Sterling High School - Tiger Yearbook (Sterling, CO)
- Class of 1928
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DEDICATION
About the year 1907 there came to Colorado
from the South a young woman named Anne
Llunbeth Muller a Cncorgxa belle
She attended the Colorado Teachers College at
Greeley and taught successxvely ln the towns of
Hotchkxss Denver and Fort Morgan
ln June l92l havmg mamed John Young
qunst lzngmeer of logan County she came to
Sterhng to lxve and has been the beloved teacher of
Vocatxonal Enghsh students m Logan County Hxgh
School for the past fue years
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CONTENTS
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ATHFNS Muszc and Drama
SPARTA Athlencs
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AMERICA Classes
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FOREWORD
Htstory lS a record of the past A school annual
IS a small contnbuuon to hxstory Thus annual
THE 1928 TIGER attempts not only to record
the events of the school year at Logan County Hugh
School but to carry through the book a companson
between the stages of world hxstory and the phases
of school lxfe m such a way as to brmg back pleas
ant memorxes when the students shall have become
the alumna of the school
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THE NATIVE BISON
Scarce a century ago these mighty cruisers of the
plains darkened the prairies of eastern Colorado in
countless herds. Harassed only occasionally by a
small band of wandering lndians or by some four'
footed denizen of their comparatively peaceful
world they increased to countless millions. Then
came the white man, bringing wanton destruction
and complete annihilation to these noble beasts. So.
regardless of numbers or strength, Nature again fell
before the relentless conqueror. Civilization.
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Tl IE SITE OF STERI ING
IN 1875
'Ihc adwent of the whtte man to Colorado dad
ltttle for Sterlxng unttl about l880 Up to that
txme the lure of gold had taused the ttde of adun
turers and homescckcrs to dtsregard the almost bar
ren platns of eastern Colorado Nevertheless an
occaslonal settler butlt hrs rough sod hut along the
Platte Rtver and then small stttltments began to
sprung up unttl finally Sterltng grew the mttropolrs
mf northeastern Colorado
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THE SITE OF STERLING
IN 1928
Thus as a vnew of a part of Sterlmga busmess
sectxon and Court House ln l928 How much nt
dxffers from the pxcture on the opposxte page' Ster
lmg xs a wonderful example of what xmgatxon and
reclamatxon can do for land once useless The cnty
depends almost entlrely upon agnculture xts cultx
vated products grown where once sagebrush and
buffalo grass thrlved A population of eight or
mne thousand has replaced the once empty prame
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COMMERCE IN 1875
ln the days when Sterlmg was but a fronuer
settlement the only means of frctght transportatnon
was by oxcart and mule team Here on the un
graded prame tratls the oxcart was supreme for
many decades Many of our grandparents rode
behtnd these slow moving forms of motnve power
Although the oxcart was put asnde long 'ago for the
tram and the automobile nevertheless tt dnd tts
part to further the growth of cnvxlxzatnon
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INDUSTRY IN 192 8
At one tnme the mhabntants of Logan County
ransed wheat for thenr bread corn for thenr cereals
and sheep for then' woolen goods As the popula
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wnth the sugar beet lndustry as nts most stnlung
example Annually the tmmense sugar factory
turns out from forty to Efty thousand bags of
sugar whmch are used not only locally but from
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HISTORY OF EGYPT
Your waste of yellow barren desert sand
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B A UHINCYSIIY of Iowa
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The Logan County High School System comprlses thxrteen schools wxth an enrollment
of over l O00 pupnls and a teachlng force of 74 under the effluent dll'2CIlOIl of Mr I E
Stutsman who 1S supermtendent of both the county hxgh school unlt and the schools of the
The system IS managed by 1 Hugh School Commxttee conslstmg of five members who
haxe entlre respons1b1l1ty for the conduct of the schools operatmg through a local Board of
Educatxon for each branch The central school IS located ln Sterlmg the others are located
respecmely at Cook Dnlex Hemmg lhff Mernno Mount Hope New Haven Peel7 and
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This school has sought to educate not only the intellectually elite and those vtho intend
entering college hut also those students who later will take on the burdens of the farm the
SIOIQ and the garage
In other words our motto has been Iducatton for all of the children of all of the people
Fair dealing for exery student the opportunity to develop the best powers each has pur
pose and lndustry rather than caste or creed these are the bases for the happy school atmosphere
at Logan High They emanate from the character of the friendly sincere gentleman who is the
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ATHENIAN HISTORY
A srlent group enthralled by Homers song
Holds all hrs golden uords rn memory s store
So does our world today sznce art rs long
Hold fast the beauty and the grace of yore
O Athens Ihough you ve settled back to mzld decay
XVe share the pleasures of your prxceless day
A'I'HENS4ART
The word "Athens" is almost synonymous With Fine Arts. It was in
Greece that architecture, sculpture. drama, and music were developed. For a time
the beautiful sculptured temples of Athens were the center of the civilized World.
No other people in history have been such lovers of beauty, with so true a sense
of proportion, simplicity and grace.
It was a custom for the Greeks to hold contests in music and art. as well
as in athletics, at the Olympian games. In our modern life, the Denver State
Music Contest approximates the contests of old Greece, with cups and banners
as badges of victory instead of the laurel wreaths of old.
Boys' Quartette Top rom left to Hght Chfirlf-s Hidenun Paul Br idle-5 Killw Thompson
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DRAMA
Top 'row left to right Dorothy Lutm Donald H'1ys 'lhelm-1 Hegenberger John Toohox
Middle 'row Jean Blankenshlp James Blankenship Bllllfllt COClll1l1 DOTIS Flbhkl Chester
Garber Edwin Glass
Downmg Kellogg Heltn Leu rs
THESPIANS AT L C H S
The early Egyptlans and Baby1on1ans bullt thelr pyramxds and temples
but lt was not unt1l Greece came 1nto exlstence that the frne arts were developed
Although we usually think of the Greeks as a people drstmgulshed for
archltecture and sculpture we find that they were also fond of the theatre and of
musrc It IS even thought that the drama evolved from the crowds of people
watchlng the prlests go through thelr ceremomes Slnce most of thelr plays
were of a relxglous nature th1s IS probably true
Now after approxlmately two thousand years hrgh school students are
evokmg the anclent Greek love of beauty rn dramatrc form as the sp1r1t of thelr
Dramatxc Club-comedy and tragedy are both essayed
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Mulllle raw Wlltfr Moriis If-uns Murrm Ruth O Brien WI try hmmm. Pluz u John Stuts
man Lucille letsell
Elmo Cothcrn Marg rre t Yerkfs
DRI-XMATIC CLUB
The aim of the Dramatic Club is to present good plays to the students and
patrons of the school and to give each member of the club an opportunity to
make at least one public appearance during the school year
An lnterest in all worthy aspects of the theatre IS encouraged along with
appreclatlon of new trends in dramatic art
The club under the supervlslon of Miss Helen Mae Clarahan has done
excellent Work with over half its members new this year Its most ambitious
effort was the production of MlHlCk a three act comedy glven under the
auspices of the Sterllng American Legion The second play of the year Daddy
Long Legs showed an unusually large cast of surprising skill and the stage
settings were the most lnterestlng ever shown on the school stage
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THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB
Sterling has good reason to be proud of 1ts Curls Cwlee Club Annually
they go to Denver and each t1me they return wlth somethmg m the way of a
prxze It may not be a flrst but It IS nearly always second or thlrd Each t1me
lf 1S thelr vxctory whlch adds to our chances for the year s sweepstakes
At the begmnmg of the year llttle IS heard of our heromes except a few
famt chlrpmgs sxmllar to those of captxve canarxes Yet as the year passes the1r
VOICES flll out and become stronger A few weeks before they go to the state
meet outdoor practlces are held Then llke the woodland nymphs that Homer
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Herbert Loos Stfmton P1lmcr Russel Fwlst Lyla Mertz Ge-olge NIull1g1n
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THE BOYS GLEE CLUB
Vocal muslc IS centurles old Although solo work IS probably the most
common form of vocal muslc the chorus or group slngmg l1ke the band and
orchestra Wlfh thelr mstruments has come into exrstence It IS here that many
volces are brought together and shaped as one Each member has hlS partlcular
nlche to fill be he bass barltone or tenor
Hrstory makes llttle mentlon of any chorus work on the part of the Greeks
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god Bacchus at thelr rellglous ceremomes Nevertheless IhlS Was an early form
of teamwork ln muslc
Now today we have our Boys Glee Club It lS the pollshed stone of
centurles of trammg IH muslc It IS not only a means of entertaxnment for the
school but lt also serves to educate well ltS members
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STERLING HIGH SCHOOL BAND
When Mr L E Smlth came to Sterllng some SIX years ago he found the
Munlclpal Band already organlzed It conslsted of about twenty pleces A
year after hlS arrlval he organlzed the Boys Band whlch has slnce become the
Sterllng Hlgh School Band It excels all other bands of the state and last year
placed nlnth ln the Natlonal Contest
Mr Smxth has also organlzed the Jumor Hlgh School Band to furn1sh
preparatlon for the Senxor Hlgh orgamzatlon The latter conslsts at present of
seventy members w1th several new xnstruments whlch should help ln thls year s
contest
The contest pxeces for thls year are Flnlandla and the Overture Oberon,
whlch was purposely selected because xt IS the hardest one of the twenty g1ven
to the bands Chances seem to be good for a vxctorxous season
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Murlce Rlley
Margaret Yerkes
Alberta, McClusky
Harrlet Sherman
Vlvlan Hall
Maurme Fmegan
Ellzmbeth Mathis
Margaret Smith
ZND VIOLINS
Erma Mae Addmgton
Evadine Marsteller
Vernon Ayers
Walter Bender
Allison Jones
Roberta Robertson
Alta. Johnson
VIOLA
FLUTES
Dorls Flsher
Grflce Parvln
BAssooNs
Shirley Stewart
Edgar Nelson
CORNETS
Herbert Loos
Donald Hays
OBOFS
Harley Smxth
Henry Knight
DRUMS
Emmett Slack
Alan Hmys
FRENCH HORNS
Allen Dunlap
Wayne Patten
Davxd Fox
fnowmona
Frances Qulnn
BAR ITONE
Rftlph Klng
BASSES
Robert Wright
J ty fempleton
CELLOS
I4 rmnces Yerkes
Lenore Stlckney
Della Loos
CLARIWIETS
Robert Vagner
Downing Kellogg
Harold Kane
Chmrles Hideman
Gordon Ayers
Evelyn .T ay
ORCHESTRA
The L C H S Orchestra under the dlrectnon of Dick Smith IS step
plng on lt If a vlsxtor chances to pass through the hall the fourth perlod or
to come early to chapel he hears first a stram of musxc then a pause and the
stram repeated a demonstratlon of the old adage, Practlce makes perfect
The orchestra played many tnmes publlcly durlng the year at dramatlc per
formances and asslsted the Glee Club ln their presentatlon of Lelawala
dellghted the town by xts rend1t1on of the charmmg strams from R10 Rlta
From early spring t1ll May lt Worked upon contest music whlch was especlally
dlflicult thlS year
One of the orchestra members, Harold Kane represented Sterlmg ln the
Natlonal Contest at Chlcago securmg flrst chaxr ln second clarmets
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HISTORY OF SPARTA
The horses of Achilles reared above
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Came uxgor and endurance So the name
Of Sparta grew upon her athletes fame
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In old Sparta the llfetxme of a man from the age of seven to fifty was
spent rn athletxc tra1n1ng He was taken from h1s home and llved m barracks
wxth the other boys At first h1s tramlng conslsted of playlng games etc but
as he grew older 1t developed xnto more warllke drverslon and ln case of trouble
w1th a nexghbormg c1ty he was compelled at the age of sixteen to do actual
flghtmg
Slnce that trme twenty live hundred years have passed and a few changes
have come Now at the age of srx the boy takes hlmself away from home to a
when he reaches hlgh school the games become more regular and rnstead of
fightlng on the battlelield for hls c1ty he fights on the football field for his
school
These are the real Spartans the true sons of the gods of sportl he
elected leaders of the men who carry on the ambltrons and hopes of our all
conquerrng teams'
CAPTAINS
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Irwlng M95 GIS Strlbllng Curlee Stutsman Bomberg Mason LeG'1te Klous Dovus
and Wright
FOOTBALL
From early youth the Spartan boys and gxrls were tramed to w1thstand
hardsh1ps and to become physxcally perfect After they reached manhood they
contlnued to seek physical fltness We may attrlbute thls perfectlon to several
reasons
Probably the 1mmed1ate cause was that phYS1C2I tralnlng was a law Stlll
the real underlylng cause seemed to be thelr abstinence from those luxur1es
whlch tend to weaken body and mmd The fact that the1r athletes who tramed
always were so much better physlcally than the athletes of other nat1ons who
d1d not tram IS a certaln proof that trammg IS necessary
Athleucs of today endeavor to make the student l1ke the Spartans of old
Courage leadershlp manlmess and read1ness both physxcal and mental are the
goals str1ven for
So many reported for practlce that the servlces of Mr Lemon Mr Foley
and Mr Knowles were all requlred as coaches
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TRACK
The pageantry of the athletlc program IS an element so l1ttle studied that
perhaps a word of explanat1on IS due
Football w1th 1ts 1ntens1ve play comes first 1n the school year We
mlght play football 1n the sprmg 1f lf were not for the fact that we have been
all summer long largely alone In the fall our gregarlous 1nst1ncts are sharp
ened We wlsh to get 1nto play that stresses teamwork and of all games foot
ball requlres that one element The great colorful crowds the br1ll1ance of
su1ts the green and Whlte gndded fields all these are forgotten by the men as
they strlve for better teamwork
surfelted w1th the 1dea In basketball we are brought nearer the rooters and
attent1on IS closer So whlle we have a team and teamwork we have here a
chance for more 1nd1v1dual1sm Stars upthrust themselves IH the group and we
go through th1s trans1t1on to the place where 1nd1v1dual work Wlth l1ttle team
play IS the keynote and we arr1ve at track whlch IS the oldest of our sports
Thls IS the place where the 1nd1v1dual IS crowned YVe are convmced that 1nd1
v1dual effort 1S more h1ghly awarded here than anywhere else 1n all the world of
athlet1cs
S1nce t1me of man began rac1ng we1ght throwmg and jumpmg have been
favorlte sports In these thmgs are found many ways of express1ng oneself as a
physxcal belng That IS the mterestmg pomt to lf Each 1nd1v1dua1 can find a
place 1n track
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BASKETBALI TEAM
Perhaps physlcal manhood reached IIS hlghest point of perfectxon among
the Spartans Physrcal culture and perfectron were emphaslzed even more than
mental
Just as Sparta stands for mlghtv gladlators even so Sterl1ng 1S a symbol
for a mlghty basketball team
'I he achlevements of the Court Bengals for the season lnclude the vunnmg
of the Hrst place rn the Inter Roeky Mountaln Hxgh School Basketball Tourna
ment held at Casper Wvomrng flrst place IH the Northern Plams League the
Wmnlng of elghteen consecutlwe games fup to the t1me of the Northern Colorado
ellmlnatlon tournamentj and a fllI'llllIlg vlctory over Fort Colllns lvnlnner of
the North Central Colorado League? The results of the games of both first
and second teams lover frfty rn number? show only four games lost for the
season
The second team vxon thnrd place rn the Trl State meet at Chadron
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Back 'I'lI1l'.' Jolm 'l'uul1s-y. Ilunznlul llevwis, llulnert Matson, 1':x111 Iilulellvy, Alfred In-Q-, .Iwlm
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
G1rls basketball has made more progress th1s year than prevlously wlth
about fifty glrls out to try thelr luck at the basket Several who came out did
not even know that a freld basket counted two polnts but thelr knowledge grew
as the year went on Practrce perxods were used to learn more about the game
from the standpolnt of fouls passlng balls shootlng baskets etc
There were no lnterclass games due to the fact that there were not enough
of the upperclassmen out for practlce The Freshmen had a ine bunch of glrls
out every one trylng to learn more about the game They demonstrated thelr
good teamwork very well when they defeated the JLIIIIOI' Hxgh g1rls 12 to 2
Allson Jones captaln of the team and also jumplng center filled her place
well The followmg glrls played on the Freshman team Stone and Mrchael
guards Stoppell and George forwards These were a few of those who helped
to make basketball progress IH 27 and 28
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The Hlgh School glrls are requlred to take gym for two years On Tues
days the Hrst year gxrls report to be mstructed 1n physlology by Dr Barney
There were one hundred and srxty glrls enrolled ln the gym classes th1s
year Good health IS the end toward whlch the glrls work
The glrls gym classes meet every day 1n thexr umforms of whlte m1dd1es
black bloomers and whlte tennis shoes to go through var1ous exercxses under
The glrls learn to swmg lndlan clubs take correctlve exerclses and do
var1ous folk dances
Durmg the school year athletlc tests on a scormg bas1s are grven Sweaters
are awarded to the flve grrls havmg the hlghest number of polnts ln each welght
class ten sweaters rn all belng awarded
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Ann lute G1 um I mum Ruth Berlfmrd X ml Huclmxr
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GIRLS S CLUB
The Glrls S Club was orgamzed 1n 1927 Wlth a membershlp of th1r
teen The purpose of the club IS to promote glrls athletlcs The members of
the club a1m to uphold clean l1v1ng and clean thlnklng They stand for loyalty
courtesy honesty and scholarshlp All the gxrls who have won sweaters auto
matlcally become members of the club Thls year the club consisted of nlne
members and the sponsor Mrs Thompson The grrls have earned thelr sweat
ers by galnlng pomts from twenty five athletlc tests rn the past year
The 1n1t1at1on of the ten new members occurred Wednesday Aprll 18
Whlle the old members rode comfortably 1n cars the Il'l1fl3.I2S walked mlle after
mile over Sterllng streets to prove the1r endurance But an excellent spread
awalted them 1n the Home Economlcs room before they were dlsmlssed and
everyone went home happy
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S CLUB
The following paragraphs are taken from the code which bmds every mem
ber of the S Club to strict adherence as long as he wears the emblem S
An athlete IS awarded one oflicial emblem sweater during his entire ath
letic career The sweater is his personal permanent possession The privilege of
wearing the OH:lCl3l S however is not given as a permanent award but is
lent as a token of esteem It symbolizes honest endeavor eligibility by schol
arship absolute training while a member of the S Club punctuality sports
manship courtesy fair thinking and general all around 100 0 Americanism
Membership is automatically forfeited by smoking drinking or flagrant
immoral action. No action is needed by the club.
It is our desire that the members of the S Club who have graduated will
keep the trust herein set forth' and if they must violate the spirit of the code
that they will put aside the sweaters and not use them.
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Zlpl Thudl Say farmer don t throw that ball so hard
It IS Monday the usual day for lndoor baseball w1th the gym classes
Probably th1s day IS chosen for baseball because Monday IS wash day for gym
suits After the donnlng of shoes two teams are chosen and the fun begrns
Crackl The ball sa1ls 1nto the balcony a balcomzer gettmg two bases S
much for baseball
and on the other days of the week
About ten mxnutes before the end of each perlod Clf somebody s watch IS
not offj the cry IS rarsed Get your showers' Then ln the ensumg race to get
dressed the general confuslon IS punctuated with such remarks as Glmme my
towel' Lemme rn that shower e c
But after the bell has rung a very peaceful t1dy group of boys troop out
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GAMES Won
Chappel
Yuma
Julesburg 2 6 7
Haxtun
Holyoke
Morgan
GAMES LosT
Eaton
Sndney
Brldgeport 12 0
Vwfray 14 6
Brush 13 0
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Gothenburg
Eaton
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Haxtun
Holyoke
Fort Morgan
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Crook
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Holyoke
Mansvrlle
Sherldan
Manderson
Casper
Sxdney
Hemmlngsford
Fort Colllns
Brush
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Deadwood
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ROMAN HISTORY
The pzllars of the anczent Forum stand
Defyzng years and wmds and sun ana' ram
So stand the laws the furxes precedents
Protectmg human rxghts and mahmg Lam
The onslaughts of false doctrmes Caesar s mmd
Establzshed law and order for manhmd
ROME-GOVERNMENT
Presuimzt TH'ctS1tT61' Senetaru I we I wesuient
GENE Cum FE MYRTLE GRISWOI D P out HAM11. STAINTON I Al 'vine
STUDENT ORGANIZATION
The High School at Sterling conslsts of three floors On the first lS the
collseum Where the athletxc events are held for the benelit of plebenns and pub
llcans allke These works are ruled over by a consul who has complete charge
over those under h1m
Here IS the market place where the unemployed assemble and to the rear of th1s
IS the lnbrary Where the lmportant manuscrlpts are kept Across from the mar
ket place IS the senate chamber Here at certaln stated tlm0S the people assemble
to hear the laws read A court of justice controlled by the people trles offenders
The finances of the state are controlled by representatlves of the people
The presldent of the Student Orgamzatlon must be a Senlor It xs hrs duty
to preslde over the student meetmgs and act as a general manager of all student
act1v1t1es The VICE presldent a .lunlor assumes the dutxes of the presldent ln
case of the latter s absence The secretary shall be a student elected by the Stu
dent Organlzatlon The treasurer IS a member of the faculty It 1S her duty to
collect and be custodian of all funds belongmg to the Student Orgamzatlon
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After a long tyranny by the patr1c1an class the plebelans Hnally rose up ln
revolt and demanded some part 1n the governlng of the state A body was
formed whlch was made up of representatxves from both classes Th1S body
had control over certaln ZIEBIFS and could recommend others to the conslderatlon
of the Senate Th1S step may be l1kened to that vshlch has taken place ln our
Amerlcan schools For years the facultles were arbltrary rulers over the affalrs
of the schools But at last came a perxod of change and along wlth other 1m
portant progresslve changes the students now have some part ln the control of
the school affalrs As a result we at Sterllng have our Student Councll Th1S
body IS composed of members of the faculty and representatlves of the students
Aside from controlllng the financ1al affairs of the school th1s body recommends
measures to the Student Organlzatlon
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Fern Buslg Ruth Bedford Ire-ne Htrclerodf
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COMMERCIAL LAW CLUB
Nothlng has come down through the years from Rome more lmportant
than her laws statutes wh1ch have been cop1ed by every succeedmg natlon
The study of Parllamentary Law IS the baslc purpose of the club organ
lZ6d by the Commerclal Law Class on October 14 1927 Court procedure and
court reportmg are also studled wlth a VIBW to makmg the club members famll
lar Wlth all legal usages
The club gave a bazaar at Wh1Ch money enough was ralsed for the year s
expenses Wlth flV6 dollars left over to go toward the transportatlon expense of
the students to the Greeley commerclal contest
The fnrst year of BCIIVIIY of the Corpus Jurls Club has been so successful
that xts members look forward to further pleasure and profit from It ln the years
to come
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ARCO
The Arco IS an outgrowth of c1v1l1zat1on as xt has promoted educatlon
In anclent Rome the youth of the clty was turned over to heavy handed m1l1
tary trainers who had no need for a course 1n respons1b1l1ty The boys and
girls of Rome recexved the1r course ln respons1b1l1ty through thelr lnborn
deslre to make the1r emplre supreme Now the Arco makes up the def1c1ency
caused by thls age of comparative paclflsts Its members are the persons of the
school who have been chosen as fitted to bear the respons1b1l1ty of ma1nta1n1ng
order 1n case the teacher IS away Thls g1ves the Arco wlth the students con
The students have the exper1ence of bemg governed by a leader of thelr own
chooslng ThlS IS very good tralnlng for everyone concerned as well as an
asslstance to the lnstructor
In each rec1tat1on class and 1n the study hall a pres1dent a v1ce pres1dent
and lf necessary a secretary are chosen In case of the absence of the teacher
the oHicers take charge
Sterlmg Hlgh School 1S very proud of 1ts honorary system It develops
self confidence and a feellng of respons1b1l1ty ln the student It IS also a proof
of co operatlon between the teachers and the puplls
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THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Down through the ages men have always honored that person who IS out
standlng
Rome ruled the known world because of the leadershlp of great men lmke
the Caesars Because of the1r outstandlng servxce many great men of Rome
stxll l1ve m the world Hall of Fame through thelr never dylng works 1n law
art or scxence Romans who attamed the hlghest 1n scholarshlp have recelved
recognltlon both from thexr fellow men and those who have l1ved ln the fol
lowmg centurles The lxterature and hlstory of today abounds Wlth storles
of the character of great Roman cmzcns
For a student of L C H S to be a member of the Natlonal Hxgh School
Honor Socxety he must be outstandlng ln not only one of these dcslrable quall
tles scholarshlp leadership character and scrvxce but 1n all of them Onlv a
fractlon of the upper class members arc even ellglble Membershlp m lf IS the
highest obtalnable honor ml C H S
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THE NA'1 IONAL FORENSIC I EAGUE
Perhaps the th1ng that 1nd1cated more surely than any other one thing
whether or not a Roman was really educated was h1s ab1l1ty as an orator or a
publlc speaker In fact 1n gomg over a 11st of great c1t1zens of the mlghty
Roman Emplrt few would be found who could not stand before the people and
hold them spellbound under an oratlon so st1rr1ng that lt has sounded down
through the ages to us
An organlzatxon 1n L C H S to encourage the development of the stu
dents oratlonal and extemporaneous speaklng powers IS the Natlonal FOFCHSIC
League The members of th1s organlzatlon are e1ther debators orators or extem
poraneous speakers who have won the rlght to be such members by competltxon
Wlth other schools and by havlng a h1 h scholastlc standlng 1n the1r own school
The organlzatlon has iifteen members and has been organlzed for two years
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Top row left to Mght Ch Lrles Hldem in Anni VVh1te Ethel Dorn Florence Koenl Mildred
MCKelxey Phyllis Mallo
Middle row Lela August Bessie Bartlett Minnie Cochran Miss Rowent Kesler John
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THE SPANISH CLUB
The Spanish Club is an old established institution at L C H S Each
year those persons taking Spanish meet together and elect oflicers to carry out the
year s business and program These are the persons who are trulv interested in
Spanlsh and wish not only to learn the language but also to understand customs
and habits of the Spanish people
The program for each meeting IS given over to a commlttee which then
must arrange it so that it will be interesting as Well as educational Thls may
be in the form of a lecture Spanish dancing singing or other forms of enter
tamment
Several purely social meetings are held durlng the year Spanish IS spoken
and even the minutes are written in the Spamsh language Undoubtedly much
benefit is derlved from such organizations
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YE SCRIBES GUILDE
lnne ye tyme of Henry Kmge of merrle Englande ye men of enny trayde
dldde joyne themselves togethere 1nne a un1on or gullde for the greatere pro
tectxon of theyre Wares Nowe althoughe prmtlng xx as becomlnge a flour1sh1nge
trayde lf was st1l1e1n1tsmfanc1e
A prmtmge shoppe staffe usuallle d1dde conslste of ye ownere a helpere
and of ye younge apprentlce They all dldde set type d1dde wr1te publlcatlons
dldde selle papers and dldde ye odde jobs of ye shoppe lt IS lnterestmge to
compare thlS wlth ye new spapere oflices of todae where thousands of people are
employed and where eff1c1enc1e IS ye bye Word Neveryeless theye all dldde
finde theyre begmnlnge ln ye llttle prmte shoppes of oulde
Ye Argus of L C H S IS an lmportant lttme 1n ye Ines of ye students
A stampede usuallle results from the newes that ye papere w1ll be d1str1buted
Ye Argus IS a constante means of enjoyment as vtell as a beneflte to all con
cerned
Ye Argus won f1rst place 1n ye annual Boulder conteste Beste 1n ye West
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SENIOR GIRL RESERVES
Durlnge ye relgn of Henry VII a gullde was organlzed for ye purpose of
findlnge ye beste 1n l1fe and ln turne glvlnge ye beste to ye less fortunate ones
Foure years ago a groupe dldde joyn ye Glrl Reserves but clesyrmg a more
QXPIGSSIVC name they dldde choose Blue Tnangle Ye Blue I'r1angle stands
for ye developmente of three phases of llfe mentale physlcale and splrxtuale
Ye Blue Trlangle IS not excluslve but has opene membereshlp for ye clubbe
desyres to helpe every gxrl posslble
Ye memberes of ye Blue Trlangle are always busy servlnge banquets mak
mg candle to sell and maklng snakes for ye All Glrls Party '
Ye memberes are always Wllllng to serve for thelr alme IS ach1eved 1f they
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JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES
For three years ye Junlore Glrl Reserves have been an actlve force ln ye
Hlgh Scole Ye foure folde llfe 15 ye desyre of everyone of these glrls Mem
bershlp lI1 ye clubbe furnlshes an opportunltxe for a glrl to develope herself ln
ye foure phases mentale splrltuale physlcale and soclale
These glrls are gxven manye tasks to do and they accomplish each one
successfullle Th1s year they decorated the gym for ye All Glrls Party
These glI'lS helpe ye othere branches of ye Grrl Reserves ln gxvmge a party for ye
poore chlldren ln ye commumtle and m sellmge hospltale tags
These glrls have a large place to fill m ye communme but they are always
relled uppone to do theyre best
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Miss Rowcnl Kessler
Middle 1ow M'1udeG'1xtrell Rubx Sfllllh Mmme Ponzi! 1XllCk Vloodw Rosr QOYIU Mnjorle
Hand Fein Northrup Lynn Cain Dorothy Bqrnhlrt
Back vow Wllnm Heist FYIFICES Slldl1ghl16SSX Violw Glegoly Inc? Roedex Iorene Blovxn
Marie Thompson Jocelyn Thompson Mx ra Coats Lryst 1l Gillette
SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES
Ye purpose of ye Sophomore Curl Reserves IS to helppe eache membere to
finde and glve ye beste and helppe develope a stronge 1nd1v1dual1t1e spmtuallxe
mentallle physlcallle and socxallle
ThlS IS ye clubbes seconde yeare of act1v1t1e Ye memberes have been
workmge for Glrl Reserve rmges
Ye clubbe was ln charge of ye refreshmentes for ye All Glrls Party I
also helped ye othere organyzatlones m gxvmge ye party for ye poore chlldrene
at Chrxstmas tyme
Ye desyre of ye clubbe IS to helppe every gxrl possxble
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Front low left to Hght Mlss IiI"'lllCQ'3 Brush Ellen Engle-hop Fsther Stflhl Alme-dw. Daffron
Nina Lowder Aus Clemens Doris Wlllttler Const'1nce Michael Margolfm Shun'1m'1n
Carol Thompson Mrss FlQh9T
Second row Dorothy Bflllmger Ruth Glablll Mlry Jme Nlehol Beth S114 sbuxy Isalnlle
Stahl Exe-lyn J'1N Florence Jones Ada Mllls Op ll G utrrll
Th1rd 1ow Evelyn Fuller Lols lvwlfst lmelyn Qumn Llludmc Smith DOIIS Bmkkm llort
Lewns Dorothy Qochrm Josephine Bollnu lV1lXll"ll OINQ ml VS mdl Unis
Back row 1+ ue Brooks VV1ll1 BICKQQ Ruth Cook Nluy N xuf.,le Alison Jones Inn: Brd
ford Ill H lrclerode Ruby Irx Doroth5 Lvxrxlc Helen De Ioust
FRESHMAN GIRL RESERVES
A longe longe tyme ago ln Englande we finde theyre was organyzed a
groupe of people who called themselves ye rellglous gullde Thxs gullde was
organyzed for ye purpose of bulldmge uppe hxghere 1deals and bettere lnvmge
Followmge uppe th1s oulde Idea we finde ye Freshman Glrl Reserves work
1nge thexr waye to ye toppe
Ye clubbes mottoe rs To face llfe squarelle and to linde and give ye
beste As parte of thelr work ln llVlIlg2 uppe to IhlS mottoe they helped to
grve a Chrxstmas party for smalle chlldrene Durmge Thanksglvmge they sent
outte manye bundles of food and clothmge for needle famxlles
Ye organyzatlone also has subbe commlttees whlch furthere ye mtereste ln
ye clubbe
Mistress Brush and Mlstress Flsher sponsore ye clubbe
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DEBATI: CLUBBE
In ye obscure tyme of ye myddle ages there exlsted an obscewer gullde
knone as ye laweyers gullde Thys was composed of pcrsones that madde a
bxsynesse of taykmg ye responsybylyty of a crymynale 1n an efforte to cleare
hym of gullte Because of the crewelty and stryctness of such corts as exlsted
the laweyers gullde was not populare Manve of the upper classe when ac
cused defended themselves
Nowe there exlsts ln ye I-hgh Scole a clubbe It 19 not very well knone
because of ye large amounte of worke and ye smalle amounte of glorye Y
memberes of thys clubbe beare ye responsybylyty of wynnlnge or losynge for
thelr scole Theye hate to reterne to scole havynge lost a debate Theye are
happy when they reterne tryumphante Debatynge IS a very profytable pastyme
for anyone dos he wxnne or lose
Ye Boulder Dam quest1one was debated thls yearc wlth YICIOYIC for Ster
lxng agalnst Wray
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T I' T DEBATE CLUBBE
When the effect of ye mdyvydualystyc charactre of the Darke Ages was
gn ynge waye to the soclalystyc tendencees of the presente day the change was
ledde bye some of the professynol men whoe sawe that 1n unyone ther 1S
strength and banded togyther They realyzed that rn a groupe they colde
bettre wythstand crytlscysms and overcome competytlon Oon of these lsolated
organyzatlons agenste opposytron was the lawey ers gullde
As tyme wente on these gulldes wente oute of exystence as the tendencees
agen waned agenste umfyed efforte Bute as the pendulum swunge bak agen
the trende was agen towarde organyzatlon and thus we are brote up to owe
owne perlode In oure own scole we have a reconstructed forme of the olde
laweyers gullde Thls IS the Tygre Tong Twlstres whoes purpose IS for more
loglkal forms of speeche
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If ye Latmc Clubbe hadde exlsted 1n ye Mrddle ages rt wolde have byne
eether a socyal or a stude Gullde but If GXISIS todaye as a socyal and studde
Gullde combyned
Ye clubbe IS composed of a groupe of Latlne stevdents who are lnterested
ln ye olde Romana customes Senlore Junlore Sophomoer or Freshman may
belonge lf he IS a Latme stevdent and IS lnterested rn ye Romanes Ye govern
mente of ye clubbe IS patterned aftre thatte of ye olde Romane governmente
Instedde of electynge a presldente theye elect a consul
A Latxne Banquette IS also wone of ye socyal features of ye yeer Y
menue IS wrlttene entyrely 1n Latlne and unlesess wone IS a Latlne stevdent
we shoulde advyse hym to staye away
Wyth ye mottoe Altyora Peto lseen hyghre heyghtsl ye clubbe has
made muche progress and IS a verry Worthe whyle organyzatlon of ve scole
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YE FRENCH CLUBBE
Ye French Clubbe has byne organyzed for foure yeers beynge governed
bye officers chosen at ye begynnyng of eache scole yeer
Thys organyzatlon IS very symmylar to ye anclente and ye languages of
thelr forelgne nelghbors Ye French Clubbe IS composedde of French stevdents
that earne the hygheste grades ln theyre classes Ye Clubbe banquettes are of
part1culare rnterest for onlee the French language IS spokene throughoute thees
events Thys clubbe creates mterest alonge Wyth stude for xt offers a practy
cale syde of ye French language thys beyng an lmportante factore m class worke
It llfts the elforte to mastre thys language frome dreary and umnterestynge
worke to pleasure and ease for ye stevdent knowes that he can put hrs knowledge
to a practycale use
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AGGIES FARMERS GUILDE
Beholdlng how that ye butcheres ye bakeres and ye candlestrche maktyers
dldde band themselves togyther for ye greetere profyte for theyre wares thus
also d1dde ye raysers of corne and wheate ye Farmers Gullde
To them came a greete workere of marvyls Mastere .lohnsone who taughte
them ln the Wayes of poultree and of stocke So Welle lyked IS he that hys
followres are manye Ye Farmers Gullde 1S an xmportant and Welle organyzed
groupe In ordere to thorolee understande ye Wayes of farmynge these robust
yonge followres rayse stocke and gralne themselves
Sometymes they realyze fynanclal profytes from thys actyvyty whyle m
exper1ence theye nevere fale to lern to rune a busmess of thevre ow ne Thus bye
the1r eHorts theye are repayde IH successe ln laytre lyfe
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Ye purpose of ye L C H S H1 Y organyzauon 15 to 1I'1SI1ll2 wyth1nne
1ts members ye habltte of cleanne llvlnge to further cleane athletics ande schol
arshlppe ande to cultlvate ye desyre amonge ICS membershlppe to becomme
goode c1t1Zennes These ldealles be symylarr ln man1e respekts to ye Gullde of
Krughtes WhlCh exxstedde durmge ye medrvell perlode As of olde IIS members
are chosenne onne a b3SlS of the1r endeaw ors to l1ve uppe to ye coddes of lyfe
sette beforre themme Creede or colour does notte as somme persones thmke
playe a parte mne securmg members forre thys boys clubbe Instedde conducte
ande cytlzenshxppe are ye xmportante factors mne decydmge ye membershlppe
Ye mnfiuence of such an organyzatlon ln ye modernne hlghe scole IS keene
he felte It tends to create better fellowshxppe amonge ye boys by IIS Thursdae
nlghte meatynges It promotes better cytlzenshlppe ande athletlcs by lmkmg
them to hxghe Chrxstlan ldealles
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YE ALCHEMISTS GUILDE
Ye Alchemlsts Gullde has worked for manye hundred yeers seekynge oute
ye elements ande compoundes of ye unyverse Whlch were unknowne to them
and ye people of that tyme So are ye membres of ye Sterlxng Chemystre Clubbe
stryvyng to fynd oute how thees men worked and gave theyer lyves so thatte we
myght enjoy ye luxuryes and necesslues we are enjoynge todaye
Ye Alchemlsts Gullde 1S a clubbe composed of ye stevdents who are study
ynge chemystry They try to have a goode tyme as well as lernynge many
thyngs whlch are of value to them
Twyce a monthe theye meete ande at thys tyme theye are gyxen a reporte
onne some thyng about Chemystry whych is not broughte up in ye class
roome. Many tryps are taken bye ye clubbe to different places of interest such
as ye Sugare Factoree.
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YE GOODE OLD PEPP CLUBBE
In ye merrle tymes of ye goode Kmg Knowles I a certaln Gullde efclsted
known as ye Flshmongers Gu1lde Thys merrxe factxon dld ln truth make ye
verrle stretes rmge wyth theyre shoutes as theye wente about selllng theyre wares
to ye housewlves of ye townes Ye people soone d1d xx elcomt them Those of
melancholxe spyrlttes founde that theyre cares vanlshed ande a whole heartedde
gladnesse dld pervade ye atmosphere when ye merrle Hshmongtrs dld apptre
Oft ty mes when contestanttes wolde mete 1nne sundrla publxc games be xt
a game of balle or a feat of runnmg or Jumping ye flshmongers again did
Joyouslee smge and crle for theyre favourites For thls reasone thtyt were
knowne as ye Pepp Clubbe to manle
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FV VUIV, Ifft 1 "JI ff Miss H4-It-n Mm' f'liIl'Zlll1lll. Mis: Im1'1vIllA' l"iSll4'l'. .'li.'-' 5l2l5'lN'll"
Pillar, Luc-'I - Tc-t.'-ll. H-lvn l,-wis. Iitluan liilf-y. I-'1':m:'4-s Holt, M: . im- Ms-Vmnlns, Ilwlt-11
.li "1 , All 1'I2l Mczifl sk Al2ll'Lfllt'l'lll' lilzwk, lallfllll XY1'ip.rhL tiwvm-Il: Quinn.
."1n1l 'max' Jul X'-lr 'lt-, .I Q- XX'-I 'lg lmrn thy Inltiu, lthlnzt Hnmil, Blurjnrit- Mt' tl--11.
Virginia llzrmil, Mzwgalre-I Y:-tk'-S. .Imun l':l2l!llil'll!4lllIl. Nlill'LI'Jll'4'l Jzmf- XV-lflm-It-. Irvlfu'-asv'
M ' ,' .' ' -.', . illll Vie Hull. x'll'3J,'lI in Vmnl "11:.
Th" 'zz' Al: Hays. Harrold Mt'4'linlm'k, llzuwulwl K: mt. lmuis AI1't'iu, II--rlv-rl Inns.
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liz " 1' Hx' Htl ' . zu-kr . Jul S S nun. Virgil lClL:::. John Mi -In:uvliS. l,ux':xuf- I"l'1-1l1'v','ill.
Clmrlfs llltlvlllilll. XVQI Ar' Morris. Hnlplx ling. lr.-uzahl Ilglgt IlIlQ'l'. Stfmwn I'.1lm.-r,
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EEEEEEEHEEEHEH
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HISTORY OF AMERICA
O Lmcoln towerxng prmce the flag you hold
ls stall a nanon s shzcld :ts standard hugh
Through errors and through trrumphs mamfold
Stzll do the states you saved strzue buxld and try
To frame your dream the perfect Shxp of State
Yours was the wsxon Yours rs stall lhe plan
A natxon follows Through the years and decades stzll
Yours IS the uorce that leads the common man
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
FRESHMAN CLASS
Americas First Inhabitants
X MERICPJS earliest history shows a wild and roving people carrying
X tomahavx ks and scalps in their hands. They lived in a land of prom-
ka ise and undeveloped riches. L. C. H. S. s opening history for l927-
Q. Y 1928 discloses a new group of students-Freshmen.
As the picturesque Indian of yesterday the Freshman is alxx ays on the
moveha hard element to keep in hand. However, just as the Indian became
civilized. when associated with the white man. so the Freshman. associated with
the upperclassman, undergoes a change.
As the Indian laid dovsn his tomahawk and ceased the scalping, so the
Freshman puts away his suckers and rattles and discontinues to pull hair. Just
as the Indian was given the plovx handle to caltivate his rich land so the Fresh-
man is given the textbook and the laboratory instrument to cultivate a richer
and more xaluable field
Freshmen of 1928 ClIl76l"lS but they are desirable citizens and from their group
come some of the school s outstanding students The fact that there was lead
ership and co operation in the classes was shown by their rank in the Repre
sentative Student Contest in which they placed iirst
CLASS OFFICERS
XXILI I-XXI SFI Lk NIARX N -XI GI In IJOROFHX XXUOU
Prfsldsnt 1 Ir sit en N er tirs
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Thus Freshmen become the citizens of L. C. I-I. S. Not only are the
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FRESHMAN CLASS
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Jo 'rum-is jlty.
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Fou1'th rnux' IQVIIIIUIII Russx-ll, Imfx l'vill'iS. Iilllllil 1.1-v Re-x, Alam Hays, Alb:-rtzl Mc'Clusk1-y,
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FRESHMAN CLASS
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Hum Nhrgufrm Blick
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Top row left to Mght Ruth Yapp Dorothy Grosamln hllen Englehdupt Merwm Burk
holder Aus Clemens Rachel 'lrlpp
Second row Elma Anderson Dorothy Gould Clydf Sperbar Lola lvxlet Mary Naugle
Pauhne Luft
Fourth row Anne Stoppel Donald Martm Evelyn Qumn Walter Bender Almeda Daffron
Mxldred Lewls
F1fth row Jay Templeton Mary Jane lNlChO1S George Shapley Margaret Smlth Fred Van
Arsdale
Bottom row Lloyd Whxte Irene Bedford Flora Levui Clark Snyder Louella Wright Ruth
Grabnll Merle Mnchaelxs
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Third row: Theresa Dalponte, Floyd Monroe, Beverly Garver, Ray Kinzie, VVilla. Backes,
SOPHOMORE Cl ASS
Colomzers
HE Puntans were the second group of people to strnve and live in
ggi EN America suffering many sorrows and hardships for conscience sake
WJ Yi Thev planted their new principles on virgin soil and before long
M95 took on the atmosphere of a permanent colony Then' stern man
ners and inflexible standards became the acknowledged code of life of a growing
people
L C H S They settle down to principles of inflexible routme and adopt a
stern manner which is doubtless meant solely to impress
Nevertheless they differ in one respect from the old Puritans It was a
custom among our forefathers of New England for the men and women to sit
on opposlte sides of the room at public gatherings No doubt if this custom
were followed by our estlmable Sophomores there would be less mirth and
levity during the chapel periods at high school However the Sophomores have
this justification It is the first year that they have had to brave the rigors of the
stern Mr Morse and they must find some time in which to recover thelr self
esteem by exuberance
CLASS OFFICERS
JAMES WELIJELE JOHN NIIUHAELIH MARSHALL FULLER
President X me Pre sxdent Sc cre tan
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A Lim' I . . . . . .
r i ef as -
Even so the Sophomores come into their own as permanent inhabitants of
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Top mu left to zzqht Nl mm Nlcmnmbs Fdni Poles X ex non NIcQombs Qlllll Dodd Funk
N1 lthls XX1lm1 H4 lst
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Ihufl Ill Xl e s 1 x 1 R 1-4 ftillll Huold PllfF1Nl7ll l'1AlllI1t'
stqllbu Huold Ionll
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Fnurth Vuuz' Lynn Vain. Ifibllilld Hartson, Hazel Burnaby, Harriet Slwrnmn, Mary Burklmrdt,
V1 ,' 1 ' .
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lf-x', Iml' :thy Ifilfllhi rt.
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Eli'z - Rec . A11lI'jl!l'i1' llzlll.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS
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Prxncws Nh KIIQZIIHESSN hdlth Budux
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SOPHOMORE CLASS
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Hmm lwln L Rllm
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rttum ml lll 1 km n fs 1 -Xllu hungry txxstll Fnlhtt Roe Norton Re-Xa
lxltt NI uguet Hoskins
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.'r'- ' Y " - Scott. xX't'l'tll1il Hill, .lr " la -von, M: l - L: mn: X, 1 1' 1-y . .
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Ninn Ula-mv ns.
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JUNIOR CLASS
Reuolurionists
After the people had fought their way through the many hardships and
battles with the Indians and the stern rule of England, they began to see where
they stood in the world and what they needed. Then they began to rebel and
fight for more rights. Thus have the Juniors worked their way from the Fresh-
men and Sophomore classes, struggling with their lessons and with the new
ways of L. C. H. S.
The Juniors are given more privileges than they formerly ha,ve had, as
England gave the Revolutionary people more privileges than they had had,
although not all that they wanted.
Among many of the privileges which are given to the Juniors is the Junior
Prom They are allowed each year to give an entertainment which only the
Juniors and the Seniors may attend The Revolutionary people were never
given any privileges from England like this that they might air their vievss
in the presence of each other
And thus the revolutionists passed on into the glory of a new and greater
nation And thus also it is for our Juniors to pass on and become the stand
ard bearers for the school the Senior class of nineteen hundred and twenty nine
CLASS OFFICERS
lrilnt ltr X1ePx1dn
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. . . . . . - . . Y
AI.I"Rl'II7 LEIC HHLICN GRAHILL RALPH KING
' 'f-SW 4' Sf-r 'v an 'jv "v - 'ws' 0' I
THELMA ANCIAL X
as Dorcaa Matteson
Day after day I
labored m the field to
helu our Lause
GLENN BAlxKE
Nathan Hale
I re ret that I
have only one life to
gne for my country
JEAN
BLANKENSHIP
a Deborah Qarrp
son My famxly
wah dlsgraced when I
dressed as a man and
fought ln Waehxn
ton 5 army
LOLA CAUDEL
aa Bonnie Catha
rlne Greene
My home wah made
lnto a hobpxtal
PAUL BUDIN
as Major Pltcaun
Daper-.e you
Rebels
MINNIE COCKRAN
as MISS Mac Iver:
They ubed to
call me the New York
belle
FLORI-NCE RIEKE
ar. Mrs S1 ne
Berry I urged
my hubband to be
braxe
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JUNIOR CLASS
LEI A ALGLST
a 3 L u c y K n o x
Durmg the e n t 1 r e
war I wa: beparabed
from my loyalnbt rela
tion to share the for
tunes of rebellion
VERNON AYRES
aa Jameb Robert
bun We chased
the Crerokee lndxanb
IH territory now called
lenneaaee
I- RANCES
BRADI EY
r 5 J 0 n
Adama The
ueed to thunk It faah
lonable t rldlcule
femmlne learnln
HEI EN CAMPBELI
a Mrs Westlake
I he ped the -.ol
Wal'
JUI lUb BRIS PON
aa G neral Pre co
Don t file untxl
you sel the whxtea of
thexr eyea
CAROI INE DAVIS
aa A nne Alduch
When my hu.,
band left I threw
aaxde my dn-mty and
went lntu thn flxlml-.
with the plow
ETHFI DORN
Abigail Butlex
It was up t
e to keep t
taxern
PALL CLARK
an Ethan Allen
Open m the
name of the G1 eat .Ie
hoxah and the Conti
nental Con re 3
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fliers ull during the
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'VIAI RINF
PINFGAN
a Vlrs Iyalla In
rah Cam ral
Washington pr: sent: d
me yxlth 11 mulal for
blaurx
EI M0 COIHERIN
as Wullmm Dawn
I was tfxptur rl
a fe-va mules Iuyond
Iexmxwn
JL INE
I- REDINSBL RC
a 'Vlrs W 1 I 1 1 a m
Havtkm In the
absenee of my hus
band I did my dutx
by tending our farm
HEI EN GRABII L
s B et y R 0 s
just An old
sheet a rel pe-ttu-oat
.and a blue Jacket
JOHN EPPERSON
as Btmdmm Ifnfmk
lln I'0r vkan!
o a shoe the horse
vsas I01!
VIVIFN HAI I
a. 'Vlr 'VIercyVIar
ren I ua u e
the fir t tu an xo
cate Lparatmn from
Enlllard
I I ORI- NLF
HASI INGb
ss u
I heard the tmln
0 m tlrrxn ax
orlte -Xmerud
JUNIOR CLASS
DORIS I' ISHER
8 Hetty A l le n
Washington L a l lm ml
me one of the -.wut
est gurls IU Iinstnn
ROBEIU COARI I' X
:Ls Iiamn von Stxu
lun I sympd
1 1 t h
Ameru an people
thur Rexolutxon
MARY GIFRCH
as 1' xnny bummels
I had such a
loxely time at he
state ball
DOROTI-IEA
GREGORY
as Hannah Neltun
I shall nexer
forget that w 1 n t e r
h 1 I Washington
ua at Valley Ifurnzf'
DONAI D DOWIS
Human patuncm has
lt lxmls
VIRGINIA HAMII
Ls I uvy Fomlmn iw
Do you rem
we he I Jw 4 n
town I wore at the
Lmmrn Jr s ball
NINA HOYIE
Bday Meston
lhu'1 were
never more tzracgful
movement than th: Q
the cha rm lh
mmuet
RAYMOND
I DWARD5
as Cmluml Stark
'Ihue are tht
Rui Coat I We Ina!
them ur Molly Stark s
.1 mndfm Lunlpht
lffll
l
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s . .' ' I 1 '- '- ' . .
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. " ', th".1-rl 'wi I the
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"It is ' ,- - V ,
2 I ," as Lafayette.
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GERTRUDE HULL
Sally Blame
How well doez.
a powdered curl set
off a softly dlmpled
shoulder
DONIAI D
HAGEVIIER
as Olner H Perzy
e haxe met
the enemy and they
are ours two shxp
two brlge one -.chown
xr and one sloop
ANNA I OUISE
KERR
Mrs J a m e
Thomas
warned the rebel-.
an attack
I- LORLNCE
KOENIG
ae Mary Drape:
Although I was
too young to fight I
urged all my elder
bxothexs to do so
HAROI D
'VILKI INIOCK
Robert, lurner
lhe manuf
ture ot llnen hy me
German-. Loes on hne
LOIb LOCKLEY
as Katherlne Stea
I cleaned the
"UMIST gun durm
one battle that took
place near our farm
RUTH LOOS
ab Salah Lane
'Vly loom was
newer rdle
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JUNIOR CLASS
MARION HUNT
as Martha Keene
My tallow can
dles brought up prlceb
at the market
JULIAN FALh
as Paul Revere
One lf by land
two lf by sea and I
on the oppoblte shore
nhall be
ISABEL KIRK
an Jane Standnh
I was the first
school teacher ln the
Clover Bay town
bhxp
CLARICE
LINDSTROM
as Myra Aden
The thouflht of
home coundrel Nteal
mg my wild grape
Jelly made me vexy
:ack
GRAYDON HANNA
am all u
VIRGINIA
I OCKHARI'
a 'VI a r y Vloonv.
He loolud s 1
handbome m hx um
form
LILLIA
SCHU IIAINN
as Abigail R e 1 d
I took my hus
band 5 place nn the
field
BEN LROWNER
J o h n T 5
Flfty foul fmty or
fight
, .
as ' ' . ,
A 1 v v ' - l
C I 1 4'
1 -I . N
, . V In
as '. s
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3 of
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r
as Samuel Adams,
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as Mrs DQ horah
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after Ceneral Wa h
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INF! 'VIICHAFI
a Mn Iouutune
I acted at hum
ln double capacity of
doctor and coffee
woman
OT'I O IxUNT7E
an Rex John Rod
Lars In the
name sf God Amen
AGNFS
MON FGOMERY
as Deborah Ramen
I can spun sux
-.kelns of yarn a :lay
BI ANCHE
MOUI I'0N
a Jennle Stubble
f I1 e L
of my day were xely
Loud cookr.
HFRBERT
I INDS FROM
a. 'Ihumaa Pune-
Ihe kim, har
1 me rn..h
rule
MARY FMIVIA
POUIAR
Ka le A n
My new gown
maflz of xelwet and ls
Imported from I rn
i0n
JUNIOR CLASS
EI IlAIIF'IH
VIAIHIS
'Vlmy Standish
She had the smallest
foot and mould dance
tle the he-sl of
any Lui nn Iluf-mn
I -XIX RFINLE
KIND-xI'AD
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LII I II MII I ER
a I ucy Iltth nn
wa the Hr
woman to rule the
btage coach between
Bow ton and Prou
dence
VIXRX NIORRIb
A nne Dauclxon
e Loxernox
Dre-tt slaughter who
wax much fe-ted
ef' YD t Prml
nkme
AIIRPD IEI'
as Jame Wluh un
Economy at
VYYI 0
ahrnful
FEI'-"XIFVE
POI I AIXD
Mnpal Ixnnx
How I hated
the Inns. Sundny su
mun
Ihulc-h
FW I- NNI' IH
QI INIX
Iyfha Darrow
en I x 1 1
Phllasielphla
Benjamin I'rankl1n
hume he paw m a
prettx plate
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eme ma thin ans
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an E ther Rutledxe
My famlly 1
the Rutledge: of
:outh Carolma
NETTIE REUTER
ae, Bonme Brace
What fun
had on elelghlnfz par
tic-5 nn the wmterb
along the Hudaon
DAVIS MORRELL
as Robert Morrn-.
My hopes wLre
realized ln the Bank
of North Amerlca
IRENE DICKERSON
as Abigail Foote
I hatcheled Hax
with Hannah yester
da and me dld ol
pounds apmece
ALICE SCO I l
Betty 'lorrty
I mendml
mothers rulmg hood
last evenmg.,
Sl AN'I ON PAI MER
as George Washmfz
ton I cannot
te a he
ATHLENE
SUMMERS
a-. Grace Burnaby
Waahlngton
complnnented me on
my sulcessful broom
made rf Guinea wheat
straw
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JUNIOR CLASS
VIABEL REU PER
a Alice Brace
Turtle feasts were
common occurrences
ln New York
HUBERT MASON
ab James Rauer
Amerlca beemb
bo be breakxnll UD and
mount, webtward
JEANE I TE RUTH
a Mary lhoma-.
Mra Willard
talked to me about
n o t b e 1 n pr at he
Lord 1, Supper l a 5 t
Sabbath Day
OAKLEY NOR'1 OKI
M o n t c a l m
S0 much the better
I shall not llve to see
the surrender of Que
PC
DIXIE SERR
A great deal of
my pretry wax pub
115 h e d durmxl the
wax
IRENI' SM ITH
as Martha Washing,
ton I huird he
fxrxt and labt shot of
the Important cam
PBIKII
FRANPIS QUINN
as Wolfe God
be pralsed' I shall
dle ln peace
RAYMOND
TEISEI L
as Ierael Putnam
To help the
cau 0 I droxe a floek
of my sheep from
Connectxcut to Boa
ton
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a Qharlu Plc-kney
Vu hate mx
huns for dcfense but
not um cent fm trlb
u e
BEFH-X WAI D0
a Hannah Adam
I tauszht Latm
and lxteratun durmi.
thv Re ulutmn
'NIAURICE RILEY
as Awdrew Jack on
I0 the unto
lf ong the '-D0llS
HOWARD SMI I'H
ae. Juhn Marshall
Hn found thc
Constxtutxun a :kele
wlth Ile h and blood
CONNIE WHITE
as Flxa Ixeplmgzer
A xtarxy patch
on the chuk come
not anne-1
IOHN STL' ISVIAN
ab John Hancock
Tht lung mf
England could read xt
I 1 t h 0 u t hx pee
taclev
RI SSFII fVlrlbl'
a Patrick Hmnrx
C lu me ltlmertx
or sane mm death
JUNIOR CLASS
EICIN REIC
ax Juhn Duken nn
I wa. the dsl:
gate to the first Cun
tlnentul C 0 n iz r 9 -1
from Pennsylvama
FRANL ES TEMPI E
as Ploame Puckett
We had flood
use -.uup for break
fat
VI-NRI AREI' JANE
WI- I DEI E
A bally C r a n e
I heat they
have adopted an
length -knts In New
York
SHIRI EY
STEWART
as James Vlroodbnle
I Daw Sally
Cram ankle b u t
then Nhe was a brazen
mtv
'VIARIIII' FH
WH! l ALRE
I- Ilia
WL had a Lrnat
m a n y partrnlgu
heath hens pigeons
and turkeys on our
farm
NEVA WILCOX
I-lo Klmberlw
The Indian
glrlw help thetr moth
ers hue the ground
plant morn and carry
burdmn
HOW A RD WELSH
a wllll3mH Har
rl on Thex told
me my place wab mn
a los! Labm drmklmz
c 1 d e r and mmm:
coons
VIRGIWI-X
WOODRINIG
a beorma 'Vloore
Our plantatmn
1'-J mar the woods and
calls d Wocxllancl
Harbm
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FREEMAN
GALBRAITH
as Wlllmm Black
For k1ss1ng a
woman m the street
except a clv I
salute the punishment
wlll be a whlppmg or
a fine
EMERSON BACON
a J o h n K e I l o
Dancing IS the ch1ef
dxverslon here and
huntlnp. and raclng
ALTA JOHNSON
as Dora Watson
Ifor cursing and
swearing the tongue
IS bored with a hot
lron
LOUIS MURRIN
as Robert Bevexly
'lhe huntmpz of
wxld horses of deer
and the treelng of
possums IS great
sport
ROBERT WRIGH I
as James I Itch
I wnll offex to
provide Llass for the
f 1 r s t Massachusetts
college
FRANCES YERKES
as Nellie Hageman
I led the music
m the cholr last Sab
bath Day
JUNIOR CLASS
Ihe Tzqer ,
i841 1928
MARION
HARTWAY
as General Brad
dock I was
sent over from Eng
land wlth a force of
regulars to capture
Fort Duquesne
DELORES
McCLUSKEY
as B e t h C r o s s
Short sleeves where-
by the nakedness of
the arms may be dns
coxered IS a crime
RALPH KING
as Cotton Mather
For some time
we dld not know
whether the stones of
wxwhe-s were true
EMMETT SI ACK
as Increase Mather
lhe first publu:
school law was estab
lxshed m Massa
chusetts
RALPH WILSON
as John Stark
I came from New
Hampshlre to Jom n
the slefze of Boston
MARGARET
YERKES
as Jenme Jenks
I am closely re
lated to Captaln
Jenks of the Horse
'Vlarlnes
SENIOR CLASS
The Gold-Diggers
As in the days of '49, adventurers came from all over the country seeking
the gold of California, so the Seniors, an adventurous group of roaming peoples,
ardently sought the golden knowledge of L. C. H. S.
The road from entrance to graduation seemed long and hard, and the
journey was often disheartening. They climbed the towering steeps of Algebra
and History with quaking hearts. Amid the abysses of English and chasms
of Latin it was no wonder they weakened before the end of their travel. But
the lure of gold led them on. They believed that at the end of the trail gold
would willingly roll into their coffers. But. poor innocents, they were dis-
llusioned. They barely started before the pangs of Senior dues gnawed at their
fitals. This agony they braved only to be stu.nned by the photographers bill.
But again perseverance won A measure of relief arrived in December but the
going immediately became rougher with Senior cuts and price of Annual to
surmount Moreover a crushing blow was dealt the valiant band by the
robber Rings But like the Phoenix they were not to be dissuaded and after
a final combined effort of caps and gowns sneak day and Commencement the
survivors stand upon the end of their trail Some are to find the glittering
gold of success and others to be lead away from their purpose by the shine
of Fool s Gold
CLASS OFFICERS
Pi ilnt Ne-crt rx ell side-n
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CHARLES HIIJICMAX IRICNE HARCLEROIPE NORMAN HOLT
"Q-s'4 e- Q' ' 4- ai j Vic - "1-5' I
SENIOR CLASS
Beaux and Belles of '49
HARR1 lVlARTlN
Member 1 2 3 4 Football 2
S Club 3 4 Track 4
Glee Club 3 4 Arco 2 3 4
Rifle Club Executne Officer 4
A at Sea 3
MARJORIE METTLEN
Member 3 4 Glee Club 4
Drama 4 Pep Cub 4 S K
Vodul 3 4 Lelawala
Daddy Long Legs
Mxxed Quartette 4
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HARRY REED
Member 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3
Interclass Track 2
Glee Club 3 4 Football 2
Lelawala
LEORA SMITH
Member 1 2 3 4
Girl Reserves 3 4 Glee Club 4
Lelawala
HELEN LEWIS
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 'Z 4
Pep Club 2 3 4 Drama 1 2 3 4
S K2 4 Arco 3 Boomerang
Daddy Long Legs
HAROLD KANE
Member 1 2 3 4
Orchestra 1 2 3-4 Band 1
Glee Club 3 4 Drama 4
I-rench Club 1 2 Vodvxl 1 3 4
Arco Jumor Class Play
Lelawala
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"Lelawala" 45 "Pickles" 3. 'Thirteenth Chair."
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SENIOR CLASS
The Pick of the Cold-diggers
C1 Xl CLRIII
'Vlember 1 7 '3 4
President Student OTLZDILZQ on 4
Rcpresentatlve Stull Counul l
a-.s Pre Z Sec
Nat Hon Soc 'S
Basketball
S C uh ?
JOHN De AN SCOTI
Vhmber 1 A u
Arco 3 4 Nat Hon Soc
Hu.h School Journalx ts
DOROIHX l U'l IN
Nlember 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 3
ec 4 Drama 54 P es
Nat Hon Soc 4 Pep Club 4
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Once m a Blue Moon
Copperhead
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N Q-'nber 1 7 3 4 Latin Clu
Pep Club 4 Glee Club
ama 3 1 S K Cla
-Xnnual 4 Vodul '54
On y BK 'vimnck
co P S
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'Viemlmer 1 7 3 4 Debate 'S 4
Nat Hon Soc 3 4 H1 Y
Annual 1 Hon rc I EZ
K -1 Banc 1 Ar
SPAN! h Club Y uf xl
lkflx 'NKLCLL
ember 1 7 3 4 H Y
S lx 4 Debate '5 Annual 4
Arco 34 Vodxll 'S
Spam h Club 3 1 Ioren-lc 'Z
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Football 1-2-3-4. "The Haunted House." Rifle Club 4.
5 1-2-3-4. " ."
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SENIOR CLASS
The Soap Box Orators of the Gold Rush
SAMUI I MII LICIAN
Member I Z 3 4 Debate 1 7 3 4
I'o0tball 2 3 Babketball 3
Track 3 4 League Debate 4
Nat Fore Lg 3 4 Arxrub
Drama 4 Daddy Long Legs
KATHrR1Ne STROLD
Vlefmber 1 Z 3 4 Debate 1 7 3
Argus. Z 34 Ed 4
Gxrl Reserves 1 Z 3 4 V P 3
Treab 4 Nat I'orc Ig
Arco 1 Z-3 4 St Orat Content 3
Spanlbh Club 1 7 S Cuuncll 4
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Jost PII Vv'ALKI:R
Member 3 4 Leaezue Debate
De ate 3 4 V P
on F rc Ig 3 4 S K
Arco 4 Bus Mgr Annual 4
HIY 4 Nat Hon Soc 4
Freaa Rxfle Club 4
Member 1 2 3 4 Debate 2 3
Pep Club 3 4 Drama 3 4
RlHe Club Nat Fore L
Glee Club Only
FRXNCIS BURKIIOLDI R
Member 1 2 3 4 Arco 3 4
Argus 3 Corpus Juris 4
Blue Trxangle G R 3 4
Member 1 2 3 4 Drama 4
Glee Club 3 4
Pep Club Pre 2 3 4
Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 4
Arco 3 4 Interclass Basketball
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SENIOR CLASS
The Guardians of the Fireside
El IXLHN COATS ANNX LEE CHLLK
Vlember Z 'S 4 'Vlember 2 'S 1 Glee Club 4
Blue Trlanqle 7 4 K ue r1
Annual 4 Nat Hon Arco 'Y 4
Vll I BX PHI lTl Pl. HCI 'XRTHLR Jac INSON
Member 'S 4 Furl R serxe 3 I 'Vlember 4
lx Sallor a
Class Prvsulentl Ba ke! mall 1 '
Operetta 1
EPRX BLSIQ,
Member 1 9 '3 4 Arco
Blue Trlangle 4 Corpu
RUSH ll hu BI
Vlembnr 1 7 5 4 Blue T
2
:Jur-
rxannle
I 89
' , L-3-4 . S. Q. 4: Bl 'I' 'a:i'lQ 2-13-4. ' 1 ' is 4
Spanish Club 2-3: S. Kg. Cub 1. Junior Vorlvilg "Only SS." Interclass Basketball,
Q , . Soc. 4. ..- .
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SENIOR CLASS
Across the Border with the Pony Express
ROBl:RT VAN CL D
Member 1 2 3 4
Latm Club 2 3 4
Wlndmllls of Hol and I
Trlal by Jury Jun or Vodx l
MARGXRFT MLAD
Member 3 4 Drama 4
Jumor Class P ay
G1rlReberve5 3 4 Ba xetba
Daddy Long legs 4
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Ross ASN1CKR JOHN! YJCODRIING
Member 3 4 Glee Club 1 7 Member 1 2 3 4 Band 1 7
Spamsh Club Z Basket all 1 Arco 7 4 Arvu 1
Semor Vodvll 4
RICHARD HRH GRRCE PARX IN
Member 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 J 4 Member 1 2 3 4
Track 2 3 4 H1 Y 4 Orchestra 1 2 'S 4
Glee Club 3 4 Arcu 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Track I P 3 4
lx Lelauala Glee Club 3 4 Band S4
A a Sea Spanish Club 5 4
Glr Q S Club
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Annual 4: Arco 4. "S" Club 45 Basketba'l 1-2-3-4. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4: Arco 1-3.
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SENIOR CLASS
High, Low. Jack, and the Game
HOWARD R xsxxu ssrx
'Vlember 1 ' 3 4
Interclam Babkethall
Memorxal Cummlt Le
Senior Week F0"I'l'T'l tea
BFSSIF BlXRTI.I:TT
Glrl Reserxes 1
Interclabb Babketlall 1 7 'S 4
Treas Spanish Club S
lr 2. S ub Pr 5
Junior Vodxxl
I-Il'LxCe
Member 1 Z
Glrl Rcberve
Debat Vodvll
hot Q ste uch Come
QLX Cc I
Vlce Captam Tra ln 4
Inter chol tc a k 'Nl e
ub 4 3 1.
rco 7
HOWARD XX II bow
Member 1 Z S 4 Ba ketbal
Track 34 Sen UI Vmivl
Arco 4
AGNES K'NLTS'NX
Girl Rererxeb 1
Wmdmllls of H01 and 1
Interclam Ba ketla
a eant 1
23
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SENIOR CLASS
Tillers of the Soil of the New West
EVl:RI:T 1 BARDI:lN
Member 1 2 3 4
Agr culture 1 Z 4 Arco 1 2 3
Certxficate of EHICIGHCY m
Vvood Work
VICTOR POL ZAR
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4
Aggie Club 1 Z 3
Project Prmze 2 Debate 2 3 4
Arco 1 2 3
State Judzm 'leamb 2 3
1921
HARR1 BARTHOLOMEW
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4
Umon P30160 Scholarship 4
Aqgle Club 1 2 3 Pres 3
Stock Judgm Team 2 3
FR XNCES ANIDLRSON
Vlember 1 7 3 4
Glrl Reserxeb 1 2 3
S K Club
l:Tl-11-1 ANDERSON
Member 1 7 3 4
Glrl Reserxer. 1 3
Corpus Jurxb 4 Arco
DALL ALDRlCH
Member 3 4 H1 Y 3 4
Debate 3 4 Nat Pore Lg
4
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Arco 3-4 3 Hon. Soc. 44
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SENIOR CLASS
lVate: Carriers of the Arid lVaste
LELIA MAXFELDT
Member 4 Basketball 1
G1rlReserwes 4 S K 4
Junmr Class Play 3
CLARFNCF GABE-I
Member 1 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Track 2
Sailor M8lhS
FLORFNC1: lx lRlx
'l e'nber 3 4 S l 4
Class Play 2
l.ll.l.l KN VVVARREN!
Nlembcr 4
GI'ORGl: MULLIGAN
Member 2 3 4 G ee Club 4
TTT Debate Club 4
Aggle Club 2 3 4
lVllNINlII FRY
Member 4 G1r1 Reserves 4
Basketball 1 2 3
Junior Clan Play 3
wlDdYIllllS of Holland Z
3 , .1 . - : . 'Q -. - - 3 I
Aggie Basketball 3-4.
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SENIOR CLASS
Swing Your Partnersf All Hands 'Roundf
DONALD HAH S
Member1234 Band1234
Orchestra 3 4 Drama 3 4 Natl
Honor Soc 3 4 H1 Y Annual 4
Only 38 The Haunted
K
ROBLRTA ROB? RTSON
Member 3 4 Orchestra 3 4
Spambh Club 3 4
Blue Triangle 3 4
S K 4 Baaketball 4
1941
MILDRED MCKELVEY
Member 1 2 3 4
Blue Tuamzle 1 'P 3 4
Vodvll 1 3 4
Arco 1 2 3 4 Debate
HERBERT Loos
Member 1 2 3 4 Band I 7
G ee Club 4 Arco 4
Junlor Clan. Play
V0dVll 4
EBER PECHIIN
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club
2 3 4 Boyr. Quartette 4 H1 Y
Spanish Club 1 2 Basketball
Track Orchestra
Lelawala
GRACE GRIFF'N
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3
Iatm Club 3 4 Arco 1
Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4
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House"g "Minick": Arco 1-2-3-4. Orchestra 4: Spanish Club 1-3. "Once in a Blue Moon."
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SENIOR CLASS
Say Nothing and Saw lVood
DALE- THOXIPSON FRYNK ROBIRDS
Member 1 2 'S 4 Glee Club 3 1 Vlember 3 4
Band 1 2 'S 4 Latin Club 3
S K 4 Rifle Club 4
Pickles A at Sea 3
Ielawa
WLSI El HI NRI .IOHX XII: STLCKEL
Member 1 Z '3 4 Member 4
Certxficate of EHICIEHCQ 4 Semor Week Commnttee 4
A1-:me Basketball 4
CLARENCE VAIN DEX EX-DER
Member I 7 3 4 a
Track 1 2 'S Glee Club
Arxrub Stal-I u
Lelavuala
CHXRLIS Prxoxu
Member 4
Annual 4
Senmr Week Commlttee
Certxfuate of Effxclency
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SENIOR CLASS
Homemakers, ihe Backbone of the IVest
RU I H Bl DFORD
Member 1 7 3 4
Baaketball 1 2 3 4 Track
S Club .3 4
Blue Trlangle 1 Z 3 4
Corpus. June Club 4
Commercial Contest 3
Member 1 I 3 4 Glee Clu
Debate 3 4 Ar Us 4 Arco
All at Sea .3
Once ln a Blue Moon '3
Pnckleb 5 Lelawala
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ALVIN WHITE
Member Z .5 4
Arco Z Track Z 3 4
Debate 4
Basketball '3
Member 1 7 'S 4
Spanish C ub 1
B ue Trlanple Z
S K
ELMA RILEY
Member 1 2 3 4
Blue Tnangle 2
Corp-Je Juris 4
S K 4 Glee Club 4
Lelawala
Member 1 2 3 4
Arco 4 Corpus .lurxb 4
Aegle 1
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JOHN LEBSACK LUZILLE GILLETT FRED LEBSACK
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SENIOR CLASS
Nugget Sorters of the West
Member 1 2 3 4
Member 1 2 3-4
HELEN JACOBS MAX POLLANID
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Blue Triangle Glrl Reserv
Latin Club 2 3 4 S K2 4
Natlonal Honor Soclety 4
WILI ARD SCOTT
Natl I-orensxc League 3 4
Natl H S Honor Society 3 4
Stud Councll 3 4 Glee C ub 3
Mixed Quartette 3 4 Annual
Natl Honor Soc of H S .Ist
Semor Wlll Commlttee
RUTH HEIST
Shorthand Contest .3
Blue Tnanxzle G R 3 4
Presldent Corpus Jurls 4
Natlonal Honor Society
Arco
RUTH O BRIEN
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4
Drama 4 Pep Club 2 3 4
Spanxsh Club 1 2 S Kg 4
Vodvll 2 3 Arco 2 3
Only 38 Mxmck
ANNA WHITE
Blue Trxangle G R 1 7 3 4
Interclass Basketball 1 2 3 4
S Club4Secy4 Ony 8
Spanxsh Club 3 4
Freshman Vodvll
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SENIOR CLASS
Gentlemen of Leisure
JOHN TOOHEY
'Vlember 1 2 3 4 Drama 2 3 4
Spanish Club 2 S K 4
Arco 2 3 4 Football 1 2
Interclass Basketball 1 2
Class Play .5 4 Copperhead
DONALD LE GATE
Member 4 5
Football 1 2 3 4 5 Baseball 2
Class Presxdent 2 Vlce-Pres
Student Councll 2 H1 Y 3 4
Drama 5 Argus 5 Arco 2 4 5
Daddy Long Legs "
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W RL TLR MORRIS
Member 12 3 4 Glee Club 3
Drama 3 4 Pep Club 4
Annual 4 Interclass Vodvnl
2 3 4 S K 4 Class
Daddy Lo ng Legs
PAUL BRADLEY
Member 1 2 3 4 Class Pres
Glee Club 3 4 Football 4
Basketball 4 H1 Y 3 4
Student Councul 4
Class Play 3 4 Debate
JAVILS Bl ANKI NSHIP
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4
Drama 3 4 Qaartette 3 4
H1 Y .3 4 Football 1
Once m a Blue Moon
MlDlCk
CHARLes HIDEMAN
Member 1234 Band 1234
Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4
H1 Y 3 4 Drama 4 Pep C ub
Spanish Club 3 4
Senior C ass President
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SENIOR CLASS
Leaders of the lVar Dance
KELLL1 THOMPSON:
'Vlember 1 f' 3 4 Glee Club 9 3 4
Drama 1 Z Spamsh Club 2 3
1'ootball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4
H1 Y 3 4 Class President 3
Student Cuuncll 2 4
Pl Hl A 'Nll-LSLN
Nlember 1 Z 5 4
Glr s S C uh
LEWIS GREEN
'Vlember 1 Z 3 4 Basketball 1 2
Spanlsh Club 3 S K 4
Football 1 2 Track 1
Vodxll 3 4
Rliie C ab 4
J AI DEN IRXING
'Vlember 1 2 '3 4 5 Glee Club
7545 Drama2'345
Football 4 0 Arco 1 2 3 4 D
Class Vlce Pres Z Interclass
Baseball 12 3 4 Vodxn l 2
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EDVA HRVHL
'Vlember 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4
Drama 4 Student Councll 4
rco 1 2 3 4 S Clu 7
Pep Club 4 Sec y Student
Organlzatlon 4 Mmlck
C' IFIORD Vlxx DORENI
'Nlember 3 4
Annual 4
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Semor Class PlaY
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SENIOR CLASS
"Then Came Love with Its Slender Darts"
THELMA HEGLNBERGER
Member 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4
Drama 2 3 4 S K 4
Class Plays 3 4 Vodvll 2 3 4
Once ln a Blue Moon
Lelawala Mmlck
PAUL RAMEY
Member 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3
Track 1234 S Club34
Glee Club 4 H1 Y 3 4 Pres 4
S K 4 Presxdent 4
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NORMAN HOLT
Member 1 2 3 4 V1ce Pres
Student Org Vice Pre Senlor
Class Track 2 3 4
Student Councml 3 Drama 4
Cross Country Wmner 2 3
VIOLA I-IEINLEIN
Member 1 2 3-4
Blue Triangle G R 2 3 4
Latm Club 3 S K, 4
Boomerang, 3
Prom Commxttee 3
ROBERT JACKSON
Member 1234 Band 1234
Orchestra 1 Pep Club 4
H1 Y 4 Glee Club 3 4
Football 3 4 Vodvll 3
Only 38
GERALDINE HARPER
'Vlember 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4
Blue 'lrlanzle G R 1 2 3 4
Annual 3 4 Argus 3 Vodvll 4
Student Councll 4 Nat! Hon
.Jour Soclety 3 4 Arco 3 4
Cert of EHKICIEHCY Eng Lxt
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Storckeepers in a Mining Town
lRl.Nl: HARV l l RODE-
Member 1 Z 'S 4 Clas-. Sec y 4
Arco 1 2 4 Blue Triangle G R
1 2 'S Corpus June 4
MURRAY VAL NIE-R
Member 1 Z 3 4 'J
French Club Z 5 4
Interclaas Babebal P
Baslne-.5 Manager of Ar Us 4
Spanish Club 2
LDWINI C11 ASS
Member 12 5 4 Drama 3 4
Ilun Forensic Z 3 4 Arco 1
The Valiant y 8
'Vlmlck Daddy Lon Legb
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Member 1 Z 3 4 Debate 5
GeeClub34 HIYPS
latin Club 5 Ariub 54
National Honor Society
lORANl PRE DRI blll
'l mher 12 .3 4 Glee C ub
'rche tra 1 Z 'S Band 1 Z 5
l Y 'S 4 Pep Club 4
Deo! LatnClub1 S K
VlADl:l.INl- COUPE R
Vlsmber 1 Z 3 4 'x
Blue Trxan le Girl Re-.erwes
Corpus Juris 4
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Placer Nliners of California
BURTON MAOOARD
Member 1 2 2 4 Argua 3
Natl Hon Soc H S Jlst 34
Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track Z 3 4
Football 1 2 3 4
RAS MOND WA1 DO
Host Graduate and Member of
1921 Annual Board
1 7
ALTA TOMPKINIS
Membex 1 2 3 4
Girl Reserves 3
CAROL BAIRD
Pont Graduate and Memb
1927 Annual Board
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PALVIER OLANDER
Member 1 2 3 4
Debate C ub 1 2 4
PAUL TODD
Post Graduate and Member of
1927 Annual Board
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As thougn the falry workmen of old agaln lrved to bulld our castles an
rmmense structure rlses w1th uncanny rapldlty at our xery feet Already por
tlons of lf are tovt ernng above our heads while ox er the remaxndcr 1 netvs ork of
lron beams IS thrown Here and there are plles of brlck stone and sand xx altxng
to take thelr place rn the beautlful stru ture Each ucrkman IS dorng hls blt
to hasten the constructlon Even the foremen with an a1r of deep studs on
thclr countenances do not hes1t1te to lend a hand xt hen nccdcd EI he students
too Dause on their way home each evenlng to take note of the day s progress
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modernly equlpped cafeterla a household arts room and a xx ork shop There
are to be separate shower rooms for the glrls and bows wrth a flight of starrs
to the audltorlum on the first flcor lhe halls are to be connected so that
one may at the south end of the old bulldxng see the north end of the new
bulldlng The new gym and stage wlll be on the mam floor and wrll be twxce
the S126 of the present gym The stage also will be much larger and wlll accom
modate the orchestra or band durmg basketball games
Many other lmprovements wlll be welcomed rn thls new structure whrch
when lf reaches completlon early 1n August w1ll glve Sterllng one of the best
hlgh school bulldlngs 1n thls part of the state
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MODERN HISTORY
Young century, yours be the daunlless might
To brave the untried task, the deed undreamed
A hundred years ago. Yours be the light
Of knowledge lit to show the road ahead.
Yours be the road itself which man shall pace
To where in future aeons there shall be
A new world-one of truth and courage-
For your race.
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REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS
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AMONG OUR SOUVENIRS
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INNOCENTS AT HOME
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INNOCENTS ABROAD
We and Our
Chromcles
September
Berkstresser
Scotland
We can t swear but
we wax wrathful
when we Gnd that our
lockers have been
given to the l'resh
men
A warmng to the
c h a p el assemblage
about dltchmg the
eleven thlrty perlod'
Lifes like chat
All day long
ah ahs have been
commg from the mu
src room Glee Club
tryouts Football IS
also ln evldence How
the fellovss navigate
around' Many Ifrosh
are sald to be dlsap
polnted Here they
went out for football
Jus to see lf the
coach really chewed
nails and he doesnt
It seems as lf the
new Drama teacher
certamly has
All the fellows want
mtroductxons
The sucker club
lS commg along fine
Mlss Rumbley and
Mlss Small were fin
ally mltlated Donald
thlnks eating suckers
Suspenders rangmg
from mfra red to
ultra vlolet made their
appearance today The
Semors Just wxll take
an mterest ln the at
ture of the underclass
men
We recened many
shocks today Dners
people appeared m the
halls wlth soap and
towels Don t be
misled however Mlss
Damke msxsts that IS
all We ought to have
a good year m Chem
with a new teacher to
work wlth or Just a
new teacher to work
Old Sol has mlslald
hrs calendar Here
1 s tlme for winter
and we re haung the
best summer weather
The pesky flies dont
seem to reallze that
summer xs over
WANTED Collectlon
for I' ly Tox
Electlon of class of
ficers but not one
cigar made its ap
pearance
A male lthough
somewhat s c a r e dh
quartet gale Us some
music 1n chapel Then
we had a girls quar
tet that really sounded
erood for Freshmen
We plty em we too
were once young and
green
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October Kesler
Spam
Beat Julesburg
Rah' Rah' Ra
Beat Yuma what a
fight'
Oux parents go tx
school and see what
vle have to put up
vslth especlally the
stairs
Play Class Intro
duced some promlsmlz
actors m thelr three
one act plays
We declded that the
lfrosh should serve us
at lunch by keeping
our glasses filled or
by saylng grace for
Mrs Youngqumst
interfered for whlch
Lou Ella lb thankful
We l w 1 n t e r 1 s
here' The whlte
man has crowded
out the Indxan sum
IDBI'
The orchestra dld
xts stuff for the first
time thls year Smce
Mr Smlth was at
Paris Miss Mathews
acted as director
Reorgamzatlon f
clubs' Much excite
ment and enthuslasm
The Pep Club has
taken ln some new re
crults lnely ones we
hear to run e
games from the slde
lmes The Sterlmg
Kemlstry Klub alias
Sk organized
Here we had all de
cxded that educatxon
was nn vam llt being
hard to acqulrel and
then had lt all argued
out of us 1n chapel
That noise third
and fourth hour'
C ause exploslon'
Result one hurt one
scratched one hydro
gen generator reduced
to ground glass
M155 Hester from
the Junlor Hlgh School
sang bo us of The
pam ln the poor dol
ly s sawdust
Tests ' Tests '
Tests tests here
tests tests there
What s a poor stu
dent to do when he ls
besleged from all
sides at once" Re
treat' Nay stay by
the ship'
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Another Pep Club
meetmg follows d by
the usual burst The
teachers left for Den
ver and we obtained
two days of vacation
followed by the usual
hardness of gettmg to
work again The or
chestla has been prac
txcmg more Indxan
muslc Genevneve fell
down stalrs takmg
both frmend and foe
w1th her The Annual
Board had a meeting
and dlnner and found
out that Miss May
belle Pillars other
name us Augusta also
Mrs Jones ms Edith
Cornelia Todd The
Dramatuc Club suc
cessfully accompllshed
the take-off of several
promxnent men
Bud let school out
so that we could all
go to the Brush game
Miss Pillar Katherine
Geraldlne Walter
Donald and Rnchard
journeyed to Boulder
to attend the Journal
xstlc Conventlon
Mr Fortner has be
gun to take plctures
for the Annual Glee
Club play real I
Juns and Thanks
gxvlng vacation all In
one Turkey settled
rightly for Morgan
was sent down to de
feat Start to school
agam and have Mr
and Mrs Templeton
guve us a lovely pro-
gramme Mr Knowles
ended chapel rnrht by
laymg down another
tramplmg of the DOOI'
Freshnes by the Sen
mrs when chapel
dlsmlssed
Due to the snow
the s c e n e r y WGS
changed from the
usual t oxercoats
and galoshes The
girls dldn t forget
theur M 0 t h e r and
Daughter s bancluff-
All were enchanted
by the address dellv
ered by Mrs Nelne
Ross Somethmg new '
A moue ln chapel
The Oddltles of the
Jungle
More fun' A dance
club has been organ
:Zed by Boots and
Don Hays It cer
taxnly ls an addltlon
to school llfe and
how' Wllss Small n
xcstlgated ln chapel
and found two alarm
clocks
We students were
all thankful that me
werent there when
t e ceiling a the
front mf he tu y
hall fell ID
XVe and Our
Chronzcles
December Vest
Germany
In thxs month the
cognumen of Jerry
Hays first appeared
the name comed to
represtnt the Hays
Harptr Joint edlbor
hlp of the 1098 I'lger
I'h1s month was
marked by the annual
Doll Show sponsored
by the Girl Reserves
The boys were asked
to buy the dolls and
he glrls dressed
them to glve to poor
chnldren at the blg
Chrxstmas party
Edwln Glass one of
our outstandmg stu
dents astonxshed the
sclentlflc World wlth
hls latest and greatest
experlment Blue mk
will turn red htmus
blue and therefore IS
a base and red 1n.k
will turn blue lltmus
red and therefore IS
an acid We of lower
mtellectualxty have
been vvrltxng wlth
both kinds f mk
wlthout a thought as
to nts composltxon but
not so our great scl
entlst
The hopeful asplr
ants for places on
the basketball team
reported for duty thls
month A large squad
appeared for practice
and there were many
who showed first team
class Whlle the rest
of us were celebrat
mg the Yuletlde m
mcrrymaklng the
members selected for
the team raxded the
lalrs of Eaton Gree-
ley and Akron and
came back with better
than an exen deal and
a llttle hard luck
A condition of sup
pressed excltement
and expectant wanting
greeted the first ap
pearance of the year s
great literary UCCLNS
A Colleglan ln Cleo-
patra s Court Wood
row Wllson IS sup
ported by a fine fol
lovung of lu studtnts
om l C
haxxng his lnrthday
ln December
The la t xepoxt from
the Noxth Polt stated
that Santa ua oxer
1 e h return
tmp Vte hope that
the next Null be more
faxorable
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Chromcles
January Brush
Russia
One scarcely recov'
mzes the mob New
clothes and decora
tlons are ln N02ll9
The clash of d1SD0"1
tlons of Helen and
Buy-key was lnterest
mg Resolutxons are
fine but Oh my'
We found that when
people take the lb
erty of eatmil OH the
Stage durmg chapel 3
stampede results
When one throws
an alcohol lamp H110
a smk a fire usually
results so the Lab
At 13,9 the vodvnl
problem settled
Semors alwayb 001119
first Accordlmz to
Gerry Harper
thors have xnterestxnK
srdehghrs Mlnlck
was enJoyed by all
We heard a loxely
person costume
smg Mlss Nordhom
A Wreck Jezebel
Fodd ran out of Kas
today szettmlr left by
many Senlors Boys
were glad to welcome
a proposal of a leap
year dance We e
Joyed two fine read
ings Clrcus
Wlllle at Lunch by
J e a n Blankenshlp
Quite appropriate for
a cocktail eh what?
Pmals are over
New slates are ready
to be marked up Note
a semiannual event
we see several new
haxrcuts Whatawon
derful xodxll
Found Peanut
Dont Be a Foo
e c were fine
wonderful xr a r d e n
But the orchestra
Kelly played the dls
cord Dellver me from
the Lab H S Rotten
egfzs are terrlble Port
Morgan vxslted
They lament that fact
novw for lh a cose
oyertlme game they
ot l 9
Semor rxngs are about
to become part of L
H S s color u
past boon students
rlngs will be sc ool
rings standard led for
some length of time
Essay soclety slams
new members Maur
lne Fmecfan Mary
Morrxs Howard Dag
ley I-lorence Kirk
Ill-ll
February Nissen
Denmark
We engoyed a pro-
gram by Ethnoplan
felxnes known as the
Pellx Fantasy The
xzroundhog sllps agam
Jumors were advlsed
to do their rmg hop
pmg early B a
queer coxncldence
Sterlmg beat Morgan
by the same score of
the last game
Morgan s floor and nn
a much slower game
Move sOhL!s arent
all they re cracked up
to be twhen a novice
handles the machmey
We hope for great
thxngs from the new
buxldlng Just started
Strangest thmg wxth
our own eyes we saw
K C cut off Burk
ey s and lcoley s heads
And Bud actmp: quxte
foollsh nn hxs quamt
costume actually put
the heads back on
The team lS at Cas
per everyones e
Cl ed See Bah
the order of the day
After school today
Mr J 0 h n s o n was
asked whether he had
found an mtelllgent
student We l
sald I stlll have my
lantern lThats
more than Dlogenes
could sayl The slx
weeks test happened
today We enJoyed a
program by the D A
R and hope we don t
George Holtorf dem
onstrated for the ben
eflt of the Journalxsm
Class that matches
and a cellulold comb
and a heated radiator
yxeld a qulck explo
slon Th s demonstra
txon may produce
good results by teach
ml! those who saw It
not to mlx matches
wlth combs But t
may also have a bad
effect by xnfluencmg
the boys to stop car
rymg combs and thus
be compelled to p
pear wlth thexr halr
a la Lindbergh
But even thls warn
me was not enough
for the girls Helen
L used a cellu Old
comb with an electric
xron and stayed home
from the club dance
IH consequence
VVe find our school
wry prohcu nt ln red
headul teachers hax
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C1 ovu ned mstructors
ln lntenslty of color
tney rank respectxve
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R1chard Furr Dale
Aldrlch Double bars
were awarded to Ches
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f20 years from now!
Young Mr Morse
Mr er Bexkstresser
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daughter flve years
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Berky Well what
do ya want a pen
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Phe All Glrls party
an annual alTa1r was
mven 1n the gym
The gym was cleverly
decorated green
and wh1te ln keepmz
w1th St Patrlck The
Dl'OlIl"3n'lS were gfeen
snakes
The basketball team
went over to Holyoke
and won a vlctory of
25 to 9 makmyz Ster
llnyz champlons
th1s d1str1ct
Freshman vodul I5
take off the
Semors Seasonal
Sports A lovely
group dance closed
the program
The buz day of the
Sophomore v o d v 1 l
The first act mcluded
rather embarrassmg
ll'lCld9l'll.b for certaln
members of school
The basketball boys
went to Fort Morgan
for the tournament of
th1s d1str1ct Goose
Kwus and Paul Brad
trled to play
Charles P11 onka
gave a talk ln chapel
The Way Book
Reports Are Glven
He expla1ned the ad
vanced system now
employed 1n our
school Annual Board
cadets are Maur1ne
l'1nne-iran MIHHIG
Cochran Charles
M a c k e 3 Lawrence
K1nkead 'Vlerlbeth
Whltacre and Bertha
Waldo
A xery Interesting.
group of talk was
nan ln chaprl 1
the xocatwnal Engllsh
classes Ralph V211
son Nlary Izmma Pou
Lar Helen Wlnlhgan
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part of Joan 1n Joan
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Apr1l Foley
Lluna
Mr Knowles 1s all
dolled up for sum
mer' He has a new
may -. u 1 x e r y
sp1flx V
John Stutsman and
Marx MOTFIS were
chosen to represent
L C H S ln the n
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Some semor boys
have been 1mprov1ng
thelr looks by grow
me: cookxe dusters
But also one Sen1or
had hls removed'l
Why "
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we are satlsfled that
the 1921 T1ger was
Judzed th1rd best
the first class ratmg
1n the National Con
test Beat every book
between Colorado and
the Pac1flc Coast'
Don s accxdent dashes
our splrxts
Ray' Ray' Snrmsz
xacatlon
R1ght thls way'
Ladee es and gent-ul
men wltness the most
mah rveleas spectacle
exah scrutmlzed by de
prcneral publ1c he
btmor Class play
The Copperhead
Even Mr Lemon cr1es
a llttle
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year for the hngh and
muzhty semors h
h the Sen1or Sneak
lot more fun eats
galore
The Annual Board
by way of celebratmfz
the return of our
Don Hays suspended
work for a few mo-
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ty Ice cream was
serxed by Geraldme
Harptr and Walter
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The Annual D1str1ct
Commercxal Contest
gzaxe Sterllnfz a total
of 88 pomts wxnnmg
the meet Brush 63
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Danlsh Rolls and F ancv Pastrles
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