Independence High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Independence, KS)

 - Class of 1926

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U N , J J... . .4 4 ' ' A i , A i. l ' T 7 i i i The Annual Staff 1 . 25 Editoi--in-chief ....... ...William B. Smith , Associate editor ...... .... . .Robert Hare t 5' Business manager .......... .... . . . . . . .Clair Hofer 3 Assistant business manager ..................... i .... Joe Gibson ' Art editors ................ . ...... Audrey Stark,q Shirley Keller I Kodak editors. ....... .... T essianna Blakesleel Ruth Johnson Joke editors ..... ..... .... L e onard Stacy, Robert Wagstaff 5 Class editor ......... ..... .......... D o rothy -Brewster C 3 5 ' Assembly notes ...... .... D orothy Masters Q 2 Athletic editor ....... ...Earl Burnworth . ' Circulation ........... . . Frank Dancer ' 5 A ADVISORY STAFF p T 'E' , - Marlin F. Reppert .................. .. . .Sponsor - 3 Miss Gladys Beuchat. .. . . .Kodaks .- Q Miss Mary Ed Mecoy... . .... Art Q gf Miss Jessie P. Stewart... .... y ..... Jokes f 25 Miss Katharyn DeLury .... ...Junior high I Q3 John N. Tevis .................. .... irculation ? if bf f --A i In developing the art work for this annual, it has been ou1' ' plan to place special stress upon design. Each problem has dealt . with units representing some phase of our school life. These l ,, designs are used as backgrounds for the illustrations. Because ' ' we believe that we have done something differerit .in this plan gi ,P we ask you to note and enjoy it with us. l 4 SL Q ' -The Illustrators 'Q iiii iq l Q ft fl if Q ' lm - i- . . S A E if : ' Printed by the l ,- N ' Independence High School Press i if ,. l it y . gi l ,il . , . .. ..i,, .. . '.. , l, . . ,L . Aiwa- .?.3 i--, 5:gv . :-- N 4 2 ,.i. y5 W c,g.,.,t4tiu-i..,. musk:-xwvilx'w,!3KoIl-: ,,-Ygtqg :,g':..:-.,. 'Miter ,X V:,:w..l.,,54.,, A i i V+ --W -A--Vvr-M --M-fg0g..g,':-e.'w-, , f . , V. 1, .. . , , K.. A N U h .Q ,U 4-AT 155.1 e,,!sJ..x.fn::suM.,mvv.54..i!i.g:..?W.,,,,,.,,,,,,,u. . -rezlmfi V ..Ms.:.-w.K3:.... -7.3.3.-5 .. .,,,,.., . .. . . 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' -I :24 'L I-' -' A X . L ' Lynx 1-20 r 5' 1. I . . .,,.. J ks H . I 2 11 I ,x .Q 4 - 5 4 ,, jf E. c w us L., .,1,g.f..f-Q.,,,.-W .-,,,, -'gg,p:,z,:5,g.1rm:1.-sJ.2igwxfsPwrIv-1:!!!'igE-fS4Xi'Q'-1L'fT'-ifSEQ-3':'..'1.ff5'f7?f1fi5Efi:'s3 f'r :CS:YiTi'4' fF- 7. 'W'- 41 ,, 3 35. , :,f '- ' l g,.4...5.-,fm----',-w f -- --u-. 4- -- I, ,, ...,. , leififi'ifiiiav?555312.21-keseaiifima.,-av4e:fS:fa.k1-uwiam.wanna , wxaefw--af.-M, --1-.W X.:--.W-aef-V-. M.-.-.J -+--, 11-1 - w - I ,, m'?B n mmnma 1W- r ' ' ' I . 6 i . OQANG Morag, t 92 sn. ' - 1' Greetings From the Board of Education It is with great pleasure that we, the Board of Education of the Independence schools, extend congratulations to each and every one on having achieved the goal for which you have been striving the past four years. It' has been your definite purpose to complete the course and that you have ac- complished. That aim is a strong, definite force in building your character. With Edwin Osgood Grover, I believe in boys and girls, the men and women of a great tomorrowg that whatsoever the boy soweth, the man shall reap. I believe in the curse of ignorance, in the- efficacy of schoo-ls, in the dignity of teaching, and the joy of serving another. I believe in the wisdom as reveale-d in human lives as well as in the pages of ap rinted bookg in lessons taught not so much by precept as by exampleg in ability to work with the hands as well as to think with the headg in. everythng that makes life large and lovely. I believe in beauty in the school room, in the home , in the daily life and out of doors. I be-lieve in laughing, in all ideals and distant hopes that lure us on. I believe that every hour of every day we receive a just reward for all we do, I believe in the present and its opportunities, in the future and its promises, and in the divine joy of living. We hope that each one of you has some worthy, definite aim in life and that you will pursue that aim with the same tenacity of spirit that has brought you to this hour. The little verse that follows, by an unknown author tersely expresses my sen- timent to you: If you cant be the pine on the top of the hi Be a scrub in the valley but be The best little scrub by the side of the ri Be a bush lf you cant be a tree If you can t be a bush be a b1t of the glass And some highway happier make If you can t be a muskie then be Just a bass But be the 1lVe1l9St bass in the lake We can t all be Captains some have to be th crew There s something for all of us here There s work to be done and we ve all got to Our part in the way that s sincere lf yr u cant be a highway then Just be a trail If you cant be the sun be a star For it isn t by size that you win or fail Be the best of whatever you are Th it Independence has unbounded fa th in her young people is evidenced by the wonderful opportunities offered them in securing an education The best that can be procured in teaching force and equipment has been provided and the kind of citizens vou become and the lives you live are the products of our school system That you will be all that we hope and that you will then carry on that hope for the future generations when you fill our places is the wish of us 'ill Sncerely Edwin Potts President of the Board of Education Inge 1 IF ' ' 1 '1l, . ' - . l . .Hz , . Y ' ' . . . I ' v e ' W 7 w ' s v '. , ' ' . do V . ' ' ' . . ' . , . 1 l . L- w ' ' ' I A . 1 . ' ' ' t , ' ' il 17 . Y Y ' JL y- 3 3 fs . .121 H Mummy' 'w'n'W 'i 'W'm Y- ---'f-usf'325'?ff' fi -' ' 'ff 2P- ' -- u kse ..-1 H' arms- - 'W' - Huff-1f ?if'i INBEPENBEQCE KAETMTI li -r. x .. 9 -r il 'rx '- vrnfyggyvq-vfy'x vvtgi1:gqy,y??gg-53 , - if ' T Z 4. :- ! I ' To the Class of Z6' fi From the depths of my he-art, I congratulate you fine boys and girls on this ' realization of one of the laudable ambitions of your young lives. For twelve years, you with your father and mother have cherished the ultimate consummation of this dream. This dream has beeni the lodestar of your vision as well as the impetus that AJ , . has enabled you to surmount many obstacles and triumph over many f1iSaDD0iI1tmeI1tS- 'T E During these years, you have learned the reward of' labor, the necessity of stead- fastness of purpose, the joy of achievement. Your mental and spiritual horizon 3 Q, has broadenedg your habits have crystalized. In some degree at least, you have 2 1 f-ound yourselves,-fashioned a compass and charted your course rather than remain 2 i the prey of the chance winds that blow weaklings hither and thither on life's stormy I seas. ' You have laid the foundation of life's superstructure. What that temple is U0 ' iif become depends with what degree of skill and integrity you have done this prelim- ,g .. inary construction' and the conscious effort and purpose you employ in completng the ' edifice. LQ As yet you are not master workmeng you are still apprentices. The world is n0t I at your feet. A college education will strengthen you greatly for life's battles and xi you should so equip yourself-. But :rhether you continue in school or whether you b enter the field of business, now is the time to take a personal inve-nnofry, Try to analyze yourself, setting forth your weakness as impartially as your strength, Con- .-f f centrate on strengthe-ning the points where you have not done your best. Purge from D ., ylclur ,conceptions every atom, of the idea of getting by. It has no place in any 1 3 sound philosophy of life and will wreck your hopes and bring nothing but failure if and disappointment. Honest endeavor is the inevitable price of permanent success. f' When society was far less complex than today, James Russell Lowell penned: K The busy world shoves angrily aside f f The man who stands with arms akimbo set 57 1 Until occasion tells him what to dog -' And he who waits to have his task marked out h I Shall die and leave his errand unfulfilled. . ' These lines argue the necessity of initiative, of being alert, of seizing opportunity be- , fore a competitor thrusts you aside, the courage to dare. Today with this brave spirit, must go the fitness of cooperative endeavor, the ability of teamwork. Modern QV achievement is not wrought by individuals standing in solitary grandeur, but rather , f' by groups working together, imbued wth common aims and kindred ideals. Organ- ' -1 ization is the motve power behind every large accomplishment. So the school of u I today edeavors to lead -you to crystalize habits of fair play, the submergence of self for the larger good of the group. This does not mean the sacrifice of individuality ' is or the compromise of character. It does not mean that in questions of right and f QR wrong we may merely do as others are doing. Despite the social complexities of 3 the day, the old cardinal virtues still reinailn and we are personally responsible for 5 our moral and religious code, In these big things, these fundamental principles so f fraught with happiness or woe, I would have you stand steadfast, stanch, true and uncompromisng, He who makes terms or gives quarters to wrong, treads on trea- cherous ground. J My confidence, my hopes, my prayers will go with you through the years. May .Q life continue sweet, beautiful and useful. May life be kind but strong, bringing to You the realization of. all your worthy ambitions and the fulfillment of all your gol- ' den dreams- Sincerely, C. S, Risdon, Superintendent. .. :E Page 14 5 -'f1.f --'- -sa.-. .... ,,,, .,..,.,.,,, .sr4sv:f.s5gagaf'ir'wif ewf-w .rs- '. v'-srza 11 x .... 5 T i i ...... awstptmnmct Karlftfxf , . I 7.7 7 .,,. . 'N F P A l 1 4, if Li I-. ' 1 gt 7? . V r-an-,gfiggagitig1926-Wm OQANGEAN9 B150 A ' Y 311,v..N.. , , l l 1 1 -12:1 ' il 5 I 5 559 F' , ' if ' .e 0 53 .I -r 3 . gi! gi ..1 - af Q .IJ e it - 1' C. S. RISDON, Superintendent - in :Q 7 ' f . . Q 5? We, the editors of thls volume of the Orange and A Black are undergoing much sorrow, and are realizing 2 iig -'the great loss that has come to our school and F community, in the resignation of C. S. Risdon our 11: superintendent. Mr. Risdon has guided the destinies of our schools for the past twenty-five years. The Q 5 national reputation of the Independence schools is A lj . . ll .0 ? the direct result of these many years of faithful 55 service. Mere words will not permit us to express F gi the loss we feel. ,, 5 : af' 3 E gf ,z -2 ,, . 422 5 gg 12 1' .. ll N Page 15 ' ff 1 r J-.mliamr 'll I : ' eww ef . 1r!Z'?!!'F-17 ?' 2 I 61.3 :-Ig. Hz. .... 1, E W , '. 1' ' 'v 5 ' mt.. 2224:141356..1Q+mesazasz-Mhwiwaiermsasssnzfsexswswvsea ' - s.4. .::a:fa1 on 7' To the Senior Class The class of 1926 is about to join the alumni of the Independence High school. It is one of the largest classes in the history of the school. It is the first class to do all of its senior high school work in the school as reorganized into a senior high school. The superior advantages afforded by a generous public in the form of new and adequate facilities for Science, Physical Educa- tion, Manual Arts, Art and Design, and school assemblys of every character have been enjoyed by this class. An annual by its nature is primarily devoted to the extra curricular life of the school. This life during the course of the class of 1926 has been fraught with much Worthwhile endeavor of varied char- acter and with a large degree of success. This annual records successful achievement with individual credit to a proportionate number of this class in forms of athletics in which high schools participate. Yours have been years of marked expansion in musical work as a school and we have been Well represented in music by a large proportion of the class. In debate and scholastic contests the work of our school has been especially successful. ' The spirit of cooperative endeavor as a class, as a school and as a student body and faculty has been all that can be desired. The latter is a matter of special gratification to those responsible for the supervision and administra- tion of the school and depends to a very large degree upon the spirit and leader ship of the senior class We are not flattering when we say that the class of 1926 is a superior class It has been a pleasure to associate with this splendid class as a whole and with all of its officers for whom we have the klndest per sonal regards The memory of the class of 1926 will always be a choice mem ory with the faculty and the writer As you leave us we are sure you will not forget the high school and that when opportunity affords you as citizens will champion its interests 1n the ser tice of other high school generatlons The faculty is interested in the personal and community achievements of this class It could not be otherwise because if We as teachers are successful it must be through you and your larger service to your day' and generation be cause of contact with us We extend to you best wishes for all of the good things of life and extend our wishes in all confidence of a very large measure of success Sincerely J F Hughes Page 16 ss, f-+ INBEPENBEQCE KKKQK 'J L u '- . 1 . . . . . . A . Q 7 f 'SP ' -ef - fm . , -Q be .1 5 2 ::.:-.,-1,-:gy-- ' ' .:::-z-g., -u 5. h , , , , - ., -- 2- 2. ' T'-gif - --.gf 5.14-5-5 'I' - . wnammaesv .wuneqcaintfehai-r't 'lifsraxfrfs 4. it r' w r 3 ... ?f 'il l'fi'TP3 5f 3'?5'i'i ' I if T! ' '-: .. .:i5a.:1,4c.pA .55 5? -f .... 4.-eq.-W, 5' 'I 59 mm assi 33355E119-'l?E.i!5hr?iFJ1S5ff6s74i??8EEfH5l5Si'f?!:iiA!' 1 . I sag . .. fi ' . 5 15. 1 f !' 2 a E J. F. HUGHES, Principal 1 J The Independence High school has been very successfully piloted for the last three years by E . . . . A if J. F. Hughes. His fair Judgement and promptness Q- ij in cooperating with all students and teachers at any time, has made him very popular as our high school I principal. Mr. Hughes is Well know over the state 5 and ranks high in the estimation of school men of h the state of Kansas. J 55. . T n e . a i Page 17 -xr vf' -.1 ' 1' -, .5 -,. u g,-.,,,,v: -,as-1. ftp ' . fzsmeiwimm. 'if'5' W? .. .i. . . lf 2-'erases'--,. L..-u . . r sf 'Q 'A Ar P ,Q L ge-.' -'iasfill --..j 'lr s- ' x - - 1, 1926--em .omega .... . , a. 1926. . 4 ' f '5?'i '5 - -V --P,, if '-5 J- was J The principles and rules of English, and the unique literature in which it is so beautifully employed are taught in every year of our Junior-Senior high school. Courses include Grammar, Composition, Classics, Debate, Dramatic Art, Journalism, Foreign languages including three years of Lathr and two each of French and Spanish, are offered in the Senior High School. More than one thousand pupils each year receive the benefits of instruction in these languages. Arithmetic is taught in the seventh and eighth grades, and special branches in higher classes. Three credits each in Algebra and Geometry are offered, and all of our graduate-s receive at least one years work in each of these. These various classes give excellent training in the fundamentals of all mathematics. American History and Civics are taught in the Junior High Classes, and advanced courses in these subjects are carefully worked out for the higher classes. Added to these this department offers extensive work in Modern History, U. S. Constitution Social Civics and Ecomonics. These are all very useful courses. Glee Clubs, Chorus, and other organizations in vocal music are taught in both high schools. Band and Orchestratraining ofa.very high type are given totany boys and girls who will try out, This very largely explains the popularity of our music deparunent. , In Hlouse-hold Arts interesting courses and highly instructive are given, All phases of Domestic Art work employed in the home are taught, and many attractive articles are made by the girls, while classes in cooking are learning, practicing, and helping throughout the year. Those cafeteria lunches testify daily to the good work donein dass The Manual Arts classes are instructed in printing, woodwork iron work and mechanical drawing. Some artistically made articles are on display each spring, and The Student, and Orange and Black are products of our own printers. A realinnovadon hischool work wasthe hmroducwon of Physmal Educadon in the grades several years ago. At the present time DhYSical training is a vital part of each pupil's high school education. It is indispensable in a. modern school. It is part of the curriculunr The Art and Design department was inaugurated when the new system started off in 1923. Each year shows the wisdom of establishing this course. Both teacher and pupils are often employed nct only in school enterprizes but frequently those of the community. To meet the needs of a progressive business world, the commercial department offers excellent cources in Arithmetic, Penmanship, Stenography, Typewriting Com- mercial law, bookkeeping, oiiice practice, All lines of commercial activities are taught. Graduates of that department are doing creditable work in nearly all lines of business, When the new building was planned, ample provision was made for instruction in the sciences. The three practical sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Biology are provided for in laboratories as fine as any found in Kansas. Botany, Agriculture, Physical Geography, and Physiology are taught with the ideal of usefulness ever be- fore the instructor. A For all this six years of instruction and training in high school work we acknow- ledge our indebtedness to the clear foresight and willing sacrifices of the citizens of Independence. Yve thank you, -E. J. Castillo Page 18 Synopsis of High School Activities 5 in ,, ... . -f: - -. -mf' f t' ' . 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M S cf l ,4., ,. : . 'F' S if The Faculty . H- The Senior class, in expressing their heartiest wishes to the Faculty of the ' school, would like to thank them for their interest which they have shown us. 1 The Faculty has for its members students who have traveled the ways of ri - life and accomplished a task for which the world is striving. Their lives have 5 Q' as a beacon some great task which they wish to perform, and in doing this, If they pass through many hardships. ' In the different departments, the teachers are striving to raise the standard of our school which is for the betterment of our community. The school de- . partment has one of the greatest advantages in. having such a wonderful group 3 of teachers as we have. They deserve the full cooperation of the student body I and the citizens of the city. 1' it While Mr. Risdon has been the Superintendent of our schools, he has used Q- all of his time in trying to better our system in gathering the best qualified 1 teachers he could find. In doing this, he secured our Principal, Mr. Hughes, ' Q who has made great strides in advancing the system of I.H.S. In addition to -, lf these men we have many other capable teachers who desire to have our com- ' Qi munity represented by a first class school. Q The standard of our system for the teachers is high enough so as to have V the best possible instruction in the state. This is known to all who have in a way been connected with the school. As the school years go by the students , 5 realize more each day that the teachers are responsible for their start in life. 1:1 This will help them to make more ofa success in later life. + ' A few years ago it was thought that the use of school was to give the student a little arithmetic, Writing and spelling. Now there has been other B 'f vocational units added to the system which help to give a broader scope to the student who intends to take up one of the trades. These departments are A ' guided by experts in teaching the students. This is shown by the work which is produced in these departments. 1' -V ,L ff Again, the Senior class of 1926, sincerely thanks all the teachers for their undivided attention in helping us to gain our high school education. 5 ZT A -William B. Smith 11 5- :2 Page 23 Ni 5,?gx,:,t -5:g,Nt-f,'4 'ang ,.,.,xg,ggyEgr.:,.. ' H - fx Sw - .4 -.e . ' r'i:, jg'- ' ..,,-riez ffv-rv? -4. ,X ' - . - - 'tiliiiftf fear.-sna gs CASTILLO DELURY E. J. CASTILLO, B. S. Constitution Mr. Castillo does his best at helping day by day, To make the school grow better, and improve it in every way. KATHARYN MAE DeLURY, Life Diploma. Algebra Miss DeLury's favorite expression is a smile, We'll all guarantee it to be worth while. EDITH CONARD, B. S. Latin Neither trif-les annoy nor perplexities disturb the serenity of Miss Con- ard's quiet manner. M. F. REPPERT, Three-year State Certificate. Printing Mr. Reppert says he thinks for ll hobby, That the study of lynn-lice is nobby. CONARD REPPERT GLADYS FAYE BEUCHAT, B. S. French, Spanish Much patience she has, as you would agree, lf ever her first hour class you should see L. R. HIATT, B. S., A. M. English, Journalism Mr. Hiatt, assistant principal, we find most of all, Saying, 'tLet us move on. when we stop in the hall. MARY LOUISE SELF Study Hall One of the most useful members of the faculty is a good study hall supervisor. LUZENA ELMIRA MARSHALL, Life Certificate. English She maintains a high scholastic stand- ard in her classes, which speaks well of her as u teacher. BEUCHAT HIATT Page 2 4 SELF MARSHALL GOEPFERT GOULD PAUL O. GOEPFERT, American Conservatory of Music. Instrumental Music Mr. Goepfert loves music the best, And he wields his baton with a great zest. GLADYS E. GOULD, A. B. Physical Training Miss Gould who came to us from Arizona, has proven herself VGYY popular with the girls of I. H. S, HENRIETTA GILLETT, A. B. Cooking Miss Gillett's classes are interesting, and e-very girl enrolled will feel that she has received full value for her time in class. R. L. DAGGETT, B. S. Algebra, Business Arithmetic Mr, Daggett although a new member of the faculty, has made algebra both interesting and profitable. GILLETT DAGGETT ANNA A. INGLEMAN, A. B. Dramatics, Normal Training Miss Ingle-man is one ot the best friends that the school and stud- ents have. HELEN MARIE HALL Civics Miss Helen Hall enjoys a good show, Teachers are just like students, you know. MRS. GRACE AXTON, A. B. Hygiene, Civics, Senior Phy- siology Genuine interest in her pupils, and a habit of radiating pep explains her success with her pupils. SIMEON WEBB, A. B. Economics ,English, Debate, Public speaking To be a man without a country would be only about half as bad as to hold 71 debate without Mr. VVebb. INGLEMAN HALL AXTON WEBB Page 25 FRILEY CROCKER W. L. FRILEY, B. S. Manual Arts Mr. Friley, a teacher of manual arts. By his outspoken candor has quite won our hearts. GRACE CROCKER, A. B. English One of the many teachers who have won their way to the hearts of their students, DORA CASH, B. S. Geography Mrs. Cash, you know, is a dear, Though in some she inspires great fear, DEANE H. SMITH, A. B. Physical'Education Just one of the Smiths as the saying goes, But known as Deacon to those he knows. CASH SMITH JESSIE P. STEWART, A. B. Typewriting, Shorthand There is no loud noise where Miss Stewart holds forth, but there is some very good work being done there. ETHEL M. WAHL, Life Certificate English, History, Arithmetic Miss Wahl has proved herself a very capable instructor in several sub- jects. MINNIE BURNS, Life Certificate History Miss Burns likes to travel everydayg She'd do it always if she had her Way. ZELLA SPRADLING, A. B. Physical Education Miss Spradling's Atten-shun makes a very great impression, Upon those who hear her say her favorite expression. STEWART WAHL Page 26 BURNS SPRADLING .,2-.'l'.i,,Q-.l'Q,f.L ' JL' f MEYERS BROWN FRANCES C. MEYERS, A. B. Chemistry He is a good man in a good position GEORGIA THORNTON BROWNi Life Certificate. Latin Miss Brown confesses that what bores her most Are pupils' excuses: she must get a host. BESS GERTRUDE CLAPP, B. E., B. S. English and American Liter- ature Miss Clapp is so firmly established that I. H. S. will not be the same school without her. JOHN TEVIS, A. B. Physics, Psychology CLAPP TEVIS J. E. MOORE, B. S. Machine Shop Mr. Moore gives his best to the school. 'Tis a splendid best that he makes his rule. BARBARA GANSEL, A. B. English As a high school teacher, she is very successful and is a much sought-after school marm. ELLA JANE HAGEN, A. B. Sewing Miss Hagen's hobby-'tis curling her hair. Gum chewing in high school is her greatest care. L. E. EBERWEIN, B. S. Agriculture, Biology He knows biology from amoeba to many Mr- Tevls always repeats, I Won t Is a shark at concocting a good stunt argue with yOU. gr plan. MOORE GANSEL HAGEN EBERWEIN Page 27 l 'IRHILL DAXON HARDY IVIECOY NETTIE R. UNDERHILL, Life ROBERTA TAGGART, Life Cer- Certificate English, Civics tificate English Miss llntlerhill is one ot' our instruc- tors in English. ALICE MARDELL DAXON, Life Certificate Mathematics Miss lJaxon's work is very efficient both in teaching inatheniatics and in keeping order. HAZEL HELEN HARDY, Special Life Certificate Chorus, Music Appreciation VVQ adore Miss Hartlyg she's f-ull of vim, She keeps her chorus in splendid trim, MARY ED MECOY Drawing and Design Miss Mecoy labors early and late, Teaching prospective artists the- way to be great. Miss Taggart, a member of the Eng- lish teaching fcrce, who knows how to get a maximum amount of work from her pupils. ADA CATES, A. B. Life Diploma Mathematics Miss Cates treats everyone squarely, and is recommended as a model ehaperon. ELNA ARVILLA JARRETT, B. S. Typewriting, Shorthand, Com- mercial Law Miss Jarrett is very enthusiastic, and is said to have some positive- no- tions about school work. BERYL ROBINSON, Life Certifi- cate Penmanship Miss Robinson has gained admira- tion for herself by her willingness to help others when help is needed. TAGGART CATES l 1259 28 JARRETT ROBINSON ROBINSON AUSTIN LEAH CLAIRE ROBINSON, B. S. United States History Though Miss Leah to some seems severe. Thcse who know her, all say she's a dear. ALICE MAY AUSTIN, M. A., B. A. Algebra Miss Austin has the ability to teach Junior College. EDRA LAKE, A. B. American History Miss Lake says that she likes to walk, And, like her pupils, she just loves to talk. VIRGINIA CRIM, A. B. Mathematics Only a year ago Miss Crini came to our school, but she fits in so com- pletely, that she has always seemed a part of it. LAKE CR A ' L. E. LOSEY, Kansas State Teach- er's College, Emporia Physical Education Mr. Losey is one of the men who de- velops our athletic teams. PEARL RUSSELL Librarian Miss Russell isn't very large, but is trained in the handling and use of 21 good library. EDITH WINN, A. B., A. M. Mathematics Get eve-ry problem every day. You've surely heard Miss Winn say. C. R. WOOD, B. S. Woodwork I should think 1naking sawdust is quite an active game, For a many who is wood in work and in name. LOSEY RUSSELL WINN WOOD Page 29 ' 1-:gepwv sf . r , ' gggmaaassnup.. 1.11.1 1' .es-,fm-N.. , , ga-yr, , , , , . N .. .... I . . . . . . age A f. 64' fe 2g,,,,,, J., ,. ww J ,- 15-YQ . . - , uf,-in- H , :z . s - ,, m g- ,Y J-a'EM. 1aff.-af-.memnas-swamt-tfiflawxiiha11zgie:?svaeszxv:msss:4'3sm:qa2r:s.EtF:ai:B?!.fSf ,., g 4: ,N .g.g,, -ge-eyzgwgggi .,,, 1' HJ-ml9Z6f--OQANGETANDBQ 1 1 9265 COLE JONES CASE SHAFFER SUDERMANN RICHARD E. COLE, B. S., Pro- ficiency certificate in commerce. Bookkeeping and Penmanship Now in speaking of te-achers, it brings to our mind, One who likes work and com- merce ' he is really a find. CLELLA JONES A B Arithmetic Her experience here has trained her ln procuring the best results from puplls in her care LILLIAN CASE A B Geography English Miss Lillian Case has the knack of teaching that takes with the pupils Page 30 ALBERTA WOODRING SHAF- FER, Ph. D. History To make a Histo-ry class hum is a hard thing to dog but it seems to be easy for Miss Shaffer. 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'V , 3 . 9 f. . ,, X ,W Page 33 1? jg l H -w. .- -w:.3:!:Q:fp 4El926 y.qef'-: :1'7',4rff A - My at-2' , ,a !gf '-7'ci,?,:W- A -. ' Aecw -, f'-32 1-sl -A -'-' - : 'L '-f-V d v., it ' A T H. .I 2 V HARLAN CLUBINE 1 ' i i ' Best All Round Athlete l 2 93 , ' Harlan Clubine has been Ti z 5 'I 2 2 the most successful athlete - 4. fi: if' j that the school has turned A out for some time. He was the 1' captain of the basketball team gg 4, this year and IS held hlgh ln '4 the estlmation of all who , -- -.: know him. , . 4- ,x in iz -s is Z? rg' EUNICE GOEPFERT 'S Society Belle 3 -F i ' T 2 3 A J fe, . fy Eunice Goepfert although 53 a good student, has lent of : y 5-' -: f time to fly high Wlth the Q 15 3 elite of the city, which is the :s , 3 reason she has been chosen Q as the society belle. J z, he ,- . gg A. fi 3, fl: l 5 ff' Page 34 ' ' . . .V ,,.. .o.. ,.,. . .. - -- -4- . - W..-u - tw. 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On the last days of the sale, there were a great number of books sold and every student who missed buying their book before the contest closed, was sorry because they had not been in on the excitement. The contest lasted four weeks, which gave every student ample time to purchase a book. During this time the excitement ran high for a contest of this kind. Every body wondered who was going to be the best boy and girl bluffer in the school. These offices created a great deal of enthusiasm because of their unusualness. The contestants receiving the highest number of votes for the different ofiices of the contest have an individual picture in the annual. The places in the contest were as follows-Best all round boy, Best all round girl, Best boy bluffer, Best girl bluffer, Best boy athlete, and the Societv belle. Each of these places had eight nominees to till them but after the smoke cleared away the Senlors had the majority of their nominees in the ead When a student had paid the total amount of S1 50 for a book they had the right to cast 200 votes for their favorite and when seventy flve cents was paid they could cast only 100 votes for their favorlte The selection this year could not have been better under any circumstances and the following were elected to fill these places of dlstmctlon Best All Round Boy Herbert Romlg Senior Best All Round Girl Loretta Goodell Sophomore Best Boy Bluffer Walter Wade Senlor Best Glrl Bluifer Vivian Jones Senior Best All Round Athlete Harlan Clubine Senior Society Belle Eunice Goepfert Senior The management of the annual of 26 IS well pleased with the results of the contest However It IS the privllege of each reader to make any changes they WlSh in order to satisfy themselves William B Smith Page 36 '+ , . lm 4 37 w f :fir '73 fi Q 3 f . E. 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When first we entered we were the proverbial green freshmen who looked upon their upper classmen with the awe and dignity befitting them After attaining the rank of sophomore we still felt that the goal of know ledge was far in the future but with the wonderful opportunities that the new building afforded us the road did not appeal qu1te so rough Without the many forms ot recreation provlded by the school the Work might have seemed arduous but the pleasure and benefit derived from these made the days pass swiftly and befole we knew it we too had attalned the rank of high and mighty seniors True It is that all who started did not attain this honor but those members who comprise the class of 1926 feel that the labor and perseverance required has not been in va1n Many things have contributed to the success of our senior class namelv the splendid fac1l1t1es offered by the school the cooperation between teacher and pupil and the friendly class spirit which has prevalled during the entire four years We do not feel that we have gained the summlt but rather we are on the threshold of knowledge and opportunity in the shape of our new Junior college IS bidding us enter As we hear of the splend1d achievements of the classes which have gone out from our Alma Mater and realize what a patent force 1n civilization is educatlon then wlth Longfellow we may say Lives of great men all remlnd us We can make our lives sublime And depaiting leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time Class of 1926 station I H S signing off voices their appreclatlon of their Alma Matter which has helped to make their class the finest in the world ,, . . . ,- Y Q ' ,, . . . . , , . ' , ' ,t , ,, . . . ,, . . . ' Y 1 K ' K4 1 n 1 . 1 . . 1 , A, f I Y ,. . . . ' X , - ll 1 I 4 I 4 I u v 9 . . . , ' - 0 1 , 1 . Page 40 WWW - 1121 :-e !x Sf '2f4'i'-'Q-' QL-m ic' r : ,.:.af,g,,3,. - -' .qi f,'-1'1 , - ., , t l EN lu ffm - -3' ef-:H 'wigva 4 elsif-:f,.a-:unxe , aQ: Tr '?f5a3wffz4ne:ss:er . , . 1 wi ' -1+--9-F M is -1-1 -f-3 Er 11 KELLER EVERLY FRAMPTON BRADSHAW SHIRLEY C. KELLER, General Anadacko High School 1, 2, 35 Dee Dee Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Once in a. Blue Moon 4. A girl is a, girl, tha.t's all. ANNA EVERLY, General Glee Club 3, 43 Quartet 3, Chorus 3, 45 Y. W. Cl. A. 2, 3, 4: Student Staff 4. Not happy unless with Warren. EUNICE GOEPFERT, General Class Officer 35 Junior Queen 39 Y. W. C. A. 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Dee Dee 4: Junior Follies 33 The Ghost Story 4. Mischief twinkles in Smith's eyes When she smiles and passes by. WILLIAM B. SMITH, General Editor-in-chief Annual 4, Hi-Y 3, 43 Student Council 43 Basketball 45 Junior Follies 33 Thirteen Plus 4g Pres. Dee Dee Club 41 Science Club 3. Who said that being editor of an annual was easy. GOEPFERT SMITH HOFER ROSSER VESTA FRAMPTON, General Deepwater 1, 2, Junior Follies 3g Dee Dee Club 4g Glee Club 3, 4g Whose Little, Bride Are You 4. Oh how terrible this married life ls. JOHN BRADSHAW, Secretarial H-i-Y 2. A good example of untainted youth. CLAIR HOFER, General Lenox, Iowa 1, 2, Seventeen , Dee Dee Oilicer 3g Dixieland Minstre1s 43 Annual Staff 45 Stui dent Staff 4. Without Leaping Lena, I would be dead. PAULINE ROSSE R, Normal Orchestra 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3. As contented as she can be. Page 41 HARRIS ALLEN BUDKE HOLT ROMIG AUSTIN ADAMS MARSH CARROL HARRIS, Gene-ral Football 3, 45 Track 3, 4g' I Club. In playing half back, he is supreme. VELMA ALLEN, Normal Liberty 1, 25 Dee Dee Club 45 Thirteen Plus 45 Science Club 4. Let me to my Liberty. HILDA BUDKE, Collegiate Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Winner of the Spelling Contest 2g Glee- Club 23 Honor Society, 4. Silence is golden. LAWRENCE HOLT, Collegiate Officer Junior Class 33 'Whose Little Bride Are You, Poor Old Jim. Give it to Holt, he wants it. Page 42 ELLEN ROMIG, General Pay attention to your own business. ORA AUSTIN, General Football 33 Junior Officer 33 I Club 3, 4g Minstrel 4g Football Captain 4. A dirt farmer but hesitates not to oblige the. women. LEO ADAMS, General Football 43 Orchestra 3. 4, Band 2, 3g Dee Dee Club 43 I Club 4. I wonder where my Thelma has gone. CLA RA MARSH, General Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 45 Student Council 45 Honor Society 4. An unusual person in Physics Lab. gt -33gZE7 m-saw ' a M '-'V-v IHI--1926-A OQANGEAND BL I 6 - 3 43 2 - ' - 7 .-W.-,.. ,Af ,, , '.f'L,'l 'W1.s. - 'f-g-..-..1 35 ' 41 . lffffi : ' ' 11-if Aiwa is e -:Q MIDCAP KLEIN HOOKER WADE RYAN REEDY DANCER SPOHNHAUER .i Pl V' . A LEE MIDCAP, Business KATHERINE RYAN, General ' Q.:-5 A small man with a loud voice. My own thoughtgs are .my true com- ' 1 n ' . panlons. Q . ' 1 p ALBERTA KLEIN, General 1 H . k 5 Chorus 1, 2g Dee Dee Club 3: 'Y. CYRIL A. REDDYJ General W. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Junior Folhes H. Y, i , 4,, I . A Glee club 1, 2, 3- 1- , Dee Die Club, 4, East s' . A .11 in , -. .H u q I- 5-Q If an first you don't succeed try try Waste Ba Ein Daylj , Dm :F again. V I patches for-.WN ingtong 'Rather b Rough on Roherti' H ELIZABETH HOOKER, General FRANK DANCER jr.Q'Ge,nera1 - 1 Dee Dee Club 4: Y- W- C- A- 2, 31 Orchestra 1, 23 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, i Science Club 3- M 4, Hi-Y 1, 45 Student stef: sg - gg I wish they would'nt all bother me Annual Staff 45 Junior Follies 3: 1 :p, SO- Science Club 3. ' L 1 A 1 1 . WALTER WADE, ceuegiete, it man W Wade' but 81 fiddle' . L, I-Ii-Y 2: Glee Club 3g Thirteen ' - f. Plus 45 Junior Follies 3: Dee Dee CLEDA SPOHNHAUER. General , Club 4, Y. W. c. A. 1, ag East is West 4, Do you know- the Way to Parsons? Dee Dee Basketball 1, 1 1 do, Silence is the mhrk of wisdoxn. Page 43 H -e,-- -'e:ewf---ee-ufm-.euAe+:mfe1rJ:e1m:+n.7?r-wffke?ii2l2'5.2?ifff25 4Lf-- ' ff:1: :1'1fP-'+' f?21'.,4.'. 41113: 4 A HUSTON CRAIG SMITH FREEMAN SHOOK WELLS MASON COLDWELL X ROY HUSTON, General NELLIE SHOOK, Accounting Chorus 2. Men of thoughts are better than men of words. MARY CRAIG, Business Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Junior Follies 3. When she speaks, it is time to listen. IRENE SMITH, Normal Just another Smith. MERLIN A. FREEMAN, Business Band 45 Hi-Y 41 Orchestra 4. I am sorry but I am not a. free man. Page 44 Dewey, Okla. 13 Dee Dee Club 4. She speaks when she needs to. ESTELLE WELLS, Normal I shall never make a miss move. MARY MASON, Collegiate Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Scholar hip Contest 3g Student Staff 33 Honor Society 4. Perseverance is queen of virtues. JESSIE COLDWELL, Business In friendship, she is clever. GRUBB DALBY KELLEY PORTER RUSSELL GRUBB, General Dee Dee 43 Student Staff 33 Hi-Y 25 Thirteen Plus 4g East is West 4. A real peddler of prunes. MARY DALBY, General Dee Dee Club, 43 East is West 4 . ' Where is my Floyd. RUBY THORNBRUGH, Acoollnting Y. W. C. A.. 4. If you have the blues wash them ofrt. JACK LUGENBEAL, General Hi-Y, 3, 43 Junior Follies 35 Band 3, 4. A ladies Man. THORNBRUGH LUGENBEAL MARSH PERDUE MARARET KELLEY, Collegiate Y. W. C.. A. 4. She is so small, fair and wise. LEVA PORTER, Normal Silent in seven languages. To be a future school Marm. CLARA MARSH, General Y. W. C. A. 3, 43 Honor Society4g Student Council 4. She is a shark in the Physics lab. EDNA PERDUE, Normal Coffeyville High 13 Madison High 2, 3. Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Page 45 l X , U '-2 1..a...- -.-1 ......-. ...---i. sf 6 as-5.5 QA . ,. ., .. ..,352.445-52 ,-25:lA'u'-:VE . ,, ..?lll3i7f1l:-'5 571: ' 11 mil-.-'W .1-1-'11 .'f:5 i:1- '.E:1g:jf11f'.I ii'4lP,g!.j? '9.11i?Cfii1:Y:?1 :11u:1-I-P.1-.1-fPj-1fa5z:Eff3al'et'd7!ksw'i1f:1-Qwg:-:LQ:cif9.s. ,xS'bT'2?-!fG'9u'b:1elN:-2-rg-ffllalkffi WAGSTAFF MCLAUGHLIN GREGORY ANDERSON TUCKER PINNELL SELL GRACE INGRAM WASHINGTON ROBERT W. WAGSTAFF, Collegiate Band 13 Orchestra 3, 43 Dee Dee Club 4g Student Staff 3, 45 Junior Follies 33 Annual Staff 4g Yell Leader 4. The world will little note nor long remember, what I do. ETHEL McLAUGHLIN, Secretarial Is her hair naturally red. MYRTLE GREGORY, General Silence has never done wnong. HELEN ANDERSON, Collegiate Y. W. C., A. 2, 3, 45 Chorus ,Acg Glee Club 4. Silence is suflicient. JOHN PAUL TUCKER, General Hi-Y 2, 31 Junior Follies 3. Conspifoious in his classes Vby his tardiness. ' - EDWIN PINNELL, General Work is an art which I neverueslneg ALICE SELL, Normal I 4 O Caney 1, 2, 31 Y. W. C. A-. 4: Chorus 4. , V Thy modesty is a candidate to thy merit. , VADA GRACE, General Webb City 1, Pittsburg 2g Casper 3. - One who tends to her own -business. VERA INGRAM, General. ' Co-lored Girls Glee Club 3. ' ' Words are 'much easier to say 11h'a.n thoughts are to explain. ' BoNzE'r'rA WASHINGTON, ' G81lBl'8.I Colored Glee Club' 3. ' A Her part of the world is deeds. Page 4 6 X 'Li E :.', ,Q.4if!ffffA 4.S va-:s-.Q ...4 la-rms' f---. m .J-fffkmfsfJMS-'-fVfvkiiingiffiwl-ifgf-?5Eg'afif-V951 'f'-59 :i'3f15'35ifj 7i?ii?' 9 W If V. 121 ' --sf 'Z 7 'f1f V9 'mlm Elf 7I1Pl- lanK'x-:vt-lf 21e'-2212 ' swag f-'54,qgg:xs:rr.wn-4-xe:l: :r.5-gg'-'A-':3qtge':p.':q'.3y,:-'5q,m,mg:51P45322iff-D lag ' ' ' ei-A EAND f5!AQrx.-.5....., ,g A .. .1 A :Z - E - 5 , A -f , , e l f 5 ?F - 3 Q55 . if K s V ? 'i 1. .1 'xl .l ia E! -' Z H MASTERS BREWSTER WYCOFF ' SLOCUM gf WALLACE MILLER SHILE WINTERS 5 Q51 f3:J'i-?QQl?gQfl'HY,MAsTERs, Collegiate HAROLD WALLACE, General A 2. EE 52, 4: Y- W. C. A. 2, 3, 4: Student smeff 4. . ' 5 j -Q QQDSIBEM +130 Estes Park 33 Anlnual It 1 t t h b I di Q4 - jig Holxol' Society 3, 45 stu- Worx? 8 Ong S re 0 ' ut - d uqgfg l' g'Yi',2-fWPEf'Sfaf!f- 3- 3 ' nfliltlle -master of her mind: ' . 4 r. ' - MAURINE MILLER, Collegiate 'figgg I j 'jifQlG-QQTHY' BREWSTER, Collegiate student Staff 2, ag Y. W. o. A..ggg,ij V3A'j:'5?'?ljC1i9Btl'B.V2, 3, 42 Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, ' 4: Honor Society 4. A 25.5 , A MT.. 'f?QiH911i?T Society 3, 4: Annual Sfalff 1 wl0uldn't betray my mind, no sir. ffl. y. i L Junior Follies 35 Class Officer A 5 Science Club 3. A 33 A-1 'F-'of 'nm h h -. ' ' 5 ,,,!lQef..,m .common sense as S e BERNICE SHILE, Collegiate 5 3 WYCOFF, Collegiate Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Honor Society I ' - LC.. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4 5 Dee Dee Club 45 Student ' Q' -.1flQiAilgif t3g:' ,Club 2: Chorus 25 Or- Council 4g Debate Club 4. f E fF8fSilp4EiInig3:1 :?0fiety 3' 41 She has strived--and achieved gg f fajsiap, art for school life. 5 V ' HARRY H. WINTERS JR., General-3317, f FK TJQY -SLOGUM, General Hi-Y 2 4 f,..Qf3, H -' i'Wrcliestlva.f1 -2, 3, 43 Y. W. C. A. ' ' - . 5 si ' Q-Q1.,1AZ'.3L.4:, Saienoe club 3. His name sounds cold, but his, ditfqf Q of g p. et kind- position. is warm. ' 4- , JI mn-. t I- W im. -Adu. q Page 47 1 I t +V. 'A I H V N-A In 4.v .1 Ama,-.,. .y 5--5-. . ..4:-..'v.. -.-.. . , fv- 11 4 fb V . ,1,.,,w xi 1.51 vw-.1-J 2 --tzxiva-'-'frtfi-,. .V 11: -:-'-.-:-. ' -- J - : . 1 f - lf:-i Egg Om ANDLQL ., H1 '- -A -A-- - ' 1' - ' - 51, 1 514 Q, Q 5 . J . Q .- ' 1 QQ Q 1 gi? Q' f, il ' Q CLAMPITT FERRELL SWEARINGEN MQKELVEY SEXTON WELLS ROUSE STURGES 1? . :. fs FRANK CLAMPITT, Collegiate LOLAQSEXTON, Normal 1 ' ' Band 1, 2: Dee Dee Club 4: ooaeyville 1, 2: Mixed chqrusjzogo V Q A X Thirteen P1us .43 East IB WBSU' . Y. W.' C. A. 2. ' 1 You bet your life I am a, Republican. A maiden ever bqld- l V ' W H ' A H , ESTELL, WELLS, Normal ' f, Silelnce is unconquerable. -.1 gg HELEN FERRELL, Normal . , Lf. QQ T Y. W. C. A. 2. It I - Suence is Wigdgm. GRACE 'ROUSE,' General E Dispatches for HWashingt0n 4. SQ Why should I cry qver you. 7 INEZ SWEARINGEN, General DQROTHY STURGES,'Co1legi9,t9 q . , , Let the Test of the WOI'ld g0 by. Y. W. Cn- A' 2, 3' 4: Chqrus' 3, 4: V 2. F Glue' Club' 35 ,4y Qua.fneLte'-1: ' T 'W Student Staff 45 Once in ia,AB1ue L ' Moon.'f . 'Q . Q2 gg EVERETT McKELVEY, General Always does hei' best, No one could- ' g o ., What do you say, 1et's ride the rods.. do morb. V ' A ' J ' ' Q- . b '2 1 Page 48 A u hh A . ' L 2. - 1-...,-f5s..:+ .t.v,7..v.fw.--r - 3 -414:-1-, . ., e, b - , ,. ,, -Q H 1 f. .R V fr-egg 1926 ' HEWITT GREGORY MALCOM HOOPES CLARENCE HEWITT, General Mum is the word. VERA GREGORY, Normal Y. W. C. A. 23 Junior Follies 3. Let nothing disturb thee. MILDRED UTZ, General Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. The less we love The happier we are. FORREST MONTGOMERY. Collegiate Orchestra 3. They -say men die from talking tool much, I will live forever. UTZ MONTGOMERY ANDERSON EWING MARGARET MALCOM, General Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 33 Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Once In A Blue Moon 4. Sl1e has the opera stars rivaled. FERN HOOPES, Normal Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. She is always f-air and never proud. MARY ANDERSON, General Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4. Why does she wait in the hall. EDNA EWING, Collegiate Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 45 Student Staff 4. Never speaks without permission. Page 49 4 eeta 'ula A ' l'fl r 37 'eu ' L. - 3 V. ' Sfillif ' V9-iii? ?f?fQ?'jZW'-'f '11'l 'L:!1.,'.g j.-11. rf'-21:12, 6-ry:-.fp.v'-'lf.L:z.aGac-'mvfgfzegq-L'!gz l' .mn s, -V4.1 .- :g.5.5.3g ..g. .1-A ng, ,Alu .51 5 . I 2 l 'F ,ft vf H'- l' LQ F 3 A 75' STACY GRUVER HARBERT BURNS POLAND STARK EATON KIRKMAN if if I. LEONARD STACY, General JEANE POLAND, General , Football 3, 43 Dee Dee Club 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 32 Y- W- C- A- L2 C Ag Annual Staff 45 Dixie Land Min- 3, 4. ' Btrels 4- What a, life this i'S. Long, Lean, and Likeable. ., ANNA BELLE GRUVER, Business AUDREY STARK' General ' if Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3. Annual Staff 45 Y. Wqc, A. 2, 45 If Although she talks little, more does science Club 2, , Shethlnk- Time is awfully hard no kill. DATHOL HARBERT, Business A HOIIOP S0'Ci9ty 4: Y. W. C. A. 42 BLANCHIE EATON, Normal A Th Th'fteegj11uSd 4' fl b t Y. W. C. A. 2. ' 2 4 l I' .23 I axis! a on S are appe S' u Always taking things easy. 5 ii HOWARD BURNS, General class Officer 2, 45 Football 45 MARGARET KIRKMAN, Business 7 it A Track 3, 4- Y. W. C. A. 35 Dee D69 Club' 4.' Always in the lead. Always contented. Page 50 il 'fl - - ' .A - - 'f..A ' -. 1-.,- ,--,' r -.--A fuk: f.-. -.11'f:'f-:gsm-:-:-'l' . 1- -. .- -- ::-.- .. .,. . , . l.. , ,,. ..., ,,.. ,.-V.: '-:s:.!2--.2'5f,:1':2:e'r :.- rw -2- 'JJ'-2 -. - -115.11-:,..--I s-,Fug-5 ' 7 ,,g, ' -' ' .Q , ' '.-3,-3317111-:.5,:,f1ql1,g, am . A l.'3.'. -- -.-F4','431:ffn.Lu1K'-.4..HA.-JS:wi?ru.v!L.-lfgf-f'1-i'v?f.:.:'.'l9-- 'L' . 'gag-E.:-i..-e:?',-'f':':!f'r1'-t- : '1f's.c'.12' - .-ymf'1g1g4f,g'fr-LL? .. --1.9 f'effgg,5:223-51.351,3' 14' ' Aww-rr .f::rj:g 1f'12j'Z'Efffj.Q,.4EiE2?1?-'-1QZFiE,rj5i-1:4-51:-. wrfy 1.5.1, A' 1, ...ugh fefyfrrf 'W .. .,.. 7,7k -,.s, Q 1 5r:...rS1?.-.Q-ifiza .. ' . vii . :gs --z Q. v A E E5 , .S RL a HILEMAN DOTY CUNNINGHAM DeARMoND BARNHART VVRIGHT ROSSER COOLEY MAXINE IIILEMAN, Business LAWRENCE BARNHART, General 1 Orchestra 15 Y. W. c. A. 2, 3, 4: oreheetre 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 4, III-If 1 State Typing Contest 2: Student Cabinet 4. , V Staff 4- Beware women, I am not a. sheik. I . How easy things may be taken. L q CHRISTINE WRIGHT, Normal LATON DOTY, Business As quiet as at mouse. Sedan 1. I live where there is plenty. RUTH ROSSER Couegiate 1 Y. W. C. A. 2, 4, Junior Follies ag Band 1' 2: orchestra' 1' g' HPY 3' Always known' when present in her 51 . Very fortunate he has the glft of gab. clxass room by her' meekness. 5 DE MND,NWr 1 I JASHEV C QR1 'Z 2 Dgrlgie Club NORMAN COOLEY, General , V . . . . y 1 5 : 8 ' . . .1 4: .The Ghost Story., 4' gootzaal 3, 4, Honor Society 4, I wonder if they suspect me of being me ' ' 1 ' 'bashfulb Football is my hobby. T . .I Q , Page 51 ' I -.wfeseseezfvl-?2sssGss'14i'iff ' wtf-ff-1'f1-Wlffmwffewvmaw-1-fwmfwv-'zffaa'-f.1sgZfa5.-.2'e -vezerf-I ,., , resfesffuf-exif F A . - .. -.'- :-. . KA J I :Ee -.'- 11 '-:-: Q-L.f, .v. 5-Nw: -1.er..1-.-.1 :4-:-:.-:.-n1','- f . , , ,,. J., , . . 1 A-,Q .f,, ,V . V, I - ,L -ef it HUFF LUKE PATTERSON HUDIBURG SHOBE MO'l I' CUNNINGHAM HANKINSON ROGER E. HUFF, General ' Hi-Y Cabinet 2, ag Band 25 or- chestra 4g Student Staff 2, 3. I declare my profession shall be a book agent. GENEVA LUKE, General Glee Club 3, 43 Dee Dee Club 45 Y. W. C. A. 3, 4. Her car is a Cole. BILLIE PATTERSON, General Talala. High School 1, 23 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. Yes I study to kill time. FRED HUDIBURG, General Do your best or not at all. Page 52 AMY SHOBE, Normal She has pleasing tho'bs all her own. MANLY MOTT, Collegiate Student Staff 3. Why worry. CHAS. R. CUNNINGHAM, Accounting I study once in a. while. BELVA HANKINSON, Secretarial Basketball 1, 2g Y. W. c. A. 4. Always trying to do her best. 'S 'iffigei Q W 55 . .,.. li t'f3N.ff?S f -'vA-' .... -. L-Ulla--.H 1..- -wg I 1 -. 'i--,- If ' 3' .j. , if Q 34 ef Y - VOIGHT HAMONTRE HESP CLUBINE PAYTON PATTY ROMIG JOHNSON E LLOYD VOIGHT, General DOROTHY PAYTON, GENERAL Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Scholarship 23 Cho- There is something different about ' ' ' rus 35 .Glee Club 3. her. ' 2 Silence is supreme in life therefore ROBERT PATTSI Collegiate A iff I '1 t. l ' fi :I :T am S1 en Hi-Y 3, 45 Delegate to Pittsburg 3. A CRYSTAL HAMONTRE Normal A promising Voting Sheik is he' jj Y. W. C. A. 2, 4- HERBERT ROMIG, eenem E Let no one make fun about me. V Band 2, 3' 4: Orchestra 3, 4? Class P 3 Officer 2, 4g Honor Society 4: 2, Q2 HELENE HESP, Business Junor Follies 35 Hi-Y Pres. 43 .' :P . ' 'zr 3 - ' Ottawa High School 1, 2, 3: Y. W. Hi'Y 3' -5 1 I C. A. 4. A man has flve senses, but a Ford is - - ' Gentlemen, there is a. new girl in our my Sixth 0119- i : , Vlcmity- RUTH JoHNsoN, o011eg1ate ' E4 A W ,.. 3 .11 Orchestra 2,1 3, 4g Y. W. C. A. 2 HARLAN CLUBINE, General Cabinet 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Track 3. 45 F009 Annual Stat 345 Junior Follies 3: 1 ball 4. Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Emporia, 3. .- f A true Sportsman at heart- ' A real student with time I-or fun. 1, 53 . 1 E' Q L Q 1 is ' . I , Ei. E Page 53 1 il? ,, ., , ., .. ,... . , . ,, . '..,,, ,.,., . .,.. , ,. . - , . 1- 5 - ii ' ' MWMWHWMMWW 'Alf- -M-1-f fn l ' -r Wvfiefaff:-1:22 , W, -,,.,.i,. ,... ,x,,,.:,1- . , ,v3sp:- w '- QW 3. ., 4, -,.4g,5A ,.'z,: -,-,zgg ra- .g?w:.-., 3.-ye::,:.g1,-,ggL,.gQ5qy-5 'L -. -. e 1 l-f'w-'isekfz-51-allQzgigiigfjfic-len:wfme-glen.Igit.N1533--,,-,fy.ee:fe::.ee1wfz.srfm--m-sql!!-zagj,1Zggp7g3y:-muvrwotu - K. -1 lf-' .f.:: ' ' A' :JE .:::F1.-.-:w..a -1----fr-: . -- it ...l ., f-' '- 5-Mil: -9,12 , et-1.5,-, ffl,--:fly-fl-:tw'fn-iw.-:. . ,. ,. , :.f4-'1.::f-1.-:Cp-f fact., I , , - ':,,,,,.5it,- gui....egcrrazr,f-r-f.:1,e1.fx-X,-.le-f.e::fr-1:1--.'f.2'T1olf:.--f'.,.?e,1,esf::Mee'A911:kw'f.'1-fa.rv?-:!.ef:affZ1.f '.'e?'m.:wSmxaeat'e:..-:-.':':'ili11:!a?a.2fox. RUTTER HARRIS BOCKOVER KETTERER MANN GLIDD ON HOYLAND FOWLER WILMA RUTTER, General Junior Follies 33 Student Staff 3 4g Dee Dee Club 4. ' Words. shall never be excelled. KENNETH HARRIS, General A sma-11 man with a big man's, pluck. HARRY MANN, G8I16lf8.1,' 1 ' Football 3, 4g 'rt-ook 3, 42 'Dee mee' M. :I Fi Club 3, 4g Junior lvoluee -'ska East Is West 43 'I Club 83 '42 if Whose Little Bride'Alfe You 4f: A mighty Mann is he. ' 4 f w MAVIS GLIDDON, General f' ' Chorus 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 14.3 Y. W. C. A.- 2, 3: Junior Follies QQ il 5 l 1 l R Tie, .FRED BooKovER, General S2111 forgets' the value of M92 if 1- HW 3, 4- LURENA HOYLAND, Generali R I '5 ,Why do they call me Gazette? Dee Dee Club 4: oreheetrozg-3, 4: ' l Y. W. C. A. 35 Junior Eolliesf 3.3 l 'Q The Ghost Story 4. E ,1 -Nj General The more I do nothing, 1 A Salina, High School 1, 23 Chorus like it- L ' ' Z1 '25,'?t5'?eef'1l1?'li'f.i.?53'if.3E.S3i17 RA1ff1I1f3f 04WTgI1?2fene'a1 1 'He who chooses me shall get all he I wouldn' take Algebra 3 8,g8.fI1!'1f,I' deserves. . were to be killed. Q -y I Page 54 ymTleq53g.3gf553ftgg ,.'-, hligemwg .ne-af. -'-. 1 tiff,--.:lm-f,ww:wenrs:szrfno?Es?fJ?71fi'1?T.qigjlig-Q. ,..g5:3:f4.l'3?:T1Y4:-'-'iff '- - MJEQJEFJ-ffl3 3s 1. -v'- ,,v-i --lille...-T:?j e-:, E5 Ke'. fg,Q.'5:,gg!21ijg--tif.-iRf52g::1:1.:k-14 ...,. J . .. .. . . . , .-+4 Y.-M-..-..--.14 ....,-'muff ai rf, '-S--2- f f':fff-Y':W--: 9 - Uwe.: FMfwmhgmcgg,-5gg,.e.,,,qytgu.g.ee5544.15esemQo..w:.+.-.-..,ife.6elle,5.,,1!.l.A.5fm.-:.-.m4m:-.z,er'f-- J Ii 5 .F-' v.. -TX ,s T 'A J. .',, ,-g-f -,-v mf - .,-: . f. 3'5'f 1.iasulr12'i11-'Er-S.'Pj?.1:iii22iZ4fl352533. E'FJ-3.5?!?Q?2?5t?155iKS35fffi.'2ailkfIvEi'91'II79Z1?-A9Ee1f'f1f':?i'gZ3:Jif:i22s: f'fffeesfa'?fw:uf... 453711 fs? . ff Y 5 'ff CHANEY 'POLE METZ CONNOR it DUCKWORTH SMYTH FELDMAN SCOTT ELLIS CHANEY, Collegiate EDRA DUCKWORTHH, ' General Hi-Y 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 41 Dee Dee GIGS Club 2: Chorus 33 Y- W. C- A- Club 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 3, 43 Junior Follies 2, 35 Student Why Should I cry over her. Staff 2' 3' , ' Life is a joke to Arthur and me. EUNICE TOLE, Collegiate . T I , Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Y. W. c. A. JOHN SMY H' Colleges , Orchestra 4. . 2, 3, 43 Junior Follies 33 Honor Deli ht d Wh he n rack the Society 43 Student Council 4. g. e en ca wx chemistry la,b. She is the Queen of the Ivories. V KARL FELDMAN, Collegiate BEULAH METZ, Cbllegii-U5 Thirteen P1uS'f 4,5 IS'l1t It EX- Y, W, C. A, 2, ' citing 45 Dee Dee Club 4. I have no idea of teaching school. He has many Scientists looking Be' hind. HAROLD CONNOR. General ELIZABETH SCOTT, Collegilate I-Ii-Y.3, 49 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Chorus 33 Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Quartet 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 35 Y. W. C. A. Junior Follies 3. Cabilwt 4- 5 A second Caruso, ' What a. good English student she is, 2 ' ii B C' 2- Page 55 5 s f-2:21 . f ,. N E KAN! . .... . .... 4 SQ. 1 'W ' Y' 11.--1 HJ-1. .oQANeEAN.bi bQ5Fx,-W-:fs92emf-uw. M it x 3- .ws be r is HUGHES SHUMAKER NEWMASTER FARRIS CARROLL W HUGHES General Orchestra 1 2 H1 Y 2, 4g Honor Somety Ask the man who knows. BERNICE SHUMAKER Normal Your mlstake She is not a shoe maker PAULINE PATTIN Business Y W C A 2 What s the use of bemg educated. RAY ROBBINS General Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3' Hi-Y Then he would not talk. PATTIN ROBBINS CLUBB DOAKES MILDRED NEWMASTER, Normal L Her life is earnest worlg not pleyf . EMMETT FARRIS Generali Football 4. If learning leans toward labor con- sider me at rest Coffeyville 1, 2, 3. . Mary have you a. date tonightg: ' LEATHA DoAKEs Normal L ' Chorus sg Y. W. lo. A. 4. 1 ' She never lets her studies cramp 'her existence. 3 .1 54914 -K ,. m-www-eu -as,y.1,-nn4.e-'41144f.:ew1---mums:-rm-+fsxwmrwmars. . ..4J!'5?Ls2 4'f' A1f:,3, A,t 'f'1Yl.'l,'L!'31iV MA .ws X if ff-+1 pEJNbENE1'eEnxeLS.e:lf1w -fA f'fi '7 wa me miie . , . , 1 3 ., I . . 1 0 I nv I I , 1 ' I 1 1 I 1 1 4. Page 56 15.-.1.-5,1-::r::3g2- , .f-3555-1:-,. ., . , T- .L:f?3!b3i?i-ve1mfF1'5..::1:':w--:f!!umh:.:'1r4::sz-Ju.-1 - 1'-'-'-H1 - -' FLOYD CLUBB, General . Y. ,,,, , Q, ,K , . ,XM ,,. .. .,,,,.,,f, ..v..u.,..,. .. ,t...,,.'h,, .,,f- ff .. - -' ,',- ,.-. 1.--.-H.,-.-.,-, - - , - .- ...- . ,. ,.., ,,,,.,, . , M, uw.....,..,a.:......,,, 1..,. . - ..-.. V 1 9 M' ' , ,.- ,,,,. . .V -,.l..,,. ..,.... ,. . . , . WINTERS KRONE WILKINS LIGHT MUSTAIN WOODY JONES KRATZ JEANETTE WINTERS, Normal Y. W. C. A. 21 Student Stat 3, 4. It is a friendly heart that hath many friends. GRACE WILKINS, Normal She has the appearance of a flapper. OWEN LIGHT, General Hi-Y 4. Y. W. C. A. 33 Chorus 3g Girls He came, he saw, and said nothing. Glee' Club. I wonder where my Fay can be. HELEN KRONE, Normal WILLARD JONES, Business MARY MUSTAIN' Normal Dee Dee 35 Just out of C01l.ege Orchestra 1 2 3, Y W C A 1 2, Just one of the Jones family. Dee Dee Club 3. Better late than not at all. KATHRYN KRATZ, Collegiate Morgantown High School 1, 25 Washington High 'School 3: De- Y. W. C. A. 45 Junior Follies 3. hate 4. I shall miss school to some extent. ARDITH WOODY, Normal I could live on debate. Page 57 . . -..,,f,.. ,faq ,A .- -, W,-.,.g5:,::.5,.i.,.', 'z-3,.3.p1.-,',4,,,.3.X,--..u51.,--i,uf:5.,yt-f:ggiL+:Q-.r-zi2g.gg??f:4Sz-Jgwgi'-2' .lifgjl-125. V l, ir.-5,5 .11-gf Y L.Q.2j.,. 55 'P -Y E . 4. ,V A.. Y, R P, L. :., tk - lf, 2 P. W , r.. ' I i in E, i i if E l li xi i rf t, 5 4. ,V if .Sf 9 J , L .gi i . If 1. all :J .I . 4 H ,si .W ,fi qu .-4, 'ff,'4w:1u',.q- --41:-. 41. l. f-.e. A ee- --lu g4-1e1.- -,-44fv.,gg3o-M--yan.-1. 1.1-.ana - ,ggwhx -4, .-fo -. ,. .,. - .lm-v,,,o,p,.', x-up-ov -u-...MJI.-.,:4,v1,7,-.-I-35.545,, I .,, ,ig - :'- . -i??.f:l:? J . 6277. I3 53.gggq.i31,g5Qlg,1gf ' I' i'f: 7- fi2'5:-54155: 1. . . .v u'H.5'2 5594. - E 5-!4H.71ff'1 - ' 7.521-i3 fff'QEU. 4 .. - is ,. 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A. 4: K5 She has a. mind of her .own and keeps 'East is Westv 4. :ESS AN SLIDE C ll i t What agood cook shells. ff I A BLAKE 1 ' 0 ega 9 .mssm BARTON General Glee Club 2' 4? Chorus 2' 49 Dec' Y. W. c.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Dee Dee Club g E lamation 43 Dee Dee Club 4: 3, 4: Student Stan 3. Juni0r F011iSS 3: Y- W. C- A- 2. 3l It would be too bad if my tongue lj, Annual Staff 4g East is Westf' 4. were lost. -- ,-The Sweetest thing on earth is WALTER SELLARS, Collegiate' 'W0ma11'S tongue- Hi-Y 25 Dee Dee Club 4g Honor jg l PAUL GILLIS, General - Socitefy 45 'Whose Little Bride . 4' Dee Dee Club 3,g4:e science Clllb 3- Are You? 41 Junior Follies sg - '- uEas'? is West 4- Once In a Blue Moon '4. A ff He has possibilities of being a. Sheik. D0n't you know, 4 5 .Si Page 58 ', ,Q TGQXA 4,,A ,I5,,:115ewsaxe,s' cezoer.-l.V.,-.:::el.llff,Awg:f.lqlx.9-we,.f..e::g..L5,g,a9:fayp1.1gr.ggliqgqgffaeqgf' f f'f,4?.,1:5:r51 'l.' e 'fe-?E f1fL yEE: 'Q1i':'E' I 1- A . .pe H .'., ,. N - -ex-LL.. :f r'.l,:-AgALv.f.-'1.'...fg1g.: A l 'J.T F?fe',tilllillQ1Z3113'fZ'i9TEi5l5QQ.'Q'Qiff15G'.EIW5!3 , E!flS!'fQ?5'f2?'Eb fgfffll:iif'5e2l7,3f'-T3 ' .' iii, Z - J 22' s gf 'C 5' il A ff? 1 ' jf? 1 L' f 'gg f lf - 1 5 , l, . hx 5 ' 5' -I S 1 T i J, ff 5 2 5 g if if Ail 3 , ': I e 3 Q14 COLBURN LAVERTY SALATHIEL BEELER 'V SICKS SHELDON CAMMACK MCELWAINE 34: ' f FLOYD COLBURN, General PANSY SICKS, 'General L Hi-Y Cabnet 4. Y. W. C. A. 25 Dee Dee Club 43 I He has the features of a. business Thlrteeen Plus 4- f' man- The cautious seldom err. BENJAMIN SHELDON, General V ,I MARGARET LAVERTY, General Hi-Y 25 Football 2g Dee Dee Club Contented when in peace. 4. Charleston, Benz , MAEDRZ iAL2T?fUfLg hclffueiftec MELVIN CAMMNACK, eo-llegiate rc es ra , , 5 c o a.rs p on- , , ig test 3: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4: Honor Society? 3,-2, Seholarshilg 5 Honor Society 43 Science Club 3. Conteft ,3' 4' H1' 4' Studen I am going to sleep and wake up C0unc114' ' jg and find myself famous. A teachers delight and a true one. ' , s ' MARGARET MOELWAINE, General K. ERNEST BEELER, ACCOl1I1tiIl.g Wichita and :Kansas City 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. X Chorus 3. , I wonder what I would do if a girl It's easier to look wise than to r would look at me. Speak wisdom, l ' we 2 P Page ---- I 5977 '5ff'iN1iSQ?!10:1M4'1!lh'u-5111:,uf55:31-1'.?aF?2.7!5112f1'!'BslJ-.-f5'Ps-?ia'Mr:':ns1!'1gu1:!e'j1e:a- 'x . -' ' - ' V513-55.31-.-q'-'fx's':w-bvmmivcr '1f?grS'1',Yx ' -'f -2-f1f'Z4'77 H E 1? -sfikt ,F ln... Ilghgj .......un. - .1-1 4--I-xt .,,.., -- Q A LA xg N ! . e 4 w .n..L.:--1..war-stat:-.-.f..ki-.amount1.el-f.1aun!:,1'L!3M5fm'75i??!2:-sz-.fk-ff-Xa'-':11211-JMR litebhi-1-an-.rr-w-Sit6Yw.-',f.f4 -Mrk-Q-., , G' 'V MCEVERS JONES RILEY WEAVER CONRAD W McEVERS Accounting Band 1 2 3 Beware Ye Women VIVIAN JONES General Chorus 2 3 4 Quartet 2 3 4 Soloist 3 Dee Dee Club Stmdent Staff 2 4 Whose Litltle Bride are You East IS West ' Always going out of town RUTH JOHNSON Collegiate Orchestra. 2 3 4 Y W C A Cabinet 4 Honor Society 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Flollies 3 ' A real student with time for fun BROOKS EASTMAN General Hi Y 2 3 Basketball-4: -' Where has my Mary gone? JOHNSON EASTMAN REDMAN BENSON ROSE RILEY, Normal 'fffkxee the right and-approve of-it. FLORENCE WEAVER, General 'LGf1ee ,Qlub 23 Y. W. CL A. 45 . Drcheetra' 4. . She llkfee .the 'Cooksg' enum: REDMAN, General, Wllhirteen Plus 43 Junior Follies 3. , . You Voan-te11 her by eyes of blue. JUNE BENSON, e5i1era1 K .Dee Dee Club 4: Y. W. C. A. 42 -- - Thirteen Plus 45 Junior Follies 3gj East Is West 4. A Wfhly do- they always talk about blonde: YN ,H Mk www Nwfmmeft-u.-:attfu L .ul mwrri, rmuzramzzwi T . ...-.Mgg2'a2f':if if9 , -gg. ' f 5 1- -3. A my .,t.w. 'HEP ENBENEQAYQM f .2 A me 3: , X , v , gf, ,L . , . , . ' . . ' ' ' . ' .P ' Q , r . . ' V K Q 'A 0 u Q a s 1 .un ar - . f .I . 'i 31 I- A . 4 I I , l 4 K ' n , . 5 .nm ' A ' a u - - 1 ' . L V . 1 Y ' . , , , I u . . . ' . 1 , 'sv , Q v I O V , . . , . A . .. . I 1 ' I I . Q Q Page 60 --'ff' A-1 -'X 1 . 11' mfzhl?- !2','H f 'n Y 5-1:-4:.-if' f,, finv--,-:z.-f+ .' . ' ' ' -:..1's'-.- :-:.-,-.--3, 5- W' gig- S:':5'-'. ':,. .-1.-7-:-.:::. . .,. - .lf :- livf.-I.:-..F.n 'df 'I - .-sf.ff:!:fZ5i'2 11 n'f ':1h 'l'11,, 'u 'z ' iw fr' -Qmmw 5 ..,.5i'lunli I' 5 Wig.- T,-giilkrfifxg.. 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' ,ji 1,3 315 - 'iw-f-5-0:55,-..v -1 :rrli '. 6.12-5d5kg:Eum?if-12 5-i:::5pi1.'- :E .3 ':121:yigs1-51-nhii' 'za f:z:5:g::sg:::mQ-W-. fiszafssge 2- .,,.. 4 ....5.3i,5:n- 11..,M:h ig Jw .ffwii-at I. x 'ziiagisnq 0 A lggivlm x ,B M age 6 1 - mtfifiam., 1 'Q ., Q 4 In-J x:e:??'f, PMNE5 1 Q -1 1.- - . , .sf 't if ar E4 ' . -Q 11 A 9 li S - lj i fi' J' 3 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Q ' ' if -. , A l i ll 5' I ' lk i la I. : H ' 5 2. l 5 S 5 iff ni - HAMLIN COWLES DILLMAN BURNS gh ':. 3E ' ' 1' ' f-f 5 Q - COLORS-Red and White Q MOTTO-EXCELSIOR FLOWER-Red Rose 5 'E ll , f S Q V, ' ' . ' ' . fl - 5 The Junior Senior Banquet .. 5 This year the Juniors are going to entertain the Seniors in a ' E5 way that is far beyond the expectations of the Seniors. As the - f Orange and Black must be printed before the banquet we can on- A j ly tell of a few things that will take place. A . W 5 1 Last year the banquet was held at the Memorial hall for the '11 second year. And was a decided improvement over the ones be- .Q ' . - fore. This year it will be held at the Memorial hall and we will , L j again give the Seniors something to remember after it is over. 3 F' The decorations for the banquet this year will be old fashioned ' ' L. figures in black and white silhouette with the red rose, the Jun- ! ior flower to give added beauty to the tables. ri E - A 5 i' Page 62 4 ' ' 'W'fM'WM3 f- H'-i'iff fi'i 1fK f fe+ 5 KA' . f Q .. -' my '- . a , II-lf A . m iq I again, .. Ita -is I l Station J -U-N -I -O-R This is Station J-u-n-i-o-r of the Independence high school broadcasting our final program for the year of nineteen twenty-five and six. We would like for all stations interested to tune in, so that the yearly 1-eport of the best class in I. H. S. will be heard by all. We will admit as we look back over the past that when we lirst appeared in high school we all were as green as they make 'en1. Never-the-less we were loyal, true and faithful in all our efforts to contribute our best talents for the purpose of upholding the standards of our school. Of course when We came to our sophomoremyear we were wiser and more able to bear our share of the responsibilities in school activities. We were well represented in athletics by having five on the football squad and six on the basketball squad. One boy of our class was in the scholarship contest while three of our girls were on the debate teams. We were brilliant students and had many good times including our peppy class meetings and parties. We feel that as a whole this second year was a success. We have now arrived at the most important part of our report and we are very glad that there is not any static to interfere with the broadcasting of this Wonderful record of the Junior class This is the end of what we believe is the best year of our school life. We have given all our ability and talent to the various activities of the year's program just as we always have. In athletics we were represented by some of the best members of our class. We are indeed proud of the five boys who were on the football squad. Not only are we proud of them but we are pleased with those who belonged to the musical organizations-the band orchestra and glee clubs. Three of the six debaters were of our number Not only the boys and girls who were in special activities held our stand- ards high but the other members of our class have been boosters by being good students of whom the teachers are proud. But can We wonder that this has been an especially brilliant class when we have such eiiicient ofiicers to lead us as Orrin Hamlin president Dorothy Cowles vice president' Myrl Burns secretary' and Donald Dillman treasurer' with Miss Barbara Gansel as our sponsor. To these leaders we attribute our success in the Junior follies and Junior Senior banquet with which we have ended our third eventful year in I. H. S. In conclusion we wish to say this report cannot express the real spirit of this group of young people. Only a member of the group can know the sincere love we have for our Alma Mater I. H. S. This is Station J-u-n-i-o-r signing off until the year of nineteen twenty- seven. Goodbye! -Maxine Boner 27 Y 1 -N h Rage 63 -s S 5 t . Y Q , - , a f , . v ' ' 3 5 5. , c , ii, J f ' i I 'L 1 I Y Y Y I Y U I ' 2 , 1 .. gf 1 3 ' . 5 , f 4 I 1 3 I1 . Y ' me Q I ' 1 I 1 se , K. t i .g fgfi ,?s?. .i5l,, U Y, ,qep mlsn 11:4 - - hz mqldyk 4. N A .mx Ili.-,x,....,4v A.. W, Z., ,Mfg ru ,Q -5 F A flyfl-,eAff4F'a- ,f1n, . -, . , . x..A,,1, , t , , .- z,. ' A J- E?-Y?-'rP'73?4'g3?f'r3ff '.. . I i 1 .fgsswf-vs, on ,.4W,,,!.'.5. V, ,Li,,,.j.-f, BURNS FROEBE ORR IVICCONNELL GUILKEY KEENICY SCA KLETT LEWIS ZELLARS BRONVN SWAN VVAGNER MCCORMICK GRAVES SPOHNHAUER STICKMAN NOBLE SHIERY SIPPLE CONVLICS RINGLE LYNN RIDDLE Page 64 GOAD SMITF VROOMAN BRETCHES CARLFITON MILES POTTS PECK HADLEY HAMLIN MOON GUNNELL JONES VVEST CLARK MANN VVOLVE RTON E RHA RT VVOODEN SLOAN DITTO STAHL TORRENCE Page G 5 W fl,fx,,4'.,.., ,!.5,,4,.,,',, L'-'31 E-xl -M rv, - u-QM ,I 1, -4, -, f 1- -,....r:.,ffi'i:1 -f ,f 1 V - J t.'r'?d'7k.f' x-1' ' YW , kv , 1,5 HANSEN WILKERSON TOMLINSON NICHOLSON STURGES 'WOLF THARP BOLT MORRIS KNIGHT TALLMAN COLE TRUESDALE GEPHART BEVER ANTENER WINGFIELD LAUGHLIN SAWYER LEATHIERMAN SNOOK HOLMES SEWELL Page 6 6 I X Q 3 yi: My g::g,:.:4:,::4gi HIATT LINVILLE HOLMES LITTRELL MOECKEL LLIFORCE BOCKOVER KIRCHOFF' GORDON MCCONNELL VVILLENBURG MILLER NEWELL HAINES MILLER GRIFFITHS TARR CHICHESTER MCLAVGHLIN BRYANT BONER BURKE MOECKEL Page E 1 1 .. . U - my 11- ,. 1, ' A, ,hwy , ,mx N T '-fx! 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Fl ' , I ,, Q , ,yay . L -1 .1 J N , Q - 4131.11 1 C .G gm gqqfgiajf ., 'df 1.1, -1 W I-+4 -. ' .1 -- .J-. QM, . '- '- Page 69 1- Yqgsgukwoui, x 4 I , -.'B1491vKf1gp99wlne.1G1hvv,-ANG?!ww qgq,ki1Z1,135,553-33.,g54.1. . Q .1 1, I-Y! M . I fm uf-111111...1111w. if 1 11.111Q2 1.-1 f P NM-NC lf 'll 1-'fees- ':-4.1 5 N : an ' THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 2 5 1 5' K . 5 I T 2 . E 2 ' 7 . ai lf 5 2 MITCHELL WATTS GOODELL FRILEY . Radzo Station S OPI-I Broadcasting fi CWave length 1 meterj The first number on our program is When You and I Were Young, Maggie by the Sophomore Class when they started out in the first grade. :5 The second number is School Days. ff g In the fall of '25 we have the number Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here. Now the selection Stand Up and Cheer will be given by Loretta Goodell, ' -3 one of the I. H. S. yell leaders and also a debater. CAt about this point, Caesar cuts in with a lot of static, but after a hard struggle, station S O P H comes thru as clear and strong as ever.j Q ,Q Next we will have There's Music in the Air by the Advanced Chorus, E 3, who gave Once in a Blue Moon in which there are many Sophomores. Q The Next is Plunge Right Through That Line by Leo Scott, next year's Q football captain, Ivan Barnett, a football and basketball player, and James 5 : iii Barnett, track star. E The Sophomore expression classes will now give three plays entitled It Aint My Fault, Christmas at the Stebbins, and His Sisters. We will now take time to read a telegram, just received. It's from A. B. w U Jones and family, saying, Program coming in fine. Please play 'Till We Meet 5 Q ? Againf Sorry, Mr. Jones, but we can't play that long. 1 A M E F ' Now, to return to our program. Preceding the year's final quizes, the en- 5 - tire Sophomore Class will join in singing Just Before the Battle, Mother. :Q After the finals are over, the flunkers will wail for you It's Too Late to be ' : y Sorry Now, and What'll I Do? CTO which the Seniors would reply, Pack , J Up Your Troubles, and Smile a Little Bit. V The last number on our program is Independence, Hail To Thee! by all L 'I the Sophomores. :Q ' . E, Station S O P H now signing off until next year. Goodnight. f I Page 70 X 5 .3155 fe'W'5wHaw:mwfJfm's:.rgnNsxf : 'Q-f-.4. ua, ? 1'-5 i , - -n 'r3 rI ..-g.':1l:i1'-eixfw'-1'.,fgv::f5.--Lg .iy.':.:::g.3.,,E., f? a'a:45E-'rf.'::. .1 '22 ,-. ,', . - - .- 5:11 :.,1.3':. 'i-35-1-7122.-, .. L ' A S ' .2 l ,,,....,-El926 0 VA NGQ I L 2 4' l926' - me .f 1 Hu 0 fm T5 B v-J 'Ip The Sophomore Roll Douglas Scott Leo Scott Albert Sicks Donald Smith Ernest Smith Harold Staley Edward Stanley Paul Stone Duane Tarman Arthur Terry Lloyd Torrence Carl Wade Jack Wade Carl Wallace Phillip Watts Chester Welch Roy West Clair White Harold Williams Harold Wint Edgar Wooden Carl Woods Merritt Wycoff Miner Zinsery Irene Adams Wilda Allen Margaret Altaffer Francis Anderson Marie Biederman Marie Bolt Louise Brewer Evelyn Bruce Frances Bullock Louise Bullock Velma Burroughs Hazel Byxbe Maragaret Campbell Bernice Carleton Donnita Chalker Lucille Clark Margaret Colburn . Virginia Ferrell Marie Fredman Naomi Friley Juliet Frye Eugenia Goens Loretta Goodell Hazel Halsey Edith Hare Margaret Harper Erma Hibbens Beulah Hilyard Ethel Hoopes Serena Kandt Josephine Keller Ruby Kirkman Margaret Laverty Frances Lee Gladys Littrell Gladys Lolley Nadyne McDaniel Maxine Mitchell Oma' Melugin Ava Midcap Eleanor Morris Jessie Mustain Mary Myers Pauline Nickolson Esther O'Dare Olive Osterhout Mary Ellen Patty Nellie Pugh Frances Rees Thelma Rooks Corinne Sanders Alice Roena Scott Anna Marie Sellars Mabel Sell Rosemary Seymore Mary Clark Bessie Sherwin Gladys Clubine Nancy Shook Ruth Simmons Viloris Thompson Pearlina Barden Gladys Smith Ruth Thornbrugh Florence Bates Gertrude Snell Lois Truesdale ' Maxine Davis Eunice Staley Sabina Vandersloot Olivett Middlecoff Eloise Stewart Vesta Voorhes Grace Roberts Faye Tabb Glendena Warner Catherine Tidwell Margaret Thomas Esther Welbaum Richard Ross Pag A- dsx- N- FF:-. ,fJe1:,Li1ii?i1bLff S ' ' ' P 'N 'i?f 37W -3 4'3E S::f: ae 4 e i 'lP ?,'1t 5L M' . . . . 1 .Mui 8 '1-- 'A: 'f--' '!r1r - ' .1 - aj .' . f lHf-r-I926f-rho 'O12'Zr'i1'C5'EEN 'ffE--it -fl92'6f r r :HJ r ri ' T' 1 , THE SOPHOMORE CLASS kj. ii ff Q r ai The Sophomore Roll ff! Gaylord Alfrey Ralph Johnson Robert Anderson Harvey Jones if Wallace Arrington Fred Kalber rg Ernest Balke Loren Keeley EQ Ivan Barnett Robert Kincaid James Barnett Paul Kratz l FQ Carl Bowen Tom Lewis ' Chas. Braden Louis Libby K Virgil Burdick Thos. Meinhardt Geo. Burton Forrest Miller Ivan Cain Avery Mitchell ff Robert Catlett Harry Mitchell Paul Clark Marvin Moore '? Fred Cook Clarence Moxley g Willard Cook Herbert Nitz ji Ralph Cribbs Virgil Near ! Donald Dillman Dean Nevius Harold Gibson Kenneth Newmaster Geo. Gilmore Orville Nodurfth Luther Graham Arthur Overton Vernon Hadley Wm. Page Clyde Hanson Jack Patterson ,5 Ralph Harris Allan Persky Bill Harsch Frank Price Elmer Hatfield Hiel Pugh Gerald Heiser Leo Pysher Oren Henderson Harold Ray Harold Hoover Edward Riley Billy Howe Walter Root Corwin Hubbard Robert Ross Compton Jarrett Lester Rundell 2' fi Page 72 5' 'r-.A'4 F Q!rs:z:f41fa:ff.M-'Q '-twrwwrvffwfffrw-rears- ifffvff-f'2? '1'? ' ta e Q Wifi? 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Q x - ., 'HQ-., 1?s:- -,Q W 1 '. -, f' , Ji-':91'Q?'1fX11 '14igqK',1:f:, Lv-5 .f.-42: -4- J-4 ,fix-511:-3. -r: 10 r - - - gn: 1,5 .ffl-,fj , . j , 1 I' 1 , 2' Q Wg., mg ,-gg I ,ff 1, 2395 Z af 1 If ':.,-,., -'1:'. -.n.-t-u,-.- :Hi 'ery N- - Y -' '-- I: ff-3 . : . 1- 1 -. 1-' 4 , r.' ' 'W , , 5 cf- 1 3 if L .4 .-1' , ., ,, ,, Q - Es- X- ,- I-E' P Pa 1 73 2 ,, .- ge 1 11: E: '.f :3 -,.,,,,4y.:.-1,1-Eff-.xs:.,:a1nmu,,..mmsunn' :,:Sggf3f-Effgw s . ::, .n-3 . f m 'aigiff k ji' gg-5 :Nunn NBEQCE KA 1 , - , - 1 ..m.hh'vm.-54.v vfv-a:u.+fw-'--fs-3-4-sm:-fa.-,-uefr.:-s5:s.,'f.7w-rzfbzmsrfia ' wnausfa-r1nH+vf..,4y,h,aei:5fq.45' . H H, .gfhzzxaysiwqkfiszivvfmiz-Q A GROUP OF JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS A GROUP OF JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS go! - A GROUP OF JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS A GROUP OF JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS Page 7,5 .. 4 G- I .Tumor High Chapel Notes i l g 2 Q . In chapel, September 8, Mr. Robinson's, Mr! Wood's, Miss De- Hughes gave a talk welcoming the Lu1'y's, Miss Brown's and Miss seventh graders to the Junior high IIO1'1',S home rooms. From these school. were chosen Miss Horr's and Miss ll 4, ll 4 ll Beryl Robinson's and they were called up on the stage to cheer. , Miss Hardy had charge of cha- The student body then voted for : .3 pel September 9, and we reviewed the two groups and the votes were some of our songs. 278 for Beryl Robinson's and 276 I ' ,E ll 4, ll 6, for Miss Horr's. Verland Patterson was leader On September 10, the Boys' band for Miss Robinson, and Irma Ed- entertained us with the following wards for Miss Horr. W numbers: Men of Ohio, by Fill- ll ll ll ll ll moreg Old Ironsides, by Loseyg and a baritone solo, Asleep in the Musical Chapels ggep' Played by Wglarg Cool? The orchestra and band distin- I ie P15068 Werefendege Excl? ' guished themselves in chapel. The en yan were etlloye ya S u' orchestra played Wednesday the 3 dents and teachels' 9th, and was enjoyed very much, , 46 if if if if Every one especially seemed to . t Miss Hardy's.boyS.chorus enter- Zgggeclglfygae icZ:eofrIgZYe'pe'gB5 - alned the Junior High in chapel pieces Tuesday October 10- , 1 on Thursday, October lst, with W h d v'r i teregtin de- ,gf three songs. They were: Sea Fever, b e, ah 3 le,lYh n d t Oi 1, , 'H Loves Old Sweet Song, and There's ate m C alle ' H urs ay C ' 0' f ' Music in the Air' on the question: Should The Stu- - ,G is as 4 K denti Be any Evgiy Homet-In 12113 pen ence. e nega ive a U Sing in Chapel won. All the speeches were very -i T' The Boys Glee Club sang for good- jg the first time in chapel, October it it if it 4 seventh. They sang Sea Fever, A ll if Lady Chloe and the old familiar It Ain't My Fault, a one act 1' SOIUZS. Ml1SiC ill the Air and comedy, was presented by the I 'Loves Old Sweet Song? Miss Sophomorefdramatics class in ' Hardy is directress. Th d , J h IVJ 7 C I I il It is the plan after this that Miss urs was C ,ape ' an ' ar n 5 Hardy will furnish every Wednes- Byviiiigiwhoi iplayed the part of Q. day chapel with music, Noah Lot, was the comedian and K ' 4+ if 4+ if 4+ rendered his part especially well. 1- . All h b And everyone thinks Philip Watt 'Q ome rooms gave a num er . . of cheers Friday, October 9th, to IS a Very good Impersonator' The i see which home room was the best. cast was made up of Carl Bowen, From all of them six were chosen, Philip Watt, Marie Bolt, Eugenia I including Leah Robinson's, Beryl Goens and Fern Rayhorn. , Page 76 . I gg N - - -.g:gsggf':t ,l. ., . ' A' Nxllifriwrh , .4 , .,.35 'f. lt.-5-:,-14,3 ..-,,,--:j i-ii.' A I1- f: ,l Q., ' I' l wupaxrws -- wwf' ,ww fgvw- -f if .W if . . , af The Junior high school y e ll etta Goodell talked about the de- leaders were elected in chapel, bate, and after this she and Ida Monday Jan. 11. Frederick Wil- Miller gave a very funny illustra- helm, Fred Sheldon, Irma Edwards tion of a debater. After thls, Harry Allen. Walter Chaney and Vivian Jones, Loretta Goodell, and Neal Nuckgllg were nominated. Irma Edwards led the students in Irma Edwards and Harry Allen some high School yells- Ml'- wcre elected by a majority of Hlldghecel talkecl asmoutdthlerdiegrszliii votes. an en in ro uce o ll ll le ll le Hemphill, who told tales about Mr. Hughes. Chapel lasted Quite In chapel, Jan. 19, Mr. Hughes, 3' blt Over tlme' principle gave a very interesting if 4+ -1+ 4+ 4+ talk on How to Study. He related some important factors on the art Had Queer Chapel Of Studying- He explaifled that The students of the Junior high Home Students, Study, with only school had rather peculiar chapel the idea of passing a quiz, and not exercises Friday afternoon, Feb- with the idea of becoming educat- 1-ua,-y 19. 23555 129.2212 ffoioilciliff ifiilotl byFi3SSte1fg- Iggghejnofjjjjefjgggf career' There were none. He said that is if li a e there were three girls of junior Survivor of War Talks high school that had been caught , , tearing up bits or paper and Makmg a ave mmate address, throwing them on the floorg and one of the survivors of the Lost that Something must be done to Batallfon, Monday, February 8' af stop it. He called for Harry Allen, assembly' gave ue eeme idea ef the chief student counselor to come what is was like when the 756 men up on the Stage and Select two peo- ef the Lost Battalion were in ple to help him decide what should the pocket in the Argonne forest. be done with these three girls' Then he introduced Mr. Black ' of the Lost Batallion, who played Those Whom he Selected were: on the piano and Seng some of the Jean .Seymore and Neal Nuckolls. songs that he composed While in Jura' naet Vzlnlelglalii 33553552 an .l ci ing e ues ion hams le le Je ll le led the students in some high school yells. This was followed by Had Thrilling Chapel the verdict, which was: First, the th-ree girls would be compelled to Mr' Clemmer Wood Opened ick u all of the a er found on chapel' Wednesday' February 10' lsjhe seeond floor'p Sllecond when by asking for announcements' the students ski ed counsel meet- Miss Hardy made an announce- . l f pp d Hnit r ae ment that her Freshman Class mg' ul? ess L32 S222 so the ngxt would stay in the auditorium after iesetine :Led the ers? unisiment assembly. Irma Edwards an- would ie doubled p nounced that Y. W. C. A. would be , ' I , held at 3:00 p. m. Tessianna Blak- Mr' Hughes dlsmlssed the Jar' eslee gave a very good reading, ors. This was followed by some it was really a play. After this Lor- more high school yells. Page 77 QXL4 ,x y,7'5.g:fge'y,5e33:3ll.e g, -33,2 '-Wwewf. ' .-.'l1i: -?i- 11'-en . , - Aw im ffm f1 'fai'5feJ71la7 ' .IF - 5 N2 A 'iissiwe-sflifii-aefavii ... ' ' lr! 6341.-Qfa V f' -.J'1IhL. ,nk Q ' . .2 - AY - - f ., I ,ri 4,3 ' 7' ' 'E' I -5121+ -.- - . . - . . . . if-9' .- I : 57 f'f9- Jdfglw -cliff' ' .ww 7 .Q-. -i :- - - -1- 4 Helen Surber-Young man can I get into the park through that gate? Guess so lady, I just saw a load of hay go through. There was a grocer by the name of March. One day the butcher came around and said:March, the first of April the price of meat's going up. That's all right said March. A day or two later the wholesale jobber's salesman came along. March, the first of April the price of sugar is going up. That's all right said March. A few days later the landlord came around and said:March, the first of April the rents going up. All right said March. A few days later March put up this sign: THE FIRST OF APRIL WILL BE THE END OF MARCH 4646-X--3696 r ' Mr. Callahan-This book will do half your work. ' Frederick Wilhelm-Give me two quick. 9646964655- Jocelyn--I see someone has sug- gested a statue to the man who invented rubber tires. Mary' Agnes-Wouldn't a bust be moreapplropriate? 1 'DEX'-DG-lt-K That's the fourth umbrella I've lost in a month. 'Your overhead expenses must be terrible. 'X' 'X' 1? '39 'lf Tom-This boat makes fifteen knots an hour. Irma E.-Who unties them? Page 78 ww :w ee 51 ' 'W' The Cheery Heart Let poets sing their lilting song, And gaily smite their lyre, Give me the man who whistles while He's putting on a tire. Jim Louy--What is your occupa- tion? I used to be an organist. And why did you give it up? The monkey died. Guess my girl in college has changed her mind about basket- ball. She is evidently going in for something more useful. How so? Now she writes that she has made the scrub team. -Z4-X-664945 With Apologies to Longfellow The shades of night were falling fast, The guy stepped on it and rushed past, A crash-he died without a sound-- They opened up his head and found- Excelsior! 5?-X-4996-36 Walter Chaney entered the lobby of a hotel and placed his umbrella in the stand, but before going up stairs tied to the umbrella a card on which he had written:This um- brella belongs to a champion prize fighter. Back in ten min- utes. In twenty minutes he re- turned, but the umbrella was gone. The card however was still there, and on it Gus Gibson had written: Umbrella taken by a champion long distance runner. Won't be back. iwapfwswtgyrsw y sci d I I ma , . an-if 911. 3531, - -ff. V. Page 79 ,Hd - .-, mfg' .57 - ,--,.,,v,,.,,,,.. F-- Mm: . v.- D A -fam' r. fa'., i-.-.--A A Relic A Compliment On a motoring tour, Alan Kelsey John. Millfif- Billy, I hearfi pulled up at a very old inn and Something H1011 al70l1'G yqtl today- ordered something to eat. While Bllly Iffge- Dld you? he had his meal, the proprietor fT0hn- Yes, a friend .of ours of the inn talked incessantly to Said YOU looked 21 little llke me- him about the legends of the vil- if if if if it lage. Everything in the place M T uwh I has a story, said he. r- umer- en was a f-Wells, Said Kelsey, unkindly, young nian, I worked twelve hours do tell me the story of this 3 day- I quaint old ham sandwich! f Fobert-Ig Zdlgulcelyiiur. yougii u energy, a , u a mire s 1 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, more the mature wisdom which led you to stop it. Questions ff 49 if if if Walter Woods and Clayton How- , , H ard were waiting for a train, and fm? Wllkmsf I Want a couple to pass the time away, Walter said: O C51 ?cW'235is't , W, I will ask you a question, and, if R er Z d aft lime' b t I r I cannot answer my own question, ,exi h Eff now' u Wea I will buy the tickets. Then you a Slze a ' ask a question, and, if you cannot if if if +P 4+ answer yours, you buy the tickets. I t t. E I t It was agreeable. t n eras uf? Xperfmen Well, said Walter, you see Nell Coy- Say MISS Barn? those prairie-dogs' holes out there how: 1238 Could I 11Ve Wlt Ou' Cpointing to a distant prairie dog bralfls' H , townl, how do they dig those holes MISS EUNIS- That remains to without leaving any dirt around? be Seen' I don't know, said Clayton. if 4+ if it if That is your question, answer it N .1 id M N kl UI yourself , 61 , Sal rs. uc es, i They begin at the bottom and 20139 Z'0Uhh3-I7fihl1'ee1?t9- Yllceuqulet dig up. oy a sc oo is a ernon. HHOW in thunder do they get at That's what I was, answered the bottom? inquired Clayton. Neil, I went to Sleep right after That's your question, said lunch, and the teacher said she'd Walter, Answer it yourself. Whlp any bgy 111 the room who Clayton 'bought the tickets. woke me UP- Ix- 'K .K as ae -li 'll' 'K' -X- -J!- Lucky Dog Ralph McLaughlin- You let me Patty- Ever have. any trouble alone, now, or I'll hit you with this with dyspepsia? . spelling book-and it's full of hard Elizabeth- Only when I trytto words. spell it. l ' ' Page 80 ' wines 0... I flfii, 1- iiiul . .,,,. , .E A,..,..,, .,,,, . ..., I M f,,n,,..,, 5.3: ,,,W , -q:.4q5H:.wM:m,-4f:mafaf,Laf1::,fg01yufu-mg1gag3gQ.1?.z,gwg5zqwgygqsmg-,1fmS5'.1i2'3iT-f,S'.Q2:51545f.fq:qQ7,'zsZ9!fw079:3s+x4w:?Qf,me 'iv' .-s?bf+an'.mn.wbf::.:1-' :fflf .-1-fv-:Aww -1-':wh- , Q. , I. 1? , ' T: ., Q . V ,Y 1 3 I 1 Ba A gifs Am ! A 5 if F .1 'V' 1 V ffl Pj , ff 2 71- , H: 'Q-. '- Q 1- f- qu.. V' : ,'f-- 4: 1-1 f , . 4- f'-, ' -. . ' in . L ul. Q: . w i - Q 1..1..+f1 M5151 1-aaa.. .-.I 1 lf? . ,. 1 r- 1 ...P A . H, -Q ' .V ' -, ' . L. lr M f i! 4 :3'1qL L? .. 1.-5'1 ' 4117 f if Z' ' '-J' ' ' - 7 ' ' T. V W l - . r 1 1 iii ir i i Y. 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V E l ugflx' ' A, 'lx I ve ' f Y I :lf- U 3 H 1 'il '. Iy, .,1 , .x li DEE DEE CLUB OFFICERS L ' ' Zi l ll l SMITH SEWELL BLAKESLEE 3 ' g Dee Dee Club Hzstory fi, All the world's a stage, 5 ' And all the men and Women merely players. Thus thought the actors of the year of '22, i' And from their futile brains there sprang ' The first dramatic club, y-clept Dee Dee Y '4 With the purpose true to lift dramatic art, , And give a chance to students ambitious Seeking the bubble reputation, To entertain both school and public on demand, 1 5 A Make money for all worthy enterprises, bg To learn the basis of true citizenship - , In the far famed four C's 5 L., '- Of smooth civility, cooperation, 1 :'. 4 - Of self-control and concentration,- 1 Aj. 4 ,Q But then enough of these have e'er been spake, Q 1: if Yet all the time's not spent in painted pomp Oft times we hie ourselves to Table Mount . ' 4 To pass a day, exempt from public haunt, M ,r Find tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, f 'E Sermons in stones and good in everything. 12 r -'J n 5 . So staunch and true We'll live to old Dee Dee H Until we reach the last strange stage of life f. K In second childishness and mere oblivion, - - K, f Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. 1 -- A - I Ll 517' . ' 2 V -Tessianna Blakeslee '26 f E 'O D - Page 83 4 l -'.1:.,?i3x5J-uQL9'f?i2'Q I-J is AJI 'L,w1LLA,l1ii4! ' . nxusesir - 1 - -'-f 2-4751?5 3-'?'iWQ52'i 'ff-. . WHOSE LITTLE BRIDE ARE YOU Luft to Right---Goens. Hxolt, Jones, Mann, Clxanswy, Frampton, Sellers, Shile, Prescott Blakeslve. SCENE FROM EAST IS WEST 1 Left to Rigllt-Humphrey, Shile, Guilkey, Blakeslee, Jones, Clampitt, Waggoner. Page 84 I UTHIRTEEN PLUS Left to RightfJones, Guilkey, Gillis, Stichman, Blakeslee, Benson, Adams, Sellars Luke. Shile, Halsvy, Mann, Barrani, Reddy. ,, SCENE FROM EAST IS WEST Loft to Right-Reddy, Barrani, Mann, Halsey, Shile, Luke, Sellars, Adams Benson, Blakeslee, Sticliman, Gillis. Page 85 11 , ' . I! ., E9 MIXED CHORUS ' :S '1 1' i 1 . A at 4 . 2 i 5. 5' ' if i H .. 1 F 2 S f . 3 X fi . ' . ' c , Back Row, Left to Rightfellalsey, Ketterer, Miller, Zellars, Wolverton, Lee, Sturges, ,QQ Anderson, Malcom, Blakeslee, Jones, Gilmore, Riddle, Simpson, Gibson, ig j i ' McConnell, Pugh, Riley, Howarth, Griffiths, Nickolson, Mitchell, Patty, Hib- l A, bens, Biggerstaff, Goens, Lolley, Staley, Pugh. 2' Front Row-Midcap, Sellars, Lynn, Seymore, Harper, Adams, Frampton, Byxbe, Luke, jj Harsch, Guilkey, Connor, Knock, Chaney, Kincaid, Tarr, Pysher, Colburn, ' Shiery, Morris, Goodell, Cowles, Tabb, Tomlinson, Friley, Masters. - - ' . f it Verdzgrzs Valley Music Contest , The Independence High School musicians of 1926 won the Verdigris Valley Music I f, contest April 2. and added another beautiful loving cup to our trophy collection. -' The Hfty-eight piece orchestra, directed by Paul O. Goepfert was give-n first place f if among the five Valley entries. The orchestra has been working since last fall on ' ' their number, 'tAnacrean by Cheribina. When we considter that they had also given 't of Y three entertainments to help uniform the- band, the only way we can explain it is- I Goepfert is director. Q32 I n- Our other two instrumental entries, the brass quartet, consisting of Dean Nevius, f 1,5 Bill Paige, Russell Cunningham and Herbert Romig and the string quartet, consisting 1 L 9 of Frank Dancer, George Gilmore, Flossie Ally and Ellis Cheney also receive-d first 1 honors. The entries were new in the Valley this year and I. H. S. is proud to have captured firsts in both of' them. . be , I.' . The splendid manner in which 5'Fierce Was the Wild Billow was sung by the fj mixed chorus, added another first to our sc-ore. The fact that Miss Hazel Helen Har- dy, vocal music director, never knows when to give up, and the patient cooperation . - of Ruth Simmons, the accompanist, is largely responsible for this victory. Q 3 The boy's quartet, composed of Carl Guilkey, Harold Connor, Millard Knock and 5 Ellis Chaney and the girls quartet composed of Margaret Malcom, Ida Miller, Dorothy : '7 v i Sturges and Anna Everly made a splendid showing in the contest, the girls receiving Z 3 5 second place. . I. H. S. is very proud of those students whose combined efforts made possible Q , . this victory, but she is still prouder to know that she has, as the foundation of- her ff if music department, such able directors as Miss Hazel Helen Hardy and Prof. Paul O. ' 5 SQ 2 Goe-nfert. -Edith zeuers '27 Q , li ,q fx v v 3 Page 86 A - ' ' ' KA .. . ,,., . . ' ' 1 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA First Violins-Dancer, Knock, Goepfert, Poland, Fansler, Hoyland, Brewster, Mann, Gilmore, Slocum, Truesdale, Carleton, Persky, Gibson. Second ViolinsqHesp, NVeaver, SUchrnan, Lntuel, Barker, Snnth, Staley, Pysher, Barnhart, FarreU, Wycoff, Easton., Gordon. Violas-Ally, Johnson, Hines, Brewer, Mott. Violin- cellos-Chaney, Carleton, Russel, Linville, Newell, Gordon. BasSes-Salathiel, Kerr, Wycoff, Tallman. Flutes-Hare, Tarr. Clarinets-Payne, Knockg Miles, French Horns+Burnwortl1, Vrooman, Williams, Ringlei. Trumpets+Page, Nevius. Tronibones-Cunningham, Clark, Romig. Tympani and Permissions- Adams, Cribbs. BOYS QUARTET CHANEY CONNER GUILKEY KNOCK Page 8 7 THE STRING ENSEMBLE . Top Row Left io Right-Ally. Johnson, Falislrer, RI'PWSfUl', Poland, Saluthiol, Lowe-r Row Lvft to Right--Carleton, Barker, Simmons, Geopfvrt., Hesp. THE BOYS GLEE CLUB Top Row, Loft to Right-Conner, Knock, Riddle, Wolf, Simpson, McConnell, Riley, Griffiths. Haworth. Pysllor. Lower R.ONViH2ll'HCll, Gilmore, Gibson, Guilkvy, Simmons, ziccoinpzmist. UTIRIIIUY, Pugh, Kinvnid, Tarr, Colburn. Pzigv S 8 THE DOUBLE TRIO COWLES MALCOM ZELLARS STURGES MILLER EVERLY THE STRING QUARTET Dancer Gilmore Chaney Alley Page 89 HIGH SCHOOL BAND Sli m ' ' ' af , ' , l 1, - 5 i , l 9 i Left to RightWTa1'r, Haines, Kincaid, Bennett, Lugenbeal, Miles, Freeman, Slater, Turner, Payne, Guilkey, Adams, Tallinan, Hiatt, Roniig, Williams, Ross, Vroomall Johnson,lUngh1 Fomnan, Burdmk, Page, Robbhw, Cook, KeHer, Smnntod 1100111912 Fowler, Rariiluirt. Gruveis, Clark, Cunninghani. Ol'l+Illl'1'l'TA-HONC3111 IN A BLUE MOON Page 90 1 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Top Row, Left to Right-Lynn, Miller, Frampton, Ketterer, Byxbe, Zellars, Anderson, Malcom, Goens, Jones, Nickolson, Sturges, Cowles, Mitchell, Campbell, Pugh. Adams, Patty, Morris, Biggerstaff, Masters. Lower Row-Midcap, Sellers, Seymour, Halsey, Harper, Tabb, Luke, Lee, Everly, Goodell, Lolley, Hibbens, Tomlinson, Staley, Friley, Simmons, accompanist, JUNIOR GIRLS QUARTET COWLES MILLER GOODELL ZELLARS Page 9 1 . 't QU .Q 1--, -'- 'Q'-'ax - '?'- ..gf- i ,- -- :+.:..' 'wzzalw-Aviv? 15,-. '1t-,L j.1Lp2':w:ur-4w-isvvmw ' .fKk5,7y,,4: v 1'-.af-'-n..-Juffvf 'FZEZ -:av'l-'- '-'i 1. w-' ' 4? - , . , . -gf - -, 4 , - .V In -.1. -' -1 --.:- 1' 'T 1-Z 4 ..L 1 4. .,,,, 1 , k,-. - -..,g ' '?e!.z::81:.:rv.:4- ' ' -H'- ff- ' '1f '-1,-F l ' '- . R'iiv.e,:.'.',5t',5,.f.-'.-1'z ' yay' Tw'-E' I Hffzg ? 'v-'Z- '- ' .:..f . -. . . 43,9 2 'f v'f-.fi-waz.:-.ff-..1:.v'.?-i 2'ilivf-.:'w.-nfs:-::1'.hi'fs':,sG?r1.rf:5EZL.f' 'f .:-- . . ,W :ith-f' if . 6. 3 W . ., Q .1 '. THE Y. W. C. A. CABINET 5 Eg 5 . u Jw' 5 if ,tn P iflfi 1 15 'fl . Q' .. .1 'B 5 fi' 'V I il x ,H T V lf 'L 1.- tg if 13 M L' . 1 QI I .. gi- if - 1 li' Top Row Left to Right--Salathiel, Johnson, Lake, Gansel, Beuchat, Brewster. Lynn. 1.3 ' Lowe-1' Row Left to Right-Scott, Shilo, lllastm-rs, Gfoodell, Cowles, Nuckolls, Keeney, of Lynn-sri, 'role Y. W. C. A. The Y. VV. C. A. has done much this year under the leadership of Misses Gansel, Lake and Beuchat. . jg. At the hrst of the year the cabinet spent a Week-end at the Y. W. camp L. and there made out the program and plans for the year. The first event on the , . program was the Big and Little Sister hike when the older girls entertained the younger ones. The regular meetings were held every other Wednesday at 3:00 o'Clock in the Junior high auditorium. One of the most interesting was an exchange meeting with the Hi-Y. The boys took charge of the girls' meeting with the A : subject My Ideal Girl. .' cl., 1 The Y. W. girls helped the women of the Federated clubs at their Christ- f mas party at the Mexican settlement by bringing gifts for the children. ' i Four delegates were sent to Estes Park last summer and they expect to send some this summer. Independence high school was represented at the U winter conference at Parsons by six delegates. pri- ,ev One of the biggest school events of March was the Y. W. and Hi-Y carnival. It was a real carnival with side-shows, eats and confetti. For several years N gg ,Q this has been an annual affair, but this one was the best there has been yet. ' Another big event of the year was the Mother and Daughter banquet. It . i was attended by a large number of girls and their mothers and was thought f 1? gg l by many to be the besn banquet in years. rg .F Altogether. this was a very successful year, financially, socially, and in E7 . 5-1 fill 5 all other respects. 7 'f'-f .1 1. ei im 4 .,. .1 Page 92 ' '- in .1 . A .. . , ,,,.., , ,Q as .. . .,, -X .. ...:..,..fe-f.vf,1-rf-'..:'1.. 'fn-..g.:'ef:ff:.-.f.' .- W ' Y- ,: . an - - .- . , i 4 pa.. amd, f V ,r- .f,.- f ' Iiii iii, -'i' 2'-sa-,Cfz'--we , -,f Ui.,-E552--5 L - L' ir-1s1.f 'fs .i.:f-5.1:.I'-.g.,.r.1.'1 - ' .. f' '- - 2 w4fgsn-wmwhretwi:m'm+1-sf-:fivff- A.a.:..:.mf-:.:. .'..-- mikn-a,?-nr-,fi -5-c+-'-'..- -'V--cf-4 'lima-21. '-f-l -.i.f'Z'?f1 . ffflif:T2: f?Gi . . .. . .. . ..... ....u-atsfpiym. rf . .- . .1--..t.?f.:?f?'fiIf12Js-in -:Sze 4 . -... . Q-2:ff.uM .1f'aKf71,., , 'Vi ' I -fa' 2:1 -'.', 1mal:-vrcg.g.,-gag! 3:,1',,:g:g2uzffzlozwdff.i1?JRSM9wrii55?:-Q-,f?swm':.'-frzafitic .NQEWl1+.-v:.a-.+m-:c-6w- :s:1f9T'JwP1H'3htcPniS:,..' ' -f.P,:tm2: .sat ,V Q? 1- it . 'u ' r- pg 5 THE HI-Y CABINET . 2,1 2 ii sy z. i ff 1-,I :1 sl .iii 431 'f Fl I Tcp Row. Left to Right-Barnhart, Chaney, Vrooman, Smith. A Lower Row+Daggett, Romig, Colburn, Webb. The Hi-Y Club 1 The I. H. S. Hi-Y is a real live organization. It is a standard club and is recognized by the state as such. This year they received all four of the state Hi-Y recognition seals as well as the advanced seal which is given only to clubs IN ini' making 1100 or more points out of a possible 1250. - Independence this year entertained one of the state Hi it was a great success, according to Mr. Edworthy, state ' was the best conference he has ever attended and was planned and taken care of. About 400 boys were guests community during the three days of the conference. Mr. -Y conferences and Hi-Y secretary, it exceptionally well of the school and Hughes is largely responsible for its splendid success and he has at all times cooperated with the Hi-Y which has helped greatly toward its success. A large number are : -2: going to Camp Wood in June and this will mean much to the fellows. ii 2: 93 Y' Herbert Romig as president has done a great deal to keep up the pep and , ,E enthusiasm of the club as well as the cabinet. Mr. Webb and Mr. Daggett, .X gg 'i 5 sponsors, have also meant much to the success of the club. i3 A' .. ., .... , ,.P?.E2G 93 ' 'fff lil- l.- A b r' ' 1 INDEPENDENCE KANJA.f . . -- 2'!?:1:11:, ,. ,. ,. fl'-Hlygxgei'-.1agr?5QJ.1 if. Q- f:fw.lf-1-1s-.1---an 5: if f 1- N vs . . gm. 427 M H ,--'-- - v-na, -.. -1 10.1.1-.,.. nm o. 55555 ' ' IHJ'1-e,g5.f,z1fz:51fQ5:g,9I926, .,xffza-. ,1Q2v35 ff, - . F 'ri -f ' SENIOR HIGH PUPILS ASSOCIATED WITH THE STUDENT The Independence Student The Student is the work of many etudente representing the Whole student body 1nclud1ng all guides f10m the H1811 thxough the College A few oi last yea1 s youlnalwm students wele back th1s year but most oi the staff was compoeed oi beg1nne1s Thls Wae the fust yefu that an ISSUE oi The Student was publlshed for the tlret week 1n the fuet semestel Thls lsaue of the pape1 was the only one of lts klnd ln lx zneas The next spcelal numbu xx is the H1 Y contelence edltlon put out 101 the b1g H1 Y convent1on held he1e 1n Nowembel Th1s xssue had plctures of the dlfferent echool depaltmente and the Off1C1al proglam for the conventlon I ww dlStI'1bl,lt0d tlee to the 400 xlsltlng delegated The Student hae the leugeet Ll1Cl1l3.tIO11 of any publlc school papel 1n Kansae The number of papere prmted IS 1350 Thle means that The Student has flom 3000 to 4000 l83dE1Q The buelnees men ot Independence wely healtlly euppolted the paper wlth advertlsnng The Student cauxee an avelage of 140 column lnches whlch IS about one fouzth of the total Space 1n the paper Most school papers carry tW1CG thm amount of advert1s1ng The membelshlp of the etaff IS not announced here because It IS the prac tlce to change lt every sv: weeks and 1n th1s way every student 1n the classes IH 1ou1nal1em holda one Ol mole poeltlone on the Staff during the year Page 94 1 . 1 . , , 1 . ' .V ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . '- ' 1 'I 1 a '1 I ' Q 1 1 1 1 1 . I' ' D 1 Y I f . 1 - l . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 . I 1 . 1 1' 1 1 . 1 . 1 K1 , . 1 , 1 12 K1 - . 1 . y 1 . . ' . 1 . v 1 . . 1 . 1 ' . ' . t 2 1 I ' . 7 I' I . ' f i I . I . U 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . I . 1 6 1 1 I 1 , . . . 1 h Y ' ' . X 1 I . . . . 1 1 A 1 - 1 ' r 1 . I . . L - I I I I I S I 1 I 1 1 3 7' I ,.. --11-cw -:-1---11wpff1- - Q1-.1 ,1-1.1 -, . K --- . gf- -1 ' 1: :1-maxi . - - u , - . I Q3 ,3zt:Ez.1h,,,E?:Q.-.V I .,, Vg -gf?x:2W w ,g:N 1 .-4. 1-A,-nvmqg .JuWm .31-9 -1. 1. 51.10 -ttt. asfi. .fe'b41x.x- A .. .. ,.4- -fu.. ,- N' , .- U. - ' . 'H - W ILTUEQLf3:iiif'::QZ-ifEf:fii:1 1w'-4- -f1q1'::'j'E:.fEff ',: x'!e'!f!5'T ', v - 13 I 12 If' .x 3 .- INDEPENBENC KA 5441 .sm . - -1111.,,-m.s.f,,,..2:f...cJa. ..... 1.1-Mvwwvmwmmmmmf. mu. M.. . a... '. lY tM me-' riff f f if J fx' mr for :L 1 is , 1533 g JUNIOR HIGH AND GRADE PUPILS ASSOCIATED WITH THE STUDENT t To the typists directed by Miss Jessie P. Stewart The Student is very grateful, because all the news for the paper is typed in that department. Miss Arvilla Jarrett's classes assist in this work The Junior high school turnrshes the paper with much news regularly the reporters there being under the leadership of a committee of teachers headed by Miss Lu7ena Marshall instructor rn English Another important factor rn the success of the school publication rs the news furnished bv the six grade schools o which the various prrncrpals are the official reporters A student from each school rs represented rn the photo graphs above Subscriptions tr om the grade schools are as follows Riley 64 McKinley 25 Lincoln 105 Willard 80 Washington 150 and Iongfellow 70 Marlin F Reppert instructor rn prrntrng guides the mechanrcal work connected with publication of The Student Under hrs leadership there has never been a delayed edition About eighty students help rn this department The sponsor of The Student who also rs the instructor rn Journalism rs L R Hiatt Theodore Owen instructor rn Fnglrsh rn the College has had charge of news from the College Another innovation this year is the publication by the College of the number thirty five edition of Volume trye May 14 1926 rn the form of a thirty srx page magazine vrhrch contains the illustrated history of the first rear of Independence College This progect was financed rorntly by The Student and bv college students Harold Wallace 26 Page 95 , r . r ' ' v . I . . .K , ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' A ' . r 1 r , . . . ' ' . 1 ' . . I . . r 1 r , , I I . i . ' '. . v 1 r , 1 r . .A I . L . . K , 1 r ' r . , 1 ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 4 ' 1 1 9 r ' 1 v 1 9 Q 1 r ' ' 1 ' v 1 u . ' n I ' I 1 . 1 . r r , ' I . . . Y Q . . ' . r . . r , . I , . 4 . ' v A . . . . . . . , r A , . 1 . . . . . . . . I . - . 1 - Y ! 7 -A , 1 . K 1 I 1 A ' n . , 1 . . r X ev hw:-rvqjr.-:gf Qfg-'2H'mr :'?':a 'mu-1,--,-gg-w:::,.f1-13-W .f.f:P-:ff,g,334-g?yfqxsp,?T5SgtQ:3E.2Q',i':?IGj2ij2g:g-limi'- ':11 gqigfiill:-3'-figggge3.16955 an 411.-1,,.,L - U , A 07:41. , I . . I. . . . . .. . ,. , ., . . -1 : ' ,1-555:11-:, rr: rr :Q 4,-:.-w.-1 . 1.--rg 1, - :4?fZrr'5',a---'-:--- '- '.1b-ffrrrrh- MH --'-'-w-1:1ff.f'ri:1.,rzgf-ff-v:-7 '- - - - ,r 1-was Q.---y.4:,'fr5. -4-..--ra1f 1, :mi-21. ly--1 3:-1: f ' 1' Ltr- .QU ' 9 -if INDEPELNBENCE KANJAJ W Yh5yif,q4,-.r.-:whiff,-::1'::.r:,.-9521111--er 1-q:,:.f.f-,,4.-.Era -f-nW'.i21'lB'1v2i60l'T!m!-K-ik-m-.Xr?!.-w-.r-lm,v-,,r..,.,45,.4.-..,,ssr.x-ei'!fL12P5 ?:3-lf ',f:Ef6jEi.f1:35ir:4Ei:. Tl ,. 1: .-. .. .K .x -1 x 1. Y' we ,- -.: 'f: --.. nf 'was-5,::' .ez-14-,-cgi 'f5:j Ee'5-Af- E ' it '55-5355 f 1 - -' .E ' S5.,f:I.f'Z:?:f5 mmf e,,f1fg,f,1g- 'V'. , if Wig' THE DEBATE TEAM i fi f lr if rij 5-1 EL L52 Top Row Left to Right-Chaney, Gibson, Hughes. '35 Second Row-lX'Iiller. Wilkerson, Knock, Hibbens, Kratz. Bottom Row-Boner, Shile. Coach Webb, Miller, Goodell. 'ffl The Debate Season in This year the school was well pleased with the results of the Q debate season. Although only two debaters from last year were it back, sixty-five students tried out for the team. This number was finally reduced to a squad of twelve. However, as the group gf? was reduced, those eliminated did not lose interest. In fact the enti1'e group formed a very effective pep squad during the Whole debate season. A good spirit thus prevailed throughout the year. League debates were held with Coffeyville, Caney, Fredonia and Neodesha. Of the twelve judges who judged our teams eight voted in our favor. Debates were also held with Moline, Sedan, Elk City and A Eureka. The entire squad of twelve participated in at least one of the interscholastic debates. it Much can be expected of the school in debate next year, as we have ten experienced debaters besides a wealth of other material 5 from which to build a winning squad. It Page 96 N 4+ tif., I, . ,-.A-.fy ' ' 6J qfaa-119.4115 . . . , . E4-4:ff2P2'xfZ:?'.-l'f1'Sa. . , ,iiiE5!:f1w:Ni-73? .. + f7H . .,q.:,,af'af1:'Ev:mmm-if-aablffiaiziik23:42LaW:1!2,wtfhKfSw?3f!TdS-:ifznsffafaz-f14kfgt12Qaan'n7saizo12fez2ife2?mai'z,1::-'',ffE.::rxfev:ifa:xienS::1'.ez'zveife-.r:A.,.wQ' .-. I DECLAMATION This year Tessiana Blakeslee was the contestant for I. H. S. in the Declamation contest. She has ability in this work, and she has proved it to the students by her continuous work along the line of Dramatic Art. We all regret to have Tessiana leave this year, be- cause her place will be hard to fill. THE HONOR SOCIETY Top Row, Left to RightfJohnson, Salathiel, XVyc0ff, Miller, Mason. Middle Row-Roinig, Hughes, Chaney, Budke, Cammack, Cooley. Lower Row-Marsh, Brewster, Sellars, Masters, Craig, Shile. Page 97 hlgizzglfg ffl' --.-- fre-asfffrazgsrrrqwafgffvqfmz':s:,1mrf1'i55ffii'Qf'o'52ST,-xQL-5 ggi sjgijzlg25:5-gQ?5Q':'E ' ' INBEDENBENCE KANJAJ-5 ,iale ..l.2 .-..-f5t::53:5-,.-Et-A?:4.:::g,.,- 4: ,,1:q-155?t51'gf'fv- , . . ,. ,, .. .-, :- -1-',.f::4w2'111.?4:':s23'14-'2'-ia'EL-'Wi'-1- 'SEf1:S c.f.gfJ.'11:'1' ' s-x ' , :-,faggMs'q::f-fZl,:5sszfavc-sQ.f1.!.:..w'faks::?.:7'r314?fH2!airrnmmmvwmlimwiiemnxakfam2s41Wfrf1u:n2e.+,::,.A.-ae:1-aalaa-Af.i':.!f3wm.:f1-,,S:f-:--.mmfff it '55 -1 il S ' ,. ai . .V J-an Q N F- . 5 , ' 1' i Top Row, Left to Right-Keller, Stark, Brewster, Johnson, Smith Second Row-Hofer, Masters, Blakeslee, Burnworth Bottom Row-Stacy, Hare, Wagstaff, Dancer, Gibson 5 ' Orange and Black Staff This volume Qoffzthe Orange and Black is the result of many days of labor on the part of the ann-ual Staff. Just after vacation time, the class met to elect if the members for the editing of the 1926 year book. The class chose these peo- A ' ple to publish a book which the school could be proud of, and which would serve 2 ., as a fitting remembrance for the years to come. It has been the sole purpose of all the staff to live up to all these expectations. 'i The idea which creates interest in the publishing of an Annual is to try and make a book which would represent a little better work than the year be- fore. For many years past, it has been the purpose of the Annual to give the Q school life as it happens in the class room and also to show the way in which fi the school is conducted. It is also a book which is published to show the worth while extra curricular activities of our school. The entire volume was printed and bound in the Printing department of the high school. While the different editors were busy at their tasks, the stu- -Ll dent body heard little of this book. We, the editors, have worked on many L1 ideas and have used many days of thinking, in trying to show what kind of an 1 I Annual can be produced from such a wonderful High School as old I. H.. S. 4 -William B. Smith i Q 4 ' .1 .1 fg Page 98 2 4 ,Rx 7 1 fgqfwqggagzfgrv'-a '-f1s1:s::21-1-evwe'M-'wffww:w:w- E41-rr.. 3:-f .9 A I 'E rl - 1- ww' .. -. J ' ' X' -- . A -' - - ,-.w..1- ' n'--:-f' 11- .-' 221' ' - ' . a. F52 J 1 1 i L3 ,M is: 2- '9079'-:-W , V 1. I- V 19 -ry-:1 ,rf ' if -Tiff--' ff. V ' :EV ..-f iN L 'H. i ' Our Public Library No institution for community service is rendering larger dividends on the money invested than is our public library. The atmosphere of this institution is not one of entertainment and diversion, but rather of serious, purposeful en- deavor. Its large patronage is comprised mostly of readers seeking definite material for some useful purpose. The books have been judiciously selected and cover all subjects taught in the schools. But books do not constitute a library, they must be organized and classified, so their contents are easily accessible to those seeking information. In our library this has been done in a masterful way. Miss Anna Gemmell, who has been our librarian for the past fifteen years. has built up an institution of which any community might be justly proud Her services to the schools have been of incalculable value. During the past year a children's room has been organized and equipped that has attracted state wide attention. It supplements the work of the elementary schools in a most effective manner and has greatly increased the number of juvenile read- QYS. The public library is rendering special service in collateral reading for all English courses in the high school, reference Works adapted to all subjects in Junior College, the collection and organization of material for oratorical contests and debates in both high school and college. In its coordination with the schools, this institution has truly established a reputation as one of our chief educational assets. Page 99 .. A -was .0 maynff1-'-11f.-:?:i:rEr:1:9- ?2y5::-:rf:- ,-4... vxwif-,'ES:,2vi'. N B E -f',5i?f52':':5 f a4.f:g:mwfaaaeEzzv1vssff:a:.1cf4.f:..w-2v'z.f:::..ff.n-arasiuffza isfasmmttaaazzie if. .,aJi.u4e,m-ffwmbwm. .iteazm-.-v.. ax.-fc, 0 I :Q .:,'j'iQVL,:-gf -ff-S.,--.ze-.Q-:..'mn:4m'f'g35ceg5f!fg2g'+7wwnmui.v.f ' .33 , ,,.. . . .. i... .. - 'I '-4. 1 -. -V-. 1-,I-1 ,.,.,. 'A 'Ti. - ...,7. -1-1 -1 --i G T A9533-ZZ . 3f:2'?fI5:'ff ' ' ' ' 531719: Vf'f:'i2'9 ll9Z 65: P?-5 I -e -- so-uc -,ff--1-1'.cw -. U--Q -if .sir 'MEP'-2:f::f:':.-.Ja1.-:rafxfr, Psf':smekaf:.':-2,E.-ixqS.w' iffffskzii- :1 -sz. Riff, f. f.i3yr' THE SCHOLARSHIP TEAM Top Row, Left to Right-Knock, Bullock, Newmaster, Cammack, Terry. Lower Row-Salathiel, Mason, Friley, YVycoff. State Scholarship Champions On May 1, 1925, the third annual State Schorlarship contest was held at the Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas. To this contest eighty-one of the best high schools of Kansas sent 731 of their best students. Some schools entered as many as forty students in the twenty-five contests which comprised the meet. Independence sent a team of nine students-Alice Wycoff, Mary Mason, Mary Salathiel, Naomi Friley, Clyde Knock, Melvin Cammack, Kenneth Newmaster, Harold Bullock, and Carrol Neighbors. In spite of the tremendous odds against them, the team won a total of eighteen points, more points than was won by any other school. They were awarded a silver loving cup, and were proclaimed the champions of Kansas. Every member of the team ranked high. Five students besides the winners were starred for honorable mention in the report sent out by the Teachers College. Those who won the eighteen points were-Mary Salathiel, first in English Xlg Alice Wycofi, first in Spanish, Harold Bullock, first in Physicsg Kenneth Newmaster, second in Manual Training. This unusual record from so small a group was the subject of comment on every hand, and is still pointed out by officials of the Teachers College as an example of unusual achievement. At the State Art contest held at the same time, Independence was exhibit- ing work from her Art department. The exhibit won second place and was especially mentioned for its excellent mounting. Arthur Terry won a blue ribbon on his poster entry, and Helene Inge won a red ribbon on her entry of lettering, and Josephine Holdren won a red ribbon on her entry in design. Independence is justly proud of the splendid work done by these students. Their work done honestly and well has brought fame to themselves and to their Alma Mater. 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SMITH Coach of Athletics During his second year as foot ball and basket ball coach Smith has proved his ability to produce winning teams. He is popular with the student body, and the community and with many others who know him. He is recognized as a fine High School coach. Page 103 N so ww., X r -an -nf f?755f4yms.r-'wwwwmixfmmwwvrswf-wwwsa. Z. '!f1., .i INBEPENMNCL KATQAJ ,- , .Y . ,,.,.. .,'Ll.4:1':3,af'5. ,g.gzfr-fue?,Q-'f'!.2gE'-5-WE''Sing-':A-v22f.51,S-.-.-fzg'iii 4 .K-uve? 4 'ww vi 5 .-:mul-'Athi ' ,' .. .7suukYfQf1f:.J.-r,1-straws?-.+Qfvk:r.-.-4SZ1f-'fre 35 -155 1. . if? .. .. ., . . 'ff-'4aE 2'L time .1 'amiit-fe-.e:s:.e+::5r.a-.wi?azvmxafs-.m:f.uf:x.f::s1:fe t 4' l ff rl -. pf ,.....J L. E. LOSEY Director of Physical Education Mr. Losey has won his way to popularity with the students by interesting as many boys as possible in the sports. Many are permitted to play in intra-mural games, that would otherwise not get to use the physical equipment. 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We hate to lose our fighting captain. HARLIN SWEDEN CLUBINE, End Height 5 feet 9 inches, Weight 144 pounds. We often have a swede in school that is tall lean and lanky. :This swede is good looking. Clubine was a good end and will be missed by the team next year, and for several years to come. CARROL AUBURN HARRIS, Half-back Height 5 feet 8 inches, Weight 155 pounds. Harris was a power in the backfield, who could be counted on for gains through the line or around the ends. He was a hard driver, a good passer and a possessor of speed and strength. Harris placed on the All Valley team. Graduation takes Harris from the lineup and it will take a long search to find someone to fill his place. HOWARD BURNSEY BURNS, End Height 5 feet 10 inches, Weight 153 pounds. Burns had plenty of grit and fight. Burns is another Senior who we lose this year. His place will be hard to take. .-V ,- , .. is n A 1 ',..Mer.Q....a.-,.,...,..v W-- P 1' -- 1..s.l rf- .i Y .. tw-.. ,,-. V 1'vQl,v,L ik..,m BJ?-5-1, ly, .,, i.-., J f - -ri-'.' ,' .J . .- ., 11, N. . ,, X, , -- ' ....- -m:..,.',:v. ,..i . ,, . M-,N-.-3-,-,pus X 'fl' .5 1' Q,...'.L,L- 'Ti . Tl. fl. -. M :.:.:,.f.'.-1-u,:u'f1f...,L, V . .f . . u if F Q J v i 1 ,fx Q Eu J ,fu-lrfvj iq 13. 1 if -...,...,,. Q1 1 I, . gf L-xM,' s . qvpig-.f...a Hwy. . .- . i 1. .. 1-1- ROBERT BOB SWITZER, End Height 5 feet 11W inches, Weight, 156 pounds. When you heard the call Switzer back you could count on seeing the ball fly- ing through the air for fifty or sixty yards. Bob was a consistent punter in mud or dust, a sure man on the receiving end of a pass and a valuable drop kicker. Bob was always dependable and his absence in the lineup will be felt. VELIMIRE L. JOHNSON, End Height 5 feet 11 inches, Weight 156 pounds. Johnson came to us from Chanute. He has an abund- ance of power, drive and fight. We will hear more about Johnson next fall. NORMAN MUNN COOLEY, Tackle Height 5 feet 10 inches, Weight 170 pounds. Cooley was chosen as All Valley tackle at the close of the season. This honor given him by the Valley officials shows how he is rated in the league. Cooley was a sure tackler, and was full of fight from start to finish. The Coach has a big hole in the line to fill for next season. LEONARD UGERALDINEUSTACY Tackle You can tell that Stacy came from sunny California by the smile he has for everyone, and you never see him angry. Stacy kept the team in good humor as well as full of scrap. Stacy graduates this year, and leaves another place in the line that will be hard to fill. 1 1 -f -w cf-. :- -1 -. - iyf- 1-3.-,zf nr. X -,.f's:i. A t VV,.k in vw-7,J..L-.!...x1-1: .. V. Page we .:,'.1:1:,l.-.- rv:-.rw 1 '. . ,.,-115. gp 1- . ' Q, -- ,- e. ' - W.-,..x.a...a.iaa.,.a+--f--'ala ' W 1 iff? Page 1 10 , , .,.s 1 A -,.,,v 1, . . :ix 1.-. 1 'Nw-.V ' '. X if fi N235 l5i.ifQ3i.l 92 its LEO SCOTTY SCOTT, Guard CCaptain Electl Height 5 feet 9VZ inches, Weight 153 pounds. Scotty had 153 pounds of speed and enough football in his mind to make the rest of the teams step out harder than before. AEARL BURNWORTH, Halfback Height 5 feet 9V2 inches, Weight 165 pounds. Earl was in the back- field this year. He had lots of speed and opponents regretted to see him carry the ball, because of his flying heels. On the defense he was a heavy tackler and very seldom missed his man. HARRYMANN, Quarterback Height 5 feet 9 inches Weight 152 pounds. He was the boss of the backfield and a good one to call signals. Fuzzy carried the ball around end with skill which is hard to beat. He also- is a Senior this year. RAYMOND HOURLY CLARK, Fullback Height 5 feet 7 inches, Weight 142 pounds. Clark was a powerful offensive man, in the backfield, he carried the ball with much skill and when it came to line plunging he could not be excelled. It took lot of punishment to make him quit, but he dealt it out the same way. MYRL BURNS, Guard Height 5 feet 10 inches, Weight 152 pounds. Myrl received his first letter playing a line position. He filled it in good shape making the opposing team send their play- ers through the other side of the line. . W, , .. . .hu , Hg. at rn 2- J 'I- 'i f,.ff'...f..,.-N ' ' '- 1 Wi 'r' 4 iw itil Vida.: T.- -Q, 7.2 : .Af ' ' ' ' M3 ,gf-, 1, -.ga . 3 1 '-f.-r:f..,.v,.z .-' ,. L' .N VIRGIL OX NEAR, Guard Height 6 ft. Weight 175 lbs. This was Virgil's first year at the game, but his size and strength made most opposing teams let the plays slide to the other side when he was in the game. IVAN ELGIN BARNETT, Guard Height 5 feet 7 inches, Weight 142 pounds. Ivan hails from El- gin where they play the game rough. He was short and light but had the fight that many men larger than he did not possess. We will be glad to see Elgin in the lineup next year. ORRIN COFFEE HAMLIN, Guard Height 5 feet IOVZ inches, Weight 181 pounds. Coffee had the old fight inthe line giving the team pep when they were in a tight place. His weight plus his fight made him a valuable guard, and he will be back next year to give us some more of his talent along this line. LEO ADAMS, Half Height 5 feet 5VZ inches, Weight 146 pounds. Leo was a consis- tant ground gainer in mud or dust. He played halfback, and with his quick shifting he was able to make end runs for good gains. WILLIAM FEATHERNGILL Dead Man , Center Height 6 feet 1 inch Weight 173 pounds. Bill could play either center or guard he had lots of pluck to stay in the line, and keep the old fight. It was his first let- ter in football, but he will be back next year. A Page 111 dan v gqgulmneqgq ymsmuwlura is . . we . - . .. -W new M ' ' - A T. T. . : , , :fL 1 55, 4.1. fm' ...wif-was . ' .p f A is at if-f a V e 'waff - The 1926 Football Season The good old game that thrills the students was started with a chug. The start being made on the field at Riverside park. There were many questions in the air such as- when do we have the first game, who do we play, and others similar in nature. It seemed like a year until the ball park was obtained for practice. Soon after this the suits were given out. The questions that had been asked earlier in the season were soon answered. We met Columbus in our first game. We all remember how the game came out last year at Columbus. Following a game filled with plenty of fight and a number of thrills we had succeeded in taking fifty off the score of the previous year, and the final whistle found the game won by Columbus by a score of 2 to our nothing. The team of 1926 did not win all their games, but they were able to hold the Valley champions to a scoreless tie. Much of the credit for the successful season is due Deane H Smith coach for the past two years. Many times the coach told the boys he could not win the game from the sidelines but that it was up to the team to do it in the game. The student body also deserves a great deal of credit for the fine suport they gave the team. Many loyal supporters were always on hand to root for the team in rain or shine. Another reason for the success of the team this year was the leadership of their captain the little red headed boy in the center as he was usually pointed out to many people. He knew the art of football knew how to handle his men and work with them Although we do not have Red back next year we have ra CHD' tain that is well qualified to handle the team. Good luck to you Scotty for a successful season. Page 112 , 9 an a n v 9 s 1 r nbos, Ag .gqv . .,,,Y3TSq'e..f1'K'i.1A x:- ' -'ff ' N AY' A - N131 -11, . Y ,.--,,.f -J 457 wp ' f , - A' -. -4'i17'f-kv' f?'lil3i3'f Y'.-'T'lf:i5?'i I I -.. ,f -V .. ..i.,... ..,.,,. , 103246 42' F3 ...z ... xZn.5Nl 'Z 4' ef in 4 , . v . -L if Av L. .. E2 5' i . ' fi . , 1 5 -1 ii: . 1. . M E 'J Ln . ',,' li ' I e . 4. EL Q . fx A :f nun' .IHJ . nvzem. 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About forty fellows answered the f call of which only two were letter men from last year. This H squad proved too large and was soon cut to fifteen, at which number it remained the rest of the season. V With the two veterans and most of last year's second team to build upon, Coach Smith soon whipped the team into shape. ' ,gl Q We entered the season at a fast rate, taking the first three games straight from Chautauqua, Oswego, and Fre- donia. We beat Fredonia on her home court 21-18 for the first time in seven years. E At this point Fortune, who had been smiling on us, gg 5 turned her back, taking one of the two veterans, our star 2 guard Switzer, with her, and We began a losing streak. it We lost the next game to Cherryvale 15-22 partly on 3:5 account of poor lighting and dim-colored backboards, but ' ' ,, mostly from over-confidence. CThis game was very similar to the Caney foot- ball game.J The gloom was momentarily brightened by a 38-10 victory over Altamont, but it soon darkened. We lost the next five games to Caney, Neo- , desha, Iola, Coffeyville, and Chanute. In the game with Coffeyville, we led M them up to the half and had their rooters so scared that they couldn't even yell until the last quarter. The score was 21-25. We won from Oswego, 20-18, and from Altamont, 19-9. The Oswego game was played here on a Friday Si afternoon, and was attended by a larger crowd than any other game of the ' season. We again lost to Caney after a hard-fought game, the score being . ' 12-14. ' ' ' I At first Coach Smith thought he would not take his proteges to the 3 District Tournament at Neodesha, but, after seeing the improvement they 1 made in two weeks of hard practice, and learning that the boys, all wanted to go, he decided to enter the meet. Though the team wig.-pri-m,ed for conquest, ' ' it did not seem to get going, and the game with Iola ended 16227. We did not - even get to enter the Consolations and so returned honfeggiefeated but not dis- f couraged-never that. l - 2 We are proud of our team and especially of the Captain, Harlan Clubine, Q t who was largely responsible for the fight and determination of the team. Even H though they didn't win a cup all through the season they showed that same 1 E sturdy, agressive, Bulldog spirit, which has always been prominent in the 1 contests in which I.'H. S. has taken part. ' -Melvin M. Cammack. ' 'ii i l Q it Page 114 , A 5 ,E H, 5a.g,- 52:5 -.- W ,rn ---fue,-.a-ef'-' M:wfmnhul-nf .ru . ..1'Q25g 1'f xL ,.3 , sa.: ,,,.1- .,.1, , . l,5.-: gh -1. E' . -s:- . , ', f,.j-Sffgmgfr r 4 3 .a. af' 'M .,.,,,,,4: ,X ,H M, C ... ... , . .Q-. . ff:.eww-11-.1- wiSef?.Eie1f.if:Zavnuaw42r.ass:'arl-swf-,vtflv1:-1v.:fgvf':-?v-' ..s.s,mf.s-:L':e..,av '. 11,2 .-.' es: -. R1-'Ti .f+1'i'?fex i-f-J - QF-f' .3 ijj THE BASKETBALL TEAM A if 5 1 ff px Top Row, Left to Right+Brooks, Featherngill, Near, Smith. 'o lom Row-Sipple, Burnett, Smith, couch, Cluhine, captain. Burnworth. Schedule of Games 1 fi Won or Lost Opponent Where Played Score 9 + Won Chautauqua Here 30-16 ff Won Oswego Here 26h- 8 if Won Fredonia There 21-18 Q Lost Cherryvale There 15-22 A Won Altamont Here '38-10 -Qi Lost Caney He1'e 16-17 Lost Neodesha There 6-24 Lost Iola There 15-A49 Lost Coffeyville There 21-25 Lost Chanute Here 15-43 Won Oswego Here 20--18 rf Won Altamont There 19-9 5 Lost Caney There 12-14 Lost Chanute There 27-41 5 Lost Iolu Neodeshu 16-27 'H if sz ,bf Y Page 115 ww wwf-Q. X are. W' .. A. fs-riaisrzsetffirtlrf-rs'-'mfr ,HH ff rf- - fm-s1 ' ,mm-saw.'P f'EmgwwWng ll IHJ OQANGEAN HQR 26. .IHf W alias' se. .. ' .. .L-e -.4 5 I - X -2 PHX' Y E 4 Personals of Basketball Men HARLIN CLUBINE SWEDE EARL BURNWORTH BABY Guard, Captain Guard Height Sft- 9 ill-, weight 144 lbs- Height 5 feet 95 inches, Weight Harlm being a latte? man frofn 164 pounds. This is Earl's last year last year was the guide for this th t b t h 1 d ll year's team, he played a guard OH, e Com' u e palye We. position but his deadly floor work Whlle he had an Opportumty- He 13 plus his good shooting gained him kI10Wn fOr his heady and fast 3 high P1206 in the Valley YGRIHS- floor work. He played neary every Hs had plenty. of fight to Put .3 minute of this season always play- team in running order. This IS . . . . , . ing his best. He will be lost by Harlin s last year for high school. d t, th. . gra ua ion IS year. WILLIAM FEATHERNGILL VIRGIL NEAR UOXU DEAD MAN , Center Forward Height 6 feet 1 inch Weight 173 . . pounds. Bill is the size and type Helght 6 , feet, Welght, fer e basketball men, while his Pounds- Whlle thls 15 Vlfgl S height has helped to keep mugh flI'SlI' year 011 3. baSk6tba.ll court, scoring down. He has a great he played his position as a veter- Elsa: of lflghtl Whichtis the :fain an. His goal shooting was the fea- ac or in paying is pos1 lon. H But Bill has a good eye for the turekoi mjgy giglii' anglthefteanl basket which helped ue our in WOT 9 1 WI. Q10 . ef Cuffs tight places' He will be back due much credit. This is not Vir- next year. gil's last year. IVAN BARNETT, Elgin WILLIAM B. SMITH BILL Guard Forward Height 5 feet 7 inches, Weight Height 5 feet 10 inches, Weight 142 pounds. Ivan is rather short 135 pounds. In his first year on in size but can cover most of the the team at forward, Bill, showed tall men that come his way. He plenty of fight and was always has ability on the floor and also in able to come through with coun-Y basket shooting. He will be back ters when needed. Bill graduates next year to score for I. H. S. this year. Page 116 we si-ive: ' f f' 'e fff ' -He.-si e L. .I .f sfs is - M ... . f u 5 -we rin :f2..-3:s:8AiGiL1-t- .as A -x 35 f 1' , e 1. . ,i,1-f-.- . . '--.-:..- -. . , .-I .- .- ..,- -.W ,. -.-. vis, 2 .,.'. 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'ai 1: ,. rf fe.-use-.nvffnzf--:s5ef:a:f.ei:fz2:4fu:re2s.+9:perfs:r.14S:efS!Hn':e1wi.-EQfir::mais24.-avA9ekf.v44w'5-f3i2:wta6m.' ,. A 5 J , . 5 THE TRACK TEAM ' if :4 . Fi i 6 if . 1 , Top Row Left to Riglit.-Qalatlieil Hollar Montgomery OBrien Hansen Barnett Near. H'.lllllH, M, Burns. , '5cc1:nclR.mw-binitli couch, Qeoti Cooley C. Harris Qellars R. Harris P'Ltterson af Dlly Ross. Lotlom Row--Chuiry, H. Burns, captain Burnwcrth Mann Clubinc Brooks Krall 1. The Track Season The mild weather of late winter aroused the track fexei in 1 gre-it numbei f of the boys including Howard Burns, the track captain. L1 was x ell that these boys got an early start in their training because the first of April found our state covered with ice and snow. Bad weather continued to interfere 1 . with the training all through the month of April. -- Four members of the team entered in the Kansas Univel sity Relays. Thci were-Howard burns Norman Cooley, Earl Burnworth and Pichard Ross . Th meet with Cherryw ile was won by Independence. All of the team - Qi. .howed up well. 1... 'it baldwin on April 30 and May 1: Burns Ross, Mann Scott wi 1. Cooley Hamlin Sellars, Barnett Burnworth and Dalton and qs . f1.s Bridshaw for the tennis tournament. These men brought i 1 back a total of six medals. Q, .- i s T . The places were divided as follows: Ross fifth in the 100 iam dash- Burns fifth inthe mile' Cooley third inthc 5 .,m 5 discus' Burnworth fourth in the javelin' Hamlin, fifth in gl ,lir fj ' it the :hot put. The sprint medley relay team composed of yr ,r--t Vg Scott Mann Ross and Barnett won third place and the half fl l Q .... mile team composed of Scott Sellars Mann and Ross won . I four'h. Bradshaw placed second in the tennis singles having been defeated in the finals by Osborne of Kansas City in Q15 ' f The number of places taken was very good considering the fact that there were 500 Kansas athletes entered - 53 ,f....t,, .3-. , hh 'i.f lii We 'ire looking to the team to win honors in the Valley ' 0 meet in.l .ll the students 'ire backing them to the limit CAPT. BURNS Page 1 18 r ra f . 5 'V 1 i S 'Fi 5 ' c 2 E , 4 'H ip 1 I I' I Q .1 i s 'f 1. -. i ' 15 4 4, x 5 5: i 3 1 2 Q? -. 2 if 115 K4 2 fi: S, f ' E+: ' 5' lfw? v K 1 . 1 V 1 ' 1 v - t 0 1 J - ' ' , - , , 1 P Y 1 L 1 gc N .22 -A . - 1 :ff v 1 If. 4 I, f 1 1 , xi Y - 'J A f' A11 i 4 i- , :-.f S 'm -. C f L -- . . A 1: ' 1 1' A, 1 v i K 7 j . ., A . . f , if A S. ...E 9 ii u ':. 5 1 if 5 f . , . , Y . 7 v . w ' 'ii x 4 , , u. . 4 32 5 e I ' 'z ' . f TF f g 5: .,. , , w , , w - ' :': ,' ,C coach Smith took the following men to the Baker Relays 5, 3 is X -' ..' fiat 1 f if W 1 f , v El' '5 f - if E. 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'7c'7f'5 ?? 4'LW'P UW '- l Ln 5 - ' -- . - y' -mswvaauau ' .-Q:-2:-g,f+,K-lf,-,-at 6a:s1e:.ef,-'g.1f -- v A -h , 5 'flux-1 . -.Q --' -. -+I-'iff w . 655. -hill - V- ' 1 , fl -f 3'7f5 ' 9.311 E+ WINE-I Chapel Notes Monday, Sept. 7-Once more the familiar sound of the gavel rings in our ears and once more we hear the oft repeated words of Welcome, annually given by J. F. Hughes. Oh you Students, Ain't it a grand and glorious fellin'? -JP-K--1946-lt Friday, Sept. 18-Perhaps sev- eral authors were nipped in the bud by a talk in chapel by Profes- sor I. G. Wilson, head of the En- glish Department at K. S. T. C., Pittsburg when he gave a few of the high lights and idiosyncrasies of an author whatever that means! 49-X-46-36-It Wednesday, Oct. 7-To those musically inclined students in our midst the debut of the Boys Glee Club proved an exceptional treat The expression they put into the selection Sea Fever leads us to believe they ve had the experience Ask them 'P 4946-ll--ll-49 Friday Oct 16 It was only the wonderful constructlon of J B Brewster that held the Auditor mum roof on today when we held our last rally before the Cherry vale Football Game PEP capi talized and underscored was shown throughout the period Down with old Cherryvale was our cry -16464646-JG Friday Oct 8 Long Live Old Ironsldes I H S showed her true loyalty in the patriotic pro gram glven in honor of Old Iron sldes Several muslcal numbers iendered in true Hardy style Page 122 were followed by a reading, given by Tessiana Blakeslee. -lt-39-X--16-it Wednesday, Nov. 18- Whose Little Bride Are You? We aren't just sure to whom that was ad- dressed but, anyway, the scenes, from the production, given in cha- pel do look interesting. -JC--3946-X-it Wednesday, Dec. 2-Another treat to gladden the hearts of our students was put on by the Jen- kins Music Store, demonstrating the new Orthophonic Victrola. Yes, sir, they played I Miss My Swiss. if--lt-ll--X--lt Monday Dec 7 Devotees of Journalism must certalnly have en Joyed the reports of Joe Glbson and Jesse Dalton who so ably de sciibed the Conference of Hlgh School newspaper representatives 6656994641- Monday Dec 14 Sh' There s going' to be a play 1n chapel And Carl Bowen s to be the Joke crack er won t that be thfllllllgq Per haps it wasnt but ask him if it was his fault when he claimed It Am t My Fault -B6-X--X--lt-k Tuesday Dec 15 Negro Spiri tuals sung by the Negro Caruso George Leon Johnson of New York City gave the students a wonder ful glimpse into the llfe of the colored race Mr Johnson was here in the interests of the Color ed Choruses for the Southeast portion of Kansas -sg i gn-uns cr wvmv J I01'G.Lhx!- ,- . I , ' .T , . . . A - ' H H I . - . , - 7 Q. i , . l . , . . . . . , V. - ui , v a - . , . . . - v ' ' N ' s ' - r rv Y H ' U . , . ' .- 7 . ,, . . 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Clax- . it it it it it ton, superintendent of Tulsa t H , schools, gave an interesting talk Tllursdayi to the Students. upeanutsv was f Commg nation' was t e Su J.eCt the subject on which he spoke--en- fi if lm Whlch D1-Lac? returne mls? couraging all the students to be 'g ionary from China, spoke. His upeanutsn not upopsy, Mr Clax- talk was most educational and in- ton was formally Comgmssitgner of teresting and included several im- Education at Washington D C if portant phases in the every day M ae as as as ' ' life of the Chinese. .9 ,, ,, ,, ,t Thursday, Mar. 25-The new 1 members of the National Honor 4' Thursday, Feb. 16--Our declam- Society were formally initiated ation contestant, Tessiana Blake- during the chapel hour, and pre- slee, read her number, The sented pins, the gift of the school, 2 Curtain. From all appearances by Prof. J. F. Hughes. Old mem- the cup is ours-- We're for you, bers of the society took part in the Tess! initiation. ,- - W .f - ,. O Q fa i WHEN IT COMES TO rl 71 39? STBRT IN THE RIGHT P I . . A H 030383 EDO Only one life to live, and so much WELL To TAKE depends on the start. li li i'-ESSONS FROM B You are now where you must 1 HONING PIGEON- select your vocation and prepare for 7' . ' ' lle e. X , , I it in co g i i D a r .. , 3 Q ,-. After that, what. A Home. Yes. 5 ' i - Cl 'Q 'px Q Begin planning now. That is the if T' S - start. We can help. Our service at ji rl your command. t- , 5 9 - UHRICH S LBR. DEPT. 'Y ,At 4, f cm Q l M ' H When you phone call for Bill U '- 'Ill J 'QQ 20th and Sycamore Phone 538 il X A gl. vi Page 123 -' s - ' 'W W'tf'f f 'V 'W Smiiwwi 5 ....eifs . '4'F -- u vnu. - yrrmw-g -1-,'---www . , . Z '1 ' '1 L . 1 1 1- .-. I YE A .niai E I jd 3 E 3 .. ' L 1 5 NATIONAL SASH Ee? DOOR CO. 'S Q MANUFACTURERS and .IOBBERS . I 5 'f T E E Window Glass, Doors, Window v ' Mouldings, Millwork Ed' Lumber. 25 1 J I' The buyer, no matter where located, knows 5 I R this organization DOES provide a H dependable supply and service. ' ' 21. 4 4, I IT WILL PAY YOU TO LET F - 3' ii - 3 US HANDLE YOUR REQUIREMENTS I I f I Q INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS e Q 3 . is Page 124 4 A 1 i ---'--:' R '-1:f.- av'i'3iS1n' 15?l l9E5'l'?WWifD-17 'mfr ' - 1 N Im- 'l .'I'ig ia 1 'A A , 5 I' - ii : g l my Ti. ,5 L Www-sr 'mms .. f if THINK what a wonderful building can grow from the simple process of placing brick upon brick. No single brick makes the building much higher. But the finished structure is a home where someone may live-a business property which will bring in handsome rents and pay for itself many times. Saving money is very much like placing brick upon brick. No single dollar seems very important. Sometimes you are tempted to leave it out of the little fortune you are building by steady saving. But keep your eye on your finished building. Remember that when you have really saved a sum of money, that money will buy you a home-or it will bring you rent in the form of interest, so that the money you save will continually bring Lg 3 you other money. A hunderd dollars is only a thousand dimes. Build with your '- 3 dimes.. Save the dimes and they soon grow into dollars. t7 Save the dollars and they will build a little fortune.. if i Come in and let one of our officers tell you all of the advan- i 7 tages of dealing with our bank. We are glad to claim every- 5 5 - one who wants to save as our friend-We know that steady saving is the beginning of wealth and independence.. Commercial ational B nk a 1 i Independence State Bank : 0 0 ff F zdelzty State Bank 5 5 7 J Page 125 . ---- z , .af 'Q , ns. X e . ix 4-,.l-V L sqm 1,5151 MA .. Lai ...., ,,... ,wi, -.LI . . ,.. ggEFETE5 li,-F1ef1r. P2 e-Huge-t H21 srqt I T 'lE92Z6J 6wHtYm.N,nh?hFQWm. A,NlQwwfE, .,.. ,mu ,,,, ,.f fa-. . , I '4- kiwi M,s' 575' Y-5 .. .-Eff.,-cams: va- :,.T.e-9.sais':.11211:-fi-11.12135.16.-lfzzeghI1,omg.Q:,gg-mfgygqgmgggg-51:51-Sig,1ff3Q,'Q A Mag, f 4 9: M . F' 5. . 9 5 if. ' his 5 4 Q5 L5 E ,iw 3 5 1 Q 1 5? 4, if in if ,,., y 3, Sh ii '. :ik . .1 Q, . 30 :CQ 1 2 Page 126 Vivian Jones-Hey, dumb, guess this riddleg What has fur, four feet, nine lives, and goes meyow? Walter Wade-That's easy, a cat! Vivian Jones-Aw, somebody musta told ya! H -19569956-ki Bill Featherngill Cin restau- rantl-Hey, there! Waiter-Yes sir, how will you have it? ii- it it -X- 95 Ed Riley-Why did they make the hand on the Statue of Liberty eleven inches long? Bob Kincaid-Because if they put another inch on it, it would be a foot. -1959969696 Carrol Harris: What mak th s yacht 1ump about so 7 Norman Cooley 1' loyd says the poor thing vs on a tack if--lr-ki!--ir Inall B Why 1s M1 W1ll1ams llmplngl Leonard S He sat down on the S1 1 of the moment -7696-196916 Ora A Do you know I dreamed I was ma111ed to the lovellest g1rl Grace W1lk1HS Oh Ora' were happy Qu -A M1ss Beauchat C1n Spanish classb If I should ask you what the paradox of a story IS what uld you sax Lawrence H I would ask what paradox means 97 X st f'-wg, x , -1 wtf 1'Mf .wr-xx -1. .J vvsxv-as-am+1uf4wv-.1-V-d2'k'HNf'P6' , x ny' es 1 1 . A 1. , . . as 1 F- g . U 1. , , fr, - - v, fa '17 4 ' g' 91 1 . . as , - , , - - - - . ry L, -. , u 5 A .. :-, :gg W 1 . .15 . Ju . if .: ' , ,,' ' ' rr 1 QE ' ' . u if 322 , ' V V99 . , 5,4 -w 4'-w 1: 3 ,V u .: 1- ,ff 1 - 1. Q, 1 I wo 5 Fix f- ' 5 yr 1 ig e 2 if? .X 1' - . 5 as ,BEPENISENCE . , , . lfffisfswiisacffsaez-Izzmvaiuwvnnuszamnwm' .f..w....-1alulW:?EM1115u1'--- Q i!5953i '4am 15493 ,Z X .Q 1-N-Ur,-,gv,,Q,..,......-,-1 auf, .-.-Y-y..Y,... V-.,.... .1 ......,.,.,,,,7,,.,,E,,,,.,.,.,.,?,,,.,,,,. ,- L- PJ ' :5g? Q q . N . .fz::.'L': . . , -hryfzvi fi. --X' i ww!! .mlm-'s?rA:'?i A 3's'531:7 ' :W . x -1 ' -5 Q?5'l 5 -' ' -' - i:fBf2f:f-uf.H1rI 51: if Q ' V up ,K i. . 'L 544 I f f Gi . 5 'H B ' 'kms F I ann an . i at 1 , . 1 2 ' i 2 1 1 i - Where you first get the score of High School or Junior 1 Q College games and results of contests over the il ?' l 5 telephone and then read full details f' S ' 'E yy Q- i Q in the next morning issue. 5 il. 5' , x I' ' P L' ' :J 2 Phone 556 or 557, we'll have . P ' 1 , the score or results FIRST ' . k ii -1 'H i' 'Z 1. a 2 3 D. CLYDE KNOCK 4 Editor and Owner L k Read It First In The Free Press 6 tj ' ,n ' J as ' .- . ' if x - Z:- ' if YL A, ... 2 VERY good citizen is a friend of 4 f' S' .J J - .2 ' Q 5 Independence High School and v ,,. 3 S' for all it stands for in education and , H, E , training of our young men and wo- V 4 I Q men. Q 'T A 'xl?Xfl'f 5 Q - 'r . M 4! . , QHJQQNKQQ in 5 1 fr Www A. - fp 1 Y i xiwifywl is X X' I 55 '4 .'r I ii I 1 '2 :- i I. G. FOWLER S 1: T Drug Store is glad and proud to be 'j 2 5, among its trlends. 45 if - Q if 3 I Z., 2 5' I 1 11 nfqqaapm'-5 cf1a Y '-'ea 'Sage 127 ' .4 ' l x '5f1,:Ss..':Q13v?5ss f5 'F 4 w l 'i'W s'f .2-,:-?'f: -- ri m - - 1 mga -f n 154' - ENB -'Q -i .-u..l Amman,--, nun . K P V NUiuainaniiv'i3E '1I5ldibiPniMfSr3EP5i f V. , ,T, , .-11.5 -,uT.,,r,m,.,,,wvm1g-me ., A-wvrwmrw. L 'L ,mr K .1 M-.mf . ' -- . . H, .A ,V . . ,, - -, . . , ,- 'H-Jlllg' ' anureeiw-1siifif:-v:.5?22i1Hxwu-wifes''i..?.i442bfiYfJ.'3.'5lKiS5IiF.fP3M'-7t?7S?.f'e2'l'. '-iii? tfwifai 4?'i ?Fi 2Z'iG3- if? I' J' 1 ' . R 4 . G 4 E- V Plumber: I've come to fix that Leo Scott-Oh, 'Mr. Tevis, I v 2 5 old tub in the kitchen. am right at the door of flunkingf' ' V' Dorothy B.: Oh, Mama here's Mr. Tevis Cvery obliginglyD- the doctor to see the cook. Never mind, don't worry I'll pull you through. -X- 91- 91- 91- ii- Easy Enough I +P if it it -K Preston Kars- Have you had Mrs. Cash- Give for one year static on your new radio? the number of tons of coal shipped Bill Maskrod- Well, I have had out of the United States, Los Angeles and Cuba, and I'm Mayor Hass-1-1492. Honey sure I could get static if I wanted V 130-A ec- -ae ae ae -ie + 4+ 4+ rf 49 The Job That Cheers Gerald, the son of the house had if New fork Te bnexth Stop? ff made a name for himself at foot- Sahffrter- esfsa ' ws you 0 ball, and his experiences were dis- ' , I cussed one evening at dinner when NO I 11 get Off myself' the minister was a guest. 4 ,G N if ae You knovv, Gerald, put in the pastor, Hath etics are all very good N0t Particular, but Plenty in their way, but your studies are Shirley Shaffer-Does skating more important-7' rieglusyre any particular applica- ..That,S what father Says, tow, Dick-N03 arnica or horse uni- replied Gerald. But father never ment-one's as good as the other. g9'CS UP and Ch961 S Wh-911 he h631'S ,e ,G X ,Q 4, me quoting Latin the way he does when he sees me score a goal. Tinse- I wonder if Professor Kidder meant anything by it. if 4+ 4+ if 4+ Audrey- BY what? Frank D.:. Hurry! run up that Tinse- He advertised a lecture Curtainw on 'Fools,' and when I bought a i ' .N H , ticket it was marked, .Admit Fred B.. Say what do you think Onej I am, a squirrel? PARIS NEW YORK CITY A .' .l . f: gl' , , 'I 'V f I d f .o f f ,f fl? at lf 3 For Women and Misses 1 I Beauty Parlor Mezzanine Floor 9 gg 9? 5 INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS 52 51 -- Phone 1909 gi WINSTON SALEM, N. C. BARTLESVILLE, OKLA. il - P it Page 128 -y 5 if : gas? ' if . . . f.f.,v, 5 J fini - ' ,g ,.,i, 1, f 1.1 4.-,qresawaammxkafdii1..fmmZ 4m?m..i-u'4+isL1.2-Mae: '- A- - 'Lit ?:!?..,..,a .N..... 1 ..f..-.11 ., f-.,-..- -: W. . Ei STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND PARENTS M should play absolutely safe ' 7 4- :I A by lnsuring in the 'f f 'PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY corganized 18515 CHAS. R. STEWART, Insurance Counselor 4 f Citizens Bank Building Independence, Kansas 3 , 6 A WILSON BROS. UNDERWEAR ARROW COLLARS f 1 GOTTLIEB'S A 5 fe , 2 KUPPENHEIMER COTHING STETSON HATS 1 : Phone 1289 117 N. Penn U g 5 A tk Q554' X , ' xx ,, 5 4: 5 5 if H : The stationery you use- can be just DENTIST as correct as the clothes you wear if ' you make your selection from our dis- - ' play. We handle Eaton, Crane and Phone 527 '14 Pike and other writing papers. A, Latest Correct Styles Z 1 in Printed or Engraved 3 S PERSONAL STATIONERY Hampton 81 sqm A INVITATIONS I QQ WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS . 2' ,Q PERSONAL CARDS Groceries And Meats 5 Come in and see our samples 5 ' Phone 805 16111 And Locust Sf. 2 ' . he - Phone 703 109 south Penn. 806 We Delwef ' Page 129 ,N T '2 Ws f we W e -s1e ,, A ' - A 1f1 Ivigiggl-153.-5 --'- . -I-'f1:.,z1-p5g.,551A-35-' 155gg,.g?-:3gwgp':p,g.1qqq,S.2Q,5,L ,L-ity -yy.: 'g:s131f5Irt-Ili-s:f1fm'fHl15-ravi!-v-' Qnp2 ping-'fa'-flxir:-wNakv1nwrr'j!9Q'r'rI'4 i, 1',i1f1-:41'ilWi9!f5'1''2fff,E,L?i-5, f-. ,5Q..H1i:11etv,.'2 1-.fi23i'f-eip:-11.t ' 'VN-:'1 , Hama?-bfki ..5'f,ff+1L2:af?f f- P.'.g'f'feL11S'?-54:23 inf!-r:r':f?3 ,I . .. .IE-'Q'-f-iw!! , . 51151151 .5-v...,,, ff I- 'wffkwerf 11522552'ii-hifi5E14,1P5:'J-IPAQ!5i1f!R19fW3Mi'.22Mi-fia'sf5s?1JbSi.. :i4P9?:iwm?..6.w-I--.I,IeBLwa'4M!i6X'JsRis1z:::mf!'7, , .22vTa,f:fv:f.:-:,..va'.f s--gym 5 ' ' .Q .a F .Q --Q . 'fs 4- f 3 You Can Buy Candy Everywhere nr, 'fp 5 ,, 13,1 But If You Want Quality Candy ,-' V 5 I . :I Q, :-e ' - ui: . -..-.lgx A Ei P: The Pure and Wholesome 2 fl effffiil If 3? is Kind, Buy From ei, -5 ,f ip ft Candy Specialists Q llff I , We Have Built a Reputation for S ..!IW ' A ' ' ' QUALITY CANDIES, ICE J' I I 1 ' Y h -I CREAM. SODA FOUNTAIN ' 3 . DRINKS AND DAINFIES ' X ' B We are the Candy Speczaltsts In our town 5 1. 1 YJ New York Candy Kltchen l Only Sanitary Pluc HI To n lor Penn Au and Myrtle str tt A YOU KNOW YOU ARE SAFE When you order drugs from Us Safety 1'1rQt IS our motto and we Qtoek only the pureit of drugs -if Let us stoek your home medlcme cabinet at once ' You never know when some emergeney may 'zrnse STEVENS DRUG COMPANY . MRTMANN Don t ApO1Og1Z6l ' 'Z illgiiw' Own a Hartmann Leather And Sportlng Goods 'I We Know Leather Phe Most Interestmg Store In Independence - www. if 'ss -?'a'l.iw-'Milt1515---. J 'a.J '-l-?f :-- '- li: INMPENAENCE KA gm I' if , I E Q6 fx- 1 I 5: x 'A ,. f- A ,. 4,5 , fv ix il 'N If .' 5 : ,V , 5 , - s- ' - 1. Qx h 5 , ' s . 'L Ill, 7 1 ' ! I :A 19? I , I 1 Q N1 7, L 'uv TQ, - , , C sg' I 4 1 ,' . ' . .. ' ' . ' 'f lk V ' . . 23 I: I' in i QS' if H' I , - -- fi ' N3 L, XI- gr, 3353, 1., i f 5 'qlqui gf 7 :k , I .- in ' I , 1 tw V! 1- 1: ,111 W f X , 3. 4 2: 1:- rr g i the I ek g . . I -- V , EY Hy, as . lf' QF I xr ih f ' 5, i L--f , ' . it .f I 5 t ' IN I 1' AG J! 1371 Q - - -r 7 , - - if F E '1 ' A . 51 N' 43 6 3 if xx .. - 1 ff v 'X v 1:2 ' 2 , . Q,-Q I Inge 130 zz , . L I . 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' ls' Mr. Lucas drew his eyebrows I it it at it it - fi- together and gruifly commented: . is uBette1: try Owls' 'Then' hours Workmen were making repairs s 5' would swf you better- on the wires in the Junior High ,l il ,i ,i ,, school one Saturday, when a small boy wandered in. if Fame What you doin'? 3 Lives of football men remind ns flnstalling an electric switch, i That we too can push and shove, Sald Mr- Fflley- H And departing leave behind ns The boy then volunteered: I ' U Hoof prints on anotheres mugs don't care. We'ye moved away, and I don't go to this school any more. Ce '. -X- if 'X' -X- if Mr. Tevis-1- I noticed you were .Your handwriting is Very bad e talkufg ,fiurmg my lecture thls indeed, said Miss Robinson to ' mommg' Merton Powers, who was more ad- it -5 Maurine Strain- I beg your dicted to sport than studyg you I pardon, sir. I do not recall it. I really ought to learn to write bet- ' must have been talking in my ter. ' 4 A sleep, Yes, returned Merton, itfs- lt it it it it all very well for you to tell me 3 thatg but if I were to write better, f V Irma Edwards-,Tell me, why ileoplielxvould be finding out how - - is it that crows don't crow? SP8 ' Wilma- Oh, just 'cause, I sup- ,i it it it e, ' pose. l it it it it it Willie Lawrence went to a phy- I ' sician to be treated for a painful , sensation in one of his ears. Up- s Smfpler on examination, the ear was found ji if Thelma Barani- What do I say to be full of Water. s MOUQGP, 'Danzig' IS Served 01' Dm' How did it happen? he ,Was ner IS rea Y ' asked after his ear had .been . 1 Mrs. Barani- Well, if it is any- drained. Been going in swim- thing like it was yesterday, it ming? J- J would be simpler to say 'Dinner Naw, suh, said Willie, Ueatin? ' is spoiled.-' watermelon! A i it i 5 + ' Page 121 z -:sy s ,U'54i?i1?' .'Y'iE9es'? A' ' li ' - i 'e 1- --at-f H - 5 I W Fefe-.na .,-,, ties. 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We would like to help you with your clothing problems QUALITY SERVICE and STYLE Q ALWAYS E 1 If A ff- , l 1' I ff diem Q rr nor:-unc co. fl' Qi f ' Good Clolher nz M nun Those Are the B t Pictures I Ever Had Taken Has Been the Universal Expression by Seniors and Iuniors Who Hao Their Pictures Made by SCOTT STUDIO Ask .Some of than Page 133 2 1 1 1 3 Q Y 4 :f is i it zf-:gm mm s. we wmv: J-:amtfa-Jew' Q:f f -ww -e f- uwmiptumtncft' KANJEAJN I , , ,J ' si S' , -' ei .rv . ' g T1 , ig -f ai ffl , ., .. il L ii? 55 GS y 11 fi : :- TE ' 2 - .x- 19 lf g, .4 . Y' . . . . -1' f A - 2 ' ' ' - T A 'E- Q if it f Q , I , , , , - i K 3 I , 1' -ij: f- Q ii f 1. aie 2 L -me-v.---fic:-ws.-ff:.'wx-:2'sfw'--1 Q W'-21 ff -7f'i1 : Q' .iff ' ,, -:ii-Q--deffifl-2 -1:5-'w f art 'f-52 tax- , ,L -. .-- , ff-...fi 4-.i.-'W ., -.-. - - -. , . ., . f .. . , -R .. .-1 'Q 'f . .. . . . . 4. - - .., rfu ifz' 1' -' 1 A 4' -.'P- -:fa-P' - ite f . . '1'i'ne'is?sz'1Pz!m1. , 31iu1-3elIo'r:t.a?:a:i:5,pa:5R5lrf'2f,-36a?:.'idv. - - md V. ,W ,vsp,.,,, , , - 4...f 4. if V I E -,ra-M .- , , ,..q-.,-- , ? ' ...4 .. J . , , ..... mfr L -f1 ,L AY A A V ,.,.!gj ,M , 5 I A ,,..x,,,,-. mrwwwsf .-wmseeufs 3' 'Xizwmwaw - V .V .-, -N . -f . . -. . - F- Life! cried the judge. Horray! cried the prisoner. The Bars and Stripes Forever. -3646464646 In the old days a college girl had to be naughty but nice. Nowa- days she has to be nice and naughty. 46-J6-X--I6-16 Are silk stockings the cause of short skirts or is it the other way around? asks Mr. R. L. Daggett. -Je-x--se-wee ' Avery Mitchell: Do you exer- cise after your bath? Bob Kincaid: Yes, I. usually slip on the soap as I get out. -I6-16-li--1646 Roger Huff: Well I answered a question in class today. Mr. Huff: What answer did you give R ger: Present. !Y -16-l6-16-36-l6 What made Mabel turn Tom down? He was a printer and she didn t like his type -l6-I6-l6-l696 Miss Gansel Give me a sen tence with the word, window in Vlfgll Wllson Window we eat? 46-16464646 The early bird has to shake the furnace Page 134 J John Tucker: Has she chang- ed much? V Roy Huston: 'fghe thinks so. I John: How so? Roy: She's always talking about what a fool she used to be. I -I6-J6-X--If-I6 Floyd Colburn: Did your un- cle remember you when he made his will? Melvin Cammack: I expect so. He left me out. 'l6-J!-'R-16-Il' Earl Burnworth: They shot my dog today. Ivan Barnett: Was he mad? Earl: Well, he wasn't any too pleased. -X--16-ll-46-I6 Leo Adams. Give me a comb ithout pyorrhea Clerk: Pyorrhea. What d you mean Leo. One whose teeth wont all come out. qu -ll'-l6-X'-l6'l6 A college fellow sent the follow- ing letter to h1s dad Dear Dad I am broke. Send money at once This is the reply received by the on So s your old man 7 'l6'K-'16-X K' Adolf, give me some money f n, evenlng dress Where IS the on you had A moth has eaten It 'll H 464646-D646 Do you speak Bohemian? No, not when ladies are pres n x,,,,. ,swqmeaww VI wv11m'Hnl1-Rin Vg? , u ' H Y U W .91 N an 0 I? 0 , u 0 ca an n ll - . u . . ll Y , . Y, ' ' S F, as 1 sr . n Cl ' . ' . , - N ' 01' it a ' . . . I ,, . ' e ? - as - n ll ' ' up as ' - - e t. ggi., ww' 3. , ' ., ',..- .N fl-iam. hr 1- ' Sv-as-1 e ' '.gEx:::.,'a.' ' .. g.:.,- -.-. .V .. . mm - - -1 -'- --U- ' bf. CE 1 - I I I -- fwff- NM .Q ., . y '4' I C .- ., 1 , ,, - Lf.- A -1 . I r - ' . pa- , was . -+m....muh+..w 1- 1 Kiki- A5-hiukl mziiimf. -I. J' Hflmq- ,pig-:-. U g,rg-,.., . H5 1? T1 I if ?' 3, si' . i e -, ' , : 2' 1 2 F 1' 1 E T ' ' Q 1 5 , 5' if f EDWIN POTTS, IVIORTICAN 5 Q 115 west Main office Phone 179 f 1 Skilled Embalmers 3 , Experienced Funeral Directors 4, Ambulance calls anytime, any- ' .I g 5 A Where A f T . . . 22 Prompt, eff1c1ent, satlsfactory service i . 5 5 Residence Phones 155 and 1756 . Page 135 ' Vx 'fn 'x '? it ,i 2 'v e 15 Eg-11, .-ug. .nv . n. ...nf Tr ' I- .2 'i-1 ft? 4 1 ,if L. 1. .ig ,1 H 31, I Wi 1 1, 'E li 'ESE 2 5' -an , :E S 1? 11: t Q' ' ,1 1 I i I w ' li qi. T . J ,,:. Q21 P 1 -22 1 uc if I I .1,, . -Y' 4 If SL l. .I .F 1 V Q 1,1--if 1wT',,.. E - ' N1 1 OQANGEAND E I E.- -. JPIJA Tfirmwsfee-1-''w3s.1,e2:J35.Am+1imu-saff-i:9P:2a,fS.J?l?CSaZ5f2145135635iJ1Z!F:1sS5'Ji2'E3fFf'.?L'3fh'f5iig '- iv .-1-. - ' '1 5'-SQ L. f ,. 935 57-5'f f'QF 'f ' . ' f X I BEST THEATRE 4 f , KASIGAN . ii E S E A A ' i - 1 G S THE FAMILY SHOW - li A l THE SERVICE COMPANY OUR POLICY ' A 'N E f Better Pictures 41 4' Use Gas But Do Not Waste it g ff Lower Prices Phone 70 Af 'S t - . Any Any . E. Main SI. seat L C Time ,, ze E 3 1 , E ' ?' Ii '- .F F . We are R. BLANDIN SMITH E A C 5 5 i , OSTEOPATI-uc PHYSICIAN and , 5 Exclusive Agents SURGEON ,, if' '1.' . , , 401 c .N EB k ' T if for the Following High Class Room omm a an ig ii Office Phone 744 Res. Phone 1058 3' .4 Chocolates. fi gg V. Miss Saylors, Kings, Art- ' 1 . .M ' THE Pho 300 lr A 5 , style, Liggetts, and Martha H9 W am pe ' hi I- 9 Washington. HOME MEAT MARKET - ' 2 Meats you with Prime Fresh P' ,T and Cured Meat all the time. PI'l3I'Ill2lCy DOUGLAS AND FRY Props. f P ' i I. ,JL Page 136 551. 3 , E S' ' x b2e'- We .' .1 'SFI .4 cg 'EQ GFANG KND B EE' .5 23 5 -5 -e se, ' P7 rf Oh, Daddy, come quick! I've They were sitting on the piazza mixed the plugs! The radio is of a summer hotel swapping covered with frost and there's stories. Ever hear this one? someone in the refrigerator sing- asked the dark young man. A dog ing 'I Miss My Swiss! was tied to a rope fourteen feet K as 4, ,P ,E long. Twenty feet away was a fat, juicy bone. How did the dog get An extremely indignant con- to the b0h-G? vict stormed into the deputy war- Oh, that'S an Old Sag, Said hiS den's office and demanded to be Companion- You want me to say, transferred to another cell. 'I sive HIL' and theh y0l1'l1 :SS-Y, What's wrong with the cell you 'That's what the other cur did. have, Omaha ? inquired the dep- NO your wrong for the dog got uty, 4 the bone. It ain't de cell, replied the Well, h0W did he get it? prisoner, it's the guy who's wiv Why the Other ehd Of the POPE me, was not tied. What has he done to you? 4+ e ee at ee ' Pulled de leaf off'n de calen- dar, and it wuz my turn. George Prescott: Say, why did ,k 9, 4 K 4, the foreman sock you yesterday? Pat McKelvey: Well, a foreman Bgbby was a Spgiled child, who is one who stands around and believed that his parents existed Watches- his gang W0I'k- solely for the purpose of giving GGOFZGI I kh0W, but what'S him things. Consequently, his that got to do with it? father was alarmed when a caller Pati Why, he gOt 56310118 Of at the home asked, in the presence me! People thought I W2-S the of the boy, Has Bobby had the foreman. mumps yet? ,, ,, ,, ,G ,, Shush, the father exclaimed, looking at the lad, to seeif he had Colonel Cat rifle practicej : Con- overheard the question. When- found it, sir, you nearly hit my ever Bobby hears anything men- wife! tioned that he hasn't got, he in- Private: Did I? Well, have a sists upon having it. shot at mine. X, ,X it, ,K ,K -JP -it 'IP -X- -X- Henry Ford ought to be satis- A person may not have to be fied with the new dances. He is fzrazy to do the Charlestonmbut responsible for the shimmy. It helps' Ask anyone who rides in a Ford. +P +P 49 4+ N if as as as ee Father: Can you support my Not many people can do this, daughter as I have? said the magician as he turned his Suitor: I could, but I'm not that Ford into a lamp post. stingy. Page 137 Lewe-uenese2f- -,-feasrfifJfwwezewsaf-a?'1e..fe ' ' F --'fait' Wi eg, Q-1 I in ,XA -: laik A , L., . -1 rm ' U .Qe: Q1::.,.:- 9 ,faam qu li'1J?' :mama-.-1:eil-122:::LiEei1.ffvamrat-22151193+42f.:85::is'-r'iEI4FAlP.?S5Xi!9R!5.V.i'lfd5i3SiiL .. -hifrlg' 4-'-' 4 '-fi'-' -Zu. .. P+' . 1 HC I 1 Sharp A Good Looser You're a pretty sharp boy, Tom- Passenger Cfumbling through my-rv Well, I ought to be. Pa takes me into his room and strops me three or four times a week. -It-K--lf-D656 A Relief Hyman- At least once in my life I was glad to be down and out. Lowe- And when was that? Hyman- After my first trip in an airplane. it-19464949 Nothing Much Pa, what are ancestors? Well, my son, I'm one of yours. Your grandpa is another. Oh, then why is it people brag about them? 46-lf-39-X--JF Brief Mr. Jones- Tell them all you know, it will not take very long. Mr. Brown- I'll tell them all we both know, for it will not take any longer. 'E-16996666 Dropping How's the riding school going, old man? Rotten! Pupils falling off every day. 'K 'li 'X' 'IG it Easy I think grammar's easy mother. I know all about singular and plural. Do you, dear? That's very clever, perhaps you can tell me the plural of sugar. Lumps, of course! if Page 138 pocketsj- Pm afraid I've lost my ticket. Irate Conductor- What do you mean, lost it? You cou1dn't lose a ticket a yard long. Passenger- I couldn't hey? Say you don't know me, I lost a bass drum once. 'X--lf-ll--ll-'K The Stork's Understanding Soph- Why does a stork stand on one foot? Fresh- I'll bite, why does he? Soph- If he'd lift the other foot, he'd fall down. 499949-1945 Give It Gas Instructor- My boy, your work has fallen down, and if you are going to pick it up, you'll have to step on it. -lC X-'lf-X'-if Precisely Can you explain wireless teleg- raphy to me Arthur? Arthur- Well, if you had a very long dog, reaching from Lon- don to Liverpool, and you trod on its tail in London, it would bark in Liverpool, That's telegraphyg and wireless is precisely the same only without the dog. 'X--X--JE-X-'K' What are you crying for my lad? 'Cause faver's invented a new soap substitoot an' every time a customer comes in I get washed as an advertisement. -lt 'X' 'li 'll' 'K An Artist Is your brother a musician ? Is he? Why, at the age of three he played on the linoleum. , J.L :ffffm nFSmc:1 ' 5I'l:.. .5 gf. in Q,-M, ,U Nm A ' -v-- -.- f -- - nun: ww.. ,V -I 1- 39' ' f fl' 5 ' - wwf M- W 'fe-1' f ..- -f- i nf' Wai-iHH,iiQg,,g,,'t.,'i3 '. 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Fred I parked my car wrong and a cop tagged me 66 -JP 66 -X- 'X- Son What was the name of the last station we stopped at, moth er Mother I don t know B quiet Im worklng out a cross word puzzle Son Its a pity you don t know the name, mother, because llttle O car got out of the train theie U 96-X-X-9656 Lodgei Look here, Im going to leave this place The towels are not clean and I never can find any soap Landlady Havent you got a t ngue in your head L dger Yes but I m not a cat fp! , cc ,, - 1 .51 , u '-5 Q . I , !7 .f 1 , u , , . 5' E: , - f . ' p, : If s l e f --v . . 1 . , - - 45 H f we . P , ll 9 ' Y Z ' 3' '. 1 fl s ' ' . f '35 ., A - . . H I ' z. I, - I . I 4, 5 l . 'ji ' g . sr 4 . .2 ' , u 9 8. - , . V , T? 3 O . j -131 ' 0 . as 1 va . -: X . . . 1 E 12 L, .. 1 ' 1 I . .4 'F E . , 1 isfsgai. L-scmaeaafsnssourmwvsqwwafmzarraz!qg?KZi1'f29a!1T.f5g2gg2r,gg'i4j?51q:?,, ,fir ?':f'1::za9 'hf4 1 - iz- 'H n va..-zgdgzixl: F? ' 1 f!i? i' '-'r. . . . . ..., - . . - '1-i':i f5:- . 1. fc- . 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N ,,.,, I A ,. 1 .wiki irj lg,-A ,,,.4 ,. . 1. 3 . in Economic Information Signs ' '?' A teacher in one of the lower Has your brother come home ,- Q grammar school grades was tell- from college yet? . 5 ing her class the story of how our I guess so, or else the car's ' 52 money is made. Holding up a been stolen. . 5 two-dollar bill, she dwelt at length if 46 as is K - ' jg on the many things.which were she asked Jimmy, who had been an here-,U y attentative listener. '. ., . ' HTW0 bucks? was the ready Waiter? Certainly, we cater to 1 , answer. everyone' 5 Q ,xiii aes:--seas--ie Not Yet 7 Ill That Sense Doesn't that mule ever kick ' . Do you believe in auto-sugges- you -gf' e 2 t1Qf1? No, suh, he ain't yit, but he T R I ZCUGFBIIY follow any SUSZGS' frequently kicks de place where 5 tion made by the motor cop, if Ah recently Wag, U ' that's what you mean. as ie M 4 is A in -ie -we -me -x- -x- i D h I . 52 Slick ng own t e cing Q 3 plain Sewing i Will you join our party in the Q Surgeon-- I'11 Sew that scalp germ preserves? asked the first d f f 103' - , ,, w0P1a1tienct13?Ei1ee?IlJiJc! I just want NW Held the Second Hy' tie A e plain sewing, not hemstitching lafiy Qf our houie has baked a ca. e Z Ji and embroideringf' gvgihvtillzgrogpgllts ,, e re gomg In ' 'li' 'lf' 'lt 'X' -lt ' -' . -x- -is -x- -x- -x- Educational Note , l A newly discovered product Thlslpalft Be Tennessee ll - . from Whale oil is announced which Lady- Why have they let ep, A V is stated to have a stimulating the monkeys out of mfg' cages' ' ' effect on the brain. Probably due Z00,AfteHde11f-,HO 1 332 mum' , A to the fact that whales move about Thls IS Darwm S birthday- S . in schools. ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, -x- -ie -x- -x- -x- f' 'li Slight Mistake ef Davy Jones' Locker Speaking of railroads, here is Passenger Cafter the first night this one. ' .' on board ship.D- I say, where A highbrow traveler at the St. have my clothes gone? Johnsbury station approached the Steward- Where did you put Portland express, which was made them? up and ready to start. Passenger- In that little cup- Is this train ready for occu- board there, with the glass door pancy? he asked. to it. Trainman- No sir. . This train F Steward- Sir, that's not a cup- goes to Concord, Whitefield and board. That's a portholef' Portland. Page 142 in ' I sis, - imc e--e e me 1 , I - , , - Qu . ,- 'ff- , 3wi.fsi+a11vars'newaeiwiffwf P .E 'V'-'v.,i 1 . I 1m 'z:r11 ': n'F!!frI!mHW'i:j'fQw 1-I Eff-WA.-rf-1115: 4 - ' ' --35. AN AQ .. . I- .. -f. , I . F ' 5 A S. E. IVICDANIEL GROCERY AND MARKET '3 A 1200 WEST LAUREL STREET ' ? 3 QUALITY AND SERVICE ' ouR MOTTO PHONE 2191 AND 2192 WE DELIVER if I STUDENTS AND GRADS A E I SUPPLY COMPANY OF I. I-I. S. 1 1 E -l, , . - f f , WANT AND SHCJULD USE O11 Well Tools and 1 Supplies DISTINCTIVE v 1 STATIONERY 1 If I HOUSES AT ff L 3 Independence, Kansas PEOPLEWHORECOGNIZE AE I' V QUALITY STATIONERYBUY THEIR Sapulpa' Okla' STATIONERY NEEDS AT y f I Bristow, Okla. I lg ? ' Sl' k, Okl . A lc 3 SANTA FE PHARMACY 1 . Tulsa, Okla. E NYAL QUALITY STORE 1 . , 4 '. T Q Page 143 3 T: 1 5, 1 'Sr , yvkffz-. 2:71 , -. . -:f 1:iT'?S.1:E5iiilT- SL A A 'wbwaazn U 4. P - 1 W3.'1 ' 4::: l vt -EL. A M JV : All-itll-:aria AQ: muh .-gm, ,. . M 11. If I f la I nf 'fm Q . 'it wif 11 ii F ,A ,v ?? 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Quite a few folks like you come from the city, and we aim to have everything called for. Have 'em in a bag or eat 'em here? -X-+595-itat Howard Burns: Im going to e my English teacher for libel. O in Hamlin: What for? Howard He wrote on my En- glish essay Your antecedents are p 01 and your relatives are bad. it 49 96 it il- Russell Grubb: Do you like the P ssing of Arthur. Chubby Humphrey: No I don t know What team does he play on? '76-X-469649 Joe Gibson: Habla usted es- panol Bob Kincaid: Thats all Greek to me Joe That aint Greek. That s Chinese Q!! S Wg, W fi-v 5,1-V-Q wg, ma, 4-au. wmv 'vc-1 sms- .-,b fi N22..-f'7 i q ' 1' Y 1 mi 52 .3 n 1 5 ai . ., .. 1' - n :K Su ' f - u .-J I' ii S - H f' ' . . U 1 s xg .. , 11 51 ,' O . 1 v 1 1 li 3 sc -'ffp as - in .1 3' 7 53, iQ u 1 S 3 V . i c I l' 1 .4 ' 1? 1. :- ?: - -. 5. 5 ' H H e i ' ' as y 4 - . 6. 5 '-3 i C f.- ,, :- -- - . u s 1 L .. gg 3 it c Q-' 5 lf 2? ' Q . .X Q i 2 2 1 Q , . - .. , . . 1 -e 1- H I 1 5 'l5' . 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Gf,:.f1.w-e..f.s,.4:t A ik. . li lm, .,.,,,..,.. w l u. 1 . 5 3 m 5 -:E 1, 'Y 'F Q + 2' 4 ii I I- I . A . A - F 'L'-3 '-' 1. ee ' P It Brooks Eastman: I call my My alarm clock may have short ,Q Q, girl Listerinef' legs, but it sure can make time. 4, , Raymond Clark: How come? 4, 4 4 4 K f Brooks: Because she takes my 4 'f b th . 4 L rea aWay4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ MOVIES OF THE FUTURE '5 Miss Lake: Think of those 1' Eigsseglgpentine in Double 0 1 Spaniards going 2000 miles on one ' , , , U t 1 I Galleony 2. Ruboff nGl1ccer1ne ln Ho fi' Ellis Chaney: Aw, forget it. Flames' . . 4 9- You can't believe all you hear 3- N0'Ca Slllelda 111 L1I'I1bl11'Z9I' ' D about those foreign cars. CheeSe- . A W ae W K 4. Douglas Bareflanks in The Thief of Dadblastf' ' Restaurant Owner: ..Have you 5. Maebennets Shaving Beauties QQ 4 ever handled dishes before? In Next- 4 Norman Cooley: No, but I was 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ Q champion discus thrower at the School I attended, Youth: Say, I hope this train goes through a lot, of tunnels. 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ Maiden: Do you have to wait V Night Air for a tunnel? Teacher- Everyday We breathe 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ - oxygen. Willie, what do we breathe 5 at night? He: May I hold your Palm 5 45 Willie- Nitrogen. Olive? 9- 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ She: Not on your Life Buoy! Q' ' . 4+ -4+ 4+ -4+ 4+ Well, young man, said the A Smart farmer to the City Chap Knee-length skirts have re- f Vlsitlflg U1 the COUNTY, been out duced street car accidents 50 per ' gzmsgfffir the haycock Crow' I Sup' Wouldn't it be fine if accidents The city chap smiled. ,,No,,, he could, be prevented entirely? f il said, I've been out tying a knot Cen ' ' ' il in a cord of firewood. 49 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ l 4 it 4 it N K The hardest thing to understand , 5 An Accident and the easiest thing to see is why Teacher- Wlf? was that who girls wear silk stockings in the laughed aloud? , , F 4 Pupil-'+I did, sirg but 1 diana Wmtef mme- - mean to do it. 3 ' Teacher- You didn't mean to it if if if it 2 : d0Pit?fi UN i II h d . Fable: Once upon a time there 5, upi- os1r: aug e in my A . 5 H sleeve, and I didn't know there was was 3' newspafper plfblfshed that 5 I 3 hole in my elbow, never had a mistake in it. ' ,. 'S Page 146 -,X x,++-fxmy, 'ia'-fs., magna' +4 - ' q i ' A' ' -+25 ..' .f,.:-.P-':+-v . en 4+ was 'NNW 5 3 . . 5 ,Q :-1 . R , 4. 5 1: F 4 - . . , ., . . . , - f, ' ' ' Q' T124 L' M w ats. : .fo A14,+,4Ns, r vw, -4 -' 1-x j.? , ' aa a , r-ws W' - Ns 4- - -4 51 V74-. ' -1 4: 4 , ' +f , ' . ' 4 l 14:5-gal -sf--2 1, 2 iq A .-4 .WJ , , E.. ,ki - W' +4 4-4-gawk... F T ' 'lf' T . .' - -wmaggwmfm..-1:?aw:t.n.,...n.wif-mg.esw,.iw.e.e:a:4uiiyg,f.-.1musieais1ff.f11.1. .iffmlm - co'5l:awf,a.,.-sf.fT.w3gw?'i!l71 if f E 1 5 T it Phone 404 309 N. Penn. a WE GIVE I ' 'E The best in Drug Store Merchandise 1 I The best in Drug Store Service ' if ,, . . 3 35 5 Gwe Us A Trial g Sun lower Pharmac T T 'fi y f r f Thomas P. Stamper Prop. E ij fl 0 o ' Automatic Refrigerators and Gas . eg Saving Ranges :T ' i BEST FOR SUMMER---BEST Fon WINTER 'A They compete with the high cost of living ' A size for every need ---- Exclusive sales L. fl . 5 Union Implement 81 Hardware 42 .1 T Unseen Plumbin ' ' r 3 f Q -H 5 T f- 1 ' .euj f , Qsrv 1 One third of the cost of a good plumbing job is for work hidden from sight, beneath walls and floors, and ff if underground. Costly trouble is sure to develop unless f Q A this unseen work is properly done. 5 Q 5 Reliable materials and skillfull workmanship cost less in the end - and we supply them. ? FQ ' The Sell-Orr Heatin g Co. F' 5: Q H Phone 616 311 N. Penn. 3 ' Z 1 U . Page 147 v- --wma-'ff-r w v f 'Q - -e gy --,..r,:. Q the LL... . ' ND l Tevis: What is it that pervades My ancestors came over in the , all space, that no wall can shut Mayflower. Out? It's lucky they aid. The lm- Waltef. Wadef The Smell of migration laws are alittle strict- onlons, slr. er now. K- -X- 41- 'll' -X- 'IG -lt -X' -it it I don't think football coaches H , , should be paid more than college t wma didn t1y0:,SeIEJd1?,g?r man professors, a reactionary stated Ojnerf my eec rw e ' at a recent intercollegiate ban- I dldf madam, but as he rang quet. three times and got no answer, UI d0n't know about thatx, an- my man decided there was nobody swered the football coach of a home- New England college, but what lf le el 4+ el makes me sore is when the play- n ers get paid more than the coach. Bald headed PI'0f- standing 111 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, sun :' Now let us cast no reflec- f tions. Mary Dalby: What are you do- ,, ,, ,, N ,, ing with ea red lamp, Floyd? Fl0Yd Clllbbf I just Picked it The new night watchman at the UP- Some f001 left it by 2 hole ill college had noticed someone using the wad. the big telescope. Just then a star 'lt 'lt' 'K' 'K' 'X' fell' Begorra, said the watchman, Tevisr HOW was iron discover- that felly sure is a crack shot. ed? Kenneth Harris: I heard they as W if if if smelt it. Vivian Jones: I wouldn't think ae le 4+ le 4+ of marrying you. A mah from Plainfield New w1?e1fEil1f:g0nJu,f knew lt' Thats Jersey claims to be the world's y y ' greatest movie hero. He says he 'lf it if it it h h ll f h .. has Satt mug a 0 t em An optimist is one' who eats if 46 if 4' if apples in the dark. ' Carl Guilkey: I could die danc- A pessimist is one who has eat- ing with you. en apples in the dark. Tessianna Blakeslee: It's just ae M 5, 4, N about killing me, too. ,, ,e ,G ,e ,, Look, papa, Ikie's cold is gone and we still got left a box of That girl pulled something on cough drops. me that sure made me howl. Oy, vot extravagance. Tell What was it? Soloman to go out and get his My nose. feet vet. Page 148 e W' ' - - fI.7,:,.,f. . f 1 , , H5 ,.,.1 me . 5 . lrfimw. A :fe .ff-14-,w-1-4-f.-f' , U4 vw.-,, ,,. ,,,, bg ,. gg.. 9 as 1 Q. .., , .. 12 ,v I at A . 'ns .5 -ii 1 : wr . .. . V - ,,J.WE-iazmmmxnwsgggggsggggggigqgmw 4 3. .,,y,,x-,-,,,g-., gm-A -+-, ,gs . ,ua-,g..,. 1, -s - , Eh, 0 . ,,.- , -is--Q -L ...A, --sm. . C JQA ANDQD! A . .. ., T .- ' il , 2 f. :jg l 4. 4 5 , ff . -5 ff HAVE YOUR NEXT Quality Footwear t ik if PHOTOGRAPH MADE AT In 3' , For Every Occasion can be if Q 'fi B A U G H S S T U D I 0 Found at This Sims. E :- j Ask Any H i-School Student Q BECAUSE-We have One of the About the Styles. most Modernly Equipped up-to- fi date Studios in Kansas, we are They Know ' - better able to Please you in- iff 5' Q Ps PHOTOGRAPHS I 1 J: - qi gf f- Fred Geckeler .- 5 Why not try BAUGH the next time The Shoeman - for Photographs? Established 1893 I s f fl 5. I O l 1 Blg-City Shoppmg 5 1 Q I E No Longer EXCIUSIVC A The farther you get away from one J. C. Penney Company store ' i 5 iii the nearer you get to another. Our hundreds of Stores bring a country- ' :Y wide advantage almost to your own door. Without our great family of . National Stores many of the enjoyments that your big city cousins A experience would be denied to you. 5 Our large selective and buying power and distribution which our Stores give, enable people in even the most remote sections to enjoy 5 the new things and the stylish things at the time they are introduced in ' I 3? cities like New York and Chicago, and at prices which are compara- ,. ' tively low for the quality we provide. - gi 1 , a fi 5 A. s fl ii fi 'L i 4, ,.' iii Page 4 Q wg -gina ww ' uw ww Q in w 'a ff eg: --sir 'fo ' 'l W i F- - -'-hmSfif ?i 6?' f'i 5CWi 'fl 'f'W - I yi. s. i1..' .f M ff 1 - nm -1 OQANGE9-Nb Bg5EK l926, ' li-ifi ffi-it L w Lvy -:,, 1 - ' 'as.1s gQieggaf ' gQ 4 as . - f ge A ' f 5 Do you want to earn 5200 a ' month in your spare time? So do 4 -, f we! I l ea- -u- -x- -u- -1+ ' College student's letter to dad: p 1- The rose is red, 5 The violet is blueg I ' If you love me as I love you, Q .. 4 .l send me fifty 1. o. U. 2? ? Papa's answer: ' f The sky is blue, I The pink is pink, 3 I I'll send you fifty- I don't think. is -is -xv ac- -x- -me fi Cop-Ha! I caught you red- ji handed stealin' an auto! ef I Thief-Well gosh, its been 7 standin' in front o' this grave- 5 2 -fi yard all day, an' I thought the 5 owner was dead. -K- -is -of 41- 41- 3 1. .-Q gd ff Your wrestling champion is g punk, sneered the American. 1 Yes, replied the Britisher, and so's your old Munn! -if -1+ -u- -if -ne QT Son: Father, do cats go to f ' heaven when they die? Father: Why no, son, what ii makes you think that? 3: Son: Well, what would the F? angels do when they broke a harp string? S J 44- -x- -so -no -u- 1 0 A Jim: And I turned all the cor- - ' ners on two wheels. .2 Bob: And didn't the police try 'f Q to arrest you? '1 A Oh, nog you see, I was on a bi- 5 E- 2 e A I ,cycle. , 'fa 1 ' Page '150 X' ll '- ' . i'-' - 'e-'-1'-1 - Y '1'i . - , fr-:hs lu. ?n.tv51E.::1:Qi':,.f fr ..-.' 'f:-- C 65555332-LF: Af' ' ,. 1.5 v ' f igft.-5 'r-' 1- --'--pixzjvegzaizf-fp,xiii'iii: ' - . .2421,'f'lu23hi.5f?fa'if'2usrxare1-s21:f.a:ssa-mefsfsz,-asf: ',f: afffs:a:':-allies-sief-1:1:ermfnwimixmlrosarfu-.rezSf.'ef:f4+s:ea!.naiunizifil-siu.a!i151az63f.1.'i'?'-fvGatemoflw:!:3si:m:-m:::f.1s - .IQ , '- 1 Q - ,,. .4-.ec +1 -. .wa . ...... ' : T' 1 2 if l I , Phone 447 118 West Main sn. Phehe 890 7 ' 1 In closing our third year in ' 1, Q- Business- j . Independence v WE THANK YOU A 3, Transfer 81 Storage Co. 5 ge For the Patronage extended us, L and in future as in the past will ze 34 try to keep everything t0 meet 1 e 1 E your requirements FOR SHIPMENT 4 5 , , 5' t E R H A R T S TRUCKS FOR LONG DIbTANCE . Q The Students' Store HAUL3 g I '-- . gf' 1 600 N- wth- Phone 990 TRY US ON YOUR NEXT MOVE - 5 L The Best Health Insurance Sheawer Lifetime Pens IS Montag Stationery ' Eff PURE FOOD C ll h 1 .5 a a an s .gg WELL OOOKED B k S ey, 5 h e OO tore 5: ' 115 W. Myrtle st. Phone 503 Q QUICK SERVICE 5, 1 K CLEANLINESS - E E ABSOLUTE PURITY . . lj . The latest books and magazines ix ei, Pure Milk await you here. Creamery Butter . 3 5 A complete line of books, maga- ., A zines, greeting cards, stationery, Q . I 1 gifts, sporting cards, and school ji 3 supplies. 5- il 5' DAY AND NIGHT Dennison Goods .5 SERVICE Webster Dictionaries ... Page 151 '-e-'- r WfW W mWWe: Wfmfffiwif' 1 L-wen . 3 sf- .N 1 f.. '.', . - 1 7 Y l Mr. Castillo-When we get to the - town problem we will study about l the artificial things from complex- 2 .A ions down. Q 1 Q if ' ' -ae -x- -x- -x- ac- - If ge , iv Z -l vff ' I ' . I l .3 1 Mlss Bailey-All people wlth red hair are thin skinned, now don't ask me why, because that's just f the nature of the brutes. E 3 E 3 Why is a black hen smarter than a 5 .ffi white hen? Answer-Because a black hen can lay a white egg and a white hen 5? ' can't lay a black one. 3 fs 5 if What kind of a husband would .35 if in you advise a young lady to marry? Q, iff Answer-You should advise her to 1 -A .' E 5 leave the husbands alone and mar- , ry a single man. :gg 9 -, ' 22' .I T, ,' What happens when a man's tem- . ?f, :if perature goes down as far as It QE can? 5? e gg. L, -,f Q '-2 Answer-He gets cold feet. g -ai Some Irish laborers had just re- f f ceived their checks and were F - . . . , f standlng 1n l1ne at the bank to Q cash them. When it came Pat's is turn the teller closed the pay win- gg Q, dow. Pat asked him what the trou- 3 ble was. The cashier said, The 1 bank has closed. It has gone broke. vf - -5 . What? said Pat. 3 ,g K Don't you know what the bank Q Q Q rf , 5. .gf ' does when It goes broke? 3. 'v Yes, said the Irishman, I've M. 'Q ', heard of them going broke, but I've . rg Q 5, never had one bust me in my face. : 35 39 Z3 Page 152 EE 5 2 ffl-'H '- X-vff-.lflf-'FlrN-Sf--ffmem.-mQavevrf.f:q.sgqe:,lf2i-Qesmrprwv..- eff-:pw.V-effge--:f4.s-ww-'Are,--N Q-.ia lf , Q 'J- '1 s if. in 5 32 a '-ff - -A . . . ,,K,.1.,,, .,,,,,,Q, .A,,. M., .kgs , ,... mas.. . .m....4...Eh.r,!., I.,-, .1q?,1-i.,?2t I ..,, . -. - nf . '. r ..-' 2s'mnlc-515:41-ea.-:a,zm,:..:z1.LCllE?ales!:f'f!Il!A?v9.vi4'4r-31.1rf-:fs .-1f a -Y-'.A -LafowraizwlixwB:-1-1-'cb'.a.3A4E:8:l-r .-'-' Shaw'wa-...lniavrfrft-rirnP1161-.!ff'f:f.1: 11:1-sv f :a Music is Essential EVERYTHING MUSICAL Q i You will always find the quality highest - the prices lowest, and the Service best at y f w ysmcms 1, ' ' SOHSMOSICCO. A Home of The Steinway and The Duo-Art 1 I Have Some f QV Excellent values in Ready to Wear Millinery and Ready to Wear. QQ I SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE if lv E PCTTER Q Feelmg Bad? 13 SHE T V. L. SNODGRASS ., 'Q eg 112 1-2 E. Myrtle Independence, Kansas 7 Office phone 751 Res. phone 1560M 4 DR. C. D. RYDER i Dentist W. J. GIER, M. D Z Commercial National Bank , Room 517 Independence, Ks. E1 2 a 'X - - . Page 153 7 f .1-eq: . - 1:1 ,. , f 'fmsfmzfwmwumrliekk-Zfxmwivmi , .klfjliiygg'ii'-vd:gG1 'g5f, --g+:pg4n A: f ,. . I ' ..'. .. . nf - ..... , W .. , ,... . . 1 12: I Z ' -. Qf ' nifwfn..1 . gn h -1 'b lv Starters Generators 1 if E Perfection in Sanitation and Batteries f. 1 Service I 5 .1 ' Has won for usntlge high class pat- BEN LUNDR1GAN'S V- ronage we now e J y. , , , ,, E -R d -S r ce-Station N 1 .We Specialize on Ladies Latest ver ea y e vi 8 1 Hair Bobbing Corner 9th. and Main, Phone 88 1 1 ' . WILSON BARBER SHOP EXIDE BATTERIES Q X 1 T. P. Wilson, Prop. A f 1: s 119 N. Penn. Ave. Delco-Remy-Klaxon 1 11 . 1 2 zz Fi V u Phone 409 402 Coml. Nat. Bank AT GRADUATION TIME 5 . , ' 53 A E Say it with a fine Watch or a Dr' L' A' HINDENACH , : 3 Beautiful Diamond DENTIST 1 1 ,Q I ' M E I N H A R D T Independence 1, The Diamond Man Dental X-Ray Kansas 1 if f 3 ff LAUREL AND PENN AVE i 1, 3 . , CHAS D SHUKERS MUSIC SCHOOL il Q . . I' 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW Elementary or adyanced instruc- 5 1, 1 I tlon on-Plano, V1ol1n, Mandolin, 1 1 Citizens Bank Bldg. Guitar CRegular,j Banjo CFive ' String,J Hawaiian Guitar, Tenor 217 ,1 Suite nz -626 Phone 494 Ba11j0,UkuIeIe, 11 ' ARLING B. MELODY, Director. ' .4 ' :C , v I . ,V 1 1 1, ' fi A Good Store in a Good Town lf 3 1: fi I 4 E- C- WICKERSHAM Where you will find the largest f f Q. stock of groceries in the city 5 ai - - ia 1 '11 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON priced right. I 1 The Most Complete Line of China 1 . Room 317 and Glassware. 3 Commercial Bank Building , SCOTT BROTHERS f 1 4 5' 5 5' ' 2? 1, Page 154 1, ig, . ,L ,g Y mm, .1 ww- W- . . . .' itfI115-'bf'-l'Z'SHH3i1f '357n'4'S13?ivTiU59UIh-TNYITQKYNQ, ss: , . ., 'ff' nhe ,11fp, '5' . ,..g11gr5 r-'Liz 1 -:: -. .:-:..--. - - W .Q..,.. , . ---- eww.--z-nn... mjifu we' f- A 1 1 vf 1- ff- - - 1 - 11, M , . ,fm- .f ' L' I ' :i ' Im i 195 .uf if Lee and Russell BATTERMBamlRADKD 9th and Myrtle Phone 72 Independence Hat Works And , Shilling Parlor 108 N. EIGHTH STREET Articles left over 30 days will be sold Sho-Cards, Banners. Wall Signs, Gold Leaf SIGNS Painted on Anything POOL SIGN SERVICE We Cater to Particular People 220 1-2 N. Penn. Phone 99 Truck Lettering, Bulletins, Window Signs Independence Motor Company INC Everything For The Motor Car MILLER SERVICE ST -XTION i N. A. POST MANAGER 214-216 W. Myrtle Phone 301' SU DDEN SERVICE Carl Leon Hotel BARBER SHOP The Last Word in Hair Cuts Dean W1lson Wilbur Wilson We have built our reputation for highest quality groceries and it is your guarantee of satisfaction. STAFFORD S GROCERY at Ninth 621' Main BUSY BEE CAFE Eat with the young people where you receive Quality Service Courtesy an PPICG Best Coffee in Town 319 N Penn Independence, Kans FLEEHART S YOUR DRUG STORE Phone 638 'PbC 41475l Page 15 5 -5 .1-:' i - MAE' - i , 54, X, ,lj-7, 'rw H-rv 'IJ J . . . , , 9 . . d ll 7, O y Ax.. sw -,g,jm54-re3gr,ggQ , .Q '.5 . .. ,.. .. . . .,M,,,l.,,,.,,,,4, , t , .P J . K ,Y .. .:f,-.1-1.gv '- f-fn-24' xg . J , A J f , fcwifr- fg:f e- - ' , ' ve 1--,. ,-. , .f. . . ' dv' 1 ...v . N ' .. a lm,g.44 7 M. Mug., -- ' 2 H 4 X. . I v , P , -,. T In L-V, .. - .- IJ.: 1 1 :-N l am - . . h,LV,::1,fi-. 1 ,QEQAN6 AND ,. I W , s I9 6 at .. , ,Q,A.. ki -- .- -Y -I . ' if It I. in Millie-What does he do for a Mandy had completed a hard ? living? mornings work over the washtub Tillie-He's an animal trainer. and was just eating her' well-earn- Millie-My word! ed dinner when neighbors came in. Tillie-Yeah, he pets dears. Mandy, prepare yo'sef for bad 4 4+ 4+ -if +P news, der has been a turrible acci- , dent, and yo' husban'- Mother-Would you like to rock ..LaWd sakes, chile, if Rastus the bab y' , done got killed, you all is gwine . ?0mmyl?'Rather' but I havent to hear some powerful wailin', A go a me ' if if if if as soon's ah get mah dinner et. , -x- -we -1+ -as -x- I4 Are you fond of literature? 5 Passionately. The youth entered the door of Then you must admire Sir Wal- the dressing room unannounced. gy ter Scott. Is not his Lady of the His eyes lighted with pleasure, his D Lake exquisite in its flowing cheeks flushed at what he beheld. f grace and poetic imagination? He put out his hand, his fingers 1 It is perfectly lovely. I sup- tingling in anticipatory pleasure. pose I have read it a dozen times. He moved toward the dressing 5 And Scott's Marmion, and table. Ah, he murmured, the I just dote on them, she re- skin you love to touch. And ten- - plied. derly he bent above his dad's old M And Scotts Emulsion ? he wallet. continued hastily, a faint suspi- -Stanford Chaparrla cion dawning on him. I think she interrupted rashly, I I I I N f that it's the best. he ever wrote. A Missing part, ' 4' 4 4' Traffic Cop-What's the idea A Brgad Education balling up traffic! Why don't you I want to get abroad for a year USB YOUI' Ywddle? when I graduate, dad, Sweet Miss-Didn't know the . It doesn't pay, son. Marry her Cal' had One- ' for good. ac- -u- -x- 41- -u- fj' -if -we -x- -x- -x- SQ ,, Y,',-Ih dfl I tHe-Wrytfilrt flour fagcler gevlfg wifeisejigulatedatlie amxinustghtbi, e sus ou 0 e Ousea er ar ' when I am out of work she sup- k She?BScauSift hs tzlapgms to ports me. Last winter I was fired f now is aug er e I er an you and she took in floors to scrub. do. as 41- -n- ac- -n- :, 41- -lr -n- 41- -as U 4 Edward-I'm sure Moses must Sweet and Low - - . have been a coillege boy. Co-Edwina-Why? 1 Edward-Why the Bible says he rent his garments. Old-Fashioned Mother-Rock- a-by-baby, on a tree-top. Modern Baby-Oh, can it! I want to go to sleep! Page 1 5 6 t 1 riff 56 f r - 'L I ' f3?'.. :Ei G i n J-'14 z Ji. l L A v 33, .. -. . .. xsrgseaaa ,-.1 7 .M : , .,,, X .. . .W F.- 1 . ,- .411 77 4- . 9 rn- , . Y.i,, ,, QA-xl.. X , , , ,J ---p l :fn -- ' Y'Q2:1zA-.il'SLifnli'f' ff- 415.9 .1:-52-:-'FH--' If - L..?nSk.?s..- -Ha.. .-.I , , .,x. .c .:.,s1 PW-lHf l926'f X. IOQANGEANDIQQIQCRQ-'55 i926-5. llifl-1 f .-.1 A -I SEARLE BAKING CO. .fl 4 P I Home of Butter-nut Bread, Y Betty Ann Bread and Rolls A QI I Fancy Pastries of All Kinds In I Butter-nut Layer Cake x Phone 691 312 N. Penn. Ave. Q, Q1 ls' S DERS ELECTRIC CO. ' ' WHERE YOU CAN GET A COMPLETE LINE OF FIXTURES AND WIRING AND 9 HOUSE HOLD APPLIANCES EDISON MAZDA LAMPS f , tis I .11 PHONE 83 my 110 East Mam Street fr, 'P . . H Q, Q: wzlgfbwenl Our Way Gl'0Cel'Y 10th 81 Sycamore FROM ' WM. IIASSELMANNS GREENHOUSE Baby Beef Lunch Meat X' Q 10th sl R. R. Phone 1205 0 W, Fancy Grocerles f It takes 25,000 square feet of , glass to cover our plant, in f which we grow our own roses z and other cut flowers. W C G a O 0 We are the local member of f the F, T. D. Pfovfm L A f A Page 157 : Ia f A ewM+ff .-.1-5wa5af'avfff4eew ' w+1:w .- ' SW' I 1 in :--':-.:, ff:-ff-was' S'-m zf1:-'mf . . 5- f -W - Y-I 1- -f..'11aifsf'--iffu-:ws-1-Q mr-smeuzz111cm:arsem:a:gmsse:amfa:ef:efMsa-.Z-Kimemmvawwzeam-:sf.: 0. at :fi ,M z if it ,Q 4 5 L :Q P V .n ij KL? Y 5 ' 4 I y The old cat was tired and sleepy 1 ' - F I so we got the caterpillar. j -3 w + x x x 1 g .M 2 5 a- I f T .'w f Brown: Are you wrapped up in your business? , E L Jones: No, indeed, I make fly 5 5. paper. 5 71 ,T 1- T Y + K 4 + + f L :L R, A - , J- Q35 f' 13, He: It must be quite a task to '- , . Z9 1 eat soup with a mustache. - 5 ,4 He: Yes, it is quite a strain. , lg, T51 if' , ,. t. . .-5 ' -X-if--X--X-49 Frltz I think I ll go for a ride 1n my ear Edna How come? You haven t any cal Futz Well, can t I even thlnk -if-X--lr-X--X Freshle May I put the curtain down? The sun shlnes in my face Piof Na leave it up the sun is good fo1 gieen thmgs -It-X-1969 Ciossed eyes are a misfortune, but a mustache is a mans own fault -36-It-76-lf B111 Smith Do you want to go for a sp1n'7 Eunice Geopfeit What do you thlnk I am? A top? -3996-59-X-91 . . . ff 11 f ' it 5 :E ' - , T' ' 1 - ,. Q ' fl fa' 4 .' . 1 - zz 5' ' ' gr? . , , E ' ' 1 1 f ji 'L . . ' ' -.1 5.3. I s. t' 1 5 5- lf if ' 1 Q e Q Q E 5 Y E ' iff 5 5 - 5 5 'i Flrst student: Have you read ' ii The Tiger's last Lap? I' ' 3 ' Second student: Where was the . , 11. scene laid? 4 : A i g i First student: In a bowl of gg : Q ' F ' . gi Y M' I E f 5' - 5 efi - .Q 3, L- ' J K . Q ' , , 'gc 3 1 1 ,, Azz J .f,,-:WI 1-..q3..qE:-giizav-.. yy: - '.4s: a:-::' . U- ma F.. f. .ue 251555. ., Qggrf'-Qffg'-Qt! ',.' cF !1 ' ' eq- gg T 'xii :L 1 ,,.,, ,, . nc. . I , . 1- I' l A l I Page 158 W' M 'lm' MTNSEBENUBENEE kAblL7 .?M ' M ,ZPQQ1 295564'-eww,QpfWP4315124575-'73-vlvkimflvsirgggqz,fgigw 3555931913111-:41u.av:1w:mvs1mm1y-vggA3y an -- ' -:f5.g1,,:g'-:11zm1wnuw1 .j- f .A ', 1W'1Ahl-u:'- .,-.1521 pg: -'P-Eff-5527 ' We . rl I --it U v-,,. 1 : . old tD ly s th K Leased wire Th E ening star. Founded 1899 I E 1 bl shed 1881 A med Pres c olidated March 10,1924 ' Enhmmtlirnrr many Mimnmr. . CLYDE H. KNOX, Editor and owner 55 FIRST IN CIRCULATION Q : FIRST IN ADVERTISING Q FIRST IN NEWS FIRST IN INFLUENCE FIRST IN EVERYTHING THE NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANIES 1 OIL AND GAS WELL SUPPLIES ' Stores in all the principal Oil Centers Ride in a Chevrolet and Be Happy L - 1..,,.. ZQHEVBQI-!?Tf I W 1 , Stephenson Motor Co. 1. 214-16 W. Main is Page 159 -- -' ' . A f' l W tif'-1f '14 'W'1'4-+-I iff , Nw. sxw,sf-iw:1.1':.1- 3 'I-J' 'T3Fi'f'?T'i f a 1 mr my 4 ALM ,.,,, ,,,,. 1 - D A V,.,. U I iw ,,,-.,,..+ A . - fx. Calloused Doctor: Are you bothered with ' Professor--The endurance of things dancing before your eyes? ' Socrates is shown by the fact that Student Cardent musical comedy ,U when he was in the army he used goerj : No in fact I rather like it. 4 to march for days in the snow Gianni' i without shoes. 4 4, 4 4 4, What is the antonym for mis- ery? asked the citizenship prof. A She-You are a man of hish Joy choi-used the class. z Calibre. And of sadness? He-How zat? Gladness le She-Oh, just a big bore. And what is the opposite of A5 7 I -if -x- -n- -if -n- Weed dd ' ji i ap . shouted the fresh- George, dear-Would you put man. ' yourselfout for me? if M 4 A M Sure thing. ' Then P10880 do-I'm terribly Miss Lake: When was the dark- 'Q tired. est time in the Revolutionary -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- W?Jr?', d S eonar tacy: Night ' Easy if 4 Teacher- Name the seasons. Pupil- Pepper, Salt' vinegar' The vagrant used to say The mustard. . . ,, H' world owes me a living he has 4' I li I li probably adopted as his motto W Worse now Florida you owe me a lot. gf 'w'Did the speaker electrify his ,, , 4, 4, 4 if audience ?' NO, he merely 82183611 it- Vivian: Just think every time 4+ 4+ 4+ 1+ 4+ I breathe someone dies. je A Nutty Fish K Ben: Why don'tI you use Lister- 3 Prof.- What is an oyster! me? .. Stude- An oyster is a fish built if 4 4+ 'll' if like a nut. . I ,, ,, , , ,, Pat and Mike went camping, H 0 and they were badly bothered by rm n - i. impression of harmony? fl Q Smart Student- A freckeled- 3: I . H faced girl in a polka dot dress Its no USef.M01kef helshouted 1, leading a coach dog. They got their lanterns out look- Q .pp 44. gp gg. gf ing for US l'l0W.,, '- ' Vesta: Ray, what time is it? if if i 'K is i, 5 Ray I I 02111 ,tell there are two Carl Hisle: I believe I'll take a Q5 , hands on this watch and I don't course in bookkeeping. I've lost 5 in know which one to believe. two already. in :' .1 Q F ' al 2 i Page 160 ' 6, -w z.a. .9s 'WHWM'-w.wwwfsvM:aw:ww-me V f s:s,,,, .'i -r4fv- i, 1gf. ,a. - sf fiii f ifl . ,ig E. . 4 wgvp::esa1.v , wi' ' - , ' e- ,.-z:Jz:ywye4v-'sf-vsunvnrgynvzn wg-' - MY ' P:-'15-Q.qgsm-rsmmxewi fr: '::1'f: - -25-Q. Ear-:.'atfxw1:11I'iS,1g.z,a-521-P., 23-Qiail. 5 mfiziqw fig? 1i1 wf?1e.1lW7- M' ' w1sfs:wie:i'?1'Q. - ' ' ' '. IH! i926 QQANGLAND BL-QCR 1926 ll-lf S . Q il . 3 1. CLASS OF '26 A Q flf A? MEET THE SUCCESS FAMILY ii? '... The Father of Success is work. The Mother of Success is Ambition. Q The Oldest Son Is Common Sense. Some of the Other Boys Are Perseverance, Honesty, Thoroughness, 215 Foresight, Enthusiasm, and Co-operation. The Oldest Daughter Is Character. 5 Some of her Sisters are Cheerfulness, Loyalty, Courtesy, Care, Economy, 5 Sincerity, and Harmony. The Baby Is Opportunity. Q Get acquainted with the old man and you will be able to get along pretty well with the rest of the , family. THE QQ il OAKES PRINTING COMPANY PRINTING-RULING--BINDING 3 S F Cities-Service Oils and Gasoline McKone Tires Axton--Devin Fllllflg Statlon fi Courteous service at all times is OUR If Pleasure to give YOU Vulcanizing and Tire Repair Work A PACKING SHIPPING ALWAYS MOVING MERCHANTS TRANSFER 2 and STCRAGE COMPANY .1 if A TRANSFER WORK OF ALL KINDS - L Moving Pianos and Household Goods a Speciatly : 'lf Harry Goff, Prop. 111 East Main sr. Phone 84--1000 ' E Page 161 1.11, f 'fi''I F W'ii '4 l 'Y 'E'? f3V'E99H:P7Mn'1Sfll!i1,'111':.',51'-P- aw1a'::!:-:envy-:aguafa-sua-wg-,, , 1 . .. .,.,, ii 3 :elf-1 ' l li - ' VM Jifwlv OQANGENJ 5 zsc 'l'im--.n -n9z6W 'Pi'Jw- t T. rf.- aga:+smsc:s'.u2:z.-x-:4:usereff:'?zmnu.sma1se,:a.'Al0.1-:amzLQIQPNLHLHEILWHWMEL 'ililsaaiij ya ,Er ' -5 . V I. :gb Q : - is . 'mi .I 2 .ff ' -:rj , 3 .' .1 , .. ..3. . , 12 , ,.'. 3 wr ll V f' c E 1 1: 'l -ei X' 7 I ts . 'Y 5 I 'I vi I 4 l :fi -1 Page 162 What you peddlin, drugs and medicine? Yes, why? I'm sellin' gravestones. I think I'll follow you. -JG-JFK-if--lf There was a little girl, And she had a little smile, She sent it to a little boy Across a little aisle, He wrote a little note, But he made a little slip, And they both went together On a little office trip. ii- if- it 49 56 Keep that school girl objection. 'X' 46 -JF -lt 'lf Mr. Hughes to Coach Daggett: Engaged to four girls at once? How do you explain such conduct? Mr. Daggett: I don't know. Cupid must have shot me with a machine gun. 'K--K--X-'K--li She: Oh don t you just love to cuddle up against the good old spring and feel the gloriousness of i ? H : I dont know. Ive always slept on a mattress 'X' -lt -lt -li if- H : Isnt that phone ringing? She: Never mind, Charles, a ring on the finger is worth three on the phone. it--X'-JG-X-'lf Dorothy Masteis. When did you get the divided skirt? Bernice Shile Divided skirt nothing These are my brothers college trousers 1 5, ai . .I 9 . 5 -1 I Y J . A 'G 1 S- '-W t ' +1 2 e 7 7 . l 1 1 9 . 1 Q I . . . . .I - 3 fi I :QL ,Q 'I fi: f Ef tzsrsg. ffxavwfag-si-,w'f:s.nu,uE1Eq1gsq.,Qgigggf,5,g,5f.,q55?21 lf:45?,,4.,- R- l,W JI:mV X W, A :41! 'i. 3,'4f-1 :1q2g1:g?Z-2 '-,:::- le, . 1 - nf--Ae -ww o , .....25:1iinmia.f:.lf'v1'ffrmwn,mf-:ff--wat?-sQekf?sEfQQ9?-zwfnssffsn . ' .. ' , F-am ra- bl . an ' .... AL 3' . ,, , g?:!Q,:L?'.If:f,S.mwIe.I,I,ggg?5gimgit'i?ffff.,i,i A 'ik Sew IH!--I l926'--'I 'I OQANGEAND BQCK--E--I 192 HJ-W1 -' 1:v'!if'f'+ rf 'Sf 'I' 'PQ-:..Z,yZ-Q -.1-I 'f ' -2, 5,51 iv, ,gg ,iffy---p f-2 i - if I' THE HAAS COMPA Y The largest stock of Men and Boys clothing in THIS SECTION 101-103 EAST MAIN STREET It's Foolish to Pay More and Risky to Pay Less BURGLARY LIABILITY FIRE BONDS GILMORE INS. AGENCY OPTOMETRY, in its Scientific. application, has to deal mainly with eyestrain. In 75 per cent of all cases the problem for the Optometrist, COptical Specialistsj is the relief of Eye- Strain-the Conservation of energy and vision, and NOT the mere im- Phone 115 provement of Sight. For a Modern Eye Examination 101 1-2 North Penn. Ave. See Independence, Kansas DR. HANCOCK, Phone 321 fri- I :rv ai 1,1 - V I' ,I zifilqingut fe, s -Q f . S , Q ' 'Jai 7 fih'iiiX V I AUTO CoMPENsAT1oN ' 1 f p ' T GL ss FAR A A JEWEL R PLA E A M M.L.TRUBY lNDEPENDENUE.KAN5. Page 163 xt T59 6, II LW In- if 1? .,, .1 . ' ff If T The Well-Known Englishman T An Englishman and an Amer- ' ican were having the usual argu- ment as to which country had the ' ' queerest dialect. The Englishman ri was postive he was the winner of r the argument. ' g Why, say, old cork, he said, .4 you use the queerest bally ex- 1 pressions I ever heard, blime. The other awfternoon I accosted a colored person and awsked him if gg he thought it would rain, and do you know what he said? He said, i f 'Little dogs it will, and little dogs g it wont.' The American was puzzled, and the next afternoon met the same . negro with whom the Englishman 51 had conversed. The negro scratch- ed his wooly head and then said: That ain' what ah said. Ah just tol' the man that p'ups it would rain, and p'ups it wouldn't. Bits of Poor Richard's Almanac Don't put all your kegs in one cellar. If at first you don't succeed, gg give up. I A penny saved is a penny as :U good as lost. A word to the wise is out of place. People who live in glass houses should keep the covers on at night. ' A stitch in time saves a girl much trouble at a dance. Fine feathers make fine dust brushes. Never do to-day what you can do in class to-morrow. 5 H Miss Burns-What is the largest 7 gland in your body? 1 ' Chas. Miller-My stomach. e Page 164 4 1' -'-' H fa'-v fwWf1Wf Mw1. - m ay 5 l.N.DfPENi BHQN, C5 ,KANmv, W - - f -r mfkmxQ25-'Ssfin!l1M:a2a:f.1'f1n:su:Jiw1-fir::swab?-1R2vra:zf5:s:?s-ff:a4?f!sMf!sr - 1 , .,'f.?Jl:m f' ' -' Wkgg' wi w- .545 - '. .?P:.E2'--.. M .- ,a ' ' 4- Q., ' I - as .U ...cb ...W L. -, -ww-W -,- 1 W . 1 ' . -- vs fs Z '1 a I' - 3 1 Ti QQ 11-. i. f ef :1 ill . . , I' , 1 A .. . . - AMERICAN CAN DY KITCHEN GEO. H. FELLIS, Prop. Member American Legion Home Made Candies, Soft Drinks, Light Lunches We Cater To Parties Y 121 N. Penn. Ave. Phone 1936 Q The Henry Baden Merc. Co. , :I ' Ti 5- Q. 3 If .45 + I C ja 3 1 Q Q i 1 5 2 'E 3 I.. I. I .gs I ndependence, Kansas F . , 4 .J is 54 Years of Successful Business . - T T ,- 4: Largest Selection of Dry Goods in Southern Kansas and Lowest Prices A 53 . A .t 4 v T. -1 L, .. if '-v J: . ,La 3 Ii 'K , rg - 3,1 Q: fr ., ,, .1 All Kinds of Plumbing, Farm Implements, Trac- y if 1 3 tors, Threshing Machines, Hay Presses, Sewall 25- Paint, Pumps, and Incubators. - 'P -1: if is 1: ev IDEAL SUPPLY CO. F - if 257: I 'i' Q' 4 i Our New Office Is in the USE Beldorf Theater Bldg. CULCO HIGH TEST .-, STRAIGHT RUN I Dr. Malcolm V. Brown GASOLIN E A M' C. H. S. 1911 MORE POWER LESS CARBON ALSO CRESTA MOTOR -OILS , 13 Exclusive Optometrist 15 Eye Examination by Appointment CO' Phone 201. Independence, Kansas 210 N01'th Sth Street Zvi! ,r 12 'E ': 5' Page 165 'f 11 , ' Ln . . fax- V . ' .':21'-r.5z.fefs: sh .:-5 .. ,Q 1 . A, . , ' 1 ' -1, .,..,,w..,1,..E'I.3 - ,- 'W-'..e . V . . .MEQ L ' ef. V 1 . . , L1-1 Telephone 89 ' I A '. ,iv ,, . lit.. , - .fa-sa- .ml-1 'ww wr-use V ,H tnfz-:gg , . I ,, , ua - X ug., 1'.,ran.':e:. . f- . -'-4 , .A - f- .. . ,U m, ., 1 I mffaie- 6:.aa:w,ge 'D . -. . 6 rf sr- T Zvi Axle X' ,T 5? -. -..,: fff,r r ' V - Ll .,. . K4 , a E? rm r r m rw . -1 -e ' J .1 F . ., E . g l, 4 a 'I i W FI , H 1-. Y? F V, gl- 5. , l - 1,-. . f - ..-ng Lf .f. g. Tl 5 - ,N , .. E I lil X ,..Z '3- --v - 5 u 5 . VT 5. i. fi l 1 1 -,T Y. F vm vi 1. 4 Q i L Q ' 5- S! 'il 4 If .I 'LR F., Pu 1-. , f A a 2 , . - I 'Y 4. ' N,-, fe A . ii l 5 , .x Q 5 lf 1. 4 1 ,a r r ' 1 .1 E' 1 y iizsaafr-saazs. I always thought 'at fleas was black But I don't guess it's so, 'Cause Mary had a little lamb Whose fleas was white as snow. -36-1656-ll-46 George Sipple: A little bird told me that this coffee isn't what it ought to be. Waiter: A bird, sir? George: Yes, a swallow. -K-464646-l6 kThelma Waggoner: What kind of shoes would look best with my new stockings? Orene Redman: Hip boots, I think. 9646-16-X--16 Carroll Harris: I admit you know more than I do. Norman Cooley: How's that? Carroll: You know me and I know you. 'X--X--X'-76-Ji' Bill Smith: I can tell you how much water there is in the ocean to a quart. Eunice Goepfert: How much? Bill Smith: Two pints. -l6-164646-X' Walter Sellars: Went to a dance last night and something went wrong with his taxi so we had to drive backwards the whole way. Bob Sewell: I guess you didn't like that. Walter Sellars: Oh, I didn't mind. By the time we got there the company owed me two dollars and a half. n A .. .2 . ,.. , , .. .. , . Ray Frampton: My razor doesn't cut at all. Vesta CEdgertonJ Frampton: Why, Ray you don't mean to tell me that your beard is tougher than the oil cloth I cut with it this morning. -X--J!--I6-X-'l6 Brooks Eastman: Does your girl excell along the lines of phys- ical perfection? Fay Bracken: Not at all-along the lines of culinary perfection- oh, boy! -X--16-X--l6'l6 Clarence, she called. He stopped the car and looked around. I am not accustomed to call my chauffeurs by their first names. What is your surname? Darling, madam. Drive on, Clarence. '16-36-16-X-46 Bill Featherngill: Say I or- dered strawberry short cake. Where's the strawberries? Waiter: That's what it's short of. Bill: Well, take it out and ber- ry it. -16 'K' '16 -X' -16 I'd walk a mile for a camel, remarked the Arab as his Ford balked on the desert. -76-16-1646-16 Axiom 1. Nothing is better than a good lesson. Axiom 2. A poor lesson is better than nothing. Therefore a poor lesson is better than a good lesson. Page 166 ' M r We lf' li l 1 , L L 1' .7 '- , 1 35 ' '. 1' 5: 4 Z 1 V , ,:r 'L 1-- .D : ,Q , .,' . N ,I 'Q .J U ' is 1. , -JL' . -. .. ... L - ' . 'M 11 V A . xiii: ,, W. f51 lE 'j 'l.v'z-f u i-I r - f- v ' .,' 'v . - 4 -N-. . f1'j.1-Hs , ,, . ,,,,,,, js4Qr- - 2 -we-s i :: :j' L ' J L:-'. .. .,.. x ' ' 5, , . -...J-,.1..g,,'.: :., ., ... . MQ . , 4 , .. . ,M , A R :N q-.N . . .. , W. - V. 435: I 3. ?'Y- W l f:'Sf?1'f'-ff - ' n I '-' ' ' 3 ' ru lr1',r' ...... 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Window cleaners are not the 4. only ones whose occupations are - hazardous. We recently read of a 4 magazine editor who dropped elev- en stories into a wastebasket. :I X- 46 'X' 66 96 ' ie . After the game is over 3 After the shooting is done, , . The date that grates me I F. Is the girl that says, 1 P Q' A Wh1ch Won? r On a mule we find jj I Two legs behind f ' And two We find afore, , A We stand behind I 3 5 Before we find gf j I What the two behind are for. gr Q Judge: So you tried to drive rise ' by the officer after he blew his Z r whistle? ' Clair Hofer: Your honor, I'm ' deaf. 1 5 Judge: That may be, but you'1l 4 , get your hearing in the morning. ig ' fl .s . is t- ' :I , H3 -fi 5 11 Page 168 5 . -:5 . 5 ew '-- -TE335-rgwggfQgaggugfgzg-5539, 5.1: as e , .. - .,., . . ,.t. .,., lNb,ED NM! CE KA JA f' LQ? H -----...Q eosznnoe is --E uze--I . 1' ' ' . .. 1--,, ff--'5T f ff??'55fF: 2 l'k???2i:F.vi. .. , ...,, ,., ,... W .,....5,-.g::i.f:ffQ1- V- WHW -'4,:f:f:.ga-:1a.'Zsf 3- T173 :,',.',,i-'ggi-'faeg,ugrg415.313-5,-.5r,,gf',,gp11.,41la,?:lg:q!4,2.,H..-Iravyzr-A-Q.....fer-.-w1-112.15,.e9!t9l.,ssm..:---13:4-sf..-f.svn-..,.,..N .-.-i-.x- . - --.-J..-....-. ...- , . ,I I Quick Service Tire Co. INC. Chas. W. Magee, Mgr. Goodyear Service Station THE UNIVERSAL CAR Owners Will Find Ford Service at Bertenshaw - Colburn Phone 332 209 N. 6th St. SERVICE FIRST LAST ALWAYS fAuth0rized Ford Service Station Phone 968 Next to Court House : TEXACO GASOLINE -clean, crystal-clear and volatile, is proving to mill- ions of motorists daily that Texaco quality means full power, sure and sustained, an easy start and more mil- age per gallon. TEXACO VOLATILITY Is What You Buy! POWER Is What You Get! AT THE TEXACO PUMP LTEXACO MOTOR OIL -known for its clean, clear, golden color. the visible evi- dence of purity. Texaco Motor Oil rewards the mo- torist with the perfection of its lubricating qualities under every condition. free flowing even at zero and below. BOLES OIL 62:9 GASOLINE CO CTEXACO PRODUCTS WHOLESALE and RETAIL INDEPENDENCE KANSAS PHONE 268 216 W MYRTLE Page 169 wax 'WM ew-.urn-umm 'ms a .. 'I 37 0 1 . 1 5 . -a s 7 I I LW if .le . , , g, 5 ., --- ' E' 2 . in . ' C' F .f gr E 6 S5 57: T :Z fl sri A f - ' -r ife- W ... . . nr. -f . 'W '-' -V. WL. A A . .-,. ... f --.. .' -r , a. gmt,-:,. ,'A , - , - -Mm? . w i . , r' vi.,-35 h5:E.55y4'-3.3-f 5 :,,,.g-, -'rim-sgge-,.:15f..9'5i'llE.m. . -, .H . Ju.,v6f-- .-.'.-.i..-i-ev 4, Q. . .1 , -A, ...M ...-Me.. -5 .1 ,Q -I 'ls .. ,. TQ . ,I ,Z E 5 at If 'S 5? TP 5 'fi i r 5 ,. E, I 'X n sg:-'sfs:'.. ., The old game of Hide and seek seems to have changed to Ride and Go Pet. -I--16-lf-lb-li My brother doesn't smoke, swear or drink. Does he make all his own dresses too? 'X--X--lf-K-'lt Vivian Jones: They have a new name for the divorce records now. Dfu t c h Bowersock: How's that ? Vivian: Who's Whose in Amer-I ica. ' ' -If -lf 'll' 'X' -X- Is thateall the work you can do in an hour? asked Sam's new em- ployer. Well, boss, said Sam, I dus- say I could do more---but I never was one for showin' off. -ll--K--X--X--lt Freshman giving extemporan- eous speech on Benefits Derived from Swimming : Well, iswim- ming is the only sport in which all the muscles are used. Then, too, some people don't ever take baths, and swimming gives them an op- portunity to make up for the lack. -lf-K X-'lt-JG He: Do you play golf? She: Oh, no, I don't even know how to hold the caddie. 4659-X44-96 Publisher: In your story I no- tice you make the owl hoot 'to whom' instead of 'to whoo'. Author: Yes, this is a Boston owl. Bill has lost his hat again. How do you know? I can't find mine. 46-lf-lf-JC-'lt ll Earl B.: The girl I marry must have good common sense. Harland C.: She won't have. 'l9'll-'lf--X'-li Alton Kandt: What happened to your nose? Ben Sheldon: Oh, a fellow hit me with a tomato. Alton: My, it must have been a big one. Ben: Yes, it had a can around it. -Jl ll'-K'-I--DP Barber Cafter good half hour of itj : And what would you like on your hair? Walt Wade: My hat, sir, just as soon as you can manage it. -I--K'-l l! li Mr. Tevis: Can anyone tell me what electricity is like ? Bob Sewell: Like a coward. Tevis: Why? Bob: Because they both take the path of least resistance. 'X K-'ll--K'-X' Mr. Haitt: Use cauterize in a sentence. Raymond Clark: I knew she was mine the moment I caught her eyes. ' -JG-K--ll-'K--If Grocer Cto boyl: So you want a job, eh? Do you ever tell lies? Boy: No, but I'm Willing to learn. ' 170 1 Page A f' ' - 'I . - P ' .,i3g,-':',r,,. r 9 Q 1 ..f1lf9! ,.F 51TZ L., . Ja' :A 1' ..2 ' - ' - . f ' - ' -'-!1v,xlIq5q- fr --fmt rv-ir-E v5zf 'Q - G o src Our New Store Home - Insures a Better and a - 'M Larger Store for Women 1 . and Girls '- Located in the H ALSEY BUILDING Opposite Beldorf '1 heatre 4 ' This Department store for women and girls in t , 'f ' planning this larger and better store gives you - even better shopping advantages. x N School children large and small together , Q In , it with their parents and friends are mvit- V ed to visit us in our new home RM'-5' H' ' j! WE APPRECIATE YOUTH COME AND JONES BROTHERS Q GROCERIES and MEATS ' G FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 4 'I Phones 370 1503 Sixteenth and Myrtle J Always Showing Something New .1 ,t , BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 'iii if Where The I f Good SHOES Come From x Your Hosiery Shop Page 171 E in ., I Ag 5 -. 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