North Kansas City High School - Purgold Yearbook (North Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1924
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HIHIH IMI!! 317 w-Highway24 G E 3 0000 12508867 8 Independence, MO 64050 FGREWGRD It is indeed a pity that memory is ever susceptible to the ob- scuring. power of time. Famil- iar faces, tokens, events, all are eventually gone. Hence we shall gladly linger aivhile over past pleasures and sorroivs. Let us enjoy this volume together. , 3 LIBRARY I!llillEiIlIIiiiiii 867 8 'I,,,....,5.,g:5:.gllllz' '1lllng.1g:f..1,,,hm. 'll' ll'X 'f --i5!s' . .'N x 1 , 'PF X fll ll-1 . .2fNa ff- wr. N fi 57 r fav:-222 am... -.. mvml - 'mil ',nIIlg N -fnl,,.-- 1.15, lu' I - K un Al, --.ulu.:' I 'plum lm.. , f' ,--n will l w U'I 53' ' 'SL 4 ' K 5 Z- I ' v 35' 'tg' f' m 'l llll un'-y 'w .if 5 l,.g:pv,l',,Il' ' 4 'f1l,x'kvAg'l N 'yGu'l ',,I '::5g?3 me Q fs Il -ul?2?'- 1 . n en ll' A. X, tw I'--lun., , t '?m .-'I ll ...... - , ' , Inn phi'-K H1-'IIN Law . 1: Q 1 b as , ., -fm , DEDIQATIQ .m n K - ,hs o ,Q ::n,.:: 1- s is' .Ist E A K on E E go E .o E . E v. 5 Q3 E K ' E ' - S ' : .. E f. f E ,Q E E an ' E 60 5 E E ix f 2 : ,O E E U. 5 X E I E 0 E 0 E -3 E f l ? E E i i g E on E : : Z i i E y E I i i : : l . i : AQ -E 5 . ' K0 E' ' R f ' llvJ1:'::L. xi I '.Y, ' 1 ly 1 :1 Dedzcated to JULIAN RAY CLARK H wll ,mu W ' . w .NI f 49 i'I' v ' Our Prznczpal and Coach ik lyggg q ' ll w h i I 'X -' ,.'. Q . lllmmau. , '.f ' - ag3N '2 f H- 1-.., f i g D ' ,,, ,Inu S33 ', 1. ,ngilhh , . 11Q,. . ,, gggr..all.l N t L , 7:95 'i . .. 'l 'Tl ,::Q?gQ'1f'!u'.:.: 3 3 1' A ' r V '3 5 ' nxt' ..:5: 6gXQR, ,f , f.n Q ..nEf 'i , ullnx thnx, 'ulmlllhh nn? l H 5. ', q ' IHIIIIIL. ' 'lan.:'v,l ' - AM 4 ,. - ev 4' 3 5 'Q 4 - - ' A'-- --ullll ziagggmul um. 't d'?Aiig:'-.nn dlfexgf: llllll' . I 4 .,1,, ..,,.n z, .E :,,,.. .,.. x J' '-hx----ff' fm. ,-' -mr '-'21 '-., . , , , . ' , . . . .,- , - '-- -manual: !lllllFIfF7 ' MID-CON Genealog 317 W. Hi Independ 1 -n, .... I 3 f E Q 2 5 v s 3 I g , VH. Xu --'HIIJ 4 V' fs.: I v mi : :fp fum UA, ., I x.fDf,n...,4J Lai . ...W 1 4 ' ::1w:.,5,fg -.K-1195 . gxvfszgw wifsv w I 'H' .V ' , . 1 1 '-igvnf Hsu N 1 5.54.22 Wgaglw I J-+' 1:2120 , I 5 W3 CONTENTS f M ' 12 SIE E fs 5 3 .3 ! ,.. E f - : v : :: : 6 : 1 Q 5 A E 5 1 5 ME E H I sims 5 xx 5 5,355 Classes 51531 5 K 5 2 T ff? 5 P. 2 ' 5 Aih 1l:'flCS 5 K 5 if 2 2 E xg 'E E E 14 E : 1:1 E . E 1' E 4'-' E . . 5 aj E ,ij 5 Organlzailolzs 5 Q 2 E aw: E E E E 1: V I : E 5 . 1 . E A E E252 Acilvzfzes 5:32 N E G. E w 'V3'f'X ' VV-1?: ' iE3i f rw: ' 'HI'-- 5 553737 fx ' .: m ' -ffYXm.v53'f2fi2iv -fvwmfiiiw r Q' , 4 I 1 f 5 , ? I l I 5 . I . X I I 6 , L 1 L X ll 1 'f 15 1 lllkllgihg. Zllll3Jl1QQ'.'fgf 'fligq u mv L ' T ' ' as f 1' uma. 54.2 -1 ' '14, 5 ! J J 11.4 ,gi'::r:2':5'g,,,-,'f-3'hiv-, 'ti-fr ' . '-'1:'1i' Q mom 9 -T MCEI RUY DAGG BUH DING Yis Fducatiozz forms t-he common mud Just as the Mig is bent the Hee S illCl'l7'l6d. Pope The Mchlroy Dagg bu1ld1ng was completed hve years ago and the f1rst classes held 111 lt at that 'El1'I1C It 1S an excellent btuldmg 1n every respect bemo 1ecogn1zed as one of the best equ1pped IH the State The basement prov1des head- quarters as d1ess111g and stock rooms for the athlet1c department The ofhce of tl1e Supe11ntendent and a number of class 1CO11lS are 1de'1lly located on the lirst floor wh1le the 1'CITl2L11l111g classes and assembly occupy the second Hoor The school g1OLlf1ClS extend ove1 several ac1es the football Held and outdoor basketball courts bemg 111 the adjommg block A spec1al bu1ld1ng 1S prov1ded for 1ndoor athlet1cs th1s 15 also located close to the 11121111 bu1ld1ng VVe are g1atefullv mdebted to those who have made poss1ble such a dls- t1ngu1shed school for us -J , . - 1 I 1-fy 7 1 J l , , . . 8 . 7 . Q . , , 5 . . I . - s A. 4 U c ' ' c . c v , ' ., c N . I .T 4 . T , 4 . 5 . C c . VJ 1 - ' TQ T TQT- as 1 fr ' 'l lll ' k f , , A MID-C Genea 317 W lndepi I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I: 1. I I I Il II I I I I I I I I I SUPERINTENDENT I MR. WATTS A'llZC7 l'CU7L cllfizeafslzijz of 1935 will dCf7U7'Zd 011 our f7l'6'.S'87Z'f educational 1i1'lSllflll'l01'lS ' I6fI 1 , 1,5 C17 Q 'Vfhose awnov' is his hohest lLl10LLQ1'LIf--0,1105 single f'7'fl'LfIL his utmost skill PRINCIPAL ,l hi h X 2,1 'I ,X wi 1 'I 1 I , . Z F v r i ! MR. CLARK ,1:-5 ' '1 V Pi ll I, gy! 51 QW 'l.'1 W fa JE! L! i! I fr. ,, -fl? Wi if L, he fit +25 Ili M! LJY Jig! .,,, 1.' f N 1 Vi? L, J! ,. 1-W. , . Y r,,. 2 'lj --Anon. E71 3 ft ff - 1 MID- Gena 317 ' Inde 1 i I 1 ! I 1 1 1 31 21 li 1 i 1! Al 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 11 fi , 1? . 11 1 i 1 1 I 11 I1 1 Q1 1 Ki i 1? 11 ill 11. il 1 11 341 41 111 1 I1 111 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 I , l i l it 1 ,gvxk X ' - X X V XX xy. . f 5 ,: w-ff a i M, if I t 1 I EW - r i l Vi r. L. si' rl O fra rd iff 11 Fla ft ' SENIOR GFFICERS Settle ...... President 51 Gragg . . . Vice-President Harris Secretary and T1'easu1'er i 'lhe Senior Class has always been noted for its promotion and organization of new features of school life as well as its extensive enthusiastic support of all organizations. The fact that the social committee Cvvhich the faculty appoints 55' each yearj is made up of Seniors only will give proof to this. One of the many notable things We have been back of is the publishing ill of this, the first annual. We have realized a long felt need for a complete record Agp igj of our school life and so have labored hard in this endeavor and trust that H 'l iQ it will fulfill its purpose. i 4 ll 1 - . . VVe have laid this annualas a foundation stone, sincerely hoping that later lgp fam classes will build upon it each year. It will always recall the happy times we spent together and it is our wish that every class will make it better and greater tiff, in every way, and that we shall be remembered as the pioneers of the well- mr l deserved productions. I 'X 1 N ,, ji 4, ff? 1 , , . if . l EIU i ,, 1' .,' NM Sf Af Zim ,,,..,w.,.l....i,:m1-Q HOXNARD NEAL CAg1-icolaj Footballg Shimmy Clubg Croakersg Owl Staff. ' Always shows cz nzarked degree of 'i.llfCNlgC1lfC. Text books are to !I'l'lll as Clem' as opaque glass. J. B. PRATHER Qjalccj Footballg Basketballg Shimmy Clubg N Clubg Croakersg Owl Staff. He's oil right in his way, and he weighs ll whole lot. ARTHUR SCHROEDER Q'l'a1't:j Footballg Basketballg Baseballg- N Clubg Croakersg Owl Staffg Shimmy Club. f A man so quiet, yet so devpg - In the future there are wonders for him to reap. CHARLES SETTLE CD00 Footballg Basketballg 'N Clubg Croakersg Owl Staff. M Let others do the laboring, I will ,do the rest. ' W f . oo J X. : .. I Q T . 4 I -- , Y. I' --2 g ,-eve, V,-:imma 'flfkftr-ft f A, y .s wa.,.i.,,.,:.T..a..v,.a-na.m,f--:awww-W1is A ' f r- -T '-W MM ' c Qxxxw ff! . l V ll il i V M O, 1 i il J U N 1 o R s 5 ' I l l l I 4 I i, I ' l , JUN1oR oFFicERs I Foster ...... Presidefzt fi Gabb . . . ' . . Vice-P1'eside1Lt 5 Thompson . . Secretary and Treasrurez' The annals of the High School will always show one memorial day-the 2 day when this illustrious class entered the portals as Juniors. Not only in scholar- T ship and natural ability have the juniors always claimed to be A-l, but they have never been exceeded by' any one class in the exhibition of a truer and more enthusiastic class spirit. The members of the class have always cogoperated in the best manner possible to promote the most worthy interests of the school. . i r 5 y The class was organized during the first few weeks of school. Raymond J Foster was chosen as the leader, and throughout the entire school year the 1 Juniors have been foremost in all active organizations. Last, but by no means p, A least, their grade average will warrant the prophecy of an exceptional Senior class i Q A i ui y next vear. . I it i 1' 1 ,l if 5 lx i12l ' ' g a Q ' 'XT ' V '- ' f' f T f TNTTT' 'TT'T ' Ti' T f i t Q, aas e as QQ , vf K i, 4 . 2 Q 2 I 1 'I , Mi WWW mf' wel 'Eff 31 153' f 4.43 ,fl 15' Ag? is 2 VJ vig, ! M .9 ! .qu 515 6111 Q F fi , N Rl 5 w I ', 1 1 fi y l l s X r y f, r 4 L9 . v, :- 6 E I 1 l E K 1 3 I ' N I N C if I 1 Et ! 4 1 '1 4 K ? jr i-. E TL in E53 Ig 3-A R H fjliyk 1 4. fy, fy xf n. Nj' 1 I I I fi 1 t . I11- 42 11 1 .4 I 21.2521 - 21. 1 - 1 SUPHOMGRFS . F 1 1 11 .1 I I . I SOPHOMORF OFFICERS Prather . .I ...... President Moore . Vice-Pvfesident Keller . . Sec1'eta1ry-Treasurer Lucas . . Song Leader McCall . . Yell Leader Evans - . . S 6'1'gf?CLl'llf-Off-f17 I7'lS I This is station S. Q. P. H., the broadcasting station of the Sophomore Class. I 1 On a bright September morning, an energetic company of boys and girls I I entered the High.School with the purpose of becoming loyal students and peppy I, I1 boosters of all school activities. Our Freshman Class history gives proof that in y i scholarship and in all activities we played our part well, and this year We have striven to keep up the good record we made last year. JI At the opening of school this year we again entered as peppy Sophs, and we had a dandy enrollment. We are now making as good a record as any Sophomore ' Class in the history of the scho-olg Wehave always done our bit toward boosting and improving our High School, and next year we hope to accomplish even '- greater things. . If. 1 111 Q, ..fff. 71g's1I Wx, iw, 'L yy I :IZ 5 t 117: . I Ilfi 145, . 9 I C . 1- .L 1 K+'- iThis is station S.. O. P. H., the broadcasting station of the Sophomore Class, signing off. I l14l . 1 1I I I1 ' 1 , I 1 I 1,1 V1 1I I I1 K1 1 11 II W1 I I 1 I W1 1 I II 1 I '1 I1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I. . It 1 ll K 1 ISIC fa: I f 1 1 i 1 I I 1 1 1 . 1 T . I - I II 1 . L , I . 1 .4 1 . U? eu .- 11 T7 X 1 gm. 1 '1. I I 1' I Z3 I3 I ?1I C. -1 . I .Fw . del I 1 I .Q J.. .1 , ,N Je, fy 2 1 3'-2 I 12111 121 1 1 I?11 I I IM I , I 1 I I I ' 1 11 11 It I 1 II 1 I 1 II I I 1 I I1 II II I I X. II 11 I I I 1I I I I X1 LI I 1I I I ,I IT I I I I 1 1I g l 1 C gi-1 I -Fi V.. fi: Iii ' rt fi X, .111 :fi :Fifi 1531 L' 'ss I x ma- - .Li . . ...,a,.,- ,a,,.g,N K .. J,,ammAi-Wm . , - 1 .gs ....,....-1.1, -xt e Class. 1d girls 1 peppy that in ve have and We 'homore moosting sh even e Class, t i 1 ,.,.,..-- 3 l l J w 4 . Il X , D 3 1 . l 1 jj'fj ' c j M'- p T. . , . , .. .M--1-1Ii,1rf1l, 'l ,. , Q T ,,r............,s.,sMM,,,r,,,,MM, I T 1gfmiQlOIm,9 SOPHGMORES -warez: , First Row-Klug, Evans, McCall, West Second Row-Collins, Moore, Goodwin, Lucas. Third Row-Leonard, Prather, Keller There are three classes in our school That do not prosper as a, rule, The first of them youlre bound to know, They are the freshmen, oh, so slow! f The junior class without a letter, Is pretty good, it could be better, -In assembly they are all V Sooner or later bound to fall. , . The senior class is good enough., . But some of them are pretty tough, ' They look around and roll their eyes, But it's not for us to criticize. The soph'more class leads all the rest In good habits and in jest, lt's hard to find a class as good, Hunt where you will, or where you would. X E151 'ltlunu' f gh. if W J V if as S A .. ..unr',l1a.f.... a ae -W he F , A n fun F X ff- i-gh W Y Wi ZW -Y V fl f I - QAQOIERPG FRESHMAN CLASS FRFSHMAN OFFICERS Hulsey ........ P1 esidcnt Gragg Vice-P1 esident Bartels . S'ec1'etaa1y Anderson ' T1 easmfer We the largest Cand the finest we think class that was ever enrolled entered High School this year. All Freshmen are supposed to be green and we admit that we are not an exception to the frule. We must be just to ourselves however and tell the things in which we excel. We have taken active parts in all school organizations such as the orchestra athletics parties' etc. Gther classes recognize us as a voluminous class inumore ways than one and we haue always been known to back and boost all activities. 'VVe shall endeavor to remain the class we are at present and continue to be as successful in the future as we haxe been in the pastf Our aim is not only to come out victorious in later years but to graduate from the school of life with just as great honors. , r5J F -4 h J J D 7 ' 7 5 3 2 6-1 J 9 X , , C C I ! l AX LIU f 'qi ' WW A , Vi ' 'Tm - I vu ' ----quwx Rf ,-7. 3:4 .1 -A tered xdmit fever, ehool 1gnize nown to be nly to 1 with '31 li 1' -1 1 1 1 ' llfv' 5 K 11, 1 -1 1 , .1 O j FRESHMAN GRC PS ' I X W 1 1 11,11 '1,.f .1 4 3 1 'l ' 1 ,l ' 1 1 1-1 l 1, i :iff l 1,'i V 111' 5 Slila 11,111 7 l 1 511 1 1 L52 1 1115, 1 ills? I 1 1 ' Q15 l . XM, l 1 111: I 121 i I 1311 1 3 .. 1 111, , ,1 1112 l 1'-1 l 1 l ffl ifl! il ' .' ' 1 P1 1 l1 ' 1171 . 51' 1 ll '31 1 1 1 11' HW H, ll 11114 .1. ,gg rzrsf Row-Moore, Edwards, Park, Dowell, Herrlng, Dagg, Leach, Anderson. 153 151. Sefofzd Row-Stevenson, Weber, Dowell, Edwards, Bowerlng, Prather, L1les, Kmght, Connor. gif! .W Tlurd Row-Keltner, Morgan, jackson, West, Renner, Moore, Hulsey, Devehng. 11 ' Fourth Row-Cam, Taylor, Schwarz, Brenner, Keltner, Evans, X1Ve1mer. , 1 1 ' l l 1 . 1 1 if ' ' 2 V1 1 '1 1 . 1? 11 3 if, l 1 1 1' ' ll 1 I 1 lx l 1 1 1 I ,, .Q 1 1 1 1 , I, 1 11 11- 1 'l 3,1 g 11. M ,1 1 ll w-1 , -1,1 1,13 ., L ,, 11 16 'x 112 1? lll l gli? 1 1 5354! 15 r X. 1, 15' 5 'd nl i , 5 . sf 1 1 S 311' J 5 1-.-5 lla Fw ' , 4-if ra 'rfl , . - 1 :Leaf Fufst Row-Trammel, Bartels, Varney, Harms, Wllllams. 15,151 Second Row-Sparks, Avis, Brookshire, Bidwell, Reed, Sparks. Q ,W Thiyd Row-Stevensgn, Grayer, Spry, Roblo, Henderson, Qragg, Elam. Egfr, .jr Faurth Row-Mclntyre, Thomas, Oswalt, Lanaday, Bowerrng, Oswalt. AQ1, E171 , E. f ,HMM -,.,,--.---.-.M..-..f-----44--fr' 1---v--f--f-fmf-is ---'1f'r 'frr?fi'i f -r Qu? ' 1 1 A- 1 ji.Q:.-?g:L:i,:- gg1-3.'::5.g.gi.r- 13, 1,14 f , ! ,Y Ml! . ,5., eg I 4 I s I 1 1 l I I I I 1 I1 I I I I 1 111' I 1 I I If I L: P x 'X AA , ' 1 J' -- A K . frm 1 , ,'. . 1 n..c .--' - L'-a 1' '-'rw .'-L 'r -----1....,...,gm..-..,fi..L.,,.,,.,-, M- .,-. .W ...,- , --Y-Yvayw ---N1-Y, .-,mf--mf--.-g- . if fog ,sn ,gf-,I ,-Ig-1j11y,,. ' -V 'ivy ,K Y , , , , -. . V I 1' I - fi N I - -:gill-f -' jo mn -' j YW 5 Q 1 V, -,,.,1,...--,-,...i.----i--f1-ff1f-r-'-' -- H--Ar' we -'Pg' -T-ix. H .. MQ I III! , ' ' al l I I I EIGHTH AND TEVE TH GRADES 1 , I f I 1 1 2 'E 1I 1 ' I 1 I T I 1 I. 1 , II 11 I 11 , i 1 1 I 1 1 I l , I I 1 I I I II 1. 1 I 1 1 I I ,I 1 1 I I, . ,I I , , V SW I First Row-Archer, Kerns, Jennings, West, Williamson, Albright, Morris, Beals, Canaday. I Snroud R0-w--Evaris, VVelton, Bradsury, Diemer, Jones, Vlfilliams, Cox, Gard, Brenner. TIzz'rd ,Row-Miller, Summers, Cooper, Hulsey, Turner, Morris, Hall, Henson Cole Coons lfourtlif Row-Maeken, Thompson, Montgomery, Traylor, Cooley, Marks, Schroeder, Barr Prather. , , I - I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I l I 1: I, I II 1 F11 y. I'I I, NL. , 1' 3 41 lifts I ,gpg I If 1 ffl' I I IVA, 5 FU'-Yi R020-BZITUCS, Bellew, Keller, Newman, Brown, Bartels, Fightmaster, Hughes, IIITIIQ' I Seqond Row-Eaton, Sloane, Teas, Mosby, Heeker, Huff, Evans, Sloane. Third Row--Brakes, Hey, Smith, Greenleaf, Tones, Coons, Badtke, Smith, Binnie. HIIFI. Fourth Row-Rule, Hulsey, Gosney, Lanker,-Davis, Cooper, Bndicot, fisj I I Q, ,X 4 N . -Y' ffff'..,.. .,g,iiiiiirr., 1 ?I ??'f'1i1'1'fff 1 1 'A15'701ii 5f?'i7f?i?if? f7':'ii fi??'T'fff'?ffif f: iT'iNfff2f1L f 'eff-i' -ew -ff r P' - we , Y f V I ,,.... img. ...,,t,. , g .ull i 1.., gs.. ,,,,, .,,, wg.. ,,,, - ,, 7, .S ,I Y ,Quin fa , - a mf-0-,WM - --N-W----N--aW----we--Y--W--I--A-M-AA-.1fwW-,-4-------MM N 1 ' ' Y.-w'l I .II 5 X 1 i'I J..- - -., .ti F . -fi I A f V. qn 1 '1 31 '-1,-1 pw 4 M QI ,1'NX, F,-' -er-3,5 ,-f-,,.- :rr r '1 .J --- ' .c::...1' '1flf':.1.- .lifes lg. ll . .iifitiii?fln?e?2'fq?I4-ff dllfilli'1ftt.f1Jlle1i'H1-'igr,i12-'11Uh- fe H 7 . 1 . M 1 A at 'e:fnnL'0.fIE,0 .... ATHLETICS ' an , COACH CLARK The opemng of football praCt1Ce brought forth numerous appheants and throughout the Whole season there were always plenty of heroes ready for a Workout on the old grnlnon Letter men who praCt1sed throughout the yea' I Vere Prather West Settle I oster McCall and Gleason he games of the s ason are l1st d below Plattsburff Alu1HH1 Country Day Alunnn Kearney Country Day Dearborn I . IN Dearborn 1 P I I gf ll he C C r'r' fr g 1 ll 2 1 4 P1 Q 1 h 1 5 l D 7 3 I J T e' ' e ' : V Q N. K. C. .... 0 1 1 1, 6 1 N. K. C. ,... 12 A ' . 6 4' 1 1 N. K. C. .... 7 g . 31 A N. K. C. .... 7 ' . 0 5 Q N. K. C. .... 4 1 ' D . . 0 3 N. K. C. .... 16 Kearney . O W N. K. C. . . 1 . . 12 ' g 18 fl N. K. C. . . . . 0 1 . . 31 T, . . . O f X c . 4 6 m4uL.,g 1 91 --J I 6 W 'ff m' t 'C1 'W' M -f-- ---.1 Y' 4 11, .1 , . 1 4 5 it 'm.f ,f .li me 1 F 4 15,51 1 FGOTBALL 1111 1 ., 113 Sw Q21 1 4' , 1 ' 111 1 ' 1 1 1 5 A ' I l fy 1 1 1 1 f l 5 1 1 ' l ' 1 1, . 1 1 15 1 . Qi 1 If F 1 ' 1 1 A v 1 ' I p p 1 First R0wQCain, Gleason, Evans, Neal, Foster, McCall, Schroeder, Gleason. 1 i Second Raw-Leonard, VVilliamson, Settle, Hodge, Cooper, McCall, Beals. Third Row-Clarke, Prather, West, Morgan, Dowell, Deviling, Harms. , . W 1. N u 11 Foster . ..... Center McCall . . Rlght, Guard 1 - Evans . . Left Guarcl and Tackle Prather ..... Rig-ht Tackle ' 5 Hodge . .' . . . Left Tackle West . . Left End and Half Back Captain Settle Right End and Qt. Back Gleason . . . HalfeBack and End Schroeder ..... Full Back Cooper . . . . Half Back 1 5 Beals . . End, Tackle and Center W VVilliamson ..... ' g Neal . ..... Guard ' ' , . . Quart-er Back and Half Back 1 1 . , At all practices the football men were backed by student body rooters, and e en ocy elped in winning many a game. ,f i such extensive cooperation from th stud t b l h lilly 6 , 1 1 Q . l The material of this year's team gives excellent prospects of a county champion- its ship next year, said Coach Clark at the close of the season. 1 Gfsiwg i,i 53 ,153 15, 5203 y .-, .M -. 1, -Q, ' , , X J, .w -X -c..Y.--i-...-.. it pf xmgif - ' 'ifi',,f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' X,-5 I N ,fwy 1, ..- ,,.,..,- R MQ. ,,,-..,s,-,...M.a .,.,...,.-..-- S1 -L 'Qi' 1 il a 1 1 U 1 5 v 1 i? Il it 1+ , 1 Q' 2, 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1? ll 1 ll f 1' 1 1 1 I! 2,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii I 1 l 1 I1 I1 i 1 X I 1 , , 1 1 1 I1 5, ' 1 1 1 iriliil lt., gi 11 'jgfi 1 f' E if-'V 1 xgiins ,qui K., . 1, 1 'Q i 1 1 I l ,, T., ff fxx 1 xw ...Nw ,..,.,x MMV., - -.- ..ca...-.....-......,................,L,..,,,,,.,,,, QL' ,. .fl - ' ld: Q . 1 -ffl., ' ' 1' ,MK 'I 1 ' , .usmgggy , , -1- grf iil, . Izumi , . -1-'QQ------M-----MM-r-w......-.-1 . 1 1--'-f--We--fefsaesff--W-W-A -M-0 m r a, ,,., r -' 1 - ' A 1 L ag iffli.-H .ba il ,Li Q Q . , 2 e ' GIRLS BASKETBALL 1 Top Row Trammcl Sparks Colhns Evans Keller fhompson F1 htmaster Mzddle Rau W1ll1amson Schroeder D1emer Macken Mor an Turner Marks .F701lfROZU Keller Traylor Prather C'1pta1n Albr1 ht Bartels XX e have a glrls basketball team that has pep sk1ll speed and sportsman sh1p The growmg Splflt for U1rls basketball 1S keepmg 'tpace w1th the develop ment of our school Watch us next year M1ss Favreau coached the teams throughout the year and lt was largely due to her former experlence on the Held that such a fine Splflf of sportsmansh1p exrsted l2nthus1asm and valuable pract1ce have resulted from class games Games w1th othe1 schools together w1th the scores are hsted below Lmden Nlorth Kansas C1tV North Kansas Clty North Kansas C1tv North Kansas Clty North Kansas Clty North Kansas C1ty North Kansas C1tV Lmden EXLClS1Of bprmgs Excelslor Sprmgs Smlthvllle Sm1thv1lle Dearborn 21 'mg p I I 1 tl R ..., I , , ,.., . , . , . u . . . 23. , C . .I ' C ' . ' - ,y . . 1 . V 4 ' . I ' . 1 ' , . 10 1 ' 'J . . 20 1 ' . . 30 J . 4 F f ' ' ' . ' 19 0 Q . . 18 ' ' . 29, ' . . 12 . A ' ' , , 16 ' . . 30 5 1 . ' ' . 0 ' ' . . 2 so 0 V. 15 1 1 'J . . 19 E i 0 R-1.x 1 1 ' J f ' J A i are 1 1 A - V V 4 ,fe xx , BOYS BASKETBALL First Row-Prather c.' l'oster,c.' Neal gf Harnes fx Schroeder if McCall g. Second R0-21-Leonard f. S,ttle c.' McCall .' Williamson' f.' West Mor 'an The boys basketball team of 1924 was decidedly the best team ever produced at the High School. Much credit is due to McCall CCaptainj around whom the team was built and who was the only letter man represented at the opening of the season. Several exciting games were played at lsome and a special trip was made to Richmond. In these games Williaiaasoia forward and McCall guard show ed real Jility. A The scores of the season are as follows: - Country Day . . North Kansas City . . St. john s Academy . Worth Kansas City . Country Day . . North Kansas City . . Manual Freshmen . . North Kansas City . . Alumni . . . North Kansas City . . .Manual Freshmen . . North Kansas City . SiXVestern Union . . North Kansas City . Richmond . North Kansas City . .' 92 U , 0 1 .a a i owa. C V V' 1 u ra. ' . 20 10 ' 23 1 . 27 11 L 23 1 23 C C 4 7 C 18 . 10 1' C 12 ' f 13 . 29 60 C 9 X t- 1 qs ev' ' -1- w -'--1 6? 1 ,KX ,f 'X 73 ,ff -'-' --,N e 1 1 1 I l W 'ffwfin ,' i g'i'f1 .if-ii., 1l 111,' '11l'j',1Mg1,-,f, .A., 1. . tr s ef K1-U-f-Qlf--Tails1f 1 'g:.f'mQ,O ,n . 1 . e 5 Q l 'l BASEBAL 3 3 L 1 E 3 l 1 I 1155 1 1 li' . 1 1 me 1 1 l 1 l . 1 1 1 I f l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 . 1, E , 1 : 1 1 5 . 1 ' 1 I , I . p E 1 1 l ' lr 1 F 1 1 , I V l W Y ki' nrhin ' 5 Schroeder, hrst base, Brookshire, catcher, Baker, second baseg Williamsoii, right fieldg C. ' C E McCall, pitcher, Leonard, utility, E. McCall, utility, jenkins, center fieldg Prather, left Q Held Qcaptainjg C. VVilliamson, third baseg Clark Ccoachjg Settle, short stop. ' . 4 y 1 The North Kansas City High School Baseball team had a very successful 4 season in 1923, due to the able instruction of Coach Clark and the hard work 1 1 1 p ll of the boys. Much to the delight of the Student Body, our old rival, Country 1 , 1 Da , of Kansas Cit , was defeated in two ames, the first score being 7 to 3, and , Y Y g s 1 1 the last one 16 to 6. The pitching of McCall and the heavy stick work of the l . 1 local bo s were the features of both ames. The onl team who succeeded in l 1 Y g Y 1 sto Jin the bo s was the La Salle Academ 1, State Chain ions in 1922, who won ' y PI g Y Y P ' a well played game 7 to 3. 1 1 1 ,: ' Q1 , I Schroeder, better known as jack Keefe, played first base and was the most 1, 1 p consistent player on the infield. Baker at second and Settle at short stop were ll 1 1 5 1 most able guardians of the keystone position.. C. Williainsori played third base lL, X E and was the fastest player on the infield. CTip for a big league scout.j Stutz ' l-. 11 ' 5 4 f , ' l M'cCall and Brookshire formed the battery and could always be depended upon 1 'f- 1 to deliver the goods. R. Williamsoii, jenkins and Prather were the guardians of 1 pg. 1 the outer gardens and were the leading hitters of the team. QAII balls that went 1 5 1 through were donated to the boys of the Grade Schoolj Leonard and E. McCall i 1 ii played utility and by their fine work more than made good, as John McGraw , 1 if says, a team is no stronger than its reserves. . i N 2'5- f ' 1 an W., W 1 . .. ' '., NVVA w.,:r1lN:l.4,-' 2-1 ,MQ .ha ,V Q. ,. . i , , ,, H , rr ,ff- 'i.z' v 41-ifkiiiri-TTA. , W-A l ':,,K'i . . . , afgzga-infix'lilofltjt,,tillStiaiamfgigTagffjf ....i .,,A , eu, ,M fr-eff' fff'fillfff49lfi'?9i'55f?f5f-Mi-523 rg-fm fr ' o V- 6 - ANNUAL STAFF Editor Harris Business Manager Schroeder Assistant Business Manager Neal Athletic Editor Prather Joke Editor Deck Photograph Editor Gragg Feature Editor 'Settle Advertising Manager, Gleason The Annual staff has labored with the earnest endeavor in mind of publishing the very best annual possible with the resources in hand. Vlfe trust that in looking through the pages of the production, everyone will overlook the faults which appear. We know they are many, but we have done our best, and we feel sure you will regard the book with this consideration in mind. P A We want to take this opportunity' of thanking all those who have helped us in the work, especially to our advertisers, without whom we could not have attempted any such publication. . It is our desire that the annual become a permanent feature with each gradu- ating class. VVe shall always be glad to be of as much help as possible to later staffs, and we trust that they will make use of the knowledge gained through our experiences with this volume. , l25J ' C Hmm. 1:7 Wm vw' 4-'mm ,f a ,JXQ ff XIX. if i . -- SHINNY CLUB Q'LtCllifiCLZf7i01flS.' A Weak mind and a strong back. M0tt0.' Shinnyon your own sideg -Flo cl ev' .' Buttercup. ' Colon: Green and yellow. QFFICLRS Shroeder . . H . Shinniest Shinnief McCall . Shimmiestt Sihinnef West . Shinniest Shimmier p THF HERD A Foster Hodge Neal Prather Caxanaugh Settle Leonard VVilliamson Cooley Morgan Gleason Cleason Davidson Henderson Fvans Moore. The purpose of this club is to enable those who must exert their dormant athletic desires to do as the motto says Shinny on your own side. For mem- bership application the official staff must pass unanimously upon the prospective ability of the would-be Shinnier. Other qualifications vary according to the time and date of initiation and personal desires of the officials. . 2 if 7 . Hf fQ Q 7i ' 'f fff k W pin CK Ja cz iv Hr , - 4 , . , l . . . J 7 x J Q 9 1 1 1 1 9 J 7 I 1 J 1 -' 1 , 1 7 1 J: 1 r l ' ' 'WP ul . 'I Q I I I I I I I I I I I ig, I 5 I 114 I , V, I I-I I L' I Iil I -if' , I I 'I I II M I I 'V 3 I 'Ii I I ' II I I I I IJ I I Iii I I IW? I I II I I WI I I V , AI I y I ' ISI I 3 ' I I F Q g I gfii I gin I ' III? I lpil 2 IM I ,Jil 8' RY- lj iIi iIi Ii 4 NI, I iifuii-il ' rw 'Z 1 gm IV 3 NN PWR fig I -IIIIC' 'mfllmsv THE 13 CLUB Flower' Jonquil. Colors: Yellow and Wliite. CHARTER MEMBERS I Fightmaster, Thompson, Neal, Goodwin, Hodge, Cooper, Gabb, Keller, Williamson, Settle, Moore, Prather, Davidson. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Foster, Gragg, Henderson, Lucas. The Thirteen Club was organized during this last year and has proved to be a worthy organization to all concerned. A special constitution has been drawn up and through this, the Club will undoubtedly become a permanent organization. Thirteen charter members chose Miss Favreau as sponsor and on a certain Friday, the 13th, a most successful program was given before assembly. The motto, Lucky or Unluckyn logically became universal following this program. Only members of the Senior High School are eligible. An assessment of thirteen cents per month is placed upon each member and a program is generally given at the meetings of the Club, which are always held on the 13th of the month. E27l . A-fs---H -U --'P ef'---e-M-----+-fefQ:ff-AAt'f--'--1-fff- A-- r I ie1eTzf'-'-1'+- 1 up W ' A'i 'M ' ' 'Aw , . .I,,,., LW, - , .-,-, :-.s-- I, ,,,.,,I I X I 1 ---vs JM.. . E ,I I Q Fix, nrqx g. -s4yf,l.r..1l,rmf.iE4,l'.4Jli5fi?im fQigf7fli.i'l5g - - p V p s a 'srl ..i 2 i A , 'l S. Q. P. CLUB . r ln ' 2 l i ' l l j f ' 1 s I pl if Z l T 'E l l ll l il i k 5 5. . Q I l ' El l - 1 l -fa if , p 3 E r 1 ll 3 , Q l l l . l N X l ' 1 xl W, Q , 2 The S. O. P.- Club is the most popular girls' club in school. It is closely gg l alhliated with the Croakers, the two clubs having the same 'by-laws and p regulations. The Club was organized in 1923, the charter members being Roberta l p Ciabb, Helen Thompson, Mildred Fightmaster, Bertha Carr, Audrey Smith, we Prather T p Frankie Drum and Dorothy Prather. Miss Florence Mitchel was honorary mem- tz McCa11i i . ber and ,chaperon of the Club. . Jn, Henry l 0 ii T The purpose in mind is toipromzote the social life of the school. In this 922. Its 2' regard, several parties have been given by the S. Q. P. Club for the Croakers. lfiral Wd' One of the most successful of these was held at the home of Miss Bertha Barr. me work ' The Club this year has striven to carry out the same plans' formulated in 3 3 , , . . hat being Vi . 1923. Members added during l924 are Ruby :Keller, Nellie Collins, Frances included. Q W I -. Gragg and Muriel Goodwin. X I . Much fri' l , . - . ,. . . md other X Members of the Club in the picture are Helen Thompson, Mildred Fight- Fx 6329 l master, Dorothy Prather, Ruby Keller, Nellie Collins, Muriel Goodwin, Frances '52 ft . 15, l , ' , . F A Gragg and Maxine Lucas. ntinue as T ol. fi L ,Q we-3 msn - - , 1 fziiriafir.. .H . ...Wu..-...mm...m---w.......,.2m....S.ma......?1. dj? . rf if ' s mJ 'b N C ' U 'V A - wfgg, , -2- --' -fx: I 4 44 1 .xl ,l i ii. I. . 1 1 V ,i , i l s vi, 623255 ' 5 fllfiufi E' Mi 4:.Ai--A 'iifffd ii. l i I i I f f L E l l X1 32 'e:f.u1L'0.C1fE,0 f , ll c. N aa C L B ik? I l i The membership of the N Club is composed of those athletes who have earned a letter in some one or more branches of athletics. To earn ailetter the minimum requirement is that the individual must play a half in at least four games during the season. i ' The purpose of the club, as one might well judge, is to promote better and cleaner athletics in every respect, and to aid in developing a spirit of fine sportsmanship. - It is the duty of the club to see that pictures of the various teams are placed in a conspicuous place in the High School and that full recognition is given to both teams and players in press publications. MEMBERS Foster, McCall, Prather, Schroeder, Settle, Neal, Leonard, Williamson, Hodge, 'West, Gleason, Thompson, Keller, Harris, Prather, Fightmaster. 11301 l i l l l l 1 s S l l -' i Q , Q7 3 '2 fgl 2 fa lf till :Eff 5, l l l l ii i ,z W g l , , Ii , is ix T l , B i if ' s. f .gmfig f nL.,.,f.:li 1 fi: it 1 jzfiis xc isf s,Sf Epi, + I 'S X, i .N F xx i s -- L- 1 e 1 W PPTP: H. O 5 Q C A L E N D A R 1 l i l 2 f .' T e 1 I li l . A p . K SEPTEMBER ll. School begins with largest enrollment everirecorded. A 1 5. All the boys out for football practice. I . I ii Cv. Classes haven't started yet. Books are 'being distributersl, ' 10. Courses are all straightened, out and everyone Hraring to gof, , 14. High School loses to Plattsburg, 6-O. ' 17. Blue Monday. . c 23. At assembly, yell leaders are elected-Dorothy Prather, Helen Thompson, r B. Prather. 26. Seniors organize class. Chas. Settle, President. i 3 S 2 r OCTOBER who have ., Q I 1 , t 1 1 . o iomores are 'r in tn . 'letter the F - p Y g O' ri S6100 least four J. VV e play Country Day and lose 3,1-7. 9. Girls beginvpracticing for basketball. tt d 12. VVe win from Alumni 12-6. i ie er an f . ' 17. Girls play Linden. VVe Win 20-10. it of fine ' i First Test in Economics. VVe don't know as much as we thought we did. 1. d A 19. A great disappointment. Kearny forfeits game. 1 are ace i . . u gijjen tc li Seniors commence Work on the Owl, the first Annual. I A 24. High schooi Wins again from Alumni, 7-6. c 1 R ' N 26. High School defeats Kearney 16-0. ' E l 1 . , ' li . is S ., L , 1 .. ll f mson, . lg . fx NOVEMBER aster. F y A -A -as 1. First quarter exams. Everybody blue. p W - p fy i V l 2. Vife lose to Country Day again, 18-12. ' L i Flunk Class organized. Every class excepting Seniors represented. M E 5 '-z l A w r A 5 5 ' E ll 3 . a V 'i q E311 If -J I A 'iii 1 57 C L 4 E 1 1 Ti X ! 'W Y v V, . M j' i v H KXNX 7 f ff Rwxw .-- ' ? 1 1 . N W l 1 j ,Fw lf f 53 ' g4 I. . ,.A - , W. 1. . ..-.-. xc. ,.,,MJQgb if-1. --L . .- ' -' ' ' ' 5 ' f . ' -ff 'l ' ' W' ,l 7i ' 1 'ings E.- . n,.....1-a.11,- ms --Xxx 9. 1fVe play Dearborn and are defeated 34-0. 12. Raymond Foster has arm in sling as result of Dearborn game. 16. Girls are defeated by Linden 30-4. 19. Another broken arm. .lack's Hiver is worse than a Missouri mule. 26. Seniors enter Flunk Class in a body. t 29. Turkey Day game with Dearborn. We lose the battle in snow 6-0. DECEMBER 3. Everyone happy after holidays. 5. Boys begin practicing for basketball. 12. Freshmen are initiated by Sophomores. 17. Sophomores are whipped separately by Freshmen.- 21. Everyone looking forward to Christmas vacation. I JANUARY 1. At it again. . Girls defeat Smithville 30-16. . uniors give party . First Semester exams. ' . First boys basketball game. Defeated by Country Day 20-10. . ack enters basketball teams. Things begin to show up different. 1 . Girls are defeated by Excelsior Springs 19-17. , Excelsior Springs wins again 29-12. FEBRUARY . Boys defeat St. johns Academy 27-13. 1 A Annual Sales Campaign begins. Short program given by Staff. . We defeat Country'Day 22-11. . 1 . Lots of games this week. We are defeated by Manual Freshmen 23-4. . Annual almost ready for press. ' . We win from Alumni 18-7. Girls win from Dearborn 19-14. . Annual work all through. Staff exhausted ? Editor gets leg broken crutchj. H33 3 . 4 J . ' I 11 ' 14 J is 25 'f ff 1 4 15 ., is 21 22 28 CD .29 ff C I 1 ff - -- - 7 ,... as g a ee , iel l fi .ff Red: VVhat would you say if I put my arm. around you ? Frieda: At1ast! Sylvia: 'fAre you interested in Art ?', Frances: Not well enough to call him by his first name. Ruby: Gracious! I have not enough hooks on my bathing suit! Dorothy: Never mind, dear, you will have lots of eyes!', Sets: Behold me in the flower of my manhood I Frances: 'fYes, you blooming idiot! Clellang How long must I wait for a shave ? Barber: About three years. Miss Keller: I will answer no questions. Junior tlooking at Algebra exam.j : Neither will I. Mr. Wfattsz If a farmer raises' 3,700 bushels of wheat and sells it for 32.50 per bushel, what will he get ?,' - Schroeder: 'fAn automobile l Neal: There,s a man outside with a wooden leg named Smith. I. B.: What,s the nam.e of the other leg? Roy: 'II-Iow long can I live without brains ?,' Mr. Watts: That remains' to be seen. Clscar twatching football gamej : Look at those faces how will they ever get them cleaned ?' Arthur: Oh that s where the scrub team comes in. Roy: Do you like Physics? Sylvia: 'Yes Im stuck on every problem. . .: I want to know where I stand in your affections. Frances: Be seated.. THI? FLAPPER He put his arms around her waist The color left her cheeks And on the shoulder of his coat It stayed about three weeks. . .: Do you believe that ignorance is bliss? Ro : Vvly? - . .: 'You seem happy! Nliss Morrow: 'Doyyou know Lincoln s Gettysburg addressi Wartin: VVhy I thought he lived in NVashington! Neal: Do you know that fellow over there? ' Angel: Yes he sleeps next to me in Iconomics. V'-I, , cc , . 'J ra J Ja , C cc IJ .1 7 yy 1 B tc as c nc :J 4 J 9 X 7 4: 1: . J B cc rx 17 y 1 J B .r as 1 af 7 H I I U g l cc 77 7 ' Ki 53 . ci Q :J , J 311 .I L X ,ff .... if ll H I ' ' ILQ lp, M I 3 1 - wo, ,,,.M.,. ,,,-, ft I 1 e , , He, H I E , , ,, ., It ,,,,,,M,,,,,,-.M,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,,,, K, ',fJl'- 1 tU7H a M, , Xxx 'Gif P- '47 ' I I I . . .NTT a ny I ' a , ' v g ' mth '1 -sf-A --A-ff-f--M f- 1 - ' - A t knwumr ',,.f - r . Atv. 1-V , ,V ---Q QL ,V f , vp.-,., , ll- ' . 1 . , - I ,5 U17 gp fig JH' M N Y YVYYAWK-prim? K i ,V ,spam - 1 -f- 1 f H . ' AY - - ,Q 5 . f H. wee,.,-1--mf.-,....-.-,.,...,-,...,..,-......,.,K.......e....,.,.,,,.. ,,. , , - X Vw I I I I, ....-,.,,..,l.., XX XX 1. , i 1 I-g Famous Sayings o Our Teachers I Supt. VVatts: I donit like the word boss High School students should I not need a boss. I am here to help you, encourage you, do anything for you that 5 I can, but listen, it you absolutely demand to be bossed, I'll boss for you and l'll start right now. 1 I , 1 I I I y Mr. Clark: Hurry up, you birds-cut out that noise and get dressed. You act as though you didn't know we had a game tonight. Mr. Prather: Now, we must have it quieter in here, or Iill send you down to talk to Mr. Watts. 1 Miss Keller: Now, that is a very simple principle-thatls all there is to Algebra. A Miss Morrow: You must pay attention in class. Miss Favreau: You children must learn to read well-I can't teach you English unless you read Well. Mrs. Eby: It's remarkable how -much one can accomplish if they will study only a few hours each day. Miss Arnold: History is a very interesting subject. You children must know something of our history before you can become good citizens. : 5 g I -3 l as it ' . I' f fe ' .N-.X kt- ..Ig . a t L t so -or M'i ' is I I I I sf I Y 4- ' 1 d T jeff? A 'W' ' ' f ee s f Who's Who in The Senior Class Motto Occupation Destiny Charles ..... Curses .... ....... T hinking of Witty things to say ........ Spice Editor. J. B. ....... Bill Shakespoke! ...Springing jokes. ............,...... Out of Gas. Oscar ...... Aw, go on! ....... Looking Wise. . . . ......... .... A thlete. Frances ..... I hate 1t! . . ........ Worrying about things ..... . . . . Ideal Flapper. Sylvia ...... You don't say V' .... Memorizing Hamlet ..,. . . . .... Vocalist. Arthur ..... Pie on't! ......... Opening Windows. . . ....... .... A rtist. Howard .... I don't know ...... Eating Peanuts in School ...... .... N ewsboy. Roy ........ Unknown , . ....... Boosting Football ........... ..'..P'rofessor of Math. CLASS WILL The realization dawns upon us that the sands of time are swiftly moving toward the day when we must leave our noble work to others and assume other duties. We therefore do bequeath unto the Junior Class the following: Roy Harris to Cecil Williamson, my Hpermanentf' Howard Neal to Mildred Fightmaster, my knowledge of Economics. Charles Settles to Raymond Foster, my ability to entertain. J. B. Prather to Prank Henderson, my quiet disposition. Frances Gragg to Clellan M-cCall, my ability to be a graceful dancer. Arthur Schroeder to Martin Davidson, the originality of' my speech. Oscar Gleason to Bill Cooper my sober countenance. Sylvia Deck to Helen Thompson my ability to appear natural and uncon- cerned. ' -The Senior Class. HEROES AND HEROINES Romeo . Charles Settles Harold Lloyd . Howard Neal A Cupid Frances Gragg jack Dempsey . Q. J. B. Prather Napoleon . . Arthur Schroeder Niobe . Sylvia Deck The Sheik . Royl-larris Class Hero ....... Oscar Gleason Mr. Riley: Hurry Mr. Watts there is a iight going on in the graded school building. . Mr. Watts: Is it the Graded school teachers or the Junior High School Boys? 36 a : cc 1 J 27 rr b u l l X In I l I ' 'L' om llllll U A ,, ,, A v '. - N-Y. -.-am ----.-aft, .:.,.,, ...-1-G.. digg- -Y---,, PE.OPI..E.'S BANK North Kansas City, Missouri THE PLACE TO DO YOUR BANKING . One Dollar Starts an Account 'igidnii ii ' A I' , I , A ' s 1 I I I -VU I H . 4.21. i . ' : ee! K I ,ts jews g it - if . ,,.-. 7, '-12 1 cur couwnr A GRADUATION INVITATIONS THAT SHOW PERSONALITY Whether they are for the wedding, the social event or the graduation-we can supply you with appropriate invitations, I JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 0,- If you need Personal Stationery, Greeting Cards or Advertising Circulars-your home press can supply you with Satisfactory Work. TI-IE. NORTH KANSAS CITY NEWS ' Phone 1 I67 The News Bldg. Swift Avenue and Sixteenth Street x GET IT AT GITTINGERS' A A 1 Q U DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IVIEATS xxx . rwu !fJ , ...-.,.s a A ' P, d......nllunx .iflmm,g A X f' X ! W- .mmf S, X' T ANNUAL STAFF OF '24 Editor ........ M. T. Head Business MU7'ZGg6I' . T. M. It Photo ZVIC11'lIIg67' . . V. Wfork Athletic Editor . B. A. Sport Joke Edit-or . . . Phillip Space Ltf8I'G7'jF Editor . . E. Z. Life Asst. Btzsiness .Manager . O. U. Know Adtfe1'tisi1fzg M anager ...... Oso Cute Miss Favreau Qdirecting the school playj: Now, Helen, you sit down on - top of the next page. My A Mr. VVatts: What do you mean by mental inefficiency FU A I. B.: Roy Harrisf' Mr. Clark: A weed is a plant growing out of its place. Roy: Then Tart's a weed. - Hodge: lf T stole a kiss would you scream for your parents Pl' Frances: Not unless you wanted to kiss the whole family. Romeo: Didn't you see me down town yesterday? I saw you twice. Sylvia: I never notice people in that condition. Miss Favreau: Why, naturally. Sets: No, artificially l Miss Arnold: Where did Balboa settle ?,' Roberta: Tn the Pacific Ocean. MODERN PLAY VVRITERS The Tempest. . . ............................... ..... . .Roy Much Ado About Nothing ..... ..... F rances Hamlet. . . ................. ...... A rthur As You Like lt ............ ..... H oward The Merchant of Venice. . . . . .Oscar Julius Caesar .............. .... I . B. All,s Well that Ends Well. . . ..... Sylvia Love's Labor Lost ........................... .... C harles POPULAR RECITAL Waiting for the Evening Mail .......... A ..... ..... R oy My Sweetie VVent Away. .' ...... ...... I . B. Crying for You ............. A ........ .... A rthur Beale Street Mamma .................... . . .Frances You Got to See Mamma Every Night .... ..,. C harles Pm Drifting Back to Dreamland ........... ..... S ylvia O Gee, O Gosh, O Golly, Pm in Love! .... ..... O scar NV hen Hearts Were Young .............. ..... H oward .. .. . -. W M - -- Ai. ru a T W .. . tl t - . A ai- w....,aq, fa.. 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