DAVENPORT HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1922 CLIPPING: SENIORS MAKE FINE AFFAIR OF KID DAY On Friday, May 5, the Class of ’22 further enriched their reputation by the promotion of what was probably the best Kid Day in the annals of the school. The Senior Kid Day is an annual affair, taking place in the spring, and it is recognized as an all-Senior affair, the Seniors’ holiday. This year was no exception to the general rule, and the variety of the costuming was remarkable. Most of the students were clothed in children’s garb, but a few were costumed as tramps and hobos. The Seniors assembled at the Parish House at eight o’clock, and the parade was formed. From the Parish House the aggregation moved westward, and down Main street. The parade, which was the largest one of its kind in the history of the D.H.S., extending for over a block, represented every color of the rainbow as it passed down the street. It was headed by the president and vice-president of the class, followed by three students in kids’ clothes carrying musical instruments and imitating the “Spirit of 76”. Then came the traditional “Mayflower”, taken from the school building the preceding night and decorated gayly with the Senior colors, containing several girls of the class. Immediately following came the main body of the parade. Regular classes began promptly afterwards with the Seniors attending in the incongrulous costumes. The Seniors continued to wear their tacky day raiments throughout the day, much to the dislike of the lower classmen, who attempted continually to put the ‘kidding’ in the kid day.
COMMENCEMENT (PROGRAM) High School Auditorium Friday evening, June the twenty-third At eight o’clock PROGRAM ‘March Militaire’ …. Schubert Overture, ‘Calif of Bagdad’ … Boieldieu High School Orchestra Oration ‘ The Demand for Leadership’ , Alvord Leslie Boeck Oration ‘The Press and Internationalism’ , Philip David Adler Music ‘Sweet Day is Softly Dying’ …. Old French Melody ‘Route Marchin’ …… Stock Boys’ Glee Club Oration ‘Our Unfinished Task’, Clara Ruth Yocum Oration ‘Clean Sportsmanship’ , Robert Clyde Barker Music ‘Morning’ …… Oley Speaks ‘The Dew is on the Clover’ …. Coombs ‘Chit-Chat’ …. Old English Song Girls’ Glee Club Oration ‘The Larger Education’ , Eugene Vincent Carlquist Presentation of Diplomas … Dr. O. A. Dahms, President Board of Education ‘Thunderer March’ …. Sousa High School Orchestra CLASS ROLL MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Harriet Bendixen Vera Cox Erna Estella Reibstein GENERAL COURSE Bernhard Henry Berg Mary Gertrude Butler Margaret Louise Collins Frank Willard Court Donald Dietz Riley Dietz Lourdes Bernard Gordon Anna Josephine Johnson Verah Lillian Klahn William H. Leuenhagen Vera Ione Lockwood Arnold LeRoy Lund Alma Ruth Macrorie Traugott Louis Richter Kurt Bernhard Schmidt Myron Kirk Thompson John Stuhr Van Ausdall Helen Virginia Warner Raymond Henry Wendland Arthur Wupper NORMAL COURSE Vernice Loretta Albrecht Edna Lydia Bertram Ella Augusta Bloom Elizabeth Charlotte Border Vera Louise Burns Mary Goss Carter Wilma Matilda Coleman Ella M. Gales Alma Ivy Harkness Lily M. Johnson Neola Mae McCall Helen Martha Myers Clara Amanda Niemand Ella Marie Rock Mary Elizabeth Shantz Helen Louise Warner *Louise Warner
MANUAL TRAINING COURSE Harry Cain *Robert Adams Chandler Raymond Dau Harold Herman Ely Herbert Victor Grueber Ralph Haase Kloppenburg John Lundvall Clarence F. Meyer Victor Hugo Bonepart Meyer John H. Moeller Edward Henry Ohlsen Kenneth Rohm Walter G. Schlichting Elliott Washington Swenson *John Thomson Harold Vogel HOME ECONOMICS COURSE Hazel Davis Dorothy E. Evans *Edna Maria Lantau Mary Anne Meewes Sylvia Constance Pedersen Clara Ruth Yocum SCIENCE COURSE Philip W. Allen Hugh D. Bradford Robert Henry Braunlich Eugene Vincent Carlquist Bernardine K. Dahms Joseph E. Fennell Robert Alden Fox Austin Jay Goddard George Matern Heeschen Paul Richard Krasuski Willard Lambert McDermand Albert Cornelius Petersen George Washington Schmidt Earl Norman Schnoor Ben Simon Fred Edward Toulouse John H. True Otis L. Wiese Ernst Kurt Zoller *Arnold H. P. Ladehoff LATIN COURSE Philip David Adler Margaret Estelle Archibald Richard Winthrop Ballard Robert Clyde Barker Barbara Elsie Beatty Irma Marie Berg Alvord Leslie Boeck Charles W. Crowe Harley Sidney Derry *Anne Downer Gladys Lorayn Drury Stephen Lee Ely Glen Arthur Enzfelder Charlotte Grimes Francis Lynn Hinchliffe *Isabel Houghton *Leslie Hudson Edith Innes Dorothy Ruth Kasten Neoma Kistenmacher Ella Fay Mc Cue Doris Elizabeth Martyn John Keith Mason Irene Carolyn Meyer Marcus Edward Miller Leeland Moorhead Lulu Kathryn Naumann Mae Marguerite Naumann Helen Louise Nelson Raymond George Paustian William Philip Rohm Earl Sitz Carl Stolle Mildred Anne Strohkarck *Arthur Temple Helen Thuenen Paul Leslie Wagner Pearl Lillian Weaver Will Henry Weise ENGLISH COURSE Herbert Carl Bluedorn Meyer Crystol Emerson L. Gibney *Malvern George John Joe King McLean *Charles Henry Murray Floyd Francis Schroeder *Chester Day Salter COMMERCIAL COURSE Harold Carl. Nic. Albrecht Dorothy Browning Albright Frances Norma Armil Earl Phenias Bartmess Edna Mae Bender Frederick L. Bills Werner Laverenz Braack *Carroll Elmer Butler Charles Clarence Carroll Ruth Ione Crinklaw Orvin Otto Deters Juanita Alverson Dygert Erma Maude Ewert Iola Gilmour Norma Ann Goettig Elroy Ray Goodell Evart Franklin Griggs Vera Hagemann Mary Hanne Irma Rose Hartman Dorothea May Heuer *Vivian Gertrude Hooyer Ruth Wheeler Jamison *Florence Krotzer Marie Emily Kruse *Elsie Leahy Hildegarde Marie Marousek Bernice Ruth Martin Stella Mae Matthews Ethel Marie Margaret Moeller Lovena Gertrude Moore Elizabeth Ann Neuhaus Harry Ernest Nielsen Marguertie Peteresen Wilma Margaret Priess *Fern Ennice Radech Emma Rakociy *Ernest Smith Risley Linda Madge Rohlff Eleanor Magdalena Schlump Esther Ellen Schwarzbach *Kathryn Seiffert Mildred Ione Senn Lucile Mabelle Sorrowfree Helen Dorothy Spring Isabel Marie Stockwell *Dorothy Blanche Taylor Irma Carolyn Teufel Edna Henrietta Thomsen Helen Trauffer Walter Herman Twachtman Vera Caroline Voss Marguerite Mary Wagner Harriet Rachel Wheeler Lucile Kathryn White HONOR ROLL FIRST HONORS Eugene Vincent Carlquist Neoma Kistenmacher Vera Ione Lockwood SECOND HONORS Mary Gertrude Butler Margaret Louise Collins Bernardine K. Dahms *Charlotte Grimes Elizabeth Ann Neuhaus *Fern Ennice Radech Traugott Louis Richter *Dorothy Blanche Taylor Otis L. Wiese
First honors in graduation are awarded those pupils whose record is E in at least thirty of the thirty-two academic credits required for graduation. Second honors are awarded to those whose recorde is E in at least twenty-four of the thirty-two academic credits required, and averages G in the remaining eight.
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