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1 TROPI-IIES TROPHIES Our collection up to date includes seventy-five trophies received from 1920 up to 1937. The awards were received in basketball tournaments, music, stock and grain judging, debating, and track meets. 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1922 1922 1924 1925 1925 1926 1927 1927 1927 1923 1929 1929 1929 1930 1931 1931 Girls' Relay-L. C. H. S. A. A. Boys-L. C. B. B. T. third place Quartette-L. C. H. S. A. A. Quarter Mile Relay-L. L. B. B. A. third place Medley-Lewis County Meet Girls B. B. Champions Grain Judging Stock Judging-L. C. H. S. A. Grain Judging-K. S. T. C. Orchestra-K. S. T. C. Girls B. B. 'Tournament-Lewis County-Class B. Mile Relay-Quincy Invitation Meet M-Mile Relay-Lewis County Activities Meet Orchestra-K. S. T. C. CSchools under 190 enrollmentl Duel Meet-LaBelle and Canton name on a. large cup, and this practice has been carried out up to date Orchestra-Northeast Missouri Mt. Sterling-Invitation Tournament-Champions Tri-State Tournament-Culver-Stockton Gym Mr. Sterling-Invitation Tournament-Second Place Culver-Stockton Tournament--Second Place Northeast Missouri B. B. Tournament--Winner Class A. Boys' Relay-L. C. H. S. A. A. Northeast Mo. High School Orchestra Contest-Class B. Instrumental Quartette-Mississippi Valley Conference Chamber Group CWo0d Wind and Stringl M. V. C. Instrumental Quartette-Mississippi Valley Conference LaGrange College-Athletic Meet Band Contest-Conference Week-Fort Madison, Iowa
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R SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR CLASS Third Row: Kenneth Barkley, Frank Watson, Harold Davis, Harry Hinsley, Harold Richards, Marion Risk, Edward Bash, Lloyd Hatwig, Raymond Hays. Howard Campen, Mrs. Gloeser, sponsor. Second Row: Donald Catteral, Doris Baker. Betty Harness, Pauline Miller, Mildred Barkley, Henrietta Gaines, Mary Lousie Weyant, Juanita Wilcox, Edna Bash. First Row: E. G. Bailey, Ann Burrows, Amy Wood, Donna Gruber, Ruth McCoy. Frances Hoffman, Mavis Cline, Caldona Humphrey, Agnew Hils. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1926 about fifty students came to the first grade. Of these fifty only seven are now Juniors. These are Ann Burrows, Amy Wood, Ruth McCoy, Raymond Hays, Agnew Hils, Donald Catteral, and E. G. Bailey. In second grade Pauline Miller, Florence Raines, Lloyd Hartwig, Edna. Bash, and Mavis Cline were added to our long list. Our third year in school found us adopting Edward Bash, Harry Hinsley, and Cal- dona Humphrey. Then in 1932 we found that we were in high school-Junior High School! In our Freshman year we lost E. G. Bailey, but we took great pleasure in adding to our list Doris Baker, Mildred Barkley Kenneth Barkley Marion Risk Fran Q . . , , cet Hoffman, Harold Davis, Reta Milburn, Henrietta Gaines, Donna Gruber, and also C ld H h ' ' a ona ump rey, whom we had lost. in the third grade. Then in our Sophomore year we found E. G. Bailey marching in, we hope, to stay. It was here that we lost Marion Risk who later joined us. And now we are Juniors. New ones this year are Frank Watson Juanita Wilcox and Mary Louise Weyant. We are shy and modest, but have a hopeful future for our Senior year. Our officers are: President-E. G. Bailey Vice President-Raymond Hayes Secretary-Amy Wood Treasurer-Ann Burrows Student Council Representatives-Ruth McCoy, Agnew Hils Reporter-Donna Gruber
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-4 1932 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 1936 1937 Band-Mississippi Valley Conference Lewis County Tournament-First Place Northeast Missouri-K. S. T. C.-Champions Lewis County Tournament-First Place Northeast Missouri-K. S. T. C.-Champions Hannibal Regional Tournament-First Place Lewis County Tournament-First Place Lewis County Relay-First Place Lewis County Track Meet-First Place Northeast Missouri Tournament-First Place Louisiana Invitational Tournament-Consolation JUNIOR PLAY THE TIN HERO The Tin Hero, a three-act comedy, was presented by the Junior Class as its an- nual play. The play, under the direction of Mrs. Gloeser, the class sponsor, was well per- formed. The modern costumes were well chosen, and the interior scene was attractive and natural. The plot is built around Douglas Goodyear, a timid young man, who saves a French girl from drowning by rowing to her in a boat. His mother, not knowing- the circum- stances, builds him as a hero who had swum to the rescue of the girl. His sister, Grace, tries to prevent this build-up, for she suspects that he can't swim. This proves to be true. Coming back and finding the situation, the young man goes secretly to New York, learns to swim, and returns in time to win a race from a champion swimmer, thus proving his qualifications for the Hero's Club, of name, and Mrs. Warner is president in fact. Douglas Goodyear-A timid young man Mrs. Blanche Goodyear-His mother Grace Good ear-His sister y 7 Virginia Ferguson-His fiancee Baxter Warner'-President of Hero's Club ---- Mrs. Baxter Warner-His wife, very dominating - - Bunny Wheeler-Engaged to Grace Annette Coverdale-Only female member of Hero's Club which Baxter Warner is president in E. G. Bailey Donna Gruber Amy Wood Edna Bash - - - - Donald Catteral - - - - Florence Raines Raymond Hayes - - - - Frances Hoffman Adelaide Young-A friend of Grace's - f Ruth McCoy Victoria Esmond-A newspaper woman --------- Caldona Humphrey Mlle. Claudette Bordoni-A young French woman ----- - - -- Mavis Cline Spike', Ryder-A champion swimmer - Lloyd Hartwig
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