Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)
- Class of 1917
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Inralnsms rn the ,Hllmes nf the ,jjnplm Exsirxct X Joplln IS a great mlmng dlstrlct of Southwest MIQSOUPI Wh1Ch IS known all over Amerlca DISCUSSIONS of the methods of operatlon are 1n volumes and can be easlly obtalned In fact the vshole hlstory of Joplm mcludlng her great ab1l1t1es of produclng ore have been prlnted tlme and agaln but the locallsms used 1n the Joplln mmlng dlstrlct are famlllar to only a few people even of those who l1ve ln th1S d1str1ct The expresslons used by the workmg man of the mlnes are unfamlllar to the proprletors themselves lf they have not spent a great deal of tlme 1n the ground among the men whlle they are at work Locallsms are expresslons used ln one d1str1ct and unfamlllar to other dlstrlcts The expresslons of the Joplln mlners are dlfferent from those of other dlstrlcts and so may be termed locallsms The locallsms of whlch I am about to tell or1g1nated about thlrtv five years ago These expresslons are app11ed to lmplements Whlch were necessary 1n the mmers work when speaking to one another and have been used to thls day and probably w1ll be used as long as mlnes are operated ln thls dlstrlct mlners are more or less accustomed to speak among themselwes ln terms that Wlll baffle the lnexperlenced Workman who may come to the mlnes Also dlfferent factorles of the Unlted States manufacture tools under dlfferent names than are used here General terms are used In the Joplln mlnes that are used some other places but w1th a dlfferent mean1ng The bottom of the shaft IS the sump Gold Mlnmg and copper m1n1ng are two mlnlng lndustrles that do not possess a sump because the mlners usually start drlftlng IH the slde of a h1ll or mountaln Wh1l9 the Joplin shafts are all started from the surface of the earth and dug stralght towards the center of lt When the shaft IS dug to the depth deslred the bottom of the shaft IS or w1ll be the sump At the bottom of the shaft IQ a roughly made platform on whxch to land tubs from the top of the shaft or for settlng tubs to be holsted to the surface Th1s IS known as the doghouse There IS a doghouse or dressmg room on top of the ground If thls IS not modernly equlpped wlth shower baths and lockers the mlners call thlg a doghouse lnstead of a lockerroom The cuttlngs taken out of the drlll holes when drllllng IS a pasty hke form of pulverlzed rock and IS called muck The muck before belng taken from the drlll holes xs dampened wlth water because lf IH powder form It would be breathed by the men and Settllng on thelr lungs mlght cause the dlsease known as mlners consumptlon When drlftmg away from the shaft the farthest polnt ln any dlrec tlon IS known as the face The face usually contams ore mmerals and lf It does not It 1s abandoned and another drlft 1s started IH a dlfferent dlrectlon Near thls face the ore IS shot dovsn ln a kmd of wav so as to make two ledges one projectlng about twenty or thlrty feet nearer the shaft than the other These two ledges are known as the top stope and the bottom stope and other tlmes the opposlte The reason for th1s 1 because the d1rt IS more easlly handled I fn qi raw Q -,l. , I lmmll ll an. O O O Q O O 9 ll1L'.Xl.lJ I . l'l411'K. . V , . y . . . ! ,, . ,, . . . . . . .. , . , , . . o I u , q Y . . . 2 The reason for these localisms still being in use, is because the . .. , 9 K 9 ,. - , . .L . L ' 9 K , . . . , . K , - . A ,. 5 1 V 9 . . . .U FUR I' vvll Imp The tools used by the Joplln mlners xary a great deal ln name from those used ln dlfferent localltles For lnstance the spud IS used ln a great many localltles but for dlfferent purpose than used IH the Joplln dlstrlct The word spud to the Joplln mlner means a partlcular shaped sectlon of steel of hardened temper used for drllllng a hole IH soft ground The spud IS nex er used IH machlnes for drllllng but IS held by hand and drlven from force of blows upon the head of lt Thls tool IS never suc cessfully used for cuttlng holes ln rock as lt would merely become blunt before cuttlng a fractlon of an lnch ln S0l1d materlal Another useful tool IS called a gad Thls tool IS used to drlve ln a crack to pry down boulders when It IS dlfflcult to shoot them down The last two tools I lust mentloned may be classed as hand tools as they are held bv the hand Whlle belng drlven but the term hand steel usually refers to short steel dr1lls used for cuttlng holes 1Ht0 the face when It ls hard and unhandy to use the steam drlll For tflmmlng the roof of dangerous boulders and loose slabs there IS also another tool used ThlS tool IS a long plece of plpe flattened at one end ln such a way as to form a blade Thls makes It llghter and more easlly handled than lf It were made of solld materlal Such a tool as thls IS known as a prod pole After the hole IH whlch the dr1lls are cuttlng becomes full of muck and the drlll IS hard to turn the drlll IS removed and an lnstrument called a spoon 19 thrust 1nto the hole to remove the muck Th1S tool IS a long DISCS of steel five to seven feet ln length and about one half of an lnch square Wlth a narrow cup shaped formatlon at one end The other end IS polnted so It can be used ln plcklng the muck loose ln the hole A blower IS used for removlng the muck from the drlll holes ln mlnes where steam or compressed alr IS used for drllllng power When loadlng the holes for shootlng the d1rt from a compact folm a long pole about one lnch ln dlameter IS used for pushlng the dynamlte lnto the proper place ln the drlll hole Th1S pole IS made of wood because lf an 1ron or steel tamplng bar were used and came 1nto contact wlth the Sld9S of the hole Wh1Ch sometlmes contalns fllnt formatlon lt would cause a spark to fly whlch mlght cause an exploslon So thls tool IS never con sldered a tamplng bar lf It IS made of any materlal other than wood For holstlng the dlrt to the surface a large bucket llke form IS used Th1S lnstrument wlll hold from seven hundred to fifteen hundred pounds of m1ll d1rt accordlng to SIZE Some of the mlners call thls a tub and others call It a can but ln each mlne one of the two names IS permanently estab llshed Durlng the process of drllllng long lengths of steel are contlnually golng up and down the shaft These long dr1lls are dlfflcult to handle when lowerlng or holstlng more than one at the tlme Wh1Ch IS necessary where steam drllls are used So a long narrow can IS used for thls purpose Th1s was g1N en the name of steel can by the mlners Gettlng the dlrt 1nto the tub IS a necessary functlon when the men are worklng by the tub They therefore use a good shovel knowm as a scoop It may also be called a shovel but the word shovel takes a good many forms of tools for dlfferent klnds of work lnto llne So the mlners for thelr partlcular use of work gaxe thls speclal shovel the name of scoop In modern t1m9S the mlners have found lt to be more economlcal to use QXDIOSIVCS ln loosenlng the dlrt than by uslng the power of mans lil ll r, ,Q . fl p . 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' ' 7 ll YY ' ' Y ! u sy Y ' I . 1 . . ll ,Y . . v . . . . ., . . , fi ' W. lf. mlm, strength 1n breaklng the compact forms of sol1d rock and mud But to do th1s successfully ln a way to get the most benefits sometlmes several explos1ons are necessary and even hundreds of dollars worth of powder are used before the sultable quantlty of d1rt IQ loosened to pay for the powder used In th1s process several dlfferent k1nds of shots are used fab The shot known as the squlb shot IS used after drllhng a hole 1n the face About one stlck of powder IS exploded and a large cup or openmg 1s blown out at the far end of the hole Thls belng done a large quantlty of powder can now be easlly placed IH the openlng and packed hard wlth the tamplng bar When th1s shot IS thus prepared It 19 known as a face shot Then after the great mass of d1rt and rock IS forced down ln the drlft there are usually some large boulders m the mass whlch have not been completely broken and are too large to put 1nto the can A shot known as a boulder pop IS prepared by laymg a stlck of dynamlte on the under slde of the boulder and cover1ng w1th dirt When th1s shot ls ex ploded lt usually breaks the boulder so It can be easlly put mto the cans The men are glxen very pecuhar names too but they fit well for the dlfferent klnds of work each does The screen ape IS the man who works on top and culls the d1rt when It IS dumped on a large screen All the boulders that are too large to go through the screen he throws to one Slde and then the ones that contaln mmeral are pounded untll broken and put through the screen Nearly every up to date mme employs a man who has nothmg to do except to look after the roof and see that no loose slabs are left hangmg above the drlfts where the men are workmg Thls man uses the prod pole and IS the roof trlmmer The man who loads the holes tamps the powder and prepares the shots 19 the powder monkey Some of the mlnes employ as many as one hundred shovelers 1n the ground at one tlme There IS a man ln such a case who IS the boss of these men and he IS known as the C0k19 herder The shovelers at some places are called COk19S The man who mends and keeps up the tracks on whlch the ground cars run from the shaft to the face 1s the tracker The most monotonous of all the underground 1obs falls upon the man who steadles the tubs whlch ascend from the doghouse to the top of the shaft HIS duty IS to unhook the empty tubs and hook the loaded tubs to be holsted Th1s man IS called the tub hooker The ground cars are hooked together 1n groups of about twenty each loaded wlth a can of d1rt and drawn from the drlft by a small mule The drlver of these mules IS known as the muler Every machlne man employs a helper whlch 1S called bv all the dummy Such locahsms as I have mentloned can be found 1n use at anv of the Jophn mlnes The mmers are content wlth thelr own use of terms apphed to workmen and they find much 1ov 1n educatlng the lnexperlenced vtork man to thelr own use of words The green mmers who come to nul mmers must soon become acqualnted Wlth the mmers llngo as thev would be roughly treated lf they used new expresslons whlch Joplln mmers could not understand IIC . 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I' 'I'A' ' I' , 1 1 1 1 - A A A J A A 1 1 1 1 1 A A A A A A' J f A 1 A 0 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 Iv I A I I II A 'A I 1 A A I I'I 'II ' ' 'I 'I 'I 1 1 1 1 1 ,I .IA I I I I I 1 A A A V I A I A Y 1 1 1 1 1 I A A A A .A A A ' A A 1A A 11 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 A A A A A A AA A A A A I I. .II'IX'III 7 VII' A I 'I III 'I ' I 'I I I I I IIU!'IIII'I I'IIIIIIIII'S 'II I 'I I I 'I A' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I A, 1 1 11 1 4 , L A A .1 J I A A A L 1 Y 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 I I II I , I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 A A A IA A A A I , II A IANNIA DONOHEVX' IIIIIIIIIAN ROSE HIAROIID ROBIARDS 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 ' A A A A 1 AA 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I - A 1 1 y v 1 1 r 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 , I A A, A - A L A A A AA A A A A I 1 .II 'I LHC II I I. I' II I I I ' EYE I 'I' I'I I'I'H 'I I II 11 1 1 1 1 411 1 1 A A A A A. A A A A A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IA A A ' , A A' JL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1. I I I I I I I I ' ' ' II' ' I 'I I OBE I3 J'I I'ENI IEIID 'I I ' 'I I I I I I I1I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A A A A A 1 A .A n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I AA I A A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A A AA A A' AJ I A A A 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I A A A I A A A L A A A A A AL A A A A 1 A A I I I 'Ii I 'I. I'I' ,IIA ' 1 1. 11 I I I 1 ,I P, gQ , H, Har: x Hanlon ke: X me P1 exulent Nldx XX Hex I resldent Ru'-me Kle-m 59llt'lllN Herbert XX he-elel TICJSUFCI Xlm teen .. . M. .Y '-V. , .' 4 l MARIE LATIMLR Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Treble Clef G B C Slgma Delta 16 Came from Chanute Kansas at the begmmng of her Junior year Her motto Let us then be what we are and speak what we thlnk BURREL BUFORD 1 Delphlan Of Burrel it IS said He who thor oughly attends to h1s own busmess will have no tlme to attend to hm nelghbor s GLADYS ELLISON Slgma Gamma Slgma, D D V, Treble Clef A tame tongue IS a rare blrd Tvs entx 0, ,Q , 1MIlIW lilllllW -mf flt r on M lllllllllllmman. L't, . 4 INA CARTFR DDV Always smlllng and frlendly she has gone quletly through her four years wmth us FRANK WARREN 1 Delphlan A brave UD free hearted careless one wlth dread of books and love of un MARIE SMITH Slgma Gamma Slgma Small cheerful and optlmlstlc Of ten seen and seldom heard 'Pxuntx on u fm. ff QQ wr -LM - ,' , .1 NIV! , Q mn M Illumul R4 44L't,77. f f ,llllrml lllll nmlll mlm ELLA GARY Slgma Delta 16 President Slgma Camma Slgma 16 Treble Clef D D V The beautxful are never desolate or someone always loves them DAVID WALLACE Pres I lt Delphlan Often seen but seldom heard JOSEPHINE STEWART Slgma Gamma Slgma Treble Clef B A glrl who does her own thlnklng and needs but llttle advlce 'l xxentx tum 'i qi A 4-QW :S,..,,,..... - -V1 . ll llmu ll ml ll' ..,,. I ' f l l l uT. Tqrv , G. . C. ' GLADYS ROWE Slgma Gamma Slgma Those who do not know her have mlssed somethmg worth whale HAZEL PARSONS DDV Theres muslc ln all thmgs lf men had ears then' earth IS but an echo of the spheres GURNER RHYNE 1 1 Treble Clef D D V Llterarla Espanola So qulet and reserved that lt 1s feared she 15 studlous T unix thru- lf' fp QQ . V f A v 'gf' l M J '1 3, ., Ml I I n HT. T. ' ' Sigma Gamma Sigma, mL-t,u y 4, y15, ylr'4 M Qdkkwwrwurkm OLA BOYER The sparkler mdxcates that she IS soon to set forth on a certaln danger ous sea LELAND MURPHY 1 Delphlan Clas presldent 13 14 He proved hxs lush when he left for the front RUTH BONSAL A member of the D D V and the Slgma Gamma Slgma Ruth takes llfe easy, and good nature, they say, IS the beauty of the mmd 'l xxfnlx four HILDA KING Sigma Gamma Slgma A daughter of Kmgs therefore a prmcess EUNICE CARTER Sigma Gamma Slgma D Mlld manners and a gentle heart LIDA MONTGOMERY Pres Slgma Gamma Slgma 16 D D V Wears a Rolla rlng No matter what happens I always sm1le Tum mx fix e -f' P0 qi . W r - T U M1 A u 1 was is 1 ut. U A 'W I l W t . . N . D. v. ' HELEN PARMLEY on DDV One of those cheerful, pleasant lend a hand people who always make good frlends MAX WILEY Class Presldent 17 Delphlan Class Play Let not your tongue outrun your wlt the wlse full oft ln sllence slt MARY NELSON bxgma Gamma Slgma Came from Kansas here to stay fond of Jewel ry so they say l l 'l uentx xxx P, qi L I 691 M . jx Ml T HH lilllllllllll w 4 - l l fl wl f n I HS ,VY '- .Af 4 MARGARET RAMSEH G B C L1terar1a Espanola Mrs Black Class Play Level headed and rather shy Mar garet IS a good standby HARRY HERLOCKER Basketball 15 16 Board of Control Delphlan Manager Class Play Harry sald for us to say he had EVELYN SNIITH Slgma Gamma Slgma Sxgma Delta 16 Reporter G B C Blonde 9 Yes Shy they say fStrange Tu entx sex en P, QQ -4 f AND , ml, emu : . .., -5 ,Y , . . , . - 'v' A - ! Y ! Y 7 Y 1 ' I5 gone to war. Y :ATI T-,rv ' ! ! ! , . . . IK 'Y K6 VY H Q!! lkqo . . . . . YY V' ' . ELLA HALE Slgma Gamma Slgma Qulet and reserved and Lulla s slster STANLEY BOTKIN 1 Class Play D D V Stanley dld not hear someone nounce that he was not very good looklng but CUTE oh my gos ZOLETA BURROUGHS Sngma Gamma Sigma, Class Play Bl1the heart makes bloomlng vlsage ' 'l'xx enlx f lah! ff ,Q 4' L rv. L , L'lllllllll ,,. l ..L.t,,, . . . ' U A V an- ' , -it , hi DALLAS PICKLT1 Slgma Gamma Sxgma Llterarla Espanola Better be small and shme than great and cast a shadow OBED BOTTENFIELD Board of Control Sec and Treas Athletlc Assn lb Football 15 16 Vlce Pres Delphlan Staff Manager Class Play Obeds popularlty IS largely due to what he doesn t say MARCIA EBERLINE D D V Slgma Gamma Slgma Proud possessor of a smlle that won t come off 'I Sw Q-nu mm: HBE fp qi W r ' l X ph .,. . .g, 1 A ,. 1 l 'ul rl ,ll rl .. l . . y D. D. V., ' , be , ' 7 Y - - , , 17, Y 7 - ! ! ll - . , 44 H v ' - ' Y . . ., H ' 7 N ,llv lWru1lh. EARI llUNIsLI Staff Earl IS rather quiet unllke most clrls GILRTRUDIL ARCHER Slgma Gamma Slgma Treble Clef V1cePres1dent lf Never lets bu mess or studles, mter fere wlth pleasure She leaves soon after commencement for St 'ohns to prepare herself to follow Florence Nlghtmgale JOHN BROAD Class Play Ilttle IS known of hlm much could be learned lhllt Pr Q9 A Vw , 41' Ill ull llllllllll M n, 1 1 . ' 'I l .. A, I 7 ' Delph1an. r. . w 1 I . . , y - , J. S. U L . l . - . . ' . L Ac , ' , - 1: S l. . . , x P EVEA STEPHENS Slgma Gamma Slgma Though the day be gloomy and bad nevers the tlme when Stevie IS sad CHARLES JOHNSON Football 15 16 Capt All SW Mo 15 and 16 D D V Delphlan Presldent Boys Blble Class Board of Control 15 At ?tlC Assn 14 15 16 17 xt Though not a Cathollc he glves much of h1s tlme to a Nunn FANNIE LOFTEN She came clear from Waco every mornlng for four vears just to go to school wlth us llllrlt M F IU 'Q qi u ' I 1 lf llllnh. T ' I 1 'l r ,l ' '-- 1: n Baseball, '14, Mgr., '15, Capt., '16, '17, .,7,,a',a-,ry HL' .7 ' K'-ullv ROSINE KLEIN S1g,ma Delta 16 Slgma Gamma Slgma freble Clef D D V Class Secretary 17 Capable actlve and orlgmal a Jolly all around good fellow RAY STINE 1 Class Play Because he doesn t talk IS no a sxgn he has nothlng to say LEAH 'IIMMONS Slgma Gamma Slgma Class Play One of our most loyal classmates Always m for everythlng Every meh a booster 'l hlllx Kuo fr QQ wif A' '97 AND l T W H Wwullllll n J lim M, KKL't,!Y I Ll , l t . CARL VAN H AFFTEN Staff Carl was IH Los Angeles a year but returned to graduate wlth u Made It ' ln three years and a half ORKA BELL Slgma Gamma S gma D D V Lxterarla Espanola Class Play Modest demure and sweet shes a gxrl thats hard to beat CHARLES DORIZZI As an Athlete Baseball 15 Manager 16 11 Football 16 Board of Control Also D D V To look at hmm youd never thlnk he had Cheek ' 'lhlru lhlee :MSB fr gl Y Ml , -lv ,lf 1' I. ,4,' WI H' Aw I ! Class Play, , 44 n I I 7 ' s. l ., . 5 , . . ., 7 U Y . Y . I v : Y 7 7 1 P' Y Y I Y 9 1 7 . , . ! P r QQ '97 wtf: , L , -1+ om ulEiMNOmuMm...,,. OLIVE HENSON Slgflld Gamma Slgma D Ilterarla Espanola Black htm' and dark qw md oh QUCH eves' I RED POW ELL Delphldn Class Hxstorlan He admlts that he IS perfeLt L X NIBEI INE WOODWORT H blgflla idmma Slgma Sec Treas G B C Fourth on Honor Roll Perqeverdme wlll accompllsh won dem lhl L' D ' V' ' . . ., A ' ni ' I . 1 1 . I ' 1 Yl.'-,.2 . 1 . 1 5 1 v nllityu l 1 ,- 1. . ' , ' '.- ' .'. '. . . KIT T 19 1 V , 'K I n ' ' ' g, A , 2, I . ' N f' bi 4l'ly-fum W MQRLMQ mum RUTH FERRIS Slgma Gamma Slgma Blessed wxth plaln reason and com mon sense JEWEL WINDLE Football 15 16 Delphlan Basketball 15 lrack 16 17 Baseball 16 17 Llass Play Class Orator 1 Not afrald of work but not ln sym pathy wlth lt LALLAH DAVIDSON G B C T T Quiet reserved and mdustrxous Thu tx fn e P, 9, ',. ' Wx.. , , n, , ' n 7 .. 4: nz 4 V 'ill .f. , W A ' il T ' V , I L v y . . Y Y f . 1 , , J V r ,Q , Y Y m - , u v x v Y uL't rx K , - . . ., u n 1 1 . s , . fr qi HELEN BRALL lxl'l Swede belongs to the Slgma Gamma Sxgma Treble Clef D D V Class Play Usually manages to get hel own sweet way about thmgs HAROLD EISENBACH 1 Delphlan Notary Pubhc always has people swearlng at hlm HELLN AMOS Slgma Gamma Slgma A mald of whom Shakespeare mxght have sald Her looks do argue her replete wlth modesty Helen with cousm Geor gla came here from Carl Junction '1 hu lx six . . . . , 1 l I J , AA YV ' 1 Y I . . ., , , .. 91 ' HL't,!? . . T. T., Lit, '15, Sigma Delta, '16, u , - ,, . . . ' ' . - T , - l l l I , 1 JOSEPHINE THURNIAN Slgma Gamma Slgma Llterarla Espanola Qulet tlll she gets star ul SEAVER MCCALLU M Baseball 16 Football 15 lo Delphlan 16 Seaver left us at Chrlstmas and wen: out Into the world t sell ance FRANCES CAMPBELL Salutatorlan Slgma Gamma Slgma Secretary Frances dld more ID three years and a half than most of us dld m four nh fr 4' f Elf 12 f 1 ' -' tl . 9 ! 7 Y 7 I 7 I ! ' Y , . ' - o X insur- A l , . Th' ' Q-seven O I VIOLET WHITMAN Vlolet halls from Norrlsvllle Mo where she attended S M C College last year Arnved here at Chrnstmas RAYMOND COX 1 Delphlan So stlll serene and quiet IS he we know not what to say LUCILLE PHILIPS Slgma Gamma Slgma, D D V Her VOICE was llke a babbling brook, and ceased about as often 'I hlrtx c-ight 'Q qi M- 'T' ' ' WA rtmw., ,,n ML-t,r I r, ,Q JLIWLD Y 4 BEATRICE R -XND AI I Slgma Gamma Slgma Treble Clef D D V Iet me have musm dvmg and I seek no more dellght CECIL HACKI ER 1 Delphxan Staff I am young and mnocent yet have a deslre to be devhsh LULIA H AI E Slgmd Gamma. Slgnm D D V Llterarla Espanola One ear heard It and at the other lt went out 'I hu tx llllle 'ls- MARY FERRICK Slgma Gamma Sigma 1 1 Apparently always happy CARL LUECKE 1 Delphlan D D V Howe er lt be lt seems to me tl only noble to be good BERTHA HARWI5 Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Staff Treble Clef The one who wanted your pedlgree Not half as harmful as her name would mdlcate Ifmtx '11 qi no-. .Af ' I FQ!! , Il lm ffl nun ,, I UT. T.,9Y . uL't,ys x 5, 116' , UL-tu . Y ALMA HORR Slgma Gamma Sigma A quiet llttle blonde oh yes thev do happen occaslonallyl LYNN JOHNSON Track 16 17 Football 16 D D V Staff Was once qulte marvelous but can t say as much for hum now A capablu track man RUTH DALE Slgma Gamma Slgma Treble Clef A shark at the keys typewrlter and plano F ru no fr qi 4 'f A - ' ' i ' ai I T ,Ml H J' , V ll I 1 0 l I4 l , n D. D. V. ' 0, qq .Af , ' v 1,- ' 'nlmlll llllllllllma ,,. HELEN 'VIITHCELL Some people call her unfrlendly We suggest that you ask George F for the method of approach HERBERT WHEELER EDNA FINLEY Treble Clef Never says much but we render our oplmon as follows studlous good lookmg and ready to do her blt lfmtx Us 1 ! 44 - - l , I u xv Sigma Gamma Sigma, 1 Q r , . 7 y ' ' ll ' 71 ' '-'- 'n NANNIE HISER Slgma Gamma Slgma Wlth Nannle a frlend to gam lS a frlend to remam TONY EISENBACH Football 15 16 Presldent Athletln Assn D D V 1 Delphlan Staff Class Presldent 16 Class Play Presldent Board of Control Famed for hls pompadour Couldnt get h1s hat slze ELIZABETH SPARKS Slgma Gamma Sxgma Treble Clef Has only been with us a term but IS already falrly popular Sparks? Hu m m dont get so personal' QDeep stuffll Fortx thx ee 7.35: M' 'P Q' ' GI: ' r o f fr' , ,L frrllll ll ll I ,,,,llf UT TW ! ' ' U , , . ' ' 1 AAL-t,1v LL 77, ! ' Y , , 7 ' ! Y ' ll Y! ! GRACE NI AI ODY Slgma Gamma Slgma O chestra 13 14 15 16 7 The fact that she has graced our orchestra smce she came makes one th nk of the A as E m er t nam HAROLD ROBARDS Came from Mlaml at the beglnmng of h1s Senior year ANNA DONAHEW Sigma Gamma Sigma, HT T,U Staff ' Common sense IS very uncommon lwnlx 'Hill P, qi A Mtv' fo -M qui, -4 S nl., ,+ I ' 'Q 5 :W ' U wx M A W' I N' r 9 , y , 9 , r , 1 ,I - i AA 79 ' 1' YY, ' h KATHRYN SNIITH Valedlctorlan Slgma Delta 16 Class Sec 16 Slgma Gamma Sxgma Honor hes m honest Ol IVA CAYWOOD Slgma Gamma Slgma Treble Clef Ever wlllmg to do her best Iva al ways stands the test MARIE WACHTER Slgma Gamma Sigma D D V Qulet and dlgnlfied but always has a smlle for her friends For Lx me 'fnili 'f QQ - 5, I 1 ff' T m y ' X V! , lx My X ll, ,, gli X '1 1 uPit,n v14, 715' T, T. ' . . t .L 0, 5, 4 mu lull! ffllwnnunll '1,,, Illllmnnfmwnn LAURA CHEEK Sigma Gamma Sigma D. D. V. Lauras well known motto is Flirt and the world flirts with you love and you love alone and until recently it seemed approprlate for hel but now HENRY KITHCART 1 Delphlan Class Play Has p0SltlV9 evldence that he once went out wlth a glrl MARVEL DOOLEY Slgma Gamma Sigma D D V Class Play Though an old rhyme It seems made for Marvel She was popu lar merry and sweet and a glrl youd ,ii bon tx six Y 7 H 9 T! Y 7 l Y I .y - . n4IJ't,!7 I l ! . . ., F- an u , u y 1 ' ,' ' , U , ! luke to meet. QAsk 4'Jack. 'J Q, 'luv ,DEV 1 , ,--4 Slgma Gamma Slgma 1 1 6 Marys twm and always with hex CHARLES ROBERTS Track 15 16 Captam 17 An A 1 track man JEWE LL PORTER Slgma Gamma Sngma G B C A Jewel ln the true sense of the word Fmtx -urn IHQQ 1 fp QQ . W f r 1 ww - I Ya Y 31 vu' r Y MYRTLE FERRICK UT. Y-ru!!! ' HLlt,!Y 7 5, '11 l , D -wr. ff ,Q .W iq, y C Fw---V' , J llunllll mmlllllmn, H. FEROL GATES left us at Christmas but was Johnny on the spot for graduation HUBFRT SPIVA Reporter for D D V 1 Delphlan Staff Echoes Annual Is WI'ltlHg' a SGTIGS of artlcles on Nlarrled Llfe as I See It DESSA COOK GBC mm Slgma Gamma Slgma ,Mr looks as lf she was always serious 'mi but dont always Judge by looks L n lx elght J, . it - 77 ' . 4 , . . ., KA ' I L t, 5 ll 'I V! 3 ! ' MN . . . ,, J ' 7 ' X it Y, 'TL in T-s 4 V A I i ' , mfr' j ' '1 .il 527731 ' . JY X ff 'A ' if gf 7 ' . . ' ,. ,195 4, 3 . . ul , 1- fa .ff .f -.fm fuvw 'l ' ' I -1 K . , W1 If 'V' 2 ' fc, .' 34, xxx- - n' ' -..n..., fm R, - -. '1- MILDRED POUNDS Sigma Gamma Slgmd Llterarla Espanola, Class Play Why do they say of her Tns better have loved at all GEORGE RICHARDSON Staff Delphlan All the great men are dead and am not feellng well myself EVA HARGROVE Slgma Gamma Slgma Eva came from Neosho Hlg Just ln txme to graduate wlth us I unix nine Pp Q M lm 5' nf 'Sli ' ., 1 , ' 1 N w r II,l n . AL 7 ' to have loved and lost, than never to 77 H 77 I as , , I ' .H AAT. T.,vv I . . h . . fr qi 4 no CASS 'NIERSQH Sxgma Gamma Sigma D D V Treble Clef ln her own qulet way Caas has be come popular wlth all of us CEORGE CONKLIN Though not espe lally of GQOIQC Swlft sald Hls undelstandmg t the b at IS of the mlddlmg sxze ANNIE 1 RAITHWAITF IC Pres Sgma Gamma Slgmd 1h She IS always cheelful and sweet and wlllmg to do her share good quall ties wherever theyre found lllt I w ' 1 . . ., 7 ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 ,., . M , 1 . '. U . ' . v I a . . . . ,, Q H K.. . ' r . 1 4 .lm 7-1- 1. I., V' 0- . ' - . '. ' . ' ' X V . . , . l ' , A , . ' s if LILLIAN ROSE S gma Gamma S gma Slgma Delta 16 She dldnt get her name from the flower lt was the time she rose the occaelon with some salted pea nuts ELMER SEASE Delphlan Elmer IS one who never Seases GEORGIA AMOS Another T T bo h Llt 15 Sigma Gamma Sxgma S gma Delta 16 A very methodlcal buslness hke lady She came to Joplm Hlgh from Cazl Junction 1 lltx une fr . ' f ' W Q' ' 1 m ' N . 1 , , . ' 7 n 3 . I . ,. ., to nLit,n - , an U il 7? I ll ' is Y l, ip . . .- . , , s , . . . - . y Z I . 'r I 4 '7i W w ' :V ' N, D I Q0 A,..,g,,, W. . 'mlmw NIAMIE ANGLEMEYER Belongs to the Sigma Gamma Sigma .B.C. and . . A quiet studious girl who goes about her business wlth an alr of knowing what she does DONALD PECK Left us in April to become a bowld sojer boy KATHRINA HENCKFI Slgma Gamma Slgma D D V Kathrina IS absolutely NEUTRAL Fnftx wo fo 05 Q HV- X , mm CLARENCE MARTIN Lit, Delphian. First in silence comes Clarence, and then the Shpinx. BRADNER DAVIDSON Stately and dignified, Bradner has strode about the halls, waiting to graduate with the honorable '17's. EMDUND GEIER '4Lit, Delphian. For sometimes, after all, men are but small boys, grown tall. Little Edmund. GERTRUDE HARRIS G. B. C. As Junior, Gertrude migrated to J. H. S., from Webb City High. We ap- preciate your taste, Gertrude. BERL LOWN Not especially well knovim, but liked by all those who know him WILBUR OWEN What I have been taught, I have for- gotteng what I know, I have guessed. BEULAH RHYNE Sigma Gamma Sigma, Sigma Delta, '16. D. D. V., Treble Clef, Literaria Espanola. Sister to Gurner and usually found with her. Fifty-three ,451 V .ng ,gg 7 , . .tl -1 -A K ' I' l h ' ' .1' ,qu ll wnl1llIl M nllMlmhe Class Ezsfumv Every notable exent every great 3Chl6Y ement has a hlstory Bran c1s Bacon sald H1StOP19S make men WISQ so we the Senlors of 1917 have adopted th1s devlce for enllghtenlng our less fortunate schoolmates Wlth a record of our growth and development QIHCS those balmy autumn days when we as Freshmen first entered the portals of our dear Alma Mater And lt IS especlally proper that you should have a thorough knowledge of our achlevements both great and small slnce the class of 1917 stands flrst ln the rank of the Joplln hlghs Semor classes W must admlt that we have been surpassed ln numbers yet thlq lb of llttle account s1nce we have ecllpsed all our predecessors in scholarshlp and our studlous appllcatlon to duty Yet all work and no play makes people dull we are told so th1s class has heeded as well the call of the athletlc field the llterary soc1et1es the muslcal organlzatlons and the soclal world Our greatness began when as Freshmen four years ago we de cended to dwell among the stately portals here But even though we were Freshmen there 1s strength IH numbers and from th1s fact the other mmat s of the school regarded us wlth some degree of d1st1nct1on Yet as Freshmen we were prodlgles at learnlng and so d1l1gent too And we nexer stumbled on the stalrways nor stood up too soon 1n the assembly nor wandered mto the wrong classroom as some Freshmen have done Wlth the comlng of our class marked the era of a new adventure One gallant young member of the class of 17 carrled a sofa pxllow and foot stool w1th h1m malnlg, for the purpose of the plllow to enable hlm to see the teacher over the top of the desk and the foot stool to help hlm 1nto the seat and to keep his l1ttle legs from growlng tlred Whlle 'mother member carrled a screwdrlver for the purpose of maklng more room for h1s knees between the desks Wh1Ch were carved by our fore fathers fThe desks not the knees! The class of 17 was one of the first classes to organlze durlng thelr Freshman year WhlCh gave us a one year advantage We were the first class to organlze a class soclety durlng our Freshman year It was dur 1nff our first year that the Soclety of 17 was effected and organlzed Much lnterest was taken ln th1s work and many pleasant programs were enioyed Durmg the cold wlntry months wh1le all athletlcs were stopped young m1nds w1ll run along other channels to find amusement so we declded to glve a blg party The class decldlng 1n favor of a masquerade It was glven at the Germama Hall Every one capable of g1v1ng the counterslgn was admltted So unlted had the class of 17 been that there was not a single upper classman able to glve the password and so pass the board of censorshlp The evenmg passed so qulckly and so en lovably amldst the play1ng of games and the servlng of refreshments that It was unanlmously decided that such an event should occur annually Then came the glorious sprmg tlme and wlth It came plans for a prand hay rlde to Redding s Mill So on a fine Saturday mornlng two of the blggest auto trucks the clty of Joplln could afford were seen moving slowly 1n a general southerlv dlrectlon loaded wlth cakes and grub fit for klngs Sexeral of the boys were equlpped w1th a palnt can and brush so that we could leaxe our marks for th followlng generatlons that they mlght find thelr wav to that c lebrated DICHIC ground And to th1s day the marks are stlll ln exxdence lft rc fr qi 4 'f' mwmlw.. 4 - r A ll ll TJ l T l ll lull n. 0 . s, Q 1 D V I 1 l 1 - v 1 K ' . . 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Q . . k A v Q vi yr. - By the tlme we had attamed the degree of Sophomores we began to dlscoxer how llttle we knew of thls great w1de world Stlll our fame vnd muaculous qu 1l1tlCN splead abload Ou1 lnterest 1n all school mat ters kept at the1r helght At our l1tera1x 9001911 meetlngs great orators xx e1e made and talented mus1c1ans dxscox ered Then came our Junlor N931 and we began golng about Wlth a self 1mportant 111 Already two classes were looklng up to us and the Senlors could not regard us w 1th much dlsdam From the tlme the class of 14 left 1n the1r w1ll the two holes IH the celllng to whoso xer could clalm xust t1tle to them we had wanted to proxe our clalm so one Frlday molmng much to the d1smay of the Senxors we found use for them I haxe been told lt w as a hard task of reclalmlng those two small holes from the dust cox ered floor of the attlc Certam members of the class say that hours seem long wh1le 1n Engllsh but compared to the tlme spent ln the dark and gruesome halls of the Hlgh where the sp1r1ts of past classes hoxer and trollc when all else IS stxll between the hours of 12 30 and 4 00 G M they are but mxnutes But nothlng truly great comes wlth out much labor And the Slght of the blue and wh1te banner made them forget all about the dark slde of xt So haxlng the deed provmg the tltle ln our possesslon we have made good use of our property Our class sp1r1t had also deyeloped wonderfully durlng our three years and the result was shown 1n another class party glxen 1n th base ment of a church The rooms were gally decorated 1n the class colors of blue and wh1te One member of our class has far reachlng renown for h1s great maglc pow er He was persuaded to perform before the class The members of the class were so awe strlcken that they lost thexr appe tltes but when the refreshments were serxed one glass of the punch was enou h to restore them to the1r normal condltlon aga1n The class of 17 hax1n0' gamed such a reputatlon for enterta1n1ng so rox allv dec1ded to try the1r hand on enterta1n1ng the class of 16 at the annual Junlor Senlor banquet Th1s was carrled off 1n style atop the Con nor Hotel Then last but far from belng the least came our Semor yeal And we haye been true SCHIOIS 1n ex erx sense of the word At thls tlme some of our classmates w ho started out w1th us are not wlth us haylng drop ped out for yarlous thmgs and others haxe stay ed a year or two longer xust to be able to gladuate wxth the class of 17 We boast of haxlng the best of athletes a great orator a great edltor IH fact great men ln all l1nes of trade When the tlme came for the aw ardlng of the class honors ex ery mem ber of the class was a contestant and our xaledlctorlan Kathryn Smlth and salutatorlan Frances Campbell are most fitted for the1r honors and we are all proud of them and glad that the1r lncessant to1l has been properlx awarded Ou1 sx stematlc and tl'lOl0Llgl1 buslness hke study has dellx ered us from the rax ages of the ex 91 dreaded examlnatlons and glxen us a beautlful hollday ln whlch to en1ox our DICUIC banquets and class play as IQ befxttmg for Semors And we are sorry as we see the curtaln draw mg on our hlgh school daxs to know that these the brlghtest daxs of our youth are bemg shut awax from our slght forex er PRED POWELL Class dax Max 17 1917 1 I 6: I qi ra' . 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K , I , . -'ll' 5'-1' Y N I lll Glass ucm I 7 Oh the tlme hls come at last lol us tht momentx all flung fast To be on tlme at the old North Door les that dool thrown open wlde Well ITIISS the plneled walls lnslde Whele shaded tlntx and tonee aglee ln perfect blended halmonv Lut most ot lll ln momente drear Well mlsx all our teacherx dear We mlght forget thelr smlles thell looks But we mont torffet thell Llttle Black books A noble uolthx claw are we I reat men and women we shall be 101 we haxe worked fO1 honor and fam And thus attallled a glorlous name ll thls xou doubt make It cleal Look up the letold ot each xeal Obserxe hon we studled and lead Xvlth NUIQ and steadx gloxlth ahead To leaxe lou now our hearte are Qad 101 foul long xearx of full we we had Wlth haxlldes hlkes and VSQIHIQ roaets Vllth partles lnd banquets xllth clex 61 toflsts But wlth all these thlngs we must be through lol we haxe othel xxolk to do So f'lX1llg'0U1 Colols the uhlte lnd blue To OL11 dau at old Hlgh we bld adleu f, ,Q - 11' Vw dw? , 11 1 fb A 4 . 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' ' 2 , ' I mmf mul Y ab llllllllms Qllass rupherv I arrn ed rather late and all the guests were gathered about the table No one would have recognized m the portly figure at the head of the table the Max Wiley of ten years ago But of course all of my classmates bore the traces of t1me Kathryn Smith ever brilliant was seated at Maxs left but her conversation was limited because across from her at the rlght sat the ever vigilant Mrs Wiley Knee Mildred Poundsl During the evening I managed to converse with all those present Anna Donahew told me that she had been fortunate enough to secure a twins Mamie Anglemeyer Dessa Cook and the Amos girls were no she was not teaching school Anna having kept in touch with all the Teach ers Training glrls I took advantage of the opportunity to inquire about them Exa Hargrove had taught school for a year and then returned to Neosho to a little bungalow Nannle Hlser and Gladys Rowe had gone to Europe in 1919 with the Red Cross Anme Bralthwalte and Jewell Porter had established a private school ln town and both were present Lallah Davidson and Hllda King had gone into partnership and were workmg out a claim in Idaho Ruth Ferris was a stenographer for the general manager of the Ford company in St Louis Gladys Ellison had gone to Philadelphia and settled down to view life as a ministers wife From Anna I drifted into conversation with Herbert Wheeler now editor of Joplin s leading newspaper fthe Globel Some of the stafl he said had stayed with h1m Stanley Botkm was sporting editor for his paper Lynn Johnson had charge of the fashion suggestions depart ment Cecil Hackler the advertisements and George Richardson now with a new Olds was serving in the capacity of the editor in chief s chauffeur Zoleta Burroughs was society editress I asked h1m what he knew of the others of the class who were not there Well he replied Leland Murphy is now chief stoker of the U S S Missouri and Harry Herlocker and Don Peck are captains in the army Lillian Rose and Beatrice Randall are in vaudeville doing a danc ing and singing act Margaret Ramsey has gone to Los Angeles and formed a picture company Her chief stars are Marvel Dooley mgenue Orka Bell vampire Carl Van Hafften hero Henry Kithcart vxllian and Carl Luecke comedian And by the way he continued I went to a circus last week and as I entered a side show to see the strong man a booming voice greeted me at the entrance with Hello there Herb' and I looked up to see Ed mund Geler the little Edmund of my school days w1eld1ng dumb bells with energetic swmgs I was not able to talk to h1m much but from h1m I learned that Berl Lown was taking tickets at the mam entrance and that Eunice Carter Evelyn Smith Alma Horr Iva Caywood and Violet Whitman were the Daring Aerial Acrobats of the flaming posters I had seen Hazel Parsons home on a Chrlstmas vacation from a musxc academy m New York told me that Ruth Dale had gone to Europe to study music Gurner Rhyne I remembered had gone to Patagoma as a missionary but her sister Beulah Rhyne and Cymbelme Woodworth who had suc ceeded Miss Kirtley as local dancing teachers were present Among 11115 n fr qi ,A we rv, IA . 1 , Elf? I 5 T 4 ,il if -' 4, l 'I l ,Ill 'Z 1 - w- Xl An. 13 . - 'FIMIC1 In-1-I-mln-1' 23. 1027. l'l..U'l-I: Joplin. Missouri EVlCN'l': lie-union lmnquet ot' Class uf '1T. v l V . . , . ' . ' . I , . l n 1 ' , 1 , Q n u u , , . . position as principal of a grade school in Webb City and now the Ferrick My r 1 1' 9 . . . . H l , - , . . ,, . . . . , I 7 KK ' 3? ' ' n a 0. Q l n n , 0 , . . . . , ' ' 7 ' K6 ' 9, Q n a , o . l I , , . , ssuu - 7 Y Y U ,, . . . . -. - . , K4 77 ' SC .' ' 1 , s , u c . x . . , . , ' ' . ' I . 1 l. I9 Y : Y 3 Y Y ' YY , . 46 YY ' CC ' 7 Y Y . , , . . Y ' I Y Y , . , . ' n ,Q 0 I , - g ' a . , . , , . . , . . , . Y V , 1 n . . Y , ' Q 1 , n c , - . . , . f' ' '-sf-ve those whose attentlon they held were Ray Stlne now an englneer on the B 8z O Elmer Sease proprletor of the Sease Garage and Hubert Splva As I saw the latter I turned Wlth an 1nqu1r1ng look to my nelfrhbor Ro slne Klem fwho by the way had become a promlnent soclety leader of Jopl1nJ Oh she sald Mrs Sp1Va IS IH Ch1C3g0 v1s1t1ng her parents Yes her father IS now ID buslness there I suppose as a resldent of Oklahoma Clty you have not kept IH touch w1th many of your classmates so let me tell you of those Whom I know of Ella Gary finally marrled a utney drlver from Sprmgfield and has returned there wlth h1m to reslde Luha and Ella Hale are IH Battle Creek M1Ch1g3H where both have become graduate nurses Leah Tlmmons Grace Mallody and Katharme Henckel are 1n New York leadxng suffragette rlots Ifrances Campbell IS teachlng language at Columbla Ruth Bonsal also at Columbla IS dlrectress of the glrls athletlcs there I could see that Roslne not as young as she used to be was becommg breathless w1th all thls chatter and so I turned to Davld Wallace He was telhng tales of huntmg and trapplng IH Canada He told me that Here I notlced a bald headed man across from me and on closer 1n spectlon recognlzed Tony Elsenbach h1s beautlful pompadour entlrely combed away He looked sad mdeed and not unt1l the 1ce cream came on d1d he brlghten Then he announced Wlth prlde Thls IS from the Elsen bach Bros Ice Cream Factory Harold next to hlm beamed reassur xngly and both nnmedxately proceeded to enjoy the frults of thelr labors Ellzabeth Sparks had gone through two finlshlng schools but the effects had evldently not yet taken place for she was as talkatlve as ever Luc1le Ph1ll1ps now the W1f6 of the famous Harvard football coach Obed Bottenfleld was trymg her best to keep up wlth Elmabeth but tlme had evldently weakened her one great art and she was maklng small success of It Harold Robards had come to town from hls grocery store on West Fourth street to enjoy the banquet Clarence Martln h1s compet1tor from Blendevllle sat glarlng at h1m from across the table Jewel Wlndle had become a famous avlator and he confided to me that ln tlme of war It was a very slmple matter to throw bombs xn fact It was slmllar to throw1ng a dlscus That brought rnemorles and I looked about for Charles Roberts He had become a prlze fight promoter and was even now enthuslastlcally argulng wlth Charles Johnson honorable Mayor of Oronogo the merlts of certam champlons Mary Nelson Dallas Plckett Josephme Thurman Marc1a Eberlem E rl Dunkle James McConnell Burrel Buford and Raymond Cox had 1omed the ranks of The Follles of 1925 and had slnce been steadlly r1s mg to stardom Josephlne Stewart and Marle Latlmer had become famous prlma donnas 1n opera Seaver McCallum now the owner of h1s own msurance company was present with a blank policy IH hls hip pocket He told me all about the elaborate M1tCh6llCOHkl1H weddlng whxch had taken place a l1ttle more than a year ago Mr and Mrs Conklln were now resldlng 1n San Fran CISCO where Mr Conkhn had mvested ln a taxl l1ne Gertrude Archer who had graduated from St Johns hospltal and had recently estabhshed a Haven for Homeless Dogs lnformed me that Helen Braeckel had become an enthuslastlc truck farmer ln the suburbs I tt nght If qi 4-Aj ,. 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IW WMHQIUIITII ot Ch1tXKOOCl Helen Ialmlex now Wlls HHIHIIIOII was hung ln Detrolt Marle w1ChIQ1 was manaffmg a hotel at Ptlm Beach Ollye Henson though no lOllg9l known by that name was hung neal Webb Clty the Halley DlX1ClNflIl exchanged to1 a Iold Llfll Nlontgomery had changed the Rollx llng lol 1 plaln bind one and Lass Nlelsch Edna lmley and E1 ea btephens a a t11o w e1e on the concelt sttge Bladnol DRXICISOH the mont staltllngly famous IHXQIIIOI ot the age was stlll tlu hed tlom h1 latest trlumph the myentlon of a pamless mustache g10VlQ1 I1ed Powell had IINQII to the tame of Joplm s tolemost slgn pamtel 1nd h1s slogtn w is I hang them hlghestl John Bload 1 celeblated plotessor of Prmceton had come West lox h1s Chrlstm lN xacat1on and I had 1ust engaged h1m IH cony ersatlon w hen the doo1 burst open 1nd m lushed a rather dlsheyeled person ln clerlcal att1re Wlth CllIIlCLlltX I IQLOQIIIZGCI the slender ngure of Charles Dor1zz1 There w e1e quesuons tlom QXGIXOHQ and h1s lttempt at a protuse xpology could hdlflly be hcud but fmally aboye the d1n I could he lr hlm say Mls Dfllllll Iould not come because llttle Laurz has the w hoopm cough' BERTHA HARMS Class Prophetess Un' Nun 4511311 'srhuul When the l1st new buck has been ITl0Ftd19Cl and the walls hue been DIASILIQCI md Cllled When the youngest wo1kman has fimshed and the oldest ones haye dled We shall moye and talth we shall need It to the hlgh school bulldmg new Whe1e the teachels ot all good knowl dge shall glxe us more work to do And those w ho made g1ades shall be happy they ll be honored and glorlfied there They may wo1k O1 1est w hen they care to and tw1ll surely be thought of as fan The others w1ll tly to do better to bucceed ln return fO1 the prlce Wh1Ch bullt the new chool for the1r usage by posslble great sacrlflce Not only the teachels shall D1 use us but eyelyone else as well Each one shall lealn fox h1s own success that the tuture does toretell Each shall w o1k at h1s chosen professlon and each by h1s sepalate rule Yes we w1ll all do ou1 best w hen It comes to the test ln the long looked fO1 new High Qchool II m-me nlsl' llll its AV, Q, -1 -- . 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Qlletss will We the Class of 17 of the Joplln Hlgh School County of Jasper D1str1ct of Decker State of MISSOUYI bemg of sound m1nd do hereby ID our last vylll and testament deslre to state that all wllls made by other classes are hereby canceled We deslre also that our request be rellglously adhered to and that all thlngs shall be dlsposed of as we request 1 To Mr Blame we leave the t1tle of Chlef mspector of punch and vue desne that he appomt as h1s asslstants Mlss McVey and Mlss Rutledge We leave to Mr Blame also the prlvllege of supervlsmg a fine new hlgh school 2 Our athletlc ab1l1ty and leadershlp we leave to the Class of 19 as they look most promlsmg 3 To the Class of 20 we bequeath the prlvllege of excusmg them sely es from school at any hour and obtalnlng a more llberal educatlon at the Electrlc 4 Upon MISS Ayland we bestow thanks for a qulet study hall dur mg the first term of her so1ourn among us and request that she be left ln charge of same 5 The holes ln the top of the platform 1n room 61 wh1ch were bestowed upon us by the late class of 13 we bequeath to 21 and may they be as efflclent m the use of these holes as we have They are now wholly thelrs 6 To the Class of 18 of whose celebrated genlus we have all heard vue bestovy the honor of be1ng the first class to graduate 1n the new hlgh school an honor wh1ch has been demed us 7 To the domestlc sclence glrls of 18 we leave the cookmg and sewmg rooms provldlng they don t cook thelr goose 8 We bestow the manual trammg department upon the Class of 20 proyldmg they turn out the requlred number of cradles and hlgh chalrs for 21 9 The presldent of 17 bequeaths upon the Class of 18 the shoes of 17 These shoes are rather large and the class w1ll have to shake a leg to fill them To the Class of 21 we bequeath the hbrary wh1ch IS located on the platform of the assembly provldlng first that sald hbrary be used as a nursery for the members of' 21 and second that the volumes therem be used as fuel on cold days 10 The posts Wh1Ch support the balcony m 61 we bequeath to 18 1n order that they may keep well posted 11 To Herr Thudlum we leave the posltlon as fittest 1n the sur ynal of the flttest wh1ch takes place 1n the hour of combat appearlng ln the halls before 9 a m or 1 15 p m 12 To the begmnmg Latln students we bequeath the curse of Cxsar a Roman dlsease Wh1Ch eats mto the soul and destroys the amb1t1on In vntness whereof we the Semor Class have set our hands and seals to th1s our last vylll and testament COIlS1StlI'lg of twelve artlcles and subscrlbe our names hereto Thls sex enteenth dav of May nmeteen hundred and seventeen fS1gnedJ Class of Seventeen LYNN JOHNSON Class Attorney Slxt fr qi 1,24 W, tn W V Am-11 my 111 1 a n 1 nm ll Mllilllll A 1 Q 1 11 2 1 1 l 1, A lvl ' lll , Q ,, 1 - - , ' . 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IJ, ,Q v MNMWMH mvm NUlWIIr1ITmm 'r lllilllll 'mi n The Orchestra A season of gleatest possibl actixity has lust been completed by the High School Orchestra The organization has been in demand not only fo1 High School atlaus but also by xarious organizations throughout the citx Scaicely a week has passed without an mutation for the members to fu1n1sh music for some occasion An enxiable reputation has been made through these 3Ct1Y1t1eS both for the spirit of willingness evident throughout and for the exceedingly high class of work done Music of the most difficult nature has been undertaken and no time or effort has been spared 1n the attempt to bring the rendition of these numbers to a high standard The Orchestra has had no time for popular music as is so often the case with amateur organizations The standard of musical ippreclation for orchestra members and possibly among the students has been raised preceptably on this account Highest praise IS due the students who haxe play ed They have reflected credlt upon themselves ind the school The trip to Springfield the tangible reward for a season s work was a success from ex ery uewpomt It was a regrettable fact that no other orchestras were 1n competition but we may rest assured of a contest next year Selections were played at the musical program in the after noon and also at the oratorical contest in the evening On the latter was played by Mrs J A Henley The selection prepared for the contest was The Poet and Peasant Overture by Von Suppe Rossini s Barber of Seville was prepared for the commencement program Other stand ard works play ed during the year were The War March of the Priests from Athalia by Mendelssohn selections from The Blue Paradise and Katinka numbers by Richard Wagner Edward Grieg Leo Dellbes Enrique Granados Ethelbert Nevin Victor Herbert and other composers whose names stand for the best in music PERSONNEL I' IRS'l X IOLINS GR ACE DILL GR ACE NI ALODX ALBERT FLLISCH ARER NIARR HENDERSON IOHN SAPP SECOND YIOLI XIRGINIA KLAX DOROTHY GRAX ELIZABETH VS ATSON LA LONDE YATES CARL BRANDLI HILTON ROTHSLHILD FLLTES HAROLD THIELL ROBERT PI AX TER CLARINEIS IODISE COOPER ARTHUR SPENCER GEORGE WIENIER S AX KPHONF IOHN RIIIHEX I l NS QORNEIS 'NIILDRED HOGUE LOUIE BAKER PAUL SHANIHART WILLIANI SNIITH EDWARD VS ARDEN ALTOS EUGENE COOKERI X OLIX ER WII LET'l FRONIBONES NIARH NIARGARET REED PAUI NIARSH BXRITONE ROY BAKER BASS PHILI IP 'NIUENNIC DRI 'SIS AND IR Xl S HAROI D Nltl ENDON PIANO EXELENE WEYGANDT DIRECTOR l I RANK K OUITLR I .Q A ' R ' . 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WW Bw Eeutsrhe 11912111 Der Deutsche Nerem IS composed of membere of the txxo Senlol 6 umdn classes xx hlch meet the fourth and 'iexenth DLIIOCIS Poth classes hdxe emoved progldms that hfxxe been mterestlng dS xx ell as QClLlCd'll0Il1l Much good has been clerlxed flom the effort put fo1th Herr Thuchum IS the adxlsorx otflcer ot both clxsses The otflcels f0l the toulth houl thus xx ere Presldent herald Box d Qecletarv Ixatheune Henkle Reporter Hubert Splx 1 e ofllcers for the sex enth hour xx ere Presldent Helen Parmlex V109 Presldent 'itanlex Botkln Secretary Chfu les Johnson Reporter Tonx Elsenbdch Sergeant at arms Colmne Pfultx I I u t .7 I I i Y l 4 1 1 ' , I Z i- 4 Q ix M, .. 6,9 N .mg ' Q l x W - x, x I ' 44 , 7 ' H ' , w ' ' . v I' I -1 hw 4 v ' is ' .C v1 .Ax 41 ' 2 s 1 1 ' 7 N . ' '. , v'L1 y l ' Zhu: Lv. . 1: ' 1 I 1 1 p 1 Lwxv Vice-President o.o. ,ooo o to oooo to or eooo ' eCarl Luecke L 1 8 ..,,-YY V V V V, - Y Y I .H ,,o, ,e,, , N ,e,, ,,e,o,.,,,,,e e e , ' H 'z Th s .' ' ' : r, ,Q 1 l I ,l wr g fa , S fr' T - if Un Uelrln Qllmf Unk The Treble Cleff lb a mus1c organlzatlon composed of thlrty Jumor and Semor glrls It IS the first organ1zat1on of 1ts klnd ever ln the Joplln Hlgh School The club sent swteen of 1tS members to Sprlngfield to compete 1n the mus1c contest held there The offlcers elected for thls year were Presldent Frances Sapp Secretarw Treasurer Ewea Stephens Reporter Marle Latlmer The members are Edlth Anderson Gertrude Archer Helen Braeckel A mes Bucher Ruth Blackburn Edna Bond Ola Boyer Ixa Cayuood Joy Coleman Ruth Dale Gladys Elllson Edna Plnley Ruth Fandreger Ella Cary Mlldred Gardner Fern Goxe Bertha Harms Helen Johnson Rosme Kle1n Cass Mersch Frances Nunn Beatrlce Randall Beulah Rhyne Gurner Rhxne Frances Sapp C Marle Smlth Exea Stephens Ellzabeth Sparks Iosephme Stevs art Marxe Latlmer I l l l l I .. . .--aa s :- 'S ' S ' K S D c . N C J- ,S ,pw A Y pppp pb A.. p A , Director ..,cll..,t.....,.....,tt..,lt.....tttt...ttt ..,ttct.. M iss Ina Dunlap ' 9 Y 7 I ' 1 i 7 - Y ' i V ' V Y n I I v Y ' v N y v l L hy! V v 7 . 3 ! T ! ' Y l 9 l 7 l Y .v 1, 9 I' . s V 1 9 ff ,q V 4 T Qtlmlluflliflfmltnrn. hzlnmeltlwan The Ph1lomathe-an IQ the hterary socletv to Whlch the Freshmen are el1g1ble The work of thls orgamzatlon hae been dlrected well and good reeulte mav be easlly dlscerned Ln es of Great Men has furnlshed the Subyect for the lesbons w1th vxhlch hae been ueed orlglnal storles and other lnterestlng paperq The offlcers for the first Qemester were Presldent Stanley Clay V106 Presldent Cathryn Philhps Secretary Helene Mllsap Presldent Stanley Clay Vlce Presldent Mary W1HCh6St6F Secretary Helene Mllsap Reporter Sunon Strause N X I B ' A Kin ' , .X W 77 . ' ' , Y ' 7 . w . u N . 'I 1 For the second semester, they were: I - ' -1 ty-1' 1 ' ,L sativa SIQIIIEI 655111111151 511111101 The Sigma Camma Slgmr is a permanent literary organizatlon tor the Senior girls only The membership has reached the sexenty five mark the Joplin High Qchool The programs for the year haxe been exception 1113, well prepared the vsork consisting ot the study of Historic Haunts of Europe musical selections and interesting readings On March 17th a masquerade party was gn en at the home of the pres ident and the Sigma girls reported a scrumptious time The officers for the first term were President Ella Gary Vice President Annie Bralthvwalte Secretary Zoleta Burroughs Reporter L ah Timmons The officers for the second tel ni xx ere President Mildred Boucher Vice President Beatrice Christman Secretary Malgalet Tonmes Reporter Helen Richards K t 'r I W 4 1 , .nun .sllll,ln1wwll l - 1 ll an . -11 , f , E . 4 I To Y 'VV V - wig. L ' , .f . Wu -if , - f.. 5.0 U 0 P . 1 it A . 2 . 3 . 1 . . . A. I . A. , - , this probably being the largest membership for any literary society of K1 ' y A Y I I E Y , v . . . 1 ,, . . ' ,, Y. f - . Q L Y . . . ,M ' T . w,, . . 'f , T- X., -VV--vVV VYYY-VYV'V-YV-wVY Y-YY-VVwV Y Y Y VV I- VY-.--YYY--Y, . 7 1 T If qi 1-A A l I llllftm iXgastun The Agaston Literary SOC16ty IS composed of membels of the law of 19 They haxe carrled on auccessful vsork hawmg had thelr meetlngs ex ery Mondav of each month The Agastons are a llxe crowd ready to pull together and make a fax orable malk tor thelr claas The otflcers for the Brat tel m were Prealdent Volmer Frxedhelm Vlce Presldent Mary England Secretary Addlaon Culver Sergeant at armb Leon Radunakv The ofllcers for the second term were Presldent Vlce Presldent Secretary Reporter Sergeant at armb Joseph I rlck NIHFVIU Stewart Rexford Smith Mary England Whltney Thudlum A V ' L ' ' .1 L L V v . ' w y 1' ' L . L L , v . f U ' 1 'Y L L L , . v l l ' . . f Y . 1 V LL . L ' . ,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,, . ,,,,...,,..,,,, . ,,,,, L - - '.,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, L t L L . V' . 4' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, Y,.. U .,,,. L L . Q M qs J 'W fx K i- M541 I' A JMU 'iiilfs 4F1a1nr1sru HIl.clllhl1 The Francisco Mnando is a literary societx for the students of the has dex eloped rapldlx All of the programa are well prepared only Qpanish being spoken Many forms of entertainments such as dialogues talks and iecitations haxe been used bv the members md eiicellent iesults haxe been deiix ed Mr Wolfe is the adxisorv OHICQI of the societx The ofheeis foi the term were President Cecil Cox X ice President Lillian Bailex Secretaix Pertha Harms Reportei Frances Dunwoody I T ,Ill W1 1 I i I V' ...S H. Amir Q HV mmm 'V - 1 AV ' I , i ., . .23 -f' 2 , rw' -W.. f rr.: .. , I , .Q .A . y S . Y S . Spanish class. It was organized at the beginning of the second term and I A1 v uv. A , A ni ' -. y v ' v 1 1 'f v , I .' v . I 'S fx . K. ' v. . , -V. f' - X ii if fiffw iiii, i Q ' v K .t ,ggggg g H g gg , . K. n ,Q Mr 4-M L 2 Whit. .. , lilly .QlllEZlllllU!lIlll11lllllt,.m,,. 'I The X L Llterary Soclety IS one of the several IIVC WIFQS 1n the llterary llfe of the school The SOC16ty has had a serles of mt restmg programs treatlng of numerous t0D1CS of the present day and comblnlng humorous and SSFIOUQ work lUtO one vsorthy of speclal attentlon The members of classes 18 and 19 are ellglble for membershlp and at present there are about forty members each dlsplaymg an effort to make the X L the best Presldent Vlce President Secretary Reporter The offlcers for the Presldent VICE Presldent Secretary Reporter The offlcers for the first term of the year were second term vw ere Betty Belle WISQ Margaret Tonnles Beatrlce Chrlstman John Harutun Josephlne Congdon Katherlne lVlcInt1re Wynette Balnett 'N Il 6'5- 4 O if . . . H. . ,, . , L I . . . K , ,' ' ' . D I , Ik ' l KK 77 ' V Mclntire APU 1 gm The Cnrls Blble Class whlch met each Wednesday noon IH the I 11St Methodlst church was a declded success agam thls year Any of the fflrls are welcome to become a part of thls orgamzatlon The ax erage attendance for the year was blXty percent of the class Mus Inllzaheth Eberlv was the representatlxe of the Y W C' -X members connected Wlth the Work of the class and proxed a fa1thful worker w1th the g1rls Mrs Cleaxeland gaxe many mterestlng and helpful talks on Blble subyects thus comblnmg that study and the lunch hour In one Offlcers of the class for the year were Presldent Leah T1mmons Secretary and Tleasurer CjI'1'1bQl1Y'l6 Woodworth Reporter Ex elx n Smlth I P gi Yiwu 1 , , llflrlan or c use Q 03ir15 Zgihlv 0115155 1 mu 5, Q, 4'1t The L1t Llterary boclety 18 for the boys all claaaes mcluded lhe vsork of thm organlzatlon 19 looked upon vuth prlde The debatxng team of thlS wear hae done excellent work and debatmg w1ll probablx cont1nue to be the mam sprlng of the boyq A soclety pape1 called The Jester 18 an 1nte1est1ng numbe1 of each D1 ogram and many notable extemporancous speeches haxc been made bw the members The offlcers for the last term vsere XICC Pres1dent Holland Shaddax Reporter Mortlmer Arbuckle bergeant at arms Clyde Martln l- Lht -I -., ,, IC 5. ll ' H ' I Y w - -S ,SZ KL A, - . r1 Av .17 I K , K . l VV , s ' 7 1 U s ll 'Q ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 Presidentn, ,oeY,rroo,,eoee,, e .e,, . , mDavid Wallace N 1 -4 - 1 YAAi------i,.-AAiiii-- -iiir-Arririi 1 ' . Ti N ,ZLgh 5Cb00f lV525!2Q,Qf0f25 fJPZff2CZ'5Q' fVZQQ,lQgf' .1911 f'l'RR.SH I9 fr ,Q I' M y L K 1 I I f I x fr qi r' 0'2 V 1 K . , f .MmM Q llllllWIIlllInifN..r ,,. Qllyc gzrlyues ily ANNA IJONAHEXY. The High School Echoes published quarterly during the school year by the students of the Joplin High School, was a more than ordinary success this year. As a result of the efforts of our artist, Paul Marsh, the four numbers had very attractive covers and illustrations. The lit- erary editors Kathryn Smith Anna Donahew and Lyta Hove ard obtained some very good material for the editlons from the student body and also used their own talent for a number of stories and selections The best of athletic news was turned in by the athletic editor George Sandford The buslness manager Tonv Elsenbach together with hls assistant Warren Coghzer and the clrculatlon managers Wynette Barnett and Hubert SDIVH ably kept up the buslness side of the publication The loc 11 editor Max Wiley and the exchange editor Earl Dunkle did then work well Over the work of all the faculty commlttee kept a kind but watchful eye and 'uded us greatly by its 1UdlC10llS advice THE STAFF Editor Literary Editors HERBERT WHEELER KATHRYN SNIITH Business Manager ANNA DQNAHEW TONY EISENBACH LYTA HOWARD Assistant BUSIHQSS Manager Athletlc Editor WARREN COGLIZER GEORGE SANDFORD Circulation Managers Altlst HUBERT SPIVA IUAUL MARSH WYNET I'E BARNETT Class Repol ter s HUBERT SPIXA somol FRANCES DUNwooDY Jomof Exchange Edltofs VOLMER FRIEDHEIM Sophomore EARL DUNKLE DOLORES cHR1sT1E Freshmen Local Editor MAX WILEY Faculty Commlttee R D DENNIS Miss NELL RUTLEDGE H A HENLEY H E ELAINE Miss NIENE ISHERWOOIJ IF YOU SUBSLRIBED FOR THE ECHOES If ill out this blank Full name Cif l1v1ngJ Address flf anyl I ather s maiden name What is your favorite color? why? 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A BA , CHAS IOHNSON Capt ILWELL WINDLE Vlgr ERNEST SHELBY OI ED BOTTENI IELD SEAVFR MCCALLI CARL VAN HAI I IEN HUBERT SPIVA C LEN DOOLEY LYNN JOHNSON RAY CAMPBELL ARCHIE ALLINC TON HERBERT WHEELER LESTER DORMAN I OUIS I RANTZ I'AI L WITTRAM WILLIAM PENTON TOINY EISENPACH Actm Mp C A MARI Coach The Squad DICK SPENCER WAYNE WINDLE RAYMOND WHITE IRANK ROBINSON GEORGE BRADER TONY EISENBACH ERVIN RUSSEL HAROLD MCLENDON CHARLEY DORIZZI CHARLEY JOHNSON GEORGE SANDFORD DWICHT CRAWI4 ORD RALPH TAYLOR RAY 'NIOIND 'NIEAL Sl HEDULE AND Sl ORES Sept Z9 Ioplm b Ilttsbulg 0 Mmeu I uk L 6 Iopl1n0 Neosho 0 Neosho c 20 Jophn 0 Newho 0 Mmerb Pzuk c 27 Joplm 14 Sprmgiield 0 MIHQIS Park INox I1 Ioplm 40 Iort Smlth 0 Mmers Palk Nm I7 Ioplm b Lfxrtha e Lalthage IIIAIIISLIXID Dax Joplm 0 Webb Cltx J Nlmux Ifuk fHea1cl on thc sldn lmej Oh NI1 A1311 xx hlch lcle dues the lefeloe JH I PCN Q 1 I 'TO .. ..- f L. r L x , . x . 1 1 1 1 1 W W jg 1 . 4 , I 7' . . . n, X ' K 1 f T I J QM T 414vw 1 4' 7 , , A. 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IND ll ll gFuutlmll When the first call for football practlce was 1ssued last September over thirty men responded but of these only sexen were members of the 1915 squad Captam Charley Johnson Manag er Jewell Wmdle Obed Bottenfield Paul Wlttram Tony Elsenbach Seaver McCallur and Lester Dorman lt was ex 1dent from the ver mst mac t1ce that we would have to depend on a llght fast team and good team work lf we were to w1n any honors thls year The squad was very llght averaglng about 135 pounds but belng eager and wllllng to work lmproved rapldly and at the end of three weeks we had the nucleus of a good machme w1th whlrh to enter our first contest .loplm 6 Plttsbur IXormalH1gh 0 Frlday Septembe1 29 Manager Wmdle had arranged a blg auto moblle parade lmmedlately after school whlch succeeded 1n drawlng a blg crowd to MIHGFS Park and arous1ng enthuslasm to a hlgh pltch The Normal boys were older and heavler than the Joplm boys but our boys made up for thls by thelr speed and the Splflt of tight whlch they exhlblted at cr1t1cal moments of the game 'lh vlctory went a long ways towards securmg the co operatlon and support of the student body for the remamder of the season Joplin 0 Neosho 0 Next week Frlday October 6 th squad accompanled by a loyal band of root rs motorcd to Neosho and played a 0 0 game Fumbles and lack of team work were malnly lesponslble for our poor showmg The back field men at tlmes showed flashes of form whlch spoke well for future games The followlng week howexer bad luck lnvaded the camp Charles Dorlzzl recelwed 1n1ur1es that kept hlm out of the game for two weeks wh1le Manager Wmdle was strlcken wlth appendlcltxs and was out for the remamder of the season .Ioplm 0 Carthage 0 It was a rather sob r and determmed crowd that gathered at Mlnex s Park Frlday October 13 to witness the contest wlth the much touted Carthage Hlgh School team Badly handlcapped as our boys were they I l3.,l1I P 90 ar' U . A L A 3 JJ I 1 r 3 1 'ly ' ll 1 I l t llvl M P' . , 1 lfy C. A, MAIIH. l,'lluK'll. . I l 1 ' ' K . . 9 V ' A , 1. C. . ' r 9 9 5 . ,- , y y i , ll t . ' ,' .Y ' 41 Q - . Y A 7 Y . y . I , '! 9 a V . Y. . . . 0, - . . 9 T as , 9 - 9 1 ' . . . Y . . . . . , . Y . . . 7 . . . . U ,, . 9 . . . . , . 0 u lf A 1, 1- , . I . fx . 7 ! Y V Y . A X - c , . Y . a . 7 7 S v 7 7 ' - 9 1 ' Q L x , ' k . , v 9 1 9 9 A ' , Y ' 9' . t, A , , , nf V k t Y . ' 1 n Y ' 7 C y-Iixv ill ' I lu re nonded nobly and played the Carthage team off thelr feet I'h1ee times under the leadershlp of Captaln Johnson the wearers Ol he red and ffreea carrled the ball w1th1n Strlklllg d1stance of tneu cpponents goal F ch tlme an off side play by an eager Jop in lll'16II'12.l1 sa ved the Carfhawc goal So the game ended another scorele s t1e Ioplm 'So Neosho 0 Wfrv much cncouragel over thelr prod showing the D1 euous vseek the team came back strong Frlday October 20 at Mlner s Park and won a brllllant vlctory from Neosho Johnson McCallum and Wheeler plunged the l1ne and clrcled the ends almost at w1ll wh1le the l1ne held rece1ved forward passes for great galns and on defense broke up Neosho s plays behmd the l1ne of scrlmmage Dorman at tackle played a star game Ioplm 14 Springfield 0 A large crowd of Joplin fans watched the high school squad vsm sweet revenge from the Spr1ngf1eld hlgh school aggregat1on at Miners Park Frlday October 27 The prevlous year Sprmgfield had over whelmed the Jopllnltes so this vlctory d1d much to restore fallen prlde The back field was workmg ln great shape w1th almost perfect mterfer ence Johnson and Wheeler gained conslstently on end runs Bottenfield plunged the l1ne for good gains while McCallum Dor1zz1 and Wmdle were on the recelvlng end of many long and spectacular forward passes Dorman as usual played a great defenslve game and carrled the ball well on tackle around plays Elsenbach at the other tackle played a g1eat game Wlttram at guard was a stone wall on defense loplm 40 Ft qmlth 0 After two weeks steady practlce the entlre squad was glven an opportunlty to play IH the game wlth Ft Smlth at Mmer s Park Frlday November 10 It was Jopl1n s game from the first whlstle A number of the second strlng men played a br1ll1ant game and bade falr to outshlne the old stars next season Of the regulars Sanford Elsenbach and Wlndle played good conslstent ball while Paul Wlttram seemed determlned to make this game whlch was h1S last stand out as his best offerlng of the season Bottenfield at full played h1s best game of the year Joplm 6 Carthage 'S Frlday November 17 the team and a large crowd of rooters 1our ncyed to the county seat for a return game Joplln led off wlth a rush Captam Johnson golng over the l1ne 1n the first few mmutes of play In the second quarter Carthage scored wlth a field goal the first score regls tered agalnst Joplm for the year Throughout the game Referee Wyman showed a dlsposltlon to favor Carthage and In the thlrd quarter seemed determlncd Jophn should not score agaln After every long gain by the Joplm boys he called them back for alleged mfrmgements of the rules Flnally wlth Joplm leadlng 6 to 3 Coach Marr called his men from the field Referee Wyman declared the game forfelted to Carthage Thls lglt ..N A N g 5 rigor, . , V M N 11, ,J,: 1 Lll fl flillll f -' ilu 1 l 'l all l .- lll . 1--n. i, ll ' H ' . I 1 l F . . . . . K. Y l A, - ' I L A 1 , A K L 1' ' . ,za ' ' l' ' .' ,- 1 K, ' . ,s . ' P11 YN . , . . . , . 4 K J s 1' V' . , 1 v K v , u . u , , n Q . , n - u 7 firm on defense and opened b1g holes on offense. Wlndle and McCallum . . , ' 7 I n I , 'i . 9 1 . . 7. . . . . , , . , . 1 . u n l n . s - , 1 . ' Q 1. 1 I u u 3 . Y ! 7 7 . ' CK 77 ' I - ' v 9 . U y , . . n - . , f T . L . , . , . . . K 9 . . . . . , . Q , I n , , ' 9 7 V ! . . , , . . 9 W V 9 ' - . 1 Y v I ' .U ' ' v 4, , 1' a . :uv 1 4 ' . a L'- 9 9 'Ii ' 1 3-six ,Mi l?llQlmrlllTa. was contrary to a gentlemans agreement arranged before the game but according to official rules Carthage failed to lne up to thelr agree ment and claimed the decision for the game Webb City 3 Joplin 0 Thanksgiving Day at Miners Park witnessed the hardest fought battle of the year wlth Webb City as the opponent Again a field goal was scored against Joplln while Joplin falled to score Lack of team work at critical moments lost Joplin every opportunity to score although we were within striking dlstanc of the goal on several occasions Captain Johnson and Russell worked well in the back field while Dorman Lynn Johnson and Taylor in the l1ne did good work The loss of this game was a severe dlsappolntment as a win would have given us an undisputed claim to the championship of Southwest Missouri As the situation now stands Webb City lost two games to Carthage but won from Joplin Carthage tied Joplin once and was be hind in the second game 6 to 3 but claimed a forfeited game They lost to Springfield the following week however Joplin having pre uously won from Springfield was in as good position as any to claim district have later practically conceded the championship to Joplin Indeed we have a record to be proud of In eight games we lost one scored 101 points to our opponents 6 and never had our goal line crossed during the entire season Twelve football J s were awarded Honorable mention with the privilege of adding a service stripe to their football sweater was awarded to Manager Windle and Paul Wittram Reserve football Js were awarded to thirteen men who played on the squad Much pralse 1S due these men who by their loyal attendance at practice made it possible for the Iirst team to secure the necessary training We lose heavily by graduation yet we haxe experlenced veterans among the reserves to fill their places so we may look forward to the 1917 season for greater victories RALPH TAYLOR Guard age 18 welght 155 height 5 9 Heayy graduated from last year s second team into a regular posl t1on at guard th1S year He was a good hard worklng player getting into every play on offense and frequently breaking up the plavs behind th line on defense He will be with us again next year ERVIN RUSSELL Half back age 16 weight 155 height 510 Russ was new to the game this year but ln mid season was given an opportunity at half back and from the first gave promise of being a xaluable man He plays a good defensive game carries the ball well and gets into the interference consistently Russell w1ll be with us three more years 1 L r, ,Q My 4-N . fl' l flf' J ullf 7 . f:.il'!lll!l V mil I ... n, 1 61 ! 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'Ii -lily-sn-xw-rl ly-4 Ml M lll nulml CAPTAIN CHARLES JOHNSON Quarter back Age 18 welght 140 helght 5 8 Th1s IS Charley s second and last year on the foot ball team As captam and quarter back he falled to meet h1s equal throuffhout the season He d1d all the k1ck1n0' and forward passmff besldes bearlng the brunt of the offenslve and defensxve work 1n the back field H1s long broken field runs were the feature of every game For the past two years he has been chosen quarter back and captam of the All Southwest MISSOUFI Hlgh School team Tackle CAPTAIN EI ECT LESTER DORMAN 'lackle Age 18 welght 148 he1 ht 5 61A Chubby has been makmg thmgs mterestlng for the opponents llnemen for two years now He has never falled to break up the plays conslstently on h1s s1de of the l1ne and opens up large holes for the back field men on offense He has been awarded a D051 tlon for two SUCCQSSINC years on the mythlcal All Southwest Thxs year he was chosen the unanlmous holce for captam of the 1917 team ACTINC MANAGER TONY EISENBACH Age 19 Welght 160 helght 5814 A year ago Tony made good at center and guard but th1s year was shlfted to tackle Playmg under dltflcultles ln h1s new pos1t1on he developed wonder fully and at the end of the season was chosen as tackle on the All Southwest In addltlon to h1s other dutles Tony managed the team after the 1ll ness of Manager Wmdle C raduates th1s year l I I g 4, Nl lll ml CHARLEX DORIZZI End Age 18 we1ght 135 hexght 09 Thls IS Charley s mst and last xear on the team Although kept out of two frames on account ot lll 1ur1es he more than made good He played a ffre it defenslxe game and was on the rece1v1ng end of manv long forward passes He also played a good game at half back when called upon gettmff mto the mterference evcceptlonxlly well Half back jli 1' 6 EORC E SANI ORD Center Thls was George s flrst year but he was guen a chance flrst at guard and later at center George plaws a good defensne game and on the offense pass s the ball xerv accuratelv He wlll be w 1th us two more we Us HERBERT WHEEI FR l I 1 lt nm Age 17 welght 100 helght 5 8 Herbert walted unt1l h1s last xeax to come out fo1 football but more than made good In sp1te of hls we1ffht he clrcled the ends fo1 conslst nt gams anl w as evcceptxonallx good ln gcttlng mto the mterter ence He plax ed '1 hard tackl1ng gam on defense In the absence of Capta1n Johnson he handled the team from the quartel back pos1t1on domfr the pass mfr and klcklng ff qi l , 9-.J alfa X K , A-H my f MM Vh,+ A ,lwvgx T , lllll lllllma, 1' -1: 'I' A 1' - ll: .l vnu :lol sn, 1 . 9 9 v ' ' 9 v - l n-. w,'.. ., ,. . 1 , . t ' ' I, . . 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U l ' . s l 1 . - Q w l L - , 1 , O ..- ,, . ll M1m lllulllllIImh WAYNE WINDLE En Age 17 welght 135 helght 5 8M This was Wayne s first year on the football team but he made good from the first He goes down well on punts handles a forward pass Well and IS a good defenslve man Wayne also was used ln the back field where he did good work He Wlll be with us Half back two more years OBED BOTTENI' IELD I ull back Age 18 weight 1J5 he1ght 57 I I or two years Obed has been holdmg clown a posi 1 tion ln the back field The big little man has a faculty of running low find hitting the hne hard He i seldom failed to gun w hen called upon Hls ClQf9Y191V6 work was good This 18 Obed s l ist x t 11 on the te lm QEAVER MCCALLUM Age 19 Weight 155 helght 6 Sexe play ed last year at end where hls ab1l1ty in handllng forward passes first won attentlon but this year was used alternately at end and half H 1s at hls best on long end runs and recelvlng passes lor two xeus he was chosen as end on the All Southwest Czaduates th1s xemr X WWWWMMMQMP nm. LYNN JOHNSON Cuard Age 17 weight 148 height 5 9 Lynn came out for the back field but was gix en a chance at guard where he made good Although new to the position he played a hard fighting game reaking up plays consistently In several games he was used in the back field and at end where he also did excellent work Craduates this year Half back PAUL WITTRAM Guard Age 17 weight 186 height 6 1 'lhis was Pauls second year on the team H played a great game at guard but dropped out of school before the end of the season He will be with us two more xears Paul was awarded honorable mention and the privilege of adding a SSFVICB stripe to his sweater MANAGER JEWELL WINDLE Age 18 weight 160 height 5 81X Two years ago Jewell came to Joplin from Galena and has been a member of the team both years However illness kept him out of the line-up the bet- ter part of both seasons. 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' SQ M . ,APU 'F 1 A0 014303531-' Charles Roberts Captam Wlll Benton Lynn Johnson Clarence bmlth Paul Snoeberger Qulntus Carmlchael Lester Dorman Irwm Humes Jewell Wmdle Tom Donohue Neosho Meet Apr1lZ1 100ya1d dash Roberts first 5 pomts 50 ward dash Roberts second 3 polnts 220 yard dash Roberts th 1d 1 pomt 440 yard dash Snoeberger first 5 points 440 yard dash Johnson second 3 pomts 880 yard run Dorman first 5 pomts 880 yard run Benton second 3 polnts m1le run Dorman first 5 pomts mxle run ben ton second 3 polnts low hurdle Wmdle second 3 pO1HtS low hurdle Humes thlrd 1 polnt hlgh 1ump Humes first 5 poxnts pole Xarlt Humes first 5 pomts pole vault Donohue second 3 polnts broad 1umo Roberts thlrd 1 polnt shot put White thlrd 1 polnt IT1llQ relay Robm son Smlth Dorman Johnson first 5 pomts half m1le relay J Wmdle W Wmdle Carmlchael RODIHSOH second 3 polnts Fmal score Joplln 60 Neosho 39 Carthage 36 Sprmgfield Meet Aprll Z9 100 yard dash Roberts first 5 pomts 220 yard dash Roberts flrst 5 DOIHLS 440 yard dash Snoeberger second 3 polnts 880 yard run Dorman second 3 pomts mlle run Dorman first 5 pomts broad yump Roberts thlfd 1 polnt m1le relay Robmson Qmlth Wmdle Dorman thlrd 1 polnt Fmal score Mt Vernon 32 Sprlngfield 24 Joplm 21lf1 Creenfi ld 10 Westplalns 6 Bolnar 4 Eldorado Sprlngs 2 Axa 1 Columbia Meet Maw 1 100 yard dash Roberts thlrd 2 pomts 220 yard dash Roberts second 3po1nts 880 yard run Dorman first 5 pomts Shuttle relay Wmdle Smith John on Roberts fou1th Joplm placed fourth 1n the me t d featmg tvwo St Louls schools Individual Pomts for Season Chas Roberts polnts L ster Dormaf pomts Irwln Humes poxnts Paul Snoeberger 8 points Wlll Benton pomts Lynn Johnson pomts Jewell Wmdle pomts Charles Roberts won the sllxer loxlngr cup presented bx the Coach for the man scorlng the greatest number of pomts clurmg the season N1 L t 'Q gi 4 '1 fri' 17- Q as 4- ii' 'I 'J' ,I ll' 151.1-. 1 ' lllll , 11tfll1.111.l1 -1 I 1. fu, 'l'-11 1.1 ,.,,. 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The track season opened l'eb1uary 12 at Jopl1n Hlgh School Wlth two old men and three second strmg men reportlng 1n addxtlon to a wealth of green materlal After several weeks of hard cross coun try work the entlre squad was taken to Neosho on Aprll 21 and allowed to par txclpate 1n a trlangular meet between Neo sho Carthage and Jopl1n Here the bovs were glven a chance and worked excep tlonally well under fire Jopl1n won w1th 60 polnts Neosho came second w1th 39 and Carthage was thlrd wlth 32 pomts The meet was a declded success from every angle The new men Humes n the pole vault hlgh 1ump and hurdles Donohue ln the pole vault Benton ln the 880 yard run and m1le and Smlth Robm son and Carmlchael 1n the quarter m1le real Jopl1n track stars Charles fCapta1nJ Roberts won the 100 yard event ln 10 2 5 seconds agalnst the much heralded Courterl of Neosho The captaln was ln the lead the entlre dlstance and set a Southwest record for that event on a dlrt track We w1ll m1ss h1m next year as he graduates th1s sprmg Manager Lester Dorman the old rellable dlstance man easlly out classed the contestmg one half m1le and m1le men and thereby annexed ten polnts Lester IS a consistent runner and thoroughly rellable He has been w1th us three seasons and we Wlll be glad to see h1m 1n a un1 form next year Paul Snoeberger a brother to the famous Dave Snoeberger step ped the quarter 1n fast tlme and easlly captured a flrst place ln the event Paul IS developlng 1nto a real quarter mller Lynn Johnson annexed a clean second 1n the quarter and ran a cred1t able race as finlsh man on the mlle relay We w1ll loose Lynn thls season Our next battle was staged at Sprlngfield Aprll 28 wlth elght con testlnff teams The field was vsell represented 1n all departments and some very credltable t1me was made Charles Roberts agam flashed 1nto hlS old form and easlly won the 100 yard dash wlth a mark of 10 2 5 seconds Whlch IS ospeclally good for a muddy and broken track In the 220 yard dash Roberts agaln broke the tape and added 5 polnts to the score The red headed captaln was never ln danger as he secured the start ev ry t1me and was never behlnd We are expectlng to hear from h1m at Columbla Hlgh School Day Lester Dorman was not at h1s best and only placed second on th one half mlle run The race golng 1n 2 06 4 5 whlch IS far below Lester s best mark However he came back 1n the m11e and easlly captured the Xl! 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N exent 1n 21dClltlOI1 to lunmng a splendld hnlsh lap 111 m1le relax He wlll be heard from at Columbla Paul Snoeberger vson a second 1n the 1111211191 m1le exent Paul was not 1n good form as he was runmng on tn 1n1ured ankle He vull be mth us next season and retr1exe the loss The final Sprlngfield score was Mt Velnon first 32 pomts bprmg field second 24 polnts Joplln th1rd 211V points Carthage 11 pomts Greenfield 9 polnts Axa 4 polnts Lam xr 1, polnts Bollxer 1 polnt Our shovung at Sprlngfield us as xery c1ed1table consldermg the fact that we vsere uslng only two e11per1enced men Next year the new men og the 1917 squad w1ll be 1n good shape and the d1str1ct vw1ll hear from t em Now w1th the 1917 season hlstory let us all work together for a greater team 111 1918 Jopllns track teams haxe been famous let us keep them 1n the runnlng and promlse the graduatmg members Roberts Johnson and Wlndle that Joplln Wlll always remember them and strlve hard to produce athletes to fill the1r places next vear Beg1n and talk track now Let us have 50 candldates next february and let us haue some field men as well as runners The track man s l1fe IS hard and 1f you are afrald of work please stay avway for we can not use you 'lk N111 I1 Xll lllk l' lll'lB 'Q Q! vw' 1 V. ,L T l 1l1,,l1':l'lll ll. 1.l1...1 ' ...1 n, V . 1 . 1 . 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CHAS JOHNSON Captam CHAS DORIZZI Manager R W F1 AN Coach THE TEAM Chae lohneon Catchel and Pltcher X1cto1 Pack Pltchel Herbert Wheeler Flrst Baee and Catcher Chas Do11z71 qecond Base Jewell Wlndle Shortstop Lerox Tlmmons Ifleld Lau C ager Center Pleld Cec1lCox Fleld Qterlmg Bradlev Fleld Weslex Wakefield Fleld Paul Tholnton Fleld Substxtutes Laurence PFICG oe Molloy Schedule and Scores Aprll 19 Joplln 4 INeosho 6 Mmers Park Ap11l Z0 Joplln 19 Calthage 8 Calthage Aprll 27 Joplm 10 Nlarehheld 5 Marshfield Nlax 2 Joplm 19 Carthage 1 Saxage Park Nlax fl I0pllIl PlltSbLllg' Saxage Park X I Q! rv' f pk' Q gp ' yy 7 f11l Ml mu. 11.1, li' ,H A 9 D D 1. AS H, I . 1 I 1, A . A , , n . , 7 L 1. Q 1 , ' ' Y l n k 1 , 3. 1,1 3 7 l , Wayne Windle, Third Base .Y . 1. - v ' W' . I v . 3 . K . U . 1' Q' c , . s , ' I ' a 1 w k K g . . , u - . ,Q . Q- . v A H . - . if .Y W . v W y ' A -Y 1 f . , I xl ' 1, t v u ll Qlftmllllllfml illasvhall BY ROBERT W FYAN COACH Baseball in Jopl1n High Qchool IH 1917 opened wlth some dlfflcultles to overcome Something l1ke five old men had been lost to the team by graduation leaving sever al pos1t1ons to be filled by untrled iecruits bome trouble as to finding a su1tab'e place 101 games at home was had by ieason of the fact that the grandstand at Miners Park had been removed However ar rangements were made with the manage ment of the Western League Club to use thelr grounds for home games at any time when the professlonals weie on a trip so things began to look brlvhtei Managei Dor1zz1 scouted around and arlanged a good schedule for the yefu in cluding games with Carthage lNeosho Pittsburg Gravette and Kendall Acad my and owmg to the fact that thele was a good prospective schedule and also ten new bught suits the baseball materlal turned out in full at the first practice Baseball in Joplin Hlgh School in 1917 opened with some dlfflcultles to overcome Something like fixe old men had been lost to the team by graduation leaung several posltlons to be filled by untrled recrults Some trouble as to findlng a suitable place for games at home was had by reason of the fact that the grandstand at Miners Park had been removed However arrangements were made wlth the management of the Western League Club to use their grounds for home games at any time when the professionals were on a tr1p so things began to look brlghter Manager DOFIZZI scouted around and arranged a good schedule for the wear IH cludlng games Wlth Carthage Neosho Pittsburg Graxette and Kendall Academy and owlng to the fact that there was a good prospectue sched ule and also ten new bught sults the baseball material turned out in full at the first practlce After one week of p1 actlce Joplin met Neosho at Joplin The game was pretty Well attended and the fans certalnly got their money s worth The game was a battle from start to finlsh A battle between an all around baseball team bullt around a few veterans ably suppplemented by rookies and an exceptionally good high school pitcher with enough stuff and endurance to rank him 1n the class Wlth college pitchers Burns pitching for Neosho had everything but support and he won 1n splte of that Nevertheless h1s pltchmg gemus did not entirely baffle the Jophn boys Early 1n the game Joplin took the lead when Captain Johnson hit to the left field for a home run Neosho was unable to score off of Pack during the first part of the game but finally owlng to a costly erroi 1n the out field and a couple of hits Neosho scoled three runs ln the sixth Joplln came back 1n then half of the same 1nn1ng and evened X l I r, ,Q WI' a-'W r . 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I . . 1 U . . .'l!l1'lj'-Qllll .ffm 'HBH the score The sexenth was scoreless The elghth brought dlsaster to Joplm Anothel error m the outfield coupled w 1th two hlts counted Neo sho three more runs In thelr half of the elghth Joplm came back fight mg gamely but could score only one run Johnson relxex ed Pack ln the nmth and let Neosho down wlthout a score durmg that 1nn1ng How exer Joplm could not get to Burns 1n their half and the game ended sv- to four 1n fax or of Neosho On the followmg Frlday the Jophn p1ll tossers iourneyed to Cal thage for a game w1th the Carthage team at Turners Park Pack and Johnson was the battery for Joplm Johnson rellex ed Pack ln the slxth and J Wmdle went behmd the bat The Joplm boys brought blood m the first mnlng and played real ball all through the game both at bat and m the field executlng a number of double plays ua Wmdle to Dorlzzl to Wheeler Dor1zz1 led in the batting garnerlng four hlts out of five tlmes at bat Carthage used two pltchers trymg both a southpaw and rxght hander but nelther was effectlve agamst the onslaught of the Joplm of the score MARSHFIELD CAME On May 27 Joplm iourneyed to Marshfield for a game Wlth the hlgh school there The team arrlved ln Marshfield at 1 15 and began the game at 2 oclock The clouds threatened to ra1n at any tlme but the game was started before thc ram came down Pack pitched for the locals Wlth Johnson and Wheeler catchlng The Joplm team started fast making three scores ln the first 1nn1ng It began to look as 1f Joplm would walk away with the game However the Marshfield pltcher settled down and the game became closer Before the game was over the ram came and the playels trled to keep thelr head above the water 1n order to see the ball The game was full of errors and long h1tt1ng and the Joplm boys made some of both Jewell Wmdle h1t a home run ox er the fence At the end of seven mnmgs the game was called on account of ram and the Jop lm team emerged from the COI1H1Ct leadlng by a score of ten to fixe Managmg to elude the Marshfield g1rls the team caught the 4 40 tra1n to Sprmgfield and spent Saturday there ln order to see the track meet O Saturday nlght the team arrlved home hax 1ng played one of the wettest games of thelr careers CARTHAGE G AME On the second of Mav Coach Wetherby of Carthage brought h1s team to Joplm for the second game between the two teams The game was play ed at the new Mmers Park Owmg to the fact that the boys were not used to playlng IH a real ball park Joplln d1d xery well Pack was at hls best allowlng only one run durmg the whole game and sexeral tlmes pullmg out of bad holes bw good pltchmg The Joplm team scored nmeteen runs Wayne Wmdle dolng h1s part of the scoring Wayne got four hlts out of fixe tlmes at the bat Wheeler catchlng caught a good game usually gettlng hls man on the bases The game was a great suc cess from a Joplm standpomt ewcept for the fact that the crowd was small and they lost four balls on fouls ox er the grandstand X 1 fp qi . ' If y . ' 4 are if f 1 3 ,ml M l if MH' 11. ut' n. v, K ' Y , H V ,, '. . . . ,- Y ' LK 7? ' ' a , 1 H ,- - L Y . ' u ' rv ' ,- v' , . . . y. . . . , u - . 1 a . 1 . , K ' v . , Q D - , Y ba ' 4, sluggers. The final score was 19 to 8 with Joplm havmg the larger end 1 L I Q , I . I . . . , ' 7 3 ' 9 . . 7 , 1 K 4 a V 7 s 1 , A 1 . - u, 3 . . n v v v ' l v 9 Y ! lk v y v ' 7 v' D . y . . . 1 . A J- . . 4 K , . V A L n. n p ' S. ' J ' , , ' f ,- .'i1ety-nim- J IHQ iw in .sf 'A 1 O i -' e, Q7 '-4 I 'H sfo I I u I U I O 'a 02 : za: I IU' ' 4 ,Q 6 hz 'I 11 lunlri 11' llllllm The Jfarultn Hzrmr The forerunner of SOCIHI events for the school year was the Faculty p1cn1c Of course none of the students were permltted to go along s all we can tell IS from hearsay It all happened on a fine October day and was ID the nature of a w1en1e roast As soon as the 'S '30 bell rang the gay plcnlcers hastened to don p1cn1c hats and sweaters gathered to gether thelr baskets t1n cups and all other such paraphernalla and hop ped aboard a large motor truck Thus began the fun of the evenmg The speclal guests mcluded the WIVGS and other dlstant relatlves of those who possessed them The most disastrous event of the whole p1cn1c was when the drlver of the llmouslne declded to wend hlS weary way down Maln street Now to most people that would Just have added to the fun I say most people but who can lmaglne some of our very sedate serlous proper lnstructors dolng such a rldlculous thlllgq Several of them to be sure d1d reallze how dlsgraceful It was and d1d thelr best to conceal thelr ldentlty by doubllng up llke 1ack knlves IH order to hlde thelr faces But they survlved th1S ordeal and began to breathe normally agaln when 20th street had been passed Everyone knows that no plcnlc IS ever a success W1thOUt at least one great catastrophe and thls p1cn1c was not lackmg there It came about durlng the solemn ceremony of eatlng when MISS Corwln belng some what of a stranger declded to dlsplay her dalnty gracefulness by upset t1ng her coffee near Mlss Ayland Poor MISS Ayland s wardrobe was re lleved of one of lts artlcles forever The evenlng was spent ln galetles unt1l qulte a late hour and no one blamed them for rubblng thelr eyes and yawmng occasionally the nest day Semnna G3ann1na SVIQIIIEI As a result of the faculty plcnlc such affalrs became qulte popular w1th a number of the organlzatlons of the school The Slgma Gamma Slgma always ready to absorb new ldeas was the first to follow the example of thelr dear teachers Soon 1nv1tat1ons were recelved by all of the B Senior glrls to meet the members of the soclety after school on a certaln evenlng attlred 1n whlte mlddles w1th red t1es and w1th thelr halr dressed ln the most un becomlng fashlon p0SS1bl6 The guests marched to Maln street 1n double file much to the bewxlderment of pedestrlans who thought It must be elther the chlldrens home or lunatlc asylum lnmates out for an a1r1ng They were placed on board a Galena car and taken to Myrlck where 1n the mlddle of the road they were once more llned up ln a double file blmdfolded tled together Wlth ropes and turned m the dlrectlon of Drlp plng Sprlngs two mlles ln the dlstance Many of the glrls showed great ablllty for walklng on each other s feet and trlpplng over every plece of gravel ln the road After supper a song was sung for the pledges by the glrls to WhlCh ex eryone was forced to llsten Thls was perhaps the most cruel part of the 1n1t1at1on After a solemn and lmpresslve ceremony durlng whlch the secrets of the organ1zat1on were made known to those who were lull it N qi 4-ct fi ' -'U W X I' ' l . ,, ' H, 1 'J'- T uumll '-1' 'I T I 1 fw1...l,w I n. Q9 Q 9 S ' 49 ' v . . , , o L . , ' as ' ' H , L L L L 1 .x , . . W . . L L L L L, ' , L, L ' - . L LL . . H . . ,, . . . . V as rr ' ' ' ' 1 9 v L . , v L . L L . Y . . . w' . L L L , L . L , L , ' , L LYL L ' . . . , i Q , .1 S Q L 5 A L L 1 L ' Q L , . . Y. . . Y . , . V I Y . v , L , L L ' A. . Y. . . . . f y L - s 1 . . , . . . . L L . J 1 1 1 1 L ' L, L L . L' . . . , . . . V . . L 7 v v K ' L A , , , . . . V . . I 7 ' ' V v flung 1 1111-1 'Au 'Y' ignorant of them these little ones promised faithful allegiance to Slgma Camma Sigma Then the B Senior girls became full tledged members of the Sigma L amma Sigma and w ere taken home on a motol truck amid a great deal of noise in song and laughtel Class ,Hleetum The fust Semor class meeting of the gear was held on September 8th for the purpose of electing the class officers for the coming year Max Wiley although absent was elected to direct the destimes of the class H irry Herlocker took the chair and after a slight period of embarrassment terminated the meeting Mr Tony Eisenbach xacated the chair with a look of regret on his face and with an air of sadness At this meetmg Mr Wiley was empowered to appoint a class pm committee which he did in a few weeks The committee consisted of Tony Eisenbach Hubert Spiva Grace Malody and Marx el Dooley At a second meeting called on September 13 the pin selected was approx ed and peace was once more restored to the class Cflass ,inlflflllll A short tlme befoie Chrlstmas the Seniors again had a reunion for the purpose of selecting invitations The agent from the house of Quayle had his samples and after the committee had selected sexeral styles of mutations the class decided on one printed 1n a Vanity lair style of ioll a feature which is to be regretted The class business at this time was not xery urgent and nothing more was done We slyly hmted to the president at this time that fi class party would be agreeable but his maiesty tui ned to us plebes a deaf ear and we dared not mention it again ?-X ,lem Qumniial On the morning of February n nth about elex en thirty some Senior girls came rushing madly out of the princlpal s otfice talkmg in excited whispeis Had we seen the new pupil He was exidentlx a Senior or Jumoi for he looked smarter than a Sophomore or Freshman He had iust urlxed with a small black traxelmg bag and queerest of all Mr Blame had greeted him as just Bob He seemed to be xery interested in history and commercial law for before registering he discussed those two subiects wlth Mr Blaine for some time The remainder of that day spelled suspense for all the Senior girls each class bringing with it the possibilitx of the new pupils presence But such hopes weie in vim as he did not appear again until the next morning when as Herr Thudlum sauntered down the hall out of the office came Mr Blame accompanied by the strange young man Of course we recognized him instantly the new pupil and drew a trifle nealer so that we could hen better Imagine the thud our healts gave as thex hit our toes when 'Nlr Plame llltl 0 ,q 'vt' ' I'-. A , ' ,W 1 if! . T ni ld ppm ' l 'I I l', 'I 'I, .. I' F411 mn' I . - ' - , 1 Q ' 1 . , ' 1 A , . , ' . . A . . T SS. . 'W Q v 7 .Y- N, , , K. , 3 v c c V .' ff. l - ' - Q I 1 u . K at ,, , .L .e type. The invitations were of a neat design, but did not contain the class 1 , V . x L, L' x L , in ' C s V I y .ly U 0 I ' U 9 g , 1 v ' V v , .. -- ' , - M , f' , '- -I 'V t ' . 1 9 V. H 7 v - 9 S 3 ' ' ' ' C4 99 , Y ' . j ', ' ' '. IX 3 -' L' n' 5 . . xy gn . ' 'l . . . ' V v I Y v 1 I v I 1 1 E . n C , A . . . . V H ,, . . 4 ' K 1 a I' V , ul I , . V ' f ' . K. . 2 . , . 1 ' T . s' ' ' ' ' A . J ' I illll' llllll IN-A ll'l'A i mlm. at that moment mtroduced the new teacher of hlstory and law Mr Robert W Fyan to Herr Thudlum lThose poor hearts have never beat qulte normally smcej Q,l1B Zhunur Bull At the end of the first slx weeks of school a new 1dea was lntroduced by those members of the Faculty who belleve ln glvlng credlt to whom credlt IS due This was the Honor Roll system whlch was llterally a 11st of the students who have succeeded 1n stalllng through the1r lessons when called upon 1n classes as well as those who have succeeded ln w1nn1ng the admlratlon of thelr teachers by thelr w1nn1ng ways The Freshles seem to have taken thls system serlously and have not ceased 1n thelr efforts ln the latter method hence the dandellons apples and cookles certaln teachers TGCGIVC from tlme to time Glass Cillleehng Along about tlme for the celebratlon of Wash1ngton s blrthday the Semors trlpped gally mto dear old room 50 to hear the sentence of doom passed on five unlucky boys The u-nfortunate boys to whom the refer ence IS made were those elected to the Annual staff carelessly entered the portal of that chamber what lay before them Llttle d1d the class members themselves reallze what a change was to take place 1n these typlcal sons of Amerlca IH a few short weeks They llttle dreamed that the hollow eyed emaclated skeletons whlch they were to see could once have been thelr thoughtless and robust class mates They dld not know that they were shortenlng the hves nearly 20 years of two of the young men and rulnmg the eyeslght of another whlle the fourth and fifth were to be sent to Phoenlx AFIZOHH to try and check the ravages of a pulmonary dxsease contracted because of lack of exerclse and rest The marked ones themselves reallzed thelr lot but neverthe less bravely and grlmly shouldered their tasks At th1S meetlng also Harry Herlocker a qlSSlfl9d yet bramy young man was elccted manager of our class play The play IS to a class what Fourth of July IS to the Amerlcan people so you can see Mr Herlocker was glven a very heavy burden to support Arrangements were also made for a class party wh1ch was the nerct number on the program Clllass arty The commlttee ln charge conslsted of Tony Elsenbach Luclle Phllllps Laura Cheek Obed Bottenfleld Leah Tlmmons and Herbert Wheeler The affalr was held ln the parlors of the Flrst Presbyterlan Church on the nlght of March 9th Everybody wore masquerade and were met at the door by Mr Elsen bach who relieved them of 25c Hovs much he collected no one knovus l l l P ,Q we fl . all ' lr MN , umull T l 1 ll , 1 J ef, .. 4 A H, ms 79 - L I , . - fi V Y V 4 ' I 7 , . , . t 9 . . . , . Little did these ruby-lipped, laughing-eyed, lads reck as they u it n , n, ,, o I Q , n T ' 1 - , L H. , . , l ' ' 1 v ' ..l, . . A K K.. n s 9 ' S 7 ' , L ' n A , . . . , . . . .L I .K , . . . , l , n , n n . L l , Y . Y . V VK, Um- lllll4l'l-1 F'-rm' ' lil Illllmralm. sufflce It to say that he got a new suxt m two or three days One of Edlsons recreatlons graclously loaned by the Newman Mercantlle Co provlded muslc and entertalnment for the early guests Features of the evenlngs entertalnment conslsted of readlngs by Jewell Wlndle and an up to date hlgh class humorous mmstrel sketch by the Holstermen Harmony Club Mr Wmdles readmgs were of a tearful nature and after he had flnlshed there was not a dry eye IH the house Nevertheless the readmgs were appreclated The mmstrel sketch opened wlth a very lmposlng entry by the sex tette and after beautlfully smglng a popular selectlon they all seated themselves After a l1ttle humorous by play 1n whlch Mr Elsenbach acted as mterlocutor the audlence was g1V6H a rare muslcal treat Mr Dunkle sang Somewhere a Vo1ce IS Callmg 1n h1s rlch mellow tenor so well known to all ws ho own Vlctrolas When he had flmshed the aud1 ence nearly went wlld Mr Dunkle flushed wlth h1s muslcal trlumph sat down modestly and appeared not to notlce his audlence Mr Splva and h1s partner next gave a dellghtful fantastlc rythmlc terpslchorean sketch entltled The Death of the Nymph Much credlt IS due Mr Splva for the masterful way ln wh1ch he executed h1s part wh1ch was by far the more dlfflcult After watchmg hlm perform one could not help but W1Sh they had hved back 1n the days when Greece was young when such thmgs as the Bacchanallan and graceful boys and glrls were as common as the sands of the sea Mr Splva seemed to hold h1s audlence 1n a trance and they sat stupefied for a few moments after he had qu1t the sta e But not for long d1d they remaln s1lent They burst mto a frenzy of applause and Mr SDIV3 showed h1s presence of mmd by bowlng S8X613l tlmes and finally executmg La Paloma as an encore The Holstermen Harmony Club quartette also recelved much com ment The personnel of the club IS Ralph Johnson Stanley Botkm Earl Dunkle and Tony Elsenbach They practlcally made themselves famous wlth thelr verslons of popular and grand opera alrs MISS Dunlap was struck wlth the rend1t1on of the An v1le Chorus and could not contaln herself when Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula and I Love you Best of All were sung The sketch closed wlth the old rellable Way Down Yonder IU the Cornfield Mr Blame apparently was carrled back to the days of h1s youth and remalned wlth h1s head bowed day dreamlng for several mm utes after the last dlscords of the song had been lost After the vaudev1lle several bramy games were played and then a dellghtful four course luncheon was served COHS13t1l'lg of Campbell s 10c cakes and vanllla 1ce cream The members of the commlttee washed the dlshes After the party about two gallons of 1ce cream were left and nearly a dozen cakes The next day when Mr Elsenbach went to look for the left overs he found the cupboard was bare Where thls cream and cake went w1ll always remaln a mystery We had several chaperones present but neglected to put one outslde as we dldn t know Mr Splva and MISS Tlmmons would leave the bulldlng The nlght was dark and stormy yet a good crowd of Senlors were present to celebrate thelr last J H S class party 01 lu ll lf P qi - qw .,, . sr , N we l .X r . ,, , N V l uwlllk , all ' ! 1134 1 I A- 1, , . . CK ' 9 ' yy ' ' 7 ., .r . . , . . . . Y 1 ' ' 9 ' 1 sa ' as - s ' , , . . , . 7 7 n ' , u , . . U . . . ,, . . . 7 7 Y v . . , , , . - n 9 v ' - as rv ' , . ' Y - 1 a . F . . . lx . . 1 . ' n v . . . H . ,, . y K4 ' sv an n . . . U . 9 ,, . . . . . v ' s ' - aa ' ra . - Y . . , , . . . . V - I6 , 7! ' 7 . , V . . . . . . . V n a a K n L H l IP 1 nm 'qw iv:- ' llllmum.. gllannnus Qllass gbxkr Some t1me between Chrlstmas and George Washmgton s b1rthday the class decxded to have a hlke A t1me was set but very few responded Only about ten boys and glrls Wlth Mlss Sheets were deslrous of golng Accordlngly they caught a Cunnlngham Park car and after r1d1ng to the end of the l1ne got off and tramped to Flllmore s The hungry tramptersj enloyed a dellghtful supper of burnt dogs and buns After thlg well balanced ratlon and hearty meal they left much refreshed and turned thelr faces homeward Qllass Jlllleetzng Room 68 was the place The Semors were the class and the buslness was to ra1se some money for the new Y M C A After much dlscusslon and on the suggestlon of Mr Blame the presldent appomted a commlttee to have complete charge of ralslng Y M C A money 1n the class of 17 In the latter part of Aprll another class meetmg was held Thls tlme we elected Bertha Harms as class prophet Ohve Henson as class poet Lynn Johnson to wrlte our w1ll Fred Powell to wr1te our hlstory md Qtanley Botkln to dellver the charge to the Junlors Ennrestrr ,Suzanne Glafeterxa About thls t1me IH the school routme the glrls 1n the Domestlc SCIENCE department bel1ev1ng themselves to be exceedlngly efflclent IH the art of butchery and pamless polsonmg wlshed to demonstrate the1r achlewe ments The first news the publlc had of thelr plan was a large cardboard whlch closely resembled a part of a Post Toastles box announcmg m gay letters that the glrls would serve a lunch cafeterla style on the followmg Thursday Of course It was the duty of all to encourage the glrls 1n the1r efforts so after the 1ssu1ng of an unusual number of l1fe lnsurance pol1c1es a long l1ne of students were found at the door of 67 the Sald Thursday noon By much stretchmg of rubber ln the necks of some of the patrons the follow1ng observatlons were made Rosme Kleln was at the head of a long l1ne of glrls whlch made up the Deceptlon Commlttee As usual the sweet muslcal VOICE of Luclle Ph1lllDS could be heard above the d1n and clatter of dlshes She was finally dlscovered over at one end of the room dollng out scant teaspoon fuls of soup Next to her stood Leah T1mmons carefully measurmg two bltes of meat an ocean of brown watery l1qu1d whxch had been chrls tened graxy Ruth Bonsal was near the wlndow 1c1ng a burnt cake whlch had been burnt too late to appear on the menu for that day fwe mlght mentlon here that the next week the cake was serwedj Mary Nel son was powdermg her nose and 1n the meantlme pourlng a great deal of red l1qu1d lnto soup bowls After carefully watchmg It was declded that thls was the ch1l1 counter for she donated one cracker crumb w1th each bowl of goo Ella was most approprlately sltuated w1th the sweets whlch mcluded ex erythlng from doughnuts of rubber to sugar less cranberry ple whlch bw the w ay 1s one of Mlss Phelps recent mwen l I l x Pr QQ W W r, p ,, . wr--we - n ll ' I' , , , lx 1' l . , T , W ' 42, ' 'l l' lla '1 'll ld 0' 0' 0 x , 5 . . . , . . . . 9 . ,. , V ' ' an as - . - O . . . . , ' Y . . . , . . . . . - . . , . , I V . . . . y K x y V . . V . C A . o ' o 44 Q yy I I - 1 V 1 . . . . . . V - 7 . . . - 44 ' ar - - . . . . , 7 ' 7 SK ' Y! . . , . , l . . , , . . ' 7 y ' 5 5 - a v . 1 . Y . ., t , V . . V . . - . , r as n ' - ' 7 vu Y n ' ' v v - V V . . . . . . . V V - - - . . . , . V . . V. , 44 sa , ' ' ' . . cc 79 , ' ' . ' - L, - n Q v ' v ' v v y 7 v X L t , , .V , s L p r ' Um- 1111111-en si! Yfiil tlons as '1 remedy for large mouths Cass and Edna the melcenarx crea tures xx e1e countlng money and placlng lt 1n a nexx SDGCIGS of safetx xault an ordlnary glass 1ns1de a clgar box The xalue of th1S bankmg sx stem could hardly be ox erestlmated for to th1s dax no one has ex er been able to dlscoxer what happened to the money Thls Cafeterla xx as contlnued for some txme and though we haxe not yet completed our death record we feel reasonalx certaln that many c xses could be Clted as proof of the etfectlxeness of the plan Thr Svprmgfrelh Qrxp Whlle all these ex ents were taklng place some people were st1ll at the same old grlnd orchestra rehearsals A number of new members had been added and ln gettmg accustomed to playmg together much mxsery was experlenced not only by those who had to llsten to them ln assem blles but to Mr Coulter the leader of the nolse as well The greatest 1n 1ur1es to the former affected thelr ear drums wh1le to the latter the damage was to hlS VOICG for he had to shout so loud 1n countmg out the t1me After many patlent efforts on the part of exeryone however a lxttle tune could be detected ln the mldst of the racket The organlzatlon made 1ts debut at a receptlon at the Y M C A WhlCh gave them so much courage that they made another attempt when the muslc classes declded to dlsplay the1r dramatlc ab1l1t1es by the pro ductlon of the operetta The W1ndm1lls of Holland Th1s tlme they showed marked lmprovement Loule Baker makmg It 1mposs1ble for any one but hlmself to be heard Thus the orchestra grew and galned for ltself a reputatlon untll 1ts fame reached the dlstant hamlet of Carthage and the lnhabltants not knowmg of the exaggeratlon ln the reports they had heard 1HV1t8d the notorlous muslclans to thelr c1ty So dates were exchanged about Chrlstmas wlth the orchestra from that place The courtesx of the Carthage Hlgh School students was carefullx concealed when the Joplm x1s1tors arrlved and exerybody made a dash for seats After thls performance people began to haxe more falth ln thelr ab1l1t1es and from that t1me on they were kept busy flllmg engage ments at such places as the Empress Each tlme they plaved they be came more efflclent and the culmmatlon of It all was the trxp to Sprlng field whlch occurred late ln Aprll Thls trlp was made for the purpose of entermg a contest for orchestras 1n the southwest d1str1ct of MIS sourl It was scheduled for the day on whlch a contest for Clee Clubs and one for orators was also to be held The date for the Track meet was set for the day follow mg Of course Joplm Hlgh School had to at tempt somethmg ln exery phase of the affalr so besldes the orchestra members the Glrls Glee Club sent slxteen of 1tS members and Jexxell Wlndle acted as spokesman for the crowd Well the Joplin delegatlon arrlxed IH Sprlngfleld about noon on a ramy day Pa Coulter and Ma Henley took charge of the orchestla people and Aunty Dunlap led the glrls of the Glee Club to a hotel The first thxng xxas to get somethlng to eat and th1s xxas xxhere Baby Dlck Spencer dlstlngulshed hlmself wlth h1s dellcate appetlte In the afternoon the muslcal contest xxas held ln the Normal School durlng xx hlch the Carthage Glee Club won the first prlze ln splte of the n lull P .Q 4 ,Y i' gl l l l' l f, l 'll I It ' 'll .A, t ' l ffl T ml y . ,l H, . V 1 v c . . , u ' Y U . ' I I v . 1 v v ., t . L t ' v ' s' ' v ' 1 ' 1 r 1 . . . . t v ' K tv K v , . Y ' L . ' , ax - n , ' - v I , ' v v y ' v 9 - . I v ' - v c c . . . . . 5. o o f? Q l . V J ' v N V I N V Y . . . ' Y v 1 ' ' . , N . K, . , . L ' . l 1 . 1 . I . K Q 1 1 ' s 1 - . . . ., . H . . ,, . . Y , . . . . . N . L , l A ' . Y . . . . , 1 , v , . A .7 L L by .Y Y . 7. . . V W . Y . . K - . . . . . V , . v A .- . Y . N 1 . . . v v v v' ' ' 1 - - s v , , . , . . Y 1 n v 0 . . . ' . . I r ' , 44 H KK H ,K ca Yu ' , . v V . .N v v H ,, . . w . . . V. . . . , . . V . V . . u . , . 13 Q' ll lt l'a-1 !4t'Yl'll fa qi tt., superior abilities of the Joplin Club. At the Oratorical contest in the evening, the Joplin Speaker won the second prize, though he was looked upon as the champoin of the event by all of the Joplin people. Nothing exciting happened, then until about twelve o'clock G. M., when a great noise was heard throughout the Marquette Hotel. After a diligent search, it was located in the room occupied by Mark Henderson, who was merely enjoying a fine sleep and expressing his enjoyment by loud sheet-music Z At the track meet of the afternoon great enthusiasm was shown not only by Coach Humphrey but by every Joplinite present 'The Editor IH Chief of our Jopllmo went to Springfield for the sole purpose of urglng everyone to take snapshots for the said paper His efforts were not ln vain for he impressed it upon the mind of Bertha Harms one of his most valuable assistants so deeply that she became too enthusiastic to stand still during the 880 yard dash so she Jumped to the middle of the track and would have run right along w1th the boys accompanied by her kodak had it not been for a most ungentlemanly contestant who ran up behind her Just at that time giving her a gentle shove and dis arming her of her kodak Bertha thou h somewhat embarrased 1ns1st ed that she was just doing her duty for the sake of the great CAUSE the JOPLIMO Another evidence of the effectiveness of Mr Wheelers efforts was shown when Roslne Klein was discovered standing in the middle of the track about ten feet in front of the contestants who were lined up ready for the race as soon as the signal was given Although not one of the Staff Miss Kleln too was out for the CAUSE The greatest excitement of the day occurred when Grace Malody feel ing that merely watching the event was too tame for her decided to take a more active part in them so she enllsted the aid of Jewell Wlndle Jopllns crack discus thrower and proceeded to sprint across the field in a most Grace ful manner w1th a wild discus as a close second It would take much more space and much more time to pursue these travelers until they each and everyone reached their own homes late Saturday night Suffice to say they returned to Joplin to the tune of Jakey Went A Huntm sung by the famous J H S Trio composed of Messrs Lacey Gager Paul Thornton and Lester Dormman gganwlaureate Services The Baccalaureate exercises were held ln the New Joplin Theatre on Sunday May 13 at 3 30 p m The entire Senior class was present and the program was well carried out The program follows Hymn America Invocation Rev Henry N Hyde Male Quartet Kelly Winter Montague Coulter Responsive Reading Ninety first Psalm Rev Chas Franklin Ladies Chorus Prayer Rev W P Shamhart Male Quartet Sermon Rev O P Bishop Hymn Penedlctlon Rey Wm Cleveland I l l l I I J ' ' ' ' u ' n - . ! ! 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The 4515155 Hlag On the night of Tuesday May 15 the Senior class presented in the New Joplln Theatre one of the best class plays ever staged bv the Joplln H1gh School Although the members of the cast got started late on the play each one starred 1n h1s or her part and the only cause for regret was that there was only one performance The house was packed and best of all the play was a success Much credlt IS due Mrs Wolfe for the conslstent way 1n WhlCh she coached the students and for her cease less efforts and work Mrs Black IS Back IS a clever three act comedy wrltten by Ceorge V Hobart The scene IS the country home of Prof and Mrs Black some thlrty m1les from New York Prof Black IS Mrs Black s second husband and at the t1me of the1r marr1age SIX months prev1ous to the openmg of the play Mrs Black has led her husband to belleve that she IS but twenty n1ne years of age when 1n real1ty she IS th1rty SIX and has a son seventeen 1n Europe Now when mama cut seven years off her age her son had to do l1k6W1S6 so the Prof th1nks Jack IS but ten Mrs Black has 1nvented a mythlcal Aunt Prue 1n Massachusetts Wlth whom Jack IS supposed to be l1v1ng Compl1cat1ons arrlve on all S1d8S and matters become very serlous for Mrs Black when her son and h1s Irlsh valet arrlve very unexpectedly from Europe In order to keep her husband ln lgnorance of h1s presence she IS forced to dress her son as the Ir1sh cook who fortunately has taken thlS part1cular t1me to qult for the seventh tlme that week So Jack IS hustled to the kltchen Some d1spos1t1on must also be made of the Irlsh valet so he IS forced to pose under the name of Uncle Larry the mythlcal uncle and husband of the mythlcal Aunt Prue Thlngs are beg1nn1ng to smooth themselves out for Mrs Black when a physlcal cultur1st appears to whom Mrs Black owes money She IS unable to expla1n why the man has not been pa1d the money as It has been sent to Jack to keep h1m IH Europe At th1s turn a MGXICHH card sharp appears to whom Jack owes money and Mrs Black must keep h1m away from the Prof From the beg1nn1ng to the end of the play Mrs Black IS a very busy woman and proves the truth of the saylng Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practlce to decelve To make It a very very 1nterest1ng play there must be a l1ttle theme of love 1nterwoven 1nto 1ts fabr1c Th1s IS furn1shed by Jack and Pr1s c1lla the Prof s Slster who has been attendlng school IH England Whlle 1n h1s travels abroad Jack has met Prlscllla not knowlng she IS h1S mother s husband s s1ster They of course meet are unaware each of the 1dent1ty of the other and unhapp1ness ensues Th1s of course IS all smoothed out when Mrs Black confesses her dccept1on to her husband IS forg1ven and they all l1ve happ1ly ever after THE CAST FOLLOWS Hank Mrs Blacks gardener John Broad Iazy Sam Mrs Black s errand boy Tony Elsenbach h l l , . , 1 ' 7 , . . . 41 ' Y! 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A , . .,..,, .,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , , Um- 11111 rem nine mmf l Mawr Thorne broker Pranby Bush Prlscllla Black s1ster1n law Emlly Mason slster Helen student IH Prof Black s college Prof Black Mrs Blacks second husband Jennle I IOSSIG Rose Parson L1 y Dorothy Blossom Carohne Martha Gertrud MRS BLACK Marlan June I llzabeth Vlolet May LIZZIG Mrs Blacks cook Members of Clee Club ln Prof Black s College 6 Students IH Prof Black s College Don Pedro Degazabe Mrs Tom Larkey Mrs Black s W1ll1e Jump Mrs Black s Black s son s nemesls physlcal culturlst messenger boy Larry McManus Mrs Black s sons xalet Jack Dangerfield Mrs Blacks only son SCENE Country Home of Prof and Mr Stanley Botkm Henry K1thcart Mabel Dooley Helen Baeckel Rosme Kleln Max Wiley Edna Fmley Gertrude Archer Gladys Ell1son Grace Malody Ruth Dale Bertha Harms Exea Stephens Cass Mersch Iva Cavwood Josephlne Stewart Margaret Ramsey Marle Latlmer Mlldred Pounds Zoleta Burroughs Leah Tlmmons Marcla Eberleln Orka Bell Carl Luecke Jewell W1ndle Cec1l Hackler Ray Stem Carl Van Hafften s Black ACT I About Mld day ACT II One Mlnute Later ACT III One Hour Later Songs by Sen1or Clee Club MISS Dunlap Supe1v1so1 The H1gh School Orchestra furnlshed the muslc Obed Bottenfield w as the buslness manager of the play The play COmmltt96 COHS1St9d of MISS Prlce MISS Isherwood Mr Merrll Wolfe Max Wlleg Bertha Harms and Hubert Splxa Glass Ilan The cl rss day exerclses were held IH the H1gh School Audltorlum on l Uday May 18 The Senlors dressed IH the gray cap and gown took then' accustomed places IH assembly for the last t1me The first number on the D1 ogram was a song one of Mr Blame s faxorltes by the entlre class The plesldent of the class next gave a short address of welcome Wh1Ch was fol low ed by the last roll call The remamder of the program w as as follows Class H1story Class Poem Plano Solo Class Prophecy Charge to the Iumors V1ol1n Solo Answ 61 to Charge Class Wlll Pred Powell Ollxe Henson Ruth Bonsal Bertha Harms Stanley Botkln Crace Malody Cecll Cox Lynn Iohnson l l l l fr qi Y 4 T , .--,, A nl , R Km' gg' 1 J. 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Ufu- lllIl1l'P4 vll IIN .11M.L1lbl01t1111 The COITIIHLIICQINLHI exelcises lor the SGIIIOI clus 11111 held lt eight oc o1l1 Oll the tuning ol M11 Irth 111 the New Ioplin lh1 lllt -Xt th1t IIIUQ the CIIDIUHIIN wut DIGNQIIICCI to the one llllllflltll and live students completing the11 chosen couises The piogiam I01 the evening was '11 1anged as follow s 1 vpsv Choius SLIILIINIIIII ll l1o Will Come with NIL Invocation Qpiing Song X alse L 1p11ce 0111 Ilag 5911101 QIAIOIIIS Rosine Ixlein I IQIDCQQ Cwmpbell I cv wlll1dIIISllIT Mendelssohn 'Newland O1'1t1o11 and Salutatolx Is VI 11 Adv 1nt lgulllx VI hite I 11tte1ll1 Twilight The bcum oi the L11 th PIIGOH IXQI01 H1 The bfubel ot Addless P1896-BIIIEIIIOD ot Iiesentation ol One of the buille Call X an Hafrten f1ll5 Chorus Jew el Windle IX'1th1X n bmlth High Qchool O1ChGSt1d Denm I 1 ml 01at1on O1 IIIOII and X 1led1cto1 1 O1 QIIUIG H11 I11nkIa11s the C lass Plllltlpdl H I1 Pla Dlplom 1s SLIII Ioseph Spzuks 111111111 51111111 4431111111111 most enjoyable events of the school y6'11' occurred 011 Fri- I8 when the members of the Iunior class entertained the members oi' the Senior cl1ss at 11 banquet in the I irst WI. L. Church. Ihe parlors were be-111tif11lly decorated in the Junior class colors and the evening was 11 great success. The following program w1s given: day night May NI elcome Address eeee High School Life-Ilminine Side , ee.eee High School Life-Masculine Side ,eee 1 OL11 Alma Mater .,11111 111111 . High qchool Life Prol'cssori-11 ' , 11 High School I'1cn1inis1c11cLs Post Hot Quid ..1 -1 11- 1. Luvrence Price Lynn Iohnson Iosine Klein Hxldx Wiley Mr. W. M. XX olfe '1'l ' ' '. II. In. bl-1' 'r gl : 4'A'v 44? www. 1, ' 4 rf -1,11 Y I 1.11111 R X gyhlnt-1. Y , 1lfl1 131111. 1: .1 1 . 1n1,L..11.1. 1...n. 1 1 1 ' ' '- 'f ' :V ' - -21: '1'1 1 2 I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 '11 l ' 1 ' P ' 1 Y 1 ' ' 1' '1 1 1 A cl . A - c . 1 c ' v ' EK, VJ., . A. .X , ' .X D. S ' ' . 13 QA. K 1 1 ' . X x .X ' T 1 S C .- 1 '1'f 1 v 1 v ' 1 1 il I 1. nt 1 , L C V ' l 1 1 I? YVVV H YYYV, V VYVVVV H N . 1 N 1 v K A 1 1 , , . , ,,,,, ,. , fl . 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V A 1 ' I r 1 , .. , 1 1 'J 1 Mis 10.1 Loil .1 1 , ' M1 fine 1111 11111-:iw 1 kXvll .nlulm will ll T T au mllllllllm 0gI'5lfL11'lI On Frlday Aprll 13th the assembly afforded an opportunlty for the try outs tor an orator to represent Joplm Hlgh School at Sprlngfleld ln the annual Southwest Oratorlcal contest Those takmg part ln the contest were Jewell Wmdle Carl Van Hafften Kath erlne Smlth and Eyea Stephens The sub1ects were The Scum of the lnarth I War Adxantageous Prlson Reform and The Amerlcan Flag respectlvely Accordmg to Prlnclpal Blame and other good author1t1es the oratlons were the best Joplln Hlgh School has ever had The 1udges conslstlng of the faculty unanlmously elected Jewell Wmdle as our representatlve In the contest at Sprlngfleld Jewell took second place among slx contest ants losmg to the P1erce Clty repre sentatlve who has taken part IH the oratorlcal contest for five years He spoke on Permanent Pcace h1S second year for that sub1ect Jewell easlly won the popular dec1s1on as he held h1s audlence spell bound and aroused lntense mterest 1n h1S subject The 1udges voted 2 1 for Jewell on dellvery but 1n some unknown way p1led up enough pomts so as to take first place from h1m by only 2 pomts In consldermg the whole contest and as the best orators of Southwest MISSOUTI were there Joplln d1d very well mdeed to w1n second place I bu1ld1ng up we must always grovw by degrees and as Joplin s representatlve obtalned thlrd place ln 1916 someone must prepare hlmself to wln the gold medal 1n 1918 In I'6VleW1I1g the oratlon of Jewell Wmdle we are struck by the ex cellency of the work and the excess of orlglnallty The oratlon brlngs out all that 1ts sub1ect Scum of the Earth slgnlfies In deallng w1th the sub1ect the lmmlgratlon phase of the sub1ect predomlnated It was early made plaln that the speaker was not w1ll1ng that all re strlctlons on lmmlgratlon be remoxed but that we must llV9 up to the Cospel of Llberty In the most excellent oratorlcal language It was shown how all men should share ln the inherent rlghts of humanlty accordmg to the unwrltten law and by our constltutlon It was also un mlstakably shovsn vshat an unfalr start the lmmlgrant gets that we ex pect too much of h1m 1n a strange country w1th strange surroundmgs and the unfalrness 1n formlng our oplnlons of all lmmlgrants because of the mlsdeeds of a few At proper mtervals there were three or four llnes of very emphatlc and approprlate poetry All pomts wh1ch are always brought up agalnst the lmmlgrant were thoroughly but brlefly shown to be unfounded and unfalr Such men as Jacob Rus and Andrew Carnegle 11 ere glxcn as examples of those sn ho haue rlsen to hlgh posltlons llltsle fr qi . ..- 7 ,V 'fl' ' ' ' W X AN' ' R' Ir' ll I' , gl ,V I 4- I I 1 , ,I,lll1',1ll1l V I 1 all f. .I n. 9 . . , 1 ' ' 1 1 K . , . . 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A ifcarhers Bravo I gave the class a long hard lesson for tomorrow I hope thev dont get lt I hate to glve good grades I lost my grade book today I remember the grades of one or two of the names and I ll g1V8 the others zero Went to faculty meetlng tonlght Brought up th plan of abollshlng assemblles athletlcs and muslc 1n the hlgh school My measure was defeated Too bad' What rlght have the boys and glrls to emoy themselves anyway? Next meetlng Im gomg to try and make Mr Blame keep them from gomg to the Electrlc after school Lost my fountaln pen I th1nk J got It Ill flunk h1m anyway Made out the cards today I can make the F s and Is easy that I put them down on all the cards It s a clnch I was done ln a half hour I thmk Ill fall B He s a good student but I don t llke h1s father Drlzzlmg ram all day Gave all my classes a qulzz Plunked Had an argument w1th H today He was rlght but I had to be respected I had h1m expelled Caught one of my freshmen chewlng gum 1n the hall thls noon There was a crowd of g1rls around hlm but I went up and slapped h1m and I couldnt keep from sm1l1ng at the embar rassed expresslon on hls face One of the football boys has been out of school for about a week on account of 1n1ur1es and wants to make up h1s work I wont let h1m It does me good to fall hxm Hes one of of those hard workmg boys Ive made A stay ln untll 5 o clock for the last week The coach told me today that he had lost h1S place on the football team Well Ive accompllshed somethlng thls year Awful cold Sent B home after my oxercoat Had to give hlm zero because he wasn t m class Dldnt look over my lessons last nlght So I gave them 20 verbs to congugate 1n Spanlsh I thlnk Ill g1V6 G an S on her card She doesnt know anythlng but her father w1ll probably be el cted to the school board th1s Sprlng Made M p1Ck up the paper off the floor thls noon I threw most of It there myself but Ive got to show my authorlty R had a cold today and couldnt reclte I gave her zero I couldnt help It because she was hoarse There was a p1n IH my chalr today I dont know who put It there but I expelled P because she laughed Ixe got It In for her any way Its certalnly gettlng cold I made N slt 1n a draft today because she was late gettlng to class Some of the g1rls say that N has pneumonia I sent her a couple of anclent hlstorles to read She IS one of the glrls who l l t 'wh qi :M T ' ,Ti Army, , llllllllllllllllllll I rl ll I' I Ill all llll mn. 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H. are always studylng and who know more than the teacher So I don t Cale whether she gets better or not Made an ob1ect lesson of C today I had h1m crawl under the table Jump 1n and out of the wlndow carry about twenty books, open and close the door, etc He almost dled from embarl assment I 1ust had to laugh Ive 1ust perfected a system of gradmg whlch, for or1g1nal1ty and falrness cannot be beaten I first let X equal the trlal grade Then I d1v1de the students welght by the helght to whlch he O1 she can 1ump I next compute the volume of the head and thus arrlve at the concluslon that The amount of energy requlred to llft the student s welght to the helght of the yump has the same ratlo as the slze of the head bears to the amount of knowledge or to X When the value of x IS known ltS cube root IS taken and thls answer mu1t1pl1ed by the SIZG shoe worn If you remember Ohm s law, you w1ll see the reason for thls last If button shoes are worn I add two and one thlrd to thelr grade I find thls plan works wonder fully 4 I1 erfnrn C OC N OMENI HUBERT SPIVA S FANLFY BOTKIN I Y NN JOHNSON MARIE LATIMER MAX WILEY IOHN BROAD SIQAVER VIQCALI UM FRED POWEII HARRY HERI OCIKER HAROI D ROBARDS FDMUND GEIER CPCII HACICIER C HAS IOHNSON BURRFI BUI ORD OBED BOTTENI II' I D CHARLES DORIIII FARI DUNKIE C EORCIF RICHARDSON CARI VAN HAI I TP N DAVID WAI I APE IFWFI WINDIE FONY I ISENBAC H ILLMER SEASE I EI AND MURPHY C I ARFNC F MAR FIN C HARI FS ROBFRIS RAY STINE DON Pl CK NIARV EI DOOI FY RUTH BONSAI I AUR-X C HEEK ROSINF KI LIN EI IIABETH SPARKS I OC ATION Wlth Thelma In the Halls In a dark cor ner of the hall Room 50 OHICS Study hall FFISLO bldg 415 Va Somewhere 1n Irancc E 4th St Ideal or Star News Herald 52.2 N Moffet McClelland s Klrtley s At Bradley s Electrle U S A Any Dance Shoal Creek Vallcy Anv party Before a mxrror At home In the army Blcndevllle Nllncl s Park Anywhere Army New Ioplln lheatle S W Athletla Club Any place Sprlngfleld Wlth a bunch DOINC Plannlng, thelr new home tellmg war storles Censor' Talkmg, Talklng, Talklng, Crochetlng Studymg Selhng' Insurance Fxxmg Storage Batterles Flghtlng the Huns Selllng, cabbages CIHIIKIDL a CdmLI 1 'Vlalllng EV9Y'llYlLAStCJI'llSl'lLl Who knows? Breaklng., rotks 'lrlppmg thc llght fantastu PICKIYIL, out the furmshlngs W3ItlHf., for the vaudcvllle DFIVITIL, the Olds Belng, popular Trappmg, and hunting GIVIHAL, a l'6C.ItdtlOD C'omb1ng, hrs auburn ctr Everythlng Cleanlng, coast defense guns Selhng food commodltles Runnlng Jumpmg etc lest a thlnkln Waltlng, for promotlon Rehearsmg, wlth Max Reduclng, FIXIDL her hall Entertamlng, the crowd Fonversmg gentlv C95 Um hmlx I IX Y . C . , A 1- 2 ' ' 1 . ' - , ! . 7 . r , . ' 1 n . . . a . .J ' , . C , . . . , . . . 4 . C ' . . . , . . C . , . C . Y . C C . C 1.-.i , O A we 1 1 1 1 1 ll A A f I . 1 . li , ' ,, . 1 . C J . 7 1 v 4 . L- .-- . . V. J A ' r, ry 1. 1 1 1 , 1 -, l - C , I C C . . A I . C . 1 X ' 4- 1 C F i in - - CC an A . . . T ' C- 11 ' . r. ' ,. . . , 12 1 1 1 1 r V ' ' an - , - , , v: , I f I , I . I ' Y' 1' C . l . 1 1 . . C . . C 1 . . A A ll C ' ' U ' ' 7' ' C. 1 1 . , , . . . i . 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Dear Madam Na Cl or common table salt IS usually found 1n bar rels Its most common use IS blrd catchmg When placed on the lateral portlon of the tall It paralyzes the blrd from the fifteen vertebra up causlng a comatose cond1t1on of the cells of the medulla oblongata After the bird IS caught It should at once be dlpped ln a solutlon of potassium permanganate and oxallc acld to remove the effects of the chlorlde of sod1um If th1s IS not done It w1l1 cause corns on the feet of walkmg blrds as storks and chxcadees and usually though not always goxtre on blrds that sing as loons cat blrds and hummlng blrds Another of salt s lmportant uses 1S to annoy oysters The shell IS eczema on the oyster s left side whlch later leads to eplleptlc fits 1n the attempt to scratch The final result IS either a pearl or an emaclated and careworn oyster Salt IS easlly made However the process covers plumblng electro platmg horseshoemg double decomposltlon of opposlte poles and the saponoficatlon of slnged bacterla and beet sugar Guatamala S A November 1916 Dear Edltor We take your magazme regularly and I wlsh to ask a questlon What are schools and for what are they intended? Lovmgly yours SENORITA VILLA Dear MISS Vllla fDont tell your father our addresslj Schools are usually cheerless structures ln Whlch boys and glrls are lmprlsoned for from eight to slxteen years They are held there by the pollce flf nec essaryl unt1l their mtellects are dwarfed and they are of age Each year the wardens of the penltentlarles throughout the U S hold a caucus and these appoint mneteen members to select the teachers for the publlc schools The commlttee travels through Lapland Bhot Afaghastan Nepo and Thlbet In these places they are authorlzed to select ten thousand of the most h1deous looklng men and women which they can find for school teachers After these people have been brought to the land of the free they are taught the rudlments of first a1d Jlu Jltsu and fire makmg They are then sent to the publxc schools to teach By persever1ng some reach higher schools I hope thls answers satls factorlly your question We obtamed th1S lnformatlon from the encyclopedla Germama At a meetlng of The Sons of Delaware these slang expresslons for a woman were found Chlcken Sklrt Kld Dove Jane B1rd Qulnn P1pp1n Baby Honey Bunch Deer Gazelle Bear Cat Doll Sweetle GIDSY Queen Baby Doll Kltten and Plgeon o h nl wr n 'I gl hh -'Y' It ,L . ,.-M. mg ' XII! -X 3490 , wil lil lllulrlllll I .fmt plc I y My ., .-,A ly I n. r ' 9 , , . . . , 7 9 . . . ,, . ! ' ' 9? : , ' ' - F P 3 1 Y 1 n , u s , I , , . , . . . pried open and three grains of salt placed therein. These grains cause , . . . . . a . I u . , n 1 u . , - 7 . . D! . P ' I , . ., ,I . ' KS . ' !! 7 . i 1 . 1 l , . , . , - . . , D . D X . . - . . l. . . U . ,, 1 ' if 77 ' I . Y I ! . ! 9 ! . ' 7 .I 7 ' . 7 , ' 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 , . HM s ne u 'red -:ig 1 ee 'I Q0 , e humlrf-J nim-tw-n lwwllllm. THE FOLLOWING TITLES WERE BESTOWED BY POPULAR VOTE BUSIEST Obed Bottenfield NOISIEST Marvel Dooley 44 Elmer Sease 21 QUIETEST Ellzabeth Sparks 91 George Rlchardson 17 SMALLEST Edmund Geler 44 Carl Van Hafften 43 LARGEST Burrel Buford 76 Gertrude Archer 10 BEST SCHOLAR Don Peck unanlmous MOST DIGNIFIED Ruth Bonsal unanlmous TIMIDEST Seaver McCallum 50 Lucxlle Phlllps 50 BOLDEST Earl Dunkle 47 Mary Ferrlck 35 MOST INNOCENT Hubert Splva 96 Leah Tlmmons 27 MOST SERIOUS Charles DOTFIZZI 50 Marcxa Eberleln 50 MOST TALKATIVE John Broad 62 Gladys Elllson 37 WITTIEST Carl Luecke 37 Gurner Rhyne 22 POLITEST Harold Elsenbach Csole candldatel YOUNGEST Stanley Botkln 21 Josephlne Thurman MOST PIOUS Laura Cheek 50 Charles Johnson 50 MOST TALENTED Jewell Wlndle MOST ATHLETIC Iva Caywood 29 Frank Warren 28 MOST FASCINATING Llllxan Rose 35 Bradner DRVICISOH CUTEST Luha Hale 26 Raymond Cox 26 MOST GRACEFUL Da ld Wallace 47 Helen Braeckel 31 FRIENDLIEST Helen Mltchell MOST ANGELIC Herbert Wheeler 23 Rosme Kleln MOST ENERGETIC Wllbur Owen PEDAGOGICAL LIBRARY J H S Dantes Inferno MR BLAINE Much Ado About Nothlng MISS DERRIN The Sea Wolf MR MARR Kldnaped MISS BINGHAM Love s Labor Lost MISS CORL My Lady of the Decoratlon MISS ISHERWOOD The Conqueror MISS AYLAND Tempest and Sunshlne MR H HENLEY The Good Nature of Man MISS DUNLAP The Inv1s1ble Cho1r MISS SHEETS Blrds and Bees MISS PRICE Our Mutual Frlend MR WOLPE She MISS CORWIN The Port of Mlsslng Men MR THUDIUM The Cram of Dust MR HUMPHREYS Comedy of Errors MR COULTER Heart Songs MISS GEIER Long Long Ago MISS Ishervu ood fexplalnlng a sentence 1n the Lady of the Lake J FltZ James paddled her across the lake 0 ,g mil' 'T , llllmllllll .. JM A N, rw .1- 1 I 1 1 . Y .1 ' T . 1 . 1 16 ' 7 Y 1 ' ' 1 1 l 1 ' , . W , n 'n v T 1 I 1 . 1 ' T 1 1 l 1 -I - . n 3 . 2 ' W 1 1 ' 1 ' T 1 1 1 ' 1' . 1 1 ' 1 ' i I 1 1 . 1 17- 1 ' I N S 1 ' -- . . , I , . . . - , 3 , 32. '-' 1 1 ' - 2' p , : , - MEANEST-Jewell Porter, 643 Henry Kithcart, 64. 1' I 1 1 ' 1 23' f . J 7 S 7 99 I . ' J 7 I ' 77 U --K6 Y! . --KK ' 9! I l J . 7 31 J . ' 57 J 77 . J .' 77 J . 79 . . Lu ' ' ' 11 . J ' 7? I A J ' .YY 1 J Y! l J I ' ' 7, . -QSC I ' ,7! Tu , 11 . .-iii Y! L. U J B. 7? , . . Y . . . H H H - - W A 11 -- une lxunlre-i tw:-rl Vw If 34'- inn hunelre-sl Nunn 0 v r, Q . f uf A if 35 f T 1 v. Q 3 ' lf ' 'ff' it . ' U A V, Y , g . - , . U . x-. Q 1 ' . I K . . L p CA ,,. AQ, 'fum' W, A J! kwlff-y , an V 3' 7 Lyswik f .X A ZA , E . a A - s. 'law ,lik -L v ,a-. w . - r ', -.1 T f V TV - - fi: 1 s V ,Y Y ,- - '- j- n 'r Q0 , ' 4 'T' , V, 'Y fl V W V ,,V filragehn nf the Three Hllates lU'Ilx Three 1olly hlgh school mates are we, Herbert Hubert and me Whenever we meet, We salaam llke a Greek My two Jolly classmates are sometlmes very a e And Im afrald that Im lrable to lose them Because two young ladres are trylng to choose them And take them away from me To a home 1n matrrmony Hubert has almost fallen by the way For he s wlth hrs lady nlght and day Herbert my other classmate I hope to save ere t1s too late And I laugh wrth glee because Im strll free But I wrsh we could slng once more with glee, Three rolly hrgh school mates are we, Herbert Hubert and me 7 A FIVE BOUT SHELF Ole B0Olxb FOR ONLY 1C A DAY We arc offerrng for the first trme these 27 books dealrng wlth Marrred Lrfe As I See It by that masterful and able young theologran Mr H Tamblen Sprva Vol I takes up the ctlquette of the first meetrng such as how many onrons you should eat and sue hat to wear Vol II tells rn a clear comprehensrve manner how to drrve a Grant wrth one hand whrle you tle your shoe wrth the other lhe succeedrng volumes grve concrse pomters on the kmd of furnrture to select md what to vsear when procurrng the lrcense I the last volume Mr Splva has cracrously rnsertcd a lrst of preferred and srmple menus for the young brrde llcrcs 1 sample Breakfast Pound fake and Hot Water fSweetenedj Dmner Essence of frog, knuckles and cretons chocolates Qupper Newsboy cookres and fudge I very one should havc thrs set of books It IS the chance of a lrfetrme Dont dclay Lut out the coupon below and mall wrth tvso cents rn uncancelled U S stamps to pay cost of packrng, and we wlll send you absolutely free our valuable vrvacrous and sparklrng burlap bound book tellmg all about our great proposltron FLHOES I L BLLSHINI C0 Jophn 'Vhssourr VS estern offrce Vhlkes Barre Penn ECHOES PUB C0 Joplin Mo IIN Q' I 1. 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K' 'N 'Q , 'L I Q , ' e i s .43 1 1 , . . ,'. , , ' If All lllUWllllllmMt maui Abs IOR SALE CHEAP A last summer s hat Or w1ll trade for good farm property Address Laura Cheek J H S WANTED Engagement as a speaker on good Lyceum c1rcu1t Forelgn bureaus preferred Can speak Egyptlan or Russlan fluldly Would also accept pos1t1on as speaker of house of representatlves Address Box 914 or J Wlndle U S A WANTED Pos1t1on as peanut boy 1n some good motlon plcture theatre Have had experlence as manager of our class play Industrlous and mlllng to learn Address O B 22nd and Moffet LOST One slat from my porch seat Flnder please return to Lucy Phll IIDS 514 Wall and rece1ve reward WANTED Nlce young man to correspond wlth talented young WldOW References requlred Address M D 1602 Byers EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR wanted to teach charmlng young man how to drwe Ford w1th one hand Good salary Long hours Lynn Johnson Clty POSITION WANTED as presldent of some large corporatlon Salary re qulred S12 000 per year before maklng good Have hlgh school educa t1on but no buslness ab1l1ty Am good talker can dance very well and hate pleaslng manners wlth brown eyes Call for S M Botkm at the Flectrlc elther Tuesday or Thursday between 2 45 and 6 00 P M Al ENTS I have the best proposxtlon ln the State Sell my portable rat router lt works whlle you sleep 100 profit See C Van Hafl ten Room 1 Iorney Hotel Sunday LESSONS IH all the fowl and profane languages glven by Herr Rlchardson at your home or by mall A two cent postage stamp brmgs the catalogue contalnlng h1s repertolre of tongues Herr Rlchardson Ifowl Speclallst 606 Motfet Jophn Mo WANTFD Good mald must know how to manicure Mr E If Dunkle E Ioplln WANTED TO BUY Household Goods Ola Boyer Castle Rock POR SALE Second hand Regal Strlpped second gear bad tlres Af11C3H boar ty pe motor 1867 model speed depends on rate of motxon first class shape Terms or cash Beautlful car Call or see Mr Wheeler LOST OR RUN AWAY One bl1nd lner colored blrd dog called J1m Wlll show slgns of hy drophobla 1n about three days Burrel Buford ovsner l lt Il 'r gi uk Mr 4 H95 ' I - ' its -J - mtl It . 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CI XSS PRESIDFXT X85 IROI HI '11 I I XSS SFI RFTXI 3 440' lux: Hill 1 1PIlt 'N ml To whom mr Hints In order to espec1allx accommodate our readels xxe haxe hued a speclal corps of experts xx ho xx 111 ansxxex 'mx l1Ll9Stl0II xx hlch mlght arlse Slmply address the edltor or edltress xx ho handles XOU1 specles of que tlon and enclose a self addressed enx elope WOMEN Your Clothes MARX EL DOOLEX Xou Complexion RUTH DALE Your Dlsposltlon LUCILE PHILLIPS Care of the Halr MARIE LATIMEP ELLA CARY Fllrtmg LAURA CHEEK Courtshlp HELEN MITCHELL Manners JOSEPHINE STEWART How to Talk ELIZABETH SPARKS Newspaper Work BERTHA HARMS Muslc REATRICE RANDALL Cookmg ROSINE KLEIIN LI LIA HALE Housekeepmg Amusements KATHERINE SMITH Llterarx VS ork GRACE 'VIALODX Automobile Dru mg MEIN JAMES MCCONNELL CARL LLECKI4 CHARLES DORIZZI TONY EISENBACH CHARLES LOBERTS EARL DUNKLIL CEORC E CONKLIN BRADNER DAVIDSON HEINRY KITHCART HERBERT WHEELER HAROLD EISENBAC H HAROLD ROBARDS CECIL HACKLER STANLEX I3O'lIxIN FRED POWELL RUTH BONSAL CEORC E RICHARDSON Danclng MARI ARET RAMSEH I I RREI I L I OPD How and What to Eat KATHRXN HEINCKEL EDMOND K EIEP Apparent age of some of our teachel Nllss Geler 'NI1ss Prlce Mr H Henlex Mlss Derrm Mr Mau l l I 1 P, QQ . 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L7 Make1'5 0 f College LATH ROOFINC' PAPER SI-IINGLES if Don t aw on the umber question See US We carry a full stock NEW LUIVIBER -1.-1 11-1-1 I' BUYING OR SELLING WANTS TO SEE YOU Bankard Lumber and Machinery Co 10th and Joplin Ph0I1e 259 WE BUY AND WRECK ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS -I fa girixi , 11 last 1thNl Bus X oul H VVINDLE BR I' X I Horse md Nlul on ses at OS UI 1 x 11 Nlarket mm ll 1 1 1111111111 N1 I 11 X X1 Ull x I 1 Nl un Street II1 ru shun lmn Ntul Ind 11 l1,0Il Woodwork USTI liuxlders H lrdu xrn Stowu xml Hinges lutlvrs lm Shop HARVEY HEAVY AN D SHELF H ARDWAR E 822 Ma zn Street lhmu 'P Phe 1Ll.lDl01. of 1 mux C 11 comed HIXN 1 IN 111 the box lct Q un th 1 nh 111 n N11 011103 1 u 0 c to mow the str MIDLA D GROCERS GROCERY CO VNFN1 1 Fzgure W1th Us ! C. E. MATTHEW S LUMBER COMPANY I 'hon 0 I WH . ,I .-1.'11 il-I'l'All. 2 A 9 . 11141 lu 121111 mulvf un huml for ' 1'l12 1' sl '1 1 , A full linv ni' Swutl -'11 nzxrcs 211141 lmmsos, farm and lvmml rmxrvs. :nl hvzl '3' xx'u1'h lwrscr all Va js on mml. 1: l'h 1' T97 190'-1917 . 2' .' 1 .l0l'l,lN .2 Y V , 2 ltq' . L, ' -LL . ll' .1.', .ll ' 1 '12 'z mia , I I1' vwry :mo haul to 2 uully 12 ' e mm el' i UN101' to buy an I ' 1. it would he pmcticzllly sz W 2 A ect. I M16 MAIN S'l'RHlC'l' PH! .' If 510-1711 l O 0111111 5011 M 11 1111! S1 I 111111, X 1 1 rf ff11 11 11 1 111 1111111111 0 C W ,7 o xi! I , . , 1, 1 1 ' 1 . ' fl ' Q '. '. uf l'f11.g1'11'z'1'1'.v 111111 J1'-:c'1f111' 111111 I 1111 f11j1j1f'1' 'J Q11 x 1'f1 xx 'ffflffl ' -1 ' x. Auld Class Pms and Rmgs deslgned excluslxelx fO1 dlSCl1IT1lHi11Ilf., Qlfusew xx ho put C1Llll1tY ahead of prxce lolumhus Ohm Uffuml J I THE D. L: AULD COMPANY W hen xou brush sour gld-.sis Break for the WAR D OPTICAL C0 IPNS I RINIDFRS 407 Slam St The Qlunnnr lamb Glnunter O EN I'RONlb A Nl 10171 Nl Edmund C Bx the way did xou hear about mx dog committing Sl11C1d69 Harold E lNo how did he do it' of me Moran s Barber Shop ILXIN no rL1chIbH BATHS I ldv Nlaiuurlst all Joplin St Foster Barnett E3 Co. S04 'Xl XIX SIREEI CAFE Trw Our Regular Dinners RXX IOSIERB PXNIOLS CHIII o , w v , , v , Z P. . L'... V' . U v v ' v 1 v ' ' In u .I , L V' ' ' 77 5 I 1 , an f , ' ' fy- E. G.: Well, he put his tail into his mouth and said, This is the end 777 7 , V . U Av , 7 . . I . v y ' . Troutman s Photographer THE HOME OI' FRESH PI OWERS XT -XI L TIMES GROUPS Ilashll ht work and kodak fm lshlng, Rooms 10 and ll nO? Mun S1 Phone Ofhce 3111 R s lh I 410 Ioplln Phone 1117 both Some men can talk well and some can thmk well but fevs can do OSTERLOH S BooK STORE BOOKS STATIONERY OI I Il E Sl PPI II' S IxODXIxS NND XTHI EIIC IOODS P NI SlIiI'I4I .IOIIIN Y.MCA HE , 1 K. w A S I I 4 J P L' 'Q' - 7 2 ' - .S . V . I es. 'TS . ' I TL Men think they fall in love when they really fall for it. 1 w 1 ' y v A Y ' 9 .' . , V ' .' l . If ' ' 1 VY 1 1 1 1 L I I A I L Zlll.. .XIX fl ',.' O I O Hood T ne Independent Rubber me a Uh Y lrglnl 1 Nl NN 1 . I t L vm L on IILIHINIIID 1 Q g,1e.1w t11n,, Ill the xxollc exen li mt dom Nome Ks mc 1 I000 IN ll'RI-N I' DPI UN I X I I XII N O 'z'g CO. I'I14 '21I'1Z V1 ' Y' 'z A'-. I'I2iIIlII'U and SIICL'0,',' nr: INO'ISll1'GlI Iy hw me 'I 'Ii tick. J' 'sth-1 -Ix'tI'Q I I, ' A I 2' If' I to Iwe. ,I I' XXISIC I'r'-XII'-'nl I' l', XYISIQ. Iwi YI - ' -I'l.-si-I.-III II I' XII'I1I'IIY. YIM'-I'r--xI-I--'II Y II, IZIIIILI' New I'.IfIII-fl II. ,X 5I.XI.IX. ,wI1E.-I .IHI'I.IN'.KlISS1Il'I1I tQXI'I'I'.-XI. STIJVIQ - 5101, .00 SI'IiIII,l'S ---4 loo.oo0.oo IF' :II,- ,' 1 I TT lit . I 2. I' OX 'I'INI I I' .'l'l'S I I, X 'I'ICXX'II..I1IlF VIIICVIQS IIIlIS'IfXIXS SXIIIYISS 1'I,I'I1 'U-II xI5fIf.Ix I I.A'I'1I I'I1,' 1+I'11I.Q Wheeler 81 Leffen Drug Co PAINTS N XRNIISHES WINDOW CI ASS ll-IE Illt STORE W ITH II'lTI E I'RIt ES III' RH ISIPRFID DRI t K IS IHONI' 437 10 Nl XIX SIRFFI' I G RICHARDSON Bubmeee Mgr t A NEIL Sup! New Method Laundry Mother Henrx I vs ant you to be good vsh1le I dm an asa th1s after noon Henry I Wlll be good for a penny mother Mother Henry you must underetand rlght novs that a son of m1ne must be good fol nothlng Ben F Scott Servlce Grocery We Keep the Qualzty Up bll W 9th Street lhones 101 309 103 Sandford's FOR? I UMBER Bl II DIWG HARDWARE PAINTS CERTAIN TEED ROOFINI lhone 4 2 1301 Nlaln Street O 1 Y 1 1 Y 1 1 I , .- 1 I A , 1 1. I t YY 1 1 ' Y H 1 I I A A l I-' 'I Ii 1 'LISTS ' fl IL. 5 .1 .I 1 .' -.. , v v . . I. A nw , ' . . . A , n ,. Phone 290 613-615 Joplin Street . H v v Y y ' , v 7 ' - ' U7 V 77 , u - H . Y , . r K6 y l v . , . . 1 . ,, I I O is V ' U v 1 , 1 A , , I 4 1 , . 1 n , . . . ' I 3 5- : A . ' L' .Iophn atlonal Bank .IOI I IN NlIxSOI III N100 000 00 Sl RPI I S 100 000 00 S101 IxIIOI IIERN I I XBII III S100 000 00 P X N I 01 Clothmg and I llllllxhlllgf 1 node I 01 All Mankmd ho to WEILER How do vou get md of xour stale blead' asked one vsoman of other I slmply h1de lt from mx chlldren sa1d the seeond houeemte What happens then? Thex fmd It and e It up ex erx moreel Haxlng a bank account md conet mtlx RLIKIIITQ' to It 1 the xx to make hfe xsuccees St'11t11ghthx opemng 'ln account xuth uterus State ibank IH INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS .X. II XX'.Xl'I'I-I, I'l'v'NL-I-'nl .I li. ILXIINI. 1'.1sI1M-V XY ,X.1',XNII'IZICl,l.. Yiv---I'lv-5 I . l', f5II.'l'NI-IIL Asst. Vsxrh 0 Q , - . , . C'AI'I'l'AL - .T . . . - vt . , . , . S-,li--Ilinu Yum l'11tr1m:1g.- liliYS'I'1lNl-I I1l'II,l IXH VHHNI-II: 1'l'lI ANI' M, IN STH. 5 . 1 ' 5 . 'S ' 1 , 4' . 1 ' ' Y O u , ' v , . 'V' . 1 1 , L , . . . . as f. 7' An , ' ' . - v 7' W K V I . ' ' ' z 1. 2 L' ' 's 'Ely ' 'D ' ZS .,.'. c ' 'U A' I ' C I I- Y Y kr . NO REI RETS IOI I OW THE ISE OI Blg HCI' I1 brand Pure Food Produdts DEPENDABI E I NDER XI I L IRI UMST XXI ES RE ADII Y SEC I RED OI' ANX IROC ER I OULD I OU EXPEC T MORE? The Inter State Grocer Co IJISIRIHI IFRS The qulet Iooklng box at the foot of the class had not had a qu xtlon so the teacher propounded to hlm thu one In 11 hat condltlon V138 the natrlalch Job at the end of hls hte I Dead 11 aa the calm 1ep11 QI AI ITE PROMPT SERX II E 1f1nEa1cANW1UNUI1Y nn Frank Johns St Co. DEAI ERS IN IRESH VND IIREIJ NIE X15 I MSIE XNIIJ POII IRX 118 V1 est Slxth Street I hone 1007 1 1 1 y 1 ' 1 1 1 4 I I 1 1 I 4 0 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 I 4 J I A l I ti 7 1 1 v 4 , Y 1 1 A A A 4 I T 1 1 1 f 1, 4 . - 0 11 1 .. 1 , 1 4 1 ' ' 1 7 f 1 1 . . 1 Q 1 ' U . . V. Q f' I H Y . . v Y . 1 . 1 . , , ,, H 1 I' 1 . 1 , . l . 1 1 , 1 , I4 J X K ' f'755 57f: ,g',j1j:f'J.4,w7 ' -ff A , 3-?.TgffQ,1-QQ: -M' Q ei. 1 e:Q1:M:3e1f'-- , 1' i -1 ' I 4312 ' asf. ,, - 1 ..,.- -- 1 11 1 1111. 214111 11-5 . AIN SI. 1 Y Y W 1 V 1 Y 'Y f 1 Y 1 1 4 I A L 1 . ' . 1 x , 1 1 1 1 v 1. A x A 4 ' . 1 1 1 - , . . ., .. Kmg s Book Store IS THE PI AC E I'OR SC HOOI SL PPI IES ENC RAN ED CAI I INC CARDS I'IlNE ST ATIONERX ALSO NI AI I PAPER AND PAINIT DEP ARTVIEINT Ihom IH X I A Street C R DAVIS C ROC ERIES I RESH IRI ITS AND X EC ET AISI ES Alun Street I 10111 YES Small B1othe1 Ale xou golng to mum my SISIGI Iu Ca 81 Whx 61 I IQIIIX dont l1now xou know Small Llothel lhlt 1 what I thought Well Nou e EO lhe C old St.1nd.1rd I leasure C rs mn lrutks I lluf LANPHER VIOTOR C AR CO Ihone S 9th and .Ioplm S s I0phz?nII SIlc2lIe1lIIl1?:l mtl THIS IS THE STORE IOR 'IHE HIC H SC HOOI CIIRL DAINTX IPOCILS SAI ART SI ITS ELEC ANI VII AIS AND AI L AC QPSSOPILS ARL HERE, IN NIODES Al THIN FIC AND FYCLI SIXI Crate C 1 e Iiulgesber Phlpps md Ilske Hats ' 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 L AI' L J L A L Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 11 1 L I I I A I I I I L 1 L I L . W , I L I I I I I L I I Y I I ' f I I -N Ill .Iam I O C 1 1 1 Il L, 4' 1 4V V 1 V 1 Q 1 1 L L A I I A L I. 1 , . 914 I I I, ' I ' ,I-H LI: 1 1. -4 1 1 ' -11 1'1 1 J h'7 I . 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Shall we s1t this ou Qhe fsmflmgj No Let Q walk It off Wm Jewell Student Pluck always wms ll you do the pluckmg JACK R XICBRIDE Tazlor FINE TAILORING IH IND NIXIN SIREPI Ihe lust and only euluslu Drx Ioods ind 3 1 arges se em mn ln Silks Drrss I nods I nuns I Inns I-Iosn rx Women s and Nhsses 5lIlIS Colts Dresses and Nllllmerv cpl-'NX FINEST STORE alu us lor less J Xgents lor NFNIO II C0135 IHIILNIX NIIIx HDSIPRI X01 IE HXIS . Y - ,H . A Y I , , . . O C . . . 7 . . . I 51 Y v W 71 79 . . ' '. A , H . J ', t-71' , ' -' an 7 , ' 'va k L l v A 0 l u s v vk v' ky, I I .v I . Q L O 7. IA. A X -Y. - Q, W0men's Ready-to-wear Hstahlishnlenl in this I District. Alwa 'S th 1 I' it .' I 'I' ' J, T 4 . .' I. , '. B, AND Ii. X G. ' .,'E'I'S, ' I' .' , ' I ', ' Q' I jones, McDaniel and johnson Real Estate Rents Loans and Insurance SlCk Accldent and Llfe Insurance Corporatlon Organlzatlon and Detall Work Locatmg of Industrial Manufacturing Plants Charters se cured ln any state 628 Mann St Joplm, Mo You Should Know About Whlttall Rugs Herrlck Refrlgerators Hoosler Kltchen Cablnets A B Gas Ranges Joplm F urmture Company SOLE AGENTS 706 8: 708 M010 Street AI XS' T00 TRI E NI1 Klmmon xx ent mto cl lestaulant and OICl61 ed some soup md xx hen the vwaltress blou ht It she 1ema1ked It looks hke IRIN? Mr Klmmon I know It but It tastes llke dlshn fzter NIAIOOII md Vlhlte Hzgh School Men ' Vle pulchased the entue UlDlUS stock ot L System Clothes lou lnoxx these ut the hnest tugs made III AHIGIILA stllctlx xoung men styles Exelx slut absolutelx l'1lllCltlllO1Qfl new oeltels neu plnch blcks Ixombo model 1n mgle and double lneasted stxles -X host ot classx flannels gabeldlnes domestlc and lIT1DO1t9Cl Chexlot md elges -X11 go on ale qEilILllClrlX Nlax 19th 327 50 S30 332 50 and 835 L System Suzts Chozce 819 88 1 ' 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . 1 I 0, O . . . . . . . . I O . 1 v I AI I . ' . I '. ' s ' ' ' ' .T ' -e ' ' .3 S ,z ' v I ff- - 0' ' Y 1 1 H 1 ' 1 ' H KI C, , . . . Q H v . . I Y . .VN v ,, . h- , I, . K c . 1 1 A Y I A I Q I I 7 . .Dv '. S . S S ' C V ' FI' 2'? I' TI' ' I ' , I' ' ' I' Y 1 V v V uv v . W ' 1 K. 1 ' A I I. t I K 1 - c 1 1 U v . H Y ,, 1 . '. , 2 ', S S - I, I Q I. I - my I, I,, I ' ' S 2 S ' I S' I ' 'lv' sa 99 ' 1 . , , . 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HAIR . i I HY I Phqtographg wlth your Indn ldu xlltw and .1 Dmtlnctlwe Style of then own ROBERT MLC L IRE H7 xldlll Street 11N3FHSfNQUOHHIBHHKCHJOQHH I x I X NIxSI1I IRIX I A II INCS All IX SN U1 X N NUIX s ommx d the tefmhu 1 t LN 1 lx 111 111 In IIL 'EIOLIN iood I QQ m wud Tommx It N Iooml xxh xt 1111 I got 1111 tfwte to It H N RIN ilibr Qiualntp Shop QQIIHIPFS ' I XIFLIIIII Xu l'l1u1u '11, l 0 U IS l'IZHI'IP1II' 'IIIIC S'I'I'IHI'1N'l'S1PI' 'l'III'f .IHI'l.IN IIIQQII SVIIHHI., ,XXI V1INK2Il.'X'I'I'I11X'l'IfS TIIICXI I'I'HN 'I'III'I I'II4NiIlI'fSS KIAIIIC IIVIIINH 'I'I'II.' I'.XS'I' IICIUI. 'Y JI' .-XIIIC .-XI-I1JIf'I' 'IU ICN'I'I'lH A I'IfIZIHIb HI YUVH I.IIfI'I IYIIEPIC IT XVIII UIQ NEVICSFAIIY IWIII Yul' TH 'l'III.' ' .' Q 'IIIJ 'H , ', II YOU IJICSIIIIC TH IZIC SIT' 'ICSS4 I I'I,. ARIS YOU GOING 'III ISR A SI'IfNIVI'IIIlII 'l' . NI! HH 'I'IIIIHI'llII I.II I'I IN I'UYI'III'I'Y'f VIII IMI NUI I3I'II,llfYI'I YHI' XVIII. 'I'IIIfIlI'II'HIlIC WIC IXY IC YUI' 'HI QOKIIC 'IU 'I'IIIS IIANIQ ,XXII HI'I'1X A S.-XY .v if . U f1 I'. IYIIIVII MEANS IWIII YUI' PRIME- RI'f.','. G PII f'I'I'IZICNSIIII' A,'II IIgXI'I'INI'I.'S. NYIC I'.KY 'I'HRlCI'I PICK CENT UN .'IQ.' T Sai 1 5 f 'cz11 you ell If vhat ve t j 'IY.' ,N ', 'z 2 1: IIIIS -IQICAIIIC i'UNlNII'IIil'I.XI, .XXII .'KM'II'1'I'W I' . I'IXCl :: I I ' V Sl 00 DOWN Sl 00 WEEK STORE B R A D R Comer Eighth and Nam St e ff!! E ' W ew., ming QVES ' 4 1 'ff Q Ill H n iggas, lvl? Q4 5 Elm if HH J He tEnter1ng crowd d stleet Cdl, I thmk we can squ eze IH hele don t mu She tlfluehmg vxlth pleasu1eJ Lett 1 vsalt t1l me get home dont xou think? Young Men he sou makmg, the progrem sou should ln sour mfmual tram me department ' Are vou ubmf' the best tools sou can get 7 Remember good tools are the most essentlal thmq to vour suc cese m thls department If xou .ire uelng Dlston Saws Stanlew Planeb Irv Squareb Ruleb and Markmg Gauges Plumb s Al T0 I RAF Hammers X ankee Automatic Screw Dru els and Drllls md Cdrborundum Sharpemnv Stones YOI R Sl t t ESS IS ASSURED Remember Thls IS Ioplm 1 Greatest Tool Store The .Ioplm Hardware Co. PHI' HUI SE WITH IHP, t.00lJS Phone all bl? 71 Nl-un Street 'S D ff' -Rf' , f 1 v R 'xx ix V ' 1 lm' If ,, ' '---.Kg-R ,f' ' f gil , fungi., . 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