Waterloo West High School - Wahawk Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)
- Class of 1931
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' ' .uid Dedication To Scholarship which is attained by: the industry and perseverance of every true son and daughter of West Highg the splendid co-operation between the stu- dents and faculty in class-room activities: the honest endeavor and individual accomplishments of those forging ahead: through these efforts to that high scholastic standing-which made the naijne 'of our school honored throughout the state-this l93l Wahawk is dedicated. wi- .. .4-f P , . ,Cl .i'i'i':v'4 gl V W .. .ZT'gA,,,,,'.A,f.f ' r Y .1 JI! ff f.- ,.:,, ,1 - . f .: 5, 2 s-' - s September BOARD O15 ISDUCATION Members IRA BLOUG1-I ..... R. G. HOLMES ..... NOBLE LITTLE ..... MRS. j. G. 1N1c:ALvlN ..... XY. OGLE ........ A. G. REID ........ DR. E. L. ROHLE. .. ROBERT STEWART .. W. E. OGLE .... W. C. LOGAN .... R. STEWARD . . . OFFICERS Term lfxpires 1934 1933 1933 1934 1932 1934 1932 1934 . . . .President . . . . . . . .Secretary Treasurer-Elect ' '-.Q : . MR, CHAS. A. KITTRELL Superhzfejzdevzz' of Schools n 11 3 MR. W. W. GIBSON MRL C. DUNSMOOR Principal .flssistmzt Privzcipal Nllss X'1mz1x1.x CERILILR nIIIllnIllnl1lluInllmnlulmnulullllnulllnnnnununuumnlmnlnnnnuluulluullllIllllIlllllullllIlmlulmRIllllIllllIllnullIllIInuIlllllunululllllnln. XYl'Nlk'I'l'l Slutc TL-uclmurs Klullcgu li nl Ili Kr! Inslxlulv, Llmlcxxpgu Vhiczmgu L'11ixc1'si1x Mus. CURINNIE Swv-.R .'.XIUi'l'iQ1ll! Sclnml, ll! luwgl 811110 FI t'llChL'I'N Nhss G1.x1.x'.x Clulmw l'11ix'1-rsilx' ul' luwgl. NIR, Ilmekw' f.RllYl,I- C.111'm-giv ilullugc, B. Pvnu College, B..-X. llskxllvmszl l.ullcg:,c llrvclwiicld Businuss I I11 Snllu L:l1iVk'l'5iIY Nllss Brssui YULING Iowa Stzltv Teachers l'11ix'1'rsiIx' of Iuxvil Ni Iss CX'I'lIliKlNI: I5L11,1,.1x1um, micngn Valle-gc ll S of I' A rf ,11 11 Cu 111 11141 11711 ff, S. 141Ilug.ZL' C0111 111Ur1'1' Cloliegv, BA. C0111 IIIUTKU l'llfXA'I5iIX' nf Misslulri S-Ivpllclls ffol,lL'1.:L'- llllxcxwiix' ul Nlllnu-s 'Miss Rum' Moxms 41l.l. 15.5. MUN. 1301111 of Girls N0hl'llSIi1l State 'IiCJlCh4L'l'h klnllrgv NlH'lhWL'SfL'l'l'I L'111x'crs1Iy ,XI ISS .-X MANIH .X N111-.R sux IJHIIIIZIHK5 LIllYL'X'5lIX nl Iuwgl, BA, .Nl1ss I kfx Mwxxox - Lxl1iXt'I'SifV uf Imvzl, BA, E . .Dmku l'11ivL-rsitv Mus. NIA Uma PMIMER - ' Iowa Slate Teachers Clullcgc University of Iowzl, MA. . L'nix'crsity ul' Chicngn I f ' L A I:'11glisl1 I' uglzsh Lnglisb nunnlluunIluInInnummlmmmnnulnunlunmmunmnnmnmnnmnummunnummumuInInllnInnunlllllulnmulllunlunllluumlllll nnllullululnun' Page 9 UIllluIllIllullllllllllllllllllllllllullllllulllllllllIllIllllvllulIulIllIllIllIllnlIllllllllIulIIllIllnlllllllullllIllIllIllIllnlnullllllllllllIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllnll Q 3 Miss i,,lEll.A WAssOM Univcrsity nl' lowzt, HA. Q 1 lznglixlv Miss DOROTHY XVILSON Cornell Cullcgu, BA. Univcrsily ul luwzt, MA. Liniwrsity Of llxllilornial A ' lzuglzsb Miss GENEVIEVE NVISE Parsons College, BA. University Of fihiCQl1.Q0A Lfniversity Of Qlzxlifurnm 1 I lznglzslv Miss HELEN RICHARDSON james Millikin Uniwrsity, ILA. Columbia Univa-rsily, MA. 1 Prelzcb Miss iViARGARli'l' KING Iowa Stntt' Cfollcgv, BS. llnmv Iimizmzzics Mics. V. R. Mm:iiEl.l. iuiiVVillliiCC l'J4Owcr luwn Slam- lt'ilCilU:'I'S linllcggx' iloiunilviai liiiivt-i'sity Ilnmv lIit'tIIIUIlIfl'5 'Miss SARAH BOHAN lOw:1 Siilll' 'licaiclit-rs Clullcgv, BA. fillillfllhill LililX'l'I'5lIX l'i1ivL'rslIy Ot Imxgi Lalin BARS. R. G. PRA'r'r 4 Monmouth CIOIIL-gc, BA. University of Iuwzi University Ot Chicago, MA. limwal Siam' 'liczlchcrs Cullcgu A - l.aI111 Miss FVELYN KANAK University Of luwu, B.,-X. V V I.Ibl'd'7'IzlIl Miss AAAI! HOWELL Iowa State Tcachvrs Cullt-gm-, BA. Columbia University , University Of Iowan I , Mafbenzaizrs 1 flIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlnlulunlnllllllllIllllnllliinulllnnlmillmlInnulllIllInmnIlunInInnllnnunlnllunIllInmulunnuumnnnlnunllllnll' Rage 1 0 I I ....,.. -nnInInIlllnlnlnillInInIllIunInnInlnIllulnlInulnlIllulnlnllunlIllIllnlIlllnlnnlnlnlnllllllIllllnlnllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIIllInIllIllIllIlllllllllnlllllllllllllll Miss Iiiim McK1N1,1eY lniversity of Iowa, ILA.: MS. Mafbenzafics Miss Dokoruv IIIlI.I,I:R Park College, Missouri, BA. L7nii'ersiIy of California University of Colorado Maibeuzafics Miss K,x'1'11eR1Nh Younis Tarkio College, BA. Ilolumlwia University. MS. Mafbe111af1cx MR, W11.1.1s IIAUGI:N Bradley Polytechnic Institute Carlton College XWUCIVIZIIICHI IJVIITIJIIYQ Miss NANHQN DAVIS Iowa State Teachers College Norlhwestcrcn Uiiiversili' ,Il11x11r Miss IiI.l.EN jowris Iowa Stale Iaiiversity, BA. v .IIIISII Mn. RA1.1'11 l,.ou.w llnivcrsity ol' Iowa, RS. b ,'II11s11: Mn. RM1111 PRoNK I University of Dubuque, BA. b .flfuszrr Miss Runv PAT'rERsoN , L'niversity of Iowa, BIS. ol' Education Physical lidjrcafi-011 Mk. Liao IDLSON University of Iowa, BK, SI. Olaf Iowa State College A University of Wisconsin - I 'Pbyszcs I Page 1 1 I Nik. Gmsuzl-. l:lIzI.DS fqntml 1.UHkYI.,l, -B..-X. . lnixvrxity nt XY1scm1N111 Srivllm'-l,'lwmix!ry Miss Nom 'HMM Clzllux Hl1xi11L'w Volluggc Y .N4'1'f1'fzlf-1' MRS. W. G, Ill-NNINQL llzllw Ihlximwx Inllrgv ' .Xvzvnzg Mxss lim fX1x,xMs Grimm-ll ll X Srlfftll S1'll'1ll'l' E Miss CIN-XR,-X llwsnxnilk Cmjnell ICInllc,gc, HBA. I Ulwlvcrwliv ut XX1acunx1n 801141, Sflullu' Miss Nl.-KBl.l: Ill.l.1.r-R lnwzl Slam- tlnll--gl-. BA. N Nlffzlf S1'iUl1z'1' - 1 : N I , - NIR, IZKRI. Ikamzlmus Clay KIullvgc,QlK.A. Ln!vcrsiIy ui SUlllht'l'll lilllil-0Yl1iQI l:l1IYt'fSilj' ul' Imvu I , 51717111 N'I4'I1r'U Miss IfSTHIzR Uxlm' Unixuraity ul' Nliwmri, ISA. Klenlrnl College. Mu, Ilmlnn lhivcrxitx' filllllfllhill Univerxitv Sf71IIIfYl7 . MR. Louis Iznm. Nvvsl Xvlllcrlurl High Sihrml , Q I I rmuug MR. Gmkmzu Alwsm Schuulm of lh-nmzlrk ll nmlzuurle 5 1 1:lnllunllllulluluIIllIllnllullIIlllululllllluunuulnlluunllIlulllInlulullIllInullllululllnulnunnunInInInnlnlluIInInIllnInlIllluulllulullIlllllllllllllllllllnllt P Page 12 ? IIInInIllInIllInlllllllllllllllllullllllIllnulllnllllulllIllllllullllllllllllllltIIllIlllllIllIllIllIllIllIlullIIllInInInInIllIllInllIllIllIllulllllllllllllllllull Tllli STLTDENT ASSEMBLY U The Student Assembly, the legislative body of West lrligh, was organized immediately at the beginning of the school year. The assembly, consisting of one representative from each llome Room. successfully raised money by sponsoring intra-class basketball games to purchase pictures of boys who have, in former years, been appointed to the All-State team. The various committees ably performed their duties. The Scholarship Coni- mittee inaugurated the plan of figuring six weeks' percentages on all the grades. and, also, during the second semester the failure lists became eligibility lists, since they consisted only of those who failed for the current six weeks. The Extra Curricular Activity Committee outlined everyone's gradepoints, made rules for giving music awards and made a change in the valuation of points for stage direc- tors. The Citizenship Committee compiled fire exit rules, tiled personal records of alumni, defined rules for citizenship medals 'and made recommendations to llome Room committees. The Assembly Committee organized many entertaining and educational programs. Social events were supervised by the Social Committee. t OFFICERS Advisor ,.... . ...... ..... ............ President, first senzesler ................ Presitlelii, setrozzd seiziexfer ...... Vice President, Hrs? seniexler .... Vice Presidelzt, St't'0lId SL'Illt'SfUl', ,. Secretary, first yeznesler ........ ...lVlR. Duusmooie ...,f7l.IYl: SiNt1t.Ai1e ......DAi,ia Nlunvnv ...lit.iz.rxBia'rii HARRIS ....Lfl.lZABl3'lill l lfuuus ...Giikfxtnixe BICKILY Sernffary, secoiltl xeniesfer. .. , ........ DictK'YoL:Nts Scbolarsltzp ............... ..... l RliNl: lN0l'ACIll: Soczal ....... . .... LJRACL Louis A ssembly . . ,......llAROI.DiXVIl.l.S Cjfjfgyyyhjp M ....,... X Hu. Srtgktns li. C. A. ..... . .......... ...Al,-XRKZLFERITI-. NEMMI-RS Misnnisns ' ' Qliye Sinclair Laura Closson Paul looniis lfrances lzhrig Irene Kopache Yerl Sturgis Donald Penly lzlizabeth llarris Helen Louise Be llelen Gross lidgar Ritchie Louise Rickhoff Mary Hitchcock rnbrock llarold xhlllls Marguerite Xemme Grace Cobb Dale Murphy Ruth Sutherland Yergil jackson Monte Christensen Wells Barnett john Mclflroy Robert Anderson Ts 1 Ardys Smith Diclt Roger . Dick Sarset lav lfitch Young Wol' e Alarjorie Parloxv lean Reynolds Kenneth Funk Robert Wise George llarris lllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllInnllllllllllnllllulllllulullllllllllnlllllllllllunlllllnlululnllIIllIllIllInnlnlInllIllIllAllIllulIllIllIllIlllnlllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllnlnif Page 13 :lllllllllllll llllllulllllulllllllllllullllllllllulllnllllllnllnnnunlnnllnllnunnunllIllllllllluluunuvllInInlunnlnlInnInulunnnunlunllnInlulllnllllllllulnlulllu. 2 r 4 V 4 ' ' ' CLASS Oli '3-l Seplmltller, 1950 ' Sophomores jeered, juniors laughed. Seniors went on in their soplnsticated manntt W e, to he the class ol 34, were entering that glorious institution. W est lhgh, loi strong! AUr'lobe1', 1050 Our hrst social, the annual l-reshman party, lypicalf Nou d think ne had just arrix from Independence. .X'o1'ezt11Jt'r, 1090 , W e soher down to the task ol organization, We elect as olhcers ol this honorahle ant most exalted class: ,lay latch, president: Wells Barnett, vice president. and l.yd1a Cole secretary. May their reign he peacelull ltozmzry, 14131 Q H Really? les, we have a l'reshman meeting. lhe hoaorahle Mr. Dunsmoor and t advisor, Miss .Xnderson, try to drive much needed mlormatton into our so-called hrams, We heconte 0-.X's, Our class is marching on, . Ft'11r1mr,i', 1931 t ' Oh! llome Room Zlv leads the school in scholarship! l.ook us over, West lllgh, We intend, and will d things in a hug wzty. ,Kilt-ldt, llarold l-astmen, liertha lohnson, Dorothx' Martin, l'hotnas Robinson, Walter .Xleast-, Marx' lou lxgner, llleora johnson, Itasca Maynard, ,Iames Rodgers, Alheita .Xllt-n, Vlxde l'merson, Dt-Warne klolls, Kenneth Mether, llotd Rodgers, Winston Allen, Roherta l-wing, llalel -Iones, Marvin Metzger, Rolvert Roll, xlohn .'Xndrens, .Xustin lzwing, Maltel liahler, Charles Miller, Dorthelda Saeltett, Mildred llantf, Marxin l5aust, Clitford Kahrs, Daralene Miller, lucx ,lane Sanders, Walttessa llainett, Wells llitch, -lay liearnsi Perri ,Wivllit Miller, Maxine Scott, l'ellllB' llartell, William l-lvash, ,lane Keene, l,oisI Minlsel, Geraldine Seidel, Xictot llartholomew, Marshal lflugge, lildon Kemp, Bernice Mtsner, Daxid Shannon, ,luanita Hear, l-mma I-ratnke, laYerne Kerr, Marian Mitchell. lzdward Showers, lieate lleard, l'aYe l5unls, lfdwaid Klein, Virginia Moeller, l,eo Schuey, Margaret llillings, Meleiin l'unli, Yera linaack, l.ucile Moessner, lois Sliarxup, llelen llirchard, Irma Gallop, llelen liniel, Selma Moore, Roger Smith. William lllacli, ffarl liieslert l'illl linode, Olixer Morris, l-lmer Snodgrass, lena lllaclt, Matthew llihson, lloh Iioliotan, Cllarence Morris, Madge Norenson, llelea lllalie, ,Iune lilessner, Wilma Krug, Donald Morris, Samuel Siu-t't'y', l'stliet lllootl, Russell Gnaey, l.ois laitge, Georgia Max' Mueller, Nadine Stainhrooli, liordon llonwell, William liordon, junior l.arson, Ray: Murtagh, Marion Stephens, Marioiie llrandt, tiladts lillldllllll-, Arnold laursen,-Allred Yation, Yireil Stexens, l-leanol llroxsn, Donald llaney, Don lawson, Manlord Nelson, Martha Strvlier, .lean lliown, Melvin llarhough, Rolvert l.ee, Russell Xtelsen, Mildred Sweelt-x', llettx lluchanan, ,lacls llelsel, Ravmond lighthart, Mary Nuvner, Gerald 'l'harpe, Adele lluclt, llartiet llermann, lleatrice lindholm, Ytctor Nohle, ,Iames lheimtn, tieraltline llurrouehs, lioster llertzhurg, l'aul loesch, .lack Park, Rohert Thompson, lois Iatelev, Marion llill, llarold Long, Mrarl A lJIllllhL'll, Donald lltorson, llugh flatothers, Yernon Hitchcock. Marv l.undl'Jlade, Ytola Peterson, lzstlter Townley, Yeruon tllailt, ,lean llolmes, Rachel McA,ndrews, llarriett Plaltzgrall. Blanche 'l'ullis, Max llarls, Vincent lloxxard, llarhara Mcflann, Bruce ' Price, Doris Yan lfaneghem, lilxnt l.ohn, Ruth lloy, Richard Mcflltane, Arlene Prosser, llarold Wachtler, Ronald Volt-, tharlotte llursh, Rohert Mcllhane, -Rohert Rambo, lewis Wagner, Paul llole, lvdia lluston, Mtrtawm McCook, lzvelyn Rice, Gerald Warsaw, liathervn tloonrad, .lohn -lacolmen, llrvm Mcflormick, -Ruth Riekhotl, louise White, Martha tioontz, tloralie r lauuith. llarold Mcifready, llorrest Ricks, Dorothy' Wicks, l5idelis llowlishaw, Grace -Ienkins, Ylfllllllll McDonald, Bethel Ringler, Stanley Wilharm, Rolvert Dinsmoor, llorothv lepperson, Rita McDonald, Yllgllllll Rispalje, ,lack Williams, Ruth -lane johnson, Clara M MClilroy', lohn Ritchie, lfdgar Wright, Marcella llovle, Lilen- johnson, Daniel Manners, Roy Roherts, Glendon lllllIIllllllIIllIllllllllIllIllllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllllIIllIllllIllIIlllllllIlfllIllllllllIIllllllIIlIIllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Page 14 s I 1 ninulnunulunlunnnullulnnlullulInnlnnnnlnnmunununnlnmInInnlnnllnllunnnnnlInluluInInInllnlnnunnnnnunnlnnuunnlunnnl l S4'fVlt'HIl7c't', 1040 MID-YEAR CLASS OF '33 7v,v- - We are novv 9.iX's and -are we glad! Although we are still the object of niany jokes, vve have earned the respect ot the upperclassmen. Some ol us are participating in niusic. ath- letics, lovver Dramatic Club, and torensics. October We have chosen the follovving as our pilots: Roger Wolfe, president, Wilma lletlernan, vice presidentg Greta jones. secretary. Home Room 210 had a Wiener roast at l1lk Run. tX'ow11zber Most ol' us who have tried out for basketball have been rejected. llonie Room ZU9 had a party at the home of Bob Berry. lJt't'L'7llb6T , 1 . As usual, we are compelled to let the upper-classmen play the leading role in preparation lor the Holidays. lalzuary Goodbye, lireshnienl Now vve are Sophomores. Alderman, Gerald Anderson, Robert .-Xrns, Paulyn lientson, Albert Bergstrom, john lit-rrv, Robert llerteh, Robert llotlell, lierne liovvers. Clara Cade, Phillip flaslle, Kalora K hesternian, Margaret tilark, Charles llolby, Loraine hole. jack lornwell, Gordon Vovvell, llaroltl I risp, Marlin l ruinmer, Paul llaanien, Cora ll l l7eX ore, Winona llisnier, Marguerite Duteher, George liarr. Pauline liivash, Charles liort, Dorthea liretter, lflmer Gallagher, Mary Katherine- llanson. lzloise llecklinger, Charles lletfernan, Wilma llenderson, jiln llewitt, Lloyd llileman, William llotltnan, john llutiman, Robert . llumphrey, Ailene jones, Greta Kemnierer, Myron Klein, Kenneth Knox, lilorencc Landon, Mata Langland, Virginia Lavvson, Martha l.ayline, Uorance Ludtke, llarold Ludwig, Arthur Mcillintoek, Delmzir Meliim, Wannita Manning, Donna Markham, Winston Mason, Normandine Miller, Arlene Moore, Glen Nipper, Donald Pen-ly, Mary Perry, Rollin Pitzen, Marian Porter, Mary Ruth Pottergjunior Prestien, Clinton ' Primmcr, jeannette Richardson, Mary Sarset, Dick Scheel, Walter Sihmitll, Russell Scott, Reuben Schindler, lirances Siegel, Melvin Silver, lidmund Tabaeh, Sidney Walker, jesse Walker, Robert Wills, Roy Willson, jane Winters, Adelaide Witt, Yivian Wolfe, Roger Worthington, lorrgtine Wyckoff, Marjorie Wyckott, Merle Ziemer, Paul Zimring, Maver- ale, Wlillart liudletz, Rose Queer, Edward - ' nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllIlllllllullullllllullulllnlllIllInInnlllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllnIlllllnlllllllIllIllIllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllln: ,Page 15 IIII IIIIIII I IIII I IIII I II I IIIIIII I I II IIIIII II III I IIIIIII IIIIIIII I IIII I III IIIIII I IIIII IIIIII Sl'lfKI'IlX'l'UR S'l'.tXl5l5 During this schmml your thc Spcctzttor. with ll cztpgthlc wtzttt. hum upltcld Wcst Ilighk ith-alla. .Xt thc hcginning ol' thc f'C1ll', Miss I.cilz1 Wztssoin chose the stzttti from iR'l' klcmttimllimi Class. In Alztmutry il ncw stzttt' wan chown with thc cxccptiun ut' thc L'LiiIOI'5. 'lhu tliil-ct0i's. Nlism Xtztssoin amd Hr. Cicorgu lfichlf, ticscrvc much crvtiit tint' out' papa-i s pi'ogt'css. l:IDl'l'URl.'XI. S'I'.XIili l:1l1twr-- in-tlcric lncntiiis ,lxxlxluitt lzlliltrr-Williatiii Ifort S'li.Xl5ll O15 I'L'I3l.lC.XI'ltJN Mwst St-xitxlik SIMIPND SlMI'5IlzR Huh Stcxcltwn Dztlc Nltirphlx' klulitm Cnlhx' Stzlnlcy Colm .Xrthur Purtt-1' Ilclcn Iiunk Duris Kimura' Cfliffcwrd Struck xi1lI'f.LllL'I'ilL' Nlztrixtg Grctcltcn lfstcl ircnc liupgtcltu lfrwin Sian Clhzirh-I Iiitingcr Opal Bmlcll Iirwin Sins i.ttI'Cl1 Nita X1-rlu Sturgis Nizlric IDL-:tu llclcn Nclmn livicn lnttiw lh-rnhruck Huh llgtll hh-an GLIFIIUI' ISLSIXHSS S'I'.XI5l5 ttksi' IND st-,mxn Sl-Ml.S'Il:RS lizrmzuxx ,iltzmzgvr---I, Rum-RI' Nlttit-R .iX5iXftl7If liltximtrx .iltirttlgrrv Duxxtn lit-,i tx' I-mst Si-.xilwiiia Simw Si1.xttvit1R tlrucc Cnhh bruce Cnhlh Ilcumthy Pttrlmx' Nh-Ivin N-tgcl Ilnruthy Pctlcrrcii lllllllllllllllllll IllllIllllllllIlIlllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIII lllllll Illl lllllllllllllll Ill llllll Ill I l'ilg.:'a- 'I G 1- , . I -K. . u' ' . -All, 'pil 1.-x.. A1. 1 . I . ,L ctober CoAcH GLEN N STROBRIDGE Thanks to the experience and the sure knowledge of football, together with the strenuous endeavor and firm guidance of Mr. Meeter, West's football team has again won honors in high school athletics. lllllll lllllllll llllllll ll lllll ll I Ill Ill lllllll I lllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllll I All due honor must be given to Coach Strobridge for his shrewd reasoning, his unfailing perseverance, and his friendli- ness in organizing and producing a bas- ketball team of which the student body is proud. CoAcH GORDON MEETER Page 19 I llllll lllllll lllll ll lllllllllll I lllllllllllll ,IIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIII N l3tXYl'l3.1Xl.l.SCIIVIIEDLI l St'PlL'l1ll7t'l' IU.. . . . . l11tlepe11tle11ce .......... West Septe1T1he1' Zo.. . . . . .-Xmes ,...... West tletoher 4.. .. . l3o1't llotlge .. West lJCltllUL'l' ll.. .. .. tlhztrles City ,... West tlctohei' l7,. .. .. Wztshiiigton lligh ... ,. West tlctoher Z-l.. .. .. Nlztson City . .... West NtlN'L'lT1hL'l' l.. . . . tlrztnt lligh . West X111-1-11111t1 '1S.., .. N111-111 nes xitiitws.. .. .. wi-st NtlYt'lNl7Ul' 17... .. liust lligh ...... West .Xs the whistle hlew for the tirst toothull' pratetice ot' ltlltl, Couch L31 to to :1 writ-tl group ol' young, inexperiencetl, hut tleterminetl hoys, Out ol' this 111 1l1t1 lit to l witl1 the zthle help ot' I1is z1ssistz111t, Couch Glenn Strohritlge, orgz111ixet 1 xtrx toinpt tl tezun which plungetl lllftlllgll the season with tivewictories, two ties. :intl two tt t t greatest triuniph lor tl1e111 CZIIUC when they heztt the previously nntlt t tt N so gritltlers 111 the llo111eeo111i11g. l11 the lIl'Sl.CtJI1lUSl ol lllU season West betlntlketl up 1111 th'8fWllCll11ll1g., t o lQ.Ll s lI'ltlt'Pt'Iltlt'llCCKWllll ll one-sitletl score ol IU-tl, lhis game plzlyetl untler tht 1 5, s o lieltl stzlrtetl loothatll otl with ll l7Zll'lg. ' A Xl liS-'W IiS'l ' .X niighty West lligh niaehine ,lunctioiietl to perfectioii to tlown 51 llf.,llll't13, Xlllts tlutn 7-ll. .Xlter ll touclitlowli i11 the first quarter, West heltl the l.ittle Cycloms stortltss Swxtrs 11 suhstitute, stopped Cuptuiii Bluntl o11 the one-yt1'rtl line -utter l1e hzttl lWI'tllxtIl lim l1o111 llt Wzxhuwk tucklers. lhe halt entletl here as ,-Xrnes lost ll chance to score Knits opemt 111 with 1111 zxerixtl ztttzick i11 the lust periotl, hut the Ultl Rose Ltntl lilztela line htltl tnt t opponents luiletl to score. Stevensoii Zllltl Swyers shone for West, :intl t 1 the 111L1i11st:1y of the Ames attack. ' - ' 4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' Page 20 FORT DODGE-WEST West Waterloo and liort .Dodge football fans added another game to their long list of thrilling and spectacular football games played by these two traditional rivals when the Dodgers chalked up a I3-0 win over the Wahawk ball toters. The Dodger victory was due to their brilliant passing attack which scored first for them in the second period and again in the last quarter, Geyer being the passer, with Crouch on the receiving end. West's speci- men plays then began to function, and with Weissman and Penn carrying the brunt of the attack, West scored late in the fourth quarter, when Penn plunged across the goal from the one yard line. Penn's punting was mighty. CHARLES CITY-WEST A confident'West High football team traveled to Charles City to face a supposedly weak team. Charles City, however, upset the dope bucket and the Wahawks to a U-0 tie. The game was rather slow due to the hot day. Throughout the game West battered the Charles City line so as to get within scoring distance, yet lackedthe final punch to score. ln the third quarter, Weissman and Penn advanced the ball to thenve yard line, but an incomplete pass and three plunges lost the pigskin to the Vikings. Westsgoal was never in danger. Penn, Weissman and Brollier looked good for West, while Clammer was outstanding for WASHINGTON HIGH-LWEST' The West eleven gained sweet revenge on Washington by' a score of I4-O, The first touchdown was made in the nrst quarter, and Pennismashed-through for the extra point. In the second period West scored again with two long runs and two passes: The Tigers almost scored with line plunges, but the determined Wahawks stopped them, The whole team de- serves honorable mention, with Penn and Ehrig receivingspecial attention. . MASON CITY-WEST A ' - Q ' When October 24 rolled around, West was put up against the toughest team of the season, Mason City. There were plenty of odds against the Wahawks, but they were out to win. backed by a great Homecoming crowd. The cool night put fighting spirit in the team and pep in the rooters. On account of West's good defense, the Mohawks were kept scoreless during the entire game. ln the second half the Old Rose and Black eluded the Mason City defense, and five clever plays put the ball over the line for a marker for West. lt was the brilliant plunging and passing of Penn to Brollier and Ehrig that netted the seven points. During the few closing minutes of the game the teams see-sawed back and forth, and played rather equally. Penn and Brollier played stellar parts in the game. GRANT HIGH, CEDAR RAPIDS-WEST With the band and the largestlgroup of followers ever to attend an outside game, West went down to Grant High, Cedar Rapids, and completely wiped them off the map. lt was a sensational game for Penn and Brolier, with Penn taking the pigskin for a touchdown on the hrst play of the game. During the entire contest it was just a matter of what West wanted to do with the ball. There was a varied number of plays used throughout the game which showed the strength and power of the Old Rose and Black gridders. NORTH 'lllGll, DES MOINES-WEST A Des Moines team that was never meant to beat West High came from apparently nowhere and won a football game+North High 7-West 6. Two negro boys, Marvin Webb and Edgar Penn. did the scoring. Webb executed the first play by running 64 yards after catching a l'5 yard pass. Penn scoged from the 2 yard line only after a beautiful 37 yard run through off tackle. North scored its extra point on a pass to Cummins. Weissman was hit from behind as he attempted to pass for the' extra point, and West bowed to defeat. . , EAST-WEST East and West renewed their football relationship before a capacity crowd as East held the Old Rose and Black to a scoreless tie. Due to the cold weather, the game was postponed from the customary Thanksgiving Day to the following Saturday. On account of a cold and slippery field, neither team displayed any brilliant offensive, both being content to use defensive tactics. However, in the second half East opened up with a passing attack which brought the ball to the I4 yard line. Here Kolanick threw a pass to Pugh, who dropped the ball as he fell over the goal line. West never threatened .the Trojans' goal. Wagner, Hall, and Pugh looked best for East, while the West honor rol-l included Weissman, Penn, and Sorenson. ' . ' , As the season closed there were several members of the Wahawk team on whom addi- tional glory was heaped. The colors of West were well represented on the All-Northeastern Team with Sorenson, Brollier, Stevenson, and Penn as captain. On the All-State team were Penn and.Sorenson, with Brollier on the second team. 'This is certainly a fine standing of which West is justly proud. ' I .The West High Wahawklets, or second-team, deserve.. much credit for their perseverance and for the hard scrimmagethey afforded the first team. ln their season of six regulation games, they-emerged victor in as many starts! As the season ended, Van Doren was chosen honorary captain. . ' A r Charles City. I I lllllllllllllllll ll I I ll I ll Ill llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Illll III I lllllll I llllllllllll llllllllllllllll Page 21 SPliCl'A'l'OR PLAY The Rornanlic Age, a delightful comedy by A. A. Mi.lne, was presented in the XYesI lligh auditorium, October eighteenth. - The plot centers in gay, imaginative Melisande's meeting her dream prince in the forest. lle is clothed in courtly garb, and romantic visions are made realistic. While Melisande dreams about Prince Charming, jane, the practical cousin, steals her flesh and blood lover. Nevertheless, the play ends happily when Gervase, the dream prince, becomes real and seeks the hand of the beautiful Melisande. llumor is added by lirn, a country lad and ,Gentleman Susan, a peddler. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles with Alice, the maid, helped to create the desired atmosphere. 'lihis play was the first production of Miss Ruby Morris, and niuch ol' its success is accredited to her. Cast of characters: Mary Krmzales .... Henry Ix'i1oz.'lcs. . . Mclisamlv ...... lane ........,.. Bobby ........... Gervasv Mallory . Igrn .,............ Genllvnian Susan . AHCC .,..,........ Dlreflor .......... Stage Manager Properly Manager Wardrobe Mistress Book Holder ..... .....C.oml.li1 tau-its .......lui.l.-xN Cotm' lxl,-XRGLll'.Rl'l'E lxlARlNll .lima Doms Mooiu-, .xVll.l,lAM Pitman ,.....S'mN1.EY Colm ...,Wi1.l.i,xM Piixm' . . . . ROBl:R'l' M inm.u'i'oN ,.......fADA Cokism .Miss RUBY Moiuus ..... .ll.-XROLD xVll.I:Y ...lNrlIl.l.lCEN'l' Lucirl' . . .l3I:'lA'lY XVL7RS'I'l:R ....llLLLN FUNK Illlllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllulll ll lllllll I I I llllllllllllllllllll I I lllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llll lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll Page 22 'llllnnlllllll lnlnllu lllllllllllllllllllunlllIlnlnlnlnllunllnn I nn nun nnunu ulllllllnulul llnnuln ll nunnn nu nl unllunlllllnllnllunlnllun ANNLTAI- S'l'.eXl5l5 We. the Annual Staif. appointed at the beginning of the year by Miss Gene- vieve Wise and Mr. George Fields. have completed our work on the 1053! year book. Now, that we have successfully anchored our ship in the harbor of West High students, we wish to offer friendly advice to those who in future years will serve on the staff. lt is advisable, so we insist, to appoint everyone to help edit the Annual. for no one can justly be jealous then. We borrowed our pencils. ink, paper, and scissors from the junior High and suggest that you future editors do likewise since they appreciate our trade. Lastly, we advise, suggest, and insist that you begin your work two years. two months and two hours before the date of publication, for that is the keynote to our highly eflicient work. A Editor-in-Chief .,,...........,. GRif1'c:li11N Fsiili. Associate lfclifnrs... ..,. iXlARGARli'l' l.ia..xsk, OPM. Boneu. Feature lidiior . ., .. . ..... ' ............, Doaoinv Btfrtiik Art Fdilors .... .,....,.. lN lll.DRED llN5SI,l:R, nllfSSIIl Dswsox Classes. .... . . ....DoRo'rnY BRECKENRIDGIL lisisu II,-wsu Athletics ...,.. ,........ D Ick Gusnmi, Dmx STLw.yR'r Organizations .......... . .... .... l RENI: Komciiiz. COR.-XLIE LSRREN Business Manager ........... .. ........ ' .,...... Room: l5l:NNli'I I' Assistant Business Manager .....,...,......,.......... XLRL STURGIS Typisfs ........,.,,.........,...... limxoa Komen. Mixture Ktrxnnfk ' Bzrsincss Staff ...... GR-KCl: COBB. Wl.XRliLllgRI'I'l: Loniixzex. Nlkklli Dew ' ' ' ' ll'll ll'l'l l I ' 'Ill' Hllll llllll lllllll lllllll I nullIIIIlIIIIIllunlulmullnnnu Page 253 unnnunnnlulullInuInInInlnununuuunnnnnlnnlnlnunnununununnnuumlnllunnnunllvlnlulnlInnnnluuInInllnluulnlnululnlnMunnululnnnlnnn CLASS Ol: '32 ftllllltlff, 1029 Un. il lwluslcripg wxilllcrk. morning.: in kIz1l1L151l'y, IUZU, an llLlll'llM'l' ul' -lunim' lligh laik jilul 5 mln llm lltllllx' ul lAC1ll'Illllg lur the purpose ut mcrczmng lllCll' lntelllgcncc. .Xulyga Smilh was ' 5 cluclml prvmlcnl ul this group. .5 Swplruzlzur, 1929 .Xl ilu- cull ut' xclnml in thc lull, Bully School acrvul in thc capacity ul' Pl'L'slLlCIll, which ' she has hllcll mmcc then, Srplvlzllnvr. N130 , XXI- I1-gl Ilmtpuur clgxm is prumincntly rcprcmcmul in thc iiclll of LlL'Clill1lLlIlll'j'. music, glml ulw 11llllCllC5. XXc are lurlunutc to have one mam on thc .Xll-Slzllc In-zm1 Ihis your. : Xllcnl 'llummx llm-.lIh. liiclmul lk-llvuwul 1ll.II'lullC llcllu ll.lx'll1olmm'u. luIll.l llCllll1llIlLl. lL'nx1.l I'--tin-. limwll kllbllllltlbl. .-Xlicc lln-will, l-luynl llllilxpwz-11, lngux llcnwr. lzmm llilion, l.urillv Popp, Iilrun llllkllIlt', .Xln-lvin lluwlun, l5ur1'sl ll.llslun. llulwwl llmxuu. Dunn.: kI.um-5. Ruwul Rguulm, llurm-:aIl.n liuncv, ,Xnhv Iulmxlml. lllzulvs lh-ull, Xl.ux llultun. K lmllulln- ,Imwx Ralph Rnllinx Nl.lXlIlk' lllINll, ,Irnlm lxlnslcr. llulw lfun-l1lwx91, liwmlll Mmgln-x, Nlglrlvn lil!UWllllll, l,L'l'l'X S.1ylnr. llunln' l.lllll1ll'4'lllll, Illmrlvs linmv, Qll'2lCL' Sdn-ull, Dmullxx f.l1ris1n-nwxm. Gl.ulv5 limh-lm'3cr. ,Inlm Scllm-l, lll-tix mmlx, llillic lilulln-IL, 'l'illiv Sm-. fmxxlx lJ.IllUll. ltllwxlrnl lnlun, Ku-nm'1l1 glhlxlllhlll, Nlzxrjurlu l7.xx, In-na' lummvrt, Art Slmrl, lhm Ilutvnw, Perry lighlhzirl. Wallace Sllm-Y, llclcn lluullu-Il. David lmmmis, Paul Sicg. Ruth Ilunlwllu-u.:, -llklll Alffzlllllllll. lxstcl Smillm, :Xnlxx llllig, l-rznmvs lllillwllll, Aura Smith, llunim lwing. Willium Alillllllllg, l5luyLl Smith, Rxllm-llv l'.ll'lIll'l', ylllfjtlfll' Xlllll5Cl', liI'illlCL'S SUl'UllhL'Il, Nluxiu l.u, l.lYt'lll Nlillvr. lolm Spruglc, l:I'.ll1LlN l-lzxhm, l'lc1mul Xlixllgrrlll, lvalic 5ll1llll. ll.nrx l-rilllvxy llnylorll ' Xlmm-, .lilmo 'l'.nlm. lvlln- lhwwr. lnl.1 ' xlllllll, Rolwrl 'l'l1nn11mm, lhnullu ll. llillu-1, Un-uruv Nlusp.u'mv,'lll1rlix l lxl, Yl'I'll.l . ll.lxm'n, Gurlln Xurtll, lQl'I1l14'll1 fu1u.1x1ulx, Al.ll'XlIl E Ilkmuvll, .lulm lbrmzlml, Kvlldul ficglur, Xlgux 5' l?vx'rin, Bill IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf Page 24 I :lnmnluInulnnnnnnmunlnlnlnullluIIllulnlulnlnnunmnunulmmlnnnnrlllllllllllllllllllInlllullllululnnlnlnllunllullnlllnuuululullllllulnn Svpleiiilwr, 1020 CLASS Ol: '33 'lihe lltli class blossoms forth in a radiant green, lt might he in color, but it s also in actions, liut what does it matter? We shall learn well, perhaps. ,lust watch us! We have elected Dick Young, president, Nlinnie Wartev, vice president, and llelen Gross, secretary. XYe-had our Yalentine party, and so l guess we are all .wpitfitiiw 'wo AYYe are improving! At least, we thing so. 'lihere Young as president, and elected ,lack De Berg as vice tary. We are receiving honors, lor -lack De Berg won to he linisliing the step in the ladder in line shape, Xovv for the next step in Knowledge. -Xlnains, Thelma .Xtlt-ldt, tlhester Alton, l-verett llarlier, Nathan Barker, Marian llartliolomevv, lzileen llaugaertner, lilsie Beaton, Dorothy lieaton. llilliard lieck, Dorcas Bells, Marvin lllacklaurn. liuhv llodelver. Anson lioles, Nlae liollei, Richard llovvers, l uther llrandr, james llroinlev, l.ois llrovvn, liolw llueliler, l,eua llulinian, lsalvelle llurlwank, leone llurlianis, llettv t.adani, l ila fQaniu, lleth l.herrv, lllossoin Christensen, Nlonte tilark, Dexter tlolwlv, Donald Vorlwin, Zada Iiox, john Cross. Roger liulliutson, john Delierg, jasper Dingnian, Dora Dudley, 'l'i'.inces Dutlv, lxenneth Durclienwald, Dorothv Duschen, lflden Duschan, ,limiuie l-lwv, jane l'dge, livelyn lglltott, Marv l,ou lzstel, ,lack lfvans, llarold lzvving, tforxvin liax, 4.arroll l5av, Nleltern lielcman, Ieonard lk-rris, liernict- liish, l,oreue liridley, Xelma Gates. ,lane tiille. Xlilton lloodriclt, ,lean tlraher, lvle tiranue, Artliur Green, lilhert liritlitli, Arlene Liroce, Walter Gross, llelen tiuetzlatl, lzvelvn llalls, tlaroline llamer, Nlarv llamrnersmith. Garnet llammond, Ruth llanev, Claire llansen, Gladvs Desne, Dorotltv Mae llarmon, liloise Dickinson, Alice llavvk l ois Dickson, Dale llavden,-A Yincent Dietz, lfverz-Lt llgixs, I-lovd lliagins, .-Xrnold llildehrand, Clarence lloard, lone lloard, XYinona llulwhard, liugene lludson, lilorine llutfman, lzdna llurst, Millord jackson, Yiruil lohnson, l5lorence -loins, l5rances rluhl, l,vle -lunkins, Maurice lialtenhack, YYvlma lvatz, l.eo King. Madeline lvnode, lzvelvn lvudletf, I-'stltei' l,arcnce. llenrt leege, lllda l ightfoot, Yirginia l imhert, ,lack lincoln, lflilalvetli lohdell, Gail long, lfloise - l,oomis, Katherine looney, Nlahle l.ucht, Alice Marie Xlctlall, Marv Nlahle Xlcflartv, ,Laura Nlcltonald, William Nlcktilliams, Helen Madsen. ,lulia Mak, Katlieryn Malven, Richard Maring, Marvvl Nlavrelis, Criss Nlertens, Nelda - Miller, Roltert ll. set to go. is some hope for us, president, and Charles his letter in loothall. Nlurrav, Milan Ogle, .Ieanne Oleson, julano Olsen, ftluriel Ormond, Nlargaret Orsinger, llelen -lane Ovvens, llaiold Parlovv, Marjorie Pelton, Beulah Penn, l.aYern Perkins, Gwendolvn Perrin, Ted Petersen, Donald Petersen, Ruth Phelps May Porter, Charlene Porter, Iucille Prosser, liverett Rall, Georgia Ransom, liohert Reinstein, Sadie Revnolds, .lean Ritze, Marian Rohh, Imogene Rolwertson, Nlartha Rodamar, Lillian Rodden, Terriel Rohlf, -lean Rossow, Orville Rotman, Marion Rubin, l1velyn Rugtiv. Irene Sackett, Gertrude Sabin, lilaine Sarset, Bob Schwenkner, Florence Scott, Gwendolvn Seahurn, Marjorie We kept Dick West as secre- YYell, vve seem our ladder ol' Shannon, john Slierlvurne, l .ikonue Sliocklev, tllintun Siegel, l eon Simonsen, Xlaiioiie Smith, Clitlord Smith, Don l . Smith, Roger Sniitli, liosalfelli- Smith, Yiolet Spivacl., lzstlier Stevens, Alma Stevens, l-ditli Stodd Stoell ard. Marv r, tjharles Sll'0lH'llll, I eigh Sivcin . Niigil lavlor, Wav ne Tiller , llernice Trehon, liettv XY l v lt 'ago 'alte lll'S1 XX XX YN XX XX YY XX YY 'e s t . llL'l', v ' ill Ivtlvn iahl, Willard rs, Marx iw, lzleanor lean Iartev, Minnie' aterhurv, Art alters, Larrol Charles Wettering, Russell YN YK NYilso YYilso YYood ilhur, Alice tlliams, l'honias It, Dorotliv Xlav n, l-lma . Xlaruuerite YYoolsey', llelen Wright, Donald Young, Dick ulnnunnL luulululnlmullmnlnnluluumnnununnlullmmnunmmlnnnnInulllllInlunllumllluuulllllIllulIllllllululllllllllllllllllInunulllnllllllllllululluE Page 25 unnuunnnunnuunnmuuunuIninnuninnuuinilnlnuunnuunnnmuuumn nnlinnnluuunnlanuunnunnulnlannunnlnnunnnuluunnllnunnuunlnmn XX'lfSl IIIGII BAND 'liliu sticct-ss nl the lwzintl this yt-Qtr is tlue tu the cmlcztvur ol' Mr. Prunk. tlic It-zttlcr, lntlcr E Iiis tlircctinn. tlic Iwgtntl lwcgzin tlic ycztr lny nittking its ztnnuztl gtppt-zitttricc :tt the Dairy Cattle E Clniigrt-ss, lluring thu lkmtlvgill Ltntl lwztslwtlwztll st-zisuii they cliccrvtl the plziycis :intl tltc spec- E tzitnrs with their poppy songs. E Ilic lwztntl is t-xpt-ctt-tl tu gin lui' in tlic Stqttt- Nltisic Contest. gtlitcr giving tlic Spring Nltisicztl, ' IKVXNIP fNlI1Nll'rl:RS Itiin ,Xlln-n XIJX Ilttgltcs 'II-tl Purrin It'nn ll.iitlt-tt IH-Milt' -Iulinsun IJun.tItI Pcnlt I rt-il II.itt-s llzinit-I xlulinsttni ,lt-:in Rulilt' lilvnn lit-1-lw luis lim-tic NI.tri1tn Ritu- Iiimln-lt Ilurtclt I't'rrx littmxlttnt lliIIS.unpst1n I titlxt-I Iliiwrrs Iiqttltcrinc I nuinis Iitisst-I Sclnnitlt - IIt'ntt Iiiztntll IIIII Iuulnis Izdltmxtit' Scltmtlrt E I.ttni-s Illtllltll Ilcnrt' I.1twtctit't' Iittssvll Scott E Xltnnilrt-tl Ilnsslt-1 I':ittl I.t1ninis Nlziiiuric St-gtlittin ' lit-xtcr t.l:iiIt lit-linzir Nlctilintuclt glnhn Sliitiiiiun Il.ii::ltI I'x.ins Iiulwrt XICSIILIIM' Dun Sliurt Iitntt-s lliirtlnii 'I Iltiingis Mxtrtin Nlcluinin Siugrl I xlv tlmlwi Ntmrinzt Nlgiwt- Gctxtltliin' 'l'Itt'itn.tn I'lmtI Iliivt-s I'1tnl Xlvtlit-r Ivlc Wztgmici Xinnltl Iliggins Ytt-rliltg Myurs Rnlitwt Xktlltcr KIA: Iliixmrtl I txtncis Ncinincrs t'lt.n'lt-s XX 1-st I iiuviiv Iltilvlniixl Iiuitli Pttgt- Rngt-r WUI 1- Iitll I't-rrin I tlitlt Slitnl s - ltnln-i't IInIIin.in . t 1IllulnlllllInnnnnnunnnuulnuumlnuinInnlaninnnunnnlininananannnnuunInulIIuIInIllIInnlulIInnlnlunlnlnuuunnununuuuunuulnnnnluullululnulul Pztgt- Zi? l. . , ' , 1 ,- . , '.,. ... 1 . fl a.' .4 .. .' , . I.. '. I wi. , Q Q . Q 1 ' . I' ,' .-x f . f f ' 1 1 I .,' . .- 1 . 1 I ,., . . ..1 X . '. .-1 u . .-...' ofvember I, ,N s v , . jL7N IOR-SEN IOR PLAY The tllollzfsf, a three-act comedy, was presented by the junior and Senior Classes on November twenty-first. The core ol the play was centered in the domestic dilliculties ol Nlr. and Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. Baxter was a victim of the disease, molluscry, which made her thrive on the service and sympathy of others. This mollusc germ began to inlect Mr. Baxter, but the arrival of Tom Kemp, Mrs. Baxter's brother, and his romance with the charming Miss Roberts, the governess, brought the production to a de- lightful end. Kliss Ruby Nlorris's coaching made the acting as smooth as that ol' professionals. The cast: .lliss Roberts . . . , . . .Orme SINQLAIR Tom Kemp ..,,., RAY STRAYI-,R Mn. Baxlvr .... ..... B UTY XVURSTER Mr, liaxlvr . .. . . . . . ......... Louis KNOTIK llirecfnr ......... ..........,..,.... N llss RUBY NlURRlS Stage fllt1lIL1gUfS..., ....... OSCAR ANnERsoN, lYiVl2Rl:'l l' Snort' Property .lllt1H!1,QFfX. .. . .RoBrfRT lhllDDl.ETON, Fnwcits XVRIGHT ll lllllll I I I llllllllllllllllllllllll lu' Page 29 all'fI ?Cd'3v'-r.Q 5 ,ci 5 MID-YIQAR CLASS Ol: '31 : lrmzmry, 1028 Q NK e.4ninety-tliree tleniure :intl shy lreslnnen. enteretl the portztls ol XX est lligh in the : hleztk nntl-winter. - IrIIlIttIfj', IUZU A Q .X teatr hits pzissetl, :intl ne :ire now industrious sophomores. Ainong our rzinks :ire musi- ciztns. singers, :intl honor roll stutlents. lriunary, ION! ' Our klunior .X clziss wats host lo the seniors in the mitl-year -lunior-Senior litintiuet, which wus heltl tit llotel Presitlent. 'l'he theme ol' our entertziinnient wats ateroplzuies, tintl llqiroltl 'lhonipson Wits tottstniztster, lhe committee chttirmen, lrene Kopziche. .Xutlrey Stevens. Mziry klztne Ilzirrison. 1ll1tl.yi'fl Sturgis. with the :iitl ol Miss lizitliryn Young, ttrrzuigetl for the merryinukiiig, ' lauimry 25, IGH ' On this ex'entl'u'l clan' we heczune tlignitietl ztntl intelligent seniors. Our grim is to success- fully lezttl ,West lligh to greater honors, Ollices. in this senior clatss :ire lilletl hx' llairoltl ' llionipson, .Xrthur Yun Doren, :incl Irene Kopziclie. ' Sl-IQUND Sl'Ml'-STVR - IIHUJI E izis w 5 Xlttlrlsotl, tbsctir llzirrison, Mttri' .l.tnt- Riclxliotl, l-ltttnor llit-ner, Lester llentlerson, l'1tul Rims-r, Xt-spt-i' lzonpliell, .Xllwit llerron, l-xelvn llolwlw, llorotlix tlglrlt, ll.oiit-t llozte. Rolvt-rt Rogers, Miixiixiitl tontnie, .-Xitliur llooxei, It-on Scott, lietnlltl roopri. l loxtl ,Ii-nson, llelene gl1Illt'l.l, l'.iul trginston, -I.init's Jenson, Merle Sll'llYL'I ligix ' IJL-.ni, lzilnit ,ll'll5Ul1. Mxrtle Sturgis, Xerl lbit-tn, Mnrle Iiopxiclie, Irene Sullivan, M:trg.iret lluillex, Altliergt lilihv, Mzixine Taylor. Iililnhetli lx.ins, Roll.lntl lucht, Millicent llioinpsoii, llgiroltl lt-ienson, Russell Mcllztrty, llextt-r X.in lloreir, Arthur link, l-rt-lin Mether, Patul Wgulev. Xtnvne l-rillvll, Ruth Mitchell, Stzinlex' Weiss, l-loise tit-tix, llonztltl Musgroie. Beatrice XNetl:iuIer, llolu-rt tiilison, lgxXerne Urvis, Guy Wilson. M.lip:.uet lii.tser, Mildred Rttiitltxll, Ross Xtright, lfrgtncis ll.ill, llolv Rezinv, lidith liemer, lliltl.i Rt-itz, Arlene llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 30 gnInuinnnuuunnnnlnnmnnnlununnininulnuninInnunnunnnuulunnunnllnInInInulnunInInnlnnlnnuunnlnuluuuununmnnunnmnnnununnnuL O l'llll,.ONllfl. .Xtitcr winning the State NlllSlC'CUl1lE'5l lust spring, Philcstnel has cuntinucil zultling In hcr glmics untlcr the lCZlalQYSl'liD of Xliss Nzinecn Davis, With the help ul' the Buys' Glcc Cluh. they must successfully staged the colorful operettzi. I'inzfvs of Ihwigtzziw. 'lihe girls gilsn entcrtziinctl :it civic societies. nsseinhly pmgranns. :intl Cuintnenceincnts. , - . f 1. llw utlicers itil' the yean' Wl3l't'f ' I'ruxitlt-111, jiri! xmzivxlur .... ...lbukmiiv l,lDlzRSI-N l'ru5itlw1I, svminl suincslur ..,.....,.... .,... l if-TTY lqS'lCK1.m' Swretilry and Trvasifrer, Hrs! xcnzaxter .... ...Yiknlxltx Cou- Svrrviary ami Trvusimfr, xvmiiii swzzvsfvr .... . ,...,. Hlixtxm llssstls , l.i17TZlfllllIS, lirsf svzzimivr ...... :...liMMA llsxsiis, .xlARG.-XRl:'li llAnt.m' ljlmzriazzx, scvmnl smivsfur .... ...BIYIWIY liiixvos, ,fXi.YcE llOIgPNl1R , . At't'UIlIf7L1III5f ..,,..,...,... ,. ..,.. . .......,. klvost- l.llWRll, n NlliMBlfRS lx.ix lliiittin Xlililrutl Grain-r Xlilliccnl Inclii llvlvn louise lit-riilir-ink ilnrgilic Green Nl.lI'l.1llt'lilL' Nldllllti Xliltlixul llvrrx Xlzlrgztrct llzitlltrx llvlort-s Nldiimltlx livtty lliclilcy l'min:i lllll'liL'I1 llumtliv l'1irlmx lllnruncv lllkillgll ,lxlnc llzirnetl llnrntliy' IH-iluisrii l.ll1IflUllC Burton Xlxtry jam- lliirristin l-ilith lit-xiiiq lirgicu lluhh , .-Xlygv llnepner- Nlziry Rt-nk X trginizi lfulc ' Kluriiiiiu' llntchisun Ruth' Strtfcl Yzitlzt hirhin Betty lxciiyon Nvrl Sturgis Xlznntlzt 1 izllt Vvlizi Krunlwrg ,latin-l 'lirmip Xliirit- Ut-:in luis, liitvriggr Margaret Hilsnn l-rgiiicr-s Czilluwgu' Marial lxurigt-i Rulwrtn Wurlt-x -lt-Lin linrnvr Nlgirgxiret l.eusk lh-tty Wurstci IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 31 IIII I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I BOYS' Ul.IiIf CII,L'I3 7 I 'Ihc Glu- Club was L-nIztrg,ctI considerztlwly this ycur, :mtl pztrticipgttutl mow gcm-rgtlly than in previous ycztrs. Its new succcss is duc to thc ztlwlc lcgtticrsltip oI Mr. Ilztlph I.ogzm. lhc clulw Iurntsltctl gootI,It-:ttls tor thc otwrettzt, lJII'tIfc'X of l't'11gt1111'v. . 0 Iltt- oIIicct's for thc yvztr were: l'r't'xitlt'11l ..........,.,,.. ,... I Iota llttwtu-tm tus Svrrultlry tuztl Tn't1x1m'r.... ...Dxttl NIVRPIIY Ijlmzritm ,..,. ,....,... ...,....... k I mt lima. Irmnlptzttixl ... .... Ilokolm' IIl IlIR NIIZNIISHRS AIm'XYL'IsslIt:tI1 Nlztynztrtl Rogers It-on St-igcl IIoI1 IDllIlIiL'IIWl'l'g.2 Cecil Scott IIIIYIIS NIl1w:LI'oM Iiltt IfI1L'I GCIZIILI Scott I.ot'cn Ntts I5ritn Ioomis Perry Ileters NILWUI' filttriltt. Num-I IIILITIIIPSCLKI Bob Slifsgztrd Iiolw Orvis xluliztn Collwy Bijlie Cook IIIII Iilirmglvctgu .Xrt Yam Ilorcn Donztltl Getty Willtvtl Clztrk Datlc Mttrplty -luck Ifstcl 9itItt6y 'lkatbztclt Bolw Ritliltztlglt ,Iolm Bush Iiennctlt Myth Ross Rgmntlztll Ilztrry Strom C It:1rIt-s I iningtt Pago 32 lunlnnmmumnnunnumninnunnu:nululunuulunnnnnnuunuulnnunn lulunnlnnnnuunlanullnnmnnuunlnnlnunInrnnnunnnnuumununnnnu l l VRIIZNIJSIIIP Cllli .Xs ll l3T2ll1Cl1 ol the Y. XY. CI. .-X.. this club is organized lor the purpose nl' creating lriendliness among girls :ind to Hllllllllllll Christian idezils. lhe theme lor the yt-an' has been llkivi Ili Pirates, :ind each program wus carried out in that form, 'lihe sneiul meetings consisted ol lli-Y-l3riendship party, l7:nl-Dziugliter hzinquet. :ind several inlormul dinner meetings. 'lihe girls nl the club provided entertain- ment lim' :in ZlSSL'l11l7lY prmgrzun. 'lihex' closed the vezn' with instzlllzitinn ul' new nflieers. l'ri'sidw1l ...,.. ...lilmu Sn xi-R Vira l'rt'xitIe11I ,.,. ...Pl-tam' gltlllNiIlN Scrrvtary ,.... ,....... 1 51-xl, lglllllrl 1, Tmmmfr ... ...Nllrlltpiisi l.t ein Ct DMM l'Ii'IilSl1S flllzllflllzlll .lLl'1'1l51'I' lltlkllll theirs .. l'mgmm .. Xlggg XXN l'l-,may ,IUIINNUN .. . .llwiibvrslvip ,, .., ,Xlrss lst ll mn Xixtziz llnrl-si-R .... ., .. .. Sofia! .. .. Bliss Nll1lflNl.l-Y llniurl nv lgklztllilfikllllll- .. .,. Svr1'it'v , ... Nllss I ll'l llli Nln I ll'I-N'I lit rrr ,..,. .,. lfiilzliluu .., .. Nlks. l'x1.xn-It AI wrt iliRtll'l'I- .... ,, flluxit' .. .., Nliss Duns Wxxnx fiRXl'I .. .. Ihzhlirily ., .,. Nllss tim-ru unumnuuumumnnunnunnIuInnIunInullunnununlnnnnnnInumummlulmmnnlmmmmululullmmmmummunulmuumnumnnumulmumun Page 34 December nunnlinIninnullIluInnunnnmnnnnlnuunnnlnnnnllnlnullnnlnlnulnlulllllullllllIInInluInnunlnnnnlnnnnnnunmnnnnnunnulnlmnlnlnlulluln llrll' OPI-Rl'l IW l'imlvs of l't'l1gt1i1rv. another Gilbert zurd Sullivan comic opera, was presented bx Plulomt Lund lrirst Boys' Glcc Club. December twellth. ' 'lhe story is centered in the apprenticeship of lirederick to thc Pirates ol lkllll through Lin error ol- his nursemziid. lfrederick. bound until he was twenty-one x isics o leave. but finds that. since he was born on February twenty-ninth, he is but live xcus old Colorful costumes and the many clever solos, duets, trios, and choruses created i pirilic il zitmosphere. J lhe directors. bliss Nant-en Davis, Miss Ruby lzitterson, :ind Mr. Ralph of largely responsible for its success. 'lihc czist ot' chziructersz .llalwl ..... l'il'UtfKTfr'k ,. Rulb ....... Ilimfc King .. Ifdilli ..... Kult' .... lsizlwlle .. Saizizlcl Surgcmif ....... fllajor-Guilvral .. ,lluxif lJinft'fu1's. .. Ilmnialirr llirvflor. . .slrcoilzpmiist .,.... . Hzzsiizvss dltzziagcrx. . l:'lc4'fririai1.r ......... IJI'OPL'l'f-V Jlaiiagvr. . Slugv illaimgcr .,... ,,.,.,fXll ,.l.oL is lsrs l3L'SlNliSS S'l'.'Xl ....RU'Ill 5'I'l:'ILl:l. .,.'XRTIllQR ljllkilltli , ..,, lxlll.DRl:D GR,fXSlzR ...Kl:NNlx'l ii lVlY'l'll.-'xl.I1R . .Cii.xRl.o'l ri1 B ukrors NlARY .l,-wil ll.-xkkrsos .,.,.,,..GR,xci1 Coma ..-Xk'l'uuR Ynx Doiuis ,....,.,.Al,xcK lisiiai. ...likirnrmci looms ss Nwtziix D,wis, MR. Rfxrvii louis .,.....Mlss RUBY Nloious .,..........lx'osNL lcowklll Dos.-un MlLl.hRv lfrmsoic Sronnuin '0lI. Al,-mins lgiaiii., .-XR'i'iiL'R l.'XMMl-R'li Wokiir ...llARUl.D XYII,l:Y 1:unmnnnmnnunnunmminuuiunnnnunmmininnummmnunnnnnmnnulnnnnnnnmmnunnnnIuunummnmnnumumnunummmmnnnnmnnuu Page ilunlnlluulllnllnnlllnunlnluluuunnnlnnnuunllnllnlnunlnulnlnnnuunnllllununlullulunlInlnnnnlnunnlnlnnnnnnnnnnnlnnulunlnnlnnnullull . FINE ARTS CLLIB lfine Arts Club bas already established' a name for itself in West lligh under the leader- ship ol' Mrs. Palmer. lt represents all Senior girls who are interested in the tine'arts. Scholarship and leadership are also qualifications. Besides programs of an educational type. , the girls enjoyed a number of parties and potlucks. . .Xt the beginning of the second semester, eleven. new members were taken in to carry on the work next year, ' M EMBISRS D u Presidwzl . . .. View I'n'xidenl Svcrclary .... Tnumrcr ., Nlildred Berry Dorothy Butler laura Cilosson Grace Cobb Yirglinia Hole Nlargaret l7urland Margaret Hadley Ruth llileman 5lZlULLll'flIC lNlarinl.1 Doris Nlnore llelen Nelson Dorothy Pedersen I lora Silver I Olive Sinclair lilid' alker Robe Z1 Worley Betty XYurster Betty Bickley Dorothy Breslin-nritlge Marie Dean Gretchen Estel lflizabeth Fox Pauline liox llelen Funk tloralic Green lzmxna llanscn ,..X'iRuiNI.-x Coma .,,..GRAcE Cone Doxornv Bu'rr.uz ' . . . .Hom Snxmc Marlys llaselinan Alyce Iloepncr Pauline lluglies I l'leanor Kober Xlarie liuriger Marguerite l.orenLen Do-rothy Parlow Wanda Pequignot - Alberta Prax' Dorothea Rehder Pauline Relidcr lfranees Ritcliit- Xlyrtle Smith llllllllllullllllllllllllllllIlllullllllllulllllunnlnllunlllllullllllllllulnunnnunnullllllllllllllllllllnlllnIInulluluIllIllIllIllIlullInlnlunlnllIllIuullllluulululuun Page JIS nununnunnnnulnnnlunInnlInunnvnnllnullnllullnnnnlununuulnnunuuu InulInInInlunvInnlInllul1llvllIllulllllllullvlllllllluullllulnnnlnulululnnlnn PEP OWLS lhe Pep Owls hacked the XYaliawkx in every season, 'nn and ull the Iieltl. 'Ihey u ing., at games and provitletl programs for all pep assemblies. One of the outstaniling item of entertainment war a theater party with the pep- cluh of East Iligh. l'rt'xiJc11t ....... .... I l.xRoi.n 'lilioxiifsox ' Ifire 1'rcxii1'e11f ,.......,, ..,.... I IARULD XVIIIIS Svvreffzry and T1'va,mrer. . . .. . Iil.lLAHETH liux I xlxsenibly Cfltllflllzlll ..... .... I IAROLD NVILLY 'lhelnia .-Xlirainx XI.ll'5.l1lIl'l liarr Xlarian llarlxer llnmtlix' llreclieiiritlgc 'linni llltantl I L-una llixihanlt Katliiyn llinhanlt Dnrntliy llntler tilatl-x x Qflirixteiiwii Maxine fgiinningzhani Marie Dean lxeretl Diet! lean Ilizirlwllwrgg Gretchen lxtul I,0rm'm' I'lbI1 ,lean lfixhel I-linaheth linux llanline I'nx llelen llnnli glean Kr:lzm'l' M liMBIiRS Miltlrvd Liraser famralie Green llelen Grow lznima Hamen Mary .lane Ilarrimn Marlw Ilaselmzin Ruth llileman Millnrtl Hurst lflhel ,Iaggers Matleline King I lennoni' linher Manlnrtl lgmami llerhert I.awwon Maxine I.il'hy Marguerite Lnrenzen Kathryn Malt, l't'Hf'iY Scott tlriw Maxrclis llnftheltla Miller I'Inrt-nu' Miller Margaret Mdlall .Xgnes McGlailt- xleanne Ogle .lulano Olsen Margaret Ormnnil llelen .lane Orainger Margaret Penly B I Penly X 3' Phelps Margaret Porter Marjorie Parlmv ,lim Raiiamn Yesper Rizncr I.iIlian Rutlaniar livelyn Ruben Ruth Sirg Rmahelle Smith Ray' Strayer .Mitlrex Stexenx llamltl Tlinmpwn Izlida Wallwi Margaret Wilson Pauline lliigliex l3orutI1ea Iielitlei l.esIer Brewer Stanley' Cohn llamltl Wills Ilurix Muni? Alnne Steinmayer Georgia Rall' Kieraltl Xipper llarulil Wiley ,lean Rulilli Kay llariun Yatla tfnrlwin ,Iaxper tlmilurt I'.inlirie llehtlrr mnunnmnunuununnumulInnuuunnnmunuuammunlunnunuununnmnullluulnunnmunumunlnnnunnulnnnnunuunlnInI1InnnInnnunnmlnulnnl Pago C59 Un dear West lligh, on tl:-:ir Wow thi tlcaii' XX L-st Ihgh, on ticzir XX vs Cl llilili LISADIQRS liver high your aim. Xian' voui' daughters :mtl votii' nom Bvriiig glory to your nunic. Glorioiix is your past, Your tunic and honor mint liorcwi' Izlmt, light? iight! Ifight! iight! ' ' Rih' Rih' Hath. Rah. 1 . I . ight! I5ightY Fight! light! ' Rih' Rth' Rath! Rath. 1 Wcxt lligh I Wt-xt Iligh I iiox' Nxt Ilox' N41 . I . fighta! 'ightsi Wt-st Iligh if ighlai f i1fHIfc,INNlfxx Llfwil I hoo-f.i1oo-XX Li-Wit lim' N xi i Wtwt lligh! i t lligh. t Iligh, Rah! Rath! Xhvllttirloof Rath! Rath! Xhviltcrlooi Yczi Waterloo! Ycxt Wxitvrloof Yea XYQSI Xxhttcrioofff XYillCI'ioo Rah! R1 Uskic NYoxx'-won Y Oskic WL-0-ww! Holy Xizickizluf Sztckiztci XVv:st XY1ttcrIoo llighf Vow! fi Rath! Rath' i XXilllClAitNly IX'txXX'i!, thi th-iii' west Iligh, on tlczir West liigh, Show tin you'rc the kind XX'ho'll take the hull right down the tlooi' lior ai husket sure this time. Rath! Rah! Rath! tm dear Wcst Iligh. on tlczii' West lligh. liight on for your fuiiie. liight. fellows. fight! tight! tight! XXX-'ll win this gains, II I ll I I llllllllll lllllll I I I I I I I'ztg'0 40 January MID-YEAR CLASS Oli '31 lzzzmary, 1927 ' L'p betimes and hied ourselves off to the stately portals of West High School, within whose four walls we are to accomplish deeds of might and valor during the next tour years. laiziiary, 1928 Lp and olf to begin another hard year's work. Through declam, music, and sports we are making ourselves known at NN est! lauuary, 1929 Up and gleefully cheer the passing of the halfway milestone, jean lfisher. a lively young miss, has become one of the pep dispensers hereabout. lammry, 1930 ' A busy year, this! Hliarly we chose Bob Stevenson., john llartleip, and Olive Sinclair as our oflicers, and Mr. I-ields, our'adviser, Not a tevv ol our number have gained permanent booths on the athletic teams. and in music and forensics we are equally industrious. frlllilllfy, 1931 Farewell and good luck! Clark Brollier headed the class as president, Gordon Sampson as vice president, and Ruth llileman as secretary. Olive Sinclair was chosen president ol' Student Assembly. At graduation time Dorothy Pedersen, Olive Sinclair, Betty Wurster, Margaret Hadley, Louis Knott, and Kenneth Mythaler were ordained members of National llonor Society. We came, we saw, we conquered! ' TilllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllnllllllllllnlIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIIllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllullulIllIIllllIllIIllulluIlllllulllllllllIllnullllllllIllIllIlullInunuunllunlllllllllllln 1 Page 43 nnlllllillllll M Flllllunlnl lllllllllllllllrlllllllllllvlllllllllullululllIllInnlululuuululnllnlInInnllrnnullnunllluanlulunanIInInInlunlluullununnunInluInlunlnllnllnlnlull. DAN Iilikwlskoczx I rql and fewer, xlrgxx, and glrilc II 1ll :ml lrouble lux lfllllqllll llfvf' Ili-Y I-4 Rillc fllulv 5 'I-l'llCl'x I-I Spzmixh ljlulw I 'Ibm Bluulm '-Cllrlgvl llvy lmzluv no umm' 111111111 il. PL-p Uwlx I f.l..XRIx I,kol.1.n.R II'lu'11 il mums In Imslcullmll-U my, iulwll II 'lyflllllflln Ili-Y I llnmn- Rmun .Xllcrnzutv lin-pn-w11I.1Ixw . H 'I Llzus I'rvaiIIe11I I Iiizlxlwlltlll 2-I-I Imclx I-I Yllflllk CI..XRIx Hstlllft' llmuvllr ,f1'uvly. Iuninr PILIY'-Pl'UtIllnIIiUl1 Stull' l..u:u.Ix CLIISSIIN QI 1l1lSll'1'SK nl lwrxull, lm! will Iwl'ull, Glu' Club I f3l'ChC5lI'1l l ll A. Ii, -I Slmlcnl .-Xswnmlulx 'I l.wl is Iloxnmiv Dlgclihk ,fIH5111111ly lvnlpvr gllLlX llw vdgv 0 I,1lv's In arlevxl flwm1'x. I. Glu' llllllv I l5ricmIsI1ip Vlulv I-7-I I - A kII'.'XN Vlsluzk III all lilml fc'4llI. lfriemlallip liluh I Pvp Owls-l'1'uaiIIcnt AI lfherr Iciuiur ,S-4 SIMIIIINII Iflulw I-I AAI-XRIZXRIJIA HVXIILI-Y mcril . 'AfjltIlIfIII xlrilcvx llw xiglvl, lml 151115 ilu' soul. lfhilnmcl I-,I---I.iIar11ri:u1 I I-ricmlalmip ljlulw I-Z-3 Declalm 3-4 Spamislm l1II1I1fSccrcI:1rx' -I Spcclamu' SHUI 'I Ilrmm' Socivlk I kloux II.'xR'l'l.rlv llc lczlmuvllv Z'.'lI41lU'l'L'T'S ln be leum.'n.' Ili-Y I-I--I llunu- Room Ollicel' I Klum Yin' l'ruwiII1-nl 3 Rilh- Club .Z Student ?Mwr11Ivly' I Pup Owls .Z 4' , 5 Dokmuv Ilhssm: T'Tn lerlrm' wlwu ln talk is a ran' giflf ullllulunnuunnnununnnnnlInlnnlnluInununnununanluInnlnumInllnnlnnllnlnlnlInllullnllnlnlnlulnluInlInInInIlullulIlullullnlluuunlur F ljllglj 44 vuuIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllnlullnllununnlIllIllnlInInIllluInllllllnlllllullllllllIn IInInlullnnlnullnlnullnlulnlInnunlllllnlInlunlulllnlllllIllllllllllllullnllllll .-Xl.uhR'1A4 PRAY She rs lbe very flower of youth. Glue Cluh I-2-3-4 llomc Room Ollicer 3 I' A C' 4 Pep Owlm 5 llonor Society 4 'lun Rounurs ll lm more iban Tell rejonies in his Y yozcllvf llautl 2-l-4 lhlllkllzl. SALISHURY Her 'ways are 'trays of f7lL'LI5lllllIlL'5S., Glcu Cluh l-2-3 l:l'lCllkl3llll7 Club l-I Dauhcr: Club 5-4 Pep Owls 5 Spanish Cluh 4 ' Goknou SAMlfsoN D folks are of lruo kzmls, And he is of flu' kim! z.'v'd like fo ln 'J , l lli-Y Truasurcr 4 Class Vice President 4 Bantl l Poothall l-2-3-4 Track 3-4 l1Yl:Rl1'l l' SCQYIUIA Ubi He's zz nm' old fellow' Hi-Y l-Z-3-4 llonw Roon1Ollica-r l Riilc Cluh 3-4 Pep Owls l Spectator Stall 3 Senior Play-Stage Nlarnlgcr 4 AlAXlNE SHANE Saber, sfeadfasl, and dezzzzmx' .-Xuulgw Slum b E Presb and bloomzug, blond and fqzr, lllfzth her azure eyes and aureafe burr. Friendship llluh l-2-3 Home Room Ollicur .Z ' Spanish Clulv 4 Spectator Stall .Z OlfIVli SINCLAIR I - v V Her Hue qualzlres and alnlzly umlce her a uccesszly 111 West llzglv brlvoolf' Glce Club l-3 Prwndship Club l-4 G. A. A. l-Z Orchestra 3 Annual Stall 4 li A. CI. 4 Duclam l-5 fllass Secretary 3 Student AShClTllJlXil,I'C5lklL'Ill 4. Spanish Club-Vice Prcsidcul 4 Pep Owls Z-3 S1-uior Play 4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Spectator Stall 3-4 All School Play 4 llonor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Yalcdictorian Bon Sniveusow Hluslves may come and bluslvcs may go Bm' freckles bang nn forever, lli-Y l-2-3-4 Class President 3 Basketball 2-3 V Poothall I-2-L Track l-2-5-4 Spectator Stall 4 -l .1 liAR1, XVAGNIR Aly heart is true as steel. lli-Y 3-4 Orchestra 4 Rifle Club l-2 Pep Owls 2 mmIummmmunuIIulumuumnmuuummmuuannumuummmmmmmmnmnnumnnummm nu.:luInnumuummmu1ummmIIlnumlnmuuumlmmr , Page 47 unmumnmnmumnmnmnmnmumumumumumnmnmnmnmnmumnumnmnmnmumnmnmnmnmnmumnmnmumnmumumumnmnmun lfl.llM Wmiiiak P Ulilugant ax xinzplirily, and tuaruz ax vi'stm'y. lfricnnlsliip CQ lx A, I., I-I Dt-clam l-I-l Rlllil.R'l'A XVORLEY SN pnsxc.vxcx qzmlilivx Ilia! IIIUNFI' XIll'l,l'S.l.4 Q ' Vrissntlship Kllulw l3. A. li. 3--I ' Dcclam 3. I Spanimh Club -I Spectator Slatl I RICIIARD Wiumrr .Q rin Hhs. 4 . , ' B h'r'l'Y W URS'll1R . l5rientlsl1ip Cllul Annual Stall 5 li A. ii. 5-I Pup Owls I-Z lunior Play 5' lnnior-Scnign' Pl: llonor Socwty I - VERNON 'Bo'i i'iiNi-'ii1i.i1 Pup Owls I-.Z-3--I Dramatic Cllulv I L lllli I llninv Ronin Olllccr 1-5-I ir filer i.lulw I-I-5-I l-'-I-l ' ,. , Ask me lm qzwxliullx um! l'll lvll you 'lflPllflL'llIUII prefer blumlcx lnwairxv lllzmdvx kmm' tuba! .if4'llllL'llIt'llf7fl'f1'f.' Ulm' fflulv l-I-l-I 1 I I l,l'Jll'l'l2lllC Clulw 1-I ix I - ' Giz'v Uwrv man lliim' mr, ' But fvu lliy 1'ui4'i'. - CIOMMliNCliMliN'l' liXl.iliClSliS . 'Class of ICH! f'jdrzzmryj vl5R'llJAY EVENING, jANLlARY 23, l05l' V '8:O0 P, M. I Prcbitling, C. .X. lil'l I'Rlil.l.. Superintendent ol, Sclmnlm , . I l iaicumuiizil ........... .,. .. .. ... ....... Llvuxrvi. l.llWRllg liivocatinii ....,,,,...................... . . .... Rm: W. W. liuwms flliisic- ill-ll Mc Not ul' a lovely Lass ...... ,............. I fnrxyllu' Drink to Me Only with Thine liyesu. .. .... ..., I Ili! lfnglislv .-lir 0 ' . I Q .. Bovs' GLEE Cum V .Xtltlrcbs- 'l'l1c Citizen nl' 'l'ui1ini'i'nw .............. DR. lf bl. linusv, State Lniversity ol luwa Music- Morning .,... ......... . .. ...... . ..................,..... Spvalcx .-Xslics nl liust-s . .. .... '. . ...llarrix o l'ini.nmi1i. Sirius' Gini Ciuu Aniiuiiiiccinzwit ol' lluiiors - Prcsciitatiuii ul Grzitluatioii Class .... ............,..,....,, l JRINKIIPAI. WM. W, Gnssnw Presentation ol' lliplmnas llunctlictiuii ..,........... MR. A. G. Rum, President, Board nl litlucaliun A, P. liimrnii lunnnunununnnununnnnnnunun u unnunuunnunnununnnnnunuuuuunununnunnunnnunnunnnnnnnunnununnnnnuuunnuununnnnu Page 48 lfirst-MAR.1oR1E P.-XRLOW. .. 56COI1d-RUSSEl.l. Irnausox, . , ,. Ihlfki-NiliYER LIMRING ....... Fourth-Cmss M.-xvRE1.1s. .. lfirst-Aucti l5L1.1,1wGEk .... SCC0I1d-Alli.-XNh'l l'E Pklmmz , Third-MAIUON B.-XRKER .... Fourth-HARRY STROINX ...., Fifth-jumwo O1.1is0N ,.... First-l31.okA Sinus ..... Seccmd-MARY RENK .,.... Thilli-CORAl.lE COONTZ .... Fourth-MIRMM llusmx., .llolimsitzs DISCIJXM.-X'I'ORY Cnaulv-M155 R tm' NIORRI ORA'1'oR1c.a1. DIYISION ....., Q.. . D1uA1,a'1'1c D1x'1s1ux 1 IHJMOROLFS DlX'lSIl3N ' T53 ..,.....Tl1t' liilllfgfllllf Speaks . ...lh'mn1111111.l2113'..41ldre's5 L 11m11q11vn'1l SPIVIIH 11j'l'nla1111 ....,,.l. .,'1ff1z1rs 111 Cuba ... . . . .Thu Yllnxgr .1l11s1ur ...,.........-,....,...Cu1111f1r ....,.Y'Zw Song tllllll M111 1111111 Uflw .Han H1111 0116 Y'11!u111 .. ,..Tl1v M1111 ill tba Sblltlltlh' , - Q . . , . . , , TM' llrcxs Rulw11rs1z'f' ..U.,M.TbcIHJ,UhIShwy ...,......,Y'lw f1bs1'11t Glwxl ,..Y'bt' Rugglcs' IJ11111cr Parly . In the Quadrangular Ccyntest with Cetiaglfzllts High. Cedar Iiallw 'Haining Iligh, and liast Illgh, West lllgh won the sllver lOYlI1g cup y yvmnmg the most iirst places. ' DEBXIQIQ Clldtift-AXISS Cum Iltxxmxrak DON GETTY . Iltxkuln W1L1.s Ross R.-xxntxla, Camp KlOSlI:R Qucstiup debated this year yas am fullmvs: A'Ifes1mlx'cti that cl1:1i119tm'ca are detrimental to the best mterests ol' the .-Xmerxcan people, u1nnmnlllnnulu Page 49 anananInInlu:numulullnmmnuuunlnnun:lnnnuuInIluInInululIllInIlrIllIIulllIllIllIllllnlunlunlnlluunnnulunlnlnnlnlnlulllmlnlmllnllnnluulunuull N i i XX'.fXTIiRI.CXD CII I.'XP'I'IfR Nzmzber H2 .Xlzlimial llonor Sociuly MEMBERS Nlxleisxicifi' Ilmlilv IDURIYIIIY Puiiiim x l11l'Is Kxmi OLIYIL Slwmzi KIR Iilixxifiii A1Y'IlIAl.l'.R BL'1 ii' XYUR5'l'lgR 'lihc Ngrlimiul Ilmiur Suuicly during our paul school your lim cmitiniied lu upliuld thc tim- iiiuzils ut' Wvwl lligli. .X I-ilslllilf' cuiiiiiiillcc cliuuscs thc iiwiiihccrs on thc fuui' priiiiziry prin- ciplnw ui' thc Mmicly-lczldcrsliip, aclmlzirmliip, cliurnctcr, 11ml si-rvicc. Stuilclilx who licczimc liiciiiha-ra uf thc Ngitiuiizll llumrr Society in juiic, HHH, but linu- nrvt In-un im-iiliuiiml livrclulimc 1ll'l'I- lnrrzline Gibson, lflimhclli Gilbert, Ifsllici' Sim-gel. lfmmzi Inu Smilh, NiIlI'gllll'l'I Winter. IIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIllIllIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllll Page .EU Wa: n- -Q- .r,, Ls' ' .- J.'n-1, :en ' r .. -1' 1 -X 1 Februar nnlnl la I I llllllullllll1llnlnllllvllnnnlnllnnllnnllnunlunnlI InluIlllull1InInnlnlInInnlnlllInlllIllIllulnnlnuunlnllllllllnllnlulIn I n 'X DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY sz R. U. R. Rufsunzs' Uni1'crsaI Robots, a Karel Copek satirical drama, was presented by the Dramatic Club, lrebruary twenty-seventh. A The setting of this weird play was fifty or sixty years in the future, when men and machinery will have extensively advanced. llarry Domin, manager of the robot factory. with his executives, made machine men with no souls. llelena Glory. daughter ol the presi- dent ol the Robot Corporation, resolved to reform these machine-made people, but in her attempt, loved and married lflarry Domin. Years passed: the robots of the entire world had organized and killed all human beings except Alquist, who was expected to re-people the earth. The robots were ably characterized and aided in creating the weird atmosphere. Much credit is due to 'Miss Ruby Morris, whose coaching made this unusual and dilli- cult play a success. The cast: Harry Dmnin ... ...l3Rl'rz Loomis Snlla .......,.. .. ,VERL STURGIS Marius ........ . . .l l.-XRRY STROM llelana Glory ...,. ...... C ERACE Conn Dr. Gall ......., .... j ULIAN CULBY Mr. lfabry ....... ..... R AY STRAYLR Dr, llallvnivier ..... ., .XVAYNE xVADI:Y Mr. Alqnisf ...... ..... l QALPH lfllkltl Consul Uusnzan .... ,..,... S TANLEY CONN Nana ........... .......... l TLORA SILVER Ilcluna ..,.. ...NlARY -IANE HARRISON Primus ......,......,.............. BILL PERRIN St'f'UllIl1f ..................,....... lhlEYER ZIMRING Robots ..., .. .l-0RIiN Nos, BILLIE COOK, CRISS lx'lAVRELlS BUSINESS STAITF Director ....,...,.,,, ......... .........,,... lN l iss RUBY NlORRlS Assistant .............. ...................... C OR.-NLll'z GREEN Production Managers .... .... B ILL KLINOBERO, lMlARGARET l,.i1AsK Business Managers .... ...DALE lhlURPHY, DOROTHY PARLOW Family Manager .... ............... li ik. GEORGE l:llil.D5 Electricians ........ ....... A RT LAMMERT, BOB llAl.l. lllllllIIIllIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIllIIllllIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 53 fn w' nunumunuunnnnnmnmnnunnumninnlnlunuuuIInulunnnnlnunnmu InInInInnlInllnIuInvuInIumnnunnnunununnnnnnnnnlulunnnnunnu NliXRlONli'l7I'l 'S llic Nlai'miicIIi-N. im'im'rly lmmxii ay Ilic XX csl lligli llramalic Kflulw, liaw iiiwlallml a 1 syxlcni ul' cligiliilily. .XlCl11lWCfNl1llW is mm' limilml tu Ilimc wlw aiilumalically' ciilcr In thu lamcr Dramatic Ciliilw, :xml In llimu who cam llic sullicicnl amuimt ul' puinta wliirli lx LIIYCII lu all ilramaliu parlicipanlw. Regular l11CCllllgs wcru liclil during thc ycar. cunaix ' ul' lmlh L'LlllC1lll1lIl1ll aml L-iilcrlaining material' ,X numlter ol' iiiluresliiig plays xxx-rc rcvcm by thc rcailing gmnniillcc. 'lilic climax ul llie ycar cams willi the Wmlilclimi ul' I annual play, xxliicli wax R. Lf lf. l'r'uxiiIv11l ,..... f ..l,llRUlllY ljxkmxx lilll' l'ru.v'i4lv11l ....,..,,, ...Ciulis Mimi R Si'rri'7ar'1' um! Tfz'tIS1ll'1'f... , . . Rl lil 5'Iil Ill i l'rngmu1 fjflzllflllilll ..... Sllfnll Cluiirihfln .,.. ll'IlXY Carlin' Bi in llltjlilll' , lrrailmg l.'l1a1rmi111.., ...Uncxl lr-, Um-i-x 1 NlliNllSliIiS Ik-115' liicklcy .Klyne llul-pm-r llumtliy Pcilvrx Grace Uybh 1,1-mix linull lflura Silver ,liilian Colby V .Xrl l.2lITlIllt'l'l llliw Sinclair Stanlcy Colm Ifritz l.nuniiQ liulh Slclzcl Nlziriu llcaii llurim Nliimx' Wayne Wzuley ' tlrulclien liwlcl Craig Nlmicr llarulil Willf llcln-ii lamli lhiimlliy' Parlmx RtllWl'l'lll XX'1wrlu iluralii' lil'L'Cll llvlli' XYIIVNILXI' mummnmnmmunuunmnummmnmmninmmmmmmnmum uiiinn muunumm nunnininnmuuumniuininnunnminnunmmmumnuunn l'ag4'i- Sl Kckerman. Garnet Xckerntan. Yera .Xdtlington 'lim .Xnderson lynn .XIdernian, Wilma Xllen, Anne Xllen, .-Xrthur Anderson, lflizabeth .Xndrevvs, .Xlnia .Xverv, Ruth Bean, Charles llennett, ,lrvvin lznL'l'p.1, Rtllwcfl llerrv. Nlarv Blackman, Beatrice liratten, lilnter Briscoe, Ralph llrufe, Ifrances liuhman, l.avvrence Burton. Margaret Cordarv, Charles Govvles, Kathryn Davis, Dorothy Dean, Miriam MID-Ylii,-XR Cl..-XSS Oli '35 Dirks, Marie Durham. Raymond lfastman. Walter lilwell, Marv lilnig, Donna liverman, l.ucreta liisher. liarl Wintield liunk, Kenneth Galbraith, l.aX'onne Grange, Paul Gundlach, Keith l lagerstrom, Robert llarris, George llolm, Arnold l lubbard, I larold llughes, Delphia Mae johnson, ,-Xlvin johnson, 'l'heodore -Iolls, llelen Nl. Kirkinan, Bessie Klinetelter, jean Knox, Ruth l.amb, Avis Laylin, lforrest l.eask. Agnes McCann, Gladys Matin, Marian Nloore. Gerald Nargang, Glendon Newcomer. Goldie Parker, llelene Pasby, Bob Perkins, Seth Petersen, lirvvin Peterson, llredriek Pfeitler, Marian Phillips, Virginia' Picken, Donald Pike, Maxine Poteshnian, lanzy Rice, llarrv Riley, 'lim Sabin, john Schmidt, Maurine Scott, Kenneth Seguin, Shirley Sltobe. llarold Silver, Dean Simmons, joe Smith, Donald Snodgrass. Nlildred Spragle. Pearl Stegman, Wayne Stevens, Don Stevenson, lfred ilieisinger, Yirginia lrainor, l.aX'erne lrupp, listher luman, Glenn Yan Schovck, Roger Yolbruck, .-Xlvina Wade, Kathryn Wadev, .Xlice Wagner. .Nrland Wagoner. lilton Walker, Marv Welch, Margaret Wise, Robert Young, Robert I A I lnlnnulllllnlluu I Pug t- 56 .-'fvf if fx N MX! Q7 ff K9 Nuff ! ,423 F- 'EQ'-ff. C' My R3-,L .1..V, -Lf '.- 'int ff Xt-7 V .x-E xx ,x 91 ' V X Q. ff fv , X if March AILNIOR PIAY Skiddiug it l Skiduling, a matrimonial comedy, was presented April 2 by the junior A class The plot centers in Marion llardy's difhculty in choosing between a political cireer ind a husband. She arrived home when judge llardy was in the midst of his camp ugn and Marion aided him, although Wayne Trenton lll. whom she was to marry, seriouslx objcctcd Amusing tangles of the llardy family provided humor and interest. liveryone btcune dis illusioned in love, even kid brother, Xndy, but the play ended happily. Much credit is due Nliss Ruby Morris who directed the play, INST OF Cll:hRAC'li Giauarnixig Bicitin' Marlon llardqf ..,,....................,,.....,.. Waym' Trenllm Ill .... judge llardy. ,,..... Mrs. llardy ,....... Aim! nllilliv. .. Andy' ......., Grandpa ....... .l'lr. Sfiibbiiix .... . Myra ...,...... Estelle ..., BLSINIESS STAFIT Director ...,........ ..,.........,........ Properly Manager.. Prmlzfcficuz Manager ..... lV:ORRl:S'li xl.-XKIXS'l'lER ......l'Rl:D bVlMBl:R , . .Blfli'I'Y lXRONHl:RKl ,....XX'AxnA CRM-'i' ......,liRwiN Sus ,........l:Rl:D Bxitits ..S'I'liRlilNG Mwhks ......Nl.-XNE lluwiin ....AllE-XX Gflkxiek Miss RUBY Mokkis .. . lNl.A.RcAiueT Liefxsx ...,..MAx lluniiias Page 59 gunnunlununulnnunmlnuanannunuunnnnulnninnmunlnulnnunliunuu ununIllnnununuununnininanannuuunulnnnnnnnlulnlnlunlluululun an .Yi'fwl4'111I1rr, WIN CIASS Oli '32 Q Wm' :irc plenty green, but :irc lbllflllllg swiftly ilu' WSIYA ol' sclinul lilv. We haul ll Ynlm time lilly Llssenihly :uid class party to get zlcquzumtcll. Gmail ulc licxlimzm llziywl Svpfrlilbur, 10217 We go up in llic mirlll. we :irc mm' Snpln, :mil Wu lizivc ai lwig mgigil mica-sw iii ll cl N picnic. Our ullicqrs :irc Dick Rugg, president: Sterling Nlcycra, vim' pn-sillviil ,ziml lflliim-ini Bluugli. NCCl'L'lLll'f'. .Yi'plw11lwr, 10517 - We :irc mm' uppci'-clzmim-ii. 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This yelr thexr - Q L duh Is proud tu hu PllNllt,gt'Li to xml thkll pruldenl, Frederic Loomis, to Ih Int 1 , .,.lfRr1m4Rlc: lmmls ,...IJlci13 GRAHAM ...MIJICK Rumi .,,GunnoN Sixmsox . . , . .XVAYNIZ XVADIQY ...ll,ueol.n Wu.l,luxs ..,,..l.l.0YD IIENDRY MR. G. VERNIZ REMY NMR. RVXLIQH I.rnz,xN IIllullnuInInnlululllllllllllnllu llllnlllllullullullIllIIIlnllullulullluuur I i December tw. .. December I3 ..... December I0 December KH .,,,. 'I.lll1llllI'Y U.. . .. blzlnuzlry lla. kllllillilfy' 23 ..... . .... ., .i2lI1llZlfX' J4.. ,luiuiury BH.. Ifelvru:u'y .fi i't'i5L'l'Lllll'Y H l5ehru:u'y 1-1, iICi7l'Llill'f' ZH. liehrunry 27. March tm, ,, BASlil?'I'BALle. SCIIFl7L'l.l 1030-H l1'vx!l'l1gh . H Orange ..... . 31 Cedar lfzllls , 23 Vinton . I0 Dubuque . 22 Charles City T 38 ISLISI lligh . . 38 Yuri Dmigca 27 Iowa I5z1lIs . I0 Maison City Z7 liurt Dodge ZH Charles City IS Dubuque .. H lfusl lligh . 23 Nielson Cily' SIECTINONAI. 'I'OL'RN.'XMl2NT , ...... l I Vinton ..,. ulnunulnlulnulnl Page 62 Q REVIEW OE BASKETBALL SEASON The Wahawks opened the season by defeating the fighting Orange squad with the score, I4-l. Friedley led the scoring column with a total of six points, West High, led by Rugg, who garnered eight points, defeated Cedar Falls lligh, 3l-I6. This game showed the possibilities of a forthcoming good team. The Old Rose and Black cohorts added another victory to their list as they outscored the smooth going Vinton team, 23-ll. While Vinton contended to try long shots, West took short but accurate ones. Illian showed promise as a center. V ' Dubuque upset the Wahawk quintet by defeating them with the score of 30-IO. The opposing team was hitting from all points of the floor with Schwartz garnering I3 points. Captain jim Ebel played a stellar game, but he did not have sufhcient support. As the hfth game of the season was played, West defeated Charles City in a hard-fought game. Graham looked good for West with a total of nine points. In the game played at East High, West Waterloo outplayed ther Trojans to gain a 38-29 decision. Rugg and Brollier took scoring honors for the Wahawks, while Zegarac led the team from over the river. Traveling to Fort Dodge, the fighting West team trounced their traditional rivals with a total of 38-I4. The Old Rose and Black quintet displayed an uncanny eye for the basket, with Brollier netting I7 points. As our stellar center, Clark Brollier, ended his basketball career with West High, the team defeated Iowa Falls in a thrilling game ending with the close score of 27-26. The retiring star, Brollier, was high point man with a total of I4 points. The Wahawks were handed their hrst defeat' on the home floor at the hands of Mason City. Cordle was outstanding for the Mohawks with I8 points, while Illian contributed six points for West. Led-hy the diminutive forward, Dick Graham, West handed lfort Dodge the second defeat of the season with a score of Z7-ll. Grahamileit fthe honor roll with a total of IS points. . - - . V . 'I ' A fighting West team won its second victory over lYlason.City. -For the first time in four years the Wahawks have defeated Charles City twice in the same season. The scoring honors were placed on Illian with I6 points to his credit. ' 1- I 3 . . ' -f Dubuque came from behind in the last minute to win over West lligh,' I0-IS, with Schwartz dropping in the winning basket. Camp led West's scoring colurjn. . ' ' The. Old Rose and Black again trounced East High, but only after a bitter tight. The game was purely defensive. as proved by the score, I3-IU. There were no outstanding stars for this game. '-' ' Displaying an unfailing accuracy forthe basket, Mason City swamped the West team. The Wahawks made a lone spurt in the third! quarter, but it was of no avail because of the Mohawk's overwhelming lead. Rugg and Graham were eight point pals in this game. SECTIONAL TOURNAIVIENT ' After draqiflg a bye, West High was eliminated in. the second round of the sectional tournament by Vinton, a hard righting, fast breaking team playing on their home floor. West's defeat was clearly due to its inability to make free throws, missing ten out of thir- teen attempts. The final score was ZZ-I I, with Camp holding scoring honors with six points. Illllllllllllllllll Ill lllllllllllllllll lllllllllllilllllllll IllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllI lllllll lllll llllllllll Illllllllll I I Page 63 s n I I I':1g4- G1 S f ,,,,..jf.-,.-. ...X -. ,ff '--..- 1.1 .N- f,f ,N lb, A I S 1 N 'lf ,:f .ywi ' X I 14-, if ,E---1,,JIm '-... x y 1' ' 1-.M -, -, . 5 f' 3 fu M-. R :' , -',,,A P, '4'J. x 5' I if xzx 'Q--rt .-ag-. gs I -. 2 2fi1f?:2-2?-f , x f x - - - - um -. .-. - 1 -,X '. '- ', , I-.,. 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GYM DEMONSTRATIONI One ol the outstanding events ol' the spring activities was the Girls Gym Demonstt ttion Its overwhelming success was due to the ability and patience of the girls cotch Nllss Ruby Patterson. It was a true sample of the work which the girls did .1 xeir hecxusc it e sented such a variety ol' interesting features, such as: I, Marching 2. Gymnastics 3. Apparatus and Relays -I. Stunts, Tumbling and Pyramids 5. Stunt Act 6. Ifolk Dancing and Clogging a h C. tl e. I. Ireland Original Clog tlowa Iiightsl Denmark Soft Shoe Dance Cpat and Pollyl Scotland Spain 1. Interpretive Dancing a h c Tree Nymphs To a Wild Rose Waltz d Book Shop e. Old King Cole IPantomimel PRODl'C'l'ION S'IiAI3I'3 Difctrfor . .. , .....,.,....,.......... ,. Miss RUBY I PM tucson Assisfazzfs ..... .......,.......,...,. ...,............,... I I Ell-N FUNK KAY BARTON Pianistx ..... .,,. I i1.EANoR Komen, IWILDRED Bhkkv, Lots NIOESSNER INONNE Lovuuh ,lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI I lllllllllllllllllllll I llllllllllllll Ill llllll llllllll llllllll Illllllllll Page 67 1n0InInnInIllIllIlnuunlulnunnlnlnnnunininuunninuinnnnmninulInniuiumnminnnunuunnnnnnnu:nunsununllllllnllullllnnnnnnuunnuunnnuug G. A. A. . I,ft'.Yftft'Ilf ..,... ,. ..... ,... I Iiiiiis Illwsli : l7it't' Pr4'sitlt'11I,. ,... ........,. I ips I Ill 1-i xi xx - Q St't'n'!ury-Y'm1s1mfr ..., . . .I li5i,i-N NI-mit' 'lfxciiixi ts' 5 IIILXIJ5 UI SPUIII5 CIUXSS RIfI'RIiSIfX'I.X'I'IX'I5S- 1 2 liruxlevllmll ...., . ,luis Gpuimitiii Swim ,,,,, ,A,,,,,..,.,,, X rpm-y -Simi ss 5 Ihtrllvybtzll ,. ...3XiIsi,x Sri xiiss ,Hmm HM HPI my IUHWUY 5 .Siulinnilrig .. ...... I llmn' juiissos , 5 5 ., .Sn lwziitm- . ...hlizxs Ixmsui ps ffm ft .,.. ffimfzmzz I ..,.....'XI'DRl'Y STI-YI-NS iixnvs f.iik1s'll-,ssl-s l'iI'UXlIIIItIII .. ..lix'i IYN ,Xlcillmif The Girls' .Xthletic .Xssucizttiuii ul' XM-st Iligh pzirticipzitctl in :ill scatsmiztl L-wuts uiulcr tht- Ieaulcrsliip ul' their Sptirts llczitls. .Xt thc cntl ul' thc yt-air, gt group ul' girls will hu ziwzitmlvtl W's fur work in aithlutics, Idmr cntcrtniiimcnt. the girls haul scwrzil swims :mtl put slippers, ztlrmg with hikes :mtl skating pttrtics. I Qlx - 'I'ht- purpose ol' thu club is tu stimulutc intern-st in girls' uthlctics. :mtl umlcr the Iczulcr- ' ship of .Nliss Ruby Ihittcrsuii, girls' zithlt-tin wziclt, thu cluh im-mln-rs Iigiw gtcctmiplislwtl thvii' 2 purpose. I Members LII't'I I't-mu -Iulinsuii Uxxt-iitlulvii Mutt Mimi.: Stl-vt-ns .Xlicr Xlilhur I mis Mm-ssm-r I'Itwisu Ilzirmun ,lt-gin Rt-yiiultls I mis llgiwk -Itim' Ifhx IJ rat Ilingnnun lilngi IIIIIIIILIII Nlzlrgzlrvt XYiIsui1 I-it-lpn ftlulkmlt Ilurullix' l't-tlwsmi Xlinmm Ili-Yui'c ,lt-.in G.iim-r t.ur1i Ilxiztmvn Ilxlvl lluwingin Nlgury Punlx' Ii.iIur1i Clxstlt- Ilvlun litink Xlilmzi lllcssm-r Altuili Uumlritlgv Isallwriiw XYgirs.txx .'Niltli't'x' Stn-wus I Imilriiv l'tmxtt-i lilxitlvs lllwistiltiismi NI.irx' lx, li.iIlt'p:liL'i llurtwtlix' glolmstmi t,ur.iIit- tlmnitl Ilvlcn Nlztrit' 'liztclmmn Nlzitlgc Morris XI.irpt1critt' Dismcr Yirginizi ligl1,tI'tmt Ilvclsx' filzirlx Lim- Xlillstm -alIllluulnullnluuuuuunnnnnunnunnunnnnmuininnlnunninann1nnnnnninnninnuunnluuununulininnlnunulnunnunnlnnunununnuunnuninnnin Page GS Nm I L , 'liliAtlK, 1950 -- ilihe Old Rose and Black track squad. captained by the versatile Bob Steven- son, had successful l93O track season. Their track work was hampered all last spring by .repairs and reconditionings being done on the football field, but they did their best in the meets, winning quite high honors. plhe track men opened the season by placing in two events at the Iowa City -Indoor meet. Captain Stevenson and Bob Middleton placed in the 4-10-yard dash and the half-mile, respectively. .Xt the Teachers College Relays the West lligh team placed high. I By capturing nine seconds and 'one third, the tracksters placed second at the Waverly Cedar Valley meet. With only one third and two fourths. the track team placed ninth at the Grin- nell Relays. ln the district meet the West squad, placing in thirteen of fifteen events, easily captured first honors and earned the right to go to the state meet, Only two members of the squad. Stevenson and Middleton, placed at the state meet at-Ames. 'lo cap the l930 season. West High outclassed and outpointed liast lligh and 'l'raer in a triangular meet at East to win first place. ' Illllblllllilllllllllllll Page 69 .3 Q., , . lIlllunmquy5.y.,..-,.,i.M,.,,.i,. .i . --........., l I N gn Q vu 'V U U XX'lZS'lA ORCI lliS'l'R.'X XX'f1rlii1ig in cu-opcrzilion with the Baiml, XX!-si lligli Orclicslrzi was prism in several l11llSlClllCS. 'lhis yczlr Miss lillcn ,limes was llic ilircclur. 'lilic imliis 1 proviilcal spcciul groups for entertainment ut ull plays. llic Nlollicrs' Aux gzssislcal Ilic urclicslrzi members by guidance meetings :mil pmviiliiig L-iilwlziiiiimiit lilzulys .Xllcii liogur llcnncli fiL'0l'glilllZl Norllicy ,Xlicc Ili-llingcr MIEMBISRS ,Xlicv Nlairiv luclil Clwcmliilyn Smit ,li-gin l7Lll1lQt'll7L'I'gL Gciicvicw l':1ulsc1i lfrzmccs lflirig llclgxi Suu-iisuii Luis 'l'lwmpson lfilnai llullmzm liiiia-miii Buckley UCUI'gl2ll1llll Burrell llusc Spixxlck cil'2lCC Uiwlislizixx Dmizllil Pziulscn livirai Yun Cgiiicgli in lhiixi lylllglllilll Clizirlollc liurlmi liluisc llqirmmi ll I I I I I Illlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllll Il lllllll Pzigi- T0 J :. -A, 1 V, s -, f f I 9- .if 7, .1 Q.. 1 ' .. .2.4' F .u. , . - h . , ... :..'- ' .5 l. .-., , 1 ...J gy . 1 ' , -Us -',. . . .n.-.'.- . . 2 ,-.-..' l V-,:...p, if.-5 '., s....,, -. . -1--1.-- .. I, ,. . l . .-9, . ., I - ..--.+.',l',, :,..'-.- .-. 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N1II.nIII1Iv BLRRY. lfS'l'IlIzR Bmx'I.IIs, FIUR.-X 5II.vI5R. CuIaAI.IL GRl:l:N Siaga xllazuzger ..,. ...,.................,..,,. I 3okRLs'I' N1AKlNS'lkl:R ASSfSfIZIIfS ...... Bunk Holder .... 11laku-Lffv , ..... Ekffffzffdlli .... .MAX IIIJIJIILS. TLD Pl:RRIN, ,-XIII' XVATERBURY, CI IARl.hS WEST FUNK ,....XY.XNDX CHAI- I, CII.xRI.u'I II1 BI:l.I,I- Pk'l'hR5IiN. L1RE'rc:III3x I1s'I'EI. ..,.AIzI l..xAI.xILIe'r, Bon IIILI, IIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll Page 73 VISNNIS GOl.l5 Pzlgm- 74 Rll 1-12 Cl L li XY TL lllllll lllllll Page 75 AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII I I I I I IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DAUBERS 'l'he lJZlLll7Cl'Sl Cluh, which is continuing under the direction ol' Nliss Yirginiu Greer, consists ol students who ure interested in art work. They halve made scen- ery Lllhl posters for the plays llllkl I11L1SlClllt3S. The club made the home-coming tugs, entered contests :Ind sponsored the zlnnual art exhibit. Their LlllI'2lCl.lVC and efllcient work demands the przlise of the student body. , Ol3l3lCliRS l'n',IIIlt'I1l . .... ..,..,.... ,... li R WIN Sus l'1I I- l'rIwIIiI'IIl .... WANIIA CR,-Xlfli SI'I'I'I'!IIr,I' .. . .... -ll:SSlE D.xwsoN 'l'mIxIII'vr ....... ISVIQLYN Krszooli .llrllltIAQt'f I ,, ...,.. MIIIIIRIIII ll,xssI.I1Ie .lilziwr .... Mlss VIRGINIA GRIIIAR MISMBFRS Wanda Clrult Klux llileman Charlene Porter David Douthetl livelyn Knode Nlziynzxrd Rogers Aleun Goodrieli llenry l.zIwrence Muriel Salisbury Doris llilIllIllt'l'NIllllll Nlnrvyl Maring Iirwiu Sins Nlildred llussler llelen McWilliams Marian Sorenson Nlzirguerite Nemmers 7 'NIU' ' 'll' ' l ''lllll5 llllll '5l5 'l l ' 'll' 'lllll 'UU' lllllllllll ll lllllllll lllllll lllllll I Illl lllllllll llllll IIIIIIIIIIII I I III Page 76 :xx .-.-. . '..'4f: P- . -. N . I 1 gr ..'11..I1- ,..,4 I. , . : 5.4 1. UTI, I 'A if If I III I I II I I CL.-XSS Ol3l'5lCERS 1'ri'xii1vn1. . .,... ......... ,.... .....,.... ....,,, l E I 1 Bovu-, l'irv 1'rvsida11t. .. .... joe WVEISSMAN .Svtzralnry ...... .... D oRo'rnY BUTLER CLASS Ol: lil Svplvnzber, 1927 Down the green paths we lads and lassies passed, gradually gaining recognition and our due rights. .Xt the gateway of West lligh the burly, yet kind custodian, Principal Kluss. extended us greetings. 'l'hus it was, our first year in West lligh. Svptenzbvr, 1928 Now it is our turn to laugh at the lireshies, We are making our way through music, tleclam, and athletics. 'l'he class members elected Fritz Loomis, president: Edward Boyle. vice president: and Ruth Stetzel, secretary. September, 1929 We well remember this eventful year. Many members held places on the football and basketball teams. lhe class play, Dear Brutus, was given to a capacity audience. The class again elected lfritz l.oomis, .presidentg Bob Dunkelberg, vice president, .and Emma llansen, secretary. lhe class entertained the seniors at a 1hl0ClCl'I1lSIlC junior-Senior Banquet. September, 1930 At last the senior year has rolled around. And what a year! ln October the class election was held: the classmates elected hcl Boyle, presldentg joe Weissman, vice president. and Dorothy Butler, secretary. This year is crammed full of activities in which our class gained prominence. june, 1931 .Xnd now 'we shall hunt for other places to make ourselves renown, as our career in West lligh is tmished. Goodbye, West lligh. Page 79 : N' NA lunnlullunlIluululunllnllnllnulnnnnnnluunlllnnnnulnnnlunullnnnnllllnunnunnlulIllInnlInulIllllnlllInIllIllnllllluulnllllllllnlllnlllllllllullllllllll. K 1 .X S - r 5 1 ' 3 xx ' 1 I I -I x wx : -Q I.0lII5 .XIKRN l:'.wf'flym'lw1t mm: lhinlc I Iililcrml frum Itzlwl IIipLIl IIi Y I I l1llI.n -lnninr IJILIQ' I Gl..,xm's Al,l.i1N HIVIIIIIIIIQ is Iwr inuy and plmxanl In lwr xuzilef' OrcIu-nlm I Duclzum 3 Ilmnc Ruuni Uliiccr i-I film- llluh I-I NIARAILI4 .-Xi1'l-LN 'lfivlllla' llmzrglvlx mul mlm ilvsirvxf I'rim-mlship lQIuIw -I Oitlicslm I-I K Ilunlu Iinmn UIIKL-1 1 String Quzlrlvl I IZR.-INK .-Xvhm' II'lmlvsu1:1v ax flu' 'I-IAllCIx 4 Iiglwlf' YIYINN Ifmkimllksl 'UI11 i111'ilir1g ejyv and .wi ,Ilvllvllzlcx qlllft' Jzzmlvxlf I-ricmisliin Club 4 IIl'CIll'3Il'1l I-2 I IIun1u Iinum Oiilccl' ,I Ilzxmi I-2-3 Spanish Club 4 NI,-xkn,xRi.'l' BARR ' Tha jullivsi, luzppivsl sur! of ll girlff Glcc CfIuIv 4 Fricmlxliip Cllnlw 4 4 mann.-x IIARI ui lappy um I, from fun' I um frw., 'Ivy llffllif Hwy all ax happy as nut' film: f,IuIH I-1 Ifrivniiship Club I-.Z Urchvstm I I.Yxw Ii,'XR'Il.I:'l'l II'm'ds un' fur Icunzulz, 1106115 for HIt'l1.u IIi-Y 5-4 Iiilnil I-I Spanish Club I .Xl 'I-.s Bin: 'I quivl lass, lm! fm: imma flu' lrmx urns hid in -wif. I'x'n-nch filnli 4 J Rumlu BI-NNIJIHI' IlIIt'UJIt't'I'Z'rII7l'1' wrrw'!. Orchcalrgx G-4 AIIIHILIINSILIII 4 Spanish Club 4 I iliu f'Iuh I -ulnulllllllnllllllullllulllnluunulnllnulnlInnunIlllnluInlulllllllulnlnlinInliIIllIllIllulIllIllIllnlIllIllIllIllIInllIInIllInluluIllIllllllulInlunlnlllllllllllllllllllll' Page 80 lnlwr. lil-me Hfvlll sun' vanfs an Ullflllj' In iffy. llumc Room Otlicrr I Rillc Clulw 141 . Nlll.DRED Bunny V V Uslffflfc' il In 511,12 I I ,-I : Mu, Illdkcii L1 gumf ffle'lIa1.H 5 Ulee llluh I-4 .5 lf. A, mi, f.-4 E l'rim-mlship lllulv l-5 I .lunlur Play Slllgv Stull 5 l3H'1'Y linzmm' IIN mind 1ldUTI1t'l1 zsiflv Tirflrvf' Glcr fllulv Z-i-4 llriumiship lfluh I-4 Annual Stall' 4 l3. A. II. -l Dmnmtic llluh 5-4 l5rcuch illulw 5-4 Uirla' Trim -l -Il w BlCKl,l:Y Hltillfll is full of pleaszmf' Fricmlship ljluh I Ulm' Club I-4 lfrvnch lilub -l Rum BLOCK I wsrh bzzfvuluzf I haw at will. Clec lfluh l-1-3-4 llcclzxm l lim BLfJ'l'l' j -f'.-l plmlxauf fare, L1 luzfvpy mul, OPAL -BQDELL hplflldflltit' in 1.'mm111Aslm11ld In' 'flu flljllllliff, no! a 'Z'lffIlL'.U Glu' ifluh I f llriemlship Club l-I-l-l. S4-crcrzlw-.V-l , Orchcstrn l-2 f L Annual Stall 4 , V' Declzxm 4 f ff Home Ronin Olliccr 3-4 ' X X Spectator Stall' 4 ' French Klluh -l .Xrmras Borzwm N Simre' bnfvify is ibe 50111 of muff, let ns bv brief. Clmlkra Bowuks lf joy and duty rla5lv lm! duty gn In xrlzaxlvf' Brand 4 K. l5s'l um: BOWERS Nui only gomi, bu! good fur srmza- flung. C. A. A. l-2 A Glec Club 4 Orchvslrn l-Z Tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllluululllullnllllnm IlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 81 all llulnlullllllulllnnlInInlunlnIllIllululnlunInInnlnlInluluInnulllullIlullllnullllnnllnlllllnllln, ullnllnlnllnlnnlulln lluulnllllllullullnlnllulnllllIllI I nl ' ' n f AjL,r1A ,,,,,,w ,twin v, 'xl all f C- l lin liuvl L IIix friends un' Hlt1lI'V.H Ili-Y 1-i--4 z Home Room l'rvsitlcnt tl Class Prt-Simlent 4 llzukrtlwzlll Z-I llwkv BRXNITI' lik, Ins! our lmxsmul p!uyt'r. Orflwstrzl l-.2-5-l llzmtl I-l-l llmcmllv liktzctahxuxlmm-, IU bar, imlvctlf il uziglvf ln' will llml Shu has qualzllcx muglvt Ivy ull, . Ulm: tllulw l-1-l lfricmlsltip tllulw l-I-l-l, SA'iI't'l.ll'X 4 Annual Stull -l lluma' liumu St'n't't'l.lI'X l lx A. ii, -l licclxlm I-5 ff Pcp Uwlx l I SPlllllNl1 tllulv l, l'lcw1tIt'nI l ll,-xzu. llulztglz Thr fiU'Lf.'Uf nf MH' .ii.'U1'fc'Sf Sllllld IX xby and lowly. umm- Cluklv 1-1 Fricmlshxp lflulw I-2-4 lx,u'1muNs1 BUl:lIl.l:R Ul.l'tIXf xulll IX .mmlvxl r11vm1vtl.' lzntvrctl Itrnm l:l'L'AlL'YlClxil'llI'l1 Glu- lllulv l-2-5 Alunlur Plzu' 5 Claw Yin' l'rmwidn'nt I li.-x'l'1myN Bungutxu U.l'fL11t1t'lI wllb IIIKUIY lH'tl'ZL'Il vyvx, l.1l2v flu' dusk of vwvlzllg vklvx. tlluu tllulw 3 l3rit-mlsltip lilulw 4-I Pep Owl? -l Spanish tllub l XYINNII-Run Btgsslt-R L'11prele11fm11s Im! lwvlwwtl by all ll'bn kzmu bvr 'z,.'vll.' K Orchestra l-Z-4-l ll A, tl, 4 ' Wuml-wind Quzlrtct 4-l linml I-2-5-4 llumc Room Ollicux 4-Al ' mn' BlVl'l,lR llvr .slvmlvr bcfxuly um! rmnly XIIIII1 qllfmri HS all. Glen' tflulv I-I-5 Fricmlahip tllulw l-1-3-l Annual Stull' -1 llomc Room Olllccr I-4-l l' -K t' 4 Dt-clzun 1-Al tllzus Svcrt-tary l Pt-p Owla I-I-4 l5rvnch tllulw 1 Spectator Stull Z .tmatvw Cmmm1k1.AlN I am xatisfied, why mlrryf' Glu- fflulv 2 I-riemlship tilulw I-l-I 1 thiwmwvri Clll:RRY ' I haw no lillgvring wslv In row. lfricmlahip Club l-Z-I ll A A l I nuInnInllInnnnlllnumlumnnuuulmnuumnunuulInmuuunmmnmnnnnlumnnununlunlImuInunlnnnununuulunuuuumumlnlunmsulunnulununr Page 82 ulnmlullnumlunulunInllnIllnununnnnlnInllumnlnuunlmnlnmlnunullnmnulrulnunlllll GRACE COBB ' U Small, Sllllllllg, stave! and Sflldltllli. Glee Club l-1-4-4 liricntlship Club l-Z-l Annual Stall 4 li. A. C. 3-4, Yice PrcSitle11t 4 Student Assembly' 4 junior Play 3 Dramatic Club Plax' 4 Spectator Stall l-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Operetta 4 Scniur Play 4 - STANl.l:Y CQHN V D Let IM enyny pleasure 'lvhlft' 'tue titlll. Pep Owls 2-l T Spectator Play 5 Dramatic Club 4-4 Spectator Stall 4 Iuniur Play 3 Dramatic Club Play 4 ' French Club 3-4 Seniur Play 4 r CARR111. C.o1.1sY I A 'Z-1 good athlele IX K1 fredzi I0 I st'!m11l. Rille Club l Band l-1-5 llaaketball l-2-4-4 liuutball I-i-4 Track Z-3-4 kIULlAN CDI-.BY I , Speech IX the mzrmr af the .wi-fl, .45 11 Illdll speaks, so IS hv. Glee Club 3--l lli-Y 3 Spectator Play 4 Dramatic Club 5-4 Debate 3 Spectatur Stall 4 Track l-Z Dramatic Club Play 4 French tllub 4 Stnllll' Play 4 Xikuiivia 1.91.11 I - '.'J1Sf1IIt7fl0Il wth ll dlffL'fL'lI1't'. Glce ffluli l-Z-3-4 Philumel Secretary 4 Fricritlship lilub .1-2-3-4. liabinrl 5 Orchestra I-2 .-Xnnua-l Stall '4 V lx A. C, 4, Ptwitleut l lirench tllub 5 DORU'l'llY Cu1.1.1Ns A V S111'h tlll 1111ass111111l1g 7llilItIL'lI,H Cilee Club 2-l-4 Pep Owls 3 ' NlAXlNE CUNMNG1-1A1x1 I Helter to have QTU7.-U71 a short gzrl, lhau lIl'7.'L'T In haw grmczi a'l11ll.' wll:S5lli Dawsorc '14 merry hear! makvth a vheerfitl 1'az111le1z1z111fv. l7ricntlShip Qflub l-2 Annual Stall 4 Spectator Stall 3 Daubers' Club 3-4 Dcclam l-Z-3 llume Ruum Ollicer l-4 NlARllE DMN . , rl tieperzdable frzc1111.' Glee Club Z-l-4 Friendship tllub l-2-3-4 li. A. CI. 4 Declam 1 Spectator Stall' 4 Dramatic Cllub 2-2-4 lfrench lllub 4 Pep Owls 3-4 Girls' Trio 4 Student Asst-inblv 4 Annual Statl' 4 ISAMARA D1c11i1NsoN She speaks, bt'hlL17JL'X, and autx just ax .shy auglJt. Friendship Club l 1 IulInlvlInulIllIllIllIlllullIllIllIlllllllllnllnlnunlu l L X 1 -if 7 1uluulmulumnunnuInnnIlnn1nnnuinlunuulnnnunlullnnnnunIn1n1nnnnuuu-mnnmmnnnnnnlnlununnu1inninmnnmmmumnnnnnnnlummln Page 83 InnulnnunnnlllInlnnululInInlnnulnulunnllnnulnnlnlunuulnnunlnuul R111111u'1 lblzwmm-11 Ru S11'p l1XltlL, 111111 la! Illl' l111xvf Ulu' Clllllw I-I lll-Y 2-3--I llnmc Room Yicu l'1'1-silln-111 I Clam Yicc l,l't'NlAll'lll K Stullvnt .-'Xssr111lwIx' 1 llzukwlwzlll I--I l5m1Il11lll 3-'I Gull' I-I , li1.111xNux IJLJKI- SI111rl 17111 p1'pf1y. lllcc lilulw I-I-I l51'iL-lnlxhip Illulw l-I-I-I mu-.s lznm. ---111111 lu' 111111 Il fall' 11tu11,1' l1111!: 111 111: c I'1'X,' X' Im. 111' infill l1111l:111,Q 111 lux Iwi. ' Ulm-L' IIIIIIN I--I ,, Ili-Y I llumc limxmlu SI'CI'l'l.lI'X -I Stmlonl 1-Xxwn1I'Ix' I-5 llglskcllvzlll .Z-I-I I'l1uIlMlll I-'I-I Illfllili 1-I-I I51uNc:1.s lium- I 1 HQ111111 111111 XIII1'L'VU. hm.. 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Glue- ljlub 2-5-4 lfricmlship Cjlub 2-3-4, fl1llVlllL'l l-4 Annual Stull 4 Drzxmzuic Club Plnv 3 l' -X C' 4 DL-clam 2 SlllllCl1lA5QL'll'IlWlK l : Spvctzltor Plan' l Q I E Pep Owls 4 E Spvctuwr Stull' 4 E lifznnntic iflub 5-4 lDlCK GROSS WbaI, 1,111 lifllrf' Wall, .vu 'wax .Xl11fl0lt'tUl, Ili-Y 4 .- l rlllouukli ll,XCKl2'l4'lA Hi-Y 4 A llennc Romnn lrvmlcnt 1 1 DORIS ll,-xmmlaRsMl'l ll lf is lruuqnil pwplv fha! flvmrllplixh 7IIIll'fl.n llunbvr-' lflub 4 llllllll l EMMA llmxshx Tha hex! qualifies of nmuy vnzlwllml into une, fZllII7l1Zl.H Glen' Cllub l-I-5-4 Philomel Oillccr 4 llriemlship Club l-4 Annual Stnrl 4 Duclzun l-2 F, A. C, 4 Class SECFCITITY-'lAf91ISllfE'f 3 Home Room Secretary' 5 Pep Owls 3-4 junior Pluv 5 Dramatic Club 4 Senior Play 4 Ax for me 101' llln' Imp fo !IIj'St'lf.n r ' '-4 1' , . , kv :luInnlInluIllnlInInluInnnnulunununnnnnnululuunulnlnlunnnlnnunuln nInnInnlInlunllnlnnulnluunnmunn Page nlnnulnnnlnulnnnulnullInnulnnnllmulumnllnlni .XX '1 Z 1 if N I 1 e In .I X X I WJ..- l Q . lNlAiu.Ys ll.-xsl.i.MAx Blue gyes and light hair, Q ' lax, mdeed, xlufs paxszug fazr. Glce Club I-2-3-4, President 4 Friendship Club l-4 F. A. C. -l Spanish Club 4 5 llASSl.l:R is ar! in her 'wry hugerlipsf' Nl Il.DRl1D Then' liriumlship Club I-2-5--l 5 Annual Stall 4 ' llumc Room Sccrctnry .Z D2llllWL'I'S' Club 3-4 llEl.l1N llm.n'r She Joes lliillgs 'lL'lllV!?llf mmnlr uniscf l.1.uYn llmnmf 'll'v', my Iffml aml I. lllcv Club l lli-Y 3--l llomc Room Vice Prviimlcnt 4 Rifle Club 4 S!uclenL Assemblv 3 Track fl-2-5 ,W lion! pl 'wnrleer alwayx llfffllllllly In luv' own alf111rs. liriemlship Club 2-3 . l.YCli IIOEPNER niet vxlvrinr mwriizg l'lUIIfN.'lt.'lICj' alm 1 many lznesf' Glue Club l-2-I--l liricndsliip lllulw u. A. A. 4 l. A. K.. 4 Drunmtic fllub 4-I l-Z-I-l MAC llowuzn The iulellefl is pcrfcrl, mil by kilmpl- nlgv but by d4'fl'l'1f'V.U lli-Y -l Hand I-Z-3-4 Orchvslrn l-1-3-'l l:fl'llCll Club ll PAUl.lNli lluuuls ' Gw1lly frivml,vl1ip'x f1llm'f1m1'x 'mlm' ix livufizlx flmc, l21ml. liriendship Club I-4 li. 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DURWARD l.0cKi5Y 0,4 Xfvzlzly Xtfbvf SUT! nf :I f7t'f.iUl!,n llume Ruum Ollieer l l'Rl:DliRlC lamomrs A Formed for lltllllllftlflllll, trained fur leadvrxhzp, dL'XfIII6d fur XIllTL'.YX,H Glee tlluh 2-3-4 lli-Y 2-3-4 Orchestra l tflass President 2-5 Stutlent Assenihly, Yicc Pre-itlent l Aluniur Plav 4 Dramatic fflulv Plat -l Rantl l-2 lfuotltall l Dramatic liluli 4 Operetta 3-4 Spectator Statl I-4-l, I-tlitru 4 l'ltin iiluh l Scniur Play 4 :Xl-XRGUl:Rl'l'l: l.niu1Nzi1N Trim lli SHUI. l5riemlShip Cluli l-4 G. A, A. 4 Annual Stall' 4 ll A. ll. 4 Pep Owlx 4 Spanish Cluh 4 .Nuxiis Nlt:Gt.Ania A lou nuff lczzun' her mirth fur xlwk inn xhy In ,rlmw ll. Friendship Club l-Z-3-4 Orchestra l-2 Pep Owls 3-4 liuutima lhlt1lhlAljlLlS n l ilu thing.: III 61 qmel mtv. lli Y l 7 Pep Owls 3 Basketball 2-l liouthall 3-4 'liraclt l-2-l--l linm Mullin: - nl maiden l'T0'1L'lIz'L1 icllh SlUISllilIc X gold. til ee l.lul1 l-Z-l-4 Frientlship Club 4 Orchestra l j, ROBERT MILL:-R h1Jt'SfllIl.'t1 in be 41 SIll't't'5X Ill Imxzmfxxf lli-Y 2-l Orchemtra l-2 Pep Owls l llantl l-2-l-4 lfrench Clulv 4 Spectator Statl l-4 Nl,ay4lNi1 ftloum' U A 'Alhe 5Ilt'7Il't' allen of pun' 1lIIIU4'4'IIl'1', l'e1'.r11ad0x 'when Xftfllklllg' fazlxf' CRAIG NlUSlliR n H My mind In me a kIlIgtlUHI lx, .Szzrh perfefl my thereul I l1m1'. lli-Y 2-5-4 llome Ruum Otlicer I-3 liille lflulv l-Z-3-4 Student Aasenilvlv 4 Pep Owls l-1-'l l.atin Club l-4 Dramatic lllulw L4 Debate 9-4 St-niur Play -l ALE IWURPIIY Great men laugh and sigh, .els they du, .rn must I. Glce Cllulw 3-4, Secretary 4 lli-Y 4 Student Amernhly, Presitleut 4 Pep Owls l-2-I French Club 4, President 4 Dramatic Club 4 Spectator Staff 4 Business Manager 4 nInlllInnlInununlllululuinInlululunullllnlluullunlunnululluulnulunnuuuuluuulululunuulu 5 If be worried, yoiftl never lenou' it. - I lli-Y l-I nunnlInIllnullIllnlmlnnunlunuunlnlulllnunlnlllllllllllllllllurllulunlnuulnnlunnInnluiuinullunuluIInInnun1ll1InllIIllluInlunlluInllulnlllnlnlnnng limiuzxch NELSON Our quiet Scamlimwz friend. l r l:R.-XNCIS NEMMLRS Ile kept his tfoumril aml lie went his F' U mll . LV Band l-2-3-4 ihlARGUERl'l'li Nazwmhxs 5 A 'willing worker and no sltirkeru - Glec Club l-2-3 Home Room Oflicer 3-4 Daubers' Club 3-4 JN! - Q A Runnin' Okvis : llume Room Olhccr 3 Glce Club 3-4 lllitukhn Owns Sim'ere as slw looks. Kiirru Pstzi-. l haw more admiration for trouzeiz ,. I do not knots. Ili-Y 2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3 Band l-2- 3-4 C. Ilokoiin' PARLOW ll'ztl1 lver ideals slit' is an izzspzratzon to lver friends. Philnmel 3-4 Friendship Club 3-4 F. A. C, 4 Declam 3 Student Assvnibly 3 junior Play 3 French Club 4 Dramatic Club 3-4, Prcsidunt 4 Spectator Staff 3-4 Dramatic lullllllgfl' I-4 Senior Plziy 4 lines.-uc Pines' He may be baslrful but not often last, flll the football field lie surely is fast., liuotbaill 3-4 Wswm Pigguiuxoi lie silent and sale- Szlemre never betrays. G. A. A. l lf. A. C. -l DORUTHEA REHDER .4m1tlJer peppy girl whose succes N z11e'L'zlable. Glue Club l-5 Friendship Club l-2 C-. A. A. l-2 llomc Room Ollicrr 3-4 F. A. C. 4 Pep Owls 3-4 Spanish Club 4 ,, llllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllIllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllillllllllllIllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllilllll Page 89 ulInllllnlnlulululnuulllnuunlullnnmmmnInnnum:uumnnnnlnnmnnlu Inu1nnnlllllInInnunlnInnlunumummm:nlllulllnlllnlnlllllnllluumnlnul N 1 H N I I ' I I N , 1 N Q P,xul.lNr1 Rmlnuk llffbllflll quilv nflvn livs in Izviulu quid. 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Sxxnl-,Rs 'Z-I lcimz' bvur! bulb sbuf' I5:XDORIz SClIl7l.'I'l lIa1'u lynn .wer .wuz Xllftllgbf lfmx' llv just dnvslll buw nnv, lbal x ullf III-Y I-4 Orchvslrgl I Spanish Club -I IIUUIIWLIII I-3-I-I Truck 5--I Wmsuu Sczuuv My bex! Ibuugbls almlyx umm' u lilllf lou lalvf' lv Ruoln Xiu' I'rcai1IvnI I ul lnllullnllluunulnnllnlIsnllInllnulnllnulnlllnInnunlulnnlnnumulnnnIIllIllInnnunnuuuuluumn IlululnInInluInnlullllllIllIulnnlulllllnnllnulllllf Page 90 'lgqiv' mlb KI allllulullnnnnlnlIllIluIlllnnlluuulnulllunlInnunllululunllllllllnnululull klosuvu Sco'r'l' A merry fellow 'who worries lillle over tomorrow's cares. lilitercd from New llzunplun I Boys' Qlcc l1Iub4 l Class Secretary-Ireusurcr I ,lAHUlVlAS Scorl' He liver al peace wilb all IIItllIl6lllLl.' lli Y I 4 Orchestral I Rifle Club 2-3 Tennis I-4 Band I-2-I-4 lium-NE SEABURN - He's a jolly good fellow- You can't help liking him. Entered from liust llifh 4 Ili-Y 3-4 Orchestral I Band I-2-3 Iinrru Sufwxs A Well meaning and proise1.'orlliy. Glec Club 3 liricmlship lllub I--I Band 3-4 I?LokA Sirvma Wise to resolve and Ptlllflll Io re- form. Glue Club l-Z-I Friendship Clluli I-2-3-4, l'm-siilcnl -I li. A. C. I-4, 'Irrusurcr -I Dc-claim I-.Z-I-4 Dramatic Club Play 3-4 Dramatic Club I-4 NlYR'I'lll4 SMITH SDC is gvlllle, Slit' is shy. lfricndship tllub I-I In A. K.. -l Naomi Sm rm The good die young, bn! llvol doesrfi worry rue. Glue Club 2-4 Friendship Club I-2-4 Dnuburs' Club 4 Spanish Club 4 4 Rosh SMVACK I 'Ylpliuzislitr and lllI'l'.H Orchestra l-Z-I-4' RUTII S'l'E'rzE,x. I H U Here 1S a merry dzspoxzlzon, H V U Arid seldom is she aught lm! smiling. Glue Cluh l-2-3-4 Friendship Club l-2-3 Home Room Sccrvtury 3-4 Dcclam 2-I Class Secrutairy 2 Student Assumbly 3 Dramatic Club I-4 Opcrettu 3-4 4 Dramatic Illub' Plan' I .Nuukhv STEVENS Her only fault IS that she lvasifl any. Glee Club I-2-3-4 Friendship Club 4 G. A. A. 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The idea is used throughout for table decora- tions, programs, and toasts. which are: lflllvr ...., .1 Iyxlvry .... Tragvily ..... livlls. . , Cap am! l:,xll ........ .... . , .... The idea is taken from Shakespeares As You -XII Tous!nzaster-ERWIN Sus Like lt, ...........DicKRuuc .....Gi:mi.niNE BlCKl.l:Y .,..,....Miss Wise ,. . . .DoRo'mY PARLOXX' . .. . l'fDVv'.-XRD BOYLE . the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players. 0 CIOMMIiNCEMliN'IA i5XERc:lsifs Cmss oil l93l EVENING, jumi 5, 1931, 8:00 P. M. Presiding. C. A. Kl'l l'RLLL, Superinlcmlvnl of Schools Aflljft' .. :1ddn'ss ..... Music .. .... .. A71II0l4IIC6lIlClIl of llonorx 1,TUtTL'SSi0lIl1l 1I1'L'0LT1Ilf0II IITCSEIZUIHUYI of Gfdliltllfillg Class .... l'rvsc11latim1 of Diplomas .... .....MR. W. HClIz'uJfzT2'i0IL llllllllllllllllllllll Page 93 . . . .Greig Crum ....I1.l'.I'i.YNN ....GLm5 CLUB . ........ ...Pkixcll-AL WM. W. Gnssox Ii. Outh. President, Board of Education N N N 1' AHEUW F'S55-' M N XX 'W , A L 5'-ouwpwx: --Q5 Q1 X M gf !1XLIi23 TQ 7 x 1 X g l F' Q0 5WEH1fN 5' , Q out -JV fi L'-,de ,Q h . J , 1' 3. EX ONE KN A NtnLLlLoN . 1 XZ 'ii NR If AX . W2 by Q n 5 Q La 5 W 'b 5 Q 'ff 1 K f y i 1 gf.. kv , A . K V L- gl Page 94 Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. CALENDAR Septenzber 2-lireshmen-freshmen-and more freshmen. We give the new teachers the once-over. 5-Old teachers entertained new teachers at wet party-it rained. l0-First sitting of Student Assembly-Olive Sinclair, president. Dorothy Parlow to lead Marionettes. I5-Girls bone business men for tickets for first night game. I6--lnauguration of Student Assembly officers. I8-Long jim Ebel reaches up and puts the lights on the football tield. IO-First night game with Independence. Z3-Little joe carries a football around all day-we wonder why. 27-We go down to show Ames how to play football. Z9-All out for big Bull Show. October l-Election of class ohicers-Boyle for president. 2--Get acquainted day. Purpose-That Senior girls may meet their latest Freshman crush 3,-A mere handful journey to liort Dodge to see the football game. 8--Bruce Gates tells us to love our teachers. ll-Charles City football game. Score, 0 to 0, our favor. l-l--Ranger from Yellowstone tells of the education of William and Isabelle. I8-Romantic Age. Most of us are still waiting for our hero dressed in light blue. .Z-l-Homecoming! We beat the Mason City convicts in their striped suits. .V0'L'671ZbL'7' l+Only seven more months of school. ll-Armistice Day Assembly. l?-Yacation for us-convention for teachers. Whoopeel Y l-4-North Des Moines football game. We get the wrong end of the score. I8-Budllhorson made his stage debut as a blushing assistant to the glass b owers. . - Zl-The Mollusc. Would you please bring me the papers, Miss Roberts? lf-Good old Turkey Day. ' '70-East-West game. Who won? We almost did. December ZEAII the seniors go down to Pierce's to get shot.' . 9-Music and football letters presented in assembly. W's given to six musi- cians and thirty-one athletes. 12-Pirates of Penzance make us their captives for an evening of adventure and romance. qi l-lL'l'hree cheers for Penn, Sorenson, Brollier, and Stevenson-our all-state ITICII. I5-All students obey their teachers dia-in hopes that St. Nickolas soon will be here. I9-We beat Vinton 23 to ll. Z0-Oame with Dubuque-revenge next year. I Illllllllll llllllllllllll Page 95 'Q Mu if D' I 1 11 5 To jan. jan. Klan. jan. ulan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April April April May May May M ay May june june Julie ll11l1lt11'.1' l-'lihe morning after the night before. 9-We beat Corliss Clammer's team from Charles City. l3-History Pageant in assembly. Dick Gross as an old-fashioned boy. I6-Fast-West basketball game-again we were victors. I8-Graduates get all up in the air about the junior-Senior banquet. 20-Class Night. 23-Graduation. Honors awarded to the worthy. Z6-Another herd of green freshmen swoop down upon us. 20-Can our boys argue? We beat Cedar Falls 3 to 0 in debate. February 2-l,ove lor their Alma Mater is so strong that we still have the graduate seniors hanging around. 4-Declam eliminations. Victors are Marjorie Parlow, Flora Silver, and Alice Bellinger. ll-We honor veterans of the Civil War in assembly commemorating Lincoln. I0-Mr. Pronk's masterpiece, Musical America, presented to an apprecia- tive audience. Z0-Battle successfully with liast lligh for city basketball championship. Z-l-Life of Washington portrayed in assembly. .- 21-We glimpse into the possible future in R. U. R. March 3-AMI: Sias takes us for a trip on the river of no return in assembly. I6-Senior team wins school championship. I7--Hurrah! for the lrish. may their color forever wave. ZZ'-For further information about the Ames Glee Club ask Gretchen Estel. lt is rumored that they were her guest at a week-end party. Most other girls in West lligh are wishing that their dads were Ames graduates. 23-Extemporaneous speaking starts. Everyone immersed in Literary Digest. 27-All of our geniuses flock to East High for music contest. l 2 3 I7 2-l 5 A pri! -No foolin': Nliss Day favors us with a musical recital. -We are still chuckling over the excellent humor in Skidding. -Spring Vacation-nuff said. -Our girls can do stunts and exercise and march and dance. 'l'hey do it well, too. What more could you ask for in any gym exhibition. -Spring Musical. M a y -Silence over all the building-State Academic tests. 15-junior lligh show us how a real good pageant is put on. 22-Senior Play- Queen's Husband. 30-Farewell banquet for our worthy Seniors. 31-Baccalaureate. 1- 3, 7... lune Seniors gone-also much noise gone. Class Night. Commencement. Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling-Or is it? Illllllllll llllllllllllll Page 96 Advertiselnents .nlllllllllllllnllllllnlnlllllllllll IullIlllnllllllululnlnllunlllnnlllnlululluInInmulIllIllIllIllIllllllllIllIlllllllIllIllIllIllIllulIllIllnlulllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllll List Of Advertisers ACKERMAN'S DRUG COMPANY THE ADAMS COMPANY, INC. ALTSTADT 81 LANGLAS BAKERY ASQUITH,S JEWELRY BENNER TEA COMPANY BENNETT IIURNACE COMPANY BISHOP CAFETERIA BLACK,S BLACK,S BAKERY BLUE CROSS DRUG STORE C. W. BRUNER BUCK'S BOOTERIE DR. CARL DR. CARROLL CLARK AND CLARK LESLIE M. COBB C. B. CONN, LTD. CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY CORRELL FURRIER M. M. CORSON DAVlDSON,S DR. C. W. ELLYSON ENDERLEIN CLOTHING COMPANY ERNSTER DRUG COMPANY FLINT STUDIO FRIEDL,S CAFETERIA GATES COLLEGE A. E. GIBSON W. D. I-IANNA HARTLEIP ELECTRIC P. M. HAWK HAzEN GROCERY STORE HEADFORD BROS. 81 HITCHINS HELLER,S HERRICK REFRIGERATOR CO. HOME COAL COMPANY W. H. HOWREY HOWI.AND CANDY COMPANY B. HUGHES INSURANCE IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE IOWA THEATER DR. j. G. IVICALVIN RAID-CONTINENT OIL COMPANY C. j. MILLER DRUG STORE DR. j. E. MOORE MOTOR INN GARAGE NICHOLS Sz GATES NORTHWESTERN IVIUTUAL OKINOW' JEWELRY PARAMOUNT THEATER PETERSEN BROS. D. B, PHELPS PICKETT 8: SWISHER PIERCE STUDIO PIKE, SIAS, ZIMMERMAN Sz BUTLER PIONEER NATIONAL BANK POWERS 81 SON PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP QUEST 81 SMITH DR. A. M. RAECKER RATH,S ROHLF Sz THOMPSON ROYAL FURRIER E. H. SCHOI.L SELZERS FURNITURE COMPANY DR. C. N. SHANE SHANK, ADAMS LOAN COMPANY SHELDON GROCERY SI-IERWOOD, FLORIST RAY L. SHORT SHORTY,S BARBER SHOP STANDARD GLASS AND PAINT T AND M BOOTERIE TANGNEY-MCGINN j. F. THOMSEN DR. A. T. THORSON TRITZ STUDIO UNIQUE CI.EANERS VAUGHAN INSURANCE WVALKER ELECTRIC XVALKER LUMBER COMPANY DR. C, A. WATERBURY JOHNSON MFG. CO. KLUCK MUSIC HOUSE I.AUERMAN,S IIOHN LIFFERING LINDBLO0M,S AIEVVELRY LINGELBACH BROS. LOOMIS FLOWER SHOP LUDWIG SHOE SHOP MACYS PHARMACY MACK PHOTO SHOP WVATERLOO NVATERLO0 XVATERLOO WVATERLOO W. C. F. Sz NORTH STAR COMPANY PAINT AND GLASS ROOFING AND SUPPLY SAVINGS BANK N. XVHITE SEA INN DR. MAX U. WILSON XVILSON DRUG STORE j. G. WVRIGHT BllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllluIlllunlllululunllulnlnlnlllIllIIllIllIllIlllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllIllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Page 99 Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Northern Railway Company OFFICE OF PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER WATERLOO, IOWA C. M. CHENEY Pres'd t i General Manager March 19, 1931 Greetings: To the Class of 1931, I extend my most sincere congratulation and bestwishes. I hope that each of you will achieve success, happiness and prosperity, and that your disappointments Will be few. As you journey along through life, live by the Way and keep in mind that the thing most helpful in achieving happiness and success is the observance of the Golden Rule. Sincerely, C. M. CHENEY. White Sea Inn 169 West Fourth Street Iowa's Largest and Most e Beautiful Cafeteria Seating Capacity 300 Established 1915 We Are Now Open Every Sunday U nselfish The sweet young thing was saying her prayers. Dear Lord fin sobsj I don't ask anything for myself, only give my mother a son-in-law. A deputy sheriff was sent to take an inventory of the property in a house. When he did not return for three hours, the sheriff went after him and found him asleep on a lounge in the living- room. He had made a brave effort with his inventory, however. He had written down: Living-room, table, side- board, 1 full bottle of whiskey. Then the full had been crossed out and the half full substituted. This was then overlined and empty put in its place. At the bottom of the page in wob- bly writing was written: revolving carpet. Lloyd Hendry: I4found some mush- rooms around on the east side of West High. Bob Ridihalgh: Well, I didn't know they had rooms for that, too. Happiness Life's Opportunities can be most fully enjoyed only when Life's Re- sponsibilities are properly safe- guarded EQUITABLE PROTECTION YIELDS REAL HAPPINESS Ray L. Short Estate Underwriter 'K 51 riii ' s.?fW9'5i!9U'iFF!??P91 AV14 ' .U1 kii fi ' - 811-814 Black Hawk Bldg. Phone 1407 WATERLOO, IOWA United Iowa Vulcanizing Co. E. L. POWERS sg SONS We ,,- W ,Ds 8, ,, .I .., Firestone Tires and Tubes 1- Wringer Rolls Re-Covered We Vulcanize-Not Experiment ' 413 West Fifth St. Phone 2063 Free Road Service Page 101 THE T E5 M BUOTERY Fine Shoes Exclusively Xray Fitting Without Extra Charge 121 East Fourth Street AUTO TIRE SERVICE J. F. THOIVISEN, Prop. UNITED STATES TIRES Phone 1308 ' Vulcanizing Commercial and Fifth Streets Accessories Our Photographs Live Forever West Fourth and Washington Streets Phone 184 Olson: When we walk out on a cold Hygenic Advice winter night what do we see on every To the thin: Donft eat fast. h d? an To the fat: Don't eat. Fast. Lynn Bartlett: Gloves, Dick Gross says, Very few brands Miss Howell: Do any questions of face powder taste as good as they bother you? Smell- Dick Young: Not at all. The ques- A sock on the foot is worth two on tions are all quite clear. It's the the jaw. answers that bother me. SELZER'S SERVICE SATISFIES SELZER'S FURNITURE 303-305 West Fourth If It's For the Home-We Have It lwlllllllllllll l age 102 What Do You Know about the rates you pay for electric service? In 1890 the average household rate was 19 cents per kilowatt-hour. In 1913 this had fallen to 8.7 cents per kilowatt-hour. j - Today the average rate for do- mestic electricity is 5.3 cents per kil- owatt-hour. Can you find another item in your household budget whose cost is only one-fourth of its cost 40 years ago? The history of electric light and power is one of reduction in rates and improvements in service, in spite of the steady increase in cost of labor and materials. Iowa Public Service -, THE HOME OF --i ii: Fine Watches ,-,,-, -VA-,'1,,--' . X. u Q 2 k - ' -H Perfect Diamonds . ' S1 - 5 - l ' '..-nm Silverware . 1' ' HE Z C Sheaffer Pens and Pencils awww!!! West Fourth at Commercial Sts. d0 c 5 Waterloo, Iowa School Supplies - - Fountain Service ACKERlN'if?I?vlN'El RRUG STORE 321 West Fourth Street LATEST Specialized Electric Service BRUNSWICK h BRUNSWICK Norge Refrigeration ORTHAPHONIC RECORDS Brunswick Radios PORTABLES Ralph E.: Just think of it. A real Nit: Did your watch stop when you feed, soup, chicken, vegetables, pie and dropped it in the Stock room-go ice cream, all for twenty-five cents. - f 1 . it B Great' Where Lan you get Wit: Of course it did. Did you Ralph: fqqowhere, but just think think that it would go right on through about it. the concrete floor? Furs CHAS. V. CORRELL 184 West Fourth Street TELEPHONE NO. 1532 To Know Furs-Know Your Furrier Miss Bohan: When did Caesar de- Curtis Musgrove: Only two seats feat the greatest number? away. Jane Harned: I think on examina- -- tion day. 1- Miss Heller tin reviewjz Now all Mr. Olsen: How close we1'e you to pay close attention as I'm going to that answer? skip around rapidly. BARNEY V. HUGHES GENERAL INSURANCE 707 Black Hawk Bldg. Phone 277 Waterloo, Iowa PHONE 367 Barron-Moore Coal Co. For Office 209 E. Fifth St. Yards 107 Utica St. GOOD COAL Waterloo, Iowa llIllIllIIllIlIIllIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllIlllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 104 Gibson: Car dealers say, 'Get a car - to fit every pocketbook'. ,W 1 Q v Iowa b Largest Miss Timm: Yes! that may solve - the parking problem. Furnishers of Institutions 1- And Homes Dick Perrin: Did you hear the story -Xt llavidsons oftl-ring you about the absent mitdded professing who one of the lai'g'e'st and best th1'9W.h1S Clgarette In bed and Jumped home furnishing' institutions in out oi the W1YldOW? the state. No niattvr what your desires may be for fur- Bill Penlvz UNO legs heal- it nishing' your home, you'll find ' ' ' the largest and be-st selections V- and In-st values at Ilavidsons. wv Phonograph Coach Meeter: UNO, you mustn't smoke. Men who smoke too much get Records tobacco heart, and people who drink too much coffee, get coffee heartff Also an extensive Music Dr-- Q-JZIFIIYNTIIQ is atlyoulilisilvslllli- Sadie Sorenson: If I eat a lot of er- r' , , - . - y Hill lift' fu'd'f0Sll 2iQl15'FQQgt:fr sweet things will I get a sweetheart? and Brunswick Mellotone ' Records. Come in'-as to heill' the latest hits . . . no obligation. 'V' Eleanor Kober: What kind of a o husband would you advise me to get? Dorothy Breck: . Get a single man, leave the husbands'alone. Q TRADE AT HEADGUAPTERS-lr's SAFE I Here's a Store Of Sixty Specialized Departments Y Every one designed to satisfy your every want, at the most moderate prices t Get the S6 . 37 ' Trade at Headquarters Habit- It's a good one, one that Works to your advantage Every Living Essential, At a Savings Fourth Street at Sycamore IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllI Illl Illl I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I If Page 105 Yield not to flirtation For flirtation is sin. My brother will help you His sister to win. Fight manfully onward, Dark lashes subdue. Don't flirt with the girls, boys, But let the girls flirt with you. Silently, one by one, in the infinite notebooks of teachers, Blossomed the little zeros, The forget-me-nots of the Seniors. I'd rather be a Could Be If I cannot be an Are, For a Could Be is a May Be With a chance of touching par. I'd rather be a Has Been Than a Might Have Been by far. For a Might Have Been has never been, But a Has Been was once an Are. Advice To the Graduate What to do with the graduation diploma. Q11 Keep it-It is excellent to put under glasses fof waterl when setting them on a varnished table. Q21 Put it in the pocket of your car. You can use it as a knee pad to keep your white flannels from getting dusty while changing a tire. Q33 Frame it. It might at some future time be useful to cover a dirty spot on the wall paper. C45 Paste in a book. Someday it will amuse your grandchildren. When I was once in danger from a lion, said the explorer, I tried sitting down and staring at him, as I had no weapons. How did it work? Perflectly. The lion didn't even offer tp touc me. c:'Strange! How do you account for it. Well, sometimes I've thought it was because I sat on the top branch of a very tall tree. 500 Years Ago in West High 1. Jim Northey entered as a freshman. 2. Alberta and Charles started going steady. 3. Teachers all approved of gum chew- mg. 4. Betty Wurster had her first date. 5. Pauline Fox had long hair. 6. Jim Ebel flunked Physics. 7. Ross Randall started taking lessons to overcome his inferiorit com Famous Folk in History Jean Garner is our Juliet And Romeo is Bob You know the one with auburn hair That towers above the mob. The Kaiser Wilhelm is Bob Dunk He is so big and strong He charms all the damsels That chance to come along. Bill Penly is Dan Cupid With an arrow and a bow And into many maidens' hearts He shoots a dart, just so. Al Capone is Bing Hartleip Dick Gross, he is Big Bill, And all the people they don't like They set right out to kill. Dorothy Parlow says the only time you can believe a man is when he asks for a second helping of food. Mac Howard- There are letters of accents. There are letters of tone. But the best of all letters, Is to let her alone. Sterling Meyers- There are meters of water There are meters of light, But the best of all meters Is to meet her at night. A man scheduled to speak in assembly could not get there on account of an accident, so he sent this telegram: Cannot come. Washout on the line. Dinty immediately wired this reply: Borrow a shirt and come anyway. Mr. Olsen: When you lengthen the pendulum you lengthen the period in proportion. John Philip Gerk: For gosh sakes! Don't lengthen the one on that clock. Dick Graham- Just Helen Gross- No D. G.- Once y - in n plex. fWere they a success, H' G' MNC ,, and howw D. G.- Please 8. Teachers always gave us our full H. G.- N- DiCk, why d0Y1't YOU 30 minutes study period. Shave? IllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll I Page 106 5 K . W. H. HOWREY Headford Bros.8z Hitchins REALTOR City Property Loans Insurance Foundry CO' Filffserty Managzfigffe Capacity 75 Tons Daily Phone 2774 Waterloo Savings Bank Bldg. Waterloo' Iowa M. M. CORSON'S Shop for Women 171 West Fourth Street Dr. Charles W. Bruner Orthodontist Correction Dental Irregularities 505 Black Hawk Bldg. Phone 523 Waterloo, Iowa TRITZ STUDIO 316-818 West Fourth Street VVaterloo, Iowa ARTHUR R. THORSON. OPT. D. Optometrist and Optician -109-10 Black Hawk Building Waterloo, Iowa LUDWIG'S SHOE SHOP 1004 West Fifth Street One Block From West High A. E. GIBSON, Realtor Buy an acre. Keep it I- And it will keep you! 801-802 Pioneer Bank Bldg. LINDBLOM'S Watch and Diamond Shoppe Watch Repairing a Specialty 165 West Fourth Street The Latest in Gifts for the Graduate The Store of Dependable Merchandise Blue Cross Drug Store 319 W. Fourth St. Phone 284 Waterloo, Iowa Enderlein Clothing Co. Smart Apparel for Particular Men 224 West Fourth St. 'Waterloo, Iowa Telephone 2866 Al. E. Enderlein VA. W. Berend 1 Dr. J. G. McAlvin - v Physician and Surgeon 702-3-4 Pioneer Bank Bldg. Pike Sias Zimmerman 8 Majestic Radios Sanico Stoves 3 9 Butler Nichols 8z Gates Lawyers For Good Furniture 700 Caward Bldg. Waterloo, Iowa Furniture Rugs C. A. Waterbury, M. D. 616 Black Building LESLIE M. COBB 401 West Fifth Street PHONE 1452 Page 107 Y Quality Phone 489 Service ' A A 1 W N' ' ebiWEI7SH0p F Graduation Flowers 187 West Fourth Street ROSES SWEET PEAS VALLEY CARNATIONS The Howland Candy Company Waterloo, Iowa Perhaps a Starter l.ynn: Would you call for help if I tried to kiss you? Elizabeth F.: XVou1d you need help 7 .lane Harned: 'AI wish God had made me a man. Art Van Doren: He did. I'm he. A Senior's Semester History Test Paper It was nineteen hundred and twenty-six When Washington ciossed the river Styx. The very next year Columbus sailed To Africa with the Prince of Whales. But the Civil War broke out just then And killed all of Napoleon's men. Then Paul Revere cranked up his Ford And the Shennandoah Went aboard To see great Caesar fight the Turks Down behind the water Works. So the Volstead Act is now no good Because they shot poor Robin Hood. FULLY ACCREDITED by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools and recognized for over 40 years as a leader in Commercial Education. GATES COLLEGE 209 West Park Avenue Phone 1026 . Artist Supplies Picture Framing Auto Glass Wallpaper Standard Glass and if M Paint Co. :mmm :uu,mnni Page IHS Money Saved And safely invested is the best insurance against old age. Money in the bank gives you increased courage, freedom from Worry, greater inde- pendence, evidence of ability and relief from embarrassment. Reason enough for you to start saving 1 Q V E The Commercial National Bank Waterloo, Iowa Capital and Surplus ONE.-HALF MILLION DOLLARS Quest 8 Smith George L. Hazen 1427-29 West Third Street Ph 225-226 The one Plumbers ,W The best of everything in Prompt Service 0 meats and groceries. 411 West Fifth Street YY 'K 1 A Fl' 1 4 . Ph DNP 2044 PHONE 2078 You Phone-.We Deliver Benner Tea Co. The Place Where You Get f' f' Good Cottee Be sure and get the profit-sharing checked something in place of nothing 517 LAFAYETTE STR EET Phone 192 I 11 Fashion Notes ill Last year's spring coats are very much worn. 121 This year's crop of women's hair is longer and curlier than ever. 131 Girls are advised not to buy new formals this year. Merely take the back of the waist off your old one, con- vert it into a ruffle, and add it to the bottom. HJ Boys, buy an open air roadster. Girls adore burned complexions and freckles. The Biggest Little Drug Store in Waterloo-Is There With the Goods-and Malted Milks! JUST T001' YOUR HORN WestP1giggIhEa:i1d15A1len Don't Say Bread Say I k ALTSTADT 8L LANGLAS BAKING CO. W. D. Hanna and Compan Investment Securities Your Confidence Is Our Success 609 Pioneer Bank Building How can you make anti-freeze? Hide her woolen pajamas. Freshman fat P. OJ: I'd like to see some of your two cents stamps, please. The clerk produced a sheet of one hundred two's. The Freshman pointed to the stamp in the center. I'll take that one, he said. The hen is immortal-her son will never set. Helen Funk fsighingjz How great it would be to go to Spain and meet some big, handsome dark Spaniard. Gretchen Estel: Why not go to Africa? They are bigger and darker there. Mildred Graser: When are you thinking of getting married? Althera D.: LJonstantly. Page 111 Page 112 , fl' ,f Page 113 Cleaning, like everything, is Worth what you pay for it. UNIQ UE CLEA NERS KNOWN FOR QUALITY YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK Progressive Shoe Repair hop 227 West Fourth Street T. L. LIBBY PHONE 873 COMPLIMEN TS Of the Waterloo North Star CoMPLnv1ENTs Okinow J ewelr Oo. OPTOMETRISTS 120 East Fourth Street Slow Freight Old Lady: Where did these large rocks come from? Tired Guide: The glaciers brought them down. But where are the glaciers ? They've gone back after more rocks. The man had just informed the agent that he wanted a Pullman berth. Upper or lower? asked the agent. What's the difference? replied the other. A difference of fifty cents in this case, said the agent. The lower is higher than the upper. The higher price is for the lower. If you want it lower you'll have to go higher. In other words, the higher, the lower. Most people don't like the upper, al- though it is lower on account of being higher. When you occupy an upper, you have to get up to go to bed, and get down when you get up. If you are willing to go higher, it will be lower. But the poor man had wiltedl Imax 114 5 3 9' 5 .1 ' A New National Favorite developed in Waterloo Now you can enjoy delicious Pork Sausage the year 'roundl 5352412351 Hsfi Qiifslts WW BMCKHAWK ' 1 f 3 'Q mmufes ..... takes just 4 minutes from tin from to table. Thoroughly cooked fin fo fable -perfectly seasoned. Just 'Y SAUSKGE brown and serve. Economi- Just brown G 'f ffPffn.n,,-f.fffep41.ffIv ' cal, because it does not lose and serve ,fa i 'C f f9-mu weight in frying. Y0u'll can It the Finest j Sausage Y0u've Ever Tasted '.1l NOT OCCASIONALLY, BUT CONSISTENTLY, YOU WILL FIND THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE PIC- TURES AND NOVELTIES AT THE PUBLIX THEATRES 1 . West High Music Box 1. No Foolin '-Six Weeks Report Cards. 2. Rain -A habit in Waterloo. 3. Did you Mean It -When you said I'd graduate? -1. Three Little Words - T w 0 W ks' d tention. ee e 5. I Still Get a Thrill Thinking' of You -My one and only A. 6. That Certain Party -Junior Senior Party. 7. Me and My Shadow -Put and Wayne. v ' 2 8. ffweu Make a Peach of a,'Pair- Ruth Stetzel and Jasper Comfort. Flapper: Is it true that you're going to be be married '? Old Maid: No, but I'm thankful for the rumor. Dear Editor: How can I cure my- self of stammering? Dear Sir: Keep Your mouth shut. : L 'ITP 42 k Page K. 115 11..- LASSMATES There is grand piano quality cl through the Herrick Refrigerator-fr the handsomely finished surface to t beautiful, sanitary lining. But beauty fthough the first noticea featureJ is only incidental. More imp tant are the saving in ice, the long ke 211' 0IT1 he ble OI'- ep- ing of foods, the great ease of cleaning- qualities due to the twenty-seven poi of conscientious construction that ma the Herrick truly The Kitchen Gran XYriie for the mum- of the nn-ure-sl llvrrick ll1'llll'l' Herrick Refrigerator Co. nts ke d. I I I lt 805 River Sir 1'4' 1. N'alh-rlou, Iowan V, -, Nf.'f'f,. gf,- .. H'i' ifT 7I Ont Say 'Yee Box? Say ff f avg wg gi SYSTEH Theresgqwggjjifen ce lllllllllllllllll l 'ige H6 Hcllerps 216 East Fourth Street till The FASHION Sl-IOP For High School Co-eds fill I Featuring Sportswear, Daytime and Evening Wear And As You Graduate- May you look back with pleasant memories on the many social functions, ban- quets and parties that you have held at Hotel Russell- Lamson and that the treat- ment you have received will make you re-member that The Hotel Russell-Lamson Is Your Hotel ficustomcrsp' A man stands on the street corner offering a dancing toy to the passing crowd. If you want it, pay the price asked and the deal is closed-no guar- antees, no returns-no repeat business for him. This corner today and another tomorrow. He may make the sale, but he never makes a customer. It has been our aim for twenty-nine years, Ito make customers not just to make sales,J by serving the public in sickness and in health, always offering the best merchandise, standard brands, and to render a service second to none. We know our service has been out- standing, so when you think of Drugs, Drug-Sundries, Stationery, Etc., always think of- Cal. Milleras Football Team Founded-During the Children's Hour. Standing--Upside down. Motto-No agents or Peddlars allowed. Members-John Brown and John Brown's body. Boys' Glee Club Founded-On credit: Standing-Still. Motto-What, no beans? Members-The Unknown Soldier. Hi-Y Founded-By the Child Welfare Bureau. Standing--But we'1l have more chaiis next year. Motto-Bigger and better telephone numbers. A .. Members-Einstein, Edna Ferber, Fan- nie Brice. Philomel Founded-At a correspondence school. Standing--Unassisted. Motto-Tsk, tsk, tsk. Members-The gorilla my dreams. Judge: Are you guilty or not guilty? Prisoner: Decide for yourself. I'm not here to do your work. Page 1' 7 12 COMPLIMENTS HOME CGAL COMPANY COAL, WOOD AND POTATOES 311 West Mullan Ave. Phone 1715 Teacher: Ullastus, what animal is most noted for its fur? Rastus: De skunkg de more fur you pgits away from him de better it is fur you. Because you have occasional spells of despondency, don't despair. The sun has a sinking spell every night, but it rises again all right the next morning. Office Phone 1949 Residence Phone 1973 Peterson Brothers Furneral Directors 605-7-9 West Fourth Street Waterloo, Iowa ONDER BREAD IT,S SLO-BAKED At Your Grocer PE llil A Savings Account is a Good Investment - ou can open it with Une Dol- lar. Add to it in A Small Amounts .. Interest Compounds y twice a year You Can Get Your Money Anytime .' 4 1 There Is N0 Substitute for a Savings Account Waterloo Savings Bank Corner West Fourth and Bridge Streets Fashions With a 'Class Understanding and with a full knowledge of Arithmetic as it concerns savings, invite you to an assembly that be- speaks leadership. Everything for young men and young Women is now shown at Lauerman's .... for personal Wear .... for gifts .... and for sports. 9 PHONE ssoo Q C-7 f Shorty's Barber Shop Dr. A. M. Raecker B. F. COTTRILL, Prop. DFINTIST 408 West Fourth Phone 883 Phone 1348 IT PAYS TO LOOK YOUR BEST 507 Back Hawk Bldg. Dr. C. E. Carl Drs. Rohlf 8a Thompson DENTIST 1001 Pioneer Nat'l Bank Corner East Fourth and Water Streets Phone 254 Dr. R. J. Carroll Ted Sheldon Dentist l i 610-11-12-123 Pioneer Nat'l Bank Bldg. Quality Meats and Groceries Office Phone 54280 Res. Phone 4241 Fifth and Baltimore Phone 3540 We Agree C. W. Ellyson, B. S.. M D. 509-511 First Nat'l Bldg. WATERLOO, IOWA I never had such a tough time in my life. First I got angina pectoris, then tuberculosis, pneumonia and finally ap- pendicitis. I don't know how I ever pulled thru. It was the hardest spelling test I ever had. Pagm- 120 5 .5 YEARS HENCE YOU MAY LIVE AGAIN THOSE HIGH SCHOOL DAYS Pierceis Photo raphs Pierce Studio 726 West Fourth Street Phone 1523 Oppressed Creatures Dear Editor:-- Do you think Mother ought to make me wear rubbers to school when it is raining? After all it's my throat and not my feet that get sore. Affectionately yours, Snugglepups. My Dear Snugglepups:-a What you need is a rubber neck. I don't want an education, I ain't got no application, I can't do multiplication, There ain't no chance of graduation, Nothing ahead but aggravation, Missing and prevarication So I'll quit. Dear Editor:- I have been writing to a friend of mine for some time and wonder if once a day is too frequent. He is in college and I don't want to interfere with his studies. Sorrowfully yours, Emma Hansen. Dearest Emma:- It is very thoughtful of you to think of the young man's studies. I'm sure your letters are an inspiration to him. Go to it. Inquiring Friend: Well little one, why all the flushed countenance? Put F.: Well, whiskers are rough. Miss Wilson: Run up the curta'n. Chuck VV.: What do you think I an a squirrel? Dean S.: Do you believe in clubs for women? Fritz L.: Yes, if kindness fails. Ideal Exam. 1. If a square is three inches long, how wide is it '! 2. Des Moines, Iowa is the capitol of what state? 3. The war of 1812 was fought in what year? 4. The Bell Telephone was invented by whom? 5. In what month is the Fourth of July celebrated? 6. An oil heater uses what kind of fuel? 7. In what country was the French Revolution fought? Full credit will be given for any ques- tion attempted. I-leat Your Home withbl. M. C. Automatic Oil Burner QUIET DEPENDABLE Johnson Mfg. Co. Waterloo, Iowa I nnlnunilllllullllul Page 121 Q . JL U C. O. CONN, LTD. WATERLOO BRANCH 191 West Fourth Street Band and Orchestra Instruments Lost, Found, Wanted to Swap, and What Have You Found--The Road to Paradise-West Third Street-by Wayne Illian. To Swap-A good looking date to Junior-Senior for a model T Ford. Any- one wishing to make this swap please be at East end of Fourth Street bridge at 6:00, May 29 with the above men- tioned Ford. To Swap-An abundance of good looks for the ability to dance. See Porky Manning. Visiting hours form 10:30 P. M. on far into the night. Wanted--My girl. If the original one is not available, any good looking one will do. Apply in person to Prune Miller. Lost-Many modern Sampsons lose their power. Barbers gain wealth. Lost-Much needed sleep. If found, please return to English literature stu- dents any time after graduation. Wanted-A pink baby ribbon to tie under my chin for the purpose of hold- ing my cap on the night of commence- ment--Roger Bennett. FLOWERS PLANTS SHERWOOD'S Has What You Want SEEDS 308 East Fourth BULBS Diamonds Watches J ewelr A complete line to choose from. Several standard makes bracelet and strap watches-latest style cases-NEW MERCHANDISE on which we save you at least 20 Per Cent. In unredeemed items you will find diamonds at prices 50 Per Cent under regular retail prices and many good watches that cannot be told from new at a fraction of first cost. All watches fully guaranteed. Diamonds guaranteed as to weight and grade. Jewelry Department hanks 81 dams Loan Company 608 Lafayette Street J Ve Make Loans on D1amont.s-Watches-Automobiles-Furniture Page 1 22 .a-.-.4 . LTHOUGH the Pioneer 'gi National has made a mul- titude of changes in method and custom in the seventy-five years since it was founded, one thing remains the same today as in the beginning ---that is the earnestness of' our desire for your happiness and prosperity. - Pioneer National Bank Established by John H. Leavitt in 1856 Waterloo, Iowa IRA RODAMAR ' President J. O. TRUMBAUER, Vice President FRED H. WRAY, Vice President and Cashiei 15,1 un.uvuunnluuunlunnnlu CALL ON US If We Can Be of Service to You WALKER LUIVIBER CO. Phone 882 I 205-225 Washington Street CINE CAMERAS and PROJECTORS For Home, School, and Industrials. See Our Submarine Theater. MACK'S PHOTO SHOP 225 West Fifth Street Agnes Thompson Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions Phone 5383 320 East Fourth Street B i s h 0 p CAFETERIA Waterloo Ellis Hotel A young schoolboy halLed before the hlacks1nith's forge and watched the smith with great interest. Very much annoyed, the smith suddenly held a red hot 1.71-co urier the boy's nose, hop- ing' tm. make h'm back away. If you'll give me a dollar I'll lick it, said the boy. The smith took a dollar from his pocket and held it out. The boy took the money, licked it, placed it in his pocket, and slowly walked away, whistling. J. R V15 UG1-IAN H. E. VAUGHAN R. V AUGHAN INSURANCE AGENCY We Sell Every Form of Insurance Leaie-it-to-Vaughan To Supply Your Insurance Needs G03-4 Islavl Hawk Building Phone 1305 1. .H-mm 1... .m.............. ......m.. Page l 4 -Q 1 W 9 The Theatre -' ' For All the Family. First Run Features Includ- V' A ing the Latest and Best Short Subjects and Comedies. The Cozy Theatre With a World of Friends. C41'TH EA-rp Guest Matinee Tuesday and Friday. Early Bird JAKE ROSENTHM' ' Matinee Sunday 'Till 2:30. Children a Dime Anytime Absent Minded Professor The absent minded professor had left his berth in the sleeper to find a drink of ice water and was hopelessly lost in the middle of the aisle. It was about midnight, and the train was speeding through the country. Don't you remember the number of your berth? asked the conductor. I'm-er-afraid not, was the reply. Well haven't you any idea where it was? Why, uh-oh, yes, to be sure! The professor brightened perceptibly. I did notice at one time this afternoon that the windows looked out upon a lit- tle lake! Coralie Green: Pm going to take up horse-back riding. It increases Q p-erson's social standing. Lewis Knott: I don't know about the social part, but it'll increase your standing without a doubt. Consider the postage stamp, my song its usefulness consists in the fact that it sticks to one thing until it gets there. PHONES 1948-2355 f'lVlotor Inn R. R. HINMON, Prop. 7' Garage REAL 24-HOUR SERVICE Official AAA 808 Commercial Street Waterloo, Iowa Competent Mechanics-Wrecking Crane Service COMPLIMEN TS The Adams Compan , Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Brunswick Radio Notions Congoleum Nairn Floor Coverings School Supplies Paper FT. DODGE DULUTH Rage 12.1 WATERLOO DES MOINES Q, 3 V an Dr. C. N. Shane DENTIST 620 Black Building Waterloo, Iowa Schol1's Market Choice Meats and Poultry 1223 West Fifth Street Phone 412 LFHEX Biilsnn DENTIST 403-405 Black Hawk Bldg. Phone 159 Play Something We have the musical instrument you want. Buy from your home owned store, and your purchase will be 100 per cent. Why Buy Elsewhere Kluck Music House Rl'pilll'im: N'est Sidi'-613 l'0m'l John G Wright There in a Minute FRIEDL CAFE 104 East Fourth FURNACES INVITES YOU The Royal Furrier YOU MAY NEED MlfzmiilfliliW311?I?r..- PHELPS I pert Cla-nnimz, Repairing. Kemmlellnz ,, , A sp...-i,,gq,' Will examine your eyes and no charge All Harnwnts Marlo or Houglit From 'l's Will be made if 2135395 are n0t PUT' Slnrn-il l l'n-P qhaggdl 500 f'um'l Si.--Wntm-rluo, Iowa l'h0nn- Ili!!! 1'01rnc-r l'n-rk Avenue 19th Year at 518 Jefferson Street Waterloo Paint 8L Glass C00 167 West Fourth Street WATERLOO, IOWA Phone 377 Lennox Torridzone Furnaces SERVICE THAT SATISFIESH Bennett Furnace Co. 309 West Fourth Street Phone 477 John D. Liffring ATTORNEY AT LAW 311-12 First National Bank Building WATERLOO, IOWA Clark SL Clark Attorneys at Law Black Hawk National Bank Bldg. Dr. J. E. 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