Dewey High School - Bulldogger Yearbook (Dewey, OK)
- Class of 1915
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LLhv iiiuuxlilup Bvhlrrlium All that may be found worthy ln thls book the class of 1915 have kept up a falthful mtere t ln our progress who have de voted themselves to our pleasure and profit and whose efforts have made so pleasant our school surroundlngs gratefully ded.cate to the members of the School Board, who Ghz' linunhup THE HERMIT SOUL There are hermut soul that llve wuthdrawn ln the peace of theur self content There are souls luke stars that dwell apart ln a fellowless furmament There are ploneer souls that blaze thenr paths Where highways never ran But let me I.ve by the sude of the road A d be a friend to man Let me luve an a hou e by the slde of the road Where the race of men go by The men who are good and the men who are bad As good and as bad as l l would not sat In the scorners seat Or hurl the cymcs ban Let me live In a house by the slde of the road And be a friend to man l see from my house by the snde of the road By the de of the highway of llfe The men who press wlth the ardor of hope The men who are faunt wsth the strife Boths parts of an nnflnnte plan Let me Iuve ln my house by the slde of the road And be a fr end to man I know there are brook gladdened meadows ahead And mounta ns of wearlsome helght That the road pa ses on through the long afternoon And stretches away In the nnght But stall I rejoice when the travelers rejoice And weep with the trangers that moan Nor Ilve In my house by the svde of road Luke a man who dwells alone Let me luve nn my house by the slde of the road Where the race of men go by They are good they are bad they are weak they a Wise foollsh so am l Then why should l snt ln the scorners seat Or hurl the cynucs ban Let me 'uve In my nouse by the snde of the road And be a fruend to man r strong FOSS S . 3 . . n ' . . 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As stem .1 for ? , Iv 1 , 2 Ay- , xx, .xy hllll' . ymg Hrwrlrl lmx' lu- !ml1lI1'e'lll --V2 'I ' , Ein' IKIILIIIIIIIIJ EDITORIAL STUDY STUDY IS AS ESSENTIAL To educatIon as a foundatl h to a ho s W tlcout labor there I no hmr T 5 S the traest maxnm that has been handed down to u from arItIquIty When the Cav I ers landed at Jame town and n Cmnh a rnade captaun of the llttle colony he ful' r alI e 16 neces o abor an sa lf ou dont woI 4 you dont eat Ie woI ed Ien we corre to tle rea' 'act of the c e to paraphm John Sm th a bIt ou on s u ou ont now rr I wlo krows that wlll be the man w does t s t ml what a aI ays le wlll w e to hus needs and not h s dreams t A In n c K. e tclliil I OLIVEP WENDELL HOLMES a rlght loat dr There re too many drnfters In the world today N he of them It IS tr c drlft long for tl ey ooh bec me n 'hung bu ee s rubb sh WIIIT no ance to galn thelr 0 OJIOIILYII I clrft wcotl IS not nly an to It elf but a hIndrance to other boats wIth object to accompll h Wlenever a boy ret It Into h s read that he no longer need study he has UHCOFSCIOUQIY Ioured the crl ter and I gradually w llowed up FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS' THE STUDENT WHO LEARNS to follow the Instructlons of hI5 teachers In school funds that he has learned a lesson that wlll greatly benefIt ham In all hls paths of lfe School worn does not tend t ubdue anyones personal orIgInalIty but the paths mapped out by those who have cone before are always the safest To recog nlze a superuor mund or superIor Intellect IS sometnmes dlfflcult but to follow the InstructIons of those who have a greater knowledge or better understandmg IS always the best polIcy lt IS the man who obeys the orders of hls employer who funally rnses to the top round of the ladder of succes Hablts are most easnly formed youth and It IS In school that we should learn to follow Instructlons Blessed ls the llllll who ItIIoxxIII5 IIOIIIIIIL IIJQI 11115 11111 LINIIIEL IIN no the ' '3 L3 3. I , -3 I I JI ' ' s ' ' . a I - 3 Joh - ' w s ' ' . ly e 'z d tl sity f I d ld, y I -L ' , Tl y -k , Wl . 1 . . s as , .se Q i ', lf y d t t dy y d k .' It is tlxe ,az t '. ' ho . And I I no so Ich m I s I ' do as hat l'. I es. It I3 ' ' hat IIXE :fur lzlnl. K 'Ia S l.f Io be .I :uc-tees mutt b .nzdc of :'a' -' :LLITI than crctms. DRIFTING ' I ' sayi, Its ll ' to call wlth tl'.e tide. but dont let your 3 . lit. a ' ' ' . o ' ' .I , ' I c o ot ' t us I s 1 ' ch re ' ' l st ,Q ' I 't'cs. And ' ' 0 3 ITLII, ge ' s ' ' ' s 's . I ' J 5 ' ' ' . . . ' f ' ' . I 'I 5 's c a . - ' ' ' . ' I . ' ' o 3 ' ' ' ' 3. ' .. ' in H 1 . ' ' T ' 'L A . I' A I I , 9 ' I'lIlj' +'YIlIt'I1l'0 of I fact. Ghz Iluunhup I-'ILJIVIOFQ lBy Claire Gllstrapl Laugh and the world laugh with you These words have become familiar to everyone but if we could only remember to obey the r admonition how much happier we and those around us might be A humorous touch on some occasions is more to be desired than great vusdom indeed only the truly wise realize and appre ciate the true worth of humor The person who cultivates his sense of humor his inclination to see the laugh able side of things is the person wl-o will ive longest and enjoy life most Not only will he be an agreeable companion for himself but he will also brighten the lives of those around him Dignity lsuppose lg a desirable asset and of course one must possess a proper amount of this quality to a most welcome relief You must not r-onfuse a truly humorous person with one who finds delight in and laughs loudly over some thing merely ridiculous and silly Anyone can do that But to have a sense of humor to appreciate the fine points which appeal to the most witty but which cannot always be perceived by the less clever is a feature of which we would all like to boast But everyone car be optimistic and a hearty laugh is a promoter of health and happiness MEND YOUR WAYS But fare you well aud NICKIC ben' O wad ye tak a thought an men' Ye aibins might I dinna ken Still hae a stake lm wae to think upo yon den Evn for your sake' BURNS EX mat s in a name l l-lorence Gustatsou , hold his own in this world: but a bit of mirth which often breaks the gloom cast by too dignified persons, is . ,I 1 R LINDUF I9 I 5 Uhr ilnunhup KKK 31 11,1 nN11aAf'1H V is ,xiii-r a to Boyd u E 'f ix NN . QU ll fd . x W ,,f7', W 5 1 Elm iliuunhup OLIVE FORD Roundup Staff 19141915 Arena 19131914 4:-vs.. ltor H S Life 1 -wg.. .9-f Som ELSIE SHULL. Poundup Staf 1915 B ket Ball 191319141915 Dramatacs 19121915 x yn II ll sm nut laxge enough to 10 at emi l I A J Ed' . . ' , 915. 2 , 91 4 , as A 1 1 Q N . 'O 551 I -- . f, . Jrlfrviif 7 ' X . . , V w? by Sl.. . . 1 , , ,. C K E' k t B IT 1915, if Y? yi Q ap am as e al eam 5 tl A ' ' ' 495. 8 . if-.5,1.gQ.i lnfi':v'f9 ' 1- '-'wwlfi 1:1151 f.11'r'5' 11141 vrwli' ' ' ' I ld ' I tw0 f4-' 'lil' Uhr ilnnnhup EARL T NOLAND Football 1915 Busme s Manager Roundup 1915 President Athletlc Ass'n 19141915 Arena 19131914-1915 Dramat cs, 19131915 Debating Team 1915 Manager Football Team, 1915 2-Us-pbvq., as N? PAUL ELDRIDG Pr sudent Sen or Cla' Edltorm Chlef Roundup 1915 'U' Editor H o Ll'c 1914 Dramatlcs 19131915 Lluck says that N0 one has a rlght to ralse Kam xt he taken lfmh to lhu all I 9 ' I' ' s , . .,' ' - 5 - . . 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V U V' .-9 ,, Q, - .,.,. 1 -.99 Q-9 A 1 ' 9, :,Y.gq,.: .4 , x 4 Y ' A ' ' ' .1 K U Elie Bnunhup SENIOR CLASS I-IISTOFQY It was nearly evening and the light in the main office wa growing dim The big office chair squeaked peev lshly as the editor swung around and glanced wearily at the clock while the door slammed on the heels of the latest Cub reporter Cub reporters were the occasion of much worry and language on the part of the editor especially this newest and he frowned impatiently as he flecked tentatively at a few dust particles on the littered desk The nerve of that darned kid' he burst out suddenly and a pr nter setting, type in an adjoining room looked surprisedly thru the open doorway to think his story was good enough for the front page of the Post And et his words trailed off hi., eyes sought an open window thru which a late afternoon sun poured length ening rays his eyes became dreamy h s thats reminis ent Ard yet he went on it was only fifteen years ago that I thot the same thing And beleive me I thot I had reason to think so too Let me see why' and the editor smiled whims cally I was a Senior in high school' hum m and only four years before that a Freshman Let me see this is 1930 s t was in 91 lt seem an age ago but I can see them now as if it were but yesterday Thirty three of us, as proud as peacocks as we sat there on the stage in the brightly lighted auditorium, school that gave witness that we had the required number of convolutions in our rains to enter what we thot then a new and wonderful land So the first year opened up and a new phase of school life was before us Fverything was new every thing wonderful except perhaps Algebra that was bewilder rg and discour qino to th most of us But we soon caught on to the various clownish tricks of Mr X and bade him do as we wished tho more than once he rebelled However we had back of us a good common school foundation ard with us a glorious ambition to attain much So with hard work and good fellowship and fun and frolic the year would have pasesd happily enough but for one ,ad incident Our beautiful new school buildirg burned and then we obtained a taste of the comforts and conveniences of our fore fathers who went to school in log cabirs that were lighted w th oiled paper windows and had rough split pine logs for seats Then it was a so that many of the twenty fell by the wayside and the law of the jungle was fulfilled that only the fittest survived And let me tell you we were flttest when the signal for school fights was out The next year came we were Sophomores but there were fewer than ever of us However we were none the less anxious to compete with our fellows tho they do say there is courage in numbers Then too we had passed New I itlli 111 5 lan 111 uit tm ' H ' ' A V y ,, . . Y .Q . . D . T ' ' -ye . i ' 1 1. 3 V the focus of many eyes. And at the right moment received the diplomas that gave us admission to the high H n I ' ' ,Q A info ' gr-. t 'Iii 3 tum, Gln' igllllilhllp the flrst stage and could look down upon another bunch of Freshle lnote that I call them freshles now when be fore they were freshmen who were belng lnrtuated unto the untrlcles of studues that had already become com mon place to us So as IS qu e natural we became very dxgnufled and remalned so untll sprung when we saw our colors needed defendnng and o for the tume belng land our dlgnlty as de As before thus year contauned more hard work more fun and more good fellowshlp And happuly It passed and stall the flttest survived For the next year we were Juruors Ey th: tume we had le rned enoucvh to be able to see jest how luttle we dvd know And havlng realized thus we et to work more earnestly to acquure as much as we could for we could see Commecement only an other short term ahead and we worked lest so re one of L would not be ht to survive the other year and many wcr the plans we la: on what we d ds when s hool was ended As to whethcr tl cy would pan out as we wished them wc were ye t le But we w ll the s llcht rc rtcd youngsters and whenever the ooportunaty olfcrcd took mary Qen or prlvllec e r el lrccel r nrcr ' o new ne o an oh no' wlngs would not have fone wc'l wlth E r s almo t two dr d po n S o wvo rJu Ol rcd hair which matche a IS tloh e Ja 1 p I won 'cr w re they rc 'I s Jttcxcd n w I wonder who the lucky man Io who has won r- nfle te cn r od ro w o hcer orer nc d guve a year of my llfe C C n I e o m t J e c'evc ' an br gh of o c me 1 ohc ay Buck up old boy e y t to o lat la t y rr was the best ye r of all long loo'ccJ orw rd to from the begnnnung vaguely perhaps at c elm r way nears de lY'I'C later wrth more thols Bo to d tails and tlll later In fact when on lor we had bceorre we worked nd wa ted fer the la cw da when all our antlcrpatlons should be fulfilled re xl our ca e went 'orwarl and we b came fr wmcr again orne In larger choo' than that others In th I t hool o all Each wl'h a mlrhty ambltlon 'o ac omplsh somcth ng worth whsle The CJILOFS volce soaneed a last cheer ul tone and he ga ed llently thru the wlndow The sun threw level ray aero s the earth and the clouds h gh up were tunged wlth gold A cheerful frlendly smile ht up h s face and he sprang brlskly to has feet Agaln he glanced at the clock but now the wearlness had muraculously dvsap peared from hls eyes You neednt fnmsh that tonlc ht Sm th leave It for tomorrow he addressed the type setter and reaching for his hat passed out of the offlce aaa Where there ls 1 mll there ls a won t bolclle Pope - - . . ,. 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K ' ' - 5 Vw M- 'uy elu llw XX'z 11g whe Rnunhup JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQLJET 1914 The annual Junsor Sensor Banquet was held sn the Hsrh School busldsng Monday evensng, May Twenty fifth Nsneteen Hundred Fourteen Invstatson had b en ent to the Qcnsors and Faculty only a few days previous and they were pleasantly surprssed st besng o near com mcs ccrrent tsme they thought that we had entsrely for gotten them A dasnty four course dsnner had been prepared by the Jus sor Dome tsc Scsence gsrls under the supervsason of Msn DeHart At esght of the clock bussness began and the m nner sn whsch the umptous spread dssappeared was marvelous toasts besng spsced here and there among the co r es Call to Arms r T Noland I' 1 Address of Welcome Acknowledgement 1 To the Sensor Motto The Sensor Boys The Sensor Gsrls rt uussslss To the Sensor Flower The Faculty To the Demerst Book Retreat Toast Master Paul Eldrsdge 15 Paul Koester 14 llt Helen Shsvley 15 A Ross Orr A Elasne Cormany ssssutlesi Gladys Brsnk Evelyn Lerner Freda Brown Earl T Noland Earl T Noland Havlng flrm belsef that a jolly tsme should follow a good feed we ncxt proceeded to the company as taken from the magazsnes prepare Lsfe Sketches of Each member pre ent recesved a wonderful bulge sn memory of the Grand Feast On the whole the evensng was well spent and the Banquet a decsded success T N 'Q ......---,.--....-- ' ' u : -- - - - - - Ea l . , '15 Fi sl l'll:1Z'5LF'z1 Ltlllflllflh Yi 'lusty .X lflllf' Hs 'J llll ll llsssssl Ylilllllil To the Senior Colors - - Super n.endent Robinson Swine More I-juss, Fu -r four ssssssps-ts-ly Ilis 1 ' - - - ' , '15 - - - - , '14 A - - - . 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' . v--E. . .,'15 Gs-e, I wish he wsmulsl :41ssiles, f Irene S, -1.-:ss ..1i 4 4 gr Qy Pa 3 ?H gu' nl 9 S 1 ix Uhr iKnunhup JUNIOP PXERSONEL Ruthanna Rupp Opal Claubourn Robert Sullnvan Hulda Magnuson Pearl Flsch Howard Evans Eunice Cochrane Mettne Jakeway Jane Shepard Warren Felton Mr. Griggs. talking to the Juniors between pnsesg Now he at ease, chew your gum, etc. ein' 1Ku1mhup JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On the furst Monday un October of the fall of 1912 there assembled at the old Bartles hall whuch was then e hugh school a class of about twenty pupuls whuch now compose the Juruor cla s Of thus number of brught lntellucert freshmen only ten have remaured fauthful c her havung fallen by the waysude some by maru age others by movung away and Stull others by neglugerce on theur own part Well do we remember that Fre hman year when seated at the long table ur the bwca 0 the long l I ve were kept under struct serveulance for we admut that we were a but no y The work th ycau w s um h dufcrcrt from what we had been used to an the grades and a con e,,m.ence w m u cu u tl t ve were tle objects of contempt on e part of e So homcre cl put two p e U C lo we lzore to Lr vely tnder thus fre felt we w re a lot better than they ue er I u r c ly cor solatuon w s the thot that when became 'ophomores we would revenve bers rlcu ty the next unnocent tre uu e Altloo we had throubleg and thot at tume that there wa no rope of a utur ll w ot thus was b .lt the bc t exeu v l-I Coon after Chr s w 'holed n e hool baulclung where the basement wa used as Study Hall and tre nou e was greater than over n the fall af 1914 on y fourteeu ou the pr vuou cl s ret r ed o resume theur stud es and take upon them s Ives the dutues of Sophomore S veual new uace abreared uru our rank all eager to commence work for w krew ut would take work O r b.1u durg w s now ft rru Iced and we were not hanclucapped a we had been e prevuous year 1914 as marned w th br lluant worfc on the part of the Sophomore class The Sophomore year pa ed quuckly 'ml cheer ully away and now we are Junuors The class thus year us compo ed of ten rnembeu and fron the oounuon o other people whuch have been publucly expressed ut us the best ca' un the Hugh School Ard when we became Senuor xt year hope they wull be of th ame mund concernung us W Locker Felton 16 li fx Xuud l uIlU1e luuut e l D ..1. - - I th ' , ' , ', Q ' 3 . ' ' J u . . L . . s . u , ' I ' , ' . ' . 3 -, , , M, , , 4 V v , I . u M., . , ' is . 's - N a 1 u : 'T . ' , as S. 1' it as uch ha 'J As 's we cup o -1 .' ' 1 ' th th U iz 5 an 'y cn ul arl of tu: ul percacsm n. Ali ' I A a . ' 1 we 'e ' I rs: to us as bang. Ou: n 1 ' a we Q I Q ' :Ives in , 1- on ' ' ' s'i :.. . ' s ' s . f stl e had a Iiuujermg, suspicion, based on fact. that the other claszes th ' a o' A . V. lreshman cass f ' seei in old D. . S S .s1.n: e . ' E lo :ur n w Sc ' , s .. . 's . . I ' I 11 ' t 3 ' LS :I L1 :1 t ' Q - c ' s. e 1 3 1 , ' 5, - , e '. ' ' '. u I '. a 2 fs. t ' 3 th ' . ' I I ' ' - . 2: ' . c 'F ' . ' ' .2 's t ' Q ,' ' s F r ' ' f - ' l -5 ' ' . . . ' :. rue , we e 5, ' ' u . . , . ff fi X K - . ' L ' at uulu, - - C '- Ulm limmhup Strong on KIPIKQS- -121119 Ghz Euunhxm lv g' 51513 N f' x I 115' l...... -i-J FTW lil Q PFW XX A15 'luxtle dow: Nlyrue and Beanie 'B : ::. Jfigf a - ' 5 yifr 5 4512 IP'- lgf' 'Tl' 32, NYS .--- -0 6 5-11 .4 I Q w ' ' 'D 1 .,, Q. 1- ' -0 I? Q 'Q :E I Z- xii ,1 ', Ghz' ZKDIIUDIIIJ SOPHOIVIOR Q Claire G lstrap Felix Payne Lmcoln Byrd Boyd Stewart Edgar Jack Clarence Wrght Anna Str ck and Nlyrtle Pope Irene Sullivan Ear! Ofborne May Adamson J'1mes Huffard Or eana Wall: Nona Whlteturkey Eva Jones Georgua Phulllps Whit u Immw, ilueme Wm 1 E0 . . , 1 . I I l .. . 1 ' 'I 4.f N f ' 2 u Ullf' Plsv ' ,fa ' ' 'git Elm illnuuhup SOIDI-IOIVIORE CLASS l-IISTOFQY -..-...........- In e an on W fwn l el 3 tlllrte loup 0 0 l S am' vs 'ef ou' on a voya e ur knowledge before we lan uve land called c the fue CL c' C L er r r u they rillc ref .A FU: U e rw e Ju undaunted by ine tales o oc favurs who had gone 1 6 COLIISC O L X L' WPOVCICCJ 3 Q03 sans e ner 1 e uen Q f o ll 1 wolef OL 31 x me 'ww L ful nat the go Y C lJI Cll ill l1E'C4LIL,?1 lOl'1 'I A 'P'lf' ' x I VW l' lx were r Nec u c cm W S7 H in 'me ool col 1 c' L we-1 E C SCU A El fll w car Ol a d and OLr popular: much and to Kano membel, ofthe roy ar enl lf :Bn x n .0 1. fm S Svbllon an A cll you on Nev lauglwlng a CI O .1 Ili r-llgn School f a new r all lu.. PT S lorv P The Sopno eel g came wa al awawar manrel., Qcwool re-ate tnan t t l 1 L no we have learn Q e .altllful subjects lll'lCCaC Lunaway Love orman amd on Cluft lotner al fan.: 1 have heel mr loyal frem an for Tl we ave alefll When we embark as 1 tr IQ w L L, G 1 wnll not oe forc ottel by those we leave bell: '5 A ,f S-fc-i I6 ulstap llllllll Ill wlnlll nn ln. lll Vllxlllllll mall. l1lllN lnwllll NI 1 lll ll l- - th yen' e tl V uw ' d Hlllfx n llllll' c .mi en, a g' f u., bay . gr! U., . g . O , ol the zen :nfl of n .zwfc Ill was ll wit cl. l t , Y , f ll ., . f, -. ' Q'C'Lfl , iT'lRlf., 'i f'1L'1'g?'llS,fl1Cl, mth ' A fO'lI' nautical e plo L, d ., ' ' dly . , I-llvlll S dual. The ll ' 'ni :wi Ol' ills l I I :ee I l1ng4l'y :I ' te l, and we, ll ZJIITC to gain a 'ttle of .l lltlzre mic' fer-fn 1.1 I' . ' ',l I'vix nx.cl J ll :hips ld mf. ' QI flie ..l ', We 17 rd t .. Od klrg. 'rr. :'ll,,! meer ?E.:qe Mzef- :mnezl :ui .. lo th V.. ki ' e t inc' to ll1eir5 ,f 1' ' - -Set ,rs .I nur: glnf' 'llgzlirlen fl: li. 'flwey were a fr'ienfl'y pimp! and 'wefceniefl 'S new 1 4. mer' a- 7 t,bC ,: :Z F ,.l1vve:1. DV. ng 0' r' 'firit ,fe : llIff'l. Ili? iiglranc' vm: 2 - .dlc' Yfor CLI lf1l r'l:m:i, 'incl nal io - lklI'C: mu ' l illi- aiion. bul so greli Wag G.1rul4 1i4i':' fvr 1- rowlerlge, that we gave llttle heed to ilie iaunts or otlwerat and under the learfcrflnip of , ,trrfy fgQl1.e:1'wmq'..' pllet, e .0 curpagcd 'c'n .sz .l .attez-3 of l:ar.:.ng-ard al o in g r I 4J .n. ll.fClllj6i W. In ln : lm' ye 'llw T-a mr: gem out from the l' box and 1l'e .lm.ol1,. L '. their Jlvrc, - n'f1r:f nc be ne Jul' 'S ,Nl we wer: Quad-'ll a xl iv 'ei n :nel ,' '53 0? expel.en4,.c' nav. atvr, to grl vi , we joined tue 'le:t1'l..., ln ' . ' f th 'r unsopn ..tn 'fe:l eys id cl ' . . , 1 ly ll'1 lllglw C l ls Ql , ha of ary tr'.l:3 who canic ee! re L.s. Vl ' ed ' J Orr. we hiv lweer ' ' . P 1 'T . ' l C ' y i P' ' l '- ' ' elyp - I 1 'ds, d 'tls 'gr' .. . d'cl last ye S S, '33, we AL..t tl ne the elnfs of Ll ' ' J '- e - nd. gCla r 'S I r , 17. l'?'j-fl F 1 I iisf-Y 5. aiu- Bnunhup 4111 Hlrmnrrann J XNIFS c 1 1 0 HL FF um X member of the Sophomore C law a Student ol sterling character helm cd hx lns fellow claumen and one w hose uprlght Dl'lIlLlPlLS m life haxe helped those who knus them i . ., , .. .. ,--ng, N . v . 4 4. . A AA JA 4 . . - . . A .., A i' l fi , , , , Uhr Bnunhup K - n f Qx X W was k fQ L K M' f f' ' -r af f ,f 'P 'K VE Uhr iRnunhup CP M3 POLL Unis ra an cnc Charles Kerk John Hummel Ru sei Clark Lalda Nlar ra'I Flo eme Gustaf on QUSIC Mar er Lucy Evans ha el Dore NBII Bate Llllan Graul Edith Thomas Queen but growmg, Ifreshles i -i - k - I X L22 I Ross -' t p Gfemw 'Mei , s Harry McClure Merritt Jackion Fred Pyles Dewey Cassatt Roy Klewer ' ' s. r ' s Q, N, ' I ' z . ,J 5 i ' .. - was .. ., Y- W- 1 , - Chr iglllllihllll FFQESI-IIVIAN HISTORY e ternher lo 1914 a mllkly white streal was visible in the so thea t l lfW1S n and gradually it grew larger as it cam e nearer Finally af er 1 .1 eniors Juniors and sophomores decided that it .nest be the ie lg ma ss kin ey all busled them elve with oreparatim fov the in a e n perform a s un? twey cal ed I ' o 1 thc smal green I pon lese ons tnei ,J J tl nn erever they were een Jy their cleei ex re s. w C For several ks after tw r Jw e we.: L JK ast empty b il r that on o the up c 1 1 ky Way wo: aw y v l e Excl rd fo Ha P e ll 1 ranks Nlerrlr at lu s rec K, mv in 1 one ay wly unexepectcdly these f ouv boy wel ft sal wr ssell Clall wno N s , lnecane :es rf being 1 Americai Ceo e Roy wer declari' hat lf. ablishel as w VNillC more commonly kr owl Q the senter of all attrac mor and excitement 'he it place among them so as to make each Fresh plesented each one a one could tell th e and tnptoei llnal y the newress 0 id each began tm work was admitted to their wing stronger special iarex ll to the de lu all excepti Vlfay and became Jay ar d was soon c 'oat NN e day l-11 l c lure dlsa care ver s'cfc cevey V t was sent out OCR fo' L D L l wey said the novth was too cold fov nm so ie wen ol ods w with a crooked cane e boys all gone or girls t plete T o L cy Evans decided to leave their fliends and old Nlilk Nay ol east and beirg such a neat gill she became Docs Dove ucy it west 1 t e Flying Dove and mean., lighthear ec Floreine Gustafson a d Esther Pl ce w we disappomtefl tl in a hu y They went together and setled n ar each other '-s l Q. Je L1 golden hair for strings :eine in er iwlty came by tl 1 tor lllg nmnml lin Non ., N The Whale l ch means an old rn n L lay Hazel Pope a L sky Hazel wen o e as Atair whi I ucy so they started L 11,9 and used e-0 v While this wa, a - S p - . ' ' 4 ' ' ' u s eri eky. ' C . tio ' ' li . ' t. :everal d .ys of spec' la' . . 'V ' . S ' . '. A ' i ' ' '- 1 l,-,' Fpsl .11 clans' ta .g , . , th . ' G 3 ' K ' 1 ' 'r iti lion' Tl' first thing tiff diff vv . - ma . sf as l . I 'tl then. to l'el'eve the li1Cl' lcny gf lllr wl lie -, - l . nb 2 Tr rnbb ra 3 ' 'Toile' weir cs: ,.le11cns. fr' glllil 'oi' a while p em wh . e , ' 3 l' 'V' w pre n-. ' wee ' ' ll: incident the reel lv n i v.-pt l my icfplwg nvlnlll gfmn rs ' - 'ng p u' QIIFVS lor fea S. ie f per sl, ssrtrlz wtpllll 1: Ll-can iiul . Ll ' , f Nlil 'e twig affl line Fr'e3l1r,1enbfr11n Qerluus. 'f .1 liztl ,l .'.. lu' 13' hi, -wvvi Cx. ' 5 ha r tl. t l:i'r'fer. gllewn laie,nc lrcn e a ifvozlte fm: ni: 'hip lJ.1'llg' 'wil El' 3: dn' I' , ' ' ' . 'L J, keen. F ss Gil lrap. F' l Pylcs. Ph. Ales fxcwfl. .um .oflzi l'T.l17lll',l. fill' W: ., , ' - ized ' atv Ielic, .xml .. di 'p' . ' V. s T1 yi. lfclualll if Zltng ..e'x1fq i,l5.'lfg 1' V3 ar old lvlilky Way and weft lorln wilh joy ta settle ii: the 'nil' i.-it .ia ilu' Emir lynn-, Only f ' fi fe lc I among all those girl .ld tl 1, frjlx 1. 'az mtl ev . hind na: rc-v 'ng Ru .'1 l l 1. toe bvlcl--' r - 'ell Ci. ' ' A lC'il.lflf uh 'l 'l- fcff me Milky . me ' , A So 5 J Ke . 'l.g L liif fxaf iff. ll .'l. igell 2113 Nlllliy X- 3 1 est ' Q Tl Q Gait. f li :s ' 1 V. :litre Roy' 'l-' ,Lx 3' Vl ,, . On ' .rj M C' ' ' pp . ' d 'y all nly and l.: gctlt: PCI lf, Twill. fkagge, to l - him avid he 'tame ack with the news tha' l-lawy 11.19 jcwo rcrl, an.l was nn 'Uklt time Dc ' 'l' l ' t s ull' and geL'llu.l,1, EC 'N . a Th ' I Po X ' ' . no one 3 ' ct Tlienx -hey v.L-tx lcw Liu lla- cz nd U ' .' 'lj' l 5 '. fo 'sick tlllfll l..'tl.::ie in Tnlw , k t ' Q , ' '- '. L. Q wel azii nude hes' eh I: K' . 'Ch -3 h -- ' f - r 1. ' T ., n ' 'i 3' ' ' I - .at Ll my li ul vox Jiang t1:xc.iul oi - ' ' ' rr, ' 2 ' l-ll'evn.1mLd ll'l l1' 'l - l-lf ' h , ' ' . Flo' ' ' h v.v' we lldli of P.:.aft' k l'A'Ll1'illl'. ' ' - t k. -1' V ' 11j'I H.Xlj'illlll.lllllxl'l'1lilt l iq an ll. ..1w-il. Ghz Rnunhup ing place Zauda Marshall and Susue Marler back un Mulky Way were makung preparatuons for theur departure They decuded to be chums for lufe so they became The Twuns It was an unusual thung for Nell Bates to be so far behund the others but Nell had been studyung rather hard She and Lulluan Graul left together Nell whou so burd luke became the Burd of Paraduse and Lulluan The Cock because she us so slow Eduth Thomas left Mulky Way just a luttle way ahead of Zauda and Susue She had flur-ted around from star to star seeung all her fruends before he settled down But she was ready to settle down by the tume that Lelluan and Nell were and beung the smallest one of the class she called herself Musca or The Fly The old Mulky Way us now clear for the Freshman Class of 191516 lf you ever wush to see any of the Freshman of 1914 15 just look above you some starry nught and locate them by the names l have guven you for l have descrubed real constellatuons Lucy Evans, 18 HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS lCompuled by Oluve Fordj Average age of students Cannot be determuned lThe gurls all answer to 169 Usual occupatuon of students Kullung tume Uusal occupatuon of faculty Demerutung Tume Kullers Most noted lunguust Howard Evans ost puzzlung Freshman Hazel Pope lespecually to Warren Feltonj Our celebrated musucuan Merrutt Jackson lHarpustj Warren Felton frowns to frughten the faculty Sehuori hughest aum un Iufe To have hobo day Jul! over from Ireland Bob Sulluvan Most perfect blonde un school Clarence Wrught Hugh School twuns Mettue and Jane Offlalal bug hunter knows all about luce greybacks fleas etc Goldie Pope Mr Cormany us our regular luttle cut up lrens Sulluvan Paul Eldrudge Thats all EUHICQ Cochrane us the buggest bluffer un hugh school SIIG oqn ask more fool que tuons and then never lusten to the answers and she gets by he three grafters un hugh school Ted Jack Bob Sulluvan and Chuck Greene The U H S prudes utself on Anna Struckland haur Florenune Gustafsons dumples Clalre Gulstraps themes Last but not least Howard Evans length Bob Sulllvan got a haur cut They were about to charge hum dog tax Just lukg Robunson Crusoe We are glad when Fruday comes A wise man who set saul ID a. tub Cedric l . . ' . . ' . . , I . . ,l K . ,, . . Y . . ' ' . 'S ' , ' un ' ' .N - ' ut ' ' S . ' . . ' AA a If M H ' ' ' i I . . 1 . v . i lgls an undebatable fact that Earl Noland is our booster. , , . . . . , ' - 5 ' . u -I ' - U ' T ' --IA 1 .'l H . , . . I 3 ' ' . I . . Z v . . I . ,3 . ' 1 ' ' . . V . I UNUF I9I5 E ep.zxrimenis E112 Rnunhup -:SCL fry? 7 H lkdd bl E , A 2 KX l z K X 3, f F N r 1 1,422 f f NEI Ghz' ilinnnhup fix QM. it -ax 9 ' 3 ,::l., b' She has one good llE1Ilitf'XViHkiIl3i E111' mllllllhlql UMEET1 ,l Q '-f'fX..2'l'f E1 ENEE a f 1.125 , o 111111111111 11111 11111111111 111 1111 ':'k3 7A7'-l-::- --1-- x ' T Y'-I'Z3' 7,.'.1,,1 I2-:1'7I,'.'x 3: 1.. 1-.i., Jrf',:1 HT, YY Y WY ,,v,,-,,,,v-iq ' . f L.. . 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Cor- E112 iknunhup HFIVHCTFY NIANUA' TRAINING hue me to know wlnt ought to be knovsu Doc J H' . 1. y . -T ., nw- , . . V . 1 'Y , c . . TAG DAY After a great deal of hard and p great and wonderful scheme was orrglnated whereby the lucky few who t repose In rdleness for the rest of the day and whereby the senrors c IS M Noland was b sy that d y t lctt ll of whrch proved to be a failure a er developing The Freshmen le an anv other Indiv dua he teachers dad therr part of the work oo ra It reached near e two hundred mark The scheme wa chr ster ed Tag t ached ro t ny strung of the sarne co or The aforesard taqs were t t s e c r upo th town ke a ony one dollar And Dewey nrerr when urrounded by husky footba lers de rghted at a chance to down l nr t e d and sou e away heaprng rnaledlctrors on the cnt r cw Jenson was labeled wrth one of e norsy tags as a srgn to other gangs tl t OWr'lCpeOpIe WOF6 their I Q I OVTIC brawnw boy gr pre Y rr t e Hugh School should pester them f I rl who c tftarr was great sport for the students and a tremendous boost for the Senror Anrrrrl r f r tlfe orrgrna or 44 ill ., Ll q .tt Hur, I 3 6I,II f ' I . L 7.71 ,T II' IDVIQ R I. ' 5 cfgoto. , .'5l'wtw1.e O' ' ' , ' ' ' .o.:I:x w ' .. rr' ral. r. u ' a x oo. IW I n 'r -UI1 o Eros ' ft ' . ' , 1 Ipeil I ru: facial nope th - ' ' i I. T ' ' ' ' .t . Tr 5 I I irlryi pwrlutv lrgh tlft day. N th 3 's 1 'r Da. , f Mr 'Q arfl at , ' ' s . I . ' L r ' Aiistl' t ' v ' wr! they ,le,: r'!e.l n e li hail storm avalanche. What man when correrr- I e We heart to refuse to buy an annual for I 7 - are 'Il I ' r we V r'.g'e'-r' - C I ', I' , ri vva2,zl.I ' 'I rr Q QVC- lhc I don If e one at all. ttl ' ' ' . . I :,t.rU?t fhg 1, . ' th ' v - Wa Iwi X. T e ' rec tag- ai ir -rr 1' ,n fearfgi lest s , tt g' I of h ' onarmtrrz rr..:' tr. 'Ire ' E, C ' I LQ Tu- I. Xl? r r':r' tt. 7v'Ir'. Dry r ' ' t I X. I 'lf rf 'I :rxrrlrrg rxr rrr r r f ' wrt mrlrnv- IrrIl'rrl'l1 Irlxzr 2 -- V ------l - ----T.M2-1--L--41,1-:. - Glu' linuuhup ' 111511111 1 1111 limi 1411115011 , ...nc 1 KX Z N-,,. 11 A E 1 D120 1 L 5111111 yu 111111 V 1' 1. .' Glhv illnunhup ARENA DEBATING CLUB November 9 1914 about twenty of the studert of the Dewey Hugh School met to reorganize the Arena De batlng Club The followlng officers were elected for the 'nrst term Presldent Goldne Pope vlce president May Adamson secretary Helen Shlvley sergeantatarrns Boyd Stewart Mr Cormany was chosen crltlc After the election of offlcers Mr Corn-many gave the club a speech that wa excelled only by Websters Bunker Hall oratlor It was so enturely upllftmg and lnspurzng The only regret of the club IS that a steno- grapher was not presert to record It Many mterestmg debates were held at club meetmg Part of the tume was devoted to parllmentary practlce, The Arena Debatmg Club bemg a member of the Qtate Hugh School Debatmg League receuved notlce to debate Tulsa on January 15 The try out for debators was held January 5 Earl Noland Warren Felton and Goldie Pope were chosen for the team and the question for debate was Resolved That the pollcy of govermert ownershlp of railroads IS preferable to the policy of regulation Dewey had the affirmative slde of the questlon Thedebate was held In the Gem theatre Friday evening Jan uary 15 Mr B A Lewls acting as chalrman The debate began and proceeded without pause untll the close, ex A llttle g,r1n perlups .1 llttle glggle Helen L . I . , .. Z . V . 3 , ' . y Q , ' I - - , . . ' ' . ' ' , . s 1 ' 1 which every one enjoyed. Extemperanious debates were not at all uncommon. . V . v . , X V . , lA H . . , . . . . i , v . , , , . . . ' , I I . . ' -' MAY ADAMSON Vlce Preudent 'Ihe man who IS alvxave lookm Uhr iKmmhup O F F I C E R S GOLDIE POPE Pres dent f A B CORMANY Crltlc gf for A hoos ,Zi HELEN SHIVELY Sercetary t generxlh gets It where- he leaet expects 3 ,A Q '- zz J XX, XX ' x E gf XX if fx. X , Q. ' KR I X f X I f W. C5112 iKnunimp 191 5 TEAIVI GOLJLI E POPE EARL T NOLAND WARREN FELTON cept when a Tulsa man would forget his speech at which time there would be a sliqht intermission Warren Felton as last speaker on the affirmative did things up neatly in his closirc peech winning for himself a good deal of honor lt might be added In passing that Dewey won the debate Tulsa took defeat as tho they were used to it Dewey was forced to debate the negative The Chelsea Dewey debate was held at Chelsea February 26 This was also a very interesting debate and altho Dewey was disappointed in the judges decision they took their medicine and retired from the field hoping that the next ,fear team might be more fortunate Kangaroo Court was also an interesting feature In fact the club itself was one of the most interesting features of the High School Every member appreciates the help he has received from it and the club has only been made a success by the faithfulness of each member and the unlimited and received from Mr A B Cormany Goldie Pope 1 What I say IS forsootli a slain on the txuth A B A , 3 . 3. , I 4 O , as , . . v . . . . . id 5 v . . . The next debate was with Chelsea, who had won over Wagoner with the affirmative side, also. Consequently . Q - v ' . . . . N . . . . , . , Y . . . . . , . x . I H H ' ' ' ' ' - - , 1 5 .. , 1 V, , - , .4 , H1 A C. Efhr Rnunbup fx ,x I D I QQ 4 ' 4 4 -N. Q 'A f' XM ' ,f N X X rf! U f X LLI11 llmnmhup D F? A IVI AT I C S wa halespeaue who d tl t t non La c 1 h rc: on has hls part and the appear ce he makes In the L wma o I llc L o con Jown to a maller plane e sh to say that the D H s 11 fc tune wh ch hould never be neglected he first play staged thus ye X Jcv A Character of unusual o greatly encour1gcd wer y 0 cow cnt r ev I r 'ated the theatrical In Barllesvl and also un Ramona Oklahomw T e cast of Never Again con o e 0 I I Pe ll Flsch Helen Shlvley M Adamson Warren Felton E rl N1 aJI ' Aer Harry McClure and Earl No and lt IS the custom for each ears Senlo: cl to out on vnu ind t av s Ia a soclet comed Y I Y Y titled Just For Fun wa IV L r n Ftoum lp ha gone to press but we can safely predlc success awaltung nt The cast as composed of C.-oldle Fone Else Shull Oluve Ford Irene Sulluvan Earl Noland and Roy Klewer E 'lilessxnfs on thee rm IIILIQ man JIYTIIUIP - X -, :z..fg........-............ I! 3 S L ' K 53.1 1:1 he ' 'lj Q .2 Il',JlllL'!x I, 'Q . TLC , 3 ' - an . re , F - 1 'nm 5:3 I:l'jc'Iy' N ln? tu'-la cl:u.w1l:vA'. T ' wc I . s w wi . . . '. les twlzen Iicr' Li1':.I gzxr. int r,Tl'1l':aLw.,f,1 if ' ' s . T ' gr. 1 pril 2. 'Mfg A I :' c L.O'ZlCTtI'!- c.1I'ccl NU f' gain. f 3 ability were chosen for the cast and under the clrzgtwr 41. Ccucln Lfrrx 1l:ey renclcrecl the play a great success. S 1 'C they I3 Tn. 1r':w': 'lu' 0- lrlgjxffzal lint Ill., 'cpm C ' ' 'Ile h ' ' wa, c s Q: :oil uf Iwlcltc Jai. way, Els: Swul. a' ' . ' . ly , , -a cfalizl. F ' Eldrlilglc I-.Ly Ii.e'1 . , l . ' . .' ' A1323 ' 1 drt I Ins e ' V is ' . en- Y IJ 1 ' , It Ilbcg'enafc't'e ' IL' .3 , . 'ta . . . , . i A , , Q I . , . , I , , . , , 0 ' I Q A' J., uhv 'IKHIIIIDIIIJ S OA R I N G I lav Ill the h dc of thc em tree la Ily watchlrg the dalnty whltc clouds they floated thru the warm sun shlne Now and then a falnt but pleaswnt uqg tow of a blee e wafted the sweet fragrance of Illacs and rustled e leave Of IO e bu n at my s :I c we e a s of alrca In oafd e wc: v I of the futur., seem n a remote and my wlnged ll'l gll'l'lfI I1 few x ay to the lanclwheve Joy and happlness relgned supreme where each became vvl at he wlshed to 'e and vllcle no shaoofv or loud could mar the contlnued harmony It IS well that th s t t l d l p nt y I IIIP cor e before a greater knowledge of the word and of human ratur el e tl e would be no tleans at all und w thodt dreams there would be no accompllshment rn nd could not IC I 'an IH I, e cc IIT the c eat ons of m carefree Ima Ilia Ion saw a qualnt old cas e rrounded wlth t tely trce and la au Ifu Iavx AI one Ioe an old fashloned garden In all IYS lovllness roses and olory of ,umm Itlll L loped ccntly oofvn to a beautuful lake ln a haded rose bower wnth the blrds and bla some fo: hel conlpanlons at 1 whII.e gowned lady lwhcm ofcourse l relogmzed as myselfl Wflflflg wonderlul storles of the tI'lII7QS she saw to make c'ad those who e homes were less lovely than her own Nly fancy oared on and on The happme of the whlte gofvned lady could not be alloyed by the petty dlsturbances that sovnetlrnes I lfled the calm of my dreamy nature How fortunate that I dld not then know how utterly IIYXPOSSIIJIS my dleams would gradually become' As I have grown older my castles for I have not fcrgotten how to daydream hwe oecome cottage, and yet these sample thlngs seem far more deslrable now than those lofty fHl'lClCS of my early chlldhood The tlme IS very near If rot Indeed at hand when work must take the place of dreams but stull as l some tlnee reallze that I have passed a mlle tone on my way to my coveted star I am glad to flnd that the star Itself moves always hIgher and can never really be reached Clalre Gllstrap 17 'X' ing Bone lleul 1lIe un we explmed the football ame - - .-afsmx-,-...--.. '1 ' 3 a N l , 2' ' . L' ' , ' as - ' . ' . L s 5 ez' . - z ' th s ' the ' s 'Ide. Th- : re th d'y 7 ,silos L d ' 5' Ir amz: wl It bright is'ons - ed ot t all ,I . M . .A ,,, H U R 4 . . , . .f: c ta I u ,t.- t , , 1 ' .3 . fu ' I I 2 ' ' . ' i 3 age o eve 5 me in ever Jer5o:I':, 'K n s ' ' 2 I 3. AL LI re I 'E' : I . ' ' ' . On that early sum:-er day the very atmosphere seemed to build up airy castle walls, and my fanciful i - ' sst K ' d 'lg il - ' : E y ' g' t' .. l ' ' tl , su s a S C t' l 'l'lS, A S . - A ' ' ' of J R SA. H' S H , X , I 3 h v . . ' ' ' ' I - s , s . '. ss ' I ' ' ' AI: . ' . ' ' A . I Y .- - - 1.' I xl I I I ' . 5 ' ' 5 . ' I I . ' - ' I I I - cf' H 59 X ,I I 1 A I X 1'- It 'l'u1li. -- 'L j 'I 1.1. ' g . Uhr ?Knuui1up III don't get married this summer, I will be the most disappoin Led man in the world. -A. R. O 0,111 dkuunhup 'I U, 4-f'9'MvY ' ' 'J my .., ,Z L ff 5,4 l Wivgfxgzff K 4 ll mn LF 013 1411 would thu Olclllflxlld do mxlxoxu hex ' Geurgld Phllhpg - s - LX' fi. Inav :Liga .C ffm' , .'f 'I ow , 12 K iff ' I .X - K 1 Y 'hr' 1- i,Ull':f, s:?. . ' l - ' xi EK' fir :H .fffi-if ,gh - -- ,!5i'Hf 'ti-217: :!'.f,ff ,Y --fuliilu-.4 M:-in-ftlrl . ,. A .J , , iff M0 -rf: t - e q' -. '. 5 , f ' fl r i I g 1 : f f L P 4 ' - I X 1 f L w I 3 4' I V ' I gi I H 1 f M Eire ?Knu11hup IN A SOCIAL VVAY The socral events of the year 14 15 were many and each was greatly enjoyed by the students School be gan September the fourteenth Helen Shrvleys brrthday vtas the 'frc hteenth A urprrse party was planned The students went on a hay rack to her home at Waysrde The nrght was perfect for such a drrve and Helen was given a very pleasant surprrse The evenrng was spent cn the lawn under the gas lrght At a late hour after some persuas on the chaperon Mr Orr was rnduced to take the party home Asrde from the smalelr events Hallawe en was the next arr'-rr The guests arrrved rr var ous costumes and after a parade thru the town retreated to the Eagles l-all arl rent the evenrng rn anusernents surted to the occasron Just at the wrtchrng hour the lrghts wer t r1eJ o rc c vv s roamed and ghost tor e were told Superrn tendent Robrnsons tale was the mo twe rJ anel r lr trc Par r pre and sanclwrt hc were erved the morn mg, after November the thrrteenth Fells. P yr tel t l c t l courtry p ace for a mar hmal ow toast, a d the rnvrtatron was d ly accepted by the .cr r rrrvwl we procee o e rrre to a beautrful prle of logs and st CK wl rcn the ho t lad l n .or tr Long rorked strcls were produced and marshmallows tuck ther or The cor rrr, ron e zrnc cater Tho e that were not eaten were nashed on someone el e clothe dut never helo everybody l'rd a de rgntful trme and took a late car home Thanksgrvrng wa arother great event wh ch the ent wll never roraet lr ne and Pober Surlrv n power went oh ju t a the car w about to leave t're c tj and hero a about forty anxrrr reople for for long minutes wrth a banquet awartrng them rX mrres out rn 'he coun 5 Reber-L met L. at the mr and wa our gurde across the traekless prarrre After a two mrle walk ve y cr re led tlre ea lrrrr ho C00 ne of cour e later than othersj frt subject tor the banquet Many good rhrnn lx opened but the banquet w the prrncrple everyt The same was spread rn the drnrng room on two rm q hole around whrch everyone gathered The foot ball boy.. and therr lady frrends were grven the s ats o honor lnnumerable partres and receptrons were grven at the chool bu ldrng durrn. the wrnter rr hor r of the vrsrtrng basket ball teams Everyone remembers December the tenth e r'ecral'y ttr 'al evtay On that evenrncr she wa grven a very pleasant surprrse rn honor of her brrthday uume wcr played rc' refre h ents served and he student d parted leavrng Mettre many pleasant rnemorre o rre e er rc er well a takrnq a few wrrh them For there was plenty for everyone Valentme day marked the next socral event wrth -'eler Sh vley Pearl Frsch and Earl Nol nd s the enter trnment commrttee Tme evenrng was well spent rn everal feature games and sandwrtehe wer munched February the twenty srxth marked another event of the D H S Vte had debated Chel ea for the drstrrct champronshrp and played Pawhuska a double headrer basket ball game The stay at homere prepared elaborate banquet for the purpose of celebrat ng the three vrcicrres une ract that they proved not to be vrctorre at ay drdnt keep the students from celebratrng Wrndy March was left completely out rn the way of socral affarrs But thrngs lrvened p rn Aprrl Frrday evenrng, Aprrl the srxteenth we journeyed forth to Sullrvans Agarn Robert and leren entertarned us royaly We opened up the season wrth rce cream Some of them thought that rt was gorng to be a cold affarr but after the fun was over and we was about to take our leave for horre everybody was lound rn therr prarse and all declared that we had a Rrp rrr re roarrn hot trme NX hat rs worse tl1 rn rrr eduratfml tool Russell t lrrlt . . , , . . ' ' ' 1 gh, . 3 . Q . I . . Y ' . ' ' ' s. , i , . . . ' ' . ' , ' ' cj . ' ' . L . , J . .c c.. ' ' : ' ' ' ' 3 u 1 ' rf, a - i ' . c I 3 . ' - ' 'P s l ' ' es ts. ' . ' .zplzlr A ' - c s' 3 - ' a to rnvl , 'hc 'liglr Sgltcrl out o 15:7 . E , ': l n ' ' ' u ' bunttlx. A t.' 'lie C1 'l . ' ded t S t ' ' f 's 1' ' 3 1- .ll lC iltc pains to fix rrp 't le ocrgrslon. . ' ' 2 3 ' e 1. :anne were ac :l'1Q1y ,st d l r. 3 s: .. se s fqc or :. 2 ' L as ' - 1. 1' 3 r 1 ' , stud s l 'At L2 e . t 'a invited the Hlgh School out to their home tor the evening, Tlte students boarded the 6:30 car leaving town. The ' ' s s as l r limits. '. 'e L 4. fn: ., ty ' . ' ' s ' ,.r,. iff. 1 ' '. , ,-' s . ' ' ' e us' b2 y .ict r ' l ' t 1 rne. e 1 , ' S Q K, ' ' s ' I . -L .' Je -3, ' as ' ' , , t . 3 ' a . . - S., '- . Me 'ce t. 4 ' . . ' V 5 ' ' ' ' . . 5 V .A ' C111 3 an t s e- ' ' ls I '. rverirgg 's s 'rs , ' - ' ' 1. , I , ' , a 2 - ' ' ' - ,. , .. rr ' 3 3 I ' - . 1 L . ' J S . . - - l . .. - A Sr, . Q an fl 3 - V -- - ' ' - sa x - J . Av I ' ' ' a . . . . . . , , 4 , U . u - ' q - . 2 , I U h .r - , - - 1 . r rr - . , r . .,.. . , . E112 Bnunhup The best way to be remembered by a person, is to owe him money. -Orr Eh? iKnunhup IN A FRIENDLY SORT 'O WAY When a man aint got a cent. An' he's feeling sort 'o blue. An' the clouds hang dark an' heavy An' won't let the sun shine through lt's a great thing, O my brethern. For a fellow just to lay Hi., hand upon your shoulder ln a friendly sort o way It makes a man feel curious It makes the tear drops start An you kind o feel n flu ter ln the region of your heart You cant look up and meet his eyes You don t know what to say When a hand ls on your shoulder In a friendly sort o way O the worlds a curious compound With its honey and its gall With its care and bitter crosses But a good world after all An a good God must have made it Leastways that s what l say When a hand IS on my shoulder In a friendly sort o way ' ' ' t . -James Whitcomb Riley Ignorance is bliss. Therefore l um supremely happy John H I9 5 RULINDLIF I uhv igllllllhllp T V :UQ Thlngb xx orth vs lule Ill? Hlgl 5111001 tltxdlllli-, wsu J-L K Y ' - I A A W A WX I '01 g J q 51112 mllllllhllp GILBERT B CLIFT Coach 1 will he heard -Mettie GI 27' N E! n zz z CV z -1: POVNA D EVAINE Ca tan I4 FVPWHOO MZ-D4TDW Pi ::' an O O 3 E o :S '15 o CD 5 5 U CD E 0 1 5 'ca sw sa. GLENN GREENE Captam Elect I J , f gy ' N' r ,. ,J I , . Uhr illnunhup FOOT BALI. TEAIVI each Clvft Greene Stewart Pyles qllstrap Byrd Evans Noland Leno Pyles Parks Osborn Felton Ends Felton Fred Pyles Greene Tackles Gul trap Osborne Parks Guards Leno Byrd Quarterback Evans Halfbacks Frank Pyles Stewart Fullback Brazee Daughters of Paslnon Meme and Jane u , I A' : Y 1 1- ' 3 , , . :- , . Center:-Noland. :- , . l Elin, ZRIIIIIIDIQJ AT I-l I. E T I C S FOOT BALL This fall was Deweys fir t attempt at football ar rt cnrpt which re ulted in much needed experience rather than unallcyed success but the exper ence will be of f reat benefit next fear ard we expect to make every game l victorious one Pep and enthusiasm were n vc lacking each man played his best That the want of experience was their only defrcrencf was p ovcd in thc a t two game xvtcn De vey proudly made her scores Brazee Greene and Evans won e pcc al conmendatron wlrr c all tl c c lcrs did excellent work In spite of the many defeats the boys bravely per rsted until the owning of the basket ball eason BAoKlIl Ll-XLL As for basket ball one need only look at thc chcdulc o llrrcl that we have maintained our brilliant reputation The victor es were many the defeats but few And throughout the season Chick Greene Frank Pyles Warren Felton Sullivan Juby and Grant Leno proved their worth and rnade Dewey proud of them Q g rls had their shar rn a hle too The r defeats tallied the victories but we are sure of a wining son Elsie Qhull Jane Sehpartl Nlettie Jakcway Nell Bates Georgia Phillips Hazel Pope and Marie Moore The Fre hman team played only three games but their practrc will serve them in good stead for next year Grlstrap and Jack on d d good work The others Klewer Slrertzer Keck and McClur are also to be com mended TRACK The boys who participated in the track work started out with their usual vim Frank Pyles begun training on his mrle run immediately after the closing of the ba ket ball e son and as soon a the weather permitted track training becan in earnest All the boys started with great enthusiasm and made use of every available moment Dashes long distance races etc wer oract cecl with vigor The team con usted of ank Fyles 1 t mile 2 d 2 m M rr tt lac son 3rd ni le Warren Felton 3rd 50 yard dash r broad jump Glenn Greene 440 yard dash shot put These ren were representatives of our school at the Santa Fe Track Meet which was held at Coffeyvrlle this year Track and fleld athletics have not rn the past been poptlar in the D H S But are gaining ground all the time and when the Santa Fe event comes off next spring Dewey wrll make things very interesting along thlo llne of sport Prlme ot Druurv xrnrli r ullt x . . . 3 - z E t . S . . . . - ., .. - 4 C r , , L: A V . I . ' ' ' 5 r ' l L' ' 1 5 r 1 '. , , ' , re - -Q Th E ' e ' t tics. . ri' - ' ' ' , - ' ' team next year. Each player did remarkably good work The teanr consisted ofthe following girls. Hilda Magnu- I' V b W' ' S V ' ' ' - ' ' ' . ts 1' er , 3 ' . , - ' , 4 .. e l ' ' . 3' 3 Fr , s ' 3 n ' ile. e L . k , i . , 3 3 d 2 r ' 'iz ., -T09 XV,'z l tt -. liz ' is 'ille. Uhr IKIIIIIIDIQJ W I W F Foxwwrd Lenfer uuard uuard uard Uhr Qilillllhllp FIRST FQASKFT RAI I eTFAlVl Leno Juby Osbo n I'e11c S llfvan Pyles Greene December December December January January January February 4 February 13 Feburay 19 Feburay 46 March 7 Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewe Dewey Dewey Dewey 9 30 Copan Wann 1 Dewe Alumnn ka Cs. 'I e P nd II Aga e Llcveiard 1 PW' lk Bartl svnlle Fllllllllllti Ho'-pn xl Jones Dewey Dewey 1 Dewey Dewey Dewey Dewey at Colllnsvllle ry 39 at Dewey at Dewey at Pawhuska at Dewey 11 ................ 253 8 ...............,....... at 18 ,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,4 461 A' ................... ...at 23 .,.,............ 383 y ' 8 ..........,.. at 5 ........,.........,. 1911-f-.'re:.1yi .........,..,..,..... at 16 ................... 122ZCof1cyvE!le 18 .....,.......... at January 23 .........,......... Sewev 17: CJVFCV' 73 -.A'-'-'----A..-,.--. at Dewey 29 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., I 4gg?av.'11L4L. 14 ..............., ..at Q- 1Lf:t5viI! ' ' ' y 22giefz1 'dm ,,,,,,,,,,,,A4,,,,, 343 . :Ins 38 .,.,,....... ,. Ehr IKHIIIIDIQJ GIFQI S' F-BASKFT FEA! I TFAIVI December 18 January 5 February 5 February 19 February 26 Bates Shull Jakewa, Mocre Magnu on Shepard Pope Claft Phllllps Nlagndsor forward Shepard forward Phallups sub forward Bates 1st center Sbull 2nd center Jakeway guard Moore guard Pooe sub guard Dewey 30 Dewey 11 Dewey 7 Dewey 17 Dewey 14 Vl.ann 1 Hommy 18 Cleveland Cleveland Pawhuska 16 t at Dewey at Dewey Cleveland at Dewey Pawhuska January 29 ..........,....... Dewey 15: Pawhuska 8 .................. at Dewey Z 21...............a : Uhr illnunhup ELCQE SHULL Captam 15 GLENN GREENE Captain, 15 ROV KI VVFE Freshman Captaar 8 Uhr inunhup FRESHIVIAN BASKFT FRAII TFANI Pyles McClure Keck Cllft Jackson Shertzer Klewer February Dewey March 8 Dewey When you are a long ways from 14 Copan 44 at Dewey 18 Bartlesvllle 22 at Bartlesvulle 13 Bartlesvulle 17 at Dewey home I pplease remit 1 1 27 .................. : ..........,.......... March 6 ...,........,.,,.,... Dewey : ' ..........., ' ' ---1.31.--x--.. . Gln' Zlunnhup SANTA FE TRACK IVIEET The annual meet ofthe 'santa Fe Athletic A sociation was held in Dewey at the O K League Park Friday April 17 1914 The 19:4 event was won by Corfevville Gold silver and bronze medals were awarded to the svllle Caney C llin v Coffeyvillc Dewey aid Ramona Large crowds frown the competinj town as t strove for honors for its school N Qhot Put 880 yard run Discuss Throw Javelin Throw' 100 yard dash Low Hurdle Pole Vault 440 yard Da High Jump Mile Run Broad Jump 220 yard Dash All Round Medal Paul Brazee of Dewey won the mer schoo student Jenson C iiindei Feist Ne on Xle on Feist Fe st Nel on Carrinder Ne on Shaner Feist w atlendaice and each team was cheer d aaain and again X Ccffeyville Caney Caney Caney Ccrfey Jille Ccffeyville Caney Caney Ccffeyville Caney Ccffeyville Cclfeyvzlle Caney 95 2 min sec 1084 12 Y 11 c 1545 sec 1mn 2sec nm sec 206 26 sec 25 poirts Javelin Throw 4136 6 l bu was di qualified on the accourt of being a Gram Clenn Greene of Dcwcy won second U01 S but was d qualified Frank Pyles of Dewey won the ni le run Took second place in the 880 yard run Judges:-A. Ross Colleyville Caney ' inv B' rtlc vi e Ramona Dewey Referee:- ni n cl t was disqualified for the same reason He also SCORE 4 OFFICIALS Jameg Nairn. Nowata. Okla. Orr. Dewey. O. J. Ashbaugh. Bartlesville. Ferry Johnson. Caney Director:-A, Ross Orr, Dewey. winner, for First. Second and Third places, respectively, The following towns comprise the association Bar I o ' s illei 1 J 1 , ' f 3 er: ir . w l'lYlf. l'S llyllll llyz 'l'ivx'1l ll i-i-fi ril 50 yard daSh J. Nelson Ccffeyville 5-45 sec. e P. 3 J. a ' ' ' .27 ' E. Fest 7' J. ls .' se . 3 J. l' I: ' - . E. ' 9'6' sh E. i i . . ' J. s - ' 5'5 ' J. ' ' 5 i ' .7 J. Is ' ' V. ' . - E. ' '. ' . is . , i ' 14 i.58 sc'..bu ' llnili l'1mi11ls 8 43 doll illc 9 a S ll 8 1 O 1 Uhr Ennnhup Safety First. -Precaution taken during the six weeks preceeding exams woul a 1 tart foa the eo Elm illnnnhup WI-IAT TI-IEY VVOLJLD DO IF TI-IEY I-IAD 5500 ,, Iwo' 1 us about cose IM luc I a fool of myself ,I Tl L s enc half on a bungalow and me honey moon vx I would tart for CalIfornI IN:ate OI -I1 1, VV I Irm IL Ale IV I ron I Lfyc L Ir X1 I L loo to Kress an,l buy bargams c Iave 1 y PICIU e ta n a n e I woul I back Las I I WP w Lvl! V LU .1 C We would tilt house keepmg at once wo em I u bu all the demerIt books could XNJLIICI pay off the annual de t aIta Ca ., INotIce May wolld cet rvarr would cnew Long Tom cnewlng gum 8 would buy a farm IIT AIkansas e lVIettIe ard would ve In bl Ioulcl go V L y I wou cl buy me a Ford Id brlng some pretty gurls to D H w .ld lllVCSt Il'l raIsIns would buy a mall and get short I o Id leave uevvey on the flrst tram would go to Tulane Umverslty III have paved strems In Dewey uc. s bama Cla would love the IadIe, IChIck has O I e ox. rnuc les Q dane n- Abraba I tr 'I Texas for IYISIBH I I al a Ieac 1 e lV'eIIt fo u buf me n I JE that would balk a .Iu I p to br ak LSI 'lfeorftnelnert LI 'I e 'Wes r bcolfs I I I buw a Clf-IC I I e -I fo e nI ss I-la I c uf cbvcola s -or Lucy wet me .1 o f OL n e a cnorl s r woul. b a V roIa GI gee I don t know what I d o O WIIIctuII4cy u on I1 gh for aw IWII: TW I1'lIIlI'Ill' III IIIIIKIIII. Ill IIlgEI SI-IIIIIII WIIUII. :I .IIA I I I1Il'sIIIlll IIy. IIIII IQIIIIIIIIIIII INIIIIII' Lua 9. .JII.,UI1f l'd I t I It. y kJ IVII. OII': III nalzc IVII. Cc I anyi 'l'I 'pe' I ' the Pesi AI' ' trIp. lViI':s Dell fi 'avi G ' ' 'af' Llllftl IVTV. KZII I' I - -'Z buy Ford and G ' ' gist, Iv3I' -g ' .I I VII 'I f. BA. ' ' ' Ivlzsf .Jima I'I 1. 'I I1 f r ken. ILIQIL Jmul 1 VCI Iluy we fan. I-Iciew ' 1I I1y2 'ci jc ' ' 1 t. Jiol Ill: Po.e: ' 3. -4 - ' Olive FL- I. E Id y I 'II' Llvovvr tr: .' Paul EIQII clglni I' ' ' ' b Elgvl Illzlfarfii Y d Inlay Sai I u , , ' ' IHIQINIISPHI. Vlfw:-'51, Tfelioni I I J . 'Iedf' law Arg. E 'HITS' I ' ' 4 and r ,nf I II Jalxc: '5I1e.:aI'LI2 I ' ' ' ' I I No IV me ' gl. wlter ' t l II ' 'Issf' EL-,'III:.c Coe. Ianc: I vx to ?lIa. IC.'I e is-I I ,J 1 ' F . 'T lert SI.lIIv0nZ Z ' . .Sf I Shcrf 'CIW E c': ' ' ' '. IIVIIE E-3'-flfileni I . Iync lT':III aw' I I' a' 'N ' ' .' li.I,I1ILI'a' J I' ji 'I ' ' Claw- il Ls.Ix1LI2 ' I, ' ' . IV..'.5 .'5.df'I'I.sf IR. l'cl ' - Ivlrs, T L us. JIie.I I. If'-':iII:: OIL l'd do lots of things. CII QI. 1,.I'ef.Qi 'A ' ' ' 1 ' Swce III1cOzf.I'ef1 that he eould do It ' I1 s.l LII'.,.?r Eyrdi ! I be a f' , H ' fri. lfv- 41: .er :I take . Ii- . ' . ce. QQIIW. ..IIg::1I all: I Li ppt It In II.e b rk and use it s I I,,,g ,1-f' fill I' 'I' WIIQZ IIE 53? ann? I, Luc, '.v.1.1,-5 'Id ge? I cl - I ' .' :I.II'ryf'.IefIIraf'1 T vt L1I ' 5 a Girl. J:-In, I':L V'lI I2 III 'my Q nfl ,I ' nd 'Iwi Ugg ILEI on L1 I ggyawn' e Iwimf CVQ! Pyle.. 'J-'culd Irvejt I 11. ' ' ' t es VH l1I.l'7Qf I I 5.5111 iI.' K- . levee '- I'II: fi KLIAIIEI buy all tn, sa sa . L.fu':.II:-1:Yi1IidlJIII',lI1: ' Ip.' FTEQIQII- '-I':f:II3.Ir' Il 4' . .' ken. 'E' :VCI PII I: I win! '1Iyron'ejI'?I'9x'd ELI II Iwi 'Z I ilmel Ive It cl relgii E- ' iii. LIIIIIIV TIIIII' lil C '--IFKN ll'e:'I',t fmlziofti I'l I3 5 , ' te R531 rQ'r.I.'gi'Z FII Le' Q 3 , li'I:w'g,f Qwsieli I w :Igl L32 1 J gl l. Cnavmlgz I4 .L!f: I2 A' ily mc ..ci ' Nell 39252 I ,. ' ' d I Ivfmiz'J 'I I I'd r I1 ' ' bile. Uhr ilinuxxhup OUR FLOWER CARNIVAL 1 am Pink of courtesy -Lucy, Uhr Bnunhup im- if ia 1 1 llfwtp-ETH GIVE AUDIENCE TO THESE A young man came mto Ford s hardware store one hear ed and had the lool or one that was resolved to acl qulck' he sand We do not keep carbollc acld ubst tu but we have sux shooters razors and some John Hummel a Freshle had watched an old negro about dled away John remarked where you burned off thought for a moment and then replied Yas Suh nts out acaln It wlll be green luke your face Yas Suh Yas One of the lady teachers In the grades had purcha ed a new rubber hose with which to pumsh pupils Mr Claft happened to be IH thus teachers class room the next day The lady sand causally seen my new hose? Mr Cllft absentmmdedly No but by the way have you seen my new shirt? day and asked for a quart of carbollc acld He was down commit some terrible deed Give me a oottle of carbollc good trong rope burn olr the gra s on the campus When the flre had Jud the grass t IS black now luke your face The old negro black llke my face now but next sprung when It comes .J the unruly Have you The lady turned to a lovely punk and then to a dozen other co ors then laughed a lnttle Mr Cllft looked blankly for a moment and then tumbled QCurtannl Speaklng of muslcal comedles Nlr Orr says he llkes to ee the chorus gurls dance and sung but that those stale gags that they pull off turn has stomach And stlll he goes and goes and goes and goes ln algebra I Mr Orr asked what was pl They all answered 3 17 What exclaimed Mr Orr, and one seventh pieces an a ple? l thought there were four l c t t replued Russel Clark nly be one only three there wall Paul Brazee Looky here you can t make me belleve that black as whute Harry McClure Yet l stall malntaln that Green strawberrnes are red Nell Bates returned home from her first day ln Hugh School and was asked how she liked It 'Not much ' said she, those teachers talk back to me about as bad as my mother C., ' x X 1 l 1 1' ,' - f T - ,AX JL-ll Y Y 5 X 'V V J qffgwfffw .171-L X, JTT' ' yll' Aix, -Aki X I XC in 4 N 'd, ' . ' . ' ' , said Olive, but remembering that she must try to Sell a s Q te, ' - . , 3 ' . -I ' ' ' ' , . E'l1. . ' ' ' . lf u i, ' , ' o . Uhr ilnunhup PEP You wont fund thus woru un the ductuonary but thats not sayung that ut shoudn't be there It us undoubtedly the broadest word ur the English language lor say now us ut Englushoj True ut has only three letters but just look what all ut means' Yes just look' Well so much for the word I trust you understand ut., defunatuon after such .A detailed explanation The real artucle us round wherever there us lufe More or less sometimes less Sometimes people say a boy ha lots of 'Jeb just becau e he makes a lot of noise wuth hus mouth Thus us not recessar ly true lt us true, however that pep us usu lly located un people when they furst show symptoms of Hollerutus Thus us especually true at a baske. mall dame The fellow who can stand by wuth hus mouth shut and hus eyes half open when hus. luome team kes a goal u not the type un wnuch pep us located But or the other hand, merely because you some fellow ,un ping up and down yellung wuth all hus might and wavung hus arms aloft us no sugn that he has e IV' oe heu craz speak ng of those wna haven pep we wonder what Iufe hold for thern' There wull be no pleasure at baseball games on hot afternoon no home talent plays wull be encouraged by theur enthusiastic yells To them the world u luke a barr I and an empty barrel at that But to the fellows having pep un goodly vast proportuons, the barrel wull be ulucd and over IOWll'lg wuth pure cider and the cuder wont be hard The world u b 9 ard oft and juu y fou the man who has pep it us bound to look that way to hum But to the pc r old boob who ha no pep ut u bound to look all rough and hard and green and he alway wull see the bump uve u o e ep Vtto eu un' The traul ot the serpent us over tluem all Hugh btluool kuds on Hobo Day I Il as I 1 . L , A ' . . T l . . . , . , . , . , . . U y 5 . - . S I . F, tg . . . D . . X 5 ' . l in . E . . Q ,. . ' . . . F A , . . . , g .. . . -1 ma - 'S . ' ' ' ' . u ' see p p. .ayl 's y. lt is really hard for someone who lacks pep to distinguish some one who has, from an idiot. Poor soul!- i H , . ,t W . E . I - . . :. ,V, C. . . . . , 2 - u - . s 1' , s ' ' 'c ' . ' ' . Q ' , S ' 's ' 5 ' . GY sem 5: '-I l.:op'r ,. . X E , win' 4'innnh1rp PEP IQQOST rup rap I pac I wkta I Ikta H Jula skIpuI1 eo, u r Imtolac Into f vII a v vIc,I I DI ogala Fhoogwlr LIILJII LII I qo Ioose oose WE Ragala Tagala iVIeIIc1h er g r T rgala tangala turr Z P BANG y I Hang It on I H rug It on nr C ITL on JI H1 o BVIIIC am IOII f I Dewey IS a IU Dewey IS a In I e fhrs blrch e wIII oe IL atch us oo I 1 w We re a Bear' Dewey IS a dor Dewey IS a do. nt thr I 0 I1 ery rooter d Co re come us st Dewey IS a IH w wey IS a 'lorr he Iever fear e qnr We rc a Bear' QI OIT I c'oI he Dewey IS a II It N I V' Boomaraca Bcorrrarwew Doomaraearee Rrpazrpa rwrpa Ipw Hrpizrpa ee' o Us roku fIIr rfiv fIo ewey Hrgh Schwol QIW vs on 0 tle your slats your a em youre y ,I ve Ireked ou re o to your 'Ira 0 orr m Hrqr school BAH omanche Iehe ree IIN Apatche ratche bw CI rnw Chref Ihdran u N wey Hrch Qchonl R II ar Rah' I a dy 1 Yrp I addy I I IM JCI s IS wwe Ju v wms Yrp I addy r heart Q Hoor WeII rr or od De ve so de II Wrth a rrckcty 1 Wrfh a chrcket We II q ve em tl HAW' HA' C PAVJ' If a vr CI be beat Chortaw Cherorc Defvey Hroh C ool Rah rar 11' a Rah a rah Rah r I rar Team' Team' Tean 1 I H Yell Master Earl T There' Ircked' 35' ar' Noland ., - K' ' . 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The is the day v.:ca1I.Irc fur' I -ghd Th' Is the day .I eh old T uve, ' ,E ' . I aye. ' -jc Ou , w.mI fo h.v!I:r, P2 all I ' joi iar th-' c' :lar 'I y f' . Yr! I addy. I Iye. ' ' - Ittelritgf rrff r ff ' ' ' y .:?..'cD.r,Iy chrff Ihaff. ' -i ' ILL :tene Izzfi. - . ' '-:'1. CI.',I4 I. 'eek' I 'V -CII earft . I Rah- - I. un, rush! R h- -r h. ' , nh. Rah- -'aI. ' I. r hi ,I Uhr Illntznhup Tl-I E Cl-IAIDERCJN The Chaperon w1ll answer promptlv all q11es11r111s 1111 I1e11111 llllk QOKIAI customs and altalrs that come up dally 111 the experlence or 111111 students 11111111111 1 1 1 1 It 1 111191 111111115 111,11 1011111 be ascertained by consulting Nlr tormauy 11111 pos1111el1 re1e111 111 111111111111 1 st 111111e1I selt a1ld1essed en1elope should be entlosed lf .1 pe1s1111al lllllIlllS 1 1Ies1 ed The Chaperon Dear Chaperon Can you Inform me how to deepen dumples and redden cheeks? My dlmple Il gettlng to look common M J Get tl1e tollowing pers1r1p11on 1o1 the 1111111111 1Iee11111e1 e of NI1 oz Nlr l-owlers Joke Paste and three or tour oz of lfoxu I'ro111 IX well and use e1e11 111111111, 1e1111e re11r111g lr red tultp rouge tor lips Dear Chaperon We are three of the prettuest gurls In sc ool and .1t1ll we have no beaux We are br1ll1ant conversatlonalusts and can cook and sung Please tell us why the boys dont luke us Troubled Ones' Probably you are so ddZL1lllglS lleallllllll 1I1 II 1I11 1111s 111 llllltl ro 601119 11ear 1ou proba Dear Chaperon Wy IS ut a feller has got to eat wuth a knlfe and fork when he coe to a party up at the Hlgh Schools? Wly cant he eat wlth hus f1ngers7 J H A good wav to dNOld eatxng 111111 the l111111 1111l Illlk I111 Dear Chaperon Please send me a perscruptuon ror the beauty cream you recommend One tsp ant1da111e sol11t1o11 I1o1Ie1I one llcllll 111111 sl11111I11r l1111111l 11 I1e11 tool add one qulnty dream llquld Apply tl1ree IIHIEN 11.11111 Nhuke well I1111111 IINIIIL Dear Chaperon Please glve me your udea of rnatrumony At what age should a gurl get marrued I want to know what you thunk us the proper color for a br1de or I8 to we r H S P S I was marrued last Wednesday tour letter was e11t1rel1 unneme NIFY 11111 1121111111 1 111 1111 s11111 1I11 11I111e would 111erelv 101116 too late Dear Chaperon I had a gurl once but I havent got her now She has suddenly become unfatuated wlth chlckens and does not even glance my way How can I regaun her af'fect1ons7 E J ou n11gl1t tr1 wr111g111g the 1I111ke11s 11e1l1 1 111111 11111 I111 B You wrnte that you are dark eyed and hand ome and reat un appearance but have one fault How can you keep your trousers down? Put a ruffle on the 3llll0WlIlK 1r1111s1-11' or 11I1e Illf 1 ll Dear Chaperon I am desperately un love wuth Harry IVlcClure How can I w1n hns admurat1on E T Lxsten attentlvelw to e1er11I1111g I11 11s 1111I llll I1 I I ll I11 Jolt s A tellow Ilkes anybody who can ADDTQCIRIG true greatness E O Your collars are so hugh that you have duffuculty un spnttung' Dld you ever trv SIdlldlHg 1111 111111' 111 11I Dear Chaperon I am brown haured and athletuc and the gurls all luke me but when lm wuth them I have a habut of blushung furuously How can I keep from do1ng thu 7 buggest that V011 Sl-lf! hlllllt, WMF TIHLPF I1 ills I 111111111111 s 111111o111r1t1o11 1n1I 11111 keep vour sen1t11e 11111111 o your appearance ll lot I Ie The I Ser I 1 11g1111111sI1 I1o11e1e1 as ll w1ll cause a rush of blood to the head Dear Chaperon Please tell me the best method to adopt by whuch I can attract the boys M J ear .1 perltv r1l1I1o11 1111 Xl 1r I1 r I1 e 1 Dear Chaperon I am terrubly worrued over my unabuluty to stay on the outsude of the walk when on parade wlth a lady Please tell me how I can manage to do thus wuthout the Iadys observatuon A B C When you rea1h tI1e 1or11er wl111l1 11111 rleslre 111 111r11 1111 ll sl1o11 111ur Iell llllll ahead ot vour rlght foot about exghteen Hlllles then 1Ir.111 ll 111111 111111I1I1 I 1111 111111 1111 sups to the Flglll lldldllte yourself on your right heel Wlllfl rapldlw toward the east 11111 llflllj. 111111 Iell 1 1 I 1 tl 1 1 1 4 If vour g1rl IS st1ll there you may walk on 1111111 ease u1t11 1I1e next 111r11er 1sre'11I1ed THE CHAPERON ' ' ' ' ' ' ' :j ' 4. 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Anna H W C Because he had so many wlves P cf Orr M B H Salence' l am gOlt1g to make an announcement Mlss Dunaway A D A G lbert taste thus whlte powder ln thus saucer r Cllft D D Why er It tastes like soda Mlfs D Thats what l told Mr Orr but he sand It was Rat Pouson taste It again to sure HOW HAZEL BAKED A CAKE She measured out the butter wlth a very solemn alr The mllk and sugar also she took the greate t care To count the eggs corerctly and add a luttle but Of baking powder which you know beginners oft omit Then she stlrred It all together and baked It full an hour But she never quute forgave herself for leavung out the flour Llluan Oh Glenn what makes your nose so red' Sunshlne' Glenn B B No Moonshlne I lan s It red all the time' Glenn It as red untul l blow It then my nose us ue Mr Robunson J J Elsle have you read Emmersons Essay sae M R J T Have you read Multons Paradise Lost' S Mr R Have you read Dantes Duvlnne Comedy sue M R Well what have you read E sue l have red aur Rov and Paul H W C were havlng a dlscussuon as to which smelled the worse a goat or Chuck They decaoed Q they would have Mr Orr for a judge and brlng the matter to a close Roy brought nn hrs goat and the judge falnted There was a loud applause from the onlookers who were standmg near by then Paul holding has nose brotght Chuck ID and alas the goat swooned V el' . . .: ' , ' 3 ' ' Mi ., . .A.: . ' . ' ' . 7 'A ' ' ' - V l I ' , , V A .. 7 r. ' ,... 3 . . r . . . . .: ' . ' - ' ' .... E ' ' ' ' . M . ' , . . D.: . ' . 'c .2 ' . ' ' ' 3 ' ' be . L'll' : I ' . : ' ' '. ' bl . . ' . - .Z ' . ' 3? El ' 2 No. r. .. . . ' ' ' . Elsie, L. . D.: No. El ' : No. r. .: , , l ' 2 h '. Eh? lRnunhup FLOWER CARN IVAI. The flower carnuval or gunated by Superuntendent Thomas Harvey Rob n on un 1913 us an autumn flower festufal celebr:uteJ by Dewey every Octooer and whucn has now become one of the unstututuons of the school Other crools of Oklahoma quuckly followed Dewey lead The movement was approved by State Superuntendent of Schools Wulsor and a day was set a ude for the festuval Flcwers are gathered from the prnurue and surroundung hulls and each grade arranges ut, own dusplay Tlue 1914 fe tuval on October the seventeenth was agumented by four pantomunes from Huawatha The pr mary department presented a pucturesque scene of Huawathas chuldhood At the edge of a small lake surrounded by trees and bordered by gra ses and wuld flowers dr fted a tuny canoe and nearby stood a small wgwam Two pupus from the prumary grade represented Nakomus and her grandchuld A wood scene shown by the untermeduate department represented Huawathas boyhood and the upper grades wth an arrange ment equally attractuve portrayed hu manhood The Hugh School wuth Howard Evans and Nora Whuteturkey as Huawatha and Munnehaha characteruzed Huawathas wooung A pretty settung was arranged by a wucwam numerous lnduan blankets and relucs of lnduan Iufe These pantomunes were presented un the lower corrudor of the Hugh School buuldung ln the audutoruum an unterestung program was conducted by Hugh School students and was followed by a short talk suuted to the occa suon by Mr Fred Woodard Roses wutluout thorns wsutlum Nluss Dunaway s smules u uszll- . . . 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Eflrr mllllllhllp n leaving German I class the first day Jane vm l drtl J y d c is just a pic c Ask her' if she still thinks so While we are so busy in the rush of modern anarrs one of thu faculty IVlr Lift has been so kind as to atop for the space of a minute and corn a brand new word it is Unuse e s Ask hu n what it means Hts beyond U85 Paul E l would like the hand of your daughter Father Have you seen her mother Paul E Yes but l still prefer your daughter Fre.-.hre Was Mr Orr much scared when the taxi b ok down enror Not a but he told the chauffer to hut the meter By using our Shepard Flsch Byrd Orr Clrft Whrteturkey Corel we might start a side show fDont you think so'l lf we treat you Freshmen rudely And you think we re all to blame lf we seem to act so crudely Remember we thot and got the sarre Sophs Glenn Green said Mr Robinson sternly did your rather dur: 1 you for what you did in ,chool yesterday sympathetic dunno grinned Chuck ou see ds not the rheumatxz rn both arms Say Esther asked Lucy how do you pronounce M rc lBaumherzrqkerti in German' O ldont ro nounce it l just look wr e and go on Mr Cormany M B H in Chem lf anything should co wrong in this experiment all of us would be blown sky high Stand rn just a little closer so as to be able to follow me Hazels father had kicked Warren out of the house 'au h returned What cried the old man' you here agarno Yes sir answered Warren I only ca e t see r u could not be induced to join our foot a team Pr Orr Nl B H SILEN E' I am going tor ake zncthcr announcement Said the youth to the maiden Amo amas amat Said the maiden to the youth Skudoo sldas skutat O ' ' . . 5 ic. ' if sa . Oh, 'ut h ' ' ' ni . - - , - r 5 .' '- ' . ' . 'P - - . - . , ,, Z7 S ' 'I ' 3 5 ' off. ' . ' . . . ' . ' , and . ' ' . ' ' . ' , . ' A ' , Ls? - ' ' - '?' No sir, he said it would hurt him more than me. Nonsencej' growled the Supt.. your father is entirely too ' Oh. l ' ' . Y LS J ' ' tr ' ,, I S Y. K .5 . . rr hv . p - ' Z ' 's . ' V . t e ' . ' .' I -V' I . rn o 'f yo' ' ' ' b ll Of. . . . .1 C . ' Yl , , ' ' ni ' - r -. lor Quczlztv oland Grocery ompany GRocIRILs phone 33 Mears ery P k k c n ca t o bottle ul ta p ts com d d 'Cl us P ckw c a e of a DOSIYIVC y ll pr xc Sl UN ll li f 1- '7'1 O-af, i I 72 KINDS OF PURF FOOD PRODLCTS Cost Less Than Youd Guess From the Taste The most popular brand of Canned Goods In the qothwest and the most Economlcal EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE lx - C I I 1 Y 4 I L Ev ' ic wick product is ofa selected grade. livery Pickwic a , r 0 n, IST I welgh nd acked to the hrIIII. llIe canned Plckwlck product e to you swImmIng In theIr natural 1IIIces each Item fresh, wholesome, an Cl o . I I k coffee, spIces, pure breiktast foods, IIIaezIronI, condensed mIIk, etc., r l' .Superior Quality 3 a fact one test wI o ' . INSLV' . ' H Ili EST: Q Q 1 IL T . 5:9 5 .4 V: Aff? gi! ' I .of X ,444 nz . U N 5 X I f r' lf fx! 1 T 1 5 K C K V 1 Y PHGNE 65 For Anx thing Under e ---- A 'P '-1-' the lime Groeeues and Meats ff? 381 ISDH TAH ORPD t 5 UTHFS are Nlklll t0 xxear the clothes lh lxuzdx lladf xx ax is 0 flIldIllLll1lIl to lit the clothes and clothes flladz to ht lou costs no more than clothes made the Rfadt llmlz xx IS to ht no one ln particular VN high xxoul l xou 1 ither xx ea19 W TAILOR MAIN f I OIHI S IHAT Pl'l PRESSINCJ Q Ll eXNlNC Rl MODELING REPAIRHNCJ First C l.1sS Vlork REi'llEMBER That ue Mak! Indus Suits Slznts Coats and Dresses .Strzctlt 'Wan Iazlowd O ' th - . , ln ' .': X of Q Q 3 J 1 J . K , E. 9 J. 1 il . ' li gi , I 1 X vi J ,J .J HJ .J A 1 it 4' l J, to individual measurements of the person intending a 1 sql' J iv, i . Y i ' ' L 'Z ' A. Q Q G ,, Q. , ,. I ,. , ,,, -L A A 4 4 Q Y W Y X Y 1 i A I L' T w 1- N N I 34-155 x J I x ' , ii it A fill ii, . , :- f ' , . J, t ' , , Ghz Illnnnhup OUT OF TOWN CORRESPONDENCE Der: Erl I hav just beet my way to Jennun s Ole Dukfoot and me sure had sum tume Me and Dukfoot set on the bumpers when the enr n stopped all uv a sudden luke an we got dumped off We had to huke ut fur three mule fore we found nother frate trane We got un ut and krawled unto a end door to a box car that had some pee pul s hos hold guds un ut Duckfoot got stuck un the hole and I had to pull hum out and then go un furst myself and qet a bed slat and nock a borde of so Duck oot cud gut un leve me we sure found sum cood thungs un there tu swap I found a jak nufe wuth a puckture of Buffler bull on ut but I waped ut to Duckfoot for 3 culkue and a burd whussel that he got by pryun open a box Yen we got lot other thunos that was gud to wap but I aunt goun to tell you now cause ut mute make you jelus but well show you when we cum back to Dewey I was just about to fur gut to tell you what happened to me an Duekfoot the nutc ut was 9 cold and the wuu d blowed so hard Well we wus rudun the bumper just luke we was the tu c the enjen s oppcd ann. bumped us off We'l the trane stopped eo that the enqen cud gut water When they got thru gut un water they forgot to turn ut off so ut came a streamun rute down the strung of ears and we got gooJ and oaked We nerely fro e to deth We desuded never to rud on the bumpers enymore Thats why we got unto the box ear whre we fourd all that stuff Yure old pal Dont swap any t ll I gut back Breezy M B H OUT OF TOWN CORRESPONDENCE He low bug un' You auto been at stule thus afternoon and secn what Jummuc done Say ut wus funny Nuck Ium up to vu ut the skule and course Jummue had to show off Well he tuk hus short been shuter that I traded hun-u fur a short puece uv a pencul wuth a red and whute and blu ru ber un t He fulled hus unk wcll full uv drucd pees and then sput on em to make em soft Well when they was pretty oft he shot em at the bug c ock Cormany wa readun that dume novel that he took away from Chuck and wasent watchun what the k do was duung untul Jum unue had got the fase of the clok purty well speclted ua cau e they was soft and they stuk to the glass thought Nuck wood due Iafun but he wa round the corner where eacher couldnt See hum After a whule Jummue run out of soft pees and he begun shutun been and one of un bo nded back and struck Buskut un th ey and he yelled I-'elp' Murder me lams out Jumm e was about to let go nuther been when Cormany got wse and cot Jum nuue by the ear and maud hum gut the buq ladder and puck all the pees off the clok Lucy sed she was a.hamed of hm and wushed he wasent her brother out she reconed he cod dnt h In ut and I gess she couldnt Jummue tuk Il afternoon to klean the clok au .I the k ds lafed and la Rute soon Yours T D D D P Te Irene he o' THOSE GUESQES When a doctor makes a guess about a dusease he call ut a duagnosus When a lawyer makes a cuese, about a ra e he calls ut an opunuon When gambler makes aguef about stock he calls ut speculat on When a preach er makes a gue s about the next wor d he ctlls ut fauth or revelatuon When a Stude makes a gues as for an answer l'e calls ut the power of umagunatuon No. 1. i , .. . , . e ' . 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V S. . .V - U F - ' ' ' . , .3 , ' 1 . v ' , ' ' ' -- G u . , - Q Glu- mlillilhllp JUNIOR SENIOR FORTUNES lAs compiled by the my terlous Hlndoo Seer Kjawaplabl Howard Evans Your life will be very short because you will never be very tall When your breath stops so wa you If y u don t believe lt He en Shively In ten year .rom now lerobably sooner Edl you w ll be known as Mrs Bailey as the lea ing lady in the H ne Tree Clie. r'ner we believe is more likely 5 Paul Eldridge Your future life will be hat of a marr ed man working for the K C Star for a jitney a day Later you will die After that you will be ome nreat Jane Sheparc. You are a very lovable person at least in the opinion of one You will marry an old bach elor who will be very mushy and have no money but a good stall which is almost as good Warren Felton A sleek slim saplln once green but now matured to the extent of a qood sized rubber tree Tried awful hard to play basket ball but now has ettled down to resharpening tootpicks m a drug store Ruthanna Roop Your future will be hat of an lr h washwoman singing Dutch lullabys to a bunch of dago kids Earl Noland Your future is as uncer aln as the 'our wands that blow You will either become the chief cook and bottle washer in a bon bon factory or else you will be a bill poster for Barnum 6. Bailey to be a Fisher You will either oalnt cover designs forthe Cosmopolitan or cartoon Mutt and Jeff for the Dewey Globe Robert Sullivan H W C In ten years you will be One Blowed Up Sucker On account of this fact you wi a balloonist Opal Claibourn ln ten years you w ll be the Boss in a bungalow built for two Pearl Fi ch P W C llt a shame to put it into t e but we ve got to do :tl You are going to be an old maid Mettle Jakeway P W C S S C You will fall madly in love with a cowboy who will marry you You will spend honeymoon leading a pony with the said cowboy astride through the Pocky Muntalns Hilda Magnuson SSC In the future you will fight a battle with D Cupid He will be the victor and you will marry a man who will sell shoestrlngs for a living Eunice Cochrane SSC PW C You will lead a life of dreams Your pet dream will be to become the leading character in a side splitting Keystone comedy Goldie Pope P W C You will stumble acro s a man named Bob who will perfect an auto with wings and will take you touring through the land Air Castles Among the most ardent motion picture fars who deserve honorable mention are Mettne Jakeway Eunice Coch rane Olive Ford and Jane Shepard Paul Eldridge and .zoldle Pope have several heated argument every day but All: well that ends well Mr Robinson ate so much corn bread while on his farm in Arkansas last summer that his breath smelled like shucks when he returned to school ., S . . V : ' ' ' . , 'll . 0 .' ' 'gust try pr. l ' 1 .. 3 ' ' T' . . 5 . ' , or d' ' a , . 'AK 'Te 4 . ' ,' ' . . t . . . . ' ' . i ' : . . : ' t' , is ' ' ' : ' z ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' Olive Ford: You will become a second Harrison Fiser. or will it be Bud Fisher? Well, anyhow, its bound ' . . . .3 . ' . ' 'll be ' . '3 . . . .2 ' ' yp , ' '. ' ' . , . . , K . - ' ' . . 1 '. ' ' ' an ' . ' ' - . V - l. .l . - V , . . .. s , ' 'V ' AA I I , . D WIN 10111 AND CFME 44113 DLXNLX . UIxl,XHONI-X p':'JlH 1 J J. .J Hain und Sale: Ufhccr L fcurritt Building lxansus City, NIU. l'l..-XNT: 1. v 1, v -H , h 'KN T CUNIFS TO GFI? Q' . 5. 'N P M Magnruson HAS THF BEQT lm' of ITlClCh3.I1dlsC to Qell .U Y 'f .- YIWCAN ST! 1 ' OKI A 'ifjlf-X Ni DEX .I Richelieu and Nlornmg Glon Cmned Goodfi Phone 33 Prompt Del crw J Klewer DRE C UODS CI OTHING Qrlors T adles' Suns Fllllilghlng Goods Trunks Trax elmg Bagq Rugs W II ' ' I l L GR . HIPS UK 'XII Xlb S 9 X1 5 K A K . C Q ' .T L CI Fix. GUUIVS Xl Xi , DRI PR . f IIR s ' ' 9 s - - , ,Q , .. .. C A . V U I sk '. iv V' C Q . The Good StuH Ury Goods Store , , , - 1 , n A J . '1 4 K JL C VU 1 A U I U ...J L k ..- x LLlu ffhuwhup Jummle E Oh come now confess wouldnt you luke to be a rnan7 Mane Moore Of course wouldnt you eats sand flele uns Ol our create ualln o l 3- ls xful tho.: 1 tc have un l ni on examlnat on day OUR MENU .1 ted Cl :cl Byrd P Baked Flsch Green Bezznnes Young Jack Rabbit The nlght :after the dnsplay Irene S relnnlned Il'l town wlth Era Jones Duk Foot escorted he: home and they had a lnttle socnal chat untll 2 I1 rn Next day Irene rernamed Gee lts mce to llve ln town and have a beau escort you home evefy nlght want to swear Mus Freeman SSC A D A Nlan why dont you take somethlng for that cold? Mr Cormany SSC l took a wl ole bottle of cough yrup un two do e one half at neght and tho other half IH the mornlng lvllss F My goodne s what sort of medlc ne was nt? lt was a sort of red stuff Ill the bottle lttasted anwfully good You c1n always tell a teacher By the lady at hus side You can tel Blame Cormany By the cent of formaldehyde You can alway tell a Freshle Slnce of creeness there s a touch You can always tell Heavy Noland But you cannot tell hum much DEBATE' Re olved That Jonnne Jones was on the water wagon when he fell off Affurnatlve Earl Noland Negatlve Warren Felton gThey are stlll debatlngl har 5 nat a s ngula you a may But that can be ante ea y rnow .., x 7. I lu I 1' - n , - I 'lvl K , l ' is go f -all -losses, th ' 's for all .w p 'ns.'1 Th.:' a braafi 'got ' r '41 A Wu 4 ' ' I . . RV: 1' 4 en. Le How they take notes in Geom.: Darn Mr. Orr with hue circles. planes, etc.: they confuse so that l Sometimes ' 5 , . . .. . . .Z . 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L '- ' 5- ', Q3 ', Uhr lKn1111hup SOME HONEST MOMENTS We had quute an argument about your complexuon whuch she unsusted was natural Such a tume as l had to convunce her Yes sur thus house us at least eughty munutes from the cuty hall The :round us mashuer than ut seems and uf you take the house you should begun takung quunune for rnalarua about February lst Mosquutoes Well rather' My fruends our next speaker wull be the Honorable Mr who we had to ask He usually talks for an hour and us duller than death Bear wuth hum as you can bentlemen the Honorable Mr solduer gentle man and professuonal bore' Yes come along Mrs Blank altrough I dont luke to have you along when l want to have a nuce luttle chat wuth Muss B but lm afraud ut would hurt your feelungs and cau e trouble for and l uf l objected to you The cookung class un Domestuc Scuence had funushed elementary course un that subject and were beung tested orally on what they had learned One of the questuons was What us the dufference between plaun and fancy cockung? Plaun cookung answered Lucy S S C who was cal ed upon furst us when you put the whole of the egg unsude the puddung Fancy cookung us when you put the yolk of the egg unsude and the whute outsude and utg a waste of tume she concluded wuth convuctuon for uts only the same one egg no matter where you put ut A certaun young couple who were marrueo some months ago never had a cloud to mar theur happuness untll recently One mornung the young wufe came to breakfastun an extremely sullen and unhappy mood To all he hu-'band s unquurue she returned snaopush answers She was un no better frame of mund when he came home that evenung for dunner all of whuch mystufed the young husband Funally late un the evenung un reply to hus unsustent demands to know what was the matter the wufe burst unto tears and replued Guy uf l ever dream agaun that you have kussed another woman Ill never speak to you as long as l luve' At an unformatuon test un the Hugh School a few days ago some of the answers were these Watchful Wautung us a Chr stuan hymn The Bear Who Walks Luke a Man us an orang utan Busy Bertha us a Prehustoruc anumal shown un movung puctures Sur Isaac Newton unvented movung puctures Maud of Or eans us a kund of molasses candy Lord Kutchner us some kund of an Englushman Tommy Atkuns us a famous baseball player Mr Shura My son do you know where luttle boys go to who go fushung on the Sabbath day' Frank M B H 'Yes sur Get your hat and follow me lll show you the way u , . . 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I H . . . 1. - . . . u , , ,, ' u vu , . 1 -. v ' - ' Evans Grocery Il XC NX PHI 1 UK X Uur Idea lhout huslness IS to llL1l0lll eustomexs as we would w Int to he treated xl we wexe Ill then purchase md he assuned thlt ll wlll hue the xerx hest of treatment In flct we ,Luxe the elnld better treatment lf posslble th ln glow n ups is thex 'ue our future CIIIICIIS Ind LUQIOIIILIS X c also hm and sell ill l lIlCl5 ol pxoeluee So we will bus what sou haxe to sell and wlll sell xou w hat Sou huw E J FVANQ tflrocerb H01 BAKERY Bread, I les Cakes and C Il1LllC'f5 unsn in RH on -v---rv-r-1--v-n GILSTRAP BROTHERS Ploprlvtoxs 5 THE ' Ili NYllliRl'f Ylll' C-KN Ulfl lYll.-Xl Ylll' 'AXNT IN ' 'f FI :ER Y l,lNlfW,X'l' Vl'll,Yl' Yflll XY-XN'l 1'Ul'AY place. You can send your chilel here to make a V . . 2 4' S ' ' .N ' N 0 0 J K , 'l'Hli l S 'l' ll ln l'l,.-XCIQ UR J' 5, X u I Y A AL Q I iw: ' re' Eva P 3 ones e eph01eN ber The Variety Store Shoes, Notions, Etc If You Have Nut Tried Our STAR BRAND SHOES You are asked to give them a trial They Are the Best Satisfaction Guaranteed 'W I ' 9 , -W i G R O C E R Y 'li l I um 112 NV. A. l5eJ'l'Hli, Prop. Uhr lllnlmhup lt was rumored the flrst week of school that the Sophs were ln love wlth Geom We wonder lf the r aflectlona were true Whale s lect ng covers for the dlsplay work Irene Sulllvan a ked Are we golng to have greylzacl for Econ o c f SENIOR ADVICE When a teacher frowns at you An you thunk hes IH a uff Dont get nervous dont get blue Chances are ts all a bluff But when you see a small red book As he wrltes upon the table Don t take a second look But get to work whale your able FACULTY SLANG Quoth Mass Dunaway You slmple geek Not one gram of sense IN thus comp do see lts the Ilmnt to say the least I should worry If your grade dont ple e' Saud Mr Cluft You bug bonehead Whaddeye mean? The vllllan s dead? The plot I meant for you to wrlte Was luke thus For Sam Hall' Good mg ' Ye fnsh and Ilttll monkeys' exclaimed Mr Orr When l sand pl!! ball l dodnt mean Mop the Floor Hey You' Get up and cet on a Push Whaddye thunk thus IS? Such a fumble oh slus Yelled Mr Cormany Looky here you bug stuff Saw that board straught or Ill gave you a b ff Forget the rough stuff hustle along you re not on bed Level up the rear and get to work or I II crack your head 'I wa: outspoken ln my argument at the club last evenung sand Earl Noland to Mr Orr Wlth a look of as tonlshment Mr Orr replled I cant belneve ntl Who outspoke you' lDo you know7 Hone t we dontj Paul ruchmg .nto the Lab In search of some strayed Chem data Irene have you my constant proport ons' . A : l , S . ' if ' - A -r I TT1. :. . l d ' I ' uh In n I . , . Y I 1' . I v , I l . .l f - - . I I , . . , . - . , ,. 2, . . . , H , . . , . . , . . . , ht ,, tt ' ' I . H ' A tl - I ' v - v I 'vu , . . . . . hu, . . . . . . , . , . , , I . - , . 1 ,I , . t , . ,, , . ' , . . ' ' 1 IA I ' ' V' Q I , . . . J . . ' I ' l In S . ' . X - - 1 l A Ehr Bnnnhup oavd the youth to the malden Amo amas amat Saud the maiden to the youth Skudoo skldas skndat There wa. a chap named Warren Who looked as though he might be foreugn He was great When ut came to debate Was this young chap named Warren Wanted to know Who I8 Sam Hull' k Mr Cluft Irene S S C Boyd washed hue haur today Era P W C Yes and got a load off hue mmd Ml s Fvsch H W C sand Ted Jack eoldly as he placed hue hat on hue head and prepared to depart for home l propo ed for your hand two hours ago and lawalt wlth bated breath for your answer Mr Jack D D D smuled Pearl lm afrald you wall have to balt your breath with somethlng besldee onvonl and cloves to catch thus kund of a flsh Jlmrny Evans g octor Doctor Well nature abhors a vacum you know' Hushaby Mcrtue Beanse IS near He us a dandy You are a dear ln that spnruted contest to see who resembled Darwm 5 MISSIDQ Link of the Freshman Charlle Keck scored 9 7g for the Sophomores Fcllx Payne was a top notcher Robert S Not wuthout great hope or home and plenty of relatlves Clarence W B B And Caesar crossed the sunny Alps In frosty April whvpped the Rome and returned across the home to the Alps the Belguans Orlena P W C The ore tlme great ruver of the Helvetvans crossed the army of the Tlber and marched Into the people klllung many cnty buuldmg many captures fCaesar translatlonsl lotion 11 puulmr plant ol the slum speues vllmlx llourlslxes ID the Sophomore cllmate , fa ' . n 'V : ' ' . Ae . ' . . n ' ' IU . un ' ' V' A ,F . ,, . . . u S ' ' .W , , . ,, ' , B. B.: l'm rcat'y disturbed with arush of blood to my head. How do you account for it, cl ? . n p- V . V - ' ' v n ' ' ' uv - . rug ton e RP PRUNIPT SFRX If F ROD XR PINISHINI mtarx POI 'Nl X FRFQH Clf XRS and T 0 B A C C 0 Q A D Q and Penelan xIEdIClI'lCS Groceries C med Heats Phone 2 Thomas B1 others FFNFRAI NIFRCHNNIUISI Clothing Qhoes Wl ' PIC' 1 DRUGS A' my 1 v I 1 V .4 ' . v .' L7 f Fa ' g ' ' . U ' , IN ,. if .N A K . I K A Q V x A J I , g Phone 46 I,. A. Quisenberry, Prop. I - I P x Q I 21 T 1 . J .' 1 4 f .1 C K x llusex Nlost lopullr Iaundrw XXL Use Sprmg NN ater H Nl SIXHLCJRIN -Xgc: D Oklah U13 IHE Palace Barbel S PUC RET BIII IHXRDS Hot and The best Cold Cngars BATHS, Tobacco L M. IQUDAILY, Prop. su A I ,Si AV H J l A. Vi! NTODFL I AU 1 , , H11 N DRY bs ' I N W ' . 7' D9 . 1 . ', ' . ', A nt ewey, ' o Q '1 , cq , - H , A , .4 WJ . , che thnuxxhup AI wept-nrrw Tpux, w ' 'nee rsha vfst uatlwa, to r11lo e o 1 ' ne evemng about 8 oclock he wa e covtlno a raupl of 5 1 Q I1 uf 1 n he ldgwalk was xery llppery and lclcleQ hunq from the eave of a neavby lnamlur N I' pyvng tl cs M1 Cllft be ng of v ry athletic temperment made a flylng tackle at the largest CWC ll lo l l Uwoxqh the tackle would be a record l-r aker but sadneqs and musfortune mu t enter unto the lc-art o every nw-rn o vt entered Into the heart of our here For lo as he was about to des end wuth has trophy he l at wrap and made a mo t se wsat onal stage ll hw- feet sticking under the wagon and projuclng a n o t ol l 1 'cr the young ladle were falrly boll 'ng or er wvth lauqhter 'lr A PTO s rr Wen v to 1 stared anl he rnhlw-vw an amto saulcd ast sand wth a slght w ud wulllngly due no thru the country that went to the banker And drew out sone nounh H then bought a Ford And away h dd go Wath fruends out rldlng They went for a lart Bu the auto got uck And they stayed there tull dvrx He cranked and hc wcwtf-I Hls frlcnds they got restlce They nudged and they frownel Untll along came a man That pulled them t town At a balloon ascension a number uf men were holding one ol the larjc bag that weve b ll'g fulled wuth gas Howard Fvans the smallest un the crowd looked wround nervou ly and then yelled at the top of h s vouce Hey' 'ovnehody come here and take my plaee ' No one paud any attcntlon to hum Beeomnnq lmpatlent he bawled out 'llf somebody don't come and take my place purty soon Im gorr' to let the darn thlng go up Found un May Adamsons hlstory book Frank Pyles I mwd at me for what I sand to hum last Sunday nught I met hlm on the Qchool house steos thus mornung and spoke to hum but he would not s, eak to me Boo hoo! ' qlmetlwer cw e of breach of prom Sel - -1 lT .,..L .Jg.!.-L HAY .t ...I .2 .l. t M ', ,ill J '. , ' e':n1,.v., th-J Llcp,t!'mel.l :very so alters, J. e ' ' :. ' - J c sun Wcllr: doun tle 5. eei. T e 5 , . ' E' . h 3 ' , fer agon. fy' 1 e. '. ' . l ,e, ' , ' , . 1-mr as 'M df. Z , - ' , s ' 1 7 - f Z3 ' ' . . , . C ' ' oe, hir :Y ' S ' l fa . L ' ' ' ' - r Q e-in's f'Trc'-. 'S ' '- I. 1 ' . N. . s 0 t ' n tlf: rtofff, Pg , ' -'.fl. As ' ' p 2 He ' ' ' . I o I ' ' ' To -, lash' He '3 ,. . e U e I . 1. t st . ' ' , rs: o . h W ' ' ' ' . , f 5 . . ' ,M ' .' . ,, ' , 1 3 l ' 2 . Chr lllmmhup Hervs a new one Bright Studs What! the difference between n whlte baby and I ollok one! Prof l dont belleve l know what you are drlvmg at ' Bright Stude Well one lS chocheted and the other s knlt llt s deep hang out the anchor'l Frank P Oh where lS Chuck tonlght R058 G He must have gone to the Flsch pond and l at drowned' Prof ln Hlst How was Alexander lll of Russna kllled7 Fleshle By a bomb Prof How do you account for that? Fre hte lt exploded Felix what IS the easlest wav to al-ve a nall wlthout ht tlng you. thumb? Felix B B Why e hold the hamnel r rl tn hands' T ata ltls a candal lt goes nom l-p to I p they say po you had best take care Tell me not ln mournful numbers Flnal Exam ale but a dream For the crude flunkeu who slumber. And me Hof are cruel and rnean Apologles H W ODE T Clarence Wnghv. B B M 8 H Bw 1 1 4 wxl Oh heres to Clarence Wrlght Aln't he smart' He lealns hls le sons all by heart ln Ceometuy he wnse in Engl-sh llkewlse And ln Hlto1y4be.s.a shark Heres to Clarence Wraght Amt he smart' Three notable events happened durnng the school year 19141915 1 European war begun 2 Panama Pacnfnc Exposntlon 3 Great debate an Sensor Economucs Clas, whlch declded that the Referendum ll justifiable l .I ' ' n al V ' -I ' I n ' V ' H I A 4 an ' ' 'Ill . , - ,. - 1 . - - ,. . - . .. .1 . .. . . fl n - ' . - - ',,- - , ' - 1-rv Q ..: ,r, ' rn-i.e' '. . h s s -s You may not be aware: . .R i I , I I A .. , 1. .. . . . . :I Q 2 .l is ' ' ' A ', ' 'T' s. . ' to . . L. o i' , .V ., . . . V' ,'lznI'P lfi strap, PNY, Y, .'.,'. '. , , V A , 1 , . . , .5 - ' . 1 - V , . .S I , H 1 -- V . ,Q-u Model f lothmg Co 1 I UIHIINC SHOES .md l1lR'NlSHlNCS bUlTb N1-XDI4 T0 URUI R Lleamng Pressmg Expert Kodak lpnmshmg For proof of the quahty of sur w rk see Q p Ins of ll solume and manl us your hlms Hugh Lhasa Portrmts, LF1 US KUNYIVLI Xlll Grlggs Studlo U K B-XRILILSXILII1 5 V-1-ef,-+4,,g,,,,-fr uc: --J:--:M --1 'Y -4 Y -- H- - - f-' -,, - - -R - Q O ,J J 0 ,LS 1 N . , A Ax 4 , 14 s'1'le'1'sioN Hpxrs , . . il 0 0 , N K , . . ' I 0 , Q .na su ' lis , , , ' X. . ' nw. u 1 u N , . .. ' ' ' ' V ' , ' I ' ' .. O , 0 ver ress . M H ' . X Phone 'SJ J M LFRNFR Nleam and C anncd Goods Flesh ani tl e l'eC Y I PL , Y sun NIXRRIT P mne UW . J' 4 K O I if J NHC. Cl,U'l' IFR far-m IHC,-Xl! In FUHT SatiSfactiwn3 ll1at'stl1c word V W A. I x J . - , , k 1 'v 9 , , , N 4 FY ' O I , nyri. L I v E mln 1'xlIllllh1I1,l How GUI 1HdUStI'1OllS buperlntendent Down III Xxkansl ON HIS NUT FARM DAIL O 3 rn h juceC t bru dnt o w n e S n s cas ng Io n cow a rv S the pe-arut pat h 1- ln the morning he does a lttle planting 1 Occoseonally he has to carry watev from the spru gwhnch a haif mlle from the house When the sun I5 cently beammg down about 3 p m nn cut a .ew weeds In the peaceful qu-et of the twnlught he saws away on h s ra or bam fddle f- x -fy O X U 4 J O f .- ' . L W' Y R U T I N E At'a. , e'1.. he tes? 't he an u '5 t't ng-3:11 C on . c Q .57 av' 'L 0 1 I ' I : L 7 'L R . S btember 14 September 1 Seotember 18 September 19 land h s the furs' September 25 e 14th ard retu Uhr Bmmhup H RONOLOGY 19141915 School star ed Mr Orr Io t hus temper whule tryung to Prrange the schedule Manv conflucts Football practucc Elect on of Rounup offucer Paul Eldrudr edutor Earl Noland busuness manager A contunued story entutled The Hearth of Hearts Content us tarted by the Sensors Earl No chapter Hugh School Ar Clas started Mus, Dow funds Mr Orrs te nper whuch that gentleman lo t on rned same r fu ung r ward September O M Dunaw y goes unto a frenzy un Englush ll class pulmotor sent for October 1 Muss Dunaway recovered from fren y pumotor not needed fure drull took almost three munutcs to qet out of buuldung everyone stranglung on account of smoke but couldnt see fure October Play Caney Kan as football Cnufsedl October 4 Mr Formany denounce vacatuons Coca Cola and the Saturday Even ng Post as the three greatest evuls of our country recommend the Cosmopolutan Maga une Paul dusagrees wuth hum October 6 Senuor class breaks a date wuth Mr Robunson to say goodbye to a class mate Glady Brunk wluo leaves for Calufornua 8 9 1 October October October October October October October 31 M ss Jane Sheparel fell down staurs Football game wuth Nowata lAh shux'l Carnuval day all went to the woods to gather flowers Exams' Lor..l God of hosts was wuth us not for we forgot' for we forgot' Football game w th Bvulle fnlce dayl Luterary Socuety dropped after much debate Hallowe en masquerade party November Football qame at Pawhuska 1 Q November 14 The Carey game lPass the adjectuvesl November 16 Earl Noland called a yell practuce to get up some peo Vernon East rwoocl r 'usunq to yell Hurh School htskues blacked hus feet wuth unk He was ravung and left .uchool Has anyonr- se n hum mee? De baturug Socuety orgaruzed November18 A demonstrator for the Palmer Method vusuts school and hypnotuzes the teachers unto guvuno wrutung lessons to the H gh School fClose em up' Close cm up' etcl November 20 The Bvulle football game fLots of pep but not enoughlj November 21 Eduth Thomas freshman recutes the whole of Due Loreleu un erm l clas to the suroruse and consternatuon of the upper cle smen And a luttle chuld shall lead them' December 2 Boyd Stewart and Paul Brazee back from hoboung ut to Jenn ngs Guthrue and other pounts south Sce Amcruca Furst' 445' u e, . -- t . . s ' ' ' . . ' ... ., . .- . t , --- I ' cu: ' He. ' Z . ' - N H . . M . 3 V . R' 4 Q at ' . . -- - L .. ' .- ' ' . ' .- . .. . . , .u th , . ,e s' e . ,, . A x . . . , 0-1 ISI .4 Q . - ' :. : ' ' : - ' - 'L-. :- - . ., . . - . , , . - , g ' . 1 S. ' z' . ' ' ' . i - ' ' uu 'v I . ' 5- ' 1 h . 28- . '. . ' . . . 24- i 'A . ' 25- ' ' . 21 l :fu ! ug: :gf-y i I . I A - ' . e ' e. ' f , 4 A .. u V . . A t 1 4 C . S. r U I- . i ' J ' ' i . ' . ' - . , . -' ' . . ' ' . ' ' G . 3 - ' - . . Q . . u ul . . ,, N , XPS SCI! YIIST STlJx rx fund 1 vos I LIIIIISITIHZ bonds Rugs xllm I :cw I on S XX hue hoods Lfxdlc Rmdx to Wen' CJRIYUEIIIS 0 Cr 5000 gqwun Ieet Hom spur: dcxoicd to the elle and dlsplu of the n01ldQ west 11161 h iI1dl'6, 9 ' X THE XRCAIJII SPORE 1 R HULIUIN mm, 7 mens UDEXW 1 .' 11 A ' .N Q VF lfQt.:Hishr-c! VHF? pal' - - Xxx-xiii-Fx, - , Q - 3' .. I di W' i . .Q . , - N A p . S 'L - 1 L . V ., Q 1 'J I Of .2 z ' ' - - ' 3 -rw ' A 1 x K. L. - 9 Vw li , ULICIYIN YU. R P.-X'l'RflfQ-GF AL 4 Y 4 V ' 7. . ', , -...fer T111 PIR'-fl INXIIUNSI link kYt Caplful 23 21,000 Sill plus S 10,000 llxblllllrb Capital '71 Surplus l ndxnded Pruhtx Llrculatlon UU Depcsxtw 707 IV' 09 Rl-901 Id E S rn ur l .1 lstdte llllltllll. .1 ntm idx nd War: I 5 u 1, Falk Nu X P r 1. Nad lpn luud N x h .nd Sl h I xghhnffn 10 :Ll JU! 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A am sta ed II'l lcv Nw P A ul anta re Ia Wee Ivlay Senlo. play practsce he-,In no o ay' 'ome glam rag'-' WI,- lvlaf Commenfement psf 'mc-'1 v 3, s.0....16nrement 3 ne we A Is h IIP c- Q oxlmef nee nm FOIIQY1 a palfcmal Ierte. r.c IF YOU ARE NOT ALR:AD vnrzn t Nlrl XL :us s New dog tax law comes mm eflrlt L WI evelzmcl vs Dewey ll Irv I I F111 Ir,.lll XXO fi 4 -- qs I .1 LU W I 1.0 I . ow man pleee.. of board. .mince llut wall. J re-D8i1.TIcl3I I I Uri x reat Qlrre 1' .3 a e OIEL1 ie or one ,ole . me o I v-P0-:cu rsJRlr1r1P. nh,-x Ll lJ ' Col.. fn I1 -' 'v H .. I, B 18- L' ' 'Ji xI.nr':':.Ic' :LMI JSI' El IICIII' N t. ' I9-CI - . ' . '- In If III 7.14-,Ur .uf I .frl TK li 17 .l.. UI IS' SA VP. ' 20-Ea A 1 f ll in..m.1lmlP Cn. vl :al :I fg,II:4S..' - ' QI-ITE II N 4' I I -C V' Il 5 glllpzliidrr' llyllll- II, Iujnlf CII I1 ' 'y ' 0 4l1g ho I cl .-WOIH, I'Qn.l emi IVLIIIICFT . l...1.'.r INII1 1 A ' Snr me ' 2' han ' - ' , ' rwln fu:n'.f3. lah l1.:'qf'nm fm' ar' Ol'r..tnr! 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