Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1909

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WE ARE CLAD TO DEDICATE THE FIRST GOTHIC TO A GOOD MAN, PRINCIPAL EARL E RAMSEY £taff GEORGE HENLEY. JR. editor-m-CHM LOYD E. BACK. Bunn . MAMIE BOWMAN . K tor IIASSAL SULLIVAN lluvlw.. M r LITERARY JOHN IIUNW'EL NELLIT BURKE GRACE MAY ORGANIZATIONS HELEN BECK JAMES IIAKER A ROYS CIIESOWETH JOKES GROVER BUTCHER IT ARl.l RoMIZRR UOUEKT TKLEKR U I Nil KI D EASTON IIERSHKL CARMICHAEL STANLEY SOW HER ATHLETIC JAMES AVERY. Ann harry itorrs. r«i 6 SHERI. HAZEL Gi.EX McDaniels WIN FORD GREENE GOTHIC STAFF A lirirt ffiir.tnnj uf SLuimiugUm Sigli SPrluwl .mingtnu lit -:- ......... J | . '• . -n ft ... 'll! Iii-umtii i lit li'-if) .1' hi.loom, |M writer will draw uptwi tradition inti memory (nr math til th. raitt.r here ptorntrd. There undoubtedly w t time when Bloomington did out have i |tuMie lugh «ehnot Although th trm o( free ateboed and public edneaUon wn yi nictitated 10 the chlMrm of Indian by tbi (amnii Ofiltiiaoee «( 171 7, it «wvetlhrit . required lim and rixritr twin to avoir thr li«li tchool Si it M m« tale to w«n that Bloomington dill uot lux' I high tthnol until tom tint «lttring |hr tialie til thr Ini «nlury. At thr cornrr ol College Avenue d Seventh Strret, «lan.lt • brick rcUdtne ot cc known • Thr Young L lw Seminary. Tht In.tituiie.n war untiet thr imtugrment ol l rof «Or Eliphoiel Cole. Hr KU a tuccr-tlul and pri-grt lte teacher. It wtwtlil rertit that under hi direction anti with thr weution ami .nppntl .( thr cittern «•I thr rity, tbit Srmmtiy underarm a tianxfnrmation It Itccumc a high tchool ami both the «iri and the hoy. of llk.oiaium.iu enjoyed it privilege IW. Cole followed I ) IVof, litoree W. l.er, who continued the evolutio Of the high c b«d tuttd l 7Z A tecuud traniformtlk.il ocrurred in ISJ74 At thl tune the t cHtit «it tilled Central Sch,-il «at a new building, and what wa. It on wit a I ha l,rr| rate.rj Department ot the Cmvrrvtty ami the Bk nungtoii High School «tganiicd. under the direction ti Walter R. Houghton. Tht intlitutioo tea ninqur. It hvd a courae two year in length It Mr t eomtneneemriit wa tirhl in Ih74. It work wa «trcnuoti A ipkat many middle-aged men nml wrtmru now live in tlti community, who could tell the yottng trr uf luti ) that graduation from “Prep’ wa ait bonur n« only alter nod) and gmiUltl rllott. Tht t«n ran along nntil l«S. when the I'rcpiratnry Depart «lent of ihe Univereity wa wparattd Irom the Bloomington High School Thr Ingli ch. l rontlrraed it work in the Central Budding under thr management ol John W Carr. Tllr twit jvart- Courw wai Itlll in Wte It hail to compete with the Prcjiariuur tchot.l ol thr L'nfrecalty and in on.«i cnee wa. tmall It nr l Principe! wat Xwingli McCanghau Hr wa followed hj Mu liner Woodbutn About tbi time tllKO), the IVvpatatcrcy School of th Uaivemt wa dncpnftuucd and the cvntra ..f the high Mimed wa Wtipthcned a year Three yrura wa thought a long tiro to pcnd tat high «hixil In the rear ,,l IMM. j K, lUvl bream Principal ol tht school. Durutg fail ttma atwilhtr year wa added to th comim. Thr old Col lege till tiding wat bought nd tbr tr lined Wat Irantlmtd Itom th t rnttal llutldtng to it prevent bom . In May, Iff , the building wa burned. The tchool continued it w. rW in thr College Amcimr M. t Church. S« time wat loti Th Me i,coined on I'rvday miitmng ml on Monday morning wf th liret wvek Ihe wbool wa going iw with It regular work, in the ehnrell. Ity autumn th boilding wa re« n ttucted aut| th tcbtxd wat again in it prewml quarter Peed II. II dark became pricwti'M Sept.rabef. Idrii Hr wit uKc rd d m 1907 by Prof Eatl E. Ktutuey. tht prc nt mtumbmi. 8 Tbr eh.wd ha had a not hlirory. It ha a grratrr fnturr' ( nprrintrui riit ani Unari nt £i uralinn FXED M.MAMCIWS 12 thtinr .Vatin About chr 19UU CCIat: COLORS- OM Got-! and Navy Blua MOTTO- Ksik A t Nunwjaam TLOV KR.- Pi= y Till' eta «1 l «. Iflwmtbijcio.. IlitcH. School. who ; pi.eatigv a- i|ui)tnl by a local nrw-pajier. Ita• made U km.m H nil o tf tllr Stair. «a. ■ ■igaulat ! A|.ril 2 . Mfift • «1 « '•' «' 1 mentioned 1« another tun Hie book Relative w ' • i thr cla« ii the fir-t «me t - lv«tr a • «e undCTi-Ui.it l| the With ebonl uiiiuial iii the -utc thi year M the beginning id the aebonl when h Principal • '■ th nuivrnirnl for a library. tbr c «v of W matte hi project «tl the more Micemini t«y .tonnliii ««• l «W . loft) ..himr . to the m‘1 ik4. ll •• -lauij upon vrry u«-.- lUtbottly that llir reccirticm given the ilftvt of 1! . In-1 ■'•nr. «a- the i ndeit nitii.r ..I the Wind ever held by high «boOl ■tn.Jr.it Tin man- ner in which the cta lia« altvay l««pon M to -I wider taking , will ever he a tonu’e of In-piration to ihr eoii-iituencjr. The c.litiuie recently made by the Pns-idcnt. -Itow. that not If- than $10 per meml.ee tin been the at.ertnient. upon the eta-- ni the U t year. The plat, Mr IJobV «a- backed .'• I put nil by the W eia . The Kfeau-t tiring, per)u]w, a x ot th.« ilu«. • it penoooct Few group d young men an.| women will Ire found, who have by virtue of tbe'ir talent , a brighter future than the member of thi da- U yd E « B HfeoJrn' •« Cl tlwil M n( IV.i. Ally SjM« Cootl. W ..i KMiI.t 5|xniU, S T i.. i-Aim«. Wir A Hj'I Hr .idem tvlminil 'l li. ' « l'rr iiilivt ftftMttoc O 1 • • ttVnH R irtw, -V Y M C. A Hotel I Siuv'kiiile V..r-Pl . w n « Mbk Sun J’rr . Srn .r Sroili l'r««MrM JMoilitiB OuK W V M I iWnrl Uur Ardy Cbeoowrth l|i.iiirw.®Qi« 'IdlUk Suit V. V ' ' ' M l. v tli.x.l 1.1 l'tirrtn.0. W Carolyn Gt c M r xertury W CU t i.tAW St H V W C V QtotK W Henley. Jr l .lii t in Cliwl (imbk I’.ililnf SjKOiIm ludite l.'inwi I'lr.idtnt 'K Se«i IVUitlnn Onb. W I i,l..noil CUM. Y JL C A. Hetty Hei Bott ('•pi. Fool bill. fi6. 118. 1 OrlMttnit Ctob. XW Moot Court. 'U . X Clan J'oel Mary Loit Hanna V. W. i Smith Winford Gretne Foot Ball, XI . XW. W Hate Bill. W. 1)8. 1 Gothic Suit ('to. Hoard of Control. W Lonu Arvilla Me I mire Mary Eugeni Bowrran • Wl Editor Gothhr Wig K Mark [teuiclvc V'etrin Walter Pfrimmer Pre.ldcnt Wig Ma.k. TO Track. W. Veil. W Elbert Reeve Deutche Verem Florence Taylor Bradford V W i A CSiNM HcUm Mtrgirct 8«t VVijf A W .fc V u v v.M«i Wur-irr, KttnU • Kfil Tctf« S W I Elmci Sh«ff y V M t A. I io!r|ir Vrmn 1 r Franci Edward Reed Sjwculn Staff. 119 V« rM RiijKirtcr. VK Harry I.cc M ' • IMutimi t la.. Nellie Burke Gothic Stan I’ri'MiImt Dvntrhir Vrruttt. 11 V W C. A. UruJono Pc trie Fcltui Romiiet IVitlehr Vrrrttl Wik M«k Gothic Ssart Melvin Hoover Rhoret Football. 05. Oft. 07. OS navehall. 07. OS. Cap . W Wi« A Mark William A- Morn Gt.tlik Start Ilratcbe Veretn Hcrtchel Carmichael, Orchestra, IS and 09 Drutchc Vereitt 19 H t«n BUrichc Campbell IVulrhc V««ill Crovef Buuhet GOlWt Start flrulchr Vrteiu Botha Leah Whit • V W « A. Kauai Tarkingtoa Saltlven, Inrtbir Sturt Jimn A- Bako frruAoif. I ,o :h Verrtn. 1 Gotki Slafl Orluttne OtM Tfl | hiin« K i irtc( V XI I A Oijcvu Cooler V C Y. Glen McDtmeli • 'r.ihk vail OkI'«' k. 't . 1 i -.•ina w. tm. w Harold VoSiva V Mtlull. W Y 7 ' « IWuicIle Wrtm Willafied Howe Denicke Vinin V W I i i . 'i Charle W Dunr lull. ¥ K «clU Blanche Chamber • Hamer Ruth Smllh Dnilcbr Vetelti Adelia Cram V. W t A. Clara Loukc Pariet Y W C. A Fred Morgan Tourner ’ Track V. M .t Gertrude Marie Smith Mary Eliiafccth Jack IWaltki V i m Ceciir Howe V. M C Aaron Milron Roters • lir br« r , '1M Datvkill. X Frenchlon Alvtraon Campbell • Dtttlehr Vetrltt V W. C A. Fred Campbell Dodd Football. AM, MS. VO. V7. W Traelc. Ml. ‘(W. MS. VO. 0 fimietiaU, V 5 Alta Bender Ttra utrt. lUuicbi- Vcrrin, V V V Winifred Davi Euton Gntluc Staff Win Ma U ' )relic«tra. V c. 'T Y W «' A. Irene Howe IT, odent Y. W. C A UK. iw Dratchr Vrrein Mux ! arm.r th) vIuiiiIkiii’k (ire; iiltml it. powrr to me; lWI 1 nu) | la.c above «atirr Ik Senior prophecy The wi-Jnm of thi. noble clan, K.-t tht ih. mver lui. them to ihon.e whom iv.ttr miiiuo, firtnlraf I a.yil K H.rk Hot won (be President trill gu A jj‘ from hush clu««l lute. Mi . Manna then will be you know Kb wife Brevet more. A mail of grnm. iw.i wr im. While through lh« t ll we trace. A 1.1«)rr with fait 1.1.1), tirorge Ifrtilry want. )«ur raw While in the world of «tilth anil fame. There .onto j thought to me. Mu. Ilrlcn ll.vl mil ibangr hn name A Doctor', wlfr «hr'll lie Mil. Mr!time will leave the Uii f.. hve on OM lb...iway Ami a. a Senator’! mti will pa Mani i happy day fi who eU think thit Mrliin Khorrr Would make a bu.iur man Some .ay he own. a jewelry «lore. iir «ton' ivii they hhl adieu, Ao4 f (he (! iaetweli, Ttoy'le x.ioe. I rue friends from me anil yv AViniur. Zelphs and X«U. Ik Cliiai'a -'.vrL and diuant R«1h Teller take Im plier. '• mx.fc.naiy In.m vwn elm, Toteueh «he h.ith.n r«f The next arr A r«y and PMmmrr A «! ■! lor uruuiiht Imm fat . Tto art .U .n S«nat. ehamtoe. Stiuhm Irom IIOAtirr Slab Jml Hale find. ItuI lilr. mirth «htlr A .«-il nun w ml .uj .«own, lc tutu. ! to o min .l ly|e. A |h « of much (««town llail-' thiy «rt n. i im llu- Ik Imi ? S rpl hy an aialinihr. il m,triiimn.il -a ih. All, i ,t.-..i 4.«t QUncI Ralph Wclh'ii ' | .)v luwirnf mm Ur .. iIn- Iwmly Kill: Am) .«.n ito -.O'lii, .liy mil ocm, II. II «... ii. .11 . I.i.l Min IWiwttain m pixprirlr Tliu. .... th rr •• a ehamr Ami «or. nil.. ,i -|.l -. The “Sonl'-r' qurto 1 fimi. 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(Mini ih.i. n Rk': iIijtIiI aril « ■ ally (,.| ||n- hi , ha Wap year (.-.m i iir.inut 1 jntptwll uni. Mi in st In (.41 fh( 'ir iiyb) in.i. mill ill. fhi- «pend ihnr lit .- .• tr.wtorvAt St Mar.. . r,f Hi. U'. . 1 11 Mner. that lin.i. ini OrtziV. in.thmi,- mmr thi- t-.j, lie', f.l a M«. I'm .«re yntt'rr «lad, A U6vo«untitoit'« ( •i i-i|. R..I li. .!i ih hui,hrt 11a.1 r, |||| rxah.. . Illr Im.Mir.. Be l.l- Il • niton in Ih. .In. I. y iwi'nly I.I.i. V. nr ... ■«..•HI lluriy Alraaml-r ...ilia 1.1Khali to 11) play: Ami all thr 111« Ii «M «-.1,1 .. with hi. T.i mi ih. U)y in «i. ) Ii. Sevillen .allino 'i n ilia r«V. O'e III thr 1-hilhpliM. IV. Ira.-h the i-r.hllril hour to .peak And alitor war way. a d muiti- K ir IMInun and Mt « Ctnr Sinv'.irr.iphtf will hr Althxuiih ■ !( ' .tint .ml hi irj. I ll.-j'ru «.Hal a. iMH‘0 .an In A lutalij Iwjr ihai'r («11 nf fnn, A. .11,.11 .1 toXIII.• 'Ii. I'.ltoit RceA-ei. K «i..i| mil ran Tto toil of 11 irum- • Pur t). o «r.'ll to ilctUUrd. Ka.h hit «ill tile i:'. -M Ulboupli 're unit «i.nnl WVII mrrf WM'ilhn .In Uhtn I Imrr Stoiirr rtndx. an Twill h. ii old Berbn l-al ««III Hill IlMVt toll tail ,111 I'jwtl vildill So Mary I tk Ut •Itait-iKari.l. And imnh in n«r trail I. II . 1«li ito eU.« viild uml irttrtil '■hi a lutmril. ikin'l i n to- MIm lnlr.t tahta haythidnin I . ..ill. ih, «ay ami h . fllrn rU...|f..J u, SpaA.il.KIi Ami ;......I nil I.iltol! liy Hath llndmjm In,., the harm mm I., trll hnw trawl ..-ii , p.i hr ..i ii Ih, ,..,1,1 to huttia and liuuf r . to Ito I real or Mnto. Tb M jh lau. I..| Ira.i. ..hi -ruhfaWritmi )'■« ! '• mil, u. « .. tolti !! h tf inr.l Mi Old Ii U to 1...... hie'. t'hWf. r.,1 .tin wr'U to dtpatird, Ij.-fc In. -ill lake |i. .| Mth. v.-h mill •lail-.n' At'rll m rl trime otto day l aitwrll Ii. ,10, OH •'..«! and llJm Ami Cia.. V (. i„ i),,. ■ Br Pill.v (• I hi IhiiM , ... iru • tim'd UK hl'iptov. ' —IIAltUV IW TT -•) CO I.OKS MM Mom «ml Or OFFICERS fniMnt—AH V« Hn-litl V cr-I't i«l«ni—Willi. I m SmmIwj • ctiU )! '• rutwnt' itii Btul I Au «I linllMr. l IO-ll ,i IteAlti llu. Ugt liMU -HV-lok ««ll.rr... p I.OWKK IV . Miuml.i Attn Until IJkfc Shuhvim I t i Willton Mnrit Uo l).,tin 0'JI ft w. Mll'-nt h.mm CImu Awlvtun Sualtf llnni WmkU r«, :o,. n-.bfrk i.i-u ai1.. s,. Hm.w.i ii.u. . .. 11 fc W..«td Jew Pm V Ur 5attloid Ml Bo-tiil k.uliriiM Mawnnn Witlw In . Ilrlr D i|k«i Ilmiy A«h t HrUn HoiKitcf Citrlr 1'iU.in! N'lifrl . Mt frill Kroll N'ellfe Rici lliillir Tapp Ilium lie Brown. Aftitc Hick l uj Hud N«Hw Th' inp on «'«do Hanna Br tilth. l.yU Joliumm Ruth Kin . Gayle Neill Klha Re:-) r.l.idJ. dun Gf r«r yfcruim llntni Sflulh M«ro'tt lll lr IW . ’ U mU.: Si V EIU Vf d McMUbu l.mt '• Ih.1 Ball i imptv It Mu. ' f- Ouik t Elttntdii lbnWii- u . r. • • «;• • Hirntfc JO Wilton OKiiowtili lnr« Junkiu.Vt'«U I'.mlrr 1 It•• llotl'• $hcreix t l:ranr « Ctttipbrll Ellxl Junltin l| c Hi t Rn « Oill t’n fr l.« MrOnuU Rilk T arwr. Km RtVf Ruriwwl Wxnl Ifertha Wfcixmi ! ElU Kirby. I.«U Zrhnrf. limb Scott. Anna Craig. Mary Campbell May Wonlcry. JJ tr.xl F. .. Kwh Kftl li.HgrT .n lull.- MjitV Ott (.tilSMgM;. Ilrkn IW«r. Noli U..,l .........................11..mi .1 . nir..i.«. lultnr I'muimi WU. U Wull. Ilrlcn llnM lirrlictl S( «onion I ililh W1II 1 1 I U llwin I'Uili'KI llvo.ii l.milc Mum) Collo.. Jn M RicR. Ilnwant ilmimi Him II Ifinut. |nnc« Womllmm M. 7 W.II. I. ., Cool. - js vgreene. - Olivi- IVIU . Wlllii «! • . KjIjJi lain I'faina Wujncr.Oltvr t.Vm|M-r. Alice Kctr. Hilda Sprituin Clady Jonr Manfjrct ll illvi)li.ulHr Ji.«r|ih S co tr S-ipIci l,HMi,Ull Rntirilmli. 'h trr llalirr Kllni IlediNi IV.fnlby fl | i i'r. Roll Wdlknly, I.oolc Cnrry. Oitiwct Lucj.Mcr 1'anlinr Sicbcfiihtl Elm- Jooc William McDonald. 37 Gkn ll rvG Ruth Mcfford. I'«|l Pryor, I ecilr Quinn I.t-notc Conjirr. Row I Ctcilf Ikitkiiu Dak Ru... l Rai M.m.lr Kmslu Kal J..hn.«n Uucik Tn lvajr- M txl S«iAfingin Mirir von B lirra.|n in Tuylor. Mtijcarri Ymujiii licrtmilv- iJroh, Cyril Wilion, Eilttli llutclwr Harrl A IDurb About (Our (Enurfif A an educational institution, mir high k,Ik.«}I rank wrl! up near (tic lop of the roll of high ‘Clmot «oil Jicadrhltr to I dim . Ami. under the tutoring of «lie present corps oi efficient teachers. bid fair 10 rank first in the «talc and exceptionally Irish in the middle wot. With access to the «real opjMiMiimtn- of- frtnl by Indiana University, the adwntay ttur |« tion i evident. The English course of onr tebool is excellent. An additional inter. t is un u «l in it by the new method employed l.y the pr. w ill brad •« the department Fra the Freshman !•■ v clango, Inclusive, the course i‘ pursued along purely logical line The Ijitiri department i also enhanced urcatly by tlir cr. broad know le.lgr ami practice of the insiroctors A tnnsterfnl manner is that hi which our pn- ut OprtiMi nstr e is handleil. Tlie stinlents in this coarse making venal', gradr are eligible to membership in the Herman Chib Tlie addition of onr new library ha strengthened out His- tory dvpanment materially. Till course is «mnblrrnl One •-) the lie t in the U«e. Itt tlie Science ilcpanmciit. the study • ! lit) sic . ISotam mid Physical ticograpliy I handled well and forms a p!ca aiit relief from the usual moooton) of «chord life 'Hic study of Algebit and Geometry i • made one of the features of our ebU' of study and Imth arc under the super- M.'iui of cumpeient atpl conscientious ttschers Their -ystern ii outside, individual Instruction I i|uite unique. •file . lass ..I Oratory and Detuning though i-mall in uutn- ber take n healthy intcirwt In thi |iha«r of «Chocd work. inly intent)} . • the course Commercial work intro- duced in the school. H'mru •. s.nco lb.- «tudrnt body Ita seen Ikwv profitable ' ' .vn. p ' 'mint; more jmpuUr every day. iii Hrebaiiical and Froe-lfarid Drawing. addesl to the regulat school work. last year, bo become thoroughly tstab- ... with in vrt rxcrDriil rquipinrut, and instructor , of the most popular Units of work. This course pays Tin- l)v|i iiiini-ni .01 Music, eoi'-i.tlng mainly i r j choni . tinder a teacher tvjuwr experience has mn le her very thorough, bc i l«- Isel'M a wry enjoyable one. pay one-half credit per Ntnhtr TliK'J ootniiitt' ii High School Orehrstrn. under the super- vision oi a gv «I trailer, Iia- . tablishcd a reputation for quality m am) «Unit town llns course pa) s uoe-hali credit per semester. Why shimldn'r iw lie pnnid of our high kIksoI course? fl ucb Hbo about Sometbino DlimiiK l trwiuc: Oil Onr | 0 1 T«v Three Senior. Owl Three I Mr. Sander , The Sapriinirndent, IT CltUMl Second l nirrn Third Cirucn. Mr, Rimwjf. I hr I'nnctp 1 M... Sander . Th Soiwrinlcndrni l ««hirr Senior 0U««, Sixty rwhi in Xiunhri Poll , The Jantlcr. ACT I. Srrnr I Sttw tw r IH h School ll«l.l n« (Mini . Thu., .hr end IJ(|htn n Hour Tfcrrr Owl. 1.1 Owl -Whrii h ll « I twee mrct t ln In ihuadrr, liyhinimc and in him' 2nd Owl —Tomorrow tui;M our |ihx nr by. Thai atari Jo ere break id day Jed |— (I IVlter ilu«. tu hon c.mttrii. On hin our pl.X m «l then hi Uni. |M 0 1:—Thr «hr.il h u e w« will p int 11 nhilt And danh I hr tup whilr jet It. nr«ht. And 11 I hr tm.chlrl h vr .Innc To l rr.hmin'. credit Will lir non I ukr . t hand, that yin may know On oinal Irtwi n. |.rn In wo K«.UU| Sc.nr II Offir d School lloii.r Owe night !. ••• Henar. Three Onh. 2 dO l-'Vh, |.|ot we ihi. ill laird ilrtd’ Jed Owl —The Urwlly mil lhii V that Ihrj. Who are llie tonniceit In ml cb- l. I,,., .I.; Sr-nlue . Suwi end FrtV’ Ar-.«ml lb ...nu 1 «mtuchl. 1.1 Owli—ll • dom wlirn Hr door l-U well ’I 'Uhe i|li Hy Jnl Onl —Soih I Kcnon Ibr hr ’ Ini Owl— Vh«l ii I hr ) nirr r rlnwhl «•'•e '(elhiadi. ‘ll then I'd lade away. A d l«i.ir It d ibtr e «II ••• tbre: for iIMNII w :h a d ixeir ii path iT.i. iiik- .'ini 0 1' ........i', third I l it nilxr to •i. .. itnuw - • fV 1. • illi lit ' hau 1 ell and hior. Jn.i Mb th. ' I«i.ltr. 1 the h -( ll Maud • ,wl wk«f 1 - ill 1 ••oitrly im xh Ihe gmund A I Wn .| unmii K l e my «right M.eV' VVh, aImmiM 1 Irjr my ' Tfe.. WrW «1 ll .In whi.i 1 . umr.Ji ll ki.fi l 1. „11 ,,f human blood- f ,, dunk kr li uhi. • Arm Ami rr J •i.. tMfui, i -.in. ii Srr ll li •« V the eeheintt we |i T ............... t« hr J I ..! I. •„.! III. ...km .1 On ..m. I el .Mo.l I kill.n nty .mil itcjlIrT I’ll jwmy llit nOlkd th.’ i. in it My IIIr . a Imhhlr in Ihe wtwd lm r lliy miKhiel -d xi y m p d .1 ir4 Owh Like Irim that brmrd in pond, 'Dial liny kill lor iheir .port; Ami yet it rrm« ‘fi« worth the «on, Methtnk. thi «lock ink ipjitr too loud. Alike another of oat •choal. Sir Virgil Antony in In chi out in high and drat xernt. HI «top bi« dtatkltw «perch a non 1 ' i hi till! tell «hat it lull teen. ml n,l my «ml t depth em r Tcur« itp thr Clockl I'll make it’ face look «ad and black Like 'ail turned down hy Hill he love It teem an hour amt «till I wait For thi c to route who l (t mi here I hear a hoIm. it mini Ire iliey. Who come In Irll my Imlillni dime tKntrr 2nd and 3rd 0 1« .‘ml Owl —1 ) will li. ihioe, but ne'rt attain t.'i nli| money, man or majcvly I’rge me to k what I hate •lime A few uell night. would quickly nun The hair of mine to ailvrr gray I (eel therr’ «nmething on nor path, Kitten Potter with a dull. I'atlrr — What concourse bring yon heir' I'l Owl —The cuneuorte which you now liehi.M Shull «inif thy tnneial Imrtl. For Potter'• bo muil never know Twa wc that did thi« chivalry IViltcr. —Avenge tby honour. what e’er )vt) be Before the nwon ink to Set rr t. Thy head «hall 10 a tree br haltered For thi eondnet t Potter itrikc Inin They light Potter I «tabbril .'nil Owl Fleet i Ala , 'tu done, thy «mf in Hixht. II It llud beaten. iuu t be tonight i Exeunt i ACT II. Scene I. A Street Three Day Lairr Ritter: Thtcc Citirer I at CiV. —Heard ye the Curiom Mi hap —tv,I Cit..—t have not. I t fit —The mnrdcr of I'eitlrr the yanltnr' 3rd Ctt —Twa not of much matter l«t Cit-!— A« Von l.ike It” Jt.l Cit - Air. Well Thai Knit Well ’ 2nd ('it.:—It remindv me of Km Richard 111.” or— Ut «‘it —The Ihcril” •W Cit —Why turn yc thi into a comedy— l,t Cit — Of Error r 2nd Cit —'Twa. I.viety dune ini Cit.. — Wltat iliacovery have they rnadc- l l Ot. —The lcutb are on their path. Onr owl l« mixing; Some ihink ’twa owllah work 2nd «it. —I mu-I on to the Rialto Good day «II I Retain) Scene II l ark Str«et Enter. I t and Jfd Owl l«t Owl:—llowr goe the night ltd Owl:—Much without diKonteut. !«t Owl:—Have ye heard the new. 3rd Owl—N'ay. What aay i tbouf l«t Owl —Owl Twn wa caught; anil thu« they «aid If he wmlhl tell, that he’d him free. And wc would hang. .«id i wl —So 'ti -l.de’ 1 jln.r Lr t let Owl —Why not lay him by the vide of Potter Tbcir btavery mratnro well: It iniut t e 3rd Owl',—What mail Ire. «lull lie l t Owl - He come to my hoove tonight Tm there We’ll the work, litre he come , now Get behind that tree I Stab Ow l Two) If wr trace not ha|dc alepa. Mi S.: —Wlicn you luif had a kind good filem! To «hnri- your toil, with yon. Do you forget to lx 111 friend. I.e t hr become Olttni Tree friendship i. tin tie that hind.. Ami it will leave u nevrr . Good fellow, m a hunch you fnul Jn.t like «hr tdra.ant weather. Someday. .nine place. . tune will cunte Your Uuli. will litld you out. Your eruel heart will •trike you dumb. Anil on your .out will llout. (Mutic End.) Mi S. —Why look you «• pale l t Owl.—Hail I a mirror. I would better inform thee Mi S —Thy omaeieoce'. mirror t. at hand l.t Owl:—Tlie wrooa «1 i. toward me Mayhap. You can .ec in'l Ml S , —You looked a you had killed a t bud Mild people, lit Owl —We ntaal pull rtlir.elvee together. (Aride) We are amt Jrd Owl-—My word on't. Mr S.. —Come to the fea t' All i. ready. (They pa. to adjoining room I Mr.Ram - Grace our prr.cnce lie .rated' Ml —Never wa life inner merry. Mr Ram. —If you ha T credit enough Iw .rated ((•hn t of 2nd Owl appear, and ait in elufr of l.t Owl.) l.t Owl—The table full. Mr Ram.—Here i a place for you 1,1 «i . I —See! he .«are. at mr. hi eye- an «ln y Stnnnin and • iiucing in thrir purpoee What life i. lhi that we mail li v And die a cowardly death • It i. hi ghn.l; I thoUKhl him dealt Oitr cl . mate, who hmh disappeared I killed him «ume three month «go. For lear th«l lie would tell Twa. I Who killed the Janitor. (Gb i Smile Thw Fate hath idanneil my crooked patli (Bell Kim: ) Anil I ha«e followed In ihe crateh For I have jiromued one o dear. And now lhal I rail (raw her here! Mi S. —Our marriage l i Owl—What tool men arc to lielicvc themaelve ; To rek renown 1 hot to-«lie. Ami bravery •• a belli h thin What i to be. ratul be. I tin ' There' yet another in my path. That too hath juiapei! thl precipice. i. Hell Son ml Att 1 I hear the «otimlin knell. That anmmotu me to darkr«t llrll' •Stab Him rlO . «0 Owl.—Alack Some mi cie( 1 alool. We arc tran late l 'Ti “M«a ure For Mea nre (Fall 0 «r Dcail) Ml S. —Ti lie! Ti one nor wedding ilay' Lorft l..ibi.r l.o.t.” (Die Mr. Ram. —What tmn r language .peak ilia 1 I it on u ? (Trent Win .—Wert All: —None nt Nnmmiurti—Numiinam—Xnm— i orpb—Old Gold— S'vmquain—N'am! ! ! (Senior all fall over dr d. two and three at time. (Soft Muiiei Cihott —Ti Much Ado About Somethin . (Ghon walk through dead bo l r., imilin Step Step and lam| on odie oi Owl Our am) Three I (Lightning I Ami ne'er wa ilii lale ■■( greatrr trr Than Senior oI old B II S ’ ( EwilMi HARRY ItOTTS. ' 45 ehr Ari iif lu y “On January 19. l J. the bottle of Mill'. | •tins ivn l mt;1 I: tin January I' . IlfcVi. ihc tat— what did j-du «ay. Mtrir? V ratlKr ee lhr hair in a | rbe than in puff.' Well. I tali. I tvouM too— it' v) much more tyh h ami lia. a cla icjl !■ V. too, | think. Oh gomlm ! I never will Iram thi. «•l 1 lii.tor Iu JS62 —Wliat on earth U Ihr matter with me In llW. lirag,. invaded Kentucky,” Well, what do I cair «hr!he h m I . . not • There' I'm not going t«i try to get any more it • m aren't y. i perfectly wild .i er Ronald Scott', !.. . I tu.i r to hear him ulk—that yon know,—anil when li ngbt tbme dimple — heavenly! Yes iloo t you thing Melvin Miorrr go.nl lookim; ■ Ihr himvily. Marie, that h'ttlr hit o( hair that «land out hack ol hi heart nearly woerlc. me to death. I wain to Mrvvxlir it .lowri all the tittle I Hot then I iloct't ti||Xwe it ought to u-irt? me—Oh. I ran.l get that I .at in! What' the le-«m Oh. can you dcelitir 'osculum V ” Oh. l-raiKe . 1 never decline that.” Well then, let' don't get it tonight—I think that I'll luv. time in the morning. Wltat'a the Fnglith ■ Why. you aren't worrying about that. are yon? I'm n •: you know Cleveland won't notice it l.n't ho | .cried ly ! Why. he doc mo ! all of the talking hornet! anil «ay. x inr r al tunny thlm Hate I got my Geometry! Goodnrtt, mil I 11” i ru lit o' v. I.et-. we, in the triangle AOf hi ta a rlglii at;.;' .. huTt v think Waller I Trim met i« d cute Ikj 1 think lie ha inch .leaf little pink 1ie i Itui ilii' | i i' i.itKin— on tlir imle IK', erect the ijuarc III' •! th« • iii ' Ml—am the ule—Oh, I vaw Wmiil. | totr s.. I-- yuii hkr Imr bat? Itn't it Wg? Hut I ant «:nuy about big mu What do mi« think W told me? Tlun T ' i ii.. : 1 mi .ut to l.ury' (i.r the U. t three night .— the- ■ • n.ailf ip a« j know u - I wonder if I «hall 1,1 H ii tdt thi tio'inrtry—Where era. i -ni- ye tl ili V' -the mde , E llraw the line—Oh! t can't grt tin —t-it’ get nut I'hyjto letanti,'' “O!1. ti ' Why «I why thete I nu .lew on a windy I' Or whether the -uriu. .! .,.«r .mil heat tadutor old W poliibcd or nm ? I'm ure 1 don't. Say. how' your Senior rvcr|itiiir .Ire made!' •••h. it . nut too dear fur anything! Empire effect, you know—it' pale yellow ine almr. you know—Oh. v« mu t get tin Htyeio—What would « ,k U « didn’t get our credit . I-macce ;a did yuu ever «ce a girl with • much hair a Helen Heck ’ Do yvtl mtppcoe— May. Marie. I want you to li my hair f r inr Monday—You know we hate Senate anil 1 n— Well. you’ll have to huy anther box of hair pin . then. That remind me! I haven't a cent to my name and I hate to Ret that EntlH h book! Oh. well, I can «i! with Winnie By the way. .lid y.«n ever «e anyone experience uch mitcry a «lie .loe- when hc wear a high collar or «tock1 She never can turn her head. Sell, we have to cel thi .eomciry «imrtinie might a well now. Draw the line IK . In «ttng the angle at B to the point C Say. I've found out how Allen and Helen II i hr air got that lovely wave in their hair Nun. the triangle B(i ci(tul the triangle GftC—I ‘imply can't umlentaml thi. and I won't work on it any more' lint I ju.t can’t get tin. Engh h I haven't hail a le on for age Mr. On eland aid lie never taught «itch a con-free claw onr in all In life. He gel. too 4? iwrxonal acmictimc .—Oh! you don’t have to go so 0011. do you: I am terribly «orry. but I suppose you arc awfully tired I think a whole evening of study like tlris i« enough to tire anyone' “Well. good-night. dearie. Thi school life will he the death of me yet! I almost forgot to tell you the Alphi Phi Nu' an going to dance « in ” Oh. how exciting.—l didn't think they cared lunch altotit the girl .—they «Sway have «tag bait(|uet . “I mod-night.—oh ay.—writ, I'll tell you in the morning.” Good -night.” And at «h l next morning they are teen bulling anxiously around the hall in «-arch of Geometry | r f o«ition and Pfcytb problem .—saying that they never studied m hard a« they dhl the night before. Imt ju t couldn't understand! PEAR!. ROMI7.FR. X A Sraiislation of llrrcill'n Arnrifi 800« Ami in the palter ihcrr .«-x-l an altar i.l brantlful niarhk Built to her oiye-timp lover, ami woeahlppnJ with honor. u1utm.1I Drckril In .«.m.'.white fdUti nml wrmhrd in «arliml. n| «jirmjnmr Voter .hr hear, in the jntl trx. Iron fcir aummonu htntund Ami wh.ji the ilita m«ltt Mttlo inn .‘ t tlir earth Htlh il. ilarhm.., tlar.h frtim tb bcairlujit thru- ce«n lit wall ni I hr owl in hi moping Oh is eoniplaininK he lira . ,«t In. Inn,. lonelp eriea In a «limn. Mranuhilr the xmh oI th« peuphet drier IHilo almtwt (■ dhuwtiim. Oil in hrr ilrramr. Irom her love .hr wa. hteln . who wiMIy pur.iiril her Far o’er the Ot n .hr wander, alone Kelt- Irkwd. «•I the city ..I Tyri Uh mil.. TViO1-. .1 ' Id. who wa. mnddtnrd by llutxfm 1hr wta cod Th«h« . it . tlotdan ruy. anxanii to In ilnj-’ilrd in 0|anir. I'tnilhni InucitNtl h. in ihi liiaih vaulted Mayen th Ini In of two inn . Out III •■•||e • • Until innHd by the 5.-UCIH tn hi. ffuihl by hi motto arrayed frt=ni i. u mm]MM there wt Dm Kutfu I trrrihW trJciiih.t Thntt'foie. .bn knyei.b «‘«rtthn her, niailiM.. out , fri ...all her. Ifcitlk .hr nw-Nr. upon Mrrelly, «homing Ih. lime ud ihr wnMnl 5,1,1 dr hi,:.. hr? imrjn..- atlil atnooihl — out tin h.o.r -M hrr brow nr.i.E.v heck. w «.RACE MAV. TO ARI VS CltFNOWRTH. 1.0. A Day of There hail been ill feeling between the houses of Master ami Haworth for year anil by a little escapade of Master Matter , it wa turned into a regular fifteenth century feud. Adjoining the Haworth homestead wa a large orchard, the pride of the heart of Haworth the elder, and Johnnie Ma ter had openly dared to enter the sacred garden and ta tc of the Golden Apple . Like a modern Atlas he had carried away a liberal supply to bis more timid playmate , boasting the while of his daring achievement Through Mabel, the hope of the Haworth'. , the knowl- edge oi Johnnie' feat reached her father' ear . The old gen- tleman. angered beyond all endurance, wrathfully called the culprit to account. Johnnie stoutly denied all knowledge of the crime, and Mr. Haworth's wrath wa (or the time ap- peased. Johnnie, emboldened by hi success, made .1 second at- tempt for the forbidden fruit Hut this proved hi Waterloo The suspicion enemy, watching from behind a tree, caught him in the act. Taking in the situation at a glance. Johnnie saw that diplomacy would he of no avail, ami that hi- only chance for safety lav in his heels. Accordingly he made for the fence, ami succeeded in escaping the outraged tanner's right arm. but left behind the precious apple for which lie had risked all—and lost I'll teach yon. young man. to eonte sneaking Into honest people's orchard ,'' cried Mr Haworth a hi up-lifted cane descended on the top board of the fence Johnnie, at a safe distance on the other side, grinned back at him in a way that the Cheshire cat might have envied. • f rk u u i u g That grin threw the exasperated farmer into a perfect fury. All the expressions to which lie gave vent, even Johnnie could nut remcinhcr when he related his experience t a group of admiring follower Hut the clotilig threat remained vivid in hi mind. There’s a iter of reckoning coining for you, ju t mark my word.” Front that time on all friendly intercourse between the two families ceased. Little Mabel, when site met Johnnie on the street, turnrd her small head aside, and her smaller no e up, ami refused to even recogmxe him. For a while Johnnie lived in an agony of fear, a fact which lie was too much of a Spartan to acknowledge to his comrades. Hut as time passed and no other calamity beyond being directly ignored by Haworth and hi daughter befell him. he grew more confident and oon lost all fear of the “reckoning. So the next few year- passed, and Master Johnnie grown into a lull-tlegnl Mr. commenced hi career in the business world. Contrary to all Mr. Haworth’s predictions of the failure of a scamp” and worthies fellow, Mr. Master prospered. And as a successful young bu inc man. he re- turned lor a few week of recreation in the home of his father’s. Here it was that he again met Mat cl Haworth. Mabel bad just returned from a four year ' cour e of fudge anil all-tmubles-over-tlicy-livc-happy-ever-after lit- erature that hail comprised her college life, a most charm- ing young lady, and hc | cllrd her name Maybellr She had brought back with her. a trophies of her rescrach iii the field of learning, a ilonn or so note book , a sight of which, neatly written and decorated along the margin with little spngs and sprays, gave one the impression that they lielongcd to a Hot any «indent (till tin- iiiiprcMviti arc ijulekly di pollrd whi........ know lbe young lady brtlrr. Flic Inn «hr hail really «tudlrd were Mowed «afrty array in her trunk, laml. mo t dilligrnt •tinlnit' «lie «nil ninri I 1« ilinn i. a whole «lark o( book a l)ai«« IVan «ml Mary May That they hail been churl) | rrn ed, ibc mutr. nm ollimc amt the much-turned. tear- tainrd lcaic« trMihrd IIiii forgetting all llirlr li.nncr diRmmn. Ml . Muyttrllr ami Ma irr• Ixxamc warm friend . hr branor Maylwlb wu- the only youn-j lady • ! In «landing in ibc iU o «lie ! cau e n wa« «« romantic to he friend with oac ■ lath • enemy.’ ami becau«c ’«he dared not intite him t« her btanr ’ III few week ’ vacation lengthened min mooli'- mil -nil he linger..I. he wi hc l to make onr g l. lotaj .it ••■nii hi parent . he wrote to hi hara «ed anil liewlhlrir.l |jrt- ncr. Ami to 111 -ar iit« he «.ml that In partner dhl not ml him. «1 he intended to take a huiff re-t At thl time a long rliriMlied dedre f the IjhIh Mil earned into execution It n to lie a la ir«l mice taintnent. ami a the only lady in the r.immumtv with pre- tention to imoirat ability. Mayliellc llaworfh'r name graced the program, (or a mu deal number Fortr.nauly Wn ar . mu beat In- j ..i .iij-ietjocce rrmlcrnl III tile Iweattelli .... tury tyle. and Maybellr «cored the triumpb id thr . lining Walking horne with her at the choc id the program, John Mauler made the all im|mnant Mcp in hi hfr In llir rdt moonlight May Itelle looked very «Wert and lovrabli. and before hr knew what hr wa «ayiiig, John w. e to the (art that he Itad profHMetl Vr«. Jack. ‘he whl |icrei| very softly. and thru. ' h-.u very strange it n that I «Inmlil Iw engaged to my father' to Mi. .. na iMiiif .'I alliteration they •■•nntlnl to elegant. mil irl? | «ooi1 ni hafirlf uccortlittgljr. Ai 'i It. .■ • • lohn Matter • irw.it the nation will) lnldHf Is '1 Hr hadn't mrant t- do it. anil ortiUIn'i unilcfUii'l Ivit |t ba.| tia| pracil, bat Anally decided tluil it 'iiii.i li.n« Ik rr thr 'mum. UK I tin mouultghl Anyway lie «. • in f .i it— im. iuim to a gill Who father had «worn • vi -■ .... ... m t liuti It w no btllii matter, ami John (ell •itu ilie obi nun winilil 'act up jImhii n Thru a happy i m In tifiitli Inin, ami I ■ went to li««l in a ehreriul «tatc Thr neat day In • urlit ami found MaylwJlr at her aunt' b'.r wlii'tr i1., 'ia I . • wail the cumins of the hero), Uylwllr Ii- Irrgan 50« know year lather doetnA like i ' in tlial il i'i allrct jrmj lit taltd, a the nodded tirr affiiiuati'X. ' ■' ami i t it ' II jml tl . .rlioitr ijoeation ‘Au.I (■ u|iln l you—«r—that ......i'll I M in; without iiu Imv.iiv II fare thr old -■ i ' • fail lleM be ‘ittr i.. Kt foot down. hr blunilrrrd hop 5rv l« A lack. i i... to the occanit with dignity. “a. i.uu-h a' ! ran ,, 1 Will not parari a clatkrtine ..’.gage- men imi muM obtain hipo • ronaent before you ran claim toy hand Already .1.. ow t-triorr her. a in a rieion. the hnpclcws vr -il.r i«Irni!c. ptirrut.—ami hami pining atvut. a ecroml “Maid i.l VMolaL N die mt her lieru on to tare the enemy. Mailing the l) outcome with matdrnly demeanor Hut the tin. faced the enemy with dopariiig heart, and aildteferil him m llattrnni; tiwr It • «.mie time tieforr hr wm «tile to give the enent) an idea of what hi errand w a —that he. John Ma - ter , who 1 «prakmg to him. lor the hnt time in many year , wa a ktng turn for hi «laughter' hand Appreciating the emotion of the younger man amt dr- litshtiny: 111 to own power, Haworth eyetl hi i|itonitatn enemy, amt would-hr oon-tn-law «lenity foe a moment front utnler In white brow Then uddcnl hr |M kr t« the «luakiug «up- pliant: “Yoons man, I give mv conceal amt my fcloaing goe with it.' he Hid. and added to himwlf. 'and alwt mv ikrpcM « m pathic “ Master murmured Mime reply to tht unexpected an- nouncement. and del from the pretence of hi future father- in-law. with a much Haiti a he had «juittrd it once before nd th time the !owly widening grin wreathe! ihr feature ol Mr. Haworth To May belle, Maitro announced tit victory, and the own the had tmili up. and cnlargTd in ttie timr of M«peme, 51 ihiatcd •imctly away, never to return She could not under- hand it—there had been no tear on the part of the fair heroine, n. ltugglc with filial alTcctioo. Hut when he heard that her father had given them hU blcwing, lic brightened. That wan more a it «tumid tie. more a Henry had dime m the end. Mayhrllr earrirtl the tiding to her mother, who wa a much «urpneed a her daughter She wa a frail, delicate little woman, and stood In great awe of her «tcrn-mindcd hue- band She had never before known him to alter a decision When «he had gathered sufficient courage, «he broached the subject to him Haworth «oppressed a grin and then cx- piliatil. Ye , Matilda, I once «wore to get even with that young t.i eal. and hy iw-orge 1 think I've done it. ‘ •uildn't |xu i- hljf hit oil a liettcr way. You'd understand if you had seen what kind of housekeeping Mabel did when you were ick last «pnng I had burnt toa t cocoa and fudge every meal, and one day I came in and found her crying over a «illy novel, and the di«be« standing. Ye , he got my apple and hell get my girl, Imt by tieorge! I pity him. S’rrajni Athlrtir Aflfinriatinn jr i niiv organhrati niti c J« city. The Board of Control. a« elected tlti .voir, i- Ml Kill . Mr. Duncan anil Mr. I’iltengrr from '1 faculty, Ard Oxnowcth. Winfonl Greene ami Ralph Wootery from the • tudent l o-ly. TIic ofBerr arc: Wmloed Greene, I’rcsiilrnt; Ml Eili , Trra«urer: Ardy Qiroovrrtb, Secretary ral imj«imnt nutter have come Indore the consideration cd lit '•oard Under their leadership tlw time em eu t for the new library • put • font. U fund nrcrutf) for ii.'-uthing tile nnv library wrre controlled hv Mi Kill , tlvr It- ;«mrr. Ihe piurtT'li from Ifir Wi|( ft Mi k play. Mr lloli, were controlled by the baciijl The election of a Burioc ' M wager for the IW Gothic a well a the V 0 Gothic n-a in their hand . They have controlled tile fumi railed to finance the Gothic. Altogether, the money that has gone through thr hand of thr Trea tircr c ultl 1«' approximated ;it $1,001 A •tatnlanl “If ,w « adopted for all the athletic in the . chtxd. ami thi ”11 vva awarded to the eligible jp attire r of the 'OR Mart ball tram and to lho e of ilu- tw Baseball tram. The Association i «till in it infancy It tea orgunired largely through the effort of Mr Kamwy ami from the tan-1 I jnt of it officer it ba «ucccedtd admirably i he «tudent body a a whole ikte not eem to appreciate it work a- wa • how n by tile number who (aid their due Thi t« piuluhl due to misunderstanding. a the fee I only 50c for Imy and ik for g ii ' .i in - i -ludent thinking that the A« Oci fi : |.-.nely tin furtherance of athletic Hie name Athlrtn .i'll n cn|y copied Iront other chc ol , for the Boa ' over all thr orgaiiiraiuMi of the chool. it teal (nit • 1 -• e Mr Ram- much uiltli- l !nu! 'l and v fin- amr time provide for a representative hod in ort in an cxrcnUytt cniuicity The prcMitt himilit t lup o . Helm llrclc. dm Me Hamel Anly Chcnoweth. llrfhcbe 4. armichacl. Mrliln RhnrcT, Hflen llarlxnir, Fred fk Mi Kahn Thracbrr, I'harlr I'uim. 11 tint jilt try Bur Imttr. Walter Ffrimmrr, Frnl Ruttgrr, Frarl Jim Tlicotlorr Iviyeortunn. Ceotgr Henley, Jr. Allen llu-k.ik. f.oyd Back. ll y. Bar kirk. Stanley Sowtlrr, John 0‘Harrow, fame Avery, Hide Simmon , lame Baker, Bert llrMon. 1 . Raj. Minnie Kill VtTgil Anthony, Hullit Tapp, Ruth Teller, Ralph Woolcry. Fermat 1’ickett. Franci Reed. Sant llrphurm. Fred Hml, Harry Lee. Ralph Campbell. t Imi Sprigyr. 54 ii Drr Driitrhr Herrin . - I t i - II! VERKIN 4 I ■ of tbr '■ tli« IJ V ami I’D ( Mie Nellie llnrk. I’re dcnt: llutxn Hanna. Vicc- I'reeUlcnt. .'cljiiiu Shield . Secretary-Trca urer. The dub « j organixed that tbc member might Iwumr belter acquainted with ibe I’tcrman life ami custom It was ai -- tartc 1 Ior eial |mtj« r ami poetam have been worked out lor r. I. meeting night. The meeting wetr hchl ut the Irome of the .«rioot inembet lor time anti then the C 51. . hall • rented. MU . Borgman, ML . Alla llcmlcr. Elmer Sh rfey. Mi Mate - Bcncktiart an 1 Ml Nellie Bttrk each lud tit club for one meeting. which i hehl on Friday nichi. twice a month. At the li “t of February, thi term, new otRcer were clreteil n« folhiw : Jame Baker, fVotdeut; llerKhe! i ,ir michaci, Vicc-Troddent; Secretary. Mi . IV.irl H.imi-tr; Trr nter. Mi Alta P.cntler, The meeting umler tire I- beer were hel.l at the hall with the rxcptnm of the la ; tu. meeting which were held at the home of Mi Nrlltr Burk ami Frcddciit Janie Baker, respect is rly. L)er Deutehr Vcrein ha. crown to be one of tile very m nge t orgatiua iron in the chix l and at the elo c of the promt year, the tnembee hl(. tiiml at thiMy-t.v. mentber The motto, adopted by Mie club, i Rwllat orv n ,“ meaning in English. white and Mack. lli r unit iBrmbrta June RnYrr, rttc Bttrk. 1 lerw hel Carmichael. Winnie Ea Unt, I’earl Rouilrrr Mary Jack. Alta Bender. Kuib Smith. '.rover Bute hr r, Lucy Oavtoon. Jatne Nv«rj. Marie Howie . William Mom , Helen Barbour. Pmm-hlmi (.amplKlI. Irtne Howe. Mantle Bowman. Creile llowc. Charlotte Ijjjeumann. FJI crt Reeve . Mary Ale uder. John llunnet. Cceilc Hanna. Ki S allingford. Xcflir Bark, Zclpha Shields, Harold Volo San lira tji lllruibrrn : Min Bntgnun, Mi« Ray 57 I (Qrrliriilra 111 v nituically r.xcrllcui. Much credit n due Mr I’. Templet- i win , eniti , «i r« Ilia «ime anil attention .i Icoilrr Hit- - «r they have givcii a recital at tl| ' I '. Man chiirrlt which w.i well at'rnilcil ami well rccnivtl They play lor all «rb. il p'.in reception , ere Tbe ma.lr «juilr f «• • -r.il.ti ....... .it tl . Mr IW pbj. k'vcii Tha«lc i;tnii . M , 1« work pay one-half rrolit |kt irmoi.- Av;ne Hid . t l‘«rM.,.f i ‘.I'm M Pant i-im ■ RoIkii Rev! Aar .ii Rogttf Metnliei . Mr S. P r TO|tlet.m ‘ Uhnn. fltrn inf lu Vloim: 1« Corner. I aiTnl f aV(- 2wl Comet: 2nd Violin: t.ucv l a ii'.wi Mary Wells, Ruth Wrathcr'.) (irur l at i- Piano: WUinic Fjwton ami Kuliy Steele. Drum - ller chel Canttlnehad rVWia llruwn Flute. • III'. Young Wolln'i . ' lirl :i:m ..................in 1 ingion High School Wn« ■•((taniwtj ilnriug tin kIk A -v i.iinm hi Itiilljuu I nnwilj l'li liir - of lh Vtvx-juiKKi i : to kirnigili-• , .!. w',. |r tin hvr. of the giro physically. , octal ly mi.1 iiirliiullj .. . . i nrxr .In I ha« Wen a WMi|ih,:i.-.l t...,ant il ' not l |iltwiit there J inptntrei 1ii|i of ninrt; c whirh li..w an increase Of thirl, over ln«t rear. I ;.i Miutin.r. Iroo Howe na rut a« a ilelrgs.. • • ibr ii.muer - '.)• r, of «Io V V 1 llrlil at I..iki ' irnrv'A, t . n n f In) AvvKiatKin wa« greatly MtcngJbcrn.l I., her tnteu on, Iliro- htt e I wen kbout twcuiy-t'n. . nrr.tlnl (ti tl . ilij.l. fU... during the .ar Mo. Urol ol Indiana I VITMIV. laogln the lUbfccJ.o.. bill !• mi. «e.. Ii ,t„, «rial eatcnl to the .Iheienl work iIh -1 .. chairman Weekly mcctiuif have hern InM in mriou• marmot mu ' iK-init thnnv.i oj.cti to th. i •. •!. in. Niwl .|ur tii)iu . i then •eb «‘! !iir i ..tln-r rnn-iln;; mitildt .porker ad. Irwed the nnjamraiinn, S.iin , i the .(w kcr,. i„t the la - year have been Mo. Wilbur -it S' V..,i ,,r Secretary of th- Yoon Women. t l.fi.iun V, . .jt, ... Mo. Marjory Xlelehir ..IlnOianaiMili. r,rrun .( -ii. L. A.. Mo hh at«-tli Wheeler .i Uoatao Semtar, U 1 I nticr.it, ; Mi., i aroUn Dayton %A Mirror.,. mentor ... the Minnesota Stat Committee, ami Re, Hw. | i the Fir I Presbyterian Clmtvh . i WoochJukU . The mcnilwr. of tire cabinet foe the ,rar 1‘AHO) are Irene Howe, Pronin ; Zelpha Shield . Vice Problem Mar- f°r} Campbell, liible Study Chairman: Helen iteek '... ai I hair.,,.,,: Temple Itra.lf.w.l, Secretary. a„.| AM,, ,h,„ ivetlu Treasurer. ye r of by tin V mujj Won.cm l.lirtiU' 00 I tj. ifl. (C. A. MK V 'i I”- V., : . , ilcOt, 1i-.lt -|«vi! . .ill v, Om 1 ii i i • - i i to further t Im-iluii intrn-.l ami |ini||i -itKK il in llip IiIkIi pIx o1 i the bcKiumn): -it the [ifcwut etncrtitr, tin- a -i-tlatJoo rjivvlrd nwll into ciii.tr . in Amlinic their te citation c oi rtuii.Hu. then courxes Social- arc gk-m |uitc on™. u . htch 11 inem- lwr« tali.- part One •-f tli HiU« l-ceii v.'eit tilt- - r Jointly with thr V U v . ,„t ,, . , i i„ the U«t two mouth- Mr. KrmUII o( Imllai.u IT.iIrrroty, lu- lw n Riviii liibte tftlk m tlir 1 .. « eltly The lablnrl. lire rjwmttv. I. . ... i if ||t„ | „|, Sect • .Hid five H' Utltf I lir • arv Ralph Wellon . Prnnlfim. Merrill Colima. Vicr-Piojileiit Walter Join . Secretary. Robert Teller. Tre ufer. Merritt Kiwlt. Muter Nhcrfry • rtie llutk. Harry I .re IVthoi. LThcriunnli Iifi Debuting (Clams - Ii hnl organization Mcetin ; arc liebl iwive a ■•'. ami every w«l; al one o thr r merlin,;. a iletatr t« hi l l I th Irani d'toUting of three mm each |oeke«J luxu the «! •• ijnr lmm of vital mi|mit arr .Icheil Into I I hr «mm. . «. toe . ami ill till wa« «he tltulenl obtain mam idea 1 |k ! lie never before known. |te iito tltr regular itrhatn. the Art ui Debating 1 ztudied an.I reviled u|h ii uikc a «« ek In ihe e recitatum , tlvx hi mid delivery arc «oaiUtrreil al an e |0«) mlio. It « thought that ncM . ar'« da will 1« Unset lliat the prevent one anil a more le irabl lottrar will 1m muppe«l not. It wa not po iMt In «evuir an ilale 1.1 in: r- fh.x l ilehair with any other Kliool (hit year. Illl. Ml Mill K.e AM. Prank .Summer Marty l e. Artie Uotfcc. Mnllarr ShvmrnoiL. i baric Coyle. {token Teller. Merlien Smith. CTOti. AUm Uu.kUV. Merrill Collina. l . DEBATING CLASS (The 6n11?Ir Srurft! ” The old itlri that a benefit held at the high ad J luiitd- ing would n.)! make good wn put to the wind l y the tadiaor- diwary auccts the • Wxhic Benefit. hell! In I hr auditorium on the nitcht o( May tin- term A the name imphe . it va Riven lor the purpose at defraying «hr debt which Imnc over «hr Gothic, amounting to alioat «iwy .bdlir When all the proceed wetr «timed over, the aggregate amounted I.......... twenty dollar and thirty eight cent nt«ur than «hat j.r. in«. • ■r eighty dollar and tlurty-riglri cent The program (or «be occasion v a worked mu with ntnclr care and COrtslMcd i( a grand min trel fit t part and an oh A Boxof Monkey The auditorium w-a fillr.l ami tl . .n.n wa« undoubtedly a great Ml err To the untiring effuti .1 Mr . Fari , the ninth- irachcr. 1 due the «urcc o( tin rttnoeal ntimbcr at the mtn-urcl. which wra arranged by Getogt llroley and Marry llott . Walter Pfrimmer ami l.ovd Hark the manager , worked unceasingly and wrrr re-i-- «Mr m | ari lor the inteu Minxrrl Caat: Bone Wlnfnnt lirrrur Toot Sletnhcrj: llvrrv Holla Pretnrtr end . Ilpyri Htokirk InlerloculM Tambov Robert Teller «baric- Dunn Fret! Towrtter Girl Soloist Klim llohlnt FloMie Steele. Special Number tun —1, Mi Nell William Caat. Ho o! Monkey .“ • in.rtrrr ... tr an krigltdi girl llclrn Keck Sir i. . Ilrtn. -:• 1 - - ■ tettt belle. Ruby Steele Kdwnnt Italxon, a young tntoc owner .. .Sam Hutton Clmtiocvy Oglrthor,.. hi partner. .Melvin R borer Mr- Ondrgo-JhiHir . Strna Aunt..................Winnie Kaaton «i One of tlic •tmngcft orgnniratem. of I ho school i. th« dramatic «xlrly. Wig niul Maik.” Il lun. hren -aid, whrn ever any tnoiicy •• needed for any «e l o:d tnirpo v, ilut ih. ptoper tiling to .h. ik JO «e Wig anil Mark “ In the ttf-t -r. ■ .I tin- «••rganiration, several I .one fit hivr ' . eti given, in tin ivay of play . etc., aim) nover yet ha tliorv lulled r i crowded limn-r m aiirnilnucc It 1 a maun of not..-. ,r!-.. iimi thw riitrttaiiiiiictit «re always up to tin imdard. ............. |rfoy no mean drgrec of talent TIk. onlv .|nnli6ratK«i' nm---.tr. fur mnnhorvliip me m trtxUiKv III «eliool, an.l a tryur. abmc dramatic ........... try-ont- k'Ottiivi -iI «onic scene ol a | !jv which ■ tramed anil acted before «lie dub. The applicant for mrinlxt-ldp i. voted on and e. allowed member-drip liy a tcc-thm! vote. . hhoe,;t tin- try-outs are not 0 very rigid. the candiiUte. nm 1 -! .. oimo teal talent In-for -he can liccnmr a nieinber Try -1:. held at variotik intervals during the year Active Membership Includes: Helen neck Helen Ikerd tiianlcy Herd Waller Pfriniitter 1 o-orge Henley, Jr, Hen Wilc-m Weir Matiliyll Ruby Steele Mamie ilownuu John OTlBrnw Win life-luonott Knthniiie I Roman Hick Simmon i-oytl f'.rtHr Marie llowlc Mrlm. Kin net Vrilir. Sailfprft Pearl Knimscr Mien Iluxkirh linei fhnhHn Sant Hinton Pledge : Clen liavton Honorary Members Mr. Cleveland Officer V ,Ju r S i'ftitnrnrr—president lie! 11 I Irefc—rVfcc-1 ‘1 evident Melvin Wlwrr—Sfcreiarv-Trea-brer Uvyd t Kitdr—Sergnnit at-ami-. Cwc-ik. Henley—Stage Manager WIG AND MASK !Hr. Sub 1.1-1 'naok i:iviiiN-. when the library moi ement wu put • Mat. it wan ilcoilnl by Wij; and Ma-l to ( iit mi a play at Mu- local theatre, « a mean • i Mine itrrr .ry (mul n • play decides! upon was .Mr lk h.‘ a iwtvii.i in., ami .• Mi i'ittenuri nii'l 'I -a J.inrM.. t immediati -uprntatnn amt with tlic ai l of their ililijcmt noirnctliw- tin «r| came off ami ai i . -«Milrrnl a brilliant ■ • lire thratn nn tille.1 from pit to .Ionic, aunt llw pi - .,|. all of Inch n« to the library front amounted m iUhi- an hum!'. 1 thirty ilollar- The member ol llir . j-l worked • i«tcnlI;, .mi.I n teeprcli.l then |un. rxreilemlt i.reat «-ln Si -Ire - |i . (.|. for, by their Ubor they i-iined • mMumIU) ttiteleii lot our prefcrnt library. The Cast Kctircct I.nke. a maiden la.Jy . Katherine R .j;er her niee. Robert drown, clerk for Bnm Marian Bryant. Katlieni.r • fn. l ali Ktlxera'. maul Jcukin . a .enant I’byllw Moitettri Beuwia. SoUritt ■ HrHteit Hanna '•'■nine ..Nittyii llenekhan . !!-• 'I V ' alrah $ r li u u 1 There are many pcr oR . otherwise perfectly aanc, who utterly Iom Ihnr rrawwi whrn the «object of (cbml athletic i placed umlcr di eu ion Although foot hall i made the chief center of attack, the diocotcr ante that lax ball, track and all athletic conteMv «ftould he aholuhrd, in order that the reward of chotar«hip may he restored to their proper plane of value, and that campu life he rid of an excitement which t branded perniriou in the extreme. We who with to up- po t athletic , willingly ailmil that reform in foot hall and re- form in fair play hould lie made immediately: hut to rid the high tebuol and oticae life of the rivalry on the gridinm, on the track ami diamond would remove from high «chool and college world one of it mo.t manly, helpful and imp .runt factor (hi the athletic field. «trcitgth of character • well - physical «trrngth it brought to account, whilr in the clj. roam character may fall to ruin while brain «arry rfl thr hniior . ctolhrd in di liunr ty, fraud, anil iinmaulinc- • In your «tuily, you may tral the work of a more fertile brain. Inn on the athletic field you can not counterfeit The very «ironget! influence that today i combating the grave evil d rocial incijiiiticv fa!«c tanilard« ami an encroaching aristocracy of wealth in American college life 1 athletic training and mrpe- tition. ay Ralph I , I’ainr Honesty, daring, courage loyalty, and mdutance have at way been held to lie the chief ccxi«titumt of an a lmirablc character. Kvety one of thc e trait arc brought to light in the clean rivalry of school athletic If the candidate fail in even one ol th««e. he I rejected. Iwit lie I a better man t.. have tried even though lailure .lid crown hi cfTnn. The In- Aihlrtirs crntive • great tlutt lie .loe. not dc-pair but trie ami trie again. Utliotigh In tlte outr iilr world the high «hool anil col- Urc «ludent who ha the “ilough 1 may command III little world ol admirer i( lii character tnU wdgknl in the balance -m the athletic Held ol manly combat, lie would be found The m-.iitr, which animate the young man trying for aihlrtic honor art practically the witir that encourage hi rider in their daily -tnlr for ndrtnm, fir , for the joy of .Jo- is .i thing well. «iiond. ol makim; a ucce for it own ake. amt third, that impelling force of popular favor or what termed it)-.iiat — -n Ml tin- thing are what Wrrp u« drilling away at ihe lodk of lit Ml tb -r thn an r.-nifird in high % hool and college In. I. ihr ''•!.! «btcli rhr urc«« ful athlete i iwemitted to • •' ' -re Did you ever .top think how '«‘I '• ' iimlirr lhc e letier given not? Thai fact in '« M i ■■ .... ting r. idrnce that they are met given away for a : 1,1 lam'. I 'i «aerifice and totl They iignify ,!l ' .i!, lii (elh-u ‘ludent in a race of tuauhm an ' It- Iu -Umpi.l the rr.pnred amount in the .ini . Iiaio. irt P.e .-pi Kit loo to intrr rb la lic athlete ' ' IS thc e great benefit Tlie nihl in hate learned the ‘errrl ..f lighting for an ino«ln«k cati-e. love or win 11 uirit'h manly «riiiiment in the .Icire fi r honor ,llr 'lor .1 would be abominable mivanhtropy h m„ .,...fu,.,ts i -tamping the value of hi char- '«• 1 ' “' ai i .I., from the cnthnoUMk .Indent «it ihr prevent -«.bool it or I. There i [dent, nine for the field and the tudv room and ibr y.«ing man ran achieve an Itooonihle «tamling in lioth •” ,l,rm will hate to nuke a new young hitn i-lieve that ............. from ..-I...5,, arc m.trr to he enrie.l Ilian tho.r front the Held M 1U1115 jf uni Hall At thr c«nmuu of live foot ball hOmm U«t fall the «.Kit- ’• 'h for a «(lining .HWn «1« hettnt than ii hail (Men for MR) - ar . .Ml lint mrmhrr «I (hr tram were lia.lr in m'mjoJ •• tb do r• | ti n of inuor direr and wicral new .iii-l proiiu.- ore candidato huil n-potirtf for jiraaitv. A loi 1 cocch v . engaged ami artier practice ). yun at oner Owing to difficulty in -retiring athletic er-umls too .. cr, there a delay In r ta.ielttc u vhrdote. and .«dj three game «etc ncunJ (u tin emir ««anon. The «M.......|-.ncd with u victory over Salriti to , .....i 4 to J. dir game playedin Salem Tile game wai i;i I) o. n '•- trd (min «tart Ipfundi and wan only won through toe ty.. | • (!c of ItiiltV, McDaniel.. Ifafcl, ami t.r.eim Tlit ni'.m three week wyrr tjicnt in long and Hard practice, and thn tram wa« toumkd Into great form by t oath Doe.ry Jour , of Indiana fame. In tint practicr the tram idi.ulrcel lit •jiirit. a« it «• all done with the opjionunity of playing only two mmc game. In the (fame at l.otmvdlc. the yix r t defeat of thr ra oa «a met in a kot of 10 to 0. Here the Walrthn: thr mint o| to good effect, but the Ltotir illr eleven •jiriii- t«x many fluke. and trielt play on the local bity . and finally -ticeecdvd In carrying off the huoot Itunncl and lla d did tbc gerat wmh fur H Ii S in thfa eontcM. '• i ' • i their excellent work throughout the entire -.her! Marti and U in i.iretu nr appointed foe place on the all ttaic high xclwwl team The Line-Up: Irntir t ircror LMJ (.«it Tackb Maid Left liittfd Voliva McDaniel Itunnel ((tuner Moffett Ij-H lUIMhu k Wonlrrv Kighi Half-Hack l‘rr ton Schedule: - .x l' -ll H w.StiJem ■ :t .H—ll If I.omoviIIi S «. ?-i: II. $ ..ItiMil............ All £la!r JFiiot Sail Him The two men pictured Iwne were cho en for iu'we(mt ecot-. - •camn n itir team picked lt« the prineip..lair nrw |ojirr« ami have dune «jure '■ t ml tu- la Bkmmiogioo Mich School titan fifteen ordinary men. 7h Sheri Hoxel All State Guard. W; Tackle. 108 Winfoid Greene All State Center. '07 and 'UK 1 UflU Hasp Hall Contrary 1 former prcccdcutv Uil ;«r' full ifiim cbnol tile rj .in without Ik mi: in «Wit NiMr V ) that It «V a- a boodt oine oy that it 11 the weather: ami m jiu «. that it was r 4 l«ry. tlut au ed the purpl. ami white team • make well a poor average of panic won We are Inclined to think tliat it wait a eondmintimi of ilioe nialrvolrut fore- In the face of all thi . however, the team played con i«rctit lull nnil the eixc ime. a a mle. cJo The larU .if mote than one pitcher him materially. Winter being compeflrd li- do tlic twirling the entire c ot . O'flarrow w . forced to ijon the tram early in thr ea •on on account of a «punned ankle .ami wa, replaced hj Greene, who alw played under dif cutticx, having a •pruinnl leader. W.-ilery lichl down the potitam liehinit the hat. during the entire and clayed good Ratio- Hutton and 111 kirk, although new ami unexperienced. were • I roup with til •tt'ek, the former di.m-ing sortie little ability a j pitcher Avery plated hl« | otiik ii well Gtun wa the liraiwi hitter ■m the team, averaging three hit a game McMillen proved to lie the tut of the 0 111. letting nothing get hy him. Air anile played hi lutml goo.I game at fit l. The Team .. Rhorcc ... Woolery .Greene Might Field . .Avery Jwft PivUl ....... .. Glum Suiwilftutr. .... Ikerd. Teller The Schedule. Red lord v llloomiuguni . .. .7—6 tireeneoulr • lUoomiuptot. ,r —I iirctic'a lfe Mocuiiinuioii ........................... .7—4 09 BASEBALL TEAM SI Thi i our iMtnbl; room In thU room, many funny ami hlMOfk thing lake place. litre we 1ccp: rcail magazine : throw ji3|wr u-aiW: li«ten to routing pc«he h y Ralph Svyer anil Harry Rott . anil ttuily Here ii the dOM-t tie- «etc! to the lm!r t f HoUny l-'rom thl |«Ucc. Mr. I’ickctt trttclw- the tllriiittfuMti'tl chararterl - ,1: • between cite animat- mil latvutue ami p M«T ntfljftkri. . amt unar.lt tli tlilnl doMf tlir'.njfh hi trw tjr keyhole. On our right vvr have our fatmxi Physic I .ah- oratory. It t« here that Mr. Duncan ItoliU forth, teaching thcuric ami “cit- ing” funny florin. Incitlc the case in the back- ground, are apparatu- for making water run up hill. Mopping the circular mi tion of the earth, ami turn- ing aiuilinc colored water into lemonade. I.cwi F. IVwtcr Mr. I'lHirr i« ihc cuMudia | llluomltigliin III. i Sch l Itctiile kccfiiiix tl'c ImiUlinjc in cxcrllrnl condition. Iw j.ay. WpwUl attention to Ili own Inuincv imi i e'ervl Jy‘ friend! There n a a young man named Back. I . mrntal train got off the track; TVa . aiued by much liurn . Ami utirlw worry, .And alaai a gray nutter lack. Tile valiant vming l .«lil«. Coali) reel off the rod , In lime that really wa la t lit thought took «nch Incht . lie foU down thtrc dittht Ami hi track w-rls'. a thing o( the jo.i CcrlW wa a little Mur hr •tuiltri) Itaril ami there you are. Ftrat honor itnt he pinch Jimmie war a darling boy, F pa' pride ami Mamma' joyv Though he watn'l Very tall. He vra awfully cute, that' all A if rui If min ii Jluhrs Xellie Itiirk (In cnior «cnair alter countinu vt ic i I have twelve eye on-1 i c now Mi Kill : ”1 ivuldn't know tvhst I ilo in a like tliai ” Ralph WeltoW 1 in Kn|;li. h cla 1 Qrjflieu ' wife died ami « eitl to the lower region • Ihiffev l Odd (iii 1'hyxic els i So the an tr i 1H • |tial ovty 1 v'nt ixty r |tful P' 11« Did you ever not ire that Mel Rhorer ha a nit of ckahe for eicry day 1 K very. I ay 1 She .Vo, 1 never saw him near hnt onr He: ■Well. iliaTu tlx one. Ralph Wootery «In Phy ic cln t 'Vnu know ivliru thing tay out in the .will they turn creen Girl Mliitit next to him Hot tnoeli of your tim ilo you 'pend in the miii. Ralphie. Mr Ranuev Von frt-dumn arc not laklnR any interco in tlir Il t b School Frenhnittn Commercial Student: Mr. Anthony •■ - w. can't lu«c any interr-t If wr •lon't hate any “principal Mr Picket Mow man)’ ntllr Jong t Indiana.1 1 •ieiittu Moore I don't know hut PI look it tip in the aoolouy our there Mi V.yer That poilioo of land a loin; tl'c Nrar I much noted for it pork.' IJrrtiuo Fr.-.hnun liltood: “U that the fiii .«n that the iiothlr .oldirr hate a hot; on thrir %tamUrtl? ClncUm! I the lyr wring ora wind muniment) Ronald Seott A wind m tninieut. .'i.i' Tli• ' • altvay the hk, l il Roland? Now there' Friu Turner— ! low math 1 two time twenty-five mimi Sam llnttuu Forty-three. 1 ' litfot 1 tlo algchr ela - xettlr in the rceita- • i' ’ ' Util Any |ttr tlcin toitay’ Stinleiii ' holding up hand• I'd like to a k you why you had ymir hair cut Hay lUmkfrk tat ihe lull pime. ••What', the .core?” VVik. . 'Six to Six I lay ■■ WhoV ahead V I’carl K.. Robert, can you decline o cuIu r i common Latin word meaning kiss). Robert T : I cclinr what?' IVarl: “Oculum. Robert: Why you know I don’t take liermntt Xoyer “Sheri. who «ave u the new testament r Sheri JL: The. Mohammedan . Jessie Jeffrey ; When Anthony looked at me «4 mtr I just wanted to throw my Latin hook at him ” Odessa Corner: Why didn't you?” Jessie: “Well, you see I ju«t hated to throw- Cicero at Virgil. Melvin Rhorcr t hunting for Roman uttiqidllct in library i Can any of you fellows tell me where that Roman 'equite ’ is? ’ Mis Elii tasking Harry Botin concerning the origin of the Monroe doctrinet What was another ««tree. Harry? Harry Washington’ farewell address Min Ellis Did you hear that Harold’ Harold Voliva: Yes ' Miss Ellis What did he say r Hamid: Washington’ third muugural address.” In a discussion of what would have hern the result in the development of the U. S if coal hail not heen discovered, somebody aid that we would have mi railroads. Jim Avery raised his hand. What i it. James? asked Mi Ellis. James: They arc using locomotives in Texas that hunt oil.” Mis Ellis: Why. James. I have traveled extensively through Texas and ! never saw one. James: “Oh, they have just been in use for about ten years.” The wliole class, with the usual exception of Ered Doods. having agreed that a pound of feathers weighs exactly the same a a | ouiid of shot. Mr. Duncan asked Mel Rhorcr why it required such a large amount of feather to balance the little sack of shot. Rhorcr: The velocity of feather is— Here his feeble voice wa smothered out by a noise closely resembling a lmr -taught. iflr. iSalpli Nnyrr’a (£mmmtlrr an jPinaurr Founded in llln imingtnn High School Friday, 13th. 1909. Motto, lint Oat !!!!!• Color : • ircen Back anil oM Standard OFFICERS President: TIrom Dewey Steinberg Chancellor of E chei|uer: Chief Financier Funny Fooli li Frit Tiintrr. E i|, llotunahlc llankn Retd Chief DtMrllnitoe : Duffy Doodle Dodd. Director at Home: Director Abroad: Allen Uutkirk. Cilbcrt Luxtadcr. Day Robert ton. Theodore F.iyenman. Lord High Executioner The Rt. Honorable Stanley Ikcrd, Jr. Di l nr ctncut«: Income per year . . ....... ■ SI 75.83 Donation to athletic ... 150.01 Donation to foreign mission ... ... 000.08 Sttv Suit . . . 000.50 New Itihlr 10.00 Li in . .. 10.00 For Family .. 5.4J Total Expenditure .. ... ...$175.82 flaUnct on Hand .$000.01 Signed: SENIOR CLASS. I'1 tmpoetant committee traa formed at the tc {ue t ol Mr. N-yi r tn a cha|iel meeting. April 21th, VAX . 3lm Anrtil Why 1 Jim lit 11«-. yet liijf? Itc- uu r lie ha a little body ami a big brain, lie l6 n'l demon- strate hi great menial capacity, excepi in Phytic da Mere lie applir Himself earnestly anil never bluff . For sneb a big nun, he 1 exceptionally «(«tick. Jim • mo -, nothing bill corn silks im.l never uya out after eight «‘dock unle he i at a fiance when lie sometime remain up till half- futu nine. Ultuntfrrd Bast Canton Winnie” t sometime called the mi t popular girl in school, but we can’t predict a bright fo- ture for her. a «he t entirely too sensitive. She think Jim Avery I cute; that Hill Morri r good looking. and that Winnie Hatton i handsome It is true tltat Win- nie i a good looking girl and tile beiiiitiful part of it all i« that hr i not at all tclf-coiuriim Win- nie S Iciirniirg to play the puuiu. fl-ilbrrt iuisaNur •ullicrt i only a little Hresll- man. l-tit already hi inllueoec i beginning to assert it elf in the seh-sd lie is sometime called tow-head, but thi is unjust, a hi hair i dark black In parsing be- tween recital ion , he «peaks to crcryonc. even the Senior girls: just a though he were a Sopho- more Gilbert's papa i a doctor, and by the way. lie -j-raks Utin and ’cuts up. in class, we w-nld Infer that hr Itkcwiy will foHer mnlicinr. ■' Ralph Wrliimo Mr. Wellon t tall, thin, grace- ful. with a well liai cd brad, full of idea It might be wvll to j right here that these cranial idea', ate never expressed «ml the only way we have of knowing they are present i bv the gentleman' own •latemmt. Ralph hibernated from Ilniwii Count about three year ago. «ltd. although he i in love with IKOomington. he still has some little sentiment for hi native land and stoutly «land op for old I'.rown whenever it is dis- cussed It i understood that hr will study and then “practice Law Srlru Vrck Helen 1 a tertt believer in woman suffrage, and is in all an iodepemtent .Voting lady II rr “long nit'' i declaring hrncli in class meeting Helen is fjtiitr pop- ular. o ranch o that hc had seven date for tlie Junior recep- tion l.ct the women vote! ■' fluffjl ” fluhhll iKsl IS supposed by Simr peo- ple to be well 'nigh brainless, but wi- want to refute thi most em- phatically. a it is absolutely • ■ - wn that at one time during th’c present term he said a complete sentence that really meant mmr- thinu- However, it mu t be said about Duffy that he can run fast. Hut. m- wonder, though, he ha lien: retiming for twenty-three vent . We alivay contended that the office nf class historian should have been reserved for him, for Duffy.” the time proposition, lu it on all of tt«. 02 Xrillr Sink •Smart Cutihrr Anil Coin 6amu XtIKe i bright, witty, pinu , oitil all the time trying to t n an argument m Kngli h cliw She live in the country. hut i« no rube” hv any mean , anil when larking oame kind of cm ploy men t. invite the Ornun club to her home. She always remain out .{ school the next Uv. Nellie ha a great ileal of personality, ami no ■loubt will omr day he command- ing a alary of right dollar u week for teaching ««hoot Von Ca riu ha a lean and hungry look Remember though that Cea ar aid aliout Ca riu ‘1 fear him mo t for he ha a thinking head. So it i with Grover, lie hit a head hnpcd like Ow iu . that i . the general outline, and hv the outline ive mean the outride. He ha not de- rided yet what hi vocation will be. hut it two t« one that it' u-mething in the nature of a ■‘va- cation. or Grover wouldn't have It. Mary is a cute little thing, al- though it make her mad if you tell her o. The President of the Senior elax i iu love with her. but mce die Im at wav acted sandy, the inference t that hi love i not reciprocated. In class politic , «he ha. alway been a Ivadrr of the girl . 'ting Shmrr Vans Vusktrk Melvin i a teacher' pet. or a me tidier .a the minority in the Senior lloa c. Some people wonder w hy he t called Lucy ” Thrv wav it i because he t effltui- nate Till not trite, |liough It i ju«t l eean e hr i Midi a ladv futtser. Mrlvm' «hoc are al- ways tinned and hi hair pla - tefed «town He it going to 1. 1' next fall anil ha already had two •late with college girl Sum irtern of '0S Tht 'pace wa reserved for the editor and Imriiic munogrt, but Hay 1 big. and loud. Mostly the latter Hr t ijulte a journal- i t ami beride . «ometime ha •ome «ensihle thought . He i a on account ol «cnritivenc . the write-up wa omitted. Gracious! wr forgot the title. great | olitician and i« going to run the 1910 class. We predict a bright future for him, because he ia editor of the Gothic for next year. •Mtrtl Saul IIwk u ilic hot nickname we can give Slier!, lie look like a hone. ««Ik like ■ ln r e. and think like a hum In football be can’t be brat ami he i a pbenom In the pitcher’ I . Sheri ilunknl in every «tihjrct the 6r t year of «rbnol, anil ever ince then lie ha Ixen carrying til teen or «ixtecii •object ami getting nothing bat SV thi in Sutton Samie, lite juvenile actor, j ct and Head L’idicr at the Ifarri I •mini, want to I a Senior: look like a Frrrhman, and i a Sophomore. HI favorite book arr Tin- An Of Making-up. and How to Look Good to the Lodiew. Ju t la t week, he at- tended a dance wearing white tnutcer . white hat and white hone Some day we tru t Sam will lcv lop into quite a “popular favorite. -Mini Su klrk Mien i President of the 1 10 eia ami wc feel «rc that he will make hitnaclf heard For rodne. lie can only be equalled by hi big con mu Allen t callr-l a 'gun' in Geometry and played taveliall tin year White playing (■all. Ik wa dutihcd “flunky. on account of l«i orariie and dcar- no « to the Ca|uahi. ON THE BRIDGE I haled around the «quare one noon hour Till I heard the lau bell ring, A tanlv mark rose bclore me. And I wa olf with a tpring CM the way I «tarted «ehoolwanl, II you wish to get a hint. Ju«t g . out with thr track team Amt watch the young Dodd pnnt I found the lace too pccdv Before I reached Third Street: My wind l egan to fail me. And lead «rented on my feet But I auminoocd all my courage. To the «trength of one la.I try. For 1 knew the fate of tarditie .' Fr m experience long gone bv. 4 At l t I reached the building, Nothing doing there. The tairwav. wire dnerted. The lower hall were bare. I M'mmI thr tcp and pondered. And I «eratchrd mv head to think Whether to go in tardy Or boll for the «kating rink. A tlnmglit oI the Senior’ record, No , a lardy yet thit year i nme and changed my mind in favor Of tin record held o dear Take mv advice l old Frr«hmitn. Don t Ik U for the akc of your ela . Or you’ll find on the li«t of credit That yon have failed to paw. THE BATTER CAKE KING They called him Hank, Rtvau-c 'tisaaid, So lean and lank. He'd never (oil. Bui 1 don't think That thiii t« mi, For ‘•Batter-cake Arc hi real go. And then they call Him “tight wad, too. But I ilon’t cc How thi« i« true: For with the girl lie’s such a swell That all lie |iend I could not tell. But that green hat. Here 'ti« my turn To criticise. That hat ttiii-t hum, And that loud hat. So bright and green, Mtt«t ne'er again Round here he «een, But of them all Who take- the lead In saving ca h. Ti« Franei Reed, And when lie die Cut on In grave You'll find the word . He learned to ave. —FRED TOCRNER AXIOMS. Money’s all right but stallin makes the pony go. When you hain'i got ynrc lesson, look wise. Cicero was .. great l.mlfcr IS’- is bees whether you wear them on your sweater or whether they fly around, yure liable to git stung. Sum team kan play football an.l sum kaut. It don’t nuke any litlerence so Dully IhxliU git hi« name in the paiier. If skule teacher goes to heaven they’ a hole lot nv their pupiU ben worin' for nothin'. Always be tu busy In k« f round a l sll tooiti, cause if yu don’t work yule git worked, It aim the man - t gnv that git In l.atin best, it the guv that uses hi brain to the he i advantage. If yu carry two subjects in deportment yu got to be mighty good, Sun girls wear itk pettic at cau e they an afford them, other cause they like to hear cm rattle A Freshman don't know an Animal fr vm a hole in the ground, but he put up hi money (or go git iieck’l. If hr don't know what this mean he better take its advice. To plus to make four in plain arithmetic bnt in plane ge« mctrv yOU got to state vour authoritv. y. n it. If any Fre hman don't know what the last numed sviiiImI mean lie kin And it in llenoctt’s I .atin Grammar - • . A Kan any Freshman tell u« why they ought to have an in«aiic asylum lor the steam them radiator let oil? If thry can ii eau e the steam i water gone crazy with the heat '5 3J r li i r li r Ifl pin r u £ r Ii i Mein l.clircr 1st ein l.atin stmrl:. I'il ilenkt ich Itin rin (nnl, Ahcr er i t dcr gro to ein, E ini in dicser sehcxd. Hr macht mit tread grim carpet once Fur boltin clan one day, WcmiZciti ripe mill l-ot hat conic. Mein l.ehrcrll get ein pay. Mein J.ehrer denkt do er i t e In Latin uml in French, I'.ut anyone wer know i!cr “«tuff, “Can act ihn auf lrm Botch. Mem l.chrer denkt class rr show off. I)er mcister Tag in class. Kr spout Napoleons Aunee. unit Dcr March (lurch Bernard Pas . Ich irage why Xa|solc iu r «lc A cream white I’feril, ein «lav. Er scratched sein Kup( und stammered au . I'm nicht hcrcit to say. Mein lchrer : t ein “StronuOM Maim.” Er often rave und rcare . E «cheinet sein, er pleasure to. Throw Knahcn down der stairs. M rr IXirli!! Mein l.clircr bother Scgern nldit. Hr says they know ilicir place Tell Him nicht Inn au Jem 'S niarc.’‘ Thm Rep,'' protect tier race Mein l.clircr lenk( er t t cm .sport. I'-r dearly lictit cin booze. I 'mi «U . j.l why in chapel Zeit Kr oiten lake tin tnooze. Urn ivenn yuur thought hexin tn rise I'ml pa« au nu der Do we. .Mein t-ehrrr .aRt .lie .lcepy one. .May ramble ccRen home. l le Madchen work mein l.rhrcr. Kr t t o olt a lard. Oic nuclicn of Jet Senior dm, W ork ihn Rood ttnd hard. Sir niachnt ilm CJlht S’ . the Knabcn Ret X. I'. Mein l.chrer t die madchen ay, l t leicht wieet kann l r. W'.M «REENE. W. Iflliat alirtj arr £ntrh 3Fnr Bernard llcnvllluit—For hi geometrical knowledge Ruby Steele—For her intimacy with teacher Helen Davi —I'nr her well proportioned «ire. Alma Butcher—Por her winning way D r thy Hell—Never larking j« wcf «i( |tereh M i« J..nr — For her llnwcry talk Rutli Mcfford— For walking with arm akimlnf. ilrtt Woodard— For 1 icing aide to correspond with Maggie l-aninn liming chapel Je« ie Culliertvm—For her pearriul iliinher during chapel l.ucilc Curry—For bumping bet head. Grace Davi —Fur her unearthly loving heart Ruth Weatherly—For keeping everyone in u prn e Frank Carmichael— For hi beautiful red, curly hair, Klmer Sherfey— For hi fojipiuhnc Ralph Welloa —Foe hi lavi«h cU donation-. Ralph Wuolcry—For hi cynical smile, t baric Ihitin—For hi «ceining ramcatnr . . Pearl l{omi r—For the l ti h” on her head. lj yd Back—Kof lii nervon energy. Lucy D.tvln -in—For being (hmoI m much, Carl Martin—For hi liknes to a gr3 lii pper. Robert Teller—For hi tirc-omcnpeechr Dale RuM-el—For hi little Inxly ami big graili-v F. Anthony-—For hi- natural attraction to girl . Ronald Scott—For hi ability a a |iool player. 97 WANT ADS Wanted WoiiteO Wanted: Wanted | Wanted- Want ci! Wanted Wanted A govcnie. for June. Avery. '6. K- Runiey EiKonragenirnt (or Hank and Ardyv • iina llmti to raj; about in cla . meeting Senior Claw Two men to follow tlic Ftedimcn around ami Hit them up into their .rat Principal Ham- a An English Claw that can write one 1500 word thrtnc each .crocter without making a ImivyI I.. A Pittenger, An edition of Hanili't with note all over the page 12-A Hngli.h Clac Salesman lor my new book, entitled Carry Nation the Second, or Wha( I Did With My Little Hatchet. R. W. Noy. r 1-iRht Vehicle of Mime .on. which I .tumble fur (muling book. Mutt be cheap. Fred Dodd . Wanted Somebody to help me watch Mi McCone while ‘lie it around the L-nivcr.it John (Itinneh Wanted Plant fora new High School Pudding Mutt be prevented toon o wo can make the appropriation it next dtu men mg. Senior Ha . Wanted An-aher Senior llat. that tvill make thing, hum, it d advertor the High School a much as the I'XD la . ha. done. School Hoard. W anted A place • continual rc«t. Frit Tourncr. Wanted Somr irmic chair In the library. Everybody. W untrd An individual to conduct inertings in room nine tlic tccwul perjinl in the aftcroon. Mi JonctL w • ' ! A private MCTctary IVeferahiy a young lady. Alim Hu.kirk. 9K Sept. 14:—Ixni. m rayed nr rvaporatvd, i r.-hmiin No rc ward. Sept. 15:—Dick Shnmon ami Mr Rahikj- h c « 'irmi.lU ipiarrtL Sept. 16:—Anthoin i. making a ere ! hit. II. h... t,..t pur- chased hi green hat. though Sept. IS:—heiuot., decide that Mr. Pcttcngcr i. a or,ch Sept. 21:—W.t down work ye: and .,-iil . n, Imn.lr. . : •eventy-to e more .lava. Sept. 22 .|;.yei gnl re«|tte ted to bring .. nail «... I,,. Mini Wiiloia henioe are not |uitr to tare «boat Mr rittritger Sept. 24:—l it .i I’tivnic c.vpcriinent. tirrat inn i .r the heni-v. Sept. 25:—Kre«hincn liegln died their green om! Sept. 28:—Fir t blur Monday. Barometer m Daman - on lorclnide a atoitn. Sept. 30 —Senior tcrerir dccbduti of the IStli 0 t. 2:—Trachrt hioked relieved. All' well between M■ « Hili and the Junior . Iftl Oct. 3 —l.'l. flu-u. .la , fail to read the letton. Great ni irrue in Mr Dtiiiean't room Nobody in- jured Oct 1 — ........... are handed in on yellow paper and are property KW«'I OvL 6:— .• -i. k neener, nrtghlkir to Abe Martin, ay : i ihr plaer for the Senior to Mop fooling , ti.t i frdimei ,' and tlut he. it goin to take a - aat at the fiitt feller that pit din him over back- ward off the campu eat. Oct 8:—!- • m body ha good Ioumim } . John Itunnel get tliaveil Oct. 10:—l'r..|mien going to the lod—bovc ha c already ' ' walk to ch wl with tfic girl Xover i that It t • deplorable condition I lie alto ay •li-ii tlir Senior are entirely responsible for it. ile wa never a Senior t ?). Oct. 12:— Iraehcr ltol.1 a long secret e i m. Oct 14 — t red iV-dd lir t een with Blanche Brown. Oct. 15:—The long drought commence . NOS IlfA Reuben iooini wmks n new son 10 School. Dtt.fe _________________________I Oct 16:— HOT! Zaek’ I'lrcnrt a : I’m goin' u but oiWfilirr iujw hat it it don’t turn cool purty W Oct. 19:—N'ujcr recommend ccol oil lot dissolving Latin Oct. 20:—A I'rodtinan hear two Senior talking about a tc t, and a k if hr Will be tested. Senior tel! him no, that the teacher can tell all he knows by juM looking at him, Oet. 21:—Test everywhere, Mischief, thou wen surely afoot Oct 23:—Senior get no n okc-up ('?■). None left for the Senior when the Junior were all Supplied. Oct. 2S:—Orchestra practice and football team work hard Oct. 26:—J2H Krigliih da visit Mr, Pittcogcr. Oct 30--tl All same at Lounvillc Cleveland «how up well on tin train and make a hit. Nov. 2:—|.ot of «ceret Iwtting among voter of It. H. S. Nov. 4:—I ait elected Loyd Buck lc«e all I money uttd hi watch which mimnu gave to him when he wa a little hot Nov. 5:—liny «tnld up all night last night to help save the country No le o«i« today. Kam«cy «ay he won’t give «• credit, for that kind of work, Isn't ili.il go Xl work? Nov. 6:—Pom'll inaUi a lift with Senior i ? i. Nov, 7:—i.•iiimn clui- meet Interulas basket ball game Nov. 10:—DrWitt Brown till ha nerve enough to say that lie Mill for Bryan Nov. 12:—Loyd Back tri|uc i that the school board establish some ort of letter carrying device for hi private ilte, Nov. 14:— Bl.-miii.c: i «game from Salem on Jordan 1‘tclil. Nov. 16:—N.oi r av hr doesn't object to gum if the ttudcnr i in ilecp trouble Nov. 18:—Library movement started Seniors ct good ex- ample for the whole chool by donating a dollar per 101 Wit TCM i wWfcT ON TTC ClECTlOK 1909 I Do heHW ]RL$OLVEj T o acwrc I [eve«Y reacH 4 1 POTft?“S ONn VE to ? C'HPt «r irvo WHY it T KCS LESC tr T to WtfNl THE (3oi .DiNO THIS yen . Nov. 19:—Thank gvv mjj vacation Zai'k firmer and Rhcti- lieu Tocutirf go home ju i in ec the folk . Nov. J6:—‘ Mr 11..1V.. • ..I « .-n.- ri i 1uni|ittt. ex-'20. .iv' tint charity a multitude of amateur thcMtiftli Nov. 30:— I’li- hi again loi three more vvrrU. Dec. 2:—Very -lark ilay. ITcctm light out of order. Dec. 3:—Mi l-lli lrll« liei tiuuial -e. ret 't onare meet the first MomUy In tJccrmher. Um'i tell a Mitt! Dec. 4:—Senior I.atm «ludent vi.it Fre-htiuit Herman class .nut hear thr little l Oy« ami girl calling each ■titer. I bar I Nek” lilir dkhi Thing are not wliat they always erm. Dec. 6:—Renin u I'.aiiurr wear .t neu «itit to school (iilliert I.UraiMer remark , lhat he uw in the Wortil yeMenUy that you could grt any mt in Kalm •tore for four or fiv e ilollar Dec. 9:—lUrolit V-.liva star in I2IS History clan . Dec. II:—Mr. Nover giv« hiv fre h air lecttlfr again In the eoorw hi ■‘lecture. hr to|« u tilenly ami ac- cidently a k Rohcn Telfer to lo e the window Dec. 14.—The I’rinriiial |.ljrr« a Urge box in thr office am! then rxott u« to hel| thr poor by donating gro- ccrfe . etc SmikWj1 mM Mr K.imsey ditlii t buy any giocrrte for a month afterward . Dec. 17:—Mr I’nr nvr -r ay lie t |ii.tlv proud of hi Eng It li via - which cannot hr caught up on cunstcac- tion, etc Mr. I’ittcnger certainly ha a keen en e of humor Dec. 19,— Inly in- mi or week to grind out T utTv Dodds. in trying to find a comparison lietwecn the la t week of school ami the last few yard of a race, said to a Sof dMwnorc: Stay with it. boy I’ve been in your shoe many a time. ’ Dec. 21:—Te t. nr here again, Zack y lie shore think- In-', goin’ to Hunk in Algebra Say he never did understand how a feller- CuoUf take •omnium; away from nothing and have le . than nothing left 10 Dec 21—4 'ta .1 exercise of the ' ', (U ill Antlm.iy c inc hack after the vacation ? Aren't some «talc appropriate ? 1909 Jan. 2:—New Year'-, resolution To bluff every teacher in every «abject, Jan. 3:—Member of '08 p} class visited school. Glad to • 1mr “Oli!” alumni Jan. 5:— in Greene “nttemls” Senior Latin etas . .Voytr recalls story of the prodigal nun ami invites Ium in conic hack to the Mil tmileman I atin teacher . ( our clv.-l went to the Cnitersitv lihrary la t night Di l you see In nets' over shoes today: When a kc«l vvltv he took such a lar r jwur he replied. that «Kiwbish 'Sts ijieil hivovercoat and he had to have some- thing to break the vviml. 9:—Specula arrives ami the new town clock «tarts. 10:—German club meet SJierl flare! comes itowu town after dark. 12:—Mr. I'litcnger organice a grammar cla . 14:—l tler an it take le« heat t warm the building tin year than ever before lie can't explain it. CVntMtltC'I the Physios teacher. Teacher svent to «very thermometer in esery room. Kra ni was very appatent. Somebody Itad pushed the bttlh ni o that It read fifteen degree higher than it should. Jan. 1$:—John llnnnel burns right ann Getii excused from all ts ritten work and the joke of it is tiiat he svtites entirely ivilh III left arm. 18.—.Mi. Until ev works .ill day and nine-tenths of the night mi the new schedule 20:— I mill te t - of the «cnicstcr tomorrow, Everybody on edge Duffy downcast. 23:—Report cards The taJe i« tohl Another igii- ficnnl date. Jau. 25:—X i Senate organised. 10) |WU-UE fcWE S m NEW mECKfiS i TO foCHOOU. TWO i ftENN? ERS OF THE SHUMROCK guippET. Jan. 27:—Two Senior girl «top to play with the 'cute little Freshman boy , anil are late in recitation. Jan. 28:— Gothic -taff elected. Z;icW ay that that man 'lllodget did n« «ay nothin’ alxHit the tine' in the Senior ela down to school.” Feb. 2:—GrmnnlhoK «lay The baaemeni make 'a (pxxl warm place for the hoy.s to enjoy a «moke. Feb. 3:—Each Senior laced two dollar, for the othir. Dull) l Odd «ay . Tt co |, a lot of inoncy to go through' UJ|th School, don't n v’ It all dVjx-iid , Daily on how lout: it take one to go through. Feb. 6:—Grr. . - . ■ frj.y K.o detected in act of studying Committee apjvdntrd to watch hint. Feb. 8:—‘ U-« i i '. ■ ..f Gothic .(ended upon and the probable coat touched u|ion incidentally Feb 9:— ITr.t Staff Mcetim . 'oitiiniltcc .«ays It a a fal c alarni al-nl «■« studying. Teacher «aid they dido t take any •t ick in the rcixirt. anyway Feb. 10:—Itlirziird ry .dd Spirit of Scfcnit —ix” Club organued Feb. 12:—I2B II...... • • l.tltcolll r. er.i e hi the morning t.'hnpel rvcrct e- in aiternoon. Mr. Cleveland -a . - if he had hi way. he would pee Grover Htitcber Ina diploma and lei hint go. Feb. 14:— lu-. meeting '.mnul dedicated t.. Mr. Ram ey. Feb. IS:—'Tim’ ci. v in. hi new «nil. «)rchc tra ptu'e- ttep. Feb. lb:— Zack l iiemi rciiuik . tlur “it- a ight how a teller will wear hi -hoc-hceU off. ain't it?” 'He I ' «fed to .idc-wallc , you know.) Feb. 22:— .. -.1: -. • ... --i •. liirthdnv Feb. ?J —senate meet. V. illie i rer wear, a new tie. Feb. 2S:—4 la - meeting ■ ournl and llaccaUnratc speaker •elected ’ i Gilbert Laxaddcr think, it '• « « •' '■ '« ' ■ da t.. I.C talking about Com- mencement. bay. it ought have Iwen about the first week nl «IntoL KM Mar. Mar Work of Vandals at High School ,, Mar Building. The High School building was Mar rc-visitcd last night by unknown character ami was put in a gen- eral state of confusion. Ill-smell- ing substance waa scattered throughout thr various section room , which were hintublv cn- Mar leted by skeleton key , and also in the a emhly room The wire to Mai which the electric In'll i .itUclird, W ere cut anil were nut of use most of tile day The door were ir- r‘ |wrtcd to have l cro found off Mar. their hinge , and different article Mar. in the other were disturbed Mar. World. Mar. 2:—t h.ipel. l.loyd lifltsoi Itack wear hi new hlack Mid lx rgr llrnlri it among the l're hmen IVople ay that George ailway did know hit place. S'-— Night t l« celebrated then second anniversary last night. Must have held a tryout Mr Cleve- land had vine taint on hi hand and MU June had wvtneithingl on her cheek. 6J—Hay llu.skirk advertise for bid for Italf-aolhtg Id ilioe Cleveland ask if Shakespeare' II I’eriserso illustrates hit character 8:—Grace Hurrah tlunk in Geometry test Tcnc have a vague presentiment that something i going to hapjien And yesterday three liird of night did stand Even at noon-day upon the school-grounds Hooting and shrieking. When these prodigies do o conjointly meet let not men say These are their reason , they are Natural For I believe they arc portentous thing Unto the clinutc that they point upon. 10:—Winnie Easton tar in English and the liell refused to ring! 11:—Glass meeting Harry Ilotta tell “how to raise four or live thousand dollars for the Gothic. 12:—Star Sh.n • !,..|. get ltu kirk contract, lowest bid. $1.! 15:—Senior Isegin to n for picture . Fatty Woolcry put on Signii ( hi color . 16:—Physic test. Seniors ! ik worn out. 17 —Shamrock Muartettr sing We di tn‘t get home till morning, and that was Irish too,” 20:—Junior election. Willie Crcc won hi first race. i Not the first race he ever run. hut the first race hr. ever won, Reason he woo this time wa bccau he had no opponent). 22:—Senate meet Zacfc say , Them Night Owl fcl- fcHcn had liettcr lay low while the ■gran-jury’ i in 'cession.' ” 105 Mar. 24:—Exciting t (mi Meeting. Stanfield «elected again. Mar. 26:—On, I i. r jrMton i.irl. «ill 'elect new hut for l a tcr Apr. 5:—Sluing lu com. M if.mi. •.! ! tulilier' Heorge 1 lenley thought to have the pink eye Apr. 6:— McDonald .. hu kt Hrdiiti.iti, In- i go- tug to «how that man Pickett where, to’ head in at. if he don’t «put throwing liir aliout hit red hair. Staff picture taken Apr. 8:—Mr Duncan warm. Sriiior . that the Spring Fever ami Phytic grade are at way in an invctVe ratio. Apr. 10:—Mi Kay and Marry llott exchange ponte . George llenley- didn't have the “pinkeye at all Apr II: Fattyr Wookfy tmk In S. eoior to the lann.lry Apt. 12:—Slioil Hard i!i c.vcr Potter rat-trap in the green- boo e. Marry Holt and' «’.rover llntfher im- IHTMHial Wefoter and Maynr in 12-A History elav Apr. 14:—Athletic ' iu| -l Mt N .ycr make a nice |teech on White l-.lrphunt and'Night I iwle. Apr. IS:—l iiniini n. i m, ni invitati...... Helen Heck get weighed and get her penny hack hy gue ing her weight correctly She then bought'a penny worth of randy and gave all the girl a treat Apt 16:—1 icrtrwin t lul. nioi- Work begin to earne t for thr • . thie flcnrtit Specula arrive once more. Apr 20:—Until I • Id - ..o’. U illir tree Mart a tuner around tor tilocnpn..ii to pay their rx| rn r to the Mar- ion l luh Track Meet Apr. 22:—Mi ..yct i attaid the Spring Fever lu hit thr •clmol Several Senior «een lying around on thr gra . Apr. 23:—I'ott.t av hr i- going to tart u -nlocription juper tor him rlf Say he want a pair of nihlier boot mid a “ping hat Ifullie Tapp ays itutrail of the ping hat. hr will take a plug of Star.” Apt. 26:—Getting warmer every day. John (tunnel enjoy lit ir-gular afternoon nap 105 NR. NOYEK TW SPWfc fEYE $ n i the lotj CMOOU. -•v . 1« ? CrOTHlC. Jeinefit Apt 29: — I 'I . I JV I — .11 an.) Valera Sanford. tat in I' l.uittt. Mr Piuengcr fiixV ix of hi- 1 2-A Kng- ll h -luitfc- They enter chapel in a noi v manner Mr Orvetaml a krd, ii they thought tfiai wa j livery-.taliK- | r I' —Stanley vm Jrr goe to Bedford. 12-A lliyuo lol Dermaii (.’Itlb tonight. May I:—Hu; -ih« from the North HI ntingion undet bv l.rernc tle li. S. (■ to I Who av Mat li.i kri? May 3:—Active work begin mi Gothic Benefit Mr. Dim can Kill- hack teat pn| er . Some «lurk -aid it hauler to make «tram between 2 Deg. ami .1 I r«. than between 40 Deg. ami 50 Deg. C’ DtlWy ay he never wrote that May 5:—a trclifira practice Mr Noyer gave hi« I re.h men mathlr player a figtil te t tin a. m, I baric Dunn niy« there i a whole lot In looking 'l e while yon are In Room 15. May 7;—Great excitement prevail . C'lupel, Big Minstrel anil Box o| Mbit key t--ni ltIu Ball game tomorrow on JnriLm Field. May 10:— I lie Ik a hit Benefit i« over ami we ate all •! it l- liaril work again-—item in High School New l.loy.l alway -li.l like to nit-repre-nit thing llu - trr llrown av if you wont itiMiec. Jfou will find it in the dictionary. May 10: -Senior ( la Meeting. Mr Noycr begin t - how In talent a- a whotlrr—anni e the «econil |iro;d Ity whittling IViwn in Jungle Town .Mice liar Iter dunce her tyle of hair drc ing May Hi—12-A tenri hi tory report due o m |tu h upon I I' library. Ardy and Frit peml the eteniug hi iutcn c «Indy Ronald Scott begin a week' vacation. May 12:—l)rr maker- are overworked Three week more Say. jfiri . have you a date for the Junior re ccpiioiir 10; til it nr ia I Wc lute no u|«j! y ic to offer (or the Cnrtltir. It It «• . «-ilcil out expectation n l we ure aii iir«l. Hc f'tor« to tlw-.e tvhOK .Itits it nm to make the book a dcce«r. thank arc tine to thr not even bctooKing to the cl , l «urini ililigintU Wr lux trwil to make the pohltca lioti anything hut a catalogue In thi . «! ••, we have uc- e «W In r ' ilierioc the menu am] demerit , however, the Scnhjf cta« • ImkiM not tie forgotten They made the fir t Cothk pwillik 1(0 Suiirx tn Aihtrrtisrrs BANKS Pam l”irn Ninonal Bank Ill i itum I .on. ami Trail Co . 11« BOOKS AND NKWS I-IIJ U, ok NVm Co lit BOTTLING WORKS Hhaxntnaion llotthn (V 1 Al CIGAR STORE TimlierUkn Ciicar Co .. 116 CLEANING WORKS IUM llrll . . 131 COAL DEALERS 1. I .McDtnkU.. . ... 115 IliontniiiutOIi Coal Co . 111 CLOTHIERS Kilm Cimine Co. and Ann 117 Hiatt 11« Glut. Clot Ilias Co. in (•i.ihani A. Murxwn 116 C J Touintr . ... 117 CANDY KITCHENS OrrvfcV in- IIukVi ns CREAMERY 1' II Minin tc Sim Co lai DOCTORS lh Leon loi — (I 116 Dr f C Hr... 117 DRUGGISTS Majlis Dras CV .110 O'Mitrow . . 11« WHr Dm Co, IIS DEPARTMENT STORE Dmta'i 11« ENGRAVERS Pag Staffr.nl lingiailug CoM 1 n.Uinapolu . . I.'t FLORISTS 1« FUNERAL DIRECTOR S 1 'lctn|il ( n . . GROCERIES 121 Wliililo G-o.'rry Co IIV .1 It McOaiiM HARDWARE 121 Umi lltnlairr Cu 13 ViHilU-linn JEWELER 117 tnrph « Ian t-ijjir, S', Y 13) LAUNDRY Rcnl MARBLE WORKS 121 R IL Catjrvmvi MUSIC 116 Kitioii PHOTOGRAPHER 116 w o. Sj.fi !it PRINTERS IK. Mnrpli)1 flmni Co. I-aFajntu 124 REAL ESTATE ( ntniHhul and Haiti RESTAURANT l i IXtiry l.unrli SCHOOLS Indian. L'nirtnit) 122 Winona Normal School SHOES 116 Harvey I'W) | . .121 M ..UI Sin Co, .115 REMEMBER THE..... Globe Clothing Company IS ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE IN CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS Get Your Graduating Suits Here 1 NORTH EAST CORNER E. L. BENDER THE STORE FOR SQUARE MANAGER VALUES Bloomington Coal Company JJolf Aironl for tbp OlrliraU'U BLACK DIAMOND COAL also dealers in all kinds of steam and domestic coal. Agents for the Superior Portland Cement, the very best cement made. Agents for the Bloomfield Vitrified Brick Company PHONF. 43S Office and Yards West 7th St. Orv o«'( IndianopoliM SoutFtrn Frright Dtp I 113 l. c. McDaniels 301 We t Kirkwood COAL Building Material PHONE TOO Model Shoe Company HIGH lAD,ES- MISSES and CHILDREN’S CLASS OXFORDS mrvr TIES EOOT- pumps WEAR LATEST STYLES Model Shoe Company DAIRY LUNCH EStf , . E. E. MeFERREN HOWE’S CANDY KITCHEN REAL ICE CREAM SODA ARBUTUS CHOCOLATES HONESTLY THE BEST Kodaks • Best Photographers Ice Cream Soda Supplies in City WILES DRUG COMPANY W. H. WORLEY SONS wai Haul Bus and Buckboard Lines Baggage and Headquarter . Annex. Pkone : 334 and 1239 Trunk Furnisher an Hatter? Ill Who tloiyi yen the 1 J iMnl d ln 1 ll knml |«n and guatanlco uluJatbon' DIETZ II? High Class Tailoring • AT MODERATE PRICES VISIT OUR SALESROOM C. J. Tourner, Merchant Tailor DR. J. C. ROSS PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY . MSw nK ! iu Office Over Kahn's SPAULDING S GOODS PRIMBLE POCKET KNIVES WISS RAZORS AND SHEARS GOODS OF QUALITY and at Proper Prices is Our Motto Von Behren Hardware Co. 117 GET I' O’HARROW’S Phone No. 35 119 West Kirkwood Avenue THAT BOX OF CANDY FOR GRADUATION THE GREEK’S YOU PAY LESS AT BREEDEN’S Citizens Loan and Trust Co. INTEREST PAID ON YOUR MONEY IN BANK START AN ACCOUNT Winona Normal School Summer term of 12 week open May 31 Mid-Summer term of 6 week open July 13 We maintain an exceptionally .«rung taonli t normal, college and univer ity trained men ami women. W. tier 11 the professional court Indian teacher, need M -■ i uti -i Business. Bible. Munc, Nature Study, Shorthand. Typewriting. Surveying. (-Engineering. Domestic Science, Preparatory. High School md College. Ami thrn iur eight Wrcks of iliauuui|tia program lat only at a nominal cost t ttudent ! urr an olmatinn lit them- No other whool ptTer inch iipiiortutiitle fttf general cultare in connection with regular couth of study Nowhere eLv can t c ivmitd a continuation of substantial work and healthful recreation The expense arc the lowr-i at which g . l aivomiiK la- tp«i can tw furin.hril Ihrind..• • m the U -• Write (or catalogue. Winona Normal School JOHNATHAN RIGDON, President. WINONA LAKE. INDIANA TRY WHITAKER GROCERY CO. FOR Beat Good , Freshest Goods. Best Service Right Prices. Phone 91 BLOOMINGTON Granite and Marble Works R. H. CARPENTER. Prop. W. Sixth and Madi«on OFFICE THOU 20 Rt.MHI.VCt THOSE ISIS Dr. Leon E. Whetsel HO £. AT . u« W Rm.. Special Attention to Diseases of Women and Children. K« Off Natfi m 5odiy Ei«fi I A ifwei EVERYTHING IN MUSIC too CAS CT.T AT KITSON’S MUSIC STORE TttF. ESTABLISHED HOUSE PHONE 588 WEST SIDE 119 Let Us Show You the Most Complete Line of Spaulding Athletic Goods SS“ Davis Hardware Co. STEPHEN LANE FOLGER MFC. JEWFXER CLUB AND COLLEGE PINS GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS 180 Broadway New York City ARBUTUS ICE CREAM SAFE AND PURE TRY OUR INDIANA BRICK P. B. MARTIN SON CO. CARMICHAEL HAZEL Real Estate at the RIGHT Prices INSURANCE Money to Loan: On City Property 6 per cent. On Farms S per cent PHONE 712 DRINK Bloomington Bottling Co’s Pop, Ironbrew, Celery Cola, Ginger Ale and Mineral Waters. Phone 987 BELL BELL All kinds of Clothing Cleaned and Pressed by Improved French Method. Alio Steam Cleaning. All Garments Refreshed and a Rival to New Clothing 120 HARVEY PRYOR EXCIUSIVI 5TTLIS IX MIX'S AMI WOMLV5 FOOT WEAR WEST SIDE SQUARE S. P. TEMPLETON LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE AVAILABLE DAY AND NIGHT 115 South Walnut Street DAT MOM: M NIGHT PHONES: 12«. 10 ; j. r. McDaniel DEALER IS Groceries, Provisions, Meat, Flour and Feed Phone 240 $26 Writ 6th Street First National Bank C3TAUUSHE0 1871 Newly equipped with every Accommodation for modern bonking. Start a Deposit with us now, as a basis for future business I L V. BUSKIMC. r U«l ’ H. C. DUNCAN. C. $ SMALL CmAm j W. N. SHOattS ( 1. C BATMAN THE BEST DRESSED MEN D FIT HQ IN THE Cm’ PATRONIZE l ILJLUO STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 400 121 1820 1909 Courses for Graduates, Undergraduates INDIANA Teachers and Others Desiring UNIVERSITY University Training BLOOMINGTON Graduate of Commissioned Hi h School enter the Frcli- ■nan elm without vaattiinatMo. 8 Spring Term, April 6 to June 18 Indiana University is accredited, hi accordance with the School Law of 1907. for the profemional 1 raining of all cla e of teacher etrated by thix’ law . Attendance. The enrollment la t year n« 2QS1. This year it will he about 2300 Kvery count) In Indiana i try icKUlnl. Publications, aialo 'ic. Sprint; Anitoaucement, Summer Announcement, law. Medicine, Kdtiration. Journalism, Grad- uate. l ten«lon. and I ■ rrr p, n.leiiee. Il!n trated Bulletin. Summer Term, June 24 to September 3 kejp irr of i.radr Send fur eojue id the one in whieh you are mtcre trd Fall Term, September 23 to December 22. william l bryan, President. I 14 («• i CHOICE FLOWERS Properi) used are suggestive of REFINEMENT AND ARTISTIC ENVIRONMENT For anything in this line call at CAIN’S N Walnut. Rural. Phone 180 M. B Ntikaf Suvt fa a OWuftM CJt. I?3 ENGRAVINGS For College and School Publication a Specialty STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY ARTISTS. ENGRAVERS. ELECTROTYPERS CENTURY BUILDING. INDIANAPOLIS No contract lo tug tor iw Urge and complete pUnl and none lo untl lo recene thr moM caretul attention Hie Engiat- ■ K die Gothic or made b ui. Specimen! ot our txaucdul color work tree.


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