Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1914

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Mlss Broun' It was the Squue s YOICS Yea Wlll you come IH tor a mmute 7 MISS Prown followed Elwftbeth mto the house MISS I IOVSH I recelx ed 1 lettel hom VOLII cousm this mflllllllj., Slim told me all lbout th lt hat ride I h we vnonged Vou Ill thought lS xxcll as m deed and I beg your forgneness Of course I forgne you Sillllre Jones but you must haxe no LllHlltW tow 1rd mx cous1n because she xx as young and 6'lNllW 1Flllt16IlC6Cl If she h is told you all you knovs th It I gue he1 my colt 1nd h It to wen the lllglll on the h 1V11de After I h id promlsed her th xt I would not tell lnw ont th 11 lt was she wx ho had gone I would not bxelk mx promlse and theletole I had to bear the punlshment th tt r1ghttullv belonged to her But I am gl ad that her conaclence had troubled he1 I thlnk much more ot' he1 for m lk 1ng thls confesslon It would be useless ton mc to tell the lest ot thc Nt01W 1nd lt I stop now I le ue the 1mp1css1on wlth Nou th lt Ill s xx ell th tt ends xxcll K SOME SENIORS AS SEEN FROM THE STAGE Just Out of College Rax Carlson The Spenders Ralph Haley C len J lITllS0ll md Shlelds I lam A Modern Eve Eunlce llsher The L mgerbread Man John Johnson The Newlyweds Cnbson and NIRFIE Llttle Boy Blue Stanford Leffen Iumpmg Jup1te1 Ruth B1ttlCk The Chocolate Qoldler Buck NSWIJSILILI MISS Nobody trom at lrland Florence C 11 cs The bhepherd ot the Hllls I yron B uton The Ihrt Brllhant Brader Uncle Josh Sprucebx Mlke C lltner The College Wldovx Nma Stephenson Llttle Men Eul Mcl ull Due WIIILII und lute Nllllel The Merry Wldow Loulse Weln ut The Ne Q1 Do Well Maurlce Regan The Quaker Mdld Luc1lle Damels 'lhe Jolly Bachelors ieorge Buch in tn L ulxle D1l6Sb2lCll and Xlfl ed Dangerfield Mutt and Jett Jeannetta md I lrnex The Doll u Prmcess Kathery ne NIcKee The Sprlng Mald W1ll1e Munday A Prmce ot Tonlght X7lCt01' HlHtOH A Clrl of the Colden West Luclle Ixaw sel Brlght Eves Ohxe Fletchex The Traxellng Q zlesman W llter Coomel 'I he Sllm Prmcess Au Wxllace The Ulfl from Mumms Leah Robmson Q K 14 Cl ' , .7 v 9 ' ' 7 Y ' .., . t . . ll Y, . . H . . . l . , 1, fl' 'J A I , ll . . . . . . . 1 H 1. 1 1 2 ,. . . . A. A. . ,-I K - Y 1 1 2 2 1 .y ' . Z 1 1 1 T 1 1 A1 v 1 Zh' . ' v v 1 ,I , . . . . U ' Y 7 ' 1 - v x ' ' ' 9 1 V A Y n A ' ,E -V, K1 , C K1 K. 1 A1 .1 1 L. .71 . .1 2 K 1 1 , , ' Q 2 ' ' 2 2 2 ' If ' ' r l 1 . 1 v A V 4 Z. ' . 2 . ' 2 l c . ' 1 ' V 1 1 v v 0 I V . 1 1 1 ' 1 3 . - , c 1 . c 1 1 ' c . ' Z I ' ' 2 L . .' . Z V. . . Y ' Y. ,, . . . . A1 L1l1 ' 1 , 1 ,K1 ' 1 A. 1 1' 2 ' ' A. v v l w 1 1. V. v 4 KA I 1 v . 1 v Y' 'Z ' ' 3. . 1 1 2 . ' 1 ' . ' . 1 H. ., 14. U 1 . 1 1 1 . i - . . u 99 1 - ' - Q 1 1 . - ' , I 2 t , 2 . ' . ' kl ' I C I' rec es -Mlldrec rouch. ll 9? ' 'W' v ls , , n A, . U y in w- ' . 1 . . KC ' 77 u - - ,xx - ' P it u is L ' av U , X ,- Lt l v v ' 1 1 ,I i In I v x A V K C W . x JI I. 1 sm 1 - - ,H J , . . L D 4 . cm 4- - u - - n , n ' 1- . g' 1 1 . K6 ' V17 ' T1 V U ' H .. 5, , , ,.., , z.'. 1' . l c c 1 r 1 1 1 A . at Q V,' . v . 1 1 1 n C u n 9 1 vv I - I cs ' ' va ' - , li W YV? Y . . 'Y' I Y x Q r . T I c c , fc I . , 1 AV l Kt 'I' 1 I 1 ji Y c r 1 c lc 'V . KK ' N 1 w YV? ' , N C n A W A n U . . ,, . . H - . . ,, . . if ' Y Y? ' 7 1 ' I I . -- ' LI. . lm ' eu - v , ll :I ' I v VY 1 ' Y . K K n W K n .4 1 N - - 1 ,vs ,' , I L . . 1 E 1 . as v' ,H - 1 v a . - . . ,. ., .

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Bu thlg and no more from Mrs Smlth Why Mrs Smlth 1tS as slmple as anythlng You know that she hasn t had half a chance here and probably lf she beglns aga1n ln a new place she w1ll be an entlrely dlfferent person 1n a year or so Not that I thlnk she lsnt all rlght now but Mr W1lson suddenlv stopped and turnlng w1th a searchlng look toward MISS Brown he sald D1d you really go on that hayr1de'7 MISS Brown s face turned all colors She began to tw1st her fingers nervously She opened her mouth as 1f to speak but no sound came Well that IS none of our buslness brother and It IS tlme for us to go anyway John WIISOH said as soon as he had learned what he supposed to be the truth from her tell tale face The two men left the room and as they slowly walked to the carrlage each asked hlmself the l1L16Stl0I1 Why dld she do lt? I know she dld It was a rellef to each to get home where he could be alone and lf posslble solve the mystery The next mornlng found MISS Brown at the South Slde school Whlle the Squlre s n1ece took charge of Mlss Brown s fo1 mer school Both 1nst1 tutlons dur1ng the follow lng months progressed one could not get ahead of the other Mlss Brown spoke to the Squlre s nlece whenex er she met her but they newer were on frlendly terms The Squlre newer recogn1zed Mlss Brown when he met her Of course she dld not mlnd thls but It made her w1sh that she mlght tell her sec1et Because of her promlse however she refralned from dolng so The followmg w1nte1 w IS a severe one The snow fell for days and days the school house was tlmost covered but MISS Brown never mlssed a d IX She knew that many of the palents brought thelr chlldren to school not closed because the puplls and parents w1shed to stay wlth the South Slde school although m mx of the puplls had to walk ower a mlle through the storms Chrlstmas week came School was dl'sI'YllSS6Cl and Mlss Brown was ploughlng hel way through deep snowdrlfts on her way home w hen sud denlv she heard a weak xoxce calhng for help She looked around but the snow w as fllllng so flst th tt she could see Il0thlllU' She llstened agaln she heald a cry and turnlng around she hurr1ed toward the place from w h1ch the sound seemed to come She found a httle glrl caught fast IH a snow drlft MISS Brown pulled her out and together they hurrled to MISS Brown s home They soon leached the house and after the httle gxrl had become warm she was able to answer MISS Blown s anxlous questlons What IS your name dear? she asked wh1le she vlgorously rubbed one of the chlld s hands IH an effort to get the blood to clrculate In a shrlll p1p1ng voxce the chlld answered I am Ellzabeth Jones Oh you are Are you any relatlon to Squire Jones? Why he s my father MISS Brown stopped rubbmg the ch1ld s hands and stared at her Could lt be posslble that she had done hlm a faxor'7 She had xowed nex er to have anvthlng to do Wlth the Squlre What was she to do? When she looked at the lllHOC6I'lt chlld before her all ex 1l thoughts vanlshed and she caressed her as she slowly put on her wraps I w 1ll take you home now lf vou are ready to go Ellzabeth saxd Mlss Brown and together they hurrled to the Squlre s home They reached the gate and Mlss Brown was turnmg to go w hen she heard he1 name called C6 9, ' ' tl I . . ,, . . , . 1 . , . , I . I , . X . . . . D I 1 ' ,I I 1 1 1 I 7 'W u I I 1 I . Y. u . . Y 1. I 1, . I .I , I . ' 77 - , Y , 1 In , ar Y- Y 1 Il 1 l 4 I I K I I , I . It 7 1 ' 1 1. 1 1 l I 1 . , I I I., , . , , V ,, l 1 1: ' 1 4' 1 y V I 1 v ' , I . . . . H . . . ,, C 7 s K 1 . .I . I , , . , . . , 1 . . : II ' S . I - ' . V. V 1 1 . V 1 ,rw I ,1 . v v , I. I. . I , . I, Y. 1 I 1 N I I L I I . c I I , , I I . v' V. '1 vm 1 1 1 I I Q I I - 1 v I 1 'ws . y ' 1 I , I I c I c I , I I I 2.7. II I ' c ty c 1 I' ' I I ' . V ' v 1 1 X 1 1 ln slelghs and she knew lt w as her duty to be the-1 e. 'Ihe othel school was I 1 . 1 Q 1 V. 1 1 V. , I , I I I I I I I I I , z J s ' ' 'I' 1 I I 1 I W ' I' 'I' .I'I' .I'.' I' 1 7: I' I I' ' 'cl I I ' V V l I . l . I c c . I, , 1 V V 1 1 ' V I 1 I 1 1 ' ' 1 l 1 I 1 I c I c I t I I U. I I C , '1 . 1 ' I I C I 1 v 9 ' 1 7 I I . c I V . . 11 V . I Y 7 1 1 I 1 ' ' I . I . , .V V , Y. . If, I' I I L I I I I 4 I I I I . II ' 97 ' ' , . I I , I . , . . I C I 4 - - - - ' , , In - n , , , I . -. H ' x - 91 , . 7 L H I If ! ,7 , I . . - - 9 , , I I II I L I c I . I I I c I I c I I I . . , . . C lc I I . I C 3 C I I C I I V I I I I 5 U , . . ,, . . as , V, ' I , , A c N . , . ,' , L I I . I I I . 7 IW 1 -



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MY HEADLIGHT BOUGHT a headllght a perfectly good headllght made of mckel and fashloned after the latest pattern Oswald the man who took care of my machlne when I was away seemed to have a great mterest ln the Cdl and dld all 1n hls pow er to make me satlsfled w1th xt You know he H1 gued you w1ll nex er know the 1oy of motorlng t1ll you r1de at nlght It IS the hnest sensat1on 1mag1nable to gllde swlftly and smoothly over th wlndmg country roads w1th a powerful llght to make the way clear H1s ilowlng language got the better of my ludgment and so I ordered a blg searchllght When the llght came Oswald admsted It properly and attached the prestolxte tank on the runnmg board The llght ltself was made of mckel It had a streamllme effect so much admlred by motorlsts I don t exactly understand what a streamlme effect 19 but Oswald Sald the llght had lt and I was glad It was 1n style All the other flttlngs of the car were brass Somehow the llght d1dn t look 1ust rlght We could have gllded lt but It was mckel and I pald more because of the mckel so we declded to let It alone Oswald told me that lf I had two llghts on the dashboard lust com mon o1l lamps made of mckel and on the same pattern as the blg llght that every thlng would harmomze So I got the two llttle o1l lamps made of mckel We dldnt need them at all for the blg llght was enough but the whole car looked better It was a llttle car lust a one cyhnder Cadll lac All lt was used for was to haul me to and from the mmes and occa slonally to take us r1d1ng on Sunday afternoons The upkeep was small Ils lwht welght was easy on the tlres and 1ts one cyllnder used a mlnlmum of gasollne Of course lt couldn t go fast or cllmb steep hllls We dldnt want It to do that We were used to It and were perfectly satlsfied For a whlle we emoyed our new llght It was very nlce to be sure but we grew tlred of r1d1ng at nlght All was well enough at mght when we d1d r1de for no one could see the llght ltQ6lf But 1n the daytlme lt looked as lf lt would overbalance the machlne It was entlrely out of proportlon wlth the rest of the equlpment Exen the three llghts d1d not do away Wlth the lncongrulty They made the car have a half equlpped look Brass and nlckel don t go well to gcther so I had all the brass trlmmmgs taken off and mckel plated I thought I was done then but the upholstery of the car was black Oswald told me that black upholstery dld not match mckel trlmmlngs so I had all of the perfectly good black leather taken off and French gray put on It looked hke a common lead color to me but Oswald called It French gray and sald that xt was styllsh Th1s new color was too llght because It caught dust and dlrt But we thought we would l1ke It after whlle and consequently trled to put up w1th If we were to have a car equlpped llke the new models we ought to do thc thlng up rlght so under Oswald s dlrectlon I had the llttle Cadlllac overhauled palnted French gray and put 1nto good order Oswald s1nce he had been worklng for me had saved qulte a llttle money and once told me when he found a good second hand car he would buy lt He knew the worth of a car and walted patxently for a bargaln Q0 as I took off the old p1eces of the car Oswald was always w1ll1ng to take them at a good dlscount for they would come 1n handy when he got hls machlne I I . , 7 ! I I , I I I I , . 7 1 . . I , I I I I ' . ' ' 5 .' , ,' ' II u 1 I I I I , ' H 7 Y v ' I ' 1 , . I' I' I' I' Q A Q y ' I r' ' , 79 5 a ' 1 Y' I I ' ' , D ' . 1 ' ' v I I . I I , I 1 I - C I . . . i A u L L I - I , I . w - , I I I I I r Y I I . K L , A, Y , I I . - v I I , II I H I . I . . Y . I . ' ' 9 9 I , I I V . . 1 I I I I ,--v I ' I , I I ,-'- ' , Y . . I . I . I , . . w I , I I -- , t . I . I ' K v . K ' . ' I ' 1 1 . 1 5 x A n I 9 ' 1. l v - . 1 1 I . I I . I I . ' I V I I I Y . . . I I Q I I I , I I I . . , . . . , I . I , I I I I U I . . . I I I I I , k . ' I 9 1 Y , k A u lx I I ki n . I . I . Q V x Q I I - - . , - . I I 73 , I kin AF ' I 4 I I I I I , I h I . I . . . I 1 . I I , I v I ' 9 ' V K I . . I I . . Y I I W . V I I . I I . 9 , . . Y W 1 K , x . . , . I . l . , I , I I I N . I . K , L I L , u A o - , I - . , . D . I, ' I' I , I I I V - Y I

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