Elk City High School - Elk Yearbook (Elk City, OK)
- Class of 1915
Page 1 of 94
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lt has been reported that a domestlc clence germ hi been fouml n
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Mxss Hurst For tomorrow you may mute ten rules of ettlquette Nou
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Blanche I want to know how to begm
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Rhea Thompson
Lola Mosley
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lt IS gratifying to note that our excellent school board has been on the
alert lll wrsely provldldmg a room rn the Central building where pup1's
of all grades may pursue the shady of the purest, the most Intellectual of
all arts-music.
Whlle those who excel rn this line art go on leammg after their school
days, lt IS ln early years that the skillful training of the hand to obey the
mmd must be done and that the habits of listening and thmlnng in tones
must be formed.
lluslc lms a wonderful power over the young giving birth to noble as.-
Dll"lll0ll8, weaning them from dClll0l'8llZlllg pleasures, elevating and re
lining the entire nature A simple melody may become embedded in a
chllds soul and leave its lmpnnt forever
We are wld that Milton who was a school master as well as a poet,
devised a plan of education rn which the fatlgues of studv was mterspers
ed by Intervals of music whrle the Greeks held its culture rn such high
esteem that their children were taught their letters rn song
Probably the greatest reason why we should studv music rs because
through its influence the cares and sorrows of every day life are forgot
ten. peace and comfort found and with his universal language the musn
others.
James G Blame once said The luxunes of today are the necessities
of toworrow The day IS passing even rn America where music is con
sidered a luxury Pedagogues, psychologists, ph yslcrans and ahemste
agree tlut the soul of the American child ro be normal needs music as
hm physical bemg needs pure arr good food and proper clothing
During l9l4-1915 the Pl3ll0 department has enrolled forty-eight pupils
and there lls been an average attendance of twenty live
Every eEort IS directed towards the achievement of the highest stand
anis. The course of study embraces in connecuon with the study of the
Plano, a course ln musical Theory Harmony and Sight reading
A series of pubhc recxtals are given throughout the year at which
pupik are reqmred to give their solo numbers from memory
To lum wh r faithfully and patiently searches for the mmd of our tone-
WISE, there came many discouraging moments but
And wht is our failure here but a triumph s evidenced
For the fullness of the days' Have we withered or agonmed'
Why else was the pause pmlonged but that singing might issue thence?
Why rushed the drscords ln, but that harmony should be prized? '
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Russell lolned the squad after Hunter was dlsablefl hw a lame knee
No other player dld more tw vs ln our games than he always ln the scrlm
age vs antmg tm bear the brunt of the attack he soon became the favorlte
of not only the school but the town as xx ll When he was called thru the
lune Presto' A hole appeared and mx Lmd entered The man did not
grow too large for T m to tackle the plav newer became too fierce for
xt C hnton not only barred f ot ball from our school and dropped a blan
ket of orrow ox er all Southwestern Olflahama but also perhaps perman
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Van xx as one of the most llllllllllll laul hcld men seen In Hlgh
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'lccount of hlmself Dldn t mmd ln the leasr fm hls owxn plavers to
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hxm Nex er bothers hxmself over such 'miles as gnls and studles
Oman btandlfel end vxelght 1'-30
Doc xxas considered one of the ulest tacklers on the team!
Every tlme a plax came around hls e d he gave '1 good account of
himself He xxfls a xaluable man IN hoth zurnmg mterfererence
and breakmg It up Doc IQ xerx patuotlc and IS an especlally
ardent admlrer of Custer
Vert Huntex full back welght 160
Peg Leg as he vxas once called vxas mltxated mto the mystld
a t of bone crackmg thxs year for the first tlme He played a con
svstant game at full hack untll he got hrs leg pulled ' After
xx hlch he slde tracked his ambltlons to the more altrulstlc the less
faclnatmg game of Tenms He s bashtul but not too much so to
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Theodole Pml elto tackle w elgrht 180
Teddle was thc easlest man ln our l1ne to handle Anv tmu
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w as to Q0 thru If ln remox mg one or two men he couldn t cleats
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Cauol lVlasse5 qualter back wevght 143
Carr rl lecexved an IYHUYV tt the xery begnnnlngz of the season but
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of htm ln foot ball togs untll too late to use lt as was the case ot
Carl Van for w hlch we are deeplx legletful
Carl Van half back welgzht 110
Van hls brother Wan s" twm and supplement broke the long
dlstance re ords for broken held gams Con ldened ou best bet
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nerxe and head work but frankly admlts that Budd1e' of Mangum
renown came prettx neal gettmg hls goat
He stands alone all unprotected so Lay on Macduff
Paul Burnett tackle w elght 100
Red play ed a go d COHSI tent game Seems that Paul was
mclmed to take SIQSIZS w th hls umf frm for a blanket but he gen
ez ally woke up ln tlme to get hls man
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Orson Nlchols end weight 130
Llttle Nlck as he w as affectlonately known was one of the
nervlest players on the team He could stand more look the worst,
and laugh more than anybody ln the bunch Talks ln hls sleep
about a blackeyed beauty
beth Lacy centex welght 160
Dad frack etc was llke a stone wall on the defenslve and
llke a batterlng ram on the offenslve He's so true on 5 as es that
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an dxsputes among the xouthful Penrodo Pro heme s to xou
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garetus Sophomores Freshmen and Sub Freshmen J
Hlan Hence' henee' all xe that xxrll not consprre xxrth us Xou are
knax es and xx retches to tamelx submri to ueh treatment Whx do rt '
We can onlx do as I haxe planned And xou relle trmrd creatures that
xxrll not rom us get thee hence and rt but one xxord 1-. breathed to ex en
blank xxalls xour heads pax the for ert lake heed
lEx1t fevx of Su I re hrnen J
rors room and call out the honorab e per on Lucrlrus Martharrnus Cerce
xx hoas xou all lenoxx st nds hrgh rn th esteem of the Senrors and the
I acultx If vxe can only draw her rnto the const rracx what vxe do xxrll
be counted as the greatest act of the F C H S As xou know she s
honorable and all the Faculty prarse ber and thrnle mor of her than of
us so xxe must get her Vrolanous do you go ro her and frnd out her
xxrshes and do ru Margrr tu srund th prrnclples f
the hoarx headed Alsamus so that the proceedrnges may not be regarded
rs onlx an upstart rebellron But go md meet me at the corner of the
campus at noon fExrt alll
ACT Il
Scene 1 In secluded xx alk Enter I ucrlrus
Luc Would that I mrght not brood ox er mx xvrongs so' Wny does
the thought of the Serrror drgnrty strrke me so badly 7 I am sore afrard
that thev propose to cage rt to keep rt irom the rams and wrnds and
should thex do so I no longer care to lrve rn the laboratory xxrth them
I could not talk to Orronus nor to Thomas but he xvould refuse conversa
tron at exery word I should say What' Ho' Who comes? I must
avx ay to see
lEnters Vrolanus J
Vol Good morrow Lucrlrus I do fear I do trouble you but rn one
plarn questron do you too wrsh the Senrors to cage therr drgnrty"
Luc Not I torsooth There would be no lrvrng rn the same room
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prevent I know I can get around the faculty I am llked bv the Semors
but we must nrex ent thus lest they keep thur dlgfllty mtact
Vlol You are r1ght let us away and confer mth Blanchetus
Scene II Laboratory Enter Semors Thomas leadmg
Fhos We have never lost our dxgnlty lt has been one of our greatest
'boasts so now we must bottle xt up as the under clas es w1Il attempt to
lake lt away from us To mght all be present and We wlll proceed to
c ire our dignity so no one can get It Take heed to mght. IEXIII
Scene III Hall Enters Florencetus
Iflol Thomas, beware of Luclhus take heed of Vlolanus come not
:near Blanchetus mark well Marga retus There as but one mmd ln all
these people and at IS bent agalnst the Semor dxgmty The Mightv Gods
defend thee Thv lover Florencetus
Here wxll I stand untll Thomas comes along then mll I glve thls to
hum and perhaps the fates and he can contrlve to out wlt the traitors
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ACT III
LScene 1 In the laboratory Enters Lucllnus Margaretus, Blan
nhetus Vxolanus and others mcludmg Thomas Orxanus Amabus, Mavlbus
If lorencetus
If lol Hall Thomas read thls schedule
V1ol Oh Thomas, read mme first, for my sult concerns our friends.
Elor Mme concerns yourself most worthy Thomas read lt
Thos What concerns ourselves must be last served
Blan We come to plead for our classmates who were ostracxzed from
the regular yell meetmg last week
Thos RISC Kneel not so to me Ah' Whv crowd you so"
Vlol Et tu Brute Then fall Semoz dlgmty'
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CScene II Enter Luclhus Blanchetus Vlolanus Margaretus and
Senlors J
Luc Then follow me and glVe audlence frrends I did what I did for
the cause of the suffermg Sophomores, Freshmen and sub-Freshmen. I
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nor endure Who ns he re so base as would always take sarcasm, sneers
and jeers, off the S mars? If any speak for hun have I offended. I
All N me Luclllus, none
LJ Then none have I offended so that I may safely give up my
place to Kathrvmus who comes to speak over the loss of the semor s dlg
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Kath I come to bury the Senror s duzmty not to pralse it We all
do know l.llClllllS IS an honorable person and that the Senior dxgmty was
a mena'e to the happmes of the under classes. Rather than wrong the
hvz g' honorable Lucxhus, I give most umng to the dead Shall we
s and such treatment"
All About' Seek' Haze' Bump' Duck' Scourge. We must not lose our
glonous presuge of the E C H q. KEXJQ
ACT IV
lScene 1 In ollice of E C H S Enter Faculty I
Prof Rachanmus These mam pupils shall be punished, thexr names
are pricked.
Prof Nowhnus In sooth, lt IS a goodly list, and they know not where
of the pumshmeut comes
Julxanus Lukenus We must not be too hard on them Yet I my noth
mg to the punishment lExltD
fScene Il Ou Campus. Enter Vaolanus and Blanchebusj
Vxol It was I who when the fate of the consplracy depended upon
getting Lucllms unto the plot, lt was I who went to her and pursuaded
ber to enter It so that, by all the Gods I should rule the order
Blau. Ha' qax vou so? Know you not that I am an older and better
leader than you?
Vzol We Lwe 'sn ll not quarrel about lt. Let us about and seek further
developements. CEXIO
iScene Ill In laboratory Enters Luulmsl
Inc In sooth, It IS wearlsome to reflect on the proceedings of the past
few days The old spmt of Thomas lost dlgmty uses before me at every
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ACT. V
fS4I?Tl8 I. In oflie. If nter Fac.:lty.l
Prof. Rich.-Now Nowlinu:-. our hopesareanswefed. See! the enemy
comes.
Prof. Nowl.-Tut Iam in their bosoms and I know whereof I sp eak.
Prof Rich But let. s away berore am one sees us contemplatirv mis
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lScene II. On campus. Enter Faculty Iuuhus Plan h 1us Mol.:
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Luc Thmgs are not going to suxt our 5, mod mmd W ar losx I
Therefore witness mv humxhatxon when I bow my he ld which has nex
er bent before and bow to a Qemor and apologrze vo the facultw and
more to the noble Thomas trom whom we have taken .max all 5 retenc
of dlgmty
Prof Rach Thls was the noblest Iumor of them all WI ai sh dad
she dld m the good of the In C H S as she saw n
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'lhe pr toorl bx the g.l5 Lerrne tan
Whente xll but hrrrr had 1lecL
He looked as wrst as am man
And gr rw lx shook hrs he ad
Hrs tather erlled he would no cease
Hrs sponatron great
He knew not that the peskx grease
W as soon to seal hrs fate
And there that prggre stood one hour
VN hrle all hrs tomradts ran
He knew not the 4 xprosrxe power
Of that unholx can
And all that hour he ate and ate
bntrlhrs srdr-s were trght
Desrrous ot xh ht
So out auoss th held he went
As was hrs usu xl rule
And srnce he w as on contest burr
He started towards a mule
But as the prggzre on that mule
So norsrlx steals
Hrs mulrsh nature shows the fool
1 he pow er ot hrs heels
And then there tame a mrghty sound
The prggre w as not there
But scattered out for rnrles around
He floated rn the arr
Oh when that awful sound began
'lhe mule oh' w here was he
Ask of that nrtro gh cerrne can
That set hrs spur rt free
bo now that prggre rs no more
The mule he rs the same
And all that had been there before
Is now but just a name
And now that mule wrth pow er and nrght
On a celestral seat
Marntarns that government has a rust rrght
To say what we may eat
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A SENIOR BUSINESS MEETING
tAs a Sophomore sees lt J
Semor Busmess Meetmg after school was wrxt
ten m large bold letters on the blackboard
Attend was wrltten later
I .4 Immedlately after the Jumors had disappeared
'md the Freshmen had toddled out Tom Hughes
5 lv called the house to order
Ross leave off your Labratory work we have
Important bu mess to dlscuss.
At thxs reprnmand every Semor stralgthened
and wxth the usual dxgnlty faced the presldent
The question we have to dlseuss and decide up-
on this afternoon IS
What sort of class pm vs Ill the Semors have? ' began the dzgmfied Tom
We know that It ns lmportant he contmued because m the first place
It ls proper and very flttlng that our dlgmty should be added to by these
pms also It ls the custom whlch would hardly be advlsable for us to try
and change as thus reform would decrease our popularity Now as I
have gwen you the facts of the case Iwould llke to hear from some of
you
A short sllence ensued and Orlon takmg advantage of the opportunlty
arose ano began Honorable fellow students athough this questxon IS
not of world wlde Importance It contalns a great deal of significance
that IS money matters Now I am ID favor of as cheap pm as would be
proper for the dlgnfleo Semors to wear for thxs reason I have many
other places for my money every Senlor mvoluntarllv glanced at the
can of Prmce Albert that peeped from hls coat pocket but the class
orator pretendmg not tp notice went on I thmlx that we should have
models to choose from and am IH favor of postpomng the declslon of the
Senior pms tlll later
It would be altogether Improper for the Semors to have cheap pms
besides I know lf we don t declde thls evemng we ll never do It
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Each Semor ln turn except Orion nodded approwaLand Tom contmu-
d Now w1ll some one gave hls ODIIIIOII of the kind of pm?
Mr Pzesldent came a quasermg some from the back part of the
room
Mxss Clubb answered Tom ln l'9C02YlltlOh
Then Amy went on excltedly I am ln favor of a pm an the form of a
trlangle wlth all angles bedecked by
Old as the Pyramlds shouted Corinne
seemed lost for she sat down looklng verv blank
Tom I have the best Idea yet suddenly came from Mav
Please address the chalr sald the preszdent Have you forgotten
that Senlors should be d1gmfied"
Mr Presldent, she answered meekly my Idea lb tlns Let all of 1 s
ga to the board and make a drawmg of our choice of pins and then
I have to go and milk SIX cows this enenmg and ns nearly sm o clocl
now said Fred ln a grumbling volce
I thought I just told Corme not to lnterrupt a speaker
Thls applied to all came a voice of reproof from the presldent but lt
IS as Fred says nearly slx o clock and we will adjourn the meetmg un
ul to morrow
Adjournment was not voted on shouted the usual qumet Ross but
Tom was gone
Mr Rlchards lln economlcsl Ross why are most all the factorles
placed ln New England?"
Ross f8XClt6d over a v1s1tor,l Well because lt was too cold up ther to
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a xxell rernemhe-red sneeze of barena some time acquired lx Iaulrne and
Ida but nexer in such pertect'on Her s represented the most unusual
sneeze the soul satrsfxrng sneeze the sneeze xx e haxe all xxrshed for xet
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to he closed her head xxent farther baelx he drexx in her breath and
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and looked xerx vxell pleased
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one oiterr heard comrnxf trom the desk et Nlartrre Fred Marietta and
Corrne and many nranx times from Prof Richard Q ofliee hut nexer'
so xx ell dex eloped as bx Florence Her' method xx as this -kt the begin
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a series of brief explosrxe eruptions something like this Ketch er'
lxetch er' ketch er a pause and keteh er' ketch er' ketch er' And all
xx as quret agrarn
Third xx as the sneeze of Seth manx men of many axles haxe trled to
describe sneezes srrnrlrar to the sneeze ot Seth and failed 'or instance
Fred xx ho onlx reaehed the medrexal stage of saxrng Wh hrsky"
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When a second s tlme IS a year to you
And the years you hve are all to few
Remember the days you ve spent m vam
And should have strove wlth might and mam
To gnt your teeth
And square your Jaw
And ginger up
When you hlt lxfe s lme for a center smash
Follow the man who made the gash
For lts gams you want and not new holes
For gams plus galns soon make goals
If you hlt the lme hard and xt seems pretty rough
If you get knocked senseless and are not tough
Just grlt your teeth
And square your Jaw
And gmger up
So Senlors when It comes your deal
And from the deck of lxfe you break the seal
Shuffle them good but do It falr
Play the game close but play lt square
The hmlt you re playlng IS as hugh as the sky
And the game s never over untxl you dle
So grit your teeth
And square your Jaw
And "ginger up"
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POLYHYMNIAN HISTORY
The Polyhymman Soclety of the Elk Cnty Hugh School was organizer'
ln the year of 1912, wlth Mlss Malone as dlrector All the glrls of thf
Hugh School were members and the object of thus organlzatlon was to
nelp the glrls to over come the greatest hmdrance to glrls llfe tlmldy
So twlce a month the gurls me ln the southwest room of Emerson bulld
mg and there they rendered a programme conslstmg of readlngs orlg
mal stones solos and many other lnterestmg selectlons
After Miss Malone left Mlss Luker was dlrector untll 1914, when she
took charge of the J umor and Senior glrls who organlzed the Alpha club
If you should VlSlt the Polyhymnlan Soclety now you would be met at
the door by Mlss Hurst and conducted to a seat of honor where you
would hear an excellent programme rendered by an enthuslastlc crowd
of girls
The present arm IS to speak and act well ln soclet y
MERITS OF A FRESHMEN
Senlors are old and mean and cross
Jumors dont know much but like to boss
Sophs are sllly and alway shlrk
But a Freshle vull get down and Work like a Turk
Others cause the Faculty trouble you bet
But a Freshle glves them no cause to fret
And on the grounds acts very mce
He ll never match mckles nor shake ugly dice
The little Freshle IS a lamb Indeed
Of whlch the Hlgh School has great need
Any where he wlll treat you fair
Because his motto IS B2.
He IS a gentleman through and through
And hrs actxons are always found true blue
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mg' to see 'xt least one of her old teachers but to hu amafement she next
heald the sam 20109 sax Is-ch Ga fret and bx thas knev lt to be
Sweet Russell her old school mate of 1919 At tlus moment ID the back
of the room a voice muttered well that makes me peexed and Jennu
Hunter was stlll using 1910 slang As the bewlldered vlsrtor turned t
Feaxe the room she heard another ladv inquiring for the supermtendent
who seemed xery much m a hurry Becoming dlscomaged she turned
to leave saxmg ln Floaa, Thulmond s Cl-'l3.l'3Ct61lSlIC was I should
vxoxry The dreamer got no fuxther for she xxasawakenfed by a some
from the starrn as callmg Come Po bed It IS twelxe thirty The
wakmg Freshm n rephed Well Iseem to haxebeen asleep as long
as R111 NanNl1nkle but now I have mv theme fox Tuesday sad sad stout
9. remalk wa latch proved Ruth. Hall to be the dreamel of this dream.
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NEVER GIVE UP
It takes nerye, grft and pluck,
To never give up
To of yourself always be master
In face of disaster
Yet in spite of your efforts failure may come,
And leaxe you stranded alone
It you while running, should stumble and fall
But like greased lightning rise run again
And mth your utmost might and mam
Show to the world you have grip and pluck
Ard never give up
If your tasks seem to grow harder each day
And you vsish to find an easier vsay
XX hy just this question of yourself demand,
Have I this brain of mine in hand?
Then take a big dose of nerve grip and pluck,
.And nex er give up
Think of the men in the face of defeat
A Napoleon, a Washington a Robert E. Lee
With new er a one in the past or world today.
For whom success held the 'right of way.
But they fortified their souls with nerve. grip and pluck
And never give up.
If in martyrdom their lives were lost.
Did not a nation count the cost?
The cost of a Caegar a Joan of Arc,
Who each in their way played a full part
Clinging with might to nerve grip and pluck
With never a thought of giving up
A -By May Huffman
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ever
Kennlth was one of the best cartoomsts ln college and editor of one of
the fraternlty papers Kltty was a close second m art work and there
was a friendly rivalry between them and also Ray Hearkness an under
classman whose sketches were often pralsed
But the trouble wlth Kenmth was that he knew very well that he was
m love with two glrls Kltty was a dandy chum but Mildred Parkman
was one of those tall dlgmfied beautlful persons you read about, but
never see who alwavs dxd or ald the right thmg at the correct moment
and always had her own way before anyone else saw how she dld lt At
present whlle Kenmth was medltatmg revenge upon the entertainment
committee he was trylng to declde between Mildred and Kitty
Perhaps lt was thls that made hlm pre occupxed for with hls hands stlll
caressing has rlght ear he looked over at Kltty and sald somewhat
peevlsnly Oh dld you get run over and get killed or dld you change
your mmd th1rteen and one-half txmes about comlng or what made you
late?
Neither laughed Kntty as she sklpped over to the tenms net Look
here she went on faclng hxm with her hands clasped behind her back
what s wrong wlth you? You ve been as cross as a Latln fiend all
week Are you plannlng some new devllment to worry our poor dear
presldent? No don t throw anythlng at me put down your racket. I ll
not say lt again but I d like to know lf you are going to sulk around llke
th Duke of Wellington or Napoleon Bonaparte much longer?"
0h forget lt, answered Kennlth let s start our game
May I watch you? came a new volce and Mlldned Parkman dressed
ID a neat sunt and hlgh heel shoes came anound the hedge and deposited
first her books, then her coat and Tlpperary hat and lastly herself upon
the bench
You know very well, sald Kitty that Kenmth Won t play a stroke
as long as you're here but stay as long as you luke
Pome and slt down Kitty Went on Mildred I ve got news You
know Ray Hearkness of course. Well one of the boys told me awhlle
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Of course everyone know that he IS workmg hl way through school
and no one was a l lt surprised when the boys uspended rules and were
gomg to let hlm m wlthout any membershlp fee but old Scrooge sand he
would not all w It and so be It Ray s angry as fire though Oh'
she went on lookmg down at her feet my shoe s unbultoned
Kenmth felt m hls pocket, And I haven t a shoe hook
Knty felt ln her hal Here s a halr pm she b8ld
Don t use xt msxsted Mxldred you vull b eak lt
Not much It s wlre
W1re' You ll rum your hair I use rubber ones
Jlmmmy crlcketsl answered Kltty I can L afford em One good
race or ball game and I d lose every one I had '
Thank you Kenmth went on Mildred please don :use slang
Ixltty
As you please my lady answered Kxtty Jumpmg up Who wants
to play tenms any way? It s nearly time for the postman Let s V1
moose and see lf we get any letters
Mildred rose lelsurely and smoothed her skirt Kenmth plcked up the
rackets and balls and Mlldred s books and as he started off between the
tvs o glrls talkmg first to one and then to the o her he walked as happlly
as any Slr Walter Ralelgh through a mud puddle at the slde of the
curbmg
The next morning It looked as lf the entire college were on the cam
pus Groups of students were congregated here and there President
Meredlth had even forgotten to put on hlS hat
For tacked to the trees and the gate posts and even to the walks of
the lecture hall were posters prmted m large black type Wanted A
College Presxdent Any old dummy wlll do but must have a sense of
honor and a sense of humor no other requlrements.
But the cartoon was better than any student had seen before It was
a perfect carlcature of the preslden wxth horns and pomted ears
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xx ould sax xx hat Old Suooze d d theothtl flax xx IS the camel that broke
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can depend on xou to keep qulet but I n1 1 dangewus ch 1acte1' xou
knoxx md I 11 he summoned to Old Suooge s sanctum of sanctums p1ettv
soon so I guess xxe d l1ette1 separate
Oxen on the stone steps leadmg to the llldlllflllllfll anothe1 conx 61 a
tlon xx as gomer on
You Llldli t oo1t d1d xou Ixenneth ' Ixxttx xx as askmof
Ixenneth knexx the1e xx e1e only th1ee ln st hool xx ho cou d haxt
done the poste1 and that the Henkness box xx as the rthu Ile
had alxx axs ad'1111ed Rax and as ne axffued to l11mself noxx school meant
the othe1 bov s bread and butter xx hlle he had ill but h1s LllDl0Hld Ht
vxonde1ed II he could help hllll out of the scrape
So he smlled doxxn at the glrl a11d ansxx e1ed I ets not sav anytlnn
about It It re allx doesn't matter xou knoxx
But lt does matt 1 lf xou dld It It means that xou xxlll be expelled
and you knoxx what xou1' fathe1 Sald xou ll lose xou1 chance of the bus1
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Kenneth xx as staxtlng to reply xx hen the p1es1dent l'11IllS9lf came up the
steps and sun1moned them both to hls ofhce
Dr Meredlth was taland g1ax haned and l1e looked llke tl1e vexv
ax engmg angel as he swung dovx n the co1r1do1 m flODt of them Ixlttx
kept musmg ove1 and ove1 Kenneth dxd 1t Then she began to sm le
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not let hum knoxx for ccrtam I don t care xx hat happens Just so he
doc sn t punlsh us lwefole the hop
IJ1 Nleredlth s ofllce xxas a lug room xxlth httered tables and deep
chans It took htteen nnnutes for the presldent to make has prelim
narx tank but thls time the xxords xx ere sterner than usual Fmallv he
ut the QLIGSUOD
li xx Hearkness xx as sullen as he refused to ansxxer xes or no Ken
neth gafed dxslntere tedlx out of th xxlndoxx as he expressed hlmself as
haxmg nothmg to sax and then the Doctor turned to Klttx
And the lmperturxhle kltty xx ho had talked back to a dozen teach
ers xxlthout so much as moving an ex elash nexerouslx clasped and un
tlasped her hands paused dropped her ex es and ansvxered I
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'lhere xx as so much excltement ln the alr oxx mg to the coming festlxl
tles that th lncxdent of the p0s'er xx as almost forgotten hx ex emng
There xx as enoJgh else to keep exerx one busx for that mght the Senior
box s and gurls had thelr dmner together at the long tables IH the banquet
room xxlth the doctor at the head and toasts xx ere glx en and more plans
fol commencement made
It xx as ten befole the hghts xxere out IH the dlmng zoom but at half
past elexen as kenneth xx as CIOSSIHQ' the campus to hls dormltorx after
he had fimshed practlcmg at the gxmnaslum he notlced a l1ght Shlfllflg
out through the shutter to one of the long French vx mdovxs Vx onderlng
xx ho was msxde he trled the fastening To hls surprlse It yellded the
xxlndow sxx ung aslde and he stepped nn Oxer at one of the QGFXIDH
tables xxhere a hght was turned on Ixltty and Mlldred xx ere buwlx en
gaged ln sontmg ollves and sandvvlches on to clean plates
Thts IS xollx sud Kenneth
Merc1fulJehos phat exclalmed lx ttx
Too much slang cautxoned Nilldxed You see xxe xx ere hllflglx Ixen
neth md xxe ll each ptobaolx be axxake all mght as xxe both p0SlIlX9lV
must hand ln our botanx notebooks to morroxx so here xxe are
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ENCLYOPEDIA
Faculty Knowledge gently sleepmg out of bundles
Seniors Braggmg Donkey Senlors
Jumors Lack one year of knowledge
Sophmores Begmmng to hammer xt out
Hall The place to recelve the latest news to lmproye the complexl n
and soclal meetlngs
Geometry That whlch goes round and round
The Staff A communlty whlch bones the Freshmen and Sub Freshman
Prof Rlchard s office A cool resort for the braln
Mlss Hurst The Latm teacher she IS klnd and generous and she lS
alvsays heard to say Now lets try It
M1ssLuker OurEngl1sh and Hlstory teacher She has taught here
several years and IS loved by all Her motto lS You slmply must get lt
Mr Nowlm Is loved by all Hls love for geometry and algebra lS
great
Theme A subject loved by all especlally by the Sophmores It con
slsts of sentences and paragraphs all bullt upon the Jack and J1ll
method
Senmor A gray halred Patrlarch
Cram The usual executlon before exams
Exams Punishment for unlearned lessons
Mlss Hurst A person noted for Latin and German and has very wm
nmg ways wlth small boys
Mlss Luker A person wlth sky blue eyes and a few brlef remarks as
I have seen lt several tlmes and thats the lnterpretatlon Iget of course
I may be wrong Then she glves the class a look that would convmce
anyone
Desk Somethmg that contains the latest sheet muslc and lnstructlons
for the newest dances
Ida. N A seven hundred page volume of giggles :ve could not do mth
out er
Martrle R Is especlally COHSDICIOUS because of her length and the
fact that her eyes look somethmg hke Florence LaBad1es
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Alsa qnyder The foollshness ofthe class especially notlced for her
double chm
Marletta Been here a short tlme verv bashful but on her way to re
Sarena Taylor The most perfectly developed plece of lmpudence that
ex er entered the Elk Cxty High School
Paullne Henry A rather succ ssful attempt at Junlor dlgmty Noted
especlally for her modest demeanor and the fact that she never talks to
the boys
Rosa The c It up of the class she got 100 IH geometry one txme
I uc1le Noted for her crlmson blushes and for glvmg the Freshles
thelr conferences
Popular Boy Is one that has a knlfe ready to hold your coat open the
door plcx up your books plenty of chewmg gum and a case wlth SIX
glrls at once
Popular Glrl Is one that has a lookmg glass and powder rag and does
not requlre more than SIX dates a week
The Alsle Is a narrow valley surrounded by desk here may be found
fleets of all SIZES notes books rulers coats penclls wastepaper foot
balls basket balls glox es stray themes peanut shells candy sacks
handkerchlefs and etc
The Hall Is the blggest dlsappolntment ln school It IS a place Where
you thlnk you can take a deep breath and talk to your nelghbors but
alas you only turn around to find Mr Nowlln glarmg at you as you are
ready to open your mouth
Paul Burnett Wrltes notes to half dozen glrl whlle lookmg at one
Leta Mosely Wouldn t she look pretty Waltlng for you ln a vlne cover
ed c ttagel
Nothlng A call down IH study hall
Sopomores A race of youthful and unhaltered goats
The J umors are already wearlng a sad worn look thelr one dream day
and mght seems to be geometry They belleve that trlangles hve, and
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And often wlth 1 wang,
Oh brawe the Pollle heart must he
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When from the Polxhxmnl tm pissed
Oh brave arrl stmn the poll es fm
'lhe high sthool IS the home
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Get me a plate Mxldred and let us hope that the mght watchman does
not take a notlon to lI'lX9Stlg3'9 the llght was kenneth s answer
Oh' he wont sazd Klttv the watchman s off duty and Ray Heark
ness took hxs place Besld s he has Just made his round and wont be
back for an- hour If he does cone I wlll take a salad fork fas she s
lect d on from the sllver at her elbou7 and pozse It thusly asI say h
vllllan keep our secret or you will che of polsoned ollves
Forget xt and gxve me something to eat Sald Kenneth
Wo one heard the step on the floor or thought of the open wlndow
agam untll a man s volce sard I ll trouble you for a mmute of txme
and the three turned to look over a revolver barrel toward a very dirty
lace and a parr of eyes beneath a felt cap
A verv modern burglar he was from hls fine revolver to the rubber
soled shoes on his feet but a werv husmess like one The plate Mlldred
vtas holdmg went to the floor wlth a crash Kenneth's hands clenched
at the look ln the man eyes as the revolver turned the fractxon of an mch
toward her
I d advlse you to be stlll the man went on mto the linen closet
Ss 1th you None of that young man dld you hear" Step 1n I say
It was pltch dark in the closet They heard the burglar turn the key m
the lock and then draw It out M1ldred leaned weakly agamst one of the
hnen shelves The only sound was her short sharp breathmg
Of all good memorles muttered Kenneth I we left my knlfe on the
table Anythmg ln here to work a lock Wlth7
He struck a match There were only piles of smooth whlte table
clothes and napkins Outside the man moved a chalr They could hear
the soft chnk of the sllver as he plled lt together The match went out
UIVG me a halr pm Mlldred
I tell you It wont do any good they re rubber
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Kenneth was down on hls knees m front of the door The haxr pm
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Dog gone' Sald Kenneth
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I said darn' glve me another han' pm klttx
The man m the room opened a drawer Phan th rr- vm a rattlt f
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kenneth drew IH hi breath sharp y There was '1 cllck at the lock
and the door su ung open In one bound he xx s ac ross the space betvx een
hun and the table and his hand was on the rcvolxer It was 'Nil dred who
threw open the wmdow and called Raw Hearl-:ness
Half an hour latter President Nleredlth mounted xx here he could see
over the heads of the eheelmg roomful Into the evovx ded hall bex ond vsa:
saymg In payment for the servxce which four of our students haxe
rendered tomght, I shall try no further to dlseox er xx ho set up the p ister
thls mormng the college ovx es rts snlxer to a halr pm 'Nlay I consuler
myself appllcfmt for the new presldent at least m my sense of humor '
And old Strooge vs as cheered as he had newer been before but kenneth
found time to look down at kitty and sax You lre 1 brlek to stand uy
for me even lf I didn t do those posters May I take you to the dance to
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ln a btraurht l1n lm 111 l ar at r1geh1 ang es xx1th the xxorld
L!l0l1Sl'l IS a eclentt xx h1th helps xou to accumulate the ac epted
k'1 xx edge xx l11ch h Is been sxsten1at1f1 d and tozmulated hx anxo11e
xx hom Nine Luk r xaxs lb capable of tompreher1d1r1g auth profound truth
Qu17 A search for an excuqe to Hunk a pe Non
Pr f R1chardQ The poxxer behmd the thlone
Prof fornehux All off than offl
The Trlangle Our orchestra
Angel A m1r'atur lLplOdUQUOH o a qophomore after a selge or n1ne
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-Xngle A st1a1ghtl1ne xx 1th curxature of the Qpme
hoxs A QQ x almost extmtt 1 1 the qoohomore claks but a xerx 1a1e
and pvecloub N eclmen ham been pleserx eo
Boa d A plav e on xx h1ch the school reste
I hem1St1x A most offenmxe odor
C ass A LOYHDOQIIIOH of m lecules a11d mollycoddlex
D1gn1tx A QTISZLISUYIQ' afTect1on of the bemors
Idle The FIQSl1Y'll8!'l 5 1dea of the benlors Jumom J1blets
NI1lk X llqlllfl ewsentxal to the Fxeshles bzaln dex elopement
O The CQIIIQI of a uncle
Opportumtx A xer, causal x1s1tor xx h1ch comes xxh1le m E C H
Polyhxmmans The manx Pollleb
Puplls, The mote 1n the Faculty s exe
QUIZ An agonmng ordeal xxhlch comee exerx SIX vxeeks for n1ne
months
btudy A pecularltx of the SQHIOYS
Qophomore A ch1ld of tender xears xx1th one tooth
Theme A result of many xxearx daxs homs m1nutes and Qecondfi of
laborlous research and bram rackmg often endmg 1n nerx ous prostratlon
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1 The gentleman should msnst upon carrymg any packages vyhxch
the lady mav have when walklng Wlth her
Z.. Always eat soup wlth a fork holdmg the fork firmly Ill your hst
3 It anyone IS ln your way just push them out
4 Walk on every ones toes you want to and say keep your toes out
of the way lf you dont want them walked on
:J If you meet any one on the slde walk just take all the mom you
want and let them get out of the way
b Junlors should always speak to Nemors ln a yery respectful manner
for they are the wisest and sagest ln E C H S
7 Senlors should never vlolate any rules ln the presence ot the Fresh
men for they are our example
8 lf any one should be readmg a letter or note that you vyanted t
read just lean over thelr shoulder and look
J It one person should be talklng ard you want to read just pay n
attentlon to the speaker
10 When on the streets laugh and glggle all you can for xt mlght
cause people to notlce you
11 If a lady rejects the proposal of a semor he should yy ear mourn
mg for slx weeks
12 A Senlor or Junloz should not make any remark about a Freshman
when leavmg the room
13 A Senlor should not make his calls over fitteen mlnutes long
14 Freshmen should not speak unless spoken too
15 The Juniors and Senlors should be faultless
If you can t keep up stay behmd
17 The Basket Ball tnrls must not go to Cheyenne lf :hey a r t
go home before five o clock
18 It IS not proper for mere acquamtances t l klss when th v meet
for this lb a slgn ot deep 3ff8Ctl0D
19 A young lady should not recelve a gentleman unless m the ples
ence of her mother
20 It IS lmpOllt6 for a young man to shake hands yylth a young lady
but IS permltted to shake hands wlth an old mald lf he h s xemoyefl h
overcoat overshoes and bOylSh alrs before enterlrg the drayymg room
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HL TOLD HER
Hhs I uker K eorge you may tell us all xy hm you wane whlspermg'
George Yes ma m
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M1 s L beorfre do as I told you
feo lad Isnd Xesmzam
Mr No'-vlm They say a boy can tdo P113 best work lr' school unlese
he sm loye vnth a gnl Paul I shall expect tm see you pxckmg up
I am sure George IS not trymg enough this vear vy rote 'Hrs Ward
Yes answered 'Vhss Lukex m reply he rs the most trymg boy ln hw
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JNIISS Irls Bell has recently betomae a Brble student her favorrte yy rlter
bemg Paul
Mr Noulm ll hat rs book keepmg?
Jacques It IS tendmg to some one else sbu-smess
It IS as easy for a camel to go through a needles eye as lt BS for M
Cornehus to stop makmgg eyes at Mlss Dans
Mr Rxchards Nlr Nosylm I want, you to hold Carrre and Sweet after
school
Mr Nlowlm Why er almgght
Miss Luker Whaft rs the dlfttrence ID the north and south poles?
Glen P Qbrlght boyl Ml the dxfference m the world
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Mlss Luke! lAbsent 'mndedlyb I suppn se yvu mll haue to get some
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The semors 'know mor than any one n school yea xerlly more than
the faculty eyen If you dont beheye lt. hsten to thxs mudfnt. About a
sy ater connected the New York Bay and Long Island Sound Orlon
startled the room by feplylng the Heldespont But he yyasn t satlshed
wlth thus. Later M155 Luker repmved hlm mlldly for hlS mistake and
fOr1on straughtened up matt-ers by explalnmg Oh pshavu Miss Luker
1 knew all the tlme the Hellspont Js between Long Island and the nnln
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Mr Iwownn un phy SIC class? If ThlS eipermment xy ere to go wrong
would blow this bulldmg and exelythmgm JI sky hlgh Draw rlmer
that you may better obserye.
UINL QUAL .AIN SNK ERS
Ida Nmhols I wlsh you would stop laughmg
Certalnly Mass Luker I wxll rlght away
Mr Nov lin please fhsmlss us feadv
Just as you say sound the gong Fred
What did you make an deportment thls month
100 per cent and here IS my card to proye lt
You agree wlth me do you not Orson'
CertamLy MISS Luker
Do you llke Latm Tom'7'
Yes It LS one of my easlest SUIUGCTLS,
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1111011 4111 1FlllI1dQI't0l1Cl Oh yes' VQIX much pulled up'
Xnd the semors b11ght '15 thex me could not get next 1o the 1 1'
pose of 1he JUNIOR gnls many meetmgs
Nhss Lukel VS hat doe Poe mean bx brazen bells?
Pom Mmmng the was thmlxmg of an alalm clock I
N11 s Hu1st lln Latlnl Jacques xx hat xxozd 1n our lanffuage IS derlx
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Ifmcques Qth1nlx1ngz of hns fathe1 s hogsj qu1 SUI
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fnmy Now she sa1d extenchng he1 mght arm and then he-1 left Thls
lb the rlght vxlng and thls IS the left '
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letten of con frltulauon She recelved the followmg answer Dear
1 ousm Marx I congx xtulate you for bemg mv cousln and because you
lux e ome xxhexe else so x ou xx on t need to trouble your head letter wrlt
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Lester I have a ways thought that a teacher should set the example
Nllss Luker Vert where were your ancesters from?
Vert I haven t but one sxster and her name IS Jenme
Monday night after the play The Mouse Trap Margaret was accom
named home hy Irvln Afterwards Margaret was talking about the
play Last nlght xx hen I got home that pamt was smeared all over my
face
The modem hlsto y class had completed their recitation and Mlss
Luker had called for current events on the European war when she
came to Florence that young lady arose and began Well Mlss Luker
I haven t got anvthmg about the European war today but 1 hear we are
ln grave danger of bemg mvolved m a struggle near home I believe the
Issue IS the rnvalry between Kathryn and Corrme over who shall come m
to flnal possesslon of Tom As yet nothlng definite has been done but
unless a way of peaceful settlement xs soon found It IQ feared th strug
gle wlll be a long and bmtter one and that others may enter lt May IS
reported to be keepmg a close watch on events and the concensus
of publlc oplmon IS that she will be mvolved IH the struggle but It IS as
yet uncertam whether as an ally of one of the contestants or on account
of personal mterests
Wonder why a teacher falls to see the funny slde of notes and Jokes
m school
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OH RATS
Miss Luker kept a little rat much against th rule Now what must
have been our surprise when she more that horrid rat to school
Mary what number is this noun
Mary Number two
Miss Hurst Jack decline ager
Jacque I can t Miss Hurst my s ats broken
QUESTIONS OF THE D AY
If Elk River was up so that no one could ro s would Pravis Wade?
If Viola Taylor got lost would Vert Hunter?
If the Alpha girls went on a camping trip vs ould Florence Cook?
The lllVlt3tl0IlS had been issued for the J umor Senior reception One
of the Jumor girls hearing a mistake had been made went to a Freshle
and said I hear that no young ladv s card was in your invitation
Mr Maybe this is her mltals The Junior looked at the
vltatlon and saw R. S V P
The sophomore latin pupils had just been speaking of Caesar s captur
mg so many heads of soldiers Margaret couldn t understand or probably
hadn t been listening and asked Miss Hurst vt hat did Caesar want
with their heads
Miss Luker flu Engllshl Rosa discuss Longfellow s style
Rosa lawaklng from a reverlej Oh he is very stylish he always
dresses ln the latest style
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ELK CITY VS CORDELL AT CLINTON
My first dlstmct remembrance and impression after I got off the tram
at Clmton was the watchful curoslty of the glrls attltude and the cock
sure one of the boys We passed in Irregular parade thru the town
and on out to the grounds where we eagerly crowded agamst the lmes
to catch a first glimpse of our beloved team Cheermg vs lldly and fully
deservlng of one glrl s careless appe lation of crazy mutts we watch
ed the first appearance and plays of our bovs and eagerly urged them on
to vlctorx Hearing some glrl behmd me 'aughmg I tumed quickly al
most knocking an immovable red headed fellow down I wxsh now I had
and got the girl s little patromzln laugh full ln the face of my heated
games ours! My' I turned around as quickly as posslble for I knew lf
I looked at her a mmute longer I would most likely make some cutting
remark and really I did not know whether I had enough friends m and
around Clinton or from Elk Cnty elther, to go ball for me and then I
saw Tom Russell go down As he was carried off the field a limp re
semblence of the dashing elert Tom Ihad alwavs known a chill sense of
apathy fell upon me and a permomtlon of defeat curbed my bolsterous
cheerlng for a few seconds before As Tom was gently placed ln the
car to take him back to tow n, one great unswallable lump came into my
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but soon a whisper a word and then at len th a pertect babel broke fol th
and accordmg to rnles the game vxenr on But that avs ful anode nt xx IS
only the gruesome begmnlgg of the end Tom Hughes got I nocked out
less and Onon wss shaken up pretty badly then one or two of the
others suffered and the Game was thelrs But the redeemmg featur f
the game were the fierce energy and w ll power of our boys an face of
defeat, the two Vans splendid plays Nichol s brave race for uct ,ry al
tho brought down when almost wlthm sight of the goal Lacv s actions
and our captlan s brave face and splendid courage when a fit subject for
the hospital himself he stlll played the game Emerson preaches cem
pensatlon and there s always a next tlme and there wxll be retaliation
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ALPHA CLUB
Dulmg the term of 1014 lfw on account of the lalge number of glrls ln
Hlgh School the JUNIOI and SCHIOI g.nls mthdlexx llom the Polyhymnlan
SOClQtY and or amzed the -Xlpha Club As some of the girls sald
Thmzs dldn t seem natural tor a whlle for all ml5S9d the fun and
good fellowshlp they had enjoyed the past year as Poly hx mlans But
there has been such peltect co opelatlon betu een the tuc hteralv socle-
tles that they have accomphshed as much lf not nore than they would
haxe lf umted
The Alpha guls took up fnst the studx of the sholt selectlons
from a number of Wllt,8I'S lhkllldlllg' Klpllng and O Hem x Thls u ork
was followed by that ot modem drama A Doll House by Ibson and
Lady Wlldmer s Fan by Wllde At present th gurls are planmng
the dramatlvatlon of a play
Modern current events the usual local school paper and humorous
wrlte ups and m some mstances muslcal selectlons have helped to make
the proqrrm very lnterestlngr
Miss Luker s he'p has been mvaluable She has laughed vuth the
girl? explalned wlth them and planned fol them untll she IS really one
0 t em
The glrls are now vu orklng on the club xear book for 1916 17 and feel
confident that the club hfe xx xll be as pleasant and the SIIX er arrow pms
as popular next xeaz as they hawe been 1n 1919
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SOPHOMORE MEDLEY
Josephlne 1 hx elx 'sophomore xx ent one dax lnto a xallex She xx in
dered too fax and got lost Whlle she xx as thml mg on the m'1tte1 of anx
one bemg' sent to Hunt er '1 Ithea of sunl1g,htfell upon one ol hex excs
xxhlch xxas Goode Her x1s1on b9lUglJI12.,llt9fl9d she beheld a L1ll tn a
Fern xx hlch she lnstlntlx plclxed Ilhelc seemed to he thoms cn them
for thex prlcked her hngers Black burn them Oh Rhea of sunhghtl
she 9XCl3.lI1l6d Illlst..-llxllig hex Illeilllllj., the Rhea bulned a hole ln her
dress and all she said vxas I ll have to send to the Iaxloxs Then sud
denly I93ll!lI11., she xx as on the lrtnlxs of a rlvex proceeded to gross Wlule
ful ITllI1Cl she onlx said The vllltffe Slllllllx can soon zemedv thls m it
ter Although I haxe lately been shod perhaps I reallx need It aff un
She had manx trxmg, expeuences but fmal ,x came to the School er sxxeet
he ut taught Here she saxx a sad slght He1 lox 61 xx as malung loxe to
another gul She silently Dugf er gxaxe and lay doxvn to peaeetul rest
CALENDAR
SI' PTFNIPER
Mondax Students elasslfled bx nexx superlntendent
Tuesd 13. Sf hool opc ned
Thulsdax Orgmlfed Athlet c Assouatlon
'nd vxeelt
Wednesday Went to see NIONIRFY at parade Plof Rlthfuds
Somethlng more lIllIJ0lt3.Ht than chemxstly '
'Srd xx eek
Wednesdax Glenn pxactmed football
OCTOBI' R
Mondav 4th Football frame at Sayre 4 0 ln our fax or
Tuesday 5th Plot Ixlchards has a new hat il 39 at the Nexx Xozk
Store
Wedresdax Gth Tenms Couxt erected
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Frldav 8th Game wlth Sayre and Son at Falrgrounds
Frlday 23 t ame with Mangum at Elk Clty score M O E C 20
Frlday mght Some marshmallow toast
NOVEMBER
Frlday bth Cllr s played S W Normal Basket Ball
Frldav 12th tame with Cordell C 1 E C 7
Frlday 20th Came at Cllnton wlth Cordell Speclal trams Every
body there but Looky and Martrle
DECEMBER
Tuesday 15th Named the annual Electlon returns Elk 41 Antlers
Fudav 12 Iolnt meetlng of the socletles at the Opera House D
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Saturday 10 Dutch luncheon Dutch Market
Frlday 18 Basket Ball game at Arapaho Arapaho 19 E C 4
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Friday 28 Say re and Son came to Elk Clty 20
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