Council Grove High School - Councilor Yearbook (Council Grove, KS)
- Class of 1924
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W' APA N fir' JN: p fr 1' S F ,Q 3 .1 QL j x, i f ic XIHM- I is ve' s ti' Qf,f ff 5 I A W Q W , ...qu u' S 1 4 J ff e if N vlf l f 1 Dedication To the pioneeijs of Council Grove in the hope that those now living will feel in some measure our re- spect and appreciation, We Seniors dedicate our Peace Pipe. T F I. n F? Mi. L ' , fA f If l X Q ,if ,WBJB Ski i N - Oilml' X 4 '14- 'V -in -'Xi V ll' 'U -'V U W A Order of Books Administration Classes Athletics Organizations Features Albministralion Y X lllllllllllllllllll X PEACE DIDE NC IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIFX ' NF L BU GH SCHO0 H '-b ' 3llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliI : llmlllmmlllmlllllllllllllllllllllllSliiiig Qi' 5,4 A M E A ' ' Ao' is 'Q I. in :In uv? .. 9.4 5 I Su 1 L 1 nl ,-1917 , ,. E E E 'O' E E bb. 'I 3- v gh I' A A ' 4 1.4 E Z -.1 Z- 'I I N- 4 l 919 ', 11' ' --'Nil .'i' '9.' 1IIIllllllililiImillllllllllllllllllllill2 '.'i'2b'i5:ilElm!!!HI5IIlllIHIIillllllllllllfllllazhfsfaiae.' 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X ummnummuuu x X FKEIllllllllllIlllllll i' PEACE, DIDE E556-Elllllllll!lllllllll ig 0 'J' , . U. 4 D 4 302 M . v I SUPERINTENDENTJ J HANEY g :night E E E 'S E E if Ei QQ' Qv x x Q6 nga 0,4 0,3 0 ' E E E E E 3 . . 5 E E E E'-'. W K 90 90 o'I ' ig, aj. 2-'Qi E?1iE E3IQE 5,1443 1 x llllilllllllillllllllllll A IE! x mummmnmmu x X Page Nine Principal E. R. Sonnenherg is here his third year as principal and head coach of athletics. He is an Emporia Teachers' College graduate. Miss V e 1 V a Dreese is teach- ing her second year inthe his- tory department. She received her degree from the College of Empor- ia. Mrs. J. J. Han- ey teaches the Freshmen English and ancient his- tory anrl has been in C. G. H. S. sev- eral years. She took her College work wilh the Emporia Teachers. C. A. Nelson is finishing' his third year in the Com- mercial Depart- ment. He also has been an ath- letic Coach, a job he learned among other things at Beihnny. Miss Nellie Mc- Cormick returned to a third year in the English De- partment here. af- ter teaching in the Phillipines. Her tlegree is from the College of Em- poria. Miss Lula TWU n- Can is teach'n'T physics and Nor- mal traininsr a second year. 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I- , aa , gp - A 1 A gn us- ! rd V i A 4 Q . - A r.. n - ' A A I .12 I ' rm ' - 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 H' , , , . li v A I . . 1 . - 1 A Al 3 NEQIQFISE I Illlllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll5151521914lllllllllillllllllll 7 v 1 S S 1 5 E E .1 E 2 : : K I A K9 DO -B A .1 S 1 5 E S 'J-'E S S S : N 7 QEGQLQFYSEII IIIIIIIIIIIIRI lllllllillllllllllllllilgliifyl?-E llllllllllllllil LITERARY AND MUSIC CUPS ARE WON Counc1l Grove H1gh won both the llterary and mus1c SIIVQI lov1ng cups awarded on F1eld Day 111 competltxon w1th all other h1gh schools IH the coun ty Some of our be t talent won f1r t almost w1thout oppos1t1on Pennant W re glven to Mary Bowman IH declamat1on W1lma Rose 1n p1ano Nad ne B1Ok3t8 vocal olo to the GIFIS Glee Club G11ls Quartett Boy Qua1 ette and Boys Glee Cl.1b Of 12 entr1es nlne won fusts 1n spell mg The thre dome t1c art cla e as usual made the pennants fo1 the con W1th the money ea1ned th g11l always buy somethlng for the depa1t ment whlch add much to It u efulne s or att1act1vene s Pennants are ex h1b1ted 1n a 016 w1ndow up town and draw adm1r1ng comments f1om pass E1 y FIRST IN DISTRICT CONTEST Valda Coltlane a oohomore won f1rst place 111 the d1str1ct contest off the Accompamed by M1 MCCOTm1Ck her coach she went to Salma the mght of Apr1l 6th and drew the f11St DPIZB of ten dollaxs agalnst 4 other contestants The orat1on ubject wa The Const1tut1on The Judges and the aud 1ence both were urpr1sed that a Sophomore especlally a glrl could have such a well thought out compos1t1on del1ve1ed w1th such force and effectweness Late1 Valda went to the g1oup contest at Sal1na and placed thlrd algalnst West e1n Kansa and outhern Nebraska 1epre entat1ves The students we1e m1ghty proud of the Counc1l Grove contestant FWSllllllIllllllllllll E PEACE DIDE ?: 5lllllllllllllllllll wa w W 323 S32 7 mans xv fi A 0:0 5:0 H N O s A :Sr L! E Q fx? E L' , X is E E 'M' - E E E E E 5 5 E 332 g 5. 5:59 S fu gig 1 0 O e,a n 9 Page Q D Q P I .9 --N uf 0' EKGlilllllllllllllllilllllllEi! L9 Q 4 EBKSEIlllllIllllllllllllllllI5Xgg WYK:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl 5' DE CE DIDE EXQEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Q 'I XALZRA BI:nnY- mage' fin emo lrep. J nuwl '- e , 11- Cuwrtettet , .Huiz- E ,Q lx ' Beuujolwis, Nun ' :i 'Qi-'L, . 0 ly mow, . 'rrtrel Qlmvs, 'I ' - Jane-rvl v1 line' ' Senior P 'xy ' Hs he bvrries, find . 11'l I 1 ' thu boys in school. DOROTHY AIMRINE- Dot College Prep. Llliss President ill, Clwss q6'CI'PI lI'j' 143 lfditor Annual Che-er Ievmder' HJ, Xice-Prdsidentl Drqinatic Club J, Nice-President Junior-Senior lI'2Llll'lIlC Club Q45 Girl hese-rve, X: - vnlictorlaui. Qhes never idlv vxcept when with Hs-idelf' ELSIE BRONAUGH-'Bill' Normal Trflining. 'We like her dimple-. AUDRA BJJOSSOIM- 1,0 lvge l V61 , Junior l'l:1y. 'I lS9llCt' lll2lI't',1 uliux 5,1 '111g.,'1'y. HAROLD DEHO!'I'- Pete' 0 eneral Coume 1 , . Junior Pl'1y Royal 17 of Juniow 9? Miss Dreese s distinction III IIIIIIII 7 XT QIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII II YA QXEIIIIIIIIIIIII I Sf .GS 53 'ez I I Inv ' - ' A ' - I' H ! ' ll 'f ' lu . 5-.nit Xcll lmid r ill Gln 4' ilr il 43, 2 . 49 1 fl PM P12 of I hc- l lx li M l Sl Nli ., . ' 4. il lux s C.l t44l, l 1. lah 1 . 'I .1 mu lull ' l 1 ' 1 ' 7 1 1 f fxi I ll ' S K 1. . , 'I ' 'xl 5 Y H - U I Y ' X ' + I Ai 1 :QIQEISElllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliibliilvlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIllllll?' 5914? QX 1 ilu BRADLEY ALEXANDER 'Alex' iollege Prep B-1nd Dxrector C45 C'1ee Llub 625 Or chestrm 12 3 43 Mmxtrel Junior llfxy Cheer If-ader Q43 He xsnt lxzv 'Ill great men had the llIll1tltl0ll WILMA BURNETT N01 m'1l Tralmns' th at Page Seventeen QKSIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllI E PEACE DIDE ETXQZ-EIllllllllllllllllll i4 BESSIE BRAUN .Nom 1 ll T1 unlng Dont wwte tlme trung to make 1 1.1111 bt :hd AG-NES BUCHMAN Noxmul 'l'Ii11Hll'lg Basket Ball Q45 An expert guard NELL CR 'cS-'CTBIIIBU Colleg Bren Qumrlette C3 41 Chalrman .Tumor iaenlor Banquet Comrmttee Molly show Mmqtrel Prmcew Chryean the-mum Nflutlcal Knot Bell'-1 f Beaujolals Senlor Play Her ways are artful Her remarks are funny Shee proved a heartful For fl bov called Bunny X: lllllllllleiz '35 4' lllllll?X llliilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllE ?li521?ElllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllEBL Effici- 'blqiefdi llllllll X' zz ' : - in - - it I . : 'U I R. I : : 5 E A 1 -1 R7 . ' . 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V oi A lililllllllllllllllllllllll2?.a'A'z2:llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E31 Ekxliig 1 E ESTHER DORG-AN Normal Tralmng Glee Club 119 Glrl RSSGIVG Cablnet You can always depend on Esther the Glrl Reserve knovss ELLEN CBIPE E1 MARY DOH-G-AN Commerclal Clee Cub C43 Bells of Befmujolaxs Glee Club C1 25 Molly Show Glrl Presldent f Freshman Sophomore Reserve Dramfntlcs Club 23 Glrl Reserve A real eport need we gay more Senmr Play Accordlng to E1 there are about three great compacts Franco Ru mn Mfmyflowcr 'xnd Colgates Normal Tramlng AG-ATHA DOUGAN RALPH DRAKE 'Pudd' N rmml Tralnlng College Prep ee Club Q1 3 45 Quarette Football 12 .SJ Royal 7 rmcess Chrysanthemum Nauucal Jumorq 23 Knot Bells of BMUJOIMS He roved hls metal on the grldxron D fx hy sweet mmlden thls year ?I?'?IdEllllllllllllIll BLEPISE lillllllllliill FE E 5 40 N Il 9 Ax 21. E E E T N Q Page Eighteen . . -V 13, 4?- H . , ,. ,sl 11 V , . . . 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'7lilll Nlormfll Truunlng Tumor Pl'1V lllfbll GAYI-ORD EDWARDS-'Radu K ollege P1611 Cllss N Presldent Q43 Pres Junlor 'senxor Dramitlc Club 143 Foot Ball 2 3 43 Basket B1 11 2 Ca 'wk Q1 3 43 Glee C 43 Orchestra 3 43 Quar 11-tte 643 Band 143 Prmcess Chry sinthemum Nfxutlcul Knot Mollv Show H6118 of Beaujolus 'Vhnslrel .X 4 hke Nfu e b t YEBNON GORDON 'Skinny' 1 ullr-ge Prep Llxss Ixes1d4nL 133 fI't'Sld6Ilt Jun 101 Senxor Debate Club C43 Band f43 flee Klub 193 Junxor Plfxy M0113 qhow Cheer leader 4 3 Annual Slflff Royll 14 of Iunlors Semor lliw ureater men lhan he m'1v have 'IV ed but he doubts lt Page Nineteen GRACE PLEMING- Fiji ue Hfms .em ls m WARREN G-ILHAN Yank College Prep Football Q1 23 Basket Ball Q3 Lapt Lflee Club C3 43 Chorus The Nautlcal Knot Bells of Beaujol HIS Class V President 123 I-11s W9lghS are lcv H RBEBT HEIDEL- Herb I ollege Pl ep Tumor I Irv Pxmcess Chrysfmthemum Secretmrx Iumor QCIIIOI' Dramu f' Club 143 Foot B111 LZ 3 43 he mumps catchmg' P 4 X HI g-o gn ffl 'E U F1 :ff 2 I D 4 1? 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N Q29 -Y. 3 5. -N lp- Il- ' i 3 . 7 . - - . . - . r x ' gmslnzlllllslnllslllul:wif plpg Ewalnllulunluullyiq leg ima -:Z D l P Q0 al eg one fl 4 O lg ' E l .9 ls: 1 .. . fy 3 E 5 E ts 11 S fi : S iit n : 2 if E S 3 '-'I et 3 S i 2 H E 2 an S S E E S 4 . . fd S 1 x E .. ,, E 1 RAY' HATI!.LW.A.Y-- Chisel - - I.. Normal Training. ' Ulicyal 17 of Juniors '222' 'X 5 t UA nlrm-amy boy, once ha :Lrgut him-V D Q 'X sf-if. 0 0 Q I I 'A ' 0 nn 1:N runny 1zoz1:1:.1:.A HILLS 'Q' nu Crllego Prep. Commit-rcial Course. .j Glee Club 145, Minstrvl. Bells oi' Type-writing Certificate :incl Modal, , 4 A yi Beaujolais, President Freshman- Glee Club 13, 47, Bells of Beaujulais, Scnffll' Play- Tht-refs no bluff about her. 'Q' 'fl think she will run a Harvey : house. - g 1 ul 'F 1 an E EARL HOTCHKISS- Parson HAZEL HIOTCHKISS E 2 Cuuege Prep. C0111-ge PWD. S 3 Fwot BRN 133, ROY21l 17 Of -7Ufli0Y'S film may be quiet hut slack: srurv Xt: : E '23 . :lt the lypowritvrf' E : t'Women may come and women nmy : l a go, but hw goes un fnl'eveI'. : E E : : 5 Q . 1 . 1 1 1 E E 3 2 - : E 5 va W ff o 4 y ' fo H H I li - Page Twenty p 1 ' C P .N A 'X g 5,0 gl' . ' ' v A -Q v .1 , D.. K v Ft EXEIlllllllillllllllllllllll:iz EX:llIllllllllllllllIIIIIIISXSA ... 1 Q., - Lax? A 7 1 L . ,,. , 1, lvqwqq. mmf 2 1- M wi I .- ,, V u EQIQFIQEllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgalil?llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIQIXEQIQE WKSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEXE Big!!!lllNlIlllllllI i4 C EACE DIPE 1 VEBN HUTSON Hut College Prep Foothfmll fl 2 'i 41 Basket Ball I1 Gee Cl1.b 12 '31 Nlutl knot Bell-. of Beiujolus llmmss tluysnnthcmum Tr uk tl lntll he cxme the world w'1s mc-nm plete DOROTHY HUDSON MARION JAIIIIIITE Jolly' L ollege Prep c C uh fl 1 r ncess Cnw In nru lu dm ss 119I'SOIl1fl9d College Prep hee Club 63 41 Qufmrtette L3 41 Princess Chrysanthemum Molly Show BBHUJOIHIS Annual Stuff 'Royal 17 of Juniors 23 qenlor Play rls how cfm 01 reslst his m1le DOROTHY KEYS Dat CHESTER LOWE 'Chee' Normal Traming tab net Curl Reserves Class Trefms er 141 Glee Club 43 Quar tette C3 41 Princess Chrysanthemum Mmstrel Nautlcal Knot Bells of Beuujolals Vlce Presldcnt Debate Club 141 Program Commlttee Dram lt1C Club C31 Qemor Play t Music hath charms so has Doro thy Page Twenty cne Normml Tralnlng A Mxss 19 as good as a m1le - Q- - :Qi .22 A iii QSQQ llllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllS3 v -1 2: L 11 521219156 IllllllIliiliillmllllllllllllllillllllllE , N 2 : l -A 4, - x' ' W P 1.5 7 Q X1 In 2 , ki 1 3 t . : : , S: 41 ' A 4 N -. . . -1 g, na : ' ,A na I 1 an , an . - . S ' .' ' -, fe S ' ,,, su . - l ' . E ' ' - 4 ' 'G 1 . n : - - an f Y : ' :- Ill ' ' : 11. se 4.1 . , - Q. P- , ', 1 ' . :J N , 'fel ': ' Q1 ' . fp, 1 T' Q 3 : , - UI - , I I ' I I 1 4 h I 1' ' an G3 Z J 7. fe an ' g . .. :N- i.Y I 1 V . ..-. Y' ' Y ' 2' , S ' . . O 4 . ... ij ,V Q .N ' . , ' . 'j S. , Lu - 71 , H' - I ' Q . :I ' 1 5' ' : A ' H ' '- E - . I 1 '4 m I 2 : . -- - Q S . - 3' 2 I - :: ' f 'fn P Q V . Q I 5 : 4 'I '7 ' . 3 2 in - O f ,r , ,.,, 4 . QQ' Q . ,. W 1 -N fp- . . . V, A - , . ,., F il' 3'- 1 4 Eg. 'f: it' if E' E, gl. ? VC gl 4 a i X x E , , 'Q as , Y fv- 1 R2 fe E if ' iifl,QQw iff ali- 4 fi Q ,: SY? fi' . ii ? gg, A f f il . q V - H ,gf ,., .. .ro XEEEIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEXE DE EXZEIIIIlllll!lllllllll i4 4 O Q.: We--4--M eg! 'I I it , AM,M it 0:0 l :gi in 9.0 v 4 ag 'Q 1.5 0 ..': S no : E 3 an - S -' an S S 1 1 E E E E -, us E E an 1 In in .1 S 1 1 E E E E E ,.. .... , 5 U- 2 S S CAROLINE McMICIAEI- If . . Ill ' ' . Normal Training. Q , X. Her ambition is to be sly. ' 4 x . -X I 'O I-OSI! MEI!!! IZOWABD NELSON- Tiuk' t . College Prep. General Course, Girl Reserve, Class 'Preasurer 125, Glee Club 42, 3, .f Our only flower, 3 pose among 43. Nautical Knot, Princess Chrysan- I Q thorns. theum, Bells. of Beaujolais and Min- f' strel, Toastmaster Junior-Senior . Q ' Banquet, Royal 17 of Juniors '23 , Q: President Music Club '24. : He-re's to Howard, the king of Jews. E : He drank milk and thought it was I' ,- 1 :-U booze. s 1 1 an 1 an nl S '-I U! ROBERT PIRTLE RUTH ROBBINS 1 : College Prep. College Prep. : E Football 12, 31, Basket Ball 143, Glee Glee Club 131, Chairman Program E 2 Club 123, Princess Chrysanthemum, Committee Junior-Senior Music Club :- S Bells of Beaujolais, Minstrel, Secre- 133, Secretary Girl Reserve. S E tary of Educational Club 115, Royal .-She is sure to giggley E 1 17 of Juniors '23 . Senior Play, Salu- .- E tatorian. X ,- Of late he doesn't 'Russel' much. 7 E 'E E E 3 E nu i 'vi' 'Og 7' W li! iii vt Page Twenty-two .X 'ii 0 , , - - -.. . - ,ll EXE!!llillllllllllllilllllllERE E :lIlIlllllllllllllllllllliisisx WILMA ROSE i?9'l4Z-29165IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli'I9IiEvl4.3llIllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIFIQIXEQIQQf X 4 .L 75 XI 4 I I R P 0 l 'l E 'U l 'l Il I 7 '2 75 I A fa X 'I 4 it 3 nl 2 on S 1 1 1 -'I l I I 'I ll I I X I,s ,I S VINCENT SHERMAN 'Vind' C ererftl Course C'ass Y Hesxdent 131 Pres 411 A nu'1l Staff Foot Ball Q21 Orchestla , , 3, 41 Quar tttc 2, 3, 41 Ban 441, Bells of Beaujolais, Princess Chrysanthemum, Molly Show, Mins- trel, Junior Play, Nautical Knot. County High Jump, Chairman Pro- gram Committee Dramatic ,Club f31, Royal1Tuf Juniors '23 , Senior Play. He is fond of plants, especially the Fern. GLADYS STE WARD College Prep. Accompanist Glee Clubs and Orches- tra 1, 41, Accompanist Minstrel, Nau- tical Knot, Bells of Beaujolais, First in Piano Contest 431, Chairman Pro- gram Committee Freshman-Sophm more Music Club. ls it Rainy? Always. Normal Training. Work will win when wishing wo NEIILIE TAYLOR EMME TT TOERANUVII- Mummy Normal Training. One who says little but takes in ev- erythingf' Page Twenty-three College Prep. Foot Ball 431, Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Band 141, Orchestra 13, 41, Princess Chrysanthemum, Nautical Knot, Bells of Beaujolais, Molly Show, Royal 17 of Juniors '23 , Senior Play. He, unlike most slender people, is pround of his Bones. n.t ,. QLYFTSEIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII5?liE'k1?EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllEEYETERE- ts X 4 .L Q fc :Z I I I E 2 41, 01- 5 T - ,154 nl . ,,. P I I I I I ' 1 -Big I 4 A . A : A I 2 H . 'A yi? 4 rx: Y V . 1, t ' 1:94, r it , 4 I 2 1 7 f rr.. ' rf 5 P Q 3 I 8 ' ' of 1 P' v 4 5 , -. 4 r ' , ' 3 v 1 .mf .f . Nj, ' Tyan?-9 ll v W- 7314? sif- 42 Vi a Iv rt ,V , swf ' 439' W5 ,Ha E, is 1 uulinulllunuliliyzxfzwzes immnummluuszl aries- -a 7 E W 0 X Ml E 0 l l U l 'l E 1? 1 fu E-Z9LE l 'flEllllllllllllllllllll HIEFISEQIQEllllllllllllllllllll I-.AROLD WALSH 'Wa1shie Normal Training I4 ot Bfxll 11 2 33 Glee Club 33 A sugar coated tablet of wisdom. FERNE VINSANT LAWRENCE WALSH- Doc Gereral Course. Coilege Prep, Glee Club 12, 35. Social Committee Glee Club C3, 45, Bells of Beaujolais, Girl Reserve, Office Secretary. Royal 17 of Junior Chief Lypist OH The Peace Piper A ship without a rudder, an oys- ter without a pearl, but the fun- niest thing we ever saw was Law- rence without his girl. Sai?-LQISEIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'FQLYF' -Elllllllllllillllll llllllllllllllllilli Q? 9 4 4 Vu S E 3 E 5 eg: N 6. W V 4,95 U1 5 E 5 E o W W: DORIS WILLIAMS ZERITA WILSON , Comniorcial Course. College Prep, Molly Show, Princess Chrysanthe- Molly Show, Office Secretary. mum, Glee Club 421. Her life's work is to keep 'Yonk' A whizz at the wheel. lumpy. 4 .5 Page Twenty-four .u P C 1 4 0 1 1 1 , I cl' 4 A - ' . P I 4 ,I l I , I 21 E '-41 v FEW . ' A ' - 1. ' 4 . - .94 . , - ag EEIQFISEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllElblililillllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll?IxE9IcE X v,, M 4 u U S 1 S -'I-' S I 1 0 4 4.1 I !3 V 1,1 I i 2 ROSA!-IND SOUTH College Prep ulee Club C33 Princess Chrysanthe mum Accompamst for Boys F tnub. Kimi-n on the Keys. NORMAN STEIEBY- Pat MABLE WODIE College Prep. Normal Training. Molly Show, Princess Chrysanthe- 1-Neve, an enemy-but a host of mum, Senior Play. friends. He rides like Paul Revere-generab ly at midnight. - Page Twenty-five 1 4 ffl F 9 A I l 'U :T 0 rn U rn U l 54 4' f 'K 0 ' 11 v Isa. 2.2 ,X 'iylqiafiilllIllIIHHHllillllllllllillllliillliill5?1i-EPIQEllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Qs 1 'A L Q! N x ya sv 1 s ' l S -'S S E E Q' Q: D 1 jk. 5 1 i 4 - 497-1 A X i to - , 1:-fwgg ,. . za I 0 - is :T 9 ,W . 0 I . D -5 1 1 , . .i 1 51' S 5 .5312 E Ill 'L V' 4 : .- E i 2 2 S 5? ' , Q ' W: 2 , . . .2 K 5 lllllllllllllllllllllllllE'-I'5Ii'Iiv.42IllillllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllialxvlialcivf Q I A L. 7 A u U 'B 0 ffl '2 'U l 'l 4 T Z-?I5EIllllllIlllllllll v b 7 5 ll. That Qld Gang of Qurs Of cour e you will laugh when you look at this picture' everyone does. Werent we a funny looking bunch? We were in the seventh grade at the Wa hington School when this picture 'was taken. When I think about it now I always feel ju t a little bit orry for Miss Irwin and Mrs. Stewart. They were our teachers then and the pranks we used to pull off. Well they weren t tame. Of cour e we weren t really bad but you know kids will be kids. Kll th boy w re nicknamed ard, tho nam-c have tuck with them all through the high vchool. Theiel Red Jolly Pat Bunny T.nk Pete Yonk and all the ie t. You may not re-cognlize all us girls. I ho-pe we have changed a little bit. There is Albertine Scott and Catherine Crowley. They are in the picture. Catherine is at Manhattan now and Allbertine is attending K. U. this year. Elisabeth Sherfey was .graduated -last. year and is married now. I d-on't suppose you can fail to recognize Dorothy Amrine, Ruth Robbins, Nel- lie Taylor, Mable Wodke, Zerita Wilson, Rlozella Hills, and Nell Cress. They are all with the Class of '24 now. There are a lot of 'kids in 'this picture 'who have dropped by the wayside. Some have moved away, some have quit school, and others are married. There are a few of them that I sorta wonder where they are. Well, we all got through the sefventh grade. In the eighth grade VaLera Berry and Emmett Torrance joined our class. That year we had a new teach- er, Mr. Sonnenberg, and we are glad to say he is still with us. We were grad- uated from the grades, just as all classes are, only we 'were just a little bit more im-portant than any other class had. been. In our Freshman year our number was almost doubled by the kids from the country. We soon found out they were the right sort. Dorothy Keys came b-ack to us in our Freshman year. She had been away three years In our Sophomore year Gnace Fleming, Rosalind South, Audra Blossom and Vernon Gordon, joined us, and in our Junior year Ferne Vinsant. Christmas time of our Senior ye-ar, Ellen Cripe, Helen Haney, Bessie Braun, and Wlilma Rose came to us from the Juniors. These additions were a great help. I won'-t spend any time tellling you about ofur high scho-ol career, because you all know that we are beyond a doubt the biggest and best class that has ever been graduated from C. G. S., and say folks, we sure hate to go. N. M. C. Y Page Twenty-six it ' it T 41 le.',.. 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'-S? 33.2 ' 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll5?Ii?l?lllllllllllIll liliimlllllllllllilllllililllill??1i5JI?Ellllllllllllllllllll JUNIORS QTop Row! Smith Blcker Drake Bucklew Wlfute Roberts Teas Rchards QM1ddle Rowj Cre s Pullms Hutson Cmrr frlfflng MeCud1 1 ottom Powj nk L 1 xgue VVllllLl'llS Br wn lulll lm K dw n lx Jumor Class l l1story OFFICERS Benny Fletcher Presxdent Alberta Pulhns Vlce Pres1dent Ellen Crxpe Secretarv Class Motto There IS no galn without labor Class Colors Green and Whlte 1 lass Flower Whlte Carnatlon Class Sponsors Mr Nelson and MISS Duncan In September 1921 there was a great bustle and st1r 1n C G H S The Freshles had muste1ed the largest class yet started 1n the hlstory of the school numberlng elghty seven members We soon became fam1l1a1 w1th the envuonment Ichool rooms, and rules and began to worxk 1n eaxnest 1n our stud1es and lessons both 1n and out of the classroom Our school lxfe was mnterspmsed wxth several s.oc1al events amonwg them bei ng vuemer roasts nfzr tles and other good tlmes The days went qulckly and before we knew It our I 1st year of school was ovel -and next fall we were to return not as Fre hmen but as Sophomores The follow1ng year we came back feehng w1ser and mluch mole 1mportant Although there were a few less members of our class nevertheless the S0ph16S were we ll represented ln the school 3Ct1V1t16lS such as mus1c htelarv Work and athletlcs We made a very credltable show1ng 1n these d1fferent hnes es 516.19165 lllll .iiyliefii llllllll 6. X 4 6 PQ if A A 7 9 Page Twenty eight I . ' , ' , , , l ' , .,, 1 S, ' . . ' , s,, ' Q, : , ,Q 3 ' ' , ' V: ' e, Amlev-:on IH t Ste' , 'a '1'. Lo: , ' 'z s, 0 , ' 'z , 211 i . C0 JPY' v 'A . . A ' Bernard Harvey -.---. ,,,, - ,,,, C. ,,,,,,,, C, ,,,, C, ,,,, ,,,,,,m , ,,., Treasurer Y , , sc ' ' - sv . . , . . . . . W . . 1 ' I . l . ' A l u n I - , , 1 . . . . ul 1' 'N ' ' .J l A M ' A , , 1 ' ' -l 1 ,, l , 1 'I ' ' ' Q W q 1 , ' f 4 1 ' D L' r 4 s ' ' y W ' . ' L I ,',?- -1 vl I' ' ' 1, f I 'l 1 A 1 l,,,Ic , w ' ' lc l , l V , rv S ' Y W 4 ' . W I . I .N ' . M 1 , . ' 1 ' ' 1, 1 . ' - ,1 1 fu , I . . w 1 , . ' ' l 1 1 .1 . ' ' - 7 . . 9 . 5 ' ' . 1 , , ' , 1 . ' V i O ai - , '22 :'x cf: Q2 O. . 32' bjc- qv - 1 col. vb .1 , -Q IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIXEAIQETH Q A age V .sl Ill U IT 0 rn 'E U l 'l ll' D Q A E F - 41 Illlllll llll519.iI91:EN 1 1 pq an 3 S nn 3 - Us 1 2 S 1 1 3 S l 1 1 us In 1 .1 2 gl .TUNIORS z E 11' p Row? H II Vey Alexm der Osbm ne Mel h ul Dougan W Brlun lflegel Doug 111 2 S SlYYlYl1b Helgele I Llllott : S Mllddle I owl Tuus L 1ll1sp1e Bleler Rutledge H Bosch 'I' Br lull Hull F' B1 um E : 1Bot11111 liowj l xslm lll MdCF1Fl1l d Low Stllllon Combes 50Lllh'1l l 011111 S B Fletcher Runbeck Txylor 1 'yeh 3.2 3, vfoun . . . . , - 2 . . W , n , 9 4 A I 1 V' . .... . A. . A , .- A : , A , - , f v U1 he ' V - 4. ' 4 ' D 5-In . if ' - 1 ' , 1 C A ' A C0 A . A i . L- Us ' ' rv . : . ' . A , A' .. .Z .. .' L - W Q '- Y -3: , - : :I 4 ' A H4 H r D .4 a' I. l , ' . :T4 1. I I ' - ' - -. 49 , ' ' ' ' . A N 'f ' 14 A . - p 5 - . 5- .. A.: I . ' ' lp A I . . . Ji 1 , A A I A A v f.. - n . 1 ' ' ' '- w 4 l A 4. I ' 1 as A ' ' ' - 1 .- A A - - ' . 1 A- ' ' ,. . . ' A , A 4 ' . n ' as .Y ' , . , - , 4 ca ZA ,. , A - A U1 A M ' 'A D 4 4 A I Z, ' . A ' n ' I 1 -, . A , Q ,I 5 ' , . ' A, A. ' . . A ' , ' - l. ' ': ' '- A . ' . ' ' A , ' . t-4 A A A . -v. ' H Eb - A i1 . A . ' ' 4' ' 'g' ' A' ' ' 1 . A A ' l 1 1 1 3 - CD A 9 1 . i' ' peclally ln athlet1cs, our glrls team w1nn1ng the mter class tournament W had the u ual round of good t mes the mo t memorable being an Easter party .Q at whlch the boys helped w1th the dlshes ' W th the reowpemntg of school 1n September, 1923, We brgamzed our gang fo. Q, dS the Junlor Class and took up the dunes and res1pons1b1l1t1es of upper class M' 9 4 men Th1s has been an eventful year un our lchool llfe 'Phe JUHIOTS have ,4 6' ga1ned EQDGCIHI promlnence 1n athletlcs f1V9 our of glrls bemg on the flrst ,O eh team 1n Ba lketball, and f1V6 of our boys belong to the Terrlble Eleven 1n the E football wo11d Our g111lS team th1s ye'11 1aga1n was crowned the vlctors of 3 the lnter class basketball tournament Our class has always been noted for 5 ???9I4Z-3165lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI X 6 1 E T X W K9 P0 A so Y i E 2 E E X 2.-E'?ylq'E0ISEll IllIlllliillllllllllllllllllliilII ts class sp1r1t , and as .Tumors we are known as the Jolllest bunch and pep plest class 1n the school So far we have not had very many part1es and plC HICS tlus year butt we are looklng forwald to the Junuor Semor Banquet wl11ch we expect to be the gleatest oclal event of the school year 'Vhsv Dreese Howard can you tell me the cause of the downfall of the Fedelallst Pa1ty Howard N Yes Ma am, the Pol1t1cal platform broke M1 Sonnenberg Paul do you know why hghtnlng seldom strlkes twlce lI'1 the same place? Paul E Yes su lt seldom needs to 1 t Jun1o1 My glrl 1S certamlv unsoph1st1cated 2nd JUHIOI What do you mean? lst Junlor She th1nks4Rex Beach IQ a summer resort Page Twenty nine Page Thiriy ACE V H Z 'R mx Xx , 1 IX X 1 . S S . 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Pell, Rurnse ', Tajlo . Krivs, J111 us 1a yl , L11-'I' 2 , ' e' Jr-rry. C. L ' 'z , ,' ps. tl i , 1', 1 A, , ' , 5 1 ls, Smut. J. J nes, T 1 QS1111, A. 15 10' . 'L ' 1 1 L' ' Q , T 1 'z 1. Si H S, M. ' , 2, .1 , Loj, Ilcln-1'1::. 1111 1::r111, 1 '. 1 1 12 . . 1 4 71 1 ,. ' N-115' , ign-wigi-v-lvrignw WH i vi M W H V WWW, zfMYYY - 1 f 5 Y- - ' v 1 - S - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,w, ,W wwf, , ,Winn 1 Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,, ,,,,,,,, Y, me ,nw ,,,, ,, H . ,, S Fern R398 ' S ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,o ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,We ,,,, ,,,,,, ,H , ,,,,,,,., lc 'L r, 1 ::- W . 1 , CK 37 C 1 a S 1 ' ' S1 1 'S S. ... - 1 v 1 1 ' 1 1 vc' c ' 1 ' S ' ' 111 ig 11.1 L 1 L no 11 D 1 , , . . . . H ' 1 1 ,, ' ' . S ' ' S1 51. 9 ' . ' . H ' . S1 1 1 1 SE'-, S11 1 SS S, 1 . W N , ' 1 1 1 1 'M . S 1 , ss ' i . 1 - f1 s ' W . L S19 . 1- '- ' , 1 1 S 1 tg. , , ' . ' X 1 ' S 1:1 1 ' ' 1 4- 1' 1 I ' 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 Q, 1 1 1 .. , , 1 ' S 1 ' Q ' S' ' . 1 1 1 1 . 115' 1 1 1 I ,. ,ef 1 . 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Sch of Stevenson Rees I lelglcr J Jones Lagvoo 110 wer r nm 1 fn TlYlOl H tl1lWl.W T111l1tc 111geV MCI aughlm Brltt bee11 n h1 to15 Spec1al empha 1 must be la1d on Ernest Fletcher who mane the g11d ron hot vv th Wlft l1ne plunges and end run be1ng an excel 1 b ck f1e'd man He 1 the f r t,Sophomore to be elected Capta1n of the Counc1l GIOYB foot ball team and proved to be the best Ernest also takes peut on the ba ket ball team be1ng a forward on the f1r t team and also 1n track W1ll1e Braun 1 tar football d1 cu and hot put man and the old ay1ng that when W1ll e Braun h1ts the l1ne somethmg 1S gomg to happen h1 peppy bunch of men f1ght Othe1 football 1ta1s were Floyd Bo ch Dav1d Loy John Johnstone W1ll 1am Buchman and we of cour e mu t ment1on Exvance R106 who made the vvh te boy of other c1t1e th1nk lt wa gomg to ram when he came tearlng h1S Way aero the f1eld carrymg the ball and they would all run for shelter Ralph Caywood 1 to1ward n ba ket ball and nole vaults for f1eld day mak1ng 'uound ten feet wh1le 1n h1 F1e hman year The Sophomore boyg have al way been v1ctor ou 1n cla ba ket ball games even as Freshmen 112314-zszeszllazlllllu N 6 1 5. E 5 is ' E 52 O E 'FU O e1 .. U2 U :cs w E3 O 5 '1 9 a P E -L :11 E 2 E 1 E Y qs aasyzmtseunlslulsn La t fall the Sophomore Engl1 h c1a e under M1 s McCorm1ck complled 1u1les of school order W1h1ch they suggested mtght well be adopted These rules were the 1n 1p1rat1on of the followmg gu1de 1 whrch Mary Amr1ne as pres1 dent ot the Freshman Sophomore Dramatlc Club read 1n assembly one morn 111g before announcmg her program M1 s McCorm1ck IS not respons11ble for them The e are especlally typ1oal ot Sophomores Page Thirty three 1 L , , 1 ' I 'S 7 ' I F. sl '1 fc F 1 Q YS, . ' ,CS , 1 ', 1 , 1 , 1 A ff- 1 1 I ' ' i , . 0 , S 1 S 0 , U . , ,,, Z. 'J ' 2 , 1 - . S, ' . 1. 1'I'11i1'1 i WJ Bo: 1 , F0 es 1. 1, VV'ls1 . T. aj ', at z 1 j, . 2 ' ' -, 13 , Ar I 1 L. - i 's 1 1. 1 '1 s's s. ' 1 1 1 , . 111 . 1 11 s 1 s, 1 - 11 1- , ' ' 1 I ' ent a 1 1. . s 1 . Sl 1 1 I 1, 1 y Y 1 1 1 U g A 5 y . . S1 , . ' 1 . s1 s 1 , S1 s, s - , . H V . , . . . . . y ,, S1 - l l-' ' ' 1 U' l 1 1 ' 1 . . seemed to be all Mr. Sonnen1berg could th1nk of when he stood aslde watchlng .. L . 1 1 1 . v ' ' 1 S 1 ' ' . S1 , , 1 1 I , . - , S. 1 S, 1 1 , . 1 . , ss A ' ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 . - as -N , rr g . -1 ' ' s 1 1 1 s , .1 s 1 1 , 1 - 51 1 5 , 1 - s 1 1 1 s ss 1 1 1 3 1 . 1 . 10. E. ' 4 fs 1 1 1 1,5 1 ' ss s 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 - - cz ' n ' 1 - . ' 1s 1 ,s 1 1 , 1 - - x 1 1 , , 1 V 1 1 - 1 .' S 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . 1 ' A v an 110 ' QQ V 9 v Q-. e , cp ' QC Q 524 ,y A Q 4 C 4 YI ev - llllllllllllllllllElelilili lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIPIAIXQFIQQ HQIQFISE lllllllllllllll Corrldors I The corrldors are an ldelal place for loud talkmg, sunglng and wlnsrt l1ng If every student would s1ng or wfhlstle 1n the corr1dors there would be great harmony 2 Always run The ulpper corr1dor IS an 1deal place for lndoor track meets Glrls and boys both should Jo1n 1n th1s 3 If the student ahead of you 1s goxng too slow, g1ve h1m a push But whatever may happen dlo not on any occas1on say Pardon me Only for e1gners use such phrases 4 Promote Wfltlng and draw1ng on the walls If every student would put hls or her autograph and plcture on the wall v1s1tors would real1ze what wonderful talent we have 5 Pass slowly and no1s1ly through the halls It IS sweet mus1c to the ears of the faculty and sounds l1ke sold1ers march1ng forth to battle CWh1ch lt lS J 6 In the mornmg and at the noon hour you should collect 111 groups on the steps and landmgs If no one w1shes to talk to you go up and down the hall screammg and yellmg or 1n other W0ldS attract as much attent1on as posslble 7 Chewlng gum 1n pub11c IS very good form L1ke the s1ng1ng and XKlllS+l11'lg th1s w1ll promote harmony 8 The floors of the halls were made for waste paper baskets but 1f there 1 no paper on the floor tra1n yourselrf to drop at least one p1e1ce every t1me you enter the corr1dor Th1s IS a CIVIC Hab1t about thxs matter and he sald they were gomg to put large m1rrors 1n the halls fol the gurls convemence Classroom 1 Nefver be on t1me Take your t1me pass1ng to your seats and make as much nolse as poss1ble Never start wor'k1ng unt1l flVe m1nutes O1 more after he second bell 2 Do not pay too close attent1on to the rec1tat1on Th1s 13 very strenuous work for the bra1n and a great shock to the teacher You may talk w1thout perm1s1s1on as long as you don t stolp If you stolp some one else IS 11able to beat your t1me and beg1n talfkmg 3 Mwmble your words so that no one can hear you You had to f1nd out for yourselvft so can the rest of the clasvs the teacher already knows It all 4 Never be so pol1te as to let a chance for a good laugh go by The one who made the m1stake w1ll fmd out sooner or later anyway 5 Always assume a most 1ncorrect pos1t1on W'hen stand1ng lean back wards as though about to fall over 6 The classroom demands courtesy Remember th1s Assembly 1 Assemble 1n a nolsy and unruly manner Let the r1ng1ng of the bell be a s1gnal to beg1n more talking 2 Never glV6 your 1nd1v1duf1l attent1on to the speaker Th1s makes the meetmg more exc1t1ng 3 Too long and bo1sterous applzuse slhow lugh culture and encourages the more bashful performers Page Thirty four 17 0 it Q ,Q Q- nl Q :oi Liv -2 xg. 1 1' 1 r ' l ' 9 4 A n 4 N . - Q 42: 1 Q. -- ia- 1. , . as . 1 rr ' , . .... .. . se .'. .. 'I 1sl'l uu1gr,lqu,1jgl'l. I I I 11 A V or - - 5 . ' ' , , M A .. W . - -A A i , . - . ' , ' - . P gag 1 -1 E ' 5 .f - j 1 .af 0.4 A- - . A H ' ' A - - if u . ' A I 4.1 ' M' - A A ' M - A lm l 1 ,A Y - '- - l 1 H . . A A' U' M 4. 4 A , A 5 . - rn - V - 4. -, .- . o , ' ' - A 1 A E -. A- ' A - e g A A A A ly' 1 i l ' . E 1, Q V it ' Y I ' T ' , A ' A . Y . A A A . i T . , 1: L T a 3 ' A ' 7 1 94 l , N U . , 5' A . Q: all A f -A ' ' l 'si' A ' 4' - .M ' g- . - , xl UI p - , 1 - n 4 -, A . n I H . A : , A- - at ' . N , , -5 V l I Ill . ID A A . ' -' x A 4 A 5 ': ' . g sm ' -, - t p - A Q , A- u . . 'fl u v u .' 9 1 O 4 ix' A - . i . 5 ' :I 5 ' tl K' f 2 2 N U '13 n fn U rn f :Q Q llllillllllllllllllllill3155255 fill 7 X I f X Lael?- - 1 FREN MEN E z o o 'A 32 23 w K Page Thirty-five X J ff, ll' Q v - nf ' 6lllllllllllllllllllllIllliii! 'iii-2llllllnmlllllllllllllggig WKElllllllllllllllllll E DEACE DI DE Exim!lllunlllllulaa-Xe? Y W V yer H 0 ' Q25 A Y W 1 Y h Y V 1 f f 5 - E E I E E ' 5 E 5 s E f E E ' E rg H W . 94 We s'o W W 4, 0 901 all 3 E X X W56Elllllllllllllllllll 5 PEACE DI DE X6 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEK1' Qllpper Rowj Rurnsey Rollf Hebrdnk Helgele Long Meyer Jfleger Flernmg Axe Ismacs Flgley Osborne qSecond Rowj SISSOH gfI Lll7W Jalllxte Marks Klnkel Elhs Ixneelund Seflrxght Cole Ensmmger Maelzer QBott0m Rowj qouth Carr E Blosser McCullough Blosser Burnett Mdelzer Shermfln Wxllllms Houser Hmes Slmple OFFICERS .1-ii..-.-. P1es,ident ,-,,--,,.---..-,,...... ,,g-.-,....., K enneth Klnkel Vlce-President ,, .... .,,, ....g..,, , A.,,..,,., H a rold Kneeland Secretary ,ns ,..,,M.,,..,,,sY,,,..,,g ,,,.,,,-.,-- Manuel Bedella Treasurer , .,M.. ,.., ..K, A - .... T ......,.Y.... Ellene Jallllte ,J 9, , , 9 l 1 ,, 4 7 V . , L . l 7 ' 1 ' ,, : . . . 1 , . 7 Q Y ' ' 'f Colors Red and Whlte Iflower Red and White Carnation Motto Alpha sed non Omega Sponsors Mlss Stenger and Mr Turnbull Twas the day that school started when all though the town Such a hurrymg and scurrymg there never was found For such a horde of gleen students was ne 91 before seen The Freshman class of 23 was the largest that had ever been Enrollment accomphshed and classes ass1gned We truly endeavored our class looms to flnd Then Caesar geometry all were 1nvaded By Fleshmen unt1l the1r verdule faded Thus to the1r learmng was qu1ckly added Sen ors are known bv the1r wlse looks Jumor I -X:lllllllllllllllllllllllll391 Z I 9 Q 4 :Xe Illlllllllllllllllllllll 'EESIQQIS-Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf??I 9l?lllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIGTIQE QTJ11 Rovn Beclellfx Lllne Johnson Rotchford Qmder 'inodgrass Kendle Foresmftn Wodke Runbeck Brown Holzhey 71nn 1M1ddle Howl Ixevs Rees Llark Rhodes Iforesmln Anderson Scott Brown R u e C e Ctrter Tltu Tilly leck Clme Caywfod Sophomoles by a plle of books Fre hmen by the1r greenness And they wele soon acqualnted Wlth sensatlon unxque A paddle apphed by Jumors w1th cheek In orchestra glee club and football too The Freshles numbered not a few Tho here they made a reputatlon CTO Senlors twag a I'8V8l21tlOIlD Thelr chapel programs were not small A g1and success mdeed thought all The top1c talks on whlch we doted were an excellent tlme for sleep they voted I'h1s class not pxomlnent soc ally perhaps But 1n the Sophomore year the present lapse Wlll be most wonderfully amended Now I b1d you a sweet adleu And trust that th1s lS ended R E A Page Thirty seven 'I E ro 5 0 8. Q. U L 7 O X U l 'l IP 0 FH E 'U I 'l 4 L E 0 - -, :.,. tiki-x lllllllllllillilllll ??1ii7I?E ISEHIIIIIIIIIIHI 3 on Q7 ?7. ., , A A A . .A A A A ,A 4, av! D , iq I ' ah . A ll . A Q' . I , , : .A A A : , , A . Z , A O . - A 5 ., ' '. A A , 5 el' , . :A A AJ ' ' A It ' P1 .4 A 1 0 '11 4' 'l ' - E Nl ,Q - A A I.. An - A A A :AA A , . A A w Ag: ' 4 W C ' . 11: 1 w ' - .. Em I ' A . , no ' ' ' ,ie E.. A - . , E . . V3 - ' ', 04 A' , e El !3! . ' A I V :A N . AA A , A. . ZA 5 ,A U . , ' o V: Th ' 4 CU S 5 , 6, A , F . ' l I nv Q' .I 91 ' D4 A l.AAA A A1 A AA, K. ' , ' , - i f I WYElllllllllllllllllIl 5 PEACE DIDE Efiiilllllllllllllllllll q,4 929 lil go: BLUE AND GOLD o lag ',, i We've lots of love for C. G. High, ,Q We lhav-e a pep that will not die. . Q I., i We've :seen her battle lots of times, .X M Q' And .seen her pound the hardest lines. g M 2 ' Whlixle o'-er their -headfs, our Warriors knew is :ns Ther-e proudly floated, colors two,- 5 ' E The Blue and Gold. .,. .. S . C 2 In victory -or in proud defeat E , E We've had a grit they could not beat. E , F: ' In football, basketball or track, S E Our fighting snpirit was not slack, E E For we would follow evemn-ore E i ' E The colors we were rooting for,- 5 E . The Blue and Gold. E E '-L' E i To uls, instead lof ribbons lstreaming, E E Our emblem h.as a ldeeipe-r mean-in-gg E E Th-e Blue for our wa.rr.ior.s tried and true, 2 WI f A P And the Gol-d for the battles they've been thru. uf Tho win-ds be -strong where'er we go, Ov S Q We always 'love to watch lit blow - b Q .N ' ' 'Ilhe Blue and Gold. QX . on o,e gd In High Sc'hool songs, .and 4Hsi.gh School che-e-rs, A M Q, We've found a way to rout -our fears. .1 r 4 U We'v-e 'always -tried to play the game V4 fl. And win for uns .a 'pure gold name, 'O' ,Og For is part, we rea-lize, Ill 5 ' Of that which proudly floats the skies, E E The Blue and Go'l-di. E 1 1 E E E l ,Tlo uls, no -colors are more de.a.r, E 3 And prou-d we feel when they ar-e near, g 5 , N0 colors on their staffs have flown, E S That, for beauty, topped our own. E 1 So to our hearts, -Strong cords will tie J ,11 3 The emblem lof old C. G. High? l ' A E E A The Blue and Gold. g U' 3 E A l ' E E The classes come and go, in line E 3 With the fl-owing sands of time, g E And as they leave, ea'c:h one Wi-ll pay E m ' A tribute to the collo-rs gay. :la 1.3 Nao greater ,privilege in demand, Q, , 4 Their .spirits seelm to understand p 4 ig The Blue and Gold. fg- W M -Jolly, '24 1 Q nge 'run-cy-signs Ja O5 'A 5 4 ' E, 79? 43 95 'f ' ' Exemnmmummuuu1-me 2mamuuumnmumusxss wg 1:1 'Athletics 2 5 E A in 11 5 F-4 :J CD w 'H A-4 ui E. K F! I yi V vi Z ., .id .S U , O 'IZ GJ U -1 -- 4 G2 Q : GJ L4 ? 7: L .- 7, E .-C O 5 :vs L 17 'U o 4: I O m C 2 Q E cz 511 S' 5, wb ,- 11? .2 : 112 1: c c CL 5 cv E Ill Ji o IL 5 I f V s- G 3 'U Q E5 E 0 .J L In rg 3: G A P-4 5 IJ 5 al E 'C '5 - P' 6 L- E H 5 O I 5 i z a O :c E 5 . 0 .L C an H C3 'SE 5 an T: , 5 :rf d E a: U3 , 5 1. C U ..f Q Z' -. I 5 5 C s.. I P' .5 7 in lr: E E ,- if Q E E' A 5 C F, 'C E-1 -tix' ,1 Zeit llllllllllllllllll5?I 7lfIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil 'QI 'Z-?1giElllllllllllllIllllll Y Q x 7 Z1-. 5 X n O D I0 A C C Oc Nov Nov Nov Dec I I I it-w .V ,,'-Ii, I I 'i ? :IfLIf5ffIm'I5 '1fI7'fI'fI2w4'II7I1f'fLi II-III-IW rl If Isa--I -wIw II-If- I 'I' ,, I I Coach E R Sonnenberg' Captaln Ernle Fletcher CCUHCII Grove nlayed her mo t brlll ant game agalnst Cottonvxood Falls In contest postponed from Thank glvlng Day The L on Club entertamed the football squad at luncheon November 6 The next day In a embly Lew Marks and Floyd Flynn presented them wlth beautlful monaglamed gold and blue blanket bought by the busmess men of Council Grove Indlvldual stars hone but well developed team play led by Capt Fletcher vsas the outstandmg featu e of the games A team can T1 e no h gher than It leader Ihlp Coach Sonnenberg ass1st ed by Coach Nel on IS the man who made the ea on of 23 a hlgh llght ln chool hlstory A large de ervmg quad cr mrraged every n1ght after school In 23 Councll Grove I-Ilgh played one of the hardest football seasons It evex ha cheduled and won 6 games out of 8 All of her old enemles were humbled and a new one Abllene all but defeated The vlctory mosIt glorlous to Councll Grove however wa that over Eskrldge who has glven her m1ghty defeat ln pa t easons F1ve hundred rooters Went to Marlon November 16 to see Counc1l Grove play one of the tronge tteam In the tate More enthuslasm was shown over the Marlon game by both tudent and town people than any other school event all vea1 Goto Marlon' wa town talk for weeks ahead and the town Councll G1ove Councxl Grove Councll Grove Councll Grove Councll Grove Counc1I Grove Councll Grove Councxl Lfrove Total Councll Grove Page FOTYIY 0118 1 proud of It team even In defeat S C H E D U L E Alma Junctlon C1ty O age Clty E kr1dge MHFIOH Abllene Cha e County Opponents :Z Q3 I I 'I .15 III E P O l l E U rn III I 4 I L! F Ia 191 isles .SEXQE llllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll lilillmlllllllllllllllllllllllll E-E' .V ' . - . 4 .P 'Q Geo I In :II 1 Q I' 1 I ll I I I I T' T 5 ya- I Na+-I WNH . , ' ' ,IgQ,3c5NIOG':lN9U1 U2 Cn I. . . , , w -' ' W A .A ' . cf: - ' , . .V . I I . I 'I U L51 C M Q to L I .A A I ln. . C . U1 I- . ' '. 5 E9 ' A , ' - Co fa , I U: ' - ' I I 59 ... It I I I I ! I I I , E ' II I I I I I I I I ' I I 'I ' I I . . . 94 I I I I I I I I 4 I ' - I I I I I I F' J, I I I I I I I I . ca KD U1 gg O I I I I I I I I I . - ' , v - U1 I I I I I I I I I ' U ' I I I I I I I I I I I, ... A . , I I I I I I I I I I A , I I I I I I I I I I U1 ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I I , Ir- L9 4- . , I I I I I I I I I U1 ' I I I I I I I I I I , UI - on , ... - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f ' I--I I , 41 I NI-I Nwwwp - A - M I-A I-woI-owooo A .- m 5,4 ...-I.... .....-. nu I , , A C , V A U1 - , L0 ga E ' 4 , I9 I I I - in 4 O4 A A - ' ' I' I I . g I , I . Q I I I I r . C . I I I I I 4 I , I I I I I I I A ' , I I I I I I I - A , I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I ' . I I I I 'I I I I I , . I ' I I I I I I I I I . , I I I I I I I I I ' , I I I I I I I I I I . - I I I I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I ' ,Q I A , I I I I I I I I I I . on I.4 N, . . , ' . QI I O42-OOOCADOO I .' I ll III O1 A ll: I 5' -I I-I , I I I I ll . ' . l?'Iilllllll 1 ?? 1 ERNEST FLETCHER hgrnie is playing his second year at half. He is a fine tackler, a good ball lugger, and an excellent pass receiver. FRED BRAUN Fred has played guard for two years. His size and strength made him super- ior to his opponents. He was also fast on his feet, a good tackler and good on defense. HAROLD WALSH Harold held down a center and guard position. He has played three yearst Quiet, steady and conscientious in his playing. ' VANCE RICE Vance played his third year of foot- ball at end. He's fine on both of- fense and defense and very speedy. RALPH DRAKE Playing his second year at center, he was one of the best centers in the country. Fast, shifty, always in the play, a fine tackler, C. G. never had a betier center. The bigger his oppon- ent, the better Ralph liked to take him out. Page Forty-two mv g' , . . NTT. 3 L Vi . 1 8.394--d..x..5l..-.,L.,.v. t,1.'...ia,gJ.w1l' .k..,. S.,.'.Y.. A , r if fi! .YW B03 PIBTLE P '5 Played two years at half and end. f I Bob is good on both offense and de- . I fense, good pass receiver and a- sure 2- tackler. Z , E . HERBERT BOSCH - 1 Herb is a Junior, played his second 1 year at tackle. He is one of the best ,. 5: llnemen C. G. High ever had. Y' Q ' 5 f I z f asnonn nnwsnns li E Red is one of the best athletes C. G. V 2 has turned out. Four letter man in track, football, and basketball, serving as captain in the latter sport. He play- , ed quarter three years and half one year. , .ffl .iff ff! 45.53 wnr. mums Ig Bill played guard. He was never f- f known to give up. This is his second year. He became twenty-one years of IQ j age near the and of the season. Op- Q. Q ponents never let Bill get hold of them Q 5 more than once, E' 1 Q Q y, Q ? P 2 I- f n u rnnwo : ' Ben is a Junior and has played three years at end. He was especially' good on receiving passes and diagnosing op- ponents' plays. 1 Eli f Q iii? We xgf .4 1 lf' ' :nge rony-anne I ' .,,,.,,,,,,.,.., --....- V '- up xfxcxf V 1 ,YE .s I , I .. T111 l . F Ji, L 'H Vi 3535? Qffi 195i l t.. I r:.o'n: :Bosca Floyd made a. name for himself im the Turkey Day 'game by blocking 'five punts and causing one to be a touch- down. He played guard and end. VERN IUTBON' Hut has played four years of foot- ball. He has played practically every place on the team, but his first three were at tackle and his last at fullback. He is a hard player and a good tackler. PARIS STILLIOR Captain elect '24. Paris played his first year at guard and the last season at end and half. Slim is one of the best tacklers on the team, never said quit, a fighter always. TED BRAUN' Played his first year at guard when his brother Bill became of age. He Llled the place in fine shape. I-Ie is a good tackler. Look out for Ted next year. ILIBEIT IEIDEL Herb is a Senior playing his third year at guard and tackle. At tackle he showed his stuff this season and was always on the ball. Few teams tried a, second time to run a play thru his posilion. Page Iorty-four l E T l4Ex 'f'T'l'll. 2, fJLLL...l,fJ.l,LL .l sk..- l--fm N 'X f' , ,. rx., N 'H 7 3 it 5 3 l v F f , 3 N 5 ,Z . 1,-..,.,..,.....,. ., 1 2 5 X f Councll Grove IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ?Ix k? II E-?I 9li IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII EEZ?-19165 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Coach C A Nelson Capt Warren Gllman Councxl Grove Councll Grove Ccuncxl Grove Counc l Grove QOUHCII Grove Counc1l Grove Councll Grove Louncll Grove Councll Grove SCHEDULE O age Cxty Herlngton Wh1te Clty Alta V1sIta Alumm Whlte Clty O age C1ty Her1ngton DeMolays Marlon A decx IlVe vlctory over the DeIMolay5 closed a successful season of boys ba ketball Games w1th Wh1te Clty and Hermgton well establlshed rlvals vI1thout whom Counc1l Grove couldnt get along were the most excltxng 1n the schedule n excellency of Counc1l Grove team play the v1ctory from Osage Clty was dlstlngulshed The tournament games wlth EmIpor1a and Marlon were agalnst two of the best state teams and the d1sastrous results were not dlS he.1rtenIng Much cred1t for the seasons record goes to Coach Nelson Captaln Gllman was a worthy leader A blg squad turned out every mght to help bu1ld the team Indlvldual records were Total Pts Edwards f Hutson c E Fletcher f B Fletcher g Cavwood f Gllman CCD g Plrtle g Page FOITY flV6 ' I If .45 I Il I? 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T. 1 V.-.-wf .x,,....x..Q.... ...--.'..- RAI-PH CAYWOOD Ralph ls a Sophomore, playing first yum' at forward. Ralph is there on ,shooilng goals. Long shots are his specialty. GAYLOID EDWARD! Red has played four years of, basket ball. I-Ie has been high point man. for three years. His speed, foot-work and passing are fine. He was captain in '23, BEN PLETQIEI. 'Q I Bennie is playing his ll-1:1 ve-ar ef basket ball at guard. His flour work and good shoollnw are fine. Ilia favorife shot is from directly ir: front of the goal. He rarely misses his shot. VIII!! IUTSOI' This is Hut's fourth venr of baszket ball. He played his first tha'-fe 1-nd the last at center. both offense and defen is excellent. His floor shooti-ng can't be beaten. years :lt guard lie is fowl on se. IIE-1 11z1:'sin'r work and goal ERNEST FLETCHER 1 Year at forward. This is Ernfe's second His floor work is excellent on both de- fense and offense. His speed and hand- ling of the ball are good. BOB PIRTI-E Thfs is Bob's first year at ba.-'ket hall. H's defensive work is flne. He plays glxard and ls quick to size up opponent's p ays. , Page ,DHI-IOVIII .vv.,,,, Q-. ,. ...,... ,-. . .-.fn-. ,...,1. , l j .1 y -. ..-x 1, MH--M' IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIX-.zebzssg bi W II Nl U fn If n fn E U l l II' D 1 I L!! F2 Imlmllmmu 153143:-SQ flilllllllllllllllll IEE llllllllllllllllll Coach Wellle MCCOTIWICIC Capt M ldr cl Pull am Q: vfttg . , . gv C16 , , 2.52. zu' - .I near . , - , 5 Il N 1.5 , V' ', , Q f ' X . . A no :A ' A . -I ,' I I . P Q 4. - V . I I I I I I I I I I ' I - I I I I I I A .' I I I I I U -I 'I I I I I I . I I Ill ' - I I I I I 'O' I - I I I I I I ' I4 I I I I I I I I ' A.: I ' ' ' ' I I I I I ' N . I, I I I I I In - I I I I I O I . . . I I , I I I I I m 5 I 5IZfE'Qw'C-3 EI I . ' :I A' ' A 0 ' . ri I ,4 A M M W, ' ' ' Wy - A, A A I I A . 6. I . ' I I I :lx I I I I .I A - I ' N' . - I I I I I I ' . ,I I M, ., I ' I I I I I , , I I I I I to ' I I I - I ' I I If I I I I ' 2 . ' I I I I I I I - I I I I I I ' e I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I A A I - . I I I I I - ' A ' I-1+-II-Au:-as I . I I 3.6 In . As. I-IUPIPSQNP 0 91 . ll- - - ' - .'x' - - . - Ia?-I.' -8.5552 I-I I pf Counc1l Crove Herlngton Councxl Grove Whlte Clty bouncxl Grove Alta V1sta Councll GIove A1umn1 Councll Grove Alumm Q- Q. ll - 'Q - An epIdem1c of mumps 1nclud1ng the basket ball glrls cut short the guls sea on They were fO1C9d to cancel several games Severe defeats suffered at the hands of Hermgton and Whlte Clty were due to the 1nexper1ence of the Councll Grove players Only one letter glrl Mlldred Pulllam captaln played wlth thls yeal s team ISE lllllllllllllllllllllll iii? llllllllliliilllilllllllll 3 '6 . Practxcally all of the glrls w111 return next year and the prospect for a wmmng team IS encouragmg A Large squad practlced w1th them every mght durlng the season A dlstlngulshed vxsxtor mIet a young Sophomore on the street the other day The worthy gentleman patted the boy on the shoulder and casually re marked Well son I suppose you are pursulng your stud1es I guess so replled the boy Im always behlnd Page Forty eight U5 'TJ ,... E 5'5- ETSI sw: F? 'U .E E7 9. 5 FU F' U2 EE 35, U2 QS' 55 O'-s M 537 A Q- W 'D :ff J-' 5 F' U2 D C 5 5 fc 3 U2 G C7 mg 5,5 5535? : Page For-by-nine lllllllllllllilalii. -EllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIQS-51:5 vi 440 yard Dash 220 yard Dash 220 yard Da h 880 yard Dash EQIQFIQE lllllllllllllll 1 J C0llI'1C1l Grove won the athlet1c lovlng cup MOTTIS County F1eld Day 1923 by a very close margm Dunlap belng one poxnt behlnd Due to the tact that Counc1l Grove took a great many seconds and thlrds she came out on top Fleld and track results were 50 yard Dash Edwards Counc1l Grove f1rst 5 4 5 50 yard Dash Gehrke Counc1l Grove thlrd 100 yard Dash Gehrke Counc1l Grove th1rd 10 4 5 1 M1le Run B Fletcher Counc1l Grove fxrst 4 55 1 M1le Run Hutson Counc1l Grove second E Fletcher Counc1l Grove econd 5 7 Gehrke Counc1l Grove second 2 flat Edwards Counc1l Grove thxrd B F1etIcher Counc1l Grove f1rst 2 14 10 M1le Relay Counc1l Grove econd 3 54 Pole Vault Caywood Council Grove flrst 10 feet 2 ln Shot Put F Braun Counc1l Grove f1rst 38 feet H1gh Jump Scott Counc1l Grove thlrd 5 feet 4 In D1 cus F Braun Council Gnove f1rsIt 113 feet 9 In D1 cus W Braun Counc1l Grove second 109 feet 5 1n Broad Jump Gehrke Counc1l Grove th1rd 19 feet 6 In Page Fifty Q6 Ili 5 Q Nl 'U 53 O ffl E F31 III I 1 F' gy- v 1 gv 23.1 '-'3.'A in' . 1' 1 OC ls ll I 00 . grim. . A- . 14 I ' - N ' , . an . A I I I 3 . I 1? Q I ' I I I I I , I - U2 - ll h I 'nO - A A . A .. ego I I I Q I I I 1 'I I I I I I ' A. 5 I II , A Q I I I I I , It I E I .. ' A. 'a -4 I .2 I I . - I -In : I . I' I I I I It I 'I I I ' ' . .I I I I I In . I 'I E I I ' I I I' qv I I I ' Q I I I ' . It ' - IQ I A I an , ' A . ll.. I A 'A C9 ' I I I Nl I I I I 5 I I I . . I I I ' ' . -' , 1 U1 . l.l V I,o 01 I , ' . , i . I lllllllllllllllllliillll??15E'-212-E X QI 4 v 2.- E E E X a E E E 1 : E V ,x L?52l?91'Si lllllllili cxf tu ,'?3'f3?g'- i fy E. 'f' it 95 , - Q 1 xv IIIIIE-I-blii. Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli' .f ERI?-29165IlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll BEN FLETCHER Ben proved himself to be a real track- man by running both the half-mile and mile run, breaking the county record in the latter. G-AYI-ORD EDWARDS Thls ns Reds thlrd year as dash man on the track team although he can pole vault andl hlgh jump He IS better on the track worc ERNEST FLETCHER Erme IS a quarter mile man and runs it juwt as fast at the f1Il1Sh as at the start FRED SCOTT Fred was a half mller and high jumper and he was good at both taking second 1n the half mxle run and thlrd 1n high jump an the County meet F520 Fifty one ,,. aiEpfr3Fiif5t21 t 6X'EIllllllllllllllllllllllll:i - ' -'Y :llllllllllllllllllllllll-X-x fm!! 56 Zi if .45 an I E 0 fn 'E U F1 ff! X I 0 4 , S32 to v :Q X lea. iii?-EllllllllllillllllllllllllllIllllllllll at Il ill-- Q' RLY? if IllIIllIHliimllllllillllllllllliilii .X , . . 1 , W ,. I 5 Y-.-- - - -fx' J: '-L 'ff' -Q v A.. A , - 1 --1. Q' .- -2- .. T A 2' 'Q f WT lll!!lIllIllF9'5 so 2 . 1.4.3 E, ' '-'fn' A 'W ' W' U 5 W ' 551 ,r x ' y s 4 . ,J f Au a 0. f 9 ia! 5 ll Q on ,V x ' 1 fre ' , ' i--. .qusismu WI!-I. BIAUI' f B111 puts the, shot and throws the dis- 1. N... -cus' with his brother. He won second lpl5ge 1n '23 in the discus. V 5.6 1 . . a' . f ' Q' Egfr' H ' f ' Q., L g - A 1:1 1' 5 111.5 wg: If? Ill! lllvl' ' A A f -Ered' phts. the shot and throws the dis- ff Q cus. 'He won first in both by a big mar- ? 2 Ein last spring. P 2 l, ' . N kgziivx 'L I 2 BILL GIIIIE - 4 ,Bill was on C. G. s track team as a dash 57 man and broad jumper- and he was good 1' at both. , ' 'X 3345 K. V 5 ' L ' E . f' 2 i' YIM f Q M i , 2 f. '- E E . 2 vnnx xumsox l ff i Vern has been on the track team for f' 1 K Q three years. He runs the mile and puts 1 .1 the shot. In '22 he won the former by if ,L D 60 yards and finished second in 21 and 22. 2 ' 311.3 . , it n 512 ae. . , , . , . . ., gf . Q , ' 'g 1 np :my-:wo rf ' A it 2 1? ' K 1 :F ii X . . E A i O pf 'Q Q vs 6 x .N times 2' ...lifijmi me fs :,. t 55 ' ' ff! tX' tt. p i n fi 2 4 Msg ' ,EQ Af' ..-. V., , ,V'f. Tl, ,fSTjiQg Tif2'fTT27' ,Lal H. , X H 1 :. eip Q 21119 ff sqft' aww. R . , wl- 'Q fs. 9 -'fj.ixA1,:f3.,.i 5,44 re f- A . E' - Bradley Alexander. Vernon Gordon Ibm-uthy Amrix e, Ynl.era Berry CHEER LEADERS Four cheerleaders were elected the week before the first foot ball game with Alma. The morning of the Alma game, students met in the auditorium for cheer- ing and general pep. The pep band made its first appearance, speeches were made, and the cheering and noise were immense. To bat Alma became a great thing. Dunlap and White City played a game the fore part of the after- noon. and Council Grove defeated Alma the latter half before an immense ciciwd of the County Fair with a large loyal bunch of rooters. Pep metings before games reached high enthusiasm. Between halves of games, the rooters led lby the cheer-leaders and band used to snake dance and pow-wow in the center of the field. O f onto the field first. n oreign fields it became a lark to get Pep and enthusiasm reached their greatest degree at the Marion game. Five hundred students and town people went to Marion in color decorated cars and lite ll t k i l ' ra y oo the town. They reaally expected to beatMar1on and when they didnt, they agreed to beat Marion next year! Nobody in that crowd will ever forget that Marion was held sicorless the first half. A singable song was: Council Grove, Council Grove, We've the best football team in the land, Play football to beat the band, Hokum, pokum, sokum, chockum, Council Grove! And, the lusty Yea, team, fight 'em was a yell to rally to. Page Fifty-three Page Fifty-four Qrgcmizalions lllllllllllllllllllll 59159145 TRI?-29165 II lllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllElblifklillllllllllllllllllll Mu-L5-1-3 4- 51511 I rgffg ,Qi 9 GIRL RESERVES fTcp Fowl Hudsmn Snodgrass Rotehind Hutson Crlpe Fombes X Brovn Vlnsant White M Amrlne Corbln B Wllliams Colyer D Alhflne Hhddle ROWJ R Xndelson In Brown Wzlson Hotchklss M Dorgdn X1CLLLlgh11I'l Mexer L Anderson Loague Hmes Long Rollf CBottom Rowb E Dorgan lulllns Carr Robbxns Barth Keys h VYlll1'Il'l l li Bowmln Haney Jallllte Slmms Ack r OFFICERS Thelma Barth P1es1dent LUIS Carr Vlce Presldent Albelta Pulllns Secletaly Commlttee Chalrmen Dorothy Keys SBYVICQ Fdna Wllllams Program Valera Berry Muslc and Esther Dorgan Soclal Th1 Apr1l the G1rl Reserves a Jumor orgamzatlon of the Young Women s Chr1 tlan A soclatlon celebrated thelr flrst b1rthday anmversaly In the one year the orgamzatxon has made a dlstmct 1m1press1on on the hlgh school atmosphere A term budget of 35125 00 has been successfully Worked out W1th the help of M1 s Dree e who ha been advlsor slnce the beglnmng of the Glrl Re eryes A party for Freshmen g1rls was gxyen W1th a genulne good tlme 1n the chool audltorlum early 1n September Later the members hlked out to the old Tnd1an Gu1de south of town and at Chrlstams t1me held a farewell party f01 Thelma Barth the presldent at the home of Vera Whlte Sho1tly afterward Thelma left for he1 new home mn McAllen Texas The sprmg they were or gamzed the Glrl Reserves hlked to the 1nv1t1ng p1cn1c ground of the county arm Glrl Reserves co operated W1th CIVIC orgamzatlons ln puttmg across the fxrst Commumty Chrlstmas They made toys and scrap books fo1 d1str1bu t1on and conducted a tag day one Saturday Also toys and scrapbooks were ent to Mercy Hospltal ln Kansas Cltl The glrls worked on these thxngs at home and at the party for Thelma V Hi' 16 hi. W qs Ill U rn P O I 'l E U rn lll v' Z!! '3 mmllllmlllll5329154 5-QLQFISQIllIllIIIIiiilililllllllllllllllllllllilll??1iEJI?E lllllllllllllllllllllll , I' . , V' 1 1 . r 1 -L ,1 , . ss, H ' , .7 , ' , e ,, l . X , ' , V U 1 - 1 1 - '1 1 - X - .. ' . ' 1 f ' ' ' ' A . A s 1 1. , A 1 , A. . c , 1 L r , , ' 1 v P7 H Il . , J , , ., , K, 1. g S, . . I 1 , , S ,., e 1 , - . . - .4 N . . A WwavgvrvYvgY--RiniAg-Y-i-g---girrvrwrirvrgvrrrr W . . L ' 1 Ruth Robbms e,----e,--e--,---- ...... so ..... ,e-e,-e---,,,,,--- Treasure1 ' - r v J 1 3 r r ' 9 - .Q . . . . . . , o 1 , 1 S1 S 1 ' ' ' 1 K 1 1 ' . 1 ' 1 1 I W 1 1 ' S1 S , S ' ' , S ' . - S ' 1 l 1 - . ' . . N . . Q . , - 1 ' 1 W , . 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The lighting and scenic effects pifcturesque costumes and Well-trained cast and choru es made it one of the 1prett'es modt enjoyable high school productions in years. Tunes were catclhy and the dialogue witty. The operetta was not- able in that each person enacted his 'part convincingly and no lines were for- gotten. ' When an Amierican yatching party arrived on the little Norman island of Beaujolais .andlits youn en Larry and Tony, seemed to be mightly attractc' by the pretty french 1gir vonne and Susette 1picture1sque.ly dressed in honor of a piing fete day the American girl. Phillis and:'Bell1e began to scheme to how them. their folly. The duke of the i land' in honor of the visitors plan- ned an evcining garden party at his castle with the v1iew of devoting himself to the Widowed sister Aunt Sarah of the owner of the yacht Bender who having beenmarried once, had no taste for it again. The Cousntess Marie fiancee of fthe Duke ,began early after their first meeting to en1snare the gay Mr. Bender and his resistance really seemed futile. g Harkins the prim and very Engli ih valet of Mr. Bender found himself hel-pl1e1ss1 before the charms and flirtations of the countess' vivacious maid Fantine. o play a joke upon Larry and Tony at the masquerade party Phillis and Belle changed dres 'es with Yvonne and Susette W'hile Aunt Sarah was per- suaded to exchange with the Counte1ss. The men concerned fell into the trap and thus into difficult1ie1s'. In the meantime Harkins was having a painful not his but Mr. Bender s In the end Mr. Bender escaped the countess who decided in favor of being a d1u1chess' and Aunt Sarah was relieved of the Duke s attentions. which had been obnoxious to 'her. Larry and Tony after havinon raved all evening to the .su1p1po1 ed French girls about the moon s many attrac- tions, returned to devote themselves to their own girls. Harkins and Fantine evidently from their action 1 reached an agreement of 'ome sort but it was not di closed 1in public. Choru .e of Norman and American boys and girls' did some very pretty inging. The cast included: Augu tu Duke of Beaujolais --- ,g,g,--,,., -- John Bender-Wealthy American Widower - ----- Tony Larry Vincent Sherman Xoung Amer'cans' B nder s Guests .... , -L-.-...-- Harkins-Bender s Engli h valet -,-,. Pierre-A Juggler C-h1C0'l31 A Wrestlei Countee Marie Rich Spinster Ddke Fiancee ---. Aunt Sarah Jessup Bender s Si ter' Widow --- Philli -Bender Daughter --, --------- --------- H Belle-Her Friend Yvonne 1sLf5ft5 rhgifisfsg-ith Flower and Candy Girls ------ ----- - ------- --W Fantine-Maid of the Countess --- Accompanist ------- - ------- - -- - Howard Nelson - ---- - Marion Jaillite Gaylord Edwards - - Ben Fletcher Emmett Torrance ---- Vern Hutson --- Nell Cress ----- Vida Linn --- Dorothy Keys ---- Valera Berry Ruth Bowman ---- Valda Coltrane --- Wilma Rose Page Fifty-eight 1 V L is V la 'U 9' O fn Q U fn N li -x 5 v it T At Yea. tt? .ea llllllllllllllllillllill5?liE2IQ-E Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'QLQLFZE lllllilllilillml Q 1 9 3: , .- -- - ze - Q. X ,a N W I CSV I . 1 1 H 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' 7 ' s V , 9 S 1 i 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 V ' 1 , 1 , ' Loci 1 1 , 1 . 1 S ' , 1 1 S, 1 ' S l A ' S s W v ' 1 Y 7 9 7 7 l ! , V I 1 4 , 1 1 I y s 1 1 1 1 1 1 i , 1 , In -- , 9? 1 S' ' ' 1 1 X 5' 1 ' 1 1 , , 1 1 time convincing Fantine t1hat the d-ol.l heicarrieid an.d which said Papal , was Y s N ' 9 1 X 9 l L , U I ' ! D sf ' l l ' , S, ' l 1 S , s i F S ' 1 1 s 1 S Si. 1 1 7 I , S , n S' . U . , 1 5 ' 's 1 X ' 1' , S 9 l 1 1 s 's so ' . , 4 Y K . 1 -, ..-, ... .., - ., - .ul ' 'f-r w-2: '-- 1 Q X aaszqezes mmmlmnlummmumnuum2: IQQLQImmm!Inll:ummmllnulllluluwixabzes sygqetaeu mm mmmummmms asvzesfxs ammmnmu In m ms ral asks- ' 4 55 'o x 4 Nl 19- JP G rn E 'U rfl !'! 1 N ORCHESTRA LF4 p Rowj Kmkle Torrlnce Taylor W Braun Helgele Alex Lnder f5lQOllll lion? Hou ll lullm Helgele I' Brmun Ldward I ox Mwrlowe Rr se Shern n fqllllld Howl Inberhfut I llllltt Tltu I oy Jallllte Ixneehnd T Braun X . 1 Q ' L e ' Q9 l X 62: f - I 4 - . A f H . H U1 A Q. ' S , 4 . ' 1 t I 4 '-1 A 2 : . S ' . 1 ' . ll .. - ' . 44, e e -, . m Q f .T A- ll, N S+' -Y u.l I J U ji . x - as e - DQ - A o , H X ,lpn A , 1' ' HI ' 5 A : W V 3 . . . 5 c e Q . . M : . 2 . . , S - T ' ' ' 2 . Q nn ' ' A A : , 2 an Q 2 . lv- av e ' A - T - -m - 9:1 W . , I I ' ' The hxgh chool orchestra with the assxstance of flV6 grade V10llllS, has played at vauous school funct1ons It lS under the dlrectlon of llfI1S1S Heaton Vlolln Llarlnets Lanola Loy Max Elhott Helen Tltus Harold Kneeland Ru sellJa1ll1te Theodole Braun 2 Flute Trombone O11ve1 Eberhart Harold Houser Kenneth Klnkle Cornet Alberta Pulhns Emma wHe1gle Baritone Hubert Helgle John Taylor W1ll Braun B1 adley Alexandel Drums Vmcent Sherman Saxaphone Gaylord Edwards Davld LCV Wllma Rose Fred Braun Leo Marlowe Plano Grade v1ol1ns wexe Clarence S1mms Bernard Sherman Ot1S Corey John Edwald Haney and Kermlt Pearson Page Fifty nzne llllilllllllll X I I -x 'L Q1 llllllllllllll2?I .'9. QllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIFIQ-. vi 1 oft Q' EQ. 6 .S Q iii-?llllllIllIlllIllIIl 5 DEACE DI DE EX2Eflllllllllllllllllll Q GIRLS GLEE CLUB CTop Rowp Qulllvan Berry Cress Cr1pe Roberts Lmn lM1dd1e ROWJ Tltus Hllls Alexander Loy Rose Hathaway Barth qlTI'll'TlS Prater QBOtt0m Rowj Cfltrane Anderson Dfugan MCI aughlm Bowman Haney Jallllte Keys I'wenty two members of the Glrl Glee Club wlth Wllma Rose at accom panlst met tW1Cl a week after school for practlce Mlss Heaton Musxc In tluctor had d1rect1on The glrls have ung ln assembly At the Arfmas tlce Day1Serv1ce 1n the hlgh chool aud1tor1um before the Nomens Cxty Club andj a1t the C101un1ty Teaches meetmg Dorothy Keys VaLera Berry Agatha Dougan and Nell Press compose the quartette and w1ll sxng durmg commencement week Dorothy Keys Wllma Ro e and Nell Cre s entered the tate contest 1n Empor1a for soprano plano and contralto Wlth the Boys Glee Club the g1rls1staged The Bells of Beaujolals pretty tuneful operetta the nlght of December 19 w1th thelr own speclalty Mother Goose Arabesque The members are Flrst Soprano LaVerne Sullwan Dorothy Keg s Valda Coltrane VaLera B1erry Ruth Hathaway Lucxlle Anderson Flrst Alto Erlene Ja1l1l1te V1da Lmn Dor1s1 McLaughl1n Agatha Dougan Ellen Cr1pe Second Soprano Rozella Hxlls Lanola Loy Helen Haney Ehzabeth Slmms Rluth Bowman Helen Prater Second Alto Helen T1tus Marle Roberts Nell Cress Edythe Alexander Page suey tcm ' 1 v ,Q at 3 Q Q LOA. 1. 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Ohddle ROWJ R Jallllte VS Braun Nelson Hutson qillllllh T Bosch South Q v D 0 .4 QB ttom Howl gellbfhllll T nmnce ldwirds B Fletcher Rhode A vo to Phe Boys Glee Club had a dlstlnctlon the glrls dldnt achleve The boys W016 pm a gold halp wlth the word muslc wrltten across It The rule W .1 Qwlth except on tnat proved 1tD was that the boys should wear the p1ns .2 ' ' A a peclalty of the Bell of Beaujolals the boys sang the Barefoot I 0 0 Q'O Tlall w1th two grad ch ldren 1n co tume Other appearances aslde from E the opeletta were for the Women City Club and the Arm1st1ce Day SQTVICE 2 1 The qualtette of Gaylord Edward Vlncent Sherman MRTIOH Jallllte and Robelt Rhad w ll appear Commencement week Plact ce wa held twlce a week the lxth oer1od Wlth Mlss Heaton Then the melodlou Gvp 5 Trall the favorlte Drlnk to Me Only Wlth Thxne Eves 'md other hav h lp d to wlle study halls and classes ' A Q ' lllllllllllllllllllmllllllll f e ' V ' o I 1 I s ' U N e A . , I ' v C C . Q ' 1 I ' A V ' m I f 4 A l . f. Q A - 10 I I f'1 ' I-4. 4 E? I :Q - W cb ' I - .l. v A an ' A f ' , A .. - TD P A gn ,M i U1 A .. n I -- ,D -. 1 . 4 . tb 4 fo A Q f ' ' ' C l . Y u ,4 A 1. , A 4.4 A ' , - 3 A . . A , . , an .1 . A ' A C f cn , - ' A ' ' A ra' . ' 'N - , A A , 5 in - 1 Y i 1 , . A. rl 1 1 5. A A ' ' ' 1 y I 4 'C' : M ' I ' l 1' N ' 9 o , A ' ' 1 , i tai o ' e A YA A . W . . i A. Z v ,A . Q n N . U A X I R A I . I : l a,o l 9 1 I ln, , U , . . I-1 . ' IIIlllimfmllllnlillfllllllli - - - - f e ' ll . . Member are First Tenor Emmett Torrance Gaylord Edwa1ds Warren Gwllman Vm cent qherman garb! mmm UGH nog, Bo as 3? 4: 535 215 :Els SDS' DE: GDC' E33 25? '11 E'g 12.59. Z'1!J:1 rnflfg gm: 55,5 V2 O SHS U- ... 'JU DU:UU :-wg Om Q25 32 Fl 2.19-ie O55 Beg UJ UQ omg JJ 5 05 :mg El .'3 E O :s Saas: -ze :,.:u 4 .L E X M Q D CD IO .V K E S X I syzvqsens Page Sixty one WXiSlllllllllllllIlllll 5 DEACE DI DE Eiilllllllll!lllllIlll q' BAND 1 ornet Brwdl 5 Alexander Plul Rees William Braun Sax phmes. Vernon Grrdon D1v1d Ln Fred B1 lun 'Ilombones Kenneth kinkle H114 ld Hou-,er L 'lorl moe Lllrin t Hlrold Kneeland 'Wax hlliott T d B1 lull Birltone John Tavlox Drums Xinc nt Sherman Joe J ne The band under the dlrectlon of Bradley Alexander was the first band to create pep in the athletic activities And pep it did create When the band stiuck up a lively air the boys on the field seemed to be inspired and g1V en that little more punch to carry the ball over It seemed to urge the side lines in thelir cheering The band malde all the tripls with the football team as well as Ju 13 playing at the home games The band was made up entirely of hould not be the last for a band is an excellent instlgator of pep V A G lst Senior Cas they leave neighboring town from a football gamel Well do you think we ve left anything? 2nd Senioi You mean do we have anything left' What sort of a chap is Bradlley Alexander? Oh hesabu ybee But I nevei saw him Work He doesn t he imply goes around stinging any body he can 7 s: . e ' 'f , 2 ,.', ' '. 'K C. 0 4 1 , 2 ' cj, 1 X '1 1 V' SI f 7' , 1 'I S , 5. Y 'l T: ' e sz 2 . , l .' ' ' , A- 'L ' V' ,I e . ' cr -S X X . .X X . 66 77 ' ' ' ' ' ll 7! ' ' X X. X . X . X . . . - high school boys. Altho this was the first year the school has had one, it S , 'X ' 'X sc .ss , - X X X XX.X X X .X X X X X X X X X u X , ' 7 X ' 77 X X ' ,, as X X X, 'X X H . , 1 ' 1 . il X ' X XX !, SC , , I XS X -YY a X X , X X ' X , av as X X 1 X XSX'X X K ' ' 7 Y 'rv ' Page Sixty-two clog' qt in v -uo, ' - -Sm -- P 'TQXEEIIIlilllllllllllillllllllavi.. I9 C24 D 'Y-'lllllllllllmllllllllll ANNUAL STAFF 4'I'op liowb Edwards. Berry, Crt-ss, Amrine tl-Sottnin Huwj Sherman, Gordon, .lflillite The 1924 Peace Pipe has been written and drawn and photographed and engraved to please the people who ,publish it, the Seniors, and those who buy it, the public. Some of its features are new to Council Grove Hfigh School, some of them are the popular things high school people know and like to see in the annual. Seniors themselves, without nominations even, elected the staff on writ- ten ballots. Nothing autocratic has occured in its management. Team work ran along smoothly and peacefully except for one windy day row which probably shouldn't be mentioned since it wasn't serious and didn't leave any impression on the Peace Pipe. The King's scepter expresses power to his subjects and so to the Indian is the Peace Pipe. The school annual is an -expression of the power and life of the school. With this in mind and thinking of the importance the peace pipe holds in town history, the 1924 annual of Council Grove High was named The Peace Pipe. Dorothy Amrine ,,e, Cut, ,HW to Editor Vernon Gordon ,, C. 7 Business Manager Vincent Sherman me ,,s, , to Ass't Editor Gaylord Edwards W g,,,,. sem, Athletics Marion Jaillite C, J-okes and Cartoons Nell Cress ,C eee,C -. e,e,,e. We Calendar VaLera Berry c, W Snapshots Pa ge Sixty-three llllllllllllllllllllllfliilfllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllll!Illll?Z9l+ZFIeE EEZ?-'.?I6E lllllllllllllllllll -If-I-II fp-MIII Iv I I RHETORICAL CLUBS Rhetorical Clubs were organized the first of the y-ear to present assembly programs. Everyone in school belonged to Ia cluIb Ian-d must make at least one appearance 'Clubs are organized in debate ,music .and dramati-cs. When club member hip is declared open for 'gnature at the bulletin board arrange- mc ts are made between friend to get one name on the right list The ones who don t sign are given to a debate club by Supt Haney the only person in school who can ay rhetorical without swallowlng hard first CAr1other word ne can say gracefully is ro trum which ip hard for everybody else I Ift r the organization nothing is heard of one s c1uIb until he has Io be on a prog am or in a play Every Thur day morning the president of a club comes before the c r tai 1 and makes a speech viz Thi morning the Cm ert name herej club will make its Cgive numbe hereh appearance in chapel The fIrst number Wlll be a Cinsert topic talk ni piano olo If the program is to be a play the chairman saysl Will presfn a one act comedy entitled Qusually Noplotski by Nobodymuchj However chool without the uh rhetorical cluIbs wouldnt be the same Sometimes much work is put on a production as for instance Foiled By Heck' by the Junior Senior Debate Club which required pecial scenery and week of practice OFFICERS OF RHETORICAL CLUBS-1923 24 Jumor Senior Dramatic Club Gaylord Edwards President Dorothy Amrlno Vice President Herbert Heldel Secretary Program Commlttee Helen Haney Ch rman MSTIOH Jaillite Louise McCarde11 Junior Senior Music Club President Vice President Secretary Fllen Cripe Chairman Lula Roberts Bob Pirtle Junior Senior Debate Club Howard Nel on Pari St1ll10l'l Hubert Helgele Program Commuttee Vice President Secretary Margaret Godwin Calvin Sullivan Mildred Pulliam Freshman Sophomore Debate Club Dorothy Key Arrena Brown Program Committee President Vice Presldent Secretary Robert Scott Ruth Anderson Archie Stralovw Freshman Sophomore Music Club W1ll1am Searight Harold Kneeland Elizabeth Ellls Program Committee President VICE Presldent Secretary Freda Lowe Rusoel Jaillite Willie Braun Freshman Sophomore Dramatic Club Yida Linn Helen Prater Vlarion Perry Program Committee Marv Amrine Kenneth Klnkle Bernice Williams I ogram Committee Pres1den Vice President Secretary Marie Roberts ValdIa Coltrane Ernest Fletcher Page Sixty four tc- ' 11 Q' ,Q 13 3.13 Q lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-.A ... se. 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F l G. 1 ., ' . c . 5 A M U h Q . . - ' ' '. 5 I A ' A - 4: 5 I Y. 4 A' ' y , I. . . . 1 . - l 1 4 -I in 1 - 1 J g I:- 'I THE LOG September Sept 3 Good h1p C G H S launches at Chapel Harbor for n1ne month s crunse thru the sea of Knowledge Portlon of lawst year s creww retamed New hand an odd, lnexperlenced lot ays Captaln Haney Sept 4 -Steerage passengers attacked by a myvstemous maladfy greemt1s lilbiiivlillllllllllllll HllE'?1iE2IQE llllllllllllll Sept 5 Upper deck pa enger lald low wxth sea slckness caused by hlgh waves ln the Stra1t of Ha1d Lessons Sept 11 Stewalds for dlfferent cla e ot pas engerg chosen from pas enger v1z Flrst Class VlHC6Ht Sherman Seconfd Class Benn1e Fllletclher Thlrd Class LaVerne Sullwan Fourth Class Kenneth K1nkle Sept 12 Steerage pas enger are entertanned on deck wxth a receptxon glven by thelr fellow passelnlgers Sept 13 Dreese as slsted 'by the G R s glV6S a receptlon for the Fresh man glrls On Deck the Good Shrp C G H S Sept 24 Sh1p sa1l1ng smoothly The crew proves satlsfactory under an expert Captaln QFQSIQFISE llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 1 x lc E E Il 0.4 oi L9 vo 1: sg! 'ni on :ga 9 A l .33 'fli 7 13 7522. '.'.9.a2llllIll Illilllllllllillllllllllllll October Oct 1 Steerage passengers entertam the crew and passengers w1th a F1anc1s W1lla1d program Oct 4 Good shlp C G H S anchors ln Vacat1on Harbor, passengers and crew attend MOTFIS County Falr Oct 5 F11st game of football we play Alma and w1n Oh' that pep Oct 10 Captaln I-Laney organizes Rhetorlcal Clubs cause a great com motlon among the passengers Oct 12 We played football at Hermgton and won CA muddy vlctory J Oct 16 Annual Staff elected Oct 17 Good Sh1p C G H S agaln anchors 1n Vacatlon Harbor Whlle the crew attends teachers meetmg The much needed vacatlon IS engoyed by all especlally the steerage pas engrs who f1nd hlgh school l1fe very ruff on the hlgh seas Oct 24 Captaln Haney lnstructs the steerage passengers 1VI1 marchlng so that they may keep the1r balance Whlle on :deck Page Sixty six 'P A ' W'i 7: W'? . ' 1 l . . .. f, U egg' btgv hi .5523 .X Oct 26 Blg pep meetxng tex thelr lungs are more thoroulghl Football team to J unctxon Clt Oc 30 F1 lowe en party a tered amd torn lllll llllllllll5-iiiliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 Football game Wlth 6 Football boys off De 7 Football men sport 12-Crew paassengens a o the fxrst number of our lecture Nov 16 On to Mar1on and dd weren t out pepped Nov Nov Nov Nov Nv19 P ,J in LJ ,a alll ff Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec il, Ti, ', , - I 1 il ur yell leaders w11l prove to be better af developed Agam we wm st class passengers are off deck for a Hal Nell s Spooks I ll say Vernon 1S tat ovember slkmdge Lots of f1ght we won for a luncheon, glven by the Llons w blankets We are all proud of them d townspeople are on De-ck :tomght to en COUDSG feat We mlght have been outclassed but assengers and crew are held spell bound as they l1sten to Mr Schmldt burst forth in song 22 Seasxckness accompames exams 23 The crew IS a cruel, cold hearted bunch 29 Are we thankful? We surely ought to be for we are now 1n Vacatxon Harbor for our Thanks xvunlg holldays Football game postponed December Dec 3 Crew and passengers re on deck agaln 7 Football game at Go-tl nwood Councll Gro-ve on tofp 10 Members of the Glee Clulb are practlclng for the operetta 13 -+Sen1or Debate Club appeared ln Chapel Harbor Crew and passengers ane pleased by Folled By Heck 115 V-- 9 1 as. 2.2 .Ss lilllll Santa Claus Jan 2 All aboard sengers partake Page Sixty lovon Dec 20 Bells of Beaugolaus A success Dec 21 Chrlstmas vacatlon Crew and passengers off deck wa1t1ng' for January Jan 3 Basket ball tournaments Jan 10 A cruel crew presents us wlth exams A large percent of pas I A-.Illllllllllllllllllllllll3 A .. EX'-3llllllllllllllllllllllll X-A r 4 N ge Ill ! ii I '1 E Q n I 4 F - fa Sz. misss ,pe A ws ul 1 at -- 2 -1 v Q N 2g , h S -. :ez ,I X, i .-XS CD Q4 I f , gg . - f X: D l , , p . . NV III mv: Q I B I. . . . . . .... , . . I QP' X , XNW Q . , .... , ' bp lb? ' el an l'l lllielsiu, n U' fel, 1 . M w 3 , N A H Q 1, .2 .e .l I ' ' A A A - 1 .'4 n A - A ' 1 7 ' ' - F' . AIA A ' .A - A Q . . , 2 4 ir. .e mp- uc- , - 2 ef, ag- V at 2- - g as -1 ', - ' , N . 4- ' A ' - . fa - A A Lamar r., f-l. ,Y -Y A g - 0 . . . - A h . 5 4 if - .. I A' h A , I In A , . . ' . 1. f A I I I I he u , ' l Q 'A Im I p J . ' p n, llllilllllililillll16?lQ ..1-51' IQEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..:?-7l 'Ie1:E wp... I. .r Wxillllllllllllllllllliii' D ACE DI DE Ei?l!lllllll!llllllllI Q '29 i 'i 525 Z' Jan. 19.-Our boys basket- ball team defeated Osage on deck Good Ship W H C.G.H.iS. ff- Qzf Jan. 26.-Herington all on Deck to witness basket ball games, C. G. H1 S. Tj vs. H. H. S. W W February 'A 0.0 Feb 1.-Both basket ball teams -out on a 'cruise to White City. hi Q Feb. 8.-Alumni games on Ideck. Lots of fight. 2 Feb. 15.-Alta Vista battles with us for basket ball games. 5 E Feb. 20.-White City basket ball boys sail into Chapel Harbor for a game. .- E ,-Felb. 22.-C. G. H. S. basketball boys are off deck for a game at Osage E g City. Paul Simms, a ,devnote-d admilrer of our team, was the -only -rooterr who S 2 went wlifth them. Good for Pfaulll E E Feb. 29.-A large number of pass-englersleave the ship and jo-urney to 'nl 3 Herington to witness a basket ball game 'between H. H. S. and C. G. H. S. Yes, E E we lost, but we are good losers E E March E E M.ar. 7 .-We encounter the lads of the -Order of the Dem-olay on deck the g :g Good Ship C. G. .Ht S. in a conflict of basket ball. ' E 3 Mar. 13.-Lucky 1Dayg the,State High School Inspector smiles as she en- S Z X E ters our ship and gives us a few words of encouragement, which helps us all. 2 E Mar. 14.-District Basket Ball Tournament at Emporia. Our team is off E S deck for the big event. r t 2 FF A In 0 Q Op xi . X v 4 A D Q .X :ix H H M Mar. 15.-B-ob Pirtle is alnotiher victim of the mumfps. and . 524 ja. Worst of all he took them while he was in Emporia. I., I ' A Qi , 4 H, H ' D 4 fo i 'o '42 io! E 4429 1 E Mar. 21.-The J unior-S-enior Debate Cluwb gave their last program rin Chap- E 5 el this morning. A jazz orchestra was the only redeeming feature of the af- E fair. s ' . ' ' ll E Mar. 27.-Pirates on the .-high Seas. Class fights startg a general roar E S on deck. 1 y S 3 Mar. 28.-Senior Tacky Day. All first class passengers off deck for a 3 Q . . . 1 E holiday and it rained. t E - A , I April E 2 V April 10.-The Juniors give a play Nifty-Fifty and make it a real success. 5 E April 25.-Seniors are entertained at a fine banquet by the Juniors. E 1 5 May E E ' May 6.- Come Out of the Kitchen is staged by the Seniors. It is one of S E the best plays in years. ' 5 ffl May 9.-Girl Reserves banquet their mothers and serve and cook the din- ff' ner themselves. Q 74 May 11.-Baccaleaureate Sun-day. ' May 12.--+Class Day exercises in the afternoon, Commencement at night. 'I' May 16.-Ship arrives at harbor, The Finish. I . 6 be ' Page sxxy-signs , 1 K gfo Y A 0,-,, ..--.- .., - -- ,,,,l bm:mlmmlmumlum:me 2-. anmmmnnnuuulexsi a 5 . 1 5 -'gf 8 H Xl --- J - fx Q E s-gf -4-'fi' 2 x., l -11.1-11 1 93 ' Page Sixty-nine V 5 . . f'2 E E l 29' 4 4 'pgmsnnnaunnauuuaw: pEAQE mpg Z-Kill!!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIFKW oz' yer A 'Cf E 5 E E 2 A Q 3 4 2 S V E 2 R 'gf ii' 55' o'o M V X yd ste 5 :Se I 2 ' 2 s 5 I fn ug Eiilllllllllllllllllllllllllzii I 9 2 4 E :llllllllllllllllllllIIIIFIXSA , gl., vag ' l, Q Cf.,-..Q llllllll EI kE7 ll llll-S31 'l'?I?xI:E- CONSEQUENCES Listen my friend and you shallhear ' Of the lpaths we tread tlhnoulgfh-out nthe -year They are the straight and narrow kund And of course a-dvance the ind But to keep -one you must bre ' Eight or nine and then youll take The Consequences Chewing gum is just one ration ' That will cause your resignation. It -s take y-our books and leave this school You ve overstepped the Golden Rule Your mind is filled with jealous hate Yet as you go you ll meditate The Consequences. llllll lllll lllllllIlllIli?I? I7. Iillllllll Nil III!Illlllllllllillllllllllliil IlI??153','IQE llllll Then comes the springtime wuth its s-un It s grab a fishing pole and run. You ll never 'find a surer way To make you sadly ,rue the d'ay They re sure to meet you at the door And give you what you re waiting for- The Consequences. Q Or if some chalk you hap to throw Down to the office you will go. And there it's chances nine to one That they will fire you like a gun. Then when you 'sto-p, lif you ever -do, Youlll wiaslh you'd though-t -about them, too-, The Clonsvequences. It might lbe a vnote, y-ou'll chance to Writeg You'd better keep it out of sight, For if you don't you'll comprehend The meaning of that word suspend . And then, sometime when you're alone, You'll wish that you had only known, The Consequences. So, as the days go flitting by, We only watch ourselves and sigh, And if we chance to make a break, We know exactly what to take. It d-oes no good to beg, or plead, They say we know enough to heed The Consequences. 15 vf?1Q' Q Q. -sv .x..-Ill 'I' ts? an - LQ .3 W? M lla '-.5 E i S 2 E 2 2 'af 'li U ill il' 9 ll! E E E E E E nf Jolly '24. Page 8oven1:y ,-X :sg I I ' aa 4 M 5 10 - ' 3 , ' Q ul e - e '12 ' - ' V , 0 , A , . U rn . N E ' A - 'U . . v A ' '11 . ' lf! I N .g , fl , f.1:f.l..L,u1tA-, I 9I 9. 2IlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll?Ie1FkS it 1 11 fl QEQIQFISEllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll x IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'-Y pEACE mpg N6 lllllllllllllllllllsief THE JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET Thls years banquet to the Senlors glven by the Junlors the evenlng of Frlday Aplll 25 at Securlty Hall was the f1nest affalr for the least money, and for fthe largest number that erver occured In the hnstorfy of Cofuncll Grofve Hxgh One hundred ten people were seafbed at quartette tambles and svervlng was begun shortly after seven o cloclk the appolnted t1me Each table held a small potted plant and was n1cely appovnted In wh1te l1nen and shunlng s1lver Da1nty place cards were used and the Senlor colors were hung In streamers from the corners of :the room The d1nner 1tself,was dellclvous Ben Fletcher pres1ded as toastmaster In the 1n1m1tab1e manner we always assoc1ate wxth Benny V1ncent Sherman as pres1dent of the Semors respond ed In a toast B Battery to Benny s svpeech of welcome Supt Haney spoke a.pp1 oprxately on Statlc Both he and MISS MclCorm1ck In Aer1al drew many laughs from the banquet crofwd Tfwo enjoyafble numbers were a v1ol1n solo by Lanola Loy and a p1ano solo by 'Hlelen Tltus The Rev G H Cottofn asked grace and was a banquet guest nun s 06 99 ? S I THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION The flrst sfoclal event of the :school year Is the Freshman Receipfmoln Thus year s receptIon held Tuesday of the second week of school was well attend ed and resulted In a lot of fun Talks were made by Vlncernt Sherman Benny Fletcher LaVerne Sulllvan and Kenneth Klnkle as pres1dents of the classes Wxlma Rose and Lanola Loy pleased us all wlth p1ano and v1o11n solos V1n cent Sherman and Bradley Alexander performed a comlc sxnglng and dancing sk1t MISS Dreese dlrected 'get acquaflnted games Mlss Stenger wlth a troup of d0II16'St1C sclence lgxrls served punch and waf ers to the crowd In less than s1x m1nutes Of course, everyone was perfect ly wllllng to be served qulckly Page Seventy one E S S E Ti Q ,I In 0 IQ -I5 Q3 A .2 E E E 1 2 : is 'bb' 'I' t v 9 IL-Ley. 'lkia o I 1 l It N' 51 X SU Il: l ,, A A A A In . II- 2 -A Q v A I ' . A I . , Q I b., ' , ' -I .E : I g i - I ini I 1 I , 1 A , ,I A A . A . A A ' -s F S2 we I A . ' AA , Aim A ' .'A AA , - . 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EIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll?Ix?.'?IcQ .7 NEESIQFISE lllllllllllllllllll ' 1 'RW EKEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 PEACE, DIDE E54-EilllIlllllllllllllll Q FIFTY FIFTY FI1fty Fxfty the Junlor play waIs Isvtaged 'IIhursIday nught Aprll 10th at the hlgh school auId1Itor1um Tt was aI rIeal success 'Dhe cast was well sIeIl ected anId well tnalned by M1sIs MIcCorm1ck 'Phe story of F1fIty Flfty 1n three acts showed the fall anId the sudden I'IlSI6 of Henry Brown an antxst and hIlS pad PauIl Green a wr1ItIeIr with whom he shared eveIryIthI1ng Flfty Flfty They llved m Mrws IPodge s boardmg houIse afnd 1n order for her to allow Soplne Henry s sweetheart to vus1t the cIhumIs, they told the SIeeIm1ngly harmless he that Paul had a wufe 1n St Paul Whlch was welIl eInIougIh t1ll PauIl met May Dexter The Cast Henry Brown PauIl SJIIXIIIIIS Paucl Green Ben Fletcher Patrick IO Malley Ted Braun Mrs Podge Alberta Pul11nIs Sophle Bland Florence Eastman May Dexter Loulse McCar1dIeIll 'VIrIs Hawley Vera Whrte Smudge Paul Elhott Cap Bernard Harvey JosIepIhI1ne Arvllla GIr1Iff1ng COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN Come Out off the K1tchIen the annual Sen1or play was set for May 6 IIt IS a clever comedy drama with Ithree acts land 1n an Iarlstocratlc old V1rgI1n1a manslon belonglng to the blue blooded Damgerfleld famlly An excellent The play was glven under Mlss McICorm1ck s capable d1rect1on 'Dhe story hmges on the fact that the Nontherner who rented the Dalnger fleld mansxon from the Damgerfxeld ch1lIdren whose father had been forced to put all the famlly fortune Into doctor b1llIs demanded wh1te servants aIs a con d1t1on of the contract The whmte Servants falled to show uIp and Itlhe DaI1ngeIr fleld chlldren felt they had to have the money anyway It was Ollwas ldea f01 themselves to be the servants and sIhe herself wouIld be the cook When Crane the Northerner armved w1th a house Iparty, he and alll the other men found the kltchen wIhere Ol1v1a worked the most attraotlve room ln the house A clandestlne love affaxr of one of the guests led to all klnds of COIT1pl1Catl0HS Crane fell In love Wlth Ol1v1a both as the cook and as the pretty glrl herself The eleven Senlors cornposlng the cast are Helen Haney Nell Cress Ellen Cr1pe Dorothy Keys Bob Pmtle Emmett Tornance Vllncent Sherman Maraon Jalllute Vernon Gordon Pat Str1eby 0llV1a Da1ng'erf1eld Ellzabeth Dalngerfleld 'VIrs Falkener Cora Falkener Burton Crane Thomas Leffents Solon Tucker Paul Da1ngerf1eIld Charles Dalngerfleld Randolph Weeks Page Seventy two I' z :l j I 1 A' 'D 0.x I 'II b A , ' ' A ' A a+ -A , ,v A I E' In 2 . I I -A I A 2 , I ,., . , , ' f S . A- - A ,A . . f. A QI I- ' A 'N I , , '. I- I-n ' ' , - A Y A A A . -. A A 5 Y A I It ' 1' A A , I I . A Q 4- IZAI IA AIA- I. I A A' I- A A A A A A '1 T' I ' Q ' .I A A I I ' 'A ' . A A ' A A E I A ' ' ' A 4 : T- Q A i I I I I II, I I I , AA Y - A A mi ,- II . IA A 'ci I'I-, 41 1-' 'I ., ' AA : I Q I I I I I I I 'I I 'I'-I '. I4 --ITIIII., IIIIIIIAII- 'A.AA 0 I I I ' - I . 'jf A A I I I I I I I ' - ' III IAVIIIII. 4 A51 IIIIIIIIII.TIf'A' I I I I I I I . A so A A I 59+ : I I I I I I I I I I A K -'- a - I : I I I I I I A I , - - A 1 I I I I I I A A I I I I I I I I I . 5. ' A' Q-I I I I I I I I I I I - M A ' I I I I I I I A A- A i -I-s r - I I I I I I I A A A 2 A .f I I I I I I I I I I A A L - A A , gs Y I I I I I I I I I I A A - IA I I I I I I I I I I I A A A A 1 7 A I I I I I I I I I I A I I I I I I I I I I A A W N A I I I I I I I I I j ' A' I I I I I I I A , , A ef- , I I I I I I I ' I I I I , . n-. I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I A ' ' A A 4 6 ' I I I I I I I I I I . - Q 4' I I I I I I I I I I A I I A A Y A H I I I I I I I I I I AI ,. A , I I I I I I I I I I - I A - A SP - - I I I I I I I I I I A ' ' ' A ' A A ' I I I A I - A P' A. I I I I I I I I - AA I I I I I I I I I I ' A -'D I I I I I I I I I I ' - In I I I I I I I I I I ,, A 'I A I ' A' I I 1 ' -. I I I I I I I I I I v - A 3 ,V I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I A XQ I I- I I I I I i I I A , M ' '99 . I I I I I I I I I I 4, Q 'I III IIIII 1A EAA IIIII'IIII' LII I I I I I I I I I A I A ' ' , A 3 I I A A I I I A A A . W I I I I ' I I A - I' A UQ - I I I A I ' I ' 'I I I A I I I I. - A A - ' ' A' I 4' I I ' ' T ' A A T A as A A - f A A A I I I AA I Y I Q I , I I , , T. - I A I A - ::s A A .. - A 4 , , A Cd: '- A A ' - . 'I AA A ' ' ' f A , ' A .O ' ' A 4 , - ' - - . A' -- ' . A A I: A A ' Q A- A I - . ,, , ' H I I. M ' I A A I I ge I -- A- A, , A. a , , I ' . , I W A I A . I I I 2 A A - A I v A A Y I M I. . .4 Q I I A ' ' ,, ' U: '- . ' . ' . 5' . - ' ' A Q A. ' ' , so 5 . . . . 20 . . P1 . 45 I ' A v I - v I ' A IllllIllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE'19.iE:'7..?5llllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllll-519. 929x3- 7 E E X I f 5 'E E E Qasyla-:-zvtaeu IIE-?I v. EIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIXEQIQQ vi EESIQFISE Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I X X 'U 52 0 U1 E 'U F1 4 .L .,- -- ea. zvxkilx lllllllllllllliillllll5?lii,I?-E llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .Sill 9 '7 T 1 ??. 'bl' f ff'-49 ef-emi-X .1 JUKE5 Mr S Cgra1bb1n1g a Freshle by the collarb Young rman I belleve Satan 12.5 a hold of you Jun1o1 Oh Iknow somethmg Senlor Oh stop your foohng lst Senlor girl Are you golng to the party ton1ght'? 1 t Senlor g1rl No one asked me elther MISS Duncan 1n Physxcs Wh1ch travels the faster heat or cold? Bob P Why heat of course anybody can catch cold I S Where do all the httle bugs go 1n the w1nter'7 Freshlle Search me VI1 s D What do you know about the people of New Jersey VaLera B The people of New Jersey are very stupxd 'P VaLera The book says New Jersey has a very dense populatxon MISS D Why Don t puat y1o1ur feet on 1the chalrs peop'le want to sat on them Does any one know how 1ron was d1scovered les slr Well tell the class your 1nformat1on Please slr they smelt lt M1 s Duncan to Geography class Ray name our most lmportant canal Ray H Allmentary Q You cheeks 1are the color of roses he WhlSDeI 9d enra1ptuned and she was so plea ed she lwrote a test1mon1al to the rouge company Page Seventy three 6. v1.n- qs 'fat 9. v -ng , Q v 7 'WR 222 3- 1 -Q ' 4 9 M 4-' f! 1 . , X X ,,:'e,,f4-61:-, 'A' 1 ,. 5 ff , 1 -Q ' , I X . 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X 5 llllllllllllInlullllnllllulluluuilil QZQIQEQ JOKES -Continued A drunken man threw his arms around a telephone .pole and began to feel of the pole wfith 'his hands. Round and round he went. Finally he gave up and muttered No uise,-wallesd in. Senior Did you notice- George? He certainly is a fine look'ng fellow' a fine he-ad. Junior used it any. V Yes he ought toihave ua fine head' ilt s brand new. never Well Calvin, auskefd the doctor 'hovw did you find' yourself this morning? Oh easy enough repljed'Ca11.v.in Ijust opened my eyes and there I was. Senior il But have you had any experience in plays? Junior' Yeah I had my leg in a cast once. Mrs S.: Bradley 'whalt you expecit to be when you get out of school? Bra-diley A. An oldl man. Mi is McCormick to noisy situ-dy hall Order please. Bright Frelshie' Hamcan eggs an a cup of coffee. , C C 5' 1 3 5, vf- 1 a' mes.. 2: ll 1 3:2221 ' - brtl. it R ' N 9 4 N ilu 'UU re - , Ef 4 ' an Q 4 E -x : 2 l , m .1 W - m , . LU E' L ' ' ' ,, n , - 2 . I3 ' . H ,, V1 H . i H .- :F .,, .1 2 : ' h Z1 2 7- 5. 2 : I .. : I g ' Ed ' : -- 2 4 2 5-1 4 6 , - 2 U .1 W. ' ' I I3 4 ,, A ' : - is Q ,-4 ' V - ' 2 .' 2' ' -- ea S f a - .I D ' M - ' ' 9 Q - - - - 5 a a ' ff ' ' ' in Q A u .Q E 0 i - u P4 r ' - I .. l 3 ' 4 Q P 3 . A u EQ K 4' A 'M 2 Z ' 55 , , .. . ' Q - 2 A , 4 5 f - to A ill - ' . J 0.1 U1 v v X F5 , '1 , 4 3. fn - . , I v-4 r-4 v-4 r-4 E4 r-1 f-4 p- y.. :E ' ' Nl immmmmmmmg 5 Q FJ . . mv h : v 3 . 74 Z ., 0 Y C - m . , Cb I P Y J ' ,. fl. : : 5, , m .- . rr A CD .,. '3 v C .. , , . -Q O 12 3 3 -. lf fp, ue n. -I Teacher. Ive got algoodi joke to tell this class - - did I ever tell it in here beifore? Vaheira B. Yeah Ive heard that one hundred times. Teacher: Thats good. Now maybe you can understand it. Junior. Whats a waffle? Soph.. Aw ask me some1'hing hard' a waffle is a pancake with cleats on it Many hear the call -of fame' ibut few deliver the goods. Fresnhie' You know that excuse you gave me to spring on Mr. .Sonnenberg Senior. Yelp. S Fre hie' Well I ll say it was 'he sure fired me out of that -office. g WHAT'S IN A NAME? Ralph a Drake? Audra a Blossom? VaLera a Beriy Paul a. Taylor? . Lois a Carr? Senior. Do you like pop corn balus? Freshman Dont know I nevex attended one. I juwt lhaliei that chap, aid the lovable young thing at she applied could cream to her lips '?7l21'i'.' .5 llllllli V 5 F 4 6 I Cihestelr Lowe? . Tina a B..ll? Wilma a Rose? Fern a Porter? ' P A S S Page Seventy-four V Mr. Haney. Harold I noticed you were talk- ing, this morning in assembly. xv Har-old W. Pardon me Mr. Haney I dont A re-call it I mu. it have been talkiihg 1 1 my sleep. X W be dn X0 K 1 Q X lllllllllllllllllll X PEACE DIDE Y lllllllmlllllllll X ' Flack Stanleu Co We W sh to congratulate the c ass of 1924 for the accomphshments you have atta ed and mow as you go out n the World to take up 1 fe s great Wo k or fu the I1 school as the case y be you have the best Good Quahty Standard Grade Merchandlse Dry Goode, Clothmg, Shoes, Ready to Wear Apparel and Furmshmgs At the Lowest POSSlbl6 Prlces lack- tanley Co. The Leader E d I 0 o 4 sfo N A Page Seventy five , '- ' -: a '42 ta ' 5: Q: 5' g,ff-e- --A Q- L wg: .I 1 ' Ol V W R 9,0 qi QQ! f-I 'C' Q! xl W- ll E E i 1 r . t ' , E 1 g in , r i A i ' E E r r , rr X r i A r me , E E Wishes from this firm for a happy and prosperous future. y E E . 4 ' . ZF r ' lil s ' .- 58 W 232 sfo - 'Q I' ' v 4 gg 91 E ' ' ' 5-'E S t ' E E , E E ' E 3 S ' s E s E l d' 2' -- . - . - at EXElllllllllllllllllllllllllr.-rki EX:IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHISXS-A Page Seventy-six PEACE DIDE Y lllllllllilllllllll I CLOTHING AND DRY UD DS COMPANY SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS ON THE FOLLOWING FUNDAMENTAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Quallty Merchandlse 5 Fair Price 5 Good Service E E 2 S 5 Guaranteed Satisfaction E E E CII 'O' fe ws v 4 p 4 I I 0,4 0 0 a-aw+-Aea-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-A-a-A-A- a-a-aea-ava,a-a-a----ea---A-a-ava,a-a-a-ewe-A-a- Q avava,a,a-a-awe-A-A-e-ev+ .a-e' E v E veve,eve-A-ev e,e,e-ewewewa,+,e-e-eee,eeeYe-e-e v 5' 5 X Page Seventy-seven WYElllllllllllllllllll E 3516? Freq U: A 'lf 04 'V Qi! Wa 7 O W X gp tn E E E E 'gf E H rp 5' 0 4 A H We W0 We o o go o,o M .4 lo . fr . 219 M 4 3 2 QXQEllllllllllllllllllllIlllleii I 9 Q 4 S EllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEXSQ Page Seventy-eight - - 14.1, :1,.!..!. . 4A f.- F 3 M - 14 U X Ulllllllllllllllll X PEACE DI DE Y Ill lllllllllllllll I ,J Make Llfe Worth Whlle THE KANSAS ELEC FRIC POWER CO Spas 235 53166 9:5 Eg! Qg! K if 5 3 E E Q 0 'N 0 A ' ' ' g ' q' gig D0 Thmgs lxlectrlcally gg 'li N5 5. E E ' E E N go - fi 5 Page Seventy-nina - 'BEE sae - M sr-:Qs-5 SQYIAS I X llllillllllllllllllllllll QI 9 24-3 Dx Illlllllllllllllllllllll X'-A Y A , X X lllllllllllllllllll X: PEACE DIDE , Y lllllllllllllllllll X 0 00 Q THAT THE INDEPENDENT CREAMERY CORPORATION Iocated at COUNCIL GROVE KANSAS last year manufactured more butter than any other creamery ln the State of Kansas Wlth the ex ceptlon of one? THAT they pald out to the farmers for butterfat purchased S1 022 735 52? THAT they pald the local Xpre s agent here 1n Councrll Grove 21:47 631 10 express charges on cream r C61V6d7 THAT they bought 3 791 ten gallon cans of cream at COUHCII Grove Cream Statlon 1n the year 1923? THAT they pald out 1n Councll Grove and MOTFIS county for labor and C1 eam purchased approxlmately S125 000 00 THAT they manufactured 2787006 pounds of butter Wh1Ch cost to manufacture 2131 140 307 64? THAT th average pr1ce pa1d th farmer per pound for butterfat la t year was 39 97 cents REMEMBER we are one of about thlrty creamerles ln the State and these figures prove that the salvation of the farmer IS the cow ilnhvpvnhfnt Qlrvmnvrg Qlnrpnrattun COUNCIL GROVE KANSAS P g' Eighty I K I -- ' -: ' -a-c- IC :A-'sr F26 ws- 1 -. XM 'I 00' 1 I, I 0 f ' N H E 0 M. 9 , 00 ' 0 . , ,Q W 0 'O 00' gtg .1 E 5 E 1 S :.- I I , l , I E S A . . 2 - 01 ' ' ', 4 0 : E -I I E E ' E S 2 5 5 , 1 0 : 5 E E . U Q . . E E G ' 7 . : S ' 9 ' ' - ' ' T9 ' . E 5 E '-1 A y y - Ill 524 0. . 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' ll , l ' ' T f I n . u D N . - - 3 - -G - . . ' - , . 1 I - mlm ' C3 1 sl X Qisaezsajg li E W 'O P Nl U 5' n l '1 E U F1 3' I 4 ai EL' W lv N 5 ual e:s:saQ ALUMNI N CLASS OF 1891-James Mayes, Unknown: Ella Hoagland-Sain, Hoisington, Karsas: Catherine Peck and Charles A. Knight, Kansas City, Mo.g Elizabeth Cole-Norton, Montanag William Spencerg Deceased, Charles Schulthels, Long Beach, California. CLASS OF 1892-Charles Leonard-Kezer, Oklahomag Mary Saunders-Straight, Mae Gus- tln-Johnson, Deceasedg James Meyers, Kansas City, Mo., Joanna Allie Peck, Unknowng Edith Debltt-McClellan, Oakland, California, Isaac Willey Dumm, Deceasedg Mamie Gleason- Luther, St. Cloud, Minn. llllllllllllllllllllllE-'?1i?l?lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllilli?1i 5J1Q-Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I CLASS OF 1893-Maude Moser and Emily Kezer-Rotchford, Council Groveg Sprague Finney and Martha Anna Clark, Los Angeles, California: Florence Hager-Stevens, Central- la, Ill., Anna Hottle-Pierce, Bushong, Kan.g Martha Anna Clark, Los Angeles, Call.: Robert F. Whittington, Wilsey, Kan.g Isabell Mack Patton, Chinag Walter Yeager, E1 Dorado, Kan.g Mary Latimer Mack, Joplin, Mo.g Katharyne Bowles-Dunlap, Osawatomle, Kan., Louise Barlow-Gildemeiter, La Mont, Oklahoma. CLASS OF 1894-Burdetta Collins-Robbins, Ona Watkins-Feigley and Pearl Peterson, Council Grove' Cassandra Cole-Chapman, Bogota, N. J.g Blanche Cress Cedar Point, Kan- sas' Myrtle Clark-Black, Trinidad Colorado. CLASS OF 1895-Herbert Keith Deceasedg Florence Yadon-Spencer, Bloomington Ind.g Minnie Voskuhle-Fenner and Emily Kezer-Rotchford, post-graduate. Council Grove' Laura E. Fisher Seattle, Washington. CLASS OF 1896-7--Cecelia Lower Los Angeles Cal.g lone Nicholson-Stuart Salina Kansas: Winifred Nicholson and Minnie Marks-Wolff Council Grove- Laura-E. Fisher, post graduate, Seattle, Wash.g Harvey Johnson Deceased. . CLASS' OF 1898-Caroline Benson-Wilcox, Spokane, Wash.g Nannie Rees, Deceased' Laura Pederson Los Angeles Cal.' Lola Matkins Salt Lake, Utah' Nellie Palmer-Hart Herington Kansasg Adeline Behring-Shaw and George Chapin, Deceased' Chas. Fisher, Kent, Wash.' Dr. Lewis Harvey Council Grove. CLASS OF 1899--Pearl Holcomb-Leatherwood Sue Pollard-Pirtle Frank Quinby Coun- cil Grove' Lizzie Rosamund-Webster and Lee Moser Deceased' Nora Martin-Holenberg Kans.' Jennie Heinselman-Smith Paola, Kanss Karl Huffaker Fairfax Oklahoma' Roy Hoovler Medicine Lodge Kansas' Jas. Sheldon and Hannah Pederson California' Poy Rees Kansas City Mo. Harry Yeager Unknown. CLASS O11 1900-Clarence White Grace Campbell-Harvey Frank Fleming Arah Rees- Nelson Sedalia Mo.' Mayme Stevens-Boyle Texas' Fletcher Gale Oklahoma' Lloyd Murray Topeka' Stella Smith-I-Iocker Larned Kansas' Dorothy Doyle Berkley Cal.' Bessie Jones-Johnson Chicago' Georgia Simcock St. Louis Mo.' Clara McCord-Henderson Sand Springs Oklax Florence Crowley Unknown' William Lower Los Angeles Cal.' John Penny Oklahoma' Edward Stewart Topeka' Ellis Heinselman Rochester N. Y.' Guy Selser Wa- mego Kan.' Leland Harvey Deceased' Fmory Baker Spokane Washington. CLASS OF 1901-Zelmah McGuire-Pullins Minnie Klapp Council Grove' Dr. Albin Painter Kansas City Mo.' Bertha Moser-Guest Clay Center Kansas' Edith Tenny-Mix Neosho Falls Kan. Thomas Morris Kansas City Mo. May Shoaf-Taylor Topeka' Edgar G. Bell Lottie Logue-Finley Great Falls Montana.. NT ' W as ,,, v . . 1 Q G4 . -- J 1 - : 2 - ' E - . se 1 - . 2. - A Q' ' . W Q. . 2 ' 4 5 Q ,, 'B' -1 oi , -- ,, Y , 1 , . . - , , . 1 F , , .,,, , ., . V V , li 1 CLASS OF 1902-Lucy Keefer-Cole Louise Brown Pearl Head-Huxell George Hebrank Fddle Fletcher Zella Deter-Bozman Council Grove' Wallace Simpson California' W. L. Ten- ner and Charles Bosley Deceased' Walter Baker Los Angeles' Homer Bowen Gaston Ore- gon' Dixie Klapp-Argubright Mount Washington Mo.' William Chapin Humbolt Kansasg Bertha Craven-Rislerf Wichita' Olive Graham-Gregory and Edgar Moser Kansas City Mo.' iii'-.QISEIIIIIWIIHIIIII I 'J 'I u oi, L9 I0 A n .V ,x 0 'o .Ei-7lQ?ISEllIllllllll1llIIll CLASS OF 1903-Bernice Crimm Maude Logue-Nott, Council Grove' Charles Chapin Richmond California. CLASS OF' '1904-Carrie Chase Adelle Painter-Adams Los Angeles California' Carrie Head-Kirk Herington' George Strieby Salina' Clarence Whitcomb Portland Ore.' Maude Roberts-Galtin Unknown. CLASS OF 1905-Harry' Raymond and Bess Mayos-Stromburg Unknown' Lauren Arms- by St. Iouis' Bernice Bell-Burt Hutchinson. Kan.' Lemuel Kilby Chicago' Harold Arms- by Ft. Sheridan Ill: Ida Loague-Amos Arkansas City Katherine Linn-Gove Formosa Page Eighty-two EKEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIRYE pEACE plpg 1 1 i ,055 if-'D W 'ag Be qulck to k1ck If thmgs seem Wrong, But klck to us And make lt strong To make thlngs mght GIVES us dehght If We are Wrong And you are rlght Thank you G 11 Agam A' C Roberts Son Grocery g .131 my an 1 A Illllllllllllllllllllllll A34 I9 24 D X llllllllllllllllllllllll X EK?lIlIIllll!lllllllIl Q 'o , . A O '4 V ii X E E E E E . - , . a Q 5 -e o 5 lo' ' . Qs' A .. o'o ' e 9 o'0 ' ' ' e o M ago ' e ago M N f. l. g k E k E q'.I X '.' N M X W o sh gi' '21 A H-:L c rf - res ' M A., V U 292. s?1f-12e-ga ,.-at aazq-:viasanum1mmmumunmmnmum2-:Azeri-,QQmiummuuuumuniu1uilanuxu9:ssQ:ss A N 'L',?+'lf'51 : l , J A! in ALUMNI -Continued . Kansas: Florence Pederson-Phillips, EmporiagiStewart Van Tress, deceased: Alice Strieby- Smith, Chicagog Fleta Crowley-Underhill and Ruth Cady, Kansas City, Mo.: Roy E. Phillips, California. -CLASS OF 1906-Mae Harvey Clara Strieby-Seagondollar, Council Grove- Mable Steng- er Neola McCardell-Kinkel, Deceased: Maude Clark-Woodard, Woodsack, Wash' Anna Helm McCabe Thomas Kinnahan Morris Simpson Kansas City Mo.' Mary Morris-Dutton Cour- cil Grove' Norma Comer-Bates Lexington Mo.' Marwood Crowley Unknown. CLASS OF 1907-Maude Owens-Fritz Texas' Hazel Bell Washington D. C.' Leta Har- per Lawrence Kans.' Sue Irvin Nellie Norton-McCrabb' Council Grove' Crosby Loomis Salina' Pearl Martin Ottawa Kan.' Ethel Pattison-Carpenter Deceased- Jessie Sharp Kansas City Mo.' Ben Matkins Kenlab Utah' Chole Lamb-Sproud Lacon Illinoisg Olive Graham-Gregory Indianapolis Indiana.. CLASS OF 1908-Minnie Acuff-Troxell Cassie Stenger George Crowley Council Grove' Earl Evans Emporia' Carleton Armsby Kansas City Mo.' Ellis Davidson Springfield Mass.g Florence Gale-Cox Vinton Iowa' Jennie Anderson, Seattle Washf Jessie Schilling- ton Emporia. CLASS OF 1909-Van Scholes Nina Downing-Matkins Edmond Jacobs Ralph Wolff Margaret Simpson Council Grove' Lois Gale Vinton Iowa' Louis Carpenter Kinghill Ida- ho' Edna Campbell-Lockwood California' Marion Flynn-Young Herington' Ernest Keith, Edgar Keith Manhattan Kanss Essie Maxwell-Slocum St. Louis' Blanch Munkers-Broder- son Oklahoma City' Dr. Elwood Sharp Washington, D. C.- Bessie Davis-Dusher Carthage Missouri. CLASS OF 1910-L. Loomis Sadie Shillington Emporia- Rose Blim-Axe Ruby Jenkins, Council Grote' Olive Hall-Garner Bartlesville Okla.' Clarissa Rouse-Hart Webster Grove Mo. Mary S-'impson-Lyon 'Fredonia Kans.' Vernon Simpson Grand Junction Colo' Flora Dietrich Lincoln Neb.' Guy Strawn Iola, Kan.' Louis Puryear deceased. ' p CLASSVOF 1911-Farl Phillips Paola Kan. Bernice Oberholser Burdick Kansf' Ruth Payne-Crowley deceased' Louise Jacobs-Hayes' Ruth Harvey-Daughters Manhattan' Kath- rine Titus-Crawford Edith Green-Snider' Floyd Flynn Leslie Chase Rex Scholes Myrtle Alexander-Long Virginia Clyborne-Scholes Howard Campbell Council Grove' Helen Vance- Alexander-Long Virginia Clyborne-Scholes Council Grove' Howard Campbell Hoyt Kans- Helen Vance-Baker Los Angeles' Ernest White Chattanooga' Rex Driggs Woodbine Ia. CLASS OF 1912-Dorothy Wolff-Nordeen White City' Vivian Isbell-Woodside Ashland Ore. Frank Morris Homer Sharp F rank Haucke Alice Pattison-Brown Council Grove' NVil- bur Morris Russell Vera Prater-Truesdale Oskallosa Kan.' Newton Dilley J. Donald bell Deceased' Emmett Stewart Oskumulgee Okla. ' Arthur Ham Wilsey' George Lee B loit' Thomas Throp Waterville Washx Beulah Chase-St. Aubyn Russell Kans: Grace Cisco-Blanton Dunlap' Huldah Blackledge-Keith Manhattan' Neil Broderson Oklahoma City' Sophia Anderson-Lingren Dwiht' Nettie Acuff-Sweeney Denver. CLASS OF 1913-Arthur Carpenter Harvey Phillips Clyde Dent, Gideon Puryear Nira Wood-Gleason John Fredenburg Fanny Morris Council Grove' Vivian Alford-Blackledge Sheridan Wyo.' Cecelia Yirsa Denver' Kenneth Edmunds deceased' Edgar Phillips Los Angeles. CLASS OF 1914-Adriance Jaillite-Stubbs Lawrence, Kan.' Ray Throp California' Wal- do Dent, Mildred Blim Ray Scoles Mildred Owens Council Grove' Bernice Baker-Peterson deceased- Dorothy Smith-Hine Americus Kan.' Leland Alford Chicago' Lewis Irwin Solo- mon Baker Anaheim California' Clifford Rude Bryan Texas' George Williams Unknown' Glen Moore Redfield S. D.' Douglas Dixon Deceased. CLASS OF 1915-Fleta McKinney Doris Kendle Evaret Dreese. Margaret Carpenter. Carl Campmire Katie OMera-Dreese Louis Pattison Council Grove' Fred Pirtle Emporia' Bernie Wood Harriet Van Meter-Gillespie Osawatomie' Ray Martin Delavan' Ralph Nix- on Wvichita' Arthurs Stenger and Nellie Corey. Deceased- Olive Wolfersberger Salina' Guy Lftmpmire Oklahoma City' Miles Blim Kansas City Mo.' Una Stiver Council Grove. Page Eighty-four Q' Q l 1 v 41 1 1 ll Q IIllllllliiilmlllllllllllllllilillllll??l5'f7I?Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,b. 'limb Oh 22.9.10 .aell I 1 U E :.' 5 'ii ii ll 4 .L -5 E z l z E : T X p, .5 fi 'O X M U Z' n F1 E U l 'l ig: X F S Q Y 1 1 . 1 1 , , , 1 , , . 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 , , 1 1 , , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 . , 1 . 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A ' I' l 4 W 1 1 w ' . . 'l - E 1 , w ' l l I , ' 1 , .4 Y l . 4 I 1 S E a 5 E E E E We have -everything rin golf gwoodls, gwunis, lsihells, ililshlilng tackle, 'bufinldewns halrd- E : ' age .ge v Q P Q 7 V oll at M -e r W 95 l'0 aj Q N f ol: Pl' 2: 91 2 ll I' 21 Il ' O C E : E E 5 E 5 - 5 E E 5 5 E E .. v . B sl' 2: ' - -, no QQ is v ov 1 v A 1 EX:Illllllllllllllllllllllll:iz I 9 2 4 :XaIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISXQA ogg' ttgv .,, 16- ' 11 sv 4, if 111 .4 9 11 J! 5 to A ua 'U 9 0 rn E U rn ll, X 1 X ALUMNI Contmued CLASS' OF 1916 Mxnnle Mxller Rachel Jacobs Dodderidge, Ester Bogle Marea Cress Mane DeHoff Wolff Margaret Sorenson Louretta Patterson Thompson Della Hebrank Council Gorve Harold Slack Stark Kans Floyd Roswurm Junctlon City Eva Taylor Waldron Ruth Anderson Lay W1ch1ta Theodore Stenger Eureka Kans Leroy Johnson Deceased Vernlce Wrlght Unknown Lenoa Rude Drayer Manhattan CLASS OF 1917 T1ll1e Klrkemlnde Gladys Lowe Bumgarner Clarence Prater Stella Wlxxtlng Kelley Nxra Brlgham Floyd F1sher Merl Cress Edltha Scott Ruble Councll Grove Ernest Hllls Medford Okla Dorothy Burton White City Joe Owens Kansas City Mo Lxllian Anderson Herlngton Nell1e Acuff Roberts Alta Vlsta Marguerite Schulthexs Long Beach Cal Thomas Wrlght Oakwood Ok Raymond Bean Pawhuska Okla 51?-3165llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII5291515316IlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll ?ylQ?iSiIllIllIIlllillllillllllllllllllllilillil E ?1iibI?EllIll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll wa 3' K it 5 P? .1 an Q9 PQ A Q3 4 .L 5 s 7 9 CLASS OF 1918 Irene Easum W1ll1s Allen Lxllxan Rouse Glen Rumery Harley Fur ney, Ruth Loague Wh1te Thelma Davls Beulah Bowman Eula Cory Metzgar Edlth Miller Roy Pemberton Frank Christensson Velva Dreese Alva Sandvick Phxlllp Bolton Mable Wingfield Roy Funk Nell1e Boyer Council Grove Everett Green Goldla Barber W1n fxeld Kans Lenora Rees Br1tt Atchlson Kan Ruth DeHoff Kansas City Mo Majohrea Jailhte Colorado S'pr1ngs Marguer1te Leuslng Ellzabeth Harder Green Ila Lew1s Bean l-'awhuska Okla Lo1s Sprlnger Phxllips Los Angeles Cal Nelson Barth Manhatthan Elma Maddox Hlll Glysum C1ty Kan Edlth Evans Loomis Wllsey CLASS OF 1919 Ernest Burton Gordon G1lman Mlldred Kneeland Wxlham Barber Ol1n Scott Dorothy Campbell Ersll Crob1n Countryman Ruth Kneelind Kahlle Johnson DIXOH Jessle Roberts Ramsey Leonard Axe Glen Schoof Dale Co bm Gladys Metzgfmr bolton Fanny Carpenter Myrle Strleby Furney Goldla Hxlls Skinner Ellsworth Root A1 bert Hebrank Theodore Sm1th Irene Raney Council Grove Lucxle Taylor 131.11 I awrr-nee K nsas Herbert Meyers Oakland Cal MIEDOH Chase Klrk Garden C1ty Mo Bluahe h tonrolly Keating Poalb I1ll1an Vlar Dunlap Lawrence Barth Manhattan Haruli 'lavlnr Kansas C1ty Ethel McCre1ght Exstrum Wllsey Harley Furney Council Grove CLASS OF 1920 Bertha Campmlre Ruth Ellzabeth Porter Josephme Borket Wllker sm r l orenzo Drxggs Neosho Fredenburg Nfra Sandvlck Ina Borman Lucxle Rees Joruson Stella Scott Ruth Carr L1ll1an Olsen Litke Jean K1rkpatrick Byron Scott Lauren Rob m14nW0dke Ruby Hayden Alberta Allen Osborne Edna Hathaway Schoof Kxtty Mrrcalf Councll Grove Harrlett Button Barber Jolxet Ill Edna Eastman Bell Cameron Mr Kath lyn Rurton Parkerulle Ellsabeth R1d10H Allen Hotchklss Manhattan Gladys ldv urls Ingmire Murlel Nott Stige Wh1te Clty Paullne Kexth Manhattan Cec1l Z1nn Councll Grove lroll Sprlnger Los Angeles Cal Fern Block Deceased CLASS OF 1921 Ralph Woods James Taylor Theodore Davis Wllllam Welch Vernon Karnes Dorothy Clyborne Mlldred Metzgar Klfkpatflk Ira Eberhart Helen Snow Nora llebrank Emma Larmer Fvelyn Easum Nell1e Galloway Ruth Porter Irma Faulconer Klrkpatrlck Martha Alexander Sherldan Settler Councll Grove Ella Lmn Ayres Emd Oklm. fldell Larr Harder Salma Kan Henry Drashner Los Angeles Margaret Cole Dun lap Hester Keys Bradow Volland Mlldred Miller Crawford Hays Kans Eva Alexander T1ldon Kansas Cmty Mo Corydon Black, Topeka CLASS O14 1922 Lloyd Kendle Mary Louxse Brlgham Haleda Loy Luclle Keys Ethy lyn Hutt Delmar Cole Esther Llnn L1ll1ous Meyer Reynolds Gladys Bowman Allen Mere dxth Cromer Beulah Ruble Rand Sherfey SUSIE Foresman Waldo Schoof Bertha Wafler Llaxance Stralow Constance Newbusy Sulllvant Marle Wh1te Lucllle Dent Robblns Opal Welch Beulah Moore Helen Flem1ngChr1stenson Councll Grove Sam Knox Hermgton Wreatha Debltt Kansas Clty Mo Donald Gr1ff1ng Portland Ore Fred Talley West l-'omt Rena Bersuch Wild Wllsey Hattie Edwards Tennlson Dunlap Ileta Nelberger Ly ons Kansas Metta Taylor Healey Kansas CLASS OF 1923 Neola Karney Harold Cole Emmett Lltke Wllllam Gehrke Mlldred Kxnkel Phrynne Barnett Harry McCardell Maude G0dW1n Pattlson Ahthe Pullxam Fred Scott Burmah Holthouse Nadine Brokate Ruth Hoffman Herman Banka Flossle Mustam Lucy Greer Branson St1l11on Donald Coffm Clifford Carl Mary Hadley Ethel Flsher Anna LOUISE Mlller Darrell Taylor Neva Rees Myrtle McGin1ty Maurlne Kelth Ellsabeth Sher les Snuth Nell1e Rdee Moore Russell W Kerr Th1rl Carr Ethel Cress Marguerxte Clark Rose MCDlVltt Fern Campmlre Council Grove Howard Scott Lawrence Warren Scott Lawrence Frank Plrtle Jr Deceased Joseph Bowman Los Angeles Edward Ruch Phoe nu Arlz Tavlor Harvey Emporxa nge Eighty yu .F , Q Y 9 v ug 1 ,' - -up .. 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E 5 R 1 1 5 2 - 2 s - E E 0 0 Jo a E E Palmer Graduate, Chiropractor BELL 505 Res. 134 E 2 R t , 'r ' v 2 E ., . E - is 1 . , ' , N u xr Q l l s , and . X.. -A - ,. R e,feee+e 1 e,eWee ga Qifbfillllmmllmlllllllllli'.'3iQ5 E 5-llIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIEXSQ i 5 E S z S 5 I 2 E 1 3 E 1 l 5 ll! qv 1 ll' 6 Q Ubc Gllwoo Chocolate Shop HARRY WOODS ARCH GILMAN For sheer utility, there is no better car built thianithe Ford. fIts con- 1 . stant everyday performance is a source of owner satisfaction. Ease of handling in congested traffic, instant response of the amply power- ed motor, the economy of operation, and maintenance are important factors that Ford owners havelong since be-en accustomed to.. c -f lincoln Fordson CARS ' TRUCKS - TRACTORS W ILSUN. BROTHERS Service With A Smile Telephone 430 Council Grove, Kansas Page Eighty-nine 223 .,- g be sg: it A At I at, h?KEIllllllllllllIlIlllEXE pEACE DIPE E-Xian:lluunlululyiq 'jf J, 'I 'I N ,,,,.e.e,ele , ele,ele eeee,e,ele,ele. eleee - eeae,ie ieee l a eeseeeeeeeeee,e , eeeee e e - eeee eeeeeee eee,e - eeeeeaeeleeee eeee,eeee e eeee, e aeeee e e e eee.eeeeee eeeee e N 1:0 :gi ig' 'gl N 5' 94 fig 4 Ui ll: E ' 5 E E E e E- E E lo' Qt' A f ,es-seseseeeeeeeV A Q -eeee feeeeeeeeve. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea eeeeeeee ee,e e ee-eeeAeeeeeeeeee.e e eeee-e-eeeee-.eve.ese,esese.ee e eee-seee.ese.es ese.eseeee-se.e.+se.ese.eee J ' A 4 832 1 22: Oz, Pa nl nil 5.7 :msmmummmummsemi axialummmmmmus FKElillllIllllIllIlllI 5 PEACE mpg axesnnalunulllsuulwgq 0,1 Jr O 5 VICTROLAS AND RECORDS A Dlamonds Headquarters Watches or 1 Jewelry Graduaqtlon Glfts Smlverware Cut Glass Expert Repalrmg Glaeees Fltted '11 Capltal and Surp'lus S100 000 00 THE OLDEST BANK IN MORRIS COUNTY Not The Best But Ans Good As The Best A H Prater Pres1dent E F Hebrank V106 Presldent C S Prater Cashier Esther Lmn Asst Cashler P g' Nm ty E f. . ' . E E Gln. H 5.0 3:3 . ki 5 O e Connell Grove 5Zat1onal Bank , I E fc COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS E E -'iw---M E 5 H E a W-+-4 sr: W ---- ng ig! -- 1 'T W 'Q 'v ig? 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'C X HI 5 0 rn I2 U rn 3' 4 Q I T 55 al eskai ,7 . :zu 1 u sr G ll 1 u 1 4.5 I 4 N n . 62: -+ f ' + 5 . m . 3, I ' , ST . B ' , . S . sw A , . A if , , A Nl e 4 V 'Q' ' 'Zi ' 1 4 ' I K ' 74 A ' , s 4 C. r A.: A S A Nl A 55 . ' U f M , Q ' . , H: A s ' . 6+ A ' s 5 fe . - ' 1 Q g ' 3 AA. Q Q I- -. A - A I ' Q 3:3 A 5, X A fb W ' Ui A K H l,.x v- U1 A Nl V A h Ee - A , 5 . G, . , - T5 ' ' rw C A' 5 S -,V ' A' , V. . bln. x ' W A-1 nf 5' S , N t 5 . 1 I 9' I 9 ' ' O , 9 1 A ' H' ' . D 1 , IIlllllllllimlllllllllllllIlllllllllll??.iik.Q5lmlllllllmllllllllllmlllllllllll 4 fill 7 via-alex. X X-EElllllllllllllllIllI 5 PEACE 'DIPE EXQEIIIIIllllllllllllllif ullins ' Meat arleet Speczalz e It may requlre years of hard work and self denlal to accomphsh the results you deslre Sp6C1311Z9 on somethlng and IIVQ well w1th1n your means YOU WILL SURELY SUCCEED Bank your savlngs Wlth us Remember thxs bank 1S ever ready and W Ilxng states that he knows h1S buslness Farmers and rovers Bank W H WHITE President I Q O to render advisory and material assistance to the Worthy person who demon- - ' L U M . . . , '?lf' 2f1ffe 1 A Illlllllllllllllllllllllle A - 'X lllllllllllllllmllllll X-x I X X lllllllllllllllllli X Q PEACE DIPE D X lllllllllllllllllll X ' OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE WITH BEST QUALITY HARDWARE We Treat You E the Whole Year O E TELL YOUR FOLKS TO' BUY THEIR E CCDAL Dodderidge Elevator :ga I I X N up ofa 0.0 5,9 M Page Ninety-three M is Q. ,ns sans-5125 9145 Q G1 son q orne '19 SL C119 D0 s Q :Sf at I si W We 424 ng. 1 1 N N in v'v uh l.l X nfg gg' kxesnlnnanllnlnunuuaws exams:lnnnlnnlumasxsi WKEllIlliiIllllillllII 5 DEACE DI DE axeslnalxlluulululwga JI Jr 0 N J' 'O' Q Morris County's Daily Newspaper a I - 0 4 The Guard 1 f Fvne Job Work of all klnds ThlS Annual was prlnted and bound complete 1n the Guard s Job Prlntmg Department We bel1eve notlnng IS best or fully dvertlsed ln Morms County unt1l lt has appeared 1n The Guard Guarb ' rmhng Company C,..Jb fs'-2-'Q I We J as M5 Lb X ive f BAKERY PRODUCTS In our sanitary shop We produce the ta tlest of Baked Goods 1n a varlety that enables you to choose Just what your famlly l1k6S best Before dolng any more Baklng Stop here and see our offerlngs Axe Brothers Bakery HOME OF HAVSUM BREAD Pug Nin ty f bibittlllllllllllllllllllllllIl '1C C I9 Q4 J Dx llllllllllllllllllllllll X x 2 f 5-'Q E : . 1 . . . . 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'? : I PEACE plpf-Q x uuuuummm A It Is The es ook For You Young man' It IS 1n your HANK PASS BOOK that IS found your hab1ts an character and your own Declaratmn of Independence If you have a Pass Book keexp up your depos1ts every txme you have money If you have no Pass Book come 1n and open an account and get one and RIEGU best recommendatlon you can have Come 1n Qltlzens State Bank We w11l welcome you E Leatherwood Cashler Gabrlel Frank Presndent To The Class of 1924 all BEST OF LUCK Geo L Ieck Const Co Sandwlch Bred True to name and equal to the best surpassed by none The Best Pastry Jn town Kuhl Hat Shop Ladies and Childrens Hats. Butter Crus Bakery Also Hats made to Order ROY R. ROBE, Prop. Page Ninety five A agilllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIE?EE .'-EXEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEXS: 'N 1? ' 1: Q 41 - 2-A? S1 I 'T X' tty 'l I I Ia' .gay 2: Zin 3 3 ' Y 1 .-silk' :I III I IIIIIII II' , ' II II IIIIIII II I II I ' - A ' 4, 4-' I I ' at :U Q. - L-' 4, P4 a t su , . :L D . 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Gurtler Varlety Store OI' Candy Laces Statxonery Clnna ware Alum1num ware Enameled ware Glasssware IHos1ery Curtaln Goods Hand Bags Su1t Cases Jew elry Kltchen Hardware Ladles Nedkwefr Rlbblons andl all kinds of notxons And you wlll flnd our prlces always R I G H T GURTLER Varlety Store All Ladleg and Glrls who want e latest and best should buy WARNERS Durmg the last three years the Warner Brothers Company has or1 gxnated named and trade marked the e three 1ad1cal and xmportant de velopements 1n corsetry WRAP AROUND the fashxonable conven 1ent corset wlthout laclngs Wh1Ch has become the most popular and market CORSELETTE the all over garment for slender and average hgures for athletlcs and negllgee and for growmg glrls ORIENTAL the new soft garment to hold h1pS t1rm whlch IS agaln brlngmg the glrl 1n her teens and all slender glrls 1nto corset departments 'XfNEE'a ?PLPk5 The Red Front Store Of Warner s Corsets Page Ninety sax - ..-v ,- Q ..'4'6? .era 3 llllillllilllllillillllliiiiiii llllllllllllllilllllllllll .i3ylQ?Eill llllliilill I ' I I , . . y . . 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A N 2 - ug kmsnllnlnnnlullamme-me sm:-u1mmmmmunusxse FiililiililillilliilllEXE DEACE mpg T-:XiEllllIllNlllIllllll9Xiq ly ,O O! I 2 BEAR IN MIND 0 SHORT URDERS Yours F or SEIVICC E LUNCHES MEALS Councll rove The Ar Way Otor C0 Bll 540 Mtul86 A 0 REES G P JOHNSON Qlnmmrnrrmrnt Emu? dtll I OCCTV Frank E Plrtle Sz C0 ft C Ia th f 1924 Ekbx-5lllllllllllilllllillillll A Im. 'SX Illlllllllllmlllllllll X ai K g e e -I : H. 2 A AT L1 s-'. e . - g S 2'- : 2 E' - E S S E e 5 -. an N S 3 2 3 S E E S av av A , , , A e u a W an e e W nga T e 0:4 No s W0 is . ' 2 5 E E 2 on E e . . . E E e I th t to get a tlme p f E 3 1'f ' . Y '1lf' d't E i I N t t. C X ' 16 S f 5 be t 't. E S E i .E . y S on 024 e - bfi N N y Home o he hoco te Cream Coifee Jewelers to e Class o 9 . 2 ' Page Ninety-eight ,.-4: s?Les s.,:Q-3 5,244 X X Illllllllllllllllll X Q PEACE DIDE D X lllllllllllllllllll I ' F1lms and Camera Supphes Developlng and Prlntxng We WlSh4 to congratulate the Class of 1924 and W1Sh you much success for the future We extend an 1nv1tat1on to all to V1S1t our store and look over the many blargalnls of thls hlgh grade merchandlse LCSIIC H Smltll s Book Store Council Grove Kansas FRED B WHITEHEAD E S OSB ORN r' , d If ' t' g C . Council Grove, Kans. N N ofa llc bl , bl A Page Ninety-nine Spies sages-55125 9:45 ls li . 4, Kodak nngratnlattnna D C o 1 V N E . . y . , . u y E all ' y - sl 0.4 vga Q P Q E Q E an 5 5 2 Q. N! :ol EKEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll:.-is : :llllllllllllllllllIIIHIEXSA vi p ,. A fi fi ,L 2 is ., 'L C1 5 9-1 s S ,. r. V: 'S H 2 ,E u T 3 'A 5 Q 1. U 5 -Q , A 's ln Q, if 1 ,, 5 1 'S i n, 1 'I 1, v, R f i 4 WERKMNHWE. ' Wi ' . 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