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Harold Had1ey-------- ----- E ditor-In-Chief
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James Tr::i.ob1or--------'--A--'-Business LQd,iE1.g91'
Arnold Gif-ippen---Asst. Business Marzager
SuptQ C. L. hIcDowell----- ------ -Faculty Advisor
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O THE GREATER AFTOII HIGH SCHOOL --
dlglmade possible 'oy the people of the
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sighted planninghas been the keynote of
growth: by the ever-shifting, but con-
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Afton nearer to realization,
THE A. H. S. ECHO 1927
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Supplies-
l.m'ne Parks
Dr. Ira C. Bro
T. S. Spencer
Repairs-
'I'. S. Spencer
F. H. Kelly
Lorne Parks
Claims-
F. H. Kelly
Dr. Ira C. Blown
Lorne Parks
Finance-
T. S. Spencer
F. H. Kelly
Dr. Ira C. Brown
llldg. Sz Grounds-
Lorne Parks
Dr. Ira C. Brown
T. S. Spencer
F. H. Kelly
Ira G1-ipp
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C. L. McDowell, B. A. State University of Iowaf-Superintendent.
Don. A. Foster, B. A. Des. Moines University--Principal.
Mrs.
Mrs.
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Lola
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Marion de Paar, B. A. Columbia University, New York-Normal Trziiningr.
Eunice Foster, B. S. M. Des Moines University-Music.
Helene McDowell, B. A. State University of Iowa--Commercial.
McColloch, A. B. Missouri Wesleyan, Cameron, Mo.--English.
McColloch, A. B. Missouri Wesleyan, Cameron, Mo.-Domestic Science.
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Irion L':ii'ter, Herbert Craig, Morrill Porter,-Joe Mc-Grath, Carl Otis, Owen H :lm
s Myirs, Myrtle- We-stern, Marjorie Jzu-ohson, Crystal XVivk.
ilvlu Allen, Clzlilalim- Juliiistun, B1-llc Hess, Grave Ulmsieml, Myrtle- liutlvr, XXI!
1 son, XVilm:1 Dcnly, Mildred LaFavx'e.
Ulu Groosbvrk, Vern Hluir, Ruby Jnlinsun, Ruby Ami-S, Eva Butler, Susan .
rind Myers, Supt. C. li. M.-Dowell.
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First Sem.
Harold Hadley---
Arnold Crippen- - -
Philip Kelly ...,.
Joe McGrath- - -
Vera Blair
VVilma Denly
Ada Groesbeck
Marjorie Jacobson
Ruby Ames
Eva Butler
Myrtle Butler
Belle Hess
Grace Olmstead
CLASS OF 1927
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Second Sem.
----President-H ---Susan Longsho
- - -Vice Pres.- - -
- - - Secretary- - - -
- --Eva Butler
- - -Ruby Johnson
Treasurer -----..---.-.--- Ruby Ames
Class Sponsor-Supt. C. L. McDowell
Normal 'Training Course
Ruby Johnson
Mildred LaFav1'e
Susan Longshore
Mildied Myers
Commercial Course
Myrtle Western
Marion Carter
James Treichler
Harold Hadley
Philip Kelly
Academic Course
Wilma Peterson
Crystal Wick
Arnold Crippen
Leonard Porter
Mabel Allen
Lewis Myers
Joe McGrath
Carl Otis
Merrill Porter
Newton Porter
Claudine Johnston
Herbert Craig Owen Blalock
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lim-stinc linder, Goi'irnfh- Hawkins, LI:-yt Mivlk--, Maury Jn Mcl':iIl, .inns IIHII x
rude Iilnir, XVilI:l lnghnni, Arla Nlutcer, Mzulelinv .le-i'i'rvy, Zltzi 1'UllIl'Ul'l.
Inns Mct'vvIlocI1, Dall' 'Nllllll x, XYiIlic- Slieplic-rml, l.:iwr4-nm- Myers, XYilIurd Wir
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First Sem.
CLASS OF 1928
Second Sem.
Madeline Jeffrey--- ---President-U ---Lawrence Myers
William Longshore--- ---Vice Pres.--- ---Willard Wick
Gertrude Hawkins--- ---Sec1etary--- ---Norv-al Lehman
Lawrence Myers .---.-...... Treasurer ---------------- Willie Shepherd
Maude Blair
Dale Smiley
Madelyn Jeffrey
Willie Shepherd
Norval Lehman
Bryson Kelly
Zita Comfort
Truman Long
Class Sponsor-Miss Lois McCulloch
Normal Training Course
Willa Ingham
Lawrence Myers
Wm. Longshore
Commercial Course
Floyd Larkins
Ada Mateer
Charles Cooper
Anna Hadley
Mary Jo McCall
Billie Huss
Willard Wick
Wilbur Wick
Lloyt Mielke
Gertrude Hawkins
Ernestine Kuder
Manlove Trotter
Harold Thompson
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Tholmn Portvr, Maxine lflairly, Marie Rippvrger, Alvin P0l'tE'!', Sydney Long.
Ch-oral Thompson, Pauline Young, Ruby Str-xvzirf, Mildred Detty, Granc-0 IJOIHIQI Wm
Kvlly.
Lola McColIm-h, Adzllim' Gunn, Josepliilu- Johnston, Clarvnce Porter, Hiowzlrcl Su mx
Vlydo Killion.
Wuyni- Blair, Furl NYilliaums, Kvnnn-th Seeley, Grulinxn .Iac-nhslm.
First Sem.
Alvin Porter ........ .... P resident
Josephine Johnston--
Hazel Wilson .......
Clarence Porter- - -
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CLASS OF 1929
Officers
- ---V1cePres.--- --------
----Secretary---------- ---
Class Sponsor-Lola McColloch
Second Sem.
--- -...-.-... Josephine Johnston
-Clarence Porter
-Adaline Gunn
------ ---Hazel Wilson
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li-li, Virginia Gripp, Arlenc- Brown.
Doris Tl'1'if'lllt'l', Elnorai Messer, Cvleste l'urt1x', View Thomas, Ili-rnitn .Xml-s, Murgzirih-
vlmstnn, Mill'jl1I'lt' Parks, .Xlivv Hainlinv.
'Flu-lmzi llnlge-r, Enid Gultry, lllulzi lfauw- I,--mrslri-ilu, th-ursro Grm-isln-ck, l':uul 1'i'imwn,
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CLA SS OF 1930
First Sem. Second Sem.
Paul Crippen .... ....... P resident- - - - - -Geo. Groesbeck
Pauline Welch- - - - - -Vice Pres.- - - - -Enid Goltry
Enid Goltry ---- ---- S ecretary--- - ---Eula Faye Longstreth
Treasurer ......--.--.- Paul C1-ippen
Class Sponsor-Prin.
Don A. Foster
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XVilhur Wick, Dun A. Fnster.
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Iennnrml Purim-V, .lzunes 'I'reic-hler.
lmle Smiley, Rl1'll2ll'fl Heunmuns, Paul Crippvn, l,'l2ll'4'l'll't' Pfvrtc-1',
William K llx
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1926-1927 BASKET BALL
First Team
James Treichler ............
Philip Kelly .....
Clyde Killion --
Leonard Porter
Harold Hadley ---
BOYS
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- - -Forward
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Arnold Crippen
Willie Shepherd
Norval Lehman
Dale Smiley
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Richard Hammans
Wilbur Wick
Clarence Porter
Bill Kelly
Coach-Prin. Don A. Foster
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Paul Crippen
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1927 DECLAMATORY WINNERS
Oratorical
Names Placed
Mildred LaFavre --- .... lst
Manlove Trotter -- 2nd
Owen Blalock -- ............. .... 3 rd
Dramatic
Mildred Myers .................. ,,,, 1 st
Eula Faye Longstreth ..........
Marjorie Jacobson
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Arnold Crippen --
Kenneth Seeley ---
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5.00 A.. M. Ughl I hate to
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' ' First prize for second and,
third grade grawings. First
for free hand cuttings, and first in Typearriting. Second place
for entire exhibit. Wait till we get first place next yearl
SEPT. 8, Wednesday.
Nothing happened all day. Fanny for A. H. S.
SEPT. 9, Thursday.
Another dull day. Goodness whatever will become of us!
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an annual this yea ' ve:fg-- did. -fThis is itj
Two typing if" tes fl ' en out.one to Myrtle Butler
for writing 27 . ords -1' 'n :ff . - vb to Crystal Wick for
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1 vw- 'Z 5' er initation th' 'V".,' mselves to be wide
awake y tot two of their "f 5p,f5px ",, lfqgbicez Dale smiley, "
eta d ude Blair, Vic ldred Myer A '
elect ' Pr S ent and Mildred er- aff Q - L l
SEPT. 1 U A Q
' A Li'b01'a1'y'1'f ci y vr gud d. under the supervisno A' K:
Mrs. Marion de Paar. The-if llow g officer were ele g Wm. -,pig
Crippen, Treasurerg Xewis i e ?eWai,
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A program is ai2.ngec1f, eve differeniggs in
the Society. Five onor pcmbs are awarded to those belongingto
the Literary Society. ' '
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SEPT. ao, Mon. g
Another Students C111 ' cted Harold HadJey,Ed1tor
in- Chief and James Trei e , :tt ta er of the 19 o
Looks like we were goin 2 st prize an he
State Fair. '
SEPT. 21, Tue.
Seniors call ,Q'g'6Qfcf1ds's',me'e,t-i S me I at looking s
brought up the -Iesfiqnfof-l'choo,si s .r' so the nerrplrevil- A
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western trip. Ge 2 "t as iziteregs h' . All out the queerro s
in the Garden of e he Cave o' thejl' ds, the Geyser gn
buffalo in Yellow 'tone k. ' P -" l
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white pine district i I 0. Nei. went through the if Qjbeat
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the left inst d offthef ght en they meet someone.
Boy, I wish I ,o d go west next summer. I did.n'ts1ippose we
had anything so int eating in the United States.
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SEPT. 27, Monday.
County Fair Exhibit came back this morning with three blue
ribbons attached. Aftongwon first .prize for the best groups of
typewritten work, for the best groups of original cartoons by
one pupil, and for the best collection of raffia or reed work.
We won seventeen prizes altogether,making a total ofseven-
teen dollars and fifty cents.
SEPT. 28, Tuesday. '
Geek The Seniors were strutting around this week. Guess
the idea just struck 'em that they should act the part of their
prominent position.
SEPT. 29, Wednesday.
sky
I'm terribly scared the Seniors will knock the out ofplace
with their noses. Sort of high-hatting the lower classmen again
today.
SEPT. 30, Thursday.
Some of the girls budded out in new fall ndudsn. Looks like
a fashion show.
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ocm. 1, Friday.
O. B. Emerson told us all
about the schools over in Eng-
land, how each pupil carvedhis
name on the desks until there
was no more room so theyhad.to
put up copper plates aroundthe
room so that all the pupils
could leave their names in the
r00mo
I'm glad I don't have to
go to one of those musty Eng-
lish schools.
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Northern route and had a njollyn time dodging icebergs.
ocr. la, Monday.
No school today, Teacher's Institute. 1740 school teachers
attended and the Normal Training Students too.
They all seem to
like it. J. W. Searson of the University of Nebraska and Dr. J.
Boraas of St. O1af's College were the speakers today.
OCT. 5, Tuesday.
No school again today,
institute: C. A. Fullerton
who succeded in making song-birds of the whole
same reason. Two new instructors at
of the Iowa State Teachers College
ZOO and Dr. E.L.
Ritter also from Iowa State Teachers College whodemonstrated.the
use of flash cards in teaching silent reading.
OCT. Wednesday.
Vffnx Drs. .I . Boraas
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and J. W.Searson
gave the High School a taste of the
institute this morning. If we had
bet the whole high school would have
been there both days.
tif N if IWC, ' , M known what it was like Monday, I'll
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is quiet. Oct, 8,Fr
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OCT. ll, Monday,
Mr. Foster suggested that we gather a lot of pretty leaves,
pumpkins, corn shocks, bitter sweet, etc. Sounds as though some-
thing rather interesting were going to happen.
ocm. 12, Tuesday.
Can't tell for sure whether this is A. H. S. or whether I
blundered into a cornfield or something. It looks fine even if
the Freshmen and Lola couldn't find any of the blue leaves that
Mrs Foster ordered. The two Mildreds' and Vera and AIn0ld dec-
orated the Mimeograph room with pumpkins and corn shocks: and even
Mr. McDowells', office blossomed forth gaily with oakleaves,corn-
awoke, bittersweet and Ippumpkins.
ocm. 13, wednesday.
Well, first thing this morning Mr. Foster askedif we wanted
an Honor Row again this year. .almost everybody must have hopes of
sitting there this year because they all wanted it.
OCT. 174, Thursday.
O Hum! exams again. Don't know whether I'll get to sit in
the Honor Row or not. And I never will get that bookreport done.
Guess I'1l sell some subscriptions for the Ladies Home Jeurnal or
something tonight. That's a pretty good way to make some money.
OCT. 15, Friday.
More exams! Mr. Foster learned a lot of new things in his,
Physics class. For instance: WA liquid is anything that runs."
"A solid is anything together or in a boar."
The boys had their first Basketball meeting tonight. The
prospects look bright with all of last year's first team back
again: Philip Kelly, James Treichler, Forwards: Harold Hadley,
Leonard Porter, Guardsg and Clyde Killion, Center: There was a -
lot of others present too.
Afton had a fast team last year and we are hoping to devel-
ope a much better team this season. The team won the consolation
iU111'D-ememt at Arispe, but were unable to place in the sectional
tournament held at Osceola.
Watch Afton bid for the County tournament this year.
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OCT! 18,
We made 23 'bucks in the magazine selling campaignitohelp pay
for this? Mildred myers and Marjorie Parks on the Blue side won
the individual honors. .
Grace Olmstead received her Remington certificate today.She
wrote 35 words per minute.
Freshman boys are experimenting with their new '-
drawing equipment today. x X
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subscription to the National Geographichlag-
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cals for the Afton Star Enterprise, due ki 5 a Af! is
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Mysteries ,gre abmmding amd. jghe .hpiers 'begin to tlake on
weird Nlooke. Somethipgfg, to hepgent, I"m .sure ,,
OCTQ 22, Y
miss Avis Grave, Sffazte N61'maTTfa,1,ni'ngkI:hspeetor eeemeato
'---XX like Afton pretty well., awning the Sherri time she was
ww .thie .nominee .. .
J K ' ' Weil we earned our first quarter holiday
, today and everybody used. it to get efpruced
6 A up for the Junior Ho11o1ve'en party. '
A A U The party was e, great success, and it
if -e was interesting to see the clevercostume
' 'Q that Billy Kelly won first prize with.
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ga I gy ' of pzm6'h and devils-Food calif-
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OCT. 25, Monday.
Gosh! You can't open your mouth today, but what somebody
hollers, " Give me your tag" or "You'said sure" or, 'Have got" or
"Have sawn. This is once the bashful folks can shine.
Mr. Foster got no pages ahead of the seniors in hisPhysics
tnday, but they recited so nearly as .usual that he didn't learn
his mastalce for twenty minutes.
Three class meetings tonight Freshmen,Sophomore a.ndJuniors
and there will be three new 'sets of office1 holders.
ocm. 26, Tuesday.
Another day has dawned, and still the fight goes on. Enid
Goltry, Fred Searl, Gladys Blalock, Kenneth seeley,Pa.ulirBWel-
ch, Ruby Stewart, Ross Steak, 'Virginia Gripp and Maxine Early
have won red tags, which mean ten corrections each.
OCTQ 27, wednasdabro
Tags didnit change plce woften today. Either we're all
learning to use better English or perhaps the "reformers" are
growing wearye
A new mimeograph has arrived. ,It has an automatic paper
feed.
ocr, 25, Thursday.
The boys have been shooting baskets and getting ready for
their first game with the Alumni Dec. lOth, -
oem. 29, Friday.
"Stick to school, stick to your courage and stick to your
high ideals", said Professor Ganaway of Grinnell College this
morning.
Second issue of the Beacon, in Hallowelen colors, came out
today in honor of Better English Week.
Ross Steck won the Better English Contest by correcting 5U
miStL'Jlt:eSQ Q
The Literary Society and Mrs. de Paar went pinnicing this
evening. Literary people seem to be proficient in using their
mouths in more than one way.
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P. T. A. met tonight, Supt. Delfolfe of Creston gave a. bene-
ficial talk on, "Why Every Superintendent should want a. P. T. A.
in the school system. There was a. splendid program, too.
NOV. 2, Tuesday.
Tickl Took! Tick! Took! The new electric clock was ins-
talled today. It was donated to Afton High School by Roper Bros.
Jewelry of Creston. Many thanks Elmo.
I keep look- ing e, that clock.
It certainly is a. 7 ,152 goo f poking one,
I'm not the only X-7 one 'Ko stares at
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Students. M5-ldfe K f" 1 ',,,.1 M-.Vera and Clan'
a1ne,1eft for tn f "Y state Teachers
convention it Wi-fs f l ijfifsljx-es Mo ines. in 211
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ditch and ramo s f I yy' e it thajiix Vera.
and Mildred roXde'X"'f' "' X' 'if ', 2-Q' i1 A ck to
Lorimor frqmf I xExQ QE,,,e.,e':?ESf'i:hence took
the afternoon - -1 Allljlfw rein. W Ive no
vel-ificatio f MQ, 'lf Wgyyfj the stateme now-
ever. if "1 ' GMX
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S 9.31 PU-Pi1S we Xxgiven H o Als today, A larger-"number,
of kids are expanding the-1 -sehe , 1 oing in new a Vsilve or
gold 7jA"f
Nov. 5, Friday. - y
The teachers have followed in the footsteps of thsI'.T.girls
and left for Des Moines. No lessons until Monday.
Our last years' Echo was on display in two differentbooths
at the State Teachers Meeting. The L. C. Smith typewritersales-
nan used it to demonstrate the stencil work that couldbe done
with an L. C. Smith typewriter.
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pect to give us a years' ecmcation in one week? She assigmnents
surely look like it. V ' , s lg 1- - 1 --
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Eveigfbody is walking straight, with shoulders up preparing
for the Armistice Day Parade. '
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me Literary Society Armistice Day Program was given today.
It was a .patriotic program and van' instructive.
Since this is Natiorml- Education Weekm are tryingto better
everythiug we do., There seems to be quite an improvement in the
studies as well as extra ectivitie g' 'i
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Afton BusinessGlu'b tested in arithmetic at meeting todayel
proved to the people of Afton their ability inniathematics.
more than we do in addition, it seems.
16, Tuesday.
The High School Orchestra met tonight for theirweekly re-
hearsal, and also elected the following officers:Her'oert Craig,
President: Anna Hadley, Business Mgrs Philip Kelly, Sec. and
Treasurer .
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Arithmetic' teet was .e great
success. It shows they havenft forgotten all they learned
school anyway,
NOV. 17, Wednesday.
Prof. J. B. Paul, of Irma State Teachers College, Cedar,
Falls, talked to the assembly this morning., He gave us some
very interesting information and instructions. W Q
He also gave Arithmetic and Reading tests to the grade -
pupils, at 'both buildings. The Normal Training pupils ccrrect-
ed the papers for the experience. These tests are in - con-
nection with plan sponsored 'oy the Union Co. Supt. and Rin-
cipal' s Club.
NOV. 18, Thursday.
Everyone seems to have recovered from the tests that were
given the two preceding days. I believe everyone is wiser for
the interest they have shown in this work.
NOV. 19, Friday.
Rev. Howard -spoke to the
assembly this morning. The pupils
listened very attentively. 'A
higher aim-mora1ly,spiritual1y ,
and edecationally, in work , in
play and in life at large' ,washis
theme. To reach this goal each
must have energy, both mental and
physical, and an individuality ,
which dares to be different.
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Dame Fashion played a trick on the Seniors. The ancient cus-
tom of extending the little finger was reinstated by these honor-
able upper classmen. Like grape-nuts--there's a reason. Their
class rings arrived today.
The Parent-Teachers Association had a convention in Creston
today. The faculty said there were some very beneficial talks.
NOV. 23, Tuesday.
A few swollen eyes appeared this morning. Methinks a minor-
ity strained their eyes to see the good looking rings the Seniors
are flashing.
NOV. 214, Wednesday.
Rev. Ploetz, of the First Presbyterian church,tali:ed to the,
assembly this mornirg. Enjoyed by all.
Ionian Society met on Wednesday, because on Friday is vaca-
tion time. They had an unusual program, , I ,-
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DEC . 1, Wednesday.
Sang the first twenty minutes this morning. Afton Hi surely
has the old pepper.
DEC. 2, Thursday.
Afton divided honors in the dual Shorthand and Typing contest
with Creston. Eva Butler, Liyrtle Butler and Joe McGrath in the
typing class won theizgpert of the contest. While GraceO1mstead..
Harold Hadley and Ruby Ames, in Shorthand, had the right spiritand
enthusiasm but they, wgge unable to pass the Creston artists.: "
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The High School defeated ithe Alumni ll-7, in the first ZB.B.
game of the season. The seconds played Kent and kept up thehonor
of the school by winning 19 to 8.
msc. 3, Friday.
Bryson Kellyg, champion of the swat, introduced the future
members of the ibnws iggflizo, the Society this afternoon. Ctrl Otis
as master of ceremonies and each prospective member call his im-
aginary hogs.
DEC. 6, Monday.
Big crowd at the P. T. A. meeting tonight. Close to 275pep-
ple present.
DEC . 7, Tuesday.
Mr. Williams of the Capitol City Comercial College, of Des
Moines, talked to the Assembly this morning.
DEC. 8, Wednesday.
The equipment from the Savings Bank ' was purchased to be
used. in the Comercial Department. Probably well install a real
school savings department.
DEC. 9, 'Im-ursd-aye
Vera. Blair, Manlove Trotter, Mildred, Myers andlawrencewsrs
were elected as cheer leaders this morning, at a students club ,
meeting and pep rglly.
DEC. 10, Friday.
The Burple and White CONTINUED LUCKY in Basketball by de-
feating Shannon 30 to ll! and Kent 25 to 12 this evening.
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Only 12 more days until Christmasdhe Spirit is in the air.
Teachers met tonight.
DEC. 13-L, Tuesday. I
Business as usual. Almost had a perfect day.
DEG. 15, Wednesday.
Sang this morning, Teacher said. we "done" better.
DEC. 16, Thursday.
QBIDS
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Took On our X' Ab."," neighbors in
Basket ball game. 7 Lf ,N 'W X-igcreston seemed
quite surprised .- ,hm Xwj, lu, -'jyfas the Afton ,
boys slippedup lg U X y ,gf gif on them andal
most tookthe gzf-A-.T-.gQ-,A.BQ,', rf first games s
their ovm.'1'he 5 1Qf,fj' final Score ,
was 19 to 20,
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Very, very quiet.
DEC. 21, Tuesday. - '
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School operette 'The Bell of
Barcelona", to s, large and ap-
preciative a.u.dience.The hardwokk
and self denial of Mrs.Foster and
the students in the operette. was
the reason of the great success.
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Mildred La.Favre the accompanist on thefjbiano levoted much
of her time to help make the success of theffloperet a..
Music was furnished by the High Schociii orche is ra.. Mrs.
Foster spent much time drilling the peoplef or thel operetta
and instructing those in the orchestra.. 3 3,
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Sophomores are getting ready for the r parity.
nmc. 23, Thursday.
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the Sophomoresin the Gym. this afternoon.
games, marched by the victrola. and had jokesf of
all kinds played. on us by the Sophomores. 1' ,'Afte?-
the entertainment the presents were distrjbntedfry
Santa Clause from the Christmas tree. The E y
treated the High School with candy, in vef' ntce
Christmas boxes. fff If
School closed today for Ghristmas ll o- i t-V
vacation. All of the Faculty left ,
for home yesterday. No mor Z IH '
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'.'4 ff the daily routine of classes. Sev-
'Z v-' S' eral of the girls are wearing rocks.
! Freshmen have a new classmate - Mar-
H Lgy! ion Mbffitt of Millerton, Iowa.
I JAN. 4, Tuesday. I
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A, ' 4 4, , Supt. Ella M. Day, visited school to-
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, gif J 1 Normal Trainers working ondsc-
EXX Q15 A g orations again. Oh my!
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s-- 1 Wonder if Physics will be easy?
S , JAN. 5, wednesday.
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EJ posters. Good thing they count on
I! I the semester grade.
E JAN. 6, imrsaay.
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and fight for declamatory pieces in-
night- Can it be possible there are that many oaators here
for us to listen to. Mildred Myers, Mildred LaFavre, Mary
Jo McCall, Arnold Crippen, among the would-be contenders.
JAN. 7, Friday.
Pep seems to be lacldng today - - - Semester examina-
tion schedule occupies prominent place on bulletin board.
No Basket Ball game for a change. Boys getting ready
for the big game with Cromwell next week.
Ionian Literary Society held their New Years' Meeting
tonight. 'Twas very interesting. Funny in spots. Grace
Olmstead read an original poem. what wasn't the funnyprt
though.,
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JAN. 10, Monday.
Everyone is working hard and is
excited over theHome Declamatory Con- '
test, which will be held in the near f
future. Mrs. Nhrion dePaaris helping
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speakg ten more thinking seriously of
plunging. I f jp.
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ugh there isn't any money in it yet, IL ,
there ia e. great interest around.
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of the new subjects offered for the u X2 - , 'X
last semester. gl26?.x" J X1
JAN. 12, wednesday. v
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year. Reach' to take over semesterex- K Q
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A great interest has been taken 1 '
in e. "IBasket:y Class". Several out- 4 x
siders are taking this course. There ' A
will be 'no charges, 'except .the cost .it
of material used.
JAN. 13, Thursday.
Exams are still going on. Almost over, No lives reported
lost yet. CU
JAN. 114, niasgf. 1
Tonight .Afton meetefdromerell here on the Basket Ball Court.
A. hard game anticipated, ,judging from the fine shaving Cronwell
has made in the past. .
We won., 15 to 194. Pretty good at that. It was a. fast and
close game. It is said to be one of the best games ever wit -
nessed on the home eonzxrtf The eyes of Kelly, Killion , and
Treichler and the close guarding by Porter and Hadley broughtvs
another victory,
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JAN. 11, Monday.
Three long six weeks have elapsed and the second semester
is at hand. Everyone is anxious to take up their new subject.
Just think! Only three more sir-week periods of schoo1.'I!nere has
been some new courses offered this semester, including Banking
Journalism and Basketry.
JAN. 18, Tuesday.
The T. N. T. Club met at the High schoolbuilding for their
regular meeting. They discussed many interesting things and Mrs
de Paar also talked to them a. while.
JA-No 19, lednesdw.
Normal Training examinations began today under the super-
vision of Miss Mae Briggs. Nineteen pupils took them.
JAN. 20, Thursday.
Another day of hard. work on exams. Everyone seems to be,
busy.
Some arithmetic tests were made and applied to the gradepup-
ils from the third to the eighth inclusive. Juniors and Seniors
benefit by the practice teaching involved in giving these tests.
if the pupils don't.
JAN. 21, Friday.
J ,oe Still one more days' toil
, its Amr on the exams. and we are through
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N 'PZ A f hm. l Emerson and Orville Linquist of
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JAN. 23-I-, Monday.
Everyone rushed up town this noon to register their guess
on the Basket Ball game with Lenox here Friday evening..The Brown
Clothing Company are giving away a 310.00 sweater to the one who
guesses the nearest to the 80033. Gee! I'd like to have that
sieater.
The sixth grade are tal-:ing a lively interest in a reading
circle carried on under the auspices of the State organization,
which was organized last September, for the purpose of bringing
better books into the hands of Iowais boys and girls. and Miss
Charlotte spencer won a dollar for being the first Afton pupil,
to read four out of the required number of books, awarded by
Supt. McDowell.
JAN. 25, Tuesday.
Seventeen pmpils are now sitting in the Honor Ro:vYThe s
question in the pupils mind who sit there is, "Will I getto stay'
CGlad I donft have to worryl. Would be kinda' nice though.
Last semester one hundred and fifteen pupils had perfect
records for punctuality and attendance.
JAN. 26, Wednesday.
The old mimeographing room is being converted into a rest-
rcom. I hope I get sick soon, would like to try out the equip-
ment.
The Junior High Pupils have taken up two new coursesprhich
include Domestic Science and Manual Training.
JAN. 27, Thursday.
Some students, unlike Solomon, seem to think that sleep is
the only way to escape school. It is rumored that a few boys
were sleeping in the assembly this P. M.
JAN. 28, Friday.
The Basket Ball game tonight with Lenox was a roaring suc-
cess. The pep was exceptionally good, andthe game was won in
the last three minutes by shepherd scoring a field goal.
Mary Jo McCall won the sweater, We did'nt know she was so
good at guessing. Maybe I'1l let her do my guessing from now
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The Oratorical and Dramatic classes of thelocaldeclar1a.tozy
contest were held tonight. The winners were: Ora.to1'ica.Ii., Mildred
LaE'e.1.f're, first: Manlove Trotter, second: and Owen Blalock, thiid.
Qurfamaticr Mildred Myer!-S. firstg Eula. Faye Longstreth,second and
Ne:'jorj.e Jacobson, third.
Miss Melba Carpenter, of Osceola judged the contest andwill
also judge the humorous contest Friday night.
FEB. 2, Wednesday. H
Mildred LaFa.v12e and giliflred Myers are still practicing on
their selections whidh will be given at Arispe, February 10th. We
hope to see some more. firsts come marching home from there.
FEB. 3, Thursday.
Fire drills were held this morning. It came as e. surprise,
to the pupils, but they all mgrched out without much confusion in
the lines.
By a score of 15 to 9, Aftons' first team won the victory
over Cromwe1l's first team tonight. They met with strongand fest
opposition. The second team won an easy victory over Cromwell's
seconds.
FEB. lt, Friday. A -
Hn, he, ha, he., humorous declematory contest was held to-
night. The winners-were: "'!'I1'st, 'Ma,1'y'1'o'lMUCg3,'1'g"'- Second Arnold
Crippeng and Vera Blair and Kenneth Seeley tied for third place.
New officers were elected for A.'S.G. and for each class
they are as follows: A. S. G., Harold Hadley Pres. Floyd Larkins,
Vice Pres., Mildred. La Favre, Sec., and Trum.9,n Long Tres. while
Alvin Porter was elected Asst. Treasure. Senior Class - - Susan
Longshore, Pres., Eva Butler, V. Pres., Ruby Johnson, Sec. Ruby
Ames, Treasurer. Junior Class---Lawrence Myers, Pres., Wilhrd
Wick, V, Pres., llorvnl. Lehman, Sec., Willie .S1'l61J1lSl'd,, Treasurer'
Sophomore Clnss-- Jo Johnston, Pres., Clarence Porter, V. Pres.-P,
Adnline Gunn, Sec., Hazel Wilson, Treasurer. Freshman Class: --
George Groesbeok, Pres., Enid Goltry, V. Pres, Eulc. Faye Longs-
treth, Sec.
The first period was devoted to an impromptu program this
morning, which was very good. Afton High School cortninlyhns the
talent to make up a. program in just a few minutes.
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An octetto of young lad ies of' the Creston Junior College ,
sang several selections at the Fo FK, 1, me-t1sz.'j L'.:11go't 6 The
Dramatic Club also from the Junior 0oTf.?oef,e, 1p.,'fse'.M.e,.d the ylagg
"Squaring It With The Bose." They were all 'WFJTLL given..
FEB. 8, Tuesday s
Bill moved 300 chairs and desks Cmore or less! P. T. A. is
a lot of nuisance the morning after.
FEB. 9, Wednesday.
The number of depositors seem to be growing larger every
week. There were twenty seven deposited today.
rss. 10, mmursasy.
Back Again! The dcclamtory team came home tonight after
Sub. County Declazmatory Contest at Arispe with first place in
the Dramatic class, Mildred Myers the winner. Mildred 1Zt.'.Favre,
spoke in Oratorical and lhry Jo McCall in Humorous.
ms. 11, Friday.
A Lincoln Essay Contest report this morning. The winners
were: Mary Jo McCall, first, Pauline Young, second., a.ndSi.dney
Long, third. Pauline and Sidney read theirs before the assemi-
bly. Mary Jo was absent,- ill.
The first and second Basket Ball teams went to Osceoleto-
night. They took the small end of the score, which was 37-5 .
Philip Kelly and J immie Treichler were both unfortunate enough
to get hurt. Phil had to have the sid of crutches, but Jim
just sprained his ankle,
The seconds lost 11 to 6.
me 12.
Philip Kelly and James Treichler were unable to play in
the Creston game tonight. The team played a hard game losing
18 to 174. Hadley captainod and starred. Seconds tied Creston
Reserves after overtime period.
This is the second time Afton has played Creston this year
and both times were unable to score a vicotry. We still have
hopes to come out in the lead in either the County or Section-
al tournament.
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5 hs :ESQ County contest at Creston tonight. Meets the ff:
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first team won the Basket Ballgame Q
from Arispe Friday night.lTow tha.t'a L. 'N '
quite e. feat out of the ordinary. I xl
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one of their examinations. W W
FEB. 23, Wednesday. '
More Review! Pupils are !
working to get into the Honor Row 1
next six weeks. L-L ' - x
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that civics wasn't half bad.
I wonder what physics, English, Algebra., Goemetry, and some
of those other studies will be like.
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Mildred Myers came home anotheffirst place tonight fran
Shannon, from the Four--school Declematory contest. Wemre all
sure she ,would win, but were glad to-,hear that Mildred LaFavre,
got second. in Oretoricel and Arnold Cfippen got a, vote for first
in Humorous. -R 'VA'
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at Aris-po tonight, but were ungb- to score a. victory over the
fast Cromwell team. Cromwell-"' ook the tournement, Shannon gained
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Ii . IF 5 21553 being assigned after a lot
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ft .nt 4, Wt-aff .
ff .dv ,X gf!! Gee whirl A lot of rabbits and
f 7' as 'o,:.A R' 1Qf5"i i! ff ducks appeared today in every one
if-ff? -'-.. fe ,'Q'-ggigivjg A.V-' I 1s.,QjI,ffjl'.f" of the rooms, and the Spring fever
ffm seems to be present among some of the
N ' most studious.
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t The Thursday Literary society met and had a
program. Elected officers, too.
Lewis Hara and Joe McGrath received typing certificates ,
for writing 31 and 747 words a minute, respectively. Looks as
though Afton might have some winners in the contest at Creston
next month.
mos Lt, Friday.
The Friday: section of the Literary society metana elected
their officers. A -
Normal Trainers at that decorating again.
MARCH 5, satm-day.
Jimmy, Arnold, Harold and Mac ran off the "first stencil,
for our 1927 ECHO. It seems that the ECHO is to be anexcegot -
ional book this year. 'BIS issue this year is to include more
color work and is being run on a new addition to our cornmerc-
ial department--A No 'IS mimeograph with automatic paper feed.
Another first prize annual for 1927 State Fair.
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P. T. A. met tonight. Report given by the playgzround. corn-
mittee: Bovght Ocean Wave for Lincoln School Pupils, teachers
paying for half. Committee discharged honorn.bl3.f. Creston P. T,
A. invited to meet with us at the next meeting. After adjourn '-
ment rush was made to the Domestic Science room. Refreslzments
served,
MARCH S, Tuesday.
Spring is coming. Not only the girls,but also the school
shieks are seen hatless. A chosen few seem to be afraid, C in
old abej of a bald head, because of the old adage ngrass wonlt
grow on a rece tra.cl:."
MARCH 9, wednesday.
'Hip noel-1115 Rider"lOgt at the theater uonigQt.1r0 High
School pupils present,f?Q
MARCH 10, Thurs day.
March winds--with too gentle showers. -This is hard on,
Bunnies.
MARCH 11, Friday .
Mildred left for Indianola today. Contest postponed because
of weather,
MARCH 12, Saturday.
"Angel's Wickedness and it's old pal, Mildred, reported,
victorious. Ave Mildred!
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Bank officers cha: Q-od this week. ortunity of learning
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new obs. Hex: Treasurer James Treichler.
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MARCH 15, Tuesdfw.
fmakat Ball season closed. Gee, wonlt get to use any more
games this year. ,.Qf'72k "XX
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Lorne Parks presented us r.m0tf'v1 Cabinet todry for use in
the Corn.:wfrc1q.l Dept., It's fine tiling- for the Echo materiel.
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ff Grade pupils are preparing-g a prize exhibit forthe1921'
f State Emir,
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g,,' X Tue 'lkwssdzagv clivision of the Ionian Societgfgot their
K Iriah up mud put on a very appropriate St. P.-T.-triclds ,
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:moe 124, Friday,
Heard today that the Sub-District Doclamatory
Content is to be held ,here Friday, March 25.
A 19 deposits made this week io tho Afton
School Bank. Total amount deposited 325.013,
Q ,Agp The :mentor is increzesing so rapidly that we
'77, : 'xheve had to open three more winclovrs on Wed-
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' 93 a?Ut1'ated their Irish descent,
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4 ' 4, First Call for Track prospects,
'N' 'u Moved to street acrosa wars, called. ,
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MARCH 21, Monday.
Therefs a. new prospect for ministry in
town, Grant Edward Grippen. This makes a.
male quartet in A.rnold's family.
MARCH 22, Tuesday. ' '
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bridegroorn's shoes this time,but the 1 -.
"Womanless Wedding' was given again IIXSZ'
anyway.
The Seniors ate and ate tonight at R
Vera Blairfs home, where theyhad a favor- X
ite Dish dinner at 6:30. It rained but
appetites went on, all the same. . "
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MARCH 23, wednesday. t p
The measles have driven many people away from school with
flushed faces.
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The artistic stage decorations that Allen Collier socare-
fnlly planned and worked on, were finished today. Much credit
is due Allen for hi originality along tin line of interior de-
corating. Mrs de Paar and the Normal Training girls,aswe1l as
Harold Hadley and Victor Smith had a hand in it tn." -
wmmazi mins. h
Many out of town folks in town tonight. Sub-district De-
clamatory Contest. Mildred won first in Dramatic and will speak
at Stuart April first, '
Representatives here from Creston,Lamoni, Shena.ndoahEssex
Mt Ayr, Bedford, Weldon, Villisca and Afton compete.
Normal Training Inspector Clara M. Wallace judged ati the
contest and also gave the Afton School the once over. "
Prof. H. L. Eells: Director I.S.T.C. Extension School at
Creston this summer called at School this morning.
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a. story of college life.
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in new quarters. Mildred M'y'ers XX flf, H5 X
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APRIL 1, Friday.
The South Central Division of Iowa State Teachers Asso-
ciation is still in session today. Everyone enjoyed the meet-
ing yesterday so they stayed for today. Speeches - Songs and
Banquet. Q '
Mildred Myers went to Stuart to speak "Angels'Wickedness'f
again toniyit. Although Mildred did not win first place, she
came home a, good loser.
- Today is April Foo1's day. Maybe that is the reason we
did not win first place in the contest at Stuart. The roads ,
are muddy and it still continues to rain.
APRIL T-L, Monday.
SAID NEWS! The school just received the sad news that it
is flat broke, The Citizens Bank failed to open its doors this
morning, The Afton Student Club was dealt a severe blow, be-
cause they have a considerable deposit ready to meet obligations
Mildred and Mrs. de Paar told us of some interesting ex-
periences they had while on their trip to Stuart and Mildred
was awarded a Silver Medal, for second place in the Dramatic.
APRIL 5, Tuesday.
Miss Day visits Model Rural School,
Mr.' Paul gives tests to grades under supervision of The
Union Co Supts, and Principals Club. .
APRIL 6, wednesday. '
Norval Lehman had the misfortune of spraining his ankle ,
todays Although he is not missing school, he has to have the
aid of crutches. .
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Belle Hess was awarded a silver medal for writing5l words
per minute for fifteen consecutive minutes on a Remington. -
APRIL 7, Thursday, ' '
Willie Shepherd was presented today with a medal, A small
gold basket ball, for third place sportsmanship, at the County
Tournament at Arispe,
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APRIL ll, monday.
It rains! P. T. A. met tonight. more were nearly 350
people present. Creston had a. delegation of 50. Nice enter-
tainment and eats. '
APRIL 12, Tuesday.
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And still it rains! Will it never cease?
APRIL 13, Wedne
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APRIL 15, Monday.
April is living up to her "wet" name.It 1YOU.1dIl'tS9Gm right
if it didn't rain each day.
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Wvfeirybody all dnlled up. Reason? Pictures for the Echo.
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X.,-.3-jissiflsabel Hastings "shot" the Seniors, Juniors,then
Q-lxf-the,5Sophomores and Freshmen, Journalism class, De-
wf3wfAff'.x"e7'A,f' clamatory group and Basket Ball boys.
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APRIL 21, Thursday. Anna Hadley and wine Ingham xl
received certificates in ty-ping, for Q
writing 35 and 31+ words, respectively. 4 .
Belle Hess was awarded a pin'a.nd certifi-
cate for writing 140 words a, minute.
V .'1'he model rural school, with Leonard Porteras teach-
erQ was resumed this morning. - 4
d ur, memwell 'feed from e beak on letter-writing before th
assembly. A . 3 I s
APRIL 22, Friday. '
The Model P.ura.l School continues. Same teacher as yester-
day. Again Mr. McDowell read from the letter-writing book. Of
all the instructive facts that are in the book a student should.
learn to write a. fine letter. '
'Ina Junior play was presented tonigzt in a very comnendable
runner. "The Freshzzmn' was a college camedy. With a laugdn
every line. The actors show signs of future careers inactinge
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APRIL 25, monday.
tvpewriting certificates were awarded to Willa. Ingham Q35
words per xnimztel, Gertrude Hawkins 1355, Harold Thozpsonf32W
llary Jo 1lcCe.11 1322, Claudine Johnston 1513, Floyd Larkine C271
and Marion Carter f28l. Joe McGrath received a silver pin for
writing at a net speed of 51 words per minute.
Aran. 26, mean.
The Physics class and Mr. Foster went to tom this after-
noon, visited the Ford G-9.1-e,ge, Ha,rt's Garage, and fheiftmstar
lnterpriee office. The learned the art of cleaning greasefrae
their clothes.
Iva. Butler was awarded e. bronze pin for writing 162 Iorde
net on an LQ ce wP6W'I'iterg
LPRIL 2'l,. Wednesday. .
me Seniors had e class meeting to decide on the final ,
points for their graduation.
Freshmen entertained the High School and Faculty at ati!!
leinetpicnic at Garfield park. ileinere rather scare but were
mififltb' good. ' I
Ann. as, nm-safe.
Normal Trainers visited Rural Schools with Iles hw.
Leonard Porter tried to bring a choir.
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County Commercial 1 ontest
was held in Creston todwdbhose 35" '
entering in Novice Typewriting U
werexllary Jo McCall, Claudine Johnston, ,
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8: Lloyt Mielloe. Novice Siorthand, Johnsto ' 1 X
Anna' Hed1ey,"Q 3'0-U 927--wif --"' '- Few
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Contestants from Afton:
AMATEUR SHORTHAITD: Grace Olmsteacl, Ruby Ames, Eva Butler.
AMATEUR TYPETFRITING: Joe McGrath, Belle Hess, Eva Butler.
RESULTS:
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The last P. TT. A. meeting of the year
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Rev. QL. E. Crippen was elected President, Mrs. S. R..Brow1fQ"'!
Vice Presidentg and Mrs. Maude Delay Secretary--Treasurerg
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Senior announcements arrived much excitement.. Nice Y'
County Supt, Elle. M. .Da.y,,ta1ked to II. T. Seniors 'f
today.
MA! 3,-Tuesday.
lfiss Day talked to lT.- T. class again.
"The Freshme.n",s CJunior Pleyj presented
toniglt. Slim crowd..
Senior Glass Play announced, "Clarence"-
Cast starts work--Carl Otis takes the lead.
MAY 74, Wednesday.,
Moth 'ballll Seniors ransacked their at
suitable costumes to be worn on "Fortynincrs
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appeared at Gripp's Cafe for a. party. Cinnamon toast and teas
served.
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' Foucheks' Studio, the Seniors are found today Having ,
fatheir pictures taken. And some of the Rose-sl licfaces
Qfurned heavenzvard, e. few suppressed smiles, and the Senior
jfs' class pictures will be ready.
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the Li. E. Church, tonight, Rev, Hofrfmrfi nzsistintg.
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MAY 16, Monday.
Wheel regular classes today for all. Review, and then,
exams.
:nr 17, Tuesday.
Juniors, impersonating tho Seniors, staged Junior dey be-
fore the assembly. Very cleverly worked out.
Senior commencement this evening. The program consistedof
speeches and songs by the members of thc graduating c1o.ss.There
were 31 graduates. Ads Groesbeck, veledictorian.
MAY 18, Wednesday.
Senior day! Class Will, Prophecy, History, and Poem were
read, and e few musical mnnbers, presented before the assembly.
Gave lots of advise to Juniors and other classes. Put in o. few
last licks at Faculty, too.
Juniors and Seniors te-.king Normal Training Exams.
MAY 19, Thursday.
Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors still working industrious-
ly KU on exams. Seniors took theirs two weeks ago. A Few of
them are wondering around, taking their lest farewell look at
old Afton High. More Ilorrnnl Training exams. for Juniors and
Seniors.
Eighth grade graudation exercises this afternoon.
Party givenby Seniors, I entertaining with ball ga-mel. It
was different than the usual parties. Bats were fine.
MAY 20, Friday.
Beck for report cards. Guess Illl give my brain a restfor
three months, now.
Oh Hum! what to do? Seniors say good by to high school.
The Staff wish the Seniors much success in their future ,
life. When you want to look up your high school days just go
to y0urEC'9'O and all will come basl: to you.
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JOHN WORDEN------ -------- Lawrence were 'Ine University Campus
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"PICAIJILLY" JEROME-----Manlove Trotter -- ---- - - -
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"BUGGS" STEVlHIS-- ----- ----Norval Lehman ACT II
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"OWL" GRIGGS-- -------------- Wilbur Wick Professor Locke'sGarden
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"TINY" MCGRATH -------- --Willie Shepherd --------
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PROFESSOR LOCKE-- ------- H arold Thompson LGT III
CProfessor of Mathematics 8: Astronorryj
HOBLCE-3----f----------Bmjyson Kelly Portion of theilstrononv
CCo1ored Servant, oldest ilmhabitantb Lecture-hall.
MARY LOCKE---- ----- ---Gertrude Hawkim
CD8ughter of Professorl ---------
JUDITH BLAIR-------------Zita. Comfort
C'Ihe President's daughter! ACQS
MISS PORTERF----------Mary Jo McCall
COf a very old familyj 'It happened at Afton
VIOIET--e-----.efff .1L1oyt Mielke Jet."
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ACCOMPANIST - - Mildred Laravre Duncan Sisters'
Ulnna. Hadley and
STAGE MANAGER - Willard Wick M8115 Bl!-ir.
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.L Musical Comedy by Charles Bliss Chaney
AITON QPERA. HOUE
Tuesday. December 21, 1926.
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IUIS IE MONTERO, . . a. wealthy plantation owner . .Owen Blalock
GIORIA DE MONTERO, . . his wife, an aristocrat. . . . Ruby ,Ames
MARGARITA, . . an accomplished daughter . . . . . . .vera Blair
mcmsgo Q ther sister. 0 0 0 c 0 0 o o o t 0 9 QAHD-3.HB.d.1ey
FRANCISO U LA VEGA, . .Chief Inspector at the Custom
House, who claims to be a. nobleman. Herbert Craig
PEDRO, . .manager of de Monterfs plantation . . .Merrill P0I'f91'
EMILIO, . . a toreador, suitor of Mercedes. . . . .Wilbur Tick
DON JUAN AND
DOE! JOSE, . .student friends of Enilio,Crippen and Willard Wick:
DORA I.iA.RCELA AND IDONA ANITA, friends of
Margarita u . . . Willa Ingham,Ma1'y J 0 McCall
MARTHA MATILDA AYELRS, .T ,. an English governess . . Mildred myers
LIEUTENAITT HAROLD WRIGHT, . .Custom Inspector from
the United States .. . . James Treichler
PATRICK CPATD 'MALOIIEU . companion of Hal . . . .lawrence Myers
CAPTAIN COLTON, . . of the Cruiser Montana. . . .Leonard Porter
CHORUS OF U. S. MARINES
Truman Long, Richard Henman, Graham Jacobson, Manlove Trotter,
Bryson Kelly, Norval Lehman, Floyd Larkins, Paul Crippen, Ross
Steen, William Longshore, Willie shepherd, William Ke11y,George
Groesbeck, Dale Smiley,
CHORUS OI' SPANISH STUDENTS
Celeste Pqrter, Marjorie Parks, Claudine Johnston, Crystalwick,
Pauline Young, Gladys Blalock, Maxine Early, Marie Rippezgeg
Doris Trelchler, Marjorie Jacobson, Myrtle Butler, Josephine ,
Johnston, Lloyt Mielke, Wilma Denly, Enid. Goltry, Paulineloung,
Eva Butler, Grace Olmstead, Ada Groesbeck, Gertrude Hawkins ,
Arlene Brgwn, Elnora, Messer, Celora. Thompson, Ruby Stewart.
DMKETOR - Mrs. Eunice Foster
ACCOMPANIST - Miss Mildred LaFavre
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THE IONIAN
LITERARY SOCIETY Organized
1926
111.153 .imsslsl
President ---------- W rn. Longshore Treamer-------Arnold Crippen
V:Loe.Pres.-"--'-James Treichler Critic ---- ------4-Ad,a Groesbeclc
Seoret:.ry-----------Lewis Myers Ser. Of Arms----Herbert Craig
2.IWEl92Ll
Mabel Allen, Vera Blair, Maud. Blair, Owen IBlalock,.Arno1r1Cripp-
en, Charles Cooper, Herbert Craig, Maxine Early, Ada. Groesbeok ,
Anne, Hadley, Gertrude Hawkins, Willa Ingham, Marjorie .Jacobson Wm .
Longshore, Josephine Johns-ton, 'Bryson Kelly, Alvin Longstrsth, Tru-
men Long, Norvel Lehman, Susan Longshore, Mildred Laltvre, Lawrence
Myers, Lloyt Mielke, Lewis Myers, Mi1d1'9d Wars, Mary Jo McCa.l1par1
Otis, Alvin Porter, Wilma. Peterson, Tlerrill Porter, Kenneth Seeley,
Ruby Stewart, De-le Smiley, James Triichler, Manlove Trotter,VictcxSa
Vickers, Wilbur Wick, Willard Wick, Crystal Wick, and Pauline Yourg
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Ruby Ames, Grace Olmstead, Claudine Johnston, Eva Butler, Myr-
tle Butler, Brnestine Kuder, Adeline Gunn, Harold Thompson , Hazel
Wilson, Cleore Thompson, Billy Kelly, Marion Carter, Wilma Denly ,
Graham Jacobson, Myrtle Western, Willie shepherd, Floyd Lerkins.
MAG.
Celeste Porter, Marie Ripperger, virginia Grtpp, Marguerite-
Johnston, Arlene Brown, Elnora Messer, G-rece McGrath, Doris Treich-
ler, Leonard Porter, .Philip Kelly, Bernita Ames, Gladys Blalock ,
Marjorie Perks, Enid Goltry, Grace Donner, Paul Crippensidner Long.
mfl....EC91' iss mmm Session
President----w---e---Q-----Q-----1-------Maud Blair
Vice Presidentw------vw----f--Menlove Trotter
Sec, 8. Trees.--e-ew-,---1-w-Nw--H-Kyenneth Seeley
Cr it ic----------------- ------ -- --------- -Mildred .Laramie
argent--of .lrms--------- ----- ------- ----- ---Willa Ingnam
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President ------- -----------W ------ ----- ---- Mary Jo McCall
Sec. as T:'eae.,-M ---------- -------- -----Eule. Faye Longstxdh
Critic--W-M A--M ----- ------ ------------------ Wilma. Peterson
Sargent of A.rzns------ --------------e-------- --Wilbur Wick
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May 15, 1927 - Delivered by
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Senior Day - Wedncsdoy, Moy 18, 9:00 A.H.
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Junior Day - Tuesdiy, May 17, 9:00 A. I.
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Marjorie Jacobson
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Distribution of School Honors
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Belle Hess lv pupils enrolled from
Lewis Myers -If Afton, Arispe, Cromwel III
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Claudine Johnston
Mary Jo McCall
Floyd Larkins
Joe McGrath
Belle Hess
Ruby Johnson
Marion Carter
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Lewis Myers
Anna Hedley
Ruby Johnson
Eva Bugler
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Eva Butler Joe McGrath
Belle Hess
Harold Hadley Remington
Claudine Johnston
Lloyt Mielke Belle Hess
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Gertrude Hawkins
Willa Ingham
Norvel Lohman
Willard Wick
Crystal Wick
Ruby Ames
Maud Blair
Mildred Myers
Ada Groosbcck
James Treichler
Mildred LaFavre
Mary Jo McCall
Ada Groesbeck
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Maxine Early
Myrtle Butler
Willie Shepherd
Wilma Peterson
Eve Butler
Pauline Young
Clarence Porter
Marjorie Jacobson
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Arnold Crippon
Harold Hadley
Bello Hess
Anna Hadley
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Jo McCall, Manlove Trotter, Charles Cooper, Elnora Messer, Floyd
Larkins, Norval Lehman, Lloyt Mielke, Ruby Johnson, Willa Ingham,
Zita Comfort, Bryson Kelly, Truman Long, Ada. Mateer, Maud Blair ,
Anna Hadley.
Teacher--Helene McDowell
Advanced Tyggewriting
Newton Porter, Philip Kelly, Joe McGrath, Belle Hess,Marion
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Elementary Shorthand
Teacher---Eunice Foster
Claudine Johnston, Alvan Longstreth, Madeline Jeffrey, Belle
Hess, Gertrude Hawkins, Ernestine Kuder, Willie Shepherd, Anna.
Hadley, Lfanlove Trotter, Myrtle Western, Mary Jo McCall, Norval
Le , Lloyt Mielke, Bryson Kelly, Truman Long, Ada Mateer, Carl
OtiSu
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Teacher-Lo is McColloch
Gertrude Hawkins, Manlove Trotter, Willie Shepherd, Harold
Thompson, Graham Jacobson, Mary Jo McCall, Myrtle Butler, Charles
Cooper, William Kelly, Joe McGrath, Anna Hadley, Eva. Butler,F1oyd
Larlcins, Trurnan Long, Alvan Porter, Lloyt Miellze.
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Eva Butler, Ruby Ames, Myrtle Butler, Grace Olmstead. :James
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Vice President. . . . . ...... Maud Blair
Secretary. . . . .... . . . . . .Dale Smiley
Treasurer. . . . . . . . ......... . . . . .Mildred I.-aFavre
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Vera Blair
Arnold Crippen
Wilma Denly
Billy Huss
Willa Ingham
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Thelma Porter
Susan Longshore
Marie Ripperger
Grace Olmstead
Ada Groesbeck
Belle Hess
Merrill Porter
Leonard Porter
Wilma. Peterson
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Wilbur Wick
SECOQQ SEMESTER
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Marjorie Parks
Marjorie Jacobson
Wm. Longshore
Marion Carter
Maxine Early
Marie Ripperger
Clarence Porter
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HOMES CONTEST' held at the Afton High School Building, Feb. lst,3-ith
Qra-toggealq N- 1. Mildred LaFavre 2.r Manlove Trotter 3. OwenB1a-
lock, Maud. Blair and Marion Moffitt.
---- l. Mildred Myers 20 Eula Faye Longstreth 3.IE1rjo:'ie
Jacobson. Myrtle Butler, Anna Hadley, Arlene Brown,Virginia
Gri o.. Mildred Qoett" Llc t Eiielke and Gertrude Hawkins.
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and Kenneth Seeley, Marjorie Parks, Alvin Longstreth,Ha1-old
Thompson, Padline Young. Enid Goltry, and Crystal Wick.
SUB-CCQEFE CONTEST At Arispe February 9511.
1-. Mildred Myers Dramatic, Mildred 'LaFavreOratorica1.,
Arnold Cxippen HiLT.QTI'OllS.4
Coznpetingg towns: S113.I7.IlOI'l1. Afton,
Arispe, and :uOl3"f.ZlOI'.-
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2, Mildred Myers Dramatic.
Coanpeting towns: Shannon, Afton, Creston, Cromwell ,
and Lorimor.
FOUR-SCHOOL COIITEST At b'he.nnon Fe-brua:'y 25th.
10 Mildred Myers. ilrarnatilzz, 2-, Mildred LaFa.vreOra.tor-
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Competing towns: Afton, Arispe, Shannon, Creston.
PRE--TDI STRI CT At Ind ianola Lie rch 11 ,
1. Mildred Myers Dramatic,
Competing towns: .A.'E'con, Osceola. Norwalk, Weldon,St.
Marys, Truro, Winterset, lvlaclzsburg, New Virginia,
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1, Mildred myers aromatic.
Competing towns: Lit, Ayr, Essex, Shenandoah, Afton,
Lorimor, Weldon, Creston, Villisca, and Bedford.
Qisgnlg-Q1 At stuart April ist,
2., Mildred Myers Dramatic..
Competing towns: Afton, Creston, Smart, Bedford ,
Audubon, Adel, Walnut, Underwood, Missouri Valley. Alloman.
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