'wg and Twenty - nine HE 'RQU DUP -A Hi-Y. I ir.:l lfuzv: AJ.-wx CYJRRY, .lrxlon ffLil1EN, S'1'1:wAK'r Fxrmm, JAVK VV!-JAVER, HARRISON Horrauwox, IIONALD IIANSIQN, WAYNE IQVNTON, Dox AIACKAMAN, 1'1I,MI'1R NEUm:L1a, MAX Ross, Ci,-KRL Scnmzx. Nrrvnnl lfuw-: ---Y,x'1'r:s PASEVH. fjclvisf-rj lhmel-LT1' f'Ul.'I'UN,I':lNX xv Ylr'Kr1m', .Mrk S'I'lll,I', Fuml. NN0l.l-'lNHElC, 'I'u-um Illun-:x'. NIxm,mx'l-1 XYll.IfI,XX1S, PHII. Kurlmzwlv-zu, Ihmlmx S'I'l'lH'Zl4,Xklf-ZR, Www KILLIXY, lloxlrzu f1I.KIlK Thml Hmzx' - AIAIIYIN I'As'NrL, ldnbgxln 'ltlHlHN'l'0N, .lunx HIQNNISUN, JIMMY KQUUIHVIN, ALYPJKHUN IXluN1'nnsM, ,Xu'1'Hmc Bnoous, Bynum' HURT, AIARK I1Asm,'1'oN, Iimmmu limwzn, Gmmuvx Nlnuxrux. Last If0UJ.'il5ILI. BALLNGER, JOHN PATTI-:N, fi,-ARRISON REIPE, IQENNHTH IQULHOFF, H.ARRY JACKSON, GEORGE CL.AHK, ICDVVIN Knmm-:NmR, DAN CARMICHAEL. Nineteen Hundred 3454- . -+456 W and Twenty- nzne IA- HE 'ROU DUP -A NANCY JANE NICKAY CAROL FREEMAN VIRGINIA BERDETTE IRENE TUTT THEORA WILLARD MAURINE GLASS MILDRED GIBBONS VIRGINI.'k TESDELL MARGARET SEIBERT LOUISE HUFFORD VIRGINIA RALSTON MARY PERRY DOROTHY FARR FLORENCE SCOTT FRANCIS LEACH GENEVIEVE ELLIS BARBARA NEFF MARY BRAMMAR Hi-Y. W. MEMBERS 'FHELMA ADAMSON DOROTHY SCHOONUVEIC NIARY MARTIN MX'RNA TRIEMER ELEANOR RIDER MARGARET SLOANE LORRINE CRAWFORD CLARA WUNDER FERN COFFMAN BETTY CURTIS REXEINE STARTZER MAILGARET THORNTON BARBARA IKIDDER GI-:ORGENE LARSON MARGARET HALL FRANCIS NICHOLS KATHRYN BLOOMBURG FRANCES DEWELII LUCILE ROBINSON Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine VERNA ROSENBERHEIQ RUTH ASHTON GEORGIA DOBSON CATHERINE HARTLI-:Y HELEN LAWVSON FLORENCE KEITHLEY XVILMA BOAG RAEDINA DAVIDSON EVELYN BAIR JUNE TERRILL EDITH CARL MARY NEFF ALICE VAUN BERNADETTE LA1fY FRANCIS ENVING HELEN STRINGFEIILOW MAJORIE DRAKE EMMA GRAY A A++ A HE R0 UND UP l,r1sl Semesler KTERALD NIALUNFI MAURINE HOUSH J oy BARKALOVV ADAIR BAKER ALMON DEWY NIAURINE Housu MARY MARTIN ALICE MURPHY RUTH NELLIS B+ Playefs Club f W' FI f' TE R S l'r'eSPwl Nenlfxlrr l'res1'dent NIAURINE Housn Vive President M A nv M AR.TlN Secretary M ARGAEET XVHEADON A rlviser- M ISS GRACEY' MEMBERS AIARGARET XRVHI-IAIJUN BILL BA1,1,1NfaEn HQWAHD IQOHN IiENNETH Ii0LHOFF ALBERTA GAMBELL MARTHA HOUSH O. Nineteen Hundred My and Twenty - nine .,,,,,-., ...g. HE 'Rolf DUP -A Thespian Club Lua! Semester GLRAI D BIALONE G11 OR: E CORCTORAN los IZKRKATJHY BILL BALLINGER XvIVIAN BRONVN DIARY CIOUGHLIN I3ORO'l'HY DARNEIK YIAROLD GOLDAIAN BETTY HATTON MARGARET HUNTPIIL IYENELDA KING KENNETH KOLI-Iol-'If BIARY BIARTIN ALICE B1URl-'HY RUTH N ELLIS DOROTIIY PETERSON 1iUTH SHERMAN BIAURINE TESDELI. NIARGARET WIIEADON HEIIEN INGLEMAN WAYNE SONGER MILDRED BRAND MARGUERITE HARTLEY OFFICERS President Vice l'rUxi1lf' Necrv'l1l7'y 7vI'P1lNIlI'Fl' nl Prcsenf Semester ALMON IJEVVEY BIAUKINE I,l'LLON MAJORII1: LONG f:I'IUHfllNPI IIAIINON ,lrlviser 'B1IHHQilCAl'l+1Y MEMBER S ADAIR BAKER NORINE BYERB NIAJORIE CIROSSVVAITE DOROTHY GIIDDENS GERTRUDE HAHBIOUTH BLIAURINE HOUSH VIRGINIA JOHNSTON HOYK'ARD KOHN GEORGINE LARSON BIARGARET MOORE DOROTHY NEINTJOIKF ELMER Nb1UFEI.D LAWRENCE PRUSINER KENNETH SUGARMAN ALICE T0MPsoN BIAUHINE GLASS VIRGINIA ESHBAUGII IRETA BISHOP DORO'FHY CARROT VIRGINIA TESDELI4 Nineteen Hundred 304- . -+43 and Twenty - nzne A++- HE 'HOU DUP-++v Sothern and Marlowe lfirsf S6'IlIfGSff'l' MAIIRINE HOUSE HOWARD KOIIN VIRGINIA liAI,s'rOx IiEr'II, IQAITAN PHYLLIS ALLIJREIJOE EVHLYN Ac,'KEImAN XYILMA BOAG ALBERTA GAMBELI, BIIRIAM JUDIESII PEARL JUDISOII XVILFORD Suuoxs UFIVICTERS I J resffl en! I 'iw' l,I'I'NI-Il1'Ilf Nt'f'l'1'flI ry 7vTl'!lSIIl'l'l' 501111111 S1 1111 N111 l'II,IzAIsI4:'I'H UH XXII-H' RS Wrmfmcn BHIONR XYIIAIN ion M mx' Mvfllmilltll .1llI'l'NUl NlISS f1RA1'l11Y MEMBERS ELIZABETH CHAMBERS DIARY VVORMHOUDT PIARRIET NIOORE MARY KRAETSI'l'I NIARY JEAN WEST NIARGO FRANKEI. ELMER LEVIN FRANCIS BIITCHEIJ. NADINE PRINE Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine KEITH KOLI-IOFI' 31.-SRGARET 01.1-:sox BESSIE IQUEPPLE BIARJORIE Sums KING PARK DOIQOTHY IF.-KICK JANET JONES LUCILE FREI'K HEITEN D'ICCAli'l'lIY CHAUNCEY CARI, CAROLINE FRASI-IER NIARTHA GILES BIARY LOIIISE FIELD HARRIET PAGE BIARY DOLE 44,3 A+- HE Rolf DUP -+A President. . . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . v . Footlights OFFICERS Present Sernesfer A dviser-MISS GRACEY MEMBERS . .AOTEA YOUNG HELEN WILHITE MARTHA HOUSH EVELYN BRAINARD HELEN BRAYTON PAULINE BAILEY MARION BARGER KATHRYN CARMICHAEL RUTH CHAFFY CAROLINE CLAIBORNE BETTY CHIVANS WINIFRED CORNELL WAYNE CREW DOROTHY DALE AUDREY ERICKSON DOLORES FLEMING AGNES GILL GENE GRIFFITII HELEN HOLLY MARTHA HOUSH JANICE MURPHY GARFIELD MAYNARD MAXINE ROBERTSON ROBERTA SMITH IMOGENE SEDGWICK RUTH STIVERS NORIVIA STAGMEN MAREA SCHENK HELEN THOMPSON HELEN WICKERSHAM HELEN WILHITE JEAN WOLF AOTEA YOUNG CLAUDINE FITZPATRICK MARIAM STUBBS Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'Q +3 if B++' HE TRQU DUP .+A Marionette Dramatic Club Fzrxt Scrmfslez' lx VIHRYN 1+'RENf'u X IRI INIA SPHRRY IXIAR1 ARET H1vRsON 11 ILN HAI,l.Il'l'l' IQOBERT BAIR IIELEN BALLIET BETTY BARNES MARGARET BURSON HAZEL BUTH HADDON CARRYER GRETA CAPPS VIRGINIA CATHEART ETHEL MARY COPE BIILDRED FRIEDMAN BOB GOTTLIEB MARGARET HANSEN RAYMOND HOLMES IQENNETH HUNTER BERNESS LUCAR POLLY LUMBAR11 DORIS NIACKAMAN r:++- OFFICERS Sefrnml Sem: sin I,I'l'N'lTlll,'Ilt 1'I'l'lllCI, BIARY Q-'UI' l lAl'l' I'1'r.w'iflml LISLE PM M Swr1'rl11:'y .ll-:AN VFICNI 7'l'1'IlNllI'l'l' l'OLl,Y LUMR4 in .1lf!'iNL'l'-A1155 lilllill MEMBERS l4ILLIs f3LD1IAM LISLE PAYNE IVIARGARET PERRY NIARJORIE PILMER ILES PETERSON NOEL R USIIER WILLIAM SHE!-ARD HOB St'HOENIl'H VIRGINIA SI-I-:RRY JEAN TESDELL CARMEN VOLDER X IRGINIA VVAGNER BIILDRED WHITIIOCYK LOUISE WOLFINOER IDOROTHY VASCONCELLAS HELEN FISHER Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine m+- HE R0 UND UP A +3 The Punch and Judy Dramatic Club Last:Semester SALLY MARTIN ESTHER LEVICH SUSY SINSKY PAULINE BALDWIN OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chr. Program Commitlee LE PAULINE BALDWIN RUTH CROWE ESTHER LEVICH SALLY MARTIN LOIS HADLEY POLLY DISAWAY JEANNE KNAI-P GRACE LEE MTARLYSE GARMAN JEAN MOUSLEY JANE KENT MARJORIE RAND MYRTLE ROSEFIELD ew- AdDiS6T-MISS BRADLEY MEMBERS Present Semester E NIOOL Cresignedb JACK HARNS PAULINE BALDWIN N ELL BILZ ANNABEL LAUGHEAD ANNABEL FAGG MARY LOUISE PETITE FRANCES WATTS NELL BILZ BOB ROCKWELL GEORGE SMITH RAYMOND ALDEN WILLARD PASSNO JACK HARRIS LEE NICOL CHARLES BRYANT Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine -5- ra +'THE 'ROUNDUP -.+I Music Honor SOCICIY Lzttle Chief ......., Keeper ofthe Nest .,., JOHN ALDRICH NIAZIE ANDERSON RIARY JANE BARNES GEORGE BILIIINGS CATHERINE Bowu-:R JUNE BRAUN VIVIAN BROW'N ICILINE BUNTEN JOHN CARNEY FERN COFFMAN JANET COLE FRED CROTVLEY IYIARIAN DRAKE CAROL FREEMAN GEORGE GANUNG BEN GARMER DON GREFE LUCILLE HAMILTON MELI-'ORD HARRISON MARION HAVEN JEAN HERVEY WILLIAM HODGE BAYARD HOLTZ JOHN HUSTON OFFICERS ....EvEIYNRoBI-:RTS . , . . . . . ....... IQUTH ASHTON ....1IARGARI-ITDIIILLER Adviserfhln. HOLMES MEMBERS NIARION JACOBSON GENEVIEVE JENSON BARBARA KIDDER GEORGENE LARSON BE.kTRICE LONGYVORTH ELMER LEVIN MARY NIAHTIN ELEANOR MCCULLOCH ESTHER MCNAUGHT MARGARET MILLER WEBB RIINNIS JANE PALMER RIAJORIE PARKER GILBERT PHILLIPS VIRGINIA ROWE EVELYN ROBERTS KATHERINE ROWLAND WILLIAM SANDBERG RUTH SEELING IIUTH SHERMAN JEAN ULLMIAN EDITH VAN VOORHIS INIAXINE WRIGHT my Nineteen Hundred 'Mn and Twenty - nine HE GRVOU DUP BOy's Glee Club fl i1'Nl SCI11z's!e'rj Prcsiflfmf ...,.,.. . , . .,...... DON GREFE Vice President ..,. . ,..... .IOHN HUSTON Secretary ..,.,.. .....,. .....,..,..,. , . .KTELFORD HARRISON Accompmzist .,.. ..,..,.......,........., .,.. W I :NIIELL DIEREL .flflmxer-MR. HOLMES MEMBERS ROBERT BAIJI AT GEORGE GANUNG BEN GARMER DON GREI-'E LUCILLE HAMILTON RIELFORD HARRISON BOB H.ARROP WILLIIARI HODOE JOHN HUSTON Rmxr:RT HfkIiI,A'l' 1XIIliPlR'l'iB1I.lIlN4iS VIRHII4 Bum R ENN ETH HRIN R M .-I N WAYNE fjREW VAN IJONAHOO PJDNYARD FI'1'Zl'A'I'IilCK STANLEY FORD GEORGE GANIXNG DAN GLOMSET DON GREI-'E ALLAN GRII.II NOBI.E HAAG TED HAAS BIELFORD HARRISON KIEKIBERS KSA r-mul Sr111f'xl1'rj VVILLARI: JORDAN WALTER LIITZ GARI-'IELD MAYNARII WEBB LIINNIS THORIAS 1,AIiI5 GILBERT PHILLIPS ROBERT :RIVERS IVAN SAVAGE DICK SCHOI-:N .JOHN lllrS'rON ff!-ll1lS'l'El! .IA1-Ons KJLARENCE .IAOOHSON HAROLD .IAOOIIHON VVIIILARIJ JORDAN IQENNETH KOLIIORI-' GAluf'IEL1J IWAYNARII BTYRON NOl7IiSlQ THOMAS PARIS JOHN PATTEN ROBERT IIIVERS IVAN SAVAGE DICK SCHOEN CLEO STANLEY BOB HARROP PARKER HUGHES Nineteen Hundred gy' and Twenty-nine 'wg A++-THE 'RQUN U -A Girfs GICC Club OFFICERS I'rvsiflenf. , . . . . ............. , ......... . ........ ILVELYN ROBERTS Vice President ...... .,..,,.,...,...........,. B EATRICE LONGWORTH Secretary-Treasurer. . . , . . ..,.,...., CATHERINE IJOXVLAND AND FERN IDOFFMAN Accompanists, . .... . ....... ANNA MARIE GUSTAFIASON AND LIFCILLE HAMIIITON Arl1'1'.serAMIc. HOLMES MEMBERS flfirxt Semesterj MAIZIE ANDERSON EVELYN IELLSVVOHTH FRANCES LEACH IJAIHY SCHMIDT IRUTH ASHTON CAROL FREEMAN FAYE LEE VALETTA SCOTT III-ILEN BAKER BIAY JANE BARNES GAIL BERGLUND IRETA BISHOP .JUNE BRAUN VIVIAN BROVVN NORINE BYERS FERN COFI-'MAN JANET COLE WINIFRED CORNELL DORIS CRAWFORD IRENE CROVVELL DOROTHY DARNER K KTHRYN DIPIHI, N1AlZll-L ANDERSON R,UTH ASHTON HEIIIIN BAKER MARY JANE BARNES FRANCES BEHRENDS GAII, BERGLUND IRETA BISHOP NEDDA BRADLEY .JUNE BRAUN VIVIAN BROVVN ZELDA CASSELL FERN COFFMAN WINIFRED CORNELL DORIS CRAYVFORD ELIZABETH BROOKS VIRGINIA GALLAGHlLll DOROTHY GIDDENS JANICE GIMAR MARION GRAY ANNA MARIE GUSTAFSON VIRGINIA HAINIILTON ELOISE HARIJER BIARION HAN'EN JEAN HERVEY RIARIAN HOLLENRECK BIARIAN JACOESON BARBARIA KIDDI-:R RIARY LANE LQEORGENE LARSON 1Sef'nn lRENE CROWELI. KATHRYN DIEH1, GEORGIA DORSON EVELYN ELLSWORTH DOLORES FLEMING CAROL FREEMAN VIRGINIA GAIIIYAGHER DOROTHY GIDDENB .JANICE GIMAR MARIAN GRAY VIRGINIA HAMILTON ELOISE HARPER RIARIAN HAV'EN VIRGINIA HUTTON BARBARA KIDDER HN' fl Ne' BEATRICE LONGVVORTH BIARY MARTIN RIARGARET LICCLENAH,AN FLORENCE BIINSON FRANCES NIOREHOUSE LOUISE NAZARENE ROBERTIA NEIL PAULINE ORCUTT XJELMA PAYNE LOUISE PAYTON EVELYN ROBERTS FRANCES ROSEN VIRGINIA ROWE KJATHERINE ROYN'L.ANIi mesterb NIARY ELIZABPJTH LAN E GEORGENE LARSON FRANCES LEACH IFAYE LEE VIVIAN LEWIS LEONARD LIPSEY MARY MARTIN STELLA MAYO MARGARET MCCLENAHAN MARGARET MILLER FLORENCE NIINSON NJILDRED MONROE LOUISE NAZIARENE PAULINE ORCUTT JANE PALMER Nineteen Hundred 'Na and Twenty - nine CQENEVIEVE SEBERG IIUTH SHERMAN RIAHY SMITH ANNABEL SNUGGINS IIEXIENE STARTZER ALICE THOMPSON .IEAN IJLLMAN EDITH VAN VOORHIS LOUISE WEINER THERESIA WINKLER NIAXINE WRIGHT RIAJORIE PARKER FRANCES ROEFIN VIRGINIA ROwE IJAISY SCHMIDT VALETTA SCOTT GENEVIEVE SEBERG REXIENE STARTZER JANE TAYLOR HELEN THOMPSON .JOSEPHINE VAN SANT NIAJORIE WARE LOUISE WEINER WILMA WICKLUND THERESA WINKLER JANE WOEHLER I... HE GRQU DUP-+A Orchestra OFI+'IC'ICRS flfirsl Senzmlerj Pr-w1'zle1II ......., ..,.., ,,.....,.. . . . . . .JOHN ALDRICH I fre Prexirlent. . . ...,.,....,.. .,....... . .JOHN CIARNEY .'1tIl'i.S6l's'AIli. HUl.3IklS MEMBERS Vinlinx: RIVTII HEELINU, Ic'II.INE liITNTEli, JOHN CTARNEY, IRVING ROSENBAUM, RJJSSELL PARISH, WINTERS SHAEFEEII, AIAJORIE WARE, IQATHRYN IBLOOMISURG, RJAJORIE PARKER, .IOSEPHINE SANDERS, FOREST SIMCOKE JANIOE SIIEIQIIY, IJOROTHY HARN'EY, QVJLLINENE IRURBIN, ALLINE DYE REX JONES GEORGE . 7 . y CQANUNG, RLSSELL HHGEMAKER, I,AN XARGER. Viola: IQLEANOR Mc1CULI.0f'K. Falla: RIDHARD CI'IaHAf:E, 1+'Iu1es: ELMER LIIIVIN, WIIILIAXI CAMS. f7IfL7'ilI1'lN.' JOHN ALDRIOH AIEliliIT'l' SIMFOKE, I'Is1'IIER MCNAIIGHT, XYIRGINIA BURDETT. rw Y Oboe: IED AYRES. French Ilorn: NIARYIN PAYNE, Trum Jets: WILLIAM SANDBURG FRED CROWLI-IY, FRANK WIIITCHIIRCH. I I OFFICERS fSf'f'07lrl Sernexlcrb IU-fwnlr-nl ....,.. , . . ...........,...... . . .JUHN ALDRIvH l'if-f lm-.w'flmI, , , . , . ,.,, , . , .,... JOHN ff.-IRNEY .lr1w'.wr AlR.H1lI.hll41S IXIHMBICRS Violins: RUTH SEI-:LINr:. IIIILINE IJUNTER. IRVING IROHENBAUM, IIUSSELL IDARRISH, RJARJORIE WARE, YVINITA WESTON, M ARJORIE PARKER, .IOSEIIHINE SANDERS, KA'1'HIiYNIi IBLOOMBURG, CATHERINE FRENCH, FORREST SIMCOKI-1, WILLIAM SHAVER, KJLLIVENE Dl71iBEN, JANICE SPERRY, HELEN BRAYTON, ELIZABETH BROOKS, VIVIAN LEWIS, .LEONARD LIIIHEY, ALICE IVIAXON, REX VJONEB, RIYTII PATRICK, JANE SHANNON, DOROTHY HAIWEY, JANE WOEHLER. RIUSSELI. SIIOEMAKER. Viola: IELEANOR 1vlUC:ULI.0f'K. Uellox: RICHARD CUIIIIAGE, JANE T'AYI.0Ii. Flutex: IQLMER LEVIN, WILLIAM CAI-PS, CZrm'nels: ICSTHER MCNAlTIlH1', VIRGINIA iB!TRIJl'I'I I', HOWARD WALKER. French Horn: BJAIWIN IIAYNE. Nineteen Hundred HM' and Twenty-nine NH WTHE RQU DUP -A .. , . lax Band CSecrmrl Semeslcrj OFFICERS Prcsirlml ....... .....,,....,.,,....,.. , . .FRED CROWLEI' Vice l'1-c.v1TflenI. . , .,..,.,... ............. . . .JOHN ALDRICH ,1uIriscriMR. HOLMES MEMBERS Trumpels: WILLIAM SANDBURG, FRED CROVVLEY, HARRISON HOUGHTON, FRANK WHITCHURCI-I, EDWIN F. SMITH, ICRANK IJOLMES, CIARI-'Il-BLD NJAYNARD, PAUL IIASH, FJDVVIN A. SMITH, LOYAL HAMII.TON, CI-IARLI-:S HI7I,BPJ, IQENNETH KOLHOI-'I-'. 1'vI'P7Il'Il llornx: BIARVIN PAYNE, THESA BOYD. Trombones: CHARLES ZIMMERMAN. Burihme: IVUBERT CLIN!! Tubas: IIOREN SI-IISLI-IR, FOREST SIMCOKE. Clarinets: ESTHER MCNAUOI-IT, VIRGINIA ISURDETT, JOHN ALDRICH, .AMELIO CANTRI, GEORGE CORCORAN, HAROLD FLEAGLE, XNILLIAM fIODGE, IVIERRITT SIMCOKE, WILLIAM WYASHBORN, DIILDRED REINERTSON, WVILLIANI SAPHEH, Flute and Piccolo: WILLIAM c'A1'I'0, ELMI-UR IIEVIN, RICHARD CVBBAGE. Oboe: TED AYERS. Alto Sarophrmes: QIEOIKGE BIIIIIINGS, GEORGE RIOUNTAIN, YERNE NOBLE, WV,-KYNE SONIIER, IIOBERT WEIDNER, PHIL WOOD, VIRGINIA RALSTON. Tenor Sazophones: I3AYARD HOLTZ, IRVING IIOSENBAUM. Tyfnpnnz' and Drumx: H.ARRISON HOI.T, JIYLIUS JENSEN, WAYNE CREWV, EDGAR INGERSOLL, NORINE BYERS. CSeconr1 SemeslerJ l'ff:I'.w'1le'f1t.-, .,.. . . ................ . . .FRED CROWVLEY I we l'I-exnlml, , . , . ,... . . .JOHN ALDRIOI-I M EMBERS Trumprlx: Flll-111 f'li0XVl.!jY, HARRISON 1lOI'1:H'ION, FRANK WHI'IC'HL'hL H, ,EDWIN F. SMIIII, FRANK HOLMES, l'lDliATl INOERSOLL, GARPIELD LIAYNAKD, VI-:RNE NOIZIE, PAIQL RASH, EDH'lX A. SMITH. BIARLOXVE WILLIAMS. French Ilorns: AIARVIN PAYNE, THESA BOYD. Trombonem THOMAS IDUSENBERRY, CHARLES ZIMMERMAN, 1fUS-SELL PARISH. Tubas: LOREN SI-IISLER, FORRI-:ST SIMCOKE. Clarinels: ESTHER hICNAl'GHT, VIRGINIA BITRDETT, HOWARD WALKER, HAROLD FLEAGLE, AMELIO C.ANTRl, XVILLIAM HODGE, AIILDRED RYIINPIRISON, WILLIAM SOPHER, WILLIAM WASHBl'RN. Flutes: ELMER LEYIN, IIICHARD CUBBAGE, WILLIAM CAPPS, ALMON DEVS'EY. Allo Saroplgznes: NICK CFNNINGHAM, WYAYNE SONGER, PHIL WOOD, VIRGINIA RALSTON, VERNE NOBLE, WILLIAM QCHREIBER. Tenor Sarophones: BAYARD Homz, IRVING ROSENBAUM. Tymprmi and Drums: HARRISON HOLT, JULIUS JENSEN, WAYNE CREW. Nineteen Hundred Hin- . -+48 and Twenty - mne HE HOU DUP Roosevelt Junior High Qrchestra 1919 PAUL BAICHLY ROBERT BAIR OWEN BAXTER WILLIAM BACHNER LEE BOYS .JAMES BRAMMER HADDON CIARRYER GEORGE CONOVER LOUIS COOK ROBERT GOTTLIET ROBERT HAMPTON KENYON KNOWLES FOTE NEOFOTIST LEE NICHOLS ILES PETERSON FRANCES REITH A 1IviseriMIsS DIINCAN MIGINIBICRS CHARLES IRICHARD ROBERT SCHOENEICH BKIAX TURNER HOWARD WHITNEY GRACE ATKINS ALICE FULLER CION GAY EIIIZABETH HOCKETT RUTH BARBARA ILES RUTH JAMIESON KATHERINE KOPF DAISY MAE MARTIN NITSA PANAGOS JANE PIERCE PEGGY SCHENK RUTH WESSELS Roosevelt Junior High Band 1919 JANE PIERCE ROBERT BAIR LEE BOYS HADDON CARRYER GEORGE CONOVER FRED DISTERDICK SAMMY FORT GEORGE KILMER KENYON KNOWLES ILES PATERSON .Al dniser'-IW :Sf-1 DUNCAN MEMBERS FRANCIS REITH ROBERT SCHOENEICH SHEPHERD WILLIAM ROGER TEMPLETON REX TURNER ROBERT HARTSOOK PAUL ATKINS ROBERT MILLER BILLY CROWELL Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine '42 ae-T-?.-..-RDTHE 'ROUNDUP -an i ' 1 BOy's Junior Glee Club OFFICERS I rclszdenl ....... .......,..... ..... L E WIS COOK Vere President ....... ..,.. I LLES PETFRYON ,Surflzwy-'I'r1:11sure1' .,.. .... H OWARD WHITNFX I Llnmiun .......,. .... .......,........... . .... B 1 LLY GR1Fs1NU1- R Arlzriser-Miss DUNCAN MEMBERS GORDON FITZPATRICK BOB CIOTTLIEB FRED Him. IHRIGIJ I,IS'l'HRlJIf'K 'THE NIVHUI. KENYUN liNOwl.Es LEE BOYS BOB SHEININE JOHN SINCOCK BOB HAMPTON NOEL RUSHER PAUL ARTIS IQERMIT HIGGENS LYLE PAYNI-I l,m'D l'5lf2NNE'l l' M ATT1-IEW URSUUC1 IQAYMOND HOIABIES GEORGE BOGARDUS EDWVARD J ONES LENARD PERDEN GORDEN HUNTER JACK STARR Nineteen Hundred 'Q' aw and Twenty - nine 'Ng 'sg S+.. HE 'KQUNDUP -A Junior High Girls' Glce Club First Semester SLSIE SINSKY IFANLTTE WORTLIAN DORIS Jorm0N ANNAREL FAUG ILUTH SHOEMAKER VIRGINIA GRANT K.kTHRYN KOPI-' ANNABEL LAUGREAII ELIZABETH FIELDS PHYLLIS KOOKEIL JEANETTE MENTOR EILEEN GRINELL MARGARET MARTS ICSTHER. LEVICH ELIZABETH HOCKbI'I l' MARY WAQNER BARBARA DILLEIK PEARL CRQWE BETTY Cowu-:S MILDRED MARTIN IVIARY LOUISE PETITE GRETA CAPPS J EANETTE WORTMAN FLORILLE COPELANII MAXINE BUNTEN CLIENE HUSTED OFFICERS Second Semesier President JOSEPHINE KIMBFR Vice President PIIYLLIS KOOKER Secretary-Treasurer MARY JANE LOWELL Adviser-MISS DUNCAN MEMBERS i ELEANOR LEWIS MARGARET MORTEN BETTY BENNETT SUSIE SINSKY HAZEL BUTH MARY JANE LOWELL MARION MILLS GRACE ATKINR CHRISTINE CARLSON MARY GODFREY BETTY WEST MARLYSE GARMON GRACE LEE MARY BROWN RUTH BARTOS SALLY MARTIN FAITH KUEHR RUTH CROWE VIRGINIA BAKER INA VAN LANINGHAM SUE SIMPSON DORIS JORDAN DORIS DUSENBERY-Pzanzst Nineteen Hundred my and Twenty-nine 'Ng W HE Ron' DUP J' Hnorwvvlt Aif. Imlizmulzn Neg. Runs:-Vvlt N02. Y:-Winn Aff Hmm-vr-ll AH' Allllhllfll N:-g, lions:-vf-H AH. Valle-y .lunvtiou N1-g. Roosvvr-It Neg. .Axnc-s Aff. Rfmsvvvlt Neg, Alumnus Vinh AH. Runs:-vc-lt AH. East Nvg. Rousvvvlf NMI. I.inr'uln Aff. Rrmmvvlt Aff. North NL-g. Rrmsvvvlt Nvg. P1-rry Aff. Debates for 1 99. 8- 1 9 19 lN'l'l'1ll-f'1'I'Y N flilrlgy, l'I'III12RlCJ X Iuflianolu . No Um-iwiun Hnrnsvxwll W , . ' fNnIJ0f'1N14nll i Y No Der-siirm Rormsvvc-lt N0 Irlclizllmla AH' Rvmsvvc-It MT Y r'xx 'O fvll R rvf, sf-vr-11 Ns' Minllurn .XfT. Ruosevult Nr- Yallvy J. APY. Ihmssfvm-lf AH' V limos:-vm-I1 - Xvxvtull Hvnnm-Yvli LE. Q Nu Ilc-1-ision W Nu IN-4-isiull V North . llwuam-x'vl! f lint , C'uunr'il liluFfQ J Alumnuf. - .Xnws Xva. C'l'l'Y SERIES ' Romcrvvlt N1-Q. v Ruusevc-lt E North Aff. , Rfwfwfwrlf AfT. ' HnuS4'V4'H I,inc-nhl Nvg, Ronsvvvlt X1-fl. Roos?-vs-lt End Aff. DRAKE 'I'Ol'RNAMEN'I' 5 Roosevelt Aff. J Rooscvolt h 1 Cuuuul Blutlk AFFIRMATIYE DEBATERS DON 1NIACK.n1.1.N BIARGARET BIOORE BIARJORY LONG KENNETH KOLHOFF Nineteen Hundred g++- . -4 and Twenty - nzne NEGATIVE DEBATICRS Ovm FITZGERALD JANE ALEXANDER IJOROTHY PETERSON VVARD KILLIAN +8 .- - i..T- HE Rolf DUP Last Semmtcr BETTY LAIIER ALIUE AMIIIK IIAWRICNKTH I'Rur+INx-:R IiUl!I'2Ii'l'A Sf'nrrLAR , Latin Club OFFICERS Pl'f'.Qirl4'7ll Vim' I'r'e'.v1f1I1'vll Sr'rr1'I1lry 7'r1'usl1f'f'l' Present Semester ANN MCIQINIIEY THELMA HOIIIIANII MAY IIIMES ARTHUR Hnrmxs lflfmm- Emwriln -Mws WILLIAMN .'1Ifl'l'SCl'TB!I?-HH sl'HIil'IINl'Ili ,ls.w1'xlm1l Arlviser-MISS SI'RAlilIl11 llunorary 11IC77'Lbl?I'8Llx1ISBES 1iURD ANI: SI-RAIIIIE ARTHUR Bnooxs FRANK CROX3'LEi' Jol-IN DORMAN HELEN HARRIS BETTY HARTER NIIHIAN JUDISCII l,oIvIsI-1 IQLAH I,oIfIs1': Iiovu IXIAHGAHET AIUOIIE ANN MITKINLEY LAVVRENUE PRUSINER VIRGINIA ROWE RIIRIAM TOOMBS TH1-:I.MA IiOLLAND IXIILDRED LEIZEROVVITZ 1301115 WILSON IPHERESEA VVINKLE ALICE PYE MEMBERS xIAY HIAIES xv.-KLETTA SCOTT IIOSINA NELSON NEDRA STROUP IXJROTHY JANE CJIRIFFITHS BIAXINE ROBERTSON PAULINE BEATTY lGvEl.YN BRAINERIJ BIARY IERAMMEIL VIRGINIA COOK DOROTHY DALE ALMON DEYVEY VIRGINIA GALLAGHER CATHERINE IJARTLEY .RoIaEII'I' RATHBIIN SYLYIA .hcousox RIARY A111-:LMAN xl.-KRGARET RUDOLPII 'Nirzeteen' Hundred 4244- . -+421 and Twenty - nzne M- HE ROUND UP -++a - Last Semesler MARY COUGHLIN RUT1-I ULLRICH MARY JEAN ELDER LOUISE LONG Spanish Club OFFICERS IJ7'f3S'l:dI'Ill Vice Presirlenl Secretary Treasurer ACZWSGT-MRS. WRIGHT MEMBERS I 'resent Semester IIELEN INOLEMAN BQIRIAM SIN:-LAIR GRETCHEN fIERHARDT ORAH EIOI-IHORN THELMA ADAMSON MARY COUGHLIN BONNIE COUGHLIN EDDIE BROCK DOROTHY DARNEII MARY JEAN ELDER GRETCHEN GERHARDT HAROLD GOLDMAN MARGUERITE HARTEIIY TAYLOR HIGLEY CAROLYN HENRY HELEN INGLEMAN LOUISE LONG fLIERALD MALONE JIM ROBERTS MARGARET SIEBERT MIRIAM SINCLAIR RUTH UVLLRICH JEANBELL ULSH JANET COLE gh. Nmeteen Hundried 443 and Twenty - nzne A+- HE Rolf DUP First Se7rLe8tf'1' NIYRON -BLANK JACK BU'rI,I1:Ic MARTHA GIIII-as Louxsrz Dunn MARY Lmvn-IE Swlmv-K BETTY HARTER XIARY INIARTIN IJOROTHY JANE clllllfl 3IARTHA GILI-is IIIIBERT CI'RTIS AI.-KRION DR.AKlI CQEORGENE LARSON BIAURINE TI-ISIIELI. CTI-Ifflh PANOR l'lI,IzARETH C7HAMIsr:us FRANc'I-:H Ewmc: BIARY KRAETSCH BIARY L0IIIsE S'rRor'Ic PEGGY HIPIDI-:I-I MAIIRINE GLASS 170813 NE!K'ILlI IXARBARA ZAISER WAYNI-I SONGEII JEAN IDANIELS Bon HOLLAND LOUISE DURO RAOBERTA LIVING:-LTON 4 Le Coq D'Or View I'rrs'i4lrv1,l IC I.IzAI Serreln ry N Na men I-at-A rmx .1 flvixer----Mxss Sr-umm MEMBERS PHILIP KRUIDENIER BERN.-XDETTE LACY TED TENIPLE VIRGINIA TESDELL DOROTHY SI-IARPE IRENE TUTT BIARJORIE REES JOHN HUsTox BIARY WORDlHOYfIJT IJETTY HATTON EDWVARD ISZRUIIYENIEIK RIARY ADLEMAN DOROTHY HARVEY MARY FRANCES RILE1' JULIA LAMIIMAN GERTRUDE HARMl7TIi WAYNE CREXE' DEENA DAVIDSON THELMA SCHWAEGLI-III EDWIN VICKORY JACK BUTI ER Nineteen Hundred 'R+' and Twenty - nine Mg Sccunzl Senzcslvr BIARY NIAILTIN iE'I'H CHAMIJPJICS IAIIV KIIAE'r:-uw: FIcAN1'E:-A ENVINH AJARION IJRAKII: Q- H+ .- HE ROUNDUP W Athenian Art Club 1 IFF I CER Sifm' hull: Smlmslws fzwlrnl ,..... ..... ..... ................,.. B I . VXITRINPI lx Nl I rw.sz'rlwfl ..,, ...NIAITHINF Dlll N I1 lrl1'jf-7'r1'41x lll'1'I'. . . XYILMA Iimmu VIRGINIA CAI,1,An,-x BI.-XURINP1 D1I,1.oN M,u:.mR1r: Foul: l.0U1sE X.xzAm:x14: Roms Nr:w1L1, AIARY PERM' Y MAHJORH-1 PHAum:1c r:++- 'tIlI'IAS9I'vBllSS IL-xN MEMBERS Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine ...Dem alex BIAURINE 'I'EsDm,1. VIRGINIA 'l'r:sur:1,1. IS ELIZABETH 'Fowxlcn HELEN Toomzn HAHMHT Momma AIILIJRED f1IBHONS DCJROTH1' KAmcETT RUTH SEELING A.. HE AROU DUP -++2 JANET COLE OFFICERS Present Semester President JANE PALMER Vice President ANNE MCKINIIEY Secretary GEORGENE LARSCJN Treasurer .DOROTHY SCHOONOVEN. Theochan Las! Semester MARGARET STOVER CATHERINE BOWLER MARJORIE CLARK BETTY LAUER Adviser-MISS SPERRY MEMBERS VIRGINIA RAIYSTON GEORGIA DOBSON MARION DRAKE VIRGINIA ESI-IBAUGH EMMA GRAY DOROTHY JANE GRIFFITHS BETTY HARTER MARGARET HUN1'ER FLORENCE LECRON MARY MARTIN ANNE MCKINIIEY ESTHER MCNAUCSHT MARGARET MOORE ALICE MURPHY MARY NEFF DORIS NEWELII JANE PALMER MARY PERRY DOIIOTHY PETERSON ELIZABETH CHAMBERS VIRGINIA ROWE DOROTHY SCHOONOVER ICILINE BUNTEN MARGUERITE HARTIIEH' JUNE BRAUN MAJORIE LONG ETHEL VVALTZ MARY KRAETSfTH BETTY HATTON LOUISE KOCH LUCILLE FRECK HELEN MCCARTHY WILMA BOAG CAROLINE CLAIBORNE MARJORIE CROSSWAITE MARGO FRANKEL MARY WORMHOUDT JANET JONES Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'O 61 E+.. HE ROUND UP BOB HA1NEs KENNETH ROGEIL CARL SCHOEN JOHN FAIRALL ALMON IJEVVEY .I ACK STAY LOYAL HANIILTON JACK CORY FRED CARSON -2 R+- Science Club OFFICERS I,AN f1ARMlf'lI.-KIGIT .Immun Humax NORMAN ETTINGEH .'1YlI'7lSCV 'lx1Ii. PJASTMA N MEMBERS Dw1OuT EATON CARROLL VVOLFINGER LEE SINCLAIR IIUBERT CURTIS EDWIN SMITH BAYARD HOLTZ JOHN GILL VV. A, BEDZARD Nineteen Hundred 4 and Twenty - nine .1 -1 W 'Q' HE Rolf DUP . Square Club Fzrvl Semester OFFICERS Second be1ne.ster GEOROE CLARK President JOE BITTLE HARVEY DURO Vice President HAM FY DURO LYLE CREW' Secrelary-Treasurer LYLE CREW RAY RIICH WILIIIAM HOEFLE LEWIS MARQUART HARVEY DURO MELVIN GRAvEs HUBERT CURTIS GILBERT BARICKMAN JOE BITTLE CHARLES SIMMERBIAN OVID FITZERALD IYIARVIN BOOKEY BIORTON ROOT IWIAURINE KING ARNOLD MIX GAREIELD BURSEY FRANZ LINDEN BOB JAYNES HOWARD FITCH LA v'ERNE PASCHALL gh' Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine f1!1Di86l'1AIR. SCHOLLENB ERGER GEORGE NELSON DWIGHT CONKLING LEIGHTON STEVENSON SNYDER ALT JACK BARROWMAN ELLIS OLDMAN THOMAS PARIS OMILIS CONTR! FERMAN COSKEY BOB SAYRE FRANK CONKLING JIM RITZ ED F. SMITH GEORGE CLARK BILL WIEKLAND GARFIELD MAYNAIID BOB RITZ JOHN PATTON WILLIAM LANCE .Ng I+., HE ROUNDUP- Moclel Airplane Club First Semester GENE SCHLAGEL BOB HAINES GLENN CHAMBERLIN CLAUDE DILLOW ROBERT FAIR GEORGE GREENLEE BOB HAINES ROBERT HARTSOOK ARTHUR JAYNE MARSHALI4 J AYNE PAUL NEAL MAX OYBRIEN aw- OFFICERS Second Semester President BOB WILKINSON Secretary-7'reasm'e2' DALLAS ALDREDCE Ad7JiS8T1MR. BLOUNT MEMBERS JOE PICKEN ROBERT ROE BOB Voss BOB XVILKINSON HERNERT WOOD REX TURNER IDALLAS ALDREDGE FRANKLIN ORANSKY DWIGHT EATON Nineteen Hundred -wg ,Q and Twenty - nine +455 'Q' E- HE ROUNDUP -A I A I Scicretarial Club Fall, 1928-1.029 OFFICERS Spring, 192.0 ILUTH S'I'Ac'EY President AIAJORIE LONG MARY PARK Vive Presakleni NIIRIAM TOOMBS ALICE AMIOK Secretary XVILHELMINA KINZLE YIOLA IQING Treasurer ITHEORA VVILLARD Sergeant-at-A rms FERN COFFMAN 11lll'7:S67'S'1vI1SS1'IS SWEM, ELWOOD, TILLMONT MEMBER JEANETTE AUELA LA YTETA ISAXTER. VIRGINIA BENNETT ADELAIDE BOWERS MILImE'U BRAND VIVIAN .BROWVN lf'ILlNE l5UN'I'l'lN AHIJNE CHURI-mr FERN COE1-'MAN GRACE CONNELLY IRENE CRANK FLORENCE CRARY LOUISE DU BOIS WINIFRED FRETS EMMA GRAY A++- BEATRICE HALL FRANCES HATFIEI,ID BILL HOPKINS LOUISE HUFFORD LORRAINE JACKSON ESTHE It ILADIS HEMI, KAPLAN BARBARA IQIDDER W ILHELMINA IKINZLE IRENE KOGER HEIIEN LAWSON MAJ0liIE LONG MARY MCCALLUM CLARA MARTIN IDOROTHY N IENDORF Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'Q CATHERINE ROVVLAND RUTH SEELING RUTH SHERMAN CATHERINE STUBBS ROSELLA SWALLOW JUNE 'FI-IRRIL FRANCES THUNIPSUN NIIRIAM 'FOOMBS ICDYTHE VAN VOORHIS THEORA WILLARD WILMA WICKLUND ETHYLE WYNACHOR VERNA YACKO HELEN TOOKER A++- HE ROUNDUP -+A Senior High Home Economics Club Last Semester MAXINE CRAWFORD RAEDINA DAVIDSON DORIQ CRAWFORD MAURINE GLASS HEIIPIN ANDERSON GAIL BERGLUND ELIZEBETH BISHOP NVILINA BISHOP BERDELLA BROUGHT IRENE CRANK ALLENE DYE JUANITA ELLSWORTR CAROL FREEMAN MILDRED GIBONS MARGARET HALL THERA HUNTER HELEN INGLEMAN LORAINE JACKSON ESTHER KADIS RENELDA KING A++- OFFICERS Present N nzeslm Presiden! BARBARA Ix1DDI li Vice President RAEDINA DAVIDEON Secretary DORIS CRAWI ORD Treasurer MAITIIINP f1IAS': Adviser-MRS. HCIYT MEMBERS BIARGARET LICCLENAH Au FLORENCE MILLER JUNE OXDONNAL JUNE RICE DIARY PASCHALII MARGARET SEIBERT ENID SHARP MIRIAM SINCLAIR ROSELLA SVVALLOW JUNE TERRIL MYRA TREIMER MILDRED TRERSTER MARGARET THORTON VIRGINIA THORTON EDITH VANVOARIS CLARA VVUNDEB Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'V +3 my HE GROU DUP -.+I Junior High Home Economics Club First S6'I1IOSf07' OFFICERS Sevmzri hem: stu MILDRED BILLICK President .JANE HOL KV! EI L IQATE PARKER Vice President :EILEEN GRENNEL MARY ELLEN THOMPSON Secretary ETIIEI, CI I ARIFR RUTH J AM BISON T1'easu1'er lxl,-k.IOH1I L11 ISURI AflI,'Z'-S67'1NIRS. IJAGENSICK MEMBERS ALICE DENNY FLORENCE MCCREERRY ICATE PARKER M ARGARI-YI' WAIJDI-:LL HRETUI-IEN Pfwzm AMY F4nLLE'r'r IDRANA FRIEDMAN JANE ROcRvvE1,1, MARY E. THOMPSON hflAJORIE LEISURE DOROTHY MARKS VIRGINIA SAVVYER MARY CLIFT EILEEN CIRENNICL MILIJRED GROSS ETHEL CLEAVEH I5E'r'rY NIENSENHNH IRRNR H ARMOIVPII MIIIIJILFJIJ BILLIUK BAliBARA DEGRAFF JULIA ANN COREY BETTY PAINTER Nineteen Hundred Bin- . -+411 and Twenty - mne 'g' m HE 'Rolf DUP -we-i--'sf JANITORS llr. Christy, Mr. King fCust0dianJ, llr. Fraze, Rlr. Thompson, Mr. YYilsun, Rlr. Howard. CAFETERIA FORCE First Row- Mrs. Dockstader, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Grace Dockstadcr CDirectorJ, Mrs. Myers Back Row-Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Hallowell, Mrs, Fischf-r. .gt Bw' Nineteen Hundred .NH 'Q' and Twenty - nine HE R0 UND UP Weekly Roundup Staff Erlifor-in-Chief. . . . ...,.,.....,....,....,...,...... MAX ROSS Assoeialc Ezhiior .... ........,,..................,. B ILL BALLINGER Athletics ..... .... , . .JOHN BARLOW, RUSS BASKERVILIIE, HI MYERS Clubs .,.... ........................... R OSINA NELSON Features ..... ...,................... H ELEN HARRIS Editorials ........,... .... V IRGINIA ESHBAUGH, MAXINE WIIIGHT N ews .... ,.........,.. ......... R I JBERT FOWLER, CECIL PANOR Humor and Exchanges .... ....,............ J ACK CHRISTY Local Aill'P7'l'LS'l71,g ....... ............... B ERRY BURT Syndicate Arlzvm-Iislng. . .... .... . JOE BITTLE, VICTOR SHORE Sulzsuriplions mul lfecorfls .... .....,..... ' FAYLOR HIGLEY Annual Roundup Staff lfflllor-in-I 'lmff .... . . . ..,. .,,. I 5ILL BALLINGI-IR Asxoviale Erlilor .... ....................... J OHN BARLOW Smiorx ,,,,,,,,,, .... V IRGINIA ESHBAUGH, CECIL PANOR Humor ......, ...............,..,. J ACK CHRISTY, VICTOR SHORE Sports .....,. . . . ...........,...,.... HI MYERS, RUSS BASKERVILLE Organizations ..... ,... H ELEN HARRIS, MAXINE WRIGHT, ROSINA NELSON Records ......... . . . . . . . ................................. TAYLOR HIGLEY Advertising .... ................................................ J OURNALISM 1 CLASS Faculty AdvisersAG. E, MEERS, E. A. ZELLIOT Nineteen Hundred E+.. and Twenty-nine ww HE 'KOU DUP+ Xa-fm Journalism I DAVID ABRAM 13013 BADLAT XYILLIAM B1-:NN1-:'rT Gm-:TCHEN Bonn DIARY COUGHLIN IJUROTHY DARNl'Ili IIAILRY DII,D1NI41 1'lvELYN ICLLSVVORTII JITNIUS EVERETT JULIFS FXDLI-:R AmcmN GARMUN JUNIOR HASKINS Bon HOLLAND .IAVK PIOWYLAND M .-xm:ARl-:T H'UN'I'l41Ii lll+:1.r1N .lmwmns HlvlltNAlbl'lTTl'l lm-m' aw- Lomsr LONC RUTH ANL MAc.Alc1A1x Al x r nsox MUNTRINH Rt 'IH XFLI IS JAM PALMER .Im Pmms Vmc INIA RALSTON JM lx RIFMANL Lu II L ROBINQON Im Iv. Rosy NB XI xx J AINI IQUDD Auf 1-. bTliAND Vmc,I1xIA TFSDFI Imxl- IUTT .H lim XX MTFR4 a um Nineteen Hundred Q and Twenty - nine A+- HE R0 UND UP -A Junior High Debate Club Fir st Semester OFFICERS Second Semesier VVILLIAM SHEPARD President JOSEPH SILVER lAIxIeP MURPHY Vice President COLE NICBIARTIN R ILI ARD I'IALVEIlSON Secretary- Treasurer BOB SCIIOENLILH Adz-iser-MISS COOPER MEMBERS LOUIS COOK BILLY GRIESINGER WILLIAM HOFFMAN MARSHALL JAYNE COLE Mc MARTIN FOBERT SCHOENEIFII JOSEPH SILVER JEAN TESDEI.II DORIS NIACKAMAN GRETA CAPPS THOMAS DUSENRERRY VVILLARD HALVEREON ELLIS OLDHAM MATTHEW ORSUCI LIsLE PAYNE ELES PETERSON GEORGE ROOD XVILLIAM SHEPARD FRANK SHAW ROBERT THROCKMORTON JANICE MURPHY MAILIA DHENK BILLY GEORGE Peter Pau Dramatic Club First Semester RUTH SHOEMAKER MARIAN MILLS IQUTH HETZBERCG JANE ROCKWELL BETTY BENNETT PEARL CROVVE AMY FOLLETT GEORGE KILMER MARIAN MILLS JANE ROUKWELI, RUTH WARNER MILDRED BILLIOK SAMMY FORT CHARLES GLENN EILEEN GRENNELL EDWARD HARVEY RUTH HERTZBERG OFFICERS Second Semester President AMY FOLLET Vire President BETTY BENNETT Secretary PEARL CORRINF CROWF Treasurer AdDiS6T-MISS BACH MEMBERS RUTH B. ILES DON LASTER VIRGINIA WISEMAN BOB STEPHENSON GRETCHEN PATRIG KATE PARKER JANE KIMRER JANE SPROWE MARY WICKS HELEN CARR MARTHA JANE FRY JAMES BRAMMER MARY B. COREY Nineteen Hundred gp- . -+6-1 and Twenty - nme w M Q3 , ? X 'L Il - - Athlvtirn - - X i f j isa, L '7: l QU , V 2 I ..'- .1.:.::.:.l :1Zg: Q 3 H U W 'ml f rm-0 . A j x R H, if 1,S3'f't Q E f a' w vqn .W - t , W0 , , ,1g5 1'5ie g53a+ i lg fe2 V Wi, :W . Q 4 I .wl mx ' -1 :pa wj J ,W ll-, xt' c' 1 ' gn 1 ' 1' l fi N ' 318 ffm A 'L -- -f - x 'ff . E H if JN wsgfwgsw Pal i- M . milk 4 Q sw' ,u Q il , .-. W . '31-W --1 - T .-AL,f... .1. A A , ww- .. - Q 4-1 , J- 1 ,3 A Ef'?Fm'fEiQf.'E'W W' FF'-'I 955 mi iff aJ'5i'Ef?iZ -x-umssiii-si , ' + ,i HJ 'V WP' -1 TIF 555 -is f' if 1 X ' 1' 1? M. :arf--1 -: ,, , M ':' A rf 1 fee 'lf' IH 'fl ' 2 - E ' 2 ,c . 4' -- ',. Q .-'IW -In t 'S . Illffifgggiimisiiasi 5' EW! ML 'WWE H ,-C- '- ' 1 .5 'V ' ll X- 4, 1 ff ::g f:?f.'F'Ia1:..:q.-cgi-4LaQ, ,l S5 ' JE'-KZ - ' 1,13 ' 74 31, J V, ,, -Y 1 ' WE A fff Xx'55? -- ' N f , fi! !fi , X X mg 5 il frrgng. -L9 f' f, f' f ,M Ang-,i., -..,,, f if- 1' 3- , ww W HE Rolf DUP CCR Club Ifrozzl raw from left lo rirfht:-JUNIOR Oumzx, Iiow,-um I',u7s1', .Im IQUNATH, Armin: lhxxlzlc, ICD. W'.um.u:K BOB EYl'IRI1I'I I', Hum. IIUI-Kms, Ym I,.u'lmNzn, IAF:-1 Ynrxrz, I7l'm.m' Run, lion 'l'.xvl,mc, l,.xY'mN I,m'Klum:15. .lliflfllr mf1',l'f'fm1 lv-fl In rfylff: -'ll0XII11Iif'I,.-Xlik, Krzxxl-:Tu RUI'I'1l!,Nl Iixlcxvlrc, 4'.I14:1:s Allin-LR, lhrx I4lcpNx,xw IIARULU JHNRS, UM Il! Annum, Hn. Fll'lf4mMnNs, .Inn Pl-:,uus, Gr:nRr:rLf'1,xRk, .Imax STUIUIYKICIU. . v Tap run- from left In riql1I.'-IIARM' .IArrKsoN, Ilmmy Dmmwrz, .Imax I.. S'1'nm:1,x', .llimou IIASKINS, L,'o.u'n CARI, HARRIS, linux W1-Amis, WVAIITEK HULL, WAYNE ZANm1lcs, WVAYNPI SONGER, Loum Al,l1:xAxn1f:n, FRED SYVANSON F1,AHs BECKER and DEAN PARKER. KN' Nineteen Hundried .43 and Twenty - nme g++-THE 'Ro UND UP +3 X w 3 3 1 K x A lb' -1 Y - A yy , PQFSGEF 1 e 8,3594-60 f PAX'-'f g W35 W -EY aecwaa GM-COACH -:ocean BASKET- sau. gh' Nineteen Hundred 4 and Twenty - nine +21 -Q- Je- g++. HE LRQUND UP -as----a Football Summary Roosevelt suffered the most disastrous football season injthe history of the school. Handi- capped by a green squad, injury of veterans, and expulsion for breaking training, Coach Harris never sent the same team on the field for any two games and consequently few earned letters. Fighting every minute the game Roughriders, outweighed in every game, faced each opponent of their hard schedule and gave everything they had. A characteristic of each defeat was that the Roosevelt boys played a close game the first half, but wore down after the half because of their light weight. Facing Chariton September 22, in their opening game the Blue and White were defeated 25-0 on the Chariton field. Heartened by holding Perry to a 7-7 tie the following Saturday the Roughriders went up against the strong Jefferson team October 6, but were forced to take the short end of an 18-0 verdict. A completely remolded team took the field for the first home game against Lincoln. They struggled four guarters to a scoreless tie, but the following Saturday, October 20, the Polar Bears of North High battered the Roughriders to a 27-0 decision. The last three games Roosevelt dropped by big scores and they should be remembered only as just cause for revenge in future years. The result of the games: Roosevelt 0 Chariton 25 Roosevelt 7 Perry 7 Roosevelt 0 Jcfferson 18 Roosevelt 0 Lincoln 0 Roosevelt 0 North 27 Roosevelt 6 Boone 33 Roosevelt 0 Burlington 45 Roosevelt 0 East 65 Points Scored by Roosevelt 13 Opponents 210 Roughriders Enjoy Successful Basketball Season Although starting the season poorly the Roosevelt 5 ended up with a bang to rate second- best in the state. The first game was played on our court with the North Side boys as opposition. The quintet was badly trimmed 37 to 8 and set out to revenge the defeat. East was next on the bill and were drubbed to the tune of 31 to 17 as was Lincoln the next week. The boys journeyed to Cedar Rapids through the holiday rest to encounter Washington High five where they were nosed out by one point in 24-23 game. Boone also came from behind to 'fwhangll the Roughriders 19 to 16. The Blue and White Hswishersu sailed into Greenfield from the first to the final gun for a well earned 21 to 9 victory and the next week again played fine ball to easily outscore Webster City 30 to 18. ' ' The boys seemed to have hit their stride and waded through Perry at Perry 33 to 28, Chariton 28 to 19 and Cedar Rapids 34 to 15 only to return to the city round robin and get drubbed in quick succession by East 27 to 17 and North 25 to 14. . They won the last game before the start of the sectional from Lincoln by the large score of 39 to 14. The weary Roughriders then started on the hardest grind of the whole season, the state tournament. , . Playing North High in the first round of the sectional the boys, although doped to lose, wal- loped North 35 to 24. Lincoln was played in the final and were trounced to the tune of 44 to 24. This gave Roosevelt the sectional plaque to keep as it was the second straight year the Rough- riders had won this honor. ' Adel was the first team encountered at Newton in the District meet and although playing poor ball they managed to outscore their rivals 44 to 30. A beautiful recovery and a last half rally put the Roosevelt five on the long end of a 34-26 score in the Newton High game and they easily took Johnston Station 41 to 19 and Mitchellville 44 to 20 in the final to win the right to compete for the state title at Iowa City. Council Bluffs was the first opposition the Blue and White basketeers met at the state and despite the ragged brand of ball they displayed they earned the box score decision of 28 to 23. Reinbeck was an easy mark for the smooth working offense that Hwindmilledf' down the floor time and again for basket after basketland walloped their North Eastern Iowa rivals 34 to 14 to gain the finals of the state championship. 0 It was a different team that took the floor against Davenport the following night but despite their ragged play in the pinches, the boys managed to press their opponents until the final gun, being nosed out 26 to 21 but gained the distinction as runnersup for the State Basketball Cham- pionship of Iowa, 1929. Nineteen Hundred g++- . -+121 and Twenty - nzne .,. HE ROUNDUP. JEAN HANSEN, Jan. '29 Jean started the season at end but was shifted to halfbaek where his speed added offensive strength. He distinguished himself in the North High game when he ran down the speedy Jimmy Hayes who was headed for a touch- down. .lean broke his eollar-bone at Burlington and was out of the East game. KENNICTII IJAHLMAN. Jan. '29 '4Kennie was a dependable guard and a big strength on the line. Coming from West High, where he won a letter in 1927, Dahlman played a steady, hard, game all season. He was the biggest of all the regulars and one of the fastest. Kennie reeeived honorable mention on the Register's all-state team, .IINIMIIC BRIGHT, Jan. '29 Jimmie filling the tackle position, played every quarter all season and aeted as eaptain the last half, He was one of the few experieneed men on the squad and was one of the mainstays of the line. He inspired the whole team with his hghting spirit and always played a hard game, Bright called signals in the huddle the last two games. lJl'lJI,I'IY H.-UC, Jan. 'Jill IJud is a Ubriek yard blonde from Sioux City and plays a mean game on the line. He gave everything he had and kept fighting to the end. Dudley has another year and should be a valuable line man next year. GAII. GRIFFITH, Jan. 'lil Although playing the required quarters Gail was deprived of a monogram ber-ause he was ineligible at the end of the season. He started the season in the bar-kfield and later played at end. Griffith punted for the team when he was in and always played a hard, fast game. He has two more years. DEAN VAR KICK, June '29 llean was one of the lnainstays of our football team last fall, Playing at end, tackle and half, he displayed a good brand of hall and was awarded a berth on the seeond all-eity team at end. His eontinual talking it up and Fight- ing spirit helped keep the team together and a good man will be lost when Dean leaves in June. YIf l'UR l.,Xl'1iENZU, June '30 Vie had seen aetion in the 1927 season, but won his first letter last fall. Playing most of his quarters in the baekfield he was one of the most dependable ground gainers we had. Late in the season he saw action on the line and his eharaeter- istie fighting spirit prevailed. Vie has another year, but due to a severely injured wrist it is doubted if he will be able to compete. BILL HOPKINS, June '29 Bill was on the injured list most of the season but saw action enough to win his monogram. Playing fullback and safety man he was a sure taekler and a good ball-toter. He was an aeeurate passer and strengthened the oliense in that eapacity. Hopkins will be lost in June. Nzneteen Hzlndred , ...,. B+' '64 and Twenty mne ...-.tt HE 'ROUND UP -wi A AND B TEAMS First Rau-, A Team:-ED BECKER, ITEAN PARKER, ILAVE AERAMS, S1 PARKER, En Frrzsmmoxszs Back R011-, B TFIIIILSYCTOACH HJAHRIS, Bon IEVERETT, Jim IEREWER, H,-iROI.D JENKS, JIM STEVENR City Round Robin W TEAM Roosevelt 8 North 37 Roosevelt 31 East 17 Roosevelt 43 Lincoln 18 A TEAM Roosevelt 14 North 25 Roosevelt 17 East 27 Roosevelt 39 Lincoln 14 HB TEAM Roosevelt 14 North 28 Roosevelt 26 East 7 Roosevelt 32 Lincoln 20 B TEAM Roosevelt 13 North 18 Roosevelt 22 East 25 Roosevelt 25 Lincoln 24 The Stamcllngs A TEAM W. L. Pct. North .......... 6 0 1000 Roosevelt ..... . .3 3 500 East ........... 3 3 500 Lincoln ..... .,.. 0 6 000 HBH VINEAM W . L. Pet. IN orth .......... 6 0 1000 3 500 Roosevelt ....... 3 East ........... 2 4 333 Lincoln ......... 1 5 166 gh. Nineteen Hundred Mg and Twenty - nine -. 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RUSS BASKERVILLE, June '29 Russ joined the squad in time to play the tournaments and had much to do with the splendid rally of the Roughriders. Playing only nine games Baskerville scored 105 points against the strongest teams of the state. He was selected on the first all-state tournament team and many all- state teams in papers throughout the state. Russ did not play enough of the season to win a letter, but he was a monogrammed man last year. BOB EVERETT, June '30 Last season opened the curtains on Bob's career as a Blue and White basketteer. Playing his Hrst season with the Rough- riders, he displayed a fine brand of hall on the offense and despite his size, his defen- sive game was of the best. He started the year on the B team but went through the sectional, district and state as a first team sub, getting enough quarters to earn his monogram. Bob has another year of athletics and should bc a real threat next year. HAROLD JENKS, June '29 Harold played a guard on the B team all season and then joined the tournament squad as a reserve. Using a high arch shot, Jasper , was the victim of many bright cracks from the stands, but never the less when his attempts did get by the rafters they were good. Harold dons the cap and gown this June. SI PARKER, June '32 Si is the first Freshman ever to represent the school on the basketball floor, but was the most sensational playcr of the team. He was second in individual scoring, often ringing up ten or twelve points a game. A great future is predicted for Si as he has three more years. HAROLD BREED, Jan. '29 Harold played his final game with the Roosevelt club against Webster City, His fine sportsmanship and team play marked him out as one of the best guards in the history of our school and also won for him the distinction of captain the first part of the season. He was a whirlwind guard, covering the floor with uncanny speed and as a basket shooter he was no slouch, As he was graduated in January his help was missed during the second semester and throughout the state tournament. Nineteen Hundred W my and Tivenbty--nine .gm ,,.. HE ROUND P ED FITZSIMBIONS, June '29 Ed played center on the B team the early part of the season, but was called to fill in a vacancy on the first team before the second round of the city tournament, He played the game like a veteran and inspired the entire team with his fighting spirit. Ed did not play regularly in the tournaments. but was always ready to go in and fight, He is lost with the June Class. DEAN PARKER, June '29 Dean played his third year of basketball for Roosevelt and his second on the A team. He was a co-captain after the graduation of Breed and was one of the best guards in the state, being selected on Jack North's third all-state team. He was also awarded all-city honors. The team will be without Dean next year as he is grad- uated in June. DAVE ABRAM, Jan-. '30 Dave played his First year of basketball at Roosevelt, but was soon recognized as a guard as steady as any that ever wore the Blue and White. Coming from the 'Y , where he had learned the game, Abram soon won the admiration of the en- tire school for his clean guarding and team play. He had a good eye for the basket and could usually be counted on to aid the offense. WAYNE XANDERS, June '30 Wayne played a guard on the C team and because of his steady game he was drafted for the tournament squad. Tall and lanky, Xanders guarded with a ven- geance and advanced the ball in a com- mendable fashion. He has another year and should be a big cog in the defense. JOE PEAIRS, Jan. '30 Joe played on Coach Rump's C team all season and was the leading scorer of that division. Drafted for the tourna- ments Joe worked in nicely with the first quad and saw the most action of any of the subs. 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OFFICERS Secretary. . . .... . . . . . . . .DOROTHY SCHOONER . . .LORRAINE CRAWI-'ORD . . . .GEORGIA DORSON Treasurer .... ........................ AdL'fS6T11Xr'1ISS WILEY RUTH ASHTON VIRGINIA BURDETTE If.-STHRYN CARMICHAEL FERN COFFMAN MAJORIE CROSSYVAITE LORINNE CRAVVFORD IIAEDINA DAVIDSON FRANCIS DEWELL GEORGIA DOBSON LUCILLE FRECK EMMA GREY MARGUERITE HARTLEY BETTY HOWARD THERA HUNTER BETTY J ACKLIN BARBARA KIIJDER VIRGINIA JOHNSTON JENNET JONES MEMBERS GENEVIEVE KING DOROTHY LAUGHEAIJ DIALETH BIARQUIS MARY N EFF DOROTHY NIENDORF ISABELLA ODELL NADINE PRINE ALICE PYPI DOROTHY SCHOONOVER GXW'ENDOLH'N SMITH ROBERTA SMITH RUTH STIVERS HELEN STRINGFELLOW SUSAN WATTS HELEN WILHITE THEORA WILLARD DORTHA WILLIAMS DORIS WILSON Nineteen Hundred W' and Twenty-nine N' I fe -W THE ROUND UP -si -ir SWIMMING Sorici-Ln, BAKER, HULL, STOKELY, FAUST, OGDEN, MlIlI.ER, HASKINS, In back COACH HARRIS. Swimming Team Makes Impressive Record The Roosevelt swimming team in the season just past has made an impressive record. Start- ing the year with material abundant Coach Harris developed one of the strongest teams in the history of our school. They were captained by HARRY HASKINS, who won recognition as one of the best free style swimmers in the state. Weeks was always a point winner, being another champion in his class. Stokely and Miller were also dependable point-winning men. Young and Ogden always placed in the fancy dives, and Hull became a reputable backstroke swimmer. Their first contest was at Boone when they trounced their rivals 46 to 23. Newton, next encountered, was whipped to the tune of 50 to 16. The city meet came around next and Roosevelt trimmed North High 46 to 23, East 43 to 26 :mil Lincoln 58 to ll. In the meantime they had jourlieyed to lowzt City where they gained 12 points and third place in the Midwaylnvitation meet. In the final city meet our paddlers brushed aside all opposition to win the city championship. In this meet every man performed like a champion and brought home the bacon for Roosevelt. The team started training then for the National High School meet at Chicago which was their final where they placed seventh by way of Week's second in the 100 yard breastroke. my Nineteen Hundred mm and Twenty - nine fr W HE R0 UNDUP W 'sf Track Squad First lfl11l'f'kHARNER, STOKELY, MowEN, CONTRL CHAPMAN, CHFNNIN4 um Sccuml lfU1l'fiH,kNSEN, LOCKRIDGE, WILLIAMS, DERMCK, NESS. Back If0U7.'-BRENNAN, JOHNSTON, COACH HARRIS, GREENEBAUM, TAYLOR Like the football team, the Roosevelt track squad boasted few veterans. Lockeridge, Becker, and Taylor were the only lettermen available at the opening of the season, but Coach Harris developed a powerful team that won glory in the district and state meets. At the Valley Junction district mect the Roughriders collected thirty-two points and fourth place in the meet. Ed Becker won first place in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and ran on the triumphant half-mile relay team. Monraml Nc-ss placed Hrst in thc 220 yard low hurdles in a fast rar-e and Tommy Mac Laughlin and Layton Lockeridge took second in the shot put and the 880 yard run, respect- ively, to qualify for the state meet. Nineteen Hundred 'gi EW and Twenty - nine MH 'Q' -fe HE 'Ro UND UP -.Q fa- BOYS' TENNIS TEAM JOHN GILI., ALVERSON IWTONTROSE, GORDON STUDEBAKER, FRED CROWLEY, JOHN STODDARD, ERD WAYMACK, HARRY DILIDINE, HOMER CLARK. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM NADINE PRINE, DOROTHY DAY, FERN COFFMAN, VFHERA HUNTER, 1X1AURINE HOUSH, MARIAN MAYNARD. 'Q' E+.. Nineteen Hundred .wg 'Q' and Twenty - nine -sf A++-THE R0 UND UP W GIRLS' GOLF TEAM MAHU.-nu-:T 01,1-isox, JAxm' .IoNr:s, Wv1LLA KIAE ROBINSHN, LIICILE IKOBINSON, c'L.-NRA WUNMIH, .-XNNABELM: SNUGGINH, PEARL PAYSI-:l'R. BOYS' GOLF TEAM I G1-:mmm CLARK, JAVK RIASSPIY, BIAX Ross, HARRY JACKSON, JOE Punks, Rvssl-:LL BAsKERvn.I.1-:, ED Frrz- SIMMONS, LAVERNE PASCHALL. Nineteen Hundred aw and Twenty-nine 'MH Af A+- HE R0 UND UP -+A 5, ,K A .LN Golf Club Presvklent .... . , ..... JAMES IQUNATH Vice-President. . . .,.. ED. FITZSIMMONS Secretary. .. . , .... DICK BRENNAN Treasurer, , , ..,, GEORGE CLARK FRONT ROW LAVERNE PASCHALL, BOB SARGENT, JAMES STEVENS, MARGARET OLSEN, JANET JONES, DOROTHY GRAVES, MARY ADELMAN, GRACE STAVES, 'THERA HUNTER, LUCILE ROBINSON, ANNABELLE SNUGGINS, PEARL PAYSEUR. SECOND ROW DON YARGER, ED. FITZSIMMONS, WARD KILLIAN, RUSSELL BASKERVILLE, JAMES KUNATH, HARRY JACKSON, JACK MASSEY, BOB BRANDENBERG, JR. OGDEN, LEO HUFEMAN. LAST ROW JOE PEAIRS, NORMAN ETTINGER, HAROLD FREIDMAN, WILBUR HURD. GEORGE CLARK, TAYLOR HIGLEY, MAX ROSS. Nineteen Hundred aw and Twenty-nine ME HE 'Ro UND P 'Q f , 1-. ROINE INHOEE BETTY HAIlTPlI?, XYILMA BOAG ELMEII NEUFPIIIIJ HARRIET RIOORE AUDREY ERIOKSI-:N JOE ERZINGI-JR MAXINE ROBERTSON MARJORIE PARKER DOROTHY KARRETT ROSANNE WALTON LOUISE DUBOIS MARION TUMMES BETTY HOWARD :XNNALOIS I'IERTZBERlI OLLIRIENE DURKEN RUTH STEPHENSON FERN COFFMAN KATHRYN CARMICHAEL EVELYN BIKAINEILD GERTRUDE HARMUTI-I MARIAN HOIILENBECK BEULAH MENDELHALL ANNABEL SNUGGINS MILDRED BRAND MARGARET SLOAN 255 Ig.',a,Q, W gwliiefrwf Q Pep PHYLLIS ALLDREDGE ELLEN DALE HARTI-:R EMMA GRAY AVIILO IQEED RIARY NEFF LUCILE ROBINSON IJOROTHY PETERSON BIARGUERITE HARTIIF13' ILUTH U LLRICH MARGARET SEIBERT ROZELLA SWALLOW VIRGINIA POMEROY RIARJORIE SCHUETZ NIARY E. RENN 'l'I-IELMA HILLAND ALBERTA VORSE ALICE XTINALL EVELYN BAIR MAJIJIIIE SIGNS VIRGINIA CLEMENS MARCQARET OLSEN NADINE PRINE EDITH CARL KATHRYN BLOOMBUHG SUSAN WATTS GWENDOLYN SMITH Nineteen Hundred MQ and Twenty--nine MH JUNE 'FERRIL IACTEA YOUNG JEAN WVOLE HELEN HARRIS BETTY HATTON VIRGINIA TESDEIIL BIARGARET MOOICE ROBERTA SMITH THERA IfUNTER MAURINE GLASS JANET JONES MAITRINPI SEVDE LOUISE KIIAII RUTH STIVER GENEVII-:VE IQING BETTY LAUI-:R EVELYN IIOBERTS DOROTHY NIENDORF NIARGARET POTTERS IVIAXINE IQHLLEY R ITA FORD SHIRLEY NOWLIN DEENA IDJAVIDSON MYRNA TIERMER RUTH ASHTON K+ THE ROUND UP H Nitl-Idd ne een un re in EH and Twenty-nine 6 .S THE R0 UND UP Nineteen Hundre d 'Q' mv d T y 'ne 'Ha 'Q THB 710 UND UP RM. NZ7f8f887? Hundfed 'Qw- 'Q' ' and Twenty- nz 'Q' f rm - - lqumnr - - J 22 ?fi ??5f i?A . fy r W 'A B ,, 51 J' ! gd fi,- '::t.k ', kv 2 4 5 5 xx fx xx x ' sv? N ff. 4 X ' X 'X 3 ' 1 'ix V Hx Q xv I ...,....... I R fl n m' 62 K ' no A 4 'Q' Q ' 0 G fi Q sa U 7 EE X f 'fd l , . V. L . 'f X -,UMwmvm M,- is Wim -. . fms yrilnf 6,35 fn- 'j, ' Us V 5 .I 1, . V:umm:.Lmj!.1 A ,A CA f' 'f h 1 1 , A . ,ffz , f ,nf 6,1-0 Q, ,Ziff . W ' u,,,,,1s fz- hw Mgghv .gt-ll-E+ -gf K+ FAMOUS SAYINGS BY FAMOUS PEOPLE Mr. Cook Cin assemblyj: I have only one announcement to make. Miss Spoor: Aves-vous preparez le lecon. Virginia Ralston: Mercy sakesl Margaret VVheadon: Oh, pii'He! Ovid Fitzgerald: Delving more deeply. Adair Baker: Where's Virginia? Elmer Neufeld: Ditto. ' Bill Ballinger: That's what they tell me. Peggy Hunter: Don't be an Astrachan jacket. Mr. Carrothers: Well naeow. Owen Kinard: According to the statistics of 19-. jerry Wood: Won't that be jolly? Ed Kruidenier: Oh bang! Ruth Nellis: It sure tickled me. Miss Sperry: I think that's rich. Virginia Eshbaugh: I just howled! O, MLE, what XTC I always feel when UIC, I used to rave of LN'S I's, 4 LC I gave countless sighs, 4 KT, 2, and LNR, I was a keen competitor, But each is now a non-NTT, 4U XL them all UC. A Scotchman sued a baseball company for injuries received while watching a ball game. He fell out of a tree. QUESTIONAIRE FOR NEW STUDENTS CGIRLSD 1. Name in full .........,.............. 2. Reach ..,.........,......................... 3. Speed fboys per hourj ........ 4. Father's rating .................... 5. Hair Qcheck belowj: Blonde Brunette Bobbed Henna Permanent - Your own? Growing out? 6. Do you study? .......... Willing to stop ......... 7. Fond of athletics .................................... Hearts ................ Bridge ................ 8. Have you any cute expressions? List five: 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 9. Describe five best dresses ..............,......,...... Size of each .....,...... Number of hats ........ QSuggested by Facultyj Jack Christy: Have you traveled much? Howard Kohn: Yes, last summer I took a trip down the Mississippi. Jack: Did you see the levees? Howard: No, they were away. We stopped with the Cohens. +- HE ROUNDUP -+ Ed Becker: Say, Bob, can I borrow your pen? Bob Cameron: Sure thing. Ed: Got a sheet of paper? Bob: Reckon so. Ed: Going past the mail box when you go out? Bob: Uh-huh. Ed: Wait a minute till I finish this, will you? Bob: O. K. Ed: Want to lend me a stamp? Bob: Yeh! Ed: Much obliged-Say, what's your girl's address? 'Twas down in the Lehigh Valley, on a cold Thanksgiving day, That a villain took my Nellie and carried her away. With his hoard of yellow lucre and his smooth and silky line, He bought my heart's affection and took that Nell of mine. He took her to Chicago, to the Armour Packing Co., And now she's gone, poor Nellie, the Jersey I loved so. -Exchange. WHAT THEY DIDN'T SAY Mr. Cook: School will be dismissed for today. Bob Howland: I have my news written for today. Margaret Moore: I'm not prepared. Miss Meets: I will dismiss class. There's no news to write today. jane Palmer: I haven't two hundred and fifty words for today. Virginia Rowe and Ted Haas: Let's start working on another operetta. Mr. Stonecipher: Skip any time you want f0. Ed Kriediner: Oh dear, I only got three ones. Owen Kinnard: I haven't anything to say. Miss Ogden: You can have this six weeks on this outline. Mary Martin: No, Elmer, I'd rather walk home alone. Bob Cameron: I am prepared. Victor Laurenzo: Football is too rough. Miss Gracey: Nothing to do. Miss Duval: I will have no more tests this semester. Howard Kohn: I'd rather not be in this play. Miss Moulton: You girls aren,t wearing enogh rouge. Betty Harter: I got a five. Miss Jacobs: We ain't gonna have an as- signment for tomorrow. Bill Ballinger: I wish we had school in the evenings and on Saturday, too. Nineteen Hundred +- , -+024 and Twenty - nzne +2 'GSS' sf g++- THE ROUND UP Nineteen Hu1zzlr'e11 .wa and Twenty - nine lM. H+- HE ROUND UP -at BELIEVE IT OR NOT They came to school quite early, And they gayly hastened in. They anxiously awaited time for lessons to begin. They went into their classrooms With smiles upon their faces: They sat up in the front row To fill up all the spaces. They brilliantly recited, Though they had their watches on They didn't watch the time a bitg They didn't even yawn. When 'twas time to eat their lunch, They strolled along the hallg They stopped to chat along the way, And hurried not at alll When dismissal bell was rung Their faces wore a frown. All this was on the day, you see, The world turned upside down. -Exchange. What a splendid fitll' said the tailor, as they carried the epileptic out of his shop. She looked at me wistfully- I fell-and wondered why, Till someone said, That's Peggy, With the R.S.V.P. eye. The teacher who comes ten minutes late is here-in fact he is in a class by himself. Miss Jacobs: Is this theme original? John Barlow: No, I wrote it myself. Jane Rudd: Shall I get olI this end of the car? Obliging Conductor: Suit yourself, miss. The car stops at both ends. Vic Laurenzo: I want to try that one on in the window. Storekeeper: Sorry, but youill have to use the dressing room. Our handy man can trim anything- He cuts our lawn and weeds it, He even bobs my sister's hair And eclipse mine when it needs it. FACULTY YELL Raw, Raw, Raw! Jaw, jaw, Jaw! Welll flunk 'em all, Haw, Haw, Haw! Mr. Eastman: I'll use my hat to represent Mars. Any questions before I go on? Dorothy: Yes. Is Mars inhabited? As they passed the Hnger-bowls, Irv Rosen- baum remarked: It really isn't bad soup if salted. INDEX TO BABY PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE 1. GEORGIA DOBSON. 2. FRANKLIN Woon. 3. Louisa WOLFINGI-zu. 4. MAJORIE LONG. 5. LUCILE ROBIN:-ioN. 6. BILL LANTZ. 7. BILL BENNETT. 8. DOROTHY Srurzifi-. 9. MAX Ross. 10. JIM Ronmrvrs. 11. IVIARY MARTIN. 12. JOHN B,ARLOYV, Freshman-Grassy Sophomore-Brassy Junior-Sassy Senior-Classy CAN YOU IMAGINE? The Roundup not on time? Margaret Olesen getting 5's ? No waste paper in the halls? Gum selling and a soda fountain in the cafeteria? No one losing locker keys? No rush to the cafeteria at lunch time? The Journalism class with nothing to write? The library perfectly quiet? Girls without compacts? Miss Meers saying ainlt ? Show me a boy who never broke A pane of window glass, Who never disobeyed our sign, Which says, t'Keep OE the grass, Who never did a thousand things That make us shriek to tell, And I'll show you a little boy Who must be far from well. Show me a Roosevelt boy who never threw, A stone at someone's cat Or never hurled a snowball swift At some girl's nice new hat, Whols never skipped one day from school To seek some pleasure true, And when the teacher asked next day Where he had passed the day before, He gave to her in best array, The many lies he had in store. , Kenneth K. Cin a hurryj: Well, I must be off. Gloria M.: Thatls what I always thought. Mr. Koch: You seem very sleepy. VVere you out late last night? Lester T: I had to sit up with the baby. Mr. Koch: Oh, I see. How old is the baby? Nineteen Hundred 4' 4 'gi R+ and Twentyinine W THE 'Ro UND UP N' teen Hund me red 'Q' aw and Twenty-nine Ni' 'Q' -tr gs- THE ROUNDUP They laughed at me when I sat down to the piano in the coffee shop, and you can imagine my embarrassment when I discov- ered l didnt have a nickel. Laugh and the teacher laughs with you, Laugh and you laugh alone First, when the joke is the teacher's, Second, when it's your own. Darwin T.: Do you know my friend, Fred Swanson? Bill Kendrick: Yeh, I used to sleep with him. Tucker: Room-mates? Bill K.: No, classmates. Bill B.: l've never seen such dreamy eyes. Betty Burroughs Csleepilyj: No wonder. You've never stayed so late before. Taylor, stop eating whatever you are eat- ing and give me an illustration of the word eclipse. Taylor: THE FAMILY SPENDS A QUIET SUNDAY MORNING AT HOME The little party next door ends in a gen- eral brawl at 4 a. m.-The neighbors change a tire amid profanity, then Warm up the car at 6 a. m.-They test the horn to see if it is working properly.-It sticks and blares for ten minutes before the old man goes out and silences it with a hammer.-Telephone rings insistently at 7 o'clock.-So sorry, it is the wrong number. :-The dear cheeild next door roller skates on the cement driveway under your bedroom window.-Rock of Ages with bagpipe accompaniment rendered from K. M. A. on the radio next door.-Loud speaker on the radio next door roars forth concerning, 'tLove Thy Neighbor as Thyself, from the Holy Roller Church of Northern California. -The man next door repairs his garage with a sledge hammer.-Garbage collectors amuse themselves by playing catch with the garbage cans.-Every now and then they fail to drop them.-Santa Lucia on the player piano next door accompanied by Blue Heaven on the Victrola across the street.-The dear cheeild returns with several playmates.-They have great fun hauling each other down the drive- way on a shovel.-Fire engines cruise up and clown the street searching for a fire to put out.--The young feller next door tries to start his Ford.-Snap-aaaaah, Snap- aaaah.-It starts.-He tries to see how fast he can race the motor with the mul'Her off.- Phone rings again.-Man is so sorry that this isn't the Woodland Cemetery.-Buzz-z-z-z.- Full chorus of radios and player piano.- BuzZ-z-Z---zzz-z-Z-7.-All is quite still.- Screeching whistle signifying 8 o'clock.- Have ta get up.-Buzz-z-z. FAMOUS VERSES FROM THE MASTERS When Babe Ruth hits 'em in the eye Past the last outfielder they go hy- -Homer. l love to stand outside Child's door And watch the pancakes- -Brofwning. If a girlie Flirts with you There's just one thing for you to do- -Caerer. The lady rushed into the Hat By mistake on a red-hot stove she sat- --Burns. Her eyes they are not like the rest One turns east, the other turns west- -Ben Turpin. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Under an ad for gasoline The village smithy stands: He's agent for the Jinx machine And several other brands. He hasn't shod a horse for years, For fear he'd soil his hands. He wears a gold watch on his wrist, A pearl pin in his tie, His links are made of amethyst, The finest he could buy. There's not a thing the smithy wears That doesn't please the eye. VVeek in, week out, from morn till night, He sees the autos come With brakes that are not working right And axles on the bum. With gas, repairs, and grease and oil He makes a tidy sum. He has a staff of skillful men That number twenty-four, Who toil from six a. m. till ten And sometimes even more. The smithy never does a stroke- He thinks that work's a bore. The children coming home from school Look in at the open door, And laugh to- see some city fool Set up an awful roar When called to pay some whopping bill The smith has soaked him for. He goes on Sunday to the kirk, His mind quite free from cares, Because his men are hard at work With punctures and repairs. And if the weather's Fine and warm, The smith says grateful prayers. Oiling-refilling-repairing, Onward through life he goes, And never once despairing So long as his income grows. Each night the thought of something done Augments his sweet repose. Mrs. Maynard: The Class passed the test 10092. Maurine Housh: I won't have an athletic page this week. Miss Sperry: Don't bother about that as- signment, we won't take it. All the Teachers: I never had a more enjoyable class. Nineteen Hundred -as and Twenty - nine ' THE ROUNDUP R ineteen undre N H d 'Q' Bw and Twenty-n' ' 'Q' it to HE ROUNDUP -. And waiter, added the fussy old gentle- man, 'lhave my chops lean? Yes, sir. VVhich way, sir? She: If you kiss me again I'll scream. Silence. He: VVell, say something. She: Don't interrupt me. I'm screaming. 'IDo you know that girl? t'Oh, just a nodding acquaintance. What do you mean, nodding? HNodding doing. Hey, there, feller! VVhat you all runnin' fur? l's gwine to stop a tight. t'VVho's all tightin'?'! Hjes' me and another fellerf' Irate Pa: What do you mean by bringing my daughter in at this hour? Young Feller: Well, I gotta be at work by seven. Rastus: Wat fur yuh keeps yer dog muz- zled? Sambo: That's to give him confidence in hisself. Dave Abram: Why, you little insect, you know what I'd like to do to you? jack Howland: Yes, I know: but you can't-cause I've hidden the Flit. Scotchman fin dental chairj: Three dol- lars to take out a front tooth? I shall not! I'll pick a fight on the way home. Mr. C. C. Carrothers walked into a local restaurant and was immediately approached by one of the knights of the napkin who cheerily remarked: I have deviled kidneys, pigls feet and calves' brainsf' C. C. C.: VVell, what are your ailments to me? I came here to eat. Miss Duval: Your recitation was ex- tremely good, Julius. The gestures were par- ticularly natural. Where did you get them? Julius: Get what? Miss Duval: The gestures. Julius Fidler: I ain't got gestoors. It's hives. Mr. Koch: What is a caterpillar? Pupil: An upholstered worm. Ruth Nellis: VVhat kind of a radio have you got? Betty llattou: The railroad type-whistles at every station. Even in biblical times it was customary to anoint the head with oil, but not by crawling under an automobile. Irene Tutt: This joke oughta be good. I've had it in my head f0l' ten years. Mary Dole: Sorta aged in the wood, as it were. Guide: On your left you see one of our greatest skyscrapers. Louise L.: Oh, I'd just love to see it work. Publisher-I turned down this fool manu- script once. Why do you bring it again? Owen Kinnard: I thought maybe your taste had improved. Lecturer: What have any of you done to save our timber? Dusk Drake: I shot a woodpecker once. Ruth Ann Magarian: Where's the aqua- rium? I want to see the Roosevelt seal. As Queen Elizabeth might have said to VValter Raleigh: Keep your shirt on. Question as asked by -Iere Wood: UWho is the bert looking boy in school, and why am I? She stood before the mirror With her eyes closed very tight. She wished to see just how she looked VVhen fast asleep at night. Prisoner in cell Cthrowing down maga- zinej: Dammit, nothing but continued sto- ries and I'm to be hung next week. Mark Hazelton: Do you know anything about dumb animals? Jenks : Yeah, I had a Charlie horse once. Dean Parker: I hear they used four mil- lion silk worms to make silk last year. ,lane Lasher: Yes, isn't it wonderful how they can train 'em like that? Berry Burt: There is something dove- like about you. Peggy Hunter: What is it? Please tell me! Berry Burt: You're a little pigeon-toed. George Ganung: I know a girl who plays piano by ear. Skeets Strock: 'Snothings-I know an old man who Hddles with his whiskers. Miss Meers: Are these jokes original? jr. Haskins: Yep! Miss Meers: Well, you're older than I thought! Two Scotchmen tossed a coin to see which should pay for a drink. The winner 'called heads. The loser called Fire, and escaped in the confusion. Elmer: Darling, in the moonlight your teeth are like pearls. Mary: Oh, indeed! And 'when were you in the moonlight with Pearl? gy. Nineteen Hundred .NH and Twenty - nine T HE 'RQUNDUP Nineteen Hundrzed .Na 'Q' my and Twenty -mn: we-THE ROUNDUP Sport Oxfords fha! are RED IIOT XX 5 V, f x Imum , lllllllp .1 ,q., ,, ,f f Ne ff For Boys and Girls Many New Sytles School or Sports Wear I-iIlEI.,D SI-IOE CO. 508 VVALNUT ST. Father: I'm surprised that you should be- come infatuated with that girl. Why, you should be able to read her like a book. jimmy Bright: VVell, you see, Dad, the light was rather low. She: It's very good of you to ask me to that dance. He: Don't mention it-it's a charity dance. Father: Son, how's that back tire? Son: Kinda, flat on the bottom, but it's all right on top! Harry jackson: VVhat are you running for? Dick Brennan: I'm going to stop a big fight. H. J.: Whols fighting? D. B.: Oh, me and another fellow. Mr. Cook: What is the matter little boy? Are you lost? Howard Kohn: Yes, I am. I might have known better than to come out with grandma, she's always losing sumpin'. 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You will be assisted and advised by a corps of efhcient salespeople. The store fwhere il is H Pleasure To Show Goods FRANK SCHLAMPP COMPANY 706 VValnut Street D es flloines, 107,011 Teacher: I want your seat number. Student: Y-4. Teacher: Don't always demand a reason for everything.-Exrhange. Junior Ogden Cto Dean Parker, wearing a golfing tiel: Do you know why they call this a golfing tie? Dean: No: why? junior: Because when I look at it I would like to take a swing at you. George Miller Qto Miss Duvall: We can do something you canit. Miss Duval: And what is that, George? George: Well, we can Sleep while you talk. B. Lacy: What is worse than a giraffe with a sore throat? D. Darner: A centipede with corns. Lafe Young: Father, what is meant by diplomatic phraseology? Mr. Y.: My son, if you tell a girl that time stands still when you look into her eyes, that's diplomacy. But if you tell her that her face would stop a clock, you're in for it. Father: This show is not what I expected: I'm afraid it's not the right kind of a play for your age. Helen Higgins: Oh, don't worry, Dad, I expect it will get peppier as it goes on. For Service and Quality CALL HURWITZ GROCERY AND MARKET Phone Drake 172-173 3510 University Avenue Phone Walnut 3-17-348 1203 West Ninth Street ENTERTAINING at Hotel Fort Des A A A V ,,,.A. 1 Moines is so convenient for we take care of , 3? ,.,.,., all details and offer helpful suggestions. . .,..,....,.. -.'-..., . , t, t ' - -. .'..'IJ1E::- .-Tv -jEE2:E:E:E:9: I'1'ErE5g?Er: ,I :-2-:Z--ta-s.:a:z:: '-2-::as::?:.:.:'E-5'1S,::1'fie' as',:f-' 1 4. . :-:a:::s:-,sa2s. ,Fee-1-i:'vf '- :a:.-:Z.zif::' 2- 9 inf -1... wfs' :-::-:,- 2 gs- -:..::.:-., asv- .:A..:.:t:-Z..-5:1121-1. rw-:1. 3.5:1: '1-5:s:-a:.,,:.z:e'ez:as 'Xe .Q 123' ' 2-Q. 351,25..j:'1:1 ig.:- '-1225 TI' 1 -if V ':'-'-':I-f1:z-'--,-wi... 'I F H 'I' ,g ..,.'..,,...,g' , X A . Our fflrilities for drlnees, Il'IlIlIl'I'.Y and parties are unriwzlled. You will enjoy lunching or dining and dancing in the Adam Room. Hotel Fort Des Moines B. C. NORTHINGTON, Mgr. Nineteen Hundred O' . 4 and Twenty - mne +m 'Q- +14 'S' E... HE ROUND UP .,,,, .Q PREP'roN HALL SU TS A Favorite With Roosevelt Students These suits up to the minute in style and made of the best materials are ideal for school and dress Wear. The reasonable prices of these suits also make a hit with any stu-- dent. The Prepton Hall two-trousers suits tailored in shadow-stripes, nar- row herringbones, diagonals and tweeds, priced 2319.75 to 152950. P1?fPf0fV 6541! Effffiliiz -'-51-.NS 1751- :I :EfI5E1:5-'I ' 14:4-1-:az-.-za. . -- - :,:5555g5.5g5.N,::: 252552525 i 'iiilfiffiifliii '-12? 5- 212:12 N. xy. -' -. N , X QQ -.-. ,P '-fx ft'-NW Q' avg! , vw: 'U tw. , .r... ,T .,.,. ,.., . .,..,.,.,. , . we i q-:-5'ftm,1yx1, gt? N - 33:9 f. 15 . . - w.- 6 :-1 . Y. gain M W owl, - 1 . .. 4 e H . im. -'A-ui 1 -143 A 1 'ia fi .4 1 - ,M f 5 . .. .ix- fx' : qi- 'm 1 1.12 ',,:s,..kP NAM, 1-miwkm A1 4: 2152 'Thu' ' 1 5 . 3 v iii . 1 , ' '1 ,f,a.- asa 'wa-xi, 3-3132-'.-' fa-a F Q ,- , ?:gq:42a'1' igq j ,. ,4 iz? Q .iff ' E' S - T f-x-.--.-:ws-w - .. , MM- , lVIAN'S SHOP, Serond Floor YOUNKER BROTHERS HARRTSQ-lEMlERY9S Nineteen Hundred Mg ug. HW and Twenty - nine g++-THE ROUND UP .++2 -It pi t t W 0 gi o A GIFT from G NSBERG -- is a gift of permanence and a pleasant reminder of the giver throughout the years! W ,, uw I We .I .1 Wjttt-W,'gN COMP LETE 'f WM X ' f HOME FURNISH ERS 1 lk, ,U WM V W r, M Hu ' ' U - ,, I , Wi' .,, A' W M95 W I. 't . 1 m f ,,e- Y' ml Ulm M. ,f,WJf.1g,rJ, E X' , pm 'f , .. gl mu ' vi t n w r: e.t. g u p f M M ' 5 t .tn e arn X we t o 'A rrrt 211- 'M at xl t t t - Q t I W in ,rf E gm- ,tt M-M 5 ' 5 W 5 iu f fl t 'M A' H f tft am We Ufeleome the Oppor- fw t tunit ' to Co-o erate ana' , -.--V n ,, -W ,.VV YY,1V e Y, --Q 1, 3 f QE -it a f ft, ft ..,,, f ,45. 'fZ ' 1N QW ,fi 15111 W 1 W n, Lv : 2235131 tq't W -tire tw try i g S erve You. -5- , , . M h , , - W .. V. V 'ig' ' ,Q ' ,, ,, ,, 4 412: 3-rr' , 5 ' f GN A - 1 it - w. Ns OUR DIVIDED PLAN OF PAYMENTS enables you to buy what you Wish. just say Charge Itn and pay monthly or Weekly as convenient. ,ex 'K A ?? ?5???? W 69 o or Att' o A . 1 X I , Q, jf, 32911. G M aff 9 CF Nineteen Hundred -R++- V . -0 and Twenty- nme +21 -Q- l +- Photographs that Please the Students That is Our lVIOtto WE THANK YOU BRAMSON STUDIO 613 WALNUT STREET HE ROUNDUP' Miss Sperry: Can you give a more ele- gant rendering of the sentence, 'tThe cap rises ? Bob Holland: The boob gets out of bed. Jimmy R.: I've got an awful cold in my head. Janet C.: Well, that's more than you've usually got. Jane Palmer: Generally speaking, girls are- Bill Bennett: Yes, they are. Jane: Are what? Bill: Generally speaking. FRENCH CLUB Motto- Flower-Cat Tail. Minutes: Opened with resolution to admit those only who did not twirl their thumbs while trying out. Short talk by Eddie Kriedenier on The VVoman's Place in the World. Bills allowed-to remain. Escuses presented-Mary Martin to escort Elmer Neufield to the Kinkergarten-excuse not accepted. Meeting adjourned because the frost bites were melting. 1l 5 ' , , .A s . N Y 'Tm s-9' ' WM 61126 07 Z!CC6.l'.l' X New Start a Safuings Account under a defi- R nite plan -- follow your program N through, and you will find it provides il l the stepping-stones to permanent suc- X XR ti l cess. is 3 Xi f -ff 1 r W --.1 'Sa -4 V 3123. A it -'- f gifts 'fit E : lil ff. T T ett: 1 3 1 2 VVe'l1 be glad to help you select the lr right plan for attaining the result W ri gf W V ' 'f' 3: :Tx ' WL lil X slung .. us fa an Nm - I ii ffl 1- rl Hi desired. IGWANAIIO AN N. w 1 l E : ' l DES MOINES SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 5 gl ' iw R - Ye -35 L EW Nineteen Hundred My and Twenty - nine wg .gf aa- HE R0 UND UP all-T-A One day, in fact a beautiful spring day, when about half of those generally present were absent, and the roll being taken every- one answered Here', when their names were called. When Russ Baskerville's name C was called no one answered. What! said Miss Dixon, has Russell no friends? ,A x K Virg. Eshbaugh: That was the unkindest K cut of all. NA ' Peg: How come? X Virg.: When I showed him one of my childhood pictures, with my father holding me on his knee, he said, My! Who's the ventriloquist ? Miss Gracey, to hopeful tryer-out: Have you ever had any stage experience? H. T. O.: No, but I had my leg in a cast --- SMART! Street Car Conductor: Madam, your trans- fer has expired. Irate Lady: Well, you can't expect much else with the cars so poorly ventilated. OIICC. Apparel -- Millinery and Accessories Speers' 9 PAINT and WALLPAPER S STORE . 2-I-13 University Ave. Ph. Drake 9556 Looking Aheadw BACK IN 1890 -- The world's most famous automobile manufacturer was working in a bicycle shop, A millionaire hotel owner was hopping bells, UAmerica's steel king was stoking a blast furnace, 'lAn international banker was firing a locomotive, A president of the United States was running a printing press, 'KA railroad president was pounding a telegraph key. Let a Royal Union insurance contract help you in your upward climb to success, because, as ex-president Coolidge says, Life Insurance is the most effective instrumentality for the promotion of industry, saving and character ever devised. ROYAL UNION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DES MOINES, IOWA A.C.TUCKER,PNnAmt Nineteen Hundred .QQ R++- . -+61 and Twenly - nzne a g+ 'gf Kh- +- HE ROUNDUP-+ Fred L. Kauifman GROCERIES GJ' MEATS 3503-3505 Ingersoll Ave. 5 Phones Drake 794 PLAYERS' CLUB Motto-VVe play only when we should k wor . Flower-Weeping Willow, Minutes that take hours. Meeting opened with regular reading from '4Whiz Bang and a few specials from our talented. KEHM FLORAL CO. R. C. KEHM just Call Any Time Corner Ninth and Walnut Streets DES MOINES, IOWA Short talk by Howard Kohn, How to keep clean without washing. Meeting adjourned by motion of Almon Dewey. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Motto-Better Home Beverages. Flower-Mistletoe. Meeting opened with talk to new mem- bers by Bernadette Lacy on HHow to have at least one frat pin a year. Treasurer's report read and condemned. Discussion terminated by arrival of Ad- rian Garman. Meeting adjourned to entertain him. 616 Locust St. Walnut 476 One door West Strand Theatre S. SILVERMAN DIAMONDS -- WATCHES GEO. T. HOGG -- Watch Repairer GU' Pen Expert .,-ui- llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 llIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll . 7 gli ' 'IV' . . - gf., I X, U ....-.-..----X jg' ,- V ----------- liz-4 3? 'X- 'f LOWER PRICES VVe own our Tannery, Fur lVIaking Shops and Fur Storage Plant, located just outside the bounds of High Rents-that's Why we can store your Furs at approx- imately one and one-half per cent of your valuation. FURS CLEANED - REPAIRED - RESTYLED - and also at money saving prices. We carry a beautiful line of Silks for relining Fur Coats. SMITH FUR COMPANY SUBSIIJIARY or GLOBE TANNING COINIPANY EAST FIRST STREET -- THREE BLOCKS SOUTH OF PIUILNUT Telephone lklarket 2538 DES MOINES Free Taxicab Service Nineteen Hundred v and Twenty - nine +21---.---l--Q2 wg .QQ 'g' E++ - HE R0 UND UP we Janisch 8z Kauffman GROCERIES 69' MEAT 2716-18 Kingman Boulevard PHONE DRAKE 1146 Found an oyster in my exhaust this morn- ingf' How come? t'Been using Shell Gasolinef' Hubby: I miss the old cuspidor since it's gone. Friend Wife: You missed it beforeg that's why it's gone. He gazed at her from head to foot: What beautiful proportions, what shapely B E L L'S GROCERY Eff MARKET 2326 University Ave. QUALITY FOODS LOW CASH Es' CARRY PRICES A Home'Owned Store Parker's Perfect Polish legs-she's a beauty and I can't get along Without her.', BEATUIFIES CLEANSC9' And another good cow had changed hands, PRESERVES POLISHES SJW if ' VARNISH a al' . Means oldsmoblle 200 ENAMEL Sales CO. Des Moines AND 1 ' D't 'b 1 oLDsiixiolB1IiiErf-1viii1NG Stores LACQUER 1436 Locust Phone Market 84 Your position inn life demands good clotheex -- But Lwlzy be extratvagant? l VL THERE'S LASTING TT N lil lllWleQ fat SATISFACTION -- ffl illf ' -f Li3l l 1 w if In wearing clothes that retain their shape figgirrigh-'vii ' 5 'Q I and continue to bear an unmistakable air of flf 1 D quality as they grow old. S X 'ii Direct Importeztions of Woolens from the ' 5 PVorld's Finest Mills llxllff ' .f I Scotch and Irish rIWeeds,Engl1sh Worsteds - ' lf! 3 and Famous American Woolens JV V I X ' 5 ' ll lj SESS - 52565 - 75 and upward lil: Tailored to Your Indifvidual Measure Quietly Correct E-vening Clothes and Cutalway Froele: for Weddings and Receptions a Specialty M, JIERREMS9 soNs 308 WEST' EIGHTH STREET between WALNUT and LocUsT -- DES MOINES Nineteen Hundred Ein- . '++H and Twenty - nine -sf- g++-THE QRQUNDUP -fa?-1-s Three reat Servants of ours HEAT POWER LIGHT Heat for cooking, house-heating and indus- trial uses -- Heat that is ashless, sootless and smokeless -- available any hour of the day or night. Light for your homes, schools, theaters --light that transforms night in our city streets to day. Power to lighten the human burden in house- hold or factory. Gas and Electric Services are among your best Servants -- always ready -- Economical and Dependable. Des Mloines Egleetrjie Light Co. 312 Sixth Ave. Walnut 5300 Des Moines Gas Company ,gt E+ Nineteen Hundred ii and Twenty-nine '43 'if H++- HE -Q is GR. O U N DUP -+ Prompt.Deliveries Phone Drake 1002 Chas. Hansen PRESCRIPTION DRUGG I ST 900 Forty-second Street Des Mo1NEs Iowa Mary Dole: Can you tell me the finish to the line, Call me early, father darlingn? jane Rudd: Call me early, father darlingg Such a sale-I can't be late! Fifteen dollar Paris models cut to fourteen ninety-eight. Bill B.: What are the three fastest ways of communication? Taylor H.: Telephone, telegraph, and tell a woman. junior Haskins: The poor fish looks kinda musical. Jack Howland: Ye-a-h! Perhaps he's a piano tuna. Dave Abram: What's the difference he- tween Santa Claus and Mr. Cook? Ade Garmon Cafter deep thoughtl: I don't know. VVhat? Dave: No difference at all. They both have long white whiskers, except Mr. Cook. Jack Christy: I have no luck with women. Taylor Higley: Lucky fellow. Srwrnfh and K?0.Y!!IlQIl!l QUEAL LUMBER CO. TWO BIG YARDS E. Fourth and Grand Awe. M. A. BRENNAN C. A. GIBSON ARROW DRUG STORES Polk Blvd and University Drake 71 and 72 Thirty-fifth ann' University Urake 98 and 99 JUENSUN Moron Q . SALES -- FORD -- SERVICE r FIFTEENTH Es? KEO VVAY DRAKE 587 M Nineteen flundred ww and Twenty - nine oQv R+ +- HE ROUNDUP -at COLONIAL BREAD ALWAYS FRESH it Your Grocer CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY LA UNDERERS DR YCLEANERS Phone Wal. 1245 13th Eff Grand G. E. Williams, Prop, 1205 25th St. DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR The very newest process in Fredericks Vita Tonic. Permanent Waves, price S10.00. The Andres process, 57.50. Mrs. F. W. Meredith, Manager THEODIAN Motto-You can't keep an uppish girl down. Flower-Sweet William. Minutes: Opened with talk by Marjorie Long on How I Run Roosevelt High. Meeting interrupted by Margaret Moore to powder her nose. Club entertained by Virginia Eshbaugh and Dorothy Jane Gritfeths t'Doing the Rac- Coon. Meeting adjourned on arrival of Miss Sperry. Miss Sherwood: Name one memorable date in Roman history. Ted Haas: Anthonyls date with Cleo- patra. Myrle Patterson: Mother, may I have a nickel for the old man who is crying outside? Mother: Yes, dear, what is the old man crying about? Little Myrle: He's crying, l'Salted peanuts, five cents a bag! Success Composition SL Printin Company Book and Commercial Printing PHONE WALNUT 1540 KEOSAUQUA AT THIRD STREET saw- Nineteen Hundred t and Twenty - nine +454 -Q. fe- H+ fe is HE Ro UNDUP wi ONLY GROVVER of ROSES IN THE CITY -- Boesen The Florist Illember of F. T. D. Al. A colored school teacher is responsible for the following: The word pants an an un- common noun, 'cause pants am singular at the top an' plural at the bottom. Taylor Higley reports that while he at- tended a Barber College, they used this yell: Slash his cheek! Cut his jaw! Leave his face Raw! Raw! Raw! Reporter: And to what do you attribute your success as a football player? Vic Laurenze: Well, l'll tell you. I rode all over southern Iowa in a rumble seat. Mrs. Gertrude Easton DRESSMAKING and PLAY GOLF And Take Your Lessons from Frank Anderson Waw'eland Golf Club Drake 5-I-3l EAT HARVEST BREAD Builds Strong and Healthy Bodies UN GLES BAKI N G CO. ALTERATIONS J. W. Davidson Bldg. Wal. 1357-VV DES MOINES, IOVVA ,Pi o O VOVOWVDDU , E-Ellllllll , in 1111111115 T 5 Q Q , x A E, Q X gf jg? idly ei 5 -1 -3 C . Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine .gel ogo + Q- HE ROUND UP -at-----ek URBANDALE -- THE QUALITY COAL HIGHEST HEAT -- LOWEST ASH Best East Kentucky 510.00 Central Kentucky 198.50 Our quality Iowa coal saves you money. OH-lee and Yard, 11th and Keo Urbandale Coal Co. MARKET 848 Iowa's Manufacturing Fraternity J EWELERS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS AND PINS CLUB PINS, GUARDS ORATORICAL AND RELAY MEDALS - TROPHIES 'KZSTER QR PTSMEN aEwEi.ERs INC, PARK ALL DAY 2595 Downtown Garage Corner Fifth and Keosauqua FOR SERVICE CALL MKT. 2503-04 WHY TEACHERS INHABIT INSANE ASYLUMS Shall we write on both sides of the paper? I left my book in my locker. What was the assignment? I didn't hear. I took the wrong book home last night. I didn't hear you assign a theme for today. Unprepared. I knew but I've forgottenf' May I borrow a pencil? I've lost minef' HI studied Latin instead of English during my study periodfi D. E. HARMON Phone Walnut 1771 BEAUTY CRAFT STUDIO Specializing in Eugene GJ' flrnao Steam Hair Treatments - Croquignole Perma- THIRl?7ll:dIil?li1RTShlfDSPlSFgLDG, nent: - All Branches of Beauty Culture UESmDlNES 403 Shops Bldg. Des Moines THE PLACE OF GOOD THINGS T0 EAT i Interior View of Boyce's Sweet Shop, 2427 University Avenue. The most modern equipped sweet shop in West Des Moines. This shop specializes in Dainty Lunches, Toasted Sandwiches and those Thick Jumbo Malted Milks, topped with Whipped cream. They also make a full line of Horize-Made Candies. Their twenty-foot soda fountain is the only one of its kind in Iowa and is worth walking miles to see-drop in when you are in this neighborhood. Nineteen Hundred 394- . -M54 and Twenty - mne ei.--1--a+ Impossible. Not at all. He worked himself up into a fever on commencement dayf' 4'Gosh, Bill, I envy you your vacation. I never saw a man look so all inf, The sultan of Turkey sleeps in a bed eight feet wide and twelve feet long. That's a lot of bunk. Little Willie: Yah, I saw you kiss my sister! Sisterls Boy Friend Qhurriedlyj: Ah-er- here's a quarter. Little Willie: And here's ten cents change. One price to all that's the Way I do busi- ness! That burglar held me up and demanded my money, but he only took five dollars on account!! 'fWhat do you mean, on account?'l 'tOn account of that was all I hadfi -1 +- HE LRQUNDUP .Qi-.Q---if In years to rome when this hook recalls fond memories of days at Roosefvelt High may you also hafve pleasant remem- hranfes of the hours at THE SHOPS PIAZZA N0 COVER CHARGE Shops Building Eighth C? Walnut Greenwood Grocery and Market JOHN E. HOOD 4801 Grand Avenue Phone Drake 52 PARIS BEAUTY SALON Under Nefw Management PRICES RIGHT Drake 3502 Forty-second U University THE NEW CHRYSLER Model 65-75 SPEED -- POPVER -- BEAUTY -- ROADABILITY Prices: 551,065.00 to 51,535.00 f. o. b. Detroit MANBECK MOTOR SALES CO0 KM. Nineteen Hundred 'Mg and Twenty - nine laundry A Serfviee that will meet your needs, at II price that you can afford to pay. MARKET 1294 ECONOMY LAUNDRY W. L. Ryan A TTURNEY-A T-LA W 206 Crocker Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa . fer-1-as-THE ROUNDUP -Q Bob, the gob, had returned home and was confiding to his father his intention of set- tling down with one of the girls of his dreams. l'And now that l've told you I'm going to marry Isobel, he said, there's one thing more I want to get off my chest. l'What's that?', asked Dad. That tatooed heart with Margueritels name on it. Old Lady: Do you have butter? Grocer: Yes, we handle it. Old Lady: Then I don't want any. Coach: Had any experience? Neophyte: Yep, played left end once in a minstrel show. There's the one ahout the Scotchman who died and left a million dollars to the mother of the unknown soldier. Most people agree that school would be a wonderful place if it were not for classes and teachers. TODD 8z KRAFT CO., Distributors ITALIAN CREAM BARS Es? MELLOXV CREAM CARAMELS Fancy Box Candies and Nationally ddfvertised Bars Many Portraits of the Senior Classes Reproduced in This Annual Were Made by THE Townsend Studio IOUQ LOCUST STREET We Solieit a Continuanee of Your Valued Patronage Nineteen Hundred 344- . -uw and Twenty - nine +24 'Q- +:++-THE ROUNDUP Miss Gracey Cin Public Speaking classj: Now, Edwin, are you sure that wooden legs work like that? Ed Vickery: I don't know. l never had STQRAGE REPAIRING any. Suitor: Will you please put Mary jane on the wire? Father: Listen, what do you think my daughter is-a tight-rope walker? IE JE N EE Y Earl Needham: I can junfgs high as the E 't bl B 'ld' . jugicakitgglalik: lglgell us another. You can't Earl: Well, neither can the Equitable Building. 24-Hour Service Hostetler's Studio 300 K' P- Blofk 421 FOURTH STREET WALNUT 58 WALNUT 1064 HOTUGQKPHS WASHING TOWING zvefbrever The Best Milk FLYNN is The Best Milk, because it comes from selected producing herds, is laboratory tested, Perfectly Pnsteurized in glass, bottled and sealed mechanically. FLYNN MILK is protected from cow to consumer by the latest attainments of dairy science. It's Worth more than it costs, because -- A BOTTLE OF FLYNN IS A BOTTLE OF HEALTH 97 ana, SEVENTH AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MARKET 1046 Nineteen Hundred g++- . -++2l and Twenty - mne 'Q' we -THE ROUND UP- HUGH ANDERSON GROCERY, MEAT MARKET AND BAKERY Eight Phones: Drake 400 Twenty-fourth and University Ave. Repairing Aeeessorzer Washing E5 Lubrirating Beaverdale Garage D. V. KEENEY, Prop, Drake 8715 2717 Beaver Ave. MOELLER GROCERY 904 Forty-second Grocery and Meat Zllarket Bakery and Vegetables FOUR PHONES DRAKE 4560 A touching sign over an ice cream counter reads: Take a brick homey it's fine when company comes. Ambitious Senior: What would you ad- vise me to read after graduation? Miss Jacobs: The Help Wanted column. Mrs. Holmes Crlirecting Operattajz And now is the part where the entertainment comes in. Elmer Neufield: ls that where I come in? Miss Hurd: Jane, do you know the four seasons of the year? Jane: Yes'm. Straw hat, raccoon coat, red Hannel, and goloshes. The butcher found a little dog, a worth- less little bum, and as he led him home, he said, The worst is yet to come. If you should shoo two chickens, And chase them off your lot, Ain't that a pair of shoos, sir? I ask you, is it not? DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS DODGE TRUCKS DEPENDABLE USED CARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE SEARS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY IOlVA'S OLDEST D15.4L1g1eS WALNUT 2753 FIFTEENTH 69 LOCUST Nineteen Hundred BM- . , - -MH and Twenty - nzne fm -Q. f. 'Q' K+ +- HE ROUND UP MILLER-COOPER INK COMPANY IVIANUFACTURERS UF PRINTING E99 LITHOGRAPHIC INKS Fartory at Kansas City, Mo. 1025 FIFTH AVENUE Girls' boarding school-an institution of yearning. PLANKS FOR NEW SCHOOL PLATFORM l. No classes before 11:30 a. m. and none after 12 noon. 2. No rules but those of Bolshevism. 3. An assembly every day. 4. Club chaperones must be deaf and blind. 5. At least three-course lunches in cafe, at usual price. Dean Parker: Say, can you get a shock by holding on to a receiver of a telephone? Si Parker: lt all depends on who is talk- ing. Coach Harris: Ed, why are you so late to class? Ed Becker: Well, you see, Coach . . . well, anyway, I fell down stairs. Coach Harris: Well, it needn't have taken you so long. ELMER LOUCKS, General Agent Lincoln National Life Has Free Reproduvtiony of Linc'oln's Gettyxburg Address Valley Nat'l Bank Bldg. Market 83+ A FOX SCARF -- The Flattering, Luxurious, Finishing Touflz to the Spring Costume Make your choice from our splendid assortment of colors. Plare your Fur: and Cloth Coat: in our Dry Cold Storage. Ask to see Whe1'e your furs are stored KARL KUHLMAN 912 WALNUT STREET SUN The Przssfworrf Of Illlljhl-011 For 1929 Ill 611115 gzm fSp11nish Gypsy TH!!! ! The new suntan tint of Armand Cold Cream Powder! Gitana gives you a ruddy, outdoor look. lt fairly melts into the skin and produces that rich, brown tone, so colorful for warm days. The more you smooth and blend Gitana, the darker the color becomes. As you rub away all surplus powder-watch your skin glow with a natural tan that does not come off. .ARMA M Nineteen Hundred .gov , '+ and Twenty '- nme +3 -S' -tr-i--at HE ROUNDUP at THEY COME IN PAlRS The mule he has two feet behind, And two he has beforeg VVe have to stand behind to find VVhat the two behind befor. -Author in Hiding. I hear that the captain of the football team took to hard drink during the summer vacation. 'fYou're right, he was an icemanf' Flapper: l'd like to see the captain of the ship. Rookie: He's forward, miss. Flapper: I don't care, this is a pleasure trip. Oh, I just hit my crazy bone. You poor boy. You must hurt all over. VVhat business are you in? 'fThe food business. What part? The eating part. ts A FAST VVORKER Every time I kiss you it makes me a bet- man. UVVell, you don't have to try to get to heaven in one night. ts ter Sorority Pledge to Zoology Prof: We're to have a dog show this week. VVon't you come? Another theory has been advanced as to why George VVashington stood up in the boat. He was Scotch and had just had his pants pressed, My brother graduated wiith a hundred nd three degrees. il J. W. Loyer THE ONLY WATCHMAKER located in the Shop: Bldg. above the first floor. IN ROOM 307 0 L D S M OB ILE The Fine Car at Low Price MEANS OLDSMOBILE SALES CO. Twenty Years in Buxinexr Phone Market 84- 1436 LOCUST SELLING FOR CASH, IVE CKIN AND DO SELL FOR LESS -- E559 HSDN7 DEPARTMENT STORE Fifth and Walnut Streets Nineteen Hundred my and Tw . 'Q enty - nzne +P' 4' g++- HE UND UP 'Ro Woodcock Pharmacy WE DELIVER Drake 1108 Cor. 28th Q-77 Ingersoll An oflicial of the telephone company was rudely aroused from his slumbers by the ringing of the telephone. After bruising his knee on a chair, he reached the telephone. t'Hello,l' he growled. Are you an ofhcial of the telephone com- pany ?l' asked a voice. Yes, what can I do for you?,' Tell me,', said a voice, how it feels to get out of bed at two olclock to answer the wrong number. Oh, Judgef cries sad Mrs. Huggelman, must my husband die on the gallows ? Of course not, of course not, lady. All we do is tie the rope around his neck and shove him off. From then on it's entirely up to himf' 'tCould you pass the bread? I think I can. I moved pianos all sum- mer. Professor: There's a student in this class whoys making a jackass of himself. When hels finished, 1'll commence. LAUNDERERS f DRYCLEANERS Walnut 173 1101 High Chas. W. Lyon ATTORNEY Ci COUNSELOR at LAW Diss Monwes, IoWA Suite 206 Crocker Bldg. Ph. Wal. 3577 Pope's Barber - Beauty Shop ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE 612 35th Drake 7439-W CLE , PURE CE IS I N DI SPEN SA BLE For the proper preservation of your food, for the serving of cool and refreshing drinks, in the preparation of the most appetizing meal or in the sick room. Clear, sparkling manufactured ice is one of the purest products delivered to the home. Use more of it for better, happier living. DES MOINES ICE 8z FUEL COMPANY CONSUMERS ICE COMPANY Nineteen Hundred -E+-v , -442 and Twenty - nzne -5- 14+ OAKLAND-PONTIAC SIXES SCHOOLICR MOTOR CO., Inf. 1112-20 Locust Street M HE ROUNDUP 1+ Judge: Ten dollars fine. College Student: Can you change a twenty? Judge: Nope. Twenty dollars fine. Visitor: Why all the drilling here on the campus? I thought this was a medical school. Host: Well, it is. Those are the dentists. just got rid of my slave bracelet. Did you break your engagement? No, just got Out of jail. it nt ts One man in New York dies every min- ure. Yeah, I'd like to see him. Van Ginkle Athletic Goods -- West of Des Ilfloines Tlleat YO U ARE INVITED To avail yourself of the opportuni- ties afforded by our fine new church planned for worship, instruction, and expressional activities. ff' Plymouth 91+ VVAI.NU'r VVALNUT 3552 Congregational Oliver Scott Ch h TEACHER of JAZZ ure Will Haw Pkflfy af Open Time FoRTY-SECOND and 1Nc1ERsoLL This Summer C ON! PLI JI EN TS OF THE THEA 1E One of the Publix Theatres I ORMERLY THE CAP O n ITOL THEATRE Grand near Sixth 'Q' E+'- Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'im +8 -3' -Q E+ HE GRQUND UP Phone Drake 3346 1912 Woodland Ave. Fresh Cut Flowers ana' Plants for All Occasions Crocker Barber and Beauty Shoppe Tfwo Barbers and Tfwo Operators LE MUR PERMANENTS All PI7orle Guaranteed 865 4-2nd St. Drake 129-J A man was buying a suitcase, but none of those shown pleased him at all. When I buy a bag, he declared, I like to see some cowhide in it.'l Oi,'l said the dealer, you should want tricks! Teacher: No, Billie, you must not say, I ain't a goinhll You should say HI am not going, you are not going, he is not going, we are not going, you are not going, they are not goingfl i' Billie Cvery surprisedj: Gee, ain't nobody goinl? Female: What have you there? Male: Some insect powder. Female: Good heavens! You arenit going to commit suicide? f'What is a veterinary? A place where they keep veterans. Tom: Did you hear about Joe being two- thirds married to that Easton girl? Tim: How come? Tom: Well, -Ioe's willing, and so is the preacher. Grandmother: The cow says 'fMoo. the sheep says Baa. Modern Child: What kind of a noise does an armadillo make? Kind Old Lady: Well, my little man, youive got roses in your cheek, haven't you? Dear Little Man CHi Myersj: Naw. That ain't roses, thatis a wad of gum. Dean kissed her on the cheek, It seemed a harmless frolic, Now he's been sick a week, They say itls painter's colic. She: Do you believe in hereafter? He: Sure I do. She: Well, then, hereafter please don't bother me. Big Meat Man: Hurry up, Jimmy, break the bones in Mr. VVilliamson's chops and put Mr. Smithis ribs in the basket for him. Little Meat Boy: All right, sir, as soon is I have sawed off Mrs. Murphy's legs. Teacher: Give a sentence with the word Welfare jck Christy: Welfare crying out loud, look who's here! CORWIN'S MASTER CLEANSING SERVICE Q Cleaning DeLuXeD Phone .' Drake Six-Five-Sefven BAKER-DARNES co. ' , ' V Hardwarefafnfs. ' .. ' WRX Pfumblf' 9- WWW ,NNW gheef Metra, wo,-k f,,,,,,,,,, 3205 S.W. Ninth -4Il6 UniversityAve. DES MOINES. IOWA 0. Nineteen Hundred 'NH and Twenty - nine .qi--1-R+ .- HE ROUNDUP -f Gi. A., o11a General G. A. HOLLAND P. E. TAYLOR II 711 Register and Tribune Building ol Sz, Company Insurance M. L. CREMER ROY J. EIDE WALNUT 2236 WINGATE C OST U COMPANY Theairival and Mrzsquerade C osfu m ex Collegiate and High School Caps and Gowns New Loization 200-202-204 Walnut St. Phone Market 971 Don't think you're a bargain just because you're half off.-U. of S. Calif. Wzzmpus. I want to see the proprietor. Is the gen- tleman in ? t'Yes. I'm in. 'tAre you the proprietor ? No, I'm the gentlemang the proprietor is in the back room. Teacher: Rastus, what animal is most noted for its fur? Rastus: De skunkg de more fur you gits away from him de better it is fur you. Father fspeaking to prospective son-in- lawjz The man who gets my daughter will get a prize. Prospect: May I see it, please? VVh Three amperesf' VVell, how much is that in American money? nfs the charge for this ham-ry? Cowboy: What became of that Eastern slicker yuh had in jail fer speedin'? Sheriff: The county couldn't afford to feed him, so we had tuh hang the critter. AMERICAN VVATCHES PRECIOUS GEMS .mMm..m.,.m,, . .- . mm. ,. . . , . .. it . . fi JFK rw li-Eiamdf J wx N '1 9 'CSQZCZ ' V W e f ' . 15 . wiv fry 4 , ' 1 'jfs 5, 12 . rw ii ' : - :UM Q 55157 my -' ,Wi 1 '1 f11v, : ix-r -v'l7rgqM lg 1 111 -ww Qiszamewkww --Niimm U Mft'-I n HY, f ma. , lu n w liikf 'iNf4i,1 if'r'LgA-1' y 531, 120 LOCU Des Moi ST STREET nes.Iowa Nineteen Hundred 53+ I and Twenty - nine -M24 w 4? -Q' K+ HE ROUND UP The missionary had commenced a scath- ing denunciation of certain tribal customs which had greatly upset his dusky audience. Finally one old buck arose and said, f'Don't mind him, folks, these missionaries should be taken with a grain of saltfl And this one was. Have You Tried the CAPITAL BAR -++21E++- A Wonderful Candy Combination -++ae++- A The Northwestern Candy Co. Brown Drug Co. TWO SERVICE STORES 1505 Grand -- Market 1959 Thirty-first and Ingersoll - Drake 614 We could tell you some more jokes, but what's the use? You would only laugh at them. Hostess: Pm delighted to see you, Mr. Hackleberry! Pve heard so much about you. Guest: You can't prove anything. Voice from Above: Down in front! Hero fbaring his hairy chestjz And Pm proud of it. Pledge fat dinner tablejz Must I eat this egg? Brother: Yer damn right! Silence --i-. Pledge: The beak, too? Riu Dded Z y, 1865 GRADUATION WATCHES At Plumb's you have the opportunity of seeing a complete stock of Wrist Watches and Pocket Watches in the lat- est designs, fresh from the factories. Prices S15.00, S20.00, 525.00 and upward Plumb Jewelry Store Sixth and Walnut Iowa's Oldest Jewelry Store Capitol Chevrolet Company Iofwa's Largest Chevrolet Dealers West Tenth at Mulberry TWENTL-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Our reputatio nand responsibility should be your assurance of Continued Satisfaction. Nineteen Hundred 4. .QQ3 and Twenty - nine THE 'ROUND UP -at if Saxophone Player Cafter finishing a num- berjz VVhat was that we just played? First Stone Age Man: You'lI have to quit writing your girl so many notes. Second Stone Age Man: Why? JIU S S First Stone Age Man: We've got to con serve our mountains. Jane: What's the difference between a girl and a horse? Dick: I don't know. Jane: I'll het you have some great dates. In order to create better feeling on the campus the co-eds have discarded their fur SIXTH dl LOCUST Coats, SEIBERLING fowfff Sfffff ffff All-Tread Tires Protected free for One ' DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Year from date of pur- chase. Your first cost is JEWELRY your final cost. , 'WVHERE TO BUY IT Central Tire E99 Battery Co. 755 Ninth Walnut 40 -SINCE 1871 Merchants Barber Shop Clifton S. Daniels Proprietor DES MOINES, IOWA The Shop of Personal Service 421 EIGHTH STREET Soflliasfllee COOKIES AND CRACKERS Manufactured by the STANDARD BISCUIT COMPANY DES MOINES, IOWA Nineteen Hundred Q Q, Bw and Twenty-nine if ------E+.-THE ROUNDUP LUNCHEONETTE and 2910 UNIVERSITY AVE SODA FOUNTAIN G. C. ACKER For BETTER PHARMACY PHOTOGRAPHS Thirty-fifth and Ingersoll Alfvenue PHONE DRAKE 2369-W You,ll Like our Work -- 9 Margaret Ralf Johnston S Beauty Salon PERIll.4NENTS GUARANTEED 216 Davidson Bldg. Market 1495 Chocolates Wm. Hoffman C' C' Co' GROCERY AND MARKET as Ph W l. 781 1403-5 S'Xth A . DES MOINRB IOWA Eimbeis of the Better BuylStore.vve There are 275 friendly and happy people employed by the Standard Oil Company flndianal in the City of Des Moines. These employes carry on their Work in loyal, Whole-hearted fashion because they own stock amounting to EE500,000.00 in their Company. H. A. MONSON, Manager STANDARD OIL CO. fIND.J DES MOINES, IOWA Nineteen Hundred uw- . -+44 and Twenty - mn: an A+-THE ROUND UP Makes Home Worth While and the House Worth More Cut down the fuel cost of heat! . . . Cut out the medical cost of colds! . . . American Radiator Heating keeps down the upkeep of keeping warm and Well! . . . Less than S75 per room - COMPLETE. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ARRANGED. AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY 824 Locust Street ' DES MOINES, IOWA 'Q' R+ 17633855 7'fQfff W 4' -32'----i-+9 +- THE ROUNDUP -. +H ogo IO THE PATHFINDER OFTHE AIR HERRING - WISSLER COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS 106 Tenth Street -- Phone Walnut 4080 Des Wloines John P. Montrose INSURANCE C-9' BONDS 403 Iowa National Bank Building PHONE MARKET 1731 Prewent Firer Prefvent Arridents 42nd St. Service Garage W. F. Mitchell, jr., Prop. General flutomolfile Repairing Accessories and Parts - Gas and Oil A 'Ii of ' ll ypes Service VVork 42nd and Crocker Phone Drake 757 THIS SOUNDS FAINTLY FAMILIAR Wfnn-ther rarr garray skiez, I don mine tha garray skiezz, Coz you-you make them bull-ooa, Sonny Boy. My frenns fa sake me Lett themm awl fa sake me You-why, you'll pull me throooo Sonny Boy. You're sennt frum heavvn I-I know yerr werrrth, You've made a heavvn-a heavs For meee-ri tere on earrrth. So iff tha an-gells garrow Io-nel Tay kew coz there lo-nelly, ,H- ly Why-Why-Ah'll fol-low U U U, Sonney BOY! BUY YOUR GAS AND OIL International Oil Company When you patronize us you Keep Iowa Money At Home FILL UP AT Forty-second and Crocker Streets Thirteenth and Grand Avenue or or Fifteenth and Keosauqua East Second and Grand Avenuc ill' fir Sixth and York Avenue GASOLIN li Ol I ICE GR IQASIC OIL Southwest Fifth E5 Murphy Streets FUEL OIL Walnut 3502 J. M. CUSHMAN PLEAISING SERVICE W. W. WILSON Nineteen Hundred 344- . -+48 and Twenty - nme .l,i fe- K+'- I... HE 'ROUNDUP ...Q MARIE BARNES FLANAGAN DANCE STUDIO Ballet, Toe, Musical Comedy, Tap, Acrohatic, Ballroom -- Class and Private Lesson: -- Fall Term begins September 23, l929-- Studio rented for private parties. Fine Arts Bldg. 102+ GRAND AVE. PH. VVAL. 2517 Established 1865 Ph. WAL. 1082 INSURANCE Fire - Casualty - Bonds Arzlovrlobile Insuranre WILLCOX HOPKINS Cf MULOCK TI-IE ONLY QUESTION The professor was delivering the last lec- ture of the term. He told the students with much emphasis that he expected them io de- vote all their time to preparing for the final examination. 'IThe examination papers are now in the hands of the printer, he concluded. Now, is there any question you would like an- swered ? Silence prevailed for a moment, then a voice piped up: 'IVVho is the printer? She shut the door hehind her and hesitated a moment in semi-darkness. The firelight gleamed on the silk of her pajamas as she slipped across the room to his side. Softly she stroked his hair, put her arms around his neck and pressed herself against his body. May I? she whispered in his ear. Oh, I guess so, he said, 'Ibut I want you to behave yourself when you go to the jun- ior Prom and remember that you are my daughter. Drake Shoe Shop VINCENT GAMBARDELLA, Prop. 11.41311 WORK A SPECIALTY All Work Guaranteed 1201! 25th and University, Des Moines A. I. B. S IGN BOARD Home DES MOIN ES Select College III I I I 'III III' Nxwxyhix ,.,.ii0WivL444a.-.- ,Af-I f- - l.. --ans u.Q,-...-...a-4.1 I-atmhdiix-.iiulllm at. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine .wg ,Q g++-THE R0 UND UP E '77 152-yfgloud. L27 y wQ -I XX .1 .ww nu-un--. . 1 1 E. LASTIERQREEO COMPANY DES MOINES Nineteen Hundred 'Q' RM' and Twenty-nine ' 'at .ge K+ Nineteen Hundred -A H+'-THE ROUNDUP -+a When You Think of a .lefwelry Store Think of M E L D R U M ' S 806 WALNUT STREET -- SHOPS BLDG. Kind Old Lady: You bad boy, why did you tie a can to that dog's tail? Bad Boy: Thatls where I always tie them. If you know of a better place, l would be The new sleeveless and glad if YUM 'ell me- bggklggg drgjjgy fgr Hgliay, are you the conductor this 'ere car. summer l'Yes, sir.', ' Well, conduc' me to me sheatf' . ...- ?- jinks: I've bought the little lady a, ma- THE DALLAS CO. Chine. 202 Shops Rinks: Packard, Lincoln, Marmon or Buick. jinks: Maytag. PHOTOGRAPITS OF QUALITY -- That Ix Our Aim BRAMSON STUDIO WE THANK You 613 WALNUT STREET YOUR FORTUNE-- Young Man -- Young Woman -- It rerf111'n,ify0u start now fwilh Penn lwufual Life. RUMSEY AND BASHAN, General flgents PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 408-10 Crocker Bldg. DES MOINES M and Twenty-nine I+ +2 fi' fa H+- THE R0 UND UP -.+I YOUR IFUTURIE BUSINESS PROGRAM is of great importance to you and as a first step you will natur- ally select as your banking connection an institution that can supply all the facilities required in modern business. The Des Moines National Bank is in reality a Department Store of Finance. Under one roof We offer you a complete banking service in the following departments of our organization, and invite your business. Our COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT furnishes checking accounts for individuals, firms and corporations. Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT pays fihfl per annum interest on savings accounts and time certifrcates. Our BOND DEPARTMENT offers a complete investment service in high grade bonds and securities. Our TRUST DEPARTMENT acts as executor, adminis- trator, trustee, etc. Our SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT safeguards your valuable papers. Our CREDIT DEPARTMENT gathers and distributes valu- able credit information. Our MORTGAGE LOAN DEPARTMENT makes loans on Des Moines city property. Our COLLECTION and EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT supplies traveler's checks, foreign and domestic drafts, etc. DIES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Sixth and Walnut Street Capital S1,000,000.00 Nineteen Hundred 4 and Twenty - nine +9 'Q' -Q. in KM- HE R0 UNDUP Dr. Frank E. Thornton DEN TIST Valley junction, Iowa 0l'l'ice Phone 35 Res. Phone 248 NEVV BURGLAR COLLEGE YELL Shoot 'em up! Shoot 'em up! Bang! Bang! Bang! Beat 'em up! Beat 'em up! or Hang! Hang! Hang! Burglars! Burglars! Law! Hah! Hah! College Man to Co-ed: I like you because I'm diffe1'ent.-Pennsylvania Pllflfll Bofwl. A fellow who lived in New Guinea VVas known as a silly young nuinea He utterly lacked Good judgment and tact, For he told a svelte girl she was skuinea Greefirzgx ro my friends at Roosevelt Rose Lorenz Dance Studio 1218 Grand Ave. Walnut 2312 WVALK - OVER Wh00p1'f' Snndalx FUR ROUGH RIDERS IIA4 VE IT Make that First Step in Good Shoes. See us for those Gradu- ation Shoes. BRIECKIS WALKPOVER 518 Walnut Street ES MOINE CHO OL RTS flnforporaled Under the Iiafws of Iolwnj George F. Ogden fTeacher of Pianoj President and Director Located at 914 Walnut Street, Des lkloines COURSES OFFERED IN -- Piano, Voice, Violin, Theory, Band and Orchestra Instruments, Public School Nlusic. Dramatic Expression Nineteen Hundred 4- , -+61 and Twenty - nzne THE ROUND UP -.+a e I , . Baker's Pharmacy Bgdy Rebulldlng street Car Come,- , , l'Rl:'SCRlPTl0N DRUGGIS1' Allt0 Pallltlllg' DRAKE 1255 Fender Work Seat Covers FIVE MOST IMPORTANT MEN OF ITALY Benito Mussolini Benito Mussolini Aut0 Benito Mussolini Benito Mussolini Glass Benito Mussolini He was quite late arriving at u soiree given by a prominent belle, and he immedi- ately sought her presence to apologize, and Ylorw Car Service said: I beg a thousand pardons for coming x lat . WMM? dear sir, replied the lady graciously, no pardons are needed. You can never X H N1 come too late. I ' GRIITY Dr Cram ' . . . .- . CI' S Completejfutojiady .S'ervu:e. KEQDA1- I41'H.pl-.H A I'IEALrItH FARM ' TURKISH BATHS 517 Seventh Walnut 3073 , f-ff--l-----y , We oo at our cos of Q66 QQ! w gl Everyone else does! NINE POINTERS you should learn to REIMEMHER -- It Will Pay You To! . Keep Your Heels Straight . Wzmtch Your Soles 3. Buy Good Shoes 4. Keep Your Shoes Polished 1 2 5. Keep Your Soles off HOT Surfaces 6. Remember, ua stitch in time saves nine 7 That the UTICA SHOE REPAIR COMPANY' CLEANS AND REBLOCKS HATS. Also Rebuilds SHOES. 8. See Us before THROWING SHOES AWAY 9 You take no chances-WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR VVORK HJRTICA SHOE REPAIR Co. om A e Phone Market1433 Nineteen Hundred 9544- . -++1-I and Twenty - nme ef g++-THE 'Ro JNDUP -++f4 Linderote Sandwich Shop SANDWICHES - COLD DRINKS POP CORN 59' PEANUTS Iee Cream Cones and Sandwiches Mother Cat: Tommy, your neck is not clean. Tommy Cat: I'm sorry, Mother. It was herely a slip of the tongue. A bird in the hand is bad table manners Say, waiter, I ordered strawberry short- cake and you brought me a plate of straw- berries. Where's the cake? HWell, suh, that's vvhut we is short of. NEIL'S DRUG STORE Forty-seeond and Unifversity DRUGS, DRUG SUNDRIES and SODAS Phone Drake 1240 VVe appreciate exceedingly the business given us by Roosevelt High students, and take this opportunity to sin- cerely thank them for the liberal patronage with which they have favored us. Woltz Portrait Studio life enjoy serving you Come again 204 Jewett Bldg. 9th and Grand ROOSEVELT HIGH IS OURHIGH We are proud of the beautiful school. Proud of those men and women who have so elliciently made up the teaching force, and our boys and girls the best examples of young Americans. Success and happiness Io the Graduating Class When you think of a Chevrolet -- think of Beaver Chevrolet Company 2717 BEAVER AVIC. PHONE DRAKE 164 The Only Chevrolet Dealers in the Roosevelt High District sh' Nineteen Hundred .bw and Twenty- nine ef H+-THE ROUNDUP As you plan your life's career you will not Want to overlook the aid ofa Life Insurance Program. Make the Missouri StateiLife Insurance Company Your Company I In 1 f s go , X I, Mk fs 2f5n f di r ' N' J A . is al ni I F-1 33233. 1' 11 115 NmlMHh3nH'N 'lmmmnmiligmwlf ,1 7 l li5l5'fQllyli11,I eg1HJ1 111i iliiil5l'lllliilQll1 f lslnmwmwmwmwlf E 1 f5g111E1111p1 53111111gi1iiii1illlflllll W I ,K 3 1:5 , ' V O al 11 . 1 f fi df 1 51f5i1 i.n11,F i I ' 1 fa ebb 'JA MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Insurance in Force-Over S1,200,000,00 Assets-935,000,000 The Largest Company West of the Mississippi DES MOINES BRANCH 725-30 Insurance Exchange Building Telephone Walnut l23O J. C. WITT E. N. NASH C. W. DOMBACK FRED H, BRoWN V. H, ELL1NGsoN . C. E. MQCARTY G. S. BECKER Nineteen Hundred E90 . 44,21 and Twenty - nzne . g++- THE R0 UND UP -.+I 65 YEARS OF HONORABLE l3EALlNG-- New York - Underwriters Ins. Co. THEUTICA W. M. PALMER State Agent I,aA,FRlEDLlCH 00- 203 Securities Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa ' 1,,,,,',q,,,,i,i2AN,,,,d sm, VVho takes care of your raccoon t se 'mmm . Roosevelt students 4'The company I bought it from. 'LThey take it and store it away for noth- End llCI'C all the CCI'- iz? A'Sure, I just stop paying the installments. rect Style needs espe- cially a d apted for Q, ME-LYIN DAY, Pnzsmsnr-nMuugn 5 EillillilIillilIillillillillillillillil iliillil iI5Iiillillillillillillilliilii IDEALGARMEIITJRIIG CLEANERS I 52501124 U 4 D Praia THE TYIO-FORTYCLEAIEIIS' E their use -- Every new idea for High School Men is prominently featured -- Come in any time and visit the store. OUR REPUTATION HAS BEEN BUILT ON THE HIGH QUALITY OF PAINTS AND PVALLPAPER VVE SELL -- Twenty-six Years in Des Moines STANDARD GLASS Sz, PAINT CO., Tenth ana' Iwzllberry 574 E051 LOFIISI fe H+'- Nineteen Hundred and Twenty - nine 'iw 'Q' fa-1-----g++. THE RQUNDUP-++g: --fe Athletic Footwear Again the HOQD line of athletic footwear is the most complete of any on the market. -- Many' new shoes, new improvements, new styles and new features are incorporated in this new line. Among them are: A new Girls' Tennis, popular-priced A new Track Shoe. Basket Ball Shoe. Newly designed rihhed toe protec- A new -lumor Gmyhound CUSNOH tion. Heel. An Improyed Lace-to-Toe Pattern. Lighter Vyeightgn The popular Hood-designed Comfort Toe Pattern. lVIedium and popular prices. See the colored All-Rubber Gaifers Wear your School Colors From Coast to Coast Greyhounds are Worn by Basket Ball Players from Beginners to Champions Hood Rulbloer Products Cot, line. A. WYLIE, lllanuger 2 WEST SEVENTH- STREET DES NIOINES, IOWA gh. Nzneteen Hundred .wg and Twenty - nzne I +:+ HE 'Ro UND UP UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Twenty-fifth and University WeI1'r11r1es you to prlrtiriimfe in its aetiriifies WORSHIP, INSTRUCTION, SOCIAL, RECREATION, DRAMATICS Departments for everyone -- from the youngest to the oldest. fl xpeeiol ll'Ff7IIffllIP7If for Senior High young folks. CHARLES S. MEDBURY, Pastor VVILLARD M. VVICKIZER Direftor of Religious Edurntion Junius Efverett Everett Printing Co. JOB PRINTERS Drake 5850-I 1070 Twenty-first St. Lady Cin a pet storel: I like this dog, but his legs are too short. Salesman: Too short! VVhy, madam, they all four reach the floor. 'AI take aspirin to clear my head. Oh, I see-a sort of vacuum cleaner., She: I was just insulted by :1 strange man. He: VVhat did he do? She: He wouldn't speak to me when I waved :lt him. t'What's the matter with that football player? . . HI hear 1t's high blond pressure. BORRUSCH DRUG CO. Safe Prescription Serviceu Thirty-fifth and Rollins -- Drake 295 South Union and Edison -- Market 650 S. VV. Ninth and Army Post Road Market 760 Many of our Customers have bought their printing of us for Z6 years -- There lllusl Be A Reason l Bankers Printing Cot, SIZ Sixth Avenue J. 1. ULSH H. E. ELY Nineteen Hundred 4- . -+61 and Twenty - nzne +21l l-'Q'


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