Fort Scott High School - Yearbook (Fort Scott, KS)

 - Class of 1914

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Page 19 text:

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F 0, 53 ' s 1 4 , 5 4 e was vfge 1 A - :ft .J ,, - -- 9' SP., -ve v-,,.-93. N, , 16 THE CRIMSON I 1 5. stands for steadfast ln purpose and llilll, lC.- is the ednrntion We've been striving N.- stands for knowledge. UCECIL MAXVVELL. Most anything he run do: He went through High School, Clean straight through. NANCY OWENB. She talks not very fast-- But in her hooks she's never lost. to gnin. l'l'Ull0lllll'l-' K silently. I.- stnnds for ignorance In writing poetry. U.- stunmln for obituary, The Senior's work's done. ll.--for the rexuninimz students Wlth their work just begun. S'.4!nnkes the plnrul of u glorious word. The highest achievement in our school's little world. ' ?f xr - 4 v 5. Z fel, -4 ,Q . , fri- , . -- 7, IRR' - 'AT5 1 ' ' 1 :' 'y x on . h ,' x , , - , . 1,.f,.' ' if-R 3. g i X ,.- AQ V .,mf:- . .79 t . ,, ,. , qv-Q, , 4 , A.-?wi,..,, dl T it I, ...g 5, ' ffa 1 -ff., , . , - e- V N , Y 5155 V :ff w r, . W X , I , ,u .0 QL , . 1: 'f ' Q ,J Z, ff?-1 ' 1' f-tyx',-1 avg ,-Q31 'A 'p 4,-f ,s, 1 ' -tvfiltk v '-4' ' -,A J., , n,f-,L , ',, fa, ..v- . ,, 1 1, 1 Q- , f,.- --f..gw - .-W-,WM S-.Q -,gg r.,- -if . 15.1 -if m - Y. . 1-' ,, , . , , - , .. .,,. , . . ,.4 .Y , .YQ f- 1. f hwrl-f e YM it vrugghid r, W W , Y V.. ,, 5-12-,if ,. ,t Y . Y,, 1 V - , Q Q . ,iff , .. ext , U -.+ 4 L-df! , - 4, 11131 x v 0 F ng



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Ni 18 THE CRIMSON President . ................................................. John Crider Vice President . ................... ....... ................ P h ebe Bailey Secretary . .................... . VOCATIONAL PROPHECY. Mr. Devlin took the opportunity on June the second of speaking before the Senior class on his one f'hobby, which is urging each student to choose a voca- tion before leaving High School He urged that our ambitions be high, not to be satisfied with small attainments, but ever strive to do that which is good and great in this world. Aspire to win honor and fame. At the close of his impressive talk, it was suggested that each student write out his or her choice of fl vocation and hand to Mr. Devlin. The following are the results of this investigation, and just to read over the list of vocations here mentioned will prove the aspira- tions of the coming citizens of Fort Scott, for they are indeed great and noble: ' Phebe Bailey-Professional Dancer. Pauline Bonesteel--H'appy Housewife. Helen Campbell-- Big League Basket Ball player. Vida Canaday-Book Agent. Jania Carver-Evangelistic Singer. Dora Cassell-Latin Teacher. Jessie Daley-Railroad Fireman. Josephine End-A second Ellen Flagg Young. Rose Gordon-Manicurist. Sophia Helmer--Salvation Army Speaker. Irene Hepler-Hash Slinger. S. - x.L ' , . ' - ... . ...' ' ', sq. . . .. .5 , .4' , ..' V I I , Vida Canaduy Della Herring--Fashion Show Model. Anne Humphrey-Missionary . Florence Ingham--A s-rc-mal Schumann- Heink Capologfes to Schumann-Heinkj Dolores Keeling-Circus Rider. Julia Kennedy--Lecturer on Things ,that make us smile. Helen Kingsbury- Second Sara Bern- hardt. Mary Lefker-Seamstress. Alta lWagner--Promoter of Old Maids' Home. Cora Masterson - Society Editor on the Kansas City Post. Lola Melton-Trapeze Performer. Irene O'Conner-Kindergarten Teach- er. i Jeanette Parkinson-Soap Chemist. Mary Reynolds-Zoologist. Mildred Rice-First Suffragette Presi- dent of the United States. Nellie Richardson--Instructor of mlutes. Hazel Scott-A Life of Peace after a Year of Pain. Mary Sheppard-Beauty Doctor. Marie Thogmiartin-California Horri- culturist--Pears a specialty. Elizabeth Thomas-Fort Scott's first Policewoman. Grace Thomas-Traveling Saleslady for Gents' Ties. Susie Waltmire-Lady Preacher. Mary Ware-An Impersonator. Herbert Baker-Street Faker. Will Bright-Stand-pat Leader. ' . I i ii EM

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