Hutchinson High School - Allagaroo Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

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E E, .E 3' However, there is one group of people in this little old world to -in whom another thought will come, whenever, in the different walks E 'gl of Life, they meet this expression,-namely, the class of 1917 of the Hutchinson High School. As I look back on it now, from this dist- E if ance, as our own Miss Johnston, under whose most excellent instruc- i E tion our' meagre knowledge of American History was vastly expanded, ' 5 used to say, I do not recall an instance when the instructors who com- ,E pg-gd the faculty were at all formidable. Always, one might detect gi the tiniest smile lurking in the countenance of each. But how could LE ' they have been other than a happy faculty with such apt, docile 'E pupils to whom it was their duty and privilege to expound their vast E -gi knowledge of the vague and boundless tracts of the Land of Learning? Who, indeed, will fail to remember' that the most lofty and noble gg- E sentiments of our lives were gleaned while vainly grasping for the E l 5 fundamentals of History, English, or' Latin in the rooms over which the magnanimous Mrs. Richardson held undisputed sway. From the :E 4 days when -We were Freshmen it was to her that we were accustomed 1 if 1 to go with trials and tribulations, and always did she welcome us. 5 L f' It was under her noble instruction that we grew to think of learning .E Q as a spotless, iridescent goal which all are striving to reach. 1. To those who leave with the class of Seventeen, two names will .E H eternally remain inseparable--Hutchinson High School, and Principal W George F. Brooks. It was he who found us, a motely irresolute crew, E K and who encouraged our futile efforts until, with him as pilot, we ':: 5 were able to steer our small ship of state through the storms and .ff ' tempests of High School life. i f A bard might sing the praises of the H. H. S. faculty for eons, E and yet not exhaust their glory. The highest tribute I can pay is that - They not only inspired in us the love of the beautiful, the true, and if I the good, but-they were our friends. V, gm:lllulllllllimllluunimnummliiwlm. Zfl SUZUPEZSQQQQ lg it .mmm i n 'nina ' iIiilim 'l1j 1 ' m H i M' iU i H i'fi H imnflm'Hliullnllnnilllml Illulm1munmllq11nmImllil f , A l 14 a fr ij Y iii? 1 2 1 ii A' SE iff S E E ,lily ' 5 E E ,E 5 3? :E li SUPT. J. 0. HALL ' Y - :E fi E 2 E , Pi 5 ,gi 1 F 3-f Page twelve iw MN , Q , 1 ,, lllllllllllll mulullumnllllllmnj L U , w 4 . Wmlflllllujjwgllllllllllllljlslllg if .J 1, ,M f- , f V . , 1--5 ,-.' . ., . .,1...ra. N717 X 1 ' A 'mi v w . ..1 .. lk Y Q 1. llilllilllilulllllllllllmllllflllllllllllInllllllllllll IIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, N 'W' W W H 1152 M ,lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l 1 Q11 :Sify , V 1-YY, Pie ,Q ll ' U I Gif, V- - Y- . . . 7 1 I W J, 1 I iii? ifwjf hgia vigil., 5 i 75' K 133 T 5 2 W4 IQT5 5' Fig 3 'ff ii PRINCIPAL G. F. BROOKS page thirteen 5 :gf AL Q FT I J J 6 , I -3 5 . 5 is 'm iv' ' ' - A ' 1 V A Y w1W1'ff:iEmri!'.iF'f'f,i7F?'F5?fQfWf3'gil,' i 1 J 11, fm WWVUf!Q:QfQlfN1miiljw 'W yMW'UlJF7j3Qj'j Ji L . f W1 xv Z M 6- WW W Co I' r f fp HZ l ,Ju 0 5 f o qi W ' 2' J FQJWP- -' 1,,. '- -Lim' T 'Z' ZH' A f if ' fu 1 'lf' ' 1 , fl lm .5369 iw Ag: m ,1 .S-fu: 7 : fm L4 f ' fm' ' -Q, 1' 2f'2!'1 ,. .fgf 5 xv- ? 4 1' 4+ 5 ,lv ff M 4 '. - f ' F -- .- 2 ff -.WLT ' r ' 1 n .3 N I 1- , j1lIH'HQd,n'.. , gb UN 1' N , ' ' 0 . O Q Nl 1. 3 ' XS xx n S I 5 , Q ,X 1' Q I 0 323 ull iw... Za 21' f-T-if In-f 'E , .fn ff- n sn af. ' ,in QQ. -' - fig Eg, E'I'.' 4 QQ, J xx S l S lg' f YE! 'Y' X E el- le' l ee- 1 FRENCH HETTIN GER CROTTS fi 15 li CLASS OFFICERS President, Frsnlclin B. Hettinger. Vice President, Miss Virginia French Treasurer, Russell L. Crotts page eighteen n l 5 E i! IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIll!!lllllllIIIlIl1HIllIIlllllllllllllllIIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllHlilllllIlIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHlllIIIlIHflIlU IIIIIIlIlk Illllil 'E OUR POPULAR PRESIDENT if .Q , .- -I FRANKLIN B. HETTINGER '17 'E 3: ,. E 2- + E : Z 3 1 L -U ' 'jj page seventeen ix- all X1 9 gnuuuunIuIInuIlululllluulnlllulllllluulai fl SUPZZEYZKEDBQQ , LIIIIQMIIIIIIIIIlllllllllullnllflllllmljllllll H HIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIINIMHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll QQ l'lVl?PF7 V.-.,3 .. .. . 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S. 137, 2 3 Dramatic Club 125, Alpha-delta So- 2 E ciety 125. ii E ' E E E E :E E 3 E OF Ty .E E: 9' fs E W 9' E E Y, E 1: , 7 .. gif U' ai E lst E E' Q .9 QE E H'5 E Es EE i, .3 E E E 3 3- E EH.. E E E. iz :E s E Ei Zi ' 5 E' 5 E. E E' E ' i ? iz ge ADA ROBERTA GLANCY, ROSE GUTH, ' Vice-President Math. Club 135, Richard- C0m'l Club 135, Orchestra 145, Annual ,Qi SOD 145- Staff 145, President H. H. S. Sav- ?'fi :. R ings Association 145. S f' x ii l 1? A . twenty-fue ' Q Iuiuiuuuuuililnuunlliimluuuuiiuumf. 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Club 43, 45, Annual BOYS' Club fl, 2, 3, 45, H- Of R- CD, SGH- Staff 445. ate 42, 45, Class Basket Ball 435, Lit- erary Benefit Play 445, Annual Staff 445, Boys' Club Play 435. page twenty-seuen i i 2 1 ci 2 1 f . 1 32 -1-U Qi' E 5? -. -5 :iv - i. , 5 . 1 5: 2 :ll . . S. -l. 54 il Y- it E -. 'Ei -1' 4 Ti E2 E . 4 V 1 2 2 E . 'i 3 lllllIlllllllllllIllllillIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllilllllllc gf! CSUPEEQEA i1, .ulnmmumll lliln1llll ,,,,,, 'r Y--1 'fx Q1 il iii -'lo fir 351 5 5' 4-r 1 E1 il i, if ig ,H+ ,VM ,J W4 I iw ,il nv , w, W1 V11 'v , ,,, , wqpww1.,..N wpw,.w w 6 X NW Y! N, ,w3MgiNWWi MM? Uzmi,mN , M1NN'U ,'U,'.m . 5 ,- ,X ,W ,m,W.,wV in WWI'-ww' ,Wil W: W! 'U M 'WEN' my , MN wg ,uw M W- N N A ' 41, 'm'wHN11qMN UNM, Mm,,q.ww 'N W'-W ' V 1,7 - PIII E he C' 1. ,K . -H Q, , 2 '- 1, 2 2 -N 2 '2 - i 'i Q Q - Q i 2 , ,Q 1? 2 i 2 L 1 Q i :E . 1 'i i 1 l 1-Z . 1 'i i' - 1 -. 1 1 , 1 1 ' i l -1 VERNA LUTZ, GLENNA LYMAN Entered from Dodge City H. S- C37, Glee Orcrgstga F11 2'3gSgZ:iaEg?1k1ii?per H' H Club 449. avmgs f 747 o We 1 KE. N. 0F k 1' 0 l T ag Q 5 -. - Q, H'H'5 BESSIE MCCLINTOCK, C0m'1 Club f3J, Annual St ff 4 - ALLEN MCMULLEN iel. H. H' S- Savings Azsocgaliosazgi Foot Ball C4D, Basket Ball 145, Boys page thirty Club C2 35 V106 Presxdent H H S Savings Assocxatlon Q41 '::1fi: - Q- .Y-..,,-fw fx ! i' XA--'X--it .V MU, ,, ,, , W, -,-- W, -AW.-.,, ,,,,. , -, , - ..Aa WAYWHA- 1 'Mw1,, 1,14 W1 W Lani V ,, , N Wi,,,,!,1!, ,W Y, W NN, 3, ---,iw 4 , . 1 w,,,,-,1 ,w.,5'1- 1 x- ,f nwvmw ' V wm1,. - x ,-1,..,.- K vb' 4' E 5 4 J, E , ff 4' x like 7' , - I W 4 l A WF v Q gf E Q vf xb -:Ev E! EI 3? 25, :ET Club cz, 3, 45, Base B:-,311 43, 45, c0m'1 5E , v 1 , i- . . . 3: ' -Ei I w , HQ W JM Nw X WIIHNDM N L 1 I-nn., :IA 1 fl:1VW3U1:!WWWH1MEMHHRXIRIMwmUMN?QElf? o' 3? , Y V Ll .4 r X lillillllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllmllllll mlllll! T' ' Q MARGARET JONES. RAY KENNEDY, 11- Base Ball 13, 45, Boys' Club 12, 3, 45, Math. Club 135, Class Basket Ball 135. ' 3, OF rf, 2 3 Vx' . 45 Q7 1 , 43. ' Y h, ,5 4-t '51 Y If, V ff .- 4 -2 H-H-S - L Y , -1. 1 514 I 1 ' ,731 VERE LOWVE, CLELLA. E. LONG, W HI K ,Lf J' .. , S ,, 11 Basket Ball 11, 2, 3, 45, captain Baslet Math' Club 435' fi Ball Team 145, Senate 12, 3, 45, Foot I3 Ball 13, 45, Athletic Committee 145. , MIMHII 1 if ' page twenty-nine Eff -ui? 5' tw ' -- ... ... - V f A ffiigijw f , ' 3 19 ifllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIII!IIIIh,l.fl Swwwiefgegggi gjfmm E . ,E . . 5. I . . . N J P , .51 1 5,1 ie' d it Jk,MMUU, ,MU HMLUMW HM ? fir- ' .iQ-43 5,2 +C QQ! ? E ?3 513 5. E E? 'ix ::, ft ia,4,,,U,,,,,g,mmmmmmmmmmuml15,wwuwttmlwWwruuwmuwiwb.1bumlumywb.. WESLIQY L. MOORE, ALVIN W. MURRAY, WHS Winfield H. s. 41, 25, Band 415, Class Glee Club 41, 2, 3, 45, G166 Club P13-Y Play 41, 25, Debate 425, Salina H. S, Lead 42, 3, 45, Class Basket Ball fl, 435, Debate 435, Track 435, Entered 2, 3, 45, H- of R- Cl, 2, 35, BOYS' Club H. H. S. 445, Debate 445, Annual Staff fz, 3, 45, B359 Ball f2, 35- 445, H, of R. 445, BOYS' Club 445. OF Tl., 7' ' , '17 ' ,gf I ' .671 a V' o V124 o 59 ' ' C' Q. .S HHS ALFRED MILLER gl? H. gf 13, my Com, Club wi' H' H- S. I FERN MILLER, , . E, E avlngs Assoc1at1on 445. MCCSTUSY' gf, 45, Pres1dent McCarter 435, . UZ ff page thirty-two Z a 435. Math. Club 435. ,K nf 1, li 2 MMYMM Q, Q. ' as il , . 2 - 2' 2' Q Q .Q Q Q Q Q Q., Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 5: ,Q Q 1 '-Q l Q Q Q i i -. Q 2 Q Q . 2 I '- i ,Q 1 3 2 -Q Q Q Q Q Q .Q 3 'Q 1-Q - i 3 E! - I 555 - ' 4 - E ..-: K - '-' -'L' ..- ... ... .Q ... Si'- : - ' -'T' 5' ..- ..- .2 . - 1 2 .- -1 -n -'S 2 ..- -'S Q- n 5' E 1 I , X , W' I 572, Lt 55,4mmmnmummwwumuswmmtwtxmmlmmmmi ., ,MIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII A , w i-ILS 4 3: E z NELLIE MCMULLEN, GRA.C'E MAY, Math. Club 135, Richardson 13, 45, Glee it Club 13, 49, Buzz Staff 143. E. E , - . uuu 1 o I V W 9 .-.ff -1- , 1, ' H'H'5 rg 'uv , er- x 'Q W va K W4 v Y 1 w n - E DOROTHY MARTIN, ETHEL MATTHIAS. 2: Annual Staff 141. E page thirty-one ... - l - ,1 Y f s: L: A E5 5:1 ii, 5 . - N, , , W 1 Q QIIIIWWIWHWIHI WWIIIJF, SUPERBA 2 1IX 7 AJ-f HHS' IllIllllllllIWIIIllIUWIIIIIIIIUIIllllIllIllllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIljllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllll Illllll m. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll, 95 'V .3 , u 1. ' , llllllllllll? E S 2 S E 1 ? 2 A A , A .Q .1 1 A 1 A A A A i A A ,Q -2 3 A A 2 A A R , L A , A 5 E A 2 L 2 A A A A A i A L 1 i i 5 A ISABEL OBEE, LEON B. NUSSBAUM, C1 Se 'y-1-reas, 121, Buzz Staff 13, 41, 'E A Senate 2, 41, Math- Club f37' Buzz Staff asinntizal Staff 13, 43, Math- Club f3f E C - 131, Annual Staff 449- 41, Richardson 147- 35 , OF Tly E yv flf is 5 swwj. GE 'Q V .7 Q x 7 Y - G 1 Q. .v .- I H.H.5 ,- l BESSIE O'BLENESS. ANTHONY LEWIS OSWALD, A LEVVISH Editoriin-Chief Superba 141, Editor-in- page thirty-four Chief Buzz 131, Foot Ball Mgr. 131, President Live Vvires 13, 41, Presi- dent Senate 141, Debate 141, Cheer I..eader 141, Chairman Class Execu- tive Committee 13, 41, Buzz Staff 11, 21, Annual Staff 12, 31, I-I. of R. 11, 2, 31, Boys' Club 12, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 139, Math. Club 131, Class Base Ball Cl, 21, Captain Class Base Ball Team 111, Base Ball 13, 41, Class Basket Ball 12, 3, 41. 'E 3 1 3 '11 3 5: -- -' .. 3 Z 5 .- ...- ... 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E fi A E Entered from Northeast High School of Class Basket Ball fl' 29- E 2 Kansas City, Mo., 621, Annual Staff ig ,- 445, soph. Play 425, Math. Club 435, 5 2 Track Team 445, Boys' Club 447, Clams E is Basket Ball 445, Base Ball 435. :S 2: 'Jv tc :E 2 2 E E, S52 -Q gf E 4 5- Q '..E15,., Q99 tg - E H.H.5 E - 5 E is E :E 5 E E E at I ' E 5 'E J Ei :E 4' 5? 1 E 55 1 ' 42 i t rv- rg 4 EDITH EMOGIENE RATHBUN. ETHEL M. REDD, ig thirty-six Math- Club 625, Handicraft Club 435. -2 ' 'L R mlm-tu 5 ?f'f?2i25'i5?r IIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW E 'if ' A555534 , -. rl. A,.4, 1 A ., L- ' .. 4. 5 , E I iiIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIl 19 17' - E 'llllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllljlIIllllllllllllllIllllllIllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIljllIIIINIIIIllllIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll A s W EE :E is fg E E 5 E E ' E E' EE E -E E .E E: 'E 5 E if 55 if -2 E E E i - E 5 MILDRHD PAYNE. DOROTHY PAYNE, E i Richardson 12, 3, 45, Com'l Club 125, it Buzz Staff 135, Annual Staff 135, D1- gi 3' rector I-I. H. S. Savings Association 1 S 141- E 3. :E E E E, ,of THQ .E 2 wwf: - .QV 7 5 .WM uw 2 E ,fy , . ,gdgf 1 U, 1 -. fry-Q Efgwi' 1 ig l Q 1,1 'v 0 ? E '15 . A 31 : E. 95' QE 5 . H'H'5 E E S 3 ' E 5: , ' sg E of 5 5 if ai i. .1 l E' EE 2 E 5 :E ' EE E s 'Q' E 5 ' MYRTLE PORTER, CLIFFORD PENNINGTON, 5 Glf-36 Club 63, 43. GIGS C11-lb Play 43, 45- H. of R. 11, 35, Orchestra 115, Boys' Club -L 2, 3, 45, Glee Club 145. YQ page thirty-five ' 3 ' Gil 1 ' QIIIIWIWIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIYIIIIIIILHIFJIIIIILEfl SUPEMSSAE illallllllilmfllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIHMIHM . 1 s IIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIllIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHR 1 il ff 1 1 rl El if iii lf'-'l Q? lj il ji E1 lg : ' -L M Lllllll E1 fx Q Sl i V Qi!! ll X T? Y if l Q1 Q iii ? :N 1 ,l,il1 l l,l , ' l 'w,w. 1',1,'-',, mm W , W , W l.f,.ll.yw ll 1 ll 'll ll1 ll '1llyllll,lI'l:lmlM'1vw1:llililllllzllgylilwullllxm 1 1 .1 wi l.lwm.wll. lvlmml. ll ll ll l l l MARTIN RUTH, THELMA SCOTT,f I H - 1 l , 1 d , 1, 2 , L't y So- McCar'tcr 123, Glee Club 142, Tom' Tub C0 i?3trSf 151, Siufcgals Saas! Ballelgg, Glee cza. Annual Staff on, Asst Cashwr Club 11, 25, Class Basket Ball 11, 25, H. H. S. Savmgs Assoclatxon 141. Foot Ball 125, Minneola H. S. 137, Foot Ball, Glee Club, Class Base Ball, Class Basket Ball I-I. I-I. S. 141, Math. Club, H. of R. OF TH V VET JHQEHQW Q 1 Kwwfwwe Q X--7:im3',..v H-H'S JAY, D. scoTT, Class President 113, Buzz Staff 133 B ,, GRACE FRIEDA SCHWAB, 2335110 11, 2, 39, H. of R. 135, cqags Iggy Math- Club 139, Glee Club 141. page thirty-eight Q A fi? Wifi: 1122 ll C' . 1 H 4 Q. S Q, al r Q- 3 2 1 , 2' 1 . 'Q Q 2 Q 2, b Q 5 ' Q Q a 2 2 Q -2 Q Q Q 1 i Q Q zz .Q Q Q 1 i Q ,Q 1 Q Q Q Q Q '- ,z 1 Q Q i 1 i is .Q i 2 .2 . Q ,Q ? Q Q E ? T : Q - L: 3 i 5 5 Q. 'E -:'. - .... 1-1 ' -' - 5: 1- -- ...- ...- - ..- ' ..-: 1' - Q -- .2 ...- ..- -' .- E 5: ...- ' 2 4 - -.1 ..- ...- ..- 2 ..- 5. E lMFWWNWWFWWumwwiiffffiiiirixsfm.MH.W 5 lwl ...ll ,lf llrllumfllWlli!'W'MMRl- !'5?l5I 5 .':s,,. e ,',N .f al ,Exif Tffff if lll' WWNggfgfifgggglilWMWWWWMmMww .Q . ..Vs.4, -':'f'- , ' Z' - . J y i . .CX , WL lllllllll IHIIllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllIIllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIMIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllIllIIlllllllllIIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIUlllllIlIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . 4155 -. it ' A , i 5 Q2-W , l v Q E E r 2 IE I3 -1 41 N ? K ill' .ff fl .1 . ii? EJ '10 Ria if I I MILFORD ROOF, Class Base Ball 135, Athletic Commiz- tee 145. RUTH RICHARDS, Hath. Club 12, 45, Glee Club 145, Annual Staff 145, Buzz Staff 135, Shal espear- ian Masque 135, Richardson 13, 45. ' C sl Z it 5' r w if Q Q N , 4 , . Q 4:6 9 H+:-s ' BLANCHE ROTHRCCK, H. VICTOR RITTER, Basket Ball 125, McCa1'ter 125, Math. Class Basket Ball 115, Boys' Club 125, Club 125- H. of R. 13, 45, Math. Club 135, Presi- dent Expression Class 145. page thirty-seven .H -.. lllllll .1- T -2- .1 1' : T ul KY. , , ,null:Innuliilillllllnluimum. 36 SUPEZQBA 3 IiflulllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllIIIIIilllllllIllllllllllillllllllllllli .,i V 1 il , lr, I r . ti Y+ i it A il -lg E1 E91 E ,El :Tj E' E if ii -QQ all ,T 7.4, Ei! 21:14 li V XX 3 f ,vm fwfr'-' ,vf-fmfif,---A -fb- .EA-.S 0 ,T Tl qw, M1 l wlwmlmlwww,,wllmwl ll l A . T 37937 ,ww ., , f, ,,.., A PAUL C. SNYDER, ALFRED B. STRATTON, Glee Club 12, 3, 43, Glee Club Play 12, 3, Bays' Club 12, 43, Annual Staff 143, 43, H. of R. 12, 3, 43, Boys' Club 12, 3, 43, Boys' Club Play 13, 43, Math- Club 133, Buzz Staff 133, Annual Staff 13, 43, Debate 143. x.0F Th' 5567149 hal? .421 ff. ef' H-H-s ' JOHN R. STEWART, H. of R. 113, Boys' Club 11, 2, 33, Or- IVA REA STEVENS, chestra 11, 2, 45, page forty fx T mfwur TlwwlTw4lmr4lmlll1lllaWmrsllE,i2?5,i I 1 . ME T E X y ,i x l Vg 1 , E, ri, 'Zi Iii li' .Er -:fl .iff IE, I. I 5 , , ,- 2-33' ' Ei QE, . l E3 l f' F 'E' - . 1A , 11, 3 ii .23 i215 E7 T54 2 lil his V54 N E4 El fl FE UE mi HE 'E E3 WLT' 1 117,51 12? .jig :gn 2:4 'fl 1 . -9 E.: 'fl'- 2 - 1' :Z .E l i 2 1 22 i ' 2 l 1. E 5.1 'I IIIIMI IIIII H . - COVERT P SHULER TULEY LOUISE SHEPERD Entered from Hotchk1ss Colo C43 D,-amatlc Club Q2 35 MUSIC Club Q25 V106 Presldent Dramauc Club Q33 Out of Town Q45 L1tePary Beneflt Pay C45 Rlchardson C2 D Shakespeaman Masque Q33 Annual Staff 143 OFTH , 1' c mg o ' 15 o QW If HHS JULIA S SHIVE BERTHA SJYDER Mecarter C9 .sp Buzz staff Q39 Annual Math Club f39 BUZZ Staff C45 Staff Q39 page thirty nme I I ! . A I - ' 'A X 'I 4. WI H In MI .II IIIII I In IIIII II IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,IIII IIIIIIII II II IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,,II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII I IWIII IIIII ,I III IIIII II., IIIIQQ I' ' I 4g ' , A 5 : I' i W .. U . : ali! ' I ' , g,.Qs.ffJ-' f. -.si ' I . I' .T2-:P-f Wold-ASS A I I ' I I I. I I I 4 ' '. I IT' P ' QIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII III IIIIII III I IIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIII III IIIIIE I 'un III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SUP RBA tifinllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW ,W fix E i Eg 2:3 Eg ' W W W NH ,V,w,u!1' L 'NM VH 3 1 HHWQQQ , W W u W 5W'HHW1WWWW u . UM u w w We WWW M PAUL VOGENITZ, 'ALICE TUXH0RNf Entered from Newcomerstown, Ohio H. S. Entered from Buhler H. S. 633, Math. 133, Dramatic Club 435. v 6 .9 f . f A v ., 1 0 Club C3.J 0 15. vu' V-I 47' x o 1 5 Q -.7m'w-f ,lf ' H-H'5 J. FREDERICK WILDIN Glee Club qs, 49. V- ' FAY C. VVILSON page forty-two -- -W - - wf: www, V,-fvff. w. M,,,,.,'5 pup! '.'5,f5N. U ' Mid ',1',Qq I' :M w Tf'V1 ' ,' 152.53 ,' Ex' WK X , u M f . ww www mmm f M +V W. M u 11,1 'w,,..x , X . A wviih, Entered from R. C. H. s. 439' M nh. Club 13, 41. Boys' Club Cl, 21. a 1 1!1 ' ' 1 'Wu M , 'A ' f ':, ,1 1'-3+,,i, 1'1 . ' 5 EQEWN M,w,wNM!1'Nux1, N'fUjNw:,1m 1 Aa? ff -2 r , iii? 1135 S N gf: fi Fl ' 5? E 5-I Fi P, Q. 9 151. S, rl 94 i I 2 2.51 i Q ? 'ii il - il. i' ' if - f -5 .., -. E E4 -5, :, 2.1 3 :gif 1-4 if -:R k 'Ea 3 3 - E 3 L -.. -A l. - l 'E' E li, - - .- -, . Y .. - 1' .., , E .., - , .., - . . IJ . . .- lv 7 .... ..., .. - -' - .. ...., ...f .... .221 - ..., .- 2 2 -T' .. - - i 1 .... -'S' ...r ... 1 ..h S 1 2 .. '51' . 2- -v-it ,A u H53 l,,4- ' . C-:L 45.4 P-ll ' LTI' K r lIlllIlIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll llllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!!IIllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIllIIIIIllllllllllllIIll!!IIIllIIIIll!!Illllllllllllllllklllllll ' gi PEARL LYNNS V ,E LEON E- STEIN, M:Carter 41, 23, Math. Club 43, 43. 3 3 H. of R. cz, 3, 43, Boys' c-lub 43, 43, Math. - 2: Club 42, 3, 43, Orchestra 41, 2, 37, 5? G lee Club 443, H. H. S. Band 437, Dramatic Club 423, Expression Cla.:..s 2 Il E 43' 4P- :E E. or ru ,E 2 Q, E E: W - f f. :E E WHQQH4? s, 'E 2 lah eff 5 .3 44, .v is E ' H'H'5 E E2 EE E if E E E E E. :M E, ,E E E E E si 15 E s 41' 2. E. I ,,,, Es fi E VIOLA TAGUE, CLYDE TOTTEN, ii, - , McCarter 443. ' H. of R. 41, 2, 3, 43, Boys' Club 443, Or- 1' ' f chestra 41, 2, 33, Math. Club 43, 43. 1, - v GE X V page forty-one , 'QInIuiluiunmnlliunumniimmmnninmm. ZH 5 SUPEIQQM 3 tl.. alllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllll IIIIII I W v L, 1 I ,Y m I E CP EF' 'Sip IE I - gf? .2 ,E Is , C4 III flillllll I 1 M E 'MMIII' 2 2 E 3 Q E .Q i - 1 I Q E Q- Q Q 2 2 Q Q :Q -3? l Q ig Q I Z1 E I ' Q ' Q' ... Q Q. Q Q: + -' Q Q Q 7 L' Q. Q -.2 , Q Q -Q .-. Q Q. 3 2.- Q , Q 7 2 5 - Q .Q Q :..- 5: 'Q -Q Q.. Q.: 2 ii Q 2 ' .- li 2 I Q .Q .Q .2 Q - I u L , 1 Q 1.2 W - A 1 Q. Q .- Q , - ' E. I 15 I E' I 2 Q! E - E .E ' E A DORIS ALFREDA YEOIMAN, LUCIL-E' YERKES- S '. E Class Basket Ball 41, 25, Mesa-ser 429, Annual Staff 443. ig j 3: Glee Club 121. - E -1 ...Q i Q. 4 .Q . 4 Q I ,Z .E Q- V I OF TH f if' 0 A n E 9' 4' IE E pa 1-yfv E E 5 Wpfeki' .Q E 5. E 'F E I-I II I 'N qw V HH5 ' ig 5: T '-' Q. -' .Q ..- Q ' 5 - Q .Q T 1 -1 .:' Q7 . Q I Q- Q 5,- 2 ..- Q Q Q .- 1 -' 2 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE is A LEWIS OSWALD- Chairman VIRGINIA FRENCH, vice chairman gi WILLARD J. GRABER ESTHER WOLCOTT RUSSELL L. 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QD, Class Sec 32-Treas 117, Orchestra 11, 27, ii E- Class vice-President 127, ou: of C1-'RSS basket Ball C14 ,2fn3w4J, 'Glee E i Ownu QD' Shakespearian Masque fm, Club 13, 47, Class Pres1dent 127, Sen- E E Annual Staff 147, Class Executive ate C24 47- BOYS Club C21 3, 47, AH- 3 ig Committee CQ- nual Staff 147, Class Play 127, Class gi i Base Ball 11, 27, Glee Club Play 147. Q' E OF TH E E. Q, :E l ffm ' I A. E 5 -1 w : E 1 ' U' E : 'Fr 1: v :Jl41.at1' E .1 ,v Q . , O .1 5' O wifi - H 524 1 . 'E E ,N E 5. 441, N1-' .V ,5 E H-H-S -E E' 'E E . E is 53 3 3 E E if 2 E E 'E ? - . is Ei i E : 4 E gs . E ' 2 CARL E. WINNER, HALLIIJ YVAGG-ONER, 2 - i Entered from Blackwell, Okla., 137, H. of Com'l Club 127, Dramatic Club 137, Rich- E gl R. 13, 47, Boys' Club 13, 47, Track 137. ardson 12, 3, 47, Buzz Staff 147. ' E EE E page forty-three GEL - - .T 43-T . 4 LF' I, 'QIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIlllilllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII. SUPERBA7 lllllllmllIIIIIIIIllillllllllllllllm i I, , page forty-six gill!!!lllllIIIIllIIlllI,lIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIIllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIlIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIITJI A i n Milli: H ! IIIMIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Gi 1 A . Lookin Backward HISTORICAL Every class has a history of its own, but if any class has a history that is more inter- esting, fuller of high spots, and characterized better for its brilliant record during four years than the history of the Senior class of 1917 of this school, then the impossible is no longer undone. The -spirited political tangles, the hard fought battles of gr'idiron, basket ball court, and diamond, the shining social functions, the immense amount of pep, and the inventive brains of that class are but a part of the challenge that they fling the seventeenth day of May, 1917, to all the classes that follow them. They leave with a record of doing noble stunts in a gallant manner and retaining a vast 'store of ginger to help remove obstacles from their way. A study of the class seal might help one to appreciate their strength and valor. . It was during their Sophomore year' that they put life itself into the deadened halls of the school. A bright colored banner bearing the numerals 1-9-1-7 was discovered early one bright spring morning. And as the maddened upper-classmen gazed amazed at the waving symbol, a Buzz Extra appeared. Such a sheet had never before appeared. It startled the acting principal and vexed her sub-ordinates. It heated Juniors and made the Seniors boil. But it started things. The administration of Steve Fairchild, Freshman president, was soon forgotten in the joy of finding Erk Wyman, General-in-Command. Esther Wolcott was chosen to be Vice president and Isabel Obee, treasurer. Before Erk possessed the mallet there was a little cimpaign literature around about and through the school. These so-called anti-frat cards made more than one blinking chap wake up. Class basket ball was always featured by the 1917 team. It was always a hard fight- ing squad that represented the seventeeners.. For three seasons they have finished second. Friend captained the team as Freshies-3 Welker, as Sophsg Muns, as Juniors and the plucky Colie, the last time. Class parties were planned during the Freshman and Sophomore years, in precisely the same manner' as they were the last two years, by committees of students. As the hour of the Junior election approached, the acts seemed veiled and misty. The old political lines were not so closely drawn as in former wrangles. It seemed likely that A. Lewis Oswald would be chosen for third year president-that much was admitted by every one. Therewas also a general belief that he could not be named without a fight. Se- cret caucuses bambosled everything . Wyman, president of the class called the meeting to order. Instantly Willard J. Grab- er was on his feet and recognized. Mr, President, I move that Mr. Oswald be elected president of this cla-ss by accla- mitionf' . U ' x The motion was seconded without any debate. A rising vote was taken and the mo- tion was lost. A ballot vote was then taken but the result was unchanged. For a period 'of ten minutes there was no one on the floor and no motion before the assembly. A mo- tion to close the nomination lost. The dead lock was unbroken. Presently the name of Willard J. Graber was placed before the class. He sprang to his feet, declined, and urged his friends to cast their votes for the man he nominated. The chair ruled that a man could not decline .a nomination, but could resign the office when elected. A ballot vote gave Graber 32 and Oswald 31. Graber was declared elected and took the mallet amid an ocean of cheers and enthusiasm. Immediately he appointed Oswald chair- man of the class executive committee with Miss Gladys Petersen, vice chairman, and the election became an event of the past. The greatest fete of that year was the Junior'-Senior banquet. While a six-piece or- chestra made music, the guests-the Seniors and the faculty-and the host-the Junior class -found their places around the festive board that fifth day of May, 1916. The toastmast- er was at his best, and his words struck that high note that makes one feel himself. A buzzer beneath the toastmaster's toe told the musicians how to do. Toasts and roasts fol- lowed the big feed. Farris's To the Girls, was a royal tribute to the ladies, full of spice and sweets. Frenchie's To the Boys, was equally well ladened with sugar plums, but Prof. Brook's famous talk on Does a House Burn Up or Down ? took the blue ribbon. School closed with Hagan, chairman of the Junior financial committee, declaring him- self a candidate for Senior presidency, and friends of the editor-in-chief of the Buzz urging him to oppose Hagan. page forty-five l E 'TEIIIIIIIlllllllllllllilllllllllliillIllllllllllilllllllu HilSUPEi5?Zd?.1lli I Q 3, . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll 'll' 5 i tr IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII . 1IIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII H .. .. it E T ' e E he Senior 511 lg 4 , E 799 ' 9 as E. T RS E HSTALWARTS VS. BOSS BUS Ei N ' - 1 . - . . b to the purpose of the meeting, told the class .Ei Vveffkebefpre 150 vSZC'E1IgErfcSen?e? Ereesi- of the joy the Junior presidency had been E siay1,gItLhgs,b3g1?ight was being- planned by to him and thanked the members for the E1 exert politicians. The t'Boss Busters un- Drivllfget Of Sewing them as ther JW1101' E der the leadership of Hunt Duvall was go- pre'-1 611 - Z ing business for Hagan- That Pefty e' , , is cial-ed for the emancipation of the class The chair called for nominations for pres- E frgm the dominating Boss -A. Lewis 05' ident. William Blair-a Stalwart-placed 5 Wald and his planning party. the name of Hagan before the class in a gf , mild manner. Instantly Oswald was recog- 2 For a period extending UD to the Fourth nized and came forward to nominate the E Of July, 1916, the iSSl19S Were personal and logical man for Senior president of that 2' t the body of the Work WRS under C0VeI'- The class of 191.7-Franklin Brokaw Hettingerf' E Boss Busters were after the Boss' goat- The 1-113 address was full of fire and made defi. 3 Sfa1WaT'fS -S0'Caued because they were nite his views. Fol'owing this outburst of in shrewd, SII100th talkers and VBUBIHI1 P011' oratory Duvall ended the campaign by bit. E ticians-were oiling up the old .machine for terly attacking Oswald and his get tbpre Z, the last TU11 to Win 01' bust- methods. Again the name of Stanley H1- 2 , van was before the class. 5 Before the middle of that July, tnedparty HE, 1.133135555533525.5z.:'1di:':5 Z... ra? Came ifgtef E shirt sleeves for the real test. The heat- eau' 20-near Y a ' ree U elle mee' et' E, ina flame was glowing - tinaer had hardly taken the gigantic mallet E' C' ' in his hand when the leader of the Stal- ? The election was but a few hours distant WRU? 'signaled to Graber- In a twice Miss Ea when the entire front of the steiwerts sud- Virginia French was 919CP9d.VlC9'DT9S'd9I1t E denly changed and the Boss Busters gasped by acclamatvone and the ble fleht was near- ? in terror. Franklin B. Hettinger, formerly ly 0VG1 - TWO Sf21lW21I'i3 W9I'9 I10I111l121t'3d f:0T 3 the Campaign manager of the gtalwapbs, the treasurershm and Crotts received tne E took the candidates' seat and Oswald turned high. COUHL I And thi-Vi he went 1I1'E0 IJOWST E: his Suppgrt to elegt Hettinggr' T515 Sud- a mighty tribunal and their staunch back- N 1 i N: N. N N N i i N: N N '- l 'l N L N N l l - l Ng 'l N 1 N N N 1 N N N N .N L .-N l . Ni den turn of affairs upset all the dope. The few remaining hours were spent well by both sides. The best brain oil attain- able- kindled the flame. It was during this period that Oswald wrote that terri.ble let- ter in which he declared For in that case such men as Willard J. Graber, Franklin B. Hettinger' and myself will make such or- ganizations shake as they have never before been shaken. The letter was well worded and directly to the point, which was fully comprehended by the mentioned parties. It declared unto them that there existed an unresistable force-the B15 Three, Oswald, Hettinger and Graber. Upon the eve of the election, the chair- man of the Boss Busters in his final ap- peal to the voters declared that it was not a question of who is going to be our presrdent. IT IS A QUESTION of wh' tn , - , G e er tlge rule of ,Boss Oswald is broken or weld- e s ronger. At the midnight caucus of the Stalwarts it was announced by those that had watched the developments carefully that Hettinger would be elected on the first bal- 10f by ia three to one count. . At the appointed ho G b . order: the hour was gilt hlaiider giilgped for pa pe forty-eight stated ers. Pk Sk 11 wk Long after the struggle between the Het- tinfger and the Haaan forces for the supre- fnacv of the Senior class, three well known. far famed, individual thinkers of the Gold and Blue sat down together to study the situation. Did you ever stop to think how long th-1 compact between Graber, Hettinger and Or- wald has lasted? mused the first one, and how they pull together on gigantic under- takings? . Yes, replied the nearest without rais- ing hiS eyes from the budding maple, often have I from the distance witnessed the Pres- byterian, Democratic tribunal dictate. But they lead right, men. I wonder if Frenchie and Esther' were ever in the Big Three? That will never be known, spoke up the SBCOHQ, you can depend on one thing tho, they knew lots of things about the Big Three. ESDBCi2111y Frenchie, chirped up the sil- ent one. N. N E N 2 E , -N N ' N N N N N N N ,N ,N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ,N N N N N N N S' .N . N N N N N N N 3 N N . 1 N , N N N 3 N 2 3 2 -N T N N N N N N 1 . N 1 N N 2 2 N N N .N T N 3 N 1 1 T .- 1 ' ' ' 1' E . N ' N -' IN -'T :S ' - 5 1' Z N ,N :S 5' N N N . N 'Z N N N N N N N N N N N :S .N N N Z N N N N 5 N N N 'Z N N N 7' 5 N N 5 5 E 5 Z Z If rg L iedlilIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIlllllIIIlllllllllIllllllllllilllllli QS' A Y fl ' ,r UPERM p llllllflillllllllll llilllllIllllllllilllllllllIllllill Q it r page forty-seven 7'..f.2.v,n, -lf., 1. i . 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' fu' Q21 A 71 1 u 1 .1 . i fy ri .l 1 , rl ' 1 J if .fi I 1 i .la r . .J If ' 1 Hgosf- - .,i5,,,f :'1'7-3T51T7ffW7-f'-f ' ' ' ' V 1 5 --' . f- - QF.. V . . r 1 'f.. V' 1ll.' N.-E ' p ' i,,.-.l 5il li 1, i- rw ' i .1 ww-w'MlWNW.FWW 1 1 - W YW'. '!'1.l'glLHjlWii,L,3Il llM,,l.l -A - I3 lnlqm ll' ,ns 'Wai 4-'---jjTff,1'ff1fLfLZjL 1 l --- v- HU- t ' 1 rggg- 'i':::.-3.- - ' -.bg g:,'r114:. ' '- The Fighting Eleven MARION CI-IitchyJ HITCHCOCK, gallant and speedy left half bacl. and captain-elect, is one of the most popular heroes of the gridiron, Hitchy has played two seasons, beginning in the season of 1915, at which time he drew a regular berth as left end. Altho handicapped this season by a bad knee, he never failed to play a plucky, heady game. It was Hitchy who stood between the powerful JeW - Yungmeyer-twice he raced for a touchdown and the goal. It was Hitchy ,who twice rose to meet the oncoming foe.' It was Hitchy who twice that 21st dayg of October turned daylight into night time for the Peerless Princess eleven. His seventy-five yard run for his third touch down against Newton sent the side lines wild: He opened his eyes for the first time in Wichita but that was seven- teen years ago.' Today he is a Junior weighs 140 pounds and is getting fatter each day. Come on, Captain Hitchcock we re for you in 1917. page seventy-two . ussie ELLSWORTH, the clean c11?IclaJpE?ainGand c?ool-headedjdaring, left end, stands as one of the noblest gndiron gen- erals of all times. Gussie made the elev- cn when he was only Freshman, because his Style of play merited recognition. He has few superiors, if any, and as a leader he is as ideal as he is practical. Ithis his edu- cated toe that the sporting 9d1f01'S Of ,the state claim, turned the Wichita Blue into mourning black and her White into thin bleeding red, as it ripped loose the tie upon that twenty-first day of.October. That same highly cultivated foot finger drove the pig- skin across the bar last Turkey game for our had-to-have degrees. As Ellis was leaving the gridiron that day, he D2111S9d 21 moment and gazed across the broad open. field, then at the fast vanishing masses, and then to his team mates. His eyes were cast upon the ground as he left. Oh, Ellis, H102 peerless. Dlucky C9-Dfain, th9HG01d and B199 feels just that same way about YOU leavlng- Ellis weighs 160 pounds, stripped, and may cast his first vote in the city election next April. L57 .I--i ip ,E lllllll IIIIIIIIlllIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Vl-'ERE tWhiskJ LOWE terrible handsome quarter back ha been cniiled by nineteen winters and has developed 171 pounds of meat. In the fall of 1915 he turned out to help Captain Johnnie make war and was used as -half back but that was too slow for. Whisk this time so he did the .P - Uallng him elf. Linked with the name f the Captain as one who performed the para- U10'-lflt duty against the Windy Highs is the name .of Hon, VVhisk Lowe. This man made It Dossible for that great victo th . , l VY' 9 gzfliddiun was still glimmering when he e heir pass and raced ' t - d ' the wind for the lone touchsldcozvgjfthsevgigg to that glorious victory. Vere, will get his i11:g'i?lDtSHe2I?3aikVEth lthe rest tof the Seniors and er ecom h ' of the Lowe Bros. firni. e Jumor member .. y as ,- ii ,. .. ' E , -. N ,AA 11 1 w I s 1 ' '- T L' Y ,lg 2 T.. 'J 0 , .E . 5 , Ii I 2- ' :E Y i W ' i.. , ,,,,, n . ' 0. Saiim-WBA 1 IllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllm' it '- MMM, e - I lllllllllllllllll-. , 4 Ng J I THAT PEERLESS CAPTAIN '75 vu , 5 . : 5 '-5 E . 1- , - L -15 ' - 2, . -rv , 1.i .,-,? L E' ELLIS E. ELLSWORTH, ' F t 2 ootball Cap ain. Af?-lf E gf E: E1 t one ' P 9 H . 2 ' Nev' -', V . Ax,, T ---i-X- V. '..v ' ' ' . - Q V A-x X lUIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIlIIIIllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllliillllllllllllljllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illll il HH E E F E ET E 1 E E f E- S Z. 55 E 5 E E E H gfllllllfllllllllllllillllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllll. .fl SUPEJQHQ 3 .unuiniu f m - EllFES-JMQQJWWMWWWWWWMWMWWWMMWWWMMMMWWMWWWMWWWWWWWWMMis tn rrr f'1a- .. -- -' -- .1 . wb L i H ' ' TEMPLE, the smiling 1 Q ScE,gYXfAl?a?f ess one of those men that Y V will return next fall and report to help 1311115 , . h' , Eddie has won W0 5 PffftblfliYsviimealfeadyi aid 'sirxsotsz , f ' ' ari ' ' ' gglctttlliathhledrwelalri gogrqfiile that wont 001116 7 off Eddie is a typical gentleman and Wears Q il Jew -that is what they call him to , J Wei .him all riled-up-is a member of the 1 ?918'class, weighs 145 pounds, tells Florence 1 he is 17 years old and win so tp the farm f this summer to Spend his Vacatlon' fl, HAROLD fEppJ EPPERSON, that good natured ever-fluttering right tackle was one W 1 of the finds of the season. Like the rest of ?, the right wing, i'Epp is a farmer boy, and that isn't all of it, he loves to work on the WM farm, too. When he springs a new one he always starts it by when I was out in Cali- 1' 5 fornia. Yes siree, he was out there on the .1 Pacific Coast one whole year. Epp played 1 a brilliant game every time, and when time , to start came he was always ready. He is i one of the most popular Seniors, weighs 158 pounds and wont be old enough to get mar- E ried without his pa's consent for three years. , E' Ei ALLEN CMacJ MQMULLEN 5 spirited left guard, is one of tlglsee lcecgnllilgiggg E ed footbalhconverts that pick the man and . gfvifl let hlm g0.bY- His arms never clutch to Hgst einpty ,fill but his muscles twitch ago tha? Ulximl, It was nearly twenty years ' he had arr' as mad? thefworld know that m d ive , as his bright-colored hair 1 wi ina tial the darkest corners gleam. He was if eaci DE1ltetl?egb'i5i?nngeS'Ofbthe Season and in Y Mack's first and lastm umpers' This is a eleven for he the fosrcigolleorn the Salt City . - ' . - On- t- I sais ed with fiifaofoifi I ' . He out-balan 158 f gfuglgsr 23222 Stiake and can lick his Cvtlglseight I 1 has his picture in tnlggwullen, lf you please' times. VO ume a number Of 'Q 1 K page seventy-four A ' at 1 -15 jy:5,f- .. .. V N E L, k g A f A --11 .lm 1, , llllll . Wifi' Y 5 V -..G ui vf'--' 1. ' i lHl!lwT'2llll1lll '- It ' r ff -wfH- H-W-siaesg: g .. aMWWMMMWMWMWu191i 1,1 1 V. . ., rrf, fret. I 1. ..,'J3fv?x12ai,, 6' ' 1, ps1r51r.'feTs'f'.'x . l 5, ll I - illii - I r : ' Q QQ, L12 ' ' 'til :Wx :+'.?1g' - jd: Q' 'lti'l5'ni 'glcfik-Lf' M' T , f, Kmhifli yirzyrz HARRY ENNS, smashing full back, is an Inman lad and a Senior. Altho it was Har- ry's first year under the Gold and Blue, he never missed a single second of play during the season. VVhi1e his playing was not sen- sational it was always steady and his cool- ness never allowed him to miss a play. His defensive work was gilt edged, and his of- fensive style of play was of the most ag- gressive sort. It was Enns, who carried the pikskin over the line for the single- yet victorious-touchdown against Pratt. He tips the balances at 165 pounds and has seen twenty football seasons. KARL DONNELL that gaunt and lean right end first felt the balmy heat of the Kansas sun twenty summers backward as he gazed around his crib and listened to the gobble of the furk the crowing of the Cock the quack of the Ducks the dis gruntled noise of well fed porks and the murmuring ripple of Cow creek Last fall he broke into fast company and his speed energy and strength characterized him as an ideal end He loves to tant1l1ze those of the othel color b wilfully breaking up thelr As a side line next fall Karl will study Am erican History and Physics He weighs 151 pounds and shaves every Sabbath morn IRWVIN QFatJ INGRAM the immovable left tackle of the Gold and Blue eleven is one of the hard workers and has as the spoils of hi labor three football H s Al tho handicapped by a bad ankle this season the man on the other line was never sure afterwards whethe Ifat was made of ce ment or flesh and blood For months it was the popula belief that Fat was a lady hate but now some naughty boys say it am t so Irwin lS a silent easy going chap and those who know him best love him most Eighteen years of life have made him a sturdy man of 190 pounds No long er may the team that represents us boast of an immovable tackle for as Irwin cast aside his mole skins last Thanksgiving Day the gigantic tac ler knew that his last game for the Gold and Blue lS the pride of the class of 1917 was over for he page seventy three E 4 E . i YV , I, 1 of , .43 , -1 . fi I ig i - , fi , 1 'fg . - I - , . 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As a Freshman Bill went for- l' Y ' lil I mg llmmmlllll mum ummmiumnllmlillllllv mumInlmunumuuuumu mum lnInuIunImmlnuuunlmillll ,I u mmm: nunnml'n11nul''muHQ ln, ' mf X RALPH fRuntJ CAMPBELL, the young, dashing right helf back, is only a Fresh- man. Runt was one of the most terrific line crushers of the day. He began his foot- ball career in the days when he was North Side's terrible right half back. He is well built and fast on his feet, and is counted as sure man for the 1917 backfield. Ow- ing to the fact that several of his teachers objected, Runt didn't play in all the games this year. I-Ie pulls the scales down to the 155-pound mark and is only seventeen years old. page seventy-six n the call came for raw material rhiltdyxevalis For two years Bill put forward his best, and at that he was carried on the scrubs. Then, when the year came that the sun should have shone brightly, lt was .a sickly pale. 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CECIL NIVERS, dashing, popular end from Inman, helped to take the kinl s out of the Peerless Princess boys, and he paid the price. Twenty-four hours later Nivers was being watched by the trained eye of a phy- sician. He is coming good now-they tell us-and we're elated to hear it. Gee was one of the popular knights of the gridiron and hailed by all as a jolly fine fellow. His spicy reply when introduced in the big pep rally before his last game. that they-the whole team-were going to play for Hutchin- son girls-not for Wichita Janes-nearly wrecked the assembly hall. I-Ie was taking Junior subjects when the blow came that knocked him not only off the team, but out of school. We are' strong for Nivers, old pal. EARL fPatJ PEDIGO, the stout, pleasant right guard, is only a rreshman, but one could never tell by his playing that he was not a veteran. He keeps cool, hits the line hard and wades thru the opposing trenches. Pat is the third of the famous r.ght wing of the 1916 champions-that terrible farmer wing. Pat keeps his age a secret and weighs 168 pounds stripped. L. BURR SMITH, that long limbed, full fashioned snapper-back, was going great un- til-suddenly he was snatched off the eleven. He flung off his jersey and ordered a pair of crutches. The cleated shoes and the mole skins became a thing of the past-a muscle was ripped and a ligament was badly torn. Burr was one of those aggressive sort that always started something and was never tired. He knew how to use his 140 pounds of beef to make the other guy thinl: he was as heavy as Mickey. Altho he is rated as a Junior he is deeply interested in the Senior class, but he will not tell how old he is. .-. page seventy-five ,,,. iii , .-- .. , ge N allIllIllllIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllillllllljlfl is Swpmlriafll Kill-Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll I ., .-.W .. ., 3,-,Y uJ' . l . rll'l--wlwf., , fr . f l N -V - ww i- dx ' ' ' ' ' 'A C A' C IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII P' ll ' it L - l ,xml .l,fally:.. fl! fl llfl-Nil, ll fp, .. ... l lit. : l V l,,,J,,-.aai.-...' 1 , J .. ' .-. ,. . .., . W l. A,-1. -lllrlo - - ri 1 'li ,E ... 'E -N f- E E l I The noisy thousand hushed their mouths and 2 THE WINNING SEASON OF 1916 clinched their fists and grittedllheir ileethgharad E Ye' The outlook was not brilliant for the Gold and HOW the thlee hffndred ,fnake e. Crea lon S u .' ii, Blue eleven that day. Even the clouds hid the der' fOrdLeWe-kwhlsl? Thagrggtellilepeegotemellr E 37 sunbeams from the gridiron, but that little man, Passnan 15 nge' tingkslx y ga h hail fro g 2 if who speaks little and says much, was figuring flat- ,Thru t e tsl' nies Ose EV fl ht Tan ii 2, dope on Captain Ellsworth and his candidate. Hutchlnsqn See e gimme? 0 lg ' e E ffr Only five veterans were among the raw material Score 15 med- 3 Eli and the opening game was but a couple of But one momentl the score sllzoodttlled. A dlill li weeks distant. thud as Captain E lsworth's e uca e toe spa.e Ti 'ff thusly to the leathered covered oval, Go to 3 ESQ But Within those few days that toe-headed Heaven. And as it sallied forth to the heavens i LQ? Coach Of OUFS De1'fOY'm9d 8. miracle. H6 DTO' across .the bar, the sun cast its brightest rays li ij! ducelgl a gzachinedthat COIEQ Hit flmly Caljry the upon the Gold and Blue to shine forever more. 'E pigs ln, u cou ip an i ic i in a manner - 5 fly? becoming that of old timers. The Weariness lelfisthghgelfloslafllit 333,11llfggosgteshggeonguggglbg 2 'Qi faded from the faces of those who watched, a act after Such at battle-yet which no pen re- li il ' Smile puekered their lips' their fereheeds un' gardlessehow talented can record so that those 3 . 55 wrinkled, and their eyes twinkled as they mused who Iliad might full' understand When the 1 ..-gr for the first time that year, that possibly the .Llve Wire S eclalu grrlved at home bearln a 3 if hauty Peerless Princess eleven would fade in Ortlon of thi thi., h d d ll H t h- g ai - the glory of the Salt City b0yS- - Svas waiting to gregtethe1rrn'r.gtnd athat nligehensgfil E The first two games were to be played before liar Ilnto the next morning the celebration waxed E E! the local people and were therefore staged at ee ' Ei Sandbur Patch and the unseated rooters Reg?-FdleSfS'0f What would follow it WOUICI be E ' howled themselves hoarse as Sterling fell, de- Said 'lTh1S IS 9- Successful Season-H Weak Mar' i E5 feated, the last day of September, 19-0. six days 10T1 met the Stlll Celebrating Champions and -E E later the Kingman gridiron warriors were also woke them f!'0IT1 their Sleep by H 6-0 defeat- gi 3 rolled in our over-ripe sand burrs. The score NeWt0n C3-me and fell-11-0. The following Week 3 E was 30 to O. They who leaned eagerly against Salina entertained us as we carried the cake by 3 B. 2 the wire during those games, let their thoughts the Same tulle we played the week DI'eVi0l1S- Ei if run -forward to the twenty-first, 1 Wonder if Pratt came with her shine and was slashed by E A we can? the scrappy -Ells-Worth gang. Stafford died 2 : f Anotliaer Jgriiay carliel Our Champions went Wtfltllzgl fffrgligiiigrfiltli th b f H d E 1 orwar an yons el on her own gridiron, , H e eely we - 9- 'E E 41-6. And the twenty-first was but seven days Veloped Manhattan Hlghs were Commgf College :E- . away and comlng speedily On., The local dallles style and college sized men. But were the Gold 5 Q9 5 took up the battle-cry and the Gold and Blue and Blue bots fo taste defeat? Not they- TWO Ei - challenged the Blue and White. The halls teeusand pane of doubtmg eyes Watched the 2 i' rang and re-rang and echoed, too, with the cries Slauggle- Ag-21111 the toe Of the Clean cut Captain E if gi those who loved and still love the Gold and gilstfetlg OIYIM gleavenwafg- 1T'he W9-VGY banner' 2 ue. . . . was un ur ed as the patriots ii if roared. E lf- Three hundred strong left for the scene of the B . , . 3 3- I battle. And now they line up, the Gold and l ut 10' one of those Vlsltors-Who Wm prebab' E 5:4 glue lon one side and the- Blue and White on f2lfgiVgdB5Effteet1,EhD81t gee' C3311 Chorlflext fall- si .131 e .ot er. Three hundred voices che th W1 ap am iS- he SCOFG 2 if Gold and Blueg a thousand ring out elor the Stood three to three- and thus it ended. 2 ' lf Blue and WVhite. And now they clash, now But, HOW. Why ask you how we claim the 3 ji gnedthousanddshlout for joy, now the three hun- illatliilchtampionship? Be reasonable. Should not fi if H6 Slllg an c eer. h e es team in the broad Sunflower state be E 7 W .. . H 3 ii, 1. gtftheherld oil the fllrst half, the thousand ral- the Champlon of Kansas? 2' 'gg ie or o c eer t e Blue and Wh'teg th . :E pg eager, pale-faced three hundred drowhed the S t SEASON SCORE' H01S5f, thousand w1th Gold-Blue, All True- to 0913- 33 -------- ------'--'----- ----- H . H. S., 195 sterung, S 5' You- The SOON: Stood: Wichita, 65 Hutchin- Oct- 1 --------- --'--- H . H. S., 393 Kingman, SDH. 0- Oat' 2? ' ------- ----- H - H. S., 413 Lyons, ii fi But when the battle re-opened. the Salt City Oct: 272122: 2' 76-Vlgcheta' E are boys Opened up. Hitchy dumped HJQWH Yung- Nov, 3 ,,,-,-q-4 H S 'lug anon, 5 ,, mevef Ume after time. Both teams uned up Nov, 10, ,,,., H H 'S Q Newton. : fa as the nmsy thousand beuowed forth, NOW the Nov, ,1-7 .,-.,-,.- ' '-' H- H- -l 1, Staffmd Vg center snaps the ballg noxv the Blue and White NOV. 24, nlhnlqlllll ---------- - - H HS-1 41: Salma. 5. back Catches the pigskin and now he huy-ls his Nov, 30 -,-,--'- -hln 1 if S -.S-f 72 FMU, E body, now he flips the Oval to the deep east. H H ' '---- -- - - -, 3, Manhattan, :El ,, .Y E . - S., 198: all the rest of the state, 27 3 ' ' page seventy-eight 5 . J--1 i lapy, ,Pr le 'Ne 'ri - -- A . , A A A ' Iziifllwlli l ll l. he I QSYUZU ' - .-o..-ff -- .- 'N lm- l , ,l -ls lv, 1 l,. ,, . 'H' ---1+-----' no e , - .. T . . . g Emmel llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll4 ff- -- '. 1911 5 Y' 'LfTTI. -I '.'f'TA ' ,N-,V ff I ..f-. ,. w A ' FRA , ii, i w ... . Q nu: 1 .xt ' ., ,xvn-gggzfrrf ,1 ',.fi.1'YQ.' fi 1- ,i,,,T1'!L.,1,' -nz , ,,,, JTHW, i.,,, ,f ,'v,,,, W, i i l ' r 1 11 JOHN fBoonieJ BOONE, that lucky, reck- less half back, began his football career sev- eral years ago-and was for two season's the hero of the scrubs. This year he was given a regular chair, Boonie plays a smashing game and hits the line hard. His occupation is assistant mechanic on a cer- tain Hudson Super Six of this city. Johnnie claims he is only seventeen years old, and Weighs 155 pounds with his chest expanded. WILLIAM CBil17 CAREY, the youngster quarterback, has already announced himself a candidate for the presidency of his class next fall, and the Campaign DIHHS ATG D99-1'- ly completed. On the gridiron, Bill is one of the good ones. He is only fifteen years old but he weighs 5 pounds more than Boonie and is a very handsome chap. H will graduate in the spring of 1919. E A SMILING FACE GIVES MANY GRACE page seventy'-seuen me me rife 1 ,W 'UITRWYWYYUI lg. H if is if l -i 1:2 It 2' '- -. 'S li Z V laltnexe 'i A i , , A ' 'H'4aMiiMVi i' A , Q4rf QfSrJQg124SizQ!i ,ii,i Pa'y THE ALL STAR GUARD CAPTAIN VERE LOWE H , if Q ' 5 12 2 Jai ,ge Q-iz FT:- H525 '52 Q., ' i E 5 .. .,...... E E 'E ' ' E . 'i 22' E EE ' E E i E : S E ' -E ' 5 V 2 2 E S E 5 .E 5 -1- ' SE g E i E 2 E 2 E ii- E : S 1 3 a e eight .E i fy sun ... A .. 'U W .,. L W I ni.. - - - -- .. ,QQ , Mi: 7 I ' E I x ' w H 1 I ,- ! Lf X ' -- 1 K .D i WIIIIHIIHJIIIIIK SUPERBA lifiullIIIIHIillIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIPQ19 'Q -. if 3 :min IU IIII IilllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllIIIIlilIlIlIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIllillIllillllllillllllll illllllIlillllllIIIIIllIllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllillllllllIllIIIllIIIIIIIiIll!IilllIllllllllllllliIllllllllIIllIIIIHIIllllllllllllllilIIllIllllllllllllllIIIHUlillIlllllllllIIIIIIIIllhllllllllllllllhlllllilli ' Q E 1 :1--, T Y ' . 3 E, Q3 , MIM if ? En E Hitchcock A Eppcrson Donnell A Temple McMullen V , Q E E . Chittick Friend Lowe Oswald ' Ee is 4 5 fi Champions of Western'Kansas---1916-7 E WlllllllIIIITHIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIlllIIIIMlIIllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllfdllllllllllll IIIlllllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIlilllllllllllllllllllllllQQ fl-,j1ff , ,. -M f . .-f- 'N 'A' 'i1 i ' 1 SUV vw I 'A C I l 1 i i fipji it W. IIIMIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllli Illllllllllllllllillllllilllmlllll IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII in i HllllllllllllllllllllIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllll I 1 in 1 1 3 .,1muulmu, fx X Y E 54 iltlttl Z 1 Q' fa Qs ' ' . .s s ifg4 , : it fL.:, fff v' ig, ' B '1-ff 7 ' f ' 4 b, f .fc-44 6 ff - Z - Y- f , Y . f , 1 ff The 1917 Basketreers Never before was the season of basket tossing ushered in with bigger rallies than the season of 1917. More than fifty res- ponded to the call to the colors. The sea- son did not officially open until the fifth of January, but long before that hour the squad was ready for the race through the Arkansas Valley. Upon the opening date Newton came with her state championship five and a car load of noise makers. Our line to start with, was Wally Oswald and Eddie Temple, bas- keteersg Donnell, hopper, and Whisk Lowe and Hitchy at the station of home guards.. The Gold and Blue led, lost the lead, regained it and fought on. During the last minutes of play the midget, Friend, was sent in to r'eplace Temple. Both teams fought as they never had before and when the whistle was blown the Salt City boys were one point in the rear of the railroaders. The work of Captain Whisk Lowe was one of the featuresg he was the only man named on the mythical All-Arkansas Valley team. His easy manner of handling the 'ball and his great speed marked him as a man hard to get away from. As a captain he was a popular man-even if his training rules were his own. In practically every contest the work of Wally Oswald was superb. His accuracy in looping the ball thru the iron hoop, his ever ready left mit, his loyalty to the team and his speed made him an idol of the fans. Altho he did not draw a berth on the myth- ical All-Star team, he received honorable mention and one of the seven 'coaches named him second only to the dashing Jew Yungmeyer of Wichita. Eddie,' Temple started the season at for- ward but was switched to guard before the season was well under way. As forward he was counted as good, but he came into his own as a guard. Hitchcock's work was fair-what there was of it. He began the season as a regular, but his game knee forced him to retire from active service. page eighty-two Carroll Friend, the little fellow that played left forward, was the find of the season. No man was big enough to make Carroll get out of the way. His playing never failed to show the spirit of real fight. Epperson, sub, was in enough games to cop the UH. At center the long, lanky Donnell was the starter. For the first time in several sea- sons our center generally won the tip. On the floor his work showed the same pep that he showed on the gridiron-never to stop until the whistle was blown. McMullen fought enough battles to win his .sweater also. The plucky Red h'ad- a way all his own when it came to smothering his for- ward. , Three other men tangled with the opposi- tion for the Gold and Blue but not enough to have the privilege of letting their ladies have white sweaters with Old English HH. They were Ellis Ellsworth, Orville Strick- land and A. Lewis Oswald. Lowe, Epperson, Friend and McMullen leave with' the Seventeeners this spring. The team of 1918 should be a cup-winner. Four veterans are left and the class teams are loaded with the rarest kind of future stars. In the inter-class league the Sophomores won the cup with the Seniors a close second. The work of Captain Freese and Carey for the second year men did much in gaining the Championship. THE SEASON'S TALLI E'S At Home Jan- 5 -------------...-.. ..... H . H. S.,35g Newton, 36 Jan- 13 -----...-.......... .H. H. S., 245 Winfield, 25 Jan- 20 -------------------... ...... H . H. S., 373 Reno, 20 Jan- 26 ------------ H- H. S., 445 Arkansas, City, 41 Feb- 3 --------.-...... .... H . H. S., 375 Kingman, zo Feb- 24 ------.------....... H. H. S., 323 wichita, 44 On Foreign Courts Jan- 18 -------....... .......... H . H. S., 253 Wichita, 44 Jan- 27 -------- .......... H . H. S., 315 Newton, 35 Feb- 9 ------- ------. H . H. S., 473 Kingman, 17 Feb- 10 ------- ------L........... H . H. S., 353 Reno, 31 Mar. 2 ----------------- H. S., 233 Winfield, 32 Mar- 3 ------------ H. H. S., 28 9 Arkansas City, 35 1 Y EQ Illll III Ilillllllllllllllilllmllllllll . -- ' ii' l -' . ' i '1 1' ' .1- u ' 1' I ' -' n ...- W l l lill H llllllllllllllllllllllliilllllll .f1iCSUPERZdlfIlf E qiIIllIHillIIIIllIIIHillIIIIIIIIIIIliilIIIIIIIIIlIliHi ,211 .1 -1 .U Jlmw 1 -1 ' X w- X X X X XX ,- pw, ' X. . .-:-H --,ff-,X ,X ,-.1 ,'.7. f.-. .'.,.X.X. X Xf-',X,3-.,-fn. X H - -- X XX,XXXXillg-1XXXwXX X.. XXXXQ ,X,X4l XXX 'X wx 1 XjXXX XXXXXX X X XXX X XX XX. XX-Xl 1.1 'QXX flXl X ,X1lXXXXXaX Xr' ',XX:1X'XX 1, . 4, flM:'f1MMmLI lmwmee-MMMW 3-1ff21Q34lUlQ3Q:LwQ Jl.LM5M1LQL:!lQg344lQlnQ1l43, 11342 tl lkaifk A t ,.,, ' 'iii jd! fi' ?1 THE PLUCKY BASKETEERS A I . A XXXXX 1 E 1 E i , . 3 f 5 'E E 2 E E 'E E Vere Lowe '17 Wallace Oswald '18 Carroll Friend '17 Karl Donnell '18 3 Right Guard Right Forward Left Forward Center E 3' Wt. 175 Age 19 Wt. 150 Age 16 Wt. 135 Age 19 Wt. 153 Age 20 3 -it Yrs. 4 Yrs. 3 Yrs. 1 Yrs. 1 E E' 'E E E E Z Allen MgMu11en '17 Eddie fTf-amplei '18 Marion Cliiigcilacock '18 HaroldFgXg3XEJaeIrgon '17 : - t u A .- E Wt. 16f?uardAge 19 Wt. T125 uifge 17 WVt. 152 ,Age 18 Wt. 158 Age 19 E E Yrs. '1 Yrs. 2 Yrs. 2 Yrs. 1 E E A A E 5 E A gg, page eighty-one A r ML-162, -- 5. '75iW57fii4gl'i,:?'T'i:Ft,YWzlr-IAlY1w'!gt,7Kx'FY1?-I . X X. ,X ,V X X , ,. ,V ,. . X ,ml ,Xl l, XX., X233 E125 lmluvmmluulull ummnu fl f...SfaZ1fe1ew.an mu .1 ummm m l X do WN-1. -A . H' a f- T-, -A in-L4 vvf- Qfj fffii- ,A , ll Wi E ,x K E l li. l l E E. E E Q E E: 3 Z i E. . I x ,A 1 .Q 1 A A Af A V . f w 'Q ' 1 '1Ix7' 4 1, K ' W L 41 1 1 Q! W ,4,,!, 3 NNQAWL ,,ALL,M:1f,w, 1 M if X' ' 3 , W-W W , ., ililqllw--gfYmL1i'::f:r.L,Qm.. 'Tm . -Mi A ' gg A '1 ,if nk W ' le 1. ' '11 , A ,fly 13? E. CAPTAIN HARRY ENNS fl: page eighty-four V5 4 I-, ,gif A 'HJ 7rr5rfg-r- wgllip 'N N1.1 H I IT1 T FU Z Z P4 F . P Q Vi' if '1 O 'U IIIIIIIIIIII 1 , - v 15 ,sf W ' . I A E E lllll'IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllfllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIH!!llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIlIIIll!IllIIIIIlIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllIIllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I H N 1- so Sf 1523 com lKv HMW 3 W , El 3 'T 1 'i Wlk W' .0 l M-M11 ' 'E Dmmond Stars 1917 IIllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf CD T' e er llson Temple W swald c u en Donnell Ellsworth ' vi Cole L. swald Enns Blaney ' eigh or Kennoyer Kennedy . 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IIIllIIIIllllIIIlllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlH11llIllIIIIIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll IIIIlIIIll!llllIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIllillllllIIIllllllIIIIllIIIlIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll f n the Courts By CAPT BILL CAREY 'lenms had not been lndulged 1n very ex ten 1vely 1n H H S SIHCG the tlme when Johnny Armstrong and Speck Stephens wer Freshmen and const1tuted the tenn1s team However th1s year tennls was very populal and much enthuslasm was a1oused among the g1rls as Well as the boys and faculty The ground north of the school was cleared and nut 1nto tr1m and made four fme tenn1s courts There was only one tr1p for th tennls team Th1s was to St John Graber and Guyman were to represent the H H S 1n the doubles and B111 Carey was to play the smgles The tr1p was to be made 1n auto moblles and on account of the muddy con d1t1on of the roads Guymon and Graber were Sm1th one of the tennls stars of the school w1th B111 Car y played the doub'es and B111 2 page eighty six the smgles In the doubles the H H S to m went 1nto tue fma' but IH the svn les 1t was defeated early 1n the game However the tr1p was a f1ne one and all enJoyed the brg track meet whlch took place 1n the after HOOD There was also much enthu 1asm over tournament held between the students both boys and g1r1s Th1S was held 1n the even 1ngs after school and many fast and eXClt1Ilg conte ts wer wrtnessed Among those who took an actlve part 1n the tournament were Rolland J acquert Ned Guymon Wxllard Graber W11l1am Brehm and Burr Snnth Amon the brrls Sarah Jones MaT10H Payne Luc1le Maxey and Marcla Ellsworth were p c red as the stars Although H H S has not b en very much 1S hoped for next year and all W111 be out to make a champlonshlp te In 3 3 2 g ' F9 . 2- Q E G -- '2 ... '2 ..: 2 2' 3 - ' 2 '2 :2 . 'L .2-T 2 2 E - 2 . . gl 2: 1 4 2 2' . 2 ... 2 E -' -... -2-2' : - 2 -2 2C ti 2. 2 ,, 1 ' - - , ' I - . . . E 2 - 1 ' ,. ' ' or , l g 2. . . . . .eil 1-3 1 :1 5 ' 'S . . . 2 . 2 . , 2 . , , -.. 2 ' 9 , . 2 2 - - 2- ...2 ' , - - - . '- 2 V 1 . - . A . - 2 1 l ' ' I U - 52 2i L ' 1 I - 13' 1 ai ' 2 ' ' , ' 2 '- ' ' i ' .E 2 ' . ' . . .2 2 - qi 2 . . . . 1 4 . , , 2 2 - F - 1 2 21 .4 3 - 5 ' 1' I - E2 2 N . Q . - , - 2 J- V 'Q 2. . rn - , 1 1 gg 2- , . . . I - 2 li . . . , , . 1 2 rr ' 11 Q. U' ., ' 3 '21 . D J 7 l : I v - , , 2 2 ' V 5 1 . , 2 2 1 . . . . XV 1 - - V D ,2 Q 1 A- 4 1 f v 17 -- unable to reach St. John. However, Burr promiment in Tennis up to this time, .. . . N , , . 1 23 1 1 1 1 Ei ' 11 l, li 2 ' ' 2: , ' Q2 -' - 2 2, T , :.- i , Z2 ' 2 2' v 1' 25 , 52 l 2 2 ,- .-I 1. , - - 21 - 1-1' 2 '-'Tg 2-' - -- 2i ' 2 F2-' 1 . W 2 12 - E 2' . ,E 2 - l 2 - 2 1 2 2- ... .- ...- 2 1,2 ,g ...- 2 -...s 2: 2 2 2 2 :2 2 . 1?- 2, -S -, 5 -.. - 5 2 3 2 L:-' 2. ' 52: --i ... ... ... ... ... ... - 1 -, - - Y 1:- - 'f was Q ft 1 - ... une .. ,LILJ 1 ' ' - V- A . ' ' 2 X A' Q R 1- 1 - 1 V A f Q 5 F' 'I' f ,ig f ,f f , , ' egullmnnuulnluuulllmusuuuuumu1111111111111111111111111111.E3ElE SUPERBA 11111111111111111111111ummnuuuuummu 19 1? I ggllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllIIIllIIllllIIIIIIlIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIHlllIllIIIIIIll!IIIllIIIIlIlllllIIIIIllIllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllillljlllllllllm 'lllllll S 1 E- l 1 1 i W' n the Diamond By CAPT. HARRY ENNS The baseball season from the point of games won and lost has been quite -sucecss- ful. Up to the time to go to press, four games have been won while but one has been lost. Only one game' remains to be played and of course the players are all confident of winning that one.. The first game of the season was played with Reno at Nickerson, and resulted in a victory for the Gold and Blue. The score was 13 to 8. Kingman was next defeated by the score of 14 to 0 on the Kingman fieldg- Ellis Ellsworth pitched a wonderful game. Not to be outdone by Gu.ssie in the pitch- ing line, Wallace Oswald then pitched again-st Reno on the home field and admin- istered the white-wash brush against them to the tune of 13 to 0. Stafford was next to fall before the onslaughts of the team. Ellis starte-d the game and Wally finished it. The score was 17 to 14, but the winning scores were not made by Hutchinson until the ninth inning, when three were chased across the home plate. Rain then interferred with the playing of two games. The last game played was against Stafford here. We were defeated by' the score of 8 to 4. Lack of practice is the teams alibi and it is a Very good one. because the rains had hindered every practice except indoor ones. A game h1d been scheduled with the Kent nine but Kent failed to make its appearance even on its own home ground. The boys enjoyed the trip to Kent though, and-well the eats are always good there. In the outfield Kenoyer, Temple and th'e regular men. Welker were used as Kenoyer is noted for his hitting ability, Temple is a very good all-around man and Welker leads the team in hitting. Temple was also used as, catcher. Donnell, Blayney, Cole and Kennedy made the regulars work vary hard to keep their positions in the out- field, and, in fact, were used about as much as were the regular outfielders. If ever a person wanted to say good-bye to a baseball, 1 all he had todo was to let Donnell connect solidly with it. Over at- Nickerson they are still chasing one of them he hit. Blayney was a sure fie-lder, while Cole and 'Kennedy are hard working men, always in the game. In the infield A. Lewis Oswald guarded the initial sack kno-wn as first base. Few were the ones that he missed. Second base was watched very carefully by Dewey Wilson. He is known as about the most dangerous man on the team for a -pitcher to face in a pinch. ,Norman Neighbor gallivanted around shortstop and - also 'was lead-off man in the batting list. 'Allen McMullen played third. His shot-gun peg ,to first stopped many an ambitious youth on his way to that station. , g Th.e pitching-'department was well taken care of by.Wallace Oswald and Ellis Ellis- worth. Wally pitches from the south side, or is otherwise known as a left-hander. He pitched his best game against Reno when he shut them out by the score of .13 to 0. In fact in this game he had Nickerson stand- ing on their heads. Ellis also turned a shut- out game. His speed is terrifying to the batters, while he also has a nice assortment of curves to mix in. , ,- ' ' Harry Enhs did most of the' catching for the team. Temple took his place after he bruised his hand, while Enns took Temple's place in the outfield. Enns was known most- ly for his peg to second. He was also captain of the team. , Last but not least, is the man who directed the efforts of the team, Coach Chittick. His valuable teachings were the prime factor in the team Work displayed by the team. 'Taken altogether the season has been a most successful one. This is the second year of baseball at the school and there is no reason why the following seasons should not be successful that the one just coming to a close. The attendance might have been a little larger but on the Whole the team is very well satisfied. , page eighty-flue H gllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllll fl 5 SUPEii?BAllfi ti iiuliniilnmu g it ...- ..-. 2 1 2 E .L. ... In Ill! if l i i .- 2 1' ,E - .... -1' I i . ,gef- its I page eighty-eight , -,,.ii .ti iw . it--4 4, ,.,K,,,,'! itwitilv..lmilmmlmilillllirrisllnllmmmin mmwinvvital-,T T. + it.ntr. it , l, , , , 1, ,. , NYLJ -1 in-,mil K tv JN-D K , J l W , Y v t it t nu, Q Shuart, Rainey, Chittick, Jordan, Jones, Anderson, Griffin, Murray. That 1917 Track Team By BILL RAINEY Along about the First of January a number of boys appeared in gym suits, on the 'south side of the building. These boys were evi- dently trying out for the track team and were all full of pep, and rar'in to go. All during the cold spell they traintd, but owing to poor support some of them become dis- heartened and dropped out. The boys who had energy and courage to stick with the track team were Captain Harry Jordon, Alvin Murrary, Paul Jones, William Rainey, Lyle Pope, Dean Shulrt and Bob Griffin. These boys all teamed faithfully but owing to the death of Lyle Pope the team was greatly crippled. A new min had to be found for his place. This man was to be Bill Rainey and he was trained hard for the Nickerson Meet but the measles got him and he was out of the Nickerson Meet. The boys Went to Nickerson anyhow and C0pped thirteen -points but Nickerson won. .4 will Most of these points were due ,to the efforts of Captain Harry who placed first in the 220 lowhurdles, Murray the-Husky .miler who came home with three points to his name, winning 'second in the long even, Dean Shuart and Bob Griffin each won a point, Bob'-s coming from th'e 50 yard dash and Dean's from the hurdles. The next meet was held at St. John on a. day which was fit for' sleigh driving. The track was heavy and slow. Five Hutchin- son boys made the trip, Harry Jordon, Bill Rainey, Paul Jones, Morris Thomas and Bill Carey. Owing to the condition of the track and the wind, nothing could be done by the Hutchinson boy-s so they started home get- ting into Hutchinson in time for breakfast. Although the team did not win anything at St. John each man who made the trip was given an HH. Those who received Hs were Harry Jordon, William Rainey, Morris Thomas, Bill Carey and Paul Jones. page eighty-seven lv H' .Y ' 1 A I nw ff PUBL ICAT ICDNS ,1,, 1 'W ' I - 5 1 V . X Ee 1 s ' I H 'L 'H ,I M A '1 5 01 2 V3 ii in .if 1 ,- V34 Int 1:4555 .X '- ,L i W x 'fi IIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIlllllllllllllllllflllllll i page ninety-two A. LEWIS OSWALD Editor-in-Chief Superba MDI! Illllll IIIIIIIIUIII Ilii IIIIIIIIII lil IIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIUIIIII , 1 1 Mllllilllllllllll lllllllllll llllllllh 3 if g 'ni U : 3 11 if S l. -- H E il --gl 5 SUPERBH3 xiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS19 QQ TOD ROW-Pennineton Guymon Snyder' He Ltinber Stratton Murray. E Middle Row-Graber Oswald Crotts' Nussbaum Rainey. -E: Bottom Row-Obe Shepherd French Wolcott Richards. t 'a .f E UQ I .1 I - Editor-in-Chief-A. Lewis Oswald. Bus Mbr.-Willard J Graber. .LE- E Assistant f, Assistant Assistant -. Assistant Associate 1 2. to Editor-Virginia French. Assistant Mgr.-Russell L. Crotts. Editor- Hunter W. Duvall. Advertising Mgr.-Franklin B. Hettinger. Editor-Isabel Obee. Assistant Adv. Mgr.-William B. Rainey. Tditor- Tuley Sheph'erd. - Circulation Mgrs.-Alvin W. Murray Leon Editor-Ruth Richards. 'B. Nussbaum. Athletics-Clifford Pennington. . Calender-Paul C. Snyder. Orbanizations-Carrol Friend Erskine Wy- man. Snaps.-Ned Guymon Alfred Stratton. Specials-Esther Wolcott Helen Neiohbors Dorthy Martin Lucile Yerkes. Lucile Hartman. ' Stenographers-Rose Guth Bessie - Clintock Verling Welker Allen Mc- Mullen Thelma Scott. - '- W l ' I I t . - - . 1 . nu n . 1 u , , I I , K . I - all g 'J 1 . 6 'i 2 5 vr 1 an it .1 2 -'S- 2 1 il ' :- :- . 5 '1 .- .2 . ... I 1 i .1 , 5 f . . i . O' O' -- , , , , 9 . 7 Y I 1 - D 1 l V' 1 v p 1- 3. :i 2 L 1 - - L EE 'l 3 i 2 2 1. . 1 i 1 l 'J' 1 f . 1 - . ' , w 2 ' 3 L 2' ' .1 W. 3 t L -. 3 L i 1 - 2 - L, 0 i Y ' 3 A i- r I E U 3 y 1 1 t . 1 ' ' MC . 5 ' ' .-. ' 1 ...- . 1 2' . . . . IVV ' . - . . . ' ' ' , i 7 page ninety-one Ti iL9-LZ' IllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIi fzfz li SUPERB? 3 E1nl1IlllllllllIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllilllliilll ' ' - IW R ' 1 1 IIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIII eil ' ' - llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllllllIII!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, .. .1 ,mlnnnnlllll llll H - .. 6 E IIIIlil,IlIIIIIlIIllIlIIlPMI IIIIIHIIIIIIIWII, W Wu , A The S The Story uperba of Its Birth liiili- Back in the spring of 1915, an unofficial extra of the Buzz appeared just about the Week before Curley LaWson's Buzz Annual made its appearance. Under the caption of That Big Annual the coming of the Superba Was foretold. All during the year that the 1916 book was conceived, the Superba was being planned, and its policy framed. The staff was put to work long before it was officially announced. The -politics were handled by the promoters. The old steam roller Was oiled and primed. The finished product ,speak-s for itself. The policy of the staff has been an aggres- sive one and the backing of the publishers- the whole class of 1917-has made it the work you now behold. page ninety-four C We are proud of the fact that no assess- ment was levied upon the Seniors for the Superba. That proves the 'statement that the policy was an aggressive one. The tale of its travel from nothing, to the creation you now behold, is one of great length, and may be unfolded at some future time under another cover. A Among the first to place orders for the Superba Were. Hon. Arthur Capper, Governor of Kansas, Hon. .Touett Shouse, our rep- resentative in Congress, and Hon. W. Y. Morgan, Lieut. Governor. The Work of the Hutchinson Office Supply and Printing Co., printers, the Old Trial Engraving Co., engravers, and Wade, the photographer, have made it possible for the dream of the staff to' be realized. V ' A 'fa. 14 RBA? if ulIIIIIIIHIIIIllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHI W F .Sepzf 1-Q A 9 51 Li. lllii llllllllilllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :L IIIIIIIIIIIII Li -i IIIIIHIIIII l 3 1 1 i 1 Q i fl .1 1 E Q i i 1 1 1' l 15'- -T ..- -' 1- 1- -S -- 1- - . ' v 1 ' -- 1 3 ..- -T 'l ' ..- -- Zu- ...- - -1 .2- 5 ..- .. .- 1 25 -- 2 ii 1 'XXX'-XX ,XXX X ,,, .fx W X X X X' 'XXXX' X'X '- VKX XXXXXXXX XXXX,X,XX,,,, gn X X X X XX X XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXWXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX' XXX. XXXXX X'.X'XX XXX XXXX XX. X XX XXXXXXXX X XXXXXX, XX'X XXXX X fX'XX - X WILLARD J. GRABER Business Manager Superban page ninety-three !nYn' ',' Y' X X XX X X XX' XX X X ,X XX XX XXXXX ,X,XX,W,XX,XX XXWX, X X N X X'X X ' 4 !XX'N:XXXXX'XX X'XX XX ' 'XXX 'X X X U? . ,A -- ' A if iv it 1 1 -4 i l X 9225-J 1 1 M -1 IIIIIIllllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllllllIllllll llllll , .--V 1 1655 WEN Iljlwlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllUHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIlllllllwlllllllllllll Kg fr a ii ' iii , ,I , J,!VV,,m355! - 15 9 , V E.?: V I . ylyff. , f' 'fy 71 1 Q 1 A ' ,YQ 1 f f M ff ,f if : lIi1'TCU!N?iON,ILAN5AS, om. 20, mem i Fumbem wx vu , E 0 i ' ' 1, if , f Z W ' X TWAS EVER TBUS ' 1 . o - W LLOP WICHITAV r ' 3 , THIS REFER5 T0 THE DEBATE l: kVAST CROWDS AREVGOING TO SEE -T-Ry0UT WHICH VJA5 HAD ,A i wxcmm Humzumsn To -me Few wesxs Aao AND axvss f. - l GREATEST DEGREE! H. H. Us A ygylg WQRQ PIQTQRE I L E S. ROOTERS SIMPLY GD' OF THE. OCCASKPN- ,, , ING MAD OVER THE K, 5 - ' W CHI- ' -?- P,:,ojgEiITsV?.FAEiE A Gund Strong Team Was Chofseu-Jfho' , f E DEFEAT Pmspecis fara Succvssful Cdm' - ' psign Aw Good-Prepmsions I7 if ' Are Axrcady in Progress to. f: :B EVW PWC' Sigma! E 'Yb dY GC' - Perfect Them an me An ofa: A ing! Smal! Cost and Good Time Argument, - I ' Prdmssed.-.LM Wlres Have f- y f E: Made Three Ways of I E T,aV,,, possme, A nurnhcr or puuplc ure E sxrnunxl :x huge 1 h The sileneis S: Srores or uma M' l piulmiug Lo I: my ni wir-him 1:31 day. Scams Km m E Uv-Af the New HW 1: sh' 1. 1 1 be :1 :mr ' Au over Y :. HIHX corner YOU CDD -?: liazrzx-'fwallov 1 Liu: says 3 faculty sn!!-2 W:sUOP iY1Zii.7If5 1YEP:ii3C5S D198 E: Wichita? The Uwailop Wichita! ' WaIlup Yxfillhiiai' E ur: fum bw us if mu- grounds. Laws hem ' Now ii the time in Wichiv Lu! You are needed along the ' 1 res: of the crowd to accomplish it. Be ia uno of :bc iuxndx-edu of boosxers 'to i' wzmzh xvmnm wzulopeds - , The G-.shi amd ,Utne wlil go into the 1 grunt iight with the regular llmyupi ' It is 'mo umm: umm has me' zdlysrrxr 5' mrfkvricld. n is tho :mm mm has cnc i line likn um :I .nm Qi mfxrblc, It is Cm, E um mm warned by me wemmfrqx mg, Mm, Chiuivk! Hn them to watch Wickimsx Hmm were an x M , l i humiliated! wmzim mn been ug: caugedhy me Nbmmm fuws Wiuhiaax ia to bm: given the vralloping Q! WGN Ming im,mxucaL! l hm' 1110, Nrrmlursf' ! vilvohsx i hav' made M- k'1'1mn wan' 2 tell about somethin is 2, ' N' b' mi' 'S WNW 'mm nie V' vxvtmm haul at the start, Sn here goes, I gal 1 uwlvc perfucth' good Arknnaus Xzxliey ugms D, .hom oh clock and Fc 1 U1 K Jmerurbnu cars, X! necessary, to . . , ' E' 6 E wh mmif. to ahead ul me pmcxlsing. 2, hwdle 'ha Wwfls- TW U 11' and was uroeumx. and hcrd mmm the confetti mr msn -1 .111 'it' '.?Z2.. , T5 :urn wx ll no coax oxex' , 00 by way DNA mu, Smeml throw! Wm, img wlmcc in 3 wma 1 at 1 of nm-rnrlvzm, A grunt number are last get sunny nandlcss at a grocery :him wcwuhl go down with a thump that 1 going in :mins mm nam-S win :wr ia, SWIG- -K 'mum-iraxx me u mn or thalkrlrish mir. . H you are planning to walk' sm Lean After a 'Tough' ride: over bumps and Pretty soon the feat Q! they croivd Stoin or me fog-hom Bum, for 1-me 'hm Bmlowmds mm was M mt J '? m'JS 51' 'U U15-DHS mf! 2'h11m'1Gr ine USMS- 4 , L , - 100111121110-1 so me em. ' gconumma to page E ,g, 3 Y page ninety-six 1 E 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 , 1 1 1 1 1 :: 2 1 1 43 - 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 ... '-- 2 - -- :Z-' 1 i ..- - - 1 ...- ..- 1 ..- 1 1' - - :s-' .2 ..- ..- 1 .-s ..- 2 1 .-.: 1 as 2 1 ..- 2'- :z E ...- ' ..- . ..- ll . qi 5 'IIIHIlllllllilllllllllliiliIIIllllIIWIIIIIIIIIIiiHIllIIIIIIIliHIIIIIi gf! SUPERBAi iii flllllliliilIIIIIIIIHFHIIIIIIIIIIIHHlIlIIIIIIIIIliHFQ -S 1- 5 1-I 1 3 i 1 - ii 1 E i l 15 in 'i 1 Q. L 1. 1 The High School Buzz By VERNER F SMITH Editor-in-Chief . As a reality th Buzz is the best high school paper on the face of the earth. e do not say this with an undue amount of egotismjr neither do we Wish to brag. W merely wish to state the truth. The Buzz appears semi-monthly. It has been published regularly now for seven years. During each year of it existence it has been improved and new customs have been introduced. This year has been dis- tingusihed in .particular along these lines. The most important reform which has been established is the choosing of the majority of the Buzz staff from the Junior Class, thus giving th'e Seniors more time for Work on the annual. This change has been a success and the Juniors have handled it just as wise- ly and sagaciously as any of the Seniors couldhave done. The circulation of the Buzz has been larger this year than in any previous year. In addition to thi-s, the Buzz is now a member of the Kansas High School Editorial Association. This is the first year that it has sent a delegate to Topeka and thus become a member of the assication. The Buzz, as in former years, has en- deavored tov comply with the rules of journalism, so far as it is possible in a high school paper. The .f'write.-ups have been newsy, authentic, and Written up in true newspaper style. Its cartoons portrayed the humorous side of high school life as Well as some of the more serious happen- ings. . The Buzz also distinguished itself this Year by an extra and a patriotic issue. Although the chief aim of the Buzz has been to express and record the vari-ous incidents of our high school life nevertheless there has been a.good percentage of Witty jokes. This is the result of wide awake and live reporters. The great success, of the Buzz through- out the past year is due to several causes. Much credit is to be given to the student bod-y. It has stood by the Buzz and sup- ported it through the whole year. The' Buzz staff also gets considerable attention, for it is through its loyal and untiring efforts that the Buzz appears so regularly. Last, and greatest of all, comes the real back-bone of the Buzz-our advertisers. They have will- ingly patronized its columns with generous ads, throughout the year. Without which the Buzz would be unable to exist. Here's hoping that the students will con- tinue to give their support, that the ad- vertisers Will continue to take ads, and that the Buzz Will be as Wide-awake and suc- cessful in future years as it has throughout the past year. Illm-I it ' 'lil li f T T Q r . .N A -'- .. .,. . ,., I . aa... 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Out of Town was presented the second weeksof .school to a packed houfse. The cast was possibly' the best balanced one oi the season. The play itself is full of movement and life and the seniors knew how to play the lines. Hagan as the Duke and Virginia French as Elizabeth Thorndike were the leads and both displayed their usual gilt edge abilityl u-raber made lov' beautifully for one soeinexperienced to the winsome. Esther Monroe played by Thelma Shawhan. The part of the .spicey tongued Mrs. Monroe was given Tuley 'Louise with- out contest. Esther Wolcott, as Mrs. Thorn- dike, found it hard to give up both son and daughted so suddenly. The kink, or kick as one may prefer to call it, was the butler- bashful little' Carroll Friend. Following the annual comedy, An Old Sweetheart of Mine. held the audience breathless, as they watched the hero of the play start to fire his revolver, then suddenly stab the villian with one of these little rub- bers knives. Leaving out the tragedy the playiwent off superbly. Dick Scott and Margaret Lee upon the plains of Arizona let by-gones be by-gones and welcomed their old time love. But Welker and Tuley Shepherd starred in their parts a id TOTH Cfagen and the re-st. Th play was presented to raise a fund to promote the liter-try actiwities of the school and th., mst chosen from the upper classes. The senior play Th Arrival of Kitty was without doubt the greatest comedy ever played be-fore the sihool. The individual stars of the ca-t made things hum. Tuley came in for the big part and carried it to perfection. Her ea e upon the stage and natural ability for playing behind the foot lights again made her the star of the day. Graber as William Winkler and Helen Neighbors as Jane had the heaviest lines and their style won for them a warm place in the hearts of every lover of the high school stage. Aunt Jane who paid Winkler 310,000 for finding her a husband was another star of the cast. Her great trust in the faithfulness of her brother' ne-ar- ly wrecked him more than once. Ned Guy- man as Bobbie Baxter played the girl part fine. Ting and Benjamen Moore carried their lines in a pleasing and original man- ner. But 'it will have to be said that Sa.mbo was the favorite of the youngsters present. His always obliging ways, if Christmas presents were forth coming, made even the more serene -smile at his true-to- nature ways. I Turn the leaf and you may see our comedians as they were seen on the plat- form by the crowded houses that made our dramatic work a success. V II I I I .. I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IHK. I i' is It II 7 I -E I II I II .. M II -5 I II I I III 'E I 'III' . . I I , . II III 1 Il II ., II. - ' IIII ' UII ui ' , S d M' I I H 1, G 4 'I II I I I V II I I 'X , IIIII L W C f . 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Lvl Liu wlhii' V34 fgf YE? ,Q Hif- I, U :Q F3-f ffQf WET Nfl E' 5' 5 1 V31 l i 71 1 if page one hundred five 'sf 4 M1f N1 y'yJN W 5 , W M4 !Nw1w.m.m 1 1 f I M W wi L X .3 , fm Aan ii W5 U2j i'TJ YE LU M x w dl if H I :ff5'f Eff if lil., , , E774-6 ORCHESTRA dred Wyman Ballard Moore E11 th HASI-I SLINGERS QUARTET l X ,N ,Y 1 W. rx ,H,A?,,,x , ' 2 ' w unmlnummmIIIIumlnnmuuunluumunII11nuIInlmsmmnnmulImlunu:ummIummmumImmmlulImnuuuuIlllnmmummnnmillllmulllllummmll lIlir uml1lumnr ' ,. ., ,W J GLEE CLUB GIRLS v Mann, Mable Lucille Wolcott, Esther Ellsworth, Marcia Scott, Thelma Champion, ,Yeta Parks, Evax '- Richards, Ruth Epperson, Margaret Clark, Erma Hoffmann, Mabel May, Grace Carey, Nellie Davidson, Anita Vaughn, Tre-ssie Dicus, Mabel SOPRANO. ALTO Williamson, Mae Schwab, Grace Wyant, Pauline Ellston, Maude Roger-s, Gladys Payne, Marion Barton, Helen Campbell, Moscelene Pentz, Ruth Crotts, Mary Sweet, Mildred Marrs, Lola Lentz, Verna Porter, Myrtle 2 I s ..- I-.,. .2 i page one hundred seven . 'WIllInnIIuuInIIImmuIllmnlllullllllllnuslun ZH E SUPERBAEG3 Eii llllll lilllllllll lllllllll n . , lllilll 4 , VW- 1 M V IL n Q ill ---W 5551 fi y 5 ,YT nh 11 gl T T1 ..--YHA 5,77 ,,,,. wf .t 7 I 1 5 Vi nn W !1'm!H:,I'- N U T M , v II, IIIIIIIIW IIIIIIIII W -' M ,.-N Y M uw, gg. V --- f-V A 'uniug' -,-+- page one hundred ten , f -f -?-Y -X,w ,. H.: :VW-AmWmmffjfg. ,fl 7 I 1' W,,'l'1NH wk mugrmnllnllaulnulnllullll umm mu f - A Av ---' - q - LJ , V, Wm L, gf1r,IVTV55T7gIW.',w1v7? mUFIi111mrrr1Tffr7Trrrwrrmm'rrrvTrnmrfJT11, 'TWWH 1 ITTHW 5 g 4 E E ' L: ii E E I1 ni- 25? rig 'E -F, . REVIEW OF MUSICAL STARS The musical department of the Hutchinson High' Sgh001 is one of its chief attraction-s. The orchestra is on duty every Ifriday morning to give the artistic touch to our assemblies and to balance the sporty side of those meetings-the reports of football or basketball intermingled with various spirited yells. The Orchestra is large and has done much patient work under the leadership of its able and popular director Mr. Haberkorn. Its finished work has attracted much attention and praise' in fact it is now deemed almost impossibble to give an en- tertainment of any kind Without the aid of this organization. The general chorus is quite large including most of the .members of the school. Very creditable work is done by this body which pro- vides the general music for the assemblies. The Glee Club is a time-honored organization membership in which for more reasons than one is to be considered a privilege. This organization too is in great demand for all 'sorts of conventions and entertainments. The annual Glee Club play, however, is the..most prominent achievement of this group. It is long a heralded, and long- to-be, remembered event in student life. Our' class will always see, in retrospect, Ellis as the foolish old Mayor, and Marguerite as the shy little Japanese who changed so suddenly into a lively American. P'art of the money obtaine.d through this play was used to buy victrola records for the school. This was thought one of the most fitting gifts to be left by a musical organization. The members, including the in- structors, however, believe in the old adage all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. For this reason the remainder of the money, was used for a festivity, given for the members of the Orchestra and Glee Club. A ' f It i-s indeed an advantage to be enrolled in either of these organiza- tions because of the able training received by the members. Too much credit 'cannot be given to Mr. and Mrs. Haberkorn through whose faithful work, music has become a vital part of our' school. page one hundred nine ' I 9 1 er' a Q - 7: r x .5 , 1 J E 3' ., V 3 3 li 'ie - L A ' if ii -2 ' 6 P 2 l In A - l 4 I I U I l lal li 'I- if lllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllilllllli 3fZfSUPE15?B.6lli Eiiillllllfill'lll' 'W l'l l'l lim! -a Ill IIIII :Z-' ,O IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllr til !1lIlMIIlllIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII 11' E E - E E 2 .5 E is 7 E' G E i :E 2 ': E E i 1 :E S ' Snyder Hettinger Graber E Z. THE GALLANT AFHRMATIVE 5 FRANKLIN B. HETTINGER '17 Q : t PAUL C. SNYDER '17 rg E WILLARD J. GRABER '17 fCaDt.7 E E OFFICE or SPEAKER . 2 E: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ' -E 2 MARCH 15 1917. 2 ' Elegant Superba: , 2 ln response to your request for information concerning the record of the E gp affirmative team, I will sketch' a brief .account of this, the greatest debating team that :E 2 ever upheld the honor of old H. H. S. E E Our first battle was at Sterling where We took the scalps of their erring negative team pf 5 to the tune of two to one. , ' Ei The next contest was at home, again-st Norwich, and We defeated them by a unanimous .E E' decision. Our fair opponent was the only troublesome obstacle and she was overwhelmed by 'E E the hail of arguments from our three batteries. - : E At Pratt we met our Waterloo. Our plan of attack in all battles was as follows :M We 'E L first sent our elongated member to the firing line, in order that he might, not only strike .2 3 terror into the hearts of our opponents, but might also impress the judges with h'is high- ,Q E mindness. The sledge hammer arguments of the last two -speakers Were then sufficient to 'E 5 complete the victory and leave the audience gasping for breath. 3 Sf But at Pratt, our first speaker, confused hy the bewitching smiles of one of our fair E opponents, was unable to paralyze the judges. Nor were the other two orators immune fro-m Z is the baleful influence of certain entrancing faces in the audience, and in spite uf the conclusive .Ts E arguments of their rebuttals, the day was lost. S I Nevertheless, we feel that our labors have not been in vain for we have hastened the E time when the Government will own and operate the telephone and telegraph system-s of this E -i EZu1gtg5L.1pe.311fg agjlgfgt ?EiIgDg'1Oi?guSsh2g11have arrived, we shall rejoice to think that we E Sincerely yours, Q Willard J. Graber 3 j A Captain of the Gallant Affirmative F- U page one hundred twelve 1 T l , . 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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES E Y i CHAMBERS OE TI-IE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE ! . - EE g I lvlareh ma, 1917. E ig 7 : Polished Superba: .E Q J 3' - i, I have noticed ka letter from the Gallant Affirmative and I feel that the world would E ' 5 be wronged if they did not hear from the Naughty Negative. First, vie met and overthrew the mighty arguers lead by Doris Elizabeth Fleeson from E EJ 5 Sterling. Next, we journeyed to Ashland in company with Miss Parx who, was educated by Mi' ' our' actions and surprised at our remarkable conduct. Draughts of bliss so raised our E wt spiritsfand loosened our tongues, that our powerful and lucid arguments unanimously defeated IW the former state champions. s Then we were confronted by the powerful Great Benders from whom we wrested all but I A the deceision. 'But defeat bore no sting-our aim was accomplished, the catastrophe was E 'I,1f'5 1 averted. The telephone and telegraph systems of U. S. 'still repose in the quiet but powerful '- It A and competent hands of private ownership. There shall they stay so long as the members of E 2 MI M the negative team have breath with which to give utterance to their convictions. E it 1 QT : ' V As ever yours, 3 ' 5 Alvin W. Murray ' ' H Captain of the Naughty Negative. 'I 1 - Q 5 2? .Ili 5 page one hundred thirteen . ... Ffh ,,, ,,, ,,, V E - f - T A ... ... -1- -1- X , H 1331 9 1? I lllll. .IIIIIlIIllIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllmllln. ZH E SUPERBAI 3 Fifi'lilIIIIIIIllUllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l ,Q p . li l I l Ps N 3 V , 'P -V ni 1 Q., , 'J' xi 1 Q ' . 4 ORGANIZATIONS Newton M1ller Temple Scales Srmth Hall French Fr1end Graber Hettlnger Oswald Duvall LIVC W ITCS QFULL OF JUICEJ I-IONORARY PEP SOCIETY 5 ORGANIZED FALL, 1915 FLOWER, AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE EE 3 . E . MOTTO: -fBoosT, YOU MUTT, BOOST , page one hundred eighteen ' I numnllmullunlll ,nl unln llmuumml lnmmmulmu .1 I U :nw1wQ9w 5211+ U60 L 'USP ls l ' .E A E1 , . egg' ee ' E5 l T2 l i ag. 'IIIIIIIIllllillIIIIIIIIIIIlmllllllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIifllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllllllllllllilllllll Iiiillllllllll lil! l 'llIIlIIWlf'l1'1'l1 llIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllilllllIIIIlilllllllllllllilllllll If E ii 3,ulIIIlIillillIIIllIlIHillllIllIIIIIllillllllllllllllillg 1 'an- E 2 2 E Z l Punch Bowl Full of JUICC JUST HISTORY Over a year ago there was need for all the PEP that the Hutch1nson H1gh School could produce It was Sald that the old school had the best football team ever The al1egat1on had been made for so many years that at last there had to be a seemly chmax for It all 1n produc1ng the unquest1oned champ1on team So an orgamzatron was made of some of the 11V8St members of the school the cheer leader football manager and the class presr dents Llttle buttons were sold by these fel lows wh1ch proclalmed to all who saw them that the wearer was a loyal booster of the HUtCh1DSOH H1gh Scnool tnus a rev1val of PEP was 1nst1tuted It was successful that 15 as far as the PEP was concerned but p1ty to the fellows that ordered the buttons A thmgs went along those loyal boosters supported football then basketball And f1nally the school year closed the clunax of a Soon after the close of school some of these fellows and others met one day to d1scuss the p10SpBCtS for the year now f1n1sh ed It was dec1ded that the only 1031021 th1ng to do was to organlze the strongest PEP men 1n the school 1nto a body to keep the sp1r1t ahve It was furthermore dec1ded that thls body when organlzed Was not only to support Athletlcs but every school 3-C t1v1ty that could need boostxng Th1S In cluded debate class plays and other lxterary act1v1t1es A couple of weeks after school opelled UP on the most eventful and s10r10u year the Hutch1nson Hlgh School h s ever w1tnessed the class presldents Annual Edltor Buzz Ed1t0f and othe1 promment members of the school twelve rn all met for the DUFDOSG Of launchmg the LIVE Wlres for th1s PEP work These twelve m n were f1Ve Senlors A LGWIS Oswald Frankhn B Hettlngel' Hunfer Duvall Carroll Frrend and Wlllard Graber four Jumors Charles E Hall J W1ll1am Scales Edward Temple and Verner Smlth two Sophomores Franklm Mlller and Gerald Newton and one Freshman Charles French Oswald was elected Pres1dent Graber V1ce presldent Hall Secretary treasurel and Frlend Sargeant at arms Thls body took It upon themselves to generate PEP Flrst came lots of It for the opemng game of the season w1th a team that even excelled that of last year They chartered an Interurban Car and saw to 1t that xt was f1lled up for that trllp to W1ch1ta For the f1nal game of the season elaborat plans were made for the celebratlon of the hoped for V1CtOTy over Manhatten but as the result wa a txe there was no ground for the ca ymrg out A few weeks before Chrlstmas he orgamzatlon had a blg party wh1ch those that attended w1ll nevel fo1get Dur1ng the Chr1stmas holldays came toe second Then basketball season arr1ved and the L1ve Wlres now recogn1zed as boosters tooi charge of the PEP once more Through out thls branch of Athlet1cs as 1n football 1ts The basketball season closed more succes fully than ever before Then came another l1ttl entertamment such as was enjoyed ln the fore part of the year to make a better fellowsmp among the men themselves Unhmrted support for debate was next glven as 1n the other act1v1t1es wh1ch de mand a large amou11t of suport to assure success Although qulte young the organ1zat1on 1s 1mprov1ng rap1dly Wlfhln the near futuxe rt w1ll become broader 1n 1ts scope It IS the only organ1zat1on of PEP makers 1n the Hutch1nson H1gh School whose sole pur pose 1S school bettelment and the maklng of every act1v1ty that lt entels a complete success not only at the start but all through unt1l the f1n1sh IS made page one hundred seventeen Q2 2 JQ2. 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President-ESTHER WOLCOTT 1 Vice President-RUTH RICHARDS Z E ' Secretary-HELEN NEIGHBORS .g E5 Treasurer-NELLIE CAREY 'Q E Reporter-HALLIE XNAGGONER Z. MEMBERSHIP. E' 'SENl0R'S d Helen Barton Marguerite Nelson QE E Virginia French Isabel Obee 2 3. Ada Glancy Dorthy Payne .2 E Margaret J ones Ruth Richards. :Z 3 Grace May .lTu1ey Shepherd Z Ei Helen Neighbors Hallie Waggener 5- Esther Wolcott E E JUNlOR'S Z' Margaret Epperson Mabelle Hoffman E G1adY'S l?etersen Mae Williamson 5 r SOPHOMORES E' Moscelene Campbell Nellie Carey E E Marcia Ellsworth Saraqane Jones 'E E Marie Lawson Mabelle Mann Z i Dorthy Prickett '3- E: 2- E page one hundred twenty gg FEE S E L 61... ... 1MVIi1 ' --. .-- , if 'E' iq Q ... ... ... ...wa ...-1? .dmllullllllllulllll m flllllIIllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllh . . YSUP 15273 ,p slllllllllllllllllIllIlllllIIIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllli 19 1 T QS ,HVlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIIllIlllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll IllllllIllllllIIlllllllllllllIIIllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIllHllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllI lllllllf 2 Verner Smith Franklin Miller Cha-s. E. Hall, Jr., William Scales Eddie Temple ,Sophomores Gerald Ne.Wt011 fl 5 I3 E E 'Mi 2 E. E E E. :Zi E2 E. E ,LIVE W IRES 5 fFull of Juicej E OFFICERS. E President-A. LEWIS OSWALD 2 Vice President-WILLARD J. GRABER -- SecaTreas-CHAS. E. HALL, JR., E Sargent-at-arms-CARROLL FRIEND Q' MEMBERSHIP. ?i: Seniors 3 . - Carroll Friend E 11 . :I Iiugai-aber. ' Franklin B. Hettlnger' 5 A. Lewis Oswald if Juniors K J I'llIlll' Illllll ll In I' llllllllllll U lI'l llllllllllplllllli llllllll ' Illlllllllllllllllll M 7 - TL Qflll IHI, P-A N. 1. ni f-L ,i IS' QQ O G 5 11 'E 2 fi '39 3 E, Q 2 E S' Q'-A lf. E. 2 fa E Q 12 3 Q 2 s 'ig E S Li 2. .Atl-Si E. M will ll lllll LLL: N A 1, .' H lx x 1 1 l B ,.l ..-----f' :'-3. -5 A - , a I' ,I A . .l' V3-:, 'gW'r Av: AW- I V ! in 1 V Q Y 1 L 2 frifri-sf it in IllllfilllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllll iv nnmllllllIIIIIIWIIIHIIIIIIIllllllll llllll llll T - . si E5 H 5 i s 3 if 1. 1 -:. -E- :- 1 i 1. .2 in 2 Top Row-Carey, Boone, Lowe, W- 0SWa1d, Newton, Hagan, Temple, WYIMI1-ii Bottom Row4Hostutler, Friend, L. O-swald, Smith, Duvall, Nussbaum. H. H. S. SENATE OFFICERS. President-SENATOR A. L. OSWALD of Iowa. President Pro-tem-SENATOR A. C. FRIEND of Utah.. Chief Clerk-SENATOR L. E. WYMAN of Texas. Chaplain-SENATOR V. C. LOWE of Arizonia. Sargent at Arms-SENATOR J. H. BOONE of New MEMBERSHIP A I SENIORS Hunter Dolphious Duvall Vere Cornelious Lowe Maine Arizonia Anthiens Causall Friend Leon Bernard Nussbaum Utah Arkansas John Stanley Hagan Anthony Lewis Oswald Illinois , Iowa Robert Earl Hostutler, Leo Erskine Wyman Rhode Island . Texas JUN I OR S 501111 HSQFY Hall Boone , Charles Ernest' Hall, Jr., NSW Y0Tk , California - Charles Wallace Oswald, Jr., E Verner Fawgett Smith Idaho Kansas Edward Leon Temple ' ' Missouri SOPHOMORES Wiliam David Puterbaugh Carey Gerald Maxey Newton Massachusetts Delaware page one hundred twenty-two ' fs York. l l ' Q WWIIllIlllmllllllllllllllllllu H ZSUPERBA Ei nllllllilllllllllllllillllllllIllllllll Illllllllillq: if 'llIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIllllIllllllIlllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIllllIIllllllllllllIIIlllIIllIII!IIIIlllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIllllIllIIIIIIllIllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIll!Illlllllllllllllllllllllf ! .. .U 3 The Spectator VOLUME 1 ' 1 NUMBER TI-IE RICHARDSON LITERARY SOCIETY IN THE autumn of 1914, Mr. E. F. Ewing, then principal or the Hutchinson High School, gathered together a band or the most rep- resentative girl-s of the school to form a literary -society. Thus, be- lieving that intellectual, -social, and moral culture is best attained by until action added to individual effort, earnestly striving for improve- ment in debate, declaration, oratory, and a knowledge of parliamentary usages, 'the Richardson Literary Society was organized. Instead of choosing as our patron saint one of the gods or goddesses, or one of the noted writers of the world we selected Mrs. E. H. Richardson one of the most beloved members of the H. H. Sq faculty as the one. who by htr loving kindness should inspire us to strive for this noble end. It was she who from her infinite knowledge of the beautiful select d our motto: See clearly imagine vividly think steadily will nobly. The colors of the society are purple and white and the emblem sweet peas. Q During the first two years the fundamentals of parlimentary law and the elements of debate were carefully studied. A number of the meetings proved delightful entertainments with programs of short stories- and musical numbers by many of the talented members of the society. This year we have broadened our culture by reading The Melting Pot of Zangwill Milestones of Arnold Bennett and a number of the world s greatest short stories. Although the Richardson Literary Sosiety is now but three years old it has included in its. membership two valedictarians two salutatorians many popular readers and talented musicians. In short under the guidance of its magnanimous sponsor and by concentrating all efforts toward one goal the society has achieved a mo-st n0b1e purpose: that of preparing the School Girls of Tod.ay to be better Women of To-morrow. page one hundred twenty-one .1 --1 19 17 1 ,3 Q A aillllllIIIIIIIIIIIllilllIIIIIIllllillIllIIIIIll!!IllIIIIIIIIIHIIIlilIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllll lllll IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIIIlilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU A F .. llillll 1 1 i E ,a ' Er -.. 2 i i if W if 2.5 ,7 T 1. ig i Top Row-Brown, Ashby, Hartwell, Cuthbertson, Lewis, Borders, Sawyer Middle Row-Miller, Tague, Arnold, Christenson, West, Bryan. Bottom Row-Marrs, Pennington, Pratz, Niles, Humbert, Town. MCCARTERS QGI RL'S DEBATE ORGA-N IZATIONJ. President-FLORENCE BRYAN Officers. Vice President-FERN MILLER Secretary-MILDRED BRATZ Treasurer-MABEL EISMINGER ' Fern Miller Julia Shives Helen Sawyer Buda Town Myrtle Lewis Lola Marrs . Mabel Eisminger Florence Bryan Marie Baxter Mildred Pratz Donald Borders Vale Humbert E. page one hundred twenty-four ? Critic-BUDA TOWN ' Reporter-VALE HUMBERT Sergeant at Arms-LEONA BROWN Members Seniors Juniors Lois Arnold Sophs Hazel Asby Viola Tague Bernice Niles Thelma Sweeney Bessie Lewis Lucida Hartwell Florence Cuthbertson Lucile Clearwater Leona Brown Helen Stewart Ada West Helen Christenson Gladys Pennington 'iii IIllllllliliillIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllillIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllillllllii 35 E1 .,s iallllliiillllIllllllliiilllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 19 1 lllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll 3 , Senate Journal OFFICIAL DOCUMENT 768 The thu d SGSSIOH of the H H S Senate convened w1th Senator Frlend of Utah fDemj pres1d111g Followlng the ope111ng ce1emo111es Senator Duvall of Ma11IG fRepj lntro duced a resolut1o11 Q0 D 14535 where by all pol1t1cal IIIIQS would be forgotten fO1 the tlme be111g a11d a tempora1y organ1zat1on made at 01106 A sholt debate followed 1n 1 h1ch Hall of CSll1f01l11i1, Republlcan floor leader, a11d Os wald of Iowa Democratlc floor leade1, tangled Resolutlon passed bv a 12 2 vote Senator Boone of New York CSocJ moved that the temporary orga111zat1on co11s1st of Oswald fIowaJ, pres1 de11t, Frlend fUtahj , pres1de11t p10 tem, Wyma11 QTeXasj Cl118f clerk, Lowe fAr1zo11aj chapla111 a11d Hostutler QR I J door keeper MOIIOII seconded by Senator Lowe, who at the same t1me amended lt to the effect that the organlza t1011 become permanent and that name of Boone be sub stltuted for that of Hostutler Mot1o11 wlth amendment carr1ed The pres1de11t elect, Oswald of Iowa was called to C01lJ111g h1m Offlcers were sworn 111 at o11ce, each del1ve1 111g a11 address A short recess was glven 111 whlch party conferences were held a11d sec1etar1es of the VELFIOIIS Sena s ordered uS11bkS FOIIOWIIIU the recess, the comnnttees were 11om1nated The regular O1 der of bl1S111LS was tabled a11d new b1lls we1e lntroduced Adyournment page one hundred twenty three -gr Egg Eg: egr- IIIMII ' Illll L 5 5lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllUllIll!IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllljllllllllll ,ull llllll, lst? 1 l Ui ' Q T 5 ' ' ' ' I v 4 . 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M Eff- - I ' I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. 1 Q II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW J, 1 ,779 t. ,, ig , lv -J -15, 75 3 'K l I I 3 is E is E Q 1' 2 I Z L 3 I1 C 5 1 -I 'I IIII IIHI IIIIIII IIIIIIIII II IIIII I I I h I IIII I' IIIII IIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIIII ' I ' IIIII'IIIIIIIIIII I In III-'I IIIII' ' A' I' ' I .W Top Row--Grey, Graber, Snyder, Ritter, Hettinger, Murray, Stein, Woodson, Smith. - Middle Row-Richards, Winner, Blair, Stailrnan, Godshaik, Crotts, Totten, Copeland. Bottom Row-Sorey, Hoffman, Bond, VV. Brehm, J. l31'eh'm. i F FD II' O C U3 CD O I-v-I FU CD 'U v-s na cn CD D FP 99 U. 4 CD rn IIIIIIIII UU o '4 UI U CD cr P0 5' O S not 97 :1 E 0 99 S. o IJ IIIIIIIIIIIIII U1 E S9 5 T 5 5 nf 3 5 CD S- w CD H Q 'E 53 O :L+ E ? :U E r E o Ib 'I1 E I o m l E . IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII II O 35' EQ O 5 1 T 'U FU IP E EPS 59 EF. QE 596 fe -Z F' ,423 ZIII Z O O U H F' IP Z U 'ii IIII IIIIIII IIIIII page one hundred twenty-six I , t miillmiiimlflfl SUPEQM2 ,vlIIlI,,IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISlg lllllllllllllllll Ill ll Il QlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIllHIIII1IIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIlllIll!IIillllIllllllllIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilllllllillillllllllllg ' 1 . .,. , .6 J THE HERALD Dllllllb the perlod of the lmpoltant q11est1o11, Equal ughts for vs ome11 a 11umber of the g1rls of ou1 HHtCh111S011 Hlgh School declded to OFg2L1l1ZG a hterary soclety I11 the fall of 1911 the socletv was 01b21111Z6d 111 room th1rty o11e Wlth MISS Weber as ady 1S0l The membershlp Was so large that the socletv was separated 111to two d1V1S1011S One called the Adelphlc wx as 11111161 the Sl1p61V1S1011 of Mlss PG1l111S a11d the other, called the WICCQITGI, unde1 M1ss VVeber 111 the veal 1912 the membels dec1ded that for the good of both SOCIIIGS 1t would be better to COII1b111l, them Thls was accompllshed a11d they were then the MCORIILI LIICPQID Soclety At dlfferent 111tervals the membe1s have cor1espo11ded vuth M1s Margaret H111 MCCH1t6P fol vs hom the socltey was 11a1ned The motto, In quletness and confidence shall be youl strength 7' W her suggestlon The colors are old and Wh1te , the flours, Whlte carna t1011 The 111 st presldent was Ilma Parks I11 the fall of 1913 twelve g12ld11ELlJGS were McCarters Each year there have been a 11umbe1 of SQHIOPS 111 the soclety I11 the year of 1915 MISS btewart and MISS Young were facultv advlsors a11d the yeals of 1916 1917 Mlss SteWa1t has been 0111 '1dv1sor hour members graduate th1s year It has bee11 the custom each year to have a program 111 ho11or of the graduat111g members The pu1pose of the McCa1ter soclety lS 4'To atta111 by u111ted act1o11 a11d 111d1v1d11a1 effort 1mpr0VGH1G1113 111 debate declan1at1o11 a11d 0131ZO1y, a11d a knowledge of parhmentary usages page one hundred twenty five aa 2 E ,ll llllllllllllllllllllllllIll!llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIUIIIIHHHIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIllIIIHlllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIIllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllIIIIllIllllIIIIIllIIIllllllIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llmllllllllllllll llllllllllll can D -4 ' GQ 2 u , vt' . 1, ', E' 1 i - . 1 I i- 1 1 Q 6 -Q .4 l 0 . 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EPZ '-2 E 1' E- i 1 l -Q 1 ,gllllllllmmmnmnmllllInlImullmlmlllulunInnIunImlIulInummnIluumuuuIImmnunulmymmnuIumuuInlummuuIInlImulIllnnllmllllmmIummImulllmuulllllllliml mmm i ET E -1-: 'E Z: E 2 'E Ei E HOUSE NEWS :E : The House of Representatives has had a very success- E. ful year. When We organized under the leadership of that ,E 'E silver-tounged gentleman from Montana, Mr. Graber, suc- if cess was assured. The House furnished all ofthe debators :E E represented H. H. S. in the district debate league except E gn the one young lady on the team. It also furnished the male :E ?. debaters on the different class teams, and all theiteams ,E Z were a. success. , A E E ' The House had many interesting social events during E 3' the year including stag and date, line parties and a moon IE H' light party. There were many excellent programmes and E E: debates at the meetings. E: The greatest event of the year however, was the Z. Orational contest held the tenth and seventeenth of April. i In this contest nine budding orators gave excellent E E' orations. The first prize was Won by the speaker Mr. E, Graber, second prize by the gentleman from Missouri, Mr. E' Last-ein, a.nd third prize by Mr. Copeland. .The Gridiron gg Club and 'fThe Gazette furnished medals for the two first ' prizes and they were presented to the great orators in as- ? E5 sembly. V if The House has had a very successful year, is Well E, organized and Well fitted for equally successful Work next 5 year. p E S E E 'EE if E E i page one hundred twenty-seven -, N QJIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllilll IIIIllilllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII fl ESUPEJZEQQ 3 iiii'IllIIlilIIIIIIIllllillllllllllllllllllll , ll E' H'H'S- MV li M12 IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIlllllll llllIllllllllllllllllIlllIIIlllIllllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllIllIllllIIllIIIIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIljlllIlllIIIIIlllllIIIIllIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l- . 'wif-QE ' A ig Q, , Illlllllllll Ill! 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Z S- 1 2: President-MISS ISABEL OBEE' E2 Vice President- Ef Lynn Copeland E Vere Crotts ge Irene Davis E ' Harold Epperson E: Virginia French E A Lucile- Hartmann E Marie Mickey gf Jerald A ers Y E u William Brehm E, Orla De Water E Andis Dyson E Ralph Evarts E: George Hawley S Ray Kenoyer E: Orion Lorimer E Bryce Nelson E' ' Mildred! Goatley E E. ' i 1 3 as y OFFICERS RALPH EVARTS secretary-WILLIAM BREHM' S Class Roll . Seniors Juniors Howard Yoder Soiphomores Reporter-VIRGINIA FRENCH Isabel Obee ' Clyde Totten Ruth Richards Martin Ruth Leon Stein ' Faye Wilson Esther Wolcott Clawson Parker Amos Pinyard Robert Richards Helen Sawyer Burr Smith Ralph Smith Orville Strickland Clarroll Taylor Harold Wilson Ilma Powell page one hundred twenty-nine .1 -1 1 '1 1 ul 71 1' 'E 2 .11- i i 73 i yi 'vp E' 1 G u EEIIIIIIHllllIIIllllllillIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllmllllli fi SUPERBAQ E EiflIIll'illIIHIllllllillllllllllllnil,IIllllI1III!iliIlIll!ll!,lliiiI - 1: Lyl 1111 Scott Kmg HaI'b01t Eby McMullen Payne MCCIIHIOCK Gum Mlllel' H. H. S. Savings Association OFFICIALS. I .I II IIIIIIIIIIIIII . , - I- - . 'TYEVD I, IIIIIIIIIIII,,lIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIiIIIlIII IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIIII llIIlllIIIlIIIlIIII,lI IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII , ,III . P+ - QQ I - -: ALI. I Pg! v E H 2 , 3 ., 2 2. . fg. E . 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E . 5, E page one hundred thirty-two ,-ulumnulumuulunuuuuumuummlmmuuummlllnm.Ef SUP RBA i IIIuIuIIluII1uIllllIIIIuIlullllnllulllumnmi19 1 7 Q39 , limit S Illllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIlIIIH!!IIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIIIIIIIIl!!lIIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIFHTF -HS , X 'Qi if 5'1 ...- 'lm' Z MEMBERSHIP Balley Geo C Belt Lloyd Blalr Wm Bond Cynl Brehm W Burnett Allen Crotts Vere Crotts Russell Cole Lloyd Corr1gau Fletcher Duvall Hunter Donnell Karl Ellsworth Ellls Engl1sh B111 Fearl Ph1l1p French Chas Graber Wlllard Gray Dent Guymon Ned Hall Chas E Jr Hawley Geo Hettlnger Franklln Hltchcock MZTIOH Hoffman Bryan Ingham Irwln Jolly Wade Kenoyer Ray McCord Doublas McMullen Allen Mlckey R D M1ller Franklln Moore Wesley Murray Alvln Newton Gerald Oswald A Lew1s Oswald Wallace Pennln ton Chfford Ph111lpS Dan P1nyerd Amos Ra1ney Wm Rlchards Robt Rudd1ck Austen Scales Wm Scott Jay Sm1th Donald Sm1th Verner Snyder Paul Snyder Wlllard Stem Leon Stratton Alfred Symms Arthur Temple Edward Totten Clyde Welker Verlmb Wlllard John Wlnner Carl page one hundred thirty one 1 1 1 .i 1 - , --T -1 1:1 ' 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 E: 1 -T' : '1 - ' L 1 , ' LT, 1 1 1. 1 1, -1' 51. -T 1 5 . 1 1 1 1, 1. 1a , l 1' .1 1 -.2 1 . 1 ' , . - 1. .1 ll -1 1 V H 71 -- 2. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' V 1 1- . 1 li. .1 1 ' ' 2 , r 1 le ' ' - .2 1. , , . 1,1 1 1 - , 1 1-5 ' ' , A ,- 3 . 1 , , . 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I 5 mmmmuummmmunlnlllllllulmmm. ,fl 3iHMIIIVHIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIHIIIHIIInnIIllnuuumemxnluumnuuuull SE I H e -mums:lznllnullllnllIIIImmnluIIIIumIIuInIIIIuuuInIuInnuIuuunulmmunmm ImmIIIllnillmlllimniuillnlllllm mumniljlmlllnIIIumIIIInInnumuuuuuuuum nuummunmpf POLICY Our biggest assets and reputation for offering for sale only merchandise from the best, niost reliableionanufae- turers in Arneriea Service to eustorners and a square deal to everybody, We have just one way of doing things We are going to keep right on along the same lines as long as we stay in business ' O I I P 9 i 1Nc'oRp0RATED HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Q :: Q.- Z -- 1 5 -g - E E 1- I I X X ' ' I . . 1 . I , , . .W ., .. 1 .. 1 fy 2 , i .1 1 -.. 3 -. .1 1 2 3 L ..- 3 l' E 5 i i 3 a: 2 3 L 2 i L 1' 1 ..- 1 .T 1 .... 1 -.. . i . 2 .i 1 ? 1 1 ..... , '- , - 1- , 1 ..... 1 -.. it u 5- 1 1 1. 1 -. - .- - :: ...- E - . 1. 1 . 1. ' :: . . ..- . . 5?U Uif'll1h1'le' i . milInIIuulimulllnulimuln 361 iii 1IIInmllllllulmminlllnuumm lnuliinr A- -2 2 umm - Contents THE FOLLIES OF 1917 The Follles of 1917 page 19 :Q Thls ls about the Jumol Senxor receptlon The class of 1918 turn from custom and DIVE the Sen1ors somethmg up to date The Maxlms of Methusaleh age 143 Bemg the Counsel of the Patnarch concernmg the ways ot women dehvered to hxs grandson Taphet upon the c caslon of h1s departure for a Co educa,t1on college Not Wr tten for the Superba but should have be n Elllptlcal Expresslons age 145 Somethmg not ent1re1y or1g1nal but at the same W111 hold the attentlon of the gentlemen and the faculty G1r1s are requested not to look at th1s page A few lmportant top1os of the day cuscussed and a few suggestlons for mental food Every student who 1S up and comlng Wants to read the ed1tor1als A L1st of Hutch1nson s Best Boosters age 152 Publlshed not for the accommodatlon of the future ad vert1s1ng managers but to serve as a gulde to the front doors of the bus1ness houses that make Hutch1nson the C1ty lt 1S Calenda Mxxed 1n wlth the Adds History as It was made under th Gold and Blue the year that ends Thursday the beventeenth day of May 1917 Dont for get to read the adds Hettmger and Ralney told them you would so be game' page one hundred thirty seven lmluImmmumInumumuumuuummmgif!E SUPERBA 3Fifi1IHI'WillIIIIllIII'Nll 'l m 'Wl ' 'W We ' juIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIllllllllmllllllllllll'UHllllllllllIlllllHUUIllIllllllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllIIIllIllIIHHIllllIllIIllIIIIIllllllllllllIllIIllIllIllIIllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlmmlllllllllllllmlllllIIllllllllllllmllmmllllmmlllllllmllllml E 1 I--1 ' . 5 A ' .. ' . - . ' . C lllmmlllllllilnlllllllllllmllll lllllmll IllllmllllllllllllulllllllIllllIlimIIlllllmInIllllllllUlm1lllllllllllmllilllllllllllmlllllllllllmllllIllIllmlllllllIlllllilllllllllllllmlllllllllllIlilllllllllllllllflmlllIIlllllIlhlllllllllllllmllllllllllmlllllllllIIIHillIIIIllllllmlllllllllllllmlllllllllmlllllllll lillll hllllllllllilg -.. Appreciation Sixty Seven Hutchinson High School Students have entered The Salt City Busaness College dur-ing the past five years. CMany are in attendance.n0WP- We aDD1'9Ci9-te all We . i t Service in d f th t . e. Some of these students are now 1n the Governrnen V ' ' l,R?aJ.s1hirlJgton1SDl?aCIlOIlJElEaiiced there through our Civil Service Department, others on the Pacific Coast, and still others south and north, as Well as many in and near Hutchinson. They are filling some of the best commercial positions the .country offers. Ask these studlelntcs halbsgllt Service rendered them by the Salt City. Agfllll, We are gfaftfffful to Our OWU u C 0 High School for this recognition, but now we are in better condition to serve you than ever before. N EW HOM E Our New 880,000 'College Home, said to be the best Commercial School Buildingin ,all America, steam heat fMoline vaporb, daylight rooms, indirect lighting SYSWIH, Vefltlla-Ullg shafts, large electric fans, glass partitions, more than 100 typewriters, 2 .modern banks, bank bookkeeping machine, finished in solid oak throughout, marble entrance, floating flooI's'on insulating felt, giving the school room a hushed effect, sanitary drinking fountain-s, specially equipped cloak room, beveled plate glass doors. In fact, the New Home of The Salt City Business College is as modern as 20th Century Science, Skill and Architecture afford. THE SALT CITY FACULTY 1916. O. S. Johnston and J. D. Conard, Managers. Their qualification and experience are best ex- pressed by the growth and success of the College. C. R. Stewart, Supt., Former Business Man- ager University Arizona, now Pres. Mo. Valley Commercial Teachers' Association, which com- prises the following states: Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas and Iowa. Dr. Geo. VV. Winans, Former State Supt. of Kansas. Eight years Supt. of the Hutchinson Schools. C. E. Baldwin, more than twenty years' ex- perience in Business College work. World's first prize Winner in Penmanship. Hon. Frank Hettinger taught Commercial Law during the Winter. Mr. Hettinger is a graduate of the Michigan State Normal and also of the University of Michigan. He has been Supt. of City Schools. Prof. W. T. C'lark, former Supt. of Schools. Thirteen years' experience. Miss Clara Siem, eight years' experience. Expert writen of two systems of Shorthand, thoroughly familiar with the Stenotype and Shortwriter. ' Prof. C. A. Dillman, former school owner- expert auditor and penman. Miss Olga Johnson, Office Training, Steno- graphic expert and Verbatim Reporter. Prof. Iliff Lawless, Multigraph and Office Training. Judge H. S. Lewis, prominent attorney, is a director in the College, and assists very ma- terially with its progress, but is not actively engaged in teaching. Mrs. Rose French Brooks, Directed Orchestra during the winter. Prof. L. G. Jones, Sixteen years' experience, graduate lawyer, Field Secretary. L. C. Conwell, four years in the Civil Ser- vice Commission, Washington, D. C. Nine years' practicing attorney. NO .Stronger Faculty is to be found in all thne Great West. Y P'OSITIONS, They ar'e everywhere. VVe give every graduate of our regular course a written guarantee of a position, or a refund of the tuition paid us. Some four years algo we merely 'stated to students that posi- tions were available for all graduates. Two years ago written guarantees were given, and We have been so successful that we will give a free scholarship to any one, who will give us the name of a single graduate of The Salt City Business College, who has not been placed in accordance with written guarantee. Positions, they are everywhere! Many students are accepting positions at S75 and S80 per month to begin With, and but few as low as 860. More than 150 places have been referred to us during the month in which this article is written. There are no if's or and's about positions. We stake our honor and reputation, as well as our bank account, on our written guarantee. . Come down. Look us over. Spend a day with us. Let the Work of the Institution con- vince you. ' The Salt City Business College HUTCHINSON, KANSAS f , . p..-.1 , Q Hit F-'4 E5 -1 ' 2 ::' i' 2 EE Ei' 'iii Eff ii? .iff 'i' ' T sf- E fE EE: lllllll I 3' IIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 5 1 l -'2' l '1- .1- ' - 1' -'Tn' gTggll'illu1lllliff, ,l p :limIIInliiiuululllimmn 36 ldwpafirefi his.IIIImillIIIluIIIillIIIIIllllllilllllllllllliiillf 0 1 5 l gglllllljllllIlIllllIlllllllIllIIIIIllllllIIIIIlllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllll 1 4, 3 5 The Folhes of 1917 The .Tumors were the hosts The Sen1ors wer the guests It was an nounced on the 1nv1tat1ons as a recept1on Vlost everybody was ready N1fty pro grams were passed out Presently Charles E Hall Jr master of the oc cas1on sa1d Please be seated The Folhes of 1917 followed In due order the humbly clad no1se maker brought forth the varlous Sen1ors to get shot Frank Hettmger saw h1mself others see hun 1n the gallant form of Karl Donnell The long armed sk1nny legged 1m1tat1on was nobly pulled Then came Amos P1nyard wearlng 2 Well they are going to glve us a l1ttle play wh1spered Helen Ne1ghbors to her date Mr W1llard J Graber Wont that be n1ce responded the attent1ve one The curta1n went up or I should have sa1d Hall1e yanked It to one s1de In walked Bob Rlchards and f1Xed h1S camera Then came Wally Oswald dressed hke a b1g fat dutchman He pur chased the p1cture stud1o after both of them exh1b1ted a world of Hebrew shrewdness Ah the plot th1ckness In walks H1tchy clad 1n rough looklng garments namely a flannel sh1rt n anc1ent brown soclnng cap an old football sweater and a so1led pa1r of trousers He burst forth 1n a m1ghty vo1ce I am A Lew1s Os Wald ed1tor1nch1ef of the Superba r1ch elegant tasteful and pol1shed I want you to take the p1ctures for that perfect volume that volume that posterlty w1ll treasure above all other works of art work that All r1ght Meester Al1ce I V111 take der pecchures vot w1l you g1ff me? questlon the photographer I w1ll g1Ve you one Cert1f1cate of Explanatlon for every p1cture you take The deal 1S made out went th sham Superba ed1tor l1ke a bat out of Hawau In a thr1ce he re entered w1th Mlss K X1 L She was clad 1n a coat of many colors wear1ng that t1me honored r d bonnet and blue dress Oh yes she wore a mammouth pa1r of specs Th1s Mlss V1rg1n1a French the most popular g1r1 of the Semor class v1ce pres1 dent of the senlors Asslstant Ed1tor of Superba 1n the Sen1or play 1n the orchestra and glee clubs and Vell Well I want you to make one f1ne portra1t of her for that elegant r1ch tasteful polrshed book of all t1mes Vell I v1ll W1th h1s ha1r combed 1n the A LGWIS style the mock ed1tor watched and as s1ted 1n the taklng of the p1cture of the keenest g1rl 1n the school the three bar debate sweater speakmg thusly My cognoman IS Graber foremost appellat1on IS Wlllard The words were Graber words and del1vered 1n so nearly the Graber method that the Superba press agent mlssed the rest I was t1p top Clyde Raunh that 1nnocent faced .Tumor played the hnes of Carroll Fr1end a spolled SS1f1Sh stubborn l1ttle bat who was havmg hlS face snapped for the Superba W1th h1m was Gladys Petersen who pretended that she was Carrolls mamma Both brought down the house Pug Waddles showed Tuley Lou1se how she looked to oth Ps and how her vo1ce penetrated the ears of her hsteners MHTCIZ Ellsworth as Helen Ne1ghbors fboth have AUBURN colored ha1rJ played charmmgly POSS1b1Y the most 1ncons1stant part of the whole affa1r was Arllne M1ller pre tend1ng she was Esther Wolcott the valed1ctor1an Now can you 1mage Cyr1l Bond W1th the molesk1ns and the p1gsk1n tucked under h1s arm told the crowd he was Capta1n Ellsworth and then started to smg only the V1ctrola wouldn t work for awh1le The crowd gasped for terror as 1n strode Lun1s Burr Sm1th as a grmnmg DISCS fem1n1n1ty W1th the announce ment that he was Ned Guymon lead 1n The Arrlval of K1ttY U16 21115191109 HD plauded Then came Wes Moores SGTVICG Strlpe socks and sprlllg UOUDGFS on Fred Seamon who sang a cute llttle song l1ke Wes often s1nSS as 24 SD9C1a1 number ln chapel I haff neffer s en buzmess O Sute 111 my l1ef the phat photographer was say mg when 1n walked 'Vernel' FHWCGU Smlth as George Fanme Brooks Of course he pretended as Mr Brooks does that he d1d not want h1s p1cture taken and concluded as the Prof gellefadm' does Oh wen lf It has to be lets set lt Over w1th Balu 16 the camera vas no more F1n1s I wonder 1f that 1S the way I act? 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Fancy and Embossed Stationery Telephone 29 5 THIS HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 3 WAS PRINTED BY THE Z Hutchinson 'Office Supply E 8 Printing Co. ' . i' WE DO AIITISTIC Q PRINTING Z Telephone 127 E, A . E Z ga 'i?gfIHllllllllIlmillllllllliflllllllllIlllilllllllllliilllllllllllliillllllh fl SUPERZBSAE iiiMHIlilllIllIlllllIIHHIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllmllllll' 19 If sllllullnnnulllllmullllllmmnulmuuummmmmmmnInmuuuIIIInmulmnuIummlllllllmuullllllu lmllllulllluIIuuuuuuIlmuunlllulummullnllumlllllllllliillllllliiljlullullm ' ,, - 9 2 E is P ll' C 5 E 0 ies oncluded 5 E: ai E After the Follies of '17 had been presented, ba ' ' e E E: at a signal fu' ll Chas Hall, Collins and his thsegubijliect? pgiigigia-ansdohlirilhindleg E troup of colored -- .titers from the Country with ease. i The ldle thoiights of anaifrii :E El Club, appeared, removed the chairs, placed fellow was idly discussed by Professor G? E -5: the tables and put the chairs around, all in F. Brooks. Mr. Brooks' talk was interestin' 1 IE' less than five minutes. It was an easy mat- as well as instructive like all great orationi E gl ter for the experienced and agile Africans it had an aim Cto stop flirting in the E 2' to transform the reception hall into an ideal halls of H. H. SJ Mabel Hoffman had a QE E banquet room-one that would put many toast -prepared on the -sublect The Long E -gli hotels to shame. Roll but on account of a recent death E 2 As :soon as those who had helped in pre- Shc WHS unable i0 be D1'c'SSI1i- Virgina E senting the Follies had returned, now ar- French toasted OUT Mllfllai FFi6I1dS, the E 2. rayed in the attire of members of the class mclnbcps cf thc facility- She cXDTcSScd the E E of '18, the festivities began. When the sentiment of the whole school when she re- 'E E gnvel, wielded by the n-ligbty hand of cited some of the many things that the E :g-. Charles E- Hall, Jr., fell, the banquet proper faculty has done for us. Verner F. Smith began. In less than three minutes every toast the class of '17, the of WHS .i 2 one in the great hall had been served. Hscvcntccn-U MT- Smith has gained 0011- E Ei The tables were so an-anged as to give siderable fame as editor of the Hutchinson lg E facility in 'serving a-s well as in hearing and High Schcci BUZZ and 1115 Speech Was WOTUIY E TE' talking. There were about forty tables set cf 3' great and famous man- Just 3-ftcf' thc E E: for four. T'he floral decorations consist-le,d toast of Mr. Smith, the second course of the E of oulrnutlonsl banquet -was served? and against the Juniors E El During the courses Fred Nino's orchestra S231 esillgggs gitsdwgllgsigge Orcheastm played E furnished an excellent brand of music. Aft th C d Coullse Profersor J O E E, Eienants of an of the prominent' high Hall, ilamosisssvgirl all America assauthoi- of -Z' Schools of Kansas, the 'prolrfment Colleges 'tHall Outlines, talked on that subject. Mr. E of United States and the Junior and Senior Halrs talk was not as hlstorlcdl us E E, Classes of H' H' S' decoraied the Wang of his subject but Was nevertheless great- E' Woodman Han and made lt. 3' Ut banquet ly appreciated. No one, after using Hall's 'E E room for kings, or the Junior and Senior Outlines for a Whole year, gets as muon 3 E, Classes of Hutchinson high School' amusement from reading that wonderful E After the tables had been Cleared in Con- volume as the Juniors and Seniors did from E E cluslon of' the first course, the toastmaster' tlilat shorli talk. bTl1etnext tcgasttwalsf egltgigi E if took the floor. IIIIIIY OU 11 9- SU JGC 21 ' 53 E ' l that difficult theme 3 E Custom has long dictated that the person ':VainV3r?rrf,??u1E2r?uZi.- Although unused to 2 El who becomes president of the Junior class talklug about glrlsy and in debating helped E has the responsibility for the success of the Mr. Murray lu handling the subject, E E Juni-cltsenicf reception- With Such a Leona Brown, another member of the nega- 3- E: thought in mind the class of '18 elected live debate team, lied the subject of ii E Charles E. Hall. Jr. as their president. .fnaddleu or the buys. Mlss Brown is vel-y 3 E Helly worked hard and earnestlyto make the Shy around boys but is an experienced public Ei reception a thorough success and everything speaker and handled her Subject Wnh great :E E showed the results of his work and deft ease. She Called toineniery the time when E E touch. Custom has rightly dictateclb lfltlelo, the A. Lewis Oswald was but a boy. :E Ei that the Junior class president s a e G - ln-n the 3 E toastmaster. In this role Hall shone. Since mnfiglffilliltefutllliisggld lgocriigld tthe time 2 E the reception is the big event of the year for Wggn We Zvho are high School students now, 5 the Juniors and especially the Junior presi- will be out in the World' She foretold what E E dent Hall worked faithfully and the showing We Wlll be doing in the years to come and 2 El which he made justified his Work. The also She told Us how We are going te do it, it Juniors had every reason to be proud of Au of this lnfurmdtlon Wes dispensed un- E E their president and he had nothing of which der the title ,Through The Looking Glassln E E to be ashamed' The first toast llwhois With a Great noise the orchestra launched ig 3 Who ih H' H' Sy, was given by the mast- th conclsding toast by A. Lewis Os- E E master Chas Hall. The toast was well g1V9U Qld MI, Oswald talked on ffgyent Expecta- E and came up with the reception. The toasts fggns-U His toast was not meant to be 'E E Were named after books' AS yei'.n0 one funny. It Wns.good that the last thoughts of i: E- has found fi volume of HWh0,S.Wh0 In H' H' the last great event for the seniors, with the if Ei Sf, but HO one doubts the exlstance of the exception of commencement, should be lllr T E People to whom the toast was addresseldl Serious ' res' onse to the Juniors was g1Vc11 ' eft wgll i E. giiaonklinp B. Hettinger, the ,senior president. The banquet ended and everyone l .7 E Mr. Hettinger's talk showed that he was well satisfied. 2 - E page one hundred and f0ffy'0 c E- . H - F ,.. 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Under Present Management E Since April 20, 1891 5 PHONES 107 AND 2107 Hutton 55 Qswalcl E A Hutchinson, Kansas gi WHEN AWAY PROM HOME USE THE PARCEL POST' HIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllillIllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIL lfl E 3,:IIIIllillllIIIIIIIIIIIYHIIIIIIIIIlllillllllllllllllmiz 'A Q Q e . .A n - 1 ,ejlllllllIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIlIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllilllllllf' H'H' .... or , i ., .0 J 5 E gi The Maxims of Methuselah as 5 1 E l Beingithe Counsel of the Patriarch concerning the ways of women, delivered to F E5 his grandson, Japhet, upon the occasion of his departure for a co-edrrcational college. A 2 fDe1eted by Feculty Censorj L ge ' F' as E NOTE-You needn't leave this page blank, let your friends sign here: I Ee :E gf E 52 i . EZ e Q c 3 - E E, , fs E , E E :Z 5 . 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E u 3 E, 7 T Come and see these splendtd new clothes and Ee Ei,-W, a sp, keep ahead. :Z E, Store fofr Young Men :E E E E E' E 5 16 CC TIC O. E E Zi is B9f01'e Equipping' your Home see our New Line f of UP'f0-ffle-mffwfe Ffxfures E L lv Get our E t' Q ' Q - - ' 3 M s imafe on Electric Wiring and Sup- 2- I plies. You will find our Prices Right .Z h il E . lg . f TELEPHONE NO, 527 lx lg 421 . M ' 'E N AIN ST. As OUT Nelghbgf IE Q ' 1 lliillllllIlllllilllllllilillllll IIliillllllllllllillllllli fl iii .nnnmlluInululimnununllmlullnllmliniff1 , 1FQIIIHIIllllIIIlIIllllll,lIllllllllllllll IllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' Z 1 5-' 1 1: 1' 1 Y' ,1- 1- 1 P ' 1- 1 1 1 1 G1 I I ELIPTICAL EXPRESSIONS 1 9 'DEE' The Kiss lntoxloatmg 3 The klss 1ntoX1cat1ng hke an Y oth cfreatedfa crlawnt, for at least oneelmgggxlcgii aue o suc a, k1SS 1f dl t that It w111 pause Sore lon 15 exerclsed IS YOU to keep up 1 tendance The speclmen 1llu t t a lebu ar at s ra ed IS 3, m DISCS of experlence and absolut wllllngness aster The Udly Klss The k1SS of M1 s Barton 1S one Qtrfng drawlng effect It IS the typepgsssfxni it come on an evenlnb fllled W1th f1ltered noon llght Wh n thoughts are on the close futur such a k1SS IS 16-ry slmxlar to th Come Thlth luss of the Please Dont varlety The Fare Thee Well Klssl The fare thee Well k1ss IS the last one of the 1am golnb varlety The flrst touch IS gentle and narrow flnally broadenlng to the Wldth It 1S here shown at Wh1Ch polnt lt 1S held for a perlod and then release as fondly as lt was adm1n1stered Close to the Concentrated k1SS The Lefmert Klss The love scenes of Lefmert are stagged 1n the soft twlllaht shades of evenlng MISS Mann would have an ldeal Lefmert klss 1f the 1mpress1ons of the hps were Jolned at th end If such were the case It would const1tute a vacuum format1on The Juicy Moufle Klss It IS almost a Deffeet reproductxon of the JUICY MOuf16 k1ss The sllght lack of unlforrnlty 14 1ts only fault When f1lled by a feehng of reckles ness and a des1re to lass and klss the type Ten dered W111 qulte nkely b of th1s collectlfm Re gardless of the general appearance of th1S reDT0 duct1on the luss IS ltself un1que and pleaslllg The Tlmld Kiss Such an 1mpres 1on shows all the refllllr-lies Uf an excellent klss Wlth the exception of an Obvsolils bl hfulne s Wh1Ch 1S shown ln the exelclu io Wlth a 11tt1e more effort 'Il the Dlaclnehof t avg? the Symmetry of the k1ss could be muc lmpl A certa1n amount of t1m1d1ty 1n a k1SS howegelll mes lt an added charm that cannot be foun ny other type pagg one hundred forty F16 g, I9- 1? 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W ztson ig Leading femetcr :E 108 North Main Street T ii i It 'W 'II' 'I I' llitlflllll fl SUPERBAI? iii .uuniimnlulmiinulIlIlniiilununniiii ll lllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllIIllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlllHIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllIlllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll E ... lu Z i 3 1 3 52- 1' -- 3-'- -- Q '1' -2 E -13 1' 1. .-' 2 i -1 -'Z --a nz. ' T 3 i 2 2 i t 1-Q in' -5 T 1: . 1 1- ' - 1 il in 1 ?1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll lllllllll i l Editorial Page During the period before our government declared war upon the Teutonic forces, we had planned that in this section we were going to give you a scream, something that the older members of the faculty would pronounce strictly t'senseless.. Something that would not only rub the fuzz the other way, but would put the r in fiction. But within the last two months the change that has come over the H. H. S. moves us to abandon our former plan and direct a few of our last thoughts upon the struggle that confronts us today. Two months ago it was actually hard to find many who were willing to discuss the war-except, of course, to kill time in classes when lessons were unprepared. To think of enlisting in the national guard, coast artillery, cavalry, engineer corp, navy or any other branch of our fighting ranks might have moved some to hoot, but with the last month a great change has been realized. No ,longer need the one who wishes to discuss the war situation seek long for an interested party. The very atmosphere in which we live, seems to have undergone a change.. Everyone is full of the realization that actual war is no longer confined to the continents across the Atlantic. The fellows no longer say I am going to K. U. next yea1 ' or what ever else they were going to do, but rather say If'I go to college next year, I am going to K. U, It is hard to comprehend just what all has changed, but the writer will venture to say that never before in the history of the H. H. S. has such a marvelous spirit manifested itself. The fellows seem banded closer together and the watch word is, We are Americans. How often have we heard it said that Americans have no deep love for their country, that the young American thinks not on the vital questions of the day, that Americans in general know not of what team work consists? No person who has witnessed the passing of the last weeks can doubt that we, young Americans, are of the same stock that our sturdy fore-fathers were, who fought in the days when this: nation was born. TWO weeks ago the base ball team traveled to Stafford. Following our victory, We WGIIT into a cafe for lunch. While there the automatic piano was started. At the be- ginning of the third number, one of our boys sprang to the manager and whispered: That's the German national air. The machine was shut off. What's the idea? some demanded. Do you think we should play that type of songs while America and Germany are at WHY? Clllletly asked one of the other fellows. The whole affair was simply handled, no noise or show was made of it, the boys could not think of doing otherwise, . Some dare to say that th'e boys who .are going, or who have gone, to join the forces of the U. S. A. do 'not realize the step they are taking.. But could such a speaker have had the privilege of knowing, of associating with, of talking to and being close to those fellows, he would know that-such a state- ment is not only absured, but very unfair. The men. realize that it is no vacation, that there is a man's task ahead of them, that they are sacrificing a portion of the best years of their lives to what may lead to an unknown grave, that they may never again seethe faces of those they love Because our most. Why do they go? government has called, because there is labor awaiting them, because they are will- ing to be the first in battle, hoping that their toil shall save further strife. Knowing that our boys' are brave, firmly believing that they are Afmericans thru and thru, we are proud to see them so gallantly leaving, to join the hosts to bear arms for 'tOld Glory. Yet, as We are in the very act of proclaiming our pride in them, the.re is within us an emotion that -shakes us'with the desire not to let them go. Itishard for us to think that such men as Karl Donnell, .Tay Scott, Ralph Evarts, Cecil Nivers, Carl Winner and others of our boys are putting their personal ambitions, their futures, aside for the time being, and only the Superhuman Power knows what will follow. Is it fair that they go and the rest remain? That' is the reason that we, young Americans, re-Joice. that our present Congress under the master- ful leader, President Woodrow Wilson, has enacted the Selective Draft Measure. Not a single one of us desire to flinch from our duty. The government today has not only the moral right, but the legal privilege of calling us, when our services are needed, and we will go then and give our best for our country. In the mean time we shall be the best brand of Americans, serving in every way that we may, and praying that the great War Demon -shall presently fall and forever crush himself, and that the new Peace be not only sweet, but everlasting. THE EDITOR. page one hundred forty-seven 3 Gii . 1 rl Li . 1 fmv ' - K. - ... ... A ,Tm .!'N 1 'TEIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllli gf? 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E Committees named. f i 0 u 'W' sl?z:,i:t',:Lq, 5 Auto and Horse Drawn Amibulances .mf s :E S W if ll -gif A E E s E5 MRS. s. F. JOHNSON ' L 75 ' E E Lady Assistant Q , . ' gs, is 1 ' f E E: L U N G lvl O T O R 'f' ik? ' X TUESDAY, 12th-NO House meeting. One ? E. 'W-Nw new senior enrolledmaking ninty-six E ' in all. 1i1Ost'aIl reserved seats for play E PHONE 6 W 14 West Sherman Street EfOTlss.L?i'11It1aircfJtLZ1llasfriigzxdgefindlng .il 5: ii . 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' aspect. ig E, Z' 3 E - QE KR 9 PTO E 1 1 E GLASSES .E 3 THE INVISIBLE BIFQCALS 3 E 1 PE 3 3 5 E E ' ' E 3 'E Ei 4 E 5 Jeweler and Optician FE 5 HUTGHINSON, . KA N SA 5 E 1 E - : ' . Fl i In 25 years experience I have made a speciality of fiting school children with great E if success. E ' 5. Z: E E2 ' CALENDAR. I 7 , . E E FRIDAY, 15th-General Assembly. Play cast Q I l E gf appeared. H. Pegues-H. H. S. '13 ' :E i coach of Play-gave a talk. Play was . . : iu good. Carrol sure am some Butler. : T MONDAY, 18th-Junior list posted. Class V g E election to be on Tuesday. No candi- AND si E dates announced. 1 E s- -H E- 'ru ESDAY, .19th-Juniors elect officers. rf Ga TS Z if Chas. Hall, president: Mabel Hoffman, E vice-pres.g Bob Richards, sec.-treas. i il Football practice. SOLD BY THE E 5 - he 3 A -E is WEDN ESDAY, 13th-Glee Club Practice. 0 e - F - H h E All tickets for .play reserved' oot ufc jnson ii ball practice-Hitchy strikes on the Y ' t'sandburr patch. I I I THURSDAY, 14th-General Music-s o m e I Freshies tried to sit with Senior it L 1' ' ' k f the nerve of some A 5. boys. Thin o people!! Those aspiring to be debators were asked to give their names to Mr. Reedy. CP. S.-Stein gave his.J 17-19 SHERMAN EAST G lllllmililllllIllifllllIIIIIlilllllllllIllliillllllii gf? oSUPE15?BAl EifiallllllfliillllIIIIIIlillllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllfli N AAlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHLIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlllllllilllllllilllllllllllflllflil IIIHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIII IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII Illlllllmviiflflf A244 .. 2- EE l 1 108-110 soUTH MAIN PHONE 96 E 1 3 i 2: u : E : Ei is E E E: After you have completed your Education gs and have decided to settle down seek E S gf I1 CTSO11- Hy CI' QE A d S d gf Furniture Sz Auct. Co. A E E: We will furnish your home complete A I? ' Cash e or ' iCI'Cd1t E er Ei .J. LT WAGE , J. H. TH , EE F 21-esiiem R Vice PIQEP G. M . 3 6' eo. 5 ' ' ED. L. TEED, Cashier - t if E' We sen E QUALITY HARDWARE, CUTLERY, : E PAIWNTS, 'rooLs, TINWARE AND E i FU RNACES :: :: :: :: and other articles usually sold by first- : 5 olass hardware stores. fi . P GIET THE HABIT A l E' ' 5 The Accounts of Young Men Solicited H 2 ' A Onest Goods, ' 5 52 Ee ' Honest Prices, Honest Treatment. : Comer A and Main Streets a E HUTCHINSON. KANSAS 317 North Main Hutchinson, Kansas. E E ' li iinllllunnllniilllulnnirin:mlmIIu1Iniimlnulnulimnm 3f1gi ggiuijllllmilllIIIlIIIHWIIIllllllllliflllllll,IIIIWIF gall!!IIllllllllIIllIlllllIIIIIIIllHllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllIlllllIIIIllIlllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIllIlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIllIll!IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll Z3 'su '!!-l'J The DJ . F air Lumber Co. Building Material l NWI In f Nh A Falr Deal Is a Square Deal No 20 Second Ave West P1-IQNE 13 ffigiim 5 lg 'El if is nm 51:35 'Hi fl ee lil! 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Ai XX -Z -I 3 NS...- asf' to buy Furniture 1S FIIR l'l'll RE -f- y ! 75-:fa 7 -.L fd-fi! 1 '- 1 F 1- .1-i - i .1 i ' - 2 1 i 3 2. :- 3 1 i -.. 1 1 - L Your Success Will result from the combined in- fluence of many elements, but none will affect your success more vitally than an early and continuous banking connection. ,This bank offers you a place to gath- er and conserve your first earningis the accumulation of which will become the Hsinews' of business and invest- ment laterg a .place to come for busi- ness counsel or perhaps a loan, with a legitimate gain in view: a safe de- pository for your fund-s, always ready dollar for dollar plus the interest. Farmers National Bank of Hutchinson CALENDAR TUESDAY, 3rd-Annual Staff announced. Booney comes out for football since sandburr patch is cleared off. H. of R. at High School at 7:30. WEDNESDAY, 4th-Junior meeting at noon. Glee Club rehearsal-Plays read and one will be picked later. THURSDAY, 5th-General Chorus. Debate tryout for District Team-Winner, Graber, Soper, Hettinger, Murray, Os- wald, Brown and Snyder picked. Win- ner and Snyder alternates. FRIDAY, 6th-General Assembly-Violin solo by Lois Wilson of Bisbee, Arizona- one of best everggiven to us. Hutchin- son beat Kingman in the second game of the season 41 to 0. Senior Picnic at Oswa1d's farm. I-Ially gets paddled. M ON DAY, 9th-Debators meet-material - given out. More Work. Light football practice. -FEB fgaiiinlnuuiiiill 'iii rimnuluiiimmmmmnm fl EASUPEJQME fi 3slllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS J- -'- - IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1Q I fb ,jg ... egr- : , lf: E I x ' ,EY ' pJ,J,eJf A, ' ff-I ki e Julyv . A J f-'. x f sg' I 4 Ax 5 -. , 'Zi . x . E. I I '. ' E I x I I .E 1 Ev 1 ,' 5 ' I' I ' I , . 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X Axfchfvs ' l - .Ani plete teams to complete. H! 1 JV, 3 nvcs K 7,1 ' L- ' H H 1' ,WK lg , . U hifi-.Zi tl, ' j - THURSDAY, 28th-General Muslc. Art if 4 Z 2 I Ingham takes Irwins place on team. T ' E '55 'Ei' FRIDAY, 29th-General Assembly. Oswald 1 if Q -Fuss 1,554 9- elected cheer leader. Elms, Nivers ' 3 NRM-fa -, and P'edigo were introduced to student i pu,ug,,-IQIQJE-,',2,nA?,j,-3,-V body. Pep for first game with Sterling ei E' .121'.Tf3'.'112I1..:':.f'1,.:r',fir N' developed- I E E ' SATURDAY, aolh-sterling H. s. vs. Hutch- ig E inson. Hutch. Won 19 to 0. Hitchy E 1 hurt. i E THURSDAY, 21-No school-dates to fair are -Q gg izmesi -Ni 3nf3:.2le5iO1.2Veee OCTOBER E E W e er eln a . Ii.: ' .Q MONDAY, 2nd-Senior Class Meeting 114o eg E FRIDAY, 22nd-Still more Vacation. Hitchy -plans for picnic for Friday everllng E i attends Fair today!! Don't know how at OsWald's farm. Seniors dl play E: he Went. A. L. Oswald ehj0yS Witch- colors on flagDO19 Come UD 2-Hd get 'E E ing Wavesvfgg lt, Brooksf E i in Es 'E 2 E 1 ' ,:: E- 'E . K u E 0 . e ' ' E EE. PRIVILEGES S 2 l Discussion E Groups. E, Downtown Bible Classes 55 E Headquarters Gymnasium EE E For Swimming Pool E E High 'SCHOOI QThe Coolest lg i' Boys place in town 3 ' E- Special Rates A during the hot ' ii E To H. H. S. monthsj. if Boys. Shower Baths Game Rooms J! f ,. Reading Rooms if . . iii' ' P1 t S end I our Leisure Hours . 5 e ea- ace 0 I9 E 066 i E PHONES 266 OR 2 p -T iii l .-.E 6 gh 5 . - - ...V---I , ,,.. E .Y V '72 :-C- f 1 - ,A E i awe-f.-f il-H -- I ummmmllmmlm 1 SUWJD R Ai ggillIllIIIIIIIIlllillillllllllllllllll Ill I li ll ni l 9 .'illllllllllllllilllllllllIII Il . A sillllllllllllllllll I lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHH!IIIIIIlIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII l11m11snIns111I!1'11n'e111, 4'L tstts , 41 'A J - I e H utchmson News l Member of Aud1t Bu1eau Clrcu lat1o11s, Assoclated Press Quamtzty and Quahty of C1rou1a t1on are essent1a1 111 Successful Adoertzsmg, and that's what you get 111 The Hutchmsou News The lowest rates 2lCCOI'd111g to clrcula t1011 of any dally paper 111 Kansas l Pflllted 111 the Center of Kansas a11d Ulllted States Prosperlty a u W Y MORGAN Ed1tO1 CALENDAR FRIDAY 13th General Assembly two W T U women talk H H S Lyons Hutch won 47 t 7 .Tumor Skatmg Party MONDAY, 16th Soph meetmg at noon Wallace Oswald appears 1n a new gold and blue sweater TUESDAY, 17th Soph meetmg at noon House postponed to Wednesday n1ght WEDNESDAY, 18th Boy s Club and House A regular banquet for 15c' Wes Moore and H1teh1e emoyed themselves THURSDAY, 19th Allagaros out some keen yell book Everyone buys lt lots of new songs and yells FRIDAY, 20th B1g pep assembly Wal lop W1ch1ta Players make talks Cars chartered and a good many plan to go SATURDAY 21st Hutchmson w a l 1 o p e d Wlchlta at W1ch1ta 1n a 7 to 6 game Blg sh1rt ta1l parade P S QA L OJ d1dn t have any on MONDAY, 23rd No football pract1ce N1vers and I-I1tchy out for rest of season Freshman meetmg at noon TUESDAY 24th Short House-tl' a 8 o clock by A M Sw1tzer on C1ty Man ager Plan Football 1neet1ng 1n R 11 Glee Club books out WEDNESDAY, 25th Glee Club and Boy Club K Donnell eats a quarters Worth of bread THURSDAY, 26th Last pract1ce before MHYIOH game General MUSIC Open date on November 44th fllled Wlth a game at Sal1na w1th then' H S FRIDAY 27th General Assembly Hutch at Marxon 1 t 6 to 0 Donnell takes N1ver s place Murray rec1tes as usual 1n H1story MONDAY, OCT 29th Soph-.Tumor and Fresh1nan hold class meetmgs Fresh man party postponed on account of the pres1dent C French gettmg hurt TUESDAY, OCT 30-No House Marguerlte N s blrthday guess how old she 1S IllllllllllIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE f T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1917, mu ,ullnllnmluulllllmmmllllllllliil II ,ll numb 'IIIIIIQII' Ilmlm mmlllmu mmmlllnlulllmllllllllllM:nunnlIIIIIIIlmmlllllllnununlllll nullIununInIIInmumullllllllmllllllllllll ullllllllllmll Imm,,In1mlID nu IIII Intl lllmllmll i A I f 1 I ly y I A I i I .UI .. ,ll .Il 'QI' I .I I I .Al 5 - . . , ' ' 1 ' I - I . 1 .1 I 111 1 Im I 11 I I '- I . uf . . . - 4: . . . . . . mil. 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I Three Important IE 3 I I X 'K Nov-ff. 8 I . . E E. -f K tl f GX I f xpgz.,??Q . Points to consider .E I f I I' . . E E fi X ,N Q -L when having suit E it -N 0, I , 1 ' 55 E L OI fx I I ITIHCIC, E ?- X' I- I Q, I I 5 2 X I I CI E j I Fit' Quality, S' E X j. N A ' I Workmanshlp E If 'f 'I I I I I E TUESDAY, 10th-Orchestra practice. House 'I' K W' U f E33 Ea meeting at Y. M.-Stein gives master If these arg what you want, F? E oration which all enjoyedllfifj place YOUI' order with E --F .. WEDNESDAY, 11th-Glee Club practice- G S if E tryouts for play parts to be held soon. eg. . . 1 gf 3 Boy's Club at Y. M.-A. Lewis eats several dishes of apples! I 23 Hokg Bldg, in ?,, -, - ,- 1 - NO CHANCE SCHEMES PULLED OFF. Hg E Orchestra is thrown out of time. for your 0 ar' IE .I fi GEL. ... ... V - ' 'K' E ' f 'X ' ' ' ' I J 1 9 .Im:uIIIIIuunnunmnnmmnmumnnumI.5fl SUPERBAI .3Ei3i1IllllllllllIlIIllIIlIIIllIllI I II I ilIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllIjllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIy egg, .. I E Agency for Ferndall and Golden Gate Pure Products, E The Great Satisfaction Lines -uu- i i ? T.: E E Our stock of Standard Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, and Fresh and : Cured Meats is always complete and of superior quality. E: Phone Your Orders. 2 PHONE 1500 Our Goods Will Please You l 1 1 i ia n: : 1. - .1 1 1 1 i T , 1 2 1. in' 1 1- ff E Ea 17-s.-M. E SAYS 1 : See me for Suits E and Overcoats and gl Furnishings Ei A11 the New Up to Date E1 V Noby Styles for Young Men E Symphony Lawn Stat ionery EASTMAN KODAKS 8. SUPPLIES BEST LIGHT LUNCI-iv IN THE CITY EXPERT DEVELOPING Q FINISHING CALL US FOR YOUR DRUG WANTS VVHEN YOU WANT THEM. Thefl GA Drug Co. Phone 151 106 Norili Main llllIIIIIIIIIHillIIIIIIIlHllllllIIlIIllillIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllilllllli H SUP l gs t f ERBAE E H dlIlIIfllillIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIlllllillllllllllllllillif A l 'E ..V:'5f!, .M V 'Qxffi I -- '- w -ire:-ew ,,. A . IIIIIIIIIIIIIII mmmm m I I mm mm m 'S A ' A ' if m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , mmm mm mm mmm, IIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllll fmmigmmQmmmm-li-l13- , iii TELEPHONE 2428 Ee iii, AVE A AND MAIN- If ,,,V 7 -5 S C9OTT-LAN YON gg 6' SH DRUG' GOMPA ' OUR SPECIALS: E FINE STATIONERY AND DRUG SUNDRIES if QUICK SERVICE PURE DRUGS BOX CANDIES A H . We'lI Meet You at the Door. l Liv i E E. 2' ' ' ' CALENDAR. CALENDAR' ' NOVEMBER WED., NOV. 8th-No school-teachers go to ff E' WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1-Glee club-tryout, Kg C' MO' and Topeka Thursday and E next Week, for parts in play. B0y,S Friday-no school-Rah for teachers! EE Club-buy pins. - .2 E Q- ' MONDAY, .13th-No football practice ftoo 7 E. TH u RSDAY, 2nd-General Chours-G1 e e Simlg,ff12Qn01gi2Z5:Qfac1ffZEOnG1P2e .gp E Club rehearse after chours. Ellis sings Wolcott-dG. Rogers-T. Siwwhan In ' E 'Solo' A. Davidson, girls, andv E. Ellsworth- ' E' , ..i W. Moore-B. Coover-F. Seamon-J. 21 E ' Ballard and F. VVilding boys. -Ei in F R I DAY, 3rd--General ' Assembly-Lewis liif Sponsler sings solo. Buzz out. New- il ' EF ton at Hutch. We won 41 to 0. Several TUESDAY, 14th-Merritt English wears his il 2, wise owls celebrate. Ask Donnell for , new overcoat to school. Football 'J 5 ' particulars. practice on campus instead of Athletic li E Field. H. of R. at High School build- E is . ing- ,E MONDAY, 6th-No Stafford game on , E A W d d . G f rfeitcd to Hutch - . I 'gg SE: ..., ie tugs ogy Strgvnmrevstes elected both WED'X1!E55'ZTL1b 1EZTd pix? tgraflgil E Wilson and Hughes many times' Theatre- Bob Wilson and Mickey E is -1- baWled out. A :E V E TUESDAY, 7th- H. of R.-Debators clash it in assembly--H. H. S. Affirmative vs. THURSDAY, 16th-Last football practice be- ai iv H, H. S-. Negative. Election of Presi- before Pratt game. Two classes hold 'E dent watched with much interest by . tryouts for Newton-inter class de- E5 ' H. H. S, students, bate. General Chorus. , . ig E N TERPRISE C'?LEcH E S 5 E A A. W. WEST, Prop. E We Do Good Work ig E ED 1900 E. 405 NORTH MAIN Esmstzsu Am x-4trUT:A 771,154 W A' Eli-,' . .. .. A A Ee A f. ' 3 'lm 'jjjjm T'-iffilg io 17 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IZ!! Sowmmlomlel 2 -T Ymmmm UWe Grow Through Scrmcc Graber Furmture Co 'S JNO P O GRABER, Propuetor Cor A and Main Phone 110 ur Alm To offer a l1ne of FHIIIIEHPQ within the reach of everybody well made, of good design, best material and finish and Right Prices E OUR RUG DEPARTMENT embraces all new patterns selected for thelr 2 beauty, harmony and quallty E LIN OLFUMS that shade to your taste and purse STOVES AND RANGES of national ieputatlon as fuel savers 2 O R PLAN Pay as you can IIIIIHIII HIIIIIIIIII g , JANUARY E :I ' TUESDAY, JAN. 2nd-Vacation over-House election. .Debate practice-many new 2 ties are worn by Boys. Line ,party 3. planed by H. of R. 2 Harlow B. Brown -.-- . E, A WEDNESDAY, 3rd-Boy's Club. Still Xmas i presents appears-Bill Scales sports a i Xmas tie. Boy's Club plan to give a 5. TI-IE PRINTER play. Glee Club rehearsal. E L --- is f ,gp Cv 2 THURSDAY, 4th-Debate tickets out for f Q Norwich-Hutch Debates. Debate play practice. 2 at 3 FRIDAY, 5th-General Assembly. First A. V. if .Basket Ball game. Newton at Hutch. E Does Better Printing Promptly Newton won by 1 point on a f0u1 thrown after time was out. Score 36 if to 35-Hard Luck! . i -1 L E , -- Ei MONDAY, Sth-Quizzes Commence- reg- - ' ulars on Thursday and Firday. Boy's Club to meet Tuesday night instead of E Vlfednesday. Glee Club rehearsal. h - . i Phone 402 406 North Main Street . TUESDAY, 9th-House and Boy's Club. E Stein tried for Bribery in a sensational f . trial at House and was found guilty. 0 qi, -E, a lllllillllllllllllllllllllmlllllll y ESUPEMBSAEFifi1IllInHillIIIlIllImillIIlIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHEQ 1 A r A - Q . .1 w -..- 5 lllllllllll Illllllllllllll ullllllllll llilllll lIIII,l,I IW lllll Illlllllll llllllll flifawwlgit 'Tl ,I . ' 4 . tag? A r Q A E . ' .2 e , 1 ug I . . ' 'E I 0, . , ' I ' r .2 . . .3 I O ... ... ... ... ... . ...H ,T,dg4j,2w,:'- A IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIII I lllll IIIIIII III IIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIII l ll tw'1lp..- G CALENDAR FRIDAY, 17th General Assembly Football rally Pratt at Hutch-a hundred or rooters came along with Pratt team Hut h 7 t L c won o 0 ewis O said I can t take all the girls to the game Y baters working hard for Sterling de bate TUESDAY, 21st House have line party at Home Theatre Glee Club play practice WEDNESDAY 22nd Boys Club All of class debaters for Newton inter class debate announced THURSDAY 23rd General Chorus Foot ball team leaves on Mopy for Salina Snyder takes Sopers place on Debate team FRIDAY 24th General Assembly Howard Lewis talls o Patr1ot1sm ' Hutch walloped Salina at Salma 41 to 0 the score should have been 48 to O but they wouldn t count one of Hutches touch downs made by Fat Ingham MONDAY 27 Football t1ckets for champion ship game out. Hard football and de- bate practice. TUESDAY, .28th-Boys Club Banquet for football team+football men and faculty make talks. Lots of Pep. WEDNESDAY 29th-Big General Assembly -much pep displayed. Last football practice. Debate with Sterling-Heb tinger Snyder and Graber defend H. H. S. at Sterling and Murry, Brown and Oswald at Home. Hutch won- 2 to 1 at Sterling and 3 to 0 at Home. NOVEMBER 30th-Results of Kansas High School football Championship game, Hutchinson 3-Manhattan 3-Divided Honors. Donnel gets filled up for once. DECEMBFR MONDAY, DEQ. 4th-lst Basket-ball practice. Lloyd Cole elected captain of Senior basket-ball team by the whole class in spite of bitter opposition, CALENDAR TUESDAY 5th First inter class basket ball game Sen1o1s 22 Sophs 18 Richard son and House meet WEDNESDAY, 6th Boys Club at Y M Glee Club rehearsal for Play THURSDAY, 7th General Chorus Fresh man 16-Juniors 23 FRIDAY 8th Buzz out Math Club holds banquet many attend General As sembly MONDAY, 11th Extra Glee Club rehearsal TUESDAY, 12th House of Representatives Big squable Oswald refused a seat by the members Sophomore-Junior game WEDNESDAY 13th Boys Club good feed talk 'again Wes Glee Club rehearsal THURSDAY, 14th Freshman Senior game Sen1o1s win 29 to 16 FRIDAY, 15th General Assembly Mr Het tinger chairman of school board talks Helen Tyler says she used to say her prayers to her mother but now she says them to her bed. MONDAY, 18th-Old grads begin dropping in for Holiday Vacation. Senior Class hold skating party at Careys Lake. Ralph Miller hurt in Manual Training. TUESDAY, 19th--House meeting at Y. M. House members hold caucus-Stein en- f joys himself. WEDNESDAY, 20th-Boy's C l u b- O 1 d S'I'ads talk-most1Y talk, 11005 'fes' peciauy 1'Pep Friesen and Bill Stewartb. - THURSDAY, 21st-General Chorus-good many bones pulled. No games- FRIDAY, 22nd-Generali Assembly-R-' Rl- Price talked-Donnell and Booney startled at some of his language- BUZZ out Hand so is schooli- 1 E I page one hundred sixty-one ,gg A -1' is 'b 1 , IlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIll!IllllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIIIIIllIIIIllIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illlljlllllll l, lllllliqg' All I v ' ' 2 I lil llmlel . 1' . ' Q ' . , L . P ll - A 'll ' N A F1 rin ll owl . , - N I .f 2 : I I A '. 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Hall and Oswald make Debate i E talks. E E' - E E TUESDAY, 16th--House line party at Home : E E Theatre. Senior-Freshman basket ball E game. Seniors win 53 to 13. 3 Et 1- O0 OCS--' IE S WEDNESDAY, 17th-Boy's Club-Play to be . E E5 given-Corrigan joins Club and eats I h i F t IE E several dishes apples by way of celebra- a I o i i tion. Glee Club practice. Baslet-ball E if practice. 'E 2: THURSDAY, 18th-Hutchinson it Wichita- - 'E i we lose 25 to 44. Dress rehearsal for E E. Debate play. General Chorus. ,E E -1 , - E' FRIDAY, -19th-General Assembly-Play cast QE E smiled on us-My. Reedy played ffpress FRIDAY, 26th-General Assembly-Murray 2 i Agent -Mr. King tells of new bank- talked and asked for support at the 3 E5 ing plan. Stein has e. date!! Play sure finals in the district debate with Great i g i good-no bones noticeable, Bend, Hutchinson and Pratt. Hutch i ii ' beats Arkansas City 46 to 41. We lose v-' i' L both debates-with Gt. Bend here and , E SATURDAY, 25th-Reno at Hutchinson. We at Pratt' 3 E: win 37 to 20. Sophs wallop Juniors. ' A E - . SATURDAY, 27th-Hutchinson beat by New- f E. V ' ton in a hard luck contest 35 to 31. E E MONDAY, 22nd-Senior meeting-sell 303 an- Newton Seniors b e a t Hutchinson fi i p nuals in 10 min. Certificates of Ex- SGIHOI' 30 to 21. E 3, pectation are on sale for That 1917 . i E 'gggssilofeupillglzgl Glee Club practlce' MDN DAY, 29th-Juniors meet at noon- de- ,L E g' cide to hold annual Junior-Senior 1 i' +- banquet on Friday the 13th of April!! ii E ' . Horrors. Seniors commence to ,take 5 i TUESDAY, 23rd-Freshman meeting at 11:15. annual pictures. Extra Glee Club. Q i E Sophs beat Freshman 44 to 17. House gi 3 meets. -Q 3 ge D P - TUESDAY, 30-th-Freshman meeting. Seniors E E defeated by Sophs 42 to 26. House fi E WEDNESDAY, 24th-Glee Club-Boy's cinh. meeting- J. Boone and J - Munns stage I - ii ' No school in afternoon-boiler broken- a wrestling match. Boone wins after i ' 'Rah for the boiler! about twelve and half minutes. 2 3 - El WE ?? ii :- DN ESDAY 31st-Boy's club-Hitch :E 3 , . . 1 Y 2 gl URSDf'Yi 25th-SQUIOTS defeated by and Eddie try but fail to get two dishes - E Jumffrs 36 to 20- Special Richardson of cream. Glee Club. Cold as can . 5 3 meeting. bei W' E' E - 72 g ii . i is . 1 T' 1 it . i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllm E SUPZ57 3 E Ei ,Lt....,4 . ,. ...li g RBA iiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllli , 1 r 4. ,EE, I Sf. Nicholas Gafe N-OI'tl1 Main IIIII I fl' cs 0 o U 'U IT :P 0 ITI Fi o lT.I nf I . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT RYAN C39 BALL Props CALENDAR WEDNESDAY 10th Who was and W was not excused from Qu1zzes was found out at th1s tlme J Boone en Joyed OJ German QUIZZ Football sweaters gxven out to 17 players I2 G7'HuLnn 1' yr- ? 91.5 I ll ffff ff Nl F L+? LJ -QA R no THURSDAY 11th Qu1zzes dontbother me FRIDAY 12th No assembly more QUIZZGS Debate between Ashland Norw1ch and Hutchmson Both were unammous for H H S Graber hlgh man CLEAN HOUSE HOOVER The O ly Suction Swe per de that GETS ALL THE DIRT' SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS THE. UNITED WATER GAS 8: ELEC COMPANY W .. . I A,1r . I IIIllllllIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII n IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII vm I' HQII'S MMI? 2 .E J E W, worn f-1? 9 I Y 'W'.'?'. 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No Buzz out. E E A Hutchinson beats Kingman at King- E E D Everybody loves a Young Man man 42 to 17' with a Bank Account. Place if 3 YOUT HIOHCY in fhiS bank where SATURDAY, 10th-Hutchinson beats Reno E- it is fully protected, 3-3 3-g at Reno 35 to 31. Seniors get beat by -' E R. C. H. S. Seniors. :i E A I E' DEPOSITS GUARANTEED 3 E' ' ' MONDAY 12th-Giee Club rehearsals-Play A Bank Book is the only book to be given 2 nights. No Buzz out i if that costs you nothing to buy -+ E, and becomes mor? valuable TUESDAY, 13th-short House meeting Buzz 3 each year you have lt. Z-I 1-2 out. Delayed on account of gas! :ii- E A E, s A A T d T E E tart n cfmunt 0 ay- WEDNESDAY, 14th-Boys ,Club. Attend E is Presbyterian revival in a body. E A H E gf T he A E.. E THURSDAY, 15th-General chorus. Dress :E E RQ 11 0 Sta fe B a n If Rehearsal for Giee Club Play. H. H. 3 ' S. Faculty women defeat J. H. S. i, E Cgrner Sherman and Main Faculty WOUIEII 6 to 5! Wow! Some ' 1. Game!! E E' -. - - - ZidllllllulllllllllwluulmIIllllIIIIIHIIIlllllllllllllulllummgfl A swpifimaci :iiiallllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHI'i 19 i 'ze mei! :V ml lllllllll Illll IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIll!IIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllIIlIIIlllllIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIllIjlllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfA E E THE UPSTA IRS SHoP WITH ,S THE LOWER PRICES Orzgznal, New and Smart ln every defazl are the garments ound ai CC' e Ladies Sample Shop Over Reno Grocery CORNER SECOND AND MAIN FEBRUARY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1st St 11 So hs p J IOIS Hgh Scho 1 team Ext a G1 e Club DAY 2 d H t h b t 37 20 Edde e Joys a s 0 v c m beat t I MONDAY 5th H H S F Ity beat .T H F Ity 35 t s Fac Ity d M ckey Ja s the gy TUESDAY 6th N hool bo Ier b ok aga, f R at Y M C WEDNESDAY 7th Bovs Cl b K D 1 ss s e b s-a eg 1 a a C1 THURSDA 3th M 9 C1 b Cho u 6 ll 2 t LGANS Flre lnsurance Tornado lnsurance Exploslon lnsurance Automoblle lnsurance Plate Class lnsurance THE Klnlcel Agency Phone 2055 a -i The Oldest an Largest Banlc ln the Valley I Fconomy IS a jewel wlnclu gllstens 1n olcl age lllce a cllamoncl l Flrst Natlonal Bank Hutclnnson Kansas 1 9 1? mlummHlmImumIIInmmmumlmmll, E fifinllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll0 ,:- ' 'E - Q I E '5 E . . -f -.. 'E i 3 E5 . , -2 , ' f . . -- ' 'E I ' 1, Y 'E E 3 -2 S . E - E gf -. l ' a s : A 7 : ..- 1 E ?E I . ' r fi , P- ' old. E E il p wallo un' ' i 5 E FRI , n v- c ea. s Kingman to ' -E if . i n' hair cut doe . li 1' Carr 1. Li e wire S ri . Sen'o- g t Q E ' a nman. A Ei 1 5 ii , - . . . acu . . l : i 1 S. acu o 28. Graber play with E 1 u an i ' r m floor. U . . ii ir .4 - E i . . . ' ia , -- o sc - i r en ' : E ' in. H. 0 . . . . A. - ' 9' ' 3 ' i , - - ' 'u - . Onne : 1-5 mi e th. K ean Imost a. riot. '5 E R u ar d 'rregur 1' Glee ub re- ' 2. hearsal. I L: , 1 E ir -- ore- Glle u . N0 5 i . S niors b a Freshies 4 0 ' 3 4 am 10. I-. i' 2 3 . -I A , . .-- -n -p. .u -I- ii... .. 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Hutchinson wallop Mc- galgn Siaris it Y- M' Speclal ASS9m'D1Y- 'E 1 Pherson at McPherson. anque 9' - M- Cards Out. Fresh- i gs man Debaters go to Newton to debate 1 'l Newton Freshman and Newton Sophs :f i MONDAY, 19th-Glee Club. Hutchinson de 001119 120 Hutchinson to debate our E it feats Buhler at Hutchinson 75 to 37 SODTIS- Both loose. ' . :E- E I-Ierricl and L. Oswald stage a one lt E gl round affalrn In the alley TUESDAY, 27th-No House. Seniors defeat S E' ..... Freshman 32 to 29. 52 E TU ES DAY, 20th-House of Representatives g E Another lone champion. WEDNESDAY, 28th-No Glee Club. C. Hall IE E is still wondering where his German -E ii Grade went to. 3- E WEDNESDAY, 21st-Boy's Club-Play cast g E announced: 2 E' MARCH 3 E' THURSDAY, 22,1 dn- General Chorus Open- THURSSDAY, MARCH 1st-. General Music. '- E, mg of Central Kansas Teachers, As- ophs defeat Freshman frather Art 'E E Ociation. Buzz out. Seniors defeat Ingham, 28 to 18' ' :i 5, Sophs 'l 5 - E F R I DAY, M A R C H 2nd4-General Assembly. -i E- Hutchinson defeated at Winfeld 32 to 1 3' FRIDAY, 23rd-No school 23 i E ' - :-.e- E .g itll!IIIllIIIIIliilIIlllIIIIlllllllIllIIlllllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII. lf? EE illIlllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIlillllllllllllllillQ A-71: - Vx , - -V J - ' g:,u.-M., '- , QL. , , 'rv - 1 w x- Y K- in A ' ' QQ,'g,iSgT fMEleTNi11 i w HillIIIlllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIll!HIIIIlllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll IIllIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlUIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I H L JN fr Y F cy Cleanmg and Pressing Fine Tailoring and Repaixing LEWIS u1,LL'fLgj,x,-L A Tailoring 81 Cleaning Works LLOYD LEWIS, Prop. 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E1 Z-3 TUESDAY . 27th-House m o e t HPo1itics A Q d' 'd d and the night ' . P A in ' WE DN ESDAY, 28th-Boy's Club-Wichita E E: . b . h isit us-great't'me. ' 1 2 HUtChlHSOH D- E E, THURSDAY zero- Gen 1 Ch . T k E E a B b ll men are 11 d at it: :gn Gas and Fuel Co. -+ ' 1 S 3 FRIDAY, 30th-General Assembly. Richard- :E Phone I Zznlggegliln Ii wallops Kingman 551' IIIIMI A mumlumum1111111111 Zi! 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Fraternity and gi Class Stationery E Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards S l7thgSTREET and LEHIGH AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. ignllmllulmillly It inIIIInllilmmuuulimnm if! SLWERBES E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIHI ':,:1 I HillIIIIlIllllllllllllllIllIllIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIIIIllIIIllIIIlIllIlllIIIIllIllIlllllllIlllIIIIllllIllllllllllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l ill. i U 5 KE A E I We appreciate your business The Student E ge and thank you for - t f T pas avors We show suits especially for the stu- gl V dent in all the latest English Models. -2 b Suits fro mthe House ot' Kugpenheimer, E America's foremost clothes makers. ' ?5 G Q styleplue 'Suits at S17.00, best value E 5 Q E ever shown. We show styles that are S 4 O different at SMALL PROFIT PRICES. 2. in 0 .o ag 'E 4 - .Z E: OICHINSONSLV? lvlEET ME AT fi Ei ' A is E .S 19 FIRST AVE, EAST C. Petefgen, 3. :E E PHONE 1914 CLOTHlE'R 2 .E E: 3 E E z CALENDAR. E: APRIL e A 2 M ON DAY, 2nd-Senior meeting-name of E .E play announced. Tryouts Wednesday I ei : TUESDAY, 3rd-House meets. Special pro BA K E grams Z WED?.s.fP::i.:tzrsy'z. i::.':l...Qft sg eqpifal - 5200, ooo. 00 ig it C b t k t ' ro ram. - 2 E lu a es par in p gl Surplus - - Z THURSDAY, 5th-School very pamouc- EQ 1 flags being' worn. Ei -1 sig E FRIDAY, sth-General Assembly. Buzz out 63253 i School stirred over Declaration of Vv ar 'T .Eli I 'E Z .E E- 3 3- E. 1 - 5 HUTGHINSON, KANSAS, 2 E A., lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. fl SUPERBAF ii. l lIIIllllII I 6 l I H 13 'UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIE IIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII!UIIIIIlllIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlll IIlIIlllilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIllIjllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BQ Vater Sl K1HCHld The Bog Book Store Books of Every Kmd Statlohery of the Latest D6Slg1l ahol Best Qaaltty Sportmg Goods of All Kfmcls I helaolmg Remarhably Good Tehms and Baseball Lmes Tell Us Your School Wants We Oar, Supply Them No 4 North Maw Phone 836 For Cheer Leader VOTE FOR Chas E all Jr WmmnmuuumuuunIIIIIulIIIIIlIIImIIIuIIInlllnllllllllllllnflfli 235.1141IIIIIImmluununuumnmunmmmnu it :E E, ' ' :S E If ' 2, it T ' T' 9 A T ' I - 'll :Z 191Y gllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIllIIlllllIIIlllllIIIIIllilIlllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllIIllllllIIlllllIllllllIIIIllllIlllIIlllllllllllllllIII!IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfl l E .0 .1-3 E An Invitation -- VVe request you to honor us with a visit. lf TV e are very proud of our store, our stock, and what we believe to be an artist c display of J ewelfry Watches and Silverware lVhile we are and ous to have you rrlake your pur chases here no per son in our store will ever urge you to buy A Jewelry Store should be a display rooin-an exhibition parrlor and the wares should themselves cry out 'Buy M e Honor us with a call let us show you what you may be inter ested in Vile haie a magnificent collectzon and one well worth inspecting even though you afre not ready to W! THE ZINN JEWELRY 6' OPTICAL CO mhe House of Servi e Henry Zinn John Bvrchfield Geo C Dice Frame That E11gTHVSd D1p1oma C8155 Mouldmg to u1t every pleture Pnces We ale showing man? new deslgn t t ry pub e Workman engraved cards and stauonery 0 sux eve K 0l1I'S Sh1p to su1t ew lyone Let us ma' S y The Book 3 Art CO Athletic Supplies Phone 267 123 N Main St lu f ' f . l l. I , 4.2, E: ' 2 i f . ,jr '- ' , I 7. W - ij ' . . . 1 if J f 1 , V 5- ' r :J 1, - , 7 ' ' V. J - i ' 1 g' ' b . . E -I 1 t 9 f 5 i: ' , . I . . 1 - ,Eg ' 5 1 75 I ..? i . Gi ig V 'l g - 1 F . Q - . 5 L . i l is --, . , . ,D - -' ' A ' 5 in 1 I S ' .- ' s . - ' 1 Z 1 ef is ,. - U , Q '- Y . o ....u af: 1 . 1 LE' EE , A ,'. , , 1 IL? .. , iz f ',Y A - - X . ' 5Tf'T5,gU':f' W mi Gi a... .353 ... ... ... ... , A 1, 'M :WW lM'M'ygMMN JM X ' I I -f-V'-' i 'ef E G1 E L 'E fa L aillllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIlIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll IHillllllllllllllllIllIIIlllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , N 6-,,,, .. AUTHENTIC FASHIONS F OR WOMEN Found here in the widest selection, showing the latest style ideas as fast as the original in the Fashion Centers of the East. Makes that are Especially Noteworthy for the distinctive in- dividuality and exolusiveness. f Here you may be confident of finding always the Very latest that Fashion has launched. The Pegues-Wright Dry Goods Co. Illllllllll - Sanitary Grocery and Market 102 South Main Street A COMPLETE LINE OF Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meats We solicit your trade. Credit extended to those who pay their bills promptly. G. Frank Baker 81 Bro, QH MOST PRA GTIGAL Way to save money, systematically, is now open to you A sure Way to BUILD A FORTUNE is to SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY Save to Keep u STA TE EX GHAN GE E BANK' Hutchinson, Kansas, E now offers a very unique and profitable plan for saving money easily and rapidly, in the form of Weekly Savings Gertificates llllIlIIIIIllllIIIlllllllllIIllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll E SUPEZQBAE J allllllll llllllllIllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllll Q1- 3 19 I QI IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllIllllIII!IIIlllllllIIIIUIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIWIIIIIII Save and you'II know Dimes to 555 grow 1.5 l -1: if i 33? rya in kltplj Q63 H. H. S. Saving Association ROSE GUTH, Pres. Youth will be Served And Here Are the New Spring Shoes Young Folks Are Looking For, YOUTH! The glorious springtime of life, demands footwears of vivacio-us pattern, made in the mode and as smart as can be. And We have supplied this de- mand With all the latest Wrinkles- new lasts, some With White soles. Shoes that are the talk of the town. Quality is Our Hobby Young's Shoe Store ' Established 1877 .- EDDIE TEMPLE Is the Man for Treasurer of the Senior CIass, 1918 I WHY NOT? I bk Dddb 3 - - h d t 1 t H h S h I A I THE TR dm1tted1Y'th 1, Th 1917 R o Cou Y 8 R C ty S hooldwas furnished by thls company. , as PRIN TIAIG v o 'ov Q, if ra 2 z 3 1 'fo st 'clvlnsovlk PHONE 583 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTINE THE WHOLESALER PRINTING COMPANY T. C. ARIVIOUR, Manaiel 4lI NORTH MAIN E I I 9- -A., ., N .,.N N ... N ,W Y K ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .ww?IHwII II I WI I-wwf-II - In I i I ni I I Ii. I1 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il Ill ''ElIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SUPEWE I A Y ' V 1 4 17 'Q' llllIllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIHIllllllIIIIIUlllllllIllllllllllllIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm IllIIlllllllllllIIllIIIIIllllllIIIIIlIIIIHlllIIIllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllly.455 The ENGRAVINGS in this ANNUAL Z. - were made by ' Ez f ARE YQU Affenffon 19191 Z FSR, EI E ' o W led 2 HHH Qelijfigy Phu. 2 fm 1 lp F earl JUNHQLQ fOr 5 EDJIKESIIIDENTS, Junior President i E new 5 2' A Z I gr ? He is tlge type of a man that U makes good in such offices. IIIlWill!lllI'IWill''IllIli'IlIIIlllllliiH!llllll!lliifM!b .fl iii.uunimnlllllluminlllllul:lllin1Irullllllnllinr 1 lIlllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllillilIllllllllllIlllIlllllIIIllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIlIIIIIllllllIl!!IIIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllillllllfQ Text T0 H1059 Of You Who by your actlons have mented these roasts To those of you aazunst Whom the edltors hold grudges T0 those of YOU Who would do the same even to us And to the World for fear some one W111 be sore because he s left out The Balance Of Th1s Book IS Dechcated WARNING It W111 do no good to get sore for the responslble partles are even now out of school J Glossy Sprmg' Everythmg New ln Hlgh and Low Shoes at Great Savmg ln PIICCS H1gh Shoes 34 00 to S7 00 Low Shoes S2 50 to 55 00 Your Savmg wlll be from 50C to 2 00 on every palr Teare 53: Etzler Shoe Store 19 North Main Street All work called for and dehvered Auto Delxvered We Pay Par el Post One Way UNHQUE Dry Clf-anlng and Hat Works The oldest and best equrpped plant in the c1ty Your Sausfacxxon Our Success LAUDERDALE 8: ALEXANDER P All Work Guaranteed We Solxclt Your Trade 128 SOUTH MAIN STREET HU YCHINSON KANSAS Elm gamma mmm uumnmlululnl.uu umm!II1InmIInnIIllIuuInunmm:uluIIlunuIIIInnumlsInInIIuuIIIIIIIIIIIInuIIIIuInInllunmmulmnu IInuIInnInnuunIuuuluImuInnIuuIunnunIIuIIIIIllIIInuI1InmlIum:uummluunlllll lnmmnml llmlllullnl llllllllmumjl n y r . Q - Z9 W E. ' Q ggui , I Q S . . a in G ' - E M . . Gr urs, N , N 3' . . mniiuu 1 il' uumuri zuuunII''nuunmmnnummnnmnnuuInlin11uIInumlnuuIIunuiiuuumuunmm 11IuIiiluuunuuninulmuuimun IIIIlmIumuuIuumlununuumuuunuunInnIuunuuuumnIInIuIIIumInIuI1IIIIslinuuIsIu1Imlmnuuuuimumnuum' umnnri ua V1 I ni' A illIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll, COURT HOUSES SCHOOL HOUSES Qi f- .E fl - 'E Q. QE W E HI ILSE E4 Co 2 .EQ . . .ARCHITECT S. .. 5 el- ' ig E . .5 He 206-207 FIRST NATIONAL BUILD1NG HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. :E E E l?q 3 -3 E: 'E E E S ' SPECIALTY---FIRE PROOF BUILDINGS is ' 'Z ffsEP.v1cE OUR Morro. EE E E E Gi E' E E E if PE Z E E ' ' ' A True Story Q E gf l C OO IS VCI' ' ' li 2 g It was evening. Hunt Duval1's rear light 3 3 was out. He passed Willard J. Graber. Ei Your beacon has ceased its function, 'E E NOW F01-Q BUSINESS Called Graber. ' 5 Z Hunt stopped his car E ' I donyt understand. E li-2 Your illumin-ator is shrouded in un- ,E E YOUR First S100 properly mitigated oblivi-on. E in invested now will be worth But really- stammered Hunt. E 51,000 if safely invested in The effulgence of your irridiator has E good real estate. Ask your iigaftcgignflgfintginsgersal ether oscillations gf . e . , if father .what lots were Worth m Just then Epp passed and shouted: Hey, E 5. Hulchmson when he Was Yolff Hunt, your mu glim is on the blink. sg E age- lf he bought then, he I5 And Hunt ut his iight and Went on. f gi inclependentg if he did not lie - EZ Sees his mistake. Vere Lowe Cstallingb : The fellows bet me E a dollar, I didn't dare -speak to you. You i d0n't mind, do you? E E: I Miss Young: Not at all. Run along now 3 E' M, N h and get your dollar. IE 5. t ---R E Z' C . Nussbaum: Are you familiar with Mathe- gg E- matics? E ' 20l First National Bank Building EDDS Sure, I Call 'em Math for short. gi? ' z . 9 .ill IllIllllIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll I 'fi lllIllllllll ,f1Qi5UPEi?Bfi'3 Hfillllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll Illlll i 1 IIIIIllIIIIllIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlIHI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEF l E . .. M. W 9 TI-IIS SPACE RESERVED FOR The Farmers and Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF WICHITA Foraher 65' Alexander General Agents forHutcI11nson sa1d they Were too busy to Wr1te the copy and bes1des every one already knew they should carry lrfe msurance to protect thelr fam1l1es and thelr buslness and they should buy thelr msurance f om the company that keeps Kansas money 1n Kansas for Kansas ROOM 601 RORABAUGH WILEY BUILDING ,.... 3 1- 2 as -:l: i 3 i. 1 i i 1 1a ,-. i IF YOU BUY Domta Chocolates AND R S Pure Candles YOU ALWAYS GET THE BEST MAN UFACTURED LY The Rlchards Sheble Candy Company MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS Hutchlnson Kansas gm SUPERBAI 1 Hflv IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII II it 'ti is H ml MTE Ever Eat I-Iere The BEST PLACE to EAT Good Home Cooking u 0 PROMPT SERVICE ' REASONABLE PRICES I Y FRANK TUTTLE Proprietor I0 W. First I Hutchinson, Kansas ALFORD BROS. Groceries AND Meats BETTER MEATS BETTER GROCERIES. BETTER SERVICE Better Start with Us-We'lWiI1 Treat You Better ALFORD BROS. Phones 1680-1781 4th 8: Plum 3 E 3 i 1 i 5 3 1 EE ' E 3 3 3 Briggs Brothers nrzuecisrs 05 Q I PHONE me PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ALWAYS RELIABLE No. 3 South Main I-IUTCHINSON, - KANSAS Receipt for Flunks Take a. .string of bluffs, stir in alot of thin excuses, add a few stalls according to taste, sift in a abundance of enthusiasm, flavor Well with moonshine caught on the numerous evening strollsg then stuff with one night's cramming and serve hot at end of term. Miss Sallee, assigning :he argiculture lesson: Tomorrow we'Wil1 take the fir.st 1500 pages of the dictionary and for Friday you may read the Bible. Verner Fawcett Smith: How old is that lamp? Margaret Waddlesz -About a. year. V. F. S.: Well blow it out. Its too young to smoke. And she did. Wesley Moore: Have you any blue neck- ties to match my eyes? Clerk: No, but I have some soft hats that will match your head. il. -i 5.1. T ? l 5? T '- 1' 'l QT . T - T 1 , l i IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII fl gg E , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIT 19 A I Egmlllillmlllllnllnllllii Innmnlulll 111ImuIllummmIummmInunumuIIumImmmuunmmmlmnmnlmululnmuImuuImumIIIuuIuumnmIIInumIIImIIunllllluuuuuamunumnnn, - S In the Hardware Lme WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT NELSON HDWE GO 6N th Man Ph n 2410 Huth on Kan Appearance Is a Big Halfhbut You Must I-Iave uality Fit and Personal Satlsfactlon ln SCYVICC LET US SERVE YOU . Wlth Us It s the Best for the Money fy ff uaI1ty Kokak Flnlshlng LANTERN SLIDES ENLARQIN G COPYING COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Geo IVI Wlnstead 22 I 2 N Mann Street The HUtChlDSOH Lumber and Planlng M111 Company ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL OfHce 13 W SHERMAN STREET Po 61 Z ' Q , E QE E, I pf F.-1 22 E: - ' . I1 ne A 2 E ml llmlllmlnummmmniimmlg, fl ESUPERBA EififlllllliliillllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE ', - . ' isvi 'V I ll' L 4 1. n r f Y ill LllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIll!llIIIIIIIIIIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll UIIIIIL it Wholesale ancl Retail Telephone 8I The Hutchinson Bakery and Confectionary Lincoln S Davis ALL KINDS IIISLIFHDCC and Bonds W ,Ll for beginners With' assistant teachers. W , Perfection lce Cream Guaranteed -f 5 E --- i 607 R.-w. Binding A E: 24 North Main Street Hutchinson, Kansas HUTCHINSON, KANSAS E l ' E E Jaccard Jewelry Co. E Stationers and Jewelers l E, to High Schools and Colleges ' :ET e Samples Upon Request Mark Your Ballot: : gi 1017-l9wWalnut Street A VICE PRESIDENT gg E Kansas City, Missouri Seniors, E 5 TE Ei Margaret W acldles ig gs M P RY AN Gladys Patterson E' H Fine Tailoringn - And You'll Neyer Regret It : 602 Rorabaugh-Wiley Building , 5 ZS PHONE ss E in g- ae il Schogl Music Franklin Beverleigh Hettinger Ei n I . AND :E E j18JN:?hBlinRaTn0F: 1 Anthony Lewis Oswald : -Complete course in- SAY THE' , PIANO, voice 5 ga and VIOLIN tg E' Egtgfgyullevig Equipmentf Attractive Re- ,E ge- C1 a a . or u ' f . '-E Ei lic perforrnarilcpe ofErZd.OrSiiiell:li3l1tri1l.i141lls E Is the Best in To n 45 0 -19 lllIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllll hf1E E 1illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllg19 1 ll U llllllllmllllllllIlllllIIllIllIllllllllllIIIIllIlllIllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllf, I THE HALLMARK IDEA HE largest single jewely store in the world has ot -t th th 1 T chandise that the present hundreds of HALLMARI2 Stgiggs fin 'lghout et for general mer- . .. . ave. ese HALLM., ' in banding themselves together to produce special merchandise for sale only in their ldvlifiiesltdiialss are establishing a standard of quality and minimizing price. Any article bearing the tradei - mark 1-IALLMARKH reflects the combined judgment of hundreds ga 1 E -- E' The of the leading jewelers in the United States. Every piece of .AT e 1 3' ALLMA HALLMARK merchandise IS guaranteed to give complete satisfaction ALLMAR E ul . Ill E Ea Store F EARL 8: SON Store lg :E Exclusive Jewelers 115 North Main Street E E E! .2 - f 19 'l 11: 1- : .-.-I 7. Monk Coover fwriting' homey: How do you spell financially? Harold G.: F-i-n-a-n-c-i-a-1-l-y, and there two r's in embarrassed. Hitchy ,fat Wade'sJ: Say, I don't want such a large portrait. Wade: All right then, just keep your mouth shut. fVoice from other end of phonebz May I take you to the show tonight? Anita: Sure who is it please? Hunter: How would you like to have pet monkey? ' K. V. L.: Oh Hunt this is so sudden. Neddie: Did Tuley say anything, dove- like about me? Hettinger: Yes -she said you were pigeon toed. A. Lewis: A fellow told me that I looked like you. - Hitchy: Where is that fellow? I want to punch his face. e A. Lewis: I killed him. l Guymon-Petro Mercantile Co. aiu-A Wholesale Grocers also Distriltauters of MON-TRO and HIGH UP I brands of food products. oiin am aein e I4 Noah Main ap? i Q K l4'N h Mal' CUSTOM MADE BOOTS L For Men ancl Women PERFECTLY FITTED by INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS GQ I E oofer c Till I 'g. ..Pbll' . . i my xmlllllmllllllliinumumiin nm. 3f1gQQ7 Higiullnniiunlnmnllmummimu l Z jlllllllllilllllllllllllilllill Illlllllll IlllllIllIIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIljlllllllllll llllllllllll-lilllllllllllillll l it Ennmpmlllllllimllllllllllll llillnil mlunilnuumt I C. N. BROWN ,lllllllllllllllllllllll I'l1 x O l'T1 rf 2 Jw O Q I 5 E 3 C 'TI gg 3 4 O I' I'l'l U7 IIIIIIII nu 5 -4 o :- rn ua 3 Q- :n m 'u Z :n 07 I 16 s. Main. For Furnaces, Base Burners, Heaters, :Lili Cook Stoves. Also Seeds, Feed, Hay and POULTRY SUPPLIES Young 8: Sons Ph 2I50 4th a d Mi Slr en WE SPECIALIZE Hutchlnson Clty Property AND Reno County Land Flre and Tornado Insurance Brehm Realty Co N 3 EAST SHERMAN E t bl h d 1909 Make Your Headquarters at The Bon Ton For Ice Cream Ices and Lunches PRIVA ra DANCING PARLOR 15 N th M Q JOIN THE Boys Club Make the H H S Better b Boostlng Clean Athletrcs Clean Speech Clean ll1V1I'lg E F BLOON 6? 00 TRY THE PRESGRIPTION DRUGGISTS -PN Kodak Fzlms arzd.S'uppl1e.s 505 North Mam St Phone 709 THE BIGGEST WHY NOT THE BEST? BILLIE CAIN PROP I' QIllllllllIllllljlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIII ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIIIIIIlllll!IIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIllIllIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIllIIIlllllIllIIlllIllII,I,IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , I II . P .E - 5, I V as I 2 E E I 2 H 'S' 1 E, f' U . . E 0 xl , E ? E. 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No. 5 Sherman East E A 'E E I Bryan Hoffman ' A Candidate for gr I Treasurer of the gl I Senior Class I Er A 1918 - A I EFFICIENT AND TRIED Grimes 8L Jones MONUMENTS Phone 39 120 East Sherman Hutchinion, Kansas H Penn ant l Phone Cafetfg-1 3040 All Home Cooking 2l South Main E: f TRUS-CON LABORATORY E PRODUCTS BUILDING MATERIALS A Houston-Doughty -, n gr Lumber Compa Ei HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Y The only Fireproof Hotel in Hutchinson Hotel Glzalmers Hu'rcHuNsoN, KANSAS M. J. HREY, Prop'r ' The Chalmers is headquarters for visit- ing teachers and instructors from out of town schools and colleges :: :: IllI1Immllluuilmuuullilmmmluilmmn. IH is SUp A 3 Ei , alll!IIfllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIllIHIIIlllIIIIIIllllIlllllllllljlllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllflIiIIill!IIIIIlllllllllllllllfllmmillllllllIljllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVAIIIMIIIIIII Illllll III M- A HIIHIIIIIIIV W' 3 fwfr , ,,. i. 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'E 2, ?9 9 D ol 'l W,f:,ff 5 ,f J E i 1 1 .-. -1 T i ii 1 if E ' . ... 3 -- -.. 3 5 .2 L '1 - ii 1 E This handsome book was prinlfa' bu The Hulchinaon Ofice Supply 6 Pfiniing Co, U :E HIlIlIIIIllHliIlIllllIIiIIlIIill milIanIummnllnllulimllm. 321 ggiWIIUHIII1IIII1uIHinIIIIIIlllllliilllll:muluulinr llllllllIllIllIlllllllllIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllljll Illllllllllll llllIIIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIll!IlIIIIIIIIlljllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllll J vas For r John Henery Hall Boone, Booniene i t The Best Man for Senior President- l 9 l 8 V i PLATFORM-H t i t qlpiggressive Measures. 1llBetter Class Unity. QHLOWCI ASSCSSITICUYS- -1 2 l 1- a Cast Your Ballot for the Logical Man i Charles allace OSW3ld,iJT- r for i A SENIOR PRESIDENT, rms El The time is not far in the distance. 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