Carthage High School - Carthaginian Yearbook (Carthage, MO)
- Class of 1937
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I n C ' . . v ' . I . '- n. . l n . V v Y ' 7 '- C -I C x ' . ' . . - ' cs S L C ' . . l -' 4 ' 1 ' 1 r x A V I L, 2 . .2 L 1 s 1 r U 1 - rn . - . in 5' A ' 1. - o ' 4 ' . L i . . C r - . Y 4 Y - ! v C 1 1 1 . C C ., . . - l I v 1 s - - o . , . . 1 I ' 5 A v u Cr r . C - THE TREE OE LIFE A x Q A ml H E JE: ...Q The Tree of Life was planted by God in the garden ol' Iiden. If anv- one should eat of its fruits he would live foreverg but the opportunity to eat of its fruit was prevented in order that man should not live in sin forever. Out of the fertile ground God caused to grow All trees of noblest kind for sight, smell, taste: And all amid them stood the Tree of Life, High eminent blooming ambrosial fruit Of vegetable gold Milton Pu idise Lost lhe stoiy of the Lump of XX isdom IS not '1 tale of two 01 thiee Oen 91 itions It goes back to the dai s befoie iecoidec' histoix To the meients the limp was not simplx an l.ltlLl6 of domestic use It xx is a svmbol of wisdom and it often appeals 'is 1 sxci ed emblem A THE LAMP OF WISDOM l l l 1 ,7 l 1 1 an ' v X . . C 1 A c . c C, ' .. ' - . v . . . . ' - - V , ,' 1 c . D e 1 V . 4 t z ' N' 2 1 ' .. 'as Y. ' - I v 4 - 1 4 1 I - L C . A I .-1... 'Maw qui The campus of Carthage High School is one of the loveliest in the state. At cer- tain seasons in the year it is breathtaking. Spring finds the campus a myriad of green. In Autumn the tints and hues of the ma- jestic trees are beautiful beyond descrip- tion. This campus has guarded and sheltered the radiant youth who dreams of the visioned future waiting beyond. The artistic beauty will always be a treasured memory in the hearts of the townspeople and students wherever they may go. THE CAMPUS OF Tl-IE CARTHAGE HIGH SCHOOL J. L. CAMPBELL Superintendent of Carthage Schools W. R. RICE Principal of High School DUCATION in the widest sense is the lifeblood of our modern civilized society, whereby we as individuals become adjusted in- wardly and outwardly to those who constitute this society. Harassed at every turn by innumerable distracting' and disturbing influences, plagued by the spreading' extent of our modern crime, oppressed by a gencial restlessness ol' our people, the American public school realiz- cs that education holds the key to social stability, social disintegra- tion, or social progress. The times demand an education that presents useful knowledge, a discipline of the whole life, ideas rather than facts, and a conduct which masters self. Education in the public school becomes an instru- ment ol' democracy calculated to train young' people in intelligent liv- ing. J. L. CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Schools. I S NI-X X I'res1r1f11t X KIB V110 Iresldf-11t S J I IO I D LI NIRS 110'N1I'K STANLPX MRS PLI -X CALHOUN Secret 115 BOARD OF EDUCATION e ll1t1l011tX to C111ELl 1 411001 sx 811111 111 usd 111 1H1D01tlI'l1 t111st 0111 1101111 11 ll 11111 11111911 to t111 11111 nf IJ 18 l11t11'I1l1Q 4111119 11 118 Olllk t1o11ff11t ue 011011 1111891118 111 In tluse t111x11u 111 111 effolt to gnc LIN me bext 211111 11109 1111 p1ep11at1on posuble to pmtect 0111 11111116 1111110 Nldx ue exlnesx 0111 41.111711611114111 of the 111111K oppo1t1m1t1es .1fio1 ded 115 M 6 A RA, T11 z 1- 2 ' 2 is 'CI1 2 ' 'z ' 'z'1V1'1f1- lg, g SON cut' , s f - 1 the eople, thc A' ' ' z Q 1' 11 auth j 211111 the 1'0- FRANK Ii. IBIRKHICAD sponsibility 111:11 I12llLll'2l11j' follnws. Much 111119211111 11113. . . 1 YD 1 .5 2 ' Q' -' fl .' .' ' 1. . t.1N1: ' 2 1 ' 'G ' 1 ' Ah 2 I THE CARTHAGE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY HIC faculty of the Carthage High School is composed of men and women who are well qualified for the work they are doing. They are loyal and have a high sense of duty. They have at heart the in- terests and the problems of the individual pupil. Their greatest desire is to help the pupils who are under their direction to grow and de- velop into citizens of the highest type. A spirit of cooperation premeates the group. This spirit tends to create a favorable condition for effective class room instruction as well as for extra-curricular activities. VV. li. RICE, Principzil of Carthage High School. THE FACULTY IN SESSION ff? if .gg nm fl .df ga 'P x v4 y ,K 5 fi if 1 V Qfg, 1 .A ' ,Kim V .W Q , A- as A , ' qi - rv a UQ, D- : 's f 2 5 4 'ff' .5 5 sb If A --f -5 TB: ,. QA Q. E 1..,,i-- 5 S .iz iyfag? F' ug:-V ENGLISH MRS CHRISTINE WEBSTER THELMA MARSH F A LOR MARSH ELIZABETH DAVIS MATHEMATICS JESSIE CARY ARRIA MURTO INDUSTRIAL STUDIES B D RICHARDS E M YANCEY HOME ECONOMICS NETTIE CURRY ALICE BENEKE ANNA McMU RTRY XX STUDY MAY HUKILL SYLVIA JONES MRS BLANCHE FABYAN SCIENCE T 6 DUNPHY C G CRAIG P T WICKHAM PHYSICAL EDUCATION TALITHA WALLACE MRS BLANCHE PRATER SOCIAL STUDIES VIRGINIA IRWIN MARIAN SCOTT HARRY C GOCKELL W R RICE ELIZABETH PIEFFER N , PAUL Amos - MUSIC FRANCES RAGSDALE S L STINE MILITARY SCIENCE MAJOR E R BLOCK SERGEANT L P I-IOPP COMMERCIAL LOUISE SI-IOEMAKE EEEIE :UE MCAMIS LANGUAGES IRENE KIRKE LOUISE I-IALLIBURTON STELLA EARNEST Seventeen i R -A1 X-I Y. ,ff FRES1-IMAN llll 111011 11opes .md h.1ppx l1e.ut the .xxelage l'1eshm.1n steps ONQI the tl11esl1olcl of C.11t11.xge 111 h Qchool on e111ollment ddx 1n Sep tcn1l1e1 1111 lone .xxx utecl d.1x h.1s .11 1 lk ed Pe1h xps l1e has loolxed 1o1xx.11cl to 61116111151 lll,.,ll school Vxltll ple.xsu1c .md fllltlclpfltlibll, Ol perhaps he 1.1s x1exxecl the .1ppo1c1 o lls c.1x vu 1 some 1111061 fllll x .ln even 1 1 c e.11 Ol sexc1.1 xe.us lL l1.1s c.1ge1lx .1xx.11tec' tl1e d.1x xxhen 16 xxculcl be 1 111511 scl1ool student but t111s 18 111 11exx .111cl Ullfdlllllldl to hun, .md It IS xx1tl1 f 1lte11115, lootsteps that he mounts the st.u1s Ile IS glad th It onlx 1lLS1ll'll.lIl students xx1l1 hc Olllfllllllg' tocl.1x He IS not lllllte bllle of lllmSQl1, .xncl 1s 1el1execl tllglt on 1115 lll1lOC1LlLtl0I1 to t11e school l1e xx 1ll huxe to cont1o11t no llDD9lCl.lSSlllPI1 'lhe otl1e1 btllfltlltb l1e xxlll meet todax .uc est.xl1l1sl1111ff themselx es 111 thls sc11ool to1 tl1e 1l1St t1n1e 1ust as he lb Hdltlllfl tn 1ccc1xe tl1c11 class schedules A fexx he lxnoxxs he xxas 1n the clgrhth jlflflflt xx1tl1 thcm I'he 01l19lN uc st1.1nge1s, but thex .ue .111 nexx l1e1e .md tl11s folllls .1 honfl ol 1llQIlflllIlQNS .lmong tl1en1 lust Qlltflllllg 19 1JllIlCl1Jdl s o 1cc ls .1 xoung gn xx1t1 l1lllL x step .md lmght ex es e lllfl1x9S no cliont to Urllchfll hcl 61126111588 Pe1h.1ps she wlll he a lecldel 111 16 cl.1ss no o IQ 01oup ls 1 t.1I1, dlilbllllg box xxho lllcllx9S .1 g1e.1 shoxx of 1llS IlUIlLl1dldIlL9 .md bXllllJl1,S cl stucllecl .111 ot lJ0l9fl0I1l He IS ln tnestecl lll t1e IJlUCLt'f1lll,2,S oo but 1c xxouc ec c1sg1.1cecl lf .tnxone s 1011111 guess 11 I0 .xxc1.wc 1cs1111.l11 s .mrs 111 l111c xxlth vnlnfflecl LLlllObltV .u1c. lIl'xl61X Xxlll hc 1o1 Het to n1.1lxe the necess ux 1I'1i1l1lllLSf, Wlll he blush, st.m1n1e1, .xncl .xslx toohsh questmne when hc faces N11 ltlce, the p11nc1pal, 1o1 the tust t1n1e NN hut xx.1s lt 1118 nltltllel xx.1ntecl 111111 to flnd out about .x11sences XX 11116 111.11x1ng cl f1 .u1t1c efto1t to 1ec.11l, the box Ill fl ont of 111m 1.111115 .xxx.1x, .xncl the .ax e1.1ge 1'16Sl1IH.ll1 15 next lg QA EA 1 l-, ' i4 5 , . . 1' V ,257 kr A ' t Lv uk - ' - 1' 2 -1 1' t1 lg' tl 5 1 't' tj, - d z h t11e Fl'GfllHl2lIl .l'6kICllGS the top of the stairs, l1e sees several others tl O 1' tl rg' - n' ' ft '1 1117 11f-111 'Tl ' A F-1.-1 - ut- lu ' ' L. ' . h.. 'H' . ' 1 ENROLLING FRESI-IMAN 111' Freshman stops at the fust desk Heie Mis Calhoon, secietaix ot the Boaid of Fducation, approx es his certificate of picmotion 'lhe peimanent iecoids of lll Caithage schools ale kept bv Nlis Calhoon and the st11dent max obtain his official iccoid of giades fiom hei at anx time The Fitshie next steps 111 tiont ol N11 Inu s desk whcie he gives 118 name and ieceixes his schedule I the Sllllllg, 1 e ' C 111 elgith Oiafc stu Gllts ot io ll llbC st 1008 1111e Ll tc o tic llgl school fo1 1 iolnt meeting lhex weic told the lQi1ll1l0lllQlltN and othei impoitant facts about thou illtllle high school education Thex then consulted with their paients and made a list of QLllJ,lCCt9 for tl1e1r freshman year. From this list, a schedule for the individu 11 is arranged durinv' the summer months. After receivino' this the Freshmen learns his llfmme Room and class periods. He discove1's that his nervousness was unwar- ranted, and Mr. Rice s friendly interest quickly puts him at ease. The I1 reshman is most interested in the locations of the various class rooms which he is to ittend. Iles 1101 doing to wander i11to the wrong room if he can help it. o ma ie s11re o' iis lu locates all his classrooms '1fter leaving Nlr. Liu s office. T e next move is to be assignfd a locker and receive a key. for iis ie goes to ie secretary s desk. ie as is ie Ireshmiin i' he has any preference as to a locker partner and lie gives the name ol' the boy with whom he wishes to share his locker. l'l1is is taken into coiisideratioii and the novice is giv en a key. NX hen the Freshman makes 1 deposit upon 1'e- ceipt of the key, he firmly believes that he has bought the locker fc ' keeps. He does not realize that the twenty-five cents is merely insurance against the loss of the key, not a title to ownership. The Freshman leaves the building in happy relief, for the enrollment was very easy and took less than a half ho11r. He is now anxious for Tuesday to arrive, when he will begin his career as -1 Freshman. Eighteen Education ls the Foundation of Democracy Nineteen SCHOOL BEGINS HOME ROOM XLI Tuesdax molnlng lb a fl6l1LX of gettlng settled ln lOCk91Q fllldlllg 1001115 and meet mg old fllends Uppelclassmen ue smlllng lt the flushed lldllled faces woln bv some of the new comels who ue lust l tllfle flusteled Oul Fleshman 15 teellng A blt hal lssed hlmself fol he cannot flnd hls D1Og'I3.1'll, and wlthout It he would be totally lost As he goes thlough hls pockets he can plctule hlmself stumbllng lnto the looms and he becomes a IOSN plnlt despelatlon gl0VNS The ploglflm IS located What lnflllow escape Xlltl l l of lellei llt xows HCNL1 to lct It 4 wrong as hls flnflllx of hls gl lsp lgllll Olll F16ShI'IllIl 18 lnnox ed to lllld that 1115 locllel pdltnel beat lllflfl to the top shelf and he must stoop to get hls books NIOIG seasoned pLlD1lS hone lefllned that The edu lx blld gets the w Ol m and ale on the scene efulx on the fllst du of school to be SU18 of gettlng the LllO1L6 palt of the loclxel The blttel IHCOHX enlente of the lowel lockel shelf wlll teach the x llue of the eallx blld phll osophx lnd next semestel he w lll get the top shelf fol l11l'YlS9lf NAMES Back Row Standzng Jufllth 'XlllS0ll Vlrglnla l and C ene lurnett 'Warm 1 Elllson lernard haw Jenme C llbreelth Seated De Lols Hlrrls Nldftlll Hlrlls Robert H lu llllllllle 1 h lplndn JHUCS Heflgt u l ll 'Xlarw Lol .lone lettx Jo Nlllflt lwlwarcl NILCM Florente Stlnlrd Llnomh Skelton lwxla ldclloclx Ruth I'hompson Ilorothx l'llton Rosle X ln Wey Ju illltd Watrous 5 .U . ., . - u. 1 I -4 v . v 1 . . ' x . I C p. 1 4 u v. 1 1 v u K , ' . - v- - . Y .v . f . . ' - . .' A 3 ' 2' V . c . c ' ff . . YY . . '. ' ' . ' Q L ' I 1 .'. ' 1 . , , I , I A C . ' 'z , , ' . n 1 v' ' y v D ', , ' . J 5 I u kv . v . . . . , . . . h . . G l 1 E, Z., l, 1 2 . slgl ' , 1 ' ' K' f wut r 'Z L- 2 2 ' D llobhy Cruszl liutll Furry ' ' S 2 .' 2 t' z TY l'zl l 'lUl'l lurk ' . , Y . , . . . ' , 1 ' 1 , -, , , ' .' ' ' 's 15 3 ' . 1 ' l x K - A N E . ' . f . f l U I -- , , , ,V 1 .. A . , . Z 2 V . v - w gy 4 4 n , ' I' Y w v . . . ' .. . v v . ' , ' . A C A n ,- . , ,. 1- . Y ' . lf ' ' 1 ., - , ' ' .' ,'. v 1 1 4 r 1 1 u v. u ' 4 K A 1 Y l s K 1 ' 1 ,- NAMES Back Row Standmg 1111 111 L11rr1 lJ111rs 1 1 1 '111111111 C1a111s1111 V111111 11bs1111 Seated 111112111 Ix1s111 11 11111111 111111111 111111111 111-111s1 ll 11111 M 111111 M11Ne1111y 111s1l11l1 '1111 1111 Ray N11h111Q L1111s1 Xeu11111 Robert R1ce John R111'4t11n J1111es Sweet Emerald T111er E1 erett Nan Wey Max W1ne R1C1'1d111 Web5ter There Remazns Much to be Done HOME ROOM XLII The F1 eshm1111 f1n11s 1115 11 111 to 111s Home Room, one of the se1e11 f1Gb111111lI1 sec 110118 Hele a1e 511 61111 111 111s 1111111 11111111065 111111 111ends, but 111111e 1111111 111111' 111 1118 11111111 111111mm111e5 1116 111111111111 I1 111 111111 T1111 llt 2111161611 t11ge11111 1111111 the 1 11111115 0111111516 glade 51ho111s 411111 1111 11 s11111111s 111s11n1111 btlldefltb 111e 6X111f'11G1W c111n1511 A 011151 111g11111L1111o11 of the 11es111111111 C1dNb 111111111 139111111 the mem11e15 to be 11ette1 1111111111n1e11 111111 11011111 d1sso11e 11115 1111111Q1111ess T11Gl6 1119 11111111 1111est11111s 11111 111111111111s 1o1111ont111g the 1+11s111111111 and these 11111 1101116 111111111 111g1111111111111 15 1111111911 111 1191112 1 g1e111 111d 111 1he s11111111t 11 lb 1111 511111111 1111n1e of 11 1111111011141 11111111 oi 11111111s 1111111e11 1111111111110 111 111111 fllst 1111111 111ss1s 11 s 111e1e11ed 111111 111e 8111111111 11111 111s 11111111 111111111 111111 f115t 1111ss 111 1111 51111113 11111111, 111111 11115 d1ld11g'6H19H1 lb f11111111ed 115 1111 11s 1111s 911719 The pu1po5e oi the Ho111e Room ls to fu1111s11 the p11p11 the 6f1V11 0111119111 111111 g111d 111109 v1h1ch 111111 help 111m 1ea111 111 11111u5t 111mse1f easlly and effect11e11 1o 1111 t111ng Soclcll S1tL13t1OI1S 11nd to p10V1d9 a school atmosphere vxhlch 11111 St1IUL113.t9 the pl1pl1 to pa1t1c1pate Z93.10L1S1N and co11st1uct11e1y Twenty W Y 1 7 -' S . A. 1 ' 'S 1 T 1 f 1 1 - . ' ' , , 2 . , 1'1ll ' '-' 1' '11111' llilliu 171'i1'1-1' ,l , N M -, ,. ,- 1 1 ,' , ,x f 1 I 1 A 'l C A , . .1.1, 1.11111 1 Y H A .W 13 ia- 1 I'-4 -l Q 1- 1 -1 'rf ' , '- 1 11 1.11 1 A L 1 ,I 5 'K ' 1 1 ' -1 v ' v U 1 . ' 1- 77 . ' 1 ' ' .J 1 . 1 1 . - . . . . , M 7 R K Charles GFISSOUI 1111110 1111111011112 solved 111' 111s Home 11110111 1e11che1'. T11e , 1 . 1. U . ' N .. . , ' ' - ' 1' C2 ' VV111'z 191111141 . 1 1 ' . I .. rl Ai' V . ' ' tj 1 ' ' ' 'Q 13. 1: ' 1 , ' .. . . B.: ' X .. . . Ap' A 5- 1k A' 1. 'J . -.1 .N ' 1 - '- - . -1 L1- . K Z K. 1 ' ' ' 7 1 . .'1' f..L s The Path of Duty Is the Road to Glory HOME ROOM XLIII in t11e demou It 11fe of the gioup The Hom Looms 111 C H S h1ve gone 21 long way to 1111111 1t111ex1n0 this 001 One function of this 010 11111 1t1o11 11 h1Ch 111s pioxed xeix 111te1est1ng and p1ot1t1ble 18 the btudx NI1StQIX D1111nff the Home It001l1 pe iod the f16Sl11Tl1I1 students spend t11e11 time le 11n111g the essentials of studv -X box O1 g'11l ente11ng high school so f1e quentlx finds that his Ol he1 chief difficulty is the 1nab1l1tx to studx 13101761 lx The1e is such 1 d1ffe1 ence betvi een g11de school and hwh school t11 It 11111151 find themselves un 1b1e to ifllL1SlL themselx es to the new meth ods of study necessaiv fOl success The Qtudx NI1ste1x as its n1n1e implies lb fm the puipose ot helping them to m1ste1 the ut of studx 110 1111 an mt It is The Stuck xIlSt61X used foi the f11St time this veai his 111 ed up to 111 expectdtions 1nd has pioxed itself 1 xeix s1t1sff1cto1x means of 6fll1C1l1110 tht fieshm 111 to his new life flnd its 1e1l1111tments 111' ll'9Sl1111'l1l Goes ll1l'0l1gl1 the ray this first in high schoolb in -1 kind of daze' 111. checks 'llld rechetks his schedule con- : -ntly to 11 Sl 't llll 19 is in t1e riq cl-1ss' it bets 1 list of books needec ' e Twenty-one NAMES Back Row Standing -Xilecne -Xldiulgff 111110 M 10 Iak 1 I rue Fumer Nlmcy Jones Norman Ixilgore Harry Loyd Seated Ieona WIQCO3, Joe McFadden Ielthl Hilton N mcw C u111n I 1 lie II iuglmxx out Ioe Nlorroxx Nlarx Ielle 111110 Reth1 I ixton I 11 H 111v Ch 1r1es Re d N IIN R11 IIIN 1 11111 S1111 leon bmith C 11'oly11 Stew'11'1l Sara I'l.1l'1l0I' Nadine Voglei' ' yu Willi-1111: '. NAMES Back Row Standrng Nlarguerrte Barlow Ruth Bates Ruth Brrrendrne Maxrne Hartley Harrrette Havens Marran Heatley Seated Eunrce Hrll Genoa Keepper Vlarre Loyd Lourse Davrs Lourse Ferguson Opal Hart Nadrne Loyd Maxrne Lyberger Mary Lourse Mevey Vrrgrnra Moore Mrllre Per Dorothy Peter s Mary Jane Rrley Sylvra Robrnson Frances Rosenblum Georgra Srmpson Lors Tonges Dorcella Warden Marguerrte Waters lVIurrel Warner Another Door Openeth Unto Them HOME ROOM XLIV makes new and renews old frrendshrps All thrs rn one fast and furrous dar He has fallen rnto the routrne of Carthage Hrgh School and qurckly becomes a part of rt Undenrably the outstandrng character rstrc of the Freshman rs hrs enthusrasm hrs eagerness He enters hrgh school wrth 1 genurne ambrtron to accomplrsh thrngs worth whrle thrngs Hrs rnter est rn hrs new envrronment rs boundless for rt rs somethrng unknown unfamrlrar He rs enchanted by the rushrng and busrness lrke arr whrch the school possesses rn rts openrng weeks He sees unlrmrted opportunrtres for achreve ment and dreams of berng a popular and valuable leader of hrgh school actrvrtres Such hrgh ambrtrons are headed for drsrllus ronment sooner or later but at frrst there rs no arm too hrgh for the average Freshman Though he wrll charrtably admrt the merrts of the school he rs nevertheless determrned to reform rt Perhaps not reform rt but at least rmprove and rncrease rts present merrts To every freshman rt seems that hrs arrrval means the begrnnrng of a new era for Car thage Hrgh School How he wrll work' Hrs years rn C H S wrll be looked upon as the most progressrve rn the schools hrstoryl Twenty two .. . V ' . . 1 . A. . . K - - I -- 7 .' . . Y - 1 . 1 c . . ... . 7 , . A .. .. A . - . ' 1 3 7 .. 4 9 . v , . . . .4- . . 5 . . . ' . ' . . , . A . Adjustment to Environment HOME ROOM XLV Tl1e g11nd and monotonx ol dtulv 1OLlt1I'1L vwlll soon clush UI fhm these x xultlng ambl tlons, but tt p1esent thex account f01 mam 1 hlgh head md hopeful l1e ut IH the f1esh man class Ceuthftge H10'h School IS llIl1tQd fOl tl1e f11Qt t1rnc on FllfldX, when the student bodx goes to the lLlfll't01lLl1'l1 fOl the fllgt of ou1 weeklx .tescmhhes N con1n11ttee COI1QlStlI1Q,' of the class l7I9SlClQllt5 .md sueml 161519 S6I'llclt1Xi-IS of the facultx :uc 111 chfuge ot the assemhlx p1o01f1n1e. These 111001 1n15 .ne 01X en bx x.t11ous o1fff1n1f.1t1ons of the school and I161gl1lD0l1Il0 ICIIIIOIX lep db59l'I'llJllLN and othe1 specml Dl0gl tms supplx ente1 tfumng xfuletx 1e t1cshn1tn cl xss IS thx us 1 g'1e1 SULIICQ cf unusernent to the uppe1cl1ssn1en It the t11st assemhlx Fltlllffl the hapless t1esh1es .ue not fo1exx.1111ed U1 Just lOl get to 1emfun stanchng, md thex theleiou become the suluect of mam 1 comment t1on1 the H1016 t xpcllenced students Hut the con c1t1o11 p1og11n1s on 111 gl 1 ple.1su1e to the Fl8Slll'P4lIl cxcn though he N J 7 S I 5 fills couale t1n1e .md must lellle 111 c1s1o11o1 e lmlconx 411 e fs p o Twenty three NAMES Back Row Standmg Q6Lll Broun Nlduuce Breeze lessx Dom new Seated etxl lxllllon C'l1ne Legere colnext S.f111s Vhllll 1111 Iflsher 111 1hl lxlguf VN 1ll1.1n1 H 1tchc1 lxenncth Hlckex lnltl Il ll 1' . f ' . ' v . ' J ' - i . K. lv 1 1 1 - my 2 . 2 2 . . L, - pp - A l s In .tl I I ' .' v A . .', ,A ' .L ' A 4 .' . v v , - v lv I wma x . Liv. f g D A .54 . ' I.: ' Y v .1 4 . V kv Alu' U ' q I 3 ' 1 v ' , ' J .' . ..' . . 1 . .. ' J. -7 - ' ' T 4 ,. . . Tl ' ' i ' i 2 'i 2 ' 2 1 Robert Masters VVilliz-1111 AvlUl'l'UXV . .. 3 1 K. ., H. H '. , ' K. . , l . .. . . ' K. ' .- IJ - in l. 'Q D- . I 4 ' L1 . 2 .v ' 1 ' n? . V, -K , .Z L. ' lt. , - U1 2 Gu ' ls Voc- ' ' 2 .' I lay ure il e'1t 'Q ' 4-'l '..1 ll I I' '. 2- 1' ' 1 '.. - hu: tr walk up three fl1g,'ht.' 1 1 xt- at I l O ' , - , lsl ' to th - - j, wh 1 '1 h has an l'2ltll6l' U 1' An oll' lay Here ls lzncountered a New .Sphere of Influence NAMES Back Row Standzng Franklm Board Luther Deleell George Edmonds lrlly Hartley John Hancock Thomas Hersten Lors Hudson John Kerth Seated Eugene Shrell Edvvard Sherrrll Elden Scovrlle Homer Valle Ceorge Wrrght Lee Roy McRae Boyd Irrnce Herman Ross Glenn Snyder L el Sherman HOME ROOM XLVI seat It IS then that the school seems most closely bound together seem to have the most rn common There comes one unforget table mornrng rn everv treshmans hte It rs the occasron of V11 Campbell s frrst ad dress rn assembly The frverage Freshman rs unprepared for such or 'rtory from anyone even Superrntendent L rmpbell The freshm rn study hall vvas establrshed rn 1935 vv hen vve had the largest freshman class on record Here they have tables and charrs and materral for reference and out srde readrng rs kept corrvenrently close at hfrnd Much stress rs lard on learnrng the arrangement of the drctron uv rt IS aston rshrng how many students of today are un famrlrar vvrth the alphabet Years vvhen there are small freshman classes rt becomes the lot of a fevv sophomores to share the freshmans frte and srt vvrth hrm rn thrs study hall It rs vvrth 111 grace 'md reluc tance that the sophomore submrts to thrs drsgrace and many a scheme IS trred rn an effort to escape but to no avarl Much to then chagrrn they drscover that they are doomed to the degradatron of sharrng a freshman hall The sophomores feel more superror to the freshres than do others Twe ty four ,. , , ' A 7 ' n a 1 7 I p - . v . V . . . ' L I K ,W . nv I - . ' I - l C .e 1 , 4 . .C . Y . , v ' W. Y c . , J ' l 1 v V - c 5 , - 1 I w l . 1 lr . c . . i I 2 H Y . - . . ' ' - V' 1 - v ' . y 7. 1 . . D 4 I 7 1 Z I Y Y . W 1 , . . ' c ' I h l ' 1 , , J ' ' , . ' 1 fx , r W V u C l as 9: , Y ,' , as , ' 91 ' The World Is Theirs to Conquer HOME ROOM VIII 111916 ue 111121 aye n11no1 cf1taet1op11e5 11 111cl1 5p1ead te1npo1.111 gloom 0191 the USll3.11X cl1ee1fu1 countenance of the F1QSh n121n He flndo It dlfflcult 1ndeed to 111a1n tun 1 sunny d1QDOQ1tlOH e1fte1 1115 1ocke1 p.11tne1 11.15 added 11 good 111111 111c11 to 1115 1e1g11t 111 d1opp111g an 1n11 bottle 01 1 t 11ee pound book on 1115 1161111 I 1e11 the most ll 1ep1e551b1e bov 01 0111 18 Q1 blt duected lftel Sllfff-Bllllg an 1tte1c11 of acute en1b.111a.ben1ent XNIllC1l 1e5u1ts f1o111 some 2111 1111 ald 1J1unde1 11110112411 the F1eshn1e1n v1ould be loathe to acknowledge the tact, 11e lb 163.111 i1l11tQ a HOXICQ IH the 1111.1 5 of the 11 o11d and Cf11t11age 1I10'h School I115t1ucto15 and uppe1cl1ss 5n1e111 611018 1e5u1t f1on1 the 1 1e511n1111 5 1.1c11 oi expellfnce, and 11e 11111 tell 1ou 111.11 the 11D1J61L1lSSlllGIl do l1tt1e to l6119X9 1115 611111111 1f155111e11t 111 t11e5e cc15e5 Though off1c1e11 1n1t1f1t1on5 cue fo1 b1dden t11e F1e511mf111 te1ke5 Ills Dl.1HlS11IAll6l'lt 1n 1a1ge .111d IJl1t91 dom 511111 11101118 1115t fe11 1166118111 C H S Deeplte t11e5e t111nUs, the l1e511111e1115 gloom doe5 not last long, and 1115 natu1.11 wood n11tu1e and ent11u51c15n1 11111 11 5 111115 out 1n1z111.11111, It 18 the 11e5h1n.1n 1111o 11e1115 the 111o5t expf1n511e 5n111e IH school Twenty FIVE IQAAAES Back Row Standmg Cdtherlne 11en11ett IN IUUISP 11111111 1 et 1 lurcl yll I7orot111 1,6111 Nlouy Iou15e 1:11111 1rd5 Dorot111 He15ten NIarJor1 Hopkme WIATJOYIQ Jone Seated 11111 lo Jones Narc15511 Ixeeppem 1 rcttlc Ienerc P11141 Nlc1'11er5o11 Nl 1r1 1' r IIILQS NI1t11e5 o1e1111 M1 Xfllglllld Norm 111 1111 1 u lx 111110011 5111111 NI1r1 h11L111eth SIIXKIQI' Rofenm SIJUTFICI WIIIIIFSK1 Ste.11'115 Jacmf Iurner fora Walker 1'ett1 Jo Vhtt 15 1 X 5 2 n 1 V1 vw . l zu 5 1 K5 I. .H .Y ' M l, ' Mag' , 11- :rf 1 1 . f ' ' - D Q ' 5 ' -- 1411111 Cole ' ' ', I Sf' .1 Io ' -1' '. 3- ' 1 1 ' 'z S 5' ' ' ' 2 I ' 4 1 . vu V' ' . I 1 ' . . . . . , , 1 , U' 5 1 t' . ' . . . , A ' . I 15 lc, 1 . 1' ' ' 'C ' l ' ' i ' i Y I , H , I n1en z111ke 11111 1'e1'1fy 11115 statement. Many A ' ' ' ' 'A ' I 1 ' '. 1 1 1 'I ' ' 1 V I - -1 2 nfs . 1 - v4 .51 4 1- I A l' V- . - v ., ,, - , H , , 1 11 '1 1 ' 11er ' ' - 1 ' ' '. ' K. . . ' . ' , . U . . ,Q U, y, Q Sh ' G -Av -,v f v 'S ' I . . 'Z L , ' . ' . I . . . V. , 1 1 ', , ' 1 . , C, , I . 1 1 , . . , 5. A, . if V A. ' ' L. , . l v v- Wir, FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND DELEGATES The electlon of the f1esh111an class 0ff1C61S lS at best a d1ff1cult task The membe1s of the class a1e not 1et 11ell acqu.1111ted, and t11e1e IS no 0rgan1zat1o11 111 tl1e11 1.111ks 11etc111se tl1e 31814129 11eshm.1n does not knovs tl1e mz1Jo11t1 of 111s class mates, the 1ep1ese11t.1t11e 101m of elett1o11 lS used Each sectlon mom elects delegates to 1ep1ese11t tl1en1 111 11 11om1 1ous OTTICQS .ue chosen, and 1 111111111111 e1ect1o11 of the f1esl1man class 18 held to select tl1e11 Of11CQ1S f10111 those 11om111ated 111 the delegates P1101 to the e1ect1o11 It lb the 13111116216 of the Cd11Cl1dcltGS to do f1 blt of cam pa10'n1n,q The Cf111d1c1f1tes Oo to each QQCUOH 100111, 111t10ClLlC6 tl19l'Y1SE-211 es, state 11111 tl16V 11f1nt the ofiltt, .md 11l11t tl1e1 11111 do 11 tl1e1 116 elected lhls develops then lc l.flL1Sl1llJ 411161 111flLDL11ilQ11L6 1'l1e elect1o11 18 tl1e be glnnlng of 1 close1 012111111 ltlflll oi the 1198111111111 dass In 2Idd1t10I1 to seleetmo 11o1111nees fo1 tl1e class s OTTILCIS, .1 COI'Y1I111tt6G selects sevelal 11o11e1s, co1o1 C01'I1b1H3.t10I1Q, and mottoes At cl geneml e1ect1on, th1s f1esl1man class chooses the Pmk hose as 1tS floWe1, Blue and Sllver as the 00101 comb111at1on, .md Out of tl1e Halblbl, Into the Sea, as 1ts motto These 11111 be t11e11s fO1 the next f0lll 1ea1s IOLV lllw R211-ton 1 ll 1 1 11111111 lxl gon 'rm su Q11 1 1Lll lltl Webstm Vue Pres1df11t Eugen Bulnett Twenty sux 'Y fle. ' ':.l'1 V - H '. 1' llel 11' 111' - - l1l'I'111ll'll i':1,' I ' 'l'l1'2lSlll'Ul' - - N4 ' : l 11. l-t - 1'-1' .f - ' . . . . I M A 3 H 'A' 'Y' N 41 D A I A K nating committee. At 21 meeting' of tl1e delegates. 11o111i11ees for tl1e var- n u nw I 2 4 u . ' r Y I n 1 .Lv I D . , . X. w. 1 K 1. t S , L . I - I . 4 I 1 ' 1 . 1 . 1',w hh- I 'f 1 . ' 1 C .1 . . 1 . ' ' - w T . 1 . :A 'I , . ' L. - . ' . . . L U ' I ,, CLOTHING ENGLISH Twenty seven Out of the Halhol, Into the Sea lS an unusually f1tt1ng motto Th IS expl QSSIWQ of the sp111t of the f1eshman class, and xx 1ll be as s1gn1f1cant when thex are senlols dS It IS todas It IS upon belnof gladuated from hlgh school that then IOLIIYIQV 1nto the seem of hfe tluly begms, and the foul yeeus of hlgh school eclucatmn me IH D1 epal utlon fol thls tl 1p Each xeal contubutes Somethmg to the success of thls momentuous xovage It IQ dulmg the fleshmdn xeal that the student sets hls coulse xxhlch xull detelmlne the duectlon ot lllS entne hfe The Freshman must fnst de clde on hls destlnatxon It must not be too tru mmx, but xt must be 61 wmthy zum and he must nex 81 lose swht of 1t The fust step 1n thls flnectlon 18 the Lll01L9 of CLll1lCLlll. In older and plan hls entne f0Lll xe.u coulse heiou he chooses h1s heshmfm suhlects Itequnements lOl g,1fuluf1t1on hom lllgll school and entrance to college should he taken Into consldemtlon upon 6-fllUll1Il0 The suluects xequned oi lll fleshnmn students Que Lnghsh .md -Xlgfljld For h1s electlxes, the Ill:'SllIlldIl h IS 11 cholce ot ldngulges, SCIQHCGS, manual tldllllllg, mechflnlcul dlfimng, and te'4t1les and clothlng Wlth sex en coulses .md nmnx electlx es flom Vtll1Ll1 to choose, It IS 170'sSllJl0 f01 the btudent to fashion h1s Uilll se to blllt his own fums .md clesues U , , sy ' t , ' ' . is vu lv l I .IA .I - ' o LY- I . - . B I I A 1. I A 1 tv 4 u . Lv L1 kv . v , uv , Q Q , v- v - ' , 1 A- v . L. S'h ' ' , I uw 5- . 'L' l u , ' 'ku 4 1 , n ul 2 D . - to be successful in this, he must keep all four years of lllgll school in mind, . L. , - I , :I 1, I . ' I-,vi I It ' .' ' Q ', I 2 ' S ' Q I ' ' '1 D ' ' - . ' ' ' .' 'Q ' Q ' if ' ' ' X D ' 2 ' MANUAL TRAINING GENERAL SCIENCE The plactlcal course 1n Tefctlles and Clothmv' 1nd1v1dual needs of 8V81y das llfe It makes guls 1n buy1ng mateuals or t1n1shed garments They tlcal wardrobe 1n fgood taste 1nd ale taught the 1S planned to meet the good 1udges of quallty learn to select a prac adv lntages of Ofenume quallty and VSISC economy Pel sonal hyfflene lb also stressed The Enghsh department st11ves to help the student 1nterp1et what he reads and express hlmself couectly The study of lltelature not only cultn ates a knowledge and 1pp1ec1at1on of l1fe but also f21IY11l1I1lZQS the student vuth an unl1m1ted held of act1y1ty fol h1S le1sure hou1s The Reasonmg and the use of tools 1n const1uct1on ale the ch1ef act1v1t1es Whlch dmstlngulsh men fl om the lou 91 ammals The Industrlal Alts cou1 se IS des10'ned to develop the 'lIJ1l1IZV to pl IH constructlvely whlch lnvolves reasonlng and the use of tools IHdLlStI12LlA1tS wolk IS effectlve 1n de veloplng wolthy use of le1su1e md vocatlonal 1nte1 ests The ObJ8Ct1V6 of the course IH General Sclence 1S to bettel acquamt the student Wlth hls surroundlngs By JLll1S knowledge one IS better able to adjust hlmself to hls envlronment and have mole appreclatlon for 1t. The practlcal sc1ence of everydax l1v1ng IS studled Sc1ence alds 1n de veloplng the power of observatlon and exper1mentat1on Twenty eight Q I . A' Q 5 . . . . I 2 4 I I 2 0 . . 7 . n C w I . , D ' x 1 In 1 D I - D I Y , 2 . , 2 . greatest benefit of English is the development of self-expression. I .P . ' I 2. I . f I . I . I v l . 2 ' l I N. , 1 . . . Twenty nme FRESI-IMAN BASKETBALL AND CART!-IAGINIAN STAFF JIIUQN blllClQl Jus ph Mel uldcn lhomxs llelstcn Homer Valle llfldltlll MclNelnev loseph Morrow Jessy Dm NCQ Robclt Masters Kara Iulnel Pob It luce Nancy Jones vlllldm Morrow llorothy Tllton Lois 'lonjes Thomas Heuten lxxthleen Smk Px th1s tlme the F1 eshm m has settled mto the loutme hte of C H S and the new h ms begun to weal off Ile begms to seek fu1the1 d1X6I'S1OI1 Nhnt ll6SllIlldIl box s lllcllxl known then deslle to play basketball md ue glV6I1 an 0131301 tumtx to do so Co 1ch Dunphy beheves that they ale as good IQ mv fl6blll'HlI1 box s he h as ex 91 co xched f01 geuume basketball Zlbllltj These boss haxe mole 6I1tl1LlSllbll1 than those flom othex classes and take then basketball H1016 seuouslx Tuo O1 thlee ale membels ot the B team, and the lest consutute an E?YiClll51X9W fleshman team NN hen the C lltlldglllllfl Staff 18 selected eallv m the xeal, It mcludes e1ght membels of the fleshmfm class Qex en of these ale on the cncula tlon staff and make up an 1D1DO1I21I'lt palt of It It IS then dutv to take cave of SUIJSCIIDUOIIS m thcu Home Rooms collectmg monex, fllhng 16 celpts and I'I'l?llx1l'10' 1egula1 lepolts to the cuculatlon managel Smce the lnstallment plan of paxment IS used extensn els It IS necessau that they , f ' A A , , 3 K 'K if r A do 4 A I ' fl 6 3 z : 'z 's, 52' fa ', if '. 1, ' X, ,, v. . , If 'J ' ', ' . I . . Q ' ' ', t e' , X' Y' Kp, f' f ', 1, ' , '. ' '., J 5 , 'z ' . Jw' . w . X, n u 2 4 w . u ' . D - .I u, C , 2 , . Q Q , . . . , by entermg mto school 21CtlV1tl6S, both social and sport. i ' , ' . xv 4 -.- . - 3 . . s' . Q' . - v . f - , 2 Z n ' g I ' .lv nf . 2 Y D v Y f 4 v L Lv Q L 2 l ' . - 2 I .C 2 . 1 . 1 2 f , - 1 ' i . ' KJ 1 C A . A Y , ' . I ' , L I X . - 1 NY I A, .. . . A.. 4: . Y . . , - .V K. W , Y. D I I I . I S A .. l .I . '. FOOTBALL AND FRESHMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Marguerlte Waters J3Ck16 luln r De Lo1s Harms Florence Stanard Ruth Bates MHXIHG Lyberger Nancy Cumn Sara Turner Fllld lXl1cl'herson Dorothy He1sten Dorcella Warden Ruth 'lhompson Nachne Vogler LOUISE DHVIQ MHXIHB Hartlex Opal Hart Dorothy DJQLZ lNad1ne Loyd, Grace Fa1mer Lo1s TonJes Elnorah qkelton Lou1se Ferguson llIar1an Heatley Mary Lou1se Edwards Harr1ette Haxens MarJor1e Lou Jones Juan1ta Watrous ROSIE Van Wey Bertha MIIZOH Maryb lle Hyde Lumce H111 use an eff1c1ent method of bookkeeplng The 1en1a1n1ng men1be1 con trlbutes the fleshman school llfe The fwshm in staff membe1s a1e a Freshman classes contllbute fexx footb 111 plax e1s to glo11fy C uthage H1gh Th1S yea1 only two Marc Wlne Ind Joe Mouow go out lOl foot ball lt so happens that th1s lb a Vux subst 1nt1al offel mg, and the class IS proud of 1tS sportsmen 1n both football and basketball The plcture shows a group of Carthage roote1s and play e1s at one of the season s fu st games Smce Carthage 1S ent1rely lackmg 1n g11lS spor ts, a cau1 se 1n phy slcal educatlon IS offered to g1rls More vull be sa1d of th1s later AS1d8 f1om spolts, the school also SDOHSOIS many soc1al act1V1t1es 'Ihe Flks Club IS ou1 1ec1eat10n center It IS here that the part1es for both Thurty , .I 7 ' V' C: I 4 'sr' 4 ' 7 'I 'J 1 ' ' .v X I 1 I ' . v 1 I2 I ' 7 r l . Q . , A , ' - . v - 1 . 'QI -Y, . 7 9 . I l 7 . -1 ' M r A . 1 ' ' . - . v 1 U 7 - v Q U l rv -r Y J E 9 ' ' 1 A 1 kv 1 ' I - My 2 Q . - - very necessary part of the C2lI'Lll9.,9,'1HlklIl o1'gan1zat1on. V K . w w .' , 2 1 I - -K1 -' 'lv 2 . . ' ' f ,- A- 1 f 1 z l ','u 1 - - ' - 1 1 V w 4 3 - v S ' 2 f - n ' , . . . . u 4 , r 1 v , l u Thirty one io ,.,, Q f - ,,,2 ' eff RECREATION students and teathexs ale held Also, sexelal glasses .ue held hele Among teachers of Cd1th?tgC Hugh Qthool the Club lb known as the Pest House, but we haxe been unable to asceltaln whethex thls name IS 1n xefelente to the students ox to a x llletk of lodent The students ale very folceful 1n then 2155611210118 th'1t 11 13 the latte1 IIONNQXQI Aftel h1S school dax the Pleshman finds lelaxatlon IH vaued 9OC1dl act1w1t1es Replesentatlwe of these dCt1X lt19S are the above scenes The oetaslonal snows pzoudo ample opportunlty for healthful lecle atlon and GYCICISQ bltddmg 18 espeuallx populal, as shown In the fnst 002119, the doe Flom the snnles chsplax ed It would seem th lt these freshman gnls as well as then tamne fuend are xelx toncl of wmtel sports The next two DICUIIGS lJltNLIll, 1 tew membels of an 0lgdIllZdt10Il of guls ot the fleshman class fhex 4116 haxlng an Uutlllg IH the countu, and flom appealances thex seem to tlnd It a Xen l1lld.llOLlS pasttlme, IH fact, thex ale standlng on then heads fol sheel 1ox The last two snaps ale a studx III coneentlatlon Pelhaps thele lb somethlng to the old saxmg that YNISGIW lox es company f0l hele axe sev 91 al lliSlllSS coopelatlng on the S0lLltlUIl of an algebra ploblem In the next, the xoung ladies az e SC1lIlIllllfJ,' the Llllli-fflt lssue ot Tlgel Tales Thex lead tlns wlth mole mtexest than w as bestow ed on mathematlcs Q31 1 'Q H G .. ,V 1 i . -.- fx. . - 1 ' . .A L ' v .vm v YI. V U I . L A . , s P - x . ' 1 . - 1 - ' . . ' Q 1 ' ' . . . . 1 N , . V. .' - . . s u ' D n w u I A- C ' I lk - vf ny v v '- . ' 1 r x ' . 1 . ' - 1 1 ' ' . -' '- 4 D ' ' K' ' . ' 4 ' If . N A ' ' if l' I' ' ' ' ' K' Q I . 'T' snapshot. Another group enjoys at white holiday in the company of It y, r,-. o nv kv kv u .' 1 v lv z . K1 A- - ' - K- . ,S t 2 ' - I -L. . - -. ' 4 ' my I ' . -. . .' . , 'S .tr v . . . , - . . - .. N ' . , 1 ' J' .. ' . . ' , . -. . ' ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 u . K h I I I Q v 'l . u 7 A .1 ' FRESI-IMAN R O T C Top Row Hairy Loyd y'N1 Joseph orroxx Iobelt Hayes Wlll 1rd Dalton L u erne DelLell Ernest Neubelt Bernard Gay Rlch xrd Webster Robert Masters Frdnkhn Board Charles C rxs om James Chapm m Wlll1l1Tl Wllll 1m DIOIIOXX Xrnold Hollldxy I xul llo1nL.1 Q Wlllldnl Flsrer Joseph McFadden Martm BICNCIHGX ll1llll011'wE L1rry Dexers lNlll11lYl W1ll1s 1 ll l'1 le The lteselve Oftltels llelllllllg C01Db 18 estdbhshed 1n Cmtlmge fm the lust t1me thls year The Cadet Colps h lx been organ lzed undel the bl11JQlN1S10I1 of llldlfll E I block F A U S A commandfmt of the umt and Staff Selgefmt Lelgh P Hopp Inf U S A Thel O T C qulcklx becomes '1 defmlte palt of school llfe fund eontubutes much to lts D10gl9bS F1 eshman boys fue not usually mcluded 1n the I O T C but an exceptlon vs as made thls X921 Belng 1ts fust yefu of olgamza tlon the pumarv need was the f01I'I'1lIlg' of 1 nucleus alound VNll1Cl'l futule dex elopment and glovxth eould be ljllllt To gdm 11 foot holo It was necessalx O1 at least desnable to lnclude fleshman bovs thls year Th1s 1d D1Og'!8SS of the Lllllt Thelefole thlg X931 s fleshmm members ale the only boys who mll haye the opportumtx to be ln the P O T L foul yefus Fhele ne twenty thlee inst xeeu men 1n the umt xx ll1Cl1 h as C1 total membushlp of one hundl ed and tn entx one '1-'l1619 fue sue IH the band ten IH Comp my A and seven IH Company P In thel O T C 181110 1e1 sehool lLt1Xlt19S the I16SllUllI1 h1s ploy ed fl y lluable put oi the ongunf ltnon Thirty two ' 1 v ,. -. , . K, 2 A. - . - ' l . . ' - 1 - v' .' , ' , - I T Q . n- , bl . , ..... , - - ' ' c . ' , . 7 ' . . . . M. . . . - - ' h' Raj .vchols C . N I ' M ' ' l ' ' I I .N ' A - . L ...- ' T , ' . - - . e 1 s . . A v -' -S f - - - - Z I I ' , -' 1 ' e w - ' l 2 A K I 7 l . V 1 Y ' v . v . .. 1 ' -. - ' ' G v . 9 I . v Kenneth Hickey Herman Ross need will not exist next year, due to the rap- K A Y ', I 4 I 4 1 v . ., 5 K . . ' ' . I as : v Q' Y , - ' V ' . 1 I I H . 1 3 L - v w .... . I V u . 1 y v u I' uw v 1 A , C ' 'A . . Y . 2 I A in . - -i , .. v 2 . K. ' , ' z ' . ' : ' 1 y U y y - I' 1. ,, 1. .T . yt., as tl ' g Z 1 . S 1 2 1 V kv, F . S 2 2 K, . 7 'z ' cl Sojl 'il 'Q ' '2 ' 2 ' ' ' 2 Z2 . Thrrky three 1111! Sym Mfg x X ff X f s ,Z ,-,,. 2 uccfs M DES n 1' SOPI-IOMORE U 1 T 0111 Alm be buccess v1 ls chosen Lb then motto 111 the c11ss ot 9 IH then flebllfllclll yen It X1 15 the lfugest c1f1ss ex 61 to en 1011 ln Cal thage fllgll School 21nd It soon bet 1me exldent th It lt w IS to he 0l1tSt1Hd1I1g' m f1ch1ewements as 11e11 db 1n numbels B1 applung them selves to then 110111. 111th 6Ht111lSlclS111 and ohhgence the membcls of t111S class complet cl then f18SI11T1'1I1 xen mth 1 X911 s1t1sf1cto11 11st of 1c compllshments to then Cledlt No sentnnent co111d be mole 21pp1op111te fol thxs D1Og16bb1X9 class than the motto W11lC11 11 tl191lS 151 cholce In thxs the second xc 11 of hls hlgh school Cdl eel the SOD110111019 f1l1C1S that hm motto assumes 01e1te1 IITIDOIICIHCQ dS he S110l11d91S more school dutles H141 lJ101f16l1b 111s tleld of outslde 1ct111t1 1th1et1cs d121m1t1cs 11111 11111 mth 111 eunest desne to move 11111121111 the Sophomole lb 15 suxed oi plogless The class motto lb explessne of the loftx dl111J1t10I1S and hwh 1de11s 11111011 mspne the xouth to blllge fo111 nd and ulneve suc cesses V1l'llL1'1 ne of beneflt to hnn and lns school Fach success Stllilll lates 111s self lespect and confldence and these IH t1nn stlmulate hls et folts to11211d self lmplovement The sophomole cl zss 1lso cl2um fo1 then oxsn the colol LOY11lJ1Il3.t1OI1 of S1lX61 1nd TLIIQLIOISB and thex hfue the Plnk Rose as the11 f1o11e1 These selectlons too xuele m1de flllllng' then 11116511111 1n 5631 'md w111 18 m211n thens Lllltll thew ue gl 1du21ted Pe1h'1ps the most xdmn 1b1e quahtx of the class IS then Splllt ot LOODGI 1t1on XX111C11 IS 1 tlfut 1IlVd1U 11114 to the success of my Olg1I1lZlt,10l1 Z X 0 3 - ' 1 ' . 1 1 1' 1. 1 1 1 . 1 ' . 1 . 1 1 ' A T, c. c , ct. 7 ' ' . 1 1 . 1 . . 1. 1 1 - 1 1 . 1, I I CL Cnr. ' . . . , . . .2 1 i 1k , 2 2 ' ' 3 ' - ' j 5 - 1 1 1 ' . 1 . Y 1' '. 1 ' ' , - 1 ' 1 K . , K . , . . K e 'o ' s 2 j 2 - ' 2 ' U2 Q 2 'U' ' 2 -- . ' , A . .viz 1 ' ' 8 ' 4 1 ., . ' A1 . - .' ,, 2 ' ' 2 ' .' xr ' ' 2 . 2 1 1 ' K- 2 1 v Ariz in-, 1. 2 . 1, muslc, debate, 21nd SOC12ll illld scholastlc Dll1'Sl11tS. Wt11 success EIS 111s lofty 2 2 ' 2 2' s . '--, ' '2.'- . 'C ' Z L1 1 ' ' 1 ' . .1 1 . . 12 . . 2 . ' L1 - 1 . , . . 1 1 1 Y . y K1 - n Z S 2 K1 - 1 . Q 1 u 1 l . . . 2 . v . L1 I , . . 1 .- . U , . .l i . . . 2 1 .V C . - ' ' U' 2 ' '2 ' . ' 2 s 1 2 , '2 Q , . 1x1 K1 . K1 - ' 1 -2 y - K 2 .C , A2 x ' 2 ' ' 2 2 . NAMES Top Row I mx IS Q 1L1IltlX Nelson Logsdon l 11.1 1m111 lung, llelcn lxmll lxoland Mlller Frwm Marshall felda M11 Mers Vlrgll Mlms Llll6St Moore Fern blllle Dean Rush Sara Ellen Pvle Imogene Raffertw Lugene Rapp Nlclx 1 Hoolcu An111 lee IX1flC31ll l 1 lllk Knell liolmcxt lxnell Clyde lx1u1nmel Vlctor McK1nney Clulcne llllles Lcota Moss bxdncy Moorc Pe1 ry James P16l'C6 Morton Radford WarrenWallac Lynn Rollms HOME ROOM lll HEN th1s class ente1 ed school last Veal 1ts unp1eccdented sue necess1t21t1d manv lL 11111 stmcnts The school xx as un 1blc to cope mth such 1 l211ge numbe1 and tl1e1e fo1e speedx 111 mgcments 11 e1e made to lC eon11nod21tc the g10LllJ The f1 eshm 1n study l11ll 11 18 estabhshed fol tl1e fn st tlme to t1kc Cale ot the class xx h1cl1 xx lb too la1ge to1 tl1e gene1 1l studx I1 1ll Otl1e1 1n1111ovcments 11e1e m 1de 111 the sxstcm., 1nd the 1dwe11t ot IS 1cco1d lJlE'llxlIl0 c iss lDl0Xh o D8 1 Th1s 5c211 s S0pl10IH01G class has been d1st1nct1xe not onlx f01 1ts nun1be1s but fO1 the d1xe1s1f1ed talents possessed 111 1ts mem JLIS Scxclal lllfllX1Klll 1ls cxccl 111 11t 11111 111 muslc Fhesc 116.15011 1l txlents ale dc xeloped to the g1c21test posslble clegl ee llltl 1111111 students gne 17131111.56 ot belng out Stillldlllg 111 thesc 11ts as vwell 18 otl1c1s A111 sophon1o1e class IS at 1 CllSdClXdl1 tage and th1s 0119 IS no exceptlon desp1te ltS unusu 11 qual1t1es Tl1e second xea1 111 lngh school IS a 1'atl1e1 dep1ess1ng tlllle The stu dent has lost the enthuslasm vshlch he pos sessed as a freshman He has awakened to the reallzatlon that school IS v1o1k He faces '1 long ha1c' pull vet he IS no longel buoyed Thlrty four Ideas and Knowledge Are Valuable if Used .4 i I . I l 1 C -9 ' A. . , , 'fd 1 K. ' . F , '12 ' 1' 1 . - ' 2 1 Y' 2 , . .y , 1 - - A 1 . K, Q, 2 ..2 ., , . . 2 .- .' .f .1 . 1 , ' 2 '2.' - ' '. 1 ' 5 ' 2 1 :C .E D M T M .. . , 122. ... . 2 ' 2' 2 2 ' ' M , h H . X tl1'.' '41 '- '2 5 '12 .' ' d t l 2 . v benel'1t to the entire school. x l V I 'N vlf 17 - . vw 2 Y , ' V i , i X . Q 1 ' v .C ' 2 K is wb: Jw v ' 1 3 - .1 cy . 1 f . . l1'. ' 2. ' 2' 2 ' 1 'I - 2 .v K1 E L1 1. v ui .1 ' l - 4 ' A' 1 1 v 1 . . .v I U . I 2 . I U - Y I n . ' 4 n 2 ' .. ' ' V ' 2 , - . ' 1 i. . ' - V . V . - Y ' ' I c ' L , . ' ' A Good Attitude ls the Basis for Success HOME ROOM IV up In the IIILXIJCIIKIILQCI Cllefllllb and .unln tlflllb of Ins Inst ten Ile has nut wet lt tfnned the D1 estlge of the uppe1classn1en and tt tlmes he IS lnellned to feel Idtllel umm pmtant The SOIJIIOITIOIQ has small 0131301 tumtx to shlne, anc' 101 cl xea1 l1e seems to be nmllxlng tlme YXd1IZI1'lg' 101 the t1n1e xx hen l1e mll be an uppe1cIassn1an and can assume n1o1e 1t:S1JOHblIJ1l1t1Q-ES OI tonne tl1e1e cue some lndlwduals 111 the class who are able to nmlntaln an outstandlng leeold of achlexe ment tl11 oughout tl1e11 SODIIOITIOIG xeal, ex en though tI1e uppelclaesmen ale 1ncl1ned to place them on the shelf vs hen the lTYlDOltdI1IL xunk unnes along COI1S1ClQllllg tI1e mac tlxltx ol most SOIIIIOHIOIQN tlns 11.11 s soplw nnmesfue Xen nogntsslxe and lu 1111111114 11 Jung ltasso nut umn1pI1sI1n1u1 s 1 the next txw xears In IGLUQIIIIIOII ot the UlllStfLIltlIllg 5 mphu mme student, the -5IIl1Q11Lc1II Cltmenslnp De p.utn1ent of the XIISNOLIII Fede1at1on of XM men s Clubs clulsefl and put IIIIO 0DL1dI.1 111 1 plan known as the -Xn1e11can CIULGIISIIID Student Plan 'I Ins IS the tllllfl xefn that lt has been 111 effect Tlns plan 1s to take tl1e outstandlng box 01 gnl fxom each sophon1o1e class 1n the Thirty FIVE NAMES Top Row lclvxard Dans Vlllllam Dennew Verne Dudman -Xlma Edu artls Nlargalet Fadlex I e1'1Id Benner Harm Ferguson Hrmald Pllpplll Arthur Franks Helen Fran Imelyn Gllbreath Lladx Green Joe Hallett Dorothv Henslew Robert Hoofnage Pluwl Isbell I xa Plummer Corinne Rum I llb rt Slmmnn Fenton Skelton I aul fax lor Juamta Hlck Ellen Huntlek Iuul Isbell IISIIL ieul Nlflxxn SQIIIHIIIIN I'1Iph Sltc I harlex Suttun Imelxn ll1I'll91 Ealenor Paw VI agnel Ru sell VI ampler au NN 111 Xlartella NN eltnn Howard WIISIJD NQIIIQ Vlwatt I'Ntl'lGI Xoee Dolothx lller 1 7,1 .', 1 1 1 1 . . '- , L1 1,2 .. .1 tv, Z - 1 n 1 . 1 I 4 1 4 1 ' 1 '1 ' 1' 1. - ' - 1 4 A ,X 11 1 1-1 Y' I v . .1 , . . 1 1 . . .1 . , 4 A n - ' y 1 ' 1 ' - . 1 1 . 1, 1 ' . ' 1 if I A A 1 1 V- 1 'an 11 4 4 at 1 P 1 -. 1 ' 1 .1 1' ' ' ' 1 ' , .11 . . . W ' .. , . , H 4 1 . 'v' 1 I 4 1f1 1 K u 4 A ' ' 1 ., ,v ,. 11 'Q 1 . . . . , , 1 u .Q 1 Q v I 1 v 1 - 11 1 1 ' ' U I 1 . . . 1 , ., . A1 . .U I K1 . . .I w Y 4 v Q ' - - V ' v y ' I p ' - , ' - , , ll'l1lIDJOIlN'll .,., . .,1.1,, 0.1, . ., . A 1 .. , ,, , ., I I - 1 'I' I '-2 .' ft: II - . 1 . - - . - ,. . . 1 ' - ' , - - f -f , 1 Q 1 5 xr I 'b . - . .1 V 1 - ,K V ' h , , 1 .7 . . '.. .' .. ' ',- . .. , , , ,, v , , , 1, , 1 . 1 . Q . . . I Y' 'J Y T ' C L A L 11 I. Y. '1 - 1 , - '. -. -, . . . , ' 5, 1 1 I I . I 1 . . . I V '- '1 1 Y ' ' 1 7' 1 ' ' '1. . '1 - . 1 . 1 ' 1. ' 1 1 , , r- . 1, ,. i 1 NAMES Top Row hrhth 1 oyer T11 1 10 1 1 l1011c1t Lolem 111 Fronla C lbson Nlllfl Helsten l10ll I 1 11 GX V1l111 1 l ur11ett S 1111 I ll LX Vlfglflla Coodnlght Vlrglnla Hog in l 1111n I10111nds110rth Lzfe ls a Never Endmg Pageant HOME ROOM V state of MISSOUII on a 0119 da1 p11g11111age to 0111 state capltal The d111 IS spent IH NlSlt 1nff the Cap1to1 the Leg1s1atu1e 11111011 IS 1n sess10n t11e Supleme Cou1t 11u1ld1ngs and 1110112111111 endlng 111th a tea '1t the g0ve1no1 s 1111ns1on Th1s 1111141116 1101101 lb COIlf9ll9d on t11e student 11h0 18 chosen as the outstandlng c1t1zen of 111s class F01 the purpose of se lectmg t11e student to 1ece11e thls t11p an electlon IS held 1n the bO11l'l01'1 10l e class Each n1en111e1 IS entltled to 1 10te 011 th1ee stu dents of lllg class F10m the tl11 ee students Ll111l1s 11011 NClll 111 June lxe 1e1 VN1l11a111 lxeeper Chester Ixmght Nhldred lxmght Rev LQNGXQ hd1th M xrshdll lxe1th M0155 Ill Ruby Paugh A118911 Trent Caryl Oldham Nl1l1el I arker Ii0sen1a1'1 Wheeler John W1l10ughb1 Cleo Moss Mack Oldham l111llg'9I'19 l'1lle1 I 0111118 W1gg.,111 ROb61t Wood 1ece1v1nU the hlghest 11111111391 of 10tes t11e 11cu1t1 selects one e1t11e1 1001 Ol glrl as the 17615011 to take the t11p to Jeffe1son Clty I 19 1 Ixenneth 111 le 11 as t11e 1ec1p1ent of tl'll'S 11ono1 '1nd 1n 19161 lt V118 bQSt0XXQCl upon H 111111111 t011 Hough The 1101 Ol glll selected lJX the c11ss 18 supposed to excel 1n t11e f0llo111ng qual1t1es Dependab111t1 11h1c11 1ncludes punctua11t1 t1ut11fu1ness 1o1a1t1 1nd se1fcont1ol se11 1ce VKlllCll lI1ClLlflES c00pe11t1on c0111tes1 1nd 1cspcct lOl f1ut11011t1 11 1 the llg'lltS 01 0tl1e1s l9dCl91Sl'llD 11 h1ch t1l1es 111 111111g111f1 tlO1l command of the good 11111 and 1espect of othe1s, and the bent to lead and Thurty sux ' 1' - v ' 1' 1 ' . I ' . . V. . :, 1 1k 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 C .. J.. - 1 ' - l 9 1 13 1 1 I 1 - - 6 ' ' L 7 Y. 1 7 I Xe 1 Xl 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . ' 1 1. . . ' ' ' ' - - . .11 . 1. 1-A V v S s ' I ' ' ' 1 1 . 1 1- . ,. . . . . , L K , 1 . 1 . . . . - 1 1 . . 1 . 1 A , . . .' 2 D ' ' 1 1 V . . 1 '. ' 1 Y 1 ' ' , 1 .A 1 - 41 C s ' K , . , - I.. ' ' ' Q' l 1 'J z 31 ' , - - - , , ca 1 -A v I r I 1. . - , . C 1 1 1 1 , . . - . .L 1. n ' ' ' 91' Y Y v 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 , A' ' . 91, , U . 1 ' 'J ' ' 11 1 1 1 1 . , . , c 1 c. 1 z i ' 'fa V. - , c . v 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 t 1 Q1 . .ts . 1 . Y . 1 1 .1- ,' . ' ' , t U7 2 R ' 1 K v ' - -4 . 5 u 1 v 1 1 1 . ', . 1 f 1 K. ' A K 1 . nj A , . 1 1 n' v I J 1 B , ,. S . . 1 . 1 . , Y . 1 - 1 1 C .' . 1 . 1 1 . y Preparing for the Great Things of Lzfe HOME ROOM XIV patl 10l,1SIIl, whlch lLIJlLbLIll.S an xntucst and pllde ln ldmlly, school, communlty md na t1on and the mlhngness to sac11f1ce for them Th1s award 1S one of the greatest honors whlch can come to a sophomore, and smce It IS aw arded at the latter part of the year, It vlves each mdwldual somethmg to xx ork for The tr1p 1S especlally puzed slnce Jefferson CltX IS one of the most beautlful c1t1es 1n the countrx, and the Capltol blllldlllg IS con str ucted from our nat1ve Carthage stone The tl 1p has been verx much enyox ed bx the mnners 1n past years But the avsard IS presented at the end of the year and there IQ much to be done befole then I ar ly 1n the school xeal each l1bra1x sclence, so that they can leap full beneflt from our excellent llbldlk Thex learn the classltltatlon of books and then auangement on the shelx es the use of the cald catalog, reference books 6HCXCl0lJQd1lS, etc and the use of the headel s Crude Thex are guen c1ed1t for thls work 111 then El1g'llSll class but practlcallx exeu subject taught IH hlgh school requnes reference uolk Ill the llbldll at some t1me duung Thirty seven NAMES Top Row Culndell Baldvsm Lorralne Barlow Charles Blackford Albert Campbell Alberta Bender Carl Brown Helen Calhoon Dorothy Chunn Marcelle Kennel Charlotte Lander Marjorle Nlchols Thomas O Barr Ross Plummer Robert Shackelford Welcome Stanton 'Nlaltha Jane Sutton Gene bchell Jeanne Schrantz June Searle Robert Stanxsood Jean Tmslex Mary Irxon -Xnmece VIUTHPI ' 'I hx' ' l ' 'J 'j'1 ' - fX'l 4 u- ' -4 ' 7 1 Q . iv 2 - v' ' . L . l L . . ,. , . Q, 1 -k . l ,I . ' , . ., sophomore class is given a brief course in lgobyn Redmf,m1 Llqyyd Richards .. . . . , 2 . v I '. -7. ' ' v 1 - . ' ' . I, Q 5 . . . ' .V A ' 3 I l l l ev J ic' l ' . NAMES Top Row Betty Lou b 1rd Mrldled bayless Ch rlmer Plshop Ralph I right Donald Brown Jack Iroxxn Frances Haley Paul Carter Edlth Crayton OllN8 Mae Harp Emma Dexereaurc W anda Jean Felrx Nevadeen Frost Harry Lowe Helen Marrett Nadrne Martrn Nanna Belle Hoofnagle Bonnre Horrne Floy Irby Marrlurse Johnson Evelyn Moore Luclle Pendleton Wesley Tatum Traznmg for the Ever Changmg World HOME RGOM XV the xear and many requrre steady l brary work throughout the entrre ye ll Eng hsh socrologv, hrstory and muslc classes arc rts farthful patrons Thrs IS one of the best equrpped hrgh school lrlorarles rn the state There are ap proxlmately forty fue hundred books and thrrtv D6l10CllL3lS for school use The mtga 71nes rnclude general news magazrnes, and some per tarnrng to the drfferent d1V1s1ons oi Work 1n school The cuculatlon of books and magazlnes rn one year totals about frftx frve thousand or more, and an average oi nearly three hundred students use the 11 lor rry each school day The mayorltx of the lrbrarx users ue boys and the senrors rn par trcular do much reference work MISS Hukrll who has been our llbldlldll for tvt enty four years has seen a small, ht tle used hlorary grow rnto one that rs out standrng rn thrs sectron From the Verx frrst of the year the Sophomore vrews the Freshman vuth great drsdaln Though just a few months have elapsed srnce he was one hrmself, he consrd ers the Freshre a Very mferror specr men of the human race The Sophomore al so consrders hrmself qurte a clown, and hrs Thirty ought .fv -9 7 1 ' . i' . . . . . 2 .U H , .V . . . .A 1 la' ' , I, :S ' 1 n n I- I i - l . - ' Y- ' 7 A 2 'w . ' 3 . . . . - . . 2 . - 4 v . Z v 4' ' -1 vs 1 I Q . H A X .1 . . . . Y- Elara Hill Paul Curry 2 . ' .' , Y ' Y A 4 . , . Y ,- 1 . 7 - , ' F ' .A - ' ' 4 U ' 7' ' .' 1 1'- Application Brings Beneficial Results HOME ROOM XVI antlcs ale as numelous as they ale unap preclated Desplte these thlngs much good xxlll 9X1btb betxx een the m fY'llJ8lS of the V Il IOUS classes The onlx tlme that thls good x lll 19 stlalned lb the pel 10d betxx een classes Nllnx lolxtk looks m lx be seen xxhlle students ale chanvlnfr tllsses It lequlles Sp ntnl soul we to expellente all the Sllllxlflg lJLl1'l'1IJ1Ilg and elboxxlng xnd stlll come through Sllllllflg It seems tllat hall tl lff1C 15 of thlee valletles There ue those vxho evldently fall lnto a trance the lnstant the bell llngs Thex xxan del tl'lIOLlgl'l the halls ln 1 state of coma LlI1Sl.6lf1g UTILOIISLIOLIS lnd unnectssaly Fhen thele ue the l6ClxlQSS xx ho steel thlough the ll llls at lnellx netlx speed Llte 01 l1I'IllJ IS of no eonsequente to them 'lhell oestln ltlon md then reason fol haste ale ll xx lxs shlouded lll mx stelx but thex ne ln tlllt on gl ltlllg' some pl ILL last lnd no Soph omole 15 gtllllff to ploxe 1 xelx SQIIOUS om st lcle to them Thlld md most 0lJIlOXl0llS ot lll IS the 1fll6l He IS Just the lex else ol the second xalletx and seems to be golllg, no place The Sophomole m ll he one ol the tnst tvxo x IIIGUGS He max xxandel ell0l,lHCl IH a d ue UI lush headlong ll0I'Il dass to Thirty nlne NAMES Top Row Annabelle l roxxn Wlaxln -Xelxerman Betty Clther Cathryn Clark Ruth Brexxer Eleano Oleta Conner lul lm liek 1 onst lnu C a Ruth Nloxtr Clxdc N lrlamolt -Xrthul Nllllfr Paul lerrx Stanlex Smlth I' liettle Barton Vera Lee logle Harold Cocklell Coffleld Fern Celsert Nllld Jones ne lxeltr VlIlLlf nt 'llti rexx 1 r lu Nelson be It Ugm e n -Xudrex l lrkel Ollene Shlrk C hestel Spurrler Roland Steal nes A ' 1 . - 1 - K- 4 - '. 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 9 .S 2- 7 . w 1 1 1 . A A. . - .V ,- V ' ' V, Y 1 . Q hr I A 'N A D A -A .. ,L . . 1 X11 A L I. r 2. 2 y 1 1 ' 1 1 4 . 4 l , 1 1' 11 . '. -. . . Y, , 1 D 6 'ZAA Af. 2 c ' 1 5 1 f 1 'O a 1 1 7. . - cc: f 9 v v ' . 1 . 1 1 - . -1 ' ,c A . J ,hz ' K1 - .' l 2.1 1 , ' ' , 1 . K ! 1, ' . L1 2 , ,11. .. M: 1 .z'sm . ' .' . , l , .. . V .1 . A . A .1 1 1 A - ' 1. . '... 1- , 1 -- A K, .1 .1 lllx Ihllil A A ler 0 ' A vs 'n ' A' 1 .- C A C ' A n . . . 11 ,. x A . L. I n !1'.' . '. . .1 '. . 1 .. . . '1 '9 e . '1 ' A I C A C ' ' ., .1 1 . ' 1. .1 V ,. . ' - 1 V 'I ' ' .I 1 l f.' ' .' .J , 1 L 5.4 ' 14 . . . . 1 ,. , , 1 ., .1 . ., . A c A ,L A ' , , . l -4 ,- I V . V .Y 1 I- 1 l'rc-d Mers Ito -' ll A C, I .I A A ' ' ' 1 ' Q A . . c . ,c . A - A ' . 4 ' C y A . A A A I ' ' A', ' 1 ' Q 7 . J 1 ' ' , I ,. s . 2-v ' A T . . Y, v ' ' ' 1 1 ' '.u1 ' 'A I K v ' -n 1 A L 1 s . C n . ' ' .f . A 1 '. 1. 11 ' 1 , , c. , A A,A , , , NAMES Top Row Lester Ball James Bandy Frankun Bradley V1rg1n1a Clark Betty Anne Dav1s Beatrlce DuLaney Kenneth Frey Melba H1dle Mary Jane Holl1day O1en Hutchms Ardxth lngle Ahce Mallory Valgene Mathews Erwm Maynard Patr1c1a Mealey Joe McCullough Ketulah McNabb Max Plerson M1ldred Pruxtt Helen Re1d V1nc1l Ralston Carrol Slevlns W1ll1am Sm1th Clara Bell Thompson Jean Wh1sner Ruth Ela1ne W1lson They Hold a Torch ln Thezr Hand I-ICDME ROOM XXIV class but he IS too consc1ent10us to 11sk be mg late to class by stopplng 1n the hall Not that the Sophomole IS w1thout T Lult by thls tlme tl1e ave1age student has de veloped an espec1ally llfltdtlllgg' httle hab1t It IS the pencll gl 1nd1ng hab1t Teachers and students al1ke have heald the mournful sound as the handle of the pencll sharpener slowly pumps around 1tS 3X1S wh1le 1ts ope1 ator stands there h1s m1nd a m1ll1on m1les w1th the student who IS 1nterested 1n the go lngs on Ol.ltS1d9 Long after the penc1l polnt 1S at 1tS flnest he w1nds on st1ll gazmg 1n tently out the wlndow Many a lead IS se C1 etly and DUI posely broken to excuse thls ac t1on vxhlch se1 ves to break the monotony of study Though the pencll grmder conslders h1s 1use a very cleVe1 one h1s purpose IS be trayed by the melancholy groan of the sharp ener It has long s1nce ceased to have anv effect on the penc1l, but the Sophomore 1s absorbed IH othe1 thoughts and so he pumps on 1gnoung entlrely the annoyed glances whlch are turned h1s way NOtW1thStaHd1Hg these m1nor 1nc1dents the Sophomore 1S frlendly and well l1ked by h1s classmates. Fo ky ' I y .x . p D. Y - , . - l It w - nl . ' , .1 Q. 1 1- , 1 Ellen Frost Robert Hatcher away. This artifice is especially popular V , - . . . , . y . . . - 1 . Q , 1 7 . . - ' ! . . , Y I' Forty one SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND DELEGATES Secretary Jean Whlsner Reporter Victor McKmney Treasurer Helen Knell Presudent Vern Brown Vlce President Harold Coclzrell HE QODllOI'f101QS elect then Ofl1LQ1S ln much the same xx ax the fresh man class does The lepltsentfltlxe l01Hl ol electlon 1s used, and ploves satlsfattolx 1n exenx vmx Dtlegxtes cue elected tmm e uh sopho mole Home ltoom, .md these delegates selett the c tnclxmldtes fm the nu 10us offlces At the geneldl electlon, ft Xen capable gmup ut 0fllL6lS IS chosen and p1 omptly mstalled 'lllls sx stem of electmg 0lllCL1S IS .in edu knowledge of p.11l1.1me11td1x DIUC6dUl6, cllld teaches lflllll self U'0X9lf1Y'Il6Ill The Olganlfutlon of the sophomole class IS tlofhtel more tolnpdct than that of the heshnmn class In then Il16Sl1IT'ldIl yefu the students are each an lndlvldual thex ale not as xet A LlH1l'19d whole Bx the tune thex are sophomm es, the students 1Q?ll1ZG that a close 0lg'dH1ldl1OI'1 and 1 spmt of CO0D61d.t10I1 fue necessfu x to the success of the class Tl'l6l6f01t,, the sophomore class lb 4 stxonger and more eff1c1ent group than ffjlmtllj - - 1 ' 4 . .tv ' ' --f -4 --' , 2 . . - '. 42 . is - . J . L- , . L. L, , i. ' . 5. . .. .- cation in itself. Based on actual public elections, it gives the student Y 1 - 1 . .iv - - . 4 A t- L14 ,h ' ' I - . HA. ' L. s - ., f K1 , 'S 'C .9 . , . .' .. ' , . , . 1, . . , , , , 4 . , . . . 3 . . 1 s ' w . - . .K 1 . ' ' . , . , . Y SPANISH LATIN students studies 'ue of coulse of g1e1t 1mpo1tance to hlm The sophomou curuculum lS somevs hat bloader IH scope than that open to the Freshman Second xeal Engllsh and Wolld H1sto1v ale 1equ1red of all sophomores and languages h1sto1x mathematlcs 2.0 l1CL1ltll19 blology 'ut 'lpmeclatlon md othel sulnects ue offeled IS electlves Many sopho moles 'ne tlkmv a llngufwe Incl ue m eltllel then fust Ol second xeal of Sp lI1lSll Ol L1t1n Nelthel wnld CLll'LLllL nm Ameuc IH cultuxe cm be 113131601 mted mth out ln acqu untlnce mth Spwmsh C1Nll171t1OI1 Ou1 nat1onal 1deal oi be eommg a good nelghbol to the othel Ameueas can onlx be lG3l179Cl through the dexelopment mmono ou1 utuemx of undelstandlno and ap P1601 xtxon of bp lI'1lSll spe lli1I'l0' peoples Fhlt offellnos IH Sp unsh lm guage mc' Lllltlllfi- xifold an ettectlxe me ms lol the rlexelopment of 1 bloldel KOC11l xlslon md pelspeetlu becomes ewldent when lt lb 191ll79d that Spamsh IS the language of elghteen lepublles of the Xl esteln Hemi sphele and of so lalge a numbel of people XX1tl llH ou1 ovsn bO1ClGlS that lh at least one state the ballot IS punted IH both Spamsh and Enghsh Many sophomoles llso studw Latlll Lf1t1n IS of speclal beneflt to the students fo1 sex 61 'xl leasons The chlef Value to the ma1o11ty of students Forty two 1 ,1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A v f 1 I y 1 , C 1 ., . - . ' ' ' . 15 11 ,, 1 , , 1 , ' 1 1 9 ca '- 1 L . 1 f v o 1 9 . . . .I . 1 . . . , , - 1 1 , . . - 1 1 1 . . 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 . , 1 I I 1 I 1 . 1 1 v 1 1 c c ,, 1 , ,C 4., , c c 1 1 I r I 1 - 1 1, 1 . c 1 1 . ' 1 1 . 1, . I .' .Z . ' . .2 i . 'E 1 - 2 ' 2 Z ' 2, 1' ' .Q . ' ' 3- . ' H. 3' J' A 1 .' ,, , v 1 ' 1 , , . . .' 'V 1 Y 1- ' . - c- 4 ca . L a 1 1 1 - ll 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 V 1 I 1' ' 1 . 1 - 1 I l 1 'L C I., 1 1 C 451, f 1 K ' A 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 . - . ' 1 4 ' 1 Y A 1 U c 1 1 1 1 1 c ' 2 ' J 2 ' I 2 'J ' 'A . S ' ' ' ' Q 1 I K . . I 1 J . . I . I , I .- L , 1 . . 1 v' ' . 1 . . ' . X V . Y t Y . . . . . c . L . c 1 ' 1 1 . 1 g sl Y c . , BIOLOGY ART hes ln the fact that It helps them to lxnoxx Enffllsh A knoxxledge of the Latln deuvatlon of Enghsh wo1ds enables them to understand the mean 1ngs of many prev1ouslv unfamllmr xxolds and to appreuate better the leal p1ec1se meanlng of manx aheadx fam1l1a1 xxo1ds Thxs also 1S of asslstance ln spelllng and good usage of g'13I'Y1fIld.1 T1 anslatlng Latln 1nto good Inghsh helps the student to expless hlmself mole effectlxelx lll Engllsh Latln lS also an a1d Ill the studx ot the Romance languages espe clallx ln lefunlng the NOQllJLlldl19S of F19llLll Spanlsh and ltallan It 18 of D3.1t1CLll2lI adx antage to those planmng to studx sclence 01 entel the plo fess1ons of laxx 01 med1c1ne and It llso flHlll1d11Z6'i one xxlth the Rom ln ldeals and bellefs oul alt and lllil ltlll Anothe1 elect1xe subject VNlllCl1 1s xux populal Xlltll the SODl10lllO1Q IS Blolovx B1ologx lb an unusual sclence ln that It lb based llmost entuelx on fact not theoxx It te lches the student to appleuate the xx olld alound hlm He fralns a lxnovxledge of pl Lnt and anlmal llfe xx hlth lncleases h1s enjox ment of natule The coulse of studx 1n B1olo0'x stresses health Be sldes acqualntmg the student xx1th hls enx 11 onment th1s study also opens the dool to many 1nte1est1ng as xx ell as IDSXDSHSING llOlDl'J19S Forty three ' . , 5 . ' ' 4 C ' . ' . . v . .C V I L . - 1, ' . n tv K 1 LY ' v 1 5 - . . - 1 . G ' f ' ' ' . . . . l c , ' . bv C . D , ,Z . . , . . , . . C . . 3 V 1 i lvl f 1 1 . . C il - .tv 1 -1 ' . - . ' ' ' , z ' a ' ' . ' z C1VlllZRt1OllS, from xx'h1ch we der1x'e many of our customs and laws, our ' . W ., ' ' - ' 2 'o. I A ' ' A1 I 1 Y ' 4 in VA I v I v' Y I I Q L a 1 . y Q MASQU E AN D SAN DAL Self Expressuon ls a Dominant Arm Top Row Irma Lee Ball Davxd Beamer Vlfglnla Bruce Helen Calhoon Cllfford Castor Challes Chapman Wllma, Coffleld John Cox Addean Curlee Edward Darrow Dorothy Daugherty Donald Dav1dson, Larry Devers Bettye Eaker Forrest Ferguson LOIS Jean Ferguson, Eugene Fullerton, Ruth Grlmes Albert Hensel W1ll1am Hlllhouse Halhburton Hough Frances Hyde Mary Belle Hyde Frances Johnson Nlna Jones Mary Jo Jones Nancy Jones Luclle Kmg Mary LOUISE Knell Charlotte Lander Martha Lou Lane, Martha Jane Lamk1n Eugene Llght Martln McNerney 'lhomas Magee Gladene Mlles Bertha M1lton Dorls M1lls, Mary Frances Nesbltt Mlldred Peltel Jay Ph1lllpS Katherlne Ph1ll1ps Grace Preston Robyn Redmond Wllllam Reese Dorothy R106 Parker Rogers Frances Rosenblum Martha Frances Ross Dorothy Schrantz Jeanne Schrantz Robert Stanvsood Jewel Stanton Welcome Stanton Mary Allce Story Elwayne Shull Jack Swope Mary Ellzabeth Snyder Reba Turner Jacquelme Turner Dolores Ann V1v1on Dorothy Delle Ukena R1chard Webster Robert Woods Vencrl Ward, Addle Wardle, Vlrglhla W1ll1amS James Yaryan, Patr1c1a Zller Forty four 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 I V 1 1 1 1 - 1 - -1 1 1 , . ., , . , , , . , ., ., .. Y A 1 fr . . . V , . 1 1 1 f 1 '- Y 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ., . , . . . , , , , 4 , A , H1 ' y 1 7 - 1 1 .1 E v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . GIRL RESERVES Make Your Own Llfe a Masterplece Top Row Marcella Baker Julia Brock Mary Crax ton Dolothy Daugherty Betty Anne Daxls Lorraine Dexereaulc Chrlstlne Dex ereaux Wilma Dovxns Margaret Fadler Ellen Frost Mary Susan Garrison Peggy Cay Nlarcella Clllum Doris Lee Hatcher Melba Hldle Ardlth Ingle Maxine lnszle Catherine John on Frances Johnson Luclle king Martha Jane Llml lll Nadine M lrtln Ilelle 'xIcFadden Ixeturlh Mclwabb Patrlcla Mealey Vlrglnla Mlchlel Leota 'tloss Fern PIEILN Helen Iteld Julle Searle Wyxetta Sheets Qleona Staats Marx Ruth Shermln Floy Qulntlrd Dortha Wakefleld Helen Wright M lrguerlte Yancer The Alt Appl eclatlon class ls one of the most lntelestlng classes ln oul school The lllStOl x of alt IQ the hlstolx of the xx olld yet lt has mallx appl cations ln l'T'10ClQlI1 life Alt as used todax IS a comprehensive telm and so folth One does not hflxt to be all altlst to Dl0flt flOm this coulse It IS tl ue that tompalatlxelx ful xx ho take lt exel entel the fltld of cleatlxe alt b It xxe ale all C0llSlll'l'l6lS of alt and thelefole should alld can be altlsts lll the fleld of appleclatloll lf the consumel can lecognlze the alt xalues as xxell as the plattlcfll xalues of the ltems he pulchases, he can CllStlI1gl1lSll the good fiom the IT1QCllOCl9 Phe alt conscious pelson demands the bettel designed things and tllelebx adds Jox to hls llfe These ale leasons xxhx Alt Appletlatloll IS taught Elxelxones llfe IS flllllll and llchel lf thex leal I1 to appleclate alt ln Lollllectloll xxlth the llt tllss tllele IS lll alt club f0l those pal tlilllallx lllt9lCSti,fl lll this xxollt The l'lIlL AltS Club of C H S IS an actlxltx gl oup xx lllch IS lIltLlQStCCl lll Cl01I1g extla plOJCCtS Thls tllelgetlc Forty FIVE : 1 .' 7 X .V v l ' .V9 v t! v '! l' I v 7 I v 'l I . ' ' , 3 , l' ' Q' , , ' , ' , ' ' U , ' s , . . . ' , ' ' ' z Q' , 1 ' 2 ' , . , ' 1 , ' A ss! . '-.v! . ! l l Y V V' l V 'll 1 . I I J 2 y . Z , . , . , Z . i T l ' - A ' ,. T f - l L ' ' , . ' ' t including design, poster, architecture designing, lettering, written papers, , - 1 l , 4 V , , . - ' - ' . ' . A., . ' . , , I , . ' v J . , . . , - ' v . - ' -, 1 ' v v u , i v , p I 1 . K u u n u - ' Q v 1 . -C . ' .I - ' - . X. .I -. . . . .' ' ' ' - . 2 , v - - ' , J , ' .' , 2 . , i K v . ' 2 . , . X , .- OLYMPIAN Standing left to Right I lcano1 l,lI1g'I'0C M ixin Shank Nadine Martin Lois Jean Ferguson Dortha Wakefield llelen Wright Doiothy Daughertx Ieggy Gay Keturah McN1hb Annx Iouist Ingiun Mlldied Peltei Wyvetta Sheets Ruth Metcalf Mary Louise lhss I leanoi Coffmld Anna Lee Ixincaid Mary Brizendine Arllne Boyd Lillian Rus ell Melba Hidle Seated Wilma Coffield Man Ruth Sherman Marjorie Jones Mary Louise Brown Rozema Spurrier Juanita Moore Ruth B1lZOI'lllll'l8 Marie Ummel Betty Jo Henry Martha Jane Sutton M IIX 1 lll :beth Snydu gloup eoopuates 111 mam xxaxs mth sehool and une aetixitles bv making posteis a11d plopeities foi opeiettas menu eoxus foi the U S Atlantic, and P iufie hleets season il table ClLLOldtl0l1S, assemblx pi Ogl am Lovers, and so toith The Alt Club IS a most eoopeiatixe Ol gRI11l11tl0l1 and its dCtlXltlGS aie as numuous as they an dn eisified IS the Masque and Sandal diamatic societx The study of diamatics is as dlStll1CtlV cultulal as music and ut appieciatlon The di ama is one of The most stimulating toims ot htel atuie because one leai ns bv doing The membms of this soclttv acqune 1 bloadened outlook on life by playing the paits of mam chaiaetei tvpes Thu dex elop a sx mpathy foi human beings because oi a de uei llIlCll,lSl,dllfllllg of then motixes and pioblems The dCt0l cseapts tempo1a11lx hom his lllfllwlfllldl enxiion ment, and his pei SOIIAIIU is dLLOlCllllg'lX Lnlaigul and ampllfled Acting also develops giace and poise and gives that invaluable quality ot self assuiance One of the chief aims of the society IS to impioxe diction and to encouiage the co1 iect use of good Iunglish Aeting is a souice of gi eat pleasule to the individual lt IS fai H1016 satisfying to him to put his own talents to v1o1k than to look on while someone else IS displaying his Besides being a pleasuie, acting IS a mental stimulant lt incieases the DOWQI to memoime quickly, NVlllCl'l necessitates deep coneenti ation, and it also develops ingenuity by flllllg the imagination The Masque and Sandal has the lai ge membei ship of sixty yet eveiy membei is given the oppoitumty to appeai in one O1 mo1e plays during Forty sux A . , g . : Q . Y Q Y I . . , . - 1 ' ' y 3 lr 1 ' ' .ly , 1 2 , Z J Cl 'Z , ' . ', ' W ., . , . K 3 '53, ,I . . ', , . ..' , , ' , ' ' .s , , ' . L : . . V I A y 1 . . y . , 9 ' ' 1 ll 1 1 V ' r Y ' ' 1 ' , z 'j C 'zz 1 1'. - . 1 -1 Aw ' 1 1 -. P 1 y' . 1 .' y' 1 1 . ' v' ' ,w 1 ' f 1 1 3 1 ' 1 . , , , , 3 1 1 ' 1 . . -, l . . ' 2 . . Y 2 , ,. .. . l, . .. . 1 I ' 1 1 . ' , , 3 1. ' yx 1 'r . ' 1 ' Q Q 1 1 . 1 . . 4 , Another organization which is for the purpose of developing talent , 1 L - , z ' ' a ' ' 1 ' 1 1 7 a 1 In g s 3 . x y y 1 y y I 1 3 1 7 1 1 ,E -A 1 A -S . ' v ' 1 ' v 1 A 1 1 1. X 1 . 1 JK ,. 3 1. 1' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1' . , 1' 1- - 1 ' .L . ' v 'K 1 1. 1 ' y 3 1 - , 1 1 ' ' U 1 ' Q. 1 v 1 1 . . I . ' . I a W A 1 ' ' , fu ALTRURIAN Servlce Is Reflected un One s LIFE Back Row IOIS Tonjes Sala Turner Nancy Culnn Bertha Mllton Mary Jo Jones Fern Gelsert Nellle Wyatt Vmcll Ralston Helen Knell Charlotte Lander Anna Clalre Steward Vxrgmla W1ll1ams Dorothy RICE Helen C1lh00n Robyn Redmond Dorothy Chunn Frances Hyde Mary Al1ce Story Jewel Stanton Ma1x Loulse Knell Dorothy Schlantz Grace Preston Jeanne Schrantz 'Vlary Belle Hyde Ins Ralston Nancy Jones Mary R1chardson Carolyn Steward the yeal Thc seml monthly mectmgs uc xt lllgllll and last 111 hou1 All pl'1ys a1e duected by student mcmbels Th1s gnes expeucnce 111 leaclel sh1p as w ell as d1amat1c a1t The1e ale fue 01g1n11at10ns T01 g'lllS lll C uthagc Hlgh School Thesc ale the C111 RGSCIXQS the Glll Scouts and thc three l1te1ar5 s0c1et1es Altrur1an A11StOD13H and Olvmpmn Although glllS a1e made membels dulmg thc11 freshman yem lt lb Ill the11 s0ph0m01e 5931 that they begln to be mole actlxe and GXQICISG g193t0l mfluence IH the11 lespectlwe Ol ganuatlons It IS f01 lllllS 1eas0n that the clubs seem closely assoclated w1th the s0ph0m01e class Women s Ch11st1111 ASbIJLldtllDll xx hosc DLIIDOSL IS to fulnlsh zll gnls op pOltlll1ltX f0l phx s1c ll mc ntal soclal md Sllllllll tl clcxclopment Mcm belshlp Ill thc club 18 opcn to anx glll xx ho IS llllJ.,ltSt9Cl IH Glll RQSQIXL xxolk Then Dl0g1 ams a1c xa1 led and 111tc1est1ng A paltx hllxe Ol 0thc1 s0c1al ex ent IS planned fO1 each month The act1x1t1es of the g1Ollp ren tel alound thell pulpose T0 flnd and Une the best F01 the f11St elght xefus of 1ts exlstence boxs made up a pa1t of the membe1sh1p of the Olx mplan L1te1a1x Soclety Slnce 1914 h0wxexe1 the club has bee11 PXClLISlXQlX f01 glllS Tl1e11 motto Alwxaxs Readx exp1esses the Splllt of thxs olganlzatlon xx hose chlet objectne IS to D10 mote flxenclshlp lllgll Sl2lIlCl2l1ClS and hlgh ldeals 1n C H S The soclal affans thls X631 mclude a potluck suppen fol nexx membels a Chxlstmas banquet a pa1 tx f0l the11 SGIIIOI membels and othel mlscellaneous Forty se en I Q I Q I J lt ' ., ' , 1 l , V. l , .V Y ! ' 'Q I ! ' 3 ' 'f J '11 V ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' v ., ' u ' ! .YY ' ! c ' ! V , . 4 1 ' 7 -1 l - r . ' U '. 1' '- ' 11' rw ' ' - z '. C V 1 ' VV X V V . ' V' V V' 3 .V ' .- V V ' V V Z 'V4. ' ' V ' V ' Z V . J ' . . A ' M . . W. C i . . .. 4 X I . I ll' . l '. I. Y 4. . The Girl Reserves is a national 0l'g3.lllZ2Ill0ll, a branch of the Young v . 2 V . . Y . . , . K , . V 2 . - . ', . .EY , .. 2 . . 2 g ,- V ' ' A . 'LV , . V ' V V ' ' J V , ' ' V V V , V V ' V V VV V V, V V' V ' J V ' V V ' V V 3 V . ' . 1 . . -' , , ' . , as ' . ' V n C - 7 D ' V ' V ' LV C V ' ' . , LV . V ' V ' ' V V V ,' V ' , ' V V V V V . ' I 1 , , ' V V V ' V ' V U V V , V 79 1 L V Q I V I Q 1 . 1 I , V V U u L , , . L. . . . . Y . , I V ARISTONIAN Hold Fast to Your Dreams hack low Imogene falley Jean llnslex Bettxe Laker Dorothy Delle Ukena Dolores Ann VINIOH Addle Wlldle Rosemary Wheeltl BOHI118 Wlggms Patrlcla Zller lnxd Albllttllll letty Iou Bmd l1m1 Lee Ball Addean Cuxlee Margaret Fadler Ruth GYIITIGS VlTglHla Hogan -Xllce Mallory Mary Frances N6Qbltt Martha Lee O Balr Bettye Rush 'In ylx Tadlock Mar1an Eckman Katherlne Johnson MHYIIIG Hayes Dor1s M1115 Katherme Phllllps Kneelmg Ixathleen S1nk Mary Jane Rlley actlvltles 'Ihe Olymplans ale actlve IH all f1elds of school hfe and con t11bute gleatly to all lngh school 9Ht6lpllS9S The Alt1U113H L1te1a1x Socletg IS the oldest SOC1Qty of 1tS k1nd 111 lnfluence all thlough tl'llS school V931 No OthG1 student organlzatlon 1n C H S has done mo1e chants vso1k than the Altrullans Th1S work lncludes the plesentatlon of a lalge Chllstmas basket to a needy famlly the only contrlbutlon to the mllk fund made by a hlgh school club and the dedlcatlon of the 11Ch p1 oceeds fl om then Tag Day to the grade school shoe fund The Alt1ll1l3U Tag Day IS the outstandmg day of the year for thls club, but It also takes pa1t 111 othel act1v1t1es These 1nclude a pro- gresslve dmner pa1tx and lI'lltl3tl0l1 of nevl membe1s and a formal dance g'lVQl1 ln hono1 of the SCHIOIS The socletv xx as ougmallv olgamzed for the purpose of studvmg some dllthOl and h1S V801 ks but the pulpose of the club has been bloadened and nov takes IH many t1mely as vsell as chautable lnterests The fnst palt of the 5ea1 womens vocatlons are the mam lnterest and mans othel top1cs ale d1SCllSS6d on the proglams The Altrurlans present a stunt at a pep assembly at the openmg of the basketball season and coopel ate IH othel vsays 111th the V3.I'10llS dlvlslons of school l1fe Success cannot be demanded vue st11ve to deselwe lt IS the motto of the Arlstonlan Llterary Socxety The pul pose of thls soclety IS the 1m provement of 1tS members IH the sublects of hterature and art The Arlstonlan club was the flrst to 1equ11e good scl1olarsh1p of 1ts members Fo rty eught v. . . I : r , , . M. K, J, I, Q , , g K . ,. , . 1 G y A ' V, . . . K, I C ' , Z J 1 , ' z ' , ' ' , ' ' ' 1 Y ' D v . 1 , . , . . 1 .I , . R Y A. L V . . , . . . ' z , . , H . u , , , high school. The motto, Not for self but for others, is a dominatlng ' . . . ' - 1 l ' '. '. . l 0 1 l 1 4. ' Y 7 . . 1 ' . ' ' I J i. N 1. Y. 1 . ' ' A , 1 ' v - 1 4 7 Q. . . D 4 V Y A Y 1 ' I . . W , .V Q A . Q . 1 u 1 . Q Y 7.' I . . . . 9 , 1. A V . ,, . n a u 1 , 1 , - 1 Q Fo LATIN Rrght Foot Frrst Back Row llettre Barton Arlene l oyl Brdrth Hover Ruth Brrfendrne Mrry Lourse Brown Robert Dunh rm Marcra Ellrson Bernard Cay Fvelxn Crlbrc ath Nancy Curnn Eunrce Hrll Wlrry lelle Hyde Mrrjorre Jones Norman lxrlgore Helen lxnell Robert Ixnell Frank Knell Jr Clvrle lxrummcl Joseph Morrow Wrllram Morrow Bertha Mrlton Ruby Paugh Dorothy Peters Imogene Rafferty Eugene Rapp Robert Rrce Lynn Rollrns Frances Rosenblum Bettye Rush J C Sanders Wrllram Smrth Jeann Schrmtz Carolyne Stewart Jem Trnsley Sara Turner Cora Walker Nadrne Vogler Dorcella Warden Ruth Iflarnc Wrlson lonnrc Wrggrns Jcan Whrsner Rrch 1rd Wcbstcr By lax mg str ess on scholar shrp the Arrstorrrans br ought about the prescnt scholastrc requrrements xx hrch oxrst rn sever al student or ganrzatrons The programs corrsrst of trmelx and educatronal subrects An unusual and en tertarnrng feature rs the Illrterates' Drgest a paper prepared by the members each month The Arrstonrans lead rn socral actrvrtres Therr xarrous socral affarrs rnclude a har rrde for neva members a Chrrstmas drnner, a Valentrne dance and the sprrng formal for senrors The three lrterfrrx socretres Olvmpran Altrurran and Arrstonran, cooper ate to an unusual extent thrs year The Altrurrans are hostesses at a rornt meetrng of all frxe of the grrls or garrrzatrons shortly before Chrrstmas Latcr rn thc rear thc three socrctrcs cooperate rn presentrng an assemblx progr rm and thcx rlso rorrr rn grxrng 1 dance Thrs fr rendlx sprrrt of coopcratron rs morc pronounccd thrs xcar than rn tormcr wears and thc congenial attrtudc of thc xarrous clubs makcs many pleasant un dertakrngs possrblc xxhrch othcr msc would bc rmpr actrcal rf not rmpossrblc There are three clubs xx hrrh are for the purposc of promotrng skrll rrr languages These are the Latrn, French and Spanrsh clubs These clubs contrrbute nrore than pr actrce rn for ergrr tongucs Thex tcach the student about other countrres, therr lrfe and crxrlraatron If travel rn forergn lands rs br oadenrng so rs the study of forergrr lands There has been a Latrn club for about sex en years lts chref object rs to famrlrarrze the members urth the language and crvrlrzatron of the Romans At all meetrrrgs there rs a game rn xx hrch exery member par trcr pates The games grxe practrce rn the use of Latrn and rncrease the rty nlne . . . Y. ' . . I , 1 ' ', ' . , r 2 , A , . . 1 .1 5 4 A. 'Q 1 . ' V v V 1 4 .' . , Q , r , 1 , r 1 I x , L v . . . ' V , 1 . . 1 , , r 1 1 ., 1 .. I ,. V , I . V X 4 ! ' 7 Y Y 'Y 1 7 ' V . . v . Y 7 I Y 9 1 9 -v - - 1 ' .. , . . ' ., ' , S 2 '. 1 ' ' 1 4 1 . 1 , 1 . , rt , , , , . . , . . . . . 1 . , . , . ,. - . . , . , 1 . , r r, . , c 1 . - . y v' . , . ' .' ' . - 11 . fa r A . . I Y . . . N i . . L. , r . V- 4 . . I l . . . - r . - . . ' ' . ' u ' , ' u , V ' 2 ., . . Y . '. . . . Q v ' 1 ' 7 ' . v ' . 9 , , . 4 . 1 s v . ' s . 1 1. 5' I C . ' . v 1 ' . u 1 1. 1 1 L . u . . . . ' . . , . . . , s. u I v u u A. I 1 I I 1 . i h . ' J 1 I C , J I J Y ' ' Y . . . . v. . .. v - . 3 1 l. 5 . 3 ' - . . , , r '. ., - .X ' 1 f,. . ' ' . x - v , - L . . Ks - 3 . 'r - ' X J wr -' . 1 - , 1 1 1 - . c - ' ' A v ' . 1 - v' , , Y x ' -1 . ' .4 ' ' 1 . . . , v ' . . . . . 3 . ' ' ' . 1 . . - 1 r . . . . . . ' . - ' , f 1 , I 4 '. . I . . v. .7 . . . . . r . ' n a I v r v , ' I , . ' . . 7 . I v . 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' FRENCH An Essentlal and Apprecsated Part of School LIFE Back Row Cordell Conway Daulton S1mmons W1ll1am Schasteen Luclle K1ng Bette Stark Helen Brown Marth Jane Lamk1n V1rg1n1a P1ercy Dorothy Royster George Mathenv Lorraxne Devereaux Jean Heller Lela Barlow Beulah R1tch1e Robert Blase Leland Bryant Gerald Ford gegfy Blythe Dwa1n Pendleton, Wllma W1ckstrom Charles Bates George Allen a er Henry Owen Margaret Wood Sue Ellen W1ll1ams Lyster Hendrlx Allen Cl1ne How ard Rogers Cleona Staats Wayne Matheny JCSSIG McCary Paul1ne Le Gere Mary Crayton Irene M1lle1 fllendllness and sportsmanslup among the membels Also the prog1ams lsually lnclude some 1nfo1mat1on about Roman l1fe the11 gove1nment schools home llfe spo1 ts customs, a1t and so folth The o1gan1zat1on of the Latln Club IS unusual The1e are two pre s1d1ng offlcers of equal 1ank who alternate 1n p1es1d1ng l1ke the consuls of old Rome Each semester a Pr1mus Consul and Secundus Consul are man government, but It g1ves mo1e members the Opp01tll111ty to be lead els The expeuence galned by the student vsh1le se1v1ng as the p1es1d1ng offlcer IS lnvaluable f01 It develops the tra1ts of leade1sh1p and good character I e Cercle Franca1s the French Club was organlzed ten yea1s ago, and 1tS membe1sh1p IS composed of students from the Jun1o1 and SQHIOI Iwench classes Th1S club also glV6S more persons the oppo1tun1ty to be leadels ThlS 1S done bx hav1ng fou1 eleCt10HS a veal lnstead of two as IS customa1y mth othe1 clubs The purpose of the F1911Ch Club IS to afford addltlonal p1 act1ce 1n the speak1ng of French and to g1ve know ledge of the country of F1 ance and the French people 1n genel al The programs g1ven at the weekly meet1ngs are planned to g1VQ each member a chance to part1c1pate 1n the songs games O1 1n the d1scuss1ons of dlfferent phases of F1 ench llfe Vely often the geography of F1 ance has proved an 1nterest1ng study Thls year the club makes a speclal study of the book France The Cross Roads of Europe ThlS book IS enjoyed by the ent1re club and IS a 1egu1ar part of the p1ogram Meetlngs W1th Le Petlt Cercle F1 ancals a1e espec1ally pleasant : , . Y . . i b . . , , I, 3 . y . . . . v 7 Q 7 ' U . 'Y ' .. 7 I 7 9 Y 7 7 7 I 7 I . v . Q 1 ' 1 ' 7 . ! I Y 7 3 .' . 1 t , , Y 7 Q ! K Q A ' elected. This system of government not only teaches the student the Ro- , 1 . . 1 . 'J 4 - . , Y ' u n A u y Q . . . CC yr' 7! ' ' ' 1 7 1 - . a Q Fity SPANISH Dons and Senorrtas Back Row Vrrgrnra Moore Imogene Roper Lrlene Keltner Florence Stanrrd Vrr grnra Iandy llarry Loyd Roland Ste rrncs Hclcn Rerd Mrldred bayless Vera Lee luogle Maxrne Ackerman Mrry Lourse Edwards Mrrguerrte Waters Dorothy Frlton Robert Hayes Marran Heatley Lavaughn Dalton Eugene Schell Jatrrcra Mealy brllre Wrllrs Clyde Narramore Cathryn Clark Nrna Jones Robert Comer Annabelle Brown Constance Clark Marvrn Moyer George Wrrght Numerous socral actrvrtres enlrven the year for the French Club Outstandrng among these are the Hallowe en party the Chrrstmas partv and a sprrng party grven by the Junror members rn honor of the senror members of the club El Crrculo Castellano was organrzed frfteen Vears ago and rt has been the constant endeavor of the club to strmulate an rnterest rn the Spanrsh language, the crvrlrzatron rt repr esents, rts lrter ature and rts rdeals The lryes and works of famous Spanrsh artrsts, ysrrters, and conquerors of the New World are drscussed thrs year The prctures of several of the Spanrsh artrsts are carefully studred Many Spanrsh songs have been learned, and frequently sung by the group 'Ihe songs learned rnclude the natronal arrs of the yarrous South Amerrcan republrcs The musrcal talent of the group hrs been encouraged through the organrzatron of a Spanrsh Club orchestra Thrs rs a very drstrnctrye feature and has fur nrshed much entertarnnrerrt for the club Thrs rs the only club sn hrch has an orchestra of thrs sort Many Spanrslr games and xx ord contests pro mote fr rendly competrtron Nearly exerx member has some experrence rn takrng part rn Spanrsh playlets wx hrch emphasrze the Spfmrsh lrfe and also therr customs The socral lrfe of thrs group rnclucles a Halloue'en party held at the Recreatron Center Every member attends rn costume xx hrch makes rt a xerx colorful affarr The Chrrstmas party rs also held at the Recre atron Center, featurrng the comrng of the Three Wrse Men, accorclrng to the Spanrsh custom r r . 1 u I . 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Frfty-one GIRL SCOUTS Under the Open Skies Left to Rlght Zelda May Mers Annabelle Broun Imogen Roper LOIS Fonges Dorothy R106 Jeanne Sch1antz M11dred Kmght Mary Frances Mathls Nadme Vogler MarJor1e Hodlun Vlfglnla M1chael Floy Qulntard V1rg1n1a Clark Mary R1chardson Nancy Gumn Jean Tmsley E1lene Keltner Allce Mallory Eumce H111 Kathleen Smk Mary Belle Hyde Cora Walker Evelyn Gllhreath Frances Hyde Bonme W1gg1nS The Gul Scouts Tloop S1x of Calthage hlgh school xx IS olganlzed onlx a year ago ulth a membe1sh1p of flfteen One of the membels at tended camp and vs ent on the Gvpsx tr1p to Mlchlgan Most of the mem bers of the tloop ale on second class work and the11 hobby IS handlcraft All members pa1t1c1pate 111 many school and c1v1c act1v1t1es The Cou1t of Hono1 composed of patrol leadels l16Llt6Hd1lfS the captaln troop SC11b6 and tloop t1easu1e1 1S the fo1m of lepresentatlve govelnment by whlch Glrl Scouts learn to plan and manage then own affalrs The Coult of Honol plans for troop meetlngs hlkes and other troop act1v1t1es plannlng all the tlme to ca1e fO1 each 1I'ld1X1dLl21l s tastes and he1 hobbles Llvmg up to then motto br Plcpuul thc Gul Scout cxplolcs many new and Cllff9l ent flelds of know ledge She lean ns hovx to cale f0l small ch1ldren She IS tl alned 111 the cale of S1Ck pei sons and lea1 ns hon to adm1n1ste1 flrst a1d to the 1nJu1ed The Gul Scout 1nsu1es he1 health by learnlng to l1Ve out of dools She lealns to use a knlfe and ax and how to bulld a safe fue She cooks a meal ove1 a camp flre xx 1th httle 01 no equlpment ln camp O1 on a h1ke a Glrl Scout leal ns to be a keen observer She knows and appleclates trees flowe1s and locks as well as learnlng the ways of anlmals and blrds On the t1a1l she lealns the natu1al slgns that all outdool hlkers follow A1ound the campfues she flnds pleasule and relaxatlon IH story telhng and slnglng She dlscovers new ways of havmg a good tune 1n danclng dramat1cs and games She studles the stars and learns to 16C0gI11Z6 them and l1stens to anclent . 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' m . 7 Fifty-two HY Appllcatlon of Truth to Human Lwmg Back Row Chffold Czstox Coxdell Conway Lee Whxte Podson 'xfthlll FlJ.lllCN Austm Ha1r1son Wayn Math ny Clyde Narramore Wlllldm Schasteen Flden Scovxlle FI'lllCl q+Pll'll0S leltoy Spurgeon lily Spulgeon M xynnd Brow ll Noah l rlckell lxelly l lythe C h nle I ates kenneth lxyle Morgm Scov1lle John Hutchln on H'11ol1l l11ght Robert lnm Pobe1t Wrlght Keorge Wrlght legends of long ago She also l93lllS mole about he1 clty state and count1y and hom they fue g'ON91I'16fl The G11l Scouts are f1 lenclly a11d helpful These qual1t1es a1e IQ sponslble f0l he1 d6S1lG to lealn to cook sew hammel and saw 1n ordel that she may make thlngs f01 herself and for othels gnls of all nat1onal1t1es and the Scouts meet one another across seas and acloss the bar TIGFS of speech and customs The G11l Scouts pledge them sehes to be trustvsolthx loyal useful f11endly courteous klnd to an1 mals obedlent cheerful thr1ftw and clean 1n thought word and deed By fulfllhng then pledge the C111 Scouts of Carthage Hlgh School have made then organ1Lat1on xen 1mpo1ta11t to school and communlty The H1 Y Club IS a club f0l boys excluslvely The membels of the H1 Y meet at the Y M C A whc1e f0ll0YVll'lg the11 luncheon they have the11 1nsp11at1o11al ploglams ThlS Club IS the band1ng togethel of a g1oup of plll poseful hlgh school bows wx ho ale seekxng Ch11st1an 1deals fol themselxes and fo1 the soclal gl0LlD of xxhlch they ale a part Then motto IS Clean Speech Clean DDOI ts Clean Scholal sh1p and Clean LIV mg The p1og1 ams th1s yeal ale specxally att1act1xe Guest speake1s gue sn Ol thu h1le 1nsp11at1onal 2lCld16SS6S on some days and at othe1 t1mes the meetlngs a1e gnen oxe1 to dlscusslons of SOCl3l ploblems that confront boys of hlgh school age The club IS 1ep1esented at the dlStllCt Oldel Boys Confelence at Chanute kansas In all nays th1s IS a most suc cessful xeal f0l the H1 Y Club I- 1 : ' 1 2 kv 1, 1 v -iv, . 4 J L' , A ' 1 'I S, 1' ' ' .' , ' S 3 , .' '1 ' , ' . . , '1 . 1 ' ,, z s . . 1 .', , . , 1 1, 'f . 2 1 ' ' , l ' ' , ' . I ,, 7 1 ' s S' .', ' . ' , 1 ' , - ' s , . ' 3 , , , t ' , I I 1 . 4 1 u C Q I , 1 . . y , , C . , . i . . l U. 7 I A . . . ' - 1. f I u .cw 1 , , 1 , . 1 The laws and promises of the Girl Scouts form a common link for Y ' 7 , , . , 1' . . - -- . 1, 7 ' ! 7 . ! ! 7 Y I 7 av! . 7 ' 3 .- x ' . . . . . 1 - . 1 .'.. . , 1 1 , 1 K6 ' ' D . I 1 . 4 9 s ' ' !7 r v 1 . ' I 1 l 1 , 0 . 7 7 1 . . ' A 1 r ' ' ,- I ! ' I Ffty-three l BOYS GLEE CLUB Thirty Singing Seamen Back Row Marion Baldwin Franklin Bradle Carl Biovsn John Prvdges Clif ford Castor John Cox Lee White Dodson C eorge Allen Fadler lugene Fullerton Albert fI'9Illllg'6l Jr Sum llookel John llutchinson Ceorge M1 them lrumln I irker laul layne Wayne lhlllips Robert lortem William Reese Lloyd Robinson Howard Rogers Parker Rogers Lynn Rollins John Scott Francis Stearnes Paul Ward Robert Wood Robert Woods Robert Wright Leaving the social oiganiaations We tu1n to the musical groups These lnclude the Boys Glee Club the Girls Glee Club the Band and the Orchestra The Glee Clubs of Cai thage High are smaller in numbei but strongei in quality this yeai than they have been for several years The member the girls group has been limited to forty five In past yeais these two groups have numbered aiound fifty and sixty 1espect1vely Though smaller than usual the Glee Clubs are the busiest O1 ganlzations in school having some definite project just ahead of them constantly thioughout the yeai Not only ale they kept busy with thell 1egula1 p1 actice vsoik but there are other activities to vsolk on such as high school assembly pio- grams the annual opeietta and p1og1 ams f01 vauous organizations 1n the city It IS the purpose of these gioups to piomote good music VK1th11'1 the school and community Students ale not eligible to glee club membei ship until their sophomoie Veal and onlv then aftei passing a voice test After their Olg3I1lZ3.t1OI1 IH the fall the clubs fl1St pioject IS the trip to Springfield wheie the All Southwest High School Choius sings during the DlSt11Ct Teachei s Convention in Octobei Sixty eight Caithage sing eis attend and ale a pait of a choi us of tw elve hundied voices It IS a great inspiration to sing with this chorus and all who attend fiom Car thage feel highly benefited It IS the outstanding feature of the Teacheis Convention and is an event long to be remembered by all l I ' 1 . v. 1 l yr Q V 1 7 . ra - ' C, , lf ','.,'z ', -':,l .2- , H , 1, 1. 1. . J ' ' D . ' ' ' vf 'Y ! ' 7 ' 7 I 7 I' 5 ' I l ! N i '7 I ' . , . , 7 9 ! ship of the boys' group has been limited to thirty and the membership of . , . . . I , 1 . . . , 1. 1 y ' ' . Q 1 1 ' 7 1 . . . 7 Q , . 1 y . , . . . . w 1 v u l - , l I , v I. 1 e . . I n . , 1 . Q. u, . . , . - . ' . 1 . . . . . , Q - . . . . Q , . , . u Fifty-four GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Blue and White Songbrrcls Back Row Marcella Baker Irma Lee Ball Vera Lee Bogle Nlary Brrzendrne Iona Burel Helen Calhoon Dorothy Chunn Allene Clrne Eleanor Coffreld IfVrIma Coffreld Addefrn Curlee Wrlma Downs Irettye Eaker Irma Ev ns Lors Jean Ferguson Peggy C ay hvelyrr C rlbreath Fern Hartley Maxrne H ryes Wrnrtred Hockett Frances Hyde Anna Lourse Ingram Frances Johnson Mary Lourse Ixnell Dorothy Iawson Betty Pettrgrew Ixatherrne Phrllrps Eleanor Prngree Grace Preston Robyn Redmond Irene Reed Dorothy Rrce Nladge Roper Marcrn Shank Nlary -Xlrce Story Iaulrne Trller Jean Trnsley Dorothy Delle Lkera Dorothy Ullom Marre Lmmel Dolores -Xnn Vrwron Marcella Welton Rosemarye Wheeler Ruth Elarne Wrlson Helen Wrrght Patrrcra lrler The Clubs grve therr assembly progr am, and several of the outstand rng solo worces vyhrch they are fortunate enough to possess are featured Members of the Boys Glee Club furnrsh the musrcal background for the Chrrstmas play grven before the student body Fherr songs add rmmeasur trce rs begun on the annual operetta yy hrch the Boys and Grrls Glee Club co operate rn presentrng The socral srde of lrfe rs not neglccted On Chrrstmas Eve the octet and sextet yy hrch are composed of both boys and grrls from the groups, make a tour of the crty srngrng carols for homes from xy hrch requests hare been receryed by telephone Thrs rs the frrst year that any sectron or the Glee Clubs haye done thrs and rt rs consrdered such a success that rt vsrll probably be made an annual event After the carolrng trrp an en Joyable party rs held at the home of one of the members Those takrng part rn the carolrng so enjoy rt that they are eager to go on a srmrlar trrp next year A party for all members of both Glee Clubs rs gryen rn March Thrs rs held at the Recreatron Center and begrns yyrth a pot luck supper follow ed by games and dancrng The Glee Clubs go on a br oadcastrng trrp and lrne party rn the sprrng and the annual Boys Glee Club dance clr maxes the year s socral actryrtres In the latter months of the school year the Glee Clubs are busy yyrth numerous programs for churches and clubs of the crty as well as others of a mrscellaneous nature I . : Y 7 I 7 l I 1 . . 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' p u 1 I , s, , ,' Lv, v u Fifty-five ORCHESTRA The Magrc Work of Musrc Lovers Top Row Jay Phrllrps Edward Darrow Cerald Tatum Joseph Hallett Lugene Ful lerton Truman Parker' Arthur Franks Robert Dunhrm Neal Krllron Vrrgrnra Hogan Mrldred Knrght, June Ixeepper Albcrta bender Dorthr Wakeireld Rosemarye Wheeler Bonnre Wrggrns Charles Grrssom Vrncrl Ralston Genoa Keepper Lee Whrte Dodson Anna Lee Krncard Velma Purnett Chester Spurrrer Rozema Spurrrer Paul Payne Dorothy Trlton Ruth Moyer Maxrne Lyberger In another branch of musrc are the Carthage Hrgh School Orchestra and Band Orchestra rs offered to all students as a currrcular course, and one fourth of a credrt rs recerved for each Vear spent w rth the or ganrzatron Thus, rf a person remarns rrr the orchestra durrng hrs four 5ears rn hrgh school, he wrll recerxe fr full credrt for hrs work rn addrtron Hrs orchestra work grves rntensrxe tr arnrng rn srght readrng and cooper atrxe playrng Those rnterested rn thrs work hope some dag. to attarn the srze and rnstrumentatron of a sjymphonrc orchestra They are justly proud of the progress they hare already made rn thrs drrectron The orchestra members thrs year grxe frne cooperatron and respond to the usual communrty calls, grvrng a number of programs The orchestra begrns the year wrth a prcnrc held shortly before school starts Thrs rs the frrst of the socral actrxrtres whrch are an rmportant part of therr year s program In December the orchestra sponsors a program grven by the Prttsburg Teachers College Orchestra All mem bers work drlrgently rn therr effort to promote thrs program, and are gratrfred by therr unusual success Later rn the year, a portron of the Fifty SX : ' ' ' ., ' ', 5 , s z , ' - , ' ' , , ' ., . 2 . y 1 7 v ' 1 L ' , r . 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I Y I ! . 7 7 D to the marvelous trarning and wortlrwhrle experrence whrch he has garnecl. . . fl, a g 1 fn i u u ' -a BAND All the Measures of Joyful Sound lop Row lay lhillips l iul l iyno holly lllythe lloyd RlLlllI'ilN William bchiste n Kenneth Kyle Itiy Nichols Chester Spurrier Ceiald Titum Willixm Hou ird Joseph l-lallet Robert Ma ters Wlllllm Ross Robert Dunham Clyde Narlamore Cllfford Castor Lee White Dodson James Chapmin Joseph Mor row Arthur Fr inks Edward Dariow Wesley latum Charles Cussom Lawrence Ray Claude Fullerton Maurice Moyer Ernest Heisten Joseph McFadden Eugene Fullerton Willixm Flsher Richaid Webster 'lluman Ixrker George Allen Fadler Jack Sxxope Cordell Conn iy sented by the Glee Clubs In the spiing the Caithage Olchestla exchanges piogiams with Bax tel Springs Kansas Neosho and Golden City Missouii These tllDS end a busy and piofiessixe school year foi them The musical oiganmation seen and heal cl most often bv the student body is the Caithage High School Band This gioup plays almost exely week at assembly, and theiefoie the students have come to lealize what a fine band they leally haxe The band IS made up entuely of boys In past yeals, gills haxe also been in the gioup but this yeal thex ale ex cluded due to the fact that the band has been made pait of the I O T C In the capacity of P O T C Band these thuty two boys dull exeiy week wx 1th Companies A and B Lxeiy member of the band is a cadet in the R O T C They also haxe sex ei al 0fflC61S and non commissioned 0fflC6lS then commandei being Cadet Captain C01 dell Conn ay The bands fnst and most impoi tant public appeaiances in the fall ale at home football games Then music and palades contribute much to the Splllll of enthusiasm dlsplayed by Caithage fans at these games . . 1 1 ' ' . 1. u. 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I v v v I ' 1 I - ' ' . 1 1 , , . n I 1 . 4 I 4 I Fifty-seven DRUM CORPS Each Student ls Mutually Benehted by the Others Top Row Jennre Grlbreath Dortha Wakefreld Lorrarrre Devereaux Wlrldred Perter Mary Lourse Knell Mary Frances Mathrs Ruth Hates Dorothy Royster Mable Parker Helen Ixnell Vrrgrnra Norman Dorrs Lee Hatcher Twyla Tadlock Nanna Belle Hoot nagle Dorothy Rrce Jeanne Schrantz Marjorre Nrchols Arleene Aldrrdge Ruby Paugh Martha Frances Ro s Dorothy Daugherty Marcella Grllum Mary Rrchardson Ixeturah Mclwabb Floy Irby Nancy Jones Mary Frances Nesbrtt Fern Hartlev, Wrlma Wrckstrom Martha Lou Lane Addr Wardle Jean Whrsner Betty Jo Henry Katherrne Phrllrps Evelyn Moore Dolores Ann Vrxron Dorothy Delle Ukena Chrrstrne Devereaur, Nadrne Martrn The band also plays at the basketball games, furnrshrng entertarnment be tween games and between halves A good band rs an asset at all trmes but rt rs especrally apprecrated durrng the football and basketball seasons The band grves a convocatron program rn the sprrng, and several rnstruments are featured Seven or erght members go to Independence, Kansas to appear wrth a band of over one thousand preces It rs gather ed from several drstrrcts, and rs the largest ever or ganrzed A Grrls Drum Corps rs organrred for the frrst trme thrs year NI merous grrls are eager to be a member of the drum corps and rt rs neces sary to elrmrnate many applrcants bv makrng herght and other requrre ments Those who are fortunate enough to be selected for thrs group recerve blue and vuhrte unrforms and rmmedrately begrn to practrce drlr gently They drrll regularly vsrth the P O T C band, and parade at sew eral of the home football games Nerther grades nor credrts are grven to grrls rn the dr um corps, so the work rs optronal Constant and urtrrrng pr actrce rs requrred durrng the sports seasons, and only those volunteers who are rndustrrous and full of sprrrt make up the frnal organrzatron of the Grrls' Drum Corps Fifty aught 5 1 v V v A r I 1 4 'N 1 v . - 1 ' fx -1 . 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F '48 RECREATION All the l1te1ary soc1et1es clubs and mus1cal organlzatlons supply outslde lntelests and flelds of work fo1 the student but he must have other outslde lnterests to furnlsh lecreatlon and enjoyment when school and school act1v1t1es do not occupy hls I'I'llI'lLl These lntelests whlch ap peal to the sophomores are p1ctured above Fust are shown members of the Altlurlan Llterary Soclety selhng these glrls The net proceeds of flfty dollars uele tulned over to the grade school shoe fund A group of glrls from Calthage mostly sophomoles go camplng at Lamp Tllden nea1 Cyclone MISSOUII The thlld snapshot shows two more sophomore glrls These two ale fl om a group of twelve who compl 1S6 a club 010'3.H1Z6d fol pleasure and companlonshlp It IS a club for sopho- more glrls excluslvely The followlng two snapshots are xepresentatlve of sports whlch are populax xx 1th evelyone In the fnst sevelal glrls ale spendxng the aft ernoon blcycllng whlle the next group takes tlme off for a coollng swlm High school students are qulck to take adxantage of any bleak 1n the weathel whethel lt be snovs O1 sunshlne to lndulge 1n then favo11te spolts Tennls IS anothel vsalm xx eathel spolt wely popular vwlth students Two coults on the h1gh school glounds IH 3.ClflllllOIl to those 1n the CltV palk make lt conxenlent fol the followels of thls W1gOl ous pastlme A palty 1S alu ays enjoyable as the smlles of the gnls 1n the last p1ctu1e pnoxe The buthday pal ty they ale attendmg must be pleasant ftyn e -f K f' ' t 9 1 . if . -1 1 f 4 T rlll .e 11 11 1 -. 1 . . 3 tags. It was a cold and rainy day, but a little bad weather didn't stop Y , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 7. 9 ' ' 1 15 . 11 1 1 . . 1 . 1 - 1' - 1 ' 1 , 4 ' - ' - . 1 , 1 . 1 7 Y I . . 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . .1 1. , L. , . i - in SOPHOMORE CARTHAGINIAN STAFF AND FOOTBALL Standing Vencrl Ralston Margaret Fadler Imogene Rafferty Constance Clark Dorothy Chunn Robyn Redmond Wesley Tatum Bonnie Wiggins Jrmes handy Vrctor Mckrnney Harold Cockrell Vern lrown Rex Mealey Ronald Miller John McNew Joseph Morrow Morton Radford Paul Carter Lloyd Richards Wrllram Dean Rush Vrncrente MCC rem Oren Hutchins Robert Hatcher Robert Comer Eugene Schell Max Wine Nelson Logsdon Jack Brown Though the sophomores may be consider ed rather inconsequential by th err elders, they take a very rmpor tant part rn school activities such as rnnual work and athletics The true merit of a class rs measured by thc number f ers in school as well as rn their own class There are eight sophomores on the Carthagrnran staff Seven of these are the repr sentatrxes of the sophomore Home Rooms Their dut res are those of subscription salesmen and collectors Their vsork includes a great deal of d t l e ar, yet they proxe very efficient rn the discharge of their duties The eighth sophomore on the staff supplies the sophomore school life, and wor ks with the editorial staff The sophomores play a rather pro'nrnent part rn athletics this year Several sophomores are on the war srtv football team and six of them make letters Th is rs an unusual number of lettermen fm a sophomore class There are thrrteen sophomores playing football at the end of the season, and they contribute substantially to the success of the team Sixty .' 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' ' ' -- SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION rn lroxxn Paul ldxlor Himlel L eklell Lluxel RILIIIUIS leluxel e Xlttlll e Ixlnney Wylllldm -Xbner Ixeepper James lnnclx Cllbert Sunmnne Nllldred knight lelda 'Wax Hers Eellth Crdxton Ieutd Hows Pfllllld Clb on Lxelvll Cnlhreath Nlarx Jane Holllflax, kll n Huntlx I-llene Ixeltner Ifrfmc s H xlex Iwi Ilummer Bett1e Barton, Fe1n QGIQQIL Cfuxl Oldhxrn Flox Irbx Helen Frms Irene Reed The sophomme lnaslxetlmll plaxels ue unueuallx L0l1bLlLlltl0llS Thex nexen mme 11 INCICUCL and fue LOHQIDICUOLIS lm then pmmptnese mel then efunestness The L team lb emnpobecl llmost LIILIILIX of soplunnoles, mel 1f IS .1 xelx bueeeestul team I' e umbpeets lm me Iutuxe sueeess u us gloup of sonlmnlole athletes IS xelx Dl0IU1Slllg Calthage Hlgh behool has no g11lS spmte .mel to malee up lol Lhlb llflx, '1 eoxuse 111 phx sleal edlltdtlibll 15 oifexecl to exelx gul Leeules the nhx meal eclueatlon tlalmng, thls eoul se xnelucles stuflx on 13615011411 hxglene, chalaetel blllldlllg, and ploblems eonflontulg the hlgh sehool gnl ThlS DlOgl3Ill of seleeted health mel phx sleal eelueatlon xxm lx Ill xx hleh ex elx gnl max paltlelpate eontl IIJULQS mueh to phxsleal and s melal gl0XRtll The flex elopment of health, ehalaetel and CIIIILIISIIID xxhleh IBQLIIIS fl0m Queh 11 ploglam IS ample lexx fuel fm the tlme .incl effolt elexoteel to It Not onlx clues thlS xxolthxxhxle eomse pmxlcle health eclueatlun lt pm xleles leeleatloual games and LXCILISLS as xxell Suxty one ,. 1 7 v 1 1 v 1- ' 1 1 v '11s 1 V v 4, v'1 -l -- Ve 1 , u , 1 U , t 1 ., . lfhll, M , 1 ., , e , 1 . ... 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A - . . , , .. , . , , A, X ,, . , - A u Y v. 1 '1 l ' ' 5 I 5 l'l X ' 'I Hou ard Wllson Eugen Rapp Chester Spurrler Glen Hubbard Joseph Hallett Eugene Schell Iaul Ward Jr Robert Ogden Vlctor Mclxmney Mack Oldham Robert Coleman SOPI-IOMORE R O T C Top Row Clyde Narlamore Ralph Sltes Frank Knell J W lcome Stanton Paul Perrl Warren 'lIllle1 l'llll1p Jensen Vlfgll llllfll Ltllll Rollllls Belljallllll IXIIIE Verll IFUVKII Clyde Ixrummel Lloyd Rlchards Rex Mealey James Plerce Arthur lfrlllk Roland Mlller VX eslex Tatum lholnas O b llr mlllldlll Slllltll Rollelt Ixrlell Dollald Brovsn Robert Wood Calthage IS the smallest Clty 111 thc Unlted States ulth an P O T C lllllt get It has met mth amaflng success ln ItS fnst leal of 0lgdIllldt1Oll I llw lll the leal, Colollcl I H McMastels of Omaha Nc blaslla xl ho lS lll chal gc of the I O T C IH the sexcnth colps 31 ea pald hls fnst XlSlt to the Cal thage Hlgh School unlt He spoke lll xelx compllmentaly telms of the equlp ment alld pelsonnel of thls unlt Thc lapld D1 Ogl ess of the Calthagc ulllt IS unusual and no small deglec of lts success lS due to the efu nest 9fl01 ts ol the sophomole cadets Thel ale a X913 pl omls lng g'10Llp and lt IS flom then lanks that the noncommlssloned OfflC6lS of next N631 lllll be selected It IS bellexed that thel vslll be even bettel than thls xcal s noncon IT11SSl0l16Cl Off1CClS M010 vllll be expected of them because thel lxlll haxe a xeal s tl alnlng back of them, VKll1lQ thls X031 s llllll0lS haxe had no plexlous tl annng The sophomolcs lllll be ablc to lllc up to thcsc cxpcctatlons, f0l thcl ue aboxe the alelage lll fact tllele ale some xl ho SUIDHSS the llDp4.,lCl3SS men lll CllSC1DllllG, Ill1llt3lX beilllllg' lllfl neat ness Thelc ale thntl one sophomolcs lll the unlt sex en lll the band 111119 lll Companx A and flfteen lll Company B Sixty wo ty th lx TH UTH - O ' ' 51 wnlcu wen, 5015 xxx x sw JUNIORS F01 txxo xea1s the elassme11 of 8 haxe been gu1ded by the11 motto We Bu1ld the Laddel by Wh1eh We R158 The Splflt 6mbOdlQd IH tlllS motto has led them to be lndependent and free th1nk1ng Each xfea1 thex haxe LllTT1bQfl hlghhl toxxald thbll st'u of success and happ1ness A ILIHIOIS thcx h txc noxx leached the fullest and 11chest xea1s of the11 school l1fe and thmv a1c Stl Hlllg to 1cap thc max1mum benef1t lLSLlltll1g l1om the11 hand xxo1l a11d patlent Lffljltb 111 the past tvxo xea1s As a f1esh1nan the student vxas l'1ck1ng a def1n1te a1m 111 l1fe He was g'!0plIlg 1n the da1l1 He plunged 1nto school l1fe xx 1th l1ttle Ol no sense of ClllCCt10I1 He had a1ms and xe1x def1n1te amb1t1o11s at f1lSt CIIIQCUOHS at once and ended up bx golng noxxhe1e ThlS 1111ce1ta111tx lasted thlfillgh l11S sopho1no1e xea1 too lt IS ll0t unt1l he IS a 11111101 that the ax 91 age student axx aleens to a def1n1te pu1 pose IH l1fe The Jlllll0l IS matu1ed he puts 2151616 Lh1ld1Sll thoughts and takes on the 1espons1 b1lltl6S that mo1al and mental dex elopment b11ng He IS mo1e axx a1e of a home and school Obllg2ltlOf1 than he1etofo1e and he IS mo1e xxllllng to shoulde1 these and othe1 xx e1ghtx obl1gat1ons The JUHIOI IS class LOHSCIOUS It IS 1a1elx Lllltll the 11111101 xeal that the student fecls thc Dl0D9l Dllfll? 111 l11s class 0lg'2ll1ll3.tlOl1 a11d xxo1l1s xxlth lns classmatcs to obtam lOC,00'l11tlOYl f0l It Hc feels that the success of l11s class and thc othc1 OlgdllllEltl0I1S of xx h1ch he IS a mem be1 IS a IJLli0l13.l l6SI'J0ll9llJllltX 1nd GllflC21X 01S to make 1 place fill h1m self and h1s classmates The Jlll1l0l has '1 pleas mt sense of SQCLIIULX He feels tl1 tt he has a111xed and thlS glx cs l11m tl1c self confldence he needs to lax plans f0l adult llXlIlg He IS Spulltfl on bx the fact that next xea1 l1e xx1ll be a SQHIOI md xx1ll soon entu thc lJUS1IlLbS xxo1 ld 01 go on Ill college xxo1k Mdllx jllllllllb a1e xxo1k111g 0lltilflL of school ll0ll1S to pax the11 expenses and lll thlS xxax thex ale l tX1Ilg 1 foundatlon fo1 futu1e DIOQIQSS , eff' aff' Yr 1 1 1 ,f l 1. fl ' fl N 'f fl 1 - cg lf S50 l 0 1 J X 5 Xl .Q 1 Y v . 73 v ' ' . . ll . l ' v n n 7, 1 u n a . v- g . ' 3 n v 1 3' I v c u 5, C . . S ' ' ,. , x v 2 V, . .,. , , I ' C 1.' . , , , . ' . , ' , 4 3-I . - , .' .' -3. , C ' ' - , ' ' . ' . - f - i 1 ' 1 - - ' A . v y 1 --I but they became l'3.lZllCl' confused a11d tangled. He t1'1ed to go IH too many . I KY -, In . n - Y ' . ' , .C V, , . . I . ' 3 . ' . . D .- X B ' -' 1. . . i ' :V . ' 1 , , . 1 D . . .3 ' . 1 , 1 - - 4 'fl ' - ' 1 , ' 1 3 - 1 n ' 1 .X nk u K ' ' . 'vv 2 v u C v 2 , n . - . . , 1 ' ' . 1' z . - 1 1 I . -' v , ' ' - , ' l - . ' . tv . ' v' ' , ' - .A v , v 1 - Y' . ' n 2 r' x I n 3 ' xi v n u . . v n Y. , V ' ' -w . ., . . V' K ' , , . f ' . , I . 'A -' x'v 4 n ctr' 2 I u u v u . - TEC NAMES Top Row lnrllltu Alllill ll Ixellw I lxthc glllll I IU John brydges 'Nlarv Cl lyton Joeott Craytoll I elerll J me D lxls hugene Fullerton Dana C rleb Albert C renlnger -Xrthur l'ld1lJlN0ll L Q lm 1 ll lld ludl Fl 5tGlllllf., I Ullfltllll Ill Ju llllfl Nloorl Nlarth 1 Lee O I arr I ob Portel Hovxald Rogers W1ll1dHI Ross Wlllluf btemmons C leona Sta lts -Xnna Clalre btevs ard Wllllam Sutton Dorothx Vavltel Vlrglnla Wllllams Izducatzon Is an Insurance for Success HOME ROOM XIII One of thc 0Dp01tlll11ll16S fOl 0LltS1ClL LIl1DlOXTT'I91It IS flllH1Sl1LCl bY tllc Natlollll Youth AflmllllStl3tlOll vlhlcll IS llllClLl thc Iledcl ll xl0llxS PlOglLSS AClIYIllllStldl.lCIll The N Y A IS a system of student ald lOl S8COI1fl31X schools and colleges The dflmlll lstlatlon of the school SUDQIXISGS the wolll It IS thell dutv to dlscover and cleate such NKO1k pl ojects as shall be xaluable tlalnlng to the student vsho pelfolms them Thcle IS a tendencv ln plallnlng Jobs fol students toxlald mole useful vxolk adapted to the student s abllltl and d6S119S and often def lllltf-Ill tl Hlfllllg' hlm fol Sp6Clf1L VS01lx Thls ltcts lIOXXlX8l ITlLllldl Ill lldtllll, IIL so Ulll ducted and SUp6lNlbLfl as to LOlll,l lllllll to lll lttltudc of lLSDQLt f0I ll0lll,Sl. NK Ol lx lnd to bl 1 SOLIILQ of Cl1SClpl1H6 111 the dcxclopmcnt ol good VK01lx hablts and 3.ttltllClGS Besldes colltllbutlng flnanclal ald to the student the N Y A IS 9ff6Ct1X9 111 tlallllllg' hlm IH dlf felent klnds of ss olll and teachlng hlm self l6ll3HC6 To be Qllglble f0l tl1lS VSO1k, tlle student must be S1Xt96H 56318 of age Ol ox 91 must D1 owe hls need, hls chal actel and abllltl, and must haxe a good attendance status Each S IXtY four l I V . . . I . A x 'V ' ' I A I' J Al- ' 2 . . h . 7 Y . b . J I x 3 , .2 1 . . , . . , - ' .. ' I ll W ' 1 l s llfl Il Inu llzlll . I . ' - Y ' A - ' ' - H 5 ag 1 Vil' ' 1 1- CQ ' - - . X- ' - j ' Q L u n 1 V lv Z 2 , . . ' , . 1 , , I ' ' . 1- ' ' ' . I . V . , .. . v. . T, . . . . L . I . .- Betty J Henry LYSWI' Hcmlflx trend has yielded excellent results. All proj- . lfll-stu' llyl ., 'Q' ' ' ' ' ,Z ' ' - Do z ll: 2 lzllc A ' ' v 1 l ' ' ' ? 5 L' .4 , A ,. . , - , x z A 'J ' ' 1 ' 2 l . . l . . 2 - I . . 4. . . X V A X , A 2 , :I 3 i 1. ..., , X ' ' 1 ' . , . v 1 . V 1 7: ' . I ' - - A . .Y I ' l .7 They Practice the Principle of Good Living Sixty five HOME ROOM XXXI box vs ho applles fol thls a1d obllgates h1mse1f to fulf1ll the lequnements The numbel of students talnng palt 1n Nl Y A VK ork IS decrded bv the State Youth D11 QCt01 and school off1c1als The llldl NlClL1dlS to IGCQINC the a1d a1e then selected bx 0fflC12llS of thls school To quallfx thc student must fulflll thc afolc fIl6Htl011CCl 19 qunements and he must 11so do a hxgn gl arlc of vsolk Only students of good cha1actc1 and earnest consc1ent1ous d1spos1t1ons can quallfx fO1 thls work N0 person 1n thls program can work mole than three hours a dax on school davs Ol mole than sexen houls on non school dass Ald P1 ogl am and C,OlTlDlX1Ilg 111th 1tS requn c ments max 1ece1xe an amount not cxceedmg SIX dollals a month Thls monex IS to be used to meet school expenses such as text books carfale 01 bus lunch money and clothlng Thls 11 o11t D10gl3.1'T1 xx as xen sat 1Sf3CtOlX last veal and lt IS hkelx that It 11111 contlnue to be so Last xeal the wo1k xx as ca111ed on th1ough the summer months and D1 obablx 11111 be aga1n thls wea1 As1de flom then work along buslness hnes the Jun1o1s are outstandmg fO1 the11 NAMES Top Row Everett Alumbaugh Robert Arr Robert Llase James Brown Joy Lash Wllbul Lac f.1llllQ'dll l IlVNd.ld Darrovx Donald Dans Robert Dunham harnest Ford herald Fold Glenn Haley Donald Hartley Lorrame Helms Carroll Hendrlckson Velma Herrell Loulse l'l1CkSI'll n Samuel Hooker H llhbunton Hough Jcsslc Mckau Helcn Mewew Chester Nlltchell Floyd Moore Jr Robelt Ox erbw Mlldred Pelter Laxsr nce Rax Wllllam Peese Nlartha Ross Dorothy Schrantz Joe Wlllldmw Sue Ellen Wllllams James VV1lloughby Vllllald Vlll on James Xaryan Robert Lmn v' . 1 4 ' y . ' 1 . 4 J ' L' ' Q ' .Y . 'u 'K ' . u .vw A Y 'l 1 - -1- I ' - Y 3 ' 1 - . :,'-'L. 3,.. . , Y - ' ' . . , v . Each student participating in the School Q ' - -. . v' v' ' . ' -J- - v - . ' V ,I Jr, ' auf. A - '. -1 1 ' I' , -A I . ' ' U' ' ' ,ly , . .I . , . .7 , u Y . , , . Y , - ' V 9 I v , ,I L S ' 'tv Lv Q, ' tv A 1 1 SL. , n u I a ' n ' Y ' NAMES Top Row VN ashlngton Beckel Loet 1 Bennett Dorls Abram Hazel Babcock lxenneth ll urcl ltobelt I uton Ruth Ruth John I Q rn Grlmes Jacobs Maxu ell I 1er1 y Nlary Schretk Arlene boycl Itlaml Iryant Domthx Daugholtv Juxtll Dlllon Vhnlfled Hoclxett Paulme Let ere VN llllll l lttlSUll 111 nm W X 1 ett L Sheets MarJor1e Smlth Gelald Tatum Lucllle Tlller Dorothv Delle Lkena Dolores -Xnn Vxuon Afllllfi Wardle Wllma Wlckstrom Nlargaret Wood James Wyatt Marguerlte XHHCQI Dolores Yost Progresswe Young Amerzcans I-IGME ROOM XXXII 1nc1eased 6l1Cl93,N0lb 111 the non Cl1ll1CLll31 aQt1x1t1es of the school Then dub 1espons1 b1l1t1es ale taken mom SCI lOl1SlX Ind they become g1eate1 assets to the Ol g'2II11!dt10I1 F01 two xea1s p1ex1o11s thex haxe been onls follow e1s lout now they become a guldlllg' 1n fluence They begm to pe1fo1m mole Cll1lZl6S 111 antlupatlon of the tune when thev w1ll be the leaclels of the dub 111 th1s IQQDQCL, tht 11111101 Lllss thls xt ll IS p I1 tlLllld1lW out stanchng Though It IS an exeept1onallx small class, they haxe ga1ned 1QLOgl1llZ1OD and H1616 a1e a numbe1 xx ho haxe become leadels and hold enuable DOS1lZlOl1S 111 the school Xl hat thu lack ID numbus thex malu. up 111 lI11tl1l,lXL Beslcles o1ga111fat1on ltaclus thc 11111101 dass meludts m mx blsltetball md footb 111 plax GIS as xx ell as sex e1al outstand mg schola1s JUHIOIS a1e uppewlassmen xet those dut1es and p11x1leges attr1buted to uppelclassrnen ale so f1equent1V gnen to SGHIOIS Desp1te th1s, the Jun1o1s th1s V931 hate done much by way of cla1m1ng and ful f1ll1ng theu rlghts as uppemlassmen The Jumors ale the helpers of the school They ale the ones who a1e called on to push the sophomo1es and serve the . . . 11 v I1 - - nn. u I 5 v. . 4 l I 4 I .- ' 4 - 1 Y3 -, -' v . . v C . 1 1 1 1 N u .vs - . . , . . 1 4 . - v - 1 7' 7 1 y v 1 . . . . . Y 1 v Y i I . .Q . - L 4 T Y - , . . . . . 1 . .'. . ' . . JJ J , A , Y 2 . Y . , V , ' J . ' , l . . . 1 w X. ga. in - xl' ' . .2 ' -vxZ.' z.', . .-, - . . . I 3 . I I v- v . s 1 ' ' ' Y 1 1 fu Y 7 1 S 1, . J ' ' ' . , . . 3. 'Q ' V v ' - 7 . v I . ll. . , ' 4. ' i. ' 1 3, V , .' ...4 - 'x - xi xv ' 1 'I 3- x' x ' lro 5 i..11 . 111 - f ' , K ' 1 ' . - .. K . , 2 K, 2 . f . 2 ' Z . v . v 4 Y 1 - - . 7 L ' ' lu Q S L ' 1 1 ' 1 . - - 4 - Q - - v Y ' 1 1 u ' Y 7 7 - l - A , A . . . .1 . M Sixty sux The Goal ls Reached by Persistence I-IOME ROOM XXXIII sr111o1s Th1s IS thc11 ODDO1tUl1ltX to dls pl 11 then good spo1tsma11sh1p Thls good Sl70llSITldl1Sll1D IS 1 p1om111c11t fc 1tu1c of thc11 f1tt1tudc Ulvkdlfl school ploblcms wcll is an ltcm of g1eat 1mpo1ta11ce to the11 lLltUl6 success 111 thc busmess and socml xxo1ld 'lhe JLIIIIOI max not paltlculallx llllSl1 the 1flLd0f steppmg back f0l thc QGIIIOI but he 19 a spo1t about It md cfm be 1911661 on Lo fulflll hls dutles cfflclcutlx and plomptlx Because of the11 depenclabllltx and de Sllb to help thc IUIIIOIS would bc the oucs most l1l1elx to mc1l1c A success of C1 sx stem fol L0l1tlOll1llg thc DLClCSll13ll tldfflc 111 thc x1c1111tx of the school Duc tm thc fact that thc hlgh school IS iltll 1tcd 111 1 sm 1ll 11c1 o zlcm of tl c111t1ol has lmcco 1c lcutc o11c A sx stcm x1h1cl1 has xxo1l1cd xc1 x cfflclcntlx 111 thc gladc schools md o11c thlt could lac 1ccommc11dcd fo1 hlgh school ls thc 'idfctx Pltllll 111 thls tcm 4111 o lS lcctcd bx thc tLdLlll,lS has chalge of thc boxs xx ho take peut 111 the pat1ol 110111 The captfun SLIDQIXISLS thc cane of all LIOXXKIS md t1a.ff1c pmblcms 11ca1 the scl1ool These Sixty seven NAMES Top Row R 151111111 C ole hllllCdll Lurlec Ihclm 1 C rccr C lerm H 1gg lffl Xlax lldllllltlill R1ch.1rd H1ll Harland Hoofndgle 1 c 'llo1 'Nl1rx111Wloyer IN 1 Ne lntt h l orotu c I'red11cl1 Rountrec lxrou lu 1 Nldtt Rush Jo eph Sm1th Dmothw Wuldell NIATIOH Stadt cl L . K. . . L 2 . 1 12 .1 I ' ' 11 ' ' 1 , as 11 Q . . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' . ' 1 .. K ' 1 ' .'. 1 1 j A - ' 1 1 . 1 ' . - . ' , 1 v 11' ' V :V . f 1 -1 I . , . . . . X . I. x Y 4 I 1 c 1 c S' -5 Y J . ' ' ' ,C 1 . . y ' ' ' ' 'H I aa 4 ' 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1' 1. ' . ' 1 -' .' ' v - . J f 1 '1 . . 1 ' . ' 1' 2 1 ' Z 1- 2 2-12 Vlzudv 1 152111 .2 1 ' and is so near the business district, the 1 1 111- 1 1 ' -affic -1 - 1- 11 1 an A121 l 1'1 11c'vs 1' s ' .lay l' lllllJS 2 . 1 1' S--K1 1 1 '. 1 - .-1 .1..1 X ' X I' l I ' ' 2 i 4 A j 'A' 1 1 1 ' Q .' X I x 7 1 I K ' F Ijliicf ', 1 . , L I I - sys - , El cam , wh se- 55 Q51 , - .- 1. 1 1 A 11. . 1 1 , 1 1 . . ' 1 .1 I 1 . 1u -' 1 A , a 1 ,.n v V L ' :V 1, ' , 1 11 1. 1 . s A 1 1 51 I 1 S NAMES Top Row bsther Iflsex ben xa Farley R1chard Ixmgsbury Ilene McFadden John McNexx Irene 'NI1lle1 laul Nlurlcll Dxx llll lenclleton Ixatherme Ph1ll1ps Monroe Rlddle IYYIOEQHC RODGI' -Xudlex Slllk S1dney Stemmons ldulme Tlller Dorthx Wakefleld Lloyd Robmson Clzmbzng to Success Is Dzffzcult HOME ROOM XXXIV boys attend all parades and congestlons of any kmd They are tlalned to keep the11 heads and take care of eme1genc1es Thev have to be people xx ho a1e emot1onallx xx ell balanced and xx ho a1e 1eadx and xxlllmg to glxe some of the11 tlme OlltS1d9 of school to th1s xxo1lx Should a sx stem l1lxe thls 01 one SlI'l11l2l1 to lt be 1l1SlI3lleCl 111 Ca1thage lllgll School membe1sh1p ln lt xx ould be an hono1 to be bestovxed on the most 1cl1f1ble and unselflsh boxs 111 the uppe1 classes A se111o1 vx1th cxpeuence 111 the xxo1lx xxould make a most sat1sfacto1x captaln and the1e mfxlxe th1s sx stem a benef1t to the school lNot onlx those takmg pa1t 1n the pat1ol sx stem xxould be benef1ted but the ent11e student bodx xxould p1of1t bv It It xxould teach 1espect fo1 othels pe1sonal and DIOD e1tx 11ghts Thls attltude of lcspcct should become a hab1t xx1th the 1nd1x1dual The safety patlol xx ould fo1estall the students 1n anx thoughtless attempts to x1olate the 11ghts of others In past XQHIS the Jun1o1 class has f1e quently g1xen an assemblx prog1am O1 a class play Thls pohcx has been abandoned hoxx exer d11e to the poo1 fac1l1t1es ax a1lable S ty eght i Y v u 1 v vl I - , , - , 'L L A ' - v' I 1 7 1 -' , ' v . - V '- are many Jumor and SQIHO1' boys who would A C Y . .Y Q J. A . ,, ' ,A , Y . 1 . 1 uv v ' , I fs ' V -' . ' ' - x J . ' 1, ' ' .Y l v I . ' 1 ' ' ' v 7 f. 1 Y. . . Y y 2 . ' - v v , v ' ix - i Education Is the Forerunner of Progress HOME ROOM XXXV for an unde1tak1ng of th1s k1nd Sexe1al Jun1o1 classes p1esented assembl1es for the student body but It was eventually dec1ded that the results d1d not compensate fO1 the 6ff0lt put forth Ou1 aud1to11um IS small and clowded and the stage IS qu1te 1nade quate The stage IS poo1ly equ1pped and new scene1y hang1ngs make up etc ale badly needed lnc1eased stage fac1l1t1es would be h1ghlw conducne to the develop ment of creatne talents and would Stlmu late the product1on of programs of mutual benef1t to aud1ence and pa1t1c1pants Although the Jun1o1 class th1s year does not p1 esent a play lt does f1gu1e p1om1nent ly 1n BXQIY othel h1gh school p1OJ6Ct wh1ch Junlols They accomphsh not only the thlngs that ale lald out fOl them but thex go exen fu1the1 by xutue of the11 1ngenu1tx and determ1nat1on F01 the JLIHIOI lt IS a t1me of d1sc11m1nat1on a t1me of cast1ng off the l.1HCl9Sl13.bl9 elements and tak1ng 011 those that help h1m towald success and happmess Thus the JUHIOI dexelops those dQSll able QLl3l1tlQS wh1ch wlll lead to s1gnal ach1exements IH futu1e xea1s SlXfY mne NAMES Top Row Russell Adams Ruby Burlxs Donald Robert Comer Fern Hartley Ellld Albr1tton Hubert Chr1sman Comer John Cox Dons HIXSOH Genewexe Huntley Dorothy Law son Ruth Lox eless Karl Mahan Charles Nlatchael Wayne Matheny , Y Y I .1 v , . . . - uk .L n I I. y V m 9 1 ' 1 'y 1 V t H . . . I . 3 Y . - . ' is open to juniors. Much is expected of the Charles Miller Ilonnie Lee Mitchell . ' ' 1 1 ' - V 7 1 4 i . ,. 4 sv ' - 1 L' ' - f D' x' Pryor . ' , ' , U, , ' .. I. . 'I . x I etty lettlglew Hosuni' Cdll Scheere1 Molgan SLOX1ll6 Daulton S1mmons Le Roy Spurgeon Ilmmy Vklgglns C lyde lotter John Scott Lorralne Shank Frank1e Spence Ray Spurgeon I llly Wlllf WLM' RESULTS OF JUNIOR BALLOTING Secretary William Reese Reporter Enid Allbrutton Treasurer Lyster Hendrlx Vice Presudent Morgan Scovulle Presldent Wulbur Clungan Bach yea1 the class elects a new set of Off1C6lS wx ho seue fo1 one school telm In then fleshman sezu, the class members chose then pelmanent motto flOW6l and colol C,0ITlbll12ltl0Il Then flowel IQ the hose md then colol comblnatlon IS Old Rose and SllN81 Thls wal s LlGCflO11 of the JUHIOI class offxcels IS C,2t1116Cl on 111 a mannel lclentlcal mth that employed by the f1eshman and sophomole classes Delegates nomlnatc , 1ce1s a1e e ectecl bx the entue class at a gene1al electlon For two Veals, the students haxe l8L6lNLfl a more Ol less genelal rducatlon, a backglouncl a f0LlI'1fldl,l0Il Thcv can stlll take such subyects as P ngllsh Mxthematlcs, lndustual Alts, MUSIC and HlStfDlW If nghsh Ill and Amellcan HlStO1y ale lequuecl They also take mole speuahzed COUISGS such as Speech, Plench l Chemlstly 1+oods and Stenogl aphg and T3 pewlltlflg W1th so many COUISGB open to the JUH101, he can mdulge h1s pel sonal tastes to a gl eat extent is 2. ' . as I . I I 1 . v . , , . t, ' ' ' - v . ' 7 v ' 'K 9 2 ' 1 . w . ' ' ' ' 1 -. ' y x. -'S A 1 ' ' V ' - . . . ' J the candidates and the off' ' ' l - j ' ' - - - ' 1 v f 4 v . , ' yx . . , - w 1 - -1 ll .. ' - 1 1 . - ' . ' . ' ' y .- w ' . , . ' . 1 , . . , . I h ' . . ' v , . ' , , z ' ' - ' ' 1 . J 4' . ' 1 v 1 . ' . . y - .'. ' I ,, 1 1 I ' ,. Y T ,, Q ., . n , , . . . Seventy FOODS CHEMISTRY The Foods and Nututxon elass lS one d1x1s1on of the home eeonomles eoulse offel ed to Ca1thage gnls The punpose of thls eoulse 1S to edu eate the mdlxldual f01 home and famllx hfe, and the exelxclax ploblerns of hxlng It also alms to dex elop dttltLlClOS, ldeals and pomts of xlexx 111 l1ne xx 1th ehanglng home and eommumtx eondltlons and thus bulld ehalaetel and eltuenshlp The Cl1ff6lQIlt unlts of home eeononnes xx olk lnelude foods and Ilutll tlon, home management, home IllllSlIlg', 1nd ehlld care An unusual fea tule of thlg eoulse IS the splendld llllldlx of dlltllOl1tZ1tlX6 books on these subjeets These nexx and lnfolmatlxe books ale kept LOIIXCIIICYIUX elose studles are offered to JUIIIOI and SCIllOl gnls Anothel subjeet, one xx hleh lS mole populal xx1th box s, IS CllClll1itlX Chemlstlx IS l3.DlCllX assumlng mole lIllDOlt3llLQ lll modern dax hfe All gleat 1llflllStll0S haxe then LllGIT11Ldl lesealeh l3bOlJ.t0I1LS and the IQ sealeh ehem1st IS beeommg mdxspensable to 1I1ClllStlldl plogxess Thls fleld of xxolk offels manx ODDOltL1IlltlLS to those xx ho xxlsh to SpQLl3.lllQ 1n ehemlstlx Among DlOfQSSlOIlS xx hleh IOQUIIQ knoxx ledge of ehemlstlx ale medlelne, GIlglH99llIlg, 3g'I1LLlltLllG, and dletetles ' 3 1 . ' 2 . ' . . - ' . ' A x Y . ' ' - ' f , l f . - - . v ' y . at hand for the student's use in classroom and at home. These practical ' n v ' I l v ' . 3 ' u . ' I h - 4 v ' . L 1 . . ' l .' l Q ' - . ' .. . X . , . . .1 .' , . - - I - ' v . r . v . ' ' , f v Y' ,' 'fl ' , ' . f. . ' . ' , . ' . - V . J 'L . . i . A. ' . .. -. . I I . A . , . Seventy-one FRENCH COMMERCE Besides b91l1g an 1f1'lpO1t21Ut f3Ct01 IH 111dust1y and pl0f9SS10113l tl a111 1ng It IS also of p1act1cal yalue 111 eyeuday life F01 example most of the chemlcal compounds a1e used in the home Rlld mole a1e be1ng d1s COV91Qd at the D1 esent tlme Th1s study also aids the aye1 age student by forming ce1ta1n study att1tudes and by def1n1ng clearly the r1ght and wrong methods of p1ocedu1e Ass1gnments IH theo1y and p1act1ce a1e Stlldlixd and then DlOX6d IH tl1e labo1ato1y by the students themselyes Ihey do not accept any 0116 y1eyypo111t of a subyect lllltll It IS p1 owed 111 the labo1ato1y by expe11mentat1on In the eycpeuments the students lea1n couise Chem1st1v IS xe1y closely ielated to othe1 sciences Chem1st1y students 111 th1s high school a1c f'0ltLll13tC f0l the1c ale sevelal chemical 1HCll.1Stl1PQ 111 thc XlLlllltN ot Calthage These gnc the student an oppo1tun1tV to obseue at fllSt hand the DIOLQSSQS used 111 the manufactu1e of XRIIOUS chem1cal ploducts Duling the Jun1o1 year many students study 1'19I1Ll1 1 The 1egula1 class woik 1n Fiench IS supplemented by a Weekly p1og1 am of songs and bv frequent talks on Fiance and 1ts lI1t9I9St1Hg' featu1 es POSt61S ale d1S played and emblems ale evhlblted to make Nlyld 1mp1ess1ons of F1 ance and 1tS depend HCIGS The Ol al use of the language IS emphaslzed by means of ' , ' ' ' - . ' . v ' I v -ty lv ' ' 1 - . , . y y Y 4 l Y Y. Y . . . I . . V . . v . . the technique of setting up apparatus. This is necessary in any scientific ' . v ' - ' ' , . - X - - - 3 f . . ' K 1 - . ' .1 ' -' A ' X V' .' ' v ' . - . . .' v 3 Y 5' ' ' ,, Y u v 1 u , u u , . , e ' . 'J .. 1 ' ' ' ' Seventy-two NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 'lop Row Jlbllll lllllew lllXl1l loc lelmer M115 lI'll8l1llll10 Cl1lIlCH Cllilljlllilll Wll llur Le Cllngdll Wllllli Lolflcld Iwc ett Cooper Donald D3XlClS0ll Harold Dressller, Ceolge -Xllen Fadler Lols Je I1 Felguson, Donald F1tLXX3.tQI' Hal llburton Hough John Hutchlnson Cathelllae Johnson Edna Karcher lxenneth kyle Eleanor Plngree Dorothw R106 XIHXIH Shank Dorothx Qchranta Mary Ruth Sherman Eluavne Schull Jevuel Stanton -Xnna Clalre btexnald, lxenneth VVlllkl9lJldLlx Robert Wrlght Xlrglnla Wlllldms Margaret Wood James Wyatt Cll?llOg'll s, contcsts, and the 1OD1OClllCTQlOIl of sholt SLOIIQS F1911Cl1 llumel als ale made lHt9lGQt1Dg' bs flGQllQHt Ol al dlllls and bl clphellng matches about Elance and 21ff0lflS much amusement and Lllttltalllfllellt to the classes Thc pulpose of l.lllS lllStlLlLU0ll ls to cstallllsll thc lclca that l'lCl1Cl1 IS a l1X1Ilf, languagc, and 19 to llc lcalnrd In the cal and thc tollguc as xxcll as ln thc exe X c lcalll IJX r g ls ll1dLLlIJUCl nlaxlm 111 tXDLXXl1tlIlg lc dlJ1lltX to txpc IS a sklll xxhlcll 13 llccomlllg molc and molc IILLLSSAIX lOl all people In thc studx ol tXlJ6XXl1'L1llg, the IJl1I'UdlX alm IS the dexelop- ment ol tx plllg poll 81 fol pelSOIlal Ol xocatlonal usc Thls IS all all IH cluslxe alnl Thc tlallllllg d.Lqll1l9Cl aftolcls 1I'I'1IllLCl13.l.6 and Clhfllllte xalue fOl thc studcllt non IH hlgh school Seventy three l . ' 1. ' V . 0 , D . . . Y ' U ' l , . Y. ' . ' - . 4 W , 1 . , 1 1 , 4 1 . ., . L , , o ' ' 1 V - ' ' ' . ' - lv- ' r v' - 2 S ' A ' , .' G , ' ' , ' , Y , f . V , . - I U .. . A l J , 3 J , A Q , .' A small French newspaper, Le Petit Journal, furnishes information ' .. . 1 - l 1 - A , - ' ' ' ll 7' I 1 x - 'K x 5' ' l ' 3 x ' I x l ' X K ' X 'V' YI 1 j loill 'ga ' f ' j 1 ' . Tl A , Y v X' . V' f'. 'x X. ' -,. .A ,.,L-1-v ' . , E- x , ' . . .' ' .' . . Y . ' ' v ' v ' v . . . . v .- ' 5. ' ' -' Q . I A v ' ' . I TIGER TALES Exchange of Ideas Co Erlltols Halllburton Hough John Hutchmson Club 11411101 Mt I-vllltlll IS Iran lelgusq lu s I 0 ltuu Wrltcr l eportel Muy ltuth Sllfllllllll leanne Sth! mtl ll.1Q1ll6SS Manager Assouat EdltO1 Maxme Hayes Ch xrles Chapman Feature Wrlter Reporter Fdward Darrow Rlchard Webster Reporter Feature Wrlter liettye baker Dorothv Delle Ukena Sports Edltor Cnculatlon Manage! H xrold lurlght lohn Cox Spolts Edltor Donald DdX1ilQOH The pulpose of the NdtlOIl2ll Honol SOCl9tV 1S to glue 1ecogn1t1o11 to school by evlnclng qualltles of scholalshlp, Cll2ll3Ct6l, leadershlp and se1v1ce To be ellglble T01 elect1on to the N2tt1OIlfll Hono1 Soclety, a student must rank IH the uppel thud of h1s class ln scholarshlp He must have been enlolled IH the school fo1 at least one 5ea1 P1101 to the electxon Not mole than flfteen pe1 cent of any S6lllO1 class nm mole than f1V9 pe1 cent of am jUIll0l class may be elected to membelshlp 111 the Soclety ThlS xeal s Junlols are actlve staff membels of the h1gh school newspapel, Tlgel Tales Tlgcl Tiles IS ln 1tS thud 5631 of pubhcatlon, and IS g10XX1Hg 1nto a news medlum of wh1ch the school can be proud Ca1151ng out a modeln pubhcatlon ploglam, T1gQ1 Tales 1n1t1ates a change ln make up, lntloduces new features and makes use of more lllustratlons The lesult IS a papel lanklng hlgh IH compauson Wlth I L ' . AL . ,A ' . l.o'.' . X. 4' ' fill .lay I' 'llipx 3 , ., .' m . . . . - 3 ' . . . -f 1 ll : ' - ., -' e 1 ' ' 1 ll ' those students in the upper classes who have become prominent in High ' V Ac - as ' 4 7 Seventy-four DEBATE Sllver Tonguecl Orators Left to llgllt lolln Cori Wrllrrm Reese Frarrce lo enblurrr Dorrs Nlllls Dorlrld Drylrlson llllllburtorr Hrugh Wayne lhlllrp Chlrle Cllllllillll other mlmcographed hrglr school prpers throughout thc Mrdyycst llrls 18 excellent progress for a paper or garlrzed for orrlv threc yc lrs Thc Weekly DllbllC1tl0I1 rs a member of tlrc St lfltllt PllbllQ2.t10Il Sery lce and The Student Press durrng the year lt rs also '1 member of the 'Vhssourr Inter Scholascrc Press Assocratrorr and yyrll be rated by thls organraatron As a result of rts nevy reader rnterest Trger Tales thls vear rs holdrng a hrgher ayerage crrculatron than rn any preyrous year although the total enrollment of the school rs somewhat less than rn former years An erght page prrnted rssue rs planned for thc end of the Vear Only one other school rrr thls rmmedrate dlstrrct has attempted rn erght page paper before The school thls year buys a small prrntrng press to take care of the mlnor cletarls ot hlgh school 16611111 ements It rs too small for the prrntrng of the hrgh school paper but rt vyrll be used to prrnt assembly programs athletrc tlckets and so forth Ml cl rsses contrrbute to the success ot the Carthagc debatc teams Dur rng the course ot the year the tour te rms debate both the attlrmatryc and negatrye srdes ot the lNatronal Hlgh School dcb rte questrorr I esoly ed That all electrrc utrlrtres should be gover nmerrtally oyy ned and operated The teams attend tournaments at PlttSbUlg Sprrngfleld Mraml and Webb Crty Dayrdson and Hough enter the quarter frrrals at tyyo of these tournaments and they place fourth rn the Mraml Oklahoma debate tour nament Worl rn the Speech class rrrcludes debate tr dllllllg Thls course yyhrch rs rather neyy rs a yaluable one When yye rmproye our speech yye dey elop our poyyer ot thought A g'l0XN1llg l6L0gHlt1OIl of the fact that trarnrng rn speech rs tralnrng both rn thlnl rrrg 31111 111 the flne art of soclal ad rustment has made good speech orrc of thc mayor obrcctlycs ot 9fll.lC,3.tlOI1 etyf x . 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' . . . . l . . . v n -ive JUNIOR CARTI-IAGINIAN STAFF AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standlng Wayne Matheny Jay Phxlhps Halllburton Hough Fredrlck Rountree John Scott Austm HRTTISOH Martha Frances Ross Margaret Wood Dorothy Schrantz Martha Lee OBarr Left to Right Lorralne Shank Cleona Staats DOFIQ Abram Genevleve Huntley Dorls H1xon Irene Garr1son Bonnle Lee Mltchell Sue Ellen W1ll1ams Wyvetta Sheets Jessle McCary Ilene McFadden Dana Cr1eb Mary Crayton Juanlta Moore There are eleven Junlor asslstants on the Calthaglnlan staff There are asslstants to the managlng ed1to1 art ed1tor and clrculatlon manager ln addltlon thele are slx JUHIOI Home Room 1ep1esentat1ves, an advel The 1un1o1s on the Ca1thag1n1an staff functlon ch1efly as ass1stants They are ln tl allllflg fol the heavlest dutles next year, and they vwlll step 1nto hlghel posltlons lf thev DIOVQ themselves qual1f1ed fo1 the vtolk Th1s foundatlon fol the follomng veal IS xerv essentlal to the success of our annual 111 futule QGAIS Planned phy slcal educatlon wo1k IS a lequuement of the state It w as for thls leason that lt was O1 lglnally 1nstalled, but 1t has SIHCQ plowed vers beneflclal fo1 health good postu1e, grace and pO1SG Approxlmately one thud of the tlme devoted to phys1cal educatlon Work IS fO1 games, one thlrd for correctlve gym and one th1rd for lec tures on posture, food, care of clothlng, care of teeth, halr, etc The Seventy SIX L, . 2 I 1 R . . 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I u - . . 5 - . - JUNIOR BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL LeRoy Spurgeon Donald Comel Wlllls Corder Joseph WlllldmQ Robert Barton Ken neth Balrd Ray Spurgeon Lox Heoman Back Row Harold Long W1ll1S Corller Robert Comer James Broxxn Wllllam Wlne Donald Comer John Maxvxell Austln Harrl on Donald DANIS Charles Matchael Nlax Carnett Marlon btaats Robert Barton kenneth balld latter palt of the coul se IS concel ned cnleflx xxlth g1O0I1'11I1g and hx glene The physlcal educatlon lnstluctol IS gllls counselol Gllls are leferled to her for the solutlons to thell pelsonal pl oblems CISG on the hlgh school laxxn and tennls COUI ts About one hundled glllS take palt ln thls coulse of planlled lecleatlon and healthful GXQICISGS Thele IS a school DUISQ xx ho glx es phx slcal examlnatlons and passes upon the fltness of the gllls f0l thls phx slcal educatlon xxolk When students ale lll thex ale sent to hel f0l consultatlon Thls saxes the student a gleat deal of expense and IS a conselxatlon of tlme fOl the school The vxolk of the school nulse IS of beneflt not onlx to the students but IS an ald IH expedltlng the school xx olk as xx ell JUHIOI basketball plax GIS almost steal the glolx fl om the senlols thls xeal f0l all elght boxs xx ho go out fol basketball make a lettel foul of xx hlch are A team lettels Thls IS an unusual numbel f0l Junlol boxs enty se en 1 Y' f Z. . 1 iv l 1 ' . 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' .-,V GERALD DON BUTTP RWORTH Englrsh Course Entered from Red Oak Mrssourr Henror year Trr.er Tale'-r -staff senror year CLIFFORD MEVEY CASTOR Srrenee Course HrY four years Operett.-r aenror year Masque and Sandal four yeara Band four years Glee Club 'sophomore Junror senror years Senror Clasrfr Play Opuetta senror yeal DORIS CATHER Englrsh Course Grrl Refrervur fre-rhman yerr Spanrah club Junror year CHARLES JUNIOR CHAPMAN Englrsh course Latrn club freahman 'sophomore yeara Glee Club qophomore year Debate team senror year Natronal Honor Socrety aenror year Trger Talea staff senror year EDWARD CHATFIELD JUNIOR Englrsh course Webster Club Junror year Saber Cham senror year Glee Club Junror year UEL EUGENE CLAY Englrsh course French club Junror senror years BLANCHE ALLENE CLINE Englrah course Olympran freahman sophomore Junror yearr-r French club senror year Glee Club Junror senror year:-r WILMA MARGARET COFFIELD Irnglr h course Spanrsrh club freshman sorrhrr more years Masque and Sandal four years Natronal Honor bouety ,rrrnror senror years Olympran ,rrrnror senror years Senrm Cla--1 Play ROEBE ROSCELLIA COLE Enulrsh course RAYMOND CORDELL CONWAY Manual Trarnrnp, course French :lub ,yunror senror year-r Saber Cham -renror year Band four years Carthagrrrran -staff Jrrnrrrr year EVERETT Eb GENE COOPER Commercral course Basketball Junror yerr N tronal Honor Socrety senror year DONALD HAROLD DAVIDSON Englrah Lourse blee Club sophomore year D bale team senror year Natronal Honor Socrety JUYHOI NEYIIOI yealw SIBYL LLCILLE DL SHAN Commercral Lour e brrarrrsh clrrlr freshman year LORR AINE DEVE RE AUX Commerual norrrse Grrl Reseryes orrhonrorl. -enror year s I' rcmh clrrb Jrrnrur nnror year w Dr um Corps enror yurr Glee Club Jr rrur yr rr ELDA MARGARET DINTAMAN Englrah courae Entered from Axrlla Mrsauurr aenror year Erglrty one . . v 1 1 . 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EAKILR Fnr.llSh course Latrn Club fre hrnan sorrhorrrrrre xerrs Arr tnnran senrm yfar Masque arul Srnrl rl forr ye-are Cartharernran staff scnror year Trrzer Tales -staff 'renror ye'rr Glee Club ,runror senror years Orchestra freehman 'aorrhu more Junror years Senror Class Play WILNIA FERN EARNEST EY1L.l1Sh course Entered from Arrlla M19S0llll Junror year MARI AIN RUTH ECKMAN Englreh course Latrn Club freshman Aophc more vears Arrstonran four years GLEN VE RL EVANS Scrence course Entered from Avrlla Mrssouri senror year IRMA lN ELLE EVANS Englrsh course Entered from Avrlla Mrssourr 'eenror year GEORGE ALLEN FADLER Englrslr course French club Jrrnror rnrur vears Glee Club sophomore Junror sgnror years Band four years Ormhestra freshman sophomore years Carthagrnran staff senror year Crtrzen hrrr avrard freshman year Ca Prcsrdent sophomore Junror years Natrnnal Honor Search Junrnr senror years Saber Charn -.enror ye'rr FORRESTT BOYD FERGLSON Mcflern Language course Maique and Sandal four years Saber Cham senror year LOIS JE AN FERGUSON Englrnh couree Olymruan four yeare Gr seryes freshman Qophomore Junror year: Club senror year Carthagrman taff year Natronal Honor Socrety enrol Masque and Sandal sorrhomorm Junror year Trr,er Tales strff Junror senrrrr Ormrztta senror year DON ALD RUSH FITYWATER Sc ence course French Club Junror year ball senror year Basketball Junror year trur al Honor Sucre-ty sr-nrrrr year CURIIS LLLSWORIH POLAIND Manual lrarnrnr. course Welrsier llrb rn rn orrhomur e yunror ye rr s EDGAR RAYMOND FORD Englreh course rl R Glee enrrrr year Nl nllll ycars Foot fresh- Erghty two , . . . , , W - , l .. . -' H: . 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' ' A- 1 Y ' ' 1 1 .sq i Erghky lrve WIARTH A JANE LAMKIN nglr-sh :nurse lic.-4 re Jrrnror senrur years l'rench Club Jrrnrm -enror years Maxuue frnr Sandal H9l'll0l yr rr Senrrrr Cla-as Plry NI-XRTHA LOUISE IANL I-ny,lr h course MA'4llll0 rnrl Szrnnl rl Junrur N nmr yarn Drum lorpw '-enrnr yerr LUFENE EARNEST LIC HT I'm.lrxlr cuurxe Entered from Qufrrrau Olrluhomr J nur vrfrr Mfr-qua mr Sunrlr enror verr JAMES THEODORE LINDER I'nr.lr-rh courxe THOM AS WILLIAM MAC Lommerual corrr'-re Sahel Chfrrn enror year M r-.que rrrrl band rl four year- GEORGE WILLIAM MATHENY I-nxlrxh LOUISE French Club ,rumor senror years blee Lluh wophomore Junror -enror years H Y fre-.hmfrn sophomore Junrm yr rrs JOHN KOLLENBURN M AYWLLL I-nglrxh courxe Srranrxh Club lreshmrn xrrp rr more year-r Poothrll -renror yerr JAMES ELTINC MEALI Y Modern I rm,ur1,,e course RUTH EUDINA METCALF lomnrurral roursr Olymprrn four year WI ARY VIRGINIA MICHAEL m.lrwh courxe rr Re-rerxe-. Junrur xr-nrrrr irrl Nrorrt senrnr yezrr CHFSTER DOWNS MICHAELS Modern Ldnpuage courxe Spam-.h Club fresh mrrr sophomore years kremh Club ,rumor sen r ye Basketball sophomore Junror senror yearx Mfr-sque .md Sandal frexhman Nophomore Junrm yeah DORIS MILLS l rr1.lr n course Xrr-.tonrun tour year Ldtrn Llrrlr lr 4 shman solrhomur 4. ye rr s llehfrte team -.enror year Carthaunran staff senror yedr lvlfr-.qrrr frnrl Sandal -rophomore Jrrnror -,enrnr ye rr - NIARJORII' CHRISTINE MOORE Llr rrrrr I ie-rcrvex Junr SAM LI' I ROY MORROW l' nglr-.h course Webster llrrlr fr e hm rn oplro r rrre Jrrnror e r -r lxrthanrnr rn sta enror yurr Sr her I h rln wnrm year WILLI-XXI 'NIOSS JL NIIOR l'Il1ell'rll rr artrn I uh -rrphrrrnure r 1 A r-3 - ui.-r -.r-r---S, ' ' -, .- ' - ' lf ' ' .' ' ' 2 . r r 1 I I J I fs . f. 1 S r. ' . so ' ' -1 ' ' ' ., .' ' ' z '. -r 1 ' 1 1 I , I . . . rv - . 1 ' 'ur' '. -r I.' rl.f ' r ' '. . . ,EE - -. .-j.-' S ' h. .t if 1 1 , ' 1 , v 1 4 4 . I ,f . ' 7 , ' .' z , .' h - '- ' ' z , . ' ' z '. w w . L I '4 ' rr f z f '. ' . - .' . -. .I 'f , . . .sq yr-:rr':4r L' ' ,' - s, J ' ' . r . . f f I - - ' -, 4. - I , l. . . '. . ' ' ' ., -. - io. urs. . ' -. . 7 ' ' .' 5. - . 1 ---. 1, 1 ' , . I- ' V- . I 1 w r I lirr ' 'slr ' rm-. Gil' l . 1' .', ' i rr' year. 1 Y 1 ' I , . 4 A , I -. r' T , ' A z , 5 - rr ', ' ' ' y zrx. ' ' 1' ': .' ff, A ' ' - '. 'r '- I r ' , , ' ' '. . r r , I I ' '. rm me. L ' Il , .' ' y -:rr'. MAURICE WILLIAM MOYER Science course. French club, junior' year. Banrl. four' Vearw Orchestra freshman 'sophomore Junror years REBA LA VONA MCBRIDI Cummers-rr! course UTHA LEE MCBRIDE Engllsh tour-e ROSALIE McKAY Englrah course Entered from Ayrlla Mrwrurr 5911101 yea! TRUMAN LEON PARKER nglrah tour-e I ee C uh ,rumor ye rr li rnr SQHIOI yr ar Orchestra fre'-hm rn so homorr Junror yearn JUANITA ERMINE PAUGH Commerrral rorrrxe IAUL H PAYNE nglrsh rourv. land our yearx Orche-rtrr four years hlee Club -.ophorrrorr Junror armor years Oprretta sr mor year DAVID E IERRINS I'm..lrsh rourxe Football xenmr Vear CHARLES ARTHUR PERRX Englrsh mourse WAYNE AUSTIN PHILLII S Lnglr-.h course Maaque and bandrl forr ye rrx Saber Cham xenlor ye'1r Glee Club sophomore Junror senior yearx Debate team senror ear VIRGINIA LEE PIERCY Englhh course French club Junror -.enror years Carthagrnran staff -renror year Gul Reserves lrexhman sophomore Junror years Saber Cham -.enror year Hunory Cadet MaJor NQHIOI year ELEANOR FRANCES PINCREE. Lngll-.h corrrsr Olympian four yearx Latrn Club lrrshman sophomore years Glee Club olrhomore ,rumor senior years Bind sopbo more ,rumor years Orreretta -renror year Car thagrnran xtaft scnror year Natrona! Honor '50 crety NQHIOI year EDYTHE GRACE PRESTON Englrsh course Altrurran four years Latrn Club frexhman Sophomore yeara Masque and Sandal -enror year Glee Club sophomore Jun ror senror year-r Carthagrnran -ztaff -,enror year Operetta r-rvnror year FLOY LOUISE QUINTARD Englrwh rorrrqe Grrl Scoutfr senror year Grrl Reserxei Junror Qemor yearfr WILLIAM FAY RHIEL Commerual courae French Club Junror year Latrn Club -xorrhomore year 1 D ,. A . , , . - - , -5 . E ' '. - . Il fl , ' ' ' z '. z I, .' ' 1 . ' Q - , ' .' z . .' lr 1 I-I f ' 1. 1' , f - .' '2 . , V I , . I . I I, - . I , .I V , -. . . J ' V: r. . ' ' 4 , r ' 2 '. .- . ' I I. ' . I ,I 1 I I. , I Operetta, senior' year. Senror' Class Play. . ,' '. F '. ' . l . 'A. . . . , . . . ., . I, , I I. , I - ' . 1 .- . ' I 1 I I ' , ,S . I I. . . . I ' I . ,- - I. . 'I ' . .I ' . S - I I. . . .I r . II I I. I I TI . 1 , ' r' , . ' r . - A - , . . l . . . . . . , , - ., . . .I-I . ' ' I I I. ' . .. ' 'r ' 3 . ' ' . , J ' ' -, - - r' - I v r ' ' 1 . - - , . 1 p r I 'Q Erglrty seven rl LIAll AI'lllIA lillf ll rrrlrwh cour e Prem Cub srnmr yr ar IARKER O ROGERS E.nr,lrsh rouue Sahel Charn Qenror year Ma que and Sandal senror yrar Glee Club orrhnmure ,rrrnror senrm years Hr Y fre'-hma'r year DOROTHY LEONA ROYSTER Commercral Lourr-re French club Junrnr senror yeare Trr.er 'lalewr staff aenror vear Grrl Re 'serves ,rumor ye r ANNA MADGE ROPER Fnglrxh course Glu Club Junror -renror years LILLIAN LOUISE RUSSELL l'nr.lr-.h LOUINE Pntererl from Arrllr Mrs'-.ourr Jrrnrur year Olymrrrfrrr Jrrnrur year ROBERT EUGENE ST JOHN Manual Trarnrnr, course Orchestra freshman sophomore Junror years Band freshman 'sopho H1018 JUHIOI years WILLIAM KINGSBURY SCHASTEEN lommercral corrr-re French Club Jrrnrnr :enror DOROTHY MAXINE SHANK Lommercral course Olympran r-enror year Grrl Re-serve-r freahman -.ophomore Junror years Latrn club fre'-rhman -sophomore yearwr Glee Club sophomore ,runror -renror years- Natronal Honor Socrety senror year Orreretta Nenror year MAX HENRY SHELTON Commercral course Entered from A'-rlla Mrs Nnrrrr aenror year MARY RUTH SHERMAN Englr-h course Olympran four years Grrl Re nerves four yearfr Trrzer Tales staff senror year Nntronal Honor Socrety Junror f-renror years MINNIE SHIFLETT Lnglrsh Loursr Fntererl from lrsrre-r Mrworrrr senror year PAULINE ADELL SHUE Englr-h course ELWAYNE R SHULL Fnglrsh cour-.e Ma-rque and Sandal ,runror -.en ror yearn Natronal Honor Socrety rumor senror years Glee Club sophomore year HELEN LOUISE SMITH Englrsh course Entered from Arrlla Mr sourr frenror year LE ROY SPENCER Englrsh course Entered from Axrlla Mrssouri rumor year' Q f w w 1 l' 'I I . . , ' L ,l l u E f -s . 'h 'l . ' ' - '. 6- ' ' 1 , , . r .- - ' B ' . . .v S .H ' , . ' L I l ' . I . .. - , - x ' r, ' ' ' zz '. 4 ' .' . I 1 ' 1 , ' ' ', . ' ' '.'. . . -. '4 , ' ' . . -. . ' ' , .I I . . ' . ' , . ' ' ' I I -X years. Band, four' years. X r ' , . ' , I. ' . .. ' . r ' . , I .' , .' A , . ' r 1 ' , ' . , Q ' '- . ' I. . ' ., E . . , . ' I . . V' ' ' .- I . I.. . -K I ' - 4 h- ' ' . ru . . ' .' A . . . ' , 'S . .. A . . ' ik. .' ' , -. .. l. . l . . .' I '-A. . , JEWEL FRANCES STAN I'ON Fnnlrah course Altrurran Junrm sr-nrrrr wc-ar Masque and Sandal Junror senror years Car thagrnran staff aenror year Crtrzenshrp award freshman year tronal Honor Nrrvrrtx enrrrr year nror Cla- I ax DOROTHY 'VIAY STANWOOD Fnglrsh cour e MARY ELIZABETH SIARI4. Ifnglrsh course F enclr lrlr Junior senror yn rr FRANCIS HARRISON STEARNLS Commercml Lour e Spanrsh L lub re hm rn sophomore years Glee Clrrlr sc-nror year Hr Y sophomore senror year s M ARY ALICE STORY I'n1.,lrsh course La rn flulr I e-hm rn soplromnre years Altrurran four years Masque anrl San dal lour years Carthagrnran staff senrur ye.-rr G El Club sophomore Jrrnrm senror we ns Orreretta enror year JOHN SWOPE I lLllSh courie NVeb fer Club freshman sopho- more Junror years Masqun rml Sandal Junrur senror years Band four years Orrhestr r fre h man sophomore Junror V981 flee flrrlr sup 0- nrore Junror year'-r a er fh r enror year larthagrnran staft sophornme srnror years CLAUDE B TAYLOR Scrence course Masque and Sandal sophomore year Saber Cham Qenror year ALLEN TILTON Manual Trarnlnr, rourse IVAN TILTON Commercral corrrae DOROTHY LOUISE ULLOM hnr.lrsh courae Glee Club -rorrhomore Junrm senror years ROBERT ELWIN ULLOM Scrence course MARGARET MARIE UMMEL Englrsh Lourse Entered from Axrlla Mrssourr senror Year Olympran senror year Glee Club senror year RICHARD MONTY WALL Emrlrsh courae Web'-rter Cluh, sophomore year Eighty erglrt , - A '. 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President, Kenneth Kyle V :ce Presudent, Jack Swope Reporter, Jewel Stanton Treasurer EI , eanor plngree Secretary, Bettye Ealzer SENIOR OFFICERS Ninety f , 5-::?S-ffgl' I 4 vliikpf, gr Q11 '- ,, R , .1-fr-Q54 Xara.-yr '- f fs, tiff ,hfzffw ,-4 e., ,gr f, .- .- 1 A. f' jk,,:-117' 'v , f x Nunoty one .QM , gk, Furst Honor Jewel Stanton Second Honor Elwayne Shull Third Honor Mary Ruth Sherman HONOR STUDENTS .- - f- - MATHEMATICS PHYSICS Among the subreets xx hrtlr max be taken hx senrors are mathenratrts phx srcs, mechanrcal draxxrng and booltkeeprng Mathematrts teaches tht use and apprecratron of the fundamental mode of thought xx hrth rs lrtst represented lox mathematrcal thrnlxrrrg Thrs rs done bx errtouragrng srmplrcrtx of language and bx strmulatrng auuratx ot reasorrrrrg t also done hx rntrodutrrro or rgrrralrtx ot thought Another objettrxe of nrathematres rs to estalrlrsh and org urrfe tertarrr spetrfrc habrts of attrorr suth as tleanlrrress and neatrrtss Qorrterrtratron and tonstruttrxe rmagrnatrorr, groxx th rrr stll corrfrderrtt, seli relrarru- and horrestx rx sres deals largelx xxrth materrals ana processes rrr surrourrdrrrrs xx hrth the student tan olrserxe drrtttlx Tht tx pt ol phxsrts ttuglrt todax rn hrglr stlrools does not se l so muelr to add to the stocl ol ltrroxx ef gt alreadx possessed bx the axerage student but rather to enrrth and rt frne that already possessed The studx of phxsres dexelops or derlx and sy stematrc thrnkrng lt emphasrzes the hoxx the xx hx and the hoxx much aspects of lxnoxx ledge The course ot studx rs drxrded rrrto frxe maror sectrons These are not entrrelx separate from one another, hoxx ex er, and are so closelx related as to iorm .1 xer x compatt xx hole Nrne-by two ' , . 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Y' A devices, when it is in1p:1ssible to give a complete and accurate clesc1'iptio11 Nnneky-three R O T C COLORS SABER CHAIN Harold Brlght Walter Adams Clarence Whlsler Top Row Maynard Brown Chester ll'I1Cl'l36lQ Forrestt Ferguson George Allen Fad ler Ivan Tllton Wayne Ph1ll1ps Davld Beamer Everett HUtCh1SOH Claud Taylor Vlfglnla Plercy Thomas Magee Edward Chatfleld Coldell Conway Ninety four Samuel Morrow, Jack Swope, Parker Rogers, Kenneth Winkleblack, John Hutchinson, COMPANY A COMPANY B nah lI111I-1ell he t11 'M 11 41 11 1r 01.1 H I' 111111 I'I11t1 h1 n I'1111estt I LII-,UNCH Fugene Ixe tml W 1yn1 I h1lI 1 .amu W11.111nw R1I1n1I VI1ll11 Rex 'VI1-alny W1II1111 bternmuns Rllhell 11m11 1 11 1 11 1511 n 'VI11l1n 'VI1N11n1y I-111.1-ng I11.h1 J1h11 511111 Welcome Stanton 11 1 11111 I 1m11r1 I1111 1 I I1 n R11h11t f 11Ie-nmn IlenJ11111111 kin Jack S111 R11h1 11 1111 ny N111111- 111n Ill 11111e 111 1 Iunnuh II11I11y lh11m11N 0 Ii.-111 W1II1am Smlth e 1 111I 11 ton 111 11 11- 1u111m1 Iulz II Rohn! Wood W1lI1f1n1 m111l 'II11111 1 1ynn11I B1 1111 11 I h11 II11lch1n II ll11111I Iie,1111er In 11n1 th W1nI1IeI1I,11I1 I- lm 1 nf N 11IlI Inhn H11 ey en 1 1111 e1 1 1 AI 1 'VI e1 I-11 ene R41111 W111en 1 QI 11n11I1I nneu n11 VM 111 1m1. 11s X 1n Ii11m11 I.111I W.-1111 E1m-wt Neubgr 11 1,1 ne N1h1II 111 11 1111111 1111111 ,mn 111ce h1I11 Jen 1-11 R11-Nell -Kd 1mN R43 mond fo e MALI1 1h 1111 N11 111 cIx1nn1-y IJ III XI4I I 1 11 VL1II11m NI11111m I ynn RoII1'1 Lloyd Robmxun 1' 1 an 1n 111111 111 I111I11n R 1I1 h 11.1 I1 h11 Ii1w.1I1.u Cdl I S1h1erL1 51431 Imp, Lunde1man Dxuun I endlg 1111 I 11 11111 Du Rube 11 Ixnnll X1111I1I HIIIIIKIAN WIIIIAITI WIIIIN I aul H01 nback John McNevx Nmety hve N . C S -' ,'I'Ah' 'Is. I'14k- R ' 1'.'. I - ' '50 . ' 1' ' 1' 1 A ' ' I ' ', 1 ' - ' ' I ww -:- .I' .', 1 1 1 ' . .' 1 ' ' '. ' ' ' 1'. ' L' Ii1I1-'l UW- 'I1y, .Inv ll I'1': ' 1 , . 1 ' ' . 1 -' - 2- 1 f, - .4 ' , 1 . 1' ' . II: 'ry IA y1I, VViII'1 I I, VVII ' ' I 211 , -' ' ' . 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SENIOR R O T C lop Row I'or1cstt Ferguson lx mn llltc n W une lhllllps Nlasnard I loxxn Chester Mlchaels Thomas Mag e John Hutclnnson lxcnntth wvllllxll bl lck C01 lell Conn IV Vxllll ll 1 mch msteen Snnucl Morrovx Duld leamcr Cl xud l1lXl0l l lrktr liogcrs Idxx 1rd fhxtflcld J :ck Sxxope lwerctt l'lUtCl11SOIl Ceolgc Allen Padler Qlxrence Whlsler Harold brlght Vencxl Ward Trumxn Parker NIJUIILC Moyer kan neth kyle Ernest Hexsten Paul Payne Lee Whlte Dodson Blvs xvne Shull Eugene Llght Noah IllCk6ll Eugene Ixeltner Vngnnx IIEILV Curtls Foland John baxlew Walt r Adams Chfford Castor The Iceselve OfflC61S T1a1n1ng Col ps Olgallllefl Clllllllg the ,6 7 school Veal bv Major E P Llock and Staff Selgeant Lelgh P Hopp IS composed of 121 cadets Thele ale thntx fue semols all of whom alc made comm1ss1oned and non comm1ss1oned 0fflC91S of the lngh g1ades Last spung the sen1o1s of thls seal met aftel school and spent SGXGI al houls dlllllllg lealnmg the fundamental D1111C1Dl9S of d11ll and leade1 slnp In the fall the boxs a1e glxen dlffelent posltlons to flll ln the Colps ln Ofdel that the ught man may be selected fo1 the ught Job These stu dents ale obselwed untll the fnst of Noxembel At thls t1me Malo: Block appolnts the cadet maJo1 fue L3,Dtd1l1S elexen llLllt6I131'1tS, and e1ghteen SQ1g'6dI1tS Aftel the newness of then pOSltl0I1 xx eals off thu become a most enelgetlc and LOI1SCl6f1tl0LlS gloup of cadet off1ce1s All offlcers, non commlssloned Off1C61S and cadets a1e sn O1 lung 63.1I16Stlj fo1 the betterment of the un1t as a whole In October an 6l9Ct10H IS held by membels of the R O T C to select a cadet honol aly majol Vuglma PIGFCN IS elected to thls p0s1t1on Ninety SIX ,. . . .. ' . . . 1' ' - 1 4 '. . , 1 1 , 1' .. , . v. , . ' 1 , A ' - '. , ' f 1- . N J , , . .., . c , . , . . 1 V -I ' v1 1' '1 - 5. - 1 ,,, .1 .h, . 1 l I 1. . 1 f - 1 1 1' 7 1 '1 '1 1 - L 1 ' 1. ' 1 ' 1 sr I1 ' , 1 1 I , fc 1. , 1. ' 'I ., U 1 ,1 ' , 1 1 , ww -1 1 . w A , 4 ' . , 1 V' . '1 1 I ' 7 ' ' 1 1 1 - lf -'1 In - 11 , , , , 1 , A , K Y , . . 1 v , . . , , . ' 11 . 1 JU ' '1 ' '. 7' -1 '1 1 4. r 1 1 ' n 1 4 or ' L' . . Q ' . a .r v -r ' ' w . , . ,. ' ' . . ', .' 70 M , Q 'vi . , . . . - 1 . . . 1 t L . u. . , . . ,. . '. v 'v ' . v .J - .' v - . 1 - 1 v- . A h . h' 4. v' A I n . 1 , ' . s fa lv . -4 v 1 ' . 1 ' I - v . ' I 1 - ' v . 1' 1 .1 1 r r . . . v '. ' ' 1 . . ,V - 9 . . . 1 , , . 1 uni ---1 Nmety seven ---...,. R OT C RIFLE Back Row Wllbur Lee Qlllgdll Loldell Qonvx xx Lloyd Rflllllll-llll Walter Adams DlV11l beamer Claude Fullerton DOI xld llroxxn Dvx un lendleton I'or1cst Fergu son Jack Sxxope Ih1l1pJensen Llaud 1.1xlo1 Edxxard Lhathcld Lhcstcl lx1ll,lllLlS Vlfgll Mlms Cllfford Lastol The Ca1thage 11n1t of the I O T C COHS1StS of txxo companles A and B each xx1th a membe1sh1p of fo1tV one the Band companx, xx1th a membelshlp of th11tx txxo and the staff of sexen The un1t faces 1tS fl1St 1981 test xx hen thex mal ch IH the A1m1st1ce Dax palade 11flc tf 1m of s1xteen c ultts Mcml1c1s of thc tc IIN uc sclcctcd bx p1occss of el1m111 ltl0ll b1scd o11 actutl flllllg sconcs A 1 tngc lb bltllt, 111 thc N 1 l,10lldl Gu 11d 11 m0lX f0l thls DUIDOSL 1nd llllllllg' 1l1Llt,IT'll,l1t xxc1tl1c1 thc 1ange at the Y M C A lb uscd TIIIS bblllg thc fnst xcal 1t IS not pos Slble to dex ote suff1c1e11t t1me to IT12l1lxSIl l2lY1Sh1D It IS hoped that It max be handled d1ffe1entlx next xeal and mole students max be able to tlx out fm the team The h1gh DO1I1t man on the team, Ph1l1p Jensen IS a sophomo1e, and thele a1e sex e1al othel good ITl2ilkSl'T19I1 xx ho xx1ll be back next X931 F01 th1S 1eason, It IS expected that 11ext xeal s 11fle team xx1ll be much lITlDlOXQCl The team thls xea1 fnes txxo matches xx1th the Ioplm 11flc team xx lnnlng one and losmg one The team also 8HtLlS IH the CO1 ps A1e 1 match and thc Wllllam Randolph Healst match TEAM - - 'lv,r X . 1 . l 'Lula-' . .'- 1' : 1 1-4 r ' C' , , Q : ' . , . ' 11 -V, , ' L. , . D., 2 ' 1 , 1 , H . , ,2 1 1 4 .,b. - . . v 3 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' '. V . ' V. ' . , ' , . , . 1' . . x - ' y' 9 ' 7 . 7 Y ' K 'V -1, T' 4 '- L .... , , . v . . T if - Z i . Av v . I . . t, Y Q . U c .1 The Carthage Il. 0. T. C. unit is 1'ep1'esented ill various contests by its 3 Ji k'A' -2 1 'I x x' ' x X2 Q 'x x x- x ' ' fx-' ' 'a' ,z 1 z ' '1 ' 111- . ' 2 - 2 . .tv . . 3, R . , , , . xi x . , .4 1 1 I ' . . ' w 1 I ' 1' , ' . v V -, ' ' S- - ev .Y .7 - uv Q-Y ,.1 ' . . ' A , y . . ' . ' ' . v -7 .' Y' .' ' ' . A . ' - - 2 . 1 1 - . I U 4 . Organlzatxon Edlt01S MMV Ioulge knell THE CARTHAGINIAN STAFF Managxng Ed1to1 George Allen Fadlel Ass t Managmg Ld1tor Halllbulton llough L1terary Edltor Jevx el Stanton Asslstant L1tera1y Lclxtor Dorls M111 Assoclate Fdltors V1rg1n1a Brooks Asslstant Art Edltols Bettxe Laker Wayne Math ny Crace Preston Malthx Leo 0 Ban Buslness Manager Busmess Ass1stant Adv ert1s1ng Malldgel s C,11CLllatl0l1 Manager Xsslst mt Cxrculauon 'l x p1StS SCh00l Life lfldltolh Rohvn Redmond Sophomore xSSl5tdlltS Nancy Jones Semor Asslstants Frances Hyde x7l1g1Hl3 PIQICY Ex erett Ilutchl on Charles Bates Doris Lee H3tCll81 Jumor Assistants Austln Harrison Martha Ross Margaret Wood Jay Phllllps John Scott Paul Murrell Kenneth Wmkl black Edna Ixarcher Samuel Morrow Jack Su ope 14 red1 1ck Roundtree Kenneth Kyle John Hutchinson Dol othy Schrantz I leanor Pmgree Loxs Jean Ferguson Iona Burel Constance Fl 11k Wesley Tatum Dorothy Chunn V1nc1l Ralston Malgaret Fadlel Imogene Raffelty BOHH16 W1gg1l1S I leshman Xsslstants Robert RICE Ixathleen Sink Bernard Cav Sara Turner Lols Tonges W1ll1am Morrow Thomas Helsten Ninety ought ' '-.-',.,'.-'-. 4 ' ' .-..-..-,-.. 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N1 SENIOR CART!-IAGINIAN STAFF R 15 left to 11.,ht r11g,e Q11 di L1 1 1, 111 011 O11 1 D11 1wa111e1 Vllgllll 1 I 1m111s ,Q 11: 11.4111 1 1.111 119 1111 N 31X LULIISL Ix111l1 X111L1t llgnsel I 1 U. 111 t I 1 1 1 1 X 1111 N1 fl 111 Hutchm 1111 '11, 11 111 1 N14 1 L1 mms: Pl Ll Hztchgr 1L fllbt 1 l1t1'11Q11111.11 p1111l1s111f1 111 1'1l 11413 111 111111 111 1111 8151111111 u1opL1at11L stuf1L111 8111111 that 11112 111f111111 sta fl 11sL1f 111 the past T111o11g11 tm XCAIQ, thc .11111uf1l has 1efle-Ltul thli 2111111 41111 the I11g11 1c1Lf11Q 1111111 sta11f1a1c1s of the sLI1oo1 Ill t111Q 1111 11111111 111th 6111111191 sf111 of thu Cd1t1'13.g1111dl1, XXL 11411 111111611 01111 to DILQLINQ A1111 tXlJ19SS the c11a1f1Qte1 1st1c 1111.115 11111 stf111c1f11c1s of Ca1t11 1g1. H1gI1 51111101 nety nme 1 I 1 Top 0 ', R' f : fill A11 F' 11 1', J +11 '1 St: 12 , D 'E M'1ls, I L '111 5 ! ., ' . ' 'l 3. 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I OPERETTA The 4111111111 01301 ett1 3111011 111 the m11s1L.11 o1g.11111.1t1011b oi the h1g11 school has been .1 t1dC11t1011 SIIICO 1910 The 1c1e.1 11 as lust C0l1C9lXQf1 111 o1de1 to 12111 flom the 1o11t1ne fmm of co11Qe1ts as cl means of pubht e11 te1ta1nment The mubmal p1.11 11 A9 found to be of .1 H1019 9I1t91tdl11111g l12ltl11Q, and .1ppe.11ec1 to 111011113115 cf the O1g'.l111ldt10l1S mme than the con celt It has been L011SlC1Q1CC1 the m1tst.111f1111g fnatule of the 1ea1 111 the 110111 01 the 111g.11111.1t1o11s 01111 Qllllt lt 11.15 111.1111 .1c11.111t.1ges 0161 the f011LClt CSDQL1d11X s11110 lt D101lC1LS 1101111 oppo1t11111t1eQ fm tht 111611111111 11 111 the f1e1e1opn1ent 01 etnge pulse solo 1111111 .11111 ge11e1.11 c11.1n1.1t1LS 111 fO1 d1ffe1ent f1ep.11tn1ents of the 5111001 to u111pe1.1t1 The c11.1m.1t1c de pautment 3Qi1Stb 111th f11a1og11e p.11 ts the manual tldllllllg' C1GI'Jd1t1lW9Ilf D1OX1d6S scene11, .ind the .ut C1CIJd1tH1011t fU1111S119S att1act11e DOSt01S .11111 Othel 3C1X01t1SlI1g n1.1tte1s T IS 10.11 s p1ese11t1t11111 111 The C,1ps1 T1o1111.1c1o111 18 L0l1S1f1C16f1 b1 those V1110 5.111 lt the most 11111111111 .11111 .1tt1.1Lt11e of .1111 g11 en 111 1ecent 194115 lt IS 11111q11t, 111 that the L1101llS of gXDS1CS, D1OX1C11I1g' .4 1e11 at t1act11e 1JdL11g1Ol1I1C1, 1911141111 on the stage t1'l10llg'1'1OLlt the entne ope1ett.1 The1 me seated 111fo1m.1l11 about the tents and campfn es p1a11ng C31 ds and 110136 shoes, and engaged 111 13110115 fo1ms of hand11 0111. 1n tl ue gvps1 fashlon The O1g3I11L3t101lS .ue fo1tun.1te th1S 5831 111 possessmg bette1 One Hundred 1 A Q . V 2 ' . Y ' ,. . . UA. ' v ' ' - 1 1 . K, . , . . '. , ' - - ' ' . . - I . 'V v 1 V v - ' I . . - ' . 1. ZA, ' I, V . K ' , xl , , v , .. , Y . 1 additi.011 to the 01lSQIT11J1Q c11111'11ses. The operetta p1'o1'ir1es an ODDO1'tl1I11tX ' ' 1 - , . . -. 1 -1 1 ' . - h' .v . JK. . A, I z ' ' S- Y 'nv L... . . .U 'S . ' - V , ' wf f ' .J . - ' 1 . -. . ' v 1 v ' v ' - . Q r - 7 . kr 1 u - -. . ASSEMBLIES talent fol leads than 1n some QGRIS past and these are graclously rece1ved 1n the roles they play The assembly programs presented evely Fuday mornlng ale much more val 1ed and entertalnlng th1s year than ln prev1ous years due to the fact that a speclal commlttee of teachels and responslble students ar1 ange the years schedule of programs Ou1 D1 ogl ams are dlwded lnto seve1 al genel al d1V1SlOHS Durlng the football and basketball seasons pep assemblles are popular and flequent muslc ploglams are g'lV6Il by the Calthage MUSIC Club oul hlgh school dresses are g1'N9I1 on Arm1st1ce Day and Easter plays are gn en at Chrlst mas and on the programs prepared by yar1ous clubs 1n the school These programs have met xx 1th the healty applox al of the student body Du1 ng thls school year assemblles ale held mth unusual 1egula11t3 and vuth 1a1e exceptlons at least one IS held each week Among the Sp9C13l p1 ograms p1 esented ale those gn en by the Spanlsh and French clubs and the Glrl RQSQINQS El C11 culo Castellano p1 esents a play A North Ameucan IH MEXICO 1n 0bS91X3.tl0I1 of Pan Amerlcan Day Ap11l 14 The scene of the play IS a MQX1C3H lallway statlon and va11ous types of people 'ue pmtmyed Spanlsh muslc and dances ale addltlonal featules of the p1og1am 3' Q . Y 1 , . . . 1 Q , , , 1 a A 'N , . . 1 1 3 . . . . , , . glee clubs and band, and vlsltmg college glee clubsg inspirational ad- , , 3 , , 1 v' 1 7 1 1 . - '. ' l 7 7 . .J , 4 Y . . 4 ' i . H 1. . . ' H 7 ! u - q 1, . One Hundred One RECREATION Le Cercle F1 HHCHIS presents a play entltled The Stolen Fhlld The1e are also songs by the membels of the French classes and by membel s of the I 1ttle Flench Club A novel feature of th1s D1 ogram IS the partlc 1pat1on of the members of Le Petlt Cercle F1 anca1s whlch lb composed of the chlldren from the MZIH Stl eet Nurserv These Junlor membe1s lend sparkle and entertalnment to the p1 og1 am They are pavlng the vsa3 Ior futuxe F1 ench students and a1e laylng a foundatlon f01 futule 5ea1s Phe Gul RGSQIVGS plesent an unusual playlet On The A11 Th1s comedy IS Well llked also and IS one of seve1 al amuslng and ente1 talmng noveltles p1 esented at ou1 weekly assemblles The p1ctu1es above ale QXDIQSSINQ of enjoyable moments expellenced by students IH then lelsure t1me The semor boy 111 the fust snapshot seems to be taklng It easy at least T01 the moment The glrls next to hlm are dressed fol horses but they seem to be qulte content wlth an auto The glrl on c1utches hobbled 21 ound school for many days and somehow the school Just dldn t seem the same afte1 she dlscarded them The snow scenes show that snow balhng IS stlll a popular spo1t even though lt IS banned on school glounds The snows are 1nf1equent th1s year and thls selves to 1nc1 ease the popula1 1ty of sleddlng skatlng and snow balhng F1 Q V . ' 3 . A. - 1, . ' ' as ' u A , J I J. A 4 . . . A . . - . y . . 1 1 . I . 1 Y 7 fs i , 1 . ' 1 fu y 1 ' The play and songs are very much appreciated by the student body. V . , ' , 1 I , , u i ,in . , , , . , . . ., . Q Q ' . 7 V . . ,. I 4 A . ! Y! . . , A . - . . . 1 , One Hundred Two TRACK SENIOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION lhck how Wllllam Dean Rush Iloyd ltobmson -Xu-.tm ll lY'I'lSOll Don 11d Qomu floyd I-.bell Hanld Dowley Lugene Llght llengamm ll: Iey left to Right Maltlxa Ja me Lamlm Reba NILBTILIG Vlrglma Mlehael Wllma Cof fleld Phoebe Cole Marle Ummel Utha Lee 'VlcBr1de Frances Hyde Wilma Earnst Allene Clme Mary Buzendlne Lxlllan Russell Maman Hubbard Mary Qustn I lrrlson Madge Roper Wyxetta Sheets Vlrgmla Brooks Among the bovs spolts IS tlaek XXlllf,h IGLLIXGS the least publlutx lx because thex enjos the wolk not because of any loxe of glow Last xea1 the tlatk team was second lll the Blg 8 and the mlle relay team set a 10C0lCl Almost all of l lst XGHIYS 0l1I1St3I1Clll1g' pufoxmels are baclt tlus teal, so that a good season lS assuled About thlltx boxs ale out for tlaek thls X931 hx 615 class COIIICI lbutes tlatkmen but the majouts come flom the Jun1o1 and semol classes Thex tlalll f1Ol11 the beglnnlng of tht baseball season to the last state meet The tlaek team usuallx attends two on thlee meets at Joplln two laspel countx meets the Joplln lelaxs and the meet at Spllngfleld Mem bers of the Cal thage tlack team won eonsldelable CIISUHCUOII at these meets last xeal, so much IS hoped fo: thls season If the lntelest and 9I1thllSl3SIYl of the athletes IS of am lmpoltanu., these hopes wxll most teltalnlx be leallzed , D . , ' ' , 7 ' 1 1 ' . ' - 1 e', 4 .' , ' 'I 'E '. f 1 , . ' 1 : Q . A l . : Q 1.1 ii., .J . .. yu., - ! ' ! ' q 7 . l A I .I I ' Y ' I ' l A .4 I, . ., , 'Y , , . Y ,. K K2 7 . ' . , v v ' , . , 3' v ' .' v l ' l . of any of the sports. The boys who partlclpate lll track work do so mere- Iv . If nv 3 - - v, ,t ' f v .lx , , , , , , , ' 46 ' as 1 ' x , ' !. . n , r . 'lv L r . 0 . 1 1 ' , I I I. lf 1 u - ' u . 1 I 1 L. v u . u 1' . I , X , 3 -. 1 , f 1 tv v u s . , v I . , 5, , . .Y . ' - ' L X ' I v ' . ,A I v' One Hundred Three BASKETBALL A TEAM B TEAM H1111 how VGllLll W lllil Innes lllealf X lxe11n0tl1 l llltl loy X 10111 1n H ll old Dlessl RCI' Robert bartou lllbllllil lutmx xtcr Joseph WllllilllS L uroll l'X8Nt6l -Xlbert Hen-.el Chests-1 M1chaels Back Row Paul laylor LeRoy Spurgeon XJSIH Broun V1Ct01 Nlckmney James Bandy Ha1old Cockrell Ray Spurgeon Donald COIUQI W1ll1S Corder Harold Rlchards ut ww llY1lJ0ltll1l, to 1ts success Thu all f0I.ll make lette1s, and a1e xaluable 111 th lt thev eo11t11bute leadelshlp The basketball team DIOXQS to be unusual 111 1tS Splllt ot co0pe1 3111011 the sen1o1s a1e good leade1s and the JUHIOIS a1e sulhng and capable of followmg the11 leade1sh1p lh s quahtv IS 16Sp0HS1bl6 fOl thQ1l umnmg second place 1n the B1g 8, Wltll f0u1 xx IHS out of SIX games One Hundred Four 1 1 . - F 1. .' . . 1 . , ' 1, ' 1 , ' , . . - 1 .- 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 '. , 11 , 1 1 , 1 .1 1 . 1 V- . V' 1 V. , . ' '. 1 M - ' 1 - - : 'X 3 f 7 . ' 7 ' i 1 f' Y ' , ' , ', ' 'Q , ' 1. The basketball team includes only four seniors this year, but they 2 . 3 v X .1 , ' . i ' S A TA . A , , . , X . . 1 v. . 1 ' 2 Y , ,' J , A . ' I C . . v i . I . I . A. . u V. . a . H . ,g FOOTBALL BASKETBALL left to Rxght Fxrrol lxeqter John Nlfvuxell RIAUTICP Corcler Albert Henoel Harold Dresslaer Mxles Jxtkxon Don alll Fltzxxater llaxld l9I'klIl'i Walter Adams lxan Tllton Harold Dresslaer Thele ale ten SQHIOIS on the football team, and ten of them are let l261IT1Lll Then l6L0lCl IS 1dent1cal xx 1th that of the basketball team thex take second place Ill the B1g 8 bx Xlllllllflg' foul out of sul of the con felence games The attltude of the sen1o1 membels of the team IS lnghlx commend able, and then past expeuente pnox es to be qulte xaluable to the success of the team One Hundred Fave ,, ' : fr '. ,, 11.2, ' ,,. ., - 1 ' 1 A . - 1 ' vf 4 v' 3 ' . 1 - va . . , . . . , . , . . , . , Carrol Kester, Chester Michaels, Vencil Ward, Albert Hensel, Donald Fitzwater, - , ' . . . . ' ' ' , V' . v ' 7 1 , , , ' H ' 'H , .' ' . ' , . - 1936 FOOTBALL SEASON Carthage Vs Xurora October 2 1936 the CHS '11ge1s on the home freld walloped the Aurora Houn Dawgs 19 0, after wrnnrng practlce game from tartervrlle 7 0 The scorrng plays were an 85 yard run and the blockmg of a k1ck Cartluge Vs Iamar The Frgera went to Iam1r, October 'P rrdmg hrgh on 1 waxe of confrdence to meet the I 1m'rr Bengals lhe Frgers were defe ted 110 Carthage Ss Weosho The CHS team, on therr home fleld, October 111 defeated Neosho, 14 0 for therr second lirg Erght vrctory of the Qeaeon after a hectrc afternoon Carthage Vs Nev'1d1 The Nevada Trgers aroused the CHS 'lrgers from therr larr, October Z2 and were defeated by the Blue and Whrte, 6 0 lhls was Newadrs only 10311 defeat Carthage Vs Monett Phe Monett Cubs downed the '11gBlS, October 30 on the home freld llre score w rs Cubs 12 md the lrgers 0 'lhe game was hard fought Carthage Ns Joplm In the 32nd trlt srnce 11109 the lxed and Cncerr llardera of Joplm Noxember 6 smothered the lrgers 111 o on the home treld 'lhe lxrgest crowd of the year w rtnessed the grme Carthage Vs Mt Vernon Phe CHS Tlgers on the home trelo, turned back the huaky Mt Vernon Mountameerf: 7 0 Noxember 11 lhe mterteptrorr 01 a pass followed by a 70y1rd run glve the CHS the tally Carthage X s Sprrngfleld SIl!'ll1gf'l0lllS strong llulldogs bxttcred the Calthlge llgers to a 3311 xlctory S1Jllllg'flPltl lhe lrger sum crme rs the result of lnterccptrng 1 p iss C lrthage Vs Vtebb Cnty In the annual Thanksgrx mg Hay iootb 1ll game the lrgels lost 1 lrexrt blefiklllg' game to Webb C,1ty frt Hatten lrleld 1A tr lhe lrgers clmched second place belrrnd repeatrng Cl1dlU1J10llS Nex 1da I937 BASKETBALL SEASON C 1rtl1age Vs Webb C rty lhe H team won, 141 lb Carthage Vs Neosho lhe 'lrgers trounced Neo-.ho A310 before 1 small crowd It NI9l'l'l0IlZ1l ll rll lhe I1 term lost to the Neosho ll te 1nr, 15 17 Carthage Vs kurora lhe l1g.,er varsrty gave the Aurora Houn Dawgs 1 Z1 151 Whlpplllg' lhe llger de fensc w ls strong lhe B te un won Z0 3 Carthage Vs Joplm Carthage usmg a slow breakmg oftenee, lost .21 20 to the Red and Creerr Rarders of loplrn lhe CHS Keaelxes lost 11 5 Carthage Ns Mt Vernon After a hectrc exenmg the lrgers took a double brll from Mt Vernon Mount rrneers at Mt Vernon lhe scores were wararty game, Z0 lt li g1me 11 l Carthage Vs Joplm lhe CHS lrgers rn 1 return game wrth Joplm at Joplm, were defeated 111 e varsrty game, 11 Z1 atter le ulrng 11 A at the half but won the lr gxme, Z4 23 C nrthage Vs Webb Clty Agaln C uthage toppled before Webb Clty at Webb Cltx Z3 14 m 1 non conference t1lt ln an overtrme struggle the B team won, Z3 Z0 C arth 1ge Vs I am 1r The Trger Varsrty trrumphed 31114 and the B team mule short work of the m 1r Reserxes, 55 20 Carthage Vs New 1da 'Ihe llgere lost the decrdrng basketball game to Nexada 11118 thus losmg the ChZ1l11lJl0I'lShlp to Nevada and tylng for Zrrd wlth Neoaho rn an oxertnne game 'lhe team Scored a 17 7 wln, puttmg them 1n a 3 way tre for flrst place rn the B drxrslon In the Neosho tournament, Carthage lost to Carterxrlle 34 lb, thus berng elrmrnated 1936 TRACK SEASON The CHS Tlgers placed Qecond rn the 1036 Brg 1 lght lrack meet after nttendlng sexeral other meets Ono Hundred Sax , I , . 1 . 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