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our hrgh sehool trrends She sud thxt NI 1rx Sxxrhart Lnd Iol1 Robrnson xxere managers ot an orphans h mme rn Nlaunre Illrnors ure' th 1t II 1tson Nlelox xx 1s 1 pr otessron 1l b ISK b 1ll playe r rn Penn x lx IIII 1 On board the steamer xxe found Merrlll VS 1ek17er xxho xxas rust returnrng home after a trlp around the xxor ld TVILIIIII let us re 1d 1 letter trom Allen Stex en on Ile and P lul VK hlte had gone Ix est 1nd purehased a raneh Allen vxrote th 1t they had some ex eeptronallx good cattle On the thnd d1v of mx xox age home I bee1me 1ll 1nd xx IS put under a doctor s care Ifr 1nk' The YOICQ seemed famrllar I could see 1 nurse mox about rn mx stateroom Nlrnnre Pelle dd xou c1ll'7 eame the ansvxer It xx txxo e 1xs hoxxexer betore I recovnwed the nurse as NIIIIIIIQ Belle I mmons and the doctor as Frank Harrrson When mx teamer llnded at San Francrsco Calrforma I me th It Marrorre Krouse vxas lrxrng rn that crtx rnd I decrded to e 1ll on her I found Marrorre at home but she vxas makrng preparations or a tr rp She xx as plannrng to go to Florrda to vrsrt Bernrce Alle rn rn xxho has a beauty parlor there We passed an rnterestrng rour remrnrserng As I left her home I bought a newspaper From the head lrnes I learned that Edxvm Umbaugh was returnlng from Iceland xhere he had been dorng some ercperrmental work vxrth gas As I had a lrttle shopprng to do I dropped rnto the Rhoads Sz C omp 1nx Dep rrtment Store and met George xxho xxas the oxxner and Opal Fletcher hrs cashrer George told me that Mrlo Zehner xxas the presrdent ot' th P11 st Natronal Bank at Clexeland and lnat Cleatus Bunch was the cashrer He added that Paul Becker x rs an assrstant cashrer there and I4 xelx n Poxx ell and Arlrne Daxx on bookkeepers I had only a short trme and I could not talk to f eorge as long as I xxrshed The first person I met after leaxmg the store vxas Jack Van DerVN eele He eemed pleased to see some one from home for he s nd he had not been back for ten xears Jack had rust returned rom 21 trrp to Hollx xxood xxhere he had been sellrng Southern lose hall torne After I left Jack I took a taxr to the statron The dark ue 1vv eyebroxxs oi the drrx er xx ere famrlrar and I soon recognrzed I lmer Fletcher Durrng the course of our conxer satron I asked bout Lottre Sxxox erland Elmer told me that a fexx vxeeks after her ,qr'1duat1on she had marrred and xxas now lrvrng rn South I end I was startled by a xorce callrng me I realrved that I was In my ovxn room lxlng on the floor I had been dreamrng I could then aecount lor the srnkrng, sensatron I had fallen from mx bed and rt xxas '1ll 1 dream I l 1 1 in' I 14 , 1 1 v' n Y . 1 .2 1 .2 2 I 2 N' . ' 2 , 2 ' ' ' 1 'x 1 -1 1 - 1 1' 2 , 1 1 v . . .e,. , ., z 1 2 2.- I 1 U' '2.'2 ' 2 2.'r2 2 - :aj '2 2. 1 3 7 . un' Y' , I v v .I L1 1? ' A, 1 1 1' 1 , 1 1 . A 1 1 1' 1 '22 2 I ,' e ', . 1 ' 2 ' ' , - 1 1 ' 1 v x ' ' 2 U 1 1 lv. X 1 112 ' 2 vi K V x , rx, 1 ee 1 1 u X Y ' I l ' ' u 2 . 'ing ' j . ' ' . 1 '1 x 1, I y' 2 . 2 1 .' '1 . .' '2 js, ' ' ', ' ' , , .' . I - 14 '1 1 1 1 r . v . e . . . 5, S . . 2 . . .. . Y I . v recogmzed Donald Drake as the revenue rnspector. Donald told 2 '. . . K Y K . Y. . . my 2 . '2 . 1. ' '. y . . . - 2 v 1 1 7 Y 1 N ' . 1 . . ' 'S .' ' . , . , . , A . . ' v I . I 1 Q ' ' Y 1 v ' ' 1 1' . , . ' Q v , 2 j 2 , 1 , ' f , 2 ', e .' . 1 1 1' D 1' 11 ' 1 v . . , e , 7 w 1 v I I ,t .2 L. . . ' 3 1 V, , 1 ' 1- N 1 7 1 1 ' 1 V' r x 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 v' - v 1 - V 1 1 . hx e' . , ,, ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . c , , K- . ' l'.. 1' Q 1 1 1 1 1 . is Q I l y H I . L ' x 1' n - M 9 1 I , 1 , ' 1' 1 1 1 ' '1 1 ' L V I 5 ,J . K. . , y . 11 ' 'I' v ' 1 . ' 1 ' ' .. . . , A ' c , S I 1 3 I 1 if v , 4 L 1 1 1' v 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' K' ' 1- K1 K11 ' I 1 1 sv , V s C 2 K n Page Twentx three
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C I ASS I ROPHI CY IX hat xx IN h1ppt111ng II hue xx 1 I' I d1st1nttlx umtm hued SII0lI1II2fll0NXll bugu st1eetxxh1Ch the old Axgos Hlgh Nt lool tued I ttlt mx tlt sllpplng sllpplng' IX here s ng III lllllill o s11 s tl c LN tl xx It sumu s though m111x houls p1sstd but 111 1e1l1tx o11lx 1 It xx IIIIIIIIIKN I 1111K ed 111 1 st1 mge dlld pitllll ll LOUIIIIX and IQAIIILII th 1t I had sl1pped tl1lOllg'l'l tht Luth tlom Algos Ind1 1111 to Ptkm fhllll I set out to explole mx tllffel ent QIIIIOLIIIKIIIIQN and It xx ls not long' betole I tame upon Robe1t Ioxxxx one ot mx class n11tes IIOIJQII 1 HIIHINIQI to th1s KIINIRIII land h1d hea1d xux l1ttl1 ot 1l11 membus ol the cl1ss ot 96 1nd ot COLIISE xx IN 2 15:21 to lxnoxx omethmg ot them I h 1d kept 1n touch xx1th onlx 1 tt xx ol o111 tld IIIQIIQIN but xxas pleased to off 1 xxhat 1nto1m1t1o11 I Could I told him that NI1ld1ed Kos 111ke h1l hecome 1 famous st xtes xx oman and xx as noxx xx O1 lung' on 1 l11ll to be se nt to Fongmss 1nd that Io1 an P4111 spLalxe1 of the House xx 1s hu to xx o1ke1 Robut xx IS espeuallx surpxxsed to lealn that Helen Sxxmg xx no h1d o IIICQII he1 selt' dl ound the xx 01 ld h 1d glx en up he! C'1IE-301 ma1 IIQCI md xx as noxx l1x111g llllletlx 1n a subuxb ot Chlcago I MICIQII th 1t 1 h ules xx Llflllkl 21 Chuago laxxxex xxas the IIISIILQ of peatt xxho pc 1 fo1 med the xx eddlng C81 emonx Oul COHXCISRIIOH had taken place as xxe xx 1lked IPISIIILIY dong the st1tet W2 p 1ssed a la1 ge bu1ld1ng on xvhuh xx IS thx nan Amuxtan buxmu ot Ald Vxhxl MRFIOIILIOVXIY Igasped What ue you domg, hue Oh I h'1xe been here fox qulte a xxhlle MdFlOIl9 sa1d atte1 she ILCOX QI ed '1om her su1p11se at seelng me I 1m 1t the head of th1s bmt LU Nix fd.lthIllI txlend Nlaneta I'letche1 has not dest td n1e xet she IS mx ass1star1t he1e I spent only a shoxt tlme 1n Chlna soon boaxdmg the ste lmtl fo1 Anwyxca Duung' mx xoxage I mmmented on th n1mc lhslma palnted IU gold lettels on the boat The C1pt11n vxhon1 I tound to be Kall Bang told me he had named the ste 1me1 to lhelma M1ddleto11 at that tlme 21 nox el1st of mternatlonal f1me Karl s'11d she xxas trax ellng 1n Canada xx hexe she xx as to meet the l11mber kmg 0101259 Rlshop The captam took me around on the steamel and xxe finally came to the englneer s loom xxhere I 'ound Cdll bhaffer at vxo1k C' 111 had been IH I ondo11 rec ently and had seen and hea1 d ot othu ot our classmates He SHIKI that he had met Ralph Ilendex xxl o xx as golng to the Iler Dental Parlo1 and had gone xx 1th hmm Thur thex s'1xx TIHI old vxho xxas surpe1x1s1ng thlee othe1 dentlsts P me Nehel xx as hls c 1p1l1le bookkeepel xx ho told Carl m0lt xbout W W 1 7 4 I A YJ ' 1 .1 . 1 , ' 'P ' 1- -1 . ' '. ' . . 1, 1 c 1 1 , . , c S . 1 K , 2 ' 1 1 v Y . 1 v ' H 1 ' . -I 2 - . 2 K sx . , . . 2 , xx21. I Q01 . I cc t 1 t .l1, t21.t1 21nlt2.tr I ent. ,.'-1 'l 21: 2 K' , '12 j L' 2 2 ' ss. 2 ..' v I ' 2 K. .2 , 1 11 'Z - 1 fl. . . '14, 2 1 . A 12 Q, 2 2, 1 , , 2. , 2 . 2 s . , 2 2' - L 2 1 1 ' '2 L 2 1' ' 1 '2 .' F2 1' ' ' H x . . X U 2 F . I v. I, 2 .E V . x j . K, .. 5, , K. 3. , . . 2 . ' , ' . .1 1 1 . . 1 .- K A l l 1 C n A C n b 1 J .1 ,1 1 1' 5. .1 V 1 K. . .2 K. , 1 1 - . . .' x ' .i A. K. 1'. xv p. . .'h. , 1 - , .' 1 . 2 'I -1 1 4 v n 4 - v Q I 1 4 mu' 1 1 , 4 2 c , . 2 vr K. . ' -' ' V. ' L. . ' V ' 1 . 2 I 2 'I' 1 1 . ' 3' , 1 I ' .1 v v . v . ' . ' 1 1' 1 x v , . 1 , I . ' . , v 1 . .S ' 1 ks v .2 I 'xx wg V' 2 2 ' 2' 1 ' ' '2.' 1 S' ,. H , .' .. 1 - 12 ' ' I u 1 . ' .' . . H H 1 2 . ' . ' . X J ' 1 , ' v 4 2 I X, 19 KK Y . ' V ' V! I ' ' ' ' , 9 C 3 1 ' vs 1 v 1 -1 1 w. 1 1 . 66 . 1' 1 S . . , 2 2 1' ,' 22 . 1 .' 'I I 1 ' ' ' ' ' '.' .1.'11't- , .1 1 'v v 1 -.'. 1 1 '7 Q . .' .' . v . . . , . . V D W I 1 C 2 1. ll l ' ' I I I X 4 4 1 . V f Q 1 n C l . . . . K. 2 . 1. , 1 , c 1 1 L-.c ' hx .f K. 1 . ' ' 1 1 y 1 L. v b. If , 1? ' S . . 1 1 v 1 C ' 'L-. 1 . L , . I . 1 . 12 ' ' 1 1, J ' ' ' Vex . . 1 1 1 . 1 ' I I , 1 Y I 1 v' ' 1 cr , ' , ' Y rj .'2 ' ' ' ' .' . ' ' s 2 1 .' 21111- ' , ' 1 v 1 ' . 11 1 - . 1 ., 1 I 1 1 K K 2 y I , K
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Cl ASS HISIORY Thrs hrstor x of the Class of 1926 consrsts of a record of some cf the more rnterestrng ex ente whreh are or concern to the class and of the deeds of the classmen throughout the four years YN hen the present Senrors first entered Argos Hrgh School rn September 1922 our number was tlftx three Atter we had become acquarnted through ard of sex eral soeral ex ents planned by the Senrors of 1923 and Mrs Krrkpatrrek our elass adxrsor othcers were elected Thev w ere W rllram Bennett pr esrdent Carl Shaffer xree presrdent and Ina Johnson seeretary and treasurer Nl e ehose purple and gold as our elass colors and bw eet peas as our class flower The next xear most of us returned as Sophomores and forged :head strll haxrng an enrollment of tortx srx Berng better ac quarnted and not so bashful and baekw ard we qurekly organrzed our class and elect d Nh' Jones our class adxrsor Carl Shaffer pr esrdent Bernrce Alleman xree presrdent and Mrldr ed Kosanke ecretary and treaeurer As Junrors we started the xear wrth a class of fortv one Thrs x ear we ehose Mrss Mrller and Mrse Brrce as our class advr ors and elected George Brshop presrdent Thelma Mrddleton vrce presr dent and Lottre Swoyerland secretary and treaaurer In Aprrl we gaxe Safety Frrst as a Class Play It was eucceasfully pre ented and showed the loval work done bv both our class and the coaches Mrss Mrller and Mrss Brree The members of the cast were Mrldred Ko anke Thelma Mrddleton Exelvn Powell Mrnnle Belle Emmons Marguarette Archambeault Carl Shaffer George I rahop Charlea Werdner Loran Barr and M110 Zehner As Senrors we elected Mrss Dr 'rke and Mr Scudder aa our class adyr ors George Prshop preerdent Robert Lowry vrce presr dent and Lottre Swoverland secretarv and treaaurer We began thrs year wrth a class of thrrty sex en the largest Senror claas rn the hrstory of the Argos Hrgh School Only two puprls Orr t oplen and Marguarette Arch rmbeault have dropped frorr' the class durrng the xear and we regret xery mueh that sex ere rllneea ras made rt rmpossrble for Orrs to be wrth us Although we Senrors seem to be drgnrfied much at ease and xell acquarnted we cannot help rememberrng that only four years go we were Fr efshmen rust as uncomfortable and embarrassed as my Freshman Claes exer was As a class we can pornt wrth prrde to the rntereat taken by our members rn xarroue school actrxrtre All through the four- xeara the class of 1926 has been represented rn the orchestra band and all krnds of rthletrcs entered rnto by the school May we hope that as a clam we have made a record through out our xears rn hrgh school that the school wrll remember pleas rntlx fi J -1 .1 nv 11 5 ' '1.1'1 'L L1 ' 1 1 1 '1 1 1, ' 1 1 1 K1 1 , .. .. ., , 1., . , 1 . 1 . , 1 , ' 11 15 1 1 1. 1 1- 1 ' 1 1 7 ' 11 ' 1' 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1' 11, 1 1 xv- . 11 4' 4 01 - 4 -H an 11 v 1 ' 11 1 1 1 7' '1 1 s 1' 1 '. 1 1 . y , ,. , 1 1'1 1 1' 1 1 1,11 1 11 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 ,1 W 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 .1 . 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1' 1 1 , ' 1 1-1'1 ' 11 - 4 , 1 ' Q 1 .1 - 1 4 1 r 'Q I Y V 'I 7 1 ' 1 1 1 11 9 1 1 1 1'1 1. 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 , , 1 11' 1 1 ' 1'. - 1' ' 1 11 A ! 7 K ! ' 7 1 . 1 v 1 w v Q . 4 11 1 . 1 A 1 L Ax V' 1 B1 v 1 v 1 1 ' 11 1 .11 1' 1 Q 11 '11 t 1 11 1 1 S 1, W . V. n . . - ,- 1 , 1 , , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . ,. 1 . 1 1 114' ' 17' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 I LL 4 L L 111 I b 1 .11 . 1 '11 0.1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 ' 1, 1 ' ' A , , I J y 'Y 9 7 ,. . ' . J. , 1 , . 1 ' 1 v -11 1 1 Q 1 1 x1 C 1 1.51 1 I v 1 14 Q 1 1 n I W' 5 1, J1 , , - 1- . V V 1 9 s' 1 ' ' ' Q 1. 1 . - Y 1 1 - ' 1 1 . 1, ss W 1 1 , 1 c , ' 1 11 ' V V V1 Y I v n,. ' 1 1 ' ' 11' 1'1 1' 1 l 1 111 1 1. v ' ' nw 1 I l L1 1 , 1 1' I 1 ' 1 ' 9 cl. 1 1. K ' 1'1' C 1 L1 an 1 11 ' 1' ' ' 1. , 1 1 1 1 ' 1, , I v I 1 1 ' , 1 c 1 , 1 1 - 1 . . , - 1 1 l I to 14' l age Txx enty-1our
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