Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

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BOOK TWO Us Flluulx l1fIitDl'LlflIl'C A Qljam illrnm the gi?-nnk uf Gite man 5 gfife EAN MALCOLM ever SIHCG he could remember had been forced to work Beslde h1s father he had been taught to tO1l Day after day they Worked together 1n the fields only ceaslng at the commands of necesslty hunger and fatlgue Jean at the age of twenty was a large raw boned youth wlth the stolld worn face of the average poor farmer Already he sllghtly showed the characterlstlcs of over work shoulders stooped shambllng galt and a llf9l9SSH6SS that seemed to be Wearlng heavlly on hls shoulders no mat ter where he went or what he d1d Jean s conceptlon of the world was rather meager for he had never been any further from home than Versallles a small country vlllage thlrty mlles awav But tlme never lay very heax lly on Jean s shoulders for now that h1s father was gettlng too old to steadlly keep hls place behlnd the plow he was gradually assumlng entlre control of the llttle farm To the north of the Malcolm place was the farm of Jacques Marsannes He was consldered very prosperous 1n that part of the country h1S famlly enjoylng all the luxurles of the average bourgeolse H1s daughter Berthe was sald to be the most beautlful creature east of the Chanteclalr though It IS true that probably no more than half of Jacques Marsannes nelghbors had looked upon the g1rl for her entlre edu catlon had been carrled on ID the clty of Beauchamp Twlce a year she came home for a few days Though It IS Sald that her mother mourned her ab sence lt IS hardly to be expected that thls vlvaclous young g1rl felt any pang IH leavlng her monotonous l1fe on the farm for the pleasure of the c1ty One day the news spread about that Berthe Marsannes had finlshed hqr schoolmg She was to come home and awalt the lnevltable marrlage that he1 parents would lmpose upon her In her honor or mayhap more ln respect for old man Marsannes money a party was to be glven It was planned to hold the gatherlng at the parlsh house The rector Father Colombel readlly gaxe h1s consent and all plans were hastlly pushed for ward It was to be on Saturday nlght On the mght IH questlon Berthe was met at the statlon by her parents and a sort of delegatlon who were accompanylng her to Father Colombels house The workmg people for mlles around were ln attendance when the llttle processlon arrlved Berthe was ushered ln as lf she were a queen and made much to do over but through It all she seemed bored and a tr1He plquant She seemed to reallze that she was outslde her sphere among all these rough strong smelllng people She was used to the soclable meet mgs of the c1t3 to the ehte of soclety and never ln all her l1fe she knew would she be able to hold anythmg ln common Wlth all these rough but well meanlng folk M and Madame Marsannes d1d not fall to percexve thelr daughters dlspleasure and were somewhat dlsappolnted 1n her behavior When questloned as to her conduct she pleaded a sllght headache and begged to return home Thelr acqulescence was finally obtalned and as they were haVlDg a falrly pleasant tlme themselves arrangements were made by which Berthe was to be drlven home alone f O' 0' 1 9,0 L s , A , c 1 1 . , , , . .. . . 1 1 1 1 . , . 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The revelers who were by now completely absorbed 1n thelr own pleasures scarcely notlced the departure of the honorary guest Taklng her seat 1n the rlckety old carrlage Berthe bade good bye to her father who had accompanled her to the gate and the 1ourney was begun The nlght was dark and starless The road was so lmperceptlble that Old FGIIX the drlver who bragged that he knew every foot of the country was often obllged to get out and go ahead w1th the lantern to plck out the rlght way Suddenly Whlle golng down a steep 1ncl1ne a wheel of the carrlage was caught IH a vlne hanglng from a tree above and before the horses could stop the carrlage was preclpltated upon 1tS s1de The screams of Mademolselle Marsannes were mxngled wlth the sw ear 1ng of Old FGIIX After FGIIX had comforted Berthe to the best of his abxl 1ty by the slmple expedlent of expla1n1ng that no posslble halm could come of thelr predlcament he proceeded to evcamlne the carrlage md so wedged was It between a fallen tree trunk and the bank It the slde of the road that he saw It would be lmposslble for him to r1ght the vehlcle alone Seelng a llght further on down the road he surmlsed It to be the Mal colm home and havmg persuaded Berthe to remaln where she was untll hls return he set off to try and obtaln asslstance Bel the sat down on a rock and bemoaned her fate Whv had hen pal ents wanted to drag her off to a boresome party of old fosslls? Whv couldn t they lease her alone when she came home? Why were thev al ways lnterferlng? Her thoughts were 1nterrupted by the return of Feluc who was accompamed by the figure of a shabbxly dressed man Approach mg Berthe Ifellx sald Thls IS Jean Malcolm a frlend of mme who has consented for a small compensatlon to come to our nd Berthe dld not reply and wlthout more ado the two men set to work As thelr way requlred them to go past the Malcolm home Jean was IH v1ted to r1de He accepted and started to lnstall hlmself beslde the drlx er But Berthe under the control of some unaccountable caprlce commanded that he rlde by her s1de After hesltatlng he agreed and the 1ourney once more was begun Jean had newer before been IH such close relatlon wlth so beautlful a glrl In fact h1s entlre experlence IH fem1n1ne company was h1s assocla t1on wlth hls mother and two slsters both of whom were now marrled and l1ved away from home Thls close prox1m1tv thoroughlv dlsconcerted the Vouth so that he could only stammer a reply to Berthe s statement that It was a very bad nlght for travehng Jean had heard h1s share ot the vague rumors travehng about 1n relat1on to the old Marsannes daughter and now he could readlly verlfv as to thelr truthfulness Hls eves seemed glued to her face and her blg dark eves stared back 1nto hls wlth the same audaclty Thus they remamed as lf 1n a dual trance untll the volce ot' FGIIX brought them back to a reallzatlon of the moment Jean proceeded wlthout a word to descend from the carrlage but the sweet VOICE of Berthe called h1m back But Monsleur Jean am I not to pay you for your trouble? You know that was our agreement she added No no It was nothlng Jean stammered It was reallv a pleasure to be of a1d to so beautlful a lady as yourself What' Berthe replled Am I to find such a subtle tlatterel ln the wllds of the country? I pray you slr accept some small payment I, Y I , I . r s ' 5 1 7 I ' 7 7 S . 7 5 ' 7 Y ' ' , I . A ' Y - . I' I' ' In C Q , I c , 2 I c c I , v I K U 1 . C , I I ' . u , I v 1 . , , I c ' I c I I , I I II' . , C I . C ' I I c I'I' I' . A 7 v 1 v I - . ' Y I I C I I C . ' . , , . . i ,, . .' . . 1 , Ic . I I c , c , I ' I l ,, , , I I , c . , c , I . The carrlage was soon r1ghted and Fehx took hls place upon the seat. I , I I - . I' I c I I 7 . I . 1 I C s I . , c . I I n , I I I I I C ' I I I, v , ' , , I I' Id c I . I S I . . . , , l v . ' v I Y 1 , I I . I I I , , l I c I .I' . I 1 I c , C Q C I , k v xc ' , , I , . , as c c I c , I c . U , ' - xy u 7 , I, , , c I , I . 1 I C K c 1 I ' ' rv an an ' ' :I , ' I n I C I C 1 ' ' as I . , I , I I c c . No sa1d Jean I w1ll accept nothlng for a SQFVICG so welcome At least accept from me a small remembrance she returned and takmg from her wrlst a small ubbon to whlch her handkerchxef was fast ened she presented lt to h1m Jean tenderly took the filmy plece of cambrlc between h1s large awk ward fingers and pressmg It to h1s llps turned qulckly and ran toward the house W1th0Ut saylng another word he opened the door and was lost to v1ew 1ns1de Dur1ng the remamder of the r1de Berthe wondered somewhat at thls apparently strange young man but qulckly d1sm1ssed h1m from her mmd when at last she arrlved home vslthout further mlshap Meanwhlle Jean very much agltated had retlred to h1S room There overcome by strange and mexpllcable emotlons he gave hlmself up to fan clful thoughts Jean had never been a dreamer The practlcal slde of llfe had always been forced upon h1m Therefore these feehngs were entlrely new to h1m and he enjoyed to the hlghest degree these hltherto unknown pleasures He concelved fancles ln Wh1Ch he was some respectable well to do farmer In h1s new cart all palnted red and drawn by two roan stalllons he would proceed to lay Slege to the heart of Berthe Marsannes And thus nearly the ent1re nlght Jean held hlmself open to such attacks of ecstasy and de lxght When he came ln to breakfast the next mormng h1s father re marked at the changed QXDFQSSIOH of h1s face Jean my boy what IS the matter what has happened? he moulred Walt Jean rephed untll after breakfast and I w1ll explaln The meal was eaten ln sllence after vshlch Jean motloned for h1s father to follow h1m He led the way out to the orchard where there was an old broken bench After seatmg themselves Jean began Father I have thought well over the matter and have declded to sell my lnterest IH the farm I mtend to go to the clty and enter college I What Jean' the father broke ln you would leaxe the old place? Are you not contented here? I have vsell consldered the s1tuat1on Jean rephed and have resolved to better my educatlon but before taklng any drastlc measures I wlshed Vour consent The old man graxely rephed Well my son you are certalnly old enough to d9Cld6 such matters for yourself and though I counsel agalnst It I w1ll not attempt to oppose your w1ll I thank you father Jean rephed I knew you would not and know that all that remalns to be done lg to find a purchaser So, a week late1 Jean began hls tr1p to the Clty In hxs pocket he had the means amountmg from the sale of h1s sectlon of land wlth Whlch to pay for a complete tu1t1on 1n one of the most up to date schools Well may one wonder at th1s sudden determ1nat1on of Jean s to obtaln a hlgher educatlon Jean hardly understood It hlmself A long lme of ancestors before h1m had been satlsfied to meekly eke out an exlstence on the worn out farm so vshy should he hlmself not be satxsfled to thus pro ceed through l1fe? But the falr face of a xx oman had changed h1s ldeas had lmmedlately possessed h1m vuth ambltlon It was for her that he was domg all th1s He vsould try and use to her statlon ln hfe so that he mlght ask her to be hls own an ay ' an ' ' ' rv 9 v - as 77 l s 9 L - , . 1 , - 9 ' 1 ' 1 - - . , . , I , I I 7 , 7 v 7 - v . fs y I I I l . , I , I I . I k , ' ' u 7 7 3 - , f . I I , ' - . 1 . . - . I , I as ' ny - ' s - 5 ' - ss ' H ' as ' ' ' as 9 a 1 ' 1 1 ' v . I , . n - v 1 - . I . . 1 ,y xx av - If Y x - y ' 79 rx , y - ' - rs ' u r a . s 1 ' ' 7 H v ' . N ' . , I , K . 9 . . . ,, , . c av - at , , v - - 1 - - H I I . ' 1, x s n Y . . . - - 1 ' ' . . . , . 1 . I . . I I I' I , I v v ' I - - , I I I I I s I'LN L Y n F ' I l 1 1 I I , I I I . The matter of money had entlrely escaped h1s mlnd It 19 well that lt dld so for the reallzatlon of the wealth requlred by old Marsannes for one ln order to be the fiance of Berthe would lmmedlately have brought hlm back to earth He would never tell her of h1s love unt1l he could do so on a level plane Thus It was that he d1d not even try to obtaln glght of her agaln before h1s departure But the llttle square handkerchlf lay next h1s heart and 1ts presence comforted h1m For three years Jean dlllgently devoted hlmself to h1s studles H then recelved h1s A B degree Indescrlbable was the pleasure that filled h1s heart as dlploma ln hand he walked up the path to h1s father s house The old man welcomed hlm wlth 1oy and together they sat down to talk over the thlngs that had happened slnce Jem s departure Wlthout seemlng to be ox er anxlous Jem led up to the CIUQQUOH as to the health of M Jacques Marsannes and h1s daughter Why haven t you heard h1s father sand of the death of old Mar sannes I suppose not as vou have been away for so long Ignorlng h1s questlon Jean anxlously lnqulred and as to the welfare of h1s daughter she who was noted for her Wond rous beauty the coun try over Oh as to her the old man repl1ed she marrled a rlch farmer bv the name of Mlchon just after her fathers death over two years ago Everyone says tis a good match WlthOUt a word Jean s hand strayed to h1s pocket and extracted a blt of whlte cambrlc fastened to a small velvet rlbbon Castlng these to the earth he ground them 1nto the loose mold wlth h1s heel Agaln he took up the dlscusslon wlth h1s father The next mornxng saw Jem wlth h1s hoe :cross h1s shoulder plod dlng to work The reahzatlon of h1s whole llfe had been destroved h1s hopes and ambltxons shattered and 1n hard work would he drown h1s bltter reflectlons And thus was the hard vsorklng lme of the Malcolm descend ants preserved Thr lllalehrrtutran 44 ELLO Marsh' Awful early ln the mornlng 1sn t 1t The governor klcked me out at 7 30 thls a m and told me to get to work on my German Pot yours yet? The speaker was Bob Munroe a vouth dressed IH a sult that talked and hlS other attlre corresponded He was also very good look1ng H1s companlon Marshall Wells presented a xery modest appearance and carrled two well worn books under h1s arm He was especlallv lnterested IH h1s violgik at school and spent most of h1s lelsure tlme ln the pursult of h1s s u IBS I have translated all but the last five lmes md I can easlly get that before class replled Marsh So vou stlll studv as hard as ever do you gay whv don t vou stall through thlg easv stuff llke the rest of us? Old Maxwell newer knows the dlfference s'ud Pob derlslvely . . . . . 1 , . . , , . . . . . X . . . Y . . I . . t . . . . , . 221 Pk is :If ' C ' ' . .' ' ' . l . . Q . . . l I . . . . . . c . . . . ' . ,X v I , , . c . . . , . , . c . N Q I , . . 4 . c . . I -' ., 2 . . , . . s . . . T . . u 1 n - 1 - u , - , c , L . , c f as . . . , . . . . . . . . H . , . . 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Maxwell IS wlser than you thmk sald Marsh I certalnly would hate to Hunk llke you d1d 1n Chemlstry last semester by tryxng to stall through he contmued The two boys were walklng rapldly toward the Wallace Prep School where they attended Just across the street was Prof West prmclpal of the school and the reason for Bob s fr1endl1ness was that he would be seen IH good company by Prof West who was very lntlmate Wlth hls father The frlendshxp of the two boys had been stralned SIHCG the precedmg term when Bob had purposely Splked Marsh IH order to keep hxm from w1nn1ng hls regular posxtlon on the school baseball team Marsh dld not rehsh Bob s unusual cord1al1ty and thelr conversatlon cfilragged unt1l Bob mentloned the Valedlctorlanshlp whlch both boys hoped or I wonder when the valedlctorlan w1ll be announced lnqulred Marsh eagerly Oh I suppose the next tlme vue have chapel West could tell us now 1f he would for all the grades have been averaged replled Bob attemptmg to appear unmterested The governor has promised me fiftv seeds lf I am the wlse guy Only for that Hunk 1n Chem1strv I thlnk I would have lt clnched but I am golng to have the governor see Weeks and find out lf there was not a mlstake somewhere Nelther spoke for some txme each probably consldermg h1s chances for the valedxctorlanshlp Marsh had vsorked lndustrlously and deserved It as well as any one whlle Bob usually lecelved credltable grades he was unscrupulous ln h1s methods of earnmg them The conversatlon now turned to the dance whlch the gladuatmg class had decided to glve about two weeks before the close of school If I don t nnprove my danclng the dance wlll have no fascmatlon for me Marshall sald decldedly I couldn t dance a step I would go 1ust to get to take Mar1or1e Walsh She IQ the keenest sk1rt IH school belleve me To thlQ Marsh sllently agreed but Bob had not the least conceptlon of what was on Marshall s mlnd Bob s admlratlon of her was news to hlm He had long before declded to take her or none to the dance but now Bob s confident statement caused hlm to breathe a slgh of uncertalnty At any rate Cthought Marshj I w1ll grasp every opportunlty to raxse myself 1n her estlmatlon He had never trled to be popular Wlth hls classmates and now regretted lt to a certam extent By the tlme the two boys had arrlved ln VIGW of the school three glrls also had come 1nto VIQW Had one been closer the followmg conversatlon mlght have been heard Oh look g1rls' There comes Bob Monroe 1snt he 1ust perfectly handsome? I wonder how he 13 gettlng here on tlme sa1d Seraphlna Mur phy 1n one breath Thls was a freckle faced g1rl wearlng large sllver rlmmed spectacles and whose future spelled old mald Yes but look who IQ wxth hlml sald Ceclle McBr1de a chum of Mar1or1e Walsh I thmk he 19 as good looklng as Bob and he IQ lots br1ghter too I know Marxorle thmks that way she contmued teasmgly Well sald Mar1or1e I thlnk he IS much smarter than Bob but I don t know much about hlm he never glves much attentlon to glrls you know CK ' ' ' YY ' 64 ' , . . Y! ' , . ' 7 . . . . , , . . , . . . , . . , L . . . . , . . . . . . . . , ' 9 ,, v . . . ,, . . Y ' Y ,, . Y V . , . . . H ' ' 9 ' 9 Y . ,, . . , . . U . . . . l . , , , . ' !9 . , . . . L I L K . . , I . , K L L L' u p 1' L L 7 Y L L L u ca 1 ' ' ' , ' ' 7' ' . , , . . , . K6 7 ' ' , 97 ' Cl ' Oh ou ll learn all rl ht lf ou have a ood teacher sald Bob but 1f 1 7 1 7 , ' V 4 ' L ' . . . . ,, , . . , . . , . , . , . . . 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If Marjorie felt any preference to Marsh over Bob she was somewhat reluctant to admit it Why Cecile said Seraphina how could you ever stand such an un interesting person as Marsh You should have heard me refuse him the last time he wanted to take me home from church This remark caused a smile to lighten the countenance of Marjorie and actually provoked a snicker from Cecile By this time the boys had arrix ed at the schoolyard Bob saw the girls first and yoklngly remarked Don t you thlnk Mariorie and Seraphina would run a close race for the keenest girl in school 7 Seraph evidently holds you high in her estimation replied Marsh Bob turned red but remained silent Here they met the girls and a friendly greeting ensued Seraphina 1n attempting to execute one of her most graceful poses one that she had long tried to perfect accidentally knocked one of Mariorie s books from her arm Immediately Bob seized this opportunity and politely restored her book and walked on a little in ad Vance with her Upon seeing the result of the accident Seraphina let her books clatter to the pavement at Marshall s feet He could only replace the scattered books which he did slowly Oh how nice of you said Seraph exultant at the success of her stall My' I feel so nervous this morning won t you please carry them to mv room for me? Now don t say no for I know you have time you are al ways so early You know I heard Aunt Almire and Mrs Jenkins talking that you Poor Marsh' Seraphlna had evidently forgotten her recent remark about him Monroe was seized with a violent attack of coughing when he perceived Marshall s ridiculous predicament and Mar1or1e turned 1ust in time to see Marsh and Seraph ascending the steps with a look of half amusement and half astonishment Upon reachlng the hall Marsh stopped not wishing to be seen by pu pils loitering there However several curious groups made him the center of attraction and to cap the climax Prof West entered the hall and upon seeing so many pupils doing nothing made Marsh and Seraph an example by reprimanding them for loitering in the hall After this unfortunate episode Marsh saw his chances with Mar1or1e fading away To be called down for talking in the hall with Seraphina Murphy 'and what a complimentary greeting I will receive in the school paper SOl1lOqLl1ZGd Marsh while slowly walking to his room Bob cer tainlv walked over me today he thought Nevertheless I will not give up all hope Next morning at chapel Prof West announced that the Senior grades were being completed and the valedictorian would be announced at the nevct chapel He also announced that the annual debate between the Wal lace and Lowell Schools would be held soon and the pupils wishing to represent the school would be tried out nest week This gaxe Marsh a chance to distinguish himself because for several weeks he had been work ing up notes for a substantial argument and would have them in presenta ble form This last announcement set Bob to thinking fast If Marsh won this distinction and possibly the valedlctorianship he might gain confidence Q 7 K 61 ' 77 . ' ' 66 U . 9 7 J I ' ' I 77 C L . . - . . l ' ll . .lc . .' . . n ,K , . . . . 1 . Y . . Y 4 ,y . U . . K . I Y . . . ,, . 1 1 , . L w I 1 L . , I - f . , - . - . , - 7 7 , . . . 6K ' 77 ' , , . , . . . LK ' ' i 7 . , A , 1 We nc - about you at the Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Jenkins said that she had heard 77 7 1 1 A 7 ' 7 a s 1 ' , A . , l - u - . . , . Y I I - , . . C. , ' A , K . . , C . , . . . , 1 I , 1 f . v . ,3 . . . . . H ' 9 a L ' ' ' 77 KC ' ' . 7 ' 7 I7 1 ' ' .e , . , - , - lx 1 n ' . A . A .Aw 7 enough to attempt to ask Mar1or1e s company to the dance whlch It was obvlous he vushed to do What 1f Mar1or1e would glve her consent? Bob s thought formulated rapldly now Why let Marsh have th1s added d1st1nc t10Il7 Had he not seen Marsh put h1s notes 1n hls desk th1s very morn1ng'7 Wlthout hls notes he would be helpless No' He would not glve Marsh th1s opportumty So felgnmg lllness Bob left the aud1tor1um and went stralghtway to Marshall s desk 1n the ad1o1n1ng room Wlthout tak1ng tlme to glance 1nto the small hbrary that was partly partltloned off he hast1ly found the valuable notes and transferred them to h1s own pocket Upon lookmg up he gazed dlrectly 1nto the dark and plerc 1ng eyes of P1of Weeks who was 1n the hbrary Immedlately Bob s face turned a deathlv pallor but as Weeks had not ascertalned hls real purpose he lnqulred Are you 1ll Bob? Yes slr I am excused he replled and trembhng he left the room Marsh xx as forced to be absent from school the next three days so It was not untll hls return that hls loss was dlscovered No trace could be found of the products of h1s hard labor by lnqulry or search so he lnformed Prof West The Prmclpal was enraged at th1s report for he had read part of the notes and consldered them excellent He concluded the mtervlew wlth Marsh bv saymg If they hax e been mahclouslv taken I w1ll use every means posslble to recover them and show no lemency to the gullty person At th1s Marsh felt more confident that they would be found but stlll It was dlfhcult to reconclle hlmself to thelr loss However next mormng was the dav for chapel and the valedlctouan would be announced Thls was uppermost 1n h1s mmd When the school had assembled 1n the audxtorlum Marsh found hlmself 1n full VIEW of Mar1or1e also Bob who was seated b9S1d6 her Bob lmme dlately attempted to say somethmg to Mar1or1e but was sllenced by Prof Weeks A long program followed an lnstructne and approprlate speech was dellvered by Dr Moran Dr Moran was a forceful speaker wlth an ex c llent vo1ce and never fa1led to 1nst1ll somethlng worth knowxng lnto the mlnds of hlS llsteners H1s sub1ect was partlcularlv adapted to hls audlence and the ma1n thought was to be on the square wlth your fellow man He made several Sl'I'1k1Hg 1llustrat1ons to brlng out th1s pomt under whlch Bob wmced notlceably After th1s speech Prof West slowly arose and made lt known that the valedlctorlan had been chosen After what seemed endless remarks he slowlv drew from h1s vest pocket a paper He ad1usted hls glasses and scru l1H1Z9d the paper closely After clearmg hls throat he began The Facultv have declded upon the follovs mg puplls havmg the four hlghest averages One could have heard a pm drop Marshall s heart leaped vlolently and Seraphlna had struck a natural pose for once although qulte uncon SC1OuSly Her glasses hung on one ear her mouth was open and her hands clutched the slde of the desk nervously Prof West contxnued The valedlctorlan IS Marshall Wells Applause resounded through the aud1tor1um Marsh breathed a slgh of rel1ef as he reallzed that h1s hard study and ambltlon were rewarded He now cast a glance 1n Mar1or1e s dlrectlon and was rewarded wlth a smlle from her as she half turned m her seat A scowl on Bob s face was also perceptlble as h1s name was read the last one Marshall s confidence was ' ' 7 . . a . ' l . ' 7 y . ,1 u . . , , . . . . . ' ' ' v , . . . . r . K I . . . , l u ' , '- A . . . , . , , I ., y f Q ' . H ' va ca ' , l H ' l ' ' . v - A y - a v y M L K , .. . 7 . . , , . . . . , . I H V . . . . . . , , . . . ,, . . . . . v - a H n . , . . . A , ' 7 . L - . . . . . . . x 1 ' . 1 ' L . , 7 v- , . . . ' D . . . . . - - U v K . l . . , ., l , . , . . r ' 7 . , . H . Y. . . , . ' rs . , . ' 7 . , . . . K . . . H . . . ,, . r . . . ' . I . . . Y b ' W s 1 , ' . - 9 . . . . . , , . . r . . . . . . now restored and he walked through the hall with Marjorie after chapel not caring if Prof West did see them At noon Dr Moran dined with Bob s father He certalnly must haxe used his morning sub1ect for an after dinner speech for Bob returned to school in a downcast mood Upon learning of the lost notes Prof Weeks related the mcldent he had witnessed ww hen he saw Bob m Marshall s room Thls threw a light of susplclon on Bob As a consequence Prof West at the height of his se Verity put Bob through a Flgld cross examination upon his return at noon The weight of the speech by Dr Moran reinforced by the confusing ques tions caused Bob to confess his guilt Seraphlna was a sllent but attentive llstener to this confession and the entire school was soon in possession of the whole aH'a1r Upon the recovery of his notes Marsh won the preliminary debate in the contest and incidentally Mar1or1e was the victor over the other girls This meant that they would represent the school ID the annual debate The dance was but a few days away now and Bob declded to ask Mar 1or1e for her company ahead of all others He determlned to attend church the following Sunday night and ask her after the dismissal of services Marsh was the early bird and attended church Sunday morning While es corting Mar1or1e to her home after church Marsh was gratified by her con senting to his accompanying her to the dance He was further gratified by meeting Bob who was 1ust leaving his home After a careful ten mlnutes of consideration of his conduct of late Bob declded that smce Marsh had proven his superlorlty IH every respect hls chancess had diminished into 1nv1s1b1l1ty Pk sk Four nights later two happy couples wended their wav slowly home ward from the dance after an enjoyable evening The couples were Marsh and Mar1or1e and a short distance 1n the rear Seraphlna and Isaac A Cohen whom Seraph had successfully entrapped and fascnlated by her be W1tChlI1g charms WILLIAM CURRAH Qllem liemrnxscrnsres SPECIAL reunion of the B Clan had been called for some mysteri ous business the members knew not what They were seated tailor fashion before the open fire in the room of Margaret Thornton teacher of expression at Ward Hall entertaining themselves by local gosslp After the first hour of vocal rapld fire Margaret suggested that each one recall an lncldent of thelr former school days or tell of thelr life since they had graduated from Hlgh School Billy or Fern Nicholson was called on first and after her usual pre l1m1nar1es of blowing her hair out of her eyes changing a mckel s worth of gum from the left Jaw to the right she began Well girls you all know as well as I that I had always intended to teach demostic SCICHCG but alas' my dreams have been in vam I might as well be frank about It my lntentlons were to make practlcal use of my knowledge and not to teach You all know my motto was The way to a y . . . c , . . . . , 1 V , . . . I L . ' , ., . . V . , . - L I ' . 1 1 . x ' , : .L Y I I .L my ' , . Ln' . x . I C . c , ' s l S' n , A . . Aix' . a L u , f Y , . l .. Unexpectedly, Bob's path was not to be strewn with roses, because . 9 K ' n 4 . in . u 1 .La , Q , u . . n . I 4 c n L , A . PF Pls FF 1 . , . l n I . u A K . 3 ! . ' 1 K ' 4 O l . , . 3 , . . ' v 0 1 as - 92 ' . , Q l i 1 1 y 1 ' . . . . , 1 u , , : 66 ' ' 7 . 7 ' Y - , 0 . -1 K J ' y man s heart IS v1a h1s stomach But g1rls that s not true I ve been Walt lng for ages Oh you have? 1nqu1red Bertle Yes be st1ll contmued Bllly and the best that I can do IS to keep a parrot that swears a lamp that smokes a dog that growls and a cat that stays out nlghts Here she was mterrupted by a klnd consolatlon accom panled by a frlendly thump on the shoulder Oh cheer up old chapplel We ll all be dead soon' After much argument Bertle and B1lly agreed to drop the sub1ect and Bllly contlnued Well you know I always played the part of a spmster 1n any theatrlcal performances and I guess that s why I am dubbed an old mald today Well you are none the worse off lnterrupted Bess Lynch who had marrled soon after graduatmg from Hlgh School I always 1mag1ned that lt would be perfectly glorlous to have a man well I stlll say that lt s nlce but well they can g1V9 you lots of worry Jack was always so klnd and attentlve durlng our courtshlp you knovs we went together three years but now he says huh ? when I ask for a new sult and SltS behlnd the news paper at breakfast and never calls me dearle unless others are present Well why dldn t you walt awh1le before embarking? mqulred mlsche yous Bert1e who llked to appear lmportant Wlll you be stlll ? Bess sarcastlcally mqulred I guess I m as happy as you are' Jack s a perfect old dear and I won t hear one word agamst hlm Just thlnk' He s takmg care of the chlldren wh1le I am fooling awav my tlme wlth you' And here Bess broke off and consoled herself by V1 clously punchlng the glowmg embers Betty Moss poured o1l on the troubled waters as had been customary 1n days gone by Bess don t show your temper we know you have It Calm yourself and for goodness sake don t put the fire out' Here Bllly suggested that Betty tell of her experlences wlth the heathen for Betty was a settlement worker There s not much to say answered calm and patlent Betty the loved one of the Clan Claude and I were marrled s1x years ago and we have been very happy he IS good and I know there IS no better man llvlng I say l1v1ng because well Sandy was kllled soon after our engagement was announced Now don t thlnk that I don t love Claude The heathen are nearly all ClVll1Z6d and oh glrls' I wlsh that you would learn to llke them as I do I m sure that you would not 1est so much 1f you could reallze thelr clrcumstances as I do Won t all of you come to the MISSIOH some Sunday afternoon ? I dldn t ask you about that commented Bllly I Sald about your self and the heathen meanlng your husband and chlldren here she stopped to dodge the plckle whlch Betty had been n1bbl1ng Margaret then suggested that Bertle or Helen Garnett tell them of her ups and downs mostly downs slnce Helen always S61Z8d an opportu n1ty to make a down or tackle a well most anythlng Aw now old Chapple you dont mean lt do you? glggled happy care free 'Bertle Well here goes my ups and downs would fill a thlr teen volume set of books but maybe a few of my experlences would prove mterestlng ready? No 1 I went to umverslty and there I met Mr Jumus Fleld I thought he was perfectly grand from the tlme I saw hlm make the first touch down of the season Later I was lntroduced to hlm at the Freshman Prom Of course I had sense enough to humor him a l1ttle , . . . , . , , . - 1 1 1 79 u 11 ' ' ' , . . u ' 77 - as - 11 ss ' 9 Y 7 A 1 1 1 . ,, . . . n L - ' 1 sc ' . - 1 1 ' 1 11 - u - 11 ' V 1 as ' 17 - , as - 1 . . . , AL - 77 cc 99 - 1 1 1 . . . U . . . . . . , . . 1' , - T , . ' Y .1 1 1 , , . . . . I L , K ' c ' 1 17 . , . U . , . . . ,, . . . 1 . ' ' v . . . r , . u - - 11 ' ' - u 1 I . . . . . . . . , 1 1 ' . . , . . . , . . . . . . ,, . I I 1 . ' sc 1 , ' . . , . 1 1 11 , . . , . u - 11 - - , I ac 1 79 ' 7 ! az 73 ax ' - . . , 1 ' 1 . . , , , . x 1 , n. 1 - 1 . 7 7 ' ' . . . . T ' v . , ' . . 11 ' sc - 1 ' 37 u - 39 ll ' . 1 1 ' - - 11 ac ' 11 1 1 1 1 ' . , . ' , . as - 1 - I7 - 1 1 1 - 1 4 - 11 cc - - n , 'T L A ' - A LL ' L - - 1 1 flatter hlm a llttle and look very WISC after that I saw Mr Fleld qulte often ln fact so often that my grades started downward and I recelved a sllp Nevertheless I was happy for Junlus and I had planned the future together Deah' deah' How dramatlcl mterrupted Bess Now do you want to hear th1s'7 Well be qulet then reprlmanded Bertle As I was say1ng Mr Ilelds and I were engaged After he graduated he obtalned a pos1t1on IH the btate Agrxculture College and then when I graduated we were marrled and have llved on the farm ever smce And I should 1udge that you ve ln ed happlly ever s1nce'7 zdded Mar garet Yes retorted Bertle and we keep house Wlth a Ford because Junlus can t get around very well slnce he has become so corpulent Why don t you say fat and be done with It '7 suggested Betty Now glrls let s hear Bobble s tale of woe? plped up Bess who had suddenly awakened from her day dream of John and the chlldren You have all had such wonderful experlences I hate to tell my meager my course at High I went to college and after four years of smlles and tears I fmally acqulred my long sought degree In the meantlme there had been several men that I llked very much but that s as far as It went for some one else managed them more tactfully than I d1d so there Went my men When I found that I was destlned to be a bachelor g1rl why then I was de termlned to make use of my educatlon so that s why Im teachmg ln thlg school But glrls there s a reason for all thlngs the reason that I asked all of you here tonlght IS slmply thls Margaret Thornton IS golng to re slgn for there IS a professor at Mount Warden Academy who had declded that he cannot teach wlthout expresslon and 1n order to obtaln a thorough course he must have me I but here Bobble was smothered w1th k1SS9S and now the Clan knew why she had made the 1nv1tat1on so urgent After several mmutes Bobble managed to say Betty get the choc olate on the top shelf of the closet' Bertle the mllk on the balcony Bllly you may make the fudge and we ll let Bess beat It lf she w1ll prom 1se not to splll It as she dld one nlght whlle gazlng at the moon It was as much your fault as mlne Bess retorted but no one heard her IH the rush after the fudge pans And then the Clan ate candy as IH days gone bv when they had planned thelr futures V G 15 . . . . 4. . , . . 1 ' 1 1 y 1 ' 1 . .., . , !? . 44 , ' an - , Cl ' D I ' ' Y! 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Y .... ,, . . , . . an , ' U . . , I , ' A. 3 ' 7 nn W 1 q, n BOOK THREE Us Zliuulx nf Uv Svniurzi Qlletszi mffircmfs 'Q 4 l'x IN1 I 0115155 1151515111 I haxe not words at my command to tell of the deeds of this the Class of 15 We have gone through th1s 1nst1tut1on of learning 1n much the same manner as many before us have done but I must say IH lUStlC9 to ourselves and to the school that we have not fallen below the standard elther IH qual 1ty or appearances In fact we haxe astonlshed our beloved Faculty very much both by our deportment and by our qulckness of perceptlon Very readlly we haxe mastered the many problems and dxfficultles w1th whlch the by gone classes have struggled 1n vain In deportment we have been surpassed by none for even at the xery thought of mlsconduct we were checked by that qulck alarm Clrls stop that talklngl And the boys needed no further admonltlon The g1rls are noted far and near for thelr marvelous beauty and the boys are no less known for their great valor and bravery alvs ays belng on the alert for banners and emblems forelgn to our class and we knovs that vue have been appreclated by our k1nd and graclous Prmclpal for we have often been called upon to hold secret consultatlon wlth hlm 1n hldden lecesses the results of vuhlch no one shall ever know but us We entered thls 1nst1tut1on of learnlng IS the Fall of 1911 very t1m1d and bashful llke all other Freshman classes But we soon forgot bashful ness and began to make the school feel the lnfluence of our presence We vsere the first class of Freshmen to 0lgal'l1Z9 We elected the followlng offi cers Earl Bryant pres1dent Gus Tenner NICQ pres1dent Charlotte Gray secretary Donald Herod treasurer and Earl Bryant as class reporter We also dlStlI1gl11Sh8d ourselxes by carry1ng off the honors 1n an lnter class spelllng match thls team ex en contestlng agalnst the Semors The follow mg Sprlng of 1912 we declded that It was altogether fittlng and proper that we should have a hay r1de So on a brlght Saturday mornlng we went flfty strong to Redmg s M1ll there to have the tlme of our l1ves It was there that our herozc and brave Presldent dlstlngulshed hlmself by actually k1ll1ng a snake 6 or 8 lnches long at the very least Another summer went by and we were agaln 1n school and now as worthy Sophomores agaln we chose the same Presldent as he had done so well the year before Thls tlme our v1ce pres1dent was Grace Purkett a bashful llttle girl w1th eyes of blue J ulla Shepherd was our secretary a very loxely mald Loyce Taylor was our treasurer a sm1l1ng llttle lass IX an Wood was our sergeant at arms and Vera GlbSOH was our reporter As Hallowe en approached we found tlme hang1ng dull on our hands so we de clded that we should have a farmers party at the Elks Hall We d1st1n gulshed ourselves by 1nv1t1ng the entlre Faculty and barrlng llmburger cheese rocks a l1ttle scrap and a few drops of ram we all had a very en Joyable tlme We were also the first under classmen to have a p1n In our Sopho more year we ordered a beautlful llttle trlangular shaped sllver pm Our Jun1or year was no less successful than was the other two years Agam we chose Earl Bryant for our pres1dent Carl Spald for our v1ce pres1dent Natal1e Morgan for our secretary Florence Whlte for treasurer Dale Maher for our sergeant at arms and Brooks Montgomery as our re porter On November 27 1913 we declded to try our theatrlcal talent by pre sentlng Hlcks at College at the Club Theater Thls play was a great suc O' 0 0 1, sq 7 . 1 , . . . . . . . - v 9 . 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FRANCIS ALLEN BOYER Salutatorlan Busmess Manager Echoes 14 15 Buslness Manager Annual Orchestra 14 15 Track 13 Anything that IS worth dolng lS worth doing well yea, e'en love' CLAUDE E BOYD Orchestra 15 Manager Class Play Taste of the Joy that sprmgs from labor ALADAH MARVEL GRANT Honor Roll Slgma Gamma Slgma Der Deutsche Verem Orchestra 15 Gym Class There IS unspeakable of a voluntary student pleasure ln the llfe D 7 ' i 3 . ' 1 7 ! -! 7 Y Valedictorian, ! I 7 I l I Y Y 7 RICHARD SAGER MILNE Honor Roll Lit 13 14 15 Der Deutsche Verem Echoes 15 Senlor Play head could carry all he thought he knew MARY E GLADYS CREECH Honor Roll J unlor Play Senlor Play Absence makes the heart grow fondel RAYMOND AXEL Lor ' Let's be comfortable ' . 7 -7 if , . , l And still the. wonder grew, that one small Y HAZEL PAULINE ALLEN Slgma Gamma Slgma Gym Class 14 15 Slgma Llt Play 14 Senlor Play che has a wondelful tongue tled 1n the mlddle and loose at both ends HOWARD J BALL Football 14 Sigma Phl C11 culatlon Manager Annual Junlor Play Semor Play I am t afeard o elephants Nel snakes a t crawls and curls I am t afeard o llghtenm But I 1m a feald o gnls MABEL MAURINE BURROUGHS Slgma Gamma Slgma, T T T Junior Play She who has the fewest wants IS nearest he gods 1 , v -r - 1 r - lf - v K' . ' - v r y 1 1 -v 1 . rx . . .' .. . ,-v 9- -1 , . 2 .- . ,..l. HIRANI S BOTILNI IELIJ Football 14 Del Deutsche Vtlelh Jumor Plly Semor P115 Slgm 1 Phu Thou ut Wlxen f lt thou ut g,,1own thlck INA NIARIL BROOBSHIRE Slgm 1 G'1mm1 S1g,m 1 Der Deutoche Vezem Slgmfl Llt Plly 1-1 Jun1o1 Plfly Hel favoute subject lhe T1 xvelmg, Jalegm in I RED VV BOYD Footbxll 13 1-1 Bofud of Control Txeaoulel Athletu ASSOLlltlfJH Slgma Phl In good eltmg thele lb hlpplmss ri 1 w A . 4 ' - 1 1 . . ,. . A Y 2 v ' . v f r 2 . 2 . 24. 2 3 Z . ,. . . ,- , w v w 1 A A 2 c 2 2, - y . . ' , r- . 1 , , ' c . . .' . ' , . 44 .. ' . . . 4 ' M 4 vs . 1 . 11 . v - V , c - - , f '. . . . L . . . SA. .2 , 2 V, ' ' 2 LOREN N BROWN Basketball 15 L 12 13 14 15 Der Deutsche Verem Echoes 13 14 Edltor IU Chlef Echoes 14 15 Edltor ln Chlef Annual Slgma Llt Play Slgma Phx Senlor Play He conquers who endures MABEL MAE CAMPBELL Slgma Gamma Slgma T T T Senlor Play Stull waters run deep MABEL ESTHER FRANKS Sigma Gamma olgma, D D V A Her classes were often dlsturbed by her loud talklng-U1 9 'tl ! 7 , 7 Y 7 1 -1 ' ' ' 1. 7 -i , Y . . . , , . -. - . - , ' ' r Junlor Play, - , 7 .Y 1 I , . . ., . L. . . ., '141 . RALPH T BEAL Der Deutsche Verem Manager Junior Play Llt , Senlor Play He makes a SSFIOUS study of pastlme JO SEPHINE MARGARET BROOKSHIRE Qlgma Gamma Slgma Der Deutsche Verem 145 Varlety may be the Splce of llfe but one tongue IS enough for a woman EARL FRED BRYANT Slgma Llt Play 12 13 D D V Echoes 12 1? Junlor Play Glee Club Slgma Phu I am a part of all that I have met , l M. . ' , ' Y u , 1 . . 1 Class President '12-'13-'14, ' ' 7 5- ' ' 1 ' v . . .y , I - ' , , . 2 U . .i . . . I 77 WILLIAM B CURRAH 1 Der Deutsche Verem Whoever blushes seems to be good 'XIINNIE ETHEL DUNCAN Sigma Gamma Slgma Der Deutsche Verem Class HlSt0T1aU Wlsdom and goodness are twin vlrtues J ANTONE DANHAKL 14 Glee Club 14 Del Deutsche Vel em Slgma L1t Play Senior Play He would undertake to prove by argu ment that a man IS not a horse L't., ' Lit. '13s -'15, v 7 ! ! ' LUCILLE JENNINGS CALVIN Slgma Gamma Slgma Der Deutsche Verem Class Reporter 15 Jumor Play Those eyes so dark and deep The cause of much loss of sleep CLARENCE ELMER HASTINGQ' Junlor Class Play Nestle s food baby All comes to h1m who walts DOROTHY RUTH DUNLAP Der Deutsche Verem Let the women vote who d have thought 1 'r Lit. 14-'15, 't. - BESSIE CHAPIN C'1g'ma Gamma Slgma A mce qulet glrl FLORENCE EDITH MILLER Slgma Gamma Slgma Looks to be very dlgnlfied but Entered as a Semor from Dlxon Ill Semor Play All her smlles m dlmples dle Clad she IS nor knows she why GEORGIA MARSHALL RUTH DALTON blgma Gamma Slgmd Along came Ruth GLADYS EULALIA LAUDERDALE Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Gym 14 15 shme gally perslstent ELIZABETH CLEO MERRILL Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V 145 Beware of doubt falth IQ the bubtle Qham whlch bmds us to the Infimte . 4 ' ,- 1 , K4 9? 7 . . ., ! -7 Her smile was prodigal of summery sun- 7 - , . . ., . 1 g 4 ' 'K 1 n n . MARIE EDITH DONAHUE S1gma Gamma Slgma O G A Der Deutsche Verem I don t know but to my mmd I am a na JOHN G DUMBAULD If Germany loses It wlll not be hls fault PEARL A FOSTER Slgma Gamma Slgma Der Deutsche Verem, Semor Play Kmd hearts are more than C01 onets Y . . ., y l - , . a 1 ' tlve here. -v 7 GLADYS CECIL FINLEY Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V How D001 ale they who have not pa tlence LUTHER C OWEN Vlce Presldent D D V 1415 Football 13 14 Class Sergeant at arms 15 Asslstant Manager Football 14 Asslstant Manager Class Play A wonderful guazdlan of the lme FRANCES ANNA HEI FRIClx Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V To llve long It IS necesmry to llve Qlowly . ' Y ' O1 - 5 l . . ., , Y 7 ' ' 9 - - ! 7 Y Vlce Presldent Athletlc Ass'n, ' 1 - , 1 I ! ! A I , 1 ' - 4 , . . . L n C Y ' L ALICE ELIZABETH HARRISON Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Slgma Lit Play Basketball 12 A cheery maid wlth a pleasant smlle The glver of gladness all the whlle JAMES HOWARD IINTON Sigma Phl Presldent Semor Class Football ld 13 14 Mgr 14 Track 13 15 Presldent D D V '141fz Treasurer Athletic Assoclatlon Board of Contro An advocate of the Joys of bachelor bhss Nevertheless he slghs Dlnna ye know? MARGARET LINTON Slgma Gamma Slgma Slgma Lit Play D D V Semor Play It IS better to have loved and lost Than to marry and be bossed ! .' ' . - , Y 7 Z J . . y Y A-7 -7 7 I , ' 7 Basketball '14-'15, 7 3 .' - ' . . . , 7 ' LK ' YY I . 1, 7 - , y . . ., LUCIUS PERTRAND HORR Orchestra 12 13 14 15 When not beating the drum he may be found adgustmg his tle HELEN BERNICE HANCOCK Basketball 12 Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V And then she would talk oh how she would talk' HOWARD A HOLDEN On their own ments, modest men ale qulet Y I 7 ! Gym.,'14, ' ' 7 '- v FERN OLA JACKQON Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Glrls Blble Class Gym 14 15 Let not your thoughts be deep for fear of drownmg them EVA LORENA LAW Slgma Gamma Slgma She IS well pald that IS well satxsfied ELLEN CECELIA MCKENNA Slgma Gamma Sigma D D V Slgma Lit Play And she has hair of a bronze hue take are L 1 : 3 2' 7 7 I ., - . ! 7 . . ., H ' 'YY C . VERA GERTRUDE WARDEN Olchestla 15 Basketball 12 Gertrude had a Vl0llTl HERBERT DEAN GARY D D V 1416: The Lord helps hlm who helps hlmself MARY FRANCES MILLS Gym 1-1 D D V The Class baby v u V , M . ' . . 5 And the way she flddled was a sin. . . ., , . I 0 , f ' i LENORA MONTALDO D D V 1416 Eat drmk and be merry for tomorrow we may all be dead STEPHEN A SMITH Thls Smith a mlghty man IQ he GLADYS MAE NULL Slgma Gamma Sigma D D V To know her IS to love her' Y 3 1 . ,y Y Track '1f1, '15, captain '15, i . . , . . ., JEWEL HOPE HINSON Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V T T T A prlceleee Jewel Junior Play D D V He looks to be a melancholy manf J RUTH HISLOP Slgma Gamma Slgma T T T A bellever and follower of the Rutledge methods HUGH DOUGLAS HALE AVA SPARKS MAEDER Entered Class as a Semor flom Stephens College lgma Gamma Slgma D D V Modest was she as a vlolet HOWARD DOUGLAS MCINTOSH Semor Play Annual weet thmgs often come ln the smallest MABEL HELEN OWEN Slgma Gamma Sigma Sigma Llt Play Junlor Class Play Basketball 12 1 Gym 14 15 Class Play Tackles everythlng' fro wall m a Ford to a stone . , 1 S , A4 . l . ' YV s , 1 . S . . packages. 4 ' , . ' ' , 7 -1 y ! 7 y ' ' y ARIEL NICHOLS O ROURKE Slgma Gamma Sxgma D D V Slgma L1t Play Echoes 15 Semor Play The way to man s heart IS vla hrs stom ac RALPH EARL RAE Football 15 Class Wlll Muslc the Hercest rlef can charm VERA OAKLEY GIBSON Class Treasurer 15 Echoes '13 Llterary Edltor Echoes Annual Gym 14 Basketball 12 Sigma Gamma Slgma D D V Junlor Class Play Sigma Llt Play Class Poet Slgma Gamma Slgma Senlor Play 7 Y : ' 'a -, , , u , H . ' , . . . h YY 7 I x c - ' - ' , g I , And fate s severest rage dlS3l'ITl.,l Y Y ' y ' '15 5 ,Y '9 ! , 7 7 . . ., 1 - , , 7 , 9 JEANNE MARGURETTE MAHER Lambda Alpha Lambda Class Play Come and trlp plt as you 5,0 on the llght fastastlc toe EARL RAYMOND MILTON L 14 1o Slgma Llt Play Class Play ances are often decelvmg GRACE LEO NA PU RKETT Secretary Class 15 Slgma Gamma Qlgma, Jun1o1 Class Play Basketball 12 Gym 14 Echoes 15 Annual Semor Class Play VICE Presldent Class 12 Hamm' Hamm more Hamm' it-A Appears yery tbopghtful-but appear- 7 . ' , I 7 , Y LUCILLE CORA RIPPEY Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V To be good IS to be happy JACK ALEXANDER STRONG Baseball 12 13 14 15 Captaln 14 15 Football 13 14 captam 14 rac '12 15 vlce presldent Athletlc Assoclatlon Annual Class Play Alexander the Great Strong for athlet cs AGNES PEARI RUNNER Slgma Gamma Slgmd D D V Domg not dleammg' IS the key to suc cew .V . Y la. 1 I ' rv ! -7 -9 -7 7 ' Y 7 ' 1 3 7 ' Y ,Q ! v ! T k, , , Treasurer, secretary, sergeant-at-arms 7 7 H Y i Y! , J . . 'Y N. .. i. ' ' n 1 v ,s K ' H JULIA SHEPARD Echoes 14 Class Secretary 13 Semor Play Is It harmful to be m love? CARL L SPAID Vlce Plesldent Class 14 15 Annual D D V Ve Junlor Class Play Football 14 Slgma Ph1l Baseball 15 Qmlle and the world smlles wlth you LOYCE C TAYLOR Slgmd Gamma Slgma Slgma Lxt Play Class Treasurer 13 D D V O G A She talks as lf It gave her Joy V Y 7 1 . ty - , - x a ' 1 y 7 . .. ., 14 , , Y 1 - , I r Semor Play. ! Y Y H . . . 'ff 1 1 ' y - . y, ! . . ., GRACE LEE METSKER Slgma Gamma Slgma T T T Basketball 12 Gym 14 A sweet attractlve kmd of grace ROBERT QTEEI E THURMAN Semor Play Annual What I have been taught I have forgot NATALIE MORGAN Llterary Edltor Echoes 15 Llterary Edltor Annual D D V Secretary Class 14 Lambda Alpha Lambda Her voice was even soft gentle and low an excellent thmg m a woman , . . ., Y 7 7 u ' ' - - , , v- , . I. . . KK . 1 - u teng what I know I have guessed. . . , 3 7 . . ., , 7 U ' . D ,- . . . , , . . I ,, EULAH MAE VAUGHN Slgma Gamma Slgma Slgma Llt Play D D V Class Play If you d any knowledge galn flom Gyp not slow But fast the answer youll obtaln will be I thlnk so AMELIA CHRISTINIA SMITH Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Class Play Humlllty IS the foundatlon of all vlrtue FLORENCE ALLAN WHITE Slgma Gamma Slgrna Class Treasurer 14 O G A D D V When her Jaws stop gum busmess will de crease for she alone makes great Increase Y - , , . . ., as r ' - ' , 7 Y , , . . . K4 ' !9 . . . , .. . .5 Slgma-Llt. Play, U . . '. . . ,, , 7 ! ' . I , i 'G QQ ' A- Y S ' LENA RHEA FOSTER Slgma Gamma Slgma T T T Class Play Fortunate mdeed wlll be the chlldren who call her teacher BROOKSHIRE LEE MONTGOMERY Echoes 14 15 Annual Jumor Class Play Slgma Llt Play Semor Play Slgma P 1 What can t be cured must be endured FERN ELSBERRY GATES Slgma Gamma Slgma If at first you don t succeed try try agaln Y -7 Lit.. '131'14-'15, u a , a - ' , - h... If Y 7, NIAR 1 HA GERTRUDE QERGEAN I' blgmd Gamma Slgma Claes P1 ophet nnual assandlas rlval but we hope that her plophecleq wlll be blest bx Apollo ORLNA LORELIE DURNEI L D D V Basketball 12 PIQX N IRGINIA MARIL WATSON Slgmd Gamma Slgmd D D V blgma I1t Play Qong, forblde vlctolloue deede to dle ,. a . , l , .. V' ,. 1 'f . ' 1 v A ' ' C ' ' ' , ' ' L . Y - . . . . ., 7 A Strong hunter is she, and man is her Y . 1 ' ,- . '. . ' . Y - . . . .tk r . L . I 5 p . .,y JOHN COURTNEY RUSH Basketball 1 mgl 14 15 Track 12 13 14 Board of Control 14 1 Athletlc Awocl ltlon D D V Annual Staff Semox Pla Y He trudged llong unknowlng, whlt hg Sought GLADYS DeEI I -X RI I'l'FR Slgma Gamma Slgmd DDV BQ A mlghty woman Wlth A clochet needle IS weapon DALE FRANK TOURlEl Ol JUHIOI Class Play Llt 12 3 1 Slgma Ph1 Sigma Llt Play Senlor Play Falnt heart ne 91 Won fan lady r . r v ' 3g . - ., ! S ! s 7 - - 1 Y ! - 0, .. 2 , . . ., 1 u . 2 ,. . ' ,. . vu 1 ff 11. J 7 . . .,'14 . 3. . - rv D 1 ' J 1 a fx . ,-1 - 4-15, 7 - D ' , Aa ' v . '. . 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' C , -X2 4, .l 1 . . . D 1 ' J . 1. C L 1 C - C Lllex-as Iiltuplyerg Scene Room in a hotel at Princeton N J Time 1918 Enter Martha Sergeant Oh dear' How tired I am I ve Just come in from the Yale Princeton football game won by a wonderful drop kick made by Jack Strong I red Carl Luther Dutch and Howard were also very much in evidence I won dered where Hiram was for I didn t think anything could possibly separate him from his belox ed football Oh how I would llke to see more of the old class for It has been four years since vue all went out of old High together Why who is that? Whv why it s Cherub Thurman Oh Cherub' How are you ? Bob Pretty well thank you How are you? Martha Oh I m all right I recelved a letter from Phoebe Montaldo vesterday She told me to look in the St Louis Globe Democrat and see what it said about her but I have neglected to get a paper You look like a young nevus stand do you happen to have a St Louis C lobe Democrat with you ? Bob Yes here it is Let s see what it says Martha freadmgj MISSOURI GIRL A GREAT SUCCESS Miss Lenore 'Nlontaldo hntxances Immense Audlence in Convention Hall Last lN1ght Has the louth of Ieschetlskv Bob Oh look' Ministerial Alliance Sounds interesting Won der what it ls? Chicago to combat with the r1s1ng creed of Amphyliss them are the Rt Rev Ralph Thomson Beal of the Sixty second Street Methodist Church Martha Why that s Hank' Bob fcontlnulngj The Rt Rev Howard 'VIcIntosh of the First Church South Presby, terxan and the Dt Pew Dale Touitelol of the First Church of Christ Sclentlsts and the Rt Rev John Courtney Rush of the One Hundred and Tenth Street Eplscopalian Church Well what do Vou think of that? Martha Who vsould ever have thought they vsould turn into Ulllllb ters? I would why what Bob What where? Martha This here fshowmg paperj Young Society Matron En tertalns for English Ambassador Mrs John Longstreet Knee Miss Orena Durnellj gave a grand affair at her palatlal home in Scott Circle for Slr Lionel Coverly English Ambassador to the United States Bob Say how do you pronounce this word? Martha What word where? Bob Hre H11alan1 k Martha Oh that s Hualanak What about lt? Bob Oh it s lust the name of a society formed by Miss Jo Brook sh1re Secretary Hazel Allen treasurer Mabel Campbell It has the hearty support of U S President Earl Bryant Martha Wonder who this IS ? l 0 -1 . l , 0 c N . ' , . . . , . . A ' - ' 4' , . . . , 7 J a - ' . . , . . . 9 . . y , Q I . , K 1 I I V ' . M . , , . , , . , . I i y , 1 . . . . , . 1 K r Y 1 ' w I' L' L . . I - : , ' ' . '. . f ' .. ' T. 1 'Y ' A I i 5 . . H . . . . ,, H . N . - ' . .H ' ,, t ' . ' . . ' ' . h iani-several Chicago ministers have pledged themselves to fight it. Among u . y., . , -. , ! . , . . . ' ,S . . . . A , . .1 nc - , I , ' in . n. '. ' ' , ' 7 '7 ' ' ! ' ' 77 ' . . , ' 2 . V Y 7 . . .N- . - - -? 1 , . i . - . I 4, . - . Y . . ,, , .. t .. : , . . : ie : -'-f- i - -'-al . . , .. . . . . , , 1 A ' . 1 ' n - . , . t ' - 1 ' 3 A 9 ' L YOUNG MISSOURI GIRL SURPRISE Mlss Vlrglma Watson Sang Wlth Great Llearness and Beauty at a Recital Gwen by Mme Calve Bob Oh look' Here IS a 11st of graduates from Vassar Let s read them Mabel Burroughs Aladah Grant Helen Hancock Jewel Hmson why they are graduates from OUR class That IS all the glrls from MIS sour1 Let s read on Martha Oh say Bob what ever became of Ellzabeth Harr1son Bob Oh she IS marrled Martha Marrled' Ellzabeth Harrlson marr1ed Bob Surest thmg So are Natalle Morgan Gladys Creech Margaret Llnton and Lucille Calvln Martha Luc1lle Calv1n' Well who d1d she hnally marry? Bob Brook Montgomery They are famous cabaret dancers You know Natalxe marr1ed an ofhcer 1n the navy Ellzabeth marrled a farmer You remember Claude Boyd? Thxs lb h1s last year 1n Harvard and when he graduates he IS go1ng to accept the cha1r of Languages Martha Bob have you read Jeanne Mahers latest book? It s very good the best she has wrltten so far Bob No I must get It But don t forget to go and see Marle Brook shlre whlle you are here She IS starrlng 1n The Travellng Salesman But what has become of Vera G1bson'7 Martha Why d1dn t you know she took the Pr1x de Rome last year' She IS 1n Parls palntmg to her heart s content Charles Dana Glbson calls her Charles Dana Glbson II I ran onto Eulaha Lauderdale the other day met her on the street She was 1n a hurry and so was I so we dxdn t get a chance to talk much Im gomg to see her before I leave Mabel Owen s on a farm And wh1le we are on the subject don t fall to go out to the Essanay Company s bu1ld1ng and see Jul1a Shepard You know she 1s one of thelr stars Bob Oh here s a teachers conventlon wonder 1f we w1ll run across any of them 1n th1s place Ellen McKenna Marle Donahue Ethel Duncan Pearl Foster Gladys Fmley Esther Franks Francls Helfrlch Ruth Hlslon why that IS almost the old Teachers Tra1n1ng Course that Mr Blan1e la bored over so Oh' that remlnds me I saw Luclus Horr the other day He IS a travehng salesman Martha Oh IS he Bob Yes You know he had so much tra1n1ng belng drummer 1n the Hlgh School Orchestra He Sald that Raymond Axel was very 111 w1th the mumps when he saw hlm Martha Raymond wlth the mumps 'P Bob Yes and that John Dumbauld was gomg to graduate from Rush Medlcal School at Ch1cago th1s Sprmg Martha Good for John' But tell me Bob what ex er became of Hlram '7 Bob Hlram s back on the farm Martha' Look here' Look at that edltorlal' Bob Whats the matter w1th lt? Looks llke a perfectly harmless ed1tor1a1 to me Martha Yes but look at the name s1gned at the bottom Loren Brown' Bob Good' Raymond also told me that Herbert Gary and Francls Boyer were on a farm together domg sclentlfic farmmg on a large scale 1 11 1 1 7 , , , . . ' K7 7 7 A ' 1 '1 1- , A . 1 ' , u . I . ' 7 7 7 ' . , . . ' ' I' 1 . . , . , . : . , ' . I . 1 . . . , . . 9 71 . , . . 1 l . , . . , . . . . . . M . K ,, I . . I . , . . . , . , . 1 KK ' 77 ' . . . , ... , , , . . . , . . , . ' 7 7 , . . . .N . I , , . . . Y . , .... k ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . , . . . . - . . 1 . 1 . . . . , . i N . . . . . I . . ' 1 . y ' . . , , . . ' v i , . . . . . . , . . Martha What evel became oi Wllllam Lulfdh 7 Bob He IS a lawyer Martha Oh look' New Brldge to Be Bullt by Government A new suspenslon brldge IS to be bullt ON91 Roarlng Rlver Larl R Mllton IS to have control of the work Bob I-lawe you heard about Rlchard Mllne ' Martha No what about h1m Bob He s an aeroplane salesman' Martha An aeroplane salesman? Bob Yes I saw Hugh Hale yesterday He s a DIIZQ fighter you know It always was hlS ambltlon Martha Really' Qolgates to Open New Store Rlchard Colgate Talbot to haxe charge Oh Bob dld you know that Stephen Smlth IS as slstant edltor of the New York Sun 7 Bob No Is he? Martha Yes I met Eulah May sex eral days ago talklng as much as ex er Bob I went lnto the court room the other day to see about a case I w as lnterested IH and I got the shock of my llfe Martha? What was lt? Bob Bessle chapln was court stenographer Dorothy Dunlap Lena Ifoster Ifern Gates Howard Holden I ern Jackson Eva Law I lorence Mlller Ellzabeth Merrlll Madellne Gupp Mary Mllls Crace Metsker and Gladys Rltter were the Jury Martha Goodness' Who was the 1udge Bob Anton Dankahl Martha Oh' Bob What ever became of Ava Meador P as a klndergarten Arlel O Rourke salled for Ireland two weeks ago to take charge of Domestlc SCICHCC DIVISIOH of Dublln Unnerslty Gladys Null IS studylng law Bob I recelxed a Cald yesterday from Florence Whlte She IS 111 Rome at present Martha Oh IS she? How NICE' Ce1trI1de Wa der IS tudylng 111 Vlenna But Bob you nex 61 wlll guess what Loyce Taylor IS dolng Bob What? Martha Teachlng Rhetorlc IH Joplln Hlgh School Bob Cfalntlyj Ye gods' But I haxe one lust as good Clarence Hastlngs IS chaplaln ln Slng Slng Martha Oh look' Marrlage B111 Before Senate MISS Grace L Purkett U S Senator from MISSOUFI has before the Senate a blll entltled Compulsory Marrlage IH MISSOUFI Appearances are very favorable for It s passage Oh say IS It true about Ralph Rae golng next year to Stockholm to compete? Bob Yes It ls true Where 18 Lucllle Rlppey? Martha Oh she IS practlslng law ln Joplln Pearl Runner IS a doctol But what became of Amella Smlth'7 Bob Oh I saw her yesterday She IS head clerk at Marshall Flelds IH Chlcago but llsten what have you become? Martha I oh I am lust plaln Martha Sergeant runnmg a home for homeless cats What about vou '7 Bob Oh I m practlslng' law 1 I ' 1 1 n I I In N ' 1 t 1 .1 I I r v G . 1 1 1 . , . . 1 1' ' 1 v - 1 ' ' I ' ' . . 77 . . , I I l . , . o I1 H K n N 1 1 I 1 I Y 1 1 Y ,1 1- - ' - . . . U . , 1 1- ' 1 7' ' 1 ' '1 1 u , , A ' 1' 1 I . v Y N 1 : . . I ' 1 V 1 1 1 I . 1 I 1 . . I , 7 1 ' Y ' 1 1 4' 1 Y. . . . I . I 1- - va 1 1 1 l . I I . , 1 1 1 W D ' I 41 ' ! . K! 7 7 Y a ' J v 'Ir I I 5 I 1 1 ' ' , . ' V Martha: Oh she lS a school teachel. So IS Geor la Marshall. She Y h ' ' 1 1 ' . . . I . I - . 1' 1-1 r... st ' . , , 7 4 I .II I L - : . i ,, . . . . , . . I . v ' ' a A .... , v . I l , 11 ,Y . . I ' l I .I . , -- I t . I, I . I . . , . I . u Y . . . , I . I I - , I , . ' 2 - , . - , a , D1. v . , I . 446151 will mth Qmstamtxxt O the good people ot th1s Hlgh School yvho are the students Ifacultv Janltors apprent1ces edltors study hall teachers freshmen and many other ornamental fixtures yye that poyy erful and dlstxngulshed Class of I'1fteen do yylth all gl ICIOUQHQSNS befittlng our rank bequeath our palt and share IH th1s Temple ot Learmng to our 1un1ors lIlClLlClll1g the Classes Slxteen qeyenteen E1ghteen and Nlneteen respectlyely I To the I lcultv vue leaye tvyenty sw lron wrought ch trlcters to be so used IS those persons shall see ht II To the Prlnclpal vye leaye th1s noble structure lts w tlls floors md roof 1ts modest grounds trees shrubberles etc III To the Junlor Class yye do hereby leaye those tlme yyorn pr1y1 leges vyhlch are prlnclpallv the rlght of bemg 1n school as l1ttle as posslble tnd of p tradmg the halls tt all hours of the d xy and nlght IV To the Innocent Ifreshmen yye le ue that very gre mt study hall yylth 1ts mysteries and te11ors tlso the ught of declslon of Ill DTIZC hghts takmg pl tce therem V To the 11n1to1s yye leaye the prlvllege of tearlng dovyn all ugly looklng cl tss slgns and banners and also the ught to yy 1nd up once ey ery dav that yyonderful clock vyhlch stands guald 1n the hall VI We do bequeath that llttle east loom otf the balcony to the fn st class that shall explaln 1ts use VII To Mr Lacey yye vslll the rlght to glve talks IH Assembly and on yyhateyer toplcs he COIlS1Cl6I'S to be the most educatlonal VIII To MISS Oyyen do we bequeath the rlght to take care ot the morals ot Hlgh qchool students md to st md up str 11ht when the bind IX To M1ss Derlln md M1ss Htys do yye le tye the 11ght to see that students do not drlnk the h tll faucets dry 1nd to pounce upon my I resh man who IS unconsclouslv mlndlng h1s ovyn busmess X Fo the yyhole student bodv do yye le ue seyex tl zthletes some ut xsts and 1 teyy scholars togethel yylth a cheerful outlook for 1 fl Llltflll Ve1r to come And for these COIlS1Cl9I'ltl0HS vye do leave you hope and good vylshes The Qenlol Class of 19 that noble body does 1g1ee to th1s Instrument ts 1ts last Wlll and Testament all other yyllls belng hereby cancelled 1nd furthermore bv those present and these presents the Cl rss does acknovyl edge th1s to be lts l1st Wlll 1nd Testament dravy n up and slgned upon th1s date IH the year of Our Lord One Thous md Nlne Hundred and Flfteen Glgnedl CS1gnedJ RALPH RAE Attorney and Leg tl Testatol Inv Q , ,-5. 5 Y Aw I .V . 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UL Wnuulx uflh Cl71ua111-eltlunw BOOK FOUR 9 Q 4 g g Q L 0 5 uf fQ Q -1 -Q JUN ORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN B FRESHMEN Qlll 41111111 Srhunl 4 rhuvi HIL HIQ H SCHOOL ECHOES th1s 1e'11 h IS been 1 nn1nc11l success the IOLII ISSIICS belng publlshed mthout lflbtlfllllg 1 sm 1ll debt ls ls otten the L 1se The me1ch1nts of the utx h ue been efcceedmglx generous 111 then s11ppo1t thlough the 1d1e1t1s1ng columns 1nd thls suppo1t h1s been g,1e ltlx 1pp1ec11ted bx IIOI only the St1fl but 1lso bv the student bodw IS 1 11 hole I01 xuthout lt the publ1e1t1on of the p 11761 would be 111 xmposslbll IIV lllfl lt 1s ulselw s 11d th It 1 school IS known th1o11gh lts 1ep1esent1t11e p 1pe1 A new fe lllllle ot the p 1per tlllS xe 11 11 LS the Mlsspelled Wiilfl Contest bS 11 h1ch n1e 111s 1111113 xx ho UlCllIll1llX 11 ould not 18 1d the adxe1t1sements 11 e1e led to 1e 1d them Lloselx and 111 HI 111V 1DSt IIICQS to partonlze the ad xertlsers Phe 1ssues thls ye ll uele l'h1nl1sg1x1ng O1 I ootb1ll Nllmbtl New Yen lNumbe1 VVlSh1Ilg'tOlI s bnthd 11 01 School Sp111t Nurnbel 1nd the L1ste1 kumbu lhe Cl1CLlllI1OI1 thls xe11 11 ls much bette1 than Ill p1e 111d lt ls the SIIICQIQ xush oi the St 1ll th It e1Lh 1e11 the 11o1ke1s on the p IDBI wlll enlov the he 11tx COODQI IIIOII gn 611 th1s we 11 s St III THE STAN I Cllt0l lll Lhlel I 01611 N bum Il 1 1 IJLISIIIQSS Mf1n1ge1 F1 IHCIS A Box 91 15 Asslst IDIS IJIOOlxS NIOIItgOFl'lE,1W In Rlch l.1Cl NIIIIIC In L1te1 IIN I1 fl1t0IS X 91 1 C 1bso11 11 N1t1l1e lVI0lg'l.I1 1 fl1LIlllfl0Il M 111 1ge1s lom C heel1 lb -X11el O Romke 1 I xch mge Ed1to1 Kellx F 1ulbee lb C 11toon1st W1ll me H111st lb Io11l Ed1to1 C 1 me I Ill ett DE ARIMLNIS S 11o1s I uulle L 1lX1I1 1 Iun1o1s Ieon C melllel Ib Sophommes Pony EISLIILJ 1th 1 Athletlc Wlll1S Su flelt I6 IM l L11 CONIMIITI L I1d1 l'e11V N1en1 Isheuxood Helen TOIIQI I en 1 Phelps J A1thu1 Henley H L Bl une ., -., .' -- S ' . ' K 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' T I T X' ' a 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11 I 1 , 1 1' A c c1 l c c 1 1 ' 11, h 1 .L1Av A1 ' 'ku J V' l a 1. 2 A1 2 , Ek, 'Aw h 1 I 1. 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 lv- 5' v 1 -1 1 v 1 v 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 11 f'z ja ' z j j 11,2 . 11' Q 1' 1 jzsz 1 1 1 4 1 f 'K ' K 3 2 ' 'L1 fs lv L12 ' 2 2 A11 'S v - ' L, - 1 A1 2 ' v . . K 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 '1 y . 1 1. 1 1 '1- 1 ' 1 1 c 1 s 1 11 11 f 1 , ' D 'LZ I uv .v,1 , 2 . hw 2 lf, 1 1 - ' '11 1 '1 1 . , . . V , .1 ' V' 1 ' .. v 1. . 1 j 1 . 1 1 , ' z 1 , I 1 - Y .. . 1 ' ', 7' . . - . ', ' ' 1' 1. , I , c- 1 cl , 1 1 , 1 T 1 H I v 'W Iv 1 . .1 ' 1 1 v1 1 1 ' Q fz. 1 1. 1 1 , 1 .. ' - 1 - cedmg years, XVl11Ch leads us to hope tor greater success 111 the tuture years, 2 .' 1 . 1 1 1 2' L 1 1 .' 2 ffl z'j ' 'z' '.'jz 1'1'z'. . 1 L, 1. ' ' . ' ' ' . T. 1 I T' 4.1 ' ' 1 1 I , E 1 J 1' 11 1 1 11 ' v 1 I 1 11 c c T' c 1' . .' , . 1.'. 1 T, ,, . ' . ' , 1 , ' I I' 11 1 2 1'- , 1 1 X AI, 1 , ' L 1 X, v . ' .. .Y 1 ' .. ,I .. 1' . 1 r. . . ' . . 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V z I 'l. ...Q .L z 9 I 3 2 f ' -- L f -1 l I .E 4 4 1 5 z 2 f K 7 5 2 2 5 7 T i A Z X f 5 i 4 gl .Q 1 I I ll Q , 1 if - , 3 - .41 1 F 4 The Fld Societies may come q0Cl6tleS may g,o But the Lit goes on forever Thls IS the slogan of the Lit the soclety that holds the distinction of being the only society Whose membership IS open only to the male members year as usual the lack of numbers IS made up ln interest One of the largest undertakings of the season was the presentation of Engaged by Wednesday by the members of th1S Society together with the girls IH the Sigma Gamma Sigma This play under the dlrectlon of Mrs Geo Wolfe proved to be the theatrical success of the early part of the term An excellent cast headed by C O Meloy and Margaret Llnton put the play on ln a way that pleased a large audlence It IS the ambition of the Lit to grow steadily year by year until every boy ln school IS a member iv n l, D , of the Joplin High School. Although there are not as many members this 011115 Gmgm Class Th1s IS the second season of the G1rls Gym Class and all s1gns 1nd1 cate that It Wlll en1oy a long and prosperous l1fe Although It W lb late last year when they olgamzed the work was launched and th1s year It IS beg1n nlng to bear frult A meet1ng was held thls term and the followlng ofhcers retary Martha Seyffert treasurer L1ll1an Fletcher The Class thlS year Wh1ch because of the absence of a gymnas1um 1n the H1gh School IS compelled to use the Armory bu1ld1ng at Fourth street and Pennsylvan1a avenue when the weather does not permlt outs1de work but 1n favorable weather the classes meet at the L1ncoln playground The course COHSlQtS of callsthenlcs and other gymnas1um work wh1ch 1S fol lowed by a perlod of contests tennls baseball races and many other games furn1sh1ng enjoyment and at the same t1me bu1ld1ng up the body Mr H A Henley 1S aga1n leadlng them g1v1ng h1s t1me to the glrls Wlthout pay l l f f 1 ' 1 1 If :S l C ' 1 L ' Ll, - . ss , I fl A A D' a 1 1 , . v kv 1 A' v nw Q - elected: President, Mabel Oweng vice president, Eulalia Lauderdaleg sec- , Q 3 1 , . a a . - , , . f , . . . 9 1 . c . , - . . . 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Em Iileuiszhe 13211111 Der Deutsche Vereln IS composed of the two German classes who are studylng Wllhelm Tell The meetlngs are held every two weeks and the regular class perlod IS glven to the program and buslness of the Vereln The programs g1V6n 1n the thlrd hour class have been splendld the 1nterest of each student belng apparent A program commlttee was appointed and an outllne was made for the meetlngs The first of the year we devoted to the llves of the great muslclans the dlfferent students glvlng papers on the llfe of Bach Mozart and others The manuscrlpts were first dehvered 1n Ger man and were then translated 1nto Engllsh German poems and storles also added to the novelty of the programs At one meetlng a vlctrola was ob tamed and we were entertalned wlth the muslc from Wllhelm Tell At the last meetlngs we have had heated debates on such subjects as Woman Suffrage These lndeed have been mterestlng as well as helpful r O . , , , , I ' u - ar ' ' 1 4 o ' 1 2 a 3 ' ' , - . . . . H . ,, , . . , , . 315311161 05511101161 Sxgnm Thls soclety 1s confined to the glrls of the Senlor Class and en1oys the largest membershlp of any g1rls soc1ety m school The members are al Ways wlde awake and on the lookout for anythmg that Wlll furnlsh enyoy ment and yet be mstructlve The wolk taken up 1n the meetmgs thlg year was the study of great artlsts thelr hves and thelr great Works Several lme partles were gnen durmg the season at the Club Theater and one of the largest SOC13l events of the first semester was the Kld party glven at the home of MISS Gladys Null for the members of the soclety It IS rumored that several suffragettes trled to rush thmgs and came dressed as boys Then there was thelr 1n1t1at1on It IS told by some boys who suc ceeded IH entermg the blllldlllg that the glflq were emoymg themselves 1m mensely The present ofhcers are Pres1dent Nell Meese V106 Presldent Verda Verbryck Secretary and Treasurer Carrle Llvermore. Sergeant at Arms Leona Crossman 5.9 5,9 . W , . 1 . . , . . K 1 n .L , nl l - .1 1 . a But It IS not only the hard Slde of l1fe that IS touched ln the soclety. ' : . - , . ' , , as ' 99 ' 9 .. . , - , n 1 L L ' BOOK FIVE Uv Bunk uf Athlvtir Qln1IIL.1uv1 uf tln 1 Illhu Xu Num Ill IIAI III DI INIIIIIN IIILIISSIXI IAIIISIHIIV S IIN IIIIPI IJW II FDIIXJ IX H-XRI I PI III III Ixl II-XI III D I INIIIIX I-XIIISII IINII I II-XI I ES IOIIINSIIX I -XII SP-XID IIJHN IONIIIS I OI DI-X ID SNIJBI I III STEI HEY SMI I H IIDII -XI D SI OI I IDI -XI X IJSCANII' VI -XII -XII HI IIST IAC Ix STIIONI I IISXI III IXIDIAII XI IAISI D ID SNOIIIII I I3 XSIXEI Ii XII D-XX ID SNOI I IIIII IIS IIVNBPI Ii XSIIIS XII IIIIII XXIXXIX N XI ISDIIII III IO XIIJSS NIIN IIJIIN TR XI lx I X II I IIS SLYIIIIII LIASFFI DIJI XI-XX XIIISIIJII S HXI III IJ IIN IIIJX Srlmul -if Abs ,, i v . Y' s vi - x v - x ' s 1 , I ' I nl I A A As I I 10 I- III 4 1 L II I II I I A A I I I' I' 'I I 'II I'IIlII' IIIIII-XI IIIJ'II'I'I'INI'III'IIIII w Y wr X if I I, fw ,AI 1 4 A 4 I X. A A I III'II 'VIIINPIII DI-XX' QI' 'I 3'I I lI'IIl II In I I 'IIN III-XII ,II IIAPI 'I 'I I IJ 'I 1 ' rw I I I I I KI'III I I 'III-XI'IIIII'IEI I ' .III 'I If' ' LICII I l'I'I'I 'IIi IIIIHIIIIII IJOREN BIIOYVN II'IJI'Il'I'NI'IY IIIISII I I I I I 'I II . 5' 41 I 1 In .I I I'lII 'I IIIIIINII ' I I I II' . 'II' I' IIIII III 'II' IIIZZI v 5 -1 V-rw -1 1 A X, 4 I A , A A A - I' . I II' IIIIIIWII II 'III II-XX I'II-XR I ,' 'IUIIIIKPI , , Y QI' I III-1 QCII I'IJI' i'III'I'IY fl 'SII I' I I Q VIII I I' P 1' 1 1 'I ' I I' I 'V' If Il I I I' I ,I A 41 I , v w 1 I I II L I, , I II I II I fI ' 'II CHI 'I I 'II' 'I 'I 'IIlT.' . f w J 1 , y ' f 'NY . I I 4 L A 1 A FOOTBALL TEAM 4Fnufl1all The flrst c 1ll fo1 footb1ll p1 xctlce showed th Lt the Co 1ch h 1d but two veteran b 1ck held men BV lllfl I ovd 1nd four veter1n line men Strong L1nton Tenner Illd Ow cn Wltll these as 1 nucleus 1nd plenty of r IW ma terlal to dr 1w from 1 te 1m w 18 pl lL9d IH the held th It the Hlgh Bchool m 1y well be proud of In the first g1me lg I1IlSt 1 1len 1 1ll the c1nd1d1tes were given 1 try out Hele the expected we1kness show ed up th It of the developing two new ends The end ls one of the most dlfiicult DOSIIIOHS to pl 1y on the whole team This g 1me 1lso bl ought to llght the find we had in Chick Bell the new qu1rte1 The fm 11 scole Joplin 19 Calena 0 The nest game Ig unst Webb C1ty prov ed a stiff one End of first half Webb C1ty 7 Jophn 0 Aftel lefreshments served in courses flectures I meanj the team came b 1ck st1 ong In the thlrd quarter Boyd saw a pig skln flo1t1ng lcross h1s end He sud to himself Here s 1 chance to be popular with the girls the rest of the year So he scoops in the b1ll and Wlth Webb C1ty It his heels runs for 1 touch down Score 7 to 7 In the placed a be 1ut1ful drop kick between the b 1rs The crowd went w1ld Fmal score Joplin 10 Webb C1ty 7 The followmg Friday Carthage attempted to stem the tide After Qtrong had made three touch downs one on an mtercepted forwald pass Sy Strong and Bovd plunged shpped 1nd skidded enough to make the final score Joplin 20 Carthage 0 It was 1 splendld game on such a Aloppy and muddy field Not daunted by the defeat the week before Carthage braced up her team and came over for another defeat Joplin 14 Carthage 0 Our team started off hke a whirlwind making a touch down 1n the first few mmutes of play They c1me llght back under the sh 1dow of the opponent s goal only to lose lt on a fumble Another seven minutes were made the second quarter In the second half the boys seemed to lack pep and iust loafed Carthage came b 1ck strong almost scorlng After 1 pleasant auto r1de to Neosho the boys galloped up and down the field at w1ll Boyd tore through the l1ne for gams of 10 to 20 yards tlme and t1me agaln L1nton Tenner Owen 1nd Ball had the Neosho l1ne begg1ng them not to h1t eo hard Final score Joplin 25 Neosho 0 Columbus Kansas wltnessed one of the best and hardest fought games of the season The defense seemed weak on both teams Columbus would carry the ball down the field to the 15 or 20 Vard hne and then our lme would tighten Then Joplin would take the ball and come 11ght back Dur ing the early part of the game we would have scored had not fate and one or two other thlngs made it 1mposs1ble The game ended a scoreless tie Our hard luck began here both Boyd and L1nton were hurt Friday No vomber 13 was the unluck5 day for J H B All hard luck seemed concen trated on the Green and Red at Aurora Even the Cermans and the Alhes say thev had less luck on that dav than any dav s1nce the war began We ale not Clilllg' but It hurt to lose Boyd fspralned shoulderi and Bell fbroken footi out of the back field so e1rlV IH the game The first qu-11te1 had not ended Besides Linton in the line had a dlslocated - ,A I v I ' 1 ' I In I ' l 1 I I I A C C C A C J C C A ' ff . J . ' 1 . ' 1 I ' 1 A A 1 l A , c I lA , ' I ' 'J ' 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 , , c . A c A c A , c I ' l I V . I I 'I 1 I A . - I I I C 1 C C C A C C KA C I 1 I I I ' 1 'I I A :I . I 1 Y I I A C C C A YC C , C 1 C C A C ' 1 I 1 . 1 . I 1. D 1 I A A A A A A C ' A A A A A ' U ' H , ' 44 ' U A A C C A C , ' z '. z A' : , 3 A , . A C C C A C A I A C 1 n D v Q 1 1 1 . 1 1 , , , . A . , A , ., I 1 1 . '1 l , c c r A A c , Ac ' . I l 4 11 l 1 wr l ' ' 66 , 1 r A C C AA A A A C A Q A C ' ' 1 A ' f U 1 ' I A A . A A I , , 2 A' A', ,' 2 - ' . , . first quarter, wlth only a mlnute or two to play, Bell dropped back and . 2 ' - ' A ' ' . ' ' ' ! 7 7 ' Y. ' I I I I 1 l I I v 1 . v Q I 1 1 A ' A , c A A , li 77 Y H ' I V ' , L , . , A . ' I A 1 1 A ' A 1 , A... , fc , . A c A A c ' A I c ' c . , I , . A c , ' A A I 1' 1 I ' , A C A C C q 1 . 1 1 . 1 w , cc H ' I 1 . C A i A A A I ' 'v 1 C A A, , A . A A, c c . , , , c c A . . . , , A , . A, A, A A' A A . , A 1 A A, C A. A V - . . . f A y A C A ' 7 ' 7 A A . c A A A' . C W A , ' v v , ' A 7 . A A . A - . ' r A A V Ac AA' Y c K A . A U A v' 77 ' 1 A ' , 5 A 9 ' A ' A 1 c A' Z D , 5, C . . . K. K, C A K shouldel and could not work hke he was capable of doxng Tloutman and Bottenheld replaced Boyd 1nd Bell and both played splendld games Wlth ou1 mach1ne broken we played Aurora the last three quarters to a t1e Wlth Boyd and Bell to form mterference By would have made Macphelsons end 1uns look s1ck At thxs game our boys showed the stuff they were made of After see1ng Bell carrled off the field and Boyd taken away they fought and held Aurora to a drop k1ck and a touch down that was questlonable owlng to the fact that It was made down the s1de hne on wh1ch the crowd was standlng so that one could not tell the runne1s flom the spectatols Here Strong played the game that placed hlm on the All MISSOUTI team He seemed more l1ke a m1 chlne than 1 human be1ng hax mg almost supelhuman endurance Sy played one of those games wh1ch has made h1s name known all over the southwestern palt of the btate The hne came 1n for 1ts shale of the gloly Wlth a weakened defense behmd them Tennel Llnton Owen B zll Randolph Rty and Sl109b8I'g91 played the game of thelr hxes Pell showed Au1o1a that Joplm has grxt and determ1nat1on On Turkey Dax 1 much heralded and renowned team came up from Afton Oklahoma The Coach leallx expected a hard game Howeyer It turned out a track meet and we sent them back bellevers Th1 glme saw ou1 te mm at 1ts zemth Exerythlng was olled and wolkmg smoothly Owlng to ou1 l l'l1Sf0ltUll9 at Aurora several changes place tt hzlf It w IS the last game and the boys tore up rounded ends a m1le 1 mlnute St1ong went through the l1ne l1ke he was shot flom a 42 cent1mete1 gun Boyd lan the team l1ke a xetelan and showed them a few th1ngs hlmself T1outman s playlng showed that he IS golng to make a valuable man next year Tenner and LlI1tOl1 from tackle posltlons on 1 fake made enormous galns and several touch downs The l1nes would charge and when the smoke cleared away you could see elther Cus O1 Dutch half w ay down the field 1ust a beatm lt Owen Ball and Randolph played w1th men opposlte them openmg up w1de holes The ends worked splendldly showmg remarkable 1m proyement The NlSltO1S were expelt on the folward pass makmg two touch downs the fllst half After 1nst1uct1on oux boys broke up the pass completely the second half So the Red and Gleen ended anothel successful season It IS true there were few top heavy scores but when one stops to conslder that the boys used the dll ect pass almost exclusn ely a pass that 1s xery hard to learn the scores obtalned were xery gratlfylng The season passed through was successful 1n a number of ways first the good fellowshlp wh1ch 6XlQt6d among the boys second the clean cut brand of athletlcs put out by the fellows fthe first two were made posslble under the able guldance of Jack Stlong the captamj thlrd financlally a greater part of th1s lmportant phase of football be1ng due to the honest and compe tent mmagcr Harold LlI't0l1 1 y ' v. 1 . 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' 1 1 1 ,11 1 ' 1 . fc c , . 1 1 1 ' ' 3. 1 S 1 J- 1 - ' E ' K' L, K- ' 'Aw ' v' . 1 'ag 1 C 1 BASEBALL TEAM Baseball As soon as the weather opened up the baseball season was launched and managed to be kept from floatlng away long enough to practice be tween showers Thlngs looked very gloomy as only two of last year s men Captain Strong and Manager Johnson reported However from the abundance of new materlal a team was placed in the field that plays like a bunch of young leaguers In the first game of the season against Galena the boys fought hard from start to finlsh Strong held the visitors four 1nn1ngs to one run while Joplm gathered nine In the fifth Strong was replaced in order to save h1m for the Carthage game two days later Durlng the next three innings Calena crossed the plate elex en tlmes knockmg two of our pltchers out of the box In the last 1nn1ng Joplin came to the bat wlth the score Galena 12 Joplln 10 Then our boys started Weymann went for three bases Dorlzzi smgled scoring Weymann then Jones tripled bringing in Dorlzzi and tying the score The game was called after this inning on ac count of darkness With Strong on the mound Joplin had Carthage beaten 6 to 2 when ln the fifth 1nn1ng a disagreement between the umpires occurred and Jop lm forfeited DOTIZZI at short and Weymann at third play ed exceptional ball Spald 1n center and O Rourke in right made sensational catches and Jones got his customary three bagger Johnson s recenmg and playing was good and Strong would not give them a chance Troutman had an un usual number of girl friends on the side lines so it was hard for Moss and Shotgun to play the game On the 24th of April a memorable date the team iourney ed to Aurora a town near Marionville A large crowd follow ed the team up to the hotel remarkmg what a bunch of youngsters the Coach brought along Aurora laughed at the idea that these youngsters could do anything in an old base ball town like Aurora Well it was a pity' The first 1nn1ng Joplm scored four and kept it up every 1nn1ng llfltll the seventh when Aurora said Let s stop and count up It was 18 to 1 The home team could get noth mg past in the infield Weymann Dor1zz1 Moss and Troutman playlng like professlonals Strong and Johnson made a battery that the Aurora H S will never forget The outfield despite a heavy gale gathered 1n every thing that they got their hands on Thls victory was very sweet Neosho was beaten next in one of the fastest and cleanest exhibitions of baseball seen in this section Owlng to miuries Strong was on the bench and Johnson was the slab artlst Jones caught and looks like a veteran at the position Johnson twlrled a splendid game allowing but three scat tered hits The mfield worked like a machlne and put up a remarkable game The outfield pulled down ex erythlng IH reach Joplin scored 1n the slxth Weymann doubled Dorizzi slngled Wey mann scoring Jones doubled Dor1zz1 scorlng Runs 2 This beautiful bunchlng of hits saxed the day-Joplin netted eight hits The features of the game were a sensational one handed catch of WeV mann the pitching of Johnson and the fieldlng of Dorizzi shortstop The balance of the season promises to add new laurels to the already earned Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 -, . . 1. . 1 1 ,1 . y ' ' 7 1 v ' s 9 - 1 ' 1 ' v a L . . . . . . 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V - - . , 1 , 1 1 . g I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Ky ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , ' - x u 7 ' - s ' a ' . , . . . 1 1 W . - - 9 . 1 1 r 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 L v1ctor1es Next year s team will be watched with much interest as only two men graduate Strong and Spald The balance of the team are youngsters two Freshmen fager and Jones the rest are Sophomores except Johnson who IS a Junior and ln clude Dorizzi Weymann Troutman O Rourke and Moss These men put up a game of ball that is seldom seen ln Hlgh School circles Manager Johnson fChfzrl1eJ behmd the bat and 1n the box was very effectlxe In two games against Neosho he only allowed a total of six h1ts Charlies IS a crack mfielder also Captain Jack Strong pitched wonderful games lgainst Calena Carthage and Aurora Jack did not find time to practice Troutman at first surprised even his admirers Watch Shot gun next vexr Moss held down the second sack and with another sem son s experience will be a second Baker Dorlzzl at short IS what you would call -1 natural born player He plays like a leaguer Watch hlm next year Weym mn the lad from Arkansas was a find He IS another born player Nothlng between second and third gets through Weymann and DOFIZZI John Jones outfield and catcher is a very xaluable man His recelvlng md pep were right there in the Neosho game John IS the heavy hltter One three bagger in the Galena game one ln the Carthage and one 1n the Aurora game Spald fcenter fieldj a veteran fields and bats l1ke a leaguer His last year watch hlm next year O Rourke fJ1mm1eJ a German that takes to the game like an Irishman Jimmie IS a good fielder and IS devel opmg rapldly His battlng IS of first class order his swmg bemg very even himself Watch him next year H1 dickory dlckory dock The Janitor wound that clock The bell rang one foncel And the clock run down stopped H1 dlckory dlckory dock Mother C oose Up to Dlte 0' f ' fill he pie we - 'lm 1 ' E YZ? .1 I. X, -1:1 ,'-r- '- ' 'uit' 4 A nom' -Ms.. memos.: MY iaefxu-neun. mamma. M, .. . . , . s s- , 1 . 3 s ., . . , . , - . . , s 9 9 - - sf Al C I . . L Y l . V . S . x gy , x l ' Al- : z ' s 1 ', , ' .. ' ' ' . 1 s ' 's ' f U - H . K H , . . . ... I l c . .. . L , l c- 1 ,H . V. 4 w 4 . l 1 -1 ' c c - ' . C . . , , I KK 77 'Y . c , . t, L . K i ,.. I H ,,k l . . , L . i. I . C L 1 n - 1 - 1 , , I 1 c . , , rl ll . . . l . , s I A u , L ' . l H.. A s ' , K K . Gager, Fresh1e, is a first-year man that came out and made a name for 7 7 Y 1 1 K ' . . y . , . - 1 : , z . , -7 ' 41 - 9 - 17' 7 - 7 , ' f 4 A J H or ' Q 1 ' ' ' T - .1 hh l -- X V . I I vi- -. 'W w Q 5 , f 9 '1 -7 00 , 7 K fi- , -' T' si as ' ' A -V ..- . 'Lf --.' Q il f s -- -A+ f'--::.. - fn ' ' e ' ' --ef - J s ff .,x Sw - - or 4 do :-Q g - ' e ' 0 L 5 H '- E 1, ' , 1 -- -cl ' ' Y' Y if ' , -P ,G 1 Aj grill' Y .gi YY A Z 2 Z J- A - l TRACK TEAM lm rl1 I1 xck se lson opened Iebl uuy 1 yuth slx old men buck 1nd 1 large number of new men l1om the in st 1t yy LS eyldent th It IOIJIIII would be strong on thc tl uk 1nd sought fllIlg,6Iltly lol held men Hoyyeyer the te lm yyolked I1 nd xnd sought lllllgilllly tor held men Attel ten Weeks of hud 1o1d md specul yyolk the te 1m met L uth lge 1nd Mount Vernon IH L tlst tlllllgle meet on the Joplln hlttlcheld Phe meet gue us 1 lme on our Illtlllf, competltols md mlso 1n excellent work out JOIJIIII Won 59 pomts yyhlle Mount N er non g lthcl ed 44 1nd Q xrth lge brought up the rear vuth sey en po1nts lhe meet xy IN 1 success Hom ey ery xngle Phe tollovung 51tLl1illV Joplln ente1ed the bouthvyest MISSOIIFI meet held It bplmgheld Hele our lxck of held men vw ls pl unly eyldent md we Went down to dete It xttel Ulllilllg 1 comedy ot the tr xck events Joplln Won slx fu st pl mces on the tl :ck 1nd one thlrd pl me on the held events We ITIIISIIGCI second IH the meet yuth JJ polnts Hlgh School Day at Lolumbu Joplm hmshed nmth but cxme w1th1n mx polnts ot th11d pllce Phe compet1t1on yy as heflyv and pomts were Well d1str1buted The Joplm bovs yy orked hfud md haye no complamt to make ber of fh st class track men and can clfws yy ell under the hotteet fire Next year we expect to vyolk hard and locate some held men and then when the roll 1s called me ll be there not xy 1th eecond but w1th hret place Everybody boost fO1 1 St1OY1g' held team and then and not Lllltll then Wlll we be conslstent yymners All honor and glory to the men Who have worked hard and tlamed truthfully The only thmg better than a good yy1nne1 IS '1 good loser THIS Y E XR S TE -XM Stephen Qmlth 1C1ptnnJ Mlle D u 1d bnoebelger 1M llllgfllj Quarter Mlle W1ll1s beyltelt Hundred Yuds Chfules Robelts Quarter Mlle Wfmllxce Hu1st D1scus Huold Lmton Dwcus Jlck Strong Qhot Hauy HQIIIJCIKGI Relay Lestel DOIIHIII Hf1ltM11e Edgu Vosklmp Hurdles Edu nd Scott 0 70 if 1 ' S 1 1 rd-1 1 ' 1 1 v P 1 1 1 r v. 1- ' 1 z . .. 2 H 1 l , , . 2 z C a . v I so 1 ' :ku , . V2 Av 3 vl Q ' . V K1 T V1 -2 1 , 2 K1 Y ' r .1 ' 1 ' , . 1 1 7 2 , . 2 . Q n, , ,., 1, . I . K. I 1 I 1 1 1 1.1 ' 1 1 in 1 4 4 . c c c 1 4 , 1 Jc c c z as 'z 2 1 . z I . 2 . ., 2 2 L, 2 , . - I 1', x c l , c fc 2 X I 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 1. 1 1 1 .1 11 '1 1 1 1 11 C1 C 1 11 C 1 ' ' f Sz ' z ' X ' ' s ' z ' ' . ' 2' 'il 'ag' 2' ,z ' z z ' a z X I 2 - ' 1. r I vw 1 1 in i 1 I A I P 1 1 1 c 1 c ,c c , 1. ' '1 1 1 ' , 1' :YF ' 1 c c 1 c 1 , c Y. . w I .1 1 V . V1 v ' . 1 1 C 1 1 C V 1 .N - . '1 v 1 1 v I 1 . -V1 c c . In conclusion, Joplm IS not IH the least dlscouraged. We have a num- . ww wx I I w v 1, ' 1 C11 1 1 v v 1 I 1 I. ' 9 1 c ' , 1 . Y 1Y 1 'V 1 v 'I I . 1 C 1 , , y ' v ilu v. 1 V 1 1 1- C C 1 7. 1 .1 v 1 C 1 1 Y 7 7 Y I . . 1 1 ,. . lcc,,, I 1,111 I ,, . , y. C 1 C C , 1 , . 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' g Q s 1 , s if ff , fb ,N ,Q x -Q Qlalmhar uf ginents Septembel Assembly School dlsmlssed at 10 o clock for rest of day School d1sm1ssed for p xr xde and LIFCUS Deutsche N ereln organlzed Mr Flame spe fks IH Assembly Flrst number of Lyceum course Senlors elect othcers We heard th It lV11ss Isherw ood really laughed Cherub Thurman Leon Cmelner and Ward Summerfield arrested 7 October Football Assembly Our football team defeated C alenfx The nnal score stood Jophn 19 Galena 0 Mabel Owen was explormg the attlc when she met a stone w 111 md lost her equ1l1br1um Q nuf sed J Webb C1ty football game Joplln 10 Webb C1ty 7 Webb CltV s team were peewed after the game Today we learned that we stole a xlctory from the Webb C1ty team Defeated Carthage at Carthage 20 0 Was lt muddy? Carthage lost to us on our grounds 14 0 Won an easy game from Neosho on then' own grounds 25 O A b1g dance was glven IH the team s honol xfter the game Why dld Lacy walk home November Our football team had 1 hard g mme at Colum bus The fm 11 score was Joplln 0 Colum bus 0 Aurorf be It us through hard luck Our fxst l1ttle qu xrterblck Chlck Bell h fd h1s foot broken School out for two d tys on account of te lch ers dNSOCldt10l1 Neosho game called off Thanksgnlng We beat Afton Oklahoma 1n a cxoss between a tr fck meet md a TOOIOHI game by the score of 73 to 13 We wele asked to return to school but mlm fa1led to comply December 18 Blame speaks on tLlb6I'CLllOSlS ln Assemblv Slgma L1t Pliy 24 School dlsmlssed at noon not to be resumed llfltll 1 week from the next Mond u UDV u NT? '84 ull 'K W SEPT 30 W . 4 s 1 95 13 0553 Elfw- 'll' 2f iQ 1if,,4g,!' ob OCT 1 qt NOV Z5 P' Y s , I 0 I!!! S 1 j 63 7 . 7. S '. 1' Cl' Q7 1 . '. -5 ' - 4' 9. ' 2 2 f U -no it 11. . , ' .' 2 S ' . , A 14, 1- .- - ,A . L, 4 A ' QZZLILI oh K I 17. 2 s ' ' ' - . 30. , 1 ' , 2 2. c l ' 1' c . I . 3 1 ' , g ' , . 'WK 7. I S V vi- ,Z S -n D g H. l 5 H . 1' yi E. - 9. ' ' 2 . ' , 3 K L, 'Q E ' ' ' ' ' l 1 al l It ' . 50 Q- ' ' ' f 15. School out at 10:30. Circus day once more. 16. ' 2 ' , - . ' 30. S ' ' S ' ' ' I H 121 -':.-:- J, ' . D . 1 CA' ' ' . aalzaxz. N s . l 1' ll P X A 7. qt ' 4 , A 1' 6. V ','f' ' 21N 2, A. n f ' c . . . 1 v i Z lp 13. . 2 2 .' . , 1 ' .2 C . 6 Q.- 19. ' ' ' v 2 Q . ' 2 - 20. A 1 M -1 '. ' 26. - .' ' . ' , ' ,, ' ' . , A. ' 5 . I NC. . ' ' ' .' Q , 2 -Y , V - D I . l 0: 1 K Q . ' - V U . ' f. Q f . 4 1 . n . C 5 . L n A K - V VJ 2 - I . . Z . fp f 'I L5 . A . , . gg 4, 2 ' ' 3 Hwu ,- IAN 15 3 -ut gli W UT HALL ot FAME JAN 19 or D .4 ' QM Qi! it JAN 4262 Nazi! 2 I X Nd M FEB 16 U1 I '- axe SECOND MLMEQTER January lleshmen ar11xe It looks l1ke spung Im erythmg gleen benlol class send fo1 cuds S8N61dl old students retuln to school Th1ngs do not look as green as they dld two days ago Pexhaps spung 1s not he1e yet Junlors hold class meetlng to prepare plans for carnlx al Mr EVW61t speaks on Monroe Doct11ne 1n As sembly Plttsburg defeats J H S ln basket ba Wmter agam Many skating partles Qenlors hold a class meetlng choosmg An nual Stall and busmess manager fO1 Class l lay Very 1nte1est1ng speech by Mr Wught on Ag'11CUltUF6 1n Assembly Our team defeated by Jasper 1n basketball Lectule cou1 se num er Ou1 team aga1n defeated th1S tlme by Ne x xda l ebru 1ry xx h1le IH Nexada Perhaps he had tlouble 1n commcmg the ofllclals that he d1d not belong thele Manv students escape execut1on tempor 1r1lv OVN1Ilg to the fact that Mlss MCL un h IN 1 S016 hnger Class of 17 meet J H S basketball teams w1n a game from Carthage the score 28 20 The annual High School carnn al 18 gn en Our basketball team lost to Neosho Meetmg of track men Track practlce starts Joplln basketball team agaln defeated by Jas per The Jumors send up a balloon 1n Assem bly but IS blought down by the Semor sharp shooters Semor Class meetlng H1ke to I 1llmore s Brldge Howard Ball present and mth a glrl good vsork Bally ' Senlor banner appears 1n Assembly Greater part of lt remamq throughout day Reward for return of 1an1tor s ladder A plgeon flew from some unknown Senlor and attached to It vxas a Senlor banner Qlgma Camma Slgma l1ne party We heard that the name of the glfow was Ten Bars 1n a Nlght Clmpossl e No school W3QhlHgtOH s bnthdav -Y H L 1 S 4 up 1' I C n. 3.017 - 20. 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' ', Class ot 17 meets Event work starts 1n track Courtney Rush s nl out of study hall Rev Cosper speaks 1n Assembly G1rl Char 1ty Workers g1V6 a play 1n Hlgh School Aud1 tor1um Nothmg happens 1n 61 Courtney ab sent Semor banner appears at the play and stayed long enough for all present to read lt March Football team have p1ctures taken Curtney aga1n asked to leave 61 lV11ss McLa1n objects when a number of Semors and Sophomores appear 1n study hall Wlth PIGCQS of 16 banner Semor Class play chosen Two banners taken off of flagpole by bemors Try outs for Class Play begms Courtney Rush moved to room 11 for study Everybody happy Kelly Taulbee has a glrl It lb reported that Jack Strong has sworn to get revenge on Kelly Whose plcture 18 Kelly carry1ng over h1s heart? Meetmg of baseball cand1dates Sen1or meet 1ng Annual busmess managers start work Sen1or Class party Claude Boyd takes a g1rl Baseball pract1ce begms Senlor p1ctures taken The Ireshmen are be g1nn1ng to t1p the1r hats to the d1gn1hed Sen 1ors Claude Boyd wears a wh1te collar there must be a g1rl 1n the case Orchestra glV9b selectlon IH Assembly M Thud1um tells how we can go to the Expos1t1on for 1 d1me C 1st chosen for Class I lay Phys1cs class 1nspects Emp1re plant xt R1ver ton J H Q Cast V1SltS Carthlge cl xss pl1v Downfall of 14 today MISS Toner IS afra1d people w1ll th1nk she 18 1 Freshman so she has qu1t vsearmg her green W'1lSt Green never d1d look d1gn1f1ed enough for a Qemor sect1on room teacher anyway Aprll Last meetmg of Boys and also of the C1rls B1ble Classes Sprlng has come 4 Phys1cs Class V1S1tb the cooperage works Last number of The Echoes out Flrst baseball game Joplln 12 Calenl 12 May 13 Semor play presented 4 Q M af' 7.9 mlll . llllu 6 WK 3 an JVKAAI' fl' ff!! 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When You Buy It ol POOLE You know rt s all rrghl Jeweler 420 Mam Street The Enormous Volume of 0ur Business ls strong, evrdence of our abrlrty to C lean Press and Reparr Clothlng, so thoroughly rt those who trx u TRX M -XIN You ought to beoome fully rnformed re grrdrng, our Hoffmrn Srmtrry 'Nlethcd of Pressmg, Qlothe Suppose you tell u N Y F W LAWDER 'NESS 3? 1232.221 'itfiii A YOUNG MAN S STORE Paul Berman Clothes Shop BETTER CLOTHES MADE TO MEASURE 41 1 Mam Street loplrn M0 DR BALL DENTIST FRISLO BUILDINC Rooms 308 309 310 BEST SHINE POR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AT THE St Lours Shrnrng Parlor Lrdres md C entlemen s Hrts Cleaned md flocked We Ple rse You Phone M8 416 Mam St Ioplm D A AULD CO Eat Pet and Orarrgedale Oranges' Drrnk Pet Lemon! Acle and Keep Cool' WHITE 81 ALLEN DISTRIBUTERS Mxrrn Ofhce. Joplrn, Mo Prttsburg, Galena, and Baxter, kansas. . . , . . ' Y I ,. 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F WA N EXAMS wb MEDALS FROM COLUMBIA i X l,..,.LJ TVAQHVRS C5 U0 S C lieautltw Your Home bv Plantlng Flowers Tested Seeds that Grow Inform lt1OIl as to xa1 1et1es and culture glven free Redmg 81 Clark Do xou luke good coffee ' Of counse sou do do you alvs aye get lt Not unless xou buy Iolgel s L olden tate a combmatlon of old coffees of dehcate flax O1 411 Vl est Iourth St T I EBERLY Sole Agent . ! l 1 ' w Y 1 V L L W 9 YL n 71 . - L ! U ' ' I' .- 7 I . fl' . ' I .- f'. 1 'Y I 1 1 I - . V -ik V , . - M I, Q53- . L - -ex , ' ' .M Xgf f 'J v ' , . . 1, . 1. ' ' ' . . . U v N w J In , , I . ' 1 Y 1 .V , T L 2 Y 3 I , J. . - 'fnff-3g wean nn. X -4 X -as - , X MVS A X- X X - -if , X K In :J - S .5 Nt J f- 1- ES ,SX l Y i--x l' C123 x .ff MRD it , 951 ff f u 7. A fi A It I S 4 , V- 'af A be 136 S 15354 3 .-..f ... .Q. ' ' 772 : HQINTOEI VG! E. 'fa - - , , , - at as 1 2 . A Lv 7 1' . K l . . 0 . . , . V ,- , . -K. , . V K . J 3 .f 'A P 1 1 -- ' ' - I .' P my . . l. , n . 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K istributersj JOPLIN, MO. 9:51451 5: Ex :GL ,gk .-CI .cw Z VH: Q53 CI CJ Young Men s Clothes nd Gmger Full of Snap a College Room V 82 0 Second Floor The Conqueror Truei Company Phe Depoeltorw of the Monex of the People loplm s C re ltest Instltutlon ton 5lYl!'lQ.,5 IJQDONHI 111 xou C111 Whenexe1 xou Q 111 Intelest eompoundecl Iune lst md Deeembel 1 t tu XOUI llH9fO1 mx emelgenu RWIN FR KE XY XTER II!T PR M TIC XI I I UWIBER V25 W all Sf lhone V97 -Xlxx IVN IQ Ldw 1 STE XM XXIII HOF ersonlllv Oversee All Work xx fqmlfxf m WC GOT A :fre S SNOWEFROFE L I Gmc Sf oefwlm Z3 r 4 lx0ll KK I INISHIINI I I OI lll MS UFX I' l OPP D REE 104 NI un Stl eet VVS R0 Fogel Studlo It L I1g'1llllN hx tl p h lll fl m In ogks 01 I H4161 71 Q 1 Prompt SCIXILQ Om Spun xltx Taxlcab Comp 01' tOIl Phone 701: 'll W ext Ilfth Street 9 . f 9 M Y. Y . V . X .. . ,S 1 2 .' .' ' H ' .12 ' ff. 1' 1 v an ' u v nn . . 4 V 1 . I c . ,. A, . I K. 2 , . S n Y. . - . v ' . v . V ' 1 . V v . v A C . A C L l v C . 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