Washington High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Washington, IA)
- Class of 1939
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Ili- Life I' Volume XX EVALYN NEBERGALL, Editor WAYNE WILSON, Business Manager Published O A by O The Senior Class of WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Washington, Iowa H FOREWORD Now everybody smile - that's nice - hold it! - - another please - someone moved. And so goes the lvfe of a photogra- pher. In our attempt to show you the students and activities ofthis year through the eye ofthe camera, there has been extra 'work for the photographers and less for the writers. On a few pages you will .End a new type of mounting, photo' montage, to add to the 'variety of the 1939 Hi-Life. In this issue oar theme is in observance of Washinglonfs Centennial. As you look through the pages, think of Wash- ingtonand its school one hundred years ago. f'l10f.O:lI'3.lJhY Guther Studio Camera CI ub Printing: The IqVQI1il'lL'l' .lou rl In apprecialion Qf her j5'ien,dship, dependability, readiness to help in any inconspicuous manner, and jbr her mathematical skill, we, the Class of 1939, 'respectfully dedicate this volume Qf the Hi-Life to MISS EDNA MERCER ORDER OF BOOKS ADMINISTRA TION ---- Page Five CLASSES - - Page Eleven, ACTIVITIES ---- Page Thirty-Five CA LENDA R - - - Page Sixty-Seven JUNIOR COLLEGE - Page Seventy-Five S WL,-A Acz'ministra1fi0n . . . 1 'l i .. Q, BOARD OF EDUCATION GLENN M-ACE A. E. ATFHISON RALPH THOMPSON President Secretary DR. P. L. ETTER DR, T. J, PEASE CLAUDE TUCKER In his first year as principal of Washington High School, Mr. George Fields has introduced some changes, as starting a new honie rooln system and organiz- ing a student assembly. He has also tried to create an interest in student participation in school activities. His intelligence, his ability to understand, and his sense of hunior have made hin1 well lik- ed by the faculty and student body. Mr. E. A. Ralston has proved his competence in his four years as Superintendent of Schools. He has taken an active interest in promoting the present grade school building program and has shown a general enthusiasm for all high school activities. His decisive manner, his en- ergetic nature, and his ringing laughter have found favor with the students and teachers of Washington Public Schools. LEILA ANDERSON. B. A. NVorlil History fl. ll. Adviser lumix, not worzlsf' FOSTER BICKEL, B. M. TR. Manual Training: Iwmvinir His 1-lussvs wf-rv the vhief int:-re-st ol' runny boys in ilu- svlionlf' . MEDA HILL FISHER. B. A. Girls' l'l1y:4im'zLl Tl'1llIllTlLf fl. A. A. Sponsor Shu is known for hvr CHD- zllnilityf' MELVIN G-ING-ERICH. PH. D. lic-onomirs Sociology t'mnmerci:ll Law A man ot' le-ttvrs :ind of nmnnvrs. too, EILEEN JEFFREY, R. N. Sc-lionl Nurse An uhli:'iuy,' l'rimul. MRS. F. E. BARTOW, B. A. Shorthand Efficient :Anil rlwerful. MAURICE BRAYTON, B. A. Instrumental Music Physics Theta. Mu Sponsor His marching band was the pride of the school. RUTH FLOOD, M. A. Speech Sneech is fun, Forensic moreg With Miss Flood lwrv, Nothiug's :L chore, ELIZABETH IRWIN. GREGG- DIPLOMA School Sr-cretary Always on hnml to assist. KENNETH KIMBERLIN. B. A. Emxlisli I H. S, liuwkelbaill couch Jr. College Football 1-mmcli He took pride in his if-urn's il0lllr'VL'llll'TltS. JEANETTE KYLE. M. A. lCii::1ir4l11Ii Ili-Life Adviser Svhonl News It was he-r mitii-nice, effort, mul hairil work that inudv this hook iioHSilhlH. RALPH LEMOINE, B. S. Typing Cvniiniori-i:iI Club Advisor Ihr gives his stiuivnts high idvuls ui' hnsiiiess 1'llll'lvllc'y. FRED MAASDAM, B. A. Physiology Agriculture lloys' Physirzll 'I'r:iiniiig 'l'hn- l't'fJ,lllill' il-lluxx'. LILLIAN MINICIK. B. A. Americinn History A gizul heart make-tli n 1-lim-rt'uI c-ouiitm-ii:uicu. KATHRYN LATTA. B. A. Librarian Her grn-zitest joy lips iii pleasing students. WALTER LUSSKY. M. A. Geiwrnl Scieliive 13urn to he lumpy. EDNA MERCER. B. A. Mailieniatic-:Q Reading Girl Tlesei'vv Ad visor Sho faithfully' svrvvs. THOMAS PARSONS. M. S. Biology General Snimirfl C':ime1i'zi, Phih Tho mam hohind ihe c-ainoraf' DELLA PATTON. B. A. Business Training Business Arithmetic Guidance Comnwrcial Cluh As 2. shining stair. her life reveals the beauty of true Christian rlmr- acter. EDITH SHIELDS. M. A. American Government VVOrld History Wisdoin resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding. LUCY' STAI-II., M. S. Chemistry A fine mind and a fine person. RUTH STEWART, B. S. Vocal Music Glee Clubs Her personality is a. symphony of :ill that is lovely. GRACE RANDELI., B. S. Home Making VVe like her because cf her interest in us. MARTHA SIDLES, B. A. Mathematics Algebra Strength and dignity are her clothing. MARJORIE BTIVERB. B. L. Latin Bible Girl Reserve Adviser She is quick to nick the best in her students and to encourage it. HEI-EN WILSON, B. A. English II and IV The riches of scholar- shiu are hers. S in ,, a STUDENT ASSEMBLY A OFFICERS: lv. Masson, ss-m'otax'y'1 'IL Amlvrson, president, A. Hotle, U'62iSllY'lQ'I'Q NN' uk lrm 'l' l Perdo P VVeek'4 I Tk-'we ll Brown, vice-president Knot in pictnrem. ll: -' L '- . .. ., , .. ,, . . .. , Shields, R. Knupp. Second Row-N. McFm'l:unI, H. Gomllander, M. Anderson, E. Dunlap C. Burham, H, Lowe, N, Moorv. Fmnt How ll. Stewart, .I. Brown, N. Anderson, A, Hutlv R. Anderson, U. Mawson. M. llvll. R. Wann-rus, J. lkhicv. New, Members, hevond EPIUQBNIHIA I. Humblef, D. l'!1n'g'r-l', NY. Ihmllx, Ii, Paul, K. flsltvs, H. l41wI'S, li. l-Iirney, 'l'. IM-n llurlog' B. Gates, D, lmwell. Classes . . Qs, ' l l' Si' 1 HQ l, V, .. . - -11-.7 .-' i H ' ,.!! I +2 SENIO RS EVALYN NEBERGAIIL FAI! SCHOONOVER Valedictorian Commercial Club 3 Salutalnriun Debate 2 lqxclmng-6 'Playg 2 Commercial Club 4 Forensic Play 2, 4 A Forensic Sovie-ty 1. 2, 3, 1395230 -3 4 GV A. A- 1' 2, 3, 4 F0l'ehSiu SOCi6fy 1. 2, 3, 'l'i'easurer 3 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 ,, , , Hi-Life 3! 4 U. A. A. 1, Z. 3. 4 gsdltor 3 Girl Reserves 1. 2. 3 Internretative llc-uflim: Glu, 01111. 1 3. 4 Orchestra, 1, 2. 3. 4 5011001 News 3 flllb 4 Chemistry Club -1 De-clamatory 2. 3 TTDCIHIYHUUVY L 2 F ELLIS PINK!-I ROBERT ANDERSON PAYE HOLLAND , Class Secretary-Treaw Basketball 2, 3' 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 urer 4 Class Vice Vresirleut 1 Commercial Club 2. 3, 4 Class Wt-sifient 4 lmoumii 1. 2, 3, 4 Qgggfgklirgyuf-A4 l4'orc-nsiu 1'l'xv 3 ' ' - ' . 4 , . . - FOFBDSIC Society 1, Z, 3, 1'CUtb'1ll 1' 1' 3' 4 Forensic Society 25. 4 4 mmmin 4 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 1, , Cirl Reserves 1 Track 3, 3, 4 Nhool News 3 I-li-Life Staff 4 lSeniu1' Truck 1, 2. 3. 4 Editor, Chemistry Club 4 .Letter Club 3, 4 Intergretative Reading ,, , Vive President 3 , 3' Xfiee President 4 Student Assembly 4 glews 3. 4 Letter Club 3,. 4 l'1'esident 4 Science Club 2 FRANCES SARTOR Commercial Club 3 lfjmrensic Play 3 Forensic Society 2, 3 G. A. A. 3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4 Publicity Chairman 2 Program Chz1irm:1n 3 President 4 Girls' Sextet 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 CPl1l'l'l:'lt3. 2. 3 Vocal Solo 4 Theta. Mu 4 Mixed Quartet 4 Pen Club 3 WILLIAM PERDOCK Basketball 1 Commercial Club 1. 3, 4 Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Science Club 3 Truck 2 MAXINE BAXTER Class Vice President 3 Commercial Club 3 Secretary 3 Forensic Society 4 Girl Reserves 1 Glco Club 3, 4 Librarian 4 Hi-Life 4 ffezlture edi tori Christmas Pagezmt 4 lnternretalive Reading 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Mixed Quintet 3 Onereltzi 3 Orchestra 2, 3 School News 3, 4 Assistant lirlitor 4 Vocal Solo 3 Theta Mu 4 Pen Club 3 RAIVIONA. RILEY Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sem-retary-Treasurel' 2 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 2. 3 Oueretta 2. 3 Chemistry Club 4 Pen Club 3 GEORGE BIRNEY. JR. Basketball 1 Commercial Club 2. 4 Hi-Y 4 IVIABEL PINNEY Convert Iflancl 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensic Society 1, 4 G. A. A. 1, 3 Girl Reserves 1. 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Marching Hand 1. 2. 3, 4 Oneretta. 2. 3 School News 3 Chemistry Club 4 Theta. Mu 4 HAROLD S TEPHEHS Commercial Club 3. 4 Concert Rand 1, 2 Football 1. 3, 4 Forensic Society 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 Marching Band 1, 2 Science Club 4 Track 1, 3. 4 Letter Club 3. 4 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 MAXINE CHURCHILL Commercial Club 4 G. A. A. 3 Girl Reserves 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Theta Mu 4 VN 1 , ' ' A HENRIETTA MARBLE Wimuierl-ial Club 1. 2. 4 Foreusiu Play Il, -l Fureusic Society 1. 2. ' 4 fl. A. A. 3. 4 Girl -l:t'Sl'l'VkjS l. 2. IS, -1 llllf'l'lll't'lllllVl' lin-suliug 1 ALOIS MUSIL J EAN WALKER f'fll1lYl',f'l'ClIll Club 1 Glee Ulub 1, 2, Il. -l lvfixesl Plmrus 1, 2. Oneretta. 2, 3 Seliool News 4 Theta Nu 4 CORA. MAE RANDALL Girl Reserves 4 Glee Club 1 Sm-ience Club 2 CHARLES SNYDER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Cavtain 3 Hi-Y 4 Truck 1, 3, 4 Letter Plub 2, 3, 4 JEAN ESSLEY C'ommerciul Club 3 Convert Hand 2, 3 Forensic Society 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2. Il Mzwebing Band 2. 3 School News 3 Chemistry Club 4 HOWARD LITTLE Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Concert Baud 1. 2, 3 Hi-Life Staff 4 Hi-Y 1. 2. 3 Marching Band 1. 2. Orchestra 1, 2, 3 School News 2 Science Club 2 Track 3 EUGENIA DICKINSON Girl Reserves 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 We-St Chester 1, 2, 3 DALE VOORHEES lizislu-lluill Il, -l l'0lllIllt'l't'lill Ulub l Football l. 2, 3, 4 l lll'9llSlU l'I:ly Il 1'wUl'k'll!4lK' Sucic-ly '1. Hi-Y 2. 24. I Si'C'l't t1ll'y Sl l'l't'Slllt'lll. I Mzircliiug: llzluml l School Xa-ws 3, 4 'l'rzu'k 2, 3 lmllm' Ulub 2 Il. 1 BETTY 'MCCALL Ulzisr-1 S4-4-iwltziry Z! l'Ulll'l'l'l lllllltl l. if i'uiiiriiul'a'i11l 4'lub ll l+'c1i'1-iisiu Suuio-ly 4 Girls' Svxtet l. 2, 3 Glue Club l, 2. li Kblieivllzi 2 1'llt'llllSll'y Club 4 Sl'Ul't'f1ll'y 4 .luninr l l:1V 3 WILLIAM BR-INNING ELEANOR. MAAS Concert llilllll 3, 4 Fmwnsic' Sfwiviy 4 Girl llvsvrvvs 2, Il, 1 lllzilwliiiigi' llzuul Sl, 1 flI'l'llt'Sll'1l 3, 4 'l'lll'l2L Mu 4 Flutu- Quzirtf-l Il. I RUTH WEAD Commercial Club 4 Uunrert Ruud 2 Debate 4 Forensic Play 4 FOY'PTiSi0 Snricfly il. -l G. A. A. 1. 2, 3 Glee Club l, Z5 Hi-Lifu 4 lnstrumenlzil Snlu 2 luLer1n'eLativv llezuliris 3 Mzirczliiugr llziuil 2 Oneretla 3 School News: 3 Clwinislry Plub 4 Declzmmtory 3 PNN: rw 'H 11' . Y' f'v'if' g Vim' DUANE DAWSON LELA COFFIN' f ommr1r0ial Club 2. 3 Dvbute 2 lllxtemv-ornneloiis Speak in: l G. A. A. 3 Girl lI6SPrvPS 2. fl Glve Ulub l, R. 4 Mixed f'linr'us 1, 3. 4 0pei'vti:i l. 3 l'01i f'lub fl 'l'lmiSz1nt l'l:ii1i l IOWA. JEAN HUBER Commercial Club 2 Concert llzuul 2, 3 Forensic Play 4 Forensic Sfwivty Z 1 104 G. A. A. 2, 3, -4 Secretary 3 Vice- 'l l'9SlflPlll -1 Girl Resvrvf-s 2, 3. 4 Girls' Sextet 3, -1 lwlaroliings llaiml il. School News 3 Vuvul Solo -l 'ThPt:,i. Mu 4 WILLIAM CNOSSEN llaske-tbzill 1 l'0llll'l1t'l'Clkll Ulub l Foullmll l. 2 MARY HUMSTON rwminiercial Club 4 Forvnsiuf Socil-ly 3. 4 Girl Rvserve-s 1, 2 Glfle Club 1, 2, 3, -1 Illia-i'p1'Ptutiv0 lin-:uling 4 lllixvfl l7'h0l'llS 1, Il. 4 Operetta 2. 3 School NR-ws 3 Camera Club 2 Them Mu 4 Fr:-liwli Plub 1, 2 KENNETH LOVELETT Basketball l. 2, 3 fJOY!1Illt'l'K'l?il Club -1 Forensic Play 4 Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Mixed Uliorus l. Z. il. Operettzs. 2. 3 Trzu-k 2 EDITH MILLER Class Vice President 3 Give Club 1, 3. 4 Mixed Cliorus 4 Opera-ttu l. 2, 3 Theta Mu 4 Keoia 1. West ClwSte-1' 2. Sl CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL i'onc'vrt llnnrl I, 2. fl t m1xnw1'vi.1l Flub -1 Foreusiv Sm-iviy Il, El Girl llvse-!'x'vs 2. Il, 4 Glou Ulub 1, 3. 4 Marching llaml 2. Cl Mixwl f'llUl'llfi 3, -4 Une-rotlzm 25 'l'hetn. Mu -l NY4-Si Ulivslm' l . l I ROBERT FRINIK f'onoerl liuud 2. 3. 4 Frmibull 2 A11ll't'lllll,L1' llzmrl 2. ll, -1 lllLlllISIl'X Pluh 4 WILNA NORMAN C'mnnwrf'i:1l Flub I, 2 flirl llvm-1'v0:4 4 HELEN SHVIMERING K'rumnwrc-izxl Club 2. 4 Poncert llzlml 3, 4 Girl llescrves l, 3 lNlz1r'clling.f lizuul 3, -4 Orulin-slrn. 4 Svhoul Nvws 3 i,'11omistry Club 4 Tlil-in Mu Al lwb llmul Sl, 4 VIRGINIA SNYDER f'0Y11YTl6'l'C'l2ll Club l Girl Reserves 1 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, -l Mixed Chorus 4 lxlll'lSllllllS Ikigxeziiit -I ALVIN KEPHART MARGARET IIESHER G. A, A. 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Operettzt 2. 3 Christmas lmgeziiit School News 4 Fairfield 1, Z. 3 101-IN NAYADLEY Boys' Quartet 3, 4 Concert Hand 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Operettrl. 3 Orchestra 3 School News 3 Vocal Solo 4 Theta Mu 4 Junior Class Plan' RICHARD PRING-LE Commercial Club 2 Concert Band 2, 3. 4 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 Mzirching: llund 1, 3, 3, -t Theta. Mu 4 LUIS I-IZUMBI-E Concert .Hand 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensic Play 4 Forensic Society 1, 2, 4 ' .5 4 Girls' Sextet 1, L, '. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Instrumental Solo 4 lnterpretative lteudiug 3 4 Marching' Band 1, 2, 3, 4' Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4 1 Mixed Quintet 1, Z, 3 Operetta. 2. 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 School News 3 String Quartet 4 Vocal Solo 1, 2, 3, 4 Theta Mu 4 Mixed Quartet 4 Aecompanist 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Tland 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Assembly KAI ternateb 4 Christmas Pageant HAZEL SIMMERING Commercial Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1. 3 Glee Club 2. 3, 4 Vocal Solo 4 Theta Mu 4 Ven Club 3 VIII.-MA JARRARD Commerc-i:1l Club 4 Forensic Society 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2. 3, HAROLD DAWSON Coniniercial Club ' Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 .., 5. 4 Track 4 MAXINE SIMONS Uuskellmll 1, 2 Class Secrelwry Z G. A. A. 3, 4 Girls' Sextet 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, Z Operetta. 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 2 lleclzmiatory Z Ainsworth 1, DARLENE SHALLA Commeicial Club 1. 2 G. A. A. 3 Girl I-less-rvt-s 1, 3. 4 Chemistry Club 4 BETTY KOLOSICK COHlfl'l6l'Cl2ll Club 3. -4 Concert 13411141 2, 3, 4 G. A, A. 1, 2, 4 Gi1'l Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life 4 ltypistl Marchiupzg l!:111ml 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 School News 3 xVO0dXVlI'l1l Quintet 3.. 4 Theta Mu 4 Pen Band 3, 4 I DUROTI-IY TURNIPSEED Commercial Club 4 Forensic Society 4 Interpretative Vl19.Ld,lllQ 4 CLINTON STEWART Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life Staff 4 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 Marching: Band 1, 2 Truck 2, 3 Chemistry Club 4 Letter Club 3. 4 ISABEIILE KENNARD Commercial Club 1, 2 Forensic Club 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Iiiterpretutive lflez1di11g 4 Mixed Chorus 4 EVERETT BURHAM Basketball 4 Brass Ensemble 2. 4 Conimercizil Cluh 4 Concert Hand 1, 2, 3. 4 lforensic Play 4 Forensic Society 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 ' Second Vice President 3 First Vice President -I Instrumental Solo 2. 4 Marchinsr Ranfl l. 2, 3. -1 Orchestra. 2, R, 4 School News 3 Theta, Mu 4 President 4 Pen Rand 2. R. 4 Student Assembly 4 r MILDRED KEPHART MARY LYNN HEILMAN Commercial Club 4 Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4 President 4 Forensic Play 4 Forensic Society 4 Instrumental Solo 1. 2, 3. 4 Marching Band 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4 School News 2, 3 Woodxvinrl Quintet 3 Theta Mu 4 Cheer Leader 3, 4 Pen Club 3 WAYNE KNUPP Commercial Club 2. 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3. 4 Chemistry Club 4 Theta Mu 4 HELEN MAXWELL Commercial Club 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 MARY HELEN HUBER Commercial Club 4 Forensic Society 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Interpretative Reading Mixed Chorus 4 Theta Mu 4 CECIL REPLOGLE Boys' Quartet 4 Debate 2 Football 2. 4 Forensic Society 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4 Opefetta 2 Chemistry Club 4 Vocal Solo 3. 4 Theta Mu 4 Mixed Quartet 4 Christmas Pageant 4 FRANCES HAYES Commercial Club 3. Concert Band 1 G. A. A. 1 Girl Reserves 1. 3. 4 Marching Band 1 Clarinet Quartet 1 MARION' GRIFFIN Football 4 School News 3 Track 3, 4 4 4 WAYNE 'WILSON Class President 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Hi-Life Staff 3, 4 lBusiness Manager? Hi-Y 2. 4 Marching' Band. 3 Drum Major 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Operetta 2, 3 Chemistry Club 4 Camera Club 4 Theta Mu 4 MARY DONALDSON G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Cabinet 3 Girl Reserves l. 2. 3. 4 Social Service 3, Secre- tary 4 Glee Club 4 Secretary 4 Chemistry Club 4 Theta Mu 4 RICHARD LONGER Football 3. 4 Hi-Y 4 Track 2, 3 ROBERT MASSUN Rays' Quartet 4 Commercial Club IS. -I President 4 Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Debate 4 Forensic Play 4 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Hi-Life Staff 4 iHun1orJ Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Membership Committee 2. 3 Instrumental Solo 4 Marching' Band 1, 2, 3. 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4 Oneretta 1, 2 School News 4 Vocal Solo 4 Theta Mu 4 Cheer Leader 4 Junior College Pep Band 4 Dance Band 4 BETTY DRAKE 1'ommereial Club 1, 3 4 fl. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Girl lieservef: 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3. 4 Oberetia 3 Christmas I ug'em1t 4 TWD Club 3 Theta Mu 4 I-'I-IYLLIS AI-IRENS Commervial Club 1. -1 MILDRED ANDERSON Crrlmmercinl Club 1, 2 Recorder 4 Student Assembly 4 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 President 4 School News 3 Sreieuve Club 2. 3 Chemistry Club 4 EI-EANOR PEIFFER Commercfinl Club 4 Girl Reserves 2 Keota High School 1 v MARGARET WELTE Commercizll Club 3 Forensic l'luy 3 Forensic Society 3 12. A. A. 3 Girl Reserves l, 2, Il, el SL-bool News 3 Che1niS1ry Club 4 BERNARD SWIFT Chemistry Club 4 JUNE PUTNAM Commerc-ml Club l. 2, Concert Baud 3 Exteniporzuieous Sbeuk im: 1 Forensic Society 1 Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, Marching liaml 3 Long Ileuch, Cziliforn 3 MYRON WHITE lizxskelhall Zi, 4 Football! 3. 4 Letter Club 3, 4 MARSH ATKINSON Commerciul Club 12. tl. Vice President, 3 Forensic Play 4 Forensic Society ll Glee Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Seeretzlry-'I'reusurer 4 Oueretin. 3 Track Il, 4 Thetzi lull 4 l JEANETTE BOSHART Commercial Club 2 Girl Reserves 2 Glee Club 2. 3 Instrumental Solo tl. el Uperettu 3 Orchestra 3, 4 Theta Mu 4 Pen Club Il DOROTHY MCGAFFEY Girl Reserves 1. 2. 3 Glee Club 1, 2 BONNIE RYAN Commercial Club 2. 4 Forensic Society 1 G. A. A. 3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Operetla. 2. 3 Vocal Soln 2 Theta. Mu 4 Pen Club 3 MAURITA DARNEL Commercial Club 1 Forensic Society 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. Publicity Chairman 3 Social Clmirumn 4 Hi-Life Stzlfi' 4 fHon1u Roomsl Interxwetzitive Rezttlingf 4 School News 3. 4 Assistant Editor 4 Chemistry Club 4 ,-,,LW,,,,g f,.l1 M, l WILLIAM PHILLIPS Hi-Life Staff 4 School News 3 VIRGINIA CHALUPA Debate 3 Forensic Society 3 G. A. A. l. 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 4 Science Club 2 EARNEST 'MOOTHART Commercial Club 1, 2. 4 School News 3 EDWARD IMCCUTCI-IEN' Rnsketball 2 Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life Staff 4 Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Treasurer 3 Membership Secretary Chemistry Club 4 Camera Club 4 Letter Club 3, 4 HELEN RI-IODEBECIC Forensic Play 4 Forensic Society 1. 2, 4 G. A. A. 3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Music Committee 3 Secretary 4 Interyrretzntive Heading: 3. 4 WILLIAM KIESEY Basketball 2, 4 Commercial Club 4 Football 2. 3, 4 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Chemistry Club 4 Letter Club 3, 4 President 4 HELEN STEWART Commercial Club 3 Forensic Society 4 G. A. A. 3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, lnterpretati ve Reading 4 Chemistry Club 4 Home Room Social Committee 4 JUNE KNOTEK Forensic Play 4 Forensic Society 4 Girl Reserves 1. 2 'l 4 Sefcretaiy 3 Vice Puesident 4 Glee Club 1, 3. 4 Vice President -1 Hi-Life Staff 4 Mixell l'lmrus 25, 4 Oueretta 3 f'hrislm:is Pageant 4 School News 3 The-ta Mu 4 Pen Cluh 3 Vir-e President 3 JACK WATSON 'Rasketlmll 1, 2, 3, -1 Class Secretary 3 Commercial Club l. 3. 4 Football 1. 2. 3, 4 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 Letter Club 3. 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 School Daze Eclitm' 4 COMMENCEMENT WEEK GORDON CARSTENSEN Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Tieusiirer Il Commercial Club 4 Football 3. 4 Track 1. 3. 4 Chemiptry Cluh 4 Letter Club 3. 4 Class Play -, --, May 111 Class Daly Exerciser: , ,,, May 26 Junior-Senior lianqiwt H -- May 26 Raccalziiiwzite, Methodist Ulnnrvli ,,,, nw . ..,, ... .,,,Y.Y 7-7 ,W May 28 The Tramp of lllnrcliingr Fevtf'-lie-v. NViIlium Nichol Comme-nvvmmil, Methodist Cliurc-I1 , ,,,.,,,,... ..., - - , ..,,....Y,,u..,,...,.... - ..,... June 1 The Challenge of Amm-icain Life--lwr. H. J. 'l'l10l'IllO!'l, State University of Iowa HOME ROOMS This year, with lhv uuiiiiug: ul' our in-w priilciiral, Mr. Fiehlw, we have El new system, Every morning frrnn 8:15 in 9:05 1-:mlm silidc-lit gm-S to his home room. lNIl'iYU:' this brief Iieriod Ihe ill!llOllllt'L'l1lf'lll!4 are liimlmu and vv0l'y wa-ek il differn-Dt lPlUi5l'Hm 18 S6111 f'1'0TU UN' office to be re-url :mil llisvusscd. Many ln-lpful and illU'1'lL'SliYl3' ideas and fum-ts are presented to the students fm' ilu-ir tlumgrlit and l'0IlSiIl01'klti0ll. 'Phe discussion gxeiwrally prow-S en- lL'l't2lilllIl,LY :xml i'evenliiig', giving' tho students ai clmiim- to voice their own opinions. Some- fri' thv hull:-tins during' lhe your ilivllirh-d disvussions on l'aIlas'ie-S, liiwpzmpsgziilila, punctuzllity, voting, limivsty, we-lt'-anzilysis, 1-oniimiiiuiisliip, pn-rsoliulity, Zlllll nizinncrs. During: tho Ytlill' lliv llrnm- rooms hold puriim-s annul pivnn-s l'llllL'l' singly' or in cmnhiml- lion with Otlim-r y,I'0llllS, thus l'I'f'1lllllLZ' lu-ltvr Yellriwsliip by llI'lll,LZ'illg' SILIUUIILS logctlicr who would lllll he in cmilzwt ollivrwisc. O OOOOOOO O l SE IOR HO E ROOM-201-MR. MAASDAM Top lil 'f .' ' 'J ' an Klmtun NIQXXIII, l'll2ll'l1'P4 Snymlnr, liill Kivsvy, Marsh AUQIIISOII, Gordon Car- Stvnsi-11. Thirll limi' liuiruri hlalssmi, Imlv Vmvl'licn-ls, Phyllis Alum-ns, Mllslrcml 1fC1llHll't, Mable Finlivy. JL-zllzctiu lluslinrt, I7ilI'lt'llC Shalla. Second I:OXY+llll'lHll'Il Prinulv, Mary llumston, Mzury Lynn Hcilnizin, Juan Wallin-r, BL-tty Mc-f':1ll. Evalyn Nebergall. Ilottorn IIOVV-l':ktI'llL'Sl Mouihurt, Helen Maxwcll, File Schoonover, Mildred AIlC16l'SOH, Fae Ilolland, Iowa Jean Huber, Velma .lar1'ard. SENIOR HOME ROOM - 206 - MISS FLOOD Pup Huw .Izu-li Wziisim, llfiinlrl S14-imlim-ins, X'Vuyl1u NVil:40n, Myron VVhile, Bob Frink, Bob ,Xmli-i'sfm11, llzlzil SllllY'llL'llll2'. 'l'l1iril lluw Wiiymi liiiupp. Aluis Musil, llurolil Dawson, Dorothy Turnipseed, Maxine Sinmns. Sw-mul llow .lime Knoll-lc. lil-in 1'nf!'in, liluiuioi' lvlzizls, 1 I'2ll'lC6'S Sartor, .lean Essley. Iqlllilllfbl' l'1ii'fE-F. lluttom llow llnmiii- llyaii, l'lm1'lultl- Uzimpliell, lvluuriia Dzirnel, Helen Stewart, Mary Huber, H ellen Rlmdebock. SENIOR HOME ROOM - 2 - MISS SHIELDS Top lluw William liriimiiipr, lilllis Fiiilw, limiiictli .liovcll-tt, Margaret NVelte, Everotte llurlizmi, liim-liziiwi lmiipvr, Alvin lim-pliziri. 'l'liii'd i'lm'i'-- llizarioii fli'ii'l'in, Howzircl Little. John Nuyamlley, He-lvn Sinimering, Dorothy 1NIv4lz1i'i'ey, Virfriniai Snyllvr, llvily Drakv. Suvoml Row- liiil Phillips. Vw-il Iii-plo,:'lv, lllu1'g::ii'ct Lasher, Mary Donaldson, Maxine l liui'cliill, liuis Illllllllltk Bottom liow----lliizinv lmwsmi, Ili-i'ii:u'cl Swift, U1-My Koloriick, Maxine Baxter, June Putnam, l,'UI'2L Min' llzzmlaill, Edith Miller. HOME ROOM - Ig MISS RANDELL Top Ilow---Ilayniund XVlliSlQl', Evnn Fishhnrn, Donald lVloi'1'ison, l'1LuI Benson, Robert Housoal. Flank lien, Ilelnizu' Yoda-r, Mary Hetweltine. Third ilow-lmmm-ll Swift, 1I'k'll4' Lzuu-, Junior lilvin, Uetty Stewart, Dorothy Darnel Milrhe-ri Huglif-S, Dorothy Vonnor. Se-cond Row-Kuith Gilhespw, .lan-k Mum-, Ilelvn Svc, ll01'UUll'2l Snyder, Mzlxinv Lopsun, Nyla Tlienivr, Frances Adams, Bottom Iloww liill Hurhaun, Ilick l:?lkt'l', Lyh- IQKIIIIOIUISOII, MVC-lyn Miller. Lucv Jones, Nvllie Waillzu-P, Mzulzxlyn I'vte-rs, Annu Wagpxoner, HOME ROOM Q6 - MISS KYLE Top Rown John Gu1'di191', Lenzwd VVitthoft, Kenton Kurtz, linhern Davis Iiiclmrd Minlck. Fourth How-Don Shenhe-rd, llvmy Milli-r, Donzxld Dntterson, Betty Keillinger, Marjorie Faulkner, Ricliard Long. Third Rovv-lfldward Nurdy, Imrolhy Johnson, Norffne Mclf':1rl:inal, Eleanor Kimmel, Car- olyn Strong, Hob Drone, llob Ci'0SSett. Se-L-ond Row-George Millvr, Dorothy Huniston, Flureliice Godwin, Holly June Michels, Ruth Sorrf-ll, 'ldstlim' .lluyc-S. Bottom Row-Marjorie Wulkvr, lflslnc-1' Swift, lfllsiv Anilonpg, Mm-thzi Shockey, Mamrjorie Thompson, Joan Brown. l JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 203 - MR. LUSSKY 'Pup How liolwrt Flynn, I2lC'll2lI'll Knupp, Mr. Lussky, .lfwk Wilson. Fonrtli lluwf-Rrmlwlw Macon, Daryl Huylv, Dolly Koilivr, lVl2l1'j0l'iO Alirens, lone Steele, Winona Bower. Tliircl How V-Wzlynv Wagner, Luville- Iwlllrpliy, Phyllis ffrzlyiw, .luliu liurvvy, Alborta. God- fiey, Paul lloyd. Sw-ulul Huw ,Anniv .l:unos, June- I-lic-he-r, Ulzlrzi llulwr, l+'i':nwe:4 Stvwart, lliclizlul VVnnernS. ltntlnnw lim -W1'Imm lin-wvi', Gziylv lriolwrtsun, Marjorie Slwrftz, Joanne Davis, Charlotte Longer, T42lNVI'0Il09 Swift. Tummy liamlall. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 300 - MISS MINICK 'Pop ilrvw---liolyert Lewis, llill Iirmvn, i'll2lI'E3tl0l1, Milo Steele, Jr., Richard Weeks. Thirll Huw fill-n Durst. imnzilel Mill-hell, llllezumr fl'lll'l10l', Rolmrt Mc-Lzulglilin, William Stew-lc, Nurnm .InhnSon, FN-ml Reid Scwonml llnw llnrold VVoli', lla-lun l':1tte2smi, .loam Siggufoosr-, Phyllis Crane. Doris Dolph, Sara .lane IJOIIIIPY. Yvrnon licf-nlmlossom. lloltrnn Row-AMzli'y XV:llk4-V, AIill'l.12lY'L'l llvllllflll, Juno ll2ll'l'f'lf. Mildred Moyer. Vzula Fetters, . l-.uth Anderson. SOPHOMORE HOME B-OOM-102-MISS WILSON Top Huw- llnlrerta Wlieelzrn, Jean Mathers, Victor Mayer, John Munn, .James f22i,1lH3IllCl'. Thirfl How Helen Hayes, Phyllis Sisk, Frances Porter, lllllzaheth Varnoy, lVliil'l0ll Reeves, Herbert Huber. Se-uoml Howe-Irene Weston, Put Smith, Alice Finke, Lester llzlmil, Merle lioolh, Don Voorhees. Ilottum Row--Mary Jones, Vlzlsta Musil, Fzrrol Brewer, .lack I72'L1lkXV?ll'lH, Charles Lf-inlay, John liothlisberger. SOPHOMORE HOME I-Q-OM-105-MISS STIVERS Top Rowwf-.Xlleii Atkinson, VVayne NVittl10ft, Tunis Don Hartog, David iirinningr, Russell Miller, Joe Pease. Third 'Row-.lnllinr Hum:-zton, VQIIIOQ lilUhEll'llSUll, Mary Murphy, Virginia Sheelz, Sikke Temple, Ilnlr llirney, Sf-Cond How-llavifl Mnsson, Nnrinu Hotlc, .Ioan Ger1leS, Jean Appiegxate, Agatha North, Pistol Grullh, Este-n Grubb. Bottom Row--'June Lemley, Beatrice Reploglc, Deborah Longer, Gayle Davis, Dean Cox, Junior Hotle. SOPHOMORE HOME IQOM -112-MISS MERCER Top Row-Tliok Amlt-1-son, 'l't-rry Amlurson, Max Dirka, Charles Mayo, liohert Gray. Third Row-4liz1y1noucl XYM-ks, Imnulrl llurger, John Humble, 1-lirchard Holden. Second llnw-l'uul lloflrlvr, lietty Nk'iSVV2lHgf'l', Juanita Miller, Mildred Miller, Ethel Turner, Jack l40llS,'6I'. Bottom ii0NVflll'0l',2'Q Swift, Uurol Shaw, Je-zuinctte Krahill, Thelma Flynn, Mae Crandall, Beulah Stewart, llelon llzmvol. F, S SSW, l SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 202 - MISS ANDERSON Top llow--lluilc-n llrown, lmle Hoyle. lllux iV7Ill'I1i'li, Gerald Mctiufley, Henry Shields, Bob Gatos, l+'rz1m'is llulstoh, llulwm-rt lit-ml, T. J. Lierdo. Third liow-Jlwon Kit-soy, Betty Evuiis, Ruth Hotle, Marilyn Greene, Vcrla Boshart, M:-Lrg'arut Schneider. Bottom Row4M1u'ion Ferguson, Nkfilma Simons, Bonnie West, Eloise Springer, Shirley I'Ct6l'S0l'1, Martha 'l'L1rnipsc:-ell, Ruth Scharltz. HOME ROOM - IQQ-LMR. KIMBERLIN Top Row--Milo Zack, Hziynionrl Kerr, James Marsh, Arlene Churchill, liobvrt iiwiper, YVilIiS lfiooih. Third Row- Maxine G1wiillwi', lillon Humble, Esther Howard, Gladys Fritz, 141l'2illCl'S '1'urnips0erl, C'lizirIvs Atkinson, Curl Adams. Second Row-Marie Roth. Luvillv Lewis, Marylin Bell, June Longer, Eugenie Dunlap, Junior Knott, Don Lf-e Paul. Bottom Row--Deloris NVQ-liz', Louise Nofvthurt, Edna Schaeffer, billy Moore, Tommy Richards, Daryl LOH,Q'k'I', lfllliss L-Etoops HOME ROOM 15 - MISS SIDLES Top How- liic-k Moors-, lfrl-ll Ewlns, liiulmrd Flynn, Clayton Ward. 'Tliirrl lluw-.lzinius llvy, Viola Anvil-rson, Mary Hill-ii lbiumsinpx, Frmices lie-ep:-r, Ilarolu lieurs. Sn-cmiri Iiowf.lanv I-lzilwlrimlgre, Tliviw-S21 Rruty, Mary Uatliryn itefllinger, Esther Goolllanrler, Robert, Swift, Hurry XVl1lltak9r. Tlotlmn Huw- llnsnlie Hysoll, Wzinflu Cixster, Ge-orgzmne Rulligor, Virginia Holden, Evorette Squires, Kimbal Gates. HOME ROOM MISS PATTON F1111 How- IZUI1 Loxxv, M:11'ir111 'l'111'11i11sv111I. H1-111'y Gollwin, IL1x'h:11'zI fI'2tl'tIllt'l', f'II2ll't'lll'U IIZIIHIHII. 'I'l1i1'rl Row- A1'vl1iv l'IllVK'0l'. l'I1l'1'111'1I lZ1'o11'11, xxtlllllil .ls-4111 SllylI1'l', Il't'llt' l'UI'I.I'll2lll. H011 LIOIIIIOF. S1-uu11d Row4tIlr11'i:1 Nz1v:11llm-y, IIIIIII lI11111:4tr111, l':1l1'i1'iz1 Swift, Mary lT1'ec'kn10ic1r, A110-ne 1111111113 Marthal Hinos. llottom Hr1w-- liz1yn1u111l lhfll, 131111 Ililllv, N1-V11 Je-1111 llolue-rtson, Nellie AAIllIE'l'S01l, fJl'IUI1?l, ALl1.1'llSIIll1l, Doris Clxstvr. HOME ROOM - MISS FISHER Top lLo1vYWill:11'1l Gray, Mz11'jo1'ie- l'llI'ISOll, Audruy Holle, IIQIYIIIOIIII Llc-ar, David Neiswa1'1p:'o1'. Third Ruw -Ma1'p,'z11'el, 111111111-y, Ililly Maas, Iloh Faulkner. Second How-.lim Arnolrl, I1m'otl1y 'I'lll'Il9l', tT111'r1Ie-G11 Sartor, Gladys Vinton, Betty Stevens, Vi1'1:i11i:1 Payne, Domxlxl Klein. Bottom Rowgllotly McKay, lleorgia VVilvy, .loan Keiffer, lic-tly ljunczm, Betty Dawson, llzlylnolul Mo1'ia1'ty, IWHIZIIQI QIIllS,'t'l'Y. CLASSES AT WORK ... Uh, say! can you st-tg! the hi::h st-hool band softly plays as the student body sings-a IllUlllt'lll'S sileiit-0---a cannon boom:-1-the town clock strikvs vlcvt-n -the flag is ut half- mast--zind another Armistit-o Day is observed-a symbol of l rt-otlom and IM-mocrauy and Liberty, never-to-be for- gotten by American Youth. For unto us ll child is born, unto us a Son is give-ng and the zxovernment shall be up- on his shoulder: and His name shall be called W'onder- ful. Counsellor, Mighty God, l'Ivorl:1stin::: Father, l'rinc:0 of Ponce. flsuiah il :6Jg Joy to tho w 0 rl di the Lord is oonu-Z The Nativity. a Irie-ze, prvsentvd by tho mu- sical department of the high school, by solo and group simxing, brought to the hearts ol' tho people the story of, tht- ll0dl'Olll0l S birth, and new hom: to mankind. ll' :L straight line- is shorter than a crooked one and we want the shortest possible distzlnco from X to C, we use tho crooked one-Aah, shocks! --but regrzirdlc-ss of tho puz- zled vxpression upon the countenance of each member ot' the muchanival drawing class. we don't wonder but what they would still know a. irood deal more about ma- chincs and their structure than we- will ever learn. So-0-o whisllv while you work! Tru-la. In-la.-lzt-la! lGr1vl'g:y, optilnistim- vitality, und true nierry dispositions hm-In to inuko polishing' and -'lon ant ivs limi has ills' ing' 1034, men Chai Curt ning furniture :1 pleas- tnsk. The home economf slepnrtlnont, under direc- oi' Miss Grace Randall as its proiec-t this year mlocoiwttiiig and furnish- lhe girls' rest room. Need- tlirvzul, nins, scissors, ding cotton, ncw linolcum, rs, cot. desk, table, new 2llllS. and of 1-oursv, girls, :L mirror! Haul and rrxnl Eng' io-:L nntrvol ot' the ages, :L ioy to any boy. was nincd to tht- sophomore lish class, and proved to Im exceptionally intleresting io oven the none-too-mvchan- in-ally inolinvd girls. Nobody knows evvrythinpr. 'I'her0f0rC-, there is always Somethin,f.t to lonrn. A demonstration, giv- en by each student, is one way ni' accomplishing this aim. Of vourso, there are other things to ho clone: invlurlingr the study of the 2lllV0lllllY'PS of Otlyssous, Slmkn-sin-nr0's Julius lf1lP'SIll'.H and by all rnuznns. Lirzunnmr. Anulos and t 1' i Ll n 5.51 e S- struiuht Iinos and circles rlnnc-0 among the nobwebs of Hn- ua-unwtriuullv-int-Iinecl stu- flr-nt's gnind-tliv slide rule continues to give its equations corrf-'ctly --- und niathenmtics ni:1.1'clies merrily on through tho 5'vzu'S at NV. H. S. Vhysivs is ruzwmiing' with nature. These SCiPllllf'it' stu- dents are studying the fund- amentals of matter :uid nmlv- cnles, mt-cl1zxnicS, in o t i 0 n, gravitation, energy, and nmny other forces. One- pi-ohlwiig four niiiids-V-mid :t solution-H maybe! Question number UT -:ind zin- other government tust is in the making-- bless your but- tons, if you won't 'ho ,ulnd you k11OW something ot' hnw the ziffairs of tht- nation :uw- TI'lZtl12lLZ'Cd. Pity, county, stsilv and national 0l'g,'2iIliZitii0l1 is clisCuSSe-cl, :incl svniors :tru nrvimrod to pro forth inlu the world as lwttvr 4-itizvns. The DT'GS0llf121 rc-petition ul' the past. Dvzilinf.: wisclly with current social and lm- litictil problems IlE'C'flS8itHtl'S it well-ruiinded and ZICKILITZII9 knowledge of history, For this rvziaon, all students nrt- required to study this suhjc-t-ti beforo grzidtmtimi, thus fitt- in: them for the future. wht-n the destiny of Pl grunt nzition rtwts in their hnntls. Hanmls--that so often rovuul ix. Ut?l'S0ll'S ifllzuwwtvi'-11V0 shown :it work in the biology lznboriitory. Vile woinlm' what the lumds ui' Lister' :ind Pus- teur were like. Are ilu-se the 1'inu'ers of sonn- future Sci- entist, or merely those of gi Student whose presc-iit intel'- 1-st, livs in the mlisuuvvry of the intricate and Inurc deli- cate-yet Inajesticully hmm- tifnl part, of Gml's gn-:it :ind vast creation? l3410k5 2ll'P thu t'on:l oi' youth :mil lhv ilvligzht oi' nhl :Lg'u. - Cicero. The VV2LSlllll,LfUH1 lligh School Lihl':ii'y is Qqilinpn-K with hunks nf unusual unal- ilv, many volumes being donzltetl by they t 1u'ixug'iv Fnlnl, whivh wus 1n'vsoni94l to tlw .lnnior Uullege for this Uni'- uupe. ffllI'l'i'lli l1l2lg2lZlllt'H von- mw-rnim: mlm-zllionzil und i'of:i'e- zitionnl tonivs are ZllNV2lYS to be found IIIIOII Un- sin-lyus -- lhzit is. unlvss Ovvrymn- is rmulims: them. ihiullis diviclcilgin - thi'vD-- nzlrisg -M'-ull, who can trains- laiiel llzilin, zxnywuyl' Many :L student, while vainly striving to CUIljll2Jj1LfU ai vcrh. :ind wom'leeriny: why ho took the vnursv, finds tn his surprise zx sudden asm-ruling of his Idnglish ,Qrzuh-S, an lwttei' un- liF'I'StillllllllV' oi' the Iflnpglish Vuitziliiilnry, und :L mor 9 In-ozulened lumwledgv ot' uni'- ient Roman history. l!eSid0S, Latin, like Othvr' Subjects, is not 1lii'I'ivulL ii' you study! that is. for some people. Actizfizfies . . . al ,' ' V, my .an if , if ' 7 , 4,3-9 J- V H: fe -5 '- ,Lb M: ll LETTER CLUB .lmfk XVutSon, Sl'Cl'l'lQllY :mil fY9FlSlll 0l', Harnld Stephens, Bob Mzicon, Myron VVhite Gordon Carste-nsen, Roh Anderson, Ellis Finke, Clinton Stewart, Bill J-lrown, Bill Kiesey president, Eclwniwl lvlcffntclwn, Roh Gzilvs, Dale Voorhees, Terry Anderson, Charles Snyder Tlarolfl XVoll', llnn Milf-he-ll, linlwrt Lewis, vice president, l 1 1 l l NYz1sliii1'-tml High Svlmul haul the hoiwr this year L - -- ' Plvxrle-L: 'ihvfler pluvesl tm-kle mi this 01' h'LVin,Q: One of itw nwmhe1'S l'll2ll'lt'b1 Suyclvr, plzll-ml on the 'lfirst All Slate tvzmi. . . , A , ye-:1r's vlvvf-n mul is the first hwy from VVnshinglon Pvc-v to ho named un the All State tl-zum, 'Pho svlmul was furtunzltv in having Fred Ivluasclam to Step into the position ol' hezul 4-ozwli NYllL'll fic-m'g:c l4'r'esliwulcrs le-l't lust year, During' thv past your U0:u'h lXlz1:lS4l2lm IMS ' ' ' 'H 'md has Il very lrruugrlil XY2lSlllll3llUll up l'l'Ulll thl- lower ranks in the Little BIX Cmilexeme . prrmiisinsf urmxp nl' lmys fm' in-xt yeufs te-um. Une nf the ihillgw hw has Strvssn-ll the 'Dust your is: trick plays in lhruw the mlvlkflxsv oft' fsgualrd. In the lower picture llllly he- Seen the lim. l'11i'h':ntimi ul' thc- XY1lSllllll1'l0ll llllf-vc-n. th-nrgv lkluhr was ZlShlSlilllf 1-mwli. FIRST-BEAM IiAl'ICFll4ILll1 Hrzxvkl lXI:u'mn1, Kim-sm-y, lmwis, 11. Anderson. LINE: tfronlp Finkv, Whifv, Ymm1'lwvs, Brown. T. Anderson, Snyder, Watson. STANDING: Fink:-. G. f'2l,7SU-'llSHIl, NVhi1e, Stewart, Snyder, Voorhees, VVatson ON GROUND: li. f7:2l1t'34. T. Anderson, l12lll2lQ'hCl', llrown, Griffin, Stephens. STANDING: Mitclwll, Mc-f'ut0hc-n, Mace, Wolf. SITTING: Macon, R. Anderson, Kiesey, Lewis. BASKETBALL lluclr lion -.mv l'1-asv, 'l'. .l. llcrelu, Hill Slew-lo, Everett llurhum, Fred Reid. Sevonfl Huxv-.lzwk Mace, lCil'm:l1111'rl Huldvn, Imvid MQISSO11, Terry Alulerson, 170112116 V00l'- hecs, Itob Gray. Front Rfvwn Hamm Wolf, llill Brown, Dick Anderson, Herbert Huber, Donald Shepard, Dmxalrl Mitchel, Kc-lmeth Kimherlin, coach. Howard I.ittlv Cluzu'dg limb AlHlGY'S0Hf170l NV2LI'flI Bob Lowe-Forward: Bob Macon-Guard. E Hill Iiia-se-y 1'l1m1'1I: IVVZIIIIC lwal--Us-11tv1'g Ellis Finke---14'0rwu1'c .Tauck Watson-Guard. RIYYOII NVl1ito -I m'w:1V1l: l'IiIII'Jl1 Ste-wa1'tgC'el1Ier1 Bob Lvwis-Gu: ffll2lI'lQS Snyder'-Center. i i TRACK 'Pop l'iuLui'0-'I'ime out. Cvutl-r l'ivl11r'1----lliulmiwl Wnnurus, Victor Mayer, Bob McLaughlin. ilottom Pivture- -'l'l1c-y'ru off! IZ. Anrlursmi-4-10 rl-lay, 100 yard dash. 1520 flush. G. Nlzlvei--l1ii.:'l1 jump, 440 rulay, 100 yard flush, 220 dash. ill..Fiiilw---liifxli jump, 440 relay, 100 yard flash, 220 flush. li. Lowe-- 440 relay, 100 yard flush. M. .X11ililS0l1f1l2llf mile mul mile. D. Knllpp-l1alf mile and qiiuriur milv. G. f'2ll'StH!lSl'Il'-''lYOlC, discus. ll. VVklIlE'I'llSflHiifl mile and 100 yard dash. V. Mayer--lmll' mile. li, lYlCIAlll,L1'hilIl' '1lll1lI't,Ol' mile zlucl 100 yard daSh. M. Steele!-high jump and shot nut. ll. Strive-ns cliff-us mul shot put. IJ. Moore-Slmt put. B, Macon-javelin and quarter mile. .l. XVutsmi f-juvl-lin. ll. 131lNVSIlIllllll1f mile and mile. T. Randall-quarter mile and 100 yurcl flush. li. Lewis--lxigli jump. TRACK Twp I?ll'lllI'l'S le-ft to right: Gormlou f'2ll'SlL'llS4,'1l. poll- vuultg lllllu Stun-le, high jump fl0l'dfPll t':41'ste11sen, pole vault. Bottom pic-Lllres lvft to right: Ellis Fiukv, clisuusg l-lzxrold Stevens, discusg Bob Macon java-lin. G. A. A. Board of Control. Top llow - S. Leniloy, V. Sheetz, M- FilllIkll01', E- Nlflvilftliiill, E. Varney. Second Row-A. Finke, M. Simons, R. Riley, D. Snyder, V. Chalupa, J. Sigafoose. Bottom Row4B Kolosick, J. Eiclier, M. Anderson, D, Connor, G. Davis, J. Davis. Middle Picture: Letter Winners. Top Row - E. Varney, M. Donaldson, V. Sheetz, B. Redlinger, M. Faulkner, .J. Sigxafoose, J. Eiclier. Second Row-F. Schoonover, D. Johnson, E. Neberprall, W. Simons, M. Anderson, M. Huber, II. Marble. Bottom Row-M. Hennon, J. Garrett. R. Riley. B. Dawson, J. Davis, J. Brown. Lower left-J. Davis, M. Huber, J. Eiche-r, M. Faulk- ner. Lower Right-J. Brown, M. Huber. G. A. A. QETIVITIES Tm-nnis --Shirloy Vvtx-rsrm, Vadim Fottc-1'S, lN12lI'2'P Tllompson, Roberta WIN-olnll 1Vf!ll'LZ'ill'l'1, , Ililjljilll, Jvznlnv lmvis, RI2ll'jUl'iQ Fzllllkner. . I:2l.SC'lPilu1I'IG14-'ll -I2lttf'!'S0l'l, Maxine Simons. IlicyclillgfGayle Davis, 1-Ivnlyn Nt'lPt'I'g'llll, IW2ll'Q'1Il'Ct Lf-slimy IULTITOIIAI, Riley, Alberta. Gos1f'x'9y. Hulon 'P!lfY8l'S0ll, Nvlliv XVz1llz1cn-, Maxim- SimunS. Shuffle Tlmnvd-Nm-lliv W'z1ll:1un-, Maxim- Simons. Ilorlcvy-.-Xllw1't1L Gmll'1w-y, Ile-lun I'JlllCl'S0l'l, CHEERLEADERS T011 How---Dick Knupp, Bob Masson. Second How--'Betty Stewart, limb Gray, Mary Lynn Heilman. Bottom H0wgDu1'otl1x' llumstun, Audrey Hotle, M2lL'jOI'l8 Faullmnr, JPam1e Davis Upper let't,fIDo1'othy I-lumston, Marjorie Faulkner. Ummm' Y'iLZ'hff-Tl-'illlllt' Davis, Alllil'6'j' Hotle. Lmve-1' left--Ileltly Stowurt, Many Lynn Heilmnn. 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L- QC M E F 'Z' 'E 1 2 2 Q- 2 2- U 1 t'T.Al-llNlG'l' Ql'All'l'l-IT: Francis Hughvs, Raymond Bear, Norene McFz11'1and, Martha Shockvy. STIHNG QUAliTlG'1': lNlz1rg::11'vt Hannon, Carol Grey, Lois Humble, Betty Mlchels, lono Steele, nvcmnpzumist. .BRASS SlfIXTl'2'l': Eva-rett l'lu1'hz1m, Robert lUCI42lll2fl1liI'l, John Munn, Milf: Stem-le, Ulmrles Sutton, Cluwle-s Mayo. WOODWIND QUINTET: Betty Kolosick, llrwullly 'Tlll'Il1'l', I?l'ElllC9S l 0rte1', Max Birka, Carolyn Strong. CMARINET QUARTET: l'u1'ulef-n Slll'l0I', Audroy Holle, Ilurullly TllI'Il0I', flPflI'2.2,'11TlI'l0 lillfliger. 1 Lll'l'lG QUARTETZ Eleanor llluus, Clara: Ann Hulwr, Mildred Hughes, Carolyn Strong. 1 X GIRLS' CONT1ggqf GLEE CLUB Top Row- Miss Sim-wart, .Iunv 'l':it'l1l'V, .Tune Gzirrott, Vada 1'NUtt6I'S, Marjorie Ahrens, lone Stve-If-, .lvzxn Amxlvgaitv. Idslhm-I' ilo0ril:1l1cle1', HazelfSimnie1'inp:q, Pail Smith. Third Iirnv-Mzii'g:ure-t Ht-nnmi, Mary Humston, 1X1zu'joi'y Fauilkner, Nlargaret Leslie-I'. Gayle HOU0l'fS-Ull, lvluxine Rzlxli-V, Uvlty Ibrukn-, Jenn Nlnthers, Marjorie Walker, Se-cond Row'--Iiorntliy Johnson, Milclre-fl Mvyvr, LPM Coffin, .lane llzxlrll'icig:r', Lnville Murphy, Jum- Knotm-lc, Mary XV:nllcm', Yirginizx Snyder, Bottom Row-Hutli Anilvrsmi, 'Pwiln Mangold, I l'Flll00S Szu't0l', Iowa Joan Huber, Charlotte Unniplmvll, Eve-lynx Milli-r, lh-tty Miclwls. in I BOYS' GL-EQE CLUB Top Row-Iioh Mawson, Milo Sh-4-lo, Frank Dwi, 1VIarSli Atkinson, Don Bishop, Kc-nnvth Love-ivlt, .lnhn Nziyzullf-y, Rub Iluusenl. Serum! liUw4XYuym- xXviiQ'Q.'Ulll'l', Maxx IJLIVIIUH, Ilrirold ,LllE'Y'S, NVillz1rd Gray, MiSS Stn-wairt. 'Bottom Row--Ellis Stoups, f':url .'Xll2llHS, Vzxul Hodder, Cecil lteplogle, Allen Atkinson, Betty Min-hels. MIXED QHORUS Top How -V-XVl1isl1,-r, xxYRl,2'2JfOllt'l', Atkinson. Fifth Iluw-Y liorhlvr, Nztyzutley, Ilztrnell, Nlusson, Hislmp, lieu, Stvt-It-. F0ll1'lll H1lVVfAdZlIllS, Ilepltmglv, llftllllltlll, -l:2lXtQ-'l', Love-Iett, I'1l'ztkt-, Ilfmse-ul, Lm-Vs, llrzty. 'I'hi1'ml Huw Miss Stvwznrt, Stamps, Smith, Gzumtltt, l1'ette11'S Apple-gutcl, Knott-k, Atkinson. Sevonvl llrrw --Atlztnw, ltlvye-V, Hlllu-r, t'ut'l'in, 1Xlu1'pl1y, WXYJIIKPF, XY:t1k1-V, Suylloli Bottom llow QXIHIGVSUII, Mznngulml, Sznrtmg I'i11lut-r, Famlpln-ll, Millvr. Miche-IS. GIRLS' A-QQEE CLUB Top How-lklzttlwrs, Ahrens, l ?l,lIlkllPI', Sil11YNf'l'ill!L', -EiChF'l'. Fifth llnw-Nztymlluy, Johnson, Hotle, Coffin, Gumtlumlexy Miss Stvwzlrt. Fourth llUVVfl:lllli,Uf0!', llumstuu, Smith, Ilaruvl, lolvertfsun, Le-Sher, Humble. Drake, t'hul'chill, Ilztxtvr. 'I'hir'4l lttow--lit-flli11g'v1', l'l'2i.lltl21ll, XVz1lke1', Stvwzirt, XYulkc-r, hlklllgttlll, l!alci1'itlg:n-, liruty, Murphy, Kllotvk, Snyder, Aftzlms, HlllJt'l'. Second li0wvHemm1l, t1:u're-tt, Fottvrs, Surtmg TIIIIPUV, Vzimphe-II, IJOIU1'9l', Holden, Nleyer. Bottom liow-Custer, Hysell, Anderson, Bell, Milh-r, liobertstm, Michels, Miller. i SMALL VOCAL GROUPS Boys' Qmwtm-t lull llaplo lv, llummul XV1llHlE'l' lulm Nuymllvy, Milo Steele. Girls' Svxtvt: .Tuma hu'reLf, Lois Ilumlmlc, long Stull llllllfk. Surtor, Lucille lliurphy Iowa Jean Huber. THEI5 M W7I1ll4'I'N' l'r1-silh-nl ,,,,, ,,,,, M, ,,,, , ,,,,..... ...., - -..,--,.--.I4IVm'01t Rurllnm Vim- I'1'osi:l4-nt W ,,,, , , ,,,. .,.,,,,,, ,,.. I 4 leather Hzlyez-1 S0011-t:11'y ,,,.,,, H , H ,nn H , ,, ,, , ., ,, .,.,,, .,.,-.- lone Steele 'I'1v:L:411r'v1' ,,,, , ,,,, W, Y ,A ,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,, H ,,,,,,,, ,WW liuymmul XVhi:4Ier roup I'i1'Illl'4'SZ I, AI:-nllu-rs l'l'UIl1 A-If im-lllsivog 2. RlC'lIlbl'I'S f'l'UlH GVK illClllSiV8Q f-n1Iw1's l'r'um I,-I' illI'lllSiV1'I I. IW-nmhwrs l'1'um Q-Z invlusive. l 1 THETA MU 1, Mildrml Iluglios, Eleanor Mans, Dorothy Turner, Chnrle-s Atkinson, Nellie Anderson, Charles Mayo, and John Munn tu.kinp,' the Seashore Tests. 2. Showing 1VfJ2ll'ChiIU!Q Hand YYIOVUIE l1i0i1lI'6'S 01' 1936, 1937, and 1938 state contf-sis. 3. Joining: the Theta Mu Club. 4. Carolyn Strong' playing nt vxc-liaiigo Dl'0,fII'2l.l'll -with 'Si:I0lll'UL'y Mllfiiv Clllb. 5- AUGPSY llotle, .lohn Munn, Cziroleen Surtor, Kimball Gates, Gvnrgznnne luulinw, and liohe-rt Mc- Lilllffhlill leaving: for Inwu Pity to lie-ar the St.. Louis Syniplmny U1'clwstra. 6. Miss Ruth Stewart-11Llviser. T. Mr. Maurice 1'h':1yt0n--smlvisl-1'. 8. f.'l1I'isln1:ls 1'2L::Pf4I1t. 9. Vernon Beenblossum at Hill-Billy masquerade. FORENSIC SOCIETY BOARD OF CONTROL: Faye- Holland, Secretary-T1'e-usuret'1 lflsther Hayes. Pre-Simi:-nt: Maxine Logan, Vice- President. Ml'llX1I-IEIYLSHV: Top Row-Mzwy Humston, Lloyd Scott. Dorothy Vlfatson. Second Row-'Helen Stflwart, Gayle Robertson, Eleanor Ninas, lwJll'j0l lP VValker. Bottom RowfFz1e- Sclioonover, Mildred Meyer, Marjorie Thompson, Nellie VVallncP. F'OTilGNSll' GROUPS: 'Pop Row--Czlrolyn Strmig, Velrrm .lz1r1'zu'd, Dorothy llilrnel. Mzlhol Finney. Soc-ond liow--I+'lorvn1-0 Godwin, Dorothy Tlll'llllJSf1lxll, Charlotte Czxmpboll, Jean Easley. Bottom llow-124-ulali Stewart, Mzlrilyn Bell, Ma1'y Helen Huber, M'z1xi11e liuxtcr. El rl INTERPRETAEVE READING l x nlxn Y1-lmwgull, lsulwllv Kvnmlrcl, Shirley Peterson, Lois Humble, Helen Iihodebeck wtlur llurw DEBATE Stmnlm lzttx lllvt lll lolwrt AIHSSOII, lioluertn Nlheelan. gllllll l lu llullnml luth XX end, lflstlxe-1' Hayes, lVl2YIll'lE' Logan. F -1 2 '21 ,winks 4 ' he 'QfiifiN SWEET SIXTEENU Iivaxlyll Nvln,-l'g:1ll, xvilliillli Slvvlv, IUUIIQIIVI Kllumz, Iiill Llrown, l'1vLeI'v1te Ilurham, Milo Steen-Iv, Curl N11-ill. 'WVISE G-IRL Ou the 11:1x'e-111u01'I-MaxVy Lynn H0ilm:m. Marsh Atkinson, lmrtlwzl Snyder. Slanrling--.lL111u K nolr-k. SWEET SIXTEENU Jack Mm-0, Richard XV:uw-runs, Ifrml liwiml, llmlricftta Marble, Hz1r0Id.XV0lfC, Iowa Jean Hllln-V, Hvlvll lllmmlm-lwvlc. GIRL RESERVES Top l'iL:tu1'e: 1Vl9l'1'1'l', Stivniw, Anderson, Applegzite. Lvsher, ,HlllN'l', llrzilis-, Knotok. Uu- ber, Murphy, Tiolmertsmm, Mivliels, Meyer, Miller. Center l'ict1u'z-: livzxnn, Kruhill, Sher-iz, Mu1'1Jl1y. lialgziii, XVQSI, Varln-y, Ilztwson, Donaldson, Nobvrgrnll, Crnndzill, Sisk, MCFHII, Es- sley, Keifer, Putnam, Hayl-s, ilnmslon, l'a,tte1'son. Shmzkey, Kiley, lmiipreiy Anrivrsnn. 1-lotlm-, Jones, Turnipsevd, Snrtor, Dreuknieier, Keifer, Holden, Davis. Bottom Picture: Churchill, Norman, Miller, Dickinson, Ilolph, l3ll9llSlllj2.', Maas, Godwin, lvlangold, Shectz, McFz11'lzn1ml, Shalla, Ryan, Huber, Jarrurml. Kolosick, Cllillllpii., Faulkner, Stewart, Finney, Darnel, Camp- bell, Huber, Rzmrlzxll, Lzun-, Wheelan, 1J21l'Il6l, Stewart, Rhodebeck, Brewer, liiulit-ii, Hayes, Peterson, Swift, Duncan, Waggoner. GIRL RQERVES l Top l'ictu1'c-liliss Aruluismi, Miss Slim-is, limi- Steele-, Miss Mercer. Middle Picture- Stziiidiiig -Shirley l'e1ui'sm1, lmiu Slucla-, llc-ity Keifur, June lfllOt0k, Mauritzi ljziruel. SliiillLl +'f:21YiP lmvis, Mary limiuldsuii, Franc:-s Szirlur, HE-Ion Rliodeheck, Clara. Ann Huber Snapshots: First f:l'Ulljlf'i'1SlilLfl' Swift, C':ii'ol Grziy, Mildred Meyer, w0I'F'llC 1x1CFlll'i3HCi Dnrthe-ii Siiydvr, Mzi1'j0l'y Fnillklin-1'. Svcmid Gimiili--Maury Donaldson, .lime Knoiek, Max'- garet Leslie-r. Tliird Grmm-.Timex l'ut1i:im, lkmmiizi, llile-y. Fourth Group--Shirley Peterson lXIzu'g'ai'f:L Hagan. FEV Top Row-T. J, I-lerdo, Henry Miller, VVilliam Perrlock, Wayne Wilson, Clinton Stewart, Charlie Snyder, Dirk Anderson, Vxfuyne Witthoft, Rohert ,h'1ynn, Evan Fishhurn, .lack VVatson, Lloyd Scott. Seventh llow--Harold Stephens, Richard Wanerus, Vernon Richard- son, Richard Kiiupp, Leonard VVittho1't, Xvillium llrown, Raymond Whisler, Wayne Knupp. Sixth Row4TEusSell Miller, Kenneth Lovelf-tt, ldverette liurham, John Gardner, Cecil liep- logle, Fred Reid, kvillium Steele. Fifth liow---Sikke Temple, John llothlisberger, George MNIPV. Franc-is Ralston, Robert llflzwon. Robert Mas:-ion, Dale Voorhees. Robert Anderson. Fourth liowglioh M0La11pqlilin, Lafo Hamil, Lester Hamil, Tunis Den Hartog, Joe Pease, Edward McCut,chen, Donald Morrison, Robert Gates, Roh Gray. Third Row-Herbert Huber, Jack Dzinkwzxrdt, Junior Klein, Clmrlos Sutton, Richard Pringle, Richard Minick, Tommie Randall. Second Row-Mr. Giiiguricli, Harold VVolf, Edward Nardy, Russell Rohrer, Don- ald Mitchell, Terry Anderson, Mzu'Sh Atkinson, Bob Crossett. Mr. Soule. Bottom Row- Tfhlvifl MHSSOH. Iirwilulzis llowcll, .lack Mace, Bob Hirnley. Theorlore Morgan, Donald Voor- hees, Paul lloddvr. f'lmrlos Lt-mley, liurchard Holden, Paul Boyd. I-II-Y OFFICERS Mernhership Seerc-taryihldward McCutcheng Vice l'r6Sitl6Ht-Everett Bllrllaml Second Vice Prosiclelit-Riclizufd Knuppg Social Secretary-Robert Anderson: Secretary-Harold Wolf, President- Lmle Voorhees, Treasurer-Jack Mace. L 0 w, PUBLIC SCHOOL JOURNAL Ls-I't tu ripvht: Ilolv Nlussmm, .Ivan Wzxlke-r, Dm'0tl1y I72ll'11E'I, Ilicllard ,VV2il1E'l'llS, .lane Eic-hvr, .lrvlm Ilumblf-. Phyllis I'I':1ynv, 14'lm'a-m'v llmlwiu, typist. .lvzllme Davis, Je-an Simm- I'ooSv, I-lohertss. XVIIRUIZIII, N1-lliv XY:11lzu-P, lie-ily Ste-wurl, Mzu'j01'ic 'I'Immps0n, Mary Hvssvl- tillo, .Term A1ilih1'I'S, AI2ll'j0I'i6 I'4'2lLllkIll'l', lflw-lyn Milla-V, Maxine Imgxan, Fred Reid, Paul Boyd, sports. Vlnstu, Musil, Mildrvwl Meycr, I,uuilh- 1Xlurphy, Gayle 110111-Wisoll, 1N'lz1r'g'arPt T,eS1191', Mary Atvhisuu, .lunior Collepzf-. Maxine Tluxtm-r, Faye- Holland, Mzulrita Dzmrnel, editors. Dick Ifllllllll, Ilill Brown, Curl Klein, lleadlines. COMMERQLAL CLUB In our Commercial Club, students are given the opportunity to hear what business men want when they hire workers, as well as the opportunity to enjoy their work. Miss Della Patton and Mr. Ralph Le Moine are capable and helpful advisers. With the help of the officers, Robert Masson, president, Phyllis Crane, vice president, Lucille Murphy, secretary and treasurer, and Mildred Anderson, reporter, the club takes a necessary part in school activities. TYPI G CLASSES 'l':ufI-lap, lap-ftnp! Arr-umcy and Speed in typing :Irv us C-ssl-11t1:ll lu an Htl-xlogxuumlmer as lmuks in lln- lllIl'1ll'l2lll. Quick, wle-:ur thinking and tlunzlbillly to uvl 111-1-olwlixlgly make Il Czumulnll- svm'1'vtz1ry. U0llSUlllI plzwtic-ef :xml 1I2lllL'llt'i url- I'K'lllllSlll'S fm' L50lllI'lll l'Ci?il work. Alzmy slumlclltr: who llu mn 1-uw in un into pv'ul'l-sjmmlwurlc llalvvlwvo1'tln-loss takm-ll tyniug: tu lwlp thx-rn with mln-1' jobs or as il 2'l'llt'l'ill mill to c:m'1'c-1-ipolnlvluve. lt will also help those who intend to go to College, for it promotes 110211119334 and zu-c-urucy in school work. CLASSICAL CHEMISTRY CLUB PLAY C. F. C. 0fl'icei1':4, lop pic,-t111'v: ,llill liiesoy, prosillc-litg Ellis Fiulir, Vice !'l'C'Si4l0IllI Bvtly lNlc1'z1lI, Sewrvtairy-Trvz1si1i'ex'3 Miss liuvy Stahl, inslr'ucl0i'. Clmrzuzturs from Svenc II: Standing, Helen Stefwurt, Ilill Kiesoy, llzmioxm Riley, Clinton Stewart, Evalyn Nobel'- gnll, livtly Ml-Full: Seutr-il, Mililreil Anslorsrni, Fm- Scliriuiirwvxg Malin-l Fiilm-yi t'li:1l':mte1i's from Scene 1: li:-ft to i'i,u'li1, liola lfrink, Ellis Fiiiko, llzlrold Sl1'Vi'IlS, l:Bl'll1ll'd Swift, Gorclon Carste-usa-11, XVuyne XVilson. w HI-LIFE STAFF Juno Knolvk. 1':zc-llllyg XVnyno Wilson, business nmlm5l'0VC l'lv21lyn Nl'l1f'l'M'2lH. Ofiiiffl' Ulinlun Sis-w4l1't zlillle-livs. llolmrt Mzssf , lS1ll, lllllN01'Q Maxine ,Hzlxlm-1', 1-0illlll'I'SQ lionniv Hyun, Ozllf-ndzwg Howard Lltllv, 4lIVlNi0Il ll' ns I 2 A' v w xvilliillll Ihillipv, pic-11111-wg Ifuyv Ilnllznml, Svniorsg iXI:u1l'itn. lPz1l'n4-ll, llomr- 110011114 lwlwznwl Alt'f'llll'll1'lI, pictures. Unity Kfmlusirk. typislz Phyllis Pmyllu, .Iuniur 1-:litorg lliolnllwl W:-A-ks, Junior business zllmgwlw llnlh XXV-sul, liil'tlll'l'S. 1938 CLASS PLAY - DULCY dll P k r John Killian David Pearson, Past' Dorothy liiverrzxv Martha Mac-e, VVQ-11 e ,za e, , . l B blossom Margsrs-tl Flenner, Ruth Slilith, lmrlone Van Meter, Virginia Stutsman, Dona d -een , Richard Hirney, Mzlrioiu Timmins, lixcliaul llotlv, Donald Marek, btanley Ln.1,b.u. SCHOOL HONORS 1938 JUNIOR COLLEGE SCHOLABSHIPS Naomi .lolmsono ,... ..-..-,.-,-, ,.,. ,..,,... ..,.., ,....,.. . - - --, ..... ---------,-,- Griffith Wilma. liiolmrLls,.-,- ...,,.,...., ..., . . .,o. ,- Amvrican Legion Glen Milli-r ,,,,o,, ,dw .,,.,,.Y, no, Americzui Legion Auxiliary Honor R011 for the Four Yea-rs Evalyn N8l'lPI'fJ,'illl, Faye Svlir-onover, Phyllis Alirefns, Faye Holland, Maurita Dariiel Ruth NVeuLl. Mary lllliznlif-tli Tlrulce, Ramona lliloy, .lunrf Knotek, Helen Hhorlebeck. Division I Rating' in District Music Contest 1939 Contralto Solo-lone Sterile: String llzvfrs Solo---lone Steele-3 Tuba SolofMilo Steele Girls Gloe Ulubg lX'hu'c'liing Rumi. Division I Rating in National Contest 1938 Marcliipg Band, I- D. P. A. A11 State Football Team 1938 Charles Snyder. Division I Rating in State Music Contest 1939 Girls Glee Club. Representatives at Boys' State Camp Marsh Atkinson, Robert Anderson. Glenn Mace. Cczlendczr. . . f'T' X Q.. x N 'Z Q xg 3 Vi' 3 X yi f 1 1 8, Mx ,-1 V . '7 'Tilt 5-5 , -.. ... ....- ,. .,1m-...M CALEWDAR SEPTEMBER- 6--Confidentially, don't the freshmen get smaller 1-very year? I5--XVhy all the groaning, girls? llon't you 16 Z0 22 23 like P. '1'.'! Class Change- The freshman is grassy and grows- The sophomore is brassy and blows- The juniors are sassy and doze- 'Phe senior is sassy and knows. -Boo hoo, you've got ml- crying for you, Elkador. Z0-U, Now 1'll ery for the H. S. NVQ lose to McKinley 21-7. -VVaterme1on! G. 11. nienic for all girls. Iowa Jean Huber: The liizhts are out in the corridor, 1'm afraid to walk in it... Clinton Stewart: Don't worry. 1'm with you. Iowa. Jean: That's what 1'm afraid of. -Poor Ottumwa. XV? luurn thee in A-I'1'i5:y. -Oh, uh, did 1 say HIYIJUIH? Sorry, Ottum- wa wins 13-lr. College, too? J. U,-U. Mr. Parsons: Name a me-miner of the monkey Cranium. F. Ralston: Mr. Parsons: This is terrible!! l'enn-39: family, hut with a. smaller XVho. me? Good, how name another. 27-VVQ-inies, wt-inieg everywhere and choc- olate milk to drink. Uommercial club picnic. 30--liurlington victors over .l. C. 255-ll: H. S. 6-0. OCTOBER- 4-Hail. hail! the ,fxzinffs all here. All class- 6. ef. have Weiner roasts. -Graceland conquers college 7-0. Mildred Anderson: Gee 1'ni starved. Vm going to eat my lunch in short- hand. Mary Humston: Golly, some day when you have more time you can eat it in long' hand. l-VVG win! Demons defeat 14'airi'ield 7-1-l. 8--Home-making conference at Mt. Pleasant. 12-The Misuer players are llavk again in Rip Van VVinkle. 14-Muscatine Muskies heat our Ili 24-ll. Mason City ditto J. C. Z1-ll. l5fNla.rching hand rates Superior at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Randall: lln IIOIYIEEITIZIKIIIQ' classj What are diapers made ot? Iowa .lean H: Dt-nim. 18--Donald Morrison Knot the H. S. Juniorj, pianist. 19-Know any more than you did? Art ex- hibit 19-20. 21-'1'onig'ht's Dads' night. lint still-Ft. 27- 28- Madison won 12-ll. However the J. C. heat Nvaukon 7-14. English teacher: What could he worse than a man without a country? Dorthea Snyder: Huh, that's easy, a countrv without a man. Boo! Scared? Commercial Club Hallow- e'en party. Victory! J. C. over liurlington 40-0. Mt. l'3921SZll1t loses to H. S. 12-IJ. NOVEMBER- 3 4 li 14 17 IR -Ouchl Those sticks! Hockey tournament 3 8: 4. Mi:-is Stahl: We Owe a great deal to Pheniistryg for instance, many of our blondes. --Our pqallant heroes vanquish Keokuk 6-14. Tlietzi. Mu hill-billv party, lf we saw ourselves as others see us, we might refuse to believe our own eyes. ---We listen to Hay Murray speak in assem- bly. School's out for us to see Columbus Junction beaten. 53-0. lir. Frank Sayers speaker. Sergeant tduring a war game-J: Private Robertson. don't you realize you are exposing yourself to an imaginary enemy only 250 yards away? Private 'Blub': That's all right, 1'm standing behind an imaginary rock 25 feet his-ill- -T.et's see, shall we go to both? G. R. supper and Junior-Senior party. ---Everyone enjoys .l. C. play Lucky Star. Ut all sad words in any vein, The saddest are these, l've flunked again. 2-l-Don't eat too much turkey. Zll---llegiii basketball season with 11 bang. Pol. .lunct.-161 H. S.-39. DECEMBER- .1. -Railroad crossing, look out for the cars. Can you remember the assembly on safety? Keep it up, boys! J. C. defeats Albia 37-34. 2-We mla Sifourne'-and win .50-36 l Y E. 5 . llc-tty Kolosick: trushing down the hally What bell is that? Jean lflssleyg The one wall. up the-re on the 6--Collt-pre conquers Centerville 27-42. 8-lVl ore fun! Commercial El L1 16 20 30 li club Christmas party. Usher: How far down sit, sir? Gordon Carstenson: VVhy as far down as the chair, of course. -lli-Y convention Sl Nz lll. cute, girls? Opponents: Muscatine. Score: 33-31. Favor: Theirs, llurlin,a:'ton battles and 47-36. -Everybody come! Christmas tableau giv- en to public. Margaret Welte tat a street orossingy: 0l'ficer, could you see me across the street? Ofl'it-er: Why, lVla'am, l could see you a mile off. -lvloonliglit and carols-Theta Mu party. tinemistry club party, too. -One act play and movies in assembly. Keokuk wins by margin of 1 point 24-25. Cardinals lose to Muscatine 30-34. Mr. llickel: The picture of the horse is good, but where is the wagon? Red Little: Oh, the horse will draw that. do you wish to lsn't, that blonde wins from .l. C. -Ottumwa overwhelms H. S. 30-15. Bloomfield conquers collepre 58-43. llnrlington batters 'Demons 27-17. JANUARY- 3-Vzwatiolfs like an illness, Its 1-fl!-cts linger on. In this siege, Ft. Madison wins 31-21. 6 -lhirflillals Vnnduish Tipton 42--lil. Demons victors over Fairfield Ztl-31. Nellie Anderson fat tho nut countl-rj: Who attends to the nuts? XV:'iiter: lie patient. l'll wait on you in :1 minute. ll!-J. KJ. heats Albin 38-53. 13-Demons defeat Mt. Pleasant 214-34. 16---llotary club in assembly. Fustomer in a shoe store: l did not suppose yOu would remember me. Do you know all your customers? llurold Stewhens: Yes, I may say 1 never l'oi-get HIIYDOKIYVS fzuzv that l have fitted with at pair of shoes. 211-llnud coiicert presented to school and public. J. C. plays Iowa Sum-ess. We win 56-64. IN-mous lose to Muskios 38-14. llettu Nt'lSVl'HllLZ'6l'I I wus kim-li.-ll out of school for Cllbkttlllglv' Shirley Peterson: How como? lietiez 1 was caught f'0HIlliIls' HW PWS in zi physiology ex:-im.'l Z4--Maquolwtzm mauls Czwdimils 61-43. 26- -Hour slate L'0I11YIl2,Lllll6I' of Amt-riczui Leg- ion. I1ol1't full! Coirimercial club sk:-Lting party. llulh XVQ-ad fatter the crushlz I turm,-ll the why I sip.:'mLled. Yivtim: 1 know it. That's what fooled me. 2T Sll6Zlli9l'1MEijlll' Booth on liiigrlzuul. Muscatine overthrows Uurdinals -16-33. lin-okuk ditto Demons ZX-40. 30 Oomph! Volley bali tournament Jill .Q 31. Max Dirku. went, up to the pretty girl lu-hind tho vounter :md said. I Wlftlll 21, pillowvase, please. WVl1ut sizeE asked the girl. l.'m not sure, Max said, 'tluul I take 21 6 TX8 hut! .il--lloorzlyl J. C. hunts llloomfivld 325-51. FEBRUARY- .l---lVlzulzuu Kaiser Sllvilkkl' on ldnpflaiul. .l. CY. tips over Tipton 41-51. Hi licks llurlihyrton lX-32. T--llurlimlton batters J. C. 41-37. Hd McCutcl1eii's futlier: 'l'he- nisrht lm- fore last you Cillllv home yostm-rclay. Lust ni::'ht you venue home today. ll' you some homo this ev:-hilvg,g' tomoirvrw lllflll, l'm g.:'oing.1' to uivv you :l 7:0011 lin-king. EP-Yum! lm- Cream 'ii' cziku. tl. ll, vulentinu pzlrty. 10 -luluresling talk hy lYcc:1 oi' llruzil. Millluolietzi meets and all-fe-nfs Cdrfliiiuls SSX--17. ll. S. bows lo Ft. Madison Il!!-32. 15 Uh hwy! School dismissed ut 2:15 for . , I rologue to Gloryf Kenneth Lovcln-tt: If you had fivm- hun-ks in your pocket, what would You think? Marsh Atkinson: 1'd think I had some- body elses pants on. 1h4XYl1istl1ng ll2llljL'li'l', Max Gllstiwm, on Our National l'z1i'lis. IT----Dr, .lohn Morrison on llllS!4l2l, fl1ll'lllll2llS overuonie Nl2il'Sll1llll0l.Vll 37-321, Mt. 'l'l4'usant set down by ll. S. 22-16. 21-V--'l'lu-y'1'e good, but not goocl k1llUlI,L1'll. Ex- Uztlwls lose 30-33, Mary Lynn lleilnizin was driving: along: the roaul when slit- notion--ml :1 votmlu of rupzlir me-n climbing' telenliono poll-S. l1'ools! she exvlziimell, 'Tin-y tliinli l llUVt'l' ilrovc- lnefore. 224-f--Nive iiutogrzlplis, girls? lloys from lowzr Pity Sllllil. 21- ln-mons demolish Ottumwu 33-13. Uollege Yll'l0I'S ovvr Matrsllztlltown, too. 451-30. vv MARCH- 2--AXVli:1L :L saline! Demons rt-ally ill-1't-:it llluskivs 32-33. ll ftlrzll lllU'l'Dl'l'l2ltlVG Nzimliiigg contvst ut Alt. l'lt-zisuiit. T .Iulviltw singers f-ntvrtztin us. .luck W'zitson: I liko :L girl who can tzlkei at joke. 111:11-gznwt Leslie-r: 'l'I10n you stziml El good chance of luring: ucuenteclf' ll Our last gunies, too. Tipton heats coils-go 326-245 at Tioone, llcmons lo:-ze to Iowa Uitv 311-22. 135 llonm nmsiu contest 13 M 14. llill Kinsey: Have you 21 hook in the lihrarv called, 'Man, tho 111112411-i '! l.iln'ziri:u1: The Fiction section is on the other Side ol' the library, sir. I5-Ooh, that 1 'I'0SllI'l12lll! Sterling, Kun. gli-0 vluln Sllllfl. Uiilllillll hall tournament 15, 16, R 17. IT Nlfiss- Girl, SW1-Gt Sixteen, and Nl'li.Qllll0l'sZ lll'f'Sl'llTt'll to vuliliv, 211 My niin1l's in :L whirl! C. E. Jonas on i:'yrosuopo:4. .Inna Knotek: 'l'lu1 rapidly iiicw-zisiiigr fli- vorm- ratio inrlic-rites that Amorim-at is lWPOIllil12' tho luml ot' the fi'v4a NVztyns- VVile4ong Vos, but the imiri'iz1u'o rata siiggrests that it is Still the homo of tho hrz1v0. 122 Ili-Y llzuls' night, 211' -Vliemistry Ulub play in itssonihly. ill No si-hool -spring' v:u':i'fi0ri, Sul:-district music uoiitwul, lu-ve :ll and April 1 APRIL- 10 Now for six wt-1-ks tt-sis. H0 hum, 11 '.Xnnu:il lli-Life' usst-nilxly. William Pvimlouliz Why tlidn't you shave this mornin9q'! Dill Vliillillst I did. XVillimn I'orfioc'k: VV:-ll. nvxt limo stand 1-loser to thv razor. 14- -Ilistrif-t music L-ont:-st, 211 -liiltlv Sister Tlillltllllll--'f1lI'l Reserva-S. ,l -.l. ti nlzly, Outward Round. MAY- llr lirown :incl Mont-lt-y in ussvinlnly lil S1-nioi' Class nlzly. 26 --Class day. I'H+ll2lf'Cl1l2l1lT92.t6. JUNE- 'lfAC0l'l1fl'l6llC0lTl6I'lt. SNAEEIOTS 1. Carl Adams, Jumps Marsh. 2. VVilmzL Simons, Virginia. Sheetz, Deborah Longer, Bonnie NVPSL Alive Finke, John Munn. 3. lla-rlrorl Huber. 4. liaymond Bear, Riclmrd Gardner. 3. l-'lulmn'-cfs 'I'u1'nipsm-ml, lllzlry lives-lilne-ie-!', 6. llill Arnulll, lVl1ll'l2lll l 0l'5.1'llS0ll. 7, lflugene TJ1mlz1.p, Don Pauls. X. .IQ-zuxette lluslmrt, Mildred Moyur. El. Hob Lune, Clayton 'WV2il'Il6. Kimbal Gates, Bob Neiswzxngww, 10. Wilbor Rruty. 11. Lnfo Humil, Dale Vail, Max Huifley, 12. Holden, XVQG-ks, Tmnple, 13. VVlu1t'? Alonv?! 1-l, Nive weather, folks. 15. VVat0h the birdie! tcoo C0071 16. Tin Can Alley . SNAPSHOTS w,. 1 - 1, Infpgmliylg, 101-gm14',' 3, 'l'wn svlmnllmys, 31. Nlzllmalx'--I llzlgwln. 4, Irene llzlnel, .lohn Mud r. 5. l'Li1'ln11'1ls, llmmth, Atkinson. tl. Nnlllinu' Iikm- an Slllllv, is tlw1'G'! T. Ni:-o picture--hope! X Heil Ilillvr! tl. Wnllu-V, Wullznw-. XYnllu-V. Ste-wart. Ill. Wiltulier, Huifley, ,-XLIHIHZ4. ll. Ikon lld Klvin, llilly Mains, ll:-nry 4lmlxx'in. I2. Mil-In-ls, Strung, Kiraly, Hllg'llHS. 13. Anolhvr lonely girl! ll. Slvwpy, llilli' 15. S1-lnml, l1lln1pl1l Ili. .UL shllwlis, kirlwxl IT. .lli Vollegiv, Huh! Wim W S APSHOTS 1. Grubb Twins. 2. Ja-1111110 Davis, Frzmcis Rulstm1. 3. X'V:1111lz1. l'11st01', M:l1'y f':lH101'i , l'lf11lli11g:a-1', Arlune Churchill, I40Ilf.Z'8l'. 4. Neva Jean Rohr-rtson, I'h1-resu Uruiy, llorolhx XVZHSOII, Alillj' 1211111-1'i1w Iie4lli11p:e1', Ellen llllmblv. 5. Ln-luluy, llnl1e1'1sm1, Mulvzllxy. 11211111141 Phillips, flI'lIl1lb. li. Holly 1711XVSUll, Lullise M0utl111l't. T. lXI:11'y l?2L1Il0l'illQ ll1'lHiIl1.ft'l', N1-V21 .Tv 1 lrulw1'Ism1. X. X'nm'l11wS. .L H1lllt'l', Imwvll, Maya-1'. 10. l'n1111m', lf'ly11n, IM-y. 11. l1'1'1-sh111.111 Hzmg. 12. S1,ml1mxm1w- Gnlw. 13. I.vn1loy, llnolh, Humil. 1-1. lm1mI1l:4m1, linmlcli, lflssle-y, 10 Dun Hurlog, Ilullrer. Rivhnrdson. SNAPSHOTS 1. llulh rl'lll'IlOl', ,liflllllil Ayors. liill Vliillips :uid Prince. 3. Myron XVhit0, Bvrnard Swift. 'l. llulv Frink, llill llolwrlsmi. .limv l'u1ii:im, Vw: Wm-llc. li. l'0f'il liL'lJlUi2i10. M2lT'!' , llmizililsmi, lowxn .lean lluber. 7. Mr. f:lIl'll0l', 8. S0c'iol0g'y trip. fl. hob M.acm1, Charles Siiyllvr, llulf Lewis, Ellis Finlu-. 10. Doris llolpli, Nylil lllllllflflf. ll. Delmar Yoder. Bud Aliilzu-liy, llill IH-iwlm-li. 12. Sm-inlugy' trip. lil. .lm-li Rlauw, liimlmll Gates, Wayne Wilson, Fiuiiris Ralston, Hill Phillips. J ufzior College rf.. .Jf ' V' f ? '-fu-4. ., ai ':.1E-A X,-a wr .- m b' cw' .eg-r' f f .4 If 'F 'wp' 1 u - ' 2'?2?--2 if . ' - Q-aff-in-1-.': ... 1 3 1 I Harland Mead has been dean of Washington Junior College since it was in- stituted in 1927 and has rendered untiring and efficient service to all those stu- dents and faculty members with whom he has worked. He has had foresight into the progress and advance of education and has in- itiated those things that are new and worthwhile in the educational field. For his ability as instructor, his understanding of the problems of young peo- ple in c-ollege, and his enthusiastic helpfulness and ceaseless effort to bring college opportunities to more young people in the surrounding communities, the students and his associates are grateful. FACULTY Li-ft in l'l,1'lll tliuw ll -Alzulrimg liruytuil, IE. A., Iiistriinwiitul Music: Medan llill Fisher, , ll. A., vvflllllfllvbi l'llySivz1l 'l'l'2lllllll2,'. lllnw LJ liutli Florul, M. A.. lhwliiizxiivs and Play ,l'l'u- ilm'tifm1 lklelvin lliiigewil-li. l'li. Il.. .XllH'l'll'1lll llisloryg KL-um-tli KlllllM'I'llll, ll. A., Foutlrzill Uoaclii Kzltlivyul 'I-xttu. IZ, A., l1lhI'2lT'l2lllQ lllow 31- -llzilish l,vlVl0ino, ll. S., Se-L-ielariznl Sf-ic-1111-1 XVzll1w' l.u:f:-kv. M. A., fik'l'ITl2lll1 Frml Mzinsdzun, li, A., Athlelig- Director: Aliiw-1 Mmxtgunwry. M. A., lllnglisli and Spa-uvli. fllow 41 -'Flmnms l'a.rs0ns, M. A., Biologyg Edith Sliielrls, M, A., ,Kim-i'im1n 42ox'l-riinivnl :xml liuropezm Historyg Lucy Stahl, M. S., Chemistry Lind Clwmistry Clulrg livlli Slvwzxri, Vocal Music. JR. COLLEGE SOPHOMORES lim-li Huw-'l,m'f-11 Qivkilwfm, Idvcrvttg Fillkv, Ilill Fry, Donald Griffith, Thomas Kiraly. Pntml---Ilvtty Ilzumil, Frznu-vs I'wiSll1'1', Iluih I1ul'11iS. Iizufk Huw -Szunm-I XViltm4'-r, V01'1m11 .Sizuglu-1', Ilvx llzlzvn, eau-al fllvuu Alilh-r, 1l2il'QL'LlL'I'ilL' llauwly, Imris Kln-1ul'1-V, lh-l'th:L Mum lie-imlrl, Giffol Morrison. Tuul: Vmv- Xxvilliiilll 1,m1:1w1'. lIH'l'mfl Mnrrrisrm, l-lx'--1-4-ttv lfiilliv, .Inhn Iluglws, lmnn Tim-li row .XH'l'1'Il Iluskills. l v':lm-1:1 Mzlngxnlal, lhllllklll K1-i114-I'. XYHIILX1' lXl4'I-':11'lnll4l, H0 ' ' 2 , .iii I' K 5 .gg 4 JR. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Imhlluscm, Xvilllillll lfinlu- Mr. KiIIllH'I'IiII. 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