Hopkinsville High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Hopkinsville, KY)

 - Class of 1915

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'MQ 0RA B LACK Fmcnmwnzriz :fling gnu find hrrrein n truv rrrnrrl nf EI glnrimms urnr 5 nrtiuitimzs 'nrzzxth the mmngn and thv black. fin, nv.m?i 'f'. -, '-'-- ri' f. '1Wl ' 19 OTVNNCB , - , . , .- :,z,,- ' f ' A - 'mv -W., Q3BJ2liJZEItiUJJ2I Tu ?1Ii55 fllirginizr 1IIiIIiam-amzm, 1111111512 Iugftltg and rleuntinn tu the azhunl, 1111111512 menthusizxsm and zreztl aa EI tezuzlxnr, whuse pmzraunalitg zmrl nzharzxmzter huns Bmzlnmzzrl her tu 115, we rlzdimtz this, the fifth urdumz uf the gmnual. b .,,. ',.W.A . ...,.. ,,,,1 ..V. .,, 4L,1:,. . VV ,:,1,,,V V,1..A ,, A, o .,A,1 ,,4A d , ,.hV, , 1,1,f , C C, O A L LXC f '- - 1 N Qlnntxzrcts : Foreword. Manual Training an Dedication. Commercial. Contents. Organizations. Staff. Athletics. Faculty. Dramatics. Senior Class. Clubs. I Junior Class. Literary. - Sophomore Class. Nonsense. Freshman Class. Calendar. Advertisements. K.. .. .. - ... ....... -1-.I THE STAFF f-L JR A X O It 'f ' Nu Staff of 1915 Orange ana' Black THOMAS R. UNDERYVOOD, Editor-in-Chief. H. K. JARRETT, JOEL ROBERTS, Associate Editors. COOPER WEAKS, Business Manager. XVESLEY DALTON, MARY RICE, Assistant Managers. Tandy NVadlington, Lucy Allensworth, Athletics. Literary. Gladys Taylor, Viva Locker, Art. Nonsense. 'I ! !' CLASS EDITORS. Edward Dabney .................. Senior Editor Livingstone Leavell .............. Junior Editor Margaret Rives ..... Sophomore Editor Harry Yost ......, .. Freshman Editor .,,i,,,1, ! Q : are BLACK HOPKINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL NXXY Q Qs 'Qu Q gi '57 ,lf A I IQSQ xxxXY SAX fi!-,lb V3 5- 'mm .,., . w . 1 . A , , 1 ', ,A , 51 v .4,,. Q 'V'. - f ., , FMF ffl Q- .1 H. - ' . l ..,. K-J., , .. ,. . !11j2U5'l,ki1:L.. ' 103. - , x :vgx,+'A ', ,. I ', w 'HQ' 1, .- K 7' , ff,-1' 1 'V ' ' ..1,,': X. ., ' M' fi! --' W' .--'J ag, niqfvku . 3555 'L' 'fa f V Qgwyqg.. ,U . - -Q 5 1.5 1 J ' 1.-1,1 1 . ,- , -, V ,P 4' ' , , . wi ' .-3 f ' '- , ' , if-1. 1' AA 5 ' 2 Rf . 'Lx' .-a A My .- ,V w W:--A-pfng 1514 in .V 'Y ff' ,V X x 1- gtv-gf .,w,kj.-' U 4a',,i2 ,'A,,-.'.1p r .z tag 'J y.. 1 Q - '. f. WJ., X M . A , .. ,ff ff V. J- ,. w, .P ln u,mA.w,a V 'M , ' 1, A -' 'J 1, I --...Tu 1 A X .' u. ' v -H -' a'l ff' qv,..:, ,MV ,s. ,, 14' X X35 .Wf- ,?AJ'! H- ,i Y I -,Maw , r A W. -fa .4 aj . W if K 1' ' by sf 1 gpm-,qt ' 'iii '554 1-if M , 4 2' - 1,42 PROF. J. W. MARION, SUPT. Prof. Marion was horn at Hannibal, Mo., and gradu- ated from Vtfestminster College. He has been Super- intendent of schools at Fulton, Mo.. Princeton, Ky., and Gainesville, Ga., ' He came to Hopkinsville in 1913 and has become a great favorite with the pupils and patrons of the schools, ' O' l PROF. H. L. MOORE, PRIN. Prof, Moore was horn in Union Springs. Ala. He received an M. A. degree at Davidson College. N. C., in 1909 and sinee then has taught in King' College at Bristol, Tenn., and later at the Gordon Military Institute at Barnesville, Ga. He Caine here at the heginning' of the present term and has met with excellent slim-ess hotln as an in- struetor and as principal. 19M ORANGLAQQLB JW? 1 Ulilxf-In MMIII u ' A 6 , PETE EDWARDS Commercial Department MISS VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON Latin LACK 1 HUNT- H IIN M. S. SWEET Manual Training f ORAN CF.,Z? CK , ,wi 9 fy ,, N I , VA , , ,iV,. , In 1 V .J ' i I H I 1 V 4 ,f,. MISS JULIA ARNOLD MRS. V. E. WATSON MISS MARY PENN German and Mathematics Mathematics Science and History , f-1 f4 --f Zi . I '--1'b ,--ww --- 'f' I ml I9 ORANCLf'2ffP7BL ,L AA W- l ,, , h, i I , A I Ik SOYARS MISS ELIZABETH BREATHITT MISS SARAH WGODRUFF I MISS MARTHA ' ' English Sub-Freshman EI'lgIlSI'l and H1StOTy f OM ' ' ' f d- eg' ' ' ' 'Q ff 0 -1 9 X gym-q f M f' M9 l 'mn 1 5 w wr - .sisiiil -9 -in ,I ,, Q M , W2i5' H1f l Hi 5 A' ' 'mi f X AQ f Q A V 1' f X n ' w.fw mm-!..!!!, -- '-'-::t!,n1u fulfv ruruww f ,ffffff ffiff VW! :la fffuf f i . f, X ff If .J q w -I V yi ff , f, ,ff Nllllll , . f 4 X f f I Urffb 1 i WEL, ' P. X - Q. f I half' ,ff f 3 74 7 lg + 'C 4 x 7 MX 4' 4 Mn f X i 1, M ,ff 0 -wa: If I 1 I ' ff ffff f ffff D.M. HOOSER esrzswxuufmi fs OR ANCLZy CK IEW- lll X g 'Sify X- Senior Officers President ......... .... C ooper XVeaks Vice-President ...... .... J oe Randall Secretary-Treasurer . . .... , Viva Loeker Historian .......... ..... G ladys Taylor Prophet . . .... Virginia Pursley Giftorian .... . . . Tandy Wadlington Poet ,..... .... L ucy Allensworth Grunibler . . . ,...... . . , Edward Dabney -'i'v! !' Motto: Ad finem esto fidelis. Colors: Green and NVhite. Yell : Seniors? Yes ! Vlell I Guess. 7 C VVe 're the Seniors Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! of H. H. S. -freffgfr 1 QRANQL Ayn BLACK I ...f A ll in Senior Roll il-. .T line-y Allensworth Lorena Allen liueille Cowherd Fern Fortner Doretta Grail Viva Locker Harriett Major Pauline Petrie Verna Pool Virginia Pursley Karline Robinson Mary Rice Gladys Taylor Bertha Thomas Janie Walker Lenora NVall Ida Means Edward Dabney Wesley Dalton James Higgins H. K. Jarrett Gilmer Pursley Andrew Quarles Joe Randle Joel Roberts James Skerritt Henry Stites Thomas Underwood Cooper 'Weaks Harold NVeaver Tandy Wadlington Q, ,,,.. ,,,A,,, H N-fs' 'Q - - ,, ,3,, ,, , 1 . . QRANGLQQB LACK 1 Senior History Four years ago seventy-six Freshmen, the last to enter the old High School, 'ccame in like lions, but now we are Hgoing out like lambs. We enter- ed in a grand crescendo, but are ending in some re- spects, diminuendo, as we now number only twenty- six. Our Freshman year followed the same routine of any ordinary class, the same struggle with Algebra, and learning what we had to do, and what we could not do. Our Sophomore days were stormy, but the waves and thunder subsided perceptibly during our Junior year, and now in our Senior year our dignity has almost overwhelmed us. Some of us have made the unprecedented record of skimming through our classes with little or no study, while others have burned enough midnight oil to materially help the Standard Oil Company. Of course, we loved all our studies, but a few HD of us are very partial to Geometry and Chemistry. Some of our members are real students, drinking deep of the fountain of learning-some have only sipped the fountain spray, but all know that true education is progressive and ever unfolding and that H. H. S. has prepared us to learn higher things. During our Senior year the H. H. S. had the pre-eminent honor of entertaining the Oratorical Association of Western Kentucky, our representa- tive, of whom we are justly proud, receiving third honors in one of the best contests since the Asso- ciation was organized. Among the fair girls of the Senior class are some brilliant literary lights, talented musicians, and some with marked histrionic ability. Some of our boys have distinguished themselves in various athletics, some in foot-ball, some in basket-ball, and some in base-ball. Our class Presi- dent has been the star of the foot-ball team for four years, and is the 4'Terror of VVestern Kentucky. Vle are especially proud of one of our boys, who is brimming over with school spirit and loyalty. His Wonderful ability of organizing and his gift of man- aging has won the high admiration and esteem of the whole school. lt is he, whom we have to thank for the thorough success of our school Cainival, the proceeds of which were so welcome to the Athletic Association. Vile all love old H. H. S. and we leave her not Without some regret, but the memory of the happy years we have spent while attending her will al- ways linger in our hearts. To each member of the class of 1915 Here's to your health, Here's to your wealth, Here 's to your future bright! GLADYS TAYLOR. Wllilil .1 Nl 1'1N1l'l'IR. WHA KS. H. 1'. 11. S. 111, 121, 1211, Vice-Presi- dent 121, Secretary 1231: C. L. S- 1411 President class: H. H. S. A. A.. Vice- President 131: Football 111, 121, 131, 141: Captain 141: Business Manager of Annual The force of his own merits makes V his way- Nubs, alias '1Coop, alias .Iacob,' alias etc., etc. We will not gtzp to enumerate Weak's nicknames further. Cooper has always been a hard worker and he deserves credit for his business-like management of the 1915 Orange and Black. lt was unanimously agreed that the 1914 football team was one of the best H. H. S. has ever produced. As captain of this team he was always lovkillg after its,interests and WHS largely F9- sponsible for its fine showing- If would take a thousand pages to tell all we-'d like foo. VIVA L01'Kl-IR. H. li. S. Vice President 121, 1413 President 1213 Vice-President class 111: Secretary 121, 1311, 111: Annual stait: Schoolniistress 141. Wise to resolve and patient to perform. ' Yivafs main amusement is at the picture show. She knows every actor and actress whose picture is dashed upon the screen, and carries on a cor- respondence with not a few of them. She also has a number of their pic- tures which she prizes highly. Yiva's friendship with Janie rivals that of Damon and Pythias. In fact their names sound strange unless pronounced together. In her classes she stands high and has lots of school spirit. JOE RANDLE. H. C. D. S. 111, 121,131g D. L. S. Vice President 1413 Vice-President class 141: H- H. S. A. A.g Captain Basketball 131, 141. 1'Oceans for beakers and rivers for test tubes so vast was his scheme of chemistry. Behold this bright haired youth. He is ever 'tburning down. But do not niisconstrue our meaning for .loe is one of the best members of the class. He has not been coming to High School for years just for his health. XVe might mention some extra studies too. He has always had a fondness for electricity and will doubtless follow this line of work in the future. What he will accomplish remains to be seen but we know that his success is certain. Q i' K : fr -Q ..e. - MARY AGNES RI CE. Chorus class: Ass't Business Manager Annualg Schoolmistress. When accused of excessive study she pleaded 'not guilty' and the trial went on. Mary started her High School class of 191-1 but grew tired of their company and joined the 15 class. If you should see a tall, handsome girl with large brown eyes and a light quick step strolling along down the street you could put her down for Mary Rice. We might also add that you would probably see some one with her for she has a w rld of friends. In school, she is famous for saying 'AI cannot see why, and call- ing on her teachers for detailed ex- planations. But that is a good way to End out things. EDWARD SETTLE DABNEY, H. C. D. S. 615, 123, 1333 Vice-Presi- dent C335 Schoolmistress 145g D. L. President 1413 W. K. H. S. O. L. f4Jg I-l. H. S. A. A.g Football f3J, MD? Basketball 131, f4Jg Manager 1315 Annual staffg Senior Grumbler. 'Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much. Dabney is the silver-tongued mem- ber oif the Senior class. He has won many laurels by his powers as an orator and the class is justly proud of him. Big is also a football star and a basketball and tennis player of exceptional ability. He also has a rather noticeable leaning towards ladies. Edward is also one of the best students in the class. GLA DYS TA YLOR. Chorus Classg Class Historian: Schoolmistress. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and live. All during her four years here, Gladys has been a useful member of her class and school. Besides being a hard worker she has a pleasant way of doing things that wins favor from every one. lt is doubtful if any girl in school has so many really good friends as she. Gladys especially loves mathematics and Chemistry. It is also rumored that she has a soft spot in heir heart for a certain fellow in the Sophomore class. li if -'.' K ' f ' is: .r.. Q X 1 i 1 2 i-- ji A p g . g Q i ng, N p Ll'l'Y .llil.l'INSWOR'l'll. Chorus class: Class Poet. 'ACOHIG and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic tue. The above expresses Luc-y's feelings exactly. She is always full of life and' fun. She gained much fame in the Carnival last fall when she posed as Strong Arm Nellie. Lucy gets a.long well with all her teachers, but she probably learned more last year in Physics than at any other time l?I. Lucy has no idea how she will pass away the time when she graduates. Our best wishes are with her and we hope she will not try to juggle tor many boys' hearts at one time. She sometimes sits still and readS the proverb, A rolling stone gathers no Moss. W ICSLICY l'. DA Ii'I'0N. H. C. IJ. S. lll, IQJ, fill: D. L, S. President 141: H. H. S. A. Treas- urer tllz Manager Baseball and Basketball ill: Ass't Business Mana- ger Animal L'Work is my recreation. B-rudder has proven to be one of the most useful students the High School has ever had, by his skillfull management of our Carnival and the baseball and basketball teams. He also attended to most of the prepara- tions for the W. K. H. S. O. L. which came to Hopkinsville this year. ln fact when any hard work comes up it usually falls on his shoulders. He is some speed king on his motorcycle. Any time now we may see him whiz- zing about town, still he always man, ages to slow up at the corner of Main and Qlst streets. Wonder why? .DORET'l'A GRAY. Chorus class. Know this lady intellectual? Dorretta specializes in the Commer- cial Department. lt takes a paient and persevering person to work out difficult trial balances and to n1ake a troublesome typewriter write correct- ly, but Doirretta masters everything that she attempts. It is because she is so patient ad persevering that all her work shows such an exact finish instead Of beiflg gotten up in that just any old way fashion. Socially she is one of the most con- genial girls in the school. To know her well is to be her friend and a truer friend would be hard to find, JANIE WALKER. THOMAS RUST UNDERWOOD. LEONORA WALL. E. L. S.g Schoolmistress 643. May she never grow taller. We have already said a word about this young lady when speaking about her friend Viva. The comparison of their friendship to that of Damon and Pythias was not uncalled for. Janie also attends the picture show every chance she gets and knows the actors and actresses well. She claims some dramatic talent herself and has figured in a number of plays. Just now she promises to make a hit .in the play that will be given at the end of school. In school Janie has al- ways taken a prominent part in her class affairs. Such efficient service is always welcomed. H. C. D. S. ill, 425, 439, President 135g C. L. S. President 1455 H. H. S. A. A.g Yell leader CZJ, C433 Baseball 135, til: Editor-in-chief of Annur. Pres- ident W. K. H. S. O. L.g Rival by Request i355 Schoolmistress 147. I concede you that point for the sake of argumentf' It would be impossible to forget the tall burnt-coke end man in the Senisr Minstrel show. Even outside of the minstrel Rusty is always full of fun. He takes an interest in jouirn- alism. After finishing High School he expects to take up this line of work. During the four years he has done a valuable service to the school by act- ing as press agentu for all the sch1ol's activities. 'z Chorus class. Measure your mind by the shadow it casts. In every class that graduates from any school there are always some pu- pils who stand unusually well in their classes and who always do excellent work. In this class Leonora is one of that kind. She dies well in all her studies but German is her favorite. She was greatly disappointed when she was not able to take it the last five months of this year. Never-the- less Trignometry which was substi- tuted for the Deutsch, i-s quite differ- ent and no one could blame a girl for total abstainance frvm its wiles. We were about to forget to say that Leo- nora can manipulate a piano to per- feetion. It would be a joy to Pader- ewski himself to hear her play. . .l0l'IL R0l!liR'l'S. Ll'1'lLl'I 1'0WHl'1RD- GJLMER PURSLEY. H- C. l5. S. Vice-President: C, L. S. 145: li. H. S. A. A. 135, 1455 Base- ball 135, 145. Talk not of love, it gives me pain. Flossie forsook his Gracey peo- ple a couple of years ago and entered H. H. S. At that time his main trou. ble was with the girls. Even the sight of a girl pained him and he studied seven nights in the week for fear of seeing one. But that was two long years ago. You should see him now. He is the worst ladies man in the school, actually he fell down one day while walking down the street talking to a certain one. Guess who! Omitting girls, 'Flossie likes baseball the best and is a regular 'tTy Cobb on the bases. We will see more of him later along this spring. Clif-rus class. Love's gentle spring does ever fresh remain. When a certain young man grad- uated from this High School two years ago and later went to College, this fair maiden was not over pleased. 1That is putting her sentiments in a rather mild fc-rm, too5. But the ter- rible agony did not last long and now both are happy. But why dwell on such frivolous thoughts. Lucile is one of the bright- est girls in the class. She can al- ways be depended upon to have her lessons well prepared. Still she be- lieves in that good old saying, Let George do it. H. C. D. S. 115,125, 1355 C. L, S, 1433 H. H. S. A. A.g Baseball 135, 145g Baseball 135, 145 l doubt the wisdom of being too wise. We all like US. His smiling coun- tenance radiates his happy emotions everywhere and at all times. He has a reputation for his baseball playing but he shines his brightest at basket- ball- Here he only Hives the ball a toss and it invariably goes into the basket. No one knows where he learned h0W- Some say it is luck but he vows it is science and after Seeing him perform, one could Well believe him. He is a hard worker and will leave a hard place to fill in the High School. HENRY K. JARRETT. PAULINE PETRIE. H. C. D. C., 111, 121, 1313 D. L. S. 1415 H. H. S. A. A.: Football 1213 Annual staffg Schoolmistlress. His eyes are with his heart and that is far away- Should a hzstile army ever attempt to invade our country we should never fear as long as we have our Stand- ing Army within our midst. Besides his military skill, H. K. has displayed his ability as an orator and his other- wise brilliant career as a football player was cut shcrt at the beginning of the 1913 season by an injury to his arm. He is one of the best fellows in school and has the rare ability of making friends that are loyal and true. H. H. S. A. A. Secretary 1413 E. L. S. Secretary 131. So sweet the blush of bashfulnessu Pauline left heir native town of Fairview and entered our class dur- ing our Junior year. It is not strange how so blond a person as she could come from Fairview, Since her ar- rival she has received numerous little bouquets of flowers and other trivial presents from her classmates. But she has a tendency to be slightly bashful and her timidity has been re- greted. Pauline's main trouble is Germetry and it is that everlasting Geometry which gives heir so much trouble. She is a' constant worker, however, and beside school work, she has friends wha are true and loyal. gl .ANDREW QUARLES. H. C. D. S. 1313 D. L. S. 141 The happiest is he who from public rage, Drinks the pure pleasure of the rural life ' Andrew started collecting knowl- edge at McLean College, but after that institution closed its doors, he cast his lot with us during our Junior year. Since his entrance he has always been a welcomed member. Andrew's favorite study is Latin and he de- lights in startling the teachers by his translations. His favorite song is This is the Life, and he will proba- bly take agriculture as his chosen profession. We predict a successful future for him and hope that fortune may follow him. 'PANDY WAULINGTON. HAR.RIE'l'T MAJOR. HENRY J. STITES. H. C. D. S. 131g C. L. S. President 1413 Schoolmistress 143. I may be little, but l'm loud. Tandy is the smallest boy in the Senior class. .Just to look at him you would wonder how such a, small per- son could be going to graduate in June. But one has to know him to learn the amount of gray matter he has stored away. For he is a very studious lad and stands high in all his classes. If you should ever be hailed by some one with a voice that sounds like it is coming thru a mega- phone, think of this youth for he has same voice. Tandy likes to play Tennis too, and he spends not a lit- tle of his time at that game. E. L. S. Secretary 125. 'iLife is short and so am I. This little brown eyed country maiden has a liirm dislike for all lan- guages ancient and modern. She pro- gresses favorably in the grammatical part, but when it comes to the speak- ing of the words she gets her tongue tied in a way that is worse than ridic- ulous. But do not think that she can- not spea,k English well, for she has her own opinion about things and does not object to expressing it at times. Then she has the most convincing manner of talking. No one could listen to her without being fully con- vinced tliat she is right. Having these qualities a person could not help hav- ing friends, and Harriett has some mighty true ones. H- C. D. S. ill, i2l, 1351 D. L. S. 143. Alas, the love of woman! It is known to be a lovely and a fearful thing. Henirich has always had the am- bition to be a lVl. D. The University of Louisville has a splendid medical department and graduates of the Male High School of that city may enter without examination. So he left ug this spring and took up his abode with the Purple and Gold. While here, Heinrich always had at tender feeling for the faculty. Wgpee- ially during this last year. Henry gained quite a reputation for making mission furniture and is adept at an kinds of handicraft. f fff f if W 7x fa? fy My if? ff fd! f ffff Ziff Z fff f6 ff! ff WWZW7 xv' 4 7X X , ,Q ' ' . 1 . vf7f2n,34.f1fQQZ,-,iff Q.. Z ' . ,, 1 , aw, w. - .,g,ey,,g-1.,..w.f.X , Q , V ,Ng . -fag:-':f.75,,.4j:xfi,:ff: vi, ,V ' ' -V Wgf,g.a,n 1- 2. :YZ ,ffrwi rf ,f 4 . ,z-,aff ,,i?,..m ..-,f..f.:fA,fff.,!,W., I 4:1101 ay ' ' 5 fn? Q.,.. IVA. , ,. ,.AA, , . , d vi ., f 'ffl' ' r r fk Q ati-fl Zi . I 1 f N54 - if L f , b.,- .x , ' :V x I V - ' ' VIRGINIA PURSLEY. E. L. G.g Class Prophetg Riva.l by Re- quest 1313 Schoolmisbress 143. Her stature tall-I hate a dumpy woman. In the course of its existence High School has staged a number of excel- lent plays. Since entering, Virginia has figured in all of these productions and has always acted her part in an exceptionally creditable manner. Any one who saw A Rival by Request last year ca-n testify as to that. This year she p-romises to star again. Besides her dramatic talent Virginia is a goald student and has a reputation for constant studying. Even the dif- ficult processes and formulas of Chemistry are no serious stumbling block to her, and that is saying something. H. C. D. s. 115, 429, f3Jg D. L. JAMES E. HIGGINS. Secretary 1455 H. H. S. A. A.g School- mistress. Plague if they ain't sompin in work 'At kinda goes agin my convictions. S. Jimmie has the happy faculty of producing exceptionally sweetsounds from his cornet. His ability has al- ready Won him a place in a band and we cannot estimate what he will do in the future. This, however, is not his only talent for he is an excep- tional student. He believes in getting thru his lesson in short order, and with as little work as possible. Jim- mic also is a star baseball player at times, and Was once noted for his framed up Wrestling matches. Last but surely not least, he he is a good dancenand my! how he loves the ladies. BERTHA THOMAS. 'tTalk, talk, ye Gods! how she would talk. Thomas Edison may have thought that he accomplished something won- derful when he invented his phono- graph but the Senior class can boast of a member that outclasses Edison's instrument both in volume and con- stancy. But do not begin to think that Bertha. talks so very much. The fact is that-er, um. Well it is a diiTicult matter to exlain so we will just let it go at that. No one would think that Bertha lot-ks like a china- man, but she sure did make a fine Mongolian in the Senior class show at the Carnival. She show was better because of he-r impersonation. 1 45 LORENA ALLEN. JAMES SKElt.R.l'l l'. FERN FORTNER. Chorus Class. No simplest duty is forgotten. Lorena has been one of the most loyal members of our class thru these long four years. We have not heard much from her but she has been with us just the same. Although quiet. Lorena has been a hard worker. She has some 't' that Keep at it spirit which is mighty good to possess. It is that kind of people that get over the rough places of life the best. Lorena is always in a good humor and is never seen without a pleasant smile. H. C. D. S. 113, 121, 1313 D. L. S. President 143: H. H. S. A. A.: Flootball 146: Basketball 133 , 1413 Baseball 123. Weary plodders ever won. Handsome would like to know the person who gave him his name. Realizing the fitness of the sa.me he would like to reward the originator. In school Jimmie is the steadiest member of the class. He burns more midnight oil than you could imagine. Even the most carefully constructed pitfalls, traps and other ingenious de- vices that are set for the unwary, fail to ensnare him. Some of the faculty have just given him up as a useless victim and have nearly stopped asking him questions. Manager Basketball 131, 1433 Presi- dent E. L. S. 145. 'Tis I, be not afraid. When Mr. Girton did not return to Hoptown this year, no one was as disappointed as Fern. For last year she was always delighted in explain- ing to him why she did not know her Physics lesson. It was not uncgmmgn for them to argue half the period ou that interesting subject. At the end of that time he was fully convinced that she was right. Fern complains that other members of the faculty are-not so easily cfnvinced, however. Besides lessens, she plays basketball whenever she feels like it and has numerous trials and tribulations to contend with. V L , 6 QQ3t i 'll - f Qmurmnmm ,, ,,,,, .,,. ..,,,, , .f-jf If 6 ,,,?,J',,AI4V1 ORANGE,f? XCK Juanita Bartley Imogene Bartley Louise Breathitt Janie Buck Elizabeth Cayce Mary Campbell Mary Clardy Amina Nell Earl Brentwood Gee Frances Garnett Eleanor Henry Ruth Haddon E Junior Officers President ........ ............... J im Moss Vice-President .... ..... E lizabeth McPherson Secretary ...... .......... J anie Buck Treasurer .... . ., Vililliam Tandy Historian .. .. Mary Campbell Artist .. .. David Hooser Poet .... ...... .... D o ris Claggett 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' Flower : Red Carnation. Motto: Truth and Labor Conquer Everything. Colors: Red and White. ROLL OF JUNIOR CLASS. Margaret Johnson Frances Hisgen Bertha Means Ruby Morris Sallie Mayes Elizabeth McPherson Maye Oldham Grace Richards Amelia Starling Myrtha Southall Anna Schiefer Ruth XVright Myra Winfree Doris Claggett Lillie VVortham Annie Waller Bessie Walker Belle VVilliams Nlanning Brown Milton Buckley Robert Brumfield Bryan Charlton Earl Fowler David Hooser Livingstone Leavell Potter Lackey Joe Moseley Jim Moss Lee Oldham Cyrus Radford Phil Roberts William Tandy Thomas Wilson McFarland NVood Robert NN'infree John Metcalfe J X JUNIOR CLASS 0 ff,11hLA V .,-- Q-1Afl Q , ea ,,,,,,,, , M, ORANQLQQQ Wanacic Junior History EARLY HISTORY.-Vllhile the Chinese were al- tering their government in far Asia and building a mighty republic from their tradition-ridden landg while Captain Perry and Doctor Cook were carry- ing their banners into the frigid zone and wrang- ling over the prize which each claimed to have wong while Theodore Roosevelt was guiding our ship of state with a skilled hand and preparing our people for the dangers that were to come g-there was slowly growing up in the graded schools of Hop- kinsville a class that was to be a power in its day, and molding class spirit, patriotism and learning into new forms, was to advance them beyond the accomplishments of former classes. THIS CLASS WAS FOUNDED H9125 by pupils from the various schools throughout the city and county, who thoroughly imbued with the idea of gaining glory both for themselves and their respective schools, were sent forth by their loving teachers. At an early date this class contained about one hundred and twenty ignorant, inquisitive Freshmen, all thirsting for the power of knowledge. THE EARLY FOUNDERS of this class were mainly of the same swarm that has composed every Freshman class for many years. This swarm con- tained members from numerous tribesg from across Little River came the VVest Sidersg these people were great mathematicians and skilled in the arts of Algebra. From the southern portion of the town came the Virginia Streeters, a people very learned in history and grammar and very close akin were the Clay Streeters, who considered them- selves very worldly wise, since they had dwelled for a year in the High School building. Small bands from nearly a dozen other schools completed the ranks of this memorable class. THE CLASS GOVERNMENT of this class is similar to that of former classes. ln October, 1912, a mysterious council was assembled. Vllith the aid of older statesmen. officers for the four years were elected. Equipped with a brilliant president and other able supporters, the class was started on its career. Every two or three months interest was rekindled in regard to governmental affairs by a llhv-1-H 'f-- 'I lil UIIIJJ 1f A 'lllll A 19 ORANCMSND BIACK l 6 ' - , , mm l--, Q ..1. lilly ff -Xe wiv flllfx Hwlllxl Junior History -- Continued class meeting. There has probably never been a band with simpler laws than this one. The first re- quirement is that members attend sehool regularly enough to avoid automatic suspension. Even this is allowed if the member re-enters school. Also the members are supposed to take third year studies. However, a number of pupils have been able to per- suade the authorities that altho they take Sopho- more and Freshmen studies, by the law of occupa- tion they are the rightful owners of Junior desks and therefore belong in the Junior class. Thus it seems that the law does .not consider knowledge but mere position. GAMES AND FESTIVITIES-The festivities of the Junior class are but an imitation of the school games. First of all the sehool must be considered and every pupil must aid in the general good-will. Every sport has its season. In the fall the thoughts of all turn to foot-ball. This, the greatest of all school games, holds interest until after Thanksgiv- ing. When there is a game it is a time of general mirth and hilarity, tickets are sold, cheers led, les- sons almost forgotten and every pupil excited. Af- ter Thanksgiving, along with thoughts of Christ- mas eome tidings of basket-ball, but this in turn, must give way for base-ball when the iirst warm days of spring arrive. In every game the Junior class has her representatives and there are no more skilled orators than those from her ranks. PROGRESS OF CLASS.-Step by step has this class pushed her way upward. Year by year she has gained knowledge. First there was a. host of unskilled, but eager, Freshmen. Next a band of thoughtless, chattering Sophomores. At last this crowd, finding that High School work was a serious task, has settled down to the present Junior class. 'Tho there are less than half the original number, those who remain are preparing to complete their year and to enter the Senior year in the largest class the sehool has ever known. Meanwhile, their daily effort is to please all teachers, assist all other pupils and to better the condition of their class. MARY CAMPBELL. , 1 7' Lifl-4 f'wW. A J 29 , f' Nr' I Qu H QFHQPLF Yi X K J' V ' ll' RES J ,, .. ...... .ii . M 9 ORANGE, AND BLACK 15 ' ,.,..,2,,uuk 1' ' , 'xx jjjj,n.,ff,.qilN Sophomore Officers President ......... .... VV 'allaoe Henderson Vice-President ...... ........ J arnes Stites Secretary-Treasurer . . . ....... Mary Belle Bible Historian ......... . . . Mary Virginia Stevens Artist ..... ............. D orothy Eekles 'Z' 'X' 'I' Colors: Purple and White. Motto: Carpe Diem. , 5 ,yr -?!S23 'ji13X?'W?.-L-QM ffm- 1:- X sv -V '1 91'- -L-IL Q SOPHOMORE CLASS ff ,,,v, M ..Q, , -W V ,W ...ww M. . N, , 4, fa. nf , , , Y . , ., ., ',,'- ' f,,.4ff,, -,Mf5gff.+X,-,7.V1,, ,, f 'W' ,fg-ffm, ,W ' ' ' ' 'H ,' bg , Mi Mary Anderson M 3195 A IINQ laf LeCK 3152 J Sophomore Roll Mary Bell Bible Earnestine Cornelius Lillie Claggett Cecil Dalton Dorothy Eckles Anna Green Lillie Gary Nellie Gray - Sadie Groffinan Elizabeth Haynes Daisy Henderson Louise Haynes Evelyn Holloway Mary Hancock Lelia Johnson A Louise Johnson Ruth Major Hazel Reeder Gertrude McGee Myrtle lrene Morris V Petit P enti ess Lelia Owen Mable Pierce Margaret Rives Lou Reeder Lulie Steger . Mary Virginia Stevens Margaret Steele Mary Starling Ruth Stephens Adele Taylor ' Thelina Vlfilsonf Sara Vlfallace' Mary Jo VVallace Christine Vilade Thenia Vllright VVillian1 Baker Robert Brown Lambert Campbell Fraser Draper Malcolm Gossett Richie Hill Karl Hisgen James Higgins Herbert Shanklin John Hanberry, Lucian Johnson Frank Morris Vlfallace Henderson Thomas Metcalfe Robert Phelps Sam Torian VVilliam Thompson Williaiii Trahern McHenry Tichenor Brown 'Vladlington James Stites Ray Moss f 6 RAN Gl:',lZS CK Sophomore History ln the seeontl year ol' the history ol' the new lligh School, the doors were opened to an awed and trembling throng ol' Freshmen, who gathered there eager to begin the pursuit ol' knowledge within its sheltering walls. Our l+'reshman year was similar to that ol' any preceding elass, except our struggles with X. y and z, seemed to surpass those of all classes that had gone before us. And when time rolled around for us to begin our Sophomore year, we were not so eager a class as the year before, but gazed askanee at Caesar, biology and history. Nevertheless, we have the gratification of being somewhat superior to the pre- sent Freshmen, even if We are only one class above them. XVe also take great delight in giving advice to the under-classmen, although often it is not ap- preeiated. Even in our Freshman year the boys of the class showed a marked tendency toward athletics, and we felt sure that in the future they would become stars either on the gridiron on the diamond. And already our dreams have been realized, some have become efficient in basket-ball and foot-ball and several are already star players on the base-ball team. As yet We have had no opportunity of show- ing our ability in oratory but it is expected that many silver-tonguedn orators Will be produced from this Sophomore class. The girls have begun climbing the ladder of accom- plishments and are making a success in everything.- Some are very literary, While others show musical tastes and we are proud to have in our midst Cele- brities' in the art World. They have made themselves- indispensible, both to our class and to the annual staff. l would like to mention' and enumerate the merits of each member of the- class, but such would lengthen this short history.. Some of our number have already fallen by the wayside, but let us hope that those Who still remain with us, will push ever onward, up the narrow, rugged path until our goal is reached. MARY V. STEVENS. F RESHMAN fhQ5f. q?Y?Z , J tl nt fx W f , Lx 1 E, IL Q Q 7 if -X: . f H ,X Q Nf ' 8315! 1 X ' ?g Z2 J 1-.T 2-. f X lx --- f-'ff 1 ui I If A4 ORANC CK Q Freshman Officers President ......... ..., H enry Abernathy Vice-President ...... .... - . Julia Breathitt Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Historian .....,..... . . . Artist... . ...... -I'+'Z- Colors: Green and White. Motto: NVe live in deeds, not Flower: Lily of the Valley. Virginia 'Weston Prentice Thomas . Walter Neblitt in years. FRESHMAN CLASS ORANGE, 'A tl ttlt ' A J' Anne Bell Dena Brackrogge Julia Breathitt Buelah Boyd Katie Carloss Elizabeth Carter Sarah Cook Mary Cochran Grace Courtney Alice Curtis Evalena Dougherty Grace Davis Elizabeth Davis Linnie Dew Ella Foster Ruth Ford Hattie Hawkins Grace Hadden Mary B. Leavell Corine Ledford Thelma Winfree Blanche Winfree A 5?-.If . -XX Freshman Roll Thelma XVilliamson May E. NValker Lelia VValker Belvia Wlard Ruth Mfilliams Berta Nllhoberry Rowena Yost Anna NVest Henry Abernathy Gilbert Boardman Robert Bradley Wlilliain Draper Tots Day John Espie Newell Fears Ben King Harned J. VV. Harned James Harris Elizabeth Davis Lucy MacRae Hazel Mullins y Elizabeth Moseley Susan McClure Clarice Mullins Gladys Monhollan Anna Nance Ella Phelps Carolyn Radford Dorothy Richards Mattie Smithson Jeanetta Sacks Florence Southall Lurline Thomas lsabel Trahern Mabel Trahern Cornelia Weaks Lonnie Wloodruff Ruth Hulse Tylenne Mitchell Grace Courtney VValter Shepherd John B. Jackson Mose Klein Culpepper McGee Hugh McShane John Myers Hunter May Walter Neblett George Oldham NValker Pate Alfred Pate Randolph Peterson John M. Rice Owens Sanders Kit Summerhill James Skarry Paul Stadelman Robert Sumner Prentice Thomas Vllilliam Vtfalker Harry Yost Jesse Mitchell Orval VVeaver Bryan Strobe 0 ff1f'--- is 1A' 1 ihfl . . . ,,,,,,,,, ,, A,,, , M. ORA B LACK ..... Freshman Ilistory At the beginning of the term it seemed as if all the four winds blew in Freshmen, and by the end of the first week one of the largest classes in the history of the school had been enrolled. The class as a whole was richly endowed with the customary .greenness and freshness which has characterized Freshmen from time immerorial. However. we .adopted the policy of watching and waiting and in a short time had learned all the ropes. For the most part we have followed the beaten trail and our activities have closely resembled those of the classes which have preceeded us, but we cannot sup- press the feeling that we have done these things a little better than they have ever been done before. The first few days the boys did not escape the humiliation of blackened faces, rolled up trousers, and hurt feelings, but the hazing was not as terrible as we had anticipated, and we managed to pass through the ordeal without the loss of life and bloodshed which we expected. It did not take the Freshmen long to settle down to the daily routine of school work. Most of the boys in the class have from time to time taken part in the sports in which the school indulges, with varied success. In the Ciceronian and Delphic Debating Societies, We have discovered some embryo Ciceros and Demosthenes in the class, who bid fair to win fame and laurels as they pass along the road of life, by means of their linguistics accomplishments. The members of the fair sex in this distinguished class have shone in those activities which girls enjoy. They have starred in basket-ball, they have added new lite and brilliancy to the Girls Literary Society, and they lent their angelic voices to in- crease the harmony and melody in Miss Arnold's vocal class. Besides these varied achievements the class, as a whole, has made an enviable record in their studies, there being an unusually large number of excellent records. As we look over the past year, we come into full realization of the fact that our tribulations have been few and far between when compared with the many pleasures which We have enjoyed. Sometimes it may have seemed to the teachers that some among us were possessed of propensities for mischief making which exceeded all bounds of propriety. These misdemeanors were merely the frivolities of youth and we one and all desire for- giveness. It would indeed by a tragedy if this promising class did not live up to expectations, but you, 0 worthy reader, need have no fear on this score for we can hold our own against all odds. Just watch us and see us grow. F. P. THOMAS, JR. CUMMERUIAL- 'M DEPARTMENT :n---- fu ft' N , -,,l-avi -' , H.,-ii. F I1 A 10113 1. A ff' 2 - -' YL Owen 2 X' A Ethel Hayes Olivia Hisgen Hazel Hawkins Violet Owen Mrs. Feland Clark Maude Oakes Gertrude McGee James Skerritt Charles Sanders Grace Sallee S-am Sacks Louise Winfree John Metealfe Zommcrgaal QIGSS Roll Edward Breathitt Fred Higgins Alberta Mitchell Coleman Clark Anna Green Andrew Quarles Anna Green Andrew Quarles Nannie Holeman Eloise Redd Gilmer Pursley Doretta Grau Gladys Ashby Margaret Morris Rosa Nourse W. B. King Cornelia Hester Ruth Baynhain Ruth Harris Kathleen Perkins Belle VVillian1s 'Fhehua YVilson Thomas NYilson Janie Vllalker Tliomas Vnderwo od 'W K x 2.4 K, - , 3 W , ff, ,QM-'f ,, Q - - ,V ' A t f: L I , , . ,A A Y M COMMERCIAL CLASS I t QQ iK manual Crasming Zlass ROII Walker Pate J. B. Jackson James Harris Malcolm Gossett Culpepper McGee Robert Bradley Randolph Peterson Wm. Draper Alfred Pate Thomas Wilson Robert Sumner Robert Brown C. H. Surnrnerhill Jesse Mitchell N ewell Fears XValter Neblett Hugh MeShane Paul Stadelman John McLin Myers Harry Yost Mose Klein Orville Wleaver John Espie Thomas Metcalfe Brown Wadlington James Stites VVm. Baker A XVm. Trahern Lambert Campbell McFarland Wood L. L. Leavell ap. Ju 'v' .nm 3316- if' -1 'Y-fi. 'WG- L-M-A ' K A W5 ' V' l ' Q -----fw K, A K f- fa If .X S3 1 - N ..Wq,w:xMa14g-M . ,, . ,, , 2, , ,W X M avswfss , 4 Vg.:i,ggj1,gx ,, ' V W' K Aw 1 .,-X ,. 5 4 .1. if x 5.-ww'-1 '-, -vim ff X A . -' 3' A 'Q QL, M5111-f f af N. . 'A-AW L-2. MANUAL TRAINING CLASS P 1 . OR!-KN Q Eff-Q LACK . C hgol Literary Sp V XXV-25' To ouelietg, The Hopkinsville High School has always been proud of its literary societies. This year with three societies, it has probably done the best Work in its history, At the first of the year the Henry Clay Debating Society Was disbanded and two new societies, the Delphic and Ciceronian took its place. These two societies have made excellent progress and have met with the highest success. The girls have also manifested much interest in their society, the Erosophean Literary Society. 9- 40- -31 C ICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY I ,, 33,5 'f,J'f'Q Jrn1---- -- - ---- nut Thomas Underwood Coper Weaks Joel Roberts Tandy Vladlington Henry Stites. Gilmer Pursley Harold Weaver Owen Sanders Jim Moss L. L. Leavell Petit Fentress fffx i1iiiiii ?..':'-f All 4 fs CICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. 'Z' 'I' 'E' Oflicers. FIRST TERM. Thomas Underwood ................ . President James Moss .......... . . Vice-President William Tandy ................... .. Secretary Cooper Weaks ....................... .. Critic SECOND TERM. James Moss ........................ . President James Higgins ....... .. Vice-President VVallace Henderson .......... . . . . . Secretary Henry Stites ................. .... . . Critic 'I' 'Z' 'X' . CICERONIAN ROLL. Joe Moseley Lee Oldham 4 Cyrus Radford Phil Roberts VVilliam Tandy McFarland Vifood Thomas WVilson Vllallace Henderson James Stites James Higgins McHenry Tichenor Herbert Shanklin John Hanhery Malcolm Gossett William Baker Brown Wladlington Thomas Metcalfe William Draper Hugh McShane Prentice Thomas Randolph Peterson Rohert Bradley Henry Abernathy Harry Yost Vllalker Pate Moses Klein Ben King Harned John M. Myers Paul Stadelman Jesse Mitchell Robert Sumner Kit Summerhill Newell Fears 'B 'CU' 4915- DELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY 1'r - -- mn? f V vvvww -11 N 19 ORANGE, AND B IACK 1 'A ' mm ',-N -- X'--- mt f' -XB mln 1,4AfKv lm DELPI-IIC LITERARY SOCIETY. 'Z' 'Z' 'Z- Oflicers. Coleman Clark Orval Weaver Robert Winfree Potter Lackey David Hooser Earl Fowler Bryant Charlton Robert Brumfield Milton Buckley William Walker Arthur Skarry FIRST TERM. President . .. ...............,.. Edward Dabney Vice-President . . ............... Manning Brown Secretary .. .. .............. Edward Breathitt ' SECOND TERM. President .. .................... Wesley Dalton Vice-President ......... . ........... Joe Randle Secretary .. ...................... Karl Hisgen THIRD TERM. President .. ................... 1. James Skerritt Vice-President .. ........ T ...... Manning Brown Secretary . . . . . ........... . . . James Hisgen 'P+-Z' Delphic Roll. X Marvin Rice Albert Pate George --Oldham Culpepper McGee John B. Jackson James Harris John Espie Tots Day Gilbert Boardman J. W. Harned Owen Sanders Walter Neblett William Trahern Sam Torian William Thompson Robert Phelps Frank Morris Manning Brown Lucian Johnson Karl Hisgen Richie Hill Fraser Draper Robert Brown Lambert Campbell Edward Breathitt Wesley Dalton Joe Randall Andrew Quarles James Skerritt James E. Higgins Edward Dabney H. K Jarrett. A, f1y,f,?,f ...,.,.-, . w- v- 'K 'ff Q' ', .. .... . .-...-...... af' .Q . ,585 , 9 . . . T ix 1 F'-W-Q ' ,, K V gf? EROSOPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY A.- A- .M A. -aff fs' 0 19l A u Qu M, ,,K,4, 3 I X I I G Eg EROSOPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' Oiiicers. FIRST TERM. President ........ ..............., F ern Fortner Vice-President ......... ........... V iva Locker Secretary .. ................... Dorothy Eckles SECOND TERM. President .. .......... ......... ll Iary Bell Bible Vice-President .... ............ ll lary Jo Mfallaee Secretary Imogene Bartley Jaunita Bartley Mary Bell Bible Mary Campbell Lilly Claggett Dorothy Eckles Fern Fortner 'X' 'Z' 'I' ROLL. ' Nannie Holman Grace Hadden Amma Nell Earl Elizabeth Haynes Viva Locker Gladys Monhollan Harriett Major Lily Claggett Pauline Petrie Virginia Pursley Ruth Stevens Bertha Thomas Janie Vlfalker Mary Jo Vlfallace GIRLS VOCAL CLASS V 'f1 H-V -- A-'4-'1 H .ay rn11',1f.1fu--f1f1Q um ORANCLQQZMB LACK GIRLS VOCAL CLASS Leader-Miss Arnold. Pianist-Mary V. Stevens. ROLL. Hazel Hawkins Louise VVinfree Margeret Morris Grace Sallee Lucy Allensworth Lorena Allen Lucille Cowherd Doretta Grau Verna Pool Karlene Robinson Mary Rice Gladys Taylor Lenora VVall V Louise Breathitt p Elizabeth Breathitt Elizabeth Cayce Mary Clardy Brentwood Gee Frances Garnett Eleanor Henry Ruth Hadden Margaret Johnson Frances Hisgen Bertha Means Ruby Morris Sallie Mayes Elizabeth McPherson Maye Oldham Evalena Dougherty Grace Richards Amelia Starling Myrtha Southall Anna Sheifer Myra Winfree Doris Claggett Lillie VVortham Annie VValler Bessie Walker Lylene Mitchell May VValker Lelia VValker Belva Ward Ruth VVilliams Bertha VVhoberry Rowena Yost Anna XVest Ruth Hulse Anne Bell Dena Brackrogge Julia Breathitt Beulah Boyd Katie Carloss Elizabeth Carter Sarah Cook Mary Cochrane Grace Courtney Alice Curtis Thelma VVillia1nson Grace Davis Elizabeth Davis Lennie Dew Ella Foster Ruth Ford Hattie Hawkins Mary B. Leavell Corrine Ledford Lucy MacCrae A Hazel Mullin Elizabeth Moseley Susan McClure Clariee Mullins Anna Nance Ella Phelps Carloyn Radford Dorothy Richards Mattie Smithson Henry Abernathy Jeannetta Sacks Florence Southall Lurline Thomas Isabel Trahern Cornelia VVeaks Lennie VVoodruff Thelme VVinfree Blanche lVinfree Earnestine Cornelius Cecil Dalton Dorothy Eckles Anna Green Lillie Gary Nellie Gray Daisy Henderson Louise Hayes Evelyn Holloway Mary Hancock Lelia Johnson Louise Johnson Ruth Major Hazel Reeder lda Means Myrtle Irene Morris Lelia Owen Mable Pierce Belle Williams Lou Reeder Margaret Reeves Lulie Steager Mary Virginia Stevens Margaret Steele ,A Mary Starling Adele Taylor Sara VVallace Mary J. VVallace Christine Vtlade iii-D gg... ll 14' xr ' 1'-11 -'W ,f l P ,f x ,Zi 1 ' 'gun wi 3 3 ,N ' ' - R V w ,, ' , Q , V 5 A , 5 W f ' ' ' '4f a . 'l x Q ,, ,,,,.,,,, ,. ,.,,,K,, t Q oRANQLlge,.B AC The Western Kentucky Oratorieal Contest The eighth annual contest of the High School f -' N Oratorical League of Wlestern Kentucky was held on Friday, February 26, with the students of H. H. S. as hosts of the visitors. All the members of the league were represented and large contingents of rooters accompanied the speakers from each city. A wonderful attendance of about 1500 Was present at the meeting and more interest and enthusiasm was manifested in the contest than ever before. The delegations from the different High Schools displayedthe great amount of spirit that. was aroused over the contest by keeping up constant cheers and yells during the intervals which were allowed between speeches. Edward Dabney had Won the honor of represent- ing H. H. S. over seven other contestants in one of the most spirited preliniinaries ever held in the history of the school. Dabney's subject was 'tThe Spirit of Conquest, and he treated it in a force- ful and convincing manner. The oration Was de-- livered in a most pleasing Way and was a great credit to Mr. Dabney and to the school. EDWARD DABNEY Hopkinsvilleis Representative X... .. - -..mi AL P f +15 4 it ,, ,,,,l!.,, W .,,,,,,,f , 41 v111-fr ' -if it I ORAN QL7.4gB LAC K I in a1l '-- - -1--fl ul f' -X ' ll All of the representatives acquited themselves in splendid manner and the orations were judged by many to be the best ever presented in any contest held by the league. The judges decided that the medal should he given to Thomas Corbett, of Paducah, and the decision was generally accepted as a fair one. Vernon Lynn. of Henderson, Won second honors. Dabney was awarded third place. Thomas Underwood, who had been elected by the Dclphic and Ciceronian Literary Societies, presided over the meeting and made the address of welcome. PROGRAM. Invocation ................... Rev. Geo. C. Abbitt Address of Welcome.Thos. R. Underwood, President 1. Paducah ..................... Thomas Corbitt The Dawn of a New Era. 2. Madisonville ................... Sory Rodgers The American Child. 3. Owensboro ...................... Ernest Ford Our Duty and Our Country. 4. Henderson ..................... Vernon Lynn ' ' The Modern Unrest. ' ' 5. Dawson ............... . Raymond Morris Our Nation. 6. Hopkinsville ................. Edward Dabney The Spirit of Conquest. 7. Princeton .......................... Lee Beck Motherhood, Judges-M. M. Faughender, Mayfield, Ky., Carter Alexander, Nashville, Tenn., J. C. Check, Ful- ton, Ky. After the contest the visitors were entertained by the student body of the High School with a recep- tion at the Avalon. A dance for the guests was also given at Hotel Latham. The visitors all felt that they had been treated royally and were delighted with the manner in which they were entertained. 1 'iff :AE T1 , A 1-A -X .ii I EW' 1.i'Jf. iff, A .-Jn - r , fvgyl '3 4 ld 13 '-:' v. u? 1 -. .g+i'sEi9a ,f ,. Q.. . 5ig1.ff1' rf'-iff :wif diff' VSE- -wt A-Ei .Lk- 57'v ' . 5- M C 4 1- N if ' 4'-. 43 A-. , x. jf! 5 if X . 1 - fr ' N J ,,,, , f' r n 19 ORANGE, AND BLXCIC 1 ' 4-L Plym... ....- ull-l V' Q X! Ar A llrrryymw--nmgll f ' ' l 'o l'l ' '- Q 1im,.......,.inai The Standing Army of H. H. S. .Composed of those members of Co. D.. 3rd Reg., K. N. G., in the High School. 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' The Staff. Commander-in-Chief ......... . . .'4Corp Jarrett. General ............ ...... A lBig Jim Moss Colonel .... . . Pret'ry XVee' Tandy Captain .................. ...... ' LP Lackey 'lPet Fentress Corporal ................... . . . Buck Private in Rear Rank ...... Flossie Roberts +4-'Z' Occupation: Drilling, more or less. Color: Khaki. Diet: Hard-tack and bacon. Musical Instrument: Bugle. p Song: l'Pass around the bottle. --ff f t V-.-tit ORANCTLA Password . . . Cluh HOOIII . Chief Poser . Assistant . . . Most Hopeful Match Maker Member . .,..- no ,- r WOOD-B-WEDDS. ... .. Minister Motto. .. . . . . .It takes two to make a match Street Corner Flower . .. .................... Tu Lips 'Z' 'Z' 'I' Officers. Pauline Petrie Most Anxious .... .... I Juey Allensworth Gladys Taylor The Joke ........ ..... J anie VValker . . .Mary Rice Chief Attraction . . . . . .Dorette Gran . . . .... Viva Locker ' '-f+ -A---f.ff Q ,AA., , , , , i,?,.A, MY, A L.ACK i i BLACK HAND CLUB. 'I' 'P 'Z' XVeaks-Dirtiest man in VVestern Kentucky. Organized March 29, 1915, in the furnace room NVadlington-Dirtiest Senior. of H, H. S. Jarrett-Dirtiest man in Co. HD. Object: To keep Freshmen from looking fresh. Members of m. or 1. dirty ways-Dalton, Dabney, Motto: 'CDO your own dirty work. Randle. I f -l' gf' GRAN C3 1Z!S c:K A15 Clubs We Should Have In H. H. S. Independent Order of Boneheads. FASTIDIOUS PHALANX 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' OFFICERS. OFFICERS. Chief Iligh Ivory 'Pop ....... K'Handsomc', Skerritt Knight of the Waving Pompadour. Wee Tandy Next 'Phiekest Granite Dome ...... 'tDope Jarrett Chief of Noisy Hose Brigade ....... P Lackey Grand lmitator of Carborundum. . .Robt. Brumfield Commander of Heart Smashers ..... Dick Hill Dearest Rival of Armor Plate ..... McFarland Wood 4. + 4. Most August Adamant Apex ......... H. Abernathy LAY BEANERS. 'X' 4' 'I' Pet Fentress Jimmy Higgins Members: Beef Stadelman, Earle Fowler. Prentice Thomas M S Sweet Qeaeeeeeaeaeeeee Prospective Member Sambo Torian. n LFTQUIQW IEXLIL. gm L -fn A -N Q 'Q ' ya .Rim w in 1 ,, w - . m i N- A . Q... K 5 1 X , S 1 u .1 'ip 4 ,-4, ' ,L ' . :W 1 ' .-F 'w' v '. . h 1 , E f ff '. .. x ' I J 1 xg, L. ' 4, u- ' A g vo f N ' ,vi P K X. ,:' Iwi' ,Lfv Y. L' ' E -v l :A Q ., . wr' wt W- 1 . .- Ja .. ,,,, ,.l4 , s ,,, ,,M , RA GLl? fXCK Football Season l9l4 Although disappointed in our effort to win the championship of Vilestern Kentucky, we can in no Capt. Weaks 'way consider the season of 1914 a failure. The -,team lost only one game and that was to the Owensboro pennant winners. Second place in a fight for the championship like the one staged this year in Western Kentucky is a place of which We may well be proud. At the first of the year our hopes looked mighty dark. A lot of big holes were made by those who failed to return from last year and the new material looked anything but promising, but Coach Wliitiiall soon developed from a bunch of light, green re- cruits one of the best fighting machines that ever wore the Orange and Black. Coach Whitnall's work in building up the team was wonderful and he de- serves all the praise for Hoptown's showing. Capt. Weaks was also another important factor in the team 's fight for first place and he led his scrappy squad with rare ability. The season was also a financial success and H sweaters were presented to the team at the close of the year. 4 , , f f ,, ,i A , E , , M x FOOTBALL TEAM , ,zrffrfmii ORA 'B LACK 15- THE 1914 FOOTBALLHTEAM Capt. Weaks and Moseley, our 1915 ends, were men of the highest calibre. Moseley was an adept .at breaking up interference and getting his man, while Capt. Weaks, besides being a brilliant defens- sive player, was an offensive player of no mean ability. Dabney and Moss, our tackles, were two of the best men ever turned out by High School. Dabney was an expert at breaking through the line and was good at making a hole for the backfield men. Moss, our All-Western Kentucky tackle, outplayed -every man that he played against. Lander and Hisgen were a pair of guards hard to beat. Hisgen will be back next year and is ex- pected to develop into an All-Western man. Skerritt at center was one of the steadiest men -on the team. Although rather light for a center he made up for it by his pluck and clever tackling. Phil Roberts, our All-VVestern quarter back, was a little giant. Although the lightest man on the team, he was the fastest. Besides his great playing ability, he handled the team in a skillful manner and possessed that judgment and coolness which it takes to make a good quarter- back. Edward Breathitt at left half was an all around good football player. His punting was at all times good, while his tackling was of the highest order Fred Higgins was one of the best right halfs ever turned out by High School. He was the most consistent ground gainer on the team and was very seldom found guilty of fumbling. Fred was at his best on off tackle plays. Lackey and Brown at full were a pair hard to beat. Lackey, as he tells us, is a regular old booger in football, and we are inclined to agree with him. Brown, while not so bold about his prowess, was Lackey's superior in the defensive line. He could also drop-kick as was shown in the Paducah game, in which he dropped kicked a goal on the 20-yard line from a difficult angle. Joel Roberts was one of the best utility men that High School has ever possessed. H truly deserves to have his name written alongside of his brothers, Tommie and Phil, who are recognized as two of the greatest football players ever turned out in VVestern Kentucky. lv -Q' il fff.'--- - -'-411u Li . . 1 pe, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,, R Ml ,IQ QRANQL .sms LACK 'J '1 '- 'X1 K f' -X Lum ff'-fff-Q uit ' REVIEW OF FOOTBALL GAMES Bethel, 05 Hopkinsville, 33. On Oct. 5, H. H. S. lined up against Bethel for the first game of the season. Although outweighed 15 pounds or more to the man, when the Hnal whistle was blown. the score stood: Bethel, 0, Hopkinsville, 33. Full Back Lackey was easily the star of the game, carrying the ball over three times for touch- downs. Phil Roberts and Weaks also played bril- liant games. Montgomery Bell, 0, Hopkinsville, 31. Montgomery Bell Academy, of Nashville, was the next victim to Whitnall's fighting squadron. Al- though outweighed, H. H. S. easily won, 31 to O. Every man on the team played a great game and Breathitt was the shining mark, making three touch- downs. Princeton, 0, Hopkinsville, 20. ' Hopkinsville Went to Princeton confident of Winning and came back with her confidence satis- fied, 20 to 0. Princeton fought gamely to the last, but her fight was futile for the fierce onslaught of Hopkinsville was not to be denied. The whole team Worked smoothly as a result of her careful training, but Lackey, Higgins and Breathitt were the stars. each securing one touchdown. Owensboro, 32, Hopkinsville, 0. In Owensboro H. H. S. suffered her first and only defeat of the season. Owensboro's team had the advantage over Hopkinsville in weight and ex- perience and as a result won. Although outplayed, Hopkinsville fought stubbornly. The redeeming feature of Hopkinsville was the splendid defensive playing of Center Skerritt. Henderson, 7, Hopkinsville, 12. Such was the score of one of the greatest games ever seen on a local gridiron. During the first half of the game the ball see-sawed from one team to the other with neither side scoring, but with Hopkins- ville gaining about two yards to Henderson's one. In the third quarter Higgins went over for a touch- down. Breathitt failed to kick goal. Henderson came right back and made a touchdown on forward pass and proceeded to kick goal. With the score 7 to 6 and four minutes to play, our chances seemed about gone but after constant advancing of the ball on off takle plays and forward passes mixed in, Capt. Weaks succeeded in making a touchdown on an end run. Every man on the team deserves credit for this hard-earned victory, but to Higgins and Capt. Weaks most of the credit is due. Alumni, 03 H. H. S., 26. H. H. S. easily triumphed over the Alumni team including former High School stars, such as Hayes, Cantrell and Rives. Higgins made two touchdowns and Phil Roberts one while Brown secured two field goals. This game was merely 'fa tuning up for the Clarksville game. ,. i, Q ORAN GF, .eg,.1L.B L. CK Football Review - Continued Clarksville, 0, Hopkinsville, 12. On Nov. 21, the orange and blaek warriors ae- companied by a throng of rooters attacked the citadel of their ancient rival, Clarksville, and re- turned as glorious victors. ln this game as in the Henderson game, every man played a good game, but again Capt. VVeaks and Higgins earried oliu the honors. lflavh carried the pigskin for a touchdown while as usual their defensive game was of the highest type. l'hil Roberts handled the team in an exeeptional manner and his running back of punts was easily one of the features of the game. Paducah, 3, Hopkinsville, 10. Paducah came to Hopkinsville determined to duplicate last year's football victory, but went home with her hopes smattered 3 to 10. Padueah's only score of the game came as a result of a beauti- ful drop-kick by Capt. Rork from the 30-yard line. Moss, the stonewall defense of the High School machine, although handicapped by several injuries, played his usual sterling game. In fact, all the men on the team played a strong game against their heavier opponents, but Full Back Brown, the clever little toe artist of the orange and black, was easily the hero of the game. P Football Scores. Oct. 5-Bethel, O5 H. H. S., 33. Oct. 12-Montgomery Bell, O, H. H. S., 31. Oct. 16-Princeton, 0, H. H. S., 20. Oct. 2-l.-Owensboro, 32, H. H. S., 0. Nov. 5-Henderson, 7, H. H. S., 12. Alumnae, 0, H. H. S., 26. Vlarlcsville, 0, H. H. S., 12. - Paducah, 3, H. H. S., 10. HH. Men.. J. Roberts, P. Roberts, F. Higgins, E. Breathitt, Lackey, Brown, Moseley, NIVGZLBS, Dabney, Moss, Lander, Hisgen, Skerritt and W Dalton. Men Who Made the Points or H. H. S. F. Higgins .. ........................., 36 points E. Breathitt .. ..... 31 - P. Lackey .. ..... 24 M. Brown .. ..... 21 C. NVeaks .. ..... 18 P. Roberts .. . ..... 12 J.Moss.... ,..2 Total points .. .. ...... ........,......144 All VVestern Kentuckyt Moss. and Roberts, HIGH SCHOOL RESERVES In v1f-- V - ffm? , , A x gi vw: f1-f'1 v Hnttl 0 RA B LAC .15 SECOND FOOTBALL TEAM The one important factor in our remarkable 1915 football season, was the second team. Without a good second team no football team can play high- calibre football and so l say again that it was largely due to our second team that the first team achieved such noteworthy success. Time and again Coach Whitnall called on the scrubs to come out and scrimmage the first team and each time the plucky reserves responded nobly. Rain or shine the second string men were always there ready to give the first team a tough scrimmage and to dispute every inch of territory. The only game that the second team played was against Cedar Hill. ln this game the scrubs were aided by several of the first team men, and with these reinforcements, tied Cedar Hill, 0 to 0, in one of the hardest fought games of the season. The line-up in this game was as follows: L. E.. Pursley, L. T., J. B. Jacksong L. G., Hillg C., Toriang R. G., Charletong R. T., Underwood, R. E., Fowler, Q. B., J. Roberts, L. H., Moseley, F. B., Hanberry, R. H., Lackey. Next year several of last year's scrubs are expected to show up for first team form, and it is sincerely hoped that these along with many others will heed the call of football, and aid High School in her fight for the championship. as well as did the valiant scrubs ot' 1914. F' L' -'I L CAPT.-ELECT PHIL ROBERTS Phil Roberts, who for two years has been one of High Sclioolis most valuable men, has been elected Captain for 1915. Roberts is a star player, has a cool bead and good judgment, and is' one of the most popular boys in school. The-selection is an excellent one and no one is better fitted to lead the wearers of the orange and blaclc in their fight for-the champion- ship next year. .. ., RW 0 f' al Kgs Qs, 43 1B32AXS1KiJE3iF HTL fp-'7 0 ,,,,bN .. v 1 .ll y ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, 4 ,, . M, O A 52 6 Basketball Season The boys? basketball team was one of the best ever had by High School. The team Won three games and lost one. The Alumnae team Was the first team disposed of by Captain Randle's fiveg next the boys' basketball team of Guthrie was easily defeated by us twice in succession. The team lost its last and only game of the season to the Barrett Manual Training High School team of Henderson on March 12. In this game Coach Babb's well- balanced and experienced team came out victorious over the Hopkinsville team by the one-sided score of 57 to 6. Dabney and Pursley starred for Hop- kinsville. The team lined up for the season as fol- lows: F Center .. .. . . ......................... Dabney Guards . . . . ...... Breathitt, Torian Forwards . . . . . Capt. Randle, Pursley Substitutes .. . .......... Skerritt, Hill ,V 4.2 ,. 4VZ'E'b'w,e'f . R 'A L 5 eww, E gifff A j, ',,w-.L , .PT .4 h x , -is -MQ L: AJ ..........,....A - . , bg. I, . ' - ,Vain W. W fl , f .af 14 Af ffl-fai., +. 1 T BASKETBALL TEAM ,T wc a 1,AA 19 ORANGE. AND B LACK el lm' ' mlK ' 'V '-- ml Nvflx sin Girls Basketball Season Although the Girls' High School basketball team played only one game, it had a good team consider- ing the fact that it had no coach, and the largest part of the team was new material. The game that the team played and lost was was Bethel. Although the High School team was triumphed over by the score of 26 to 9, it fought gamely to the last against Bethel 's superior team-work and coaching. In thiir game Misses Campbell and Breathitt played the best game for High School and held the game to a closer score. The team lined up as follows: Center ........................... Eleanor Henry Forwards . . .Capt. Mary Campbell and L. Breathitt Guards . .Adell Taylor, Ruth Hultz, Hazel Hawkins GIRLS BASK ETBALL TEAM , 3235+ ,K CYEQKK gang 5352 W f Xe. 1 Q :ni 'S wx My .6 KK? P0114 I -: 2' ,Gm . rf All wwf ' 1' w is3,il1l51f.,., 5 fuzz-ff: 2.4, 1' ,, 'A r' f.'ifWp'1 P, .n -,I42 ' , ' IllW, '151,i5 , u , f13Jr3'w'. 1 uislw, HIM' f. ,ff x .I T -'-ff ' 1 ' -lv X f'?f'Z5'f: -f' 1a1?:?i2,I . 4-2-1 ,fy ,.r 2 .i1.g1Zij!.gQ ' 42574 Q 5:3565 . 1 L 'fffiz' -- .WW 1110113511 2-12 2 52-'-Tv,-, 5 I ' g 4991. 1 J' 11 , 1 1 1 6 f iw I . ' x 1 1 '11 .fy , 1 1 f , 1 - 1 1 1. 1 1 N 1, H ,1 ,u . J.. .x 1 1 s . 1 1 1 1 5. I 1 M- 1 ...H I I I, 1 , 1 A A 1 n 4 . 1 '1 L U I .r ' - L 1 ' 1 5 x x , 5 v .1 ' ' 1 bxxl x ' Av - 1,af H , . 1. ,. r 1 L . HT' '. ' ' 4 'A Q 1, I E A an , 1 9 J .' I 1 1 Q4 Q Q 1 .H . .. QA-.. .1,,.1 Q1 ,. 1 , K gf .,-1 . i V M N 12 . . A Q 1 Eff: 1 if '- N .2,:. ' .f 'r 1 ' ' ' ' 1 F9 1 NA Hum . , X , . . .1. ., ,Q N, ,,.,yf..,5fQ K -fggngex-3'1i'.u3Lxfiix.+,.,,'!QEn.,ff :.' fm A 1--. ,.,.f A. v , 1 , 1 1 f-xNc3I:,75 CK f Baseball Season The High School baseball season was the most successful ever witnessed by the school. The team lost only one man from last year's team and al- though it was handicapped by the need of a coach, it became a very powerful machine under the lead- ership of Capt. Moss. The season started with flying colors. High School defeated the Western State Hospital team by the score of 3 to 2 in the only game they have lost dur- ing the season, and followed this up by a 10 to 5 victory over Vanderbilt Training School of Elkton. The Thursday following the V. T. S. game, the Wes- tern State Hospital secured revenge by defeating H. H. S. 10 to 4. The team struck another stumbling block when it tackled Bethel at Russellville. Bethel aided by the air-tight pitching of House, won from us by the score of 4 to 0. In the first Clarlisville game which was played here, Clarksvile defeated H. H. S. by the score of 8 to 6. ln this game Under- wood pitched fine ball for Hopkinsville and it was only due to errors at crucial moments that Clarks- ville won. Several days later Clarksville again de- feated Hopkinsville at Clarksville, 6 to 5. This game was marked by the brilliant pitching of Hig- gins as well as the hard hitting of Brown and Moss. The High School team triumphed over Gracey on April 20, 12 to 8, in a game marked by Higgins' splendid pitching. With Eli Mitchell pitching for H. H. S. the Western State Hospital bunch again defeated us, 8 to 7. Joel Roberts' baserunning and hitting was the feature for High School. On Satur- day, April 20, H. H. S. defeated Princeton High School 9 to 1. In this game the whole team was shifted and as a result every man on it played a great game. BASEBALL TEAM ORANC FQSZIQEQACK - Baseball Record. , April 2-W. S. H., 2, H. H. S., 3 April 3-V. T. S., 5, H. H. lo. April S-W. S. H., 10, H. H. S., 4 April 10-Bethel, 4, H. H. S., 0. April 15-C. H. H. S., 8, H. H. S., April 17-C. H. S., 65 H. H. S., 5. April 20-Gracey, 8, H H. S., 12. April 23-XV. S. H., 8, H. H. S., 7. April 24-Princeton, 15 H. H. S., May 1-Princeton, 8, H. H. S., 9. May 8-Clarksville, 35 H. H. S., 1. 6. 9. Baseball Line-Up. ii,, Moss ........ ............ Underwood . . . Higgins .... Tandy ................ A Flsple ......... .... ...... . Breatllitt and J. Roberts, . . Brown .................. Hill .................. P. Roberts .... .... Pursley ..... Lackey Oldllaln .... . W. Draper . . . xi . X.- . . . Catcher . . . Pitcher ... .. Pitcher . . First Base .. . Second Base . . . Shortstop . . . Third Base .. Left Field Center Feild . 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First a parade Friday morning at 12 o'clock. Then per- formances in the High School building at 3 o'clock and running until 1 p. rn. Friday morning after chapel, preparations for the parade began. The Senior boys in frock coats and derbies led the procession. The Hobo Band led by Major Henderson followed them. Then came sev- eral carriages and cars representing the different shows. These were followed by a host Of SCl1001 freaks. At three o'clock the real fun began and despite the unfavorable weather, the building was crowded. The hall was gay with beautifully decorated class booths and fortune tellers' tents. ln the Physics Laboratory the star attraction of the carnival was given, the Senior Boys' Minstrel. The Chemistry Laboratory contained the beautiful Senior Automatons. The Annual room was used to exhibit the Million Dollar Dolls from the Sophomore class. In Prof. Moore 's class room the Junior Boys' VVild lVest Show was acted. 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' -'--5.1: VV'f?V1fi'L'i-,9'4Q..-wil. -V ,. F ul' -1. V ., lf. . , meg X ., ,X li :X XX ,.jXfXi-f,jX ' ,?..: .GA -V .A V I 1 XX f WX XXEKQXXX ,X X H Xu L X' ' , .MB V Mimffx, V,,55mi5q , 'V -.Q Egg-. 's,?5'f if-uf -wigs! 'V gr Vt VV ,V Ti':' ' 53? ' gv' -,V VHP- . Mfg' A K Y VV .1 1 X -- Q . , X X X, X- . .XW,,,.,s -.4 - A. V ,Q ' V . -. V, Q. ...Liu .X NQEAXQQ VW V -,H V 1 ' . ' - '.-- f 'f--' 443. .1 VV 4 . . Vw. .. -MF: -V, 4' Vr fwewffwfmgx' i.'2'..f.z'!'Eallk 1 fn- + '-Al' w. W' R iv , if Qias if A 'Nl :V ' +vP- mimM:i.:Ap 1r it i H ,,,,,,,,,, ,, M. QRANGL L C VVW1 Apologies io Mother Goose Little Mister Draper, Behind a big paper, lYas ehewing his chewing gum. Along came Mrs. Dutfer, But Buck thought he'd bluff A And swallowed it. That 's going Higgins cannot write his French, And Joel ean't write a theme, But. as you see. betwixt them both, It works out like a dream. There was a little Soph, and she had a little desk, Away back by the door, door, door. , 'She used to move with joy near a certain Senior boy And they passed notes down on the tioor, door, floor. But Miss Patty got wise, with her ever-watchful eyes And they d0I17f ever do it any more. more, more. her some ' ' A dillar, a dollar, a ten olelock scholar, Lackey used to be always late. 4 Miss Patty got sore, and sent him to Moore Now Potter gets in by eight. Mister Edwards eaught a Freshman Talking on the stair, Mr. Edwards grabbed the Freshman And rumpled up his hair. Said the Freshman to Mr. Edwards, c'l'll never talk any more, lf you will let me go and not Mess up by pompadourf' Q Q ORANGFZZ CK af Poms by Different Pupils Sing a, Song of the Singing Society. The Senior vlass sings way up high The Junior somewhat low, The Sophomore sings, O very fast, And the Freshman way too slow. And so hy the art of consolidation Miss Arnold has at last Reduced us to the incorporation Of the High School Singing Class. For we sing legato, We sing staocato, Miss Arnold sets the paceg And we sing a little tenor Sing a little barytone, Also sing a little bass. -Doris Claggett. 'I'he Cry of a. Poor Unfortunate. - , Ain't it awful some folks are so smart They can write verses right from the heart And While he or she's such a famous poet They don't seem to mind or hardly know it. But some folks oan't even make a rhyme, Not even if they spent all their time Working and striving and bothering each other, Just to make one line rhyme with another. So, now, dear reader, you can see That poetry ain't no work for me, And if I tried from now till never I couldn't Write any poetry, ever! -Annie Waller. o f,,,.n..A M AA. .,Ll f 4, ,,..1,,,V f 141.gf,K t ll ORANCLQQQ-'B LACK GD Poems by Different Pupils Before and After. Ten years pass by, then' cross their ways , The Freshman cries with gleaming eyes, This High School life is rough, But graduation draweth night NVe'll show 'em we are tough. The Sophomore with thoughtful mien Pauses to gravely state: This High School life Lrubs off the green VVe hope to graduate. The Junior pants with frantic looks, No High School life for mine! I'rn tired to death of many books, Diploma's lost it's shine. The Senior grave and dignified, Grasps out With failing breath: I've run my race, but not with pride High School Will cause my death. 7 XVhen all with one accord Praise high their happy High School days, And for them thank the Lord! A -Cornelia Weaks +++ I knew a man whose name was Knott Who had a chum whose name was Shott. Now these two men were very great friends, They stuck together through thick and thin. But once they had an awful altercation Vtfhich could not be arranged by arbitration, Said Knott, I challenge you to mortal combat, To which Shott said, Indeed I accept that. They got their guns and took good aim, They tired and then Knott felt a pain, A For Knott-was shot And Shott was not. -wuiiam Tandy. fi .ff f , , 'MW - ' --H , 1 A f .tx mv- Hula, f' ' 9 0RANGLli EKCK I f The Yellsiw journal Volume 1. Hoplcinvllle High School, April 2061, 1915 Number 1 Great Battle waged. Freshman Forces Defeat Sophomores and Com- pletely Rout Them. HIGH SCHOOL, April 20.-News come from the front that one of the most gigantic struggles ever witnessed in the history of the High School was held today. The enemies lined up with about equal ranks and eagerly awaited commands to open hostilities for some time. Finally the Freshmen made the lirst move and were on the aggressive all during the oonliict. The sharp attack of the Freshmen although stubbornly resisted at first finally forced the defense of the Sophomores' to give way.. ln a sharp encounter in the center of the battle Gen. Wallace Henderson4 who was in command of the Sophomore troops, sustained the loss of his trousers. No fatalities are yet reported although many. slight injuries w,er.e1ree'eive'd onboth sides. ealegetieletletletiai 5 LQ SEQ? QW ,pf 4 G ...urlfmg lr 3.1 '-1 K in , ,. my ,, A wr '-im ,. I v u, x .Q , v-' A , ,, v 1 ' s .J . - px'-:Q-, 'v. fl .X , 1 K I Ax Mx .kg V L - I . 4 , I .4 W., L - v I , ..- V- F W t 1, - f 3- , - .Q If . Q gil :J V 47-W . ' Y fr I i . ' I Q . Al' 1. QV 1 Q A U, Jef :,-1 1. A- 1. . 1133: J 'ff V nf? A 4 1 M 945' , -TH! I L i x, -41' 1. If X f . ,, . f rx A., A 4 z 1 1 - ,tv w , 'S , 3 ' -in -If 53111 Q 'X ' W rf. -1, , I V . i '31-fa -Z' 'AL 'J Z' f , X 5' ', - ' , - ' me 'ff - Q' - Y , A 1 ,, 1. , s q g, ' jig f 4' w - ' . F , V New 1 .- L1 A 4 .A-fs. y ' F17 V f lx new , Y- m 4 H W' ' ,w.m,,, ,mr-..1f.: -.f.,-,.,.4.pw1!4men3nZ d f,wTQ.'.1b-iii. ,M 1 4-. rw-P' '-A'--f im A - 'riff ff'fN I-'MQ 5 19 GRANGE, ,42i2,.B LACK l milf:-.fi--msllllk r' A- fn- V why r,,' rvliktui YW' GP Are You lloklish. Mr. Moore- A 'llheruios liottle will keep things either hot or eold?'7 Joel- How will it know whether you want them hot or cold? Miss Penn CAncient History classy - When Archimedes leaped from his bath shouting, 'Eurekaf what had he found? 4 Dena M.- The Soap. Miss Soyars- By what method is Jim's theme developed ? James H.- By exaggeration, Miss XVoodrutT Cin historyl- Of course the year is the most important part of a datef' Cooper-'tThe girl is the most important part to me. Edward D.- Lucy what offices have you held in the four years of High School? i Lucy- I was on the committee for the class flower Freshman year. Mr. Moore Qliiology elassy- Can you name the belt north ot the equator? Elizabeth Haynes- l,'an't sir. Mr. Moore- Correct Question on Chemistry Exam.- Why is sul- phuric arid said to be proportional to civilization of a country? Thomas U Chrilliant answerw- Because it is used in making' soap. Miss Woodruff Cwheu Mary Joe hegan to sneezei- Mary Joe. have you any sneezing pow- der? Mary Joe Qtryiug to speak bf'tYes-s-s ma'm. Miss Woodruff- XVhere is it? Mary Joe- ln my nose. G. Pursley Qto conduct of Clarksville street ear when he started to get on While it was rainingb- Is Noah 's Ark full? Conductor- All but the donkeyg step inside sir. IN THE SWEET BYE AND BYE fi v 7 ' my .,,ff'f,K-'--1l mx I QRAQQNGEAQD B mcic 15 fi. Eu - X nm If..11,-1 ullli Are You Ticklisli? - Continued Why They Come to School. Miss Woodruff-t'Robert, why are the middle Petit1T0 act Cute. ages called the dark ages? John B,-Bemuse GI-ace does. Robert- Because there were so many Mary C.-To show her dimples. fklI1iQ'hfS-M Ruth M.-To giggle. James H. in chemistry wore a deep frown for James Higgins CSeniorj-To growl. fifteen minutes steadily. Lee Oldham-To smile. Mr. Moore-UVVhat's the matter James? John Metcalfe-To sleep. James-H011 I was just trying to look intelli- Richie Hill-To study. gent. . Manning Brown-To learn. -1 J im Moss-To argue. When you see a light-haired Senior Dena May B.-To pose. Blushing scarlet in the face Joel-'Cause mama wants me to. Every time he pulls his watch out Thomas M.-To torment teachers. Edward D.-To flirt. -- There 's a woman in the case. James Skerritt-To be with the girls. Miss Williamson- Jun, what does Rex fugit H. K. Jarrett-To sing soprano. mean? Potter-To be accommodating. John-HThe king flees. --i- Miss Williamson-'tNo the sentence has the Mr. Marion- How did the Tariff bill pass the word hag, in it, House? John-Hlt must be, the king has fleas. Edward Cbrilliantlyl-Hlt passed by a major- .ii ity. -1 Miss Soyars- Where is the pupil who failed to Miss Penn- Prentice, where are cells found. sign a name to this paper? Who is she? Prentice- In a jail. John Metcalfe Csleepilyj-HI am she. f-L , ., ' Um 1f-f--1'f nl tl rm 1'-! - -Im ,lv 6 fl Ill of l GRANGE, AND BUXCK l ' 'A ' - y mm f',-- -K--mtg f' - XX WHY '4- +I 'tlllu Are You Ticlclish? - Continued Wesley Cin Miss WoodrutT's room J- I had 'l'ot Day Cwatching football gamel-HHOW dirty tim-v uncle-s who went up so high in a balloon they lookt-ml like 2lfllJIliS.H Miss Wooclrufi' Cwhvn some ot' the Soph boys droplwd shot on the Iloorl-4'Now let nobody stoop over lwvallso I'll think you are going to get shot. Selection from Junior 'l'ln-nie- llc stood bythe sea, listening to the waves lwatx on tht- shore and the sun beams l'nll on the waiter. In-no1iora.+ Sii1g l'ill the Sands of the Desert ' I . Grow Cold ' Mary It.-t'l'u1 sorry but my voice Won't last that long. 'Phoinas M.- I can't Work this example. 1 Mr. Moore- VVhen George VVashington was r your age he was a surveyor. Thomas- And when he was your age he was President of the United States. - 1 Gladys- Do the fish bite well at the lakeif' f Frazer- Yes, so well you have to get behind a tree to bait your hook. they get! Wonder how they ever get clean? Sam S.-t'What do you think the scrub team's tor? lllfiss Soyars- VVhat did Lady Macbeth say wlwn they told her Duncan was murdered? .lim Moss-HShe said, 'l should Worry'. Mr. Marion Cstopping Thenia Wrightj- I ht-ard a Miss Wright committed suicideg Was. 'it you?l' i ' f Janie-- A man at the library had Plato four weeks. 3 i Thomas U.- VVell, is it catching? Miss Williamson Cpracticing for playj- Lee, you are standing with your back to the audience. Lee- Well, it seems no matter which Way I turn, my back is always behind me. i -James Higgins CEnglish compositionb- Once again England is faced With a great crisis. There has been nothing like it since Alexander the Great burned his boats and crossed the Rubicon. '1 n...-ni . .... . . 1111 'ful X If ,MW Mm V lim! --1 --- i .Mull f' '- Giving the Year the tie-'...'af -0 gy Q Once Over August. School opensg speeches by members of School Board and Faculty. September. Matriculation. More Matriculation. Moore Seniors elect officers and also Editor and Busi- ness Manager of Annual. Soph. class election. Mrs. Foster sings in chapel. Everyone enjoys it very much. Girls decide at meeting to join H. S. A. A. Shall we divide the H. C. D. S. and if so, how? Election of Association officers. Mr. Kasey gives fine talk in chapel. Football practice begins. .. Coach VVhitnall arrives. Society divided. October. Friday off for Fair. First gameg Hoptown 30, Russellville 0. Lackey shows up Well. Win over M. B. A., 30 to 0. Mr. Powell makes talk, also Mr. Collins of Ken- tucky Orphans, Home. New study hall teacherg Mr. VVhitnall. Mr. Collins talks again. Football players get out at end of third period to go to Princeton. Metcalfe moves Literary Society be called Weaverian Society. NVe are defeated by Owensboro. Dabney be- comes object of curiosity, though not because of beauty. Election of officers in Ciceronian1Society. November. Weaver propounds theory on Hypochondriae. Lorena Allen misses her seat and sits on fioor. Football with Henderson tomorow CSat.D Hopkinsville won. Rally after school. Tomorrow and Friday off for Thanksgiving. Mr. Sweet will be glad to take anything the boys bring for offering. December 1. Mrs. Dulfer takes charge. Carnival plans discussed. ,,,,,,,, ,,.A,,,, 4 +1 v:f11f1ff'-H---f:111 ut Y I RANCLZ QB LACKSI Qi ,,,,.n... , .. L .ll f' - X Q ,, U '-4A ' 'M CLASS RUSH Senior pictures taken. Mrs. Martin talks in 22 School dismissed Thursday noon for Xmas holi- Chapel on Home. day to return on Jan. 4th, Monday week. Carnival. Friday school only chapel. Some January. parade, 4 Karl Hisgen asks Mr. Moore in Biology why the School not recovered from carnival. heart was the seat of the feelings. When Moore . . , v. Hhaw 1f-'-' annul' 61 ' 1' ' ' , W , f4L lim-W --f- --1414 ' 19 ORANC AQID BLACKW 1 I ..? ....k ' x -'xx i - iillnfwuxlxli HOBO DAY asked Where the seat of his feelings Was, a 8 murmur arose from the back of the room, t'His tummy. Someone knocks at Miss Vtfoodruffls door. 9 Exams. begin. ll Miss Spragins. Exams. over. 6 February. 4 Mr. Moore makes earnest plea for money for Annual, 12 Pupils learn that one of the most interesting events in history transpired during the Week end. HOW SWEET! Mr. Marion takes American History elass. Institution of military system in passing to classes. ' Election of officers in Cieeronian. Miss Vklood makes talk in chapel about W. C. T. U. Silver medal. Distribution of tickets for Preliminary. f19f RAN Q L? C K 1 Q Dillillvy wins lJl'0llllllIl?lI'y. 3 Another' victory-H. H. S., 105 V. T. S., 5. Four line spew-lws by A. Clark, 0, Soya:-s. ll. 1.0 Play Bethel. MSY' Pursley has an advantage hong, W. A. llong. over' House because he has hit off of him before. lflxeuus. for felilurvs mul those who were not 15 Clarksville Wins. pm-sq-ut :nt first oxaminzuiion. 17 Clarksville again has horseshoes. 'I'luu'smluy ill,l0l'll00ll oil' for clovoration ol' 'l'alm- 24 Prineeton game. oruzullv and Avalon for 0l'z1to1 ireal contest. 28 Clash rush. l+'rifl:ly night. 0rut.or'iual won hy speaker from 30 Open session. l,iHlll4'illl. Sllll,il'4'l'. 'l'hv Dawn of zz New l+lra. Lee Oldham discusses market value of Adam's March. rib. Blau-li llzmd gets busy. May. April. 3 John Hanbery is not kept in. VVhat's going to ll0ll0 Daly. happen? l irst hasehall gauw. H. H. S., 3g Asylum, 2. 5 Last call for copy. F - l 5 s 73 . In . : iflnmw I ,I , ' af! 'f ix f 5 625 , . 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SB100,000.00 l Ladies' and Girls' Shoe Store To-R AS WELL AS A ON ROLLaa Men's and liiovsi Shoe Store , 's' fr 'x' -io l Our Ladies' and Girls' Strength Experience Success Service l ,Q Department is replete ll ' E t and complete with the 'Z Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits 63 NEWEST and EEST l V . Y , ' W in Genuine Footwear. f -I N l Just now, of course, I E V li the interest centers in Your Trade is solicited dainty things for summer and fall, which fashion has de- FOR creed for matron, debutante and school girl. There are L many variefies of Candies, Cigars and Soft Drinks NEW THINGS I Some rather radical, and a lot of exclusive and distinctive L+' ' STYLES Q GANO BULLARD + + -1' Rex Building Schwartz Shoe Store East Ninth Street c...-..........-..........J i i 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- I ll ll Il Il ll I THIS COUPON IS WORTH Two Dollars ON YOUR NEXT SUIT MADE TO MEASURE The TOGGERY Cary - Williamson Co. l ll II Il ll Il I Do you wish to improve your Bread, Cake and Pastry? If so, Use 66 ' 99 Vern best Flour Every sack Guaranteed. Money refunded if not satisfactory IF YOU ARE FEEDING STOCK, Supreme Mixed Feeds, for Horses, Mules and Cattle will save you money, and keep your stock in the pink of condition - Manufactured Byl- The Mills T urniture Q Undertaking 4- + -1- Undertaking Furniture AND Furnishing Undertaking I Are two different things, and we do them dif- ferently. We will undertake most anything in furnitureg we can furnish most anything in un- dertaking. We are in earnest about it. 'E' 'I' -1' Bl' Don't mistake this for advertising 'Waller Trice Co. A T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T J T -P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-PT -P-P -P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P -P-P T T T T, T T T T T T, Tn T Tf Ti A- T T T T T T T T T Tf T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Tk T-r-r-r i+'!'-I-'!'+'!'-Z'+-I-++-!'++++-I-++'Z'+'i I Z Z''X''!'+'!'++'Z'++++-I'+'2+'X'+'Z ! Z ! !'+-I'-!'-! Z-:!Z: rt I li -I yi I 'l - . . 'X' T in OfZfmE'Z1i lIf3?ff'D'SE IThe PRINCESS I 4' As our C C We C eeeee C C C C -1- Candy and Ice Cream ' 'CX' -wi ii Are the Thing for You to Get I 'I' 'X' i + -fr + I : i 1- PARADISE CANDY CO. ' High Class '2- C? THE PLACE T0 G0 . 5 Motion Pictures QI Q X... . - .. .. J 4. 4. ' 'E' 4- I 'l' TRY 0 li-.. :.:.....mee-ee I Where 0151? the fest E Z E. L. Foulks ' 'S 00 mug iz 211: U L AND Hopkinsvllle, I Z -1- Ky' -2- + BECOME ,Th , nf + 4, , STGS 9 . W 4. E ii? Always FIVE and Ten Cents ff, 'X' k1 ll ii il li if l+ i L-! I--! Z l I i Z I-+'2'+++-E'-X'+-1'-X--! Z'+++'Z ! Z H'-X'-I-'Z Z I'-I Z I Z I'-ZH!-'Z''X'-Z'++-Z 2'-I'-Z !-'X'-I--I' -2--2.-X'-2--2--14+-!--1--2--1-+-1--2v! ! ! Z ! Z P'2 X ! Z P'! !'!''! 2 ! ! I ! 2 ! Z I'f '! i 2 Z I ! ! Z I Z ! Z Z' 'Z' 4. JAS. H. SKARRY 'I' The Leading Low Priced Jeweler and Optician Kress Stores 'I' -1. Fine Watch Repairing -2- Eyes Scientifically Examined Merchandise of Distinctive Value and Quality 4, and Accurately Fitted. We Grind our Own Lenses. We O.,-? .IO Guarantee Satisfaction. Watch inspector L. Sz N. R. R. 4, Motto: Honest Goods at Honest Prices 5 cts., 10 CtS- and 25 CtS- 4. . g gg gg gag S4 g g . . s S 'I' Sanitary Grocery y The A. D. AULD COMPANY :If u coLuiviBus. OHIO -z. The Place to Buy Everywng You Eat Class Pins, Class Rings, Engraved Invitations -23 - Stationery 4. Con WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 'Z' ni, ,, ,,,, 7. 1' V-V'fY.,f ' ' ' , ,YY ,i 'I' Palm Cigar Co. '1- JS -gi Soda Candies Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco J. K. TWYMAN 3' Shine 5C Staple andnliancy Groceries :III Hour Paws... Appreciated Toney Lambracken W gg gg Cigars, Tobaccomts of a Nff Q'34 S- Main St, 4. Q :Ig Russelrs Glfrocelfwy F0111 Aut0mOblleS 4. Accessories -:- Garage -:- Repairing 4, Corner 18th 81 Walnut , 5 H Everything to Eat H P INCORPORATED ' 'X' '1 !''! Z''! X Z Z !''!'+'! I''IMF'Z''I Z Z ! I ! Z ! ! !''! !-'Z Z ! Z ! Z ! ! Z ! I Z ! ! Z I ! I Z''Z ! I Z ! !' 'L 'X' 'I' 'Z' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'Z' 'X' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' sz- -z- -1' -if 'X' -:- 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' '!' 'X' 'Z' fi' 'X' id'-F'Z'-Z'+'!'-Z'+-KH!-+-Z X+++-X-+'X-'! Z I l 2 Z I ! I'+'!'+-X 2'-X Z'-!'+++-E'Z !'+'! Z Z Z'-Z X I Z Z Z'i' if why YoTShoi1ldlJe2 weekly Silver --' Z THE Z 1 + M If L .1 C + 'I' independent- foiiunrii-i:.i2i1 SBcoc5liTns1villldSlIhi1StS didrnahtt . e O -I- + have its beginning with a thrifty person. I 4, -1. SAVSEomeWhere, sometlme, some one BEGAN TO F h D - 4, 4, , and the first step toward fortune was taken YCHC ry ealllflg 'X' 4, Then he kept right on. He saved With system -- 4, l That was the secret of his success. 'Z' Being a Weekly Saver will be the secret of Phone 735 East 7th Street 'X' 'I' yours. Every week you Will be nearer the goal. . 'X' 1 Become a Weekly Saver this week at the l H and Service H i Iii Planters Bank 81 Trust C0 UNEXCELLED + 4. HOPKINSVILLE, KY, Phone for a Wagon and Send a Trial Package 'I' 4. L- The Oldest Trust Company in Christian County -I W6 Guarantee to Please i 'E' , I -1- + JOHNSTON'S gill? '-THE BEST IN '-' + + - - x A ' 6541? CUT FLOWERS 'I' 4. The Appreclated Candles i'--4 , 4. + Always Fresh and Good -:- Your Business Appreciated AND 1 'I' I fl: T .L ...c.. N. DUFFER... t fm POT PLANTS .. -:- ,A Mt IS WHAT i Z J. T B. GERARD ai-lg METCALFE l -x- -z- wan Paper, Paints, Oils, Window shades 5l4 FURNISHES H15 PATRONS 'I' -2- +4.14 'l' l Five Branches To Draw From 'Z' 'I' Estimates on Painting and Papering Furnished w T L M lf P , 'Z' 'X' Phone -:- Hopkinsville, Ky. -L'-.EQ 0 o eg rt 'X' -X' il:-I'-! !'+-!'4 ! Z !'-!'-I Z'++'! !-'2 I'-! !'-X--XMI'-!-'X--I--H''I'-I ! !'-X'-l !'-I Z-'S'-X'-IMI''! !'++-I'-! X Z ! ! I'-I' 51 l C i I ! l ! l i l ! l i l 1iQ.I iii ll i l 1 ! 'l 9 l i 1 'Y- I-ll-ll-llill-ll-IPIl-ll-ll-ll-ll-IILIPIl-Il-Ili!!-ll-Il-I A Proud Day Fo? ll H CQ C5 Z2 Q52 F3 Q 'Qi' 25 O 5' 5 it 5 3, li 4? I n an i I l cs as ll 4 Your Grocer Sens It A prouder day for just Two folks is the day that it 1 housekeeping is commenced. O 1-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-u-will-u-an-n-n-n-I l ,Our EXDfff16HC'f In helvme beglnnefs IH the SCh001 ' of life is at your command, and for your service. ' ,flee-eeee L as ee e e fffligur re or l You can Furnish your Home Complete, with a ' 11 ml O IP '-J l'1'1 Cf if .lil minimum effort, and at a moderate cost, with selections made from our stock of Furniture, Rugs, Draperies and Stoves Seventeen years. of experience makes for expert- ness and knowledge ID home furnishing 1 Grain, Hay, Feed, Produce l Q ' Groceries 'f l f 2 fr-5 i urmture ompanv 2 ' Prompt Attention Given all Orders and INCORPOR,-YIYED 3 Satisfaction Guaranteed The Home of Good Furniture -:- Largest in : Western Kentucky I al f l 911 i l f C f l ' C i l 1lS'f C f C f C f lf C f l i l IQ, 1-51 u an n n n n za n n n B-, J' Ho Cates P'e2i2iHH, Cas, Am 5.533-ieizfeo Sec' ff Tm 504218, Kodak Sylnvlies Kodak Work Fllllshed Jas. jon CO- Magazines Candy ....MILLERS.... L. A. Johnson 85 Co -- Manufacturers MT f3,2R,ZrR2L2? ,',' 3 Patent Fleurs The qizmturfkp New gm Blue Seal Self Rising Flour -:- Waterd Ground Pearl Meal A. W. Wood, PI'Opt'iet0l' Feeds 5 a UMM 0' o gluh G-Ikiirting d J The One Best Store For a fi Dry Goods W 'Ladies Arfpafel V Bunk and ifamphlzt iiiurk a Spzzfaifgm E Mens Furnlshlngs d l A I' This Annual was Printed infour Oface a If I hd LE' I n - I n .l,l 1 I l EP 2 I II II SII II Il II II II II II Il II P I Ull. IR. Bowles Model Laundry Cleaning Co High Class Laundry Work - U h0t0gP3Phel' French Dry Cleaning C ' d E I fi Si I I v 4. DZ. 4. opymg an n arging a pecla ty H Phone Connections No. 22, Ninth Street South Main Street Hopkinsville, Ky. !----ii--i--J Phone 77 Geo. C. Long, President i- 1 -i C. F. Jarrett, Vice-Pres. Bailey Russell, Cashier Ecl. L. Weathers, Vice-Pres. Guy Starling, Asst.Cashier first lliational JBank Hopkinsville, Ky. ine? ' U. S. Depositary Member Federal Reserve System. ....0.., 3 Per Cent Interest on l??,f,i2gS,Qf,2,9Q2 ts WALL sr MCGOWAN i..+T..- The House of Good Clothes I Il I II I' I Il II I II I II I II I Qivininis sinks iiwii-?!3.l91Gi1'lli191i sis ! 1!g 1 S , , 1 i I Colle 'ggygyalsand atqjo 'ues s Ask for samples,p1fioes and Instruction bool BUSH-KREQQMQQMPANY g 408 W.Ma1n SL. Louisville, Ky Q 1 Q gg l I f C 311 f C i 6 l 3 9 li-' f C i B i G 5 1 f i 5 C i C l l f II II II II II II II II II Il I I E WISH to express our gratitude to the advertisers in this year's Orange and Black, for without them it would have been impossible to publish this book. We wish to thank L. L. Elgin, J. H. Anderson Sr Co. and Frankels' Busy Store for their help, although they would not accept an adver- tisement. May these advertisements bring unhoped for results. N fin staff. X I I II II ' II II IF -Ill Il II II II I I .M Qui? rg, .Syl 2 .F- ,. 2, Q S 1: Uv sig J. I , ,iw -521 f 5 1 wi-I., w. ir 5 bi -H. Q ' I Hi U r. 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