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                    <text>PUBLISHED BYTHE: SENIOR CLASS or&#13;
THE COUNCIL BLUff.S HIGH .SCHOOL&#13;
COUNCIL BL UffS, row.A. &#13;
I&#13;
MISS REED&#13;
Two&#13;
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• .&#13;
~£oication&#13;
~11 ctpprecfotion of tfp:~ interest sl1e&#13;
lFtS hthen iu tl1e dass of '19 ano in&#13;
il1e admofoleogment of a smcere&#13;
frienosqip fuqicq l1as arisen hetfueen&#13;
us, ±he CIIIass of '19 fuislres to oebirnte&#13;
tl1is, its mtnual to Ja~iss ~a±£ ff§.&#13;
~l\ero.&#13;
B53753&#13;
'J'hrec &#13;
Four&#13;
.&#13;
Contents&#13;
BOOK I ADMINISTRATION&#13;
BOOK II - - - CLASSES&#13;
BOOK III LITERARY SOCIETIES&#13;
BOOK IV - - - - - - MUSIC&#13;
BOOK V - - - - DRAMA TIC&#13;
BOOK VI - - - - MILITARY&#13;
BOOK VII&#13;
BOOK VIII - - -&#13;
BOOK IX - - -&#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
SHRAPNEL&#13;
BOOSTERS &#13;
Admini5tru ti on &#13;
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I·&#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
To yo&#13;
u, farewell, our&#13;
s&#13;
chool so de&#13;
a&#13;
r,&#13;
Thou&#13;
p&#13;
a&#13;
r&#13;
ent fond, each&#13;
pass&#13;
ing year;&#13;
Farewell, we say, as now&#13;
we&#13;
g o&#13;
To&#13;
spheres wh&#13;
e&#13;
r eof&#13;
we do&#13;
not know;&#13;
Again, we say&#13;
it&#13;
w&#13;
ith a tear,&#13;
To yo&#13;
u, fa&#13;
r&#13;
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w&#13;
ell.&#13;
As thou&#13;
h ast&#13;
g&#13;
iven love a nd&#13;
c&#13;
heer To us, forever so a ppear That each succeeding class may throw&#13;
To yo&#13;
u , farewell.&#13;
May wisdom's fo&#13;
nt still fl&#13;
ourish&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
r e&#13;
And nouri&#13;
sh m&#13;
en of mind&#13;
since&#13;
r&#13;
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Stro&#13;
ng&#13;
m&#13;
en to battle with a foe,&#13;
And dau&#13;
g ht&#13;
e&#13;
rs firm vvith zeal ag low, Thoug h we must say in accents clear,&#13;
To yo&#13;
u, fa&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
w&#13;
ell.&#13;
-=-===========~ J 9) 9 Jl?-=~=======- l"i\'e &#13;
'&gt; ix&#13;
THEODORE SAAM&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
illoarh of 1Ehuratton&#13;
DIRECTORS&#13;
STYMEST STEVENSON&#13;
THOMAS McMILLEN&#13;
W. IL KILLPACK&#13;
T. PETERSON&#13;
J.C. PRYOR&#13;
F. F . EVEREST&#13;
GEO W. VAN BRUNT &#13;
' ~&#13;
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WM. F . SHrnLEY&#13;
Principal&#13;
1lfoarll of iE!lurntiun&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
STYMEST STEVENSON&#13;
THOMAS McMILLEN&#13;
R. H. WILLIAMS&#13;
JOE W. SMITH&#13;
THEODORE SAAM&#13;
President&#13;
V ice-Pr esident&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
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:\ EL!,JE 0. IlO:\FJJ·:LIJ&#13;
]'a rsons Ooll cge&#13;
En gl ish&#13;
)IRS. C. E. W JJJ'l'I':&#13;
Un iversity of Ca li fo rnin&#13;
Engli sh&#13;
C. EVANS Wll lTE&#13;
.lfarri e ttn Ooll ege of Agri c'll!turc&#13;
Agr iculture and Elemen t ary&#13;
Science&#13;
KATE S. REED&#13;
U ni\'crsif y of !own&#13;
H is t ory&#13;
Al.ICE WATSO N&#13;
Grinnell Uni\·crr-; ity&#13;
Engl ish&#13;
llOLLIE l!ICI\ JJ UHC:ESS&#13;
Fremo11t&#13;
Bookkeeping and Sho rthand&#13;
L&#13;
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U 11i \'Prsil y of lnw:1&#13;
Eng l ish&#13;
·.&#13;
~Lill\' I&gt;. W .I L L .I C E&#13;
U11 ivc rs ity of Nchrns kn&#13;
Algeb ra and Geo m etry&#13;
F. ,J. PALU I\.&lt;\&#13;
H.ipo11 Coll ege&#13;
Deba t i ng&#13;
~ J 9) 9 ~=========-&#13;
....&#13;
M.IH C ARET F LIC l\J.XCER.&#13;
l.e l:1 11 &lt;1 Sl:111ford 11i r ers ily&#13;
A lgebra and Eng l ish&#13;
llU'l' ll :\DEB\\'OOD&#13;
er it · of hra a&#13;
Physics&#13;
~IJl BED SE.IH .·&#13;
Office Cl erk&#13;
ll EN IUETTA P ER.LE&#13;
U nh·crsity of \Vi "- on 111&#13;
Eng l ish and Norm al T rai ni ng&#13;
UI .. I X ll E ll EVJLLO:\&#13;
Llnh · oi C hic:-igo&#13;
F rench&#13;
LE:\OR .I C'.I HB&#13;
L' ni i' if • of \\' on r&#13;
Shorth and&#13;
EVA FQJ,EY&#13;
U 11i,·crl'ity of \Vi. on ~ in&#13;
H is tory&#13;
.ms. IE nL.I CI\&#13;
P:1rsons oll egC"&#13;
G eomet ry and Algebra&#13;
U 11h ersity of \\ .-: &lt;'o in&#13;
Eng l i sh&#13;
XinP &#13;
RO)!JE L XDE. ~&#13;
Un iversity of hi ~ngo&#13;
Eng lish a nd La tin&#13;
W!LL!.1)! T .I YLOrt&#13;
J\ nox College&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
l·: ll:\ .I ) I. S l' lt I C:G I·:&#13;
ni ity o f Jown&#13;
Un ly of \Vi sron:-. in&#13;
La t in a nd Spanish&#13;
BELLE llETZEL&#13;
Iii\· rsif ,\' o f ,\I if'! liq-n 1t&#13;
Etymology a nd P hysio logy&#13;
FLOT!.\ COO l'Elt&#13;
ni vc ily of Jnw: 1&#13;
Eng lis h&#13;
LEO'l'.I II . 11 .I TSIVl·:l.I ,&#13;
U 11 in ' rsil y o f 11•w:1&#13;
P ublic S peakin g&#13;
.JET T l lB US I!&#13;
Typewri t ing&#13;
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II. S. ,\ SQ U!T I!&#13;
S f:itP T e:i c- her s' ll e&#13;
U11inJrsity nf Tow:i&#13;
Ame ri ca n H istory , C ivics and&#13;
Econo mi cs &#13;
m .:\' O:'\ .T . l&gt; ATI D&#13;
Univ&lt;'rF.: ity of I own&#13;
Al gebra and L at in&#13;
A:'\ :'\ A z. no.-. ·&#13;
U11 h·crsity of l o\\'a&#13;
B iolog y and Physiograph y&#13;
.\ I I H'l .\ :\':'\ lffTE .\ D.U I S&#13;
nh t~· of Iowa&#13;
Al ge bra&#13;
IIT1 1E M. l?ILE&#13;
L ati n and Geomet r y&#13;
M~ A N . BOE, Cll E&#13;
11h t~ · o r Chi ca '"0&#13;
A lgebra and Geo m et ry&#13;
J. 0 . GR ASON&#13;
Park Co!Jege&#13;
Head of Comme rcial Department&#13;
E LIZA l3ETl l 1\0XI m l.\ CH ER&#13;
Pra ft In,t ilutc&#13;
Domes tic Sci ence&#13;
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Jnw" . ' ta te Cnllege&#13;
Domes ti c Science&#13;
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Twelve&#13;
1019 A:'\Nl!AL BO.\RD&#13;
\\foutlhury, Iles . . tiri ~e .&#13;
~tatf&#13;
Herbert A. Woodbury, Jr.&#13;
Edith Hess&#13;
Elmer Christensen&#13;
Karl Kalde&#13;
Frank Damon&#13;
Evelyn Marks&#13;
Leona Wh.te&#13;
Inez Peregoy&#13;
Elbert Dempsey&#13;
Paul C. Shuart&#13;
Richard Morrison&#13;
Harold Hughes&#13;
Mellissa Stevenson&#13;
Ed itor-in-Chief&#13;
Associate Editor&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Assistant to Business Manager&#13;
Assistant to Business Manag er&#13;
Classes&#13;
Literary&#13;
Art&#13;
Musi~&#13;
Military&#13;
Athletics&#13;
Shrapnel&#13;
Dramatic &#13;
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In present ing t his Annual to t he students of C. B. H. S. we wish to ;;a y tha t we&#13;
have been duly impressed wit h the importa nce of our work. W e have t ri ed to include&#13;
everything of import a nce a nd devote sufficient space to each underta king· a nd a t the&#13;
same time keep within t he confines of our limited number of pa ges. It h a s hePn ou r&#13;
endeavor to a rrange a ll ma tters as nearly as possible in the ma nner in whi ch each organ -&#13;
ization wished it .&#13;
It has grieved us to be fo rced to incr ease t he price ag:ain. H owever, printing a n d&#13;
engraving ?.re even higher this year tha n they wer e last, a nd such a st ep was n ece ssar y .&#13;
Nevertheless, we beli eve that for the incr ease in price we a r e g ivi ng you a much m or&lt;'&#13;
handsome hook.&#13;
And r ight here a wor d must be said ; we talked over t he ma tter fo r q uite a w h ile&#13;
before deciding on this brown color scheme. E veryone seemed to concede that Lhe sepia&#13;
tones would produce a much bett er looking book, but hesitr.Led because it had nt•ver l&gt;ee11&#13;
done befor e. And so we decided right t hen a nd t her e, tha t t her e was too much a ncest or&#13;
worship a nd arlherence to cherished pr ecedent up her e a nyway, a nd tha t a n objPcti on on&#13;
t hose grounds was no objecti on a t a ll.&#13;
So here you have our book, a nd to t ell the truth, we're pleased with it. T r u e , it is a n innovation, but t his has been a year of innova tions. It ha s ma rked t he beginning; of com- pu lsory cadet training, t he introduction of supervised study, community sing ing", bC't ter dramatic wor k, and a hig her spirit in athleti cs. The spirit of vict ory ha s ush ered in a&#13;
spirit of pr ogress a nd we have caught t he spir it .&#13;
And speaking of victory, t his has been a victorious year , not only for our nation , bu t&#13;
for our school a s well. Our football team passed a n undefeated season a nd our basketball team was runner-up in t he state tournament. In deba t e, too, C. B. has m a inta in ed&#13;
her tri umphs.&#13;
And so we say again, we have tried t o chronicle a ll t he happenings of this a nnus miratlis. Perhaps we have fai led in our endeavor, we 'll admit we have m ade mist akes.&#13;
However, dear student, don't be too harsh in your crit icism , but accept our w or k s uch&#13;
a s it is, a nd realize that whatever it is not, it is t he best we could do. Receive the n the 1919 Crimson and Blue. ' &#13;
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SE:"IOR Ol·T TCERS&#13;
B:i ck Ro w- Qu ig ley , Pfa rr .. Jnhn•on.&#13;
entnr ®ffirern&#13;
AU GUST PFAFF&#13;
VINNIE QUIGLE Y&#13;
CLARA JOHNSON _&#13;
LE O KRASN E&#13;
P r esident&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Secr etar y&#13;
Treasur Pr&#13;
TOM SMITH Ser gea nt-at-Arms&#13;
Class Flower&#13;
Class Colors&#13;
Class Mott o&#13;
Qlla!ia Ir 11&#13;
Seniors, Seniors, a ll a r e we,&#13;
On the r oad to victor y ;&#13;
vVorkers, fi g ht ers, g r ea t and sm a ll,&#13;
~s '19- Best of a ll.&#13;
Richmond Rose&#13;
Blue a nd Gold&#13;
"Throug h Ba tt le t o Victory"&#13;
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Fiftee n &#13;
Sixtrr11&#13;
(!!la.a.a Jorm&#13;
At last the hour of parting is at hand&#13;
And we, in training long for life, must go&#13;
To take our places there, a stalwart band,&#13;
Our time of dalliance sweet, long waning slow&#13;
Is past. We now seek climes we do not know,&#13;
But what the future holds we do not fear&#13;
C. B. has bred her sons for any foe&#13;
Who needs, though strnng of heart, must shed a teat,&#13;
To leave the halls of her we've loved as parent dear.&#13;
There lies beyond within tlie world's dark maze&#13;
A myriad of tasks for us. 'Tis we&#13;
To whom the world, now torn by war and rage,&#13;
Appeals with pleading words. We are to be&#13;
The hope of suffering humanity.&#13;
And she shall find in us true sons of right,&#13;
The statesman, thinker, poet, from C. B.&#13;
Shall flood ages with his nobling light&#13;
And help to lift mankind unto a firmer height.&#13;
And our idelils made firm in high school days&#13;
Shall never waver from our lofty goal,&#13;
Though some may call to us with flattering praise,&#13;
Or cruel misfortune wreck us on life's shoal.&#13;
Our way we'll still pursue with purpose whole&#13;
Thy worthy sons and daughters, dear C. B.,&#13;
And now as sunset falls all rose and gold&#13;
We bid once more a fond farewell to thee,&#13;
Unto our purpose pledged: Thru battle to victory.&#13;
-Herbert A. Woodbury, Jr. &#13;
,\ ·c:u. 'I' I'F.\FF&#13;
~ C: cne r" 1 Course&#13;
Presid en t S eni or :L~s '1 !J; rm~ ' l ~. ·1 n; C: lcc&#13;
•Juli ' 18, ' I D; Philoma th inn ' lG, ' 17. '1 . 'J!t ;&#13;
P hil o 811q:: cn11 t-a t-Arms '17, 'J V; Hep. Ha rbn ll ' lfi ;&#13;
Hep. Foot hn ll ' 17, '18, 'l!I; Shak espeare T crr cnt:irv&#13;
' 17; Ph ilo l' lny '19; C iaos B:i.&gt;kc lh:lll ' H i. ' 17: .\s. I'.&#13;
Hus. i\lr:;r. Athle t ic Ac;;s' 11 ' 17; Christm:1s Pl ay ' 1 7;&#13;
in tr l S ho w ' l !l; ul ~ '1 8 , ' 1 H; r- ~ Staff&#13;
' 1!) ; Cheer Leader ' 17 , ' 1 8, ' 1!1; De clama tory Con -&#13;
t est ' 1 9; s~' t Bus. ~l gr . Cla::.s P iay.&#13;
" llis f'h ccrful g'rin wi ll g- c t· him in wh ere :1 k ick&lt;'r&#13;
is ll f' \ 'C I' known."&#13;
E l&gt;YTJJ F. vr.nnr.r,1. 1rnnn&#13;
C: cneral Coursr&#13;
ErcHlclphi nn ' 18 , ' lf) ; li or11 ~ ' l fi. ' 17 . 'l., 'l!L&#13;
" li e r a s p ir:li ions :1r&lt;' lli; . .di er llwn :-;Ile i-.; .''&#13;
Co111111 cr&lt;'i:t I t1r~c&#13;
"' \\' h :d f'\'CJ" :111,\' :l lh' d11 f'S ur s:iy:;;; ,&#13;
I 11111 st lie g"t1111 l. ''&#13;
m:ss ~IElll E&#13;
J\ nr111 :1 I Cot1 rs e&#13;
Cho1·11 :-; ' l fi. ' 1 7, ' l R. ' l fl ; f: l&lt;"C C h1h ' 1 8 , "l !I;&#13;
E r e11 lc lphi:1 11 ' 1 R. ' 1 !) ; Pt•g- o' ) Ir ll r :1rt '10,&#13;
cl c~t tli c hl t1 " lii11;.:- h ra ul·it's of 111 11d cF- t&#13;
mn icl."&#13;
11.\HflJET Rl' Efl .\ .\B :-10 1. D&#13;
Co ll cg"l' P re paratory&#13;
l&gt;cltn Tnu ' l &lt;i , ' 17, 'L, '10; Cho ru s ' l n, ' 1 7 . ' 18.&#13;
'1 !); .!1111ior l::ss Rcrre t nr.'· ' 1 .&#13;
'' Bl11 1l i11g- is \·irtue 's f'Olor."&#13;
P .\ I. E. ll.\ VJR&#13;
U cn era l Cou r se&#13;
f: lcl? C luh ' 1 7 , ' 1.. ' l fl ; Ch o1'11 s 'li . ' 1 8 , ·1n;&#13;
.'\ri tcl an '17, ·1 ; l'hil om:it hi an ' l!I ; .\l in.strc l&#13;
S iio\\ ' lD; Cade t ' 1., 'l !J; C l:1ss Pi '.&#13;
11 J\11 nw d~c is powe r. "&#13;
--==========~ J 9 J 9 ll?--&#13;
Eighteen&#13;
MARY PA GE&#13;
Norma l Course&#13;
Alpha ' l G, ' 17, '1 8, ' 1 9; N. T . R . C. ; Chorns&#13;
'l G, '17.&#13;
"Not much talk, n gTen t sweet sile nce.''&#13;
MARGA RET CAROL HERWIG&#13;
College Pre pa ra tory&#13;
Chorus 'l G, '1 7, 'l , '19; Orchestra 'l :), ' J G, '17 ;&#13;
De lta Tau ' 17 , ' 18, 'HJ.&#13;
" 1-J er words are bon·ls, her oa ths nre oracles."&#13;
CHA UNCEY CLARK&#13;
Commerc ia l Cours e&#13;
Glee Club ' 18, ' 1 9 ; Cadet ' 1 8, ' 1 9; Minstre l&#13;
Sho ,,. '1 9.&#13;
"Vir tue is its own reward ."&#13;
GLE:\" N RAIN&#13;
Business Course&#13;
Freshmnn DecJnmatory Contest 'I G; Chorus 'lG ;&#13;
Footba ll ' 1 8 ; Arist ote li nn ' 1 9 ; Cadet ' 1 !) ; Chi ef&#13;
Dugi er ' 19.&#13;
" .:-\ workmnn is known by his work ."&#13;
ESTHER .J. PETERSEN&#13;
Coll ege Pr epara tory&#13;
Alpha ' 18, '1 9; Cade t Girl; Girls' Glee Clu \J;&#13;
Chorus ; Prunella '1 9.&#13;
"Blond nnd s weet as a pe:i ch ."&#13;
ELLA POOL&#13;
Commerc in I Cours e&#13;
"Judge thou me hy what I nm.,,&#13;
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GLEE MY HON C L.I.I R&#13;
Col lege I'rcpnr:tt or.'· 'oursc&#13;
Chorus ' 17, ' 18, 'l!J; Glee Club ' 17, ' 18 , ' 1 9;&#13;
Arist otelian ' 17, ' 1 8, ' l!J ; Chri.tmas P lay ' 1 7;&#13;
S e rgeant-at-Arms Aristos '18; Vice- l'rcsident .\ristos&#13;
' J S; Presid en t f:lc c Club ·1n; Aristo Play ' 18 ; Busics~ J\lan:igtr Arist o Play ' l!) ; R ed Cross l'lay, '1 8 ;&#13;
Poc:1ho 11 t:1s ' 17; Cla ss Play.&#13;
H\Vhatc ' e r h e rlid was &lt;lone with so 111ttl'h cnsc,&#13;
Jn him alone ' twa s natural to p le:1s e. ''&#13;
111. n1n:n noc:1-:ns&#13;
I\ onn.i I 'oursr&#13;
Chunrn '19; N. '.I'. H. C. ' 1 0.&#13;
"Ah, youth! fore,·er d en t'. forr ,·r r k ind."&#13;
OLIVE FLYJ\:\&#13;
Commc rci:1 I Cou rse&#13;
"Our pntif'nrc will :1t.: hic,·e 1111ir1• th:111 our orcc.''&#13;
ESTll ER )I. 'ETEl~ O\"&#13;
n omc,tic&#13;
"Qt1ict- 1111like niust ~d rl ."&#13;
JI ELE\" " · en i-: i: \"ISS&#13;
Nor111:1l C 1H1r:-:c&#13;
Chorus 'lH, 17, ' I S, ' l !J.&#13;
"The sliol'test :111swc r i~ do ing-.''&#13;
J 1.llW .\- I 1.11\:-.;E:\&#13;
C e11 eral , c ientillr 011r ~c&#13;
Or e~ tr:t 'l&lt;I, ' 19 ; l're. id e nt· Orr·lu•$:fra 'l R :&#13;
'.l're:1.11 rer Orch ei;;tra. 'lf.&gt;; B:111d ' 1 8. 'J!J ; Yie e- P rc:4i·&#13;
d en t Ba nd ' 18 , ' l!J; Glee Cluh ' 1 7. ·1:-i. 1: C:horus&#13;
'17, ' 1 8 , 'lf.l; Philom.1thian ·17, ' l R. ' I !t; la s~&#13;
~011g '10.&#13;
" F or :1 m :111 i::. :1 111:111, :111d m:1 s tC'r nf hi:-: f;1l e .''&#13;
l\ in r l e 1•11 &#13;
T w nty&#13;
H E LEN D . flL.\ IR&#13;
C: encra l Co urse&#13;
Delta T au ' 1 r., ' 1 7, ' 1 , ' l !J ; De lt a Ta u S ccrc·&#13;
tnry ' 1 9; Vh iJo-IJe ll:i P l. y ' 1 ; Ch or us ' l lj 1 ' 1 7 ,&#13;
' l . ' 1 U; r. tcc C lu b ' 1 , 1 ·10; G lee C lu b L ihr:i r i:1 11&#13;
' 1 0 ; F' e~ hm n De Ja ma tor.'· ' l ri ; .\ sso c ia t c Edit.:,, r&#13;
E.-!10es ' 1 9; l n t e r·S C&gt;C·ie ty l loh:i t c ' I S ; l:i ~s P l:i y .&#13;
" 'J; c 10\'CS a fa s t ru 'l nf'r."&#13;
Co ll eg e l'r e p:im t o ry&#13;
Cad e t ' 1 . ' 1 0 ; S rg en 11 t C:id et '1 0; Philo rna -&#13;
thi:111 ' l 7 , ' 1 8 . : 1 !J : C la ss P la y .&#13;
" \Ve can t e ll a g c 11 t lc 1J1:1n w h e n w e sec hi 111 ."&#13;
CL.\ T!A A . C ll f: l1XJS :o;&#13;
Co lleg e Pre p:1r:1 to!·.\·&#13;
Ch o1·11 s ' l fi , ' 17 , ' 18 , ' l !J.&#13;
11 .M rl c. ty is the beau ty of wom en."&#13;
R UT H '!. \I ~&#13;
Ge nera I Co urse&#13;
Choru8 ' l(i, ' l . ' l !J; G le e C i11 h , ' 17, ' 1 8 . '1 0 ;&#13;
Orchestra ' 1 7 ; Erod c lplli a n ' 1 7, ' l , '1 0 ; P resid e n t&#13;
Eros ' l !l: l':c- hoes S b 1ff ' 1 8 ; l'eg n' ,\Jy l l e :1 r t ' 1 !l.&#13;
" , 'he lo ,·es to t el l her l i t t l e !"l t or i cs."&#13;
l\ENXET ll H UT C llJX S ON&#13;
Co ll eg e J&gt;r e parato r.v Course&#13;
.:\ risto te li nn ' lfi, ' 1 7 , '1 8, ' 1!) ; Ar ist a P lay ' 1.8 ;&#13;
Ero P l:1y ' 1 0 ; 11 l S how ' l U; G lee C !u h ' l b,&#13;
' l !J; F rw t b:1ll 'l !J; Chor 11 s '17 , ' LS. ' 1!1.&#13;
" 'T is in m y 111 e m o ry ,&#13;
A11d you yo u rse lf s ha ll kee p t h e k ey o f it.··&#13;
JESSIE DU I\ LAP&#13;
Norma l Course&#13;
Chorus ' 1 7 ; Alpha ' lf;, ' 17 , ' 1 8, ' l !l; A lp h a&#13;
P lay ' 1 9 ; K. T . H . C.; Cade t f: ir l ' lG .&#13;
"The mi ld est m n 1111 e rs w ith t h e h r:1 \·est m in d ."&#13;
-- ~ J 9 J 9 IT?-============--&#13;
L&#13;
FR A\'I\ D.\ ) 10:\&#13;
College Prep:ira tory&#13;
P hilomn t hinn ' 1 8, ' 1 !l; P hilo P iny ' 1 !l; Ad vc r·&#13;
tising Manager Echoes ' l !l ; Assistnnt Mnnnc:er Crim·&#13;
son awl B lue '1 9 ; Business Manag er DecJnm:1torr&#13;
Contest ' 1 9 ; Vice-Presi&lt;lent Philos '1 9 ; Cade t 1 1 ,&#13;
' 1 !l ; Corporal Cadet ' l !) ; Olnss P iny.&#13;
11So m uch one man can clo,&#13;
That does both net nnd know."&#13;
DOROTHY P ATnlCJA T ll\LEY&#13;
Coll ege Preparatory&#13;
Chorus 'I G, ' 17, ' I , ' l !l; Delta Tnu ' l G, ' 17. ' 1 ,&#13;
' 1 !l ; Shakespea re T ercen tena ry ' l G; Freshma n .Decl:rnin tory '1 0.&#13;
"Ah, you H:t\'Ol" everything; you nre the \':J llilla&#13;
of soc iety."&#13;
I\.\T HERf:\ E L. O\' O~IERY&#13;
Genera l Course&#13;
Alpha ' l !l ; Ero-.\l pha Dehnt e ' l !l.&#13;
"Eng:.ged. ··&#13;
HELEN f: R \ CE Ll :'\Ell.\ RGER&#13;
Oen era I oursc&#13;
Chorns&#13;
' 'E11dnr:1nre is the r ro wni11g- ci11 :llit-y ."&#13;
ORIE D.\ NIEL8&#13;
Classical Course&#13;
Chqru '1 7, '1 8 , '19; De lta Tau 'l , 'l fl; n E": ita -&#13;
Philo Piny ' l!l; 92.1 7 % nvcrnge.&#13;
"8 he is a friend to c ,·erybotly and m·ery body is&#13;
:i fr ien l to her."&#13;
PAUL K. llARRETT&#13;
College P repnrnt or." Course&#13;
t ' l 1i , ' l G, 'I 7 , 'l ; Cade t P iny 'lG, ' l 7;&#13;
Aristo '1 G, '17 , '18 , '1 9; Ari to S ergen nt-nt·Arms,&#13;
'18; Aristo Play '1 7; Christma s Play '17; R ti&#13;
Cross l'lay ' l R; Glee Clul&gt; 'l 8 ; P residen t .Junior&#13;
Cla ss '1 8 ; Footba ll '1 7 . '1 8 ; Chorus '1 8 , ' l !).&#13;
" .\ m :1 11 's n 111 :111 for a ' f'lrn t. "&#13;
===~ j 9 J 9 =======-T we 11 t.,· n1k &#13;
T w 11l.\ ·l wo&#13;
FRED FA UOLP.&#13;
Com mcrc inl Course&#13;
S ergeant-at-Arms .Junio r Clo'• ' 1 ; Football ' 17;&#13;
Reprcscnt a th·c F ootball ' l , 'lSI; JJ :a ~k tball '17;&#13;
J'.\, epres•.!.1 tntivc B asketba ll ' 1 !J; Cn d c t ' 1 8, ' 1 !) ;&#13;
'l'r:ick '15; Basebn ll 'lii.&#13;
"There nnd o,·cr whe n i t com es t o huzz ing&#13;
nro1Jnd."&#13;
DERTll A DIA~IOl\D&#13;
Nornta l Cou rRc&#13;
Erorl elphinn ' 1 9; Treasure r :\. T. R . U. ' HI.&#13;
"Courtesy co~ s not h ing.' '&#13;
CAROLll\E . 'CJDllJYI'&#13;
Commer c ia I Cour:-;c&#13;
"Nor is the wid world ig noran t ,J r' h e r wo rt h "&#13;
R UTll A LDERTS OX&#13;
Com m cr c in I CourRc&#13;
" Great thoug hts, like great deed s, n eed 11 0 t r urn&#13;
pets."&#13;
C: ENEVJE\'P. :\ USU~!&#13;
Gcnern l Cou rse&#13;
11 \Vorth we ll won."&#13;
Cll A RLP.S n un 1\E&#13;
Coll ege Pre paratory&#13;
C.Hlet 'lH, ' 1 7 , ' 1 8, 'JH; Cadet Cor p o r a l '1 0.&#13;
"None but hi mself can Le his para ll e l. " &#13;
~L\H C: \ll ET \VlllST!.EH&#13;
'nll cg-c l'rcp:1 rator.'·&#13;
De lta Tau ' lfi, ' 1 7, ' l . '] 0; h oru i:. ' 11', ' J !J:&#13;
E ch•JCS St:-lfl ' 1 7, ' J ; Omali:1 J)c b:li c '1!1 ; .\ \· r:1g-P.&#13;
!).i. 4 3 %-&#13;
" Fo r t~ · amhitions we finr1 11 0 11 c hi g-h e r. "&#13;
'l l.\HJ. OT'l' E ~f. CU ~l.\11 :\l. ·&#13;
Colleg- c J•rcpnr:itory&#13;
:\lph :i ' l fi . '17 , ' 1 8 , ' l !J; .\l ph:1 Trca-;urer '1 8;&#13;
Om:1 lo:1 n bate •1 n; ~ ·1 r.. · 11; aolc l f:irl • 11;.&#13;
'1~. ' l!l ; ~i:.: ll onor~. !) fi.7:•'iL&#13;
" I &lt;'011ld not Jo,·c th ee. d ea l\ ) lll llf'h ,&#13;
J. o,·'d 1 no t honor more.''&#13;
G H.\ C E RAF'l' EH&#13;
Coll ege Prepar:it-ory&#13;
Al ph n '1 7 . ' J S . ' l fl: .\l phn . C('l'Ctary '1 ; Al ph :i&#13;
Play ' lR; Gl ee ClulJ 'lH; .\ ri sto Pl:i~ · 'l!I; l 1ri r 11 • .;&#13;
•1n, ' 1 7 , '18. ' J n; Ca de t C: irl 'Li . 'l fi.&#13;
''J11 f: iit-h , l:1dy , .nH1 h:i ~ :1 t11 C'rr.'· h ea rt."&#13;
FHEO OTT~ lll! E&#13;
Comme rr in l o urs c&#13;
C:1cl c t ' J R. ' l H; Phi1 0 111 ;!lhi;rn ' l!L&#13;
" 7\l a:ti1c rs 111:1 ke th e 111 :111. .,&#13;
)l!f, f)lrnD S l'.\Hl\ES&#13;
Co 11 egc I ,r e p:1r:1t 1 lry&#13;
J) -. Jt;i T:iu ' 1 7, ' l R, ' l!);&#13;
Dch.it·c ' 1H; De lta Pl:1y 'l!J.&#13;
l111rus: I11ter-:-.; u&lt;'i e ty&#13;
"'l'h o:1 lonkcsl on th e ea rt h :111'1 th f' ll it- mi) f'~.' '&#13;
HU'l' ll HI ' l\ETTS&#13;
No r111 :1 I C'n11rsc&#13;
"C11m li11f" R.~ is. 11 ot 11 1'1' on ly ,·irt n c. "&#13;
1f'we11fy-tlirl.·iJ &#13;
T wcri f.\ .fnur&#13;
GERTH "l)P. F.\ L'.&#13;
Norma l Course&#13;
Yic.e -Prcsirlr-nt. N. T . ll . . ' J !I; E r odc l p l11 :11 1 ·1 r; .&#13;
'17, '1 13, ' 10.&#13;
":\'ced we 111 cnt.i n her \·irt11 s ?"&#13;
TJIO)l.\ S .\ \"J)H l·:W :·D I ITI !&#13;
Comm ere in I C ursc&#13;
Cad ,..t ' l f&gt; , 'JG, '18 , 'l!J; T rnC'k ·1.-, ; Ba !':ch a ll ' l fi:&#13;
Footba ll 'Ir&gt; ; He p. Foo tba ll ' l : lh skc th.tll • 1r.. '1 7 .&#13;
' 18, ' 10; RC!'- 13"s kc tha ll ' l!J; h o rns 'H;. ' 1 7. 'l!);&#13;
Aristotel ian ' l!J; C: l cc C 1ub ' l !J; S c q;c:111t -:1 t -Anns&#13;
• 'enior la s 'I 9; :\I ins t r el S hel'\' ·I !I; C l a s:-: Play.&#13;
"Some :1th l c t c!"&#13;
ELL E\" .JES:·n·::&gt;&lt;&#13;
Commcrcin I Cours e&#13;
Ch o rus • J fJ.&#13;
"A fri rHl-pa st, 1Jr cw·11t .111d t o b e ."&#13;
JESSICA .JE:&gt;&lt;X I \"CS&#13;
Oom mc r c inl Course&#13;
"Always, a\\·flilly llll~y."&#13;
P AU L CUTLER S II U AH'I'&#13;
Comm c r c i:ll Co11r e&#13;
Cad e:t 'lfi, 'JG, ' 1 7, '18 , ' l !l ; La n ce c,n·pn r:il&#13;
Cade t •1r,; Co rpora l '17; Suppl_,. S e rgea n t C ade t ' l R ;&#13;
First Lieut. Cndet ' l ; P hi lom:ithian ' 1 n , •·17. ' l ~.&#13;
' 1 9 ; Trea s ure r Philo ' 1 8 ; I nter-Soc ie t y Ocb :1tc ' "18;&#13;
Alternate Om~1hn JJcbntc 'HJ ; Cadet Play '17; .\I in -&#13;
st re l '1 0; Cini t m a s S h ow '17; Ch o rus ' .I r1, 'l (j, '.1 8 ,&#13;
'19 ; Glee Club '18, 'l!l; :\ 111111;1 ) St"a ff ' l H; C la ss&#13;
Piny.&#13;
"Eve ryth ing comes t o ll i tn wh o h u s t les '' h i le h e&#13;
wa its."&#13;
DEHTII A II O C IIBEllG&#13;
Co ia l Cours e&#13;
Oh orus ; Cndrt C: irl ; f:C' h o es ~La ff; D2. ·l D'/, a\·e.&#13;
" M:&gt; re li ke h e r and wc'1 l ha ve n b e tter C. U. II. ~.·· &#13;
ST A HT \V. SJIOHT&#13;
f: c11 e r:i l e&#13;
Arist n t·e Jin n ; Cad e t Corpo ral ·1 7; Cad et ri::: an t&#13;
'l S; C:id et Pla y ' 17 , ' l S; F'oothnll ' J C, '17 , ' 1 8 ;&#13;
fif'r:;c an t U. S. Army ; }\I inst r e l Rh n w ' 1 !l.&#13;
" Pro11 the c- row11 ll f his h e:1d tu thf' sol of }ij q&#13;
foot h e is all mirth ."&#13;
EVADN.\ C: H:SE&#13;
Coll ege Prep:1r:1tnry&#13;
Alph:i ' 17 . ' I S, "lH ; Virc·l'rc:id cllt .\l ph n ' l R;&#13;
Trra c.;11r0 r Alph :1 ' 1 !l ; hri tm a~ · ·17 : Uoc.; cm :1ry&#13;
'1 8 ; PrnHe lla 'lf&gt;; Ed10es Staff '1! 1; 01.03 7' :·l\·c.&#13;
"A dau ~h\ r o f lli e god s, 1li\'ine1y t:1IL&#13;
.\11d m nsl flh·ine ly fo ir."&#13;
FERN Y O!ll\&#13;
Kormn l Collr c&#13;
N. T. R.. C.&#13;
":\l od est g-irl-ne\'er t a lk s :ihon t f."&#13;
R USS EL ST .\ VELY&#13;
C: cll ern l Cmu-sc&#13;
Ar istotcli nn ' lfi, '17 , ' J R, '1!1 ; Ef'h oe s ~tnfT 1 18,&#13;
'l!l.&#13;
" \V e look upo n you :is fh gem of th e old rof'k."&#13;
FH .\ NUES C LEAYEf&lt;&#13;
Domesti c .\ rts&#13;
Oll nrus '10 , ' 1 7, ' 1 8, ' .19 ; Cadet C irl ' l fi, ' l S;&#13;
Erod e lphi:in ' l f); Ero -Pl ny3 l!J; ' l:1s..:; Piny.&#13;
" .\. t hing of h e:1u ty is :t joy forc ,·er."&#13;
VERDA C.\Rl'EKTlm&#13;
No rma l Cnnr:-;,c&#13;
Clt"' C C lnh ' 17 , ' 1 8 ; Cl1 on 1s ' 1 7. ' 1 8.&#13;
"TC&gt; ll m e thy r omp:1ny :111 d I will tf' ll you l1 1t&#13;
yo u :i r e. " &#13;
T wc11 ty·si x&#13;
E\'ELYX ~l.\111\ S&#13;
Co llege Pre parato ry&#13;
E rod elph inn ' l G, ' 1 7 , ' 1 , ' 1 0 ; Ero Trc ns urc r ' 1 8 ;&#13;
Annua l . l a ff ' 1 0 ; Int er-Socie ty DclJ:1t.c ' l !J ; G lee&#13;
Club ' 1 9 ; Ch on 1s ' l G, ' 17, ' 1 8, ' 1 !I; Ero P l:iy '1 8 .&#13;
. \ vcrn gc, !JO.:i 1 ':'Ir.&#13;
" S J-,c needs 1:0 eu logy , s he :-i c. ~ f1 1r h e rs ·If. "&#13;
J)QROT ll \" PA C: 1.;&#13;
~o nl C ou rse&#13;
Al phn ' l G, '17, '1 , ' 1 9 ; C linn rn ' l n, ' 17; N. ' I"' •&#13;
. R . C. ' 18 , ' l!l ; G irl Cadet ·1 .&#13;
" Su wsh inc :1 11.J g ood hu111 n r ni l t l1 c wor l d O \ ' CI'."&#13;
rnal C f&gt;Ul'RC&#13;
E:1tcrt·d C. Il. IL :--3 . in S c p t.c 111 hc r, l f: l S, c o nti n g&#13;
from l'acifi c .Junctio11 II ii;h S c·hoo l.&#13;
11 1I e r \ u ice \\ a s eve r soft ,&#13;
Gent le a 11&lt;1 lo w ; a n e xc C' llc 11 t t lt i11 g in wome n .·•&#13;
A I. DOR l'ETl·:n sox&#13;
Co llege Jlrc pnn1tor.r&#13;
Aristotc l'ia 11 ' 1 8 , ' 1 0 ; C;1dc l: ' 1 7 , '1 8 , 'lf&gt; ; C :idc t&#13;
S crge:..111 t '1!1; C la ss P la y ; !J O. !J :{ 'f, :1,·c.&#13;
" No really b'Tea t ma11 c \·cr l llo11g ltt hirns c lf s o."&#13;
II ELE~ I\. llODINS0 :-1&#13;
Ge n e ra l Co urse&#13;
Chorus '1 0 , ' 17, ' 1 8 , ' l !J ; Al ph a 'Jfi. ' 17, ' P l .&#13;
' 1 9 ; G irl Cadet ' l G; A lphn-:\riRto Piny ·10 ; I l e ·&#13;
c la matory Co11 t est ' H J.&#13;
" Q ui e t- hut knowing ."&#13;
S ADIE F. RO IH&gt;IS&#13;
Col lcg c Pre pa r:1 t o r ,v&#13;
Chon1c; ' l fi ; Erod e lph ian 'l!i, '17, ' 1 8,&#13;
Vice l'residc11t ' 1 !1; Ero P resid e n t '1 8;&#13;
rrram Cornrn itlcc ' 18 , ' 1!1 ; Ec h o es Staff&#13;
f11 t e r-Soc ie ty De bate ·u i.&#13;
' l !) ; Ere&#13;
E ro l 'l't &gt;-&#13;
'1 8, ' l !J;&#13;
" Nc,·er idle a moment, Uut thrifty a n d t h o ug h t ful&#13;
o f o t h e rs. "&#13;
-~ J 9 J 9 ~========-&#13;
ESTHER CAPEL&#13;
Commercinl Course&#13;
"A life tlini 1e:ids m elo11io11s w3ys. "&#13;
C:RACE QUACKENilO~S&#13;
Commerc ial Course&#13;
Chorus ' l G, ' 17, ' 18, '19.&#13;
"Be true 10 .\'1Jur ,,·ork, your word. nnd your&#13;
fri end."&#13;
THEODORE TRIPLET1'&#13;
Commcrchl l Cour~e&#13;
" J-Tnrd work mnkc · a brillia nt mnn. "&#13;
l' AilIAN AITA&#13;
Comme rc i:1 l Cour:-le&#13;
"A prince of !l fellow.'·&#13;
DAff;Y C: ALLAGl·lER&#13;
Commerc ia I Course&#13;
"He r frie11rls \\'i II testify of he r worth."&#13;
INA E. YOUNJ\ERMA N&#13;
Genera.I Cours e&#13;
Chorus ; Glee Club ' 18, '1 9; President Glee '19;&#13;
De lta Tau ' l G, '17, ' 18, ' 1 9; President Delta Tau&#13;
' 19 ; P hilo-Delta Play '18; Class P lay.&#13;
" Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and&#13;
plen!":n11t to think upon."&#13;
Twenty-.se' en &#13;
'.l'wer.ty-e ig!:t&#13;
ll ERU ERT A. \\"OOD n U RY •. JR.&#13;
Coll ege 1 'rcpn ra l ory&#13;
Edit o r-i n -Chi e f A11nu: ll · 1 !J ; J·:d it n r -i11 ·C' lii c r nC'~&#13;
'J O; Ee-hoes . ·tnff '"J ; 0111:1 lla Uc b:d c ' l tJ; I n t er ·&#13;
Soc iety Deba t e ' l !J; 1;- rc s hrn:in l&gt;cc l:irria tnr.'· C o 11t cf't&#13;
' 1 6; Cadet ' 1 ti. '17, ' 1 8 . ' l !J ; C.1d e: t C nrpnr:i l ' I. :&#13;
First f,icutcna 11 t Ca dc ls ' 1 n; Cn dc t Trea s ure r ' t ~):&#13;
Cndet 1-'lay ' 1 7, ' I; h o rus '1. 'l fl ; f: lcc C lub&#13;
'l , ' 1 0 ; Philom nth i: 111 ' 17. ·1 . ' 1 !t ; l'lail o \ ' i ee·&#13;
Prcc; id cn t ' 1 l'hil n !'In_,. ·1 . . ' I !&gt;: C !:ass l ' l a.'·:&#13;
0~. 80% :l \ "C.&#13;
"The wo rd impossibl e is not i11 m y dic·t in 11:1ry .''&#13;
R UTll l\ ,I T ll l.EI·:\" HO Il l \". "O\"&#13;
Dom e t ic ~ci cc&#13;
Erodc lph ia n ' l (i, ' 17 , ' 18 , ' l!J; Ero Vi &lt;'c - Prcsidcnt ' 1 ; .\risto Pi ny ' l!J; Ero P l:t,\' ' 1 8 ; Ero P l ay&#13;
·1 7; Ded:nnnf ory Prc limi11ari cs ' 1 7; 'huru!" ' 1 .-,,&#13;
'lG.&#13;
" Rt!:tdy i11 h c:1rt nnd r e a d .\' in hand .''&#13;
IN EZ LUCILE PEREC OY&#13;
Coll ege Prc paralor.\·&#13;
Choru s ' 1 0, ' 17 , ' 1 8 , ' l fl; Erod c lphi a n , 1r., '17,&#13;
'1 . ' 1 9; Ero Recre t:ir\' ' 1 8 ; A1111u:1 l Rta ff ' J !I.&#13;
' '.' he trn\'e ls t hrou g lt tlt c world a 11d SO\\'$ it Uli c k&#13;
w ith fri e nd ·flip."&#13;
UEHNICE L .11:-.ISOX&#13;
Coll ege Pre pn ralor.v&#13;
l1c lt1 Ta u "17 . ' l ll. ' 1!•; IJc lln T:iu Pl:iy; C lt-. 1·u s&#13;
'l G, ' I 7 .&#13;
••\Vhc re y ou n rc, it w ill 11 e\'f' r h e dark."&#13;
ELMEH CllRISTl':NSE:-&lt;&#13;
Coll ege l' r cparator.v&#13;
P!1il omnthi::tn ' ] 8 , '1 D; Se rgcant-a t-:\nn s, Athletic&#13;
.\ !'sociation '17; R c presentutive F ootball '1 8; H: e pre -&#13;
scntntive B:1 sketball 'lD; Cla ss Ua s k e tba ll •1;,; B11s in ss .:\t nnage r Crims o n nnd Il lu e '1 U; C la ss P l:1y.&#13;
" The g rea t end o f life is not k11 owled ge. but&#13;
nc tion. "&#13;
ED!Tll TI ESS&#13;
Colleg e Pre paratory&#13;
Dc ltn Tnu 'lf} , ' 17 , '1 8, '19; Vi ce- Presid e nt Drl ta&#13;
T:iu '1 $ ; Presid ent l&gt;e lta Tnu ' 1 !I; Ec ho&lt;'s Rtaff , !) ;&#13;
..\ s~mc t:c Ed itor Annual 'lfJ; C hristrnn s Pl:1 .v ' lli.&#13;
' 1 7 ; Sha keRpea re T e r ·e n t e nn ry ' 1 n ; F r es h 11 1:111 I ~­&#13;
nmato 1 y 'lfi ; Dec la ma tory Contest '1 7 , '1 8 ; Qua lity Street ' 1.!l; !J2.3G % ave.&#13;
" No r is the w id e \\'O rld ignorn nt o f h e r worth .'' &#13;
l\ .\ Bf, •. r\ .\ LnJ·:&#13;
Genera I S icntifi c&#13;
.\ri$f·o !e li:1n ' 1 i , ' 1 8, ' l !J; ,J c ··uh ' 1 7 . ·1 ' , ' l !J ;&#13;
nn ~ '17, ' J S . ' l !J; Bu F&lt; )l:111:1 gcr '!ass I'lny&#13;
'1 !) ; Busi ness J\ l n n.1rrer .Jun ior Glass '1 ; .\ . !': tnnt&#13;
BuSil h.::ss :tna gc r Annual ' 1 9 ; Cir ul:1tio:1 ) lnnngcr&#13;
J·: ·hoes ' l!J ; Ba ske tba ll ' 1 8, ' l!J ; H eprcsc 11 tntiYe&#13;
H:tskc th:i ll ' l!l ; ) l instr e l . ' how ' 1 !); Cade t; C l:1ss&#13;
l'l:iy.&#13;
" l! i" most ('1wi:ibl c Yirlu c is t h e abili ty t o work-&#13;
\\nrk h.1rd ."&#13;
f,.\ \VB El\ "E S. l\H .\ .":-IE&#13;
t.,;omm rc i:l l ourse&#13;
Frer h111an Dccl111 n nto1·y nt t ·1 r.; Philo rn nl hia n&#13;
' l fi , '1 7. ' J , ' 1 9; adct ' 1 8 ; B:1nd 'l . '10 .&#13;
" l l :1ppi11 c::.:s is not t he aim of !if ; ·har:i cl cr L .u&#13;
IB EXE P ETEH S E:\&#13;
i\orma l Cour.&#13;
'h orus ' JG. ' 17, :1 , '19; ad c t C irl '17; ~- 'I'.&#13;
n. c. ·1s. ".:\11lhi11g is more implc t h nn g rcnt11 c .. .''&#13;
LEONA \V llITE&#13;
College Prcpnrator.t&#13;
Clw rus 'lG, ' 17 , ' l , 'l!J; : iris' C: lee Club ' 17 ,&#13;
' 1 8 , ' 1 0; crl: tnry-Tre:1 urer Glee ' 1 0; Poc:1honta s&#13;
'l7; 'ad c l G irls 'lG; Al p h a. '10, '17 , ' 1 8, ' 1 0;&#13;
.c·retary Alpha 'l; Presid ent .l lph n. 'JO; Alph a&#13;
Play '19; Ar isto Pl ay ' 1 9; D ecl:tt 11 :1lory Contest ' I S ;&#13;
C: c rnc r Golrl Medal ' l ; Echoe Staff 'lU; An nual&#13;
. 'l:iff 'lD.&#13;
"They look into t h e beauty of thy 111i11d.&#13;
J\11d t h at, in guess, t h ey mea !'ure by t hy d e ds.''&#13;
11 .-\7.EL • 1EYEH&#13;
C:c ;1 I On ~c&#13;
Ohurus ' l G, '17; De lta Tnu ' 17. 'l . ' 10; Treas·&#13;
urcr Delta Tau '10 ; De ltn-l'hilo Pia)· ' l S , 'l 0.&#13;
"Onod ''ords nre worth mtt ch-a11cl cost li t tle. "&#13;
J\ l, LA:\ F. D l{:-/S&#13;
Coll ege Preparatory&#13;
So 1 ho111 0r e Pi ny \V. D. JI. , . ; Ero Pi ny , J D; .\ rislo j•J:l .' ' ' l , ' l!J; C;1rlet ' 1!1 ; .Junio r Pnrty Com ·&#13;
rniUcc; Seni or P:nty ommittcc; (;1 s Piny.&#13;
H\Vc ig l; c1i in t he trn lnn c :ind 11 o t fm1111l w :11 1ting . 1 '&#13;
"l'went,,-. nin e &#13;
'J'li irt y&#13;
' l' H E. 'SI E HEI 'l'ER&#13;
College Prcpa ra l ory&#13;
Gi rl Cndct ' l i&gt;, 'l G; Cho ru i:; 'l fi , '1 0, '17, ' 1 8,&#13;
'1 9 ; A lph:1 ' ] I '1 0; A l pli:t Piny ' 1 0 .&#13;
"One o f t he ,·c ry hcst· or a 11."&#13;
(: EX E W ILS OX&#13;
Commerc ial Co1 1rsc&#13;
Chorus ' l G. ' 17; Al phn ' 1 7. ' 1 8, 'l!I; Cade t&#13;
Girl ' 17.&#13;
"From a li tt le s pn rk n1 ny burs t a mi g-h l y f1 :1mc . "&#13;
MARION I I. ,'Cll UI..'1'7.&#13;
Genernl Course&#13;
Cade t 'l :J ; Cadet Bugle r 'lfi; Cadet Sergcn n t 'IG;&#13;
Sec. Li eu t ena nt· Cad et ' 17 , ' 1 8 ; Corpora l C:lfl c t ' 1&#13;
Capta in C;,rlct ' 1 8 , ' 1 0; Cn d ct Pla,v ' 17 , ' 1 8 .&#13;
"He knows \\ ha t is wh:it."&#13;
AnmN DAl\ER&#13;
Conune rc ia l CourPP.&#13;
"Fnith fulness and sincerity nr e t he h ighest t h ing-s."&#13;
EDN A YOUNG&#13;
Ge ne ra l Com se&#13;
Delta Ta u ' lG, '17, '1 8 , '10; De lta Ta u Trea surer; Glee Club '1 8 ; Pre sid e nt Second C:l ee ~;&#13;
Shnkespenre Terccntcnnry '10; Christ mns P lay '17 ;&#13;
Delta -P h ilo Pl ay ' l !l; Chorns ' 17 . ' 1 8 , 'lfl.&#13;
"She brings sunshine i nto the l i\'CS of ot her s&#13;
nn&lt;I cn 11not keep it from herse lf."&#13;
H ELEN S )llT I!&#13;
Comm erc in l Cours e&#13;
Alphn •1r;, ' 1 7, '1 8, ' l!l.&#13;
"A life t.hat 111 0 \·c..; to g-r:1c io11 s rnl ~."&#13;
~ J 9 J 9 IT?=~======-&#13;
ll AR OLD D. nuc:rrn.&#13;
Genern l Course&#13;
Choru&lt;; Glee Club ; P resident Glee Cl ub '1 8 ;&#13;
Secre tnry-Trea ·urer Glee Club ' 17; Qu:1 r tet; l'oenhontas; Philomathinn ; P re. ident Phi los ' 18. ·1n;&#13;
Vic l:? ·residcn t P hilos '18; Declamatory Contest 'I 7,&#13;
' 1 8, '19; Christma. P lny; P hil o Play; Class orig&#13;
'l!l; Echoes Sla ff '17; Annu a l :'llnff ·1 9; Cheer&#13;
Leader '17, '1 8 ; Cnrlct '19; Cadet Min st re l '19 ;&#13;
Cla s' P lay_.&#13;
"The m nn of the hour .. ,&#13;
llBATRIOE JJUNTING&#13;
Gen em 1 Cours e&#13;
De lta Tnu '10, '17, ' 1 8, 'l!l; Philo·Deltn P lay&#13;
'18; Delta 'J'n u . ecret:1 ry ' 18; Ca det Girls; Clas&#13;
P lay.&#13;
"Love m e little, love me long."&#13;
V.\ DA LEON AH D&#13;
:Korm:1l Cou rse&#13;
Alplrn; !\. T. R. . ; r.i rl a1 let.&#13;
"Gentle o f . pee.ch, hc11 efi cient of mind ."&#13;
11.\ 7.E I, \V JLS0'.'1&#13;
Gc ner:1 l Cour._e&#13;
''l wi:-: 11 you :1 11 t" ~ joy th:1 f you &lt;':Ill wi l1. '&#13;
m E'.\E \\I .\ LL.\ CE&#13;
Dome stic S c ience&#13;
Erodelph ia n 'l&lt;i , '17 . ' 1 8. '10; Chorus.&#13;
"A good hea rt is helter than a ll the hcn &lt;ls in&#13;
the world."&#13;
ELBERT DE ~l l'SEY&#13;
Gene ra.I Course&#13;
Chorus ' l G. '17, '1 , ' l !l; C:1&lt;1et ' l G, '1 7 , 'I S,&#13;
'l !J; C: lee Club 'lfi, '17 , '18 , ' l !l ; Aristoteli an '1 7 ,&#13;
' 1 8 . 'lD; Cor pora l Carlets '17 , '18; Capta in Cadets&#13;
'1 8, '19; Rand '1 7 , ' 1 8 ; F'r ma n Declama tory '1 6;&#13;
Pocahonta s ;Secretary Aristo s ' 18 ; President Aristo s ' 1 9 ; Decla matory ' 1 U; A C: irl lo Order ; rrhc&#13;
Big l dca; Pn111 e lln; Peg o' I~· ll e:irt ; .\1111 11 :il S t:1ff&#13;
' 1 9 ; 11 dct :\li :1 ~t l ' 1 0; ~ Play .&#13;
' ' D&lt;'ef1s- 11 ot word s.'"&#13;
853753&#13;
Thirty-one &#13;
C LAR.\ .JO l! :'\SO:'\&#13;
Comrn c rc ia 1 Cours e&#13;
Orch cf: trn '1 8 . ' l U; S e nio r 8 c f' rc t :1n· ' 1 H.&#13;
"Of m a1111 c&gt; r s gent.l e, of :1f1 c f't io11 :-:: 111il11. ··&#13;
Vfl\NIE QUJC: LEY&#13;
Comme r c ia l 'our:-:c&#13;
Ch o ru s '17 , ' 18, '1 0 ; \ "icc · Prcr... id c n t S c 11 iur&#13;
Class 'lU.&#13;
" I :11n rn od cs l but y e t I :1111 w ise.&#13;
H ARRY .\ :'\ l&gt;llE \\. ll .\l'I '&#13;
Co 111rn er c i :1 l C o urse&#13;
Ch o rus ' 1:; , ' In, ' 17 ; Tra c k ' 1r,; F' nnf h :1 ll 'lfi;&#13;
Da F" e b:1ll ' 1 (i; Ca d e t ' 1 8 , '1!1; C h :iir11 1:1 11 C u 111111 c n : ial&#13;
Dept. 'l!J.&#13;
0 J\s solJc r a s a judi;c . ' 1&#13;
JIEllBERT S~ IITI!&#13;
Con1m e r c 1al Course&#13;
"He exi st ed :1 w h o l e \\ Cl! k w itl 1u u t n r;l i111psc o f&#13;
the fai r s e x. "&#13;
;-..; .&gt; rma ~ Uu\lrs c&#13;
l\. T . R. C . ; ,\,·c rai::c , !1 0. 7fl '/, .&#13;
"\Ve wis h h e r s t o 1· • o f h appy da y s . "&#13;
IA UJ·; .\IYWl' U E&#13;
G e n e ral Sc i c11tifi c&#13;
Ch orus 'lG, ' 1.7 , '1 8 ; On: h e :-; t ra ' 17 , ' 1!J ; E r o d c!-&#13;
1 h h1 n ·1n ; C:11 lc t 'lG.&#13;
"She s peaks, li c h avrs :111d a('ts, j11 s t l ik e e&#13;
oug ht."'&#13;
--======~ J 9) 9 ~=-=======- Thirty.t wo &#13;
CHESTER DA'l'ESMAN&#13;
Cnll eg e Pre pnrntory&#13;
Rcprcsentn t i\'e F'oo tbi1l l ' l &lt;i , ']7 ~ ' 1 8; Rc prcsent nth ·e l3a s ke tbn ll ' l , ' 19; Bnsk etbnll Ca ptai n ' lU;&#13;
Hi-Y Club 'lG.&#13;
"li e is a c 011r:1 g eous c aptain-of com pliments."&#13;
FBA:\ CES T' .\ U l.l l\ E NOGC:&#13;
Cnmme rc inl Cour e&#13;
Choru s 'J :"&gt;, ' lfi; Del tn Tau.&#13;
"As m erry ns !he 1l:ty i. long. ''&#13;
BEATBICE DUH!f.\M&#13;
Domesti c Art s&#13;
"l\l :ikc shor t t he miles&#13;
\\' ith tn lk ;111d smiles. "&#13;
FB .\ NCES .JE:\SE\'&#13;
Comme rc in I Cours e&#13;
.A l phn ' JG , ' 17 , ' 1 8 . ' 1 0 ; Cli11 r 11 s ' l f.. ' 17 . '1 ~&#13;
'J!l; f: lcc Club ' 17, ' 18, ' lf); .\l phn Pl:1~· ' 1 8 ; .\l ph;1-&#13;
:-\ r isto Pl:iy ' l !J; Cndet C: irl.&#13;
" 1\ mil c- is worth :1 million do ll:1rs. "&#13;
AVI'S MULLER&#13;
Normnl Course&#13;
J\. T. R. 0. ' l , '19; Cn d e t C:irl 'i S .&#13;
"Si l en ce t h:1 t i=: poke :111 11 e locp1 c nce ,.r c.res.n&#13;
.TOE N .\ PIER&#13;
Gen e ra I Co urse&#13;
" ' Vill mn ke :is 11111 0 11 o u t of life :is f.omc \dl 1l&#13;
:::;ti r up m ore dust."&#13;
--=========~ J 9 J 9 ~==========-T h irl _,··t li rc·1· &#13;
LI •. . \ s·n :n :xso:-i&#13;
Coll ege P r pa rato ry&#13;
\'ice-Presiden t .Ju n ior C la ss ' 1 : Ec·h ocs Haff ·1 n.&#13;
' J O; 1\ nnua l Staff ' 1 '.l ; ln l c r-Soc ic t y llc ll:ilc '1 7 ;&#13;
'J'riangu la r IJcUa t c ' 18 ; 0111 :i li:1 l&gt;c b :1t c ··1 H: De lt a&#13;
T a u ' t n . ' 1 7 , ' J , ' 19 ; l&gt;cl ta T a u T r en .... urc r ' 1 8;&#13;
Pa ir o f S ixeEJ ' 1 0 ; Hcd Crnss P la y '1 H ; E x11·111po r -&#13;
r. n cous ..... on t cst ·1 7 ; O r li c!-- tra ' 1 ,'); C h o r 11s · 1 S, ' I .&#13;
"Kothing i s im possibl e t u a w il l ing- h ":1rL. "&#13;
H EL E:-! E. S ' !! AA !\&#13;
Com nw rci a I Co urs e&#13;
~ ' 1 n.&#13;
" L it.tie-hu t O h y ! "&#13;
R !! O S L .\ W SOX&#13;
Coll ege l 'rc p :1rator,\·&#13;
Philomathi a n ' 11;, ' 1 7 , ' 1 K, ' 1!1; 1'hilo S c c·r c -&#13;
t:lf_\' ' 1 0; Frci- h m a n l &gt;cc la rn:i tor.\· ' l ti; &lt;: c r11 c r 1&gt;£"-&#13;
clani at ory ' 18; C h·H"l. IS ; &lt;: Ice c :,.h ' l !&gt;: l::&lt;.: l.o c:-:&#13;
,' luff ' 1 0 ; Ph il o -I Jc .ta Pla y ' 1 D; Ero -.\ ristu Pi a \·&#13;
' l Y; ~lin l S ho .\' ' l !J ; I 11 t c r -S o r- ic ty l &gt;c h a t e ' IH.&#13;
"Th ey n re n e ve r :1 lo 11 e t ltat a r c :1&lt; ·c 11 11 1p a 11 ic d w it h&#13;
noble t h oug h ts. "&#13;
L EO fl . l\llASl\E&#13;
Gc ne r:1l C o urse&#13;
Ch orus ' 1 9 ; 11i r Tr&lt;": n urc r ' 1 !J : P h il o n 1:1 th ian&#13;
· 1s, ' 1 0 ; Vicc·l'rcsid c 11 t P hil n s ' l R. 'lH ; Ph i lo&#13;
Pl:iy ' 1 H; Band ' 1 8, ' 1 !J ; C n d c t ' 1 !) .&#13;
" F in e . e 11 se a nd exa lt ed sen s e :ir e n ot h a lf s o&#13;
use fu l as c o 111 111 0 11 sen·•fl' ...&#13;
S ,\ RA !I LEA H Y&#13;
Coll eg e l'rc parn tor.v&#13;
Ch oru s ' l :), ' l&lt;i .&#13;
" Good to fo rg i\'C ; ~t . to forg-f't. "&#13;
lllE:-IE W !IIT l\ E Y&#13;
C: c n e rn l Cou r 8e&#13;
"Ve ry m eek n nd g e ntl e ." &#13;
Clm TRU DE CHERNIACK&#13;
General Course&#13;
Chorus 'l u, 'lu. "Lnug h and the world laug h wi th you-ta lk , nnd&#13;
rou leave the l'Ootn."&#13;
CENP. VlEVE AITA&#13;
Oommercinl Course&#13;
Chorus, ' 1 9&#13;
" There coultl be no g rea t deeds if t here we re no&#13;
li t tl e."&#13;
F . E IH!U:\D \VIL. ON&#13;
C•Jll ege Prepr.ratory Course&#13;
Ar istote li an ' l !i, ' I G, ' Ii, '1 8 . ' l !J ; Omnhn De·&#13;
hate '1 8 ; )Jec lumatory Conl:e t ' 1 8; U. S. Arm.rs. A. T. C.; Ohri tmas Pl ay '1 7 ; Ohorus .&#13;
.. Ko re la tion to \Voodrow."&#13;
EMM A AP PLEQ "I ST&#13;
Commerc ia l Course&#13;
''_.\lw:1ys nwfully ll ~y.' '&#13;
'LUCILE DIXON&#13;
Co mmerc ia l Course&#13;
"A mnnn er pla in , un:1ffectcd and in cc c."&#13;
ALFREl'l S MITH&#13;
Cummerc ia l Course&#13;
"A ny sl1 ow for a plca s::i nt ch:1p like m e in this&#13;
world ?"&#13;
'r hirt·.\' fi ,·e &#13;
1J1h irty -six&#13;
I. ET .\ 11.\ XER&#13;
~ nrrn:1 l Co11 ~c&#13;
Chonis ' l :., ' 1 !J.&#13;
"Of nll lhe girl c:; that arc s o sn1nr t .&#13;
T here's none l ike pretty L ct:L"&#13;
FRE D B EXZ&#13;
General Cours e&#13;
Aristo ' 1 6, '17, ' 18 , 0 l !l; Ar is t o P iny '1 7 , ' 1 8 :&#13;
Charter ber Aris t.o; Cade t '1 fi, ' l 7; Cade t Pi a~·&#13;
' l 7; Engl is h R eciln l ' 1 7; Chris t m as P ia _,. ' 1 7; Fnntt&gt;n ll ~l anngcr 'l ; R epr es entative Uaskctha ll ' 1 !J ;&#13;
O'n-. Dns ketbnll ' 1 Ii ; Da seba ll ' 17; I ndoor lln&gt;&lt;c ·&#13;
ba ll, ' 1 8.&#13;
Th~ best of sport is to tlo t he &lt;Iced a nd sny&#13;
nothing. 'J'he rc'll be s leeping e noug h in the g rnvc .''&#13;
R IC llARn :\IORRIS0:-1&#13;
Genern I Cours e&#13;
J&gt;hi'oma 1hinn 'I , ' 1 !) ; Clnss Dns kc tha ll ' l li , ' 1 7;&#13;
Bn. h.eth:tll '1 7 ; ll cp. Basketba ll '1 8 , 'l !J; Re p.&#13;
Footba ll 'lD; Indoor Baseball '1 8; Tra ck '1 fi; AH·&#13;
1111:11 • taff ' 1 9; lly·Y C lub ' 1 6, ' li, ' 1 8 ; Cad et&#13;
' 1 8 , ' 1 9.&#13;
" \\' ise--from the top of his head , up."&#13;
DOHOTllY HARLAN&#13;
Com m er c ia l Course&#13;
" Infln!te riches i 11 n l ittle r oo1n ."&#13;
WAYXE ~IA l\ D&#13;
Coll eg e Preparator y&#13;
Corporal Cndct 'lH; l'hilo1nnthi:1 11 ' l (i, '17, '18.&#13;
' 19; . ergenn t-a t-.\ rms Ph ilo ' 1 8 ; Philo Play ' I fi .&#13;
.,He stoops to confe r."&#13;
PEARL RAVA G E&#13;
Norr11 a ) Train ing&#13;
"Very tneek and gent le ."&#13;
--=========~ J 9 J 9 iJ?:~=======-&#13;
MI LDR ED T . LUTHEH&#13;
Commerc ia l Course&#13;
Chorus '1 , ' 1 9.&#13;
"LittJe said is soonest 111 end erl."&#13;
DONA LD i\f. McCOT"Dfl C K&#13;
f: e11 r:i I 'oursc&#13;
Aristo telinn 'l i , 'lS, 'l!J; Aristo President '1 8 ;&#13;
E~ oes Staff '19; B usin ess i\l a n age r Arthur I i&lt;l&lt;l lc -&#13;
to n C&lt;&gt;n cer t; BoyR' Glee Cl uh ' 1 8 . 'l!l; Librnri:i n&#13;
G lee Club '10; Inter· ocict.r Debate ' l ; Chorus&#13;
'Iii, '17, ' 1 8 , 'l!l ; Ari. t o P iny 'l!l; Ero P iny ' 19;&#13;
C:i ol ct-At hl e ti c i\linstrel h ow '19.&#13;
" Faint hcnrt nc,·cr won fair lndy.''&#13;
MERRI LL M. i\ l.\ THE \V~&#13;
Gen em I Course&#13;
V i e- T'resid cnt Ari stos ' 1 V; Trcnsur er .i\.ristns ' JS ;&#13;
Glee Cluh; .\ risto P lay; Ar isto '17 , '18, '1 !); Chorus&#13;
'l 7 ' ' 1 ' '19.&#13;
"Be whnt you were men nt to be."&#13;
AR NOfJl) H ANSEN&#13;
Commercia l Cour!'c&#13;
On rl et 'lii; Footba ll 'l G, '1 7, '1 ; Ilnnd '1 !J.&#13;
~ rc wn rd o f n thing well .done, i::- to ha,·e done&#13;
it."&#13;
CLARK W. llOUG ll&#13;
General Course&#13;
Chorns ' 1 r. , ' 17 , ' 18 . ' 1 9 ; Glee Clu h ' 1 8. ' 1 !) ;&#13;
'l'rnck 'lC; Il:ind 'l , 'Jfl; Or ch e. trn 'l!J; nrl -t&#13;
i\I inst re l 'l!l; Cn&lt;l et ' 1 8 , ' 1 9.&#13;
"The other wis e mn n."&#13;
H ELE:\ f: .\'l'IDl.\ N&#13;
C: encral Course&#13;
!tor us ' Jr. , '17, ' I S, ' I O; Glee Cl ub ' 17. ' J S. ' l !l ;&#13;
1\lphn '17, '1 , '19.&#13;
"Friend. hip iR the brenthing roRe."&#13;
~==~ J 9 J 9 ~~=======-Th ir ty ·e n &#13;
ll UG ll S Tll.Ul.\ X&#13;
Co ll ege l're paralo ry&#13;
Ch orus 'l G, ' 17, ' l ; (;J ee C lu iJ ' 17. ' l ; C ade t&#13;
'lG, ' 1 7, 'l Cad e t l'la y ' 1 7, ' 1 8 ; l'hilo ' 17, '.J&#13;
Philo Pla y ' 1 "' ; E ·h o e s .·taff ' 1 8 ; .Juni o r C la ::;..;.&#13;
'l're::1 urer ' 1 .&#13;
•·Pol i t eness i s lair.- C'l1:1rm."&#13;
C ll llf. 'TIXE 1..\1!. EX&#13;
11 r111al Course&#13;
:\'. T . I{, C. ' l . ' l !J; Preside n t X . T. fl . C . ' l ,&#13;
'1 0 ; Alp ha ' l(i, ' 17, ' 1 , ' l !J ; Cade t C: ir l ' l f., ' 1 7.&#13;
" I linvc 11 0 lirnc t o h e tire d .••&#13;
E llW.\ ll l&gt; C,\ BB O L L&#13;
Commcr c in l Cou r se&#13;
B:1nd '1 '"', ' l!J; O rd 1 s trn ' 1 !i.&#13;
"Th.:y 'r 011Jy t.nlly .t \\llt1 :ire truly g-om l .''&#13;
R UT IJ I.\ r. f!OHIX S OX&#13;
Commcr c i:1 I Co urs£&#13;
"All slic n1cc t·R i&amp; fair and good."&#13;
C EC E!.!.\ Tll ~I P S O N&#13;
Gc11c r:1 I Cou1·sc&#13;
Chorus ' 1 G, ' 17, ' 1 , ' 1 0; C:1de t C irlR '1 n, ' 1 R,&#13;
'1 9 .&#13;
" ' Vl10 kuows m os t s nys lea st.' '&#13;
G L P.N Dll.ER&#13;
C: e nc rn l Course&#13;
"A little foo t n ever s upports a g r cnl d1:1 r :1c t:e&gt; r . "&#13;
~ J 9 J 9 ll?=- - -- T h irty-e ight &#13;
®ur .Abui11nrs&#13;
-'-·&#13;
. - -&#13;
" ... ..&#13;
.&#13;
\ .&#13;
.&#13;
1' ' '', \, .. , ... ~·, .&#13;
.. ,, · ~ .&#13;
To Miss Ruth Underwood and Lieutenant W.&#13;
L. Taylor, t h e Class of 1919 wishes to extend&#13;
h earty thanks in appreciation for the sinct! e work&#13;
which has been done by them in making our&#13;
class one of th e best that h as ever departed from&#13;
old C. B.&#13;
T hirty -11 i1lL' &#13;
ortr&#13;
I&#13;
3J tt :!1lltrmnriam&#13;
ELLA MAY WEAVER&#13;
A sincere friend and a true clasl?mate, so unc;btrusive,&#13;
yet possessed of a personality that made itself felt for good&#13;
I&#13;
~h•nev•r pr•••nt. ~ &#13;
e&#13;
HISTORY&#13;
In the porch swing of a pretty cottage one warm spring afternoon sat two 191'.l&#13;
Seniors st a ring helple ~ly , hopelessly into space. They had been g iven t he task of chronicaling the history of their class. Va inly they had search ed for an idea which would g ive them a st a rt. At last the g irl ha d a happy thoug ht. "Let's see wha t t he history of&#13;
other classes has been like . I have the Annual for every year I've been in C. B. H . S."&#13;
Without waiting for a r eply, she rush ed into the house and a momen t later r eturned with&#13;
t he books.&#13;
"Let m e see. Oh, sure ! Freshmen Declamator y contest. Didn't Lawrence Kra sne and Edith Hess g et medals for winning in tha t? Hold on!" as the girl turned a f c..w leaves. "Say, look ther e-our Freshmen basketba ll t eam-tied wit h the Seniors, y ou know-g ood old Supernois! I g uess he made a pretty good r ecord in the a rmy. " An d&#13;
the hoy turned a few more pag es.&#13;
·'Wait a minute-isn't that the Cadet officers ? Ther e's Bud Schultz a nd P . C. Shuart. Oh, and there's t he E choes Staff. I see Mellissa Steven son 's nam e a t t he bottom, hut none would ever r ecog ni ze her by that pi..:ture. But do look h ere a t Chet Dates- ma n in his fo otba ll t ogs. Isn't he stunning'?" exclaim ed the g irl a s she looked a t t he 1917 Annual which the boy had t a ken up.&#13;
"There's Mellissa a gain-on Inter-Society debat e a nd Ha r old Hugh es in the final ueclamatory, a nd again on the E choes Staff."&#13;
"Let's i a ke a look at la st year's bnok. There a r e the Junior offi cers, Barrett, Steven - son,. Arnold, Stillma n and F a ubl e. I wonder h ow they will compa r e with our Senior officers, Pfa ff, Quig ley, Johnson, Kra sne and Smith, in this yea r 's Annua l."&#13;
"Wow! See Stuart, Gus, Datesma n and Fauble in their footba ll togs-and Morrison a nd Da tesma n in B. B. clothes." "Yes, and just think tha t this year we add to those, P a ul Barr ett , Tom Smit h, Dick&#13;
Morrison, Elmer Christensen, Kenneth Hutchinson a nd Fred Benz in foo tba ll, a nd Elmer,&#13;
Tom , Benz, Fauble a nd Kalde in basketba ll."&#13;
"There a r e t he de baters, Edmund Wilson on Omaha, a nd Mellissa Steven son on Tria n g ular."&#13;
"Just think of the deba t ers we put up t his year thoug h, Mar gar et Whistler , Charlotte&#13;
Cumming s, Mellissa St evenson a nd H erbert Woodbury on Inter-Scola stic, Elbert Demp- sey, Evelyn Ma rks, Sadie Ro&lt;ldis, Mildred Sparkes, Rho Slawson a nd Katherine Montgom ery on Inter-Society." ·&#13;
" Six out of the twelve fin a l declama t or y people la st year wer e in our cla ss, Slawson,&#13;
Woodbury, White, Wilson, Hug h es a nd Tinley. Leona won in the drama tic cla ss, too."&#13;
"And Ha rold Hug hes won in the dram a tic class this year, while H elen Bla ir, Elbert&#13;
Dempsey, Edmund Wilson and Rho Slawson r epresented t he Seniors."&#13;
"The E choes Staff again! Ther e's Herbert Woodbury, our t his year 's Editor-in- Chief, a nd Ma r garet Whistler. The Staff this year wa s largely Seniors, wasn't it ?"&#13;
"See the Cadet Officers, Short, Dempsey, he 's risen some from a corpor a l t o a captain this year, a nd Woodbury an&lt;l Shuart, corpor a ls t o first lieutena nts. Bud Schult z was pr om ot ed from lieutenant t o capta in, wa sn't h e ? " "Yes, but my goodness, it's gett ing so dark that you can hardly tell wh o's wh o in 1'his picture, and we've just wasted the aft ernoon. H aven't even found out what. a Senior Histor y looks like !" "Well, I don't think we've wast ed our t ime a t a ll. If we write up just what we've seen in t hese books I believe we'll have what we wan t. Wha t do you say?"&#13;
" Oh! I n ever thoug ht of t ha t. "&#13;
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CLASS ,. 1 · \&#13;
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TheCo·uttcil Bluffs Bee&#13;
Council Bluffs, March 4, 1929&#13;
VOL. IO No. 2 10&#13;
Breakfast F ood Discover ed.&#13;
Ames, Ia., March 3.-Prof. Paul Bar- r ett, the a gricultura l expert of Ames, has succeeded in g rafting popcorn and pea- nuts into a n ew breakfast. The food&#13;
promises m illions, which will la rgely be&#13;
donated to Council Bluffs Hig h School.&#13;
Big Fire Ruins Relics. Boston, March 4.-A fire st a rting from a n unknown cause, destroyed some ver y valuable war r elics in the famous Antique and Art Shop of t he Misses Margaret&#13;
Herwig a nd Evadna Giese. The loss t o t he owners is ver y great.&#13;
Members Active on Secret Bills. Washing ton, D. C., Mar ch 4.- It has been r epor ted t hat Senat ors Rho Slawson,&#13;
Avis Muller, Minnie Scutt, Hon. Cha s. Burke a nd Da isy Ga llagher are a t pr es- ent lmsy on some secr et work which will&#13;
be broug ht before t he House in the :iear&#13;
future.&#13;
T HRr E CENTS&#13;
P resident Pfaff Ina u g urated.&#13;
Washing ton , D. C., Ma r ch 4.-Chief&#13;
Justice of t h e Supr em e Court, Fred Cott- m ire, t oday adm inister ed t h e oa t h of&#13;
office t o Aug ust Pfaff.&#13;
Mrs. F r a nk Monty , formerly M iss&#13;
H azel Mey E:-rs, lef t yester day for an ex- t ended ea st er n trip .&#13;
Damon Accepts Tunnel Contract.&#13;
London, Ma rch 3.- Frank Da m on , the&#13;
eng ineer of in t er n ation al r ep u tation , h a s a ccepted t he contract for the con struction of the tunnel joinin g Fra n ce a n d E n g la n d under t he Cha nnel.&#13;
Baptist Convention.&#13;
Cleveland, March 4.-Rev. Fred F a &lt;A b le was elected president of th e Baptist Ministers' Association. Rev. Frede ric k Be n z wa s chosen to deliver the a n nual mission - a ry sermon . &#13;
Wedding Waits for Groom.&#13;
Council Bluffs, March 4.-While Miss&#13;
Bernice Lainson and three g uests wa ited&#13;
to witness her marriage to Karl Ka lde the g-room '.vas plowing his way throug h some twenty odd miles of mud. He was due at 6 P. M. but failed to arrive until&#13;
1 A. M. The groom kept them adv;sed as to his prog r ess.&#13;
Miss Young Disappears.&#13;
Detroit, March 3.-Miss Edna Young , Secretary of Congressman Alfred Smith&#13;
of Iowa, has mysteriously disappeared.&#13;
The family has engaged Mr. Thomas&#13;
Smith, Harry Rapp, Joe Napier, Arnold&#13;
Hanson a nd Leo Krasne, t he well known&#13;
detectives, in an endeavor to locate i\fiss&#13;
Young . It is expected that these skillful&#13;
detectives will uncover the entire affair.&#13;
Italians Express Appreciation to U. S.&#13;
Council.&#13;
Rome, March 2.- Hon. Dona ld McCor- m ick, Marian Schultz, Stuart Short. Arien&#13;
Baker, Edythe K err a nd Mellissa Steven- son have been officially menticnecl by the Italian government for their notable&#13;
work in the Foreign Council.&#13;
Woman Makes Daring Flig ht.&#13;
New York, March 3.- Miss Irene Pet- erson landed safely in this city with her plane in perfect condition. Miss P eter- son is to be comm ended for t he success of h er first flig ht in her mail service work.&#13;
Miss Sarah Leahy has completed a nuTse!s course. at Sunnyside Hospital, New York. Miss Leahy announces h er inte ntions of taking up work in t he New&#13;
York slums.&#13;
Rev. Allan Burns, the Billy Sunday of&#13;
today, has started his work in Council&#13;
Bluffs. H e expects to make ma ny people "hit t h e sa\vdust trail" and evcrv effort w ill be made to m ake his v isit· to this city a success.&#13;
New Text a S uccess. Des Moines, March 3.-The Misses Ella&#13;
Pool, Helen Smit h, Miklrecl Rogers, and&#13;
Gra ce Rafter have completed a series of&#13;
books on "How to Make High School&#13;
Pupils Study." From these, ea ch is said&#13;
to liave r eceived $10,000.&#13;
SEC. II-CITY IN BRIEF&#13;
Adv.-Any questions will be answered&#13;
by Miss Bertha Hochberg, the nevv Miss&#13;
Addie Vice for this paper.&#13;
LOST-1 dog and 1 cat, from the 5th&#13;
Ave. animal h ospita l, conducted by the&#13;
Misses Verela Carpenter, Esther Capel&#13;
and Gertrude Cherniack .&#13;
Mr. Merrill Math ews, formerly of this&#13;
city, but now of Los Angeles, h as acJ;Jed a number of n ew articles to his collec- tion of relics of t he World War of 1919.&#13;
Miss Mar g·aret Whistler has the dis- tinction of being Council Bluffs' r epresentative among the H arvard instruc t:Jl"s.&#13;
Miss Whistler occupies the chair of Mod- ern Histor y.&#13;
Miss Clara Cherniss has just r et urned&#13;
from a most successful lecture tour of a ll the larger cities of the country . H er latest lecture is "How to Keep the Hair&#13;
Curly in the Rain."&#13;
Adv.- Miss Tressie Reiter , H elen Ham- m ers and Grace Quackenboss desire your&#13;
patronage at their new and very seiect&#13;
beauty parlors. (See ad on followin g&#13;
page.)&#13;
Miss Emma Applequist and Miss Hazel&#13;
Wilson are now located in the sam e school at Dubuque. Bot h are C. B. n. S. g r adua tes.&#13;
P rof. Herbt!rt W oodbury , 2nd, has r e- ceived a medal for his experiments along&#13;
t he line of perpetua l motion. Prof. Woodbury is now at Harvard.&#13;
Miss Sadie Roddis has now t a ken u p&#13;
interior decorating . She is t o be a ssisted&#13;
by Dorothy Page, E sther J. P eterson a nd&#13;
Fra ncis J ensen, a ll C. B. H. S. Alumna e.&#13;
Miss Ruth Ricketts writes friends in&#13;
t his city that she is much p leased wit h&#13;
her work a s one of the Public Sp ak ~&#13;
t ea chers in N ew Orleans.&#13;
fi'o rt.,··thrr(· &#13;
Miss Genevieve Aita is at present in&#13;
the East buying for the Brandeis millinery department. She is accompanied by&#13;
Miss Helen Cherniss, who has charge of&#13;
the suit department in the same store.&#13;
Adv.-Watch for notice concerning a new short story by Beatrice Durham,&#13;
which will be in this paper.&#13;
Word has been received here that Miss&#13;
Lucille Dixon and Vinnie Quigley have&#13;
re-opened their tea-room in Osh Kosh,&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
Miss Marie Myrtue, Mildred Luther&#13;
and Olive Flynn are enjoying a vacation&#13;
from their work in Miss Jessica Jenning s'&#13;
Girls' School in Holly Wood, California.&#13;
AT THE THEATRES&#13;
Mis:&gt; Leta Haner and Mr. Russell&#13;
Stavely appear t onight at the Rialto in&#13;
their latest picture, "Bride of the Wild&#13;
West."&#13;
The famous opera star, Miss Ina&#13;
Younkerma n, has very r ecently compo:;ed sev8r a l new song s which will soon be introduced, althoug h Miss Younkerman is a very clever composer, she is best known&#13;
for her singing.&#13;
Mr. Paul Davis and quartette, com- posed of Paul C. Shuart, Glee Claar and&#13;
Harry Hanson, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will appear at the city auditorium as the next number on the Lyceum course.&#13;
Miss Cecelia Thompson is to give the&#13;
third lecture in the Lyceum course at&#13;
the auditorium tonight.&#13;
Mr. Harold Hughes appears with his own company at the Hippodrome, New York, this season. In his company are Ruth K. Robinson, Bessie Emerine, Chauncey Clark, Evelyn Marks, and Mildred Spar kes. Many of these peopl e are well known in Council Bluffs.&#13;
Adv.-Misses Gertrude F a us and Caroline Schmidt have opened the ir n ew Film&#13;
Exchang e a nd Miss Irene Vvhitney has&#13;
opened the Actors' Costumers on P :=arl&#13;
street, this city.&#13;
SOCIETY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morrison ente r tained a number of their fri ends in h onor of their wedding anniversa ry. Mrs. l\1orrison was formerly Miss H e len Blair.&#13;
Mr. Edward Carroll entertained at :i&#13;
dinner for U. S. Ambassador K enne th&#13;
Hutchinson, who is in the states from his&#13;
station.&#13;
Miss Beatrice Bunting entertained at a luncheon in honor of the noted dance r,&#13;
Patricia Tinley, who has just r e turned&#13;
from the St. Denis School. Mrs. Aug ust&#13;
Pfaff, nee Miss Edith H ess, Mrs. Stuart&#13;
Short, nee Inez Peregoy, Miss Osie Daniels, mayor of Des Moines, were among the out-of-town guests.&#13;
Miss Helen Shack entertained at 1&#13;
o'clock luncheon in honor of Gene Wilson and Helen Robinson, popular desig ners. The party later attended a lecture giv en by Prof. Fabian Aita of Columbia.&#13;
A very fitting military wedding oc- curred at the city auditorium on March 2,&#13;
that of Miss Irene Wallace and Col. Elbert Dempsey. The bridal party consisted of Miss Leona White, maid of honor,&#13;
Bessie Jen sen, Christine Larson, l\'.iargaret Herwig , Charlotte Cumming s and&#13;
Frances Cleaver, popular society girls.&#13;
The best man, Major Paul C. Shuart, was a classmate of the Colonel's; the grooms- men were Eng ineer Herbert Smith, Major&#13;
Schultz, U. S. A ., and Ensign Che ater&#13;
Datesman, U. S. N. The national colors&#13;
furnished a clever color scheme. The couple will make their home in Washington, D. C., where the groom is in the servi ce of the g overnment.&#13;
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NEWS&#13;
C. B. H . S. ha s the honor the past week&#13;
of g r eeting Cla r ence H anson, a former student, who is now t o be phy si cs instructor in the sch ool.&#13;
A dinner was g iven Tuesday in honor of Miss Ha rriet Arnold, M. D., who has&#13;
g iven up h er practice and expects t o leave soon for a n ext ended southern trip.&#13;
Miss Ruth La inson , a g raduate of C. B.&#13;
H. :::l., '19, a nd of Vassa r, '25. ;:;ailed for China t h e first of t his week. She expects&#13;
t o do Y. W. C. A. work ther e and in con -&#13;
nect ion with her work she will attend&#13;
t he University of P ekin for three yea rs.&#13;
Miss Dor othy H a rla n, formerly of C. B. H . S .. has accepted a position of pr i- vate secret a r y t o a N. Y. societ y leader. Sh e will spend her wint ers in N . Y. a n d t r avel in t he summer.&#13;
Mr . Glen Rain r epor ts that wh ile pass- ing: throu.u·h Colorado doino- work in con- n ection wit h U. S. forest r eser ves. he na tl&#13;
t h e pleasure of stopping a t a h otel in&#13;
E stes Park a nd meeting three former C. B. H . S. classmates, Katherine Montgom- er y, Frances N ogg and Genevieve Nusum . Th ese ladies are k eeping one of t h e most&#13;
popular hotels in Estes Park.&#13;
Omah a N ebr., Mar ch 3.-Brownell Hall will op en this fall term wit h a strong&#13;
facult y . The pr esident being Miss Bertha Diamond of C. B., Iowa. Miss Vada&#13;
Leona rd will be instructor in t he English Departmen t , and Miss Mary Pag-e in- struct or in Latin department. The school&#13;
is very fortunate in obtainin g t h ese tf.ree especia lly prepa r ed ladies from C. R.&#13;
Adv.- Miss H elen Gathman a nd E llen&#13;
J essen have just opened a very modP.rn&#13;
tea-room in t he corner r oom of t he Grand&#13;
Hotel building , on P earl street and First a venue. W e cat er especia lly t o afternoon tea parties a nd lunch eons.&#13;
News.- Miss Cla r a Johnson will sail&#13;
J u ne 1st for Liver pool, wher e she is to&#13;
be em ployed a s a U. S. gover nmen t ta&#13;
t istit ian for a per iod of six m ont hs. Miss J ohnson has advanced rapidly in t h e business. S l1P obtained her init ia l tra ining in C. B. H . S.&#13;
Mr . Edmund Wilson has been appointed division su perintenden t of the rail- roads of C. B.; his office will be in the Union Station h er e . Mr. Wilson w a s at&#13;
on e time employed in the r ound h ouse h er e, a nd has been promoted on account&#13;
of his efficiency.&#13;
K::trl Ka lde has been awar ded the con- tract for engineering the construction of a la r g e p ower dam , seven miles a bove C. B. The contr act involves a la r ge sum of money, but Mr. Kalde will be capable of eng ineering t h e work. H e is a g rad- uate of Ha rvard Ene;in eer ing College, a nd h as done sever a l la r ge pieces of en o·ineering work since his gradua tion .&#13;
Lawrence Krasne has just r etur n ed&#13;
from N ew York wher e he has been doing&#13;
the bu ving for t he Krasne Clot hing Stor e of C. B.&#13;
Miss E sther M. P eterson has just r e- turned from Chicag o, w her e sh e has been doing social settlemen t wor k. She ex- pects t o talk before t h e woma n 's dub&#13;
her e F r iday . On t h e work done in Hull&#13;
H ou se. She will return t o h er work in about two weeks.&#13;
Miss Ruth M. Robin son ha s been a p- pointed instr uctor in C. B. H . S. Co!'Tl- m er cial Dept. The department is especially fortunat e since Miss Robinson h a s had special training for this work, hav- ine: r eceived h er first t r a ining in C. B.&#13;
H. S.&#13;
Aldor P eterson passed t hou g·h C. B. t o- day on his way to t he coast. H e has been a p pointed eng ineer on t he U. P . fast mail&#13;
tra in, which m akes t h e trip from h ere to&#13;
t he coast in twenty-four hou rs.&#13;
N ew s.- Miss P earl Savage ha s r e- tur ned from Ala ska, wher e she ha s spent&#13;
the last year in t eaching at N ome. Iv::.iss Savage is delig hted w ith h er work an d expects to r et ur n in t h e f all.&#13;
Theodor e Triplett has been ma de b usi- ness m a nager of the ·w oolworth chain of stores. Mr. Triplett is r em ember ed in&#13;
t h is city as a g raduate of C. B. H . S.&#13;
Forty-five &#13;
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Qlla!in lJf rll&#13;
Razzle Dazzle, Razzle Da zzle,&#13;
Zis ! Boom ! Bah !&#13;
Juniors! Juniors !&#13;
Rah ! Rah ! Rah !&#13;
Class Colors Purple and Gold&#13;
Class Flower Mrs. vVard Rose&#13;
Class Motto-Service, not self&#13;
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Fifty&#13;
]unior Qllann Jn.em&#13;
Oh, fickle C:lotho, we shall ne\Ter fear&#13;
To glance the loose-spun life-threads o'er;&#13;
For us, the future, with its mystic plan,&#13;
But rosy, looms behind its door.&#13;
We know the path of '20 bodes no ill,&#13;
For, towering to the azure skies we see&#13;
Great warriors, poets, statesmen, and the like,&#13;
Whose names shall live through all eternity.&#13;
Look out upon the deeds of classes past;&#13;
All ring with words of highest praise;&#13;
But '20, glory shall be always thine,&#13;
In poet's songs and minstrel's lays.&#13;
Though earth be cast in woe or tears,&#13;
Our class shall always radiant stand,&#13;
Above the trend of wailing grief,&#13;
But lending everywhere a hand.&#13;
Oh, class, that bids to do thy tasks so well,&#13;
When on the sea of life our craft we steer,&#13;
May we be honor to thy glorious name,&#13;
Oh Class of '20, to us ever dear.&#13;
-Wilson Fisk Douglass. &#13;
JJuttinr Q!lass ~nttg&#13;
Class of twenty, lift your voices,&#13;
Let the echoes ring,&#13;
And as through old C. B. we go of you we'll always sing;&#13;
For C. B.'s the best old school, you see,&#13;
And we are the best class in old C. B.,&#13;
That's why we're proud to be&#13;
Juniors, Juniors, we've got the rep,&#13;
We've got the pep,&#13;
Let's let them know we're the best in everything;&#13;
We're the class that does the best wherever we go.&#13;
Class of twenty you're the best of all the rest in old C. B.&#13;
We are loyal and we are true,&#13;
Class of twenty, we love you.&#13;
Dorothy Ferguson, '20.&#13;
Harold Fair, '20.&#13;
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Fifty -t wo&#13;
llunior &lt;:!!la.as 1A;intory&#13;
The spirit of the Class of '20 was shown within twenty-eight hours,&#13;
ninety-two minutes and thirty-three seconds after we entered C. B. H. S.&#13;
when we enlisted more Freshmen volunteers in the Cadets than any previous&#13;
class, and it was further demonstraten when we bought more athletic seaJ&#13;
son tickets than any other class in the school. We have the distinct honor&#13;
of having entered High School at the same time as Principal Shirley.&#13;
Our second year found us well on the road to success. The band was&#13;
made up largely of Sophomores and many of our class became members of&#13;
the orchestra. We can proudly say that the Cadets was practically a Sophomore organization. Our extraordinary membership in the literary soci.etiP.s&#13;
included two debaters, and four Sophomores participated in the semi-final&#13;
declamatory contests.&#13;
Our Junior year has justified the promise of its previous record. Three&#13;
commissioned officers, fourteen sergeants and ten corporals in t h e Cadets&#13;
are Juniors. The interscholastic debates with Omaha included three of our&#13;
class and seven Juniors made inter-society teams. Fourteen Juniors participated in the semi-final declamatory contests and four made the finals.&#13;
We took many important roles in the various play casts and have continued&#13;
with increased enthusiasm in all activities. Several Juniors have distinguished themselves in athletics.&#13;
The choice of Miss Foley and Mr. White as advisors insured the success of our class organization in spite of the fact that it was later than&#13;
usual.&#13;
We have tried to become worthy successors of the Class of '19 and we&#13;
hope that we may be able to carry on the work as well and creditably as they&#13;
have done.&#13;
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l'f'!ISO:\ lm ALIAS CH:\RCE SEX TEX CE ARRESTED&#13;
Adamson, Cena _________ Adam _____________ __ Raising Cain ----------·Be Abel ________________ Eden&#13;
Adamson, Margaret -- ___ Maggie ______________ Preaching _____ __ _____ __ Chorus Girl _______ ___ __ Studying&#13;
Alberti, Leo ------------.Alberti ______________ Speeding ------------ __ _ $5 and Costs ____________ Under Ford&#13;
Alexander, Marjorie --· __ Alex --------- ____ ___ Fail:ing _______ _____ ____ Rock Pile ____________ __ Over Book&#13;
Atwater, Cleo __ _________ Clay ______ ______ ____ Primping ___ ------- -----Break Mirror __ _________ Before It&#13;
Bachman, Lester ________ Les ____ __ ____ _______ Bribery _________ ____ ___ Drill __ ___ ___ __ _________ With Adjt.&#13;
Baker, Delbert ------- ___ Deb ________ _ , ________ Visiting ______ ____ , __ __ _ 330 t's Round ___________ Y. W. C. A.&#13;
Bany, Edna _____________ Eddie ____ ____________ Frivol!ty ______ ____ ____ _ Ten Years _____________ With a New One&#13;
Barada, Opal _______ ____ Bardy _______ __ ____ __ Poetizing __________ _____ Read It ________________ Mine&#13;
Barstow, Gertrude ______ Gerty ______ ____ ____ _ Extreme Beauty __ ______ Join Glee Club __ ______ _ With Grace&#13;
Barstow, Grace ---------Vamp ___ ____________ Painting ___ __ ___________ Art School _____________ Library&#13;
Beardsley, Alfred _______ Al ____________ ______ Disturbing PeacE: ________ Quit Singing __ ____ ______ McPherson Ave.&#13;
Bercu, Rae _________ ____ Berky _______ __ __ __ __ Theft of Name __ __ __ ____ Marry Ray _____________ Alone&#13;
Booth, Cecile _____ ___ ___ Scripps ________ ______ Punctuality ___ __ ________ Laugh at This ____ ____ ___ Garage&#13;
Blythe, Robert __________ Bob ___________ _____ _ Modesty _______________ Study __________________ 202&#13;
Branson, Pauline ____ ____ Polly ___________ _____ Hugging Susie ______ __ __ Return His Pin __________ Alpha Meeting&#13;
Bronson, Forrest ________ Peanuts _______ ______ Cracked ________ ____ ____ Shelled ________________ Nut Hatch&#13;
Brown, Gladys _____ _____ Tex __ __ ________ __ ___ Opposing _____ __________ Wedlock ________________ Suffrage Meeting&#13;
Brunow, Fred ___________ Bruno ____ ____ _______ Barking _____ ________ , __ Pound _____ ___________ _ Writing Doggerel&#13;
Buchanan, Gladys _______ Gladstone _________ , ___ Favoring G. O. __ ________ Ride on G. R. R, __ ______ Home&#13;
Buchanan, Harriet _______ Pinkie _____ _____ ___ __ Curiosity ---------- _____ Death ____ ___ ___________ In the Halls&#13;
Bucknam, Fred _________ Freddy ___ __ ____ _____ Picked Too Soon __ ___ ____ Garden _________________ Aristo Meeting&#13;
Buzza, Thelma __________ Chet ____ ____________ Sneaking Out ___________ Refuse Him ---------- -With Chet&#13;
Caughy, Robert ____ _____ Coffee ________ ___ ___ _ Drinking _____ __ ______ __ Prohibitionist ___________ Frank St. Garage&#13;
Chamberlain, Woodford __ Woody ____ _____ _____ Drumming __ ____________ Bust It __________ ______ _ At the Key&#13;
Chapman, Hazel _____ ___ Skinny ______________ Losing a Man __ _______ __ Marry for Money __ ___ __ _ By Abe&#13;
Cheyne, Katherine _____ _ Kitty __ ____________ __ Serenading .Joe ___ _____ _ Shot at Sunrise _________ On a Log&#13;
Cogley, Faye ___ ____ __ __ Dimples _____ ________ Vanity ___ ____ ___ _______ Lose Powder Puff ________ Primping&#13;
Cole, Robert __ _________ _ Colie ____ ___ _______ __ Shimmying _____________ Avoid Dance Halls _______ Eagle's&#13;
Cooper, Ruth _________ __ Coupe ____ ___________ Precocity ________ ___ ____ Heaven ________________ Cemetery&#13;
Cummings, Lloyd __ _____ Cummings ___ ________ Going _____ -------- _____ Come Again ____________ Coming·&#13;
Crum, William ________ __ Bill _______ __ ________ lll Bread ___ _ ,___________ To Toast _______________ Loafing &#13;
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Curri e, Ernest __ __ __ __ ___ Ernie ____ ____ ____ __ __ Robbery --------- ---- ___ Life --- ---- -- -- ~---- Co ll ect in g Dues&#13;
Davis, Clara ___________ __ Davie ________ ____ ___ Eating Ice Cream ______ __ Exile to Alaska __ __ ______ Clark's&#13;
Davis, Donald C. ___ ______ Don _________ __ ___ ___ Selling Powder -- -- ---Army ____ __ ____________ Drug Stor e&#13;
DeWitt, Ann _________ ___ Andy ______ __ _______ _ Garrulity - ----------- ___ Silence Five Min. __ ______ Elsewhere&#13;
Dickey, Gladys ________ __ Dick 1 ___ ___ ___ ___ ,, __ Manstruck --------------Stay Single __ ______ __ __ Church&#13;
Dickey, Hazel _______ ____ Dick 2 _____ ___ _____ __ Crocheting ____ ---·. ____ Prick Finger ___ ___ __ ____ Church&#13;
Dickson, Ruth ____ ______ Dicky _________ ___ ___ Imitation __ ___ ____ ____ __ Change Her Name ____ ___ School&#13;
Douglass, Wilson ______ __ Scoop ____ ____ _______ Too Religious _____ ___ ___ Ministry - - -------------.Hunting· Lunch Box&#13;
Duerr, Frederick __ ______ Freddy ____ ___ ___ ____ Wasting Leather __ ___ ___ Go Barefoot _____ ______ _ B. &amp; H.&#13;
Dunn, Blanche ______ ___ _ it ~ __________ ____ Being Undunn _________ _ Finish It ______ ___ ___ ___ At the End&#13;
Eastland, Frederic __ . ___ Buzz ____ ___ ______ ___ Loving Teachers __ ______ Marry One ___ ______ ____ Elsewhere&#13;
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Egan, Margaret ____ ______ Marg --·---------- - ___ Dyeing Hair ________ __ __ Try It Again __ ___ ____ __ Ha ir Dresser&#13;
Ellicott, Lois ________ .. _Louie _______ ____ ___ _ Coloring Her Lips _______ Obliteration __ ___ ______ _ Borwick's&#13;
~ Ellsworth, Ethel ______ _ Elia ____ _____________ Helping Steve ______ __ __ Gayety Circuit ___ ______ _ Orpheum&#13;
Emerine, Gertrurle ______ Gertie ______ ___ ____ __ Being Hard ____ __ __ ____ _ Claxinda _____ _____ _____ Padded Cell 104&#13;
~ Epperson, Clara ____ __ --· Eppie ____ __ _____ ____ Combing Her Hair ______ Cut It Out_ _______ ______ Using Ha ir Tonic&#13;
~ Erickson, Gladys ___ __ ___ Eric __ ______ ___ _______ Fastness ____ __ ____ _____ Convent ___ _________ ____ Picture Show&#13;
Evans, Cecil ----------- _Sicily _____ _________ .. Sewing __ ____ ____ ______ _ Lose Her Needle _________ ! 0 6&#13;
Fair, Harold ___ ___ __ __ __ Paddy ______ __ _______ Forging Not es __ ___ ____ _ Murder On High c ______ On the Scale&#13;
Faul, Dorothy -··----· ___ Niagara - ------.----· .. Falling ___ ______ ______ __ Stop ___ _____ _________ __ Mid-Air&#13;
F ent, Gordon -------· ._.Gordy ______ ______ __ _ Cutting Oswald Out.. ____ _ Return Rose ____________ With Prunella&#13;
Ferguson, Dorothy ____ __ Dode ---- ------ --- ___ Skipping __ ______ ______ _ Fairwell ___ __ ________ ___ High Sea&#13;
F isher, Madeline ___ ___ __ Fish ___ __________ __ ___ Growing ______ ___ _____ _ Big Lake ___ ____ ___ _____ l\fetzger's&#13;
Flynn, Dorothy ____ __ __ Daddy ___ __ ______ _ ___ Eating Olives __________ _ Poor Health ___________ _ Missing&#13;
Fried, Dorothy __ _______ Dot - ----------· ___ __ _ On the Dot_ ___________ __ Return Watch __ ________ Kissing It&#13;
Gathman, Irene __ _____ __ Gath _____ ____ _______ Being Engaged __ ___ ____ Lose Her Ring __ ___ _____ _ Arm in Arm&#13;
Gilinsky, Gertrude __ _ ...... Gertie -- ------- ---. ___ Treacher y __ _____ ______ _ Study __ _____ ___ ______ __ With Reva&#13;
Gilinsky, Reva ________ _ Gillie --------------.. -Going Again ___ __ _____ __ Stay Home ___ _____ _____ On Her Way&#13;
Goldenberg, Abe __ ____ __ A. B. -------------- __ Graduating ______ ____ __ _ Cook for 0. K. ___ __ ____ _ Transfer&#13;
Goodwin, Leone ____ _____ Looney ___ ___ • ___ __ ___ pramatics ___ ___ ____ ____ Orpheum Circuit ________ 248 Harmony&#13;
Gra ssfie ld, Mildred ______ Lawn _______ _____ ___ Making Eyes __ ___ __ ___ _ Consult Dean _____ ______ Looking&#13;
Gray, Robert . . _________ Bob ______ _______ __ __ Dancing __ __ __ ___ ______ _ La Cuta 's ________ ____ __ Headquarters&#13;
Green, Ruth - ------ ---- __ Greenie ------- ------Copping a Guy ____ __ ____ Marry One _____ ___ __ ___ Movie &#13;
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Green, Victor _________ __ Vic __ ___ __ _______ ___ Loving Flowers _____ ____ Lose Bernice _____ _____ __ Gr eenhouse&#13;
Grot e, Harry ___ ___ ___ __ Grotesque __ ______ ___ Sobriety ___ ___ _____ ____ Clean Rifles ____________ Under Desk&#13;
Hadlund, Elnora ______ __ Baby __ ______ _____ ___ Flirting ____ __ ________ __ Leave Boys Alone __ ______ Vamping&#13;
Hake, Eunice __ _______ __ Unique ___________ ___ Overweight __ __ · ___ ____ __ Wait __ ______ _____ ______ Waiting&#13;
Hansen, Fern --------- __ Hans ______ __ ____ ____ Dancing ___ ___ ____ __ ____ Gayety With Steve ______ Learning&#13;
Hansen, Gladys ---------Handsome __ __ __ ___ __ Going Out _____ __ ___ ___ _ Lose Her Beau ____ _____ _ Home&#13;
Hawes, Loren - -------- --Lard ___ __ __ __ ___ ____ Joking ___ __________ ____ Mr. Asquith ___________ _ Transfer&#13;
Henderson, Roy ---------Onions ____ ________ __ Misappropriation ___ __ ___ Marry Dot _____ _______ __ Harrison St.&#13;
Herwig, Doro thy __ __ -·--Dot ___ ____ _______ ___ Overeating __ ___ ___ _____ Use Anti-Fat _______ ____ At the Doctor's&#13;
Handschy, John __ ___ ___ _ Johnny ____ ____ ____ __ Working Hard __ __ __ ___ _ Soap Business __ ____ ____ In a Ford&#13;
Hansen, Arnold ------- --Hans __ _____ ___ ___ ___ Picking a Fight_ ____ _____ Guard House _____ ______ Q. M. Room&#13;
Hartwell, Paul ________ _ Harty ____ ____ __ _____ Misinforming Rookies __ _ Court Martial ___ ____ ___ _ Star Ga zing&#13;
Henderson, Dorothy -----Dot ____ ____ __________ Studying French ___ ____ _ Marry a Frenchman ___ ___ 3 0 8&#13;
~ Howe, Malcolm ---------Mike ____ ___ __ ____ ___ Joining a Sorority ____ __ _ Farm ___________ ______ _ Uptown&#13;
~ J ensen, Edna ____ ----- ---Eddie ______ _________ Rapidity _____ _______ ___ Movie Actor _____ ___ ____ Show&#13;
J ohnson, Harriet --------Hattie ______ ___ ____ __ Making Eyes ____ ___ __ __ Inventor ___ ______ ______ We won't Tell&#13;
~ J ones, Neva ---- --------Baby - -----------· ___ Sob-stuff ___ __ ____ __ __ __ Stage __ __ ______ __ ______ 2 1 0&#13;
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J ensen, Henry __ ____ __ __ J enny _____ ____ ___ ___ Shimmieing _______ __ __ _ Quit Dancing ____ _______ Dinty Moore's&#13;
J ensen, Peter -----------Pete ______ __ ____ ____ Petering Out _______ ____ Keep Going _____ _____ __ On the Run&#13;
J ensen, Delpha - ------ --Delphi _ ___ __ _____ ___ _ Giving Ser vice __ ______ __ Suspended __ ______ ____ __ Mac &amp; Mac's&#13;
J ohnson, Harold ___ ___ ___ Johnson ____ _____ ____ Forging Excuses _____ ___ Pen ___ __ _______________ Office&#13;
Keating, Verne ------- --Keating ___ __ __ ___ ___ Copping a Senior __ __ __ __ Give Him Up __ ____ ___ __ In a Hudson&#13;
Kearney, Cecil ___ ____ ___ frish _____ ___ __ ___ ___ Fussing to Green ___ _____ Pay for Papers ________ __ Reading One&#13;
Kelley, Myra _____ ·- -· __ Kelley _____ __ ______ __ Oratory __________ ____ __ Chautauqua _____ ________ W. J. Bryan&#13;
Krasne, Millard ____ ___ ___ Kra sne __ __________ __ Abusing a Horn _____ ___ _ St. Bernard's ___ ________ Peoples Store&#13;
Kraus, Ferdinand - --·- ___ F erdy ____ __ ___ ____ __ Being Sauer ___ _____ __ __ Stage Manager __ _____ __ Show&#13;
Kleeb, Eula ---·--------- --Hula ____ ____ ________ Flatting a Note ______ ___ Opera Singer __ _________ With W. F. D.&#13;
Larson, Edna ____ _______ Enemy ____________ __ Loving Henry ______ ___ _ Color Blindness _______ __ Porch Swing&#13;
Lawrence, Alta _____ __ __ Laura ___ _____ ______ __ Capturing Officer ________ Back With Guns _________ Hard Tellin'&#13;
Lindberg, Gustav ____ _____ Cheese ___ ___________ Bending Over ________ ___ _ Cartoonist ____ __ ____ ____ With Ned&#13;
Larson, Elias ___________ 'Lias ____________ ____ Capping a Column _______ Lawyer __ __________ ___ _ Y. M. C. A.&#13;
Lewis, Eli zabeth __ ______ Lizzie ______ __ __ __ ___ Abusing Prunella _____ __ Hard Labor ___ _______ ___ 3 0 9&#13;
Lincoln, Gertrude ______ .. Sunshine ___ ______ __ _ Being Unchaperoned __ __ Go With Pres. ____ ___ ____ Cooties&#13;
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Lueke, Irene ______ ___ ___ Luke __ ______ __ __ __ __ Being Warm ___________ Cooler ________ ____ _____ On the Stove&#13;
McManus, Constance ____ Connie _____________ _ Lighting a Wick __ _______ Live On a Heath ___ ____ _ Orpheum&#13;
Maloney, Marguerite ___ _ Peggy __________ __ ___ Bank Breaking ___ ____ ___ Suspended ___ ______ ______ Auditorium&#13;
Ellen, Loretta Marie _____ Peggy ____ __ ---------Unpopularity __ _____ __ __ Actress --------- ------ -With Theron Marks, Zelda __ _________ z eldie __ ___ ___ _______ Doing This _____________ We Leave It to You _____ Marking&#13;
McKinley, Orrel _____ ___ Spoken __ ___________ _ Writing It _____ _________ Talk Louder ____________ outdoors&#13;
Mathis, Ruth _____ ____ __ Matty ____ ________ __ _ Regularity ___________ __ 2:11 Till 3 :20 ______ __ ____ 0ffice&#13;
Merrill, Marie ----------Dutch _____ _____ ___ __ Blaze ___ __ ____ _________ New York ___ ___________ With Her Books&#13;
Mellor, Harry ____ ______ Fuzz _______ _______ __ Studying ___ ____ __ ______ Graduation ___ _______ ___ Fairview Ave.&#13;
Milisen, Jnell __ _____ __ ___ Zqxy _____ ______ ___ __ Worrying Printers ______ Change Name ____ ______ Pronouncing It&#13;
Moen, Elmer ___ ______ __ Moen ___ _________ ____ Mowing ___ ______ ____ ___ Mow ______ ______ _______ Mowing&#13;
Monson, Edyth - --------Eddie ___ __ ___ ____ ___ Talking About Him ______ Fix Ford _____ ___ _____ __ Under It&#13;
~ Montgomery, Rachei __ __ Snookie ________ __ ___ Being o,·ersize __ _____ ___ Use Anti-Fat ____ ____ __ _ At Gym&#13;
~ Montgomery, Paul _______ Monty _____ __ ____ ____ Scaring Rookies _________ L'eutenancy ___ ___ ____ __ With Blue Book&#13;
Martin, Ada ____ ____ ____ Marty ______ _______ __ Cruelty to Animals ______ Ada Martin __ ____ _______ Aeroplane&#13;
~ Mortenson, Earl __ ______ Mort ______ ____ ___ ____ Studying __ ____ ____ ___ __ Join Chorus ____________ Locker Room&#13;
~ Muncie, Daisy ---------·- Slivers ______ _____ ___ Being Undersized ___ ____ Side Show __________ ____ Reducing&#13;
Munger, Rilla ______ _____ Billy _______ __ ______ _ Wearing Gloves _________ 7th Period _______ ____ ___ With Delpha&#13;
Nelson, Harold ______ ____ Nels _____________ ___ _ Kidding Kids _______ ___ _ Work for a Living ______ _ y_ M. C. A.&#13;
Nyholm, Eli zabeth ______ Liz __ _______________ _ Dictatorial ________ _____ Suffragette, Gen. _____ __ At a Dog Fight&#13;
Nyholm, Hedwig _____ ___ Hedda ___ __ ___ ______ _ Loving Her Sister _______ Happiness ______________ With Liz&#13;
Ouren, Frances ______ ____ Fatima ____ _______ ___ Buzzing __ ___ __ _____ __ __ Work - -----------------With Skeet&#13;
Patterson, Boyd ____ ____ Pat _____ ____________ Losing His Heart_ _______ l\1 usician ---------- -----At the Piano&#13;
Patton, Robert _____ ___ __ Hickey ____ ___ __ _____ Politics ______ __ ________ Junior Pres. ______ ______ With Doug.&#13;
Peterson, Arthur _____ ___ Art ___ ____ _____ _____ Being a Peterson ________ Exile _____ ________ __ ___ Watching Art&#13;
Peterson, Douglas __ ___ __ Doug ________ ___ ___ __ Bob's Accomplice ___ ___ _ Comedian ______ ____ ____ With Hickey&#13;
Peterson, Merriam ___ ____ Pete _____ ____________ Misleading Paul _____ __ __ Forfe it Debate __ ________ At the Bar&#13;
Peterson, Theron __ ___ ___ Pete ___ __________ ____ Cutting Harry Out_ _____ _ Torture ______ __________ With Peggy&#13;
Phillips, Grace ____ ______ Phil ___ ______________ Being Dick's Sister _____ _ Walk Home ___ _____ __ ___ In the Coun try&#13;
Peters, Bessie ___ ____ ___ Bess _________ ____ ___ Does She? __ ________ ___ Let Her Go ____ ______ ___ 2 0 4&#13;
Pickering, Bessie ____ ___ Fish __ ___________ ___ Catching Fish _____ _____ Lose Her Catch __ ____ ___ Nowhere&#13;
Pohl, Thelma _____ ____ __ Post __________ ____ __ Modesty ______ ____ __ ____ Ten Dollars _____ __ ______ Evading Us&#13;
Pryor, Maude _____ ___ ___ Carrots __ __________ __ We Don't Know __________ Take Physics Over ___ ____ 302 &#13;
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Pyper, J ohn ___ ___ ______ Jerry ________________ Helping Us ____ _______ __ Laugh at This ____ ______ _ You Tell Us&#13;
Pyper, Wa lter __ _______ __ Tom ___ ____________ __ Neutrali zing J ohn _____ __ Success ______ __ _______ _ Working&#13;
Rayburn, Russell ________ Rusty ______ ___ ______ Not Having a Cigar _____ Cigar Maker ____________ Smoking&#13;
Raph, Vera ______ ___ ____ Fatty _____________ __ Clogging Up Key-hole ___ _ ,J)eath ______ ___ _______ __ Alpha Play Practice&#13;
Reams, Eva _____ ___ _____ Paper ______ __ __ __ ___ Using Paper __________ __ Slawson _____ ____ ____ __ Bushnell's&#13;
Rodman, Lester ____ ____ _ Smiles _____ _____ __ ___ Loving Gems ________ ___ Bertha Did IL __ ___ ___ __ Band Practice&#13;
Ross, Dillon __________ __ Pickles ----·------ ____ Being Dill __ _______ _____ Free Ride __ _______ __ ___ Walking Home&#13;
Sancha, George ____ ____ ):iusie ___ __ _______ ___ Polygamy __ ___ __ _______ Be Faithful __ __ ________ _ Divorce Court&#13;
Shepherd, Ethel ______ __ Shep _____ __ __ ___ ____ Studying _____ ______ ___ _ A Quiz __ ____ __ ___ _____ _ 3 1 5&#13;
Simonsen, Joe ___ ___ ____ Dutch ________ __ ____ _ Loving a Kitty ________ __ Ministr elry ___ _________ _ Macs&#13;
Smith, Ro:v __ __ ___ ___ ___ Pete ----------------Shooting Craps _________ 30 Days __ ______ __ ___ __ _ On a Blanket •&#13;
Smith, Ralph __ ··----- __ _ Smitty ____ ____ ______ Keeping Bad Company ___ Forget Lor en ___ _______ _ With Loren&#13;
Smith, CharliJs ___ _______ Chuck ________ __ _____ Originality __ ______ __ ___ Change Name to Smith ___ Court House&#13;
Snyder, Sara Reva ______ _ Sarrie --------------- Silence __ ___ ____ ________ Stay After SchooL ____ __ 2 0 3&#13;
Spetman, Frank ___ _____ Spet _____ __ ____ _: ____ Being Fast ___ __ ______ __ Bigamy __ _____ _______ __ At Spetman's&#13;
Spink, Robert _______ ___ Kaiser _______________ Heart Breaking __ __ __ ___ gg Per CenL _______ ____ _ Klein's&#13;
Stevenson, Harry _____ __ Stymie __ ______ __ ____ Roasting ____ _______ ___ _ Censor ed ______ ____ ___ __ With A Witt&#13;
Sutton, Irma ____ _____ ___ Soot __ ____ ______ __ __ Passing ___ __ __ ____ ___ __ Stay a Jr. _______ ____ ___ _ With Bessie&#13;
Swanson, Luc.:i lle _____ ____ Lucy ________ _________ Brevity ________ ______ __ Read Shakespear e _______ Auditorium&#13;
Sweeney, Lyn n _____ _____ Weiner ____ __________ Ruining Felton __________ Let Him Alone ______ ____ With a Sgt.&#13;
Terry, Esther ____________ Wait ______ __ ___ __ ____ Loitering __ ________ ___ __ Move On ______ ____ _____ Terry's&#13;
Towslee, J erome ________ Towser ____ __ ________ Bee-ing ___ _____ ______ __ Reformatory _______ ___ __ Wi th Freddy&#13;
Van Tuy!, PauL ____ _____ Hick _____ ________ ____ Sleeping ___ __ __ ____ __ ___ Hard Labor ____ ___ ______ Skinner's&#13;
Vosler, Wallace --- -··----Wally ____ ___ __ ______ Speeding ___ ___ ___ ____ __ Chauffeur ____ ______ ____ In An Empir e&#13;
Wageck, Henry ---------Hank ---------------_Readiness ____ _____ _____ Use Hair for Pa int_ ____ __ Larson's&#13;
White. Ruth -- -·----- . --Ruthy _____ _________ _ Car elessness __ __ ______ __ Give Away Curls ____ __ __ Trying to Grow&#13;
Wilcox, J ack ------------Willie ____ ___________ Neglecting J erry ____ ___ _ Look At Another GirL ___ 5th Ave.&#13;
Wild, Leslie ------- -----Tame ___________ _____ Being Wild _____ ___ _____ Forget His Name ___ ____ , With Susie&#13;
Williams, Wyman ---·----WY ___ _________ _____ Embr acing Ethel ____ ____ No More Notes ___ ______ , Writing to Ethel&#13;
Winn, Myrtle - --·- -------Winny ____ ____ ___ ___ Spoiling a Preacher_ _____ Forget Ben ______ _____ __ Waiting for Ben&#13;
Wollman, Stephan --------Steve ___________ _____ Ballet Dancing ___ ____ ___ Gayety Circuii ________ __ H. A. W., Jr.&#13;
Wolf, Kenneth ---- ----- -Kenny ___ _____ ____ ___ Howling _____ ___ _______ _ Sing Sopr ano ___________ Glee Club&#13;
Nix, :'llary ---- -- ___ __ ___ Nixie __ ___ _______ ____ Disturbing Peace ______ _ 30 Days _____ _______ __ __ ! 0 6 &#13;
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Having been asked to write about the Sophomore Class, and knowing&#13;
of .t~eir world-wide reputation, I have gone to the following people who3e&#13;
opinions are as follows :&#13;
President Wilson: "I wish I had the Sophomores with me in Paris."&#13;
A University President: "We are anxiously awaiting the year 1922&#13;
when your class can come to our school."&#13;
A Newspaper Man: "Headliners, every one of them, of the best t ype."&#13;
A Merchant: "No discount necessary here."&#13;
Freshman: "Gee, we'll have to go some next year."&#13;
Algebra Teacher: "Class spirit to the Nth power."&#13;
Conductor : "They have one-way tickets to the top."&#13;
Garage Man: "But one speed and that 'high!' Absolute~y no 'reverse'!"&#13;
Juniors: "And we thought vve were a r eal class!"&#13;
E lectrician: "Live wires!"&#13;
Cupid: "Every one wants me to get him or her a Sophomore!"&#13;
High School Faculty: "We won't resign until the C~ass of '21 h as grad- uated."&#13;
Victory Bond Worker: "They are 100 per cent."&#13;
Mathematician: "They have made the number '21 famous"&#13;
Poet: "Sophomores? Shining stars! Bud3 of life! Rays of sun- shine !"&#13;
Advertising Man: "Unceda Sophomore. Have you a little Sophomore&#13;
in your home? Takhoma Sophomore."&#13;
Rotarian : "He profits most who is a Sophomore."&#13;
School Board: "We must be neutral, but!---"&#13;
Jeweler : "Fit for platinum."&#13;
Baseball P layer: "They have the pep of a ninth inning rally."&#13;
Clothier: "All wool and a yard wide."&#13;
Senior: "I'm glad we shall not have to compete with those Sophomores."&#13;
Council Bluffs: "Sophomores! Ready for everywhere !"&#13;
We, the Class of '21, are striving for an ideal which will bring us a reputation warranting such statements as given above. Thus far, we h ave&#13;
attained what two years of time have permitted. We wish t o thank the&#13;
faculty and students of this High School for we feel that they have helped&#13;
us verr much in doing what we have done, and by inspiring us to do what&#13;
we shali in the near future. We assure you that we appreciate it and shall&#13;
endeavor to show our worth and to return the kindness.&#13;
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CLASS OF '22&#13;
CLASS OF '23&#13;
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Our hearts are strong and happy as we once more pursue our studies.&#13;
To be a Freshman in High School is simply a repetition of our kindergarten&#13;
days.&#13;
The Freshman Class is just finishing the most successful year any class&#13;
has ever had. Never before has any Freshman Class displayed such literary and musical ability as the Class of '22.&#13;
Our athletes have not as yet turned out on the gridiron in earnest, but&#13;
will be there next year with the vim and enthusiasm of a Junior Class.&#13;
Not only in music and literary activities have we been accomplishing&#13;
things, but look at the Cadets and the new litera~-y society lists!&#13;
Now that we have everything, material, boys, girls, and work, we must&#13;
have a model for our standard. Let it be the Class of '19. They have taken&#13;
the banners in all athletic and literary activities in 1919.&#13;
Our class has manifested great talent in the literary, music and drawing departments. We have excelled in poster making. One of our poems is&#13;
as follows:&#13;
Here's to the Class of '22 ;&#13;
We are beginning, but when we are throug h,&#13;
We will show the public what we can do ;&#13;
The student body, and fa culty, too.&#13;
This task would trouble me or you,&#13;
But it ·wm be easy for '22.&#13;
Now you have a hazy idea of our Class of '22, but just wait until the&#13;
following semesters of good, hard studying are completed. Then you will&#13;
know what we really can do.&#13;
Watch the Class of '22 !&#13;
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The Philomat hi a n Li ter a r y Societ y t h ou o-h a n old society, its existen ce ha s start ed&#13;
du ring t h e year of 1919 on a new era ~f succ:ss in liter ar y work.&#13;
This was shown t he first of t he year by t h e p lay w hich was pr esen ted by the P hilos&#13;
and Delta Ta us, in which H a r old Hug hes a nd H erber t ·w oodbury, as leading cha r a ct er ::;,&#13;
p layec1 their par ts successfully. This is a lso true of the other m embers who took part.&#13;
T he Philos pr die t h em selves frr p utting on the best play t h is society h a s h ad fo r&#13;
a grea t w hile.&#13;
The P hilo-A risto par ty for the g irls' societies was a lso a g reat success.&#13;
T wo Philos, Rober t Sha rples a nd H a rold H ugh es won m edals in t he Gerner Decla mator y Con test , a nd this, too, is a source of pride to t he Philos.&#13;
The closed prog r a m s have been of unusua l m erit t his year a nd much credit is due&#13;
to Fran k Da m on a nd Leo Krasne for t heir wor k in organizing t hem .&#13;
In fact, looking at our wor k from a ll viewpoin ts, we can j ustly say t ha t the P h ilos'&#13;
n ew er a prom ises to b e one of undimmed success.&#13;
~J9J9~ S ix t- .\· t llrl'C· &#13;
Mr. Asquith&#13;
Mr. Grason&#13;
Forrest Bronson&#13;
Tom Boland&#13;
Robert Cole&#13;
Wilson Douglass&#13;
Frank Damon&#13;
Frederick Eastland&#13;
Robert Gray&#13;
Harry Hansen&#13;
Edwin Hess&#13;
Harold J ohnson&#13;
Lawrence Kra sne&#13;
Leo Krasne&#13;
Mi l:anl Krasne&#13;
F'erdinand Krause&#13;
Gregory Ouren&#13;
Wayne Mackland&#13;
Joe Napier&#13;
Ri chard Morrison&#13;
Pa ul Shuart&#13;
Walter Pyper&#13;
J ohn Pyper&#13;
Aug ust Pfaff&#13;
Arthur Quackenboss&#13;
Joe Simonson&#13;
Robert Spink&#13;
Rob ert Sharples&#13;
~o . Tripl e tt&#13;
H er bert Woodbury&#13;
J acob Whitebr ook&#13;
Paul Herwig&#13;
Ke nne th H erwigEdg-ar Schey&#13;
Paul Davis&#13;
Fra n k Ever e st&#13;
Willi a m Coppock&#13;
Rho Slawson&#13;
Bruce Wallace&#13;
Harold Hug h es&#13;
Stephan vVollman&#13;
Millicent&#13;
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Sixty-six&#13;
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The Aristotelian Literary Society has just finished one of the best and most profiLable years in its history.&#13;
In the fall, we sold our Liberty Bond and u sed the funds for other patriotic work.&#13;
We gave $25.00 to the United War Work Fund and adopted a French orphan g irl. We&#13;
also gave $20 to the High School lecture fund.&#13;
The Aristo work in dra matics this year was fine . Our own play, "The Big Idea,"&#13;
ranked with the best. Aristo boys helped the Eros in producing "Peg 0' My Heart," a nd the Alphas in "Prunella." We also had m any excellent closed programs. Many&#13;
Aristos had prominent parts in the Cadet Minstrels and we hope for a good r epresentation in the Class Play. Our boys were often sent to assist in programs at t h e various&#13;
schools and community gatherings.&#13;
In the Inter-Society debate we lost the battle with the Eros after having completely&#13;
vanquished the Philos. We were r epresented by Victor Greene, Elbert Dempsey and&#13;
Fred Morrow.&#13;
Eighteen members turned out for the Declamatory Contest, w hich goes far in&#13;
proving that the Aristos are a live wire in C. B. H. S. Thoug h many of our prominen t&#13;
members graduate, we are fortunate in having such a capable grou p left for n ext y ear.&#13;
The society owes much of its success to its adviser, Mrs. Burgess, and coach, Miss&#13;
Hatswell, to whom it wishes to extend its sincere gratitude and thanks.&#13;
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IJELTA TAU O!." !?I CERS&#13;
H ack-Young, M eyers, Millan , litcliel.&#13;
F ront-Hlnir, H ess, Ohcyne, Younkcrmnn, Hunting.&#13;
ilrltu IDuu&#13;
To attempt to g ive an expla nation of the activities of Delta Ta u would be incomplete&#13;
and unfair to the society as it is beyond the keys of mortal typewriter to dwell comprehensively on the accomplishments of the organiza tion.&#13;
But it is easy to t ell what the g irls have not done and will not do. They irnve not&#13;
done a nd will not do a thing which will make C. B. H.S. a less desirable place rn wh ich&#13;
to find the value of x, conjugate "amo" or of which to be an alumnus or alumna (according to whether you are the sex that carries text books or has t hem carried fo r you).&#13;
They have never r efused and never will refuse to g ive their support to the last whispered conference, to any proposition the purpose of which is to better Hig h School&#13;
rnterests. They r efuse to brag when winners, be leni ent with opponents, or mope when&#13;
losers.&#13;
And they will n ot, a bsolutely will not admit that there is anything w r ong in the best&#13;
Hig h School in Iowa t hat cannot be mended by t he application of attention from t he&#13;
Delta Ta us, assist ed a little, just enoug h for diplomacy, by t he Aristos, Eros, Philos and&#13;
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ERO OFFIC1m.&#13;
Hack Row- :.\farks, za , 'Peregoy. obi i;;::0 ~ Peacock.&#13;
Fro nt How-L:1i11so11 , 11. lld i~ .&#13;
To the ma jority this year has passed ver y quickly. This is especially true for&#13;
E r odelphia ns. Even ts have followed each other in r a pid succession.&#13;
Ther e have been pr ogr ams a nd cooking sales, all of which have proven ver y successf ul. The play, "P eg '0 My Hear t,'' was a delig htful entertainmen t.&#13;
We a r e especia lly p r oud of Sadie Roddis, Ada Martin and E vely n Marks for winning&#13;
t he cup in t he Inter-Society Debates.&#13;
The g irls wish t o t hank Miss Fraseur for her kind a ssistance and hea rty co-oper a -&#13;
tion in helping to ma ke this a year of success for t he society .&#13;
The ni r Eros wish their sist er Eros success a nd ha ppiness in t he coming yea r.&#13;
Sixty·11ine &#13;
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1.Eroi'ld.p~tau fllil.emb.er.a&#13;
Thelma Buzza Kathryn Beardsley Harriet J oh nson&#13;
Faye Cogley Emma Breedlove Leone Gooden&#13;
Bess Emerine Eliza beth Christensen Gertrude Dr ieselman&#13;
Gertrude Faus Beth Datesman Marie Myrtue&#13;
Dorot hy F er guson Dorothy Grason Anna Sch eer&#13;
Edna Gordon Edythe Kerr Marie Sch onberg&#13;
Ruth Lainson Louise Rapp E leanor A nd erson&#13;
Zelda Marks Nell e Roecker Marvel Ann Seym ou r&#13;
Inez P er egoy Helen Wesner Rose N elson&#13;
Marjorie P eacock Frances Cleaver E va Reams&#13;
Ruth Robinson Bertha Diamond Ma r y N ix&#13;
Sadie Roddis Doris Rousch Charlotte Stevenson&#13;
Norma Tyler Ada Mart in E dit h Sylveste r&#13;
Irene Wall ace Virginia Winslow J ean Mah on ey&#13;
Margaret Howe Virgi ni a Mullholla ncl &#13;
r ALPll A FJ(JEI~ '&#13;
Cumn1ings Jensen Gie. e White R:1rter l "! ixon Hi nk el&#13;
For the Alpha s, the year 1918-1919 ha s been a n eventful one. Enthusiasm •rnd liter -&#13;
ary spirit have been prevalent from the beginning . Our closed progr am s, due t o Lhe&#13;
ingeniousness of the progr am committee, and t he enthusiast ic co-operation of our&#13;
m embers, have been entensely inter esting a nd excellent from a liter a ry standpoint.&#13;
Our la rgest open progr am- the play, "Prunella ," in which we wer e assisted by t he&#13;
Aristos, proved to be our g r eatest success. Two of our m embers, Grace Rafter .a nd&#13;
Leona White, r epresented us in the Aristo play.&#13;
One of our members, Charlotte Cummings, secured a place on the t eam fo r t he&#13;
Omaha debate. Althoug h our Inter-Soc iety t eam, composed of Marjorie A lexander ,&#13;
F ern Hansen and Katherine Montgomery , wa s def eat ed, we a r e proud of our g irls'&#13;
effort.&#13;
At Christmas time we entertained our mothers, the Eros, t he Delta s, a nd t he&#13;
facult y, with a specia l prog ram, which wa s enjoyed by them .&#13;
In the la st import ant event in the lit er a r y activit ies, t he Declamatory Con test.&#13;
-r1any of our members enter ed.&#13;
Our success has been chiefly due t o t he excellent g uidance ar.d advice of our literary&#13;
critics, Miss Pile a nd Miss Flickinger.&#13;
8 enmfy-on · &#13;
Alpqa :Ville m brr s&#13;
Marjor y Alexander Mildred Gr a ssfi eld Irene J en sen Leona Prior&#13;
Ag nes Anderson Laura Grimes Neva J ones Grace Rafter&#13;
Pa uli ne Branson Fern Hansen Christine Larsen H elen Robinson&#13;
Cha rlotte Cummings Dorothy Herwi g Vada Leonar d Gla dys Rudel&#13;
Marj orie Day Gladys Ha nsen Elizabeth Lewis Lucill e Runyon&#13;
Ruth Di ckson Mildred Ha nsen Viva Ma rtin Ver a Raph&#13;
J essie Dunlap Dor othy Hinkel Maxine Minnick Tressie Re iter&#13;
Lois Ellicott Madge Hinkel K. Montgomer y Cla rice Sha rkey&#13;
Ir ene Gathman Beulah Hough Rilla Munger Fern W a lline&#13;
H elen Gathman Mildred Hibbs Dor othy P age Leona White&#13;
Ruth Ellicott Delpha J ensen Ma ry Page Da isy Wilson&#13;
Marion Gr ey Ji'r ances J ensen Esther P et ersen&#13;
E vadna Giese Mable J ensen H elene P et ersen&#13;
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The purpose of a school paper is to faithfully record all happenings of&#13;
interest, to boost all activities and be a sort of common bond between all the&#13;
school's activities.&#13;
The Echoes of the past year has probably come nearer to doing this&#13;
than any Echoes of any previous year. The old monthly magazine plan was&#13;
discarded as things happen too quickly at C. B. to be recorded in that way&#13;
and a bi-weekly newspaper was instituted. This contained more reading&#13;
space in a single issue than was possible under the magazine plan. Then,&#13;
too, it was livened up by an exceptionally good cut each i:::sue.&#13;
Each issue has contained a good short story and good joke section in&#13;
addition to the regular departments devoted to literary work and sports.&#13;
This was largely possible through the policy of assigning different write-ups&#13;
to the reporters each time instead of the old policy of making one person&#13;
write up the same thing month after month.&#13;
All of this year's staff have been conscientious workers and their product shows it. Next year's Echoes, in charge of some of the veterans of this&#13;
year should be even better.&#13;
The staff which co-opera ted to make t his year's Echoes successful is&#13;
as follows :&#13;
®ffirern&#13;
H erbert A. Woodbury, Jr.&#13;
H elen Bla ir&#13;
Fra nk Damon&#13;
Ka rl Ka lde&#13;
i!teportern&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Associate E ditor&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
Cir culation Manager&#13;
Leona White Stepha n Wollman Edith Hess Russel Stavely&#13;
Wilson Douglass Dona ld McCormick&#13;
Aug ust Pfa ff Rho Slawson Dillon Ross Melissa Stevenson Eva dna Giese Sadie Roddis&#13;
Emma Applequist Typist&#13;
Bertha H ochber g _ Typist&#13;
Ned Tollinger Cartoonist&#13;
Perhaps, however, the greatest credit for this successful year sh ould go&#13;
to Miss Cooper, who, with her untiring efforts, has kept up t he life and&#13;
standard of the whole organization. Not enough praise can be given h er.&#13;
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J3n ck Row- Stavely, White, Giese, Ross, Pfaff, Tolli11ger, Roddis, )!cCormi ck.&#13;
Front Row-Hess, 131air, Woodbury, Wollman, Doug-lass, Steren~o n, Danon, l\ nl.:ie, Slawson. &#13;
Music&#13;
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BAND&#13;
D:i ck _fl ow-Cook Ca rrol. Cnyl~, l\ ra ·11 e, Lndig-.1s.&#13;
Middle How-Bodm:111 , l\ rn sne, i;:;: 1nith. Hough. Hf&amp;S. Hnnsen, , Pntteri::on.&#13;
Front !l' ow- .\l e; 1cll:m1. i\rnR11 e, Jl owc, C: iei;:c , Pf' tcri::on. Leete.&#13;
ihlanll&#13;
Two years ago the School Board appropriated five hundred dollars to&#13;
buy musi&lt;'.al instruments for the purpose of forming a band for our school.&#13;
Last year they worked hard to get into shape and were able to make two or&#13;
three appearances which indeed fulfilled all expectations.&#13;
This year the band has been more of an asset to the school than last&#13;
attending a lmost all of our football and basket-ball games and has greatl;&#13;
helped by putting real pep and fire into the games. It also appeared in two&#13;
or three parades in the fall demonstrating to the city that C. B. H. S. is a live&#13;
wire.&#13;
The band has proven to be a real success and we are sum that the&#13;
School Board's appropriation was not in vain.&#13;
The personnel this year is: Coronets, David Leete, Merril Meac11am,&#13;
Douglas Peterson, Malcolm Howe, Leo Krasne, Cecil Beaver; CJariJwts,&#13;
Harry Hansen, Lester Rodman, Lawrence Krasne; Saxaphones, Clark&#13;
Hough, Edwin Hess; Trombone, Edward Carroll; Melaphone, Edgar Schey&#13;
Lester Patters.on; Baritone, Millard Krasne, Merrit Itamiller; Tubas. Ra;&#13;
Lad1g-as, Archie Cook; Drums, Harry Stevenson, Albert Giese, Edward&#13;
Smith.&#13;
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ORCllESTH .\ OFl"ICEH Fronr How-.\ nd rso11, Co_\•l , Yost&#13;
Ba k How-. h .r. ll 11 11 sc 11 , &gt;1rroll.&#13;
C. B. H. S. for the first time ha s had t he good fortune of having an orchef'tra w;th a complete instrumentation. Although fine orchestras have been turned out by C. B., yet&#13;
they bave not had the necessary variety of instruments t hat this year's orchestra has. The playing this year has been the best, and if anyone is doubtful, he should go&#13;
around the halls on practice night and it will be plainly evident that the charms of the munic r endered cannot be r esisted. Mr. Coyle should certainly be commended for h is work with the orchestra.&#13;
The orchestra has made a number of appearances this year, each t ime making itsel.f&#13;
qt:itt· popular with the audi ence. If prog r ess continues in the same cadence, C. B. H. S. will soon have a n or chestra&#13;
deser vi ng of specia l pride and recognition. The members this year a r e:&#13;
First Violins: Edith Ainson Inez Hendricks Archie Baily&#13;
Donald Coye&#13;
Rut h McGill&#13;
Gene Mahoney&#13;
Marjorie Cli zbe&#13;
Second Violins:&#13;
Thorvald Knudson William J ensen Cla r a Johnson Marie Myrtue&#13;
Charlotte Stevenson Edith Sylvester&#13;
Flute :&#13;
Gordon Anderson&#13;
Clarinets:&#13;
H arry H a nsen Lester Rodman&#13;
Coronets: David Leete&#13;
Merril Meacham&#13;
Alto:&#13;
Edgar Schey&#13;
Drums:&#13;
Harry St evenson Trombone : Edward Carr oll&#13;
Pia nists:&#13;
Neva J ones Ver a Raph&#13;
Viola:&#13;
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BOYS' GLI::E t..:Ll.i l3&#13;
Hack Row- Wolfe, Slawson, Jlansen, Clark, !\a ide, Hughes, J ohns•rn , llod111a11, Cule, Fa ir.&#13;
)lid11le Row- )l cGee, WooJbur.", i'ia ff, )l al11ews, 13ea rdsle.", f .' " l)uackenboss, Fent, \\' gcc~ , Smith, Gr .. y.&#13;
front !low-Barton, Schey, Ross, Claar, Co rmick , Shuart, Jinn s.&#13;
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The members of t he Boys' Glee Club of 1919 are firmly agreed t hat it&#13;
has just passed through one of the best years in its histor y, as far as actual&#13;
progress is concerned.&#13;
The Boys' Glee has a larger membership than ever before, consisting&#13;
of thirty-seven boys.&#13;
We were all sadly disappointed that all the programs planned could not&#13;
be put on nor an operetta staged because of the many things that interrupted the school year. Although our public appearances were not numerous,&#13;
t hey made up their lack in numbers by t heir quality.&#13;
At the Arthur Middleton Concert, t he boys were most heartily received ,&#13;
being called on to sing all they knew, before t he audience was satisfied. We 'Nere also well received at the History Pageant of Council Bluffs, and almost&#13;
a ll of our boys were in the Cadet Minstrel Show where th ey displayed their&#13;
ability, both to sing and act.&#13;
The success of the year was due in a great degree to the capable direc- t.ion of Miss Angie Middleton and our officers, Glee Claar, Dillon Ross, and&#13;
Donald McCormick.&#13;
Although we are sorry to lose so many of our silver t hroated voc!llists&#13;
t his year, much good material remains to assure success to t h e operet ta&#13;
with which we expect to begin next year.&#13;
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fla ck How-Lund, Hughes, Cole, cCo b, )larks, Hea ms, G1rd on, Luke, ~f ackl nd , J ensen, Dixon, Fair, Lainson.&#13;
)licldle How-Anuerson, \Voocl bury, Whi le, Railer, Buzza, Youn g, )f d lill cn, Ch;·istensen, Grnson, l\ing, Hurd,&#13;
U:ithman, Yost, Ga thman.&#13;
Front Ro11 - Younkerman, Emeri ne, Kleeb, lll:t ir, \\"hite, Da tesn1'rn, Win n, llea rdsley, Cheyne, l'cterson, Ellsworth. &#13;
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This is the end of another eventful year for t he Girls' Glee Club. Al- t h ough our musical activities have been interrupted many times, neverthe- less t he Girls' Glee has kept pace with t he other organizations.&#13;
Early in t he season the t hree Glee Clubs brought Mr. Arthur Middleton,&#13;
one of t he world's greatest baritones, to Council Bluffs for a concert. At&#13;
t his concert t he gir ls sang "Cavalry Catch" and Knitting, being ver:v well&#13;
received.&#13;
In t he future we h ope to h elp bring other great artists to Council Bluffs.&#13;
Throughout t he year we have appeared at several community centers&#13;
in Omaha and at Fort Omaha . We also appeared in t he History Pageant of&#13;
Council Bluffs, and last, but not least, in our own assemblies.&#13;
Our success has been due to the kindly direct ion of Miss Middleton and&#13;
our executive body of officers.&#13;
"lNe were disappointed in not being able to put on an operetta, but we&#13;
h ear r umors of one next year and we wish it success. &#13;
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SECmiD GIR LS' GLEE&#13;
Rack Row, left to rig-ht.-Mulholl end Adams. N. Jones. E. .Tones. Sparkes. Spe ncer. Grassfi eld . Vanclervender. 13arnde.&#13;
:;1:t"0 11d llnw, left to rig ht-13uchan an, J ense n, )l arks, Houg h, Ch ristenson, Bruing ton, Abnuil, Se1•ior.&#13;
ilottorn How, le ft to ri ght-llinkel, Fer:;11 ct&gt;J 1, Schoenberg, Peter&gt; m , Stro1.g, Br:mson, Catlen, Ba rstow.&#13;
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Bn1 ington&#13;
The Second Girls' Glee Club, in their second year of life, h ave certa inly&#13;
done their share in the activit ies of C. B. H. S.&#13;
Although we were greatly handicapped, as wer e the ot her organizatfons, beca use of t he disrupted school year, yet we accomplished a great deal&#13;
of good work. We helped to put on the Arthur Middleton Concert, and&#13;
appeared on the program ourselves in a manner which did us credit.&#13;
We a lso appear ed in the Histor y Pageant of Council Bluffs, and in our&#13;
own assemblies, every time firmly convincing our audiences t hat because we&#13;
h appened to be the Second Girls' Glee was no proof that we could not sing .&#13;
vVe credit the success of the year t o our dir ector, Miss Angie Middleton,&#13;
:i nd our officers, Beulah Hough , President; Elizabeth Bruington, Secretar yTreasurer, and Zelda Marks, Librarian . &#13;
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PH ILO I' LA Y CA. 'T&#13;
Dack-. law on. Doug lass. Hug hes. ) l::ers, n os I Hrasne. \ Vollmnn, ' Von&lt;lhur.r.&#13;
J.'r311t-B1111ti11g·1 l&gt;:amon, S imonson, tc ~o n, Pfaff, lll:ii r. YJunker111:i 11 .&#13;
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"A PAIR OF SIXES"&#13;
With a cast t ha t was composed of some of t he beft talen t in t he school and a p lay&#13;
w h ich was one of t he most delightful of the Coha n a nd Harr is farces, t he Philo-Delta&#13;
tu P lay could not help being what it was, t he most successful of t he Litera r y Society&#13;
p lays.&#13;
T he plot is a delightful bit of nonsense, in which two business partners w ho are&#13;
contin ua lly qua rreling, agree t o settle t heir difficulties in a gam e of poker, the loser of&#13;
which is t o be the ser vant of t he winner for a year. Matters a re complicated by t h e fact&#13;
- t hat t h e loser 's sweethear t is to k now noth ing about it. H er quick wit, howevn,&#13;
saves t he loser after about a mon th of work, a nd frustrates t he "vamping " of Coddles,&#13;
a n Eng lish maid, a nd u psets t he nefarious plot of the lawyer, Vanderholt.&#13;
Har old H ug hes and Her ber t Woodbury, a s t he two partners, kept t he a udience in con tinua l la ug ht er, a nd Ina Younkerman as Coddles was perfection. H elen Blair, a s t he sweethea r t, was a ll t hat could be desired, a nd Mellissa St evenson's screams when acting the role of t he wif e of one of t he pa rt ners ·will never be forg')tten. Gus P faff as th e law yer, act ed his part in a very creditable ma nner.&#13;
T he play was a success from a ll standpoints, a nd Miss H a tswell is t o be hig hly com- m ended for her splendid work.&#13;
Eig ht d ive &#13;
A RISTO PL.\ Y CA ST&#13;
Bnck Ro.\·- Patton, \ Vhite, Cinar, Gord on, at ~. !1 :1ftcr.&#13;
1' ... ront Row- Ste,·enson, Dempsey, Smi th, Robinson, McCormick, Fent.&#13;
J\riato l\llay&#13;
Probably one of the cleverest and best liked pla ys of the year was "The Big Idea,"&#13;
pr esented by the Arist·Jtelian Literary Society, assisted by the Alphas and Erodelphia ns.&#13;
"The Big Idea" was a play full of thrills and comedy, an&lt;l the audience, while one minute were holding their breath, were the next minute holding their sides. The entire&#13;
play went off without a break, the credit being entirely due to Mrs. Burg ess, the Aristo&#13;
Advisor, and Miss Hatswell, the Dramatic Coach.&#13;
Herbert Smith, as Richard Howard, a young clubman, carried the lead, and the char- a cter of his work established for him a reputation a s an actor. Ruth Robinson carried&#13;
the part. of Ela ine F oster, a college student, and won her audience by her cleverness and&#13;
versatility.&#13;
Elbert Dempsey, as Robert Caswell, an Insurance A&lt;?:ent, and Harry Stevenson . as Mr. Byrne, a Bank Teller, kept the house in an uproar with their cl ever comedy work. Merrill Matthews, as Mr. Howard, Leona White a3 Mrs. Howard, and Grace Ra fter a s Elsie Howard, carried their parts exceptionally well. Donald McCormick as Cha;·le s Gilmore, a theatrical ma nager, and Robert Patton as his assistant, lived their parts in a truly business manner. Gordon F ent, the office boy, and Edna Gordon, the m a id, put in&#13;
the touches that made the play a finished product.&#13;
The Ar istos have proven that they have exceptional dramatic ability among the ir&#13;
"nembers, and are very proud of the r esult of their efforts this year. &#13;
ERODEL l'lll.I K PL.I\' O.I ST&#13;
B :i ck-S lawson. L:timmn, Rurn ... . ll utchin:-011 . Cle:,,·er, ?'l lorrow.&#13;
Front-r: recn. E111 eri11 e. Pe:1coC'k.&#13;
The Erodc.lphians, this year, assisted by the&#13;
Aristotelians, presented the delig htful and interesting play, "Peg o' My H eart," by J. Hartley&#13;
Manners.&#13;
T he cast for the play was very well chosen.&#13;
Marjory P 2acock, in the roll of the litlle Irish&#13;
Colleen, was irresistible, a nd Victor Green made&#13;
a delig htful hero, while Rho Slawson playerl his&#13;
part like a professional comedian. Each a nd every&#13;
one of t he other characters did splendid work&#13;
and the Eroclelphia ns are very proud of those who&#13;
r epresented the Soc iety in the play- Aristos as&#13;
well as Eros.&#13;
Two ot her importa nt people connected with&#13;
the play were Miss Hatswell, who clirec tecl the&#13;
pla y, and Miss Fraseur, who assisted her, and did&#13;
much toward making the play a gr ea t success.&#13;
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ALP HA P L AY CAST&#13;
Back Row-McGee, Peterson, Stevenson, Patton, Giese, Pe tcrFon. .d Row-Dunlap, Branson, Anderson, Lewis, Raph, Robinson, Jens en. 3 rd Row-Pe terson, \Vhite , Dempsey, Houg h, .-\ lberti. Sea tcd- Fent, Sn ncha, Ouster.&#13;
Alp~a flay&#13;
The Alphas, a ssisted by t he Aristos, pr esented Prunella for the year 1918-19. This pla y was cha rming ly played.&#13;
'·Prunella," or "Love in a Dutch Garden," a n a llegory, is t he stor y of the lift:. oi a quaint little maid, Prunella , car efully g uar ded from t h e worldly v ices by her three a unts, Prim, P rivacy and Prude. She Jives in a la rge old-fashioned garden which is taken car e of by t hree old gar deners a nd the boy.&#13;
One day a g roup of Mummers pass a nd their leader , Pierrot t, is much attracted i o Prunella. H e a nd his gay world band persua de her to flee with t hem out in to the lurin g world.&#13;
Years pass a nd the old h ome is in ruins. P r unella , or P ierrette, as she n ow is, retur ns to her old home and Lher e finds penitent P ierott, who had deserted her . Then t h e happy en ding follows:&#13;
The lea ds, Beula h H oug h and E lbert Dem psey, played their roles most su ccessfully , and wer e ably assisted by t he r est of the cast who did themselves cr edit . The play was a1: unusua l play in its dealing wit h itl" subj ects. The m oonlig ht when lov e comes to life a nd plays a triumpha nt str a in on her vial and when Pierrott carries P ierrette down t h e ladder of dreams, a r e scenes t hat will Jon g be r em em ber ed. The w hole play was fairly ;:i nd fanciful and ver y well por trayed.&#13;
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UEl.TA 'J'AU PL .\ Y 0.\ T&#13;
Back How-Ho s. 1\leeb, Hess. Danie ls. pa rk ~. Und s, weeny , 'Voodbury , Shnrpl es. Fro nt HO\\·-t:rny. 'li cyne . g- , Dc \\';lt., Young. \Vhi t.c. Pyper. )! ~, ll erw ig .&#13;
filr lta-J l1ilo J lay "QUALITY STREET"&#13;
One of the sweet est a nd most winning plays g iven by the L;terary Societies t his year was "Quality Street,'' presented by t he Delta Taus and Philomathians. The Delta-Philo&#13;
plays have a lways proven a g r eat success a nd t h is one again measured up to t he old&#13;
standard.&#13;
The dear old-fashioned story portraying the life and troubles of two sister ,; a nd&#13;
the old ma ids of Qua lity Street was well casted.&#13;
THB CAST:&#13;
Miss Susan _________ ___________________ ____ _ Erina Young&#13;
Miss Phoebe ______________ __________ _ Katherine Cheyne&#13;
Miss Willoughby ___________ ----- _______ Mildred Sparkes Miss H enri etta TurnbalL ______ ____ ___ _______ Edith Heo;s&#13;
Miss Fanny Willoughby _____ _______ ______ __ Osie Da niels&#13;
P atty _______ ------------------ __________ Hazel Meyres Charlotte P a rratt_ _________________ _____ ____ Eula Kleeb&#13;
Harriet -------------------------- ____ ____ Anne DeWitt&#13;
Ser g eant ___ - ----------- __________________ J ohn Pyper Va lentine Brown ____ ___ ___ __________ ___ Wilson Doug lass Ensign Blades _____ ____ ___________ ____ _____ _ Dillon Ross&#13;
Spicer ----------------------------- ___ Robert Sharples A Gallant_ _____ _____ __ ________ ________ __ __ Robert Gray&#13;
Old Soldier_----------------- - -- - ______ ___ _ Leo Krasne Children :-Robert Sharples, Sarah ReYa Snyder, Ruth&#13;
White, Kenneth Herwig, Wilbur Mellisen, Eli zabeth&#13;
Woodbury, Lynn Sweeny, June Davis. The success of t he play was g r eatly due to the efforts of Miss Hatswell a nd Miss&#13;
Mayna rd, who coached the w0rk.&#13;
Eight,,··11i11 e &#13;
&lt;!rlann Jlay&#13;
"If I Were King ," by &lt;Tustin McCarthy, which was presented by the Class of '19,&#13;
was the greatest play ever given by a Senior class of C. B. H. S. This play was unusually dramatic, both in theme and the enormous cast. The Seniors of '19 are exceptionally talented and ably fitted to present s~ch a play.&#13;
The setting of the play is in the time of Louis XI of France, during a period of&#13;
much civil strife and confu3it•n. In a tavern, Fircone, by name, are assembled a group of&#13;
people who frequent such r esorts, and their leader, Francois Villon. It was the custom&#13;
of Louis XI to g o about France in disg uise, thereby discovering instig ators of plots an&lt;l&#13;
rebellions, and g iving victims to Ia guiJJot;ne. By chance, Louis XI comes to Fircone&#13;
tavern and overhears Villon brawling what he would do if he were king .&#13;
Lady Ka therine, a ward of Louis XI, has r efused the King's offer of m a rriage, and&#13;
is much loved by Villon. In order to humilia t e Katherine by having h er love one of the&#13;
common clay, and also to g ratify his whim, the king g ives Villon the position of Grand&#13;
Con stable of France. This office was bestowed on Villon on the condition that at the&#13;
end of a week's time h e mu t se ttle certain uprising s and win the love of Lady Katherine,&#13;
or be hang ed.&#13;
During the week there ha s been m'Jch trouble for Villon by the Burg undians, who&#13;
a r e storming the city of Pal"is. Thiba ut also tries to kill him, and as he is in the a ct of&#13;
st abbi ng him, Hugette, the pickpocket, who loves Villon dearly, rushes between Thibaut&#13;
and Villon and receives the fatal daggP.r in h er h eart.&#13;
At t h e end of the week , Villon has fail ed in his undertaking ,that is, of securing&#13;
La dy Katherine's hand. Since h e has saver] France from the Burgandians, the people&#13;
of Fra nce r esent the fact tha t he is to be hanged, so the king says that if anyone will&#13;
g ive his life in Villon's place, Villon will be saved. His mother offers h er life, but the&#13;
king will not permit it. Then Lady Katherine, discovering her love for Villon, offers&#13;
hers. Then the king r ealizes h e has found in Villon a heart of pure gold, and frees&#13;
Villon, also g ives him to Lady Katherine.&#13;
The leading parts, taken by Harold Hughe s, H elen Blair, Ina Younkerman, Aug ust&#13;
Pfaff, H erbert Woodbury, Elmer Christensen and Rho Slawson, did credit to the Cl a ss&#13;
of '19 by their superb acting.&#13;
The Senior class wishes to thank Miss Ha tswell for their success in this play.&#13;
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Francois Villon ___________ ------ - ------------ __ __ __ ___ Harold Hughes&#13;
Louis XL ______________ , ______ ____ __ . ___ __________ _______ Rho Slawson&#13;
Tristan L'Hermite, his Advisor ______________________ Herbert Woodbury&#13;
Oliver Le Dain __ ____ _______ _______ _____ ___ ____________ Elbert Dempsey&#13;
Thibaut D' Aussigny, the Grand Constable _____ ________ Elmer Christensen&#13;
Noel Le J olys ________ ______ __ -----------·---.. ____________ August Pfaff&#13;
Rene De Montigny&#13;
Guy Tabarie&#13;
Colin de Cayeuix&#13;
Jehan Le Loup&#13;
Casin Csolet&#13;
Glee Claar&#13;
I,eo Krasne&#13;
Frequenters of the Fircone Tavern Hichard Morrison&#13;
Allan Burns&#13;
Frank Damon&#13;
Robin Turgis, the tavern keeper ______ __ _____ ___ _____ ______ _ Paul Shuart&#13;
Du Lau&#13;
Poncet De Rivere&#13;
D&lt;.· Nantoillet&#13;
} f Fred Cottmire&#13;
Courtiers _____ ____ ______ __ ___ / ~~~ ~i::rson&#13;
Toison D'Or, the Burgandian Herald ___ __ _____ ____ _______ ___ __ Paul Davis&#13;
M.ontjoye, the French Herald __ ___ ___ ________ ___ ___ ____ Clarence Hanson&#13;
Captain of the Watch _______ ____ _______ _________ __ ____ ___ _ .Glen Rain&#13;
Tr ois Eschelles, a hangman ___ ___________ __ , _____ ___ Kenneth Hutchinson&#13;
Petit Jean, a hangman ____________________ ___ _____ ________ Fred Fauble&#13;
An Astrologer ____ __ ______ _______ ·------ ____ __ ___ ___ ____ Herbert Smith&#13;
A Cardinal_ _____ ________ ______ __ ____ ___ __ _ --·-- __ ___ ___ ___ Karl a~de&#13;
Katherine de Vaucelles ________ _____ _______________________ Helen Blair&#13;
Mother Villon ______ ____ __ ___ ___ ______ _____ ______________ Edna Young&#13;
The Queen ______ __________ _______________________ _ Mellissa Stevenson&#13;
H uguette Du Hamel&#13;
J c:hanneton&#13;
Blanche&#13;
Guillemette&#13;
1sabeau&#13;
Denise&#13;
Girls of the Tavern ___ __ _ _&#13;
Ina Younkerman&#13;
Leona White&#13;
Edith Hess&#13;
Beatrice Bunting&#13;
Frances Cleaver&#13;
Bertha Hochberg&#13;
Ninety-one &#13;
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~IJNSTREL SHOW CAS'l'&#13;
Back Row-Howe, Goldenberg, Hughes, Johnson, Fa ir, Taylor, Wilcox, Cole, Peterson, Smith, Hutchinson,&#13;
Slawson.&#13;
Midrlle Row-II011gh, PypEr, Schey, Pyper, Bronson, Si".11onsen, Davis, l"'faff, Short, ill cCormick, Clark.&#13;
Front Row- Beaumont, Fent, Dempsey, Clark, Wa,;eck, Grny, Pouglass, Tollinger, )Jorrow, Shuart. &#13;
:!ltnntrrl ~4ntu&#13;
The Cadets this year put on a real treat for the school in the form&#13;
of a Minstrel Show. The shovv was one better than the famous show of a&#13;
thousand laughs, as it was one continuous scream.&#13;
The opening number of the show was a medley of good old songs, which&#13;
was followed by solos by Joe Simonson, Fred Beaumont, Paul Davis, Harold&#13;
Fair, Fred Morrow, Harold Hughes, Elbert Dempsey and Harold Johnson.&#13;
The solos were intermingled with spicy jokes by the end men, Elbert Dempsey, Harold Hughes, Fred Morrow, Rho Slawson, Joe Simonson, Ned Tollinger, Stephan Wollman, Abe Goldenberg, and Interlocutor W. L. Taylor.&#13;
The second part opened with a selection by a reed quartet, composed of&#13;
Lester Rodman, Clark Hough, Edwin Hess and Harry Hansen.&#13;
Stephan \Vollman and Dillon Ross then put on a clever dialogue, called&#13;
Darktown Sidewalk Patter, which brought laugh after laugh.&#13;
Wilson Douglass and Tom Pyper gave a Yiddish dialogue and Harold&#13;
Hughes put on a "Rube" dialect selection, and by their good work the program was not one-sided.&#13;
The hit of the evening then was a playlet, "A Meeting at the Darktown&#13;
Jazz Club," which was filled with laughs and pleasing musical selections.&#13;
The characters were:&#13;
Cinamon Jones, leading member ________ ___ __ ___________ __ __ Dillon Ross&#13;
Plato Tucker, master of ceremonies _____________________ Elbert Dempsey&#13;
Dr. Pinkey Bridle, of Nebraska City __ ___ ________________ ____ Jack Wilcox&#13;
Rev. Virgil Homer Fogg, Baptist Preacher _____ _________ Stephan Wollman&#13;
Lippy Green, Darktown Beau ______________ _____ ____ __ __ Forest Bronson&#13;
September Moses, South Omaha Bully __ _________ _________ ___ Tom Smith&#13;
Eph Washington, Relic of the War_ ________ __ __ __ ___ ___ ___ Fred Morrow&#13;
Mrs. Cinamon Jones, frivilous matron ______________________ Jerry Pyper&#13;
Miss Lucy Crouch, president of Drowning Club ____________ Joes Simonson&#13;
Miss Tiny Hobble, Belle of Darktown ________ _______________ Rho Slawson&#13;
Private Henry Johnson, 444th A. E. F. __ ___________________ Stuart Short&#13;
Bellhop Twins, Banjoists ___ ___ __ __ Don Searle and Woodford Chamberlain&#13;
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Douglass deserve all the credit and are to be commended for their splendid work with the boys.&#13;
~i11 thrPc &#13;
:'\ i11r ty.fuur&#13;
O~IAHA rnm.I TE T EAMS&#13;
Back Row- \Vollmn 11 , J&gt;e\V1U, Cun1mings, :--ite\·enson.&#13;
nt R'Jw- -\Voodbury, Shuart, Stevenr-,on, \Vh istl er.&#13;
Ce11 ter- Paluk:i, Coach.&#13;
J9J9IT?=-&#13;
®maqa mrhatr&#13;
This year, in place of the annual Triangular debate with Fort Dodge&#13;
and Sioux City, Council Bluffs entered a dual with Omaha Central on the&#13;
question, "Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Own and Operate&#13;
the United States Railways."&#13;
Harry Stevenson, Margaret Whistler, and Herbert Woodbury remained&#13;
at home, and, debating the negative side of the question gained a two to&#13;
one decision in their favor. Stephan Wollman, Charlotte Cummings and&#13;
Mellissa Stevenson, the affirmative team, went to Omaha but in this case the&#13;
decision was unanimous for Omaha.&#13;
No one is more competent to judge the merits of the contest than Coach&#13;
Paluka, and therefore, at our request, he has given us the following statement of his opinion of the debate and the debaters:&#13;
ID11e 1Ilebate&#13;
"Due to the brief time our teams had this year to prepare on the inter-&#13;
~cholastic question, brief as compared with the time of our opponents, C. B.&#13;
made no unusual record in debating during the past season. However, when&#13;
we consider the members of the two teams individually, we agree that our&#13;
school had an able representation."&#13;
IDI1e IDeanm&#13;
"Stephan Wollman was the only boy on the affirmative team. Steve&#13;
has fine, studious debating spirit and is willing to take suggestions. He is&#13;
a cool-headed, logical thinker, a debater who can be relied on to i:&gt;xercise&#13;
good judgment and to hit the nail squarely. His voice in strong, his delivery, forceful."&#13;
"Chariotte Cummings. Charlotte's strength lies in her readiness of&#13;
speech and fluency of expression. She is a member of the Alphas, and was&#13;
persuaded by those who know her ability to sacrifice a place on the intersociety team in order to be available for our debate with Omaha."&#13;
"The captaincy of the affirmative team was given to Mellissa St evenson.&#13;
For a young girl, Mellissa possesses unusual keenness of logic anrl forceful&#13;
delivery. As a High School debater she has few, if any, equals. Her rebuttal in Omaha was a revelation of a real debater's power. I r egard ::\!fel-&#13;
]issa as the best debater within my coaching experience."&#13;
"To Harry Stevenson fell the opening of the negative case. Younger in&#13;
years than most inter-school debaters, Harry is a very practical and thorough thinker. In Harry's judgment, to hear is not necessarily to believe. Hi3 analytic mind and scientific procedure constitute the essence of a constructive man."&#13;
"In returning his decision for the negative one of the judges g:we as&#13;
his reason that "the negative established the fact that government owner- ship proved a farure at home and abroad." This point was proven by Mar- garet Whistler. Margaret does not say much but when debating-opponents, beware! Directnes and sincerity are her valuable debating qualities "&#13;
"The pi'ot of the negative t eam was Herbert A. Woodbury, Jr. Herbert&#13;
understands the science of debating. With Herbert as an opponent , clebatel's cannot expect to "get by" with a weak case. He is especially strong in&#13;
extempore work, possessing, in addition, a forceful, convincing deliver y.&#13;
His keenness, force and alertness make him a r eal debater. "&#13;
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11\TEll-::&gt;OCH'. l'Y DE BATE&#13;
k Row-~ art , Afarks, lloddis.&#13;
F ront Row-Oe\Yitt, R\\·een,v, Rpnrk ~.&#13;
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3Jntrr-~nrirty mrhatrn&#13;
Question: "Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Adopt a&#13;
Permanent Policy of Price Control."&#13;
Erodelphians, affirmative, versus Alphas, negative. Decision, 3 to O for&#13;
affirmative.&#13;
Philomathians, affirmative, versus Aristotelians, negative. Decision,&#13;
3 to 0 for negative.&#13;
Erodelphians, affirmative, versus Aristotelians, negative. Decision, 2 to&#13;
1 for affirmative.&#13;
Erodelphians, affirmative, versus Delta Tau, negative. Decision, 2 to&#13;
1 for affirmative.&#13;
The last decision took from t he Deltas the championship which they&#13;
have held for three consecutive years. Last year the cup presented by the&#13;
Class of '07 passed into permanent possession of the Deltas, but the new&#13;
cup, gift of th Class of '18, will start on its rounds headed by the name of&#13;
Erodelphian.&#13;
Every one of the five teams is to be commended for the fi,ne spirit&#13;
shown, both in preparing for the contests and in their receipt of either defeat or victory.&#13;
The following is a list of the Inter-Society Debaters and comments by&#13;
Coach Paluka on their strongest debating characteristics. From it a fair&#13;
estimtae of the strength of C. B.'s debating ability during the past year and&#13;
the material which will be available next year may be gained.&#13;
Alpha-Marjorie Alexander: "Earnest, industrious, thorough." Fern&#13;
Hansen: "Industrious, logical, conscientious." Katherine Montgomery:&#13;
"Mature in judgment."&#13;
Philomathian-Ferdinand Krause: "A willing worker, original." Rho&#13;
Slawson: "Exact, a platform artist." Wilson Douglas: "Practical, logical,&#13;
forceful."&#13;
Aristoteliailt-Victor Green: "Good in committed work." Elbert&#13;
Dempsey: "Logical, forceful." Fred Morrow: "A real, natural debater."&#13;
Delta Tau-:Mildred Sparkes: "Conscientious, industrious." Anne De&#13;
\Vitt: "Diligent, good in extempore work." Lynn Sweeney : "Forceful,&#13;
with great possibilities."&#13;
Erodelphian-Evelyn Ma rks : "Aggressive, combat ative." Ada Martin: "Diligent, logical." Sadie Roddis : "Direct, aggressive, clear." &#13;
mrdamatnru Qinutrat&#13;
The Sixth Annual Declamatory Contest was held Monday evening, May&#13;
12, in the High School Auditorium. Like the five other contests, it was exciting,-but it exceeded the other contests by far in quality. The winners&#13;
of the medals were, Harold Hughes, dramatic; Robert Sharples, oratorical,&#13;
and Gertrude Barstow, humorous. It was a very close contest and the audience so thoroughly enjoyed it that they wished Mr. Gerner had donated&#13;
h\'elve m.edals instead of three. Nevertheless, the decision was very satisfactory.&#13;
Harold Hughes, whose selection consisted of cuttings from Julius&#13;
Caesar, shall long be remembered for "This was the most unkindest cut of&#13;
all." Robert Sharples with "Daniel O'Connel," made us feel that "Daniel,.&#13;
v·as a real man. Gertrude Barstow gave "At the Matinee." We know now&#13;
that "I paid as much for my seat as you did for yours."&#13;
Those who participated in the final contest were Robert Patton, Robert&#13;
Sharples, Elbert Dempsey and Edmund Wilson for oratorical. Those representing the dramatic section were Helen Blair, Eula Kleeb, Harold Hughe:i.&#13;
and Sara Reva Snyder. The humorous section was well represented by Ger ..&#13;
trude Barstow, John McGee, Rho Slawson and Leona White.&#13;
Waiting for a decision by the judges certainly makes one nervous, bui&#13;
due to Dorothy Ferguson, who gave a solo, this time period was "nerve~&#13;
l1::ss."&#13;
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Qtabrts&#13;
The opening of school last September marked the beginning of a n ew era for the&#13;
Council Bluffs High School Cadet Corps; an era of progr ess instead of decline. The&#13;
School Board made the Cadet work compulsory this year, and engaged Captain Samuel&#13;
A. Greene, commanding the National Guard unit of this city, to take charge of the boys&#13;
and give them their start in military instruction. Ther efor e, a s soon as school had&#13;
well started, we were given the announcement that all boys were to r eport for military&#13;
drill. It was then but a short time before we wer e assigned into companies and were&#13;
drilling in earnest.&#13;
The work was hampered to a gr eat extent by the closing of school during th e "flu"&#13;
epidemic, but we kept trying, and finally, on the 26th day of December, t h e Commandm ent gave the Corps a Christmas present of a full corps of uffie:ers and non-commissioned officers, who soon thereafter blossomed out in all the r egalia, insignia, and accouterments tha t mark the various officers of the Council Bluffs High School Cadet Corps.&#13;
At the end of the first semester we were unfortunate in losing the services of our&#13;
commandant, Captain Greene, but wer e lucky enough t o get Lieutenant William L. Tayor,&#13;
U. S. R., fresh from 18 months' service in the army camps, as a lieutenant, and f ull of&#13;
the snap and vigor t hat only a lieutenant used to drilling "rookies" can h ave, as our&#13;
new commandant, a nd after a dose or two of the aforesaid Lieutenant Taylor, we a ll&#13;
knew that we were up against no easy proposition. We progr essed rapidly under our&#13;
oew commandant, who has a knack of combining play and work, and found that h e&#13;
wasn't a t a ll bad if we would only meet him ha lf-way in our work, and try just a little&#13;
bit to g et some "Squads Right," and "About, Face," through our h ea ds.&#13;
Beginning April 28th, the Cadet Corps continued t h eir work under a new pl:m . This&#13;
school was made a unit of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, of the United&#13;
States Army, a nd Captain Frank A. Darling , formerly instructor of matheml'\ti cs h ere,&#13;
was our new commandant. Under the new order of things, each individual drillsi three&#13;
hours a week instead of one, but beginning next year, all will have Government issued&#13;
uniforms and equipment. This means m ore prog r ession for t he Cadets, who a year or&#13;
t wo a go number ed scarcely fifty m en . On th e whole, the outlook is ver y prom ising for&#13;
a long and successful period of r eal earnest work in tha t very important subject in a&#13;
boy's education, namely, military tr aining.&#13;
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COM l'Al'\ Y A OFF ICERS&#13;
Front Row-Deur, Montgomery, \Vi lcl, Snncha , 8 cliul b;, \ VolhM111 , Peterson, Fent, To,,·si ee .&#13;
~!i rl cl e Row-Crocker, Smith , l'etcrson, Ftnnks, o ., , Murphy, Senift.&#13;
llnck Row-Peterson, Burke. m~-.&#13;
A Qlom,pa11y&#13;
A Company was the first Company organized and it has r emained foremost in all respects.&#13;
Captain Marion Schultz has real ability as a leader and commands the&#13;
respect of every man in the Company. The first lieutenant, George Sancha, has proven his worth several times duri.ng the captain's absence. Modesty&#13;
forbids me to mention the virtues of the Second Lieutenant, Stephan Wollman. However, he seems to be big enough for the job.&#13;
The non-commissioned officers are largely made up of fellows from last&#13;
year's Cadet Company. They are, Leslie Wild, first sergeant; Aldor Peterson, supply sergeant, and sergeants, Paul Montgomery, Gordon Fent, Jerome&#13;
Towslee, Jack Clark and Frederick Duerr. The corporals a.re Joe Napier,&#13;
Ralph Smith, Merriam Peterson, Oliver Crocker, Charles Burke, Donald&#13;
Murphy, Harley Amy, Ralph Senift, Charles Robey and Arthur Franks.&#13;
Company A was originally organized under the school board's plan for&#13;
compulsory training. At this time it is practically a part of the Government&#13;
Reserve Officers' Training Corps. It r ema ins for all of its members to cooperate with the Government, for surely no Cadet Company is composed of&#13;
a be tter group of soldiers.&#13;
U11 e hund red u1: c &#13;
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One f11111drerl two&#13;
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0~1 PA KY D Ol" FICEH&#13;
Back How- Emerk k, Ha wes, J\ nn ·, Cnt:ghy, \Vno-eck, \Varriner, Ehl ers .&#13;
}'ront n ow- Furrow, Hnh1, Green. ' hu:1rt, T imm . St e\'("OSOll , n oug lass, H oss, 1-l nrtwell.&#13;
il QJ.ompany&#13;
Oh t he jolly Cadet is t he pr ide a nd t he pet&#13;
Of the g ir ls t he country o'er.&#13;
In his uniform neat, from his hea d to his f eet,&#13;
H e's t he one t hey a ll ador e.&#13;
A is t he first letter of the a lphabet. A st ands for Am erica, A a lso stands for&#13;
Company A-na turally ; but B stands for both, a nd is r eady at a ny time to cr oss swords&#13;
with Company A.&#13;
Our military training in H igh School has been helpful and g ood for us all, phy:;ically&#13;
a nd mentally. We can all look back to our first drill on t he old High Sch ool g roundsequa l to "No Man's Land," only you couldn't see us for the dust.&#13;
W it h Captain Timm in command a nd Li eut enan ts Shuart and Stevenson w it h u s,&#13;
B Company will be r eady at any t ime t ,1 attend a peace conf er ence or do a little extra&#13;
drill for some jm;t ca use.&#13;
Most any n igh t you will find B Company at work, breat hing hard per haps, but still&#13;
do ing t he best t hey know how to do as yet . B Company must think it is wort h while&#13;
to drili, for if t hey didn't t hey wouldn't try so ha rd. May the r esults of this labor be&#13;
t ha t next year B Compa ny, the second letter of t he a lphabet, will stand fo r BE ST.&#13;
One ltunclrcrl three &#13;
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0 11 c· l1111 1drc d lo ur&#13;
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0~ 1 l'AXY c OFFIQl,;n s&#13;
Back-Frohard t, Smith, Olson, Kc s~ , T ollingl'r, T ho1 r.ton.&#13;
dd t:n 111 , 1&gt;&lt;1 111 011. Gree11 , c(;ee, Be .1nl" ley, Coppo k.&#13;
Front-P;1t ton. Alhc rt-i , \Voodlrnry. mp~c . ll&lt;1mmil. C:ray. Sl:1wF:on. Fe lton.&#13;
QI &lt;nnm.patty&#13;
"Squads round · about- March !"&#13;
Lieut enant Taylor says th at t hat just about explains our execution ot&#13;
;;ert a in movements, but even if some of our ideas and t hose of the drill&#13;
book don't quite agree, you must admit we have taken steps, though per- haps few and far between, towa r d t he correct execution of at least a few&#13;
movements. Fr om our designation letter, C, it is quite evident that we ar e the cream&#13;
of the school. But who knows t he thickness of it unless he has tried to&#13;
hammer an idea into our heads ? We might even be whipped cream in a&#13;
skirmish.&#13;
But to come down to brass t acks, C Company can execute "about face"&#13;
and "t o the r ear" as well r~s any company in t he battalion. We have two&#13;
officers cited-not for bravery, but for efficiency, and our commissioned&#13;
officers, Captain Dempsey, First Lieutenant Woodbury and Second Lieuten- ant Hammil, h ave all proven themselves to have special commanding&#13;
ability.&#13;
Our de3ignation lett er, C, would suggest t hat we were the thir d Com- pany in the battalion. However, in realit y we are first , and frankly admit&#13;
that we deserve the place which history will give us.&#13;
011r hm11irC'd fh e &#13;
01 11· Ji11 111 lrC'd :-; i x&#13;
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iReuiew nf Jflootball :!Si.ea11011&#13;
This year for the first time for so many years that the previous instance is beyond&#13;
the r ecollection of even the most sophisticated Senior, C. B. H . S. turned out a football&#13;
team that went through the season without a defeat. With only three letter men bark&#13;
at the beginning of the year. Coach White built up a team out of green material that the&#13;
school might be proud of.&#13;
The season started off with a rush. After a practice game with the Alumni. Harlan&#13;
was our first opponent. A bewildering series of end runs and off tackle smashes completed their ruin in a short time, and the final score was 52-0. Our defense hdd the&#13;
Harlan backs at their mercy at all times.&#13;
Logan was our next opponent and they fared much the same as Harlan. The score&#13;
was 47-0. Several long end runs featured this game. After t his the "flu" compelled the&#13;
abandonment of games with Omaha Central, Red Oak and East Des Moines. Hostilities&#13;
were resumed with Atlantic as our opponent. They were unable to stop the C. B. backs&#13;
and at the same time unable to gain through our defense, so wh:m the final whistle blew&#13;
they were on the short end of a 40-0 score.&#13;
The Tuesday after the Atlantic game we playeJ Commerce High of Omaha. In&#13;
this game the only score against us was made. We emerged victors, however, with the&#13;
score of 28-7. The last game was with Denison and was a thriller all the way. Our&#13;
team was gTeatly outweighed and it was a fight from start to finish. Although unable to&#13;
gain consistantly through their heavier opponents, the c. B. backfield played a wonderful&#13;
defensive game and were able to put the ball within striking distance of the goal several times. Our line was like a stone wall when a critical time came and deserves g r eat&#13;
credit for the way it stopped the Denison backs.&#13;
Our total score for the season was 167 points a nd our opponents 7, or a little better&#13;
than 27 to our opponents' 1.&#13;
It is hoped that during the next few year3 c. B. will continue to h old up their high&#13;
place among schools of the state and even improve the standards that have been set. It&#13;
should be the aim of every student to have his school reprsented by a team which will be&#13;
a credit to the school and to the town, and without the co-operation of the entire student&#13;
body this condition of athletic affairs cannot exist.&#13;
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One lrnrnlr &lt;1 ~e\'en &#13;
Our success in footba ll, and basketball a s well, is almost entir ely due to the unceasing efforts of Mr. White. With only three&#13;
letter men back, he built up an undefeated football team. The fact&#13;
that we a re nmners-up in the state basketba ll i.ournament is also&#13;
foe to his untiring work with the boys. His position has ca lled&#13;
time and time a gain for self sa crifice and time and time again he&#13;
has unselfishly performed whatever called upon to do. W e t a ke&#13;
this space to express to Mr. White, the appreciation, not only of the&#13;
team, but of the student body as well.&#13;
3Juiliuihual 1!1eror1l of Joints&#13;
Touchdowns Goals from T. D.&#13;
Murphy ---- - - ---- - ---------- - ------------ -------- 3&#13;
Points&#13;
18&#13;
Da t esman ---- - - - ----- --- ------ ------- ---- -------· 1&#13;
Christensen - ---- - - - --- ---- ------- - - - --------- ---- 5 11&#13;
Morr ison ----- ---------- - - ------ ------------------ 7&#13;
·Smith------- - ---- - ------ ------------------___ ____ 2&#13;
Pf a ff ----- --- - ----- - ------------------- ---- ---- -- 4&#13;
F a uble--- ---------------------- - - - ----- - --------- 4&#13;
One hu ~d eight&#13;
6&#13;
41&#13;
42&#13;
12&#13;
2-1&#13;
24 &#13;
CAP~ LOYD MURPHY&#13;
First Year-End&#13;
Murphy was a great player and a splendid captain. He was the hardest worker&#13;
on the squad and was for the team and&#13;
the school all the time.&#13;
ELMER MOEN&#13;
First Year-Quarter&#13;
When Moen got started he developed&#13;
into a great half-back. He will make a&#13;
good leader next year.&#13;
CHESTER DATESMAN&#13;
Third Year-End&#13;
Our biggest and most experienced man.&#13;
He will be missed next year.&#13;
GUS PFAFF&#13;
Second Year-Quarter&#13;
Pfaff was noted for his line plunging.&#13;
He could play either quarter or full-back.&#13;
One hunclred n ine &#13;
One hu11dred ten&#13;
RICHARD MORRISON&#13;
Half&#13;
Dick started the season by making four&#13;
touch-downs in a row against Harlan. He&#13;
played anywhere in the backfi eld with&#13;
equal dexterity.&#13;
FRED FAUBLE&#13;
Second Year-Half&#13;
Troubled by injuries all year, Fauble&#13;
showed phenominal ability wheneYer he&#13;
was able to enter a game. He will be&#13;
greatly missed.&#13;
ELMER CHRISTENSEN&#13;
First Year-Full-Back&#13;
Christy was a good back and could&#13;
play end also. He was always reliable&#13;
either throwing or receiving passes.&#13;
TOM SMITH&#13;
First Year-Tackle&#13;
Smith was a remarkable tackle. He&#13;
played every minnte of every game and&#13;
no team gained consistently through him&#13;
all year.&#13;
.. &#13;
GAYLAND DAVIS&#13;
First Year-Tackle&#13;
Davis played a hard and consistent&#13;
game and gr eat things may be expected&#13;
of him next year.&#13;
STUART SHORT&#13;
Second Year-Center&#13;
"Stu" joined the S. A. T. C. soon after&#13;
the season started a nd consequently wa s&#13;
only able to play in a few games. A fine&#13;
player, nevertheless.&#13;
KENNETH HUTCHINSON&#13;
First Year-Half&#13;
Hutchinson won his C. B. after four&#13;
years fi ghting against hard luck an&lt;l injuries. He wa s a good back a nd a strong&#13;
defensive man.&#13;
One hundred lere11 &#13;
JACK J. WILCOX&#13;
First Year-Center&#13;
Wilcox was a g ood linema n a nd has&#13;
ability as a punter. H e should be a&#13;
whidwind next year.&#13;
PA UL BARRETT&#13;
First Year- Guard&#13;
Ba rrett was a hard worker and dependable. He played a g r ea t g ame a g ainst&#13;
Denison.&#13;
HAROLD JOHNSON&#13;
F irst Year- Gua l'd&#13;
"Steve" played a fine game and did a&#13;
g rea t deal toward keeping the right side&#13;
of the line like a stone wa ll.&#13;
One hundr&#13;
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i&amp;rutew of 11ila.akrthall §eaaott&#13;
The basketball season this year was a success from' every standpomt. The r ecord&#13;
t he t eam ma de was an example of what school spirit can accomplish. The team was&#13;
worth support and the student body saw to it tha t it was supported.&#13;
The squad, when first. formed , wa s composed of Dat esman (capt.), and Morrison,&#13;
veter a ns of last year, and Fauble, Smith, Benz, Kalde and Baker. When Christ ensen's&#13;
leg r ecovered from injuries, sustained in the Denison football game, he proved a va lua ble&#13;
a ddition to the squad.&#13;
The opening game was with the Alumni and although the Old Timers were expected&#13;
to win easily, they fell easy victims and r eceived the short end of a 48-22 score.&#13;
Then seven stra ight victories followed. Starting with South Omaha, we def eated&#13;
all the Omaha t eams, South, Central, Commerce and Creig hton, thel"l Missouri Va ll ey&#13;
and Sioux City. The Sioux City game saw our team at t op speed and the score (53-12 ),&#13;
proves their offensive ability.&#13;
South Omaha handed us our fir t defeat at Armour's Annex. Considering the conditions under which the game was pla yed, the fact that South was held to a two-point&#13;
lead, seems r emarkable. Creig hton wa s def eated for the second time the followin g week and Fort Dodge was beat en in the hardest foug ht battle ever seen on the local fl oor. C. B. came up from behind in the last half and won the game by one point.&#13;
Red Oak and Denison were defeated by large scores and Central High was defeated on the Omaha Y. M. C. A. floor, a feat never befor e a ccomplished by a Council Bluffs t eam. Return games wer e played with Red Oak and Denison and both were defeated. At the Ames Tournament our first opponent was Ceda r F a lls. The game was hotly contested all the way, but C. B. emerged victor (24-20) . The following morning Boone was def eated 16-9, and that night we played Fort Dodge in the finals and were def eated&#13;
15-11, although leading up to the last few minutes of play. Although failing in their aspirations to win th ~ tatc champicnship, the t eam this&#13;
year established a r ecord that will be hard to equal. Much credit is due Coach White for&#13;
his untiring efforts to produce a winner, and the co-operation of the members of the team and the student body is to be highly commended.&#13;
The motto, "The best t eam consisting of the g reatest sportsmen in the world," is left with you and we urge that classes of the future will do their utmost to keep it.&#13;
C. B. H. S. Alumni_ __ 22 ______ _____ At Home __ ___ ____ ___ _ c. B. H. S. ___ __ _____ 46&#13;
South Omaha ___ _____ lG __ __ __ _____ At H om e ___ __________ C. B. H . S. __ __ _______ 41&#13;
Oma ha Commerce HL l2 __ ___ __ ____ At Home ____ __ _______ C. B. H. S. ____ __ _ ___ 42&#13;
Cr eighton High _______ 18 __ _________ At Home ___ ____ _____ _ C. B. H. S. __________ 30&#13;
Omaha Commer ce HL 13 ____ _____ __ At Oma ha __ __________ c. B. H. S. _____ _____ 14&#13;
Oma ha Centra l High __ lO __ __ _______ At Home ____ _________ C. B. H . S. ___ ___ ____ 16&#13;
Missouri Valley _____ 12 __ _________ At Missouri Vall ey ____ C. B. H. S. __ __ _____ _ 30&#13;
Sioux City _____ ___ __ 12 __ ___ ___ ___ At Home __________ ___ C. B. H . S. __ ____ ____ 53&#13;
South Omaha ___ _____ 12 ____ ____ ___ At South Omaha ______ C. B. H. S. __ ____ ___ _ 24&#13;
Creighton High _____ _ 4 __ ___ ______ At Oma ha _________ ___ C. B. H. S. ____ ____ __ 28&#13;
Fort Dodge ____ _____ 23 ___________ At Home - --------···- --C. B. H . S. __ ___ ·- ___ 24&#13;
Red Oa k _____ _______ u ___ ___ _____ At H ome _____ _______ _ c. B. H. S. __ :_ ___ ____ 42&#13;
Denison - ------ ------ l 9 ________ ___ At Denison __ _________ C. B. H. S. ___ ___ ____ 43&#13;
Centra l High ___ __ ___ 15 __ ___ ______ At Omaha ____________ C. B. H . S. _____ _____ 33&#13;
Denison - - - - --- ------ 22 __ __ __ ___ __ At Home ____________ _ C. B. H. S. _____ ___ __ 62&#13;
Red Oak __ ____ __ ___ _ 19 ___ __ __ ___ _ At Red Oak __ _____ ___ c. B. H . S. __ __ __ __ __ 20&#13;
Ceda r Falls _____ __ __ 2Q ______ __ ___ At Ames __ __ _________ C. B. H. S. ___ ____ ___ 24&#13;
Boone ____ __ ________ g ________ ___ At Ames __________ ___ c. B. H. S __ ________ 16&#13;
Fort Dodge _____ ___ _ l 6 ___ ____ __ __ At Ames __________ ___ C. B. H . S. ________ __ 11&#13;
Opponents' totaL_299 Games at H ome ___ __ ____ ____ ___ __ __ _ 9&#13;
Games away from Home _______ __ ___ __ lO&#13;
Tot a l games __________ ___ _____ 19 ·&#13;
Orn~ h11 dr d fourteen&#13;
C. B. H. S . _____ _____ 608&#13;
Games Won ------ - -------- ----- --- -- 17&#13;
Games Losi; ----- - - - - - ------- - - - ---- 2 &#13;
CAPT. DATESMAN&#13;
Second Year-Guard&#13;
As a sta nding g ua rd, Chet ma de the&#13;
opposing forwards work for ever y point&#13;
t h ey made. H e was a lways on his toes&#13;
a nd spent most of his t ime wearing clown&#13;
the opposition.&#13;
ELMER CH~IS ENS N&#13;
First Year-Guard, F orwar d&#13;
Christy wa s handicapped on a ccount of a n injured foot, which he r eceived in t he Denison football game. However, he de- veloped into the greatest floor man C. B. H. S. ever turned ou t. H e ha d that nat- u ral "something" which always put him in t he right place at t he right t ime. H e could a lways loop t he ba ll into t he loop&#13;
when g iven a chance to shoot.&#13;
THOMAS SMITH&#13;
First Year-Center&#13;
The best center in t he stat e w it h an&#13;
uncanny ha bit of being on t he ba ll every&#13;
minute and ma king counters when t he&#13;
opposition least 2xpected it. Tom a llowed opposing cent ers ver y f ew baskets&#13;
a nd scor ed more himself tha n a ny other&#13;
ma n on t he squad.&#13;
RICHARD MORRISON&#13;
Second Year-Forward&#13;
The slipper y "g uy" who could wind a r ound t he opposing g uards a nd shoot a basket a t the end of t he spin. Dick also came t hroug h with ma ny much needed&#13;
points from t he foul line when t he going was r oug h. He played his best game a g ainst Sioux City. The boys from Sioux&#13;
City will never forget "Dick, t he Demon."&#13;
~ J 9 J 9 IT?==========- One hu nrlrccl ft fl e n &#13;
One hundred sixteen&#13;
KARL KALDE&#13;
First Year-Forward&#13;
Lanky Karl was the most consistent&#13;
worker we had but the jinx got him n ear&#13;
the end of the season. A broken hand in&#13;
the Red Oak game put him on the side&#13;
line and weakened our team con siderably.&#13;
Karl was very successful in spearing the&#13;
ball out of the ozone a nd handing it to&#13;
Dick or Tom for a basket when it was&#13;
least expect ed. An unusual floor m a n,&#13;
and will bear watching in the f uture.&#13;
FRED FAUBLE&#13;
First Year-Guard&#13;
The r ed-headed speed merchant from&#13;
the West Side, the fastest m an on the&#13;
squad with a dribble that made many&#13;
opposing g uards f eel badly. We expect&#13;
great things of Fred when h e gets to&#13;
College.&#13;
F REDERICK BENZ&#13;
F irst Year-Forward&#13;
Benz was a very persistent p erformer,&#13;
the type of player who showed best when&#13;
the opposition was strongest. A lways&#13;
in condition and endurance to burn. &#13;
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A STUDENT'S DREAM-LEAGUE OF NOTIONS&#13;
A dream is a queer thing. A student not long ago was sitting in a&#13;
large arm chair, and feeling rather drowsy, suddenly fell asleep. In a little&#13;
while the door of the High School appeared before him and a busy throng&#13;
of students were working the door overtime. The student found himself to&#13;
be a Freshman and four long years before him. After entering the school&#13;
building he found his way to the second floor and there he overheard some&#13;
of the strangest conversations and saw some of the strangest sights you&#13;
eould possibly imagine, and some of these things might be of interest to&#13;
the readers of the Annual. We will try to relate this dream just as it happened:&#13;
A few minutes a.go I saw a little boy in tears, and when I asked him the&#13;
reason, he said: "Boohoo, Johnnie Jones has moved away."&#13;
I said: "And were you so fond of little playmate?"&#13;
He said: "Naw, but he was de only kid on de block I could lick."&#13;
Down on the river bank they met,&#13;
Did Romeo and Juliet.&#13;
He placed her hand in his, and said:&#13;
"Fair Juliet, I would thee wed."&#13;
"Indeed," she said, "come, let us go&#13;
A-boating. You can Ro-mc-o."&#13;
And as the hours quiC' kly sped,&#13;
A lunch before his love he spread.&#13;
Said he, "Come, let us eat, my pet."&#13;
So Romeo rowed while Juli-et.&#13;
A sleeper is one who sleeps. A sleeper is that in which a sleeper sleeps.&#13;
A sleeper is that on which the sleeper runs while the sleeper sleeps. Therefore, while the sleeper sleeps in the sleeper, the sleeper carries the sleeper&#13;
(1ver the sleeper, under the sleeper, until the sleeper which carries the sleep~&#13;
er jumps the sleeper by striking the sleeper under the sleeper on the sleeper,&#13;
a:nd there is no longer any sleep for the sleeper, sleeper sleeping in the sleeper on the sleeper.&#13;
On(I hundred "eventee11 &#13;
WHYS&#13;
Why is "Dode" Ferguson like a summer's day?&#13;
Because it's always "Fair."&#13;
Margaret don't have to sing ragtime,&#13;
She can Whistler.&#13;
Why did Tom Smith want to be in the minstrel show?&#13;
Because then he would be a black-Smith.&#13;
Why would the public speaking teacher make a good milliner?&#13;
Because she could judge a !ot of Hats-Well.&#13;
Why doesn't Pfaff want to graduate?&#13;
Because the first of Sept. is the last of August.&#13;
Why doesn't Stuart get a hair-cut?&#13;
Because then it would be "Stew Short."&#13;
Why did June Davis quit school?&#13;
Just because it's June.&#13;
Why would Herbert be a good undertaker?&#13;
Because he Wood-bury.&#13;
He fell in love, did Herbert Smith, and then he lost his head. He used&#13;
to sleep out on the floor and put his pants to bed. He'd hitch the horse up&#13;
hind end first and wonder what was wrong, and wear his raincoat when the&#13;
s un was shining good and strong. He fell in love, did Herbert Smith; it&#13;
really was a shame. They said he might recover but he'd never be the&#13;
same. They put him in the bughouse, where you'll find him any day, announcing to his fellow-nuts that he's the Queen of May.&#13;
Miss Cooper used to teach Sunday school and one day she was horrified&#13;
to see two of her pupils, Billy and Jimmie, fighting on the street.&#13;
After she separated them, she saw that Jimmie had a bloody nose, so&#13;
she said to Billy: "I think you ought to apologize to Jimmie."&#13;
"Huh!" said Billy, "I ain't a-goin' to apologize for no accident."&#13;
"Accident! Why, Billy, how can you call it an accident? Didn't you&#13;
hltend to hit Jimmie on the nose?"&#13;
"No, ma'am," said Billy, "I didn't. I swung for his eye."&#13;
011e hun&lt;lrc&lt;I eig-hteen &#13;
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WANT ADS&#13;
A man to shift scenery in 210.&#13;
A man to catch frogs and goldfish-apply Miss Ross, 305.&#13;
A boy to look after several ponies-apply Miss Pile.&#13;
A girl to can-apply office.&#13;
One more member for Philo's-apply Forrest Bronson.&#13;
A good cook to assist Ina Younkerman-apply domestic science room.&#13;
An arrow that Cupid shot.&#13;
A hat for the head of a nail.&#13;
A wick for the lamp of life.&#13;
A splinter from a sun-beam.&#13;
A pie made from the fruits of hard labor.&#13;
A ruler to measure narrow escapes.&#13;
An umbrella used in the reign of tyrants.&#13;
A knot from the board a man paid $5 for.&#13;
A key to fit an elephant's trunk.&#13;
CONVERSATIONS HEARD IN THE HALLS&#13;
Johnson-They tell me your watch has a mystery connected with it.&#13;
Bronson-Yes, there's a woman in the case.&#13;
F. Jensen-What does non-transferable on a theatre ticket mean?&#13;
E. Peterson-That you won't be admitted unless you go yourself.&#13;
C. Burke-I want to sweep the cobwebs from my brain.&#13;
H. Hansen-Why not use a vacuum cleaner?&#13;
B. Lainson-Are you fond of indoor sports?&#13;
I. Wallace-Yes, if they know when to go home.&#13;
E. Young-What's your brother's name?&#13;
F. Cottmire- Bill.&#13;
E. Young-Why do you call him Bill?&#13;
F. Cottmire-Because he was born on the first of the month. &#13;
POPULAR SONGS BY POPULAR AUTHORS&#13;
The Song of the "Pyper" __________________________________ Edith Hess&#13;
0 ! Thelma __ _________________ __________ __________ _ Chester Datesman&#13;
We Want Wilson Four Years More ____ Edmond Wilson, assisted by Faculty&#13;
l Hear You Calling Me ___________ __________ ____ _____ McCormack (Don)&#13;
Quit Kickin' My Dog Around __ __ _______ _____ _____ _______ ___ Edith Kerr&#13;
Hurrah! for the Red, White and Blue ____ ________ __ __________ B. Bunting&#13;
Oh Helen!_ _____ ______ _______ ___ ____ __ __ ___ _______ __ "Dick" Morrison&#13;
Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning __ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ Harold Johnson&#13;
Keep the Home Fires Burning _____________________________ A1len Burns&#13;
I'm a Cave Man ___ _________ ____ ___ ______ ___________ ____ Charles Burke&#13;
Good Morning Judge ______ ___ __________ ____ __ . _______ _ F orrest Bronson&#13;
You Can't Have the Key to My Cellar_ _____ __ ________ ___ ____ Miss Fraser&#13;
My Wife's Gone to the Country ___________ ____ ____ _____ __ __ _ Tom Pyper&#13;
In Iii ol' Noo Yawk (a waiter's dialect) Milk and prunes; "Chalky water&#13;
an' invalid food."&#13;
Hamburger Steak-"Clean up the kitchen."&#13;
Two Poached Eggs On Toast-"Bride an' groom on mid ocean. Let 'cm&#13;
come on a raft."&#13;
A Family Sirloin-"Burn up a bull for a mob."&#13;
Ham Sandwich for a Jewish Boy-"A grunt between the sheets for a&#13;
deserter."&#13;
Coffee and Doughnuts-"A cup of Java an' a set of washers."&#13;
Mashed Potatoes, Coffee and Cream, Dougtnuts, Apple Pie and a Glass&#13;
of Water-"Slaughtered Murpheys, a mug of murk, two submarines, Eve's&#13;
delight, and a chaser of Adam's ale."&#13;
At the point of a gun, Elmer Christensen was held up Thursday. He&#13;
'-"as relieved of the following valuables: 1 set of teeth, 1 hat pin, 3 toothpicks, 1 top and string, 15 marbles, all for the nerve and desire to be out&#13;
after 7 :30. A check for 20 dollars was overlooked.&#13;
When all the world is wise,&#13;
And there's an end to fools,&#13;
vVe'll have no use for lies,&#13;
And little use for schools.&#13;
One hundred twenty-one &#13;
BETTER ENGLISH&#13;
You take a swim,&#13;
You say you've sw'.lm;&#13;
Your nails you trim,&#13;
But they're not trum;&#13;
And milk you skim&#13;
Is never skum.&#13;
When words you speak,&#13;
Those words are spoken;&#13;
But a nose you tweak&#13;
Is never twoken :&#13;
Nor can you seek&#13;
And say you've soken.&#13;
A top you spin,&#13;
The top is spun ;&#13;
A hare you skin,&#13;
Yet 'tis not skun;&#13;
Nor can a grin&#13;
Be ever grun.&#13;
If we forget&#13;
Then we've forgotten ;&#13;
But if we bet&#13;
We haven't hotten;&#13;
No house we let&#13;
Is ever lotten ;&#13;
What we upset&#13;
Is not upsotten;&#13;
Now don't these prove&#13;
Our language rotten?&#13;
P. Davis-My sister thought she heard a burglar, so she looked in the&#13;
dining-room, and he wasn't there; then she looked in the parlor, and he&#13;
wasn't there; then she looked in the kitchen, and he wasn't there.&#13;
F. Benz-Did she look under the bed?&#13;
P. Davis-That wasn't necessary. I was under the bed.&#13;
D. Cole-How would you like a nice pet monkey?&#13;
B. Bunting-Oh, this is so sudden! &#13;
The baby rolls upon the floor,&#13;
Kicks up his tiny feet,&#13;
And pokes his toes into his mouth,&#13;
Thus making both ends meet.&#13;
They say my baby looks like me,&#13;
A fact I've always dreaded ;&#13;
But the only likeness I can see,&#13;
Is that we're both bald-headed.&#13;
A BETTER ENGLISH SUBJECT LESSON&#13;
Man's life is a game of cards. First it is "cribbage," next he tries to&#13;
"go it alone," at a sort of "cut, shuffle and deal" pace, then he "raises" the&#13;
"deuce," when his mother "takes a hand in," and contrary to his wishes,&#13;
"beats the little joker with her five ." Then with his "diamonds" he wins&#13;
"Lhe queen of hearts." Tired of piaying a "lone hand," he expresses a de-&#13;
~ire to assist" his fair "partner," "throws out his cards" and the clergyman&#13;
bkes a $10 bill out of him on a "pair." She "orders him up" to build the&#13;
fires. Like a "knave" he joins the clubs, where he sometimes "keeps&#13;
straight," but more often comes home "flush." He grows old and "bluff,"&#13;
sees a "deal" of trouble, and when at last he "shuffles" off this mortal coil&#13;
and "passes in his checks," he is "raked in" by a "spade," and life's fitful&#13;
"game" is ended, and no matter what sort of "hand" he held, Gabriel, with&#13;
his horn, will "trump-it."&#13;
L. White-Whenever I see you, you are chasing after a fat girl.&#13;
E. Dempsey-I believe in the old adage, "follow the crowd."&#13;
T. Smith-I believe Noah's Ark landed in Kansas.&#13;
F. Fauble-What makes you think that?&#13;
T. Smith-Doesn't the Bible say: "It landed in a dry place?"&#13;
"My mail is heavy, hully gee,"&#13;
This was the farmer's boast;&#13;
"Today a grindstone came to me&#13;
By rural parcel post."&#13;
One hundred twenty -three &#13;
According to a Hindu legend, Twashtri, the God Vulcan of the Hindu&#13;
mythology, created the world, but on his commencing to create woman he&#13;
discovered that he had used up all his available materials. Nevertheless, he&#13;
realized that this world without woman would be like a cigar without tobacco. So he tookThe roundness of the moon,&#13;
The undulating curve of the serpent,&#13;
The graceful twist of the creeping plant,&#13;
The slenderness of the willow,&#13;
The velvet of the flowers,&#13;
The lightness of ·the feather,&#13;
The gentle gaze of the doe,&#13;
The frolicsome reflection of the dancing sunbeam,&#13;
The tears of the cloud,&#13;
The inconsistency of the wind,&#13;
The timidity of the hare,&#13;
The vanity of the peacock,&#13;
The hardness of the diamond,&#13;
The chill of the snow,&#13;
The cooing of the turtle-doveAll these he mixed together and formed a woman.&#13;
P. Shuart went to the doctor the other day and said: "Doc, when my&#13;
hand is healed will I be able to play on the piano?"&#13;
He said: "Why certainly you will."&#13;
He said, "Doc, you're a wonder; that's more than I was ever able to&#13;
do before."&#13;
0 11 e hundred twenty .fo ur&#13;
He used to send her roses,&#13;
He sent them every hour;&#13;
But now they're married, and he sends&#13;
Her home a cauliflower.&#13;
There was a young girl named Anna,&#13;
Who put on a great many airs;&#13;
She stepped on the skin of a banana&#13;
And now she's laid up for repairs. &#13;
...&#13;
E. Giese-How large was the crowd at the inter-society debate?&#13;
E. Markes-Why it took the audience twenty minutes to leave the&#13;
theatre. He was lam'e .&#13;
ARITHMETIC PROBLEMS&#13;
If Paul gave you four peaches and George gave you five apples, how&#13;
much is that in oranges?&#13;
How many make a dozen? 12.&#13;
How many make a gross? 144.&#13;
How many make a million? Very few.&#13;
My wife isn't feeling well.&#13;
Can I do anything for you?&#13;
Perhaps you can give me a job.&#13;
I can give you a job next week.&#13;
Too late. My wife will be able to go to work herself by that time.&#13;
How tall are you in pounds ?&#13;
How many feet do you weigh?&#13;
H. Rapp-I believe your hair is dyed.&#13;
M. Scutt-'Tis false, 'tis false.&#13;
H. Rapp-That's what I thought it was, only I didn't want to say so&#13;
first.&#13;
FIGHT&#13;
"Say, boy, I'll hit you so hard on the head that it'll sprain both your&#13;
ankles."&#13;
"Aw, I'll knock your nose so high it'll rain in it."&#13;
"G'wan, I'll run you so fast that you'll get so thin you can sit on a dime&#13;
:::!nd show nine cents change."&#13;
"I'd run you so fast that when you go around the block, you'll shake&#13;
hands with yourself comin' back."&#13;
How sweet is love!&#13;
But, oh, how bitter&#13;
To love a girl&#13;
And then not get her !&#13;
-========~ J 9 J 9 JJ?=~======- One hundred twcnty-fh·e &#13;
~=-=~ J 9 J 9 li?=--&#13;
---- One hu11d red l wc1ity-six &#13;
•&#13;
·AD5· &#13;
We appreciate your business&#13;
CLARK DRUG CO.&#13;
The Rexall Store&#13;
Eastman Kodak Agency&#13;
•&#13;
F. L.-LAINSON&#13;
FLOR· I ST&#13;
ROSES and CARNATIONS for all occasions&#13;
Say it with· Flowers&#13;
Phone2900 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
L==:=====================================:::=I &#13;
To the Graduating Class&#13;
of 1919&#13;
WE wish you much success and happiness in the years to come and&#13;
hope when you have anything to say,&#13;
you will...&#13;
Say it with&#13;
WILCOX FLOWERS&#13;
For on all occasions they will speak for&#13;
themselves and say more for YOU&#13;
than anything else.&#13;
]. F. WILCOX &amp; SONS&#13;
PROGRESSIVE FLORISTS&#13;
530 BROADWAY PHONE 99&#13;
L=====::::=:=:=~ One hund red twenty-seven &#13;
W e extend to the G raduating Class&#13;
of rgrg our most hearty and sincere&#13;
wishes for a happy and successful future&#13;
HUGHES-IRONS MOTOR CO.&#13;
Ford Sales and Service Station&#13;
151 -15 3 BROADWAY&#13;
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD&#13;
Go to&#13;
R ILEY'S&#13;
for&#13;
Artistic Photography&#13;
317 Broadway&#13;
The Man that Makes PLEASING&#13;
ICTURES&#13;
II&#13;
On e&#13;
7=:=:=========== hun dred twe nty-eigh t&#13;
=~=~~=~=L=Y=================:::!Jll &#13;
11 ____ n_u_s_1N_E_s_s_n..--i_R_E_C_T_OR_Y ___ 11&#13;
S. M. WILLIAMSON&#13;
Dealer in&#13;
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS&#13;
AND BICYCLES&#13;
11 South Main Street&#13;
MRS. J. L. CLARK&#13;
MILLINERY&#13;
321 Broadway Black 456&#13;
ARTHUR W. OARD&#13;
DEALER IN&#13;
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Sporting and School&#13;
Supplies&#13;
701-703 Sixteenth Avenue&#13;
Showing of Mid-Summer Hats·&#13;
Sprink' s Millinery Shop&#13;
21 South Main Street&#13;
The&#13;
MAJESTIC&#13;
THEATRE&#13;
THE HOME OF THE&#13;
Paramount&#13;
Art craft&#13;
Pictures&#13;
FINE PRINTING&#13;
The Gardner Press&#13;
Prices Reasonable&#13;
501-3 First Ave. Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARTIN NELSON&#13;
Staple and Fancy Groceries&#13;
Telephone 2891 232 Broadway&#13;
NATHAN"'S&#13;
Will sell you a good leather bag&#13;
and save you money&#13;
330 West Broadway&#13;
Cook's Cleaning Works&#13;
303 West Broadway&#13;
Phrrno 1 7~&#13;
Fire Insurance&#13;
WRITTEN IN&#13;
Reliable Companies&#13;
Greenshields &amp; Everest&#13;
Company&#13;
55 1 W est Broadway &#13;
I&#13;
CLEM F . KIMBALL HENRY PETERSON&#13;
RAYMOND A . SMITH&#13;
KIMBALL, PETERSON &amp; SMITH&#13;
ATTORNEYS&#13;
301- 304 SHUGART BLOCK&#13;
C. G . SAUNDERS DAVIDE. STUART&#13;
SAUNDERS &amp; STUART&#13;
LAWYERS&#13;
II ROOMS 307- 3 08-30 9-3'0 S HUG AAO BLOCK&#13;
One hundred thirty&#13;
If you like the CRIMSON&#13;
and BLUE you can voice your&#13;
appreciation in no better way than&#13;
by giving your support and thanks&#13;
to the business firms wl10se advertisements appear in this&#13;
section.&#13;
Patronize our&#13;
Advertisers&#13;
JI &#13;
111 ____ B_u_s_1N_E_s_s_D..,.-i_R_E_C_T_O_R_Y ___ ,1&#13;
S. M. WILLIAMSON&#13;
Dealer in&#13;
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS&#13;
AND BICYCLES&#13;
11 Sou th Ma in Street&#13;
MRS. J. L. OLA RK&#13;
MILLINERY&#13;
321 Broadway Black 456&#13;
ARTHUR W. OARD&#13;
DEALER IN&#13;
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Sporting and School&#13;
Supplies&#13;
701-703 Sixteenth Avenue&#13;
Showing of Mid-Summer Hats -&#13;
Sprink' s Millinery Shop&#13;
21 South Main Street&#13;
KING &amp; HANSEN&#13;
Successors to Anderson Bros.&#13;
General Contracting&#13;
Estimating, New Building and Remodeling&#13;
28 Fourth St. Phone Blk. 550&#13;
Damon Electric Co.&#13;
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES&#13;
Wiring· - Fixtures - Supplies&#13;
15-17-19 So. Sixth Street&#13;
E. J. PERRY&#13;
Harness and Leather Goods, Tires&#13;
Tubes, Tire Repairing&#13;
127 South Main Street&#13;
FINE PRINTING&#13;
The Gardner Press&#13;
Prices Reasonable&#13;
501 -3 First Ave. Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARTIN NELSON&#13;
Staple and Fancy Groceries&#13;
Telephone 2891 232 Broadway&#13;
NATHAN-'$&#13;
Will sell you a good leather bag&#13;
and save you money&#13;
330 West Broadway&#13;
Cook's Cleaning Works&#13;
:303 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 178&#13;
BOOKS--L. C. Brackett&#13;
203 P earl St. 202 Main St.&#13;
Stationer and Newsdealer&#13;
KODAK FINISHING&#13;
Films finished the Kodak Way&#13;
Leland Starr Company&#13;
9 South Sixth Street&#13;
Fishing Tackle Phonographs Guns&#13;
CHAS. D. HAGER&#13;
07 South Main&#13;
Cameras Bicycles&#13;
FOR CLASSY SUITS&#13;
II SEE" A. F. FAY SMITH SMITH co.&#13;
Trump Tailoring Co. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCEJ&#13;
14 South Main . 23 Pearl Street&#13;
:=============!.J One hundred thirty-one &#13;
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD&#13;
Go to&#13;
RILEY,S&#13;
for&#13;
Artistic Photography&#13;
317 Broadway&#13;
The Man that Makes PLEASING&#13;
ICTURES&#13;
RETTILY&#13;
OSED&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
1919 Class&#13;
from&#13;
When you want a home&#13;
on Easy Terms&#13;
SEE&#13;
Parmer Motor Co. McGee Real Estate Co.&#13;
105 PEARL STREET&#13;
FORD SALES&#13;
and SERVICE&#13;
i.==:==3=2=5-=32=7=-3=29==W=E=ST==BR=O=A=D=W=A=Y============================= II&#13;
One hundred lhirty-t""o &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
r First National Bank&#13;
Capital,&#13;
Surplus,&#13;
Assets over&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
$ 200,000&#13;
200,000&#13;
5,000,000&#13;
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY&#13;
J. P . GREENSHIELDS, President E. A. WICKHA M, Vice-President&#13;
l&#13;
G . F. SPOONER, Cashier ROY MAXFIELD, A .. t. Cashier J. S. WATSON, A sst. Cashier&#13;
NEARLY HALF A CENTURY OF SUCCESSFUL BANKING&#13;
DIRECTORS&#13;
J. P. GRE ENS HI ELDS&#13;
GEO. 8 . WRIGHT,&#13;
WM. A RNO EMMET TINLEY JOHN P. D AVIS&#13;
E . A. WICKHAM B. P. WICKHAM&#13;
W M. M OOTlE C. G . SAUNDERS&#13;
Our Good Wishes&#13;
J llne com es, and r nses,&#13;
Sch ool a nd sllldy closes,&#13;
Parting s ar e sad.&#13;
Life's p ortals svt iog iog&#13;
New \is ions bring ing,&#13;
Ope a f lllllre g l ad.&#13;
Visions of' learning ,&#13;
Ser vi ce- a nd y earning&#13;
For life comp let e.&#13;
May e \·er y dream come true&#13;
A nd all of lite f'o r y vu&#13;
l Je fllll and SH'eet.&#13;
]. B. LONG&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
II 29 and 3 1 S. Ma;n Phone 385&#13;
WI LLI AM GRONEWEG G . F . S POONER&#13;
1~erry Optical Co.&#13;
" Whe1·e the Best Glasses&#13;
are Made"&#13;
W e Dilpli cate A n y&#13;
Broken L ens&#13;
-t-08 an d 410 Rroadway&#13;
Phone 830&#13;
lVe Cordially Invite you to&#13;
In spect Our Factory &#13;
r ........ ==--·--· ............... . II w .. ·;.~ .. _. .. ~.&#13;
Jlrtists+Photo-Etngrallers&#13;
Besides being the largest organization in the country specializing on ftuality&#13;
C ollege Dlustrations, handling over 3 00 arinuals every year, including this&#13;
one, we are general artists and engravers.&#13;
Our Large Art Departments create designs and distinctive illustrations,&#13;
make accurate mechanical wash drawings and birdseye views, retouch&#13;
photographs, and specialize on advertising and catalog illustrations.&#13;
Our photographic department is unusually expert on outside w ork and on machinery, jewelry and general merchandise.&#13;
W e reproduce all kinds of copy in H alftone, Zinc Etching, Ben Day and&#13;
Three or Four Color Process; in fact, make every kind of original printing&#13;
plate ; also Electrotypes and Nickeltypes by wax or lead mold process.&#13;
At your service-Any time.,.-Anywhere-for Anyt hing in Art, Photography and Photoengraving.&#13;
)AHN &amp; 0LLIER ENGRAVING ct&gt;.&#13;
554 WEST ADAMS&#13;
~ !n1111 lrcd lhirf y·four &#13;
r Council&#13;
Savings&#13;
Established 1856&#13;
Bluffs l&#13;
Bank&#13;
Incorporated 1870&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Capital $150,000.00&#13;
Surplus, $175,000.00&#13;
A General Banking Biisiness Transacted&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
T H EO. LASKOWSKI, President&#13;
GEORGE A. KEELINE. Vice President&#13;
W. M. PYPER. Cashier&#13;
H. W. HAZEL TON, Assistant Caohier&#13;
H. C. HA TTENHAUER. Assistant Cashier&#13;
E. R. JACKSON, Trust Officer&#13;
DIRECTORS&#13;
D. W . BUSHNELL&#13;
F. R. DAVIS&#13;
N. P. DODGE, Jr.&#13;
GEORGE A. KEELINE&#13;
M. F. ROHRER&#13;
E. P. SCHOENTGEN&#13;
CHAS. T. STEWART&#13;
T H EO. LASKOWSKI&#13;
L=======================:=On~===:=:J e huncl recl thirty -the &#13;
r Thor, 1900 and Laundry Queen&#13;
ELECTRIC WASHERS&#13;
Electric Appliances of all kinds Wiring and Fixtures&#13;
HOOVER SUCTION CLEANERS&#13;
BRADLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Drugs&#13;
Service&#13;
O!!ality&#13;
Fricke Drug Co.&#13;
We lead in Prescriptions&#13;
6th STREET and BROA DWAY&#13;
S-KJB MER'S '&lt;~~-;} TRHE BAESDT ""~~,,;:&lt;!' '" / i~I; SKINNER II BAKING COMPANY TR A DE M A RK D O UGLAS - 1862&#13;
0 11 t- hundr&#13;
---- ed th irt y -si x&#13;
Phone 393&#13;
E. H. LOUGEE&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
AND LOANS&#13;
102 SOUTH MAIN STREET&#13;
PHONE 312&#13;
Call Us When You Need Us&#13;
22 Pearl Street Telephone 2850 &#13;
r&#13;
Pierce Shoe Company&#13;
Council Bluffs'&#13;
Only Shoe . Store&#13;
HARRY F. PIERCE&#13;
Para Tire Co.&#13;
Tire Repairing&#13;
L============::=!J One hundred l h irty-scvcn &#13;
Prosperous, well-dressed fo lks have a habit of getting· chummy .&#13;
Don 't tra il around with the crowd going down the Rorrcl of&#13;
Never-Mind towards the town of Failure.&#13;
Spruce up in one of our snappy, save-you-money suits and join&#13;
the well-dressed throng on the Road to Get-there.&#13;
Society Brand Clothes&#13;
for " Young Men and Men Who Stay Young"&#13;
Hats and Haberdashery&#13;
The Classiest Assortment to be found anywhere between&#13;
Chicago and .Denver&#13;
JOE SMITH &amp; CO.&#13;
Sou th weste rn&#13;
Iowa's Greatest&#13;
Home ur bhin g&#13;
Stor e&#13;
(Jue lnmdred llii rl.\"Cig-lt t&#13;
"The Brightest Spot in Town"&#13;
Consider the Charge&#13;
Account&#13;
H esitation In furnishing up a home h as&#13;
pro ved disastrous to many o. y oung coupl e.&#13;
Want of remed.v has bee n the cause or t h e delay.&#13;
Jt Is not n ecessar.v It you take advantage or our&#13;
plan- open a charge a ccoun t and have your home&#13;
furnished without t h e Irksome waiting. All you&#13;
have to do Is to come in and make what you con -&#13;
side r a discree t selection of home things, tell us&#13;
ho w It would su it you to pay for them. and we&#13;
will delive r whe n you s ay The us ual way is to pay&#13;
a sma ll portion or the total pu r chase wh e n y o u&#13;
order and the ba lance In easy p aym0 nts. arra n ged&#13;
as most conve ni e nt fo r your parti c ular c irc umstances. Isn ' t It a r easonable me thodr&#13;
COU NCCL BLU FFS, TO\VA&#13;
TllE ll OUSE&#13;
THAT&#13;
SA YES YO U&#13;
MONEY&#13;
II &#13;
r ..71.rk /"or&#13;
Ri-al-fa Candy&#13;
Ri-al-fa Fountain Drink&#13;
Ri-al-fa Table Syrup&#13;
Ri-al-fa Tea&#13;
Absolutely Pure, Wholesome&#13;
Health Foods&#13;
1&#13;
% WITH SAFETY&#13;
W e handle a very fine line of Investments&#13;
that will NET YOU&#13;
6% WITH SAFETY&#13;
on any amount you have to invest&#13;
and will be pleased to explain our&#13;
plan to you if you will write or call.&#13;
~N EST E . H.AR T&#13;
IN CO RPO 1:-{ATED&#13;
II COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA J 0 111 · h11 111ln•d 1lii rty -1ii111 · &#13;
Boys and Girls of the High School&#13;
Just a Word to You&#13;
Own a piece of Real Estate if it is&#13;
only a cheap city lot. In so doing&#13;
you lay up Treasures for the future.&#13;
Whether you buy from us or not&#13;
we will be glad to advise with you.&#13;
l&#13;
Robert B. Wallace Company&#13;
Phone 1 7 REAL TORS 11 Pearl Street&#13;
ID4r ~tatr ~auiugs ~auk OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Assets oper $2,500,000.00&#13;
Cordially Invites Your Savings Account&#13;
E. A W ICKHAM, President W. S. BA IRD, Vice President&#13;
H. L. TINLEY, c .. hiec w. 8. HOUGH, k.t. c .. hie&lt; II&#13;
C. C. HOUGH, Asst. Cashier&#13;
!.!:== 011 h1111drcd f11 rly ====== &#13;
II CHIC MODELS&#13;
In Suits, Coats and&#13;
Dolmans for the&#13;
Young Miss.&#13;
SNAPPY SUITS&#13;
With Pep coupled&#13;
with Style for Young&#13;
Fellows.&#13;
MODERATELY&#13;
PRICED&#13;
R£9?r!LfSTOR£&#13;
.S LJ I TS ME: T EL. 2 74 0&#13;
314-316-318-320 WEST BROADWAY'&#13;
John Olson&#13;
STA PLE and FA NCY&#13;
GRO C ERIES&#13;
GRA NITE, TIN and&#13;
WOODENWA RE&#13;
First Class Goods&#13;
At Lowest Prices&#13;
739-741 Broadway&#13;
I Phone 934&#13;
L ouncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Citizens' Gas&#13;
&amp; Electric&#13;
Co.&#13;
Lewis Cutler&#13;
NEW FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 WILLOW A VE. PHONE 97&#13;
Next to P ublic Library&#13;
INVALID'S AUTO COACH&#13;
Persona l A tten tion G iven to all Calls&#13;
AUTO EQUIPMENT&#13;
OPEN DA Y A ND NIGHT J &#13;
Set ~ur&#13;
LUNCHES&#13;
ICE CREAM&#13;
SOFT DRINKS&#13;
AT&#13;
Mrs. Mary Smith's&#13;
MANAWA&#13;
Across from Merry-Go-Round&#13;
C-C- C-0-U N-N- C-1-L&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
has an&#13;
UP-TO-DATE&#13;
SEED HOUSE&#13;
Also a Full Line of&#13;
Poultry Remedies&#13;
and Feed&#13;
YOUNKERMAN&#13;
co.&#13;
Phone 3077&#13;
t)1 1f' l11111 d rf'd fo rf y-two&#13;
...&#13;
l t&#13;
YOU CAN GET BOTH FIT&#13;
AND STYLE AT&#13;
Sargent's&#13;
Family Shoe Store&#13;
Look for the Bear&#13;
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Look! The sun Ainas golden beams&#13;
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\i\laken, comrades, from pa st dreams,&#13;
School days nea r th eir end, in truth .&#13;
Soon we'll enter the sea o f life ,&#13;
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Set hig h your standards; win th e strife !&#13;
L et your light from life's ha rbou r g-lo ,,· ~&#13;
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'N e have all past records spurned.&#13;
Given our school our all to g ive.&#13;
\i\le'll ne'er forget those happy clays,&#13;
Days of our youth in old C. I\.&#13;
As on we go, new paths to blaze,&#13;
Those memories will most helpful be.&#13;
'vVe're soon to leave you, C. D. High.&#13;
\i\I e've ever been most loyal, true.&#13;
Your g lorious banner we'll a lways Ay,&#13;
Three cheers, fo r th e Crimson a ncl l\lue.&#13;
Columbia rose, om emblem fa ir,&#13;
Be g uide to us thru days to be.&#13;
Coral and delft blue, colors rare,&#13;
Lead us in service yet to see.&#13;
H ere's to Senio rs, brave and true.&#13;
Happiness with success and plenty!&#13;
Always a smil e ! O n thru the strife !&#13;
Hail to thee, Oh Class o f '20 !&#13;
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I t .. '20: : l'r ize \\"r1·:-: t ling '1'1J 111·11:1111t' 11 l ":.!II. &#13;
o.talrnhar nf o.tlann ( 1g1fi-1920)&#13;
.S PRI NG (Freshman)&#13;
Spring is the tim e o f all growing things, fr esh am! ve rdant in th eir new life.&#13;
The Freshman is in his gree n time o f life- young, immature and in ex peri enced .&#13;
\ V c, th e Class o f ' 20, in 19r6 we re th e Freshmen o f C. B. H . S. ! Green a nd&#13;
s\\·cet in o ur cl c\\'y inn ocence, we in this spring of our career, received the first&#13;
seeds o i lrnm\"l cclge and felt th e pull o f the pl ow in cultiva tion. A ltho ug h our&#13;
sto re o f kn o\\'l edge wa s very small , we were not dull or un enthusiastic. \Ve&#13;
de 111 o nstratc cl to the upper-cl assmcn \\'hat an ideal F r eshman Class is, by plung ing&#13;
headl o ng into th e activiti es of school life.&#13;
,\t th e terminati o n of the school year. 1917, we were \Y ell represented in&#13;
th e literary, musical , a thletic and military organizations. Thus, our g ro\\·ing life&#13;
\\·a s streng th en ed and cultivated.&#13;
S L :--1 :\fE R (Sophomore)&#13;
:\I arch " ·inds a nd April shO\Ycrs broug ht forth an abundance o f May Ao\\·-&#13;
crs and th e summe r tim e of our hig h school career. whe re th e skies were bluer&#13;
a nd th e sun \\-CU-mer, \\·as upon us hcfo rc we were conscious o f it . .&#13;
lly this time, " ·c held o ur heads very hi g h and many of our members&#13;
blossomed o ut into th e g lee clubs. the newly organi zed band. th e foot ba ll and&#13;
ba sket ba ll teams, th e Echoes staff ancl the Inter-Soc iety debates. Il ut soo n " ·c&#13;
\\·ere longin g for th e more disting uished titl e o f Juni or, \\·he re we wo uld occupy&#13;
th e di g nifi ed position o f Junior Class.&#13;
AUT U M N (Junior)&#13;
Tn school li fe a s in nature, th ere is an autumn, \\·here th e fo liage is ve ry&#13;
brilliant a nd th e fruit very ri ch. \Ve harvested the fruits o f our ea rl y pla ntin f)"&#13;
and " ·ith that came o ur ···Thanksgivin g "-thankful that \Y e were soon to ~&#13;
Seni o rs. The brilliancy o f our foli age and th e ri chn ess o f our fruit \\·a s the result&#13;
o f ma ny successes in va rious activiti es, especially in deba ting and a thleti cs.&#13;
\V fN T E R (Se ni o r)&#13;
Now in our fo urth year, the seeds o f our new life . derived from fo ur Yea rs'&#13;
stud_,._ arc sto red away to a\\·ait th e call o f th e coming spring . \\·hen they- shall&#13;
pu sh forth into th e new world.&#13;
This mome ntous ,·ear in th e histo ry o f this class has been a no less eventful&#13;
o n e in th e histor y of the sc hool. ·with the org ani za tion o f an R. O. T. C., two&#13;
iitcrary soc ieti es. a cartoon club and three fore ig n lan g uage clubs, \\·e realize th e&#13;
c·ntcrprisin g nature of student life in C. n. H . S. ~&#13;
0.fany o f th e Class of ' 20. who hith e1·to had been in differ ent to\\·arcl th e&#13;
vari o us ac tiviti es. have been a ro used to action in th ese o rg ani za tio ns. I'\e \\- liberty a ncl freedom o f action. characteristic of this Yea r, has ind eed tended to cleYe I°op se lf-control and initia tive, ncecl ccl. so much. in th e life after gTad uatio n.&#13;
\i\lc cann o t close this chroni cle \\·ithout a " ·orcl to th e Juni or C lass. " ·h o&#13;
will soon be call ee! upon to fill our vaca nt cha irs. The Cb ss o f ' 20 has "foug-ht&#13;
a g ood figh t : has finished her co urse : ha s kept t he fa ith. " Sec tha t ,-ou. th'cn.&#13;
" ·h o a rc left to ta ke up her work. shall pro fit hy h er example a ncl th at ,·0 u. too .&#13;
shall "blaze new trials" fo r th e g·lory n f om high school. \·o urselves. a nd a better&#13;
c iti ze nship. -GERTRUDE LI N COL N .&#13;
F'·ifty-t11 rrc &#13;
i!\rur lattnns&#13;
It \\"as du k ; a stilln ess, um1 sual in &gt;:" ew York Cit\·. ha d fall c 11 o n-r i:ifth&#13;
.-\venue. Two men walked hurri edly al o ng th e street co11 ve rsi11g i11 lo \\·. L' ar11L'sl&#13;
to nes. udden ly th ey turn ed in front o f a large o lcl br0\\"11 Sto nc !llansio n . Th e&#13;
iro n gate in th e hi g h iron fence creaked as th ey pa sse d th ro ug h . but th ey \\"l•rc&#13;
un conscio u · of its sound . T he men \\·ere quite o blivi o u s o f the ba lmy air a11d&#13;
the Jun e fra g ranc e as th ey climbed th e sto ne ste ps a nd rang the b ell imp ti ntl~ -.&#13;
T he tall er o f the two men sa id \\·ith an a ir o f cl ctc r111i11 atio n , " \\·e mu st ha\-C thl'&#13;
money. f r with out it \re \\·ill be un able to reveal th ese wo nd e rs to th e \\·oriel. "&#13;
Jap se rva nt admitted th em to the spaci o us libra ry. ..\ gentlc111a11 . l'\·ide ntly the O\rn er of the house, came forward to g reet t he 111 . J Le ha d a distin g uished mann er and hea rin g. O ne acquainted \\·ith &gt;: e \\. Y o rk \\·01ilcl h:l\T&#13;
recogni zed him a head of th e city's la rgest a nd oldest &gt;:ati n nal l\ank. a man of&#13;
influ ence and power. Dut any memb er o f th e Class o f '20, C. IL 1-1 . S . \\·01ild ha vc&#13;
recogni zed their class presid ent. Henry \ Vageck . T-! is g uests \\" C IT I 'rokssor&#13;
F rederi ck D uerr. head of the D epartment of Psycho logy at I larva rd. a ncl :\Ir.&#13;
:\f alco lm Howe, l'h. D., autho r of a no table treatise o n :\l c taphysics.&#13;
''When T hea rrl , ;\[r. I-fowe, that you ,,·e re in the city . l called up I 'rofcssor&#13;
D uerr and asked him to arrange this meeting,' ' said i\fr. \i\Tagec k . ' 'T a 111 se ri o u sly co nside rin g the presentation of a la rge endowment fo r psychic r esearch lo&#13;
Columbia C ni vc rsity. You gentlemen mu st demo nstrate to 111 c t his eve nin g·.&#13;
beyond th e haclow o f a doubt. th e existenc e o f spiritual co111111unicatiu 11 ."&#13;
i\Ialcolm and Frederi ck looked a t each o th er se rio usly a nd th en smiled. fo r&#13;
they had already formul ated a plan that would co nvince th e financi er a 11cl thu s&#13;
secure fu ncls fo r resea rch \\'Ork.&#13;
T he three men seated themselves a ro und a massive, carved tabl e. The&#13;
lig hts we re extinguished save for one fli ckerin g candle. Tn the clim background&#13;
co uld be see n the faint o utlin es o f a hin esc id ol, a la rg e crystal g lo b e. a nd a&#13;
g liste nin g scimitcr suspe nded from the \mil. Th ey we re in the oclclly furnis h ed&#13;
study of the wealthy coll ector o f antiques. O n the ma ssiv e table in front of&#13;
them \ras a O uija hoard.&#13;
" Have th e O uij a spell out the acco mplishments o f th e class o f '20, C. IL JI.&#13;
S .. " . ug·gestccl M r. Vlageck.&#13;
T hey all became sil ent. A ft er seve ral 111.olll cnts o f te nse waiting th e&#13;
0 11ij a . movin g slO\rl y at first. bega n to spe ll o ut in ve rse . th e fo ll o \\·ing lin es:&#13;
"J oc Sirn nnson, a jc \\·elcr, mak es wonderful clocks.&#13;
J ohn ·1..:: i111hall. a clrumrn cr, sells pun cture-proof soc ks.&#13;
\\T ilson D o uglass, th schola r, is cl ean of a coll ege .&#13;
T o rn P yper, an a 11 thor. is fa med fo r his kn owledge.&#13;
L ester R oclman's marin e band ha s just sailed for Crete.&#13;
b'if/ JJ -(0111" &#13;
Ccorge \ \f ri g h t is a la\\·yer. \\·ith \\·ho rn no ne ca n compete.&#13;
R o bert Spink 1nitcs t he ai r 11 e11·s. in a balloon.&#13;
IJillnn l\ oss. a n ex pl o re r, tri e cl th e he ig h ts to th e moon .&#13;
\ I c rria111 I 'etcrso n run s an ice skatin g rink.&#13;
J o hn l landsc h1· i111·e11ted a boat t hat 11·011' t sink.&#13;
I \uzz ~ast ncl lectures o n 'I-J 011· I raised a mo ustach e.'&#13;
J nry l)yper is promin ent in the presid ential clash.&#13;
Lesli e \\'ilcl has disconrccl a metal. most p rec io us.&#13;
Ccorgc Sa ncha got pinched fo r bein g too g rac io us.&#13;
Robert I 'attn n hcca111 e goYe rn o r of l owa State.&#13;
/'.e lda \larks got married a ncl t hu s met h er fate.&#13;
J acob \\'hit ehoo k 11Til es stories 0 11 s11·eet cou ntry li fe.&#13;
l\ o b l\l _l't he's to urin g T urk ey in sea r ch o f a wife.&#13;
R o be rt Cole has a job i11 a fln e butcher sh op.&#13;
Leo :\lhe rti gTe\\' rich 0 11 a Ca nada ll' heat crop.&#13;
E 1·a Rea ms is an actress of s0me re11 0 11·11 .&#13;
,\Ifrcd l\car clsley is mayor o f a small mining· to\\'11.&#13;
( ;co rg·c Leme n. a n e ng ra Vl'r, &lt;In es ve ry flne 11·ork.&#13;
\I ill a rcl 1-..: ra s nc is an effic ient shoe cle rk.&#13;
l\ oss ~odcn. hclie\'C' me. is some aviato r.&#13;
l'au l \l o n tg·omcry co ntrols a la rg·e gTa in elevator.&#13;
I \oy cl I 'atte rsn n clesig·ns classy g·irls' togs.&#13;
\ Vi lli am Crum 's ho ldin g·s arc a ll in peat bogs.&#13;
K:it hry 11 Cheyne, as a ho use11·ife. kn o 11·s 11·ell he r duti es.&#13;
Forrest l\ro uson extermin ates Jun e bugs and cooties.&#13;
\ Vy man \ Vi lli ams is capta in o f a tug boat .&#13;
. \cl a ;\Jartin's a sta r of great mcwie note. "&#13;
T he O uij a hesitated, th e n rushed 0 11 in g r ea t haste. but no longe r in rhyme .&#13;
"Jack \ Vilcox has co nvert ed the W ilc nx g ree nh o uses in to a large sola r&#13;
sanita rium . o f which he is manage r.&#13;
11 arry Stevenson . an emin ent ph ysician o f O ma ha . has just been call ed to&#13;
\\'as hin gto n to he physician to the l'rcsicl e nt.&#13;
I 'aulin e Uranson and Ruth Dick s1rn a r c bot h in T~en . rev isin g; th e la\\·s that&#13;
di1·orces may be ll:ss easi ly obtain ed.&#13;
\' e ra Raph run s a model short ordn resta uran t in :\laska.&#13;
l\ut h \ \i hi tc is national presiden t of t he .\nti-tobacco league.&#13;
C laclys t\bel. Dorthy Fa ul. :\larj n ri e .\ lcxa nd er. Dena J e nse n. ancl G retc hen&#13;
mpki c arc no 11· faculty members o f the Coun c il 11luffs 1-1 ig h School."&#13;
T his la st bit o f informatio n pro1·ecl inte re sting t,1 t he men. "Littl e did 11·e&#13;
th ink th at any of our classmates 11·01il d become teachers in o ld C.H. T-:T . S." said&#13;
\Ir. \ Vageck.&#13;
Fifty-fi1·r &#13;
"Yes, but now it seems a more \\·orthy wo rk than wh en we we re students,' '&#13;
said :\Ir. H O\\·e.&#13;
Professor Duerr spoke, "T hat is life; some must blaze th e wa y a ncl pa y&#13;
the price. It is now a hig hly paid pro fe . sion. In o ur cl ay t he teac h ers co ulcl&#13;
scarcely pay their board bills."&#13;
Aga in the men bent ove r the table listenin g to furth er revcbti o n s. "Lll) nl&#13;
Cummin gs is instructor in chemistry at Ucrk cley U ni ve rsity. E rn est Cuni e is&#13;
the C. D. H. S. football coach. F reel Uucknam teaches ma nu a l training- in :111&#13;
Indian reserva tion scho I. Re\'. Robe rt Ca ug hey, D elph a J en se n, Clacly s&#13;
Bucha nan and T helma Duzza left \: cw York last week to cl n missio na r y wo rk in&#13;
K orea fo r the Baptist Church. Ann e De \Vitt has ente red th e poli tical a r ena&#13;
and is now candidate for U . S. representative in th e L eague o f N atio ns. D e na&#13;
and -:\Iargaret r\ c\am on have a fa shi onable ha ir dressing pa rl o r in Co un cil&#13;
LHuffs. Daisy :Muncie teaches music in Smith Coll ege. lph S mi t h and 1:r a nk&#13;
Spetman , as detective s, have distinguished themselves. :\be Cold enhe rg;. a&#13;
wealthy \\·estern ran chman, devotes his time and money to rcc la i111in g- t h e&#13;
Ari zona desert."&#13;
:\Ir. H owe smiled at this last news. " I really ex pec ted to find Abe president of the J\ational Chamber o f Comme rce. Yo u knO\\" he repr ese nted th e&#13;
Philos in th e C. D. Commercial Club wh en we were in school. "&#13;
T hen th e seance was resumed.&#13;
"Gordon Fent is physician to the J(in g of Siam. R oy Smi th a nd .-\ rt hur&#13;
Peterson are ac robats play ing th e O rphcum Circuit. Lucill e Swanso n uses her&#13;
\\·onclcrful sopra no voice to qui et the a nimals in th e Ri ng lin g Circus. This&#13;
brin gs her more money tha n her co ncert to urs. Roy 1-Jenderson has made milli ons out of his patented non-collapsible foldin g cup. T helma Pohl , Jone I 'uryear and Helen Schenck are empl oye d by a large "N cw York firm as clress d esigners. Lorin Ha\\·es, the noted chemist a nd his assistant, Peter J e nsen , ha ve&#13;
disco vered a Aesh rcclu ccr an d a rc rapidl y red ucing the heavy \\·eig h ts o f the&#13;
\\·oriel, thus prolong in g life. Fc rclin a ncl i(rausc ancl Gusta f L in dberg , bo th civi l&#13;
eng ineers, have accepted a contract to buil cl a railroad ove r th e mo un ta in s in&#13;
South Ameri ca. Carl Nelson run s a shoe shin ing pa rl or for the u ppe r fiv e hun -&#13;
dred in New York ."&#13;
Here the O uij a hesitated, then dashed o n.&#13;
"Thereo n Peterse n is managing editor o f the :\fonpa rcil in Coun cil I :lu ffs.&#13;
Clarence Epperson is a member. of the eclitori al staff wh il e Doroth y H cn\·ig- a n cl&#13;
F ern 1-Iansc n are th e society report ers. i\Iilclrecl Gra ssfi clcl is to run fo r mayo r&#13;
of Council Dluffs in the spring electio n. Lynn Sweeny is at prese nt co u nty&#13;
treas urer. "&#13;
"It cl ocs look as if women woulcl soo n dominate politi cs," remarke cl ;\ Ir.&#13;
Howe . "Even a t prese nt they hold half of th e publi c o ffi ces in th e U ni ted&#13;
States. I disapprove !"&#13;
b'if111·sia; &#13;
:\gain th l'y place d th ei r finge r;; lig-htl:- u 11 th e O uija ho a rd :&#13;
.. l~u sse l l~ayburn 1Tce11lly ad.lressecl lh l' m e mbe rs o f th (• :\atiun a l Snc ie t y&#13;
uf Scientists 0 11 '\-cgelablcs (;rn11·11 o n th e l'la ne t, :\Lars.· GLTtrucl e l\ a rslo 11-'s&#13;
latest sc narin . '\\.hy J)o Y o u :\lake Those ~yes at :\l e .' is 0 11 at the Str;rnd&#13;
tonight. To ayl)ic] a h ca ltli-racJ..: i11 g. fa shi o nabl e 11"e clrling. Urrcl .\ lckinley&#13;
e lo ped r ece ntly 11·ith a 11Tall hy farmer. :\ Ja r:· L o uise Ti nlc:-. E dith StL·ph e ns a nd&#13;
Irma Suttun arc E11g·lish t e;ic h e rs in hig·h s ci w eds in France . 11 el en lrnlt . in&#13;
company 11·ith .\ laude l'ryo r. 11·a;; arr estl' d abo1·e th e capit1 )l bui ld in g· at \\-ashing-ton for rec kless clri1·i11g of hn pla11l'. i J;1ni e t J o hn so n and \ 'nne !(eating·&#13;
h u th han· !-?.·u 1·ernn1e11t p ositi u n s in 1 k 11 o lu!t1. L o ttie _lnlrns u 11 a nd E li zahetl1&#13;
Le11·is rece ntl y sold th e ir lat est pil'lme. ;i sple ndid exa rnpk nf thl' futurist ic type&#13;
n f ;1rl. fo r $75.000."&#13;
.\Ir. \ \.ag·cck g·lanc ed r his slrnuldn ancl chanced h ) Sl'L' a sta rt ling· h eadlin e in the 1"e 1ing· Times. .. 1( 11\'a .\rtists S ell l'ii:tm e t11 \ 'a nckrbilt. th e&#13;
\\-e allhy St eel .\l ag·n atc." The re cou ld he no d il uht hut th at thL· l )uija 11"as&#13;
tl'lling· the truth . .\Ir. \\-aged; did lllll 111 e 11ti!\1 1 his o h sc n·ati1)11 s hut sile ntly&#13;
jc·it1L·&lt;l th e I 11·0 profcssl)rs .&#13;
.. ula k leeh is e 111pl uyc cl as a tr;w e ling· salesl;:idy by a fJ, &gt;11is 1·ille concern.&#13;
Con sta n ce .\le.\ I anu s. :\ la rgue ril e :\lal o ncy . i:t·a nces ( h1rc n and l\essie l'i ckering&#13;
kin· o rgani ze d a bachel o r 111aid&lt; club fo r th e purpose of pl ac ing; 11«rn1c11 u pL)n&#13;
an equa l bu sin ess lcn·l 11·ith m e n . C e rtrucl e L in coln and H.ill a .\I ung·cr h an·&#13;
compktecl a b oo k . ·_J-1 011· to \\.ri te LoYe Letters.' 11- hi ch is no 11· in gTca t d e rn a n cl .&#13;
Th e ir idea o ri g inated in .\Ir. l'a luka's Eng·lish c la ss in o ld C. I:. I \cssie I 'cte rs.&#13;
assi;;te d by J l cch ·ig ":\yh o lm and l~uth .\l a this. h as sta r ted an aest he ti c dancing·&#13;
class in Co un c il I :luffs. .\I ary :\1 ix is running a GOl·ernmen t rnatri111 o ni a l ag·e11 cy&#13;
at Lon·lancl. 10 1\'a . Elizabe th J\ y l10l111is 11·iie o f th e l._ S . . \mh as~ado r t o Japan ...&#13;
. \t this po int. l'rofesso r Dt1err cha nced tl) look up and 1ya:-; e n L·ounter ed by&#13;
a bro ad g rin st ealing· 0 1·cr .\Ir.] l1ll\'l.'·s face ... l\ e 111 c 111he r t he _l1mi (1 r ancl ni r&#13;
scraps. :'llaknrn ? _[ ne1·er ;; hall fn rgct th em! It's a 11·1)tHlcr that l'rin cipa l (;_ \\ -_&#13;
!( irn r ele nt ed s ufli c ie ntll· t o al lo 11- u s to graduate ...&#13;
It 1\'as se 1·eral minut es lw fn re th e ir ren1inisc vn u·..; cL·a..;cd ;1ml th e\· H' 't1111e cl&#13;
the ir ta sk .&#13;
.. 111111a I 'etn:-; 0 11 and CraCL' I 'hillips arc rnn11in g- a d ry l·kan ing· L'Stah lish111 ent in ,\rizo na . (l lga L'hrisle11 sc 11 a tHl l·'aye Cogky a r L' suc cc..;siul ;; h (irt st()ry&#13;
11-rilcrs fo r a L o nd n n maga zin e . l\uth l"&gt;opn is ju:-;tice nf the peace and e clit()r&#13;
of a nc 11·spape r in ·:\co la. l m 1·a. :\I a rga re t [g·a11 and L 1) i,; E lli L·l1t edi t a pl1-'·;;il·al&#13;
cultt1rc 111 aga zi11c. Lthcl Ells11·o rlh i;; prc;;ident of the :\ ati(111 a l ~.,L·icty f"r t h L·&#13;
pre 1·c11ti() Jl n f cruelty tl) a11i111als. (~lad, :-; 1::rick s" 11 i:-; i111pn 11·i11g· tlw puhli c&#13;
h callh tlinrngh he r lect uH·;; u1H1n 111 c 11l a l hci.ling·. .\ la cl e le ne 1:is he r lune-;&#13;
pia11&lt;ls f&lt; ir orc hestras. l\ c1·a ( ;ilin s k y is ;1 st1 cccssiul lntsim·ss 11·0111 a n i11 .\t1 st ralia ...&#13;
.. It i;; rc111 a rkahle ... ..; aid .\Ir. \\.;-i gl·ck . .. ,,·hat a great 1·ari et _1 · 11f 1&gt;LTtlj&gt;;11i,1 11 s&#13;
pi f f .IJ ·.&lt;C /'I' II &#13;
there arc in \\·hich one may mak e a success. \Vith ve ry few exce pti o ns practical!:·&#13;
every member of the C. B. I-L S. Class of ' 20 is engaged in a diffe r ent \\·ork."&#13;
Then the O uija again broke into so rn e\\·hat metrical lin es .&#13;
.. 'vVho said :Marie Merrill would never be kn0\\"11 ? ] I er vo ice is h er fort 1111 c&#13;
\\·herever she roams. T hen th ere's Glach·s Hanse n, a pianist o f n o te. ThL·y ra\"c&#13;
o'e r her playing in g reat boats aAoat.- "\1"cva J on es. a n artist. d e co rates til e&#13;
homes of the poor and Doston supports her in \\·ords t hat cncl11rc. \lyra I( e lk.\·&#13;
and Cecil Ke rn ey arc g reat architects. In replanni ng cities th ey're n ever pe rplcxecl. Rachael "\i[ontgomcry a ncl Gladys lJickcy-the o ne 's in a te le ph o n e&#13;
o ffi ce you'll sec, the oth er presides in a hospital g rea t. T h e re sh e cures c ltildrc n&#13;
from over the state. The presid ent o f U ruguay recent!:· bo ug·ht a h and painted&#13;
bO\d whi ch Esth er Terry wrought.&#13;
Cleo A twatcr is a morl cl home keeper.&#13;
Ed na Dany on suffrage is knO\\·n as some speaker.&#13;
Leone Gooc.lcn's a dress re form agitator.&#13;
O pal Darada's a farmer ancl train s alligators.&#13;
E ln ora Hacllund writes children's stori es, exc itingly to lcl.&#13;
Dorothy F ri ed fa shi ons jc\YClry of silv er a ncl gold.&#13;
Dorothy H end erson writes so ngs, sure to entrance.&#13;
Rae Bercu and Gladys Drown are living in !-ranee.&#13;
E unice I-fake has gai ned some fam e as a poe t.&#13;
Cecil Dooth's marri ed well but somehow doesn't kn ow it.&#13;
I-fazcl Chapman has written a great Christmas carol.&#13;
Delbert Daker descends N iagara in a barrel.&#13;
Charles Streete r, a farm er, raises record corn crops.&#13;
Leste r Bachman, a merchant, run s seve ral pa\\"11 shops.&#13;
Bob Gray, one time maj or, is no w an oil mag nate.&#13;
E lmer l\[oen's at Palm TJ cach as chief chef o f late .&#13;
Harry Grote makes comi c record s fo r ph onograph s.&#13;
In ez Reese, a nimal trainer, is foncl o f giraffes.&#13;
I-Jarrict Buchanan a nd Cecil Evans cl o skill ed nec cllc wo rk.&#13;
Ge rtrude Gilinsky, successful in busin ess, is not knm\"11 tn shi rk .&#13;
Chi ef chauffeur to the president is T horwalc.I O lse n.&#13;
r\ trusted bank cashier in Canada is Harold Nelson .&#13;
Don E hlers, a ve terinary, heals sick animals.&#13;
\ 1Va ll acc Voslcr's wri tin g a book, '\ry Experi ence vVit h Cann iba ls.'&#13;
r\n interi or cl ccorator of E uropean fame is Jn ell Milisen.&#13;
E ng in eer of th e Los J\ngelcs limited is Douglas :l'cte rson.&#13;
i\faclge 1-:finkel's in th e f'hilippin cs in government empl oy.&#13;
Kenn eth \,Yolfc manufac tures candie s yo u'd surely enj oy.&#13;
E cln a Larsen's a sten ographer in his employ.''&#13;
Fifl11-e iul1t &#13;
T he O uij a pa used th en wrote : ··1 have recorded fa ith fully th e accomplishments o f t he Cla ss o f ·20:·&#13;
i\Ir. l-IO\\" e a nd i\[r. D uerr looked triumpha ntly at each o ther and then&#13;
furti vely rega rd ed l\[r. \ Vagcck . T he \Y ealt hy ma n \\·ore a puzzled expression,&#13;
;111 expression o f in creduli ty. J-T e lea ned back sik ntly fo r seyera l minu tes in&#13;
his cha ir. S uddenly strikin g- the ta bl e \\·ith a ha ng he turn ed to the professors.&#13;
·· .e ntl emen, I shall g ra nt the encl0\n11 ent fun d."&#13;
l\Ir. \i\Tag-cck then picked up a copy o f the T imes a nd t urn ed to the&#13;
thea tri cal section \\·her e a n amazing bill ca ug·h t his eye.&#13;
Tl-IE f'O LLIES O F 19-1-0&#13;
" r\ll star b eauty cast suppo rte d by th e ecce ntri c comedia n a nd da ncer.&#13;
Steph en \!Vollma n." '&#13;
' 'I'm takin g you t o th e f' olli es tonig ht ... sa id :-rr. \i\T ag;eck.&#13;
T he shadO\\. by my fi ng er ca st&#13;
D ivide s th e futur e from the pa st:&#13;
n cfore it slee ps the unborn hour.&#13;
Jn da rkn ess. a n cl be yon cl tl)y pO\\·er:&#13;
I \ch in cl its unrcturnin g lin e.&#13;
T he va nish ed ho ur. no lo ng er thi ne :&#13;
O ne hour alo n e is in thy ha nds.-&#13;
T he :\O\V on \\·hi ch th e sh,adO\\. stands.&#13;
- \1,\ N DH .&#13;
F ift11-11 i 11e &#13;
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Cordon&#13;
.TC:\ !OH CLASS O FFICEnS&#13;
&lt;:rrcn Shnrpl s :\lo r rnw&#13;
3fu11inr.s&#13;
:\!c)Jil len&#13;
Th e Ju11 iur Class ha s made a n excelk11t s ho win rr du ri n g its ca r ee r. \Ve a r e al i\·e a n d&#13;
ac ti n· a11tl iH~ o u1· h earty co-operatio n in a ll o f the b1·anches n f school work.&#13;
:\ s F r eshme n we struggled ,·aliantly t ogeth e r and accompl ish ed a g reat deal. \\" c hcli c \·e t ha t we we re the stro ngest Freshman cla ss that eyer ente r ed C. B. H . S.&#13;
:\ ,; Su 11m&lt;HC ~;, we ranked hi g h a nd in spired a we amo ng t h e oth e1· c lasses. Tt i,; ,-n y u11u sual for a S o pho mo re to t ake part in a debate. but Kathe rin e :\Ic:\I illcn wa s o n&#13;
the T11tcr-Socicty d ebate. Hobe rt ShaqJlc s r cc ci,·ccl the Gerne r :\[ edal in t he D ecla mato ry n 111ll',;t. ,,·hi ch i,; also a ra r e thing fo r a Suph o m,,rc. T h is yea r. \Y e began to fee l o u r&#13;
i1npo rt a11 ce in the schn o l and we lonkcd d o w11 \\·ith p ity o n tho,:e n t far en o ugh ad-&#13;
,·a n ccd t o be e nro lled ,,·ith us. Truly it ,,·ould be sad to g rad uate from a ny o ther cla ss&#13;
than that o i '2 1.&#13;
.·\ s J 1mi ors \\·e h aY e h ig h ;iims and ambitio n s. a nd. mn r e. we a r c liYin g up t o thc n1.&#13;
This year ha,.: been ou r g r eat est. Th e r e has been n o acti,·ity in whi ch the Junio r class&#13;
ha s n; 1t been r epr ese n ted. In th e Tri an g ular deba te we we r e represented b v Fred M o r- r&lt;&gt;\\·. J 11 h11 'd cGee ancl hobe rt Sharnl es: in Int e r-Society by Ed na Cordnn. R o se elso n. Zelma Hays. Ka thryn Taylor a nd R o bert \ 1\Trill crt. In li te r a1·y ,,·ork we a r e far f1·om&#13;
lacki n g-. J llnior &lt;: k 1,·c had impo rta n t :rnd well played parts in the plays. The carto o nist&#13;
fo r thl· E choe s. Ne el T o lli 11ge1-. is also o n e of us.&#13;
l t i;; no t yd po,;sibl e to p ro phesy wha t will take pl ace a fte r we ha,·c stepped m ·c r the&#13;
lH&gt;nlt'r of Junio rcl n m ancl bccnme important Seni o rs, but \\" C bc lie,·e o nr prospects a r c&#13;
c...· 11 cnu rag-111 µ: .&#13;
. \11 d tll1 11· t 11 t h e· lllya l cla,;,; of ·20 1 'd ay lo n g· life a ncl prospe ro us d ays be in sto r e fo r thl'ttt. \\·e shall ah1·ays r emembe r them a ,.: •&gt;u1· true frien d s. &#13;
\Tile the Jumors realizin o- the sho rt c min er o f th e S eni o r C lass, h a n · Ct&gt;11 - ' ' ::, . :--,&#13;
descended to co-operat e \\·it h t he above sa id , e ven t ho it is clu e t() th e ir 1 1p -&#13;
·r essive nature and advanced yea rs, th at \\·e, th e Juni o r C lass, h a \·e li L· e n h e ld in&#13;
suppressio n by fo rce, to a ssist by our supe ri n r ab ili ty to m a k e it p o ssilik t h a t this&#13;
A nnual be a success, th ereby sacrific in g a n in sig ni fi ca nt po rti o n of o ur r L· 111 a rk -&#13;
able o rig ina lity, whi ch coul d be uti lized by o ur kn o ck-o u t iss ue . in th e b e h a lf o f&#13;
the above said cause. D ue to t he limited am o unt o f space a ll o \\·ec\ u s. it " ·as&#13;
not wi thin o ur power to g ive free r eig n to o u r r em a rk a b le a biliti es. eve n t·h u&#13;
those, who come a nd go a yea r be fo r e us, co nsickr o u r in tell ec ts St1lllL'\\·lia t a&#13;
negative q uantity, so we have to t urn o ur exerti o n s to \\·a rd s th e m e a g·er rL's ult s&#13;
for \Yhi ch yo u, dea r r eade r, have so dilig en tly so ug ht an d h ave finall y lllca t ed .&#13;
As we sym pa thi ze with th e produce rs ancl p ublishe rs o f t h e a h rwe 111 e n t itJ 11 L·d&#13;
editio n, r ealizing it to b e t he best t hey coul d cl o , \\·e h av e cl e c icl e cl t u e n co urag e&#13;
them wit h what t hey think t he best o f o ur abili ty by lo we rin g o ur tru e standard&#13;
to t ha t \Y hi ch foll ows. 'vVe app recia t e your dili g enc e, kin d r e a d er, fur sed: in g·&#13;
t his po rtion o f the above sa id in preference to t he c r ea m o f th e e 1J!ito ri a l staffs&#13;
exe rtions, and we wish to in t ercede in th e ir beha lf in t h a t fo r th e sa k e " f t h e&#13;
a ut hors o f this sectio n, whi ch yo u sha ll hav e re a d \\·it h s uch d e li g h t . t h;i t y t &gt;11&#13;
show some r espect for the rema ining ma t e ri al a nd r ea cl it in u rcl e r that th L·&#13;
Senio r may not feel de ject ed. \Ve than k you.&#13;
Cla ss Motto- Sumus O mni potens (T he who le ch e ese).&#13;
Class Colo rs- P umpk in and Shoe Polish .&#13;
Class F lowe r-Dandeli on.&#13;
Class Y ell-1-2-9-1&#13;
8 i.C l Jj·f WO&#13;
1-9-2-1&#13;
Vv e're o ut for fun&#13;
Rah-Rah-Rah. &#13;
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l\.1 [ c: Drs Po srr1 ox H ol3 rff As Sc:c:s Snr. As Or11rns Sc:c: THor C rra:r \ VORRY&#13;
:-\brams. Gay lo rd .. .. . Gay . .... . .... Comb ing hair . . .. ..... . P r etty slick .... . . ...... Getting by .... .. ... ... Hai r&#13;
A dams. Hel en ........ V io lent. .... . Jack stones ........... . . False .. ....... . ... . . . ... Va in g irl. ...... . ..... . Autos&#13;
Ande rson. r\ g nes .. . .. S11·edish ...... Bei ng a coquette . ..... . E ng aged ....... ... .. .. . Pretty fa st. . . .... . . .. . \J a rriagc&#13;
.A ndre 11·s . .!his ........ N o isy ... ..... \ fan·elle H ..... . ....... I n a ru sh . . ..... . . .... . . A nge li c ...... ... ...... Getting the r e&#13;
App lequ ist. Ha ze l. .... \f e rry . .. . ... Typing ... . ..... . . . .. . .. Rapid typist ............ Same . . .... . . .. ... .. .. Gladys&#13;
Banker. Ada . .. ...... . F riYo lo us .. . . T ed ...... . . . ... . . . ..... . -\ ]most ma rri ed ...... .. \Irs. Streeter ... .. . .. . ????&#13;
Ba rsto11·. Grace . ... ... Dreamy . . .... Geo me try .... . ...... . .. A 1·amp .. . . . .. . . . .. . ... Dancin g . ............. Comp lex io n&#13;
Babb itt. Hazel. . . ... .. . L on ely . ... ... F o rd s .......... . . . ... . . T n mo1·ics ..... . .. ...... Car ridin g . .... . . .. ... Fitz ie&#13;
Bays. Zel ma . .... .. . .. Pl ea sa nt . . ... D ebating . . . . . .... . .. . .. D ull girl. . . .. ... ....... A lpha debater ... . .. .. . \I en&#13;
Beardsley. Kat ha rin e . . Friendly . .... Dorot hy Grason ...... .. In a drea m . . . .. ....... B rilli a nt. ..... ........ No o ne&#13;
Boye r. ·wa iter ........ S tudi o us . .... Countin g stars ..... . ... Ve ry busy ... . .... . ..... \ Vriting co nstituti o ns. I r cnc&#13;
Bruington. E li zabeth. l\e n- o us . . . .. Any male . .... . ... . .... . \[rs. Ch ey ne ....... .. .. \ Vit h "Chub''. .. ...... L esso ns&#13;
B run o11·. Fred ........ . A 1dul. .... .. . Flirtin g .. . . . . .......... In g lass .... . . ..... . . ... \ Vi t h th eir own eyes .. Co un try dances&#13;
Buchanan, J o hn ....... Ord inary . .. .. Biting finge r na ils . .... . Latin shark .. .. . . .... .. Not so good ....... ... \lr. Kirn&#13;
Cambron , Ge rtrude .. . t\ mi a bl e .. . .. Cii os ...... . .. .. . . . . .... Stupid .. . . . . .... ...... .. F our "A's" ... . ....... . Grades&#13;
Campbe ll. Charles .... Qu ie t . .... . .. Ta lkin g . . . . ... .... . . .. .. An o rato r . . ........ .. .. A mute ....... ... . . . .. Guess&#13;
Cape ll. R icha rd ... .. .. Crooked ... .. Spiritu alism . .. .. . . . .... O liY er L odge II .. . ... .. Fake medi um ..... .. . . Co. C&#13;
Christe nse n. E li zabeth. P eaceful . . . . . . Shimmicing ..... . ...... . A succ ess ........... . .. As she is .......... ... Boys&#13;
Cole. Euge ne . ... ..... Oh ! \Iy ! . ... .Ji gging ......... ... . . ... W ond erful ..... . .. . .... . Not quit e ..... . .. . .... Noth in g&#13;
Cole. :'If arga r et ....... L o ts of it ... . \ Vagg ing tongue .. . . . .. Stude nt. ... . . .. . ... ... . E..1·erywh c re ...... .. .. . Fri end s&#13;
C00l idge. Ruth ....... :\[o cl est. ..... Cl oth es ..... . ... .. . ..... Soc iabl e ........ . ....... Bashful. . . ..... . .. . ... "C. R."&#13;
Co11·an. R 1:th . .. .. . . .. Ve ry s11·ect .. Sa nc!l1·iche s .. . ... . . . .. . . D om1 Ea st .. ... .... . ... R ubb c rin g ... . .. ... . . . ] Cll'elry&#13;
Co ,·e. D onald . . .. .. . . .] ust so ... . .. .Study in g ... .. .... .. .... Co rrect ...... . .. ... .... .Ditto ........... ... ... N e 11·spape r&#13;
Cape l. Frank .. ... .. . .. Rambun x io us"Tickl e toes'' .. . . . ..... .. -\ sk him ......... ... . . .. P retty ni ce . . . . . ... .... P hil ns&#13;
Datt'sm:lll. Eliza bet h . . :\aughty . . . . . "Toll y" . . ....... .. . . .... Go od loo kin ' ..... .. . . .. Ero treas ... ...... .. . . . H e r hea rt&#13;
Da1·i.'. Charle' .. ...... Easy ......... L a bo ri ng .......... . ..... L\JI ri g ht . . ....... . .. ... Cond fell o w ... .. .... .. H e does n't&#13;
Da 1·i:' . Drina ld . . . . . . .. . Cr::it: ky ....... No one k1ir111·s ..... ... .. Somebody ............. . O pp osi te . . . .. .. ...... . Fi nanc es&#13;
Da1·is. Ga len . . ..... . .. E leph antin e .. Tr eat 'cm ro ug h .... . ... \fatince id ol . ... . .. .... . \f o dc rn ''Herc" .... . . . Bow ti c&#13;
Da1·i:' . J un e ... . ....... \f ee k . . ...... K nittin g .... . ..... .... .. Chaperone ....... .. . . . . . Q uee n o f May . . .... . . . " \i\lilso n"&#13;
Day. \ [a rin ri c ..... ... Soft. .... . . . . .Tickling irn ri es .... . . ... Fn shi011 mo del .... ... ... Tnn() cc nt . ....... . . .. . . Getting tall&#13;
Day. R ichard . ....... . Sobe r ........ Femal es ...... . ......... "It'' cubed ...... .. .. .. . Cube root o f " it" . .. . . His lo o ks&#13;
De Groat. Gladys ... . . Chan gi n g . ... Sho rth;p1d .. . . .. . . . ..... Tell e ............ . . . .... \l ay he not ... . ........ H e r futu re &#13;
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)i \~LI·: DI SPOSL 'i'I0:-1 Ho11nY .\s S1·:1::s S1·:1.F t\ s Or111·:1( ,; Si-:i-: T111·::-r C 11 I I·: F \ \f 0 R Ill'&#13;
De \\"i lt. Hckn ........ Rc,;ll c:&lt;,; ...... Si,;tn ".\nnic " ....... . . .-\ scholar . .......... . . .. Ne,·cr . ......... . ..... Dates&#13;
Dick errnn. J ca n:;ett e .. :\'ice a t 1i111c,; J abbcri11g..... . . . . .... \ \li1!t prL'llY ha ir ... . ... lbrL' bc;1 111y ..... . ... . K uhn ic&#13;
DickL·~-. J-L1zcl ........ . Good ... . .... Dl'' \l oinl':' .... .. . ... .. \ \li11 so1m'. ..... ... . ..... 13ack\\'a rd ....... ... .. . I lers clf&#13;
c rl'L'll. \ "icr.1r . . . . ... \I a n ·eln11s .... ·\ cting ................. ria ncbo111 c . . ......... S 111 ii ing ........ . .. .... Co 11n 1 r_,. Illa id,;&#13;
Cri1nc,;, L:rn ra . ".Pkasi1q .. ~- .. ". Fixing hair .... . ..... " s.1 litrlc... "" .... ". l. ike a dtlll .. " " .. ". \\'iioL'\'l'J' iIL' i,;&#13;
Di \\·o ky. FrL·d . .... . ... Cla n1 o ro11,; ... Chcn1 i,;t,,r.\· ..... . ..... .. . Fi11 n king ..... . ... ... . .. . \ ,;hark . .. ........... . "S11i1 s"&#13;
l) ric,;cllll;lll, Cc rtn;de.Pcrnliar... .\ ,;king q1:estions . .. .... \lag·1111,;h11,; ......... . ... \\"iii! :Ferdie ...... . . .. Ferdie&#13;
Dri,;co ll. Leona ....... Happy . ...... Laziness . ....... . . .. ... . O ld fa;!!i on ...... . .... .. \ 'cry Natt _, . .... . .. . . . . Letters&#13;
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Fair. Tfor,,ld ..... . . ... D:1rli1;g ...... Pcannts ..... . . ......... \\ "i th s111 all nnse ... . ... . TT cart breaker .... .. . . l)o rothy&#13;
.Fc rg·11:;011. Don1thy. .\ng·clic. ... . . ~' 11 ,;,;i 1g-. .......... . ... . Na zi111 0\·;1. . . ..... . . .... NPt sn \\'Or:'•'. .. . . . . 11 er big il'l:I&#13;
Frieden. D;l\-c ... ..... \\.eighty ..... Sat. F,·e. P ost . ..... . .. . Fln ff_L . .... . ...... . . .. . T hick . . . ... .. ... .. .. . . :\ F o rd&#13;
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Fryer. :\lice ... . ....... Fint'. ........ Hc ing good ....... . .... I 11 1,·lligl'11t .............. PLTo xi clL· blo 1Hic- ... . .. T eache rs&#13;
CiL·se . . -\lhcrt ......... . Pl':;:;imistic ... 11 11i11g thing,; . .. . .... \\"hole ,-hL't':'L'. ... . .. . . . :\ ,; 111a ll hunk .... . . .. . CL·org·L' \\"ri g ht&#13;
Gordo n. Edn;i ..... . .. . Cruel. . .. .... Fighting . . . . .. .. . . . .... . Ont' big :;inilt'. ... . .. . . .. \ c1pablc :;tuclL'lll .. ... D"' \ l,,i11c,;&#13;
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TL111 '"'ll. \fildr,·d. .\"11rmal ...... Gossiping ..... . . ....... \ "ny b11ld ... . .. . ....... :\ Pt~·' 11111c h ... .... .. I ILT p:1:'1&#13;
Hc;i,;ron. Gladys ...... Fin y ........ r\1ultry . . .. .... . . . ... . .. s,-:1 , •nl lll:t lll . . ........ . .Thai ',; it . . ..... . . . . . . H .. i11g l:tl l"&#13;
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T-ll·,;,.: , Fcl,1·in . . .... .. . 1nnffen,;i,-, ... .Tin Li zzie ... . . . . ... . ... Cr:11·k ol:1:1rn .. . : ........ \ Ii,· \·:11np .... . . . .... . ·111 - \1·it i-knI firkt·y. F:;trll:t. . .. St•11ti111 r 11tal .. l\ ·oplv ................. \ l:1ry l'ic ki .. rcl . .. .... l n 1..: rl', f.!°l' ' 1oc -t•IJ·l' . l·'ri,·1111 -&#13;
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Krasne. L eah ..... . . . . Re llla rka ble .. Co1rns .... . .. . ....... . . \ Va nt in g . . .. . .... .. . . .. . \\T ith new cloth es . ... . It's a sec r et&#13;
K ope ra. Ruby . . . ..... .Staid . . .... .. . .\ledita tin g . . . . . ..... . .. :\. pri ncess .. . . . . . . . ... .. Giggling .... . .... .... . Her coiffure&#13;
L eete. D a1·e . .... . .. . . . Fl ashy ..... . . Speech mak ing . .... . . . . .\lak ing a mash . ... .. .. Doing it. . ..... ...... . Getting by wit h it&#13;
L ewis. E llen . ..... . . . . Diligent . ... . K eeping quiet. . . ... . ... D e li cate .. . .. ..... . .. . . . D itto . . . .. .. . ...... . .. Gum&#13;
L c ll"is . .\laude ..... . .. Lig h t .. . ..... Exe rcise . .......... .. .. T iny . . ... ..... . .. .. . . .. . ???? . . . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . .Dieting&#13;
.\lcComb. Bia nca . . ... Ooo-la -l a .. . . Walking the clog . ... . . . Theda Bara . .. . .. . .. . . . Only that. . . ... ... . ... Husba nd&#13;
'.\I cGi ll. Rut h ..... . ... Ruth less .. . .. Toy piano ... . . . .. . .... . Cl1a 1rn1 ing . . . . . .. . ..... .Snicke r, snicke r . .. . ... .\[ r. Coyle&#13;
.\I di ill en. K a th eri ne . .Do ubtful . . .. . \ 1&#13;
Vho kno ws? ...... . .. . . Sena to re's . . .. . ... ... .. . Chewing g um . . .. ... . . Him&#13;
.\I a cklancl. Gene1·ie1·e. Pri 111 . . . •• ... . \Vhispe ring . ... . . . ... . .. Dated up . .. ..... . . ..... Not so strong . .... . .. .\I ale men&#13;
.\ l aga r ell. Ken ne th .. .. Sunny . ... . . . Tripping lig ht fa ntast ic .A te rpisicho re ... . ... . . . Ben T u rpin ... ... . . ... His ca rs&#13;
.\[ancle lko . .\la rg ue rit e . Spo rti1·e . .. .. Styl es . . . ... . . . .. .. . .. . . Dri1·in g Hudson .... ... L o1·ely . ..... . .. .. .. . . . L unch&#13;
.\lea cham. .\I e r le . ... . . G ratify in g . .. .Ticldeldy Winks . . . . .... Ba nd leader .. . . . ... . . . . .\[ arriecl . .. .. . . . ... . ... Co rn e t&#13;
.\fe ikl ejoh n. F ra nk .... Crabby .. ... . . Gaiety . . .. . . . . . .... . . .. . H a ndsome . . . .... ... . .. . Passable . . . . .. . .... . . . H is appare l&#13;
.\Iilise n. Wil bur . . . . . . . S;~ ge .. . . . . . Lea rning . .. . . . . .. ...... 2nd R omeo . ..... . . ..... A beau . . .. ... . .. . .... Phoe be&#13;
.\lilla rcl. R uth . . .. . . . .. S milin g . ..... E mbroidering .... . ..... \Vic keel . . .. . . .. . ...... . . Good scout . .. . ....... Ra 1·en hair&#13;
.\fitch e ll. H e lena .... . . Speedy .. . .. . .Yelli ng in halls .... . .... A demon ... . ...... .. .. . W it h "Jerry" ... . . .. .. Sl eep&#13;
.\I o rrison, D o n . ..... . Preca rio us . .. D ominoes .. . ...... . .... \N e ll groomed ....... . . . R eel hea ded ... .. .. .. . . Poo l&#13;
.\lorrow. Fred .... . ... . S 11·eet . .. ... . . .\fakin g hast e . . .. . . . .. . 2nd D aniel \.Ve bste r . . . . Same . .... ..... . .. ... . J unio r class&#13;
:\I e l so n. Rose .. .. . .... Ind ependent. Slippers . . . . ... . . .. . ... . Sunflowrr .... . . . . .. .. . . As R ose . . ..... ... . . .. D iamond s&#13;
Lockwoncl. Ruth . ..... Hard . . . . . . .. Ciga r ettes . . ... ....... .. R eckl ess ..... .. . . . . .. . . S eda te ... .. . .. . .. .... . H a irpi ns&#13;
Ogden. Helen . .. . ... L o 1·a bl e . . . . . . Oratio ns ..... . . .. .. . .. . Tn Roy's eyes . ... .. . . .. . Sco lding him . ... ... . . ··.\fa x well"&#13;
Peacock . .\Jarjory ..... V i1·ac ious ... . Sweet R epose .. . . . . .... "A" student ..... .... . . . O n lo 1·e rs Jane . . . .. .. i\Iissing an ysca nclal&#13;
Prnn c l. V irg inia .... .. Variegated .. . R ed ties . . .. . . ... . .. .. .. K illi ng . ..... . ....... .. . C ri nni ng . .. . . .... .. . .. Freck Jes&#13;
P&lt;:te rson. r\l bert .. .. .. Stale . .. .. .. .. D ese rt po ni es .. . ..... . . A bo1·e the m" o n . . . . . . . Below the ra rt h . . . . . . A certa in ba ll&#13;
Pete rsen, H elene .... . . Winning . .... Si ng ing . .... .. . ..... .. . .Insig n ificant. . ...... ... Help to t he school. .. .Ta rdy be lls&#13;
Pete rson. L er.na rel .. . . Studi ou s . . . . . Di mp! cs ... .. .... ... . ... I m pr essi 1·e . . . . .. . . . . .. . Cl ass valedicto ria n . . . . Squi rre ls&#13;
P ete rsen. L o uie .. .. ... Calm . . . .. .. . Fair sex .. . .... . . .. .... Bookkeepe r . . . ... . .. . . . Elerntor boy . ..... .. . Emma&#13;
P rio r. L eona . . . .. .. . . .Saucy .. ..... . .\fa king faces . . ... ... ... Sh inin g light . ... . . . . ... Co nt ented .. . . .... . ... K ate&#13;
R:i pp. L r1 uise . . .... . . . Surp risin g .. . Fun ny papers . ...... . .. . Sylph like . . . . .... . .... . Look ing fo r Charlotte.Ear trum pet&#13;
Ro bey. Charles .. ..... . lu ;J in g . . .. . Run n in g to lunch ..... . . .\! rs. Ro bey's son .... . . No differe nce .... . . ... U n iform&#13;
Rich, Bernice .. . . . . ... F uri ous ... .. . T ea ch e rs . ... . ....... . .. P e rfect 36 ... . .... .. . . . . I n estimable . . .... ... .. Lunch&#13;
Roecke r. Nel le . .. . . ... H wd1erl. . .. .. F reel ..... . . . ........ . .\!rs. Fred .. ......... . . .\frs. Sperlin g . . . . .. . . . F red's st udies&#13;
Rosc h. Doris ... . . ... . H il arious .... Edga r . .. . . . . . ...... . .. . Stylish .. . . ..... ...... . . 1\ ntiqu c .... . .. .. .... . .Silk stocki ngs &#13;
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R un yo n. Lucill e ..... . . D eco rou s .... Y. \V .................. . Brig ht g irl. ..... . . . . . . . Studi o us .. .... . . . ..... in ess dep t.&#13;
Sc hee r . . -\nna ......... S hy .. .. . . . . . . T ea c hin g .... . ...... .. .. O ld m;1icl t each e r ....... H ea r t br eaker ........ h .1cls&#13;
Sc h ey. E dga r . . . . .... . S \\·eet . . . .. .. .Sha kin g h a nds .... . . . . . A ttracti\·c . ..... ...... . . A t a dance .... ..... . . .Va mps&#13;
Sc lw n be rg . :\Ia ri e ..... Breezy ....... Bo b S ... . . . . . . .. . . .... . T e rribly fu nn y ........ . lmp-m . . ......... ..... He r tre sses&#13;
Seym o re. :\Ia n ·cl. .... No isy ... ..... Getti n g fat .. . .......... Cent er o f attracti o n .... i\Io uth o pe n ...... . .. . L osin!?· o ut&#13;
S ha rk ey. Cla 1·ice ...... Bo iste ro us ... S he brok e it ... . . . ... . . I n fin e auto .......... . .. In a padded ce ll. .. . . . .f\ 11 y t l11n g&#13;
Sha r pl es. R o b e rt. ..... S t e rn . ....... Ve rba l 011t b11rsts ... ... . A g reat act o r ...... .. .. At i\ larie's ho use ..... /\!arm clo ck&#13;
S ha \\', Kathle en . .. . . . . I nn o ce nt. .. . . :\ fa kin g im pre ssio ns .... Prima donna ......... . . Orph eum Circ ui t. .. . . Patto n's whisk e rs&#13;
S ha \\·le r. P earl . .. . .... G iggly . .. . . .. Blu shin g ......... . ..... Bea ut ifu l r y es . .. . . . ... . \ Vit h le sso ns . . . . . ... .. B ook r e po rts&#13;
S hepard. Eth e l . .. . . .. .-\ ffecti o nat e . . H a rd lesso ns .... . . . .. .. \ Vi t h .+ A's .. ... . . ..... V e ry pretty .. . ...... .. Sc hoo l&#13;
S he rfey. :'lfari e . ... . ... \\'illin g ...... E ng lis h .. .. ... .. ... .. . . . R u d e . . ............... .. G ra ceful. .. ... .... . .. .. Her \\·atch&#13;
Ske lto n. A ud rie ...... Ani mat ed .. .. L oo kin g ni ce ......... . . P u bl ic speak e r . .. . . .. .. Suffragette ...... . ... . . Helen's suito rs&#13;
S ly te r. D o rot hy ....... Li g ht-h ea rt ecl\i\lest en cl h ig h sch o o l .. :'1.l ig hty . .. .. ..... .. . . ... Ve ry ma sc ul ine ....... Vacatio ns&#13;
S m it h. Caro ll . . . ...... I ris h ......... Caesa r ..... ... ...... . . . . Hne in g spuds ..... . .... In dress suit. . . ....... D ig ni ty&#13;
S mi th. Clar ence ... . .. Virt uo us . .... Fi gs . .. .. .. . .. . ......... B ea u B rummel .... . .... N o t so perhaps ... .. .. Exc uses&#13;
Spa rks. \\' inifred . ..... S ur prisin g ... Ne ll e ..... . . .. ..... . . . . . Chape ro n fo r Spc rlin g sThree is a c ro wd ..... N ell e's elat es&#13;
Snerli ng . Freel . . ...... Amazin g . .. .. Ne llie cl ea r . .... . . . .... . Ne ll's hu sba nd .. . . . . . .. . D o dge .. . ............. K ee pin g Ne ll e&#13;
S te \·e11 so11. Charlo tte .. S illy ....... . . :\fakin g lo \·e .. . . . ...... D ist in g uished ........... :\[aybe ................ Co usin H arry&#13;
StO\\'C . In:n e .. . ..... . . Funny ... . .. . \\' al t . ..... .. .. ....... . . :\[ rs. B . . . ............... -\ffec t io na te \\·ife ..... . :\[arria g e&#13;
Stro ng . D ona ld ..... .. Stri k in g . .. .. . \ \i hisky fo rnH1b s ...... . :\druggist ............. In tro ubl e ........ . . . . S unday sc hoo l&#13;
T ay lo r. K at hry n ...... L o ud ......... \Vipin g g la ss e s . . . ..... . P ro hi b iti on ist .. .. ...... . Can't miss h e r ........ A lbe rt G ie se&#13;
Thirkell. L o la . . . .. .. :\[ o rl cst .. . . . . :\[ o \·ic,; .... . ....... . . .. :\[ary :'If. :\linte r . .. ... . . Co y :'lfaidc 11 .. .. . . .. . . . K e ll y&#13;
Th o mp,;o n. Da p:ma r . . . Cha stc .. .. ... P oe try ... ... .... . ...... .Si m p ie la ss ........... . . C la ss H o n n rs .... ..... L it e r a tu r e&#13;
T o lli ng e r. Ned .... ... . Inky ...... . .. Ca rron n ;; . . . .. . .... . . . .. Brigg·s th e se co nd ..... Land sca pe arti ;; t&#13;
( barn;; and C0 \1· sh ed s). Dates man&#13;
T o \\' odey. ] e rn me ...... A 11 ste r e ...... P n k e r . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ... :\ ga mbl e r ... .. . . ... ... . -\ preac hC'I' ..... . . ... . Hi &gt; dan c in g&#13;
T \·le r. X o rma ....... .. B lind . .. . .... \ Vritin g n o t es ..... .. ... :\Ian hate r . ... . . . . .. ... R o llin g h e r eye,; .. . . .. Spit cml&#13;
\ ra ndi\·enter . . \ g n es ... Hot. ...... .. . Clark V ......... . .. ... . Sa\·agc .... .. . . .... . .... Co ntrary . ....... .. .. . . Paluka&#13;
Va no rd en. Cha rlo tte .. Ha r111 0 11i o 11 s . \\"histlin g .... . .. . . .. .... Ope ra ;; ta r . . . . . ... ... . . S o n g bird .. . .. . ...... . Co mbs&#13;
\\-a llin e. F e rn ...... .. . Crusty . ..... . E urali a C . . ..... . . . . .. ... -\ n o b n dy .... . .. .. . . . . . L n 11k t\\·ice .. . ... ..... Hat ;;&#13;
\\" alt e r;; . J o hn ......... Pa ssio n at e .. . Kissing g irl ;; ... . . . . .. . . .-\ darl in g . .............. P on r fi ,;1 1, .... ...... . . H ist n n ·&#13;
\\-a lto n . Ra lph .... . . .. Capric io us ... Speaking . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .-\n n ra t•1r . . . ... . . .. . . .. l\ early 0 11 c . ........ . . J.i\·c st11cli e s&#13;
\\-a rrin e r. \ \-arren . .. . . Gro\\·I~ · . .... .. mi tr . .. .. . ...... . . C h ee r f11l . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . Human bull do g .... .. Fear ,,f \·am ps&#13;
\\-c ;; ne r. H e len ....... .S11n 11y . . ..... . F11cl ge . .. .. . . .. .... . .... \. e n· ,;mart ...... . ... . .. V en· ski11 11 \· . . . . . .. ... Get i ing fat&#13;
\\"b itti e r. Ge ra ld ...... \\"itty ........ Cramin g ........ .... ... ..-\t ra ;;e ....... ... . ...... -\ p0&#13;
e;;te r .. ~ .. ..... . . .. His C• ;rn ,&#13;
\\"ilsn n. D a isy .. . ... . .. P ecl eg o g ical. .Jumping rn pc• . .. .. . .. . . T eacher's pl't .. . . . .. ... .. \h\'a\·s rL'Citi n g . ...... llig h h ee ls&#13;
\\" n llcrt. R n b e rt .. .... Grumpy . .... G r O\l' l ing . . . . .... D ebatn r . . .... . .. ....... F us o' c cl .. ... . .. '. . ...... re o'o'&#13;
\\" no clhur\". Eli za beth . OffP n si\' e . ... Han·arcl ... .. . . ..... .. . . Sta r p u pi l . . . . ...... ... . :'ll ai n r e ;;;; ....... . . . .. . . \\-ilbur&#13;
\\"\·rn ff. L o ra in e ..... . . Girlish ...... . Go ld t eeth... . ... . ... Q uL·en o f S h eba ... . .... :\ ;; ·sh e io' .. .... . ... .. . Kid c url e r,;&#13;
Y o st . . .\ lice ....... ... F a ir ..... ... . Ca shi e r. . . . .. . . ..... Blac k curk ........ . ... T :1ki11g 11 10 11 e \'. .... .. . Or ch estr a&#13;
l 11 r111 11 ch le 11 . Gerald .. Sting\· .... . . . C r a b b in g'. . . . . . . . .. .. . Euge n e O ' Bri e n . .. .. . . 1 l a rn i'd Lnyd". ........ . -\rt in n"&#13;
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Sophomo res ! Class o f '22 ! \ Ve have bee n a nd&#13;
\\·ill continue to be o ne o f the most energetic a nd&#13;
faithful classes in the history o f C. B. I-I. S.&#13;
T he class has been \\'ell represented in n early&#13;
every sch ool ac tivity. O ne o f our boys \\·a s o n the&#13;
basket ball tca 111. E leanor \ndcrson r cprcscntccl us&#13;
in the ] 11te r-Socic ly debate. r\ number o f our a ble&#13;
tl ccbimers entered declams a ncl made a good shO\Y ing&#13;
\\"ith the upper classmen. T he glee clubs. th e band.&#13;
and Lh e o rchestra co n tai n a great ma ny of o ur clas -&#13;
111 c11 \\·ho arc showing their talent by mak ing th ese&#13;
respective org a ni zations the best they have eve r been.&#13;
T he "pep'' ancl enthusiasm that the class ha s&#13;
shown is only a forecast of \\'hat is to come. T he class&#13;
o f '22 bids fair to \Hite its name high in t he rolls of&#13;
ho nor in old C. B. H . S.&#13;
To t he class o f '20 we extend \\·ishcs for a happy&#13;
a nd prospero us life a nrl hope they " ·ill alwa,·s ha ve&#13;
pleasant memories o f C. D. I-I. S.&#13;
Six ty-seven &#13;
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1J1 rrnh1nrn I&#13;
The clay a rrived at last. ,,·hen ,,·e. Frcsh111 en, ,,·ere to enter&#13;
the Council Bluffs H igh School. At first \\" e most fortunately&#13;
had one cl ay fo r exploratio n o f the lrnilclinµ:. O n this clay \\"C&#13;
cliscover'-'cl that. t o reach our classrooms o n the second a nd the&#13;
third Hours. we had to climb steps. rather than take th e elevator.&#13;
as our Senior brothers and sisters had aclvisecl .&#13;
Sin ce that clay \Y e haYe found that to be one o f th ose important Seniors we must clilllb many other steps also. So me of&#13;
th ese see111 \"cry ha re!. such as those steps o f Latin and .-\lgebra.&#13;
:\ t th e d ose of the first sclllcster \\" C rcachccl our first landing.&#13;
and. pausing- to look back. \\·e r eali zed that there had been mo re&#13;
pleasures than sotTO\\"S and that the time hacl passed all too&#13;
quickly. T hen ,,.e looked ah ead and upon see ing the Seniors a nd&#13;
.Juniors \\" e \\"Oncl ered if \\·e \\"Ollie! ever reach the top. f\ut \\T&#13;
a rc o f a n opti mistic frame o f mind.&#13;
T his year has b een quite cventfnl for the F reshmen. In the&#13;
fa ll \ \"l' were gTeeted by a party g iven especiall.'· fo r ns b,· the&#13;
o lder class111 en. This \\·as the first F reshmen party that had&#13;
been gi ve n in the 1-:l·igh school. T he fore ig n language clubs a nd&#13;
t he cartnon club. too. as well a s a ne\\. g·irls' lite rar.'· society. co ntai n ma ny of o ur number. O ur class is strongly r epr esented 111&#13;
all the school organizations .&#13;
. \ s f&lt;' reshmcn, ,,.e \Yish to cong ra tulate th e class o f 1920 as&#13;
they reach th e last step. and hope they may be as successfnl in&#13;
clilllhin g· a ll the steps of life as they have been in c-l imbing those&#13;
o f Coun cil lllnffs H ig h school.&#13;
Sia:t11 ·11 i11 r &#13;
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F HP. S!I!llE:\- CLAS8 O F ·23&#13;
F TIES fL\ fP.N- CLA SS 01" ·24 &#13;
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3Jnn.).H'rtion ill. ®· ill. QI.&#13;
f." r SC \' Cn ni ght,; and ,; c1·en day s&#13;
Th e gTeat ne 11·,; ,; pread a bo ut-&#13;
. \ t schn111. al church . a nd c1·cry 11·hcrc&#13;
That 11·e might rid e o r 11·alk. -&#13;
'"!"h e in spect o r' s L!·oi11 g- t o ,·i::. it ll ~ !' '&#13;
That' ,; 11·hat 11·e ai l \\' e t1&gt;ld&#13;
lly o i"li cers. from co rpo ral !'&#13;
l' p to th .: captain s bo ld.&#13;
Tll\'n :il l that 11· e ck. 11·c ru ,; hcd about&#13;
''1'11'.: c n t;1il11r ,; hop. and h11 mc.&#13;
. \11&lt;1 \\' l' 1\·er e 'm11,;t c-;h;111 ,.;c d&#13;
l\y u,; e o f bru sh a11d comb.&#13;
( lur shirts \\'Crc wa sh ed. o m bl o uses&#13;
prL·,;,;cd.&#13;
Th l' 11 . l l111, \\'C mu st 11 o t fail&#13;
Tu ,;l'.: l hat o ur g"od old tail o r&#13;
C ut do11·11 that "rookie tail."&#13;
:\ II nf a sudd c 11 , th e g lad 11 c11·s camc-&#13;
" I lL·',; \Cl arri1·e to m o rr o ll'! "&#13;
N11 g laddn tidin g,; co uld e' er be b ro ug ht-&#13;
:\11d th e n a ll turned to so rro ll'.&#13;
F o r Friday came 11·ith promised joy-&#13;
:\ l:t ,; , for all .. ur dr eam.&#13;
\\' ith a ll c1ur fu " i11 C?; 'bo ut o ur clo th cs-&#13;
\\.L· 11·L'l'C \l ilt l'1·e11 'seen.&#13;
LEST.IC V . WILD.&#13;
.\\' it h Cl'a se lcs,; regularity&#13;
I hl' ,; l'a ,;n11 s co m e a n d gL&gt;.&#13;
l .. ikl' h iHJting· n\\'l ~&#13;
Th e :\larc h 11·i11cl ho 11·ls&#13;
\\' it h bli11ding ice a11d ,;n o 11'.&#13;
The 111igrat o n · bird ,; th· n o rth.&#13;
\ Va n n ;1·i11d s b c t?;in t n -h\.111'.&#13;
Th e s un Jl L'L'Jl S ti1nn1gh&#13;
11 is cl o ud ,; o f blue&#13;
\\' hik mnry strcamlcts 11 011"&#13;
\\"c think that ,; ur ely spring ha s cn mc&#13;
\\' it h tl n ll' c r,; . bink and bees.&#13;
~ut \\'l' arl' \\Tono·-&#13;
1 n l h L· mid ,; t 11 f o~r sn n g&#13;
:\ larch 11·ind ,; 111111·1 through th e tr ees.&#13;
~"th s i,; thL· 1n e rry 111 0 11th nf :\l a r ch.&#13;
Thl' 11\ll &gt;' l fi L·kk nf th e 1·ea r :&#13;
T1 •&lt;1:11· it ',; 11·a rm- -&#13;
·r.q11 1.1rr1 ) \\" t11rtn .&#13;
l\nt L"h L' L'r up' Spring is 11 car.&#13;
Il.11rn11, T 11 :-:~oN.&#13;
A yea r's a ye a r 11·h cn \\'C0&#13;
r c in s ch ool,&#13;
And ea ch mn11th's m ea sured by its rul e.&#13;
September find s us fill ed with zest ,&#13;
D ete rmin ed all to do o ur b est.&#13;
O cto ber bring,; a littl e po ut.&#13;
F n r V crg il n c1·cr lets u s o u t.&#13;
No 1· cmbc r brings T hanksgi1·ing day&#13;
\&gt;\i hcn all 11·e do is cat and play.&#13;
Decemb e r is t h e festal time&#13;
\Vh en spo rts a nd j o y ar c at th e ir prim e.&#13;
In January come exams.&#13;
fnr ll'hic h th e student a lll'ays crams .&#13;
Th e n F ebruary mark s th e birth&#13;
O f g reat men- m odels fo r their 11·o r t h.&#13;
ln i\larch and .-\pri l. Seni o rs d c io·n&#13;
Tn ll't th e und e r cla ssm cn r e ig n ."'&#13;
)Yith l\lay co mes sprin g , and c1·erything&#13;
I hat g raduati o n helps t o bring .&#13;
.·\ml Jun e is hail ed with joy unb o und&#13;
Diploma s t hen a rc pa ssed aro u nd.&#13;
:\ year's a year ll'h en 1\' c're in school,&#13;
.\ pu zzle. soll' ed by any fool.&#13;
Z. L. :\1. '20.&#13;
\\'h en I think o f my life and its pl ea sur es,&#13;
.-\ncl th e tim e that is m ost dear t o m e.&#13;
I di1·irlc all th e years into mea sur es&#13;
\Vhosc \\'Orth it is easy t o sec.&#13;
l3ut if yo u we r e t n a sk ll'hi ch is cl ear est.&#13;
r\ nd ll'h ich 11·onlc1 r emain c1·e r so .&#13;
Th c;;c day s ll'Onlcl st and o nt th e cl ea r est&#13;
The clays 11·h en in hi g h sch ool. I kn o11'.&#13;
It \\'a s th e r e ll'h crc I had m y r ea l fr olic.&#13;
Th ere ' t11·a s no t all book and rul e.&#13;
Th e n to study mi g ht see m m elan ch oli c. 13 ut fun min g led alt1n g a t th a t ;;ch1101.&#13;
T o 1ca1·c it seem s lik e a g reat snrrn ll'.&#13;
.-\ s1H·ro 11· I'll n e\' cr io rgc t.&#13;
Hu t 11·hat e1·cr may ha ppcnc to n10 rro11',&#13;
No t a da y o f sc hool life I'll re g ret.&#13;
E s r1 1 ER T 1·: 1(l(\' .&#13;
ll ail. fair spring time. glad 11·c g r eet yo u'&#13;
fo'aircst se a son n f th e year:&#13;
are in 1·erdur c. so ng and perfume :&#13;
T ho u a rt ah1·ay s ll' ~n c he re.&#13;
:-\ 0 1,· 11·ith g enero us ha nd s. 1·11u'r e llin gi tHl&#13;
\. l· 111 ;; "f bea ut y. r 1·ery11·hcrl:. · ·&#13;
lla l1m· sn uth 11·in ds ,;cc m t n ll'hi ;; pc r&#13;
Oi a iar o ff h ea1·enl y sphe re.&#13;
CEWJ'R L' DE L1 :-1COL:\.&#13;
Sc1;e11ty-011 c &#13;
Grant Aug ust ine&#13;
:\ Ir. r\ sq uith&#13;
Haro ld Asq uit h&#13;
R o be rt Ba ird&#13;
D o na ld Coye&#13;
Charles Chey ne&#13;
Wi lli am Coppock&#13;
Robe rt Co le&#13;
vV ilso n Dougla ss&#13;
Dnnald D ic ke rso n&#13;
F rank E ve r est&#13;
F r ed eric Eastla nd&#13;
Ro bert C ray&#13;
:\If r. Graso n&#13;
Edwin H ess&#13;
K enn et h He rwig&#13;
Ca rl H e rwig&#13;
Lo rin Hawes&#13;
Roy H e nd e rs0n&#13;
8rrc 11 t 11 -t ico&#13;
TIIE l'lllL ~! TII IA :\:-:i&#13;
Fe rd ina nd Kra tlse&#13;
:\I ii la rd K rasne&#13;
vVilbllr M ilise n&#13;
H a rold McComb&#13;
Gr ego ry O ure n&#13;
J o hn P ype r&#13;
\iVa lte r Pyper&#13;
vVa ltc r Benj amin&#13;
Michae l T edesco&#13;
P hilip K ras nc&#13;
Di ll o n Ross&#13;
Robe rt Sha r ples&#13;
Robe rt Spink&#13;
J oe S imo nso n&#13;
E d ga r Schey&#13;
B ruce vVa ll ace&#13;
Stepha n Woll ma n&#13;
J aco b vV hi t eboo k&#13;
vVar rin \1\farrin er&#13;
Cen r ge .-\ rn n ld&#13;
J n h 11 P u sey&#13;
A ddisn n B ra ndo n&#13;
C tl st af Lindbe r g&#13;
¥\fa lte r :\I edl cy&#13;
Ke nn eth S law so n&#13;
J\ be Gold c nhtlrg&#13;
R a lph Smith&#13;
Be ni a min O ' Do1111 e ll&#13;
Cla r e nce Je nkin s&#13;
F ra n k Cape l&#13;
Ha rl ey J\ my&#13;
K e n ne th Mage r e ll&#13;
J ack He lwig&#13;
Ja ck Pe regoy&#13;
Jo hn \!\falte rs&#13;
He rb e rt Re c d&#13;
Ge r a ld /'.u rmll ehl e n &#13;
\\' . I '.\'Pl' I'&#13;
~piu !;:&#13;
1'1111.ll &lt;11-'Fl&lt; lt~&#13;
}11111~!:1 :-.s ~il:tl"plt s&#13;
\\"n l l 111 :1n ~imon :-; 011&#13;
Th e Phi lo m at hian s. th e o ld est bo ys' literary ,; n c ie ty 111 o ur sc h ool. ha s exce ll ed this&#13;
yea r in all it s a c ti1·iti es. ho th dramati c and fo r e n sic.&#13;
Th e annual Phil o play. "The Pri1·atc Secretary." \\'a s th e t h ea tri ca l s uccess of th e yea r.&#13;
:\ ,; a farcical co m edy ,, f th e art:-. it succeed ed in pl e a sing its audience abo1·e a ll expecl'ation s. \\'c ca n 11e1·cr i .. rgct th e p1·i1·a te sec re tary int erpre t ed by Dil lo n R oss. n o r&#13;
S t ephan \Vn llma 11 a " hi ,; iratl'. L'Ccc11t ri e um· le. 11 0 1· Ve ra Raph a s th e Englis h landlady .&#13;
. ·\II 11Tre int npr c ted ll'ith profe ssio nal abi lity.&#13;
Th e turn -out for th e lnter-S oe i&lt;.:l ~ debat e \\':ts unu suall y good . S t&gt; good indeed. th:i t&#13;
it 11·a s ne arl y pro ph eti c. but the hest of pro ph e ts o ften fail us. \\'e lost. but 11·e lo;;t 11·ith&#13;
h " n or. fo r 11·hn 11·ill deny th a t it 11·a,; the nwst int erestin g a nd enli g ht e ning d ebate tha t h e&#13;
('IT r had th e pl eas u re • ,f atll'rnl in g' But sad a s it ll'a s. 11·e can n o t ll'in a ll th e tim e. 11 e1·e rth e less n ur 111 e 111h c r,; ca n 11·i11 ,;0 111 c n f th e ti111 e in sn me of th e debates. Tll' n of o ur m e m -&#13;
bers. S t e phan \\.' o ll111a11 a nd l~ rt S harpl es. \\'hose re pu tat io n a,; d ebater,; i,; eqa blish ecl&#13;
111 o ur sc hno l. clchall'd in th e Tri:in g ubr. 11·hi ch 11·e 11·o n bnt h he re and at Fort D odge.&#13;
Our n ext lit e ra ry 1T11 ture . t he d 1:cl a111 at 1,ry con test, prn mises to b e a n inte 1·est in g o n e.&#13;
Thu s iar fo urt ee n 111 c 111her,; han· 1·olu11tL'l'H' d t o ex hibit th ei r t ale nt a lo n g a n ora t n ri ca l.&#13;
lrn 111 o r o u s. or dra111 ;i ti c lin e . \\' e hnpe t o ha 1·e •lllr 111 e111bers ll'i11 t he meda ls fo r first plac e&#13;
this yea r. a s th ey did la st. fo r you k11n11· ' " hi ,; t n ry r e peats itse lf."&#13;
\\' c take this opportunity t n e xtend o u r th a n k, tn :\I iss Fnl ey. Ptlr c riti c. In ll'hnm&#13;
1l1 L' Ph il "s &lt;lll'L' thi,; yca1",; ,; ucc ess.&#13;
Se~ 11f!l fl1r ec &#13;
L eo A lbe rti&#13;
A llan Arde ll&#13;
Ben jamin Ba rto n&#13;
A rch ie Baley&#13;
F reel Beaumo nt&#13;
L eroy Burn s&#13;
F r e el B uckn am&#13;
A lvin Christen se n&#13;
Ri chard Cape ll&#13;
Frey Diwo ky&#13;
F rederick Due rr&#13;
Galen Da\·is&#13;
Go rdo n F ent&#13;
B racll ev F elto n&#13;
I r win Green&#13;
8 even t y -{01tr&#13;
Tl I I·: ,\ J:T J ST&lt; rn: 1.1 .\ :\S&#13;
Ned Toll inge r&#13;
H enry vVa gec k&#13;
R r&gt;be rt vVoll e rt&#13;
Ralph Waltrrn&#13;
Geo rge v\lri g h t&#13;
E ric T h o rn ton&#13;
D o na ld E hl ers&#13;
Vi c to r G r e en&#13;
:\Ta lco lm I-Inwe&#13;
·r-r enry Je n sen&#13;
E a rl Jon es&#13;
P e r din a nd K ruse&#13;
David L eet e&#13;
Carl Ne lso n&#13;
J()hll :\TcGee&#13;
Pa1il ( ) 11rsk1·&#13;
Rn lic rt J';1t t 1111&#13;
:\ lcrria111 I 'l'l LT SL' ll&#13;
L e stl'r 1~ &lt;11 11 111&#13;
Fred :\I n JTfl \\'&#13;
1\ li&gt;c l't Pl'l c rs c 11&#13;
1 Ta ri-y St c \·c 11 sr111&#13;
Frank S p c t 111a11&#13;
Ccnrge Sa nc ha&#13;
c \Vild&#13;
\. c r ald vVhi l I in&#13;
L ll uis :\ I r1r.L(a l&#13;
J.'.d ,,·a rrl S 1ni t Ii&#13;
l'a11l :\ ["11 l .L(" 111 e r y&#13;
fl a r n lrl N L· l-:1111 &#13;
F1·11t (;l't'l'll&#13;
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Alllc rl"i&#13;
J tt n c . 1920. fi n e!,; th e 1\ri ,.; t o t c li a n Li te rary Soc ie ty exce ll e d by 1w n c in its ac ri\·iries.&#13;
du e tn th e dili ge n t :rncl l'Uthu ,.; ia sti c \\'Ork n i its m.e mhe rs. E ac h incl i\·id ual h as bee n&#13;
\1·orki11 g t n hi ,; max imum ca pa ci ty i&lt;H th e be tt e n11 en t o f th e soc ie ty .&#13;
O ur 11u111 e r o u s c l11 ,.;c d pro gram s d id a great d eal to in c r ea se th e su ccess o f o ur&#13;
d ra m atic ac ti \·iti cs. P o ur o i n u1· m embe rs a ,;.,i ,; tc d th e Ero,; in th e clram:iti za ti&lt;l11 oi " Gree n&#13;
S tockin g,; ": thr ee in th e D e lt :1 Tau pl :1y. " F anny and ch e S cn·a nt P r o bl e m." and io ur pa 1·-&#13;
ti c ipated in th e A lp ha play. "liur1·y! TTurry! T-funy!!". al l cl1 )in g ,; plcnd id \\'O rk. " Sto p&#13;
Thi ef ' " ca1u c up t o o u1· u ,; ua l stand anl a nd r:111k e &lt;l \1·ith Ih e lil',;t p1·o cl11 ct in n ,.; n f th e sc h ool.&#13;
It \\' a s a g rand succ e,;s fr o m lw g·i11u in g t n encl. a nd k e pt th e audi e n ce in co n sta n t u p r oa r.&#13;
Tn in r e n sic \\·nrk \1·c h:l\-c ,.; h o \\'n SllIU e s kil l. .·\ft c r d efeatin g t h e Phil os. a nd late r&#13;
b e in g cl e kat l' d b y t h e '1 rnn g 1\l p h a tr ill in t he Tn fr r-Soc·il·ty ckha1c. t h e t ea m . co n ,;istin g&#13;
11f R o b e r t \ \inl lc rt . G e o rge \,\/ri g h t :111d R o be rt Patt o n. and th e soci ety cli ,; play e cl th e i1·&#13;
g11 o cl sports 111an s hip. J o l11 1 :'llc Gee . Fre d i\ l nrrn 1\· ancl llarry S t c \·en sn11 r epre,;e n te cl u s&#13;
111 th e T ri an g ular d e ba t e . T h e soc idy i,.; n·r1ai 11 ly p1·o ucl ,, j Ihi ,.; 1·e 111 a rkah k r eco rd . a s this&#13;
i,; th e largest r c p rl' ,;c 111a t io 11 o f all_\· ,.;ocic ty&#13;
ll 1111·c\·c r. 0111' be n e fits a r c 1ltl t co 11 fi11ccl \\'ith in t h l' ,;11c ie ty :Ii o u e. :\ la r ge h ox \\·as ,.;c n t&#13;
t o our "\\' a r o rph a n ". Edo n a r cl Lafo n t. to h e lp g la clcl e n his C h r islmas. \ \ 'e p1·esent e cl th e&#13;
sc h oo l lib1·a ry \\'i t h a C"IJY o i C h ap lin R o hh ',.; li() o k. in 111 e 111 o ry l' f th e i 68 t h Regim e n t.&#13;
a nd \\' e fee l th ;i t th i,; \\· ill b e ()Ill' of t he• 111" ,; t ,; a c r e cl p n%c•,;,;in n ,; n i th e lli g h sc hno l.&#13;
Th e :\ri,; lo,; \\' i,; h t n tak e t li is o pp11rtunit y tn than k o ur c riti c . :\fr,;. Rurge,s. fo r h e 1·&#13;
,; in ce 1·e l'o-o pe rati o n ;i ncl untirin g effn rt '." in () llr hl' ha lf. ;i ncl :'I I s~ l-Ta t,; \\' C' ll inr h e1· pa ti e n t&#13;
,,·ork in coa ch in g o ur play .&#13;
i\ J a n y o f th e m e mb e rs a1·e g r a cl11 :1r i11 g . hut con sid e ra h lc ta kn t is lcit fu r next ye&lt;i r. ;i n cl&#13;
l\T ex pe ct th e m. too. to "SucceC' d h y D o in g."&#13;
Se vent y -fi ce &#13;
Hele n A d ams&#13;
G e rt rude Ba rs to\\'&#13;
Cecile Boo th&#13;
E lizabeth Brn i11 g to 11&#13;
Cat h e ri n e Capel l&#13;
Helen B utl e r&#13;
Kathry n C h ey n e&#13;
\fa r ga r c t Cole&#13;
Rut h Cooper&#13;
Jun e D av is&#13;
J ra nn ette Dicke rso n&#13;
A nn e D e \.Vitt&#13;
H e len D eWitt&#13;
Gretc h en Empk ie&#13;
Dorothy Fa ul&#13;
V irg ini a F a ir&#13;
Rc,-;1 G ilin sky&#13;
L r, is G r ee n&#13;
D o r n th y Hu rd&#13;
Luc ill e Hi c k ey&#13;
\!fary E liza b et h Tnn es&#13;
My ra Ke ll y&#13;
E ula Klee b&#13;
Sercwtv -Bix&#13;
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F ranc is O ure n&#13;
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E sth e r Pusey&#13;
Ro sa nnah R ecd&#13;
J\ m y R r,bin so n&#13;
D r1ris Ro ss&#13;
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De lta T a u has. if possibl e . played t his year a n eve n m•)r e im po rt ant pa rt 1n&#13;
sc hool acti\'ities t han hi t he rto .&#13;
Th e Delta pla.'· " ·as a ma rk ed s uc cess. Uesicl es p rese n tin g o ne excell ent&#13;
pb.\·, \\' l' h;wc bee n \\·ell r cprese ntccl in b oth t h e P hil o and :-\risto pla_'·s. Kathryn&#13;
l'h c\·11 e and Ruth \ Vhite in th e fo rme r. a nd :-\nn e De \ Vitt a nd Jn ell :\Iilise n in&#13;
thl' la tln .&#13;
. \lt lwug·h 1\·c lost to th e .\l p has in th e lnte r-Socicty d ebalL' . t hcre ,,·as com-&#13;
)JL' n satio n fo r us. in that Ly nn S \\·ce ny . th e o nl y g irl o n th e Tria ngul a r debati ng&#13;
tca 111. is a De lta T a u.&#13;
I k l ta Tau is a h,·a.\·s \1·il lin g a nd cager to furth e r t h e in terests o f the sc hool in&#13;
;1n \· \1·a." possible . \\' e fee l that mu ch o f o ur s uccess is d ue to :\liss :\la \'l1 arcl&#13;
;1nrl :\ I iss ( ;uldn cr, lh1t h o f 11·ho m a r c 11·illin g at a ll times tL) a id us in ,,·ha t e\'e r&#13;
11·a\· thn· a r c ali lc .&#13;
~L'l'L'l'a l o f 011 1· best 11w111lic rs arc ka,·ing us i11 this graduating class. \\.L·&#13;
s ha ll 111 iss th L·111 s1ir c l_'·. !)lit \\'l' fel'I t ha t c1T n th o ug h the." arc gon e . \\'L' sha ll lie&#13;
a l&gt;le to lll L'l't th '-· pnililc111s tlf t he L'1) n1in g· \·ca r in t he sa m e c reditable m a nn e r&#13;
i11 11·h ic h 11T haH' m et th ose 11f th e past.&#13;
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I ea tri ce A rm strnn g&#13;
Kathryn Bea rd sley&#13;
Th elma Buzza&#13;
Ra e Be rcue&#13;
Eliza be t h Christ e nse n&#13;
Faye Cogley&#13;
Ge rda Christen se n&#13;
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Ruth Cowa n&#13;
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"l;11r \\'C arc jo lly and \\'C ha Ye a lo t o f p ep!" Y cs. tha t's t h e Eros. Yo u&#13;
ca n tvll t h e m b_,. the ,·cry tone. ca n't yln t ? \\·c a illl to be a friend to c Ye r ybody.&#13;
a11d at t h e sa111c ti111 c h ave so lll c fun o urse lves. That's \\·hat E ro cl e lph ia n means.&#13;
"Love ". \." o t that ,,.c dan ce ancl pl ay a ll t he tilllc li ke t h e gTass ho ppc r. O h n o !&#13;
S0111L'li111cs. \1·c \1·crk a nd arc r ea ll y se ri o us lik e t h e little a n ts. \\·c strike a&#13;
h a pp.1· m edium lict11·cen the t 1\·o by \\'l)rking· a li ttk and playing a li ttle.&#13;
Just to pro \·c this to _l'llll. li ne arc so m e ,lf th e thin gs l\'C h a\·c acco 111plish ccl&#13;
this yea r. ( )ur c ll&gt;Scd progra 111 s li a 1·c hc,·n 111 n n ' int e restin g t ha n eyer. Ou r&#13;
play. (; r cc n S tockings--'\\.c ll! -You'll n c \-c r fc rgd it. \\·ill y o u ? T h e n. t h e 11·a_1·&#13;
u ur ~:-i is tried o ut for th e d eb ates a nd t h e &lt;k cla llla ton- cu n tcst shm 1·s that th e&#13;
l·:ros a rc a \\·id c a \1·akc crm1« 1.&#13;
So. h e r e 's to the En1clc lphi ans ! \l a 1· t h e ,· b e as successful a nd h a pp:· in&#13;
th e fu tu re as th c 1· ha\'l' been i11 th e past yea1·! H e r c's tn o ur ubl ip:ing n itics.&#13;
\liss 1-'i·aseur a 11d :\liss l:lac J..:1&#13;
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Agn es A ncl e rso n&#13;
Cleo Atwa t e r&#13;
Pa uli n e B ran so n&#13;
A ur e li a Christen se n&#13;
\farjori e D ay&#13;
Rut h Dickson&#13;
L o is El li cott&#13;
\f a Pg aret G il es&#13;
\ [a r ia n G r ay&#13;
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Laura Grim es&#13;
F e rn H a n se n&#13;
G la d ys Tf a11Se11&#13;
Mi ldred Han se n&#13;
Dor&lt;Jt h y H e r wig&#13;
?vladge Hinke l&#13;
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Beulah J-[r111 g h&#13;
Delpha J e 11 ,;e n&#13;
Ir e n e Jcn s u1&#13;
\fabl e J e n se n&#13;
Neva J o n es&#13;
E li zabet h Le11·is&#13;
Rill a \[un ge r&#13;
H ele n e P e t e rse n&#13;
L e 11 11 a P ri11r&#13;
Lu c ill e Ru11y1111&#13;
Vera Haph&#13;
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Glady s 1\ bl e&#13;
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Con stant effo rt a nd a \\·hn leso 111 e int erest o n thl· part o f every 111 e111b er ha,;&#13;
m ade this a successful year fo r th e :\lpha Litera r _\· Soci ety. T he g ood yea r. m :&#13;
fe e l. ha s be e n t he o u tc om e o f \\·ork ea rn estly a ncl truly cl o ne . .-\nrl. as a re sult,&#13;
o ur cl o se d prog ra ms a nd ~l r \\·ork ha \·e disco ve red fo r us 11111 ch rea l ta lent.&#13;
\ Ve sh a ll no t fo r g et th e t hree big e \·ents. in \\·hi ch \\'e t o o k pa rt during this&#13;
yea r : th e play-"Hurry! Hurry! Flu rry!! " ; th e D eclamat o ry co ntest. a nd t h e debate . \\·hi ch made us th e pro ud \\·inn ers o f th e cup fo r 1920 .&#13;
.- \nd nO\\' ,,. e are loo king fo n\·a rd to a no th e r splendid year . to greater o ppo rtuniti es, and to g rea te r ,·ict o ri es. \ Ve ,,·ish to thank :.\Liss F li ckinger. o ur&#13;
loya l a&lt; h ·ise r. fo r g uitl'ing u s so safely thro ugh a no th er yea r. \\'e a 1·e g la d to&#13;
have :\liss Hea rn s. a s o u r a~ ta t a&lt; h·ise r. fo r she has sh0 \\·11 he r k ee n int erest&#13;
111 tis a 1Hl in o ur \\'Or k.&#13;
·11t1rra h fo r 1&lt;_)20 ! :\lay 19 2 1 be a s 11 cl'~ t1 l a 11d p rns pno us l :\la \· n ur&#13;
g ood \\·o rk in be in g \\·inn ers eye r co ntinll c !&#13;
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Edna r\da m s&#13;
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Ve st a B eau ch a mp&#13;
G la dy s B uc hanan&#13;
Tone B ro \\'n&#13;
Ge rtrude Cambro n&#13;
:\fa ri ;i n Carlc:y&#13;
Th a lia Ca rley&#13;
TT a ze l C h a pma n&#13;
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G lenn ic e Da,·is&#13;
P a ul in e D o ll&#13;
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Dunrt h y H o per&#13;
D o r 11 th y S c 11ift&#13;
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('LI O OFF! CEI: S&#13;
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S ttn\·c I . ~\\' l'L' l1 _\'&#13;
Til e Cli oso phian. the ne \\·est g irls' lite rary soc iety. is o ne o f th e most re presc 11tativc groups o f g irls in the hi g h sc hool. T he vari ed talents o f th e g irls 111&#13;
th l'. sol·ie ty . ,,.c fee l. will ma ke th e o lde r soc ie ti es look to th eir laurels.&#13;
Th e pnso nn el o f o ur o ffi ce rs g ives some id ea of th e q ua lity of th e rest o f&#13;
th e so cie t:·. .-\li ce Yost makes ave r:· good presid ent a nd co nd ucts he r meetings&#13;
in a busin ess-lik e ma nn e r: whil e i\ [arvc llc 1-:l cnsky. as vice-presid ent. is a b le to&#13;
t a k e Jin pl ace if th e occasio n a rises. O ur secre ta ry. Ire ne S to \Y C. is ,·er_, . capa b le&#13;
and m o st e ffi c ie nt. ;\]attic Hirsch. a s treasure r. co lle cts o ur rn o nc_,. ,,·ith pro mpt11 ess and pre cisio n- if th e mo ne_,. is fo rthco min g . .-\lth o ug h small. T ,.a 5 ,,·ccn:-.&#13;
serg·cant-a t- a nn s. is e ntirely sa tisfac to ry . !\I uch in te rest a nd enthu siasm is ma nifest ed ll\· a ll til e o ffi ce rs fn r th eir wo rk. Ge rtrud e C ilin sk,·. as histori a n . ,,·ill sec&#13;
t(l it th a·t o ur ac hi e vem ents a rc not huri erl in o bl iv ion. ·&#13;
Til e s pirit ()f t il e g irls is fin e . Se veral o f th e g irls a rc tr:·in g o ut fo r th e&#13;
Dec la ma tu r_,. con test a nd ha vc hig h ho pes o f o b ta i 11 i ng pl aces. \ \ ' c ha \·c d n nc&#13;
t his mu c h sin ce o tff nrga 11i zati o n. \\.i th th e talent that \ H' haYe in th e soc ieh·&#13;
;i11d ,,·itli th ~· ass rn ce of ;\ liss Pile. m u- soc ie ty criti c. ,,.e li aYc g reat hopes fo r&#13;
f ti tu re S llCCeSS.&#13;
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CllAUTElt ~!E \Inlm~ (JF '1'111·: 1.or:&lt;JT J·:c·11:-;1·:A.'\ :-i()('JE'J'1&#13;
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Motto: " vVe gain streng t h as we g ".&#13;
President&#13;
V ice P r esident&#13;
Sec re ta r y&#13;
T reas ure r&#13;
S e rgeant-at-a rm s&#13;
Crit ic&#13;
vV il liam A nthony&#13;
E dg ar A rd ell&#13;
\Valte r Boye r&#13;
Harry B ristow&#13;
O li,·c r Crn cke r&#13;
Cha rles Cam Dbell&#13;
IT c 11 ry E hl e rs&#13;
L ouis E vans&#13;
Sam E tnyre&#13;
rliy /1/y . f(Jl( J'&#13;
Cu lo rs: Bl ue and \,Vhite.&#13;
O FFICERS&#13;
~Vl MBERS&#13;
Ea rl F ish e r&#13;
Albe rt G ru ve r&#13;
D o nald Gohlin g h orst&#13;
Ge rnard G rube r&#13;
A rth ur H en de1·so 11&#13;
R oy H a nson&#13;
E me rso n L e n k e&#13;
R oy L a di ges&#13;
Ray Mann&#13;
\!\falt e r M. B oye1·&#13;
Leo nanl S hipley&#13;
J\rt h ur H e n de rson&#13;
R oy H a n se n&#13;
O li ve r B. Crock e 1·&#13;
Mi-. Nea d&#13;
Geor g e i\fillcr&#13;
H enry O'Dn1111 cl l&#13;
D o n a ld S mith&#13;
l·'.l111 e 1· F . S ill it h&#13;
''1 a 11rice S iph c rcl&#13;
Lcn 11arcl S h ipley&#13;
Dud ley T r iplett&#13;
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1£1 Qlirruln 1.Enµanol&#13;
P r esident&#13;
V ice Preside nt&#13;
Secreta ry&#13;
T r eastll"er&#13;
Sergeant-at-a rm s&#13;
D o n::i lcl Coye&#13;
E\·elyn \ \ia llwcy&#13;
~f::iry Louise Tinl ey&#13;
R o bert \ \io ll e rt&#13;
Fred Diwo ky&#13;
E l Circul o E spanol is o ne o f th e school's products fo r this yea r. It ,,·a&#13;
o rg-ani zc &lt;i \l arch 10 . i 920. under th e supervision of :\liss ~ pragu c.&#13;
,·\n}· pupil may be a mcml)('r of the clu b \\'ho has had at least o ne semester of&#13;
Spa 11isli. Ther e a rc, at prese nt . abo ut fift y memb ers enroll ed .&#13;
Th e purpose o f the cluli is to make th e members mo re fa mili ar " ·it h th e&#13;
Spanish lang·uagc and custo 111 s lw the use o f Spa nish songs. g ames and pla ys.&#13;
Biql1 f!f-fir c &#13;
Tl!E Fr:I·: :'\('II er.e n&#13;
1Jjr Olrrrlr 1J1 ran.cats&#13;
L e Cercl e Franca is is one o f the yo un gest clubs o f the hi g h sc hool. h aving·&#13;
bee n organi zed in January, 1 920, fo r th e purpose o f promo ting a n in t er est in&#13;
French culture and civiliza ti on. T he me et ings arc fo rmall y carri ed o n in th e&#13;
F rench la ng uage.&#13;
P rograms, co nsisting of piano selecti ons by F rench compose rs. so ngs p o pula r ill! F rance, an d one-act plays, have bee n arranged by th e program committ ee'&#13;
and carri ed out with success by th e memb ers.&#13;
T he offi ce rs, elected at th e time o f the organi za ti o n to se rve for th e :-;11 111!~·&#13;
semester, a re :&#13;
P r eside nt&#13;
Vice P resirlcnt&#13;
Sec r eta ry&#13;
Treasure r&#13;
Se rgea nt-at-arms&#13;
N ell e Roec k e r&#13;
Ed n a Gonio n&#13;
Ce1·tnide L in coln&#13;
Ri ch a rd Day&#13;
Fe rdin;ind Krn sc&#13;
The membe rs o f th e clu b wish to express their appreciati on tn \fiss (;uldn c 1•&#13;
a nd Mr. Ma rl o w for th eir untirin g effo rts in behalf o f th e club.&#13;
Eighty-six &#13;
Tiil·: 1..\ TI:\ l'l.l"I\&#13;
lliatin O.llub&#13;
To attempt to explain fully th e acti\·ities of th e ne \\·ly o rga ni zed Latin Club,&#13;
k no \\'n a s S igma Del ta. \\'O tild be fo l h-. [I O\\·e ver. some idea of its \\·o rk ma '..&#13;
be con veyed.&#13;
The purpose o f th e Latin Club is irnt nnh· that each m ember become a n&#13;
a ccomplish ed Lati n stude nt. but a lso an excellent booster fo r C. l L Fl. S.&#13;
During- th e first yea r o f its existence. the Sigma Delta created a nC\\. sens::iti o n in the fo rm o f a Lati n banquet. The dine rs \\·ore the custom&lt;1r:· togas ::i ncl&#13;
pa llas; t h e m ea l \\·as partake n o f by t he g uests as th ey reclined n n the ir couches.&#13;
At this ex trao rdin a n · feast ne\\. members o f the club \\T re initiated . acting the&#13;
pa r t o f \Yaite rs.&#13;
At t h e regul a r m eetings. th e 111 c111hc rs of this societ:· h&lt;1 1·e proYecl themse lves tho ro ug·h m ast e rs of parlia n1e ntan · la11·. a. 11·cll as a rtful entertai ners.&#13;
Eve ry closed program has been o ne of cnti1u sia sm ::inrl merit.&#13;
T he e nd o f th e first :·car find s the Signia I )clta 11·cll cm its 11·ay to success.&#13;
lo a g reat ex tent. due to n 11r e ver-r ea&lt;h· criti c. :\iiss l\·Ic r. \\.atch 11 s in the fut ure. . .&#13;
E i(J/11 IJ·SNCll &#13;
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&amp;artnntt (!Huh&#13;
Altho ug h new this yea r, the Ca rtoon Club is recogni zed as o n e o f the li vely&#13;
o rganizatio ns of the school, a s ,,·ell as o ne of inte rest a nd va lu e t o its i11di,·idual&#13;
members.&#13;
It has proven very useful during th e past y ear as it is the o nly c lub in sch ool&#13;
fo r artistic purposes. T he club has furnished sevc1·al drawings fo r th e Echoes.&#13;
a nd has drawn a g reat number o f posters fo r sp ec ia l occasio n s. Th e c lub k e ls&#13;
especially proud o f the H.. 0 . T. C. in sig nia 11·hi ch it d esigned.&#13;
It is the hope that this is n!~· the beginning o f a greate r fi e ld u f art \\·o rk 111&#13;
the Coun cil Blu ffs T-1 ig h school.&#13;
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\ Ve ,,·ish to tak e this o ppo rtunity to express o ur g ratitude to 1\Iiss A n g ie Middleto n. \Yhosc untirin g effo rts have made possibl e o ne of th e most successful yea rs C.&#13;
I \. H. S. Glee Cl ubs have ever kn om1. He r&#13;
positi o n has o ft en ca ll ed fo r self-sacrificL·&#13;
but at all times ,,.c find he r g ivin g h er time&#13;
a nd enthusiasm-ever ,,·orkin g· fo r th e success an d betterme nt of all musical activities.&#13;
U oRnT 1r Y I'ER(;u so&gt;: .&#13;
P resid ent Girls' Glee.&#13;
:\r.\RC U l". n l TE ::\l.\L():'\EY.&#13;
President ::\J CIT Y Glee~ .&#13;
ll.\l ~()l,J) F .\ I R .&#13;
President n o ,·s· Glee.&#13;
In co nsi de rati o n o f t he capable a nd&#13;
tireless way in \\"hich ,,.e hav e hee n&#13;
led durin g th e pa st season. ,,.e th e&#13;
und ersig ned \\·ish to cl ccli catc this&#13;
spa ce: to o ur lcaclc r. \ Ir. Cla ud e Co_v !C'.&#13;
Sig n eel&#13;
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Club. O ut o f chi eAy new mate ri al. ha s been built an o rga ni zation that compa res favo ra bly \Yith any that fo rm er yea rs have produced.&#13;
The club made fe\\. public appearanc es. but each time that it did so, it attracted fav o rabl e co mment. In conjun ction with the Girls' Glee Club. it put&#13;
o n a pro gram fo r th e South \Veste rn lO\Ya T eac hers' Co nventio n. \\·hi ch wa s&#13;
o ne o f the most attractive fea tures of th e m eeting. :\Lost o f th e tim e during th e&#13;
year has bee n spe nt in \\·nrking nn th e O peretta. presente d in conjunctio n \\·ith&#13;
the First Girls' Glee.&#13;
_;\I iss \I iclclleto n. o ur &lt;lirectn r. has lent her untiring- efforts to th e \\·orking up&#13;
of a l \oys' Clcc Club that \\"O uld he a cr eel it to C. U. I-I. S . and h er efforts have&#13;
bee n crO\Ynecl \\·ith success.&#13;
A group o f fin e officers. I-Tarnlcl Fair. Preside nt : Dill nn Hoss. Secreta ryTrcas 111"e r. and ,\]ired I \ea rclsle_\·, L ibraria n. tog·eth e r \\·ith th e hea rty co-OpLTati u11 o f th e utl1 e r 111 e 1111i crs. helped to put this ca 's I \o ys' c;Jcc Club ·on t·lw map. ·&#13;
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The l;irst C irls' C lc e C'lub has just passe d a ve ry successful a nd eventful&#13;
\Ta r. \:eve r befo re ha s a n o rga ni zatio n bee n in such dema nd . Ha rell\· a " ·eek&#13;
has passed that the g irls have no t a ppea red before th e public in some way.&#13;
11 o \\·ever. th ere is a r easo n fc,r a ll o f this success. \Vith o ut th e co-ope rati o n of&#13;
the members a11cl th e \\·illin g- effo rts o f l\ fiss ~[idd lc n no thin g co uld have bee n&#13;
accomplished. ( )nc aftc rn nn n each \\·eek has been devoted to extra practicin g .&#13;
Th e gr eatest success o f th e yea r \\·as th e o per etta. " T he lJo 'sn's Tiri de" . in&#13;
" ·hi cli th e l\ uys' C lcc Club also too k pa rt. T h ey O\\·e t heir la urels to D illo n&#13;
~oss a ncl 11uruth y 1:crg-uson. a nd the tireless effo rts o f t he t\1·0 clu bs.&#13;
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Schn11 l is til e i\lcrry (;Ices. fo rme rly known as til e Seccincl (;iris' Clce Clu b.&#13;
( lur first a ppearance in t he musical concerts ,,·as be fo re t il e ~I th rs' a nd&#13;
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~u th \ Vcstc rn l n \\·a Teache rs' Associatio n a nti in a Cantata during the year.&#13;
\\'c fo rmed part o f the cho rus in tlw ce lebration for c-;ene ra l P ershing in&#13;
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\ Ve e:&lt;: prcss o ur gratitude to i\ liss 1\ng ie i\ liddlctun . t\) \\·hnm ,,.e o " ·e o ur&#13;
splcIHl icl s uccess and a lso to o ur o ffi cers. 1\ [argue rite Mal o ne:·. P resident: 11 elcne&#13;
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Ano th er school \·car is o ver a nd it is o nce mo re timl' fo r&#13;
\nittl'n. The o rchestra is proud to set its record in the pages&#13;
fo r in ma ny \Yays this has been a most successful year.&#13;
histon · to he&#13;
f th is· volurn c&#13;
T he o ne respo nsible fo r this success, to a la rge extent. is :\Ir. Co.de. 1 t has&#13;
been a privilege to be under the leade rship o f such a tirelc&gt;'s and compl'tent man .&#13;
This year ha been a most ac tive o ne fo r the o rch estra . \\' hat \\'Otil d a&#13;
sc hool pla.\· be \\·itho ut th e o rchestra ? Just like cancl:· \\·itho ut sugar. T he&#13;
o r chestra a nd bane\ together played fo r a musical ed ucatio nal 111 eeting at Pi erce&#13;
Street school. \\·here the vario us instrume nts \\·ere explained to the children.&#13;
The o rch estra played fo r Genera l l'ershing's receptio n and o n man_\· o th er occasions at th e city a udito rium.&#13;
;\Iusic is an education in itself. 1 t train s the mind. th e se 1~cs. a nd is an&#13;
e nj oyable pastime. Our leader has provided us \\·ith ple nty of g·oocl music t hi:-;&#13;
yea r whi ch ma de us appreciate the bea uty in c;H·h instn1111e11 t. The pla\·c r&#13;
iinder this training has UllC01lSCio usly g r0\\'11 to lO\'C his instrumen t a nd as a&#13;
result th e o rchestra has a n e xcelle nt mo ra le.&#13;
T he prospects for a successful seasun next year a rc cspcciall\· b rig·ht becau se o f th e suppo rt by school autho rities a nd the spirit p f the orga;1 izati.011 .&#13;
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Th e IJ:L1 1d is th l· n u isiest lioust&lt;:r th a t C. B. H. S. ha s 1 It is a rq1r eSL' lll :tt 11·c t&gt; rga 111 z: 1-&#13;
ti .. 11 hy ll'hich bo t h th e sc l1t1&lt; d and c ity an: jud ge d hy •lllhidns. Tine's a hit ni hi s 1&lt;&gt;ry&#13;
• •i the 1&lt;120 IJ:11l(I.&#13;
.-\ t 0 11r first practice in Sc ptc1 11ber. it \\'as fo und t ha t t h e r e \\'ere e ig ht 111emh c.T,; oi la,;t&#13;
Yl'ar's ba nd still ll'ith u ,; . .-\ ca ll \\'as iss ued fo r m nr c m e mb e r,; 11·h ic h r c,; 11l ted in ad di -&#13;
tional m c: n join in g the o r g a 11 izat io 11. At t his 11-ritin g t h e band co n sists 11 f tll'c n ty m embe r '.&#13;
St ran g·c a s it 1na y ,;l'e 1n ll'l' h a1·c had nume r o u s nbstac lc s t&lt;' 01·crco i1n l' . The c hi d&#13;
" ill' ha s hl' l' n ge ttin g 11 c11· nH.: n1be rs to r e main ll'ith th e band. O fte n a h n y U1as i"inL·d th •·&#13;
h ;L1 1d . t"tally ig 1; 1ira n t o f e 1·e 11 th e rudime nts o f nlllsic. ha s c11 111 e t o a ic 11· prac ti ce,;. th l' n&#13;
hL·c11 1n l' disconr.1gcd and q uit. Th e o nes w h o h aYe mad e s11 c h a mi ,; t a k e s h o uld rL'&lt;.:nn -&#13;
,; id c r th e ir acti&lt;'n . n o t o nl y for th e band's "a k e . but fo r t h e ir &lt;111·n s ak l' . and thu,; g·l't n 11l&#13;
• ,f t h l' "quitter c la ss." .--\n ut h e r factor. 11·hi c h t o so m e exte n t h as h a mpe r ed th e progrc,;,;&#13;
o f th e band. has bl' c n cn ntinn cd in tei-rn pt io ns s u c h as mak e -up \\' Ork . ( n ccc,;,;a r _1 ·. b 11 t n l'1·c r -&#13;
thl·- k ,;,; it L'1·1 1k e,; so 111 e ha rd ships o n t h e ha nd ) . e xtra R. 0 . T. C . drilb. and thl· c•1: il ,; trike .&#13;
. -\ ,; i11 the pn: n ·di11!2· yt: ars. th e hand ha s pro1·ed it s mi r th in public ga thning·s. parade's.&#13;
l·:is kL·tb:ill and ioot hall ga m es .&#13;
. \ h c·gi n 11er,;' band is in prUL't: SS o f 11rga ni zati o n a nd ab o u t t11·,·1Jl y 1nL·1nh c r- h a 1·L· h n ·11&#13;
,,.,·11rcd . Th l'sc . t&lt;'gTt h vr \\'ith ap prnxi mat c ly fift CL' n 111 c mbl'1·s "i till' , dd li:111d . \\'il l g 11T&#13;
C•1 111H·il Hli1IL; and her high sc h o 1il a band o f "'h ic h th ey may i11 rk l' rl hL· prt111 d .&#13;
Th l' l' lllirl' p c· rson n c l of th t: band wis h es t11 t a kL' this 11 pportunity ' " t h:1 11k lhL· sc h1111 l&#13;
hnard ;111 rl its pr esid e nt f111· thl' oppo rtnnit y lo be l11 n g t o t hi s .. 1·g·a ni 7a 1i .. 11. ;111d ' " k ari1&#13;
t h e c le 111l'11l " , ,f 111u ,; ic iru111 s uc h a lead e r as :\Ir. Coyle.&#13;
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"T he I :o·sn's I \ride " , a n o peretta in two ac ts, \\·as n by t he First C irl &lt;&#13;
a nd Uoys· Glee Clu bs at the L iberty thea tre 0 11 th e a ft ern oo n a nd e \-c nin g of&#13;
\ fay .). The ope retta \\·as presented to th e school childre n in th e a ftc rn o u 11 a 11cl&#13;
to ad ul ts in th e e venin g , nea rl y eve ry sea t be in g sold fo r eac h p e rfo rma n ce .&#13;
The o peretta was a success in eve ry wa y, fo r \\·hi ch llltH.: h credi t is clu e \I iss&#13;
\ lirldl eto n a ncl ".\[ is Hats\\·ell , o ur directo rs. J ac k \Viko x . th e bu sin ess man -&#13;
ager. is also to be commencl ecl fo r his spl endid \\·ork in settin g th e stage a ncl&#13;
ma nagin g the sale o f the tickets.&#13;
TI-IE C \ ST&#13;
D ick E rn e-Uoa ts\';a in o f C . S. S. Da rn ac le . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . Dill o 11 l\ uss&#13;
l(i tty .-\ dair-".\ fember of H ig h Sc hool Alumn i . .. ... . ... .. . Do r o thy 1:crgu so 11&#13;
T om T upper-The f: o's n's Ma te . . .. .. ... . . . . . .. . ...... ...... J o e S irn o 11 sll 11&#13;
T im Sha nn o n-.-\n O ld Sa lt .. . . · ... . .. . . . ... . ... . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. T farolcl 1:air&#13;
Sam Sli ppy- Coxswain o f the Capta in 's Gig . .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. . . H o be rt ( ;r a~·&#13;
Doro thy-Kitty's Dest F ri end .. .. . .. . .. . . . ... .. .. . . .. .... . . l( at hr.,·n C h cn w&#13;
.\Irs. fl rO\rn-A n r\ cl mirab le Chapero n ... .. . ........ . . .. . . . .. .. L o uise l\ app&#13;
11a rba ra-r\ttencl in g li h School . . ... . ... . ... . .... . . .. E li za be th \ Vuu clliury&#13;
Cho rus- Sai lo rs a n cl H ig h Sc hool Girls .. . . .. . . . . . Uo ys' a nd G irls' C lce Clubs&#13;
D ick E rn e rece ives a letter from his fa th er biddin g him find a ncl \\·eel 1'i tty&#13;
.\ cl a ir. a g irl he has no t see n for fi ft een years. A ll a boa rd agr ee th a t t his is a vny&#13;
clifficu lt situation. A gro up 0 f hig h school g irls en te r. o n e o f th em b e in g 1' itt ·&#13;
r\c\ a ir. l(itty learn s o f th e situ atio n but k ee ps her identi ty from D ick.&#13;
\Jany in teresti ng e pisoc\es foli o \\' in qui ck successio n. :\11 c ha racte rs j o in&#13;
in ma king it a cl eli g-htful piece of humo r as well as pleasi ng ha rn10n_L&#13;
r\ft er explanatio ns between D ick a nd ]( itty. peac e is resto red to th e l\arna ck .&#13;
an d T im Shann o n a nd M rs. Bro wn cume in to learn th a t two se ts o f \\-c cldi11 g&#13;
bells \\·ill rin g .&#13;
T he proceeds o f the o pe retta \\·ill g o to sta rt a func\ fo r t he purc hase CJ f a&#13;
ne \\' piano fo r the 1-1 ig h sc hool audito rium .&#13;
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0 11 :\l ;ll" ch 5t h a nd 6t h th e P hil o mat hi a 11 &lt;;. ass1&lt;;1cd hy t h e ,..·irl &lt;. litcran· so c ictic ,-&#13;
prcsc 11t ed a far c ica l comedy. "Th e Pri\·ate Sec r eta ry." T he pl ay \\.;;._ 1;10 re app 1:cc1at cd by&#13;
th C' st ude n t bnd ' an d wa s r ecri\·ccl \\'ith g rea te r enthu sia sm th a n any ot he r prod uctio n&#13;
g i\·en this yea r. Th e way in whi ch th e comedy \\'a s h a nd led has s~ t t h e sta nd a rd for&#13;
f11t11 r c plays o f t h is type.&#13;
Th e spl e n d id ch ara c te r wo rk o f th e act o rs co ntri bute d mo r e th an anythi n g else tn it "&#13;
s uccess. D ill o n Ross. as th e P rivat e Secretary. \1·ith "all his goods and chatte ls" depict ed&#13;
a cha r acte r \\'horn th e audi e11 ce wi ll lo n g remembe r. St ephan \Vo lln1 an. as g ruff n lrl&#13;
C-a -t-t-e-r-111 -0 -J-c . furn is hed a g re at dea l of a muse men t. Edga r chcy. a s yo un g Dirngla ;;&#13;
Catt nmole . played h is r o le \\' e ll. No rm a Tyl e r. as ?l liss :\ la1·sland. arq ni ttrd he rse lf \·cry&#13;
c r c clit ;1l&gt;l y. Kathry11 Ch ey ne a nd Ve ra Raph bo th po rt rayed d irt icul t charal·ter part ,; in&#13;
a prufcssio na l mann e r. The o th e r cha r actns \\'Cr e \\·ell taken by h obc rt C ray. \\' ilson&#13;
D11 11 g;la ss. Fred e ri c Eastlan d. R uth \,Vhit e. J o hn Pype r. R u be rt Spink and Cu ,;t:if Lind bL' rg.&#13;
A g r eat dea l o f c r edit fo r t he clc\'l·r ac tin g must be g i1·cn to :\lis,; Foley. tlt c Philo&#13;
ad1·ise r, a nd i\liss Hatswe ll. t h e hi g h sch nol drama ti c coac h.&#13;
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O ne o f th e most enj&lt;Jya bl e e \·ents o f th e yea r wa s the t h ree -a c t c&lt;111 H:rl v. "St"P Th ief."&#13;
staged by th e r\ ristuteli.;111 lite ra ry society o n :\larch 26 and 27. Th e 1\rist."s ke l tha t 1h is&#13;
play \\'a s as good, if not be tte r. than a ny r1 ther that th ey ha\·e present ed.&#13;
The business mana"ement. was ad mirably supe rin tended by F1·c d :\ I o rr11\\·. anrl J 1d1n&#13;
:\l cCec.: JHO\·ed his worth a s a stage ma nage r. His sta!!e for " St"p Thi ef" \\';1s Jll·11lialily thL·&#13;
111"-; t artist ic he has yet produced.&#13;
" .'top T h ief" is typically a boys' p lay, and e ach of the l\\·el\'C: bnys in it p layer! a st ar&#13;
pa rt. Ric hard Cape ll. a s J ack D oogan . th e th ie f. with the aid of his S\\·ecthcart. J ell. pl ayl'd&#13;
by r\n ne DevVitt. will Jo ng be r e membered for the clc,·er wo r k in tryin g t " ge t a "stak e '·&#13;
so th ey could "turn stra ig ht" and make an " h o n est sta r t."&#13;
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Tlt c play sea son in C. 13. TI. S . wa s h e r a lded by "C1·cen St1)c ki11g-,;," ' pre&gt;c·ntccl hy t h e&#13;
l\ ros. assist ed by tlt e P h il os a nd tlt c Arist ns.&#13;
"Gr ee n Stllcking-s" is a deli g lttfttl p lay. f11ll of t hril ls ancl h1tt11(Jro11s sit 11 a tio ns. ancl it ,;&#13;
c Je,·cr a c ting- r e il c ctcd g-r cat cre el it 11pn n :'II is,; F r :ise11r. lit e Ero a&lt;h ·is L' r. a n d :'II i,;s l la t :'\\'c'li.&#13;
tlt c dra mati c coac h.&#13;
Tlt e le aclin g r o le \1·as taken by D o r othy F e r g·11 son . S h e played t h e clit'lic11lt pa rt nf a&#13;
lonesom e . 11nal'trac ti,·e o ld m a icl. \\·h o fi na lly ll d at b e in g- a C indne lla. and a s11h,icct&#13;
11f jest f1ir h e r fa mily. He r i11 \·e n t io n o f a '"1-eethea rt. Coln n e l S m itlt. cumpl icatecl 111atll'r &gt;.&#13;
k ee pin g the a11di e n cc in a cnntintta l r o ar of l:t11 g ht cr. Il c 1· pa rt \\'a,; a n 11 n11,;11 al .. n c· h11L&#13;
,;lt e playccl it wit h professio nal sk ill.&#13;
E mma Rrced lo ,·e. a s t h e fri,·olo11 s sister. 1\·as m ost o ri ginal a ncl al'l"ract in·. f·\·a R c•am s.&#13;
a s 1\ 1111t Tela. \\'Ottld b e h ard to s11rpass. The lma R11 zza ;11;d da :'l lani n h11 t h played tlt e i;·&#13;
pan s e xcee din g ly \\' e ll.&#13;
V ic tn1· G r ee n. a ,; Coln n e l S 1n it h . !tad t lt c hny 's lead. a nd clispl a yl'cl cx n ·pt i .. 11;11 ;1h ilil y :ts&#13;
an id ea l l&lt;we r. H an .J d F a ir. a s :\ Ir. F;irach ·. \\'itlt his "G"d hi ,·,;:&lt; 1111· ,.;n111." " ·ill In n~ h e&#13;
r e 111 e t11be 1·e cl . J n ltn i\ l cGe e. \\'lt n ha d t lte. pa rt ,,f a n l•: n g·li,.;lt p o lit.ic·ian. \\'it:' ;1 rl'~ tl:tr&#13;
L'"1 n e d ia 11 \\'ith his nt n n ;icle a nd \\·itly r cntark,;.&#13;
Th e r e 111 ain in g r oles. pl:i yL·cl by Lnr in I l:i11·L'S. \\':tltn Pyper. l·:cl\\·i11 I IL"'" ancl ll:i1·icl&#13;
l ,L'l'll'. cli .: pi:ty&lt;'rl in di1·id11 ;tl c lt :1 r:tc!c'ri &gt;ti c·.: ;111&lt;1 \\·,·r,· :t n «·cl it t11 tit,· pl:1y.&#13;
On e 711111&lt;/1·&lt;·'1 tl11·&lt;•t• &#13;
Al'IIA PLAY A~'l'&#13;
I li ckf-;0 11 &lt;;1·ny J l ough And ('r :-:on&#13;
J&gt;n.r llansrn J'pt·crsl'n T olling1·1· f"npcl f:l'nssfi f' ld :.\lilisPn P t•ft·1·sp11&#13;
.f OllP• ff Ol\"C f-: ll ic'ott&#13;
Alpqa Jlau&#13;
One 0 f th e nrnst suc cessful plays ()f the year. finan c iall y a s we ll a s dramaticall y . \\'a s&#13;
t h e play, "Hurry ! Hui-ry! Hur1·y !!.' ' g in n bv th e A lph a lit e r a r y soc ie ty. a ssist ed liy th e&#13;
A risto t elia ns and Phil () ma t hi a ns, un de r the abl e dir ec ti o n n f i\1 iss J lats we ll a nd \I i~ s&#13;
Fl ickin ge r.&#13;
This p lay ty pifi es a mode rn wea lth v A m e ri ca n fa mil y on th e ,·e rge of finan c i:1l ruin .&#13;
I t is hurry. hurry. hurry. thr 0 ug h out th e wh ole play to ge t Fl o y Hno k e 1·. th e d a 11 g lt1 L'I".&#13;
en gaged be fo re m idni g h t in o rd e r t hat sh e may inh c1·it h e r a unt's milli o n s and so :o.: l\'l'&#13;
her fat he r fr om ruin.&#13;
L 0 is E lli cntt, a s F loy H ()(1 kc r. made a ,·c ry cha1·111in g cl ebut a nt e. Ne ,·a J o n es and&#13;
\ f c i-ri a m P e te rse n, a s \ Ir. and \ f rs. H onk er. tonk th ei r part a s fa th e r and 111 otitLT un - usua ll y well. \l a lco lm Tl 0wc. as J ack Crattd a ll. th e T ex an, m ack a m ost 1·.,1uanti c it L· r11 . J\f il d rcd G rassfi clcl , a ;; L c tit is Brown. a chum o f F loy's, sc r\'l s recngniti o n a s a .. ,.atllp ."&#13;
Th e pa rt o f T eel St n nc. a foot ba ll playe 1-, wa s well played by Fran k Cape l. Ne d T1olli11 g n in th e r0lc nf P ro f. Al&lt;ly siu s Ba rtholemew. k e pt th e a udi e nce in cnn stant lau g ltt c t". I I c lt•n L·&#13;
P et e rse n. in th e ro le o f ma id Rita. wa s ,·rry dainty a nd prim . \l arj o ri e Day. a s 111 ~,&#13;
th c con k, sho \\"Ccl mu ch ta lent. " Steve" H oo ke r. pl ayed by \i\/ illrnr \ 1fili se 11. \\·a s a grn1;l&#13;
" fi xe r'' nf t he Jn ,·r affa irs o f his siste r. T h e bo ardi n g sch o " I g irls. J\gn es :\ndc r " m.&#13;
Be ul a h l"l o ug h. Rut h Di ckso n and i\fa ri o n G r ay, wi t h t h e a id of th e ir cl ea n . F e rn ll a n se n.&#13;
a dd ed mu ch cnj oy nwnt trJ th e play . &#13;
J&gt;J ·: I.TA TA! ' !'LA Y ( '.-\ ST&#13;
ll t'1 Hl 1· 1·su11 llllll'S Fn.ir 'l'ini l'Y F :111l lln \·is ~ha\\" (:ili11 sky&#13;
:\I :i 1011 " .'' 11 Pl'\\'i1" Em pk it• ,\ IJ 1p1·t i :\I dli I Jp n \\'i Id J\:11·st·11\\· ~nyd1 1·&#13;
T t·1·1·y J 1i l'k 1•1·:::.11n I\: l1·&lt;·h :0-:imon ::;;nn \\"n o1l h11 ry :\I it &lt;" lll'l l I!1·11 ing-t"o 11&#13;
1ilrlta IDau Jlay&#13;
O ne o f th e cleve r a ncl s uccessful plays o f th e yea r \\·as "Fan ny a nd the Se rva nt l1 roblcm." prese n ted by the Delta T a us. assisted by th e P hilos a ncl :\ristos.&#13;
Th e cast \\·a s \\·ell ch ose n a nd the playe rs \\·ere a lmost pro fessio na l. E ul a l(l ccb.&#13;
as Fanny . ,,·011 he r a udi ence complete ly \\·ith he r delig htful hu mo r and tende r&#13;
pat hos. T h &lt;.: pa rt nf L o rd nantoc k. Fanny 's hu sba nd. ,,·as taken by J oe S imo nso n. \\·ho m a de a n id ea l hu sba nd . Leo .-\l bc rti . G re t chen E mpkic a nd l(atherin c&#13;
\ [c :dilkn. as the o ld family se rva nts. created compli ca t ed situa ti o ns \\·hencver&#13;
possib le. Ge rtrud e IJ a rsto \\· a nd Sa ra Reva S nyde r played th e pa rts of th e t\\'O&#13;
111ai cl c11 a unts ,,·ith a se ri o usness tha t \\·as qui te to uchin g. Roy I-I cncl crso n a nd&#13;
L esli e \\'il cl a lso pl a.,·cd th eir pa rts c:-.;:ccpti o na ll y ,,·ell. The cho ru s g irls. a lth o ugh s01 11 e \\·hat hla se '. \\·e re rL'CC i\'C' d \\·it h g rea t enthusias 111 . T he success of&#13;
the pl a:· is. lHJ\\'l'\·cr. la rg·cly &lt;In c tn \ liss ll ats\\'c ll and \ liss \l ay na rd . th &lt;.:&#13;
coac hes.&#13;
011 r /1/111rlrrtl (Ir r &#13;
§ruinr QHann Jlay (!lant&#13;
"IDhe filoah to We.ster.llay"&#13;
r\cts T ancl 4&#13;
Kenelm Pa ul ton ... . ....... ..... .... . .. .. . . George Leme n&#13;
Jack Greato rex . . . .. . . .... . . .... . . . . . .. . ... . J oe S im o nso n&#13;
\!\fill L eveson ... . ... . . .. . . . ....... . . .. . . .. Frederick D u e rr&#13;
1\ clria n T ompki ns . .. . .. . . ...... . . . . ..... .. . . .. Lesl ie \ Vi l cl&#13;
E lspet h Tyre ll . . ....... . .. . . .... .. . . ........ . . E ul a 1--:Ic e h&#13;
:\[alena Leve on ..... .. .. . ... .. . . .. . . . ... ... L eone Goode n&#13;
Eleanor Leveson .... . ..... .. ..... . .. . . . .. 1-.:at h ryn Ch eyn e&#13;
Harriet P helps . . .. .. . . . ... . . ....... . . . . \I il d red Grassfield&#13;
i\orah Gell ow ................... . . . . .... ..... :\ da ,\ fa rtin&#13;
Dolly Toulis ............ .. ........ .. . . . . .... . . :'\eva J o nes&#13;
1\ cts 2 and 3&#13;
Kenelm Pawlet. ..... . .. ... ... . ......... \fcrriam Peterse n&#13;
Refo rma ndo J ack .. . . .. . ... . . .. . . . .. . ... . P recle ric Eastla nd&#13;
\Vi l! ()" the Feather .. . . . ..... . ...... .. . .. \ Vi l son I o ug lass&#13;
Tompkins . ... .. .... . . .. . ... ......... . . .. Ha rry Stevenso n&#13;
l\falena, th e Gypsy .... ...... . . . . .. . .... . . . ra uli n e I :ra n so n&#13;
E li no r Tyln ey .. . ... . .... . ........ ...... . . ... Est h er T e rry&#13;
L ady Elizabeth ... . . ..... . . . . . .. . .... . . .. . . . .. . E ul a 1--:Ieeh&#13;
Goody P helps .. .. ... . .... . . ........ .... .. . .. L ynn S\\·ecn y&#13;
l\'lother Gelaw .......... . . . ... . . . ........... .. . . \ Ian· :'\ix&#13;
Sir J ohn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ Ro y H e nrl e rso n&#13;
Dolly ............. . .. ... . . . .. .. . .. . ....... . .. Eva Reams&#13;
1:-Jobe rt .. . . .. . .. . ............ . . . ... . . ..... H en ry \Vagec k&#13;
\Vat .. ... . ... . ... . .. .. . ..... . ... . . . .. ... ... E rn est C urrie&#13;
l\Ia! ... . . .. .... . .. . . . ....... .. . . .. . . . . ..... H ob e rt S p ink&#13;
Hal . .. . ..... . . . .... .. ............. . ... . Ll oyd Cummi n gs&#13;
L 1. · \ i\1 · · I Glad\'S Han se n&#13;
ac 1es 111 I a1t111g- ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . .... . ... ·1 J 11 · '1 ·1· . n e ,, I tse n&#13;
Tavern Girls . . . .. .. ....... . .. . .... .. . . .... JI Rr\ nn c (1?.cl·.vVil tt 'cva 11 in s.;\·&#13;
llusiness :\Ja n age r ........ . . . .. . .. .. . .. ... .. 11 e n ry J e n se n&#13;
Assista nt l:usiness \[a nage r ....... . . .. . .. . . . I lenry \Nag ec k&#13;
Stage Ma n&lt;tger ...... ... .. ... . ... . . . ... . .. . 1\ he Coldc n hcrg&#13;
011 P !111J1ril'Cll 8i :C &#13;
§r11tor Qllann Jlay&#13;
h-o rn anci e nt l1 ythagoras cl O\\·n thro ug h the ages to th e pre sent T heosophists&#13;
it has been th e pa stime o f va ri o us people to trace th eir lives in the pa!'t . in fo rms&#13;
pe rh a ps diffe re nt . but in un cha nged cha racte rs.&#13;
Such \\·as th e attempt in th e a nnu al class play. "The l\. oa d to Yesterday ...&#13;
pre se n tcd b_\· the Class 0 f I &lt;)20. J u nc I and 2 .&#13;
In th e fi rst ac t. a .n• 1111g lady nf the present. E llspeth Tyrel l. o r E ula ](lcch .&#13;
a s she is kn 01n1 to acq ua in ta nces. is in Leveso n's st udi o . Th e second act fi nds&#13;
h e r a lady of th e sixtee nth ce ntury. as docs th e third. T h e fourth finds h er&#13;
a \\·akin g from he r dream in Lcveso n's st udi o.&#13;
l'..lin o r. anot he r charming yo ung· la dy. \\·as pl a yed by !(athryn Cheyne in&#13;
the first a nd fo urth acts and hy E sther T e rry in th e o the r t\\·o. ( )pposi te them .&#13;
played Ccorg·e L em en a nd \I e rri am l'etcrsen.&#13;
T he mo de rn he ro \ \°aS played by J oe S im o nson . \\·hil e the cla shin g 1-redcri c&#13;
tland \\·as his co unt e rpart o f the past. \ Vi ii Leveson, in \\·hose stud io the&#13;
mode rn a cts \Y c re stag·ecl. \\·as played hy 1:recleri ck Due rr. \\'i lson Doug·lass&#13;
\\·a s th e \\.ill o f the pa st. 1-lis \\·ifc \\·as acted b \· Leone Gooden in the fi rst a nd&#13;
iourt h acts a nd b\· l'au lin e .l\ran so n in the o th e r t\\·o. Lesli e \\-il cl. in t he prese nt&#13;
and .I farr:· St eve nso n. in th e sixtee nt·h ce n tury. len t loca l coln r to the play .&#13;
as artists.&#13;
I larri e t 11h elps. th 's a un t. \\·a s ma de interesting h\· \lil d red Crassfield's&#13;
int e rpreta ti o n. L_n111 S\\·ecny acte d th e Coo cl _\· Ph elps o f 1603. [ lspet h 's friend.&#13;
i) n lly Faul es, pl ayed by '\cva J o nes. \\·as po rtrayed in the past Jn · E va Reams.&#13;
S ir J o hn. the ministe r. \1·il1 be remembe red becau se of th e 1\·ork o f ]~ y&#13;
I le nd crsu n .. \da ?llartin a s '\orah. th e t:»pical Irish maid. :111 &lt;1 \l a r:· '\ix. as&#13;
\I o th e r C ;ela\\·. a lso dese rve atte nti o n.&#13;
Erne!'t Curri e . Robe rt S pi11k . .l le nry \\.aged · a nd Lloyd Cu111mings \1·n e the&#13;
vill a i1 w us henc hmen . _In e ll \lilisc n a nd ( ;] ad:·s 1 la nse n \-c ry ably portrayed&#13;
la di es at th e co urt o f Stra ngern o n Castle. Re va (; ilin sky a nd .\nnc l k \Vitt&#13;
11·c rc· exn·ll cnt as tavern g irls.&#13;
This d iffi cul t play \1·as so excell e ntl y po rtrayed and acte d that no th in g \1·as&#13;
left to he desir ed. Cn un c il I \luffs 11 igh sc ho11l ca n he just]_, . proud of the \1·ork&#13;
11f th e class uf J(J20.&#13;
\I cm he rs o f th e class. itself. if perl·ha ncc th eir mind s \1·a11&lt;l e r hack o n t he&#13;
roa d to ycstcrcla_\· \1·ill re rn emhc1-. as a n n ulsta ndi11g· 11 H) 111 11 11e11t. t he ahlc&#13;
prese ntat io n lll· the m of "The l\ oac l l •l Ye,:tnda\·."&#13;
~ 0 111 711111./ n ••I -&lt;r1·r11 &#13;
··.\ S Yol· I. I KJ·: IT .. &lt;".\ST&#13;
t&gt; rl l' n Jil'nrl 0 rs o n 1:rl'1·11 Fri0d 1"0 11· 1Ju1·1·11 1:r:1 ssl: c lLl Ji lis1·11 F r rgus&lt;Jll &lt;:ore Ion Slla l'pl P~ .T &lt;'~ 11 011 µ:11 (; i I i11 k.\·&#13;
:--; J;; ._.11 oil J 'rior .\[orrow J :I.rt he ~C"}111n l&gt;J g ( '11rl'h' l~r il 11 :-;on &lt; 'c1IP I ' 1•t c•!'='t'll&#13;
T he fin a l achievement o f th e second semester l'uhlic Speaking c lass \\·;1s t ll&#13;
present the play, " r\ s Yo u Like ft." T his play was g ive11 two successive ni g hts.&#13;
a nd was o ne o f th e most succe ssful plays o f its ki ncl ever given a t th e Council&#13;
!\luffs H ig h school.&#13;
T he chara cters seemrd to adapt the mselves to t he pa rts assig·ncd th c lll. ThL·&#13;
cha racters o f R osalind. the heroine , a nd Orla nclo . th e he r o . \\·ere pl ayed (' :--;n·ptio na lly \\·ell, as were the parts of D uke F rederi ck ;i.ml Duke Se n inr a nd :\ dalll.&#13;
th e olcl servant. T he actions o f Touch sto ne . \ Villiam ;rnd ,.\ll&lt;lrc\· hrrnwht f1lrt 1i&#13;
gal es of laug hter. T he cha racter playin g; the pa rt nf Jaq ue s slH&gt;\\:ed g; ~t abilit\·.&#13;
and th e other characters all clicl e xceptionally well. T h e famo us S h akespcarc;;n&#13;
so ng s sun g 1,y r\mi ens g ave colo r to the forest scen es ancl were g;r eat l.\· a p -&#13;
preciated. The pmductio n o f this p lay prove d to a ll. th at th e S h a k esp ea rean&#13;
plays still hold the torch o f fame .&#13;
The success nf this pl ay was not due to the p layers a lr111c . h11t also t•&gt; t h e&#13;
th or(Jttg h coach ing· of :\ liss I fatswcll, \\·ho . \1·c a rc a ll s11rc. dese r ve s a g-rcal&#13;
amoun t of praise and credit for her fi nr 1\·ork.&#13;
11111· /111111lrc1/ riulit&#13;
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IDriaugular ilrhatr&#13;
The 11i11th annual Tria11gular Debate \\·a s held Ja11uary 16, i 920.&#13;
Trn)uts \\·ere held ea rh· i11 !\ovem ber. \Yh e 11 a squad o f ten co ntesta11l:-; \\·ere&#13;
ch, 1se 11: .\fter \\·orking \\·ith th e gro np fo r some time Coach PaluJ.::a chose th e&#13;
flna l team.&#13;
T he Co un cil I \luffs affirmative team \ 'S. Sio ux Cit,· \Ya s r eprese nted by Lynn&#13;
S\\·ec11y . J o hn :\Lc&lt;; ee . a11cl Stephan \ 1&#13;
Voll111 a n. Th e Coun ci l !\luffs negative&#13;
team vs. Ft. D odge \Y a s represented by H.o b ert Sharpl es. Freel ":\I O lTO \\. a nd&#13;
J Iar n · S tevenso n.&#13;
The co ntest bet\\Ten Council Dluffs a nd Sio u x City proYed to b e a close o ne .&#13;
Co un ci l I lluffs uph eld th e affinnative ancl Sio ux City th e negative o f th e qu estio n.&#13;
l\ l'solved . that citi es in Tmrn hav in g a po pulatio n o i mo re than 15.000 sho ul d&#13;
ad o pt th e city manager plan o f g o ve rnment.&#13;
T h e team s \\T re well match ed a nc\ alth o u o-h th e dec isio n seemed quite&#13;
cl u ub tfu l c\urin g th e constructi ve speeches, un~il Dluffs prO\·ed 111aste r in th e&#13;
rebuttal.&#13;
The co nt est at Ft. Dodge wa s also a n int er esting o n e . but the re also Coun-&#13;
,·il I \luffs proYed the \\·inn er.&#13;
:\ s a res ult o i o ur T ri angul a r D ebate we an~ no t o nh· k ept up o ur sch ool&#13;
rl'putati u n a s clehatc rs but \\·e an~ also a clcl ed t\\·o ne \\. ti=o phi es to the school&#13;
c11llcctiun .&#13;
. .\ \\·o rd o f charact eri zatio n o f th e perso nn el o f the tri angu la r teams may be&#13;
, 1f int e rest.&#13;
Ly nn S\\Te ny h:is t he clistin cti o n o f being the o nly girl on t he Tri ul&lt;~r&#13;
teams. I !e r enthu siasm in cl ebating· is unbo un clecl. O n the platfo rm she 1s&#13;
spiri ted. fo r ceful. a nc\ elo quent. S he has a lso bee n chose n fo r t he O ma ha de ba te.&#13;
The 0 11l y vetera n o n o ur afiir111 ative t eam \\·as Steph a n \\'o ilma n. Stepha 11&#13;
possesses disc ri111inating judgment. a ncl \\·ith his kC' en logic a ncl subtle hunHw&#13;
h e ca n a h1«1ys be co unted o n to pla ce his oppo nents in an emba rrassing l)llsitinn.&#13;
In po in t o f fait hfuln ess. i11i tiative a nd maturity o f judg m C' nt. J o hn :\] c(;ee&#13;
\\·as the lc;icler n f the debating sqund . \ Vith th e abo \·e qualitiC's he comb in es&#13;
crnJln ess uncl er li re . cl ea rn ess o f th o ug·ht a nd good comma nd o f la nguage- a ll&#13;
llf \Yhi ch 111ake him a debat er of ra r e abili ty.&#13;
The negative team. ton. h a d t1 1ily o ne Yett'ra n. This \1·as l larry Sten·nso 11.&#13;
I larr1· is ven- practical a ncl carries mo re th a n he ch ooses to boast o f. \\' h en he&#13;
up,·11 s fire nti t he platfunn his o ppo nen ts must fall. 1 t 1\·as a ha rd hl 111Y J l a rry&#13;
dealt Fnrt D odge n n F ebruary 1 5tli.&#13;
If nrn think a n o ratur can't debate listen t11 Ro be rt Sharples. 1\ nhcrt ca n&#13;
talk fa~ln a nd lo nr:cr than ei ther o ppo nents o r colle agues. J-1 is deli n ·n- is&#13;
,;p11 nt a ncous. ear nest a nd c01l\·i11 cin g . \Vatc h him nex t yea r.&#13;
1:recl \I orn11\· \1·as th e third memb er o f the nega tiH· team . Can Fred debate ? :\ sk the aud ience a t Fnrt I )o dge . F nr log·ic. fo rce a nd s1h1 11ta ne ity !:r ed&#13;
,-,111 't bl' b eat. Tho ug h s111 all in stature . he is a g iant am n ng debaters. &#13;
.\I ' " ; J·: J.;&#13;
IDriangular m.rhat.rrs&#13;
STJ·: \· 1·::-;s11:-;&#13;
S Jl.\J(J'J.1-: S &#13;
I(&#13;
Jlntrr-~orirty ilrhatr&#13;
I ntcr-soc ict,· dc!Ja ting ,,·as termin atecl fo r this yea r on :\[arch 15t h, as the&#13;
result o f a final victon · by th e A lphas ove r the Erodclphi ans. last ,·ears&#13;
cha 111 pi o ns.&#13;
Th e li terary societi es have been more ac tiYe this year th a n in the past 1n&#13;
rl'ga rd to in ter-society debating. This ,,·ill be attested by th e fact t hat mo re&#13;
students ent ered th e contests a nd the rivalry has bee n more prono unced . according to the lite ra ry critics.&#13;
T h e co ntest \\·as so a rra ng ed that th e ;\ristos a ncl P hil os should contend. a ncl&#13;
.A lphas a nd Delta Taus likc,,·ise . in a n e ffort to dete rmine \Yhi ch tea m sho ul d&#13;
111 eet th e E rodclphian team. The ,-\l phas a nd Aristos ,,·ere vic to ri n us. I 11 tit ·_·&#13;
battle bet\\·een th e A ristos and Alphas. the la tter emerged victo rs.&#13;
The final cl ash o ver th e qu esti on. R esolve d: That th e Closed Shop 1s Justifiabl e. r esul ted in a two to o ne de cision in fa vor o f the negative . The affirrn atiY e&#13;
o f th e qu esti on ,,·a s uph eld by th e E roclelphian team, composed o f E lea nor _-\nclerso n. l~ ose l\'e lson a nd Ed na Gordo n: the negative by tlt e .. \!pha team. E li zabeth Lc \\·is. L ois E lli cott a nd Zelma Days. T he membe rs o f the t\\·o teams&#13;
shO\\·ecl th eir splendid ab ility in debating a nd \\"ill prove to be good ma teri al&#13;
fo r the triangul a r cl ebate next year. l:o th teams re Aectecl cr edit upo n t heir&#13;
coaches. T he 1\lpha team ,,·as coac hed by :\Ir. Tacy and :\L iss Flic kin ge r. the&#13;
lphi an team by :\Liss Fraseur and :\I iss Dlack.&#13;
The judges o i th e fi na l de bat e ,,·er e ill r. Raymond Smith and :\Ir. C. E .&#13;
( ;ruver. Coun cil !:luffs. a nd ;\[r. \i\foll ery of Centra l 1-lig h . O ma ha. &#13;
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The Seventh .\nnual Dccla111aton- Co ntest \\·as held 1:ricJ a ,· en·111ng· .. \pri l&#13;
23 . in the 1 igh sc hool auditorium. This " ·as exce pti o nal as a hig·h school co ntest. J\11 co ntesta nts displayed rema rkable abili ty a nd the judges agreed it ,,·as&#13;
a m ust di ffi cult cc ntcst to judgl'. Neverth eless there ,,·as ge neral satisfac ti o n&#13;
" ·ith th eir decisi on s.&#13;
T he " ·inn ers o f the meda ls ,,·ere Est her Terry. humo rnu s: l\ubcrt rat ton.&#13;
or;1t n 1·ica l: 1:rcd \l 01TO \\". dramatic.&#13;
Est her T crn" s se lectio n. "Her First Ca ll o n t he l\utche r." \Yas n·ry entertainin g . but we hope that befo re Esth er ma kes her first call o n the butch er&#13;
s he ,,·ill haYc lea rn ed that " sausages do no t come in famili es."&#13;
l·'rl'cl \[01Tm\-'s cuttin g from " .-\ s Yo u Like I t" made u s feel that o nce mo re&#13;
:-;hak espca re \\·as \\·ith u s. Robert P atto n gave ... \ J11st \\"ar." and SL1 dfcl'tin'&#13;
\\·as h is rendering that ,,.e beli eve that ,,·en.: H.obert in cong-rcss llLJ\\. he mig·ht&#13;
~~l'l e\Tn a League o f Natio ns adopted.&#13;
Those ,,-ho took part in th e fin a l contest ,,-e re: R o bert l1 attLlll. katherin c&#13;
.\l c \lillcn . H.olic rt \\'oll ert and Io ne "l:ro ,,·n. in the L)ra to ri cal class: ~recl \l o rro\\". R o bert S harpl es. Sa ra l\cva S nnle r a nd Trcnc JenSL'n in the dramati c:&#13;
Esther Terry , John \[ cGcc. J( athryn Chey ne a ncl \I ildn'd Cra,.;slicld in tlw&#13;
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·1 h1 sincss ·Manager&#13;
F ootball&#13;
Too much credit cannot&#13;
be g·ivcn to J oe. H e was&#13;
a l\\'ays on th e job. wi ck&#13;
a \Yak c and read:· to help in&#13;
arn· wa \' he coul d.- Se ni or.&#13;
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Dasketball&#13;
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ma Jl a g c r Froharcl t \\·as&#13;
vcn· satisfactory. Don's&#13;
cheerfuln ess ancl \\ illin~&#13;
ness to cl o fo r the men&#13;
most any thing· they \\·ished&#13;
\\·o n him fri end s an cl much&#13;
admiratio n.- Juni or.&#13;
T o Coa ch \Vhitc. \\·ho \\·as both th e f1 )ntball and basketball coach. too mu ch credit&#13;
ca nn ot be given. Though ha nclicappecl by&#13;
innume ra bl e injuri es o f the men a ncl poor&#13;
fac iliti es. Coac h \\'hi te turn ed out a football team \Yhi ch. \\'hilc not victorious in one&#13;
se nse . \\' as the best tea m turned n ut in rece nt \·cars. Th e success nf the baske tba ll&#13;
season \\·as clu e also tn l he sple ndid \\'Ork&#13;
a nd coachin g o f" Dutch" \\'hite.&#13;
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ln o ne ,,.a&gt;· th e i 9 1 &lt;) foot hall s&lt;'ason \Y as a fa ilure, in ano th er sense it ,,·as a&#13;
seaso n o f g lo ri o us victories. vict o ri es ove r injuries, hard lu ck and numero us&#13;
dif-fi culti es, whic h a ffli cted th e mernh e rs o f the Co un cil muffs High sc hool t eam .&#13;
Th e sche dul e \Ya s th e hard est eve r playe cl b&gt;· a Coun cil Bl u ffs t eam. A ft e r&#13;
holding the 1\lumni to a o too ga lll e. :'disso uri \ ·alley ,,·as defeated 6 to o. A ltho ug h fo ur to uch-clo \\·ns were made . o nl y o ne co unted. A free-for-a ll fi g ht&#13;
amo ng spectato rs ,,·as also a n inte r esting feature .&#13;
In the i\J ~so uri \ ·all ey g·an:e hard lu ck sta rtecl-Larso n ru ptured a blood&#13;
vessel in his leg· and Curri e brok e his co ll ar ho ne. T he next week. o n a nrndclY&#13;
fi eld. Central ti igh ' '"a ll oped Co un cil rn u ffs 3-.J. to o. Alth o ug h out-weig h ed an cl&#13;
o ut-playe d. Co un cil I \luffs shom.: d. at times. fla sh es o f rea l foo tball. Then in&#13;
practi ce, O uren broke his leg. \"c lson contra cted hl oocl-poisonin g:. vVilcox broke&#13;
his ankl e an cl. as a res ult· o f all these injuri es. Commerce Hig h got away \Yi th&#13;
a lnck\· victo n ·. 6 to o . Th en :\lcll o r broke his coll a r bo ne a nd l\Ioen \\Tenched&#13;
his anii. T his brok e up th e back fi eld . I \a kcr \\·as shifted to le ft half and L emen&#13;
\H' nt to q uarter hack . This co111hi11 atio 11 defeated Shenancloah 30 t o o . \!\' inn&#13;
a ncl (h,·ens, t\\·o sub st itutes. g·ain cd first team berth s lw th eir ,,·ork in this game.&#13;
Th en came the East 11 ig h game. I \attlin g· aga inst a h eavier team a nd crippled&#13;
1J,· loss o f me n, Co uncil I \lu ffs \\Til t do,,·n to a 26 too cl.e feat.&#13;
. T hen came th e real game o f th e seaso n ,,·ith Denison. De niso n had h elcl&#13;
:\mes 1-Tig·h 3 too .. \mes 1-lig·h in tu rn defeated \Vest 1-ligh . Des Moin es. 72 too&#13;
and \ Vest 1-li g·h \Ya s cl cfeatec\ by East Hig·h q to 7. So at a g lance it can be seen&#13;
tha t the D e nison tea m rank ed hi g h ,,·ith a ny team in th e state. Injuries to&#13;
:\l oe n. Cole a nd \ \' inn . clishea rte1Je cl th e fan s. Lemen \\·as shifted to left half, Baker&#13;
to full and U \\T ns to right half and nl yt he ,,·ent to q uarter back. Denison made&#13;
a to uch- cl m,·n in th e first three minutes o f play. but a ft er tha t. D enison was o utfo ught anc\ o ut-playecl . coming in sid e o f th e thirty-ya rcl lin e but once . Takin g&#13;
a d va ntage o f a fumb le a nc\ a lo ng· run by La rson, Co un cil ]\luffs o pened up ancl&#13;
plac ed the ha ll o n th e fiy c-yard lin e. Th ree smashes failed and Zobel dropped&#13;
a pass directly und er the goa l posts. All hope fo r a vic to r y seeme d lost. In th e&#13;
beginnin g· o f th e fo urth quarter. D enison fumbl ed a punt ancl a Coun cil Bluffs&#13;
hack fi eld ma n scoo ped the hall and romped thirty yarcls fo r a to uch-cl0\n1.&#13;
L emen ki cked goa l. .Denison then o pe ned up. hut Coun cil Dluffs' goal ,,·as&#13;
never in clanger. T he game end ed with Coun cil nluffs in possessio n of the ball&#13;
o n Denison's thirh·-,·arcl lin e .&#13;
T he nex t g·a1i1e. ,,·as a diffe rent story. Curri e came back at quarter. Blythe&#13;
\\·as shift ed to e nrl. Le inen \Y ent hack to ful l. a nd n akc r took rig ht half. O ut-&#13;
\\"C ig-hccl t\Y enty-fi ve p n 1111C ls to th e man. Co un cil l \luffs hrilf-hea rtecll:· t ook a&#13;
-.J.1 to o drubbin g· from Sio ux City. J\.ecl Oak cance ll ed and Sout h H ig h. o n&#13;
Thank sgiYin g. defeated us 6 too in a s1in,,· sto rm a ncl \\·ith three in ch es o f snO\\"&#13;
1i 11 th e gro und .&#13;
\Vinnin g· o nl y t\\"O victo ri es and \\·ith t\yo tied games. th e seaso n&#13;
\\·a s no t a success. hut ,,-li e n injuri es a nd lac k o f facili ties a rc co nsidc recl. Coac h&#13;
\ \Thite mu st he complimc ntccl o n huilcling- up the tea m that he clid. \ \T ith Davis.&#13;
/.ol&gt; cl. \\' inn . ( h 11-e n. C ood,,·in. I \rali am. Sperlin g. I \c1w . ( h\Tns and l7 roha rclt&#13;
ha ck ne:-;t _\Tar. ( "nunci l I \lu ff,; 11lcl pu t a \\·nrnlerful tea 111 in the fi e lei.&#13;
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MOEN&#13;
Captain F 0otball&#13;
Altho ug h ha ndicapped by injuri es ancl&#13;
scho lastic cl ifficulties t he entire yea1·, \[ nen&#13;
macle a good captain. never co mpl inin .~-.&#13;
never shirking. :\11 o bstinate streak o i&#13;
hard luck a ncl the pe rsistency 0 f o ld m a 11&#13;
Jinx kept \foen from being the hrilfornt.&#13;
hard-hitting half-back idol ized ])\· fa n s the&#13;
year hefo re.-Senio r.&#13;
LE:\l E\."&#13;
vull-back a nd Q uarter-hac k&#13;
T he ha rde st hitting player o n th e team.&#13;
he \\·as easily the star o f a ll t he g;a m es h e&#13;
entered. Shifty. fast, a goo cl passer a n d&#13;
punter. a heady, g ritt!· player. " Sour's''&#13;
work duri ng three years o f football has set·&#13;
a record \\·hich \\·ill he hard to ri va l.-&#13;
Senio r.&#13;
\V TLC&lt; ):X&#13;
Cen ter&#13;
vVilcox. the lank\· center. was o ut the&#13;
biggest part of the season o n acco un t o f a&#13;
bro k en ankle . " \i\!ilh·" \\·as a cl em n n o n&#13;
dcfen:e, sifting throug·h time after time&#13;
an cl nailing the runn er for a Joss. 1-1 is&#13;
place-kicking- and passin g \1.·ere a lw:i.ys accurate. "vVilli e's" gradu a tion \\'ill leave a&#13;
hole in the lin e ha rd to fi ll-Senior.&#13;
D 1\\'JS&#13;
Captain Elect&#13;
Of Davis. g ia nt tackle . great t hings a rc&#13;
expected. Dlessed \1·ith mo re t han a n&#13;
o rdina ry amount of g ray matter. his hulk&#13;
and speed sho11lcl make him invinc ihle . I l e&#13;
sho uld fill an all-state berth next \·car.-&#13;
Junior. 11.\ \ ' I:-.; &#13;
l~ EX&#13;
Ce nte r a ncl G uard&#13;
.-\ft e r \i\1i!c o x's injury. R odC'n \\'a S s hifted&#13;
to cen te r. " ·he re his r eal worth was sho \\·n .&#13;
His w e ight and fight al\\·ays to lcl . The&#13;
combinatio n . Da k e r o r L em e n t hro ugh&#13;
R o de n. \\·as al\\·a ys good fo r a gain .-&#13;
Se ni o r.&#13;
ZOBEL&#13;
Right Tackle&#13;
Zobe l lived up to all ex p ectatio n s by cl evc lo ping· into a sm ashing-. harcl-hittin gtac klc. "Dan" was a g:nod pt111te r and&#13;
"·hen call ee! hack cot1lcl lt1 g- t h e o ld pelo t a&#13;
fo r a g ood g-ain .-Junio r.&#13;
OVREN&#13;
Left E ncl&#13;
Ot1 r en \Ya s an encl o f mo re t han pro mising ability. Rangy. fa st. a d em o n o n d e -&#13;
fen se. ( )uren's loss \\·a s g:rea tl:· felt.-&#13;
Juni o r.&#13;
l:LYTITE&#13;
Left End a nd H a lf-back&#13;
lll y th e could play any\\·here in th e backfi eld o r at e ith er e nd " ·ith equal cl e xt e rit:-.&#13;
.-\ sure r ece ive r o f pa sses. a good o p en&#13;
fi clcl rt1nn er. a nd a Yici o t1 s tackler. " 11 o b's "&#13;
pla ce " ·ill h e hanl to fill.- ·Scni n r.&#13;
Z(l l \ I·: f.&#13;
l\l.YTI I t·:&#13;
On e l1111ulr rd '11i11 r tr·1·11 &#13;
Lr\RSO :\&#13;
Hight Encl&#13;
Larso n's return. aft er his 1113ur.'-. ,,·a s a&#13;
,-c ritabl c blessing. Speedy and hard as&#13;
nails, Larson sto pped 11·ith ca se a ll p]a,·s&#13;
cl ircctccl at his encl. J-1 is ability tl) s1iag·&#13;
passe s 0 11 th e dead nm cna!Jlecl C1n111 c il&#13;
!~luff s to g ain !llany yarcls.-Sc ni o r .&#13;
:\I ELLOR&#13;
Qua rte r-hack&#13;
:\fcllo r \1·as the first string quarte r-ha ck&#13;
un til put o ut of th e g ame by a 1Jrokc11&#13;
sho ulde r. .. Fuzzy" 11·a s a speedy. hard- hi tting quarte r-hack. a fi ne fi eld g·c11 c ral ;111d&#13;
a g ood sport.- Scnio r.&#13;
O \tVE:\"&#13;
Half-back&#13;
The da rk ho rse o f th e year. ()wen s&#13;
pullccl a big surprise by his ,,·ork at S h c n -&#13;
a ncloah. H e is a g ritty ha rd tackling. hardhitting half-hack. ] !is ()Illy ho ld hack is&#13;
his incxpcri c 11 cc.-Freshma11.&#13;
CUR Rf I-:&#13;
Q uarte r-back&#13;
F'ut o ut by injuries tn his s ho11lcln in t ill'&#13;
early pa rt o f the setson . Li'! Ernie d em o n -&#13;
stra ted to footba ll fa ns hm1· ha rd o n e h11n -&#13;
d rccl and fift ee n pounds o f g rit a nd muscle&#13;
could hit a line. Erni e co uld slide t hr()u g·li&#13;
a ho le where a larger man wo uld h e&#13;
stopped .- Sc 11 inr.&#13;
IJ 11 r' /1111,,/rrt/ tircn l 11&#13;
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JENSEN&#13;
Left Guard&#13;
.-\no ther fine!. " Dog:gy" \\·as a hear on&#13;
defense and \\·orkecl to perfectio n \\·ith his&#13;
tack le o n o ffens e. The harder they hit&#13;
him. th e mo re he g-rinnecl.-Senio r.&#13;
I\.\ 1-.: ER&#13;
Full-bad:: and Half-back&#13;
:\ steady . brain;· player: the mo st clepcndahk man o n the team: always o n the&#13;
ho ttnm o f a big pile-up. His g rin has mack&#13;
him famo us. .-\\tho ugh a triA e slO\\. to nm&#13;
the e nds. he mo re than made up for it by&#13;
his interference ancl slashing; dri ves th roug h&#13;
th e lin e.- Scnio r.&#13;
COLE&#13;
Right Guard&#13;
Cole's injury left a big hole in the right&#13;
side o f th e line. 1\ltho ug:h light. Ga bbie's&#13;
sc rap ancl de te rmina ti o n more than o nce&#13;
pa \' cd the \\"&lt;ty ftir a goo d g:a in .-Senio r.&#13;
\ \T\' '\&#13;
ig ht E ncl&#13;
\\.inn \ spec ialit;· 1\'as catching passes .&#13;
. \ lt\H)\lg h tno lig h t to be H ry nscfnl o n&#13;
dck11 sc . his llffcnsiH ability and scra ppy .&#13;
Jll' jljl\. playin g; lllllH' tktn mack up f&lt;1 r this.&#13;
- S1lph•1 nH )1-e.&#13;
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"Fat" sho uld he a tO\\·er of str engt h o n&#13;
nex t yea r's team. I-] is ,,·eig ht a nd speed&#13;
should stren g th en th e lin e co nsiderably.&#13;
His o nly clra\\·-hack is his laz in ess, hut h e&#13;
ca n \\·ork \\·hen he \\·ants to.- J uni n r.&#13;
P r\TTON&#13;
R ight Gua rd&#13;
W henever l'atto n wo ke up he wa s a&#13;
whirl wind. Bo b had a style o f tac kling :-ill&#13;
his o wn. \1·hi ch neve r fa il ed to brin g· th e&#13;
runn e r cl own.-Se ni o r.&#13;
1'ROHARDT&#13;
Left Ha lf a nd Quarter-back&#13;
A nat ura l bo rn foo tball player, harclhitting ancl g ritty is th e ve rdi ct pa ssed o n&#13;
Froharclt. Despite his size, "Sack " sho uld&#13;
mak e th e state wake up a nd ta ke no ti ce&#13;
next yea r.-Junio r.&#13;
"\TELSON&#13;
Left Encl&#13;
Because o f h is g rea t size a nd speed Ne lson was ex pected to make a wo nd erful e ncl.&#13;
His injury a ncl sub sequent absence proved&#13;
to he a g reat loss to th e team.- Seni or.&#13;
1)11r' l11111rlrcrl l 1cc11 t 1J-"t1Vo&#13;
J' ,\'1' '1'11:\ &#13;
Coun cil l \luffs ]-I igh sc hool put o u t a t eam this yea r ,,·hi c h \\'as unusual&#13;
in 11ia11\· ,,.a,·s. .-\ gai n st C&gt;111aha Ce n tral. De niso n and Fort D o dge . th e:· &lt;lispbycd a game o f hall which rate d them ,,·it h tl1 e best and ag·a in st Commer ce&#13;
11 ~: h a nd oo e pl ayed so pno rly t hat any seco nd rate tea m could h a Ye beate n&#13;
the111. In a \\·o n!. t h e team \\·as e rratic. \\-ith l\h·th e . :\r el!nr a nd l\a k er fro m&#13;
last yea r 's squad and m a ny me n to dra\\' fro m. prospects seemed exc eedingly&#13;
brig·h t. The sea so n o p en ed ag·ain st South ( lmaha . Co un cil T\luffs \\'On easi!v&#13;
hy a scor e o f 3-1- to r 2 .&#13;
. \ ga in st F o rt Dodge. tl1ey put u p a great fig h t. lea din g· up tn th e la st three&#13;
111inutes. hut th e L ittle D o dgers co uld not b e cl o\\·ned a n d in a great last minu te&#13;
rally. \\·on t h e gam e hy a scor e o f 25 to 18. T h e n ext \\'l'e k. Central ,,·as defeated 28 to 15. De niso n wa . d efeated 2-1- to 20. and 26 to 2-1- . S h e nandoa h .&#13;
( ;1cn,,·ood a nd L oga n \\·ere snO\\-Ccl und er by th e sco r es o f 39 to 13. 53 to r2 a nd&#13;
G-1- to 8. r espective ly. Co111111 cr ce High \\·all o ped th e !\luffs in h\·o ga 111 es mark ed&#13;
hy poor p lay ing o n t h e Coun cil I \luffs sid e. Ce ntral \\·on a h &lt;trcl fo ugh t game&#13;
28 to 25 and S o u th O m a ha \\·as defeated -1-8 to 13. I \oo ne. t h e state champi o n s.&#13;
s nm,·ed us un d er 3-1- to i o a nd F o rt Dodge ,,·o n an o t he r h ard fo ug·ht gam e&#13;
I -!- to I I .&#13;
Pla:·in g o ne da,· true to fo r111 a nd th e nex t cl ay slurnping h o rribly. this&#13;
_,·ea r's t ea m ,,·as a pu zzle to m ost people. I lo ,,·eyer. ,,·ha tl'\·cr may b e sai d o f&#13;
th em . t h e t ea 111 pla:·ed th e h a rd est sch e du le eHT played by a &lt;._" ()llllCil f\luffs team.&#13;
\\'h at eve r th e reco rd ma de hy a11y tea m rl'pr escn ting· Council l\luffs. it slw ulcl&#13;
alwa\'s h e re 111 e111hc re c1 that that r cnird is fo r th e sc h oL)l a 11d n•lt fo r th e tearn .&#13;
The team is 111 er cl:· h elping t h e school. a 11 d a nyt hi ng· sa id ag:a in st the tca111 is a&#13;
·slur n n th e sch ool. \\.it h ()\ye n s. /'.ohel and ( ;ond ,,·i11 h ack 11L'xt _,·L'a r. a nd sl!c h&#13;
111 e n as 1-(i nse l. llayn es. I la nth o rn c-. .\l n rriso n . I less. L c,,·is a nd l)i\n1ky tn pi ck&#13;
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pc rs c \Tran ce coulcl clo. :\&#13;
guncl clribhl er. a good sho t&#13;
and a fi ne defe n sive' 111 a n.&#13;
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kee nh·. l \ii led seYeral gam es&#13;
fro111 the fire by his se nsati o n a l lo ng sh o ts.-Senio r.&#13;
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than niacl e up fo r these.-&#13;
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I :J11ffs stoncl hi111 in gnn d st ea d . L a rsn11&#13;
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pa ssc r ;rncl a goo d s h o t. :\ l c ll1 1r a11cl l:h·tlw&#13;
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fo nniclab lc o ppo nc..: 11 t.-Se 11 iur.&#13;
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him as o n e of th e faste st fo r wa rd s in th c..: state.&#13;
I-Jc start e d th e season p oorly !Jut fina lly cl cve lopecl into t he h ea viest scorin g fo n,·arcl i11 t h is&#13;
s ectio n .-Se ni o r.&#13;
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\\"h &lt;&gt; le seaso n . .\lt h o ug·h .'·oun g· anrl 11 1cxpe ri c n ced. h e t()ok to bask e tball like a clu c k t&lt; 1&#13;
\\·a te r. I :u ste1" s ba sk ets aga in st 1J e nis1rn pul le d&#13;
tl !e ga m e o u t o f th e fire a nrl \\'r)n h im se lf a ]&gt; LT ··&#13;
rnanc nt pl ace in th e h earts "f th e Co u11 ci l I \luffs&#13;
fan s.- 1:rcs h111 a11.&#13;
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"Deb's" wo rk this yea r \\'as phen omenal.&#13;
S tea dy and cle penclabl e. he could alway s&#13;
be depended upon to hook a coupl e o f ba sk ets for himself ancl hold his man cl o\\·n,&#13;
too. A good defensive man ancl a fi g hter&#13;
to the encl-Se ni o r.&#13;
Z()DEL&#13;
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Th e steadi est player o n th e team.&#13;
"Dan's" grin seemed to scare them all.&#13;
Should h old clom1 standing g uard next&#13;
year in phenomenal fashi on.-] unior.&#13;
11\ernrh nf §rannu· n rGanhetball ~ameE&#13;
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So uth O ma ha .. ... .. . ........ .. 12 C. Tl. H. S ... ... . ...... .. . . .. . . 35&#13;
F ort D odge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25&#13;
()ma ha Central H i .. . . .......... 13&#13;
Deniso n .. ... .. . .. .. .. . . . ...... 20&#13;
Sihena ndna h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T 3&#13;
De nison . . . ...... . .. ...... . .. . 22&#13;
&lt;)ma h a Co:11111erce 1-:li. . . . . . . . . . . 29&#13;
( )maha Ce ntral IIi .. .. ... . ... . . 28&#13;
South O maha . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 13&#13;
O maha Cnmmcrce Hi . . ... .. .... 35&#13;
L og-an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8&#13;
F ort D o dg·e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14&#13;
I \oone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34&#13;
(;JC11\\'00d ... .. ..... . .. . .. .... · 13&#13;
( )ppo 11 c11ts' tota l ........... . ... . 279&#13;
C. B. H. S .. . . . ............. . . . i 8&#13;
C. B. H . S .... .. .. .. ...... ..... 28&#13;
C. n. lf. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28&#13;
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C. D. H. S ............... ... . .. 26&#13;
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c. n. H. S ......... . .......... . 48&#13;
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c. n. H. S ..... . ... .. .. . ... .. . . 6_~&#13;
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c. l ~. 1-T. S .. . .. .. . ........ . . . . . 5-+&#13;
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Wfyr 1!\. ®. ID. Q.t. ll1llrrstltng IDourna111rut&#13;
Th e y e ar o f 1920 \\·a s fill ed \l"i t h S\1·eet surp r i. cs a nd cxt r a o rrli11ary &lt;"\Till:&lt;. s .. lll l" -&#13;
thin g n ew a nd ,·cry inte r esti n g io r th ose wh o ll"itn cssecl it. \1·a s stage d at th .. Y . :\I . C . :\ .&#13;
o n Ap ri l I a n d 2-th e R. 0 . T. C. in t e r- compan y \\Tcstlin g l••11ri1a111e11t. Th is ,; tu111 ll"a s&#13;
in stitut e d by Li e ut e n a nt Hage rty a nd the pl a n \1·a s carri e d •&gt;lll by th e li \T C•l 111 pa 11i L·s.&#13;
The t o urn a m e n t was un d e r t h e abl e manage m c nl o i fr cd F 11 l111L· r. phy sictl dir ec t• or&#13;
at th e Y . H e \\'a s a ssisted by Prin cipa l Ki rn. a s t im e -kc c p c r. a nd :\Ir. 1..: ise . a ,; ,,t"fici;il&#13;
r eco rd e1· of fa lls and fo ul s.&#13;
Th e e n tri e' we r e d i,·id ed in t" se ,·en c la sses. a cco rdin g t o th e ir ll"e ig ht. s " that th L·&#13;
smal le 1· m e n ll" Oulcl ha,·e an equa l c han cc. Th e prc li111i11a1·y ;111d si111i - t·i11al 111atc·h cs ll"L'l" c&#13;
nm o ff Thu rs day ni g ht. April 1 , le a\·in g F ri day ni g h t. :\pril 2. fo 1· th e cha 111pirJ11 s hip llfiut ,; .&#13;
. -\ JI thro u g h th e t o urna m e nt \·cry fi n e style s o f wrc st li11 g· ll" er v d c 111 n 11 str;1t e d .&#13;
In t h e 100 lb. c lass. i\li ll e r \\'O n fr o m PthCy in a fa.;r litt IL: mall"h \\"ith a h L·a d s c iss11rs&#13;
in two minut es a n d six seco nd s. A ng u &lt;; t in e J,,st to D ic k e rso n aft e r a hard lig·h t. Di c k -&#13;
e rso n . a lth o u g h th e la r ge r. ha d hi s h a n d s fu ll wh e n h e ta ckl e d :\u g u st i11 c·. l i e \\·1 11 1 \1·ith :1&#13;
d o ubl e \\'ri st loc k. In th e m atc h fo r th e se c&lt;&gt; 11d plac e in th e c la ss :\ lil kr thr c·11· .\u g 11 st i11t ·.&#13;
In the I08 lb. c la ss th e m e n 11·ent at e a c h o th c r lik c l "'"'' bantum r"" st L· r ,;. ;111d t ilt·&#13;
G r ee n a nd Christ e n &lt;; e 11 mat c h wa s a thrill from start lo l1 n isli. C r cc 11 li11a lJ,· thr L· 11·&#13;
C hrist e n sen by a b o dy s c issors 111 nin e m inutes an d fift cc n sec•i11d s. 11 e r \\' ig· fort'c·it e d t11&#13;
Christ ense n fo r seco nd place .&#13;
Th e 11 5 lb. c lass co n ta in ed li ttl e E rni e C urri e, o ur 11ld foH1tbal l h er... 11 e 11·,, 11 fr .. 111&#13;
L oomis by a de c isio n. H e wo r e his man o ut by h is o ld foot ball st r;1 l egy. J ,.,, 1111i s t hr L· 11·&#13;
D unh a m for se co nd pl ace.&#13;
In th e 125 lb. c la ss. DrJ1n1 cs o f Co. D , thre w hi s m a n in 50 seco11cJ,;. 11·it h a p c dcct&#13;
c r(Jt c h h o ld . His fi n e co nditi o n a nd hi s h a r d tra inin g s h c" 1·ecl in hi s fin al 111 atc l1. .\l1 1rriso n fo rf e it ed t n Kuhn , b eca u se of inj uri es in th e p r e li minary m a t c h.&#13;
The m ost spectac ul a r m a t c h o f th e e \·e nin g wa s stage d \\'h e n J o e S im• 111 ,;o n , ,f C.1. J)&#13;
met Bus. Owe n s o f Co. B fo r th e cha111p io n s hip ,,f t h e 1.1.) lb. cla ss. Si m n n s&lt;&gt;n l' L· 111i11 cled&#13;
o n e o f a ti ge r in his fe lin e 111 0,·em ents a nd c at-lik e c lu tc h e s. Tle wa s in th e It-ad ;111&#13;
t hro u g h th e m a tch. but \\' h e n it ca m e t o a. fa ll , sure to C&lt;Jm e . h e failed t•, k ec p his , op -&#13;
p o n e n t in t h e ce nt e r o f th e mat. Tim e aft e r time th e refe r e e call c cl th e 111 t&lt;&gt; th e 111i d dil'&#13;
o f th e mat. A t th e e ncl o f th e fi rst t e n minut e s t h e r efe r ee ca ll e d a d ra \1· :111 rl stat e d that&#13;
a second 111atch wo uld fo llo11·. Both m e n cam e back cl e t erm in e cl t o wi n. b ut th e s i'-!·11,;&#13;
of th e strain in th e first m a t c h sh owed up o n t h e m . F ina ll y S i111•in s 11 n sec 11rc:cl his fa 111 ; 111 ,;&#13;
sc isso rs h o ld a n d. with this a nd a ba 1· loc k , h e pi nn ed 011·en 's s h o ul_d e 1·s lo the m at. 011-c 11s&#13;
took second place from A rdell.&#13;
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Vild wo n fr o m :vroen in th e '-1 5 lb. c la ss in fo ur mi1111t e s a nd t hirty-o n e seco nd s b.v :1&#13;
b o d y sc isso rs. };J oe n \\' O il fro m D~l\ s in t h e pre limin a ri es and s n loo k seco nd pla c1·.&#13;
Bak e r fo rf e it ed to Davis.&#13;
A ll e n tr ies in th e h e a vy we ig h t cla ss we r e in Compa ny C. R"cl e n ga H · up t n lha ham&#13;
afte r a h ard fi g ht. R o den wa s in t h e lea d thr o ugh t h e m atc h . but fi nall y ll r aha 111 c l;1 111p cd&#13;
th e sc isso rs &lt;m R o d e n a n d t his e nd ed t h e m atc h . R n d e n t ook se co nd pl ace h y ddl'at i11 g&#13;
Hend e rso n in six minu te s a nd t hirty secon d s. l-I e n de rso 11 ( ()r ,J.; t hird pla ce b y rldL·a t i11 .c::&#13;
Lcfg r e n in t hr ee min ut es a nd fift y -e ig h t se cond s.&#13;
Th e sem i-fin als we r e limi t ed t o six minut es a nd th e fi n al s to t e n minut es. :\I ;111 \· ,, 1&#13;
th e e n tri es wer e b o t h e r ed man y ti me's by t h e limin ati11n o i fo u r h o ld s. th e clo11bl c N ,.f, 0 11.&#13;
th e st r a n g le , t h e h amm e r loc k , a nd t h e tne h o ld. T h ese f" Lll" h o ld s c .. 1drl ha1·e h el' 11 11 ,;L·d&#13;
t11 a n ach·an tage many tim es. Ti it had n o t b ee n fo r th e b arri n g of tlH·-;e Ji , 1ld s t h e&#13;
mat c h es wo uld pro bably ha ve b een much fast e r. Th e w inn e rs ,,f th e fi rst pl;1 n·s \\"l' r c&#13;
awa r cl e cl a b lue ribbo n: o f secn n cl p lace. a r e el o n e: a nd o f third p lac e . a whitl' riJ,b ,, 11.&#13;
C o. C won th e to urn a m e nt n ve r Co. D by a c l" se sco 1·e of n1·c11t y t&lt;&gt; nin c·t c'l' ll. ThrL"'&#13;
p1i ints we r e g i,·en to w inn e1·s of first pla c e. tw" fo r s ec11 11cl . an d 11n c f"r third .&#13;
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C 11rp ;; find ;; ih birth in t hi ;; annual. :\ yea r o f c11 11 1p u lsorY m ilit a ry trai nin g co 11yi11cecl t h e&#13;
,;c h on l a u t h orit ies that it wa,; f"r th e b e t1 e rme11t of the st 11 rlc11t;;. 'f,, pl:t ce this trainin g&#13;
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,;c h,. u l- a n h1111 o r that had bc:en n .: n ckrl'd t o few o th e 1·s. ,;ct o ur,.;c: h ·c,.; t n t he ta;;k o i&#13;
pro,·in g that w e ,,.l' r e wo rth y 11i t h e h o 1w r.&#13;
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;111cl eig h ty b o ys. F irst L ie ut e n a nt R; lY N. ll agt·rt y, a c apal)] c 1\\·er;;ea,; 111a11. wa,; ,; e nt hcrL'&#13;
a,; C•)Jlltlla nd an t u f th e· C. F~. H. S. unit. ln a s h o rt tim e h e o r ga ni zed till' l~. 0. T. C.&#13;
int o a hatta li .. 11 u f f,.ur c "lllpa ni cs-:\ . 13. C and D. \ Ve ,,·er e e quip ped ,,·ith the U. S.&#13;
tlla gaz in c rilk ;; . Ca l. 30. \ In cl e ! 19 17. and f11rnish e d th e rcg111a t io 11 U.S. army trnii " rn l. .\c -&#13;
n ,rding to gn\-c 1·11t11L' llt n :g ulati n n s we ,,·e n · g i,·cn threL' lH111 rs a ,,·,·e·k .,j dri ll ur lcrt 11r e&#13;
"'1 th L· 111 ili1;1ry o'L'ic·nce ;1ml tactics o f th e :\m e ri ca n ar111y.&#13;
T h e: R. 0. T. C. 11·a s g in: n three i1i,;pc: ct iu 11 s by U. S. ar m y " tf1ce·rs . . \II th e i11,;pcct 11r,;&#13;
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oq..':111 iza t io 11 a nd 0 llr s n appy drillin g. F. th e lll'11· C&lt;'1llpa11y ,,f mid-yl'ar Frc·,;hmcn . a nd&#13;
till' .,fficc·r,; 11 i th e battali o n we r e 1·e ry hi g hly p r;i is c•cl for t h ei r 11·prk.&#13;
111 til l' 111iddle "i \ l a r c h . allc r practicl' \\·a,; hl'gun 11·ith .! 2-calihrl' ri lll', in the D0dgc'&#13;
Li g ht Cu ard .\r111ory. Th e r e 11·;:i,; lin·ly c11111p c tit io n atllong th e• c1 11 11 p a11iL' " icir th e lwn .. r ,;&#13;
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Sc r gL·;1 11t ,;' C lith 11·a ,; ' 1r gan izcd . \\'e co 11c\uc t c c\ sc;·cra l g r a n d military cla11cc':' whi,·h 1n·&#13;
s hal l L'\T r tT tll &lt;: tllh c r . Th e dit'fcr c nt Ct1 tllp a11 ics o r ga ni zed ha,;kt:tlial l tl' :11 11 ,; ;111 c1 a wrl'-tling&#13;
tD ttr11 a 111 L· t1t 11·;i,; h L· ld. Th e· R. 0. T. C. put n c\\' li fe i111 0 the ,;t11dc' lll IH&gt;&lt; ly .&#13;
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,·a lu ;1 li lc to ~cnin s a s 11·c pa ss int u liie 's ,;c h1,, 11.&#13;
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~l 1l1 t go1111•ry Towslee&#13;
(!lomµany A&#13;
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Spetrnnn I I er wi gO ne \\'Oti! d ex pec t Company r\. because o f its alphabetical o rde1·, tu ra nk&#13;
io rcmost in the cade t ba ttalio n. i\ t th e beginni ng o f t he year this impressio n&#13;
"·o uld no t have been tru e, because Compa ny r\ was composed of m o re inc x -&#13;
peri cncccl men than any o th er company. ( 1nde r th e careful lead e rship of its&#13;
o ffi ce rs. \\·orki ng with Li eutenant J:--Jagerty. it has been de veloped until no w&#13;
it is wo rthy o f the rank its na me indicat es.&#13;
Company .\ has neve r failed to do its part in R . 0. T. C. adiviti es. Its&#13;
record in basketball a nd \\'restling- will substa ntiate this statem ent. T his co 111-&#13;
pan_1· docs not claim a ll the hono rs by any means. fo r it wo uld he i111p ossi1Jk fo r&#13;
a ny compa ny in a batta lio n composed o f Council Bluffs ]-:fig h sch ool studen ts&#13;
tn \\·in all the ho nors.&#13;
The spirit an d mo rale of this company is spl endid. Colo nel l\fc 1...::i11 ley \\·as&#13;
ve ry mu ch i111 prcsscd \\·ith this. l n comme nding the wo rk o f the bat tali o n he&#13;
said , .. You r spirit is " ·onclerful. Si nce T have been he re . I ha\'C heard nothing&#13;
hut pra ise fo r yo ur ofii cers, your teache rs, yo ur instructor and 1·nu r school. "&#13;
\ V c apprecia t e this praise.&#13;
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T. C. unit far a h ead of a n_I' o th er in the state o r district ? L•l_l'a l bliosting is the&#13;
a nswer ever _I' time and thi. is t he predominating clement in Co111pa n_1" I\. E1·e ry&#13;
fe llo w in t he cornpan_1· ha s th e inte rest o f t he \\·h1 lk org:a11izat iun at h eart. \ \ ' c&#13;
h ave o fficers \1·ith the spa rk o f e n t husiasm in tlll'1n. u ffic ers \1·hn ha\-c 111 a\ ~&#13;
tri ed to boost the company.&#13;
\\'e have cntned the activities of t he I\ . ( ). T. L'. \1·ith th e san1c dash a ncl&#13;
pep. ln s hooting . Co 111pa ny I: turn ed o ut the g reatest number o f hig·h in -&#13;
dividual . cores. \\.restling- a lsn r eceiYed o ur heart_\· s11pplH·t. Compa n_1· l~ nf&#13;
1920 ca n be pro ud o f its rcL·ord in the fi elds o f athl e ti cs a nd mililan· drill.&#13;
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Co111pa11_1· C, loo ki ng at it from a fair a nd imparti a l view-po in t. h as a l11"a1·s maintain ed a remarkable spirit, a ltho ug h it has no t stood hea d a nd&#13;
s ho ulde rs abov e t he ethe r compani es. vVe have a lways displayed a willingness&#13;
to 11·ork in d rill a nd in all ot her activities. ,\]tho ug h we did no t win t h e bas ke tba ll to urnament. 11·e clid o ur be::t. In t he first tria l, ll' e ranked seco nd in ta rget&#13;
practice and 11·e ca rri ed nff t he hon o rs in th e wrestling to urn am e n t. L ieutenant&#13;
l-l age rt_1· ha s :-:a icl , "Compa 1n- C has r ema rkabl e pep and snap in its m ove m ents."&#13;
\\'e have th e spiril that makes a company a nd we lo o k upon drill as a pri vikg·c&#13;
a nd a dt1t_1-. \Ve attrib ut e th e success o f o ur compa ny to o ur instru ctor an d to&#13;
th e wi lling·ness o f th e cadets a nd offic e rs to o bey ord ers to the best of t h e ir&#13;
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D thro ugh o ut th e \\·h o le seaso n has shom1 a n attitude enco urag:1ng: to&#13;
th e work a nd fo r this reaso n \\'as first recogni zed as t he hest drillin g compa ny&#13;
in th e battalio n. HmYeve r. that h ono r had to be clcfendcd thro ugh o ut the&#13;
season \Yith un ceasing- vigo r beca use th e ot he r compani es bad e ntered the race&#13;
with equa l enthu siasm . After the first round o f g·allcry practice D h eld th e&#13;
h ighest sco re. vVe ended a close scconcl in th e \nestling to u rname nt a ncl shO\\·ed&#13;
a fighting- spirit in the other activ iti es. D drilled at t he fi rst inspecti0 n o f th e&#13;
R . 0. T. C. and made an appea r ance \Yhich shm,·e d that ,,·e had ,,·ork ec l.&#13;
T h e firm lead ershi p a ncl help ful att itude o f the n ffic crs. in 3 gn·at meas ure ,&#13;
,,·as respo nsibl e fo r th e stead \· pace maint a in ed ll\· C11111 pa1l\· 1) thrm1g·l10ut&#13;
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C()lllpa ny \\·as fo rmed. T o th e most o f th e sc hool it mea nt o nl:· more "rooki es "&#13;
and a fe\\' pro mo ti o ns. hut to th e v reshrn e n members o f Co rnpam· E . it rn c::in!&#13;
mili ta r_\· drill- th e grea test distin cti o n bct\\·ecn hi g h and g rade sc hools.&#13;
Th e attit ude o f til e I'rcshmcn sno n displayed itself. \\'ithi n l\\·o \\·eeks they&#13;
had ma ste red the cleme nts o f milita ry drill so \\·ell th at they rnadc an exc ellent&#13;
sho wing· at th e in specti o n by Colo nel :\[cl(inlcy. \\·ho cn mrn c1Hll' d them n n their&#13;
acL·o rnplishments. So \\·as the fifth compa ny made \\·orth:· o f th e ho nor of belonging to th e C. l L 1:-r. S . R. 0. 1'. C.&#13;
Th eir success \\'a s d ue rn ai nl y to o ne thing-entilusias1n . T he bo\·s \\·ere&#13;
interest e d in t il e \\·o rk an d th eir interest soo n accomplished ;.,:Tc;1t things. This&#13;
e nthu siasm has no t ceased . Company E has m et e\·en· prnhlcm \\·ith o ne&#13;
;t11s\1'C r. "pep .' ' They have sh0\1'11 th e 0 th c r compa ni es \1·hat this mea nt h_1 · :icco111plishin g· things quicl, c r t11an the o ld o rga ni zat i01 1:s .&#13;
\\' c ho pe th at in th e next fe1\· yea rs this cntlrn sia sn1 dc111 nnstratec1 Ill· th e&#13;
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of ct'li c ic 11 cy, it \\·as d ce 111 cd n ecess;iry t o p r o\·id e a sch ool fo r th e oftic crs a nd ,:..:rgea n t ,: in&#13;
11·h ic h t h ey coul d r cn·i\·e a ddi t io n a l 111i lita ry in str u ctio n . A clu b c1i th i,; type \\"&lt;1uld&#13;
n a tu r a lly b e co 111 pnse d llf th e m nst capa b le a n d e n ergetic fc ll "\\"S of th e sch ool. Jn o rclL'I"&#13;
t ll k eep t h i,; co n ce n t rate d e n e rgy u n d e r Ct) n tro l a nd t o· k ee p int e r est a ro used in t h e \\·ork.&#13;
""c ia l pri \·ilcges we r e a d ded . St u11t -11 ip;hts. o n w hi ch ,·a r io u s 111 e 111b e rs co ul d ,; ia ge act,:&#13;
and p lay ,; , \\·e 1·L· p la 11 n c cl : a rra n g&lt;' 111 e 11 t:; \\" e r e ma d e fo r llCcasio n a l d a n ces. feeds a nd 1&gt;thcr&#13;
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c i'li c ir 11 t a nd L·xcced in g ly ac t i\ e O t'li cc rs' a n d Se r gea n t &lt; Clu b. T h e clu b ha s s nrp:1ssed all&#13;
ex p ec tati o n s in an·o111plishi11 g its p 1ir1)c 1se . T h e fr ic t in 11 th at u se d t o ex i,;t b e h\·cc n c la :&lt; se,:&#13;
&lt;•i st u de nts ha ,; \"a n i,; h c d a nd a fee lin g "f eq u a lity h as n ow tak e n it,: pl ace. :\1"11 c h co 111-&#13;
111 c1Hla ti o n a nd c redit i,; cl u e to L ie ut e n a n t I Tagc r ty. fnr th e ,; u ccc;;s of t h L· club dcpL'llclcd&#13;
la r gl'ly " " h i,: a id . Th e O i'l ic e r &lt; and Se rgea n ts' C lub h a,; been highh· &gt;' UCl"C,_,, ful. a11 d it :'&#13;
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c lose to th e hea rt of th e hig h school student as t he staff a nd t he co-ope ration of&#13;
th e st11d e 11 ts t hemse lves co uld make it. It has tak en hard 11·ork. a ncl "a nose fo r&#13;
1H 11 s' ' tu publish a paper 11·01·thy o f our school. but 11·e a rc g lad that o ur time a nd&#13;
c ne rg.1· has bee 11 fr eel_1· spent in t he good work.&#13;
This yea r Tl-JE EC f-I OES has been uni que ancl full o f li fe because ne1Y&#13;
fca tmcs ha vc he e n in trod uccd to ma kc it i ntercsting. \ Vho has not g uessed&#13;
a t th e silh o uettes 11·hi ch appeare d for seve ral iss ues? T his is 11·hat 11·e have tri ed&#13;
[ l) d u-catl'h yo ur a ttention. :\fo re space has been g; ive n to editoria l \\Titin gs&#13;
and less to ad ve rtising . :\l o re cuts \\" ere used. At t he begin ning o f the school&#13;
.H·ar THE EC HOES offe red prizes for sho rt sto ries. l n other 11·ords TJ1 E&#13;
~C 1-1 OES hao; tri ecl i11 eve ry 11·ay to create a n in te rest in the paper a nd to make&#13;
it 11 c 11·s:-·. It has bee n the poli cy o f th e paper to vo ice th e opini ons of t he stuclrnt !J o dy. thu s g ivi11 g it a ve ry jo urn alistic to11 e. TB E E Cl:-TClES has been an&#13;
a ll-ro und sc hool nc 11·spaper a 11cl booster.&#13;
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t he past yea r. un der t he s u pe r visio n o f :\I iss T yler . a Latin pa pe r has been publish ed w hi ch has a ro used 11 e \\' i11 te rest am o ng the Latin stu d ents.&#13;
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T he c u rre nt even ts L~f eac h o rgani za tio n o f th e school a rc re p orted by dcsig 11 atccl&#13;
p u p il;; \\·h o ta ke s p ec ia l inte r est i11 t h e su ccess o f t h e paper .&#13;
. \ s this _\·ca r dra \\'S to a clo se ancl t h e acti\·itics n f t he sc h1 ip] arc discon -&#13;
ti11uc cl. t he staff o f " Latinu111 \'ita le " \\'ish t n c:-: prcss t he ir ,:~;r at ludc to th ose&#13;
p upil:-; \\·h o ha ve givc 11 th eir supp o rt to t his p ub licati o 11 . T hey a lsn L' xtc nd t heir&#13;
co ng-ra\ 11l atin n s to t h e Cla ss o f 20. a11 cl \\·ish th em succL'SS i11 !heir f11\u1T&#13;
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commence d o n it 11·ith a rn i1 1gk&lt; I fct: lin g of sat isfact io 11 a 11d r q .. ~TL'l: s;1tis hcti1111&#13;
beca use 11·c fee l that \1·c have d o ne o ur best; re g r e t l&gt; L·c111SL' ,,.L. arc sllrr _1· tk1 t&#13;
co nd ition s fo r publ ishin g a hi g h sc hool an nu a l ha ve n ot lie e n s u c h t h at :t 1nu cl 1&#13;
la rge r and bette r hoo k mi g ht h e t he r es ul t o f our 11·or k .&#13;
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as a re sult the cost o f publishin g this h uo k h as h L'L' Jl nearly fiit~ · pn n·11t 1111 &gt;rL·&#13;
than that o i last yea r. In spite o f t h is ha ndi cap \1·e k11·e su cnT&lt;kd i11 11 1aki11g·&#13;
th is th e la rgest a nnu a l eve r editt:d hy t h e stu de nts u f the Co11n c il !\luffs 1 lig·h&#13;
school. T his has been made possibl e by the g·cneruu s s upp1&gt; rl g·in·11 11 s 1&gt; _1 · thL·&#13;
busin ess men o f th e city through their advertisi11g·. This iJ, J()k mark s t Il l' first&#13;
reco rd o f eight ne11· o rganiz a ti o ns ll'hi ch we r e just forlllecl du ri n g th e pa st _1 ·car.&#13;
th e se be ing t he 'li osoph ian and Logntecllllca n lit era r y socit:tics: tll L' l ,a t i11 p:tpn.&#13;
"The Latinum \ "ital c": t he 1:re nch . Lat in. Spa n is h a 11cl Ca rt ()IJ Jl c lulis. :11 1d t lI L'&#13;
( )ffi.cc rs' a ncl Sergea nts' club. F o r t h is reaso n 11-c k c l that th is :1 111111 :11 silt &gt;tild&#13;
lJC o f mo re in te rest gene ra ll y t ha n o th e r a nnu a ls h a ,·e hL'l'll.&#13;
r lo wevc r. if yo u arc no t sa tisfi ed . cl ear reader. do not j11dg·l· u s t• 111 In rs hl .1 ·.&#13;
hut g·lanc c at th e p ic tu r e above a nd lll aybc you ca n h e l te r apprcciatl' \1·h :t1 it&#13;
mea ns ti) be o n th e staff o f o ur hi g·ht sc hool a nnu a l.&#13;
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2. Co ns ult any professor fo r fin e po ints.&#13;
3. Talk to the O uija bo ard.&#13;
..J. Co nsu lt :\Ja ry J a n e.&#13;
DEDI ~t\'l' ED TO THE PRESIDENT . HENRY \ VAGECK AND THE&#13;
F r\IR ADA .&#13;
9.f a ll t h e co lo 1·s I' m m ost f"nd&#13;
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I·,"r wh e n _I 'm wa lking d o wn th e st r eet. · \ o u1· flamm g h ead s I'lll p lea sed to meet. \. r eat ath le t es a ncl lll aidc ns hir&#13;
Th ~y'r e mostl y of th e goldenc h;;iL&#13;
If 1t wer e n o t fo r the fri g htful glare.&#13;
It see m s to me yo u'd be ri g h t t h e re.&#13;
F.-\ \'O RITF EXPRESSI ONS.&#13;
Kathl ee n Peacock-"Say. g irls. vo u&#13;
,; h11ulcl lian: h eard th e cute thin rrs J;&gt;hn saicl lo Ille h st ni g ht." "'&#13;
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J ne S 1111 on so n- ··0 1i . C harli e . no w yo u quit! ..&#13;
E ul a Klc eb-"I t:h ot I'd pa ss away."&#13;
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Lnok a s if they ain't!&#13;
;'\ liss Ull(ll'n\·oocl: (To Jin ph _vsics&#13;
c lass.) ··no y o u understa nd. that h ea t expand s and cnlcl c11nt racts? .·\nn c. gi,·e an&#13;
cxalllple of this nilc.··&#13;
:\nn c : ··\Vc ll.- in the si11nn1 L·r th e r\;1,·s&#13;
art: l"n gc r and in " ·int e r th ey ar c sho rt c1: ...&#13;
TnE A NNU:\L..&#13;
It shall cl1H:ll in t h e o dor of can1ph1lr:&#13;
It sh a ll stand in a " ·oncl crful shrin e: Hut " ·c fea r ih earh· L·d iti o n \\·ill 11 ot lw&#13;
o ut o n tim e.&#13;
1Joltrs&#13;
AFT E R SI IA KESPE. \l~E .&#13;
:\rusic h at h charms to tame th e mo n ey&#13;
chan ge rs :&#13;
O n th is sid e th e i\Jissouri ""ill I sit .&#13;
.·\11CI play up o n my pipes until t he bridge&#13;
compa ny.&#13;
:'1! 0 1·ccl by my s\\·eet stra in s.&#13;
S ha ll mak e t he cro%ing fr ee aga in.&#13;
\Vhcn I may pa ss 0 1·cr to my fair est.&#13;
- L este r R o dma n.&#13;
\ Vhcre 'e r E lia s r0 am s. \\" hatc1·cr 1·calms&#13;
to sec. l l is heart. u.n tra,·elccl. fo ndly turn s to&#13;
:\l a ri c.&#13;
.. Life is a j est, and all thin gs sh o w it !"&#13;
Kathl ee n said t his o nce. and no \\' sh e&#13;
kn O\\'S it.&#13;
REVISE D RULES roR D ANCING.&#13;
By L eu .-\lbc rti&#13;
1. I t is et iqu ette to danc e \\'ith all the&#13;
chaperon es. and po licy to dance " ·ith all&#13;
th e fa cult v in sig·ht. 2 . Ex li°i biti o n -cl a nccs sho uld he g i,·cn in&#13;
th e 111iddl c o f t he tl oo r a nd lab clccl such.&#13;
.). Dance o n th e fl o0 r. no t o n yo ur&#13;
partncp's feet. ( Iarry Ste,·cnson . pl ease&#13;
take n otice.)&#13;
..J. If yo u do n't like yo ur partne r.&#13;
"Shimmy" a nd smile any lw\\·.&#13;
5. If yo u \\·ant to ta ke lessn11' g·o t&lt; l a&#13;
n·g·ular teach e r. D o n't stop t h e traffic by&#13;
tryin g to learn o n th e ll oo r. 6. D o n't sta nd a s if so me 11ne \\" e r e tryin g· to take a t im e cx posur L' o i yn u111 0\·c.&#13;
r. K ise: "I h ea r t hat Coun cil Bl uffs&#13;
has aba nd o ned th e nillL' o'c lock curfe \\·. "&#13;
:\liss F li ckin ge r: " \\"hy ?'"&#13;
:\Ir. Kise: Th e pe n q\c compla in th at ii-&#13;
\\·ak cs th em up."&#13;
.\ncl sn th e t eac he r tlll'llL'd l{ny out.&#13;
.\ 11(1 st ill h e linge r ed nea r.&#13;
.·\11CI \\'ai t ccl patiently abo ut&#13;
'Till fath e r did ap pear.&#13;
P ete r J enscn. cas hin g. \\" ith rath e r ,;1li lccl&#13;
hi lls. :\ I iss Hocsc h c' ,.; pay ch ec k. "I ho pe&#13;
,-o u a r c n n t afr.-iicl of mi crobes.·· · \riss Hn c,;c hc : "Tnd cecl 11• ' !. N o microbe co uld li'-c &lt;on 111y sa lary ... &#13;
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DISCOVERIES.&#13;
l'e ro xicle is n't a ny good for cla ,;s cu ts.&#13;
You can li g h t a Fatima o n eit h e r encl.&#13;
.-\n umb re lla can be used a s a ca n e o n a clear clay.&#13;
A to we l ca n be used fo r dusting yo ur&#13;
sh o es. :-is well a s drying you r ha nds.&#13;
Du n E hlers : "Ho \\" picturesqu e is t h is&#13;
fo rk in t h e ro ad !"&#13;
L u cill e Swan son: "' Yes. he r e all th e lm·-&#13;
e rs spoon." (N o \\" 11·hat did sh e mean?)&#13;
Ada i\l a rtin: " H o 11· did your d ebate speech come o ut ?"&#13;
Lynn S.: " \•Veil. \\"h en I sat clown thev sa id it 11·a ;; th e best t h ing I had eye r clo n e !' "&#13;
.\I iss Bl;ick: ""\i\l ha t is t he L ibe rt v be ll ?"&#13;
l l e nry J en sen : "The h ell that 1:in gs ;it&#13;
the c luse o f six th period."&#13;
"\Vh e n I got u p tn speak." said t h e o ra - tor. ·· a cowa rd ly egg hit me. "&#13;
" \Vhy cowardl y?" a sked a byst;incle r. ·· Bec:-iusc it hit m e and ra n."&#13;
Paper's in c reasing in price. you kn o 11·.&#13;
due to Bob PattlJn's lette rs to !-\mes. h o ! h o !&#13;
.-\ THLETIC NOTICE ON BULLETIN&#13;
BOARD.&#13;
\ Vrestling match ;it -1:30.&#13;
L ie ut. TTa ge rty will thrn11· th e b ull.&#13;
A be G n ld. : ··I \\" a n t some \\" inter un- cle rclo thes."&#13;
Clc1·k : ··H o 11· lo ng?"&#13;
:\ h e: " You boob! I do n't wan t t\1 rent&#13;
'cm. I wa n t to buy them." '&#13;
.\ sc ni n r 11·h o clreacl ccl a test.&#13;
Studi ed h a rd fo r a week with n ut r est.&#13;
Hut in spite o f h is cram. 11 e flunk ed th e examThc ch o ir will n o w sin g by request.&#13;
Voice m·c r t elcphnnc: ··H ell o. is th i;;&#13;
.\I iss Coope r ?"&#13;
.\i iss Coope r: ··Yes."&#13;
Vuice: "How many ha 1·e y••n 1n ynur ,:;t h pc rin d cla ss?""&#13;
.\I iss Cnnpc r : ··T\\"c11ty-t\\"n.··&#13;
\ ' 11iCL': "Currrct. µ:nnd hyc. "&#13;
.\ I iss F o ley: ··Do yo u unde rsta nd th is .&#13;
.\Ii-. San cha?' "&#13;
George Sancha : " Yes. ma ·m."&#13;
.\liss F o le1·: "Then. of course. the r est&#13;
of the class -docs."&#13;
O DF T O .-\ PA IR OF Pr\NTS ON&#13;
TH R OWING TH E .\I INTO&#13;
THE R AG Br\G.&#13;
\ Veil Si;imese twin s. you sh elter ed me.&#13;
:\ncl ke pt al i1·e my mo desty.&#13;
\ Vith mud I'Ye soil ed you o n my country&#13;
wa lks.&#13;
Hnt fa ith ful still. yo n listen 11·hile yo u r m;:ister t;:ilks. -&#13;
11 0 11· oft en. 11·ithout p ity. witho u t r ue.&#13;
l la1·e I 11·ith m;:it ch es streak ed you r pee rless blue. 'T11·a s th us yo u g uarded me fro m c ·ass&#13;
r egrets.&#13;
11 0 11· else. obligin g fri end. Could I ha1·e in genuo usly ill umined&#13;
cig ;:irett es?&#13;
Y1rnr pockets held my cash. 11·hen cash I&#13;
had. .'\!tho m1· co nsc ie nce bids me sternly acid&#13;
T hat filth v luc r e ne'e r yo ur cloth o'e r&#13;
\\" eig ht ed. \ -n u o ft \\"Cre fre ig h ted.&#13;
.-\11CI yet full furth e r comfo rt take&#13;
.-\11C! closch·. keenh-. note&#13;
Tli e 1·ow eicrnal 11·i1ich no \\" rnmbl es Ill my&#13;
thro at- I"ll nc1·cr 1nite a n o de to a m· coa t.&#13;
-··The Ha 11·keyc.··&#13;
:\ CR O\\I FRO :\f .-\ HIGH SCH OOL&#13;
CRAW .&#13;
It's late to bed a nd lat e to rise. O ur cbcls arc \\"Calthy. but not 1·C'ry 11·1,;e.&#13;
_\DEEP ONE.&#13;
E u i;i K.: "\\'hy is it fc 11· en liege gi rl ,;&#13;
gc t a n 1\J. f\. " · .&#13;
Tom P.: ··O h. I say t h ey arc tno ;:i n :-;1o us&#13;
t n ge t ;i l\L :\. N."&#13;
Just because \\" c \ ·e sa id so 11 1c little th in p&gt;&#13;
th at snme011C' said bdo&gt;rc. and sunn ed the&#13;
funn y side of th in gs . Do11 "t g·et sore. \\I C' lik c you. ho 1w st tr ue. 11·c cl o.&#13;
"Ti ,: fu n a 11 cl 1111 th i11 '-!; 111 11rc . .\ nd tre. \\·e werl' () 11 1\· tt·:1::; i1q.-!· ,·1 1u&#13;
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t · 11 s1•t I l1·d 1"01· .I 11nin1·s THE VILLAGE SQUAWKER June, 1930, Edition&#13;
Former High School Student Cleans Up&#13;
Millions.&#13;
Frl'det·il'k I • u 0 1·1·. a forlll f' I' ( '.&#13;
I L 11 . . s t 1uh.• 11 t. \\·hn:-:p lnil -&#13;
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«Ill. c l t•\'l' I" Ind of 1 . ...; sumntL'l'S.&#13;
w l u_1:-:t• IJL':t lnin;...:· f :I&lt; 'l' w:ts t•Yc1·&#13;
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Great Excitement. Exdit•llJPllt JH'l'\':t il l'd l h r o 11 .!.!' h - out· I h e yilla;.:;l' J:t !-; l nit t•. A t&#13;
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j IH•i r dl't' JH'8t: sy 111p:1 1 hy .&#13;
Notorious Suffrag;ette&#13;
Leader Suing· For&#13;
Divorce. :\ l rs. - ----·'. of ()ska -&#13;
l oos :i. fn wa. fnr11wr l \· :\liss&#13;
Lynn \\'CC' n~· nf t 'o t1nt·fl l:luffs. pr11mi11 f' 11t· in uffrn P wo1·k. is&#13;
s 11i11 g fo 1· cli nl!'t't' till t ht• grounds&#13;
of' "i11s1 11l11rdi11:i1 ion anti li:1&lt; ~~&#13;
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to p11 s ll t l w \\Ti 11kl cs 11111 of 1111•&#13;
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11 1•1· · sn i t· w ill w il ho11t &lt;l 1111 h t \11• .:.!.T :l ll l('d.&#13;
Elias Larson&#13;
p1Ji\n11thr11pi :-: I'. 1·1•spnrl'11 \\'lll'kC'I'.&#13;
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t·n11:-:L•tl h~· lOn n• qu t• ~· induJg.&#13;
ing i n tilt' ~himmy "&#13;
\Y e :ll'l' hnpp,\· to sn.Y the npe1·at·inn wns a t nmplt-.lf• 11 1·Pss&#13;
:ind l h P n ow 1· •t 11111 ·:1 tin~ l'Oul'i e lrns b L•e n l'C' l111·11 e tl to it s ow n e r.&#13;
Anti-Tobacco League&#13;
Formed. ~ntionn l inlt•n·st hn R been :l.l'OllSl'( l Jn· :I ll :llll10lll1C(' 11Te ut&#13;
eir c ul atctl · t hrn t h e countn-'s pape1·,, stnti n ;..: th:it ~\i ,s K:1i·h· IPen l 'e ncuek. net ivc in Sn l vn1 ion A r111 v ci t'cil'S. h ns fo rmed nn ant i-t'obnc co le nguc w h ich s it e in tends to l'xtcnd o \·er the 1·nuntry.&#13;
.. To1J:1 ccn.·· I iss P N1cock sn y s , .. i, t h e rou t or m n nler. id iocy nncl )OYP... .&#13;
Fo1· t h 1•s0 l'C:tsons nn cl fo r rf'- fo rming- h11m :111i1v ':\liss J'pa-&#13;
(' nd~ has clPl'itl1•d i u \\':l ~P n just&#13;
\\'HI' .&#13;
Mfos Eula Kleeb, Former&#13;
Belle of Iowa i:-: tll'n c-t n~ willt-. ntt~·n ti n w ith lw1· ph,\·si&lt;' ii l c11llur0 t•xh il.Jit s at ~1·w lurk. \\·hen iltrt•r\·ic w e cl sh e :t dm i l'l'f•d thn t s h e ~ n o t 111i:t.wa r e of t' h t&gt; s 111·prisc J1 e r f1n ·11H' t' 1·Jnss-mn1 t•s must feel .. al ht•1· ahuu n di n g h 1•nlfh.". w h c u lh cy r e m t&gt;1111Jer uf' h e r fn1 il t'ontl iti o n w hil e in hi~h sch oo l at ('. 1:. .&#13;
~h t• nttTibul t-.S h t• J' pt•t-.RC' Ut&#13;
:-: u1·1·t•sR in h c:1 l1h In t- h 0 hcnc- li('inl quali t il'S of 'l'a.nlat·. for&#13;
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. \'t·ars ah1•r lt·nY ing S&lt;' hoo l. e&#13;
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Reduction Plant Is&#13;
Closed by Strike. ~I r. 1:o hc r1 Hinh ?. nnrh o 1· or lh c c ity gn1·h:1g-1• orclinn n ee.&#13;
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gnrlJ:tg"t..' will soon ht• lt nulccl as&#13;
11 s 11al.&#13;
Speakers to Visit Our&#13;
Village. !'11 111 )l o nt;.:omPr.Y and Lesli•'&#13;
\\"i ld :t r l' l o uring- lh L' co11 ntl'.Y ou a :..;penking' ampai~n. ThP,\' are the h ead of n Ill'\\. 1'\'[o rm 1no,·e1ne n t. the 1111t·p11st• nf wh ieh&#13;
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Girl Nearly Dies.&#13;
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PAGE 2 THE VILLAGE SQUAWKER&#13;
CHAMPION MATCH AT HAVANA&#13;
Extra! UltraImportant !&#13;
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Sal.J it UJith IDilcox Flowers&#13;
Projressive Florists&#13;
530 BroadwaJ Phone 99&#13;
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ECONOMY&#13;
NEW CLOTHES&#13;
are costly, and genuine&#13;
economy demands that everything that will help to keep&#13;
them new is worth while.&#13;
fJI Regular cleansing is our&#13;
answer to the high cost of&#13;
clothing.&#13;
Bluff City Laundry&#13;
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More Style&#13;
M .ore Wear&#13;
Less Cost&#13;
Is claimed for the apparel sold in our store&#13;
for men, women and children.&#13;
At this date this store has served the people&#13;
faithfully and well for fift31-four 31ears, and&#13;
has earned fairly the use of the slogan,&#13;
"The&#13;
Store&#13;
Tf7here&#13;
Sa tis/ action&#13;
is C er ta in"&#13;
The John Beno Co.&#13;
Broadwa)' and Pearl StrC'e l&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iow a&#13;
Ou r /11111 1/rrl/ fi f/ 11 -fir c &#13;
Haillilton's Shoe Store&#13;
Always Reliable&#13;
412 West Broadway&#13;
Martin Petersen&#13;
A PARTICULAR tTAILORl&#13;
FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE&#13;
535 West Broadway&#13;
Upstairs&#13;
Phon e Re cl, 601&#13;
WHALEY&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
Drugs and Drug Sundries&#13;
Tr_v Our fl elicious Sodas&#13;
304 W est Broadway Phone 2987&#13;
011r l11111 rlrr f/ fif1Jt-8irc&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TERRY OPTICAL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
"WHEHE THE REST GLASSES AHE MADE "&#13;
WE DUPL ICA TE&#13;
ANY BROKEN LE NS&#13;
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU&#13;
TO INSPECT OU R FACTORY&#13;
408-4/U Broadwa_v /'hone 8.W&#13;
THOS. 0. TACY&#13;
Lawyer&#13;
409-410 Wickham Bldg . Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BELL &amp; MULQUEEN&#13;
General lnsurr111ce, Neal /·,'state&#13;
and f,oa11.\· &#13;
T FVe extend to t he Graduating Cla ss&#13;
of 1 920 our most hearty and sincere&#13;
wishes for a happy and successful future T HUGHES~P ARMER MOTOR CO.&#13;
FORD SALES AND SERVICE ST A TION&#13;
DAY AND NIGHT GARAGE SERVICE&#13;
149-155 BROADWAY&#13;
JOHN OLSON&#13;
STAPLE AND fA NCY&#13;
GROCERIES ~&#13;
c; ,,_-\ 0: !TE. T l \.' :\ i\ I)&#13;
W OODE N \V r\RE&#13;
First Class Goods&#13;
At L owest Prices&#13;
7 31)-7.+ 1 I \ro ad\\·a y&#13;
L 'ho ne 9 3.+&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
SCHOEN ING&#13;
HARDWARE CO.&#13;
HARDWAREand&#13;
AUTO ACCESSORIES&#13;
COMPLETE LINE OF&#13;
LOWE BROS.&#13;
H. S. PA IN T S&#13;
!' h o ne .+-1-1.J.+ 706-708 \\·. l\rua cl\\·ay&#13;
Council I \lu ffs. l o\\·a&#13;
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E "TAI3LTSllED 1852&#13;
Robert B. Wallace Company&#13;
f ll C(J rp o ra tcd&#13;
Real Estate Insurance Loans&#13;
M ember o f Rentals&#13;
Counc il 81uffs Real E state Bo a rd&#13;
I m ra F ederatio n o f ·Real E state D e a le rs&#13;
:'\atio nal :\ ssocia tio n o f R eal Estate B oa rcls&#13;
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lee Service&#13;
is o ne o f the most essenti a l features&#13;
o f t he I CE busin ess. \ 1\!e s peciali ze&#13;
t his encl o f o ur busin ess.&#13;
WE Ii a ve good wagons, ho rses a nd&#13;
o the r equipmen t with whi ch to properly se rve you.&#13;
Exclusive agent·s 1n Council Bl11ffs&#13;
forZEIGLER&#13;
Jllin o is Co al. It \\·ill g ive&#13;
,·o u a heap o f satisfac tio n&#13;
-f(Jr a little m o ney.&#13;
,\ S I( US 1\ BOUT IT&#13;
Droge Elevator Co.&#13;
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H. A. QUINN&#13;
LUMBER CO. &#13;
AFTER T ·HE FIRE&#13;
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YO . C \ N'T .VIX IT r\FTER THE FlRE.&#13;
DO IT NOW&#13;
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H. W. BINDER &amp; COMPANY&#13;
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lceCreatn&#13;
Ideal Hair Parlors&#13;
-------- il!lade in Council Blu.ffs&#13;
D 1 fruered to A fl Parts of City&#13;
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")uperior Cream Co.&#13;
C5) HAIR TREATING ~ Jr SHAMPOO! TG II&#13;
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CLARK DRUG CO.&#13;
The Rexall Store&#13;
EASTlVIAN KODAK AGENCY&#13;
THE lioys tli at a rc in tncsted 111&#13;
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H ARD\VA RE A TD PAINTS&#13;
C. Hafer Lumber&#13;
Company&#13;
OU RE N'S&#13;
GRASS Al\TD CLO VER&#13;
S E E D S&#13;
BEST BY TEST&#13;
Oitren Seed Co. Co uncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Sou t h west e r n&#13;
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H o m e F u rni shingS lo r e&#13;
HOUSES&#13;
FOR SA LE IN ALL&#13;
PARTS of THE CITY&#13;
Why You Can be so Sure&#13;
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A re Always Appreciated&#13;
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Greenshields &amp; Everest&#13;
Company The Gerner Jewelry Store&#13;
55 1 \Vest J: r() adway&#13;
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PandS&#13;
The Shop of S weet&#13;
S urprise&#13;
DRlTIKS&#13;
OUR FOUNTAIN IS HANDLED&#13;
BY EXPERTS&#13;
MOST SANITARY&#13;
THE SYRUPS. CREAMS AND&#13;
FRUITS ARE THE PUREST&#13;
OBTAINABLE&#13;
LUTICHES&#13;
OUR LUNCHES ARE OUR&#13;
PRIDE--A WORK OF ART PREPARED BY OUR EXCLUSIVE&#13;
CHEF -- TASTY, ATTRACTIVE&#13;
AND SEASONABLE&#13;
C. NAPPY SERVICE&#13;
c.:Jsv PRETTY GIRLS&#13;
W c Cater Specially to&#13;
H igh S chool Stud!·uts&#13;
CATIDlES&#13;
SCHRAFF'S AND SWEET'S&#13;
CHOCOLATES ARE THE&#13;
BEST AND PUREST -- WE&#13;
HAVE THEM FOR SALE&#13;
PARTlJ ORDERS&#13;
IF YOU WISH TO ENTERTAIN&#13;
YOUR FRIENDS TELEPHONE&#13;
OR CALL AT OUR SHOP AND&#13;
WE WILL DO THE REST&#13;
fUOULD YOU ASK&#13;
V FOR MORE ?&#13;
11&#13;
PandS&#13;
THE SHOP OF SWEET SURPRISE&#13;
545 WEST BROADWAY ALWAY S AFTER THE MOVIES&#13;
On e /111111/rutl s i.v l y - l/1 ruc &#13;
The State Savings Bank&#13;
of Co u n c i I BI u ff s&#13;
ASSETS OVER $2,800,000.00&#13;
Cordially I nvites Your SaviJ1gs rl ccou11t"&#13;
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C. C. 11 0 G il . . \ ,;, t . Ca,; lii n&#13;
11. II. S fJfTZ !\.\ C LE, .- \ ,;, 1. C;1 ,; liin&#13;
A Few Facts&#13;
,.......... about ,..........&#13;
The Nonpareil&#13;
(JJl f' il n11clrr·1l si.ct y -fu11r&#13;
-it was cstablishc cl n ea rl y ha lf ;1 c t·11lury ;q .. u.&#13;
- it is a dail y \'isit o r in n early ')o.r;, "ft li e li()mes uf t his c it 1·.&#13;
-it is th e cluminant newspape r in '.-)"ut!t11·L·st l1J \\'a - 1J 11 e 1Jf t ill·&#13;
m ost p rosp e rr1u s te rrit o ri es in th e l'lltire 11·o rl tl.&#13;
- it cove rs full\· all th &lt;.: n e ws (Jf C1Ju11cil !\luffs and til e ll L'll·s 11f&#13;
Southwest J ,;11·a.&#13;
- it has fu ll ca~e d ll'ire se rv ice. !Jr llli 11&lt;1r11i1q_~ :111 d L' "C tti11 · 11f tlt l'&#13;
,\ ssoc iated I 'ress, tlie ntc Jst r e lialik m ·11·s se n · in· i11 lite 11« lrlil .&#13;
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- it r equires n carh· i nn lll L' ll t" pr"1 lt1 c v it atll! flft 1·-1llll' c it1·&#13;
ca rri ers tn rl e li1·cr it. &#13;
BAB BE&#13;
BOOTERY&#13;
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THE nature of a human :: - ~-~ being is like a finely&#13;
cut diamond---it reflects a&#13;
111ultitude of color flashes&#13;
as the light of other personalities is played upon it&#13;
---So it is with the&#13;
Styles of the Times&#13;
~~~&#13;
535 West&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
I o w a&#13;
011 r 711111t/l'cll ·ly fi1 •e &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS Class of '20&#13;
W E extend t he class of 1920 a ll t he best ,,·is hes&#13;
of t he world. May your fu ture be fi ll ed ,,·it h happiness and success.&#13;
To t he young men we sar : LFT TT-1 1 S STO R I':&#13;
HELP YOU TO SUCCESS br p roper!:-· clothi n_L:&#13;
you fo r t he future. '0/e a re p repa red in e\·ery W.'.l\.&#13;
to serve you.&#13;
Men's Fashion Shop&#13;
H. A. PA LSON&#13;
The Majestic&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Hrmzc of&#13;
() ll f ' fl u ndn•tl Rf ff' / lj-.qffO&#13;
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I fa r ry S. a n cl his cl c.:IJa t c.: li11 x .&#13;
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I l e 11 ry a ncl his frec k le s.&#13;
R uth a nd h C' r c u rls.&#13;
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Sen i11 rs a ncl 'd iss U 11 cl e r \\·,,.,,J.&#13;
IN .\11·: .\ I O RL \.\ I.&#13;
--o f s c h nol n p e nin p; at f) :oo a. 111 . a nd c losin g a l: 2 :.)0;&#13;
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h cf,,re gon rl m a nn e rs b ecam e t h e fa s hin11.&#13;
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[)rink t" m l· ' • 11 I y \\'i t h t h in c.: e y &lt;' ,; :&#13;
l\ u t I'l l nfJ t p lecl g c.: 11·it h rn inc .&#13;
L e a 1·c yrJllr k iss 11·ith i11 the.: c u p-&#13;
[ d o n' t 11·an t it f., r m in e ' - .\ l :1j"r C ra y .&#13;
.\fr. N c:1d : " l•: cl m c n t iron ;1 11 nx icl e."&#13;
. II.: "Lc·a t h e r ... (o x hicl c ) .&#13;
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Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Estahlis/Jed 1856&#13;
CAPITAL&#13;
SURPLUS&#13;
O FF I CE RS&#13;
Tlll·:o . l..\ :-:J,(l \\·:-:1,I. l 't'" ' i11"11I&#13;
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DIRECTORS&#13;
JI . \\'. J:t":-:11 i\ l·: I.I.&#13;
I·'. I: . JI.\\' I:-:&#13;
l11corjJoratcd 1870&#13;
$150,000.00&#13;
175,000.00&#13;
A GENERAL&#13;
BANKING BUSINESS&#13;
TRANSACTED&#13;
011 r l11111rlrcr1 .•i.rl y --&lt;crc 11 &#13;
\Ve build and recover Auto Tops, Radiato r CO\·ers, Se&lt;it Co\·ers,&#13;
D ust Hoods&#13;
TIRE CO \.E RS :\1.\1)1 ~ TCl l)l I\&#13;
A lf Kinds of Autr; Upholstering&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
"&#13;
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\rlSERVICE1&#13;
~QUALITY~&#13;
Fricke Drug Co.&#13;
If/ e Lead in Prescriptions&#13;
KNOX&#13;
&amp; COMPANY&#13;
Real Estate, Rentals and&#13;
Insurance&#13;
r 1\R:\f 1\ N D CIT\- L01\ NS&#13;
4 1 PEAl\L ST RE T&#13;
( lppositc Crand If otcl&#13;
Our l11mr7rcrl M.r/!J-ri!Jli/&#13;
YOU CAN&#13;
GET&#13;
BOTH&#13;
FIT AND&#13;
STYLE&#13;
AT&#13;
Sargent's&#13;
FAMILY SHOE STORE&#13;
LOOK FOR THE BEAR&#13;
Clatterbuck&#13;
Electric Co. .El ectrica l Supplies a nd&#13;
Construct ion&#13;
l·: IYCT l\ IC '\ Tl l\l S 1\ \" I)&#13;
\l' l'Ll \.' Cl~S&#13;
I 'hone o-t &#13;
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD&#13;
!Riley's&#13;
ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
p 317 BROADvVAY&#13;
LEASING&#13;
T H E M A N ICTURES&#13;
THAT MAKES R ETTILY&#13;
~~iO D&#13;
011 c 111111clre&lt;l si,1·ty-11i11 c &#13;
Just a Step in Advance&#13;
Jordan Silhouette Five&#13;
ACE OF LIGHT CARS&#13;
C. L. VANDERPOOL&#13;
144 West Broadway&#13;
E. H. LOUGEE&#13;
INS RA -cE&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
and LOA TS&#13;
ro2 SOUTH :.\[AI &gt;; STREET&#13;
PHOXE 3 r2&#13;
DA VIS DRUG CO.&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
PAINTS&#13;
GLASS&#13;
200 \ \i . l\ma&lt; hr;w I &gt;1J1rn c 289&#13;
f n 11 It 11 11 t/ r,,,I ·"' ' r ,, u I 11&#13;
S ALES and&#13;
ER VICE&#13;
I T is an indisputable fact th a t the&#13;
high ideals held by this store are&#13;
reflected in th e quality of goods&#13;
now being shown in&#13;
Arts~ Paints&#13;
ARTISTIC&#13;
Wall Papers&#13;
PICTURE FRAMING&#13;
A SPECIALTY&#13;
H. BORWICK&#13;
201_)- 2 11 South :\ r a in Street&#13;
BrowderDaniels Co.&#13;
MEATS, fRLITS&#13;
. \\'I )&#13;
Sll \ TCl ·:T.\l\l.FS&#13;
I .'\ Sl·: .\S( l\. &#13;
COMMENCEMENT GIFTS&#13;
OF REAL VALUE&#13;
AS A TOK EN of love and esteem --- present ed at the threshold of a broader life --- the&#13;
J-\. diamond b ecomes a cherished keepsake --- a life-long reminder of appreciated effort.&#13;
DIAMOND RINGS&#13;
DIA MOND RINGS get especial attention here . We are ever on the alert for stones that&#13;
measure up to our standard of value and have recently secured a number of beautiful&#13;
gems. F or a gift of real value choose from this fine display.&#13;
Opticians&#13;
Here's the Secret of Our Success&#13;
Jewelers&#13;
W. L. Douglass, President&#13;
\Vm. Coppock, Secrelary&#13;
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF&#13;
REAL SERVICE&#13;
To Our Patrons in Laundry and Dry Cleaning&#13;
\\" ith r isin g prices of a ll wL•aring appan•I yon 11 111 st look to th e&#13;
p t'opc1· care a n cl conscrq1ti011 of YOU !' clot hl's. "\\' c gi\'C' th e ca r e&#13;
a 11 tl attention lH:'CPssary to pro g J- he l ife of yonr g-al'ments,&#13;
honse holtl li1w n and fnr 11is hi11 g.·. At t he sa me t illl c yon get q nalit.r&#13;
\\"Ol'k at 111od eratt- prices.&#13;
WE LIGHTEN THE HOUSEKEEPER 'S BURDEN WITH OUR FAMILY&#13;
WASHING S·ERVICE&#13;
THE RELIABLE&#13;
- EAGLE=&#13;
LAUNDRY COMPANY " The Wardrob e"&#13;
71 4-71 8 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
R. 0 . T. C. Attention&#13;
Befor e pntt i1 1g &lt;nm.'· y on!' 11nifor111s for t hr s 11 rn1 1H r ha n &gt;. ns&#13;
t ho1·on1?:hl.'· el l',\' 1·lea11 th e 111 an d&#13;
th ey " ·ill lw s pil'k and clea n for&#13;
on n ext fo ll.&#13;
011 c 7t1111ilrcd .,crc11flf-OllC &#13;
I Ouren Motor Co.&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
Telephone 4493&#13;
A. HOSPE CO.&#13;
Saxaphones&#13;
P,and and&#13;
String- TnStt:ruments&#13;
P ianos&#13;
P laye r P ianos&#13;
Victrolas&#13;
407 Broadway Council Bluffs, Ia.&#13;
E. ]. PERRY&#13;
Harn ess a nd Leather Goods, Tires&#13;
T ubes, T ire Repaiting&#13;
127 South i\lain S tree t&#13;
Pf\ R E NTS&#13;
1\ 20-year E nd o wme nt Policy is a s ple ndid&#13;
~i ft fo r th e student.&#13;
D. D. BAIRD&#13;
!\ gent P a c ifi c M 11t11a l Life In sura nce&#13;
Wickham B l(Jc k Phone 3303&#13;
Ont' li111117rf'1I 8 f'l' t'11/11- t 1rri&#13;
1 11 \Vest n;1 w;1,·&#13;
C. B. H. S. STUDENTS&#13;
ARE ALWAYS WELCOME&#13;
_. ............... _at-------------&#13;
Dell G. Morgan Co.&#13;
Drug Store&#13;
11·here yn11 will .c:ct&#13;
the best in&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
TOILET ARTICLES&#13;
FINE CANDIES&#13;
STATIONERY&#13;
152 Broadway&#13;
OJ7FICE l lO U HS&#13;
&lt;) :OO tro 12 :00&#13;
2 :oo t " ,:; :no&#13;
gs l1y app11 i11 t 111 l' 11 t.&#13;
lfrsicknc e l 1 h r1nc 5 ')0&#13;
l'IHnl e 222&#13;
DR. A. C. BROWN&#13;
OST EO r ,\TfT re PT r YS re I !\ N&#13;
( J(fic(' 323-2-t-2.; \\' ickh a 111 l\l 11c k&#13;
J'Ji, •ll&lt;' -t~7&#13;
CO UNC Jr, llTXFFS. r&lt;&gt;\V .\ &#13;
LIBERTY THEATRE&#13;
HIGH.---. CLASS&#13;
MOTION PICTURES&#13;
Program, Changes&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
A lwa31s a Good Show&#13;
Goldsmith's&#13;
Line of&#13;
SPORTING&#13;
GOODS&#13;
H)O T DJ\ LLS&#13;
BASK E T DALLS&#13;
DASE HALLS&#13;
TEN t IS n.1\ LLS&#13;
P. C. DEV 0 L&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
504 flrnad ri•ay 10 North II-fain&#13;
I NVEST YOUR&#13;
MONEY IN&#13;
Farm&#13;
Mortgages&#13;
WITH&#13;
J. G.&#13;
WADSWORTH&#13;
&amp; CO.&#13;
201 PE ARL STR EET&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
() n r /111 11 t/r N f rrr 11 !f ffi ll /' &#13;
cpROSPEROUS, well- dressed&#13;
folks have a habit of getting&#13;
chummy -- Don't trail around with&#13;
the crowd going down the Road of&#13;
Never- Mind toward the Town of&#13;
Failure. t] Spruce up in one of our&#13;
snappy, save-you-money suits and join ~&#13;
the well-dressed throne on the Road ~ to Get-There.&#13;
SOCIETY BRAND&#13;
CLOTHES&#13;
FOR "YOUNG MEN&#13;
AND MEN WHO&#13;
STAY YOUNG"&#13;
HATS AND HABERDASHERY&#13;
THE CLASSIEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE BETWEEN&#13;
==================CHICAGO AND DENVER =================&#13;
JOE SMITH &amp; CO.&#13;
" THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN ..&#13;
FIRST&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
CAPITAL&#13;
SURPLUS -&#13;
$200,000&#13;
200,000&#13;
BANK&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
ASSETS&#13;
0 VER $5,000,000&#13;
UN ITED STr\TES DEPO TCH~Y&#13;
N F r\RLY H ALF_-\ CEr TU R\' OF SUCCESSFUL BANKING&#13;
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DIRECT O RS \\'111 . . \ rnd l·:mnH·t Ti nlt•y&#13;
1-: .• \ . \\.il'kha111&#13;
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t' . t :. ~:lll lld t' '::; \\"il li:t.111 ( !rnllt' \\"l'g&#13;
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FOU JT AIN SERVICE A D D AINTY LUNCI-u :o_ J&lt;:TTJ·:s&#13;
FINE CANDIES&#13;
T elepho ne : Dlack 30-1-&#13;
Gilinsky Motor&#13;
and Tire Co.&#13;
EW AND USED CARS&#13;
AEROPLANES&#13;
TJRES&#13;
ACC[SSORIES&#13;
Phone 'J70 25-27 N orth !Wain S treet&#13;
Counc il uff , Iowa&#13;
For Quality Meats&#13;
---TRY---&#13;
F. J. KRUMENACHER&#13;
MEAT MARKET&#13;
No. 6 !'e a rl Stree t&#13;
WHEN YOU&#13;
WANT A HOME&#13;
ON EASY TERMS&#13;
See&#13;
MCGEE&#13;
R ea /Estate Co .&#13;
I 0 5 I 'ea rl S treet&#13;
Bronson Drug Store&#13;
P RESCRJPTIO S, D Rl CS&#13;
and&#13;
FOUNT A IN SFRV ICJ&lt;:&#13;
1 12 L I \rua cl way !'ho n e 2rJn 10() l \r(Ja cl 11·a1·&#13;
fJ11 c /11111rln'll 8Gve11/y-six &#13;
Eat- -&#13;
L uxor and Mogul&#13;
I 1&#13;
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Council Bluffs Brands&#13;
of Pure Food Products&#13;
If _1·our Crncer is R eq uested to, ]-I c Will P rocure Them for You&#13;
Don't T ake a Substitute&#13;
Drink- - LUXOR JAPAN TEA&#13;
The Ne P lus U ltra of T eas&#13;
MOGUL&#13;
GUNPOWDER&#13;
in 8-o un cc pape r ca rto ns&#13;
W li c 11 l lu rne Dra ncls 1\re as Coocl as :\ ny. Why :-\ o t Use T hem?&#13;
I I&#13;
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Groneweg &amp; Schoentgen Co.&#13;
Jobbing Grocers and Tea Importers&#13;
0 11 c /11111d rci/. SCl' Cll l!f-SCVCll &#13;
COALS OF QUALITY&#13;
FROM&#13;
The Most Complete Stock m the City&#13;
YOURS F01{ SER\/ [CE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS COAL &amp; ICE Co.&#13;
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