Mobile High School - Bartonian Yearbook (Mobile, AL)
- Class of 1921
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'tt-A' ' 1 J' BARTONIAN SEN IUR VLASS 0Fl lf'ERS BARTONIAN CAROLYV ELIZABETH ACREE Huh Beauty ltself doth of ltself persuade The eyes of men wlthout an orator Antl Amt Club Athletxc Assoclatlon B L OLIVE OCTAVE ALLEN Polly Great Caesars' -X wllllng hand adds but a feather to h hee EDWARD C BECK Hello there Sweetness' No duty could overtask hlm No need hlS wlll outrun Sclence Club Bartonlan Board Locker Marshal Trafflc Officer Basket Ball 1921 Senlor Football 1921 H1 Y Club ELIZABETH ARMBRECHT IZ Soltenly' Throw Trng to the dogs Ill none of lt Athletlc ASSOCl3tIOn ELIZABETH RICHARDS BAILEY Oh' I hate that ' And as the brxght sun glorlfles the sky So IS her face 1llumm'd wlth her eye Athletlc Assoclatxon WILLIAM McDONOUGH BEKURS B1ll' Daw Gone ' He who ponderous knowledge seeks, Just lend an ear when the Oracle speaks' Vlce Presldent Scxence Club Barton Debatmg Club I I A u !n u ' ' ' n .- . , . ' '. . A. . . S. 44 -1 as n tl- ' ' t e I xx uEdsy as n 1 . u ' r I . . ., UL' u u - rr u ' 1 n x ' xy BARTONIAN LILA DELL BARNES Plunk Tlll lts not even funny' She looks as clear As mormng roses newly wash d wlth dew 'VIARY EMILY BARNES m For goodness sake Her sunny locks Hang on her temples llke a golden fleece RUDYARD D BOWLING Bugs When do we eat? Where Ignorance IS bllss 'Tls folly to be wlse Buslness Manager Barton News Staff 1919 20 Semor Football Tennls Club Presldent H1 Y Club NELL LENISON BEARD Dld she say so'7 I never dare to wrlte As funny as I can Glee Club A B L MAUDE WILHELMINA BOLTON Dock Oh' my goodness ' I loathe that low VICE, cur1os1ty A B L S EVON BREWTON Ev' Y ou never can tell ' I profess not talking, only this, ' Let each man do hls best il 'i ll ' ' I yy , . id . , . ,. UE Y! ll . H , , s! U . ,. Ki ,YI Cl U ,, . . . ' . . ,, I V I Y Y . ll ' Y! Cl ' 'Y ,U.,l...Nl,W....,,...m...m...y ,-,,. V.. 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' MOLLIE BROOK Dlmples Oh' that s terrlble' Laugh and the world laughs wlth you Correspondlng Secretary Math Clrcle Jumor College Club B L Barton News 1919 20 FRANICFS FORBES BROWN Frank Oh' go to' A rare compound of oddlty frollc and fun' Who lellshes a Joke and I'6J0lCe IH a pun Bartoman Board Home ECONOMICS Club Clvlcs Club Lunch Counter B L EDWIN EMILE BROADWAY '42nd St G mme two cents ' In framing' an artlst art hath thus decreed To make some good but others to exceed Barton tDebat1ng Club Bartoman Board Barton News 1919 20 H1 Y Treasurer Spanlsh Club LUCY HENRIFTTA BROWN Browme Oh' pleas ' Lovelmess needs not the foreign ald f ornament But IS when unadorned adorned the most Spanlsh Club Tenms Club Latm Club A B L S ELEANOR BUCK El'ner Le' me tell ya ' Her healt as far from fraud as heaven from earth Home Economlcs Club A B L S PRESTON BURKHALTER Burk Let the wolld sllde, let the world go ' Football 1990 BARTONIAN FAWYIE BUSCH Fancy Aw gwan' Be to her vlrtues very klnd Be to her faults a llttle blmd Txeasurer of Sclence Club Junlor College Club CHESTER HERMAN BRUNELL CHANDLER Ches Im slck glmme an early dlsmlssal Hls pencil was strlklng reslstless and gland, Hls manners were gentle complymg and bland Barton News 1919 20 Baltoman Boarl Spanlsh Club 'VIARY ELIZABETH CARL Ya Sho nuff? Well may your hearts belleve the truths I tell Tls vlrtue makes the bllss wher er we dwell B L KATE CLARK My Kate Now listen chllel 'Ihe sunshine on my path ls as a friend to me Antl Aln t Club B OLA CLARK Tommy' Beaut1ful ' Thou marvell'st at my words, but hold thee stlll, Thmgs bad begun make strong themselves by ull Athletlc Assoclatlon Spanlsh Club A B L S LURLINE CODY Socks Can't always sometimes tell' ' Happy am I, from care I'm free' Why aren't they all contented luke me ' Barton Debating Club A B L S Home Economlcs Club E S C L C ,M,,.,.,.,,,,n,.l...l.,.,......,,..,,..m., ..,.,,........,,...n..........,.,,,l..,.w,U,W,,,..,.,,.,..........,..,.,...-.,...,,.,,..,W,.m..,,W-.,..W4 W, lll. , ,..... . ,..,- ,. ..l.,...,... X .. . . H. N-. .....,...l.....WH,,.,...n..,..,....m. .,.. ,..W........,,,. as n I I u ar u ' ' , - 9 ' ' lf , . u . ' w u v' u 1 - . ' - u , - . H . . . . . I 1 1 ' n -' ' ' g u , 1' I y u n ca ' 1 , . . . , n n rv u ' - an , . H . . r D. h ll . . , , - A. . L. b. BARTONIAN ELI CHASSIN 1 Ill declare' From the crown of hls head to the sole of hls foot he IS all mlrth Spanlsh Club VALERIE COLVIN Colvm Its real pltlfull A woman convlnced agamst her will Is of the same opmlon stlll Secretary Semor Class Bartonlan Board Captain Basket Ball 1921 Tenms Club Athletic Association B L ELEANOR J COSMINSKY Imp Vlrouldnt that freeze you? Dance and be merry for tomorrow you may d1e Barton Debatlng Llub Antl Amt Club College Club Glee Club Tennls Club A B L S LUCILE COSTELLO Cossle Oh Eran' Heart on her lxps and soul w1thm her eyes Soft as her cllme and sunny as her skxes Athletlc Assoclatlon B L REBA COWAN Fun and fl ollc 14 her alm, Breakmg hearts her favorxte game ADOLPH COX Dolf' Oh, pshaw ' A w1t's a feather, and a chief a rod, An honest man's the noblest work of God ' Captam Semor Football 1921 Tenms Club Bartonlan Board .,,.,.l.,1..l.w.-..,4....,-Wu...-11111,1nl,,...,l,..l...,.....W.,llH...ln.,lW,,Wm.ll.,. ,-.. .M ',,,l,,l.- --I . 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BARTONIAN VS ILLIE BEATRICE COX B1'1e I cant be bothered 'lhe mlldest manners wlth the blavest mmd ALLENI C CROWELL Crow Well Im a monkeys uncle' Let humble Allen wlth an awkwald shame Do good by stealth and blush to flnd It fame Athletlc ASSOClatl0U Trafflc Offlcer Flreman 1920 SUE BYRNE CRARY 'ltenmsy 0 that peavecates me' -ln open hearted maiden true and pmt B L VIARY MILES CROWLEY 'VIany Smxles Dont do lt' By her llfe alone Gracxous and sweet the better way was shown Economics Club Glee C ub PAULINE FAITH CURRY Polly Oh, you know what I mean A Splflt pure as hers Is always pure, even whlle It errs Home Economics Club Glee Club Bartoman Board Lunch Counter Athletlc Assoclatlon College Club Barton News 1919 '20 Tennls Club E S C L C A B L S FOSDICK S CUNNINGHAM DlHk U Tellum To mourn a mlschlef that IS ast and one P 8 , Is the next way to draw new mlSChlef on ' Class Football ' Cl 'll' H ll 1 il . L , 64 4 D fs y - , - ,, 4 Cl DY I . ll l I 71 , . ll ' - 7 ' y , . 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A BARTONIAN HORTENSE CUTHBER1 Tensxe Isn t that preclousl ' Its good to lengthen to the last a sun mood Home Economlcs Club A B L S ELMER DEL HOMME B1 Great balls of fl A llttle nonsense now and then Is rehshed by the WlSeSt men Athletic Assoclatlon Math Circle Semor Football 1921 ELLA C DAVIDSON IS Im so thrllled' The noblest mmd the best contentment as Jumor College Club Glee Club A B L S C DORA DAVIDOFF Dutch Oh' Hush Up' Work IS work and must be do Yet as I work I have my fun Athletlc Assoclatlon Lunch Counter Home Economxcs Club B L IMOGENE DAVIS Gene Ish ca b1bble A truer, nobller, trustxer heart, More lovlng, or more loyal, never beat Wlthlh a human breast A B L S WILLIE MAY DELCHAMPS Major No uhuh ' Her glossy halr was clustered o'er a brow, Brlght wlth mtelhgence, and falr and smooth Presldent Latln Club 1921 Math Clrcle Athletlc Assoclatlon Jumor College Club Barton News Staff 1919 '20 A B L S Y ll ' V ll Y ' Y! 4 y ny YY IC 'llii 're! H ' l Y ' ' Pl US' DY ll Y ' Y' U ' h ll . E.S..L.C. U Il Cl !7 ' ne, - V ' A. . . S. If I! BARTONIAN FRANCES ELIZABETH EDGAR Fatty Am t that grand? Worth courage honor these Indeed Your sustenance and bxrthrlght are B L GEORGE DEWEY EVANS Evans Watcha say Must I work Oh what a waste of tlmel Athletlc Assoclatlon Football 1920 Junlor Football Coach Baseball 1921 'VIARGUERITE FARNELL Margle Am t It the truth' How sweet must be the hps that guard the tongue Sclence Club S L B L GRACE BEATRICE FIELDS Shakespeare Ill swanee that s the truth Tlme will tell the tale Barton Debatmg Club B L RACHEL FRIEDLANDER Rae Oh' Shucks ' So calm, the waters scarcely seem to stray, And yet thev ghde like hannmess away Athletmc ASSOClatl0H E S C L C. MOLLIE L. GEORGE Gulf Crest That's Awful ' Let every eye negotlate for ltself And trust no agent CIVICS Club u .yy u ' 1 n ca ' v s 1 . . ., A. . . S. N u rr u yr u - U u ' n I 1 ' 1 - n ac - yr ' E. . C. . C. A. . . S. as , , n u 1 9 u u ' ' vs ' A. . . S. BART ONIAN MAY EARN ESTINE GILL IVIISSIB Now Jest suppose' O mxschlefl thou art swxft To enter IH the thoughts of desperate men Home Economlcs Club L I hope to tell you Full well they laughed wlth Joyful glee At all hls Jokes for manv a Joke had he Athletic Assoclatlon HELENA AGlN ES GRAF Lena Isnt that thr1ll1ng'l Don t trouble trouble until trouble troubles you If you dont trouble trouble trouble wxll never trouble you Bookkeepers Club GORDON MAY GRAHAM What? -Xge cannot lwlthel her nor lnflmte varlety Athletlc Assoclatlon Gordan stale her EDITH MARGARET GWIN Oh Goodness' Margy Sllence lS the perfectest herald of y Home Economlcs Club College Club C IKE GOTLIEB Ike3 ' 'I'll say ' Our senslbllltles are so acute, The fear of belng sllent, makes us mute -Xthletlc Assoclatlon Football 1920 L' A an ' .rn u ' n , . H . . . , ' - !n ' E. S. C. . C. HENRY FARROW Speedy u vs 44 ' - 1 . . . ,, f u ra u 1 - ' In u 9 ' . . Y . n , 9 ' u ur 44 vu U ' .- If A 1 - . n Y, ,, ca n u .rx ta - - A jo In E. S. . L. C. 4 u BARTONIAIN HORTEN SE S AR KH HANTAW Horty Im thrilled' Good sense which only IS the glft of heax en And tho no sclence falrly worth the sex en Athletlc Assoclatlon Barton News 1919 70 Balton Debating Club Junlor College Club Sclence Club B L C-XTHLEEY HART Kate We Ill Be' Peace rules the day where reason rules the mmd Athletu. ASSOC13tlOU Barton Debatmg Lluo MYRTLE CAMPBELL HARRIS Jabbo Well hes a regular Jelly bean Come and trip lt as you go Presldent of CIYICS Club C Lunch Counter Home Econom1cs Llub A B L S SXRAH ELIZ KBETH HASTY May Blessmgs ever walt on wlrtuous deeds And though a late a sure reward succeeds RUTH ALICE HOLT Rufus Aw walt a mmute Lets meet and elther do or dxe Baltonlan Board Barton News 1919 P0 XVICS Presldent Spanlsh Club A B L S College Club C ETHEL WIAE HOWELL Mae Well thats the hmlt All her faults are such that one love er the better for them -Xthletlc Assoclatlon Home Economlcs Cluo X ' Y 1 kv, I ' M vu ll 9 ' 'Y U . . . l Y 9 1 ' ' v YY - ' ' , r qv. ' A. . . S. fl If I V ff ' ll, . u . ,. . . . , . ' Y, . . . . . . ll 'Y lf I ' - V7 , - . U . . On the light fantastic too. ' ' E. S. . L. C. . ' 1 L V ll ,YY ll ' ' v' - ' l ,fi A Y 7 ' ll Y, u - - 1, Y o u I - - ,, 1 I , . -YA . . .1 , E. S. . L. C. A If il ff Y ' ' ,I , . KK S h I 'Y BARTOWIAN LIDA TUVQTKLL IWIGE Dont laugh Her Qm1lQ was prodlgal of summary shme Athletlc ASSOC13tlOD B L EUWILE DOROTHY INMAN E 1 Thats bad busmess' My beauty tho not mean Needs not the pamted flourlsh of your pralse ERAN IZARD You never can tell Valuable goods are always done up ln small packages Athletlc Assoclatlon A B BDNA BLSSIE JOHNSON Edneld Oh Sakes' Patience IS a plant That gl0WS not ln all gardens Lunch Counter A B L Home Economl Club I'll be horn swoggled Johnnlc, Johnnle, an Inspector IS he, Sees the yard IS as clean as can be Science Club Athletlc Assoclatlon Trafflc Offlcer I hate that ' Than experlence to make me sad Home Economlcs Club A B L S Athletlc Assoclatlon L A k 1 A ll 7 ,I an - - . ,, 1 ' li 'H A ' d ll Y ' . Y' if ! , - , r . ' Y! li YY KI ' Y! 1 1 1 1 KC ' 'Y V l KK ii , . ll ' ' ! , - sv 'cs JOHN JEFFRIES J1ggm MARGARET RUSH JOHNSON Vamp ' I had rather have a fool to make me merry, WIILDRED PADLINIE J0'NEb Mlke O hush' Her modest looks the cottage might adorn Sweet as the prlmrose peeps beneath the thorn Barton Debatlng' Club Athletlc Assoclatlon GRETCHEN MARY RENDAI L Yankee Oh I thmlx 'thats awful' How far that Iltle candle throws ILS beams So shlnes a good deed ln a naughty world Treasurer Home Economlcs Club B L College Club Lunch Counter INESS CORA BOENIG That s my onlle t one Vlrtue the strength and lu xuty of the sou Is the best gift of heaven Secretary Selence Club C C EARL JOSE! H Sho nuff' I bullt my soul a lordly pleasure house Whelem at ease for aye to dwell Barton Debatmg Club Athletlc Assoclatlon HI' LEW KRAUS Yes Is she not more than palntlng can expless Or youthful poets fancy when they love? Baltonlan Board Athletle ASSOCldtl0I'l Tennis Club ESTELLE KUN7 Stel a Oh' my COHSCIGHCCV Klnd hearts are more than eolonets And slmple faxth than Norman blood ABL BARTONIAN L' V Y ' ' if ' . Y! 4 A A A ll DY , . ll ' ' Y Y . 7 7 V' 1 ' l I 1 7' ' Av J u , in If ' , lv I! , , . . ll ' 1 ' . , K , 1 IY AL . . S. ' . , , If Y ' Y ll ' y L 7 Di , X, - I n President Math. Circle A. B. L. S. E. S. '. L. . I CKJOYY ll I IVY u ' . ,. . ., . . L ' Q . . . fl YY ll ' A f . -.N - v I Y, Q ' y In Avi- n'n . 'f A. B. L. S. 1 V ll I YI . , . u . ' Y' ll ' 1 1 i . . ' ., 1 . . . S. BARTONIAN MILTON LAPPINGTON ' Lap For craps sake O lt IS excellent To have a glants strength President Athletlc Assoclatlon asket Ball 1920 21 Football 1918 19 20 MARIETTA HARRIETT LILLEY MZTIOH ' Its thls way Lese The mlld expresslon spoke a m d In duty flrm composed reslgned Barton Debatmg Club Glee Club B L ALLINE ELIZABETH LEE Lenle Rave on' Your gentleness shall force More than your force shall move us to gen tleness Barton Debatlng Club B L ROBERT L LOCKE Bob Better late than never Tho modest on hls unembarrass d brow Nature had wrltten Gentleman MARY GREGG LOCKE Marla 'T1s nothmg else These dellghts, lf thou canst glve, Mlrth, with thee I mean to l1ve Vlce Presldent Home Economlcs Club Lunch Counter EDITH LORD My lord Oh, U don't love me no more The world has not a sweeter creature Secretary Home Economlcs Club Tenms Club Athletlc Assoclatlon Treasurer College Club A B L S Lunch Counter 4 V! at yn xc! ' ' 7 ' 7 lf , B 4 -v -1 -- 1 ll ' '! C l ' H Y H . . . III ' ' yr 7 9 ' I A. . . S. ll ' 'V ll 77 ll H 1 H I7 . H YI CK ' Y 9 . ., l BARTONIAN REUBEN LUBEL Rube Say Men of few words may be the best men -Xthletlc ASSOCl3tl0H Fneman 1920 DAISY MARGUERITE LUNDY Mouser I would do no such Only a sweet and vlrtuous soul Llke seasoned tlmber never glves Welfare Commxttee Ah 11. amt that bad Since brevlty IS the soul of XVII I will be brxef WALLACE ROBFRT McKlNNEY JR Klnney argumg too the parson own d hls sklll For e en tho vanqulsh d he could argue still Football 1918 19 20 Basket Ball 1919 20 21 Baseball 1920 21 LOTTIE ETHLEEN McDOUGAL Leenle Just Wdlt tlll I get grown And vxrtue IS her own leward B L LILLIE ADELE McKENZIE 1 Oh, I ve got to study hlstory ' Stlll waters run deep A B L U V7 ll -li ll ' JENN11-1 MAE MCCARY Rucus llln ' . 7 ' ,' , it ' ll ll ' ' . . .Yi E. s. C. L. C. A. . . s. f'L'1 KK ' ', .7 U ' ' . . . s. BARTONIAN ARTHUR BENNETT McLEAN Prof That remlnds me' One of the few the immortal names That were not born to dle FAY BROVNNE MALLETTE Oh my goodness' For I am armed so strong ln honesty That they pass by me as the Idle wlnd Athletic Assoclatlon S L Barton Debatlng Club A B L S CLYDF EMORY MALONE Aw shucks Be checked for sllence but never for speech Science Club Athletxc Assoclatlon VERNON BRUCE MADISON Jeff Well wheres my theme? Look he s wlndmg up the watch of his wlt, By and by It wlll strlke Sclence Club CHARLES MATTEI Preacher Don't hang on me I do not thlnk a braver gentleman IS now ahve, To grace thls latter age with noble deeds Class Football Spanlsh Club Flreman Ain't that terrific? A soft answer turneth away wrath. Glee Club A. B. L. C. OPAL LUCILE MALONE Pal College C'lub E. S. C. L. C. BARTONIAN RILI-IARD MAURY Dlck Glve hlm all klndness I had rather have Such a man my frxend than enemy BERTHA MAYO Bxddy I havent the least lde Those dark eyes so dark and so deep' B L MINNIE LUCILE MAYO Mmclle Well I llke that' She was Jest the qulet kmd Whose nature never varxes Sclence Club B L MAURICE W MIDGETT Buddy Naturally He amt the best but hes good Basket Ball 1920 21 Wrestllng 1920 Antl Amt Club Older Boys Conference GLADYS MEWEFEE Gladness Well Ill be Jmks' She has a sunny nature that seeks fol hghts, llke a flower ln a dark room Lunch Counter Home Economlcs Club A. B L S JOYCE LEE MERRIAM 0 tempora O mores ' Count that day lost, whose low descendmg sun Vlews from thy hand no worthy actlon done Barton Debatmg Club Latln Club A B L S v...,..-.........,.,..,,.........,,,,................l ......,.....m1NX,X,,H,.U111l.,.n,,..lnlNH.,-.....Wmn.,-.....,4.,...,..,nm.4......H...,.. .... l W K4 ' nv U . - . . ' n , . Cl ' J! H 1 ' H H U H ' ' H 44 ' ll , . 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BARTONIAN LEE MOORE Hooky I dare do all that may become a man Who dares do more lS none Barton Debatlng Club Class Football 1921 ISABEL MOORE Izzle You never can tell' The lustre 1n your eye heaven ln your cheek Pl ad your falr usage Home Economics Club Lunch Counter Athletlc Association A B L S Glee Club Sclence Club STELLA MILLER Chunchula Hush yo mou h ' 'For she who IG honest xs noble Bookkeepers Club CIVICS Club FRANK MORRILL Panchnto You wop Wlt how dellclous to mans damty taste Barton Debatmg Club 'AMELIA MORNINGSTAR Poodles Qu1t your k1dd1ng ' To laugh were want of goodness and of grace, And to be grave exceeds all power of face WILLIAM K P MORRILL Alphabet I'll say so He knew what's what, and that's as hlgh As metaphyslc w1t can fly Barton Debatmg Club Tenms Club Bookkeepers' Club .................................... ............. 4.......-...... ................. .. ........................ ............., ... .. .. ...... .. . . .. .... ....4- ... .................................................................... .. ............. .. ....... .. .. .-...... .... ....................... ..................... 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BARTONIAN LEO E MULLEN Ab so lute ly The man worth whl Is the man wlth a smlle Sclence Club Athletlc Assoclatlon Class Football 1920 GLADIS EDNA MULVEY Duchle Oh em me see But oh' she dances such a vw y Bookkeepers Club Tennxs Club Glee Club B L WIARION ESTELLE NORRIS Aw now Falr to behold a malden of seventeen sum mers A B L S ARTHUR HAROLD MUTHS Husky Nothing prevlous N10 smner and no salnt perhaps But well the very best of chaps Athletlc ASSOCIRLIOH Fxre Leader Coach Semor Football Football 1918 19 20 ANTOINETTE NICHOLS 0'CONYOR Tome Ah, be a good sport' She IS truly great that IS llttle ln herse'f And maketh no account of any helght of honor Athletic ASSOClatl0H E S C L C A B L S OLIVE LILLIAN 0'GWYNN Olhe Gee, w1zz ' She IS a glrl of honor, of noble and gen erous nature Barton Debatmg Club A B L S .. ........, W.. .,...,... ...,...t...., rlll W...,..,, ,,,,,,,.....,, wt ,... ...,..... ..,. U- . H... .,,,, ....,,, ,,,, ,,l,,,,,, M . ..4. , , .,,,,,..,. . U - sv GI ' l e - ' n u ' n lf Y ', , . U , yu , . . 3 . , . l u pr , . as ' - H lf . 'Y u ' ' n U . . . A v H ' v v BARTONIAN ELLIS VINCENT OLLINGER Nappy Lets eat' Theres not a stunt that he cant do Ah hes some fellow Im tellmg you Athletic Assoclatlon Football 1920 Basket Ball 1921 ALMA STEVEN OWEN Alamo Thats so VS ho does the best hls clrcumstance allows Does well acts nobly angels could do no more Home Economlcs Club S C L Barton Debatmg Club B L Athletic Assoclatlon FREDNA LOUISE PECKINPAUGH Fred Im Just a chlld When I resemble her to thee How sweet and falr she seems to Secretary E S C L C J XMLS OW ERBEY Jnmmy Watcha gonna say ' And still they gaze and stlll the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew Bartonlan Board Barton News 1919 70 Presxdent Spamsh Club Science Club EDNA PICKHARD Ed O, GIory ' If eyes were made for seelng, Then Beauty IS :ts own excuse for being. Barton Debatmg Club Sclence Club Edntor Barton News 1919 '20 A B L S. Edltor Bartoman Locker Marshal ARTHUR OWENS Art Crammy sake ' They laugh that wxn Bartoman Board CK 'I . . If ! YY 7 ! ' 7 1 v ' 1 , , , . ll il . H ' 7? ll Y ' ' 1 I , - ll . ll 71 If 7 ' ' ll ll , . ' ,, be. 1 v ' n VI cc ll I ll ' ' YY ' h ' - BARTONIAN DAVID ROH Unk How sweet and graclous even ln common speech Is that flne sense whlch men call Coult esy Baseball 1920 WORMA PIERCE Amt lt the truth? Gentle of speech beneflclent of mmd Locker Marshall B L SUZANNE RANDOLPH Bobby Amt love grand? m always ln a haste but never m a hurry CLAIR AUGUSTA RENAULD o Who sand so I care for nobody no not I If nobody cares for me B L FLORENCE AIDELAIDE ROBERTS uFancyv Oh, well, after you get what you want, you don't want lt Lunch Counter JOSEPHINE P. RICHARD Richard How lovely ' Not much talk, a great, sweet sllence Barton Debatmg Club Math Cnclc A B L S I u ,yr H - . 1 -. , . , W . rl I A . H ' y ' 'l u - - - ,, , . A. . . S. L U H H ' I n HI. - , . H LLC ty! , . I U - 17 H 1 7 r ,, A. . . S. BARTONIAN WWII LIAM P SHAW B1 How you got em Famt heart ne er won fan' lady Spanlsh Club Barton Debatmg Club Class Football Boxmg 1920 ELVIRA CORDELIA ROH Chubby I should smlle' The gentle mmd by gentle deeds In known Barton Debatmg Club College Club Athletlc Assoclatlon Lunch Counter E S C L C A B L S MARIE JEANNETTE ROSEN I never would have sald that Vlaxden wlth the meek brown eyes, Llke the dusk m evenmg bkl8S Sclence Club Athletlc Assoclatlon Lunch Counter B L AGNES SAXON Agg Am t It cute To be good IS to be happy Angels Are happier than mankind because they re better B L LAURA LOUISE SHARPE Larry aSUfflC3t6d ' Queenly tall and most dlvlnely fan College Club Glee Club E S C L C A B L S RUTH MARIE SHAW Rufus Sho nuff? But clvlllzed man cannot hve wlthout cooks Home Economlcs Club Glee Club Lunch Counter 1919 '20 A B L S .41Wl..m..,..m1U.........,.mu.......,..,.Wmy.H-,... 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BARTONIAN AUGUST GEORGE STROECKER JR ' Augle Ah whod a thunk 1t'7 He who would sway the gentlest guhsh heart Nlust glve hls own and glve lt not m part Athletlc Assoclatlon Gobbler Football 1920 Baseball 1920 Senlor Class Football Coach IRMA DORIS SMITH Dons Amt he cute ' Ier overpowerlng presence made you feel It would not be ldolatry to kneel President E S C L C B L Bartoman Board Press Reportel Pxesxdent College Club Spamsh Club Board of Representatlves 1920 ELEAN OR BERNICE STALLWORTH Jack Oh horrors Ho e for falrer tlmes ln future and for P get today Tenms Club Sclence Club J1-ANNETTE STUART Ne Good land Her speech her form, her actlon full of grace And all her country beaming ln her face LILY ELIZABETH THIGPEN LII Aw, foots Observe the rlsmg l1ly's snowy grace, What regal vestments can wlth them com pare' What klng so shmmg' or what queen so fan? PAUL D STROOP L1ttle B1t Great Caesar ' Inches don't make the man Barton News 1919 '20 Class Football 1920 Treasurer Senior Class H1 Y Athletlc Assoclatxon , . l ' if ll Y - ' !l CK ' , ' . . . . . ,, A . . ' ' .. as ' ' CK ' I 'fl u - I- 1 - ' n . . . . . A. . . S. as n u pf , . H . . . y - n x Cl t!! u n Cl ' l I 1 . . ,. . . BARTW NIAN GEORGE THIGPEN Plggle Well d Yesterday IS dead forget lt Tomorrow does not exist dont worry Today IS hele use lt Barton News Staff 1920 Sclence Club Baltoman Staff MARGARET HOPE THOMASON Margie 'Thats me all over My llfe It IS plagued Wlth notebooks and themes Theres room for naught else no pleasure lt seems Secretary Spanlsh Club Math Cxrcle College Club S C L CLARA VIRGINIA THOMPSON Klddle Is that so Sllence often of pure lnnocence Pelsuades when speakmg falls HOPE TISDALE Faith I dont blame you Great thoughts great feelmgs come to her Llke lnstmcts unawares Latm Club Bartonlan Board Barton Debatmg Club A B L S GRACE ELEANOR TODD HGFRCISH Unhuh And even her .f8IIll'lgS leaned to v1rtue's s1de Bartoman Board Science Club Welfare Commlttee Tenms Club E S C L S A B L S VIVIAIN THOMPSON Vince Keep 'em qu1et Th1s man's as true as steel Sclence Club Fireman 1920 Barton Debatmg Club Class Football I mmmwmwmmmwmmmwmwwmlmmwu .HmmmW. 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U . , . 1 BARTONIAN ALBERT S TOWLE JR Swell glrl ole man Ay every lnch a man Vlce Presldent Bookkeepers Club Tenms Club Class Football 1920 WILLI XM H TRUEMAN Don t be facetlous Hls llfe was gentle and the elements So mlxed ln h1m that nature mlght stand up And say to all the world Thls IS a man' Presldent Senlor Class Sclence Club Presldent Barton Debatmg Club Class Football Athletlc Assocxatlon Huh We love her when she laugh and when She frowns Oh how we love her then' Athletlc Assoclatxon LAURA 'VIAE TURNER Chunthula O am t It darlmg And her heart warm and tender Is as true as a heart could be Bookkeepers Club Clvlcs Club AGNES LOUISE ULBRICHT Squeezy Well llsten' Her voice was ever soft Gentle and low, an excellent thlng 111 woman Secretary Bartoman Board S C C Athletic Assoclatlon Lunch Counter B L OVERTON V-KVDIVFR He hath a tear for plty and a hand Open as dav for meeting charlty ' Class Football 1920 C nv. V , . u ' 11 , . u ' '1 . ' . ,' A u . 1 ' ' 11 u ' ' . . . ' . ' , . . , ,- . . 7 . ' AUGUSTA TUCKER, Gustav u 911 U f- , 91 T 11 ' . . . ' u , 11 u ' 1 ' ' 11 , . u I 1 1 . 11 , . . ' it ,11 H i ' 11 u ' , . . y 11 ' E. . . L. 7. A. . . S. A' A L J H ' 1 . . , BARTONIAW LAURA HUNTER VAUGHAW O h h Now Laura moves along the Joyous crowd with smlles m her eyes Bartoman Board B L Athletlc ASSOCIBLIOD CI ARENCE JAMES WALLACE JR Aw dry up Fheres no art To fmd the mmd s construction ln the face LILLIAN ATALA VAUGHIN Blllle Goodness graclous me They are never alone that are accompanlefl with noble thoughts College Club s c L B L MARIE ADELE WACKER De Doncha know? Vlrtue alone IS happiness below Spanlsh Club Athletlc Assoclatlon MARY ELIZABETH WALKER Snooks Sha' Sugar ' Love me llttle, love me long Is the burden of my song Barton Debatlng Club A B L S Lunch Counter FENWICK ALAYSIUS FRANCIS WALSH If you don't luke my apple you don't have to shake my tree Young fellows will be young fellows Athletlc Assoclatxon I A u - - pr xc . . . . ,, f A. . . s. 1 4 , , u n , . uv 1 . . , . . ,, 1 v u - - n u ' pr u - ' n E. . . . C. A. . . S. u ln u n as ' ' ' sr Teda BARTONIAN GLADYS WALLER Bones Im tlckled to death' Her angel s face As the great eye of heaven shined bright And made a sunshlne m the shady place B L HENRY MEYER WELCH Dubo Aw get out Who mlxed reason W1 h pleasure And wlsdom wlth mlrth VERA BELLE WELDY Wel day I had a plum good tlme Klndly m heart ln word slncere Home Economlcs Club Lunch COUIHSEI PEARL WHEELER a Can t prove lt by me My mmd to me a kmgdom IS B L NERISSA MARGARET WILLIAMS RISS Well, how dld I know? Charms strlke the slght, but Merlt wms the soul Bookkeepers' Club Glee Club A B L S NORMA WILLIAMS 'lNOfSl6,' 'Tm Just gomg to d1e 'T1s beauty truly bent, whose red and whlte Nature's own sweet and cunnmg hand lard on Latm Club Barton News Staff 1219 '20 Student Llbrarlan ac ,va Il Y ' 'Y ll Y 7 . 4 L' , , ' ' 77 u v n u n , . u ' -t . . - ., me n ll I 7 ' Yl H . . . . ,, , . CIP 19' KK ! ' YY KK ' ' ' H .. sc - 1- u - fy BARTONIAN ETHEL WILSON Ettne Nuthm else How small a part of tlme they share That are so wondrous sweet and falr' LINDSAY WHITE 1 'infix You tell em A proper man as any one shall see ln a summers day Baseball 1920 21 RUTH GRACE WILSON As merry as the day IS long BERNICE ZUCKERMAN Nece Sure nuff A face wlth gladness overspread' Soft smiles by human klndness bre Athletic ASSOClatl0n S L FERDIBAND ZUNDEL Lefty Holy mackerel Whose armor IS his honest thoughts, And slmple truth his utmost sklll ' U ' H U ' 7 7' H ' 1 ' n , . lIB'u!I H 7 7' ll ' U Y H I xy N cf ' vv ' H ,, u -7 , . ll ' . - ' yn 1 , . e dl E. .C. . C. BARTONIAN Semen Glass oem WE CONQUER OR DIE. A summon to the ull prepfue fox the flght The 5, xlltnt band of Z1 w is exalted 111 1ts m1g,ht Ou1 br1ght we xpons vsere g1rded on our leader was mgh And th1s new our watchword We Conquer or D1e The t1umpet was Qounded o er and o er Our words 1nd our lancee could Qleep no more Flung forth to the wunhght our banner on hlgh Ineembed mth the vmtchword We Conquer or D1e YVe mfnched to the bf1ttlef1eld there to do OI d are And ne let Olll ploud vmtehword Illlj., up to the skx T111 the blue nth re echoed We Conquez 01 Dle Preeeed forxx nd unddunted no thousxht ot retreat The enems N hoet of knowledge we d1d meet And the dax ot celebrat1on and t11umnh Vs mgh Thle 19 the 1eaQon We Conquer or Dxe Forth mto the nathvs ax of l1fe vse begm We too w1ll fight for xlctorx a2'a1n and fuzmn 'VIav our heartx be braxe and wth honor we Ae we choose for oul vsatchword We Conquer or D1e M ARC' XBET THOMASON l' Q H ll TV YYY ' ' fa 2 ' 'as ' ' .' 'f '. . . 2 L. , y q , .. 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' ' V Y I ' ' Q A 1 y vi v' ' vu , , . , , u ' n 1 xg I ' B A R TON IA N Semor Glass Tfmstory And It came to pass that durlng the relgn of Kxng Bvrne a wea1y httle band of elght score and two p1lgr1ms 1n search of everythlng 1n gen eral and nothlng IH partlcular d1d arr1ve at the land of Moblle H1gh Schoolltes and thlg same trlbe wx as called Freshmen Bemg sore of foot and weary of braln after the1r wfmdermg over seven long grammar grades they determlned to settle down to a l1fe of ease Henceforth the1r path would be strewn wlth roses Nay not so for lol even on the1r flrst day as members of the band of Hlgh Schoohtes burdens were heaped upon the1r fra1l shoulders 1n the form of lengthy lessons 1n Latm Engllsh and Algebra And the tr1bes of 18 and 20 d1d scorn the sufferlngs of th1s new trlbe o 21 But the trlbe of 19 extended the hand of fellowshlp to the tr1be of 21 yea they were called s1sters And the trlbe of 21 bemg possessed of the rlght Splrlt let these scorners pass by wlthout notlce And after a few months stay 1n thns land whlch flowed Wlth mllk and honey the trlbe of 21 began to look otherwlse than green and waxed strong ln sp1r1t And lt came to pass ln those days that followed that there went out a decree from the trlbe of 21 And It sald that very member of the trlbe be taken every one lnto h1s own place And thls was 'mt the twelfth hour F01 wlthal there was no Slght so pleaslng to the eye 1n all the land than a VIQW of the tr1be of 21 And the tlme d1d draw near for the rnld term exams In thls there was much competltlon between the sxster tr1bes for exemptlons And many of the trlbe of 21 d1d break out vs 1th that lndomltable sp1r1t and so were exempted And there came upon the band of Hlgh Schoohtes a terrlble plague and lt followed that alll should be x acc1nated And so It came to pass And the end of the term d1d draw near And the klng and hls as slstants saw that the recold of the trlbe of 21 vsas good and many ad vanced And the tr1bes took leave of the1r klng and departed one from an other whereln each went unto h1s own way Thus ended the F1rSt Chron1cle II And on the twenty thlrd day of the nlnth month the trlbe of 21 d1d gather together once more Alas' they vs ere much changed 1n looks and manners And more than one fam1l1ar face was mlsslng Now thev found the land of the Hlgh Schoolltes 1n the possessxon of a new klng And the name of thls new ruler was Frank L Grove And a new trlbe d1d come to fxll the place of that wacated by the trlb of 21 And thls trlbe was hkewlse called Freshmen And they were verv green and stupld And the trlbe of 21 h3.Vll1g compasslon upon them d1d treat them 1n a klndly manner fat flrstl And stlll possessmg the sp1r1t that carrled them successfully through the1r era of Freshmendom the trxbe of 21 adopted the name of Sopho mores And toward the mlddle of the Vear a terrlble dxsaster befell the tribes ln the land of the Hlgh Schoohtes 1n the form of a plague called flu So the Hlgh Schoolltes d1d have a vacat1on However thls mlsfortune d1d glve added strength to all the tr1bes O 0 I y . . . 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' , , ' 1 BARTONIAIN Now the bophs d1d 9Xp9I'l6IlC9 a new change Exemptlons were dls contmued And nex er was there greater sorrow throughout the land And the close of the semester d1d draw near And a change ln the name of the trlbe of Z1 was prophesledl Thus ended the Second Chromcle And It came to pass that the tr1be of 21 known as Sophs d1d pass through the strlfe of Fmal Exam and ln token of th1s vlctory d1d be come endowed w1th the name Jumors' Rlght proudly d1d they bear th1s name And a new trlbe d1d come to dwell among them Very gladly d1d the trlbe of 21 welcome these strangers And even the bllght of the m1d year Exams d1d fall to klll then tuumphant sp1r1t And they were called the Inv1nc1ble Jumors And the tlme d1d come for the Senlors to dedlcate a memorlal for the school The school d1d adopt a seal as a standard one And all the trlbes gaxe pralse to thls class of 20 Now the aforesaxd trlbe of 21 are a hospltable and feast lovlng folk And they made ready a great time 111 honor of the trlbe of 20 who were soon to depart from the land of the Hlgh SChO0llt6S Never was there such Joy 1n all the land And thls was called the Junlor Receptlon And the moons waved and waned and the trxbe of 21 d1d approach the gateway leadlng to the Land of SCHIOPS So they d1d begln to take Then came Fmal Exams and the trlbe of 21 d1d make ready and st1a1ghtwa5 departed Thus ended the Thlrd Chronlcle IV And now the Inv1nc1ble JUIIIOTS d1d have control of the mlghty word Semor And they we1e possessed of that sp111t wh1ch some call concelt w hlle others who understand know that xt IS that Splrllt born of prlde that cometh as a result of hard work And after two years of be111g defeated by the1r great opponent the Wrlghts they conquered them 1n a hard fought conquest And thls was .1 great blessmg And the trlbe of 21 d1d begln to select their offlcers And there was great re1o1c1ng ox er the rmgs and plns ot th1S tribe And lo' the red ro e stood out promlnent for the trlbe of '1 and then' colors were red and whlte And thls class held as then' banner En Avant or forward And lt came to pass that the trlbe of 21 d1d pass through the strlfe of Fmal Fxams As they moved from the land of Hlgh SCh00llt6S the trlbe of 21 did turn and gaze wlth the far seemg eyes over the road they had already traversed And they were well satlsfxed wlth the record they had made Then they d1d turn and move agaln tow ard the gate leadlng out from the land of Hlgh 'Schoolltes 1nto a much w1der and rougher road Thus ended the Fourth Chronlcle FANNIE BUSCH i . H . ' . Q III . . , . 2 ' . . ' . M Y S, I Q a :- - . i V V . l ' 75 '. -V . . Y - H - . . ,, L u . K , . s 1 I C K n ' a . . . , 7 2 . . ,, 2' . ',, ' ra ' 7 ' 1 4 D , , , ' as ' n ' ' . more interest in their subjects. And this was very natural. . I ! , ' 7 A ' ' V I u . . n , H - - - 99 ' ' ! , ' . s 1 . . , . I 9 x , ' ' , ' u , ya ,, n pr C , e ' - ' 7 ' . 1 ' JA . Q ' 1 Q Y . , - . A ' 1, . 'Li 7 . ' Y' Y l ' ' 1 ' , I n 1 - , L Q 5 BARTONIAN Class fflropbecy, Semor year 1921 Pernambuso Afrlca Wed May 11th 1931 Well Old Dlary tomorrow at thls txme I w ll be on my way home Oh wonderful thot' Home' After bemg ex1led for elght years from my na tlve heath IS It strange that I long once agam to see my own folk my old frlends and schoolmates? My only regret IS leav1ng poor Bertha here to peg away teachmg the heathens wh1le I go galllvantmg around havlng a good tlme Lands wonder why Bertha Mayo exer broke her engagement to Eieolrge Thlgpen anyway' Belleve Ill hunt up old George and see how the an les Well Old Dlary the next tlme I VVT1te ln you perhaps I w1ll have somethmg thrlllmg to tell you Atlantic Ocean Mon May 16th 1931 Well' Of all thlngsl Let me catch my breath The ldea here I am four hours out from New York on one of these new fangled trans Atlantlc sea planes and who do I fmd Captam of the plane but Eran Izard and oh boy' Mxlton Lappmgton as Chief Cabln Boy' Shocked? I should say But between you and me Old Dxary I always knew Mllton had a soft spot ln h1s heart for Eran for drdn t l1e choose her for h1s sponsor even back 1n 1921 so why not hls sponsor for L1fe? And Ruth Holt wxth ner husband Fosdlc Cunnlngham IS also on her way home after tour1ng Europe glvmg lectures on Phychology Poor old Fosdlc surely does look henpecked too Imran says he adores Ruth and obeys her utterly Ruth says she left llrI3I'l9 Rosen 1n Vlenna sol1c1t1ng pupxls for the Psychologlcal School they have establrshed Ill Ch1ckasaw E11 Chassm IS Dean of the school and Ollve Allen Francls Edgar Imogene Davls Ella Davldson and Laura Sharpe all teach m lt From what Ruth says It cer tamly must be a wonderful school I must say I am rather Interested 1n 1t especlally so as all of these glrls were former' classmates of mme Leo Mullen IS Jamtor He marrled Lxllxan Vaughn and Ruth says they are llke two coomg doves Isn t th1S world a funny place? Ruth says she came across Edwm Broadway 1n Parls He has be come a very famous portralt pamter, and h1s best exhlbxt has been h1s portrait of the new opera slnger, Lucv Brown She also saw Kate Clark, who has a party tour1ng Europe on foot They call themselves The H1k1ng T0llI'1Sl3S,,, and are gomg to see the whole world a foot. You know Kate always was consldered a wonderful walker, but who would have thot that Frances Brown, Lena Graff, Eumce Inman, Ethleen McDougal, Norma Wllhams and Bermce Zuckerman would 1o1n her ln such a movement? fBet a dollar thexr real motlve IS to' reduce J Lands, I am beg1nn1ng to feel rather eager to reach home and see 1ust what has taken place there It seems the class of 1921 must have been all celebrltles except poor Bertha and myself, but we deserve a few stars ln our crown, I'm thlnkmg, for teachmg those poor heathens Ollmger Hotel. New York, N Y , Wed, May 18th, 1931. Old Dlary, I am llV1llg 111 such a wh1rlw1nd I hardly know how to wrlte lt all But I must yot xt down here, as I prom1sed Bertha I would I'6llgl0l1Sly do so . ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.. . .,., ,,.,,,,,,, 1 1 1 ,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,,,, ..,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,. ,,,, . ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , ,,,. ,,,,., . ,,,,-l.,,,.,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, . x 9 ' 1 1 E ., , . 1 1 1 u ' 1 ., I I I - 1 K 1 H . Y . 4. . . r 1 . , . 1 ' . ' , 1 . 1 . 1 - K U 1 ., , . - l . 1 , , s - 1 , 1 1 1 - . ' ' W K 1 I 1 1 1 ', 1 ' 1 ' v v , . . . . 1 1 . , , ' . 1 Y . . , . . , . . . 1 1 1 . ' 1 - - an 97 , . . , v 1 , . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . Q . Q 1 1 1 K 1 . . . Y . 1 1 . ' . , I . . . . 1 . . , , , 1 , . . . . . H - 1 , 1 , D BARTONIAN It seems that great thlngs have been transp1r1ng here 1n the old U S A Llttle d1d I thlnk that I would ever hve to see the t1me when a woman would really be the Pres1dent of the Umted States but such 1s the case of course we used to talk about It ten years ago down 1n INIOIJIIC but we yust thot of It as one of those hazy lmpossxblhtles Now I am gomg to wrxte xt mst ans Edna Plckhard told It to me She 1s Edfltor and trom the llttle thmgs she let fall owner I thlnk of the TI'1bl1ll9 here ln New York Mmclle Mayo IS slttmg 1n the Wlnte House right thxs mmute as the flrst woman president of the Unlted States It seems that I 1ly Thlgpen was her campalgn manager and they have worked lnto the Cabmet some of my old classmates who were the1r Chllef polltlcal allles and stump speakers Agnes Saxon IS Secretary of State W1ll1am Bekurs IS Secretary ot Pubhc Welfare Augusta Tucker IS Secretary of Agrlculture Maurlce M1d gette IS Secretary of War and John J effrles lb Secretary of the Treasury fLands I d l1ke to have hxs Job J And last but by no means least Wnlham Trueman Isabel Moore s husband and our 192.1 Class Presldent IS Vlce Presldent Me thlnks I shall run down to Washlngton and see thlngs Wlth my own eyes By the way Old Dlary cast your eye upwards and notlce the name of the hotel at whlch I am stopplng EIIIS Ollmger IS part owner havlng for sllent partners Reba Cowan Laura Turner Henry Farrow and Paul Stroop Ferd1nand Zundel Lmdsey Whlte and Albert Towle are the Hello Boys a change from the old tlme Hello Glrls Ed1th Lord has charge of the Innen Room and Clarence Wallace Henry Welch Fenwlck Walsh V1v1an Thompson and Rlchard Maury are what I would call Maids but I belleve the proper name IS Man For 1nstance Luclle Costello would say My husband Fenw1ck Walsh IS a man at the Olhnger Hotel Yes they got marrled Well I am not shocked any more no matter what I see Wh1te House Washmgton D C Wed May 2oth 1931 H m m m Honestly I almost have to plnch myself to see lf 1ts really me Arrived Sunday A M Myrtle Harrls brought me down m her plane There IS a blg company called the Get You There Qulck Company, and Valerle Colv1n IS Presxdent W1ll1e Mae Delchamps, Helen Kraus, Llda Inge and Myrtle are all drlvers They are all gettlng r1ch at lt, too, and well they mlght. Hlghway robbery, I call lt Myrtle charged me S10 00 to bring me down here' The ldeal I'll surely have to watch my pocket book, or It wxll be me h1k1ng It back to sunny Afrlca and the heathens Mxnclle met me at the door, and I am glad to say that prosperity and fame have not m the least turned her head. She IS the same old Mmclle She 21SSIglI6d me to the Old Rose bedroom, rememberlng that rose ns my favor1te color I fmd that lots of my old classmates have chosen Washlngton for thelr home. I went to hear Hortense Hanaw lecture Wednesday on The Comlng Generatlonf' She was fllle Rueben Lubel marrled her and travels around wlth her. Thursday, Mlncxle took me to a sessnon of Congress. Of course, I was very eager to go. I wanted to see how much the women had cleaned up polltlcs. You can lmagme how surprlsed I was to recogmze the speaker of the House as my old fr1end, Arthur Muths I would have glven any thmg to have had Mlss Brxght wxth me to have heard hlm He was won . . . I. 1 . 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N . . ,N - - - -. , I BARTONIAN derful' I remember how Arthur used to wrestle w1th h1s three mxnute talks guess hlS trouble then was the tlme llmlt Senator Robert Locke from Alabama 1ntroduced a b1ll called The Emanc1pat1on of Man He thmks and from what I see around me I certaxrly agree mth h11n that the men are 1n dlle need of someone loosen mg the bondage of slavery for bel1e1e me Old D1ary the men 11616 1n kmerlca are surely gett1ng thelr deserts now Nearly all the marr1ed vsomen hold re ponslble posltlons and 1n tact the busmess world la almost entlrely controlled by women and I have learned not to stare when I see the men a1r1ng the bab1es and the poodle dogs But Ruth Shaw the Ef fxolency Expert tells me the men make lovely housekeepers and f1ne cooks so you can lmaglne how thls b1ll was recelved Grace Todd who IS a representatlve from Flor1da opposmg the b1ll made a wonderful appeal for women s r1ghts Honestly I almost boo hooed and I would have been w1ll1ng to have sentenced the sterner sex to almost anythmg Senator Lee moore from Arkansas put up a strong argument ln favor of the b1ll but It was at last la1d on the table I ran across several reporters who were old classmates of m1ne W1ll1 Cox for the Mobxle Reglster Margaret GWIH of the Pensacola Journal Edna Johnson ot the New Orleans Item and Rachael lfreedlander of the Courler here IH Washlngton Atter we lett the Congress1onal Bu1ld1ng M1HC1l6 took me over to the Bon Ton Beauty Shop wh1ch she patromzes and there I found a quar tette of my old classmates Davld Roh Wllllam Shaw Earl Joseph and Lvon Brewton Fr1day mght M1nc1le gave a recept1on 1n my honor I am afra1d my hat w1ll soon be hurtmg my head a recept1on IH my honor 1n the Whlte House' Laura Vaughan and Carolyn Acree are both b1g leaders 1n Soc1ety here and brought vuth them thelr husbands Elmer Del Homme and Ed Beck I had a long chat w1th Hortense Cutrhbert who IS pastor of the l'1rst M8th0dlSt Church here 1n Washlngton She says lots of our g1rls are preachmg Paul1ne Curry IS a second Bllly Sunday and her handsome husband Allen Crowell IS a wonderful acqu1s1t1on to her work as hls VOICE 1s consldered one of the best 1n the South Gretchen Kendall IS preachmg over 1n Baltlmore Whlle L1,la Dell Barnes IS ln Pltcalrn Pa and down m Moblle Josephme R1chards IS at the Government St Presbyterlan Church and Lurllne Cody IS at All Saxnts Lands, I had no 1dea those glrls would make preachers, rather I would have sa1d mov1ng p1cture actresses. And that remmds me, Joyce Merr1am was at the recept1on, and at last some one besldes Mary P1ckford IS the 1dol of the people. Preston Burkhalter, the best looklng boy 1n Barton 1n 1921, IS her 1ead1ng man, and she says Suzanne Randolph has a company of comedlans 1n wh1ch she IS starrmg Elv1ra R'oh and Iness Koen1g. Clara Renald IS consldered by far the best producer of mot1on p1ctures, and Clara Thomson wrltes all her scenarmos. M0b1l6, Ala. Sat., May 28th, 1931. Arrlved bag and baggage, Thursday nlght MIHCIIE wlred Margaret Thomason I was com1ng, and she and Marguer1te Farnell met me at the tram. Even on my way down I ran across several of my old Barton frlends Grac1e Fxelds was on her way to M1am1, Fla She IS a travelmg sales woman for the Amerlcan Tobacco Company She says her sales of a new clgarette for women called Woman's Del1ght, run up 1nto m1ll1ons of . ...,.,,,,.,... .1 11 l,,, ,...,,,,... 1 .1 ,.....,, ,....,,,,.,.., 1 1 1.1.,. 1111 1 1.1..1 1.1111.11.... 1 111111111111 11..1.11........1111 111111111111 1.1..1111. 1 11111 1 1.1., 111111.11 .,111.11.1 1 1.1...11 1 1 11 1111111 1 111111 11 11,1..111 1.,.11111111.11 1 1 11,.11111111.1 11111111 1 11111111111 11 1.111,1111 11 11111.1111....11 ,1111111111.111 11 .111, , . 11,11 1 1111...11111.1...,11. 1 11111 11111111111111 111111111111.11111111.1.11111111 111 111. . l - T ' ' . '1 ' ' V ll 1 11 1 9 ' 9 ' - - 99 ' , , - I 9 9 . V. . I A Y . . Q - 1 , - ' v 7 ' 1 1 9 9 I . . A . 7 w V N. Y. . . . . . I .N g 13 , , , . . 7 T' N r . . . I 4 - 9 9 ' Y 9 Q . 1 N 1 W . . 1 . 9 9 9 i 9 ' 1 - . . ' 9 9 ' 1 . N, 1 J , , L I l U s s 1 D 3 9 ' 9 . -, . ' 9 . , . . u 99 ' 1 ' I 9 9 A . . W 1 9 9 . , . 1 v . . . Y. . Y I 9 9 1 I c I u a , k 4 ' ' ' ' 9 1 1 ' 9 9 . ' V 9 1 1 . ' r U 9 ' 9 -9 , . BARTOINIAN dollars every year By the way she sald Dora DaVldOff was the orlglnator of thls clgarette and lb now manager of the Amerlcall Tobacco Company Agnes LOUISE Ulbrlcht keeps a faslllonable boarding house ln llfllaml and Gracie says she IS very wealthy Gracle and I were slttlng ln the diner chattlng when there walked ln one of the most handsome men I have ever seen Gracle motloned to hlm and he came over Smlllng wlth h1S hands extended Wl'y Sue he Sdld where dld vou drop from? Colly but I am glfld to see you When he spoke I recognlzed Overton Vandlver but such a change ln looks' As Gracle and I left the dlner I asked her lf such mlracles were of evel y day occurrence ln the U S A She laughed and sald Poor Overton' He marrled Kathleen Hart who lnherlted a lot of money and whose tlme IS taken up Wlth charlty SOC18ty polltlcs and all the other thlngs women dlp lnto these days and has no tlme for Ovel ton and he lust wanders around from one sanltorlum to another takmg rest cures and from one beauty parlor to another gettlng handsomer Isn t he gorgeous? All the women are crazy about hlm Frlday I went down town and looked around Moblle looks llke what I used to lmaglne New York looked llke Fhere are a good many sky scrapers ever so many wonderful stores and oh the people' The populatlon IS 200 000 and Moblle has been made the capltal of Ala bama It seems there was a great deal of dlssenslon before they got It walled upon the leglslature to move It The hlghest bulldlng here IS the Buck Clark Bulldlng so called by the owners Eleanor Buck and Ola Clark Gordon Graham IS the leading archltect and put up all the new bulld lngs Her very efflclent asslstant IS my old frlend Sarah Hasty The thlng that charmed me most was a new shop called The Whlrla glg It has the latest thlngs to wear for men I could have stayed there forever looklng at the pretty thlngs for the men to wear to make thenl selves attractlve for the women Of all the gorgeous lounglng robes the ones Glorla Swanson used to wear ln the movles long years ago were as llothlng compared to these The ralnbow colored sllk collars handkerchl fs parasols shlrts etc were enough to make any glrl heart beat a little taster 'lhls novel ldea orlglnated wlth SIX of my glrl frlends Mlldred Jones Margaret Johnson Clyde Malone Gladys Mulvey Antolnette O C011 ner and Norma PISFCG who own and manage the shop One of the most beautltul bulldlngs Moblle can boast of IS her new Court House It remlnds me so mu h of the Congresslonal Llbrary ln Washlngton only of course It IS not so large Here agaln IS Franc s unusual ablllty displayed as she was the archltect Ellzabeth Balley ls Probate Judge and I know Bertha Wlll oe surprlsed to know Molly Brooks IS Sherlff I Wellt all through the Court House and Munlclpal Hall and x lslted fox a whlle wlth Hope Tlsdale who IS one of the flV6 Clty Commls sloners She certalnly has changed IS so stout I hardly knew her but surely IS good looklng She told me that Maly Emlly Barnes IS Chlef of Pollce and that 'Vlary Carl IS Dlstrlct Attorney August Stroecker IS runnlng for the nelct governor and hls prospects are certalnly very brlght Mary Locke marrled hlm and IS worklng very conlmendably for hlm ln hls polltlcal Campalgll Hope also told me Fanny Busch IS Tax Collector and Gladys Menefee Alma Owen and OIIVC O GWIH are on the Board of Road Commlssloners Speaking of roads Alabama has the best IH the country publlc high ways from one end to the other Ferry boats owned by the Lundy Trans portatlon Company carry the trafflc across the rlver and thus not unlv make the mlsslng llnk ln the broken chaln but put the dollars ln Dalsy Lundy s pocket Herman Chandler was the Engmeer who bullt the roads . . .1 . , 1, v . 1 . . .- ! S . .I . . y . . , . . as 17 , ' an ' w . s s I , , , U 0 , n ' - , L A . I . I . I at o . V . Q. s , a . s . u , . 1 . o - ' - . , 8 ,n , 1 I' D 1 . , , ., l , . K. ' !7 . , t . . , . . . , v v C n ' 'Q 9 ' I A r 1 1 ' . . , . . ' ' . . .7 changed, but Elizabeth Armbrecht, who is a brilliant orator, finally pre- . V. W I l 1' ' 1 r - - , 1 I u . - - . ,, . 1 . l n . , - . . . . , .8 1, ' . ' . ,q . 9 7 'Q .A . i t . , v ' ' ' 9 1 K 1 ' i 7 ' l ' , . : ! 5' 1 K 'I ' T , 74 ' ' 1- , u - Y - ' : . I D ' - 1 Q n - 1 I ' .1 . . , L n 4 r , I L ' n ' . . , y, . , . . . . g 7 - 5 ' g . O . . , , . - - f ' I e , 1 Q- u u ,I I 1 ' , , n u T 7 . K . - , ' ' TI - L 1 . . . I , , BARTWDNIAN and I hear he recelved a letter of commendatlon from Pres1dent Mayo 011 hlS wonderful work Do you wonder that Molly George h1s lovely Wlfe IS proud of h1m M0bll9 Ala Wed June 1st 1931 Oh I am so weary 1n my old bones I am nearly dead It IS Just go go go all the t1me I don t see how they all stand It Wllll be almost glad to see the poor heathens agalll perhaps then I can at least rest and sleep YSSIBI day we went out to Ch1ckasaw and went through the Psycholog1 cal School there Chlckasaw has certamly grown It IS no longer a suburb of Moblle but a rlval town Frank Morr1ll IS Mayor and Mary Glll and Eleanor Cosmlnsky practlce law out there wh1le Dr Fredna Peckm paugh attends the few p3tlelltS that are 1ll ln that healthy place There are some wonderful homes bullt up' Maude Bolton has a lovely twenty room bungalow and I am crazy about Estelle Kunz s cottage Ran across Amella Mor111ngstar who IS now 1n busmess wmth Mar1on Norr1s as lumber brokers and have for the1r keen r1vals 1n Mob1le the flI'I'!1 of Mc Ixenzie McCrary 8: Malette my old classmates L1ll1e Jenn1e Mae and Fay On our way back to Mobile we passed through Wh1stler so I could get to see the Overbey Efvans 8. Gotl1eb Chlcken Farm It IS the most up to date and largest farm of ltS k1nd 1n the Unlted States James carr1ed us all over It there must have been m1ll1ons of chlcken all SIZGS and all breeds I Just loved all those b1dd1es and almost offered my servlces as all asslstant or somethlng It certalnly IS a fasc1nat1ng as well as a lucratlve busmess There IS one bu1ld1ng called the Blue Rlbbon Bu1ld1ng 11 hlCh James sa1d was George s spec1al amb1t1on and care In It were all the blue rlbbons and s1lver cups they had won at fa1rs and conventions Lands they would f1ll a store' I also went once more through Old Barton How my heart d1d beat as I went 1HtO the old fam11l1ar hallway and saw agaln all the old famlllal fr1ends and faces The attendance of Old Barton has grown so that Mr Grove says he has found It necessary to have two ass1stants and counts hlmself very lucky 1ndeed ln securlng Opal Malone and Stella Mlller as h1s co workers Mr Grove told me somethlng that made me feel so good I vush all my old classmates could knovs It He sald there have been some wonderful graduatmg classes to go out of Barton but the Class of 1921 has them all beat, and that he and Old Barton are proud of us. F1ne, 1sn't 1t I was agreeably surprlsed 1n flndmg Florence Roberts as IVIISS Br1ght's EHgIlSh assrstant, and Mar1etta L1lly teachmg h1story, although I remem ber how Mar1etta always sh1rked h1story, Adolph Cox and Arthur Owens are both teachmg domest1c sclence, Adolph cooklng, and Arthur sewing. It seems quxte natural to see Wallace McK1nney 1n hlS football togs agam as the Athletlc Coach of Barton. He surely makes wa f1ne one, too, but even 111 1920 he was a player of whom we were all proud. New Orleans, La , Sat., June 4th, 1931 Left Mobile and my old fr1ends last nlght, dr1v1ng over Wlth Wllllam MOFFIII, who has a taxl serv1ce between M0b1le and New Orleans W1ll1am po1nted out to me Jeanette Stewart's beaut1ful home 1n BIIOXI. She and Eleanor Stallworth have made a m1nt of money w1th the1r floral gardens. Almost the f1rst person I met up Wlth 111 New Orleans was Gladys Waller She had Just come from her publ1shers, Bowllng M3dlSOH, better known to me as Rudyard and Vernon Gladys has already wrltten two best sellers, and her third w1ll appear 1n several weeks. We went down MMMWMWMWWWWWWWWMM1NMMWWWWMMWMWMWMMMWWMWWWwmwmmHmmm W M.. M WWW .........,-.,1.-.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,....,1 N ......,..,....,.. W1 .,,,1..,,, ,mm ,,.. .....1,.,,,,1,, . ,,,,,,,,.....,.,,,1,,,,.........1 1 ,,,.,,,,,,.. W ...... WW.m ..... ,1,1.1..1..11.1......,1,..,.,111.1.....,,..,. NWN ,.......,,.. .n. ..,.., ......,,, ..1., 1WmW f - 1 1 I I 1 u U , . v 7. 1 I . . 1 - 1 1 . , . . - 1 , , , i ,. N . If I . . , . , , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 - D . - , . D . , 1 - , . V . I. . . . . . . ' . V , ' ' - Y . .. . ' 1 1 ' 1 ' I ' 1 1 , , . , ' 1 r , ' , , . - Y 1 0 ' 1 9' . . . X! N . . ' , ' 1 ' V 1 . . N 1 N p X, V. I . , . .., . ' ' Y 9 , . . . .. . ,. ' - . , . . . . . . ' ' . . ' , 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . , ,. UARTONIAN to the wharf and watched a large steamer unload a cargo of sugar The name of the boat 1nte1ested me It was Prlendshlp and out of cur1os1ty I asked for the captaln and surely was glad I dld for Captam Lharle vIatte1 1s a dear old trlend of mine He told me the steamer was owned by the Howell Lee S S Company of INew Orleans and explamed further that Ethel and Allne were the Howell Lee He had 1ust gotten back from South Amerlca and had brought a large cargo ol sugar 1n tr om Vera Weldy md Ethel WIISOH s plantfltlon down there Ill declare the women of today are certaxnly wonderful no task IS too much for them to conquer Whxle walkn g down Canal street my eye was attracted by a very unusual slght there seemed to be a stampede going on There was a Tratflc Officer standmg near me and touchlng her arm I asked what had hap pened Vhth a laugh she turned to me and sald Why lady that lsn t a stampede-why Sue' she broke off Where chd you come from? And d1d you ever? It was Mary Mlles Crowley' After 1 whlle she told me the commot1on was nothmg unusual 1+ was yust the men waltmg to get lnto The Wizard Barber Shop The Wlzard Barber Shop' I Sald What in the world IS that? Mary Mlles looked l1ke she could hardly belleve me Why haven t you heard of lt It IS famous all over the Unlted States Men come here from all over the country just to get a shave a ha1r cut or a massage You see It ls owned by Arthur McLean and Arthur surely IS much cleverer than ever I thought he was for what do you suppose? He has only glrls employed Well Beard Pearl Wheeler Mary Walker Neussa Wu xams Irma Sm1th and Ruth Wllson all work for hlm G1rls do the shavmg ha1r cuttmg shampoomg and everythlng and the men are crazy about It Why my dear we have to keep two trafflc offlcers here Adele Wacker and myself 'lt present all the tlme there IS such a crowd wa1t1ng to get 1n Well I must say I have gotten 1ust about enough of the new fangled ways and new fangled notlons over here and I almost belxeve I w1ll bc glad to see the heathens agam yes glad' Atlantlc Ocean Tues June 7th 1951 Well thank goodness 1n a few hours I w1ll be back agaln Never w1ll I feel at home ln Amerlca as long as the women are bosslng the Job and I shall stay away untll the men take lt over agaln And I have 1ust wrltten Bxlly a lette rthat I have changed my mlnd and that 1f he st1ll wants me to come out to Australla and keep house for h1m on h1s sheep ranch I w1ll be only too glad to go The modern supremacy of woman IS too much for me And I told George Thlgpen Cwho confessed to me that hls and Bertha s trouble had been an unpleasant dlsagreement as to who would keep house! that I thought after Bertha read you through once Old Dlary she would consent to anythlng he wanted so he 18 followmg on the next plane Well, I am glad I saw all my old frlends and classmates agam, and hke Mr Grove, I am very proud of them all, but I am glad, glad It fell to my lot to be 1ust an ordlnary woman SUE BYRNE CRARY . . , ,,,,., . , ,,.. , ,, , ,,,,, , , , ,, ,,,,,,. ., , ,.,. ,, ....., ,,,,,,,., , ,. ,.,. ,, , , 1 I I I . 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BARTONIAN Senior Class Wtll Moblle County May 21 1921 State of Alabama We the members of the Senlor Class of Barton Academy of the Clty of Moblle County of BIOb1lE State of Alabama belng of sound mlnd and bemg warned by the statute of l1IT1ltatlOl1S that we must soon part thxs scholastlc llfe and also belng deslrous of satlsfactornly dlsposlng of cer tam of our school possesslons revoklng all former wllls made by us do make publ1c and declare thls to be our last vslll and testament 1n man ner and from followlng Allme Lee and Norma Plerce by and ln the name of the Semor Class of 21 bequeath unto the Junuor Class all the yoys prlvlleges and rxghts and the glorlous memory of school days w1th1n the walls of dear Old Barton lfredna Pecklnpaugh bequeaths unto V1rg1n1a Wxlson all her dashes of w1t wh1ch are so much enyoyed by all Frances Brown bequeaths unto Ruth Stephens the rlght to prepare the teachers lunches at recess provlded the latter does It as well as the former Amel1a Mormng tar bequeaths unto Edna Dossett her great exclte ment over the l1ttle thmgs of llfe George Ex ans bequeaths unto Paul Thompson hxs great ablllty as a hlgh klcker on the football team Estelle Kunz bequeaths unto Av1s Cato her seat 1n MISS Brlghts loom perlod 2 vxhxch she conslders an admlrable one 1'OSdlCk Cunmngham bequeaths unto John Budd h1s great love for physlcs Fanme Busch and Ola Clark bequeath unto IN1na Jenkms and Jennle Nlxtchell Cobbs all grey halrs found 1n thelr heads from book learnmg Overton Vandlver bequeaths unto W1ll1am Porter h1S pep energy and love for books Ruth llVllSOl'l bequeaths unto Eugenla Flynn one theme tablet bor 1owed from her all durmg the year Agnes Saxon bequeaths unto Annle Bancroft her 1llum1nat1ng blush so becomlng to her type Edward Beck bequeaths unto Robert Forsythe an unl1m1ted supp-ly of erasers and chalk, provlded they are not used oftener than 1n terms set down by the glver Kate Clark bequeaths unto Lera Gaston all her h1story notes, pro ylded the latter safeguard them always. Eleanor Stallworth and Maurlce Mldgette bequeath unto Estelle Moody and Joe Wlel the smlles and w1les of pranklsh Cupld. Gracxe Flelds bequeaths unto Helen Franck h1s notalble attendance ln the Barton Debatlng Club Reuben Lubel bequeaths unto Anton Nelson hls notable attendance ln school provlded the latter be there once a week Ethel Howell bequeaths unto Alberta George one cooklng book wh1ch contaxns many valuable reclpes for a genteel housewlfe Mllton Lappmgton and Wallace McK1nney bequeath unto Leslxe Helter and Guy Faulk' Thelr leadershlp so grand Shown down on Monroe Stand. Frances Edgar bequeaths unto Ethel Cody the great joy of Wfltlllg up a h1story reference. , . , 1 , ,. ,. 1....m...l..,...... ,..,..,.........,,,. ,,.,..,... ...,,1,.,,.,,..,.m.., .. .. ,. .. .,,. , O ' I 7 7 ' .- . V . , . 1 , 1 1 1 1 , I I . . . V L 1 1 K ' - , w . . 1 1 . . Y. . - 1 1 9 ' I . v . . . ' , . K . X . . . . n Y I I - u ,11 ' ' at 1 77 , . I Y . . . . . 1 1 1 . ' 1 ' X . 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BARTONIAN Marguerlte Farnell bequeaths unto Frances Gerhardt all scares and frlghts she recelved whlle ln school Sue Lrary and Bertha Mayo bequeath unto Mary Stelner and Pearl Scott thenr powder puffs and mlrrors provlded they use them as often as the glvers Adolph Cox bequeaths unto Duff Greene h1s green sweater provxded he handles lt wlth carelessness Wllllam Trueman bequeaths unto Joseph Clrlot hls great honor of bemg Presldent of the Class of 21 Laura Vaughan bequeaths unto Claudla Culver all her blology notes provlded the latter wrltes them up as well as the former d1d OIIVE O Gwynn bequeaths unto Gerty Lundy the lovely smlle so pleas mg to her countenance benwlck Walsh bequeaths unto Gordon Bolton hls abllxty to play basket ball Rachel Frxedlander and Bermce Zuckerman bequeath unto Mary Dlx and Ruth Neal a box of k1d cuvlers provlded the latter retuln them when the modern fad of ha1r dressmg has dllflllllbhed ln SIZE Preston Burkhalter bequeaths unto Charles Balley hlS seat 1n the oi flce whlch was customary for h1m to occupy Suzanne Randolph bequeaths unto Kather1ne Sossaman her wxsh for a long and happy llfe George 'lhlgpen and Robert Locke bequeath unto Dommack Kunz and John Mayhall the1r Statue of L1berty W1ll1e Mae Delchamps bequeaths unto Kather1ne Lavelle the prlvllege of gum chewlng 1n school provxded It be any other except Black Jack Josephlne Rlchard bequeaths unto Ellzabeth C3SSldy the prlvllege of lettmg all semors wrlte ln her graduatlon book Arthur Muths bequeaths unto Warner Moore all h1S early dlsmussals provlded the latter return them slgned as the former dld Mary Locke bequeaths unto V1v1an Blackburn the rlght of talklng as much as she pleases m h1story 8 perlod 5 Albert Towle and Henry Welch bequeath unto Kennedy Saltsman and W1ll1am Marshall their love for all the teachers E11 Chassm bequeaths unto George Glll h1s wagglng tongue Cathleen Hart bequeaths unto Ethel Mae Mott all pass cards that she asked for ln her four years at Barton Lllhan Vaughn and Jeanette Stuart bequeath unto Emma Louxse Mar r1ott and Edlth Cole all thelr notes 1n shorthand provlded they are not on the subject of Love. Mollle George bequeaths unto Cora Cooke all her t1m1d1ty. Evon Brewton bequeaths unto Henry England the pleasure from the 1'83.llZ3tlOll that the latter wrll be a Semor of the Class of '22, Nell Beard and Nerlssa Wllll8mS bequeath unto Amy Cloud and Nolene Roberts the prlvxlege of bemg llfe long churns. Eumce Inman bequeaths unto Sadle Roblnson her Lwmklmg eyes Gretchen Kendall bequeaths unto Vlola Peterson her OfflC8 as Treas urer of the Home Econom1cs Club. Llndsey Whxte bequeaths unto Fred Rxchardson h1s dellcate Saxon complexlon. Leo Mullen bequeaths unto Parry Lauzon all good grades whlch he re celved from h1S teachers. Ruth Shaw bequeaths unto Martha Pettls one palr of sport hose, pro vxded they be holeless. M1nc1le Mayo and Margaret Gwln bequeath unto Lena Bermen all ' H . ,, . . . Henry Farrow bequeaths unto Lyman Holland a Ride to Mars. N, ' I r , 'Q , ' .' . ' 7 .Q .- 6 'R - I .L Q ' , 3 1 ' ' Y ' 1, 1 , . 1 , - 1 . . . . . I 1 r . , . 1 N, . . . W , , . . . I . 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A N . . . , A' . . , . . , , ' 1 BARTONIAN the1r penclls lost m school provxded the latter brmg them to the former for 1dent1f1cat1on barah Hasty bequeaths unto Savella Reaves all pleasures derlved from exams Valerxe Colvm bequeaths unto Mary Lou1se Hampshlre her place as Laptaln ot the Gxrls Basket Ball Team ot 22 Ellzabeth Armbrecht bequeaths unto Pearl Moore her excesslve study lllg ln a study period August btroecker bequeaths unto Bennett Slade the Trlcks of Charl1e Lhaplm Ohve Allen bequeaths unto Hattxc Blake all the prwnleges that are allowed a semor Florence Roberts bequeaths unto Allene Slade the rlght to be tardy as much as she pleases Ethel Wllson bequeaths unto Mellssa Boyd her sweet and qulet dls posltlon Ella Davldson and Laura bharpe bequeath unto Lula Ramsay and I oulse Ph1ll1p thelr charnnng personalltles Lyla Dell Barnes and Lucy Brown bequeath unto Bessxe Robertson thexr abllnty to arrange thelr haxr becommgly Gladls Mulvey bequeaths unto Ethel Harwell all enjoyment recelved trom her readlngs and dancmgs whlch so many have enjoyed Edlth Lord bequeaths unto Mabel Farnell her cookmg apron Antomette O Connor b queaths unto Al1ce Eastburn all her renown llsted m the Hall of Cobweb Fame kVera Weldy bequeaths unto Etna Stogall all her aches from school boo s VlV13.ll Thompson and Wllham Bekurs bequeath unto Sumner Greel md Henderson Dawson all good habxts that they acquired whlle m school Gordon Graham bequeaths unto Marlon Matthews her great lmaglna t1ons whxch IS the outgrowth of psychologlcal ldeas derlved from Perlod 6 Stella Mlller and Fdna Johnson bequeath unto Florence Green and Ilma Freeland thelr msplratlons and consternatlons the result of then lllld term exams James Overbey bequeaths unto John Lyle all h1S bOy1Sh dlplomacy Joyce Merrlam bequeaths unto Grace Aust her ablllty as a debater. Rudyard Bowlmg bequeaths unto Bertle Dosset the prlvllege of g1V mg unto others as much pleasure as he has glven Clara Thompson bequeaths unto Ellzabeth Nettles all knowledge and experlence galmed from teachmg as a substltute Molhe Brook, Eleanor Cosmmsky and Ruth Holt bequeath unto Mary LOUISE Brown, Inez Cocke and Salhe Thornton lust a l1ne for memory. Lee Moore bequeaths unto Norman Nlelson hls spectacles, whlch are so necessary on a wmdy day at Royal and Dauphm Iness KOCll1g bequeaths unto Edlth Henry the great Interest that she takes m the clubs of Barton, provlded they w1ll appeal to the latter as well as they dzd to the former Ike Gotheb and John Jeftrles bequeath unto Henry McKmney and Raymond K00lm3H tl1e1r mlschlevous tralts. Eleanor Buck bequeaths unto Eva Ellls the great pleasure of laugh mg at everythmg anyone says Fay Mallette bequeaths unto Mary Burlmg the 1oys of attendmg Old Barton unt1l she graduates Allen Crowell and Arthur Owens bequeath unto Edward Luenberg thelr pale complexlons, lllumlnated dally by startlmg blushes ,,,,,,,, . . .. ,.,,.,.....,.... ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,. , ..l.,,,,.,....,,,.,,..,,.., l .,,,,,, , ,,............,,....,....l l M.. ,......,...,,....,,, l ,... .,..... .............. .. , . M , twu, 1, , ml, .. W, -. ,, ,, ut .Hu Wu tu. ,.,,,.,.,..,......H,,,,,,,,W..,..-. . ... .......,...,..,,.., , , ,,,,,,,.t,l........4.l.....,tH.t,...................nu,........,,...........n....v- ,...,..,.....,........-... ..l.u....... . 1 . V . . . A I . r , . ' . as H 4 n L sq f - 1 - v , . ' 9 : . . x ' ' , ' , X - . ' cc ' ' L K ' 1 ' n r . r Q I V , r . . . . w , X - 1 J L 0 I , I . . . . I . . ' . 7 . . , . ' v w 9 X - ' u rv . - -Y . . . .V . Q I 1 I . . . . 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BARTOVIAN Hortense Hanaw bequeaths unto Dorls Alexander all her As made m English provlded the latter works for them as hard as the former d1d 'Vhldred Jones and Clyde Malone bequeath unto Inez Rabby and Lola Bynum thelr locker keys provlded thev w1ll f1t the latter s lockers Pauline Curry bequeaths unto Alene Ramage all lessons she faxled to study Clarence Wallace bequeaths unto Mllton Phleger all h1s worrles over Math Mary Eflllly Barnes bequeaths unto Eumce Lord her beautlful curls whlch are so becomlng to her Dora Davldoff and Myrtel Harrls bequeath unto Fred 'VI'1lone and Margaret Larkln the r1ght to talk above thelr volces at all tlm89 Elmer Del Homme bequeaths unto Ralph Harden the eloquence ob tamed from the study of C1cero Jennie May McCary bequeaths unto Vlolet Brooks all emoyable sweet dreaims taken 1n 114 provlded the latter w1l1 not take more than two a wee Mary Mlles Crowley bequeaths unto Cammle Hughes her sweet tooth the results of many 1ce creams purchased at the Lunch Counter Ellls Ollmger bequeaths unto W1ll1e McK1nney her genteel ways Edna Plckhard bequeaths unto any one IH the J unlor Class her place as Edltor of the Bartonlan provxded they prove themselves as 6ff1Cl6I1l2 as the former Norma Wllllams and Pearl Wheeler bequeath unto Llda H'1mby and Gelene btallworth one Hot Barton and Red Hot Marletta Lllley bequeaths unto Ruth Scott all her personal lssues of the Barton News whlch Marletta had manv a pleasant tlme readlng Llllle McKenz1e bequeaths unto Helen Mary Jones her sllent tongue Wllllam Shaw bequeaths unto Wllllam Moore hls bashful ways es peclallv those assumed around the glrls Clalre Renauld bequeaths unto Mary Muths all the easy tlmes she had ln Barton Margaret Johnson bequeaths unto Berta Smalle her 1deal splt curl whlch IS so becommg to her Charles Mattel and Lena Graf bequeath unto Ollver Mav and Rebecca Armstrong thelr attltude toward llfe vshxch goes to make lt worth wmle Wllllam Morrlll bequeaths unto Wllllam Regan h1s loyal school splrxt Margaret Thomason bequeaths unto Margaret McTaggert an mvxta txon to as many partles as she attended when a senlor H Alma Owen and Imogene Davls bequeath unto Clyde Rogers and Fann1e aas The lltle seeds of klndness The little grams of sand Whlch always leads someone To bel1eve th1s a happy land Earl Joseph bequeaths unto Jerry Turner h1s greatest wlsh for a suc cessful senior year Hope Tlsdale bequeaths unto Lucxlle Foreman her great ab1l1ty as a story wrlter Isabelle Moore and Gladys Menefee bequeath unto Claxr Dav1s and Lucla Joslyn thelr oosxtlon on the second flool at recess where they acted as check Jerkers Agnes Loulse Ulbrlcht bequeaths unto Gladys Amos her great dreams whlch she had of graduatxon Davld Roh bequeaths unto Maurlce Whlte hls flreproof locker Ethleen McDougal bequeaths unto Elmor Eslava a goodly portlon of her laughlng good w1ll. I . ' 7 I I . . . V . , . A . . . . , 1 I ' 1 I u H I . V. . ' I Ie, V . . I I A 1 1 - I . . ' . . H I 1 . ,, . . . r I . ' Y . . K K 9 , . l l . l 0 ' . . . Y . . 1 I ' c A 1 u H Cl H . . .w I II H ,, . . . . I I I . .. . . . .1 Y '- I , I , x ln l ' ' ' I - . . 1 I . . ' . . .. . Y . . . . I . I . I x A u . i . W . I . I . . v 9 9 -I L - . W. . .A I I ' . I I . . . . . I I II, IK ' 77 ,N . . BARTONIAN Herman Chandler and Edwm Broadway bequeath unto LOUISE Roloph and Lel1a DeVan the1r art1st1c talent Irma Smlth bequeaths unto Kather1ne McDonald her place as Presx dent of the E S C L C for the year 1921 22 Augusta Tucker bequeaths unto Norma Dolbear her good well tuned reasonmg p1eC6 Reba Cowan and Elmabeth Balley bequeath unto Mamxe Clarke Pugh and Edlth Marechal the rlght to go together as often as they d1d Carolyn Acree bequeaths unto Lucy Roach all her h1story notes pro vlded they contain one on Hart s Contemporarxes Frank MOTTIS bequeaths unto Alton Slater the rlght to speak when spoken to Hortense Cuthbert bequeaths unto Bertxe McLean her sweet toned XOICE whlch everyone enyoys Lurlme Cody and 'Vlarmn Norrls bequeath unto ROSBIIB Heubach and Mattie Lee Prlngle all tears that will be shed when they leave their dear old Alma Mater Wlllle Cox bequeaths unto Anna LOUISQ Raue her place ln the heart of every teacher Mary Carl bequeaths unto Florence Whltney all her vvmks and blmks Rlchard Maury bequeaths unto Maurlce Rowell all hns dlllgence both m and out of school Adele Wacker Laura Turner and Mary Walker bequeath unto Eugema Untrelner thelr great remembrance of the Barton Wrlghts game when Barton hlt em hard Gladys Waller bequeaths unto H V Scott her subscrlptlon to the Bar toman provlded the Sald book be held 1n due reverence Paul Stroop bequeaths unto Arthur Wood hlS falthful and honest duty as Trealsurer of the Class of 21 Opal Malone and Llda Inge bequeath unto Ruth COIZIII and Garland Kemp all thelr books penc1ls and pens and everythlng that wall remlnd them of Old Barton Grace Todd bequeaths unto Gladys Bartee her chem1stry note book proylded the latter takes chemxstry L1ly Thlgpen bequeaths unto Alberta Austin her V1rg1l whlch has made her very wlse Lucxle Costello and Erftn Izard bequeath unto Gene Dumas and Emma Tam the ught of dlspellmg gloom from thelr minds Dalsy Lundy and Marle Rosen bequeath unto Frances Davls and Elle Hunter thelr places as 0ff1C6 asslstants Daxsy Mad1son bequeaths unto Norrxs Morgan the reasonmg of Demosthenes Maud Bolton and Helen Kraus bequeath unto Byron Schoeman a sen1or's farewell to Old Barton Therefore, we the Senlor Class of Barton Academy, do nommate and appolnt Florence RGISS to be the executor of thls. our last wlll and testa ment. and wlthout bond as such executor, whlch IS hereby expressly walved In Testlmony VVhereof we. the Semor Class of Barton, 1n thls be quest, set our hands and seal thls the twenty flrst day of May, 1921 CSealJ SENIOR CLASS OF BARTON ACADEMY By ELVIRA ROH The wr1t1ng contamed ln th1s bequest was slgned and sea-led by the above Semor Class of Barton Academy, and by them published and de clared as bexng thelr last w1ll and testament, ln the presence of us, who have hereunto subscrlbed our names as wltnesses at thelr request, and m thelr presence, and 1n the presence of each other thlS the twenty flfbt day of May, 1921 LOUISE TALLY. 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W' H N NBAIQTONIAN N 'Junior Class Officers Henry McK1nney Presldent Gene Dumas VICE Presldent Leslle Helter Secretary Alene Hayes Hlstorlan Joe Clrlot Poet Guy Faulk ...,,. fff1ffQQff'ffflffQQQfQQfflfff.fQlffQfffffffflff QlfffQ19reaSurer -X 111 1111 -Xlexnlclel DUIIS Ames Cl11l1s A1mStl1JllQ, Eunue Almstlong ffllilflll AI'ITlNt10IlL., Pebecc Axllitlll Xlbeltl Aust brace B1lle1 Chules PdllClOlt Xnnle Plllett Ollie BlXtLl Glacl1s Ierman Lelll. blclclle B 1I'IlCSt Plllle Pe 11l 1 l11l1burn V111 Ll lke H1ttle Lolton Cordon Bowl Mellss1 Pl1ssell Cecll brooks Vlolet Brown M1ly L PIUIICI Iester I 111111 John Lvllhllllj., M1ry I1us1h Joe C 1ss11l5 I 111 1beth C 1to A11e Cll1mbe1s WISIQY Cheslrs C'1spa1 Clrlot Joseph Cle1el1nd Katle Cllfforcl Cl1sb1 Cloud Arm Cobb JGIIIIIQ, M Co1l1e Inez C0111 Fthel Cole Ecllth COl1.,1ll Ruth Cook C011 fo11les Wllllaln Cox Phlllp C11l1el Qlauclla DIXIS Clara DIXIS FIPIIICSS D 111 son H9llfl61 S011 V111 Ie1l1 Dlx M111 Dtllbell NlJlHll Dosselt If-eltle Do sett P11111 Duma Gene Ehlblllll A1110 l guruors E 1 E11 Ellglllltl IILIIIX Es 111 Fllll0l FdTm6l Tllllfll Falnell Mabel I' 1ulk C111 Fllnn Eu,qen1'1 Forman Iuclle Frmch Helen Forwth Robert Forsvth John Freeland Irma Cartm 111 Jeff Clston Lear Ceorge Albert1 Cerharclt FFIIILQH Glll Ceolge Clllette Joseph Gough Frank Creell Duff Creen Flolence Creer Sumner H11s Flllllli? 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HARTONIAN Tlumor Class TI ftslory October 1 lfllfi Rey 911197 A lxrge number of young soldlers of hte m trched on to the f1eld yy hele they must ilght ln the gleat battle At tlrst the techmedl terms coniubed them They could not undel stand such thmgs db Seetlon rooms t1rst and second perlods and rs lor the weapons mampulated by the enemy they confounded them espeeml ly the Latmal Algebrale and bC1GHlL111C guns whlch 1n those days hurled it thelr opponents shells of immense SIZE usutlly ten twelye or fourteen p1gCS Mxny were the wounds recewed from these shells and many welc the young, soldlels yvho fell yy 1th thelr ftces tow xrds the toe lll th xt tn t yc tr ol w tr Thls lelt gre tt g ips lll the1r lme ot defense but they strug In thc second ye xr they were not s0 unlucky for most ot thcm h ul lc lrned to get IHLO the shell holes where they might dodge the bullets Xt the crltxc 11 moment m my of then good men were oyelecome more th tn my thing else by 1 new machlne gun of the enemy Plane Ceometzy lt cemed th it eyery tme they found 4 yv ry to overcome one ot th new lllN8lll.10Ils ot the enemy Another more formldible thfin the last w 1s dl coy ered Tlns yefxr they lre lssfnled by huge shells from Phys1cs and LICGFU guns these Ire Iwful Mlny of them still suffer from shell shock' The members ot thelr conlpmy ue loyal to one -lnothel and to the country tlfntonj for whlch they llght ALENE HAYES . . . , . n Q ' . , Q L' 1 5 Q v w ' ' . 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V. . , 4 . , HOVIORE CL XSS 90 w 4 A u-1 4 Erwm Ellnor Evans Grace barnell Leslle Parnell Mauly lfelst Blrdle lfexst Etta Ferrlll L1ll1an Flnch Ronald Fmney Rubv Flsher George lfltzgerald Leonard Flock J T Ford Thomas A Ifourment Mamle Gaston Gllbert Gaston May George Helen Gllbert Chrlstlne Glen Edwm Goetz Mary LOUISE Goleman Harry Gordon Clarence Gossett Alberta Graham Callle Graham Marvln Grayson Margaret Grebe Edward Greer Ahce Grlffm Elhs Grlffln Moody Guggenhe1m Thea Haas George Hall Robert Hamllton Franklln Hanley Alphonse Hansen Delphme Harbough Flolence Harden James Hartley Clayton Hayes Anme E Hayes Annle May Heard Evelyn Held Harlow Held Ralph Hempstead Margaret Henry Herbert Herzog Joe Heubach Charles Hlghland Anme Hlllburn Edna HOllfleld Al1ce Holm Nancy Huet Earl Hugglns Dulcle Hulen Ellzabeth Hurley, Norman BARTONIAIN Inge Wllley Creagh Jackson Bessle Pearl Jacobson Luclle Jensen J1m Johnson Norwood Johnston Frank Jones Joe Joseph Kltle Keyser Martha Kleln Bertha Krudop Alfreda Lacoste Marshall Ladner LOUISE Lane Hazel Leavett Charles Leavett Lee Leonard Betty Leslle M1nn1e Lee Llndsey M1nn1e Lmscott Walter Llster Magg1e Llttle Ruth Lodmg Anna Long Nelhe Lowery Mlrlam Lowrey Daffm L5 on Mary Gladden McAdams Garnet McAlhster Phllmore McAm1s Arthur McCla1ne Gladys McCollum James McCrary Nellle McCreary Beatrlce McCreary Eunlce McKee Mattle Lou McLean Gordon 'VIcRae Dorothy McRae Qtuart 'VIcVoy Garner Macread1e Velma Maples Mlldred March WO0dl8 Maroues Cherrv Marshall Ben Maftlll Anme Mav Martln Martha Mayflelcl Saldee Mevers Grace M1ckle W1ll1am Mvller Aleene Mxller Carol Mobley L1ll1an Molpus Jewel Monaghan John Moore, Durwood 1 1 1 11 1, 1..,. ,11.. 1 V111 . 11 . 3 I W . 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Re1l, Roland Remert, Ruth Renauld Ollie Reynolds, Albert Rlchards, Edlth Rlchards, L1zz1e Belle Rlchardson, Cullen Rlley, Bonme Lou Roberts, Gerald Robmson, Charlotte Roe, Mary Helen Rogers, Margaret Rose, Luclle Rosner, Max Roth, Josephlne Sanders, Grace Saxon, Jessle HARTONIAN Scheuerman Emlle Scott Elder Scott Fred Scott Tlmothy SLIQXCH Murray Shan Margaret Shearer John Sheldt Ethel May Sheldt W1ll1e Shelton Norman S1gler Hazel Slgler Lossle SITUDSOII Ctrl '5lIlC.l1lI' Helen Smlth Joseph Smlth Le Roy Smlth L1ll1an Smxley MIHIC Snyder Jessle Sparkman Katherlne Stallworth Myrtle Stanton Everett Starke M1ldred Statham Ott1C6 Steadham Jaunlta Stone Edlth Stout Robert Sture Phlllp Sulllvan Ila Sulhvan Susle Sumrall Horace Swlft Florence Talt James 'l xylor Gladys Taylor Kathryn Thelrell, Doroth Ahrra Hattle Earl Inez Russell Thompson, Luclle Tlsdale, Margaret Thlerry, Thlgpen, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Tollefsen, Mar1e Loulse Towle, Roger Trammel, Grace Trussell, Audrey Turk, Walter Tuttle, Dorls Tyson, Eugene Vlzard, Mary Kelly Walker, H S Wallace, Clalre Ward, Franc1s Washburn, Sarah , ,,,,,, , ,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,, , N ,,,,,l,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,..,,,,...,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,l,,,, ltt. 1 1 1 1 , . 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'-' '41 ff I ,Jw-1 - O ,FWWJJ ,A , e me Mme BALTONIAN 02m X PSAIM OI SOPIIOMORE Ill'I+ lell me not Ill the B1ll0Illdl'l bophomores hves we empt5 d1e1ms lfor we h ave vs1th1n our cranlums Muth more know ledge than lt seems L11 es ale 1eal and 111 es ale eamest To be successful 18 oul goal We haxe st11xen hard aheadx Aff 11nst the tr1als of the soul Not to l 111 and not to f1lte1 M tkmg, 1eLords Ilke the past but to work that each semester Fllld us farther th 111 the lzst Lessons long and tlme 1s fleemg, And ou1 m1nds though st1 ong, and braxe Dre ld semester 6XdITllIldt1OllS Helpers to an early graxe I ll es of heloes all remlncl us NVe can make oul 111 es g1e1t too And 111 P lrton leave behlnd us Recolcls that are all tl ue blue Let us then be up and domg Let s show Barton vue re the best Xnd 111 the future Qtxll be p1ox1ng 23 can stand the test FRANCIS VX ARD . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1' 1, 1 ' 1 1 1. 'lx ' 1 - '1 1 1 W 7 '1 11 1 -1 1- 1 c c 1, V ' 4 vl l D K . v I 1 , 1 v 1 ' 1 1 1, . 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Y L11 12 1 ' . 9 ' FRESHMAN GIRLS clullont eXlf16ll Dunn, BIAFIQ Dule, D.1n lJ111el frfdltlllfli' Dxxwl Cl.11l1 N L.1Nt llmmlo ll K ll 1 en, C o e Mxlllll 1 cel .uw 1111 Lllgdl Ruth l4clu.1l1ls Dolothx EllWcl1ClN Pelcx F115 HJIIX h11lxN9ll, Ll 1le11cc1 E1l1GNt M411 If iggfllfl John Iullnell, lNorl1N Idrnell Rfllph P.1rro11, JLlfl1tl1 lf vnn I 1 l .111 I+orm.111, Nflflml Fox, E ugene FIJIILO Kenneth Flllllkllll, VV11'lIl1l1Qll Freeman M V French Bennle Ifrltz, Ethel Frwer V1Tg'lH12l i,1b11el NL111 1.1 Gans, G11 enclolx n fnllldllll, lx 1thel1nc1 nllnet Allllfi G11 1101 D mor Claxton Iflecl George Flol 1 Nlflc George, 0111 George Nextel Cllbelt -Xlan C1lbe1t Pelcx Fllbert Wlllle Ilme Cloclwln John Gott Xl1ll1P fxOl1ldl97 Roxe Gooclvxm Allce flooclxx 111 Vel non Gosset Helcn .1.1nc11e 'lhco1.1 11,11 P1tl1c11 r1dYN0ll Fl.1n1eN Gleen Welch GIGQII Wlllxe C2661 Peth Gloom lllllxlflll 6111111 lx.1t1e 1 QJXXIH, Rllph Ham, Edualcl .1.1- fl Huls Nlllnam Hnckmex 81 fnllm 111 I fl AIINOH, I lflllflk Hclllet l1eolg1 lldflllltflll, I 111111 111 ex lxlllLC anxen, C ldltllkk ll.1lbo11gh l,e.1tl1ce .1lclx, lml .1ll1son, C l If 1 N H llt Ceclle H.11t Eclwln Halt James ILIIXQX Alene Hatchett H.17el H.11 elm 111, Vel 1111 H411 ex, Geox ge Hearn, Leo Helt Slllflllll Helt, Scott Henrles Gel 11111110 Henrx , Eclwln Henxlev, Cllleen Herrln, Malthd H111 Harvey Holbelg FranCeQ Holl.1ncl, MW llllllllllfl lxdllllli' Nl llolm.1l1 Clliton hollex, Comer Hope lX4ltllCllIlC llolton J0sQDl1l!l9 Ilfllllel, Neson Howell Minoru, Howell VIM5 bue IIlg61wOll Ancllexx Ixlllel Frank I xclwon, Mlnnllee JJIXIN, 111.11111 Johnson, B11tQl Johnson Edna lohnxon, Hel mflll Iohnxon Hoxmlcl lohnxon WI e onex Elfllxl' lonex C111 oncw 111 Ifllflllll V1cl.1 lX1lT11ll F1 lecll lx.1m1l Rebecca kc.1lle1 Huolcl Ixe.1ll11x lohnl I lizl li I Kl.Nl.'K .N . , , ' z ' ' H' - Q, Il- vvv 1' ' 1 1 24. 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All FRFSHMAN BOYS Kennedy Nowella Kenny Greg Kmg De Wltt Ixnopp LOUIBG Ixnudaen Esther Labuzan Clara Lattre Llllle Lambert Clalr Lambert Herman Langford Vlfglllla Landrum Dorothy Lapp1ngton John Lawrence Mmttle I lwe Edna Mae Levl Harold LEWIS LEWIS Lllley L1lley Lmdber Bernxhard Lmdsey Joweph Llndsey LOUIQG L1nk Allne Angle Earnest Edvs 1rd Nora Llttle Jamee Little Pearl Iocke M1r1am Lowell Oleta Lowenatem MIIIIQ Luenberg M1Fg'UOFlt0 Lynch John Lyona Champ 'VIcAll1Q,ter Inzafay VIcBr1de Cor1nne NIcCauley Ina NTcClury Robert McCoy D21V1Cl VIcCurdy Harold McDonald Charles VIacDonald Ch Lrlee McDonald Geary McDonald Raymond VIcKay Catherme McK1nnon Ina B McLean Hortense Mclean Jamle McLean 'lhelma 'VIc'VI'1hon Hannah VIcNamee JQSSIQ McNe1l Vera 'VIcQu1rter Raymond VIcTaggert Ruth Maddox Wllfred Nlllone MWFIOIIE Nllllllelkllle Tlllle 'Nile 'Halton Mme ARIUNI Maaon Nelle Maurm Tracy Wlauldlng Henrx Mnyhall hatherme Nlfxytleld Walter Me lty nd Floddle Melton Pfxulme Menetee bldney Merldxth Ldxvud Nlxchael Cusve 1VIlllEl Mattle Mlller MIHIIIG Mmhmnette Emlly Nloore Mary Moore Mxuuce Mor zgues Inbel Mornmgxtar Alex lVIOI'IllllgStd1 Elma M0lT1ll Elmabeth Morrxa L1ll1an Morton Marle Murlay John Myr1ck Antomette N1chols Florence Nlcka Arthur Nodop Barthold Norred Annle Lou OConnor MIFIOH 0Connor Thomfta ODwyer Regln 1ld Orr Ivndon Overcast L1ll1an Owen Ellzabeth Palmes Howard Parker Arthul Parker Mary Patteraon Ruth Pecklnpaugh Harry Ptleger Foster Plerce Clarence Plke Joseph Plnto Eetelle P1StOl6 Ehzabeth Ponder Mltchell Praytar Eugene Prlngle Commer Prmgle Robert Prltchett Margueute Pugh Agnee Rademacher H9Hll9tt'1 Pftndolph Frank Rfwmu-. INatal1e Paper Lllllqll Rane Qelgert Reasonoxer P18011 n ' .' AN ' vt . 1 H , l . 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 1 I V 4 7 4 1 C 1 f I .. . , 1 1 ' , ' 1 l H - ' , .1 1 , y 1 Q l . . ,. V Y ' Y U l l E v 1 1 , , g . , l . . , Ak v . 9 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 I . . . . v 1 4 1 12 l, 1 1 , ' I K 1 1. 1 1 1 .I . 4 1 Yu .1 1 ., .1 -1 4 1 . 1 ' ,, . . , . , 12 1 L. . 4, L. . . . .I . , I 7 l 1 1 -1 w . ' , P Y Y K Y 7 Y A Llnk, Mamle Newman, Hurley ' , '. 1 1 K A9 1 . L7 J , , 1 ' 1 1 . . . , 1 . 1 , , 1 ' 1 , c . J . 1, V 1 . I' 1 1 1 . '1 1 4. . v w . . A . , . , 1 7 Y , 1 A Y Y L . V , . 9 Y L 1 - 1 w . I K Y 1 - ' 1 , 1 ,. , . Y l, , 1 Y . 1 1, 1 , , . . .1 . , ' A 7 3 1 1 K . J 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 A L c , , A Y Y I . 1 1 L 1 ' , 'Y , Q , 1 1 , Lt , ' . , . , . N I A . , 1. 1, . 2 , 1 l ' L1 '.' , 1 A 1 , A 1 1 , L 1 4 . 1 v I . 1 , 1 , 1. , 11. Reeae Olon Regan Ralbton Reynalda Ellzabeth Reynalds John Rlte L1ll1e Rlce MIIIHIC Rlchardson El17'1bcth Rlehlrdson R15 Robertson Dxllas Robmeon Obble R0b1HSOI'l Frmk Roh 'Vhldred Rose Edna Rush Albert Rush Arthur Ruah CharleQ Rush Zellah Salhe My rtle Sand1tord M1nn1e Sandler Hannah Sargent Susan bay ner Frances Sxxon Florence Srhlorff Paul Scott Carl Stott Fldehe Sealey Martha Shaffer Mutha Sh1p1ro Ben Wllllim Shaw AahleS Shaw Davld Shaw George Sheldt Cec1l Shlpp Besme Shreve Vernon Shuman, Dorothy S1bley, Vel non Slkes, Dan Slrmon, Bessxe SISIIQV, Elowe Slzemore Thomas Smlth Sm1thZ Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smnghl Sm1th ,, Lelghton Eugene Harvey Jeanette Lottle Marvm Mary Morgan Snowden, Hallle Solhe, Myrtle Sovaman, Jullan Sotter, Annabel Sotter, Phlhp Southerland, Dawv ARTOINIAIN Stfxuter Lauretta Steber Frank Stone Greg Story Harold Stoxall John Stuaxt Earneatme Sturdewant Qharleq Sxlxeit R1ch'1rd Sutherlm Eleanor Svxmdull Jamei Tapla Joe '1 :te Lucllle Tavler Audrey Tzyler Earneet Tlyler Ella Mflv Therrlll H1ld1 Thomae Dan Thompaon Ida Nell Thompaon VlV1'1H Tones Henry Torbert Geon Trotter Thaxter Turk John Turner Dorothy Turner Ethel Velllon Odette Ve1llon Ralph Xerecheure Steve Verecheure Mar Vogtner Fannle WV'1ddle Robert Waltott Harold Walker Lllllan Walpole Irma Walther M xy Belle Walton, Hemy Ward, Chax les Ward, M2lUP1C8 Washburn, Estelle Wexsman, Mamle XVGISS, Mllton Weet, Wllllam Wheeler, Ellxe Wheeler, Mable Wheeler, Wllllam Wheyland, Edward Whlte, Culver Wllkeraon, Sxgger Wllhams, Barnette Wllhamq, Emma Wxlhame, LOUISE Wllllams, Margaret xVlll12lIT1S0ll, Roaalle WllhOH, Ethel NVllSOll, John - 1 C 1 , 1 1 1 1. y L , w 1 ' 1 1 I 1 t ' 1 . . . , l 1 . , n , n - - w 1 1 .' , 1 lc l x , . 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Yu ll 1,1 1111111111 'i'111 I 1. - 2 Y1 ,A '.z':1 'Y' A: V X ' Q K' - E RTUNI freshman oem Was there ex er 1 g1me vxe dnl not shale 1, 1rton U Mme' O1 1d LX xx hen 1 u1uuoLp11x you t Ill lJ1rton O Nllllt, 7 S good 1s gold xou used to wx And 1 nexex thought ot glllllg lNl1 1x 1 1I or the1t or run lW 1, 11ton 0 Mme' E ou ne pldxlllg' the game that IN Ntr ught llltl tlue b1rton 0 Mme And ld glxe my heart to stmcl next to xou Balton O lVI1ne The Qplrlt of School IS stlll the S 1me And 1 xxoulcl do illxtlllllg to hllllill xour n1me I xxlll try to help xou plax vour gllllb B1rton O Mme It the l'1st prlte must need be 111141 lnuton O Mme l 1110110 Mme Ihue xxlll be llflllllllg th 1t Q 1n mlutlox All ol xoul 11 11313111688 and lox Huton O Mme lXQX9l 1 lllglil out xxe prxx tor xou I illflll O M e xel b Huton O Nhne Foc blue our school the C olcl l ll Wlth Illlghtx strength ou1 he Ute lenexx Flew exerx pupll and teacher too C 1xe exerx one hu r1ght th It s clue Ancl ljflllf., them 1ll s1telx through' lyllltlll O 'N ne 1 Ll! -Xl I Ill RH ll XRIJSKN li A .' 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BARTONIAN .freshman Class Tfmslory On Septemb r 2.0 1920 over four hundred rats entered Ole Bar ton all eycclted over bemg lll hlgh school tor the tu st tame lll then mes All the students of the pxevlous year tlom mophs to 58111019 were stand mg at ease as It lt had been only a week or so slnce they were studylng away Ill thenr class rooms But from the bullet1n board the Freshman imally ascertamed to whlch room each was asslgned and once seated 111 these hxgh school desks they felt very proud The tlrst was a strenuous day for the Freshmen Such a 1am at the lunch counter and such a lot of lost sheep ' Here you would see one Oh please tell me where 211 IS 'lhere you would meet another Do take me to room 7 After two or three days they began to settle down unt1l the rush to1 the lockers came After the lockers were asslgned It was a long mme but gradually they learned the ways of the school The flrst school sp1r1t shown by the Freshmen was at the football games played by Barton s wonderful team After hearmg the Freshles loot one could be C8I't3.1Il of thelr lung capauty The next was ln sup portmg the basket ball team lNot only 1n attendxng the games but also 1n gomg out for the team the Freshmen showed thelr school sp1r1t Of course lt was natural for the Freshmen to have the 1ob ot keep mg the yard clean because It w ouldn t be becomlng for a d1gn1f1ed benlor to stoop and p1ck up paper nor would lt be su1table for bophomores or JUHIOTS The work was done by sectlons so each Freshle had h1s or her turn to clean the school yard Near the end of the f1rst semester around exammatlon tlme tnere were a lot ot scared puplls 1n Barton After the strenuous-.week of exams the students returned to school somewhat relleved some of them to be agaln dlsturbed when a week later thelr reports were glven out The Freshmen took an act1ve part ln many of the Hlgh Scnool Clubs especxally ln then own Llterary Club Castalla and 1n the CIYICS Club Both of these clubs were very mterestulg and much help was galned through the varlous programs and tr1ps b9S1d6S many good txrnes emoyed 1n a soc1al way At flre drllls lectures and the varlous assemblles of the year the Fresh men out strengthened the reputat1on they had early acquxred of know mg how to conduct themselves becom1ngly When flnal exammatlon tlme came the Freshmen had lecexved so many knocks that they were ready to tackle anythlng They went through the examlnatlons w1th a w1ll and came out on top Thls flnal feat proved that thev were worthy of dropplng the old name Freshmen and takmg the new one bophomore The Freshmen of 1990 21 appreclate yery much the frlendly spnlt shown by the older students and they feel more experlenced after golng through one year of lngh school DA'sY QOLTHERLANID l . 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I ,ff jf .., X , 1 I ' , 1 ' 1 - fl xl I 1 4' fn .T ff 1 4 I N I , ,. 4 W !- v'l X , ' Y 1..- 1 1 ,l I X I -: Il A A - I I ' ' - xl ' V - 1 V J BARTONIAN IIILIUIXN A WILSON Coach BARToNlAN M A HICKMAN A WILSON COACH Fnst year at Barton but worked hard to make a wmnmg team lle ls a genlus for d1I'6CtlHg athletlcs and makes an uncompromlslng stand for clean sports He has done hls best to plac Barton on top and we sxncerelv hope that he w1ll be back w1th Us next year to cont1nue h1s gool v ork MILTON LAPPINGTON CAPTAIN FLLL BACK Plcked as All Clty Guard A capable leader and a splenclxd flghtel Played center for two years and full back thls year and 1mp1ox ed gre xtly fenslve LEON FXGERSTROM MASCOT ThlS httle Mascot brought luck to us thls year and we hope some day that he vull play some posltlon on the team and w1n for us ox er our old rn als GEORGP HAAS CAPTAIN ELECT RIGHT GUAPO Out of school for two years but returned thls year to Cldlm hls old posltlon Slow but sure IS hlS motto Good at p1l1ng em up xx hen they come hls way Watch httle George get rxht next year W H PAGERSTROM 'VIANIAGEI' 'Ihe manager of football and the backbone of the Barton -Xthletlc A oclatlon Always on the Job loy al 1ndustr1ous n everything btav mth us Fav we need you 'mtv 1 1 , f 1 - 1 ' ' y- 1 U 1 L I K S , 1 13 1 v 1 1 , I. . . W A . .' I V . , , 4 7 A Y ' 1 '. , . 1 y L 'v wlth tlme. Hit the llne hard for good gains and was good on the de- Y1 1 1 L n V W J , - u. ' ' as , n - ' ' - v , , s. , 1 , l 1 . . 1, I I ' 1 B . l s 4 N' S ' 1 1 , y1 , 1, 7 . ' 1 U 1 , is as 1 bi ' 1 1. 1 to no , .,.. 1 F5RTl9N..F,4N1,,.1,,,-MM,nM,, to 1 WALI ACE MCKINNEY RIGHT HALF BACK Heavy fast and hits the l1ne hard Good at f1nd1ng the openmgs 111 the l1ne Llk6S to have em rough 1t up especlally Hudson ask h1m CHARLES COLbSON RIGHT END Used as end and later as quarter back Fast on end runs and also a splendid passer Had the abil1ty of speeding up the team HENRY 'VICKINNEY RIGHT END A good partne1 for Browne One of the hardest tacklers on the squad and hard to get around Has a cool head and works hard from the ope11 t1OHS ELLIS OLLINGER QUARTER BACE One of nature s athletes The quarter back pos1t1on was entrusted to h1m and he proved a good guide A good b1okc11 f1eld runner and also a splend1d returner of punts A close contestant for AllC1ty honors EDWARD HAAS CENTER Steady sure passer and dependable Has made few bad passes 1n games a11d holds h1s man out Well Sure tackler good on th defenslve ind fills the place well that Lappmgton held last year 1 J ' V , , p . . 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Particularly effective at breaking up trick forma- il Y , 77 ' ' I Ae ' ' 4 V Y, L1 Y . .4 xv Y 1 . . 0 A. 9 ' - 1 V 1 N M M Wxvv BARTONIAN PAT BROWINE LEFT EIND Picked as All City end Slim and tall but good at puntmg the ball Master of the aerial game and possesses wonderful ability for diagnosing 'md breaking up formations GEORGE EVANS LEFT HALF BACIX All City half A plunging half back who hits the opposing line like a battering ram This is h1s first year of football but he is espe lally good in finding the openings in the line PAUL THOMPSON END A regular speed demon on the gridiron and when in the open field is hard to down Made touchdowns in each of the last two games and vw is ARTHUR Mc AMIS TACKLE A small man but feared by opponents Especially fast and good at breaking up interference His lack of weight told against h1m and pos tion vt as later filled bv a heavier man PRESTON BURRHALTER LEFT TACKI F All City tackle Did great work in everw game he play ed and nex er let up till the final whistle Good on the defensive and we ovse him much for blocking that punt of W right s Inoculated against injuries , . also good at receiving passes. The kid with the stiff-arm. , ' 4 , . at . 4 .. A, . . ...,.....,,. , . , ,,,,,,,.,, ,, . Q , I y Q I .. IKE GO'1LIEB LEFT GUARD Flrst year out but one of the best on the team Steady cool and a hard flghter and newer stops untll the last Whlstle has been blown Good lnterference on end runs If you want to know Just how good he really la ask WIISOU I ENWICK WALSH GUAPD AllC1ty guard Had very llttle chance to show how he could play not forget the wonderful tackles he made m th Barton Wrlght s game Reference Guldager AUGUSF STROECRER RIGHT TACRI E The man who surprxsed everyone -md llved up to hlS name Llght nlng He came mto hrs own xn the Barton Wrlght s gam and smashed every play that came on hlS slde of the l1ne He made the f1rst touchdovsn 1n thlS game by recovermg a blocked punt. I I are n J A Q ' ' vy , , L . y . . y , Q D . 1 . 7 7 . , .Ny 'X 4 1 ' M A I- V' . 1 ' . . . . during the first part of the season on account of an injured knee. We can- ' K 1 ' 8 1 - ' 7 1 1 I , . 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' ....S...........A...,.,,..,.,...,A....S....,.,.....,.,..........,. 2 8 BARTQONIAN 'Gbe .football Season The 1920 football season was both a success and a dlsappomtment a success 1n that the team was the hardest f1ght1ng bunch that has been at Barton 1n years and 1n the vlctory over Wmght s a d1sappo1ntment 1n that three of our best games were lost by the score of 6 0 after hard f1ght1ng The season began Wlth a promlsmg squad of men Wlth flve lette1 men back and new mater1al to f1ll the gaps Coach W1lson began the work of developmg a wmmng team for Barton After three weeks of hard practlce Barton played 1ts f1rst game at Monroe Park October flfteenth agalnst the Escambla County H1gh School of Atmore In th1s game Barton made three touchdowns and k1cked two goals and was at no tlme ln danger of belng scored on Atmore showed up well ln the aerlal attack and It was bv th1s method that she made her best gams The follow1ng week October twenty second we played at Grove H111 agamst the same team that had defeated Sprmg H111 H1gh 13 0 on the prevlous Saturday Grove H111 got the Jump and before the f1rst quarter ended had two touchdowns to her Cfedlt The second and th1rd quarters 11 ere even but 1n the last quarter Grove H111 scored agam on Bartons fumble and klcked goal ThlS year Barton played St Stanlslaus College 1n Bay St Lou1s The game was played Saturday October th1rt1eth and Barton d1d well to hold them to the small score of 12 0 as th1s team later played Jefferson College 'md the Tulane Scrubs and showed up well agalnst both these teams In th1s game the Barton team show ed ltself to be the superxor fxghter as It twxce held St Stanlslaus for downs on the two yard l1ne and once on the one yard 11ne Our next game ww as Wlth S1dney Lanler H1gh of Montgomery at Mon 1oe Park 011 November flfth Lanler outwe1ghed Barton and were the fa 1 orltes to vnn but It was only luck that won for them Wlth but forty flve seconds to play Lanler slgnalled for a drop klck formatlon The ball went vs 11d one of Barton s men touched lt and lt went bounclng over the goal lme where WllllS All State man fell on It for the only touchdown of the game The kxck for goal falled Perhaps the greatest loyalty ever shown to a team by a student body was dxsplayed at th1s game every student stayed w1th the team, and the1r cheer1ng was even louder 1n the fourth quarter than 1n the flrst. We are proud of the ole Barton Sp1r1t, for the student body, even though thelr team lost the game, backed It to the last. We next met Pensacola H1gh School 1n Pensacola, on November th1r teenth Th1s was a slow game as the fxeld was sandy and the back fleld men had a hard tlme gettlng off Barton lost the game wlth but flve mmutes to play, when one of the Pensacola players mtercepted a pass and ran for the only touchdown of the game The try for goal falled. Our next opponents were the Hlll13DS, who had defeated Wr1ght's two weeks prevlous, 20 0. The game was played on Maxon F1eld, Saturday, November twent1eth, and was the best eXhlb1t10H of a high school game played th1s year Th1s game, too, was lost by the 1ntercept1on of a pass 1n the second quarter, but after that only straight football was used, and nelther Slde scored The H1ll1ans falled to klck goal after makmg the lone touchdown. Browne and Burkhalter played sterllng ball for Barton, whllc Gllbert and Yearger played best for the H1ll1ans Wlth no scheduled game before December eleventh, Coach W1lson ar ranged for a practlce game wxth the H111 B1ll1es. a team composed of Bar ton and WF1ght'S alumm, and the game was played on Maxon Fleld, De WWmmWMWWM.WWWWWWmMWM.MWMMWWMWWMWMWWWWWWMWWHmmwww mmmm. Hmmm. v WHsmmmwWwmwWwwNWWWWMMWWWNMMWWmmwmwmmmmmWmwmmmmmmmwwwmwmwwmwwawwummH l I . 0 I V . . 1 . . V I ' . . .n . , . . . . , , 4 u - -, , . . . . . I . v . . . . 4' 1 . n ' 1 . , . . 1 ' 1 . I . . . . , . . . ' Q l s Y . . . B 1 , . . . . . . . 1 1 . , -D ' 7 c ' ' . V .N I . . . . , 1'. 1 ' - - n I , Y 7 . . Y . . - 9 ' . . . 4 - , . 7 ' ' -' 1 , . u ' . v. I . . - 1 , . , 7 1 , 1 1 r ' 9 I I 1 . . - S BARTOINIAN cember fourth Barton had a hard game but durlng the flrst quarter Thompson made a brlllxant run around rlght end for 55 yards and the only touchdown of the game Barton fa1led to krck goal Before the largest crovtd that ever wltnessed a hxgh school game m Moblle we met Wrlght s at Monroe Park for the annual clash on Saturday December eleventh Wrlght s went 1nto the game as a favorlte havmg LWICG t1ed Pensacola wh1le Barton had been defeated by them 6 0 The practlce game the week prevlous had done the team good for upon learmng our weak polnts a week s practxce had been put 1n 111 trymg to strengthen these and we had worked hard on all our formatlons The mght before the game Barton held a pep rally 1n Room 114 and there were several hundred students present 'lalks were made by Dr Rush Mlss Eanes Mr Fagerstrom Coach Wllson and several alumm and these speakers stlrred up a great deal of enthus1asm and lnterest Three oclock the next day found the Barton Rooters and the1r band 1n the1r sect1on of the grandstand anxxous for the game to begln Play started at 3 15 Fnrst Quarter Barton recelved the klck off and returned the ball to our 35 yard lme On l1ne bucks we car11ed the ball to Wrlght s 40 yard lme and lost It on downs W rlght s carrled the p1gsk1n to our 35 yard l1ne and the ball went over on downs Fa1l1ng to ga1n through the lme Barton punted and Wr1ghts returned to the1r 40 yard l1ne The flrst quarter ended wlth the ball 1n m1d held In th1s quarter only stralght football was used as nelther team cared to take a chance on forward pass Flrst downs Barton 3 Wrlght s 0 Second Quarter Both teams were flghtlng harder when the second quarter began After three downs Wr1ghts punted and Barton fallmg to gam punted to Wrlght s 30 yard l1ne Wrlght s then made flrst down on three bucks but lost the ball on the1r 45 yard l1ne After maklng flrst down Barton attempted a f1eld goal from the 35 yard lme but the ball mxssed the goal by about two feet Wr1ght s then carrled the ball from the1r 30 yard lme to our 45 yard llne and then punted The second quarter ended Wlth the ball 1n Barton's possesslon. Ed Haas was mgured ln thlq quarter, and Walsh was substltuted for hlm Flrst downs. Barton 1, Wr1ght's 3. Third Quarter. Wr1ght's thought they could klck off to Barton, hold them for downs and then carry the ball over for a touchdown, but thls d1d not work Bar ton made two flrst downs and the ball went over to Wr1ght's on the1r 40 yard lme. Wr1ght's fa1l1ng to gam attempted to punt, but the k1ck was blocked and Barton recovered. Phen Barton worked the flrst pass of the game. Thls, wlth an end run and one buck netted Barton 25 yards The ball was then on Wr1ght's 4 yard l1ne, but Barton lost xt on the two yard l1ne on downs Here Guldager attempted to punt out of danger, but Burk halter aga1n blocked the kmck and Stroecker fell on the ball behlnd the goal posts, maklng the flrst touchdown for Barton Ollmger falled to klCk goal, and the score stood 6 0. Olllnger klcked off to Cowley, who returned the ball 10 yards Then followed an exchange of punts, and the quarter ended vs 1th the ball nn Barton's possess1on on WP1ght,S 40 yard lme. Flrst downs ' Barton 5, wVl'lght,S 0 ' 7 7 ' . . . ,, V I 1 . . . . W x Y . . . . . , I . , . . , . ,w . .n . . 1 , . . . 7 - , . 7 . , . . . . 1 V . Q . . , . u 77 ' , 7 7 D . . , , . ' , 7 7 7 . . , ' . Q k . w . l X . . ' . . ' ' - ' - ' . Q. . ,W D . . 7 . , . . . . ' 7 . , . . . . . . -.. . . X ' , 1 ' - . . . ' Y , . . . . , I . . . ! 7 ' . , . . , . 1 1. - 1 , - . , - . 0 7 A v . , . , , 4 , ' - - , . BARTONIAN 1' ourth Quarter Barton carrxed the ball to Wr1ght s 20 yard l1ne but lost It on downs Fillllllg to gam around our ends Guldager punted to Ollmger who returned to the 50 yard l1ne Usmg off tackle plays and end runs Barton carrled the ball down the fleld Thompson carrymg the ball most of the tlme for good ga1ns Wlth the ball on Wrlght s 10 yard l1ne Wallace MCKIHHSQ bucked flve yards over tackle and Thompson on an end over end play made flV8 more and the second touchdown Ollmger klcked goaJl and tne score stood 13 0 1n Barton s favor Barton kxcked off to Wrlghts and they opened up on passes but Evans 1ntercepted one and the game ended wlth the ball m Bartons possesslon m mld fleld Flrst downs Parton 7 Wrlght s 1 Both teams plaved a clean game and fought hard untll the fmal xxhlstle Hastle Herpm and Guldager were the stars on Wrlght s team Walsh Stroecker H Mclxmney and Burkhalter showed great ab1l1ty to break through the l1ne and throw them for losses Whlle Thompson Lap pmgton VX McK1nney and Ollmger were the best gxound gamers for Bar ton It would be hard to p1Ck the 1nd1v1dua1 star because every Barton man played h1s best and that IS all one can ask of a player At seven o clock that nlght 1n Splte of the ram Barton students pa raded the ma1n streets headed by Cheer Leader Albert Ernest and th Excelslor Band IH celebrat1on ot our vlctory Th1s game brought a rather dublous season to a br1ll1ant close yustlfymg the student body and Barton supporters for thelr loyal support durlng the season Barton Barton Barton Barton Barton Barton Barton Barton Games Atmore G1 ove H111 St Stanlslaus S1dney Lan1er Pensacola Sprmg H111 H1gh H1ll B1ll1es 13 Wrlght s 1 . . 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'I -Xcree 'I hornton Dumae 'NIL Don ild BARTONIAN NUKINNE Y CA P GUA ED it uve ER , fommwp Bl'1'kMfNEY CAPI' ELECT FORWARD ' F WALSI! GUAIZD' BARTONIAN fV!D6'E77'E CENTER J 60504 cffvffze !7LA F SIB! EY FORWARD PPINGIDAQ GUARD 5 BfCK GIMRD 4 ,jr V . . - - ' . h . , ' . x BARTONIAN Basket Ball W1tJh the return of four letter men and other promlsmg materlal the basket ball sltuatnon was very brlght Practxc was begun December 1 only two days after the football season had ended and xt dld not take long to whlp the squad lnto shape A Hlgh School League was formed composed of teams representmg Barton Sprmg H1ll McG1ll s and Wrlght s A schedule was drafted g1v1ng each team three games wlth each of their opponents to be played every Wednesday evenlng on the Y and Sprmg H.1ll courts Sprlng H111 proved to be our strongest competltor 1n the league but we won over them ln each of our three games 'lhe flrst game was played at the Y M C A and although a tlght game Barton came out wlnner by a 25 20 score Having lost on the Y court the H1ll1ans hoped to vun on thelrs but 1n this they were dlsappolnted The score of the second game at the end of the flI'St half was 2 1 1n the1r favor but commg back 1n the second half and fxghtlng hard Barton took the game 15 7 Exhlbltlng brxlllant offenslve and defenslve strength 1n the last half of the game Wllson s flve agaln defeated the Hllllans ln the thlrd and f1nal contest of the1r series The usual long shots were to a large extent omltted the ball be1ng worked systematlcally down the court and tossed through the net from under the basket B111 McK1nney scored seven out of ten fouls and Olllnger also played good the flnal score was 37 23 McG1ll although they gaxe Barton very l1ttle trouble had a splendld team thls year the team was light but shot and passed well and although unsuccessful 1n the1r attempts to beat Barton and Sprlng H111 they were able to defeat Wrlght s two out of a ser1es of three games All of the games were played on the Y court and resulted IH victorles for us The scores were Plrst 52 17 second 55 10 thlrd 67 22 The weakest team in the league turned out to be our old rlvals Wrlghts had an excellent passlng team but were unable to shoot even after worklng the ball down the court to the1r goal Coach Wllson thought xt best to use the second beam on them the f1rst game and we p1led up .32 pomts agamst the1r 5 The second game looked as though Wrlght s were beglnmng to learn how to shoot as they made 14 pomts agalnst our 46 The last game Barton was rlght and broke the 69 fpomt record made 1n Blr mmgham by two pomts, at the same txme hold1ng Wr1ght's to 4 pomts In thxs game B1ll MCISIDHEY made 37 pomts, the hlghest number made lll the league or State Tournament. Olllnger came second, mak1ng 28 pomts, the second hlghest number made ln the league Cowley and Herpm played best for Wr1ght's, each mak1ng one fleld goal. The Greenvllle Hlgh School basketeers, whlle on the1r Southern trxp, made Barton the1r last game The flrst three teams they met were Cas tleberry, Brewton and Century, and 1n these games they came out wlnner by large scores, but ln the1r last game went down 1n defeat lbefore the Barton fllve by the score 37 22. Durlng the flrst half Barton passed and shot at wxll and the half ended Wlth the score 17 6 In the second half Greenvllle came back strong and made as many pomts as Barton, but were unable to overcome the lead. Our next game was wlth our old rlval, Pensacola Hlgh, but from the xery start to the f1n1sh they were outclassed and only scored two pomts through a blt of luck. It was our easiest game wlth the exceptlon of XVI'1ght,S, due posslbly, ln some measure to the absence of one of then best players, wlho was sxck Has presence may have made the 26 2 score look larger on the small end, but you never can tell , N . . I . - U . . . . . 0 . ' S U, 1 I - . - 1 . . n , u 1 . .X , I , . 1 1 I' 1 ' - u 11 - ' ., . .N . . 1 . N - . . y . . . . , ,, 1 . N ,, . . Y. - . , 1 I ' V t . . - . . . W . B. n , v W 1 1 ' - . . I . 1 ' P 1 1 ' V . I . 1 . . , y - . . Y Y . E . p 1 1 . . I l 1 1 1 , . N . , . l u 11 - - - . v Q - - - . ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 - , , . , . 1 . X ' N . . , 5 . . . . , . . - I v . N . I W - - - . . - BARTONIANI Our game w1th the F 1rhope Athlet1c Club was played 1n Fanhope February 2 IH Commlngs Hall The Fa1rhope team was composed of 1n dlvlduallv good players but w1thout team work they were unable to make headway Falrhope made most of thelr pomts ln the second half but could not overcome the lead wh1ch Barton held 1n both per1ods and when the tmal whlstle blevu the score stood 27 19 The Laurel squad under Capta1n McAm1s came to Mob1le Februau 19 vxhlle on then' road tr1p w1th the flrm determ1nat1on of trlmmlng Bar ton Although unsuccessful they held W1lson s Bulldogs to the tlghte t score of the season Th feature of the game was the fast work of McAm1s and Walters for Laurel and the accurate shootmg of B111 McK1nney and Ollmger for Barton By far the most stupendous athletlc venture ever attempted by Barton was the entry of Wllson s cagesters 1nto the State Tournament held Ill Blfmlngham the 24 2a and 26 of February under the ausplces of the B1r mlngham Athletlc Club The followmg men composed the squad that played 1n the tournament Slbley B111 McK1nney 'md Qlhnger forwards M1dgette and Bush centers Lapp1ngton W McK1nney and Walsh guards Barton was p1cked by B1rm1ngham papers as a strong contender for cham plonshlp honors and our boys Just1f1ed that cla1m by adm1n1strat1n1, a st1ng1ng defeat to Shelby County H1gh 1n the flrst game played Thursday n1ght On Frlday the h1ghly touted D1sque H1gh School of Gadsden fell a soft prey to the machme l1ke perfect1on of W1lSOH s cagesters Saturdav Alhance after havlng ellmmated the strong Tuscaloosa and Walker Cou11ty teams clashed w1th Barton In the f1ercest contest of the tournament Barton after a hard f1ght came out Wlth a four po1nt lead c1nch1ng second place Th1s was the flrst t1me All13HC8 had been defeated 1n four years Nlne oclock Saturday n1ght the house was packed and the stage was set for the closlng act of Alabama s Greatest Tournament A f1tt1ng cllmax was the contest between Central and Barton The Central1tes worked well and led 1n the flrst half 14 6 In the second half Barton ralhed and for a whlle led, they could not, however, break up the dr1bbl1ng and shoot 1ng of Anderson, who was responslble for Central's v1ctory and Barton's flrst defeat of the season. The team as a whole played as an 1nd1v1dual, but B1ll HICKIHHGY, Walsh and W McK1nney were p1Ck6d for All State honors. The Mobile Sport1ng Goods team, c1ty champ1ons, establlshed the1r tltle by defeatmg Barton 1n the fastest, snapp1est game of basket ball seen on the local court llh1S season It was rumored that the Sport1ng Good tean1 would tr1ple the score, but they falled to do th1s and 1n th1s game Barton showed the flght that galned for them the sobr1quet Bulldogs by hold 1ng them to a 48 26 score. The basket ball season of '21 has been one that Barton can well be proud of. Out of 18 games played we won 16, most of the games be1ng won -by large scores Our only defeats were by the Mob1le Sportlng Goods teams, semor c1ty champ1ons, and Blrmlngham Central, h1gh school cham puons of Alabama Besldes coming out second 1n the State Tournament and w1nn1ng the c1ty H1gh School Champ1onsh1p, Barton was congratulated in Birm111gham on clean sportmansh1p, gameness, and hard flglltlllg and we value these compllments more than our v1ctor1es. 11 11111111. 11 1 1.11111.11111111111111111n11111111111111114111..11111111111111111111114111111 11111 -1111.-111 1 1111111111111-. 11 1A111 1 1. 1 111111111111 . , 1 1.1 1111111111 1111 1 . a. . X X . . X . . , I . I X X . - , . 1 . . . X X . 9 I . . ' 4 , 1' c .. . . . . X X 7 v X . . X X . . . . . . . 1 a ' . . , . XX . 1 1 , 1 . a . e ' ' ' I X 4 . . . I . - 1 . 1 . , . . 1 , - ' r ' 1 ' 1 - ' 9 5 - 1 9 . ' I ' I 1 y y 9 ' 9 - ' , , X X . . . K . . . . r X , , X . . . X X X 1 . . . . , ' . 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S. . . as . , BARTONIAN 'Ciba Baseball Season Slmultaneous with the call for Track came Coach Wilson s summons for the National Pastlme As usual there was a great host mcludmg many Freshmen and Sophomores Among these many applicants were a few of last years letter men namely Capt S1nback Maury White Busch Vt McKinney and Athey Coach Wilson found it a dlfflcult task weeding out but the squad of thlrty seven candldates were reduced until our representatives on the dia mond were Barrett behind the bat with Haas as his assistant Roh cox erlng first 'base Maury and Owens hovering around the keystone sack Slbley starring at shortstop and Athey holding down the hot corner In the outer garden Olllnger at left f1eld Busch at center field and McK1n ney at right field were carmg for all drlves that come in their dxrectlon Por a whlle the big question was who would flll the pitchers box lhns honor was fmally divided among Captain S1nback White and Smith Professor J T Wright of the University Military School offered a silver loving cup to the wlnmng team of the High School League com posed of Sprlng Hill Barton Wright s and McGill s Barton opened her season wlth McG1lls and the game resulted ln a 1 0 victory White pitched a star game for Barton allowing only two hits and recelved good support McG1ll s played a good game 1n the f1eld but was unable to hlt Whlte With the score ln favor of Sprlng Hill Barton rallied 1n the sixth in mng and put enough runslacross the plate to beat the Hllhans ln the in ltial contest of a three game series The Hlllxans threatened several times to score but lacked the punch in the plnches Mannlgan of Spring Hill drove out a homer ln this game Our first outside game was wlth the Johnson Barrett team and Bar ton came out winner in this The game was more of a battmg practlce as can be seen by the 13 9 score especially so in the ninth 1nn1ng when John son Barrett made 5 runs Busch was the star of the game getting 5 hits out of as many trips to the plate Barton won her second game from McG1ll s defeatmg the latter 8 6 McG1lls scored 4 runs in the flrst 1nn1ng and held the lead until the fifth when Barton scored 5 runs on 7 'hits McG1ll's made two more runs and had the game up to the nmth, when, with the bases full, Shaw walked Roh, forcing in a run, and followed wlth a well placed hit by White, which put two men across the plate and netted Barton the game The second Sprlfgn Hill game was won by the Hilllans 'and was the best eichlbition of baseball shown on the f1eld this year Smith, pitching for the winners, allowed but 5 hits and his team gave him strong support. only one error being made behind h1m. S1nback, although he allowed 9 hits, pitched star ball, striking out 12 men and receiving perfect support from his team mates. l Barton dlvlded honors with the Gulf Coast Military Academy when she took the first game of a doubleheader by a 4 1 score and dropped the second 5 0. The flrst game was characterized by well placed and timely hlts by Barton and at the same time White held the Cadets to 4 scattered hits. Walker, crack twlrler of Gulf Coast, allowed only a few hits in the second game and although Smback gave,up only three hlts, costly errors lost the game for Barton The coach of Gulf Coast had a good excuse for the first game, clalmlng that White was using the shine ball and that was the reason why hls men failed to connect with the ball. . . . , ' 1 I V I . . , 7 , ' ' 7 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 ' A V I ., . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 y ' 4 1 , , - 1 1 . V . . I . ' 1 1 ' . . . . . . . . 1 I ' 1 . . . . . , , , . , . , . . . . 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K . , . v ' ' . , . . . . - - Q THE BASEBALL SQUAD IKARTUNIAN It 18 true th rt ou1 f11 t gime xx 1th Wught s xx 1s exc1t1ng but that IS no rc rson xx hx they should 1lloxx four runs 111 the nlnth and thus lose the game 9 8 White mllovx ed sex eral h1ts but tightened up H1 the elghth and 11l11tll and Barton shoxxed the Cadets that a game ls never lost unt11 the last man IS out Fonde also pltched a good game for Wrlght s but h1s team mates fa led to g1xe h1m strong support 111 the last 1nn1ng A ser1es of three games was played xx1th Daphne on Apr1l 29 and 30 larton xx on the f1rst and th1rd but dronoed the second bv a close score Sinback xxas rlght on Fr1day and won h1s game 13 6 The next dav a doubleheadel vxas plaved and Wh1te lost the first game of the double b1ll 4 1'he game xx as close throughout and could be cla1med by nelther team 1l11t1l the xxinnmg run vxas made In the last game Smlth t1ghtened up gaxe up only 1 hits and vxon h1S game by a 11 4 score Th1S was Bulls first game and he showed great form itflklllg' out 8 men a11d d1d not allow a vxalx Heres to the Rule Book H1ll1ans Chammons of the H1gh School Paseball Teague and wmners of the loxmg cup offered by Dr J T Wright Spring H111 vxon the t1tle by defexting us 14 0 1n the f1nal contest ot the three g, lme series The f1rst part of th1s game was close and Barton 1 d up to the 4th Wlth M iurx 1 zpping out a home run with two on the bases By loose f19lfl1l1L, and w1ld throws Barton allovx ed Spring H111 to p1le un a b1g 1 lrton and Smith of Spring H111 both pit hed good b all but we1e h1t freely throughout the g., xme In the second game xx1th Wr1ght s most of the credit for our v1ctorx IN due to Smlth who allovxed but 4 scattered h1ts and vxho struck out 10 men The game started off with Barton mak1n0' txfxo runs 1n the 1n1t1a1 1Y'11'l1'1Q' and 1n the s1xth and seventh bv bunchmg hits and taking advantage of the Cumson and Gray s errors Barton added three more runs The Cadets th1 eatened to score 1n the f1fth 1nn1ng but Sm1th t1ghtened up and when the game ended Wr1ght s was whltexxashed o 0 The season as a vxhole has been a great success Up to the t1me that the Bartoman goes to press we had Won 9 games and lost 4 and at the same t1me had f1n1shed second 1n the H1gh School League GAMES L trton B rrton B irton Barton Barton Barton Barton Barto11 Barton Barton Barton b lrton L zrton McGill s Spflllg Hlll Johnson Ba1rett McG1ll s Spring H111 C C M C C M A Wraght s Daphne Daphne Daphne Sprlng H111 Wrights z ' s z ' C ' 'Q 'za ' ' ' , 'Q Y. - . 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A 44 4 4 sssll 4 4444, 9 ' ' 'z 4 4 3 ' ' ' 2 'f 444, FE KN IIS B XSBETB Xl I G BARTONIAN Girls' Basket Ball Thls 5 ear when the glrls started to practlce basket ball they were not confronted by the dlsadvantage of not havlng experlenced players as was the case 1n prevxous years The players from the precedmg year we1e Capt Valerle Colvm Ehzabeth Armbrecht Margaret Grayson and sev eral glrls who had played on the second team It was lmposslble to get the Y M C A for DTBCLICQ so Mlss Stone coach secured the use of the court 1n the Christ Church Chapter House and practlce began ln earnest December the eurhth Mass Stone trled to develop a team whlch could yfxss as well as shoot and after a month of practlce the flrst game was p ayed The Convent of Mercy was Barton s flrst opponent and IH thls game Barton came out w1nner as the flnal score was 22 20 At the end of th flrst half the score was 10 7 1n Barton s favor but the second half was more 8XClt1Ilg and when the game ended Barton onlv had a two pomt lead The next game was wlth the Glrls of Bav Mlnette Thls game also had a two polnt dlfference but ln favor of the vlsltors The game was played 1n thlrds wlth the Barton Pensacola game belng played durmg the rest perxorls Phe game was full of excltement throughout and partlculax pomts the flnal score belng 19 17 The f1rst trlp of the year was made Saturday February 5th when Barton s Glrls went up to Atmore to meet th team renresentxng the Vs carnbm County Hlgh School The game wa nlaved on a three d1y1s1on outdoor court The gxrls put un a good flght startmg off w1th a SIX polnt lead but favled to cover the ag1l1tv of an Atmore forward who was largely respons1ble for the 37 14 score whlch thev p led un agalnst us Before a large crowd 1n Commlngs Hall the Barton Glrls gave a beautlful exhlbltlon of the sp1r1t that pervades over Barton when they played the Faurhone Hlh School The fxrst part of the game was all Falrhope but ln the last two thlrds Barton tlghtened up and brought the score to a t1e eventually losmg the game bv vommlttmg a foul Just prlor to the blow mg of the flnal whlstle score 16 1.3 To clalm the champlonshlp of the C1tV It was necessary for Barton to play the Cont ent of V1s1tat1on and the game was played on the court 1n St Joseph s Gvmnaslum The game was not a tlght one as was expect d because the guards of Vlsltatlon could not stop Cantam Colvm who scored the '25 pmnts that were made aga1nst the 14 pomts of the Convent team The Laurel Glrls came down all set to take v1ctorV back to l aurel but thelr plans were unset by the br1ll1ant playlng of LlZ716 Armbrecht and Valerle Colvm The former ran l1ke her mechamcal namesake lllttlllq on all foums whvlp Paptam Colvm vamped the ac ommodatlng basket and shot at wull On thls occaslon Gene Dumas got rlght and shot three fleld goals The Com ent of MGICV was not sat1sf1ed wuth their flrst defeat but came hack at Barton to trv and even un matters The game was play ed on St Joseph Q court nd thev were conf1dent that thev were golng tn wm but after a few mmutes of plav they found out that Barton was gom to repeat the first performance From the begmnlng Barton was m the lead and as the game progresspfl the margm was Jncreased when the last qual ter ended the score stood 29 lo Atmore trled to do an Iron mans stunt when thev Dlaved Bav 'Vhnette and Barton the same day They were successful 1n the afternoon but that mght Barton was able to even up the defeat heanded them a few . 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BARTONIAN weeks DYGVIOUS The game was one of the most mterestmg played th1S year as Atmore was 1n the lead up to the last f1ve mlnutes of play then ou1 forwards got busy and shot sex eral fleld goals g1v1ng Barton the game by a four po1nt marg1n The glrls made a tr1p to Montgomery thxs year stoppmg off at Selma to play a game w1th the Selma Hlgh School Barton came out on the long end of a 20 15 score after a rough and exc1t1ng game due to the accurate ShO0t1Hg of Captam Colvm The next nlght Barton met Lan1er and although unable to beat them we played a good game Up to the thud Quarter Barton was 1n the lead but M1ss Pugh turned the tables 111 the last pel 10d and when the game ended Lanler had a four po1nt lead Acree and Armbrecht d1d good guardlng Colvm also starred makmg 17 of our 19 po1nts Bay Mmette proved themselves to be superlor to Barton on an outdoor court when they vvon the second game by the score 15 7 The flrst game had only a two po1nt dlfff-3I'6l1C6 but they made the margm e1ght po1nts when we play ed them on thelr outdoor court Barton got revenge for the defeat handed her by Falrhope when they won over a team of Falrhope school and town gxrls by a 19 0 score The Falrhope team was composed of much older and more experxenced players gut 0WlHg to the lack of team wolk they at no t1me threatened to score on arton In the last game of the season Barton swamped V1s1tat1on by a 66 7 score Colvln starled makmg 48 of our 66 po1nts The present season has been the most successful ever enloyed Dy a g1rl s team at Barton A greater number of games vsere plaved than any prevlous year resultlng 1n e1ght v1ctor1es and fwe defeats Barton clalms clty champlonshlp hawmg met and twlce defeated the teams from the Con xent of Mercy and the Convent of VlS1t3t1OH H or ff! gf . 1 I 1 .ly 0 ,. ...,,..... ,.,.. 1 1. ,,,, ,,,.. 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BARTONIAN Obe mobile Olympic The openlng of the 1921 track season saw Barton wxthout a letter man back but forty seven candldates reported to try out for the team Practlce began on the f1rst of April vxlth every one worklng hard as Bar lon was to compete ln the Olympic Meet held under the ausplces of the Y M C A at Sprmg H111 College on the twenty th1rd of Aprll Three teams were represented 1n the meet and Barton came out flrst wlth a total of 14 pomts Sprlng H111 Hlgh second Wlth 24 polnts and Alba Hlgh School th1rd wlth 13 polnts The 100 yard dash was won by McHugh of Sprlng H111 who ran the distance ln 11 2 5 seconds Armstrong and Trueman both from Barton flnlshed second and th1rd respectlvely The 220 yard dash went to Gllbert of Sprmg H111 but he was closely pressed by Trueman of Barton who came out second The wxnner s tlme was 26 2 5 seconds Alba H1gh took f1rst place 1n the m1le when Partrldge ran the dlstance ln 5 mmutes 36 4 5 econds Armstrong of Barton fmlshed second and Whltledge Barton th1rd The stanomg broad Jump was an event WhlCh caused more than usual lnterest Brewton won flrst place for Barton leavlng Mother Earth s sur face for a dlstance of 9 feet 9 1nches Otto of Sprmg H111 was second and McRae of Barton registered th1rd Partrldge of Alba won the runnmg hxgh Jump clearmg the bar at 5 feet 5 mches but Brewton of Barton ran hlm a close second maklng 5 feet 3 xnches Schnelder of Sprmg H111 took th1rd 1n th1s event The shot put went to Schnelder of Qprmg H111 the wmner s dlstance bemg 48 feet 6 mches Mldgette of Barton placed a good second and Foster of 'Sprmg H111 th1rd In the dslcus event Brewton won f1rst tor Barton wlth a splendid throw of 84 feet 4 lnches Schnelder and Vlllavaso, both of Sprlng H111, were second and th1rd respectlvely Captam Locke of Barton pulled off a bxg surprlse when he captured the pole vault by a blg margln. The wmner cleared the uprlghts at 10 feet Bosarge of Alba Hlgh was second and Fox of Barton th1rd The meet plalnly demonstrated that Barton had the best collectxon of track athletes 1n thxs sectlon. Evon Brewton ot Barton was the hlghest polnt man 1n the hlgh school d1v1s1on and was awarded one of the sxlver lovmg cups donated by the Peoples Bank, Merchants Bank and Moblle Sportlng Goods Co Brewton also took part ln several of the sen1or events and IH the standlng broad Jump of the sen1or events took f1rst place when he chalked up 9 feet 915 lnches. -5 L L Y , . . , -. , . . N X . Y. . - ' 1 n l V . i . . . 7 , I, . . . . . . . ' 1 - A ' , - ' n 9 . ' . l v K 1 n 1 7 - . . . C . 1, . . , . 1 , . . , X . A V U . , . y V ' . , , D . . ' . . . . . . ' . r r I , . . . . . , . L 9 . 1 , . 1 l v . . I . X . . 'I A,,,....adv -'M,-5 X THE TRACK SQUAD BARTONIAN BOXING -XND WRESTLING Barton had only two entrles ln the boxlng and one 1n the wrestlmg events but made a good showmg 1n each In the boxlng event Barton scored fue polnts and Spr1ng H111 also registered flve O1l1nger made txve pomts 1n the wrestlmg event Thompson of Barton clearly boxed h1s way to the feather weight t1tle when he won three dec1s1ons The fxrst bout was tour rounds H1s good natured sportsmansh1p made h1m a dec1ded favor1te w1th the r1ngs1de fans for he was a clever boxer h1s punches had steam and he h1t at w1ll and h1s blows vsere well dnected ln the tlrst bout It was necessary to f1ght an extra round as lt was a draw at the end of the th1rd but Thompson fought 11111 Thompson was more than a match for Klng 111 the second bout and by cleverness and h1s sledge hammer blows qulckly subdued h1s opponent I'he flnal bout to declde the honors for the feather we1ght class came off 1n the evenlng betw een Thompson and McCue Both boxers were clever and hard h1tt1ng and each called 1nto play all the resourcefulness at h1s com mand 'lhompson recelved the Judges dec1s1on thus w1nn1ng the t1tle The other Barton boxer was Lapplngton but he lost to W1nl1ng of Spr1ng 11111 College The H1ll1an was too much for Lapplngton and the bout wa stopped 1n the second round Wrest11ng started s1mu1taneous1y w1th the boxlng bouts nevertheless the mat matches v1ed w1th boxlng 1n attractlng lnterest from the r1ng en thuslasts Olllnger Barton grappler won h1S flrst match from K1ll1on of the Y 'VI C A 1n two falls the flrst 1n llfn mlnutes and the second 1n mlnutes H1s second match w1th Harr1s of the Y M C A was a draw aftel wrestllng for 15 mmutes AQUATICS Semor Spr1ng H111C0llege 13 polnts Barton 10 po1nts Y M C A 10 polnts Jun1or Sprlng H111 24 polnts Barton 13 fpolnts Barton falled 'o place ln the 20 yard Senlor SWHT1 but Nelson won flrst place ln the 440 yard beatlng Potter of the Y M C A by 60 yards Plunge for dlstance went to Harper Y M C A Meyers of Spr1ng H111 College second and Potter Y M C A th1rd O1l1nger of Barton took f1rst place ln Sen1or d1v1ng second and thnd places gomg to Bogue and H0111 day bprxng H111 College respectn ely In the Junlor 40 yard swlm M1d gette of Barton flII1Shed f1rst 1n 21 4 5 seconds Barret and Monroe of Spr1ng H111 were second and th1rd respect1vely Whlte won the 220 yard for Spr1ng H111 hlS tlme belng' 3 mlnutes and 24 seconds Moore of Barton f1n1shed a good second and O Dwyer of Barton came m th1rd Browne ot wprmg H111 won the d1v1ng honors, Moore of Barton won second and trnrd place was tled for by B111 McK1nney of Barton and Pat Rnce of Qlprmg H111 . , y 7 I 1 . 1 V . .n 1, l 1 1 hard 1n the extra perlod and won the Judges' declslon over May ot Spr1ng . . . . 4 l . 1 7 s 1 n I n - . 1 , 1 1 . 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Mun-lu, M I ....m..m.mmum .. .I ...um I . 1...-m.-m-mnum- 4 I 11 um H.. mm-ummm . ...muHmmm-mumnmmmm mnlulllml lm vu M BARTONIAN 1 1 Barton Alblettc ,Associahon The l1rst meetlng th1s ye1r of the Athletlc Assocl 1t1on was held 111 Room 114 on October 7 1020 for the purpose of electlng 011lC91s 101 the LOm1llg year Those elected to 1111 the oftlces were Mllton Lapplngton Ire1dent Henry Mclxmney Vlce PI'981fl9H1 W H Ifagelstrom becretuy T1easurer and Llurx Vxughn Recordlng becretfxry Phe members oi the Izwecutlve Lomm1ttee are M1ltOIl Lapplngton Lhfnrman H A W1lson I L Grove W H I 1gerstrom Henry Mckmney W 111 xce Mclnnney Charles Colsson Laura Vaughn Fran Irard and V 1ler1e Lolvln 'lhe sale of season tlckets th1s year has doubled that of any prev1ous year over elght hundred bemg sold Thls showlng of excellent school sp1r1t assured th coach and members of the teams that the student body were backmg them 1n the1r 1ttempt to make the athletlc season a succe s The support of the student bodv was demonstrated at the open1ng game of the season over elght hundred bemg IH attendance and as the season ad vanced even more lnterest was shown Practlcahy the whole student body attended the Montgomery game and a roll call at the Barton Wrxghts game would have shown few absentees Much of the success of the cheer 1ng at the games was due to the unt1r1ng efforts of Cheer Leader Albert Frnest 22 who kept after the student body day after day and put en thuslasm mto even the Weakest vo1ces The excellent Splflt developed dur1ng the football season carr1ed ltself 1nto the basket ball season and at the open1ng game ot the Illgh School League over four hundred Bartonlans kept up a contlnuous d1n NVll119 Bal ton defeated Spr1ng H111 1'I1gl1 The school responded to the call for membersh1p ln the Athlet1c Asso clatlon and w1th thls help and the lunch counter proflts our flnances have been more than doubled over that of last year The sectlons showmg the greatest support to the Athletlc Assoclatlon 1n membershlps were B 5 LJ 2 and D 3 Recelpts ILkpCllC111.UI6S Gam Lo s Ath ssn Dues 78 00 78 00 1 unch Room 386 84 386 84 1' ootball 1565 92 1576 69 10 17 Poys Ba ketball 214 32 4 5 20 220 88 Glrls Basketball 156 30 .239 97 83 62 1 rack Feam 0 P xseb 111 70 20 195 20 65 10 Y 1rd Equlpment 76 07 76 07 Nhscellaneous 76 12 76 12 Total S2626 64 S2563 65 S619 85 S556 86 '1h1s 1eport IS ln full up to Apr1l 30 1921 lw dance 1n bank to date S62 00 W H FAGER8TROM bec1et11y '1 reasurer l 0 l Q 9 ! 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Y 1, ,,--f I L41 - 5. , T: A 3,4 'f' f 1,,,7' ,-Tr Y , H' A R , ,Y -zip,-f' Y 'Q I 74, ' -- -7,4 f ' 5 - - ,, v -Z ,YW Y- --' L' --- T , -- , f-H -- -4 , Yi 7 , 1, '-v Q, ,fm V V 'Q 'l xiilio Nl M A Ghmpse of Our Club Room Alpha Bela llamboa Sigma Purpose To brmg xnto fellowsh1p Barton alumnae that they may lmprove soclally ln llterarv work and may become mutually helpful thus growlng to be a power for good Motto Ad Astra Colors Black and red Flower Poppx Offlcers Mrs A1mee McCorm1ck Kmg, Presldent MISS Una Hughes Vlce Presldent Mrs Orahe Boullemet Gllbert Recordlng Secretary Mxss Hortense Hanan Press Reporter Mrs Ruth hrudop de Mlller T1 easurer Mrs lN6ll16 Jones Tunstall Fmance Chalrman Mrs Dorothea Schleffehn Anderson Comptroller of Dramatlc Fund Mlss Gladys Brown Chan man of Program Com l' l L 1: . . I . y , .I . . 3 Q ' L 7 4, 7 Y ' , , ca 1 n l , . . , 4 l- l . . 7 ,,,,,,......, H ,,..... ,,,,,..... 1 ' Miss Eloise McDavid ,C s,s,,s ..,., , ..,.s A. . A A... Corresponding Secretary Y ,,s,.,sl sl....ss,ls, . 1 BARTONIAN Tp I H- Anti ,Anil Club fF1ret and Second Peuodbl Purpose Improvement of everyday speech Motto Correct others ab you would have them correct you Folow I avender and pmk Flower Sweet pea Offlcers L5 man Holland and W1ll1am Moore Ruth Stephens and Frances D lV1S Joe Culot and Gene Dumas Carolyn Acree and Dorls Alexander Presxdentb Vlce Presxdents Secretarlee Treasurers N X X 'B!A!R!'If0NNIAN Barton Tebating Club Purpose lo f.1m111.1r17e 1ts members w1th utal topxcs of the day Su as to make them better able to speak mtelhgently on these sub1ects and to teach the use of plrhamentary law Motto Knowledge lb power bolor Black and sxlver Blower Pansy Wllllam Truenmm Hope Flsdale Hortense Hanaw Joyce Merr1am AdV1SOF MISS Qa Offlcers lhe Wlthers Pres1dent VICE Pres1dent Secretarv Treasurer Press Reporter ' z ' . , sz ', 77 ', - 1 .' 1 y , - . 1 Edna Pickhard ,, , ...o, ,, e,Ao.,,e,., ,e A ' - ' ' : '. ,V ' ' '. BARTONIAN Yaookkeepmng Club Purpobe To adwnce mterebt ln bookkeepmg, Motto Always be zccurate Colors Green and Whlte Flower Dalby Otflcers Ben Qmback Albelt Towle Vlce P d resl ent Lend Graf Secretary '1 reasurel Adwlsor Mr F O Immler Pr sldent BARTON! K, 'L f .5 Y Www WW WH- 2 ,J Caslalma Purpobe Llterdry .md eoual Motto Semper ildellb Color Blue and bllwer Flower Forget me not Off1cers Mdrvm Smlth Presldent Mmnle Lowenstem Vlce Presldent Juhan Soesaman Secretary Treaeurer Louls Boylan Adv1sor NIISS Eddy Press Reporter HARTONIAN GIVICS Club Purpose To tram the future cltlzens fol better c1t1zensh1p Motto Sumus clveb Bartonae Lolors Red whlte and blue Tlovwer Ndbturtmm Champ Lvons Harrlett Acree Hester Bennett Isabel Moraguee ACIXISOI' Mws B hss Stone 0ff1cers Presldent V109 Presldent secretary Treasurer r B A 0 IN I 'W W!!! N xvxxxxxy H College Club Purpoee To encourage gule to go to college Motto Self reverence self knovsledge s lf cortrol Fhese three alone lead man to sox erelqn pon 01 Colon Plnk ar ' lax ender Flower Swe t pea Irma bnnth Laura Sharpe Ed1th Lord Hortenee Hanavs AdV1qOF Mxse Basmger Offlcers PI'8S1Cl6llt W 1ce Presldent Secretarv Treasurer Prese Reporter i .U - . v D . 1 . , ' , x. ' A . ' . Y 1 ' . .V ' ,fl ' . 1 : ' 9 '. Alberta Austin o.... ,,,,o .lro o o o,or..ro,.,, o...,ooo,,.oo.o A M. , - N BARTUNIAN N A ! A , he ' 3.. m L -,.-4 , 4 fx ,. -, 'Electra Semmes Colsicn 'iliterary Club Purpose To encourage the study of llterature among the students Motto Bu1ld thee more stately mans1ons oh my soul As the s vlft seasons roll Leave thy low vaulted past Let each new temple nobler than the last Shut thee from Heaven wlth a dome more vast T111 thou at length art free Leawmg thlne outgrown shell by hfe s unrestmg sea Colors lr1s grey and pearl Whltk Flower Vlolet Off1cers Irma Smlth Presldent Claudla Lulx er V1Le Presldent Ruth Holt Treasurer Ella Daudson Press Reporter Adxlsor M1ss Belle Iweulle .I - - . 7 Y 7 N :QV Q , , , . . 7 Q . 7 7 Y. . . , . ,, L ..,. .,,. ..,., , . . ..... .,... . , ,....... ., . T V . . - . Fredna Peckinpaugh l..,. rllrrr.lll,,., rr..,,Ylr,.. l.,... ,..... . . , S ecretary 7' v a I w q . ' 7. YVVVV, AFVF ------H-Hun Y 5- x4 QQ. , . QQ oooo ., , . , . . l or , , oooo Mooo , I f4RT0N1ANooo.oo M Glee Club Purpo e Appleuatlon of MUSIC Motto Mums lx the fourth gl eat Yldt10l1 11 want of our I1dt10I1 Lolors Pmk md fxeen Flow er Svx eet pea Off1C9lb Eleanor Co mmskw Treasurer Alberta Coxsett I1b1ar1an Dlreetor WINS Vlolfx Games Adusors MW-. Frdm md M155 Scnxtel - . U I ' 1 1 c ' 4 1 1 ' n L C ' : ' 2 g, 'J . ' 1 ' . Martha Martin . A e, V, Seuretary , s ' .' j ' I .'.' .,,, ., J' . : s: z ' 'z '. y,y,,y,BART0N'AN . N y Tffome 'fconommcs Purpoae To make better home makere Motto We may llV6 wlthout poetry muslc md art VS e mav hve without consclence and l1ve vuthout heart We may hve wlthout frlends we may llve wlthout booka But C1V1l1Z6d man cannot llxe wxthout cooks Colorb Green and whlte Flower Wh1te rose Ofl1C9I'S Paullne Curry Presldent Mary Locke V1ce Presxdent Gretchen Kendall Treasurer Edlth Lord Presb Reporter Alene Slade Correspondmg Secretary Advlsor' Mlqs Tonsmeue H . . . 1 . I . s C 9 If n 4 . , u - . Y - 1 v I H 9 . . . i . V v. S. Edith Lord .A ee.......,l,.. eee....,,...........l, . l e.l,l,.l,...., L ee,..,... .. . ,.... Secretary ,l ll, l, ??4RT0Nl'AN 'ilalin Club Purpose To create a greater mterest IH the study of Latm and show lts rel 1t1on to everyday hfe Motto Possunt qu1a posse wldentur Colors Cleen and Gold Flower Yello Off1ce1s W1ll1e May Delchamps Frances Dav1s Madge Bodden Dor1s Alexander Margaret Hempstead Adv1sors Mxss Duffee and M1ss Heustls W msmme Pres1dent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Press Reporter BARTONIAIN ASIS, func Counter Gals Offxcers Mary I ocke Presldent Myrtle Harrn, Vlce Presldent Cretchen Ixendall Secretary Treasurer WH N m....,..... M . .mm W...m H ... ...ml .....lw,wW ,.m.m...om--.W, ,,....11l11.1N,...W,W,,.m,m ul.. ,..w,........ . .. ...4...,.....,..,,. .4,.............. . ..-......., 4 H A BARTOXNHINANW A I I Gln mathematics Circlv Purpose To vltallze matnematxcs 1n the hlgh school Of f lcers Iness Koenxg Pres1dent Dor1s Alexander Vlce Presldent Gladys Baxter Secretary W1ll1e May Delchamps Treasurer Kathleen McDonald Press Reporter Alberta Austm Cr1t1c AdVlSOT Mxss Mae Eanes Mouie Brook ...ffffffffff'fffffffffffffffffiffiffffffffffffffffffff jjiflorresponding secretary ' BA R T 0 N 1 A 133 'Dnmopian Purpose CIVIC and hterary xmprovement and Qocml entertamment Colore Whlte and pmk Flower Pnmroee Offrcers Dan Slkes Ralph Velllon Patrlcla Gray Leon Torbert Adusor Mrs S L Edwardb Presldent Vlce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer gi . H . , . 4 O I I 1 , . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . , h 7 I I 1 .'. . . 4 '. 11 A Ia T OMN' '1'A 'N' Science Club Purpose 'Io vlt 1l1fe SCIQHCQ 111 the lugh school Motto We .um lo reach the h1gheQ.t lolou Pu1ple mal whlte Flower V1fJl8t NX llll l.lTl Pekum Florence Relss Evon Brevston Mane Ro en Advwor MISS Broun UfflC8lQ Presldent V1ce Pres1dent Treasurer Press Reporter , , as , ' , , ' n T 1 1 ' . : ' . In ,c I 1. ,, ., .. .,,. D' 1 ,, . .. 1.,,. ,,...,., , .1.... . ' - ' Iness Koenig .,1,.. 1 ...... 1.,...,.,.,......,,...,....,,. ...,.1 S e cretary Y ' ' s 1 111. , 1 ..,,, ,.1.,. . , , S l !! !4N 'A!! ! BAR'roN1AN l Spamsb Club Purpose To encourage the use of Span sh Motto Aprovecho Colors Red and yellow Flower C'tlll'llZlOI1 Off1cers Wllllam Porter Adele Wacker Margaret Thomason Edwln Broadway May Gaston Advlsor Joseph Trlay and Mrs Am1l PI'6S1d6l1t V1ce Presldent beeretary Treasurer Press Reporter o . I . L 1. . . . . . . 1 . . ' . . . L 4 . ' . . 1 w x. 1 . . . . Florence RGISS BARTUNIAN 57159 egarion gfews ln 1917 the puplle 1n a Junlor Composltlon Claes whlle Qtudylng news p zpels Suggested to thelr te xcher Mme Brlght that they launch a news paper telnng the happenlngs of Barton As a result of thelr ldea the Barton lNews came 1nto belng vuth Mme Mary V1rg1n1a Doody as ed1tor In 1911 Mlm Doody was Qucceeded by MISQ Ruth Rlckarby 111 1918 Mus Rxck zrbv by Mus Luclle Crowell whlle 111 1910 Mlsa Edn1P1ckh nd bec unc cclltor lhc publlmtlon dthough replesentmg the Qp1r1t of Barton 19 nn nh lr eof the Junlor Cla s The Luton lNevss owns 1F1fty Dollal Llberty Pond 1nd fm grovsmg bank account all of whlch funds are to be ueed tor the stabhshlnff ol a prmtlng preeb 1n Barton STAFF OF 1920 21 Edltor 1n Chlef Goasett McRae Merlln Hanson C ene Dumas l e l1e Helter Inmma LOUISE Marrlott If rancew Dav1s By ron Schoemann Gelene Armor Stallw 01 th Mary Dug Alberta Aubtm Iva Rush Edlth Cole I red Malone Dm ns Alexander P1 oof Readera Busmess Manager Local Ed1tor SOC16ty Fdltor Sportmg Edxtor Llub Reporter F1ct1on Ldltor Funny Column hxchange Ed1tor Poet Queatlon Box Chalrman Art1st Br 1nch Qchool Reporter Crltlc NI zttle lee PI'll1gl6 Nell Sufflch Faculty Advlsere M Alme Brlght Vlrglllla d Ornellas The purpose of the publ1cat1on N to chssemmate newe regardmg Barton Academy to promote the lntelests of the students and the 1nst1tut1on and to keep alumnl and fI'19lNlS of the Academy Ill touch wlth Barton llfe A A, A, 1 1 .,.. ttrrrrttr , tlttlllllllt.lrll ttlr. 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BARTUNIAN BARTUNIAN 53.epresental1ves 0 Aovlsory Committee Fo1 the pulpose of estabhshmg an 1nd1y1dual connectlon between the teacher and the pupxl and to enable the teacher to become an 1nd1v1dual help Ill the bettermg cf pun tualx 3 attendance and scholarshlp the Ad xlsory Covnmlttee has become a xaluable asset to the school -Xust L race Bartee Mar1bel Baxtel Cladys bennet He ter I org, Hauy I ovxen l'I'llllLS l1o uloetk Iarb 111 Proadvwax Indvun Prooks V1Ol6t Prown Mary LOUISE Provx n Frances I usche I mme f zflx In el foley Allce QUIIICI bh1rle1 fOlN11l Nalelle Fosmmskx Fleanol Cox Phlllp turrx Pdlllllle lldV19 FIAHCGS IJePonte Gladxs IJeVan Eugene D114 Wlary Dumas Cene lLdSl,lJU1ll Ahce Ellls IIEIIFV Er1ksen Clarence Frnest Mary Farnell Ralph Iarroxx Henry Futon Fred flenn Edvun C ranade Theol 1 Grax Patr1c1a Hansen Merlln Hambx Lyda Haxrls Ida LOUISE Hfuxev Allelne Haxeunan Vera Helter Leshe Felt Hanford Hodges Ioraxne llolt Ruth lnffe W1ll1e Cleagh Igard Eran Jeffeues John lohnson Edna lung, IJeW1tt Ixr1us Helen Iefoste Marshall len Harold L1lley Edward Llnk Allne Ilnscott Walter Iotke VIary Lord Edlth Lou 61lQt91H MIIlH16 Lubel Reuben Lyons Champ NIcDonald Katherme 'llclxlnnev Henry MtK1nney Wallace 'klcl ean Arthur Mel ean Goldon NTcRae Cossett Malone Fred Nlattel I-I 9 Wlaurx Richard Maxhall John 'Vlenefee Fladu Vlulqetfe Maur1ce 'VI1l1er lVIatt1e 'lloore Isabelle Vloore Maur1ce Moore Wllllam Mullen Leo Mulvey Lola Belle lNodop Barthold OGwynn Ollve Orr Lynden Overcast Lllllall Owen Leopold Owens Arthur Porter W1ll1am Quarles Al1ce Randolf Frank Rlchardson Ellzabeth Robertson Sadxe Rob1nson Obble Rush Albert Schenerman Emlle qlbley Vernon Smback Ben Smlth leanette qmlth Leroy Southerland Da1sy Qtallworth Eleanor btallworth Gelene A Stone Edlth Stone Greg Stroecker August Stroop Paul Thlgpen George Tlsdale Hope Todd Grace Towle Rodger Vaughn Laura Welsh Henry Whltnev Florence O O I: .L 7 . . .L V ,X 1 c L f, , , - '.1 I ' 1 fl K 1 1 , . . . . , I ' .', . 1 , 1 1 ' .1 1 ., I . .. . . , 1 , , 1 . . . h . , P an 7 P Ty ' I L , A , N, X l 4 1 V x I , l J I , c '. ., A ' , J 4 I , ., I 1' ' , D' c c 1 , J ' I Ly? 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S A 2 V Rachael I 1'ic1111111c1c1' Edith Richarcls 1 1 1 ss 1 1 ' ,Z . 1 I x Q 1 L1 ' . ' . 1 1 ' J'1 ' 'nd S1111 1 1,1111 1 1 1 '1 1' Q C 0 xv - 1 ' 1- 'Z 14' A . 1 L' 1 C - 2 ' 11111 11' 1' ' 1 T 1 . '1 '1 11811 ' .-11 - 1 . - 1 - Q 1 '1 RTO BARTOINIAN ..,.. M mmm. . ,,w,..L .w..u-I.. .,.. .L,1.,,,,,,.1,,,y..-W, Sept Sept Sept c c lc c c Nov Ixov Nov Nllov lN ov Nov Nov Nov lN ov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan BARTONIAN Xvartonian s 'Diary 23 The long deserted halls of Barton are agam opened Elbow room for twelve hundred' Largest Rat class ever' DlSCOV8f6d that we have three new rooms Oh' Henry Look at the funny l1ttle t1e' Football practlce begms No sore muscles next day UD Xell pract1ce beglns D1d you hear the a1r tremble? Barton 20 Atmore 0 Ill say we have a fme team Freshmen have charge of keepmg the yard clean Start a new pup1l 1n the way he should go and when he IS old he w1ll not de part from It :Barton 0 Grove H111 19 Oh well we can t expect to wm all the 1me Speedy Farrow has a date Who IS the honored one' 30-St Stan1slaus 12 Barton O Better luck next tlme 5 Montgomery 6 Barton 0 After the game we found a rabblt foot around each player s neck 8-Three cheers for the Gulf Coast Fa1r' We get a half hollday Electlon of Senlor Class Off1cers They should be proud to be our offlcers A hol1day' Hooray for Armlstlce Day wh1ch adds another hol1 dag to the calendar The A B L S glV6 the1r annual play ton1ght Last chance to see Spr1ngt1me Pensacola 6 Barton 0 We hear tales of dances and auto rldes wlth Pensacola glrls Somebody d1dn t sleep much on the tr1p 15--Some of the g1rls 1n the play wear the1r borrowed Barton sweaters to school today Mlght know they would have to wear them once 16-F1rst meetmg of the Barton1an Board Ready for work' 17-Some of the puplls make speeches 1n the dlfferent sectlons on School Splrlt 18 REPORTS' Wonder what they look l1ke Dld you flunk 20-Sprmg H111 6 Barton 0 Ifredna Peck1npaugh forgot her powder puff She was unable to study all day. Isn't It terr1ble to have to come to school the day after Thanks g1V1I'lg9 Why no, not at all, for you can have a turkey sand w1ch for lunch. 4 Barton 6, H111 B1llies 0. Look out, WFlght'S' 9 Spec1al yell pract1ce. Be prepared for Saturday. 10-Sponsors are elected. O' U! Lap! 11-Our annuafl football game Wlth U M S. We have a great crowd and WIH a wonderful game 13 0 N1ght sh1rt parade and bon flre UID the ram. 13 What does 13 0 mean? We know. 23 Chr1stmas IS nearly here Have you Wrltten your letter to Santa? 3 Another year IS here. Where are our resolut1ons? 10-Class football begins Br1ng on the stars for next year. 12 A Tenn1s Club IS organ1zed We lead the way ln athlet1cs Assembl1es! Th1S IS Thrlft Week. Learn to save, you w1ll never regret 1t. 18 Mlss Sallle lS absent today. Isn't lt funny I d1dn't study my lesson? 26 17 7 .24- ' : ' , ' . 0 , u ' ' In or. 1- ' ' . . ot. 10-' ' ' . ' ' , C t. 15- , , ' v ' , oct. 20- I ' . oct. 22-- , ' - , 1 ,y 1 .- o t. 25- ' 1 . ' . o t. . ' , . ' . f 10- ' . ' ' . ' ' 1 . e . . J Q , v I 1- ' .12- .... ' ' ' ' . l 131- IIN I I .YY . , ' L . . ' . : . 23m X 1, . 1 an an an HU an an Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Feb Fe Fe Fe Fe Fe Feb eb Mar Mar. Mar Mar Mar. Mar Mar. Mar Mar BARTONIAN JUUIOFS 14 Rats 0 The stars of 21 are commg on the run A new style of halr dress1ng appears at Barton Oh glrls I really d1dn t know you had ears' The sweaters arrlve Who w1ll vamp the flrst one? Freshmen from the CIVICS Classes g1V8 talks ln the dlfferent sectlons on Chlld Welfare 28-Semors 28 Jumors 0 Long l1ve the Semors' Do you know what comes on Feb 1? I'll sav I do EXAMS' Oh' why can t we be exempt? I hate exams The awful days of flunkmg are over Can I breathe freely? Tomorrow IS Mardl Gras' W1ll you be able to recogn1ze your fnends? Mystery' Announcement No lessons for the flrst and second per1ods tomorrow We are told to leave all books 1n the lockers ami br17ng coats and hats to class Wonder what the great se cre IS Mystery explamed We all go to the Government Street Pres byterlan Church and hear a wonderful lecture thanks to Dr Barker The E S C L C glve the1r Valentlne Party All the glrls get husbands George Haas IS elected football captaln for 21 Let Wrxght s beware Everybody IS gettlng vacclnated have touch me not arms Memory books appear Sprlng has come What shall I wrltc? Basketball practlce beglns Heres where we w1n the state champlonshlp 24-Barton 46 Wrlght 14 Poor bovs they put up a good f1ght 25 Our Boys at B1rm1ngham beat Shelby County Hlgh School by a score of 15 13 whxle our g1rls beat the Convent of Mercy 29 15 26-We mount a step h1gher Barton 69 Dlsque 18 And st1ll another step Barton 24 Alllance 20 Who says we haven t got the best team 1n the state? Fate casts an ev1l eye upon us Barton 20 Central H1gh 2.1 They played for lt be l1eve me Barton 67 McG1ll s 22 Don t take candy from the babv' Two sweaters yet to be vamped Apply to Messrs Olllnger and Walsh. Mother's Day at Barton. Our mothers should be proud of us Baseball practlce beg1ns See the youthful Babe Ruths Baarton 7, McG1ll's 0 Ty Covbb IS lald ln the shade' 23-Some of the teachers leave for the Conventlon at Montgomery We would l1ke for all of them to take a trlp and en1oy themselves 26-Lots of glrls are bobb1ng thelr halr G1rls! 1f you would be 1n style, bob your ha1r 30 The Blackfr1ars come to Moblle. Don't you wish you were a Blackfriar? 31 Barton 5, Sprmg H111 2 Practlce makes perfect 11 12 20 Apr1l 1 MISS Sallle has a new p1cture taken Apr1l 4-Our pins and rlngs come Graclous' where IS that money? Aprll 6- Frank Brown bobs her ha1r Behold the smlle on Wallace's face Apr1l 8 The Domestlc SCIENCE g1rls glve a feed to the Rotarlans Why couldn't we be Rotarlans? . Aprll 11 Senlor Class meet1ng to dec1de kmd, quallty, and color of wear1ng apparel for graduatlon. J 0 ' ,ca n . u rv 9 - . J .21- - ' ' , , - , J .23- ' . l ' ' 1' , J . I .Y 0 . a ' I 1 J I Q , a , l U l I . J .3o- ,' . . , . fb. 1- ' . I . 1' , , b. 4- ' . . bo 7-I . . 1 . I , . b. 10- . '. : ' b. 11- -' ' . .- b. 11- .' .... ' ' ' . ' 1 b. 13+ '- ' ' ' . ' '- . 15- ' 1 ' ' g - - . fb. 20- , 1 I . ' . ' 1. b. 21- . u ' '.. ' ' b. , . , , ' . b- '- ' f . - ' bn ' ', ' . , ' . ' ' . 27-- ' . . b , ' . F . 27- i . ' , ' f. . 2- , ty, U .... , . an 1- . . 1' Aprxl 13 -'lprxl 16 Aprll 1b Aprll Z9 N fi Hay May May Vlay May May June June BARTONIAN Anothex feed gnen bw the gnl Thls tlme It lb to the R1 wunans O' Goody' Nly Dad IS a Ixxwanlan The mnual A B L 5 expresslon contest takes place We hope nobody takes stage frlght Practlce for graduatlon begms Gee' w hat a small UD class No partles except on week ends Vle are golng to saxe our dl gestne systems and store aw an knowledge The College Club plfu today Vt e have a chance to see our dlg nltled lnstructors 111 the roll of chlldren I wouldnt mlss It for the world Ind beck does not we ar hls class rung Wonder who lb wearlng lt ' known todav was Frlday and the thlrteenth too We are entertamed by the .Iumors They are excellent hosts I have practlced so much I am dead tlred Class Day' What a Prophecy' VK ho would dare say that I shall be a ballet dancer' Ien1oyed lt Immensely EXAMS are here' I do hope four leaf clovers really brmg good uck I breathe freely 'Ihe good news has been wh1spered to me Graduatlon Day' Oh' how terrlbly shaky I am Our educa t1on recelved we bid farewell to Old Barton 5 . 1 ,, ,, . v Y .A Q . . . .Q ,. v T U 5, - . Ii I K . I ' n n Y L' a 1 .Im y Qi c V' ' I. I Y I - . N . H. . ,, Y , . G . I . 6-' ' s z ' . ' ' ' 1 ' 13-I broke my mirror today-seven years bad luck. Might have 14- ' ' . , S. 1 19- ' .' ' . ' 21- ' . ' . ' ' ' . 30- . ' l . I 2- . I '. . ' ' - . 3- ' . . ' . U ' . ,, . . 7 , . Q U7 ' C V: V Llll' I' I I BARTONIAN Ebe Romance of Tilerry Ullaoison By His Class Ring At last a rest' I know that for three weeks I have been the most worried ring ln creation' Jerry Madison my owner was one of the most popular boys ot hls class He was especially noted for his prowess on the athletic field In fact he was connected with all athletics and was known among the boys as an all round sport You may safely believe that I was the proudest rmg in Barton when I knew that the Three Blind Sisters had willed that I should belong to such a splendid boy My only fear was that he would give me to some girl but for eight years he and I continued to be the closest of friends Durmg those eight years Jerry had been wonderfully successful that is he had obtamed success as the world knows it I who never parted from him knew that something was lacklng and that something was the greatest of all thlngs to my owner After much serious deliberation I came to the conclusion that Jerry was an 1dea11st From youth he had dleamed of a girl sweet fair and small who would be a contlast to his own dark colormg Many small blonde girls he had known but they were not the girl A short time ago we met Mrs Jarvis an old friend of Jerry s mother Jerry I want you to help me out next Friday night she said I am golng to glV8 a dance for Ruth who as you know is making her debut this season Jerry tried to refuse but fmally he promised to come I heard him grumbling to hlmself concerning the shallowness and silliness of debu tantes On Friday we made our appearance at the beautxful Jarvis home the lower floor of which had been converted into a ball room After paying his respects to his hostess Jerry sought a secluded corner and I knew he was golng to escape as much of the dance as he could Suddenly I felt an electric shock and I knew that Jerry was thrilled through and through He rushed up to Mrs Jarvis and exclalmed Who IS that girl' Wont you introduce me at once? What girl? coolly asked that lady. I see a great many girls. The one with the glorious golden hair and blue eyes, of course. The htle girl in the blue dress, which is the same color as her eyes. Certainly, I'll introduce you. She IS a girl from your own home town, and should claim part of your interest for that reason, if no other. Then, as they came to the young lady ln question, HBIISS Douglas, allow me to present Mr. Madison. I have the pleasure of Mr. Mad1son's acquaintance Then, as Mrs. Jarvis walked off, I'm afraid you have a short memory. Do you always forget friends so easily ? Er er I don't remember, I can't imagine, with utter disregard of grammar. Oh, I'm quite certain that you don't remember There was a faint suggestion of laughter in her voice Naturally, you, the hero of the class, cannot remember one of the rnost quiet and plain girls of that class. I confess that in those bygone school days you were enshrlned in my heart, but I'm glad to say, 'I have outgrown such foolishness ' Oh, I remember you now You are Jean Douglas. I cannot under stand how I failed to recognize you at once. ............... . ....... . ...... . .................11--....-H..-...-....-.....-H.........1.H-................-nm...-.......,.l,........--... ... ... ... ... ....... . . .. -4 . ......,.-.,........,.......................,......,.........1...............H.-.--....m.....mf............N,mnK. .,..i...,,..............,.HH............................-...fm...mn...n........,........,.....,. .. .........,. ..,., ............. . , I . , a , 1 1 A . 1 . . ! 7 66 I! , ' ' Q . . , H . . ,, . 9 - . fn 0 . . 9 I ' Y ' ' ' at ' n , 4 , u . . , g . ' . . . . ! l 1 ! ' 7 7 If ' Y! . . . . , I . , . If ' ' 17 ' ll 1 1 ' . . . . ..- 7 D 9 U . . . . . , . . 1 Q u r ' , ' 0 . . 8 ' 57 I , ' ' u n , . . . U . . , h . , . ' I! Q BARTONIAIN After thls followed a long conyersatlon concernmg school days and dlfferent per ons known by both of them I see that you are wearlng your class rmg I heald Jerry sa Wont you exchange r1ngs w1th me? I have never betore offeled to p mrt w 1th mme because lt has been connected y 1th so many pleasant events I thought Je11y w as golng too fast but pelhaps he thought p1ev1ous lCql.1dlI1t inte would be sutlltlent My he xrt cr1ed out Et tu Brute' to1 lt teltfunly d1d hull to kno x that ne would part w 1th me Such xre the hefuts of men tltkle Ill eyely way To my ch tgrm th tt g1rl refused me Wh mt IN more unbehex lble IN th xt she LOLlltl IQIUNQ my request of my be loved Jelry llhen followed three w eks 111 wh1ch Jerry was always phomng drw lng wr1t1ng or talkmg to Jean I was very happy for I knew that at last the 1deal glrl had been found but there was a llttle Lpprehenslon mlxed wlth my 1oy because I feared that she was fhrtmg w 1th Jerry Last eyenlng however mv tears proved groundless as Jerry proposed and was accepted I w1ll not tell what happened aftel hxs propos tl for that roncerns them only Latel Jean Sdld Please Je1 ry w1ll you exchange rmgs Wlth me? You may be certam that the transfer w as qulckly made and strange to say I d1d not mlnd at all I was not yealous of that other rmg and I non t thmk that you would blftme me lf y ou could feel and see the soft pret ty hand I now adorn When Jerry was le xx mg Jean whlspered shy ly Jerry when I sald that I was cured of my 1nfatuat1on for you I told a falsehood for I have never ceased to care Naturally Ierly was a l1ttle delayed 1n leavmg Afte1 he had gone Jean looked affect1on1tely at me as she sald Do you wonde1 httle r1ng that I love you I loved my old rmg of course but I love you more because you have been w1th h1m through those years Is lt a wonder that I am happy Soon there w1ll be a dlamond on the thxrd flnger of Jean s left hand and later a plaln band rlng but I know that nelther of them w1ll be loy ed mole than I 1 seal rlng wlth 21 and J M engmyed on me GLADYS WALLER C Tit '-7 I . V Y N . . N N sc L , ' s S ' U f V V ' V ' U 4 xr' . , , V U 7 V ' V V' V ' V V c . 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Ly k Manual- TRArN'N1r -QVQJRT T IN 'Q X I 13,7 I xdf MECHANKCAL- Pwl NCr HT' 5 AE NOW xxx xv. g r Us SRTJM, L COOK C 9 of 1129 5EWlNfr H bToK1 PERFEU VUE L HYGIE NE , QQ Q0 if ' X xl! - ' ' 1: K S 4 I, ,,,, 5 Q ,JE X if al is C fw Q My x ' 1 A im .,'lIhn:L I , f 'gba Q M I . W x . I I A 5 J -xi . ., -Q 2 DQ xhu Xlavll 1 52 Q J - f 4 n X5 'Too' rn: 1 1 , lv I 1 ,A 'L - . wh cF' RARTONIAN Why illobnny 'Taileb Johnny had 1 llttle mmd It was h1s very own And nothmg could be put ln It Except by hlm alone It wasn t yely blg lt s true But there was room 1l1Sld8 For lots ot thlngs chosen out As Johnny should declde Mothel and rather gave to h1m All sorts of good ddV1Ce But Johnny never put It 1n O1 thought about lt tWlC6 Upon the corners saxd W hy Johnny plcked them up at once And put them 1n h1s head At school the teacher trled her best To g1ve hlm facts and rules Of every useful sort but no For Johnny hated schools He plcked up brag and vulgar slang Dune novels too ten deep And fllled hxs mlnd t11l xt was l1ke A tamted rubb1sh heap So when the day of manhood came When Johnny searched h1s mmd For sklll and povser It played hlm false And nothlng could he flnd But worthless trash and ugly thoughts And so he falled alas' Is any boy who leads COI'flll1g to Johnny s pass? ROBERT LOCKE t I . . 3 A. . . v w 7 - v 1 v ' ' 9 . K , Q Q , K' I ' Y, l H u 4 . Z ' . 2 . . 5 But all the ugly things the boys Y ' , , ! .A , .' I 1 I A A , . f fn f . . 9 . y , 7 I V C I r. Q r ' ' 1 Q , n 5 n . Y 1, . v .I ' AY, t BARTONIAN BARTONIAN 'Gbc Barton Tamtly uno its Branches Have you ever thought of Barton as bexng one large fam1ly The Seniors are the b1g brothers and sxsters the Freshles are the bables the Sophs and Jun1ors are stlll chlldren but are endeavor1ng to outgrow thelr chlldlsh ways Mr Grove our guardlan watches over hls chlldren mth great care and wonderful ab1l1ty Many events have occurred durmg our stay at home fBartonJ thns year One of the greatest happenmgs was the great vlctory that our brothers made when they beat our Wr1ght brethren 13 0 at football on December 11 In 1920 our blg brothers and s1sters had a meetlng and elected as thelr leader Mr Wllllam Trueman who has proved hlmself fully capable of th1s honor One of our gov ernesses Mlss Moffat ls 1n charge of our l1brary nn wh1ch we take so much prlde She has the hbrary system ln good worklng order thls year and a great deal of cred1t IS due her We hear frequently from one of our former teachers MISS Allce But ler who IS 1n Chlna now teachmg the llttle Chmg chmgs She has sent us some snap shots that have been extremely educat1onal and lnterestmg to us On November 13 and 14 the A B L S gave a most successful and beautlfully earned-out play called Spr1ngt1me It was largely attended and everyone seemed to enjoy lt Club act1v1t1es have never been so extensxve and so varled 1n tnelr scope as dul 1ng th1s year We are gettmg more Splrlt every day and our gual dlan IS most proud of hls wards There are many former b1g s1sters vvho ale now teachmg 1n the clty schools We are very proud of them and we re certam that they ar verj proud of themselves' Talk about pr1de' Weren t we proud of our b1g brothers and slsters when they won the second state prlze 1n the charr'p1onsh1p for basket ball? A beautlful lovmg cup was presented to our home and the boy s each recelved a medal Var1ous partxes have been gxven The Debatmg Club gave 1tS Xmas party on December 22 You should have seen MISS Moffat act llke Old Mother Hubbard, and IYIISS Brlght try the Theda Bara stunt fonly Theda never posed as Lady Macbethlj The Sclence Club gave 1tS Xmas party at the home of Mlss Hortense Hanaw and each member f1shed out a very approprlate glft from a t1ny Xmas tree growmg on the dxnmg room table' The E. S. C L. C 's Valentme party, wh1ch was glven at Mxss Claudla Culver's home, was very successful D1dn't you notlce some of those glrls blush when they asked the boys to go to the party Wlth them? The Castaha Club gave a Valentme party 1n Room 210 The room was decorated beautlfully, and many hearts were exchanged that afternoon' When the boys of the football team of the Atmore famlly came to Mo blle to challenge us fOctober 155, our boys gave them a grand frollc ln the form of a party 1n celebrat1on of havmg won On November 5, one of our slsters, M1ss Reba Cowan, gave a dance for the Lan1er CMontgomeryJ team. We have wltnessed a great many joyous events durlng 1921 1n the form of partles and dances On January 29, the Pensacola boys and Bay M1nette girls jomed 1n a dance, wh1ch was glven at Mlss Valerle Colv1n's home. At the Satsuma Tea Room, on February 19, the Laurel glrls and boys enjoyed a luncheon Altogether, th1s season has been a very lively one, due to the peppy Splflt at our home. 0 Y . . ' U ' ' .79 ' ll ' ,vs . . , 3 I ' ' , J U U Y , n V. l . . . l Q .1 . . u ' , n - 9 1 . as ' ' rv - A i . . I . ' . y ' 9 ' . ca , yy ' 5, - ' - o Q , ,s , 1 . . . . . , . , - . . . . . H . . ,, , y ' . . , . , . . . . ' ' , u - - av , , ' 9 u , X . . . . '. . . . . H 9 ' 1 , ', 79 66 H ac ' ' ya , , ' - . , , . Y fs. 9 f . ' . ' . V - w x . . I r 0 V . . . . u . . N . ' ' u I . 1 . ARTUNI The lug nsters partles began on -Xprll 22, and 111ll be contmued 1Ill,0 the summer mouths The 1un1o1 TQCGDUOII was held ou Maw 14 and 11 is 1 most successful dfffur O11 NIC15 '78 the A B L S TQCQDUOII 11 LS gn eu .and 1 DT6tt191 one was nex er seen Ill thxl the lug slsters 'md brothers af Ole Bxrton h fl f ur ape thme who tollmx mll proilt 111 than ex1n11le' ll li. .' A N I ' v. 1 1, 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 vi . 'zsz s .' ' J. . -, . . ' 'za And so, those of you who read thls, wlll realize Ill later years the joyous sy 'r't 1 1' .' 3 .' . ' r z Z1 , :ml 51 hz ' ', ' j 1 ' fa 1 1. QD: Tl BARTONIAN Hmong Ebose 'jlresent Dere wasa der boy nama Ikey Da curl ln h1s halr da glrls lxkee He meeta de Dora But glva de floora Ike crled Dat glrl no go to da Plkee There was a voung fellow named Slade Lay sunnmg hlmself m the shade He wore a clean shxrt That was covered wxth dlrt Sald he Th1s IS one Lydla made Another young fellow ODwyer Sat lovmg his glrl by the flre He sald he stole a klss Prom thls Jolly voung mlss There was '1 voung lady named Eldll ONeel gathered round when she ran Fhree strlpes and a B Were all he could see He thought lt was Lap so he ran There was a falr lady named Laura She went off to camp to her sorrow For Laura so dear Leaves us th1S year And she cant vear a B on the morlow A blg and flne boy IS A Stroeeker A shark both at foot ball and poker He made h1m a name When he won the Wrlght s game Cr1ed he Im the guy that d1d croaker 4 as as if A handsome young fellow IS Haas For hmm a net Gretchen lays She thought she had h1m When Eumce stepped ln And now Baldy s wlse to thelr ways ' K6 ' . ' 77 , , . if if we we I . . , ,' . . ,, . . , ,, av -:ae is we 1 , y . .K r. . , .L . W ' But the boys all say he's a har. ar- are if we 7 v r . P v pq ' r H -. H u K 4 ie if as ,7 9 , L ac an , , if ae is we - 1 ' , lc v ' ' , 77 ,' ' 1 v BARTONIAN A 'Ilropbecy Eran Izard as hcr dreams d1d mcrease Awoke me from my slumber and sleep Dreammg of the future far far ahead And as 1n her sleep she told her dl eam Wlth manv a sob and many a scream I heard 1t all from beglnnlng to end And w1ll trv to relate lt wlth my pen we as we New York s a wonderful place Ike dear But I d1dn t expect to fmd so many fr1ends here Let s count all we ve seen smce last June When you and I stalted our honeymoon We ve seen Prlma Donna Cathleen Hart Who seems to ve been successful from the start And Ruth Holt performlng her ballet dance Wlth Charles lV'1tt1e looklng on 1n a tlance But the most unexpected stars Ive seen yet Where Beck as Romeo and Miss Vaughan Jullet and our old cl iss leader Hope Tlsdale Came yesterday to bunk the man Fhen Agne S xon and Elvlra Roh Bweet farmexettes Wlelfllllg' the hoe Xes and slmple Mlss nuth Shaw Drxvlng Dr Adolph Cox s car Then at the clrcus we saw qulte a few Florence Robelts rode and danced too And was lt Preston who led the parade And Trueman and Jefferles sold p1nk lemonade? Our old frlend demure Robert Locke Looked chalmlng 111 h1S p1nk Satln frock The w1ld w1ld woman who looked so flerce Proved to be harmles Norma Plerce The woman who ate the knlfe and fork We found vue once knew was Mlss Kate Clark, Vt hen I looked through the bleachers, whom should I see But Ethel How ell wavmg to me' When I savs Henry Farrow, I had to laugh For he seems st1ll to be rushmg Lena Graf On our way home, we saw Walsh runmng down the street And guess who It was he was golng to meet' 'Twas Lllly McKen41e, and I understand She and Fay st1ll vamp every man, We saw the A1mbrecht Sz Bailey Laundry sxgn And Margaret Gwln hangxng clothes on the hneg We met Fannle Busch on her way To Mlss 0wen's, a noted fortune teller of today, And the Sllffl speed cop, who waved to me Was no other than Carolyn Acree, The huge Chandler aeroplane flvlng aloft Was drlven bv M1ss Dora Davldoff, Iness KOCDIQ' I saw dress the halr Of Fredna Pecklnpaugh, the falr, i' , C ' . ' ' . I . To find her sitting straight up in bed . V y - , , 3 ' . 1 is U '- v 7 7 . , I . . . Y 7 7 ' , i . A . 7 7 . . . .r , ' . 12 l ' ' , , , 1 . I , ' , 1 v . -' y s V 1 . ! 5 a ' , , 1 Q . . ,, --u L , l . 4 A yu A I 9 I 9 . . A . y I 4 .... . V ,J Y l K S 2 HARTONIAN Noxx 1s famoue fllm sta1 xou knoxx Wlth Ihllxam IJE'IxLlIN we he1 hero Ox e11on Wandnu lw Charne Chaplm of todlx Togethe1 he and Olne Allen plax Hary Nllles Cloxxlex todfux Theda Bua Is COIIw1d919fI hx some than her model f111e1 -Xe usual tt chuxth xxe met VIIIIIG Cox Xnd sanctltled Xugust 5troe ker pwsed the box I xxas quite su1p11sed xx hen Wluths gaxe the se1 mon And solos xx ze 1endered lox our frlend Vernon Tvs is Rxch nd Maurx xx ho led 1n pr xx er And Reb: Qoxx in telchmg Sundax school there FoQd1Ck Cuxnngh lm ind Ldxxxn Broadxx xy Oxxn the noted Jxzz Cafe -XICKIHIICX IS the1r dlehxxasher I found And head xx IIIIQSQ 19 Irrances Broxxn Of frlends employed bx them thes are not all There Q also Lulhne Cody anl M 1rx Carl Joeeph and Iubel xx ho xxere takmg lunch Qeemed to be llntmg xx1th the vxhole bunen 'Ixxas EIQIIIOI Cosnnn ky xxho sold pmers to m 'xl huh XKLIC edited bx NI1ss 9 trfxh H lstx I s xxx Sue C1 nx xx ls Int h :rd bx ate C luse Stellt xx IN noxx at the he md ot Oul St ites and I s 1xx tnndst the bustling eroxxd Loxe h is de zlt qulte harsh xx 1th hu heart But I lxnexx IAQ xou xxere klddlng hu IIOHI the start Eunlce noxx he tds 1 gre It campalgn To brlng danelng to hlgh Qtandards xgun IVIINSQN BIOOIA md Cuthloe1t xxe met telchlng sthool And ue zble to eomplx xx1th eyerx rule But xx e1e nt xou urprxsed xeeterdax to meet Valerle Colxm sellmg peanuts on the street' And dealest I h 1d to stop and tan xVhen I found hx ms xx ms a IZFIQIITTIIII We found Wlxssee belrd IVI0lY11IIgSId1 1nd t 111 heated lt the soda tount tdxlng thelr tlll Xnd tvxas there also tloat we found Jerklng sodl Whss Flelds and Brovxn IlIar1e Rosen noxx oxxns 1 QIOIG Iogethe1 mth Isabelle Moore Obserxlnq the Clerk xx ho sold me llte I recognved Althur NIcLean s face -Xnd 1emember the dance glx en at XI 1ll1e1 H1 VI hen Chassm and Agzusta led the ba II ell Ilda Inge vx IS there too And Ile he s stlll making ex es xt xou And the 1 nntle s xx ho D Hfed R uhel to the phone VS 'Is no Uthtl th lll old Clx de NIIIOIIQ -Xnd then Judge 7undel told both ol ue Th it 'llxsses Edo xr and Farnell dllxe 1 buss Those txx o xx tsnux omen xx ho spoke to me Were Lstellt IXLIIIL 1nd -UIII19 Lee The shoxx gnl xx 1 Nlls Nlenefee v v 1 N 1 . 1 1 v v A CA, A L V ', J A 1, 1 1 A .A , v .A Y ' .A . 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A I 1 A ,V , v T 1 V ' 1 I I I A' ' ' 'z A A A A BARTONIAN Who plays 1n Bolton s Comedy We saw Mlss Weldy separate Welch and White Who over M1ss Wheeler were havlng a flght Mlss George on her bxcycle ran 1nto me Gomg to work at the Todd Factory When I saw Ellls Olhnger I stopped to stare He s a wanderxng mus1c1an w1th long strlngy ha1r' And the man wuth a monkey whom we saw Proved to be Mlster W1ll1am Shaw When I went shoppmg at Crowell s store I found Towle opemng the door Gladys Waller lb a cash g1rl so It seems MISS Jones as head clerk has reallzed her dreams Wllllam Morrill lb a barber-dldn t you say That he cut your halr the other day And that Mmclle manlcured Owen s na1ls But oh' Ike love let s not tell tales Nerlssa Wlllvams IS elevator g1rl And has Overbey s heart 1n a whlrl last mght the Follles sulted my fancies Where Fthel Wllson led the dances For old school days came back to my heart As Mlsses Ulbr1cht and Turner also took part Collectmg the 'ialvatlon Armv Fund We met our frxend Mlss Thompson And that chap the worst of henpecked men Turned out to be poor old George Thlgpen In the face of a httle drled up man I recognlzed Mldgette keeplng a frult stand He reports that MISS Davls sells n1ce hot dogs Because from TWISS Wacker she buys her hogs Ella Davldson keeps the bug house Assxsted bv her frlend Helen Ixraus Tvxas V1Vl3.l1 Thompson whom we saw Dancmg attendance to M1ss Delchamps Evon Brewton an artlst of great fame Called h1s model MISS Smlth by name, Then on M'ss Renauld's yachting tr1p We met Edlth Lord. stlll actlng fllp, She completelv captlvated Mr Moore Whlch made DLl1Sy Lundy pretty sore, Gretchen Kendall trled to sell me some f1sh, 1 bought one though 'twas agalnst mv w1sh She tells that IVIISS Mayo IS Mlss Graham's cook, That Edna Johnson has wrltten a book And another work whlch holds oulte a charm Is Essavs on Love bv Elmer Del Homme We met Mar'etta Lxlley domg research work And Marv Locke was now a clgar clerk Mlss McCarV bv pol1t1cal control Has brought MISS O'Conn0r back 1nto her fold Ethleen McDougal, a great detectlve At Merr1am's boardlng house sald she llved And sald M1-s Mulvey and Norrls lxved there, too, Gettlng free board for maklng the stew Then, vxs1t1ng Mlss Thomason's estate ' 1 . 1 . . . . , L 1 1 1 ' I . , Y , . . . . . . . . - 1 1 .Y . . 1 1 Y . . . 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V . . . . . 1 ' 1 BARTONIAN We met Ruth W1lSOl1 a spmster sedate Ulster D3Y1d Roh as competent yard man Also looked after Lllllall Vaughn s land NI1ss lN1ll13,IT1S when brmgmg her vegetables to se Reported Ph1losopher Zuckerman well I could hardly bellexe my ewes I saw Mllton chasmg butterfhes And the two Barnes g1rls out pluckmg flow ers 5xlT11dSt the mossx reeds and dewy bow ers Then Hortense Hanaw bounced bv IH a hack And took me to see Bowlmg s tumbled down shack At the great recltal where Laura Sharpe Made a great h1t wlth her love harp And MISS Stallworth was playlng the drum And Suzanne Randolph sat chewmg her gum L1sten1ng to the muslc 1n sxlent contemplat1on XVh1le INIISS Rlchard attempted the hesltatlon The sturdv pohceman who kept the crowd down W ere BVIISSQS HHTTIS Stuart and Thlgpen I found if 996 lNow Ike dear we ve had lots of fun We ve seen evely classmate of old twentv one And the wlsh that I have for every member Is that days spent at Barton thev ll klndly remember And will always work hard and ever be true To the hlghest of Standards the Gold 'md Blu LUCILE COSTELLO f fN x gh Ag Av Av A ,. . . , . 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C ln Q Bxrmmgham Lultral High School Ensley High S1.ho'Jl Buwmlr lhlh Nchwl Junrxvn Luum li h Nh-vol Lalhoun County Hxqh School Nlobxle High School Lmxcr m 'Xllllmrx Nhool PLns:xwI.l lllgh bdwol balm.: H1,,h bnhool 'Anniston Hxgh School 5' lllllIllIlllllllllllllllIIIKIIIllllIIIIllllIIlllllIIllIUIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllK1IllllllIlIIIIlllIllllllIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlIIlIllIlKlIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllIlKlllllIIlIIlIlIlIl The House You Can Depend Upon BISHOP MANOR ICE CREAM Bedsole -- Colvm Drug Co For Qunallniky Grrcoceexrnes And Everythmg ln the Dellcatessen Lme TRY A M Bright Grocery Co N W Government and St Emanuel Moblle Ala Both Phones COFFEE QUALITY Pmts Quarts and Gallons Siones The Home of the Home Made Cones 111 S CEDAR STREET Party Orders Sollclted I BIQCDTI-IIEx,QrS S ANY'1HING YOU WANT BELL .9852 Meyenz, The Hatter Gasfons Mafkef MEIN S FURNISHINGS Dealers ln JQHUIQ J Mgyef 34 QQ FRESH MEATS BUTTER, EGGS POULTRY AND VEGETABLES Bell Phone 2217 Home Phone 1977 Leadmg Hdtters of the South DAUPHIIN STREET E ss , . 9: E nf 5 ' E I LAT- E 0 0 E 5 Cl - Li 0 0 o 2 E If 5 l ' ' ,A 1 E I A I E 5 2 - - - - - - v -' E E -AT- 5 Mobile's Largest Department Store E 0 E D G u ' E ' - 'T E 5 H E z llIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllUllllllIlIIlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllnIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI : OIHIIIIIINIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII llllhllllIlllllllllllllll COMPLPVIENTS OF Dr F L Tapna Warley Ffult and DENTIST Produce C0 153 Dauphm sm ll NVIISOH .7119 gznger Rle Plumbing and Heating L J LEAHY 7a QT MICHAEI STREET Moblle Ala VAN ANTWERP BARBPR SHOP Slxlh Floor Van Antwerp Bldg bmon Shop B XRTON Q BARBER SHOP Geo V Rose Prop FLORIDA FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY J C Mangeldorf General Manager FIQH OF AI L RINDQ S P O Box 111 HANAW BROTHERQ CARLMAN 81 NIXON 6 IN Water St Dmmonds Watches Crockery Chma 'md Glasswale ll Sl Ijslvzgsplfqqrlzppq Dinnerware Our bpeclalty wqobne U., 9. 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IIIHllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIUllIIIIllIIIIUIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIKIllIIIllIlIIIllIllIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIKIIIII IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIK IIullIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIllIHDIIIIllllllIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Mxss B L J w1ll you be qulet for a 'bltq I wlll for two b1ts Prof Nobody ever heard of a sentence wlthout a predltate Brrght Soph I have Prof What xs lt Thlrty days IIow much IS them plums Ten cents a peck Shure now what do you thmk I am A blfdq Crown Theatre MOVING PILTUREb XND MUSIC, bhp I netd a new lldlflb hablt Can t afford It She But father what ll I do e Get the walkmg habit A man was brought lnto the count room before the Judge Judge What s the charge? Prlsoner Intoxxcatlon Whats your name ' Gunn slr Well Gunn Ill dlschalge you thlk tlme but dont get loaded agaln .93oys and girls Let Ls Sell You TENNIS RACKETS BALL AND NETS 1sAsEmLL Goons AND FIQHING TACKLE We Appreciate Your Business C. S Partridge Ildwe C0 7 QT EWIANIUEL STREET ARM JRECHT LUM ER C0 WHOLEQALE LITY BANK BUILDING Moblle, Al'1 THREE TO ONF Three llttle co eds yawnmg lessons through Long came a football man Then there were two Two llttle co eds baskmg., ln the sun Long came an unmaultd prof 'lhen there was one Ont llttlc C0 ul Slttlflfl' all alone Long came a sleek f.,1ay mouse Then thexe was none Warn Allller a Pharmacy PHONE 83 bERVICE PRILE QUALI'lY Do you thlllk men should 'JL PIOIIIIDILQII from st TIKIIIU., on the coxnus 'ind glvlng tht short sklrts the onte our'l Lertalnly not I dont btlxtve ln any thmg that lnterferes Wlth the freedom of the sees A REA LIST Here s too gr at a stlckler for anythmg DHI you hear how he ended hls ast boo He wrote And they were marrled and llved sclapplly ever after IlllllllIlllllllIIIIlllllllllKlllIIIIllIllllllllllllIIIIIDIIIIIIVI IAIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII llIIllllllIIllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIlIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllfllllll IIIIIIUIIIIIII ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIKQO . 1 4 . l H . 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Q., I. , . , on , . , 1 . 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllIKll!IlllllllllllllllllllllllKllllP'IllllIllllllllllIlIIllJIIIIIIIIIIllUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIllIIKlIlI illlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll LOUIS R METIGER RELXX R XILS RAILWAY XCCESSORILS Flrst Yatlonal Bank Bldg Moblle Xla I O Box 243 Telephone 333 S m I3 to malrv the man they luxe At a place where the txaln passed under 9 P 5 NIV prxyu valll somewhat xaly 1 1 xth 1 low arch vs 'ls thls warnlng I humbly pxav to heax en aboxc If you expect to see the next block keep 4 1 the man I marry yours ITISICIC AN UNLISTED BUT PRILELESS ASSET Beside the lwgures on Our Statement Total Resources S13 908 359 95 stands another qu mtlty unseen md lllf, llculable but 'ls oi our customers whlch asset we guud as lnxlolably as the satety oi our mater1a1 resources First atzonal Bank MOBILE ALABAMA Nlobxles Only lNat1onal Bank Pupml Lan wt answu tht IILILSIIOIIS w c C 1 thml, 1 bhould hate mmm th it we know fnst' mv lofi Flannel Teachcl I Ically don t set how you can MIS W Why-7 'znsxxer those you don t know M1 s Because ht hunks from wash May I sharpcn thls pcncll on the Tlool ,mi Im afx 11d the flool s not sharp COWLES SHIP SUPPLY CO Agents U S beodetlc 'md Twdrographlc Lharti WHOI FS XI F SHIP SLPI LIl1S 13 IJ 17 19 Dauphin Street IIHIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll IIIlIllI1llIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKlllllllllllll IlIllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIK . . 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'Z' :a : : v THE STYLE SHOP M brles Fashron Cent 224 DAUPHIN STREET DRESSES SLITS COATS SKIRTS WAISTS NEGLIGEES UINDERWEAR MILLIINERY Always Somethmg New to Show You CLEAP AS MUD The man had just Informed the Pullman agent that he wanted a berth Upper or lower 'I asked the agent What s the drfferenceq asked the man A clrfference of frfty cents rn thls case replied the m rn The lower rs hrgher uhm the upper The h1g'her prrce IS for the lower If vou want lt lower you wrll have to go hrgher We sell the upper lower than the lower In other words the hrgher the Silarmllns Shop of? 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