Hickman High School - Cresset Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1934

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Q! 1 4 Q Y I ' s l 1 1 x I 1 I M H I V 1 i 1 4 E I Y 1 I Z 1 Y 1 Y Q, 15 w w Y, Y i J Q! w W ' I 's X, ALMA MATER I saw a lone structure between the sky and the plain And the sun splashed in its windows, And danced on its many-tiled roof, And the smoke-stained stack stood sentinel. It's nice enough, I thought, But after all, It's just a building. I enrolled. I studied. I played there and ate there, And slept in some of her classrooms. I watched her clocks and waited her signals. Her auditorium knew me. And I was not alone there. My class yell Iyelled lustily, And high ran my spirits. I was proud of her teams and the trophies they won. I breathed her air, And passed through her corridors- Where flowed laughing faces. I worked for her, Learned from her, Laughed with her, And lo, Now I see a palace of memories- Not a lonely building, But an experience crowded with friendships. I see a beautiful Alma Mater, And I love her. M -A. S. 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A. M.g B. S.: Ph. D. He it is who day by day, Makes success 'zn every way. MISS SAIDEE M. STEAN, Principal. I A. M.g A. B., B. S. in Education. Always ready her help to lend, For every student a lasting friend. MR. E. A. McKAY, Assistant Principal. A. B.g B. S. D.: A. M. Economics 3 Sociology 5 American Government 5 Missouri History. His kindly 'wit and twinkling eye, Keep pep and spirits running h1gh. MISS ACENA BOOTHE, Secretary to Superintendent. A. B.g B. S. in Education. Qniet and small, Revered by all. RUSS EMINIA CRAWFORD, Secretary to Principal. Anything I can do for yon? lfVe're sure she will, no matter who. MR. E. F. ABBOTT, A. B. and A. M. Public Speaking and Debatingg World History English III. In dress he's very debanair, In speech, a 'wzzard beyond compare. MR. J. C. COLLINS, B. S. in.Education. Bookkeeping, Geometry. A gentleman sincere, lVe're glad to have hint here. MRS. ELSIE PARK DUNCAN, B. S. and A. M. Vocational Home Economics. She teaches girls to sew and cook, So they rnay to the fntnre look. MISS HERTHA EITZEN, A- ,B-9 A. M.g B. S. in Education. Latin I, II, III3 Mathematics III. Qnietvand efficient in every task,' Theres no gmn-chewzng in her class! MISS TRUE GAINES, B. S. in Education. English II. Swelet and vivaclons, In 117IP1ll.S'l? eager, in manner, graeioils. PAGE 14 MRS. ELIZA HENDERSON GIBBANY, V B. S. in Education. Library and Study Hall. She keeps our mental facilities t'l'1i'l1'L,' Our chances for talking are rather slim.. MISS HAZEL VVALLINCFORD HOFFMAN, A. B. and A. M. World Historyg American History. At teaching history she does Jineg Producing plays is lzer sideline. MISS ROBERTA HOVVELL, B. S. in Educationg B, 1.3 A. M. English III. Lively, linmororzcs, full of f-:ing lflfe know that she's a favorite one. MISS CHLOE JORDAN, A. A. Shorthand and Typewriting. Qnaint and sweet, She's hard to beat. MISS ANNA SUE KENNEDY, B. S. in Education. Physical Education COirlsD. She 'works the girls in Gym so hard, They all some ont and say theylre tard. MISS PEARL KERN Graduate of Church Hospital. Attendance Ofhcer and Nurse of Public Schoolsg R. N. in State of Mo. lflfatching for our ills, .She's ready 'with the pills. MISS NELLE KITCHENS, A. A.5 B. S. in Educationg A. M. in Mathematics. Mathematicsg Trigonometryg Geometry. She rnakes the students learn their nzatlz., And helps them forward on their path. MR. W. H. LE FEVER, B. S. in Education. Physicsg Mathematics III. Bland and game, Always the saine. MR. VERDIS L. MAYS, B. S. in Public School Music. Orchestrag Chorus. H-ickinan boasts a rnnsician trnej He always does his best for yon. MR. LEO E, MIZE, l A. A.g B. S. in Education. Geometryg Biology. Has been 'with ns for some rvhileg Always 'wears a friendly smile, PAGE 15 THE, CRESSET, 1934 l r l 1 i M0 'lf' THE CRESSET, 1934 MRS. CYNTHIA McI-IARG, A. B.g B. S. in Education. English II, IV. Here she flits, and there she flies, . But she's one of Hickrnan's dearest ties. MISS GERTRUDE POE, A. B., B. S. in Education. American History. She is always cheerful and gay, Admirable in every way. MISS FRANCES RUMMELL, A. B.g A. M., Certificat des Etudes de la Civilisa- tion Francaise CSorbonne, University of ParisD. French I, II, III. For our friend la plus cheref' We have all learned to care. MR. GLENN SMITH, B. S. in Commerce. Coach and Physical Education. In the coaching line the best we boast, For him we do not have a roast. MRS. HARRIET W. SMITH, B. S. in Education. ' Biology, Physiology. Dignifed and benign, At teaching she is fine. MR. PRESTON L. SPARKS, B. S. in Education. Typewritingg Commercial Law, Salesmanship He came to Hickman High last fall,- We're glad to see hfirn in class and hall. MR. Z. M. STRONG, f Manual Trainingg Mechanical Drawing. He's not often seen about, Yet, him we could not do 'without MISS ALI CE WILHITE, A. Ag B. S. in Education. Art I, II. Always ready to do her part, She makes everything an art. PAGE 16 - - in- . '- iz i' ip J1- 'A IE 01155525 1 I A 1 J I yi l 1 1 I F E 1 I 1 E ix 5 I E 4 4 1 Senior Class President. . . . . ,JosEPH OTTENSCI-INIEDER Vice-President. . . . . .HARRY APPLE Secretary. . . , . .BETTY ANN PAYNE Treasurer . . . . . .JOHN CAVE Sponsor . . . . . ,Miss HAZEL HOFFMAN Serious, steadfast, and loyal to Hickmang Earnest and excellent, this be our theme. Nobly endeavoring to carry onward Ideals of school and our nation and race. uonward and upward be ever our motto: Reined he our thoughts, and our actions polite. Success is the sum of our character building-- SENIORS, it all spells, of old Hickman High. OTTENSCHNIEDER APPLE PAYNE CAVE Miss HOFFMAN PAGE 19- THE CRESSET, 1934 THE CRESSET, 1934 RALPH AKERS, Glee Club '32, Thalian Guild '32, Chorus '33. Always at the head of his class-in the alphabet. HARRY APPLE, Orchestra '32g National Ath. '34, Football '33. '34g Class ofhcer '34g Student Council '33. Rip Van lflfinl .v clo st i l. FLORENCE BACKU ' Af' K Glee Club '32g M b '32, tate M '33, Frank- lin Club '33, '34g Quill Sz croll '33, '34, Cresset Staff '34, Thalian Guild '32, '34, Pep Squad '34, Torch Club '34. Both .she and Una May have 1'eeo1fe7'ed from their fall for -if FRANCES BAIRD, Pep Squad '34g Thalian Guild '33. Howl: Dihwiddie? CHESTER BAKER, Orchestra '32. '33g Bird Club '32, '34, Tumbling '32g Band '32, '33, '34. Who let him ln? NIILDRED BARNES, Thalian Guild '32, '33, '34, Girl Reserves '32: French Club '33, '34g M Club '32, Cresset Staff '34 W'hy H0 fancy .stepping 'ill' the auditorium lately? CARSON BENEDICT, Thalian Guild '32g Orchestra '32, '33, '34, Chorus '32, '33, '34g Quartets '32, '33, '34. Goodbye, my baby, goodbye. WENONA.BERRHQ 3 Chorus '32g Torch-Club 3-15 U-Orchestra '32, '33, '34g Qulll 81 Scroll '33, '34gg?Fi?anklin Club '33, '34, Student Council '34. ' T A111 F.1'CL'llE'l'll' student and a 1'edl'fl'ie1f1.d. HELEN BETZ, M Club '32, Chorus '34. Peroxide is to her an unknown vegetable. LOUISE BISHOP, Chorus '32, '34, lfVe hear that out of .school she's a tomboy. PAGE 20 JJAWL' GORDON BLACKMORE, Cglulfj 1332i Student Council '32g Football '32g He became a senior a year too late, His theme song? Fil be glad when I graduate. NELL VIRGINIA BOULDIN, Thalian Guild '32g French Club '33, School holds nothing lr-ut the store for her. ., .N 5 Ss LORINE BRAUTIGAM, M Club '32, '33g French Club '33, '34g Chorus '34, Columbia boys don't rate here. MILDRED BRAUTIGAM, M Club '32, '33g French Club '33, '34g Chorus '34, Yon'71e got to be good to make John walk that far. by f 1 LINDEN BRICKER, Orchestra '32, '34g Chorus '34g Band '32, '34, l'l!ll7'll'J to be a whistling forest ranger. GLENWOOD BROWN, A cartoonist--don't take our fzcord, look in his books. '4 MARGUERITE BROWN, M Club '32, State M '33, Ad Simile-As black! as Md1'gu8V1'l6'J hair. DAN CAIN, Chorus '34g Cressct Staff '34g Franklin Club '34-5 Male Quartet '34, This bird can sing. BOB CALHOUN, Orchestra '33g Franklin Club '33g French Club '33, I just can't understand women. SALLY ANNE CARL, . 'H' Franklin Club '34g Pep Squad '34: Quill 8: Scroll '33, '34g Orchestra '34g Band '34g Cresset Staff '34. Sally is well liked-ls that the reason she changes men so often? PAGE 21 Z- E ! I, THE CRESSET, 1934 dxf' 'x O v Cl r , I 1 pff V 'K LA VERNE CASHDOLLAR, Student Council '32, Thalian Guild '33, '34. Smiths never come single. I f ., Z ' J , j 3 jx . VEJVVUZC X76 ,f i' J Class Officer '32, '34, Laviffn Club 32: Frankli ' j 3 1 I 1 . . , 1' , I Q., Sl Sl S li ff 145535223 3'H 32. lr- Y ' 3751 i very lamiy tifeef must A av s SGP-tf if . W I! , M1117 X511 77 -j.2ffd A ff ffwlf- a JK, M THORNTON CHANCELLOR, Science '32g Magic '33, '34. Hokus pokus--Willie wimpy. J v CHARLES CHRISTMAN, Pastime-slumbering in Art class. 1 1 l L MELVIN CLOSS, Orchestra '33, '34. l He played the Rhumba on the Tuba down in Cuba. EARLENA COOK, Aiming high-wants to be a nurse. L -. rv 4 , . 9 ' 1 STEPHEN COOK, Track '34. - NO death, where is my Payne? ANNA SUE CREWS, Chorus '33, French Club '33, '343 Franklin Club 1 '33, '345 Cresset Staff '34. l Une borme eleve francaise. l HAZEL CROUCH, Home Ee. '32, Franklin Club '33, '34, French R Club '33, '34g Girl Reserves '34, ' C Q We 'wonder why Hazel is lea-ming the art of l cooking? 1 CHARLES CRUMP, Franklin Club '343 Thalian Guild '33. Healtliiest boy in school. -Miss Howell. O Sa THE CRESSET,1934 l W' PAGE 22 e' 1 ll JOE CUNNINGHAM, Science '32. Let'.r 'walk down to the Lana NELLIE MAE CUNNINGHAM, Home Ec. '32, '33, Thalian Guild '34, There'.s' romance in every Coca Cola bottle. BARBARA DALY, Student Council '32, '33, '34, Class Officer '32, Editor P. Sz G. '33, Franklin Club '33, '34, Quill 8x Scroll '33, '34, Torch Club '33, '34, G. R. '34, Cresset Staff '34. Good for yon, Daly. BILLY DAVIS, Quartets '33, '34, Science '32, Orchestra '32, '33 '34, Quill Sz Scroll '33, Franklin Club '33 '34, Chorus '34, Student Council '34, Torch Club '34' Debate '34, Thalian Guild '33, Bus. Mgr. Cresi set '34. Well, Good Lord! ' Paid a good price for this roast. STEVE DAVIS, Football '32. Bouncer for Chi Omega Chi. JAY DORSEY, Yell leader '32, '33, '34, Thalian Guild '32, Good yells come in small packages. , ll-al 'Sr-ce: I Q- Q,l..A-s.,l.a ELMA EDWARDS, 4--1-Jn. 0 IC- State M '33, M Clu '32, '33, French Club '33, Thalian Guild '34, Fr klin Club '33, '34, G. R. '34, P. Sr G. Staff '33, Cresset Staif '34, Torch Club '34. Wants a one-'way ticket to Chesterilll. LESLIE ELDRIDGE, Great minds are sometimes side tracked. AMBROSE ESTES, Franklin Club '33, '34, Class Officer '32, '33, Track '33, '34, Student Council '32, '33, Orchestra '33, '34, Band '32, '33, '34, Quill 81 Scroll '33, '34, Torch Club '34, Thalian Guild '33, Latin '32, P. 81 G. '33, Nat'l Ath. '33, '34, Cresset Staff '343 Football '34, Basketball '32, '33, '34. 'nough said. WILLIS FEELY, He has a holiday every other day. 444. pAGE 23 CRESSET, 1934 if ,im we ifkif ' ,x K, l . , f ul fl ii V SJ THELMA FENTON, Home EC. '34g Girl Reserves '34. Boys, she's engaged. CLARENCE FLEER, Gets roasted enough in Art class. VIRGINIA FOX, Knows what she thinks. EDITH FROSCH, Every day she goes to school, And newer breaks a single rule. ANNE FUQUA, French Club 'S4g Thalian Guild '34g Pep Squad '34. 'Vinnie dcesn't rate here any more. -J. F. A. o., ff. EDITH GARDNER, Thalian Guild '32, '343 Home Ec. '33, Chorus '34, A reserved blond. ROY GEE, ' I Football '32, '33, '34g Basketball '32, '33, '34, Track '32, '33, Co-Capt. '34, Latin Club '32g Bird Club '32g Nat'l. Ath. 333, '34, Fastest human in Hickman High. ' JIMMIE GIBBS, Thalian Guild '33. , Man about town. ALPHA GILBERT, ' Didu't have the heart to roast her. BEN GOODIN, A newcomer and a regular fellow. THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 24 - f - . f I- - L .l..A,- - . .... ,. E I 2 EDGAR GOODING. 1 Doesn't get his beauty sleep. BETTE FAY GREEN, Chorus '34: Thalian Guild '34, Yon are likely' to be misled by lzer name. ROY HALL, Bird Club '32, Hefll be zz man some day. MARGARITE HATHMAN, Thalian Guild '32, '33g State M Club '32. Wisli 'we had her dimples. MILDRED HATTON, State M Club '32g Chorus '33, 334. She is a timid, well-liked senior. WILLIAM HEAD, Magic Club '32g Quill 8 Scroll '33g Franklin Club '33, '34g Cresset Staff '34g Torch Club '34. What's in Head ? JAYNE HEIDMAN, Pep Squad '32, '33g Thalian Guild '32g Franklin Club '33. This young lady spends a, greater part of her time at Boonville at the rloctor's office, and she's not ill either. THELMA HENDERSON, Has a smile that doesn't rub of. PAULINE HIBARGER, Home Ec. Club '31g M Club '32g Girl Reserves '34 Learning the principles of argument in Physiology class. MARION HILL, Student Council '32, '33, ,342 Ch01'U5.,32y ,-3,31 Orchestra '32, '33g Torch '33, '34g 'llhallan Guild 1 '32, '33g Franklin Club '34g Quill 8: Scroll '33, 34. Q You z1e got everything. 5 . PAGE 25 THE CRESSET, 1934 J ,. li -.'1 V ' o EVERETT HOERNER, French Club '32, Magic Club '33. Everett and Harold-Hickrnan's Damon and Pytliias. RUTH HOOK, Chorus '32, '33, '34g Pep Squad '34, Thalian Guild '32, '33, '34, Cresset Staffg Girl Reserves '32, '34, Franklin Club '34, And still slie talked, and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she -said. JIM HOURIGAN, Thalian Guild '32g Student Council '34, Chorus '31. A walking fashion plate. -MARIE HUDSON, Girl Reserves '33, '34, Chofus '32, '33. Despite lier faults we like her still-the stiller the better. JOE HUTCHCRAFT, Bird Club '34. He is 'very much in love now. FRANCES JOHNSTON, State M Club '32, Home EC. Club '34: Girl Rc- serves '33, '34, Chorus '33. D Prefers Juniors. - ,L MARTHA KEENE, Girl Reserves '32, Franklin Club '33, '3 3 Latin Club '33, Torch Club '34. One Keene girl. HAROLD KOLB, Latin Club '32, '33, Magic Club '33, '34, Science Club '32. Quiet, likeable, and nnobtrusiife. ARTHUR LANG, Football '32, '33g Track '32, '33, '34, You'zfe got to be a football' hero. KENNETH LEWI S, Football '33, Basketball '32, '333 Track '34. He goes by leaps and bounds. PAGE 26 rftw BILLY MALMO, Boy's Glee Club '32g Chorus '33, Brother can you spare a dime? SIDNEY MARLOVV, E Quill Sr Scroll, '32, '343 Torch '34g Franklin Club '33, '34g Student Council '31, '32g Latin Club '31, Oh-lz-lz-h those kissable lipsf' DOROTHY MARTIN, Thalian Guild '33, '343 Girl Reserves '34g Chorus '33, '34. She says the diamond on her left hand was given to her by her grandfather. JOHN MARTIN, Science Clubg Franklin Club '33, '34g Latin Clubg Cresset Staff. He has a 'way 'with the girls. ALLENE MELLOWAY, A newcomer with a sweet voice. MARGARET MEREDITH, Thalian Guild '34g French Club '34, Pep Squad '34, We admire her most amiable disposition and 'winning -way. MARY MARGARET MORRIS, State M Club '32g Bird Club '34g Girl Reserves '34. Has high ambitions. MARY JANE McCRACKEN, Thalian Guild '32, '335 Franklin Club '33, '34g Bird Club '34. Outspoken but likeable. OWEN OLIVER, Cresset Staff '34: Science '32, '33, '34, He would rather draw than eat. JOHN O'NEAL, Orchestra '32, '34g Chorus '34, Thalian Guild '34g Cresset Stair' '34. 'fMiss Stean, could I interest yon in some real silk? PAGE 2 7 1 sms' My .s N 5 Yi f. THE CRESSET, 1934 THE CRESSET, 1934 ,JOE OTTENSCHNIEDER, Basketball '33, '34g Class Officer '33, '34, Student Pres. '34, Football '34g Torch Club '34, Thalian Guild '34g Cresset Staff '34g Nat'l. Ath. '34. He's highminded-six feet np! UNA MAY PALM ER, Torch Club '34, Student Council '34, Cresset Statf '34, P. 8: G. '33, Pep Leader '33, '34g French Club '33, '34g Franklin Club '33, '34, Glee Club '32, '34g Class Ofhcer '33, Thalian Guild '32, Cv. R. '34. Let's all sing like the birdies sing-Rah! Rah! Rah! BETTY ANN PAYNE, Student Council '32, '33g French Club '33, '34g Class OfHcer '33, '34g Quill 81 Scroll '33, '34: P. Sz G. '33, Franklin Club '34g Cresset '34, M Club '32, Torch Club '34. I can live 'without friends, I can live without books, but a civilized girl cannot live 'without 'Cooks. ' OSCAR PAYTON, Thalian Guild '32, Football '32, '33, Capt. 34 Basketball '32. Vocation: Being tardy. A'zJ0cation: Being absent JAMES PHILLIPS, Science '33. ' Has a quiet manner. JAMES PHILLIPPE, Science '33. His legs are long enough to reach the ground ELIZABETH PORTER, G..R. '32, '33, '34, Cresset Staff '34, Thalian Guild '32, '33, '34, She giggled at this, she giggled at that, And then she giggled some more! MARY ANNE PUGH, , Torch '34g Home Ee. '33, '34g Pep Squad '33, 34 Thalian Guild '34, G. R. '33, '343 Franklin' Club '34g Quill 81 Scroll '34g Glee Club '33, She is getting ahead fast. THOMAS RAPP, Science Club '32, '33, Student Council '32, Cresset Staff '34. One of these artist fellers. GIBSON ROBINSON, Bird Club '33, Variety is the spite of life-Here's one, varietg PAGE 28 i t BENJAMIN ROUSE, i Boy's Athletics '32, ' Not afraid of work-can lie down and sleep by it. NVILTON ROWAN, Orchestra '32, '33, '34, Chorus '34g P. 81 G. Staff '33, 'llhalian Guild '34g Cresset Staff '34, Quill K Scroll '34g Track '34, Hold that pose. MAX SANDERS, Student Council '32, '33q Basketball '32, '33, Capt 34: P. N G. Staff '33, Football '33, '34, Class , Officer '32. O ur Kewpie doll. EARL SCHNEIDER, Boy's Athletics '32, He is little, but rnighty. LOVINA SCOTT, 'Porch Club '33, '34, Cresset Editor '34, Pep Squad ,345 Franklin Club '33, '34, Quill 81 Scroll '33, 34, Class Ofhcer '33, Science '32, Magic '32, State M '34g Bird Club '33. Great Scott! HELEN SELBY, Home Ee. '33, '34. She must have interests outside. A. O. SHELTON, Science '32, '33. A river Calsoj has .1 little head and a big nzontlz. FLORRILLA SIDES, Torch '33, '345 Franklin Club '33, '345 Quill 81 Scroll '33, '34g G. R. '32, '33, '34, Debate Team '34, Magic '32, Science Club '32, Cresset Staff '34g Student Council '32, '34, Chorus '32, '34. New 'we know 'why she likes brown eyes and de- bating. GENE SIMPSON, Student Council '32, '33. This is one of those strong, silent rneng but Boon- ville is his weakness. JACK SISSON, Football '32g Cresset Staff '34g Thalian Guild '34. Jllrs. ,S'Wl1.tllZ Hfaclc, go flown to the alice. , Jack: 'W'elI, you make them come up here.' PAGE 29 THE CRESSET, 1934 GLENN SKEEN, A red head is better than no head at all. ' MORRIS SPENCER. ' Football '33, '34. Well, fellows, I don't think it's right, but I'll cut if the rest do. ARTHUR SQUIRES, V Franklin Club '33, '34, Orchestra '33, '34, Debate Team '34, Student Council '34, Quartets '33, '34, Torch Club '33, '34, Chorus '33, '34, Cresset Stal? '34 Knows much, sings a lot, says more. JEANNE STOOKEY, ' Student Council '33, Thalian Guild '32, Pep Squad '32. She'll tap her way to fame. I. B. THOMAS, Likes his girl friends young. Ur. Highj KITTY THOMAS, Franklin Club '33, '34, French Club '32, Thalian Guild '32, '34, Chorus '33, '34, Cresset Staff '34. Will get roasted enough when the Cresset comes out. MARY ALICE THURSTON, Thalian Guild '32, G. R. '33, Chorus '34. She is an industrious girl for whom we have high hopes. ROBERT THURSTON, Here is one of our more bashful, mysterious Seniors. WILLIAM FRANCIS TOALSON, Orchestra '32, '33, '34, Latin Club '33, Bird Club '34, Wrestling '34. X Here's the checker champ. OSBORNE TOFT, y Track '34, Tennis '34. He has made a great many friends in a short time. THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 30 v HAROLD WALTER, A Franklin Club '33, '34g Quill Sz Scroll '33, '34, Bird Club '33, '34g French Club '33, '34g Cresset Staff '34, Torch Club '34. He has yet to play his big love scene. GEORGE WINNING, He hath a Winning smile and manner. GLADYS VVOODBURY, Student Council '32g French Club '32, '33, Thalian Guild '32, '34, Pep Squad '34, Glee Club '33, '34, Does she know and admire her football men? GEORGE WRIGHT, He hath a young and innocent look, but we wonder. l RUSSELL MAXWELL, Science Club '32, Tumbling Club '32. A colorful student. CHARLOTTE MILLER, Quill 81 Scroll '33, Franklin Club '33, '34, Latin Club '33, Science Club '32, Here again, gone again. ' ELIZABETH BETZ, R. I. ESTES, Chorus '34, Football '32, '33, '34, She likes her University friends very much. He got caught by a HI-look, but escaped. DONALD BRUCE, JOE GRIM, Thalian Guild '323 Tumbling '32. Latin Club '32g Bird Club '32, '33, Football '34 OW' G06 Skllfef- Wlie1'e did he get those 'white stockings? BAILIRENCE BRUCE, EIQQQNS FEZSLER' We' are glad the teachers like his looks. If u ' PAGE 31 THE CRESSBT, 1934 Seniors who did not have their pictures taken: Debate ,Mg Chorus Q4. 321 R. '34g Bird Club '34g state 'sag Chorus Likes gulls and debating' Hi-Point girl-made 9 field goals in one basket- ball game. HAROLD DOUGLAS, Chorus '32, '34g Basketball '32g Football '33. K. F. R. U.'s bubbling baritone voice. MAEDELL SHELNUTT, Thalian Guild '32g Home Ec. '32. CHARLOTTE JONES One of these Brunettes. Wooden head-Puddin' head fonesf' I. Z ib ll F 5, She is one of the few that have diamonds to Says itt e, ut .vio knows. throw away. JOHN KEMPSTER, Thalian Guild '32, '33, '34g Latin Club '32, '33g Student Co.uncil '33g Orchestra '32, '33, '34g HAMLTN TULL, Wrestling '32g Quill Sz Scroll '33, '34s Torch Club Looks before he jumps, and then decides not to '33, '34- jump at all. He falls often and hard each year. NELLIE ROSE TOMLIN, A famous collector of tardy sliP.s'. ?:2e1sgeL3glca2uill Sf Scroll ,33' ,349 Latin ,33' ,349 She seeketh knowledge and findeth it. WALTER MCCABE, CLIFFORD MCLEAN, Latin Club '32, '33. When he says something it is usually worth It-'timmy i0- Thalian Guild '32g G. R. '32g Chorus '33. She is a mischievous Miss who tells jokes in Physiology. LUCY TURNER, EDWIN MCMILLEN, Thalian Guild '33g Science Club '32g B0y'S Ath. letics '32, Be nonclialantf' ALBERT WOOLERY, Student Council '32g Basketball '33, life are in the dark as to the vices or 'virtues of A thoughtful newcomer. this Senior. HOMER PARMAN, THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 32 unior Class Presidenrg ..... . .LPXWRENCE JOHNSTON Vice-President .... .... L EON STEWART Secretary-Treasurer . . Q . .JNYMY GREEN Historian ........ ..... Q EEBROTHY ANN NOWELL M Sponsor. , . . . 4 ...' 9 ,MISS ANNA SUE KENNEDY M F- -I of jfixx rt l Jolly are the Juniors he t t . 'v X, . Under every stram, Noisy and endeavoring A A J X1 A K LL. Q Impudent ft ' ix A UV N - rv' Observingxjafll about them with ' f xx! 51 YAIAKUI .J Rehellicxds eyes- NM X NN. .Q . Stylish, and at ease, they'll go through ggholol and 11fe. pf fx , K C X if jx: JOHNSTON STEWART GREEN NOWELI, MISS KENNEDY prog 33 THE CRESSET, 1934 ELEANOR AMATO RICHARD ARNETT CARL ASHLOCK RUTH BARNES L ff? f- Dm- JUANLTA BARNETT EDWIN BIHR MARGARET BLACKMORE LA VERNE BLANKS GENE BOHANNON f JUNIOR BOWSER MARY ALICE BRENT R. B. BROWN , 1Do H A EDMOND S D UM U - 5 DIMM CA ' ' V C f , l MHA A ARTER ' 'ff f . MARY LILLIAN CART ' , - ' G. L. CASON J SARA F. CLARK WRIGH1 DEMA CI.oss MARGARET COEFMAN MERIBAH DENHAM F. E. DAUGHERTY Tom DOUGLASS RICHARD DUNLAP FLOREINE EASTMAN HALLIE EDWARDS RUTH EDWARDS THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 34 .QU 6 DAGMER ESTES ROLF FAIRCHILD MAC FLEMING RUTH GREENSPON I Vg! 51 - If , - , f' 1 f JAMES HA EN P. EDWIN H OND pl WILM ERNDON JANE HILL LRPV1 1.691-. HELEN HOLLADA MAC HOLMAN X FRED HOWARD I ,jp-Lf'-I U- A - I, ff--ff 1 H gf' . I ' 1 Ill., ,. If v HARRIET I-IUFF K 3 ' HAROLD HINSHAW j I . S ,. MQ. lg IRIS JOHNSON -4 NP MILDRED JOHNSON ' WILSON JOHNSON LAWRENCE JOHNSTON BILLY KNIGHT VIRGINIA KULMUS HOWARD KURTZ GEORGE KYD LEETA LANE X DOROTHY LATHROP 'I ' Y sf' f' I' gy!! e, In V ELMA LEEBRICK XJ J f A-f v f. VIRGINIA LIPPARD fl EFFIE M. LEVACY ROSE LOCKWOOD CARYL LONG PAGE 35 1 f i I , 1 f v I 1 1 I I 1, jf in ,v 1. Nl a ,iff , I X 4 H' qi ILJS. , N. NI: .kt I - I H 3 THE CRESSET, 1934- NSNI WI W ,, O QQ? .fx 'V 1 ' ,,x1 B QAM 11 ,. 1 ,I I ,' if I ,. 1. xi 1,-4 I' .2 I I -- XII K2 fgslifph lEfLf :x9 J, ,R Ilffxjq. XIX .J I fv I lcfbfxj ,f ' i EYE I I, ' 4. N L K X -tyv LQITH .,xi'rf' gy ALICE MAUGHS MARGARE'P MAUPIN LAURA LOU MAXWELI4 RUSSEL MAXWELL MARTIIA MILLER DOT MOORE BILLY CCLAIN ROSS MCCRAY EMMA MCGEE HOWAIID MCHARG BILLY MCNATT EDITH MCRORIE LOUISE NICHOLS HELEN NIXON DOROTHY ANN NOWELL CARL OWEN M, EUGENE PHILLIPS VERNON POWELL MARGARET RALSTON VICTOR SMITH - f LEON STEWART F Il 3' 1-J f' I I , 15 94 My I !' 'N MACK RUMMANS f JANE STUART JERROLD STUART H. L. TOLER LEIGH TROWBRIDGE FRANCES TUCKER I R ' ak +Qf?Pa1Q3iCREssET, 1934 PAGE 36 W , CW- 1,1 I , - EL JOHN LONGMIRE VIRGINIA SHIELDS OPAL TURNER BILL VICTOR BETTY GAYLE VIOGT HENRY LEE WADE MARTHA WILKERSON ELAINE WREN DOROTHY WRIGHT MARGARET ALTGILBERS LILLIAN ANTHONY GERALDENE ASBURY EVALYN AUERANC DONALD AUSBURN ALLEN BAKER GENEVA BAKER JEWELL BALLENGER EDITH BARNETT DOUGLAS BEATTY ZETTA BEDSWORTH MARTHA BELCHER CLAUDIA BLACKLOCK MILDRED BLASER ALLENE BRADLEY MARGARET BROWN Ross BROWN J. C. BRYSON OSA BRYSON THOMAS BULLOCK THOMAS BURNS LOLA BUTLER RUTH BUTLER HELEN CARL BARBARA CARPENTER ALLENE CLATTERBUCK BILLY CLINKSCALES CHARLES COATS LIILDRED COLEMAN RAY COOK BIRDIE CAOONS WANDA CRANE PAT CRONAN MARY E. CROUCH BARNES CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BRUCE DAVENPORT MARY A. DUDLEY CHARLES DOUGLAS LOUISE ENGLAGE EVELYN FICKLIN SUE FORBIS WILFRED Fox MARIE FRANCIS LOUISE GAINES ROY GIBBS WILMA GEORGE BRUCE GORDON NORMAN GREEN JIMMY GREEN HIRAM HALL JUANITA HARRIS ADRIAN HATTON MARY HATTON ARTHUR HAZELL JOHN A. HEIBEI. MILDRED HERNDON JOE JETT RAYMOND JONES ROBERT KINDER WILLIAM KNIGGE FRANCES KROME ELROY LANCASTER FLORENCE LARUE MARIE LEACH BILL LIPP FRED LONG LORRAINE MARTIN ELVERTA MERCER BILLY MERIDETII CHARLEY MORlil.9 RAYMOND MUNDWILI.ER WAYNE MURRAY JESS MEADOWS JENNIE MCGHEE FRANK MCGINLEY BOB MCKENZIE PEARL MCLEAN BEATRICE NICHOLS LIGE NORTON JUNIOR-OWEN OREN PACE SIDNEY PALMER RUTH PERRY WALTER PITNEY BOB POST RUITH POWELL WILLIAM REDMOND ALTA RICE KENNETH RICE BOB ROARK BILLY ROBINSON CHARLES ROHN CHARLES SAWERS VIOLA SCHALLER JOHN SCHEURER HELEN SEARS 'FRANCES SEMON CARMEN SHAW LEROY SHOMAKER PAUL SHORT ROBERT SHORT BILL SIKES ALEX SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH HOWARD SMITH FRANK STECKDAUB VIVIAN STECKDAUB FRANKLIN STEPHENS HAL STEPHENS CARL STONE RICHARD STRAWN IRENE SUBLETT BEVERLY SWEARINGEN FREDERIC TANNAR MILDRED TATE ANNA MAE TEKOTTE GUS THORNTON ANNA TIPTON JOHN TULL FRANCES TURNER ELGENE TURNER MARIE VARVEL DOROTHEA WARD GILBERT WEYAND MABEL WAYLAND WENONAH WAYNE HELEN WHITESIDES MARGUERITE ZUMWALT PAGE 37 THE CRESSET, 1934 FROM THE SENIORS , CWith apologies to Longfellowl rl E . iigg Tell me not in mournful number, Qlilf' What we Seniors too well know, l That under grads with heads of lumber , Will replace us when we go. if Juniors! School is real and earnest, wi' l X w l . . And the dance IS not its goal, will He to serious pastimes turnest ll Who would benefit his soul! 1 - Sophomoresl Though almost hopeless ,ll Take a word of sage advice, l I ' gf Learn to concentrate, and always ill l g Treat the teachers very nice, l if ll i 1 We, the Seniors, now remind you If you make a valiant climb, If you struggle on and upward, -V You may ill our shoes sometime. l So, departing, we are hopeful i For a high and noble fate. Ml If you reach the place we now fill, yi Good Luck! May you be as great. ,J .lil 3 -F. V. B. W Q ll 5 ll sl ll! fxl Will 1 I fl, ll xl THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 38 l W --- ,ill 1 l IW ,ii xiii -w i g, i, i Sophomore Class President. . . . . .ISABELLE COX Vz'ce-President, . . . , ,DESMQND LEE Secretary-Treasurer A . . . .CAROLINE KRUSEKOPP Historian ..... . . ,JOYCE LA RUE Sponsor. . . . . .Miss TRUE GA1NEs Silly Sophomores, try to be Ubserving and original. Patience, and in time you'll be Highhrow Seniors of this school. Off with your hats to Hickman High! Modest he in all your boasts, Or else old Hickman Will not claim you, Rather kick you out entirely. Endure unto the end, O Sophsl Success will come in '36, COX LEE KRUSEKOPF LA RUE MISS GAINES PAGE 39 I I I l l -, -1 p, . , 1 . ,t emi Top Row-Timothy Allen, Marion Berrie, Albert Acton, Phillips Brown, Howard Asbury, Fred Brady. Second Row-Ben Beeson, Mac Brushwood, jack Adams, Sib Allen, Rosamond Allen, Dorothy Albert, Sam Belcher. First Raw-Marie Baumgartner, Marjorie Baldwin, Allene Brown, Mr. L. Mize, Ruby Blackmore, Louise Bullock, Helen Bradley. Top Row-Fred Cunningham, Clay Cooper, I. L. Forbis, Forrest Crane, Howard Conley, Earl Fleer, Billy Fortney. Third Row-Jack Dawson, Joel Fenton, Joel Dinwiddie, Joe Donahoo, XVarren Daugherty, Dave Deering, Robert Craigo, Ray Cornelius. Secmzd Row-Lorraine Forsee, Josephine Dickson, Mildred Finney, Helen Rose Creed, Charlie Digges, Major Douglas, Waldo Cole. First Row-Catherine Carlis, Margie Casteel, Freda Elder, Miss G. Poe, Virginia Cronan, Isabelle Cox, Allene Cearnal, Mildred Crouch. THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 40 ,. ..,,., , ..,,, W-.. l 1 Top Row-Vernon Grooms, Dan Hunt, Irvin Jones, Robert Ghio, Jack Hetzler, Leo Garrett. Third Row-Waldo Johnson, Lavon Gibson, Jane Gibbs, Fred Hopper, Leslie Green, Glen Goslin, Russell Jacobs. Second Row-Mary Katharine Jacobs, Ellen Louise Koerner, Mary E. Head, Lulu Beth Jacob, Caroline Krusekopf, Wynona Hill, Margaret Goehner, Betty Heidman. First Row-Evelyn Goslin, Dorothy Hudson, Roxie Hathnlan, Miss T.. Gaines, Lucille Gooding, Gwendolyn Knight, Mildred Kinsler, Emily Hall, Thelma Hase. ,.. , ... . l 1 I , Top Row-Mary Jane Malo, Ruth McClaran, Anna McMullan, Joyce La Rue, Jack Nowell, J. C. Moore, Nelson Murray, John Lloyd. Third Rofw-Harold Miller, Neydine McCown, Louise Leebrick, Nadine Milburn, Jane Maxwell, Maxine Lehnen, Virginia La Rue. Second Row-Margaret Morris, Virginia Merideth, Marjorie Owens, Dorothy McCanne, Leo11a Ottenschnieder, Mary Lane, Bob McDoW. First Row--Eugene Nunley, Allan Loren, Desmond Lee, Mr. Le Fever, Richard Maggard, Bob Mehl, Catherine Nevins. PAGE 41 THE, CRESSET, 1934 l l 1 Top Row-Louis Roberts, William Pratt, James Quisenberry, Ira Renfro, Wesley Rummans, Jimmy Petry, WVilliam Rimmer. Segond Row-Billy Roberts, Iohn Richards, Frances Ann Robnett, Allene Purcell, Earl Proctor, Letha Roberts, Lorraine Pollard, William Pauley. First Row-Gloria Phillips, Carol Pollard, Martha G. Payne, Mr. G. Smith, Margaret Rapp, Helen Rose, Florence Rees. Top Row-Clyde Sprague, Floyd Weyand, foe Stewart, Pat Tigner, Paul Wright, Edwin Walter, Billy Winter, Elmo White. Third Row--Katherine Thornton, Mary K. Whitaker, Sam Walton, Spencer Sappington, James Sappingiton, Clayton Tannar, Wendell Winn. Second Row-Mary R. Stone, Dorothy Schaller, Smith, Gertrude Slaasted, Elizabeth A. First Row-Clara Woolery, Kathaleen Thomas, Walters, Ruth Sides, Frances Shepard, THE CRESSET, 1934 Margaret Zumsteg, Ethel Simon, Martha Whita-ker, Alice Shock, Mary M. Turner. Rebecca Scott, Virginia Smith, Mrs. E. Gibbany, Julia Hulda Stegner. PAGE 42 Sophomores who did not have their pictures taken: Mary Rose Allen Milo Arnold Joan Barnes, Arthur Barnes, Margaret Barnes, Allen Brunk Frances Butterwick J D I h , , une un am, Mildred Fisher, Harry Hachethorn, Dan Hall, Beulah Pearl Hammond Eden Head Margaret Holloway, Ruth Holman, Stanley Hunt, Oliver Johnston Vevia Judd Dixie Larrab J ' , , ee, essie Nichols, Mark Parman, Bob Rowland, Alene Smith, Kathryn Swearingen, Whitney Weir, Roy West, Juanita Whitworth, Beulah Willis, Helen Whitesides. CANST THOU BEAT IT Consider the Sophomore: A Youngge Studentt cometh unto the Halls of Hickman High Schoolle and he is called a Sophomore, And he receiveth a Carde upon whichgare indicated the Hourrs at which he is to attendd certain Classes. Now the Youngge Studentt is slightly Giddy at being in ye Senior High Schoolle. So he goeth out to the Storre and Straightwave loseth his Carde. Yea, he getteth Rid of it Completelee. And he cometh back and Trotteth to the Oflice and telleth ye Principal that someone must have swiped hys Carde. So ye Principal smyleth in her Sleeve and asketh hymm to waite while ye Secretary maketh out a New One. And Upon receiving it the Sophomore smylethin hys Sleeve and thanketh the Office Force and walketh out into the Hall, He looketh upon hys Carde and Bargeth down to room 106 but on the way he learneth that the Fair Youngge Maiden of hys heart goeth to room 214, and so he straightwaye decideth to request to have his classes changed. So he bothereth ye Oflice Force with an Illegible Request and upon being called in to translate his Hen-scratching he looketh peeved at their Dumbness, but decideth that it can not be helped considering their Age. But when ye Principal telleth hymm that all the Seats in 214 are taken he Professeth to love Miss Kitchens above all others at that Period. Ye Principal standeth firm. i So the indignante Youngge Studentt cometh out into the Hall and Explodeth with ex- ceeding great Explodings which are called darn it and oh, -1 and the Faire Youngge Maiden agreeth with hymm. Then they Cutt Class and go to the Storre just to spite her. And when they are called into the Oflice the Youngge He Studentt is a better Liar than ye Faire Youngge Maiden so that he getteth an Excuse while she getteth an Unexcuse. Where- upon the Faire Youngge One becometh Mad and sticketh up her Nose in passing so that the Youngge Studentt is Snubbed. - And so on unto the end of the Yearre when ye Sophomore beginneth to feel Disgruntled because of all the Affaires which the Juniors and Seniors are entitled to attendd, and hys Self- esteem beginneth to sink and he decideth to do something about it. ' So he practiceth in the mirror at home and he maketh one sickly Smyle after another. Yea, he eveni distends hys Eyes at times and at others he Squincheth one up in a would-be roguish Wink. And the next day he picketh out a Senior Maiden and beginneth to contortt his face in her Presence. She looketh on with Surprise and Smileth amusedly and he mistaketh her meaning. And the time cometh for the Senior Dance and The Sophomore polisheth hys Shoes every morning and is late to ye Breakfast. But some high-brow Senior cometh along and smasheth hys hopes by asking ye Senior Maiden to ye Dance. And the Sophomore goeth forth into the great out-of-doors and Socketh a Home Runn. So ye Sophomore goeth unto a Show instead of unto ye Commencement Exercises just to spite that Senior Maiden. And she Misseth hymm not at all. L V S PAGE 43 THE CRESSET, 1954 PAGE 44 1-i Gbrganizaiinnz I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I . I I I I II I I I I I 'I I II 'I I IIINI I, II I I 'II I +I I I 'I I ,Ii II I' II, XIII I II I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I II 1 II I I I I I I I I I I I HON! Sue? IQ Q :asv Torch ub :1 Membersh1p In the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety 1S H1Ckm3HS reward for a h1 h rank1n In y s Ip or outstand1ng SQIVICC to the school and for good leader h s 1p A student excelhng 1n all four respects makes the long tr1p down to the stage to ICCCIVC h1s pledge r1bbon and to acknowledge the plaud1ts of the assembly aud1ence Surely at thlS juncture he remembers w1th pleasure the t1mes when he d1d not cut classes or when he stayed up late to get that tough ass1gnment Marked by an unusually worthy membershlp the Torch Club for th1s year Wh1Ch IS the tenth ann1versary of the foundmg of the local chapter IS one to be long remembered at H1ck man The 1934 members are T-L - 1 A A C1 '! I Lx U . . . . . . , ,g . g , scholarship, for worth- citlzen h' , f ' ' l , ' - JOHN CAVE WENONA BERRIE FI ORENCE BACKUS MARGARET BLACRMORE BARBARA DALY GORDON BLACKMORE ELMA EDWARDS EDMUND BYSFIELD MARION HILL WILI IAM DAVIS WILLIAM HEAD JAMES HADEN ,ToHN KEMPSTER AMBROSE ESTES MARTHA KEENE JANE HILL LOVINA SCOTT SIDNEY MARLOW BETTY ANN PAYNE GEORGE KYD FLORRILLA SIDES JOSEPH OTTENSCHNIEDER MARY ANN PUGH HOWARD MCHARG ARTHUR SQUIRES UNA MAY PALMER HAROI,D WALTER BILLY ROBINSON CARMEN SHAW JERROLD' STUART LEIGH TROWBRIDGE TORCH CLUB Bafk R070-john Kempgtgr, john Cave, Sidney Marlow, Joseph Ottenschnieder, Arthur Squires-Pres., B'll D '. 1 , ' , Front Rozeflffglorrzmgtls Sides-Sec., Una May Palmer, Wenona Berrie, Barbara Daly, Lovma Scott, Mar1on Hill. PAGE 47 THE, CRESSET, 1934 I lilgll Student Council A! I Ai Q Ayllll ' The purpose of the Student Council is to inflate further the ego of the Home Room presi- dents and secretaries by giving them a legislative power in the governing of the student body. It has been the custom for the Home Room officers to attend meetings: no one can say with certainty just what they do after they get there, This year Student Council affairs started off with a bang: Joe appointed several com- mittees. Three months later under pressure from Miss Stean these same committees were re- appointed-with different people on them this time. Coincidentally, Lost and Found bulletins began to appear, assembly programs were at least arranged for in time, an announcement was read concerning awards to outstanding students Cten letters-three for scholarship, three for scholarship combined with athletic ability, and one for music, debating, general service, and dramaticsj, and the Student Council assembly was planned. As the Cresset goes to press the Council is nominating the six boys and six girl to be considered by a faculty committee for the Kiwanis Citizenship Award. Student Council members who are not in the picture: Phillips Brown, Edmund Bysield, Charles Cunningham, Leslie Green, Carol Long, Alice Maughs, Dorothy Ann Nowell-Sec., Opal Turner. l STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row-Thomas Rapp, Jerrold Stuart, John Cave, Joe Ottenschnieder-Pres. Thlifd R0'?fg1EI2ffgu1Eg3E1'i01', Gefifge Kyd, I. C. Moore, Billy Davis, Arthur Squires, Leigh Trowbridge, -5'eU01ld R0ESg1S1136LiieT7igges, Jane Hill, Mildred Kinsler, Carmen Shaw, Florrilla Sides, Margaret Zumsteg, Front Row-Margaret Coffman Margaret Blackmore Virff' 'a C' ' A ,. 4 , K ' 5 M A, 1 Barbara Daly, Vvenona Beeiirie, Ruby Blackmoreini ionan, axme Le men, Una May Palmer, .PAGE 48 I' 0l Q'?j S Quill 56 Scroll msnsua One of the honor societies represented in Hickman High is the Quill 'CS Scroll, an Inter- national Honor Society for High School Journalists. lt was organized in l926 by high school supervisors for the encouragement and compensation of achievements in journalism and associ- ated fields. At present there are over eight hundred chapters scattered throughout the world. Our chapter, the Williams-Stephens Chapter, was named' in honor of President Walter Williams, founder of the first school of journalism in the World, and the late E. Stephens, a local editor and publisher for many years. The Hickman chapter was organized in l929 with ten Senior and ten Junior members, Each year new members have been elected under scholastic and journalistic qualifications. The Williams-Stephens Chapter limits its social activities to the initiation service. Mem- bership entitles one to the privilege of Wearing the official pin and receiving the magazine of the society. Quill '55 Scroll members not in picture are: Miss Howell-Sponsor, Florence Backus-Sec,, Wenona Berrie, Gordon Blackmore, Ambrose Estes-Pres, Marion Hill, John Kempster. Betty Ann Payne, Florrilla Sides. J Top Row-Ierrold Stuart, Ioe Ottenschnieder, Wiltcn Rowan, Harold VValter, john Cave, Sidney Blarlow. Second Row-jimmy Green, VVm. Head, Rolf Fairchild, Mary A. Pugh, George Kyfly Billy klllght, Billy Davis. , 4 Front Row-Ruth Barnes, Margaret Blackmoren Harriet Huff, Maffhil J- Cfiffef, S9-HY Cafly LUVINU SCU-t' Vice-Pres., Barbara Daly, Nell Tomlin. PAGE 49 THE oREssET, 1934 ' fx. 0 v Q . ,, - Franlclm 'f'w' Club . Y 'Q ' rr' l, Because of its big membership, the Franklin Club is our pride and joy this year. Some eighty of us made high enough grades to join. Much interest is taken in studying social and economic problems, but refreshments take the cake over even these. The surprise party at the Club Bengal and the banquet are the high spots of the social year. Various awards are made by the club on the basis of scholarship and citizenship. This year its members plan to present the library with several snitzy new history books. May posterity bless us. Members not in the picture are: Florence Backus, Chester Baker, Gordon Blackmore. Margaret Brown, Edmond Bysiield, Dan Cain, Bob Calhoun, Helen Carl, Sally Carl, Anna Sue Crews, Richard Dunlap, Ambrose Estes, Sue Forbis, James Haden, William Head, Marion Hill, Everett Hoerner, Lawrence Johnston, John Kempster, Charlotte Miller, Jane McCracken, Ross McCray, Edith McRorie, Louise Nichols, Betty Ann Payne, Vernon Powell, Charles Sawers, Lovina Scott, Helen Sears, Florrilla Sides, H. L, Toler, Nell Tomlin, Frances Tucker, Opal Turner, Sam Walton, Martha Wilkerson. Top Row-John Cave-Pres., Harold Walter, Arthur Squires-Sec., G. L. Cason, Jerrold Stuart, Sidney Marlow, Richard Arnett. Fnzzrth Row-Mac Fleming, Billy Davis-jVice-Pres., Leigh Trowbridge, George Kyd, Edwin Hammond, John Martin, Billy Robinson, Billy Knight, Charles Crump. Third R0w'G9HCV2l Baker, Jimmy Green, Howard McHarg, Wenona Berrie-Treas., Dorothy Ann Nowell, Mary Jane Hill, Elma Edwards, Mildred Herndon, Wanda Crane. Second Raw-Ruth Barnes, Martha Keene, Carmen Shaw, Kitty Thomas, Virginia Lippard, Alice Maughs, MHTY Ann Pugh, Margaret Blackmore, Mary Alice Brent. Front RUTUTHHZCI C1'0UCl1, Barbara Daly, Dorothy Lathrop, Florence La Rue, Miss Gertrude Poe, Mary L1112111 Carter, Barbara Carpenter, Betty Gayle Vogt, Laura Lou Maxwell. THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 50 Le Cerele Francais Le Cercle Francais, an active honor society of French Students, was organized in 1932 by the present sponsor, Miss Frances Rummell. The purpose is to stimulate interest in France by giving the students contact with phases of French culture and civilization. This year, in the developing of this purpose, the club is fortunate in having two members who have been in France. They add interest to the meetings by showing pictures and souvenirs, and by present- ing talks upon the customs of the French people. The outstanding activity of the Club is the choosing of the best students in the first second, and third year French classes. The names of these students are engraved upon a perma- nent plaque which hangs in the French room. Members of Le Cercle Francais who are not in the picture are: Zetta Bedsworth, Lorine Brautigam, Edmond Bysfield, Wanda Crane, Margaret Coffman, Joel Dinwiddie, George Kyd, Ross McCray, Martha G. Payne, Carol Pollard, Frances Shepard, H. L. Toler, Frances Tucker, Elgene Turner, Frances Turner, Opal Turner, Gladys Woodbury, and Mildred Brautigam. Tow Raw-Mary Alice Brent, Mildred Biaser, J, C. Moore, Harold Walter, Rolf Fairchild, Howard McHarg, Billy McClain. Third Row--Ruby Blackmore, Martha Jane Carter, Charles Digges, Geneva Baker, Elma Leebrick, Mildred Barnes, Gwendolyn Knight, Margaret Meredith. Second Row-Elverta Mercer, Ann Fuqua, Margie Casteel, Carmen Shaw, Eleanor Amato, Margaret Ralston, Mildred Kinsler, Virginia Kulmus, Gloria Phillips. Front Row-Margaret Blackmore-Treas., Dorothy Ann Nowelll-SQC-,Bill ViCf0f-Vi?C'P1'e5-Y Miss Frances Rummell, Laura Lou Maxwell-Pres., Mary Jane Hill, V11'g111121 Llpllfl-fd. A1106 Maughs- PAGE 51 LATIN CLUB Top Row-Jerrold Stuart, Carl Ashlock, Earl Proctor--Sec., Allan Loren. , Second Row-Leigh Trowbridge, Frances Ann Robnett, Billy Robinson, Gertrude Slaasted, Elmo White. First Row-Maxine Lehnen, Isabelle Cox-Consul, Miss Hertha Eitzen-Sponsor, Nell Tomlin, Thelma Hays, Ellen Louise Koerner. GIRL RESERVES Top Row-Ruth Hook, Edith Barnett, Dagmer Estes, Hazel Crouch, Thelma Fenton, Dorothy Martin, it Martha Etta Pace. ,Second Row-Frances Kronie, Margaret Zumsteg, Elverta Mercer, Leona Ottenschnieder, Dot Moore, Frances Johnston. Front Row-Mildred Blaser, Mary Ann Pugh-Sec., Florrilla Sides-Pres., Elizabeth Porter. Allene Brown, Marie Hudson, Hulda Stegner. THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 52 i ,-+-- - HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ?S3L7L:011d,3?0'ZU-F1'Z11'1CCS Johnston, Mary Ann Pu,qhjPres., Martha Whitaker, Mildred 'llate-Sec,-Trcas mst how june Dunham, Fiances Semen, Mis. Elsie Duncan-Sponsor, Marie Varvel, Helen Selby. l I Dt THALIAN GUILD Top Row-john O'Neal, Jim Hourigan, Joe Ottenschnieder, Mac Fleming. Fourth Row-John Kempster, Nadine Milburn, Una May Palmer, Billy Knight, Mary A. Brent, Laura Lou Maxwell, Joel Fenton. Third Row-lVIry L. Carter, Betty G. Vogt, Dorothy Martiil, Martha I. Carter, Florence Backus, 'Dorothea WVard, Margaret Meredith. Second Row-Gladys Woodbury, Kitty Thomas, Margaret Morris, Jane Hill, Ruth Hook, Martha Miller, Dorothy Wright, Dorothy Moore, Frances Baird. Front Row-Elma Edwards-Pres., Vernon Powell-Treas.. Ann Fuqua-Sec., Allene Brown-Vice-Pros.. Dorothy A. Nowell, Gene Phillips, Harriet Huff, Mildred Barnes. PAGE 53 THE CRESSET, 1934 Elective Clubs THALIAN GUILD The Thalian Guild write-up will be found in the feature section. GIRL RESERVES The activities of the Girl Reserves started this year with a bang and have been in full swing ever since. ln the early fall, a large membership was insured by a campaign in the form of a contest. The programs have been unusually fine as they consisted of such speakers as May Day Lo, an exchange student from the University of Hawaii, and Mrs. Paustian, a five year resident of India, who sang several lnoian songs. At the March meeting, the girls from the Religious Education Classes at Junior High School were our guests at a play, Chee Moo's Choice, directed by the club sponsor, Miss Hoffman. I However, the most outstanding event of the year was the week-end trip to the Girl Reserves Convention at Kansas City, where the members were guests of the Kansas City girls. Such an enjoyable time was had that it is hoped the trip can be'taken again next year. Members of the club who are not in the picture are: Nell Tomlin-Vice-Pres., Elgene Turner-Treas., Geraldine Asbury, Ruby Blackmore, Mildred Crouch, Barbara Daly, Dorothy Lathrop, Margaret Maupin, Anna Fern McMul1an, Marie Varvel. Miss Hoffman, Miss Poe, and Miss Jordan are the Girl Reserve sponsors. . THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is open to all girls who have taken or who are taking home economics in Hickman High School. The purpose of the club is to spread and promote interest in Home Economics, to encourage a friendly spirit among Home Ec. girls, to study social usage, and to present any Home Ec. subject matter of special interest. One of the best programs this year was the Christmas taffy pull-the stickier the funnier. At another meeting Miss Partlow told 'club members about typical home life in Mexico, men- tioning their food, and the way their homes are fixed with a little garden back of each house. She also showed some curios she had gotten in Mexico. A Valentine tea planned entirely by the members of the club was given with great success and much fun. Members of the club' who are not in the picture are: Jewell Ballanger, Ruth Barnes, Sue Eorbis-Vice-Pres., Edith Gardner, Iris Johnson, Letha Roberts, Ethel Simon. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is an honorary association for Latin students who desire a greater knowledge of the foundation of the language, and who are interested in noting the connection between English and Latin words. At the meetings, after singing America in Latin, the members play games using the Latin language or Roman life as their basis. Sometimes two groups race to see which can get the largest list of derivatives from a Latin word. Crossword puzzles and conundrums in Latin are worked. Reports are given by members which deal with phases of Roman life and literature. Anagrams are made from Latin words. For example, when one drops a letter from the Latin word fossa, meaning ditch, and then rearranges the remaining letters, one has in English something to sit on. The Club's sponsor is Miss Eitzen, and the oflicers are: Consuls. Joyce La Rue and Isabelle Cox fwho take turns presiding at meetingsl: and Secretary, Earl Proctor. Members of the club who are not in the picture are: Margaret Brown, Helen Carl, Marian Dufford, Leslie Green, Mary Elizabeth Head, Harriet Huff, Joyce La Rue, John Martin Francis Toalson. ' THE CRESSET. 1934 PAGE 54 Debate In 1934, for the first time in many years, Hickman entered interscholastic competition in debate. Early in the fall Mr. E. F. Abbott, a new teacher at Hickman, began meeting with those interested in debate. From that time until late in the spring there were several debaters studying every afternoon in the west library. This meant much work, but there was much fun, too. The question this year was a very debatable one-Resolved that the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio operation and control. Many hot debates naturally resulted from such a pertinent question. The first one wa unfortunately, the close decision was against the Kewpie debaters, Wayne Collinson and Arthur Squires. In the next debate, which was attended by a large group of Hickmanites, Coach Abbott used Plorrilla Sides and Arthur Squires to defeat M. M. A. s at Payette, and In spite of the fact that inexperienced debaters were used against schools which have been debating for years, this season was very successful. Fulton and Jefferson City were both defeated, and there were two good practice debates with Monroe City. The goals of the season, however, for both the girls' and boys' teams were the two tournaments at Fulton. Billy Davis and Arthur Squires entered the tournament sponsored by Westminster College. They defeated St. Joseph' and Joplin to get to the quarterfinals, where they lost to Carrollton, the winner of the tournament. Plorrilla Sides, Iris Johnson, and Joyce La Rue defeated Joplin in the first round of the tournament held at William Woods, but were defeated in the second round by Miami, a finalist. Because of the good showing made this year, and because many of those trying out are returning next year, the prospects for a good Kewpie debating squad for 1935 are excellent. DEBATE SQUAD .Standing-Arthur Squires, Joyce L21 Rue- ' I Seated-W'ayne Collinson, Florrilla Sides, Iris johnson, Billy Davis. PAGE 55 THE CRESSET, 1934 Urehestra Under the able leadership of Mr. Mays, Hickman's Music department won the state musical contest for Class B schools last year. However, due to a changed ruling, Hickman will compete this spring with Class A schools such as St. Louis, Kansas City, Joplin and Springfield. The orchestra, in preparation for this contest, is working diligently upon the second move- ment of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony and upon the opening movement of Beethoven's First Symphony. Many instrumental soloists and ensemble groups will also enter this com- petition. In the past few years the orchestra has rapidly developed from a rather inactive group to become one of the outstanding music organizations of Columbia, giving numerous concerts and playing on many special occasions. Among its major appearances this year was the program given for the superintendents of schools in their state wide convention. Carl Busch, the composer of the Ozark Suite, had the opportunity of hearing Hickman's orchestra play his work on that occasion. He was highly complimentary. Orchestra members not in the picture: Ward, Baker, Crane, R. Blackmore, Beeson, Walter, Closs, Quisenberry, Shomaker, Winters, Benedict, COX. Left to Rzght: Crane. Sides, Jacobs, Green, Leebrick, Dufford, Iaulks. La Rue, Slaastead, Utterback, Hill, Crisller, Griggs, Blackmore. Davis, O'Neal, Cassity, Pollard, Jacobs, Hammond, Squires, McHarg, Mehl Robinson. Mays, Rowan, Hetzler, Bullock, Bricker, Loren. Kenipster. Toalsdn, Cunningham, Sublett, Estes Berrie, McClain, Knight, Neuton, Pattcn, Carl, VVhitworth, Jacobs, White, Edwards, Kulmus, Hunt Assury, Sawers, French, Herrin. 7 s y THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 56 Chorus From a group of sixty seven excellent voi M - ces r. Mays has developed perhaps the best chorus which Hickman has ever had. Since it is trained in the interpretation of such com- posers as Palestrina, Tschaikowsky, and Bach, the chorus is undaunted at the prospect of competition with the other class A schools in the state contest in May. The only disappoint- ing feature to our present classificat' ' h ' ' ' 'A ion is t e fact that it will not now be necessary to go to Kirksville for a preliminary contest. The prospects for win . y quar e , composed of Arthur Squires, Dan Cain, Billy Davis, and Carson Benedict, have been well received in many assemblies, class meetings, and in ning groups this year are excellent The bo s' t t programs around town. The mixed quartet, Dixie Larabee, Una May Palmer, Squires and Benedict, and th Blaser Florrilla Sides and Una Ma Palmer e girls' quartet, Jayne Heidman, Mildred , , y are very popular. The chorus itself has provided many programs for the P. T. A., the Kiwanis Club, civic organizations, and assemblies at both Hickman and the University High School, Those not in the picture are: Rosamond Allen, Fred Brady, Linden Bricker, Charles Coats M . ,. . . argaret Coffman, Isabelle Cox, Robert Craigo, Xfirgima Cronan, J. L. Forbis, Louise Leebrick, Mar Jane Ml , All Ml y a o ene e loway, Nadine Milburn, Dorothy McCanne, Frances Ann Robnett, Helen Sears, Jeanne Stookey, Dorothy Wright, Dorthea Vfard, Dixie Larrabie. - ' t, All B n, Martha Etta Pace, Mary Alice Thurston, Julia Top Rowwlillibbis Tllligiragsarelietlsggim Sli? tC. Mitdie, llzmton Rowan, Mr. QMHYS, R1Ch211'd Maggfifdy Hamld Douglas, Elizalgeth Betzf Evelyn Ficklin, Ruth Edwards, Una IMZIY Palnlef, 14011156 Bl5h0D, Helen Betz. . - - - ' B , B lh H d, Dorothy Martin, Margaret Brown, Liorine Brautlgam, Second RjEjZrlJLl52etra E:ai?et1groctB?,aBillyamsiaijvnis, Dan Cain, Sam Waltrn.. Jimmy Quisenberry, W8-YUC Collinson Mary Rose Allen, Mildred Blaser, Ruth Holman, Iane Cibbs. First Row-Mildred Hattond Lorraine Pollard, Margaret Ann Geehnef, MHYIOTIC OWC11? J01111 Lloyd, Carson Benedict Joel Fgntgn' Paul Wright, Iohn O'Neal, Gladys Woodbury, Marie Baumgartner, Ruth Irene MbClaran, Mildred Braufigam, Florrilla Sides. PAGE 57 THE oREssET, 1934 Wilton Rowan, Barbara Daly, Harold Walter, Lovina Scott, Mrs. McHarg. Literary Editors . Senior Editors . . Athletic Editor. . Music Editor. . . Dramatics Editor Society Editor . . Humor Editors . General Assistant Editorial Sponsor Art Sponsor I . . Literary Editors EES A The 1934 Crosse-t Stafi Editor-in-chief LOVINA SCOTT Associate Editors BARBARA DALY WILTON ROWAN HAROLD WALTER l ARTHUR SQUIRES FLORRILLA SIDES SIDNEY MARLOW KITTY THOMAS GORDON BLACKMORE UNA MAY PALMER JOSEPH CTTENSCHNIEDER WENONA BERRIE RUTH HOOK MARION HILL SALLY ANNE CARL HARRY APPLE FLORENCE BACKUS MRS. CYNTHIA MCHARG MISS ALICE WILHITE Senior Editors THB CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 5s The 1934 Cresset Staff Business Manager BILLY DAVIS Assistant Business Manager AMBROSE ESTES Advertising Manager NELL TOMLIN Ambrose Estes, Billy Davis, Nell Tomlin, Miss Steam. Arr Editors . . .,,. BETTY ANN PAYNE OWEN OLIVER THOMAS RAPP WILLIAM HEAD DAN CAIN Tgpists . . . I .ELIZABETH PORTER ANNA SUE CREWS MILDRED BARNES Advertising Teams. . . . . .ELMA EDWARDS ANN FUQUA JOHN 0'NEAL JACK SISSON Snap-shot Editors. . . . . .MARTHA KEENE JOHN MARTIN Sophomore Assistants . . . . . .ROBERT GHIO PAUL WRIGHT Business Sponsor ......I.,..... MISS SAIDEE STEAN Athletic Editors Humor Editors Music, Dramatics, Society Editors i PAGE 59 THE CRESSET, 1934- THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 60. Edxfor , BCQGS' PAGE 61 THE CRESSET, 1934 1934 Purple E6 Gold Staff J Editor-in-cht'ef . . . . . .GEORGE KYD Associate Editors ..., CARMEN SHAW JANE HILL Business Manager .... JAMES HADEN Circulation Manager .......... . . . . . . . . . LAWRENCE JOHNSTON Exchange Editor . .JERROLD STUART Feature Wrz'ters A ' DOROTHY NOWELL LAURA LoU MAXWELL MARGARET BIACKMORE Humor Editors ALICE MAUGHS BILLY CLINKSCALES ' Sports Editors ,.... EDITH MCRORIE BoE RoARK Ad Salesmen BILLY KNIGHT MAC FLEMING JAMES HADEN I HELEN CARL BIRDIE COON9 HELEN SEARS ELMA LEEBRICK DOROTHY LATHRGP RICHARD DUNLAP Sponsor. . .MISS ROEERTA HOWELL At right: James Haden, Miss Howell, Carmen Shaw, Jane Hill, George Kyd. v At left-Back Row: Jerrold Stuart, Laura Lou Maxwell, Edith McRo1'ie. Front Row: Lawrence Johnston, Alice Maughs, Dorothy Nowell. THE GRESSET, 1934 PAGE 6 2 I , , I N I Lf I o I X 'X Z I V' -4 OQIXN X 0 ,Ffa I ff II' 'V' ex H v, I f: f QI XMIII 'ru fu 7 L, fffif Ifstsbitg , I X X X ,. A I , efifjI'! ' I- I- Aihlvtirn I - ig F37 ' snags, 'fx ii IN. .Vg I I l L , Q 1 r 3 1 N i W ,y :lg Mi il' :I 'x ll 1 5? I + ' I1 i 1 1 s,, , , w,! 1 ' Y N w V 2 II 2 N1 1 Hf j r w I W1 4 i W N W3 E1 Q1 is 1 il ',x. xx M iii mi ,!, Xl MQ fl H4- pw w NX, ,M NN, J? i 1 is K I I L Football Season With nearly every would-be plaver having a skeleton of a shirt, and one shoe a couple of sizes larger than the other, and with a raging sun beating down on bovs who were even more raging, the fall football season opened with the usual Kewpie bang From a squad of 75 men, all striving at once to show a superior skill, Coach Smith had a hard time picking the fel- lows who were to become stars on the football field and at the same time heroes to certain of the girls on the bleachers. However, Coach Smith, with the help of Assistant Coach Abbott, finally selected a squad who could fill both re- quirements, as was made evident bv the final scores of the games and the manv fluttering feminine hearts. CAPTAIN PAYTON and COACH SMITH , FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row-G, Thornton, A. Hazell, Captain PayEon,lB.SRot:E'k, W. Fox, P, J'01111SO1l, B. Cordon, ID, Lee, R, Ghio, J. Owen, K. Lewis, ,. en, oael H11 . 1 X , A . . . Second Row-C. Cunninglhain, B. Davenport, L. Norton, H. Apple, ll- G1-1171: R- Hall, M- 5011llCfS, ff- Cfflslmi J. G , L. ' rowbridgc. U K I . . V N First Rowe-C.rC2clbper, C. Coats, J. Ottenschniecler, 'l. Allen, L. Stewart, A- Ldllfl, R' 0061 M' Spcnkcl E. Philips, L. Shoemaker. PAGE 65 THE CRESSET, 1934 , f In !f fy ' ,Aj ,.Z,ff'Tff Qfixpciyfze ,fjVLL,IQ wEftZLfQQL15 1 J agpfif L'T1ftfNuC, ,,0f fjjr Tk M a y, Qjf'refL,3Ljxl I , , f',f-u- . , qzb , , CAP l RAY li ON A5470 5'fd, fZ'- . ,-gr. ,?f4v,f.:, f - f. 1 yfy fl 72 V f . ,aw .ff wr, 3 W 'ff f 'nf Z? f - V? 2 sv f , 'Q h 4,4 ' aff? I -v ii. ' ' .. ,, WZ Wg 5 if 5.15 'Ain ,,1: ,. 'f 'fat ' s E sf f, '-5,1 , LQ!! Qs ' ,L 5 gf. Q rw .. 4 . . 1 X 5 , , 5 .QQ . f Qu - f X Z f 70' 7 S 3 7' f 421 X: it .5 f ff f f HALF' OTTENSCHNIEDER TACKLE . . ammo, ..... . ,,.. M: ..,..,... ,f.,, ., ,, ,. , - , ... ,, . ,t ,..,......,.. . ,, W..M,.,,,f,.,,...,,,....,,r,,.. ami SAN DERS October 6, l933 Kewpies-12, M. M-. A.-O Well, folks, the Kewpies started things off with a bang, as usual, by defeating the M. M. A. Cadets by a grand score of l2-0. Plenty of substitutions were made, and inci- dentally a couple of scores. Two end runs, made by those classy runners Al Jolson Hazell and Pepper Lewis, assured an easy victory. ll october 13, 1933 Kewpies-6, Eulton-0 What a game! We found that the Kew- pies were injected with a nice dose of stub- bornness. They just would not let those Hornets get the best of them. However, one of them did sting R. J. Estes by presenting him with a broken arm in one of the pile- ups. That touchdown was made by our line plunger, Jesse Meadows. Even at the last the Kewpies were marching for another counter when the gun stopped them, THE CRESSET, l934 HIKE! PAGE 66 October 21, 1933 Kewpies-12, Kirksville-13 Somehow, somewhere, and otherwise, something went wrong. Our inimitable Kewpies were defeated. There is always an excuse. Maybe it was because it was a night encounter. They say that Apple has to be in bed by 9:00 o'clock and was worried be- cause the game lasted so long. It's com- monly known that a person in love forgets his surroundings. Maybe that's why Lov- er Lang failed to gather in the long pass sent by Roxy Roark. Our little men, Otto and Norton, cou1dn't resistg their milk and had two helpings on the way to serve as a bracer. October 28, 1933 Kewpies-92, Higginsville-0 What is this anyway, a track meet? At least that is what the homecoming game with Higginsville turned out to be, with the Kewpies taking all the running honors. Maybe they were taking their revenge for the defeat of the lweek before. The backiield men showed up with great work, each man scoring points. Max Sanders, our shifty halfback, held high honors with 19 points to his credit. Fox, that plowing fullback. did some helpful playing, too, when he sneaked over the goal-line. FOX FULL? BACK HOLD THAT LINE! 1 I PAGE 67 THE CRESSET 1934 I ,,... f ? . if Grfoy. , I Sy, I , f f 7' 3,31 A 1.1-11 BA CK 1 s f -ffiw I - as f , , J 1 if Zi' 'W . Q , , . 1' , ff . - ff: My f i, -W ' Sf SPENCER ' 'V' , 5 F l aff - .V c , ' November 9, 1933 ' Kewpies--13, Jefferson City-O The windy day seemed to suit the spirit of the Kewpies. They romped over the Jeff. City Jays and had a great feast. Hazell put over some nice punts, while Payton and Spencer played as though they were well ac- quainted with the River Rats, as Dog calls them. November 17, 1933 Kewpies-12, Hannibal-7 This is the first time that the Kewpies failed to have enough adhesive tape in their emergency kit. Ask Pee Wee Cunning- ham why this shortage occurred. Dust, dust, dust everywhere, and not a bit of use! But what care the Kewpies about dust an inch and a half thick?. They came through in great style regardless. Excitement a plenty was had by all in the last half minute of play when the winning score was made after ':Speck Owen recovered a fumble of the Hannibal team, and the Dusty Dolls car- ried it over for the decisive play. Thornton was out of this game with a wrenched knee. l ' 4 l 5 ,THE CRESSET, 1934 PVE WANT A TOUCHDOIVNJ PAGE 68 November 24, 1933 Kewpies-O, Sedalia-6 Woe are we! Another night game, with the Kewpies on the short end of the score! It was a swell game played by two swell teams. Two bright stars shone in the Kew- pie formation. Wally Coats threw an 83- yard pass rightiinto Gee's arms, who not only caught it, but nearly all the others thrown to him. Married man Stewart showed his superiority on defense. November 30, l933 Kewpies-0, Fulton-13 Hurrah for Thanksgiving, but the Fulton Hornets were the ones to be thankful, The Kewpies were overwhelmed by tough luck. Hazell was out with blood poison in his hand and Fox with a bruised nose. Thus our line didn't show up in its usual great form, and the Hornets were able to get away with two touchdowns. Goose Goslin and Ears Johnson were able to stop a num- ber of the Fulton plays. LEWIS HALF-BACK fm if x fit s 2 X Q .,, x S , X T CENTE R EN D ,fl 'G f ,N X , AM,4t,W.- A X gy, - I ff ef' , .1 'fy Q fr Ek - 4 1: ' - 1-1' -0 f we ,, , , V A . '!i,ffJi7, , , V, GUAHD FIRST DOWN AND TEN TO GO! 1 L PAGE 69 THE CRESSET, 1934 BATTLE yE THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 70 Basketball Season DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT 1oRKsvTLLE We Wish to extend thanks to Kirksville for their kind invitation to the District Tournament there, Which gave the Kevvpies an opportunity to capture and bring home that beautiful silver trophy to grace our front hall. H STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Kevvpies' spirits soared high in the State Basketball Tournament When, after being honored by being chosen as one of the 16 teams selected to compete, they defeated Mountain Grove 21-17, But they were barred from the finals because of a defeat handed them to the tune of 17-14, by the de- fending champions, Beaumont, of St. Louis. Three cheers for the Jackson Highers Who were able to defeat those grand teams and carry off the championship cup! BASKETBALL Back Row-L Trowbridge 'H. Wade, W. Rummans, I. Ottenschnieder, I, Nowell, A. Hazell, R. West, W, P't , E. P octor. Front Row-L.1 lllltbsicton Gee, B. Roark, C- Cllllllillghiim, Captain M- Simders, C. Cooper, D. Lee, A. Estes, E. Bysiield. PAGE 71 THE CRESSET, 19311 Gee Guam: THE CRESSET 1934 December 20, 1933 Kewpies-25, St. Joseph-29 Our versatile Kewpies started the season off with a great game even if the St. Joseph High did trim us to the tune of 29-25. Captain Sanders took high scoring honors. December 22, 1933 Kewpies-16, Boonville-14 Oh! How's this for a game? The Kew- pies showed their skill in pouring it on the Boonville Pirates to gain the 16-14 final score. Estes tied it up with a Held goal and Sanders tossed in that extra two points. January 5. 1934 Kewpies-26, Alumni-16 What's the matter? Can't the old fellows take it? The Kewpies started the New Year right and defeated the Alumni by an overwhelming score of 26-16. That's put- ting it over, boys! January 12, 1934 Kewpies-44, M. M. A.-8 And still the Kewpies win! The Cadets just weren't in it. Estes played a great offensive game, and with Pee Wee and Otto bulking large, the defense took care of. itself. January 19, 1934 Kewpies-25, Boonville-18 Well, well! The Pirates brought the Piratettes along, but even with the added competition the Kewpies defeated them 25- 18. A bit of bad luck pounced upon the Kewpies as this was Otto's last game be- cause of ineligibility. PAGE 72 January 26, 1934 Kewpies 39, Sedalia 35 Revenge is sweet! The Kewpies overcame the strong Tiger team and all was well CAPT. SANDERS Cooper was high point man of the game Even the black jerseys which the Kewpies had to wear couldn't deter them in their purpose. February 2, 1934 Kewpiesf--24, Jeff. City-22 Many were the speechless over the week- end. The game, which went to 2 extra periods before a tie could be broken, proved too much for the tender throated fans. Estes and Sanders were the big helpers of the game. February 8, 1934 Kewpies-26, Sedalia-18 Fight, team, fight! Did they, and how! When a team overcomes a score of 12-5, from the half, we know they have fought. Roark was put out on fouls, but in three minutes Gee piled up four points which won the game. February ll, 1934 Kewpies-28, M. M. A.-16 Little enthusiasm was shown at this game, either by the teams or the fans. However the Kewpies were victorious in spite of the cold dreary weather. February 21, 1934 Kewpies--33, Jeff. City-12 The Kewpies showed the skill which is truly theirs in this game. The second team also played well. PAGE 73 ForrrwARo 4 . THE. CRESSET 1934 THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 74 Track Meets Another successful track season opened with the Kewpies placing second took the lead with 56 points, the Kewpies followed close behind with 51 points. and Marshall came in with 33 points. Individual placements are as follows in the triangular meet held between Sedalia, Columbia, and Marshall. Sedalia HAZELL: first in the shot put, first in the broad jump, second in the javelin throw, third in the 100 yard dash, and fourth in the discus throw. COOK: third in the javelin throw, fourth in the shot put, second in the low hurdles, and fourth in the high hurdles. ESTES: fourth in the high jump. ROARK: tied for first in the pole vault. COATS: first in the 880 yard dash. LEWIS: fourth in the pole vault, fourth in the broad jump. TROWBRIDGE: first in the 220 yard dash. The relay team composed of Hazell, Cook, Trowbridge, and Gee placed first. In the state meet held at Brewer Field House we were not quite so success- ful. However, Hazell placed fourth in the shot put, and again the relay team won a first place. Two 'more meets will be held later in the spring with Fulton and Sedalia. We hope to see some favorable results. Good luck, Kewpiesl TRACK TEARI C Back Raw-Lang, Gee, Cave, Tigner, COOPCF, W3lf0U, Toft- Front Row-LewiS, Trowbridge, Phi1liDS, Knight, Kurtz, Vvhite' Davenport' l 1 PAGE 75 THE CRESSET, 1934 p Tennis A lot of enthusiasm is running loose among the boys these days. Tennis season is here again along with the halmy spring days! Quite a number signed up to try out for the teams to he organized. I Here's luck to a grand success in holding up the former Kewpie records! W1'estling Another score was added to the Kewpie honors by the wrestling team. The preliminaries of the State Meet were held in Rothwell Gymnasium. After a good showing, the Kewpie grapplers entered the linals held in Brewer Field House, April 7. The Kewpies were up against some rather stiff competition but in spite of this we came through with one first place in the 135 pound class, two third places in the 125 and 165 pound classes respectively, and a fourth place in the 155 pound class. - The results of the individual bouts are shown in the following table. Place Class Name Won Lost in tournament 105 pound ...,.. Bill Clinkscales ...... 1 ....., 1 ......... 115 ...... Warren Daugherty . . .2 ....., 1 .... . . . . . 125 . .... F. E. Daugherty ...., 2 ..,. .1 ...... 3rd 135 ..., Ross Brown y....... 4 ...... 0 ...... lst 145 .... Jesse Meadows .i........... 1 ........ . 155 .... Wilfred Fox .. .... Zi. ...2......4th 165 ...... Paul Johnson ....... 2 ...... 1 ...,.. 3rd Heavy .t........ Tim Allen ......., ,........ l ......... I The tournament was won by the defending champions from University City, Mo. A 2 'rmz+ r- Z l:TlE..DQMgl1erf'l',y, I Qgecond row: Fox, Wade, 1 llfrd rewz Kuvfg, Victor, THE CRESSET, 1954 PAGE 76 Lasf z'-nw: Belslze-Se, Tiiodssn, . Crap? Egigaugheriy t Girls Athletics Maybe you didn t know It but the girls in the Gym classes of Hickman High School take part in various sports and get just as much fun out of soccer basketball, and baseball as the boys do out of their games. lnterscholastic games for girls are not allowed in Hickman but we have our Gym class and school class tournaments to take their place In the fall the gym classes were divided into teams to compete in the soccer tournament. , CSoccer as you know is football, with the foot left in. But old Man Winter took. a hand in the weather so that the tournament was not finished Just before Christmas Miss Kennedy the g1rls athletic coach tacked the sheet of basketball rules up on the bulletin board. The Seniors and Juniors let out a groan, knowing what that meant, but the Sophomores went merrily on until exams. Now they know when to groan, too. Miss Kennedy has a policy of not giving a test until she has thought up a hard one, meaning 100 excruciatingly ticklish true and false knock-outs. Basketball was played in the gym classes until spring The girls learned the principles of the game Cif they didn't already know themj, and how to pivot, dribble, pass, guard, and shoot at the basket from every conceivable angle. As soon as the all important boys of the school goti through using the gym, the girls were allowed to proceed with their gym class basketball tournaments. Miss Kennedy divided the classes into A and B teams and pitted them against each other in games after school. As it turned out, the 2nd period, Blue team won the A teams' tournament by defeating the lst period Red team with a score of 30-28. Tough luck, Reds. A very short exhibition game was put on in assembly one day by two teams picked by Miss Kennedy from the gym classes. We won't forget the lovely hand-spring that McRorie executed over Fuqua who, at the moment, was sitting on the ball. 0 , , ' 7 ' . . , 1 - C - 1 , A L Q C A . . . , Q - . , , V , 1 , , Do you remember M. A. T., a guard, who retrieved the ball from a punk free throw and then put it in the basket, thus running the score up 2 points for the other side? Scott says that the gym floor must be made of iron-wood. Ask her if she's still sore about it. As the Cresset goes to press the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Class basketball teams are getting under way to determine the school championship. Warm, sunny days make us think of baseball. And we not only think about it, we play it. And then there is the State which any girl may try for and which a few win. Points in scholarship, leadership, service, sports, and other activ- ities count toward this award. PAGE 77 THE CRESSET, 1934 THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 78 'xx N X.-2? 'YN- i 'L K. 5, ,, Ag X 1. 'B X --A . S , 1 x.'S 3, 5:9 4 S c -Q f ,LW-, ' 1 I X '71 .. , 1 i Ihaiurra ' PAGE 81 V THE CRESSET, 1934 Most Popular Girl-ANNE FUQUA THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 82 1 , . . . 'L :J -571 r' r... .. .:-111:-','.1i Q-rr. 1--523' . , f gf.,-1zzjllgi:n.L:.:--A5:1.':' if-214:-ii' Al.--JTZL 141-7 ...- ., .: g: - ,r Most Versatile Girl-MARION HILL PAGE 83 THE CRESSET, 1934 .11 -Lan.,-f-.L:.1 ' ...il LL,- wwf! X0 Most Popular Boy--JOSEPH OTTENSCHNIEDER THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 84 0.5 1- 9 M Most Versatile Boy-BILLY DAVIS PAGE 85 THE CRESSET, 1954 za '-'1i:'L a...'2:.:Q',-- f-. 3:4 ..-, if Thalian Guild Even though the membership of Thalian Guild was not as large as usual this year, its activities have been just as successful. , It was decided at the Hrst of the school year to have two meetings each month instead of only one as has beenhthe custom in previous years. These meetings were planned to be helpful as well as entertaining. As a basic prin- ciple to enlarge upon, there were make-up lessons, followed by pantomimes put on by various members. The main object of the club is the reading and production of plays. Five plays were chosen to be given during the year. The three presented up to the present time have been The Letter, Two Crooks and a Lady, and Sup- pressed Desires. The big dramatic success of the year was Heart Trouble presented by the Senior Class. It is under the capable guidance of Miss Hazel Hoffman that this club has made and will continue to make such a showing. , As there is to be an award given by the Student Council for the student contributing most in dramatics, we hope that this club may have the honor of producing the person worthy of it. ' From the Scitior Play-Harold Douglas, Marion Hill, and John O'Neal. THE CRESSET, l934 PAGE 86 Senior Play Heart. Trouble the Senior play was the big event of the school year. Not only d1d it have the perfect cast, but also the perfect director. For the benefit of those who were not in the cast we will open the doors of secrecy and tell of some of the practice happenings Joe could be seen with one and all of the fairer members of the cast strolling up and down the halls just when he was wanted on the stage: John O'Neal, Billy Davis, Harold Douglas, and Ruth Hook were heard from one end of the hall to the other harmonizing Cthey thoughtj to Silent Night and Sweet Adeline. Of course you will remember that some of the cast d1dn't show up until 3 periods after the preview assembly, And they all went to the party at Joe's after the play. deserved credit, Joe was well picked for the Dart of the blushing hero, John and Florence were ideal parents, and Wilton Rowan and the wife Cl-Iookj made a great climax to the second act. We hope Billy learns to shave and that Nellie Mae got her hands warm. We're sure Fuque enjoyed the last minute-and-a-half of the play when John Cave framed Joe by failing to pull the curtain on that unexpected kiss. CYou knew Joe did it on a darelj Other invaluable helpers were Tommy Rapp Jack Sisson Francis Toal son, and Morris Spencer, the stage managersg John Cave and Una May Palmer the promptersg and Jay Dorsey, Elizabeth Porter, and John Cave, the under studies Doubtless we need not tell you that: The superb acting of Marion Hill L ft to Right Billy Davis Nellie Mae Cunningham Toseph Ottenschnieder, Wilton Rowan, Ruth Hook, ev , T y A. L b 7 Q , Marion Hill, Ann Fuqua, Florence B21Ck11S- PAGE 87 THE CRESSET, 1934 THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE WL M WM W CM! V 1 ffl PAGE 89 THE CRESSET, 1934 Hickman Studying Hickman studying? Impossible! Boys, just look about you, and if you don't see Jay Dorsey or Max Sanders or Morris Spencer or Jimmy Green or Steve Cook or Steve Davis or Billy Davis or Jimmy Gibbs or Edwin Bihr or N. B. Green or Harry Apple or Donald Bruce sleeping peacefully through it all,-well, I'll be tied to a hitching post. CProbably where I belongj Sometimes in study hall, so they say, the sleepers snore in rhythm, harmony, and what-have-you. iMorris Spencer, however, established the all-time marathon slumbering record one afternoon in Nlr. Abbott's public sleeping-as you were+public speaking class. He was unconscious throughout the entire period, and then dozed on for fully live minutes after the last of the three bells had rung. Was his face red when Billy Davis woke him up by starting to practice his debate speech? One would almost be led to suppose that the perfection of this noble art of sleeping were the main interest of most Hickman scholars. And then there is evidence to show that not all of the girls think of their studies alone-else why would anyone take off Frances Baird's shoe right in Mrs. McHarg's English class? -CI feel sorrier for the class than for Francesj Also there was that memorable occasion when Florence Backus Cof all peoplej actually ran-ran in all her Senior dignity,--to get a ride to town with Mr. McKay. When she arrived on the threshold of the aged Buick she expressed disappointment, because, so she said, she thought he was a stranger. Ah yes, many are the things, sleep, shoes, Buicks, which turn the Hick- manites from even that most pleasurable of occupations, study. l have even suspected that love interferes-but perhaps that is going too far. The moral to this dissertation is, obviously, keep your shoe on, wake up when the bellirings Cthat goes for you and you and you and you-J and don't run after Buicks-it might be Mr. McKay! Speaking of Senior dignity, what about the time that Arthur 'Squires gave such an instructive and entertaining exhibition of gymnastics in assembly that the audience howled for an encore? It seems that he had a chair in his hand and was going up the steps of the stage when he unexpectedly made a beautiful dive toward terra firma. Arthur seemed too bashful that morning to repeat the little number. And then there was the time that Otto dared Sidney Marlow to conduct his relic Cin affectionate moods, Sidney calls it a carb across the lot south of the school. Talk about your knee-action wheels-boy! lt's our guess that in the future Sidney will be less hasty to take a dare, even if Marion Hill is around. A THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 90 PAGE 91 THE CRESSET, 1934 :.ff11'j :1-::'...Q:.pf -, dw- ' . A-if Hickman Soirees BILLY AND JAY SHARE HONORS AT WEINER ROAST j Friday, Sept. 29, 1933 A weiner roast was given by Home Room 105. In an eating contest, Jay Dorsey out- ate Miss Gaines. He made up for the humiliat- ing defeat, however, by powdering Miss Gaines' nose. Billy Davis led in a futile search for a haystack-it had been moved. FOOTBALL ACES HAVE PARTY Friday, Sept. 29, 1933 The football stars held their annual weiner roast at Fellows' Rock Quarry. Some doubts prevailed as to the arrival of the food. These were erased when Captain Payton brought it in safe and' sound. Thereafter hosts and guests alike enjoyed themselves. CRESSET STAFF CELEBRATES Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1933 The Cresset staff gave a party at Hickman to lay plans for the 1933-34 Cresset. Blush- ing profusely, the Editor-in-Chief, Lovina Scott, presented her plans for the annual. Business Manager Billy Davis briefly reviewed the work in his department. After the busi- ness, members enjoyed a friendly ice bout be- tween Gordon Blackmore and Una May Palm- er. No decision was given, however, as at- tention became centered on those spilling punch and cramming cookies. SOPHS PLAY BRIDGE Friday, Oct. 20, 1933 The Sophomore Class sponsored a benefit bridge party given at the home of Gloria Phillips. Proceeds went to the fund for' their football queen candidate. SOPHS USE INFLATION Saturday, Oct. 21, 1933 'The Sophomore Football Queen Fund was inflated by a dance given at the Hop Inn THE CRESSET, 1934 from 9-12. Vernie Hughes' Orchestra fur- nished music for those struggling in the crowd- ed room. Japanese lanterns, hung from the lights, added ai festive touch to the scene. FOOTBALL DANCE AT BENGAL Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1933 Red Perkins furnished the music for the Football Dance given at Club Bengal. Pro- ceeds were contributed to the athletic fund. All seemed to enjoy the evening, especially during the stampede for wraps. HICKMAN HAS FIRST KEWPIE QUEEN Friday, Oct. 27, 1933 Between the halves of the Kewpie-Higgins- ville game, the first Football Queen of' Hick- man High was crowned. The Kewpie equip- ment trailer rose to the rank of Chariot as the queen, Mary Jane Hill, and her attendants, Anne Fuqua, and Virginia Cronan, were pulled upon Rollins Field by three hefty football men. Captain Payton crowned the queen with a football helmet, painted. gold for the occasion. Joseph Ottenschnieder President of Student Council, presented Jane with a bouquet of chrysanthemums. FRANKLIN CLUB INITIATES GREEN MATERIAL Friday, Dec. 8, 1933 Franklin Club initiates its trembling new members! In a formal initiation, the pur- pose of the club, the official pin, and the history were explained. After the initiates had taken the pledge, members adjourned to the Gymnasium for a mock initiation. Num-erous imitations brought applause and laughter. Could you imitate a small boy begging to stay home from Sunday School? Someone did. Various races and games were next in order. The funniest of all, the suitcase race, almost caused a riot. Refreshments soon afforded the weary a chance to rest. Then, since the mem- bers had been none too careful, a chosen group were allowed to clean the Gym. PAGE 9 2 CAST OF 'IHEART TROUBLE PLAYS AFTER LoNo WEEKS OF woRK Friday Dc 15 1933 The cast of Heart Trouble and their guests were entertained at ,the home of Joe Ottenschnieder after the play. The evening was spent in dancing and playing Cards, Jghn Cave added a touch of old Hiedleberg by drinking punch from a vase. Noses were con- game of 'Pig TORCH SUFFERS INCREASE Thursday Dc 21 1933 The Torch Club held its initiation at Hick man. With the touchstone and the flaming EUM JOURNALISTS INITIATE MORE Tuesday E b 13 1934 uill and Scroll in tration was held at the home of Sally Anne Carl Formal initiation consisted of a very beautiful and 1mpress1ve candlelighting service Pledges were then re quested to show their journalistic ability by writing on assigned subjects Wilton Rowan enlightened the members on his likeness to his preference for the Mae West type If you are interested in How to Make Love see Jimmy Green Murder proved popular the only objections being that the victim just wouldnt play fair but then O well 1f was only another game FRENCH STUDENTS REWARDED - , e . , , e . , .. ,, , Q ' i' ' siderably red neact morning due to the strenuous King Kong. Rolf Fairchild openly admitted , e . , l torch, symbols of the club, furnishing an in spiring background, members explained all phases of the honorary society to the initiates. Mock initiation revealed many astonishing and hitherto concealed accomplishments of the in- itiates. We found out what a marked talent Joe Ottenschnieder had for dancing and what a swell Romeo and Juliet, Billy Davis and Una May Palmer would make. Gordon Blackmore, kneeling on a rug, proposed with such ardor, that Miss Stean almost fell. A debate on The Pangs of Unrequitted Love are Worse than the Pangs of Hunger found Sidney Marlow and Wenona Berrie bursting with knowledge and persuasive arguments. Am- brose let us in on a secret, Wlhy Annie doesn't live here any more. Mr. Estes referred us to Elmer. Miss Poe, being an initiate, was subjected to a scorching true false test and O! Boy, did she worry for a while. And, last but decidedly not least, came the crowning achievement. The precocious initiates com- posed the words of a stirring song Cwe bet it stirred some peoplel. The song was writ- ten to the tune of Maryland, My Maryland. To Johnny Cave and Arthur Squires We dedicate this songs of ours. i We know they think they're awfully smart, We give this to them from our hearts. We have to quit this little song, We're 'fraid wrong, But 'fore we We want to PAGE 93 CYes, you'll think that it is quit and 'fore we git, eat a little bit. they got to eatj Thursday, March 8, 1934 The formal initiation of French Club was held under the direction of Miss Rummell. After plac1ng one hand on a French Bible, each initiate read the oath in French and Saluted the flag. The oflicial pin was presented to Cach new member. After the formal service, Miss Rummell welcomed the new members and explained the purpose of the Club. MMM HISTORY SHARKS ENTERTAIN Friday, March 9, 1934 The Franklin Club sponsored a party at Club Bengal. Guests were provided with a wide variety of amusements. Dancing at- tracted some, but Joel attracted many. He fell down and did the girls rush to his assist- ance! I am told they almost smothered the poor boy. Those not wishing to attract as much attention could play cards of all kinds, Checkers, and Chess, and even work jig-saw puzzles. Miss Poe stole a march on us when she turned from teacher to fortune-teller. For those who wanted to delve still deeper into the unknown, palm and character readings could be obtained. From current murmurings the party seems to have been as profitable as it was entertaining. THE CRESSET, 1934 Date. .. Program .... Date . . . Remarks Date . . . Program Awards Remarks Date . . . Speaker Theme . Date . . . Program Awards Remarks unior-Senior' Banquet Place .... .............. Senior Dance Place.. Commencement Place... Baccalaureate Place. .. Class Day Place... THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 94 we L O PAGE 95 THE CRESSET, 1934 THE ALUMNI RECORDER 1934 EDITION HICKMAN ALUMNI PROMINENT IN MUSIC CIRCLES William Wright, of the class of 1930, has made one of the most out- standing of recent alumni musical successes. He has been studying voice in the East and has been heard in several NBC radio programs al- ready. Fred Hetzler, class of 1928, has also won distinction in vocal work. He has studied with Oscar Seagle in New York and has also studied in Europe. Catherine Cox, '32, presented her Senior 'cello recital at Stephens Col- lege on March 20. The numbers and encores which she played were rendered in excellent style. Cath- erine has been studying 'cello under Miss Fretz at Stephens and has also been a member of the Burrall Bible Class orchestra.. Next year she will attend Oberlin College. in Ohio where she plans to continue her musical studies. Three other Hickman alumni may be found among the members of Burrall Orchestra. They are Leon- ard Haseman '32, Harry Ball and George Neitzert, '33. Of the thirty members of the Student Concert choir which sings at Burrall Class and at'the First Baptist Church, ten are Hickman graduates of the past three years. Five members of the class of 1933 were taken into the University Cadet Band this year. Lennie Johnston and Bill Hammond, clari- nets, Harry Ball, bassoon, George Neitzert, fiute and piccolo, and Smiley Herrin, bass -horn, are all proud wearers of the black and gold capes. Horton Hillis and Theo Coursoult, Hickman graduates of several years ago, are also members. The University Orchestra is graced with the membership of Leonard Haseman, -'32, Charles Robinson. Harry Ball, George Neitzert, and Carey Weaver, 1933, and Jane Mehl, Junior in 1932. As we naturally expected, the call of the dance band appealed to Lennie Johnston. He has played sax and clarinet in Red Tourney's orchestra this year. This organization did not play any regular cafe engagement this year, but directed its activities chiefiv to various campus functions. All in all, the Hickman Music de- partment may feel justly proud of the accomplishments of its former students. HICKMAN ALUMNI ATTEND SCHOOL IN EUROPE Ed Miller, '32, and his sister, Betty, '33, are enjoying the good fortune of being able to spend a year in Europe. With the rest of their family, the Millers left Columbia early last summer and motored through the East to New York. They sailed early in June, and, on arrival in Europe, they ,proceeded on an extended tour of England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Aus- tria, and finally Germany. Last fall they went to Munich, Germany, to live for the school year. For the first several weeks Betty attended a dormitory school there in order to become acquainted with the German language. Later she entered the University of Munich, in which Ed was already enrolled. The Millers plan to tour through more of Europe after school is out, returning to the United States and Columbia shortly before school opens next fall. Theirs will have been a very valuable and enviable experience indeed. SPORT LIGHTS GLEAM FOR FORMER KEWPIE STARS The class of 1932 ran away with the honors in the sporting field this year-and all because Ernest Schap- er, the rangey center of the Tiger basketball squad is one of their num- ber. Schaper controlled the tip-off in practically every game he played. Lack of confidence in himself slowed him up somewhat, but he improved greatly toward the season's end. Tiger fans expect great things of him next year. Billy Nowell, also of the class of '32, saw service in several of the Tiger basketball games this year. Bigger opportunities await him next year. The class of '33 contributed sev- eral men to the Freshman football squad last fall: I. Frank Thompson, Dick Sawers, Fred Brown, James Alford, and Frank Butler all saw service in many scrimmages with the varsity eleven. Butler was doing ex- ceptional work on the gridiron, but later dropped out of school. Spring practice has called the others out again, however, and next fall may see them in service against Tiger foes. 1 933 ALUMNI SIDELIGHTS It is a rather pleasant feeling to be writing a column for Hickman High readers again. These are just a few squibs that have come to my mind and eye as I thought of old classmates. Per- haps you've wondered about some of them. You probably haven't seen Russell Lane lately. I understand he re- ported for duty in Uncle Sam's Navy at San Diego early this year. John Riggs has been attending the Business College at Chillicothe. He plans to enter the University here next fall. CIt naturally follows that Glen- dora Harris, class of '31, is at the Chillicothe school too. It will be nice to have them both home next year.D Despite his numerous musical ac- tivities, which you may have read about in another column, Harry Ball has aspirations for the field of medi- cine. As does S. C. Herrin. George Neitzert is the musician of the class. He is doing excellent work in the Fine Arts School, majoring in piano. Red Barnhart, Leonard Lee, Lyn- dall Lewis, Martin Scott, and Glenn Wood may all be found behind the counters of local business houses. Roy Griggs will find you a seat at the Missouri theater. Stephens College annexed three of last years graduates: Bernece Bailey, Margaret Cox, and Catherine Chinn. As a coincidence, all three were in Mrs. Gibbany's Home Room! Christian College received, to my knowledge, two: Virginia Pulliam, and Lillian Toler. The University count, made en- tirely from memory, totals around 51. Charley Robinson made Phi Eta Sigma, the University Freshman Scholarship honor fraternity. C011- gratulations, E student! And on the honor roll of the Arts and Science School last fall were the names of a goodly number of Hick- manites. THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 96 TI-IE ALUMNI RECORDER THE ALUMNI RECORDER Edited by Wm. D. Hammond Class of 1933 EDITORIAL This year marks the first in which the alumni as a group have co- operated in doing something for the school. The three-act comedy, Oh, My Stars was given by the alumni for the benefit of the Cresset fund. and in turn these two pages were donated to the alumni for the pur- pose of recording their achievements in the life beyond Hickman's doors. Especial credit is due Mary Lou McCallister for her diligent work in casting and directing the play. Also to Harold Oliver who managed the business end of the matter. It is to be hoped that these activ- ities will be only the first steps in the building up of a strong and lively alumni association. Important steps in further developing such a body are the holding of alumni din- ALUMNI PRESENT 3-ACT COMEDY On April 19 and 20, after mucl' re-casting and hard rehearsing, the alumni successfully presented the 3- act farce Oh, My Stars,', by How- ard Reed. ' The cast, which was changed after the picture at the bottom of the page was made, consisted of Clyda Buckler, Bill Pyle, VValter Groce, Annabel McCallister, Eva Frances Craghead, Vencil Davis, Lorna Daw- son, Dora Nevins, Gordon Blackmore, and Ann Fuqua. Mary Lou Mc- Callister directed the play, and Har, old Oliver and R. W. Maxwell were business managers. The play was well advertised and well attended. and was certainly valuable to the Cresset nnances. The plot of the play centered around a small-town newspaper and the attempt of several girls to put the town on the map. 1933 ALUMNI SIDELIGHTS Ccont'dD Members of the class of 1933 have certainly kept the parson and the li- cense clerk busy. Did you know about all of the following? Helen McNear, married last sum- mer. Helen McClish also married last summer. CThere are tivo of the three Macs gone! And is the third one going!D Evalyn Pollard married last fall. Ruth Renfrow married this winter. Ellenore Rodhouse married last summer. Howard Barnes and our own Mary E. Crouch married this winter. Back Row: Vencil Davis, Bill Pyle, Mary Beth Woods, Dick Hildebrand, Harold Oliver. Fyguf Row: Lorna, Dawson, Clyda Buckler, Dora Nevins, Annabel McCallister, Eva Frances Craghead. ners and banquets, the electing of alumni officers, and the engagement of the organization in projects such as this year's play. A written rec- ord of the group is also important and may be carried out either as an annual feature in the year-book or in regular contributions to the school paper, or perhaps in both ways. The Cresset staff wishes to ex- press through this column, its sincere appreciation of the interest the alum- ni has shown in its difficulties and for the timely aid offered. It has resulted not only in the organizing of thc alumni, but also in the form' ing of a stronger bond between it and the active academic body. PAGE 9 7 One girl attracted a lot of atten- tion by posing as a famous Hun- garian actress. The complicating in- cident came with the introduction of the real actress into the scene. De- spite her threats of revenge, the play ended happily for all concerned. The merry complications throughout. the play afforded an enjoyable even1ng's entertainment. 1933 ALUMNI SIDELIGHTS' Ccont'dD , Out of the 50 or more of our number who are attending the Uni- versity, it is interesting to note that over 20 of them are pledged or Ill- itiated to Greek-letter lodges already. TH Iane Mehl, who was with us in '31 and '32, got her man this winter. He is John Roberts, of Windsor, Mo. These are all that come to mind offhand, and after all, this is not Walter Winchell. Gene Fellows and Iames Alford are members of the Pershing Rifles, the crack drill-team of the R. O. T. C. Infantry. Please excuse any inaccuracies in these columns. It isn't so easy to keep track of a gang that's spread all over the city, state, and nation as it was when they were all under one roof! E CRESSET, 1934 THE CRESSET, 1934 PAGE 98 IF Qumnr Anil Ahurrtwtng X 5 Q I I I , 7 gy XR I, l I -1 - cr 'ii I - O C TI-IE STRESS ET STRAIN Vol. 1 HICKMAN HIGH SCHOOL No. 1 April 14, 1934 Written, EDiTed, and puBLished by Ye eDitOR THE STRESSETSTRAIN Published around Hickman High Schoole, every once in a while. Subscription Fee--S1 and six bits in hard cash. QNO I O Usb CaNNed joKes CGuaranteed to give a pane in the neck.D I have full rights to all jokes herein. Awl the copy-right holders have long since dyed. 'IHVD ATIVS HARRY APPLE WaRS! 'F-X'Xyz shrdluCM Eh-me! It sure keeps me bizy keeping up with awl the wars around hear. Well, as I said before, there ain't no knews. I did here about Jack Sisson runnin' a rase with the canned frog in biology to see which could soke up the most alcohol. CI wonj .-ottO ReVized '25 EDitED by uNA May PalMer CLARSSES We am the Scenior EDitors. Woe is we! We have done gone left town, but we still believe in those roasts. There ain't no use leg e om auoB ale am Jog sn Jog ,uiqueas countree. -Signed-A.-Nony-Mouse Q10-0-+04-o-+ C++ CSighnedD Thomas Rapp This is all the art we could get. Lovina Scott got the printer to set it up. FINanCial Nuse From Billy DaVIS The financial part of this town is fierce. Last month we got wun ad with a sack of That's how he pade it. We had the bu sj taken out and borrowed some flower. weevils C g jeweler's scales to way the rest. Result--3 Worth-07c a ton. We're hard upp. grams. P. S. So Siety Pearl Hammond saw Juanita Barnett last weak. EditORiaLs As far as I can tell, the crops around hear are doing purty good. The consumption of chewing gum keeps the factories running over N.R.A. codes. We roll our own-paper wads. As the Cresset nears the ende we are be- gun to sprouting nightmares. adv. Plain and fancy class cutting done any time free of charje. Always the newest in un- excuses. Price-1 bits. CALHOUN 8 SPENCER fMedgerD QLtd.j flncorpulatedj NOtise ' We wish to express our deepest sympathies to the folks who will take charge of the StreSSetStrain next year. PostsCript--no. 16 M The editorial staff bought an indestructable wreath yesterday with unholy glee. Post Script-no. 16M You bring the onions. Post-crypt no. 17M Deer publishurs: Please send all proofs to Fulton for us to reed. Ye Editor-in-cheer' Ye buziness Manajer PAGE 1,01 School Calendar September I A 11. School opens-Sophomores are told that in case of fire they need not hurry. Green material never burns. 13. Spencer starts school. 14. Spencer bums classes. y 20. Seniors elect Ottenscbnieder president. 21. Stress-et Strain Staff elected. 30. Ottenschnieder learns to spell his name. Gctober H 1. Library has big rush- Hoot Gibson takes out book. 3. Orchestra practice-Sophomore panic. 5. Ottenschnieder elected president of the student body-Schoolpgoing to the dogs. 6. Kewpies defeat lVl.M.A.-All the girls turn out to admire the uniforms. 9. Blackmore, Squires, and Davis decide to reform the Women of Columbia High. 13. Fulton succumbs before Kewpies. 16. Boy's chorus praised-Coats is absent. 20. Kewpies play in the dark and are defeated by Kirksville. 26. Alumni break over and do something for the school--Give assembly program. 27. Kewpies play a close game with Higginsville, barely Winning by the score of 92-0. v 27. Juniors make a mountain out of a mole-hill. November 1. Just another day of drudgery. 5. Sisson late-fell asleep in Harris'. 8. Kewpies trounce Jeff. City. 11. Blackmore elected president of the Reform-a-Woman Club on ac- count of his experience. -13. Florence Backus begins her until Thanksgiving fast. 18. Kewpies take Hannibal to town. 21. Dinwiddie wears a tie--Holiday declared. 24. Kewpies again play at night and lose. 27. Squires counts the days till Christmas dances. 30. Turkey Holiday. December 3. Backus still sick from turkey. 5. Calhoun starts Christmas Holidays. 12. Th? lleform-a-Woman Club is dissolved. The work has been suc- cess u . 13. With Christmas approaching, Hutchcraft finds it convenient to dis- agree with Kuhlmas. 15. Seniors have Heart Trouble -Ottenschnieder big lover. Curtain goes on the bum. 20. Malmo, Phillips. Blackmore, and Payton bum school to visit toyland. 22. Christmas vacation. ' PAGE 102 4' z Cofzgmizzfafzbles, Sembrsf We invite ,you to identify yourself with this strong banking institution. We are ever ready to assist you on the road to suc- cess. F or sixty-eight years We have had a part in building this community. We invite you to open an account. Resources S1,300,000.00 E. system SAFETY SOUND DEPENDABLE Exchange National Bank The Friendly Bank PAGE 103 'X' 'P I , 1 -ALWAYS TIIfI+3 NEWEST IN oLoTHINGi To ,see is to buy-Let us show you. HIGBEE AND HOCKADAY CLOTHING Co. I One Price Caslt. Clothjers January 2. School resumes. 3. Hill starts telling of Phone call to California. 7. Work begins. 9. Calhoun terminates his Christmas Holidays. 13. Chorus learns new song. The school is all agog. 15. Exams! Exhibition of skilled horsemanship showed by many. 20. Know Nothing party comes in power again. 28. 1,894,576,106,645.03 seconds till end of school, Squires says. 29. Paul Wright's Orchestra holds forth at Bengal. February 2. Groundhog Csausagej day--six more weeks of wet weather. - 15. New members of Quill and Scroll CSquee1 and Scrawlj announced. 21. Pull tail feathers out of Jeff City Jays -Basketball team trounces 2 them 32 to 12. So much noise that for once you cou1dn't hear Hill and Fuqua. 1 22. Stephens gives assembly. Boys. why do you crowd the front row? 1 27. Postpone Kirksville game--suckers have to take their dates to a show. 28. Snow and foul weather. Remember your rubbers, March 9. Motto for Franklin Club Party, A chaperon for every couple. 13. Quill and Scroll initiation. Kempster, what happened to that ginger- ale? 1 14. Bright saying comes to light. A penny saved is a penny saved. 15. No more assemblies. Miss Stean resented free will offering taken for University High's unusual talent. 4. . 'X' Columbiiais Dependable Department Store DIAL 4310 'I' + PAGE 104 BO0KS GIFTS Rental Library Our Rental Library contains all the best late fiction. 9X Z Missouri Theatre Building PAGE 105 Qolumbia, mo. ia 1 A fan s f-nl. ' 5' AQ L.. 444446444 !LM L44 A W , , 4'4'l-A 44 ' ' A A ,g,:--,-':.sTi'4 - Mg-'Qil'fM Q- 1 , . -, - A 1 mee -- -an .WMM 4 A e 1 A 4 4 A V Alix A n:4, MYAAA, A ,A A ,A' An- 1 Ee- ls ,:'r't c' 'fill Y-SAA A ' -if AA sur e W 'L ' 1 ' ' 1 1 o 1 2 1 1 I 1 1 Q1 1 1. 1 y 1 ,A if if lk Ili! in ll il, 11' 5: 1 1 1 li lu W. ,il M w ll I ll 1.4 11' W A 11 31 1 Q1 :pg V, 1 1 1 1 1 lr 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 , If. . A,-,ss 5 Strain. 'l' March 17. 21. 28. A sure cure for staggers in horses- Well, you probably haven't got a horse. Senior Class meeting! Baird falls into loving arms of Cave. Wrestling matches. Clinkscales slightly underrated-Wrestles in heavy-weight class. 28-29-30. Track team trains diligently for state indoor meet. r 30. Easter Holida . Ye Staffe Writes the ' u n Y ' Cresset. What this country needs is more chocolate cake. April 1. l fooled you day. ' 4. Fu ua and Blackmore ract1c1n for q , P sz Learn whether headaches, nervous- alumnl play, Qh, Stars! Al.. ness, fatigue are actually originating Ways trying to get ahead of them- in unsuspected Eyestrain! An ex- 1 amination will quickly and surely se Ves' , , disclose the truth-prove whether you Student COUHQII Assembly. Davis need Glasses, need new Glasses, or 1ntroduces string quartet. Squires need 1'10 Glasses at all. But, the and . . k g . . giiigliilylsmaiije. tli'Jdi exa1i?rii1illi1dit1?11p? nounced' U ,, pointment can 5638. 10. Try-outs are held for Cresset ad B k 1 'ki d 1' d play' ro en enses quic y up icate . ' U other Optical repairs. 12. Scottnstill sore from ad play try- outs. ONE DAY SERVICE 12. Home talent assembly given by music department. A 13. Friday the thirteenth. Cresset DR. ALTERS goes to press. Scott says it's her OPf0M16t1'i5f 8 SOUTH 9TH ST. ' coLUMB1A,Mo. Mr. Mays: What is the motive behind that piece I just played? . +1- Carson B.: Sounded like revenge to me. AFTER GRADUATION, THEN ,P SCHOOL OF COMMERCE To pave the Way for a higher education or a successful .business career. BROADWAY AT STH, opposzte Boone Co. National Bank. 'X' PAGE 106 l.'.! WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OP D 1934 May we wish' for them H M1 ' DORN CLONEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO P 107 a iness, Success, and Prosperzty II ,. -1-.if 'I' GOLDMAAVS gifts MS READY-TO-WEAR the shop ' of MILLINERY distinction HOSIERY 1 , 1 a 2 13.18 e UNDERWEAR re P y SWEATERS BLOUSES favors dial 3576 4. + -za ' + Miss Poe: What happened in 1483? Mary Jane: Luther Was born. Miss Poe: Correct! What happened in 1487? Mary Jane Cafter long pausej: Luther Was four years old. LaVerne Cwatching huddle on the football iieldj: There they're at it again! I do hope Roy Won't repeat that story I told him last night, 4, J. Dial 5618 PARSONS SISTl:RS BEAUTY SHOP 1019 E. Broadway Columbia, Mo. -i- ' J- Betty Ann: 'Tm for the Hve-day-Week. How 'bout you? Kittyz, HuhI 1'm for a five-day Week-end. X- 'I' -ir 'X' HOME GROWN FLOWERS ARE BETTER Ask for 1 I'-Qi . S 1 RENG'S Mzwsenszrzo. Bread We Grow Our Own 570W Greenhouses 16 S- 9TH WEST BLVD. 'Z' 'Z' 4- .L PAGE 108 ,'v I I If MILK AND ICE CREAM FOR BEAUTY HEALTH AN D STRENGTH 4, 'I' You I-lear It E v e ry w h e r e 2 .... All-around Smartness e Unequalled in Style - - Quality - - Value - - Price - - P E N N E Y ' S y T0eWNCLADS -introduced this Spring-are al- ready famous for good Style and Fine Tailoring! Built-in quality and skillful tailoring are the key- notes of the success of these Town- olad Suits! 6 J. C. PENNEY Companyy Inc. y -z- PAGE 110 YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT GAEBLER'S BLACK and GOLD INN Enjoy the best in food and drink. 4' 'E' Mrs. McHarg found her English class reluctant to Write compositions. She thought it would increase the interest to have them Write on a ball game. Everyone got along line except Elizabeth Porter-you know Lizzie. She chewed at her pen for some time and then was struck with a burst of genius. She Wrote- g Raing no game. Vous etes the pomme de terre of my eye, declared Anna Sue to Stanley. ' -1- 'X' SATISFIED Wlth nothin less than a BLACKMORE PHOTOGRAPH The best for the least 910 A BROADWAY PAGE 111 BE 'X' + + 'ssouri Store We thank you for the business With Which you have favored us. -If 1 PAGE 112 re + + ,, THE MISSOURI FARMER MISSOURI 'S LEADING FARM PAPER Published semi-monthly I Columbia, Mo. For Your Service BAYLESS ABSTRACT Co. Established 1398 and A SCOTT INSURANCE AGENCY COMPANY All lines of Iz1su1'anee 27 N, Sth St. Columbia, M Mr LePever Cexplaxnmg the gas engme You wlll fmd If lots easxer t start the englne after It 1S golng a wh1le Kenny LEWIS They say that you and Ruth had some words R J Estes l had some but I dldn t get a chance to use them METROPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOP We Strne to Please Dml 6608 102 llletropolltfxn Bltl MISS Games GIVC the femlnlne of Sultan Spencer Sappmgton Harem PAGE 113 . l: . , . . . X , 3 . ' I 0 9 O ' I gg 1 ' 77 1 7 f fr . ,' . 'I C , ,, , , 'I' I I , V. - ' v . I v , . Furniture ' Rugs PARKERS FURNITURE and UN DERT AKING Quality at Reasonable Prices Electrolux Magic Chef Gas .Refrigerators Gas Ranges PAGE 114 'X' -1- SIGOLOFF'S 909 Broadway Don't Fail to See Sigoloffls for Your Outfit. DRESSES-CCATS-SUITS and ACCESSORIES our Prices Within Reach of Au. 'I' 4. lnquisitive: Can you tell me what is meant by the faculty? Joe: The faculty is an organization which helps the Seniors control the school. . Mr. Le Fever: lf anything should go wrong with this experiment the laboratory and all of us would be blown sky high. Now gather near, please, so that you may follow me closely. ' fl- I 'T' Prmters of The Cresset for so many years cord1ally 1I1V1lL8 you all to brmg or send your pr1nt1n,, work to us at any tlme from any place Expert Workmansh1p goes mto every Job E W STEPHFNS PUBLISHING CoMPANY PRINTERS PUBLISHERS BINDERS Columbia MISSOUY1 PAGE 115 WE- P l a In 0' 7 ' -i 7 i - . . -x- -x- l 'TR B 'Z- FoRD The car for the Young American of today. E. C. CLINKSCALES 85 SONS 5th and Broadway Dial 4126 y 4. -9 Mrs. McHarg: What did Juliet say when she met Romeo in the balcony? Elma Edwards: Couldn't you get seats in the orchestra? Really, said the assembly performer, With all this uproar l can hardly hear myself sing. . Cheer up, yelled Jimmy Gibbs, you're better off than We are! , 'I- REFRESH YoURsELF JZ f y , DRINK BOTTLED ' ilfimiiip 'pl I H1 I ' muali KV' 6, g f ' X ya ll M i ll CZ? . WLEW RESC EIED fills' ' I in i i i 1 -1 'N l I ' W ' 4 l it 1 ! , ,,,. V1 f.l:'R 1 ' Q Utd' A 'Am -23' - lv Y i cocA-col.A BQTTLING co. . M 11 -z- PAGE 116 Y' -1- 1- mg., g 15. -- . . .. -1- .gc-. - ---.E 1-pac 2- . .'-.eigfj -jf?-E3 j,:.?14-,Q :-Q f eil.-.515 .6 quill I 5' 'G' 5 G:-aifgisfli gh-fi, -SL- A 'L I giant 5 '-'Hip qrfvgr-ziiefq-Tr GP- 4192- rf M. H t L, t R F, It KL 5 .1 x .05 mn f ix , 3 -.- KE - 'I' 'si' -3? . -up , ,i ff t4'!f 'E' isdifw - i iH5zl'xs:4.Ii:-if -9 xx -L- :gif . , . .-L x-:L -atb -1-Qtr - , - , I , gy-6 14- , X mg' I4 - 1-:v . 'ge ' -gg?--- ,,- -L1,,,.- , 3 4- , - E mf' - '?'? 5' A - - T J. ln, - .QLtE2 Lap...qE .u.e-ETL.-ie, aj .. ff? X,, I .f B 'a Y I 2 2 il 4 -f- sf E es ,Q 9 -f ef 'sf- . 5 2 1 , in F Q Q F 5 EF -vt a 3 ' 1 5 'si ,X ': f - I --1 E 2 I 3 . ag ,nigga 9? - - E . 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CREAM OF CREAM5 has cooled the palate and refreshed thousands of ICS cream hungry lllgll school pup1lS PAGE 117 K I ' r 1' -I- + I 'X' -1- 'X' 'Z' -'X' 'Y' 'lf If it 's new you will find it at Knight's ' H. E. PARRISH SUITS-FURNISHINGS Jeweler KN I GH T'S 'I' The following essay written by a .Japanese schoolboy reminds us of those turned in by Sophomores to Miss Gaines. , The banana are a great remarkable fruit. He are constructed in the same ' k' f usa e architectural style as the honorable sausage. Difference being, s in o sa g are habitually consumed, while it are not advisable to eat rapping of banana. Perhaps are also intrissing the following differences between the two objects. Banana are held aloft while consuming, sausage are usually left in reclining position. Banana are irst green in culler, then gradually turn yellowish. Sausage start out with indefinite culler Qresemble terrier cottaj and retain same hue indefinitely. Sausage depend for creation upon human being or stuliing h' hile banana are pristine product of honorable mother nature. Both moc ine, W article resemble the other in that neither have pit or colonel of any kind. ' h nor- l case of sausage both conclusions are attached to other sausages, o n able banan on opposite hand are joined on one end to the stem, other termina- tion are entirely loose. Finally, banana are strictly member of the vagitable kingdom, while afilia tion of sausage is often undecided. It also cann l ' currence: ot fail to remind us of the cafeteria, and of the fol owing oc Ambrose Estes Cin cafeteria linej 1 Looks like rain today, doesn't it? Osborne Toft: Yes, it does, but just the same it smells like tomato soup fx- When It Comes To Srnartly Styled Well Tailored r Perfect Fitting Clothes School Girls Consider Suzanne's Their First Resource Stop and Shop With Us SUZANNE,S SHOP 915 BRoADwAY Columbia-'s Smartest Shop For Women 'I' -x- PAGE 118 4' 4- A JP STYLE! BEAUTY! QUALITY! 1 SHOES MILLINERY BAGS HQSE Home of Jacqueline and Connie footwear THE J AC QUELINE SHOP 910 BROADNVAY 4. ,ia - . 4. MODEL BAKERY -2' Our breads, rolls, and pastries Can't Be Beat Dial 6313 19 N. 9th -1- T Mr. Mays: Now We'1l play Schubert,s Unfmished Symphony. Charles Savvers: Gosh! l've just played that! 4 4 John Cave: When Cup1d hits the mark he usually Mrs. it, ' GIBBS sl SMITH GARAGE BUSINESS SCHOOL PHONF 6445 ORTON RICE S 1 It NHS 7 N 6th Street Il G IJGC13. COUTSGS El C Columbla MO for hlbh school students For full information call 6724 SAPP BROS KTRS G B ORToN 6086 01 Miss J R RICE 4727 Smart New Stiles in F O O T W F A R Rooms 18 24 or ovef Boone U0 Tvust Craduation purposes and every OLQHSIOH otheiuise PAGE 119 I ' 1 I 4. -Z' -1- 'X' l I t qi - J . 'of ' , 1 l +e 'P 1 . r . 4- ' S+ 1 i ' l i A, f. . A f- 3 ! 1 7 , Y 4. l ' ' ' ' 7 . ' D - f i , . 4 , ' .A .. f . 1 1 rv A7 ui L-' 1 vu' . 5 44 , 4. 4. f ,Y 1 - A-f-fd Y 'I' l i 1 I I I I 1 I I I , 1 fx- 'Z' I McKAY CHEVROLET COMPANY I if 4. 'I' I -1- 'Y' YELLOW CAB CO. y , gg DIAL 4191 5 3 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER 19 N, 10th St, Bonded Carriers I 4. 'X' I i A Steve Cook: Have I the right expression? yi Mr. Blackmore: Perfectly natural! I I Steve: Then be quickg it hurts my face. CSee page ZZQ I -1' P-I' A complete showing of New Summer and Commencement FROCKS B O S W E L L , S 4. L 'X- Mildred: Johnie told me I was the eighth wonder of the World. Lorine: What did you say? ' Mildred: I told him not to let me catch him with any of the other seven. r 'Z' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE gc COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE Full Leased Wire Associated Press Service-Local News of Schools, Society and Current Events-Serial Stories-Comics-News, Pictures, etc. I Columbia's Largest Dailyv ' By Carrier: By Mail: 1 month .............. ..... 4 Oc 1 month ..,........ .... . 25C 3 months .. ....... ..... as 1.00 6 months .. ........ ..... S 1.50 1 year .. ........... 34.00 1 year ........ ..... S 3.00 I Outside 1VIiss91rr1': I I year .................. .... S 4.50 DIAL 4131 Ji Y sz. y PAGE 120 I I 'I- + ' fx Vo Y X at gr, JMMXXQSSQ-S 5 s BARTH CLOTHING CO. Barth sends good wishes to the boys. Isabelle COX: What is puppy love? J. C. Moore: The beginning of a dog's life. Handed in to Miss Jordon by a first year typing student: Our tEeacher is on her vacation Our tuacher's avau fpr a Week! Our techur us in her vscarion Wgile thsee damb keys plsy hude and seej. Choris Breng back, bting bzck, Oy, brung becj mub- onnie. ti my tp. mr: BOEng b4Xj, be-ng bicz Oj, bvong bask m5 belnio-l mx-Y--Oh helkl Una May: lt took seven sittings. t 't ainted? Mr. McKay: You mean you have been having your por rar p Una May: No, l've been skating to school. DA WSON'S SHOE SHOP We're With you. 13 North Sth Street PAGE 121 Y 'I' FISHER BRos. MoToR Co. DESOTO PLYMOUTH 4. L J. C.: I've made up my mind to stay home. LaVerne C.: Too late, I'ye made up my face to go out. I ' 'I' l Talbot-Lightner, Inc. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 10 South 9th St. Dial P6415 , J. The toast, Long live our teachers had just been drunk. Mr. Abbott Was called upon to make the response. He got to his feet and ironically said, What on? 'I' 'X' SUDDEN SER VICE CLEANERS 114 S. 8th Phone 3434 'lf 'E' Florence Backus: I heard that Joe Ottenschnieder is two-faced. Marie Hudson: No, he's not: if he were he'd Wear the other one. Mr. Mays: Mr. Squires, Why don't you finish this piece? Arthur: Why, my music says Refrain 'Z' COLUMBIA SAVINGS BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE H. H. Banks, President B. C. Hunt, Cashier H. G. Banks, Ass't Cashier Established 1886 if A PAGE 122 .L 'I' If The DRU G SHOP Your Prescription Druggist. Kodaks and Kodak finishing too. Fine Stock of the Leading Toilet Goods. Free Delivery-Phone 4101 815 Broadway W. C. KNIGH1' Prop And then there's Jayne H. who is sure somethings Wrong with her fad1O She says she can't get this new station NRA they're all talking about W? Xi. No more of This Until September. XS X I USE NATURAL GAS--the Modern Fuel Clean-Convenient-Economical MISSOURI UTILITIES COMPANY If you do -not see your name, Do not think that We're to blame. Don't feel so sad- You Should feel glad. The biggest jokes-We'll drop the hint- Are jokes We're not allowed to print. PAGE 123 , JLWL f+J,!!! I .4 if AUTOGRAPHS . f ' T 1 ' 1 X , M 1550 Ajax Xmxfv fi Q X f A V X. 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