Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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The Post w Page Fourteen 1924 BERTIS U'rsLER A mazden never bold Latm Plav 1921 2 Wrytoman Llterary Socxetv 1921 2 3 4 Secretary and Treas urer Class 1924 HERMAN HARSHBARGER It matters not what 'mm assume to be qood 07 bad but theu arc what they me Wrvtoman Llterary Socletv 1921 2 3 4 Basketball 1921 Orchestra 1921 2 3 4 THBLMA ARNETT Shes beautzful and thefefore to b wooed 'S'he zs a woman therefcre to be uon Garrett Hugh School 1921 Glee Club 1922 3 4 Latln Play 1922 Operetta 1922 4 Platoman Llterarv Socnety 1922 3 4 Quartette 1923 4 Joke Edltor Post 1924 Class Play 1924 FRANK EDMONSON Whateveo skeptzc could znqzme for For evevy why he had a ulwlefcrt Wrytoman Llterary Soclety 1921 2 3 4 Operetta 1921 2 Latm Play 1921 2 Pub llc Speaklng Plav 1924 Vlce Presldent Class 1922 Presldent Class 1923 Secre tary and Treasurer Wrytonlan Llterary Soclety 1923 Football 1923 Ed1'or ln Chlef Post 1924 Class Play 1924 OSCAR BREWER I ll tickle yo-zu catashophe Wrytoman Lltelarv Society 1921 2 3 4 Operetta 1922 Agllculture Club 1921 2 3 Football 1923 A. 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' ' . . v ' y L J x - ' u x ' , ,, ,V ar v - 1 'S - 1 , The Post A T H s 1924 OLIVE BUXTON lolelmcss needs not the f0IClUPl uzzl of or nmnent Wrytoman LIterarv Socxety 1921 2 3 4 Glee Club 1921 Publlc Speaklng Play 1921 3 Class Play 1924 HARRY AULD Man zs made to adore and to obey Platoman Llterarv SOCl8tV 1921 2 3 4 Secletarv Platoman Literary Soclety 1924 Football 1922 3 4 Agrlcultural Club 1922, Class Play 1924 RUTH HARSHBARGER 0 .Star eyed bczence' hast thou zum dered these To u aft us home the message of despau Platoman LIterarv SOCl6tV 1921 2 3 4 Camp Flre 1924 Camp Flre Play 1921 Latm Play 1921 Glee Club 1921 2 4 Orchestra 1924 Publlc Speaklng Play 1924 Lxterarv EdItor Post 1924 Ora toIIcal 1923 Semor Class Play 1924 WILLIAM LI,wIs I au ole one mornzng and found myself famous' Treasurer Cla s 1921 2 Operetta 1921 4 Latm Plav 1921 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent Wrvfoman Llterarv Soclefv 1924 BUSI ness Manager Post 1924 Class Play 1924 Wrytoman Llterary Soclety 1921 2 3 4 ELMLR MEECE O zt 18 clccllent to have u giant s strenqth But 1f'l8 tyznnnous to use zt Izlle u gum! Platoman Llterary Soclety 1921 2 3 4 Latm Play 1921 Class Play 1924 Page I' zfh tu - .... ll , ' , 1 ' ' 4 1 l I Y! . . u . Q N - S 4 - , , , . u ' . Y' s - - 5 ' U ' I -I ' ' . v - A Y Y ' 4 F! Camp Fire 1921-2-3-45 Vuice President ' 5 . : -oi - - Q 1 g n D : . n , 9 - 3 . KC , , , ' ' L YI Q , . , . . A Y A . Y . - - - 1 . ' . 3 ' S S n - ' , I , - 1, , n Y. , - . - - - ' ' l , . , I v. 11 The Post 1924 Page Smteeu ROSCOE LONG Slow ami steady wms the wwe Wrvtoman Llterary Socletv 1921 2 3 4 Latln Plav 1921 2 3 Football 1922 3 Athletlc Edltor Post 1924 Basketball 1924 Class Play 1924 HAZEL CLAYTON All who joy would wm must share zt Happmess was born a twm Wrytoman Llterary SOCl6ty 1921 2 3 4 Glee Club 1921 2 3 4 Camp Flre 1921 2 3 4 Latm Play 1921 Operetta 1921 Treasurer Camp Flre 1923 Semor Class Play 1924 Camp Fire Play 1921 4 PEARLE HARSHBARGER Put your uieas mto gn actwe Asslstant Edltor ln Chlef Post Wryton lan Literary Society 1921234 Presl dent Wrytoman Llterary Soclety 1924 Latm Play 1921 2 Public Speakmg Play 1923 Operetta 1924 Class Play 1924 Camp Flre 1921 23 4 Presldent Camp Flre 192'4 Camp Flre Play 1921 WARREN BAKER I nevez dare be as funny as I can Platoman Llterary Sometv 1921 2 3 4 Presldent Class 1921 Operetta 1921 Latm Plav 1921 2 3 4 J umor Ed1tor Post 1923 Calendar Editor Post 1924 Car toon Edltor Post 1924 Class Play 1924 BEULAH COLLINS Be thou the rambcfw to the stozm s lzfe' Wrytoman Llterary Society 1921 2 3 4 Pres Wrytoman Llterary Soclety 1923 Publlc Speakmg Plav 1921 2 4 Operetta 1921 2 4 Presldent Class 1922 Glee Club 1922 3 4 Latm 1921 3 4 Gxrls Quartette 1923 24 Social Edltor Post 1924 Class Play 1924 Yell Leader 1923 4 Oraton cal 1923 Dramatlc Edltor Post 1924 1 ATHS ' . . . . 44 - , n .. . 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Louisa BURK I um not only uzllu zu nzusel But the cause that uzt as zn num Platoman Llterary Soclety 19212 3 4 Publlc Speaklng Play 192123 4 Class Edltor Post 1921 Glee Club 1921 2 3 4 Camp Flre 1921 4 Latln Play 1921 2 3 4 Olatorlcal Contest 1922 3 Class Play 1924 Quartette 192 4 President Latm Club 1921 Secretary and Treasurer Pla toman Llterary Socletv 1922 Asslstant Business Manager Post 1924 V109 Presl dent Class 1924 Camp Flre Presxdent 1922 Camp Flre Secretary 1923 ADA HALL He? vmce nas ever soft qenfle and lou An excellent thznq m 11 omfm Wrytoman Llterarv Soclety 1921 2 3 4 Camp Flre 1921 2 3 4 Camp Flre Play 1921 24 Class Play 1924 SENIOR CLASS 0hGANIZA'1lOX P1 esldcnt Secletary and Treasmer Class Advzsor Class Flower Llly of the Valley Class Colon Blue and Whxte Motto Vmut qux se vmclt lWho conquels sell IS tluly conquelolj Gem ge Elhot Bertls Utslel MISS Moore Page Seunleeu . . ' f, - - - s 9 ' l s ' ' ' l . - : - - - s ' - : - 0 , ' ' Q 9' 1 , - . ' S - 4 , - s Q . u . 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L 0 uise Burk Y ', The Post 1974 SFYIUR fl V15 lllblll' 1 4.3 M August Z9 1970 50 ,I11111 5 1' lo 111te1est thosc tl11t 11cyc1 1e1d cl1ss hlNl0l 1cs md lllClQlX llllll tluough The Post I nnght say bclo1cl1111c1 1h1t tlus lllSl10lX 18 fTOlllg' to be vely brlef At lil st ou1 Iilgh School ca1ee1 seems ye1y bllel but 111 the mean t1n1e vse haye g1oWn f1om H1919 ch1ld1en to thlnklnff young men and women We began ou1 fou1 yeals ol clock yy '1tcl11110f at 8 49 A M August 29 1920 Lllldpl the 1e1U11 oi P1otcsso1 Sutton Ol LOLIIQC the1 1Qllt anythlng 6XtI'dO1d1Ild1y about llllt except that uc occupled the fi1st fou1 IOVSQ ou the no1th slde of th 1t 1111111 Assembly lt yy I9 dllllllg tl11s X631 that I11cha1d Stote, and ll Auld c11st11gu1sl cl t1cmsely cs Ill athlet1cs and ue won the 111te1class t1ack ba1111e1 LOUIYL l3u1k yy as the stal cast 1n RIICQ a 1d Nlen Wa11e11 Bake1 olh 1ated as cl 1ss P 1s1d1 11t Ou1 3013110111019 year sau us moy ed ove1 llllO IOXXS Inc s1x 'md s yen 111 the assembly where uc could keep 1 bette1 cye on th clocl -Xbout the only chanffe that we 11ot1ced lll OUIS lx es vs as th It the 100111 d1d not seem qu1te so la1 fre yet vse COlltlllllQd to look upo tl1e S9lllOlS '1 an august body Beulah Col11ns yy as elected class P1es1dent and Geo1g1 mlhott 1dded 1115 name to ou1 l1St of basketball play e1s 14011156 M1x PQITIH and Beulah Colhns S91XQd the class as publ1c spcake1s and d1f1m 1t1sts Beulah Qlnglllg as Lady Constance lll the lhe Cypsy hoy Q1 lcit cent1al sect1on of Assembly Fldllk Edmonson V1 IS cuoscu s cl1 executlye That V dl ou1 class put 101th an cxcellent U11ls qlldlteltfi' and manv vsould be d1amat1sts and basketball sharks Iou1se Lu1k vson fh st 111 declamatlon at the Cha1lesto11 contcst As T01 socl 11 1ct1x1tu s ou1 Jun1o1 Se111o1 1ecept1o11 lS co 1s1de1ed thc most clabo1ate p11tv ewe1 gn en by any class ln ou1 school Ill ou1 last the Se111o1 yea1 n111ch looked lO1X f11d to as a t1n1e of lo1dsh1p glorv p1anks ease and a s at on thc south IOVK ue moy ed oy Q1 to the fl1St and second IOVSS 1n Assembly VVll91Q ue had to look CIOSS eyed at that aggravatlng clock I m1ght pause to say th lt now thc 100111 seems much too small fo1 ou1 ou ll cl 1ss KEIXIIIU' ll0tlll lg oi tl1e othel one l1u11d1ed fifteen people that ale belng sat1sf1cto11ly accomod tcd l11c1 dentally some ol us became yen vseau of yy at hmg that clock so ue qult and got to flmsh by vsatchmff ou1 lnge1solls lll detentlon Only about th11tV Sen101s retu1ned to 0'13.dl13t6 but mth them came l0l1l new teach e1s M1 Jackso11 andthe MISSQQ Coe H1ll 111d W1ll11d yylo ue hope sl1all bc l1e1e next ye 11 to 1muse the llLShIHLl1 C come I4 llnott yy ws hosc ll IS c vss loffu 1 IISOII 1 Cl Il Ill 1 Pos 1111 B111 Levsls as 1ts Lusmcss Man 1ge1 H1111 koscoe I Olllld l11 l Rlchald and C601g6 fouvht 1eal footlnll l1lso Phy su 11 lrf11111110J It su1ely IS quee1 hovs those Ullflt fellous Ldll become ac1ob1t1c atte1 s hool Puy1L1yl1I11u U IV v ' ' A. I. H. 5. -J . 42 2 , , , ., . , , 1 Ji A ..' 1 1 1 AX ' A A ' ' ' IU-' ' J' l UZ . ., I' 1 , ... f---- - .. 1 F . 1 , lf' ' ' . 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 11 . 1 . 1 y 1 1 1 1 c I x c '1c11 1 51, c .V - H 1 7' ' 1 1 ' 1 l . ' . ', 1 1 '. ' 1 , 1 K 1 - 2 1 1 1 N 1 D , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1' ' - ' 1 - U 1 , 1 1 H , , 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' -' 1 O 1 1 1 v 1 ' v v I ' 1 F , . . - c c . - . 1 ., V , , ., O 11 M 1 ' 1 C K 7 I 1 - ' 1 1 v 2 , A 1 1 13 1 1 ' ' ' ' J' ' , '. 1 '1 111 1 - 1 ' , 2 ' . .. , Y 1 ' 1 , , 1 1 2. ' ' 1' 1, 1' . 1 ' 'c' '2 1'11' 'z . 1 1 1 1 I . ' 1 ' 1 .' 2 151 1 7 1 Y 7 x, 1 . , c 1, , ,, ' 'H ' 2 ' e ' 'L 1 K I 3 1 v ' I 1 I9 7 K Vs A 2 1 I L 1 2. -J 1 1 1 ll 2 ss - P 1' 4. V 4 v 1 q I r-1 . ' 1 . ' 1 1,1 , 3 1 . 1 I I 1 1 Y I f 1 .N A 'I - 1 . ' , C . 7 f 1, ' Y 1. ' C1 1 J '1' ' 'c 2 , ' ' ' 2 1 ' H 2 . 1 , . 77 1 .' It kv f 1 The next year was ou1' JLllllO1' year Ill VVl'l1Cll we were l'll0VOQl to the 1 1. '111' 2 S 1 :111 , , ' . , D. . . . ' .L , , , , ' . .9 . . - . y 1 , . 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The Post Max Peum xx ho um .1 Ilullllmlm md sophomou mth llx IS unix ln SUIQIQIW 1 10 01 C Paul Ofienstem left ux 1 NODIIOIUOIQ .md IS mm .1 .NGIIIOI 1 km ul, xx lele xe ms DCLOIUC lo .lllx KIINOUS .xx .1 lmxlxe m pl.u Cl We XY0lldC1 11 It was he who lost -Xtxxoocl the 1'Vl State Cham 171011811111 1 ,ld N1 Slllllldll ul 1 IL N INNCS awml, Home I lttuwn . c ,I mu NXO1 xlf 1 e wan ul 1 tux unum 1 .md lHllHtllU s 4 ,wx lv N oole xx IN mosen as ou: c .xxx .ulxmn 101 0111 Sophommg JUH101 .11 d 5611101 Xetu Q, and on hu um xx 010 pllul umm 01 1101 IONINDIINI IJIIILICS Mus Hlatt has been .ln lI1StlLlLt01 11010 LOIISIIICIJIJIV l0I1gCl, .Incl has ex ed the clock Wlth U9 so pleme letel to hel 101 lIlSldC dope 011 ou1 chalactol conduct, and capauty Mlss Hlatt haw taught the fllst classes III QICCIO, .1 cl V11,,1l emi uuolled ln Atw ood Hxgh School LN .uw As B1 utus mud m home It IS not that 110 llkg b Q N but that We hke busmess and L1lllV6I'Slty thlllllllg' mole WL .ue .xmla tl0LlQ, and we w ant to be domg somethmg mem .11 1 tlueo glasses 0 peonle llXlI'lU tint those xx ho .ue suuesqiul second those wx ho .ue hul LIICQ and thlld those wh0'se dmlJltl0I1S .ua KO 1011 tlmt thu cannot tall NVD know th It we have 110110 ol the Lhllfl cl us lu oun glacllldtlllg dass of 1971 ommencement 0101 at 10 ,O I NI Imc nmllw 1110 close of to Veals of co opnlatlxe 6ffO1tOl1 the pmt ot 1110 glflfluatlllf alms ot mnvtecn hunched tue-ntx foul We fue .ill ,male that 110m now on ou1 xxolk xxlll be apfut and ten xeals max fmcl L15 selmmtecl In thousands oi mllu but legfudless of whethel we .ue tossmg LOIHQ to dutx chlldlen on the sunheaten sheets 01 HM ana, lldlllg' 10111 CXIIIICIQI LJYNQIN JCIOSQ thu -Xldbldfl deselt, eatmg Qpaghettl lll Italx flghtmg logs 111 I ondon tmppmg tm Mus 111 Alaska, 01 iolloumg 1110 gainful OLLLIIJAUUI1 ol thu Stlilltlili fc11me1 m ou1 01111 I S the memoucs of the IJIQASLIICS .md t11llN m 0111 own 110.11 A I' H S V111 110101 be LOIHD1 'tCly lO1g0U,6l1 Ijllffl N me If 1 n 4 f V J. 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'- zi, '. . .L 31, Y ' x - ' ' ur I'he Post 1924 ULRI ISI XXIII XNII IISIUIIYI I 6 iII!lII t00 xx ell th It vxe the cI1ss of mneteen IIUIIKIIQCI txxe1tx F0111 110 s00n deetmed to Ielxe th1s sphue ot Ifllllllllg xxe f el lt 0111 dutx to Inst make IJIOXISIOIIQ IOI the xx ellfue 01 the i0II0xx111g named l1e11ef1L1f111es so xxe do appolnt W A P1att as sole execut01 01 tI11s 0111 last xx1II and testament Itcm I T0 the sch00I as 1 xx hola xve hequLf1tI1 0111 except10n1I xx1s dom 0111 klndlxf CIIQDOSIUOIIS 1nd Olll IVJIICLIL dLI'I'I9lIl0l Item IT '10 the IIIQFI Iacultx xxe bequeath the c10d1t as xx II as tht xx eel ea1 ned pe we due them a.fte1 I'1dXII1g dex eloped lIII.0 sen101s Ll111tx 1 1fI1 xmuals 01 the A I H S x want seats and the11 C0'It6,l1tQ 0u1 clashes x 1th the emox ment de11xed 110m them and the good xxmhes of thls class Item IV T0 1nd1v1d11 1Is xxe do glxe and I10q11ef1tI1 the fOIIOVxlI1g Alma md ilfxdxs Olll sxlnpathx M1ke Ha1Shb11ge1 the IOSDOIISIIDIIIIIGS 01 the dass 01 txx entx 1xe xx Lndolxn I 1 1 Itoscoe I OII0 s tc1np11 JCQQIL Itonnne 0111 dLtent10n DQIIOCI IL1xx111 Boles C QOIgL FII10tt s good I00I1s 1011 Mechhng I llth s LLIIIN Mustx 14 x ms II lllx Hofsas S DO1JL1IdlltX DOICHS Flox Q stand 111 xx1tI1 the teaeI1e1s I11 xvtness xxhe1e01 xxe the ellss 0f I1II1QtQ9I1 IIUIICIIQCI txxentx IOLII do set Olll hand and 'seal 'IHI SP XIOIIS Pnqc T11 Cnty r 1 'I' H 9 1 11 1. 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V .. -. .-. ,- T110 Post 199 L iw 5 KXXX xw, JXP .,L-- fm kr- Z ,lid ii!! 4, 2 'S -ai ,4- P I IJ The Post 44, T, H, S, y SOPHOMORE CLASS Readlng left to 11ght Fnst row Ted Jay Donald MOHtg'0lYl6ly Sal ah Edmonson Mlldred Bushell Pau lme kennedy Leaman Qulck Monttlle Wolxelton Sccond row Hazel Lnengood Ollve Ixeal Paullne Glaham Iessle Romme Elme Bllllllfltld Gwendolyn Blagg, Edna Dollyohn lloxothy Auld Vlolet WllklHS Leona F01Ll1ldI'l Grace Uttelback Thlrd row Wllllam Star Stephen Sanders Oakley Neal Hardy Wolford Gatch Abrams Howald Qulck Stephen Lan1e1 Waynn Reedy Frank Tlaxler Troy Reedy Fourth 1ow Alma Taylox Vnglnla Tavlor Alvena Qulck Thelma Carrol Vlola Brazthwalte LOIS Dukeman Flfth ION! Marle Wolfold Lenoxa Beebee Helen Halshbargel Ellzabeth Bell Mary Sandels Edith Halshbalgel lvllllld Man zugh Slvcth lou Homer M9ChllUL Alun lVi'IfllGlf0H'l lloyd Donna Ralph Marty lunncth Iohneon Haekell Shook SOPHGMORE CLASS ORF ANIZATION n we P1 eszdmt Lal h H3IShbd1 ffel Sfcretcmy and Tw 11.511162 l'l0XV31fl Qulck Claw Adi asm MISS lwllldld Claes Hou rr C3.lll3tlOll Class I ohne Pulple md Gold Page? 7141011111 rwqlzt ,W W . ,-..,...... ' . . . , . ' - 7 ' 5 I ! ! I I 1 r ' l ' ' ,V -: 'V ,- Y ' , v 4. v . ' . . , t ' ' , 5 ' . , y . ,,, . , . , Y . : I 7 9 Y 7 . ' - . , 4 .. 7 5 7 ' 7 Y ' . y i . y . . ., . 2 ' . ' 'Z , ' E4 , ' ' , A L' ' . , L ' , , 7 ' A 1 . , ' . ' n . H A K n 11 , ' I , . Pwsfclmzt ..,,.ee,...., eeeee...e.eeV.., 4.eo. .,,...e, L . L Mlxalph Malty ' 7' I ' ' 4 . - , , S , i--VVkVyyyy----, yyy -.-,yy A--Ayy- . U . .by 2 1 I p - . . H A 1 ' - N. 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' 'A 4 Y 1 u ' 0 v 1 1 u ,,,, , , ,,, , K V ' V ' The Post W 1924 IIIL SUPHOMOHLS IW llil Ih USUAI IORMH Iesse Romrne 'loo smart for her r e Frank Traxler I ll take heads Ixenneth Johnson So tall h s lr ht herdf rl Ralph Marty Got another rrn Ralph' Lloyd Downs Kennedy Manaugh 81 Co Lors Dukeman Won the contest rn gum chewrng Grace Utterback Burldrng arr castles around Bert Troy Reedy Hey Wayne make rt snappy Iye got 1 drte t 7 00 Montelle Woolyerton Now all I need rs a left hand monkey wrench Gwendolyn Bragg Treat em rough She ave o e fr brolerr arrn Wrllram Starr Very good rn Busrness Englrsh knows Auld Elrzabeth Bell Rev Elrzabeth Bell of the A T H S Leaman Qurck Fast by name and slow by nature Russell Wrlkerson Wake up Rusty and see the Chrrstmas tree Helen Harshbarger She strll belreves rn Santa Claus Elsre Brumfield I m lookrng for an Irrshman Marre Wolford She rs rn love Oakley Neal You have to set stakes to s e hrm move Edrth Harshbarger Hopes to be clerk rn a department store Donald Montgomery Matches pennres looks hard talks low Alyrn Weatherford Get out of my w fry I rn orn to throw o.r+ my chest Paulrne Harshbarger The class beauty Paulrne Graham Loy es a Ford Dorothy Auld Short dates Alyena Qurck Dreams long dreams Vrolet Wrlk ns Takes front seat so she wrll be notrud Haskel Shook Loves Vrolet Krug Tut and Parnevf no l cmrbrmcl Wayne Reedv In loxe wrth lessre but ne tlcer lnows rt Howard Qurck Equal to Lloyd Downs when rt comes to berng slow Ted Jay Always has a perfect mar celle Vrrgrnra Taylor Always rn a hurry comb your harr Hazel Lrvengood Slow but sure Ford rrdes Gatch Abrams Alarm clock rn vest pocket Vrola Brarthwarte Rawlergh s Antr Pam Orl Olrye Neal Frank says Let me hold your palm Olrye Marv Sanders Very much rn loye wrth Atlas Hardy Wollford and Vernon Cordts Shuman s sh rdow Sarah Edmonson Bobbed harr cute at last Edna Doryohn I thought rt would be the Overland but rt s strll the Bord Thelma Carroll Dyrng to ma up one seat to at across from Kenneth Homer 'llechlrng Depot agent and c ot' es seller Mrldred Bushel Peck Howard Qurck probably hen pecked Paulrne Kennedy Goes to show on Wednesdav nrght only Wrlma Manaugh Eats lots of candy to reduce Fayorrte sport plaxrnff prano solos Page Tucrzly nmc H S ' A. I. . Q . , , 4, . 4. . 4 , , 4. , , . 4. . A J. A - J K, A . w ' 1 u n 1 4 fy Q I . T I . c 5, . . . . H 1 H 4 'W L- , , . , - e . g 2 - . , Ll I I' , 1 HI! . - 2, - A Y ' U v ' 7 v . . T , , . c c fl !7 : . 1 H r ' 'W A !7 . . 7 . . , , , Y . 4 -- . Q, lr, 4 . . x , . . . . . . , ' y ,1 - , u . . ' xc 2 - ,- rr - e ' . , W A , ' y Yu ' ss Y 7 ' -- . , y A Y . C s g g ' V . . , r . H ' . ' . 77 Leona Foreman- Someone sard I was good lookrng. 1 . 1 u 1 C - . . . 1. 7 4 . 1 , c . ' ' . , f 0- 1, rf ' 5 ' y 1 9 '. 'X P-v S ' ' 1 ,f- ' ' - . , za. ' i S '. u . v l A . ' W' x - ' . ' , 1 . u , ' v 7 .. ' n s n , ' v r- - ' v 7 1 v ni' I C n ' ' v , ' 7. . ' . ' - we . c'-. gf ' ' ' l -. Y 1 A T , A I1 . . ' o - - ' - v - . - . - Y n ' I. 4 v. I , o - 4 ., ,- The Post 1994 SOI IIOMURL Ll XSS IIIWIURN ll a b11ght sunnx n1o111111 l1te 111 Auvfuat 1999 dwg s1xt1 I416Sl'll'l1Qll e11te1ed tl1e A 'l H b and 11ea1l1 Qucceeded 111 c1011 chng the upp 1 claeemen out of the AsScn1bl1 Aite1 llfflllg NC md vsc ga7cd 11ound ae CVCIS F1CSl'llQ doee We dffOl ded 111anv lmughs lOl the llppel classmen bv gettlng lost IH the C0l1ldO1S and on the st11111 us O1 some member of ou1 1e1dant class bulstlng 111 upon some otl1e1 class 19C1t1I1g a perfectly p1epa1 ed l sson and then 1ush1nU out mu1n1ur1ng Colly' I H1 1n the wlong hole agaln O1 sobelly 11Qll1g and malchmg to clasees XY hell the taldv bell 1ang On S9Dt9I11lJC1 lo the UDD91 cl xssmen gaxe us 1 1cQe11t1o11 It VSlllLll vse vsele 1n1t1ated At a late1 date 111 1 tu1n We gnc them A Cood Tlme Pa1tv We entered all spolta and featu1eQ 1egul11l1 111 all Qchool act111t1es We VV919 lucky enough to hax fou1 of ou1 bow on the foot ball squad and thlee on the basketball team We ako 11 1d INLINUQIS ol ou class IH the o1chest1a Manx oi ou1 n1mes 2113136411961 o11 the Ho11o1 Roll the1efo1e ou1 ab1l1t3 as students was 1ecofrn1zed Th1oughout ou1 Ihesh HIGH yeal vxe worked d1l1gentl1 and talthfulh On Septembel 2 1920 we enteled school agam and took ou1 placee as Sophomoles Some of ou1 classmatee d1d llOt 1etu1n and so ou1 class wae not as la1ge as 1n the p1ev1ous yea1 We vvele enteltuned at dlffel ent pa1tl6S du11ng th1s yeeu such ae the 1n1t1at1on pa1t1 1'etu111 pa1t1 and MISS Wlllald and lw1SS Coe gave the JUHIOIS and Sophomoles a Hallowe e11 party Agaln ou1 bow plfu d an 1mDO1tHIlt peut 1n football and basketball and we had some membem 1n the o1cheQt1a We enteled 1nto the School Splllt and befo1e we lL lll76d lt 2IllOtllC1 iULLt99flll X911 had lolled 310l1lld N011 we ale lllll llltO next xeu 'md sec Oll1SQlX es 11o1k111g a111estl1 'ls JUIIIOIQ ULIXL N1 Xl Page Timm V A. 7. H. S. 4' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 7 1 , 1 , A fw- N v 1 G Q . 5' v 1 4- 41 ' O ' . if g 2 I, ., --, ue, .1 ol -' v v in ' 1 Y 1 1 ,, ' ,w v . A U' , . . . .7 K 1 . jf 4' .. - ' V 2 s ' ' 1 I . 1 uw. 11 w 4 .1 '4 vw v K t A C n K tts, K 1 1 s 1 . ' I 4 1 1 O ' K . . , - . 9 1 1 U I . V o ' a . ,, 1 fu 1- ' - ' v , . . . ' ', zz z ' ' . . . . ,, , , . . . .Q . . ,, , . . , V , c I ' . YY . . . , . . ' . I . 1 X c K e v . 4 V vm . ' . vk. - 1 ' ' . . z 1 '. 1' ' 1 1 7 ' 1 Z , u v v Q . ' ' 7 y . ' . . 4 . - 7 ' C ' ' 7 ' 7 C Y 4 9 1 ' 1 , , C A 1 1 ' 1 s 4 u If I n 1 - w ' 4 1 v n u 4 ' 4 ' -- k L n K 1 ' 1' ' 1 - . . 1 ' ' '. ' 4 1 y - 1 v 7 1 Y .7 , . . i 1 . h 7. ll. c.'C - ' 1 u 1 L n 1 g -it 4 y I 1 blxnk .Y C 1 . . . , v . gy! 2. t, 2 . C L. , , b. ' Q' : J.: -1 ' 1 7. 1 1 1,1 1-311 ,T gn Remurs Our' 11 E X3 Q 1,03 C3 , V f , ---v..-...if-F . ..- Y I A .U 4 -1 . I, Q N X. Q , 131 ' ,,. xl e W,-7 V My f. , t , . , , ,- y -1 , W th- '. . ', , .1 . 1 4 In ,Z xv.. N A - WA Y . X 1 ,f I W 'TYMQWJIILQQ if .,, W, .m ,gl so ' ws. fa ww' -f , o ! , 1 1 4 . . 1. ' . I ff ix K ' 1 - , B P' M . F f , Q 1 in' A I . , :sp 'ff ' 5 . M , n .1 f , ' 1 . , 'Q . 5 my 1-. . - . 1' he Post 1924 5 W Illllllllllllllf I 'WUa?W?F2? H 77' 'W 1 T W'W Zn2vri'A W fW WWfWW l FRESHIE ' ,-1. 11 H. S. ' ' ' ly- I I A H , . . , 1.5-M' ,, J .Q u--.'Q --' 343 B . H 'T' , -- .4 - WZ! .' ... , . 3..,t!.,'.. A' z ' - -V z 9 , fp ' X' f Q4 'lf K , f , p ,fm 71 ...W 1 ' I f iz f 1 T IJ-I ' T116 Post 44, 12 H, 5, FRESHMAN CLASS Reading, from left to llbht Ifnst um NIOIIIS Bxldges Alfud Moore Leomud 51111115011 I nck Tavlox G Olge Nelmllllon Frank Stlrxett Second row Letha Goodson Irene Ixennedv Glayce Paks, Llnex Shook Haze Relghley Lanlle hdmonson Nellie Auld Helen Gxlpm Catheune Bell Thnd IOXX Malgazet Randall Sanford Inllxot Helnna OLaughlm Wxlllam llus ev Ruth Loman Llovd Haldex Mary Howew Glenn Rose Opal Hunt I oulth IOVL Glenn UttClbdCk W alte1 Brimer Blame Pierson Iohnm Lexus lluschel Baznhaxt lexus Petex llowald Phlllxps buy Almtt HOYIICI Iohn on I ow ell llotv Alden Wxexman I1RlnbHM AN CL Ama ORGANIZATION Preszdwzt Helen Gllpln I nf Pnsulwzt Letlm Gooclson .bfufffny mul Trmsmu Lowell Uotx Class Arlzzsrn N11 Jackson Page Thu ty three . ' ,. . .',. : ,. . . ,. .. . ,. . .... , . .. . , . . 1, . . .4 ,. , ,-c . , .. , . ' .. ' ' '.. .. . ' 1 . 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The Post 1924 11111 lr W IHLSIUIAN X IM S IQ 101 1l1s11lt lhat 111f1l11s te 11hels S014 IQ 101 bell Wl1l1l1 llllgs 11e11 llfllll IS 101 1hll1ll11l Vke th0ught 111 11 1 01110 18 101 d1 es l11sh111111 should l1e111 h111 01 l4111sh111 lha IS e101 ost ale 101 l 1esl1l11ell X g1t tll Ill It 1 st ls 101 g0011 X 10 llOll0VSS 10111 101111 O1 lffh S1 1 LION 110 11111 lll11 110 ls the lll11ess IS the JLl1llO1 Wl10 gets tl1e lllf h1ad ls 101 l1eV '10 k11011led0e 11e 1ll cl0 lleccl ale fill llghts We eould not do 11lth0ut IQ the 111usl1 We t1l11 1111 it we f1t IS the 11l1e glll 11eh11e All 111et IS tl1e 01Cl1CQtl 1 We hefu oftelltlmes IS the pullt She should 110 11 ltlllbllt lg the questl0ll We got Ill tl11 test IS tl1e lesult Xxlllflll 11as11t tl1e best IS the Se11101 Lea1111g us S0011 IS the test That lllled 1110st 01 us stands 101 llSLlLS'i X011 l1l1011 tl1e 11st ls 1 1e1tl011 That sults us ill best IS the 1101k That 11e should e11101 XXZ sta11dsf01 vsell All the 19Qt of 1011 A. T. H. 9 +'.' . 1 ' A I ' ' z se 11B91 ' ' , '- 1 ' , .' .D , V .Lv .U HC I ' ' 1 ' '1 ' ' '1 le '11 ' . 441,79 'i ' , 't H s I t 9 1 .' '1 ' 1 11En , 1: 1. A .U 2 V' ' 't K '-l .' . IT . . ' . 4' . . Ye 1 3 z '0.' . 116:11 ' 1 - ' Nfl .. .L, nv - . I ' H IS 1 ' ll 6 .' 'l 00l, 'l'h1' 1 1 1- 1 l11ef 1 1 That keeps us ill lmecl. HJ!! ' - - . 'gg 1' . cali!! 'K ' ,, , . k ' . 1 , , h K 44111: K , , V .1 I v' ms n ' ,' ' M . . ' ez '1 ' 2 ,11 . MN!! 'S 'I ' , y 2 , 44011 ' ., ,, n .L C 7 K . ' . 411311 'H Z- , I TV -4 v' ssQH A Q - I 1 ' 1 , UR11 'A , 7 ' H 7 . Assn - 'A , V Q saTa1 ' , ' 1' 1 ' .i. U s .' ' ' .' 1 Y V V 'lf . HV!! A ,2 I as H ' , , 1: r Y ry , ,L y l ' 5 ' 7'llff'f1l-'lim' The Post F 1 1921 1' HLbl1MAN Dll IIUN -XR! lcip Yea1 l1mc T01 p1oposals Nleepx Cond1t1on on Nlondax IT101IllIlg' QUI7 What llxxaxs happens wh n xou ue ll0t p1 epa1ed Notes The commonest xx 13, of eommun1cat1on VV19d0Il1 NX hat we a1e supposed to obta1n 1n school Gum A substance T01 exe1c1s1ng the laws Affeetlon The connectmg l1nk Box The Leap X931 3.tt12lCtlO1l Pa1t1es A dl ease at the A T H S Hablt That vxhleh makes unp1epa1ed lessons StLld10l1SIl ss Somethmg xe1y fevx people haxc BITQHZIHQS The common way of b1e'1k1nff the monotony The Supeuntendent NI1 P1att The Supenntendents helpezs The tQdCh61S Football The best xxax of b1e'1k1nff XOU1 shlns md gettmg xou1 teeth knocked out fl XSS HISTORY School on 1 sunny Septembe1 moln We xxe1e a x 15 b1axe gl0llD fOl the stfues the teache1s Oaxe us would hfxxe made a weak he ut fa1l Imagme the11 feehnf s when such a numb 1 as vxe xx e1e c1owc'ecl lIltO the assembly W 1th mlxed teelmgs vxe axxa1ted the 1ecept1on glxen bx the LIDDQI classmen It xxas vxell xxo1th xx h1le xx utmg T01 1nd the class en Jox ed themselx es 1mmenselx 'Ihe F1eshmen 1etu1ned the leceptlon and all plesent fo1got the11 souovxs and took part 1n the fun Ou1 class has not been lett out 1n school exents 101 xxe haxe had 1ep1esentat1x es 1n basketball football eampfue guls and 1n plaxs Soon the Sophomo1es xx1ll glxe up thc11 s ats to the mo1e Xeldillll, F1eshmen and xxe IH tu1n xx1ll be the Sophomoles md xx1ll be one step 13l'th6l ln the ma1ch of edueat1on AS WE KNOW THEM NIOIIIS B11dges Andy C9Olg6 Ve1m1ll1on Boon ihuntj Maly Howex Pe1fect Latln Lessons Gracye Parks Hex Llsten Blame PIGISOH Bashfulncss Helen G1lp1n Pmg Wllllam Hussex The A1't1st Ca111e Edmonson The Human QLIQSUOII Box and Champ1on Talke1 Vx alte1 Blevx 91 Good -Xg Lessons Loxxell Dotx Bud Helschel Bal nha1clt The T1nke1e1 Iujc Th: ij fzcc y L A. . I . S. 1 1 1 171 I ' 1 1. V ' . 1 1-2 ' '- 1 ' . . .' '- ' ' 1 - f ' ' . '.-'.z . 'ej z' '. 1' '- - .3 1 ' ' . ' Y Y w 1 A ' ' v p n 1 K n k - ' i 1 . c ' i ' 1' .c . v 'l f s 1 ' . f C u C ' l Y . , I l x :- D Q l . ' ' ' X 'X- 'C - l I C Y' D a .' 3 . . 1. , n 4 I - 'j' J Jf c . ., The F1'QSllfll2lll class of 19233 entered the Atwood Township High A , Q v . . ' 7 v . .9 . Y . v . - s C ' i 'w C: v S C v 1 2 I . . gl. , , S. , y , . . . 1 5 I v v v I Y I vi - . ' 1 2 1 I - U 1 1 1 1 V' 1 ' s 1 . 1 Y., . . . i ' v I 1 7 i I . v Y K - CSS' . V' ' v 3' . KC, -. x , 1 v I 1 v. 1 L Q v' A vu- ul nl - 1 ' ' I , - If u 1 VY, b . - X K. 7 . I - v . ' ' I ' ' 'r 1- The Post 1974 in ' vw!! 6'0 Of Q9 Q Q of 9.92 Z llf 'BMV i f- 1 Q5 IH Isl J in Pg'Il 1 4. 11 H. s. L ' I -- I -.1 5 yr' G 96 2 5 ' ' Y I U Q 'w 4 4-ka il' VA qv- -:- fig 44 ' . A l, q,,-,,,- 51,1 R W , L, 4 f f. ' S s I iam A f f f' - ,-,. tujvj' The POSI ,4 fr H 5 ENI IISH COMPARIING THE GREED OF SILAS MARIN ER AIND SHYLOCR Sllas Marnel was not a mlser ln the first part of h1s lxfe and really was not a mlser at all ln one sense When he hved ln Lanteln Yard he nevel thought of belng a m1se1 but when all of h1s frlends had forsaken h1m and he had nothlng left to call h1s fl lend he moved to Raveloe and to forget h1s troubles he went to work at h1s loom He worked contmu ally at thls and became so absorbed ln h1s work he hardly stopped to eat hlS meals and before he leallzed It he had qulte a sum of money As h1 money lncleased he began to d1V6l't h1s aifectlons to lt But as soon as he found Epple he qult hoa1d1n money and turned hlS affectlons to hel Thls shows that he was not really a mls r Shylock was altogether a dxff rent klnd of a man He was a born Jew and a Jew s outstandlng lnstlnct seems to be to hoard money lhe Jews are very strong enemles to the Chrlstlans and w1ll hardly notlce them But thls IS no reason why any man no matter what hlS nltlon allty may be cannot l1v up to the standard But Shylock was not man enough to do thls Thls IS shown when he t11ed to take Antonlo Q lute on account of h1s grudge agamst hlm 'lhe only reason that h could gne for thls was that It was revenge for what Antonlo had hlndered hlm out of by loanlng money free of lnterest It IS also shown by the way h acted when h1s daughter ran away and marued a Chrlstlan for h1s only grlu ance seemed to be ov 1 the Jewels and money she had taken From every polnt I think that Sllas Ma1ne1 was far the best man Although Shylock was a Jew I thlnk that a man can be all rlght 1f he W1ShGS no matter what form of rehglon he belleves ln and lf he can not be a just man under thls rellglon he should change to some other form under which he can be a worth whlle cltlzen ALFRED MooRE 27 'VH EMB ARRASSING MOMENT I had bought a small blue turban wlth clustels of glapes on the front of It for the rldlculously small sum of nlnety elght cents at a bargaln sale Conslderlng lt a rar beauty for such a balgaln I declded to WQHI It home and have my old one sent to me As I stepped from the mllhners shop to the street I notlced many people starmg at me but so concelted was I that I lmaglned they wele admlrlng my new hat Also when I boald d the street C31 I thought I saw some of my admlrers laughmg at me vuthout cause Upon arrlvlng home I xmmedlately consulted the m1rro1 to find the cause of such a stallng To my horror and dlsmay I found hanglng fl om the clown of my bargaln hat a yellow tag marked 98 cents' Since then I have not been such '1 balffam huntel CRAYCF PARKS 71 Page Thu fy sm en f . . . . 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MF' I 4 Lina .Q -' Y T116 Post A T H 5 GRANDFATHER S CABIN Set back flom the load and bulnlng undel late June s lays of heat stands a qualnt llttle home It has be n thele ever SIHCC my Great Grand father llV6d and as you have lmaglned It IS made of logs On the lnslde of the house ln a corner on the south IS an old fashloned fireplace rudely bullt of b1lCkS OppOS1t6 thlq ln the centel of the room stands what was used then as a table ThlS IS all that IS lnslde of the house The bale glound S61 ved them as a H001 and It IS now covered wlth a gleell velvet C31 pet of moss Thele ale no dools O1 W1DdOWS left now only hol s cut ln the walls I Wollder as I stand hele how they kept Walm Of COUISQ the spaces between the logs had been filled ln Great Glandfathers day Yet these spaces that now let 111 Junes warm sun lays no mattel how the famlly WO1kQd to keep the cabln Walm must have then let 111 not a llttle of lcy snow IH wlnter Just outslde the dool IS a gl eat block of wood whlch fO1IT161ly SQ1N6d as a step although It 1S now almost completely rotted away On e1the1 slde of thls step are lllac bushes WhlCh must have fllled the old cabln Wlth fragl ance ln blossom t1me ln May I llke to plcture Great Glandmothel slttlng by the wlndow wlth her splnnlng wheel splnnlng fol hel loved ones Whlle the IIIHCS outslde Hlled the llttle cabln Wlth fraglance An old fashloned cllmblng IOSQ almost completely hld8S the front of the house wlth ltS lovely tralllng stems COV818d wlth leaves and late June loses Almost hldden IH the tall matted grass ln the front yald ale a numbel of tlny rose bushes At the colner of the fence IS a huffe snowball busll WhlCh IS lust done bloomln On the south Slde of the house IS a huge brlck chlmney Wh1Ch seems out of ploportlon to the cabln lust as IS the one Ive seen IH plctules of Abraham Llncoln s home But we dont notlce the ploportlon when we see that It IS covered Wlth a deal old 1Vy vlne On the north Slde of the llttle nome IS an old fashloned well wlth 1tS moss COV616d buckets I am pleasantly lemlnded hele of the well loxed folk song The Old Oaken Bucket I am sure you wlll aglee Wlth me lf you ever go down the lane that wlnds past thls llttle deselted dwelllng place that thlS vlne COV91 ed Cdblll IQ even now a spot of beauty alld must ln Cleat Grand Fathel s tlme have been 1 Cllalffllllg' llttle home THBLMA CARROI L 96 WET' The gl ay clouds hung low ln the sky and the entlle ealth seemed to be lnvolved ln a damp mlSt EV91y Whele It was damp wet and sllppery As I sat by my wlndow and looked out I saw now and then a lone buggy come slowly down the almost lmpassable muddy loads The horses tugged hard and slowly llfted one foot and then another out of the stlcky cllnglllg mud Pools of water stood all over the yard and flom the blg elm trees lal ge dl ops of laln fell lnto them causlng vs aves to Gently form and move from the centel to the edge The chlckens ln the slde lot stood vwlth 119108 up lll the Ill lnd vx ltel slovslx dlopped fl om tllell Cll00lJlIlg feathels P11419 'lhlrhf Plqlzt . . . . 4 5 1 1 1 I s , 1 7 . 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The Post A T H 5 1924 Some ducks slowly waddled from one pool to another gracefully ducklng thelr heads ln the water and then flashlng lt over thelr backs Then they would stand upon the1r feet shake thelr feathers swlsh thelr talls and glve a loud quack One lone rob1n perched on an old stump 1n the corner of the yald was stralnlng 1tS small throat slnglng as only the merry robln can A clxck of the front gate attracted my attentlon to my blg shepherd dog who came slowly lnto the yard h1s halr pasted to h1s body and h1s tall drooplng He gave hlmself a Vl orous shake and then lald down on the porch and la71ly closed h1s eyes to enJoy a peaceful nap OLIVE NEAL 26 LOCKED OUT I had 1ust come home from a movmg plcture show and was ve1y tlred and sleepy I stumbled up the steps and towal ds the front door I turned the knob but the door would not open I trled It again pounded on the top and klcked at the bottom but lt d1d not g1ve an lnch I trled the wlndows but they were also locked I thought that the folks had probably been to the home of some of th nelghbors and had not yet returned There was nothlng for me to do but to walt so I lay down ln the porch sw1ng I had not mtended to go to sleep but 1n a short time I was 1n dreamland I do not know how long I slept unt1l I felt something' llcklng my face I awoke wlth a start and Jumped up I saw It was only old Tlge that had found me I thought I would try the door agaln and agam I found It locked I looked out toward the street and was very much frlghtened Lo see some man comlng th1OI.1gh the gate 1 crouched down ln one corner of the porch where I could watch h1m He came slowly up the step mumblmg to hlmself He stumbled up to the door and takmg hold of the knob trled to open the door I could make out the outllne of a rather large man He wore shabby clothes and an old felt hat After he found out the door was locked h mumbled out somethlng and came toward me Just as I thought he was about to Jump at me he walked to the other end of the porch and tr1ed to get IH at the wlndow He found It locked also and then came stamplng over to where I was Old Tlge had fallen asleep 1n the meanwhlle but the noise the man made wok hlm up The old dog ralsed h1s head a httle and looked at the man I d1d not know what to do but send Tlge after hlm The old dog responded nobly and went for the calf of the man s leg The man let out an angry yell and ran for the street wlth Tlg at h1s heels Old Tlge chased h1m two blocks or more and then came back to the porch I was fully awake by thlS tlme and happened to thmk that some tlmes when the folks went away they left the key to the door ln the mall box that was tacked to the wall of the porch I went over to the box and sure enough there was the key I unlocked the door and went 1ns1de There were a few red coals left ln the fire place so I threw on some wood and fanned the coals t1ll there was a blaze I looked up at the clock and found It was four o clock I lay down by the fire place but could not sleep At SIX o clock I heard a knock at the door and I opened xt to the folks who I learned had stayed at a s1ck nelghbors house all nlght We heard no more from the tramp I guess he must have remembel ed old llge and wx as aflald to come back VVILLIAM KAMM 25 Page Thnty nzne . . . . . r 1 9 - - as ar ' v - 1 1 J 1 7 0' - Cs . . 9 . . . 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The Post A T H 1924 AMELIA A llttle mouse IS caught IH a t1ap and we see nearby a small modest lady weeplng many tea1s over the palnful 1nJuxy Th1s pex son xs Ameh-1 Sealey ot yamty Fan lame What a plty It IS to waste t axs on such useless thlngs but we can do nothxng That IS hex natuxe The next mlnute we may see he1 skxpplng down th stxeet on the axm of a young soldlex but you notlc lt IS the same gentleman she alwavs pxefexs Isn t she yust llke some g11lS oi todav who possess vexv te11dex ieehnf s md h xc to be dealt wxth very kllldlV 101 ieax that the teaxs may Stalt to flow P 'lhen too when she IS wlth the one she loves she ne1the1 heals sees H01 pays anv attentlon to anyone 01 anythnxg els Ot cou1se some youno ladles melely do th1s f01 effect on cextaxn people but ou1 Amella s healt was xeally touched at such p1t1ful thmgs as the t1nV mouse 1n the t1ap She Clled because It was natuxal fo1 hex to do so Thxs was the young lass who could be so happy one Ifllllllte and cxy the next mlnufe but now tlmes change and the pendulum of the clock swmgs fo1wa1d as xt IS bouncl to do The woman you notlce now w ho IS yely pale and WOIH was once a Jolly l1ttle maxd when thxngs went hex way She IS now Mxs Geoxge Osboxne The death of hex husband has caused hex to w1the1 away 'Ihe voung y1ne has lost the oak on whlch lt rested and f1 om whxch lt got lts SUDpO1t but IH th1s case th oak was lotten xn the centex It was not substantlal Isn t lt peculmx what makes some people love what IS 11ot wo1th whlle and yet unable to see thelr m1stake But how often we axe because of that feelmff oi dutv Yes' We axe supposed to do our dutv but was It hex duty to txy to xemaln txue to one who was unfalthful to he1 'P All of h 1 loye was DOUI ed folth upon hex young son w1thout thouoht of what mlght happen 11 he were g1anted evelythxng he w1shed How mlny good mothers today lxvlsh lov upon the11 sons and sometxmes spoxl them to a gxeat extent by doxng so Ameha at th1s t1me had to l1ve IH cxxcumstances that would haye caused most of us to become gxouchy old fog1es but she she was not af iected 111 th1s manner She took caxe of h x deal old fathex who was yely ch1ld1sh and at tlmes ve1y ixetful but she always at least fe1gned 1nte1 est 1n h1s wo1n out StO1lGS and found t1me to sm1le and laugh at hlS stale Jokes Hex mothe1 was yexy ch1ld1sh too and Amellas buxdens we1e gxeatex fox that 1 ason What an effoxt It was on hex pa1t to be checl ful fox because of pox exty she was away from hex deax lxttle son and had no one to cheer hex up We love hex all the moxe fox the wav sh caxxxed the gleat burden and we thlnk that fo1 th1s reason suxely she Wlll have stars 1n h 1 crown B9fO16 the death of he1 fathex however her burden of povexty IS lxfted and Amella IS once moxe undel pleasant cucumstances She IS not only bettex off financlally but hex happlness IS ffxeatly 1nc1eased by the xetuxn of hex small son to h 1 home We are glad to see hex happy agaln Yet how dlsgustlng It was 101 hex to txeat oux good f11end Dobbln the wav she dld when se xeally loved hxm but yet was too stupxd to xealwe lt Hexe let s dont say we 19 dxsgusted fo1 pxobablv we all axe stupld I uqf F1 1 fu Q I 1 1 ' 1 v 1. 1 , . u L 1 C . . 1 . 1 . 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The Post A 7' H 5 'lt tlmes but lt does look as lf she could have glyen to hel most tlllgf. worthv fllend some of the loye that she l'lVl9l16Cl upon her sm lll ll11D9l'tl nent son The stolv ends satlsfactorlly howeyel fol Amella finally sees th lt what she thought was loyalty to duty amounted to sentlmentallty Seelng her msltake she hastens to CO1l6Ct It and we ale well satisfied to find the weak ylne cllnglng to a stlong stuldy oak that IS solld throughout thls tlme ANNA WEATHERE OI D Qenlol I+ ngllsl Report Cards on Aprll the FIFSI Ml Pratt had Just announced that the lepolt cal ds would be glven out I sat stlftly ln my seat whlle my fingers Llghtly clutched the edge of my desk One of our teachers was glven the b nlol s calds to dlstllbute bhe mowed slowly down the alsle between the thlld and fourth IOVKS of seats Twenty seven palrs of fasclnated eyes V919 fixed on hel Hoyy cllnl she was How cruelly slow she was too' Flom mv selt It the end of the flISt low I walted Wlth dry stlnglng eyes Glancln ox 61 tow llds the bophomores I saw Mr Pratt bestowlng thell l9p0lt calds mth selene all now nealtless school teachers seem' In my troubled mlnd I saw my grades wrltten down ln y '1Il0l.lS sh ldes llerce black letters Opposlte It ln the fourth column I saw a neat led glade Then a ylslon of my chemlstly teacher appealed She seemed vely tall and dlgnlrled and 1 f lt myself shrlnklng before hel lebuklng glance In leallty I was slldlng down lnto my seat ln a way whlch dldn t ln the least befit a dlgnlfied senlor A cold pl lckllnf sensatlon Jalled down my splnal column I saw my father examlnlng that fatal plece of whlte papel I heald hls dlsgruntled remarks about It I saw a platform upon whlch twenty seven of my class mat s WSIS seated They were all draped ln gray gowns and wore gray caps Neal one end was a vacant seat I was somewhere IH the audlence and all eyes wele suddenly centered upon me I remembered haylng seen a mouse hole neal the entlance and I frantlcally fell to work trylng to solv the some what complex ploblem of how one small shlvellng senlor could escape through a large bold mouse hole To the practlcal pel son thlS would have been an lmposslble ploblem but I was ln a mood IH whlch I was ullllng to accept the most lemote p0SS1bllltleS of escape Suddenly I was startled bv the leallzatlon that my cald had been placed upon my desk It had fallen face upwalds and I felt the eyes of half a dozen of my fellow suffelers upon lt I attempted to p1Ck It up but my numb fingels let go of It and lt fell face dow nward on the fl0Ol ln mad desperatlon I selzed It and drew It lnto the seculltv of my desk Hele I lesolutely fixed my eyes on my cald and was astonlshed to find that I hadnt flunked chemlstry after all Just then the glll ln fl ont of me sald Is that glade ln led lnk chem lstly' I hastlly consulted my cald Imaglne my dlscomfitule yy hen she Sdlfl Aplll Fool Page Forty one ni! c . -y I - D K c . 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TIIC POSI A T H s 1921 A WIND STORM GIIIS glrls wake up You had bett l come down St3l1S Slowly my sleep benumbed blaln gl flsped the tact that someon was calllng GIIIS Mothel was shaklnf me Theles a blg wlndstolm com lng Get up and come cownslalls Then I was fully awake I01 I heald the loal of the storm ln the tlee outslde I grabbed my klmolla and SIIDDEIS and followed mothel DIGCID ltently down stalrs lhe famllv WLI9 all assembled ln the lower palt of the house Cl ash' A glgantlc llmb I'10I'll ou blg elm w IS hulled past the wlndow I 1311 to the pantlv IQYYIQIIIIJQIIIIU' that the wllldow wls opell Ill whlch pans ol mllk had been set I glabbed open the dool Whew' Icy Illllk stluck me as the f01L9 ot the wlnd passlng l,l110Ug'll Cdllled the pans Wlth lt MOth61 came lunnlng Togethel we folced the offelldlng wlndow shut Then we started to XVIDO up the mllk Just as we completed thls task we heald a banfrlnff and llpplng of sheet tln outslde Dad yelled We lan lnto the kltchen to look out the wlndow There was a clash of tln and talllng tlmb IS and ln a sudden blllllant flash of ll htnlng we saw the lmplement shed crash to the g'lOl1I1d Not knowlng but that the house mlght be the next oblect ot the wlnd s fuly Dad and Mothel suggested that we go to the basement untll the w olst 1llIV 01 the stolm w as OXQI I' LIYABETH BFLL 26 A WINTRX RIDL Away we sped wlth flllx llke l lpldlty lll Olll slld ACIOSQ the ll lrd snow wlth melly Jlngle Jlnffle of muslcal bells Yes we WGIQ on Oul way to G1 and dad s house to spend a Jolly Chl lstmas day wlth hlm and gland mother Oul way lay now thlouffh a nallow dellle boldeled Wlth tall tlees whlch was compalatlx ely well shelteled IIOIH the cold wlnd whlch had been bltlng oul noses The slelgh Ofllded mole slowlv ONQI the gleat Cl1lltS between the even IOWS ol Upllght gl lnt tl ees L1 ow ned wlth ICICIBQ md dlaped ln snow As wc lanccd upwfud the llOl9l'l tlce tops tlll now 1l0'1dly elect swayed llghtly IIOIH SICIQ to slde wlth fl clackllng soulld whlch gave us walnlnv ol a fresh attack flom yesteldays stolm that seemed now to be gElth91lllg't0g'QlLlf161 1tS scatteled folces Thele was Ill deed but a sholt dlstance to go 'Ihe nallow woodsy defile open d out on two loads one of them leadlng dll ctly to Glandpa s As we nealed the end of the llttle lax ln we caugllt the fllst fullous gust of the stolm We settled oulselves mole snuglv IH the heavv ful lobes and encoulaged wlth a cheely WOld the stlltled holses who had stopped sholt Th y shook the tlngllng bells on tllell hallless and once H1019 lesumed thell loulney They seem d to be consclous that we dld not haye much filtllpl to go fO1 thev plunged steadllv on tlllough the d1lltS lll the lane alld wc soon leached thc bl glte ltidlllg' lllto oul G1 'md dld s b'un yald IIFLEN ANITA C ARRI TT 75 Page I' 07 ty tu n 4 4 . . . 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'1iXV'11111g' 111.' 111'e1'1.'1 U1 the 51111 1 1 .'111Q,'S. 1113 1 va '1 1 1 ' ' Cf: '1 5 .'1'10.'. 1,11l111411y 1'111z11' 111: 0'1' 1 t L' 'S1' Swwlly' 110 c:11'111s 1115 112111513X s1,111g', Skt' '1 1 it s -1 N, 1' 1', , 1 Q' ' ng. 1141 ' 1211k' 111 t1 b o 'Cf j 1'j, 11' -111.1 ' J I' 11 t1'1-111 1' S11 112'1.I 1 1 re v1t11 11 ' glory at 11151, 111111111 1'11 1111'c1z1st 'l11C1 1 are '1'1f1 1v1111.l'1' is 111:11 .113 .'1'1.x 111 A111111 11111111 '23 T116 Post A, fr, H, 5, HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economlcs Department IS olgamzed under the bnuth Hughes Act and thereby recelves state 1e1mbursement Each gul taklng the work must carry a related sclence and also carry on some home p1oJect work Three years of work ale offered for Whlch a Un1vers1ty cred1t IS glven The first year conslsts of a study of clothlng the second foods meal plannlng and servlng The thud years work IS UIVCH altelrale years and IS made up of sevelal dlfferent umts mcludlng a unlt each oi d1Qt8t1CS ch1ld care dressmaklng and m1ll1ne1y house plannlng and decol atlon As part of thelr p1 oject work the glrls 1n the foods class have served one hot dlsh at noon to those who des1red It durlng bad weathe1 The fmls 1n groups of two took tu1 ns a week at a txme m assummg the en tlre responslblllty for the work They seemed to enjoy lt and have galned a gleater sense of responslblllty The second semester meal planmng and the servlng of luncheons d1nne1s and teas are emphas1zed The clothlng classes b6S1d6S then legulal se1 vmff ploblems have done some lntelestlng Wolk IH maklng dless folms Page Fo1tyfmn . 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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT E Scrence deals Wrth thrngs The arm of thrs cepartment IS to teach the students to observe and compare thrngs thrnk for hrmselt and draw hrs own conclusrons but to pr ofit bv the experrenccs and opr rrons of those who have devoted a lrfe trme to the studv Thrs habrt of observatron and thrnkrng should help hrm make sane Judgments and chorces rn hrs everyday lrfe Chemrstry has to do Wrth the composrtron of thrngs Everywhere about us rs seen the Work of the ch mrst rn the makrnff of food products steel paper glass Crockery leather goods and matches rn photography and rn the bleachrng and dyern of cloth Hosts of other manufactured products synthetrc rubber orls and even gems are the products of the of thrngs made from coal medrcrne flavorrng extracts perfumes dyes rllumrnatrng gas fatal war gas and coke We depend upon the chemrst to tell us what the food we use contarns how rt acts upon the body and whether We are buyrng good food or an adulterated and sometrmes harm ful product Brology the scrence of lryrng thrnffs helps students get a better un derstandrng of lrfe as a whole It not only trams them to obserye and thrnk but to get enurne pleasure and enjoyment out of the beautres of nature Brology has a drrect relatlon to publrc health Modern Scrence has done much to teach the prrnclple of hygrene control the spread of drsease and provrde a pure water supply and wholesome food These studres are foundatlons for many professrons as agriculture engrneerrng and medrcrne They have a general cultural Value also It rs hoped that the rnterest of many students has been aroused to further study along some of these lmes Page Forty fue I .. .1 . I IA n I 1 . 1 c , g ' ., ' !- ! Y ' Y! 1 ' Y . . U u 1 C . Y Y chem1st's art. Among the marvels of modern chemrstry are the thousands I 1 . : Y , , Q 7 , ' 1 I n 7 3 . n , ' . . 7. . C , i . - , . a 1 . Q a I . ' y 3 I. - , , V Q l - I 1 1 T11f1PO5!,m , ,4eL,H,3,eee e 1924 I UMMLRI I U DLI ARI MLN 11 'lhe COITIINQICIII Depfutment of ou1 hlgh school QOHHl9tQ oi thc 101 lOVSlIlg subjects tVpLVS1ltlI1g' booklxeepm bUSlH8SS ulthmetle Il1dlJl1S1 ness Engllsh We do not have a sho1th'1nd Llxss thls yefu but 1llSt9ld .1 class 1n bLlS1l1CSS Ln hsh Most of the ty plng students have 1ece1xed W 211 ds fO1 D1Of1llr-HL 1n ty pewrltlng Some very good 16001 ds fo1 speed and accmacy haw Jtez attamed The typevultlng xx 01k especlallg has been couellted wuth othel d paltments and typ1StS VSG16 1n demand when Post mateudl xx ts to be C0p16d One alm has been to make Wo1k plactlc 11 The students seem to be V015 much lntelested 111 then vs 01k and hue made pe1cept1b1e 1J100'19bS I age I will su 1 . 1 1 , . . , ' ' 4 J, 4 , 4 A A A I L If t t V Q 'z 1 .' . . . ' - r 1 : K 5 , . Y V X , lg., K. K-K. 2 - X ., 2 L. - . . ' . ' 1 Q J' ', Q z 1 0 1 fr . D . 7 ' v . ' 7 2 v . . . 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ROSE-, 14, 1'-all-15,11 Mm I as 1 1 19241 AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT blttmg fleft to llghtf Leonard Slmpson Wayne Reedy Jack Taylol Walter Brewer Glenn Ro e Homer Johnson Lloyd Harder and Frank Traxler Standlng Fed Jay Howard Qulck Louls Peter Hardy Wolford Mr Shuman HONN3ld PhllllpS Lloyd Downs Leaman Qulck John LEWIS and Blame Plerson Oul 192.3 On llulldled Bushel C0111 Llub lesulted ln the 1Oll0Wll1g Xl9ldS Call Jones 112 bushels Flank Tlaxler 109 bushels School plot 104 bushels Hardy Wolfold 102 bushels Ralph CO1dtS 84 bushels Way ne Reedv 84 bushels T1Oy Reedy 84 bushels and Howald Qulck 70 bushels In the boys C0111 Show at the Atwood Festlval the follovsln wel the NVlHI16I'S filst Vernon Cordts second Frank Tlaxler thlld Bl 1110 Pler on In the Nov mbe1 school Corn Show the followlng were Wll1I'l81'i of boys yellow first Frank Traxler second Vernon Cordts thlld Hardy Wolfold fourth Walter Brewer and fifth Wayne R edy In the boys Whlte Ted Jay won second A corn Judglng contest held at the same tlme lncludlnfr Arthul Hlndsbolo and Atwood resulted as follows Arthur fil st Jack Taylor of Atwood second Hardy Wolford and Frank 'llaxlel tled fol thlld and foulth and Arthur won the fifth place The members of oul stock Judglng team who won the Douglas Countx Palm Bul eau trophy W61 Ilvln Shonkwller Ralph C0ldtS Vel non Loldts Wllllam Ixamm Frank Traxlel and Hardy Wolford We also vson the SIINQI lovlng cup glven to the best coln Judges of Douglas County by the Douglas County Fa1 rners Instltute Flank Trax lel Haldy WOlfO1d and Velnon Cordts were our Judges Page Ifoztf ujlzt I. ,. . . 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H. s 1924 IITLRARY SOFIFXI ILS 'Ihe old man when his eyes g1ow dlm casts back his thoughts to the long folgott ll vet pleasant 1etu1n1nf memo11es of the xea1s So let us lecall for a moment a bit of h1sto15 conce1n1ng ou1 ea1l1est l1te1a1y so C10tV meetmgs In 1912 the fiist lltelaly societies clme folth unt11ed mexpeilenced babes The infant organizations g1ew and galned mo1e n w ldeas as each successive class fed them material for thought The first yeal the soc1et1es we1e called Atethenlan and PlOt0lZOD11l'l In the third year the Atetheman changed its name to Yamgata Afte1 two more expeuments 1n 1916 the facto1s W619 chnstened Omega and Platon1an and lli 1917 the name of Wrvtonlan was substituted f0l Omega Thloughout the seven varied 1nte1est1ng and enioyable school te1 ms since then the OCl6tl6S have been one of the mam lI1t619SlZQ of the school We have an interesting t1n1e 1n ou1 meet111gs Rivalry between the two proglam commlttees adds a wholesome zest to what might othe1w1se be unattractive 1out1ne wo1k The committees wolk hard on the pro grams and when ou1 members p1epa1e their parts calefullv they do not usually lack an appreclat ve audience The Platomans had charge of the first plogram in Octobel A one act play po1t11y1ng farm life was suc cessfullv plesented as the cast was mostly made up of fa1me1s The mvthlcal fO1 tunes and futule of sex 81 al students pleased the audlence and the newspaper was up to date and a good one for the sta1t1nU of the Vear the most humorous featule of it being society notes Sev 1al 1nd1v1dual numbers added to the lnterest of the meeting The successive program was glven by the Wrytonlans 1n November Music was an attractive feature thlS time The o1chest1a under the d11ect1on of Miss Coe made its first appearance The1e we1e also two vocal solos and a clarlnet solo The 1ead1ng And So Was I by Helen Gar1ett fLl1111Ql'lBd much humo1 and the etlquette 1em1nde1 gaxe us something to think about second week in D cembel Sevelal magazine 31t1CIeS w 18 16V16W6d and a funny trlal was D1 esented In the debate Resolved that the Ku Klux Klan IS not a detrlm nt to the Ameucan Socletx the negatlve side won The Xmas p1og1am glV6ll by oth SOCl6t16S was 2llJpIOIJ1lHt6 to the season 'Ihe two 163d1l1g'S W616 tho1oughl5 enioved as we1e th solos by Letha codson and Be1ne1ce Bowman The stage was d9C013t6d applopriately wlth two Xmas trees olnamented with t1ns1l Hanglng in flont of one tire place were five bulging well filled stockings f01 the fou1 class presldents and Mr Platt The 1oom was da1kened and the Xmas effec was p1o ucec by candles Old Santa IS not gene1allx known to be a blgamlst but he brought two w1ves Wlth him thls time to help pass out the presents 'lhe next meeting 0'1wen about the middle of Febluary was not up to the old stand 11d as 1 whole though thele w -1s some 1nd1 xidual point me11t1n plalse Olive Veil Une Ill cnioxible leldlng We we1e e IJLCILIIIW ghd to 11,11 M1 P1 ttts xppicclitlxe comments con ce1n1ng ueol ge WISl1ll1g't0ll 1he orcne tl 1 w is c xlltd upon twice lhe g11ls qui tette faxe 1 sele tion 1nd Illlli Holsms ing 1 solo CATCH -XBRAMS 90 Iuqc Fzflf . . 1 1 1 ww 4 1 J L A L X v '1 I . 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A 'ln-I I ' I The Post A T H 5 0RLHEbTRA Slttmg fleft to Tlghtl George Nclmllllon Lowell Doty Sanfold Elllot Gatch Standlng Alvln Wea'he1fo1d Annl Weatherford and Herman Hal Sl1bdl5L1 The A T H S orchestra thls year was made up mostly of new mem bers However, the progress was very notlceable and each one enjoyed the practlce hours They furmshed muslc for the plavs presented and proved qulte efficlevt Page I :fly om. I 0 I Abrams, Helen Gilpin, Rena Quick, Alvena Quick, and Ruth Harshbarger. Y Post pp JL fr, H, Sp p p p GLEE CLUB Readlng left to rlght F1FSt low Carl Jones Ted Jav Leonaxd Slmpson Wllllam Starr Trov Reedy Wllllam Hussey Stephen Sanders Oakley Neal George VlFm1ll10D Lewls Peter Guy Arnett Second row Vxolet Wzlkms Grace Uttelback Gwendolvn Bragg Jessle ROmlne Llsle Mac Brumfield Hazel Relghley Carrle Edmonson, Nellle Auld Letha Goodson Helen Gllpln Catheune Bell Edlth Har hbalgel Thlrd low John Petel Lenora Beebee Lols Harder E lzabeth Bell Dorcas Day Gladvs Medarl Edna Do11ohn Vlola Bralthwalte Marle Wolford Lols Dukeman Hazel Llvengood Doxothv Auld Olne Neal Lola Mechllng Belnelce Bowman, Helen Garrett Alvena Qulck Fourth row Iaunlta Halshbargel Belnuce Stalr Lo1ene M0018 LOUISE Burk Margaret Randall Opal Hunt Flfth row Ruth narshbarge1 Gladys Wlldman Thelma Carroll Paulme Graham, Hazel Clayton Thelma Arnett Wllma Manaugh Floy Rose Beulah Colllns Slxth row Lloyd Downs Alvm Weatherford Homel Mechlmg Herman Harshbargel Mary Sanders Anna Weatherford Ralph Marty Helena O Laughlin Kenneth Johnson Rena Qulck Lowell Doty Haskell Shook The Gle Club thls yeal has seen the largest organlzatlon ot slngels the A T H S has ever had The club was made up of seventy five mem bers under the leadershlp of Miss Ruth E Coe the muslc dlrectol Oflicers were as follows Preszdent Anna Weatherfold Treasurer Ralph Marty Business Manage? Howald Qulck On Wednesday December 19 1925 the members of the elub went about the clty slnglng Xmas calols All members wer present and lt was an enjoyable tr1p On Mal ch 2'1 1924, the Japanese Muslcal Comedy Mlss Cherly Blossom was D1 esented by the club lhe Glee Club fu1n1shed muslc tor Commencement Baccalauleate, and sprlng fx'-3St1Vlt16S Besldes the club work, there has been 1nd1v1dual work, both vocal and 1nst1 umental Page Fifty two 'a: , Y, , u un Y 1. Y Y 7 Y Y , -4 u 5 y ' 9 9 . ,. . . . 'Y . Y Y Y . Q . . Y Y Y L ' ' Q s 1 A Y' ' Y , Y ' Y . - l v . .Sv . v s . 1 . . . , . Y Y . Y Y Y Q, ' u :, .. ., ., ., . , , 1 , . 1 ' 4, Y Y ' Y Y Y Y s , , ' u . A 1 ' Y Y Y Y , Y Y Y ' 9 . ' . . . . 4 . , . .1 I 4 ,- , . I ,,Y,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, 4,A,,, , 6 i , Y Y Y . A ' Y Y , . 'l .'. ' ' . 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FIRE OPERETTA THE T01 In -XDOPS bynopszs The tvsm daughte1s of Seno1 lJ1ctor1o a Wealthx fa1 n1e1 and a glelt admuer of to1eado1s W819 111 love Wlth Juan and Pablo s011s of nelgh b01lHg' fa1me1s When Juan and Pablo asked Seno1 D1cto11o fo1 the hands of h1s daughtels the fathel 16ll.1S6d them and Sald that he Wa11ted h1S daughtels to ma11y SQDOI Swat o and beno1 Whackeo tvso of the gleatest to1eado1s oi Spam He also lllfO1IT16d then1 that 561101 Sw ateo and Seno1 Whackeo xx e1e to a111xe todax to help celeblate hls Lllllgl'lt81S buthdays 'lwo beggals mme 1nd asked Ju 111 and Pablo fO1 iood lnste 1d ol g'1V1llg' them iood Juln and Pablo dlessed them 1n the costumes ol to1ea do1s Se11o1 D1CtO1lO welcomed the b Ugals thmkmg that they were Senol Swateo and Senor Whackeo He sen ed lunch to them and took then1 to VIQVS h1s fa1m Juan a11d Pablo sec1etly met Juamta and Bemta and lepeated the11 xous of love The beggals and SQHOI DlCt01l0 e11 tered and the SQHO1 sa1d that the tO193d01S had p1om1sed to sta fe a bull fight Just then Juan and Pablo ente1ed w1th a message 110m the 1eal to1eado1s The message Sald It Wlll be 1mposs1ble to attend youl festlvltles O1 to ma11y 5ou1 daughtels for the slmple 1eason that ou1 wlves WO11 t let us Haymg g'lV6ll Juan to Benlta and Plblo to Juanltt Seno1 l,1ClL01lO Wlshed hls daughtels a happy buthday CAST OF CHARACTFRS Senov Dzctorao Lou1 e Bllllx Bfmfa Helen Ga11ett Jumuta BLIIICICS Bovs man Pablo Helena O Laughlm Suateo Dolcas Daw Whacl eo Vlolet XVlllxlllS Dolozes Helen G1lp1n Mana Juamta Ha1sl1ba1ge1 G101411 of 191112111111 quls cmd Chants or gnls Nawakwa and Aktfltcl Funps IHII SENIOR CI ASS Pr 4 Suits HOIIOI Brlght ' F1 lday Mas slxteenth has long been malked as 1 1ed lette1 d1y on tl1e Ldl8IlddIS of all tl1e 59111018 lOl tls on that da5 that theSen1o1 Class play w1ll be 0f1ven A commlttee composed of Ruth Ha1shba1ge1 as chauman Wlth Clala Havsklns Hazel Clayton Call Jones Olan Dukeman asslst d by RTISS Hlll as 3dVlS01 selected Kenneth and Me11d1th Wlcholson s Hono1 Bught as the play to be gnen by the class Hono1 B11ght IS a th1ee act comedy telllng the story of how the wealthy son of an old Engllsh famlly almost mallled a Cl'lO1LlS gnl but finally fell IH loxe wlth a college b1 ed book agent mstead LVQIV membel oi the se111o1 class has some wo1k to do fOl the play and fl om the DIOQIQQQ IH plactlces vse a1e pledlctlng a play that ulll fal excel the quallts of 1ll otl1e1 such IJ1OdllCtlOllQ Page F1ff1f szx , , P A. . 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' - ' . v - - ' ' , ,' , .. ., . .' j z ' . 1 ' t. lIlle Post , ,... 1924 Tlll INTINIYII slllllxf FRs Booth T211klI'lgt0Il s clex QI thlee let comedx llle lntlmate Qtlangels was plesented IH the Hlgh bchool Audltollum Oll Det 11 197 1 undel the Clll9Lt1OD oi MISS WIHOHR Hlll BQglI1H1l'lfT wlth Mlss Isabel Stualt who has no lge but who 18 of 'ms ot the chfllmlnfr ages and BRIIX Ames a lawxel ol lll1CQ-Eltllll lv wllo lle wlltuallx St13l1d9Cl ln a lallway statloll ben luse a l1Ll1I'lLdI18 has YVl9CkQCl all flllLl.llC ldll103.d hopes th audlence lS tlllled 011 to the home ot NIISS btudlt Hele the blase lawyel IS tol'tuled 1l1tO uttel sullmlssloll aitel he hls daled to doubt the age ot the glll whose hand he hrs lexel ently klSS6d the lllght b6f016 IH the statlon lxI63HWl'1ll9 havlllg QXDIGS d a decldedly posltlxe dlSlllxL lOl blazen hllSSl6Q IH boy s bleeches he IS subjected to the stolm S911 e of Flolence who DION es to be a typlcal young woman ln bl eeches Flolence lonfrs f01 a lathel SCIIOUS aflall wlth an eldelly mall betole she denldes to settle down Wlth Johnnl Whlte The leadlng role of Isabel Stualt was NCIX lptlx plaxed bl Peulflh COll1I'lS who IS ot 19COgI1lZGd dlamatlc abllltv QQO1 ge hlllot pla5 ed the palt ol Lallx Ames the leldmff mlll Ywllll ll'Itllll1IlllL9S and keell ulldelstalldmg ploxlllg to bt 1 w ell Ll'lOS6Il chal IL e belnlte Bowmflll w IQ p ltectly at home IS Iloleme 'She kept the llldlellle llughlnv collstantlx by hel Qlu el and SD0llt lneous w olk l l nll IS the lllllil of Flolenee l'he Qlltlle clst dld splerldld wolk 'llld ll mdled tll6ll llll6S to pel lhftlfbll Cast of Characters Statzolz Vastu I fllph Nllltx Bal ry Ames C 6015 e I' lllot Mus IsaIlf!Stfuf1lt Beulah C 0llll1S Florence hu neue IGIIIICQ Bownllll Johnnlf Wllltl Ill llllx LClI1lOllSOIl Aunt Illlfn l0Ll1b9 I urk Matin Ruth llllshbalf 81 Henry llomel Mecllllllg Inq P jtly Q1 r . ,. . l , . 1 I ll S ,, 1 1 1 1 1 , ' w 4 'ws- 3 1 1 .I 2 . .f l 1 1, . . 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T116 Post A T H s A PUP PARTY Thr Htnrors started the school year rrght by hfurng the first p rrtv of the se rson It w rs '1 yerv unusufrl one too All the pups of the class wrth Luster Lrown to lead them ran up to Lourses where jud mg by the norse they made the dog house fell down Prrzes were grven for the best canrne costumes A prrze of some fresh meat was grven to St Bernard fBernard Wrlkersonl for hrs bravery The other prrze remrndrng us of Melancholy was grven to Floy Rose After eatrng hot dogs cocoa and prckles the pups ran away to their drfferent homes hyery one present had a very enjoyable trme never refrlmn before what a good trme could be had at 1 PUP partv FRESHMEN RLLFPTION Tremblrng wrth fear the Freshres lrved through the first fifteen dfrys of Hrgh School lrfe The eventful trme of the rnrtratron party arrrved at the close of the fifteenth day of school whrch was on Frrday evenrng September 21 Our new teachers were also guests and they were won derrn ' Whereyer or whenever Freshmen were seen you always heard rn a low vorce Wonder what they are gorng to do to us' The Ireshmen and new teachers were met at the east door of the Rceptron Hall as that was the only known entrance to them by guards who were dressed to represent ghosts They entered wrthout hesrtatrng The upper classmen knew of other entrances You should have seen the gr een necktres and headbands there wasn t r Freshre or even a new teacher s en wrthout one or' the other The most rnterestrng event of the evenrng was the wedding The br rde Lottre Kobel Wore a full verl of lace curtarns and carrred a bouquet of cabbage leaves and onron tops The groom Leonard Simpson lost the rrng berng so unfortunate as to haye a hole rn hrs pocket Reverend Day per formed the ceremony under the huge lrght rn the center of the Re ceptron Hall rn the presence of the student body and faculty of the A T H S Nlrss Hrll was very thoughtful when she explarned the art of drsh washrng rn detarl Mrss Willard favored us wrth several vocal selec trons both hrgh and low Mr Jackson explarned Team work rn the home howey er he seemed to be very unfamrlrar wrth hrs subject matter due probably to embarrassment Mrs Jackson berng present Mrss Coe was so bashful that she had to be excused Everyone responded readrly thus mfrkrn the party a brg success The freshres seemed to enjoy themsely es as much as the upper classmen The Receptron hall was decorated wrth golden rod darsres and crepe paper whrch gaye a very pretty effect Refreshments of rce cream and wafers were seryed after whrch everyone departed The freshres wrth a much lrghter heart were heard breathrng srghs of relref They had come through the or deal strll alrve and were thrnkrng of the fine trme they wrll haye helprng to rnrtrate the newcomers of A T H S rn 1924 Page Fzfty nzne l I I K I . 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The POSt A T H s 19944 QENIOR WEINER ROAQT The senror werner roast had been postponed several trmes when at last the majorrty of the senrors proved to be ducks as well as pups wh n they were courageous enough to go out to Herman Harshbarger s rn sprte of the downpour We had hopes to the last that rt would stop rarnrng The brrght bon tire out rn the woods showed up well from th wrndows but not one decrded to leave the house to accept rts cheery rnvrtatron The evenrng was enjoyably spent rn playing various games The helght of dellght was reached when someone appeared bearmg a large platt 1 of werner sandwrches everyone was dellghted when the prckles and more sandwrches were passed When we started home lt was strll ralnlng but we had an enjoy able tlme regardless of the weather SENIOR HALLOWE EN PARTY The weather man was rn better humor at Hallowe en trme when the Seniors had therr thrrd party It was a Hallowe en party ev n rf rt was the day after The majorrty of the Senlors showed therr ambrtron for havrng a good trme no matter how far you go Thrs party was out to lf rank and Leonard Edmonson s Every grrl went masked although some looked llke men esp crally Grandpa Hrs nervous old wrfe legally re cerved first pr17e We later dlSCOV8Ied Grandpa and Grandma to be two ot our teachers Mrss Oergel and Mrss Patterson For the next two hours and a half everyone was very busrly engaged around everyone wondering what they contalned when one of the boys decrded to take a peep Immedrately we each knew that rt contarned something' to eat On further rnspectron we found rt to be sandwxches prckles pre and apples The sacks were emptred wrth great speed only to be re filled wrth popcorn whrch they got from a large pan whlch had been placed on the floor rn the mlddle of the room After having some musrc everybody was saylng to som one else what a flne tlme I ve had And soon w were home ward bound has rng spent -1 pleasant ex enrng at the Edmonson home TYPEWRITIN G PARTY The boys rn the typlng classes entertamed the glrls 1n the typlng classes on February 26 at Lors Harders Although Lors was to be fr guest she lnvrted us to have the party at her home lhe evenrng was spent havrng a Jolly ood trme everyone takrrg 'ln actrve part rn all games Now don t ever Ehrnk we lost all rnterest when the eats came rn srght The ats consrsted of hot Werner sandvuches prckles wafers and apples At 10 30 everyone havrng had a pleasant trme at LOIS s started home and all seerno that everyone else arrrved home safely Page Qzxty n I 0 ku H K 4 B. , . . - n A n . . . . 7 . ' . p in K u , L 1 D - ' 2' n 1 , , - 9 . . . , A . . ' l ' KK 77 ' 1 7 ' . - Q . . , a , e . ' - , , . . 0 . taking part in various Hallowe'en stunts. Paper sacks were passed - ! ! L , , . l n . . u , D 1 ' . lv ' 9 ' e f as ' ' x n IQ , - H . ,- . n . si , C V . . , . u C 7 . ' , A f . ' . , . . . I . , . s L 1 D 7 1 1 . V , ! 9 ' i . . . , i -. . K I I C: , . . ' The Post A r H 1924 SOPHOMURE VAI EN TINI1. PARTY The Sophomol es entel tamed themselves on Febxualv 14 10.34 vu 1th a X alentlne party m the school gymnaslum Contests were held and san ous games were played The X Y Z orchestra composed of Haskell Shook Gatch Abrams Wllllanl Starl Vernon Cordts and Elsle Brums field furnlshed the dlscords for the evening Refreshments of hot choco late and sandwxches were served AKTATCI AND NAWAKWA T AMPFIRL PARTY The dlnlng room of A T H S XOIV ffe tnely decorated wxth C1 epe paper was the place of lnterest at 20 Frldav evenlng February 16 The Jolly group of Campfire glrls and the guardlans Mlss Patterson and IHISS Moore had a valentlne party Plano and vlctrola muslc and games 1n keeplng wlth Campfile spult were the means of entertalnment The followmg lefreshments were served sandwlches creamed salmon and peas m t1mbal cases ohves celery dalnty heart shaped cakes grape ICC and hot chocolate The only tlme anyone was found to be qulet was whlle eatlng although durxng thls tlme lnterestmg chats were often heard from different parts of the room IRLSHMILN RHI URN PARTY The freshmen gave the upper classmen a retuln party In much the same style as the 1n1t1at1on party Each class was to fulmsh a stunt Games were played and enjoyed by all Refreshments of plneapple shel bet and wafers were served The grand march gave us all a hlnt to go and vse d1d havlng spent an enJoyable evenmg recallmg past days SENIOR CLASS XMAS PARTY The Senlol class celebrated Chrlstmas as ex exythmg wlth 1 gay little panty this tlme at Beulah Collins Indoor hox se shoe was the game ot the exemng although xt was mterceded by several othels EN8lVlJ0dj was astonlshed how easy UD It was to wrlte thls name whlle sxttlng on a Jug Ten oclock came around and wlth lt the announcement that Santa had broken hls Ford and was unable to get there but would appomt as h1s successor the class presldent fG601g6l who made a lald on the Chl1Stm3S tlee and found presents and an old fashloncd tleat fol all Soon after he presented a notice Tlme fol Home Page Sz ty me . . . . 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A Readlng left to rlght Flrst row Prank Edmonson Harry Auld Paul Evans Roscoe Long Leonard Edmonson Ted Jav R1-chard Harshbarger Standlng Gemge Llllott Ralph Marty Olan Dukeman Wxlham Kamm Johnnv LCWI Homel Mcchlmg Oscar Brewer Howard Phllllps Loach Jackson hun Shonkvxller Raymond Ruddock Alvm Weatherford beolge V61lTlllll0ll When Coach Jackson lssued hls first call f01 tootball candldates about thuty men lesponded Captaln Elllot was the only 1 gular to leport but the1e were four other letter men who played 1n sevelal games last yea1 Although he had to bu1ld hls team alound one man Coach duced a team that def ated Bement somethlng whlch no othel Atwood team has done ln years Just after th1s game the breaks began to go agalnst us several regulars were hurt some qu1t school and others were 1nel1g1ble on account of grades The first game was the only one ID wh1 h the Whole fi1 st team played together there were always one or two out and towald the last of the season foul legulars and one sub we1e 1nel1g1 ble 'Ihey were Foster Harshbargel Buxton Shonkwller and W1e1 man Whlle our season was not an lmpresslve one flom the standpolnt of games vson yet we wele not beaten badly by any team except Tuscola lll fact only one other team scored mole than one touchdown on us all season 'lhat team was Bement and wh n one consldels that Atwood played that game wlth five men 1nel1g1ble the defeat doesnt seem so dlsglaceful Another good feature of thls season IS that the team as a whole has played good clean foot ball and lt has accomplxshed a great deal IH t1a1n1ng young playels Wlth any sort of luck and a few expel lenced men back next yeal M1 Jackson IS sure to turn out a real team Page bmty form 1 1 , , , f.. 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I T116 POST T H Atwood 5 Buncnt 3 On the last dry of the Fall Festn al Iement came down deternnned to grve us a real trouncrng Howey er Atwood was rust rs deter mrncd to romp over Bement From the first of the game untrl the last thrs wrs a real footbrll ame Iuyery yard that was garned was brtterly con tested Frnally rn the second quarter Atwood pushed Iement back to her own 17 yard marker Then Bements defens trghtencd up and on the fourth down Brll Kamm sent oy er the wrnnrng place krck Although the team was not workrng as smoothly as rt would rn mrd season rt put up a real ame of football and showed that Coach Jackson had coached rt thoroughly rn fundamentals and wrth anv sort of luck should d velop rnto a formrdable opponent for any hr h school team rn Central Illrnors Arcola 6 Atwood 0 On th srxth of October Atwood went to Arcola Already the Jrnx seemed to be on our trarl for three regulars were out due to rnjurres Arcola rn the first quarter pushed Atwood back repeatedly and missed scorrng by a narrow margin The Atwood team came back rn the second and thrrd perrods and seem d sure to score sex eral trmes but A1 cola always trghtened down and held In the fourth quarter Atwoods defense weakened and rn the final mrnut of play Arcola bucked the lrne for a touchdown The game ended just after the krck off Tuscola 37 Atwood 0 On the 13th Atwood went to Tuscola Three of our re ul us were agarn rn crrppled condltron but were able to play Although w admrt ball They made two touchdowns from Atwood fumbles one from a tumble rn mrd field They also made two touchdowns by long passes Montrcello 6 Atwood 0 Two weeks after the 'luscola game Montrcello c rme down Atwood s team was agarn weakened by the absence of first strrng nr n Buxton left guard qurt school and Joe Shonkwrler was taken from half back to play guard In the second quarter Just as Montrccllo snapped the ball back the umprres whistle blew for off srde and the Atwood back field momentarrly stopped and allowed Montrcello to complete a p rss for '1 touchdown Arthur 9 Atwood 0 On November tenth Atwood went to Arthur Two regulars Buxton and Shonkwrler were rnelrgrble and Just before the game started Ralph Marty was called home on account of hrs brother s serrous rllness Thrs affected the team greatly In the first quarter Pankey scored a place krck from the twenty fiye yard lrne Then rn the second quarter At w ood droye Arthur back to her own fiye yard marker but Pankey crrcled our end for a twentv yard garn In the thrrd perrod Atwood attempted two place krcks and a drop krck but they all mrssed by ft narrow margrn Bement 18 Atwood 0 For the next game Atwood went to Bement Although the team had already had much more than rts share of tough breaks rt reached the clr max for thrs ame Coach Jackson had fiye men rn lrgrble for thrs game whrch rs almost one half the team Throughout the first quarter Bement w as held rn check but they wor ked sey eral passes for a touchdown rn the second quarter I 11 S1 ff I' cr A. . . S. - A . . I I l . S 2 tv ' A. ' . 3 .. ' - ' ' . ' ' . ' ' I ' .' . I 2 I ' I 44 - .'7 . ' ' 1 '1 . 1 . w s, . : , I cr , . 2 g . , . . . v K .., . , . ,- C -,, - . ., , N. 3 . . ' V r ' ' . l LC ' 1 , . . . , g , I A . . . . . . . . . 'Q 7 1 V . Y 9 . , . . ! 7 ' ' If 77 ' I . In s 7 I . I- ' 7 . t , . , - . . A I , - V s u . . A 9 V ' . ' . . g 2 .S .x . . -. . . y 'u Q . Tuscola outplayed us, they only made 10 points by playing straight foot- . I I , I . . . - V ' v . . 9 - I ' , .2 v l y 'Lf ' . ' . e . ' , ' 7' - y , ' 1 '- 1 , L , . . J ' L .x A .' Y . D - . ' v .' v 1 ' r 1 an . . L . 4 9 Y ' ! . . l Y v . l I u . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' v v I u v 1 1 l O 1 . v I l 8 u - . , v 1 .Lb Ly c 1 u n ' I , - , , . . 4 v 1 n , u .- I ' . U , . Q. . I . In - f V - 1 P ' 5 . 1 av 1 . . . , 7 , v s v u ' 'ry1'. .rg- '1,' Tl39B'El i A1 12 115- 1924 is fNSKE'1'BALI, Reading left to ilght Standing James Edmonson Coach Jack on Howaid Quick Seated William Kamm Geoige Elliott Richaid Haishbaigei Ted Jay and Alvin Weatherford Twenty fixe candldmtes ansuei d the call 101 basketball mateiial and all were given tvso weeks time in xx hleh to show then xalue Much tion was given the men Fifteen men su1v1ved the fiist cut and then mole intenslxe tiaunng vias given Much time was spent developing an offense that would be able to hold its own and a tive man defense W ms used that was able to hold down the scoie of the opponents Intra mural basketball was played most of the yeai and much good material was developed foi next yeai in this mannei 'Ihr e fust string men and quite a few substitutes iemain foi next year and ou1 piospects foi a good team aie fan Page .Sixty sm ' : , s , ' ' ' . 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I ' ' l an ' u ' v K my C L. 7'lfL J-1, 1-,I The Post 1 H 1994 Atwood, 14 M0l1IlL611iJ 11 On the following evenln Atwood went to Monticello to cop one of the closest games of the season Atw ood Just couldn t get started and fumbled O1 threw the ball away time and agaln Montlcello plaved a good defen s1ve game holding Harshbarge1 down to one flee throw This makes the fifth game that Coach Jackson s boys have played 1n e1ght days and they have dlopped only one contest Deland and Atwood AT THE MONTICELLO TUURNAMENT Atwood, 16 MOHtlL6110, 14 '1h1s game was the halr THISQI of the tournament In the final minute of play an Atwood player fouled Abner of Montlcello givlng him two free tosses he made on free throw evening up the score 14 to 14 Then a Montlcello player fouled Bill Kamm Just as the game ended and Kamm made both flee tosses g1v1ng Atwood the victory 16 to 14 Aftei the game every Atwood rooter look d ten years younger but some Montl cello rooters looked fifty years oldel It was really a hard game to lose but say it vsas a fine one to win Atwood, 26 Mansfield 10 Saturday evenlng Atwood played Mansfield for champlonshlp The Mansfield boys put up a game fight but they were no match for Coach Jacksons boys Atwood d1d not show any slacklng pace IH thls game but the boys all played Just as well as they dld m the first game of the tourney This is the thud consecutive year that Atwood has won the county tournament Atwood, 27 Maroa, 14 On Febl ualy 7 M3103 came here fo1 the 1etu1n game The boys put up a good game but our team was out there to get revenge fo1 their 17 to 5 defeat at Maroa Atwood was safely ln the lead all the time aftel the first quartel Harshbalger was hwh po1nt man gettlng four field goals and four free tosses Atwood, 26 MOHtlCC110, 15 On February 8 we marched Montlcello mto camp w1th a 26 to 15 score Mr Sutton s boys cam down here w1th the thought of defeatlng Atwood and It took them qulte a while to stop that glorlous day dream Atwood plaved a real game as d1d Monticello and at half time the scole was Atwood 18 Montlcello 3 Durlng the last half MOHt1C6110 out SL01 ed Atv ood but Coach Jackson s team had a safe lead and no cause to worly Atwood, 17, Deland, 6 On Frlday Febluary 9 the home team went to Deland The At wood boys played thelr usual st ady game and were safely in the lead durlng the entlre game Page Szxty ezght rw 4 A. . .S. -4 . . - 9 9 . v . ni v . 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TIIC Post A T H 5 Atwood 22 Bement 19 'lhls was probably the most excltlng game that Atwood has plaved thrs year The entlre game was very fast and hard fought and there was scarcely ever more than a three or four pornt drfference rn the scores When there was about a mlnute to go Bement took the lead and the fans went frantrc Then Brll Kamm sank a pretty held basket to tle the score Then yust to sweeten thlngs up a llttle Blll dropped m another pretty shot lust before the final whrstle blew Atwood Seconds, 15 Bement Seconds, 34 The Atwood second team lost a one srded game to the Bement second team ln the curtarn 131881 The whole second team except Qurck was off form and could not hrt 1tS Stllde Qulck was the whole show for At wood and got srx field shots Atwood, 30 Sullrvan, 16 On February 22 the Atwood boys went to Sullrvan to close the sea son Both teams played a good brand of basketball but the Sulllvan man maklng 18 pornts Atwood Seconds, 9, qullrvan qeconds 16 Phe second team went down to Sullrwan with the frrst team to play the curtarn ralser The Sulllvan boys were much taller and heavrer than our second team and the score was never verv close Qulck was the out standmg player for the Atwood seconds DISTRICT TOU RNAMEN1 Thursday March 6 at 3 30 P M Atwood and Sullrvan took the floor for the second game of the tournament and the game started fast and furlous Sullrwan took the lead but could not hold rt and at half trme the At wood gang was rn the lead 22 to 9 The second half was a repetrtron of the first Atwood s offense could not be stopped by Sulllvan and the game ended 40 to 18 wrth Atwood on the long end of the score Harshbarger made 71 pornts for Atwood whrle Weatherford added 1'3 to then score The entlre team play ed well ln thus contest faq? Slffl mn? . . ' I ' , . . . I ' C I x ' a ,Q . - v w , . 1 . 'I ' g , 3 . n I u. . l , K S , . c . ' -' defense was not enough to stop Atwood. Harshbarger' was high-point I 1 ' I D L . ' L x xl, , Y . 1 l ' l 1 T 1 . u , 1 , : . . I 1 7 Y . , . - . 7 . ' r , Q . .1 - . . L ' A ' . I X ' HA 1- ' Tlflfi Post ,4 T H 5 MR JACKSON A splendld Coach and A Jolly good fellow RICHARD fHashyJ HARSHBARJGER Captaln and center and a hlgh pom GEORGE ELLIOTT Although George played guard he was used m the oifense and scored many tlm6S from the field. A star guard and worked well 1n the system of offense Pnqc SMw11ly man An offenslve star and was very strong on defense TED JAY Ted developed lnto a good guard and has a future before him Stlong on defense, he broke up many ot the opponents passes and was a valuable guald - u Q n -H 4 l . . . L ' o - w Tlflti Post gg gg A.T.H.s. 19241 -xg,, ALVIN WEATHERFOPD Forward Played a strong gam offen slvely and was very strong on defense A consclentlous worker and a good playel XVII 1 1 wr KALINI Forward was an accurat shot plxot d 'md passed well and was a valuable man Jamc gradually lmproved as the season progress d and was golng strong at the L ose or the year He should take l:,ll1ott s place on the team nut year Hoxsfucn QLICK fSub Forwardh the season and came throuffn 'xt the and of the eason and came tholugh when sent mto the games He should make the team next ye u Page Seventy one D - I Y Y 41 4 A A . ' cz ' ' Q - , . .hurts Emmxsox fSub Gu:.1'dJ . s ' ' - 2 A . . ' - ' nl r A S . , v , - The Post 1924 THE CALENDAR Xffi. ' ' ig v- fx fi Sw, RTHS5 W We Qataelwbam f f Sx ff BEQUN SEPTEMBER 'gig ff! ovEP.w1TH -:NE 0 'QU' ll 33 lu ll lllu K ff7Wffff iWf MfxWf J Avy? -4- ggfzd Septelllher School opens small class of youthful I l9Slllll6ll I venbody g0lllg' to the D111 SLOIL '1lte1 books H 11d dSSlg'llITl6I1tS al1 eady Football IS gettlng o1gan1zed SQHIOI class electlons NIISS H111 t1n U S H1StO1Sl So be lnneth the second 11 eek and Im tho1ou hly d1sgusted 111th all 01 you Joe ShO!1kW1l91 goes to sl ep five m1nutes afte1 entcung school Sp1t Neal says DIISS Coe plays the ITl2l1Cll6S laster than he can waddle to Hally Hofsas and Beulah Colhns elected well le 1de1s MISS Oelgel a111ves Mlke H31Shb31g91 SpO1tS a new led belt M1 Shuman and hlS Ag classes go to the State F111 Ag Llasses spo1t1n State Fan souven1e1s MISS Wasson called home Fleshmen and faculty 1n1t1at1on 24 We IQCCIVC an humble but 1nsp1red lette1 flom Max Pe111n Callf adv1s1ng us not to cheat Dllke slow 91 th1u tovsn boss says P1Of Platt Newe1theless we haxe heald that the P1Of9SSO1 11 as auested 101 SDQ9dlll0' 1n Ohm last sun1me1 1 No school t1ll the Festlxal IS ox 91 and Bement hcl ul Atxx ood I ement 0 I llly lah' llhl P11' Pagf Sm 11111 Iuo 91. 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The Post 1994 O4 toln 1 The Sen1o1 colons uc up 1nd the flwpole g'191SCCl tlnnks. lllllk Auld Ma1ty we1rs the glelse 011 The colols fnst thex 19 up and then thex alent MISS H1ll 181111118 flom 1llI19SS Ewe15body sells thc C Olllltlk C entlemcn The 1ed 1nd bl 1cl1 1utomo blles don t 1un N915 I lSt G1ayce Palks shdes dow n 1lI the bf1n1ste1s at noon Mlss P'1tte1son h1s guests It he1 cottafre It lanes lOl the week end Jones has an 'ur lJLl1l1C1 on his llod e He saxs lt xuns like 1 FILICC Spauow 16-Mlss Wlllald d1lNQS up lnnoc ntlx 111 he1 P1em1e1 Cl9Ct1lC shlft and a thousand lwhts on It The Nlonday ewenln neeetl gs of the Facultx seems to be a place to d1g up ou1 past ICCOICS Students su1m1s that the ffmcultv dlscu s 1n fmlphabetlcal succession all ou1 h1sto11es 1 1 the Nlondax evenlnv me tmofs The guls that left betole tl e noon bell 13110 use and no to 100m 20 says Mlss Coe llI1SS Coe also found out who hld the candv Who IS playlng the F1 nth hal ps ln Assemblw Mlss Hlll and NIISS Wlllald 11e weaung lllmljell ck shuts A class SWIPQS an apple from f,x901g Smothel s pocket Econonucs class goes th1ou h the St 1le5 plant Does 01 does not Mlss H111 know how iast she d1ow thlough Cel ro Gordo P Nllss Coe I 1lls od thc pl 1ttorm Pl'1ton11n l1te1 111 1110111 1m Nos Pllllbfl 1 Sen1o1 palts It Pdmonsons 3 Campfile guls have a box and ple soclal at the gx m N01 S 1tu1day 4 l'19SI1I11CI1 haue 1 m1squc1'1de Football team goes to A1thu1 to XE 1tch 1 frame Some ot the teache1s got 1 10 1n ll ll1f9lll0'Cl1lC te t Who' Who? 8-NI 8: NI HlSt0lW Students go to C h 11111111 n to see the nelus -Xllti Zala W1ll'11d duxes her bus Sophomoxe Fnghsh has 1 g1e1t deb1te All out 101 the AlmlStlL0 celeb1at1on Anothel SOlJl1OfI'lO16 deb 1te 1bout Ivan s hoe Lltelaly socletles haxe 1 football match the Pl 1t0l1l1I1S won Bement 19 Atwood but 11 f11t untll next yeal Teachels haxe to go to school thls week end Goodx' Teache1s contelence It Chzmpfugn Nlxss Coe had he1 han bobbed Dec emlu 1 . ln Penn' V hxelxbodx gettln hls D1Ltll191'1lx9Il 0 Ch11stm1s ns comlng we ue 1ll xelx good faq: Sewnly tl ree fl. 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I I A ' Q - I- 'The Post A11HS 1924 7 M1 Platt 1612111113 all well aga111 We1e glad to see h1m 8 M1 lackson captul es about seven squ11t Guns 1n Assembly Mlss Moole IS wea11ng somebodys flat p1n We know whose 17 In U S H1sto1v who was bloadcastlng 110m the back row? 18 Rah' Rah' Rah' fOl the co1n show Just look at the cfus M1 Hamllton IS maklng ms ste11ous VlSltS at U S Ga11etts 1691 dence MISS M0016 Semors have Chllstmas palty at Beulahs house M1 Pratt 3dVlS9S that now we had bette1 haxe the same 13013011 always slgn OUI excuses fO1 absence Chustmas p1og1am a11d lots of g1fts but Santa sounoed as lf he l1al come fl0m 0411110111121 111stead 01 the North Pole to Jan Z Chrlstmas hol1d'1ys 1n Whltll ou1 team 11lIlS up '1 S001 011 the Alumnl llolngs BIISQ Mlss W1lla1d H1 MISS M1 s Oe1 gel Pattel son Wasson NIISS M1 Shumall and P1 ole S01 P1 att 01 the Faculty over the ChFlS1,H13.S Vacatlon M1 Jackson Flor1da Atwood Per used the Sprlngfield llblaly Atwood M3S0l1 Clty Decatu1 Decatul Slew Bunn1es seven mlles from town where the11 w1ves couldnt see them Atwood Tolono January Resolut1ons'? Yes we make them But we make then1 yust to break then1 afte1 all They can t keep walm Wl11h0Llt fl file even at Beaty s garage The Econonucs class IS amused by 1 cotton QXhlblt '11axle1 and Ve1no11 CO1dtS lawe become men long pants' Ag class brlngs home the11 second SllN91 cup of the ve 11 MISS Wassons han nexe1 used to cu1ly MISS H1ll has a mean look out of 1161 blue ey es Lookout fO1 hard Semestel exams' Ente1ta1nme11t by Rex Faust and Rex Baldwln bl1lllV3.l1 15 Atwood 21 MOlltlC0llO deleated H01 s ts out MISS Hlll gently explalns tl1at she 11cve1 ullecl H 1111 oi Assembly to hav a tete a tete w 1th h1m Twas m1dn10ht 111 detentlon The teachers watch had stopped She d taken '1 snooze Wlth both ey es open Now wouldn t that cork you Home1 Johnson s hall lays l1ke a l1en 111 WlI1t81 W BIGWGI says hls hes l1ke Geo1ge Wash111g,ton Jones was late he says because h1s holse was tlozen belgs and lC1Cl9S It su1ely IS cold today Foul new ones en1oll fo1 Soclology Sca1let f9X9l School out 101 a week Its an 1ll wmd that blows Z1 nobodx 1113 good Page Sew enty fmn up w 1tl1 lce 1 1 1 1 w v l ,u . i '. Q 1 A ' b l L . 1 I '. ' mtv, - ' '- . 19- 1. . . . my I. . . ' Q U ,K Q ..- 20- ' , ' . '. . 21? .I ' . v L . .A 22-T ' ' - ' , . ' .. ' f 22- ' , S 1 f It f , c 1 , I ' ' ' ' ., c 1' 'Q . . . I 7 , . Y . . S K 4 1 - - - - - -P-Y-F,-F-Q -A-A-V-Y-,Y-Y--S!v-v-viii-Y-ZirSw' 1 Miss Moore ....,......,,.....,,,,..,,.,c... Decatur-Wilmington, Ohio ' Y 1 ' Sk v uc -,,A-,-AAiiYY,---------- 1 . 1- ' . , I - z- , c - ' - . 31 , . 1 . U r ' , . . , I . 4? . . - . v c I tip ' 1 . - 1 1 - i K ' 7- . ' ' ' ' ' 1 '. 9 ,,-, - ' ' ' ' . 11- A ' 1 f. . ff ' . 11-' 'W .5 f F. 12- , ' . 15- 1 ' 'z 1 2 ' 11, 16-, . is . . , 7 5 ' 7 s , 16- , , , I . . . '- 17- . i I . . . D in . r . 17- A 7 .8 . V .I V. . D - 19- ' ' ' ' f. 6 T ' 7 5- ' ' Y '. ,. c i 'l 7. .7 9 .Y ' , ' 1 - ' The Post A T H 5 We eat up the Pratt County meet What wouldn t Prof Sutton do to drsqualrfy H3ShlQ'7 Carl Lrvengood N1S1tS us Semester grades rssued Lots of cussrng to be heard Several Unrversrty students wrsrt us to show off I suppose wx 11 do the same next year Pebrrrary Brand new month We romped on Maroa Post stafl meets at Mrss H111 s at seven oclo k Two brand new Janrtors Mrss Wrllard helps Clausre sweep Woodrow Wrlson burred Senror play tryouts Junror Vermrllron makes a lot of money Lat1n Play Drdo Dukey and Harry attempt to collect admrttance Roscoe puts a two foot monk y wrench besrde Mr Shumans Ag cups Frfty lrnes a day from now on for the Vllgll class Vrrgrl never wrote em that fast Sophomore party rn gym Prof Pratt and Mrke Harshbarger exchange Valentrnes as do Elmer Meece and Mrss Wasson Ralph Cordts seems to be able to snooze anywhere anytrme IH any posrtron Bement 19 Atwood 22 Sullrvan 16 Atwood 30 Rrchard throws a basket for the enemy he makes up tor rt later howeyer Everybody lookrng at the calendar Exerybody buyrng radlo sets Another set of slrdes on Lat1n and Poman Scenes Another set of slrdes thrs trme rn Chemrstry on grades Mrss Hratt bobs her harr We bet Mr Pratt wrshes he had some too The specral detentron after school rncludes all the So rologv class Marc lr More vacatron Cuy Arnett makrn hrmself famous Three doctors come and examrne our gullets Chemrstry lecture at Decatur by Edwrn In Slosson Chemrstry sharks attend Mrss Hrlls vorce has become xery wee Several attempt wrrtrng rn the Natronal C hemrstrx Essay contest Tournament begrns Sullrxan 18 Atwood 40 Decatur 20 Atvs ood 8 Terrrble black snowstorm Mrss H111 tells the Socrology class that men are such slox enly anrmals We bet she marrres one next June though Roscoe Elmer and B111 Lewrs wears lots of rouge poorly put on All Socrology men are wearrng necktres 11 '1I1ss Cherry Blossom Company 1ehea1s111g hard Page Ser enty five 26- ' 1 ' . , s . . . 29- ' . V. . D 30- ' ' . ' ' . v 1 . I . . H ,, . 'e' . Q 1 1- . ' . 4116 77 ' ' ' Y ! n 6- ' ' . 8- ' ' ' . 11- ' - ' ' . 127 ' , KK ' 7- ' ' 13- - -e ' . ' . 14- . . K .1 . U - . . , Y 15-. ' ' ' . HEY ' . ' U 1 c ' 'H c 17- c h ' c l ' , . , . 18- 3 . 23- g 1 . 5 ' ' . f . ' , 3 i I 'A' I I v l , . 25-Nine rahs for' lil' Howard Taft Shuman. 28- ' ' t .. 31-1 '. ' ' ' '. '. ' ' . 131- . '- ' ' ' C' , . 1-1 ' ' 4 1 - I 1 ' 1 l c . . zz- - - ' - .. 41 1 ' . . . , 1 ' 1 V ' 1 ' 1. , ' . sr- f ' ' ' ' . 61 , . y.' ' ' gn ' C 1 'K U1 n 6- ' ' . . 3 ' 7- ' ' ' . L - -' Y Q 10- y . . . v Y . HT ,. v, ' . s - 1 I . . 12- H H c ' ' ' . . 0 , ' . . - ' - Y - The Post 1924 14 Senlol play cast d1lX6 to ll1011t1CGllO to see Honol Brlght Mlss M0016 and 111155 Hlll ale also lolly 11'19l'l1b91S of the clowd 16 Snow' Snow' Snow ' The filst lobln sat on a Ll101lX tlee bough HIS best led xest on a soft tune ln hlS thloat Now I cant but bell xe that naught caled he That the blossoms VS616 of snow not chells 17 Everyone that can IS staylng ln town 18-JUHIOIS wlltlng annual spllnff pomes 28 The Post IS g'OlI1gt0D19Q'i A prll Aplll Fool vse fool the teachels by haxlllg our lessons Whele dld all those base balls come TIOITIQ Some ale studylng llke 16 dexll ln Oldel to gladuate Typevslltlng cont st at Montlcello Show els Senlols lssue thell lnxltatlolls to Commencement V1 need new socks Warlen and Roscoe dlstulb the campflle meetlng Camp Flle Opeletta The Tolleadols Good looklng gents May Glrls weallng pletty vlolets IIIQGS loses tullps Makes such all awful contlast Wlth then faces Typewlltlng party SGHIOIS llsten to the last lltelary ploglam sklp them mole easlly than you can sklp classes Ag boys ale splaylng the 01Cl131dS SSHIOIS lehealslng the Class Play Vllgll class adJoulns pelmanelltly They alent llankellng aftel Homer O1 OY1d Senlol boys castlng thell balt fol Ve falle woman Go slowel thlu town boys Boys seem to be so eagel about OHen1ys and Malted Mllks SGHIOIS gettlnv lndependent Junlol Senlol ICCGDUOI1 A good tlme xl 'ls had bx Ill QSHIOIQ plesent Honor Brlght June Class 561 mon Oh Yes we ll b ambltlous and all that Commencement Goodbye Faculty Tommy Uttelback thlnks lt safe to clean the Hlgh School fl om chew lng gum Faculty off on 1 summel lalk keep U1 vc on Mlss Hlll she may get mauled Mlss M0016 too h PlO16SSO1 Platt has completed lllg twenty fifth xeal of academlc lnstluctlon Mr Platt has endealed l1ll1196l1 to lll ol us Clllllllg' l1lQ H1169 19119 111 Atwood Hlgll Qchool Page bm 911111.51 A. 'l'. H. S. - . v 1. 1 . ,, 1 . ,, . i . H .- V . ' , . . v . . , Y y . . i . v 'D . . V 1 y 1 v u 1 v y, . Y l . - . I ,. . 1. O H Q, O .. C i- K6 7? ' ' , 1- - f ' 1' . 11- ' ' Ll ' ' ' '- C . 12- . ' ' e ' . 17- f ' . 18- . 1 . .Q . v. . - ,C V 20- ' ' ' ' ' . 25- ' , x. ' . 1- ' '. ' 'u ., '.., . 2- ' ' . Q u 4-Roscoe thinks the good thing about literary programs is that you can A A Cn u 9- ' ' - - ' X - . ui ' , ' ' , , -L 7 , l u ,' H 1 4 7- ' 13- . ' . . u . 1 H- .4 ef, Ml-Ac , , Jr , , , K Y ' 1 v , 1 ' 17- ' ' ' ' ' ' . 20 ' , ' , D, ' as ' , Y I H o- - . 1. 1 l L . 291k ,A , KK .77 1- , ' ' - , ' ' -e ' ' f . 3- - f , . 5- C K ' ' ' - 2 et 1 1 ' - j . I n n N I , a 'i - ' . 1 K Q 'K vu v- y 1 ' ' I . ' Q 2 ', ' f ' . I . . v ' -.l' rl? l1C Post 14. 1: 11. s. 1924 Xl UMNI lil blSll H PJLL 4L X4 if Mft? NSI V V If 1 1 f ,1 J L K fl -t We ' ff t ' 7 1' f- - X xx ' H, , M0 . f I. L, i . 6- l' i i 2' i i ' e 5 K , ,,f 4' V I I , if i ' krieiiz X Q V r' f , -, Staff' X K , iff: I f ' I h lllunu if '17 Stitt, Louis, l.,vIlClQl't2iliQ1', Monticello, Illinois. , 2 , T 'gg 3 I - ' '. Cl- -- ' 'ie lun, Ilurnh- ' , flzuolrl, Tea ther. Br ' ', 1, , ' 'l' ish ' '. , ', , 'z, tame: 1 . 3 f , .: . . . ' Y . in ' , , A '.'. n ' '. v' . . . v .. J, ., . , A L , A - . - . K 7 A 7 A In 1 L, v -L'u r,!.K't,L. K-.W Dotx Mlldled Ueeeaqed Phllllppe Vvllllllll Clneafo Western hw of J rut it euei Iiec -Xgiitultuie ei Ll Iiehtenualtel lO1l Itll 1 Nlllll Hollace Home Pmckaid lone Q2llll'01I1I1 Sholt Helen NIM Steak Shonkmlei Nldix Nlis Lucus Van Vleet Maude NIH when I' lecti IL L S Cuff .su The POST A T H 9 Class of I9 Parnhart Harold Iestaurant Atwood Bowman Mane Home Fall Ama Home Downs Mae Teacher Harshbargfer Freeda Mrs Sunderlmd Heerdt Golda Teacher Howerton Clrfford Bank Employee Decatur Edmonson Vllgll Employee Mt Vernon Illrnols Meece Loren Stud nt U of I Randall Lena Mrs Henry Rrggs Paul Edward Drug Store Atwood Wrldman Leaman Farmer Atwood Welker Wavne Inlectrlclan CZ-1llI0lIll1 Llass of Z0 Anderson Iurvrn 'leacher Shonkwller School Bowen Fred Farm 1 Atwood Brewer Elvert Inmploved on rarlroad Ixansas Cltx o Day Inscoe Palnter Atwood Heath McCla1n Standard O11 Co Decatur Jumper Lena Mrs Rlggs Kamm Blanche Student U of I Klmmel Ruth Mrs Qurck Krmmel Lloyd Farmer Atwood Moore Chester C3llfO1H13 0Laughl1n Gravce Mrs Calbreath Qulck Leola Mrs Day Reedy Ethel Teacher Mor an School Reeder Ralph Farmer Atwood Illrnors Scheffer Sophla Student U otI Stlrrett Blanche Teacher Collin School Wlldman Lora Home on Iwum W1 rman Warren Nashvllle Tennessee Class of '21 Brown Eula Mrs Pankey Buxton Flossre Mrs Hrnes Burger John Deceased Call Flossre Emplovee Atwood Banl Dragoo Trana Mrs Markle Edmonson Elrzabeth Mrs Frsher Hofsas Mary Mrs Reeder Keyes Irene Marrled Chlcago Il1lII0lS NIXOH Alta Teacher OLaughl1n Raymond Chrcago IlllIl0lS Pierson Madeline Teacher Rose Cleone Student U of I Roloson Grace Home Atwood Illrnols Smrth Dorothy Student U ofI Storey Margar t Mrs Horton Strrret Henry Home Atwood Ill1no1s Van Vleet Blanche Teacher Atwood Grade H hool Wllson Henry Student U ofI I agc Sevenlu mglzt . . . K. 1- 8 .K 1 . - . - - . -. 1 J , , x . , . , . 1 A y - , , y I 1 1 - . . . . .. .. , , -. 1 . 1 1 1 I 4 v I1 u 7 Y Y ' '1 I , n ' '1 1 1 1 ' 1 '- K1 , , .1 , . . , , L. . 1 ,, 1 . . v L, 7 7 ' 4. . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 '. . .. I .I 1 . 1 1 1' W Ss . -- 1 'v I X 1 . v Y 1 1 1 1 1 . D. 1 , V 1 ' V u 1 1 . 74 v , , . 1 - l?1xI - . 1 ' 1 1 - . . - , , l ., . - . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - I , , . . 1 1 1 ' Monroe, Mabel, Mrs. Day. , J , I 1 c 1 - 1 I - 1 . 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 0, 1 1 , as - Y l 7 7 K' 1 1 ' 1 - 1 .. . . 1 1 1 K ' ' - 1 1 . . 1 1 - lr!! l 11 D ., , , , . Q - 1 ' V , , K. I . 1 1 - ' 1 1 K ' . . ' 1 1 . 1 X' ' 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ' ' , . . , , 'Q 1. U 1 1 1 1 1 '- ' 4 1 1 - , . . . . , 1 7 1, Y f Y L' - , 5 , . , , , . . . . , , , , . Y 1 .1 1 - ' . . .,, . , .1 , . . . ., , 1 1 1 1 - 1 u if: , , , .ec . 'r 1 1 1 - - I - . The Post 19211 l l rss of 22 Auld Ilarold Student U oil Anderson Clausre Home Prarthwarte Wrllram Employee Chrcago lllnrors Broxles Glace Mrs Moberely Baker Joe Student U ofI Bushel Grace Teacher Dukeman Guenelle Mrs Woods Indmonson Cecrl Employee Mt Verron Illrnors Grewe Hulda Mrs Qurck Harshbarger Leslre Student U ofI Harshbarger Hugh Student Bradlev Harder Gladys Student lxormal Horton Marre Student Mrllrkrn Hendrrckson Jessre Mrs Wrldman Krmmel Kerth Home Atwood Illrnors Merrrtt Carl Student U ofI Manaugh Laxerne 'lelegraph Operator Atwood Illrnors Monroe Opal Home McConnell Stella Cashrer Decatur Illrnors Peter Mrna Decatur Illrnors Parson Edward Student U oil Qurck Helen Telephone Operator Atwood lllrnors homrne George Home Atwood Illrnors Reedy Cornelrus Fmplosee Iletrort Mrchr an Rrggs Rrchard Student Normal Normal Illrnors Stexens Harold Home Shonkwrler Vrrgrl Home Atwood Illrnors Taylor Charles Lmployce Chrcago lllrnors Ware Claude Home Harrrslourg Illrnors Wrley Wallace Student Annapolrs Maryland Class of '23 Brllman Edna Student I-ort Wayne Indrrna Cordts Wrlmrna Student Browns Busrness lollege Champargn Illrnors Crlprn Clark Student Valpararso Indrrna Hussey Norma Student Normal Normal Illrnors Hofsas Percy Home Atwood Illrnors Hendrrckson Ruth Home Atwood Illrnors Koebel Hattle Mrs Brngly Lrwengood Carl Student U ofl Maxey Kenneth Chrcago Illrnors Maxey Arthur Home Decatur Illrnors Meece Agnes Student U ofl Perrrn Max Student I 01C Calriornra Phrllrps Horace Home Atwood lllrnors Qurck Walter Home Atwood Illrnors Qurck Alta Home Atwood lllrnors Reeder Wayne Student U ofl Stark Elby Clerk at Wabash Oflrce Decatur Illrnors Schable Mary Student U ot I Thrasher Carl Marserlles Indrana Wrlkerson Hazel Teacher Wseth Hugh Student I ofl 1 nyc .Seventy mm . . .-. A 'I' H S ' W , 7am ,v. Ame. , I T - 1 1 1 f' ' 7 1 K , ' . . ' . . . . Y , H Q 9 1 1 . 1 ' Y . , . . . 1 . 1 1 - ' , 1 1 - ' 1 1 - , , .. L. 1 ' v 1 -1 I -- 1 1 . 1 ' - 1 1 1 1- , , . . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 .,' . 1 T . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' I y ' 1 - . y - 1 1 1A 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 f , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 .' . ' . . 1 1 1 1 '- 1 1 1 - cr 1 1 A . 1 1 rw ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 L ., , . 1 1 1 1 K , . . . . 1, . . 1 f '1 1 f 1 I Y i. ' . . , 1 , , c . , .. . . . 1 1 1 1 ' ,- ,M 1 . , , . - 1 . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' ' 1 v 7 ' ' 1 ., , , . . .. , .. ' - . -' 'r 1 1 1 ' 1 C ' 1 Y 1 ' .w ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' AJ f ' ' 't . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 -' 1 1 1 y K' . 1 1 1 , f- - - , . ,I .. ' .1 1 1 1 f- '1 ' 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 v . I 1 , 1 1 -- I Y ' I 1 y 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - ' I T 1 0 . I 1 1 - 1 1 '- 1 1 1 1- - . . . - ' . ' . . , , .,, . 1 1 - Y 1 ' Q 1 1 1 f' - '1,.', ,', Ihe Post 1921 iii, Jia: CIVIC! ADVERTISING r 1 5 , 0 S fxr- i Q? I1 he Post 192 1 l k 1 1 1 1 1 nu P mil IIUHIIII ll Nl 1 1 ns 4 ur hopm 111 muul s 4 rm ul nf- 1 1 o A 4 4 mu 1 Of - ll Sm I you will In all mln rl Nlllltlllt IL 4 110114 u s s N N ll 1 ,llllxl H Clauslp J cfm I tme hold Xlllll 11.11111 m Illlll Helen All llght but hon xxlll xou know xx hen the mmutu lx fume . 1 41 suumcl hand 101 that 11111101110 1108 I H 1 What S the facultx I 110.11 so mudm .1l1out ' ION It s 1 bodx 01 men and women 1341161 to help the wuums IUI1 the school Belneue and Jake new Slttlllg on the f1OlT DOICII late 0114 ex enmg N IN Bow nmn Umm umdoxx aboxej B mem , xxhx IIC 14111 st H1115 um xo la 0 ' m61ll6lQ9 XX1tcl11ng ll moon, mo 101 Q tue xe J an 141114 b Q1 Near L mm 1141 HQ VK asson I want to go skatmv thu VK1I'1tQ1 ex eu tlme I et 1 chance, lyecalwe next xxmtel 114 mu be m too umm 1 plane 101 .mx lce ss KJQIQQI llt 1 N . . IX ws oe con xx rx 441 xou tlll to xouue 1001 '01 vo IHXSUIIS Inst begause w 41 1 to 1wns1 man, Qecond became I llke to hem .1 senslble man talk I mfr I 111111! V , -V .1.'I'.lI.S. A To ilu' M1-n-lug nls Ilvllllll' you. lll1'l'l'llllIl1h. :mv :xml ull. VH: 'l'SlPUllll'1l In mr Xu all Call... W' ' ' 1' ln Slllil1'S xx In-I1 wi- mllf-fl on Ju. I' I D, . .-X Ill'ill'If' ham lsllallu' lllil Ill ' 4141 you slwf Y J mls arf- lim- :xml up to slut:-. WY' ' that wi- lmu- lu-pt ilu-nl struiglll. In 41 ' Al 5 vv know that ills-fll bv sm-ml Anl 'z and l':'-1'vu4l lay minals that a ' kvvll. Th '1 il rush will ln' llllllll' for thx- ri rr-s llzvillgj X lf, Ani I U' -rs will vruxul 'TUIIIHI lllf'1'UllllU'l'I4il5 il' mzul. T11 ' go If tl -y will find 141 ln- jufl wshzlt .' 1 Huy. An 1 'pa 1 - ' lxluy. XV' ' ju vill profit 4'Xl'l'l'4lillQLlf' will, And that muvlx nl' vuur slmwk will ruvi1llv wll. V 1 . o I A Ilmt xllvva-ss lllilh' lllllxllll your llllSllll'FS vu-r mn' ls ilu- wish ui' thf- Claw ul' Xill1'I1't'll 'I'XYl'lllf'-F nur. , 1. , JL 1- 1 lx' :H v j ' - 4 ' utef' Y Zu , , V V- lv Y v v X A. ul,-ly , Cl- 5 - l'l1 11-ug 1 1141141 XOQE1' - ' ' ' . J1'.Ve1'1 ' ' .' pl., Coll. 31-- ' 'S ' ' .' ' ' T.--LH M. Y. - . Y .- Q a l H . c I . . A .lb . v - '- -'1 -. v U.e- '.Q Y -i . YV L.2-.' P. 1 .' ' t '? ' l 1 Y I' ' '-U '2 ' ' U ' U 1 M12 . H.- It's 'il ' Url 1 lk, j 'l ett, ' ,i 1 l U1 K m mv. IM... Y . I .' ' O' 'Li ' ' ' gg' 2 .- . .. Y .' . .1 .v ' v.. , ,, '.. v', ' ' 4 . x 4 . ' Miss ' -'WYIQ have you Vcwrl, gI'11'f .,U A11 S.- All I have red, is hzllrf' Mft C' - Il y 'I Q I ,' 2 i K' ll ? , teal' ' t ' 'L' Q: , S I lih 1 talk 1 C1119 I U D I . ' A l A 1 . 1 ' yy x , . . 2 . ' J' !l'u The Post A T H Q dl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LE HOW MUCH MAIL DO YOU C-ETC? I I Ill Ill ll llllllllll llllll Wi? QE CN! OL cmt lend all the xdxeitising., booklets that eome to youi desk but thele ale some that you cannot dffoid to thioxx away These slmple lules mav help you to select the iight ones 1 If you do not like the looks of .1 booklet let the xx este basket have it Thenc yxlll be others in Voux mail that axe yxell sul 1ng,ed and 'lttlactlxelv pxmted on good papei The thought and 4 Xtra care glyen to them fue in aceold xxith the x ilue of the meichandise they adxeltise 7 Read onlx 3.dN61tlS9I1I nts that mteiest you If an adxeitlsement does not haye 1 new message oi does not tell you SOIII6th1I'lg' of dll6Ct pxoflt to you tuin to one that does Ilo not b9l16X6 Illjtlllllj., th xt does not soind ti ue The best IIILICIIUIKIISC and the 1e1l balgsalns do not have to tell more thin the tluth 4 Ilo not bothen xxith booklets th xt ue Imld t undelstand If 1 min does not de clibe his goods someone to help him 5 Ilon t woi 1 y tbout xx hethml the xdyei tlslng ma s f eitlsing, didnt p LV If 1 u the adxertlsexs xxould h uc quit long, leo All adx ertxsmg pays to L1 ceitain extent But the shrexxd business men gets the BI SI f01 his monex The Helald Punting, md Stitioneiy Company h ls made 4 caieful study of ddYLltlblI'II, ydlucs 'znd the ways to oxelcome xeslstence to buying It is not content xxlth the best piintlng The message it prlnts must be xxolthv of the medium that carlles lt A xepresentatlye of the company xxill be glad to cxll and help you plan duect adxeitlsing, that xxill bring, maximum lesults Iet us p11nt a. booklet Ol J. folder that yxlll be lead THROUGH by every man oi xxoman to xxhom it is addiessed HERALD PRINTING 6' STATIONERY CO 957 NORTH MAIN STREET DECATUR ILL I llllllllll PRODUCERS OF THIS BOOK qllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF I Iliff I zjlztfj I use . . . . . LIIIII IE E llll lllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll llllllllllll Illll I I Illllll!IlIIIIl llll 1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll ll ll I I E 5 ' , f ' 5 x ' 2 ' '-1 ' - 1 '-' f E F X . . v . . ,. m . . E 9 - E - J l ' ' I E H K h I . . x . I v. . E t . . ' . , . .1 , L . ' V N E . 3. E Q rx 1 - I . . vl vz : A v v I ' n 'Q ' I ' S II. ' ' 2 ' ' 1' z : . L E ' . - 6 +' z 1 ' z ' f ' E 1 u z . . .E . ' - s 1 z '1 ' ' o E . 2 1 'S f E oi' his service in simple l2lIIjL'U1l.I.fC, he should ask 5 , . I .. 2 , , , , 2 , . - .- E 1' yn. I adv ' f ' ' 1. --rr 1 I llllij 'ell- E v ' . V 2 V ' ,. 2 ,. I E . .' ' ,. 2 S C ' vs, ' s. E 2 L . . K. . . , . '.- , ,, A. 1 E , , . . ., . ' . ' E ' , A ' . 3 5 Illll IIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllI- E I .I- I , ,' l . lfhe Post AJ Hg. 1924 EIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllb IINHDI N bAl PS AND SPRVIII l XRS TRUCK5 TRALYORS BEATY SI f50Nb Atwood Illlll0lS LUCK H 1011 I l I lllll ll ldi 1 P lv Y you pl as llre uly llI'0l'lC illIlCfl to 1 l,0llllllblOIl? PX ry cl IW folk will prcttv wlll lg.,l'Il th it lurk IS what the other f1llow has mth ed lutk frequmntls ls found to be the eonsequenu of thx exe ruse of lCCllllll1ll1fd experience and ohservatlon some llnng, th it works dlll0lll3I1CdllV as Judvment Pfunsmklng and LOIIQQICIHIOUS work, lIllXCd wlth a httle grew matter puts I h mme on the she lf ind nukes Certainly secure lr tln no lution of this store orhmw ltl0ll the 14 rt nn rew xrd for Illlfll 1 Is progress he sonal tht ra lllll of lllllx le urd o suufss lu lll gsm lung, down to ood h ird work B UR G E R B RO 5 AIWUUD IIIINOIQ 'lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIllllllllIIIIIIIxllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIT- I age Ezghty fv-111 E V 1 l 'l l : 1 1 11 2 . 2 . E 1 1 . N 5 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 111 1 1 5 v , E W Y W 5 llll lllllllllll I Il Y I I I U Il ll E ' A 'N E ,4 E lx ll sucl il thing us rl 1 ff? ls l 1' 'uk tak 'n lll y .ou E with hesitation, in the hands of fate? ls the basketball gzunc E Q 1 1 ,1 , 1 ' 1 ' ' . IW' .'- 1 2 2 ' - 1 1 -2 1 t ' ' , 3 ' 'sg 5 ' 1 , 'V 1 1 H . . 1 1 E , , . . A , 1 , Q , E - - v 1 . 1 , , 1 r 1 -: - E . I 1 Y K I . I x ,.' K. x I . 2 - C' f E 1 i L E. . v . . . Y 7 1 - X E I 1 2 , , 1 ' 1 1 ' V' 1 . . 1 ' ' ' - E ' '. 1' 's H1 ' .1 ' , if 1' '1 ' ' E l'I' .' I f Q' - -1 ' '. 'l'l sf' ' f 1' E ' 's ' ' ' ' f ' g 1 ' . E w E . E f w 1 v 5 , 1 , 1 1 F 1 1 ' - I . 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MUTHERSBOUFH Ilnnu HART QCHAFI NPR 81 MARX FOOD CI OTHES BIANII Nl ll I INOIS QllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllIIIIllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' 1 uqv Fzqlflrf nqhf V fl. T. H. S. ' - ' ' 2 A .zf 2 , . A' ' - V. . ZH . , ,. ' V I . V . L, ' ' v w 1- ky, C l c K ' - 4 '. ' 'J ' f . -3 ' ' , Y7 ' . u , , , ' ' ' bn Y-A 6 1 , l 1 L I n I. . .in I J ' ' -. . 3' I c . ' 2 . . Y c , ' , x I , X rv I 4 K n VY l I SCJ. Y! Cl C . 'z'- ' e.. 'z ' -2 1 ' v . l . H I A ' , kv-11 1 ,A Y rv 'Q ' - 3 'z .U x 'z ' 1: 2 . -ax 7 2 7 K , ,- I ' -Zu . . .Tu ,. . . H V .W . U Y. J . I ,, A 5 1 , - ' sz ' , , 1 ' , as K T ' 4 u ' ' -in , , 7 ' , -H Jessie- Because the history book said he lived in 21 basement. U u 5 s'rl+1 .'oY .ws 1 . A Z J E E ,, 4 T , , 1 W E E ' ff! E 5 2 4 f f 5 E K, A .A ' . - 7 A .. : E I Civ, v R. 5 ? i A L' - ,' EJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllb LE'l US Whfrf Fnervborly Foes C L E A N POPULAR THEATER Xtwoofl lllllltlli PHOTOPLAY THEATER Ioun ton Illinois GARDEN THEATER Arthur Illinois Propq HARDWARE 81 HARNESS Ran fr Heating Stoves futlery Electric Supplies Galvanlzecl Ware Hirnf and Shoe Repairing A Speciwlty fl Squarr Us ul or a Round Dollar YOUR CLOTHES Draperies Pillow Tops Lomforters Blankets Ftc Theres nothing in the cloth line we cannot clean All look like new when we have finished them N0llllIl Too Dainty for Us to Clean Don t think anything IS ruined bv grease or other spotts till wou have seen us H W Munson Prop ll SCOI A ILI IWOIS To Have lt Save It Money burns a hole in the pocket gets awav and is lost to the owner unless it is wisely in vested or systematically saved Opportunities galore p r e s e n t themselves to people who are for- tified with money in the bank. Other folks seldom have a chance to multiply their incomes We welcome your ehecking or saw ings account-the amount you have to place in our keeping shall be well cared for. THE STATE BANK OF HAMMOND AClfl1SOll R11 hev E The Bank of Friendly Service lone 320 Atwoofl lll.E H3Ull'Il0lHl Ill J. A. Vent H. E. Eskridge Cashier Asst. Cashier '1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF Page Eighty-nine The Post A, T, H, 5, 4 FERRIS BROS- NU.WAY CLEANERS i . f Pl . X J , , - 5flu1l3ost 9 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII MARIIN AND JNIXE bl1l1 lx bH0l 5 OX FRAI Lb WORK SHIRlb SHOPS FUR IXILRY lll MBI-H UI1 'IHI I Xlllll 1 4 1 ullll Sl for I 11111 1111 H on for vllll 11114 ll SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY XIYXOUIJ Ill XRIHI IUNES 84 IlAl1Dl I1 INIRAI Sl 1 It Iln We w1ll call for your produce and w1ll paj you th HIGHEST MARKET PRICE AT ALL TIMES 11 Il looking, at lll1 putuu Ill tl11 ll 1 fllllllx 0 flu FRAVEI UTE in l DDU! ll WI BIIXDE Tfll M 4 Atwoocl llllllllll .xml 11hll omr 1 1 I lxlNDH UI Rllll1llllg Mate ual- .mel 1 o.1l lj I IZOWMAN P1011 s oorl llllnol IIIllIlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIl lIIIIlIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII r I age xH1f'f1j 1 ,1rnw. 19-1 Elllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II U: 5 V, r 1 'N T A of 4 Nr w w f E - V A AV -V A , E 1 Q ,Q f 3 J 1. . ,, . 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