Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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I LI .25 fuwazisfievnylfi J 0121 U WW GQ .Z Page Tzro cams, Qld E G QQ fin Qlnarli william Ziairh Wlio came to us two years ago and who has unostentatiously won a place in the hearts of the students of Springfield High School. Wlio during his short incumbency as coach has trained our Basketball, Football and Track Teams so well that our men have Won distinc- tion and raised Springfields Athletic position to one of preeminence. Wlio has instilled in us by his own example, that rare virtue. sportsmanship, which may be called playing the game for its own sake and regarding the score, whether Favorable or ad- verse, as only incident to the contest. Wlio has shaded imperceptihly, one with the other, the candor and the latent vigor which lies within him, to bring forth the finer edfnc on what We call School Spirit. We dedicate the Capitoline of Nineteen- twentyftwo. Page Thrcc SQQUO11 Seciiou Section Section Scwfiion Sf'f'fi0ll SW1 ion Sf'C1iHll Table of C ontents. W i I11t1'm h1C'tim1 Faculty Classes Athletics Avtivities Dlwinmatics Smfieties Y 111141 Humor Page F011 1' Page Five Page Sir Hit. HI. li. milling Wlio in the past two years has established the spirit of co-operzv tion in all branches of activities, und has developed the scholastic stniicliiigf, of Springfielnl High School to a high degree. A more earliest worlcer, a more loyal supporter and efficient leader than we have in Mr. Will- ing, coulcl scarcely he found. Page Seven Foreword. lllfl tTAl'l'l'OIilNE is the annual publication ol' thc students ot' Springfield High School and is an account of their activities during the school year which precedes its publication. Formerly The Vapitoline was devoted to the Senior Vlass, its interests and conquests. In The ttapitolines of the last few years, it is to be observed, there has been a tendency to widen the book's scope so as to include all the activities and interests of every group ol' students. We believe this book represents a marked advance in that evolution. While it. is true the personnel of the staff is composed mostly of Seniors. they were not chosen because of their length of incumbency in our venerated institution but rather because those having the aptitude and capacity for handling the work that was to be committed to them. chanced to be Seniors. We are quite sure that the entire staff was in sympathy with the general idea which we have stressed so vigorously-the only distinction between the average Freshman and the average Senior is that the former was born about an Olympiad too lateg we believe this volume will retiect that spirit. We have tried to come nearer to the hearts and souls of our tellow students, as can be done through the interpretation of the printed pageg to bring the Springfield High School, all it is and all it represents. nearer to them than have any of our illustrious predecessors in their productions. Realizing from the first the magnitude of the task. we have worked assiduously and intensively toward our goal and you now have the fruit ot our labor. VVhether we have accomplished this aim or not can be decided only by those for and about whom this volume has been compiled. We do not think ourselves competent to presage what our subscribers will finally hold as an opinion in regard to this work. 'l'wenty years hence when you are fading a bit about the temple and that adolescent dimple has lengthened into a wrinkle, drop into a retro- spective mood and dig this volume out of the garret. lf. as you tinger through it, you feel your throat tighten, see a tear drop on the page and il' you quiver as a chill runs up your spine. we shall have done our work well. -THE EDl'l'UR. Page Eight Page Nine ..,.......N . , J 3, LYMAN K. DAVIS fAssistant Principalj University of Illinois. Debate Coach. Member Athletic Board of Control. PEARL E. BROWN Iowa NVes1e-yan College: University of Chicago. English. ETHEL JEAN LUKE QHead Latin Departmentj Denison University: Vniversity of Chic-ago. Latin. Scholarship Society Head. MABLE I. TAYLOR James Millikin Vuiversity. Household Arts. Page Ten MARY EDITH NEBLICK Eastern Illinois State Teucllers College: University Chicago. English. Philomachian Adviser. MAUDE CHAMBERS Kentuc-ky State N0l'llll111 Social Science. Scholarship Society. TULA M. CHAMBERS llltlillllil Ilniversity. Community Civics. HELEN KNUDSON Church School of Arty Pratt Institute. Art Adviser. ICYL MURROW Drake University: University of Chicago. English. ELIZABETH GRAHAM Indiana l'nive1-sity. Upper Iowa University: University of Illinois. English. Page Eleven A. B. MCCALL Illinois Stun- Xu 1 Is .1 lnlxtr-rx 1 Vxiivei-sity ut' Illini -, Manual Training. Radio Club Adviser. GRACE E. LOMELINO Nul'tI1wvstv1'u VIIIXGI 1 Physical Training. IRENE McELVAIN Mississippi Yullu I I I English. MATTIE L. SMITH Jzunes Millikin Household Arts. I Swastika Adviser. LYDIA M. REINKE NUI't1.IYV8Nft'I'l1 L'111xe-xsllx LIIIXUI IIN I Botany. EDWIN MILTON BELLES NUl'tIlNV9Sf9l'lI I lllllll lu I vi u Illini s Community Civics. Senior Session Head Capitoline Adviser. Searchlight Club Adviser Page Twelve 2 S. S. SIMPSON Illinois Normal: University of Illlnols, 'i Social Science and Mathematics. Junior Session Head. C. A. STEVENS Indinnzx State Normal Svfhool: Indiana State Vnlversity. Mathematics. Sophomore Session Head. M. J. KAVANAUGH The Stout Institute: I'nive1'sity of Texas. Manual Training. - WILLIAM BAIRD Carthage College: University of Illinois: Pennsylvania llniversity. Coach. Member Athletic Board of Control. BERTHA BAKER Cafeteria Manager. BLANCHE G. DUNLAP Oshkosh State Normalg University of XVlseonRln: VlliVf'l'SHX of Chicago. Social Science. ' wifi' Page Thirteen CARL E. DUKE Vniversity of Illinois: University of Chicago: Merzenthaler Linntype Srhmnl. Printing. Freshmen Session Head. Member Athletic Board of Control. RUTH LOW Northwestern University: Vniversity of Chicago. English. Thalian Adviser. EDITH FRENCH MATHENY Monticello Seminary: Yniversity nf Chicago: Vniversity of lVisconsin. Social Science. ABIGAIL LAZELLE fHead Modern Language Department! Wellesley College: University of Chicago. French. ' JOSEPHINE A. MANSFIELD Illinois XVOIIIHDS College: Mary Baldwin Seminary: Univer- sity of Chicago. French. E. H. JOHNSTON Indiana University. Mathematics. Wrangler Adviser. Member Athletic Board of Control. Page Fourteen HANNA M. CURREN Gregg Normal School. Commercial. ALICE BASFORD DePauw Universityg sity. English. Campfire Girls Adviser. MAUDE K. BUTLER Librarian. FRED C. NICKOLS Ohio State Normal: Columbia l'11ivo1 Vllabash College: University of XVisconsin. Mathematics and Commercial. BELLE KARON Duluth State Normal: Duluth Business Vnivf-rsity: Univci sity of Minnesota. Community Civics. MARSHAL B. ANTLE Knox College. English and History. BQ I ! ,, QQ Page Fifteen X925 LOUISE E. HAGER Indiana State Nornialg V4-lumlila Vnlvrrrslty: Vnivc-rsity nf 1'hi1'2lg'u. English. Les Bas Bleus Adviser. FRED HENKE Thr' Stout Instituto. Manual Training. A. L. SMITH The Stout Instltute. Manual Training. Member Athletic Board of Control. HARRIET L. BOULDIN State Normal Vollegvz Vnivorslty of Mir-higan: University of Chicago: Cornell l'nlvc-rsity. Latin. ROSELLA BUTLER Valparaiso Vnivr-rsityg tire-gg Normal Sf-hool: Illlnois lVnmau s College. Commercial. LAURA M. BUTLER Valparaiso Universityg Rovhoster Business Institute: Greg: Normal S1-hool. Commercial. Page Simtccn R. C. BULEY fHead Social Science Departmentj Illllillflil Illiiu-1'sii5': Vniversity Ut' Wiswnlslli. Social Science. President Athletic Board of Control. LELA HENDRICKS Iiuiversity ol' Wisconsin. Latin. MARY CAROLINE TAYLOR l'11iVvl'siTy of l,'l1in'3gu. Botany. Philomachian Adviser. IRENE SIMPSON l'nive1'sity of Illinois. English. E. T. WALDO 'l'r:1nsylv:nnizi College: lflurekzl College. English. Delphic Adviser. LENA C. BRUNER Franklin Collegeg Wise-misin I'uivvrsitv Mathematics. Page Scveiifcv 11. CORA E. WILLING V Hzimiili l'l1ix'vrsiiy: Vliiwrsity ui' Miliu-sntfn. K English. E. H. HARRIMAN QHead Science Departmentj I'i1ix'i-rsity of Mirhigzili, Physics. Radio Adviser. HULDA G. MUELLER NUl'filXYQNt1,'l'11 Vuivei-sity: IV3E'1lX'4'I' Uliivc-rsity. Music. WILLIAM ROELLIG L:1t'1'uss Normal. Assistant Coach. NELL NOLLEN Illinois State Normal I'uivv1'sity3 Viiin-1-sity of Illi ttlillllllliiil '1'L-ncllers Vullvgv. Chemistry. Scholarship Society. Chemistry Club Adviser. MARGARET ROURKE l'niw1'sity of Illinois: Vuiversity of Vliii-ago. English. Ptlfll' Eighfcciz GARN ET NIcGAVI N Secretary. EDNA ATKI NS Assistant Secretary. DOROTHY BUNDY University uf NViSi'OIlNiIlQ l'11ive1'sity of Iliinois. English. Les Bas Bleus Adviser. ETH EL AILLS WILLMAN Nortiiwestern Vnivursity. English and Latin. IRWIN KNEHANS Missouri State 71's-:11-laws Noll:-gag Vnivvrsity of Ulnii-:lgrot Vnive-rsity ul' Cniifoi-11i:1. Commercial. BEULAH PLUNIMER Nm'thwcste1'n Vniversity: Vniversity Zoology. of Chivago. gi i i i i i I i 'WIS 'i V09 ii ii Page Nineteen H. O. BARNES QHead Mathematics Departmentl Kunsans State- .xj.2'I'i1'lIiIllI'Jli Follvgi-3 iiIliX'k'I'NIl-Y of Illinoisg .lainie-s Ailiiliilll I nivi-Vsily. Mathematics. IRVINE MATILDA PINKERTON Monnmutln i'ollI-,yrs-1 I'lIiV1'l'SiIy ol' Illinois. Mathematics. SUSAN E. WILCOX fHead English 'DepartmentJ .- .I- XVIAII4-sly l'olIi-gs-1 I'nix'I-1'siI.v nil' f1iIll.l,.,lI. English. MATE LEWIS lllnms Nfilil' Nornizll Svlumli I'uive-rsity of Eureka: i'oll1-5:1-1 I u , Chi4':ly,'n. Household Arts. PEARL E. CATLIIN I i'IllIP'i Niliiliilll illIV4'I'NiI.Y1 tmllilluliizl i'IliI'I'l'sily. Household Arts. Swastika Adviser. KATHRYN H. BAXTER QHead Music Departmentj , . . lolumlim I lIiVi'I'SiIX'I iIlSliillIl' uf llnsif-:II Art. KATHERINE IVIATHER ' SPIIEHZIIII Svlmol Pllysia-:II lflilm-utioii, Physical Training. Olympic Adviser. VIRGINIA VICTOR NVilli:ll11 IVIIIIIIN l'ulIc-gil: Kil'I:svill4,- Stain- Tezu'he1's College No1'tI1wcfHtu1'11 I'uive1'sity. Music. LAURA H. ROBIE IDean of Gilisj I'nive1'sily ul' I'lniv11go. Dramatics. LOIS AURELIUS Clerk. ELLA R. TARRENT .Innws Allllililll I 111x'v1'sity. Commercial. LOUISE WELCH . l'nive1'siIy of NIIIIIIUNHIIIQ i'IIIX'I I 4ilj' ol' t'I1iI-also. Social Science. GEORGIANA MONTGOMERY No1'tI1w0ste11'11 I'uix'e1'sity: 1il'j'l1 Mzlwri Iii4'lit4l'lll:lI1 Svlnml uf Acting. Social Science. MARY S. SCOTT I IIIIPISIIX or 'IR-xzls: IVIIIYHI'-liiy' uf Illinois. Spanish. A J. L. SANDERS .Izumi-s Millilcm Inlu-rslty Manual Tra ining. Hi Y Adviser. MARY A. DODD Sp1'i11g'Iivlil Hllxillflsx Uullf-gf-1 l'lu11-lvstinl Normal, Commercial. R. W. G-ILL qHead 'Commercial Departmenty Illinois Stzitv Nnrlnzlli hem lily lillflllr-ss ikilleuw-I tire Normzll Si-howl: Ilzluiiltou lfollf-ge of I.1lXYQ Lint-olu Colle of I.:1w. Commercial. School Treasurer. Page Tzcerz ty 9P11iII1'E E 11111 111111111111 nf 1111111 511111 Srhunl rarvrr will finh 11111 5111111 111' 11111 EPB nuh Mark 51ll11111v11vh a13s1i1151 'Ihr bark- 131'n1111h nf 1111111 uiainn, r11111i11hi1113 11111111 nf 11111 1111111 laih ill 1111211 l1z111h5. 5112111 1111211 111111111 TPQPIIIHPIUPE 1unr1l1g nf 11115 111151. N. 01 sv ll! 94 W in I n Memoriam. 10 A A in la R LPH P RKES ROSS, Died June 19th, 1921. W Ui Q FRANCES SWARTS, Died March 4th, 1922. In gag 'QF 151 HX 10 W-fp f--v-1-f-nf-1-1-nv-f.:-nv 1.1-1-40' . . , Prim' Tll'1'lIf'll'Tll'0 The Seniors. HE Senior t'lass of IllIlCt'Ct'll lll1lltll'04l a111l tw1111ty-two feels that it has filled its list of activities for school lil'11 as well as its pl'QClOCPSSOI'S. Re111e111l1eri11g that school spirit l70g'lllS ill the classg we began our work four years ago as ltl1't SlllllPll. A l+l1'esl11111111 t'lass ol' tire llllIlt.ll'01,l i11 1111111be1f gave a few 1111111 to tl111 fo11tl1all Hlltl track it'2llllN. A l'll'0SlIllIt3ll party was tl111 biggest social event of the year. The Class of 'l'we11ty-two ll2lS llltltlt' as llltllly 111ist akes as am' l4ll't'SlI- 111011 Class will, but 0lllCl't'tl the So ?lltHll0l't' year XVllll 111-w l1l11- tl111 life I 1 ' that won the indoor track lllt't't Zllltl gave St'VO1'2ll 1111111 to tl111 foothzill, basketball Gllltl track tea111s. As J1111io1's tl1e class gave the 1l11l1at11 tt'2lIll two ol' its l111st 1111:111l111rsg while six J1111io1's were ahle to llltllftt the l'ootl1all lt'?llll, l111t only 11111- llGlpC1l the l1asketl1all team XVlll. liasehall, for tl111 iirst time a lll2l,l0l' sport i11 the lllSi101'j' of our sehool, was given .goo1l support hy seven Juniors. The Juniors never t'aile1l to give the trac-li '11111111 tl111 111111111111 ol' help 11ee1l111l to win 11111et's. 'llhe elass t'o11111l it ha1'1l to get a s1-1'o111l i11 tl111 lIltl00l' meet. The A. ll. L. girls' soei1-ty for J1111i111' illltl Senior girls was 01'ga11iz131l by the Jlllllfll' girls of 'llweiity-two. The S11111111' Vlass of two lllllltll't'tl Zllltl tittv 11111111l1111's has tri111l to give i11 its last year all it l1a1l to fllll S. ll. S. lill0XYll'l0' lll'lt all the ,, 1 activities of each lllttlllllttl' of tl111 elass l,'2UlIl0l1 be pla1'e1l O11 a. page this small. the tllass of TXV0l1ij'-i1Wtb gives as 11 l.2ll'CXVt'll tl1is mark to lllt' Jllllltll' tllassz Eleven 1111111 o11 the foothall team, seven ll1OlIllN'I'S 011 the tltxlltlit' team. N23 101111111 1111111 011 the l1asli11tl1all , 5 1 , l'1'2lll1 a111l seeo111l place ill tllff H rl 5 ' 1-lass i0lll'll21lllOlli Zllltl the i11- Ztf tl. , 1loo1' traek meet. 'llhere was i l .1 lltl flollllt about tlltx Seniors, traeli Zllltl l1as1-hall 111e11 l111i11g 'With this history eom- 1, G CJ plet111l w11 leave 1111 ll0IlfPl'illllt5 place to those who follow so aa l l if--1-1 s illltl we have ta lit'll 11111' sl1111'11 ot' Red Zlllfl Rlaek spirit along 'Vt with our lf'?lY'lll!lQ'. Page T1ll1'IIf!l-ThT1'C 11'f1-1v1ff1- 'H ,, 2 5 f 'f1f:if3 I 11,-,, ,, ,ff -.' ,, wx .uw f .V . 2,-vw ,- - f 4, -v ,, G ,. I - Wm-D . Conway Omer 'Fosnaug P1 EDITOR IN CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER Q l 2 Staff 1922 R.Bergshfesser Vernon Black. CIRCULATION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER Capitoline Stalfq 1 . . 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P1111-11s11 l1Cvz11111z111 111111111-110 Q Q 11411'?lIl1f0S 1 111's1111 P11r111f1g1ap11b1. 1 1111 zlimlwm Hum , 111:11-11111 1111013111 A1111e111cs 1.11111111111.11111 111, 1 ,www Hymns 11121171111 1111111111 f1F11'10f1l1S 1111111 111,11.1 1 11 1 W?lj'l10 11111131111 1-1111111 1111111 1f1001'g1z1 SC'111lP1111'1' Typisfs 1111, 11 1111 1 1 1 1 11 ......,111111.. 41112l1'g2l1'01 Davis 1E1izz111e1111 11v1:111cy Pam! T111c'111'y-Fi1w1 zA.Hf O'1'L 1iLE1H Jacob Roisch PRESIDENT A V1CE PRESIDENT c 1922 Omeffosnaugjfx SECRETARY - Preston Wilson TREASURER. CLASS OFFICERS. Prvsielent, Alton Ilall. Vice Presimlvnt 'lll'0ZiSlll'Cl', Sf-urvlanx Jacob Rmsc-ll. l'1'0st0u Wilsfnlm. Ulm-1' Fusn nu In Svnim' laillflllfj' Allvismg l4l4lwi11 lllilton lh-llvs. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES. FIAEJWICIQI AND lXIH'l l'U. Dora lllalllos, llllilll'lll2lIl. Eulala lll'lll'j', lllliIl'll'H Ulrivln, VVilliam f'm1wav, lIll'llHl'tl lh-1'ffsl1'c'ssf n P PIN ANI? RING. Ralph Nm-Amllly, llll2lll'lIl2llI. lmvillv Rigslmy, llrlgfmu- l'ampln1-ll llicllarsl Stolivs. ll+'n'a1wz-s 1'm'smn. ANNUIlN4'lCMlCN'l'S. lmis Svago, l'l1ai1'mal1. .lavlc XVOSlllN'lll', llilma lllrflalw, Vovnon Black, Ralph Hake-1'. UMASS PLAY. Harnlfl 6001-30, f'l1aiVman. L00 Ensvl, Ural lWilliams, ROSS Irwin, Ilvlvn S2lllIl1lt'l'S. SOVIAIJ. -lavnlx Rvisvll. fVlll2lll'lll2lIl. f'om'aml Wirtll. l+'m'n Ulllf-r, Elllll'1' Byers, Mary llurkv. VAP AND GOWN. l'l1'P4ll'li'li llarlcy, l'llai1'man. Hvlml lllc-ll'o1u't11Cy. lCug0nia Ilanliins 'Wayne Hlulsun, llll'l'0l l7iclic'1'c-l. VLASS MU'l l'Il. Rowing, not 4l1'il'til1g. UIJASS FLOWICR. Oplmlia Row. VLASS 4'OlAllIS. GVPCII and VVl1itr-. Page T'10c'11.ty-Svvwvw HENRY CROWL. I just vn11't ke-wp smiling. NORMA PAINE. A life that le,-:urls lllPlfll'llflllS days. MAX VJ. STROSS. 'blllstivv satisfies f'l'F'l'1' our-. fmd ,1llsf1CP nlfvnof' Y Hi Y, '21, 122. OLIVE DlxoN. ' Noun vlsm- slmll lulvf- my llPlll't.U WILLIAM BEAM. Tho luuul that follows intolle-r-t van m'l1im'o. Delphic, '19, '20, '21. '22: Bulletin Circus. '18. k'Mk'0l'1kg JA NA,VWaLl,xbVQA,crw EULALA DRURY. A lllllNll'lZlll is CV01' wolf-mm-, Philos, '20, '21 lVice Pres. '21l: Flower and Motto Commit tee, '22g Inter-Society Yaudeville. '21. P11170 TIlV'llf1l'I'7l!7l'lf Yn0,fv-Wifof faliw MARY FRANCES SMITH. Blessed ure- those with ll sense of lluumrf' CHARLES DAVIS. 'Tis feared he-'ll die of UVE1'YVO1'k, MARIAN WILSON. Just dress enuf to be tasteful, Just merry enuf to be guy. A. B. L., '20, Orchestra, '18, 'ltlg Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20. MARION HUMPHREYS. t?u111':1gvI A uulmlt- lu-:11't displays. ANGELINE THOMPSON. Joys ure our wings, sorrows our spurs. RICHARD NEU. How prune to doubt, how 1-uutiuus are the wise, Student Representative, '20, '21g Wranglers, '20, '21, '22, Chemistry Club, '21, '22 ISec. '22Jg Class Basketball, '20, '21, Class Track, '22g Scholarsliip Society, '22, Page 'llzvcnty-Ninn K ouirivl w 5f KENNETH CANHANI. A lll4'I'l'y lu-nrt --the best of company. Orcliestra, '20, '21, '22, Glee Club, '21, '22. jp 744 fj, ffffa-ako, VERNON L. BLACK. I A student nc-mls but 21 word to guide him. Bulletin Staff, '20, '21, Capitoline Staff, '21, '22, Delphics '20, '21, '22 tT1'eas.J '21, Orchestra, '20, '21, '22, Announce ment Committee, '22. ELSIE THURMAN. And still we gazed,- Anrl still the wonder grew, 'l'h:'1t one small head could curry :ill she knew. Elizabethian, '19, '20, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, Scholarship Society, '22. EDWIN COLEAN. His eye and manner bespeak ambition. HELEN REED. Bc-nenth her quietness lies true sincerity. Glee Club, '21. LOIS SEAGO. XVhen it comes to studies, she licks the platter clean. Philos, '20, '21, '22 tPres. '20, '21, '22l, Capitoline Staff '21, '22, Announcements Committee fCll21iI'I1'l3l1J, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20: Inter-Society Vande ville, '21, Scholarship Society, '22. Pfznc Thirty Student Senate, '20, '21, Student Representative. '20, '21: RAYMOND TODD. tlro:it men :ure 114-wi' sutiiviviitly shown but in Stl'lIgg1,'lt'. Chemistry Club, '21, '22. HELEN CRIPE. If well thou hast heguu, go on. MARGARET NELSON. Uv good, swf-vt 111:1isl, Let those that will be clever. ANNETTE WRIGHT. She doeth :ill things well. Swastika, '21. EUGENE CAMPBELL. Ilo11't bother me with women. Student Representative, '20, '21, Bulletin Circus, '18: Inter- Class Basketball, '19, Inter-Class Track, '19, '20, Boys Gym. D9Il1OI1StI'?lflOl1, '19, '20, Pin and Ring Committee fChZlil'lllHl1J, '20, '21, '22, Decoration Committee tChuir- manj, '21, Bulletin, HELEN SCHLEGEL. A fri:-ntl in 110911, is rt frit-nal imh-oil. Glee Club, '21, '22. PC1516 Thl7'f1l'OHC fi- IVIARY IVIASSEY. Mom-st simplicity is :1 virtm- uf wnlm-nf' Girls Gym, Demonstration, '1U. JACK WESTOVER. I.ct airgnniw-nt lu-:nr no uninusiml wound. Student Representative, '18, '21, '22g Wranglers, '19, '20 Varsity Basketball, '20, '21, '22 tCaptain '22p: Announce ment Committee, FRANKLIN WEIS. ltvusoii:ulnlv nwn tm- tlnl In-st tliutionatrif-Q nt'1'--inn-x's:1ti1-ii,' f 1, N .w,fwfw U Qdtfiff WW ELIZABETH MILL ON. IIei' growl hninor is :1 fountain in-ver dry. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19, IVIARIAN BIERBOHIVI. She is us full uf valor as uf kiinllnws. ERROL PICKEREL. They that know no vvil will siispt-vt mme. Delpliics, '19, '20, '21, '22 tYice Pres. '21Jg Chemistry Club. '21, '22. Page 'l'I1lr!y-TIVO '21, '22g Board of Control, '21, '22, Class Track, '19, '22, Manager Varsity Track, '22, Class Basketball, '18, 'lfog ,Q x72 7 KENNETH DAVIS. Ui-iginalllty is tht- soul ul wit. Indoor Track, '21g Chemistry Club, '21, '2 1 E r .. 1 t BESSIE ALLEN. Dire-vt minds 4-:tunut lm pwplt-xml ur 1'rightvl1wl. CHARLES Tun muvh le1:11'ni11g: is fl llZlIlQ.U'l'HllN t DOROTHY NIMS. VERA COOPER. On her llI1l'llf'HUtl hrmv iwymsfts s+-rt-nity. lllut, Uh, yuu hill-f' ! I I ,,. 1? yi W niaircvll wa ve ll Freshman Stunt Show, '19g Elizabethian, '19, '24lg Bulletin Staff, '20, '21: Girls Gym. Demonstration, '15t. AGATHA BREWSING. She And is thy friend ilule-1-tl, she will help thee in thy in-ml, ' 'ff VO, V1 'H Q' t ' idwwww RUSSELL MILLER. My lmntlx nw guilty, hut my lwzirt is Page Thirty-Three RALPH MCANULTY. XVis4loxn is to the soul, what hf-:nlth is to thi- hotly. Student Representative, '18, '19, Wranglers, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22 tTreas. '21, Pres. '21, '22J3 Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Varsity Football, '20, '21, Class Basketball, '20, '21, Varsity Track, '21, '22, Inter-Class Track, '20, '21, Class Basketball, '22, Bulletin Staff, '20, '21, Boys Gym. Dem- onstration, '20, Pin and Ring Committee tChairmanj, '21, '22, Junior Class President, '20, '21, Scholarship i' 'A ' X V i - '.iA' Society, 22. myww 'r 3, 'vi M MARION JESTER. Her heart is like the fair sf-n-sh:-ll. Tlivrcfs music over in it. Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Swastika Club, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19. . 4 wma JOSEPH OMER FOSNAUGH. A perfect lover. Ile makes Romeo look like fl hashful boy. Student Representative, '20, Wranglers, '20, '21, '22, Chem- istry Club, '21, '22 tSec. and Treas.J, Class Basketball, '19, '20, Class Track, '19, '20 tCapt. '21J, Football, '19, Varsity Football, '20, '21 tCapt. '21J, Varsity Basketball, '20, '21, Senior Class Secretary, '22, Business Manager of Capitoline, '22, Member Board of Control, '21, '22, HARRIET HATFIELD. Hllotlest, like il star arnong' earthly lights. Glee Club, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19. PAULA BRETSCHER. How brilliant and niirthful the light of her eye. Like :1 star fililllflllg out from the blue of the sky! Student Representative, '21, Hi Yi, '20, '21, A. B. L., '20, Tlialian tSeC.J, '21, '22, Swastika, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21. DAVID BARKER. Ile has decided ideas of his own. Student Representative, '19, Wranglers. '20, '21, '22, Class Basketball, '20, Ass't Circulation Manager Capitoline, Scholarship Society, '22. Page Thirty-Four ,ff GERTRUDE QUISENBERRY. Duty is ever sweet, but pleasure swf-ote-r. Student Representative, '20, '21, Elizabethians, '19, '20, A. B. L., '20, '21, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19. GEORGE JOHNSON. E:1rnestne-ss is the devotion of all the fnviillit-s. Hi Y, '21, '22, FERN OLDER. Her life is :1 continual slwcessioii of smiles. Glee Club, '22, Chemistry Club, '21, '22, A. B. L., '20, '21, Hi Yi, '20, '21, Swastika, '21, '22, Thalians tVice Pres.J, '21, '22, Bulletin Staff, '20, '21, Social Committee, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, Inter-Society Vande- ville, '21, '22, Scholarship Society, CHARLES AVERILL. Labor and intent study, I talks- to he my portion' EDITH PANCAKE. There is no truer he:11't. Inter-Society Vaudeville, '22. vt- mo' M N 'W' ,fgfigft PRESTON WILSON. May that soldier il mere 1-4-1-1'e:mt prove Tlmt inezlns not, hath not. or is not in love. Student Representative, '19, Wranglers, '20, '21, '22, Var- sity Football, '20, '21, Varsity Baseball, '19, '20, '21, tCap- tainj, '22, Class Basketball, '19, '20, '21, Indoor Track, '19, '21, '22, Senior Class Treasurer, '22. Page Tlrirty-lf'fi1Jc PAUL IVY. I would ht-lp utlners out of 21 fulluw feeling. BLANCHE IVICELROY. True to herself und to others. MAINE DONAGAN. H0110 of those who will honorably upholll the stulnlaiiwls o S. ll. S. wlwrever she goes. GRACE T. SHAW. To music we may attribute all our sorrows and our joys. Unity Club, '21, '22. MARGARET GRANT. We reud her face as one reads ai true :ind holy book. BEATRICE WADE. A worker, allways doing her le-vel best. Unity Club, '20, '21g Girls Gym, Demonstration, '19, '20. Pago T1LirtyQSir MARION O'BRIEN. Cairo is an 4-nt-iny to life. Student Representative, '18g French Club, '19: Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '2O. THELMA SHOUP. I'I:1ppy as il lurk. Student Representative, '20g Glee Club, '31, '22: Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20. MARY CURREN. 'Tis better fur woman to blush than to turn pale. KENNETH RICHARDS. Love hath llltllit' mf- thrive 21 n1:1u. Student Representative, '18: Student Senate. '18: Glve Club, '19, '20, Track, '19, '20, '211 Class Basketball, '19, '20, '213 Varsity Football, '19, '20, '21, Bulletin Circus. '18, GEORGE NEFF, JR. Opposition always infinmes the t'1lfhIlSi5lSf, ll1'Vl'l' 1'1lllVl'l'iN him. Hi Y, '22g Glee Club, '21, '22g Orchestra, '21, '22. JOHN CRONILEY. His heart was in his work. Circle Club, '20g Class Track, '22: Varsity Track, '22. Page Th i1'ty-Scfvcra FLORENCE RALPH. She and ,LTIUUIII ure nu rr-lution. PAUL BOWMAN. He sleeps in spite of thunder. Capitoline Staff, Society, '22, MERLE HEDGECOCK. She is never idle. Student Representative, '20, '21, '22g Girls Gym, Demonstra tion, '19. OLIVER ORR. Full of wise saws and modern instaiiffesf' Class Track, '22. BESSIE WILSON. Good nature and 5:0011 sense must ever join. CHARLES RICE. What il IIIIRGITIITIL' worlrl!-truuhle if we love. trouble i we do not love. Page Thirty-Eight Wranglers, '21, '22g Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Varsity Foot- ball, '21: Class Basketball, '19, '20, '21, '22 tCaptain '20J' ARCHIE BROWNELL. He slipped in. all silent. All-Around Athletic Club, '19, '20, '21, '22, Class Basketball, '19, '20, Indoor Track, '21, Boys Gym. Demonstration, '10, GERALDINE DAUGHERTY. ' UGG1'21l41lllt S greatest qilzlliiivzitimi is her ability to f'illlV I1 piece ot work tliruuprh to the end. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19. L-EO FRAN KS. It is quality, not flllilllflfy that makes n in un Chemistry Club, '22, Bulletin Staff, '21, HELEN MCCOURTNEY. Her looks hespenk her stern minrl within. Student Representative, '19, '20, '21, '22, Philos, '19, '20, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, Scholarship Society, '22. RUTH ANSON. The hzlnfl that hath 11121119 you fair hath nmnlo you growl. Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Hi Yi Club, '20, '21, T1l3l13llS, '21, '22, Olympic, '21, '22, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '22. ,. GLENN FINNEY. ' The man who wins is the man who arts. Delphics, '18, '19, '20, '21, Chemistry Club, '22. Page Thirty-Nine K 4- l fn! '. , it 5, Ie gy. ,S '-2 f . ' ,si??,5iJi M: Z. A l 'Q' f ROBERT SHUMAN. The lIlilllI'Nf lll2llllll'l'S with flu- Irlwiva-st mind. ' Q0 7RG RUTH VAN DEREN. You r'oul1ln't say she was Imslifnl. I1l'iIill'l' was slit- for w:ir4l. FRANKLIN AYER. lint the inzin wortli while. Is the one who will slnilf-. When 4-verytliiiig gm-s ll:-ml wronprf HILMA MCCU E. She speaks with Wimloinf' Student Representative, '19, '20, '213 Class Secretary, '20 '21g Junior Class Play, '21g Tlialian, '21. '22: Hi Yi. '19 '20g A. B. L., '21g Elizabethian tPres.l, '19, '20g Girls Gym Demonstration, '19, '203 Senior Announcement Commit tee, '21, '22g Varsity Debate, '22g Inter-Society Yaudeville '22g Scholarship Society, '22, KENYON CRENSHAW. The ladies 1-:ill hini swt-vt: The stairs. als he t1'02lllN on iilL'l.Il, kiss his fum-t. 1?-2 1, . ld I ' i4jL'.'v,N'lAvLX jo H4-,,Aj14A 'W- BEATRICE ADLOFF. Strongest niinuls :irc often those of whit-h tht- noisy Wm-1.1 hears least. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19. '20, Page Forty HELEN SAUNDERS. Who says she 1-nn't joke? Student Representative, '21, '22g Class Play Committee, '21, '22g Capitoline Stait. -7, , ' fsj f7l5f m mibWwV MIKE HALPIN. 'tllifv is not so short but that tlu-ro is always time- enough tor courtesy. Baseball, '17, '18g Football, '17, '18, '20g Basketball, '17, '181 Junior Class Treas., '20, '21: Capitoline Staff, '22g Ameri- can Expeditionary Forces, '18, '19, Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne, Defensive Sector. FRANCIS E. LEIB. The mind is thc ilfllltlSl!Ilt'l'1' of thi- soul. Student Representative, '18, '19, '22: Wranglers, '18. '19, '20, '21, '22 tV. Pres. '2213 Radio Club, '21, '22g Inter- Class Track, '21: Class Otllcer, '19, '20. MW Iv LUELLA ALVIES. Enthusiasm is the gr:-:ntest business asset in tho world. French Club, '18, Girls Gym. Demonstration. '18, '19, WILLIAM CONWAY. Our editor, one who IIIIIIIIIIIIPN joys, tlivlnlf-s grit-l's, ZIIIII whose honesty is inviolalvlef' Student Representative, '22, Wranglers, '21, '22g Flower and Motto Committee, '21, '223 Varsity Baseball, '21, '223 Class Basketball, '21g Class Yell Leader, '21, Editor-ixr Chief of Capitoline, LOUISE BUTLER. i After all, there :Ire only thrvc things worth while: to ln- goofl, to do good, and always to smile. French Club, '18, '19g Capitoline Staff, '21, '22g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '2O. Pagf' lf'orty-Onw f D ' 62 fy 2 5, MARION FERNS. As i1'1'osist:1l:lr- ns the fn1'r'c of gravity. JAMES CASSIDAY. Nu really :rout man ever tho't himself so. Wranglers, '20, '21, '22, Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Indoor Track, '21, Boys Gym. Demonstration, '21. -F' MM13 l7Ql0 fl: af4v.m,,,L0i ' V I LETA BIXLER. Her smile is the prodigal of summery shine, PAULINE THOMPSON. Like-fl hy all who know her. Others are invited tn become 2H'11lHlillt'l'll.u fOlympic, '21, '22g A. B. L., '20, '21, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '22 GEORGE ANSON. His musiv! We love it for what it helps us rerneulhcr and for what it helps us forget. Delphies, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra lAccomp.J. '20. '21, '22, Glee Club tAccomp.D, '20, '21, '22: Class Play. EUGENE SCHLITT. Good huuior is always a suf'cess. Glee Club, '21, Indoor Track, '20: Football, '20, '21, Class Basketball, '20, '21. Page F07't2j-T'lI.'0 CHARLES ULRICH. 5 i Good will is tho mightiest prur'tir':1l fort-o in tho lllliV1'l'Nt',u Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Wranglers. '21, '22, Football, '21, Flower and Motto Committee, '21, '22. FLORENCE ROCKWOOD.. Blessed with that charm-the m-rtninty FRANCES CORSON. I vouut myself in nothing else :ls happy. 'P P I As in u soul l'Qll1Gl11b9I'llljI my 1:1111 fric Student Representative, '18, '19, '21, '22, L to please' -n ls. es Bas Bleus, '19, '20, '21, '22 fVice Pres. '21, '22J, Photograph Committee Capitoline, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '21. vvxowwok ff? 1 4747, at E532 J HORACE Mccov. JO- W . Hard Work mukos the man. Radio Science Club, '21. '22, Chemistry Club, '21, '22, EVADNAH GUNNETTE. But Oh, sho rlnnr-es sur-h ai wuy! No sun upon an Easter :lay Is half so iine :I sight. -J4J7waMfkln-mlfnf Student Representative, '19, Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, A. B. L., '20, '21, Capitoline Staff, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demon- stration, '19, '20, '21, '22, Inter-Society Vaudoville, '21. EUGENE DONOVAN. Not on tho roll of r-ommou mou,' Page Forty-Three 5153, ' wg A N 'ff ff' ...E f 3. CI :Q 4 'I 'ff 114 ' MARJORIE ANDERSON. NVllut shi- lu-lir-vs-s slu- 2l1lill'l'E'S tn iirmly :mul as firmly :lp1nlies. Ulielnistry Club, '21, '22, Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Elizabeth- ian, '19, '20, A. B. L., '20! Swastika, '21. '22: Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19, '20, Inter-Society Vaudevillc, '21, GEORGE ROBSON. Private sincerity is public- wrilfarr-. Boys Gym. Demonstration, '19. MARY PFEIFER. ' Good habits and l!lll1Cfll2lllfl' are virtuuns. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20.f -ao, 5 I A A 0091 ELM ER BQERS. U lure the lu-autifnl and hricf. Representative, '19, '20, '21, '22, Sophomore President, '20: Reserve Football, '19, '20, Varsity Football, '22, Class Basketball, '19, '20, '21, '22g Inter-Class Track, '19, '20, '21, '22, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, '22 tF'irst Placel: Capitoline Staif tAthletic Editori, '22, Varsity Track. '22: Class Play, '22. H72 HAROLD KRAUSE. Prefer rliligeiim- before ifllcnessf' Chemistry Club. '21, '22, Scholarship Society. '22. CLARA POWELL. She has many virtues. Tlialians, '21. Pagv Forty-Four fgffqgg. fl. 7 1' u AW lly,yf,9fca,nd!. AMOS SAWYER. Ambition has no rest! SYBIL CAMPBELL. The most lllft'l'l'NllllQ wo ale ure not allways the OIIPN who I l 1-reute the most striking lirst lllllil't1SNlllIl. HAROLD CHANDLER. Results eolue from work. not grind. Indoor Track, '19, '20, '21, MARANDA TARR. Nothing: is more useful than xilv11r'e. A. B. L., '21. FORESTINE GREENAN. Taste is the next gift to genius. Glee Club, '21, '22g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19. RICHARD STOKES. I'Iuxuan knowlellgre is the parent of doubt. Wranglers, '19, '20, '21g Chemistry Club, '21, '221 Sopho- Q more Class Treasurer, '19, '203 Bulletin Statt, '20, '21, , Pin and Ring Committee, '22. vis .ui Page Forty-Fi ve wg Mi? 2 1 4 2 l JOHN KRENZER. A stunt llE'i'lI't muy be ruined in tkfrtlun- but not in spirit.' Vnwmkd -fQ!f!pf1jfif7'7f'5k'eflj Q, I 9 2 6 KATHRYN BRENNAN. Rosy are her cheeks and :1 rose her mouth. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, WAYNE HUDSON. All Nature is but Art unknown to thee. Student Representative, '18, '19, '20g Student Senate, '19 '20, Class Track, '20, '21, Capitoline Staff, '22, ARDELIA TRUTTER. Her heart is open ns the day, Her feelings ull are true. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, ELIZABETH BOTHWELL. Of ull her virtues the greatest is sincerity. CLARK BREWER. It the rungs of the ladder of success will but hold lllt 1 will smile it. l7elpl1iCs, '19, '20, '21, Page Forty-Si.r GLENNA HULL. She has ai henrt with runni for 4-VL-ryfj0y. CLIFFORD ROGERS. An hom-st lieart possesses fl kingdom. Chemistry Club, '22, Bulletin Staff, '20, '21, ' Q. 6 , j bf 7 RAY MORRISON. J0hwJL'1f.J JvQwMw,0ij Our c-h:11':10ter is our will: fur what we will, wr- ure. Delphics, '20, '21, '22, Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, '22, Band, '22, Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Radio Club, '21, '22, Class Plays, '21, '22, Class Basketball, '22, Class Track, '21, '22, Varsity Track, '22. VMMAMJX OPAL MCDONALD. As merry :ls the day is lon,:. Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Elizabethian, '19, '20, A. D. L., '20, '21, Glee Club, '21, '22, Girls Gym Demonstration, '18, '10. ROBERT THOMAS. Truth makes the fm-o of that 1bP1'S0ll shine whn Rlwnlc and owns it. Student Representative, '18, '19, Glee Club, '20, '21, llul- letin Staff, '20, '21. VERA CRAFT. Her friends she counts as mnny. Her enemies are tow. Swastika, '21, '22, Page Forty-Seven JP RICHARD BERGSTRESSER. A main who trims himsa-II' In suit +-vt-ryoru-. Student Representative, '20, '21, '22, Student Senate, '20, '21, '22g Wranglers, '20, '21, '22g Student Football Manager. '19, '20, '21g Class Basketball, '19g Circulation Manager Capitoline, '22g Flower and Motto Coxnniittee, '22g Schol- arship Society, '22. - X 1 MMM-gf0Qf W1 Z0 ,,, 7220 Jiffy!! MAR JULIA BURKE. d I.ig:htIy :intl freely her tlnrk trrwst-4 play 0'vr at brow Illltl :i bosom :ix low-ly :Ie tht-y, ' French Club, '18, '19g Chemistry Flub, '18, '19, Social Pom- inittee, Capitoline Staff, '22g Bulletin Stalt, '20, '21, Girls Gym Demonstration, '19, '20g May Queen, '22. HALDEAN MCMURREY. Howl humor is goodness and Wisslulll mnnhim-tlf aft ta N0 MARGARET POLLOCK. I.:1llg.z'lIi11g' is :I most hel1rt'ul exe-rr-iss--loolc at me-. Glee Club. '20, '21, '22g Girls Gyni. Demonstration, '19. '20. FREDERICK HARLEY. 'f'hit-' would r-onvinc-v the world the moon was inn-lv of 1-lwesvf' Student Representative, '19, '20, '213 Student Senate. '20: Wranglers, '20, '21, '22, Hi Y, '21, '22: Glee Club. '20. 7 '213 Inter-Class Track, '203 Varsity Football, 103 Base' ball, '20, '21, '22g Class Basketball, '10, '20. '211 Class Baseball, 'lily Cap and Gown Committee tf'll1li1'1l11ll1l, '22: Inter-Class Plays, '22: Class Play. '22. ELIZABETH DELANEY. Little she says but :1 tleall she thinks. Student Representative, '19, '20, '21: Junior Committee. '21: Girls Gym. Demonstration, '10, '20. Page Forty-Eight JACK SCH ROEDER A ggoml nmn is kinder to his enemy thain had me-n 'ire to their friends. Indoor Track, '19. Dnwvwl HELEN CHITTICK. A rose never bloomefl to rivall such :1 girl. Chemistry Club, '21g Elizabethians, '20, Swastika, '21: Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, CARL GOERING. 'tHe evidently menns business. Orchestra, '18, '19, '20g Class Officer, '18, '19: Bulletin Circus, '18, THERESA KRAMP. Truth is mighty and it will 1'll'0Vtlll. Q- Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19. X l 1 ,l - N M hjcfvktvdu ' P qfiwy N935 RUTH LEWIS. iw M:1tri1nony-the high sou for which no 1-oinpnss ham yet been invented. Student Representative, '20, '213 Glee Club, '21, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19. FRANK ZIMMERMAN. A 2'P1lflPIll2lll makes no noise Bulletin Circus, '19. 115 Page Forty-Nine JOE MORRISON. 1 uml unuum-rs urf- fl part of guml lll0l'ZllS. Delphics, '21, Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, 571717 A littln- lllillltif' with the wisilmu ul' the- world heliiutl lu-1 smile. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20. SYLVESTER LONG. Siu1plivity is 21 jx-wa-l rarely found. EDITH LEWIS. Joyful us tluwm-rs wht-11 they :ure fillml to tho brim with mlm-W. Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, HOWARD FRAZEE. Uv mloux llothillg' ill 11:ll'tic'lll:ll'. hut he dues it Well. Chemistry Club, '21, '22, HELEN ARCHER. Fur if sho will. she will. you may ilepolitl uu't A1141 it' sho wou't. sho wo11't. so thertfs nu Pull o11't. Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20 Page Fifty ERWIN BETTINGHAUS. Never :1 t-are. lluvt-1' :1 hurry. Radio Club, '21, '22g Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, Bulletin Circus, '1Sg Bulletin Staff, '21, '22, Boys Gym. Demonstration, '10. GLADYS DELLERT. Is there il heart that music 4-:innot melt? Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22g Glee Club, '21, '223 Girls Gym. Demonstration, '20g Scholarship Society, '22. LEE ENSEL. Beware, I may yet do Noun-thing N4'IlN1lfi0llill.u Student Representative, '18, '20g Student Senate, '203 Chem- istry Club, '20g Junior-Senior Prom. Committee, '211 Class Basketball, '19, '20, Baseball, '20 tVarsityJ: Football t Manager, '19g Class Play Committee. '21g Program Com- mittee, '22. , 0 tl ,X if -ww R+ m ta I fb V WW HELENE BAKER. V' ' HELEN ROBERTS. lift she l'4'jl't'fN, but IIPVUI' olive oft't-mls. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '10, '20, GEORGE GRAHAM. 7 None but himsell' 1-:an bv his pziralllt-l. Page Fifty-One 1 NINA LEWIS. As hirfls :Irv llliltli' to Hy :nnfl rivi-rs fu run, su thi- svnl to follow elllfyf' Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20. FRANK HERNDON. The lu-:ul is not more native In thc he-art. mnfwlffa AU. fi A 5 W1 f - JA A Q,,q,0frvuvus! NIOLLIE BROIDA. Tn tzilk to her is :1 lilwrnl 1-'llllC5lti0l1.N Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20g Scholarship Society, '22. ERNEST EDWARDS. 'Tnless souienne choke him first he'll talk himself to dearth. Capitoline Staff, '22. - 'WAP EUGENE NICGRATH. Tim first sigh of love is the lust of wis4lom. Indoor Track, '18. HELEN McLEAN. A me-rry lwnrt Illillil-fill il cheerful l'llll1lf9ll2ll1C9.u Swastika Club, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration. '19. Page Fifty-T100 NEIL RUSSELL. I always get hotter results when 1 argue- alone, Inter-Class Basketball, '20, '21, I rwv-. 2 8 , 1711 3 ROSIE MEIRON. Her liatntl is re-:lily and willing. French Club, '18, Chemistry Club, '21, Girls Gym. Demon- stration, '19, '20, LUCILLE RIGSBY. A mind tl1:1t's rich in all thats worth while. Thalians, '21, '22, Capitoline Staff, '21, '22: Pin and Ring Committee, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, Inter- Society Vaudeville, '19, '20, ROBERT HUNT. Trust not too much to :ln em,-lmzllltillg' fznvt-. Class Basketball, '18, Class Track, '19, Varsity Football, '20, Bulletin Staff tAss't Editorlg Junior-Senior Prom., '21, Capitoline Stalf, '22, Class Play, '22. SYBIL STEVENS. Hlleuviligr always warm- lPl'lllllll 11141. Ever thus may 1 be found. IONA ROSEBERRY. Nor is the world lQQ11Ul'2lllf of lzer worth. 5? S rf H+:-nwlvvl Page Fifty-Three -Mft MARGARET EWERS. Sho has :l happy disposition. :mtl van do inst heaps of things. BYRON HUGHEY. For every Why he had a XVherefore.' Student Carnival, '18. 5,0 0, 164911-wmvf ORAL WILLIAMS. How sho studios and recites. Student Senate, '21, '22, Student Representative. '21, '22g Elizabethian, '18, '19, Hi Yi, '19, '20, '21g Thalians, '21, '22, Debate tVarsityJ, '21, '22, A. B. L., '20, '21g Class Play Committee, '22, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21, '22, Scholarship Society, '22, fjffqay 'MJD ffwfftxpff J ROSINA MERK. Be gone, :lull care. I'n1 hnsyf' ROBERT OVERAKER. IC:lts? Yes, I'll he there. Student Representative, '18g Bulletin Circus. '19: Bulletin Staff, '21, Student Football Manager. '18, '19: Class Yell Leader, '20, '21: Class Basketball, '19: Indoor Track. '18: Junior Class Play, '20, Class Play. '22, MARGARET WELCH. Ilv:1x'c11 should grrnnt ln-l',ki11d illtilliglkllfi' Page Fifty-Four HELEN HARRISON. IVISlIUlll is found only i11 truth. ALF MIGNON SPENCE. She has ai nxinfl of her own and usa-N it. Student Representative, '203 A. B. L., '20, '21 lPres. '21Jg Les Bas Bleus, '20, '21, '22: lntel'-Society Vaudeville, '21, '223 Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '2O. EMILY FULLENWIDER. Tu sxwvvvll in tht' worlsl one must lu- really wise. MARION TRAINER. And your I'Ill'Cl'IIIlI smih- helps tho world along. MARGARET DAVIS. Iie 'ul:11'itv is unity: unity is gzmllikc-. Student Representative, '19, '20g Philos, '20, '21, '22g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20g Inter-Society Vaudeville, '22g Scholarship Society, '22. ER KING or I, LEST . Nature designee! us to he of goml ohm' . I Page Fifty-Five MARGARET BROWN. Little I ask and nay wants ara- few, WILLIAM TIPTON. As birds are inaule tn fly. and 1'll'l,'l'X fn ran. so the soul to follow duty. GEORGIA SCHNEIDER. Conspir-nuns for her 4liligte11r'e1. Student Representative, '21, '223 Philos, '20, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20g Inter-Society Vaudeville, '22g Scholarship Society, '22. NIILDRED NEWELL. A xnaiwlcn never hold. Les Bas Bleus, '19, '20, '21g Bulletin Staff, '20, '21g Orches- tra, '18, '19, '20g Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '20, '21, CHESTER JONES. To a young heart evvrytliiiig is fun. IRENE NEWBURN. She speaks with an etllneum- of wisdom. Chemistry Club, '21, '22, - Page Fifty-Six ERNEST KRELL. A man of courage is also full of faith. x I A4 ajgflfffffl 474-I 34 997, le, 7.p.V6fwW' DORA PAULINE MATTHES. How goodness lieigghtolis beauty. Student Representative, '20, '21g Orchestra, '18, '19: Junior Prom. Decoration Committee, ,213 Flower and Motto Committee fChairmanJ,'22g Capitoline Staff, '22g Inter- Class Plays, '22, Class Play, '22g Scholarship Society, '22. ETH EL BRYANT. XVe never gain without ambition, Through her life this slogan wings. Elizabethians, '19 tSect.Jg Swastika, '22g Olympic, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18. ARTHUR WELSH. There is il majesty in simplicity. ol-J RUTH VAN M ETER. Ever level and true. To the task she has to do. Chemistry Club, '21, '22g Thalians, '21, '22, 3 eq' LEE GOBY. XVou4lerfully blest with the gift of grail. Varsity Football, '19, '20, '21, '22 fCaptain '2OJg Class Basketball, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Page Fifty-Seven FRANCES PANCAKE. XVIII-11 I lxalvt- Dlllyllllllg lu flu. I gn illlll :lu it, Olympic, '21, '22 fTl'C3S.JQ lnter4Society Vaudeville, '22. JOHN WILLIAMS. A Sllllll' 1'ccll1'l-s the XVOIIIIIHIIJI of fl fl'4lXVIl. Student Representative, '18, Baseball, '19, '20, '21. ADELIA CAROLINE METZGER. SflIIllltIt' lu,-vel' visits wlwrl- noble- tlmllgrhts arf- :Im-lli11f:. Student Representative, '21, '22, Elizabethians, '19. '20, A. B. L., '20, '21 fTreas. '21J, Hi Yi, '19, '20, '21, Thalian. '21, '22 lTreas.I, Swastika, '21, '22 IPres.I, Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Bulletin Staff, '20, '21, Prom. Committee Itlhairnianlg Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, Inter- Society Vaudeville, '22, Scholarship Society, '22, EDITH BRAWNER. 'I'hc-y that gOY4'l'Il the most. make the least noise. Olympics, '22, Inter-Society Vaudeville. '22. CATHERINE BENNETT. '1'Iw growl llie yelling. lC2ltIl0I'IIl9 tzlke f-are uf ynllrseIf.l Student Representative, '21. '22, Glee Club, '20, Girls Gym Demonstration, '19, '20, 114.111-Qoml If 1735! Q'2fIlILf'fL19tf'f,LLfyl,Lj74.f RALPH BAKER. A noisy man is QIIWIIXN in-the right. Page Fifty-Eight ZELLA MARIE LOLLIS. Truth like :I torch, the more it's shook. it shines. Olympic, '20, '21 1Pres.Jg Swastika, '20, '21. CLYDE DUNCAN. Courage oovcs out at his flllglfl' e-lids. ROBERT CARTER. UA mind form-vor voyngringr througrh strnngro sous of fllllllght-ill0lll .u Student Representative, '19, '20, Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, Class Football, '21, ' 902 7 7 , CAROLINE WHITE. A diligent student. mul El grirl worth kll0XVl1lfI. 1 Bulletin Staff, '19, '203 Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '13 HAROLD BLUHM. F:1in would I f-limb illllllltl0ll'S lil1l1l0l'.'- Chemistry Club, '21, '22, Class Play, '22. X065-3 X vloLA WHITE. Tho kind whose nature nr-vor Varies. Page Fifty-Nine EDWARD KRIIVIMEL. Much :luugcr iimlws grunt lu-urts most l'l,'5lI1lItl!.u BERT BETTERIDGE. He rzlrlifltes gruoul cheer wherever he gut Junior Class Track, '20, '21, RUTH KINCAID. A heart uuspotterl is not easily llHIl11tCli. Philos, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22g Glee Club, '22, Bulletin Staff, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20. FRANCES CRESSY. XVe like your disposition. your friendship, 11'everything. Philos, '20, '21, '22 lSec.-Treas. '21, '22Jg Glee Club, '20, '21, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, '21, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21g Scholarship Society, '22. BESSIE POND. A quiet SfI'6'2ll11 runs deepest. V Olympic, '22, Swastika, '22, Bulletin Staff, '20, '21, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '20, '21, Inter-society Yaudeville. '22, Scholarship Society, '22, Hfiuvvlgf ,,l,1,A.Zfvva177, X42 7 SL, mein! llawwlwlfwfi ORVILLE TAYLOR. Music is well szximl to be the speech of angels. . Glee Club, '21, '22, Orchestra, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22g Bulletin Circus, '19, Millikin Inter-Scholastic, '21, Page Sixty GEORGE ARCHER. Few things :ire impossible to lliligw-:iw :mil skill. KATHLEEN BISHOP. I,m'v mv for what I nm, not for what I sf-vm. ' Philos, '20, '21, '22g Bulletin Staff, '21g Girls Gym. Demon- I stration, '19, '20g Inter-Society Vaudeville, '22: Scholar- y ship Society, '22. DAVID PARKS. I haul 1':1tl'e1' have ll foul to llllllxll ml- me-rry ihuh c,-xpe-rl- ence to make me sail. LORRAINE MORAN. XVho 4lc-so-1'ves we-ll needs not :111otlw1 s praise. Ruth Lockie History Prize, '21. PHOEBE HASHMAN. l . l l True lmppiuess 1-onsists not in the multitude of friemls. ' but in their worth und rlmivoj' ANNA RICHTER. As jolly n girl as you'll over 1 ll 5 Page Sirty-One 111 MABEL HIBBS. Hllzippiness is tlw n:ltm':nl tiuwf-1' ot' duty. Philos, '10, '20, '21. BEULAH DAILEY. Quiet :tml mlflliln,-nite, hut sho :llwuys r-wines out :Ihr-nal. Hi Yi, '18, '19, '20, Thalians, '21, '22, Swastika fTI'eaS.J, '21, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19, fwfr' f ffm PAULINjSH , Her smile is hotter than her frown. Capitoline Staii, '22, Girls Gym. Demonstration. '19, '20, MARY GARTSMAN. Wisdom 0011198 to no one hy c-liam-e. Les Bas Bleus, '20, '21, Capitoline Staff, '20, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '20, '21, Scholarship Society, '22, RICHARD JESS. Clllll'Lll'f0l' is 11 perfec-tly educated will. MAUDE YELLIOTT. A willing' heart illlll at really lllil1ll.'. Olympic Society, '22, luter-Society Vaudeville. '22, Schol arship Society, '22. , Page Sixty-Two fPVLfA!'U1fvf:6fl !SJpfljx':4Llf!?'1Dx lo lAJ,Eff.Q,-Jl- lvwwf. EUGENIA HANKINS. It is not good that 1n:1n shoulel live nlmu-. Student Representative, '19, '20, '21, Olympics, '20, '21, Hi Yi, '20, A. B. L., '22 'tSec.J, Thalian, '21, '22, Swastikzl, '21, '22, Elizabethian, '19, '20 tVice Pres. '21J, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21, '22, DONALD GARRETSON. To live in delight is ever his wislu-S. BEATRICE GEISER. There is 11 wonmn nt thc Iregilmingg' of all gr:-:nt things. f -lm 'WXQVJNW - As . DONALDJVBEE KING. Good humor nmkvs alll things tulernlrlf-, MILDRED PRATT. Modest illltl kinsl is sllcf-. Student Representative, '20, '21, A. B. L., '21, Elizabetliian, '20, Chemistry Club, '21, Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20, ' CHARLES JONES. E:u'nestness alone makes life eternity. Class Basketball, '20, '21, Class Track, '21, Class Football, '21 Page Sixty-Three VIRGINIA LOVE MacELHERN. Knowlv1Ig:gc- is the pure-nt oi' luv:-, wimloui. love itself. Philos, '20, '21, '22g Campfire, '21, '22g Girls Gym, Demon- stration, '20, Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21, '22g Scholar- ship Society, '22, GRACE NORMAN. Her tongue is the lzlw of kindness. Thalian, '21, '22g Hi Yi, '19, '21g Inter-Society Vaudeville, '21g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19. MELBA SALLADE. If'nir is she to behold, Elizabethians, '19, '20g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '19, LUCILLE CONANT. 'l'horoughness is her by-word. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20. ROSS IRWIN. Dilig'em-e is the mother of good fortune. Student Representative, '19, '21g Wranglers, '20, '21 tTreas. '21Jg Debate tVarsityJ, '21, '22g Class Play Committee. '22g Scholarship Society, '22, S 425, If ff .1 A' f I ' f' ff UQ sffiwffow CONRAD WIRTH. f When in the course of human events. it becomes necessary for us to hluIi'. let ns bluff. Student Representative, '20, '21g Varsity Football, '18, '19, '20, '21g Class Baseball, '19, '20, Varsity Baseball, 21. '22: Class Track, '19, '20, '21, '22. Page Stirty-Fou r Q.,MQLf, X927 GEORGE L. MORRIS. MA lIlRlll'H worth is 0still,l:llwl in this XVtll'lll ilL'L'UI'lllll',1' In his conduct. f f,f,ff1t,,, 'do wwvlftfk. DOROTHY ROS . NVc know what we are-, but wc know not what wi- may hu-. Les Bas Bleus, '21, '223 Inter-Society Vaucleville, Class Play, '22. HELEN CASTLES. Slit-'s :I fl'l6'll4l Slll1 ltl'0 :ind quit-l', Sho would nl-vcr raise- ll riot. Girls Gym. Demonstration, '19, '20g Gloe Club, '20, ALTON HALL. His brain is well flll'IllNll1 4-l and his tungrue wt-ll taught. Student Representative, '22, Student Senate, '22g President of Senate, '22, Wranglers, '20, '21, '22 tTreas. '20, Vice Pres. '21Jg Chemistry Club, '22 tPres.lg Junior Prom. Committee, '21, President of Senior Class, '223 Varsity Football. '21, '22, Varsity Track, '21, '22 lCaptain '22J3 Varsity Basketball, '22g Class Basketball, '21g Class Track, '21g Board of Control, '22: Varsity Debate, '21, '22 tCapt. Aff. '21, Capt. Neg. '22lg Capitoline Staff, '21g Scholarship Society, '22, JOSEPHINE GREEN. Hllolivst lnhur hears :l lovely face. French Club, '18, '19g Girls Gym. Demonstration, '18, '1tl. THEODORE MISUS. It is tranquil lwhph- who alwozxiplisli Il1llt'll.H -'WV Page Sixty-'Five Mfw-eff JW H5171 bf MJ, ,,W,,gMj'?f VEDA TEMPLEMAN. I'is II4-:iw-n lllHIlll't'N me HAROLD PIERCE. An honest man is able to SIM-al: for himself. MALCOLM PICKETT. To please the many is to tlisplease the wise. MYRTLE WH ELAN. A girl, she seems, of cheerful yesterdays, and confident tomorrowsf' JACOB REISCH. Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Student Representative, '18, '19, Delphics, '19, '20, '21, '22 tPres. '21, '22J, Chemistry Club, '21, '22 tVice Pres. '21, '22J, Radio Science Club, '21, '22 tPres. '21, '22J, Glee l Club, '20, Bulletin Circus, '18, Capitoline Staff, '21, '22, Inter-Class Track, '19, Decoration Committee tChairmanJ, '19, Social Committee tChairmanJ, '22, Decoration Com- mittee tChairmanJ, '22, Inter-Class Plays, '18, '22, Var- sity Debate, '21, '22, Senior Vice President, '22, Scholar- ship Society, '22, HAROLD GEORGE. He talks most sensibly when he knows nothing nf tht- subjec-t he talks on. Student Representative, '18, Wranglers, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22 tPres. '20, Ass't Sec. '19J, Hi Y, '20, '21, '22 tPres. '2OJ, Varsity Football, '20, '21, Varsity Track Manager. '21, Varsity Basketball, '21, '22, Class Basketball, '20, '22, Board of Control, '20, '21, '22, Class Play Committee tChairmanJ, '22, Inter-Society Debate, '20, Varsity De- bate, '20, '22. STUART ROBINSON. Ho is a man, take him for all in all. Football, '19, '20 Warsity, Captain, '20J. ERNEST PICKETT. Knowledge is essential to freedom. MARGARET MERNIN. A merry heart, the best of colnp:1ny. MILDRED MYERS. The never failing smile that won't come oH'.' Page Stitrty-Sir ms vf aw ff! 1 XJ Q W6 31 X xy w..-M34 552, W2 8 Z' fn f lf-if Page Sixty-Scvcn NR BARNES O2 N Room 104 MISS BRUNER BULET5 ROOM 106 DOG ROOM 108 NR JOHNSTON DAYS MR BULEY BOSS O MRHENKE X ROOM 114 MISS CHAMBERS 1 Room 122 ANTLE , . , 5 A X if .f 71 1 .QI ' IL -A T ' nf x Q . I . 955 A , X 11 ' 5, , - I x t If Q W7 ' - . I P J 'JU-E' 7 i - si? Ei 1 1- - 2 ? 5' x gi w ,Z Aw fbfhe 'Lf 'YM x x Q X X f SL I ? -nib Z'- 'RX 4 -if 'QQ VV V fall!! -L ia -1. --.4 ' .... V Lg L' ,- U Ti :-..- Q. i- i. -l W . 3+ - :ie - , E E , 'k -' - - i i. 1 ? - 2 2. i i :J - - L 3' l . ' .. ' Fz.-: 2. g 71' E 'L ' i 1. -. ' i - j fi 1--l :-:- -z. ' 'G 1 . - P- E 4 Q . 5 Q : -, - ,1 , ' . A- ,Ll , ..-V L: f p- . Q f f--T., ws , Vi ' fl? no xx ' - l 4 i i l .ff-f' ' 'X F .- . A-NN x . 1 T X X - W ffl XXX f Q ' X ff N x I , f.,, 5 3 I 0 ' R' 5 . ,V A - 1 1 J ffj, 1 , . Za 1.5 f' '- . 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T1 1 S- 11 f' 1'.' 71-1s.f 1 . 11-1.1 f 1 1 .--tvk' 1 'Ll' A111111111g11 OII15' 111111 111' 1110 1'Cg'll1211'S of 1110 11' ' 111 - 11 1 1' 11'1-1'0 - 1111111's, 1110 'LS111 . ' 1'01'0 1111 11f 11110 J ' ' 17 ' '1111 1110 H1 ' ' 1171-1:.' 1 151 1- '11 1 '011 ' 1 -14 1 ' ' , 1 02. T1 Z 4 Y if 1 I 37 1 ,Av lv 1. - 71 . '1' ' 1 D 1 ff vi Q 1 7 - 11 - 1 - - YJ 1- V1 1. - 'f f 1 1 . . 1 .- 1 ' 1 j1 i'.I.1f. 1 ,Aw 1 , U . 1 J . 1 111. ' '1 r vx. 1 . V I. 1 . . P11110 S1'1'1'11ty Adams, V1-lma Allard. fi1'l'lll2llllP Allison. Charles Allison. Stl-lla Amlvuvlil, Irma Aumlroc, Fvrn Antrim, Rmlvrir' Arbogast, 'Fhmnax Arr-hor, G4-urgrv Arnold, Orville Atteberry. Rohr-1't Aylwarrl, Catlwrinv Baldoni, Margaret IHIHIIOII. Nulvlv Ilaulilgrartm-l'. William Beam, I4'lormn-Q Bean, Marr-vlla Berk. Cliarlf-s B00f'llll'l'. Elmvr lim-l01', C0llNf5lll4't' llvhrvml, David Desi, .Tanws lllvsor, Jnllll Iluotll, xvllllillll llrarllvy. Max llramlct. Minnie- liranvli. f'ilIll'lf'S I-lrosnan. .Iamos BI'0Cklllilll, Portia Brown, Ilvssiv Brown, Elnrvnro llrmvn. Margrarvt Browning. Arulc-n Ilruwning, Opal llryllvn, Fram-r-s llugrgr. Margrarvt, ltuloy, Ilowarwl Bullard, Norman l'!nrkl1ar1lt, Ile-nry Burke. Ewlmunll Burns, l'atln-rim' Iluth, I4'l'1'll4'l'l1'k l'ar1l0ni, Ann-rig:n f'flV2lll2lll5Ill. Mil-haul Carswc-ll, Marjorie Clic-allv, Edgar Clic-ek, Carl Clifford, Xvilliillll Cnc-krc-ll. XVarula Cor, Lydia f'ul0. Clifl'nl'4l Col:-nian, Saflic- Cunlon, Eelwarml Cornwvll, II:-lvn Coulter, Maxine Cripv, H4-lf-n Critclifielll, Joy Crnif-kslnank, Dorothy Cruthis, Earl Crowl, H4-nry Cummins. Edith Curren, Mary Dallman, Viilvviit Davorn, Jam:-s Davidson, Flnrvmfo Davis, Osf-ar Juniors. Day, l4'ran1-ix IN,-al, Ina Iluv. Iq1ltlll1'l'l1 131-llvrt. Paul llir-km-1'snl1. l'!1'vu'xtL-1' llislnrow. XVarron Dmlds, Eva lmwoll. Erw-l I'l1l1liI'lJIl'1lll. Waltvr Ell1'L!0l'f, 11'lorcn1'0 Ihvpostillr-. Kathlf-vn Eslivk, I:4'2lfl'll'4' Ewing, Ellen Eislibzu-k, William Elagrgr, Susan Fowl:-r, l4'rai11-vs lf'i':111lcvx11'1-lelt, lmrntlly l4'l'at1'lu-l', Imuis l+'razr-0, lmrothy l+'r0v:1l'k. 111211-4- lf'1'ic-fllxivya-1'. 4'atln,-riln Ernst. llurutlly lf'ulg'1-nzi, l,i4la lfultun, 'l'l1mnas Gawlim-r, Fl'llllf'l'N Gauwllitz. Huy Gvllllllllll. Margin-ritv Hvisvlh H1-lvl! Giln-rson, lmra flilnsn1l,llum'a11 GilbS0ll,.l1':lll HHDNUII, .lullll Gillvtt, Slanlvy Gray. 'l'ln-lma Gl'l'l'Ililll. l:4'1ll'llll Gl'iiT1-1-, .lusvpll Groipr. Ellwarsl Grulnh, Alla-rt Gurskr-, NValt0r Hahn, N4-ra Ilall, Varrnll Ham-m'k, Milmlrwl Ilan:-m-k, Willa Harrington. lilanrhv Harrison, llolvn 1'lafr'l1, Math:-r I'i2lllNS9l'lllll1l, Eurwl Ilay. llvlvn I'Ir-aton, 14'm'1-st Hirklin. llnrotlxy Iflr-issingrrr, Mau Ilerndun. Grar'r,- Hoclimlyns, Gm-rnl'5:v II0f1f'9I'klllIlll, XVaync- Ilflfflllllll. Estlnor Hogan, Kc-nn:-th Horton, Paul Hunt. Margaret llynelman, Holla-n Irwin, Milflrc-fl Jameson, Lloyd Jones, Earl Jrmcs, Ilrla Jones, Malrlvn Kansa, Dorothy Kartark, Elizalmth K4-rn. Eslna Iql'ftf'l'l'I'. XYa!ls-r Kimlrlv. John King. Orvillf- Iilvllllllll, Iflvvrm-H Knnelsun. l'anl Knhllw4'k1'l', Ilarnlll Lamb, Jvllllll' l,apham, Llrl'1'll Laxwf-ll, Eflna llautf-1'h:1f'k, Alivv In-xiv1', Ill-:lfl'i1'v In-wix, lluuiso Ltlvklllllll, Sislnm-y Illlillililllgll, Blill'3I5ll'1 Lutym-ns, Mallvlinv liylulrgrm-r, Uunrall Lyon. ltulu-rf Mal-lmnalnl. Alim- Mallslvn, Paul RISIJISIIIIIOII, Kathryn Mahan. Fl'Illll'1'N Marlow. Vvlnm Mavis, llavln-l Mayulnl, lmnalsl M1',Kl4'll1-Y. H1'l':ll1lill1- Mr-Uann, Eram-1-N M1-1'nNlirAl', Allllvfll' M1'f'ny, lla-sh-r M1'l'l'nIfy, IlnlN'l'1' BIf'fY'lllIl'. Llnyml Mvf'urrly, Lylw- Mrlmnalml, Mary Mr-Gavin, l'llarl4-N Mivlu-nx, Nllllllvllllil Mi4l1lI1'sWul'Ill. Ilvlvll Moffa-tl, .ll-nniv Molitgrlmlwy, Elizall Mmm-. I'atln-rin1- Mnrg.fan, fVil'Il1'0 Murl4-4-. Margara-f Morrison, Xl'ar1l Murphy, I,1'Vlll'l'llX Myf-rs, Alan Uff0l', LnlllS Wllara, FillZ2llll'lll Hrr, XVilwn UNliUl'Ill', Elin-I Ultra. f'arl UW-1'akvr, Guy Uwvn. l,:nu'1'a-nf'4- Xl sth l'arkinsnn. 'I'll1'1Hlfll'C' l'arsuns. llvrf l'aulc-n. Mary E. Pvtf-fish. f'l1arl1's Pix-kvt. Malrnm Plaistf-fl, Frank Prilllllc-, Ina Ilansfnrll, Ellwarsl Rc-wlmmnl, Ella lh-vs, Gl'l'fI'lIflC Rr-QS, Norman Ill-llwalfl, Emma lk-i1l. Isalwl Ilvid. Marg.:ar4-T Rico, Allia- , 1 . lnlwlrllv. llllvllr- Ililupvy, Enlwarnl Ilulwrts, Ruth Rnlnillsml, Alla-rla R0lbl1lN4lll, Ellwarll I:0llll1H0ll,Xvlll'llil liusf-. Eva llnntzalm, 'il'4'fN4'lll' ltyan, Anna Sanmuls, Jlavlc Sarivs, .lanu-N Sawyvr. Amos Sawyrlr, Elura Sf'ilfflll 11'1l4lll, Ilam-I Sf'lllllvl'1l1'I'. NYiIliam Sf-11111-pp, Kvnnl-th Sf-lnryvc-r, Earl 5I'l'U 'lll ll:-I1-n N . , . 5l'llll 4l'l' Era-nl r- V 1 Nillllilvll, XYilIiam Sliallish, llarry Sh:-rnmn. Anna Sin-rman, l'llIll'llN Sinlpsn11.l4'Iny1l Simpsnl1,l,illian Sllllfll, la-uta Smith, llnlln llazvl SllllfllSllll. Margarm-T Sukulis. Ill-nry SIll'illgfl'l'.l llll'l'Il1'4' Springvr. liaflmryn Stl-V1-11w,.ln-ssiv Stlll'Hll, lnwis Sullivan. Marjnril- Switzvr. llnlln 1'l'llllll1'. II4-In-n 'l'1-rril. lfllizalu-ll: ll, 'l'lmmas. lwla Tll4ll'lllllll'2'll, Elxiv rI'0lllllllS0ll, .lulnn V1-nalllv. Mary xY1l51'llI'l', lmiwvlliy lVatkins, lrm-no XVaisnn. lluxanna NVIIHS. lli1'hal'4I XYr-hh, llarry XV:-isz. Stanlvy XVvlsl1, I'aul NVQ-sf:-riif-lfl, Earl Wlwlan, f'urinm- XVl1iin4-y. lmnalel XVl1ifl1-11111-1'g:, lxaln-l Wir-tins, llavill NVi0ti0s, Ivy XVilliams, Winnir- NVllson, Glanlyx 'Winr-man, Glwn XVrig:l1l. Ii1,'l'lllllllIlf' XVrig:lxt.Ilarnl1l XV1'ljIllt, Xvlllilllll Y:x11m1lt,.lnsvpl1 Yam-llr-. f'1ltll0l'lI19 Yf-lliull, Elvis Ynuugr, Jann-S Page Seventy-Onc CHUNIUR CARTUUNS X Siiff fx l 'RZ-f- K z ,gn AQQYLoQVI2QIjQElT num JXMYER3. HP I ,r x ' -A 'Q - 11 W- K nw ' , az. b U R3 if E g - n LA X, Z E 2 LARRY Dfwsojmv. 55.5. WTARZHNN PU9' fT H UEHMUW E wx 1 xl tj I V Q1 w ii ! I ,, r gg . e O ZW 4 Q, I fn, N K .X A52 4 W? f ....-.....-J 5-g,d,w,M Y I .L 5 ff 5 X History of Sophomore Class. N the sixth day of SCllit'llllJt'l' 1920. thc present SOllllUl1lUl'f3 t'lass 0lll'0llPtl as l4ll'f,'Slllllt'I1 i11 the now fainiliar High Sehool. l11 our childish ignorance we difl lllttlly foolish things that are now below our dignity as high antl mighty S0lJll0lll0l't,'S. Last Fall Mr. Stevens, our faculty advisor. 0l'tlQl'Ctl Elll election ol' class officers which resnlteil i11 the naniing of William Patton. l'1'esiclc11tg John l3?l1'lMll', X7lCC-P1'tlSltl6'lliI -leronic WL-l1l1, St'Cl'Pi2ll'f'Z and Watson l,lCkt'l'lll2ll1, 'lll'PElSllI'CI'. ln all hranclies of athletics the Soplioinores were at the front. tin the varsity football tc-ani we hacl three men: i'lll'l'2ll1, t'a1-nes. and 'llll0lllpS0ll. 011 the varsity basketball squad our represeiitative was Gl'9C11llIl. ln the class basketball tonrnanient our team won first. place. ln the indoor track nieet we were very ninch clisap- pointed by being nosetl o11t of second place hy the Seniors hy only two points. Not only did we have lmrawn Ellll0llg'Sl ns hut also lmrain. lltll' i11 the exte111po1'a11eo11s speaking Contest one of our orators. Marguerite ZlllllllCI'lllZlll, won second place. ln the regular scholastic routine we ranked well with a class average of 74.57. As the Sophoinore t'lass, we have done well. Next year as Juniors we will do still better. StlPHOMDRE VLASS ROLL. Adams. George Adkins. Violet Agree. Barbara Alhers. fli1l'l Alder. Beatrice Aldrieh. NVendell Allenlnauiner. Evelyn Anderson. lNI5l1',2'5ll'Pi Andrew, Jurinald Andrus. Dorothy Armlrriister. Rosslyn llarton, Ray Bailey, Ralph Hauin. Catherine Haldridgre, Harold Hales. Grave Barber, John Barr. Bertha llaker. Harold Dain. Mae liain. Marjorie Baumann. Mildred Tlertella. Pete liettner. Nelson Her-ker, Henry Herner. Russell Bert. Pauline llinney. XValt1-1' Ilixler, Erma Bitsehenanr, Allwrt Rlaee. Katherine- Bland. Helen Rodeln. Veda Rohingr. Retha Bone. Robert Hrazell, Katherine liristol. Carroll Rrown. Jennette Bryant, Marie Bridges. Erma llretz. John Ilritton, Russell Brusehe, Pauline Bristol. Harry Bruce. Harold Bradley, Alphonso Rroida, Isadore Rulat. Anna Ruflingrton. Arthur Buc-kley. Ruth Burns, Albert Butler. Blanehe Uarswell, Albert Paton. Mary Canterbury, Charles Cassell. Esther Fanley. Riehard flarnes, Robert Farter, Jerald Fates, Newell Carnes. Mary Fhastain, Irma Carroll. Mary Lon Fhapman. Dorothy flll2lI1fll9I'. Inez Chasey. Earl Chnreh, Dorothy Churchill. Elmer t'hamberlain. Fahha Chittiek. Glen t lonse. Florence Ularida, Hnlhie Uovkeran. Franklin Collins. Edna May t'oler. Perf-y Conway, Edward Pollard. Jesse Cook. Lena f'o11trakon. G1-orzre Form. Roberta Crook. Elenor Vryder. Ralph Uressy. Fred t'11rran. Nathaniel Cnmniingrs. .Toe Daigh. Deharah Dapho. Anna Daridson. Wesley Davis. Alive Davis. Edna May Davis. Myrina Dee, Dorothy Denton. Alina Derrieott. Elizaht-tl1 De Rosa. Joseph Dic-kerman. Xl'atson Dill. Elva Deneen. James Dirksen. L!lXVI'0llf't' Dirksen. Mary Dooley. Marie Doefler. Alfred Downey. Dorothy Draeh. George Dreseh. Frank Drury. Gladys Durkin. Joseph Dyson. Roscoe Page SFLTIH-Il-f0tll' 111155311-st1111. 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L TIN? 4 , 1 t i l r t ff . in q g .t Y S History of the Freshmen Class. HE Freshmen Class of 1922 is the largest Freshmen Class Springfield High School has ever known. The Class of 1925 began its career in the S. H. S. by making itself heard in assembly under the leadership of Edward Henry, who was chosen yell leader. The session room representatives were then elected and this was followed by the election of the following class officers: Fred Myers, Presidentg Andrew Nelson, Vice- Presidentg Dorothy Cornwell, Secretary: and George Irwin, Treasurer. The Senators of the Freshmen Class are Ben Coe and Dorothy Dickson. These officers and senators, guided by Mr. Duke, the faculty advisor, direct the affairs of thc class. The Freshmen took first place in the Near East Fund, the Thrift Savings, and the Bulletin. In the track meet fourth place was accorded the Freshmen, although the team did well. Fred Myers, Ernest Buingardner, George Jackson, and Donald Schnepp were the stars. The Class of 1925 expects to be one of the best classes in S. H. S. Pczglc Sc D011 ty-Scvctz Abbott. Alain Aetou, Lyle Adams. John Allagine. Anna Albright, Herman Albers, Louise Allen, Mary .lane Allen. Gladys Alslott. Lueian Amerson, Milton Anderson, Hazel Andruskevitek, Joe Andruezh, Leo Archer. Holland Arn, Uharles Arnold. William Arnold, Elmer Armstrong. Edgar Atkins, Roll Attebury, Lloyd Augustin. William Ables, Alan Albers, Dorothy Alkire, George Areher, Lnella llabbs, Donald llailey, Charlotte Raker, Charles llaker, Lueille llalflridgre, Wade lilambrougzh. Thomas llarher, Fleteher liardula. Julia Barnard, Stuart llarnett. Feeile Barth, Elizabeth llaptist, Mary Ream, .lohn Ream, Uharles lleard, Ida Reard, Alfred Behrens. Gertrude liendorites. Anna Rertelle, Frank Rest, Rolland Rennett. .lohn liierlerman, Elizabeth Rillinnton, Norman liillington. Helen Render, Charley Bingham, Viola Rinney, James Bishop. Harold Rlakeman. Dorothy Rooker, Rim-hard Bowen, Mary Bowen, Mary Franees Roussard. Henry Boyd. Raymond Bradely, Elliott Bradely, Edythe llrandenburg, Georgia Ilretz. William Rreeding, Lueille Rretscher, Kurt Brinkman, William Rrinoear, Joseph Ida Rroida. Brown, 'l'homas Brown. Albert Brown. Leland .lohn Brook, Broystmeyer. Alma llroystmeyer, Rerniee BI'lll'kIHflll. Ida Rruseke. Plara Bryant, William lluehanan, Otis Ruekinger. Anna lluekner. Leroy Rukewinge. Thomas llumgardner. Ernest Burkhardt, Mary Rurlbaw, George Burns, Seott llurris, Jess llurnett. Mary Ann Iiurtle, Dorothy FRESH M EN CLASS ROLL. llurton, Esther lluttriek, Eugene liuteheit, John llutler, Iietty Rutler, Leona llaher, Frank llallwey, Ruth llashaw, Violet Iieekey, Stuart llewsher, Norman Izitdllllll, John llluhm, Elizabeth Done, Franees lloone. Vivian Iiosse. Iflvelyll liosse, Thelma Rough, Lyle Rower. Virgil liraham, Nathan Rramlet. Rarnes llright. Elizabeth Ilroklllall, Dorothy liruee, Theodore llruee. Agnes liureh, Corinne Vampbell. Lueille t'handler, William Ulapp. Uharles Clayton, Sherman Uox, Harold t'ada,2in, James Uadagin, John Vain. Margaret Vain. l+'ranees 1'all, Dorothy Vampbell. Helen 4'andle, llarold l'anhan, Ray t':lIlll2lll. Russell Uantrall, Rerniee Uarswell, Dorothy 1'arton, Henry l'armiehael, .lessie l'asey, Terranee Vastle. Harry l'hamberlain. Lyle Vhard. George Charles, Henry Uhittiek, Riehard Uiaehoraska. Mary Flark. Robert Vleary, Anna Clements. Inez lflink, Vharles Goats, Pharlotte Foehran. Mathew Coehran, Louise Vee. Pauline Poe. Patria Foe. Benjamin Cohen, Raymond Pollen. Joseph Vrenshaw. Vaden Colvin, Aliee Uollard, Jonathan Hollins, Melvin Collins, Vernar Cook. George Uonieford. Franees 1'ombs. 'Fhelen 1'onlon. Harold l'onlon, Grave Donner, Thershel l'ouuor. Daphave Vooley, Gladys t'oons. Alive Uorbet. 'Fliomas Cornwell, Dorothy Uouneil. Margaret t'ourtwright, Britti Vox, Grave t'rawt'ord, Mary Crawford, Lena t'rawf,ord. Pauline Crenshaw. Hazel l'riehlield, Forrest l'rivath, Clarence Crawley, Daisy Vrosley. Irene Cummings, Russell Curran, Nell Uurtis, Uneznia Dalbey, Araminta Danley, llertha Dasher, Mildred Davis. Delsie Davis, Franees Davis. Pearl Ilarold Anna Davis, Davis, Davis, .lohn Davis, Ulive Davidson, Margaret Davidson, 'l'l1elma Deeamara, Leslie De Urasto, Edward Deems, Margaret Delaney, Albert Delans, Vharles Dieteriek, Russell Desilva, IIa1'old Diekerman, Street Diekerson, Raymond Diekerson, Russell Diekelman. Edwin Dickson, Dorothy Dineen. 'l'hon1as Dirksen, Louise Disbrow, Pearl Dobbs, Melvin Dodd, Elwin Dorgan. Harold Dorman, Sam Dorsey, Preston Douglas, Armita Douglas, Ethel Doyel, Georgie Druxsel, Helen Drukin. Margaret Dawson, Ularenee Deeastro, Clara Deirwester. David Dodson. Ernest Dunlap, Edwin Eifert, Herman Evans, Arthur Evans, Arehie Easley. Eben East. XVendell Eddington. Roy Edelman. Lenora Edmonds, Evalyne Ehrgoth, Arthur Ellis, Lueille Engelder, Esther Ellllland, Edward Enos, Dorothy Epstein, Harry Espy, Marion Evans, Louis Evans, Reavie Fishman. Russell Flemming t harles Fogarty. James Fox. Mabel Fox, Edward Frazer. Ruth Fry, Russell Farrand. Leaveus Feild. Harley l eg'ueira llettie llll Forsythe, f'leo Forman. Sidney Ford, Vera I oseg.fate. John Foster, Ethel ox, Ana Fraeher, Ruth Foster. Vivian Frankenfeldt, Carl Frieke. Ella lfrieke. Delilah Fl'lf-Wllllilll. .laeob Fritehman. Harold lf'redriek, Gertrude Fritzenwanker, Edith Fry, Lealine Franeis, Birdie Fulgenzi. Anible lf'underburk, Shelby lf'underburk, Gladys Gardner. Mary Garretson, George Giberson, John Gilkerson. Thomas Gordon. Harry Greenbagh, Hazel Greeuburg.f, Marshall Galloway, John Games. Louise Gampsmier, Albert Gardner, Betty Gardner, Lueia Gardner, George Gardiner. Elmer Garretson, Marie Gaskin. Lola Geassi, Frank George, Florenee Gibson. Marguerite Gibson. Franc-es Gibbs, Leola Giles. Hermes Gilson. Arthur Gillen. Minnie Gingold, Mauriee Glennon. Margaret Glovitsky, Michael Goble, Hortense Gordan. Mildred Goodrieh. Lila Gore, Emmett Golob Mary Gomes. Ralph Gotsehenberger. Magdalene Goulet. Eleanor Graham. XVallaee Graham. Norman Grant, Harold Gregory, Florenee Gray. Holmes Greenburfz. l eeile Grigiski. Dominiek Gross. Carl Gullet. lletty Gunnett. Howard Gunsten. Elsie Gupton. Harriet Gurske, XVilliam Hawk. Madge Healy. Ruth Headrieh. Raymond lf' ', Heim Velm-1 lemnuilli iluzgl X Q N ltipnal-rson. .Mildred Funderbaek, ElizabetllHlll- AHPPTIPI Fiullpp, Siting-y Hileh. David leig,-h. fg,i,,I-gt. llubbill, Paul Flags. l'aul - 1 Haefile. Helen Flanmgan. Catherine HHH- Elifilllftfil Ifleman, Riehard Flesh, Raymond Flesh. Milo Florvill. Kose Flynn. Kathryn Flyn. Franeis Fontana, Adrian Ford. Georue Fontana. John llansen, Ruth Hanson. XValter Happy, Louise Harrison. Wayne Harrison. Margaret Hartnett. Robert llartmau. lidllzl l I':lnees llarvill, Edith Harenar, Dorothy Hawkins, Lily Hawley, Russell llashman. Raymond Hayden, Eillcen Haywood, Archie Healy. Kathryll Hedger. George Heiman, Joseph Hellubreeht. Gwendolyn llemlnlreieker. xvlillillll Henry. l-'lorenoe Henry. Edward Hensel. Raymond Herndon, Harris Hesse-r. Margaret Hibbons, Eleanor Hill. Jeremiah Hinkle. Lila Hinds. Graee Hoffman, Pauline Halford. Vlaude lIoI'ton, Ethel Hauston. Geraldine Hribal, Nellie Hubbs, Lillian Hubhs. Harold Hubbel. Josephine Hutt. Luther Huffman. Marie Heinman. Bernadine Hunt. Garland Ilunt. Susan Hurst. Ludduth Hyman. Nathan Ide. Roy Ihlenfeldt. Vharles Iles, Mildred Iles, Bloor? Irwin. George Irwin. Robert Isolll. Jabuseh, Florenee Ralph Jackson. Clara Jaekson. Edgar Jackson, George Jackson. Rufus Jadob. Jennie Janssen. Erma Jameson. Viola Jlldd. Jlllltl. Jones Jones Jones Jones. J ones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones J ones. Hugh George .l a mes Dorothy E. La wrenee E vel yn Loltl Ray Joseph Ilurotlly A rmelia Edna .lurinall. Franklin Kaiserman. Harry Kane. Paul Kane. Anthony Kansy, John Kavanaugh, Kenneth Keil. Kenneth Kelley. Thelma Keltner. Herbert Kelty. lVilliam Kenney. Vharles Kern. Key. Uatheri ne Della Mae Key. Reatriee V Kibile. Irma Kimble. .lane Kineaill, Anna Mary Kim-anuon, Maxine King. Arnold Kirman. Genevieve Klaphake. Elizabeth Klans. Aunetta Klueinek. Alex Knapp, l-Idward Page SCl'Cllfll-Etflhf Koepping, Matilda Koepplng, Pauline Koleske, Frieda Kongather, Ilelen Kraehik, Otto Kramzar, Frank Kreider, Salome Kreiser, Kathryn Kuder, Wilhelmina Kuecher, Fred Kueher, Bernhard Kuhns, Russell Kunz, Teresa Keil, Byron Kennedy, XVendell Kindham, Mary King, Leo King, Charles Knapp, Evalyn Kolb, Eltlwood Kratzor, Evelyn Lakey, Gerald Lanphier, Jaek Landreth, Lneille Langly, Ruth Lanebeek, Leon Lareen, Allyn Lawrenee, Helen Lawson, Carl Laweyer, Emerson Lazar. Gertrude Leavell, Eula Lee, Elmer Lee, Mary Leisenring, Jolm LeGrand, Russell Lewis, Byron Levanius, Gladys Levis, Virginia Little, Mildred Lloyd, Margaret Loek, Fretta Loeb, Herbert Loeke. Luehia Lockman, Christiana Logan, George London, llenjamin Long, Clara L. Lurlon. James Lutzens, Anna Lyon, John Lynard, Lueille Lindquist, Everth Linkens. William Little, .Iohn Long, Virginia Lowe, Donald Mf'AlliSter, Gordoll MeDermand, John MeKee. Kenneth Meikle, George Meikle, Adelaid Millner, Robert Mitt-hell, Ruth Moore, May XVilliam Melvin Muller, Mun dle, Murphy, John Murphy, Henry Ma rga ret Mutske. Maas, Emma Maddison, Aliee Cecile Reynolds Maddox, Maddox, Mahattey, Thomas Maher, Mary Maker, Roy Mankers, Rernlee Marshall, Lora Martin, Mildred Martin, Elouise Martin, Sarah Mason, Helen Masters, Dexter Matloek. Harry Mayfield, Dolly Mayhew. Aldis Mayoe, Berniee Mt-Annlty, Esther FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL Mt-Clanahan, Walter McCord, Theodore McCurdy, Falls McCoy, Melvin McDonald, Frank Mt-Daniel, Gladys Mellaniel. Florenee Mellerinand, Thomas Mt-Donough. Virginia MeFall, Gregory Mt-Gowan, Arthur Mt-Kee, Ruth MeQuilty, John Mehl, Hazel Mereer, Lois Mergiel, Helen Mester, Lawrenee Metz, Fred Meyer, Albert Mill, Jesse Mills, Lester Miller, Minnie Miller, Henry Mitehell. Uleo Mizeur, Vineent Mltehell, Mary Ann Monson, Elsie Moore, Fannie Moore. Hzlrold Moore, Anna Moore, Marie Mooris, Margraret Morgan, Helen Mortin, AIlllil'9 Mortin, Albert Mroseak, Elizabeth Mudel, Gladys Muller, James Murphy, John Myers, Junior Myers, Marshall Myers, Fred Mazrim, Frank Neil, Henry Neleh, Wilma Neleh. Eleanor Nelson, Helen Nelson, Anniee Nelson. Andrew Nelson, Selby New, Alfred Newell, llelenjane Newell, Franees Niehelson, Rex Nims, Forest Nims, Josephine Nolan. VVillia1n Nuess, Rose Numbers, Margaret Oberman, Nathan 0'Brien, Jerome 0'Rrien, Ruth U't onnor. Roy Odell, Robert 0'Leary, Paul Dlezweski, Joseph Omahundas, Gertrude Orr, Louise Orme, Thomas Ostermeier. Mildred Otto, Albert Owen, Helen Owens, Irene Paige, Harold Parks, XVillard Parkison. Henry Parson. Elizabeth Pasfield. Susan Patia, James Patkes, Joe Patriek, Matthew Patton, James Patterson. George Pehlam, Riehard Pehlman, Aliee Penman, Gladys Pennell, Thelma Perkins, Pauline Perry. Loren Peters, I-larold Pfeifer, Frank Phillips, Sammie Lee Phillips, Mary M, Piekett, Gertrude Piper, Virginia Pettit, Geraldine Poole, Edith Poor, Itlrzilillrr Porter, Thomas Potter, Ethel Powell, Delmas Powell, Izoril. Pratt, Elizabeth l'I'iee. Etstllel' Purves, William I'yIl4', Violet Passt-nt, Albert Patten, Robert l'i4-l'e4'. Vivian Plummer, George Polloek, Ilarriet Powers, lVilbur Pride, Mary I.. Quarles, Daisy liaisell, Robert Raney, llarold Rayhill. Ruth Redman. Enlah Redpath, llnbert Reid, Erma Reid, llc-len Rees. Rolwrt Reeves. Reulah Refine, tbpal Rentsehler, Walters Requarth. John Rheude, George Rive. Joseph Riee, Susie Riehey. Margaret Riehey, Josephine Riehards, Galvin Riehardson, Frank Continued. Saul, Lester Sandford, Ida Sanner. Ilarold Saylor. Elizabeth Seattergood, Edwin Sehnepp, Donald Selmltz, Elsie St-hleyson, Minnie Sehutte, Milton Seona, Elizabeth Seott, Vaughn Selinger, Edward Seinbell, Ruth Seyount. Elva Sgro, Tony Shatter. Louise Shade, Edward Shaw, Anna Shaw, Anna Shea. Stephan Sheehan. llarold Shelps, Ulive Shreffler, Ruth Shumate, Gladys Shuster, Fayette Shutt, Phineas Shutt, Edna Siebert. Evelyn Sime, Kenneth Sims, Clarissa Simon, Uaroline Simpson, Willard Simpson, llarriet Singleton. George Skoob, Anna Slaven, .lolm Slepawieh, .Iessie Richardson. llermenia Smith Riehter, Hild Rifrsbey, Edna Robertson, Leona Robie, Fred Robb, Alive Rodems. William iiOdf'lliJ1.'l'g. Muriel Roderiek, Lillian Roderiek, Elmer Roderiek. Augusta Rogers, Clara F. ltollett. Elmer Roll:-tt, Esther Rollman, liurtes Romaek, Annie Roomey, James Rothenburger, Ruth Routt, Dorothy Rungrin, Fannie Rutter. Joseph Raeliford, Kelly Reeves, NVillard Rollman, Fred Sams, Deis Sammons. Vluster Sanders, Stanley Sarriahold, Edward Sawer, llelen Sawyer, Gertrude Sehnepp. Marie Sehueppe, George Sehmitt, Amt-ila Sehuek, Fharles Sehwarze, Richard Shoeys, Thelma Smith, Joseph Spaulding. Frank Srieson, Donald Stroud, Floyd Stearman. .tlvalin Stone, NVilliam Stumphe, Mable Sabo, Joseph Sadowski, Margaret Sally, Florenee Smith, Marie Smith. James Smith, Sarah Smith Lester Smith Edna Smith Flora Smith Dorothy . Juanita Smith, llelen Smith. Winston Snider, Stanley Snodgrass, Stella Snyder, Sarah Solomon, Nona. Spenny, Elsie Spenny, William Springer, Samuel Springtloat. Itayn Turner, Harvey Tate, Donald Tate, Helen Thomas, Shulla Tiesler, Leira Trede, Albert Turner, Mildred Underwood, Helen I'rhain, Fliss Vtinsky, Nellie Venable, Lawrenee Vernor, Frank Vespa, Anthony Viera, John VanGundy, Dwart Vera, Donald Vieyra, VVilliam YVhet-land, George White, Genevieve Williams, Maude Williams, Ilarry Williams, Lindey Williams, Kempton Walker, William Walker, Major YV:lll1lt'0, Holu'l't Walls, Kenneth Walsh, Rernard Walsh, George Ward. Rrnee Walters, Raymond Watson, Arthur Wehester. Elizabeth Wherle, Rertha Weisman. Jake Weleh, Emma Welsh, Owen Wenneborg. Dorothy Werner. Dorothy Werner, Fred Wvilttltiilllli, Mary Aliet Wheelwright, .lrthur VVhiloek, Lester XVhite, George White, Norman White, Edwin Georgiabel le YVhite, Whitehurst. Dinella YVhitesell, Eldwood Whiliield. Loren YVills. Merrill Wilkin, Gordan Yvilliflllls, Iit'I'Ili1'Q Williams, Graee iond Wilmert, Lueille Stauney. William Steed. Harold Stevens, Larry Stevenson, Jessie Stevenson, Vit-tor Stevenson, Agnes Stein, Minnie Stowers, Lester Strong, Juanita Stroud, Myrtle Stubbletleld, Dorothy Sturm, Harold Sullivan. Frank Sullivan, Mary Stuart. Mary Swartwood, Edward Taintor. Raymond Tate, Kathleen Taylor, llazel Mae Taylor. Collins Teater. Daniel Keit Telt'ord, Evelyn Theison, William Thomas, Scott Thomas. Dale Thompson, t orrie Thompson, Pearl Thompson. Dwight Tilley, Elda Tillv. Arthur Todd, Ilarry Todd, John 'l'onf'y. Jlleob Tongate, Dorothy Traylor, John Wilson. Hazel NVilson, Evelyn Wilson, Opal YVilson, George lVilson, Addison Willey, Rerniee Wineh, Mary Winter, Diamond Wirth, Griitith lVisnosky, lVitwer. Bessie lVolf. Russell lVol o ' t. Ralph ,am nt JVoma ek. llelen JVoods, YVorks, Irene Esther JVri,-zht, Carl lVright, Gilbert lVrig.:ht. Edward lVright, Fannie Wright, Virginia Wright. Gardner Yazell, John Yoeum, Elmer Yoeum, Dorothy Yokus, Peter Young, Reth Vovell, Lorenin Vund. Mildred Zimnu-rman, Ralph Zinsr-mr-ister, Marion Zurerzyeke. Page Seventy-Nme PLIUC Eiglhiy A Page Eighty-Tu'o The Athletic Board of Control. 'r1lE Ros'rER. Faculty. Stntlentx Dolly. R. fl. Bliley, President liinilsey U. English, SeQ'y tlnrl E. Duke Omer Fosnangli Lylllilll K. Davis Alton Ilnll Allen li. Smith Juek Westover Willizllnni Bairll Hnrohl George E. ll. JOl1llSl,0ll 'l'his year the lilonrtl has again pnsheml over ri 'linznieiul program that has not only tnken ns through the year sueeesslnlly, but has also pnicl for Q'4llllllllll'Ilt for next yenr's teanns. 'l'his hns been nnule possible by the 1lI1llSll2ll response to the season tieket sale, the excellent gzlte receipts ill! alll of the home eontests, :intl the indoor trac-lc meet at the Arsenal. Special interest has been taken in the new Ventral lllinois High School, llonferenee, :intl by sponsoring the trziek :Intl fielil meet ol' the eonlerenee, we have tznken il step towzirml making' Springlielml one ol' the lenclers of the group. As in former years, emblems have been aiwzircleml to the athletes and tlebzxtors who qnulitietl seholnstiely as well as physieully. 'llhe lioaral has taken steps townrtl seenring' ri trophy ease for our front hall where it is hopeml that the spoils of former yenrs lnny be yieweml frequently by the stntlent botly. lt is hoped that the Board, in future years, may keep athletics on the present paying basis. Page Eighty-Three Faculty Manager Buley. Athletics in Springtielil lligll Sehool cluring the perioil of the last three years have been a great sue- cess, anil much of the creclit shouhl go to Faculty Manager H. V. liuley. who in that capacity has mlone mueh towaril placing Springtiehl on the athletie map once more. t'oming here in the Spring ot' 15119 as gymnasium instructor imme- diately after receiving his discharge from the army, Mr. Buley became a prominent figure in athletics. ln the Spring of 15120 he was appointed Faculty Manager of all the athletie teams along with the' position of Assistant Principal. ln June of 1921 he resigned his position as Assistant Prin- cipal to become the heail of the Social Science Department. but retaineil his position as Faculty Manager. Since becoming' Facultv Manager, Nr. liulev has enforceil D 1 CH . eligibility rules to the utmost and he has won many friemls by his fairness to all teams and players. Springfield High School is now rankeil as one of the very few high schools in the State which has four major sports. 'l'his has been largely due to the efforts of Mr. liuley. 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Ile was prepared to take up his duty as coach immediately and also to instruct the classes in physical training. llis teams during the past year have been very good and they have been a big improvement over the ones of recent years. t'oach Baird created quite a sensation among the football fans of this city, when he developed one of the best football teams that has repre- sented this school for some time. He started out to develop a team which would necessitate the playing of eleven men throughout the game instead of one individual star. Turning his attention to basketball, he was seriously handicapped by having to develop two teams during the season. Ile rounded together a squad which won Sl of l-I of its games and which will prove valuable for the team next year. Besides his ability as coach, he has devoted mueh of his time to his classes and has given much attention to every boy under his care. lle has arranged a basketball tournament among his classes, classifying them as to weight. lle also arranged for a tournament between the four classes of the school. The track team which he developed this year was one of the best in the State and they have won a majority of the meets in which they we1'e entered. tloaeli Baird has attended t'arthage College, Penn. State, and the University of Illinois. During his time at each of these schools he won many laurels for himself in the various branches of athletics. 'l'he outstanding feature of Coach Baird is modesty. During his coaching career he trained twenty-six championship athletic teams. Coach Baird 's intention is not only to develop boys physically. but also to have boys of moral and scholastic standing under his care. lt is a well known fact that1 he gives much of his time, and probably more. to a poor man. than he does a good man, thus giving everybody a chance. Coach Baird came here two years ago and during his two years of hard rendered service has commanded the respect of all the boys with whom he has dealt and has made a name for himself in the high school athletic circles of the State. Page Eighty-Sir Our Football Season. HEN Voach Baird sent. out his call for football eandidates a host of material presented itself. Eleven varsity men of the '20 team wcre prominent in the group and around these men Coach Baird built a teain which startled Clentral 'Illinois by its smashing straight football and its invulnerable defense. Though the team made a rather bad start, it quickly gained its pace and went through the season with but two defeats. The six victories over 'Illinois' fastest teams proved that Springfield again deserved a place on the football map. The Red and lilaek swung into action on September 2-ith against Green- field who played ai fighting game and took all of the breaks. After a gruelling eontest in which several of our men were injured, we were forced to submit to the final count of 10-0. A week later we met Lincoln who up to that time was undefeated. 'ln this game the Red and Black showed their usual come back and after a brilliant contrast of 'told football against tricks and fakes we sent Lincoln home with the small end of ai 2l-0 score. On October 8th Urbana appeared on the local gridiron with hopes to repeat their overwhelming victory of 1020. 'ln a game featured by spectacular runs by t'WilIie Wright and the Springtield tackles and by a brilliant coine- hack on the part of Urbana, we earned a 27-7 vietory. After two weeks of hard practice, tlaptain ltlosnaugh led his teain to lrloomington. Here the Red and liilaek faced their hardest battle. Springfield scored by ai pass, Wii'tli to Fosnaugh. and on a brilliant run on the part of t'arnes, while l3loomington seored via the aerial route. The iinal seore was 14-7. Un October 20th we met Normal and on a wet field proceeded to add another to our victories. The game was rather uninteresting and. after a slippery raee Normal fell 28-0. The game was featured by brilliant work on the part of our tackles, Petefish, George and llurkhardt, who each crossed the Normal goal line. Springfield reaehed a elimax in her season against Taylorville. Playing against ai team that was heavier, man for man, and which had an unbroken line of victories, the Red and lllaek fought their hardest battle, After crossing the Taylorville goal line five times and having two of these touchdowns dis- qualified, wc were conceded the victory by 21-0 score. On November l2th we journeyed to Jacksonville. After three scoreless onarters on a field of mud, Jacksonville started a drive which the Red and Black Were unable to stop and the Morgan t'ounty fullback plunged over for one muddy touchdown. Hindered by the mud, Springfield eould do little. Though a blocked kick in the last uiiiuite of play gave usa touchdown. inability to kiek goal lost thc game, 7-6. On Thanksgiving Day, before the largest erowd in the history of the athletic field, we met Bowen High Sehool of Vhieago, a sehool which had won the city championship in the light-weight division. The Red and lilaek defense was irnpregnable and in a smashing offense headed by t'oonie Wii't,li. we closed our season with a 21-0 victory. Eight of the team completed their high school competition, thus making the game one of the best seen on the local gridiron. This history is not complete without mentioning the 'tscrubsf' Their loyalty was of the highest degree and to them is due, in a large degree, the 1 f 1 ' T I 1 ' . ' o J success of the varsitv team. It rom them are drawn the substitutes who fill the gaps in an injured teaiu and without them a team eann t develop. For the first time in history, our season has been a sueeess both from a standpoint of games won. and of finance. Thus the season was a two-fold success. Page Eighty-Seven Assistant Coach f William Roellig. lLlJl'AM ROELLIG, th 1- assistant coach, has played a very ini- portant part. in producing our splcnfliml football and baseball te-anis of' this ycar. This is Mr. Rocllig's first .war in Spring'ficlcl and his sc-rviccs have bm-n of great value. Coach Rot-llig is a gratlnatc- ot' lla tlross Normal Physical 'llraining ancl Coaching School, lla Uross, VVisconsin. He was very active in athletics during his atte-ntlaiice at school, being captain of a chanipionsliip football tcani. If . ,X f 1 .off X sf' MA OMER COTTONf' FOSNAUGH, Captain. All state end. Actions speak louder than words. Page Eighty-Eight RICHARD DICK BERGSTRESSER. Dick was the student manager who could always Hnd the proper thing at the right time. KENNETH KENNEY RICHARDS. When you couldn't see Kenney on the iield you Could feel the speci ilties draft! Quarterback and right halfback were his NX ELMER BYERS. A dependable sub in the hacktield. CHARLES TARZON PETEFISH, Captain Elect. Chosen all state tackle because of his all 'round ability. Pug: Ii!7h1'y-Nine l X-P YT' 0 Xlxl 5? LEE DIRT GOBY. Consistency was Goby's middle name as a utility back-field man. ROBERT BOB CARNES. Bob could gallop through them all when he started from left half- back. HAROLD TUBBY GEORGE. Second all state tackle. Tubby's work at right tackle was brilliant. OLIVER OLLIE ORR. Ollie had the fight that was needed in the back-Held positions. Page Ninety I 4 ' x xl 1. I fre 1 RALPH SLUGGER McANULTY. At the pivot posi- tion, Slugger was a stone wall and the battering rum of the line. ALTON AL HALL. Al proved a consistent line perforatol' at left guard. A place picker of quality. RAYMOND RAY THOMPSON. Wllen they came arountl Rays end. they looked for a soft place to fall. Left cud. CHARLES CHICK ULRICH. Chick played a reliable game at end. Page Nincfty-0116 JOHN TOMMY THOMLINSON. When playing at fullback, Tommy showed his wares. A good punter. CONRAD COONEY WIRTH. The manner in which Cooney handled the ball at quarter-back proved his worth. A Consistent goal kicker. NATHANIEL NAT CURRAN. At right guard. Nat fulhlls QVeI'yt11iHg the title implies. HENRY BURKEY BURKEHARDT. A whirlwind substitute. Page ATilIl'fjl-T100 WILLIAM WILLIE WRIGHT. A Consistent ground gainer. Willie provml that speed counts most. JOHN MAC MCNULTY. M210 lived up to his repu- tation of The Fighting Irishman. WILLIAM BILL SHAFNER. Bill knew just how to iight xylieu he was needed at end. CAROL LITTLE HALL. Dopencl on Carol to hold out thv opposition wlirln at gllurd. Page Nineiy-Three Page Ninety-Four Page Nivzeiy-Five Page Ninety-Si.1. ,F 'ld' X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z Z Z f Z f Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z i 2 If fl! X fl X J , X X X X X XZ ,A fa!! ff X Z If 1 f If X? X 4 X I f X! X X fy X if UW!!! 1 X J! Y Minky! ! 7 H ' W I E XM A A N XM - E X Y Y f! 'V Z fd X I - I W V X Basketball . TISING upon the horizon ot major sports, the glitter of basketball attracted four letter men, and a goodly number of aspiring basketeers who were to uphold S. Il. S. traditions on the basketball floor. Cap- tain Parkinson, 'Westover, Fosnaugh and Ilyndman were the framework for the machine. Al K. Hall was awarded the pivot position, while Greenup andillladden alternated at guard. This arrangement gave the basketball fans an optimistic view for the coming season. Huge crowds, such as only S. H. S. spirit and pride can command, backed the team to the limit and filled the coffers of the Athletic Board. At the end ot' the first semester Cotton Fosnaugh was taken from the combination by the nine semester rule, and Parkinson was forced to give up his position because of scholastic standing. This left two large gaps in the machine, but Greenup and Madden proved equal to the occasion when they were chosen by Baird to fill these places. Westover became Captain, succeed- ing Parkinson. The winning streak which had already been begun was not broken until the day of the tournament. The squad was indebted to Manager Buley for four invasions. All of them were successful, though only two of the games were won. Other mem- bers of the squad who went on the trips and who were in part responsible for the success of the team deserve a great amount of credit for their commendable work. Hyndman, the diminutive forward, had the highest individual score with a total of 159 points to his credit. He was chosen all-district forward. SEASON OF 1921-22. S, H, S. 16 ,,,.,,,, ,,..,.......,... A uburn 9 S. I-1. S. 27 ...... ....,,. L incoln 18 S. H, S. 31 ,,,.,,,, ................... L incoln 11 S. H. S. 18 ....... ........... A ltou 15 S. H. S. 14 .....,. ............ J acksonville 16 S. H. S. 44 ....... ..... F ranklin 12 S. H. S, 24 ,,.,,,, ,...., N orinal U. High 20 S. H. S. 26 ...... .... A thens 14 S. H. S. 13 .,,..... ................... A thens 26 S. H. S. 26 ....... ....... N ornial 14 S. H. S. 15 ........ ..... S helbyville 17 S. H. S. 24 ....... ........... D ecatur 17 S. H. S. 20 .,..... ........... D ecatur 22 S. H. S. 35 .......... Jacksonville 18 THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT. After completing a rather successful season, the team journeyed to Taylor- ville where the district tournament was held. In our first game we had little trouble in disposing of Vandalia, 44-16, but in the evening game against Auburn the team showed little of the stutt that had made them such consistent winners, losing the game 14-125. Hyndman, who scored 27 points in the two games, was given a place on the All-Tournament team. The tournament was won by lilorrisonville. the t'lass 13 champions, who defeated Auburn in the final game. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT. S. H. S. 44 ........ ..... X 'andalia 16 Games won ........ ....... 1 1 S. H. S. 13 ........ ...... A uburn 14 Games lost.-W 5 S. H. S390 ........ .... O pponents 259 Percentage .... .. .729 Page Ninety-Eight CAPTAIN WESTOVER. Jack played a fighting game from the first whistle at back guard. GEORGE. Tubby made a good butler. . b ' Page Ninety Nine BAIRD. A real coach, Nuff sed. PARKINSON. Ted played a consistent game at center while he was with the team. SCHAFFNER. Bill as utility man played all positions well. FOSNAUGH. Though not with the team long, Cotton played with his old Hght. Page One Hundred .FY D. SCH N EPP. game. CATES. Don was a clever forward, though new at the At center Cates made avreliable substitute. PETEFISH. Pete at back guard had that leader's spirit that made the gang fight. K. SCHNEPP. t Kenny was an excellent defensive forward. E Page One Hunchecl One NLM: 43 .pf HYNDMAN. ' Though small, he led our scoring. His long shots were phenomenal. MADDEN. Paul played an equally good offensive or defensive game at running guard. HALL. Al played a good game at center and was a consistent scorer. GREENUP. Charley at a forward played the floor better than anyone on the team. Page Om' Hundred Two Page One Humlred Three Page Om' Hunclrcfl Four Page One Hmzclrccl Five Class Sports. GIRLS ATHLETICS. HIS year for the first time, there has been some organized athletic coni- petition among the girls. This work direeted by Miss Kathryn Mather, assistant gymnasium 1llSltl'llt'lOl', ereated a great deal of interest among the girls and gave them a chance to prove their athletic ability. llasketball, swimming, hikes. and tennis have been for the large part the sports enjoyed. Though there have been no tournaments at time of writing, a tennis tournament and a. swimming meet are planned for their spring activities. The Y. W. tl. A. pool has been used for the swimming classes and it is planned to hold the swimming meet there. .lliking was one ol' the favorite diversions and most of the girls turned out when the various gym classes had their tramps. INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL. lnterest ran high in the annual interelass basketball tourney held in the high school gymnasium following the closing of the varsity season. ln the new plan introduced this year, the number of games was decidedly limited, eaeh team being eliminated by one defeat. The result was a more sueeessful tournainent materializing in the shortest possible time. The Sophomore American and the Senior National teams were the two machines to survive in their respective classes. The Sophomores nosed out the Seniors in a hard-fought final with a score of l7-9, thus winning the class ehampionship. The teams and players are: AMERIFAN LEAGUE. SeniorsMPreston Wilson, Vaptaing Kenneth Richards, Williaiii lvright. Conrad iWirth, Elmer Byers, Ralph MeAnulty. JuiiiorsHJolin Gibson, Vaptain, Paul Horton, Harry Shallish. Noble Hannon, Varroll Hall, Harry Bollman. Sophomores-Harry Potif, tlaptaing Willie Woodson, Andrew Youngblood Robert Carnes, Alfred Mester. l+'reshinen-George Jackson, ftaptaing Robert Perry. Ernest Eaunigartner. Willard Simpson, Kenneth Walls, Henry Miller. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Seniors-Leonard Oinkle, Vaptaing Oliver Orr, Richard Neu. Neil Russel. James Cassidy, Ray Morrison. Juniors-t'harles llleflavin, Uaptaing Brewster Dickerson. Paul Knudson. Hiram Miirrell, Norman Rees, Faptain. Sophomores-lllaynard Owen, Captain: Felix Kronz. Al Bitelienauer. Tlirawl Montz, Harmon Sammons, Herbert Oselancl. Fresliinen-Griffith Wirth, Vaptaing t'arl Frankenfeldt, Vaughn Scott. Edgar Armstrong, Joseph Odell, Fayette Schuster. Luther Huff. Page One Hundred Six srs n ,r , Page Om' Hundrfd Smwn, Baseball. ASEBALL, the greatest of American games and the national pastime, came in for its share of glory this year. The team which Coach Roellig developed ranked with the best in the State. Never before in the history of Springfield High School has such a fast baseball team represented this school. and the averages which it made during the first five games, which are the only ones played up to the time that the Capitoline goes to press, will back up this fact. Up to this time of the five games played, only two have been lost. During these Evo contests the team has averaged 13.6 runs per game. Another outstanding feature of the team is its average in batting and the mark attained was 357, Much of the credit for this year's team belongs to Coach Roellig, as he has worked conscientiously in developing a winning nine. At the beginning of the season he had but four regulars left over from last year. They were: Captain VVilson, catcherg Wirth, first baseg Cardoni and Conway, outfielders. With these four veterans and much new material he has succeeded in every way in developing a team which can justly claim the state championship. The task of picking the right men for their positions was a very difiicult one. but by the time of the opening game with the Illinois State School for the Deaf and Dumb ot' Jacksonville on April 22, he had a lineup whch began to make a name for itself. In its first game, the team snowed the State School under with an avalanche of base hits and runs and romped away with a 21 to 8 victory. Every player on the team made at least one hit and one run besides playing a, fast game in the field. On April 29, the Red and Black lost a heart-breaking game to Bloomington on the High Schoo-l field by a 13 to 11 score. This game was a wierd one, and the Red and Black players were far from their usual form. However, they did their best and that was all that was expected from them. A return game with the Illinois State School of Jacksonville was played on our own field on Wednesday afternoon, May 3, and the Red and Black came through with their second win of the season. The game was similar to their initial contest and the final score was 18 to 2. Each player again showed the effects of Coach Roellig's efforts and played a very good game. With two wins and one defeat marked up as a result of their efforts. Coach Roellig's boys took on Decatur High School at the athletic field on Saturday, May 6. Aided by more than their share of the breaks, the Red and White went home with a 3 to 1 victory to their credit. The locals played a fast and hard game, but could not beat the unfortunate incidents whch went against them. On May 13, the date of the Millikin Interscholastic at Decatur, the Red and Black went to that city to seek revenge for their defeat a week before. Did they get it? XVith a 17 to 5 win to their credit they outplayed the Decatur team all through the game and made up for the setback they had received previously. Every player in this game had another great day at the bat and each one got at least one hit and one run. The total runs scored by Coach Roellig's team for the first five games is 68, which makes the grand average mentioned above. During these five games their opponents have crossed the plate but 31 times, and in every case this occurred when substitutes filled the positions of some of the regulars. Next year Coach Roellig will have another fast team and it is hoped that it too will lay claim to state championship honors. Only three men will be lost to the team through graduation. They are: Captain Pres VVilson, catchcrg Cooney Wirth, first base: and Red Conway, centertield. The men who will be with us again next year are: Cardoni. Bitchenaeur, Toney and Hyndman, outtielders: Murphy, second base, Myers. shortstop: Newquist, third baseg Ford and Thompson, pitchers. With these nine men left to build up a winning team and with every player havin-2 at least one year's experience, prospects are bright for next year. One player. Cardoni. who is the most promising candidate for the captaincy. will have two years' experience next. season and he will be the only member of the squad who will have played three consecutive seasons. As a result of their good work on the baseball diamond during the past season the following players were awarded the coveted Red and Black S at the Recognition Assembly: Captain Wilson, Cardoni, Wirth, Conway, Bitchenaeur. Myers. Murphy. Ford. Thompson, Hyndman, Newquist, and Toney. Page One Hundred Eight f 'X CAPTAIN PRESTON WILSON. Cap was there behind the log and he rounded out his high school Career in great shape. We'll miss him next year. f, CHP HOLLEN HYNDMAN. As student manager Hollen was there with everything at the right time. When not acting as butler for the team he played in the out- field and performed credibly. Page One Hundred Nine X Q' H T ,, t st, pf' ,. ' ff 2 ,6 Lag , , ' . , ' 5 ' . ,-45' -4 ' H GEORGE FORD. Another new man who made good from the start. He alternated at pitcher and the outfield, and proved to be a very valuable man at both positions. JAKE TON EY. Jake did not come out until late but he managed to make the squad before the season had gone far, He more than did his bit in the outfield. HERBERT NEWQUIST. At third base Herb is Wonder- ful, but at the bat he is still better. YVatch him go next season. Page One Hundred Ten WILLIAM CONWAY. Red was always in the game, and fought all the Way. He'll be missed in centerlield next year. FRED MYERS. Lucky was a whiz at short and saved the game many times for the Red and Black. He ranked as one of the best shortstops in high school circles this year. AMERIGO CARDONI. The most dependable man on the team, is the way the critics put it. He can play any ' position but worked in tl1e outfield this year. Page One Hundred Eleven pr. .., 4 fr . f - 2 -at ., - .7 f 5 1 fi! f 1 t 'QF' ' -4 at , .ia 1 1 A 1 MY it A ' 1' A l ,iii L I R is .1 ,, y W -. fx 2 ff -fy ' . M -J ' A : . -4 f:11.. ii 5 'T' , law. 4 J. 4 V 'xl 'gf iw' My MWJ' 4 fl f X h . 1 ' w w ' 1 ., V , -, af- lil A I! , ,- , Lf f of 1'l ' f ,Ky s if r 4 ff , V 4, . I L 5 ,Wd 5 J Vx VWHEW 'xp' ,f a. t F, as A f '.,' .-' ' Q. ' . X, f rf ,fn X A , 1 Q YZ 'ff-. 'if l has M - . 4 ' :ff W .!' V4 N1 A . T rv , I t is 9 it . VL, .1 -X, 14 . f' J- X - . X - 9 .f i , 2 K: I .KM i I .I F .. . ' A 1 AL. BITCH ENAEUR. A broken arm put Al out in mid- season just when he was going good. He was sadly missed troni lineup. CONRAD WIRTH. As a tirst baseman Cooney had no peers, and besides came through with clean hits when they were needed. HOMPSON Many a batter's good average took a RAY T . slump when Ray was on the mound. He was a new ' ' 'ent n this year, but deteated the best teams we wx ina up against. DEVEREAUX MURPHY. XVith Murphy on second, the de- fense of the infield was superb. He has another year and will be a big help. Ptlflt' One Hundred Tzcelrc' Prlyw Um Ilzmrlrffd Thirlfn 4 , , . . , fa - f .cg H .,- .f , if Li .1, QL A ,f-7' Page One Hundrcd Fourteen LUHDIS Pagv One Hundred Fifteen x gf' 'Om' Hz111d1'f'd Sigrfg ul G, FHA Puffw 0110 Hzlrzflwrl Sr'1'f'1IfCf'I1 Track., T the end of the track season last year prospects for a good track team this season were bright, but scholastic difficulties and removals from the city reduced the personnel of the squad to five men. Captain Hall, McAnulty, Petefish, Davis and Attebury were the only ones from last year's team left. Not undaunted by so few experienced men, Coach Baird recruited some fifty men from whom a. very credible team was picked. New men with promising futures were given opportunities to show what they could do in dual meets and through competing in these meets they gained experience which will help them. The first of these dual meets came on Saturday, April 22, with Jacksonville. Although this was the first meet for most of the team, Jacksonville managed to get but one first place and they were easily defeated by the one-sided score of 97 to 20. Of the fourteen events the Red and Black carried every one by a safe margin and literally swamped their opponents. ln addition to these, the relay also went to Baird's boys in fast time. One week later, we met Taylorville and Divernon in a tri-city meet at the high school field and again won by a big margin. By placing in every event except one. and by scoring slams in all of the weight events, along with the quarter mile, we succeeded in garnering a total of 87 points while Taylorville succeeded in acquiring but 33 and Divernon 10. Bland of Taylorville was the star of the meet and in the relay race he brought the crowd to its feet when he tried to regain some of the ground which his teammates lost in the first part of the race. The Red and Black won this event in the fast time of 1 minute and 41 seconds for the half mile. The first big meet of the season came on May 6 at Charleston. Out of 26 schools entered our team finished in fourth place with twelve points. Davis took first place in the mile and Greenup added five more points with a first in the quarter mile run. The other two points were made by Carnes in the fifty-yard dash and McAnulty in the hammer throw. The relay team took third in the one-mile relay race which was the feature event of the afternoon. This meet was won by Champaign with a total of 32 points to their credit. On May 13 the team took part in the Millikin interscholastic at Decatur and finished in fourth place again. although they had four more points to their credit. In this meet, Greenup broke the Millikin record for the quarter mile covering the distance in 54 2X5 seconds. Davis made four points by placing third in the half and mile runs: Attebury won two with a third place in the quarter mileg Byers added another pair of markers with a similar place in the 120-yard high hurdles: and Conway, Petefish and Frazee each added another point to the grand total by taking fourth place in the half- mile, 50-yard dash and one-mile runs, respectively. Only one meet remains on the schedule for the track team as The Capitoline goes to press and that is the University of lllinois Interscholastic at Champaign on May 20. With the good showing of the Charleston and Millikin meets behind them. the team will make a good showing at its Hnal meet of the year. . For their remarkable achievements of the track and field the past year the following men have been awarded the athletic SU: Captain Hall, McAnulty, Petefish. Conway. Poff. Carnes. Davis, Attebury, Greenup, Frazee. Murrel, Morrison, Pickerol. Byers. Schnepp, and Westover. ' Page 0110 Hundred Eighfccn WM If f JACK WESTOVER. Besides handling the affairs of stu- dent manager, Jack did his bit in the pole vault and won several points in that event. CAPTAIN ALTON HALL. A reliable man with the javelin. Page 0116 Hundred Nivzctecn ff... '?. 24 HOWARD FRAZEE. With his nine-foot stride, this lad made it interesting for all opponents in the mile run. OSCAR DAVIS. When we were counting up points, We always marked some up to the credit of Oscar in the half and mile. ROBERT CARNES. A new man who will be heard from next year. He had the appearance of an all-round man and will be there next year. CHARLES GREENUP. Charlie broke the Millikin Inter- scholastic record which was anything but easy. He will break more before he winds out his Red and Black career. Thoroughly reliable. Page' One Hundrcd T'zL'Cnfy ERROL PICKEROL. Pickles was one of the hardest workers on the team and he more than earned his let- ter by his great work in the quarter mile. EDWARD CONWAY. Eddie is only a Sophomore, but when he placed in three meets, including the Millikin Interscliolastic, we decided that he will win many points for us in the half mile next year. RAY MORRISON. One of our half-mile relay men, who helped carry the baton to victory several times. KENNETH SCHNEPP. Kenny is our most consistent jumper and pole-vaulter and has one more year of competition left. ELM ER BYERS. Although this was Elmer's iirst year he defeated many of the best liurdlers in the State. His place will be hard to fill next year. Ks, JL 193 1 ! , -+ .N . f 2 Q5 'nr Page Om' Hundred TwcntyfOne I I 4' 1 I v I eihw Z it f im T- 2 X? if if A fu. 5 . .J S E V 1 , ii Y 1 xx l , , A '. f 53 ' i 14 3. 2' A iii 1 ' ' f 1 x V ' -7, if W, 1 2 . 3 h A ' I 'V -wg' ,f wg 7-. A Zigi -,u...1..7 , v' In ' ' Qt' H . , jf, yur ft - 'Jn if ,. ' I f ' Cf' 'A 41. . , X. n ' 3 V.. ful? 3,1 s l. f , refs , f, jf .Q 5 , Q if 1 f' ' HARRY POFF. Another Sophomore who will be heard from next season. He won points in two meets and they were against fast runners. ROBERT ATTEBURY. Bob was a veteran from last year and lived up to his reputation during the entire season. His specialty was the quarter mile. CHARLES PETEFISH. What better could you want in the sprints or weights than a man like Pete ? RALPH McANULTY. Mac scintillates with the weights and won many points for us in those events. HIRAM MURREL. A young giant who plays with the weights. Page One Hu'ndrc'd Twcrzfy-Two ffm-k A -vm W-L., 'Y--W.. W is Q? Aga---'Y' in Page 0110 Hundred Twenty-Th1'Cc I nter-C lass Track Meet. till the second time the Vlass of '23 was the victor in the annual indoor inter-class track meet. Last year the class had an easy win gaining an early start, and keeping the lead throughout the course of events. This year, making the ninth year ot' the indoor meet. the Victory was not so easily won for probably never before have the classes been so well matched. The extemporaneous speaking contest. afforded eight points for the Seniors, five for the Sophomores, and three for the Juniors upon which to huild their scores. The Seniors by virtue of the magazine contest were awarded three points in addition, making a total of eleven. The Juniors continued to add to their initial points. with the exception of the 220-yard dash, down through the list of events until the final relay. The fact that they gained six firsts cinehed the meet for them. The Seniors earned a close second, while the Sophomores followed immediately after for third place. The ltlreshmen displayed good wares when they collected a total of 22 points. The feature of the meet was the hreaking of two records. That for the hall'-mile run was lowered hy Poll' ol' the Sophomores to 2:15 lf5. Ford of the ltlreslnnen t'lass shattered the broad jump record, adjusting it to fl feet. ilk inches. llc-cause of the keen competition of the classes. the atmosphere seemed teeming with excitement, and the huge throng that attended filled the Arsenal with an uproar that indicated great interest. The success of the track meet is not only measured hy victories and linaneial gain hut also in the discovery of new material upon which t oaeh llaird could rely for his varsity team. The Fourteen events were run off in good shape due to the careful plan- ning of t'oaeh Baird and his aids. The events were: 50-yard Dash t110 lb. limitl. 50-yard Dash topenj. Mile Run. Shuttle Relay 1110 lb. limitl. 440-yard Dash topenl. 440'yard Dash I110 lb. limit! Shot Put t12 lbs.J 60-yard Low Hurdles. 2204yard Dash. Standing Broad Jump. Running High Jump. S80-yard Dash. Medley Relay. 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Captain Jack Westover Charles Greenup Alton Hall Charles Peteiish Newell Cates Kenneth Schnepp Hollen Hyndman Theodore Parkinson Omer Fosnaugh Paul Madden Donald Schnepp Harold George, Conrad Wirth Richard Bergstresser, Manager 34.S'k67 J 1 BALL 414 .Q 00 G9 Robert Carnes Track Men. Captain Alton Hall Charles Greenup Charles Petedsh Ralph McAnulty Robert Carnes Edward Conway Kenneth Schnepp Harry Poff Howard Frazee Errol Pickerol Hiram Murrel Ray Morrison Elmer Byers Oscar Davis Manager Robert Attebury , U Jack YVestoVer, Mgr. Jil 4mL Baseball Men. Captain Preston Wilson Fred Myers A Conrad Wirth Herbert Newquist Amerigo Cardoni Albert Bitchenaeur William Conway Devereaux Murphy Ray Thompson Jake Toney George Ford Hollen Hyndman, Mgr. Page 0716 Hundred Tu'e'nfy-Eight M ,su-fs, NQQBH 'N 1 'U Wm? 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I 1 4 1 I I 1 f '. l I l ' ' A ' 7 f 1 ' - 1 V -V 1 Y D ' Page One Hu111Zred ThirtyeO11e 4351 Q., Debate. PRINGFIELD High School has been very successful in debate this year, having won all six decisions: and as a result of her double victory in the Tri-city Debate, a silver loving cup stands in her trophy room. Mr. Davis, the coach, is deserving of the greater part of the credit, for it was due to his comprehensive knowledge of the art of debating and his conscientious efforts in training our amateur teams, that Springheld has been able to win these honors. Following is a more detailed account of the several debates this year: ALTON AT SPR I NGF IELD. Why should we worry or care whether Municipal Ownership and Control of Public Utilities is desirable or not for we managed to convince the judges here, with a 3 to 0 decision, and at Alton, with a 2 to 1 decision, that we were right on both sides of the question. The case of our affirmative team, composed of Charles Rice, Ross Irwin, and Oral Williams, Captain, was boldly attacked by Alton's trio of gallant young sons, Earl Dickerson, Franklin King, and Schaefer O'Neil. We might commend them for excellence of rhetoric and organization of speeches. but they lacked directness, and though they had beautifully worked out theoretical argu- ments, they were sadly in need of facts and authorities. In this debate Ross Irwin and Charles Rice, who were both new at the job, pleaded and won their first case. We would not be surprised if in the future, they became Philadelphian lawyers. Charles, who swept all before him, was a whirlwind in rebuttal. Ross, calm and considerate, yet direct in manner, held the attention of the audience. With Oral it was just the same old thing, only she had the added burdens of a third speaker. But you can always rest assured that Oral does her bit, does it well, and does it in the most sincere fashion possible. Page One Hundred Thirty-Two l SPRINGB IFLIJ Al ALIOX Brrday atternoon December Q 1901 th Chicago and Alton carried Sprrngiield High Schools negative team Alton Hall captain Harold George and Jacob Rersch with the coach Lyman K Davis to Alton for their Hrst contest The team was met and escorted to the Mineral Springs Hotel Some time was spent rn search of food and rn tryrng to gain courage for the oncoming struggle A1 med with books speeches and three months hard labor Sprrngiields trro was taken to the school where they were confronted bv the Judges and their opponents Alton made an argument along this lrne If the people do not have sense enough to elect eflicrent oflicers they deserve to have crooked politicians rn office Jake however showed that by the plan ot thc aliirmatrve there would 'tlwavs be crooked men rn oiiice Tubby handed hrs man a blow by using original material tforgettrng hrs prepared spoechb showrng that one can not buy a Public Utrlrty rt one docs not have and can not get money while Al Hall presented the negative teams plan to Alton 'lhe debate resulted rn a two to one decision rn Sprrngfields favor The debaters returned to Sprrngneld vra St Lours where thev enJoved several vaudevrlles We wonder why Al Hall did not stick wrth the crowd Apparently St Lours has another attraction JAFKSONVILLE Al SPRINGI' IELD The afhrmatrve team Ross Irwrrr Iacob Rcrsch and Hrlma Mctut debated against Jacksonvilles negative team which was composed ot Caroline Doane George Wetzel and Mary Sim on the subject Resolved that municipal ownership and control of public utilities is desirable. Ross Irwin who spoke like a seasoned orator opened the debate and went on to explain that the farmer did not care whether his grain went, to feed the starving chil- dren of the near East or to make home brew. Caroline Doane Jacksonvilles first speaker was young and appealing' but not convincing. She talked about Fngland but the debate was not about England so her arguments did not have much weight. . Jacob Reiseh second speaker for the 'rtfirmative continued the argument and reasoned with the audience so that everyone began to see light on the subject. Page One Hundred Thirty-Three 1 George Wetzel, second speaker, who skillfully supported his fair colleagues in their arguments, was the only boy on the Jacksonville team. Jacksonville evidently believes that you can not beat the fair sex when it comes to talking. Hilma McCue, third speaker for the afiirmative, hurled a volley of statistics at the audience, thereby showing that she was well informed on her subject. The third and most convincing speaker for the negative, Mary Sim, closed the deba.te. The judges decided unanimously in Spring6eld's favor, and, as a result of the double victory won in the Tri-city debate. The silver loving cup became the permanent possession of Springfield High School. TRTANGULAR DEBATE QQuincy at Quincyj. The negative S. H. S. team composed of Harold George, Oral Williams. and Alton Hall, captain, who journeyed to Quincy did their bit toward winning the cup for us when they met Quincy's trio composed of Wilma Schwindeler, Edith Oblander. and John Luhrs, and were able to persuade the judges to give them a unanimous decision. Statistics sometimes lie and liars sometimes make statistics was the so called statement of Mark Twain as given by Luhrs in the last rebuttal, when in despair. as a result of our statistics staring them in the face. The negative team still have their doubts as to Whether Mark Twain was ever guilty of saying suchg nevertheless they are not ashamed to confess that they did have the statistics. The Quincy team put up a very well constructed and weighty case as far as theoretical arguments were concerned, but were unable to produce the facts. The Big 7 were the S. H. S. trio's stronghold and each speaker proved his share of the 7 points. According to Quincy papers, Hall proved himself a star, while Tubby and Oral were accused of having facts and authorities at their finger tips to back up what they said. The Quincyans, to say nothing of their good sportsmanship. proved themselves a hospitable trio: they met our team in a limousine, located them at the Hotel de Quince. and proceeded to take them on a sight-seeing tour through the metropolis. Moreover. another surprise was sprung upon S1Jl'lI1gfi9ld'S champions when after the debaic. they were tendered a royal reception at papa Schwindeler's Confectionery. In praising our successful debaters, we should not fail to mention the faithful alter- nate, George Hockenyos, who carried all the backage, and was ready with the speeches for reenforcements, if needed. Page One Hundred Thirty-Four The Bulletin. T is rather presumptuous for sueh at small little thing as the Bulletin to ask for spaee in sueh. at mighty volume as the C'apitoline, hut after eonsidering the great influence of our weekly sheet on the minds ot' the students, the editors have given us this space to extol the virtues of our paper. First of all, the llulletin is the only paper of its kind that does not depend upon advertising for its support. To run the Bulletin, a twenty-Eve eent assessment was plaeed on every pupil. As this did not luring in enough money, the school went' Without its paper For a 'few weeks. ' lt' was during the time of laek of funds that the Junior Journal eaine into heing. This Junior Journal eonsisted of a whole sheet in the Sunday edition of the Illinois State Journal, and was a eoinpatratively big step for the Journalism elasses. When it eaime to haf-king eampaigns, the llulletin was there, two classes st rong, and they put over sueh things as the Thrift: tlluh, Old Flothes Day, and many other high sehool enterprises. The Bulletin hacked up every athletie eontest held in the sehool's name and gave its loyal sup- port whether the result was victory or defeat. One of the most appreciated Columns has heen Sunny- side. Here faculty and students alike have been given puhlieitv, and for elean enjoyable humor Sunnyside should be commended. The Bulletin is a leader of the hest kind of sehool spiritq it stands for good sportsmansliip and high ideals. Witili competent advisers and ambitious Journalism stu- dents it promises to rank with the foremost of sehool papers. The High Sehool linlletin deserves your support. Page One Hundred Thirty-Five Page Ono Hundred Thirty-Sir The Glee Club. HE Glee Club represents the highest form of vocal music in the high school. It is a complete choral society working to attain the highest possible re- sults, bringing honors to both itself and the school which boasts it. lt is a large organization of fifty members, balanced well with eighteen sopranos, thirteen altos, six tenors, and twelve basses. Miss Virginia Victor, who came as at new member of the Music Department last September, is a capable and industrious director. The success of the Glee Club is due as much to her efficient work and conducting as to the naturally good voices and musical gifts of its members, including the best voices and talent of the school. This magical instrument of united voices has learned to follow the conductor's moves and moods with skilled precision, until this most beaut.iful instrument has learned to sing almost like a group of trained professionals. The Glee Club has sung several times before the general assemblies during the school year, always giving spirited performances. The Glee Club, almost entire, united with a large group of teachers in the Springfield schools, and gave a joyous C'hristmas program of carols. The gala concert of the whole year, by far the greatest, most brilliant undertaking, and the most successful, was given May 19, in the high school auditorium. The cantata, t'Melnsina, by Heinrich Hofmann, was presented with the assistance of outside soloists. By these public ap- pearances, the Glee Club has made a name for itself and become an established institution in the musical life of Springfield. Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight The Orchestra PRINGFIELIJ High School is 1'll'0ll1,l of ils Ol'l'llC'3ll'ii which is V11 1i1llv ' 1'essi111f illlfil W' .' ' - '1 sy11111ho11,y O1'CllGSl11'H The 111'1:l1es'r11'z1 was 111'g51111iz1-1l hv Miss G211'1li111'-1' il 11111le1' her lez11le1'sl1i1 llliltilll w11111111'l'1l -11ff1'ess. 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We all wish the S1'7I'lL1gl?1Ql1l Iliffh School 111 chestm success and hope it 111-os1'1e1.'s as such iii the fl1l1Ul'C as it has in the past. l 1 1 1111153 Z, ill soon 111 .1 11-al 1 1 llll 1 I 1 111 D g 1 ' his 1li1'111'li1111 s1'-ve1'z1l 1 'e11. 'llll0ll 11111111 lllll 1111 11111f1l1l1 lllfil Klllllllsl 1sTi1 1li1111111, llliss H11 111 Sl? is al 1.1 1fl1l h s111111111111s 1l11 'Nillll 1 ll 1 1 IIS sei l l llljllllllg 11 1 1l ug. ll is her aiuhitioii to 11111110 lhis the l1est high s1-h1111l Ol'1jllC'Sll'2l Alll libllj T111 1111111l11 is, 1111111 11'e .g 'l'h 1111s111t 111s'1111111111t.1111111 is 1 l ws: 111 11111 11ll11, s11111 1l 111 els, , 1 , l . Q1 ' I l 1 th Th I 'ery pl f 1 -. The 1-111101111 ill A l ll't'llCSll'2l i11 its 1'111'- lil l 1 . 'li 1 1 1si1f CO1 g t l T . ll 1l1l rl QC 11' is , . fl l l Xl C' K 1 1 1' C l '- Page 0110 Humlwcd Thirty-Nfine B3L5a?1! Z'55.3l sf Q3Lif-Z iis? 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This recognition makes the honor of having El high scholastic uverznge just as g'l't'2ll' us that receivetl in athletics oi' any other school activity. :intl just as worth while working for. Menihership every grzuluating stuclent who fulfills the following 'llhe pupil niust' have CEll'l'lt'tl his work through his entire high school course with ai general average of 85. in this Society is open to 1'crlui1'en1ents: Ile shall have C2ll'l'l0tl at least one niujoi' subject with an average of T90 or ulrove. Ile shall have pzxiticiputetl in sonic school activity outsifle the classrooni. After the stutlent has provecl his eligihility to hy fultilling the above llll?ll1lit'?lll0llS he receives the following recognitions in an special zlssenihly convenecl for that purpose: nienihersliip in the society A ln-onze seal is plzicetl upon his tliploniu with il ribbon indicating the pzirticulai' tlepartinent in which he has attained lngh honors. in which he has eittziinetl llc is given ai certiticutc from the tlepurtnient high honors. signed by the 1l1Sll'llCl01'S with whom he haul work i11 that clepzi rt nient. Ile is given ai bronze lll0tlEll as a pernianent recognition of the high esteeni the school places upon lns eichieveinent. ln the Senior t'lz1ss of 1922, the following stutlents coinpletetl all 1'e1lui1'e- inents uncl have been electell to the Springtieltl SCllOl2l1'Slll17 Society: tlcorge Anson lhivitl llzirkei- liiclizuwl l'i0l'g'Sll'0SSCl' Kathleen liishop Mollie l'31'oicla liouise liutlei' lt1l'2lllCt'S t'i'essey lllzirgmeto Davis tllzulys llellert ltilllllj' Fullenweimlei' lllury li2ll'Sllll2lll CVuletlictorieuil Alton Ilzill Eugenia Hnnkins lllnhel Hihbs Ross lrwin Ilaroltl Krause Doral Mzithes llelen Met'oui'tney Ililnni Mct'ue Ralph McAnulty Virginia llIt'Ell1G1'11 Acleliu Metzger Rieluml Neu lrene Newlmurn l ltxl'1l Olclei' liessie Poutl Jzieoh Reisch Dorothy Ross Florence Rockwoocl Lois Sezlgo G00l'g'lEl Schneitlei' Rielnuwl Stokes Elsie 'l'luu'inzin Ruth Van Meter tll'2ll lvilliunis t9z1lutz1to1'iu11l Murizui XVilson Annette lvright Page One Huzzdred Forty UHHUIHTIES m,, yy Page Om: Hzmdrcd Forly-One Page One Hundred Forty-Tu-0 Clarence Mrs lVIaI'i1I1 Fern Older MI' Wheeler F1ede11ck Halley Mrs Wheeler DOI otl1y Ross Bobby Whffelfl' Robert Overakel Cola Wheeler Sybll Stevgug V10lGt PIHHGY Dora Matthes Clarence Robert Hunt Della BTZIIJOTIG Anderson Dlllwlddle Harold Bluhm Cla1e11ce IS one ot Booth T..Ilk1l1gl1Oll s 111ost populu 10111 act plays and wa cho 611 by tl1e SQIIIOI' Comnnttee as tl1e Class Pl y ot 29 ACI I When the curtaxn rlses M1s Maltlll 1S see11 lll M1 Wl1eele1 s prlvate OfflCC lll New Yorlt Mlss PIIIIIEV tl1e Governess tor M1 and Mxs Wl1eelers two cl11ld1en Lora and Bobby arrlves to dlscuss wlth M1 Wll6Bl6l the conduct ot lllb two Clllldlell Cola be comes lnterested lll Clare11ce Ill ex S0ldl6I who has been wxaltlng 101 txxo days to see to1as fathex a11d ask employment C011 Hnally pusuadts hu t.1the1 to talk Wltll flarence and Mr VVllQGl6I engages 111111 as Shflellll 1.1 t1le11 to hon1e ot Mr and Mrs Wheeler ACT II Clarence IS settled ln the household ot the WllQCl6I s a11d Della the l'lOllSQI'IlZ11d seems to thlnk that he can do anythlnb around tl1e house eve11 tune tl1e p1a11o Bobby has already put all hls youthful love afta1rs llltO the hands ot Cld.l81lCC Mr Hubert Stelll IS 1n love w1th Vlolet tl1e Governess a11d lb us111 to1a s a means ot seemg Vlolet Mr Wheelel refuses to allow h1n1 to see Cora so l1e makes a11otl1e1 plea to V1olet who favors Clarence Claxence has al1e.1dy tallen lll love vs1th Vlolet l1kexx1se have M1 Wl1eele1 and Bobby Cora a11d Bobby l1ave a quarrel vslnch leads to toras telhng the fam1ly that Bobby l1as klssed Della and who declfues she wlll tell the tamlly 1t he doesnt marly he1 Followlng th1s H1016 COI1l1JllCZlfl0Ilb develop and M1 Wheelu asks for an lI1tGI'Vl6W Wltll MISS Plnney M1s Wheelex who IS Jealous because of l1e1 hus bands attltude toward Mlss Pmney overhears tl1e conve1sal1on and tl11eatens to leave A DOISC IS heard and Mr Wheeler thmks that lt lb L Ola st1ll LlVll1g Everyone IS very much su1p11sed when Cla1e11ce Hlltl to1a e11te1 Cla1t11ce 18 dlGSb6d 111 evenmg clothes and l1as a saxaphonc Evelyone Wllll the CXft1ltlOll ol Mr WVl1EQll.l 15 very 6Iltl1llb1flSl1f. OVFI the musxc AC'l III Mrs Wheeler apolofnzes to V1olct lOl l1e1 1lltlllT6tICll0C earhcr lll tl1e day but V1olet ls stlll undeclded about acceptmg the apolooy Clarence wants to be Wltll V1olet durmt, tea, but C 01.1 and M1s Wl1eeler scheme that he shall not be Coras mterests seem to be changed, 111 tact Mr Ste111 was almost 101 gotten by her at least Everyone tl11nks lt IS VQIY strange that CIAICIICC has recclved 110 111a1l, but 110' one IS S1116 ot hlS last name Mrs Wl1eele1 says 1tS, Uslllllllf' llllbS Plnney, Moon, and Bobby lnslsts ltS Smart Even Cola has become COlltLlll9tl, but Cla1e11ce 15 t11lC5l10l1t'Ll because every one IS pos1t1ve that they are COIIQCI Even NIIS WhQ6l6I'S attltude towxa1d 1161 l1usba11d has changed, Just because ot Clarence Then Just as GVE'lYf.ll1l1g started IllOVlI1g peaceably 111 tl1e 12lI1lllV, Vlolet a11d Mr Wl1eeler have a quarrel Stem, wx 110 was eagel to get lQVE'1lg8 011 the Wheelels, t11ed to DIOVC that Clarence was a deserter by the name of 011211105 Sll0If Claxence denxes Stem's statement, l1k6W1S6 does NIISS Pxnney ACT IV Clarence tells Vlolet of hls hfe, that he IS an expert on Coleopte1a and tl1at now he can go back to h1s laboratory, and they plan to leave l0g,E'llltl Bobby and Co1a a1e to be sent away to school Wl1en MIS Wheeler hea1s of 0l21IClll C and V1olet's engagement sl1e resumed a stra1ned pohteness, but Cora sunply can't C'0llf9lVG such a thlllg and the o11ly thlng she can utter IS Clarence CURTAIN CK D9 O Hl1bGI't Stem .......,.......l....................,... ....1.........,,,s..,e,..,,. e,..e,,1.. G e orge Anson H I 1 U ' ' . - ' '. 1 . ' - f , ,, K , S , S ' 1 ' . -1 n ' 1 ' A LL U. 1 W . ' ' . . ' ' ' . V' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - V-v , '- V ' . 1 , ' ' V' 1 - - . ' '- V . ' . 1 ,, 7 ' . ' ' ' i , 2 lyk- ' -, V fb: V ' ' ' - 1 .V - 5.7 '5 - ' ' - 1 1 ' 1 -lx . ,, ,. -. . . ,- T' . ' I ' ' 1 0lLll'l3llCt1 is 'ter 5 c the ' 1 . . , . ' I V ' 'yt' 1 l 1' . . U , , , .S . . . y ,, I .N 1. g 1 ' at 1 . . . W s l V 1 v 1 1 ' - v V f 1 V ' , - N 1 ft, ' . ' ' .- 1 V tl - 1 , V' ' ' Y ' - 1 . . .' ' . ' . ' - . A, , , . . . . .1 , , 1 . U . , , . .' V . , 1 . . ., A . s ' ' , , . V ' . 7, ' - D A1 . ' x 1. V . l , . V. N I . . . U it , U I ' ' 1 ' ' 1 V N ' . Page One Hundred Forty-Three Inter-Society Vaudeville. HE fourth annual Inter-society Vaudeville delighted Springfield audiences March 24. Mrs. Lora H. Robie, Dean of Girls, was assisted in coaching the players by the society faculty advisers. The societies represented in the seven acts were: Les Bleus, Philos, Swastikas, Thalians, Olym- pics, and Camp Fire Girls. All united in making the vaudeville a success. The proceeds swelled the Girl 's Opportunity Fund considerably, and also replenished the treasuries ofthe societies. The first act was an impersonation of lady musicians by two boys borrowed for the occasion. The second was the Devolution of the Dance, including a dance review from the early Indians to the- present shin1my. A group of Chinamen composed the third act with their local jokes. The fourth number was a play, Beau of Bath, in which a young man 's loved one of years ago steps from her portrait to gossip with him. Tinkling Tillie was at home at the piano in the fifth act. The sixth act and crowning success of the evening was a musical A comedy entitled 'tLovers ' and Leanersf' It was written by a member of W g the faculty. The lonesome -1 ' one was a student, un- . If noticed by the gentlemen of the school. She longed for their company and was determined to have it. Her situation was made worse by contrast with the many s pairs of lovers. She final- A ly succeeded by Hcaptur- T' ing the bell-hop. M ' -T The vaudeville was well attended both after- T noon and evening. W Page One Hundred Forty-Four I f f . V- , q Q - I vi., - H -X Y , , , Page 0116 Hzmclred Forty-Fivc Page One, Hundred Forty-Sir Little Theatre Movement. N January 14, three one-act plays were given with the following casts: 1. t'That's the Way the Noise Began, by Don and Beatrice Knowlton. Mrs, Uruikshanks ......,.......................,...,e,..,,........,..........,.......ol...,....,..... ltlarguerite Zimmerman Mr, C1-uikshanks ,.....,..,.......e..........,,..,,.,,..o.o.............,.,..,,.....................e..,.................,.eA........,l.............. Lish Whitson ll. 'fThe Violin Maker of Cremona, by Francois Coppee. Tadeo Ferrari ,,,,,,.,...,.,,,,,,,.,.,A,,..,,....,..,.,,..........,........o........., ..,e...o....,.,..,o,,oo..................,.....,,.........,...... R ichard Jess Sandro ,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,4..,,,,,, ......., R obert Tl1On1aS Filippo ..,....... ........ V ernon Black Giallllllla ,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,ii, ..,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,i..w,,i,i...,.,,,,,,.,.,w,,,,.. .,,,Y.o l 1 arrie Hunter lll. The Pot Boiler, by Alice Gerstenberg. Gus ,,4,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,i.,...,,,... ..,,..,..........,,..........4...,,...,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,oo .....,,.... R 2 my Morrison Thomas Sud ,,,.,.,.,,...o., ............. lf 'redrick Harley Harold Wouldby ,....., ........ K enyon Crenshaw Miss Ivory ,,,,,,....,,.,i,,,,,, o..o,e. E ugenia Hankins Mrs, Pencil ......... ..,,.,,..,..., l Jora Matlles Mr, Ruler ,.,..,.,.,.. ...... ' Fhomas Arbogast Mr, Inkwell ,..,..,. ..,...,....,.,.. J acob Reisch Mr. Ivory ...........,,.,..,,,.,.,,..,..,.,..,,...,...............A..............,............ .......,.........,l.......,i....... ....i.............,. 1 J reston Wilson f'That's the Way the Noise Began was cleverly acted, and Mrs. Criiilc- shanks had perfect control over her husband until he bluffed her, and succeeded in getting money to go to the fair. The elaborate costumes and scenery made ttThe Violin Maker of f'remona a very effective play. The parts were not amateurly playedg the cast displayed much ability and furnished a successful stage production. The entire audience was kept in an uproar throughout the last number, 'tThe Pot Boiler. Mr. Sud, the author, conducted the rehearsal of his most recent play. Through the efforts of Mrs. Lora H. Hobie and her cooperative casts these plays won great favor. The proceeds were turned over to the Girls' Oppor- tunity Fund. The Opportunity Fund. ln 1919 a fund was started in our High School to provide for the further education of girls unable to obtain it otherwise. The opportunity is offered to only those who are of good standing in their school work and are earnest in their desire for a higher education. The money borrowed is paid back as soon as possible and goes to make a permanent Opportunity Fund. Sixteen Girls have borrowed from this fund, ten of whom are receivin ' n U 1 n a 4 help this year. Three have paid their loan in full, three are paying at present and seven will be paying by next year. The total amount loaned to date is 536,841.50 and 95597.50 has been repaid. The fund has increased about three times over last year, by contributions from school societies and entertainments. . The business men of the city have assisted through organizations and twenty-five individuals have given 3100 each. 'The Girl Opportunity Fund has increased rapidly and received earnest support from both school and city, because it has proved itself worthy over and over again. Page One Hundred Forty-Seven May Festival. N May 5th, the arrival of Spring was welcomed by about four hundred of Miss LOII16'll110'S pupils at the High School Auditorium. Tl1e pI0gl2lll1 was znranged by Miss Grace Lo1ne11no, ass1sted by H1135 llfldllllfil and was tl1e prettlest ente1ta1n ment of the entne school yea1 MISS LOII16l1110 l1as n1ade a spec1al st11dy ot pageantw and has been very successful 111 stagmg a p1cturesque pe1fo1manre ot her pup11s evely sp1 mg Tl1e fI'OWl11I1g' of the May Queen 11 as a VQIY elaborate Cere mony ln honol of M159 Muy B111 ke who had been chosen Nlav Queen a few W eeks plevlous bv 1 popular xote of tl1e student body The progxaln was plesented 111 two p31tS The Cl0W1l1ll0' of MlSS Burke constltuted the fllst pa1t of tl1e pFO0l dlI1 and xx as fol lowed by a panton111n1c dance fantasy adopted from the ballet Chlor1s by LOUISE Bayhss PART I The May Queen Gllteltid wlth her Il131dQ of honor XI ho had no proglam allanged tol her and because ot th1s thev all concentrated on one YVIQTI that tl1e plctures 111 the story book nnght come to llfe and E'l1t9ltd1Il them Just as they XY e1e fllllblllflg thelr c1rcle at the end of the dance Puck appealed to C3113 out the11 XX1Sl1 and h1s maglc 11 and caused the p1ctu1es to act for the Queen PART ll qcene l Merculy X1 as sent by Jup1te1 to tell the Goddesses that all the ealth XY 19 to be cox e1ed 111th flow els Tl1e bicchlntes a11d bpllltb of hpung danced fm the honol of l'l1Stl1bllllI10' the flou EIS but Melcluy dec1ded 111 fn Ol of f hlous l llplll llOl haung been 1nv1ted to the contest Slllletl up J6llOUSX and the ew 1l SPIIHS succeeded Ill captunne Chlous md took lllll 111 IX 11 1tl1 them Scene ll Tl1e bpnlts of Spunff nent 111 sealch ot Lhlous found hel spell bound, and guuded bv the SPIIITS of H1des -Xttel ft short Sllllgglf' she 11 as rescued Scene III thlous was CIOXXIIGQ Queen of Flon e1s and the Goddesses enteltamed her before she descended to the Gallll a Qprmg 'I 1 YK 1 'I Y I l I 1 11 ' .1 ' 11 11 1 1 vc 1 1 1 1 r - 1 1 . 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Omer Fosnaugh .... VVilliam Conway.. .. Ross Irwin ....... Richard Neu.. . .. Thomas Arbogast David Barker Richard Bergstresser Charles Branch Norman Bullard Lloyd Catron James Cassidy VVilliam Conway Wranglers. Founded 1906. OFFICERS. Second Semester. .. .. President .... .......... . . . ....Ross Irwin ,... Vice-President . . .. Secretary ... Assistant Secretary ... Treasurer ,... .Sergeant-at-arms .. . .. ROSTER. Lindsey C. English Omer Fosnaugh Harold George Fredrick Harley Alton Hall George Hockenyos Robert Harris Ross Irwin Malden Jones John Kimble Francis Lieh Ralph McAnulty Allan Myers Charles McGavin Richard Neu Oliver Orr .............Francis Lieb .....Richard Bergstresser .........Preston Wilson . . . . . . .Charles McGavin ....Lindsey C. English Charles Sherman Harry Shallish John Stuart Scott Thomas Charles Ulrich Jack XVestover Preston Wilson Mr. E. H. Johnston .... ................ . Faculty Advisor. .......... .... li Ir. E. H. Johnston HONORARY MEMBERS. Mr. M. H. Willing Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. R. C. Buley The year 1921-1922, the sixteenth in the history of the Wrangler Debating Society, has been a notable one for the society as marked by the successful activity of its mem- bers in all phases of school interest. The objects of the Society are to include the promotion of debating and oratory, the promotion of good scholarship and good fellow- ship, and the promotion of all interests of the school. A literary program precedes each weekly business meeting at the High School on Monday night. Rigid requirements for membership include the holding of certain school offices, participation in certain activities, and a high grade of scholarship. This policy guarantees a strong personnel, capable of maintaining the ideals of the Society. In debate, the Society surpassed its record for previous years by placing three regulars and an alternate on the Varsity Debate teams, which defeated Quincy, Jack- sonville, and Alton. The decision of the judges was unanimous in the three debates. Captains of both Negative and Aflirmative teams were Wranglers. The Wranglers broke all precedents in respect to athletics with seven men on the football team, four men on the basketball team, eight men on the track team and two men on the baseball team. The Society is particularly proud of the fact that the captains and student managers of all these teams were among its members. The annual Wlrangler-Delphic dance in honor of the football team was a huge suc- cess. The auditorium was decorated in the colors of the two Societies and the dance was enjoyed by many students who supported it, and was appreciated by the team. One object of the Society is to promote good scholarship. The Wranglers furthered this object by having eight of its members in the Springfield Scholarship Society this year. The Wranglers have maintained their leadership in the school in numerous ways. The Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager and Circulation Manager of The Capitoline Staff are members of the Society. In addition to these, three oiiicers of the Senior Class, President, Secretary and Treasurer, also belong within its ranks. The Chemistry Club has two Wranglers for its President and Secretary, and every student. member of the Athletic Board of Control, likewise belong to the Society. The Senior Class is not the only class in which the supremacy of Wrangler leader- ship has been shown. The President of the Junior Class is a Wrangler and it is hoped that next year the Society will be able to win a majority of the high places in other classes. The Society has played a large part in the school activities since its founding, and the members, together with the Faculty Advisor, Mr. Johnston, are hoping to continue next year, their enviable record which they have justly earned. In all that the Society has undertaken. it has been ably supported and encouraged by Mr. Johnston, the society's advisor. This close cooperation during the year has been appreciated both by Mr. Johnston and by the members of the Society. 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I '.n I K v lx 1 -ll V in 1. va I1 2 ' ' l 1 V 1 . 1 1 3 1. 1 11 11 .11111 V1 L-, get 1 -N .,,. 11' 1 ' . 1 '11 -Ju -1 .11 1 , L'b 1' 1 1 1. 1 '11'is1111'1s time the Les lS'1s 1l11l tl11111' l11t by A ' ' 1 ' ', 1 1 'L 1 C, 11 't Ill Ar i . Y, , 1 A V L 'T ' -X V ' .7 rx . r . H v A - - V ' . . 1 ' D. . ' 1 . , ' 1 , 1 , 1 Page One Hunclrecl Fifly-lfiuf Page Om' Hzuzdrvzl Fifty-Sir Delphic Literary Society. FOUNDED 1917. 1 VY L' ' OFFICERS. First Semester. Second Semester. Jacob Reisch ....A,.............Q..........,.... ....... P resident ,,,,,,,,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,44A,, ,4,,,, W illiam H9313 Errol Pickerel ....,,. Robert Scharf v....... Vernon Black ..,,. George Anson William Beam Vernon Black William Clifford Franklin Cochran George Coutrakon Brewster Dickerson Robert Ellis Glenn Finney Louis Fratcher Thomas Fulton Faculty Adviser ...o,... Honorary Members ........ .......VlC9-PI'6S1d6l1f....... .......Secreta1-y......,,,,,, .......Treasurer........ ROSTER. Walter Gurske Paul Horton Joe Morrison Ray Morrison Arthur Mclienne Stuart Ogg Errol Pickerel Jacob Reisch Barney Roven James Saries .......Vernon Black .........Stanley Weisz ......James Richey Robert Scharf Marvin Salzman Stanley Weisz Lish Whitson Harold Baker Earl Cruthis Ruben Pollock Harry Poff James Richey Robert Lyons Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Paul R. Anders, Roy A. Wentz, CT. A. Stevens, Edwin M. Belles The year 192122 has been a very successful one for the Delphic Literary Society. A large membership of school leaders was obtained early in the year and their interest and cooperation was secured from the outset by the extremely interesting meetings. Varied programs were held each week, consisting of talks by professional men, debates, extem- poraneous speaking contests, mock trials, and music by the Delphic Orchestra. A Parlimentary Law Contest was held, causing much excitement and interest in this phase of the work. Four public meetings have been held and a large number of students, instructors, parents, and outsiders have enjoyed them. The Society has upheld its previous standard in social events. The Second Annual Delphic Wrangler Novelty Dance in honor of the Football Squad proved to be a very entertaining affair. The auditorium stage, which was transformed into a Fairyland Garden with brilliantly colored lights playing on the Rainbow Streamers, formed a most pleasing meeting place for the dancers. The regular Semi-Annual Dance held in the Housekeeping Suite on May 12th was an outstanding event of the year and a large number enjoyed a wonderful evening. The aims of the Society have been well accomplished. The developing of literary knowledge has been obtained by the varied programs: the promoting of a higher scholastic average resulted in the Society's placing twenty-three members on the Honor Roll: and the developing of capable leaders is self-evident from the various school and class offices held by members and participants in Inter-scholastic activities such as Athletics, Debate, and Music. On May 26th, a picnic was held for the members and their friends. Eats were plentiful and a quartette of Ukes furnished music for dancing. A Japanese Lawn Party on June 2nd was given as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo. Much of the success of the Society in the past year was due to the diligent. efforts of Mr. Waldo, our faculty adviser, and a gift was presented to him in appreciation for his able direction of the Society. The Fifth Annual Stag Banquet held at the St. Nicholas Hotel on June 12th greatly out-classed all former ones. Speeches by The First Delphicsn and impromptu talks by other members, in addition to some inspiration by the Delphic Orchestra served to close the most wonderful year, 1921-22, for the Delphic Literary Society. Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven Page One Hundred Fifty-Eight ..................lAle Afton First Semester Lyle Acton Charles Kenney Frank Pterfer Edith Poole Lyle Acton Holland Archer Frank Baker Vivian Boone Virgil Bower Lucille Breeding Leland Brown Elizabeth Burr George Ray Cook Faculty Adviser 01+ FlCERs Pr esnlcnt Vice President 'l reasurer betretars Re-por ter ROSFFP Ana Fox Mary Golob Ralph Gomes L ecrle Greenberg Elizabeth Hall Harold Hubbs Lillian Hubbs Suddutlr Hurt Charles lsenney Second Semester. Sudduth Hur t r ink Pleifer ........Lel intl Broun llox .nlolrn Altrecl Neu Edward Knapp Christina I ochmarr I ester Mills Tohn McQuitty John Alfred Neu Frank Pfeifer It red Robie Wilbur Reebes Donald Tate .........Erlxr in Milton Belle s 'lhe school year 1921 .ZZ has been most srrctesstrrl tor the Se rr clrlight Club. Mr. Belles instructor of Corrrnrrrrritx Civits orgrniful the tlub rritlr fourteen well chosen charter member s, arnl to thcnr belong the credit tor the initial -rdvancernent and progress ot the club. 'l lu Club wishes to express its sirrtert appreciation to Mr. Belles as orgrrrifrr -rnrl the one rr ho has piloterl the tnrb through its first successful year. It is the purpose ot the Club to pork tor the betterment ot our school and city. lhe citys present condition its in ls it improvcrnents its rl- vfrntages are subjects tor intense study. The school s appearance, conclition governnrent intl improvements e made part of the club rr or-k. ln short the L lub st nrnls tor t ivic better ment in school and city. The Searchlight Club rlthouvlr r neu or grnin-rtion is one ol the most 'rlive and active Clubs in the school. One ol the outst rrnlinoo tertures ot the year s work rr as the Christmas tree rrlritlr rr rs l'l lr. r success br the tcrr- binecl efforts of the Serrclrliglrt Club tlu Wlrrrr-rrr s t lub incl the citizens ot gpringfield. Another outstarrclinv' feature rr as the R-rilrorrl Essay fontest wlrifh appeared in the lllinois Strte Register. ll e Club me bers pl-ryetl an ' r- portarrt part in this, three prizes having been won by Searclrliglrters. The Club rrreets every Morulay eveningg the greater part of the time being' given over to business. followed by a progranr consisting of tlivio topics, which furthers our aim and purpose. , The Club intends to live up to its past reputation of being a live or'gzrrriza- tion. HAI1 ideal city and school, is our aim. 'We will strive :rrnl work rrrrtil we win it. 7 h S hl' h Cl b e earc lg t u . 4. 1?- EE 3 ' .rf I ily W 1 l N. -mn-m-Mm-MMU-mr-ummmmm-ummm V ' 1' .1 I --mlm xl 1 . 1 I A i N. T In . I ' 1 v ' ----------------------,---, -,,.f.-----, , f' 1 1 ..-. c . W 1 Y 1 I I V 1 X - 1 5 1 ' 1 1 , A . S9l'gG2llll-2ll- rms ,, 1' I '17 n J I. 4 1 1 1, 1 v ' J ' ' W ' Y- 1 . . ,. . . , , , ' 1 1 v 1 1 , . ,..,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,..........,,,..............................................,....................... . . 1 1 c 1 . , , . ' f 1 1 1 1 1 1 l y i ,1 1 1 r , 1 l 1 1 I 1 . l s , I .4 1 1 1s 1 , 1 ' 1 1 . . 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Alton Hall .. ..., Jacob Reisch Richard Neu Oliver Orr' Fern Older Errol Pickerel Jacob Reisch Clifford Rodgers Richard Stokes Raymond Todd Charles Ulrick Ruth Van Meter Richard Neu The aim of the Ulrernistry Club, which is to gain il rrrore intimate knowledge of t'hernistry, has been fully realized this year. The tllrernistry Club has enjoyed three interesting talks, the first by Mr. Benedict of the Illinois lliglryrrry llepartrnent, on Hard Rords and 'l'lreir Relation to Chemistry tlrr srcond by' Miss Smith ot the Household Arts Departrnent ot Sprrn held High School, on B oods and llrerr Relation to t lrrrnrstr V, and the last. by Mr. lloclr- rrrarr of the Lochrnarr Brothers Jeyy elr y Store, on lliarrrorrrlsf' By taking field trrps to lde s l orrrrdr y and to the Laboratory of the State Hrghyyay llepartnrent 1 pr rrtn rl lrnoyvledge of t'lrenristry to industry yy as gained hrst hand n hrs the third year ot its orgarrrfatrorr the club has estab- rs red 'r precedent by oiterrng 1 caslr prize of ten dollars to the Senior yylro has the highest ay erage rn lrrs major of science. Then, too, rooters yy ere supplied yyrtlr Red and l lrrk ta 's which were in llre second annual Open House April Jlst, was attended by the parents of members Experrrnr nts yy 1 rr per formed and interest' g ta lss yyere grverr to convince tlrt lr teners trat. there is no actrvrtv ot the day or night that does not rnyolve Cllrerrristry. Brom results of the past tyyo ye rrs yr ork there is every reason to eyrpect that the tlrernrstry tlrrb yyrll rontinrre to frll a need in bprrngfield High bclrool Miss Nl hollrrr yxlro orgarrrfed the rlrrb tyy o years ago, has been the faculty adyrsor tor the rlub srnre tlrrt trrrre and deserves rnuclr praise for her work ' ' ' 1 7 ' . ' 1 1 1 1 ' l 1' 01' . 1 1 1 A ta -- 1 .. fy '. . ' 1 , ', . 1' . 1 1 , . l A ' 11' '1 V '1 41 1 1 1 V X1 .01 v1 V 1' 1 2 12 1 ' 12 ' 4 Y I t ' ' . 1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 .. '1. ' 7 . ' ' 1 l l cr ' 1 .' c f 1 l ' 1 ly ' 1 1 1 y 11 1 ' -1 1 1 ' 4 , n evrderrce at all athletic contests. 'Y SN . . H L., I .' L . 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' Page One Hrrrzdred Sirty-One Page One Hundred Szacty-Two Flrst Semester Ifredrlck Harley Paul Horton Wllllam Schaffner W1ll1am Schaffner George Adams R1chard Bergstresser Harry Poff Harry Bollrnan Max Bradley Perry Carlton Wllllam Cllfford Nathanlel Curran A J Davls Bruster Dlckerson Lenard Dlnkle Robert E111s L1ndsey Enghsh Y M C A Adv1sor The Hz Y Club l-Iv OFFICERS Presldent Y 1ce Presldent Secretal y Tr asurer ROSTER Nathan Greald Harold George Fredrlck Harley Forest Heator Ray mond Hodde Paul Horton George Johnson Andrew Juvrnall Edward Kerr Paul Knudson Paul Maden Raymond Maxey George MOITIS Second Semester Paul Horton Paul Maden Robert Ellls Cecll My ers Howard Morrls Cec1l Myers LOUIS Offer Erol P1ckerel Harry Pascover Max Stross J L Sanders Donald Schnepp Wllllam Schaffner Preston Wllson Owen Welsh A J Dav1s The yea1 ot 1921 92 has been a xe1y -,uecessiul one tor the H1 1 Club both 111 purpose and lll6Il1b91Sl1lp Tl1e Club 11 as OIgEi1111.f3tl 11 1920 and now has 37 ll19Il1b8lb The H1 Y Club lb Cl1l'f43lC11l 110111 any othe1 0Igdl11Zdll0l1 111 the Hlgh School 111 that lts PUIPOSQ lS to ueate, llldlllldlll and extend throughout the school and LOll1ll1llllllX 1110111 Sl3l1CldIdS ot Cl1I1St1dll cha1aeter lhe slogan lb glean llN11l0 Clean speeeh clean sehola1 sh1p a11d clean athletms The H1 1 Club meets at the 1 M C A onee a 11 eek 101 Sllppel Hlld to heal add1esses gwen by p1 01111116111 lJllblIl9bS and professlonal men of the o1tV The Club had a basketball team wlnth had a VQIV successful year and expeets to 1310111016 111o1e athletms next X931 Delegates 11816 sent to the Olde1 Boy s Conference that was held at DGCHTHI 111 Noye1nbe1 The H1 Y Club lo L01ltSI1lpl.1l111ff a b1g yea1 fOI 1929 23 O .. ' O . 1 ' , - ... g F W . . -.gAVw'w g ggggvv --qQ' A . E 'qvg if Yggvgg .,-- . , - I . S. H. S. Adv1sor ........ Y11Y,,, . 1aaV..... A ,.11 . 1... .,,,.....1..1..,.,111.,...,,.,,,1,,,, . . Va.aaa,, . ,,a, .J. L. Sanders 1 ' . A - , ' 1 ,. . . 'f i 5 ai i- 71 '11 r. I' 1 .1 u 7 I I n I u ' t ' A ' ' . ' w 1 ' 5' qu 1 f'- 4 ' 4 ' . . , - ' A. 11 sm. ' ' .1 :J f ' Q 77 V1 -. 'w 1 T:'7 - ,T . - w rf 1 . w 4 -Y 1 - 23: 1 , : u 4 'lv l' '- r 1 , , ' J' A -. . 1 ' . , 1 ' 1 'ww 1 ul 7 I I 'xl '1 ' '1 'NN' , . ' e Q7 q N1 1 - 1 . ' .rw - A 7 z If I 1 ' . rr x w f 1 v rrlw 1 - v. v . 1 ' 7 - 1 '- 'U , a , ' .V : . . . . . - :f . ' Page One Hundred Sixty-Three Page One Hundred Simty-Four Camp Fire Girls. FoUNnED 1919. orivli 'Elm P1'GSlCl911l ......,,.,........w.. ......... . ....,. H Iargaret llngg Seeretary-'l'reasnrer A..., ,, . . .A ,.............,,, ,.A. . . X Velma Marlowe liOS'l'Eli. Marcella liean Velma Marlowe Portia, Broeliman Virginia Meltllherii lllargaret, liugg Elizabeth fVllara Lydia Foe Flora Sawyer Marguerite Gehlman Helen Sf-rogin liora Giherson Grave Spensely Louise liewis Ruth Seaenselv l . Una Lewson l'atherine Springer Guardian ...............,.....,..,... ,,,.... . ... A........,,.....,,. .,.. A A l ice liiaeford The Iliola Camp Fire reorganized in October 1921. The Club had an initiation at the home of Helen Serogin. Two new members were initiated. Deeemher 21 the girls gave their Vhristmas party in the form ot' a progressive dinner: and at this time oltieers were elected. Many preparations were made to aid the poor on tfliristmas. A poor family was supplied with food and toys for the Children. All of the members tooli part in the Vaudeyille, and helped to make it a success. At the lnrloor Traek Meet the girls sold candy to make money for a summer camping trip. The eluh held three tfonneil Fires. The last, one was in April. A formal program was presented and the girls reeeiverl their degrees. Many good times were experienced on the hikes in the Autumn and Spring. Page One Hundred Si.rty-lfivr' I Page One Hundrvd Sifty-Sir President Vice P1 esident Seci etai y Treasui ei Arrnbruster Best Roslin James Albert Clark Robert Clark Tames Davern Roscoe Dyson Arthur Eggleston Clifford Elliott George Francis Mathei Hatch Club Radzo Sfzence OFFIQERS Jacob Reisch George Volle Aithui Eggleston Kenneth Schnepp ROSTER John Porter Jacob Reisch Kenneth Schnepp Rov Scaggs Robelt Scharf Robert Harris Cornelius Haag Rov Ide Jr Donald King Francis Lieb George Hockenyos Orville Taylor Horace McCoy Raymond Todd Melvin McCoV George Volle Ray Morrison William Withrow Stuart Parks Elwood Whitesell Faculty Members Carl E Duke E H Hairnnan A B McCall C A. Stevens The Radio Science Club of the Spiingfield High School his completed a veiv interesting and successful veai The tlub nas oiganwed in Septeinbei 1921 and proceeded to make the fields of iadio and ielated science nioie inteiesting and practical to the ineinbeis A veiv complete and efficient radio set conipiising a Rheinharty tunei detettoi and a thiee stage ainphfiei n as constituted by the nieinbeis of the club this X931 Subsequent tests have ievealed that the High School has a veiv high class ieceiving set The Club saved a great deal of expense bv constructing the set Mant of the nienibeis of the club have sets of theii own which thei have constiucted and which shou consideiable ingenuitx Seveial audiences have listened to the music of distant cities and have expiessed then appi 9C18l101l of the effoits of the nienibers of the club foi making this possible In behalf of the High qchool the :lub wishes to thank the nienibeis of the Board of Education foi their heaitv suppoit and coopeiation in this undei- taking The club is looking forward to a nuinbei of pleasant experiences in radio reception next winter and hopes to ultnnatelv install a sending set. The nork of the flub will not be entnelx devoted to Radio. Various expeinnents along the line of electricity, sound, light etc. will be performed and a number of interesting speeches will be given bv pi ofessional men as well as bv nieinbeis of the club A gieat inanv pleasant evenings will be spent glistening in' to What the 'twild Radio Waves will sav. The year 1921 22 niav be considered as a verv successful oneg due to the diligent efforts of Mr McCall and Mi Harriman, and to the ambition and determination of the nienibers of the Club lt is hoped that this Club max continue to progress as it has in the first year of its organization and that its achievements in behalf of S. H. Sl. in future vears mav prove to be of gi eat educational and entertaining value to the students and patrons U 5 C Q.. . T 1 1 .. ' K.. ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 V . ...........VV . .............V...........................,..,........ ..,.,......,,,,,,,,.,,.,, .,,,,, , , 5 D1 P H LT . . , i . , . . 1 , . . i , 1. . . h. g I , Faculty Advisers ....,,..............i......,.,...,.........,..i.,.....l,,................,........,. E. H. Harinnan, A. B. McCall . . ., I. . . ., A 1 , 7 , 1 x, 1 Y Y ni 5 1 1 1 . A 1 . I . A I ' i I I ' lr . 1,1 I 1 v 3 1 , ' 1 v 1 -, I . Q -7 1. . 1 , 1 L i. ' , ' Y ri ie 1 . 1 ' ' V' - - . . t . 1 ' 'a 1 - 1 1 T . D .,., , ,. . 'a Y I T . 'I . . Y T li A . I ' 'l A Y v 4 , 1 'r l . v 'I 1 5 . , ' ie, . , 1 , 3 1 Q . '. 'n ' 1 . 'I 1 I ' U1 1 1 ,. v 1 I . v v' ' . . I I l A Y 1 1 I ' i , I c ' I' i , . . . , . . 1 I u . 1. . . . . , . . i 1 ' f A Page One Hunflrefl Sixty-Sevcn 5 p-P' Pagf' Om' Hlllzclwd Si.1'fy-Eight Olympic Club. FOUNDED 15121. Ul4'l4'l1fERS. Pl'GSlLl9l1l .....,..,.A,,,, .,, ,V, ,,, Z ella Lollis V106-P1'9Slf,lCllt .A....,.4, .A,A. , ll 'lilllfllw Y1-lliott SC'C1'Q112ll'j '...... .,.. ..A, , ,,4,,AA ,.. l I llfll AllSf'll1 T1'ez1s111'e1 '......... ...,.....,..........,..., ....... l 4 'raiiucs Paiiualicl ll0S'l'Ell1. Velma A1Qlt1l11S lllcssiv P01111 Ruth Anson Erlitli Pa111:al1e E1li'1l1 RVHNVIIGI' l1'1'11111+11s Paiiuake 1,1111 Deal l'z111l111C 'l'l111111ps1111 lXlil1lre1l Ilarris AIlllf1'11i' Wright Elizabetll Kartauli lllillltlt' Y1'lli11111 lXli11111e Klli1Z0l'21 Fraiices Zeiiisiimistei' Zella Lollis Faculty Adviser ,.11 . ,,.,..,.1...1.1 Kall1111'i1'1e lllatlier This Club was orgaiiizml 111 SGl'1lQlI1l,lEl', 1921. The purpcnse of llllf s1'11'i1'fy is for El1'l1lP1l1,'S 111111 a goml 111119. Evvry lll11111lz13' 1'V1-11i11g il l111si11css ll19Fllllg is l1el1l. 1711. 1110 spring 211111 fall 1l1C girls Qllj0.VP1l 19111115 and long hike-s. Ulll'lllg the winter 1111111ll1s they playefl l111skG1l111ll. 'l'l1Py also 111111 SCV01'ill sliatiiig p111'tiCs. A Hall11we'e11 1Will'1'j' al Miss llla1l11'r's 111111112 21 Valeiitine I131'11.V at the 11111110 of llltl IM-al, 2111 initia- tion Fe1l11'11a1'y 21, 211111 PI 111a11i111'11 iiliilllflx given 111 the gym, April 8 11111119 up 1110 social U?ll0Illlkll'. The girls are plauiiiiig for El two weeks Ciillllj at Lake Matauzal. Page One Humlfrccl Sixty-Niwic S...,,,N Przjyr- Om' Hundrcd Svventy President ...,A............. Vice-President .....,, Secretary ...,.. W....,. .... Treasurer ,..,.A.A. Alma Abbott Dorothy Albers Helen L. Albers Marjorie Anderson Grace Bales , Catherine Baum Mabyn Lucille Berry Helen Billington Erma Bixler Paula H. Bretscher Jeannette O. Brown Ethel Bryant Catherine Brazilla Helen Bland Mary L. Carroll Marjorie Carswell Mary Catron Helen J. Chittick Florence C. Clause Grace B. Cox Vera Croft Pauline Carpenter Bertha Danley Beulah Dailey Marie Dooley Marion E. Espy Swastika Club. FOUNDED 1921. OFFICERS. ROSTER. Lucille E. Foster Ethel Foster Elizabeth Feuerbach Alice C. Gallagher Cecile Greenberg Willa. Mae Hancock Eugenia Hankins Phoebe Hashrnan Kathryn Healy Grace L. Herndon Mae Heissinger Blanch Harrington Grace E. Hinds Esther Hoffman Bessie Hutton Helen L. Hussey Marion L. Jester Helen L. Jones Berneice Johnson Bessie Koratsky Elizabeth Klaphake Erma L. Kunkel Anna Lutyens Zella Marie Lollis Beatrice M. Lester Adelia C. Metzger ........Adelia Metzger ............lf'atlie1'i11e Baum Ruth Hazel Smith ...........Beulal1 Dailey Eleanor Miller Ernestine L. Miller Catherine E. Moore Marjorie Madden Jeanette Moffet Kitty Beatrice Older Fern E. Older Mary Plaisted Mary Powell Virginia Pulliam Evaline Poor Isabelle Reid Ruth Rothenburger Wilhelmine Schriever Lillian M. Simpson Rowena Stoner Ida Mary Sanford Beatrice M. Smith Rosie Snyder Ruth Hazel Smith Mary E. Terril Annette Wright. Virginia Wright Mildred Worthington Frances Zinsnieister Facility Advisers-lllrs. Robie, Miss Heath of the Y. W. V. A. There is a new club in Springfield High School. This is the Swastika Club. This club is a combination of the Girls' Hi Yi and the Girl Reserves, and claims the largest membership of any society. The girls who join the Swastika Ulub also have a Junior membership in the Y. W. C. A. Most of the programs are presented by the club members, but occasionally they have an outside speaker. Music, plays, and debate have made up the programs this year. The club helped a poor family at f'hristmas time through their charity work. The lllE'lllb6'l'S made and bought many necessities for the poor homes where they helped to bring cheer. The Swastika Flub was well represented in the Girls' Inter-Society Vaudeville of March 24. The social activities included a Halloween party and a Kidlet party at the Y. W. lf. A., and a Vhristmas party. Plans have been made for summer camp. The new society has en- joyed an eventful year. Page One Humlrecl Seventy-Ono Page 0110 Hundrvd SCl,'CIlfll-T100 Pl eslllent Vue 1 lCSlClC1llf Seelet ll l 11635111 61 Blllltqlll Repoltel Ruth Anson Paula Bretsehel Jeannette Broun Mae QJIIIQS Ilstllel Cassell Wanda C ockrell Beulah Dalley Dorothy Downey Dorothy FlOSf Helen Haetele Ellg6l1l2l. HHHKIHQ Thaiians FOUNDFD lflll OPI IC FRS lxtlball R Cnaee Herndon Pessle Ixoldtekl Nladellne 1 lltyens Molljolle Madden Hllllla MCC ue Vlfglllla McDonough Maly Metz Adella MGCZQQI Beatllce Oldel Fern Older C lala Povl ell flldl WllllllllS ln Cl ll I lllll BlCfSC lel Atle ll llletfffel Ruth X7dl1BIPl'c'l Infl Pllddle lllClllP Rlddle llullle Rlobbv Hlltll Hemel Slllltll Jeesle Stevene Hllfll Vanlvleter lVI1ldI6C1 Well 0131 W1lll3lll'i lllae Wllltel ld ldll Ll1PlfllV hlcletx mls olglnlfel lll nl U lx le lllC'llllJC-'IS ot tlll C lllS 11181 s IS l . slll Cesstlll Flle subjects of the lDlOg'lfllllS llclNC been llllnleln AlllPllCdll ldlllfl .nn Op1CS on Sfclte DPIMIITIIICIIT llolk lll 111018 IP dS sllbleet has been lepolted on lol e ,ooC o Sllll e, C Ill L0O1lPldtl0ll lxltll the otllll Un x 1 Cl Ill some s llle SOLIECN C,01lClllLtt'Cl tn o SlCll l llCJlllS lt llllC0lll l lbl llx e .lt 1 liSglV1llU tnlle, lllt lol WlSl1llU hlltllllfly Olfll W1ll13lllS and Hlllllfl MCC1le l91Jl6SCllltCl the lllfllnllls lll VdlS1tV Debflte Aclelll Metfgcl llfls been 1llCJSlClCIlt ot tbl 5XXdSt1k3. Club YVlllC,ll IS an olltglontll ot tlle C ll ls Il X ll leflslllel of tlne Lllllj xx IS llso l ld hlll Rn ll llflfel Sllll l Ruth Anson xl as seelet IIX ot the Cllx lllIllC x Cll.lI Wlll1illlS xx IS fl SPIIIOI 59lldtOl n le one act pl HQ of Jfllllldll 1-L If llgt llll ILIU uns Xl IN ll9l0lllC lll 'llle Pot lJ01 Pl 111 the Sebohllslllp Soeletx fllC slx llllll lll 5t1ll10lS llle soelety GlltCltfl111GCl then nlotllels on Aplll Sllilll llltl the otllel soeletles on Aplll fXX6'l1llCJfll It l Slillll lltltl ln the V2lllCl9Vlll6 lll'0llllllC'll'f It nth wele t.ll en by llolotllv Frost fll'l1 WllllfllllS BPilll'lC'C-' Clltlel Allttllil llletzvel FUUC-'llltl v 4 v v Q v J 5 Hankuls, and Mae Wllllel' O ' 0 1 L' l .L . 1 'Y '1 A 1 . F , ' ,'. , ,.....,.,,,.,,,...,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A , , AA,A,,4 ,,,,Yv,,,,,,,, ,,,w.,,,v,,,,,,,,,V,,A,,,,,,..,, ' ' ' .Q ,' E-JH' ..........,..,.,,..................,..ee,.,.........,.............ee.. ,,,.,.lllee,,,,,,,,le,,,l,,4.4 l fe' llll' l'l 'z ........,...........e..... ..,.....e.e.ee.e e.e........,..e....e..e......,.,. l.t,.,t.,tt.ttt,,,t,.lt ' 4 2 '7' ,' ' ' .,...,...,..,.tttt,.,.,tet,.,..t..e.t.......t.,,...,.....ttetttt lt,tt,....e,,,.,tt, ,,,ttett,,,4tt,et D e lg D gb - A7 Q ' Ct C. i u ' 'WN' 'YV H4 1 V L - i' . J rr 5 5 1 rl , y lf e ' J i J 1' 1 it v 1 . v' -' . Y .-f - AT ' I - vs- , ' l wi-' w J . . . uk . ' V Adviser .....,.,...... .....,.....,.,........t.t........,.........,................,.....t,.,,.........e.tt..tt,t,, ..tl ..,t.,,t... l I l llll llllw rIwl.l'. .. .l li f' I, . 5 'fl I ' AI U17 15:41 tl ' 4 ll ' ' . 'I'll1,e' ti 'nt y 'all' ll'lS been very Trl 'V' ' ' V at . A 'IN ' 'X Y 'I 'IA .1 n VJ I ' A. In DH - ' l t D' r D ' ' el ' ' ' Ill' 'l'l l- ut ,' ,' M C C 'D ' ' ' 'l'll Ie' 1' f U 'ng'- tiell ' ' C l' l Nb' 'l. lt+'z ties. 'l 1 ,' v , , v 1 l v ll . - l , ' I 1. - 1 . A l y l 1 J J 1 , on - . 'l'll'l1l. ' ' ' ' z l tlle other ' ' ssl' 'lClIl'S D D 3' -Y 4 ln. 4 . Y l . 1 , g ' A I '11 'j ' V! 1 .1 I ' fx: 'X l I . V V 'E ,- vl -X I . L1 'y l U' A I ' Y, U .fl 7 ' ' ei 'i. MIP ' 'swan z'l'l-l- , t S 'tl. 1 l I 4 1 'I C P f l 1 l tl A- ' ' , I 'z ' 1' 'z.' , ' X ' t. w , N 9 , vw , ' ' 'C U ' 'l 7' z 'z ' 'Y 7' V .1 ' I A, I 4 ' l' I - -Aw 1. ,fl Y 2 a 'X 4 n -a 1 . , ' C .' ' ' z z . ' g z ' Page One Hundred Sellevzty-Tllree Fust Semester NISIIQQLQT Grant Helen Locke A131119 DOUGUHII Jessle Banks Ida Belle Beard Annls Bell Vlary Bowen nldythe Mae Bradley hlrrna Brldges BESSIC Browne Lsther Burton Leona Butler rave Casey Patrla Coe Ernestlne Curry Anna Davxs Mame Donegan Arnelta Douglas Umty Club BOUNDED 1918 OFFH ERS becond Semester President Bessie Broun Vlce President Vulan Wlottlew necretarv IISHSUTGI Ida Belle Beard ROSMER Ethel Douglas Vera Ford Leola G1bbS Mar ret Grant lharebla Holman Frances Hubbard Clara Belle Jackson Vera Jackson Phyllls Jones Maxme Klncannon Eula Leavell Helen Locke Lucla Locke Helen Mason Florence McDan1el Blanche McElroy Raphael Montague 'vlvlan Mottley Pauline Perklns Sammle Lee Phllhps Helen Pond Leona Reddlck Marlon Roberts Florence Sallle Grace Shaw Kathleen Tate Dee Thomas Beatrlce Wade Ellzabeth Walker The past Vea1 has been vely successful for the Un1tS Club In tact evel sxnce thelr OIg2lI'11ZEit1OI1, thi-:V hate become mole and more successful ln club XX01k lhe Club meets duung SGSSIOII on Tuesdav lllO1111Ilgb lhe p10g'I8lllS ale all plesented bw the Club melnbels lhe tune IS d1v1ded betxx een IHUSICEII and IITQIAIX pIOgl3I1lS The Club has made a studv ot mans leadels of the X9g10 lace The Club had a shale 111 chants XX 01k at ChI1bfll1EiS tune They tuntmed a tlee and made glfts for the old people and ch1ldren at the Inncoln Home I , I 7 T 1 L . lv 1 ' . A' Q. -. Y' , - ' 1 , , l lll.. ...,,...ss,....ss,... . .. ..,........,,.,,....,,.. T - ,,,,,,VVAVVVV ,,,,,,,l,,,, T ' , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, -TTT L 'Q' ' ' . 'T I-' V7 1 . D. ,,,, HV. n L - t ..... .. ' N 171 ' r 1 ' ga ' ' I I'-1 1 ' ' ' L . ., . a . . 'T , , ' I haculty Advlsor ..... ...s,...,..,..,sL....ss.L..sssLLLss.ss.sssssssssl,.l.,s.ss.s.. .....,... . .. ............ Mrs. Roble s 1 1 5 1 1 . 7 ' l. K ' '7 ' n x ' t I ' V 1 C-X l 1 - 1' 1 ' 1 ' -w '-T J A u 'J U i I A I Y V1 IN '71 ' . 3 ' y ' , ' 1. 1 7 s I ' 1 ' r . 1 LT 1 . I . r V t 1 ' t 1' 7 v 1 :Ia . ' 'I' 1 s ' 1 1' T s ,..,,.--.--a-.-.-..-,,-,a.anan - Y C L C, .. C... --.,,-.,-- -s---s L-- Page One Hundred Seventy-Four WIT AN UN R :mmm lrllmllnin X - X N Qi? QE S X M W 5 xx X X . I . X ff ff! M SEPTEMBER. . I .gg Ile , ii' mit' ll a iam g g g ,fx ll, 5? Jo 5 of sc x flitfv i A Senior ol '25 F5 7 O O 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 fjl u fp q .4 -4 'T Ll., 24 36 4 27 ' School ' 8145 5?CZf 07fs 7'f3'W6VlqQQNL 33 ffyxbgix Q - ' Q-XQJQ 50170117165 H: I Jl,,,...-..fM-'ff-v , XM! NZ Wfci ' x',fv X? , U9 gg 7' -,K K JN : V' A A A Q . - -,J --ff 'ff ,--'-5, T Z Mm '22 a-if: Tuesday. School opens. The brave Freshies start their four year course into the unknown. Wednesday. Flasses assigned. Nothing to do till tomorrow. Thursday. S. II. S. dot-sn't want Dave Parks this year. The doors wrre locked when he arrived this A. M. Friday. Initial football practice. 'tllany are called but few are chosen. Monday. NVork begins. Ev:-rybody 'tgabbedn in their classes to-day. Tuesday. Lucky? We should say it was. Heinke told his forge class that horseshoes belonged on something else besides tobacco. XVednesday. Senior class representatives elected. Crap shooting doomed. Donald King why don't you quit gambling? Thursday. The ambition of the Freshmen seems to be to climb the flag-pole. Friday. Assembly. Hawk's corner, Lady Nico tine and poor students condemned. Saturday. Football practice today. lVIonday. A fool there is. SpiZz English tried out the campus for courting purposes today. Tuesday. Junior representatives elected today. Plenty of good start, on the Juniors part. Wednesday. Mr. Kavanaugh filled another seat in the lower box at the Majestic tonight. Thursday. E. H. is going to have good classes this year. They are learning much about Mich- igan and the famous buggy Friday. Freshies get ready to massacre Green- field with yells. Saturday. Greenfield 19, Springneld 0. Too bad but a poor beginning means a good ending. Monday. Another assembly. Dr. S. L. Wirt talks on starving Armenians. Contributions in order. Tuesday. Our dumbells at narration are making a mess of it. Chicks Ulrich and Harley way behind form. Wednesday. Wirth pulls the conquering hero stuff on the weaker sex. Thursday. Overaker and Richards haven't yelled today. Friday. Vachel Lindsay and Stephen Graham spoke at assembly today. Red Miller liked Crahanrs talk best because he likes Russia and its many opportunities. Page One Hznulrcd Seventy-Sir Saturday. Lincoln here. We beat them 21-0. I told you so. Monday. Kenyon Crenshaw learned how to smoke on Hawk's corner today. He wants 'to break training. Tuesday. Faculty picnic. Miss Baker's eats were devoured by the know-it-alls. Wednesday. Mr. Gill played Wilbur Morris today and brought a guilty student back to school. We bet the student was not- under the merit system. Thursday. Dick Poole and Beulah Dailey were requested not to block the hallway. Friday. Student Senate introduced 'lo school at assembly. Saturday. Urbana 7, Springiield 27. Two in a row. Monday. Law questioned today. He said nary a word. Tuesday. Senior Class Officers elected. President .................................................... Alton Hall Vice-President ...................................... Jacob Reisch Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,....,................. Omer Fosnaugh Treasurer .......................................... Preston Wilson Wednesday. Petitions for Capitoline passed around t.oday. Conway's gang, liveliest election ever held in S. H. S. Thursday. Sophs elect officers today. Friday. Asst. Fire Chief Dunham and Bob Walker of the Fire Department spoke at as- sembly today. Saturday. No football game today. Bloomington gets beaten next week. Monday. Red Conway and Cotton Fosnaugh backed by the Nobi1ity and Irish carry Capito- line election by greatest plurality ever received by any candidates. Most interest centered on Editor-in-chief. Results: Conway 152, George 42, Ensel 29. Cotton Business Manager, Bergstresser, Circulation Manager, and Black, Advertising Manager. Tuesday. Dave Parks illuminated the school with his green checked gambler's vest. Wednesday. Washington University sent a repre- sentative here to urge the Juniors and Seniors to attend the institution after leaving S. H. S. Thursday. Junior Class Election. Thomas Arbo- gast, President, Allan Meyers, Vice-President: Portia Brockman, Secretaryg Helen Cornwall, Treasurer. Friday. Vachel Lindsay must have had his poems written on the ceiling. That was the only place he looked for them this morning. Saturday. I told you so. Springfield 14, Bloom- ington 7. Monday. Second term begins. Red Miller only ilunked three studies in his initial try. Tuesday. Mary Burke still keeps both Harry Shallish and Neil Russel guessing. Wednesday. Reports mailed to our homes. Oh Woe! Thursday. The mail yesterday brought sad tid- ings to Howard Hill. The boy scored a zero in Economics. Friday. Halloween party at Louise Lewis' house was raided by the gang. Hartman's Indian and the Iron Dog from'East Monroe Street are prominent. Beware of the dog. Saturday. Big parade for football game, also big win for Red and Black. Springfield 27, Normal O. Monday. Halloween. Felix Rath, the cute little Soph, showed the Freshies how to play with the pumpkins. OCTOBER THE MoRN:Ns PARADE fw w RESULTS -A SHS 27 ' g URBANA 7 Hg 3 D 5 ,. -t--- - ii, , fm, WW isa X f f . Walului N sow HUGHEY Do 5.1. Etncnom-ma-Rana Kf Q2 P24159 ffiieg f e WWWQX f E- .tl ' i l fi-limi .- -' it M f f ef-- -.,. -' 1 'ra1wf. .p11.n -IH ' .:q .g.gpi.3 1 1 ' ga. A., -1 iss, if ,K W f X ,f :-1, Wind, fnff p f ' Z 'A Lizfass : aff -1. irq- --- eg ... .. '- .ff ' 6 1 . -25 -f 2552, ':.ei,,,M7:? fa ' 'V , f f f - 'i ,.. 1351 ' f '5 K 1 f. If If-gg kv Af 7. N ,lx -.. I , A -t . , n Q 1.4 2 ? A f A J 5 .4 g 4 ' - r,.L1.J 'Q'-3 1 RQ ' J.. - ' i flll AM MA nnll i 1' 'ff!i': i:'i DxyA REMEMBER VACHEL 7 HALLOWEEN REMINISCENCES I f HIAWATHA f . .I O gf'A -1:1 ' .V ffl19l13'. fx W fQ9uk':hQ 19i-KS.- . 'I--.A ' 4 'fix 55 isN A Lenz ix Q .- vvmk rm-49324 9 MM . 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Dudley Craft Watson did his stunt this morning. Wouldn't he make a nice hus- band? Thursday. Peppy assembly this morning. Friday. Armistice Day. Nuff sed. Saturday. Another setback on the gridiron for our team. We went to Jacksonville and lost 7-6. Monday. Senior assembly. Pres. Hall gave out list of committees. Red Conway, Editor-in- chief of the Capitoline, announced appointments and promised best year book in history of S. H. S. Tuesday. Goby washed his rubber collar today. Wednesday. Imy Oberman opened up a junk yard with three keys and a package of gum. Thursday. Dora Mathes got lost in the hall from her Mike. Friday. Assembly as usual. Saturday. No game today. Monday. Oscar Daves washed his teeth tive times today. Tuesday. Starey Eyes still vamp the boys. Wednesday. Just the day for soup and Leo Franks. Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. Bowen here from the Windy City. Bowen 0, Springfield 21. Coach Twomey of Bowen used to teach some of us. Friday. Off day. Monday. Peggy Pollock moocl1ing again. Tuesday. Bill Clifford begs to take Algebra from Mr. Stevens. Wednesday. Another month ended. Messrs. Davis, Antle, Johnston, will use the hardwood seats at Chatterton's during the coming month. Roost Hounds De Luxe. Page One Hundred Seventy-Eight Thursday. Assembly today. Eulalah Drury tickled the ivories. Friday. Representatives meeting. Teachers to get noon hour off. Saturday. Wrangler-Delphic dance in honor of football team. Monday. Henry Crowl states he is learning me- chanical drawing from the Correspondence School. Tuesday. Cootie Currier edited by Duke and his Freshies. Good Stuff! Wednesday. Donovan and his fire department used the ladder at Bidwell's tonight to save the price of admission. Thursday Dear Kenyon stepped out last evening. Friday. Regular assembly today. Les Bas Bleus had charge. Monday. Lois Elliott and Margaret Howey re- ducing. They want to be built for speed and not for comfort. Tuesday. Sidney Lockman stole all the chalk in English today. Wednesday. Red Cross drive on. Buy your Christmas seals early. Thursday. Teachers announce semester exams. Wow! Friday. First basketball game of season. Auburn 9, Springfield 16. Monday. Bob Overaker learns to cure hams in Economics. Tuesday. Lee Ensel took his girl to the Majestic last night and made her sit in the roost with him. And they call him Sheckles!! Wednesday. Lee repeated with another at Chat- terton's this evening. Thursday. Christmas holidays begin. Nothing doing till January 3. DECEMBER .J m 1 G '- '4 J ?f11i'il'3Q' 'F -1 A .11 'wifi' tfiit'lttilY',' 45 '35 .C'oo 'un i - .FEES . iiiiii . - 1 1, T. 1 , , , 1 -1 v ,, ' - 5. aff, . . Z K f Aiflla i L ,I P x ,,f ll I X 'Tl vb 5 1 1 at im- 'J ll . '7 l if t:::::' ' I --, K,n a'v1 ::::7 X ' I , , .gt 93, I I aaa, 4 , -- EEE! . ! W ' 'Bl i1 a ll 'l'imll1 Mit! -'little l!'?!l lllfg57 will 9 ? in . 1 . Q ' 1 1 Ai- f DEBATE 'wa BOTH Peo AND CON 1' Z Z- ,,- 1 1 5 I L - R .M Bl s. jf BUCKET-BALL BEGINS fp Q t i I 01: . 0' n l ' ff X X J f I f 'D f f ' 91:-.,, 1-J' ,f,f,V. Q -Bi l,95to- ,VW Q -wi x 4 2-4. 45-i 1 .51 Ja' .5 ir: '1' s.. Aww ,.o. 1 ' azmg- MQW fran Wboopiep XmG5 VGCGHOH Page One Hundred Seventy-Nine J NUARY THE K . tux ' THE , X V W mat Lrttem V xx V A.. fl . n' .- O D Q THE s N t4 x 1 wo - , .1 -e w L 1 4, 1. . .1 it . l::: I'L:ii- .s .A ' - - '-as ' .:-me , nip as Some of our Aciresses ond Aclors .. 4 WI IW ,, t cielmltnf for the 'I A! 'l Exams - 1 eras AQ- 1 g K mm mn! Blossomhme oi The Mojeslic U FF' Z lime.. Hour? :nu ill The 'H ll :Quinn .lf ere L Muf f 'Q LW 171 1,3 Tuesday. School opens. Wednesday. Nat Curran goes in for sewing. Thursday. Charley Nims has eyes that speak of late hours. Curfew for Charley. Friday. Second Basketball game. Lincoln 11, Springlield 33. Saturday. The team gave Jacksonville a hard fight but lost to them 16-14. We got the Blue- berries this time. They are larger than the razzberries. Monday. Ralph McAnulty holds hands with the fair sex. He's trying rings on their fingers. Tuesday. Gene McGrath broke as usual. Wednesday. Coney Island Hot Dogs now selling good. Thursday. Eugenia Hankin's engaged! Friday. Lookit the date! Don't expect too much from us. Monday. Blossom Seeley cause of large number of cuts Baldheaded row nlled up. Tuesday. We wonder about Richard Jess! Wednesday. Our team went to Athens and was beaten. Final score: Athens 27, Springtield 13. Thursday. Senior Class being mugged for Capitoline. Friday. Shelbyville 17, Springfield 15. They had too much luck. Semester Exams begin, Oh Boy! Monday. Semester Exams in full force. XVow! Tuesday. Oh! to be an expert crammerf' Wednesday. '4Still at it. But school will be dis- missed tonight for the week. Semester closes. Friday. Decatur 22, Springfield 20. Tough luck. Saturday. We went to Lincoln. Lincoln 18. Springfield 29. That's twice. Monday. Short session today. New Semester begins. Tuesday. New Classes organized. Page 0-ne Hundred Eighty Wednesday. New Semester begins. Thursday. Hank Crowl enters upon his seventh year of High School. Friday. Alton 15, Springneld 18. What d'ya think of our new team? Monday. Adelia. Tutter, as usual, showed spirit to Kenny Richards in Economies. Tuesday. Mr. Harriman speaks on Ga.loshes. Wednesday. Ernie Edwards returned from his bum to Centralia. Thursday. Les Bas Bleu initiation. Friday. Philo Phrolic. Oh, those valentines! Franklin 12, Springfield 44. FEBRUARY G55 .f -1-4. at Quite' a. sf.-5? 2' I PM-1 D' 5 ' Q 'U ,, ' ' agiiixagw. L glint? ARRWIAN - var EOLDSHES -ft ' 1 esycn T V - 7 f f - R ' t if ' :Mag .- ' ,J TT, lTHEOllYWrlY 3 5' bk. ftl6g675- . ii A A I -r 44. A. , .- e 'fe . .1 - ' f 'ivy' ,T X .,, 'Q '-'e f 1525.41 N -- il X I ,- E K 11 fr fn -V 'l -tl . ..-, l? 'fel ,--. .. ..--- . see Q t 3 I l I asl aaf x 1 F, Gif?-' fi 2. 4 t ! 1 3 ' V I 1 an t Q 'ff f ll ig' Q ' I T ' f l !', .' ' r t l 1 5 ' 'SH in l 4 , X E 1 1 M :HI b si . L t ' 5. , F ' 0 I, E !i Mas, 2 F Monday. Lincoln's Birthday celebrated by use-fin school. Tuesday. Valentino's day. Bob Overalter re- ceived one, a picture of Old Dutch Cleanser. Wednesday. Mr. Davis and Mr. Kavanauzzh sat in their aisle seats at the Majestic. They tu- joyed a part of the show. Thursday. A dull day. Friday. Assembly. Athens 14, Springheld 26. Revenge is sweet. Monday. Senior assembly. Tuesday. Louise Lewis has vamped another boy. It's almost time for her to quit. Wednesday. Modern patriotismfsehool on Wash- ingt.on's Birthday. Thursday. We're happy today. No school to- morrow. Friday. Normal 14, Springheld 26. Monday. Oh yes, Harold Bluhm made 3 on a Trig test today. Hawt dog! Tuesday. Only three more months of school. un rmsue Hosoes 'TAKE A Tmpgll LA Em so ... i i Qiii N? -..-,125 ' , W 5 .Ruff a ' ff i f A . V 4 f If if .. ,JT-at wlllti it ffl it JH, ,, ! , 2 1 '.fgl,lII'l ll Fltllltll taunt X. til Q SMet 't A 2 W? 5t,7im7 ,LW Ache-ug div11KJL , -1. nl -' f sf. . . A4 3 X Z? 4 'VI .fi ,Ytsfft -e ' www 'l e xff Nt Ay XX ' Pi ll , 4,4 T .l'f.- - 1 4 I. , f- fx. ,twigs it f 1. ' 517 Y r , ,Mill Page One Hundrccl Eighty-One MARCH a-fx - un,g v f . 4 i fs., xf. , - fl 'i ll' , ,,, f 0 gdvcfft, .A ffl: 2 Lf.. X' 5 -Q -J fm 4107 x ' f , fi, 5' vi, Y fp, u -if gi-1 1 Q 549. A- ll' G fl . M si ia, ff A. 'L i.b Q . ,air Q' - si rr at if J, 9 1... as S - l 'MT3 U ' ', if. I Ei: E gffrxrf vl 'NL ii:fn'. Effirr' JJ' 'vu' r ' 7' J, 1l'l:f :.f ll: at F 1 5 l if l QQ.: H. qu F I A ' ' l lf i 1 ' Ill 'iii' 9 ll tl An B W A . L., -a ., 117. .- 1 ' .fx ' g I Q, 1 C. 1... f ,,n N, s TfeAck A MEAT ' X 1 'I L 'WT 1 12 YR 'A storm Wednesday. Junior assembly. Thursday. Kenyon Crenshaw fed the boys last night. Friday. We went to Decatur. Final score- Decatur 17, Springfield 24. Saturday. What kind of basketball do they play in Jacksonville? Springfield 35, Jacksonville 18. Monday. John Gibson slept in Civics as per custom. Tuesday. Nothing stirring. Wednesday. Goin' to Taylorville? Thursday. Basketball team leaves for District Tournament. Friday. We won first game of Tournament this morning by a score of 44 to 16. Vandalia was easy! Monday. Soph's win interclass basketball cham- pionship. Tuesday. Freshmen assembly. Wednesday. Capitoline sale begins. Thursday. Ross Irwin must have been out with the fair sex. He came to school today all per- fumed up. Friday. Erin Go Braghf' sayeth the wise guys with the green neck ties. Assembly this morning. Monday. The Senior painters at work. Bum job-no wonder they got caught. Tuesday. Senior assembly- Who did the paint- ing?l' Wednesday. Report cards issued. Thursday. Oscar Davis had his hair cut a la mode style. Friday. Assembly- We will have no more of the wrong kind of class spirit! Monday. Byers and Hunt have a monopoly on the class tie business. Tuesday. Junior assembly. Wednesday. Hawk's dungeon crowded with dopesters on the track meet. Thursday. Wait 'til tomorrow night. Friday. Indoor Track Meet-Juniors, first: Seniors, second: Soph's, third: Freshies. fourth. I told you so. Page One Hundred Eighty-Two Tuesday. Mr. Sanders is stepping out. He drove Monday. Junior Colors fly from the flag-pole. his lizzie to school today. Wednesday. May Queen election. Mary Burke! 3875 Sibyl Stevens-1835 Marion Ferns-1553 Louise Butler-102. Thursday. Clyde Duncan, et al, sat in the bald- headed row at the Majestic tonight. Friday. It rained today-George Anson wore a pair of galoshes to school. Monday. Where is Mr. Steven's head? He walked home without his hat tonight. Tuesday. Announcement committee on the job. Wednesday. Last drive for Capitoline on. Thursday. Candidates for the Class Play picked. Friday. Assembly this morning, Now we know what they plant trees for. Monday. Rain again today. Gee. the baseball players are lucky-no practice! Tuesday. Coach Bill Roellig went to the Prize Fight-he got a free ticket. Wednesday. Who said that Willie the Dummy, couldn't talk in assembly this morning? Thursday. Mr. Johnston had a quiet time in room 106 this morning. Friday. The Wabash was late this morning so Mr. Darius Brown failed to get here for his speech. Saturday. First track meet of the season. Jack- sonville also took part in it. We won 97 to 20. Coach Roellig's baseball team defeated the Illi- nois State Deaf and Dumb school at Jackson- ville, Final score: 21 to 8. Everybody hit. Monday. Senior assembly. Tuesday. Junior-Senior prom tags are out. Ex- pense for the Juniors. Wednesday. Honorable Willie Wright, loaned a guy two bucks. Poor Willie couldn't attend the church fair. Thursday. General assembly today. Now we know all about immigration. Friday. Another assembly today. That's the stuff. Saturday. Another track meet. We won for the second time this season. Taylorville iinished second while Divernon was a poor third. Tough luck. Bloomington beat us in baseball 13 to 11. First loss of the season. X Xa? 5155 5 4 'I . K2 f- -S I ' 5i5 f- 5' ESQ? fpsxjx kyof X, S ,.,. 1 . .. 1' 553. f Pxpllr yi 1 'I' H I -E1 VFW? f 'Nlllll Gia, f- gllllllm' W 71 QUBT yer fudqirf. Knuckles down i 1 x XXXI, Sapa: E?osH, THEY. SHRINK . 6 I .4 A15 eil' fe o Ain L H81-rf-. alfencis Md' M0141 Y a....D. IX K an -y af : ,fi A . 4. Q 9 ll l' -141 fait! I f ,X ' h in 5 Nxcfylf ff ' qi : Bluluv- XMhsrE5iENERsY Page One Hunclrefl Eighty-Three if H'iH' I li! ffl Ili f I ,j tri r 6 I I liffllrlffbb MAY i K ' A x ag fu f M 17, - Z , to ' NX A W 5. 'E 'A 7 il... IN HONOR of ous MAYQUEEN We figs 7' 1 'LN g '63 f 'dvr ' Q3 e f - 1 . 1 f' Q ft A, S43'lf'T if Q.. ' f 1 t Q s . fe' if 5 'f ' T-CART Huis 'lizetuvee , STM: -Cu 5 2. U E. - E v4 A 4. ., ,n . :,, . Fic! Lnsr No I X ff' 'W ' 5, H- l 'WIA' 4 If' T all .1 JW A f i ' Y 1.41. 5 1 U' ff mm 4.1 A Our: SERENADER5 Beam AN 1. Monday. Boys assembly. Daddy Wentz gave a short talk to the boys about celebrating Boys Week. Daddy you're more than a pal to us. 2 Tuesday. School dismissed at noon to day for the boys track meet at the Fair Grounds. Vilhen it comes to scintillating in the boys events, Cooney Wirth takes the berries. 3. Wednesday. Harriman, the garden wizard, was a sore man today. He joined the hoe and spade brigade yesterday afternoon. 5. Friday. Another half holiday. 'We all joined in the big parade. 6. Saturday. Track team went to Charleston while Roellig's baseball crew met Decatur on the local lot. 8. Monday. Mr. Stevens is back with us once more. He has to make up his work but he Iinds con- solation in the fact that he does not have to take the semester exams. Wednesday. Senior assembly. Graduation not far off. Thursday. Arrangements are almost completed for the prom. Watch Gibby stag it as usual. 12. Friday. General assembly this morning. 10. 11. 13. Saturday. Track team went to Millikin today. ' 14. Sunday. Mothers Day. HERE'S TO OUR MOTHERS. lflere's to our mothers who have kept us from wrongs while her joys we were spending, She gave us home without even complaining She gave us today and saved us tomorrow I wonder how many will send her a flower. 15. Monday. Another Senior assembly. Tuesday. Hyndman had to use a ladder to get into his house last night. A second story man? Thursday. Sophomore assembly. Friday. Mr. Willing let us have another general assembly this morning. The Track team goes to Champaign today. Luck be with them. Saturday. Red and Black baseball team goes to Bloomington. Monday. VVho can read the Latin newspaper on the Bulletin board? The vox populi, de- mands an answer. Tuesday. Where does Mart go now? The Majestic is closed for the season. Wednesday. Illiopolis played here today. Of course we won. Thursday. Carmen Thompson still taking five solids, but dragging four of them. Friday. General assembly this morning. 27. Saturday. Last baseball game of the season. The team went to Illiopolis. Monday. Last full week of school begins. 30. Tuesday. Decoration Day. School closed in memory of the dear ones who Went West. on the field of battle. Here's to them. that they did not die in vain. May they rest in peace. Wednesday. Now for the month of June. 16. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 29. 31. Page One Hundred Eighty-Four June 1. Thursday. Senior assembly. Final exams. Wow! 2. Friday. Recognition assembly. Biggest assembly of the year. 4. Sunday. Bacculaureate sermon tonight. 5. Monday. Senior Class play held for the first time tonight. 6. Tuesday. Another performance of the class play. 7. Wednesday. Junior-Senior prom. Thanks to the third year class. 'Twas the best ever. X 8. Thursday. Commencement exercises. The Sen- iors now go out into the world to take their places besides the other graduating classes of former years. May they ever carry with them the true spirit of S. H. S. fl, Friday. School closes for the year. With happy memories of the past nine months. and with vacation looming on the horizon. We must bid each one an affectionate farewell. UmllmlllllflllIllllllllnmmwit 'i' A' ' i 'H'HIlumllllllllIlllllllllllllll it ' W ll F, F i U mm'HmmmwnmlllllllIllhumlI ..,...... I- ...... fffnlllllllllllllllmInwmmnulmna my JMAROLD no I ku.. ,- f LUHM ' ,144 W I EB, FREDERIEK Haw DORA MATTHES Roam luur Stat STEVENS HARO BLUHM TQ' f If 1 1 . lk. i ef? ' ASME Wlititete. ASMTSS PINNEY MELA ? Ab' AS' dl THE FATHER THE l30v15l?IvE55 THEENEOLDIER CQPTQQDAUEHTER DWEIIIQPHER 'if P mint' 6115155 Clllarrntr W MARJoRr ERsoN ROBERTAHQVERAKER FERZLQLUER Esoac-as Amsow DOROTHY H7055 'Ii ml Kg A91 AS' As- As- As- ,af Dt1l1IHQ MAID 8951? QOH M'lELENgQ5E?lLYl5RY MIIQHE GEM Wuoowek Mayijgwgigg-lggqd Page 0110 Hufndred Eighty-Five Dudley Crafts Watson. . ,f 7' ,M -A XM 2' , s . ' I ' . J ' W ' ,ff f ' ' l y 5 4'A ' i ' 1 W ' l X l i ' S! I - l M- -.,.,.-...- 1 H ln Dudley Crafts WHtS011.S talk to the student body in an assembly held November 9, 1921, among a number of sketches and numerous other attractions was a free hand sketch of Mr. Willing. This was to give the students an idea of the art of sketching. Mr. Watlson has for several months been affiliated with the Art Club of Springfield, Illinois as instructor of art and sculptor- ing. This portrait of our principal, sketched by Mr. Watson during his visit to the High School, was pro- cured by the Vapitoline Staff and given special af- tention by the Editor. VVQ leave it to your judgment whether or not it is ai true likeness of Mr. VVilling. 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Our Freshman friend Milton Am- merson has fallen a. victim of Cupid. The otl1er evening he calmly an- nounced to his dad that he was going to call on his FAlR LADY, Evelyn VVilson. She was aware of his coming and spent a whole hour with her powder and coiffnre. Meanwhile as Milton approached the Wilsoii home he ac- quired the desease of, Cold Feet. He crept up to the side of the sturdy oak and there he remained until 10 o'clock. Evelyn grew very nervous and stood on the porch and scanned the street quite often, but at length lost her temper and Went to bed. Upon arriving home M i l t o n ' s father asked him if he had seen the VVoman of his Choice. Yes Milt said. But she almost saw me too. Sap Says. 1t's better to be single and happy than married and broke. Be it ever so ugly, there's no face like your own. Mr. Simpson says, All Germany has left is the 'Marks'. George Fitch is mighty popular with Troop D. judging by the num- ber of times he is brought before The Royal Kangaroo Court. Elmer Beyers hasn't looked the same since Peg Harris went to col- lege. We wonder whose HS. Dorothy t'ooper is wearing? How did Lee Ensel get the name of one arm? Charles Harold Bluhm, the sleep- ing wonder of S. H. awoke for a short time. It is reported that a member of the Fair Sex is respon- sible for his show of pep. It is reported by the best author- ities that this is the first occasion that he has left the arms of Mor- pheus since he Hrst entered S. H. S. in 1918. PROMIN ENT STUDENT TURNS DOWN OFFER. Paul Bowman has declined a posi- tion with The Rubber Collar Sales Co. Mr. Bowman states that he will accept a position selling sponges on the Arabian Desert. BIG BUGLE CONTEST OPENS. The BUGLE is having a contest to see which teacher of S. H. S. can qualify as a tower of intellect. The present candidates are Johnson, Bu- ley, and last but not least. Mr. Duke. Mr. Duke is handicapped by his mustache, while the backers of Buley feel confident in their man owing to his superior altitude. Page One Hundred Xinefy C7fu'Hr1rllfm.s' 'or 0nf2'.s' Szveellzecnt' 7 The Hose lfurl means a Zeiss. For purify llze Lily, Afnrl Pemzirfs are prmzrl. S11'eef Vlolefs for 11zo1le.s'z'q11,' Shy Prlnzrmw lIlU.Q.S'UlH.s' f1'r.sl,- Bill of all llre lovely flmvers The Regal Iz'o.se is queen. t'Say it with FlOXVQ1'S-3, from I Sp1'i11gHelcl's Best Florist On Fifth Street between Dodds' Corner and the Square Home of P1116 Diugs ind Fine Peifuu s larkson Drug Company 229 South Sixth Street Robert A Clarkson Proprietor ommerclal rust and Savings ank 519 East Monroe Street 4' ' fs 'kfgfill ' 1e.i ' Springfield, Illinois Page One Hundred Ninety-One 'l'lllC HAZZV l Iilili BL'Gl,lC. CONCRETE T0 RUN FOR SI-IERIFF. A prominent t'hatham youth, Con- crete t'anham, by name, has decided to run for the office of sheriff of this county. lf tfoncrete is elected we can all turn Crooks with no danger of being caught. HOSPITAL NOTES. 'l'ub George is resting easier with a mustard plaster on his bruised optic. We didn't ask where he received the discoloration, sometimes it is not wise to ask such questions. The little freight trip to Decatur Basketball game put Fuzzy Bill Beam out for three days. Dont weaken Fuzzy, you may be a man some day. Bob Lyons is suffering with acute heart trouble. .lt is reported that Miss Florence Springer is the cause of his illness. The Black Jack twins, Rusty Mil- ler and Dave Parks, tackled too big a victim last night. Attending physi- cia11s hold hopes for their recovery. Water Binney lies critically ill at St. John 's Hospital. Mr. Binney is suffering with lack of pep. The at- tending doctors state there is little hopes for him recovering his old time ambition and pep. Fay Baldwin, while in an exuber- ant inood, tried to kiss a young lady. Fay is resting easier now, and is ex- pected to he able to leave the hospital within the' next few days. Preston Wilso11's matrimonial wor- ries caused a nervous breakdown. Wit.li the fair Allegreta at his bed- side, he will recover soon. Harold Steed had a puglistic argu- ment. with his favorite damsel, Doro- Brewster lbickerson, the popular lady-smasher of the school, was sc-verly injured last evening. No eye witness of the accident has been found. lt is thought by all that he was flirting with a married woman. NOTICE T0 READERS. THE BUGLE will accept no jokes about Mr. Harriman's famous Car. 'l'he editor and Mr. Harriman have been good friends, so we will publish nothing about the renowned vehicle. NOTICE T0 GIRLS. 'l will not be legally responsible for any damages I may inflict on any girl who tries to steal Jack VVestover from me, so BEVVARE. Portia Brockman. ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN'l'ElJ-A woman. Apply in person to George Hockenyos. No Malays, Hindus or Chinese need to reply. WAN'l'EIJiSome good strong ether gas to make pupils tell the truth about tardiness. L. K. D. WANTEIJAA good first-class curl- ing-iron to put kinks in my golden locks. E. Clarke Brewer. WANTED-T wish to appeal to my dear Barbara thru the Bugle. Oh BARBARA come back to me. Elbert McXVillia1ns. VVANTEIJ-A good hook on sports- manship so that I may learn to thy Smith. Dorothy landed a right fake tiltxlimls lu tlclmle like 3 gen' to the jaw. Harold lies unconscious in the hospital. t leman. Garland Hunt. Page One Hundred Ninety-Tico 161312 an 52l EAST CAPITOL AVENUE spmwcfuao. mmoss. Slmwing: the Exclusivc in Dmuestic and Imported HABERDASHERY For IIIQ11 and Young Men of IJISCIIIIIIIIILJBIIIQ Tastes FUR BETTER, UIQEARER KODAK PRINTS HOME OF TI-IE ILLINOIS WATCH TI-IE CAMERA SHOP Everything Pllotographic NOHC Bfftfw 320 s. Fifth st. Page One Hundred Ni-nety-Three TIIE RAZZVILLE DUGLE. PERSONALS. LONESOME-If you really want , . . . one I can recoi mei d Ge ' Aa- Droop Richards is receiving quota- Soni H I Urge H tions in olive oil and axle grease for L his hair. Frank Vernor seems to have no idea of the passing of time. The other evening he called on a certain young blonde. At 11:15 his MAlN'I- MA called for him. Now, every night at 9:30 he be- gins to chant I can hear my mother calling ine. For nine school years, Juanita Strong has been a. inan-hater. The question is HDoes she still lean to- wards that faith? It is rumored that. her mind is changing. We won- der if his name isn't Victor Sf? Virginia McDonough and Geral- dine Petit are running a. race. The goal is George Irwin. We wonder who the winner will be? Bob Hunt, Paul Bowman, and Lap Million were busy reading one of the popular works of Bocassio, the great Italian writer last week. The Nasty Nine went to Deca- tur to see the basketball game on a freight. The nine was composed of the following amateurs-Gene Camp- bell, Dizzy Disbrow, Kenny Richards, Walt Guerske, John David Locke, Fuzzy Dillbeam. The professional hobos, Don Garretson and Ernest Ed- wards chaperoned the party. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN. tI3y a Grass Widower who knows.j AGNES-No, He should never ask to call again. DEAR WIDOWER-My sweetheart refuses to shave. What shall I do? Anxious Ann. ANN-Mary a barber you poor simp. DEAR WI DOWER-I am very lone- some and have no sweetheart. Fan yon find one for me? Lonesome Louise. WARNING TO GIRLS. The following boys are known to be heart breakers, so beware of them. Durdle Richardson, Dick Poole, liob Thomas and George Ilockenyos. DEAR WlDOWERel am in love with three girls. Which shall I marry? Kenneth Richards. KENNY-Draw straws and may the worst one win. Remember Sapho Garretson's motto. He travels fastest who travels alone. GRACE-Keep him guessing and all will be well. DEAR WIDOWER-I am afraid George Hockenyos is trying to break my happy home into shreds. What shall I do? John Cromley. JOHN--Let your conscience be your guide. I think the jury will call it justifiable homicide. I prefer to use a razor in such a case instead of a gun myself. GERTRUDE-I hate to ruin your faith in Tim, but a blonde kept hini from calling last night. Don 't worry, they say Bill Clifford is still single. DEAR WIDOWER-My folks won 't let Victor call. They say I am too young to go with the boys. VVhat shall I do? Juanita the blonde. JUANITA-Call on him. maybe his folks won 't care. Paul Says: FIND THEM - FOOL THEM - FORGET THEM. IVE DISAGREE WITH PAUL IIORTON. Page One Ilundred Ninety-Four Sullivan-Reisch W. W. Watts' Q ,4 Your School is now Closed 'R -'IR-,beige ggngfi w The h1f1g'6iy-Fil1'1I1C1'S State Bank F' W. i FARMELPE 'snifllslz . fs-, Emxf img g is open sie- ' , Wiz: Fwft rw no S ' , ' S, if 'ggi' lo lteten e Deposits iioui you '-552, ,- alma- u-m -o-un-uuiuoio 'The chimes will call you at Fifth and Monroe Furniture Co. High Grade Rugs, Furniture, Stoves, Ete at Reztsoimble Prices 413-415 Adams Street Theatres PRINCESS GAIETY VAUDETTE The Best in Music and Motion Pictures P ge One Hundred N UI' THE RAZZVILLE BUGLE. FAMOUS CHARACTERS OF S. H. S.-1922 MODEL. i have been asked 2 rite a article 4 a volume kalled the kaptoline. i have never went 2 school much ex- cept in szhas: so i con hardly b ex- pected to know anything about said vohune. i don 't. know what 2 write about sew i guess i will tell you about the heros in our mids't. u have seen a tall lanky guy roleing around hour halls, well that is sergt. liule ex of the signal corps of the national arme. u may wonder what he is up in the air about, well i will tip u otf. its because he was a sergt. he is so up among the clowds about it that he can't see such a lowly thing as a waste paper basket. that is why he falls intu sed basket so often. sergt. is a pretty good guy in spite of his being such a hero. This here hero has a young brother two. it isn't the kids fault tho cause he had nothing to say about who was 2 b his brother. speaking of heros we can lt forget Mr. johnson. sed johnson was a looie in a colored regiment during the strife. judging by the weight he tries to hurd us around in the halls he has't forgotten his martial ex- perience. i am lead 2 beleve by the weight he waves his hand and hol- lers move on he must half had a lazy company. Slave Drivers a.in't verie popular now days since Linkon set the darkies free mR. johnson. speaking of war Woifk we can 't forget Mr. Davis the lewtenant com- mander gof the skule. Lymon K. showed grate valor in the R. O. J. fl. his dissiplinary Xpericnce makes him an Xpert at handing out de 10 shun. i overherd him lextur a tarde youth 1 morning. i11 sed speach he men- tioned that he used 2 get up at 3:30 every morning, that was OK. to the tarde youth, but i 11ew L. K. when he was a small uth in the Sth grade. can any of u awe-striken peple imagine him in short Pants? well such was mi pleasure. i no his mother so i can 't beleve she made him get up at that hour of nite when most of us r just entering the arms of nnorfeen. Still we don 't dout your word mr' davis? I almost forgot our student hero, IDoura's idle, mike. Mike went 2 France and know don 't worry, mike i won't mention those charming young French gals. go to alaska young man, is the password of a grate economic shark, mr. S. S. Simpson. Mr. S. S. S. is a 3d cousin of the laight prezident general grant. remove your hats when u pass near his halowed pres- ents. while mr simpson has know war recourd that we can find he has a son among the gobs. mR simpson is the nurse of the sophmowres. his offishal tightle is session hed butt he is really ther nurse. he dris their tears when they stumble and r walk- ed on bi the seenurs. that is the big seenurs like, al Hall, jakop rish and mareon humfrees. u awl no tarzun petefdsh the capt. etc. of the pigskin pushurs. tarzun has shone gode wurk on the Hat iron so we kan Xpect him 2 lead the teem 2 victory next year when wee seenurs 1' gone and -L got 10. gone and -1 got 10 sounds pretty good when speking about skule of corse if we rede that out in oke rige it woodn't sound sew cheerfull. miss wilcox has reseved just pub- hc prase. vaeh. Lindsee sed she was responsible 4 his potry. He sed she gav him his 1st discuragement or incuragement i -1 git wich he said. when speaking of her we can 't 4 get the other tu members of the happe famle in 502 So. Staight St. 119 buddie hu has been sentenced to room 203 is akquanted with miss grayam most 11 e l will tell us she makes u work harder than n e other teeeher in this notable instutution. she ought 2 R prowd of that distinc- tion. miss welleh is the lade who hangs arownd 116. its a prette gude place 2 get histree i think. if 11 e of Page One Hzuzdred Ninety-Sir Make This Your Bank Join Our Arniy of Savers , , , i if EX E Our accommodations conveniences and cordial personal service will make you feel at home with us. ,aff hr ,541 Iii .. we , mA rf, , F-,E .win Ill, f 1f'.AE , IF uf... .-r r.,'i' . v lg 1' YQN,g:1l- '. - s- .neg 5, Jil l as-gables A, ' 1 is lil e-iaivissses -: 'air' fi: l . I. fe ill , .,,,u H w Q'i27nnir.Tri-gvzaf. 'i iii 'fhllll Img 3 ' 'wwf' I Q , ',' ,any I' ' I1 ii E B '.-fl 3 'i:1,,-- ,f vefE2l.ilI-ll Lit STR!! .'i'?'lliEl' B UQ it im sl '- , gli-iefiniiiif ji? JH. :bfi ,n ll V :If ' .'f l!' 2 ' ' Mil ,SM 5' L . 1 I.:-911 : WL' -Z - Elf-A W V ?-A 'f '?- 3 'Y f e - s-::' fm Open an Account today and Wattfli It Grow with 33 per cent interest added. Illinois National Bank liiffiifgfon ox K f, fha S N is X' I ,s 'Si eM3fzwsm., lllinois Cldusiness College Announcing Special Courses for High School Students COURSES OFFERED Shorthand and Secretarial Training Bookkeeping and Higher Accounting Business Correspondence, Advertising and Szilesmanship For Outline of Course of Study, address J. T. Stockton Principal Page One Hundred Ni1z,ct71-Sciien THE RAZZVILLE BUGLE. g u freshmen or sopps find hisstree hard tri 2 git miss Welleh 4 your teecher. She is the mowst mereyfull teecher i no. shee is the 1 who agrees with bill shakespear that the quan- ite of mersee is not sifted. Disse Pikles, the political boss kan knot be 4 got 10. i Xpect pikles will B grate pollitishun if he Xersizes the talents he shows in the delfiks. pick is Shure 2 elect his man in any elek- shun the de1fick's hold. Pickles mae be a Ward boss or something if he is careful in getting in the rite partee. The man with the hare on his lip mite B mad if i didn 't sa sum nise things abowt him. mr duke is the gent who teaches u 2 bee a printer. Mr duke also has a dutchess. He went to shi last year and brought her back with him. Mrs. duke l think it wood be a grate public imprnvment if u insisted that your lesser V2 use a razor on that upper lip. gene camel is a pretty good kid. that is i think he mite B sometime if he keeps on with his scribblers. gene is a veree bashful uth but he duz lyke to C7 his name in print, he slipped me C45 bits to git his name in hee1'. elmer buyers, mr buyer's son is a bugler did u 110 that? he used to B the bngler of troop Dee the cavalry troop heer. ask elmer if he is good at bloeing adjewdantfs calls. elmer grew into natshunal prominence up at camp Grant last summer with his perfect calls. when We speck of troop Dee We must nienshun the pros- ecuteing attorney of the Kangaroo court. Mr t'droop richards com- minly nown as kinney.', Fuzzie heem is a well nown attorney 4 the defence in this impertent cog of jus- tiss. 'tkinneyw is a well-known woman-hater of S. H. S. Now that u no a littill abowt thee or 4 sed peepl u kan gess what the rest nf us r. n e how wecl quit as the space is limited. WE WONDER: Who the gent is with the Lin- coln car who transports Merle Hedgecoek about? Who told Jake Reisch he was a ladykiller? That is what we call the height of fallacy. How did HChick Harley get the idea that Roodhouse was a way- side inn. He also seems to think Whitehall is a dance pavilion. Someone please wake him up. The iight is on. Can you guess who? One of the participants is a Junior named Mary A. fguess the restl and another Junior who is re- ferred to as Pauline C. The object of this battle is not pugilistie honors, but a college Freshman at VVashing- ton U. in St. Louis. This 1 reshman is a medical student, who graduated from S. H. S. in 1921. His name is Horace M. Need I say more? At present the odds are about even. Personally 1 will bet on Mary. Handsome Maynard Owens the Soph. CArrow collar modell has ae- quired a uniform. Handsome, at the request of his father, joined Troop D. Being an army tman himself. lNlaynard's father must expect the cavalry to make a man out of his son. My but Allegreta will be proud of her Preston now. Pres has other ambitions outside of baseball. He has military ambitions. He is a cor- poral in Troop D now. All hail the new officer! Carrol Bristol is in trouble. A very serious trouble at that. All of us have seen him strolling down the halls with the pride of his life. Helen Gordon. Now some vile inhu- man monster is breaking up the peaceful joy of Carrol's life. Beware you interloper! Sometimes boys like Carrol get desperate and do nmrderous things. Since Inez Chandler moved to town a certain Riverton youth has business in the city quite often. Too bad, Bill. t'Angel Face Brewer forgives and forgets easily. Some of you re- member the look of joy he carried around on his ning about Christmas time. A certain young lady from Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight wwf? Ice Cream and Candies We Servo Lunches Phone Main 416-417 109 North Fifth Street PHILLIPS DRUG STORE SIXTH AND MONROE STREETS A Goon PLACE 'ro TRADEH Cultivate an interest in pictures. It is a part of education always within your reach. -Sir Joshua Reynolds. Pictures make pleasing and per- W . manent gifts. Let us help you U9fm111'19SS, make your selection for Gradu- Qllality and ations, Birthdays, Weddings and . Service Holidays at the best equipped art store in the State, outside of Chicago. We also have an ex- clusive showing of rare pottery from the Orient. BARKER'S ART STORE 405 EAST ADAMS STREET Phone, Main 1166 621 East Monroe Street Page One Hundred Ninety-Nine THE RAZZV I Iilili HUG LE. Iiention, III., was responsible for this angelic expression. For about two weeks he wrote to her every clay, for another two weeks he wrote every other clay. Now it is all overg he has forgotten how maclly in love he was at tfliristnias. ller name is Mil- clrecl, too. My! My! I can t see how anyone who ever fr-II for a girl named Milclrefl eoulfl ever get over it. I woncler who will he the next female to fall victim to those pretty eyes and golclen self-curletl locks of Angel Faeef' FAREWELL. School of our hearts, We hid you fond farewell. Comrade of our joys, You know we love you well. Glatlly we came to you, Cheerful were our days Iiut the passing years have hro't The parting of the ways. Our voices will no more Resomid within your walls, Nor friends familiar greetings Answer to our calls. Yet in the years to come We will not e'er forget, The days we spent with you And the faithful frientls we met On the threshold of tleparture We turn once more to you, Regretfully we bid Our WS. H. Sf, adieu! By ANGELINE THOMPSON, Senior '22 CADITOULION' I 4 IVIAKIIXIG I-IIM GOI up Page Two Hundred Home Office The Franklin Life Insurance Company Victor Georg Studio Makers of PO1'f1'3rifS by P11iflf1Qlg1'2l1o311Y P11OfClg1'H1kJ1lC1'S to the Class of 1922, Springfield High School Ground Floor Studio, 611 East Capitol Ave. P ge Two Hundrvl O A Lzttle Sophomore I a Llttle Sophomore I mean myself I suppose you are all surpr1sed' There are 550 Sophomores 1n th1s Hxgh School I am a 500th of that bunch I can already detect that domlneerlng smlle creep slowly over the faces of e Jl1ll10I'S and Senlors but what are mere tr1fles to you you fountams of msdom are bllflllllg questlons to me whereas you have already chmbed the Sophomore step I m Just puttlng my toot forward If I am havlng such a strenuous struggle w1th m Sophomore studles I appeal to the Jun1ors what w1l1 I do next year and to the SQHIOTS what wlll become of me 1n my fourth year? In Enghsh I memorlze pages of poetry I wrlte compos1t1ons and I learn how to speak correctly but upon gett1ng outslde such knowledge floats merr1ly to the w1nds A111 t lt the truth' Then there IS H1StOFy Even 1t you Senlors do know It all Ill wager you dont know when the Battle of Hastlngs was fought Nelther do I for that matter and so on at least one subject a Sophomore can cla1m equallty wlth an alm1ghty Senlor I know a glrl who traces her ancestry back to Charlemagne I suppose you are all dung to know thls person w1th such a wonderful llneage' But w 1th me I l1ke her the less for It for havent I flunked many a test because I d1dnt know when Charlemagne was clowned or when and where and why he fought hlS numerous battles? I haue Xou have all heard that saylng that hlstory IS based 1n the rock of facts but my bra1n falls to recogmze 1ts fellow masonry and therefore does not retaln the all lmportant facts I am taklng Geometry I can well assure you I am tak1ng 1t I get a large dose tvery day Each afternoon I walk lnto Mr Barnes room feehng tl1at as I am now a Sophomore I am beg1nn1ng to know lots of thlngs and am gettlng well onto tl1e w aws of the world but 1n five mlnutes Mr Barnes 1S ask1ng me what a transversal IS and why does angle 65 equal angle 502 and as I don t know I lose my self confidence and am lflald to look ln tl1e mlrror for fear tl1at I have shrunk or that a donkey ear IS most I hate to mentlon Latln It rem1nds me of the unpleasant fact that I haxe a socabu l'11y and conjugatlon to learn for tomorrow By the way why do they call Latm a dead language? I thlnk It IS very mucl1 HIIVG especlally when MISS Bouldln calls on me to tlanslate a sentence and I dont know It On an OCCHSIOH l1ke thls I VSlSh I were dead w 1th lt I suppose you Junlors and Senlors thlnk the gymnaslum IS an approprlate plax room for chlldren l1ke the Freshmen and Sophomores But let me warn you I do not tl11nk 1t 15 advlsable for you to tackle us when we are w1eld1ng a dumbell for ex en a mere cl11ld may be formldable apparatus to deal w1tl1 on such OCCBSIOHS Oh' but I was progressmg rapldly Vlth my muslc untll I d8p0S1tGd my onlx fountam pen 1n the gymnas1um plano and as M1ss Lomellno forbade me to extucate lt there lt l1es to th1s day dedlcated forever to my lost amb1t1on The sad thought of nn pen lmprlsoned ln such harmonlous depths cast such a gloom over me that my n1us1cal career has been on the downgrade ever slnce and now when I approach w1th1n ten feet of tl1e pxano my companlons rusl1 wlldly to tl1e nearest QXII thus prox 1ng tl1at the pen IS m1gl1t1er than the amb1t1on that soared I hope you are all as br1gl1t as I am a11d have been able to understand the meanmg of some of the large words I l1ave used for Sophomores alw ays talk l1ke thls IIS but '1 sample ot thelr common parlance but lf you haw ent an appendlx to flllS d1sse1t'1t1on Vltll explfurmtory notes may be had upon appllcatlon FRANCES HENNE I O . . . , n . . . . th . . V - . A a , S ' , y . v I 9 Y. - . V A . Y. - W, v - 1 , 1 Y ' ' Y , 2 . ' ' . ' ' f V v unbecomingly placed on each side of my head. V. . D . . V. y . . . , V . K . , ' ' , . ' 1 , y . C ' . v ' .7 V ' 1 '-Y D Y-. ' L I . '. Y c 1 1 I I .L . . . , Page Two Hundred Two BroWn's Business College SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS The Accredited School FACULTY J. ll. Mayne S. I. Greslnun Nellie Plain Igookkcgpiug I,l'll'lCl1l21l Sl10l'lQl1flllfl Aritlinietic - -, . E 'lul C ' I C5P'1CS 1f111Tl?1' llowenzt Sllltflilill' , , foinmerciu law D l FCl1X Jlll'liOlllS Business lJl'g2ll1lZtlll0l1 TYPCW1'1l1Ug Bookkeeping SlCll0gl'2l.1bl1lC Oiiicc l,1'ilQJEl1,'O Shorthzind M211'Q'H1'Ct Pederson, Secretary EXTRA EVENING TEACHERS J. Allen VVarrcn Mrs. Virginia Lowry Bookkeeping Shorthancl Browifs is the logical school for the lliggll School Gradu- ate to choose. Our tQELCllCl'S liaive all haul more than a fligli School education. Our courses are all stz1.11flzL1'clizefl under the Accreclitefl Schools Associzttion. Tuition at 3roWn's is t1'a11sfe1'ahle to any one of the two lnniclrcfl Accredited Schools. The Brown Systein has Won Hrst 'prize at all Wo1'lcl's Fairs. ASK ABOUT OUR COURT REPORTER'S COURSE YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO GET THE BEST Page Two Hundred Thrfv As soon as you're through High lt's time to think of a honle of your own. Decide now, to buy your choice home site from Wanless E6 Wanless 5055 East Monroe Phone Main 1048 CITY LOTS AND SMALL TRACTS NORTH, EAST, SOUTH AND WEST IW .,.x .M iw. L f. ig: ii . -7325, 12' L STURTEVANT TOWER DEPARTMENTS 1. College-A. B., A. M. 2. Conservatory of Music. 3. Expression. Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois A steadily increasing number of the graduates of Springfield High School are taking their college course at t'Old lllinoisfl Among the late and present residents of Springfield, such citizens as Dr. William Jayne, War Governor Yates. W. H. Herndon, the recent Governor Yates, State Auditor Andrew Russel and Dr. F. P. Norbury are graduates and former students of Illinois Col- lege. For catalog and further informa- tion, address Pres. C. H. RAMMELKAMP. Page Two Hzlndred Four First National Bank and First State Trust and Savings Bank of Springfield, Illinois Oombined Capital - - - EB 1,000,000 Oombinecl Deposits - - -T 510,000,000 General lgillllilllg Savings Iltlllilldfllltfllir FIFTH AND ADAMS OONGRA'I'llllA'l'IONS to H10 Grruluufing I'Ius,s of l.922 Peter Vredenburgh Lumber Co. Establisllorl 1855 Vredenburgh, Ala. Springfield, Ill. CHARTER A TRACTION CAR tl t 1 d g t pt l ' 1, , 1 tl t t k tl dt l d g Tl1eTrt tltittlgtht ggttltty l y .ttg along and help the old school uphold its honor in the Held, track and gym. Illinois Traction System lMeKinley lliuesj THE ROAD OF GOOD SERVICE P Je Two Hundred F iff ' E T , L K : V , .i:..1- 4, 4 Ziggy' f ,,::,3.f, q 1, ,,, K, 'Q My 4 E, 'g,:wQ,9:f . +4 , a g, ,. '2 ,, g115 Qx , 1, ,. 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LADIES' AND MISSES' APPAREL NlEN'S AND BOYS' GARMENTS Gentral Illinois Greatest Credit Clothiers Pima I CLOTHIN I 305-307 Sollth Sixth H1g'h6St Grade All Kmds of Bulldmg Mate:r1a1 Sprlngfield Lumber Company Nmth and Monroe Branch Exchange, Mam 1144 Page Two Hundred Nine ' G1 md P1.111f1s P1.11111s Playa P1d11f1s LP 1111 Mr111111L IILZL1 591111111 Stunt Pl1f11111Q,1.111l1s SCVVIHQ Mac IIIHCN Made 111 S111 111gIic1d Bunn s Chocolates Alwau Bush Ask fill 1116111 11 1114151 good de1 G15 . .11 if 'f 1 L ,Y 5 . . 1' 1 5 41 s' 'v . . 1. 1 O ' X X ' !At 'LL . . V ,,, , Y, . -, ,. , I h g . . 5 ' 1 1 J . vi. W.,1 L I ,, 1' A' 4 - x . - ' 1 - 1 4,1 IW 1. , , L , 1 y, L Page Two Hundred Ten RG1H6H1b61 JEFFERSONS F0111 13123 Depa1t1111,11ts P1111t111 and B111d111 800111 btat1011e15 md Ffmov I Oods OFHOO FIIIIIIJIIIIG COIIIIIICI C1211 bt1t1o11e1y and bupphos Relzable Jllfofdzanrlasrf Hflmbly I :wed Iiompily Deluered lust Phone OI Call EFFERSONS PRIN'1 ING COMPANY SPRINGFIELD ILLINOIS 309 311 South F1ft 1 M3111 O1 DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR UQ CAR 7g-EI 412 East Monroe St Hatcher Company 1110 YLPII115' M111 s Shop Budberg 85 Fisherkeller 'T D 5.43. ' 4 5 1 L I. . Us .. V. O. ta an I1,' N ' , 1,,, 51,2 -'Z ' u ,r . 1 .' 1. ' e. 1 1 if , c I ' H O 'O 1,1., A ,f 1 J., , ',. , ,I ,, ,, , . ' . e . 1. I tx ' N 1 A - - i 'O rf H rw I , sv 1 Page Two Hundred Eleven 5 3 .-,.,7---. . W ,,........,,..N 11 Y 9 E 1.-re. ff' sf X ! z.a.-,A. . - Q..,..M--.,,..,,.-, B- ff J Pugh' Two Hundred Twelve Golf Goods Canieras Sirnrnons East Side Square Baseball and Teiiiiis S111 mplivs Ki. -he 1 Q. ,,e5EZfi255Qfgf1ii2g ,I gi ' EsAlE5mamsmamsmsmMEaEimm -f H' THE PENCIL Perpafualiy Sl-:arp The Ideal Pencil for the Student SIMPLE of operation STRONG in construction LIGHT in weight PERFECT tapered point GOLD -:- SILVER -:- ENAMELED vin 7- VARIOUS DESIGNS Cpriced from 5Oc to 53.50 AT YOUR STATIONEIP S Mizizvifirttzireii lu SI-IANKLIN MANUFACTURING CO. SPRINGFIELD. - ILLINOIS X - , N I Buy your Radio Supplies from I-Iaenig Electric Co. 409 East Monroe 'I'zilwl1-lsaml Hvluiml Supplies Springfield Paper Co. tWlinIesaIv IJISIl'II7IIIHl'SI Springfield, Illinois iI'i'0sc'1'iptioiis and IJIIYSIPIIIIIIIS SIIIJPIICS .L. CR WFORD Page Two HIl7I,fl71Pd Tliirtfwzt Yes You Can on the Sutton Plan the finest of Blue White Powers Bros. DIAMONDS A , n DRUGS Many D9S1I'Z1blG Settmgs CANDY of Solid Gold and -and the prices are less than CIGARS generally asked on all cash transactions. W. N. Sur to n 502 Reisch Bldg- 800 South Fifth Street ffiflii ' G o o d ' T I1 I n 3 s '5 5' To Eat mn la 'l The Most Popular Place in Springfield for Lunches Greig-Van Nattan HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. At Your Service 4-15 East Monroe Telephone Main 256 Page Two Hundred Fourteen The Saratoga Shining Parlor 108 NOI'th Fifth S13I'8813 Hats Cleaned and Made Like New Ladies' Hats Our Specialty Suits Uleained and Pressed Light 1i0lOI'9L-l. Shoes Dyed Dark Brown or Black All Qui' YVo1'k Is Guaranteed Appealing Particularly to Young People 'Dainty Limcheons and Sandwiches Try Our Delicious Club Sandwiches A PQ MYAN NA G lil is THE SENSIB PL- cz TO E 217 South Fifth Street We Served Your I,2lf1'CllliS :md Your fli'l'21INlliD211'G1iliS LET US SERVE YOU Checking Accounts for Individuals Savings Accounts for Young and Old Springfield Marine Bank OLDEST BANK IN ILLINOIS. ORGANIZED 1851. Page Two Hundred Fifteen The Senior's Classic Dream. A LEGEND. XAMINATIONS were over. The Senior tramped home with a grateful sense of relief. But. as he sat down before his desk for the last time, a bitter reaction came over him. Four glorious years of his life lay behind him, and now that the end had come it seemed to him that the very essence of life had departed. liistlessly he picked up a book and began to turn the pages. The lines blurred in front of his eyes, his head fell forward on his breast. he slept. ln his dream he transcendcd many centuries. lt seemed to him that he stood on the slope of a mountain, in a land of delicious warmth, where tlowcrs blooined always, and sweet. warm winds blew in from the surrounding ocean. A little way up the slope stood a beautiful white temple, its stately pillars gleaming in the sunshine. He approached and entered. Before him in the center of a marble hall stood a massive hronzc tripod beneath which a deep crevice split the surface of the rock, and appeared to open down to depths unknown. From this crevice issued clouds of purple vapor that wreathed mysteriously up and about the tripod. lt suddenly came to the young man that here must be the Grecian oracle of Delphi, famed in history and myth. A compelling curiosity seized him to inquire at this oracle cou- eerning the problem which now threatened his happiness. He crept close to the opening and timidly spoke aloud, Apollo. mighty spirit of occult mystery, divulge to me if thou wilt, how can l carry away into life with me that spirit of laughing youth that has charmed my school days. He listened intently. Far below in the bowels of the earth he heard a faint rumbling. Then heavy volumes of smoke rolled forth obscuring his gaze. The smoke wound up and curled about the legs of the tripod in sinnous coils, twisting and turning. then merg- ing into a dense column at the top. He caught sight ot' a pair of eyes gleaming down from above, and then Lo and Behold. an apparition appeared to him. lt was: THE 1922 CAPITOLINE. The sleeping student stirred, and rubbed his eyes sleepily. He raised his head, gazing thoughtfully hefore him. Then a smile came into his face, he clapped his hands joyfully. He was one of the subscribers to the Capitoline. Page Two Hundred Sixteen Young Men's Suits Stop in on in Every Style YOII1' Vvzty Up-Town Norfolk, Belted, Sport Model Prices 9515.00 to 850.00 Sport Shirts-Collar Attached Plain Colors and Stripes Confectionery 217 East Monroe St. 51.50 to 34.00 Home Made Candies Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks HOUTFITTER Fon MEN WeDe1iver LINCQLN SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE OF LAW DRY GOODS Announces a Sununcr Session July 10 to Sept. 1, 1922 RIISDIGSS Law Course-Contracts, Property, Negotiable TIISLFIIIIIGIIIS, Etc. REGULAR SESSION, 121.11 yan 'Aa opens Septcnibei- 11, 1922 'az Springfie1d's Only Real W. W. EDWAIIDS, Dean Underselling. 322MZ South Sixth Street . . . Store Springfield, Illinois Page Two Hundred Scvcnfccn IT EARNS AS IT BURNS Illinois Power Co. 7 per cent Preferred Stock Offered at 95 and Accrued Dividend Pays 7.37 per Cent on Your Money Make Your Dollars lVork for You Ask any Employe of ILLINOIS POWER CO. or Phone Main 1771 Preserve the Home Ties Breaking home ties often means pain and sorrow, both to those who go and to those who stay. But with the telephone at your elbow day and night, home ties need not be broken. ln a short time, usually a few minutes. you can reach your home by the wire route from almost any city, town, or village in the United States, no matter how distant. A short talk with the loved ones at home and the home feeling is established once more. And how it does please the home folks! Our evening and night rates offer opportunity for frequent talks with the folks at home at very low rates. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Page Two Hundred Eighteen BRICK FOR PERMANENCY For the utmost se1'vic'eabilrity alt the lowest uplxeqp vest, 1110110111 builclers everywlmere advise lmflx Springfield Paving Brick Company SPRINGFIELD, ILLINGIS SO1lIl102l,St of City CELIA LAMBERT Successor to Green 81. Lewis 619 East Capitol Avenue Expert Chiropodist Hair Dressing, Mareeling, Mani- euring, Electrolysis, Facial Mas- sage and Hot Oil Treatments. Full Dress Suits, Evening Gowns, Costumes and Wigs for Rent Twenty Years Experience Telephone Main 2547 Don't Forget Our Advertisers Page Two Hundred Nineteen I Quality I Apparel at Lowest Prices Largest Excluslve Ready to Wear Inst1tut1on 1n Sprlngfreld suvmc ron sez sronzs ov D S V o Q TH 1 w 'I we w R .. A 00 534l0 mm auvmc orrlcs 3 1 9 w29 s'r Nvcrrv 5 SL I0 ,flee C51 diuzzwi MNGR Spnngield S ITIS DIGNIFIED TO SAVE MONEY Dress Center HAWK s PLACE We wish To tlumk you for your liberal patronage in the past and we will bo lwttor preparoal to servo you even better next yCtl1'. XVlSlllllg the gracluatiug class a prosperous future. Page T100 Hundred Twenty Page Two Hundred Twenty-One WE printed this hook-now what do you think, of the style of, make-up and tone of ink? Do the cuts print clear just like photographsfOare the jokes arranged to bring forth laughs? If' so, then kindly keep our firm in mind when needing pr1nt1ngf3the quality kind THE EDW P HARTMANN Co Printing Binding Embossing Engraving e ephones M 1 397 and Main 2195 South Fifth Street S gf' elcl Ill o l I I T 1 : a'n ' 424 . ' prin i , in is P ge Two Hundred T tj-T , THE CODE Page Two Hundred Twenty-Three aw, 4' .- ,gy- . 1 v 'Y . ff,..f 'fam' 'G v ,'.'K1 , .'.f'!I A. -1. v mf' I n ' -if fa. r-L L. ju? 1 ' V n . . . 'l 1 . 4 s 0 N . . In 4 Q I .pg . 4 A ' Xu I 4 J t F - f 'K' ' 1 A I. 5-K Q' 4 44 .. 4 , 4 J . , ,' . K ,, ,. A ,y . 4 O l , , ' O in ny' u Q.. is Ag' 1 1. . . J' .1 -4' 5 .dr I'- ,V , -,X I QQ u . I X' Q. I '.r'iv fi'-1 . :V-fu, -1- 'v . 4 f- , v 1 ' x . .. , 44 L '.x lf. 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