Great Bend High School - Rhorea Yearbook (Great Bend, KS)
- Class of 1920
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The schools throughout the country are beginning to see and to understand the important part that athletics plays in the school and have hired competent instructors to handle athletics alone. They have also supplied their schools with the best of equipment and have done all in their power to make their schools the best. It is our duty to see to it that we do not become rusty and old-fashioned, but that we keep up, yes, and in the lead of the other schools. The students rnust be made to realize how important it is for the students to take an active interest in athletics in their Freshman and Sophomore years, and it is necessary that the school be supplied with adequate athletic equipment to meet the needs of the school. i So let's all boost for bigger athletics and better equipment in our High School. bk Pk Pk bk ik ak Pk This year for the purpose of creating a greater interest in athletics and increas- ing the spirit and pep of the High School, class basketball was instituted. Mr. Keegan, who has always been interested in all High School affairs, presented the High School with a silver loving cup, to be given to the class winning the Basketball Tournament. This class was to keep it until the following year. It was lVIr. Keegan's wish that only good, honest rivalry and clean sportmanship would be shown in the contest, and that it would promote 'better and cleaner athletics in our school. ' It means a great deal to the school to have the business men of the community show such an interest in the school, and we greatly appreciate Mr. Keegan's interest, and his readiness to help us. THE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY Great Bend has always been justly proud of her High School for various reasons. There is, however, much room for improvement, in the equipment of the high school. One of the things most needed at present is a school library. So much inconvenience and extra work is caused by the lack of this. 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A NEW HIGH SCHOOL Every citizen of the community should recognize that schools are one of the most important institutions in any community. Great Bend has been progressing more and more each year and not a year passes but what some improvements are made. But nothing is done to the High School which is in a very deplorable condition. As the town has grown, so has the enrollment in high school and the same high school that was built twelve years ago, to accommodate the town then, must still accommodate the very much enlarged enrollment of today. Our high school is entirely too small to meet the needs of the number of students. All the rooms are crowded and none of them have good lights or venti- lation. There is insufficient room for our commercial department and for our science course. There are no special rooms for a library, music or drawing room, We have very few necessary reference books for any of the departments and what little equipment we have is old-style and badly damaged. What we need, to remedy these defects, is a new modern high school, furnished with all the necessary equipment that will meet with the regulations of the State and Federal requirements, a larger gymnasium-one large enough for an indoor track,-with ground conveniently located for outdoor athletics. Also more teachers are badly needed. Every citizen who is a good citizen should boost for a new high school. l..et's all get together to work for it. DEBATING I Debate is becoming more and more prominent in high school life. Each year more high schools become interested in it, but for some reason quite unknown, Great Bend High School as far as debate is concerned is absolutely out of the race. We have no alibis, nor excuses, we simply haven't taken any interest in it. It is time we were waking up to the realization that we are not on par with other schools, in this particular activity, and do something to remedy it. SENIOR ADVISORS The Seniors feel that a great deal of their success in the past year has been due to the co-operation of the faculty advisors with the class. It would have been practically impossible to accomplish many of the things that were accom- plished, without their aid. ,hh ,, ,,..... .,..,. , H A ,.,, ,f-- 1 A .... , ma .ff f-ff- f ff-- ff , ,,,,,,,, .... ,, , ,A H-I---'ff ff -. M , 7 2 ff , W f ff ,xv W W ,..., 4 Wm. 0 2..,,,,.. . Z, ' ,J ' ,,,,,,..N., .tj ,W 12 Z' fy y 5 , ,Wm Z , f 7,,,,.,,A .,,,,,,,,4', Q --,Q ma JM :'f Q Aff' f . ',,g,,o,l fff ' 1 f' ff! Z,-W, ,,,,,,,.q Q. ,I .Zi ,, Z 5 Q , 4 .7 , 12, H .IW ,, ,, ,If ,. ,j,.,,,,,.,,.,,,, - , Nm ,A .. ,, , V , Nj 5, A 5 , ,WI . ... 5 1 V 'fl I ,pf 5 5: ZA 1 4, if 31, :gf f -- .' :iff ff 45, nmmNh,,..,,,.,imunfffff .4,.L.p,,J 1 18 , ,f, ,f 711 Wm ff! 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GIRLS IN TRAINING For several years we have had no physical training work whatsoever for the girls of the high school. Realizing the need of -such a class, one was instituted the first of this year. It is compulsory for the girls of the Freshman Class and open to all other classes. It is supervised by Miss Dougherty. The equipment is very poor and inadequate. It is hoped that by next year sufficient equip- ment, lockers and dressing rooms will be had so that more girls can take up the training. A teacher who can give all of her time to this work is needed. OSCAR SEAGLE ' Great Bend High School never does things on a small scale. The big things and the ones that are most worth while are the ones that appeal, not only to the high school student body, but to the community as a whole. For this reason the high school, under the auspices of the Lecture Course, brought to Great Bend on March 29th one of the most widely known singers in the country, Oscar Seagle. This man has studied for twelve years under jean de Reske. This has given him a mastery of French song. But it is in American music that his excellence has had its greatest. exercise. In one field, at least, he is unique as well as great for no other singer has ever given such interpretations of the negro spirituals and the popular songs of the south. As attractions of this sort are rare in this part of the country the concert was well attended. Oscar Seagle with his sincerity and human appeal won the hearts of the large crowd of people who heard him. OUR MIN ISTERS The student body of G. B. H. S. feels that some thanks is due to the various ministers of Great Bend for their wide awake interest in all of the high school activities during the past year. Regardless what it was, whether a football game or a thrift drive, the ministers were always on hand, willing to support us to the last minute. Their loyalty and co-operation will not soon be forgotten by us. Here's a boost to the boosting ministers who helped to boost us. BUSINESS NOTES The first thing that came before the Business Department was the price of good quality printing. After considering several contracts we found to our surprise that the price of printing and engraving had greatly advanced since I9I9. At first we were a little discouraged because a great amount of money was involved in the handling of this enterprise and we were to be directly responsible. The thought that first came to our minds was, What if we should fail to secure this W ',-,',,,,' ',,, ,,,,,,,,,, I I v ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, ,.... , ,, ,,,.., ,I ,,, ,,,,,,, .,,,, ,QW ,,,,f -,,,, 4, ,, ff' W ,f Q f ,.,,. 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Editorials-Continued amount and thus cause the class indebtedness? , After several days of figuring we, the business manager and assistant, decided that two hundred class books were all that we could possibly sell so we decided not to risk any more money than was absolutely necessary. At the next staff meeting our report was given but the boys insisted that two hundred books were entirely too small a number. After a few hours the boys had won, because they had thoroughly convinced the girls that big things could be accomplished by lots of work: therefore it was decided that we could sell five hundred fifty books. ' The first big work we had to do was to outline a campaign with the motto lt pays to Advertisen. We had several schemes for advertising. The best way to advertise at first we thought, would be to get our own school interested, so we put up a Rhorea Bulletin Board in the lower hall, that is with the help of Miss Dougherty and Mr. Sloan. It would have been impossible to have made it so beautiful without their help. We endeavored to make this bulletin board an interesting feature of the school by placing cartoons, snapshots and posters on it, which proved to be a great success. But a Bulletin Board wasn't enough. We wanted to impress the students more deeply, so they would all get enthusiastic about our Rhorea , and would not only hear it but talk it. What would we do? We decided to have chapel talks twice a week. The assistant took charge of these chapel talks and selected speakers. The follovsaing talks were given: 6 Nov. -Call for a Staff Meeting-Louise Clark. Dec. 2l- Boost for Rhorea -Melissa Ruble. Jan. I3-- Take pictures -Pauline Maxfield. Jan. I5- Hand in all good snapshots -Margaret Bolinger. Jan. I5- Talk Rhorea, Buy Rhorea, Sell Rhorean--Carl Courtney. jan. jan. 27- Look at our Rhorea Bulletin Board -Delta Seward. 29- Be original, draw cartoons and posters -Vera Chapman. Feb. I0- Get Snappy --Louise Clark. Feb. I2- Get Funny -Ruth Carleton. Feb. 23- Plea for Subscriptions -Cutch Lewis. Feb. 25- Buy Rhorea today -Hazel Weisenberger. Feb. Haze 26- Only a few Rhoreas left -Hazel Weisenberger. l Weisenberger and Bertha Kellar were subscription editors. Once a person was caught by these enterprising book agents there was no escape. A big campaign was conducted and the goal of 500 annuals has been almost reached. By the time the Rhorea comes, every book will have been sold. Even the School Board thought the Rhorea was going to be so good that they bought fifty copies to use in advertising C. B. H. S. over the community. The Business Department appreciates the co-operation of the Echo and Lyric in its advertising campaign. The ministers were very willing to aid us in advertising the Rhorea. ' The next thing which was necessary to do, was to secure a sufficient amount of advertising. Carl Courtney and Charles Lewis, advertising managers, after about three weeks of ardent work secured the necessary amount. The business men of the town showed that they were back of the high school by advertising so willingly in the Rhorea. The high school certainly appreciates the attitude which the majority of them took and wishes to thank them for their loyal support. - f ,may , .-1' jf, - ff 1 3 X , 4 'vw I ,.,,, Y X Q 7,1104 ' V1.2 25- ' 1 fi 4 , I Cy- V5 . W.-ff,f , gfff 1, ,f 4 'Z f ff 9 , g zfff' I .::. -Vgf: 11 M ' wa liz Z, of : ff if .3, gif Z , .., ., ..,. 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I ' ff K fi' Ni...,.,,,,,.,.f,,:.,,.70f0Mf X Zffifffffff ' ,ffl ff If ff-f,,,.,..,,, f,,,,,wf History of the Class of 1920 In the fall of I9I6 a group of one hundred and four young people wandered into the halls of Great Bend High. After a few instructions as to teachers, class rooms, and texts, this timid group organized the Class of l920. Above that everlasting desire for pleasure we showed a determination to accomplish much. This was put forth in our motto: H Non est vivere sed valere . Our class meet- ing may well be remembered by the prompt I second the motion , by Charlie Lewis, then a short, freckled-face lad in knickerbockers. We pride ourselves of the fact that Chapel seats were reserved in the balcony for the Class of l920. There was one advantage in this position, for we could well observe the privileges which were some day to be ours. After school was well begun the first of importance was a wild campaign to sell Student Activity tickets. We came out second in the contest. We enjoyed a moonlight hay-rack ride and an appetizing lunch. Near the middle of the term we had our first party at Glenn Rhea's home. Th at party was a very successful one. All was not fun during our Freshman year for we had some fierce battles to fight. These were in English, Latin and Algebra, for there was certainly no sliding by with Miss Williams, Miss Shirk or even Miss Torrence, for all her sweet disposition. This was certainly a striking blow for some were fatally wounded. Our Sophomore year passed as most Sophomore years do. We found stumbling blocks, which caused some to lose their balance. The worst of these were Geometry, English, Latin and History. Although very careful guides were Miss Bell, Miss Williams, Miss Dougherty and Miss Sterling, they couldn't do much for those who were down. That year we enjoyed a hayrack ride. A Gym. l-lallowe'en Party, refreshments consisted of apples and pop corn with neither butter nor salt, we can always recall. We didn't make much of a show in the Student Activity ticket selling contest but we managed not to get the cabbage-head. We learned the meaning of thrift and conservation for then the World War was being fought. We helped Great Bend High put many a drive through. When the Class of I920 entered their junior Year, they resolved to show their fellow students that our class had a number of good starters and stayers. We published the Sand Burr which we hope will continue to grow year by year. The juniors won the Student Activity tiqket selling contest and changed the custom by presenting the Seniors with a box of shoe polish, and as Louise said, They might shine at the foot if at the head it was impossible . At the Senior Reception we entertained them with cards and a Farce was given. 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We now found our Chapel seats to be those near the front of the room. At the beginning of our last year we decided to make the best of every privilege granted us. ln spite of all class meeting clashes over parties, plays, invitations and the year book, we were able to compromiseg but Charlie didn't get to second the motion although he certainly showed good judgment. We again won the contest in selling Student Activity tickets and got the Sophomores' goat. We won the Class Basketball Tournament directed by Coach Frankenberger. With Hazel Weisenberger president of the Lyceum Course,- Great Bend High brought the very best talent to Great Bend. We worked hard to put out our Rhorea which is now almost complete. There are a few special events to which we look forward, The Senior Play, the junior-Senior Reception and a few parties, and a Football Banquet, which we expect to make ever living memories of our Senior days. Then comes the final tests, and Commencement. At this time as we remember, we feel keenly our lack as we miss so many of those friends who were with us when we started into our high school life, and now, only thirty-three of us left, we start an even larger school life, where we hope we shall ever keep alive as inspriation to our efforts, our motto- Not merely to exist but to amount to something. ' ' Aw , ,x9 A A , . X X, . fflfyqwl If Z, f-ffff-'ffm...Z 4!,,.,.....,1 ' ffm'-7,,,,,.,,,,,Z yflm-,,.,, I ,,,.,.....,.,.,,,, , f ff V1 v ff -f- . f ..,.. . 2 ,, .1 1 1, ,fu 1, , . 4 'I-f., ,ff, ,. , , 2 . , 4 1, ,. ., ' ' f',1ff 'f, 1 4 '0 Q 7 7 4 1 5 Q ' ' V ' , f ,Hn , 'f 41, 1 'ffl wfli, A ff! - : 5-.: gf. f ff, W ' , ' fr -V . f 'A -- 4 f' f ffff 'wwf ..,,,,,,,,f' U... 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Ruth Carleton has quit public school and is teaching only one, Delta is a movie star and is having lots of fun. Lendon, an orator, in debate has ne'er met defeat, Nora is the first woman to fill the Chief Justice's seat. Bessie has millions, she owns a well of oil, Harold got his start tilling the soil, Albert, our Senator, put through a measure to settle all strikes While Frances, Chief of Police, can surely handle fights, Margaret is in New York, putting out styles, Joe has been Ambassador to England for quite a while. Melissa's still working for Y. W. C. A. ln Great Bend has established a home where poor girls may stay. ln the Philippines we will find Helen Sloan, She is teaching those children how to have money to loan. Dee is minister and coach of the church ball team, .lf you wish to employ an artist, call on Eileen. Our saleslady is Alice, she surely can sell Many say it's because she talks so well, Dwight puts out the latest news in form of cartoons, He used to write ads for the Great Bend Tribune. Helen, Hazel, and Ruth, each has a place in some lecture course. Lee owns a ranch and employs quite a force, Elmer has put out a new car, he calls the Freed, You had better invest if you want one for speed. Donovan is labeled the Railroad man l-le has solved that problem for our Uncle Sam. Vera is head nurse of a hospital in New York, For latest in style, buy the clothes sold by Pork. Carl is an inventor with patents galore, Louise in Congress well holds the floor, For this class I'll confess we have found much to perplex us But l am content on my farm in Texas. G. A. ' !,,,,,.,,..... I ffm.-mllz,,....,,,,....7fff1fm.,,5 y,4w.,,.. I n3 'w,,,,, 6 2? ffffifff 775 U77 '7 '?' fi ffwf' f f v '2 Z ,Q ,flwwff 'I W 3, 3 .,,. 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Possessing student minds, we at once plunged earnestly into the tedious tasks of the four years' course whose culmination would eventually mean land for the twenty-oners. The dawn of each new day brought with it trials and tribulations which only our persevering powers could withstand. After several weeks of drudgery we showed the need of some form of recreation. One evening we were delightfully entertained by a hay-rack ride, which was thrilling as well as advan- tageous to our mental apparatus, for from among us then sprang some of the brightest, and highest grade-makers G. B. H. S. has ever had. Later in the year we were given a party in the gymnasium, which was a real successg this proves our sincerity in the motto quality rather than quantity in'social functions as well as along other lines. A year later found us considerably advanced. The bond of unity which held us together in '17 continued its hold fast throughout '18 and '19 and overfifty of our members endured the hardships of the previous year and proved themselves equal to the more manly and womanly duties of the Sophomore and junior years. So interesting and beneficial was our work of '18 that one social activity sufficed the wants of the m jority of us. lt was during the Sophomore year that we came to the rescue of the Football and Basketball teams by offering several of our members. . But hasten we must. The present finds us eagerly pressing forward in our Junior year. We are helping the school in its various activitiesg in athletics our place cannot be taken. The Sand Burr is our most prominent duty and we con- tribute largely to the social enterprises of G. B. H. S. The junior boys, through some apparitious calling, signified their desire to give the girls a party which was indeed the redeeming feature of the Junior class in 1919 and 1920. We retain the determination to attain the best any class in G. B. H. S. ever has. The tempests may rage furiously about us but our past is secure and our future hopeful and with such assets as the twenty-oners possess and under the auspices of Miss Millard, Miss Bell and Mr. Sloan we are sure not only to make the future hopeful but also successful. Although our activities have not all been unsurpassed victories, we are saving our greatest ones until last. Watch for us next year to see if we don't prove the above statement. ci, fmt,.,.z 'ff'ffy,,fAv-,E ?,,f,,,,,,...,, 3 ,,,,,,, h,,,.Whfffn2l5?ff747 ...W 7 .. ,,, 6,417,302 Z, - ?.,,,,,f 3, -1, fl: xi, ,Wffffff I .,',.,,,m,,, ,H , I N2 4 ,, I 9 9 i , 3 aw, M I 'I-.,,,.ff.,,,?5H. :,,m,,,mmZ. 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FLOWER Sweet Pea HISTORY OF CLASS OF I922 'Tenshunl Mark time! Forward march! And the little green rookies who enlisted in September, nineteen hundred and nineteen, for four years'service within the walls of G. B. H. S., started on their way to the detention camp. They were in the struggle for know- ledge, which is so necessary for democracy. Here they were to spend their first year. Their regiment was first divided into companies and assigned to separate quarters fin civil life called class roomsj. These companies, dressed in the uniform of dignity, came together one day for the purpose of choosing their commanding officers. Edwinna Faulkner was made commander-in-chief and charged with the duty of leading her troops through their first year. Her lieutenants were Dean Cornish, Dorothy Richardson and Elizabeth Dodge. The raw recruits were laughed at, teased, tormented by their superiors, who had themselves but recently passed this stage, but they buckled on their armor and fought bravely in all the sham battles into which they were driven. They were trained mentally and physically in order to have a strong foundation for the remaining three years. You must not think, however, that these little soldiers had all work and no play. ln mid-year they frolicked. It was a big affair and they attended in dress uniform and had ice-cream! This year finds the heroes, first class privates, prepared to laugh at other little green rookies. Elizabeth Dodge is the commanding officer in this. trying year. The other officers are Velmar Zimmer, Elizabeth Bolinger and Erna Mausolf. This division has engaged in school drives and has gone over the top with them. It has also rallied to the support of the coral and green colors even in trying times. The Sophomore army is composed of: Scientists, singers and Socialists. 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We first had to choose our course, though most of us took the college. We have never had any serious accident although we have had a few slight repairs. We have very good officers, probably the best in the fleet. We owe much to our Admirals, Misses Dougherty and DeWitt, who have carefully watched over us. Captain Beeman, our skipper, knows the waters so well that he has become junior officer to the whole fleet. Executive Officer Allison always wears a smile on her face. Although she has a great many masculine passengers trailing after her, nevertheless she attends strictly to business. Maurice Duncan, Officer of the Deck, was appointed recording officer and is as good as any dictaphone made. Paymaster Reinecl-re was given the office of steward and we pay our fare to her monthly. Evidently she takes very good care of it for we never again see it, after we have once paid it. A few of the passengers were grade-sick, so they quit. However we have the largest ship in the fleet since it consists of one hundred ten passengers. We have had very much excitement and probably the most exciting occasion was on the night of February thirteen, when we had a leap year party. We have done exceptionally wellin the various drives and we are never at the tail end in any. We are going to take three months off and remodel the Sophomore which is now in use. We shall all be experienced next year, hence we shall progress more readily. Our officers are proud of us but we will show them what we can do. So watch for the l920 and I92I Sophomores. ,A,,,,00 M, ,,,,,., , I ,.,,.,,,..., ,M .,., ,,,..,,,, V, ,.,,,, . -',. . fm.. ,,,. .,,,. . 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It is new in its organization and affords recreation in an educational as well as in a social way. The club is divided alphabetically into four groups each of which has two faculty advisors. The purpose of this division is to offer a system of program. Each group in turn furnishes the entertainment for the meetings which are held y. The programs are principally along literary lines. Several very interesting sessions have been held which show that there is talent among the girls A pageant, two playlets and several miscellaneous programs have been featured. bi-monthl O ,,,,,... ,U ,,,,,,,m....,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,.W-,...,,,,,,,.,7,,,w-,,,, ,,,ww..,.,, ,WHTEY ff , ,f f rf .,,f , 2 ,ZH ef 'mb V 'Wm I ff V1 W 'fe f f M f 1 , . e ..f 1, J ...NWA fum, . , mf L 1 1 1 1 , ,f ...,, ,, :mmf V fu. If f 1,-wwf, , ,ffm fc- ,, -. 3 mgfgffgaz y.,:1:,::':w:f- W4 , 1 ffhz: ' .'Qj,,,,,,,,, v.7g,',,mml,5. H -, .,.',.:7,g2 2 ,Z Z 94 9 9 9 aux.. -, f 'fQ.,'.- 7,,,,,,.m,,..,Q::.,- ' If -e.: Jef 1 'ffff 42. ',,,,z,z,w:f4 M4 WMA, A. M i::::.,.. 94111 1 1:5111 .ff .,,, ,I , . I , H 0 ,.,,.,. A ,. . 40,....,,..,,,,m,,,f -M... Juv' -,.,,mnmjf ' gmuwlfffi Nam! .,.,,.,,f..mmm1' 51 f f 1 f f f ,,f ff!! ',.' ,,wf,f' 1 1 1 3 il 8 f9' OFFICERS OF THE BOYS' CLUB LAWRENCE GUNN LAWRENCE BEEMAN DON KENDAL1. VERNON HAYES 1 f 52 l I wxrrwa vyfvfn vw Wm W f W f 1171 iff!! nffm .fr ff , fi f 1 f if 4 4 1 mf f f ,ff r T Q, GM V. ,,4,,AMfff4.,,,4 Z 2 A flflf fwfff ff fo. yffg, ,ffl y ,a7g.,,,,,,, ' ,, ,I ff 1, ffm mn!! ' fff f'f,,' iff' ff -..,,,,fW' '-,. Wing? 41570112 jf! iff!! !,,,,fff',f jf,,,5,,f,,fZ ,,,,,,f1fff 4'+ - '0 Wr ., f J ZW 6 ? ' fff' !f j ,ff yn WWW! bdzffffff ,fff u,,,,,,f1f iifrfffffn ' 'f 0 ,.,,,,u,f w,.,,,,,,,,., ' Boys' Club President . . . . DON KENDALL Vice-President . . . VERNON HAYES Secretary . . . LAWRENCE BEEMAN Treasurer ....... - ................ LAWRENCE GUNN At the beginning of school this year it became evident that something was needed to increase the students' interest in school, to promote good fellowship, and feeling of unity among the students. Because of this the students and faculty agreed that a Girls' Club and a Boys' Club would be highly beneficial to the school. At the first meeting of the Boys' Club a constitution which had been drawn up by a committee appointed by Mr. Crabske was adopted unanimously, the officers for the semester were elected, and the boys' were given a clear idea of the purpose, and ideals of the Club. The programs were planned by a 'program committee, which succeeded to hold the interest of the boys in all its enterprises. The programs varied, at different meetings such as debates, plays, speeches by the prominent men of the town, music, and athletic contests. The boys were very ,enthusiastic about the Club, and realized this organization to be one of the best activities of the school. W, 17 M' W 'yff -,,6 y--'ww--'-.,,' V,ff 'f 'w-.., Wu . ff ,ik . n V , , , , , 1 y. , nl ,,. ,f - . ,f , ,, , ,V , ., , ,, 4, , , , , , ,, IV Ari qlunnm 7, ,I W ,ff 1 ,,..nnulunn: f 7 f I, f, lgffff-,,,, ,H ,V -,hh ,I C, 1 ,Muni I 4, azung 1147, zmff I - ' :ug 5 4,3,,g,2' 5m33:L3,.,':p,' Zjgf.,.,,,,:,4 I I , 0' '. 'h'A ':!ff,,,,.,,,.'-.li :,',,,w,,4:1 f. -.,:...,p,2 2 7 5 ZZ Z 4 9 Jijhflif sf :ff ?.f--' ff ,xref 1 124: 41, ,,,,,,,,iJ.'fg MA mil, A, Zi 4:::g.,,., - -1 5 iff: M..,,-.,.,,,,::fff iffffff' ff M ! 2 ,M ma! -'ff-.......,,,,w m.,,,f f M-...mff 53 7 Ad wi' ,,,, , f x ff M09 'U' ,I - OFFICERS OF THE ENTERTAINMENT ASSOCIATION MR. GRABSKE VERNON HAYES IVIILDRED RIEGEL VERA CHAPMAN I-IAZEL WEISENBERGER 'f iw f -W9 , . 4 ,f,f.,.,,,...,, ' ff' 1-1 vflff xr ff 4231 I ' f f 7 , 4 2' rf .- fffff v f I, ,21 1, ga- ,AW,, 5' I , IfIYrA, WN! ,,,,,,,, ff ,.,,m,,v 54 , vnwywvfe ff avfx Vw,Wm 74 My Q24 ,,,,, Z Zinn. ji 22,3 Z 'Z y ,,..,. AW Xff I., . Q CQ y,ff,: , .',, ,. 7 fwyq,.,.,., ,, ,7,ff ' M, Wm -fa!! ,,, 7 ,Mm fif- fu' -. .,,,., ,,,, , ,,,n.,:V.T.,,4w3Zh7 IVVVIA 5.7, 32 72 0,43 !ff,,,,.,,,!,. ,. ..,,,. Z . , 9 4 . ,,,,,,, ,, , 1 X 0111! ff f-vv ' Q .. ,ff yn WM c 7f?f ',f ,fff ,fffffwf g,,,ffff' Entertainment Association President . . . . HAZEL WEISENBERGER Vice-President . .... VERNON HAYES Secretary . . . . VERA CHAPMAN Treasurer .........,. . , . . . . . . MiLDRED RIEGEL The work proposed by the High School Lecture Course committee of the year nineteen hundred and nineteen and nineteen twenty, was carried out more success- fully than previous years in Great Bend High. The course was not as heavy as it might have been, had it not been for the financial problems of years before but nevertheless the talent was such that it was greatly appreciated by the people of Great Bend. There were only five num- bers on the4season's program and they were chosen from both the Redpath-Horner Co. and the University of Kansas. It was not the committee's object to make a large amount of money from the lecture course, so finding that they cleared over three hundred dollars after the season was over, they decided to use this money to bring some real talent to Great Bend, something different and better than had ever been here. Oscar Seagle, a very noted and distinguished baritone singer, was brought to the city on March 29th. MQW? ,,,,,,,.,.. .,,, If . yfffvfhf.:g W,,w-i,,,Z K ff,,,,,,......,,, VH, ,bil I' Wm if ffffm, y6 W 1 .,, Z, M ,,,.,,f,,k , nf , Wf,4,,,,Af,, ffm, , an 9 ,I ,..,.,f1,,,,,,,,f.M467 ,f 5 4 W f A, f 2 2 f'::::::f. 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FRANKENBERGER , , ,,, ,,,,,, , ,, ,,.. ,,...,,m,4 ffff'7f?2 f f ' , f f f , .,,., 4ffii'f'7 2 S ,, , X A A , ,,Y'r L , f Vvf' fl f My V W ,7 4 U5 ' yr, ,,., ,.,. 1, .V 1.,,,,,,,,f, f ' 0 - , -fm zz, f 5 . 'I-.: - M., 4 I H7 ,,,,, H X! , , 56 W .7 W :fm gw 7' V f A ww, W, f ,ffl W4 ,W 4,2 Wy 9 A ny! y 2 1 a, f.,,,f'f'-4 'Cfp -- gf X f f, fy f A Z 7 Vg! f f C ff ,f A . 4 ...A ffl. . f ff ,d,,,f4,..f4.,,,j 5 Q yn --4-' ff., , Q, ff., . V' -.L 70' ,-,ff , ,, lf! f Cf 1... -f 5 - n,.,,ff , ' ' ,,. nf ff1,., ,....,. ,Wm .. LZ, ,I 'Q Zzfffflk gfvg 4'-41, Ky!!! !f,,fff ff- If ,.,.,.,. .fZ,,,,,,f,,fWf,3 ,, ff 1 4, 'f ,, Q 1 f 1 4 ,, ,.,,, ,g , ,Nw . if ff N I ' fn ! ! M06 WM X 71' ffffff ' iff! . f f,,,,,,,,..,..,,,., ff ff , ,f , ,,,,. ,,,, ,Wfff -, ff 1 -- ,M ff, ,W Student Activity Association President . , . . . I-IAZEL WEISENBERGER Vice-President . . . DONALD KENDALL Secretary . . . . . MELISSA RUBLE Treasurer ..... . . EDWINNA FAULKNER Advertising Manager .................., LOUISE CLARK Faculty Advisors . . . MR. GRABSKE, MR. FRANKENBERGER, Miss DOUGHERTY Athletics in G. B. H. S. is managed by the Athletic Association. Any one who belongs to the Association can take part in high school athletics. At the beginning of each year the Association meets and officers are elected. This year has been an unusual year for the Association. We have gone Over the Top in finances due to the co-operation of the business men and.other C. B. H. S. boosters. The games have been' very interesting and the only thing the Athletic Association regretted was that the gymnasium was not large enough to accommodate the crowds. The Association sent' the boys to Lawrence to the State Tournament where they made quite a record. The Football and Basketball banquet was truly a success. The Association presented the B's to the worthy ones at the banquet. The Association has done large things this year but we hope that the coming year will see the accomplishment of still greater things. 'Wh f,,,,,,,.. .,,,..,,..,. , W 4, ,... ....... . ,,,.,....,,g f --f'f--fff 7,1 'ff-' y,,,..,.,,, ,, I WWW fffff iff' ,...,,,.,,,m..l ,A 'Wy 7 y ya ' ,,,..,., V ' J f - ff .re-r f f , M 53, ,,.,,,..,,.,g H-,g,',,,.w, .,, - V2 4 .4 5 3 , 4 , 4 imilfrizgy' V ,.,....,,,Z 1 ir 1 41, LH, H! WZ iii ZZ Z:z::.g,.. . V. 'I I ','.',u ug, - fflf' f., f mmm A ' ' ..,,.:f 4:31--I ' ' 4' 0-....,.l i.....,.,,ff' f 57 f f 7 X we Q, , , hp wwf A f, Q px w it f 'fa ,yi . f f f f ,,Z7 1 ,, , . 1 .Wfff '-'ff ,f 1 , 7 f ,nf ff lf 'f Wff ff ' f. ,, 1 2 f, W Q.. ,,,. . ,, f , , C ' V 2' ,lf ' ' fl ff! , xx ...ff 4,,ffff f me WN Z ,,.,,,,f 7 W, ,,,, ff f f f ff!!! 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A. made its membership drive and regular weekly meetings were resumed and much interest has been manifested in them. Under the guidance of competent faithful teachers the work has been beneficial to all those who enrolled in it. E The association shows a vast improvement over the one during previous years. It serves to unite the girls of the school more closely, and is one of the greatest factors for good in Great Bend High School. ,lt offers training to the girls morally, spiritually and socially which many would not have the opportunity to receive otherwise. 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V' b 'L 'P W . 5,5 :E fx ,, T37 f A ,,,.,,, , V ' , ,,,,,., f '14 4 2 'f 1 .H f G0 My , f f f XV jf' , f f,, ff f f, f W I ' f, ff, f , :V f ,f z., ,, , V , ,, ,,, ,,,, A , , ,f 3 I ,f X Z ffff, f, X ,f ,,,,,ff iff, mg . Editor ..,.. Assistant Editor Joke Editor . . Exchange Editor News Editor . . Business Manager Assistant Business Business Manager General Writers Editorials . . , Faculty Advisor . ffvfm, ,ff ' 4 , SAND BURR STAFF I LOIS MCELHANEY . . WARREN MEANS . . LEONARD WILCOX . . . VIOLET HARRISON . . . HARRIET ROTHGARN . . . . . . . DON KENDALL Manager , . JOHN MORRISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARLES LEWIS OPAL EWING, MILDRED RIEGLE . PAUL CROZIER, VELMA WHITE, VERNON RUSSELL . ........... MISS MADGE MILLARD W Y X ,, llll W, ...,,.,, , ' X f,ff ' 1 'f Zff,,,. 'H f f f ff' f f,,,1fi4f X , 14, z V ,. G2 7 ffm,,,,.,,. V? f ya Z ,,,,,. H ,. ,.,, 271- I X .,,,,. Z iff' Z ,,., 4? jmmiwjg f,4Q:- ,,' ' e ' was .,, . , , 1 7,11 V I 'ff 1, 1 f 1- ,,,,,,.,.,,lf f -::-H ,,..,,., ,,,,,,,,,A,,' fffi -. ,,..,57j 51 ffpfe WZ ,xi flfffffffffi: lM IN,!,y,,f0? H ' ' 'Z , 'f,, ff,. .,, ' ' , '. f fm, ' ,lf f-.. .ff '- Zn 0755 ,,,,, f fffff WMM f fwzzzfff ' ff! ,W,,,,,wf -, ,,f,f , ,Nuff . ,, -f.. ,.,,, , , ,,,,, ,,,, W ,f , Sand Burr March is the month and l9l9 is the year of the Sand Burr's birth. Of course it was good from the first, but during the school year of I9I8-1919 there were only two issues. The year of l9l9-20 has seen a great improvement and advancement in the quality and the quantity of the Sand Burr . It is now one of the foremost high school papers of the State and the students of Great Bend High are justly proud of it. It has been the policy of the present editorial staff to avoid all criticism and sarcasm and to give to the students good, clean humor, with a few personal remarks, which could not possibly hurt. Great Bend High is proud of its reputation for doing things worth while and the Sand Burr has shown that it is worth while. The end of the school year will bring the eighth Sand Burr to the students. The business men of the town have been very responsive to the needs of the Sand Burr . The Junior High and even the students of the grade schools have boosted. Our principal has shown that he, too, is backing the high school paper and such encouragement is not to be disregarded. The editorial staff has certainly had the interest of the paper at heart and many times has the midnight oil been burned until the wee sma' hours of the morning. But it has been worth while to accomplish just this: We know that when the word Sand Burr is heard the thought, that it brings to the hearers' minds, is not that of a prickly little clinger but a real, live, snappy and clean high schocl paper, which belongs to the students of Great Bend High. ,,,, ,,,,,., .,.,,,, I ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.--V m,,.,yff--1--fmf'-If ,f,m.,,,l I ,, I ,,..nm..,,,,,,,, 'ff' '22 ff ' H4 f W' ' , , W 2 4' ' 's,, W' ' Z, , gf-,QA C. 1 'f ,Q ff , M fm v 'f ya W: v .. . . . fa, Z. 1 fffff, .,-iff , fy f 4 1 2 far,-, am, an 4. zz 1- 'vwffWffffffff'fvf , f' , : 5 , f 4'f 4 1 an-14 ,.,.,,,wmf.l 7,7 ,,,,. ,,,.., ,,,1,,, ,,,,,, UVM 2 Z Z ,Z Z Z , ,A,,,t'.A,,.H U, W, ,.,., fa, .':.i:f 2 31: M We ff 'ff wwf f 'ffff S...-f pf if MMI M.. N-..,,,,,l ff' U3 1 1 , ,, ,ffm 4 , ff, ff ,1fffff,.f vw f f 'wk ,W 62' 4 ,, if 34 rg 2 ff, f ,f f V ,f N271 42 1 V f, f 1 ,g 4 Zh 29,742 . a,, 4, GW' . 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At the close of the evening refreshments consisting of ice cream and cookies were served. However, it is said that a number of cookies disappeared, a thief probably due to the enterprise of some upper class- men, but the Freshmen claim that thecookies which were left were very much enjoyed. Thus ended the evening of one perfect day in the life of the Freshmen. Iunior Class Party On March 9, the Junior class held their annual party in the high school gymnasium. Each member wore some emblem of St. Patrick. Refreshments were served in the Domestic Art room which was elaborately decorated in green and white in honor of St. Patricl-is Day, although the day was being rushed, somewhat. Between courses Pat and Mike , stories were told by various mem- bers, each member trying to outwit the other. Then the merry makers proceeded down Main Street, displa.ying their vocal abilities, to the Echo Theatre, where Virtuous Vamp entertained them for the remainder of the evening. Senior Class Party One of the most memorable occasions of the year took place on Valentine evening in the high school gymnasium where the Senior Class held a party. This being leap year the girls made it a leap year party. The forepart of the evening was spent in games and dancing, the most exciting game being the one in which each girl had to secure twelve leap year dates. Oh, the Rush! To add to all this merriment each boy was given a cardboard heart on which he wrote a description of himself and each girl was given a sack of beans. Then occurred a most interesting auction sale of hearts, Mr. Sloan being the auctioneer. A certain high school teacher, known for her wit, displayed an immense amount of interest at this sale and purchased a handsome Senior with her beans. Some ambitious Freshmen and Juniois watching the party from the open windows grew envious of the Seniors' fun and set to work sanding the merry party. 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Moreover, Coach Franken- berger was with us again after two years' service in the army, and under his able guidance the boys rapidly overcame their awkwardness, and learned to play football as it should be played. The team showed good, clean sportsmanship, and always worked hard no matter whether we were winning or losing. Our team was very fast and made an excellent showing. Due to many accidents and much sickness among the players and because our team was much lighter than the average, we were only able to win four games out of the nine which we played. Since most of the boys will be back next year we look forward with a great deal of enthusiasm to next year's team which ought to be one of the best in the state. . . ,SQELMEEQE 7 ffff' 'HZ W 'x, f :j7, ,1ff 'i b ,,, .-4- -.M ff' rr'-ff ,f . f 'Q 'ff '11 ' f 1 f :ff-. , 7 J'f'mf-. fmiiu. NW? f!C,,:,,,..fw'f -Q., W2 ff f 3 Zi 7121: --::fgg.,,,,,,.4i:, 'w,.,,,.,,ffl 5. 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The combination of a good coach and a good captain has done much to improve the basketball team this year. Although Captain Allison is the smallest man on the team, his speed makes up for his size. The best thing in store for the basketball boys this year is a trip to Lawrence for the State Tournament. Notwithstanding the fact that Coach Frankenbergefs team has not won all of its games this year he thinks that on a good court and with impartial officials it can return from the tournament with a high percentage. SCORES I 920 Great Bend .... .... S pearville. , . Great Bend Dodge City. . Great Bend Garden City. Great Bend Larned ...... Great Bend Lewis ...... Great Bend Dodge City. . Great Bend Lewis ....,.. Great Bend Larned. . . Great Bend .... .... 5 5 Kinsley ...... .... I 9 Great Bend .... . . .47 Garden City .... . . . .48 Great Bend .... . . .31 Hoisington .... . . . . 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The faculty has been increased to five members, Manual Training and Domestic Art have been added to the curriculum, and the enrollment has passed the two hundred mark-there being at present, one hundred twelve pupils in the seventh and ninety pupils in the eighth grades. Of this number more than thirty were enrolled in other than the Great Bend Schools last year. In the first class to finishg that of l9l4, there were less than fifty members, the present eighth grade class will almost reach the ninety mark. Not only does this class hope to break the record in numbers, but in scholarship as well. If present indications can be relied upon, the upper classmen in the Great Bend High School may look forward next year toward dealing with a live, quick-witted, self-reliant body of Freshmen, who will be able to hold their own no matter how great the odds. just now the Junior High School building is crowded to its utmost capacity. Not only are there no vacant seats, but a number of children are without permanent ones. Extra seats have been crowded into the recitation rooms to accommodate the overflow, but even this has not been sufficient to entirely overcome the con- gestion. However, this unpleasant situation is only a temporary one. Upon the completion of the new grade building next fall, the Junior High building will be given over entirely to the junior High School. This situation, coupled with the fact that a further increase in the number of teachers is now being considered, speaks a bright future for the school. Under these conditions even more rapid progress may be anticipated than that which the school has enjoyed in the past. The members of the present faculty are: Mrs. Clara C. 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Miss Nichols- I..esterl That is incorrect, what should you say? Lester- I haven't no English book. Miss Nichols- I haven't any English book . Lester- Neither have I l In Physiology class-Miss Truxal- Did you ever see the germs in the water? Paul- Are they in the water we drink? Miss T.- Yes, in some of it. Paul- O, they are what you hear when the teakettle sings, are they? A certain seventh grade boy, W-- M-- has the habit of going to bed early in the day when grade cards come out, so that he will be in bed when his father comes home. Ronald Patton to Miss Westmacott- Good Morning, Glory! Miss W.- Good Night, cap! Miss N. Qafter a History test?-- Kenneth, I wish you would quit abbreviatingf' Kenneth- It doesn't hurt to abbreviate, does it? Miss N.- If it doesn't hurt, I'll abbreviate your grade until you couldn't have any. Miss Miller treading from Evangeline,- Her breath was sweet as the breath of Pine. ' Milton- Were there any wild onions in the pasture? When one of the junior l-Iigh boys received his test paper, he did not seem to be very well satisfied. He summoned up his courage, went to Miss -1- and said, I really don't think that I deserve a complete zero, do I? Neither do I, replied the teacher, but it is the lowest I am allowed to give. Teacher- What is an oasis, Elizabeth? Elizabeth- An oasis is a large animal from South America. Everett fdescribing the process of digestion,- When the -food first enters the mouth, it goes into the organs of apprehension. HARD To Do Not long ago a seventh grade boy came to school wearing a big jersey sweater. About the middle of the afternoon he remarked to the teacher that it was too hot. The teacher said Go into the cloak room and take off your sweater. Boy- It can't be did, this is all I have on. Ronald Clocking at Viola Remmert's new sweater,- Now, I know why the price of yarn has gone up. 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After reading many plays the committee finally decided upon Stop Thief! This comedy seemed to be quite suitable for a high school class, for it had proven to be very popular in the various places where it had been given. It was given one hundred nights in Chicago, two seasons in New York, and many colleges and universities had given it. This and manysimilar reports seemed to indicate that the --play was one to be desired. The play is absolutely a scream with a mystery pezvading throughout. As the name would indicate, several thefts occur which cannot be accounted for. In conclusion the thieves are caught, forgiven and married along with two other couples. ' Following is the CAST which was chosen: Nell. . . Doogan . . Madge Carr . james Cluney . Mrs. Carr . . Mr. Carr . . Caroline Carr . joan Carr . . Minister .... Dr. Willoughby . DELTA SEWARD CARL COURTNEY LOUISE CLARK CHARLES LEWIS BEss PRUITT VERNON HAYES RUTH CARLETON MELISSA RUBLE LENDON SCOTT . ROY ZIMMER Jamison .... 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We really have had some unusual chapels this year and some which will certainly be remembered by all. On September 26th we had an interesting chapel. The class who sold the least Student Activity tickets usually was presented with a cabbage head by the class who sold the most. This year things were changed somewhat. The Seniors won, so they displayed some of their abundant originality and gave the Sophomores a chance to take a last fond look at their goat. You see the Seniors had their goat. It was a real live goat, too, and no imitation. On October 3rd one of the most mournful scenes you could imagine was staged. It was a funeral. Oh yes, it was an honest-to-goodness one, too. We had the pallbearers, minister, casket, remains and everything. And now just imagine whose remains we disposed of. Why Kinsley's of course. You know we were going to absolutely annihilate them that afternoon on the football field so we thought it quite fitting and proper to at least give them a decent burial. Really they needed it, too. I think we finished the game with a score of 46 to 0. On October 6th we had a rare treat when Dean Butler and Mrs. Butler of K. U. entertained us. We were so fortunate as to secure them for our Lyceum Course and they gave us an extra entertainment. Dean Butler gave a talk on Music and Mrs. Butler gave some readings which were certainly entertaining. The boys usually had charge of the special chapels before football games so the girls were informed that it was their turn to furnish some of the pep. Well, needless to say, they did. On November I4th they donned the boys' football togs and showed the boys how to play a real game. This little game took place on the stage so you know the girls didn't have enough room, but they surely had the npepn. One day the Girls' Club was challenged by the Boys' Club to a yelling contest. This contest occurred on December 4th in chapel. 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Cutch- Your feet. Seniors are known by their wise looks. juniors by their meanness. Sophs by a pile of books. Freshies by their greenness. Miss Millard Cln Study I-Iall rapping on desk?- Order! Order! Carl QawakingD- Ham and eggs, please. HEARD FROM FRESHMEN Seniors, Seniors, I've been thinking What a kind act it would be If when you have used your notebooks You'd bequeath them all to me. Louise Cexcitedlyj- Oh, Vernon, I saw your pictures. Vernon- Were they any good? Louise- One was dandy, all but your face. Freshie- Ma, this paper says children catch lots of diseases going to school.' Mother- Well, I suppose they do. Freshie- Do l -er- have to keep on going? nu' H,,,,,,,n, ,vu 1 1u,n,,,,,nu, ,fum ,w1funn, fniininuh KW ,,,,,,, .,,,,, 1,0 ,Z ,ff .Z W ..,,,,' W, N M M, fyjilu ,,,,..5I W 7 7 fa j4,..,.,:,,,WNm '- f f ,,,...,M Q-ff3.,,gZ' Zwfj 'f'ff.1 , ff? 4 4414141.20 iiww f ,,,,,,4,,f4 0-H ,,,,..,,,,,, -,lf ful., HW, A 2 .9 f 975 , , , j'.,.jj,,..,.y :V Au... . . 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Certainly, if you foot the bill , she said. Turbet P.- I feel a draft. Maurice D.- Well, shut your mouth then. lt's Leap Year, boys, so beware And watchout for the ladies For once they get you in their snare They will make you act like Miss Mering- Did the Normans m Helen H.- Yes. Miss M.- How long? babies. Helen H.- Oh, for some time. Miss M.- Hmmm ! I-lelen H.- Oh, for some months. Miss M.- Did they stay? Helen- No, they died out. ake settlements in America? Soph- Louis XIV had a very noble air when he played billiards Miss Mering- There still must be a lot of lords traveling in this country Frances-ul am going to teach school next year. Maurice- Weber, can you imagine Frances teaching school? Weber- Yes, but it sure strains my imagination. W ,,,., .....,.. ,,..,,,, f,,.. .,,,..,... ..... I ffm..,,Z..,,.,,.,,,,.,W,,,..',.,m I ',,,, - ,diffh fdcgff-ff ! C '1Z,,, M 0709 17 73 . fM::::gf,,.,,..,,,., Z7 ,?4'vkp,,,.:,,3:,fg5f . ' :':::'7 jj' . . 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Lionel E. and his school teacher friend. Don K. by his bluffing. Vernon H. and Vera C. by their dignity. Ruth C. by her constant talking. Violet H. by her Seattle talk. Helen C. and Gertrude by their diamonds. Orwin Y. by his Wichita letters. Louise C. by her innocent look. Delta S. by her ,Ionnie. Bill B. and Lendon S. by their Hoisington trips. Fred B. by his ability as a primp. Turbet P. by his laugh. Leonard W. by his skating. Maurice D. by his funny nature. Jim Evans by his Packard Twin Sixf?Q Velmar Z. and Helen Hans by their bashfulness. Roy Z. by his ability to captivate Senior girls. Lendon S. by his outspoken attitude. Wilbur A. by his reckless driving. Roland W. by his good opinion of himself. Warren M. by his debates. Miss Millard by her ability as a talker. Miss Forkner by her sober face. Miss Bell by her mathematical knowledge. Miss Stout by her walk. Miss Dougherty by her exasperated look. Miss DeWitt by her smile. Miss Farling by her eyes. Mr. Sloan by his singing. 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Saturday morning there did appear Rhorea the Beautiful far and near. Passersby wondered what this meant And from where these wonderful artists were sent Soon they learned from lips of many That it was the originality of the class of '20. Miss Mering- Dwight, you don't walk to school eyery morning, do you? Dwight S.- No, I run. One of the queerest things of this world's ways ls that people are never satisfied , says jim. For instance, to be fleshier is the wish of Vernon Hayes, While l wish I was slim. On account of the great size of the Freshmen there is no room for the other classes. . Chick- Ruth, do you like dumb animals? Ruth- Are you thinking of proposing? Red were her lips when I kissed them, Bright red and queer to the taste. But Good Night! I had sampled A new brand of sticky lip paste. I We wonder what has happened to the Freshmen Who took the Senior girls out to skate? They must be afraid the Senior boys will catch them, When they are out nights very late. I don't know which l'd rather be, a Junior or a Prof. But I do know that I'd rather be a Freshman than a Soph. Miss Forkner fln Ancient History,- Haven't any of you heard of William the Conqueror before? No answer. Miss Forkner-- Oh, l'm sure you have: you've just forgot. Vernon A.- Oh yes. He was the one that shot an apple off his son's head. , ,,,, ,, ,,,,, , ,,,, ,..,.,,,., , ,, , ,.,,,, ,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,.,. , ,I ,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, sn,,,.t I WW f ' ,2 1' , , fi 2 T772 4 Wm 'MZ 6, 'f Um ff M Ya 4 ? 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Wanted-An aerial mail route from Chicago to Great Bend. D. S. Wanted-To take lessons from a good ventriloquist. D. N. To Trade-Any experience in reading for home decorating-soon. H. W. Los!-All control of my hair. Any one finding any information on this subject please return to V'ernon Hayes. Wanted-Information how to keep Seniors out of halls. Teachers. Wanted-Someone to teach me how to refrain from saying Ohl My John. F. D. Wanled-To let everyone know that I don't care who knows that l go with a school teacher. L. E. Wanted-A trolley line to Hoisington. Lendon S. Wanled-A picture of the captain of the G. B. H. S. football 'team. M. B. Wanted-Everyone to consider a Ford before purchasing an automobile. M. R. Wanted-To know why Mr. Grabske makes a noise before entering Miss Mering's room. lst Hour History Class. Wanted-To know why Margaret Bolinger and Carl Courtney called at the Methodist parsonage Thursday noon, March 4. For Sale-My powder puff. In good condition. Velva Hoggatt. For Sale-An excellent citizenship note-book. Guaranteed to give service. Has had lots of wear and is in good repair. Call Carl Courtney. For Sale-My latest book on how to become a primp. Roy Zimmer. IW! ,,,m,.,,, ,wr f,,,,,,,....,.,.,...,, ,,,,.,,,,ZW.,.,...,.,,W,ffww,Z , ,,,,,,..,,, ' ,,,,Hmim' w,4N'Wf EMM! ' 35:57 fum . ,auf f wlfgngooz f'..:::.:.::,:,- M-f4,.....,? 'egmmmffi gum! In ali: fW ,-g:j,,,,,..,,,,,. iY,g:,,,.,,,,fg, W2 g .2 g 35 Z 7 Q ffjjzzfi , 5: 13, ,,,,,,,,,m,E?:5,..,,,.,,,,ffff5?, ,gn .554 ,,,, A 4114 -1112, 4. ff! iw., sg., ' ?gf::,',3, ' J 106 I ii' A4 . 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Hazel- You know the Christians call themselves Campbellitesf' Carl- lt will be Fatimas before long. Mr. Grahske- Carl, I want you to get dressed, so that I may take your picture. Some of the students in Miss Mering's American History class cried out the correct answer when a certain person was reciting. Miss Mering- We have some real Bolshevists in here. The class was silent. Miss Mering- Do you know what they do with Bolshevists? The class- What? Miss Mering- Deport them. A Soph.- Did she tell you the truth when you asked her how old she was? Senior- Oh, yes. Soph.- What did she say? Senior-fflfhat it was none of my business. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS OF GIRLS- Are my eyes crossed? Honestly, I thought he never would go. I hain't one thing to wear. Do both my ear-bobs look alike? Give me a powder puff. I said and he said-. My hair never looked worse. The Senior boys are sticks. I think he's cute for a Freshie. Doesn't she think she's good looking? Did you ever see a boy that wasn't contented? ls my nose shiny? ,qw ,,,. ,..,, ,..., ..,,, 7, Z, ,,,,,..,,.,,,.,.,., I AW. .,., ,,,..,,......, W , ,,,. yi, ,,,,,,,, M 'N WN ,,,,,, ..... . ,n 'l., I mn W 4i f.,,,5' ,Jeni 111:12 ff .- 4 7..1::1::'.:-.',-wff' ,,,.,.f2fff, , 'wwf' g:ff,,,...,.,,,,g ',::::,,,.,,,,f,,- . , W2 Z ,Z 5 , 9 3 5 5 ,,,,,j...-3... I 1' f 7,5 ,elf .xgf f'.':f1 I A W4 Ziyi. -4. ffl Q:::.g J: ' iff: 'L-.....u.,,,...::::,. w....: ' zzum, U .!,,,,,fffg' MM '4faaz.J ':...,,.,,.,..w1-1' oy l 107 -, A-' l 'fs-v ' l f. ,,,,,,,m WAV ? Wm yn 7 7 f W rw, Wm :ffz Hvlw MGA ,. 'f., f ff X4 iff J f if f Z . 1 XA. owl 17,3 f g,,,,j2mZ Z f f ,,,,, Zwfg ff -g-,:v.,'.f Quzfihl M ,,,,, ,, .I ,,,,,,,, ,.,.,. Zulffbilzz any .WW 12 ZW WM A , QM f!,,,,ff M Hf,!,,,,f0,,1 2 fa, ' ,f ,, ,.,.,. if ffl :: , ' ' -- ,fff -w,...,.2fi if Qwf X Zvyffffffff 1 -V ff ,,.,,fmffff ' 1-d,,f1f ' 'w,,,,, 1 , fffff Cutch- Do you know those Berger boys? Vera- No, who are they? Cutch- l-Iam and Lim. Mr. Frankenberger- Are there any questions on fatty acids? Eileen G.- Would there be any danger of it turning to soap? Miss Millard fgiving a testj- You have had two tests this six weeks. One you knew about and one you didn't know about. Cutchy- This is the one we don't know about. Be a lifter and not a leaner. Miss Forkner fln Psychology holding up a bpok containing pictures,- I want to test your imagination--what do you see? Blanche- A rabbit. Don- A duck. Velma-' 'A goosef ' Always laugh at teachers' jokes No matter what they be, Not because they're funny But because it's policy. Girls' faults are many. Boys have only two: Everything they say And everything they do. CExchangcJ - Miss Dougherty Cwith a sighj- Maybe, if they had taught love in citizenship when I went to school things might have been different. junior- Mother, may we give the Seniors a banquet, and Oh! what will you let me wear? Duncan had a little Ford Sedan Whose wheels were as white as snow. And wherever Duncan went This Ford was sure to go. He took it with him to Larned one night To attend a game of basketball. You say Weber went with him: well, you're right But you haven't heard nothing yet, for that wasn't all. Delta S. fsighingj- Oh, dear. Carl C. fstanding nearby,- What do you want? ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,' ,ff--'I-,,:ff 7fm,,,,,.0 ,4,m,,...,.. A ,mlm mm, I W ff ,A ,A W 0 , , f 4 ff fb 4' rf ,f ' maxi ,. I cr 4' W fl.-, ,.,w,Wd fpvyf, 7 19 yy ,m.,,,,, Z - ,,,,..,M ',.,,,,f' 4 -ff ' ifffffffyff -.nw ff f. 4 4 ' ffm: fffmaxz, on V.. 21: 1' 2 , any ,, gg., f, , s , 1 4 Ig-1,0 iivf ,, W' , t1'Ufd.,,,,,,,,ff,ffff ,IM n,m,,,,,,, ff -C7 lmwnmh 'J:l,u,,,,,,6:4 , 7,12 2 ,Z Z 2 7 3 9 ? 2,M?,y,ViZ, xfm . :N,,,,,,,.,.,,,,Z5::'. L in .mf yr. 41. 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We study on prose, we study on songs, And we study on poems and bards. While Dougherty, the Latin and Gym instructor, Must be a Roman, I think. We work on peace and we work on war But she gets it without a wink. There's the Algebra teacher whose name is Bell, She is so tall no one can reach her. She teaches Geometry to the Sophs as well So you know she's a very good teacher. Then Forkner teaches Physiology and History, She is always happy and gay. But when she is started it's a wonderful mystery Why she don't keep it up all day. But don't forget Frankenberger, the physical man Who is always happy it seems. We all know he has plenty of sand And develops wonderful teams. But here's to the man who is a great umpire, He goes by the name of Sloan. He always pulls Great Bend out of Mire, With his wonderful baritone. Then there is a lass by the name of DeWitte She teaches Science and Art. 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Don't linger in the halls, Miss Di- said one day, It's not a Senior privilege, So you must run away. Leave for classrooms one and all And in the hall don't stay. The Seniors who are good and wise Lingered one moment more And to Miss D45 great surprise Went to the lower floor. When they got into the lower hall Miss B-- was standing there. She was standing by the north wall And she wore the look, Beware . Poor Seniors are so sad They don't know what to do, And it does seem so bad When you are so near thru. 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What twisted your spine so out of line That now you make sideways bows And were you fool to tickle a mule And stand at its rearward heels Else why wear the splints and black and blue tints And bruises and scratches and weals? My son, my son didst think to have fun By dodging an automobile. Your head has been whacked, four ribs are cracked And your cheek is beginning to peel. Did dynamite burst at its mightiest worst, And shoot off thy finger and thumb. Come, tell me the truth, my pitiful youth Have you been assailed with a bomb? Oh cut it out! What you're talking about : The lad makes a mumbling reply- I haven't been hurt, I'll get well with a spurt, But maybe I'll need a glass eye. They're training us now and showing us how To grapple and tackle with main. Our coach is as mild as an innocent child, just wait till we get in a game. R. W. Several of the Senior boys were discussing what they were going to try-out for in the Senior play. Poke Wells- I do not know what I shall try-out for. Cutchy Lewis- You ought to be one of the policemen according to your feet. Miss Mering- If some of these Seniors do not be careful with writing notes I shall have to wear blue glasses in order that I will not find out so much about their inner life. Miss Stout- Ted, will you give me that mirror? Ted handed it to her but soon took out a box of rouge and a rouge puff. Miss Stout- Ted, give me that box and pay attention to the lesson. Ted- You don't need any more rouge. V ,p.nn.,.,m, ,,,,m,,.,,,..... m,,.,,y,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,m.,, ,,,,,,,,,, h gh...-:,fp,,,' im 4' f f 0 W 'e 4' 1 f' 'H 42,62 WZ? 572 1147 M ffm ff 'W W j,,f..:L , 61, . 2 .5252 fW.,,,,,545 -V .mfg ff ydynih ' g,f,gg5::?f77jff..,,,,,.4:,.,,fgy 'g3..,,,,,,:,4 4 ZW' 9' - I ,if .xff 63 ' :M aff . ff. 1-4. -A ' f f::::,.g,. :42'::., I fvff-' ff: . zf, :gif -J. 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Weber- Huh, everything is chickens down at Ellinwoodf' From the following letter received by Maurice D., one would draw the con- clusion that the Great Bend girls Cat least some of theml, are taking advantage of Leap Year. LEAP YEAR COTTAGE No. I PROPOSAL AVE. LOVEBURG Dear Sir:- As the year approaches and it is the lady's duty to propose, I now ask you to be my clearest for life. I am working hard, earning a salary that two could spend much faster than one: have a furnished home, consisting of a table with three legs, a chair without a seat, a mirror without a glass, and a stove without an oven. You might think this over carefully before making your decision in my favor. Yours hoping, D- B- One morning in Chapel, Mr. Van Fleet Told all the pupils to run out to the street, And force every citizen they chanced to meet To take activity tickets, before going two feet. The Seniors started out with pep and vim And with determination that they'd win. 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Have you the 'flu'? says a friend to you, and you snarl right back, Aw say something new! Your nerves are raw, and you growl and jaw, and things seem worse than you ever saw. And say, old sport, am I talking to you? That's just what I mean- have you had the flu? They say that every time Hershel Fankhauser falls down he rocks himself to sleep. Joe Hood fSpeaking to Chickl- Come on, you chicken seed. Chick- Come on yourself, you bird seed. 1 Z X T5 .f.fg- f 1 rf 1 WQ1 ll. 1.1 K y .l ,wyh f,,.fff,,,....,,,.....ZZ fin, .,..,,,,,..,.,z f,,m,,,,AZn,.,.,.,.....7,,w..,,k yf wn-..,,,, W,,,,,,,n...zw,,,m 4 'QWM l 3,,,,,,,.., CQJA, MQW ffffgn.,,,,,,,,,,,,f.5Z' !4 7'3'7'7 ge j4fggf.,,,,,,.,,,,f Z ' ,,,,,.J -,,,,,,,, z?c4wZ,,,,,,,,if4cc44 , wg? fi , 4 5..:::::.v-ii-'f ,fitfyqflfmfi ,ZQMQI 4 f f 1 , I f. Qxf .15 y,,,,m,,,,,i ,.',',,ffffM W. I '..,,,4 Q 'z 3 wg Q 9 Z Z2!,Q'.','.1',',,j, - gf :wf w,,:::.' M iff :gg .rli-M 1 aj, ag w4w,A.4. am f::::,g.,, Yr.: wx. 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I5- Remember your notebooks -Miss Mering. l6-Senior privileges. Seniors take in drug store. I7-Melissa, Louise and Hazel go to Ellinwood to sell tickets. I8-Our annual is being started early this year. Staff members are elected. I9-Student activity contest closes. So much money was taken in that Mr. 22 23 24 25 26 -A new Bulletin Board appears. -Seniors choose play committee. -Seniors try out for farce to be -Seniors string colors again but -Seniors win Student Activity Van Fleet said, lt looked like a crap game. Watch your step, Professor. given Friday. Everyone makes his part. to stay this time. All efforts concentrated on making hydrogen but alas, it can't be did. Mrs. Frankenberger makes her first appearance. contest, so the Sophs were given their last farewell to their goat. 29-Why can't the faculty forgive us for not having our lessons on Monday? 30-Vernon's one ambition-to become the president of a sorority. Lecture course campaign begins. OCTOBER I-Y. W. C. A. frolic at Vera's. 2 3 6 7 -School dismissed to go to fair and take in the races. Seniors select class pins. -First football game with Kinsley this afternoon. -Physics class treated to a quiz. -Mr. Bowersox speaks in Chapel. Lecture Course contest closes. Bertha sells most tickets. 8-First lecture course last night, featuring the Butlers and Mrs. Anderson. Class votes to have Mrs. Butler coach their play. 9-Miss Rickets, Y. W. C. A. secretary, here. I0-Mr. Waldron speaks on pep. Football with Nickerson. Score 6 to 0, in favor of Nickerson. I3-History repeats itself. There were gay young spirits on board the Mayflower, Miss Mering informs us. Mr. Crabske spends week end in Pawnee Rock. We wonder why? I4-Boys' and Girls' Clubs organized. Play committee meets at l'lazel's. l5-Why is it that some little boys want to be tuff but don't know how? I6-Notebooks and tests all on one day. O Faculty, where is thy sting? 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' ' '1f11f11 . .,,, , , .. ff ' j 111111111111 '- ,1 I ,,..,,, ,,,,,,,, ffl I, ...NW Footprints in the Sands of Time-Continued 20-Why don't our Senior president comb his hair? 21-Girls' Club meeting and Boys', too. Special Chapel. 22-Chick hurts his ankle, so no more football for poor Chick. 23-Coach finds a four-leaf clover. Some hopes at Hayes tomorrow. 24-Hayes defeats us in football game, I3 to 6. 27-Roosevelt Memorial fund taken in Chapel. 331.00 received. 28-Pig Tail Day. Heartless teachers forbid entrance to our Pig Tail loyalists. 29-Bring your nickels and dimes for Y. W. collection. 30-Student body adopt name Rhorea for the Annual. Lee Cowley is found slumbering in the peaceful tranquility of the library walls. First issue of Sand Burr. NOVEMBER ' 3-Football game at St. John. Score was 7 to 6 in favor of St. John. 4-Senior pins here. Everyone buy the latest book! Points on Keeping House, by Professor Grabske. The Prof. can be assured of a large sale of his book. Mr. Keegan, Chapel speaker. Talked about School Sportmanshipf' Too bad St. john couldn't hear it. 5-Football with Stafford. Faculty is going to Wichita. No more school for this week. Who says the Faculty isn't human after all? I0-As usual all good things must end and the educating processbegins again. ll-Armistice Day. School dismissed. Alas, False Alarm! I2-Whom were Carl and Vernon with last night? l'll never tell! I3-No more gum says Mr. Grabske. Poor Coach, our sympathy is extended to you. I4-Girls put on football game in chapel. We hear Great Bend defeated Lyons. I5-Football boys give Tramp Party and a Bean Feed to Lyons Boys. I7-Faculty still insist' on giving tests on Monday. I8-Boys give new yell. Original? It is if you don't know it. I9-G. B. H. S. is so patriotic that the Liberty Bell rings every day at 3:30. 20-Pep Chapel. Zl-Football team goes to Pratt. Y. W. C. A. Delegates go to Wichita. 24-Only three more days till vacation and Thanksgiving. Mostly vacation however. 25-Editor's memory fails. 26-First snow. Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh. 27-Turkey day. No more school for two days. Football with I-Ioisington. Yes. of course we won. DECEMBER I-Only twenty-five days till Santa comes. Basketball teams organized. 2-What happened to seventh period study hall when the fire broke out in the next block? Ask Leonard. 3-Who hid johnny's sled? Prof. Van Fleet makes appeal to student body to find the lost sled. 4-Boys' and Girls' yelling contest. The deep sonorous voices of our masculine gender persuaded the judges to decide in their favor. .,.,, ,.,.,,.,,,....,,,, f1vf..,g1f-ff-fvffwfff ,,N,..,.. 4 ,H , if fgvaw ,,1f 17. 1f Z fff f. W' Z 7 3? M f !,,,,f.,,, Z ff f Xffifm.. 1 fr 'r 73 .1 - A4 f Wy. Q .,,, fy, 1 nz, ,1.f,,,,,,, 'Z ,,,,,,1, v...Wp,, VIIV ,'J',m,,,,,4' 2 ,Z 5 35 Z 7 7 V 1 y,,,. -' 1.54, '. 112: 4: N 1 214 2,1 .2 1. 2.4 1 . 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I7-Fatal l7th here and almost past. Celebrations were in vain last night. I8-First warbling of Boys' C-lee Club. Peyt and Gunny shiver all the way from their throats to their feet. I9-Two weeks' vacation given to the earnest and hard working student body. lt's the School Board that's human this time. ' 20-Seniors win inter-class tournament, andget the Loving Cup. What's the matter with the Seniors? Wedding bells ring for Mr. Crabske. However, this is only one of our cases. 25-Wishes from everybody for a Merry Christmas. JANUARY 5-Prospects good for Resolutions. 6-Resolved: That icy sidewalks are a menace to the health, and to good English --Signed, Louise and Helen. 8-Rev. Peyton speaks in Chapel. 'Albert gets a leap year date. 9-First basketball game at Spearville. G. B. H. S. wins. I2-Jap. Entertainers in Chapel. Lecture Course to-night. I3-Pauline appeals for snap shots for Rhorea. I4-Domestic Science girls put on non-poisonous sale. Don't forget your dime. I5-Duncan steps out with Senior girls. I6-Basketball boys defeat Carden City, 38 to 29. I9-Seniors select invitations and cards. 20-Why all the noise? Oh, just a few G. B. H. S. students cramming for finals. 21-22-Exams-no news. 23-Larned comes down for a game. G. B. H. S. wins game. Who says we can't play basketball? 26- Rhorea Staff meeting. 27-Election of Lecture Course officers postponed because Juniors weren't lined u . 28-Carl givgs speech on Rhorea. Orators will happen in the best of schools. 29-Kansas Day. Special meeting of Y. W. C. A. 30-juniors present Loving Cup to the Seniors, for winning the inter-class basket- ball tournament. Game with Hoisington. For fear of causing Hoisington any embarrassment, the score will not be printed. FEBRUARY 2-Skating parties are now in order. H . . .. 3-Senior boys are all dolled up. The reason-pictures for Rhorea. 4-Louise's middy goes the rounds-Pictures must be uniform. ,yzy KW... ,,., .........,. 7 :Z ...,. ,,..,, , fn, ,..., 5 ...... 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Mr. Thonnes sings. l6fSeniors decide on Leap Year party. Rival among the girls over dates of course. I7-The most successful Senior party is held. Successful, as far as the Seniors are concerned,-but oh, the juniors! I8-Did anyone see the Senior cake beside the Freshman cookie? State inspector here. Prevents Seniors from wearing their caps. I9-,lim Evans has a new Ford. 20-Pictures of class taken. Basketball with Dodge City, tomorrow with Lewis. 23-Why the down hearted look? Two defeats are enough to take the heart out cf the heartless. 24fCutch pleads for subscriptions to Rhorea. Z5- Rhorea Booth put up on first floor. 26-Cutchie gets long distance call from Hoisington. 27-Basketball at Larned. Great Bend moves to Larned to attend the game. First appearance of Girls' Glee Club. MARCH I-Cutch isn't angry any more. ZH-Teachers dream and students doze. A little early for spring fever 3vSeniors choose Whose Who. 4- Rhorea material all in. 5-Winter begins again. 8-ln the peaceful tranquility of the beautiful evening quietude, Cutch yells out, Who of you girls is going to take me home? ll-Warren Means gave talk in Civics on Pres. Candidates. I7-Mr. Russell talked about Ireland. I8-Boys go to K. U. Also to Kansas City. 22-Freshman boys take Senior girls hcme-rare treat. 29-Oscar Seagle comes to town. Greatest hit of the season. 30-junior class party. Redeeming feature of the year. APRIL I2-John Morrison isn't very strong for Kansas gas but ask him about Colorado's. Stop Thief given. I6-Football and basketball banquet. l9+junior class dedicates last issue of Sand Burr to Senior Class. 30-Operetta Princess Chrysanthemum given by Glee Clubs under the direction MAY 3-And still Miss Dougherty persists in You Seniors get out of the halls! We're used to it now. I0-junior-Senior Banquet soon. Senior days almost over. 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A clothing store in step with modern methods, X ' J X' 'X and imbued with the purpose of giving faultless gl,- ,ig Xa service to our customers, we look first to quality. S - I 'E ' ' Quality is the first consideration, because with- ' K K ,, out quality merchandise we could not hope QNX, , ' . to win your good will nor hold your confidence. l O i fl j' E .Af ' 55. a X as KUPPE HEIMER GOOD CLOTHE M r ft: are an example of the kind of quality this store J believes in. We have them here for you, because V A V we know they give young men maximum service-- long wear, because they meet the demands of the young men who like good style, fine materials I i 2 V and better workmanship. 77 1-?3 i' T ASW? x The House cf Kuunenheimi Great Bend's Fashionable Clothier and Hatter M272 gf' f ,,,,,,,, Z' ,,,,,,,,,, 74? 4f7'M '7 ,,,,' 5 ,,,,,,, f ' 'P ' Wi ?5??Ei2Q,' ' 4 ' f 97 .,.,, 7 e .' f ' 5 4 'fn L 'Zz,.,g,g,gg .. 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Girls at Hooper's- Where shall we teach? Melissa- Let's go to Dightonf' fWhy?J Marvin Cyawningj Miss Dougherty- lt is time to get up, Marvin. Miss Forkner- l think it is absurd for a teacher to go with one of her boy pupils. Bess fin surprisel- Why, l don't. .m,,,.,,,....,, ,.,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,. fm,,,,f,,,,,....,,.,,,,, ,nw-U, ,,,,,,,, f.,, 1f -',.,, firm M, J ff 4 . W 2 V 1, W' M., ,,m,,. , QW! gl 1, ,Z fffv,,,,,,ff..1Nm,4 Www, 7 -7 W f,,,,.,,,,,, 1 - r ,,,,,,,.1 2 fh,,,gfg,, ' f A !ff?f . '--. -H fff? f QfLZ1Zif'.'i:'.'.'-' izfczwd..,,,,,,,f3i,fh ff,f,,ff-wwe .,'::,',,,fmflf:. ' ..-:..':q.7,:2 2 'z 3 9 4 3 9 Z 7JJJi,'.',',Q ..,', :fyf ' - 5:15 I - iff -zzfr fi- ,,, ,pffzfxg 4114 01.2. 4, M ,:ff:,Q,,,, :I J fry, .xfzilf -- ,mf f,,,, , ,,,.,,,,, A '4::.:,, - ',, W' ' '-f.,,,.,,,l 4..,.,,.,,ff' ' ' 122 x 2 R SX X. YQ . X si, XFX X33 N N S ms NN fix Y Q Qs? S x Ni x W EN 5 X Q we E uf 1115 Q S X . 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We repair Everything Electrical V ,,,,,,,4 I Q11 ,,f, ,V , ,f g7,f Wmfimlfl fn CENTRAL MARKET Hans and Theis, Proprietors Phone 180 Great Bend, Kansas ,W ,,,, ,,,.,.,, ,,,. f ,,,,,.,..,,., , ,M ,,,,, Z , .,.,,.., ,,.,, W ,,, ,,,, , I, W, ,, ', M535 I. A 7 1 I 5 f fm., . ,ff -f1.,,, X f 40.h.,mf-:5 7 f,iffZ,,,,.,.,,4,,,,Z.?m X ? g ,,, N!! q ,ff I I 17 X 1 fl ,YJ ,,f'3,1fi:7'f. '-'fm-,.'2l.117g, f 4445 -. - ii-.' 1 f 4 f,ff,f 4 ., ' , f f y .f ,,,,,m..,,, ' ,ffH.f,,4. , . . 1 f ,f 1 1 , , 4 , , ,,,.,, , !,, ..4 . , 1 ,,y 1, A . .. ...., .WM Q 4 4 1 , 9 , , may H . ..f ,M ,,,,,,,f,.,,.,,,,, .14 'gg QL M, ,,p,f:::,4 'ffl wif A, L! ,,gfg,,,,,w : ' ' I ll' ' ffullfuy ff A 'fu -1 2:5 . 'I I 1 -...nf ff I I l nu-nu! I avail 123 nu I 'Q wi ' - ' f.--S'1,f:.4fi ' '15 'fu W l l I ll ,I !,3I! !Qw! , ' H. ' 5' ' 1 '1 fl '!4!2,.fr!lffl ,, L, , , s 4 1935 BREAD Thqsuffofuf. and Bw BREAD ,um ...nw fm 1 A I 1 1 v 1 K r V E 1 l N . r I 5 n 1 'ml I , ' r r w BHS ill. , . 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Now I lay me down to sleep, While the bedbugs round me creep: If they should bite before I wake, I hope to heck their jaws will break. Miss Dougherty - What does 'E pluribus unum' mean on the dollar? Henry Kellar- One--- Miss Dougherty- One, what? Henry-- One, dollar I guess. Mable Courtney fln Bookkeeping classl- Louise, get busy so the others can work. Louise- Yes, l intend to be a real, real good girl today. Mable Courtney- Now,l mean it! Louise- Well, l'm getting to work as quick as I cang l'm just naturally slow. One romantic girl in G. B. I-I. S. uses Sweetheart Face Cream , Djer Kiss face powder and Love Me rouge. Great Bend Seed Sa Produce Company Wholesale and Retail GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS Earl N. Smith, Proprietor 2007-2009 Broadway Great Bend, Kansas IWW!! !,,,,, .,,,,,,,r Z ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,..,, I f ,M,,,,,,Z ,,,,,. ,,,,,.., y ,,, ,,,,, , ,Z WI, ,,,,f -.,,. , f M, ,,,, 5, ,,,.,,. . 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FUTURE HAPPINESS DEPENDS ON YOUR SATISFACTION WITH YOURSELF Young Men and Women, just graduating from High School, are likewise just entering upon the business of life. If you save part of what you earn then you, the members of the '20 Class, will have satisfaction because you are earning and saving a competency for the future. A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush THE PHUUENTIM. BUILUING ANU LUAN ASSOCIATION Will help you. Ask us for advice and help. We make your savings work for you. W. L. Bowersox, Secretary. ,,,.,,,75 ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,.... A I ,,,,.. 5 ,,......,,,,,, W , ,,,,,.,, , Z y, ..,. . 4 . ,, ,,,,. mf. ,,., Q 4 5 .pg ffjff W, f f 3 .nf ,V A2 455 lf? 011174 77 , ' ' ' f 5' ' f 9 ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , V , , , , , I IL, I - : ff' fg f: , 4 ', 'f ' ,mu I I W mf! ., Wf,ff,,. ..,U , 127 . 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Edwin- Then I have thunk. Ted Bell freading in French Classj- je suis m-o-o-o- Mr. Grahske- Goodness, we haven't a cow in here. Miss Forkner- How long could we live without a brain? Earl Geil- l'Ve lived a long time. fm' lm ,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,, I U ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,' ll I , ,, ,,,, I3 ,,,,,,.,,, .,.. W ,, ,,,,., , ,Q ,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,Mill D ,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,, f ff ,ffl ,M fl ,ZW ,, I., , ,, 4 , 4 '13 f ' 04,144 ,,,,,g ,fl ff ,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,W fi I 7 K K K, !4,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, , , 1, Wm., Q 2 7 'fQ::2 fff' ,. - 4 M4 14141, H, 5,7,:::w H zfwffffffff 120.3 'W -g:ff,,,,,,,,,,,,b QI.,-,g,,,,,,,,zf,. I 4 X7 W Z 2 3 2ffifL','.fff,',,,, , 1:4 ,f -:ffff --frff L ,-4 214-Z,n.Z A M 5::::,,,,,,,, -H: 'ffir -1:51 1,4 - '.' 9,1111 1 Nmfff, A Q5--4 --.gf ' ' ' 'W f' w.,,.,,,fff' ' ' 128 my We v V WW Z ? WW WW , f fic' f ffff W aff? 4 Q my W l f f df f . ..,,. 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Going up to a lady who had just entered he said, This way, Phone: madam, and l will sew you into a Office 17 Residence 44lR sheet. ,,,., y,,, ,,,, f,,f,1???Z,,, ,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, I umm - -, 3 V-ff!! ,A 014 www, ., 4, hz: ,,,,.,.,,, 5 11:4-' tiff: wff r -115' ,,.,, .,,., dw wfffif' 129 K 'ihh X Q ,mix 3' O Q 9, e.. ' .., Q o 0- Q O 9 c 0 n Q r: D- U, 0 I - -- m I hw 5 m E' Q -1 un ' '-1 ' 2. ' Tl 3' H fb cp - 0. 2: I w 1: S 2 sz 3' -1 Fe- ' 0 W Q ua Cp 2 Q y 5 S Q :Q S 'U 5 0 uz NW S , ' - Q O D- -5 'U F' rr DI Q fix l'l'I-P mm ,A 5 ' ',3,:. 0 3 5 :I X35 2 ' o rv D- s 1 W 9 C lf! 7: S o -1 0 fb x Qs: X, s 'U 9' ' 9' ,rf H. : 0 '4 n an . m FF 5 iiw X o Q. ,IQ S 12x1.a+vfx - s Q X ww 'Ha-Riff 0 D- sb X 5 X bwu- te, S O H' N x :B SSRN S E 3 Q Q 0 G NX ff.-gsgwzg O 2 55 G Q Q Ex-M QQ . 1 H Nga U 'U V 1 1 X S H O 99 X :X 5' Q FP' X 'X 1 2 g 3 O : ' ,X ':. Q- 51 o no Q 0 . 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Do you know, dear reader, that you are possibly one of a very large per- centage of the human race who, today, owe your very existence to The Foster Mother of the World CThe Dairy Queenj? Do you know that her products contain the necessary something not contained in other products, that are very essential for the growth and development of the human body? The laws of Nature demand that you have this. Then, why resort to a camouflage and use a supposed substitute that does not contain these very essential elements? There is no Substitute for Dairy Foods You should know that there are 23,000,000 Dairy Queens in the United States today, producing these most essential of human foodsg placing millions of dollars in the channels of trade. You share with all the rest in her efforts. Why not give her your support, and insist on getting her products, thereby helping develop one of the most important industries in the world today. Do the thoughtful mothers of this great country of ours feed their babes on anything just because some one tells her that it is a substitute and is cheaper? Do the thoughtful mothers feed their children lime water, tallow or cocoanut oil, gathered and shipped to this country by the unsanitary natives of Africa, because it is cheaper? We should say No to the above. The mothers insist on the purest and best milk and butter for their children because they are essential to their growth and proper development. The same principle applies to grown people. You may go over the entire list of foods and you will not find in them one that men, who have made it their life study, will say is even considered, by them, worthy of the name of substitute for any dairy product. If you want to eat natural and essential foods, eat CREAMERY BUTTER, DAIRY BUTTER, CHEESE, and drink more MILK. 131 'v cf, 7 v ww 7 7 fff, vm, f,f,v4 7. !!,,,,,.,,. I gf g fa? 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'f fw111 'Q ff mm, ,ff Y , 1 A Great Many Students from the Colleges of Missouri and Kansas patronize us for several reasons: , Q Good, Roomy, Comfortable Rooms, Clean in every sense Excellent Cafes Moderate Prices and always an opportunity to meet your friends because most of them stop l1ere--- Hotel Savoy Kansas City, Mo. 9th 8: Central We all know how apples get into dumplings. How Peaches get into tight skirts. But the question now is- How do calves get into silk stockings? Heard in Cicero: n Where ever there is a rustle Trouble is to be found. Ernest Russell- l think that is rather a personal remark. Miss Millard- What did Milton mean by blind mouths? Joe l-lood- The eye teeth had been extracted, I guess. Mr. Van Fleet- Does the moon affect the tide? Leonard- Nope, only the untiedf' - , ,,,,,,,, X f y, M,,,,,,, W if 'MM f ,W ff'vf,,,,,, W We Z' ffz Wf ,,,,,.,.2 2 '92 191 MM Q Zum - 'ref , y1,y,4, Z, 1 '2f,,,,,,,,,!! 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There is no discrimination shown depositors--- but the person with a S5 account receives the same treatment as the one with thousands. When small depositors have a surplus enough to make an investment in a high grade security, our advice in the selection of securities is at their command. For people of small means who desire an absolutely safe place to keep their money we offer the services of our Bank. ---And to all who wish to do business with a financial institution which treats all its customers alike, we offer our services. Citizens National Bank Great Bend, Kansas f!,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,..,, ,,,,,..,..,.,...,, ff-f,,.,ywffmfwfw ,,,,,,,,,' ,,,,,,,m..,..,, ,,w ' I I I y -. Q. 2 7: lf 4 , . 2 ' 4 -+ , f ' 121, fff- ,,,,,,,,4 M 'ya fy fy ff fjw 2-1. ff'f f f? s ,,,,,,,J 7' I f2'ff::f5,f H112 f 'wi,f,,4,fJ ff'-11'TV','f5f,f 'ffW1:.,T1T:n ZH,,,,,,,U,2 N 32.9, 4: : A:-I iw, 5 , 7 f 7 1 9 1 4,f,,..,,L , ,..,,g5fj:J'qff,,,,,,f . ,,,,,, , , ,, , ,f f , 7 gf , . 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Let Born's Shoes Direct Your Footsteps Bo S is .GREAT BEND S The Store that sells Wooltex Suits and Coats FU K Sz FAMISON Hardware 8x Furniture Undertaking---Ambulance---Embalming Great Bend, Kansas We ourselves the better serve by serving others best WWI I,,,,,,,:,., ,,,., ,, If ,,,,,, .,.,,...,,,,,, 7, ,,,. ,.,, ,.,.,,,,,,,,., W , ,,,,,.,, V, ,,,,,, VW, ,,,, fy 4 ff'f ff? ww. ff lf 5 g,, 1 f , , ' f K X, 3 , , f 1-'f' I , ,-ff! A 4. 5 M ai 2,1 1 ' . 4 -e-if - f- ,, ,, f ,,,,,,,f , , ' ' ' f ' 4' 'ff'.,.,,,l! 7-..,.,,,fff X ' ' 135 Z 1, 7 W4 Vw Q V yw W, f ,M ,. 1. ,NM , f, If f y f f , -, Z 'Zag o 2 A 4 4fwZ,f4f,: f ., yn, A hi 1 f f' fff Aww, ,X fffvf' ' J ff' 'u A.,,. f,f ff ' fum, M ,,,,, ,WN 1 .,,.. ,,,,, fn., -,,,,,,,, -, f f , f ' , f M, f CURRY'S The Quality Grocery Always prepared to serve your every want in the line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. You'll find our stocks complete, our service pleases, our prices are right. 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Telephone No. 20 or 385 Great Bend, Kansas ' 'CANDY NELSON'S Best Short Orders In Town The High School trade is appreciated Try HOME MADE A CANDY Miss Stout flu Freshman English Class,- Many adjectives are formed by adding ous to a noun, as glorious meaning full of glory. Can anyone give me another example? Henry Kellar- Yes, pious, meaning full of pie. Katherine I-liss- I wonder why Mr. Grabske keeps his eyes open during prayer? Elizabeth Dodge- I don't know unless it's because the Bible says, 'Watch and Pray'. Katherine- Well, l believe there is better order when he does more watching than praying. Sophie- Oh what is so rare as a day in june? Freshie- A junior that knows anything. At a Pep Meeting: Pupils- W-e w-a-n-t C-h-i-c-k- Chick V02 ffl' I'm already taken. ,,,, ,,.,. ,..,, . ,.,,, -Q LS N Q5!'vvm,,,,,,,,,,,f E .X MQ Nw :J ...I-:4 fs ,, Z 4' fffj ,VW ff, f uma ,,.,,, ff, , ' 'Jil 1 ' . -f',,,,,,,,f, . 1 xl!!! 1 1:11 '-...wav l,,,,,,,,,Z ,.,. ,.,.,.,... 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Hamilton Manager Dee Button- Do you think side whiskers will ever come in style again? Willie Wells- They're in fashion now. The girls are wearin' them over their ears. Sunday School Teacher- Louise, where did you think of heaven being? Louise- Well, I always thought of it being pretty far away. Maurice- I is- Miss Stout- No, not 'I is' but 'I am'. Maurice- I am the ninth letter in the alphabet. Heard in lst I-lour History Class: Say, Hazel, was Columbus the fellow that shot the apple off of his son s head? ,WM !W,,,,,,,,, I f,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,..., ffm,,,.'Z,,,.,..,,.,...W,,W.-,WZ y,,,,m,,,..,,,,,t 7 ,,,w 'fw,,,m few! f ,fcCZ,,,,, 'M W 9 ' f ' ' Zjf'f'w2f,,,m,,52fq1C4' :'fJ 1' ' , ff, f.., J d ' fr , , I 1 I , ,,5,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,., ,,,l. , '3 Wm., f .,:g,,,,- ,, f Zdfwfw 4'-W 57,113 - I 5 .0 4 Q 1 4 4 . .. ...... -. . -'fp 55. I-5,7 V ,HA 4 , 9 ff 4 3 f f,,,f,,. .., ,Og 1 35,11 ,.f,. 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CLARK Ranch and Real Estate H. H. VAN FLEET Supt. City Schools Director Training School, Colorado State Normal Summer Session ,,,,,,,A:Z, ,,.,,..,,,.,. W ,, ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, ml A ,,.., , .... , ,ml 9 1. f.,, ,,,,,,.,. f 7'1 'V W 4, , 9 ...mmf . ,.,,,.,,, I 1, I 0, A , X I X 1 I ' '- , ff.. v. ' 7. I 1, ,nHun7ll!fI 4 , 1 1 1 , , ...., .. f H fly. - . ,,,,, ,..f . H, 4 , 1 f , 9 4 f f,,..,..,.. .J ,qv ff wr- .f, '04 VZ! Z 4. ffl ., 5 y7:::.'. ' 51:45. 712 fmfwff fwm ,f1w.,,..., 4, , ,,, ...,. 2 yy 6214 QQQZ fff'5,,,, ff 'X' f' .,,, W, up 't f:.,., - 111 '42.: V4W ff'77 ,,,.,,,.,,1 7' ,,,,,,xj. 'S , .1 9 f ij: Nay, ., :win 6,5 .A iss. :iff 1-..,,..,rf' jpffffff ' J 1 My ...,,1.,.f ,,W,2?f 'f.,,,.,,,,ff w ,.,, ,mf 141 wfw V ww rf v v If YM Vw. 7: ff. ffifm Z Z' Z Z Z f . , 2 ..,., fee , 1. f f 9 fi W7 K 4 f W W f ,,f nf any 51,5 . j,-4--4 j,A,,l,,,fz..,A,,,,Z f Z M ,,,.,, AW ffffgl .,:--If ax yn. 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Turbert- No, but just give me time and l'll try to forget. -' Before the Exams. : Cod of our fathers, Be with us yet, Lest we forget, Lest we forget. After the Exams. : God of our fathers Was with us not, For we forgot, For we forgot. Arthur Tonkin- I never will do anything right. Roy Travis- You will some day, for you will die. Arthur- No, l won't do that right, l'll probably linger. l,w,,,,,.,., ,f,,.,,,.,z ' ffW,,,.,,,,,z ?,,,,,.,,,..,, W,,,.,,.,,. V gvaif 3,.,,,,.,7 vfffliffffffyfh ff,,Z,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,6h auf., ,Z 7 WZ W4 9 ? 14wm,,,,,,,..,,6ff4ccQ' , riff jf' 4 feng, iiL11:'j-,'Qv.,.- f f 77: !,,,,,,,,,.,,1 ':,f,,,,,.,ff,.,5, -, .-..:.:::9,M 6 ,Z Z 9 9 Z 9 Z J',,w,',l.. ,,,.,,,,9... llnmm 1 , ,gin 1 --df: 1: -- -'-'- zf ,jj , 45 -' 1 4, ...if .I ga,-. 5,,,,,.,1,,,wf,,,,,,ia fn ,, 1,2 ,. f , -..,,,,,,, mn 1 , I ,W I ,f , ' '-f-..,,,,,,,,f if.,,,,,,,ff'! f 143 Z X fl, !f,,f,f,,,, f A ' .- 5. N77 46,11 fr, 4' W1 -gm - ,fu 1, .,., ,VL W ,,, ,4 I A A ffwfwffn, ' . 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Delta Seward eat and sleep without Louise? Chick Allison shoot goals? Albert Weber get his dates? PIPER'S STUDIO Kodak Finishing a Specialty---High Grade Portraits All Our Work Expertly Done We have made the pictures for the last five high school annuals including this year's Rhorea I' I'-W UIII IWW, ,,,,,,, ,4.A ' f,,,-,..,,Z, .,.,.,,, , ,,,. 7,,,,, ,,., , ,I K y, ,,,, , ,,,,,,mk 7,,7p,,..,...,,,.,,,Ah.. W ff' N JZ W ,, f ff ff ff fa A v ? Vw, ,U Maw 5. ' ,wi fffmm ffff ' ff , if 1 a f f f ' ,ff -V 'V fp Z fs , , ,,,, VZ ,M H., f It ,f ,, ,.g,, H V Q.. ,.,,,.,a,,fff, fmwh.,.f,,.,fq?:f,IMHHmH If-HW-My 5. 'WZ 2,2 3 ,Z Z y ? X ,,,, A I :,,,,,,,......,g5j::, 1. bfi 2, szgf, ,, . M 2,12 A, M : gf: dlwumwun ,I4 3. :,,. 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CAt the Busy Cornerj Miss Dougherty- You're exempt from Latin Exams. Turbet P. Qcnrades IV 8: VJ- How does that happen? Miss D.- Oh, you will flunk any- way. Miss Forkner- Bessie, use the word 'Bell' as an adjective. Bessie- You might say, 'He rang the bell cord'. Miss Forkner- Use 'round' as an adverbf' Bertha- He will soon be round. ,,,,..,,,,, ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, N H ,,,fw...,,,,,,w 'K ' ' Him., Wy? ,,.,,, .,,,,,,,.. My I, ,,,..,....,,,.,,, ,, ,M ,,,, M W 5 1 I 4'-04, 'ff Z. MM fffff' 1.11 , JXJ, 702 f,..:,:g, ff, zm.,,,,,.!M I gg- f- Q- 'Wm,,,,,m,,fff,,7 , , , , , 5 4 4 yy 2 ,.,, , ..!' Q- ,. f ,..,,,.,,.,fffrff gl-. 5,7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,Z ,.:f,,,,,,,,g,N I2 4 ,o 5 7 , , r 4 Z ,I .,,. ., , , Ulu' :,,,,,,,m.,,,,,,::,g mf, , ,,f , ,, , , , ,f 4 , 1 -Us . W, 9, ,.,, . . 4 g,. ., .,,f- ,Q .f f,,, ,f 5 , .gf , ,,,f, - gf. 1, M A ,, ,, ff,,,,. , gf. -...af puff ljmfmfzu M!!! , f.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f' 148 . ,,,. ,. 1 1451 ' 4 Z! ?A 4 f ? f WA l 2 f '4 ,,,,,. 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Carl U-Xt Staff Meetingj- l don't see why you girls wear feathers sticking on your hats co punch a fellow in the eye. Vernon- Yes, but that hat isn't as bad as Frances', hers has one on each side and you just can't get close to her without getting your eye nearly put out. Who can tell why a bow lingers fBolinger ish with a Hood? Ted Deal fln Civics,-- Every citizen is taxed according to his population. 11,170 ,ll X y X ,mm w ,ff'f,,,,, 3 1 'Q 1 f , V 1 fZ '4.WQ.i , 1 ' , 93255 . f Z -,,,'f,f, if X A ,.,, , ,, A Z 5 Z H 3 1 I E , ,. W, 3, 2 wg: 4,1 , 'M 012 4, 1.4 g,,, ,V .- 151 f '? 7 ?W We f Z M WW ff ' 2 f 4, .Q f fi if f 4 4 4 ,I f, f, any 7,2 if Z Z ,L ,,.,,M7Wz ,fff ' ff W7 W ' ffff,,,m,.:f fy wf 2 MW W! f 2 '-up W-ff .ffff f , 9 2 4,,.4+f ,WW 6 j Q, ,ffl fffwff f ,,f, x QW! f z,,,,,ffff ,,,f,,,,.,,4w1,fffff ff f ,,,,, M KE GOOD You can't build your fortune in a minute. 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