Logan County High School - Annual Yearbook (Sterling, CO)

 - Class of 1918

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Hagan Cfmmig Inhuntrwl Hrtn Hugh Qrhnnl Hnmml 1913 ' , O O O O O O O C O wg:f.19L- ,fvhrvv 1-, L. . K 3. .My ,Af ' l2l mms fn 'Lv isa Andaman X w u wall lwn lun EX nn tha mmnu u QN 1 n an nun ff C89 E . 31 , Q o , vivx Q Q 0 5 'iffiixx A ' ir,.,Q5a-, xr, 531 - . fi LF X, 1 ' nf I H3 H011 ff: :ink M tl, .fzwf F - isa 5 ff ' 'fl I, if ' x A ' o asa i 4 '55 nm am,-ft SKB the Q nrsfltwn Annuals the Garganlzzr u thr ,gfurnnsim wa Santini? and Ihr nan: ul' nur ehailng Imam Ea CW X- sf 5 Ai AW' Cflahlv nf Qlnntrntz BOOK I OUR ALMA IVIATER Departments Student Organlzatlon Classes Fmculty Alumnl BOOK II OUR ALllVIIllb Athletics Stock Judging, Debating Drdmatlcs MUSIC Publlcatxons War Work BOOK III OUR ANNUAL EVFNTS BOOK IV OUR ADVLN IURILS BOOK V OUR ADVERTISERS l3l 1 x XJ x Q lk! 1, JI! n t .Q 'lllu 1.:E.:5 f 1 ? F , 7 H Z ZKQM' - V tc fx 1 Q9 A X X f - - ' : 5-qw I Y V ' D , S A x 'X I at .. v- Q3 a. fhfzjft ' , gg:-X f' , If .n xx f f slsvsvnssvvssvr we-s-fsvr 11' ' . ' - N f-1 I .4 .' 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Ng X Lid The Agricultural Department offers four full years work The Hrst ycxrs work I a study of General Agrlculturc and Poultry Rarsmg fhe second year classes study Livestock udgmg Brceclmg and Care of Livestock The third year course 15 x study of Soll Problems and Field Crops The last years work IS a study of F1rm Manage ment and Farm Bookkeeplng AGRICULTURAL LABORATORY l I 5l COLLEGE PREPARATORY The College Preparatory Course ns one of the most highly recommended courses that has been establrshed rn the Logan County Hr School While rt does not like the other courses fmt the student to handle a busrness posrtlon rt prepares hrm for entrance rnto some hrgher rnstrtutron of learnmg The curricula of the hugh school are numer ous and varred so as to offer the student a chance to contrnue the older studres There rs one decided advantage to thus course It offers an electrve course thus permrttmg the student to choose hrs own lme of study The department consists of two drvrsrons the language and the technical courses The latter allows the student to substrtute a course rn mathematrcs mstead of the study of language The language de partment grves all the advantages that could be found rn any tradrtronal College Preoar atory school ll6 A g . , COMMERCIAL' DEBARTMENT Now more than at any other tlme people proflcxent ln clerlcal work have hundreds of opportunntles for successs The Commercial Department ln this school IS so exceedlngly thorough that It I9 un necessary for a student to go to a hlgher lnstltutlon to gam prohclency The subyects offered under expert mstructlon are Gregg shorthand bookkeepmg penmanshrp type wntmg commerclal arlthmetlc busmess English commercral law and salesmanshlp and office practice The Commercial Department has grown wonderfully ln the past year and now forms one of the xmportant courses ln the school Its populanty ts shown by the fact that many townspeople have entered 'l. lllno mm: - .- --J,r-- ACCURACY FIRST. THEN SPEID- l l7l I r-Q kills mn , 1 J W . Q I I I - , p I K1 . 'pg A ji or N ,. a Q N ' H ' ' 1 I - 'R , 'yi'-,ttf fri . . , , V 1' WJ5 I ,I yi., -,I . 4 ' t ' 1, f Q wl- WIOUSITIOL N. fl gs Thls department 'lll'I15 to clevelop the soclal consciousness through the ablhty to Jer folm household tasks ln an cfhclent manner the sewing, tencls to crc ate good taste teach textiles and then' values and the mas teny of LOIl'illUClI0ll The cookmg alms to teach cooking serving food values cconomncxl louymg and avoidance ol waste fhese are taught by actual practice after the puplls have stuchecl the theoly of coolung and marlcetmg All girls ale lequlrecl to take exthcl coolung or scwmg lol one ye lr , rf 'VW cqifw P0 Q cl I- vt 3 x C9 if l 2 -- q . oi x R xy! ' INDUST RTS lmw Will The lndustrral Arts Department rs composed of the shop and drawing courses A both of these subjects are required thus department rs usually assured of a large en rollment But many students enroll because of an enjoyment for the work and this The drawmg courses grve specral emphasrs on elementary and advanced freehand and mechanrcal drawmg and desrgns Thus rs a survey of the more beautrful and ar trstrc thmgs rn lrfe thereby hoprng that the student may make use of these rn hrs sur roundmgs and make lrfe more enyoyahle The shop courses mclude wood lathe cement and forge work Students are al lowed to make articles of their own choosing thrs makes the course more practrcal and attractlve But this year the students undertook a job which would grve them more prac tical knowledge than any mstructron rn the shop namely that of burldrng the large garage which now stands back of the schoool A few grrls thrs year are takmg shop H91 l - l I I Y' fy 1 ' ' ' . s , . . . : . school has some exceptional talent. n - ' , . 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I ' gf of JHEHSE 2 Z ,-,gd ' ' ft J Z X X4 ff I1 l0f W Lv W lllfd The umor Hrgh School which during the first two vears was largely an experl ment has during the year just past proved nts value and rs a success Its purpose was to bridge the gap between the upper grades and the Hugh School ln order to prevent the g eat loss of puprls from school at the close of the elghth year and to provide specral tralmng along elementary vocational lmes At first rt was llttle more than the seventh and erghth grades wlth special work but as time passed rt assumed an lndrvlclualrty of nts own untrl It has become a separate unlt unlllce either the former upper grades or the Hugh Schoool lts growth from the begrnnlng has been rapid From an enrollment of lrttle more than one hundred ln l9l5 rt has grown to more than two hundred rn l9l8 The faculty has been Increased to live regular Instructors rn addrtron to special teachers of art man ual trarnmg muslc and domestlc science At a specral electron held recently the crtrzens of Sterling showed their confidence rn the umor Hugh School movement by votlng to rssue bonds for the erection of a umor High School bulldmg to cost Sl35 000 Mr Groves the architect who designed the burldmg says that xt wrll be the hnest building of lts lund rn the state The umor Hugh School IS a success! It has come to stay x I lZ0l I gif' X , ,..r.... - 2 1 ,J Y 1 S rfffim ' ful Mfg, gi, ' an t f' ..-- 'Tr 1- Q Q' 5 9 -- 352. Q Q' Q Q Mc., rffr wir, J . . . ' IJVHJ x-,LTT X t 5 L wiwvpt The muslc course offered by our school for the first time m the fall of l9l5 has been encouraged and has proved a success The success IS evrdent m the Increase of enrollment and the enthusiasm displayed by the members of both the classes and the student body The vocal classes the Clee Club and the mixed chorusl have grven appreciative numbers at community meetings and have furnished entertainment for the student body The audiences are not the only ones profitmg by the numbers grven by the classes The Improvement of quality and quantity of vorces and delivery shows that much consclen tlous effort has been clrsplayed ln this work and mastered by thrs enthuslastlc group The fundamentals of muslc the study of the opera and srght readmg are thoroughly studied by the muslc classes The arm of the musrc classes rs to ralse the standard of good music throughout the school and to encourage and develop the thrrst of muslc lovmg students Zll the defies, s sk ,ll .f I . l l F- ft 1 pf V xx gg xii- AW W . 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A NORMAL I 5, -, 1 gnu Pnor to l9l6 no work provrdmg speclal trammg for students expectmg to teach was glven ln Logan County Hugh School To meet the demand for such a course the Normal Trammg Department was established The department offers courses rn Psychology Revrews and Methods and Practice Teachmg Students are encouraged to carry theoretical courses and practrce teaching concurrently Actual teachmg IS provided ln the Sterllng Public Schools The department rs on a purely vocatnonal basrs wlth every member enrolled plan mng to teach rn the rural schools Last year eleven Normal Trammg Diplomas were granted to graduates of the hugh school and most of those holdmg these dxplomas are now teaching with marked success m the rural schools ol Logan county Their com bmed earmngs are far ln excess of the combmed earnmgs of any other group of grad uates taken from the same class Altogether the department has furmshed about thxrtv teachers to the rural schools of Logan county and districts m adjommg territory Durmg the current year about thirty different students have enrolled m th professronal courses of the department with a combmed membershrp for the three classes of over frfty The arm of the Normal Tramxng Department IS to raise the standard of rural school teaching ln Logan county I-221 .l M r , 4 dll i 572 A5135 ' A l ,. of ' ' ' K xl. 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Y lWPll5LIc 5FDtl25-lj The work of the classes rn the Public Speaking Department is divldai mto three distinct studies These are the selection work stu of plays and the presentation of plays and the regular public speaking work The selection work includes the study of poems monologues and readings suitable have become more proficient srnce more time and study have been spent m this line of work The classes have studied both the tragedies and comedies These have been studied from the standpoint of technique and the story value of the plays Each of these classes has presented a play The regular public speaking work which is more accurately speaking the Oral English work includes impromptu speeches talks on assigned topics and the training of the speaking voice This is becoming much more important since the ability In this work indicates more than usual ability in the two other divisions Students are given a chance to gain experience by appearing before the student body at chapel time by assisting on club programs and by the community work which s0 many have done l23l . , Q e l I I to be given before an audience. It is. perhaps, in this type of work that the students L-.,- ll .Z 'N 75 3 1 J llfljlgijgq.. mcoues V Q Q The Short Course for whrch Logan County Hrgh rs justly famous varied from rts usual tenor thrs year Two specral courses were offered The first was destmed pn manly for the women of the community and consrstecl of a serres of lectures by Mrs Margaret ,I Blair Extension Worker for the Unrversrty of Mrnnesota These lectures were on Textrles Physrcal Welfare Dress as an Expressron and Prrncrples of Dress Home Decoratrons and Furnrshxngs and Shopping The other course was for the farmers of the communrty and dealt wrth Pmto beans as a money proposrtron Darry Cows and practrcal work wrth varrous tractors I24l sis fs 359 A '1 1 lla l K Ez:'- The Logan County Hugh School IS fortunate m havmg a student organization and government of nts own Before thus year the finances of thrs orgamzatron have been ralsed by a compulsory membership fee of two dollars Thus year due to the hrgher cost of obtalnmg the Lyceum Course and the athletrc events thxs fee was changed to two dollars and hfty cents The payment of thus sum entltles the student to the school paper and admlssxon to the Lyceum numbers and all athletic events Many schools do not enjoy thns freedom of deciding therr problems as they wxsh Many do but only ln a greatly restricted form The ofhcers of the Student Orgamzatron for I9l7 l9l8 are ALBERT GARBER LOIS DUNCAN MARIE BRUCE Presrdent Presldent QLNK Ofvxlvx in l25l l p l l l e r e eil ' ' ygne s , r ll tt a sl 'I DNOO3 .LNEICIOLS 5 a . ill Q 1. .1 'Q -4' ' at. 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EVELYN NICHOLS RAPP Exactmg Noble Reserved LORAINE ELIZABETH PROPST Lovely Envlable Prominent EVELYN M PRICE Enthusiastic Musical Proud WW . f, , ' Qfxfv-IAVKXI 1-4I.l ,IESSIE MINERVA PIERCE udlclous Moody Parhcular foo? 2xvg1.2'Xl, l'4U FRANK HOWARD PETERSON Fanthful Hopeful Pleasant CLAYTON PATTEN Consclentxous Purposwe 'Yvxafvwx,v.CQELUlumlUAMfl N ,xwzvvvx-1 JOHN WILLIAM NELSON oyous Wary Nervy yyl ld' l Illflgifvxn o J . . - JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY ust Forceful Mindful JENNIE SUHR Jaunty Saucy RUTH ANNE MORRIS Responslble Artlstnc Mlschlevous mp, RUTH ALICE MICHELS Rare Artnstlc Mandenly 1 L 4 l40l J . , ' . YRXfNC3,'yfL.x, . , :X R- ,,,, NAJVKX X R . w 1 ,U Wk r NX '- RLIH IONE MARSHALL Radlant Inqulsmve Merry 4 f UQ, Q MARJORIE MAURINE LUTIN Moderate Merry Logical DESSIE ESTHER LITCH Devlllsh Entertalnmg Lement 'YYrf,,.,7'Yr,ofvwv0-K X-Yyx holla NORA LINDSAY Noble, Llkeable wr, ,U L, 611421 p rf I JI- L1b,T ,rf .,f L JULIA MARIE UND:-:R judicious. Mild. 'Likeable. MARY ISABEL LANDRUM Magnetic Independent Logical WINIF RED LILLIAN KNUDSEN Wxstful Lonesome Kind J fyy1,w,q,vveoAffLLef4ee, BALSER WILLIS KNUDSEN fxrdvx, JUVX I l L wo Breezy, Willful. Kaaaish. . Q 42 OSMER B KELLOGG Odd Bhthe Keen FLORENCE MATILDA JACKSON Faithful Moderate udnelous LOUIS COLE HOXIE Lonesome Charming Harmless VVX6lflJ'LAJ-AD RUBYJ HOLLINGSHEAD Romantxc jolly Happy Wm Cfvvckkf- lj XAfVVkfVVK1fk- IIA' . . ' JOHN DELZELL GARST udlclous Dommeermg Crammatlc LOIS M DUNCAN logical Nlecluanncal DISCICCI fy! W JfCZ,f,udf7ff ARTHURC DRING Artful Changeable Deep GRAYDON DOWIS Grammahcal Declslve J. , . MMA AGNES E DELANEY Able am st Demure Wdhfwkgi FRANCES M DANIELS Fond Matchless Devlllsh Walling Mindful Determined EARL V DANCER Earnest Vlgllant Dllxgent , 'E A, A YYIJXJOJ WALTER MARSHALL DANCER GEORGE R DALGLEISH Gallant Respectful Determined YYN0-A,Cxo'N-ff 6123 Frnenclly Consclentlous fyyv,-,j0:1,w ,qaii MARVEL W CROSSON Moody Wary Conliclmg MARY COUNTRYMAN Mathematical Characterable l46l FLORENCE CROWNER ALETHA ROSE CLARK Artlstrc Reliable Charitable ALICE MARIE CHRYSLER MARIE GERTRUDE CHIPPS Mlnclful Gracxous Consclentrous GRACE CLARE CAMPBELL Carrulous Clever Cordral Artful, Mischievous, Captivating. CATHERINE CECILLA BYRNE Cheerful Changeable Bejewellecl MYR'lA MARIE BOOTH Mnld Mindful Balanced l EPHA l URETTA BRAKE Learned Llkeable Bramy MARGUERITE F BOMBERG Myste ous Friendly Bashful nwwilmmwwfemmcscxuq 9-K I 1 rwf X . I 0 I 1 . 48 ALMA VIRGINIA BEACH Arden! Vampmsh Beautflul Www! 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I V ' , :'..:.. ,.: ALICE REISINC Secretary Treasurer Wanted A substrtule to fill my place rn the Trrple Entente next year Member I Z 3 4 C-lee Club I Class May ueen Z Class Secretary and Treasurer 3 4 JAMES ULRICH MARIE NELSON President Vice: ii1EY Wrll someone please acl vlse as to tI1e best way of keeping order during Sen lor Class Meet1ngs3 Member 3 4 Captain Basketball Team 4 Dramatic Club 4 Class Presldent 4 Forensic Society 4 Student Council 4 Basketball 3 4 Captam Class Basket ball Team 3. Class Play 4 Delegate to Y. M. C. A. Convention 3 Inter-Class Basketball 3-4. R. R. KNOWLES Faculty Adviser Wanted-Some way to appease Bull s je1lousy Would also lrke vest pocket clmlr to accommodate lum wlule he warts lor mc Member I 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Dramatic Club 4 Dramatlc Club Play 4 Orchestra 3 4 Vlce President Class 4 C-lee Club I 2 3 4 Class President 2 Forensic Society 2-3. I52I Qllaum nf1H1H R 5 , 0 h A - 1 u F. H.-A-7 ' ' L. TE6 ANNAJEAN ANDREWS Personal Wanted-Srlent partner m managing extensrve stock ranches rn S D Obyect Matrrmony Member 4 Forensic Socrety 4 Dramatic Club 4 LLOYD EDWARD ANDREWS Personal For Rent My present room as I m seeking quarters where Faculty members have dates F Member I 4 Dramatic Club 4 Forensic Society 4 FRIEDA PAULINE ARD Personal Wanted-Efhclent means of locomo tlon to Lmcoln Building In order that I may enjoy all Chapel entertamments I Member I 2 3 4 Forensic Society 3 Y Wxtmsgyvwul GEORGE BAKKE Personal Wrll exchange my popularity ability both as a stock Judger and fusser and any other as sets for powers of persuasron strong enough to con vmce Mane of my need of the parlor every other night Member I 2 3 4 Football bquacl 4 Inter class Debate I Forensic 3 4 Class Play 3 Mud Summer Nrght s Dream ' ' ' r.Ff I -'- 3 D. z. .fi - . x. T. ..-3 ' . r. F. . I. - . , I 2. HOWARD T BARNES Personal Wall exchange Ford ln good condltlon speedometer only sllghtly over taxed for dates any slze shape or ldentlty L Member l 2 3 4 Class Basketball Team l 2 3 4 Football Squad 2 4 Basketball 4 ORLEY BEAHM Personal Wanted French pony so that trans lations will not interfere wlth dates with Nxta N Member l 2 3 4 eweclq ESTHI-,R OTHELIA BERNHARD f j Personal Lost my Gypsy ear rlngs Lnberal re ward and N0 questions asked Member l 2 3 4 GEORGE BIRD Personal Found A chance for dates slnce Paul as answered duty s call Member l 2 3 4 F orenslc Society 3 4 Student Councnl 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Class Play 3 Basketball 4 MWA I1-wx Q WQfw1wM'a'Qw l54l ' . ' ' . ' ' D. x. .L7 F.lv1. .-6 YVXQJV-QtJ.f.l2 all Uwe l ' x Lt. ' 1 V, ,X u3Vl-kf I F . ' ' T.F: h l ' - . T. F. 1 . XD S HARRISON BLAIR Wanted An Ingersoll that keeps good trme to escape erghth hour tardy classes Member I 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Boa d 2 Football Squad 4 Athletic Editor Opportunity 4 Athletic Edrtor Annual 4 RAYDOE BOHNER vm a,.,.,...Q Wanted The owner of the diamond to call my OWII Member I 2 3 4 Football S 4 Class Play 3 4 A Mrclsummer Nrght s Dream 2 Inter class Basketball I 2 3 4 Stock ,Iudgrng Team 2 Forensic Society 3 4 Dramatrc Club 4 Secy Treas Forensic Socrety 3 Stage Manager 4 Delegate to Y M C Convention 3 Football Squad 2 3 frack Manager 3 Inter class basketball 2 3 GEORGE BREIDENBACH Personal Attentron people' Am sellmg for Brat time formula for my rrremovable smrle Come early and avord the rush 'I-BF--6 Member I 2 3 4 Class Debatmg Team 3 Mrdsummer Nrght s Dream 2 Vrce Presrdent Forensrc Socrety 4 oke Editor Annual 3 CECILLA NITA BROGAN Personal Wanted Posrtron srmrlar to that which I have been holdrng as manager of Matrimonial Bu reau for the Duck Richardson Company Denver Colo Member I 2 3 4 May Festrval I 2 Operetta 2 Glee Club I 2 Class Play 3 Inter class Oratorrcal Contest I A Midsummer Nrght s Dream 2 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Debatmg Team 4 Forensrc Socrety 4 Contrrbutrng StafI 3 4 Forensrc Reporter to Opportumty 4 Vrce presrdent Dramatic Club 4 '- . 1'.F. - ' .f.A. J ' . ' a. ' '-I MARY INEZ BROWN Personal See Mademoiselle Brown and learn your future She consults OUIJH every mght AB I0 Member I 2 3 4 Glee Club I DESSIE BRUNER Personal Dear L-Grve me the Sunshine of your Smile Dess KMN Member I 2 3 4 May Festival I Forensic Society 3 4 Umar' vvyv.uAs.0flM1A7'qQLk Person After talcmg Prof Hauptmanns Cure for Stammermg durmg one chapel period I an hlghly recommend rt as being sure to lull or cure Member I 2 3 4 Inter class baseball 2 3 Basketball 4 PHILIP WESLEY BULLOCK Personal Wanted-Stockholders to orgamze a company to bulld mterurban tramway to Mermo KTH-6 Member 3 4 I56l . . F- ' 35 . -7 JARED P. BRUSH 'WK Mf 'l ' . ,, . . . C f. F. MABEL IRENE CHAPMAN Wanted-A very large dictionary to assist in translating Brother's conversations. M. X.--I9 Member 3-4. RUTH TRAVILLA CHAPMAN Lost My rclentrty Will Ruby please return lt? LT 5 Member I 2 3 4 C-lee Club I Orchestra 4 RUBY KATHRYN CHAPMAN Wanted Positron instructing Ford employees to roller skate H 0 6 Member I 2 3 4 Glee Club I LLOYD E CHAPMAN For Sale Am offering my extensive vocabulary for sale No trrfltrs need apply as I am strictly agln trlllrng Member 3 4 Dmmatrc Club 3 4 Debating Team 3 4 Dramatic Club Play 4 Baseball 3 Winner rn Logan Coun Football Squad 4 ty National Bank E lnter class Debates 3 4 say contest 3 Forensic Society 3 4 - ,.-M . S. .-Q ' ' .' I ' T. F. . ' sz VELMA M CLEMENTS Strayed or Stolen My Bud fYanclersI Any one Ending hmm please return and recelve lrberal re ward H L T Member I 2 3 4 JANE CRIST fffw fiwff-4 NZM Personal C untry gurl sweet sixteen wlsh s ac quamtance snncere man No trlllers or sports need apply Am very fond of country life Call Pine wood Member I 2 3 4 Forensic Society 3 4 Culee Club I 3 4 Mlxed Quartette 2 Vocal Contest I Dramatrc Club 4 PAUL CROWNER Personal Wrll exchange all dollars which l man age to extract from Annual fund for Sense Football S 4 Forenslc Society 4 Football Squad 3 Captain Track Team 4 Track 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Business Manager L C H S Relay Annual 4 Team 3 Busmess Manager Contnbutmg Staff 3 Opportumty 4 BEATRICE DUNCAN Wanted A means of preventing Mr Saltus nn vadxng the Lnbrary Patent locks have no effect Brmg suggestions to Library wmdow H S 7 Member l 2 3 4 Class Reporter 2 Art Edltor Annual 3 Art Edltor Opportunity 3 l53l , g H f ' T. Fi ' T. rf LUCILLE F ISCH Personal Wanted Posrtron wlth employment bureau as man hunter best of references furnish ed rn Bachelors Romance D F 4 Member 4 Dramatrc Club 4 Dramatic Club Play 4 EMILY MABEL F LEMING Wanted-An efhclent grocer as partner who can combme talent wnth my busmess trarnmg to advan tage L T 5 Member l 2 3 4 Glee Club l Certllicate of Efhcrency m Typewrmng 4 PERRY M FORD rvxafvv-1-DQ Personal Gentleman cornetrst desires good plamst for accompanist obyect mutual practice and main mony rf sunted Member 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 MARJORIE FRAME Personal Wanted A new powder to cover up the measles No trlllers need apply H Member l 2 3 4 Glee Club l President Dramatrc Club 4 Vrce President Cla Associate Edrtor Opportunity 4 S Associate Edntor Annual 4 Contributing Staff 3 May Festival l 2 Class Play 3 4 A Midsummer Nnght s Dream 2 ' ' .' T.F .' ' - . M.c. .- ' i' s3. -... ALBERT GARBER Wanted-Offrcral ,posrtron as office staller Busy offrce preferred Can furmsh best of references from H S faculty students etc lnqulre Presrdent Car Hel' Member I 2 3 4 Stock judging Team 3 Class Play 3 4 Debating Team 3 4 Football Squad 2 Dramatrc Club 4 Football S 3 4 Dramatrc Club Play 4 Presrdent Student Student Councll 4 Orgamzatron 4 Contributing Staf 3 President F orenslc lnter Class Debate 3 Socrety 3 lnter Class Baseball Inter Class Basketball 2 3 2 3 4 Wanted Unbreakable pencils for shorthand Member I 2 3 Certrficate of Effrclency Typewrrtmg 3 RUTH V GEIS Personal Women' Your problems solved Use my preparatnon for malung straight halr appear cur y and be happy T 6 Member 3 4 LORENA MAE GIBSON Wanted Positron as accompanist for male quar tette as l am personally mterested TB'7 M b l234 zz Glxfsllnbl Yvlmmvwq 7 F orenslc Society 3 4 IV xv f l60 1 '. ' ' C ' ' T. Fi MAE GARTREL 1 Tli-6 -n . u Q u ' I ' . B- ' U , 3 wail ' l MABEL GIBSON I'l1fvoJ Wanted-Reduced rates on letters to Camp Fun ston Member I 2 3 4 Glee Club I A Midsummer Nrght s Dream 2 Forenslc Society 3 4 May Festival 2 CECIL GILBERT Wlll Exchange Positron as cheer leader for ln formation as to mstngator of plot which landed me on W s front porch before hour set for my arrwal Secretary and Treasurer Dramatxc Club Play 4 Dramatrc Club 4 Class Yell Leader 3 Yell Leader 4 Track Team 3 Forenslc Society 4 RALPH E GRIFFIN For Exchange-The vocabulary which I attained rn Senror Class Play for hrgher morals H L 3 Member 2 3 4 Football S 4 Class Play 4 Inter Class Baseball 3 4 Football Squad 3 ANNA GENELLE GUILLET Personal Wrll sell rent or loan my optron on the tardy class Member 4 Class Play 4 . T. FI H. .' ' . T: F. Member I-2-3-4. Class Play 3. . ' ' T. F. MILDRED E HAMEL Wanted Positron as mstructor of small and un ruly Infants K L 3 Member4 fyyw, dycvw If rtkvxfl I 4 7 Q O ROSA C HEIST For Exchange My Normal Trarnlng for a lrttle Domestic Scrence Member l 2 3 4 R DEAN HOGG Public Photographer wrshes more work lnqurre Annual Editor Member I 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Contnbutmg Staff 3 4 DARWIN HORNER Wanted-Positron as expert chauffeur Can fur msh best reference from L C H S friends T B F 4 Member l 2 3 4 VYXou1rcA..n.oQ l62l 0 Q -- I - ' ' .H m T. F. Certificate-ol lgfllciency in Normal Training 4. ' . ' TF. ALVIN HOTZ Personal Wrll exchange my argumentative pow ers for a Chicken farm I.. P 0 Member I 2 3 4 Certrfrcate Efliclency In Student Councrl 3 Industrral Arts 4 Opportunity Staff 2 3 Annual Board 2 Business Manager Dramatic Club 4 Annual 3 Efhclency Certrlicate Art Echtor Annual 2 Drawxng 2 Business Manager Class Play 3 Opportunity 3 Forensic Society 2 3 4 Art Eclrtor President Forensic Opportunity 2 Society 4 JOHN IRELAN during Chapel Member I 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club 4 Class Play 3 Dramatic Club Play Class Reporter 4 Forensrc Society 2 Contrlbutmg Staff 4 CILO GLADYCE IRVING For Rent My diamond Easy terms TL4 Member I 2 3 4 Glee Club I A Midsummer Night s Dream 2 ClQz,A.JZ.Al I1 fm I fl I Y CATHERINE KENNEDY Personal Wlll disclose my secrets of mrmrcry for just recompense MH-8 Member I 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Class Play 3 ll ' 'Q ' . ' ' . . ' ' in Personal: Will exchange anything I own for peace ' . T. F. . ' 4. I 'C BERNICE KING Personal Wrll exchange my new car for a Prerce XYZ3 Member I 2 3 4 Track Team 2 3 4 V Ifnfl Orchestra 4 Class Play 3 Football Squad 2 4 Male Quartette 4 Inter Class Basketball 3 JEANNE LA FON Personal Would like to rent two false teeth for personal Improvement I. T 5 Member I 2 3 4 Forensic Society 4 Dramatle Club 4 YXCA.!1l'LA.JLc3a WM S LI ITLER Personal Wanted Information as to ldentlty of the Inventor of the secret Hurd which would render me lnvlslble to speed cops Q P T 3 MemberI234 'fwfr Wm Track Team I 2 3 4 fd Orchestra I 2 3 4 Student Council 3 LILA LONGNECKER Personal Wanted Posutlon as exponent of Home Economics ln some good home Member 3 4 uk!-xj3,.J, l64I ' 'I - T.F. W 'Q JULIA MAHLER VU-of-' UWWM Personal Wanted-Storage for my pre nuptral gr ts K D 5 Member l 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 THELMA MENTGEN Lost My pet Answers to name of Cec F md er please return ln good condltron and recenve reward Member 4 Class Play 4 ETHELBURT HURST PIPPIN Wanted-A more progressnve system of blulfmg e teachers Mme has worn out M H 6 Football S 2 34 Basketball 3-4 M LUDOC Z VM Class Play 3 LONNIE G PlPPlN Personal Would like legal advlce concerning best way to keep my Alma fMaterl 50 'qi Member l 2 3 4 Football s v 2 3 4 lf Captain Football Team 3 4 Vice Preslclent Student Organization 3 Student Council 2 3 lnter Class Basketball 2 3 T. F: th . ' . . . . Member I-2-3-4. W1 yy ,nf f ff -zo. . - Q I . f 4 WM JOHN QUINN Personal Wanted-Qulclc and easy method of ab sorbmg shorthand m order to astound Miss Anderson S M 9 Member I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Class Play 4 CCTIIHCQIC of Efhclency ln Typewrltrng 4 LLOYD F RAMEY For Sale Marcel wave equlpment cheap Apply Cuddle GN 4 Member I 2 3 4 f rj .flflfbbleif LHE.SlLR RLADIL Personal Will loan my extensive knowledge of forengn languages guaranteed to be ln good condl tlon Member 3 4 LENDYL RILHERSON Wanted Partner Must be a blonde and a good cook Some one who IS fond of country hfe PI5 Member I 2 3 4 Inter Class Track Team I 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Forensic Society 3 4 I66 .-e,' ' I ' mi I WALTER ROGERS Wall sell trade or loan my dlgnrty for any urcus equrpment Inqulre Snu Member I 2 3 4 Football Squad 4 Dramatic Club 4 Class Play 3 4 Dramatic Club Play 4 Contrlbutlng Staff 4 Forensic Society 4 Motion Prcture Operator 3 4 LENORA MAE SCULL Reward for my once trme Ford and nts owner No questions asked Pete XLS Member 2 IRENE SEAVY Wanted Posrtron wrth large Law Firm as ex ponent of the rrghts of ustlce P Q 6 Member I 2 3 4 Forensrc Society 3 4 Student Councll 3 Secretary Treasurer Forensrc Society 4 Debating Team 4 ETTA SHARP Wanted Elght nlghts a week so that I may have eight rides rn the Studebaker per week Member 3 4 Y' J ' . . . T ' ' E I l . T., F. COLNA SHERWIN 77 w Q 71 Unrlafwelw Wanted Qurck transportation to France C MH 5 Member I 2 3 4 Forensrc Society 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Contrrbutmg Staff 3 4 Class Play 4 Class Reporter 3 ELVIRA C STOLTZ Young lady with brown haxr and eyes desires po srtron as mstructor rn rural drstrlct f V rufrfcjua HARRY bIURBAUM Here s to Harry the only member of our class who ras taken hrs place m the army A jolly good fellow u a better soldrer Mt 62 Member 2 3 4 l orcnsrc Society 3 Class Play 3 Football Squad 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Football S 4 Stock Judging 2 HAZEL j WARNER W Cflfifgzfhf 7071016 Attentron Girls' rll advrse as to ways and means of wearing one man s diamond and having a case wrth another Reasonable rates Member 4 l68l F . fl! F K A 1 A u u ' - ' . o . . . . . . 0 FI6. Member l-2-3-4. l . y. ' - , b r 4 ' . . c ' . . T. F. WALTER WHEAT Wanted A camouflage to conceal HER from those who would beat my time so that l may farm Member l 2 3 4 Football S 2 3 4 Class President 2 Class Secretary Treasurer l Football Squad l NORMAN WHIIE Wrll trade my staggering walk which l have ac qurrecl despite Colorado s Laws for a certam Case Present owner take heed Member l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Dramatic Club 4 Football Squad 2 3 Football S 4 DAISY DEL WILCOX WVVM-1 Wanted A diamond to replace the one l bor rowed T K 5 lnter Class Dramatrc Reading Contest l May Festrval l 2 A Midsummer Nrght s Dream 2 Clee Club l Class ueen 2 3 May Queen 3 Class Play 3 4 WILLIAM WORTHLEY Wanted A solutron t M1kc Dreams Come rue Member I 2 3 4 Stock Judging Te Class Play 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Forenslc Socxety 3 ' T. Ff . T. F. Member I-2-3-4. Q ' - . 2 ' 0 H 1. T . T.l7. I 4'-I I' .'illIl 2. A ART aonons, ENROUTE Nur yo RR DBUGA 'Q ' A EDITOR AF - X-:K I Wes ! 0 NX X 1 Ill Uimh 5 s FWNDM fM'f'I W ' W i am niimi At 5. 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A .- Q I - A M U' j A SEXSON CHARLES N SALTUS Ed t Master of Arts B A m uca lon Colorado State Teacher s College Unlverslty of Wisconsin Principal Superintendent Logan County I'I1gh School Engllsh LOUISE A HAGEN Umversxty of Colorado Umverslty of Utah One year m Karlsruhe Germany ROBERT REILY KNOWLES Bachelor of Scxence xn Chemlcal Engineering Unlverslty of Colorado Mathematlcs German R EWING STIFFLER Bachelor of Arts Colorado State Teacher s College Chicago Art Institute Director Industrial Arts I I f 9? f I J ' 43 1 - ' 72 S-'3 KEITH C MORSF Bachelor of Arts Colorado State Teachers College E x Elect Engr Colorado Agricultural College Science HELEN ANDERSON Bachelor of Arts Umverslty of Denver Commercial ...rf GRACE E LOWE V3 E j HADSELL Nebraska College f A o grrculture Nebraska State Normal Agrrculture 1' MRS CHARLES N SALTUS Bachelor of A t r s M Colorado Stat T ' aster of Pedagogy e eacher s College Colorado State Teachers' College SocralH1story Economics H l73l ome Economics etl. YU QNX? x STANFORD CONANT Bachelor of Arts Uzversrty of Chrcago Unlverslty of Wrsconsm Colorado State Teachers College Diploma for Emlnent Servrce Normal Tfallllllg LILLIAN EDITH SHRUM Bachelor of Arts Umverslty of Nebraska Latln French English GEORGE C BURCKHALTER Bachelor of Sclence Colorado Agricultural College County Agrlculturxst DOROTHY MAY GREEN CHARLES A HAUP-1-MANN Umverslty of llllnols Bachelor of Science Musxc Umverslty of Nebraska Manual Tramlng f '-I E A gh RUBY L COFFIN Bachelor of Science ln Home Economics Colorado Agricultural College Home Economics 9 MYRTLE GRISWOLD Umverslty of Colorado Typewrltrng FLORENCE HOLDER Hastings Busrness College ELIZABETH TOHILL Graduate Columbla College of Expres sron Chicago Master of Pedagogy Colorado State Teachers College Public Spealung English l75l Commercial NORA DEU PREE Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Educatron Unlversrty of Colorado Drploma for Eminent Service Hrstory English r l . . ' 4 f .-X X- .1 r V , . . . NNNF LANDRAM Master of Pedagogy Colondo Stite Teichem College Hmtory umm lligli ELWW Q4 EARL H PFTFRQON JFNNFITI' M IIBBH Bachelor of Arts Cc loiado Stwte FI e ichers C rller e lVlxtliem1tics umoi High AMX DICKINSON LA, Biclielor of Pedagogy I I Ng , 0 Ili N X, I I - Ag K. I A . . L . . I ' 4 Z . 1 ' 1 Q 1 . ' r xg '. a 1 A. 7 . 1 . . J ' A v I ' . I ir E 71:11 IAA , I X. . . . I r K f .1 Illinois State Normal University 1 ' I ' eesit 0 Cl,,,,1 0 Colorado State 'Iencliers' College mvr y . It L g '. . i ' A r I .Q 'A n 1 I ' 0 I .. , Alunior Iliggl '5-TT?-'i' I Q 'AJ W O 1 . . , 1 ege ' A 1 0 L . 1 .L 76 lin lieli umor Ilwlr IZLSA K R von RUIICAU Colon 1cIo Stite Teachers ffl Umvemty of Colm ul Science umor High l Dome Qollege Unnewity of Nelxnqlm CPOQI .ipliy I YQ MRS NNNA WALI FR CIllC'lg0 All Institute Assistant Induitrnl Arts I I 1 A 1 OM VO, -- f rf ,Aww ' K .. ... , -...ary , -W , ,. - ,, , H., ... -f-.- 7, 5-A A l N5 Dfw.:-g,,,, . . . - , Q.,4,L.N,1l:k :,.iL-A1148-J - AQ!-. 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I I h I i .3 , ,..,l,..4l...-. WHEAT-'A S3361 A half who is successful on end runs. WHITE SMA A first cliss bick and 1 lnrd smasher F BIESER SY A new man playmg wt end incl very successful ln bleiklllg up the opponents mterference An excellent CROWNER-Sa' Good at elther end or half and fast on his feet O BIESER-Ss' tackle who gets m and breaks things STURBAUM-Sa' Good on offense and playing at tackle O ,l I up. K BOHNER S5 A hard playing man at guard GRIFFIN S Plays at guard and When Fat Goes ln there ns GARBER-SW A very competent player as center who succeeds m gettmg m and breaking up the opponents plays -4 95 something doing. Manager JOHN T. MORISON To the sorrow of all Logan Hugh football enthusiasts ancl the Joy of those of nelgh bormg towns the most glorious football season for our eleven has drawn to a close Coach Knowles has bullt up a most remarkable team After rollmg the volunteers around rn the dust and sllghtly dxsabllng the majorlty of hrs maternal he whipped into Though they were not once defeated they were unable to attam the state champion shxp because of the reluctance of therr worthy opponents to meet them rn a post season game 0 H 1 Q . shape a team which has the best record of any ever turned out of Logan High. 93 'Y' PT' 4 wh' J. :Q w tk 1 P' x fi tl JW S W A is 4 hi-w 15 ,Egg EEQEQQQQKXQ Wrtlm only 1 few weeks practice they met South Denver on the local gridiron and by a victory of I5 to 0 were lmmedrately sent along the road to recognition among the more exclusive towns up the lme The next game of the schedule was played at Scottsbluff and lt will long he re membered for the good sportsmanship shown by the opponents Our boys had a httle surprise m store for them whtch turned out to he a walloplng of 53 to 0 m favor of Sterhng The followmg week Alliance played here This game was a regular walk over and It IS sufficient to say that we won hy a score of 98 to 0 The test of our team was held at North Platte There we met 3 team that had the advantage of us m werght but not m pluck Thrs game practically decided our standlng and after four hand fought quarters the score rested 7 to 7 After having achieved much success at home Scottsbluff Intended to reverse the former score tn a return game They arm cd highly elated but departed rn a dlfferent mood with a defeat of 55 to 0 Next we met our old adversarres who hve up the lme at the beet dump called Morgan After the game wrth North Platte our boys were ready to meet anyone and they returned with Morgan s goat havmg a score of 58 to 0 hangmg to its neck i941 Q rd '72 v , gk - I ' I , t ' v . , 1 M , . - 1, M K . 1 .- A ,bw ' -H 1 Q g 1' fag -.Q-f t Q ' s - y , et V . 1 -I. 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' I A 1 On Turkey Day the lids from Colden came down to play wrth those country akes at Sterling Haung been admmrstered a dose of 84 to 0 they decrded that those old country boys played too rough and they were going home rrght away We were unable to procure a post season game wrth Colorado Sprmgs but a total score of 370 polnts agarnst our opponents 7 IS nothmg to be ashamed of This lrttle chapter of local history would not be worthy of publrcatron rf that group of martyrs called the second team were not mentroned They were rnstrumental rn per fectmg the hrst team and for the mjurres they suffered that the frrst team mrght know how to meet a crrsls they have received no llowery wrlte ups nor crowns of laurels only the Jeers of the populace and crowns of thorns However Coach Knowles realized that they are Indispensable and compensated them wrth srlver footballs to take the place of the gold ones grven the hrst team Those whose names belong on thrs Roll of Honor are Osmer Kellogg George Bakke ess Patterson Frrel Heaclrrclc Harrrson Blarr Walter Rogers Harold Seymour Howard Barnes Lendyl Rrcherson Bernrce Kung George Dersham Harold Ellrs and Olrver Crbson l95l mi l . 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' . c 5-5 Xllf We I1 . 1 IP on mln S f U0 N yea a xs st 160 x ll smln xx I9 Ou: nuct smsun s 1 xptn 1 BIRD Gund nt 1 lame th y nvc' mtl: x In md 1 not to m nllon the nnsclnemue Qpaxlxlx nn Buds eye when he tucks lus opponenl I 301 BARNES Forward BRUSH Gu nd Bnney Ins developed to be one elry rn several lnstrnces cams to of the fastest fellows on the tedm the rescue by USIII both his head und clean rn hrs playing and alvx ays m for hewht r squrrc e1l A-WN BILSER Gu :rd He strcketh closer than x brother Howard r1n circles around many of thus many 1n opponents basket has hrs opponents He h1s two se1sons never been recorded A truc sports stxll rn which to become an A I man man IS our Fr'1nk HAYNES Forward l l - l 15' R, - l . 1 i ' .. H .. . ,. V i - 1 Y 4 i ' L . 'I 1. 1 2 ,. , g 1 4 , U . 2 . i Cl 1 . F' , f w , .-- 4 4 ff wi. . gf x g-V ' , F35 5,-F-2--L '-'4el..1.fv , , ,,,4 , ' - 5.7- .ff , A s h V . -l--i 7 . . 1 K ' I rr V - I I n . 1 , . Q , L , . I 4 I ' K C Q ' ' a l s Zaamkvthall Although not so spectacular rn rts successes rs football our basketball season proved satrsfactory rn that the Joy of vrctory surpassed the strng of defeat The loss of a num ber of last seasons men was felt keenly However thrs ye rr s team developed rnto a lrvely squad and showed therr abrlrty rr hen opposed by heavrer fellows ln order to strmulate rnterest rn the game a class tournament was rrranged early rn the SQ 15011 by Mr Hluprmmn Frrst the lqreshmen rnd Sophomores prtted themselves one agarnst the other followed by the urrror Senror laurel seekers The wrnners of the two prelrmrnary games the Sophomores and Senrors played the lrnals Somehow rnysterrous as rt may seem the Sophomores managed to slrp one over on the upper classmen thereby elarmrng class clrrrrrprorrslrrp lqhe avarlable materral berng lrrred up sewer rl practree grrnes were played wth Merrno and the Sterlrng Athletrc Club the latter group rffordrng much valuable trarn rng for our team as thrs club rs lrrgelv composed of old L C H S stars Our fellows have been rn good conclrlron throughout the serson and eager to meet any team then equal Becruse of the urrcertxrnty of the season s schedule due to war trme condrtrons we have not been rs fortunrte rn playrng rs many games as we had hoped to Nevertheless by observrng the schedule rt mll be notrced that L C H S holds the greater number rn total baskets thrown Greeley lndustrral Hrsvh 'rl Sterlrng Holyoke at Holyoke Akron at Akron Fort Morgan at Sterlrng Fort Morgan at Fort Morgan Total Opponents Tota L C H S On all of the trrps the boys were shown r good trme by therr opponents As a general rule the rooters of the opposrng teams gave the boys a better receptron than drd our own When our boys were rn Holyoke they were treated cordrally by the farr ones who flocked down to the statron to see therr new frrends off Whrle the rest of the boys were lookrng up a parr of chaps for the rocky return voyage lqppre amused the grrls by showrng them how fast he could klrrt One of the brg surprrses of the season was on the trrp to Akron When the boys alrghted from the trarn a large group of wartrng damsels wanted to know where the grrls were What a foolrsh questron do you thrnk the boys would take the grrls wrth them on such a trrp3 Now gentle reader thrs was not so foolrsh a questron as may seem for they thought our grrls basketball team was gorng over Tlrrs may partly ex plarn why Akron drd not play a strffer game The most eventful trrp was the one to Morgan Ihe trrp was made by auto as some wrll remember and a heavy storm and a mudhole caused many much drscomfort besrdes mrssrng the game Whrle there we drscovered that we had qurte a hrstorrcal character rn our mrdst and rt took the Morgan grrls to spy hrm out Napoleon on ac count of hrs bony parts was camouflagrng as erry l8l Holyoke at Sterling, ,,.. . '56 42 A 'O 1 ' , 40 36 , ,,,,,,,,, ,, , 42 31 ,, , . ZI 56 ' , 32 33 ' ' ., ,, 25 724 l .... ,.,,.. ,es.,,,,,,. ..,, ,..,,,,,,, 2 2 2 9 CHARLES HAU PTMANN Coach Whose clean and consrstent pl'lI'lClplCS as an m structor have won for hrs team success and respect whlch rs more than victory He who wrll hve by hrs moral life can ne er be conquered m battle strife 1 9 . . . U . . . . , . . ,, I rark lhe track season of l9l7 was the most successful one that me have had for several years Early rn the season about twenty candrdates for the team responded to Coach Knowles request for men After several weelcs of hard tr unrng Coach Knowles arranged an mter class meet the wrnners of which were to go to the meet at Fort Collins The mter class meet was a decrd d success and much enthuslasm was aroused among the members of the different classes Each class chose a candidate for May ueen and the wmnmg class was to have thelr ueen crowned The unlors won by a score of 58 2 3 pomts to 57 of the Senlors The May Queen was theirs and It was unan lmously agreed to let Paul Crown er 1 ss ih- r lIOUj . , W so s F -W-,HH , 4 is F 'Mei It W ' e Y Y I I ' .I eh . Q , ' f . ' Q - J f . On May 5th all of the trrbes of the Hoovenzed trousers met for a grand Pow Wow on the banks of the Cache la Poudre We were represented by nme men and we were truly well represented Because of a heavy fall of snow the meet had to be postponed for a few days In order that the men mrght compete wrth others more nearly therr own srze all under 135 pounds rn werght are put mto the hghtwerght drvrsron and all over that werht are placed rn the heavywerght drvlsron Although the track was strll very sloppy from the snow Lew Monson broke the record for the frfty and one hundred yard dashes rn the lrghtwcrght drvlsron Our boys tred for first plac rn the hghtwerght dlvrsron and mne pomts were won rn the heavywerght drvlsron I9I7 TEAM FRED HILDERIVIAN PAUL GILBERT DEAN DOWIS GUY WILCOX LEW MORRISON WILL LITTLER PAUL CROWNER Captain BERNICE KING CECIL GILBERT R R KNOWI FS Coach to Lf ' , ' A i E I at 3 I 551 I I 1 H011 651115 Athlvhrn The glrls ln Logan County Hugh are not allowed to play any other schools so all the work that IS done IS betsx een classes Both the Sophomorcs and unlors had excellent maternal fox teams Mxss Shrum coaches the gurls The practlce ns held Thursday evenmgs at 3 30 H02 0 , 6 l . .J.' . ' Dv. . 1 STOC K JLJDGIN G We ' W t A 1 7 fe X m f t -,,..2 Stock udgmg whale comparatnvely new has come to occupy an Important place rn Logan County Hugh School actxvrtles The success of the Stock udgmg team this year has proved absolutely that L C H S can make a good showmg ln any actlvrty Thls year more than ever before we have reason to be proud of our Stock judging team We expected them to wm the champronshlp Our expectatlons were more than gratrfred They won the champlonshxp They also won more than half the nbbons awarded at the State Hugh School contest held at Fort Collms By wmmng first place at Fort Collms the team was entrtled to compete rn the college and hugh school meet at the Denver Stock Show Here agam they earned off a good share of the honors getting second place rn the contest and second place ln Individual scores . yi '53 H031 t aa -' ' llc, V , - 5:2 ' 'l --t Our team won the Silver Loving Cup given as first prlze at the lnter Hugh School Stock udgrng Meet at Fort Collms Our school rs entitled to hold the cup for one year and lf won for three successive years rt becomes a permanent possession of the school If the Stock udgmg teams of the future follow the example set by the l9l8 team we are assured of permwnent possession of the cup Besides thus cup t re were lndrvrdual pnzes won by Clayton Patten second Otto Ourecky thrrcl and George Baklce fifth on all classes of stock by Clayton Patten first and Otto Ourecky second on sheep by Clayton Patten second on beef cattle by George Bakke third on darry cattle and by George Bakke and Otto Ourecky on swme At Denver Patten won second place as mdrvrdual Judge on all classes of stock ln both the contest at Fort Collins and the one at Denver the work done by the team was a credrt to the rnstrtutron which they represented And as long as the L C H S IS represented by such people she IS sure to make a record of whlch she may well be proud The members of the team thrs year were Clayton Patten G orge Balclce Otto Oureclcy Orley Beahm and Snowden La Fon II04 an Q A . 9 .-I l , 1 n O . 1 I 7 J. A O ' l DEBA INB E-5 43:3 5'5i 5 - af? - ALE- l l I Resolved That the Forensic Society shall remam a permanent department m the Logan County Hugh School l It has been successfully operated for three years and has been a member of the Northeastern Colorado Debatmg League smce Its organization 3 The soclety acquamts us wlth up to date dlscusslon pertammg to our every day lnfe problems 4 It affords lntellectual recreatlon for the students faculty and the community 5 Honorable udges the fifth and last argument of the affirmative mamtams that there IS no negatlve to thus question therefore It shall be OFFICERS President Alvm Hotz Vlce President George Breldenbach Secretary Treasurer Irene Seavy Reporter Nita Brogan Representatnve to Student Council Hel Sergeant at Arms Lloyd Chapman Faculty Adviser Miss Anderson en Bruner I06 . . f ' .ff 'ft7',Jd 2. The average attendance has increased fifty per cent. 94:5 r' 3 .K 5t:hg'MMW?'Qww 4 3 After w severe and mterestnng trnl debate Lloyd Chapman lrene Seavy and Albert barber wrth Nth Brogan as alternate were chosen from the seven volunteers for the I8 Debatmg team lherr Grst and by the way vrctorxous opponents they met on tlrelr opponents home ground at Fort Morgan accompanled by the chief entertainer and sponsor to the coach a bevy of young ladies from the school by what might be termed a traveling library and by the rrght honorable chaperon Herr Fntz Turman that IS as far as Merino Only after a slullful splrnted and hard fought debate on the questron Resolved That taxatxon rs the best means of ralsmg revenue to carry on the War dnd the de feated team leave that fatal town defeated but not beaten By the lrght hearted duet entertamers the persevermg coach and her three prote gees were convmced that a game loser was best, and they acted accordingly Miss Anderson was even talked unto coaching another such learned group for a 'I9 team To you, 'I9 Debating Team, we leave our all, as your only hope and salvation. the person of Mrss Helen Anderson We hope that you will care for her as we have, and return her to the school rn as good condntlon as we have As our second and last be- queathment, we dedrcate for your special convenience the entrre contents of the Store Room We are' LLOYD CHAPMAN ALBERT GARBER IRENE SEAVY NITA BROGAN MISS ANDERSON, Coach H071 . , , 1 f gear' '1' w K 2' -'Q 'QS 3 :ry we j e t ' A 'ft 'fre m ,g.e1+ ,gr4. cg - e . wx Q. - writ-5' -gh, V I A, .V A .Alf fl M - j ft s . 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I . ?: P- 5 '1 7 , 1 -xi iw-91 7 ' V H091 Har: let Lerster Lucille Flsch l This year marked the organnzatlon of the first dramatxc club rn the hugh school The club has srxty energetlc members with Maryorle Frame as preslclent and Cecrl Gilbert Secretary and Treasurer The club expected to give several plays during the year so that each member mrght partlcrpate ln one play Due to the short term of school however only one play was glven Thrs was A Bachelors Romance a farce ln three acts with the follow mg well chosen cast Miss Clemantlne Mrs Le Grande David Holmes Martin Mayberry Gerald Holm s Harold Holm Savage Butler Marne Nelson Alma Beach ohn lrelan Wllber Hensely Raydoe Bohner Cecrl Crlbert Albert Garber Walter Rogers Lloyd Chapman ll0 1. . ff 0 . of I ' 9 r , Y l l , l '. ' 'Q ' L il. f .W f W' W s r Sylvia ....,a,.,.....Y,a,a,Y..,,.,,......,.....,..,.,............ Gayle King 1 -AVYV v'xAVAAYYY-v, -AA---AAVV'Yv-kVAVY...- , ---I JS ,,...A,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,,,.,.,.,,,,,, A BACHELORS ROMANCE uhlu Svpvzrlung 011215525 Th: three CllVlSl0I'19 of thc' lYLllJllC Spf-xlung clxw mcll presented one play tlns yeir me xx Q lm on 101 xml llw Ilnu ll'I ulr up in evemngs pelfolman me lll llll HHN l Illll Hltll llll f0ll0NNlIlg C IS xx 'kwa In R sm: We-du lc1lMe S wx y Ncuex nl ll I 5 up li lx Rom l'l?I9l Mwly Lxndnum xllmerlnrf Byrne Ruth Mdlslmxll l llflllt lxmne-5 lv1r1 to tx qt? ll xx n f s tm IX N nn 3lLCl xlln unc lxcnncm nn gl clxs 1 K l IVC Oi BOllIltl I XIJOYIP I I l C OFIII ql'l9lXNlIl 1 lk mc Dm s Cl cllll ilu' tlmcl IO nn c IIIZI 6 Q f 3 . J . 2 Y. I . L l'l 5 plz-'s wa-rv x l v 4 I 1 . , ' ' ' ' Cf. Tl lm ' ll lmmn vlnss lH1'Sl'IIll'll ufjlll' A I l' Callus Ai ' 'l L 1: ob: 1 ' , .1 I. ll- I- '. elf'-' . ' 1 ' ffz Ilg A-'l j Cz ' ' .-Xu ' lnry ' ' L l,ll'f5SI!l.lliix! , .' ' ' 0 llllli. 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' -S K Q 1, x Q 1 I 3 B 4 We may stand ln space and rave at the outdoor sports we may close our eyes ln awe or open them wrde m wonderment whxchever the rndrvldual prefers to do, at thc display of elegance rn dramatrcs we may go mto ecstacres of delrght at the essaymg the oratrng the debatrng and be at the height of enduring pleasurable pam at the at temps at culmary arts but when the orchestra sits and plays us a tune Behold' We take our hats off to you 0 Groupell We grve thme every number our ears but not our volces Only after the hypnotrc spell rs broken by the orchestra Itself have we re gained self consciousness enough to clap our appreclatron mto the ears of our most worthy entertainers Due to the evidence of so much Instrumental talent our first school orchestra camc mto exrstence lh the year of our Lord l9l4 with a membership of ten and a pruc wrnmng orchestra rt was The per cent of membershlp galn tells the sacl tale of the orchestras dwindling failure The most honorable members of our orchestra are Plano Marne Nelson VIOLINS Frank Ayres Helen Bruner Arthur Drmg Pearl Chapman Loren Kung Georgia Myers Ralph Bishop Orville Whittier French Horn Harold Seymour Clannet Bernice Kung Saxophone Wesley Crust Comets Wrllram Lrttler Perry Ford Traps Rrchard Wheeler ll n 1 n I . n , . 1 . n . I I s Cello ,.,......,,,.s.,....,..........a,,,,.,,......,.a..,a. ...... G ayle King l71 S vV. 1, . U, YM. - . ' Y Qt: L. 1-for DOIUC .1 F Uncxqc C Q Upn 1115:-9 P i W' 1613 fwfr Y -f HOTTER, DAUJG V ,fa ' - - ' ' -..tif wig I V. V-' E X r F , A x . W 7 ,- vi' P' , -1 vf? A . X V, gg K LA I L, , 'Lg U3 , , 5 ' . .is A -J'-.' A ' L ' a, ' .114,O?' 1 1, n 1 u f A ln I H I i V - ' L m I A rg nw 5 . , J ' , ., - 1 LM ,rp . : 'L - Ve' ' ...ifzgr , QPU CN f BE lows .1 AN ax! T t r or Mary Landrum Assrst rnt tdrtor lVlarJorre Frame Busrna ss Mrnrger Paul Crowner Assrst rnt Busrnr ss M rn r r Walter Booth r Ruth Mrchfls Athletrcs Harrrson Blarr l reulty Adr rser Nor r Den Pree Tlrree years ago the hrst Annual of logan County Hrgh School was publrshed It met wrth rnstantaneous favor fhe 1917 copy wrs strll more popular Thrs year the thncl rolume of tht Annual rs not prntentrous srnce expenses must be kept dorrn rn thrs crrtrc rl perrod To afford the same amusement now to brrng to our Alumnr fond remembrances of happy school days md to mrke permanent the fleetrn pastrnres and pleasures of our frrencls and ourselves tluse h rvc been the rrms of the l9l8 Annual Board It we have accornplrshecl any part we are content Uhr tlbppnriurutg As the Annurl Board has endeavored to gather rll the brrght spots of the school year together rn the Annu rl so they trrecl when gettrnq out the Opportunrty to gather all the happy occasrons of trro weeks and construct them rnto a newspaper The Opportunrty has been publrslrecl by tht students of the L C H S for a num ber of years and srnce the Annual has bten publrshetl th strff has been the same for ot Dean Hogg Coena Sherwrn Walter Rogers ohn Irelan Nrta Brogan IIZII Qluntrulrutmg Smit Photographer Speer rl r Sz nror Reporter Specral Desdemona Bauman Freshman Qatherrne Strvers Sophomore Lorarne Propst unror Frank Breser unror Alma Beach unror 'A' 1 1 ' rI ' ' -1 U J 1. l I l AL Xl l l l A! 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L i I A All A AAAAAAJ .4 .. e,,e ,,,,,,r,ere . 4. r. r, H Maj Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter VI fffh M ess ff Uhr Eagan Glnuntg High Srhnnl aah war mark l'he Logan County Hugh School has always been on the fmng lme ln all school actrvrtres ln the state and she has not lowered her good record ln the least by shlrlung any of the war work whlch necessarily falls on us all Let us take a revrew of the work this school has done and then grve three cheers for old L C H 5 About a month before school was released last May permlsslon was glven those who deslred to leave school to work on the farms wlthout losnng their credits Many availed themselves of thls opportumty to help their commumty and country We are at present going to school on Saturday so that school will be out the last of Aprll thereby allowlng the farmers to secure sulhcrent help ln the Red Cross campargn whrch ended last Christmas Eve the students con tributed over SIOU to the Red Cross Each student was asked to give ten cents many gave their dime and some more and many paid a dollar whlch entitled them to regular membershlp Before the Red Cross campaign and followmg a tallc rn chapel by one of their rep resentattves most of the boys and some of the teachers pledged themselves to grve S550 to the Y M L A fund ln proportnon to the srze of the school thus contribution was above the average of the amounts pledged by other schools Largely through the and of the Domestrc Scrence Department I30 pillows were made for the Red Cross a large Job when you consnder only l00 pnllows were aaugned the Sterlmg Chapter of Red Cross lhe Sophomore class has S50 worth of War Savrngs Stamps to nts crednt Each one of the fave hrstory classes ln the school bought a S50 Liberty Bond Every student rn the class pard a certam amount The gurls, under the supervlsron of Mass Lowe. have organized a kmttmg club -.- And they've lcnltted. and they've knitted Trll two socks they each complete. For without them, our Soldier boys Would surely get cold feet And, the erghth wonder of the world, the boys' lcmttmg club Headed by Mr Knowles, the boys all started to knlt, and made many sax mch squares which the Red Cross will make unto blankets H231 WW!! Jun, M 1151 WI, Q ffl! X X lwni! 1- H1151 Y - 'urn VIN '1 I ,HR-'lf wir ,tix it ' ,H lu -T-L ' .r lziidlln. lil., ll? li llllrmvltf' 1 n '+ lflll lux,-l'l1' - -, 7 Y -1 ,rl 2 K .Afl'. X3 I VH' , L ex f, ' ff . 1 Y , .Tl ee. , jj' ,AA 'l44,h,,y I tg I W rfjuuur Qnll nf Zlhrrmrr Svtuhvntz Thrs school rs now a member of the unror Red Cross Auxrhary wrtlr every student a member Thrs organrzatron takes up the work whrch the Red Cross can hardly End trme to do-such as gettrng clothrng for the destrtute Belgrans cuttrng rags savmg tm forl and numerous other thrngs It rs hard to concerve of the great ard thrs Iunror organrvatron rs to the country Iecause rt rs evrclent that the Red Cross rs unahl to carry on the great work rt has un dertaken wrthout ard of some Icrnd As you have read thrs artrcle over you cannot suppress a feelrng of prrde for the old School md to know that she has been rn the front Irne trenches all the trme and wrll go over the top for her full share of the glory arrsrng from such work rs to know that you students have made thrs possrble and that you are rn the great natronal army whrclr rs mobrlrud rn the defense of Lrberty and Democracy ESB AI BERT HOEI Anrmunrtron Trarn Crmp Kerrnev Calrfornn REUBEN 'SCHWAI IVI Supply Company rmp Kearney Calrfornrr CHFSTTR CRAIVII R Illechanrc Somewhere rrr Illrnors R rdro Branch ofthe Srgnal Corps now at the Crrnegre Instrtutr Prttsburgh I ennsylvanra talcrng a course r parrtory to gorn across JAMES jACIxbON Passed examrnrtron for Second Clwss Ofhcer rn the Hosprtal Corps rn the N vy now rt qdI'lIYI'1I1ClSC0 Cal CHRIS KNUDSON IVI1cIrson Barracks N Y HE NRE RIEKI Ileadquarlers Iwreld Hosprlal Seclron Crmp Hancock Ge-orgra IOUIE RIEKF battery E Freld Artrllery C rmp Funston Kansas GRADY CHEAIRS Sergeant rn u1rtermaster s Corps Camp Iqunston Kansas CHEST FR HUNKER Corporal Freld Artrllery Camp Iqunston Kansas ROSS SHEELY Offrcers Trarnrng Camp Fr Rrley Kansas WARREN MONTFORT Avratron Camp Waco Texas lsormerly at Kelly Freld now probably on the rx ay to France HARRX CRISSMAN Co A Frrst Engrneers Somewhere rn France Serrously wounded rn actron FRANK BEATT IE uartermaster s Corps Camp Lewrs Washrngton ELLIOTT HAYS Completed hrs trarnrng rn the Navy and re enlrsted when the U S Entered the war GUY RAIVISEY Avratron Kelly Freld No San Antonro Iexas THOMAS HAMILTON Naval Trarnrng Statron San Drego Calrfornra H241 . Y . . . . , . , . . - , . r ' ' ' . I e I - . . 4. ' . . - an - .. . Q , L . . .. H . . . , s A , .L . , I - - .J .. . . ' . -. ' 1 1 A 4, ' ' A D. . ' , . . 1 f . c , , V , I , ' D l , ' . l , fi ' ' , , ' ' 'r I I . A U I ELDRED DERSHAIVI NED HEATON Z , I A . , U , 1 t 4 . Q r 1 ' I, ' e, I , ' J 'r , ' , pr - , o j T , fbi If Y ' II , I , , .. V . . rc I . - A 5 V, i M . fx '-. , . I Q ' A . , . 1 , . . I I , 4 L , - 1 1 i 1 . '. x 4, , , . . ' ,P ' 2 , . ,- 1 , .' r . , , , . . . k Q . ., T Y P QNIPPI Nb FxAu Q if HITTINQ STUFVINCT ILLUWS 126 BOOK Ill QBLI1' Annual iimmia I27l C cl' . Qi v 7 Q .SX 9 GRADUATES CLASS OF I9I 7 Glnmmmrrmmt Exvrnaea 1917 Processronal Orchestra Amerrca Audrence lnvocatron Moonlrt Meadows J Address Chancellor Clark W Fulmer Nebraska Wesleyan Unrversrty Solo Evening Star a Dawn b ,I M Rea Blue Danube fbi Clee Club Presentation of Drplomas and Scholar shrps Prmcrpal C N qaltus Presentatron of Certrficates of Ffflcrency Supt J A Sevson Presentatron of Logan County Bar Cltuen shrp Prrze Lawrence W Gracomrm Overture Orchestra Rmpuntn uf Olsrtrtiratw nffilimnrg Nettle S Damm Wlllram Melvm Frame enmeve Marne Kellogg German Chemistry Mane L Shay Cookrng and Sewing Olive Wrllrams Frances Marguerite Mentgen Mabel Frances Glass Reading Reading U28 . .--- E - - . . I , , . ca 1 . . 1. - . W non . 1 1 U . .I u. .. cm - - .. - - -- J.. . u u l Puritan Bag on as that woman going to school? What a bunch of vasators we have w must all lac an bad and the faculty laave sent for our mas to see us What a bunch al women' lhree hows mule these remarks one faar llaursnlxy an November But a few more annautfs aml Walter l onnae Coxy Paul and others saw these womera were Daisy Alma Vlaajoaae Ina Vavaan and Ruth lla at laorrad newspaper saad we made up and usecl false laaar and lap stacks and 4 xx ll just show taem Yes Indeed' bo thats why we had such funny long lual cl oltmf c Il als and knobs of haar where once were tram slaort sltarts comfort able xx lasts and soft puffs Mad nlaen we all looked thas horrad way the nacest man talked to us and sand hc hop cl wc cl asan our poant We dad but we trust every year the garls wall observe Pur atan Day as a warnang to had newspaper reporters IDXIZBY ALMA RUTH I I 291 O aa - - s u u ' ' . . 1 x', ' ' 2 c v e . .1 at , r . i i ' . V. ' ' ' V-A l - , 5 .Q 1 f . A ,. . , ' , . ' . ' l 5 ! -4 ! 9 O ' V P 4 ' ' ' a 1 s ' a ' ' a 1 a 1 , . '-' 'A v 1 !0 it ' O1 W l ian l 'ca 5 l . , , . , 2 S S, ' I ' ig 'ra Q '. , L , ' , ' i 'L I I k . . 1 ' ' i , , . . . . . 4 - , 1 . . , . . . i . I W w 1 s- Q! Qing Bag He had arrrved early at school that mornrng and was gazing rdly out the wmclow Suddenly he gasped and reached for some support What was that procession comrng up the street? Was rt a Bolshevrlcr delegation? No rt was the gang and then the terrrble truth dan ned upon hrm and a cold ehrll played up and down his back Thus was Rag Day and he had forgotten A shower bath awarted htm rf he was found He reached for hrs hat and raced home lle regarned conscrousness as he ran and noticed there was one boy dressed as a preacher another as a clown many as trnmps and others well words are rnadequate to descrrbe them lhe teachers were thrown rnto convulsrons and the wsorlc done that day was a rnrnus quantrty But why go on3 Rag Day rs rndescrrbable and must he seen to be apprecrated Aggie Glarmunl Xve love our lrttle Aggre boys They are so good and brrglrt Ilrar every year we send thene oft hlo learn to judge stock rrglrt But all thrs travel on the trarn To Collrns what a cos so Haddre drd to ull appe l Money money or thrs cup rs los A carnrval we decrded then It was the only thrng For there rs offered so much fun And none would need to sing And srngrng rs so much 1 lmore One Frrday we drd congreg rte lqo the gym 1nd lower floor Of our dear old L C H S Three hundred strong or nrore First of all we Hit the Trarl It was a wonderful sight Wrth a burro wandering all around And wrld men who scared us whrte Some Hula Hula dancers too Drd wrvgle rnd drd tvxr t And a pretty Gvpsy marden fold a fortune hy a wrrst Now uhod exer thrnlc of thrs3 Old Brll Hohenzollern he Nlost certarnly got hrs for shots were flyrng, rll rround Hrs hrdeous ugly phrl A great lug store was hlled up full With lots of things to eat And over ln the lutchen Were all lcrnds of buns and meat Prnlc lemonade and poppy corn Were just round everywhere And lf you bought a ball or wo You cl dump Oscar from hrs chan But best of all was the next morn Or sometime rn that day When Haddre sud Enough Was made to all expenses pay l30 Z - - A A - .. .. . , . r l . . , 1 - , .ee 1 . .. , gg , . 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Srnmr ake GDR' The Semors followed their annual custom this year of showmg the faculty their charactenstxc faults It was a scream from start to hmsh and the students fairly wrlthed ln their seats And as one faculty member described It It IS too pamful to dwell upon The cast IS as follows Superintendent-Ralph Griffin Sexson Prmcrpal Paul Crowner Saltus eanne La Fon Hagen Bud Bard Knowles Raydoe Bohner Morse Cecll Gilbert Stlffler Nlta Brogan Anderson Lila Longnecker Shrum Mildred Hamel Lowe Mane Nelson Saltus Lendyl Rlcherson Hadsell Albert Garber Peterson Genelle Gulllet Landram lared Brush Hauptmann Annayean Andrews Libby Lenora Scull Dickenson Thelma Mentgen von Ruecau Daisy Wilcox Tohlll Marjorie Frame Holder ane Cnst Coffin Catherine Kennedy Deu Pree Gladyce lrvmg Griswold Lloyd Chapman Conant U32 BOOK IV GB111' Ahuenturen H331 N I elaw AQVIYH befx Un ood 4 P 1 111 :hed 1 ul 0 llNXlSl loun tx Fan Ne at 'Nhss Lowe Veer Ionlle t0 mt N ' 0110 H1995 NBP Nm vt F10 x Stllt en lllllx th tu- dulld X Newt qexxon mmm ll9N U16 IMQ1 NL K Q ,, 5- UIKIN 1 NP N1 Mon vu www LNU1 mx 5 'No Fra-Xhxe l lcultk XX on 'QI-Q' .. LJ4 .,, , 'V S11 . 4.- ,K I .' 1 t 1 ' : K K, wi i ' 1':. , S1 . T.-Mr. ., fi A ' - ifh : I F ' xl ies. I -U Q'-p . 11,-XV f visit I.w'4m Sept. 13.-W Co . Fair. lfuir. 59 SN, 13,-I: . - - K K tg Sw-I 24.-Miss Hixsuu bids A - l ' .Xl 'Em Cv. J vl , s ln'ny rr-.u-s. Sei .14.-All f : 't ' - . A 5 J 11t.214A.1'. fx '1 ' . ga ' ' I.. U. ll. S. Q 1 . 17.-. '. 'X , ' ' Q' .HAI t, 30- , 5 .- .1 UM: 'L C U31 I UC I U 1 r 'ws lp- it I sn 1.101115 1.o111.up..1u mmm NM 4.u.l1uN LOU.,lLl.ll0 my wx bln 'vu I H. 1 Nun ll 11111 0 lldxkpllnll 41: f IX rl S H1 HU1 lk P I ll QI! f 'mr Imds 1 I Nm Q r f ll U N R I 1 fl -ww tu 1.11 H Xnx ul Nr 11 f k lvl X ll 100 H01 Hx v lx I X M X1 N Fw: H36 ' A V . x fx, Q P2 f ' vw ' . A '- A all Nww. l.f -'l'1-uvllc-l':4 L-ul l'1-glib :lt Urplu-1111. N 2 2,--T-' - - X 'al 142 ss, . '. 15.--'I'-' - ' I ww liln-cl Mr. SL-xx n I'1u-siull,-111 1.1 ut Vlzlzzl. li 'li Ax, N '. ni. 4n'c-lu-stran ws 111 s ! ' -, -. . .' '. 15.--Gi'l.' shrt slriv! A' '. LIU, 'FI ' L. l', ll, S, tra' 'ng l' 1' ' 2 . llYl'I' the Tm uf tho- .Xl- XVI , ? xwrwutf-. 5 Nov. 19. f 0m'Aunl fl'lYlll l'znl- Nov, 22, l'urit:1n lmy. Lust: 2 iff 'nizf' full: in 'KIM-l '-e-n IH 'I-r rag, lin sti' . vurl- th Sump :ml thu- Suv ry. ing iron, :lg-' ll-tv. . 1 ' : 'l'h' T1-otll of llc- .' '. ISL- Th - Inst 3ll'1' vu ml. Gift Il r.'f , It pays ta adv-'tim-, Gull ll I - 'l.', I '. Ulf Hull Ilay. lf: her .'11 - 'om Quic- vm-ry lay. Salt rfiny sv! I I ',.'IlS. N '. f'lI,-- 'l Y. ff IU.'. E . Ig ,I v, if-T. - -. . gp, e 15 bparkln gukle lt 'ec ue dmmond ' Igsgxgors lmdda swell Load-ng up UN P0Wd'f to meet the enemy' , IGUY Q Hsulla mn 0 ull! 0 hoetoface relav loam loo blp. to drink out of Dormitory plmmcd I lu mrlq eulted l u Berkley Soktetlm 01 rl lg., lLdlll nuts oc Nllllhfllllflllfl limk le Nenluns l'I 2? Nunnrs moan lu L vu rlou mom-y allw -- - I 9' Vacation Hfnry en Dec Z0 Community Lhust I 371 H185 Dl'0gTdh'l IJ c Somoloff Opera Lo l ,J 1 . X I me-. :L-I 'I' tw 1 , .' - Q' '1 'j' . . H . - W me-. LA -- , -. D '. 4.-Alu-lzlll -- -- lry- ' lm 4, 9.--is r u Pg , A 1 -1. fi.----'1'lv ll -k 1- of ' ' ' ' L Z ' . ' Venice. Dec. 14. Aggie Carnival. Eats , - C. 5- ' -, sr D1 ' , ' - -' ,:I g- '- 1. ' , ' e.27.-' '. Qflfy - X 8 n 16 Debaters begun to get to think about up vo Mor Jdll 3 DH Bffllffq gan J n Lhlldren return to L C H Q with hnbhy horkc-Q lambs dollies and a tired feelxnfr Jan Chapplc- xx glts home again H iBI1l 10 Stock mdgiug te-fm: Sclred goes to Fort Follms 'rnow Jan S Ifootball squwd and 3339 'md Omccky fan t' Bud recelve Ball of Honor Girlq Join ball and Chain Jan 1 Bdskemrall bca on 553112 opens dn 4 Fozeusxnpm ',-X ldnuary e ue 1 n w !IlCB.b1f'F U58 5 31 .1 ' N K a . IJ.- ' , . ' , 7.- , j'.'l 1, ' ' e Jun. .-4' f ' 1 ' 1 q C i . . Y I - 'g . 5,- ' . ' s l -- Q ,. ei r ,- W . QQ' X ready to start ts:-.con1:x1Aencs? I I gil- M . 4, X , A A ' J' . I .- A 3 'ty, 9. 1 M A .1 '-All mu an -Lil - .,, 1 A. . , . . r V rtj I , ' F A h I 1 kj - 1 1 4 A - Q., 7 X, si .. , r ss., e Qsii V L. Feb 11 16 YVunderful beau tiful things me shown Feb 20 Mlqs von Ruecau talns Qophs Feb 21 A Bachelor-1 Ro Fehluary 1 Paul decldm on a life of Sen-we Feb 2 Holynke trip Lecll va S 011 Hazel Qhflfl len 4 Miss Andereon trips lmlrse forward and hack keeps Lent lends: Pete 11181106 Feb 23 A vacation What fun' H391 Feb 26 Bread line in chapel :ISC Byrne , I A- , C . . I gn ,- I . L R . 'M 5 b Q. f ' , V P 2 Q 2 Feb. 14.-Mass 'romu enter- ' ' ' ' . 1 wifi. . , - A Al , ? To I 5 s . , In P xx x v r Ax IN4 I ll ll I Nl 1 fill mn Xls Xml l IIIUIS Xlq l Hltl 1 Ill! S lu Ne xi lu u 1 ne n l4I mar Gireunung 11115 QI 15 SP Camou age The Censor 'N Training Muscles fjw fii kbmtv V3 Lai- -vfdf ,- A n A enal Ragd Testing Nerve Rv we i N Purilan Day Seemg Into Future :fi HK x How Glad I am I Developed My Ear Lobesl U42 . . - o 0 0 O 0 0 ' ,ff e , 'Q '- - ' ' uf .:,' Y 1 .Q i, lm NC 5v..1fna.L2.1 , .fx -1 FY' 0:43 '- ,fg I cp x'o-.su X . , oo e , ' . . ., wr nmvw ,Q 1 1 - JSF! bs-' ..-is I Q 1 FEC ' -:5'7N I E, r.-VE'::Ei il Q ilu! X Q . ., N , , ,, . I ia . X 1-'N 71X A s,v 1 - rr. . da - f- ' D '1 - S- V-'! -f, 5' 'ILT U ' f 1 ' '1fw'l ' n . It 4 e S 1 n ' u 69 ,Q 'AA ' V V' .fum if ' 1 DM 7 1 Emil 15221215 II43 Name Sophomore Vlce Presxclent unlor Class Reception Lenora Freshman lmtxatron Senlor A s Several Love Affaxrs Forensrc Girls Basketball Games The Annual Board L C H S Literary Abllrty German Male Quartette Lawn L C H S Faculty s Sense of Humor West s Modern History Cause of Death Efflclency of Pete Booth Gum Chewmg and Cigarettes War Prices No Data Miss Hagen Lack of Abxlrty Absence Hotz Public Opmlon Over Capltallzahon Slang Allies Hugh Cs fSeas Tramplmg Saturday School Old Age l l I. . . H -AYV --fYV..AVA, . 2. ,I ' . ..............Ae................. ...w..... vYevV,...V............. ' ' 3, ' ...,....,,,,....4,........,,.....,...............,,,.............,.................................... ' 4. ................vv................................ ....-.....--..,....-,,-...,..--,----.-----A---A----+-------- - 5, ' ' ' ...............,....................................,......v................r........ . ' 6. 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'Q rcle 'ille sr tt 4 l f . q, . , ' 'C llt, M t' l l'l VS. Q y - s . 5llI'l H' zzrlirrrs. : ' . ' . U of Q - Q. C , 0 . 1 X- -' Yell: Silt-r '- t5e N: 'L le '. Nl. o 4 Y 'r-, ll:rr .'o llltur. 'nl V , :mi A, ly lu, g V , 'ly Chl' 4 . L ' 1 . jr ' 'j o . 'I'l ' I V- V lf' defy' zrll 4 '. jx 4 ' fttrng ' A' ina lf' 'Al 4., I' leg. l.u '11 Ja tten. J. ' ' . r. . . ' ' . t . rl lx ' tlre for -' ' 1 . urxe - ' ' ' e. :rt tlre wo href l .r larry o n lllllrrn llme' '. 'lx . wer , . BOOK V Qbur Ahuvrtmvrn ll47l Why do all the young men buy Langham Hugh Clothes? F lrst because they have the same style and snap as the older fellows clothes second they have the same quahty at about one third less rn cost Ask the boy who has worn one Come to this store and see them Langham Hg CLCTI-IES 516 50 to 525 The only Langham High store nn Sterlrng Tailored with snap For the hugh school chap os H Sfruizel Clothrer and Furmsher for Men and boys 2l0 Main St . Sterlmg, Colorado annumuanuuuuuummmuuunwauumuuuummuuuumuunmc Glue Forfner Camera Company illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllfz IIB North Third Street Sterling Colorado WE SELL Cameras Fllms Plates Pa pers Camera Supplres Plc ture Frames Glass Albums Fountain Pens Party Deco ratxons and Accessories Mo txon Picture Cameras and Proyectmg Machines Stere optrcons Novelties etc WE MAKE Vlews Motion Picture Films Lantern Slrdes Souvenir Post Cards etc WEDO Developing Printing Enlarg mg Copymg Camera Reparr Ing etc llllllllllllllllllllllll HIGH CLASS STUDIO IN CONNECTION N 48 H4 la Rf is ru THE OIWICERS AND DIRECTORS of The Logan County atlonal Bank I 1111111 Gzeetzngs to THE CLASS 0f1918 F wish them success the reahf mon desire to fissure them th it the services of this hunk ire ilwiys it their dlsposwl l 1' 1 j . ' w N of their hopes and ambitions, and I 1 1 N 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . W - W GEO A HENDERSON P J I E M KELSEY C h DANIEL REAGAN V P d I Flrst Natlonal an Capital and Surplus 8150 000 00 Deposits 31 300 00000 ve p l nl re pad n lil deposzls Gelyour surplus mon y I w king f r you We mvrle your busmess wzlh the assurance that rt wzll be effczenlly handled 0 E E QQ . . , resi en . . . as icr , ice resi en I I . 1 3 ' . , ! I ' gllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUINflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh 5 Fi er Cen i e si E 2 i o ne ' . 2 5 6 5 2 o or o . 2 illllllIllIllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllg . . . . J . . . A STCRE SELLING Ladies Ready io Wear Always glvmg exceptional values and whose Integrity and progresslveness has raised lt lnto the Irontrank of Colorado Storee and made lt Eastern Colorados Ieaclmg shop for women IIIIIIIIIlllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N IB kBIdg Stlg fl Sl r F r Thrhy P opl llllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll CJV d lu With ul E, lr 1 IllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Storage oa See the Watts Lumber Company Hudson Chalmers eo Maxwell Studebaker AU T O S AN D ACCESSORIES H B SWEDLUND o 7 1-1 nd llllllllllll IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll I llllllllllll 'II ' Fira! ationa an ., er in 0 C S le . 9 . o 1 6 0 E e . . agner, Resi en! Partner x a lagance The Sterhng Democrat OlTlCl3l Paper of Logan County and Also of the Clty of Sterlmg ll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll Il You Need It OUR JOB DEPAR1 MENT NFEDS NO ADNERI ISING Dl',MOCRAT JOB WORK SPEAK? FOR Vlbhl I' ORA HAlEl W C' HARRIQ ARTHUR A SMITH Haley HQFFIS Company INCORPORATED I ull I and I ufufal Sfmk Swim IIIIII fill IAND CATTLF if PFEDINC STERLING ooLoRADo Brands Q U I'-Q ll e lmndll our own lu 1' Monk and lands rulusnrlg and ran ulmd mu and fazoralrle lrrms O . , - , . J , - 4 . . - , . , 1 , . A. x , T4 President Vice President and General Manager Secrevary'Tr1-asurcr Q - 4. , . Y . . V . . 1 . . . , . .. Q , J , .1 J 1 f ' , . ' , . . K. . ' , , , . .V - v I , G g H nd F. H. Blai L. P THE STERLING HARDWARE C9 IIVIPLEIVIENT CO. L J PEREAU M Hardware Impl ment Harness Buggr and W g G In E gl Pumps Wind II WeIISuppI1 I All K CI I22 NORTH SECOND STREET TELEPHONE STERLING 31 GO TO Glass C9 Bryan! Mercanille Co Up fo Date Salts and Fumzshmgs PAY CASH AND PAY LESS S Va rle The Waihena Store A POPULAR STORE WITH POPULAR PRICES W DFORBESP Il9N2d5 F LO ERS I','Z5fiLr'l?.XZ'Z.SfLEIfl' For The Sweet Grrl Graduate WE HAVE THEM THE BEST AND THE FRESHEST S erllng Greenhouse and Gardens B L IOTNSON eor e c erson r ereau . . , anager , e s, , 'es a ons, asoi e n 'nes, , fnl S, es U In S 0 . . . . .. .. . I AT R. E. enzel, Proprietor C. . . - . tee , mp n I Nexl Door Farmers Nalranal ,fBank gg . n IIllIlIIUIIllIIlIIIIIllIIUllIfIIIUIIUIINUIIUIIUIIIIIllfllllllllllflllllulllllllflllllllllllIlllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIlllllllIIlllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll t ' . '. 'Prep elm Young men wnll mg ln loolnng over our Hart Sclmaff ner 81 Marx suits for sprung The new models come mostly nn mllltary styles and guaranteed all woo Try a Dobbs 6: Co hat for spring and notlce the difference 9 Ill so Colorado Beet Sugar E IE 4 E E af Eff? find a great sav- V v . . . ' Q' - B B A f E E B B M K OUR HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l9l8 from THE COLORADO ROLLER MILLS Dealers in Flours, Feeds and Meals STICKNEY S CYCLE SHOP S C STICKNEY P p l New and Used Motorcycles and Bicycles Sold on Easy Terms I04 S uth Fr nt St t St Img Co r cl STERLING MARKET All Kmds ofFresh and Cured Meals Wholesale and Relazl II5 MAIN ST PHONE STERLING 8 A SCHMID Uhr Qlnhvrtn W L TURMAN I-tnhng Gln ATTORNEY AT LAW fyB kB t I BC 9 . . . ro rie or . o o ree er ' , Io a Learn why our customers always return by trying us yourself nr . . 6 O o Poplar Street. Next to City Hall Room 229 Our prices are 25 por cent lowe' Logan Colm an 'HHHIH than Llcxlvfwvollx' work equal. Sleylfn, 910, h , th 't,-and x d l' ' ,' b 'I 1 ' 'sed. BAUIVIAN S DRUG STORE 'Che Leadmg Book Statwnery and Drug Slore m the Gly ScI1ooISuppIles Baseball Goocl Tennxs Good Basketball Good Magazines and Latest Books Kodalcs and Premo Cameras auman s Drug Slore The Rexall Slore 6 .Qerwzeg 6 197 BUSY STOR STERLING COLORADO Where You Buy 1tFor Less Farmers Lumber and Supply Co OPYICE AND XARD AT ZOI SOLTH FRONT TRP ET r p serv y LUIVIBER COAL BUILDING MATERIAL or PAINT e v C Il TELEPHONE STERLING I7 STERLING COLORADO CLASSIC MERCHANDISE Our arm IS to excell per eclron IH merchandise Our guarantee We lead In Ladies Gowns Suzls Coals Hats Dry Goods Shoes Mer1 sclolhmg andFurn1sh1ngs HARDWARE AND FURNITURE IVIENTGEN IVIERCANTILE CO 56 9 I Q Sv 5, 5, , QB ' fnrorporafcd I S gf J, ..L.-.,.,-....,.....,,,L.L ., I, . .- - .. L, . .-,--.L, .-s- I '- .' ' 5 ' ' ' S L Is p e ared and anxious lo e our nmanls---for good 4 '- , Y W can sa c you money. 'a ana' see us. l A f I , 0 . . ' ' , l P a I v 1 1 I - When you go to buy a car have the dealer show you hlS stock of parts for the car he IS selhng We wlll be glad to show you our stock at any time as we carry a full hue LIUD DnnsEBaumEns MDTDR EAR Cc Y IDEAL AUTO 6- MACHINE CO The SEYMOUR DRUG Company .IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIHIIIII Ill. WE SPECIALIZE IN Pure Drugs 'Drug Sundrzes Nyal Family Remedres Lowney s Candles parker Tens VlCf0f Vlclrolas Musical Goods Brunswzck Phonographs Fxslwmg Tackle 'llIlHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll' HOW CAN WE BEST SERVE YOU9 58 Q H 2 I 'Q 5 E fx 67342 ODEL BAKERY MEANS Clean I mess Excellence C9 S e r UI c e IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PHONE STERLING 6541 W H Frame mr Z MIITF IIMIIII 1 I Good Furnzfure and Rugs RIGHT PRICES The Sterlzng Lumber Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL O D LEWIS M GUY CURLEE C Everylhmg ln Budding Malerzal and Coal Office and Yards 4I2 Mam St Phones Sterling 41 and 42 Sterling, Colo. This store rs a shoe center o the world because we carry m sloc aIkOver Shoes Travel where you wzll New Yor Chzcago or San Fran cisco or cross to London or Pans you will find W alk Over Shoes for Men and Women STERLING SHOE STORE T C BCH 023 on an Ol IIYW BIC SC l59l 0 0 f T .Q S '- I f ' , Mu ,Z .,1 Jw.. I I - I 'T' X - . I I l IIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ' . . f o . . , anaqer , enelalSuper' cl kr . ' I 7 , - ' h Sh E h A h an E ISL FELKNER AUTO and REPAIR CO. 323 P pls sf 1 stern g Cl .1 'Pho ,sf ,lf g 99 ,Hgency OLDSMOBILE and OVERLAND AUTOMOBILES GENERAL MACHINE SHOP and REPAIRING F E FELKNER P pil L C I A H S STUDENTS We extend to you a hearty welcome to 171511 our store at any tzme meet your frzencls bun your postage stamps leave your pac ages We appreclate the courtesles you have shown us We will strive to mamtam the kind o store we thm you want CHAS T GILBERT Fortune s Con ectzonery ICE CREAM SUNDAES LIGHT LUNCHES J4 Real Place on Mal Music SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS COEN MORISON AND SAUTER Attorneys and Counselors You Haven t Seen The BIG SHOW rn Rugs and Furmture unless you have seen SCOFIELD S Complete House Furnishings U60 o r ree n , o ora 0 n e n - . , f0 YCOT , --- L -.. 6' lf . I ' I I f 'n St. If . y The Square Deal Druggist Fgflung I T , -TT I - T TTTTT lallty Pflfltlllg IPPC! r DESIGNERS ENCRAVERS EMBOSSERS LINOTYPERS The Advocate Publishing Co Clarence Morgan CGNFECTIONER 6' TOBACCGNIST Clupman Bros D BYRNE WHERE Never burned anyone QUALITY CARRIES l000 AND COUNTS ONE ARTICLES H li I Sterling Colorado lg est QM diowest pnces 0 0 0 We have et ui e our printing estzihlishment with every moclern printing device--,directed by skillecl mechanics. When we say Quality we mean high quali y. We are not merely job printers -we are printers of everything required in commercial and so- cial usages. 1 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllll'lllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . . ! . I . o cc H 1 Q , . Wo Born o the deep daily need 0 a natlon I am the V orce o Now the mcarnate spznt of today Monarch o Material Things 1 am created and conserved by the e orts o Man l hold out the cup o oy l dzspel sorrow A tireless wor er I sleep not rest not I now not night or day nor sorrow 1 am majestic m my strength sublime rn my power I am the the mspzratron o the hopeless the rzght arm o the needy the champion 0 the oppressed Rlghtly directed I am the creator of con dence the bullder o hap pmess l am a SA VINGS ACCOUNT Cap1lal375 000 62 3 IE f , f ' W . f m . W f . rr' f f I ' - ' li , --- D k o 1 .- consort kings and the brother of toil-- . . . f In . f H , ' f c ' f 7 f - FARMERS NATIONAL BANK E A A IM Fi X SZ' aaodblaof E T C H I N G MAQHWES ID IN' PHONE CHAMPA 288 H64


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