Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1919

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I II Y Y' II , I I I I , I I II 1 1 7 l ROBERTA KEITH Agaston Sxgma Gamma Slgifla Glrl Charlty Worker H1 Club Preble Clef CPreQ J Speech IS s1lve1 sllence golden ROLLAND SHADDAY Agaston Valedlctollan Debatmg Team 17 1 The prlce of WlSdOm IS above TUbI6S MARGARET HUBER Slgma Gamma Slgma Agaston Tleble Clef I do but smg becau e I must ' HELEN TREBILCOX Slgma Gamma Slgma H1 Club Qu1et and smcere I ightem-11 lflt' .l 'I u . Y l . . 3, fC.' . ' I Si .Y ff.. ' . ' -lf, . h C ANNETTA GILSTRAP Sigma Gamma Sigma Agaston H1 Club Treble Clef Would there were mole llke JOHN SAPP Spamsh Club Clalm Allowed Drum Major el' Orchestra 16 17 18 19 m HELEN MC COY Class Plav Slgma Delta To know her lS to love er KATHLEEN BAUER Sgma Gamma Slgma Gentle of speech beneflc mmd Nineteen ent f U ' . ' h .ya Y Y y y ' 3 7 ! ' Discords make the sweetest usic. ii I ' h 79 5 ' . , ' i o ' !Y MILDRED SAPP Glrl Charlty Worker Agaston H1 Club Spamsh Club Slgma Gamma Slgma Smlle and the wolld smlles wlth you MERTON LADD Student Councll fP1esJ Glee Club QPresJ Gypsy Rover Annual fEd1tor ID Chlef J Orchestra 18 19 Foot Ball 18 Class Play School and Home Spamsh Club Popularlty IS power ELIZABETH MITCHEL Slgma Gamma mgma Spamsh Club They always talk who never thmk KATHRYN PICKETT Glrl Charity Worker Sigma Gamma Slgma HI Club Agaston Spamsh Club A hg-ht heart hves long Tw:-ntx U . ' . . n r r , . n u ' - n If ' I! if u - . n DE ETTE DEHM Sngma Gamma Slgma H1 Club Treble Clef Class Play Vanlty vanlty all IS vamty PEARCE AUL Glee Club Gypsy Rover Annual fBus1ness Mgr J Debate 19 I always get the better when I avgue CORRINE STOUT Treble Cleff Slgma Gamma Slgma Class Play Gvpsy Rover Oh' she would smg the savageness out of a bear DICEA CLAY Slgma Delta Sigma Gamma Sxgma Agaston Beauty and glace command the world Twenty Ono. H ' I ' ' ' If 7 Y ' , . . H . . alone. ll I ' ' H H . . Y! '7 ,.- K 4 H 1 .Y MARY 'VIC DOWELL Slgma Gamma Slgma H Club Agaston Clalm Allowed Let not your thoughts run so deep for fear of drowmng them HERBERT RAY Class Play I am not m the roll of common men PEARL BERRY Gypsy Rover Treble Clef Agaston Slgma Gamma Sigma It s 1mpos.s1ble to educate a fuvolous gmr ISABELLA LANYON Agaston Slgma Gamma Slgma Spanish Club Ann Hathaway Stxll waters run deep Twenty '1 u i . as . ' n as -l n Hi Club. A u x ' - ,- - ln u - ' ar - ' 'n . ly ij so LILLIAN KELTNER Class Play. Beauty is its own excuse for being. HAROLD SPAID Class Play Manager. Agaston. Student Council. To many fame comes too late. IRMA MEYER Slgma Gamma Slgma st1ll small volce 4 CLEO FIN LEY Her classes are often dlsturbed her loud talking U1 Tv- entx Thx e ..' ,,,,s Q j-',.l'xf?,l.llll . qw fl 15410 Ll nA - ' .1 I u D H ' t .V X-, . A . MARY ENGLAND Gyps5 Rover Slgma Gamma Slgma H1 Club Agaston Treble Clef Sbanlsh Club The taldy bell alwaw r1ng,s a ew mmutee befole she gets there DONALD CHRISTMAN 1 Class Play Debate 18 Clalm Allowed School and Home Annual CC1rcu1at1on Managerj Stem man wlth an empl e In IS b1a1n VERA JANIISON Slgma Gamma Sigma Spameh Club Her only fault 18 that she has none EDNA CAMPBELL Blessed are they who malntaln a Sl lence fol they Qhall not be quoted lneutx I+: , u . . -vm ' ,- f I ' . , , 97 L't. Y 1' . r . ff - ' 'f ' hx- , ' rv . it I ' , U U . . .- , rr ' Q- 'I ur IONE CLAYTON Basket Ball They conquer who belleve they can FRANK ROBINSON Gypsy Rover Class Play Glee Club Annual 1Asst Advertlsmg Mgr Foot Ball 17 Tlack Has the look of a crook but of course he ISU t THELMA PETERSON Sllence and sunshme blend CLARA REGAN Slgma Gamma Slgma Ann Hathaway Agaston But there IS more ln me than you understand Tw entx Five ' W . 1 lx: , N W. , V 5 i -A 1 X-if ,f -Lula .Mikal H I H . ' ' ' .5 ! H ' 7 H U ' ' H GLADYS ALLISON Slgma Gamma Slgma H1 Club Spamsh Club Treble Clef Agaston Annual fL1terary Ed1toressJ Gvpsy Rover She needs no eulogy she speaks fo1 herself EDGAR MC WADE Span1sh Club 1 It IS lmposslble to be as 1mportant as he feels VERA NELSON Treble Clef Agaston Slgma Gamma Slgma Span1sh Club Occaslonly seen but seldom heard ' ALMA MARTIN S1gma Delta Slgma Gamma S1gma H1 Club Agaston She appears to be very dlghlfled but,- Twenlx 81x I . an ' . 1 11 L't. H . . . . , n an - ' s 44 . . I 1 1 h'-fl .' arf 7, .' is-x-. w. ,f a- ., ,. ..l-1-. ELIZABETH WATSON Orchestra '17, '18, '19. Sigma Gamma Sigma. Hi Club. Girl Charity Worker. As merry as the day is long. GEORGE WIEMER Orchestra '16, '17, '18, '19. Agaston. Band. Not afraid of work but not in sym- pathy with it MARJORIE MC CLELLAN Sigma Gamma Sigma Class Play G1rl Charity Worker Rare IS the union of beauty and wis dom KATHLEEN DAVIS Modest is she like a vlolet Twenty Sex en .., 1 . b at ,, . . . 71 H ' ' ' 97 l N ' v-' Y I my f,'i1,94 :ii li: gli. A -f,b. gg' T4 LJ. N251 ' EVELYN DAVIS She blesses us all with her happy smile. CORDA POND Class Play. Spanish Club. Found her at last by gosh. -- DOROTHY HOOVER Slgma Gamma Slgma Foltunate 1ndeed wlll be the chlldren who call her teacher RUBY WOODBURY Gypsy Rover She who has the fewest wants lS nearest the Gods Twenty Eight T. T. H D . . . cc ' - u -4. ,, .f,:' 9- ' '-L31 WINONA GILLAM Slgma Gamma Slgma Spameh Club One of our countlx belles HOWARD HAGGART Agaston God knows I love but who? ROSE SCHRADER Slgma Gamma Slgma Ann Hathaway Slgma Delta Dlllgence 12 the mothel of good for tune BLANCHE PORTER Class Play Agaston H1 Club Treble Clef Spamsh Club Gypsy Rover Merllly Melrlly shall I llve TNXLIIIX Nine A M l As Y , , , sr an n -A , 1 ' .A-3. A s.' Cglf. ,-A f f AA -A--N . . .WI b H . . . ' ,' rv as ,' , ' , - vu 1 r - - l . , .- '- LOIS ALLEN Slgma Gamma Slgma French Club Class Play Sllence IS more eloquent than words MYRL OVERALL Spamsh Club Offlcers Club Class Play One may smlle and stlll b a vllhan Treble Clef Agaston Slgma Gamma Sigma H1 Club Flour IS cheaper than powder when used m large quantltles RUBY KELLEY Slgma Gamma Sigma Student Councll She talks as nf lt gave her Joy Thirty HELEN BEASLEY CATHERINE CREWS Class Play Slgma Gamma Slgma Agaston Clalm Allowed Gypsy Rover Tleble Clef The only way to have a fllend ls to be one CLYDE DILWORTH Class Play A man who blushes IS not qulte a brute CORRINE BAILEY Slgma Gamma Slgma Arguments out of a pletty mouth are unanswerable MARIE HODSIRE Agaston H1 Club None but an author knows an au thors care Thxrtx Une H V '. . H U - - H U , N u 1 17 THELMA THUDIUM Student Councll Sgma Gamma Slgma Qpa h lub Treble Clef H1 Club Her sffn IS muslc and her volce song SAM McKEE When I sald I would d e a bachelor I dld not thlnk I should llve until 1 CYRIL MEYER Glrl Cha11ty Worker Slgma Gamma Slgma Vamety lS the splce of llfe b one tongue 1 enough for a woman RUTH WARDEN Sxgma Gamma Slgma French Club Smlllng but yet bashful Thutx Two L -df C - sl ' ' ' ' 77 , an ' ' , was married. H' . . . . , ut 'q H 44 . YI , . . ffgim, THELMA FULLER So good hearted that she IS always leady to help those who are not so fortunate RALPH RECORD Band 1 Is lt harmful to be ln love OPAL CHENEY Agaston T Sigma Gamma Sigma Echo Staff 18 I thlnk teachmg- IS the noblest art ln the world MARIE EMERICK Studlous jolly and a frlend to all Thntx Thxuf lf.: skill Q1 v A X I U L 4 L't. ' H ' ' .71 IT' G . Y . Ann Hathaway. ,, . . . ' 'U i H . . . ,, 1 , . DANA BROOKS Sxgma Gamma Sigma Spamsh Club ROBERT EBERLEIN Spamsh Club Annual QAdvert1s1ng Mgrj School and Home Foot Ball 18 made hlm and therefore et hlm pass as a man GERTRUDE KLEIN Slgma Gamma Slgma Class Play Agaston H1 Club Treble Clef Glrl Charlty Worker Another quiet glrl who works ' BONNIE O ROURKE Agaston H1 Club Slma Gamma Slgma A merly heart goes all the day Thlrty Four For there clignity dwells. God '. , l ' Lf MARJORIE GALLOWAY Class Play Sxgma Gamma Slgma Says llttle but does thmgs SCHERL LEVY Class Play Clalm Allowed Gypsy Rover Class Poet 1 Glee Club Poets are far rarer blrds than kmgs BERTHA LANDAUER Glrl Char1ty Worker Slgma Gamma Slgma rchestra 18 19 Agaston Class Play My flddle and I are one ZILPHA TURNBULL T T Good nature IS stronger than toma hawks Thxrtx Fne I141' w 4 4:.j U L..A -.fQlq 2,1 ll ' I ' JY L't. U I ' ' yy O ' , ' . I' SFHFR I UIUC In Flench Club Slgma Clmma Qlgmfl Basketball Captaln 19 Studv to be qulet ON -X IJUCC IN? Offleexs Club He admltx thxt he lx perfent IN XONII IJAUC HI RTX Q mle Clef Gsp x Rover H1 Qlub Deeds alone ufflne BILIJL -KH IJICKFNSHEET Ann Hathmaw French Club Slgma Gamma Slgma I loxe to work but there are he-ttu thlnge . , . . AL J 1 I , , , f 1: . Y .. ' Y Al ' YY v . A I Y L K 2 , '. V f . 4. f 1 . 1 . Tl'1l. , , Class Play. l Y Y 1 . : ,- H , . ', 'Y c 5 . . , , , , . . . A 2 ' ' r ' 1' , U v v -1 - m y rS.7Y 'l'l11l'IB-Six I I 5 sv I, ag, ' if H N ,- f-Tw ' 1 '- fn? 175'- - 'It a - 'fl ' 5 , . 5. 1 f .-X . . . g:,,V,.,,, , ,LS - -.I My LOIS WYMAN Sigma Gamma Sigma. Spanish Club. The long and short of it. GLEN DOOLEY Annual fAssociate Editor.J Glee Club. Agaston. Gypsy Rover. I have the world before me. I will review it at my leisure. GENEVIEVE KELLEY Agaston Sigma Gamma Sigma Kind hearts are more than coronets MARY BOTKIN Sigma Gamma Sigma H1 Club Agaston Ann Hathway Spanish Club Fme goods are always done up ln small packages Thirty Seven as ' n u - ' n 3 0 1 +f2 'Zf7f: ' -, l . 4 Ji., ,Qin , F, 4, .,. Y. . . -4 6 . THELMA JOHNSON Vice-President Class. Spanish Club. Sigma Gamma Sigma. Agaston. Busy as a bee. JOHN SIGLE He trudged along unknowing what he sought. ETHEL HOLT Lesser mayhap 1n size and body but not in mind BELLE MC CLURE She has a wonderful tongue tied in the mlddle and loose at both ends ' Thu ty Elght nc ' ' ' - n . cc - . . , THELMA POUNDSTONE Slgma Gamma Slgma Gypsy Rover Claim Allowed Glrl Charlty Worker Annual fAsst Clrculatlonj Treble Clef Let the women vote Whod have thought It DICK CONKLIN Gypsy Rover Glee Club Spanlsh Club ELIZABETH TAYLOR H1 Club fPresJ Annual fLlt Edltoressj Gypsy Rover Treble Clef Student Councll Slgma Delta Sigma Gamma Slgma To have a tame tongue IS rare quality CARRIE TIMMONS Slgma Gamma Slgma H1 Club Agaston One tlme she forgot herself and talked Thirty Nme , ,I , . li U Q Prima Donna of the Glee Club. u l ' - a ' '?! ll 'D .17 ,615 -w A 0 is we 'R 1, vga ' 1 4 if mQ,3l:,,++i v.fads?? 'iw' O SNI hm N m IIIN e 1, mr Qho IQ no: knows ha whw XDIDISON Ll I X ER A nuwl 1-Xlt Emlltfll Agmtcn flee C ub Chas Plly 1 N U4 U IDN-X PU 7 ll U wut FLFENF f'OOIxFRLX lchestrx lb 1 Qlaxx P135 Spin: h C ub L wnquu uhm 4I1lL1IL lr! ii LEUI, ITH A- A All lr 21111108 ' 1' plls div, la ..4 K 'L u v vb, i , ,'l' E Agni, .- A , n . . ' I ' V. . Y.: 1 . I I . ' ' as 2 '. Evx!y zlrtiwt was first an amz ,1 r.' - 'I .Q . XI ' 3IZ1 i8. ' is an cle-spr 2 1 hingrf' VLYF, K . XM ,gl if 3, ' 1, Hat Y l w .5 V Y Q' 4 Y I Lv 4 4 ov- - 1 ' ', ' 7, '19 ' ,-5, . ,' I ' . I . ilif' :AHS AN , X I ,Nu ,133 ,- fi rv ,. . Q ,.. V, V4 fy Q. f,4 YQ,.v:j'H A' :ga 055' 3 2 '4,:.. 4, ffy , g .P ' A ' ,' 4, 4 4 yg,? ' 'ff f-W' A 1 fn v .fjzfu UU. .i M . - 1-ax. ,, .5 --...wks v-.' V HARRIETT KRIECKHAUS Sigma Gamma Sigma. Agaston. Girl Charity Worker. Spanish Club. And then she would talk-oh how she would talk. PAUL MARSH Art is power. ELINOR DANGERFIELD Sigma Gamma Sigma Spanish Club Trust not too much an enchanting face NELL WING Basketball Team H1 Club Sigma Gamma Sigma She as queen of athletics Forty One n as an ca. l ' V l - -n u ll - . Y -A I - .n , ,. ,W . W L Y' V, 7 IJ-, -1' fx : CLYDE MARTIN it be a man s work I will do it. CLARABELLE BULLOCK S1g'ma Gamma Slgma My face IS my fortune WAYNE WINDLE Annual fAthletlc Edxtorj Football 17 18 Captaln Basketball 16 Mgr 18 Capt 1 Track Manager '17 Our all around athlete MANFIELD VANOCKER French Club Class Play The devll can quote scrxpture for hls purpose Forty Two lllf 1 l! ll ' . I, ' ,' , ' .'19. ' , . ' , . ' 9. Baseball '16, '17, 'is, '19, Cl H 4, . ' Z . W .77 VOLMER FRIEDHEIM Class Presxdent Annual fLocal Edlt0l', School and Home Company vllhanous company been the rum of me EDNA SCHRADER Slgma Gamma S1gma S1gma Delta Ann Hathaway Loves her studles PAUL TURNER The flrst thing we do lets k1ll the lawyers ERWIN HUMES Forty Three hath off all v ,jenzx ,rw wx PL ... - 1 ca - - 1 - rx u - n U . . . KATHERINE GARRETT Slgma Gamma Slgma Agaston Orchestra Treble Clef What a spendthrxft she IS of her ongue ROSCOE CLAYCOMB Offlcers Club Spamsh Club Stands on his toes to look tall IH mllltary plctures THEODORE ARBUTHNOT Class Play Gypsy Rover Glee Club T1'y1ng to make every one else thmk as much of me as I thmk of myself ROSS GLOVER Annual fAss't Advertlslng Mgrj Agaston A heart breaker, Ross' For ty Four wil- f' ji- f J - I -' 4' ., ,. .f-.Av 411,-11357 , f r - ' , ' K , ,' ISM ' o f -' I wal' 'Nz 11. .fl ' i - 1 1 H ' . . r , . ' t rv - ' 9 sc .- . . . X . ,, Class Poem 19 As lleshmen d1d xxe entel fust thx portals C leen as the clox G1 t1m1d as the deel Iearlng to meet the ey es of other mortals Shrlnklnfr vxhen xx olds of censure xxe d1d he ll E wel to learn but ah hoxx hard the learnlng Deaf xx ere ou1 eals and stucken xx as each xo1ce A xx old of klndness set our healts to bulnlnfr A gram of knoxx ledge made our souls FQIOICG As helpless as the ll6Sl2l1llg xx hen forsaken As fughtened as the hunted xxlld hale We hungered for nexx year to avx aken And vxhen It came found ex ery student there Once more upon thx leal ned thleshold fated To once agam plead ent1 ance at the dool Behlnd xxhlch VV1Sd0I'll hea1d yet hesltated To make 'ldIT11bS1Oll for a Sophomo1e' And yesteryear the tasks of all were g1VQ,ll To make us Wolthy of the n xme thou bore For when the scales from off our eyes were dr1ven We saw thee as we nexer had before The llght of comfo1t and the beams of cheel Upon each soul and e 91 lllumlnatlng That whlch vxe could not see yet xx hlch was neal ' As Senlols haxe xxe alxx ays lox ed tny glory And as thou taught us ex ery golden vxord D1d make for all a consecrated stoly The sxx eetest message that xxe ever heard' Before our hearts xx e1e cold nor d1d C31 ess thee As one xxhose teachlngs blazed llfe s unknoxxn xx ay But noxx xxe knoxx each mem 1y xxlll address thee Oul Cl9d1tO1 xxhom xxe can ne 91 repay' lcarexx ell deal school the past lts mlst has sc xttered Lpon our ex ely deed that his been done And noxx altho 1n thelr tlme they hwe matteled The 1ourney of the futule has begun W1th fallures and mlstakes It may be tlnted But thy adx 1ce xx1ll be a truthful goad lor see the slgnposts bx the foreslfrht palnted gtl etch 1n an endless llne along the lOIdl Scherl Levx 19 I T , v - D I 1 I v y . ' v w Q v . 4 s. o f- 1 to i 7 7 Y 7 , . . . , . . C , 2 , . . D, 1 . v w 0 . l v an k c , 1 D. Y' 4 7 7 x ' 7 ' Q v 7 .C . 7 c c T ' ' . D I Y s I 1 c c , 4 1 ' Y V 1 ' . We saw thee as a beacon, radlatmg , I . . . 7 ' v v v v v v 1 -f 1 y . - . , v , ' 5 , . y Y . , . v . ' T v s , 1 , Y Y Y , ' V. 7 Y s n I u v v , u , . 'I V - 1 ' I 1 1 v ni , . c V Y I v 1 ' ' c c , ' , l ' ' A 4 u 9 C v . ' c . ' 7 7 ' ' 5 I . N' , . v ' ' V 5 '! L C 7 A ' ' ' Z . Y 7 Class Prophecq It IS 1 fan young Gypsy Queen And now she stoppeth me The future ye us of old lN1neteen I prophecy to thee bhe gazed 1nto my anxxous eyes And then began to tell CSuch Chalmlllg hps ne er utter ICQ Llke a st1 eamlet 1n the dell Hu YOICQ was soft and low and sweet It took me fa1 away I went flom lands of desert heat To the AICt1C 1n a day And alw ays the faces that arose Were those of old Nmeteen Thelr foltunes I vslll now dlsclose As told by the Gypsy Queen Now Volmel I'11edhe1m h1s bashfulness outgrown Has w1th Mary Botkm a home of hls own Pearce Aul formerly a renowned debatel Is cherlshmg fond memoues of h1s Alma Mater Wh1le oft rccu111ng among hls fond 1ccollect1on He sees Kltty Plckett wlth eyes of affectxon Lols Allen a demure llttle dame Whlle Gladys Alhson and Halold Spald Have a neat llttle bungalow Knot yet pald J Mae Ba1ley lg quxte IH demand As an 1rt1st s model she s always on hand Cla1abelle Bullock IS st1ll vseallng bangs As tho on her raven locks her futule fate hangs Helen Beasley no longer a lass Is now Ill blology teachlng a class Roscoe Cllycomb h IQ now a COIYIITIISSIOII But Vet lOl a glrl he always A W1ShlIl George We1me1 IS stlll a dreamer But hls dream IS near alway Who IS she? None other than Dlcea Clay Cathe11ne CIQVSS 1n an Esk1mo 1ole Is now stazrlng ln A Tup to the Pole Opal Cheney tho always upvsard reachlng A class 111 h1sto1y non IS teachlng I' 2 c ' C , s :- ll l , Y' C 77 Y 7 i . . , . l .J p 1 , A - Y I ' C , . C 3 4 1 Z . I 7. . Y ' 7 , . ' v Ir ' V ! as ' 779 ' ' ' Y 7 Is, as yet, qulte unknown to fame. L ' , C . . . ' I 7 v C x , A 1 , . . 7 U. K ! , 1 v v C - 1 s , c c. , . Q . A 1 , . . , t . . .y . N y .X . , .I 1 vw l ' u Y S , , , ' ' as ,' as , 1 Y ' 4 9 C 1 Rlchard Conklm allas Captaln Jerome Is wolklng hard to ma1nta1n h1s home Bullt only for two fO1 the1e aboutl H1s partner IS of cou1 se Counne Stout Glen Dooley IS hvmg on MIIIIOHHIIG Row He s an Engllsh count fthe monocle kmdj donchaknowl Theodore Arbuthnot IS stlll cracklng rocks The pen1tent1ary'7 No w1th m1ne1 als he s fllhng hlS box And wh1le Teddy IS a famous geolog1st Dana Brooks IS stlll a learned theologlst In my dreams I see that Kathleen Bauel In Helbert Ray s eyes IS the glrl of the houx Co11nne Balley s a stenographer coy Who uses he1 typewr1ter as tho but a toy Addlson Culver 1S wearlng long han He s now a poor '1rt1st hung on a1r Peall Ber1y on one of the New York papels Astonlshed the wolld by her humorous capels Eugene Cookerly we thot would surely be 1 f Ilmel Instead Wlth the glrls he s an 1rres1st1ble chfxrmer A professxonal now IS Beulah Dlckensheet Small but mlghty IS Evelyn Davls From the w1les of women she su1ely don t save A very good l1ttle glrl IS Dette Dehm Tho her eyes have stlll that m1sch1evous frleam Colda Pond IS a t1avel1e1 1n lands afar He s recently returned from Madagascar Mar1e Emeuck now llves IH the Clty of Dmyton She holds the posltlon of ch1ef pollce mat1on Cleo Flnley IS leadlng a commonplace l1fe Of a small but neat flat she s now the housewxfe Merton Ladd IS now an 9d1tO1 He wlelds h1s pen wlthout a compet1to1 Of Scherl Levy a chemlst lt s surely too bad An unsuccessful expeument the result? Ah' Tls sad Of Frank Robmson the1e s not much to say He s Just an old fa1me1 l1v1ng mostly on hay Now Ova Dugglns IS Chlef of polxce Hls duty IS ln Blendvllle to preserve peace Mary England desplte her good looks Is stlll a l1bra1 lan glvlng out books Wlnona Gxllam fll st a Spanlsh teachel . . , . . , 1 , 1. l , . . 7 7 ' u 1 1 f v , , 1 1 Q . , . 1 7 ' ' , 1 , . ,. . , . ' v , . . . c , . . . , . , , , 2 Z ' ', . . , . . . , C 1 7 As a Lawyeress she is very discreet. . . . , ' ' ' I us. , . .y . I ,, . 1 1 1 . Y 9 . Y , . .7 . . , . 7 7 7 ,- 1 . 1 . . I , 7 A, . Q i . . , . . . . - - . y 7 7 ' 7 Y . y U I . .7 Is now the w1fe of a countly preache1 An artlst of unusual merlt Is the Joplln p1an1st Katherlne Gauet Thelma Fuller ln teachlng her school Makes he1 puplls apply The Golden Rule Wlth that tllt of he1 head and that wave of her sk1rt Thelma Peterson IS now a dange1ous fllrt Be1tha Landauer 1n mus1c to no one y18ldS He1 v1ol1n wlth the hand of a lT11St61 she W16ldS Naoml Daughe1 ty as you may haxe seen Is now Stalllllg as a mov1e queen Edna Campbell C3195 not fo1 soclety wh1rls She s Wlth he1 slster s cle1k1ng at Scherl s Edna Schrader IS a savlour of the 1I3t1OI'1 An outcome of he1 art of declamatlon Wayne Wlndle the hfe of a ball player d1d choose He s mascot now f01 the K C Blues A famous actress IS M1ld1ed Sapp Her appearance causes a thundrous clap Margal et Hube1 S1HgS l1ke a b1rd In the Met1opol1tan shes ofte11 heard Thelma Johnson and I1 ma Meye1s lecently w1ote A book Wh1Ch establ1shed them as phys1c1sts of note L1ll1an Keltner O1 Gert1ude IS happy for She fervently resolved to quar1e1 no more Clyde Maltlh now apalt from the rest Is a cowboy on a lanch out West On a sllent n1ght wlth the llghts turned low Sat Vera Nelson w1th Ed McWade But when Pa Nelson sald the one word Co Ou1 Edga1 d1d myster1ously fade Ellzabeth Mlchel blue eyed blonde sweet as a peach Is now makmg conquests by the sea on the beach Paul Ma1 sh 1n the c1ty band now plays Coon CI'OSSllIg has cause to enyoy muslcal days Ralph Record the chemist seems possessed of charm In exploslons he s lost two legs and one arm Professors may come and professors may go Rolland Shadday IH Yale wlll St1Ck that we know When the moon IS shlnlnv some beautlful mght MRFJOI 16 Galloway 1n the palk IS always 1n s1ght Theda Bara IS no more LIZZIG Taylor takes the prlze Many men haxe been wounded w1th a glance flom he1 eyes , . v . . . . u , . 7 9 , - 'N K c . , . 4 I Y . i . . . 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Y Y , . cw 1 v ' v 4 v l n u Forty-l-Ilullt At M I novl IS NIAIIQ HOdSlI9 To futu1e greatness she 11111 exer asp1re Teacher 1n a country school IS Dorothy Hoox Cl The pleas of he1 puplls nex El moxe her Pelng a bandmaste1 lmprox es one s tlme So says John Sapp the XlOllIllSt subhme Vera Jxmxson 1esolx es HSVQI to mar1y To Mrs Vanderbllt she s prlvate sec1eta1y Ruby Woodbury IS chef 1n a b1g hotel She s at last found out that a lobster ln es m a shell Another lass by name Ruth Warden Is manag1 ess of a blg lZ1l.1Ck garden Edna Bond who was once our class sec1etary Has glven up thlS Job because of the chance to ma11y Rose Schrade1 ou1 Engl1sh shark Is now maklng students toe the mark Nell W1ng IS now a teacher of gym Her puplls obey her shghtest whlm Carrle T1mmons IS followlng her mother s way She s now a leade1 1n the Y W C A Ve1 non Castle no longer a leade1 1n dance Lols Wyman an act1ess has 1ust been starred Her record wlth nex 91 a blot has been marred Clyde Dllvxorth lea1ned ln all the sclences Has lnvented many successful appl1ances Clara Regan s a m1n1ste1 s Wlfe Her hea1ts desue a peaceful l1fe Bonme O ROU1k9 all th1s long vs h1le Has llxed 1n her homeland The Emerald Isle Robert Eberllne 1f I lm colrect On the Med1ter1anean last year was shlp W19Ck6d Hald study IS the lot of Ross Glovel He s study111g How to be a Love1 Ellnor Dange1f1eld I see 1n mx dleam O 91 all SOC16tY relgns Supleme Ethel Holt IS as small as ex er But you haxe to adm1t she s duecedly clever Of Annette Gllstrap we know XCIV llttle She s as calm as a sphmx and her face IS a rlddle Hoxxald Haggxrt went to R O T C And now l1ke the mules he s as stubbo1n as can be Of John Slgle we know qulte a b1t ' O I Y. V c . . as ' Q , ' , , vw - vs. 1 c 1 1 ' 1 , . 1 i I ' ' . 2 .kv 1 Lv 1 A 1 1 , . I . 1 1 , . . n C 7 L a Y ! . x . , 1, 1 I . 'Q c , . . . . ', ' 1 1 , ' v y I . 7 Paul Turner, each night, does large crowds entrance. 1 ! C I . 1 , . . ,, . . 7 C ' ' Q' ' - C ' . . , 1 . y . y 1 1 ' v ' . H v H . , c . x . y . Q , , , C - . . w .1 ', v ' as .YV . ' S ' V, . y 7 , ' Y ' 1 - I I , 1 ' I I , . . v Y 7 I . 4 7 , i . Q . . 1 C x ' ' 2 ' .... , v I y ' Wlth the Webb C1ty glrls h1s cal IS a Mallfled V21IIOCk9I altho he hates dull Is now mdfklllg' t1me Ill the 1a1l at Ft S1ll Genev1eve Kelley has taken up llterature Her lncome IS slow but not always su1e Ha1r1ett Kueckhaus llkes SOClQty l1fe Anyone sw she can be a housexn1fe A slnger now IS Gertrude Klem She cultlvated her VOICG so f1ne Famous IS Robe1 ta Ke1th Of all p1an1sts she holds the w1eath Ruby Kelley IS a teacher dear He1 pup1ls hate su1ely no cause to ea1 Former basketball captaln Esther Lodge Is now p11x ate chaufleu1 d11v1ng a Dodge Isabelle Lanyon IS workmg hard for She s p1es1dent of the Women s Rellef Corps A c1v1l ellgllleel' IS Sam McKee A leade1 111 h1s p1 ofess1on hell be My1l OV61 all from the lowly 1ob of utney d11ver has soa1ed T1ll now he rlvals Henry Ford Both Mary McDowell and Z1lpha Turnbull Are teachers now 1n 1 country school Cylll E MQYQIS on the moxle screens Is sta111ng 1n O11ental scenes Ma11o11e McClelland? Or Jul1e IS rarely seen In company mth her father the Dean A wonderful talker IS Helen McCoy To gosslp IS her prmclpal 1oy Alma Martln IS 1dle no more She s hoslery Clelk 1n a depa1tment sto1e Belle McClu1e IS a te3Ch91 sex e1e She 1ules mth f1rmness he1 k1lIgd0YH drear Blanche Porter now ed1ts the B11'lg'N1llQ Gazette She s not entered the Hall of Fame as yet Leola Sm1th st1ll loves to spoon In the park at n1ght by the llght of the moon Thelma Thudlum IS a teacher of dance She teaches the gentlemen to gallop and prance Helen Trebllcox has been a P 1118 lTlOdISt9 all thlb wh1le She fashlons he1 ga1ments 1n all the new stylefsl Ehzabeth Watson makes pol1t1cal talks She s now pol1t1c1an a la soap box Thelma Poundstone IS an 'IY13t11X of fame Expe1t at flylng IH an ae1oplane Now thlS IS the end of ou1 1oster long I xe told the fate of each one lf you don t llke you1 fortune as lts told he1e Remember lts all 1ust for lun Donald Chr1stman 19 . h1t. 7 7 x ba 7 .4 ' ' A A I , sc U .. v H . V Y' , .ct I K . V. V .' , . L I , ' 1 vw Y s f '. 7 ! u'7 u n I , . k k Y C y , ' v ' t . I .. K ! i. . I . , I . 7 , 1 1 L s. C L 1 n L 7 1 Q ' 9 7 K 7 1 ' . ' . . . . . u yl . I . 1 . . 7. ! 7 Y ! ' v 1 1 :Iv .1 .N ' . c - , , . . . , . , . I . 1. 7 , v .. . w I . V. .. C 1 . . , 77 . 9 ' . ' '71 . ' v .,x . ' . . , . . ' 1 . Class Hlstorq I RESHM AN YEAR OFFICERS I lesldent George Sandtold X ICC Plesldent Thelma 'lhudlum Secletary and Tre'1su1e1 Ellzabeth T wlor Selgeant at Arms Dwlght Clawford Reporter Bertha Landauer Presldent George Sandford Vlce P1es1dent Maly England Secretary Lyle Lemons Sergeant at A1 ms Kenneth Calvm Reporter Volmer Frledhelm In September Nlneteen Hundred Flfteen J H S flung wlde 1ts poltals to '1 troop of eager Ifreshmen The class of 1919 h1d called forth lts Open Sesame Emolled ln every cllss thelr super mtelhgence shone forth 'md the teache1s of Latln Algeb1a Engllsh H1sto1y and the Sclences were over 1oyed at the opportunlty to teach such puplls PZ-lSSlIlg over the teaslng of the upper classmen easlly thev plodded on untll the end of the fn st term Dllllllg' the wlnter a l1te1a1y soclety Cnow w1dely known all ONQ1 the wo1ldJ w as organlzed After MUCH t1ouble lt was put down upon the Hlffh School records as an EXCLUSIVE 19 SOCIETY When the tlme came for 1 name one meanlng the best 1n thlngs of lts klnd was thought the only one good enough and It was called Agaston Then ex 1m1n1t1on tlme came Agaxn J H S was thlllled by the startllng passes that were made and the ox erwhelmlng examlnatlon grades Ot C0111 se these ea1 nest students found thelr second term xely easy and School CtlXlt1QS began to galn the11 mterest The Athletlc fleld w as only 1 stage upon wh1ch these men of 19 mlght show then power Sand ford Shelby Wmdle and D01 man the football heroes had alleady stfutled the fans 'md coaches 1l1tO qulckened 1nte1est by thelr wonderful feats upon the g11d11on and now Humes Snoebe1ge1 and other 19 s stlength ened still more the all pow er of th1s super class upon thetrack A hlke wh1ch wa enyox ed bv neally ex Gly member of the class was held at Wlld Cat Sprlngs earlv ln the Sprmg A llttle later Ill the season the other classes wele astounded by the success of a class pa1ty gn en ln the parlors of the Presbytellan Church Refreshments the d6llCdC5 of which has nevel been exceeded by 'my but those at succeedlng 19 partles were served duung the evemng llil . B. I . .' ' 1 . -' I ' V - K ....YY. A ---Y- -- ---,- ------- ------------ - - . . , C . . V7g7VgVV-w---'-A'q-'-gvw 2. K . . - - -blbqbgnlgr 77g7-----w--,-7VgV-q- W . A. Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,.,.. .CC,.,,rrr,,rr,,r,r.,.,w,,. H arold MCLend0n L - - ' x .,,,. .,Y..77,Y,YY7ff- A--f-f-- ---f- - ---- - , , . . . 1 1 T 1 ' 1 I K, c . c ' ss , U . , . . ' z : ' '- . .. ' ' . ' ' . ' 7 - I Y 7 9 L l I C 9 1 7 v 1 VC ' . 1 ' y v . , . C, . 2 I . ,, . . . . ,, 1 Y Y ' as , H rr ' 1 I ' I 1 nl . C C 1 1 n 1 n v l I ' I l V l 1 ' . A r V Z 1 1 - 4 v ' 7 ' ' - 1 - I x n 1 .Yu 9 I 1 9 V V 4 ' . 1 . . 1' . n v n 1 y , I s v ' - , - y . . ' v ' r S ' 1 - 7 - v vt . , W . . l 1 1 V V C L. x, n 5. A A, D., . . , . 6 . , . The Freshmen year drew to a close without much display from the class but all the school and the members of 19 themselves looked toward the Sophomore year and its prospects. SOPHOMORE YEAR OFFICERS. President ...,.,eee. eerr,e.,.e..r.re...,.rer.....,ee.r.. Ernest Shelby Vice-President .ee.eee.eee.,,e ..,.re..e.....ee..,.,..rr... Lewis Frantz Secretary and Treasurer eeee..,, Harold Spaid-Leola Smith Sergeant at Arms George Sandford Reporter Volmer Frledherm The Sophomores st1ll w1th the splrrt of old Nrneteen came back one hundred strong 1n the fall of 1916 They looked upon the new Fresh men and srghed that It was not possrble for them to galn the helghts that 19 men had reached After work was well settled down and 19 s were aga1n qurckenxn the pulse beats of the professors the football season opened and now be srdes Sandford Dorman Wrndle and Shelby Humes wx as there to strength en the forces of 19 and could be found upon the freld rn gala attrre Honor and glory won for the Sophomores by these heroes a trert for them was decrded upon before cool weather and fr troop of happy Sopho mores sallred forth upon a hrke to Wrld Cat Sprrngs w1th Mr Humphrey and MISS Ayland as chaperones what a trme that was' Only 19 s know' T1me went on and durrng the wrnter 'rn Operetta The Wrndmllls of Holland was g'1V6l1 and among the names of the stars of thls musrcal play many 19 s were seen rn the br1 ht lr hts In the Echoes the Hrgh School paper upon nearly erery page could be found some work of a 19 In the sprrng aga1n 1n the Presbyterran parlors a more delrffhtful party than the other a masquerade party was held Glrdrng thru those rooms one could f1nd Gypsres Clowns Bo Peeps Russran Dancers Mexr can Vaqueros and exery other person one could wrsh to see Nothrng rt was thought then before the comrng 19 parties. could excel the pretty rce cream 111 colors and the 1nd1v1dual cakes roed vuth yellow and touched off by artrstrc pu1 ple 19 s on the top At the end of that year not only the Freshmen but the upper class men were begrnnrng to regard the class of IN1neteen Hundred Nrneteen with wonder and awe What would they do as JUNIORS9 That was to be seen the followrng year JUNIOR YEAR OFFICERS Presldent Ernest Shelby Vrce P1 esrdent Lewrs Frantz Secretary and Tre rsurer Edna Bond Sergeant at Arms George Sandford Reporter Carrre Trmmons lit I . 9 K 1 L C Pa v ' ' , . L ' c 9 c . . , v v . ' ' ' ,T Zu ' I Ln w, L - ' . ' v- - Y 7 7 7 ' K , . . . A ' n . . . . . . , M 1 , r . ' . C C C - ' , ' 7 9 , . . - . . ' H . . . L , ,, . 4 . . y 1 , , . . . ' 0' 0' 9 ca cr - U 77 ' . . . v . s r ' C , 1 Q. . . i . . 9 r D , c , . ' ' v - s ' . - . , . , , ., .. 1, I H Y ' 'v . 7 1 ' 5 ' ' 7 . ' - , s -v , ' - y 1 ' ' - , 1 9 , - - . . i Y. . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 ...,.,..,l,Y,.,......,,,..,......... September, 1917, came none too soon for the prospective Juniors. Their studies and school work were taken up with more vim and vigor' than they had ever heretofore shown. When the football season op- ned many Nineteens were there on the spot rerdy for work ind practice There again one could see Shelby Wrndle Sandford Humes and many other Junior classmen During this winter too another Operetta was being prepared and after examrn rtrons and the removal to the New High School th1s wonder ful musical play Polished Pebbles was given w rth a great deal of the SUCCESS fwhrch was gl dly awarded rtj due to the partrcrpants from the class of Nineteen After some time and trouble the Juniors had their annual class party in the gymnasium of the new High School Although they did NOT get to hrve the FIRST party in the New School they INITIATED it to an ORIGINAL rnd UNIQUE affair the greatest vet heard of in J H S history It wrs given in the form of a vaudeville show rn six acts the clev erness of which has never been excelled All other classes were indeed env rous of this treat for JUNIORS ONLY Then the A aston Literary Society far famed for its wonderful work hrd a hike to which all Nrneteens were invited Plenty of cars were fur nrshed and then Ho' for Cox s Spring On to Neosho' Wrll Nineteen s ever forget that cry? Very likely they w1ll not This year the Girls Clee Club and the Orchestra went to Spring field for the second time and BROUGHT BACK THE CUPS Among those present were many many 19 s Then school drew to a close after a far renouned Junior Senior banquet the excellence of w hrch shall never be equalled The under classmen now looked upon the future Seniors and AD MIRED What WONDERS they were' Next year was their Senior year and erch person looked forward eagerly to it SENIOR YEAR OFFICERS Vice President Kenneth Calvin 2nd year Thelma Johnson Secretary Edna Bond Treasurer Corrine Stout Sergeant At Arms Schell Levy Reporter Carrie Timmons In September 1918 there entered rnto the Joplin High School a Senior class the fame of which IS being read all over the world The mighty class of Nineteen Ill 'll Q V 7 u 4 - v u A . D . , c c . , c , , Y . , . . i . v ., , t . D . . A, 1 ,C , , , , - . ,, . ,, . v. 9 L7 V . V 3 ,C . . . L 1 , A Y . ' . c , , . . . . c L , 7 . 7 ' . 7. . . . if ' I ' ,Y , ' I 9 gi 5 Y - y , l v . ' n . V' 1 v , g g . 1 L , - , , ,s ,' ac 99 - - 9 1 , . . . . ' , as ' , ,v N ya u H , ' n H C L ' 3 Y 7 7 ' 6 . .-. .- . , ' ' ' , . c . . ' . ' ' A , L ' C , ' , . President .,,, .tsptt..t,.. s.spsrrtp.., ,sss.ss .... V o l mer Frredherm C 'Y Y , . ,V Y. . In t1uth many of the mneteen men were gone but fo1 a good cause for the U S A for Old Gloly Elnest Shelby Erwln Humes Geolge Sandford Walter Bmder Paul Marsh Paul Turnel and sex eral othels of our class wele ln the servlce at the begmnlng of the yeal but loyml to J H S and 19 all those who were dlschalged soon enough alte1 Noxem bel 11 came back to graduate to finish school as thelr duty b1d them Probably the flrst thlng of paltlcular mterest IH th1s year was a play, Clalm Allowed glven by membels of the whole school of every clas but at least n1ne of the characters were portrayed by Nmeteens and the play was a malvelous success Aftel thls came the long to be remembered Senlor class pa1ty A good t1me'P Well rather' Ente1 talnment was plentlful durmg the whole 6V9I1lllg' Ca feature seldom known at the partles of othel classesl and the class presxdent made the lemark that the 1efreshments VSGIQ the best any 19 palty had ever had whlch was somethmg to say for 19 refl eshments are always dellclous On the football fleld the ma1o11ty of the squad was made up of 19 s Agam Wmdle was there and though Shelby Sandford and Humes W618 gone Ladd Eberleln hluseman Clayton and Beechwood were thele to take thelr places and fill othels The success of the season was wonder ful because of this team In Basketball g11ls and boys both many from the Sen1or Class made names for themselves and Nmeteen Then the second te1m began and for Class Play managel Harold Spa1d was chosen Melton Ladd was made Ed1to1 IH Chlef of the Annual book the contents of whlch has never been and never w1ll be excelled The Class Play chosen Q Because She Loved Hlm So J the cha1acters were chosen wlth Add1SOH Culver and L1ll1an Keltne1 IH the leadmg roles Class Day was prepared fo1 and the program was a success such as few have known The banquet and the play VSGIC equally, successful and ex eryone u as ove1 whelmed by the actlng po1t1ayed 1n both entertalnments For the commencement exerclses of these fine and 9XtldOldlIl31y examples of SGIIIOIS 1n the Hlgh School people came from mlles around and were exceedlngly pleased wlth them When the SQIIIOFS bade farewell to thelr Alma Matel they slghed fol old J H S had afforded them many Vely emoyable tlmes and thmgs These sen1o1s went out lnto the wo1ld to w1n success IS membels of Nmeteen had ever done and many of them we hope vull vvm lt llft 1 1 ' u . 11 , ,' , . . . . , , 1 5 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . . . E Y ' . Y . , . . . , 1 9 ' . L , L ., cc ' 7' ' 1 L sq , L , L,. , . ' ' ' ' L L' ' . . I . . . V . , . 1 'v 1 . s u at v u L c L L 1 , 11 ' l ' 1 L , L L L . . I. , , Y A L . 1 1 . , h 1 1 1 C 1 ' ' . L L c L' ' ' . L . 1 1 - 1 1 . - - , LL , Y , an ' 11 I 1 Y . . . . - . . . , . L L 1 . ' ' ' L' L L c ' ' L' n l ' ' - I I 1 1 r -4 q ' . 1 I ' ' I 1 l 1 L . . 1 L L. ' - ' 1 I L w . L c . Y. Y. . 1 y - T' y-l-'nu' Class lD1ll Be It knovsn to those hung throughout the lfmd sex en seas and lakes that vse the class of 1919 of the Joplln Hlgh School county of Jasper State of MISSOUFI bemg ot ound and d1spos1nff rn1ndf J 1nd m mory UD do lnstlgate dxertlse and asselt that thls 1nstrument IS to be our list mll and testlment ithele belng no 0tl'l9ISl A t I We do hereby bequeath to the class ot 20 the sole 11ght to publlsh the School and Home md do s1nce1ely hope that they w1ll take adxantfrge of th1s gland opportunltv to vun dlStlI1Ct10II -md so fall to furnlsh enough m 1te1 1al for the one column vwhlch at plesent IS set apart for H1gh School ltems Art II We confer upon the Junlors all of the Semor prlvlleges vshlch we hawe en1oyed throughout the yeal and dvlse that they clalm all of them to the mlnuetest detall Art III All of the money left from edltlng the Annual IS hereby glven to the school boald to pulchas apparatus f01 the chem1stry and physlcs department hkevuse all of the dGI1C1t f1om the class palty whlch has not been used for other pu1 poses IS to be used to relleve the monotony of the every day menu of the caieterla Art IV The SQHIOIS next year w1ll be glwen the 110'ht to tease the Fleshmen and sell assembly tlckets They must also have the ught yeal the graduatlng class belng allowed to select any play they w1shed provlded xt sulted P1 Of9SS01 Blame Art V The flowe and decoratlons Wh1Ch we use ale to b g1ven to the class of '70 so that they may be taken care of and used for com mencement next yea1 Art VI The SQHIOFS also g1ve the class of 20 the llght to walk ln the halls du11ng the tl1'U9 between the rlngmg of the p3SSlI1g' bell and the taldy bell D10Vld6d they moxe qulckly and wear padded or 1ubbe1 soled shoes to p1 event nolse alvx ays movlng 1n gloups of one pelson nd move ln the propel d1rect1on vshlch shall be clearly stated and mapped out by thc prmclpal th1s r1ght of course mll be taken from them upon the breakmff of any of the regul lt1OIIS vshlch vse '1dV1S6 should be p11nted 1n book fo1m md that the flrst two months of school next year be spent 1n memorlzmg these lules Art VII All L1f1I'IlllSh9d vsolk and poor lessons w1ll be glven to the faculty fOl reconslderatlon Alt VIII The tlme we have wasted vsrxtlng these mll be glven to the class of 20 to be used next year Art IX It IS the xx 1ll of the class of 19 that the Fleshmen select a red flow er f0I class flow 61 thus representlng the school n hen they wear Alt X In I9C0gllltlOll of the noble SGIXICQS lendered by Mr Blame md hls earnest endeaxols to please the members of the cl1ffe1 nt classes bv seelng that they d1d not get lost about the bulldmg durmg class p rlods I-lf! ' I n I I- C y I A L n' I , u in . , . - 1 , Y K L' , F c L .I b . 2 9 . , , a ' Q .. ' 2 ' ' .7 'z , ' ':. 1' . . C . ' ' . . , 2 h ' c ' t I . , c 2 -. v . v kv ' 1 Y . v v la Y ', a - In u i V D . . . ' : . ' ' , '- to select, plan and execute the Class play, this being the case in the present I! :S 1 . . rs ' ' ' ' e ' i , -A -4 C . . , v. . 1 1 , U . NY 7 l Y u n 1 . ' v 1 ' ' - . .N ' u . , . I . . , .. . , C 5 K. , i t 3 z . ' ' . . . ' ' , z . ' . , . . ' ' v 7 I vi I u . I . , 1t. 2 ' , v .S 1 A ' ,9 , V y-Five it is the will of the class of '19 that he be given six or eight assistants. and that they be presented with a watchman's club and nickelplated stars. Art. XI. The boys of the class of '19 wish Mr. Vawter to be presented with another whistle, since he has worn out the olcl one in their lg-elialf. Art. XII. The next Senior class will be given our seats in the audi- torium, where on Friday mornings they will be near the stage where the heartless torturers that drop in may have a better chance to render ef- fective services, provided that they march into assembly without awaken- ing any echoes, and sit quietly while some lieutenant may unfold before their spellbound minds the wonderful anatomy of the house fly. Signed, sealed and declared by the above named class of '19 to be their last will and testament, in my presence, who at its request Cond no othersj have signed my name as witness thereto. EXECUTIONER: ALMOST ANYONE. Clvde Dilworth 1 . y .f 7 N 0 Q HHHS 'W M W jg Q Wil S X W 1 '?W WZ, Iwnfmnwffmfwar , I4 Ulf Ill f1'M.! I if Hg if jx in Ny f K in 5- 'Q X If Ftxvff-i n 5 Z. k -1 gA,,, FUTURE - GRRDUBTES f fg ' , t , ' ini ' - bf X o cf: o c Q c c e X 0 , 5-. X' ' f ,5 W . v A ' .- ' , ' A .tg ' , ,-,..-...ZQK AT? T' Va' Y 1 ' x, .' f -- N ' J XJ' , -5 r 1' i 4 y .' 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V +- 1 l ' W' 1 ' f , ' - s ' lm, Sb Student Councll The Student COUHC11 IS an o1gan1zat1on representmg eve1y sect1on room and each of the flve classes of the school The presldent and v1ce presldent chosen by the student body whlle the othel offlcers wele elected by the membe1s of the COUHCII The offlcers elected were Melton Ladd Presldent Ruth Pa1nte1 VICE Pres1dent Harold Spald Treasurer The pu1pose of the Student Councll IS to brmg the students IH closel connectlon w1th the faculty by glvmg them an opportunlty to SXDIGSS thell ldeas and of mak1ng suggestlons that are brought up before the faculty by theu 1ep1esentat1ve and these 1n turn dlscuss and consider the suggestwns and endeavor to Carl y out such as w1ll prove a benefit to the students or w1ll be for the bettelment of the school Although thele seemed to be a lack of lnterest 1n thls olganlzatlon because It was not glven the power to enforce the resolutlons and motlons passed by 1ts membels much was done that proved to be a help to the faculty SIL I l e e u el Elizabeth Taylor ......u,,..,........................,.....,....... 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'ix Y- 'ight H1 Club The H1 Club or the Y W C A Club was the largest and llV6l1eSt OI'g3.111Zdt1OI1 111 the school The flrst of the semester the followlng off1cers were elected Ellzabeth Taylor P1es1dent Ge1trude Kleln VICE Pres1dent Ethna Jones S901 etary Ca111e Tlmm0I1S Repo1 ter MISS Lewers G1llS WO1k sec1etary M1ss Berthe Danlel MISS Anne Stowell Mlss Ethel Rolllns and M1ss Marle Snead wele the advlsory Off1C81S Phe meetlngs of the club W616 held every other Thursday at wh1ch t1me very 1nte1est1ng dlscusslonals were held The b1g features of the yea1 have been the Fathel and Daughter pa1 ty wh1ch was somethlng new and proved very lHteI'6StlI'lg to the people of Joplln the party f01 the Freshmen g1rls was also successful and the Mothe1 and Daughtel Banquet wh1ch was even mole successful th1s vear than before A b1g campa1gn was put on the latter part of Ma1ch and as a result ONQI n1nety gnls Jolned the club A Y W C A carnlval was put on the 111 st of May to 1a1se money to send delegates to Holllster thlS summe1 and the H1 Club held an lmportant place ln lt Wlth thelr Japanese Tea Garden The H1 Club expects to send between two and five glrls to the conference th1s summe1 wh1ch w1ll be a good representatlon SLN l ' u ' ' H . . . ' ' ' I ' ' Blanche Porter .....,1,...c..,,........,cec,.,e,,.,,.,,,cYe,.,,,,,, Treasurer . .n , ' Q' t 'f ' :A ' ' . . 1 , n 5 n , - , 7 , . . l n ' I ' 1 . Y . . , a 1 S ' Z , . Y L 3 . . , . 'P Six y-Sine Slqma Gamma Slqma Among the oiganlzations which are a souice of gieat benefit to ou1 High School and of which we ale 1ustly proud the Sigma Cfzmma Sigma Senior gnls society must be classed as one of the foremost It has exist ed foi S6V6l1l years and 1n thls time has made great progiess and has been of much benefit to the institution The girls began thelr work at the first of the yeai In1t1at1ons weie held in the gymnasium and evely one had a great tlme The followlng Off1CQ1S were elected for the fil st semester Carue Tlmmons President Irma Meyer Vlce P1 esldent Anetta Gilstiap Secretary Bertha Landauei Repo1te1 The soc1ety accompllshed much besides addlng more stars to the serxlce flag which the gn ls presented to the school last year Wlth the comlng of the new semestei the girls looked folward to the 1n1t1at1ons of new membels The scene of frohc was in the gay festooned Gym and afterward a line party to the Electuc New 0fT1C9lS weie elected foi the comlng semester Blanche Porter Presldent Eun1ce Carpentei Vice President Carue Timmons Secretaly Irma Meyeis Repoiter Altho the society does not carry on r1val1y Wlth any othei society the 1nte1est and enthuslasm grew with every meeting They have work ed harmoniously hand in hand always pursuing the path that leads to the betterment of the society I l , t , IC ' , R ,S L. .,, . 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Y . r 'N I V S.-xw-rx 3' v-'7 fx gb v vig Xvf-'1 ,ff ' ys jfi'l3lQ1 l- 'wsfj XX v j.f'hy ,Q warg'-' il ., -'wjvxllj K Q5j12,,YYvxj. f '-fi' 'x', .en g - LA xml 'ij The L11 The L1t 18 the oldest soclety IH the Jophn Hlgh School and 1s stuctly fol the boys Altho there a1e not many old members thls yea1 It has a la1 we membershlp The ploglams have conslsted mostly of debates and extemporaneous speeches Our slogan lb Socletles may come SOCl9t1eS may go but the L1t goes on foreyer The off1cers for the filst semester of 1918 1919 vwele Presldent Bemamln Ha1d1n VICE Plesldent Rolland Shadday Sec y T1 eas Po1ter Clant The Off1CelS for the last semester were P19S1d9Ht Challes Lyon N ICG Presldent Bemamln Hal dm 'Sergeant at Arms Pwtsehal Bucknel R9D0l't9l Roy Burgess Lnde1 the leadershlp ot our faculty sponsol Mr C B NIcClellan the Llt has been able to letalll lts standlng as one of the most pxoffresslxe l1te1ary socletles lll the Jophn Hlgh School l ll ' I1 ' nl. . ' , . l f ', . . .D . . . . 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C harles Lyon x ' ' S ....YYY ....,., .,,,,,,,,...,,, 1 U Y 2 ' ' - , . 1. . l , as ' u , ' ' ' i V' l wi- V . . . - . 1 L C kk Fl The Ann Hathaunau The Ann Hathaway IS one of the newly 01g'2.I11Z6d SOC19tl9S of the Jophn Hlgh School but IS provlng to be one of the most successful The pu1pose of th1S olganlzatlon whlch lncludes Senlor Jun1o1 and Sopho more glrls IS the study and app1ec1at1on of Shakespeare The fhst meetlng of th1s organlzatlon on February twenty fh st was held f01 the electlon of offlcers The offlcers are Vlce P1es1dent Ethna Jones Secretary and Tleasurel Letha Creech Reporter Elsa Wade At the second meetlng the colors and flowels were chosen The colors are pu1plc green and gold and the fl0W61S are the purple and yellow vlolets combmed Wlth the Engllsh 1Vy Some of Shakespeales plays have been studled A Mldsummel s Nlght Dream and Romeo and J ullet The sponso1 for thls O1g3.I11Z8.t1OYl IS MISS Berthe Dan1el and w1th her help the glrls have planned many thmgs of 1nte1 est for th1s year one of whlch was the banquet held at the close of the yea1 when the off1cers for the ensumg year were elected I 'l A l v l 1 f 7 ' I L Q. 1 K - D D . , . 1 . . . . - - Y ' 1 I f 1 - , 1 s , l, - , I a I . . . . y - l Y President ,,.,...,..c....,,.c,.,.,..,c.lss,,,,,,,c,,os ,,lccc,,,,,,. O pal Cheney - , 1, n , I , u ' , 1 ' 1-cc ' ,v ' Y! H ' ii , . . 7 La SOClGtG Francalse La SOC1tE Francalse W1th M1ss Jul1ette Der11n as sponsol was re orgamzed the second semester and the followmg offlcers we1e elected Genevleve Ingram Plesldent Laurence Myers Vlce Plesldent Ma1 16 Beechwood Reporter The puzpose of thls soclety has been to furthel a general lnterest 1n French and to glve the students an opportunlty to become more p1of1c1ent m the speakmg and understandlng of the language The plograms conslsted of muslcal numbers leadmgs, dlscusslons and conversatlons ln French to fu1 ther the 1nte1est of ltS study All those who ale studylng French at present and those who have studled It are elxglble to mernbersh1p lil g . . , . . . 0 i. i I, - , ' 3 Mary Winchester ....eoeo......o.eeeo,,,.c.o........e............ Secretary , 1 . . - . . , . . . . 1 .' - 'vu y- wee xr HU TARY Ml. I. 1 5 The Joplin Hlqh School Cadet Corps In lesponse to a DObltlV6 demand for lt by the boys 1 course in 'Vhhtarx Training was lnstltuted ln Joplin Hlgh School last Septembe1 On the first Wednesday of the year the boys vseie called togethei and the nature of the t1a1n1ng was explained and then after retumg to the street they VS916 sepalated 1nto s1x compames For about a month they were drilled and lnstructed 1n the ait of conducting squad and company moxements Then the influenza ban lntelrupted their 1nst1uct1ons and by the t1me school was finally 1eopened almost all of the knowledge and pep had been os Satisfactory results were not obtalned because of th s loss and about the mlddle of December the coips was leorganlzed into '1 battallon of four companies and a band to vshlch a fifth company wls added at the be glnnlng of the second semester Duung the second S6l'li9Stel the boys had become more and more skllled and infused wlth the Splrlt of enthusiasm so that when M1 Blame revlewed the corps on Aplll 16th he wltnessed th best d11ll of the year The reactionary p611Od 1n vwhlch an I don t care attltude was assumed has been passed and although there ale a few who do not report to dull these ale being weeded out It IS hoped that the end of the yea1 w1ll find every boy 1n the lanks of the corps for aftel all a school 01g'3.l'11Z3t1OI1 should count on the suppolt of eveiyone and not only on that of the majority After summing up the h1sto1y of this organlzatlon It is well to see what benefits have been de11ved These benefits may be d1v1ded under the heads of d1sc1pl1nary and physlcal benefits We have leained a lesson ln obeying duly constltuted authorlty and the course of M1l1ta1y T1a1n1nfr Illay be counted as a success because of this fact Examples of the physl cal benefits conflont us exe1y day Boys who possessed 'very stooped shoulders 1n Septembel now stand four square to all the W1l1dS that blow Those who formerly walked Wlth thelr eyes on the g'1Ol1Hd now look proud ly out on the wolld as lf to pioclalm that they have been admitted into the great heutage of man that of belng his own mastei A glance ox er the work of Milltary T1a1n1ng 1S sudlclent to 1mp1ess one w1th the good lt has accompllshed However we must not stop wlth the conslderatlon of past benefits but we must look towald the future as a great foltress in wh1ch 1S a store house of greatei benefits vlhlch ale ours 1f we advance and captuie the foltress As an 1nd1cat1on of vshat IS to come in the nent yeal ou1 school has been commlssloned a unlt 1n the R O T C and We are to have a regular army officer ln charge of the t1a1n1ng So let us thank those who have had Mllltary Tra1n1ng in chalge thls yeal and prepale ou1selx es for the term of 1919 1920 so that in It we may make an even mole enxlable recoid for the publlshels of the next JOPLIMO to prmt N xt Fu ' ' ' .,2 T , . . 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' ,' ',-15 le The Honorlan Debahnq Club A recent orgfmlzatlon of the Joplln Hlgh School IS the Honorlan De batlng Club whlch had ltS first meetlng 1n Aprll of thls yea1 Its object IS to create an mterest and to develop debatmg ablllty of the students belongmg to the socltey so as to enable them to have a knowledge of argument and olatory Owlng to a lack of debatlng socletles 1n the Hlgh School It became very evldent that somethlng Was needed to obllterate the trouble that has been experlenced 1n selectlng the debatlng teams each year due to the lack of experlence Wlth one 010'3IllZ3.t10Tl devoted especlally to debfmtmg and oratory thls trouble would be lessened to a large degree On account of the semestel closlng so soon after organlzmg no ex t9HS1Ve progl am has been formulated but the soc1ety hopes to have '1 large 1ep1esentat1on 1n the years to come and w1ll endeavor to make the mem bers of the Hlgh School debatlng team as efT1c1ent and well tralned as DOSS1bl6 The followlng are 0ff1C91S elected by the charter members of the soc1ety Pres1dent Pearce Aul Vlce Pres1dent Donald Chr1stman Sec y T1 easu1e1 Patrxck Malln Mr R A Gradday who d1d much to 1213111 the members of the debatlng team thls year IS sponsol of the O1g'al11Z3tl0Il The Spamsh Club The Spanlsh Club was organlzed 1n Decembel by Mr Jullo Mlngot The first meetlng was held ln January and was attended by a prodlglous number of Spamsh students besldes a numbel of v1s1tors The audltor lum was selected as the place of meetmg The followlng are the offlcers of the club John Sapp Pres1dent V1rg1n1a Clay Vxce Pres1dent Secretary Catherine Crews Repolter Selgeant at Arms Connell Cowan February the S1Xth the Spanlsh Club gave an elaborate party whxch met w1th great success Aftel the party a proglamme was glven blnce that tlme the club has been rather 1nact1ve but promlses greater and bettel thlngs for the next year H I S ! 7 , c . . , C . . , , V-- . . .HuHN-Hunn-n----'uuuuu--- ' ' Reporter ...,..........,......,.............,....,....s.r.....ssr,,,, Ethna Jones . , . , , -----.-q---.----'.- v on . . , 1-in u . u c Q l 3 .LVHEICI O SFRA! 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X Treble Clef Club The Treble Clef Club always Glrls Glee Club had 1n 1ts thlrd yeal a membershlp of thlrty two Junlor and SGHIOI glrls They met early 1n Septembe1 1918 and elected offlcers Pres1dent Roberta Ke1th Vlce Pres1dent Corrme Stout T1 easul er Ge1trude Klem Eve1y month adds to the1r popularlty they seem almost lndespensl ble to the SOC1al l1fe of the school and c1ty They have sung tW1C9 for the F01 tnlghtly MUSIC Club tW1Ce f01 the G A R s for the Fashlon Show xt the First Methodlst Church at the Mother Dauofhtel Banquet and several tlmes at Teachels Meetmg They sang IH the theatnes as four mmute wo1kers 1n the Foulth L1be1ty Loan Campalgn The h1gh school pup1ls know when they see a troup of whlte mlddy sults and red tles on F1 lday mormng that they a1e to have a pleasant Assembly They have been glven th1s pleasure sevelal tlmes th1s year The Club grac1ous1y answel d the call of duty when they sang at the Flag ralsmg and the1r volces rang cleal and brlght as the Stals and Strlpes took ltS f11st tllp to the top of the new flagpole All these have been worthy S61 VICSS but the blg thmg Wlth the Club and all the hlgh school was the Southwest MISSOUII Musxcal Meet at Sp1 lngfleld Ap11l 26 and the Tr1 State meet at Plttsburg May 6 The gxrls sang the waltz Carmena and won second p11Z6 1n both contests The1r tone quahty appearance and the attentlon glven the1r d11ector were p1a1sed 1n both meets The 1emarkable work of the organlzatlon 1S 1n a large part due to the k1nd and efflclent dlrec t1on of Mlss Catherme Barker . - . - 1 l . slxx H up-rj: lk, A yum, lik mg? 4 X1 in as ' 9 H- ' ' ' - 'Y Y ' : Secretary ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,l.,,A,,,.ele,,,,,,,..tcte.c,...., Naomi Daugherty , . - 3 . .- - . . . . . , . 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D r ,X 'N . , ,.Q , , A Qui 'RIP -.A - 'A-A-- .Q liz Boqs Qlee Club Although organlzed only a few months the Boys Glee Club IS an organlzatlon of whlch the Joplln Hlgh School mlght well be proud MISS Barker deseues much commendatlon fO1 her work IH the duectlng of these boys who showed the11 excellent tra1n1ng by brlnglng back the first DIIZQ fl om Spr1ngf1eld where they had as a cornpetltor the Carthage Boys Glee Club of hlgh standmg Joplln also won second place out of four contestants at P1ttsburg The follovung are the Off1Ce1S of the Club Merton Ladd Presldent Theodore Arbuthnot Sec y Treasure1 The personnel IS as follows FIRST TENOR D1ck Conklln Harold F1eeman Sam Gelllns Lorenzo Banks SECOND TENOR Theodore Arbuthnot Harold Thlell Glen Dooley John Stout BARITOINE Scherl Levy Pealce Aul Frank Roblnson W11l1am Kmght BASS Merton Ladd Jack Amos Hugh Woodworth Call Stexens Add1son Culxel P1an1st I X l l I Frank Robinson ...,.,.l.,.e..,...,...u.l...........,....... 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' ' ' ' ! 9 ! : ' -1 7 V 1 ' I Y S- ! ? nr R4 rw Orchestra The Hngh School has due neason to be proud of the orchestra thls year as nt has done hard and nntellngent monk In addntnon to funnnshnng good musnc at assemblnes nt has offncnated 1n lnke capaclty on numerous othen occasnons ot school and CIVIC nmportance The onchestra furnnshed muslc fon the follovsnng plays and entertann ments The Gypsy Roxen a musncal comedy Clanm Allow ed a play glven by the Hngh School students Lone Star the I nthen and Son Banquet, Class Play Baccalaun eate Sermon and Commencement exercnses Honors wene awanded the orchestra at Spnnngfield and Pnttsburg The pen sonnel IS as follows Fnrst Vnolnn John Sapp Mnlton Rothschnld Elwabeth Watson Bertha Landauer Ophelna Braeckel Marguernte Dehm Cello Dennns Scafe Bass Vnolnn Melton Ladd Clarmet George Wenmer Second Volnn Vnrgmna Clay Paul Boggs Walter Bnaeckel Snmon Strauss Edmund Chrnstman Tnombone Paul Nlansh Benson Clank Plano lxathcnme Gannett Oboe Ray Burgess Dnrecton' Nlnws Cathernrne Banken Connet Edward Warden Ceorge Srhulon llnums Ferlll Foster Flutes Hanold Thlell Ralph Ostenloh French Horn Eugene Cookcnlv Roy Burgess F W Qnsfikff. . 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I , V K . 4 . 1'1 The Band The lxttel pant of the second semester vutnessed the return lrom the al my of Mr T Plank Coulter who lmmedlately assumed the dlrectol ate of the band 1n hls own enelgetlc and efflclent way and soon had moulded out of the formel band a band the Joplln Hlgh School mlght well be p1 oud of The band vsas conducted upon a mllltarv basls and was an lm pol tant part of the Hlgh School mxhtary organlzatlon The band had a membersh1p of thlrty student muslclans each str1v1ng to glve the Hlgh School a cledltable muslcal o1g'an1zat1on of thlS klnd It was enteled ln the trx state muslcal contest at Plttsburg and f01 the excellent playmg fdue much to thelr d119CtOll the boys added one mole lovmg cup to oul already ox erflovung trophy collectlon IILI i t y l - ' A X' . ' K , ,-+..,....-..M.,., , J' WL T. ae ' ,, ,. .. . , Y,,f,g,k, 2 . . , , K. 1 . . . . .. , . . . , . 1 . , K . Y A . v. ' ' . -' v. 1 ' - ' y ' 1 . . , . . Y V. . 42' ' up-H1 A Ethyl DeM5 rle Class Plaq 66 Because She Loved I-Irm So Olrver West, a successful parnter has one flaw rn hrs happrness Gertrude, hrs wrfe, rs realous The servants take advantage of thrs Susan the mard sprrnkles Olrver s coat wrth new mown hay and places several harrs on hrs shoulder Tom, Gertrude s brother, has Just called to tell her of hrs betrothal to Julre, the daughter of Dean Langley He rs to brrng them to drnner Tom explarns that the Dean rs a great strckler for peace and harmony rn the famlly When Gertrude finds the perfume and the harrs, a famrly row beglns whrch results rn then carryrng the trouble to Gertrudes parents Into thrs quarrel Tom mtroduces the Dean and Julre and sees hrs hopes of happrness flee Tom gets home first and tells hrs parents of the trouble They deter mrne to grve the Wests a lesson and when Gertrude and Olrver arrrve they fmd M1 nd Mrs Weatherby, hrtherto noted for therr harmonrous marrred lrfe, rn the mrdst of a terrrble quarrel Agam Tom brrngs the Dean and Julre rnto the quarrel and rs rn desparr Mr and Mrs Weather by sorry for Tom explarn the srtuatron, and Gertrude frnds that she has unjustly accused Olrver CAST IN ORDER OF THEIR ENTRANCE Susan Mrs Wests mard Lors Allen Prrtchard the Wests butler Baroness Lucette I Fstrange Drcea Clay Naomr Daugherty Clx de Drlworth Mr Greene farmer Wrllre Greene hrs son Prof French hrs brother rn law Gertrude West Hrs Wrfe Thomas Weatherbv Mrs Wests Brother Rev Lyman Langley Dean of Waterford Julre Langley Hrs Daughter Srr Regrnald Bertram Hrs Nephew Mr Jackson Mrs Jackson Mr Breslm Mrs Breslrn Mrs Barlow Mrs Ellrs John Weatherby Gertrude Wests Father Mrs Weatherby Gertrude Wests Mother Margaret the Weatherbw s servant Senora Gonzales frrend of Weatherbys Chrqurta Senorras lrttle grrl Edward Marsh frrend of Weatherbys Collrns Weatherbx s gardener Drnner Guests Merton Ladd Herbert Rav Manfred Vanocker Addlson Culver Lrllran Keltner Gorda Pond Don Chrrstman Marjorie McClellan Theodore Arbuthnot Myrl Overall Bertha Landauer Pearce Aul Certrude Klern Blanche Porter Corrrne Stout Schell Levy Marjorre Gallowav Helen 'N1cCor Catherrne Crews DeEtte Dehm Frank Robrnson Eugene Cookerly l' rilhtx Fu ' !! . 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Y i y- ee of Ethel LaFohl vyas taken bv Mrss Helene Mrllsap and for evrdence of he ,renal beauty rn the garb of a Red Cross nurse apply to Tom Bradley Besrdes those mentroned above the ca t of characters mcluded Nlrs Thompson Marre Beechwood I rttle Scout Iyford Sabourrn Tom Bradley Patrrck Malrn Nlr Metz Ernest Caskey Nlrs Nletz Cathryn Crews Nlary 'lletz 'Nlaude Lourse Allen Sherman 'XIet7 Ned Swart7 Nlrs Hohenvollern 'ylary McDowell Hernre Hohenzollern John Keller School Chrldren Margaret Huber Naomr Daugherty Gertrude klern Thelma Poundstone Letha Creech Hrlda Hrll Qpqsq Rover What proy ed to be the best musrcal comedy eyer staffed by Joplrn Hrgh School puprls started rts rnrtral run Tuesday Aprrl 14 The vyork of the Iroys md Grrls Glee Clubs yyas hrghlv reflected rn therr 'retrng and srngrnff The selcctron of characters wrs wonder ful for each one proved ur artrst 'rt deprctrng hrs part Frnancrally the play yy as also a success for the audrtorrum w rs packed The plot dealt vyrth a boy yyho was brought up rn a gypsy camp but rfteryy ards proy ed to be an Englrsh lord Thrs part yyas successfully acted bv Harold Threl copy of the program rs as follows CAST OI CHAR-KC'II'RS frn order of frr t appearanceb Nlcg old gypsy yyoman Naomr Daugherty !ar'r belle of the gypsy camp Nlargery Wrley 'Nl rrto Nleg s husband Merton Ladd Smfo gypsy lad rn love yyrth Zara Irank Robrnson Rob Gypsy Rover Qafteryyards Srr Grlbert Hoyyej Harold Threl lady Constance daughter of Srr Geo Martendale Ether Henderson Lord Craven an Englrsh Fop Sam Gellens Srr Ceo 'Xlrrtendale Fnglrsh country gentleman Scherl Levv Nrn'r Second Daughter of Srr Geo Corrnne Stout Captarn Ierome Captarn rn Englrsh Army Rrchard Conklrn Srr Toby Lvon a socrety butterfly Theodore Arbuthnot Srr Francrs Mc Corkle song publrsher of london Pearce Aul Iackey Hugh Woodworth CHORUS frrls Thelma Poundstone Ruth Flerschaker Catherrne Freeman Catherrne Crews Alprne Chapman Blanche Porter Mary England Gladys Allrson Elrvabeth Taylor Pearl Berry Thelma Thudrum Leola Smrth Marre Beechwood Boys Theodore Arbuthnot John Stout Jack Amos Glenn Dooley Pearce Aul Hugh VVoodworth Harold Freeman Carl Stevens Wrllram Knrght CHILDREN Thelma Poundstone Catherrne Freeman Ruby Woodbury Alpha Chapman Mary England Margerrte Dehm SYNOPSIS ACT I A Gypsy Camp near London, Mornrng ACI' II and III A room rn the home of Srr Geo Nlartendale Between Acts 1 and 2 two weeks elapse Between Acts 2 and 'S two years elapse Llilhty 4 Q Y . . . 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PEARCE AUL PATRICK MAl.lN Our Debaters Pearce Aul and Patrlck Malln composed the most succes ful debatm team QNGI recorded 1n the annuals of Joplm Hlgh School Chosen by competent mdges flom a t1y out open to all they represented the best l0I'6'IlS1C talent of the H1gh School and well repald the contldence plated m them As fate had It ou1 boys dlew the afflrmatue s1de of the d1ff1 cult questlon Resolsed that the formatlon of a lldt1OIl21l labor paltv would be fol the best 1111291 ests of the laborlng classes of the L S and so Well d1d they uphold the uvfhts of the down tlodden labormg man m the fu st xlctory ox er Neosho that they we1e affaln Un en that s1de The next debate w1th Webb C1ty was hotly contested but the 1'l1E1St91fLll rebuttal of the Jophn boys won the dec1s1on by a vote of 2 to 1 The contest at Webb Cltg, proved that the afflrmatlwe Slde was not all a path of loses and the Joplln lepresentatn es coached by R A Graddy plepared dlhgently fo1 the commg clash w1th Monett They amassed scores of negatne po1nts whlch would hawe done credlt to the OTHER s1de and a way the 1udges asselted that they had HQNQI b9ll9Y6d that a Hlgh School boy could equal Mr Auls speech whlle Mr lVI1lll'1S lebuttxl could not be beat One Monett representatlxe hid to repeat put ot hls speech to cox er the allotted ten mmutes and both put the questlon so 1nd1rectly that Joplln found lt dlfflcult to fmd po1nts to 1efute The only thmg that ma1red the good morals of the J0pllI1 boxs 1n the Monett contest was the 1udge s declslon 2 to 1 1n favor of Monett N9N61th9l6Ns w hen the flnal 1epo1t of the d1str1ct was made It wts Cl1SCOX9I'QCl that Jophn was the only contestant that had won on the aftlrmatne s1de M1 Aul and M1 Malm haxe made an 9llXl3blQ recold a record that future teams wlll strne unceaslngly to equal JOpl1Il Hlgh School lppleclates the1r good work whlch It IS hoped w1ll st1mulate debatlng ln the llltlllt-N and takes thls oppoltunlty, to ewpl ess ltS deep felt gratltude Much credlt IS due to Donald Chrlstman chosen as altelnate of thls te 1m and also to Rolland Shadday Q . 3 , l - l I 1 C l 1 I L L1 SS' K ' , . 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STANLEY CLAY Oratorq Joplln Hlgh School was represented 1n the Sprmgfleld oratorxcal contest thls yea1 by Stanley Clay He chose fm h1s sublect a dlscusslon of the questlon whlch agltates the vsolld today The League of Natlons Stanley spent many houls wolklng on h1s oratlon and when he dellv 91 ed It 1n the prellmlnarv contest ue vue1e all convmced th xt there should be a League of NcItlOI1S so fo1 ceful was h1s algument In the prellmlnary contest he had only one opponent Mlss Edna Schrader who lb to be con Ofratulated on hel o1at1on Wh1Ch showed the effects of perslstent study supervxslon of Mrs George Wolfe and when he left for Sprmgfleld he felt confldent of makmg a good showmg There wele sux other schools that entered thelr youthful Danlel Websters and Henly Clays ln the contest held at Sp11ngf1eld Normal on the nlght of Ap11l tvs enty slxth Thele were many good oratlons and the oratlon whlch Mr Clay had prepared took second place We may well feel ploud of the 01 atm who represented us because from all s1des vxe have heald pralse of hls work at Spungfxeld and he d9S61V6S whatever trlbute we may bestow But although we who know hlm may complxment and pralse hlm Stanley plobably w1ll xemember most of all the undlvlded attentlon Whlch hls audlence at Sprlngfxeld gave h1S well dellvered oratlon for after all the attltude of hls hearels IS leally the touch stone of the speakel s excellence However we must not stop wlth a conslderatlon of past gloly Instead we must lemember that Stanley wlll be wlth us agaln next year Wlth a new and bettel chance to wln glory for Joplln Hlgh School I-gl I 1 l l l l . . . I V I --H K K ' .kk ,, 1 . Lv' b u vi w K s I I . Y S ! .X - rs h h y S V ' ' After this contest Stanley began to work harder than ever under the K K. , K . . 1 v ' y , . . Y . . . . . - . . 7 , . . v . I - J ' K t . . i l' tj-.' . x w x , N -ri ' ' ' V , , V , cumin! 19--1' lI1:t.r'.-Svxfr, N.-I 7' If THE SQUAD Reserve Js I earce Aul Ned Svs ut? Plot d Fhurmm Sept. Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Eufrene Marlatt Jamee B1 lggle SLHEDULE 27 at Joplin-Joplin 7' Neosho 7. 4 at Fort Scott-Joplin 10' Fort Scott 7. 4 at Lakeside-Joplin 49' Carthage O. Nov. . 6 at Seneca- Joplin 14' Seneca 3. 15 at Joplin-Joplin 31' Monett 0. Nov. . 22 at Carthaffe-Joplin 13' Carthage 6 . 28, at Joplin-Joplin, 193 Webb City, 7 6, at Joplin-Joplin, Og Neosho, 0. 13, at Neosho-Joplin, Og Neosho, 12. The tralnlng fo1 the 1918 football season began on the second dav of school Wlth M1 R A Graddv the new coach keeplng hls efcpexlenced eye open for hkelx prospects Only one letter man was back but the countless heroes of the red and green refused to be CllSC0l1I'1g9d They tackled the grllld of the dally practxces w 1th gr1m dete1mmf1t1on and ln three weeks they could not be told from the battle scaued veterans of Joplm s many former X1CtOI'18S The fn st game was w1th Neosho on the home fleld and was wxtnessed by 1 large crowd of enthuslastlc devotees of the fall sport At the end of the f1rst halt the score stood 7 0 IU favor of Neosho but 1n the second half Bullet Shaw dalted th1ough for a touchdown and the game ended 1n a t1e 7 7 The next game WhlCh was probably the ha1dest game of the sea on was w1th Fort Scott Ior a whlle the b1g end of the score seemed to lean towald the 0pDOS1l1g team but en cou1 aged by a touchdown 1n the last pa1t of the game the prlde of the Ioplm H1gh School kept up the good work and the game ended wlth the b1g end of the score 1n our favor 10 7 Although two eazy uctorles tor the Joplm H1gh School followed Joplln 48 Carthage 0 Joplln 31 Monett 0 the rest of the games we1e hard fought battles WhlCh won fame for the Jophn H1gh School thloughout the Southwest and gave It the name of p1obab1y the best team ln thxs part of the state As the season plogressed and Joplm played on wlthout the loss of a game the led and green players were matched agamst Neosho who also had the 1Gpl1t3.tl0l1 of haung a good team to decxde the champlonshlp of Southwest lVI1SSOUI'l A good game was enuoyed by a large crowd of enthuslasts desplte a fllle dr1zzle of 1a1n and about foul 1nches of mud The game ended a scoreless tle and consequently anothel game had to be played thls tlme at Neosho before e1the1 team could clalm the champ1onsh1p Jopl1n went to Neosho accompanled by almost as many rootels as that town could b11ng forth upon the fleld of battle Although Jopllr d1d come out at the lxttle end of the score 12 0 It proved to be the fastest and best game of the season and Joplm feels w1th the exceptlon of what mlght be called luck 1n some Instances the game was falrly won lu, N N x V L' E . . . t , , l A I' V . I K v I S L. . I . . C, - - c . . , 1 . C , L. . . . y - ' ', . v . ' 1' Q I. V I 1V 1 , . 1 . . x ' . x , ' u H Y , - V . O . . - 1 . . . , GRADDY S ' I S ' '- ' ' Q- r ' F ' L , . K - I V l 4 v l C V 7 C . Y . . - 7 v. . 3 3 Y Y 1 -' l I I . . W . . . u v 1 l I Y- u .. , .. , I Y V 4 ' V I . . . , , . . . v ' y v ' ' ' l I . 1 I ' 1 7 1 ' ' 1 s , ' I ' 1 Y' ' Y Y n 'J' 'l1!.-N I A L rptam WAYNE WIND! F Fnd and Half Back Fhrs was Wayne s thrrd and last year on the team As Captarn he knew every rule of the game and by evperrence knew how to meet almost every play used bv the op posrng team He was exceptronally good on recervrng forward passes and hrs long end runs whrch sel dom falled to net garns were the feature of every game Hrs abrlrty rn the krckrng lrne attracted much atterrtron He won a place on the All State team and was chosen for the thrrd trme on the All Southwest team Manager RAYMOND BEECHWOOD End Beechy was elected by a unanr mous vote as the manager of the team thrs year Besrdes hrs capable managershrp he made a splendrd showrng on the football freld where hrs abrlrtr rn handling forward passes attracted much attentron He will be wrth Us next rear and we are expettrng great thrngs from rm CECIL HOUCK Center 7erk has the drstrnctron f berng the onlx man on the team that played even mmute of every game He usually had the other plaxers persuaded that the game was won before rt had even started and after once started never gave up untrl the last mrnute He ls con srdered as one of the most accurate passers rn thrs part of the state We wrll have hrm wrth u two more rears ll Nlrretx Une THB ODORE SH -XP I' R Half Bank Shafer was '1 back freld man who had 1 hobbx of seerng how low and w frr he coulm r He w rs rlwfrx wrllrng to tarrx the ball .md ecom frrled to mrk hrs garn Together wrth hr abrlrtg rn recerv rng short passes and hrs good work on the defense He was one of the frrst men chosen for a plate on rhe -Xll 'iouthwest frrst team H wrll bf. wrth us two more xears JOE NIOLI OX Quarter B rck Gabe played on the team thrs tear for the frr st trme 'md showed up remarkablx well at quarter back from whrch posrtron he dnl excep tronallx well rn the handllng' and drrettrng of the team He drd all of the pa srng twhrch was the feature of almost exert gamer rnd part of the krckrngz H 1 another man from whom great thrngs are expected next tear NIFRTON l XDD Half Back and 1 ull Back After wartrng three year befo e exen trxrng, for the team Nlert came out hrs last xear and more than made good H plaxed great defensrve game espeually when any shoe stung tatklrngg was to be done after plaxrng two games at tackle he was shrfted to the bark freld where he had the habrt of seerng how mans of the oppos mg. plfuer he could bowl over at one plunge 19 r'-as R-XX 'NIOND Wlf HB Guard Cobbx our heavv werght who would vwalk rxteen trmes around the park rather than run four A 1 reward for hrs ahrllty as a foot ball plaxer he was chosen a guard on the All Southwest frrst team Ile drd txttptronally well on the of fense and easrlx kept hrs temper rlgardless of the blle of hrs op ponent We are ercpettrng good work from hrm nefct year f I P NI CI AYTON End Whenever a forward paws from frny he ght angle or drstance came wrthrn reath of Bloom rt had just tht same 1 tarlen rnto a well Hr dcferrsrve work showed up well 'rnd he went down well on punts alwaxs there ready to pounce upon the man the mrnute the ball w rs caught EDXN -XRD SHEI PX Guard Although Ed had the habrt f trxmg to scare hrs opponents bw makmg: fates at them he soon showed that hr face was not tha onlx part of hrm that could work He played a hard frghtmg game breakrng, up plaws consrstently and was grven a posrtron as guard on the All Southwest frrst team CEORC I' KLDSILNI-VN Tackle lack of swe dld not prevent Ceonge from maklng the team the first yeal he went out Hls slogan The blggel they are the harder thex fall was very effectlve and was generallx respected bx the opposing lxnemen He dld well on the defense and hls 3bllltV m mak mg, holes was very much appre clated bx the back fleld George was chosen as tackle fol the All bouthwcst second team STERLINC BRADLEY End Punk started to plaxlng foot hall when a Freshman and dld o well he was allowed to take part In sevelal games Although he lacked one of havlng enough quarters to receive a sweater last xeal he wasnt dlscoulaged and wcnt out thus xcal to mole than make good He featured m the captulmg of long forward passe and was good in breaking up lntcl ference ROBERI EBERLILIN Tackle Bob who plays well on the defense showcd hxs wales ln thc Neosho game In thls game hxs un lucky opponent was heard to re mark hlttmg that blg tackle was lxke hlttlng a stone wall Bo 1 not only noted fol hxs tackllng but also for hls famous gun He glad uates thls year Capt hlect JOHN ROBINSON Full Back Although thlsn John fn t xear on the team he was the flrst man elected by Coach G1 addy as a foot ball player He IS consldered as plobablx the hardest lme plunger and the hardest tacklel 1n thls sec txon of the state He wa chosen as Captaln for the All Southwest thlrd team and was also chosen for Captaln of the 1.319 J H S team JOHN SHAW Half Back AIIAS Bullet whlch wx gglven to John hl fn t year out cxplams exactly hls method of playlng I Splte of hls wclght he verx s ldom falled to make galns when called on fox llne plunges John lb now attendlng, school at Westpolt H S Kansas Cltx N10 Conslderlng the old mate11al Cone J manj around Wh1Ch Coach Graddv had to bu1ld the team th1s year they d1d exceptlonally vwell and proved to be one of the best teams ln th1s pa1t of the state A basketball tournament vms staged hele for the fnst tlme 1n the h1sto15 of the Joplm Hlgh School whlch proved to be very successful Almost evely team 1n Southwest MISSOUTI and several flom other states attended th1s tournament Manv people also attended accompanlng thelr home team and vutnesslng some of the best games of the season Both of Joplm s teams made a splendld showmg at thlS tournament Wlth the exceptlon of one man the whole team wxll be back next yeal and we are expectlng a champlonshlp team SCHEDULE At Carthage Joplln 27 Carthage 32 At Joplm-Joplm 36 Anderson 27 At Mlaml Joplm 19 Mlaml 48 At Joplln Joplln 80 Duenweg 8 At Joplm Joplln '37 Webb Clty 19 At Joplln-Joplln '38 P19106 Cltv 16 At JODIIH Joplln 21 Carthage 34 X1tF' l lllllll llll lllllllll ,ji iv' Wy: ?TL5NZY A LJ- IA , Q1 - , ' ww1y1wL,,mwf T i l 1 GIRLS BACKETBALL TEAM I INL UP FORWARDS C UARDS bathe: Lodge fCaptb -X111 DOISPN Nell Vhng Ulgrl Beatuce Rlth an an eb I' eb N ar Nlar loplln Ioplln Joplln Joplxn Joplln Joplin CENFER Lllhe Mar HdlllS RUNNINC CEINTER lone Clayton SLHFDUI L Calthage 4 Nlldflll -18 Plelce City 14 Webb Lnty 4 Carthage 28 Iamal 5 Thls has been the fust a gnls basketball team on account of not haxmg a sultable place to plax When MISS 'Vhleham lsaued a call for would be basketball plax ers much mtexwt was shown bx the glrls and many repolted at the fllst tly out It w IS rathel doubtful for a whlle who would hold one of the BllXl3.bl6 pos1t1ons but a team whlch ploved to be wely successful was fm xlly plckcd xhlch chose Esthel Lodge as captaln and Nell Wmg IS man 1ge1 tlme for Veans Joplm has been able to have Nmetx xx l lx , : , -V W , ,Y I ' 1 Q Y' ' 1' , . 1' 1 '.' 1' V V' 1 -' ' . v A - Y 1' I , ' ' J .24,. ' ,zng - --, . .1- .::1,. ' ,::ug. '- ', . F . 14, ' , 183 ' ' ', . ' . 28, A , 285 - , . Mar. 14, Joplin, 245 Carterville, 13. .1 . 14, ' , 1:45 - , ' . . . 28, ' , 213 , ' ', . ' . ,Q , . . I L I , , K' V ,Z x . . v ' v v Y. I -'V ' 7 ' . v ' .' ' If .' . Z I A ,'. . L- A- - .S . . . Zn, . 2 .A S. was 'fill L n 'i Mi i Wlth SIX lettel men back Coach Graddy bllllt up one of the best and fastest lnflelds 1n thls palt of the countly The team Walked off wlth both the All Southwest MISSOUII champ1onsh1p and the Tr1 State cham plonshlp THE LINE UP Jalrett Sholt Stop Beller Second Base Molloy Inst Base B1 udlex Catcher Clayton Center Ifleld Call Left Fleld Kelley Rlght Fleld Mc Cubbln P1tche1 Harutun and Taylor, Substltutes SCHEDULE At Jophn-Joplln, 15, Neosho, 1 At Sprmgtleld-Joplm, 15 Lebanon, 0 Forfelt At Spungfleld Joplm, 5, Marshfleld, 1 At Au1o1a-Joplm, 11, Aulora, 1 At Galena Joplm, 8, Galena, 5 At Joplln Jophn, 17, Galena,1 At M1am1 Jophn, 14, Mlaml, 7. N I Q T1 f -,H M, . ,Q ,, .,.,, ,bf L L., M., TL, -1 larffj C' 1 J l jr -ll ,ll lr QMQ'lg1..2 lik'J.'fi'iElQliZ-R1021lDlllklOl'I'1mEil'5l'r'T msmenumzauusnnzmuzmv ,L I XITIVIV Islapymc- IUIIPAIND XWJUJLQUHIJQ I The 1919 Track season fmlshed for J H S Apr1l26th at Spungfleld Mo Joplm mon one meet placed second and thlrd lespectlvely m two others The Red and Green WZFIIOFS defeated the teams Calthage Cartervllle Neosho Mlaml Axa Monett Plttsbulg Hxgh Plttsbulg Plep and Cxeenfleld losmg to Mt Vel non 33 27 and Sprlngtleld 32 11 Scormg a total of 95 pomts agalnst 89 by successful opponents In the lxght of the fact that the Coach had only thlee letter men at the open mg of the season the foregomg lecord IS very C1 edltable 4 ' .p X x ' e ff If fl U 'Xi 0 1 ' . . ., D , I. I , . . ' , ' , . N -I Y .. following High and Normal school 7 . 1 . y ! I Vs Y r v D - ' . v . ' ' ' . as , . 'L QE Assembhes The most 1mp1ess1ve Assembly ever held ln Jophn Hlgh School took place Fuday mornlng Janualy 31 1919 When the students took then seats It was wlthout the usu 1l H0156 and clamol F01 upon the sllken Se1 VICQ Flag w he1e they w e1e accustomed to see the blue sta1s shone elght golden stals A plofound sllence coyel ed the entne assembly The most beautlful ly11C of the wa1 In Flande1s Flelds was sung A readmg, Young Fellow My Lad was glven by M1ss Gert1ude Kleln M1ss Pell M Coll gave a tllbllte to each of the Golden Stals as fol lows and Me1ce1 Axnold gave ln o1at1on on The Sup1eme Sacz 1606 OUR HEROIC DEAD Oul elght golden stals shlne w1th '1 wondelful bughtness They 1ep lesent ou1 boys who gaye then llves IH the gleat Wdl We knew them well they we1e ouls we loved them we honol them fox they galned Th xt 1a1e p11v1lege of dymg well They w ent w1th songs to the battle they were young Stlalght of hmb tlue of eye steady and aglow They w e1e staunch to the end agamst odds uncounted They fell wlth faces to the foe They shall not glow old as we that ale left g10W old Age shall not wcaly them nor the years condemn At the gomg down of the sun and 1n the mornmg We w1ll remembel them Hlgh School T01 one and one h xlf YBHIS and was one yeal ln Subxaco Col lege, Sublaco Alkansas He wolked one year fo1 the Quapaw Supply Co of Commelce Oklahoma He Jomed the avlatxon co1ps 1n Novembel 1911 and was sent w1th the 171 Ae1o Squad1on to W1nCh6St61 England fo1 t1a1n1ng At the tlme of h1S death he was aw altlng the a111val of h1s comm1ss1on as F11 st Lleutenant He dled May 18 1918 of splnal menlngltls at the age of seventeen He was bulled ln Magdalene Mllltary Cemetery Wlnchester England The pallbealels conslsted of the squad to whlch he w as attached and thele w ls an hono1a1y escolt of twenty five membels of the Squadlon who w exe hlS pe1sonal fuends H1s commandmg OfflC91 sent the followlng message to h1S mothe1 M1s Zella Wllllams Wallace was loyed by exelyone He was noted fol his gentlemanly bealmg hls 3H'lbltl0US spnlt and hls kmd healtedness To you he was slmply you1 boy 'lo me he was a boy whom I saw dcyelop mto a man cletelmmed self rellant efficlent It was a pleasuxe to know hlm fbllf ,. ' . , K 1 E . . .' 1 ' 2 '. ' . , v . , 1 ' ., ' .' , . H . ' rv , 7 9 ' ' ll YY ' ' , ' 7 Y ' . f. . .' 1 - , - 1 v - 1 Q ' H . .' 77 , 1 c . g . K u . y' C v 1 1. K. v - . H . 77 v , ' . ' ' . C . . v v I V Y Q 1 . it I 1 1 1 1 C . . .' ' ' rv U . v' - y K L I I 1 ' ' , w v y K Y, v 1 1 4 V ll s 1 v . v . Q v . Y ' 7 5 V . , Y .n - ' , Y! Our first star is in honor of Wallace Williams. He attended the Joplin 3 ' . , - 2 . , v , , W . y I . ., r- v. v 1 ' u 7 I 9 Y K . . . y K , ' . . . A L , . ,. . .2 at . . . . - . . y v , . 1 D . 1, I I u v . v , , . , , . ' . , .' ' . U , S K-' . y ' v K 7 I , V ' y . ' , - - '1 y ' ' . . . ' . --llundrz-rl The entlre squadron Jom me m extendmg to you ou1 sympathy 1n youx hou1 of grlef fo1 Wallace W1lllamS was a credlt to h1s country Lleut Jess Ply JI Com mandmg Oh do not mourn for hlm He heard h1S Country s call And answermg gaxe all he had to gne Yet though they d1e they lne Iwot dead at all Those who obey ed the call' Ou1 second Stal IS fo1 R1cha1d B1adbury vsho g1aduated flom L'1f'1y ette School and then spent two years 1n the Joplm Hlgh School 1912 14 Although only twenty 5ea1s of age he enl1sted on Ap11l 9 and on Ap11l 11 was sent to Foxt Logan Colo1 ado He was placed 1n Company 19 of the Qua1te1maste1 s Col ps He u as o1de1ed to a camp 1n Flo11d'1 and on Ap11l 19 whlle ualtmg 1n l1ne f01 hls papels he famted Afte1 bemg l9V1Ved he agam took h1s place 1n l1ne but agam becomlng 1ll sw as taken to the l1osp1tal H1s fathel was wlth h1m unt1l twenty fou1 l1ou1s befole h1s death Havmg been assu1ed by the docto1 that h1s boy was out of dange1 M1 B1adbu1y left fo1 home, but the teleg1am announcmg R1cha1ds death 1eached Joplm b6f016 the fathe1 d1d R1cha1d d1ed of pneumoma on June 22 1918, aftex an 1llness of n1ne weeks Let the world remember vshen It prays Those soldlers of the a11 uho gladly dled That tyrarmy be stucken from the earth And HOWGIS bloom agam m blood 11ch sod That men mav laugh once mo1e and fmd true worth In Sllllple thlngs xxhlch a1e the thmgs of God We have placed anothe1 Stal fo1 James Rlstme who attended Joplm Hlgh School tuo y831S and at the t1me of h1s enllstment was a student at the UH1V61S1ty of Seattle W ashmvton He enl1sted June 5 1918 1n the AV13t10H Corps and was sent to the P19S1d1O Cal1fo1n1a and then to Bos ton Whele m the Boston Instltute of Technology he flmshed w1th hlgh honols F1om the1e he wx as t1ansfe11ed to the Hymg fields at IVIIRITII F101 1da He was a lst Pllot and was 3NV31t1I1g h1s commlsslon fo1 heutenancy at the tlme of hls death on Novembel 13 1918 He dled aged twenty yea1S H1s death u as caused by an ae1oplane acc1dent ln an attempt to avo1d a coll1s1on mth anothe1 machme He attempted a nose d1V6 f1 om too low a pos1t1on The Splllt of the boy 1S shown 1n the follow 1ng lette1 Tuesday Lovember 12 We all stopped flymg yeste1day at one P M and went to town to help celebrate I certamly u ould hate loxedl to get across the pond We had orders to leaye before December 15 but I guess 1ts all off now I do know that Im beglnnmg to l1ke the game and lntend to st1ck as long as they xx 111 keep me nou Its great sport Love -James Jr Y1eld1ng ourselxes to the master hand Each IH h1s part as best he could We play ed lt through as the author planned 1 H1111 lret u ' ' ' ' ' . . , 1 ' 1 . . 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H . . , l , ' 11 41 114- 1 I Ullm- Ou1 foulth stal IS fo1 Geolge Kane He attended the Joplln Hlgh School the yeal of 1911 12 and the fol lowmg veal he enteled lxempe1 M1l1ta1v School He gladuated fxom Kempel 1n 1914 'md enteled Daltmouth College at HdDOVel N H whe1e he took a toul yea1 COUISQ He then enteled the Medlcal depaltment of that College whele he lemalned unt1l mducted lnto the Student A1my T1a1n1ng Colps Whlle selvlng as a co1po1al he contl acted lnfluenza that developed 1nto pneumoma of wh1ch dlsease he dxed on Novembex 21 1918 at the age of twenty one yea1s At the outbleak of the wo1ld xx a1 he became ve1y enthuslastlc 1n the cause of Flance and wlth Connol Wlse lalsed sevelal hund1ed dollals to ald ln equlpplnff and sendmg to F1ance a hospltal ambulance He l1VCd and d1ed bellevemg ln and wo1k1ng f01 the Alhes cause These laxd the xx o1ld aw ay pouled out the red Sweet xxlne of Youth gaxe up the Vears to be Of xxo1k and Jox and that unhoped serene lhat men call age Ou1 fifth stal we have placed fO1 Captam Leon E Buggs He glad uated flom the Joplm Hlgh School 1n 1905 and flom MISSOUII UH1V61Slty 1n 1910 He was ma111ed Novembe1 17 1915 to MISS Mable Balsley At the tlme of entel mg the a1my he was Clty Ellgllleel at Webb Clty Mls SOUII He enteled the OfTlC6lS T1 a1n1ng Camp at Fo1t She11dan August 27 1917 and was comm1ss1oned captam m the lnfantly Nov 17 1917 De cembel 22 he salled fo1 F1 ance He 1ema1ned f01 thlee months at a school of Llne and then was on the staff and 1n the office of Colonel W R Smed berg of the 77th D1v1s1on and was asslstant leglmental adgutant He was asslgned to Company E 305th Infantly of 77th D1v1s1on of whlch company he was ln command at the tlme of h1s death He was IH the flont hne fo1 thlee months and sexved 1n Flandels ln the Vosges at Chateau Thlerry and m the FO16St d Algonne 1n the mam ope1at1on of the F11St Amelxcan A1 my He was mo1tally wounded by machme gun bullets 1n the F019St d A1 gonne on Septembel 28 1918 xvh1le advanclng hlS company and dled sholt ly '1fte1 ln the F1eld Hosp1tal He was th11ty one yeals old H1s body lles 1n the l1ttle chulch yald at LaChalade ln the Algonne F018St Lndel the llttle CIOSSCH The SOld16lS 1est That othel gene1at1ons mlght possess A 11che1 heutage of happlness Anothel stal we add 101 RlCh31d Johnson of the class of 1914 Afte1 hls g13.dl13.tl0l'l he was employed by the McNeal Machlneny Com pany unt1l 1916 when he was tl3I1Sf811ed to the Quapaw Supply Company at Comme1ce Oklahoma w he1e he w as ln chal ge of the office zemalnmg the1e unt1l Decembel 1917 when he 16SlgI16d to accept a posltlon as book keepe1 Wlth the J oplm Supply Company Comme1ce Oklahoma He was fi1 st sent to a 1ec1u1t camp at Syracuse New Yolk late1 to Lake Hul st New Je1 sey and flom there sent to New York Clty whele he Une Hundred '1 w 1 . . 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'O' QQULF' ly ld like, xx is placed xxlth the non combatant folces and xx as stationed ln a Govern ment ofliee ot the Gas Defense Division When the influenza epidemic bloke out he conti acted the disease and xx is seemmglx impioxinff xx hen pneumonia dexeloped cxuslng his de 1th in 1 Coxeinment hospital on Nox embei 2 1918 at the age of txxenty foul The bodx xx xs xccompanied to Commeice Oklahoma bv an Aimv OHICQI md his xxite md mothei xx ho had left IOI his bedside upon leaining of his condition lhex gain then life xxho lo e it eaith shall use Anexx and cleansed because of life gieat saciifice Oui seventh stai we have added fo1 Robelt Thuiman of the class ot 191 1 He enlisted xx 1th the 110th Englneeis Regiment folmed at Kansas Cltx in N111 ch 1917 befoie the United States enteled the xx ai He was then nineteen yeais old and was a student at the Un1ve1s1tv of Kansas His ieglment laid out the sites of Camp Funston and Camp Doniphan He xx ts killed instantly by a high explosive shell fiom a Boche cannon Sep- tembei 29 ittel he h id gallantly held his place in the line six houis duung the most sevele shelhng and machine gun filing He is buiied xx heie he fell betxx een Charpentiy and Baulnx An inteiestmg bit of 1I1IOlIT1atlOI'1 conceining Bob has ieached heie tiom John P Scott a Jophn boy A short time ago I made a libeitv in Tangiei Molocco I met a Y M C A out a little notebook and shoxx ed me xxutten on one page the name Bob 'lhurman Joplin Missouri and undei it T1 ue Blue a fine felloxx Then he xx ent on to tell me hoxx he met Bob coming oxei on a tianspoit and hoxx Bob had been the most cheerful and happx felloxx in his companv and the life of his section of the ship He said he fiist noticed Bob one night at Abandon Ship dull Bob shoxxed up xx ithout a life preserve: and xxhen the ship ofhcez discoxeied it and baxxled Bob out fox it the man next spoke up and said I haxe his life plesexxei I could not find mine in the dark and he handed me his xxhile xxe V619 lacing up the hatch saxing he could sxxnm and he knexx 1 couldnt You iealme of couise they had no xx ax of knoxxing but that it xxas ieallx and tiulx Abandon Ship the 1eal thing especiallx as it xxas aftei mid night This man said it made him shuddei to look out upon the xoid of black xx atei and he made up his mind to find out about that felloxx He xxas onlx a plixate a imple lad Who had nexel ansxx eied the big xx olld s call Happx contented xx ith xxhat he had Lixmg and loxing and that xx as all But he heaid the summons the patuotic hear lhe ringing challenge to do or die Vlhich xx rings men s heaits xxith ciaxen feal O1 lifts them up to a puipose hug He xxa onlx a piixate he did not knoxx Nlueh of the xx aifaie that madmen make ut he lealned of his countix s need and look the path that the patriots take Straight to the heart of the slaughtel sent lxnoxxlng no guide but the xx Old obex Into the battle a p11x ate xx ent Put the soul of a hero xxas boin that dax' nn llul Y lg N --Q 1 - V. 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' 1 , KK , V7 1 .1 iv- nllmll 'l'hr1-ef Private Leland M Murphy belonged to the class of 1917 On Aprrl 22 a month before graduatron he enlrsted and was placed rn the 80th Co 2nd Batt 6th Regrment U S Marrne Corps He recerved hrs trarnrng at Parrs Island S C Phrladelphra and Quantrco Va He sarled from New York Crty on the transport Steuben August 19 1918 landrng at Brest France srx days later Hrs brother Serg James Murphy of Joplrn Hrgh School was also rn the same company Wrthrn erght days he was fightrng on the Champagne front From there he went upon the Nancy front was rn the heavrest of the St Mrhrel fightrnff and on October 3rd was krlled rn the Argonne Forest He rr ore the Fleur de Ju of the Legron of Honor the hrghest regrmental decor atron grven by the French whrch rs awarded only to regrments who have been crted seven drfferent trmes for bravery rn actron Ye that have farth to look wrth fearless eye Beyond the tragedy of a world at strrfe And know that out of death and mrght shall rrse The dawn of ampler lrfe Regorce whatever angursh rend the heart That God has grx en you a prrceless dower To lrve rn these great trmes and have your part In Freedom s crownrng hour That ye may tell your sons who see the lrght Hrgh rn the Heavens therr herrtage to take- I saw the powers of Darkness put to flrght I saw the mornrng break Not a more rnvrgoratrnv speech have the Hrgh School students had Mr Kellems the Sunshrne Evanffelrst He was surely an rnter estrng speak er and by hrs pleasrng manner held the attentron of everyone to the very last Makrng the most of oneself rr as the very approprrate subject he chose for hrs talk rn whrch he drscussed the advantages of knomng one s vocatron rn lrfe and preparrng one s self for that callrng Burldrng arr castles and cr eatrng rdeals rs really for mrng the foundatron of one s future and because there are those who thrnk trme spent rn such a rs ay only a fool rsh waste Mr Kellems sard It rs better to burld arr castles than to lrve rn an rmagrnary dungeon Not by becomrng drscouraged and lookrng on the dark srde of lrfe do we garn success but by creatrng rdeals and then tr yrng to realrze them On Frrday the 13th of December the students were grven the oppor tunrty of hearrng the Grrls Quartet On the same day Mr Joseph Leo pold a football enthusiast gave an arousrng speech whrch strmulated the necessary rnterest rn the football game for that evenrng The last assembly before Chrrstmas was a rare one The program of mrscellaneous nature rncluded seseral treats Lreut Lours Hooker gave an address of a ramblrng nature as he expressed rt whrch threw Une Hundred if our 7 . 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A musical treat was a Trio by Francis Sapp John Sapp and Harold Thiell. The Spanish Club under the direction of Mr. Mingot sang the Argentine National Hymn Mrss Corwin completed the program with a vocal solo At this assembly the presence of many former students was noted A large number of boys home for the holidays or dismissed from ser vrce were rn uniforms Probably what was the most peppy assembly of the year was enjoy ed on Friday the sixteenth of May It was Color day for the Seniors and a perfect pandemonrum of purple and gold could be heard where the Sen rors were seated After the orchestra had rambled through a selection the sturdy form of Frank Robinson 19 s official Ballyhoo was seen down rn front He led the class rn a number of yells the most appealing of which was this Brains Bones Blood Brine' One Nine One Nrne' After the roof had been lifted Mr Blame sard that the yells were pretty good for such a class as Nineteen And then he introduced the speaker of the day Mr Reynolds State Chaplrn of the G A R This gen tleman seemed rather old but he certainly had young rdeas for he threw kisses at all the girls And being a veteran of the Crvrl War he made a brg hrt with the boys He brought out the fact that the American soldiers were the best rn the world because of their ver satrlrty and rnrtratrve Mr Graddy our beloved coach with hrs customary satrrrc humor scored the school for rts lack of pep and support of athletics We would say that the lack of publrcrty was the reason However the Assembly as a whole was fine because rt cut off the first period and part of the second The Sigma Gamma Sigma gave a very rnterestrng play at Assembly called The Outsider It rs a story of a grrl who was very unpopular and was very much drslrked at the college she attended She redeemed herself however rn the championship basketball game when she substitutes in place of the captain The cast follows Harriet Harmon the Student Helen Beasley Margaret Worcester Captain Marlowe Basketball Team Carrie Timmons Alice James Jealous of Margaret Katherine Garret Josie Brown the Freshman Katherine Pickett Leslie Long the Outsider Gladys Allrson Phyllis Long Her Invalid Srster Ruby Woodbury Four Typical College Girls Puth Garnet Fern Kathleen taken by Thelma Johnson Beryl Bullard Mary Botkrn Bonnie O Rourke The setting rs rn the Club room of Marlowe College Just before the cham pronshrp basketball game H ldF ! 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N 1LJ 1 R l will X Class Uleehnqs We have always possessed a weakness for forgettmg dates 1n hlSt01 y so be not Sl1lpI1Sed to lea1n that the date of the fi1st class meetlng IS safely sto1ed 1n some out of the wav COIDQI of our b1a1n whexe no human method could coax xt 101th But lt w as a memorable day when the voters of the Cla s of N1neteen assembled ln good old room A to see who was to gulde 01 mls gulde thell class th1ough the Sen1o1 yea1 Ex P1es1dent J E1nest Shelby p1es1ded He couldnt be It aga1n tor two good 1easons fi1 st he had held oilice f01 the t1ad1t1onal two terms and second he was Jomlng the S A T C Afte1 g1owl1ng a b1t to see who was to hold the gl ey hall p1oduc1ng Job Volme1 F11edhe1m was offlcxally thele to pxotect hlmself In qulck successlon the othel offices whlch a1e necessa1y fO1 the Class dlgmty we1e elected Kenneth Calvln was encumbe1ed w1th the v1ce p1 es ldency Edna Bond Know Mls Edna R1pleyJ had to unde1go the name of sec1eta1y wh1le blg Sche1l Levy suffe1ed the se1geantcy at a1ms to come to hlm The SGCl6t3ly was glven Ch3.10'6 of the o1de11ng and d1str1but1on of pms and 11ngs Immedlately afte1 thls a motlon f0l adjournment was made wluch was Callled as usual by a 1ush fo1 the doo1 The second Class meetlng was held to place the Older fo1 plns and 11ngs P1ev1ous to thls M1 Blame had called a meetmg of the Class PIQS ldents of the classes IH school At thls meetlng dzawlngs of d6Slg'l'lS fo1 pms and 11ngs Wele submltted by Hlgh School DUDIIS A deslgn dlawn and mvented by Ma1 v1n Stua1t was chosen to be the standard pm fO1 the Sen 101 classes of Joplln Hlgh School IH the futu1e The Class placed the o1de1 Wlfll the D L Auld Manufactu11ng Company Co111nne Stout was elected t1easu1e1 Knowxng that the th11d tlme IS a charm fo1 domg thlngs the Class met and elected the Jopllmo Staff The frults of good selectlon l1e bi-3f0l6 Vou Also Ha1old Spald was elected Class Play Nlanager Meetmg numbe1 foul sta1ted off w1th a bang Arrangements fo1 a pa1 ty w e1e made and Pea1ce Aul was elected Class Palty Manage1 The pa1 ty D1 oved a g1eat success Don ChIlStm3D was elected CllCl1l3tl0I1 Man ager of the Annual to replace Raymond Beechwood who falled to graduate The Sec1eta1y was appomted Challman of a commlttee to select a g1aduat1on announcement A classy announcement was chosen and the Class Ol de1ed twenty seven hund1ed Gladys All1son was appolnted Cha11man of a commlttee to SBCUIC a Class motto and a Class HOWCI A commlttee to a11ange the Class Day EXCICISES was chosen It con slsted of Pealce Aul Ge1t1ude Klem Peall Be11y Harold Spald and Don Chrxstman Une Hundred sux , 1 , fb? 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' . , . l l , u v . , v v u , . , I QW hx LJXL1 At the flfth meet1ng Thelma Johnson was elected Vlce Presldent to 1eplace Kenneth Calvln who falled to gl xduate Merton Ladd Edlt0l 1n Chlef of the Jopl1mo was glven power to appo1nt a busmess manaUe1 to succeed Ernest Shelbv who qu1t school The Floxxe1 and Nlotto Commlttee 1epo1ted that the Sawyel Rose xx ould he1eafte1 be knoxxn as the floxx 61 of the Class of Nlneteen and that the motto Imposslble IS Un Ame11can was chosen The Class Dav Commlttee xx as glven poxx 81 to '1ppo1nt the Class Poet the W1ll 'Vlakel the H1sto11an and the Plophet H1 Club Hlke One b11ffht 1411d1v aftemoon ln Ap11l at about five oclock there assembled 1n f1ont of the H1gh School neally fo1ty couples conslstlng of g11ls belong1ng to the H1 Club and boys xx ho had been 1nv1ted to go on the h1ke Cunn1ngham Palk wh1ch was the objectwe p1oved to be Just a long enough walk to tempe1 the appet1te of all But when that shady green nook xvas slghted eve1 yone f01 got about h1S hungel and xx anted to P 33 Sche1l Levy began fummg poet1y upon the staunch old tlees 1n the park Good th1ng that they 18 staunch Don Ch11stman began trymg to sell Annuals to the b11ds Paul Tu1ne1 tlled to dance Wlth the llghtnlng bugs wh1le Volme1 F11edhe1m dodged squ111els At such plofesslons were the motley company ente1ta1n1n0f themselves xvhen MISSCS Rolhns and Stowell the sponsels pelpetlated a game 1n Wh1Ch 1unn1ng one another to death seemed to be the ffleat ldea HOWQVGI when games xx e1e exihausted 1ef1esh1ng lunches wele par taken of and evel vbodv had a 1oyal good t1me The Flu About the mlddle of Octobel last yea1 the Umted States had a demol al1z1ng V1S1tO1 Th1s xx as the Spamsh lnfluenza Th1S Qpldemlc appealed 1n the fo1m of a common evely day cold but soon had ltS Vlctlm down ln the th1oes of pneumoma At fi1 st doctols could flnd no cule fO1 It and so confined the11 enelgy to checkmg 1ts sp1ead But ID Splte of all ple caut1ons mole people d1ed 01 the lnfluenza than the numbel of Amer1can soldlers k1lled 1n the xx an When the vangua1d of thls te111ble dlS63Se 1eached Joplm necessary leg1slat1on was passed to close the sto1 es ea1ly to close all shows churches and schools entuely and to p1 event any la1 ge numbel of people from con gregatlng When Hlgh School was closed It xvas l1ttle thought that such a long perlod as SIX weeks would be the du1at1on of the ban As a lesult of the t1me lost at school xvo1k the Boa1d voted to contlnue the school yeal to June 13 of th1s yea1 IH Oldel to catch up Th1s ban p1oved to be a ha1dsh1p f01 the SGHIOI Class because It entlrely halted all of the act1v1t1es that malk the Sen1o1 yea1 However everyone took the ha1d luck as Ch8611lV as poss1ble Many people bravely defied the flu to keep up sp111ts Such QXDIESSIOHS as these could be heald most anx t1me Oh I xxouldn t get the flu lt s too common' 01 Sav old Kmg Flu su1e met xx1th a cold 1ecept1on when he reached he1e And ln thlS mannel SIX ve1y dull vxeeks xvere passed lHllllNl . 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D u ' I V Senror Class Partq When the Class of Nrneteen decrded to stage the best Class party ever wrtnessed by Joplrn Hrgh School rt set about workrng rn rts usual syste matrc and successful w ay A Class meetrng was called and nomrnatrons were put rn order for a Party Manager Good Judgment was used and Pearce Aul got the Job As lreutenants he appornted Opal Cheney Cath errne Prckett Elrzabeth Mrtchell Mary England Roberta Kerth Theo Arbuthnot Paul Mar sh Clyde Drlwor th and Roscoe Claycomb The result follows On Frrday nrght Aprrl 4 the gym whrch was the scene of actron was one solrd blaze of purple and gold the Class colors From blocks and blocks around the adherents of the Class assembled untrl at erght o clock seventy five merry makers opened the program wrth char ades Several clever and amusrng rllustrated puzzles were staged and when trme was called one srde had won as much as the other Then followed newspaper and charr races We can better deprct how excrtrng they were by descrrbrng the spectators They stood breathless wrld eyed chewrng therr finger narls and pullrng one another s harr out Srnce the contests were so close bettrng was rndulged rn to an unheard of degree Money was offered and taken trll rt seemed that all the money rn the world would soon be used Then people began bettrng therr lrves Lrves were Just as free as water around there for about five mrnutes Then some foolrsh boy began to bet all of hrs clothes that Hugh Woodworth would wrn the paper race Mr Blame overheard thrs and as rt seemed evrdent to hrm that Hugh could not wrn he asked the boy to krndly wrth draw hrs bet He drd reluctantly And we re not sorry Hugh drdn t wrnl After the excrtement of the races had dred down and our pulses had resumed then normal mar ch that absorbrng game of Gorng to Jerusalem was tr red But such extensrve tr avelrng soon trred the people Immedrately a grand march led by Ernest Shelby and Thelma Pound stone was begun and shortly before the usual ten mrles walk exprred the caleterra was srghted and a rush for refreshments began Eats? Well we guess there were eats' The purple and gold mrnts carrred out the color scheme and an abundancy of sandwrches 1C9 cream and wafers appeased the appetrtes of all A barrel of good wet water was on tap and everyone drank hrs fill Everybody present declared the par ty a success and a vote of thanks was grven to the students and teachers who had contrrbuted therr trme and work to make rt so And then Homeward Bound was the song hrt of the hour Srgma Gamma Hrke Twas on one of those beautrful March evenrngs rn that memorable year of 1919 that there assembled rn front of the Hrgh School the flowers of the Senror Class formed rnto a boquet called the Srgma Gamma Srgma We use the term boquet because they were grouped around one another and they retarned that formatron even after the boys arrrved The trme for departure was set for five oclock but true to human nature at about srx two well padded trucks hove themselves over the hor rzon Lrkewrse five tourrng cars came leaprng up from the background I H l lFi Y. - . . 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Immediately the cais xve1e loaded to the guaids and the iemaining unfortunates piled onto the tiucks Theyie off' was the c1y 'ind with hefuts beating l1ke two lonely buids all eyes were tu1 ned in the duection of Cox s Spung which is Just a Jiffy past Saginaw The t1l1CkS xx eie complimented by the piesence of the giapeiones Misses Williamson and Rutledge and Messis Biyant and lnton When the pfuade ieached Main stieet Glen Dooley did a dale devil feat by Jumping fiom the 1ea1 of one of the tiucks to the iadiatoi of one of the cars Aftei 11d1n in this piecauous position foi about flve blocks he turned and answei ed hotly to some 1bes d11ected at him When a few peisons iemaiked about smelling something burning he xx 'is ietuined to the truck Eveiybody lauded this as a veiy 1a1e act Half an houi latei the cais came to a panting stop undei the giant trees at the Spungs and seveial breaths aftei that the dust coveied tiucks came 1oll1ng in Immediately all hands hit the deck and a lfuge file was bloxxn into life Wheieupon the xx old of the minute became xx e1n1e sticks and like a flash antiquated fiog stickeis and pen knives came fiom the boys Some of them be an slashing and cutting which pioduced the tieas uied sticks while otheis dis ustedly sat doxxn and told the xvo1ld then troubles But soon the sizzle of ioastnlg we1n1es took the grouch out of them and fifty Jolly hikeis paitook of a feast fit foi a king Theie were buns get any One of the boys was heaid to ask betxx een bites how you could tell when the we1n1es xxeie done and one of the domestic science guls innocently told him to t1y sticking a stiaxv thiough them Such was the line of conveisatlon veiy seuous ceitainly but neveitheless laughtel was the o1de1 of the hou1 While otheis xve1e ioasting one anothe1 and the misnamed dog one of the moie ventuiesome boys went down to the spiing He began at once to sell Ameiica s national dunk but found business veiy slow And thus many happy houis passed by Indeed if we iecollect iightly it was as late as eight o clock when the chapel ones decided that it was time to iemove some more of the dust fiom the load leading to Joplin We agreed P S We had to 'XO Football Banquet You all knoxv Cobby Webb Well heie s how it happened Joplin xvas to play Webb City a football game heie on Thanksgiving and Cobby thought he saw a chance to inheiit some eats So he enticed his fathei into a contiact xvheieby said fathei xvould banquet the Joplin Eleven at the Connoi if the said Eleven xvould beat Webb City on Turkey Day How could they lose? The banquet xvas spiead in the dining ioom of Joplin s highest build ing on Satulday Novembei th11t1eth M1 Webb xvas the toastmastei of the occasion M1 Giaddy gave a h1StO1y of the game of football Ed Shelby dellveied 1 xxondeiful Ol ition on Oui Coach and all of the boys made talks But they all say that they enjoyed the eats mole than they did then speeches ll l IN 1 , ,, , K ' - ' ' + - u . . , c 1 , ,, Y ' . .I . , .. v . . . .1 Q u by L C 1 u I 1 , - 1 - . . 5 u 1 1 . U , u 3 n n . . . . , ,c . . :I sq 1 1 4 ' 1 1 - I v . ' ' ' , KK ' !! , , s C 7 . .. , V I . . ,, , . . . ,, U . . v . I i U I 1 I 5 1 b , 1 . , . 0, , . . Y C3 ' ' . . . ' . - y , weinies, pickles and water galore, even if some of the participants didn't . ' Y . , 1 yn v ' 4 1 , V . . . 0 ,C . W . . , . y . . ' , , , . ' , Cl ' Y! 7 . . v y .' . u ,' 9 ' ,' H ' , , v - , ' v 1 al , u 11 , v ' , ' . , . ' , ' ' u ar , ' ,' as n ' ' , , ' ' KI il ' i . . . ' . , . . - ' . n , n ' n ' I- 1- 1 ' l . . v - U ' U v 77 1 . 3 c c , L ' u n , a L Une- umrcf lim- Junlor Senlor Banquet The Jumol Senlol Banquet xx as held 1n the ffvmn xslum of Jopl1n Hlgh School on the nlght of June 11th at seven o clock The gvmnasxum was tlansfolmed mto a veutable floxx 61 ga1den thlouffh the 1HU'6Hl.1ltV of M1 Cha1les Skaggs who had complete chal ge of deco1at1ons The colols of the Senlols pulple and gold honoled the guests bx theu DIOTUSG dlStllbl.1 tlon ovel the loom Mxss Phelps ou1 capable domest1c sc1ence 1nst1ucto1 had ch ill e ot the eats and dehghted the two hundled dlH9lS xx1th a dellclous menu Aftex the dlnels had absolbed the menu IH ltS fullest extent the p10 gl am xx as 19301 ted to as a soul ce of amusement The plow am commlttee of the Junlols p1 oved themselx es a dlstlnct C1 edlt to then class bv Offel mg to the guests thlS p1og1 tm Vx elcome Speech Nllss Ethna Jones Acknoxxledffment NTISS Naoml Daughel tx V1ol1n Solo Nhss Theodo1a Blledung Oul JUYIIOIS Nolmel Ifleldhelm Oum SGHIOIS Stanley Clax Extempolaneous Speech NIISS bel tha Damel Flculty Boys Quartet Halold Th1ell Hugh Woodvx 01th John Stout S tmuel Cellens As a xxhole the evemng xxas spent xelx h tpplly and the SGHIOIS agreed that It xx as the best JUIHOI Sen1o1 banquet they had ex 61 attended and the Jumols seemed 1athe1 xx ell pleased themselves The Spamsh Club Partq The Spanlsh Club gaxe a pa1tx the month of P91310 ux m the gx mnfl Slum and had a most xx onderful tune Dllllllg the evenmg both Spanlsh and Ameucm ff tmes xx e1e plaved The chapelones plaxed xxxth the Club ITIQHUJQIS md enxoxed the Games qulte as much Wmkum vxas played xxlth a gl eat deal of fun and f1ol1c Mr Mmgot xx as 1n1t1ated lnto the game of Th1ee Deep that exemnf md hked It as much as we llked h1s Spanlsh game of Goose An o1de1 xxas gwen about ten oclock to fro to the cateteua XNhlCll xxas decolated Ill llght blue and xxhlte the Club COlO1S md xx hele most dellclous lefleshments VSBIG selved Aftel thxs pa1t of the enteltalnment the paltv malched back to the gymnaslum xxhele a Sh01t p1og1am xxas fflven Vela Nelson Pouest 'Vlontgomely and Katheune Gauet xxexe a fexx ot those xxho pelfolmed fox us After thls ieatule the pa1tx 1d1ou1ned xx ell ple msed xxlth the success of the evenlng llIll'l . 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'H ' v . 4 ' ' I x I 4 v 1 L , - c ' v u 4 Lv l u I u v 1 C, . ul pw , T uw A1 ' 1 'S I 1 Q , 1 v tv 2 I. u , - 12 1 v. 1 A L Commencement The Commencement EXCICISGS of the Class of Nmeteen 1e1e held June 19 at 8 15 P M The p1og1am w as as follows NIHICII NI1l1ta11e Schuhe1t Class Invocatlon Rev E H Sapp Selectlon By G11ls Glee Cluh Salutato1y O1at1on Ame11can Sp111t Volmel F11edhe1m V1ol1n Solo Conce1to No VII Andante Alleg1o 'Waesta John Sapp VdI8d1Ct01l3.I'1 O1at1on Ame11ca IH the W 11 Rolland Shadday Wmter Song Bulla1d Toys Glee Club Address St1te Supeuntendent S A B lkel Inte1mezzo The Jewels ol the M xdonn 1 Wolf Felldll Plesentatlon of Dlplomas Cho1us F01 et Me Not Clese SBHIOI Class Baccalaureate Exerc1ses On Sunday June 8 1919 at 3 P NI the Baccalaxneate EXGICISGS w e1e held ID the H1gh School Aud1to11um The ploglam was as follows P1 ocesslonal Invocatlon Hvmn RESPONSIVE Readmg Cho1us P1 as 61 TF10 Se1 mon Hx mn Benedlctlon H l ll'l O lVI1ghtv Land Glleg Sen1o1 Class Lev E W Love Audlence Iev Geo L Hale Pralse Ye Jehova Gounod Glee Clubs I ew I llev Nelson John Sapp Harold Th1ell Katherme 1 furett Iex C C Cilll2'LlES Aud1ence Iew A L Nan Elden W - q l -4 ' v . 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Al'- N 1 fi H '- f tle: 1 ' lyl' l1't'1. ll' 1 ' -' 1: ilk, it N ' . -'L 1 1' 1 .15-1 l'll2 '1 1-1-A - .11-' tl 1 1 -1 1 llz -- - -- - - 11 I1'1ll l 1' ' Ulf. VVill 't' jth' . Ve l' l l' f ' l'CIl.V '-'1'h1.' 1 1' l11l'11tlj 1 1 1 1' 1 ' - 1- - 11-1, 1111. ,1 '11 1' 11-.1.- -- - ' l1l- F kkx f 1Donder what would happen 1 Mert got to cl tsses on tlmC RObQ1td wole 1ubbe1 heels? Mty mole her ovxn face Q eorge couldnt dxnce Rewerend Shadday lost hxs tssumed fllg'I1ll,V7 Schell lalled to haxe hls lesson P91109 VNO19 qulet sox ' C ltdvs A dld not smlle' Furnel and the itcultx Lexsed to 11 ue Sam d1dnt get 1 halr nut once 1 wee Theodore wore low collars? S1gle pald attent1on 1n the h1StO1Y class? Yl1lltdlY dllll dosed on t1me'7 Ldgu vs msn t seen vs llkmg wxlth WLII De Etta glevt up 7 C Angus should qulet dovsn and become 1 modest xoung man? Thele were no irats Ol solols Annetta dldn t pout'? Corda got angry? Elwabeth M rot sellous now md then T T s looked at the bow MISS Eltzen vsele not so good nituledq We dldn t have Mendv Donald should lI1C163.SQ hls gloxnth .:1CCO1d1I10' to hls bl 111 capac1ty'7 M185 Delllll got an automoblle and the I'l1IJOI1llg,l1t ' Ewelvbodv seemed tuendlx ' AND WHAT WILL HAPPEIN WHEN 'IHE 195 A 11 GONE? D The Seven lDonders of the Jophn Hlqh School LOISHZO s teno1 Mlss C ardner s knowledge of the ages The amusement furnlshed by those xx ho danu Manfred s mlstlust of anythlng fGI'Y11l1ll10 The orchestra Bob s xnevltable ffrm The efflclent facultv detectlve sx stem l l l l I ff H . ,. . - 'P Cun 4 . 2 ' ' ' ' ? 1 7 I 2 . ' f ' ' ' .' ' ' ' Y 1 v -1 l v . v ww K, I g nn 1 - y r . -K C L . 1 2 , . . s 2. V 1 1 A 'Q 1 ' -12 'L Q -0- 9 . ' 1-1 ' ' ' 2 ' ' X 2 ' k? -. f' 2 ' f2 Q ' :aa '2 ' ' - '2 7 x ' 7 1. Y. s a ' ' ' 2' 2 t' f . , , sa' A ,vs , at, , Nur, Leola lost that wonderful smile? ' v . 5. s ' 2 1 'Y ,w 5 71 'SQ ' ' ' ' .' 2 ' . 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'19 -- 1111-lv-4 Su f f fff N'Q3QffLi ' 4,.,, f 4 ' 7 7-,.,..,.... , K...--- N K, i ,a , ' 1 W Une Hlllllhl d 'FFXI nlm n IXANIILS Harold Sp'11d lxathlvn Pulxttt lohn Slglf. mth IX Iaul Iulncr Howard Hagdgart Bertha Landauel Katherlne Cfauett Iohn Qapp Volmol lrudhum Hubert R xv Hugh Woodworth N 101111 Daugdhtrty Nlargarct Huber Edna Schladel Dolothx Hoovel Clyde llllxxorth cc IXI 11 IH ACICIINOII Culvu Ihelma Iound tono Cathellne Crews Helton I ldd Pd WICWade Roborta Ixelth I Yanlx Ixobmxon Rohtrt I' bcrlmt Myrl Overall Row: GIOVQI ILIIHOI TJdl'lALLlfl0ICI NIHHTILCT X anoclxel lone Cl lvton Ihunlole Allmuthnot ul Bu hugene Cookcllx Iaul 'llarxh Rlthard Conlxhn Cormne Stout OV1 Duggzms C,len Doolox Ruth Wuden Plllabcth Wxtson Cfortlude Klem Klan England Rolland Shadday Dlcea Clax Kathleen Bauel I llllan Ktltnu 'Ihtlma rIhUClll.1l l1 71lpha Turnbull Samuel Nlclxee NIC Is N -XXII Spudy Ixlttx I0l1lllC Slnnnv 'etc I llV1tC H IALJR ut But Ix ite llnnt got none! f'Xmt Lot no mtl Ilulv Iiughguo Nlcg I Atty c Dough I ulxlo I v l CC Shorty Ca Hutton 'NIe1t Edvsald Bobblt Sunlo 411 Nllnnlc Sweetie Caesal Ru lhur BC ir C me Nlarahy Dlck Cora Dugan C An ua Ixlltliltsx Sllvtr C Cl L C Xpsk B153 BOX Ilxu lc n L1 y In mt lxlphx S im IHLIR I CIAI IX Hls lcngth C IIHIIIIU, I tm Choclxuul 1 ww Xlgumg, A Reutlng, pogtw Falklng, Swlnglng, bxton lhnlng Wlth om l 1 Cold teeth Ilaylng., Ballx Hoo Impel sonatmgd SIIIQITIQ Woman sufflague Teaching Blushlngo Sh IVIDQ., cl J C D1 mmng Ipaxl C lg,,g,IlI'lQ Rolllngu her exe Breakmg g,1rlQ hefxlt basslng, peoplo Plaxmg fthe plmol Att lboyl NI Llung d xttm IIIIVIYU., a TIIVVCI Agdlgtlng, with tm uhm 'llonty Spoutlng, dead languages Baslwtball IJ ITICIFIQ' I mph INIIIHAL Blovlmg, I hc nj Ilombonn IJISCUSSIHL, the 1 t of lulx Walbllng Gu Baselull L mu I ng,llsh ICC lm fu Iuxt any thmgd Culoslty Studung, Bobbul hall' 'l xlklng -Xptmg, Bat Cold Checlung IJ molv. 5 oi Imllnm Ill Hu ,A .N 5 ,C 1 S,E.A ' C' z' K' 1 Y' . 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Hlarqarets Escort School was dlawlng to a close and the mght f0l the JUH101 Senlol Banquet was neal at hand The halls we1e filled Wlth gloups of J unlol and Senlor g11lS dlscusslng hats dlesses shoes gloves and boys and 6V8ly thlng closest to a glll s heart at the tlme of hel gl aduatlon I thlnk I shall have plnk mull undel dlaped net SV1th plnk hose to match and black Sllpp9lS assel ted one pletty blown eyed glrl That w1ll be pletty I should thlnk Jeannette My hall s llght though and mlne s to be blue taffeta wlth tulle tllmmlngs anothel malden sal I m golng to have whlte kld SIIDDQIS because they go Wlth my gl 'ld uatlon dl ess declaled Vela a pletty aubuln halled llttle glrl What are you golng to have Mal galet? asked Jeanette addlesslng a rathel tall plaln looklng glll not vely pletty but not homely elthel Her face was thln and polnted hel nose a llttle too lal ge hel eyes small and finally much to Malgalet s dlstaste a genelous spllnkllng of fleckles But appalently to make up f01 the othel featules she had a wealth of blown wavy hall Hel dless uas a pla.1n glngham a llttle faded f10m washlng Mme IS to be whlte olgandle she leplled ovel dellcate plnk lm gelle I m sule that wlll be vely pletty Mal gal et sald all the gllls smlllng but Malgalet lmagmed she could see a stlalned klndness IH thell mannel About thls tlme a pl etty dashlng young lady came lunnlng up to the gloup Oh hello gl1lS' Talklng about the banquet? Dont you thlnk It ulll be dellghtful? Have you dates all of you? I have Guess who wlth' Oh do tell us Vlcky they all Clled at once looklng admlllngly at V1CtO1l3 Madden the Hlgh School Belle Danny Gleen' I m slmply wlld about hlm and have been dylng f0l a date Now tell me youls I m golng Wlth Dlcky Wolth sald Jeanette And I m golng wlth Tommy Wentwol th agaln sald Dlana the blue eyed glrl Guess I ll go wlth J lmmy Blane That seems undel stood sald Vera VSIHV Vela' What a case you two have to be sure laughed Jean et e And who are you golng wlth asked Vlctorla tulmng towald Mal garet I I no one-I thlnk Sald she and how lt hult hel to say It none of them knew Really? Why how queer' I thought evel y glll who was anythlng at 'lll had an escolt fol the banquet' Why Vlcky don t say that 1epl0V6d Jeanette the Just But Margaret only smlled a hult llttle smlle and was glad that the bell rang so that she need not answel She dld not folget lt however and that mght Margaret Callled a heavy heart home to hel mothel hel C0mf0lt6l After she had eaten hel ll l l'l Q V ' ' 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 . 0 l Q ' ' 1 ' ' s , - - 7 7 7 7 . - ' , . . . . tt I 1 . 1- 1 . l l 1 , 77 , . ' - ' 7 1 ' H . . . . ., . 7 7 ' 7 . , . '. . ,, ' . 7 7 H , . . . . ' . . l C ' . 1 ,Y 1 1 1 1 - I 1 I ' 7 7 ' ll ' , , 77 , ' 7 ' 7 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 I 7 7 ' . . 1 . 1 1 7 7 7 1 1 y ' 1 1. ' 1 7 7 ' . . . . , 7 Y 1 . 1 1 1 Y D l . 1 ' 7 U . . V . Q . ,, ' . H ' . . . .- .7 7 ,' 77 ' 1 H 7 . v' . . . . 77 ' ' . ' ' 7 7 Y 7 . . . . . . . . 1 t . I . 7 Y . . U . U . , . . , , . . V 17 . , . . . H . ,, '. . . i. 7 Y 7 7 . , l H . , . . . . i , rx . , . sa 1 ' ' ' , ll ' , . U , . . 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Una- um rl-4, 'w.-my l9l9.V1C'TC3ff'Y I 6 47- 919- Onc Hundred Tssentx One suppe1 hel mothe1 sald Come deal I have youl dless neally finlshed and I xx ant vou to tlx xt on Oh mothe1' Im not gomg' Not gomgl Whv Margalet xx hat 1n the wo1ld IS the matte1 Oh m mothe1 sobbed the g11l lts just telllllle to be homelx md not h we any of the boys hke you My deal what IS 1t I never hea1d you talk th1s xx ay befole Can t you tell mothe1 'P Well y you see all the guls h have b been talkmg about the11 dates Dates dea11e Yes you see that IS what they call an engagement w1th a boy f01 s somethlng Well today V1cto11a Madden was talkmg to us and askln xx ho we VV616 golng wlth to the b banquet and a all had s s someone but me So oh I Just can t go c11ed Ma1 ga1et But chlld what dlffel ence does that make? That xx as only a g1oup of guls Thele vx1ll plobably be manv othe1 gnls who xx 1ll have no es co1ts No' no' It ISD t that way at all She s she V1CtO1I21 s sa1d th that any glll vxho was a anythlng at all vxould vxou oh mothe1' Thele theme don t c1y deal Just hsten to mothe1 Any glll would be toohsh to g1ve up the banquet fol that Just thmk my chlld that th1S affaln In latel yeals you vxould blame you1self fo1 It Ithlnk deal Don t you see? v But mothe1 xx hy xx hy can t I be hke Vlcky and have the boys hke me Would you leally be hke he1 lf you could daughte1 7 Thlnk fo1 1 mlnute befole you answex Ma1 galet studled the calpet fo1 a moment O1 txxo and then spoke No mothe1 I guess not t1ulv fO1 she IS a b1t loud at tlmes and come to think of It the boys don t hke he1 fol long No mothe1 I leallx vx ouldn t I thought not You see eve1y g11l has he1 faults My l1ttle gul IS not alone ln that And you w1ll go dalllng vx1ll you not? Thele xx as a pause You w1ll thmk bettel of It deal Of gomg mothe1 '7 Yes I thlnk you vxlll go xxon t you? dMa1ga1et thought ealnestly fo1 a moment and then Jumpmg up cue Indeed I xx1ll mothe1 and Ill show em Im no p1ke1' My l1ttle g11l xxlll get he1 l6V5d1d too ln some vxay You just xxalt and see Ma1ga1et xxas much happlel on the xxay to school ln the mo1n1ng and xx hen she heald a boy and g11l quauellng just ahead of he1 she consoled he1 self xvlth the thought maybe lt IS H1061 sometlmes not to have an 9SC0lt P 6 P K . . - L 3 u 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1. . , 7 Y K ' 1, 1 ' 79 if ' Y ' Y! , . . aa ' 1 ' y ' 1 ' 1 7' ' L ! 7 ' n 1 U ' 1 44' 1 , ' , ,' , Y Y Y 1 2 2 , .11 ca . ' ' 1 , ' 1 1 I , . . , 11 H K . ' . . l 7 W ! W W W' 7! .. an , , .' 11 , . as ' , ' 1 7 .-.. ' 0' ' 7 D , . . , 1 - - - ! 7 ' 1 YY .' . . a W W , 1 n ' , ' . 1 , 1 1 1 ' K ' 1 1 1' . 1 ' 1 1' - , !! 1 .. U . , . .. . T- . . 1 v . V y 1 y, - - - , . U 1 1 7 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 7 7 7 7 ' . . , , . IS your last year 1n Hlgh School, and you can never go to this banquet , ' 1 1 y 1 1 ' ' 1 ' o ' 1 1 ' 1 , 11 U 1 1 1 Y ' ' ' 7 7 Y 7 1 Y! . U 1 1 ' 1 ' 1' ' 1 1 , . c ' , ,7! 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 7 : N 1 1 1 ' ' ' 5 9 7 11 7 3 ! l I I ' 1 Q 1 1 1 - 1 1 4 .V 7 ! I!! it 1 . 1 1 1 I D 1 ' I ' . . 1 . 7. Y ,, , 7 . , , . . an ,' ' . ' , , 11 , . ca - , 11 , . as ' ,' , 1 11 7 ! ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 7 9 as ,' , 1 1 9 ' , 11 7 ! ! ' U ' '1 1' 1 1 1. 1 ' y ' 1 ' 7 l ' 7! 1 1 v D Q v ' 1 . H . H . . . i . Y Y 7 1 1 'V . . 1 n -Hunrlr d Txventy-Txx'r1 mln--l '1'wQl1ty-'1'h1'n-c Margaret kept her bl ave xesolutlon and upon the nlght of the banquet she dressed 1n the pretty Whlte O1 gandle put on he1 hat to match lt and aftel klSSlIlg he1 mothel and lecexvm hcl encoulagm uoxd she stalted out fO1 the Hlgh School When she a1r1ved the halls we1e filled wlth Junlols and SQHIOIS talk mg and lau h1ng mth each othe1 The boys stood axound awkxs a1dly iumblmg thell hands shuffhng then feet and the g11ls dlscussed then dlesses and h lts md the boys wlth xx hom they had come Malgalet could not help '1 pang of sympathy fo1 helself and she hun back from any of the g1oups because she felt he1 self out of place Even when the hnes fo1med to malch to the banquet 1oom she walked beh1nd the 1est of the guls and d1d not mmgle YVIIQII the 1est untll they wele seated at the table None of them asked he1 to Joxn them and she xx as too ploud to push he1 self ln whele she thought she was not wanted Just as she had seated helself at the table a boy lushed 1n the dool and comlng up to the table asked he1 lf the chan beslde he1 was taken When she answered that It was not he sat down He uas Althul Dunn the W3l6d1CtOl1311 of the class and Malgalet s healt began to beat a l1ttle qu1cke1 Mal alet I was so sony I could not et back yestel day molmng as I had planned I don t know what you thought of me I mlssed my tl am Were you away' she asked wondeungly summe1 I sent my note to you f1om thele You1 note? she looked at h1m Why dldn t you get my note askmg to escolt you to the banquet' I sent It Mond xy mo1n1n and you should have gotten It Tuesday mo1n1ng I 1ece1ved no note IVI3.1g316t 3I1SXX916d so exclted she xx as af1a1d he would notlce It Well I can t undel stand But hsten as long as I dldn t et he1e to bung you you ll let me take you home vs on t you' Ce1ta1nly I w1ll she ansvwexed Thlough the evenlng she talked eage1 ly he1 cheeks flushed Wlth ex cltement and pleasule makmg he1 qulte pletty When she u ent home she could not but feel a Celtaln feellng oi tllumph when the othex guls looked at he1 envlously Malgalet had galned he1 day and hen escolt Back to the Bush You know I have a fuend named Donald who has the Bush Mama In o1d1na1y thlngs h1s m1nd appears sound Llke all the rest of us he IS 01 was unt1l he fol got It all an extlemely well educated man I am aw'ue of no crlmmal stlam ln hls blood Yet Donald IS ln leahty hopelessly unbalanced He has the Manla of the Open Woods Wolse than that he IS haunted wlth the des11e to dxag hls fuends u 1th h1m 1nto the depths of the Bush Whenevel we meet he sta1 ts to talk about It Not long ago I met hmm at the Club whxch IS kept IH exlstence by the recent membels of class of 19 Il l l l I D 9 v 1 y 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I 1 l I 01 1 1 - rr Y 1 w 1 6 C 7 , . . 1 ' - ' ' Q ' - - 1 v ' O- y 1 . y 1 C C ' Y - 1 9 Q 1 C C , . . L C . . , g , . ' 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 l . . 1 0 Y v I . . 7 . . , , . . U 'I I 1 l 1 v l Y y v 1 1 9 ' 7 v ' -' . - 1 7 - ' 7 ' 1 . 44 .0. . .. 0. . . ' ta y c s C I r ' , ' H ll fu ,' . , . . H . . . . .. , . . Why, yes yes ln C-, you know, auangmg, my affans fO1 the 1 1 1 ,, . . u , rv ' Cl ' 7 ' , 0 , . . 1 I . U . l . ,, c O . U 1 ' 77 1 1 V . ' v . ' 7 7 Cl Y , ' ' ! 0. , 7 ' 7 Y L ,- 1 1 1 -sy 7 7 ' as , ' ' an , , , . . . , . , . , . . u , 7 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , . , ,n 1 . I 1 ' 7 Y 1 I 1 I 1 , . C . . l . . . . I 9 Y . . V I 1 IQQVIGIOFQ-Y ,mo K5 ' ' 'x Ilirgjgjjk . nd rs-ql 'l'wenty-Five I wlsh he Sdld you d let me take you CIQHI aw ay up the Gatlneau Yes I NXISII I would I dont thlnk I mulmuled to mysel1 but I hum01 ed hlm and sfud How do we go Donald ln a motol Cdl O1 by tlalnl No we paddle And IS It up stlelm lll the way? Oh ves Donald sald enthuslastlcally And how m lny d lys do we p lddle all day to get up ' IX Couldnt we do It IH less? Yes Don lld HIIQNXQIQCI 1eellng that I was entellng lnto the Splllt 01 the thlng l1 we stfllt exch molnlng lust DQIOIQ dlvllght and paddle hald tlll mldnlgllt we could do It ln five days lnd a hall Glollous' lnd ale thele DOI tagesl Lots 01 em And tt each 01 these do I get to cally two llundl ed pounds of stuff up l hlll on mx luck' Qule And wlll thele be a frulde 1 genulne dllts looklng Indlan gulde' Yes And can I sleep next to IIITYI9 Oh yes 11 you want to And when we get to the top what IS the1e V Well we go ove1 the helgllt of land Oh we do do we 7 And IS the helvht 01 land all lock and about th1ee hundl ed y ll ds up-hlll 7 And do I CHIIV a ballel 01 H0111 up? And does It IS a gleat thlng but It IS too luxullous 101 me If you w lll have me pld dled up the IIVBI ln an 11on canoe w lth an lwnlng Cdllled OVQI the polt ages ln a sedan Chall taken acl oss the helght 01 land ln a palanquln OI a how dah and low eled down the Othel Slde ln a delllck Ill go ShO1t 01 that the thlng would be too fattenlng Donald was dlscoulaged and left me But he has slnce letulned to the lttack Ave he even blought VVlth hlm as lJIOtll9l 1an1tlcs Pe IICQ lnd Melton and llttle Theodole all qulte eagel ln thell attempts to co IX me along They show ed me pamphlets all of w IIICII extolled the p31tIClll3I vlltues 01 celtaln camps and lakes etc One lan somethlng llke thlq The llmpld watels of Lake Owawatawetness abound w lth QVQIY known vallety 01 fish fand even some unknown! Neal lts sulface so close that the anglel mav leach out l11s hand and St10k9 them schools of plke pICk elel mackelel doggelel and CIIICICCIGI Jostle on anothel IH the watel They IISG lnstantaneouslx to the balt and swlm g1ate1ully ashole holdlng It ln the11 mouths In the mlddle depth of the watels of the lake the saldlne the I0l7St61 the klppeled helllng tl1e anchovy and othe1 tlnned V11l6t18S of fish d1Sp01t themselves wlth evldent glatlflcatlon whlle even IOYY61 ln the pellucld depths the cat fish the dog fish the hog fish the log flsh and the swold fish whlll about IH nevel endlng CIICISS N01 IS Lake Ow atawetness melely an Anglel s Paladlse Vast IOI ests 01 p1lmeval plne slope to the vely sholes of the lake to w hlch descend gleat dlOV6S 01 DQBIS blown gleen led and beal cololed Wlllle as the I l l l I I u V' , Y! VV ' H V I V V ' 'I L V ' v V ' ' it V V' V V 7 ' 7' V V V ' Y K 7 Q K 1 . I I I I If ' . I I 4 I V I I .,, 7 7' I u , 17 , . u ' V ' V . . V yy V 'L c c , H V 'Y V. ' V' ' 7 V 'Y 5 ' 0 ll ' I Y c v 4 I KI, 1 I c c V MS' !! as 1 V ' ' , as V . ,, ,, I I I . . I I. . . I. V, c V , c V 1 I, Y V c 2 I V it C, c K I . . . I I . . I I I ,,, V c V c V U V' V V - V V V ' 7' 4 C I V ss I - 1 aa is I . II V I C L I I I ' I I V rv L I' c V as , n k V ,, . I . . . I . . . ,,, C3 1 2 7 my I ' CK Y! ss 1 V , ' sy C I n as , ' ' , , rv a v V C ' u , I , ' I , - lv o v f- ' ss V - ' as , . U V V ' ' ' ' V V ! 7 ' C V 1 I l . I I In I I 5 . C I I V v I I V. . I . V- l'0II down and clush me on the OTVIIQI slde? Look hele, Donald, thls tllp . w I ' V I ' r I' V ' I V' 1 1 V , 1 V c ' V' V ' ' V V' V V V ' V V V' V V - 1 1 V ' V ' V V ' ' ' V ' V 7 V y V V I - . I I. y V ' Y 1 ' ' , ' yy 7 D' V ' V , ' V V I I I I . V I . .I . I I.I I . I I I I I ' K U . . I V 4 c , V c 5 V V . I . I . ., , . .. H ' ' V V V. V V V' V V . I. . 1 W Y I l 1 I I . . 1 , 1 v I . 1 I l . V v L 1 ' 1 1 v ' 9' ' V' ' y ' V V V' V ' V V V ' I . . . .I . I I - a V, V l I v. V V 1- V I 1 ' Y Y 1 7 I I. . . I I . I . I . I I . V ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 9 - ' V V - V V ' V V- V . , . u V ' V V V V' V ' ' V- . . , V . V ' V V V . V V V V V ' 7 1 V 7 7 3 A , ,ly A. ALXLQQ 4 .4rnt5'-Suu-In shadows of evenrng fall the arr rs loud xxrth the loxxrng of moose carrbou antelope cantaloupe musk oxes musk rats common every day rats and other gramrnrvorous mammalra of the forest These enormous quadru mana generally move off 'rbout 10 30 p m from vxhrch hour untrl 11 45 p nr the xvhole shore rs reserved for brson and buffalo After mrdnrght hunters xx ho so desrre rt can be chased through the xx oods for any drstance and at any speed they select by Jaguars panthers couffars tr ers and Jackals xx hose ferocrty rs reputed to be such that they xxrll tear the breeches off a man xx rth therr teeth rn therr eagerness to srnk therr fangs rnto hrs palprtatrn flesh Hunters attentron' Do not mrss such attractrons as these' Sadly I pushed the men from me sayrng as I drd so that such lrfe xx as far too pleasant and luxurrous for such an humble per son as I consrd ered myself Heartbroken they departed Of course you can rmagrne the effect of thrs sort of lrterature on the brarns of men fresh from therr xvork rn the stuffy oillces rn search of a vacatron They go crazy and stay crazy Just xx 'rtch them when they get rnto the bush See them rn therr srm ple camp lrfe Some one has told them that the thrng rs to sleep on a prle of hemlock branches I thrnk they were also told to lrsten to the wrnd sowrng fyou knoxv the xx ord I meanb sowrng and croonrng rn the grant prnes So there they are upsrdo down doubled up on a couch of green sprkes that would have krlled St Sebastran They stare up at the sky wrth blood shot rest less eyes wartrng for the croonrng to be rn And there rsnt a sow rn srht Here rs another man ragged and xxrth a srx days growth of beard fryrng a prece of bacon on a strck over a lrttle fire Now what does he thrnk he rs? The Chef of the Connor 9 Yes he does and what s more he thrnks that that mrser able hunk of bacon cut wrth a pocket knrfe from a chunk of meat that lay srx days rn the rarn rs fit to eat What s more hell eat rt So wrll the rest They re all crazy together But that s camprng Oh yes that s the free and easy lrfe Wrthout cares or worrres of the modern busrness vxorld Thrs back to nature stufT rs srmply great eh fellows? Yes fellovxs you may go back to the woods You may stalk wrld chrpmunks and trap ferocrous pr arrre hens You may crawl through thrm bleberry bushes and bees nests rn your effor ts to track to hrs lrar Us that the xxord '71 the xvrly carrbou Cand boo and bool Thats rrght fellovxs res mark hrm Go up behrnd hrm and parnt a blue cross on the seat of hrs pfrnts Cdo carrbou xxear such artrcles of apparel'7J as he runs He ll never notrce That felloxxs rs sheer xxoodcraft' Ah that rs the lrfe eh felloxxs? Sure' You may have vour woods and mosqurtoes and xxrld anrmals You may have your colds and chrlls and rndrgestron Away far away rnto the uncrvrlrzedl But as for me grve me crvrlrzatronl Every trme fellows' Wrth apologres to Mr Stephen Leacock SCHERL M LEVY lllll tllt . . ' . 7. 7. .. Q a v . . . I 1 v L y 1 7 v , . ' ' 1 ' 1 1 - c I . ., ' 7 ' I 1 . 1 u ' u . ' ' . , ' . ' . 9 C x , , y 1 .01 I l v 1 . . 1 o 1 1: r n Y. ' 1 Y. . Q . . ' . . . . . . 0. ' . . c D . , . , ' as . . v v 9 v . .' 1 4 ' - . . . . , . . . . . . . 1 ' In . 1 ' 1 Q I . J vi 1 1 ' c . 7 4 . V . . . . . 1 . ' 1 ' 1 s r . . ' , ' . . . . . , . . . 0- , cn ca - - ' 1 1 . y' ' - 7 1 1 1 r , . . ,. 1 ' ' 1 . 7 . - - 9 r 9 y . . 1 . . Q ' 1 . . ' . . , Q v - x y . . 1 7 1 1 I , . , ' . . . , , . . . ..' . ' , ' H . H a r - u 1 - 1- 9 ' 1 . . ' ' 1 ' r v v 1 1' 1 , 1 v . , . , . , ' . . . . 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': ,'-, l lDe the staff wlsh to take thls opportumtq to thank those who have helped to make thls Jopllmo a suc cess Especlallq the serulces of appreclated Mlss Eltzen lD1ll1am Dan Hafften Paul Marsh Raqmoncl Beechwood Huqh Ulooolworth Pat Malm lvllss Damel the following were uerq much Cfhe Joplmo Staff would feel uerq much qratlfred lf the readers of thls book would patromze and mentlon to thelr frlends the names of those who have alded qreatlq m the productlon of thls adverttsers who handle the best qrade of qoods and are the most proqressme merchants of the cltq ln patromzmq these merchants please mentton the Jo hmo l book lfrom a financial standpointl -our 1i- H- -I:I e rn All outo doors holds no more charm than a cup of thzs delzczous, znvztzng coffee xCf3y?eS W ,5 W2 New 0 2 Q Q? felis' 'X 90 Quo ASTEEP -gp. fi ch Tp t .vw-XR-W' OP The rlch aroma and exqulslte full flavor of Blg Horn are all that Nature and per feet roast1ng can pOSS1blY make lt Your grocer sells zt CLEANER WHO CLEANS' ' GENERAL OFFICE 8. 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On Savings Accounts, Cbmpouncled June lst and llecvrulver' lst. 527717143-'ll' Interest Paid to Our' llep ft rs to llzltm- It 5 Easy To Buy a VICTROLA All you need IS a l1ttle cash for flrst payment and a few dollars a month B RKES 611 MAIN JOPLIN Thls VlCtl0la only S115 other Vlctrolas fl om S32 50 to S275 00 M1 Humphleys What IS space? M1lO R fF1eshmanJ I cannot thlnk of It just now but I have 1n my head I D Justrlte Corsets AND HOSIERY ALL PRUDENT SHOPPERS COME TO Fklscffiilie JOPLINT S PROC RESSIVE STORE For Dry Goods Ready to Wear and MllllH8lX that IS Always Above the Standald m Value and Always a llttle Below lh Prlce PHONE 676 502 4 MAIN 7 ! , , , me - rv - .rv I Z Exclusive Dealers in KAYSER SILK GLOVES ox ' r 9 Pfljhlon TIIIZOI 5 WOMEN an CO-XI XNIHP-XNIS MEN 5 WEILER S A H H QAL muslcal COIlC6ltJ What s th it fellow got hu ewes xhut IOI xx h11t s s1ng1ng Ix0DAK FINISHIINC1 IH H08 OI AI I 1xIN WVINGO STUDIO 071 Nlam Stleet In t Doon South of Woolxxunth lm Stunt OSTERLOH'S TWO BOOK STORES BOUES Sl'-XIIONFRX OPI ILE SLI I I II S IxODAIxS -XNIJ -YI HLILIIC GOODS 17 Ham Street bl? Nlfun Street JOPLIX NIO i U for ' I . Z4 0 I WNY NI.-XI 1 'ro IIJI-III ' 9 :L . ui A. IC. G L- IAM - ' . . U . 'V . ' v 'w v Vw v ' . V ' , Q x C . K r. A 1, ' ' n Burton B.: Aw, he cau't bear to see us suffer. 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QUAYLE STEEL PNK RANPRS AND NIANUFALTURINQ IPWEI RX NIPN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES ALBANY 19 Chapel Street Sxmplu of Wedding Statmnenx upon Request F Johns 81 Company DEALERS IN PHONE 1002 118 West Slxth Street MISS Ishervsood How duty your face IS Glenn Glenn D Yes m we amt had no company for mole n a week Junge's BUTTER NUT BREAD Xl' IER AI L IS SAID IHERE IS NO OIHER ASR FOR IT WHETHER SIINGLE OR 'NIARRIED TO Q FRESH AND Cl'REIJ MEATS, GAME AND l'0l7LTRY KINGS BOOK STORE IS THE I I ACF I-OR SCHOOI Sl I I I IES PIC'll RF I-RXNII-S ROD-Hx AND IHOTO SIIIIIES WI XLL PM ER XND I XINT DEP-XRFNIFN I' Jack R MCBf1d6 TAILOR FINE TAILORING Phone 1414J N E Comer th 'ind N111 Mr Humphely ln Com Geog Ferrol g1N9 a d9fIHltl0II of Lumbel Femol Fostex Csleep1lyl Sawed Wood YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Whltall Rugs Hernck Reirlgerators Hoosler Kltchen Cablnets A B Gas Ranges JOPLIN FURNITURE CO SOLE AGENIS 100 408 Nlam Street II hen Xou Bu It Of POOLE You Ixno It HI Right JOPLIN S LE XDINI .IEW ELER 490 NI-XIX STREET UP TO D-XIE SfOCIx AND DOWN TO D-XTE PRICES 7 E J . , . , . , v , , . . 1 - , 1 , ., .. . . . , , . , A 1. . ' ' ' 3 '- ' 1 I ' , A Y ,, . , A ., Phone 367 or G60 6233 and 7123 Main Street 0 I . . ' T C L In h . U H . Y . . . 1 , , ' , AA av I I I O O Q O I C f . . ,. . - Ci I ' Ev ' ' w 'S I ' A I A I .. - - A r r v A Ay lv- - A w .ya COUKOULIS BROS Plopx ESTABLISHED 1900 mlltrxtra Qlanhg lirtchen 016 NIAIIX QTREEI' FINE HONIF Nl-KDE CHOCUL KTES IREBH C XNDIES XND If F CRFXNI Phone 3480 md -1401 JOPLIN LA UNDR Y Phone 801 119121 Nlam Stleet about H1story MISS Gald Please don t mentlon ouch a trlfle To I 011 Semozs VSE EXTEIND OUR QINCERI' VVISHEQ FOR A HAPPX AIND QUFC FQQI UI CAREER im-ww. ABERNETHY LUMBER CO. QUALITY and SERVICE sth Sz lxentucln PHOINF -1 ll IOPIIN NIO ., ' I. , 0 , 4. w U V 5 o J o o , , , , s 5 7 2 . . I ll IL I Merton L. fTo Miss Ga1'dne1'J: I am indebted to you l'o1' all I know ' 7? ' ,. , KK 7 ' ' ' 77 ' I D P' ' . - - ' , fl . . xv, . I. W 1 4'Z.gJr!l'gm I If R 'QWWZQ' 531 Photographs wlth your 1nd1v1dual1ty and a d1St1I1Ct1V6 Sty e of thelr own Mc GUIRE STUDIO 317 Mann Street - V I E ,X J? if, mgQ,,,1 3- Qt fix if , I , nf. Y . f f,xXxxi,I i V fn 'V :X T N :uf f' J VW K 1, NW 6, f ,A Q4 V' JHMVF X11 xv , j F 'rn J 1 . X, ly- A Wg? I xx ' ski' v', Wu.. -, , X X A 6 Xi , v in fl , W- gy ij 5+ X gg A WEE If! YA X XXX' JSRXX, l ff XV I H- A . ,. ,. 'W' o A ok Q, -Q' . , A fi -7 ' J Flowers in Season Wg Deliver Any Ilace PHONE 14:2 The Hou e That Service Bullt Troutman s Flower Shop 410 JOPIIIN ST JOPLIN NIO Xnythlng ln lrlow ers Full llne of Nursery Stock She What d1d papa say when you told hxm you wanted to malrv me' He He aeked me lf I had my msamty IH my famlly cAthlet1c goode Baseball C ooda Lavsn and M lTenn1s goods Ind Bathing Sllltx Planes Levela Ch1sels Trl Hammere and Breast Dulls Tralnlng Tools DISTON Mltre Saws Keyhole Saws Hand Saws Hack Savss Copmg Saws Dgmestlcl Qu1ck Meal rangeb Automatxc and Seegel Refllgeratora Wear ever COOklIlg utenslls SCICHCC Un1xe1s1l blead and cake mncens LlI'llV6I'S1l Goods food choppers Conserx o steam Carmel um cookel Joplm Hardware Co. Phone 09 THE HOLSE WITH THE GOODS bl? 624 Nlam v ' 1 J fl' .. S - - 'av , 1 Y ., , A . z ' ' ' l ' .' 4. .V . ' ll Z x u . 2 n I 1 n . A D X ' ., .S 1 ., ' ' ' x 2 ' ' S ' M 1 I H - H T ' anua STANLEY Squares, Mltl'-Q Boxes, Rules, . N y ' ' v Y . Y Y Y , , . ,. C 1 I v, ' c Q I . . ' K, - . . J S, , ' 'sz ' ' - . 1, sz N, nl V hw 12 E 1 h . I U DACY 81 DACY , INQURANCE AC FNCX HI Y 01' man INSURANCE GENERAL INSURANCE FQ H0 231 FII L0 Bldg: Joplm NIO K School Trunks, Su1tcases and Bags SA VE 20 Modern Trunk Factory 17 Steps Prom 'Slam btreet 11h E FOURTH PHONE, 2 M158 Lal kel fat DIHHOT A1 e you 1 lox er of mus1c'? John S Yes mded but please do not stop on that mcuount FRE XOUR IJUIJS IN OUR SUIJB KE Y STUB L L AL B DR1 THE SOFT WATER L-XUINDRH Up to Date ln All Departmenta Joe W Walkel NI IYIILLI' P om 4 410 XIPLIFIIX -XVL FULL LINE OF D1 zzgv, Spmfzng Goods and Bflfhzfzg Suzfs John C. EIIIPPSIDD Phone R98 ,Oth and Nlam I,lfl' H4-Q llh .Xl-vim-llt I 4 , pi,-,. Li: num! 269 'IU-l'l1:l4i1v jk ' A 1, ' W' -lstfwm f .Xuto fP'lv- v v -.U A A Tie-I'I v .. . V ,-Q, - I'11hli1' I.i:lIvililB SERVICE - ' ' ' ' I'r'opn-r'ty Imvnnprv Vollisinll to HV!! 4':ll' O 0 ' . ' L ' 1- -1-S Tr. . . - . H . 2 ,, .H . I it -4 . w v 1 i ,Y .. . , , ., c . ,,, Y v - -U ' 4 T T 4' ' ' ' L A A ' v , -- '. K' L . ,.zzv h ? 3 T ' Az . '. fhe Commg Men s Clothes Shop of foplzn Efverytlzzng but Shoes for Man or Boy Volmel Yes I was out fo1 a trlal Mary Was the tual satlsfactory '7 Volmel No the Judge fmed me S10 Landreth achmery Co. Mznzng Machznery 'WILL AND MINE SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Phone 638 639 Fou th St a d Pe A emu C C H H R R I , I S S T T M T M A A N N S S Mary: Didn't I see you out in your new car to-day? The Redell Manufacturlng and Supply Company BEVO SODA VN AIILR W HOLI-1551 I -VND III IAIL ILE SUMMER AND WINTER I honu 63 64 Slxth and Vllglllli 4111015 MC u h up no xpelkmg put Eh' In the play I hue nothmg to mx Wh It ol that' Many vsomeu hue won fame by The glut OIUIDKJIILIIIIIIQS tod u he nloug the hl h may of NQIYICQ fhrrxe who Ilxe up to the ODDO1 tumtx help othels md heap pIOSpL11ty upcm them selxex We offel a IJIIII-xlllg, SLIXICQ th it xx1II be helpiul to all fflllfl XS 51 XII I3 XX x 096 NI1111 bt Joplm f -1 7 rw w I . y 1 v w xr , v- W , MA .- H . I U I ' I Q H W. 7 . I . . 1. 1 - K . c ,' , , , 4 J . , , 1 ' , nv ax - H as NI' , . . A IJ t I . 1 ' K r 2 , . f v ' -4 v 7' 4' . ' 1 ' y v . 1 v c . . . c . A A c ' v ' ' 77 not bdf 1112 ZUI5 thlllg. , . . . . X r 12 F' z l 2 I gt - . , . ' v 1. . f . w J 1' - - n I P- Q IA.. 1 2 7' Y. A, , - v' . 2 v' x , ' ' V W r qw v w 'I 1 V w Q1 vl v A 4. n k A A I A ,J A . , . A-1 A I n W. E. J0hnS0n Christman Coal Lo C 61 eterza and Tm Room C001 and Wow! A Better Place to Eat Prlwate Pcutles and Luncheons Oldest Ilealel ln Town by Am In ement 0 Xeux m lllN1Il NN Phone 37 C H R I S T M -X N Phone 1.298 1109 Mfun M lm 11001 Amlelh I2llllO1 D Do xou think It posslble f01 .fl man to loxe tvso Women at once? Monte 1 Yu tvxentw at once lf they were xll hke you Cvnnelly 3 Shoe Repalrlng llogs D61 me bu1lt md de lgned lOl ii' e YOI NC MAN' befu the hill m uk of the m lNl,6l utlst vxlth no llllll. ol the common my ol Qhelf Clothes 119 P 4th S11 Qudlltx fo1 quahtv the coxt IN na glexter Indlxldu 11 Spolt Sults deslgned Weddlng out tits 4 peclaltx CONNELLY Tazfor lol Qu llltx and Neatne Ill I lp! 0 bf ' .4 99 . Y 1 1 D 1 L - 4 . ' N ' . C L' -1 ' . .. ' 1 .' .. -J 'r . 1 . C.. .. .... w 1 K A X A . . Z' 4' . v I ' Q ' 1 ' f. . v ' ' -v' - . , , .. V e. . . ,. v v . I . ' .. l, L c . 1 0 I f ' A -1 v 1 ' , .' 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Lu v ku 'T n-.F A A v I O L LIRT NIAXNIXC X A LL 1 Alma The Iophn Pr1nt1ng Compan C omph K1 Offzc 1 Ozzlfztn ry N nufuturrl of Huh CIIIL 11111J 11111f I 105 1 071715 11711 lor 5 C fzmfoqs 111111 COIllN1L7tlI1f 51111101101 N LLUI OI D DLSIAS MII WAI IxEl+ CHAIIIS THL QAI E CABINET I I AI I YFEFL 1 II IWC DEVICES I I OV! NE NIORQE I ILIINC SI I PLIF Q HERRIINI HALL M ARI IN QATEQ DI' Xl PRS IN I I LOO L LEAI DEXII Lb DE I I X14 LOOSE LEAI DEN ICES SI ABDAI D I I AVL I OORS CO'XIxI IN I ENS IAIKIIEIS INLS PASFE NIICILAI I LAI-.LUN PAI EI S .111dTHI'E VII I'II I LIILONS XII II IXIx IIOMI4 SAI I S IUODIIICH I III I EI IANDS I4 X I PQH API IENI ILS I OSTON II 'NC II POINTI RS S ffl 1111lf1111r A dm' Hn 1112 f 111 , N IUIIIX xmw 11 LOY. I'i'I'si1Ivm M 'I'1'1z1s11'v1- J C . . .' 1. '-Pros. GEIIIIY A. KI.-XNNING. Sul 1:4 . 2 25101 o 0 0 IX4 PIII'flIi.X'I'I'fIl , . . 1 1 ' J 1 .Ia 1' ' 'fx fill II' ,f tl l,1'1'f ' 1, I lk V . Y - . A 1 I A I I . lCXI'l.I'SIYE AGEN'l'.' VOR '1 I . T - 1A ' xy 2- 9 , 1 ,E 2 'A' , . I 'f IIROVVNE-MORSE FILING DEVICES 1 1 7 f Y ' 1 ' 3 L 'A L I ' Jn. 1 ' 1 Y ' 4 1' 4 ' A 4 l A . A , Y ,. . A . . - , S 4- 3 - y is A W-, ,Y , , 1 , V A A 4 4 'L D 1 I I A . 1 - , I . , . - . I . , . 1 , A Y , . W - - 1 A A J Ln A I , n , A 1 I 44, 1 1 Y 1 ' ' , Y , L A LI . ' 1 1 ' I ,1 1 1 J ,' L 1 l 3 4 x . C , .' ' I CQ ' I ' I 7 I I ' I , L 1 I J L D L A V 1 , , , Y 1 . 1 L nk, . X .' ,f I I .' I' I 'XII , C I Y , . . , , If L, A L. 11,-.111 L l UC h . .? ll' II I lII!1.IIlI'l'I . ' , f, , I' I SOONER OR LATER XOL WILL DRIXE A NEVI STI DEHAKER Why Not Now? BFII MOTOR CO IILLY BELL Mllldgtl oth md Vlfglllld. Phone A tome fo1 some of those xx ho re behmd 1h thelr btLld19Q ketchup WHEN YOU THINK OF POOTWE AR You1 Thoughts Naturally Duft to WVALK OVER BOOT SHOP 527 'Ham Where they show the new thmgs fust Olvnlpla CdIldW Company The most up to date and san1ta1y confectlonaly 1r1 Joplm Home Made Candles and Chocolate Flesh Dalls QLALITY AIND SERX ICE OI R MOTTO Hake thls som meetmg place Phone 847 'NI1ne1s Bank Bldg on Joplm St 1 ' ' ' Y A , w v Y K A 0 f , A A ,A 0 3 ' 1 , 2 1 -- ' 2 ' ' 1 2-12 . i w Y H . . . w . M-. , 1 I I - 9 . I BRECK S K .14 rl ., 1 ' 'Q I I U V 5 sf o 1 - - A ' U7 - A lv - . Y v v v I A I . Y 1 . X . N I . A ., WHY GO SHOPPING FOR YOUR NEW AUTOMOBILE WHEN 61D MA ' NOTOR CARS HAYE ALL YOU CAN ASK POR? BEAUTY POWER AND DEPENDABILITY Century Autolnoblle C0 She How wonderful' You never thmk of mvthmg, but me He NOthlHg else D1d you my you1 fathel vw ms out' STANDS IOR HIGHER EDUCATION STRONC ER BUII DINC W If Spulgm E A Blledunge A B Thomas R I Burke August Jungc THE Y.M C A I ODIES BETTER MORALS TRUSTEES W II Landreth I Ie A B 'NILConnf.ll E A BIIQIUYIL, Iohn WISQ Augubt Junge A B Thomas CONINIIFTLE BOARD Ol IDIRECIORS A 7 1 7 7 1 0 J o k if I . I I 2 I 7' '. n D I v 1 I I V4 v A . . ' c. . L 0 0 o '- I H- Sl I I' I 'I I , I I K 'I' L . . ' VV. J. .. . ffen , . . . ' , 1 . . . 'Xl 1' ' ' A 1' ' 1' J 3 A b , 1 1, - Y- L, ' ' -,-' .l, li. l'ilv IC. .l. l'v-Vlxilxs ' ' . H. l', AI. XVilv-5 12+-11'.x' Blur III!- - - . ' tlruxw-1' .lnlxlvs II. l. -4l'lIl1' A , , I . XY. l'Ill'ISII1lil '. l'. ll A I -1' l'. IC. I:lll'lHIl I '. .X. IZ. 'ls I ' M. XY. I-'nl'l'u1' I.. li. II . .' T' J. Il. Iirixlg-' '. XY. IL ,I I'. I.. IZ 'I-.v EX ERI THINI TH ATS I OOD T0 EXT Q61 0 PFRN DELL BRAIND Q 'Iv PLLE LALFL BR MD 3 5567! 'uqrri Qu 1l1tx Qerx me We do xurmg of all kmd and sell LIGHTING FIXTURES IOR XII IIRIU S We ww 1ll Qngmeer your Wlflng job and at the same tlme gnc you expc rt dnce I8 THE CH ANDELIER SHOP 110 wer Smh S1 PHONE 118 IOPLINI NIO I lI'St Alumnus And don t tI1ll'lgS look fa1n1l11r though ' Qecond Alumnus They sure do vx 1 t s 1 a dance last 111 ht nd sau mx old chess Slllt ,4 c L o THIERS 4. run NISHERS ,J-J' MX ers Tlre Serw lce Co. DISTIxII LTORS DIAMOND TIRES LORD AND I' ABRICQ Phone 1777 408 W all St1 eet ' ' 1 v v w 1 A I A L I 4 Q ' Q- L9 !'3f .4 , ' 'Z . , 1 w v , I N 1 4 . A 1 1 ' , 1 -,- Y 7' 5 I f c Q A . 2 K A' I 'b ' 1 . 1 ' ' ' SES .' 1 a ' garding the latest in lighting fixtures 5 . . I A , A . J' L, 1 ' , ' 'Z f K :Z s - 'zsz ' ' .' 'Q 11 : ' ff K f ' ,I ff , . N. .s'X,,,4s1 . if l -X o o V V 1 K ,f 1 I u J ' J A 1 1 1 , A K , V . L g PNN 4 3 f TJ X 2 Q ni 5 Wow Nm lf Av SN! 5 K s. -T rf Q Plcnlc Tlme' Hear the 1rres1st1ble call of the Open Places to jolly frzendly p1cn1cs to secludedllttlel los turnbhngsfreams or woodland nooks You W11l apprec1ate tho rugged cer ta1nty of the Harley Davlclson Thxs year aftor Wax txme fat1gue, youll really need these pleasant httle tountry Jaunts Ways1de Journeys that W1l1 fill your lungs W1th fresh axr and put the sparkle back 1n your eyes Come m and see the new model today Arnold Motor 8: Supply Co. DISTRIBUTORS 610 Joplm St Joplm, Mo A H Balnett, PIQN G C Ixost, Sec'y Treas The Motorcycle That is Being Talked Abou! .' ' - SA Q, 6? : 'aa ,r fe- M Q10 'Bu .3-Q5 1 if -.x Q W-'? 'ov 'QL lf? 1 o. '.. ' G. 5 , , V m rl f ' ' ,E r 'hs ,', 75' . ff., :fl-S Q k it , M J A mg. l 5 A ,r e fp., 1 .K - ' x M' - f I 1 1 4. iyi 9 .. A p f . :N , oi Q, . 'fx C. - .O :kg V M i H . .X fa , N N 'Q' rf - - ' l o'-.5 P- 014' ' .. l ' x , , - 7 X f ,Wigan -E. ,SVI 'K e - A? 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'L' 'INDI '+l I, Xl Q I1 .if - - Pu .I l'7'I Hrtnsts Photo ngrahers BES1dCS bcmg the largest O1 gam atxon m the country speexahzxng on .Qualaty College Illustratrons handlmg oxcr oo annuals every year mcludmg thls one we are general artxsts and engraver Our Large Art Departments create deslgns and dmstmctxve dlustratxons make accurate mechanlcal wash drawmgs and b1rdseye vnews retouch photographs and specxahze on advcrnsmg and catalog 1llustrat1ons Our photographlc department IS unusually expert on outs1de work and on Inachmery jewelry and general merchandxse We reproduce all kmds of copy 1n Halftone Zmc Etehmg Ben Day and Three or Four Color Process ID fact make every kmd of ongmal prmtmg plate also Electrotypes and N1ckeltypes by wax or lead mold process At your serwce Any tzme Anywhere for Anythmg m Art Photography and Photoengravmg JAHN Sf QLLIER ENGRAVING 554 WEST ADAMS STREET CHICAGO lO1 RTEFN IOL RTEENI Nl AIY JONES DRUG CO A DEQIRAHLE PLACE TO TRADE lhone 11 9 1114 hrldlli Marlatt Transfer Company IxINf OF THE M01 IEQ Phone 5 39 w27 V11g1n11 Ax enue Mlm E1tLen He made 1 pe1feCt 111lLll8 of hls Homer Bob W Well he luought 111 three luns vuth hu two baggel QL AI ITX I' IRQT Lumber and Blllldlll Mate1 1al Squale Deal H0 and Poultrx leme Qewall Chemlcalls Pure Punt L an t Qag Cates Sandford Bros Dlerc C0 Phone 407 1 Sth md 111111 New York Confectzonerzes OLR SPECIALTY Freeh Dlpped Lhocolates Da1ls All Kmds of Soft Drmks 121 Ewst -1th bt 177 West oth St Phone 1084 Phone 68 P T ..'- ' . 1 . 1 Y O A L A 4 4 J 'F f u ' 'lk L Sh ' Y 7 99 I x . 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Boyer Rhodes Machinery Company FAIRBANKS MORSE 8z CO S TYPE Y OIL ENGINES THE ONI X REAL ECONOMILAL POWER BOYER RHODES MACHINERY COMPANY Phone 279 311 Vlrglnla Ave Teacher As a success you have been a fallule John S Yes but as a fallure I ve been a g1and success lil! armed THE UN VERSAL CAR It s no longe1 necessary to go lnto deta1ls descrlbmg the pract1cal me11ts of the Fold cal evelbody knows all about The Un1we1sal Ca1 How It goes and comes day after day and y ear after year at an operatlng expense so small that It s wonderful Th1S advertlsement IS to urge p1 ospectlve buyers to place ordels wlthout delay Buy a Fold cal vshen you can get one Well take good cale of you1 order get your Ford to you as soon as posslble and glV8 the best 1n after servlce when requxred Joplln Supply C0 , Joplln, M0 7 - I 5 4 99 7 Y 1 , , . - 1 y ' . . , - 9 . . . , . A lf! , Z E V IW 1 ,-fre .--,T fir YF - Xu , , ' . . . . H ' . . . H Y ' 1 Y . . , . - ' - - V , n 1 an Y - sv ' - K O O I O We haue lnstalled a Red Cross Fountaln up to the mlnute ln Cleanllness and SSFVICG wlth hot and cold watel connect1ons and w1ll serve new dunks and dlshes that w1ll please all QPECIAL SERVICE T0 PARTIE9 118 Weet 4th St Telephone 56 M1 Blame Thlnk vse w1ll uee the old plano fo1 klndllng vsood Seherl L You ought to be able to get a few Ch0ldS out of It CHEVROLET Four Nlnetw Tourmg at-...E Photographer A fullv equlpped eaey lldlllg' touung Cdl vs 1th ample power for all traneportauon needs It 18 a car to be proud of at a pr1ce vwhlch puts lt eas1l5 ulthln youl meane Chevrolet Lals Clam Benneteln Trucke Zoellner Motor Co Phone 1018 508 JODllH Qt VIEWS GROUPS I+lashl1g.,ht work and Kodak fin 1-shlng Roome 10 and 11 907 Main St Phone Offlce 3144 Res 1643 J , c Y i - ' I' . L , LX 1 . ' I 7 1 ' ' . sc ' J? ' . I I - I -245 -.. , rf. ,- 1 .. ' affl- E150 f Y Y'-5 ' 4 u 7 K . . 1 C 1 Y . ki . S. Y V. . Y I 1. 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Ns thx Gastrne GASFINE Saleh are WORI II WIDE It xvfr exported lxst month lkprllj to nn NI nrllx hlle -X Cu 1 Hollxncl Pnglmd Frrme Itrlx and Sp rm GASIINE srlre xxere lr? hrgher rn Ill 1010 thxn Ap 4 GASFIINE xx is te ted bx Blltl h and solutelx harmless to any motor and vxab recommended for use ln the truck and tanks ln the allred armres GAS FINE has a xxonderful ale IH the Eastern States xxhere rt rx mwnufat turod and hxs been for four years WL rre thr frmt onex to lntrotlute It rn 'klrxsourr An Eastern fum xxrll pax 8100000 ln cash rf my chemlet xvrll fund any cletrlmtntal ub tance ln rt xxhatever -X Joplm resrclent mr took the tablet for cough rlrop and ate some Thu nexer hurt hum a partrtlt bet tha Xl IXSFINE WIII C -XSTINF xxrll remoxe and keep C XR BON from forming More poxxer Itp and mrltrge C ASTINI' IJUIIIIICS tht j,,lS0llIIL rntl act at the tlmc of thr cxplosron Hold thu pomt RENIENIBER THIS -X promlnent ml man told us that the public xx ould haxe to buy LOWER GR-KDE gasolme from noxv on at the ame pllce rf not hrgher 'NIR RET-XILER G-XSTIIXE xx1ll help xour buerntss hx keeprng, up your grade and prexentlng, knotk and com plarnt G-XSFINE xou xx1ll u L f,NL11tU1llX xx x not noxx' lt and xox xx TIE to lt We xxrll meet anx hone t test ln xour ca or mx other and batk our ro duct xxlth cash rf xxe cannot SHOW IOL ORDERS FILLED BH NIAIL 100 I XBLETS S100 Cot no more than substitute Culver Sales Agency Sole Dretrlhutors rn Southwest Ierrrtory Ioplxn N115 ourl Fc! rn the Gastmc Game Phom Rm m . 0 -'- .Y fi .7 A '- 1--.X 1 1 '- 1-tx xi, J If 1 - , Xt ' - 4 A X. 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