Rushville High School - Re Echo Yearbook (Rushville, IL)
- Class of 1926
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SMITH sI'PEHlN'rif:NDEN'r Une of the big opportunities which at high school offers to its pupils is to secure a reputation among its members for those traits of character so necessary to success in any line of endeavor. A reputation for dependableness, indus- try, honesty, justice and knowledge gained thru four years of contact with three lmn- dred individuals will mean much in placing one in a position of confidence and respon- sibility. Make the best of this opportunity and many others will be improved propor- tionately. FOURTEEN IEEE It has been said, Education is prepa- ration for more complete living . The present generation of high school students has wonderful educational oppor- tunities to prepare themselves for this more complete life. .X good education lies in the reach of every boy and girl of today, who has the will and determination to embrace it. 'l'he attainment of an education means a fuller appreciation of the beauties of nature and the field of literature. It means a better understanding: of an individual's relationship to his fellow being, to his home, to his state, to his country, and to his God. Education lifts the veil of ignorance and throws the searchlight of truth forth, in order that living' may be more complete. MR. J. F. PlNKl'1li'l'0IN Parxclimr. 1925 Uhr lie-Erhn I lIl,IDli ETII .XSIIYVOOD Illinois YVoinan's College University of Cliicugro f l'FlIY'lI and Eniylislz YERNA I.. COLE Bradley Institute Dormfsfif' Sr'iff11r'1f DOROTHY D ICA N Illinois XV0lIl2ill.S College Girls' l'l1y.vir'al yvfllillillfj llmzrfrui Sl'il'Ill'1' and Biology DOROTHY DYSON Knox Collm-gre IJIIHIINII HOI,I.,XND O. GRAY I. N. Vniversifj' University of Iowa Jlanuul Training l,l'RA I,. HURT Illinois YVoinan's Colln-ge University of Chicago IIi.vff,,-.11 FIFTEEN i Uhr Kr-iirhn 1925 ,f MR-4-4 , f f -7- in ,e ,.,, ,..,, 't - , 4. 5-x JOHN C. HOST, Jn. Knox College Lafin M ,XRIAN A. NEGLEY Knox College Boys' l,ll.ljSll'fll Training A fhletivs ANNA li, PAH K Oberlin College Jlfu.-fir' l'lI,IZAl3l'l'l H RODICYVALD Knox College Hanover College ,llrrlllffrizzlficw l'1l,IZABl'l'I'H SEVVARD Illinois XVOIIHIIIQS College University of Illinois Ili.-'tory and English MYRA M. '1'.XYI,OR Gem City Business College I. S. N. University fl0lll7l1Cl'f'fGl , IM , ,.,. '..f:5N,gk.:gTm,Y gf H 'Y -N -qv W' ,,l3fw 1 SIXTEEN ef'-in ff 1 KSENI X f T ,J : ..42fg:2.-1f4.22?ff1: '.'1fifQ, J . .. 1 :- 'f,- :ga-,::g:,-,zz 1' iff fc, Y .3-zap-.Lu :.f-:,::'2f.i-A . iii -E?sZf-iTeEs.E2ii'.?5,- wig fl f'2f2aW4fiQ4-1: 1 ,gfp 4 '-f:1::--aflizfvarxs-:Sf-1: ,ae UL '.-4-4--zz -g1sg..:vf.:.. nr W1 A ' :X-71? ntl' 1255? 1'-iE'. 1,f,f' ,.. .,1, M. ,4 u.- ..,. ., ,, :Lx-,-. .--1 Vg,--1, Uhr IKP-lirhn 1925 EIGHTEEN Un fllllg Gllaaamatrn Time is nearing, ol1 my classmates, YVhen we each must bid goodbye To our teachers, lower elassmen. And to dear old Rushville High. Time is nearing-fast approaehing, Corning with the utmost speed, VVhen we each must ehoose our pathways Though we know not where they lead. Some will End their pathways stony Quite dergrown with briers indeed. But with set determination In the end they will succeed. Others iinding that path stony lvill forget their faith in God And will perish in that pathway That they think none else has trod. Other paths are bright and sunny. Those whose destiny to tread, ltiight right easily drift down them, Xvith no thought of goal ahead. Classmates should this lot befall you Please, oh please lift up your eyes, Look for something to accomplish, Let your thoughts rise toward the skies. But whatever paths be given Let us gladly take and smile Think of stately Rushviile High School- For its honor live worth while. And whatever be your pathway, Kindly thoughts your lives will bless. Thoughts of loved associations In the dear old R. H. S. L. Fosrizn was A Y mm 1142-1 rhn D j N ' Q IAEXVIS B. X'AxsXVINKl.l41 ''I'f'v.vl'4ivv1t1'ally l7l7!ll'.TfRI . X Xirllutos Debating League: A. . . A 1 . Pres. lfreslimzin Class: Pres, Suplmnmre Classg Pres. Senior Clzissg .Xuzilotos Literary boclctyg A X' zutmu 'Brig Annual Vice Pies. .Xtlllrtm .ssoc Staff. J. BRYAXN MVR PHY I Iam' fo wind my lmzgllw. I lam' fa hear it gm. P 1 X'icc 'iii ' H' if K A. AX. llllll0ll'l3tl1l1lllQ X'ice Pres. Seniur flassg Annual Stalfg Pres. Ilelxatiug League: Operettzig Yiee Pres. Pl1llf5Il1IlIlliHIl Society: lfntereil from Nuslxvillc. '26, MARY CAXTH ICRIN li DEAN T 11m'm' go r'ili1'11g in Allrmulnflrt 7u1AH1 men. l'11Iv.r.r in a l.i11rolu Slljwr 'l'en. A. A. AXuz1lutus: Ser. of llelvatiug l.eugi'1:2 Sec. of Senior Class: .Xnnuul Staff: .Xnalutus Literary Society: Junior Class l'l:xy1 Oper- ettag llnsketlmll 'Qty GHORG Ii B. ST li HI . li Pa, Gin' me 11 fwzzlzy. I zulu! in In' ll Mifflin. A . A . A . . , wall ITISQ ll8lHltl11Ag League: X'ice Pres. ,Juuiur Q lzxssg Treas. Senior Class: luter-Society luutestx .Xununl Staff. X X -Xuwlntoi' lfuuthall 'ESL lluekgtl R ICNAX MAXl'I .XR MS'l'li0NG If you ruff! laugflz. juxt fflifflfff. Mx' on-U 410111'U':'vuu'v1f. A-X. A. .Xnalutusg Cllce Clulug Opeirttzx. Hl'lI.l'ZN F. BAX KICK Aix qrziuf ax 11 HIOIIXL' and -wi nu frafv caugh! lu-r. A. .XA AXual-sums: Glen Clulm. EDITH AX. l3AXll'l'llUXX' L'lla!ter'.r A 'gg Us nr .vile guns. AX. AX. A'Xuzxlu1u51 Hee flux, DORO'1 I I Y F li RNIC B H .X'1 l'Y Alle and 771-X' 1103- 'pn . A. AX. .Xnnlutusg lllee Q' Iv, xvr K I V..- ff i-. lla.: 1' -J., 7 f f' '.x,-li . ,,, A 1, i NINETEEN Tlhe IK?-ilfrhn 1525 TWENTY MILDR ED FRANCES BELLOIVIY l1'r all lilfml liar, we just wuldzft lwlfv it. A. A. Pliilnuiathiaug Glee Clulzg Opcrettag Quartctte Team: Annral Staff M. l'lSTHl'lR BOYI ,ES MBU ilfwd and -vnu will In' happy Bu! ynu'll miss tl la? of fuufi A. A. Philumatliiang .luniur Vlass playg Glee Club. I.. I .OUISIC BROVVN To .wc lieu' ix tv IOM' l1cV.l' A. A. Analutosg Vice Pres. Freshman flassg llaskctliallg Glee Cluh:4Juniox' I'layg Animal Staflg Uperetta: Librarian. JAM ICS L. BURNSIDE Thr f'r'c.vidm1?1'11I Mat needs I-ll!ll'7lIl0Il.Y rucu lifsu Waslziuglou, l.z'ucoIu, ar me. A. A. Analotosg lfootballg Capt. Football Teamg llaslcetlmallg Junior Class Play: Stu- dentlziculty Council: Publicity Committeeg 'l'rzickg Op:-rettag Junior Class l'1'esicleutg Analotos. HEl.l'lN NIARIE CAHRICK .S'lu' llax Vcad VV1HC1I,' .vile has vfwn red hair. A. A. Analotosg Glee Clulmg Baskethallg One-rctta. MAXINE IC. CARRICK Slick quirk and witlyf-frackcd full of fuzz Tlza,t'.v the 7',L'0XU!1 slick liked by cff'e1'yauc'. A. A. Philomatliiang Junior Playg Operettag Glee Cllubg Basketball. MERLE COLE A youd fA'H0ZUT5fldV1.71Q of his u'uf'1i.v. A, A. Analutosg Glec Club. l,O'U1'll,l,1X G. CRAWFORD .S'1c'ecf fifi'.w11aIit,x', full of i'a.vCal1't,x', A, A. Analntosg llaslcetballg Annual Staffg Debating Luagueg Clee Club. X i, 4 i . 1925 Ehv 182-Erhn w N E ANNA KATI1'RYN CHOUKS i ITP was with lzur, , 'Nuff said. A A. A. l'hiIon1utlxian3 Glen Club. GRANT DACE Talk to him of Jacobi: ladder and hu would ask the nnfnlwr nf ilu' xtefxf' A. A. l'lxilon1:1thizmg Debating Leagus: fllce Cluhg Trznckg lluslcetlmll. OLIVE I. DEBORD A :wry 'Z'fl'fll0ll.V maid. A. A. Analmusg Urcllestru. FRANCPIS IRHNIC UI'lXVI'l l' Slick .viwet and juxl an ull Hlllllllti Hifi. A A. A. Aualmosz Glu' Club. DI3lI.I..k MAXINIC DODGE 5f11' is ratlzvr' 17114-l.':.'.rr'4i about FUHIIAIHI fm'- 1'i'117'tI'.H 1 A, A. Analolus: Iiznsketlmzxllz lllce Vlulu. L l'lUGl'1NI'l DRAINIC ' X C,r'Calm'.rx lx not dutvrfllrmwl my 51.61. A. A. l,llil0H1Jl1lli2l!1I Glec Club. N W MARIE DFNLAP A jli7'? sn .viyvvt in fA'l7If'L'7' fha! llru zu'l',x' .vfzlzzv 1 slime ,wft ufwu l:ur'. A, A. l'l1ilomzntl1ian1 Glen- tqlllll. l'HAliI.ICS F. l'lS.SI.ING1'lli - A V nl zfrmwx' litflc fcllw' Ylzaflv ax fmsy ax mu vi, In' f - Y . A. A. Auulotusg Fmutlmll H, D: Trunk ZS i I ' 4 TWENTY-ONE Eh? lie-Erhn Qi 3 .Sf ,yy in . we 3 4 .. -W IEEE TRUIVIAN' ESTES Xa C1zj11'd'.v dartx fm' mu. A. A. Pldlomatlxian. MAR Y LFC I I ,LN FOSTER Pay UffCl' day .rho 7'L'L'I'fCS. A1g!.t after mgflzt .flap stones zlfv lvxzuwledyvf' A, A. l,llilfll ll3tlllZlllI lluslcetball '72-lg Glue Club. C. M. G I LI.l'l'l'TE fl JIUTTI' felt 1110 l.'i.v.v of love, .Xlflr l7IUIdC71'vX hand 111 mum, A. A. Plxilmllzltluialxg Track '20 HAROLD 141, GOLDSBORO HF01' H110 muy .wzilu and ,vvxilu and -wt hu ll LfL'7'II+'ZL'lffl tlzc 'lKfIl!llllUl!.H A. A. Analrmtosg Cllec Club. Xvl'lRBvA NIAHIE GOLDSBOHO .-I llllltll-ll! litflv lame. A. A. 1,l1ll0lTI21tlll21llQ fllee flub. MARJORY GRAY ll'l1a! was that about .dill 'U,'t1fl'l'5.?-' A, A. Anulutosg Glve Club. MARY E. GRIFFITH Tho ffl-CL' of 71L'f.VdlI71l is ulwre rlll7ie5. A. A, Analotosg Pres. l:l'SSlllTlZl.ll Class: liditor-in-Cl1ief of Anuualg Secretary of A. A.: Editorial Stzxllg I11tL'1'-Sociefy Contcstg De- bating Leagueg Librariaug Opel-etta. VERA A. GRIFFITH MMVI-flltillf a donbf, .rlrfs a good old scout, iA. A. Plxllomatlliulxg lluslcctballg H'iking Club: Glee Club. 'S' I A TWENTY-TWO f' .9 1925 'ffl Efhv 132-iirhn 3 I X f I A my 2 ---v-W -:M ,., .. mf. MARY RACHEL H.XI.I. H011 flIf'J'Cl.V llliflllllg half .vu xzmwt Ax IUTTIX yuzzxxgf drvnmf' A. A. Pllll0IIl2lll1lHll1 .luuior Class l'luyg Om-retta: lutcr-Society Contest: Sec. of Philo- matlliau Litc1'ary Societyg liflitoriul Smffg Annual Staff: Glce Club, flERSCHliL VV. IIERCHE .-lx uxzzal l'm 1'1'g11t. A. A. I,llllOlTlZlllllZlllI Glce Clubg Auuual Slallg .luuior Class Play. IRENE IIORNEY Q111'Ufm'.v.f ix lzcr' l0Ilt1't'Xf I-L'llfIH'L7, l A, A. Aualotosz Glen Club. RAYMOND PIORNICY 'X-ll:-wvll itfv .vfU'1'ug1fiuu'. A. A, l'lxi1mm1atl1iung Upcrctta '25, 'Mig lllcc Club. JOSl'lPll XY. li CFFMAN 'T dmz-'t tullr mnclz, but I Hlifzle a Inf. A. A. Analotos. El,lZ.'XBE'llH .XDl'lI,.XIDI'l IIAIJIAN The lady fwatlxvls Iwo 11111011 mutlu'11k.v. A. A. l,llllUITlZltlllZ1llI Glec Club. NPl'l'H.X MAE INGLES lt ix trauqzril fcufie who uuroznflixlz 'mnchf A, A. Plxilomatlxiaug Glec Club. SYLVIA INGLHS I know but Ifftlc about men. A. A, Plxilomzubiaug Glce Club. 1 1 l . Q., Y , ..,. 'X Y' as ,, Y YW J, gf ' ff - M TI' 43 1 1' . Jw, A TWENTY-THREE Elite 732-iErhn V 1925 TWENTY-FOUR .7 J. VIRGII, INGLES Smqll towns are 77110. Me for ills Ivriglzt llglzlxf' A, A. l'l1ilomatl1iaug Football '24, 'Zag De hating Leagueg Inter-Society Debate. ROBERT KATZENBERGER Quiet little fuller, Mf01Ill1'llJl' know l1e'.v tlrcrc 'Till lm sraznfefxv pas! n QV!-7IJll11.1' A. A. Aualotoe. LOUIS KEELING B01i'al'0, I may ,vzft do .romctllivzg .Vt7lZ.Ylll'l'1I7ll1l.' A, A. Pllilonlatlmiang Glee Club. ROBERT KEELING 4'Blz'xse1l are tlzv Illllllilfflll Tlwy 1141-rx' a lot tu Iearuf' A. A. Pres. of Anzllotos Societyg Student- lfaculty Councilg Pres. of Athletic Assnciatioug luter-Snciety llelmzxteg Senior Playg Publicity Committee: fheeriug Squad. DOROTHY M. KERR 'fllocs yrrzlf' rrmilu'-1' know A'01l'l'U 01lf. y A, A. Plmilomatlmiaug Basketball: Glee Clulmg lll1Cl'Cl.tEl. JAMES A. I.ASH.lVIl4lT 'fVVl:at fl queer llzing man is. ' A. A. l'hilomutl1ia11g Operctta '24, '25, '2G: Pres. A. A.g Pres. Philomatlxiang Junior Playg Senior Playg Glee Clubg Debating ,Leagueg Cheering Squad. MARY ELIZABETH LAXVSON Timm arf good, ax flmu art fair. A. A. l'l1ilomathiang Glee Club. NIELBA CECIL LONG HPV izzfzormzce ix llmf of a child. A. A. Aualotosg Ilzlslcetlmll '2Zl. '24, '25g Glee Vluhq Operctta 2.3. l24i. 1 - - L - - A--- ,fl 1925 . ' Uhr lie-Erhn 1 , 1 -1 A . . ,N ' .-....-..... .. , I'lARRIl'1TTE S. LUTHY H5110 would I'af11L'I' talk f1'1'f1l. 1111111 t11a11 llllflllb' any day. A. ,X. Inter-Society Contest: Annual Stailfl Basketball '23, '24, '25, '26, Glce Cluhg Oper- etta '25, '26g Debating League. EV-ELYN MARQUIS I do !T011ft'X5 t111111 art s11'cL't. AX. .X. Analntos: Entered from .Xst1n'ia. PAFL MA RTI N Hr is H10 1ea1I1-1' nf flu- 11a11d. B111 110 Iuolx 1lI'.Y 011111 1I0l'1I.n A. .X. I'l1il11u1atl1iaug Football '24: Oferctta 25, 'Brig Ilehating League. ROY H. MASON 11 - ff 1111111 711110 10 111,v -111rs5111'x.Q I1'1111.v ,find carvfll not fm' f1'111al1' l1'1'1'11d.v. .X. A, I'l1ilumatlxia11g Football '25, Track '25, Debating League: Inter-Society llehatcg I're5. PhlIOl'l'l21flli3l'l Society. DONALD Al'GUSTl'S Ml'lNl'1I.EY Thr 11'j1l!f5 yo 11111, 1'V11v11 Hua 111111 P1110 51111103 in. .X. A. l,hilO1'TlZltI1iElllI Publicity committveg Football '24, '253 Track '25: Opcrctta '24, '25, '26, illee Clubg Cheering Squildg Sennmr Play: Student Manager '24i. RUTH M. MOORE HS1111' 11a.v fvvfv that 111111111111 and 17Il171J11'.Y, .X. A, Philrmwallnaug Glen- Clulm. IWIILDRED PAISLHY Oh l't'v found lllj' .1lal1f1111 1'1111ag11'd! A. A. l'1li1OIl'I21tl!iZI.llQ Glec Club. BYRON OD HNXVELLER Early tu 11rd and 1'a1'1y to risu 111031 :nuke you i1'1'a1t113', But 11 111111'f H1H11'L' you Twist. A. I'I1i10n1atI1:au3 Glee flub. . if I 1 QI y- X I A- 1 R TWENTY-FIVE 1 l l ffm? 'N Eh? 559-Edin 51 AQ 1535 ,,i.... .-,..,, M 4A. I .II ..-....f.g.s5Vg33 .f'ilfmLs.iL,.--,-.T.. W- . I . I I Q, fr, ...v.,-, -1:-1? ::Q1::::.g ..Y, .:....:. , ..:-...45L DOROTHEA H. I-'EI,'l'ON 'Ullways raanly -and fllnd to uid, Of such s!nf7, frionds are matic. A. A. Ilhilnmatlxiang Glue Club. FRANCIS F. REBMAN A'cr'Ur judge a nzan hy his chest nwllsnrv, If may he hllca' wzth hot air. A. A. lJllllOlTlZ1fl'lI3.llQ .Iunior Class Playg Football '25g Operetta '26, IVIAKGrA,RI'1T FAYH REBIVIAIXI llTI10l'L X a h'H1c bit of Irish in hm' eyes. A. A. Analotosg Basketball '25g Hiking '253 Ilockey Glee Clubg Operetta '25, '26, MARY RUTH RITCHEY A htfhc heart. I lzlaru given away Bn! I wonder 1f it will altuays stay! A. A. Analotosg Annual Stuff '24ig Basket- ball '253 Glcc Club. ELEANOR ELIZABETH ROBESON I u'a.v11't hull! for sfvevzl' I But I manage Io gvt e1'a1'yt111ug done. A. A. Pllllfjmallllalll Glee Clubg llasketlwall. ALICE JANE ROSE Queen rosa in this rose-hzrzz' garden of girls. A. A. Analutosg Glee flubg Operetta '24, '25, '26, J ESSIE ELNORIA SHTTLES Delft fast your eyes at 'me Canslc' I'1Jc got a steady'-IVIahc!' A. A. Analotosg Glee Clubg Uperetta '25, '26. FRANCIS SLOA N The man wqrth while, Lv the man That can smile, when everytlmzg Goes dlcad wrong. ' A. A. Analotosg Debating Lezlgueg Operetta. -Lwzs TWENTY-SIX 1 '1 -', . lx 1 15135 b Flhr 1K9-Erhn C' m,...-v,.,.,....,,,,...,..,,,., .... ..,...--..,-..,.:..+...l,.1, L:'f,' . '- 2 -,.... ,. .. ,, . . , . . .,. W., x xgjii--f E . f f - WL----ML All I+ ET'HEl, MAXINE STEPHENS Dark hair, dark vycs, and Al smile. A, A, l'l1ilomatl1iang Glec Clubg Upiretla '25, 'QISQ Iunior Class l'lay. GIMXDYS MARIE STEYVART Size has ruff, yur Wd, red hair. A. A. Pllilumatlxiang Cilee Club. LESLIE S. TH .XR PE Ufvdfllilljl cwmkfd about flzfx ffm' 11f.vfa11diug young Irvs. A. A. All2llUt0SQ Debating Leagucg Football '23, '24. '25g Basketball lliilillllll '21i. RAYMOND VV. THOMPSON .l man aftm lzix own 110111-Ia lgllf 1'at11.c1' a girl won' aftul' H. ,X. A. Pl'lll0ITlZltlll2llll Junior Class Playg Operettu l25, 'QGQ Glec Club. Al.1T.'X BI. TRIBBEY Hlfvlilliifj, yay, and giddy. A. A. Analotosg Glec Club. CLINTON UTTER A'BlL'S.Yl.I1!,75 on Hzvv little man. A, A. .Xlmlotosg Football '22, '22 '243 Basketball '22, '23, '2-lg Glee Club. OLIVE IVIARIE VALENTINE I'm for jnxt-1'r'L' and the cormtj' fail. A. A, Analutosg Inter-Society foutestg De- bating Lcagueg Glce Club. E R NEST YO L' NG One hom' a day In study Ont hour' in fvlzifh I0 cal Two lxomiv to think hom' tircd I am And twenty IIOIIIZY tn S1L'A'f'. A. A. Analotosg Glee Club. QW'-ff-1.45 ?'-W'? -'WZ'-ffm ,N iigiiiib ' ' x., TWENTY-SEVEN Uhr iliv ilirhn - dl 1525 ' fqph 1 f ',-7 .H A- , , -.M,-,..,,.,...., .,, .E ,W .,A mn W E, A Q?33:1...,Qg1:f.Ef,:. ' f-iii., fgwgw ,vw 'f ' W' 'EE 'fig ,p f 'fv W ETHEL MARIE VVILMOT Give me a lantern I'll Hnd an lzoucst man. A. A. PlliliTH13tlli3llQ Glee Club. MARGARET JANE VVILMOT' We can -live qvitlzout fl'l'l?l1fl15, We can Iwo wzthonf boolex. But cwzlzzed men cannot life ufrtllout cnokxj A. A. Analotosg Glee Clnh. J. ROBERT WVORK A Sidney Smith in the making. A. A. Analotosg Sec. of Freshman class Pres. Sophomore classg Treas. Jrn.or Class Debating Leagueg Cheering Squadg Student Faculty Councilg Junior Play, Gwfigrvrrffw ,E A-an r ' ' .fij fy TWENTY-EIGHT 'W 1925 4 Uhr illv-iirhn P ,.,i - ,F O Qllawz lgrnphvrg It was May in the year 1946. Vl'e had just cleaned up a few billions of dollars by a method known only to us, so we decided to tear ourselves from our work and take a short trip around the YVorld. Vlfe took an aero-car for Chicago and while we were ou the car a large man with a long blonde beard slipped up to us and whispered YVant to buy a quart, gentlemen? Of course we refused, but the voice sounded familiar, and on looking closer we recognived him as our old classmate Tag Burnsides. After shaking hands with him we all took a glass of his beverage and drank to the health of the class of '26. VVhen we woke up in the hospital in Chicago we asked him where he got the stuff. He told us that Raymond llorney and Charles Gillette ran it in from Cuba and Canada. YVhile we were in the hospital, Dr. Paul Martin attended our cases. VVe learned from him that Esther Boyles and Olive Debord were nurses in the hospital. Just as we left the hospital thirteen children came dashing down the street and almost knocked us down. But, luckily, their mother came along and spanked six of them and slapped the other seven. Just then we recognized her as the former Maxine Stephens. XVe found that she had married a big butter and egg man, and now lived in Chicago. XVe called a cab in order to see more of the city. It drew up to the curb, and to our surprise the car had no front seat or steering wheel. The only occupant was Joseph Hui?- man. He explained that he had but recently invented this radio cab. Feeling restless, we bought a ticket for the rest of the trip around the world in the New Zeppelin, Itushvillian. XVe discovered that our old friend James Lashmett was com- mander. After much argument between .lim and us, he finally persuaded us that he knew how to run the craft and that it could not turn over. K He introduced us to his pilot, Pat ltebman, his stewardess, the former Louise Brown, now the wife of the commander. The chief engineer was recognized as Virgil Ingles. His face was drawn and white. On inquiry we learned that he and his wife, Ruth, had recently been to lteuo for a divorce. VVe sauntered into the recreation parlor and watched the national billiard champion, ltobert Keeling, play his brother l.ouis for the championship. YVe next went unto the gym and watched Battling Tharp go a few rounds for charity with Kid Drain in the squared circle. From there we went into the art museum where we found Mary Grifiith dusting off statues. YVe saw a figure of a peasant lying on a bronze pedestal. YVe asked Mary whose statue that was. She replied, the janitor, Ernest Young, taking his regular afternoon nap. That evening we watched a nmsical comedy written by Mildred Bellomy. The name of it was, The Man-Haters. The all-star east had as the star, Marie XVilmot. The rest of the cast contained Dorothy Kerr, Melba Long, Alice Rose, Mae Armstrong, Louella Crawford, Margaret NVilmot, Maxine Carrick, Helen Carrick, Marie Goldsboro, Mildred Paisley, liliza- beth Illmau, and Gladys Stewart all of whom we recognized at a glance. VVhile we were enjoying the sad comedy we were rudely shaken out of our seats by a violent shaking of the Rushvillian. Searching the ship for the cause, the crew found the former Mary llall in a terrific battle with her almost exhausted husband, Fred. After gently tossing them both overboard we continued peacefully on our way. TWENTYYNINE Uhr 'IKWE P1111 Wifi . .,'s'2,'ff' A W .. - ., . , . .i-....-.,u,.. - J-...,.-,.-.,, H, H y M, ,-.,,,..,,,,,.,...,,.... . .,.,.......-.w--. NY.......-R..-. ' . . .- -Y -..H 1.-. . f......--.......-.,'...- -Y 'ri r Stopping at New York, we met some more of our classmates. NVe stepped into a police court and found the famous law firm Mason 8, Murphy defending the arch gunman and murderer, Don Menely. Judge Merle Cole was presiding' over the court and we recognized the Wife of the murderer as Mary Catherine Dean. M'e took a surface car back to the ship and conductor Grant Dace took our money. Un the ear we met Rev. Robert Katzenberger, and he told us that he had just married Herchel Herche and Dorothy Beatty. VVhen we arrived at the ship, we found that several more passengers were to join us. Netha and Sylvia Ingles, and Dorothea Pelton, all French teachers, were going to France. Katherine Crooks and Maxine Dodge were going' on a sight-seeing trip. Mary Lawson. Harriet I.uthy, Frances DeVVitt, Ruth More, and Evelyn Marquis all were going to spend some of their husband's hard earned cash in Paris. VVhen we arrived in France we learned that Vera Grifiith, a chemist in the Pasteur In- stitute, had discovered a way to kill husbands without detection. IVhile in Paris we ran across a convention for the nomination of president of the League of Nations. Lewis Van XVinkle had just been nominated. VVe met some of the members of the convention and we recognized Olive Valentine, Francis Sloan, Helen Baker, Clinton Utter, and Marie Dunlap. They all asked for news about home, and we told them. about the marriage of Charles Esslinger and Eleanor ltobeson. In Vienna we saw the former Margaret Iiebman and Alma Tribbey. 'l'hey were both globe trotting. VVe returned to Chicago after a very delightful voyage, just in time to see the marriage of Raymond Thompson and lidith Bartlow. Just as we were about to board a car for ltushville we met Jessie Settles. After talking to her awhile, we asked her what she was doing. She replied, I'm locking for Jack,-If I can find a man that's got enough of 'itf Now if you want to know what NVE, the most important members of the class are doing just look below. Steel 8 YVork Lawyers, Liars and Legal .Xdvisors . A 17332 Q? D S 'f g' o .ff ' 'Q :IZ ? W. Wi -, fi' lispg' .J -,, f r-5 ' 9' 7:15 gr' -1511 Nxf Q 15544 QwQ hs' Q f ' - e'a iEiiQ'Q JAV. new-' ' .- .. .. , . . , .,..,, .,- .,,. . .-.Mae-Q .53 'fie,,.,. .. W ...,.:,.,.., fr. D -or we .f1'f'gR'i'z+ we Y- 'L .5191 9 ' V' THI RN fl was arm my-iirnn if .9 ..,,, ,, . , . . , . .,.A . . .. ....:.L..L,,...1N.,-'gm U :u4.f..rz.l- V VV Y Wm: A K as H 'VA '- H--We-. - as -- ee f- ,zu 0112155 will VVe the members of the Senior Class of liushville High School of the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Six, being in a sound condition of mind and body, do hereby make it known to all that the following is our last will and testament. I, Mae Armstrong, do will and bequeath my unusual studious inclinations to Nellie YValker. I, Helen Baker, do hereby make it known to be my will, that Helen Moore possess my quiet manners. I, Edith Bartlow, do will and bequeath unto Irene Unger my giggles I, Dorothy Beatty, do hereby bequeath unto any Junior Girl, who wants them, some of my boy friends. I, Mildred Bellomy, do will and bequeath unto Bernadetta Bowman my ability to be the life of the party. I, Esther Boyles, do as a last will make it known that I bequeath my wild life unto Har- riette Loring. I, Louise Brown, do will and bequeath unto Doris Stephens my date book, which she will find filled up until Jan. 1, 1928. I, Leslie Burnsides, do will unto Maurice Moore my oratorical powers. I, Ruth Moore, bequeath unto George Dyson my ability to ask foolish questions. I, Bryan Murphy, do will my argumentative powers to Bennie Esslinger. I, Mildred Paisley, do hereby bequeath unto .Xda Stephens my book on How to Get Fat. I, Dorothy Pelton, do will my hasty temper unto Harriet Loring. I, Francis Rebman, bequeath my marvelous intellect unto Paul Brines. I, Margaret Rebman, do hereby transfer my claim on l.lyod Moore unto Nelle ltidings. I, Eleanor Robeson, bequeath my height unto Esther Ilodges. I, Alice ltose, bequeath my good looks to anyone not satisfied with her own. VVe, Jessie Settles and Maxine Stephens, do hereby bequeath unto Janet Wells and Anna Fey our interest in Mt. Sterling 1uen. I, Francis Sloan, do will and bequeath my ability to day dream unto Esley Beatty, I, George Steele, being in a state of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my art of blutiing unto Verne Young. I, Maxine Stephens, will my unusual aptitude for learning the Charleston unto Agnes Smith. I, Gladys Stewart, bequeath my scarlet tresses unto Bessie Dyson. I, Leslie Tharp, will my docile manner unto Ellen Everhart. I, Raymond 'l'hompson, bequeath my ability to get a passing grade from Miss Ashwood unto George Dyson. 1, Alma Tribbey, do will and bequeath unto James Boyd one silver dollar, which he may use to purchase gasoline for his Ford. I, Clinton Utter, do hereby bequeath my genuine tortise shell, horn rimmed glasses unto Ralph Boice. I, Olive Valentine, do will my cell in the County Jail unto Sunshine Lambert, I, Marie Dunlap, after due consideration do hereby transfer my hot temper to Ralph Thomp- son. I, Charles Esslinger, do will unto Donald Bader my surplus height. I, Truman Estes, do hereby will and bequeath, my boots with red socks to match unto George Dyson. I, Lucille Foster, being in a state of sound mind do will and bequeath unto Ping Strong my Heetness of foot. I, Charles Gillette, bequeath my poetic ability unto Fred Harvey. I, Harold Goldsboro, do will that something about me which the women like unto Sparky Sipes. I, Marie Goldsboro, hereby give formal notice that it is my will, that Dorothy VonAch possess n1y kindly disposition. I, Mary Griiiith, do will my ability to sling tongue twisters at the instructors unto Francis XVHI. Mcfreery. I, Vera Griffith, make it known that in this, my last will and testament, I do bequeath unto Bob .Xcheson all my wordly goods and possessions, including my knowledge of Chemistry. Qg'mX1'? i4,.4..:L:.,:,LL.4gr- :.. 4-L:::i2:1'-1 - ' '- - L ggi +-W - '.,' e 7733. . . , , WA , I' THIRTY-ONE Flhv lin-iirhu IEEE I, Mary Hall, bequeath unto Doris Lawler my interest in Fred Harvey. I. Herschel Herehe, do hereby make it known to all that lily will is that Gladys Sowers in- herit my yet unfinished quest for justice. I, Raymond Horney, do will my unusually melodious vocal ability to Kenny McMahon. I, Joseph Huffman, do bequeath to my partner Pete Brines, my whole interest in the Crla Incorporated Radio Installing Company. I, Elivabeth Illman, do bequeath unto Florence Hare my dislike for boisterous boys. 1, Netha Ingles, do will unto .Ieanette'Fleming my eoal black tresses. I, Sylvia Ingles, will and bequeath my wealth of knowledge unto Louise Mallory. I, Robert Katzenberger, will my kittenish grin unto Dace Garrison. I. Louis Kelling, do will my dark and unknown past unto Ping Strong. I, Robert Keeling, do bequeath unto Roy McKee my ability to pass all freshmen subjects, including algebra. YVe, the Carrick sisters, do bequeath the Vermont Shieks unto the Senior Girls of '27, I, Merle Cole, do bequeath unto Robt. McDougal that indefinable something about me that makes women go crazy over me. I Louella Crawford, do will and bequeath unto my sister YVihna, my ability on the basketball floor. I, Kathryn Crooks, will and bequeath all my wordly possessions, except the one that's going to graduate, unto Lois llenderson. I. Grant Dace, do hereby will that Glen Burnsides possess my quiet and solemn nature. I. Virgil Ingles, Ruth being a senior and leaving, do transfer my devotions to Gladys Sowers. VVe, Dorothy Kerr and Melba Long, do will and bequeath our devotion unto Irene Kelly and Louise Mallory. I, James I.ashm.et, do will and bequeath my oratorical and athletic prowess unto Volney Rittenhouse. I, Mary Elizabeth Lawson, will unto Irene Kelly my interest in young plants. I, Melba Long, being a good girl, do will and bequeath my muddiest pair of shoes to Augusta '1 hompson. I, Harriette Luthy, do will unto Eleanor Persinger my flock of sweeties. I, Evelyn Marquis, do will and bequeath 1ny XVednesday evenings to Robert Keeling provided he is in high school next year. I, Paul Martin, do will and bequeath my success in the butter and egg business to Marion A. Negley. I, Roy Mason, will my sage and undisturbable composure unto Gerald Cooper. 1, Donald Meneley, do will my private box at the Quincy Burlesque Show to Gerald Dean. I, Mary Catherine Dean, do bequeath by formal declamation unto Mamie Hood my perfect niarcel, I, Olive Deliord, bequeath my Road Map of Schuyler County , to Hazel Daniel. I, Frances DeVVitt, being in a state of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath all my worldly interest but nothing more, in Mt. Sterling, unto Mildred Angell. I, Bfaxine Dodge, do will my quiet and studious manner unto Kenneth Perry. I, Eugene Draine, do hereby bequeath my brilliant and spontaneous recitations unto Helen Haber. I, Louis VanYVinkle, bequeath my executive ability unto Russell Quinn. I, Margaret Xylllllllt, hereby bequeath my wonderous store of knowledge unto Vail Moore, I, Marie IVilmot, do bequeath my unlimited fountain of learning Qyearningj unto Louisa Fleming. I, Robert XVork, do bequeath unto the Rushville High School Library my autographed book of cartoons, provided they are used in the study hall only. I. Ernest Young, will my ability to sleep under the most trying circumstances to Fred Harvey. In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and a1Iixed our seal this twenty-second day of February, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine-Hundred and Twenty-Six. Rr'IICMI!I-IIIS or 'rim SENIOR, CLASS, R. H. S. THKRTY-TWO I OR F ,f fl l Uhr ZKP-iirhn ou H 1525 7 Y.: . CLASS OFFICERS President ........,,....A,,,,,..............,...vw.......,....,....,...,,,,..... PAUL C. BRINES Vice-President ...,....,,.......,.. .....,. I FRED SCOTT HARVEY Secretary and Treasurer ..... ,,..., I .oL'IsA FLEMMING ,iluninr Gllaaa lqiatnrg .Iust at sunrise on September tl1ird, in the eventful year of 1923, with a puff and a snort a furious monster came rushing down the road. As the monster came nearer, we saw that it was the Freshman Fordf' loaded to the brim with the yelling, green Freshmen. At the wheel sat Miss Moore with her eyes glued on the road and by her side sat Mr. Bickford, tl1e mechanic, trying to keep tl1e old Hiver together and to quiet the green Freshmen. W'ith a bang and a shriek of brakes they slid into Freshman town, where they in- formed Mr. Smith, the Mayor, they had come from the village of Know-So-Much, and wished to journey over the Mountain of Knowledge. In Freshman town they accomplished much, all making passing grades and placing one of their members on the basketball team, one on the track team, and two in the inter-society contest. Thus, they left in the memory of Freshman town a record never to be forgotten. After filling the gas tank with the oil of knowledge from the Freshman town, they journeyed farther up the mountain to Sophomore town, thence to the village of Juniorville. In both places they gained fame and honor. By the time they came in sight of the towers of Seniorville, they gazed toward them with en- thusiastic anticipation and wait for the time when they enter this tower. P. C. B. THIRTY FOUR 1925 'V E112 KP-Erhn lluninr Qllafm iKnll Angc-ll, Nlilclrvrl Bacivr. Uonalcl Barratt. Esthe-r Boicc. Ralph Boice, Paul Bowman. Bernadctta Boyd, James Brinvs. Paul. Jr. Burnsidcs, Glenn Chapman, Ruby Conner. Vvaynv Curry, Bt-rllic-1' Danncr. llaric Dyson, Georgi- Rnyler. lalcillc Foy, Anna Gray. Mar-jory Hahcr, Helen Harvey. Fred Hmldvrson, Lois Hl'll11i11g't'T, Ralph Horney. Cyrus lflcrning, Louisa Horncy. lrcnc Ingalls. Frank Kvarby, Lawrm-ncc Kelly. Ircna Langan, John Lawler. Doris I,awlf'r. .lainvs Logsdon. Rachel Loring, Harriet McDougal, Irene' RIClNIilll0Il, Ka-nna-th Pclton, Harold Price, Mauri.u' Rinehart, John Rittcnhousv. Volnvy Simpson, Francis Sip:-s. Norman Smith, Kermit Thompson, Ralph Tomlinson, Paul VonAch, Dorothy Yvvlls. .lanct THIRTY FIVE Uhr ZKP-iirhn 1925 'MMC Roll Mildred Angell .,,,,., Donald Bader .,,,,..,, J -,ry -fi Q fjffll.. flfQ11Il1il f,. QQ. , . lf, i filfg ffff . ,-..,... ,.,.,.-.-,,,. -,..,., M, ,,...,,, e MU, ,,...,A - ,.l, ,.,. , . ,.,., .. ,,,,..,,..,,,,- F, ,W .,,,,,,r Zluninr Gllama iKn1l Outstanding feature ,.,,,,,.Always WVorriccl.,.,.Y,,, .,,,,,,Vertically inf-lined,,,.,,.. Illsther Barrett ..,,..l, ,,,,,,, C Quaint VV:-Lys ,,A,,,,,,,A,,,, Paul Boiee ..,,.,,,,,..,....,. ,...... N eat Bow neck tie ,,.,,l, Ralph Boice .,l,..,,,,,.,......, .,..... i Xrtistic Ability '.,,,,,,,,,,,. Bernadette Bowman ,,,,.,..,.,... Bawling people out ,,...,..,,.,......, ..,,. James Boyd ,,,,..,,,,.,,,,..., ,,,.... ' l hat moon-calf expression ....,......,., Paul Brines ,,,......,,, .,,,,.., C 'urly locks ....,,.,......,..,,...,......... ,.,..,.. Glen Burnside ,,,,.,,. ...,,.. P ep, zip, speed! ....,.. Ruby Chapman ....... ....,,, I Dreamy eyes .,.......... VVayne Conner .,,. .,,.,,. I mposing stature .......,...,,,... Bernieee Curry ...,... George Dyson ,,,, ,,,,...A little dash of pepper,,,,..., . .,,,... La rge feet ,,,..,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,, ,. Lueile Euyler ,,,,.,, ,,,.r., S tateliness ,Y,,.,,,,...,,,., .,.,,,,,,,,... Anna Fey ..........,.,..,,, ,.,.,,, ' l'he sparkfyj in her eye ..,,,.. .,...,,, Louisa Fleming ...,..... ,,,,,, C Erin .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, Helen Haber ,.,,.....,.. Fred Harvey .,...... Lois Henderson .,,,.. ,......D1gn1fied?.......,,.....,,.,..., ...,,.Steady and tr11e?.,..,,..,.. ...,,,.Clearing her throat......... Ralph Henninger ....... ..r.r.. B ass Voice ....,,........,.,.. Cyrus Horney .......,, .r,,,.. L 'lear Diction ...rrrrr,.r. Frank Ingalls .......,,,.,, ,,,,,,, I nconspicuousness ,,,,,r, Laurence Kearby ,,,r,, .,,,, , ,,Merry Ha-Ha r,,,r,,,,, Irene Kelly .........,. ..,,,.. ' l'iny. but Oh My! ...,,.,,, John Langan .,,...., ,,..,., H appy go lucky ',.,.. .,,, Doris Lawler ,,,.,,,.,., ,.,.... P ola Negri Eyes ........ Harriet Loring .,.,..,,,. , ....... Charleston craze .....,. .. Kenneth McMahon .,..... ....... S mall feet? ...,..,,,.,. Morris Price ,,.................. ..,.... N oisy ways .....,.......... Volney Rittenhouse ..,.,....Y,.i.., VVinning ways ....,.,,,,,.. Francis Simpson ........ .....,. P ermanent Marcel .,,,.,,., To To To To To To To To To To 'l'o To To , 1,0 To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Ambition get a letter be popular have curly hair play a violin be tough wear a diamond be loved be a toe dancer be a hero get fat grow tall clerk in a grocery store be a farmer keep house elope keep from breaking strings he a business lady run a danee hall be a missionary be an actor be dramatic be noisy recite be sleepy he a soldier teach History be an Angell be an athlete teach school be an Artist be the life of the party Norman Sipes .....,,,, ,,..... I ndi fannaj ....,,.,.....,...,.., To be noticed Kermit Smith .,..,,,,....,. ..,,,,. If 'rench conversation .,,... ., To play Basketball Dorothy VonAch ....... ....... H ard worker ...,......,,,i..,, To be an interpretive dancer Janet VVells ,,,.,,.,,. ,,.,. . .Calmness? ,,,.,,.,, To teach Latin 4,-MQ. af: .4 - f 1 a we S -. -1 v, q w :VE , 4- mm 'pg an tx X ',i:1,, mm If Q 3 . - I T E M y y111!ili'g'l5'f . sr, A !!:hlmls I inf III J I ,-i .,hi.,l lf ,QGl Q 1 t. --- p .F Y- li ! . In Ji., I' uw! 'm u ,-'X J ,f1-- we p V i' -------- nf- My f cc -lf .ffffi f Qjfm 3::.v:::i:-f-. were f f--' fff-' -'filth ---r - ' I ' rf?-:W-- i THIRTY-SIX -of oPHo E E lf A 5555553355513 :EE5E5E5E5E5E5E55jE1 I Uhr ZKP-lirhn IEEE OFFICERS President ..,..........,,,,........ .,...,,,..,.,.,....... ,,..,,,. G E ORGIA L0usDoN Iyif'H-PTCSidK7lf ....,,,,,,, ..,.,., . .. .,,......,.,. Blizssy DYSON Secretary and Trea.s'urer ..,.... 4,,..,. I JELMER CERIFFITII Qintnrg nf the Sfnphnmnrr Qllami lVe, the loyal members of the biggest and brightest class in the Rushville High, namely the Sophomores, resumed our studies in September after a well spent but far too short vacation. As Freshmen wc had labored hard, endeavoring to make an impression on our teachers which would carry us through the remaining three years. Some of us believed that after traveling the rough and rocky road allotted to the Freshmen, we might joyously idle through the second year. VVe experienced an unexpected shock, however, when it was conveyed to us by our fond teachers that to avoid the we must study even harder after we had reached the lofty height of Sophomore. YVe bore up bravely under this blow, however, and October found us settled in the old routine. YVe keenly enjoyed the discomforts of the unfortunate Freshmen and took a wicked delight in persecuting them even more mercilessly than we had been during the preceding year. The Sophomore classin spite of its youth has already won laurels in literary, musical, and athletic events, and in the remaining time allotted to us in the R. H. S. we hope to gain still greater glory. So let's all pitch in and leave a record behind us that preceding and succeeding classes will strive to equal and that they may forever reverence the memory of the class of '25. B. D., '25, f N THIRTY EIGHT 1925 Robert Aeheson Ritchey Adkisson Katherine Armstrong Ella Barrett .lessie Bartlette lfary Bartlow Ellen Beatty Leslie Bedenbender llelbourne Bellamy Roy Boehm Leo Bradley llark Brines Mary Byrns lVilliam Cokenour lVilma Crawford Grace Dodds Virginia Dodge Irene Doyle Bessie Dyson Bertie Emeriek Bennie Esslinger Frances Esslinger Irina Feld hiaxine Fry Dorothy Gillenwater Florine Gillette Nina Green Delmer Gritlith Ansel Hare Florenee Hare Floyd Hiekerson Ester Hodges 0112155 illnll llayme Hood Sterling Horney VVilma Illman Francis Johnson Ethel Kennedy Yvard Kirkam Helen Lashbrook Paul Lamaster Imogene Lawler Glenn Lawson Edna Logan Georgia Logsdon Susan Long Louise hiallory Leona Mefonahay Berniee hfiltenherger Mauriee Moore Vail Moore Charles Newell Lloyd Pearson Ethel Pelton Eleanor Persinger Esmond Quinn Russel Quinn Tilden Quinn Nell Ridings La Verne Riggall Gertrude Rittenhouse Dorothy Robeson Elwyn Robinson Dwight Rohn Virgil Root Ellie 1112-iirhn Elaine Rose Leo Sellers Paul Settles Harold Simpson Agnes Smith Russel Smith Gladys Sowers Russel Spillers Robert St. Clair Doris Stephens .lunior Stephens Herinan Stewart Loren Strong Lorena Thompson Lyle Thompson Inez Toland lrene Unger Leo Vaneil Nellie VValker Lela Yvristen lfarion Young Mauriee Young Verne Young Donald Zeigler Verna VVells Laura Dean Evelyn Gillette Hazel Daniels Lloyd Moore Helen Moore Vail lIorgan Maxine Morgan 'IHKRTY NINE fix 3 J. I I I was Uhr Ee-Erhn , , ,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,f , .,.l...,,...,,h,, -lr ra- , 1 ..f..A.,'N,i, ,,,, . ,W ,,. ,, A ,J -,:l,.::..: :ev rw 'zzz ::,1'::::f,:::-:pri . A Svnphnmurv Humps 'Tis twenty-six, we're Sophomores And we will graduate If providence ordains it In nineteen twenty-eight. YVe are a most astoundin f class 5- Though some of us are youthful Maurice, Marian and Vern Are the Young to be truthful. And one thing is now puzzling us One thing welve never seen VVhy Nina is a Sophomore YVhen still so very Green.', If youid like some amusement Just watch Virginia Dodge VVhen Ping our great big HStrong man Is throwing paper wads. If Laverne begins to WViggle It's the Charleston, I suppose, If you see some one blossoming It must be Elaine the Rose VVe don't know why Paul Settles Or what makes Maxine Fry VVhy Susan is a Long girl Or why she is so shy. And now I guess we've finished But wait, yet there is Moore, For Helen would feel slighted If we left her out I'm sure. ffg .f , 4 Little Mary Burns Little Mary Burns Mary sat on a red hot stove Yes, little Mary burns. Now little Maurice, Don't you ery You'll be a big boy Bye and bye. Loren hit him in the eye As he went along. And when he recovered, He said, Isn't I.oren Strong? Now we nmst tell one on Vail He's awfully fond of Betty They say that he escorted her To the High School 'fOperetty. Russel went to ThompSon's house Lorena wasn't home I don't know what happened then Or I'd put it in this poem. Mr. Hiekerson and Mr. Horney YVait around until almost morning. One at a time they take their turn Eseorting home Miss Mary Byrns. , .lx 5 I know a Sophomore whose name is Riggall He likes to hear her talk and giggle VVho? VVhy the One so fair Of course I mean Miss Flossy Hare. f i f V Qlk f 'F ,' A, K V +' :ff f K lnl l m l l lumll, y3 5? f X 'I 'I I muunu n llllllllumlllullll I umm K ' W flag '3'wjN'3Q 1,1j1,jft,qll.1WnylfwxixsI C3 T H rw A .W 'iii Xim:Walllliilflliiiiiiltllllllllllllill I e . 'wh mnumnmnmm u f- K , i e g o if an JL, A -- ' W 1- f 5 i , V ,if- 1 -i i- . l J F. ws.. , , W... M+,a-, I S . .f ,M VgS'wi':jiQ1 , 'I-7 W' -I A m,L,Q,,ER1' if W 'WHi7VV ' ' rm, FORTY v . Y ,xii .W ,, W' FR SH f , ,S Uhr IRQ-Erhn 1525 1 ' 7 A fe v t g- W ,J CLASS OFFICERS President , ..7,7...... ,.,., ,,,,,, .......,.... A,,.7. ,,...,,A.,., ....,, I 7 w w ' 1 GHT Honmas I'ice-Presideni .,..,.,,YY...,....,. ..,,.. IN IARJORY BONVMAN Secretary and Treasurer ..,,,,, ..,,,,,, If 'RANK BYRNS The good of about sixty. months cruise Freshman Bay Gilman Eizturg ship Fresliman set sail on September, 1925. She had a good crew After laying at anchor for three months, she started on a nine of adventure. The crew steered her to :1 strange place called and there she dropped anchor. The crew thought this to be a ter- rible place, because crews of older ships knew of the coming of the new ship and had prepared for her. They certainly gave the crew some thrills at the get-acquainted party. But we, finally, got used to the place and the time for report cards came. There was niueh sighing and, I think, a little crying, but, due to the good advice of the faculty advisors, everyone got straightened out. And now, in the year of nineteen twenty-six we hope to end our freshman year successfully, and hope to have better sailing next year. J. F. FORTY-TWO Q 'V il l , l l 1925 Eh? IK?-Erhu Ellrmhmzin 0112155 IKnll Aclleson. YVilbur Armel, Irene Beatty, Eslie Black, Raymond Bloomfield, Robert Bowman, Marjory Bryant, Harold Byrns, Frank f'liipman. Florence Chute, Halsted Cokenour, Leslie Cooper, Gerald Cooper, Hazel Corbridge, Lucille Daniels, Helen Dean, Gerald Degitz, Louis, .lr. Dodds, Harold Draine. lileanor Estes, Lucille lilverliart, Ellen Fey, Dorothy Fleming, Jeanette Green, John Garrison, Dace Golloway. Frances Harvey Stanley Hester, Katllryn Hiles, Francis Hodges, Dwiglit Yaap, Bertie l'rlollei1liaeli. Faye Howard, Forrest leenogle, Minnie Jones, Morris Keeran. Eldon Kennedy. Elsie Lambert, Harold Lcacli, Lawrence Logsdon. Edward Logsdon. Etliel Long, Frances Loring, Earl Lutlly, Louise BIJll'Sll?lll, Henry 1lcCre-ery, Francis 1IcKee, Roy McDougal, Robert Mm-Vay, C'linton Moran, lVilliam Paisley, James Perdue, Zelma Perry, Kenneth Powell, Irene Settles, Alice Stamlmaugli, Helen Stephens, Adali Tliompson. Augusta Vanffleave, Gretclien Vl'alker, Cl1I1l'lCS VVl1eell1ouse, Ermond FURTY THREE Uh? IK?-Erhn 1525 .. , .- , + 13,53iff.5::::L....:.::1zrL:4:4::..:::::::L.-..111.Tg,....-,..,.....3 A xxvxrr Jjq,,g::f A'-!?iT ' 'rf 4 eg ,. . if rfiplip. Uhr 1Harrnt-Elrarhrra Gbrganigatinn The Parent-Teachers' Organization of the Rushville Union School District, is an or- ganization which represents the co-operative attitude of the parents of the children in the Public Schools. This organization has been in existence for several years. In recent years the organization has grown rapidly in numbers relative to membership and has also grown rapidly in interest and actual service to the schools. This organization has been instrumental in building the sentiment of the Community be- hind the schools. The organization holds six regular meetings during the school year. The meeting months are October, November, January, February, March, and April. It has become a custom in recent years to divide the Parent-Teachers' Meeting cafeteria supper is served and this provides for an informal teachers and parents can be acquainted. This opens the avenue and parents and a better understanding of school conditions and The money which is obtained from these cafeteria luncheons in the interests of the schools. This year the Parent-Teachers' into two parts. Usually a social hour, at which time of contact between teachers affairs is the result. is used by the Organization Organization sponsored the school nurse and was successful in financing a splendid health program in our schools, under the leadership of a very competent and efficient school nurse, Mrs. Pauline G. Bovey. The Second part of the Parent-Teachers' Meeting is usually devoted to a formal program. The Organization has from time to time seen various phases of the regular work of the school demonstratedq by teachers and pupils. Demonstrations of the Music work, of Physical Education, Penmanship, etc., has given the Parents and the general public an opportunity to become more familiar with the way in which our schools function. Many speakers of educational note have addressed our Parent-Teachers' Association and have brought messages of inspiration for better and more efficient schools. Our Parent-Teachers, Association enjoys affiliations with the State and National Parent- Teachers' Association and is yearly represented at the State and Regional Conventions. Rushville's Parent-Teachers' Association is in a most flourishing condition at the present time and the interest is such that the Organization will in the future accomplish great things for the schools of Rushville. The Association at the present time enjoys the splendid leadershhip of the following ofiicers. President .i,.,.......,,,..,........,i.............. Mr. Geo. H. Keellng Secretary ,.,,.. ........ M rs. Everett M21llOl'y Treasurer .,..,,.,.,,,,,, ,....,.. M rs. A. J. LaSllII16tt EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Robt. Gr. Smith Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Warrington Mrs. Geo. H. Keeling Mrs. J. H. McCune Mr. Edward Hall Mrs. Iiuella Lantz Guy H. Miller Mrs. Geo. Dyson Ira Bigham VVm. Fahnestock Miss Cornelia Ingles L. E. McKinzie Mrs. Everett Mallory Mrs. Pauline Bovey QE517?,,'5:1i 'i?:'z T'1'r 'T:i':... .wifi . 'tzipfwzzzeilifr' ' .3 X Q? 2,951 --,,, sL.,,,:, ,..,,,.M. E g, f ., 1 Wee-: lv, i-' Lawf FORTY-FOUR T' IEEE Uhr JK?-Erhn Uhr l!DftirP I wont to ths oflicc' um: day Miss Seward svnt mv Shv said-ff That I talked too mnrh. So, I wvnt to the oiiicc. I was scared. F1111 SCil1'f'df YViIma came out Shi- said: Sit here: and wait I'II call NIL Smith. I waited too. I hate ofiic-es Q'l'ln-y art- so stuffy. S0 quict And so. Oh forhiddingj. Mr. Smith carnv in. Ht- Iookvd at me' and I started To grin. hut I didn't. I told him eu-ry thing And then we hoth talkvd. Oh lots And now I'm not 2-ac-arcd. ...,.,..,,,.,. lfuch. FORTY FIVE Uhr IRQ-'iErhn IEEE Glnmxnrrrial Manual flraining 'Q 1525 Uhr fir-iirhn Munir iErunnn1iw Srivnrr u p 3,1 W., A ..,. . H .... Y-..-v.-.., . , ,, , ,. , A., , .W .. ,,,,, W. . .., A Uhr 132-frhn .ae 12125 V 1 .22 ...Q A w3.4.,.,rZ , . .. , .. vw iKu2-hnillv Qigh Svrhnnl Arrrehiting illrlatinnia The Rushville High School enjoys the distinction of having ac- crediting recognition from three sources. It is a fully accredited High School and is recognized as a four-year high school by the Department of Education of Illinois, by the University of the State of Illinois, and by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools. Colleges and Universities. The high standard of our high school has been made possible by a co-operative community, which has stood by a progressive and far- sighted Board of Education, that was willing to give unselfishly its time and labor to bring about thc present standards. By the employment of competent administrative officers and teachers, the High School Curri- culum has been so arranged that the Rushville High School offers to its patrons four distinct courses, fitting the needs of the community which it serves. The fact that our high school has attained the highest accrediting which can be given a high school, that is, a 'ihiember of the North Central Association of Secondary Schools, Colleges, and Universities, is proof in itself of the efliciency of thc school. The High School has grown in recent years, both from the stand- point of students and from the standpoint of the development of its courses and extra-curricula activities. This growth has called for a new addition to our present High School Building. By the time school con- venes Sept. 1, 1926, the present plant will have been enlarged and the Rushvillc High School will continue its march of progress and efhciency. , tam 61, if i lllllmlnllnlwvi P 5 X315 jimi XL- - b4al1m1:c e ,fe -A ,, X , VN L Q 1 I.: if-X .nfi '55 v ' , ' --' ' T Q Aa iz fill!! 3. E-X ' fl II llllllli L ' 'Q 1 il 'H I i rl-it il 9 V Lu'e 5We s f - v . .. ll.!1,J X jf is Q! 4lM,...-M-n-u!l fe1F ' - J Vt' - in , M u . ..u- ..-v 5 'ff' , V -' .. I. ........:. hui..imI1II1nI11IvIIIIIIImIuInmmmiumim......ii1sqifgfe I wQ I ..mnilluu liinl muumll . . .....mmla.lL f, ' 'He 'fill f . X.:-I tm LJ' ,. ,., 1, .- . . W K 1 A .... .,,, . FORYY EIGHT Gbrgani- ZEIHU115 was pp why mpasfhn ' T fju Annual Staff Edifol'-iii-l'l1if'f ,,.,,, .A.,, IN IARY li. CIRIFFITH IIS-Yi-Yfllllf Editor ,,.,.,.,,,,,..,,A.,A,. ,,,,Y,,, I ,. I.ol'1sE BuowN Bll.?iII,l'S.9 MYIIlHfjl'1' .....,..,,,,,,...,,.,. ,,,,,A, I IEYVIS VANVVINKLE .flssisiant Iizlxilzess Alllilllgfl' AA...,. ,,,,,,, I IAYMOND THoM1'soN IIIITIIIIIIIOII JIIIIZUIFI' ..,.....,,,..,,,.. .,,,,,,..,,,, B RYAN BIVRPIIY L' 1 'I zterrzry E1 itor .....,..,7,,.,,,..... ,,..,,..,, B IA1u' C. IJEAN 44SSiSfIl7lf Iiifffrnrly Editor ,,.,.. ,..., N I1LDm:u B1-:LLOMY Calendar Editor ,,..,....,,,.,,,, ,,,,, I .oI'ELLA CRAWFORD Joke Editor ......,,,A,, ............. I iI r1I RIFIIPIY Boys' Athletics ,,,,,, ..,.....,-,,,,..A,,,..,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, R oy BIASON Girls' -'1H1lcfics ...... ,..,,,.,.....,... .,,,,,...... H . Annu-:'r'rE I,l rHY Sfcnofra' lzcrs ..,A, ...,, H ERSCIIEL Hr:1ic'IIE Ml-:LBA IAJNG , 3 Art Edzfor ..7,7.... A .,,..,,,7.....,....,A...,..,,.,..,7 IIOHERT YVonK 1'I'l'!lS1ll'FI' ,,,,,,,,,..,.,, ,,,,,,, G Eonom S'r11:1-71,1-: Snap Shot Editor .,....,,,. ,.,.. .,... ,.......... IN I I my HALI. Faculty Jd'z1i.v0r ,.,I.,,,.,...,,.,,..,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,... I....... I , mm I.. HVRT The Staff entcrcd upon this yearls work with earnest determination to publish a book, not only artistic, not only with a complete record of school evcnts, but also to portray thc loyal spirit of the students of thc Old Itushvillc High. It has been 11 stupendous task and wc have done our best to create a book that will bc il credit to our School. VVhen ycars have gone by and you search out this annual, the monument to the deeds of the Class of '26. wc hope that it will bring back pleasant reminiscences of your happy high school days and renew thc spirit of days that arc gone. Boiron. FOWTY NINE the Ev-1 rhn 4 1925 l .y t JAX , . Jef! W ,-. 1. Nellie Xlialker Maurice l'rire Mary Clrithth l.ois Ilenderson Xliss Taylor Marjorie llowman Ehitnrial Staff CTLIPPINGS FROM THE RUSHVILLH PAPERS RlialINiiTON PRIZES Une silver pin and Eve certificates were is- sued to the following students as awards of a lifteen minute Remington speed test, written .lanuary TES. 1020. Maxine Stephens won the silver pin, writing at the rate of 433 words per minute. Maurice Priceftitt words per minute. flinton Utterhiiii words per minute, liernice Cnrryfril words per minute. Grant llace-fr27 words per minute. YYayue tionnerf-23 words per minute. lfach received a certitieate. if I, P. S. UFFICIAI, TALKS TU llltill SCITOOI. Mr. C. T.. Quaintara. the assistant director of the department of public relationsg gave a very interesting tall: to the high school students last Thursday on accidents. He warned against pick' ing up any wire in the street or along the high tension lines, because it may carry electricity enough to be fatal. Ile said never to turn on a switch when your hands are wet. because ll!! volts is enough to kill a person under these cir- cumstanees. Mr. Quaintara gave a demonstration of atti- icial respiration. .Xnd he said that a seemingly dead person may be brought back to consciousness by this method. lle told what to do if a person was knocked unconscious by electricity. This talk was enjoyed by everyone. and sometime it may be the means of saving some person's life. ANNUAL STUNT SALE The Annual stat? presented a very clever and unique stunt 'l'hursday morning of last week. in the high school gym. This stunt was presented before the sale of annuals was put on. The stnnt was in the form of a regular annual statit' FIFTY meeting called by the liditor. The various assoi ciate editors were called upon to give their re- ports. Several members of the facility were im' personaterl in thc snap-shot section. The steno- graphers were busy taking down the reports dura ing the entire meeting. The athletic liditor re- ported that he could scarcely obtain a picture of our star athletes in basketball, football, and track. as they were so busy filling contracts' with differ- ent colleges. The Art liditor drew a very clever picture of one of the students at the meeting. ln conclusion the president of each class was called upon to tell why his class should buy an annual. Mr. Smith was the representative of the faculty. After the stunt, subscriptions were taken for 7225 annuals. JOINT l.ITl'1RARY l'ROGR.XNl The tirst joint program of the literary socie- ties was given Friday, ,liebruary 12, in the assem- bly roem. Mr. Smith, who had charge of the pro- gram. made a few opening remarks to explain that the object of the program was not to amuse. but to pay tribute to the great American. .Xbraham Lincoln. whose birthday it was, The program consisted of patriotic speeches, quotations. and musical numbers, all in keeping with the patrio- tic spirit of the day. The assembly was beautil fully decorated for the program with .Xmerican flags. A large picture of Abraham Lincoln hung at thc front of the assembly room. draped with the American flag. Four members of the puhlic speaking class paid especially tine tribute to the memory of .Xbraham Lincoln. Those who gave tributes were l'anl llrincs. George Steele. Roy Mason and Lnella Crawford. The Tth and Sth grades were visitors and their numbers filled the assembly room to capacity. ,W , . ,pt , - .135 are - Q B Svtuhent-Zlkirnltg Glnunril OFFICERS President ...... .........,..,.,....,,,............ S UPT. RoB'r. G. SMITH Secretary ............,,A....,................,.,............... PRIN. Jas. F. PINKERTON FACULTY MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS Robt. G. Smith Robt. Keeling Jas. F. Pinkerton Leslie Burnside Marion Negley Katherine Hester Dorothy Dyson Georgia Logsdon Hildreth Ashwood Paul Brines The R. H. S. Student-Faculty Council is now in the fifth year of its history and is functioning in a regular and systematic manner. At the first meeting the president announced the following committees: Social, with Miss Ashwood as chairman, Literary, Miss Dyson chairmang Athletic, with Mr. Negley as chairman, Finance, Paul Brines chairman, and Descriptive, with Mr. Pinkerton chairman. Problems of importance that require special attention are re- ferred to the proper committee. These committees make recommendations to the Board on all matters relating to their respective problems. At these council meetings, discussion of problems relating to the High School are entered into freely by both students and faculty members. Thus the point of view of both students and faculty are obtained and a more harmonious solution is made. Occasionally the longer sessions of the council are followed by a generous spread, served in the cooking rooms by that department. FWF? . , , IP .. TT--W J- -- was..- ,W X U ,e 1---zz:--' --f- :Ev---A-v '-------Y ---- G V' f f 1' 1 gg - MMMH ' ii -,. + ,eemfw --r f- f --- vfH--'4--- 'P ,. -1- fm., FIFTY-ONE Ghz Be-iirhn l' 1925 l l Katherine Hester livalyu Marquis Mary Catlneriiie Dean Mary Grillith George lbyson Olive llellorvl Analnina Elitmrrg Snrivtg Officers Firxi Semester President ,......,7,, ..,, . . 77,,.. .,... I t0BER'I' KI-:ELING l'iee-President .,.........7... ,....,.,,,.,,7A , ,ROBEIQT VVOHK Secretary and Treasurer ..,., 7.... . ,. ..... BIARY C'A'rHER1N1a DEAN Officers Second Semester President ,,,,,,.., ,...,,,,. ,..,..,,, ,,.... .,,,,, ,,,. G E 0 1 1 me DYSON IYlI'I Pl'l'.Yld!'l1f .. ..,.. LOREN STRoNo Ser-1'etf1r'y ,-,,,,.., A... ...,,,,,, ,,,, l , o UISE NIALLORY The Analotos Literary Society had a very successful year. The programs given were presented in a most excellent manner. The society did much this year towards developing the literary and musical talents of its members, and in training the students to appear before an audience. The following members won points in the Inter-Society Contest: Katherine Hester ,... ,..... , ,, ...,7,......,,.. Piano Solo Mary Catherine Dean ,,,,, ,7,7 l Cxtemp. Speaking Georfre Dyson ,,....e,....,. e,,. ,..,..,,,e,e, ,......,...,,,...... O r z ition D . Every year after the inter-society contest the winners in their events are sent to the VVestern Illinois League lleet to do their best for the honor of the school. It is with this in mind that we, the Analotos, not so much as a society, but as a loyal part of R. H. S., cheerfully send forth our contestants May 1. 1926. FIFTY-TWO 1925 Uhr Er-7 rhn llorvstlu-:LPell--1' Marie liulilslmru Ih-1-mulcttuI!-iwinxm l.m1is:i FlL'l'llllllIlH Paul Nlllftill Mary llull Nlzirjwrle llmxmzm Iihilnmathiam iflitvrarg Snrivig flUll4'l'I'.V Filwl' Sl'NIf'Stl'l' Pzvuvirlmzf AAA,AA.,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,.,,, l ivy MASON Viz-1'-1'1'r'.viz11'11t ,,,,..,,.A,,,,,,,, ,,,, l BRYAN AIVIIPIIEY Sl'l'l'l'ffll If and Trzfaszzrm ',,., ,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.A,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,, N I i my IIALI, Uffic1'r.v SFVUIIII Srrnexlwz' Prwsirleizi ,,,,,,.., ,..,7,7..,.,.,,7,..,,,A.,,,A,,,,.,,,,A,,,,A,,,,,, l uANc'is Rilzisixux I'if-1'-l'rf'.vic11'1zf .,,...,,,,,,....,, .,,,.. Y vumu, INuLEs Sf'1'l'1'far'11 and Tl'f'11x1ll'f'1' ..,.,,, ,,,,,, ..,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, l 5 1 rms IUKXVLIQR Tllcre was il l'lH1ll:Qk' manic in thi- lIll2l'l'-SOCll'tY vuritv-at :uid cle-hate this ywir. thc dc-hatiiig le-:igue organim-d :1 tflflllglllill' dc-hatc tliclwfure omitting our usual inter- society clclmtv from tln- cuiltvst. Nluch intl-rest hzix ln-cn clisplayvd in our inn-tiligs this ya-:um :md also vcry iustrllc-tivc progrnins lmvc lim-ii give-xl. Thi- Pliilom:1tl1i:111 cmitvstziilts wcrc: Violin Solo , ,,.. , ,,,.,.,,,, , , ,.,., ,,,, ,,,, , . ,,,... l Jurtlica Pr-lton l'lXlVllll10I'2lIll'lJllS Slwakiiigr ,,,,.,,,, Paul llzirtiu Vovul Solo . ...,,, ,,,,..., , . , ,,.I,uuis:L Flvniing Dvclzllnzitiuli .. ,,....., ,Mary Hall Pismo Solo ,, ,, ,, . ,.,, ,,BIe1r'iul'y liuwiiism Ureifiun ,, ,,,,,. ..,..,, ..,., l 3 crmulctte Buwmaii Umllpositimi YVritin5: ,, ,,..,..,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,..,,, , , , ,,,,. ,Mariv Gnlmlwlxorn In this cuiitvst the Plllltllllfltlllilllh won thc liriiuivr, Thr wililivrs of thvir cw-nts wcre: llorotliwi P1-lton. l,0lllSil l'lll'll1i11g, Mary Hull. Hririv Gold:-churn. The-sc con- lvstzmts will rcprc-scllt thi- sc-liool :it the lllinoi5 VI-stm-1'11 I,c-agm' Mm-t. to hu hvlml in Bt'ill'1lStilX!'Il, April 30 :incl May l. 1926. FIFTY-THREE . View , Ghz K2-Erhn Q., 1525 H, . ,4. ,, , core or , .,r,s-.A-if ' Wig e e 4, fi 4 rr 'LL 'yn'-z-sf me , ,:--rr --141 ':'rvT:,-s-Y--L -f, L ,'-'H ' - rf .-M44-'.'::z7:iz-Fr-:rr--::g:1:i::,: , -fb 5, J .- , , 139 Robert lieeling Yirgil Ingles Roy Mason George Steele llonalcl Xlenely Louis X'anXYinl4le Glrierngular Bvhating ilieagne This year a triangular debating league was organized between Beardstown, Vir- ginia, and Rushville High Schools, whereby each school developed both a negative and an afhrmative team. The question chosen for debate this year was, Resolved, That the United States is Justified in Entering the lllorld Court with the Reserva- tions suggested by President Coolidgef, The Rushville team was chosen from the High School Debating League. The members of these teams were six young fellows who will some day undoubtedly rival the golden oratory of lVilliam Jennings Bryan, or Senator Borah, in his fiery eloquence. On the night of the debate, our aftirlnative team stayed at home to match Beards- town, and our negative team met Virginia at Virginia. Our expectations were high, our debaters were good, now we have two silver cups. IK. Q. S. Erhating Evague ln order to increase interest, knowledge, participation in parliamentary law, in order to bring those interested in Public Speaking into a closer fellowship, the Rush- ville High School Debating League was established under the able leadership of llr. Smith and hlr. Kost. Every Monday night, promptly at 7:30, the members of thc league flocked to Li, in- ,, ,. x5i,,,f, 2, , X 'W FIFTY FOUR fi get -1 1925 1 ig, W5g9?.,k Uhr 532 Erhn L nm,-M,,,,,g Y,.,Y,, ,,,e,,,,,,,,,A,, W-U-- ......,.- ...eil ,. ,. , . ,, . , . ,1 A -1 - , -'Y ,W mn- ,.,.. a- ,.,, ,-.----......,-.......-- Q-.,-..4 X AA'f I ' ' --U-Aas-A-as-as---A-M -M---as -1, as-S-'S-WMM--,fa Rushville High School and made the four walls of the Assembly room ring with the discussion of deep and weighty matters. In short, the league has been a most successful organization and has assuredly accomplished its purpose in arousing interest in debate and public speaking. Perhaps some day the future president of United States after delivering his in- augural address will say to the first lady of the land that he was once upon a time a member of the R. H. S. Debating League. SelahfXVho knows? CBnnlh Svrhnlarahip Olluh There are many societies i11 the Rushville High School, but none which sur- pass the good-scholarship club. Anyone can be a member of this club if he has the will and tl1e brains. There are no dues or fines to pay unless it be to burn the inid- night oil occasionally. There is no President or Vice-President, but nevertheless, it is well organized. You may wonder how one may be admitted as a member to this club, or perhaps you already are a member. Think back, Senior, have you belonged to thc club for four years? Have you even fallen by the wayside? YVouldn't it be a grand and glorious feeling to say when you graduated, 'KI have always received an 'AAU in my studies PU The following students averaged in five subjects: Sophomm-cs Junior Louise Mallory P41111 C- B1'i1ICS Georgia Logsdon Senior Nellie Yvalker Mary Griffith 'Ihe following students received AH in four subjects: Freshmen Irene Armel lfarjory Bowman Helen Daniels Dorothy Fey Jeanette Fleming Kathryn Hester Ethel Logsdon Sophomores Robert St. Clair Jessie Bartlett hlary Bartlow Ellen Beatty Virginia Dodge Bessie Dyson Vail hloore Russell Smith Lela Wlristen Juniors Paul C. Brines Louisa Fleming Irene Kelly Seniors Louella Crawford Lucile Foster Marie Goldsboro Virgil Ingles Netha Ingles Sylvia Ingles Ruth Ritchey Delmer Griffltll 42?-Ep-, 1- 09-A A .W MMM rg , , , A ,,,e., , ,, ... el Y M- , ,im sf uf 'W LWQQQQQ-' x ' ' J, I I' flaw ' X' FIFTY-FIVE K fam' GUY Mffhn a 1925 W- - N -.--.gn.L,..4..,., 1, A ,..1..aiuw .,,, -L. ,Y , ,Y Wm- 72- YWY. if -W .W7w..n.,....,..-f. . ,Y i Y, ., f jg ' - -1' f-2 -ff ' '-W--as - 1 ,,1, , QW' iff' 1 ifrrm- -1,,-:gg-:::1f-f,'-- 'vi L.-115' . , is s smww ,J fi' :Svrninr 0112155 Flag The Senior Class Play Adam and Eva, was given April 23, 1926. The cast of characters was as follows: James King, a rich man .............,.................... ......, L eslie Burnsides Adam Smith, his business manager .,...,, .,.... B ryan Murphy .........Ruth Ritchey ,,.,..,..Ge0rge Steele Corintha, his parlor maid ....,..........., Clinton DeVVitt, his son-in-law ..,,..., Julie DeWitt, his eldest daughter ...,,. Eva King, his youngest daughter ,...,...,...., ........ I .ouella Crawford Aunt Abby Rocker, his sister-in-law ........ ,.........,.. iN Iildred Bellomy Dr. Jack Delameter, his neighbor ..........,,.,......,, Raymond Thompson ....,l..........Mary Hall Horace Pilgrim, l11s uncle ........,.....,.,.,............,................ Virgil Ingles Lord Andrew Gordon, his would-be-son-in-law ....,... Robert Keeling Coach .........,........,..,......,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,.. Miss Dyson Adam and Eva is the story of a wealthy business man who has a genius for making money, but not a trace of talent for manag- ing his extravagant, spoiled family. His young business manager envies him his position as father. They change places, and the re- sults are most amusing. J, K aff? . , .WA-4112,-Q'..yr3r' , T A 5 T T FIFTY SLX L, 1925 ,hf , 3 IQ, Uhr Ev-Erhu 1 nga. 3 2. ? 1' - - - v... W..,v.V .,-v .Y WY ' Y -f A - V V , . N-, .Q Zluninr Wing llartha By the Day. a comedy in three acts, was given by the Junior Class, ltlareh 26, 1926. Everyone enjoyed Martha's philosophy of life and her exceptional ability to manage. The whole east did remarkably well and the characters they represented are as follows: CAST Francie. seven year old daughter of Martha ........,,.. Lucille Euyler Cora, sixteen year old daughter of Martha ,,i,.........,....,, Irene Kelly Bla Slawson, the grandmother .,... ,,,,.....,..,,,,..,...,,,,,,.. H arriet Loring lllartha Slawson, a scrub woman in New XyOl'k..BCFllildl'tt6 Bowman Steve Lundy, the over-bearing landlord .....e,,,,,,....,,.......... Paul Boiee Clair Land, the governs-ss to Mrs. Sherman's son ,,,,.. Louisa Fleming Sam Slawson, Marthals husband ..,.....,rr,.,.......,..rY Ralph Henninger Frank Ronald, the millionaire hero ..,,,.,r.....,...........,........ Paul Brines Mrs., Allen Sherman, sister to Frank Ronald ....rr,,.... Doris Lawler Amy Pelham, a friend of Mrs. Sherman .....l,...,,,,,r,r.... Bernice Curry Shaw, the butler ....,....,v,....,.,,.......,,,........... ,......... P aul Boice Allen Sherman ,,,,,, ,..,. , ,. ,,,,r i,,.., ..... ....... J 1 1 nior Dyson Flicker .,rv......,..,. ....,,...r......L..........vrw.,r......V.....,.. ....,,r....... 'I ' he dog Director-Miss Seward -,M .f , FIFTY SEVEN one Jap-Erhn was - A . ,sw ,, ,W ,,,,,, , Y, ,, '-,.., 4.5.-.. , , ,, ,W , X 25 U ,E , . ,. wr. ., .,., WN, ,w,,,n,LY.,,,.W,,-,,,,,S QQ J, ., W, -vw Uhr 132112 nf Igarrelnna The Belle of Barcelona, a musical Comedy in three acts, given by eighty students of the Rushville High School, Thursday evening, February 23, 1926. A visit to historic old S main, thc land of sunshine and son 1', tamhourines and A . D 5- castanets dashlnr 5CI101'ltZ1S and tlll'lll11'l0' romances frallant senors and wav Torea- 7 C 7 Z7 FQ , dors. An Irishman abroad an liln rlish rovcrness in trouble an American Lieutenant v 5, 5, 1 in love, and The Belle of Barcelona cngagcd to a scheming Nobleman. CAST OF C HARACTE RS Luis De Montero .,.....rr,...,....... ,,,.7,,7,,.....r,,......,,.. ..,,.,... P a ul Martin Gloria de Montero ....,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,7, I Iary Hall llargarita .,....,..,,,.. ....,,....., I .ouisa Flemming hlerccdes .,,.., ...,.,, B ernadettc Bowman De La Vega ...... .rr....,,... l ames Lashmett Pedro ...,.,.,,,,. ,..,,,, I tobert Keeling Emilia ....,,,,. .,,.. R alph Hennigcr Don Juan .,,,,. ........,,. l unior Stephens Don .lose ,r,,,....., ,,e,,.. C ireorge Dyson, Jr. Dona llarccla ..,...,,, ,..,,,,,,, H laxine Carrick Dona Anita ,,,,...,...,.,..,,......,,, ,..,.,, I lildred Bellomy hlartha hiatilda Ayres .....,,,,, ..,,,,,,,. D oris Lawler Lieutenant Harold lVright ..,rr,, .,,..Y.., I Donald Menely Pat hfalome ...,....,,,,...,..,,................,,,,....,,,,,,..,...,,.,,,,..,,, Byron hlurphy Captain Colton ..,,.....r,,..r,,,..,.r,....,.,....,....,e,e..,,,,,,,, Raymond Thompson Dancing girls and chorus of Spanish students. F7 T' .ff ,Q FIFTY EIGHT ,. TC K .a 4 -Y ' ' 2 wf',..'-use 3.14, -,, -. F 'M ? '1X IZ' rf -5 - ' . fix-faux A-LA I If ' FEIS, g?:,: .5 V pp Uhr ills-Erhn ' If ',.' ? . ff. IEEE .J - Q ., . . Lis, Aihlrlir 2-Xaanriatinn The Athletic Association is one of the most important organizations of our High School Life. and to be a member of this organization is an honor as well as a privilege. Dues of fifteen cents a month entitles one to membership of the A. A. Two tickets are issued each school year and the high school students loyally res- ponded in the purchasing of these tickets. The meetings were held the last Friday in each month at General Exercise. and in these meetings the teams and games were discussed. the students were given a clear understanding of the financial standing of the Association and many other school problems were also discussed. OFFICERS OF A. A. .IAMEs LASHMETT I,I'c Sidf'IIf ......,,,,,, . ,,........,,..,,,,..... . lift?-lJI'l'Sidf'IIf ,,..,, ,i.... I .lewis VANIVINKLI-: Secretary .,,.,,t t,,,t,... IN IARY CiRII If'ITH Treaszzrez' .,,,. ,..,,.. I i. O. ciRAY ? if if Huhliriig Qlnmmiiter Under the direct supervision of Mr. Kost, the Publicity Committee of the Rush- ville High School has accomplished remarkable work. It was through this committee the football, basketball, and other athletic high school events were advertised. hIany unique and clever methods were used in their mode of advertising. which made it possible that the people of Rushville and vicinity have become better ac- quainted with the general school curriculum and the school activities. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Robert Keeling Donald Menely Robert Ivork Paul Brines. Jr. James Lashmett George Dyson Statment illllanagrr Every year a student manager is appointed and this year we were very fortunate in that this office was so capably filled by Donald hIenely. It was his business to take care of the gymnasium, track, football and basketball equipment, to assist the coach in training and taking care of the team. This he did exceptionally well and much credit for our splendid success in athletics is due to Donald. SIXTY was mm las-Emu fix fs -ef? W 7 M, , , , , ,, y,..i...i,.J.5 1,, .1 My ...Lark , .. V, ,, ' , ,,.1Z' TI l'1'T '3t ..' l4t.....,.. ., ,T5.T.. 'T'Z'T'!f7':.-.I--.2 77777172-271' fl HM K TZZ'. ' I 'S TTfT ' '5 l1TLTl'1-..,?W4Tt ' ii'TL Q W QM on e J f ' '1 l gm' 1, , Qlnarh Nvgleg To Coach Ncgley we arc indebted for the most successful athletic season in the history of our school. Through his splendid leadership and coaching, the Purple and Gold has been able in Football and Basket- ball to establish a record to stand for many years in the annals of old R. H. S. fill, N i 5, ,X .--.W . K 4 r 1 3 r, i M SIXTY ONE Uhr IKP-Erhn H fiiflfw 1 was Uhr Glhrvring Svquah lnasmuch as the interest and enthusiasm of Rushville High School students was greatly increased this year and one cheer leader was not able to take care of this overflowing pep and properly conduct organized cheering-So now we have: Donald Augustus Menely Robert Harold Keeling James Andrew Lashmett John Robert Work Gallant debonair young fellows, are they, resplendent in gold and white cos- tumes. And now, yes now, the out town folks know when Rushville hits the basket Hail! All Hail! To the Cheering Squad! ' Yea team, Yea team, Fight 'em! Fight 'em! 17 2, 31 if Who are we for? Rushville! Rushville! 4, 3, 2, 1, ' lVho's going to win one? Rushville! SIXTY TWO weve Yea Rushville, Yea High, Yea! Yea! Rushville High! R, R-ush, Vi-llc That's the way you spell it, Hereys the way you yell it, Rushville! Rushville ! I . 4 ,,, X ' X , ,,,Z ,,,, fiT,,, -Hflfl, , ik.. ik-. .., -f i. , fb ag,..,,,, gg,-1fff' fl, flfffn f,.f!-'iii Mu' M ET? can , ge me Riiffhlg Emilie Eurnnihe There is no doubt in the minds of all that Capt. Burnside knew football and how to apply himself in that sport. His Herculean plunges never failed to gain ground for his team. As a general and a leader Burnsides was ever followed by his loyal comrades. To him and to Coach Negley are we indebted for our successful Football season. Capt. .Burnside will be missed in the football ranks of R. H. S. next season. 4 -Yi:-in-,,, .,.,..,c.l.- if Lbs T., WY ,TLW:::.l Lli:2M....,.. SIXTY THREE Gm me-iirhn IEEE - ---ff -Af---eg 'Z I , widkk ei 71? ',ii ' L.. 11. ig, . .ii V, - ,iii ,M,,A ,g 1 A ,Agg ,,.z 4, ,.,..,...,.,..,,l'wk ....,.,,,..,g....-....,...,...Q.,...:..,-.m,.Q4.::LL:t i rf ,-wig! y-,,,:i,a: ,1:,1s1.A.:LW'- J - . -1:-:fat -ax- H. .. J:- SIXTY-FOUR ,asf 5. LESLIE QTagj BUR NSIDE Fullback For straight hard line plunging and off tackle plays, Burnside had no equal on the team. As interference for the other backfield men T'ag showed in- variably his ability to spill his oppon- ents. He was a strong factor in prac- tically every play. Capt. Burnside will be missed next year. PAUL qspmufy 'roMI.1NsoN As a halfback, Sprout was our c'Red Grangev this year and was recognized in this portion of the State as one of the fastest open field runners. He will play one more year for R. H. S. FRANCIS QPatj REBMAN Although Pat was a new man on the team this year, he filled his position like a regular and exhibited his skill in plunging and open field running for innumerable gains. This is Pat's last year for old R. H. S. ROY MASON As half back, Mason proved that he was capable of upsetting the Huskies and of plunging the line. He was a fast man in the open field and hohbied to end runs Mason will not play for R. H. S. next year. -. . . VM ff: . f x W..-... nu 1525 , U A Uhr 1K2-Erhn A ,..zi,f.,'f N ,J , -.-. :fl VIRGII. INGLICS Whit inside up the left wing of our grid machine this year, heing zx sure taekler and noted for defensive playing. He lIlV2ll'lEil1ly broke np our opponents' plays hefore they even got started. lngrlesfone of the lmest ends who ever played for li. H. S., will not he with ns next year. camo. qnefiyp s'1'r:r1I.r: ln the line, Hefty proved iliIIlSl'lf rig'lit there with the goods in regard to line hnekingr and offensive play. His lmuild, his experienee from last year, and his :ihility all :aided hiln in stopping! lllillly plays hefore they got started. George will also he lnissed next season, l,l'1U l3li.XDl.EY Bradley proved illlllSt'lf one of the regular lllEllIlSl?lyS in grid nmchine this year. In the two years which Leo has yet to play for R. II. S., he should de- velop a whirl wind in the line for offen- sive play. This is l,eo's second yeur for lt. H. S. l,l'1SI.ll'1 Cl'hesj TH .X R P ,Ks ai tzlekler, 'l'h:lrp proved himself 'L . . dead eye Dick in prac'tiL'ully every Qfiillllk His great strength Illililt' hiln il powerfull nmn in hoth line ln1eking1 and ln lnterterenee running. R. H. S. will greatly miss Chex next year. SIXTY-FIVE Elie 732-iirhn 5 A-ai SIXTY-SIX 1 - 1925 JOHNIPI RINICHART Although Jolmie did not occupy a berth on the first team at the beginning of the season, Coach Negley early recog- nized his ability and shifted him to quarter. Rinehart proved himself the gamest little quarterback Rushville has ever seen. He used his head and worked his baekfield men regularly without over- working any one man. Rinehart will he missed next year. GLEN B L' li NSIDl'l QButtc-rj As the right wing of our fighting eleven, Glen was a responsible man for hreaking up end plays. His long arms served time and again as means of play erackers. Glen has one year more to play for It. H. S. KICNNETH Mellfl .XHON McMahon successfully held down his lx-rtli' on the first team this year prov- ing himself a valuable man especially in the Bushnell game, having made the only touchdown of the game. Kenney has two more years for old R. H. S. LOR ICN fl'ingj STRONG Ping as a guard was a regular war horse in the line this year. His oppon- ents found him a man by no means easy to move. Ping although only a Sophomore showed he knew the game and how to play it. Ping has two more years. 1925 . Uhr Kr-Erhn f. Y. , FRED SCO'l l' HAR YEY Harvey displayed remarkable general- ship in many instances as substitute quarter. He used his head especially in the Colchester game, having worked his team down to a few feet of the goal, but losing on aeeount of tinie. .Xlthougrh not as large as some, he showed himself equal to the huskies of other teams. Harvey will be here again next year. l'lXl'I, M,Xlt'l'IN Martin as guard. was a strong' nmau in the line and proved himself eapable ol' breaking: through his opponeut'S de- fense. He showed his iight in practi- cally every game he was in. This is Martiu's last year for lt. H. S. El .YVYN ROB ISDN fllutehj As a substitute, Dutch was capable of filling any position in the baekfield. llis ability to hit low and to plow made him first substitute for the men of the back- field. Duteh has two more years to iight for R. H. S, X 3? SIXTY'SEVEN 61112 Jae-iirnn g 'fl' 1925 Af- f,.-,.-. ., , -,.. . W , . ,, ,WE -- fa W .I ,IlfQ,f,Z'j,,.,,1fQQgQQ,,.'.. ,,.. Q ..., .Q.QQQ-.-......-.., ' ' i i ,O ' f H .....,. ,....., .. E. r Rf., sei' 4 Y Y ' ' ' ' 1: Zliunthall Smmmarg The football season of '25 proved to be the best and most successful of football years ever established by a R. II. S, Eleven. VVinning six of their seven games, Rushville has now set a new record that will stand perhaps for several season to come. OCTOBER 5-RUSHVILLIC, 13g INDUSTRY, 0. Although it was pouring down rain, the R. H. S. Eleven smashed its way to victory on a slippery field, defeating Industry by a score of 13 to 0. Tomlinson in the latter part of the first quarter and Capt. Burnside in the last of the fourth quarter, broke through the line for the only two touchdowns of the game. The trial point was also successful. OCTOBER 10AdRL'SHV1I.LE, 185 BE,-XRDSTOXVN, 13 On October 10, Rushville journeyed to Beardstown for their second game of the sea- son, winning by a score of 18 to 13. The R. H. S. Eleven completely took their opponents off their feet in the first quarter, scoring a touchdown in the first five minutes of play. The pig-skin was carried across three times by Burnsides, Rebman, and Tomlinson, winning at the end by a margin of 18 to 13. OCTOBER 17-RUSHVIIIE, Og MACOMB, 0 The Veterans of the R. H. S. Gridiron held the strong Macomb Team to a scoreless tie on their home field, playing the only fl to 0 game in the history of R. H. S. Rushville has never been defeated on their home field, tlms keeping up their reputation. OCTOBER 24-RUSHVIIIE, Gg Bl'SHNEI.I,, 0 Having held Macomb to a tie, the R. H. S. warriors journeyed to Buslmell on Oct. 24, and again upheld their victorious record by defeating' Bushnell by a score of 6 to O. Al- though hindered by frequent squalls of rain, R. H. S.'s eleven showed their strength by holding their opponents scoreless. The only touchdown of the game was made by McMahon in the third quarter. NOVEMBER 7fRIiSHVILI,E, 2g CANTON, 0 Although the R. H. S. warriors did not seem up to their usual standard, they showed themselves superior to Canton's eleven by defeating them by the small score of 2 to O. Coach Negley's eleven has tlms far won five successive victories. NOVEMBER 14-HRl,'SHVII.I,E, 6g COLCHESTER, 13 Saturday, November 1-l-, proved to be the boy's Waterloo, when they sufered their first defeat to Colchester by a score of 13 to fi. Although this smashed Rushville's hope of a clear season, the score could not be helped, due to the breaks of the game. Rushville con- sistently gained ground, but were defeated due to ill-favorable breaks. NOVEMBER 18eRL'SHVII,I.E, 1,1-g VIRGINIA, 0 The Rushville High School Football Team played its final game XVednesday, Nov. 18, before a record breaking crowd, romping on Virginia by a score of 14- to 0. The boys seemed to have been het up from their defeat last week-end and gave Virginia a most decisive drubbing. Although Rushville did not go through the season with a clean slate, nevertheless, she has set a record that heretofore has not been equaled by R. H. S. The season of 1925 has been one that will not be forgotten by the students of R. H. S. for many years to come. Xing: . f. 'f' f-x'. fg' my V fda, if Q .. .,,, ' 11 if 'fy' '-Egg. ae se -1 .P ? ,F j ' Q -'tl SIXTY-EIGHT fs! . .,,, , ...- ,,,-, ..,.. ..., ,,,., ,. ., ..w..,.,,..,,.,,,., , ,f g,,..,.6....- T ,..,,... 1925 .1 Uhr IKP-Erhn . ,,,, .., 3 Ifiawkeihall Summarg 1Vith one of the hardest sehedules for several seasons, the liushville quintet entered into the Basketball season with the determination to make it a sueeessful season. lt seemed alinost destined that the boys had to suffer a defeat with every vietory in as nnieh as the season ended with seven vietories and seven defeats. Although the boys did not win a majority of the games played, nevertheless they sueeeeded in establishing a reeord in the Beardstown Distriet Tournainent Winning second plaee, an honor never attained by any Rushville five. XVith this aehievenient the R. 11. S. quintet elosed its season with the satis- faetion of knowing that it had done its best for its sehool and had set a standard for its sueeessors to strive to better in the future. R. H. S. 15.'XSK1'l'l'B.11.1. SCH1'lDl'I.1'l Dee it-Versailles 134 at llushville 15. Dee 5--Bath 5-14 at Kushville 141. Dee 114Rushville 64 at Mt. Sterling 8. Dee 12-'Ipava 104 at Rushville 11. i Dee 18-Faeulty 174 at Rushville 37. Dee. 19-'Rushville 1-1-4 at Industry 21. Jan. 8-Chandlerville 184 at Rushville 11. W Jan. !lfVirginia 134 at Hushville 21. Jan. 13-Rushville 11g at lieardstown 17. Jan. liiwliushville 144 at Virginia 5. Jan. 22-Maeoinb 124 at Rushville H. Jan. 23-JVhitehall 1-144 at liushville 15. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 11311. H. S. 144 vs. Versailles 113 at XVinc'hester. 13-H. H. S. 134 vs. VYineliester 174 at YVinehester. ti-Canton 174 at Rushville 16. 19 wlieardstown 133 at Rushville 13. 20-Mt. Sterling 144 at Rushville 28. Feb. 26-liusliville 11Q at Maeonib 22. T, 13l'I.XRDS'l'ONVN 'l'O1'ltN.XM NNT Rusliville ,,,,. 5 liushville ..,. .. Mt, Sterling .,..,.,,,,..... 1 Mt. Sterling ,..,,, Astoria., ,,..... 9 f1iusliville......, Ashland ......,,..... ,,,,,,, ,,,,., . , I 6 l-Chandlerville ,.,,,,,,, Meredosla ...,...,,,.,,,,,,,,. I f 2 ,Uhandlerville ,,..,.,.....,.,. ,j Chandlersville .......,,,., J I Gamg 111 10 12 .osers . unc Bearflstovvn ,,,,.. ....,,. , ., 7 1 V . llulllstrywwn HW lhardstovsn ..,,. I 3 Ilndustry ',,,,,, ,, .,..,. .J Vivgfinifl. ......- -....-. I 10 Iieardstown ..,,...,, Vermont Hersinan ,,,,.,. ........... ...SIX 'ersaillcs .,.,..,,. -L Versailles ........ ,,.. Versailles, ,,,,,,, . .,.. .. if X' . ay. .I - SEVENTY-ONE Uhr IKP-iErhn Z 1925 'W W ' W ' 'H ,, fl! TOP Row: llomn. Dace, Xlartin. I.. llurnsirlc, H. Burnside. 3lCxl!llIOIl. llorney. Mason. Gillette, l5o'r'ro5i Row: Rnzeliart. Tomlnison. Voacli Neglcy, Sipes, Sloan. Elrark To the call of track. about three dozen men responded to try out for various events. lVith the assurance of a splendid track meet this spring and many other l track and relay events throughout the remainder of thc season. Rushville has many opportunities of displaying its skill in both field and track events. Rushville for the past few years has made splendid progress in both relay running, and other track :xctivitics-winning the relay here last year, second in our invitation meet. fourth in the District meet at Beardstown, and winning second in -M0 yard dash at the State meet. YVith the splendid showing of track men at the beginning of our 1926 track season, we are confident of a successful track season. K - -in l fl ' i 1 SEVENTY-TWO -.- is is 1925 ,rg ,,iV., Uhr 1K2-iirhn P . ft. .. H55 -, A pgs i Q - ....,..eI,t-lx:,-',3,4l' 'lzi,i.I.,,1:, , .f-ll, - --Y -H - V -7.-.vw .W . ..,.., .. ......,-3 4 A, 43 Yi . YY- ' f xfzvgrvr-1'-,. :, ':,-,gulw V- .,..,v. 'T DOROTHY Dl'lANfGIRI,S' PHYSICAL TRAINING DIRECTOR To Bliss Dean goes the sincere appreciation of our school for her splendid work in carrying on the system of girls' gymnasium work and other girls, activities. Due to her efforts and persistence. the girls' basketball, baseball, track and gym- nasium work were developed to a high degree of efficiency. Girlz' Ighgziral Glraining, Since Girls' physical training is not required in Rushville High. our sports Geeupied the greater part of our outside activities. Ive started hockey in the fall. but due to the weather and rain, it never reached the successful climax for which we had hoped. Basketball was our most interesting sport. Here a great deal of excitement. enthusiasm and sportsmanship was displayed. Spring came early in March and brought with it indoor baseball and track. Always enthusiastic and full of pep, the girls carried these sports through the spring months with a great dm-al of interest. Throughout the entire year the ,Hiking Club was activefbut it was not until spring came that regular organized hikes started and picnics began. Out in the open. under the clear sky they built a camp fire and enjoyed themselves in clean, healthy companionship with one another. .... -. .... , , V sevzmv THREE Glhv IK?-'iiirhn IEEE Svvninr Gram Forwards Louclla Crawford Harrictte Luthy Olive Deliord Guards Nvtha Ingles Lucille Foster llargarct Rebrnan lilvanor Robvson Mildrvd Belloniy Girlz' Eazkrihall Basketball! The sport that appeals to boys and girls alikc! Each class pro- duvcd a good tram and under the direction of their captains and Miss Dvan they dc-velopcd. Much interest was evidenced from the hcgiiniing of the season and it finally rear-luld its climax in the class tournament in FQ'l11'll31'y. Here Scniors struggled against Juniors and Sophomores against Frcslimcri. lhu heniors and bophomorcs playvd the final game and the Seniors werc hailed as Champions. ALI,-STAR TEAM YVilma Crawford Harriet Luthy lil:-anor Rohvson Louella Crawford Virginia Dodge Esther Hodgcs SUBS B. Curry l,. Mallory D. YonAch SEVENTY FOLR Mratnrrn 1925 Uhr EK?-Zirhn , 3 ll ca rm coll 21 .ir gg. I A . K . it wiv? Q e pt e 6 -is f,, School opens. Pretty keen faeulty, eh? All help stragrglers fincl the right elasses please! 'Get flown to work for one lung year. -Mr. Gray stays up 'till 2 hells this A. M., reading Freslmuen names. Class oflieers eleeterl. Seniors lnake a wise ehoiee in ltip. Literary sueia-ties are organized. liuth, Frances, and I'lvelyn wateh fuotlwall praetiee, I wunmler why? State Inspector visits sehuuls and l'0llllll0llIS on our guml llt'llilVlUl'i.XllCll1l l'? c oberm ,ir K ' t 4:56 1- Lb..-f Jing.. Uh! It ain't goin rain no inure! 4Yeh gang! XVe heat Pinhuok. I woncler why Kenneth Perry runs across the asselnlnly? ? . ltuth liitehey is wearing a cliainonfl. School eloses for Sehuyler County Fair. Teaellers gin to c2ZlI6'Slllll'fI. lieat liearclstuwn I3-18. XYasn't our NVhite Goat eute? fNiae .xY'lllSlfI'Ullg rlisplays her ahilities as a nSl'll00l-llllllllu in Musica l ac'nlty picks Annual Staff. -Bravo! SYOIIQFE' nu hetter than lt. ll. S. Now Maeulnh U-U Score. Mr. anal Mrs. News. singers for the revival at NI, Ii. cllIlll'l'll entertain us at General lix You're out of order sir, is lweingr hearcl on every hancl from the Worlrl famous inelnln-rs of the Debating League. Report Cards! I wonder if everyone is well satisfied? ? ? ? Mr. Ridge emnes with his plan 'ZX 'llrip to the Slocum. .Xre We going? Ill say. Pep Meeting. Now when M r. liost says yell he means Y--li-I, I.. Nine rahs! lVe In-at Bushnell fi-U. Leaping: Lizards! Can't you Freslnnen inlclerstancl P-l,-.X-l-N If-N-G-I.-I-S-II? ? Snow! Public' Speaking elass is protlueingg some wunclerful Turkey Gohblers. Mr. Smith gives a lt-l'lf.X-I. speeeh ancl presents Old Glory to li, II. S. IIallowe'en party. Juniors cup first plaee for their stunt. Yirginia-Rushville galne ealleml off on aeeuunt uf snow. SEVEIXTY FIVE 'R ,fx 1 3 4 U T 10 11 12 14 15 Eh? ERP-Erhn ,h if 3g 1525 November 1 ff .gn x 1?-s. -Hurray! Reds win contest. -Girls' Hiking Club organized. Mr. Kost addressed lt. H. S. student body on Why go to College. 'V -Seniors write 'll6'ElCllCl S EXEIIII. ---Beat Canton 2-O, -VVhat did Mr. Smith say about sitting on her lap? -'.xl'lll.1Sill'E' Day, but NO V.XC.XT1ON. --Sh! Seniors shouldn't whisper in linglish IV. --'First defeat! Colchester 12. Rushville 6. -'Miss Dyson is ill with Scarlet fever. Mrs. .Xrnold is acting as substitute. 17-died Hot Pep Meeting and Big Parade and We beat Virginia 14.-O. 18 24 V5 26 30 31 +'l'urkey Day. --The Debating Hiking Club -Mr. Negley talks to us on Baskethall. goes on its first hike. --Grade Dperetta. Yum! Yum! Mr. Bolton addresses the assembly. League struts their stuff before R. H. S. '7q iv A ember . L f ' S fgy 1 1 1 l ,f 1,1 1-Dolly sure tells the boys what they ain't got. 4---Zip Boom! Beat Versailles 15-13. 5-Bath sure baked our cake 52-IL in favor of 'em. 7-1, 3.. 9.- 1 O- 1 1- VVe listen to President Coolidge over the radio. Miss .Xshwood sees her ghost at midnight, tee! Hee! Miss Dean makes her debut in Assembly Speaking. Didn't Dolly Oh-Oh-Oh. The Referee beat us at Mt. Sterling. 8-6. look darling'5 in the hat at noon. 12-Revenge is ours, Ipava 13, lt. H. S. 15. 14-Mr. Scott gives a very helpful as well as interesting talk in Gen. Ex. 16ePat attempts to teach Methods class buteflh how sad! He doesn't know his lesson. 17-Sales on Christmas Seals. 18iYouth triumphs over age and learning in faculty game. 21-li. H. S. starts a campaign to raise potatoes and apples to help our poor. 22-1f'lunker's list! VVhy the A students Mr. Kost? 23fCllI'lStlllilS Vacation starts. See you next year. 6.5.4. , fi 1,m Q:y A., fXe5f',L,i,,.,e.,.,,,, ge. ..... ? 5 l SEVENTY-SIX ' .4 .1 IEEE if ' Uhr IK?-Erhn , . .....,N , k 1.1 . Qxi ..- J . , ....,. iv 1 9 ll 13 15 lil 18 20 21 .32 25 26 47 i fl 5 fl U El I' LI rw . . 11, -Ilappy New Year! -Who says we didn't beat Virginia? -Rev. Monson delivered a very inspiring address. -The Boys' Glee Club grave an Operetta before the Assenubly. Large crowd of rooters 2lCC'OlllPi1IIli fl tl1e tt'?illl to lieardstown at whose hand we nut defeat. -We beat Virginia over tl1ere. By sneking' l1is tlllllllli Ches gained a new llillllf' Baby -Rev. Muran talks to li. H. S. U -Sale of Athletic' tickets. Seniors 1005. Y-HXHIIIS. -Hot dog! Beat Macomb. -Mr. Shindel spoke to llS this A. M. -liveryone is so sleepy, Miss Seward looks as if she inight have had a ride in Mr. Gri Chevy. , -Boys off to XYi11el11-ster '-t0llI'I1HIllf'llt. wi fi' 1- 9 'QQ' . W rr K6 X ebruarq .L I-Mr. Smith says no more lllilI'I'yilljI, so girls don't fall too hard. 2-Ilere's to our New School Building. Contraet let today. 3-'l'l1e inobl Seremulingf Sparky and Anna at noon i11 the iflSS0lIlllly. T' -Oh-My-Oh! Canton beat ns 17-lli. 'l'hey're 'nnf got our goat. M -.X HCM' lilllllll invented by el1en1istry students. XVe thought the world was eoiningr te end. Sl--Pat likdllllilll is sporting: a new suit. It c'onldn't be he's going: to leave ns, too? 12--Patriotic l,I'0Ql'Zi.l1l given by both Literary soeieties. 1:1 15 121 -vo Z5 27 -llnrrah! Senior girls XViI1 tl1e basketball to11r11a111e11t. So did Senior boys. -Mr. Pinkerton 2lIlil0llIll't'S Opera praetice. YVhat is it? f-Beardstown beat ns by only one point, but we van take a defeat. -1Ileve11gre again! M'e walked all over Mt. Sterling. Best of all Mildred Angell got to see her Mt. Sterling Milly. -Operetta Belle of Ii2lI'i'Cl0llt'.N -Gladys Fry weds a :u2li'Olllll lllflll. Another foolish girl! fixup. 3. , .. rg: li, N A Q, X 5 s...-1' SEVENTY-SEVEN Uhr ERP-Erhn 1925 .- S ir if a r c I1 l--Sure came in like a lion. 2-Aflever pep meeting. Hurt, Seward, and .Xshwoocl are sure enongli old time haskethall stars. 5 -A-llalf-lioliflay for tournament. 1if'l'ook sevonml plaee in 'll0llI'll2lll1f'lli. XVe'll take first next year. S7--Gus! ple-asv fire up, it's so c-olrl. ll!--.X stormj' night. Um' i'.I'lgl'lltt'Ilf'll I.izvie Seward ran into a hlaek eat. ll--Our sehool nurse heroines a little girl once more. .Xsk the Freslnnvn or Soplioinore girls who saw her at the girls' eluh social. l2fInter-Soriety contest. Philoinathians win the hanner. ll-Johny Rinellart gets his seat movecl lith periocl. Cause: Maxine aml Louella. I6 f--Orders! Don't play around the gym else you might fall in. li -'l'eac'l1ers are terrihly grroneliy or we stumlents are llllglllty clumh. l9 --lllirrah for lt. ll. S., we win hoth cle-hates and two loving mips. 9.7 -..--My! hut those carpenters make a lot of noise. 23-'l he Debating League has a hanquet with the clehatingr teams from liearclstown :mil Virginia as their special guests. 4 f l r 1 Wg P ffl lfkpril fool's clay! YYateh your vorners. l J L7-Illlliiil' play. Howling' suvvess. .i34'fiI'l'lttl'Slf ever--Senior play. '30-lll, Vi'm-stern track meet at Bearclslown. tai x li V ff l V X Gfilunior-Senior Banquet. 20-21,-Rnshville Invitation meet. 25-26--A school pest, Semester Exams. N Z1-gplllllll' Sehool Picnic. 281 ll, S. .Xhmmi Banquet. SEVENTY-EIGHT 1925 Eh? EK?-iirhn f- t?lQ? O I 5,5 SF-x X - 'ff l A A ww i -. - . 1, in Nilllii 'l 1 U1 ...J06C' 'l'lu- .lolu--liclitor nlay write- L'nlil tlu- tips of Iwi' fingcrs arm- som- But sonu-one ix sun- to t'X4'liilll! Aw, l'vc seen that om' lu-t'orv. 15 93 15 Notivv- .Xll girlx wlio wixli to ln-arn to xlanvv, wa- nu- for particulars. .lanuw lioyxl. ye yt gr llryan Murlvliy fan QOH take a 'joliv sc'riously? Mary l'atlu'rinm' I SK'Ell'l'l'ly know you yctf' il. ,U ,U !l fl I: Dinvr- XYIu'rm- ix tlu' uliicluai l ormlerwl au Iiour ago? Pat li.-- lt will bv lu-rc soon. 'l'lu- cook llilSll't kills-ml it yet, but slu-'s gottvn in a vouw of nasty' blows. ' -Q: ne: .pg Miss Dyson f NYI1o was so ruclc as to laugh out loud? Veta- l5I'lllL'N 4 l laugxluwl up lny ali-vvc. but tlu-mfs a lioln- in tlu- elbow. 504 ll' 50' 12 IC 1: Mary Uritlitli- Did you ew-1' noticv that Slll'1'6'hSflll nwu arc- getting' bald? Vera Clritlitlx- KR-1'tainlyI 'l'bcy vonu- out on top. gn ,nu ,n 2: 1: , 1 Xurm- -- You must bc van-ful anfl follow tlu- right :lin-utions for taking tlu-sv pillsf' Rillllllllil llornvy Uilwan wil you, tlu-rn-'s only oun' clirm-vtion for tlu-ni to go. ,or v4 pf l . Sloan wokc up tlu- other morning about 1-ight o'L'lo1'k and rolling ovvr be yawnm-ml 4 If lua clon't will nu' pretty soon I'lI bv lah- to rwliool again. ,H ,H ,.. IQ fr ' ft Mr. Pink-, Did you 1-vs-1' notice' that sonu- stucln-nts arm- absolutvly punctual about be ing late to clasm-S? SEVENTYfNlN: Uhr IKP-lErhn Q ,,'- I A 1925 bw WHT ,,,7 A.YM, . J 05 zo vww A in-ff-4 M1106 f M S 1, 53 , C70 fnryemfes Lo, V ffmfmgwoe IG 1Y 1935 WIP TRP-4 F1111 P J Miss Dyson- f Have you done any of your outside reading yet? Frances I..- No, it's been too coldf, 94 93 94 Mr. Grayf- Fan you prove that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two sides of the triangle? Studentgul don't have to prove it, I admit . 32 as 93 it.. Miss Hurtfnl can't find my cards. Has anyone seen them? P. Boice- Pat liebman has a deck Y W 25 94 Bob NV.- Yes, you are certainly the flower of the class. Jim I.-e How,s that? Bob- You are a bloomin' idiot. 94 BZ 94 Farmer fT'o Pat Rebmanj-- How did you get the puncture? Pat4 lian over a chicken with pin feathers. 94 93 94 Pinkertonk VVhy are you tardy? Charles Gillettef My mother got sick. Pinkertonf I don't believe it. Charles- Yes, it's true. She said, Boy, you make me sick, you spend so much money 94 94 94 VVhen exams are over, Students begin to sing. Put away the text books, At least until next spring. . . 931293 Kermit Smith- It's all over school. Francis Mc 4 IVhat? Kermit-A The roof, my son, the roof. 94 L2 94 Dolly Bowman- My mouth is like a rosebud. Doris I..! liosebud nothing. Rosebuds are usually closed. 939393 Mr. Gray- VVhat right have you to swear before me? Dwight Hodge- How'd I know you wanted to swear first? 93 ig 9' IJ One of the Sophomores who has a winning' smile is Irene Doyle, YVe have heard that I.yle Thompson is the winner. 94 52 94 Mrs. Parkf 'l'he composer of this number is Mr. 0'Brien. Loyd Pearson- VVhat nationality did you say he was? Mrs. P.4 XVhy he's a Frenchman from Cork. 94 94 'E Netha I.-- You sav that vou flunked in French? VVhy, I can't understand itf' Raymond T.4 Same herel that's why I flunked it. SZ 15 93 Frances DeXVitt- Can you keep a secret? Louella Crawford4 I'll tell the worldf' 94 93 94 Eugene Drain-hllow long can a person live without brains? Pud Dace- How old are you? I 93 93 93 Olive D.f Do you know how to play golf?l' Esther IS.- Oh, dear no! I don't even know how to hold the caddief, 94 94 94 Ches. 'l'harp4 Why do you use so nmch powder and paint? Maxine C- Don't you think it helps my complexion? Ches- I don't know, I've never seen your complexion. EIGHTY-ONE our my-isrhn ,MfQQif'lTfafi ,2,f Y. was eeree .... e . , , M -. . fi p ' f-'A ff-iii,-Vi' ' ' 'H ' '-fifig Miss Hurt Cspeaking of a Russian revolutionD- VVhat was Red Sunday in Russia? R. Katzenberger-HI don't know, but I know what Blue Monday in the United States isf, ii! 25 225 Lois Hehdersun-H110 you know Poe's Raven V' Kenneth Me.-K'No,'what's the matter with him? 125 R35 335 Mr. Smith- Do you know I,ineoln's Gettysburg: address ? Jim Lashmet- I think he lived at the NVhite house? LZ L95 95 Miss Cole- Did you break this dish?'i Sylvia Ingles- No Mdytllll, I only dropped it.', L! 95 353 KostaK'VVhat did Pompey die of? George Dyson- Oh, I dunno, some sort of eruption SP3 924 335 Miss Dean Qexplaining board workj- Now watch me closely while I run through it again. SZ 95 VE Negley-Girls were created before mirrors and they have been before them ever sineef' ig 95 if! Bryan Murphy-HI find I have used the phrase Heontemptible fellow twice in this paragraph. Shall I substitute something' else with the same meaning? Ashwood-L'Yes, 'ust si 'Il vour name and hand it inf, J f- . 93 331 93 Helen Moorew 'l'here are three lumps of old gum under my desk and I don't like it. Doris Ste mheus4 VVell then, don't ehew it.', l a 52 95 M James Lawler- Harold says your hair is dyed? Marie Goldsboro fexeitedji It's false! It's false V' J. L.- That's what I told him. 95 if IZ Mr. Grav- There seems to be so manv of vou todav, or are there visitors amon 1' us? V . . . A . . N Q- W olunteer remarks from the rear of room-'Loyd Moores here. ig 95 WZ Miss Seward- Now Johnny, what sort of a word is egg'?', John Iiangan-alt is a noun. Teacher-'fCorreet, and what gender is it-masculine, feminine, or neuter? John I..- No one ean tell 'till it hatches. ki 535 HZ Mr. Pinkerton-4'l'lvervdav we breathe oxvfren. livelvn what do we breathe at ni1'ht?'i . ' . . ,Q . 23 - Evelvn Marquis- Nitrogen ' l L55 ii! 91 Mr. Smith- VVhat do you expect to be when you get out of sehool? James Lashmet- An old manf' 95 L55 95 Miss Ashwood- Can you name any plaee where the feet of men have never trod?'l Bob VVork- The eeilingrf, 95 931 W Miss Hurt-- Give for one year the number of tons of eoal shipped out of the United States? Pat Rebman-4'14-92. None. LZ BPS M Miss Rodewald- Robert, how do they make a stove pipe? Robert Aeheson- '1'hey take a great long hole and then wrap tin around it. 55 52 93 Byron Murphyg You're a foolf' Don M.f You're the biggest fool in this room. Mr. Gray- Boys Boys. You forget that I am he-ref' .F Q it 5 V . W K J VVYV N-it,r,,,f---f --'- 3'-efggfrw-zffgffkfq. fwsifrs 'f121 7:'f1' .A' :a ' '- '-T.--ZLL. p Ly 4, EIGHTY-two VM J J 19213 A., Qgfggfii Uhr Rr-iirhn . ' 1 W ,, , Y ,.A.L.i..A., ...,Y....i ,Fa ,A S.,, . WW, .,m,---LM ., iw 1' ,.. ...... 5 xl . , ,.,Y. W., . ,....,, Q ,,... , ..,,.,,.- g,,,,,-.. J-1, ,, -:N ya 4 . A. , Q39 . Yrkr Q I -.iizfilaw '11, V- fi ' K . filfix , xl 31' 'Y w 4 a Liv K' ' sa .1 4. ', ,Z .Q ,L Hi fa' , v .- 1' M r , an .,.-- , WD V, :few 4 if So ps, TNS zine.. X 7h14d4o Ni 3,4716- f P197 ve fo 8 -T ez-'a7f1.S -I S S S hfff' P4 'x Q , VJ' ', if' L 51,3 , ,. -ff 1 fy 7- Mfor,-f16JQ W Mgrmaa hols .gm ..A, f 'IT-3? JT? 'A.j'Y 'l E1sHTY THRELE 1 J f' .. . Uhr ERP-iirhn pi F: L ' :....,-.,.. ,v,. . , MHQRW Freneh doll ,,,,.. 'I'in Soldier .,,,,, Skeezix .,,,..,,.,,,,,,,., v Vi alt ,,,...,..,....,.,,,.A,. Lambs on wheels ..,,..,, Fire Engine ,,,,,,,,,,,A,, Giraffe .......,.,..i...,..,i Rocking Horse... Rattle .,.,....,,.,.,.i,,.. Sqwaker .....,...... Toy Piano .......,,,.. Jumping Jaek ,,,,,, Bloeks .,,i. .,..,,.,,,,,. Toy Hannner .,,,..., Baby doll ,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,. Paint Box ...,.,...,,,...,. Choo-Choo train. Bouncer ball ...,... Tiddledy winks ,.,..,. Tlnkertoy ,,.,, ..,... Dueky ,,..,,, .. H. TOY SH 1925 . J . . J. QE Alice Jane Rose ....'l'ag Burnsides ...Lloyd Pearson Kost, Jr. Melba Long ai id Dorothy Kerr .....,..Ping Strong .J. F. Pinkerton ........Dorothy Beatty ........Dolly Bowman Gray ,.,.,.Harriet Loring .......,James Boyd .,....James Lashmet Herschel Herche ,....,,Helen Haber .,.,,..Iessie Settles ,.,.....Bob Keeling ,...,,,,I.eo Vaneil ,..,,,Don Menely .,.,.,..Geo. Dyson ..,,.,,,,Merle Cole 95952 Miss Seward fin Ane. Hist.j- VVhat three vows did the monks usually take?'l Paul Settles- Eat, Drink, and be Merry. S2 95 95 Miss Dean- Did she ask you what you payed for it? Mary Catherine- Yes, some people are so inquisitive, they even have a sixth sense, a sense of prieef, Miss Dean-90h say a sense of Kost, it sounds so mueh better. 54 Z5 95 Jim Iiashmet fAlna7edlyj+ By gum! Mary C. D. fwho is seeing the show with Jimj4 It isn't my plaee to. 95 L5 92 Mary H.i VVhat were you doing last night at nine o'eloek? Fred H.- Sleeping. I remember, because I looked at my watehf, 95 95 95 George Dyson -- Don't you think my new suit is a, perfect fit? Pete B.i Fit? VVhy, it's a perfect eonvulsionf' 95 95 :Z Ping Strong-ffCoaeh, it feels like there is something going around in my head? Coaehf Don't worry, it won't stumble over anything. M 95 95 Shoe Clerk fto Mr, Kostj- Do you prefer long or short VEUIIPSF7 Koste- VVhy, personally, I like the short brunette variety. 95 95 M Seward-- Order! Order ! Boy Qsleepilyj+ Ham and eggs. LZ 95 95 Miss Rodewald-- I know just what I want to say, but I don't know how to express itf' Boh VV.-t'Whisper it to me, teacher, and I'll tell the elassf, 95 95 B2 Pat Reb1nan4 I saw three fat men trying to get under one umbrella. Louise Brown- Did they get wet? Patf No, it wasn't raining. EIGHTY-FOUR IEEE Uhr Ev-ilirhn 0050 5 , 1..- Q Qi 54 lg.: 9 9:30 9? e 3 Q 2 , 33 3 3. , Je 4 I i4 i Wg---, l-ll e if ,p' mpg:-:W 'R DuJflllllll9Qi4 Xl illllll l.ll l',X IJ!-'lmxizi !lKF l3L l SlI' 1lq X? ' Q' ' as f ' ' ft .5 ,fee 322, et f A 9 A B Q k-fe, f 6 6, fp. le Q - A . 290 iz2 ,f44 , UAS - imi , QA 7465 ff ' -3' . , N553 I I- ,vlrQLLI. 'V fllig V llHl r,'111, . if . --I l'l '1:il'l 'f','f!, fy' l'lt 4- X sf f lli-Magix Willii 1 'l' g fl l 'M 'X 'Will X 1,.. , I N. or- ' '-, um, . 1- 'P' F l, ut 1, ' i '- X--1 ' -rf. I ,..... .ez,W, ..........o IA - .N v ,wf-4-N' -....-If Zi' gg.. ,-' ,,!,, X WW., i ,.- ,,f , ly - f ,if -l I 'T' '54 - W rr xx W f N I Pretty Goldenloeks ,,,, Fighting Joe ....,...,,,, Boy Knight .........,.,,,...,,,,w Peter Ral1lJit's Easter., Three Little Pigs ,,,,..,,. 'gi' EK. LE. Sv. iliihrarg ,,,,..,,Clinton Utter, Ches Tharp, ,,,Gladys Stewart ,,,,.,,,,Gene Draine .,,,,.,George Dyson ..,.,.......Pete Brines Herschel Herehe Chieken Littlc ',,., ..,,,,,,,,... , , ,......,,,,,,.......,,.,,,,,,,...,.,.,,,,,,..........,,,, ,.,,,,,,, P at Relvman The Gingerbread Boy '...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. T olm Kost, Jr. The lVee YVee NVomen ,,,,......,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,.. B liss Dyson Dwelling Place of Light ......, .,,,,... l ames Lashmet The I .ost Prmee ,,,............., Freekles .,....,,,,...,,,.,.. Daddy Long Legs ...,.,..,, The Covered VVagon .,,,.., The Little Minister ,,,,.., Bound to Risn ',,,,,.,,,,,,. Struggling l'pward ....,.. Modern Vlllllllllllf 'i,,,,,.. ,,,..,Bryan Mnrphey .,.....Mauriee Moore ..,,,,..YYarcl Kirkham ,,.,,,,,..Florine Gillette Lewis YanYVinkle .....,...,.Tanies Boyd .,i....Frecl Harvey .,,,,Mildred Angell Little Prnney ',,,,,..., ,,,,,,,..,, ,,,.,....,,,,..,,,,,,. X g nes Smith Bohlmsy Twins ..........,.,,....,..,....,,,,.,...., ,,,,,,. N 'Iarie and Margaret VVilmot VVild Kitty ',...,,,, ..,,,,,,.,...,..,,,,..,,,,...,...,.... ,,,,.....,,,,,.,......,, N 'I ary Catherine Dean clffllllfy Grunts and Smiley Smiles ..,,, .,,,,.. C oaeh Negley, Elizabeth Seward Sweet Girl Graduate ,,,,......,,.,,,....,...,,, .,.,,,..,,,,,i,,..........,,,,,....... l 'lsther Boyles A Very Naughty Girl ,,,,,..,.......,,...,...,,,,......,,....,,,,,,..,,,,,..., ..,,, ,,....,. l i uth Ritehey The Little Puppy That XVanted to Know Too Mneh ..,.... ....,,,, L ieorge Steele Bohhy's ,Xclventura -,,,, .... ...,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,.....,.,, ...,,,...,......,.,,,,.,,, , ,,.. ,,.... , A , ,,..,,.,,,,,,,, I 5 oh XVork A Girl in a Tliousand .,,,.,....,,,,, ,,,, ,,..,...., ,..,,,,,.,,,.,.....,, N 1 Q lrie Goldsboro Radio Boys' First XVirelc-ss ,,,,..,. .,.. , ,Tag Burnside, Joseph lluffman The liyes of the NVorld ,,,,.,,,,,. ,......,,,,...........,.,,,..,,,,.. l Jolly Bowman A Lady of Quality ....,,,,,,,, Ylvhat MK- Drink ,,,,..... , ...., livelyn Marquis .4 if if P: ic 5: lirnnie drank a howl of yeast. In spite of friendly warning, I hope, said he, this will make me Rise early in the morning. ...,,i.Don Menley EIGHTY-FlVE My ' ' 1 g x'-Thi Vx wh? 15?-ffhn 1925 u 1 .-' I 4, Q 4. , A ,j'ii Z 'L ' MQ 'Ri'm '? 'tf1T 'i:l,1:i7' i 'lin XJ' Q?fyf5 'M-A-mkwmk-' M- -K--WWW-'F-mzwfgyffxhk 1--1 -W- - M Q gem xgfq V -1 - ,Y QV, EP ii, ' A EIGHTY six 1' J 1925 Uhr ills-iirhn if ' 3,573 ,.....-..-A,....,,.,..,....-. .- 74. WA- -i-A1z.u- W x. 4.,1i,.. fk Y .. .f A -f- - -- I 'lla' ' -A-'-'i-..-gm ' - - -v .3 4: 1. . ,iz-.. -Y...- 3 4 ' ff., Elini nf Ahurrtizrrz J. H. lIcCunc VVetherbee Bros. John L. Barton Chitwood's Panitorium WT. YV. Knowles Foster S Gordon Streitbcrger 'Bakery C. H. Hammond Husliville Times Alexander Lumbcr Co. Candy Kitchen H. G. Esslinger YV. G. Boehm Bryant K Hellman Babcock Bros. Racket Store Rushville Klotor Co. VV. H. Schultze Greenleaf Millincry Vedder Druggist Home Folks Grocery Runkle X Runklc Bartlow K Davis Illinois College li. A. Lawler J. V. Knapp Vancleavc Drug Store T. Henry Dean Brincs Druggist Davis K Cleaver Parrot IQ Kerr J. H. Bradley llaily X liiggall lVaffoner Printinrr Com manv tw F' . Star Ice K Produce Co. Park Auto Co. Garrison Filling Station Jahn K Ollier Engraving Co. Bank of Rushville Rushville State Bank Scripps Dry Goods Book Store C. D. Rinehart Yvilson Co. C. H. lVells Rowland 8: Son lvm. Pclton Culbertson Hospital Rushvillc Granite lvorks Corman Grocery Farmers' Elevator Jones Parry Star Ice Schuyler Herald Bland Bradley G. S. Steele Hedding College Farmers' Grocery Kceling Bros. Garrison Filling Station llodern Motor Co. Brannan 8: Trihbcy A. ll. Pierce Reed Barber Shop Bottling Vvorks Owen Jackson Co. Blarinello Shop K. Sz V. Shoe Store Citizen Office Gordon 8: Gould Paper Supply Rushville Laundry Star Motor Co. Connelly Bros. P. A. Schultz Xlallory Sz Son lrfiqj-,fs l tx, f ,ST kj Z. T- 7 .... Vrrf L , V... . T. ,V-T v 'uf ' ' EIGHTY SEVEN Ghz iKv-iirhn 1925 MILLINERY AND READY T0 XVEAR MAUD BRADLEY Hotel sclmylel- Block See the Hollle of New Riverside Chryslervfludsou-Essex Ranges and Flll'I1ilCCS PELTUN'S GARAGE AT S Phono 3I1T . , Y , N tltO1'2lU'C auf ZIXI L. D. RIB EIIART 5 5 r, , ZPL Hours hi'I'VlK'1' Plumbing :1 Spvciulty First Bldg. East of Hotel Culloertson Hospital Equipped to l'6IlCl61' service to all cases Graduate Nursvs in Charge Hospital Ops-n to Rvgulzxr Practitioners IFR. F. D. CULBERTSOX G: Ofiice liours :nt Hospital 10 A. M.-12:30 P. BI. G: Gviufral examinations by ?1pp0iI'ltl'11i'I1t. G: Calls in private practice :iusw'0rm'd day and night. EIGHTY EIGHT 1925 Uhr IK?-Erhn To the Graduating Class and Other Students of the Rushville High School this bank extends its congratulations and best wishes lVe believe you l1ave every reason to be proud of the work you have accomplished this year and that you will realize more and more, as time goes on, the value of your High School training. lt is our hope that you will decide to spend your lifetime here in Rushville, for-though other towns and cities may beckon to you-we believe that you will find here. in your native conimunity. oppor- tunities worthy ot' your best endeavors. lve hope, also. that you will decide to do your banking business with this old and friendly bankf a bank you can count on to do everything within its power to further your progress and success. Here you will lind co-operation of a deiinite kind, backed up at all times by the highest type of banking service. Your business, large or small, is always welcome. Bank With Us 1Ru bville State JBank or x Dyson. President John l.. Sweeney, V Q .L l'. liodewald, Cashier if S. Loriiig, Asst. Cashier. Guy II. Miller, Asst. Cash. C apitil and Surplus flil00,000 00 EIGHTY NlNE A fe. any me-Emu 1925 if :,,, ,,A, 3, ,,A, , in ,L ,YW ilk' ,,,, . ,. UT .YY .. ,Q , - , ,- Qjiirr'-f-ff112-rsfffsl-f,f.::3e.fe.a1f1fe.-...T..f-f-,..-.1-574 ,,V'N lj ,:gffT,4e ' 18-L44 aa CAPITAL wjw i w1 'l':'. ,, in w law' ':l'll 5 All Branches gg of Banking- 9' Savings Department Cheek Aeeonnts, f Demand 2 Certificates, Time 3 Certificates Christmas 5 Savings Safety Deposists Domestic and 1 Foreign Drafts E M Money Transfers W by Telegraph E I,oanS- L Personal Collateral 3 Real Estate E ' Chattel 5 i Personal Service I Pertaining to E Investments 'Q C. S. I5ondS, Income Tax and E ,Q Collections. E 1926 Old and Reliable a aaaaaw a Z Q52 AND SURPLUS 55240900.00 TIME TRIED Rl9lI,IABII,ITY is a quality that comprises a most acceptable recommendation for any business house. This is especially true when applied to a Banking Institution. For over three-fourths of a century patrons of this Bank have placed entire reliance in the finan- cial strength, and effectual service it has offered. Dependability has always been assured by ample resources and broad knowledge gained through many years' experience. Complete facilities for every essential business and individual requirement, combined with a spirit of friendliness and co-operation make this4THE OI,D, STRONG RRI.IABI.I'l BANK OF RUSH- VII.LRftl1e Bank that you should choose for your own. See tl1e construction of our new fire-proof building, and our strong up-to-the-minute vaults. 1 A 4 ,4 9: 9: 9: S. B. Montgomery, Chairman of Board John Little, President .Iohn C. Graff, Vice-President Bruce Shindel, Cashier Leona A. Robinson, Ass't Cashier G. C. Sutherland, Ass't Cashier Make this Bank Your Bank N. .e--f- . +- -'-- l .,,,, -','- It 3- 5 ' , NINETY , +L, , s..4 A lik- I 'iw xg- 4 u p 1925 fy 5, gi Ghz 1K2-frhn V, , , , ,C ,,, C. I , A l,W..n,.-.i,:.qA . 4:4,L.1gL.11r A gfgifbwix A' 15? 'T:Tf ' '-4 -'- --'wgui- -N4'::1:::f-:::, W N J , ,A , ' , A 4 --- --,1- ,ggsgg-:-i,figt7lY1iTi.l 'Fw WILSO EW Vol. I. No. I. Iiushyille, Ill., 1926 PlIItE'Tl'll at Post Uffivc CI: Huw' you stopped to think that this will he thu Inst zxnnual from thc old High School, :ind that next yC:1r will Svc thv new building couiplc'tcd4 A monnmunt of Iiushvillc citizens 'to the rcputation you llavu made as stu- dvnts. CI Nvw studvnts will come :ind new faces will be sm-n, hut this building is dum' to the spirit of the onvs that hnvc como bvfore. Q IA-t your vfforts hc' to instill your pvp :ind enthusinsrn in those that will follow. THE IVILSON CO. Dry Goods and Rc'udy-fo-IVc'11r Ilushville, Illinois KEELI G BROTHER CIGARS, TOBACCO AND ICE CRICABI Rushville, Illinois NASH ACTOM0 BII ,ES On Display At Jones and I'a1'1'y Garage Call on us for demonstration BRANNON A ND TRIIBBIC Y ,Ky I f .J 13. 4 Q - ' 'ki i - - ' .-xi-: f'-:fit w -A I r NINETY ONE Uhr IK?-Iirhn 1925 Accessories, Gas and Oils Phone 1 JONES 8: PARRY Tire and I3'aHc'ry S jll'CillliSfSH lllicheleu and U. S. Tires VVillarrl Batteries 3 NORTH SIDE BOOK STORE Hczulqiiurtcrs for School Books aucl School Supplies Clicuuy Phouographs and Emerson Roc-ords Phone 139 Cfhe 'Gardner 81 'Gould QQ. Manufacturers and Joblaers of FINE CONFECTIONERY 228-230 South St. BURLINGTON. IOWA FMAQQ Sass. SPECIAL D I NNERS DAILY Cliic-ken Diuucrs YV6clu0sd:1y mul Sunday Your Patrouage solicited P. A. SCIIIYLTZ, Prop. 'K 1525 Elie IKP-Erhn MAR IN EI ,LO BEA UTY SHOP 959532 Strietberger Building' Second Floor GEORGE B. STEELE Attorney-at-liaw THE 1+'A1cM1a1cs Glzoclncx' Fancy Groceries NVQ- Buy Poultry. C'rc:1m :uid Eggs :ind Sell All Kinds of Feed Phone 1-58 Coinpliincnts oi' THE FRED REED BARBER SHOP Your Patronugc is Apprccintcd. ORANGE SQI IE EZIE Q You can tnstc thc orange- in Orange- Squcczc. CI Sold only in hottlcs. at foun- tains and :ill soft drink dispcn- sers. Bottlvd by Rushville Bottling lVo1'ks HEDD I NG COLLEGE Q Credits carned :xt Hcdding in I rcshm:xn :ind Sophomore ycnrs fully acccptcd hy Univcrsity of Illinois. Abingdon, Illinois THE CITIZEN OFFICE prepared to do your printing on the shortest possihlc noticc. Drop in and let us quotc you prices YV. B. ROGERS School and Oiiice Supplies Jacksonville, Illinois NINETY THREE A Ax' K Q V Tlhe 1K2-Erhn ,, -' 1925 . Ex Weew e,,,.,,-?H, L-.., WW T '!fii'g'J,,lJ ..., .,mr,.1.wg4......,g... It .,:3. .... l..,f.-M--VY nv-W YE- ---f-- -f-1- - ixgwqx --4 - - - - - - V E,-1, CI You want three things where you buy shoesg style, n WWUXMNlNN:1mmmmmwvW comfort and good quality. 'lwww' G: The first two of these are import:-int, hut not really worth mueh without the third. ' Ei G: The comfort :ind real satisfaction you get from fl pair of shoes depends on the kind of shoes they ure. the kind of leather in them and the way they are 2? put together. G: There has always her-n loads of style in Owen Jack- E son and Company shoes-just :is true this season as ever. Wve gUIll'Jllltl't' :i perfect fit, that means com- 2 f0l't. H E OWE JACKSON COMPA Y STYLE - FIT . SERVICE The Newest The Best Unsurpassed .f. NlNETv Foua L 1925 Gm mv-Erhu ffQ,f,',1fu7 f 'il' v i w 'WI A ' 'f, 'iL A'gi'5 'L'::'fig-fag-li l'g'siY T' 'W . Q ---- 4 - 17- - -fi---r-V---V--2-7--------N---1-P5 MN Ji ,I,?+1l- .-4:17 ...:.:p4:: .::t::gg1,1::,.::::14.J?,lm ILL use my space to thunk you pupils of '25 :md 126 for your co-operzxtiou :md uni- form courtcsv I rccvivvd. in trying to rc' produm: pllotogrnpllically your ideas :is rvc-orded in this book. Yours for your futurc sllc-cuss 7 631515. Q10 zcc SCRIPPS DRY GOODS CO. G: SY11erv si frim-udly iutcrcst is takvn in you. - Q A srifv place' to buy. for wc stand 11:11-14 of thf- HIFI'- E clmuclisc' WC sell. Q- Q: Our PFfi.95. 21410.95 :uid 21415.00 Drvssvs :irv woudcr- i ' ful values. Cl: Try :1 pair of fQllflkk'l' Silk I'Iose-XSOQ. 31.00. 31.50. E' 5FI.95. G: A11 colors :lt 0:1011 price. ,fy 1 rx- . - ,I ,, 1 1 N1NETY FIVE Fl he 5K2-Erhn IEEE nion 5 if 100. Store Real Merchandise Cheap NVE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE L. R. FINCH. Mgr. THE XEVV RECREATION BILLIARD PARLOR Soda Folllltaill, Cigars and Cigarettes in connection. A ll New E qui p In ent Prompt Service CONELLY BROS. Cl CI MEMORIALS UF QUALITY VV1' made- il spccial effort to provide for our 1926 business and have 130611 Successful in collecting :1 very unusual assortment of flue- Domestic and Foreign Grnnitvs. Bc surf' you sw our lim- if you have :1 stone to buy. RUSPIVILLE GRANITE XVORKS Uhr IK?-Erhn 1925 Scllllvkl' ZOIIIIW Befdld C rmllln nercial Printing RUSHVHTLJLJE LAUNDRY The L1 111r :dry That Satisfiravl' For snowy white linens scncl tlu-in to us. WX' lnundc-r r-verytliing VS'Jlhll zxlmlv. Our wagon passes your floor every day. Twenty-four hour svrvivv. FOR LOW' COST '1'RANSPOR'l'A'l'ION 'k 'A' f Sig? Sass ,. Fours and Sixes COLE Sc COLE Rusllville, Illinois MODERN MOTOR COMPANY Guy Pickinpangll. 1,I'0Pl'lt'tOl' yr Q... .,m.m. SALES simvicn fmizjlf' l A'I'XVA'l'l'lIi-KENT RADIO AND SPEAKERS Plionv 261- R2 Rushville, Illinoi Uhr Re-Erhn 1925 Iiart, Sehaffner Sz Blarx Clothes, Cooper Underwear, Bradley Sweaters, Stetson Hats The Best is Always the Cheapest C. H. WELLS COMPANY ltushvillels Oldest, Largest and Best Clothing House VVe handle all Field Seeds, Coal, Limestone and Feeds TTlK'l'L5 is no substitute for the Fnrmerls Elevator Rushville Farmers Grain and Livestock Company ROWLAND 5 SON Pl.IlMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRIC STORE Rushville, Illinois E. MALLORY 81 SON Automobile Merchants Telephone 315112 DODGE BROTHERS GRAHAM CARS TRUCKS J H McCune Lumber C0 We cannot sell all the Lumber S0 We sell only the Best 1925 Elly? EK?-Erhn U I O . F. W etllerlaee Athletic and Sporting Goods Galeslvurg. Illinois ,gg ,nn ,n Xwrite for our latest WHOLESALE CATALOG Uhr ERP-iirhn 1525 STYLE AT POPULAR PRICE Illllllllllllllllllllllll The John I. Barton Co. E. ROSS CHITWOOD EXPERT CLEANER AND TAILOR ON E DA Y SERVICE Phone -1-G1 Three Doors East of Rushville State Bank STUDENT AND NRE-ECHO READERS YVQ YVant to Sell You Pocket Knives Scissors Flash Lights Razor Sets Reading' Lamps Croquet Sets, Etc. W. W. KNOWLES HARDWARE CO. Phone No. 1 Yvest Side Square FOSTER Sz GORDON Barber Shop V 1 . Alwavs at Hour 561'Vll'L' w w . 1 . I' our Chalrs-C omc 1n and Get Service STRE1TBERGER'S BAKERY Fresh Bread, Cookies and Pastries Baked Each Day 19215 Uhr Ev-lirhn Victrolas Victor Records C. H. HAMMOND GOOD FURNITURE At Reasonable Prices. You can always obtain the most value for the zunount expended at this old and reliable house. C. Il. HAMMOND Furniture Uiicleihilciiig' Since 1893 1gllSlIll'hS listuhlislicd 1831 Keep in touch with the Old Home Town when you wander out in the world. Uhr ilhwhuillv Cfiimw VVill give you all the news-2141.50 per year. Alexander Lumber Company Uhr lie-iirhn 1925 Rushville Cand Kitchen for fine SODAS and CANDIES FRR1 T ZA R I C K, Pho 11. SNAKE S3 55 Blauy Styles and l.eatl1e1's E V lil R Y P A I K t 16d witll tl1:1t undcfimible clistinction tli-t l t q l't f t ' l cl lx l '1 llil l Y 0 11151 f'1'lJ1 :Ill YV01' 'Hlallii ll J H. G. ESSLINGER William G. Boehm Dealer in FRESH AND SAl.'l' BIEATS H l ll llliilois l' st Sid IEEE Ghz, lie-iirhn Br ant 6: Rebman afe Courteous and Efhcienzf SE R VICE Telephone No. 24 213 XV. xV2lShil1j,,1't0ll St. ABCOCK Ro'rHERs YVL- cordially invitc you to call and inspect our complete- liml of Silk. XVool. and Cotton Dress Goods, and Acccssoriw Also COATS AND IJRICSSICS Eh? ERP-Erhn 1925 THE RACKET STORE You can find it at the Racket Prices always tllv lowest Rust Side Square .l. YV. Ottorueyer, Prop. llllilllt' 65 Phono 65 RUSHVILLE MOTOR COMPANY Iiiiucolu Cars l o1'cl Cars, 'I'1'11c-ks, Forclsoii T1'IlK'ti?TS Power ,l'lH.Y'I1'1i1'lg Implements Ra-pairs Parts ACC:-ssoric s W. H. SCHUETZE '1'AILoR Fine Tniloriiig a Specialty Clczuli110'A-Pressi110'4Re Jfli1'lll0' 25 5 East Side Square GREENLEAF MILLINERY nr Ly pl 1- X- I. FOR STYLE AND QUALITY ONE HUNDRED FOUR IEEE Uhr ERP-ZEEHH T e ruggist GEO. H. BAIRD, Ph. G., Prescriptiouist X. VV. Cor. Square Rushyille, Ill. OLD and YOUNG are here represented. Age has experience. Youth confidence. But then everybody can have confidence in our prescriptions-children are as :xc-ciirately and as faithfully served as their elders. That is why most local doctors will tell their patients to send to us. They know we keep only pure, fresh drugs, that we have great experience in compounding them, and that our prices are reasonable. I 'B N! vi X. M. A IIcarZqua1'fc1's for School Boolfs and School Supplies L5 95 95 EA STJIA N K I IDA K S HOME FOLKS GRGCERY Ielolne Folks Coffee Ilnperator Flour 325441 :Fifi J. H. ABER 81 SONS RUNKLE liz RUNKLE BARTLOYV Sz DAVIS Fancy Groceries Jimi JIm.ll.l,f lllagnet Coffee 1 Se - Imperial Flour -G Sled-4 Vvest Side Square Vlvest Side Square ONE HUNDRED FIVE Uhr IKP-Erhu 1525 IELLHNUHS CULLEGE Une olli Lillie lwllallesit aimfrll Best Colleges Jimi tlhe Wvest lllaintains strong faculty and highest educational stanclarrls. A line athletic field, a Well-equipped gyinnasiinn, with a first class athletic coach make the college attractive to all who enjoy athletic sports. 14l2iIll0llS literary societies, intercollegi- , ate debates, strong' Christian associations, active llflusical Clubs and a Dramatic Club, help to make life at 'Tllrl Illi- noisw varied and happy. Freshnlan class liniitecl to 150. DEPARTMENTS The College, A. B., A. BI. Conservatory of hiusic, B. llfl. Expression For Catalog, address PRE S IDENT C. H. RABIMEI ,KA MP 1925 Uhr Eh,-lirhn 1R. Il. Iawler F11 1101111 1JiI'l'1'fUl' H4 IJIIOIIS Officc 25 R2 Residence 25 R3 J. V. KNAPP fe? SON IlUSHVII.I.E'S LEADING JEVVEIIRY STORE I,IillU0ll1IS. IV:1tf,-Iles. .Ie-we'l1'y. Silvvrwarv THE GIFT STORE Emlmlvmw. Spl-cial Ordvr YVurk. Class Rings :md Pins VAN CLEAVE DRUG STORE Orrin Van Cleavc. Il. I'l1. PRICES CONSISTENT XVITII QUALITY T. HENRY DEAN PRODUCE CO. Cash for your CREAM, I'OIII,'I'RY AND EGGS A Good Plavc' In Trmlr' IIIIOIIC 270 Rusllville. Illinois Zilhe ZKP-iirhn 1925 If Ifs in Our Line IVv Haz'L' Iff, Nuf Sed QS 9 9 'k v misss me SEQRES RUSHVILLE, ILLINOIS North Side Phone 83 IIighest lfarket Prices for POULTRY, CREAM AND EGGS Fair 7'cszfsGCo11 rico us Treat rn cf nf The House' That Pays You As Mum-lm As Your Neighbor. Bring Us Your Produce. Davis-Cleaver Produce Co. A. H. PAIiRO'I I' Establisllcd 1879 J. A. KERR PARROT T cQ KERR DEALERS IN HARDIVARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS If'L'I.I. LINE OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES BARB AND SMOOTH XVIRE AND TIN ROOFING For DALY Sz RIGGALL SIIPERIOR CLEANING , , v Drugs, Wall Paper, :un N ANU PRESSING J. H. BRADLEY The P-CXa11St0fC I' ' ts DRUG SUNDRIES The Tailor and Ulotlzivr J. H. Daly. Reg. Pharm. 1525 Uhr 5112-Erhn 'A ., .,,.., M., YW' 4 rm VY V M D 'Q N ANNUAL of unusual ee Qllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilnlllllllllllllllllllllllmlllliiillitllillll2lllslllllllllllllllllllliallfillililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgg E Elllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii.I ,... l.1..Ill,,Llllllllllllllllllllll,.lE,.llllllllllllI,,l.l..ll.,f'TVlillllfllllllllllllllllllllll !,l,il,lllIllllllilll1llll.i,l...ll1lllll..ililllllllllllllllg ig? 2 -1 fa.. -i E E 5 -V' - 2 S. merit must have fine tunOqI'divhu and CXCCL- 1- I lent printing. E 'll lil 'ILM IlI l 'I,,',1,,l,,lY f ,ii lllllIllllllllllllllllll'fl'll'llll'lllllllllll'lfll' 'Il' 'I' Nlllllfllll f 1' if ln this Annual we believe we have produced a School Hear Book of ei the best craftsmanship and one ee that deserves qour approbation. ae Personal attention is given to all details entering into the making of the Annuals which we produce. Uour patronage is solicited. 1DAgoNEn Pnmting co. Printers of High School and College Annuals GALESB1lRQ,tL.L.tNOtS2g E illlllllllllllllllllu Z I l l lllI'll'lllllllllllllIlIl'iIllIl' I V ' V' ll'l'llllllllI'l? l '''iIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllfl Tl'V'llll'l '1'l'i'l 'Il i'lllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllll? E illllllllllllllllllllllll'l ?'lli l ''l l'l'llllilllll'lllllllllllll ll 'UEIllllElllllllll'lIlT lllIllllllllllll!! lllflll' 'lllllllll'llllllWillllllllllllll'lll1llll1llTl'll? llllllllllllllllll lf!'lIllllllllllllllllllllii I hr lie-4 :hu 1925 J .1 . 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Ml ii I - E I ONE HUNDRED TEN THIS ANNUAL ENGRAVED BV JAHN A OLLIER 1925 Uhr EK?-Erhn Star Ice Pro uce Co. lXI2lIlll1021Ctll1'6l'S of STAR BRAND ICN CREAM, CRICAMERY BII'I l'ICR AND ICE Insist on it as their quality and purity are exeniplziry Cash huyers ot' Creanl, Poultry and Eggs Phones: Plant. -l'00'StilIl0ll. 363 E. H. PRINCE ff? SON Pi'np1'ietnrs PARKE AUTO CO. AI7'I'OMORII.I'IS, TRUCK S, 'l'RAeC'I'URS, RADIO and Eveiytliiilg' they may need fjlll' Sc'1'z'ic'f' IVH1 Please You Garrison is Filling Station Gasoline High Grzule Oils Aleniite-Zerli Greasing' Stop in smnetinie-You will like to buy In-rc. I RA GARRISUN S1 SUN me Ee-Erhn was , ,Ti mir? nniiffs -5 ' ff'- uni, . ii- .M Autngraphz 1'l , XWQZ HZENDRE W H 1925 Uh? lip-Erhn Autngramhu Efhr ZKP-Erhn IEEE iHi11i5 1 -J sk Qu, - fu--5: ,Q - , X. H -' . . ff -H M.. -. rw-..--Q Af vw .. .Y 'mwfw 1- ., :HH 21' -- . - if-' 3 ,fl+ff f.-41.1-f, .-1 ' U. 1. ' v,f7f FC- 239- - -T ., 1 . , g,.,+ .5w..,. .M ., -,m,ff,,',,,, . 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