Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1914

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' www: ,fu lll THINGS LITERARY 1 THE TEN YEAR CORRESPONDENCE CLUB ISS Cecella left her rubbers and umbl ella m the h Ill and opened the door of the small sunny llVlHg room D1d the postman leave anythmg for me 7 was her IIIYIOLIS query to a large rosy cheeked woman who looked up from her work as Mlss Ce cella entered Yes three letters there on the t 1ble Mlss Q8C6llI w1s 1l1ttle old m 11d of thlrty a teacher of de 1d l1ngu1gcs at the Youngstown Hlgh School She h 1d no rel 1t1ves III Youngstown she seemed to care very httle 1bout m lklllg' tuends and llved alone wlth Norah the woman whom she h1d eng 1ged to take care ot her l1ttle cottage and Ifelvc a l1rge AHgfJF1 c 1t Mxss Q6C6ll 1 s grey ey es l1t up wlth unwonted ewcltement as she caught slght of the letters She read the postm 1rks 1nd smlled delxghtedly to her self Then she whlspered softly to Ielw who had 1umped upon the table beslde her and was rubbmg h1s back agamst her hand Bell! they dldn t forget they d1d not forget' She took the letters 1nd went to her 1oom where she ch 1nged her wet clothlng for the l1rge woolly dresslng gown 1nd Worsted sllppers She sat down before the flreplace Wlth the letters stlll unopened III her hands The l1ttle room wlth 1ts tmy bookcase desk and lron bed began to fade slowly from Mlss Cecella s eyes She was bemg carrled back lnto the days of her glI'll'lOOCl It was Commencement mght at Rolls 1 c1ty three hundred mlles from Youngstown l+1fty benlors clad IH c1p and gown stood tremblmg Wlth ex cltement as they w 11ted for the Prlnclpal to d1StI'1bLlt9 hfty whlte dlplomas decorated w1th blue 1nd gold rlbbons and M1ss QECBIIA was among them The nest scene was th It of the Cl1ss PICHIC What a day that had Cecella w1th three other g1rls h 1d m 1de a solemn comp 1ct The agreement was that lf after ten years from Commencement nlght any of these four g1rls should be an old mald she wo11ld recene from each of the other glrls a long letter tell1ng what h 1d been her pa1t1cula1 QYDGFIQIICES and whether or not she had found happlness len vc us w lS decxded 11pon because each g1rl felt that m ten Veels her l1le s woxk would hue been begun 1nd she could tell then whether or not her l1fe would be a success -1: -I: 11' And now after ten years she MISS CeCCl1d was the one to recelve those prom1sed lettels these the letters lymg 1n her l1p' Wxth tremblmg fangers Illd 1 wlldly beatmg he llt she opened the flrst lctter from Nancy Ah she surely has found happmess mused MISS Cecella as she took out the da1nt1ly w rltten pages She has had every reason to be carefree a happy g1rlhood be 1uty 1ccompl1shments dotlng parents dozens of Slllt ors a model husband 1nd rlchesl Well we shall soon see Deal Ceceln the letter lan and Ift61 ten QSWIS you Fecella ale the one to IGLQIVE oul s1mple confesslons How much h IS happened m those few years What changes' I 1nste1d of the llght heuted gnl whom you knew ten y93lS ago 1m a pesslmlstlc hateful old wom1n Re1lly Lecella I do feel and look dleadfully old although I 1m but twenty elght -Xnd what has caused ltr' I dont know I h lve tllfxfl so h 11d to ove1t1l1e h 1pp1ness I guess that lSJl1St It I have WOIIIQLI m5 self sxck tzymg to c 1tch that evel Valllblllhg happmess and k L L 1l 4 C 2 C ll ' K , , ' l' 0 !! 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' . .2 1 . .- 1 . . 1 1 blrss, whrch we are all so desrrous of grasprng but whrch few people ever catch a glrmpse of Please dont mrsunderstand me I 'rm happy rn a w ry I have many frrends, and John sees that I h rve rll that money can buy, and yet there rs some thrng lackrng Really I shouldn t say rt but srnce thrs letter rs to contarn only the truth I shall speak plarnly, a thrng whrch I seldom do I have to guard my words so, rt rs a relref to speak freely for once I don t belreve John ever drd really love me' I don t beheve he knows what love rs' Of course he admrres me and rs proud of me but rf anythrng should ever happen to me, my place, I am sure could be easrly frlled by another Very easrlv John rs very popular among our frrends I would never admrt rt agarn, but I am horrrbly Jealous' lhrng of rt Cecelra Many trmes I have to put on a smrlrng rndrtferent face when I am nearly wrld to rush rcross the room and tear John away from elther a hrgh browed shrnrng lrght or a fur srmperrng debutante Ihey 'rll adore hrnr And what can I do I The first have the rntellect that I never h rd and the last have the beauty th xt I am fast losrng And then he gets restless rf he stays at home two evcnrngs rn successron I seem to bore hrm I get so lonely We have no chrldren O Cecelrr ten ye rrs ago I hoped md prayed that I vsoulclnt bc the one to rccerve those lctters but I h :vc ch rnged my vrews completely Xou should be rf you arc not nr my trmes h rpprer than I Well I sh rll not burden you longer wrth my tale of woe I do hope the othcr grrls have fared better I wrsh we could all see each other But that rs not to be thought of You wouldn t leave your books and I shouldn t drre to le we Iohn Wrth lots of love N-XNCX Mrss Cecelra paused a mrrrute after readrng thrs letter to vs rpe her eyes Dear lrttle Nance, she sard to herself you were so confrdent that you would be supremely hrppy wrth fr good lookrng husband and plenty of monev and yet thrs IS the result bhe opened the nerct letter currously for rt was from Fstelle, a grrl for herself alone But 1 year after Commencement Mrss Lecclra had heard that Lstelle had marrred and w as xery h rppy I erhaps, thought Cecelra, Estelle has found the happrrress that Nancy has farled to reach Dear Qecclrr I rlw rys thought and sard that I would be the one to re cerve those letters and now l rc rlly wrsh I were You know how craly I was to be an opera srnger How I wrsh th rt I mrght have kept my arnbrtron before me and frnally realrfed rt' I sh rll begrn my story from the fateful Commencement nrght ten long years ago I left rn r few d rys you renrember for Haddon Con servatory to study musrc I loved the work I studred farthfully for a year, and was far rn the second year when I met Arnold You know the rest I lost rn terest rn rny musrc My aunt becrme drsgusted and just before the close of my second year at Haddon, told me sharply to choose between Arnold and a mu srcal career And I took Arnold of course He was young a promrsrng law yer Our future lool ed very brrght The brrth of my daughter Hlled my cup of happrness to the brrm And then Arnold s health fuled and he became drs couraged I-Ie hui to leave hrs nerve rackrng professron and began work as a bookkeeper for a busrness nran rn Anton Our clrcumstances were greatly re duced, but I never complarrred for Arnold assured me that rt would be that way only a short trme Arnold grew stronger, but hrs ambrtron wrs gone He no longer talked of makrng of hrmself anythrng better than a thrrd rate book keeper I grew peevrsh md compl uned That m rde hrm cross and sullen and for a few nronths our home lrfe was any thrng but happy And then came the clrmax Arnold rn a fit of temper had words wrth hrs employer and wrs drs mrssed I drd not know what to do We hid to lrve Arnold seemed to care very lrttle what became of us At last I thought of nry long neglected musrc I went to the manager of a musrcal comedy company and trred out He lrked my vorce and gave me a place rn the company but rt was only a second class company I traveled wrth the company and though rt almost broke my heart to dot rt left lrttle Grace at Anton wrth Arnold I sent back nearly all that I made to Grace and hrm Whenever I suggested that he find somethrng to do, he always excused hrmself by statrng the possrbrlrty of another nervous break down At last I could stand rt no longer I sent for Grace and rn a short trme 1 - ' 1 , 44 , ' ' , 1 C C 1 i' 1 1: 1 C . 1 ' , 1 A. 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' ' ' ' I ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 .' 7 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 P 1 , 1 . . secured a drvorce from Arnold I stayed wrth the company three sears I hated the Work Durlng my lersure moments I taught Grace to read and wrrte I managed to save enough money to buy a llttle cottage at Newkerk a small coast town and here I am grvmg plano and vocal lessons I feel that my llfe has been very much of a fallure Of course, I have Grace and I shall see that she has all the care that a devoted mother can grve but thls rs what hurts me so Arnold marrred agarn and 1s now a successful lawyer He IS quoted far and wlde by newspapers and magaflnes I read not long ago a speech of hrs ln Whlkh he attrlbuted all hrs success to hrs wrfe Why C ecellr drd Ifa1l You c in see that mv llfe has not been happy I h wc found th xt lt rs not bcst to look for Ideals rn flesh and blood I suppose Cecella that you are the sxme sweet 1,111 grown Into a sweet unselhsh woman I can see you worklng among your grrls and boys and your books best beloved of all I wlsh you mlght come to sec us Auntie though she washed her hands of me when I marrlcd his relented md llvcs wlth us Well my dcrr Iam georng to end thrs dreary lettcr rrght now VV1th love ES'I ELI P Mlss Cecella was very quiet after she read thrs letter qhe had newer dreamed that Estelle had been so unhappy She had recerx ed a letter now and then from her but thrs was the first to tell her of her sorrows 'ihe opened the last letter Ah Harrret sard she ferx entlv to herself I do hope you have found lrfe krnder than have the first two glrls Dear Cecella I wonder lf you have possrbly forgotten that pledge we made ten years ago today I can hardlv realrze that rt has been that long ago It seems onlv vesterday Really Cecella, I don t know what to wrlte These letters I understand are to grve a complete record of how we have spent those fear that an account of my lrfe durlng that trme wrll be very humdrum You know I never had the ambrtrons that the rest of you had I never wanted to be a socrety leader or an opera smger no, not even a school teacher Cecella I never spoke much about my ambltrons but hrdden deep ln my heart was the prcture of a cozy lrttle home a lovlng, husband and fond chrldren I never thought that my dream would ever be realmed I never was bright and qurck lrke Nancv I could not play or slng lrke Estelle nor drd I even make the grades at school that you dld The year after I graduated I marrled Harold Lofton who you remember graduated four years before we d1d I have two lovely lrttle daughters Harold 1s not rrch but we are comfortably srtuated and I belrexe Cecelra that I can truthfully sav that I know what happrness rs Of course I h we seen the dark s1de now and then I have had doubts and drsrppomtments but they have never mastered me I used to worshrp Harold and placed hlm on a tmselled throne but after helpmg an lrate husband search for cuff buttons one rs soon LOIlVlDLQd that he IQ mortal, too' Harold and I lead a very quret life The dur man now 18 dolrng before the fue md scorchrng hrs new Sllpp6lS I used to trv to read Brownmg and Tennyson to h1m ln the evenmgs but I soon found fand lrked hrm none the less for ltb that he much preferred to read the newspaper by hlmself and to have me slt near hlm, elther sewlng or playlng and slnglng to hlm We go very lrttle I have my embroldery club We occasronally attend 1 good opera or a lecture I wish you could VlSlt us some tlme Cecella Our home IS not beautrful, but I thunk you and I would enJoy berng together again I have re read my letter and I rm afrald rt wlll be very dull beslde the letters from the other gnls How I should love to see them' Nevertheless mv letter though humble bears loads of love to you HARRIET As Mrss Cecella hmshed the letter she breathed a srgh of rehef Thank goodnessln she exclalmed at least one of us has found the pot of gold at the end of the ra1nbow ' For a Whrle she sat motlonless, her eyes havlng a far away expressron Has my l1fe been as happy as the1rs Surely rt has been as happy as Nancy s, much happrer than Estelle s, but has my happmess equalled Harr1et's Mlss Cecella drd not attempt to answer her questlon, but a wlstful ercpresslon crept rnto her face She opened a lrttle ' - - . , .' 1 1 .B ' - ' ' ' 1 U . - 1' . . ., . 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W . . 1 A L x 1 x L I N l D v 1' . 1 . locket whlch hung at her throat The locket dlsclosed a Smlllng b0y1Sh face No and MISS Ceceha frowned at the plcture No It wouldnt have done You would have been l1ke the others I wxshed' for a quiet cozy home l1ke Harrlet s and you wanted an mdependent suffragette l1ke woman It IQ best so MISS Cecella closed the locket and sat Wlth folded hands Mmute after mlnute flew by Stlll Mxss Cecella sat wlth bowed head Long shadows began to creep over the room The church bells be gan to rlng for ewenlng prayer MISS Cecella sank to her knees and offered a prayer of thanksg1v1ng for the one g1rl who had found what she had sought for and asked help and strength for the other three who were stlll unsatlsfied Then she turned on the electrlc llght pulled a chalr up to the desk and selected a book from the table and began to prepare a lesson for her class 1n Terence s Phormlo A M D 14 A LOST SOU L NCE upon a tlme there ln ed a boy who was so good so terrlbly good that mlmsters were nerx ous IH h1s presence H1s goodness was not of the qulet sanctxmonlous long sufferlng k1nd but was 1n a way revo lutlonary Nlckel shows vsere abhorrent thlngs to hlm He was the presldent and teacher of hls Sunday School class H1s name was as good as the boy he was blessed wxth the name of Peter Smlth even when .1 llttle boy hls fevs playmates d1d not nlckname h1m Pete Wh1Ch IS I thlnk Whlle yet ln grade school Peter lmpressed upon hlS parents the ne cessxty of hax mg two sets of books to avold carrymg them ALL from school If he ever made anythlng less than 99+ IH hls studxes he was heart broken Naturally h1s frlends were few among h1s own sex and as he looked upon glrls merely as creatures who shr1eked and laughed thus lnterferlng Wlth h1s studles he rather d1sl1ked them Hls hatred however was burled deep down w1th1n h1s heart for outwardly all he dlsclosed was a great fear and bashfulness toward the falrer sex On one occaslon he was known to have been ser1ously 1ll for a week sxmply because he was forced to slt ln church w1th a pretty young lady on each Slde In due course of t1me Peter entered Hlgh School much to the terror of the teachers and students for Peter s record had gone before hlm It was comlcal to note the relleved expresslon upon the teachers faces when they would dlscover that Peter was not ln the class It was also rather an lnterestmg phenomenon to HOIICC how on the second day the classes whlch Peter had entered decreased 1n SIZQ leavlng only those who could not possl bly go elsewhere As a Freshman Peter was rather qulet 1ust a llttle awed by the strange surroundmgs At th1S t1me he was satlsfled Wlth a mere lnslgnlfi cant E on h1s card In h1s Sophomore year however Peter perked up conslderable and started to remonstrate w1th the boys concermng thexr wasted tlme and fr1vol1t1es and thus made hlmself d1sl1ked more than the most ardent boys welfare worker 1n the c1ty It was Whlle a Sophomore that Peter comrnltted a crlme whlch he held as a blot upon h1s falr record Thls occurred at a Sunday School p1cn1c . . , 44 yy - - - as u - 9 ' , ' . , . . s - v . . , . . 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L 1 ' v when h1s fellow plcnlckers coaxed Peter to go 1n wadmg Wlth a shlver at h1s own darlng he waded IH unt1l the water was above h1s knees Peter IH h1s self 3Cll'l'l1I'dt10ll could have forglven h1mself thls crlme but the one that follow ed he trled to explate wlth hours ot prayer and davs of self de n1al for after wtdlng Peter was 1nve1gled 1nto drmkmg a bottle of pop Th1s 1n 1tself was not so bad for as Peter argued one cannot flght wlck edness wlthout knowmg what It IS The trouble was that Peter llked the first bottle and drank more whence clme the grlet Py the tlme Peter reached h1s Jumor Ve lr the boys had glven up cor ruptmg h1s mol tls and left hum strlctly to hlmself wh1ch rlther seemed to please Peter Not bemg bothered by the bunch comlng by fo1 h1m aftel supper on then way to the movles he was able to resume h1s stud es The only thmg that mterested Icter bcsldes h1s school studles was church work md the only thmg to wh1ch he would not apply hls sclence was the I1ble You mav wonder at Peter bemg so learned when onlv a Junlor 1n Hlgh School I would hke to say by way of explanat1on that h1s regular studles occupled only a small part of h1s study hours for he was able to concentrate h1s m1nd so perfectly that h1s work was accompllshed NV1th ease and he had a number of le1sure hours for outslde readlng Tlme rolled on unt1l Peter entered h1s Senlor year He was young but had assumed the stoop1ng galt and abstracted peermg expresslon chalac ter1st1c of deep thmklng scholars There was not a doubt that Peter would be valedxctorlan of h1s class Indeed he nearly attamed more honors for haue taken wlthout any make up at all but of course you know what he thought of such w1ckedness and he knew what he thought of It so It would be superfluous to say he dld not accept the part As for orator1cal honors Peter was a l1ttle too t1m1d to make a suc cess So after completmg an uneventful year Peter graduated much to the rehef of the teachers and scholars He had won so many scholarshlps that lt was a mere matter of cholce as to wh1ch college he should attend Now comes the pathetlc part of my story the precedlng 19 to show the character of Peter and to explaln consequent events Peter entered h1s State Un1vers1ty and for a tlme was unnotlced among the mob of other Iareshmen but soon they found hlm out and the report spre 1d over the school When they found that he was really lncorruptlble such a turmoll arose that the attentlon of the ones h1gher up was attracted Probably the reason they had not notlced before lay 1n the fault of some office clerk I think you wlll admlt howex er that It 1s rather a dxfficult task to keep all the people on th1s globe wlth thelr merlts and demerlts tab ulated Anyhow when the students reallzed thelr negllgence mysterlous powers fthe Iates or the Iurles 'J h ld alre xdy formed that they l Pls Ss There IQ an o1ly rlxer flowmg between dark banks llned w1th the gloomy cvpress The stlllness IS oppresslve the r1ver flows w1th nexer a rlpple ex en the reeds on the banks do not wave nor 18 there any smgmg of blrds Now as Vou gaze upon the left bank you notlce a dllapldated boat lancllng to wh1ch theze comes an endless sad processlon An anclent boat man m an old boat w 1th one oar carrles parts of the DTOCCSSIOH across the rlver One thmg 1s xery notlceable namely that the people ln the pro cesslon are perfectly transparent If you have not guessed It already I shall explaln The members of the processlon are shades and the boatman I , I I. , I ' , I I , Y . .l . 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I I I , c IS Charon who ferrled the shades across the Rner Stywc whlch IS the bor derland between Earth and Hades If you look tow ard the rlght bank vou mlght see another landmg IH better cond1t1on than the first from whlch lead two paths one to some huge black gxtes wh1ch were guarded bv a horned gentleman wlth cloven feet the other to br1ght new gates w1th a suggestlon of llght behlnd wh1ch were guarded bv a benexolent old man wearmg a halo and a long whlte beard Presently the traffic over the r1ver ceased and Charon tled hls boat to the wharf on the rlght hand bank Mehplsto and St Peter after barrlng thelr resp Ctlke gates came down and 1o1ned hlm whereupon Charon sug gested that they take a llttle spm The other two agreed but mstead of gettlng mto the old boat Charon fumbled under the edge of the pler found the end of a rope and pulled out a brlght new gasol1ne launch When they got 1n Charon gave the boat a good push off and let It co 1st aw IV out IH the stream before startmg the motor They sped up the stream for about fixe mlles where Charon cut off the motor and settled bmck to enmov hlmself He reached 1nto the folds of h1s garments and wlthdrew a package of clga rettes took one l1t It and offered one to Mehp1sto but the Devll refused and explamed bv saymg No thanks Old Chap' You see I have a reputatxon to keep up Charon then offered them to St Peter but the worthy St Peter was 1ust then llghtlng h1s corncob plpe and so refused After a few moments of s1lent med1tat1on St Peter remox ed the corn cob from h1s mouth and mformed h1s companlons that he was 111 trouble In answer to thelr IHQUIFIQQ he sa1d Well fellows It s thls way I re Ce1V6d a speclal message today savmg that the soul of a perfectly good lad shade I don t see why that should worry vou sald the Dexll To tell vou the truth rephed Qt Peter I am worrled about mv 1ob I reallze I am gettmg old and haxe made a few blunders If thls Peter Smlth or the shade that 1nhab1ted Peter 'imxth s body IS good young and up to date I am sure glad that my 1ob 1s safe sa1d Charon for when the Greeks gaxe thlQ place to you fellows they made It clear that I was to hold my 1ob The thmg I wanted to ask went on St Peter 13 lf vou couldn t have a couple of your attendants meet hlm and sort of gulde h1m mto your section of Hades Mehplsto It would certalnlv be domg me a favor be cause lf he got mto my sectlon there 1s no tellmg of what he m1ght do If he 19 good as he as cracked up to be I would rather have Holy water 1n my kmgdom rephed the Dex 1l Of course I d l1ke to do you the favor but I 1ust can t But thlnk of It man' Ixe done you lots of favors Nothing dolng sald the DQXll Here Charon lnterrupted C entlemen there 18 no use of vou quar relmg 1ust glve me tlme to thlnk there must be some way out of th1s Por a whxle the sllence of the place settled broodlnglv over the boat As they floated down stream Charon kept eves fixed absent mlndedlv on the bank Presently thev fell on a huge slgn stretched across the mouth of a r1ver runnmg 1nto the Styx whlch read Keep Out Trespassers Prosecuted When Charon saw thls slgn hls face l1t up and he 1ovfully exclalmed I have It we w1ll turn hlm 1nto the valley of the Rlwer Lethe whlch you . y . .V V . . - , . . .. . , y 1 7 u ' ' ' 1 I ! 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I , l I I' - 1 N 1. . . . . . ,, 1 7? ,, . l . . . .Y . 7 ! ! know IS the valley of obl1v1on and thls shade Peter Srnlth wlll forget all about ltself and 1n that way we w1ll be saved That IQ why the next day a motor boat met the shade of Peter Smlth mstead of an antlquated scow and that IQ why all traces of that partlcular shade were lost for It was 1n the Valley of Obhvlon That 1s why when Mephlsto wlth a w1nk asked hxm later what became of Peter Smlth Charon replled wlth a w1nk the match of Mephlsto s I should worry C M 5 THE KATRINA TULIP UFI' Puff Puff murmured Mynheer von Hydenbeck s merschaum Puff Puff Puff answered Mynheer Wxesners merschaum as the two prosperous Dutchmen sat sllently regardmg the preclous new bulb that only that mornmg had arr1ved from Amerxca carefully packed Wlth other rare but not entlrely new bulbs Dame Iortune lt seemed had always been partlcularly fond of Myn heer Wlesner and so at scarcely mlddle age he had retlred from actlve buslness l1fe and had taken up h1s one hobby the cultlvatlon of flowers es peclally of the tuhp so dear to the Hollander s heart In the spaclous gar dens at the back of h1s house were great beds of tullps among wh1ch were some very rare speclmens Yet he was contmually strlvmg to obtaln those that were st1ll more rare and h1s dream was exther to obtam or to cultlvate a SPQCIGS of the flower entlrely new one that he mlght choose a name for and call h1S very own And now at last It seemed as far as he could ascer tam that hls dream was about to be fulfilled for that very mornmg thls new bulb had come from a large seed store 1n New York and even w1th h1s wldely acknowledged authorlty on the var1et1es of tullps Mynheer WIGQHSF could not 1dent1fy It The bulb was practlcally the same SIZE and shape as any ordmary tullp but It was of a glossy golden brown color and the outer coat was rather loose and papery and small though 1t was lt loomed up very large IH the eyes of Mynheer Wlesner as the reallzatlon of hls fondest dreams As he sat regarding It h1s eyes fllled wlth tears Were these tears of Joy or ant1c1pat1on of the poss1b1l1ty contamed ln the hldden ldentlty of the l1ttle brown ob1ect lylng on the table or d1d they sprmg from some other un known reason V Even Mynheer von Hydenbeck wept But whether hls were tears of Joy sorrow or sympathy 1S 1I1blgI11flC3.Ilt before the 1dent1ty of the all lmportant bulb You must know that all th1s tlme the merschaums only have held con versatlon After sllence had relgned supreme for at least half an hour Katrma Mynheer Wlesner s slxteen year old daughter came 1nto the room carrymg a tray laden w1th del1c1ous l1ttle cakes and home brewed beer These she proceeded to serve to the two men Katrlna could not have lald an lndlsputable clalm to beauty but her features were rather small and xery regular and her expresslon was verv sweet She had a wealth of hght han' and a palr of blue eyes that danced so wlth mlschlef and happmess that one could not help llklng her Wlth all thmgs consldered she gave promlse of becomlng a very attractlve woman In compllance wlth her fathers request she wore a short full 1 1 ' . . . ,, . . . 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Y - 1 . w . u .w . . s , 1 .I - I , , ' , sklrt a w hlte apron a l1ttle whlte cap of the finest l1nen and her ha1r m two long bra1ds one ower each shouldel 1n the mannel of the peasant ma1ds of the olden tlmes Katrlna knew her father well enough to 16lllZL that he was deep ln medltatlon and It would be best for the peace of the household lf she d1d not mterrupt h1m IH h1s rex e11e and although she was eager to tell h1m that a new wh1te tulip str1pcd m dark led had bloomed ln the great bed near the founta1n stlll she serxed them 1n s1lence As she d1d so she watched her father and seemg the tears on h1s cheek she could not restram a sympathlzlng tear from rolhng down her own cheek After she finlshed servmg them she fled from the room ln consternatlon for would not the weeplng make her eyes red? And was not Hans probably on h1s way to see her at that very t1me'? And oh how Hans d1d desplse tears and red eyes' After Katrlna s departure the s1lence contmued unt1l her mother came hurrymg 1HtO the room w here her husband sat Qhe was hummmg a llttle tune as she entered but It dled on her llps as she recognlzed her husband s mood Qhe was a brlsk httle woman and was xery much loxed bv all of her daughter s frlends because of her pleasant frxendly ways One had only to look at her eyes to see that she and Katrlna were mother md daugh ter for they were the same dark blue and twlnkled ln the same mlschley ous fashlon But as she looked at her husband the twmkle dled and as she glanced from h1m to the httle brown ball on the table and back agam a look of comprehenslon and of ss mpathy took the place of the laughter and followed m qU1Ck successlon by many others Then she too turned and hurrled from the room for the same reason that Hans was comlng soon and It would never 1n the world do for h1m to find Katrma s mother IH tears or w 1th slgns of them IH her eyes Hans was a stalwart son of Mynheer von Hydenbeck Mynheer Wles ner s most 1nt1mate frlend and compamon He was also the very fortunate young man chosen by Katrma s father to be her future husband wh1ch good fortune he fully reallzed When Hans really d1d come he d1d not seem to notlce the sxgns of weep mg much to Katrlna s rellef Not long after h1s arrlyal Katrma heard her father and h1s frlend go out to the garden and so se17ed that opportu mtv to show the DTGCIOUQ new tullp bulb to Hans Of course Hans was duly lmpressed and after they had looked at lt long and earnestly thmkmg how much It meant to Mynheer Wlesner Hans put h1s arms about Katrma and wlth her head on h1s shoulder they wept together Katrlna could not posslbly have told why she was weeplng all she reallzed was that Hans her own Hans who desplsed tears was crymg and better stlll was makmg no secret of It Y 96 ak vk Pls Mynheer s dream has actually been 1eal1zed for lt was true that no one 1n the whole of Holland had a tuhp hke th1s one wh1ch came from Amerlca For four years now the tuhp had multlphed very rapldly and Mynheer Wlesner had great beds of them 1n h1s gardens No one 1n Holland had ever seen a tul1p hke th1s one It grew xerv tall and slender and had a blossom very very dlfferent from any other known tullp But lt must be a tulip Mynheer reasoned the bulb proxes that' Its dlfference only en hances 1tS value to My nheer WICQHQF for It makes h1s dlscovery all the more Wonderful A Y ! 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' . 1 7 . . . 7 . . , . , , . . , , v L s L , - A y L , L' Ly L The blossom was a dalnty Whlte wlth a tmy touch of lavender and 11 as shaped more llke an umbrella than any tullp that Holl-1nders had GX er seell But lt was 1 tullp for thlnk of the bulb The SDSCIQS has become Wlfl lv known mostly because of the fragr 1nce another proof of the flct th 1t lt wasn t a common tullp But thls day It lb Katrlna s weddlng day The alr IS clear and b 11m1 lhere IS '1 sllght bree7e Whlch rustles through the le ues of the trees but '11wavs 1bo1e the nolses can be he 1rd the pecu1l1r muslc of the lmpltlellt 11 11es throwlng themselves llllllgll 1nt1y lg 1lllst the dlkes 011151118 the clt1 lhe skv ls blue 1nd the sun shllles down on the gre lt lmposlllg Ll1lllLl1 111111 11 1rm kllldly ray lhe guests are Ill assembled and the subdued llght adds to the 18611112 of suspense whlch pervades the atmosphere M 1ny of those IW lltlllf, the Ulffllllg of the brlde 1re quletly weeplng 'lhe alsles 1re bmked wlth the now well known K1trlna tullp 1nd lndeed ln 111 the el 1bor1te decor 111011 thls flower 11one has been used The alr 18 laden wlth lts unusu 11 fragr ll1Ct lhe mlnlsttr steps to hls place and as he awalts the approach of the brlde hand Katrln1 fulfllllng the promlse of her youth comes down the 11819 ocqulslte ln her costly brldal robes Her GXDFQSSIOII glwes the lde 1 ol per fect h1pplness whlle her father s f1ce expresses prlde ll,1St1l'l6tl bv hls daughter and hls Howers Tears are rolllng down the cheeks of both Wh 1t an unusual weddlng' No one looks partlcularly s1d but stlll ne 1r1v e1ex1 one IS openly weeplng' Durlng the ceremony Douglas Morgan '11lf1s Doug Morg1n of Yale lust Lt thls tlme ende IVOI'lI1g to throw may 1 week lIl thls 1IlClLlStI'l0LlS llt tle clty of 'lhe Netherlands passed by the church Hearlng the muslc and W0l'lCl6I'1Ilg what ser1lce was ln progress he stepped lnslde St 1rtlng back from the overpowerlng famllar odor he rushed out of the church and back lnto the cle 1r brlght sunshlne and wlth tears fllllllg hls eyes and thre1ten lng to overflow he gasped Whewl l1or the love of Pete 11he1e d the1 get the OHIOHS 1 M L F THAT SWEET GIRL GRADUATE Q0 stately and so dlgnlfled She looks ln cap md gown 1 hardly d1re to spe 1k to her Thls gl 1d of gre lt 161101111 I scarcely can be1le1e my eyes' It surely can t be she Who 1lw1ys seemed so 1ery shv 90 xery coy to me' But suddenly the spell departs And I glve thanks to 1 1te For anfclously she asks me lf Her mortar board s on strfught Hal var 1 Lampoon 1 1 1' ' c , lc 1' 1 ' I 1 1 l C 1 1 V 1 -.' 2 , . 1' Q .' e , 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 ' ' -1 1 1 ' , 1 1 K 1 C C 1 1 , 1 ' 1 . 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MISTAKEN IDENTITY HEN the representatlves from the fourth dlstrlct met to dlscuss the advlsablllty of havlng the school teacher put out of the school a great deal of excltement was manlfested It was not the w1ld ex cltement of a mob but of the klnd that IS certam to carry 1ts polnt whether rlght or wrong Squlre Jones almost the only dlstlngulshed representatlve of whlch the fourth d1str1ct could boast had already glven hxs vlews on the sub1ect and a few words spoken by such a m ln never fa1l to w1n a polnt Indeed the ma1or1ty of the people present were afrald to oppose hlm for were they not dependent upon the Squlre for thelr dally bread l All the opposltlon came from a few well to do people a few who opposed 1ust because It was thelr nature to oppose exerythmg and everybody and some of course op posed because they were consclentlous IH so dolng The leader of the oppo s1t1on was Mr Wllson a wealthy farmer Mr Wllson was a man who had set ldeas on what he cons1dered rlght and wrong He belleved 1n g'1VlIIg a person more than one chance In th1s he differed from most of the people present If MISQ Brown d1d wrong 1n go1n,' on that hayrlde and 1n staylng wlth the crowd after they stole the chlckens she should be pumshed of course but I thmk she has been punlshed already by the tongue lashlngs of the people 1n thlq nelghborhood Mr Wllson sald when a report of the meet1ng to be called came to h1s ears If people could only remember that they were young once and that they have not alwavs been angels they would be w1ll1ng to g1V6 a person a chance that s all I ve got to say But lt was not all he had to say not by any means In the heated de bate whlch began wlth the openlng of the meetmg Mr Wllson proved hlm self a born debater and came w1th1n a narrow margln of defeatxng Squlre Jones But Squlre Jones had the most money and money counts 1n some debates After ga1n1ng h1s poxnt the Squlre began to try to appolnt a commlttee to V1Q1t Mlss Brown and lnform her that she had lost her posl t1on Thls IS where the Squlre found trouble No one was w1ll1ng to de llver the message If some of you don t take lt I w1ll and whlle lm there Ill tell her wh xt I thmk of a person who 15 Say Squlre Jones you needn t finlsh that sentence You have galned your po1nt here but you needn t boast of lt and what s more we don t al low any one to talk about a person who 18 not present I guess I ll dellver that message myself lf you don t care sald Mr Wllson as he reached for h1s hat All were 1n favor of Mr W1lSOHS tellmg the teacher because they knew they had not been entxrely falr 1n thelr dec1s1on They d1d not know any of the partlculars of the case They had taken the Squlre s word for everyth1ng And so Mr W1lson wlth a firm and determlned step walked out of the room Instead of gomg dlrectly to the school teacher s home however he turned and walked rapldly toward h1s own home After reach 1ng It he threw the harness on the horses hltched them to the carrlage and then drove to the ad1o1n1ng farm WhlCh was owned by hls brother The moment he saw hls brother he sald John have the dxrectors secured a te lcher yet for the South Slde School? 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Well I don t thmk you need to go fo1 I know of one yy ho w1ll be glad to get the posltlon md who wlll fill It s ltlgf lCIO11lV after she gets It Who IS lt asked Iohn W1lson lTl8Cl1l1lIlX9lV Prob xblv I had better expl un You see SQLIIFC Jones h IS never been s l.tlNIl6fl wlth the telchel th it yy ts chosen tor oul school He h IN tllkcd the people llltO the 110121011 of gettlng r1d of her I lm to explaln the Sltlll t1on to he1 today But I thought lt I came and explained the matter to you you would be wllllng to engage her to teach thls school You see the qlllllfe has a nlece to whom he h1s been trvlng to glye that posltlon tor some t1me In order to get rld ot Mlss I row n th yt 18 the te tchu s n mme you know he told the mcmbels ot the Qchool I o 1rd th It he h ld proot th lt she went on a h 1y11de and helped IH the ste tllng, of some chlckens Now common sense tells you th lt she neyer dld that M1 W1lson rose slowly and paced b zck 1nd torth w h1le w lltlflg' tor h1s brother to speak Aftel studymg for 1 wh1le M1 John W1lson sud Wel I w1ll go w1th vou to see her lnvyyay It was about 5 o clock when M1ss I row n looked out of the kltchen Wm dow and saw Mr WIISOH and his brother duye IHIO the lot I do belleye Mr W1lson IS commg here Now I yyonder what he means bv comlng this t1me of day '7 sald M1ss Brown 18 she drew her he id b lck behlnd the muslln curtaln Why dont you know th xt the CllI'9LlOIS h1d 1 mectmg thlH eyen mg? asked Mrs Smlth the landlady to do wlth thelr meetlng The last palt of Miss Brown s speech was not heard bv the landladv for she w IS prepallng to recelye the v1s1tors Qhe smoothed the wrlnkles from her sleey es whlch she hyd rolled up wh1le w tshlng the dlshes and bustled around the small k1tchen placmg ey ery thlng ln order A loud knock was answered by Mlss Brown The greetlngs were of that klnd oy er wh1ch l1ttle t1me IS spent Mr W1lson opened the conyersa tlon bv savlng Mlss Prown are you prepared to 1ece1ye 1 shock 9 Do vou know th It you don t exactly suit the people as a school te ycher' There was no need to go fulther M1ss Brown understood md wlth her eves full of tears she sank mto a chalr unable to speak Everv one knows that vou are a good teacher John W1lson begyn t1 vlng to bleak the awful sllence and although they h yye nut vou out of thls school the qouth Slde people W1ll be gl 1d to haye you bef.,1n to te lch there tomorrow Mlss Prown who had been quletly sobbmg I'dlSQCl her eves to h1s flce and sald Pefore I glye up th1s school I shall dem md an eycplan IIIOII I thlnk I h xye alw avs done my dutv and should be tre lted talrlv Mr W1lson walked tow ard the door and as he onened lt he sald You neednt hone to be tleated furlv ln mythmg wlth whlch the Squnc 1 connected Mr W1lson s brother follow ed h1m to the door and as he was leavmg he asked once more Are vou golng to accept mv proDos1t1on'7 It s an offer I should be proud of and I thank vou 1 hundred tlmes and she paused and a brlght look crept mto her eves lf hard work wlll oy ercome the nre1ud1ce some ot' the people here h we xg unst me vou may denend upon lt l sh all proye that thelr me1ud1ce IS not well founded That sounds sens1ble sud John W1lson U ' ' v Q 2 2 2' Y 3 1' . 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Bu thlg and no more from Mrs Smlth Why Mrs Smlth 1tS as slmple as anythlng You know that she hasn t had half a chance here and probably lf she beglns aga1n ln a new place she w1ll be an entlrely dlfferent person 1n a year or so Not that I thlnk she lsnt all rlght now but Mr W1lson suddenlv stopped and turnlng w1th a searchlng look toward MISS Brown he sald D1d you really go on that hayr1de'7 MISS Brown s face turned all colors She began to tw1st her fingers nervously She opened her mouth as 1f to speak but no sound came Well that IS none of our buslness brother and It IS tlme for us to go anyway John WIISOH said as soon as he had learned what he supposed to be the truth from her tell tale face The two men left the room and as they slowly walked to the carrlage each asked hlmself the l1L16Stl0I1 Why dld she do lt? I know she dld It was a rellef to each to get home where he could be alone and lf posslble solve the mystery The next mornlng found MISS Brown at the South Slde school Whlle the Squlre s n1ece took charge of Mlss Brown s fo1 mer school Both 1nst1 tutlons dur1ng the follow lng months progressed one could not get ahead of the other Mlss Brown spoke to the Squlre s nlece whenex er she met her but they newer were on frlendly terms The Squlre newer recogn1zed Mlss Brown when he met her Of course she dld not mlnd thls but It made her w1sh that she mlght tell her sec1et Because of her promlse however she refralned from dolng so The followmg w1nte1 w IS a severe one The snow fell for days and days the school house was tlmost covered but MISS Brown never mlssed a d IX She knew that many of the palents brought thelr chlldren to school not closed because the puplls and parents w1shed to stay wlth the South Slde school although m mx of the puplls had to walk ower a mlle through the storms Chrlstmas week came School was dl'sI'YllSS6Cl and Mlss Brown was ploughlng hel way through deep snowdrlfts on her way home w hen sud denlv she heard a weak xoxce calhng for help She looked around but the snow w as fllllng so flst th tt she could see Il0thlllU' She llstened agaln she heald a cry and turnlng around she hurr1ed toward the place from w h1ch the sound seemed to come She found a httle glrl caught fast IH a snow drlft MISS Brown pulled her out and together they hurrled to MISS Brown s home They soon leached the house and after the httle gxrl had become warm she was able to answer MISS Blown s anxlous questlons What IS your name dear? she asked wh1le she vlgorously rubbed one of the chlld s hands IH an effort to get the blood to clrculate In a shrlll p1p1ng voxce the chlld answered I am Ellzabeth Jones Oh you are Are you any relatlon to Squire Jones? Why he s my father MISS Brown stopped rubbmg the ch1ld s hands and stared at her Could lt be posslble that she had done hlm a faxor'7 She had xowed nex er to have anvthlng to do Wlth the Squlre What was she to do? When she looked at the lllHOC6I'lt chlld before her all ex 1l thoughts vanlshed and she caressed her as she slowly put on her wraps I w 1ll take you home now lf vou are ready to go Ellzabeth saxd Mlss Brown and together they hurrled to the Squlre s home They reached the gate and Mlss Brown was turnmg to go w hen she heard he1 name called C6 9, ' ' tl I . . ,, . . , . 1 . , . , I . I , . X . . . . D I 1 ' ,I I 1 1 1 I 7 'W u I I 1 I . Y. u . . Y 1. I 1, . I .I , I . ' 77 - , Y , 1 In , ar Y- Y 1 Il 1 l 4 I I K I I , I . It 7 1 ' 1 1. 1 1 l I 1 . , I I I., , . , , V ,, l 1 1: ' 1 4' 1 y V I 1 v ' , I . . . . H . . . ,, C 7 s K 1 . .I . I , , . , . . , 1 . . : II ' S . I - ' . V. V 1 1 . V 1 ,rw I ,1 . v v , I. I. . I , . I, Y. 1 I 1 N I I L I I . c I I , , I I . v' V. 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I I I . 7 IW 1 - Mlss Broun' It was the Squue s YOICS Yea Wlll you come IH tor a mmute 7 MISS Prown followed Elwftbeth mto the house MISS I IOVSH I recelx ed 1 lettel hom VOLII cousm this mflllllllj., Slim told me all lbout th lt hat ride I h we vnonged Vou Ill thought lS xxcll as m deed and I beg your forgneness Of course I forgne you Sillllre Jones but you must haxe no LllHlltW tow 1rd mx cous1n because she xx as young and 6'lNllW 1Flllt16IlC6Cl If she h is told you all you knovs th It I gue he1 my colt 1nd h It to wen the lllglll on the h 1V11de After I h id promlsed her th xt I would not tell lnw ont th 11 lt was she wx ho had gone I would not bxelk mx promlse and theletole I had to bear the punlshment th tt r1ghttullv belonged to her But I am gl ad that her conaclence had troubled he1 I thlnk much more ot' he1 for m lk 1ng thls confesslon It would be useless ton mc to tell the lest ot thc Nt01W 1nd lt I stop now I le ue the 1mp1css1on wlth Nou th lt Ill s xx ell th tt ends xxcll K SOME SENIORS AS SEEN FROM THE STAGE Just Out of College Rax Carlson The Spenders Ralph Haley C len J lITllS0ll md Shlelds I lam A Modern Eve Eunlce llsher The L mgerbread Man John Johnson The Newlyweds Cnbson and NIRFIE Llttle Boy Blue Stanford Leffen Iumpmg Jup1te1 Ruth B1ttlCk The Chocolate Qoldler Buck NSWIJSILILI MISS Nobody trom at lrland Florence C 11 cs The bhepherd ot the Hllls I yron B uton The Ihrt Brllhant Brader Uncle Josh Sprucebx Mlke C lltner The College Wldovx Nma Stephenson Llttle Men Eul Mcl ull Due WIIILII und lute Nllllel The Merry Wldow Loulse Weln ut The Ne Q1 Do Well Maurlce Regan The Quaker Mdld Luc1lle Damels 'lhe Jolly Bachelors ieorge Buch in tn L ulxle D1l6Sb2lCll and Xlfl ed Dangerfield Mutt and Jett Jeannetta md I lrnex The Doll u Prmcess Kathery ne NIcKee The Sprlng Mald W1ll1e Munday A Prmce ot Tonlght X7lCt01' HlHtOH A Clrl of the Colden West Luclle Ixaw sel Brlght Eves Ohxe Fletchex The Traxellng Q zlesman W llter Coomel 'I he Sllm Prmcess Au Wxllace The Ulfl from Mumms Leah Robmson Q K 14 Cl ' , .7 v 9 ' ' 7 Y ' .., . t . . ll Y, . . 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MY HEADLIGHT BOUGHT a headllght a perfectly good headllght made of mckel and fashloned after the latest pattern Oswald the man who took care of my machlne when I was away seemed to have a great mterest ln the Cdl and dld all 1n hls pow er to make me satlsfled w1th xt You know he H1 gued you w1ll nex er know the 1oy of motorlng t1ll you r1de at nlght It IS the hnest sensat1on 1mag1nable to gllde swlftly and smoothly over th wlndmg country roads w1th a powerful llght to make the way clear H1s ilowlng language got the better of my ludgment and so I ordered a blg searchllght When the llght came Oswald admsted It properly and attached the prestolxte tank on the runnmg board The llght ltself was made of mckel It had a streamllme effect so much admlred by motorlsts I don t exactly understand what a streamlme effect 19 but Oswald Sald the llght had lt and I was glad It was 1n style All the other flttlngs of the car were brass Somehow the llght d1dn t look 1ust rlght We could have gllded lt but It was mckel and I pald more because of the mckel so we declded to let It alone Oswald told me that lf I had two llghts on the dashboard lust com mon o1l lamps made of mckel and on the same pattern as the blg llght that every thlng would harmomze So I got the two llttle o1l lamps made of mckel We dldnt need them at all for the blg llght was enough but the whole car looked better It was a llttle car lust a one cyhnder Cadll lac All lt was used for was to haul me to and from the mmes and occa slonally to take us r1d1ng on Sunday afternoons The upkeep was small Ils lwht welght was easy on the tlres and 1ts one cyllnder used a mlnlmum of gasollne Of course lt couldn t go fast or cllmb steep hllls We dldnt want It to do that We were used to It and were perfectly satlsfied For a whlle we emoyed our new llght It was very nlce to be sure but we grew tlred of r1d1ng at nlght All was well enough at mght when we d1d r1de for no one could see the llght ltQ6lf But 1n the daytlme lt looked as lf lt would overbalance the machlne It was entlrely out of proportlon wlth the rest of the equlpment Exen the three llghts d1d not do away Wlth the lncongrulty They made the car have a half equlpped look Brass and nlckel don t go well to gcther so I had all the brass trlmmmgs taken off and mckel plated I thought I was done then but the upholstery of the car was black Oswald told me that black upholstery dld not match mckel trlmmlngs so I had all of the perfectly good black leather taken off and French gray put on It looked hke a common lead color to me but Oswald called It French gray and sald that xt was styllsh Th1s new color was too llght because It caught dust and dlrt But we thought we would l1ke It after whlle and consequently trled to put up w1th If we were to have a car equlpped llke the new models we ought to do thc thlng up rlght so under Oswald s dlrectlon I had the llttle Cadlllac overhauled palnted French gray and put 1nto good order Oswald s1nce he had been worklng for me had saved qulte a llttle money and once told me when he found a good second hand car he would buy lt He knew the worth of a car and walted patxently for a bargaln Q0 as I took off the old p1eces of the car Oswald was always w1ll1ng to take them at a good dlscount for they would come 1n handy when he got hls machlne I I . , 7 ! 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I, ' I' I , I I I V - Y I He waa '1 very obllglng fellow and alwaya had '1s I have s'11d a great 1nterest ln my atfalrs too great an lnterest I sometlmes thmk One day as he was washlng off the machlne he remarked Do you know I cant see the use 1n trymg to lmltate a new model wlth thls old wheelbarrow You Q1mply can t do It What I would do now lf It were mme would make lt look and run as good as any machlne ln town I don t c 1re lt lt doesn t look llke new I s 11d Wh It dlflerence does It make to me lt It 18 old style lt lt st1ll runs all I'lght9 I know how you look at It repl1ed Osw 1ld but mat thmk how peo ple would stare at you when you went rldmg along ln an up to d 1te car at le 1st to 1ll outward 1ppe1rances You could 1t you would put a new muf Her on lt to keep down the H0156 1nd you could buy 1 self st 1rter an elec IFIC horn a speedometel 1nd sever 1l other l1ttle LOIINEBIIIEIILQS lor two or three hundred dollars Why man why should I want to put even a hundred dollars on the old rellc when It Qults me yust IS It 1s'? I don t know what you would do lt for repl1ed Oswald but I am mat telhng you what I would do w1th It lt It were mme I would rlde down the street IH a be 1ut1tul mckel trlmmed c1r Wlth 1 mckel trlmmed WlY1dSh19ld and a mckel speedometer to reglster the mlles and 1 mckel t11ll1ght to ahow my number It would surely be styhsh there s no questlon about that At that I left hlm and went lnto the house Hls talk sounded pretty good but of course I d1dnt let hlm know It and at last I ordered most of the equlpment he had suggested Oswald bought all the old Qtutl I took oft at a very low figure In f1Ct I ne 1r1y g 1ve It 1w1y But when the ma chme w IS fixed up to su1t ex en Osw 11d I w 18 not qulte satlsfled Somehow I could not help envymg the r1ch people IH thelr new models and I trled to make myself belxef I needed one I qhouldn t haxe done thls but the more I tr1ed to keep from buymg one the more I wanted It and ln the end after much argument we declded to order '1 new Cadlllac of the latest deelgn The c1r1tself cost us qulte f1 l1ttle sum and w1th the frelght and equlp ment mcluded made the cost qulte 1bo1e wh It we h 1d evpected Oswald came over one day and IS the result ot h1s bargalnlng rode home 111 my old car Truly he had found hls 1deal ln bargams for he got the whole thlng new hghts and all for 1 small sum 1n comparlson to 1ts coat to me Strange to s1y I had nexer 1dm1red the old c1r so much as I dld when I watched It go out the g1te 1nd d1s1ppe1r down the street I must s1y I h 1ted to part w1th It Th1ngs went well enough for a month Every day I met Oswald golng to or from h1s home IH my l1ttle old c1r It was always chugglng along at the same old pace newer causlng hlm any anrclety or trouble I however thought that my repa1r bllls were much larger than they formerly were Tlres wore out much faster th 1n they had on the old car and they cost more It took three tlmes as much Oll and gasollne to run the new car I'h1s cost money and f1n1lly I reallzed that I had made a bad bargam One brlght Sunday afternoon we all went r1d1ng The b1g machlne could carry eo many more people that we alwaya had to take Qome of the Il9lg'hbOI'S along or they would feel sllghted But we dldn t mlnd that much because It cost 1ust IS much to c 1rry one as halt 1 dozen Well as I started out to sav we were out on the road about four mlles from town The day was xery hot So were we We were nearlng the top ot a h1ll when the A L g g A 1 ,cA c Ac , I 1 ' fl 10 4 r l 1 1 l 1 ' Y A c A, A , A A . , 1 1 ' ' 0 U I . . , . , . . , , 1 11 I , ' ,, U , l 1, . 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Y . , I , . . , 1 1 11 1 I 11 .1 r 1 11 A A I A CA l A C 4 u ,CA A 1 Y l 1 A l, c A 1 -1 K., ' 1 eng1ne began to mlss It coughed sm or e1ght t1mes choked k1Ck6d and went dead I aa usual 1n such cases got out 1nd uncow ered the e11g1ne I looked at the tlmer I examxned the 1 1l1es I looked It the c1rbureter I cleaned the spark plugs I looked at the magneto a11d l1st ot 1ll I thought of the gaeollne tank It was queer I h 1dn t thought ot It f11st but I nexer had to do th1s w1th the old machlne and wasn t used to It Neverthelees the tank was dry I sat down on the 1unn1ng boa1 d to th111k what to do Those ln the car asked what w1s the m 1tte1 When I told them I w1s out of gasollne they thought It w1s 1e1y st1 mge th It I should start out wlth out enough gasollne I thought th It too but thoughts Cl0lI t m 1ke g 1sol1ne As I was walklng round and round the c1r IIB 1115 1e1dV lll my despalr to walk to town I heard a H0188 up the ro 1d It sounded l1ke an 1utomo b1le The sound came nearer and nearer and a l1ttle gray ca1 came chug glng around a turn IH the road I recogn1zed my old machlne Oewald waa at the wheel proudly puthng at a long c1gar seemmgly ae cool as could be When he drew up at our car he was ha1Ied w1th e1clamat1ons of dellght for the occupants of my machlne dld not rel1sh the ldea of 1 tour m1le walk to town Oswald w1ll1ngly agreed to take the company bICk so all of us p1led 1nto h1s l1ttle machlne and started out There IS not 1nuch 1oom fo1 e1ght people IH a four passenger car but we finally got ho1ne all 11ght Oswald and I started back w1th some gasohne I w IN much proxoked so I spoke out exactly what I thought I w1sh th 1t bl 1sted In ICIIIIIQ w 1s 1n the fac tory where It came from I m so tlred ot lt I w1sh l had nexer bought It I exclumed Ill tell you what Ill do Osw 1ld you hnd me 1 bus P1 IO1 th 1t thnn, and Ill glxe you fifty doll1rs I ll buy It remarked Osw 'llfl c1lmlV Have you got the money I I 1skul Well not all of 1t but Ill tell you w h'1t Ill do I w1ll gne Xou th1e machlne and two hundred doll 1rs All r1ght I answered You c1n wrlte me out 1 check 11ow Walt a mlnute Osw 1ld 1nswe1ed lxe found the buyer so fifty from two hundred Ieax es one hundred 111d flitv doll IIS llltl he h 1nded me the check I couldn t go back on my wo1d so I put the check 111 my pocket I rode home IH the l1ttIe c1r some poorel but m11ch h 1pp1er It takei all Oswald m 1kes to keep h1s cal runnxng now but 1t se1xes h1m 11ght for the trouble he st1rred up by SL1gg6SIlllg th It I buy 1 he 1dl1ght I shouldnt worry though for I thlnk I came out on top atfer 1ll because Im happy and what good would there be1n l111ng 1t we we1 en t h 1ppy I V H 14 A HAPPY RECEPTION OME on Jesale are you go1ng to that commlttee meet1ng I thlnk thls recept1on has been put otl long enough don t Vou ' rem1nded Rowena Marvell when Jess1e Sylxester was Ill the mlddle ot 1 sentence ln Cmsar They had been room mates for two whole Ve 1rs and were the beat of chuma Rowena was exery g1rl s chum but Jessle 1ust 1fl0l1Z6d her The commlttees d1scuased the b1g m1d 1e1r 1ecept1on It was an an nual affalr at Falrmont College and had been pOStp01lQd unt1l late 1n the 1. 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BYRON B BARION NIARY E BEII BARBARA M BI ACIIWILI EDNA RUIH BI'I'IIC I1 WII I IAM J BOARD CI ARICF MAX BOWNIAN BRII I IANI BRADI' R CI'O V BUCHANAN IR FI ORANC I' CI'IhISII C ARIN RAY CARLSON WII I IANI C ARI AND C ARPI' NITILR FRI' DA ADFLIA CONC DON WAI IER I COOMPR XIII DRI' D RUIII CROUC H NANSON CURIIS ROY J DALTON ALI RED II DANCERI IEI D LUC II I E A DANIEI S C ARI YI In II DRIESBAC II NIARIHA I EBEIRIX CH AS I EPPIEIRSON EY AN E EW ANS EUNICI' BETFY FISHPR OLINF MAI' I'I I1IICHI'R R SIIIEI DS IRANI J MIICHAFI C1II INFR INEI GLOVEIR ANNA MAUDF DORFP I D MARY JBIANNI ITA MOAIS BI' RI HA I S'I IIE R IIOODH BARNFY M MORC AN WII I IE MUNDIAI JANII' S WII BUR IIURPHX BUCK NI' WBURC ER LENA MAE NIC IIFII IADDIE RUIH OWEN MARIANI PI'C K AI NIA NANCIY I ILIERS CLI'O HELEN RAFEIIIN MAURICE I REICIAN ABBIE RBIINHIARDT LEAH CI AIRI' ROBINSON CLARA M SCHUI FF CHI:ISI'I:IR B ISIII GEORGIANA SNIIFH GERIRUDL SNII IH HARRY SMITH NEILLIE NIARIEI SNEAD L Cllass Bull ANNI' I SII ARNS NYNX NIAI SII I III'NSON C EI IRC I' I SIRI' I CERIRUDI IOUISI7 SIUMPI I DNA RI' A IIIOIIISCJN III I1IxI II1II II A AX A ANI III I'I'I I IIII' IWCU IIA IMIIIA IUUISI' IIAIAIIII AIARA AIARIAAI IIARUIUN V IORJ AI IIIN N WIIARY A IIISICII Af RA NIAI IIUC IIIS CII'N I IAIIISON IOHN II IOIINSON III' SI I R DOI I I IOIINSON RICIIAIIII NI I SON IOIINSCIN CINI NII'XI NIAI1C ARI I I1AIINII'RI R IIAII I II IIAUI X V I UCII I' KAISER IIAILI IXFA I'DWAIID XI IIOI P SI ANI ORD I FI I I N II I NIICI1 N ABI I NI IIIIJONAI D IARI NV NIIIAII IIATIIRXN IIAF RICIXEI' IIARI1II' I' ANN NIIIII' NNA SIIIIINC NIAIII KIND IA I1 W IIAI1II CXI1I MI RED CUE IRWIINC IIILRIDIIII CA I'NB AIIIII I CI' I N I IJWIN I NIIII III II N VIVII NNI NARNILR AXIS NAXIJI'I'NI WAII ACPI DANID IIAIIIIUS WARREN BRHC IE 'NIAF WARRFN IIAFIIRHXI VV NVAISON NI I A II NORI' WAISON IOUISI WI INERI VIC IORINI' II IIIII IEI D CIO FIIILD WII I IAMS NIANIII' EXI IAN WINDIE C IBSON C II OI I I' C ARRII' I:IS I FI II WOODWORIH 11 1 11111 1 1 A Ib A AI K AI L , 11 11111 , 1 1 I 1 A 4 4' I I 4 A 4 J L I 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 I . 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' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 11 I I I 1I I I I I I I 'Cllr Class Qlstury E the students of the Class of 14 entered thls beautlful DISCS of ar chltecture ln the year 1910 Qmce then we have played a promlnent part 1n 1ts hlstory The rotund Mr Paker was at the head of the ln st1tut1on as Prvnclpal when we entered and durlng the second semester Mr Barbee took charge of affalrs He thought It best for us not to organlze but a very graclous man came to our rescue Although we were Jumors when we as a class orgamzed Cand some people say that our growth was stuntedl many 1nterest1ng thlngs have happened to us We have a num ber of wonderful students IH th1s class so many IH fact that I cannot tell about all of them but w1ll make an effort to say somethlng about those who have gone through ha1r ralslng experlences and others who are w1nn1ng ame We have IH th1s Class of 14 a very wonderful handsome powerful and grave young man named Jamlson Mr Clen Jamlson on the 15th of Feb ruary last shot a coyote dead 1n the resldence sectlon of Joplln It IS sald that Mr Jamlson heard the howls of the coyote and ran and got h1s gun fl w1ll state ln passlng that no one knows where the coyote came from some one surely must have earned a quarter to chase 1t around the corner J Mr Jamlson after shootlng the coyote on Qaturday came to school on Mon day very much puffed up ov er h1s bravery and then there was some talk of Wrltlllg' to Mr Carnegle about a medal but Clen sald to walt untll after he had made h1s trlp to Afr1ca for that Another one of our wonderful men whose name 19 to go down ln h1s tory 19 the Hon Davld M Warren He IQ a man of varled pursults He 1s an orator a stenographer an auctloneer a great church leader a salesman the salutatorlan of the class a debater an arranger of Cerman programs manager of class play a cr1t1c and a good fellow Now then lf that career doesn t deserve to go down IH hlstory I would llke to see the career of one that does Another lnterestlng character IQ that of Anna Maude Dorfeld From a Freshman she has been verv studlous fsomethlng that 15 very remarka blej and at last has recelv ed the hlghest honor to be gxven any one of the class that of valedxctorlan Among others who were honored were Jack Maret consldered the handsomest young man of the class MISS Bertha Moody a very meek modest httle glrl and the Honorable Barney Morgan 19 descrlbed as the leanest tallest lanklest thmg you ever saw Whv would you belleve lt I hear he was studvmg to become a preacher but from the way he IQ maklng h1ts m plays I should thmk he would make for the stage Now my good frxends as I have told you about some of the 1nterest1n2' students ln th1s wonderful Class of 14 I also wlsh to state that we have had the pleasures of many hlkes and partles We gave a receptlon for the Qemors last year that was a br1ll1ant success It was glven at the Connor Hotel and everybody had a very enloyable evenmg Another soclety event of the year was the party glven by the Semor Class at the Armory The hall was beautlfully decorated by a commlttee conslstmg of Brllllant Brader Clen Iamlson Ceorge qtreeby Shlelds Fram and Neva Watson It 19 sald that the program and decoratlon commxttees had a l1ttle m1sunderstand1ng but what It was all about we do not know al 919 l l ' , Q . l 1' , .' . . , L L LL , L ' L . 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VV1 ' '1 1'1 1 1 ll 1 1-g1, 1111i11l1'1.'1- lg 111X'1l1?1, 11' 1'z111, 'lI11 '1' 11 f1 CLASS OFFICERS RAY CARLSON PRESIDENT DAVID M WARREN SECRETARY VICTORJ M HINTON TREASURER Ihoto In Lornxsh MAURICE REGAN VICE PRESIDENT WALTER COOMER SEAGEANT AT ARMS F ' V 'r 2.8 t 0 9 Q ANNA MAUDE DORFELD Class Valedlctorlan er Deutsche Verem 13 lgma Gamma Slgma Class Play Echo Staff Annual Staff Debating., Team Although she s a tlmld llttle lass Youll find her grades hard to surpass DAVID WARREN Class Secretary 14 Vlce Presldent Der Deutsche Verem Manager Class Play VICE Presldent O G A 13 1 Class Salutatorlan All the genius I have hes ln thls when have a subject ln hand, I study lt pro foundly BERTHA MOODY Class Play Slgma Gamma Slgma Antlquxty would have ralsed altars to thls mxghty genlus Ihotos by LOIIIISI1 D' . ' ,' . S f . al, n ' . r l H , . . . v , , yr J . . ' , uL.t.U . . . . U . . . . ' I . . . - n u . . . ,H 1 . , '1 . - 1 JACK MARET 0 G A Qulet and harmless was the llfe I led LENA NICKELL Assoclate Edlt0F Annual 14 Presldent Der Deutsche Velem 1 XIV 13 Slgma Gamma Sxgma Guls Blble Class Basketball 12 Class Play No sweeter soul eer trod earth s ways BARNEY MORGAN Echo Staff Annual Staff Der Deutsche Vereln Class Play He had the sound dlstlnct comprehen slve knowledge of Aristotle with all the beautiful llghts graces and embelllshments of CICBYO Photos bx Lornlsh an ' ' as . - 1 .' ' ' ' 3. 9 .I , . v u v s rv ss n r . ' 1. ' ' 1 D 1 ' 9 9 r - 13 Y 'w '. EMMA HAMM O G A Der Deutsche Veleln 1g,,mf1 Fxmma Slgml Class Play Manners themselves .ue mlsthlevous m 01 WALTER COOMER Class Play Echo Staff Annual Staff Hls Engllsh IS full of luge souncllng words and the muslc of hls p9IlOdS IS deep stately and long dlawn C ARRIE TRUE Glee Club Slgma Gamma Slgma Gym Class Pule as gold yet tlue as steel Ihat hx term 1 S f ' 12 ' ' 2. Al 1 w v 1 w 4 - n . 4 . A C n xg A A h In . ax , 11 1 , . H '. 'K 2 .,. 5 ' ,. v - ' 1 x , , sv . 1' . 7 l Y 1- . . as , . - ' :ns K' 'I' 'Sl1. X ICTORINE VK HITFIELD Slgllld K amma glgmd inls K lee L b L l iss 1' ay A llttlc mald vuth Lheeq face A povuex IH the human race GEORGE BUCHANAN Asslstant Qt iff 1 altoonlst 11 12 C lltO0I1lSt 13 14 Class Play He mlght Bud lnto a Iusher but he Bucks LUCILLE DANIELS Plesldent Slgflld Gamma Slgma 1 Xue Presldent 0 G A Slgma Llt Play Class Play ASSOCldt6 Edlt0l Annual 14 She s all my fancy plctured, She s lovely shes d1v1ne Ihotos by L01 nl h 'f ' Q' . ' '. 2' ' r' 5 'lu . T2 l' . U ' ' V' . v V Y Y ' - va . 1' 1 g E v I ' V 4 ., . ., . . , . ., , -, , . , . . . , . Annual Cartoomst '14, KA ' L 7 ' A 1' V ,- 771 ' ' ' ' ' ' 3314. - ll - H I I I .- . . , 1 y . ,, . . Q Y Y ' ' 11 . , . . W , , , . . as . HALEL TREESE ngma Gamma Slgma ws P y Del Deutsche Neleln Hel benevolent Splllt seems to smlle upon ue GLEN JAMISON Del Deuteche Verem Slgma Phl Class Play Love lb somethlng we cant regulate It comes all at once llke that' Slgmd Gamma Sigma clllb Gym Glass Basketball 12 Class Play L1t Sxgma Play She needs no eulogy She spealw fox huself I lx 1111 S' . . ' ,1 h Cla . 5 la . H . , . ' .' 4 1 L. ' , vv - K . , . .- 66 ' , ' 7 - u . , . RUTH BITTICK All 7' ' . 7' . 1- , ,v - w , I 1 I 7 . l. 3 U - , . - . u . . . , . x , , xx - ' utus by Co' 'sh. EVAN EVANS Class Play Sage and serlous MARTHA EBERI Y Lambda Alpha Lambda Der Deutsche Verem 13 A mlghty hunter and her play 15 man SHIEI DS FRAM Class Play, Class Cartoomst Echo Staff Der Deutsche Verem In the sprlng his fancy llghtly turns to louder tles lhutos bx l,UlIllSl1 Annual Staff, Writer of Class Wm. ' BRYCIE WARREN Slgma Gamma Slgma XIV 12 L nls Blble Class Guls Glee Club Observant studlous and thoughtful CHARLES EPPERSON Der Deutsche Veleln would talk GERTRUDE STU NIPF Der Deutsche Verem Slgma Gamma Slgma It was only a glad Good N101 nmg As she passed along the way But lt spread the mormng s glozy Over the llvelong day Photo: by Lol nlsh '9 , : li ' la Then he would talk-ye gods, how he fi . K 1 , ' l i ' i! NEVA WATSON O C' A blgmd Camma Slgma Del Ileuteche Veleln To get thlne ende 1.15 baahfulnew amde who fetus to ask doth teach to be demed GAI EN 'XIII I ER chelly stonee not of the kmd WhlLh hews gleat figures from the IIVIDQ' lock ' ADDIE OWEN O G A qlgmd Gamma Slgml Hugh thoughte and noble ln xll lands help me my soul IS fed by Quch lhotos bx 1.01111 ll I In . E' 1 I 4 K 1 1 . is ,. ' B . , , . Ak K' . 1 s I - , 4 A Q ,,, His genius was of the kind that carves w 1 ' ' 1 v v .' ' ' ' ' ' ' z. KA I v - 1 ' 4 I . ,, , . . . ROY DALTON 'Qenate 08 09 10 Glee Club 14 Isnt femmme lookmg but oh how he glggles' CLARA SCHULTE Slgma Gamma Slgma O G A Slam the door on the doctor s nose GUY 'NIEREDITH Class Play He was of a very easy of a vely pleas mg access but somewhat sour and as It were dlflident 1n his advances to others Ihotos hx Lllllllbh Y ! 7 . , . , . 1 ! u 1 ' ' ' .4 ' Y i ,g , .rn Let joy, laughter and repose v, H 1 ss . , - . L L ' . I . 7 . . . ,, , . MARIE SNEAD Slgma Gamma Qlgma Claes Play Claw Poem Slgma Llt Play Asqouate Edlt0l Annual Eeho Stal? Soul of the age the applauie dell ht the wonder of oul stage CARI 'NIEREDVI H A llttle lealnmg, IS a llsky thmg, but It IS not half as nbky as none at all AVIS WAI I ACE Slgma Gamma Slgma Claw Play Theres no xeupe llke laughter Ihutob bx LOIIII lx r L LI . . v .. , J 4 .. , . ' , tl ' !! I' ' , . tl , DY . , . U , ,- . 'U- Y ' ! PN Y , ay 4 L H . . . . . . . - . . . . N V ,. I . . , I I 1 -'w 1 1 7, v J A ' ,. . ' - u . Y, . .' ' . . , . . 1 . 'Q CHESTER SILL man of cheerful yesterdays and ton fident tomorrows CLEO RATEKIN Slgma Gamma Sigma XIV 12 Gnls Gym Class Glrls Blble Class Class Play My llfe IS dreary he comet no JAMES MURPHX Der Deutsche Verem Vxce Presldent Llt 13 Plesldent Ilt 14 O G A Presldent Glee Club Track Team Sigma Llt Play Manager Class Play The nerve that never relaxes the eye that never blanches the thought that never wanders I hotos by Loxnish UA ..v-. . - nv 1 1. .h , . , . an ' ' , h tn , . V .l . H . ,,, ' . U . ,, . 1, A . 1 ' ,-n - vs A An . A r 1 sr , '-. VVILI IF MUNDAY qlgml Gamma Sigma Gym Flaw 14 X 13 Baiketball 12 Claw Play Wlth he1 ex es She dld enslave me RIFII ARD JOHNSON Qulgt and studlous what mole could we ,gslfl I UCII F MCCREA 0 C S15 md bunnm Sigma YIV I hows bx LUIIIISII . . . : ' 'I' . Y ,149 XIV' 3. , 7 At ' , Y ' H 0.11. A. Class Play. 4' 'A 4 lv . ,vi V . 1 u ' ., 71 . , ,I . 1. A. I-j z -.1'.. . M, , . .4 n AI MA PETERS Was thlg the face that launched a thou sand shlps and burnt the topless towels of Ill1on'7 RAY CARLSON Slgma Phl Presldent Class 14 Secletfxry of Class 15 Basketball 12 13 Class Play Debatlng Team Slgma Llt Play 12 1.3 Vlce Presldent Glee Club Man should not lxve alone Hls llfe IS Incomplete A pompadour he needs Blue Eyes and llps so sweet MABEL 'NICDONALD The adjectlve EMOTIONAL perlatlve degree Ihotos by Lljllllbll the u lt . 4 1 n 1 L . sv . . A ,A ' ' 1 , t , 2 : 1 a , ' ' Y 1: , . Presldent 0. G. A., Secretary L1t. ' K6 ' H ! . - . ' ' 7 , Q' an - , Q . - a Y 7 ' Y! K1 ' ' 1 A 3 S N , . ., . -. ' CARLYLE DRIESBACH XIV 13 Slgma L1t Play 13 Class Play Echo Staff Annual Staff 1 Small but oh lmportant hls smallness only lh stature JEANNETTA MOATS Slgma Gamma Slgma Der Deutsche Verem Glrls Glee Club Glrls Gym Class Slgma Llt Play Class Play In a llttle preclous stone what splendor meets the eye In a llttle lump of sugar how much f sweetness hes' WILLIAM BOARD Slgma Phl I want some one to take good care of m lluto bk Cm 9 ' ll ' 77 7 - . , . K4L't Y! , I u ' , - 7 7 1 7 is ' . , . ' , , . ' -KK ' !! it ' ' sl , 0 ' 79 it e 77 - '1 :4 j 'nish. NINA S'I EPHENSONI Slgma Gamma qlghl 1 er Deutsche Vclem agketbdll 1.2 I lee Club ma Ilt Il 5 More lovely th in I mdmx whom thc PRICE MILLER Track Team 11 12 13 1-1 Llass Premdent 1 5 er Deutgche Vezem Of mmner gentle of affcatmns mlld In wit A man Slmpl1Llty x Lhlld ABBIE REINH-XRDT Slgma Gamma Slgma Der Deutqche Velem Qulet mmdg cannot be puplexul fughtened Ihotus bs Lurnlsh . L. L ' 1 ' 2 . D ' ' . B , v r w . . 1 f . Sig ' - 1 . ' 21 ', Class Play. U . L .. v 1 1 . . ., gods endow Wlth then' g'1fts. 7 7 A Y ' '1 ' ,V 1 , , l D I ' ' . u , . . ' . ' . C 1 - n ' . . ' ' .' 1 . ' V' , . . H ' ' . 1' I I Ol .' 7' - ' ' l ' 'C . LOUISE V5 EIN ART Class Play I .idmne any woman who humbles man to the duet GEORGE STREEBY O G A Class Play I feaz not death no1 danger or dlsglace MILDRED CROUCH Slgma Gamma Slgma Class Play When thele 19 nothlng else to do I study I h nos hx Q01 me-h When I behold the beauties of'my face, . . ,. 'V' cc ' . ' ' - 7 37 Y , 4 Q, . . I. . VER-X HUGHES Slgmfx Gamm 1 bxgmn Ile! Ileut'-.che VCILIH Ll rss Pl xy Quxte shy mt times N -XNSON C URTIS O G A Class Play A qulet ch xp who always Lomee up wlth the goods HAZEI KEY O G A Slgmd Gamma Slgma ence does seldom my hmm lhl hx l llll I1 ' v' . z 1' z. V x v K. 1 1 -1. . ' z 1 . ' 1 1 -z ' '. Lit. '14. Slgmll-ALLlt. Play 13. an ' . v . ' . , . 77 . , . Y' ,v 1 4 1 ' u I f-su - .1 .- 1 - f ' mr us A' 'cv' ,S . MAY VAN BLBBER blgma Gamma Slgma O G A Thy modesty IS a candle to thy vutue BYRON BARTON 0 G A Baseball 14 Football 11 12 captam 12 Pres1dentAthlet1c AQSOCl3tl0H 12 14 Echo Staff 11 12 Chalrman Board of Control Class Play The glrls llke hlm because he knows how to tackle FREDA CONGDON Der Deutsche Verem Slgma Gamma Slgma Basketball 12 Sigma Llt Play 13 Class HlSt0TlaH Class Play Her conceptlons are orlgmal er thoughts new and welghty and her style IS unborrowed lhoto hx Lllllllbh 1 '. . ' . ll ' , ', nv 1 v 7 ' 1 I ! Y ' ' . . . . , , . v, . tt I7 Y I , . M . . , ' V i n , J ' as ' xy v H . . , l . , hu , . . ay 1 S -v 1 . 4. ' RHEA THOMPSON blee Club blgllld L 1 1m 1 Slgma GIVE n1e '1 qlll0t plate and plenty to do ld I 1m content ALFRED DANGERFIELD Oltheetla 12 1 4 In the COUISQ of one revolvmg moon WasfChym1st Hddlel statesman and u oon ILUNICE FISHER Snzma Gamma Slgma XIV 13 blee Club I 1llS I un L ass Class TILBSUILI 13 Class Plav A llttle woman tho .1 l1ttle thmg Is Sweeter fa1 than the f'lowe1s that blnom 1n Spung, I 'mt 11111 f ' 211. z ' . 1. 1- - 111 2 - . U , ' . ' , 3 ' b f- 77 1 I Der Deutsche Verein '13. . 'J' ' . Qt' 'l' 1 . u ' 9 , - - A I Y . . 4 V, rw . - 'l ns by U1 ' 'sh. HESPER JOHNSOIX Sigma Cdmma Slgnm l Blble Claw Her vone 15 soft her look IS 1111 d RA1 MOND MAR l IW Sll nee ls hm motto but he Q a good low at that IEAH ROBINSON Slgma Gamma Slgma 1112 Gym Class, Echo Staff Annual Staff C laSs Prophet PICSQIVG me fxom the thmg I dlead hate A duel ln the folm of a dcbat ' l h :tus e and Y P' I. A ' 1 Gil sl ' , . .i r . . ,, V Q A ' 2 '. I , '. f l- , vr , . 1 ,. . XIV '13. ti' . l 1 14 .1 ar ' , w Y . U .Y . - ' . 7 - . 6 v7 - ' 4' 5 by Cornislm. BRILI IANT BRADER Del Deutsche NBICII1 12 lhanman Lliss Ihy Ploglam Would have been a great success ln srhool but for VISIOHS of a home MAURICE REGAN 1 Annual Staff Do you not see m thls face a the fears of the bachelors of St Patr1cks'7 MARY BELL Slgma Gamma Sigma XIV 13 G1rls Gym Class Glrls Blble Class Sigma Llt Play Whate er she does Where er she goes Shell always be a belle fBellJ Unless perhaps who knows lhvus ln Kllhl 4 . r . ' s l 1 ' 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. , 1 . . 1 . 4' 1 1 . ' , ' A ' an H ' H L t. 44 . ' ' 1 . . ' U 7 . , ' K, . , . . ' LA ' 7, U 9 , Y ' 1 ' . , Y7 yi i Q - ' 1 rs j TJ' 'sh. MARY HISLOP Slgrma Gamma Slgma XIV 13 Next to love qulctness STIRLING MAI I'l AND By sllence I heal othel men s lmpelfec tlons and conceal my own Slgma Gamma Slgma Class Play Slgma Llt Play XIV Basketball 12 There was IU he1 character much to ove Ihuto hx Lmnxs CARRIE WOODWORTH 1 i!! K W- S g c' - uh. GENEVIFVE Ix AIXINIERFR XIV 13 Sigma Camma Slgma OlLll6Stl2i 14 Der Deutsche Vexem 14 Of making many books there is no enl and much study IS a wearmess of the flesh EARI MLFAI I Class Play Baseball OI IVE FI FTCHFR Slgma Gamma 'ixgma O G A YIV Class Pl ly A9SlStdHt lyplst Annuxl Eat dunk and be meuy well all dead some day lhutos by Lijllllbh I '. I I 7 . I . ' . su - I u 1. n ' Y 45 1 P' v 1 w . ' 1 1 , I A A . 1 4 A The memory of the just is blessed. , . , , ' L. r n . .1 :cw 1 I , ., . . 1'v 4 'Y lf 4 is 'I 1 u - v v 7 ' , - e . 77 FLORENCE C AREY Del Deutsnhe Vereln Stately and tall she moms ln the hall Up much too hlgh to hmm nny one 4 lll JOHN JOHNSON D 1 Deutsche Weleln 21 F, n early wlth ue to heaven 'NI ARI AIN PECK Guls Gym I would ldthel be llght than be PIGQI dent lhnoa lx w 4' . . . ,,- ' . , . , - f 3. .L , , .2 .H , . ' Sin in ' is an accomplishment which we . L1 ' ' . . Y H .. . . . '- U -- ' 1 ' nb' llfIl'lllFh KATHRYN McKEE lien Deutsche Veleln Lord of myself accountable to none But to my consuence and my God alone BERTHOLD NEWBERGER Del Detusche Ve1e1n What Shall I do'7 What conduct shall I find to lead me through the twlllght of my CLARICE BOWMAN When thlngs first got to golng wrong xuth me I sald Oh Lord whatever comes ke p me from gettlng sour I lu tr ln llllll h , . . ' Y 7 1. ,l 44 , mind? Sigma Gamma Sigma. ss ' ' Q' ' , Ll I I ' Y ! 7 Y Q ' 7 7! f ' 1 JN ,' 'V 'S . INEZ GLOW ER To know he1 xnaw a llbelal educatlon ID ltaelf STANFORD I EFFEN Football 14 Baseball 14 A llttle body doth often harbol a meat 'sou GEORGIANNA SMITH 0 G A Sigma Gamma Sigma I hear Qay not much but thmk the more I h to lx lflllll V H . . ' . . ' ' ' !7 J 9 Y ll ' , , I!! CK ' YY s' 1 - --'11 :4 nj J ' Sh. BARBARA BL ACKXVFI I Slgma Gamma blgma Guls Buble Class 13 1-1 Cnls C lee Club Ilke the nymph Fcho she s sun to get the llst word FDWIN MILLFR most becommg IH men MANIIE NVINDI In Sxgma Gamma Sxgma Del Deutsche Verem Cnls Qym Cl ss Glee Club She ensnaled mankmd wlth hen fan I loo S lhotu: bs L0lIl1Sh ' , ,I ' J K .V - y y -. . , . I ' 1 ' f . an ' 1 y , v, V ll I , , , . . . 1 4 - 'y ., . 'A Y A Humility is the part of wisdom and is D . . ,, . X J 1 I ' ass. KA 1 - ' ' - 1 ' - k 3, B XIX IFNINE XARNPR 5155111.11 lmmx qlgllll iuls Blble L ass ller lleutsthe Nucm When none ddmne lt s useless to excell Where none one bedux tls vdm t be FDWARD KOI B ootb all -X football play 91 and .41 gentleman W'hat mole can we say fol h1m'7 C I OTHII D VVII l IANIS 5lj,l11l C imma Sigma X Nluch study hath made me thm and pdetll lh utos bx tmrmsh l l l Y , , Y Y 1 A L 4 l C' 1' ' la z . '1' z. 1' ' . ' - 'l' . I- p 'A - 1' . u . A X . ' V ' Y.. K. A.: D- 1 . Y v v V 4 . r . , . ., . A, L. . O 3 belle. ,J A A F z . 1-A . . , . . , . . v 11 Y 'r w . Y' s ,, , , . A . . 1 -- l l' 1 IZ ' K ' . XIV. A 1 .1 y . 4 D 4 ,l 4 va XNN A b FFARNQ S1gm'1 G 1mm 1 blgflll Hall thou g.,1e1t Xnn1' whom thlee malms obey Dost somgtlmes Lounsel t.1l e md SOIIICUIIILN e1 JOHN MILHAFL K ILTNER Football 13 Baseball 14 Class Play Says It IS 1 nulsxme to be 1 handsome man We dont know to whom he lefere M ARY H ARUTUN C lgmd Q amm 1 Slgma Modesty IS the handmald of Vlrtue lllt I llml AL 4 if A L ' . 'z 1 1' 2 . ' , f' z 1 1 . 'f 'X Q t , H 1 . ' . 1 I , 1 . , 1 . , . . Der Deutsche Verem, ' .' ' z 'sz -1 z ' . 0. 3. A. S' 1' ' 1 z ' 1' . A. ' , ' ' 77 f ' 11 nr- j. '11' '.11. RAI PH HALEY Class Play Does good wolk when not 1n love HAIEL KAUFNIAN f,lCh9Stl3. qlLlTld C amma Slgma XIV As mxeet as the melodies from hel vlo n VICTOR HINTON Fcho Staff 1? S1 ma Ihl Fdltol IH Chlef Annual 14 Plebldent H S B B C Der Deutsche Velem 13 Pleasure! Class 14 Claes Play No man Wag more foolmh when he had not a pen m h1S hand Ol more wwe when he had lhoto bx QUIIIIK-ll u . . ' 7' , .' ' f ' . K ,. . 1. . i. . H . . V . K. ' K. ' . - ' - li . u J ' vv I , i ' . 'g . H 1, '. Editor-ln-Chlef Echoes 14. 1 '- - 1 ' , ' u a 1 1 1 I y 1 it 1 ' f . . 1 ' .L 77 M. S K. 1 , ' HARRILF Xltlxl' NNA Slgma C amm 1 slgllld Den Deutsthe Nezun I dwelt l0I'lLlll5.,lV upon thc woml wus lul golden h.-111 whlth fl1H,QCCl hu f0ICllL1ll GIBSOY W OI FE C lee Qlub Del Deutsche VQIQIII 1, Class Play Annual Qtaff 14 Presldent 'UV 13 l'he wlsest llllj.,l'ltCSt melnest of mm klnd LUQILE BAX SER 1,61 Deutsche Neleln So buxom incl bllthe incl dc-honm lhl lx! llllll . . ' 7 I . . . . r ,,' U rl r x l- bf -1 1 - ' - vv ,. . . . - - ,V . ,E . - Y . . 1 1 I . . . , ' . ' ' H ' Echo' Staff '13-'1-1. A L , . ,' v . 4 Q . nu 'S K. , .',. L. y ,Z A. 2 - - n 1 , V 4 AA W' f 4 V I 4 ' w V' . . 1 1 4 . -V ' U Us vt' 'U' 'S . CERTRUDE SNIII H Del Deuteche X mem Qlgnla Gamma blgma Qhe loved hex nountly I I KATHRYN WATQON I cannot lemam idle Exe! Since I mai a hlld I have had thls feelmg G ARLAND L ARPEN'l I' R Better be COYlCG1t9Cl and know Sonuthlng 1athe1 than be humble m lprnozance H ARRY SMITH L1 1 3 Track Team 14 Good bow who to then boolw anplx Wlll all be great men bl and bv 1 A . V. V . K l T a .I , , ,, H I, A . l , -I'h-wtus by Pow Ish. I . A U ' . . , . , ' . . ,, L 'A Q . 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I .- 1 .- 1' rv 1111 1' ' '1111 1 '11 Our class has been xx ell repleeented In football baseball and t1 ack And xxe re plflllfl of our stalxx alt ll610'cS I or courage they nex er lack les some ale famous m athlet1cs Qome are lea1 ned 1n l1te1atu1e But all knoxx obefhence to Honor Wlll a happx l1fe assuxe Now xxxth a hope for a reumon Of thls ClE1SQ1Il the bxe and bxe Vl e vxxll tu1n ou1 gave to the future And bid our lox Cd ones I ood bxe N M WONDER WHOS GOING THERE NOW7 tTune I ll ondel ll ho s In Qmg Hel Ixoxx 1 lou haxe lox ed manx schools IH the sxx ect long ago And each has meant heax en to x ou lou haxe xovx ed xour dllGCllOllS to each one III tu1n You haxe svxorn to them all to be true l ou haxe left them the folloxxmg x ea1 Did lt ex er occur to vou aftelxxalds bovs That Old Joplm to xou xxas most deal ' CHORUS I vxondel vxho s gomg there noxx ' I vxonder who s teachmg hlm noxx ' I vxonder vxho s k1Ck1Hg thoee old footballs Walking halls makmg calls I xxonder xxho s leaxmg todax Do thex also hate to go xx ax Hele s to all the rest We vslsh luck and success I vxonder who s gomg there noxx 'P xx mt to feel vxretched and lonesome and blue If x ou Just thmk of the days that are gone Of the school room so near and the teachels s0 deal And the lessons vxe all ueed to hate But the vxorld mox es apace and the g1rls of todax Fllt awav With a smlle and a tear bo xou nexer can tell vxho IS gomg there novx Or vxho wlll be going there next Vear L S .. t Q K P 9 v I 1 ' w v Q 1 xi . ., 4w I I 7. 1 Y w v 4 w ' 1 . we . . , K . .g . . 3 D 1 I Y ' 1 vv 1 v Y. 1 . , 'w 1 ' 1 - - r , . 4 9 -1 I - 1 . 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Wlth her I went to a dow ntovsn show And there 1n the moyles saw Marle and C lbson and V1ctor1ne But the xaudeulle beat It all Ind Kolb and C arland Larpenter Were struggllng vslth the mltts I unny'7 Well you should hate seen them The audlence slmply had fits Then out flltted vsell knovsn Freda So sllm and graceful and tall She was a modern dancer As famous as Mrs Thaw And her partner IH the dances Was the bashful Earl Mel' all But the cutest thlng that httle Eall d1d Was to stand on a rollmg ball And the chorus of this pleasing show Was a tr1o of charmmg glrls Nexa and Nlna and Carrle True Ah' They set my bram IH a Vlhlfl And after the shovs was over We vsent out upon the street And there saw Walter Coomer A peddllng home made sweets Lucllle Damels 1f you ll remember Wlth her dellclous candy Wh1ch she made 1n Hlgh School days And then I heard a bell a rlngmg Llttle Stanford hoxe ln VIQVS He was a sclssors grlnder Made them as good as new Whlle we were chattmg wlth Leffen A hand organ man passed by And I recognlzed the sllent B111 Board By the soulful gleam 1n hls eve B111 savs us and stopped to grmd out a tune And hls monkey danced whlle he played And then who should stop and say How do But Ruth BlttlCk a flashmg old mald Of course you ll remember th1s mald so demure Who knevs everybody had been exerv place Knew ex erythlng about everythmg known And would tell It to you w1th all DOSQlbl9 haste She told us that Martha and Catherine McKee Had settled down ln a flat And both though smgle were happy btlll But nelther one owned a cat And also that Florence and Berthold Neva berger Had taken a trlp to the moon Whv no' They dxd not go together Don t draw your concluslons so soon Inez and Luclle Kayser she sald Went abroad to marry a prlnce ' Y V Y V . . 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K c 1 , I ' I ' 4 1 C I F'1r11e Woodworth 'md Rhef1 Thompson Berthx Moody md M 111 Bell Haxe 1o111ed the corn doctors umon And h we a good C0111 s 1lve to sell M 1bel 1nd Barnev Morgan Te 1th L ltlll 111 Jflpllll Hlgh School What one can t do the other cm bo between them they keep a hrm rule Carl Me1ed1th Har11et and M1ldred Crouch lnxented a new halr dye '1 v11ll change red halr to laven black If It d1dthe1rs tw surely no l1e Alld K xthryn W 1tson s st1ll gomg to school She s1mply c 1nt stav wx ay D ue W 1rren 15 1 Holy Rolle1 Lut h1s zeal h 18 led h1m 1str1y And Hesper and Abb1e 1nd C ertrude Qtumpf Are s 1dly bemoanmg thelr f'1tQ And so ue Mayme W111dle and Ann1e Qtenrne Ior they nex ermore h ue a d 1te Almf1 Peters and Mdfldll Peck Are keepmg 1 lT11111'1'1g8 bure1u And WIIXIAH Va1ne1 and h IDIJV C lolh1ld H we 1ppl1ed to them 101 1 be 111 M 1ry H uutun md Ha7el Key Do house cle llllllg' by the du M ITB H1slop and Llycle Warlen W1ll both be dlXO1C66S 111 May 1 eorg1anna and Clara Schulte Hate D1 epared a new dlltl fat And May Van Bebloel and Add1e Ou en TI'16Cl It and are th1n as slats I ena N1ckell h IS founded 1 Nat1on 1l Punk Ha7el Kaufman hae g11ned IGIIOVSII PV hddlmg her hddle md s1ng1ng so gfzv At m my a country hoe dovsn And after we d goss1ped the whole play through And learned of our classmates so deal We each one left fO1 our sepa1 ate homeq To dream of the claos of that year And here my story true must end 101 the fates of all vse haxe see11 A11d now my f'1X01 1te p1pe s gone out The tob 11 co vu IS surely too green L R 14 'O' Y W 11 1 1 1, , 2 ' . 2 217 , 1 y ' ' 1 1' ' . f a 1 1 1 -. 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 11 . 1 , 1 1 s f r w . - 4 . 1 1- 4 ' 11 , . 1 ' ' y' 1 1 ' 11 I T . . . 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K 11 . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 4' 1 3 1 L1 1 y 1 1 Lv , y K 1 1' ' '81 l 2 T, 721' 1' .l A ,, . r . ., Ellyn 0116155 ltllag HIS year the Class of 14 has worked up and produced the best play ever glven by any class IH our Hlgh School This IS not egotlsm elther for the publlc acknowledges the fact Soon after Chrlstmas a commlttee was appomted to select a class play and Mrs Geo I' Wolfe was selected as dlrectress Mlss Emma Prlce Mlss Pearl Corl Mlss Fran ces Hays and MISS Phebe Grlfiith of the Hlgh School Faculty were appomt ed to asslst ln the selectlon of the play and soon had a number of produc tlons up for comparlson After several long weeks of readlng and compar 1ng the leadlng plays of the day the commlttee declded upon George Ade s noted productlon Just Out of College Then began the ordeal of trylng out There were about sixty five pu plls IH the class whose grades permltted them to try out for a place ln the cast and by a slow process of ellmxnatxon the final cast was selected There are twenty promlnent speaklng parts and twenty seven mlnor parts ln the cast makmg the largest number of people ever seen ln a Hlgh School play 1n Joplm The play lb wrltten ln three acts the first belng ln the othce of Plck erlng s Perfect Pxckle Factory the second 1n the Pure Food Exposltlon in the Public Park and the last ln the waiting room of the Un1on Rallway Station The play shows IH a masterful way the store of w1t the humornst from the tlme the curtaln was ralsed tlll the end of the last scene was reached The play IS a modern comedy of more than ordlnary note and handled ln the way the cast of Senlors handled It the production made a strlknng appearance before the publlc Just Out of College was presented two nlghts at the New Joplm Theater to well filled houses Last year the Senlor play was held two nights but the 1dea met w1th conslderable opposltlon but th1s year noting the success of last years venture and havlng efcpllclt confidence 1n the busmess ab1l1ty of the manager of the play Mr Davld M Warren and knowlng that the play was above the average productlon of the kmd no one ralsed a dlssentmg hand to the two night proposltlon Mrs Wolfe worked hard and long w1th the students and dld not leave a stone unturned to make the play up to the standard ln every deta1l Each character was drllled untll he had hlS part down nearly to perfectlon and to Mrs Wolfe should be glven the pralse for the success of the productlon The cast labored over the parts and every one IH the play deserves mentlon for the way he stuck to the Job durlng the weary weeks of prac tlse puttlng aslde sleeplng and even eatmg ln some cases to make the play a success from every vlewpolnt But It was worth the eiort The stu dents of the Class of 14 showed the c1ty of Joplm a play that was out of the ordlnary Every one starred m h1S part and the audlence showed ap preclatlon at every speech Everybody was pleased Wlth the productlon and the Senlors as a class w1sh to thank every one who has taken any part 1n the stagmg of Just Out of College The cast of characters ln the order of thelr appearance on the stage IS as follows' ! , 0 LY Fwy . . w , , n n 1 g, I I u I w N - 1 1 ' 'A . . L ' , L' - ' s . s . ' K l i ,: , . ' Sl !Y , . . L1 , l C W . - ' , A1 1 A1 . S , . A . . . ,, ' . . f' . . . .' , . , . L L a. L b n . , s 'K George Ade has at hls command, for the audlence was kept ln an uproar . F l , ! ll Y! . ' ' . 1, . . . . . , .H y . A' . Aix' ' , u . o . y K P ' 1 ' li ' 77 ' A .L Y . K. .' , i .. . , x ns , u . k . 0 5 ' . , - c L . 1 , ' ' ll ll Y 9 Rufue an office boy Bllly Bradford .1 bookkeeper Bernlce McCorm1ck Septlmus Plckerlng the p1ckle magnate Sllvere Mason an old college churn Sollcltor of Insurance I eorge Streebv R IV Carlson I ucllle D i.l1l8lS Walter Coomer Glen JHITIISOII Sh1elds Fram Mar1e Snead L enex 1exe Chlzzle one of those candld frlende Carollne Plckermg only daughter of Sept1mus lreda Congdon Ed Worthlngton Svunger Juat out of college C1bSOH Wolfe A book Agent Exam Ex ans N W Jones buslnebs vxoman Nma Stephenson Luella Jenkms P1cker1ng preeldent Co Ordlnated C ulture Clubs I ouxse Welnert Prof H Dalrymple Lllss 1postle of repose Vlctor Hlnton DAISY Trlppett l T 1 Annl Maude Dol fcld Jansy Trlppett 1 W ls Q Inunlce lwsher MISS Larksum MISS Blythe Ax ls W 1llace Je mnetta Moals 1 mma Hamm MISS Byrd I mgo C uls MISS C ay MISS Cheerful MISS Brlght I ub Hopklns from the countu Mus Annabelle Pry an eccentl IC ch 11 1cter Mrs Am illdi 1 1rrlous X7l0l6t HVdCll1llI I 1ly Rose Attend mls L ollectol of Soux unrs Iohneon McN'1tt Jack Lmds 13 Tom Catlm Haney Hughea Henry Watson Pat Wllllama Tom Langdon Bob Mllt0II Irank Brown Aunt Julla Svs mgex T1Ck6t Seller News Stand Glrl 'l ram C 1ller Nevs xbov Baggage Men Ex COll9g13.I1'w Ollxe lletcher X era Hughea VVlll16 Munday Junes Murphy Ruth L1tt1ck Cl IYICQ Iovs man NI1ld1ed Cxouch Hazel F1 eese I erth 1 Moodv 16111 Nlckell Shlelds l 1 1m 1 yron P 1rton Lulu ard Kolb F ul Mcl all Mlke Glltner R 1lph Haley PFICE Mlller Daxld W 1rren Maur1ce Regan Ceorge Buchanan C 1rr1e Woodworth I lI'lI9V Morgan Cleo Ratekm Nanson Curtxs C 1rlyle Drlesbach 1 Q uy Meredlth 1 l11cha1d Johnson 1 1, , 1 ,v., 1 ....,...,..Y.,. ...,,....,... 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' 3 L 111111 .111111- 1 1 1 1111 111 1111.1--1 -..11......, ..,, ' 1 . . 1 ' c ...1 1111 1111111 ..11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11111 1. 11 .1 ' 1' 1' V1 'I v ' Q 1 x .1 11..11111 ..11.1..11.,111 1111 1111 1 1 1 11 1. .1 ff, 1 1 7 - ' 1 'Ellyn' jBa1rrala111 vate gl'-ZXB1'fI5B5 On Sunday afternoon May 10 at 3 oclock the Baccalaureate Ewcer clses were held at the Joplin Theater The students met at the Hlgh School md marched two abreast clad ln gray caps and gowns to the theater The process1on was about a block long and made a very lmposlng plcture as lt slowly passed along Upon reachlng the place the class occupled the front txers of seats whlle a proud assembly of parents and fr1ends looked on After xsong Holy Holy Holy had been sung Rev H C W1ll11ms gzve the lllNOC3l1OIl The anthem Chrlst Our Passover was then sung by the cholr from the Flrst Presbyterxan Church MISS Mary Blngham played fm v1ol1n solo after whlch the audlence Jolned 1n the Responslve Re 1d1ng Rev John Garretson offered a prayer WhlCh was followed bv mother anthem Come Unto Me Rev W M Cleaveland preached the sermon usmg as a sublect When I Embark In h1s talk he emphaslzed a student s lndependency after graduatlon and brought home the fact that a person cannot posslbly llve to hlmself alone but must also have a hand ln formlng the character of other persons beslde hxmself After th1s splendld talk Onward Chrlstlan Soldlers was sung by the assembly Rev Plnnell then gave the benedlctlon The 0315155 4 ag The Class Day BXGTCISBS were held on Thursday afternoon May 14 IH the Hlgh School Audltorlum before a large audlence of the parents and lrlends ot the members of the graduatlng class At the appolnted tlme the students clad 1n thelr gray caps and gowns appeared and hlled up the front tlers of seats A song was then sung by the class after wh1ch each stu dent answered to h1s name ln the last roll call The Class Day program was then glven After a short welcome by the presldent Ray Carlson the Class Hlstory was read by Mlss Freda Congdon Then followed a plano solo by MISS Avls Wallace the Class Poem by Mlss Marle Snead a vocal solo by MISS Anme Stearns the Class Prophecy by Mxss Leah Roblnson a v1ol1n solo by Al fred Dangerheld a charge to the under classmen by George Buchanan a return by C race Purkltt and then the Class W1ll by Shlelds Fram The program was splendldly rendered and Mlss Brllhant Brader the ch urman of the program commlttee should be compllmented for her work Class Day IS always looked upon by the graduates as the last b1t of work they w1ll ever do ln the Hlgh School It IS a sort of good bye ap pearance 1n the school llfe and It 1S a Joyful yet solemn occasxon It IS the last word before Commencement and has been made an annual affalr Thls year the GYCTCISES have been well carrled out ln every partlcular and the day w11l be looked upon as a pleasant memory by the nmety SIX young graduates gs 99 , U I , 5 , f , , 1 ,1 . s v v v ' .Y Y 1 . 1 1 1 A I I D c 1 , 1, 1 l k1L1. 1K1 I . 1. 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' v I . 1 . - v 1 ' 1 - 'Gln .1 umm Svmm lxmrrptztmnx One of the blggQSt thlngs connected Wlth the socxal functlons of Com mencement IS the atfalr ln xxhlch the Junxors act as hosts to the members of the outgolng class After much dlscusslon It xxas declded to make thls event 1 combmed receptlon and banquet It was held on the ex enmg of Mondxy May 11 at the Hlgh School The halls were beautlfully and fu t1st1cally decorated for the occaslon In the upper corr1do1 a receptlon p1o gram xx IS held vxhlle later 1n the 9X9I1lI1g the banquet xx as glxen 111 the b1g mlddle hall After the guests had assembled each one wxs proxlded Wllh 1 tlcket wh1ch en xbled hlm to travel from San I ranclsco to Coney Island 'I hen the company xx as escorted to the tram and started on the 1ourney Whlle m 1k mg the tr1p many of the prmclpal c1t1es of the country vxere x1s1ted and It converse xx 1th h1s new partner on a subxect designated on h1s t1cket as be1ng sultable for that certa1n clty The only change 1n thls program was the fact that xxhenex er an Equal Suffrage State vxas reached lnstead of the gen tleman mox1ng forxxard the lady mox ed back a seat At Yellowstone Na t1onal Park exerv one stopped to see the an1mals and vxhen Coney Island vxas reached refreshments were served In thlq way every one became xcquamted vxlth every one else and an hour was g1V6H for 1ust a xollv good t1me A program was then rendered and some short speeches vxere mzde bv the dltlerent members of the classes After the program upstalrs had been finlshed the guests were es corted to the long tables IH the mlddle corrldor wh1ch were loaded wlth everv kmd of good thlng to eat After the appetltes of the guests had been satlsfied the program for the even1ng was concluded About tvxo hundred students vxere present b6S1d6S many members of the Faculty Ex erybody seemed to have a good t1me and the Senlor Class W1ShQS to extend to the JUHIOTS a hand of appreclatlon and thanks for the dellghtful t1me m 1rk1ng the last soclal functlon of the Class of 14 V 9 9 W. 4 5 4 s I 'il 0 t . ff. if .l W. , ' f 7 I .1 2 ' ' . 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Qlunxzlxzvllrcnlwnt OTVIMENCEMENT has come It has come too soon It IS somethlnv we have looked forward to wlshed for hoped for 'md antlclpated ex er smce we entered thls Hlgh School As Ifreshmen Lommencement was '1 dream As Semors It 18 a reallty We who have xttended other Com mencement exerclses have had a falnt touch of a teelmg of sadness as we have seen the capped and gowned graduates solemnly recelve thexr dlplo mas and depart from the old school some w1th loy and some Wlth sorrow but all enterlng lnto a new world We have eagerly looked forward to the txme when we m a mlghty class would come to the end of the last tollsome ye xr and would go out as many have gone before us to take up a new llfe after four years spent to gether ln the busmess of gettmg an educatlon But thls t1me has come too soon The last year has passed too qulckly We have not reallzed that the tlme was growlng so short We have meant to do so many thmgs thmgs we have looked forward to slnce we were lfreshmen Our Senlor year has passed very rapldly xt seems W1th our h we llved a month or two It cannot be a year And now we re to the end' We look on our Hlgh School llfe as the cream of our evustence the best tlme we have ever known To some of us It has meant hard work drudg ery study pr1vat1ons and worry To others lt has been a short sweet song happmess 1oy and contentment but to all It has hlled the best years we have ever known No one w1ll regret the fact that he hxs spent four years of hxs hfe Wlth the Class of Fourteen Nmety SIX of us w1ll graduate together Our number was larger when we began but durmg our four years together a slow ehmmatlon process was IH evldence and now only the mnety and SIX are left Now we are to part Some w1ll go hlgher 1nto the professlons and the busmess world of llfe Some w1ll mstruct those younger ln the paths of knowledge Others w1ll enter the great colleges and unlversltles of our country to further beneflt themselves and prepare themselves for the busl ness of l1v1ng We now part We must say good bye to our school to our frlends to our assoclatlons to our Hlgh School hfe But let us not forget we once spent four years of the most valuable txme of our llves together as a class Commencement has come' We must now each go hls way and do h1s best L EHVOI' 1 1 1 .1 1 ' v A Cs . n s . , K D I x ' v v 1 1 vi 1' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' , . . . . . , . 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' 1 A 7 . ., . . 1 1 Q 1 s L 5 4 sq 1 1 ' ,1 'A as -v W J! li 1 ' ll 05111 iilzlst mzll 'lllh fEL'5fEIlIll?T1t E the Senlor Class of the Jophn H1gh School Clty of Jophn State of IVIISSOUTI haung exceptlonally brlght student members all healthy and vsealthy and mse and senslble of the need of certa1n persons and des1r1ng to make a dlsposltlon of our property and atfa1rs VShll9 here do hereby make publlsh and declare the followlng to be our Last W1ll and 'Iestament hereby cancelllng all former w1l1s whlch have been made at any tlme by all prevlous classes Artlcle I To the School Board do we bequeath the power of veto to all thmgs ln student l1fe whlch seem lmposslble to them Artlcle II To the Faculty as a vshole do vue w1ll and bequeath the power of l1fe and death ox er all students Artlcle III To the Junlor Class do we w1ll and bequeath to them and thelr ass1gns forever the followlng to Wlt All Semor prlvlleges mclud lllg' the rlght to wear caps and gowns when they graduate and pr 1CtlCdllY any other pr1v1leges that they may squeeze from the School Board Artlcle IV To the Sophomores do we bequeath the decoratlons ln each room 1nclud1ng the thermometers calendars and Ten Commandments Artxcle V To our esteemed Llbrarlan do we w1ll and bequeath the mxscellaneous collectlon of artlcles lncludlng all orchestra mus1c racks and the three legged table and she may sell Sdld 1unk at her d1scret1on Art1c1e VI To Mr Wlll I oster and Mr Hez Henley do we w1ll 1nd be queath all the prlceless apparatus and 1nstruments 1n thelr respectlxe rooms Artlcle VII To Mr Arthur Henley do we bequeath the 6XClLlSlV9 rlght to monkey vslth the buzz saw Artlcle VIII After much dlscussxon and debate we hereby lefue mll and bequeath the excluslxe rlght to oversee glxe demerlts and keep the lmes 1n three abreast to 'VI1ss Derrm MISS Grlthth and Mlss Toner Artlcle IX To whomsoever w1ll dust and repalr the vshlte elephant IH dlsgulse at the head of the north stalrs do vxe w1ll and beque ith It Artlcle X The pencll sharpener goes to the Sophomores 1nd they may rent It at thelr dlscretlon Artlcle XI The two small holes IH the cellmg of the assembly room go to the first class whlch succeeds ln hanglng a banner therefrom Artlcle XII We reallze that certaln c1t1zens of Joplm need a remmder of thelr CIVIC prlde and to them and them alone do we w1ll and bequeath thus buxldmg these halls of learnlng vshlch would be a dlsgrace to a tovsn of half the SIZE of Joplln Artlcle XIII To Mlss Toner MISS Perry and MISS Isherwood falls the task of carlng for the mmds and morals of the comlng Semors We hereby trust them Wlth thxs responslblhty Artlcle XIV Upon MISS Corl and Mlss Crlflith falls the mlsfortune of lnstructlng the 1nfer1or Junlors when we are gone May thelr one cheer mg thought ln those dark hours of trlal be the memory of us Artlcle XV To the yanltors do we entrust vslth the pow er to keep the halls free from chemlstry room odors mlce Freshmen and all other vsan derlng vermm The foregomg mstrument conslstlng of fifteen artlcles was at the date thereof s1gned and declared by the sald Senlor Class to be their Last ff 9 f- u f I X V 5 ' Q l 'L 9 A 9 v ' 'ww v y - s L 9 L Y Y N . w 1 L , L L L L, . . i 7 . 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Y L , L , L, 9 N N 1 N N lx mtm NM N thu Sljjllkil N x kkil at Vx A N on W N I xv Minn N W N NE! vi N W ill :mml 'l'vst:unvn1 whilv in ilu- Joplin High School, :md in thnx prev llN,NVll1l,2l1 the-il' 11141114-st :xml in Hu-11' IH't'.'l'llK'U, :mul in ilu- pl'v.'1-llvv ul 1 u I1 ul 1-1', haw SlllJ.'k'I'HM'1l nm' Ilillllki' an ' :.' veto. ln XVilm-ss'l'lu-1'1-ln, Wm: thx' StXIliUl'f1l1lS,', have se-1 our hzmml :xml we ml tw this, our Lust Will :xml 'l'vslz1rm'11t, cmmsisling ol' iiI't1-cn zxrticlos, mul Nllll Ll'ilwm1x'11:ll1ws ilu-kwin. 'I'I1l.' t'u11r'11-1-rmllxmlzly oI'lXl:xy, Nm-tw llumlrocl l u111'l1-4-11. i'l,AS.' UI 'I 1. Slll 81.115 IVHAM, Fl: . 'lex , 'ffx It iid.. AMW ' vi-' Q f an ,, mr, Q , , f an ' , W X l f sn ,, SYQQS W f Z X f Z X 4 X X NX N X l 31 ORGANIZATIONS w ,xx,XX A A wk W- SW X--N X- Q XX XX,XXxXX X Q. W XMY X xv 5 S Q ..,. X X Y XWS 1 I far' JUN ORS ,- .1 P. JUNIORS Earl Bryant Presldent Carl Spald Vlce Presldent Florence Whlte Treasurer Natalle Morgan Secretary Dale Maher Sergeant at Arms Class colors Black and Old Cold In the year 1911 a goodly number of young people entered the Ioplln Hlgh School Llke all who make the1r deput IH thlS mstltutlon we vsere tlmld After beC0m1Hg accustomed to Hlgh School vsays the tlmldness soon left and each began to stretch h1s mmd m the realms of research to fit hlmself for the opportunltles of later l1fe In the Fall of our first year there was an inter class spellmg bee Our class carrled off the honors W were only Freshmen but we even spelled wlth the Semors and that we thought was quite a feather ln our cap We got such good tramlng 1n th1s match that we were well prepared for a slmllar contest the next year but we are sorry to say we have never had the chance to show our superlorlty ln thls l1ne any more because there have never been any more spelllng bees Durlng the next school year when vue were Sophomores It bemg that we had never had any soclal gathermgs to speak of vse declded to haxe a blg party and dance at the Elks Hall Barrmg llmburger cheese rocks and cess of thls affalr led to many other soclal pleasures and slnce that tlme we have managed to keep up qulte a strmg of good tlmes Not all of our Hlgh School llfe has been play Our work has been above the par and IS sald bv some members of the Faculty to be above that of any other class 1n school However we are not egotlstlcal enough to belleve any such statement However the Jumor Class aslde from the regular school work helps support the varlous school orgamzatlons and has repre sentatlves ln all departments of athletlc work We have members IH the llterary SOC18t19S glee clubs dramatlc club and 1n fact all socletles to whlch J unlors are ehglble The Class has shown rare 1udgment ln electmg the same officers from year to year The presldent has been actlng ln h1s capaclty for three years and by the successful career the class has had lt looks as lf thls IS a pretty good plan Knowlng that there was a great deal of theatrlcal talent 1n our class we declded to glve a play to help defray the expenses of glvlng the Senlors a farewell receptlon thls year So Hlcks at College was presented on Novmber 27 1913 to a full house at the Club Theater Every one vsas pleased wlth the play and We conslder lt one of our most successful ven tures as a class So we feel that our work at J H S has counted for somethmg and vse slncerely hope that our last year may be as brlght and successful as our first three years and that each student wlll be stronger for havlng been a member of the Class of 15 B M 15 , . , . . , , 9 - g ' ' . , . I . 1 ! ' . . . , n L 7 nv, Lin ' ' ' ll , rv . , . . . , , K x n L' , . - . . . e y w 1 ' . K 9 A ' Y 9 , t' . . t ' ' f . v I W' x L' .. . 7 1 . . . , . , 7 . . u V . Y . . . , L . t , tl, a llttle scrap, not to speak of the raln, every one had a good tlme. The suc- Y n ' A Q . . , . . . . , . ., . , , K t L A L t ' Y k Y 7 9 7 ' . . q L K ' 9 . , 1 t , 1 ' ' . . . . . ,, . ,, 7 . . . t , 9 s . . ' ' , , n n ' ' V . . V W 9 1 . ., . PHOMORES SO I'l1u14y lm Ilv-:I-I SOPHOMORES The Qophomole Class 18 about the blggest l1XCll9St and best 01gE1II1Z8fl class JOpll1I Hlgh has had for a long tlme The members of thls class haxe been dolng thlHgS all veal They ale lnterested ln so manv of the school actlxltles that It IS hald to kcep tr lck of them Most of thc Llt members ale Sophomores They haxe sexeral boys ln the Boys t lee Club and all but tvlelxe 01 foulteen of the members of the C lrls C lee Club ale Sopho 1110195 C us Tenner and Wllllq Qeyffert Sophomores xl ere on the football team alld sex eral of the track and baseball men hall flom thls class The Alpha Beta Kappa a llterarv SOClGtV IQ entlrelv a Sophomole organlza IIOH AgldQ from the school dutlcs the Sophomores haxe had sexelal so clal aff llls the largest of vshlch was a masquerade party on October 24 at the home of MISS Ruth Carter The Alpha Beta Kappa has held some hlkes and plcnlcs and lltogether the Sopnomores hate a prettx good tlme OlItNlflL of school houls dent Plank V811 dl secletarx June Prlce tleasuler Edward Scott SGI leant at 'll ms Tan Povsers IN MEMORIAM tTo the Mouse vsho llx ed ln 58 J H61Ql16S the bodx of a vuee tlnv beast A mouse unlearned III Latln and C reek But smalt and clevel ln hls own Cllnlllllg xl as As any of We Seven ln Vlfgll I say Wlth hls long long tall and beadv black es es At the slght of hlm there arose shouts alld crles Whw ue feared hlm I cannot see F01 he xl as as harmless as he could be I m sure vse should thank hlm to our dVllIg dav F01 the hours he caused us to ldle avs av In KK atchlng lest he should approach oul seat Alld begln playlng about our feet Fx ell our teacher bold and braxe Hel attentlon never gave When mousle lookmg for somethlng to eat Came xerv near to her dalnty feet One dav vse mlssed hlm at the accustomed place And Mlss Has s vllth tears streamlng dovs n hel face Told us that he was caught and doomed to dle BV a cruel and heartless man oh mv' Now what dld he do to deserve such a fate? He lnsplred us Wlth fear but never wlth hate And he nex er dld anvthlng wrong I know go I m sure he has gone where all good mlce go 4 ww . v . ' v l w 1 A I I I I I , I , I N . . I Y I ' I 1 . 1 1 I ww Y ' ' 1 I I 1 y 4 Q ' 1 - w 1 v I 1 l yl ' v 1 . . v I 4 - 2 y 1 J I4 ' 'l 1 Q N W' V Y ' 9 '1 1 L I . I 7 I I1 Il Y J C ' v v 1 w Y' 1, Y I 1 ' I 1 I 1 I - I . . ' I'. I I I I , I', ' , I, v I N Il I'Il. ,, I l ,, . Q . . . 4 . ' I ' f I 9 K I ' I I I 'I', I 7 . Il 7 A I ' . 2 .hy K , v K. K . Y y. ' , , CI ' 97 ' I' ' I', ' 2 I' ' ' -V I' j I .nip 'lhe otfcers ct the class are: Presldent, WllllS Seyffertz vlce presl- 'I 7' I . ' I I I I N I ' 1 Q' ' 1 ,ya 9 ' x V K 1 Q' E I A-I -C I K, I I . , , ' , ' sc vv I ' I y , I ' ' I I A ! I ' ' ' I . I , I , I I - I ' ' ' I y ' ' If ! ,, . In H - ' ' I ' , L I ' 9 I ! I 'Y I' L I' - I Y v . I Y ' 7 4 . vi A I svn L I 7 v v w I I I ' ' I I 7 0 l y v . I 0 . I 1 7 1 7 v I I Y 9 , I' , I , 'I V . ' . Y I I ' Il 5 ,, .w 7 V. 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Y I ' V Y ' 7 ' K I K I ESHMEN l'hU1.. nm 11.-.m FR FRESHMEN BOYS B BLE CLASS THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BIBLE CLASS On Thursday March 26 the Hlgh School boys held thelr last Blble Class for the year 15 14 To say that the season has been a b1g success would be puttmg It xe1x xe1y m1ldlV Th1s class 15 the largest ln MISSOUFI lhmk of lt' It 15 one of the lu gest 111 the Lmted States 'lhlb year s class xxas opened about 1 month after school began and has had an axerage at tend mce of mnety nme felloxxs exery Thursday noon that a meetlng xx as held Only txxo dxxs xx e1e mlssed one Thanksg1x1ng xxhen exery one xx anted to eat h1s tulkex at home and at Chr1stmas tlme xxhen xxe had a xx eek holldav Nh Clex eland has g1x en h1s tlme and has brought 1n some splend1d les sons The boys ire all grateful to h1m for h1s xxllllngness to help ln th1s Q16lt entelprlse Mr Q lax elle and the Y M C A deserxe much credlt for the 1nte1est taken 1n the Hlgh School boys and xxe are sure the felloxxs are 111 on the good s1de of the Y and 1ts du ectors The OHTCGIS ot the class fo1 thls year xx ere X lctor HIDTOH pres1dent K len Shlrk x1ce presldent BWILH Barton secretary and Kelley Taulbee treasurer Bach Thulsday noon a splend1d d nne1 xxas selxed 1n the lobby of the talk Dur1ng the yea1 xxe haxe had many d1st1ngu1shed x1s1tors We have had lJLlSlll6SS men bankers laxxx els xudges IHISSIOIIRFIQS Y M C A men men ln educatlonal vxork and Just good men ln common llfe All have helped make the class a success Some of the boys of course xx1ll be gone next year but by the mterest shoxx n by the lellovxs xxho xx1l1 be ln school next year the Hlgh School IS as sured ot a bllle Class second to none IH thls part of the countrv '1 he Blble Class has come to be one of the helpful necess1t1es of Hlgh School llfe and Jophn boys haxe not been backxx ard IH reahzlng thls fact so xxe are sure that the Hxgh School Boxs B1ble Class Wlll be greater than ex er next year BEATITUDES OF THE FACULTY Mr Blame Blessed are they vxho do not stand IH the hallways and talk for they are scarce MISS Eberlv Blessed IS he xx ho retulneth h1s books on tlme for he shall recelve more M1ss G9161 Blessed 19 he xx ho xxrlteth h1s papers 111 good Engllsh for he shall IQCQING no red marks MISS Phelps Blessed IS she xxho hangeth h 1 dlsh toxx els up ex enly for she shall escape the xxrath to come M1ss Cuddeback Blessed are they xx ho can smg do m1 sol do for they shall not fall flat on the sharps Mxss Prlce Blessed are ye xxhen I shall cr1t1c1ze you and persecute Vou and sav all mannel of st1ng1ng th1ngs to Vou RQIOICG and be exceed 1ng glad for great IS your benefit and so shall I persecute those xxho are to come after you 9 . . . ,. , . . ss v 1 v .-7 . v Vx s I ' 1 ss ' ' y .Q v 4 ' ' . s 's . s ' 'ws ' V' ' '1 . - x ' ' ' w ' 's 'w s Q L C s, nf K An, . . . , . z ' - ' 'S ' Q ' ' f . . . ztvs v 1 'SP , f K ' v' y y v , . 'x 1 v . 'w ' v y . y , . . , . A . 1 fn n K s ' 1 . 1 'x 'M v ' 1 ' C . . . I . . 1 . A l 1 1 I l N v v . .r, . . A ,' sl ry ' , ', ' .. ' .. . '. , f' ' ' . . .. . , . , Y Y I y' Q' a vmx , 7 5 I K r ' y . v - 1 C 1 . , 4, . y , ' 1 v S ks .y ' H 77 , , ,, N , Y , and, after the meal xx as ox'e1, Mr. Cleax eland always brought us a good ' v 4 v 1 v I 1 1 'w ' 's fx' 1 xl aww I u 5 s v-aw . v . w. ' 1 1 . .. , ., y .,. ., .. ., . . . . , N w s v' y ' K 'v ' r v . ' s v ' vs v 7' ' s 7 ' ' - . ,. . .N my I l cfs L E. I' I ww 1 v it Nw. I Y, - , , ,. ' ' 5 s v . ' 1 l ' ' , , . . 'ww 0 'v I v 4 - ' . L . s, . . . . . . . w 'I . 1 . . .: .Q '. s f e' I ' . ' , nu A ' A v a ', . ss y V ' ' . . . , . , ' ' V 1 7 s THE PRESS WW fVu11zbew 19141 Lbplpfyffbljgbaaf Q5 21556 Nba 19111- b.b,DhvfZfbD2'1500f 'U New PZQP fllfmben 49411- JOPLIN HIGH SCHOOL ECHOES The Joplln Hlgh School Echoes our school publlcatlon has been a success thlq year from nearly every standpolnt Ifour numbers were IS sued One at Thanksglvlng one at New Year s another on Washlngton s blrthday and the last paper appeared at Easter tlme The paper IS prlnted ln the form of a magazlne ot thlrty two or forty pages and IS filled Wlth good llwe readlng matter There are always four to flue good storles an athletlc department reports of varlous organlzatlons and classes and lots of general school news besldes the edltorlals and other such artlcles Then vue alvsays manage to hnd some good lokes and these glV9 the magazlne a llttle more vlm and llfe than would be the case vslth no tun at all The staff of the Echoes have been kept busy the vshole year ln put tlng the papers out and deserves much credlt for the vsay ln WhlCh each member h IS done hls part About three hundred CODIQS have been prlnted for each lssue and these have been nearly always dlsposed of ln the school Howexer more subscrlptlons should be pald ln by the elght hundred stu dents of the school but many of the people do not take an lnterest ln the enterprlse 'lhe Echoes for the year 13 14 IS entlrely out of debt hallng been ll8CI6tl vslth It are COl1gI'dIUldtll1g themselves ln the success of the publlca IIOII We slncerely hope that next year the Joplln Hlgh School vslll lssue Volulne Xl ot the Echoes and vwlll make as successful 1 xenture as the mag 171116 has been thls Vear THE STAFF EdltOT ln Chlef' BUSINESS Managers XICTOR HINTON 14 BARNES MORGAN GIBSON WOLI'E 14 I ltelaly Edltors EARI BRYANT ANNA MAUDE DORI El D I4 IIARIE SNEAD 14 Cllculatlng 'Nlanagers WAL'ILR COONIER 14 PREDA CONGIj0N 14 CARLHI L DRIESBALH 14 LOREN BROWN 15 Cartoomsts Exchange Edltor GEORGE BUCHANAN 14 JUIIA SHEI ARD SHIELDS PRAM 14 DEI AR'l MFNTS Semol Sophomole IE AH ROBINSON RUTH C ARTER Junlor If leshman BROORSHIRE MONTGOMERY LADDAS TURNER Athletlc Alumnl LOUIS FOSTER ALBERT BURGESS 13 PALULTY COMMITTEE WILL FOSTFR J ARTHUR HENLEY EMMA PRICE PE ARL CORI PHOEBE GRIFF ITH as ' ' xr - ' ., , . un l w l E D - W ' 1 N . 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PW' 5 Q :A Q B BLE CLASS G RLS P GIRLS BIBLE CLASS Thls year the glrla haxe had a SDIQIICIICI b1ble Class The meetmgs hase been held 1n the lfn st Methodlst Chur ch it Foulth stleet mnd By els uenue every Wednesday noon md haxe been attended by an uerage ot xbout Qeventv guls Here after 1 lunch hls been selxed Mls Dr Mcln toah bllngs a lesson and the gnls ue alvs Us sure ot 1 good tllk by thls able teacher The class h IN been Xen populu thls mnter mth the Hlgh School gnls and It IS certnn that exch member h1s recelxed much good hom the organ1zat1on We hope th xt next xeir exen 1 gre mter 1nte1est xx 1lI be taken Ill thls act111tx tor thele IS Il0IIllIlg Ill ou1 school th it shows the Illgll ty pe ot students so xx ell 'ls the lntelest tlken ln the txx o splendld Blble Llaeses Hear the nevs PIOIGSSOI spe 1k Homer s mel ely me mt to pl xx mth QIASSICS must be done 111 IX vuth Wo mole toohsh lectules on Socrates and Yenophon We can easlly fol ego A111121 nrumqul cano Students haxe no tlme to lose Teach them somethlng they c ln use 1 ooks llke theee bctole them thrust Hovs to Bulld and Run a 'hust Hovs a Senate may be bought Hon to Qteal and not get c xught If 1sy Steps on bhe ulng I locks Ilflgdtlllg Common Stocks Teach the thoughtful theolog Memolrs of a Plous Hog Have a SOCl0IOglC course Lalled Respectable D11 O1 ce Llf91S short and tlme 1st mst Wherefore monkey mth the pa'st'7 Make the student fit I sav l 01 thm grandel lxrgel du Mould and tram h1m so he cu Learn to Qkm the othel m ln 'lhus hell be a povselful mm And a model CIUZQII And some day, 11 hen he 18 g1eate1, He'll en11ch hle Alma Mater Exchange 9 '1 ' . 1 . 1 ' 7' 11 ' ' 1 n x L Cvn. A y ' w.41 , .1 1 4 1 1 1 4 v 11 t I , c I c . . 1 ' , S 1 ,z ' f ' Q - z ' ' ' C . ' il, , .-, L Q. L. , . . l' '-As, ' 'ks 1 2' I E ' as 1, ' . ' - ' . 2 .' J z ' 2 z ' ' ' 3 v' I . ' 1 I V- Y ' 4 . 1 I I 1 1 I A 1 V1 ' - ' r 1 1 . . v 1 ' '11 1 1 l a u ' , 1 No more Liltlll, no more tlreek. it ,1 4 4 vc . . aj , I 4 KYK1. K1 ,1 i vzcv 7' . 5' 1 - .1 1 1 N I I 1 n L A C A a Lu . u' , , 1 v' . 4 . . H ' 1 v ' 1 ll j ' ' 1 u , J S . 1 . . - 1 U v K 4 1 y , k I v .A is 1 1 N 4 1. 41 3 1 Jct . c , . , 1 . I . K sv. ' . A' mx s Sl ' K , ' ' A, H wi 4 , , ' Y , a it ' .1 1 I .1 ig 1 . . . .. , Y. it n N 1 n y AC., 9 4' 1 . 1 4 1 4 v . , c ct . 5' 1 I . W 2 1 1 l 1 I I C Q at 1 1 v y 4 2 RC H EST RA I'llwIn ny lla-:xml O ORCHESTRA The O1cheSt1a th1s sear has deseloped 1nto the best OI'gd1T173t1Ol1 of the k1nd ou1 Hlgh School has had I01 ses eral veals At the begmnmg of the Qchool Near 111 September onlv about SIX 01 elght people vs e1e on ha11d for practlce but '1fte1 Mxss INI31 v Bmgham took cont1ol of zftans mo1e ll! te1est vsas mamfest a11d thlngs began to plck up 11ght au av The School Board bought some new mus1c and PFHCIICQ begin 1n ea1 nest Soon mo1e students appeared and by steadv hard vso1k vve1e tra1ned 1nto then pa1ts Novs an elghteen plece o1chestra furmshes muslc at ou1 assembhes and pla5 Q It lll a manner that shovss caleful D18DdI 'ltl0l1 and good tI'2llH1l'lg' At the Slgma L1t play the O1Cl'19StI'H plas ed ses 61 al SQIQCIIOIIS Th dnectress has selected numbe1s 1sh1ch ale fittlng to the season and at Chrlstmas Easter St Pdt11Ck,S Dav and othe1 such occas1ons has b10Ll2,'l1t IH IULISIC 1 C6l6b13.tl0ll of the dav A splend1d proguam vs as FGINIQI ed at the Senlor Cl1ss Plav gls en at the Nevx Joplm Theate1 The school should feel p1oud of thls IY'lllS1C2.l o1gan1zf1t1on and should espec1allv be gldfellll to M1ss Mau Blllgham the talented xoung X10l1lIlSl ss ho has gn e11 he1 tnne I ll at Nlolln Alflcd D mgcl field Crace 'Nlalody Havel I1 lufman Isola Phllllpe Flaunet Challcs VVh1tlocl1 Ioulsc Loopez Trombone I ee ATl11'1tl0I12 Flancls B05 El DIUITIQ I UCIUS 111011 P11110 BIXAITII 1 Whltlocl Second X 1ol1n XIOIVID VVelth Ralph Iohnson fQlllllClC VVa1den fCl1ONlLVC Ix1n11ne1c1 I11lSt Cflllltt Flsdo lI1ncl1lc- IXCl1flIlLl1 Ixost Setond Cornet Franl Me111tt Bass Pall VVall1er THE ALPHA BETA KAPPA Th1s IS a Sophomore O1 gan1Lat1on a11d no one sx ho IS ll0t a Sophomo1e IS adm1tted to lT1GITlb91Sl'llp The programs are of a ll'lh1d1'V natu1e and hase been glV9H IH good stvle Parllamentarv pr 1ct1ce IS g1xen to the mem bers and the drllls are VGIV helpful Several debates haxe been held the1e have been speeches readlngs vocal and mstrumental solos p tpers of dlflel ent kmds, and many othe1 such numbers on the p1ogr1ms A paper ls vu 1t ten each vs eek called the Alpha Beta Kappa Nevs s, and IS read at the meetlngs The SOCIGIV has held some partles, and one hlke vvh1ch IS llllls trated elsewhere 1n thlS book The ofhcers are Pres1dent Tom Cheek V106 presldent, Ruth Ca1ter secretary and treasurer Helen Bryant and se1geant at arms, D3Vld Snoeberger 1 1 I 1 V 1 1 7 l W r I . , . ' I' 1' 1 ' , 1 , ' ., L 1 . 'f I 1 I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 .1 . ww 1 I , C L L I C L ' I V 1 I . 1 1 I 1 1 . 1' 1 '1 Y N 1, 1 1 L A 1 K, 1 v 1' 4 , 1 . 1 1 1 T 1 V 1 1, C 1 1 A , . . , f 1 , v . v 1 ' ' ' 4 , 1 1 ' ' 7 1 ' 1 7 7 ' ' I ' 1 1 1' 11 1' ' ' 1'1l S, ' YL l , A LI YL 1 1 r C D ' 1 U ' ' -V 1 . y 1 1 1 ' 1 Q - . , . I . . . . c l' 1 1 1 v . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 I 1. 1 1 1- 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 ' I 1 V v 1 L , K Q 1 L K L I 1 1 1 1 I Y v - 1 1 , f C 1 1 1 ' 1 L 1 1 . 1. ' I . 1 1 . 11 ' 1 1 r , 1 . I , ' 1 v ' , 1' ' ' v v 1 1 ' v 1 ' to the d11'6Cl11lg of thc orchestra. The members of the orchestra are: F' -. Y' ' . '. . ' 1 1' ' '. 3 I 5 1 1 -- - 1 Z ' 1 1 L I I b- ' I . I . . ' .' . N 1 v 1 Z - - .A L I ' I 1 ' W I J A- . v v K' - 4 .. , . ' ' 1 J ' A 1 1 1. i A 1 .' I In 1 1 - 111 . A ' ' 1 1 'v 1 ' 3 v ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I Y 1 1 I 4 ' 3 11 1 4 y . ' 1 I ,1 I 2 . I 1 . v - my ' A1 C 1- I f J kv 1 y , 1 - .' s, - . , . s ' s .', 2 S '- - 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 v 1. L 1 L C 1 g A L '- , , U v 1 V ' 1 . , . . a ' ' 1 - ' 1 ' v ' 1 ' 1- ' 1. 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 , 1 1 , , 1 -g - . THE LIT The only llterary organlzatlon strlctly for boys ln the Hlgh School 18 the L1t Boys from all classes are Qllglble and the membershlp has nearly doubled slnce last year The L1t helps every member to get a thor ough understandlng of parllamentary law Drllls are practxsed often and at every meetlng the strlctest parllamentary law IS obeyed Then t teaches the boys to talk 1n pl.lbl1C Every one makes speeches and takes part 1n debates and thlS forms a foundatlon for greater oratorlcal efforts In a soclal way the L1t IS a help to the Hlgh School boy because he comes tohkniavs more fellows and feels that he has a part 1n the act1v1ty of the sc oo On the first Frlday after the Chrlstmas holldays the Llt debat mg' team opposed a team from the Webb Clty Orotorlcal Soclety m the Webb C1tV Hlgh School The submect of the debate was Resolved That the Unlted States Should Own and Control the Rallroads Webb Clty got the d9C1Sl0H of the 1udges Sex eral promlnent Joplln men have spoken before the members of the L1t The talks haxe been verv mterestlng and helpful and are only one of the many phases of help recelved from thls organlzatlon It IS hoped that next gear the L1t mll open up wlth many new members and that the soclety w1ll have as successful a year as the 13 14 season has been The ofhcers of the orgamzatlon are James Murphy presldent Rov Tourtelot v1ce pres1dent Ray Carlson secretary and treasurer L G 16 o l 4 Photo by lleaul H 99 L L LT U ' U 4 1 ' ' v ' 1 . . .,. . , . c V' K 66 - as L L Q - . . L , . S S . 1 L L Q Y L' L L LY . I Y . Y Y . . . . , . . . . v . ,, . ,, . W . ' . , . , . . V . . . . . , 4 ' ' ' ll ' 99 - . . . . , . L' , ' ' s ' 1 - U w . K L . . , l . , I I Y 4 . 1 ,, . K L L 0 . Y. . . V . . . . , . . v . . . . . ss - as , - ' . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . , , 44 - H V' ,' A 1 ' ' ' ' Y Y L L L L L L - L L L 1 . u . . . . . K ' Y Y 1 1 'H , 1 1 v ' ' 's ' Int hs 1 td DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Der Deutsche Vere1n IS a Cerman club made up of Semors There are really two organlzatlons one made up of the students 1n the hrst hour class and one composed of the members of the seventh hour class The meetmgs are held every second Monday durlng the regular German perlod and thlg year haxe been made xery helpful mth fine programs The officers of the first hour soclety are John Johnson presldent Eduard Kolb NICE presldent and Newa Watson secretary and treasurer Warren IS VICE presldent and Anna Maude Dorfeld IS the secretary and treasurer Mr M D Thudlum IS the advxsory ofhcer of both clubs Onlv K erm tn rs spoken IH these meetlngs and the ob1ect of the or gamzatxon 18 to encourage C erman as a spoken language No one gets out of a meetlng wlthout havlng a part IH the program even lf that httle 1s slmply the rec1t1ng of a German proverb Der Deutsche Vereln has always done good work and the new stu dents who Wlll take up the responsxblhty of runnlng the club next vear w1ll have a very pleasant ant1c1pat1on of the good to be derlved from lt l ' mx U ' lui AS QQ in 1 l - ' H ' , - . . 1 , . . Y l L, Lv Lv I A- . . , A .Y v ' ff. L t ' , .L A 4 V 7 7. A. s . - . ' : . , 3 n v' ' r 1 v , . , . , . . . Barney Morgan is the president of the seventh-hour societyg David 1 1 z s ' s ' s ' 1' - . ' 'Lv 1 K1 1 K . - . K, . V , . L at i - va , .A K . .L. . y K . - I' t bl HM SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA The Slgma Gamma Slgma IS the team mate of the Lxt It IS an oxganlzatlon composed of Junlor and Semor g1rls and IS for the purpose of forwardmg llterary actlvlty among the Hlgh School g1rls The socletv now has about fifty members most of whlch are 3CtlV6 The meetlngs are held tvuce a month and good programs are always 1n evldence The topxc for thls season has been The LIVES of Artlsts and The1r Createst Works One phase of thxs sub1ect 19 taken up at each meetlng and aslde from th1s there are always papers of varlous klnds to be read and sometlmes a debate or a muslcal number lS produced The Slgma Gamma Slgma Wlth the L1t staged Mrs Wxggs IH cess 1n every partlcular A program vsas also rendered bv the 1omt socle t1es it Thoms Statlon ln a school house The young people yourneyed to the place IH a blg motor truck and returned by moonllght Every one xx as pleased w1th the program glven durlng the evenlng The Slgma Camma Slgma has done well thls year and by haung such success IH the work undertaken lt makes lt easler to surpass the 19C ord next year The Jumors and Sophomores w1ll be called upon to keep thlg organlzatlon golng next year and by the past record of these classes they should hawe no trouble ln maklng the Slgma Gamma Slgma blgger and better than ever The officers of the Slgma Gamma Sxgma for the year 13 14 are Josephlne Brookshlre presldent Grace Purkltt vlce presldent Eva Law secretary and Jewel Hmson treasurer G l ' I0 0 ' , d it ' ' 77 ' - C6 ' !7 ' 4' 1 k , A l . . . S . . . H x . ' . . I H . . . . . . Q Q . . A 1 . . . l, . 1 ., , , C ' T , U S th S ll , B lf ' I ' 7! ' ll ' 37 . ll ' ' , ., .. . the Cabbage Patch at the Hlgh School this wmter. The play was a suc- L mc ' 1- vs ,' I . . , A' I L A , x nu svn' . ' l . D , . 5 AL A , .V V v . . ,, . . ,, . U W' as ' ' 99 , 9 -a , K . . y ' . Q . , . K. Q 7 Y 3 Y ' THE OGA' The Order of C regg Artlsta has a large and enthuslastlc bldl1Ch 1n the Joplln Hlgh qchool The soclety IS composed of art1st1c sholthand vwrltera who haxe passed the exammatlon eent out by Mr L regg Exerv member must have a certlflcate slgned by h1m vshlch entltles the holder to membershlp ln the O C A At about the mlddle of the year the mtereat IH the soclety havmg dled down aomewhat the club reorgamzed and new oflicera were elected These vsere Ray Carlaon prealdent Luc1lle Daniele XICG prealdent Hazel Key Mlsa McVey IS the adusory ofhcer The meetlngs Qmce the neva organlzatlon took place haxe been full of mtereat and a large attendance haa been recorded for each meetlng Thm attendance IS probablv due to the t1me and place of the meetmg becauae the QBQSIOHQ are held IH the Shorthand room evely tvno weeks dur1ng a reg ular school perxod The O G A li a real help to the shorthand students and many helpful ldeas are brought up 1n the meetlnga wh1ch Wlthout the eoclety mlght be loat It lS hoped that the studente of the buslness department of our School w1ll contmue to keep the O C A on a good strong baels next year and we alao vslsh that they mll get as much real enyoyment and good out of the so cgety ae the members vuho have kept the proposltlon golng dur1ng the year 0 13 14 as Q 44 Y l ,, W 1 1.1 w . 11 . I n n x A 5 . ' K . K1 A1 lv c tv . ku fu , ' A . V . , ' . ' I , l Q . , I xv 1 ' 4 S' ' 1 ' ' L1 . . , . 1. . , x n ' K , 1 1 I 1 o A u . L 7 A 7 A 3 'Y 7 K J 1 secretaryg Hazel Treese, treasurer, and George Streeby, sergeant-at-arms. . A a V . - 1 7 A' t - I I Q x 1. 1 ' Y 7 - ll l . . . . H. A tw , Ai A , . , . . ' Q . 1. . , . . I. ' , K Y.. V ll ll ' . , ' , ,A my Y . nl lx lie BOYS GLEE CLUB blnce the departu1e of the Class of 11 1n the Joplln H1gh School we haxe nexer had a real Bovs Clee Club But thls year the need of a Clee Llub w as felt so stlongly that a new orgamzatlon w as produced whlch has made rapld strldes and has sueceesfully filled a long vacant place IH the school z1Ct1N1tl9S The present Clee Club has done hard work and has aecomphshed excellent results notwlthstandlng many obstacles whlch have been ln the way ln the first place all of the men were new Thev had not had the p1 actlce w1th the older fellows lt 18 a great deal easler to sllp 11110 an old organlzatlon of thlq klnd than lt 18 to form a new one but we had no glee Cl1I'6Ct10H many seleet1ons haxe been learned and these h ue been gn en at xarlous tlmes before the aasembly The QIGCQS always reeene the applause of the students and the school apprec1ates the work done by these ener g9tlC young men The ofhcers of the C lee Club are James Murphy presldent Rax Carlson wee presldent Ifrancls Boyer secretary and treasurer Anton Danhakle llbrarlan The other members are Prlce Mlller Roy Dalton Leland Murphy Payette Rapler Clbson Wolfe Alfred LQVID C eorge R1Ch ardson Earl Bryant Earl Mllt0H and Roy Tourtelot I I Photo m' ad 9 .. , v v v, . w 7 I K . I . . K r ,. K. K K. . , , . . K K , K, I l I S K A n Aw A n , ll I Y S. ni I S L' ' 3 ' L Q . -K - K 'a -K' V V K Y K club, so the fellows got together and started one. Under Miss Cuddebaek's K ' 3 K 1 K I . , . ' 3 K' a .- , ' K K. 3 . , . ' j K K . g , , ' . . L : . , ' . . l ' v K 7 7 S 1 1 I Q K ' s , f , , . 1. S., 15. JOPL N SCHOOL TEACHERS COURSE OF STUDY OFFERED IN THE JOPLIN HIGH SCHOOL INCE the Joplm Hlgh School IS one of the foremost accredlted lnstltu tlons m the State It mlght be well m thls book to gne an outllne of the Lourse of Study prouded for the students The Course has been ar ranged to artlculate perfectly W1th the hlgher lnstltutlons of our country In the Language Department IS offered a four year course 1n Latln and Engllsh and a two year course 1n German and French Smce thlS depart ment IS under the care of xery elticlent teachers It IS one of the strongest departments of the school W1th a freedom of Ch01C6 many puplls on en termg school select the Classlcal and Llterary Course because of the fact that a large number of puplls are preparmg for college entrance and so they elect the subyects that w1ll secure for them the greater number of cred 1ts for entrance to a college or umverslty Among the sclences taught are Phys1cs Chemlstry Blology Physxcal Ceography and also Manual Tra1n1ng Domest1c SCIENCE and Domest1c Art Manual Tra1n1ng IS a department of educatlon that systematlcally teaches the theory and use of tools the nature of common materlals and the elementary process 1n the more common lndustrlal arts The Joplln Hlgh School stands for ratlonal methods ln teachmg the manual arts It IS mtended that the work Ill the school vull prepare puplls for real work of the home and the commumtv The course ln Manual Trammg 18 planned to cover tvso years of Hlgh School work Mechamcal Drawmg IS offered to a llmlted number of thlrd and fourth year puplls who have taken the Man ual Tralmng Course Sewlng and Cookmg as arts are also classed as SCIENCES or manual tralmng sub1ects In thls age of speclallzatlon and practlcal appllcatlon of knowledge there IS a demand for speclal and d1st1nct1ve tralnmg for women IH educatlon Thls requlrement IS bemg met by mtroduclng 1nto educa tlonal systems courses of study pertammg to home llfe The purpose of a course IH Domest1c SCIGHCQ IS first to dlgnlfy and make attractlve the work1ngs of the home second to fit young women practlcally for house keepers and thlrd to furmsh sclentlfic and aesthetlc trammg In the Pedagoglcal Course IS offered an lntensne nlne Weeks study of each of the followlng Readmg and Spelllng Grammar and Language Geography and Ar1thmet1c These are studled from the standpomt of the teacher methods and d6WlC9S bemg emphaslzed The practical observatlon lessons make thls course xery mterestmg A study IS also made of the general prmclples of teachmg vs h1ch are applled and emphaslzed IH con nectxon wlth sub1ects taught ln the rural and grade schools The Commerclal Course 1ncludes Commerclal Arlthmetlc Penman shlp Bookkeepmg Stenography Typewr1t1ng and Commerclal Law The purpose of th1s course IS to brmg the young people of the school 1nto such buslness hablts as w1ll be found hlghly useful IH a buslness career or 1n practlcal llfe For the basls of a busmess educatlon one must have hon esty accuracy and falthfulness These are earnestly sought by thls de partment The course 1n H1story 1ncludes Anc1ent M9d1EV3l and Modern Enghsh and Amerlcan H1story and Amerlcan Government The purpose of hlstory as taught 1n the Jophn Hlgh School IS first to teach the facts of hlstory so that puplls w1ll be well mformed concernmg the or1g1n and growth of the dlfferent natlons and the prmclples upon whxch the natlons were estab llshed' second to dex elop the mmds of the puplls and to tram the1r 1udg .l ' A ' . V. . . Y . .W .V . . , - T 1 Y. ' , . . . . . . 1 . . Y. . . . . n A ,C ' s n n - 1 1 L . , ' , . . I .. , . I . . - 1 N . . - ' . , . i. 7 , . . . Y . . . D . . l, , , Y I N. . . I , . . . . .. Y , Y . . ., . 1 . . . . .. . .. . . ' V. . . . L . .. . . . W V. . w u . . .1 7 . - . . . . . . . I . Y . . w N ' . 1 - 1 - . l . . , . . 1 1 . . . - - 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . . .v , , n L ' n ' 1 1 . Y . . . . . V. w . . . 1 . , . . r . 1' Y . Y V . . Y . ll . . . . . t . . N . V . . . . A , ' L' , A L - . v . Y . . . . . , - . . I . ' 1 1 1 - -1 H lv . . l . . I u. Y . V w . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . .X . . , . . , - N . , . . . - L ' 1 1 '-1 1 1. .Y V. y . . . . l . . . . Y . . - , . . v . . . . . - 1 1 , ment and thlrd to dlrect the1r readlng and strengthen the1r character Another very strong department of the Jopl1n Hlgh School IQ the Math em1t1cs Department Algebra Plane and S0lld C eometry TI'lg0ll0I'Il6tIW 1nd Advanced Algebra const1tute thls course In the Department of MUSIC 1s offered a h1gh standard of work org Ill med upon a systematlc basls An 1nterest1ng feature of th1s dep1rtment 15 the work of the mus1c student organ1z1t1ons the glee clubs chorus chcstr1 etc A test of the worth ot the work done 1n th1s school 18 the lecord m uh by our students who attend colleges and UIl1V8I'Sltl69 and by the gle It number of excellent students 1n other schools and the splend1d st 1nd 11d ol m lnhood and Wom mhood found IH those who call Joplln H1gh School th ll Alml M xter lt 18 l-3Vld8llt th1t the Course ot Study ot our school 1 un ethuent from every st nndpolnt A SENIOR RHYME These thlngs we long have wanted to know What makes Anna Maude study so Does J 1ck l1ke or not l1ke all the glI'lS9 What makes the boys WlSlt the L1brary And what makes the T T C 1rls so merry Are they really and truly 1n earnest Do they mean to teach or 1ust to learn lt? Has I zrton a g1rl ln old Neosho P If so then has LUCIIQ any show? What makes us all l1ke Mr Blame And s 1y' ls our Pres1dent 1lWays sane 9 Is11 t Mar1e worrled about the le 1d1ng m 1n Or m ly they catch h1m 1f they can ' Whv do we do as Mlss Corl says? Who ll be chaperon when we lose Hez '7 ls Loulse naturally a suffragette'? And why IS t eorge 1lways trylng to bet 7 W1ll the football team be as great next year 7 Or Wlll It get beat when we aren t here P Who ll tease Mlss Blngham when Bllly has gone How many t1ep1ns has Shlelds 1n pawn? Why doesn t Freda l1ke the boys P Where does Harrlet get that stately polse Whom does Mr Henley really l1ke 'P Why don t they have any more h1kes'7 And say what happened on that h1ke Was lt Leah or Ralph or Cleo or Mlke '7 H 1s B1rbar1 ever graduated ' And how does Plorence keep her hook ba1ted What w1ll the Senlors do for d1gn1ty fThev are terrlblv lack1ng I ve heard folks sav Who makes the fuss 1n the study first hour? 1 1 1 S C - ' l . . . - A A C 2 ' .1 1 I 1 , 1 1 ' 1 , ' -.vv l 'I I 1 l .1 1 C u .1 . .1 ' 2 - A 1 L. 1 L C .' ' .' S 2 S- J, .', ol'- ' as 2, . .' .' c Q' . ' fi l ., ' Z, ' 1 . 1 I 1 I 1 . 1 4 4 ' . A 1 . 1, 1 1 1 c 2 - 2 ' s - ' ' S e' ' 2 2 ,' ' 2 ' .' 'Q ' 's 'IQ' ', ' . 12 . 2 ' . . 1 Y' I s s 1 1 1 I ' . I . 1 1 I 1 q Where does Ralph get those cunnlng curls? C S - 1' ' ' 2 'Z Q . . 1' . s ? I I l 1 ' 9 I i ' 1 . . 1 c 1 A - : -32 - ' ' s '. 1 . 1 - , . . 1 1 I . 11 1 1. C I 1 A C Q 1 1 C L 1 C 0 1 , 1 l I I c . 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C 1me 111th then lo 1d of he 11y books Q ime 111th s11eet 1 ICQS and eage1 looks -Xnd stood lllst one lT11IlUlL outslde the door I e1o1e th61 began o 61 then lessons to pore The1 hdX6 gone lt seems but 1 da1 And 11011 ls 39111018 the1 hold full s11 11' 1ne1 hlX9 gone f1 om l lQNl lYTlQIl gone 11o1n Sophs Who t1lked 1nd Icted IS 111se '1s Profs VN ho 1111 C11 s llughed l1fe s troubles a11 11 And H61 G1 stud1ed 1nd HQX er 11orked Lut l1nge1 ed 1bout the halls and sh1rked l'he1 en1o1 ed l1fe but 11o11 lt s too l1te' Phu 1re Semors so sed 1te The1 N9 lost then 111 k11 11d fmd bishtul YN a1s P01 gotten thelr gunes 1nd all the11 pl IX s And 11e ue S0111 and Ret 11e 16 glad 101 lnste 1d ot Preshmen 1f1the1 bfxd We l1 11e 1 Ollllg' men bl 11e and strong VNho111llhghtl1fe s battles ag nnst the 11 rong And beautnul g1rls 111 11hose f1Ces are sho11 ll The se-11 11 h1ch 111sdo1n g11 es he1 OVEN And lt 11e fill get then n 1mes 1nd faces tl 01 othels s00I1 111ll t1ke th6l1 pldcesj B111 the 1fte1 deeds of these bo1 s and gnls 51316161 than f1n1e to 1ll p nts of the 11 Olld B lxh' 1 Lf! 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S- 4 vxg I ' fi ..1K.f-,,. .h X., Hyip ' sl r' ' sl 7 N X www X XM wx X NWXNMQXN L'-m.. S!! x2 l J FREN! f-'-'Z SFR ATHLETICS THE SQUAD P A. Q. Z- FOOTBALL CAIN Joplln has had a very successful year 1n football Durlng the second week of school a b1g squad of husky recrults turned out for practlce and rlght then the school caught the football Splflt and d1d not let It abate t1ll the Thanksglvmg game marklng the close of the foot ball season was over The fellows worked hard and falthfully and became the masters of the game from every standpolnt We had several old men on the team who had played the game last year and wlth the help of Coach Poster they tralned the new fellows t1ll the team worked llke a machlne Mr J Ralph Foster IS a young athlete who for pastlme teaches Math ematxcs ln our Hg1h School But the boys thlnk that h1s real busmess IS to tram the athletlc teams and that he does splendldly Mr Poster IS a good coach every one knows that and to h1m IS due much of the success of our football season Of course he had somethlng to work on and every fellow on the team d1d h1s best Thls IS why Joplln defeated every school whlch she played agalnst When fifteen good men and a good coach get together and begln to tram llke our fellows d1d somethlng IS bound to happen and It happened ln a very pleaslng way to all Joplin people at least lhe flrst game of the season was played wlth V1n1ta Okla at Vlnlta The first quarter looked bad V1n1ta scored soon after the klck off but by hard work our men held the Oklahomans and scored a touch down 1n the second quarter When the whlstle blew for the beglnnlng of the thlrd quarter the score was V1H1t3 7 Joplln 6 At the end of the game It was Joplm 19 V1n1ta 13 Our first vlctory seem to be up to the standard 1n thls game and our men were outwelghed by several pounds but yet we managed to play mst a l1ttle better football than our opponents The score was Jophn 9 Neosho O But Neosho took her defeat well and showed the Joplln people a real good tlme that evenlng Neosho was a worthy foe Our thlrd vlctory Then on October 17 Carthage came over and after a tremendous ef fort on her part went home wlth a 39 to 0 defeat tralllng behlnd her The Coach ordered a shake up 1n the team the week before thls game and by so dolng greatly strengthened our squad Every fellow starred 1n th1s game and the contest was wltnessed by a good crowd of fans who weathered the elements to watch us Beat Carthage Every one thought Joplln s luck would change when Columbus got hold of us But not so It was nothlng but slaughter that Columbus game Joplln ran ends successfully shot through the l1nes for blg galns and scored at w1ll wlthout uslng one half of our plays When the ofhclal score keeper stopped countlng the score stood 66 to 0 1n Joplln s favor and 1t mlght have gone hlgher 1f the whlstle had not blown 1ust as Seyffert was on the way to the goal Wlth Columbus hanglng onto hls left arm Our fourth v1ctory. Joplln agaln won ln a second game Wlth Neosho Every one played h1s best and great holes were r1pped ln the Neosho l1ne through whlch our men sllpped for great gams The team was lmprovlng all the tlme and by the second defeat of Neosho five teams were thrown mto the dlscard for the Oklahoma Southeastern Kansas and Southwestern MISSOUFI champlonshxp Our fifth vlctory Webb C1ty was the next to go down to a second defeat It was one of the poorest played games of the season and the only game 1n whlch Joplln , . . . , . v ' V 1 . '1 . . , . , . - . , - 7 ' i 9 I ' T C 7 , . . . , , . , . ., . . . ! ! l ' 7 ' 7 ' 1 - , . . . , U ' ' ' J Y N ' 7 Y . ! ' ': , g , . . The next team to go down to defeat was Neosho. Our team d1d not ' ! ' ! 1 . ' . 1 , .. . . . , , . , . . y r J f ' y ' . - . ' 1 f . . , , Y KA !7 . . ' ' 1 ma ss u . . I 1 1 . . . , . . . , . . , A n . . . , - ' , , . 1 - 1 . .. , , . . , . . - w - - .V . . Y . . . . . , had to work hard Webb C1ty had lmprowed wonderfully and gave us a hard fight How ex er the game ended w1th the score standmg Webb Cltv 3 Joplln ll Our slxth vlctory Our l 1st game w1th Carthage resulted ln a 3 to O score The game was hlrd fought from beglnnlng to end and It looked bad for our team t1ll IH the last quarter when lfoster took two chances at a field goal Once the ball salled ox er the board and three polnts were recorded for the Red and 1 reen Our sewenth uctory The Thanksglvlng game w1th Aurora was a hard fought well played game but lt resulted IH a scoreless t1e The teams were evenly matched md both played splend1dly The day was very Wet and the field was a sea of mud and water but the fellows worked wlth a um and kept thlngs mov mg all the tlme The ball was 1n Aurora terrltory most of the tlme but nexther sxde could secure a touch down Thls game cannot be called a vxc tory nor 1 defeat and we hope to play Aurora agam next year The Au 1ora squad lS made up of a fine bunch of fellows who strove bravely to bre 1k our strmg of v1ctor1es yet were unsuccessful So on the whole we are pleased w1th our team and the result of the ye tr s w o1k and when we look at the record of the nme games we w1ll haue 1818011 to be proud of the Joplln Hlgh School because there was not one de fe at dllllllg the whole season Only two teams scored on us But the best ve ar m mv of the old fellows wlll be gone but there w1ll be plenty of new ones to t xke thelr places and there IS a brlght outlook for another success ful footb xll X ear 1n Joplln Hlgh HIGH SCHOOL RECIPES Exammatlon Hash 2 cups honeyed words Cto teachersj 1 cup sour looks ifrom teacherb 4 cups crammlng 1 cup small dark hours 2 cups befolehand talk 3 teaspoons cheerfulness 1 teaspoon hope lf teaspoon courage 3 teaspoons boastlng tln rare casesj a sprlnkllng of temptatlon tnotesl 1 few drops concentrated thlnklng These mgredlents added ln older glven to a large proportlon of determlnatlon slowly and thoughtfully w1ll brmg best results L W 4 Assembly Salad Smother the sound of two bells 1n the noxse of 700 passlng students and the slammmg of several seats and stxr gradually the muslc of a twelve DISCS orchestra As thls settles add the arranglng of a good measure of stray locks and as many wh1spers as can be endured spunkle a good program wlth correctlons from one whole Faculty add one dozen bursts of applause Haw or w1th one of our Prmclpal s smlles and the salad IS sure to be a success R B l V 0 ' . Y A ' n . ' '. , I ' s . ' : ' l , : , : . .- ' . 1 S ' S ' - - . . S 2 . . . . . . , . . 4 T . n Y o ! , . . , . . . . , 2 ' , ' . - z .' ' ' ' ., . A, , Y , V L' . J 1 ' ' ,' ' ' ' ' S ' ' A 2 Av ' l , N 7 K1 - part of it all is that we played clean football, and that is what counts. Next my 2 . 1 S . 3 5 K- c .Y . J. ' ' .- I . 3 . 5 . , . . 3 . . l 1 3 S 1 T n L : ' 1 u : 2 S a I 5 I l S S L . . A A 3 L I . . . s 5 z s . '. 1 s , ' ' s ' . ., '1 . . 4 . .l . , ' ' ' , A . . l ' . . s , . I l A . K , K . , s ' ' 3 Aw .N K 3 Y . . . , . ' ' ' 2 ' . . ., '14, WEARERS OF A J 31 U I '-J ll I l H l BYRON BARTON Q Bart J Captaln Tackle and End Welght 150 lbs Has the 1deal temperament for a football player Played at tackle all season t1ll the Aurora game when he was changed to end Here he played a phenomenal game and Won a place on the all S W team Was glven 1ts captamcy A good captaln who worked wlth the coach for the strongest team posslble H1s last year LYLE l'ORlNEY 1 Bull J End Welght 145 pounds Th1s was hls first year on the team When Burress broke h1s collar bone Forney took h1s place and filled It Fast good at recelvlng passes and W1thal possessmg a rare vocabulary C US TENNER C uard Welght 174 pounds Fast and heawy He made a great showlng for a new man at the game Has plenty of pluck and v1m He played through the entlre sched ule of games He IS good on both offenslve and defenslve LEWIS POSTER Q Stem J Halfback Welght 145 pounds When the team was about to get up 1n the alr Barton and Stem pulled hard on the guy ropes and held It fast to the ground A hard man to down and a great open held runner Dxd most of the klcklng for the team H1s loss w1ll be felt next year 'Ihe most evperlenced man on the team and choxce for all S W team N g, I . . , . 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Y li ' ' 7? ll 97 ' 1 . . v 1 .1 n , . . 1 . , . , ' 1' e n 1 I LUTHER OWEN Cuard We1ght 158 pounda Ovsen was a find He 15 a phenom 1n dl3g'l1OSlHg l1ne plava and nlpplng them ln the bud He kept hls four feet of l1ne lmpregnable Watch hlm at college JACK STRONG Tackle Welght 170 pounds son as fullback but was swltched to tackle where he alvs avs opened up a hole for Stem Alao Strong on the defensne Next xen s captam Aldo choeen for the all S W team JOHN GILTNILR K Mlke J End and Quarter Welght 160 pounde Played end quarter and fullback and dld th m all vt ell Haa lote of pluck and stay Is a terrlfic tackler and a maater at throwlng forward passes Toward the end of the Qeason he proved he could run vuth the ball He handled the ThaHkSg1VlHg game 1n good Style HN last Vear Chosen for the all S W team 5 'llfto lj ll9:-ld . I . l , Q . . Y V KK YY ' , ll 79 ' ' Y' ' . . . , .l. Good enough to make any college team in the State. Started the sea- L n ' , .1 S , . 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' ' ai 1 lht byli WILLIS SEYI' FERT C Sey D Halfback Welght 160 pounds Sey was the speed merchant of the back held An excellent txcklex Good at recelvlng and throwmg forward passes His strong 130111128 VXQIQ hls off tackle and end runs Chosen for all S W team EDWARD KOLB Welght 160 pounds Kolb IS a player who has determlnatlon and pluck He plaved end be felt next year HAROLD LINTON C Dutch J Tackle and Center Welght 170 pounds D1dn t get 1n hls tlptop form untll the Thanksglvlng game I ut then he made the fans take notlce of h1s defenslve playlng and h1s tackle round runnlng Strong cool and clever L1nton was the experxenced bul wark of the middle portlon of the l1ne Chosen for all S W team FRED BOYD Fullback Welght 145 pounds Boyd deserves a good deal more Cfedlt than IS usually glven hlm He IS a good l1ne smasher and an excellent open field runner but aboxe all he excels ln that dlflicult art of makmg good lnterference Watch hlm next fall X I' 2 ' o o 'ead 1 Il !? ' 1 KK ,, I Y 1 4 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 4 C 1 . , 1l. . 1 K' . I . 1- t 1 Y tackle and center. It was h1s first and last year on the team. H1s loss w1ll n U ' 4 . . , . . . , . .' . . I . . X 3 H ,, .... U . 1 x l . 1 . , 1 . . , , . - . 1 . , . .L 1 . A 1 K 1 1 , , 1 7 1 , 1 C 1 lhtl 1terback Welght 140 pounds STANFORD LEFFEN C Bllly D Qua Commonly known aa the httle feller wlth the blg braln Lelfen de n He was not only a good field xeloped aurp general but could be counted upon to carry t e H12 last year ht 145 pounda WALKER BURRESS End Wexg Burress IS an excellent all round end He can tackle break up a tackle play or recelve a forward paw ln the laet Webb Lltv game he played half lntercepted a forward pasa and ran through a broken held for 60 vards to a touchdovsn Choaen for the all S W team ' 0 u ry llc-ml u ' 19 , ' . . , .. ,, . . . K . ,, - ' . risingly for a first-year ma . f s , h ball. Also a good punter. . . s , 1 L. kxlu 'kv I - . 1 , I 1 Ain n L Y' 1 .Y , BALLTEAM BASE l'l1ulu by H6311 BASEBALL HE openlng of the baseball season ln Joplin found a Hlgh School aggre gatlon that was playlng real ball The Joplln fellows commenced early and kept grlndlng out practlce untll the team was 1n good shape Although we haxe not had as blg a lead ln all the games as the Hlgh School has had one or tWlCe in former years st1ll we have a team that IS hard to beat Pour of the scheduled games have been cancelled and th1s has cut down the exhlbltlons about one thlrd vet the team has glven the other clt les IH the v1c1n1tv several pretty tough struggles and has successfully won the ma1or1tv of the games played The first game of any consequence was Wllh Welr bltv We started wx 1th a rush and by bunchlng hits off the Welr Clty pltcher Joplln scored three runs ln the first 1nn1ng 1 lltner starred for Joplln glvlng the School of Mines only one scratch hit during the entlre game The game ended vuth the score standing 4 to 3 in favor of Joplm Next Carthage dld battle agamst the Red and C reen This was a hard fought game from start to fimsh The home boys took the lead in the first 1nn1ng by scormg Carlson It was an alr tlght game then untll the nlnth 1nn1ng vshen Carthage tled the score on an error Strong started the fire vsorks m the last mmng by hlttmg out a single and was advanced to thlrd bv a slngle to left by Foster He was scored by a tlmely slngle by Carpen ter The final score was Joplm 2 Carthage 1 tlse for the Joplm bovs Glltner struck out 14 men IH five IHHIHES Barton and Strong pltched the remalnder of a rather ragged game Bllly Leffen got a three bagger and two slngles out of four tlmes up and Foster stole second three tlmes The final count was Joplln 15 Neosho 6 Our Hlgh School bovs then plaved the Joplin Mlners a professlonal team and lost 7 to 5 We took the lead 1n the first 1nn1ng gettlng three runs off the assoclatlon men Foster led ln the hlttlng by getting a three bagger and two smgles out of three stands at the plate Clltner was the star of the contest and the Mlners had great dlfiicultv ln stralghtenmg out his curves He also garnered a slngle and a three bagger off Turpm and Johnson The second game wlth Carthage was a pltchers battle between Stem mons of Carthage and Glltner of Joplin In the first 1nn1ng Cohen got to first on an error stole second and scored on a scratch h1t After this the pitchers war commenced However It IS gratlfylng to know that Gllt ner got iust twice as manv strlke outs as Stemmons The game ended vuth the score standing Carthage 1 Joplln 0 THE TEAM Stanford Leffen IS a shark at fieldlng He hlts at 395 and IS fast on the bases He s llttle but he llkes long files Hls last year Rav Carlson IS hlttlng at 428 IS a clevel base stealer and covers the left garden 1n blg league style Last year Prank Wmdle IS a good runner covers hls posltlon like a xeteran and has an awful wh1p Charley Johnson IS a clever man at fieldmg He IS the best second baseman Joplln has had for some tlme Mlke Glltner IS a pltcher to be proud of and IS also a hard hltter He fans the best batters when he IS golng rlght Hls last year L L L ' 1 1 K ' ' . I K- . S ' L . - 1 . v 1 . v . .e, . . . . . . . , . t ' ' v . ' ' L . L L' L L' L L'L ' . S . V . . ,. x . , . . , . .' C . I . ' , L L L ' n f ' . ' K 2 . 'S . K1 1 ' 1 I . . 7 . w - , 1 l . L, . . Y u . '. - 1 - ' . , . . . . , , , . . The thlrd game was with Neosho and. ln reallty, was but sxmple prac- - c v ' 1 ' . . . , .e . . 0 . 0 L. L . , Q , , . 9 ! ' ' H . L 1 L - - L L L L . I L . , A . q L L - . . . . , L L L - ' 7 7 7 ' 'A 7 I . , . .... . . , . . . . . L . , l ' l L L ' L ' L L n Y' 1 . 1 u . L - 1 1 r ' - , aa sv ' ' ' ,N . . . . - L - n L n , . . . Y. . . 7 . , . . . , . . ,, . ,, . . . . . , . . . Foster 15 plallng hls thlld and lait leal as the patlolman ln the held He IQ a fast man and IS hlttlng 600 It the plesellt tlme Captaln lack Stfflllg' 18 plas 11111 hls second leal 1nd IS 1 ll 11d hlttel and a good fleldel He can plteh and C 111 tlke 1n1 Nl 111 s pl 1ce on the team Il gave Carthage onlv one lllt Marihall Calpenter has lmplol ed 1 great de 11 He IS a second leal man and IQ a good hltter ln plnches Harlev Dyer IS the smallest 1lld V0lll1g'9Nt man on the team but IS all excellent outheldel He has not m 1de 111 91101 thls season Bvlon Barton a last Ve ll ITIAII IS 1 lltllltx pl 11 Ll md 1 111 pltth 111 pl 11 lnfleld or center lust as well Tan Powere IS a tlmely hlttel and Lan plal xl ell 111 the llllllld ef f P ,nw A :ERS C-J VA ANS Canrfpmf or H15 Blfcx- K W gi3X if LAINOSFGBNNA woRr?v1 501115 rnsrgR.s A7 BAT opp gap -and BA55' ll 1 ' ' . H . 2 ' ' .' 1 . I ' N ' 1 I Y. 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' .+ ' K K 'WA l '94 IV! ,4 v 9 ' 7 1 51 if ,, R x ll . 1, Q jx 'r4.. 11 9 - XJ C , ' 5 7?Av CAPLSQN 7-Args TRACK TEAM 1-uid Photo by H ' TRACK HEN so many good men dropped out last year lt looked as lf Jophn was not gomg to have much of a chance in track work We felt that our hopes for success thls year were very sllm lndeed but new men have come to our asslstance and the old men have improved to such an es tent that we have no reason to complain Coach Foster IQ largely responslble for the fine showing the team has made this year He has faithfully trained the fellows and watched ONPI them so carefully that every man was IH good form at the beglnnmg of the track season The 1n1t1al exh1b1t1on of our track team was at a meet at Miners Park in Jophn Here was staged a one sided contest between Jophn Mount Ve1 non and Carterville The weather was cool the day was dark and cloudy and a st1E w1nd was blowlng whlch hindered the runners and slowed up the time considerably Eighteen schools had been mvlted to participate IH th1s meet but for some unaccountable reason only two schools sent teams to compete against us After the contest was over the score board showed that Joplln had ac cumulated 72 points Mount Vernon had 22 polnts and Carterville ended the lldt w1th 17 The races were play for Jophn but the meet got the Job lm team m good shape for the big Sprmgfield meet held a few days later At the Springfield meet lf Jophn had had one more man we would hax e vson the contest But we lacked field men and this was exactlv the cause of our defeat No It was not defeat for our boys took first place in everv runnlng event There was not a race where our lads did not take the lead This 1s not true of the hurdles or the field events but when It came to fast running the Joplin fellows left the others far behind In the relay at the finish our man Snoeberger was eighty yards in the lead We were beaten on seconds the direct result of not enough men I a wlnners However our boys came home wearlng medals galore there be mg soc firsts ln the bunch Pretty good for ten men' An interesting feature of the meet was the presentatlon of the med ils All was sllence A big voice cried Joplin first More sllence as a lop l1n lad walked up before the iealous crowd and took hls prize Lamar sec ond Two or three loyal Lamar people clapped their hands as their man recelved his silver emblem Sprmgfield thlrd The house rose and every one seemed to yell at once Then nine rahs went up for Qprmg field A home bunch mdeed' But now to the men who won all this glory for the Red and Green Seyffert won first m the 100 yard dash time 10 1 seconds He made it ln one tenth of a second less than last year He also ran a good 220 Vard race 'inoeberger took first IH the 440 yard race in 55V seconds Captain Price Miller showed rare form and won the 880 yard race IIT 9 mlnutes 7 seconds This was 7 seconds better than last year s record This IQ Mlller s last year on the team and his loss will be greatly felt next year qteve Smlth made an exceptionally fine mile run reachmg the tape ln 5 minutes 'V seconds Voscamp Joplm s hurdler had bad luck ln the prellmlnarles being run down to such an extent that he lost a sure race However he easily took second. . . , 1 . . . .. . , , . . I - Y . . ' 1 I 1 I 1 .1 . ' v H . . . . ' . . '- . K K 'K K , I . 1 . . , . . , K . , . . . , . . . . . v ' 1 :- K K , K ' K . 7 'J L 4 K , - . , l . . . . . K I ! Y kv . r K1 I , . , . . , . , . , . . . . , . . . , 7 . . , , . , . . ' r K -- . 4 ' mar won the meet, and J opl1n took second place. only two points behlnd the . , K , ' . . K x n V 1 Q . . . . . ,, . ,, . K . V . , K . K , K e ' . . . . ,, 1 K K . 1 A 1' as - ' , . . . ,, . . ,, I ' u ,oy - t 1 I . K K ' if 71 ' ' '. K , , . K K. , ' ' - uw 1 1 - 1 K K -- ' , -I K' fl. K A -, . lu ,1 . . . , . . V K . v J -r 3 .1 ' ' . , . . . . . .K , . , 7 1 v I I . , Scott dld well 1n the relay D3SS1Hg hls man after a lead had been made on hlm He IQ pretty short but he traxels fast In thls relay event the four men ax eraged 56M seconds per man runnlng the race 1n 3 mlnutes 47 seconds The relay team 18 composed of E Scott W Hurst P Mlller and D Snoeberger Then on May 2 Jophn faced the muslc w1th elght men at Columbla and took thlrd place agalnst forty sm competlng schools Kansas Clty Manual Trammg Hlgh School wlth two or three tlmes as many men as Ioplm won 244, polnts and took tlrst place Then came Westport Hlgh of Kansas L1ty wlth 225, pomts second Then Jophn wxth elght men thlrd w1th 20 polnts stacked up to our credlt Thls was truly a wonderful showlng The only posslble re 1son why JODIIH took only thlrd place was because we lacked men Every fellow who went up Wlth the exceptlon of one or two made polnts The boys dld well and came back bedecked w1th many medals won by them agamst schools Wlth tW1C9 as many men Our men won both relays the m1le and half m1le gettlng first 1n both events The t1me 1n the half m1le was 1 mmute 40 seconds and 1n the m1le was 3 mlnutes 44 V, seconds In the half m1le run our own Captaln Prlce Mlller won over many com W1ll1s Sevffert took th1rd 1n the 100 yard dash and Dav1d Snoeberger won second ln the quarter m1le So we should be proud of our fleet footed boys and thelr v1ctorxes should lnsplre Joplln w1th more sp1r1t and confidence so next year men would step mto the places of the outgolng fellows and make a team that w1ll take hrst place at ex ery meet Iellows It s worth the trouble so get under thls tl xck proposltlon next year and show the other schools that we can take first xn the meet as well as Ill the 1nd1v1dual event All we need IS YHOFS men fs fx SHS V35 few R 4903 C new OFCAPTHBCE 4 TRIEBYD STA 5616 S7'RoN0- , wHG1vHe-Fwrfi A Htqpi Mc P Arc f 1 How CHRLFSS of CGHFN . Y . , . . l . -A ll , ' 7 A' ' S . .tl , 1 r 1 'IIN . L- . bv 1 , . I 4 ' Q ' D K, S sl. .' .Y . , . S , . , y . I , - . K p - Aw. .. ' I . ' I . . N . . 'L . 7 . . Y K . ' t . . K y , A .L v , 1 'rfq L' I .' . A , - - s f' - ' v ' - , v 1 - , 7. . xi A' I . u my I 1 y 4 v v ' ' V 1 ' - Y l , K a , A ' . u u I y I S . L . . 1. . Y 1 L, . Q , 1 . , K. y A. K., - . , Y . . . . - petitors. It was a great race and our man ran It 1n 2 mlnutes, 625 seconds. . ' ' y Y W . - . . . . . , V. I . my V u I nw, ' ,L V y A 'z ' . ' s s 4' ' .' 1 , c ll ' ' .' . l ' . .' Q 1 u gy' - ' 4 us ,W P , 5 M,.- 9 11 . ,. - I ,H - f -J' :cum . I f a 7 H5 V .- if o - L A - f f -Qi Q I 4 . f X , cu V . X Sl Kg Z A bg , . A x 4. I .A . 9, ' fl x N 'C J A, . O I H 9 6: 6 X: .1 6 76's ' 4. - NX XX X X ff 4 S ik VRHM SOME THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED THIS YEAR 'NXXSX X N TTTTA x Ut. VH QOL UC V 0 .J f A Y I M T AA T X J - , E ' x .1 CALENDAR September J H S awakes Wlth a start and brushes off the cobwebs and dust prepar1ng to recelve the old and new students Hot weather Tvso hundred and elghteen enroll 1n the Fresh man Class Thermometer stands 104 1n the shade Kathryn Watson announces her lntentlon of enrolllng agaln Only her slxth year Hotter weather Mlke C lltner of Kentucky and Ralph Haley of Carl Junctlon enroll ln the Semor Class Stlll 102 HOT' CITCUS day' Barnum and Balley s here School dlSmlSS9d at 10 20 but who saw the parade Half day SESSIONS over Cooler weather back to the regular hours of work Football squad defeats V1n1ta High School at Vlnlta 19 to 13 October B Semor gxrls 1n1t1ated mto Slgma Gamma Slgma lf lrst lppearance of Glrls C lee Club ln Assem bly Hobo day Parade to ball park Team Ioster at quarterback stars for our eleven at Neosho Neosho defeated 9 0 Dance and re ceptlon glven to Joplm The bunch mlssed the last tram out Defeated Carthage 38 0 1n football game playlng on a muddy field ln a drlzzllng ram Noonday Luncheon Club V1S1t6d our Hlgh School Reported IH favor of a new bulldlng u Boys Hlgh School Blble Class holds first meet Ing 115 IH attendance Parents Teachers Assoclatlon met and dls cussed a new bulldlng Beat Columbus 60 0 Sophomore Halloween Masquerade at the home of Ruth Carter Three SEHIOTS also attend November Flrst number of the Lyceum course The Cadets swf fv FARMS 4 Ac. 6 Q ts lgg ll l .SEP E, X 010 I f Q OC J ,4 xx ! O W NFOSHO Qi'-w 4' lb .. . ff il 'B . -5 4' 'b Q' . . . . ' . l ' rg 1 . , X , - - K , 2. Illlllv K - N ' H on amen nav ' . . . 7 fa , 25. 'J . 7 1 . . mm 3 ' . . y . Y ' a Q ' , Fx . . Q I ' .- . ' n . 'sf 2 V ' Z , . -Q ' 'f - ' Q . , SO T l X' ' ' 0 TT! . - ' ' ' 'SEV Qs' ' - fa ' - I HN ' Q 44 yr - . S . . . . . 2 f as ' za . c . 1 .. ' 1 , 4 ' V 'b lr - ' , ' - , ' - Q S ,. plles up a score of 41 to 0 agalnst Webb Clty. -gina V ,Mhz 4 N ! 7 ' . 4- , - . - C ef a . . . . , 'f ' . 4loMf 1 ' FPuM 6 ' ' NFDSNA -6 I . . . . , AU , b t-- IW 1 X Y, . . - , . 3 . n ,A , , . . . s - : .. , - F ,A .S ' ' ' . l from ! rl s - . fgl, w ,fn A ec- - U, . f s . 4 ' ts 'ggi ' ' H 1 f gf l. f' X 5 fff X f yfi ff I vcr I7 :fm 192 Raid HIGHSCH z. B BL: CLAIS 5 JT TH Cf' CIF acT 31 1 'INT Nsxxxxxx NVH A1 ffmi f G Q39 N I Agrlculture Class hlke to Dunwoody s farm S110 1nvest1gated WIQHIQS and marshmallows MOOHllght O Joy' Ifreshman Physxcal Geography Class hue 1 field tr1p to Iflllmore s brldge Carthage game called off Carthage demanded a game and was defeated by a score of 3 0 Semor p lrty 'xt the Armory Freshman p1cn1c It Redmg s M111 No lCCld8IltS lasper C oun ty Teachers ASSOCldll0H at Carth xge Mass meetmg IH Assembly Hall PI lCtlS6Cl yells w1th Kelley Taulbee as yell leader The Thanksglvlng number of the Echoes comes ou Blg Th lIlkSglNlHg game Wllh Aurora Poured splte ot the weather Joplln and Aurora bat tle 1n the mud to a scoreless t1e D1d you see who Carlson took to the game? Junlor play at the Club Theater Hlcks at Col ege December Bond electlon for a new H1gh School defeated 0 L A gnen evtemporaneous speeches by Mr Dav1d M Warren and C Ray Carlson Boys ot the Llt furmshed an auto truck and took the g1rls of the Slgma Gamma S1gma to Thoms Statlon school house Enyoyable evemng lme xssembly program Vocal solo by Mr Stark Cornet solo by Kendrlck Kost and all address by the Rex Nusbaum A Sen1or C erman class had Xmas tree Jomt play by L1t and Slma Gamma Slgma Mrs WlggS IH the C lbbage Patch staged 111 the school audxtorlum Holldays SEHIOFS hold class meet1ng to elect comm1t ees to select class flower motto and class play January No hol1day' All who dldnt forget came back to school Junlor play cast party at the home ot Chas Mowry Glven assembly by the M U boys Old frlends meet once more Neva Year s number of the Echoes appears , . . , f ff. ff 11. ' I . .1 l ' 1 . ' 1 ' u S C -'I . ff ff . , . f 156: 13. - q - , 11 1 f 'aria nv f ' 1' 1. ' A f '11 q - - . 1, f ft X 17 S . V 19. - 4 ff . ' 'X' ' ' ' --2 6- V O ' . . ' ' ' CARYNH Mc' 'O' K . C , L. . ' ' ' A , c 1 . 2 1'. e ' 1' 1 ' OQVI 23 A 4 1 ks' sk. '. ' r '- 2 0 lp -fm: 6755 26. ' ' . . '. f --Tx 1 ' K' ao 1 ly km 5 I ' A . Q ,A ' X , , ' ' u ,rl , ,IL 1 1 1 1 1 t. -Q . f 27. ' 1 .- ' . rain all morning, but the crowd assembled in fry' I I . a 1 - 4.5 ll ' 1' 1'1' . ., .1 MJ U I, 5 N' 4 w 1 . 28. ' ' , A' ' S - - . I 9: , 5 ea Yarn ' ci 1 . 4 2. . T1 ' Y Y f, K 9. . ,. . V . .- .- .- L X ' I Y I 'I 1 ga . . . . . xy Y ' if ' 77 ' Q ' ' w as ' - vv A TT -T-TT f' 1 ' 1' 1' . 1. 0 . , . 12. ' . 1' . ' . 1' 1' , c .. , . ,lg 19. if H - 1 A - . . - Kult I an ' H so ' , ' n ,. .4 v ' w ' 1 s H w 1 3 'R 1. 1 . I c c , 1 lk 20. ' '. la' 29. ' ' 'f - ' 11' , C' 7. - 1 uf N- .2 sf' Z . U 1. - . ' ' 1 My p1 n ' ' s, C 4. N :fb ' ,', . p ' . ' 1 ' 6 l . as qu Exams begm Cram Cram C1am Mr Weathelly elected by the School Bond dlrect the Commerc1al Department One hundred and tw entg. Ileshmen enter VIVIGHHQ Varner enrolls IH q9lll0I' Llass Junlors orgamze dramfxtlc club Ie qocwte Dramatlque Teacher tralnmg exams Teacher tramlng 1ecupe1 '1llOll stunt Carnlx al held by the Athletlc Assoc1 1l1Oll Mlss Toner elected queen J su eater presented to football box s Ralph I oster made the speeches Qenlol hlke to Drlppmg Sprlngs Ram Fox car Nlckel shovx Marshmallovxs Chemls t1y room Qnovs Mornlng after bchool of Muslc Febru ary Blg snovs C ee but lt vsas cold' Interestmg lecture bv Mls Lora LaMance who has been ln Alask 1 fo1 sex G1 al s eals Who vsants to go to Al1sk'1'7 Valentme pa1t1es Marshmallow roast Mud Who took the ollx es Bab Blackvs ell goes Wllh Hon ard Ball f01 the fil st tlme Seml annual Slgma C amma Slgma 1n1t1a t1on L 1rls CVITIIIHSIUITI Class O1g'Hl1lZQd Washington Blrthday number of the Echoes comes out SGIIIOTS begm to thlnk about that Thesls March Senlor class held blg meet1ng Dec1ded on m vltatlons Prof Whlte of Carthage x1s1ts our school Ireshmen not only green thmgs to be seen blgma Glrls wear green gl1dl9S G1bSOll Wolfe wore Mr Thudlum s green west Oh that thes1s' Debate ln Llt meetlng Resolx ed That the d1shrag has done more for c1v111zat1on than the broom Athrmatlve M153 Geler negatlxe Mr Thudlum Mlss Ge1er Won Nov 27 .49 A-RN Z ff fl fs fm, HN 3 at Feb iq TEI3 19 EVZ W7 We Mt. Arx. -2 5. . ' . f f 9, , ' v' 1 ' ti: ff f'V,, ff 'fy 12 V y 411 ' X j ' f f . 1 . , . , ef f if pf V, 13. ' ' t ' a: ff, xl ,fy 16. ' l ' I c c l , H J. r. . I ,va , I I ' H f 1 A X!! ' I Q 5 T f X1 20. ' ' ' . V 21. ' ' ' ' 'C ' .' . X -T 23. ' ' ' fz ' . - - fx? u an fu M' ' N 27. S ' S D, 4' A , Lv S. N5-L: CL 3- UW vzlhb. 28. .. ' - ' ' ' Q ' .' . , .- df K ' . ' S '. .' '.'. I '.'- J Z 30. Assembly program by students of the Calhoun I .' ,. 5 2 2 J . ff. 7 5 ' Y 1 ' . . J- rr' 4 ,D . . V '. . , . . dx , 6. L. I 1... ' 75 , . ' . . . . . . , .. 2 I ' V n I us, C I . L . N 14. ' ' A .. I L 16. .- - .- . . f 1 -, A. . , , -. , ,eg 3 19. .- 44 - 1 - an - . . - -V ' V ' Q 23. ' ' ' , ' . .' '. k ,fv:TAT:cAl. 25. Q l W L 6. ' . . ' - ' . ' ' - X . i , , ' .' .. . . x x VL' x a 17. 4 .- . .. . e Q, X 7 s , h ' . fi M 1?- n Aw Y Aw - flu I 20. , '. . ff H ll L7 26. ' sc ' U - I as K 7 y N ' l .N . . . . ,fl ,, . . . i . . . Y X - . . f . , ' ll ., MAR I7 0-R65 NAR I K I Ava N NAMES nf r vrsr J E? 6 31' RPR Q 5 tj Mr Pl-'une visits Kansas Citv schools K ym picnic called otf April Miss Cuddeback s music classes hate theatre plrtles to gl ind operi I aculty Lectures on Agriculture in special assembly by Mr Do ine graduate of M U and M I red Bovd did it Defeat Cuterwllle in bzsebzll game tlrls I ible C l iss gixen party it I W L A be it Welr Lity in bzsebzll 4 to 5 Howard Mclntosh takes the measles M zrrl lge of Hank Beal Emmaworth D iwson quits school Is Miss Ioner running 1 mxtrimonial agency in her section room? Ninety tour Seniors to graduate They select gr xy c ips 1nd gowns Baseball game with Mclxee Sigma Phi hike body le wing the building Cirthlge gime Calthage I Joplin 2 Eister number of the Echoes appears Cl iss play IS being rehearsed every night B lseb ill ag un Neosho 6 Joplin 15 More bisebill MIIIBFS 7 High School 5 List goes to Cuthige pl ly Carthage beats Joplin in bisebfzll 1 to 0 Our boys take sec ond pl ice in Springfield meet Nearly every m in broke '1 record I iculty biseblll glme Our Profs beat the ws ud school lI'lI1ClDilS May Seat reserv1t1on for Senior play Just Out of College presented at the New Joplin Iheflter Seniors put on play again Btccalaurezte Sermon Mr Cleaveland talks Cl iss reception at Connor Picnic of Senlors Class D ly Annual comes out Commencement School is out tor the year 13 14 'W M 14 . . D c s .I G Il I c I' . I I' -W- IIVNWE l' l . o-YE I N' 1' 'ss I as S' A-L1 v 1 l I 0 l Fnluufn 5 K c L . l pw M . 1-HN' I V . . Y . w Msg Y U Z. 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Pour th Sr Prepare for Busmess zt Pays At the dose of Hxgoh Slhool the question What shxll I 1109 C0llfl0I'lf.S CVCIS Hlgh Snhool Ll llllllti, A buslnese careel Ol 1 plofesklonxl 011991 ' WHICH? Con sldel the poesxbllltles of both Buelness opens the g1Q,lt6St Held 1n the vxolld todax fo1 young men and young, women wxth thc. 1mb1t1on to do th1ng.,Q It oifers the ggeitest powlbxlltles IH the sholtest tlme mth the I EASI expense There IS l1Otl'lll'lQ that puts xoung people m touch NW1th buslnew llke Stenog,1 xphx xml bookl ceplng Look lbout sou and see the men xn blg buelnces who dLl'llQY9fl then suues by thm xoute fhoueands of our Qeuet 111eQ Qales men lllV6ltlSlI'lj,, m m 15,615 xlee mxndgels .md depdltment heads of today wele the stenographels of xesterdax STENOCR-XPHX 5,xve them then strut BUSINlLbS give thcm thu: oppontumtxes Iet DS plepue YOU Competent tt lchus tholough lYlStll1Cl',l0l1 beet blllllllll md equlpment ln the West STENOTYPY The M lchme Wu ln Qhorth md BOOKREEPINC SHORTH XND TEI EC RAPHY TYPEWRITINC ALADEMIL DEPARTMFNT J oplm Busmess College Ioplm M0 J A TAYLOR Pxeslclent -1 . z f - - fi' N X ' l get ,M if 1 gl ., tw: fl, c N - ' ,Q EW-ww-ffgr33e1T '-- 1' !'!1 ll ' i if Q -x Q ff, K-,Y J in , - - . ,, V, ' , , E! , 5- my.. 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Q ,,,V 1 .. i kJ,.-lv 0 CHF PV! ixx QQ , 046 Gy x, I + 5 9 .4 :fc Vw! uf ' ffw... xc fwff-fi Establlshed 1895 DANGERFIELD 518 REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE Our Years of Experience Assure You of Efflclent Servlce 'Vlam Strcc t Pho: ze 285 DR UR Y COLLE GE Sprzngfzeld MISSOUTI A SI MXXDAI D CHI ISTIAN COIIEC I' III IISI IPI I -XPAI IH Cultural Course or Pre Professlonal Work A SC HOI ARQHII HA? BEEN AWARDED THIS SLHOOL F f r f r G W NONEMACHER Secretary I . 1 x 1 . 7 1 V1 1 , -. , N 1 I . I . A I n K , I J 1 'A OI I IillS 'I' C IC. ' ' I C 'I 'I' ION FOR IIIFE, ICI ICII IN I - . - , L J J k k V - 'or ur hw' in nrma ion write . . , TNG A971-fhff Bays J ELC SVRML Defvr 7b7QH BALL H5-,25 5 o THATS A QIPTY TP? rf MJHHI X, 'K 3X 1 X X A616 SNDAYEAT Lmsrs ME F wwf HW U' jg S STOCKS 1 c i'5Lc D 0 f WM 'x I fr CW fC f af-fv 1,fVl TH? F V7 f BU! y QQY WEST WH N THEN' L5 J W'1 ,R JL fain W Qi fm N Gi 459 s nw RAB Cl'3CN'rvy bnvnss 'Z Gun UNA t fougft' AQIEMAN ,., il ey' f f' V' ' I A VV Leak Lfwf HFS G Mm, XJ ??A ro' N wi lx 5 O! A , ,, ' JJ' iv X - 5' X 4 I , ,Ax LO! xx X ' K x X , f Va Q I 'L xi HA P' A 2 'W JJ X ,X K - ,.f ' V kk an gm: '12 0 K 3 U f o 0 If 1 if 1 S ' if A 'ff , , ' Y, ,,, Q 1 X 7 f Q 1 W, X! R Xffsk-T X f ' X ff ' ' X X Styx ' if? X' if x ff A '+,, fy ff NX X X W ' X fr' : lt u V5 . r F L 4, 'N J we ' W 4 W X X N ,Q K N 1 I Q P. ' ii X gf m I f :E if xx f fu! W ,XL 'XXX K' f 'Y X y 6 X' ' ,K ' j N ww f X X Nu ff ,fx A fy! W 't J in xx k 'Y X' 1-4 w x! , - V K L X ff X X X 'K 4' X X f r K rf 2, O X i, I ,gf X., ,. , ' Vw' 9 , EMMQN Q13 ' L' V' X 0 N r1A.F,-MLAFLQ ALL THEM N, N M,5 N1FNT,aNA-GPUMTQ A F25 87.3 I WISE I I W QI O HUDSON C M ER N IOPLIN, MISSOURI I 4PI'l -Xl S100 000 Sl RPI I S 5,100 000 ESTABI ISHED 1871 3V Interest on Tzme Deposzts A. B. A. TRAVELERS CHECKS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB WE KINDLY INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE. J. . , 'resident D. '. I. C, Second Vice-P d t H. C. MURPHY, Vice-President. H. A. MALIN, Assistant I h J. . , S , H, 'ashielx 1 YA 1 5 -0. LY A YK' I O U C The Frnnle Szervers Undertaking Co S-XNITARX XND EFFII IENI' SER! If F I UNERAL DIRLI FOI S PURIAI C ONTI ACTS AI FO AMI I I ANCF LADY A1 II NDANI Both I hones 1 :QQ +I-mnlxlnn +P. lluuus Vow! Stzzdzo X OICE PUILDINK IN I FRI RF FATIOIN DlYeCt0F Xpollo Ilub Director St Philip s Fpnsmpll than TUESDAYQ AND FRID AJS LX DI K BI ll llINl Sixth and W ill 'sts loplln M0 'Tfre Home of Hart Sc,haHner Gr Marx Clothes wi: Xoung mum ug Dl1tlClllll 1bout Q L1 It s Illbllllfl lllil xx L dial t S li 8. M IIX I' u hue speclml utxxt cc Slglldx who glxe thelr uholg tlmg md thoug,ht to Vouug, mum N Clothes Cleatmg modelx Wl'llCl1 hfue the youthful fur Lbout Ihem md xoung, IDLI1 IDDIPCI mic thu wot k Cool COIHl01l1lJl6 Sum mol Slllfw lmdx fm lou mm he Mode! l - I . 0 . 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' L , C I L na I 9 ' POR PINE TAII ORING SEE Jack R MvBrzde QFN ENTH AND MAIN Ph0Il9S 4 31 1 911 M un Street YIHXTXOI BIX IS VIHXT X01 fF'I LEYFE TE HS w ER BASE BREAST T3 NE ! xl UE 3 l'IIl P XIQISI XX II Xl' SI Il ll' IS SIIOWINI A COMI LIVII LINF OI MISSES AND CHILDREN S HAIS AI POI ULAII IRICPS lurs Remodeled lurs Stored md Insured NIIRS l NI Xlllll IN IOOIIS SIATIONERY OIIILESIIII ES AND A1 HI I 'IIC 6 OODS lxod nks md Photo Supplles 319 IIAIZX ISI - 1 , , A 1 , 5 I Q Y A 1 , e ' -13' -' I - I . , . K L O C V , v Y I Y , v I Y , , 4 L X ' I 1 o 7 Emu. N X, Docs THE A j 2 Y -rw-AMY ON ' ' ' N awry! Zhu, A 5, MANS ,' D If - 1 ff 'A e ' F I J Www . , N U j A -. 'N ' 5 .. I www! X I 5' f' X NMFS I ,v ' N-r,.N so Aw. V ' X F: gm, In 11 6 X if , 7 nw. 4 A ein .T gyf V ill-:- r 41 1 ' V 1 1 L 5 I A A P '1 1 1 'Y , Y 1 N Y Y YI I I 1 f L U J , 4 I I, I w w 11 rww rw , y , w w f ' J x I ,I . I E 1 w 1 1 1 4 I 17 4 n l K n 0 4 , 1 V 4 n Q Ko A A 44 I 7 Y N171 Y 9 ' P v P 4 s - , 1 1 . V , , N ' ' ,I I , ,I ' I , W F W '1 Y Y A J f I V L u . , i V' . K A C I II. 7 wr v .. 1 . Electr1c1ty As an Educatlonal Factor 1n Your Home All parents should g1ve th1s matter thought ln l1ne Wlth our broad pollcy we offer to all electr1c SCFVICC on the easy payment plan IL Install electr1c1ty 1n your home that your ch1 dren may be benefltted G1ve them the advantages on the re searches of our greatest men Phone 72 The Emplre Dlstrlct Electrlc Co J pl M O O I I Il , 9 -- 6 O I O l O 0 in, issouri INDEPENDENT RUBBER CO MANUI' ACTURERS OI' INNER TLBB S Plompt SCIXICC On Repalrs All Wolk Guru fmteed VN e bell Kellev bprmgheld and L Ongress Tlres Phone 194 408 N lrglnld IOPLIN M0 Phone 367 SCHOOL BOOLS SCHOOL SUPPLILS K ING S O111 ICE SUPPLIES AND STATIONERX HIGH C RADE WALL PAPER 113 Mam St GG Ween 0 F M -'Un' 04 f 'I I-Na I ll A5 S Q f Ill: hu S PA 5 2 ? '12-' NB? if V W zllow Branch Shoe Home mn L :NE SHOES 116 Mdln Street P BURRESQ Prop IP X01 WANT A PERI' ECT HAIR CBT I O TO W hzfe Home Barber Shop BERT E WAI NER Prop 111 West Pourth I 1 1 1 1 J 4 4 C V. I 1 0 Y 4 Or y 1 Y 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ,. ,. . .. . . 1 , I . , S, 1 1 FS, 1 41 7 -1 -1 1 ,- . - 1 ' 1 . 0 L n 4 My 220' - f 1 K ' .. ' L 7 F 7 W X -X Ay A sf ,,1' QT: ' ' A M Y M IJ L ft C 1- ,N f -r-5:25523 , NW ' L I WA 649 2112559 E , ,,, A V I R D ,331 'I' w ,swf --Q 2-I 0 fu -', v' gag' 1 'ts Q ' ,Y L 42 I '17 ul W u 75 ' ,ifif GLEN ,J Ill pi' ,SO QQ! lkyhggq 1 A 5 I X I' 'C' ' K ' ', 5 P1111 bw v- 1 N 'nz -rfx 5 If v 9 f vy 5 1 V4 F C -14 ' '.x. L A ' J . 1 1 1 K K 7 ' . ni . . , lx , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 J ' ' 1 I C 1 ,- V 1 a I Y - ' K I KA TY The Students Route to COLUMBIA PI SI I INL IO FI XAS OKLAHOMA LALII4OhNIA AND IHI1, SOUIHWLSI SUMMER l0LRIS'1 NEW SERWHE I0 mms IO IHE KANSASUN EAST WI+Sl was ska' NORIH AND SOUIH Xk'mS'AS8Te'L'A 17 10 NOQN V Ol N1 i Al KANSAS lllY x XAxS50M lont Worth Dxllls Houston md t llwebton '1 COLLMAN I AL rl A IhonL144 11 West Ioulth Stleet J J DAC Q I Commun 11 Agent The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF .IOPLIN Cap1tal and Surplus 3200 O00 O0 I A CIxAi IN I A IIIEDUNC T B JENKINS P1 esldent X106 I lesxdent LdShlf,1 M SCHERL H A RICHARDSON I me Presldent Aswstfmt Cf1sh1e1 MODERN S XFE DEPOSIT BOXES POR RENT If 9 9 9 i tho. A 41 ,1 V G Y . . , v YN Y Y 71 41 YYY L K Q K' I 'V g L1 Y K1 V 1 YY I r 1 V1 rw 1 my n' V Y Y: A K , , ,,, L . .I 'Ll 7:30 z . m. A L , Ax , I I 4 1 1 1 YY Y YY 1 YY ww . L L , ... . N5 . Q Z Katy Flyer and Katy Limitedn All thc Way to Oklahoma City, ' , z .' z is ' ' . 1 I 41 y x 1 j X I 1: xv 41 - I V . . I 1 , , ' ' ' L 7' . . , 1 .. .W 1, +1..3J+ 1, .. S, . v' 1. '1,. ',. 1 . n , . . n , 7' 1 1' 1 1' 1 . I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 K I L A K c EXCLUSIVE AGENT THE BEST THINGS T0 EAT FOR Seal Brand Gollee 209 West Fourth Street H award E Gray Agency C0 GENERAL INSURANCE 112 114 East I+ourth Street Keystone Annex Largest Agency ln the Southwest Phone 8 B G T f WWE WI T ms REA LAPQ E12 Arrmbaucb I 4 nv 7-HE bEu1'.scl-:C UEPE.-'Ml FOSTER CE, MURRAY DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Garden Tools and Lawn Mowers We Handle the New Perfectlon O11 Cook Stov 216 Maln REDING E? CLARK IEEEMIELNBZTISQCK FL 0 UR And Buy Garden and Flower Seed Bulbs etc of Redlng 81 Clark o u - 4 - - ' ' The ' ' ' ' . 89. SF C ' S 6 P P A12 rn EJ 6 V - X E 1 X I , X x. I A -, I il X N' 3 Y 1 ,K 7 43 I A, N 1 .5 ff f 4 Q I - .,i4:T::M,,V U A . Q41- 1 1 . Q 1 Q. b c s 9 -9 . - CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE MOST ARDENT SUPPORTERS OF W eTyfm CANDIES Hmcdlegmemdlemt Candy Ccovmpellimy ifaarrp QE Cllormsb Artist ibhotograpljzr DO IT NOW St d 31214 M Ph 316 0 CJ U C7 Y 9 Procrastination is the thief of time. u io - ain one L S HEAD Rooms 10 'md ll W7 Khin V1ews Flashlrght Work Kodak Fzmshmg Phone 1144 lhe Q lddu ite of 'loddx 18 the Lusmess Mem of Tomouoxn BUSIUQSS demands the Burroughs Nl AND POSTINK MALHINE I In IIOOKFR Sales Manager BURROUC HS KDIJI FIA HE LY 7 SAP 7 Dolson Drug Store 718 West Fourth Qtreet WE WANT YOUR DRUC WANTQ Agencx Holly B1 and Chocolates Phone 888 Goods Delivered FROM ONE OF OUR FRIENDS I O .' 1 ' T - 1 ' . I . V' in I , 1 , -y 'xv J A-' lx- . - Q vi C . 1 1 . . . I L I I k I o 1. 1. 4 , ni' L' ' ' . Q V fs 'vw , Q 5' X f F i .fy J 1 -X , i 1 9' ' 2 w ' r is? IN I L5 E JA0049 . F 3' Q1 of ? 273' Z cm '57 W I X Sin W I sn, Q 2- 5 a.,fMu 'Q Q 2' ...- Fd 6 , ' -1 :.,.v- , - , L I.. L, . I k o . , .. Joplln Coca Cola Bottllng Company DELIL IOUS EXHILARATINI REFRESHINt INVIGOR ATINt WINTER AND SUMMER Bottled Under Extlusne Incense lrom lou toll to Atlanta t 1 1301 1 X03 Vlrglmn Awe Ihone 117 Xin g 'QL REDELLS ICE I-e f Q 4 -5' We Dellver Twelve 1 'ff' Months ln the Year S M X Phone 63 blxth md vlfglnld S TAR LA UNDR Y Our W orlc 15 Our Best Adwrtzsement 126 Joplln qtreet IOPLIN MO MYERS TAXICAB CO PHONE 21 I U L I I 'Y 1 I K. I A I 1 Y V I' Q f' I1-fz '., ' 2.12. . - : : . r. .2 Y . , c ' eo I ,J 9 fT+4-5 Y ' . fe ., 'S - NN Lg P fe,--Q 1 'K ll . X, 1-N ' ' l. , X YV lg -t 1' . ,i ,N l , lv I N ' - IIE. - J I X , W 1 I A l x x , I f Q f- gl S U ne . , . . .1 ff' K In A l i x Xx f' ' I . . , . o Open .m Auount with th Clt1Z6HS State Bank INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS W J Letten P1es1dent C 'S Poole Vlce Pl'QNld9I1t BCCLQI tashlel H J Dutfelmexer AsstLdsh1e1 CAPT STRC M Rc F YHAT .SPPI STUFf SANDFORD S Market Square Lumber Yard WEATHI R I ROOI RUBBI' R ROOI ING SEWALL b LHEMICALLX IURE IAINT bQLARE DEAL HOC AND POULTRX IENLE ALL IxINDb OIN LUMBER AND BUILDINC MATERIAL Ihone 117 1301 Mann Street IOPLIN MO I li . Q s 0 A I . . J. . , ' S . . .. , J . I A .V . ' - ' . v -J '. V ' . Q . . , 1 . . . . V , .., . L I I 9 HE' I X 5 7 C, LAD E 3 ' O AM N 2 1 ' 'Db , 65 f ' , . I NC gy 5, 'U 1 tn-nl f 2 -f 'c 4 I .9322 ku' ' L .-' ..- :TFA N' ' S - 1' II A X, v i lii- gl' U 'T1-T T' 3 1 1 1 '1 1 ,Di Y 1 E - , 4 J 4 , R I I 7 , 1 3 1 1 1- 1 I I 41 1 1 1 , , 1 V 1 1 1 1 - , 1 . I rt ' . ' - Q -4. Q 'in , . Calhoun School of Muszc 1 Xl HOL 'V K Wlcl'I R01 SOME REI REbENTATIVE STUDENTS Pflgnll Adams I xul Wells M ux Ixellogg Helen Whltc Roxme Molrls Wlnnlfred Whlte W xltu I MCI hov Alma I utm Ill M IIX Iatterson C xlhoun I uth Johnson I 6015111 I rey Wagner Nord Mollov Cameron L1l1 Oldham Wxlldce Helen SCONIIIC Alpha Allen I oneta I lgger Palmel H uolcl Leake Oscfu Wlgner Ioplm Mmexs Bank Bulldlng Phone 2180 Ldrthage New Log ln Bulldlng Phone 418 OI DI' ST LAR! ISI STRONI EST 'IRUST COMPANX IN SOUTHWEST MISSOLRI 'lhe Deposltorw of the Monev of the People THI' DI IOSITOR S I EST I RIEND OX LR '57 .200 00 INTEREST PAID DEPOSVIORS TO MAX 1914 ll, P nd on 5.11 mgs Accounts 1 Pud on Tear Tlme Deposltb The Conqueror Trust Company I . 7 . 1 - A 1 . x' I 4 1 . 1 1 1 1 W 1. K K I A 3 f- - .- 2 .- 2 ' f ' 2 .. X ' . . . . 2 . I E ' . ' ' 2 I . Y D. 1 '. 7 2 L . ff L C 2 . 'Z I v 1 . 1 . I 1 I 1 1 , E Y. : ' c . ve 1' . ' A J - z ' .' ' ' 2 1' Y 1 STUDIOS: . . .1 ' . . A ' T T . 'I 1 l . 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M lm S1 AMERICAN HAT WORKS Ioplln Mo FS 1 APLISIIED 189 1 The W W Petraeus Assay Off1C6 620 Joplln Street Phone nh Office NINFTFEN YEARS EXPERIFNL E u 7 v 41 I A v 7 V Y !Y '1 V 97 x I . . ,V 1 . ' I . 1 u n J C 1 T' -1 I L n bl Y V! YY 7 45 Y' ,Y N1 ' ' .4 n - ' 1 . 7 2 V K lv vt 2 v t, x ' 1' ' -7 1 ,' C 5 v. '- 0 We have Fresh Country Eggs and Pure Country Butter. I Z.-I Z. ' 3 . ' F x v x 2 ' , F I T I N ' 1 L1 Y r . DI ' ll 1 l . 1 L I in 0 'Q - 'P . 727-727 ' Y Jn ' I J S I 1 5-. I O I ' ' . . . ff ' ' . , L F' I I . ' NAS 750A M CITY MPM 1145PM Through SQFVICC Dally V11 the MISSOURI PACIFIC RON MOUNTAIN Llectrlc Llghted Dr IWIIIQ, Room Sleepmg C 11 wlth 1IlCllVlilL13l berth llghts on nlght tr.11n Elegmt Reclmmg Lhalr C'11s and comfortx ble Coaches on 'ill trams V1 1 the M1ssour1 P2C1f1C I ull or phone for reserw 1t1ons A H Sl HUHR 114 West Fourth St BASTAIN BROS. C0 NIXNII4 Xl IIRPRS OI' Cl'1ss Emblems RlHgN lobs Athletlc Medals Weddmg and Commencement lI1VltI,t10l'1S 1nd Announcements Programs Dance Orders Menus V1Q1t1Hg Cards etc bamples and Estlmates Ifurmshed lpon Request 497 B3StldIl Blllldlng Rochester N Y . . . P U . . 2 . r ,S . I2 N A ti ' , . 1 ' ' N ' 11 1 1 C C L C C ' . ,1 ' .' c .'. 1 - I I I O O I we . YI . ' C n l A 1 I . . City Passenger and Ticket Agent, I -. 1 , l , , - c fl' fi- ,li 4 . - 1 , ' 1 Y l I I I 1 1 c 1 c 4 , , 1. . , ' . , 1 u 1 MILLAR S ASSAY OFFICE OPLIA SIRLLI MAGRUDER 81 BOYER MILI INERY AND HAIR GOODS 31 1 Mann Street Q93 A ,,?,Zy,M 3 :SX 0, KE YSTONE LAU 410 Vlrglma Ave Phone 347 WE DO ALL KINDS OF LAUND RY WORK GIVE US A TRIAL healer effen Dr OPLIN S LEADING DRUG ST DRUGS P ORE AINTS OILS AND WIN Home Phone 270 DOW GLASS 010 MAIN Bell 432 , ,, I , y 1 v - 1, 1 2 Af-v cub rvwf 4 7 a'r LAw11ffvCg5 5 W. 0 41' Qi il I fl, r .4'fi7 g vi f '- , I ' 4 Q - fl ., S, 1 Z . w 'illufw S Q I U I AP fl! If Ag' ' . 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Tzlford s Johnson s and Lzggztt s Candzes Fresh FINEST SODA SERVICE IN THE CITY JACKSON DRUG CO I Bug Stores 3 Ioplm 116 Mun Webb C lty I nrth nge Mo Cooked Meats and Salade Home M xde Bread C lkes At All Tlmes Rolls ind I 1es PIC NIE AND PARTY I UNCHES PUT UP ON SHORT NOTIK I' Dellcatessen 8: Bakery CLSTAV A BRADTICAM 30a Joplln Street Phone P007 Ferner Grocer ST -XPLE AND F-KNL Y GROCERIES Phone 497 777 West Fourth Street The Art of Makmg Good The world reselxes lti blg DTIZQQ tor IIlltlltlV6 IS dOlY1g the llgllt thmg vuthout belllg' told NeKt to dolng the r1g,ht thlng, Wltllflllt belng told 18 to do It when you are told once You vull nexer be able to dlctate untll you learn to be dlctated to Hundreds, ot young men 111 Joplm permlt thls store to dlctate thelr clothes styles they know thfrt IH turnmg here they wull hnd hlghly genteel ldeas the sort that may be seen worn by men who htve Won thelr spurs the men who hue mlde good ' r 41 1 o f 9 7 I ! y n . y . 1 ' 1 ' ' 1' w . . . .-. , I 1 - , 1 z , . 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Q . . . . - O - O Y . . , . . . , . . . . . T ' v 41 ' , 0 l L I O . 4 gf ' 1 -I . v ' 1 . , . . . , . ' Y V in 11 o ii 1 4 , w I ' Chiropody, Children's Hair Bobbing, Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage, I .T X qi' 1 1 . fl , - . 1 1 7 . 9. . . , . . . Q I . . V Y 1 A A K ' . . A y n, Q 1 ,- f Taylor E5 SEINIOI S CAN SECURE COOD POSITIONS PRESHMEN S O P H O MORES AND JUNIORS LAN C AIN WISDOM BY LSING AND READING FLOUR FEED PROVISIONS AND Unplm Q5lnh2 WHA T ADS 1222 Mam Street Phone 602 TROUTMAN S FLOWER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED QUEEN OF THE PANTRY SOFT WHEAT FLOUR REINDEER HARD WHEAT FLOUR REINDEER MEAL AND ALL KINDS OF FLOUR AND FEED Our Goods are sold by all the leadlng merchants ln the Mlnmg Dlstrlct and Guaranteed bv 1. W Boyd Gram 81 Commlsslon C0 P 4 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Q T 7 0 o u Haggart Ice 8? Fuel Company Ice Coal and Wood Ogize Illldylli I 1421 Hum St Ilzone 235 Ioplm Mo IOIN IHL l Xl ETBRIA BIBLF CI XSS AND AND RFST ROOM LOOBINC ll XSS O 111 M HN T Sl MMLR 1 HIP XT LAKESIDE OPEINS Il INE 1 llll lUl'l IX PRINIINCI C0 X B N I Sl XIIOXI IN S IUIIIN NIU .. J ' 'l . I My . , . D . . YW Y 1 41 i Q ,I A 1 Y 1 4 Ag n n 'v A Jn , Y 1 1 1 -1 w Y A I V 1: n K . . . 1 4 L b . 1 v 1 w Y '1 y 1 1 ' n . . Q A A f . THIS ANNIIXI. XVAS PRINTIill RY r 1 1 v vr 1 v 1 1 44 v A A , A A I - l'liI. l'l'IRS- Ifllli QS- .' 'IRS TlI!r5ll .HFPL f . l'RI'Il'I'l' , . . , . . . . qqvu Lnhrth 1 lmulx inlnrh haw hun mmnttmz .mb pulrlmlnh lm Nrhuul .mb I5 rallrh thc xlllllldl fnrtlnU1.11 nf Xlllltllll 4Fl11Ilfll'll . s K C Q O r ra ' nv, 0 ' 1 K ' - K thc Swim' Class ufthvjluplill lljiglh .QI A, . AA v As x I xg - I v. x xx Q - x H I 1001682


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