Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1927

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Graduate work at University of Chicago Principal. l JOPLIMO ll'l'll lll 'l 'l' 7 A Prayer for Youth IA Message from the Facultyj O Lord, the Giver of every good and perfect gift. we thank Thee for youth, for its faith in the present, for its fearlessness of the future, and especially, O Lord, for its joyousness of life. Thou knowest how soon and how sorely these youthful hearts will be tried in the fires of experience. We pray Thee, O Lord, that through these trials they may retain the joyousness of life: that - they may so live each day that their yesterdays will con- tain nothing that will cause them to fear their tomorrows. In the Name of Christ. Amen. 1927 Twenty Vfx NJ 'H ' 1 A ' -f '1 .f ', f. ff I5 , ' 1 57.-' fr! 3 ,bf ,af w FQ' A ' 'J I Za' W! M- Q if IW! JF WIIIUIW' 7 'V W fa 5 f 4 wp'-I -. - X u ' , fx , ,I 5 a.,' 'I 'Q 5,- 1 k - ' , ff' , v N 'f P f b f' f n -e . ' WM ' X, f',f ,Q7 ' W f ,52-4. ,f, ,f:1iI' ,,M , fy ff -1 , li ' ' ik ' '-Q.. 3 ' ' '- 1 I 25414 . 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Teachers' C01l0E9'WHff9HSbUfg- A55-DIUIY Graduate Work at University of California. ggllege, Graduate Work at Umvefslfv of MGfh9mGfl'CS. lsconsm' English' MRS. FRANK DOBKINS T. FRANK COULTER B. S. University of Missouri. Principia. A. B. Olivet College. Y Q1 English. ' Music. 1 9 -----um ,,,,,,,,,,, la Twenty two JOPLIMO 'B EMMA PRICE C. W. OLDHAM A. B. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' A. B. Missouri Wesleyan College. B. S. College.. Graduate Work at University of University of Missouri. Missouri' History. Teacher Training. I . Q I SUSAN E- HASWELL MARGUERITE D. WADE Q A. B. Drury College. Graduate Work at Ozark Wesleyan Ccucgeb - I, University of Missouri. C mme'-6,111 N for o 1 . ' as-E H History. , 4 MRS. FLETA CHILDS PETRIE MILDRED WILSON I Drury College. University of Missouri. B. University of Iowa Library School. S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' Col- Librarian 5 lege. Major M CPhysical Educationj. , ' Commercial. : ALBERT BONTIERQP'-D Q 1 J SEPHINE STEWART E O B. Pe. Springfield Teachers' COIICN' Stu- B. S., B. J. University of Missouri. dent at University of Iowa. ' English and Journalism. Vocational Drawing and Mathematics. Twenty -three JOPLIMO -J lllllllllllllllllll 1 nnnnulluulr JULIETTE DERRIN EVANS XV. BUSKETT A. B. Wellesley College. University of B. S., M. E. Missouri School of Mines. Missouri. Science French and Latin. ' JOSEPHINE HENNASY HELENE MILLSAP - - A A. B. Lindenwood C llege. Graduate Work A. B. Missouri Malley College. Columbia University? Lmm and French' English and History. 2 9 DOROTHY POWER E WYN T E BA NETT A. B. Fairmont College. De Pauw Uni- E T R versity. Colorado University. Graduate B. S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' Work. College. English ana' Expression. English. IONE ELLIOT T J. ARTHUR HENLEY Ph. B. University Of Chicago. University of Missouri. Mathematics. Manual Arts. I Twenty-four l 1 VJOPLIMO ........ 1 ummunuummu .V KATHRYN MORAN B. S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College. Kansas State Teachers' College. English. RUTH HODGE A. B. Illinois Woman's College. Baker Uni versity. University of Colorado. Univer sity of Chicago. Spanish. EDWARD GRIGG A. B. Drury. Q M Physical Educationj. Science. Director of Intramural Athletics CHARLES H. SIMMONS Springfield Teachers College. Missouri Uni versity. Commercial. School Auditor. RALPH W. EMERSON A. B. Drury. Iowa State College. Mis- souri University. Southern Methodist Uni- versity. A. E. P. Auto Mechanics. OPAL STONE B. S. Northwest Missouri State Teachers' College. Commercial. MRS. EDNA H. CHESTNUT University of Chicago. Girls' Study Hall. DAVID L. HAMILTON ' A. B. Geneva College. Athletic Director. Q . I , I Twenty -Eve 1927 JCJPLJBGO 5 ...................... ......... . fs W 1 A. O. MANSEAU St. Andrews Theological Seminary. Major in the U. S. Army. D. P. L. R. O. T. C. ' D. C. COLLIER Cumberland City Academy. Sergeant in the U. S. Army. R. O. T. C. EDNA CLARK Kansas University. Oklahoma University. Southwest Missouri Teachers' College. Boys' Study Hall. ROL ENA A. PHELPS State Teachers' College, Warrensburg. Mo.. Ph. B. University of Chicago. LAWRENCE T. EVANS B. S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College. Science and Mathematics. ALICE MCKENNA B, S. Drury College. University of Wiscon- sin. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College. Typwriting. 5 1 MRS. EDWARD GRIGG B. A. Drury College. 5 English. ETHEL REED University of Missouri. Graduate Work at the University of Missouri. Alpha Phi Sigma. fHonor Societyj. Home Economics. 1927 ' Twenty-six , Ll I 1 5,94 -I x -In 1 .1l.Z:'M?15' , 412'-f?f ' W H' 1-:ff .765--. h..I.'-:- 354651. E2w'sQfs'1mm ,'ff-l4Zf44az4ssfa?i:wf: --517 2-1' E! if ,1 ff-'ffff iff' :il gif! 512159 - f vffmw:'frwamf-l'QwevM!'niM'42'-W,' f 3 ,fnM4A1lu?v. 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X SN IH SXKXXPEV- N Gffffj K. , gl X, -QSXL1 -'T '- -- ,,f. xx XX h Nlwfv I 5 Q1 lf Uffq K p 0, -.Xi ,-4 ' 3. 1 N1 'T M 4,Q'7.',, 41 fh Q- gui ' wXxz.g?f.2fT' f A 'Z-,figk X X Sm ,,- Rs :lwfyf-7 fl. -P-. in X iff'-' - 'Lf -,fix X y,jQ,f'!,'..,-5, v , -ii. 1. 731: '14.:j2 .: -g -1 ' i f ,ilg .- 1 I ' V W ',,:4:.-:S--.fu-1? 1-1: f,,. ffl f f z - --, . --- Q .1--v-' - i -5.4 , Iasgpg Go F Hx o,UJrL,:.,1 warn kj Sozniurs JOPLIMOA 'Q -.mm-.I----...H--u um-.....,.,-. I P I YM14. 0:1 'MMU ffe,,,M 1- Senior Class - i COLORS: Blue and saver FLOWER: Aster E MOTTO: Fit via vi. OFFICERS: President ........-.....- , ...,...., Denzil Warden Vice President .,.... --, il . --, ........,.. Curran Boyer Secretary ........... ft .......,.., Kathleen Mclnryre Reporter .,............,. -jf' 'F'-mi . ........,. Mary Helen Millsap Sergeant-at-Arms ..... 'xv' , --Nv ly' . ...,...,...,.., ,Jack Farmer Virginia Boyd Carrie Miller ' Lctha Allendorf Allen Elliott Florence I-Iigganbotham PIN COMMITTEE: Narcissa Forsythe Ord Roehling Mary Garlock Ailsa Jones Robert Buxton Jane Bankard CChairmanj Fred Dilworth Paul Brewer SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE: Helen Faulkner fChairmanJ Mary Elizabeth Lanpher Margaret Ruhl William Winn SPONSORS: Miss Price Miss McKenna Miss Barnett HONOR STUDENTS: I 1927 ---------- vig Thirty 1 Th ny one 1 J MIMO l DENZIL WARDEN They tell us wreaths of gloru euermore will deck his brow. Herculeans fPres. '27j. Debate team. Senior Class Pres. Hi-Y CPrcs. '27j. Maskers. Junior Class Play fMr. Scho- fieldj. O. B. C. '25, '26, '27. Winner of First Inter-society Debate. A. O. A. Annual Staff '26. Declamatory Contest '26. National Honor Society. S. O. S. King of the Festival. Senior Class Play. Class Orator. MARY ELIZABETH CROUCH I'm looking at the world through rose-colored glasses. Drum Corps Major '26, '27. Glee Club '26, '27. Orchestra '26, 27. Keenerino Queen '25. Springlield '25, '26, Pitts- burg '25, '26, '27. Golden Butterfly. Eileen. Maskers Play CFrancesj. NARCISSA FORSYTHE Because they all love you. Honor Student. Sapphonian's fSchol- astic Sect.D National Honor Society. Senior Class Play Committee. Thalian. Pepper FRED DILWORTH Love, live, laugh, and be happy. National Honor Society. Hi-Y Club fSec.Q Diamond and Disc. J-Club. National Ath- letic Leaders' Club. Track '25, '26, '27. Rifle Team '25, '26, QCaptain '27j. Trojan fGroup Leaderj . First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. C. M. T. C. Fort Snelling. Club. KARL MEYER And now in recognition of your bravery. Eileen CSir Reggiej. Gavel and Quill. Bass Soloist Pittsburg and Springfield '25. Boys' Quartet. Mixed Quartet. Boys' Glee Club. The Chocolate Soldier. Golden Butterfly CPrince Orloffj. Seventeen Pittsburg. Springfield. Columbia. Kansas City. Mixed Chorus. EDNA BRAY Smiling through. Sigma Gamma Lambda '27. EVA HAMILTON Her brow is like the snow drift, her throat is lzke lhe swan. , National Honor Society. A. O. A. La Turtulia. Basket Ball. Sigma Gamma Lambda. FREDERICK E. ROBERTSON Nobody knows the trouble I'ue seen, nobody knows but the Delts. Carthage '22, '23, '24, '25. Athletic Em1 N 'lf 1927m e ---------'--- -- Association '22, '23, '24. JOPLIMO RIXF WILLARD OLLIVER For mirth was made for joyous lads and Iassies. Cxlee Club. Mixed Chorus fSec. '26, '27D. Golden Butterfly. Eileen CMicky O'Brienj. Pittsburg '26, '27. Springfield '27. A. O. A. fCouncil of Adeptsj. Razz Club. Older Boys' Conference, Jefferson City. Bass Soloist. FLORENCE MEYERS She is young and very sweet. GLADYS CUTSINGER Mighty lak a rose. Sigma Gamma Lambda CPresidentj. Hi Club. RALPH SMITH Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay. Glee Club. Boy's Quartet. Eileen CCOI. Lesterj. Declamatory Contest' '26 fSecondJ. Mixed Chorus. Golden But- terfly. H. P. O. R. H. KEMP HARVEY Heis a jolly good fellow. ootball 25 26. H. P. O. . . FLORENCE KING You're the idol of my dreams. da. EVA ENGLISH My own sweet rose. National Honor Society. Le Cercle Fran cais '26. '27. Sigma Gamma Lambda. EDWARD COOKERL I ain't got nobody. Football Team 26. Senior Basketbal Team. Ramblers' Basket Ball Team. Ram blers' Tennis Team fCapt.j l Q, .1 L F ' , ' R H Agriculture Club. Sigma Gamma Lamb- 3:3 I N 1927 --------- -------------f.----- Thirry-nu ...yea vt A JOPLIMO TAYLOR JAMES Singing in the rain. ' Band '23, '24. Orchestra '23. Hi-Y. Columbia '23 fOlder Boys' Conferencej. Football '24-. LAVON 'WILLIAMS 5 Sweet Lady. Hi-Club '26. J Club. Basketball . '26, 'Z7. La Tertulia. Castalians. Na- ' tional Honor Society. to MARTHA YAGER An old-fashioned girl in a gingham, gown. iv ' Xxx GORDON SAUNDERS CoIIegiate! Orchestra and Band '23, '24, '25, '26, I-lerculean. nl' I I w, M ' f l .. , s ' DALE QVALLENI He who is noble, kind in thought and action. Band. Pittsburg '27. R. O. T. C. '25, '26, '27, LEONA KRAUS 61 Senior Class Play fFlorencWM The flower of our hearts. RUTH TIMMONS I'm at the road. Sigma Gamma Lambda CVice President '26D. Hi-Club. REX THOMAS You're in the Army now! C. M. T. C. Fort Snelling. Minnesota '26. R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieutenant. Diamond and Disc. A. O. A. J QA . lglil , ' ' 77 Um N2 Thirrg-three Aly' MI +V 5 x my JOPLIMO JAMES O'DONNELL DEAN TUCKER O! How I hate to get up in the morning. Joy was in his mild blue eye. National Honor Society. Joplimo Stall. A. O. A. Rifle Team '27. lst Lieu- Junior Class Play CPenrodJ. Gavel and tenant. R. O. T. C. Diamond and Disc. Quill Play Uane Baxterj. A. O. A. QD. M. AJ H. P. O. R. H. Le Cercle Fran- cais. S. O. S. Senior Class Play CML Spmdlerh- EMILIE CUNNINGHAM MARGARET RUHL Five feet two, eyes of blue. L IF '.H.P.O.R.H.S - She laugh and sings the whole day through. pholfiglerfczg mncms ap National Honor-Society. Hi-Club. Girl Reserves CTreas.j Spyglass Staff. A. O. A. CTreasurcrJ. Philogians. S. O. S. French Club. LEILA BRDNSON Some think the world is made for fun and MARIAM CHEESEMAN frolic, and so do I. Her face,-it is the fairest that ere the sun National Honor Society. T. T. Club, shone on. QPres.j ' Thalian. ,Hi Club. Spyglass Staff Glee Club. Mixed Chorus. Golden 27' Dlstmt Spelling Match 25' Butterfly. Sapphonians. Orchestra. Ei- leen. Pittsburg '26, '27. Springfield '26, '27. National Honor Society. Senior Class Play, CClara Sheppardj. S. O. S. JEROME BROWN CHARLES TALBOT Oh, were I monarch of the Globe. R. O. T. C. H. P. O. R. H. Athenaeum Come, for to carry me home. Literary Society. 1 9 2 7 llnllln uunlu S' Thirty fou GARLAND BERRY Has anybody seen my girl? R. O. T. C. lst Lieut. Diamond and Disc. Rifle Team. 'NN ELIZABETH RINGSBURY I have a little shadow which goes in and : out with me. Sapphonians. A. O. A. H. P. O. R. H. Fencing Club. Glce Club '24, Captain . Cross Bones. RUTH GEIER It's a gay old world when you're gay. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Hi Club. , ROBERT MEYER Falling in love. A. O. A. H. P. O. R. H. O LIMO CLAY CARRITHERS Where's all the joy in mirth that made this town a heaven on earth? Oh, they're all fled with thee. Hcrculean CTreas. '27D. Spyglass CAd- vertising Managerl. R. O. T. C. lst Lt. Personal Adjutant. Vice President Junior Class. Maskers. A. O. A. Razz Club. D. and D. QV. Pres.J HELEN SMART The sweetest flower that qrows. . . Q JEWEL BOUCHER The gold of her hair and the blue of her eyes are a blend of the western skies. Pep Club. Cheer Leader '25, 'Z6. Glcc Club '24. RAYMOND TROYER I go where honor calls me. Teachers Training Club Qlleporterj. National Honor Society. R. O. T. C. fColor Sergeantj. mm ismmm zmmmmnm Thirty-five ' JOPLIMO DIIIIDIIIHUIII JESSE MEADOWS A Chieftain brave, a warrior bold. J Football '23, '24, '25 ,'26. CCap't '25j. All Star Team S. W. '25 and '26. J Basketball '25 and '26. fCap't J Baseball. J Club. PEARL PLAGMAN Thy name I love. Hi Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda chestra '24, '25, '26, '27. Springfield Pittsburg '25, '26. '27. BARBARA BLANKENSHIP In thy eyes splendor, where the warm loves to dwell, Thalians, Basketball '26, '27. VERA WILSON A maiden fair, with Haxen hair. 'z6p. Or- '26. light ALMA ZIMMERMAN So winsome, so fair. Pep Club '26. Thalian fVice Presidentj. Glee Club '24. ALICIA HAGAR Don't you remember Sweet Alice? f Le Cercle Francais. w - HELEN LORTZ ' We think of you in the daytime, we dream of you by night. Castalian, CSocial Chm. 'Z6j, CProgram '27J Hi Club. Le Cercle Francais. z x E . 1 EVA BLIZZARD Oh, think not we can forget you. Q li .J Le Cercle Francais. Sigma Gamma Lamb- - da. 1927 e Thi rty-six il 1 .1 o P 1. 1 M o 1 --'gy -a Q6 Thirtyvs v I lx ,gf JOYOUS SKILES Star of renown, flower of the earth. HELEN LEA Soft her hair and sunny brown. Teachers' Training Club. LENA SMITH Blue and cloudless be the sky for Lena, dear. Teachers' Training Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. MARGARET CORRIGAN My wild Irish Rose. ,I I 1 PAUL BREWER? How can we leave thee? Orchestra. Band. Golden Butterfly. President of Orchestra '26. A. O. A. Spanish Club. HELEN FAULKNER Where'd you get that smile so sunny? Hi Club. Philogian. MILDRED DAWSON Success shall wait for you. A. O. A. Basketball '26, '27 CCaptain Second Teamj. OPAL P. COX Angel face. Hi Club '25. DUN! 1927 JCDPLJBAO FORREST ROWAND OWEN ALFORD , . I'm tired of being alone. With loyal will each task fulhll. Teachers Training Club' Gavel and Quill lSergeant-at-Armsj. Razz Club. Joplimo Staff. Junior-Senior MARY GARLOCK Banquet Committee. National Honor So- I dew. Oh. what a pal was Mary. , Honor Student. Basketball '26, '27. Philogian CReporter '25D CTreasurerJ. A. O. A. Pep Club. Cheer Leader '25. Class BESSIE VAN ANTWERP Secretary '26. Joplimo Staff. National Her Iffg was meffy, bright, and f,-ee, Honor Society. Assistant Manager, Jr. Class Sigma Gamma Lambda. Play' S' O' S' ' MADELINE SEEBERGER Thou'rt like unto a lovely flower. So ' DOROTHY BROWN calm, so graceful, and so fair. : H . . Sapphonians. Le Cercle Francais. A. O. I er voice is low and sweet. A. Comralto Soloist. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. Spell- ing Contest '26. A. O. A. Glee Club '24, ALLEN DIXON ELLIOTT Pittsburg '24, He wept with delight when she gave him a smile, ana' trembled with fear at her frown. Honor Student. Herculean fVice Presi- DONALD BLAND dent 'zey Piercing Club CPresident 'z5y. - Maskers' Play Fred Hendersonj. R. O. I wish I had someone to love me. T' C. Major ,27. Diamond and Disc. Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. Diamond CSergeant-at-Arms '27j . Orchestra '25, and Disc. Spyglass Staff. Hi-Y. Razz '26, '27. Pittsburg '25, '26 '27. Spring- Club. Held '27, National Honor Society. 1927 --umm .i...............-...mi xi' -:S Th ENE. irryaeighr .JoPl.1Mo l l JJ C 51? 'Q CHARLES CAMPBELL Ready all to do and dare. R. O. T. C. MARGARET COLE Joy to the world. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Spanish Society. Glee Club '24, RUTH ZARING Long live the merry, merry heart. Teachers Training Club fSec.D Thalians. IRA FILLINGHAM Welcome smiles bring sunshine. Gavel and Quill CVice Pres.j Spyglass '26, '27, Band '25, '26, '27, Orchestra '24, '25, '26, '27. A. O. A. Junior Class Play. Hi-Y. National Honor Society Diamond and Disc. Viola Soloist. l ARNOLD BUCKINGHAM His face is fair and handsome, his heart is true and brave. Nationol Honor Society. Rifle Team. R. O. T. C.. CCap'tJ. Diamond and Disc. LILLIAN SHAPIRO Spotless, fairg blossom hfair. JUANITA STINSON Nita, Juanita, ask thy soul if we should part. ' Sigma Gamma Lambda. ' JACK FARMER In the secret of his presence. J Club '26, 27. Football '26. A. O. A. CSergcant-at-Armsj. Prize Winning Poem '26, Class Poet '27. Thirty-nine 1927 A X. 'JOPLIMO A ll lUllllilllllllllllllllllll 3 ADELE WITT DILLARD SMITH My heart is not here. Here he comes and there he goes. I Philogians. Maskers Dramatic Society. Girls' Declamatory Contest '25. Junior Class Play fDellaj. Thalians CSec'yj. Maskers Play fM.rs. Wigginsj. Hi Club. Washita '25, St. Louis '26. LETHA ALLENDORF MAURICE KREYER , Her long and wavy nut-brown hair is tossing Flower of all beauty, out upon the summer breeze. ,S3PPh0f1i31'1 'Z5' '26. '27. Thflliafl '26- Honor Student. Teachers' Training Club. - H1 '27 Orchestra '24, '25. '26, Natigngl Hgngf Sgciety. E Accompanist '24, '25, '26, '27. Drum 9 . , Corps '25, '26, '27. String Quartet. Springfield '24, '26, '27. Pittsburg '24, '25. '26, '27. Columbia '24-. Kansas City ' '25. Annual Staff. LEAH HOWERTON ETHEL PERRY Drink to me only with thine eyes. We never dreamed she was so beautzful. philogian fsecrctary '26,' cpresident Sigma Gamma Lambda. Hi Club. '27J- A' O- A- Teachcrs' Training Club. EMMA HOXVARD Peace attend thee. , F Le Cercle Francais. Sigma Gamma OREST DICK Lambda. He hasn't caught up yet. Forty W -1 mmnnn 1 JOPLIMO nmnnumummn ORD ROEHLING With joy I view a task well done. Honor Student. Hi-Y. National Honor Society. R. O. T. C. First Sergeant. MADGE MCAFERTY Here's a hand, my trusty friend. JULIA BELLE BREAZEALE No other can I love save thee alone. National Honor Society. Hi Club CPres. Z7 . St. Joseph 25. Kansas City 26. Castalian CParliamentarian 27j. Drum Corps. Jr. Class Play CMrs. Bassettl. Properties Committee. Senior Pin and Ring Committee. A. O. A. Senior Play. LOUISE HEGWER Lead kindly light. Teachers Training Club. Sapphonians. National Honor Society. Class Reporter 24. Orchestra. Drum Corps. THELMA SCHMIDT I owe none I cannot pay. Teachers' Training Club. Hi Club. Washita '26. CATHERINE PERRY I try to drive away my sorrow. Sigma Gamma Lambda. JANE BANKARD We greet thy winning smile. National Honor Society. Class Vice Pres. '24-. Class Sec. '25. Class Treas. '26. A. O. A. Basketball '27. S. O. S. fPres.l Hi Club. Sapphonian CVice Pres.Q Fenc- ing Club fPres. '26j. MABEL SCOTT We will love thee in life, we'll love thee in death. Teachers' Training Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Hi Club. 1927 I c Ag- , , , , , J 1 . 'lillllll C F or! y'one M 1927 JOPLILMO RALPH BUZZARD DOROTHY HAGER Help us thy name to sing. Fairest to see. I Teachers Training Club. Hi Club. CHRISTIE MINK At peace with the world. OPAL SIMMGNS Junior Class Play. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Neief lf? l0UIf'79-YS -7 Pine- Glce Club. Springfleld '26. Pittsburg '26, IRENE VAN AMBER So what care 1, though death be nigh, I'Il five for love or die: ETHEL ORSER I want to be a good little girl in the good old fashioned way. S. O. S. Thalians. Le Cercle Francais. H. P. O. R. H. Joplimo Staff. National Honor Society. WILLIAM QUIGG Ye son of freedom! Athenaeum fTreas.J Football '26, '27. CHon. Mention '27l. J Club fPres.j CCardinal Leadcrl. Senior Class Play CMr. Hossefrossej . LOIS MAY WHITAKER I see no blush upon thy cheek. Spyglass Staff. Sapphonian. Basketball. Le Cercle Francais. Forty-two JOPLIMO mumm -mnnummnnnn i l FRANK SHADDAY There'lI be no more sobbin' when he starts A throbbin' his own, sweet, song. Band. Orchestra. Glee Club. Mixed Chorus. Boys' Quartet. Chocolate Sol- dier. Golden Butterfly CFranzj. Eileen CBarry O'DayJ. Drum Major '25, '26, '27, LELA EPPERSON You're a little angel from your head down to your toes. A. O. A. '26. Sigma Gamma Lambda. HENRY BLACK I didn't dance, wouIdn't flirt, just couIdn't do my sweetie dirt. LOUISE ZANE I love you truly. Glee Club. Hi Club. Eileen, THELMA BARTON FRANCES NELSON . 1'd I'b h h'h ' 'f1'd I Pretty lime baby! EndcJgL tgmee- rg est mountain 1 ony Sigma Gamma Lambda. , Sigma Gamma Lambda. BOBBIE JAMES Her uoice is Alike the music in the trees. Glee Club Soprano Soloist. Pittsburg '25, LEONARD ISBELL '26, '27. Springfield '25, '26. Rob Roy. l , -'Chocolate Sgldierj' 'igoldm Butterflyff With a heart that is fond and true. tllmal- Eileen , KE1l22r1D- Orchestra- orchestra. Band. Pittsburg '25, '26, Drum COYPS fpffsldeml- PFPPU' Club- '27. Springfield '26, Kansas City '25, Maskers. Bashful Mk. Bobbs' QCelestel. Horn Soloist '27' Spanish Club. Sapphonian '25. Forty-three ' JOPLIMO CARRIE MILLER You gotta know how! Salutatorian. Teachers Training Club. Hi Club. National Honor Society. ZELLA TACKETT Of all the fair maids-you re the fairest! RUBY OWEN What have you got to lose? il ' W' VIRGINIA BLAKE I know what it means to be lonesome. Glee Club 26. Golden Butterfly. Thalian. Basket Ball. Senior Class Play CMrs. Pampinellaj. National Honor Society. M111 1 927 ----'----- -I.-m....m 5 is I DOROTHY LIVERMORE Oh Boy! what a pal. Thalian Dramatic Society. ELIZABETH EMACK There is no one else. V A. O. A. Hi Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. J 31- U 1- gg. s AJ lNELL BRAITHWAITE EN 7 If ever you missed a sunbeam you'd find it in - NeIIie'.s hair. - Sigma Gamma Lambda. Spanish Club. Orchestra. Pittsburg '25, '26. Springiield '26. DOROTHY OVER Honest and truly I'm in love with you. A. O. A. '25, '26. Sigma Gamma Lambda. A Rm liorlg-fo 1 1 : JOPLIMO 1 6 .Qs uv JOHN NETHERY 1'm blue every Monday, thinking over Sunday. Diamond and Disc. R. O. T. C., 2nd Lieutenant. Razz Club '23, '24, THELMA ALLEN Oh that girl: that pretty little girl. Sigma Gamma Lambda. MYRTLE FOX We're thinkin' of you. VIRGIL HACKWORTH Dare to do right. ROBERT STEVENS Nobody ever cultivated me-l'm as wild as wild can be! Gavel and Quill fSgt.-at-Armsj. Hi-Y. Older Boys' Conference. Springfield '25. Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play Com- mittee. Spyglass Adv. Mgr. '26 CCirculation Mgr. '27J. Debate Uklternate Team '27j. Orchestra '26, Band '26, '27, National Honor Society CVice Pres.j A. O. A. AILSA JONES Brighten the comer where you are! Honor Student. Philogians CPres. '27j. Hi Club Reporter '26, '27. Kansas City Conference '27. Thalian CParl. '27j. A. O. A. Joplimo Staff. S. O. S. National Honor Society. State Le Cercle Francais. Pepper Club '26. Junior Class Play fVermanj. Senior Class Play Uvlrs. Felll. EVALYNE BEIGHLEY The brightest jewel in our crown. . Glee Club '25, '26, '27. Chocolate Soldier '25. Golden Butterfly '26. Eileen. Pittsburg '25, '26, '27, Spring- held '25, '26, '27. Sigma Gamma Sigma '27. Thalian '25, '26, '27. Le Cercle Francais. ARTHUR KRIEKHAUS Mama's angel child. Football '26. Baseball '25. Herculean. R. O. T. C. lst Sergt. Razz Club. l Forly-live 1927 JOPLIMO ullllmlulllllu nu uunllvkg? . l LESTER ELLIOTT KARL J. STORY Let's talk about my sweetie. The sweetest Story euer-- cheer Leader '26, '27, Hi-Y. Razz Club. ' ' Baseball '25. ' Elo-f6 Jef ' ETHEL BURGESS PAULINE MILLER - Th P U IT h' Thy beaming eyes are paradise. we WS 0 V' s e'es' ' ' 'ng' Gm Club New York. Glee Club Joplin. - Thalxans '25, '26, Basketball '26, '27 Marie in Eileen, I I fCnptainJ. Cheer Leader '26. 1 - VIRGINIA BOYD ' MARGARET WARING Jus! a flower from an old bouquet. I Ah I h d I Validictorian. Sapphonian. Annual Art- ms Q a Sofneone to Ove me' ist '27. S. 0. 5. Natio,-131 Honor Society Castahan. H1 Club. Glee Club '24. Jr. QSM., Sr. Banquet' Com. BOYD RICKMAN A pal good and true. CHARLES ROUSE A. O. A. Charlie, my boy! Forty-six Ng l JOPLIMO CORRINE HOLDEN ILA CARTER From my home l never stray. See her once, your heart is at her feet. Teachers' Training Club. Teachers' Training Club. Sigma Gamma - Lambda. Pep Club. Basketball '25, '26. MARGARET WHIPPLE NQRA FERRICK lvheffd HOU 99? H7059 dimples, Honey? What a gay life girls would lead, if they had Teachers' Training Club. Hi Club gsm no mm Ubolff fhem- - if Washlfa- Junior Class Play QMarjoriej. Sigma ' ii Gamma Lambda '27. W FLORENCE ALLEN RACHEL POWELLHML . If I had a girl like you. l'd like to leaiie it all behind. - Teachers' Training Club. Hi Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. - . ,VL ' ' ,. T Q, li-lff! , MARY LOUISE VANDEVER -. 'ff' JOY DOTY 1 Mary Lou, cross my heart l love you. FO' my Swee 'w Basketball '27, CFirst sqnndy. National , Teachers' Training Club. Honor Society. I 1927 Forty-scum in JOPLIMO UINT ALIN ARNOLD HICKMAN Q IN M ' d . I am the master of my fate. , T00 ure 'always National Honor Society Gavel and Quill. EVALYN REPPLINGER Joplimo Staff. . They say the thing that smart is, to be out RUTH BARNETT all night on parties. Sapphonians fSocial Chairman '27j Nobody knows what a 'ed headedl' Fencing Club CSec. and Treas. '26j. Mel- H. p. O' R. H' Glee Club. Drum pomane Dramatic Society fReporter '25j. - Corps. Pittsburg '25, '26. Springfield '25, Drum COTPS- f '26. Chocolate Soldier. Golden But- - fefflv- KATHLEEN MCINTYRE X... egg? . How kin they. tell that Oim Oirish? I JUNE TRAVIS National Honor Society fPres.j Editor-in ' Be good to me. glgefij Sfayglass. Phigogan CSociety Editor , , ' , ar iamentarian ' . Thalians Pre - 131 Qgutsb. Slgma Gamma Lambda cRe- iam. S. 0. S. Le cad. Fmcais. peg- PO' ef per Club, '26. Inter Society Debate Turna- gent '55, Sllflacgastgc Press Convention - . MERWYN LOVE o um 1a . 1 u . Class Secretary- ' Treasurer '27. Business Mgr. Penrod. Neyer a Cafe or fear has he. H. P. O. R. H. Toastmistress of Jr. and qch. Mem.j o. B. C. '26. s. o. S Banquet' S. askers CCh. Mem.j H. P. O. R. H. Razz Club. Oratory 'Z6. CFirstj Orches- HAROLD KELLER tra '24. Glee Club. Eileen. Junior Oh H ld Class Play fBobj. - ' we ' H. P. O. R. H. Forty exgh! I 1 JOPLIMO EDWARD WELSH ' EUGENE MOON All your strength ye gladly gave. Mr. Moon, wont you please shine down on . o. T. . M' . T k '26. A. me? 055, C mor J mc Track 'z6. Glee club '24. Mixed Chorus '24, GEORGIA ENDICOTT JACQUE MCBRIDE There s not another one to take your place. There,s mom in my heart for the whole of If Sigma Gamma Lambda. mankind. '- JUNE ZENOR DOROTHY SAUNDERS I ,Ove lo spend my time in singing' Blondze, you ue made a bzg hzt wxth me. - - Philogian. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Glee G1rls Glee Club. MIXBG Chorus. Club ,24. Mixed Chorus .24. . JIM!! T. 1 CALVIN C.,LEWIS ROBERT PHILLIPS Strong and striving for the right. You by more eloquent lips have been praised. . LH .W 57 J' .l I h 1 1 'l l' SJ Forty-nine JOPLIMO HOWARD CANNON I wonder where we'ue met before? LUCILE FISHER Triflin' Gal. Sapphonian. S. O. S. H. P. O. R. H. BLANCHE HAWES Welcome to our ranks. Neoshol. Junior Class Play. Pep Club. Glee Club. Dramatic Club. Hi Club. JOE TRAHAN I wonder whafs become of Joe. ROBERT BUXTON I'm looking for a bonnie lass to love me. Honor Student. Spyglass Staff. R. O. T. C. CCap'tj. Gavel and Quill lPres.J Hi-Y CVice Pres., Le Cercle Francais QPres.j Class President' '25, '26. Fencing Club CReportcrj. Razz Club. Cello Solo- ist. Orchestra. Cmlee Club. Mixed Chorus. Junior Class Play. Kansas City '25. Spring- field '26, '27. Pittsburg '25, '26, '27, Eileen. Golden Butterfly. Choco- late Soldier. Musical Organization Pres. National Honor Society. MARY HELEN MILLSAP Too many parties and too many pals. National Honor Society. Sapphonian. Maskers. A. O. A. QSec.j Class Reporter '27. Class Sec. '24. Fencing Club. Hon. Cadet Major. Diamond and Disc. Junior Class Play fMargaretj. Senior Class Play fPaula Ritterj. FANCHON SIMS Thafs a good girl. Editor-in-Chief, Joplimo. National Honor Society. Sapphonians fPres.j CProg. Ch. '25j. Maskers CCh. Menmj fPres. '26.D CParl. '27j . Fencing Club fCh.Mem.J CSec.- Treasj Le Cercle Francais CVice Pres.J S. O. S. CSec.-Treas.j A. O. A. CProg. Ch. '26j. State Conference '26. Summer Conference '25. Drum Corps '26. De- clamatory '26. Fencing Play CElinorj. Maskers Fall Play fKatherineQ. Maskers Spring Play flflenriettaj . Junior Class Play QMrs. Schofleldj. Joplimo Scandals of '27. HOMER WILSON I'll take you home, again, Kathleen. Annual Staff. H. P. O. R. H. fParl.j Bus. Mgr. Senior Class Play. Annual Show. At Fort XVorth. Hi-Y. Student Staff. 77' li-liunf JOPLIMO l ' . ' 6 , ,-,. ,JL ' ' JAMES SNOW PAUL WAGONER Steppin' in society. Your's with love and kisses. i A. O. A. CTreas. '26j. C. M. T. C. '26 Football '25, '26. Basketball '24, '25, '26. J Club. Maskers fTreas.j JOSEPHINE MCCOLLUM LILLIAN HESS Ym' need Someone' Roses remind me of you. . Hi Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Q 1' ' 1, - i ' MARTHA LEEPER ' FLORENCE HIGGINBOTHAM : Who's dis heah stranger? , 1 om h H s ' I P Cl b Sleepy me gal' n m - on. . . Junior Caamcfvaiv one Y ep u Honor Studentf Hi Club. Castalian. National Honor Society. PAULINE RUTH YOCUM HENRY WARTEN , ' I uJon't do. ls there anyone finah in the slate of Ca olina? Opera. Sophomore Play. Junior Play A. O. A. National Honor Society. 3 Basketball. CFrorn Midionj. Athenaeum fSec.j Senior Class Play. ' Fifty-one JO PLIMO PAUL WAUGHTAL CARL JOHNSON Stop fziffing. Little bn bad. CA very zu' bit.j H. P. O. R. H. Gavel and Quill QSer.-at-Armsj. A. O. A. CD. M. A. '26.. Treas. '25.J - Band. E Orchestra. R. O. T. C. Znd Lieut. Dia- mond and Disc. Pittsburg '26, '27. Spring- held '26, '27.g , MILDRED TOMPKINS QMS-' ' ky Oh Boy, what Q girl! wv'-'W N01-A JONES So that's the kind of a girl you are! Hi Club. Basket' Ball '26, '27. DOROTHY KINMONTH A BERNIECE SKOGMAN I want a lil' louin'. D Her sparkling eyes are wondrous fair. Glee Club. Eileen. Cheer Leader. Sigma Gamma Lambda. AUBREY STEVENS Xb NORMAN ANGEL .5-min, around. Q We Shall miss him' R. O. T. C. Honorable Mention Story Football '26, '27. Contest' '26. 1 9 mum um .........u.m......... .... .. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,ci Fifty-:wo -irr . M -JOPLIMO JAMES EARL Love will Rnd a way. GARNETTE GREER Sweet little lady in blue. Teachers' Training Club fVice 5 Hi Club. MARY LOUISE SCOTT All those endearing young charms. Dumbest Dumb Dora. ALVIN STINSON l'ue a long way to go. ' lf' ball '24, '25. . 0 1. .qv Fifty-three R. O. T. C. Member of Track and Foot- FRENCH McGAUGHEY 'Ind he comes up smiling. A. O. A. CMysterious Master Alchemistj. Heculean. Annual Staff fphotogtapherj. H1-Y. Diamond and Disc. Orchestra '24 RUTH EBERLE pres., The girl of my dreams. Glee Club. Chocolate Soldierf 'Gold- en Butterfly. Minstrel Show. Pepper Club. Drum Corps. Eilecn. Scenic Artist for Eileen. Bouquet of Old- fashioned Roses '27. CLEO LEEPER I see you in all around me. Sigma Gamma Lambda 27. FRANCIS BENNETT No more worryin'. Glee Club. 2nd Lieutenant. Razz Club. Eilecn. Treasf CSophomore Class '25j. Diamond and Disc. Hi-Y '24. Gavel and Quill. 1927 ----- - M ------------- - '25, 'z6. Band '25, '26. H. P. o. R. Hi 1 JOPLIMO CURRAN BOYER HENRY KLINKSIEK I'm sitting on top of the world. I'm a little soldier man marching on forever. Annual Staff. National Honor Society. Diamond and Disc. Herculean. Annual Gavel and Quill. First Lieutenant R. O, T. Staif. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. C. Diamond and Disc. Business Manager CPenrodD. Hi-Y. S. O. S. x DOLORES BITTICK Youive got the cutest little baby face. - CECIL FERGUSON I Pep Club. spanish Club. Hi Ciub. . The desert were a paradise if thou wert there. Elgma Gamma Lambda- G122 Club. Pitts' Q' urg. T BERNICE DAWALD BONNIE THOMPSON Roses bring memories of you dear. pfeny little dear. Sigma Gamma Lambda. Glce Club. Orchestra. ROBERT JEFFRIES CHARLES BELFORD I wish I had my old gal back again. Famed alike in song and story. Fifty-four L l .JOPLIMO li .M ---m...........m mm .-... H.. A f 1 ., , N ' ii XR Q . I ALAN WILSON SHAD MEDLIN Wbat's the use of talking? I'ue found a million dollar baby. Joplimo Staff. Hi-Y. Glee Club. Razz Club. Spanish Club. Mixed Chorus. Golden Butterfly. Eileen. Pittsburg '26, '27. Springfield '26, '27. O. B. C. MIDSIICI Just a-wearyin' for you. : I-Ii Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. E 1, LOUISE MEUNNIG . : I'm just wild about animal crackers! , : MILDRED KOCH ESTELLA SHARP I can't realize. Thalians. Hi Club. Basketball. Who could be sweeter? ' Teachers Training Club. Sigma Gamma X Lambda. Hi Club. WILLIAM BAILEY CARROL RECORDS For he's a jolly good fellow. Herculean. I-Ii-Y. Junior Class Play. You gonna reap just what you sow. Band. Orchestra. r . fr 1 mu-mm I V. num-m..mm...m--m. -um-mmm .-.n....Rg3a Fifty-Hun A J O P L l M 0 lx Y We .1 I ' CLAUDE WRIGHT GLENN BOYD We look to you, Whafs this dull place to me? To be staunch and true. GEORGIA SAUNDERS PAULINE SOHOSKY L Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all Be good, sweet maid, and let who ill be he' Paths are Peace- CIFUBF- Pepper Club. Hi Club. Glee Club '24. - Sigma Gamma a. . - Q . lj ' :is ' - V SARA JAMES . ELIZABETH BIERIG Safely there is naught that is alarming in Z 5 wistful Eyes- nimble feet! E D C y --E1 uf' 1-G ld B , Glee Club. Orchestfa. Drum Corps. teraflhm Ptiftliiurg -Ein Springneig :'Golden. Butterfly. E1leen. Springfield Glee Club. Pittsburg '27. springfield '27. 26- Plrfsburs 26- GORRELL JONES - GRACE MURPHY He shall haue but a penny a day because he Thou hast many miles to go, but thy heart won't work any faster. A -is brave. Fifty-six JOPLIMO guuunul lumuuulllllllll LLOYD ROUNTREE JOE SAUNDERS How could I be blue? Free from care, from labor free. Debate Tournament. State Alternate De- bating Team. Spyglass CSport Editorj. Znd Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Diamond and Disc. Hi-Y. Older Boys' Conference. Razz Club. My GRACE WINKLER All that makes the world so fair. ALETA HUTCHINGS Teacher Training. Sigma Gamma Lamda , Who could be more wonderful than you? J Hi Club. Sigma Gamma Lambda. l. llwflfcalw QV-L zfafm. MARY ELIZABETH LANPHER TRAVIS JACKSON 3 You're not the hind of a girl I thought Forward ever, backward ne'er. ? yew be' R. 0. T. C. Sapphonians. A. O. A. Fencing Club. WILLIAM WINN P ENT SS F L Nobody knows how dry I am. R I DANGER IE D Junior Class Play. Announcement Com- Nobody S Man' mittee. R. O. T. C. Junior Play CSamJ. 1 ------H fi ' ---H --' --- 1 --' - 1i -u --u ---u Fifly-seven JOPLIMO vw QQ V1 A fl NJNNHJ NOLAN JUNGE LEE MILLER My sweetie went, away! Scatter each cloud that would darken a star. National Honor Society. Basketball. FERN HOUSTON JOE HUDSON The laurel wreath is ready now. , , l , Hard times come aqam no more. Sigma Gamma Lambda. ' a s -F1 FRANKLIN WRITER I JOE WOODBURY All the toil of day is turned to rest. - Honor bade Us do '70 less- Glee Club. Mixed Chorus. Chocolate Football, R. O. T, C, Soldier. Golden Butteriiy. Eileen. H. P. O. R. H. STANDFORD CLARK 'Till the stars grow cold. And the sun grows old And the leaves of the judgment book unfold. Fifty-eight JOPLIMO llllllllllllllllll fi I If 5 we S Fifty-nine ,V , Quo' Song No more on the brisk winter days Shall we walk in the. memory-sweet ways With the teachers of music and phrase, And the masters of rule and desirfn. No more when the lunch-bell calls I Shall we feast in the white-light walls: For stayed are our gay footfalls by The moon browed markers of time. And gone is the class that sings Always of happiest things Though life have immutable wings It cannot bring sun to ev'ry clime. We have vanished, but not into night. Though your pleasure was our delight And since you must lose our sight Know then that this is so: We have gone. but our going was great' We vanish, but the song of our fate Will stay at your hearth-side and wait With its love of long, long ago. 'Till you come from the sea-bright lands And iind from the years and the sands The deeds that came from our hands And know what we want you to know: That the moth which flits 'round the flame The rose which is- so its name And the ball which means the game Will part ere we forget thee- Our success is but as thine. The fruit' of a feeding vine. And naught shall ever incline Our hearts to once regret thee- Thy glory doth make our hearts wake Thy losses we feel in our soul's ache All our dreams are for the sake Of the glorious love we've set thee. -Jack Farmer '27. 1-----ar 927 JOPLIMO E X llllllllilllllllllllln' 1 From the Diary of a Schoolgirl September 4, 1923. Can I realize? I'm entering high school! Not Senior High, but Freshman year at Junior High School. It seems queer but we are all thrilled. There are three hundred and twelve in the class. , . January 23, 1924. Its our first class election. Curran Boyer is president and he's splendid. Max Hixon is vice president: Mary Helen Millsap, secretary: Frank Shadday, treasurer: and Louise Hegwer. reporter. It surely is a capable set of officers. We chose for the colors, rose and gray, for the flower, the sweet pea. The Motto is splendid! I'm thankful I know Latin, for it's Pit via vi. March 22. We gave the loveliest party last night and I am glad it was a success, for my social com- mittee worked on it. Clara Henderson, Charles Wyatt Paul Ramsey and'I worked terribly hard making the favors. ' September 15 1924. We re in Senior High School now! I declare I never before felt so helpless. These lordly Seniors sweep through the halls in a most awe-inspiring manner. There was a meeting today. We elected Bob Buxton president. Other olficers were: Jane Bankard vice president' Mary Garlock secretary' Francis Bennett treasurer' and Raymond Jones Sergeant-at-arms. We decided to change the colors to blue and silver and the flower to the aster. But the motto stands Fit via vi. - March 7. Hurrah! Our Keenerino Kween Kandidate wins! Mary Elizabeth Crouch the iinest girl in school for the position. But she never would have won if it hadn t been for her manager Paul Wagoner. She looked so dear marching down the aisle with Captain David Bowman. September 13. Class meeting was a howling success today. Bob Buxton was re-elected president Clay Carrithers was made vice president' Paul Wagoner secretary' Jane Bankard treasurer' and Arthur Kriekhaus sergeant-at-arms, With this corps of officers we ll have a highly successful year. December 12. Last night was the Junior Class Play- Penrod. It was splendid! The characters played their parts to perfection and Im quite sure that We re producing Julia Marlowes and Robert Mantells. . May 14. The Junior-Senior Banquet! In a thousand years you d never guess the theme-' Radio. All the speeches came from the loud speaker and after each speech we were shown the silhouette of the speaker. The wonders of television! The affair was in the Scottish Rite Cathedral and every Junior and Senior came I think. I ve never before seen so many beautiful gowns in one gathering. September 10 1926. The last rung of the ladder-Seniorhood! I noticed several acute cases of Senioritis this afternoon at class meeting where we elected Denzil Warden president. He is probably the most competent executive in the class. Curran Boyer is vice president' Kathleen McIntyre secretary-treasurer' Mary Helen Millsap reporter' and Jack Farmer sergeant-at-arms. October 5. The Joplimo staff was elected today with Fanchon Sims Editor-in-chief. Of course its going to be the very best annual we ve ever had in Joplin. December 15. Senior rings were received today. They re handsome. February 22. I Last night I heard Eileen the operetta. It was quite the best operetta that s been here. Frank was a fascinating leading man and Bobbie a lovable Eileen! They sang even better than last year in The Golden Butteriiy. May 5. Tonight was the first performance of the Class Play. Oh Diary dear! It Was marvelous. I just know Torchbearers is the very best play they ve ever had here. Why the characters played like true professionals. May 6. Today the Joplimo was presented to the school and such a beautiful service as it was. I almost cried. It was sweet but rather sad and I realized for the lirst time how much happiness Iddhad here and to think that Ill have this beautiful memory book to keep it all clear forever an ever. May 20. Today ends the most glorious week of them all. What with Commencement and Class Pay Baccaulaureate and Senior Picnic Farewells and such my head is whirling but I shall never orget. -Fanchon Sims. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 9 1 1 QN 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1, 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 7 3 1 ' I I I 1 9 2 7 -------u 1-1-1---CH Vx Sixty X hu1TevLg Of me Iiuniors X JOPLIMO COLORS: Gray and Rose President .............. Vice President ......... Secretary ............,, Treasurer ....... ........ Sergeant-at-Arms .....,. Miss Faculty: Miss Griffith Miss Phelps Mr. Bontier Junior Class MOTTO: FLOWER: Pink Carnation Non Labor non palma. OFFICERS: --.---.-.----------.-..-.-----.-.-.Guy .Wallace Pickering SPONSORS: -...,--.....John Earl Sergeant -----.-.-.--.- Doris Jameson .,.--.-.John Spangler -,,----,J ack Records Gardner Miss Hennasy Mr. Buskett PLAY COMMITTEE: Students: Harding Bliss Adeline Mart-in John Earl Sergeant Ethel Reed Sixty-rwo 927 . A JOPLIMO Botteniield, Wooden. Lee, Hofstetter. Inman, Barnett, Seed, Best Thompson, James, Merrill, Holten, Shapiro, Eberle, Fisher, White Bridger, Endicott. Houston, Long, Stair, Lytle, Turnbull. Robinson Lardus, Bauer, Jones. Stone, Sanders, Hill, Duffield, Freeland Bullard. Warren, True, McCann, Hease, Scott, Kitto. Hood Crump, Blair, Moore, Campbell, Edmonds, Fly. Seeburger, Gaddis Apple, Records, Dowe, Lorenzen, Timberman, Growden, Hofstetter, Fre Clayton, Jameson. Childress, Ott, Fritsch, Fahrig. Bryson, Jenkins twell EK - ----f---- ------------------------ J 1927 ry-th JOPLIMO l w , he 1 Burnett, McNally, Higdon, Hardin, Spangler, Jones, Robbins, Robb Neil, Kerr, McDuffie. Martin. Boyd, Hudson. Hunter, Davis Law. Moskowitz, Snow, Le Plante, Chitwood, Hardwick, Packer, O'Kelley Tonnies, Karlstrom, Drake, Wray, Kirk, Wilderman, Eurit, Caylor Winn, Deardorlf, Packard. Serage, Gregory. Oberleckner, Bucher, Hunt Zane, Warren, Ackerman. Brookshire. Skipworth, Smith, Drake. Peters Epperson, Leek, Hargrove. White, Rouse, Bowman. Perry. E. Smith R. Miller, Merrill, Farnham, Dunwoody, Smith, Spafford. Albright, Sunday 1 lulll uunlllllnnlxmigifi Sixty-fou JoPl.l1vlo y IK , Sixty-Eve Linebarger. Hamilton, Scheurich, Gary, Coy, Shaw, Wells, Manning Sergeant, Miller, Barry. Claypool, Belt, Coon, Cater, Sollars Duggar, Robertson, Jackson. Martin, McCoy, Roso, Paine, Prigmore R. Miller, Webster. Bolton. Doty, Stokes, Watts, Boyer. Clark ' Lorenzen, Parker, Roley, McClendon, McFulrk, Tucker, McDaniels. Owen Huling, Osterloh, Forrester, James, Brown, Hanton. Harris, Carr Cripps. Martin, Brock. McDonald. Tyler, Petehsh. O'Rourke, Barnes Holyer, Henshaw, Shapiro, Stites, Taylor, North, Chenoweth. Perkins 1927 JOPLIMO . , l l l i l N Cox, Taylor, Jones, Williams, Wisher, Wagner, Jones. Collins Wiggins, Jardine. Brown, Schweitzer, Lambert, Pearman, Burke, Phillips Stauffer, Martin, Marlatt. Phillips, Mortinson, Jackson, McClaren. Tipton Jones, Henderson, Allen, Morgan, McConaghy, Williams, Treadway, Skaggs Anderson, Karlstrom, Richards, Burnell, Krummell, McBee, Johns, Smith Overlees, Belt, Dillon, Johnson, Dolan, Bussoff, Reed, Bliss Board, Bridger, Miller Sixty-six N..z' XX 1 O o 0 O, Come, All gl fal'H1y:uLw Xp! bnpbumnres JOPLIMO O. E I Q . Q View he Y ' W Sophomore Class COLORS: Orchid and Silver. FLOWER: Sweet Pea MOTTO: Labor omnia uincit. OFFICERS: A President .-,. .,........, ..................... ........ A r thur Christman Vice President ....... .......... P aul Campbell Secretary ......,,.... ...,..... E velyn Newton Treasurer -. .,.,,,..... ,,.,,. K enneth Clayton Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ......,...,..,....... ,...,. W a yne Wallace SPONSORS: Miss Hodge, Mrs. Fleta Childs Petrie, Miss Derrin 1927 JOPLIMO lInm A 1 P l IV W 1 Troutman, Watson. Hutchins, Carmody, Barbee, Gleason, Shaw. Baldwin Bryson, Kelly, Fillingham, Morgan, Lewis, Wilkerson, Fallis. Askins Whitaker, Dearing, Dawald, Daniels, Longacre, Brown, Nugent. Stokes I Woolsey, Hasp, Payton, Hutchings. Meader,'Branch. Daws, Fleischaker Kitto, Klotz, Neal. Moore, Burns, Shanks, Thomson, Miller Jester, Smith. Park, Wagy, Chubb, Bowers. Vance, De Vaney Buhrer, Fisher, Henry. Brown, Ladd, Warden, Fleischaker, Hackney . Stinson, Hall, Clay, Clark, Munday, Worley. Perkins. Roush Illlllllll llllllllnnxsag Sixty-nine JOPLIMO Ferux. Legg, Robbins, Bennett, Morton, Camp, Hardy, Sumer Pond, Cullinson. Qualls, Hickman, Bolt, Over, Fillman, Turner Samplas. Thomas, Beck, Campbell, Lansford. Mayes, Richards, .lunge Axelburg, Slutter, Carpenter, Manning, McDulfee, Stilson, Michie, Carroll Mock, Blain, Graham, Marshall, James, Richens, Cain, Laster Orton, Reniker, Holtzclaw, Dieter. White, Smith, Crissman, Magill Rosenberry, Downing. Ebert, Loew, French, Owen. Chadwick, Lobby Snyder, Brown, Fisher, Crum, Hawkins, Loury, Big, Elson 1 9 ...H-. .................... ...................u......- ....m......- .......,.......fiig Seventy I I' E nik JOPLIMO Ci Sieber Witmer Axelburg McCulley Arbuthnot De Haven Ollivcr Morrison Garvin Pearson. Walker Epperson Baldwin Karnmerer Lynn Capps Watkins Robinson Vincil. Lea Fry Barton Mock Brewer Jacks Goodpasture J1sper Trimble Smith Houk Marney Douglas South Laird Wagner Viney Lawson Turnidge Miller Hixon Daugherty Scott Coates XVhite Scott Stexes Morrison Dahill Clinton Vest Millinson Ritter Swisher Lee Creason Biddlecomb . ,,,, , . , ,..,. , I v 9 I I I 1 1 North, Caylor, Stevens, Evans, Krrckhaus, Allen, Reynolds, Wise U v ...................................................................... 9 1927 W Seventy-one 1927 JOPLIMO s X rv Michie, Edwards, Ferris. Martin, E. Rector, M. Legg, Meets, Ralph Marks Edds, Scott, Montaldo, Kohler, Mae Cready, Holt, Buxton, Smith Pfotenhaeur, Gustafson, Hutchinson. Brunson, Brinzler, Wiggins, Lininger, Smith Baird, Karlstrom, Adams, McDonald, Van Dever, Parks, Trim, Warne Hunter, Bloom, Orsor, Nance, Heaton, Snow, Franks, Breck Maxton, Hamm, Roth, Dickerson, Kelly, Christman. Sansom, Green Mead, Downing, Aaron, Redding, Arthur, W'iemer, Tadlock, Shunk Meese, White, George, Pickett, Matthews, Claycomb, McMillan, McAdams ulmuumuuunmn nuuuni Y v W.: Seventy-two Ei -- ?EEZ2?L??- E vN. . I - leg? 'ZW f' bf .- 'fgiv X Q' f ' ' ' W 'gf fif'fgX V f Ig 7443 f ',-5 'x i fggm - I , A tl l I, ,V ,fl 'r, ,'yllllIln1..T n . jc 1 ' yu I 5 A., ' X O' I , u . wg riff 'E A -' - - fihlfx, .. Q f f . W v Q v- -:w f,-, . if-Efs. X ' . ,. q12i4'P.ff!-:':'j ff:97' ' +1 I f' fa .Qui-, z:1. . iff -f ' 1 J :ff '40 - .. -fi -Q mf . X A' ' 1 V- , fi k 'W 7' ' .QNNQN ' ' if 1 ' 471 jtwsifi--S WW, , gl '24 f' 9 , ws: 1 f'baff1af f fS1-f-: ,f ,, if aff.-if if C' 40 X-mf fe fzfel f 4 W -',Q 1 M 1 1' J-12:5 1. xii? 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A fl fx ,A V 5. -x ,M if fog' SD ,ff '- 51 ,Q 4.402 s WMJ., UC f -4,-P . ,, V X5 c, CCD C 3 5.9 CC.3 CJ .QD ,TX Cr.- Cf Cv jffatures 1927 ------- M -------------- JOPLIMO I- ,il Wye .j'-'0'-5-'I may v f M y Thoughts The sun is rising o er the hill The world is fresh with devs ' I think of nothing more until My thoughts go back to you. Your ways are very sweet. Your eyes are very blue As my lessons I repeat My thoughts go back t y . The sun is sinking in the west Spreading its golden hue The birds are sleeping in their nests. My thoughts go back to you. -Truman Hohlier. First Prize. J l ' 4 N41 . v f' ' 1 ' n 4 x 4 - 4. A x E X' 4 I lim rl V ! 7 ,JLX -y ff- - Vt. -f MIL- -v- .xxX ll 4 if-E '5 i. ' 9 1 --x 4' Ik Y, in i ,K J ' 2- Z 13. '-:- , 'KY X 5 Run. uv I II O O11 III I, Mi fag' 1927 JOPLIMO The U n-appreciated Detective It was raining bitterly that night--raining as if it would never cease. The streets had become muddy canals and torrents of water poured from the roof of every building. Oh, why had I ventured out on such a night? But I, deciding that anything was better than to sit in the deserted lobby of the hotel had gone out into the rain. And now I was lost. Bewildered and wet to the skin, I looked about for some means by which I might get my bearings. The street was completely deserted and lights glimmered dimly from the windows of almost all the buildings. Across the street a light shown out more brightly than the others and sounds of boisterous laughing came to me faintly through the rain. The rain came pelting down faster and I shivered as I drew my coat closer about me. I was utterly wretched and my cold damp garments clung to me. Led by some inner impulse I crossed the street and pressed my face against the small window through which the bright light was shining. Perhaps it was because of the warm looking light perhaps only natural curiosity-I do not know. What I saw was no extraordi- nary thing. The building was a saloon, a common sight here. A bar stretched across one end of the room' a man who had on a dirty white apron was standing behind it. Crude tables were lined against the wall and the room was filled with the usual run of roughnecks and miners some standing and some seated at tables-all laughing and talking boisterously. At the table nearest the window were seated two men. One was tall and large with flaming red hair and pale watery blue eyes. As I looked at him, a swift recollection of Stevenson's Treasure Island came to me, for he had a livid white scar across his left cheek. The other was small and dark, evidently afraid of the larger man, for he cringed at the other's every move. Feeling, no doubt, that eyes were upon him, the man with 'the scar across his cheek turned suddenly from the other man and looked straight through the window at me. I left the window as quickly as I could, and after wandering about for more than an hour I finally found myself on familiar ground. To reach my hotel now was easy. I awoke late the next morning and after breakfast went into the lobby. I noticed a small bulletin which had been put up, telling of the escape of a man who had killed two others in a street brawl. As I glanced idly over it, I wondered why there was no reward offered for his capture. I came to the description: Five feet, nine inches tall, light complextion, red hair, blue eyes, white scar across left cheek. I think my heart stopped beating for an instant. I had seen him! I rushed to a man whom I knew to be a detective and told him my story. -Strange to say he did not seem interested, but told me to call a policeman and tell him. I started to do so. then I stopped. Where had I seen him? I could never find that same place again. For several days the fact that I had seen a real, live murderer preyed upon my mind. I wandered the streets tirelessly, always searching for the place I had seen that night. My work suffered: in fact. my book had not been touched for days. I was sure that the man I was hunting was a frequent visitor at this saloon because he seemed to be quite at home. One day, purely by chance, I foundgthe place for which I was searching. It was still early in the evening, but when I glanced through the window as I had done once before, I saw the man sitting at a table alone. How like a story this was! Since I was much more familiar with the city by this time, I hurried straight to the hotel. I found a policeman standing outside and I said excitedly: I know where that murderer is! What murderer? he asked indifferently. To think that he did not know! I led g him inside and showed him the notice and told my story. He sauntered slowly out. I went to my room to dream. I knew that the policeman had gone for aid so that he might capture the man. I saw myself as the heroine of a thrilling newspaper story: a headliner perhaps: Murderer of Two Captured by American Novelist. Then the story-how I through my tireless efforts was the means by which he was tracked and captured. A story read by thousands, more thrilling than any novel of adventure. What a story to tell my friends back home! Little did I dream of the surprise in store for me, nor did I know that murders were no unusual event here. ' The next morning I seized the paper eagerly and opened it with trembling hands. What was this? No mention of the capture on the first page. I looked on and on through the paper. At last I found it. on the very last page. The story of which I had dreamed and for which I had watched eagerly was this: The murderer of two miners who were killed in a street brawl last Tuesday was captured through the efforts of an American visiting here. Not even my name! Well. such is life. Doris Jameson First Prize tv i 1 E mmm. .rm--.....H-......'Ii. 63 Seventy-six JOPLIMO Egxlvululn unulumullnnuml P J llfff' iff-M ' ' i .alll if A X ZL 'J A , N' X' ' I jxlzallt Ni... t E fqv, xx ri i se q., I 4 -R ,fa ..f.H, Sm gb, I igsllunk Q1 lllllw X slum - W 5-4qtiSi 2 45,-,jfte fli-' as f 1 so X will L - X 'ilff' WW W i ' L i' x N X VWWI Debate Squad Joplin High School is justly proud of its team as it has gone farther than any previous team. Early in the Pall there were tryouts for the State Debating Team. Denzil Warden and Leona Skelton made the first team. Robert Stephens and Lloyd Rountree were selected alternates and Robert Dickerson, William Shapiro and Paul Hood were chosen for the third team. Date Place Affirmative Negative Decision Dec. 14. Joplin Webb City Joplin - Joplin Jan. 10 Joplin Anderson Joplin Anderson : Jan. 28 Joplin Joplin Neosho Joplin E Feb. 14 Anderson Anderson Joplin Joplin f Feb. 21 Joplin Joplin Carthage Joplin '22 Mar. 4 Joplin Mt. Vernon Joplin Mt. Vernon On. March 9 the second team composed of Robert Stephens and Lloyd Rountree debated the second team of Carthage, at Joplin. The visitors won with a two to one decision. We are proud to learn as this book goes to press that Mr. Warden and Miss Skelton will go to Columbia, May 5 and 6 to represent the school in an invitation debate tournament. The school and the team take this opportunity to thank the debate committee, composed of Mr. Oldham. Miss Moran and Miss Haswell for their faithful service. M Cer ' XVarden, Skelton, Stephens, Rountree .fr YY , l . A0 . C I u f -11' 1 9 mlllnn R Seventy' -v r: JOPLIMO ------------ ---------' Edna Wisher Leona Skelton Debate Tournament Miss Skelton and Miss Wisher Castalians who won the Debate Tournament of 1926 had the honor of representing the High School in the Girls Debating Tournament held at William- had a Girls team. We are proud to say that the girls placed third. There has been a noticeable increase shown in the interest in debating during the year of l92 7. It is with the greatest pride that we mark the interest that the students. and the public I- as a whole have taken in the tournament. 2 The schedule of teams for 1927 is as follows: Gavel and Quill ...,.. ........ R oy Pfotenhauer Robert Dickerson Herculeans ......r Philogians ..,........ Gavel and Quill ...... Gavel and Quill ...... Independents .....,. Independents ,...... -,..,.Kenneth Cripps Charles Claypool -..---.-.-.--.---,.Ethel Reed. Ethel Parker ---.-.,Arthur Inman Harold Lee --..--.-..,-.Lyle Gann Paul Hood ,..--,Marion Jones. Mary Patterson Max Baird Bill Clark tv KX Woods College Fulton, Missour-i, March, 1927. This is the first time that Joplin has ever 4 -24:3 Herculeans , ..,. Athenaeums, ,..... Herculeansnn-, Athenaeums , .,..,. Independents ,,,., 1927 ------ H- --'---- M --1-----1--- ----------- i--i------ Arthur Christman Kenneth Clayton William Shapiro Neil Pond --.- Paul Campbell Julius McAdams Harold Jester Henry Worley Qt --e-,--e,.-wi11iam Bolt. Floyd Rickens Seventy-right JOPLIMO E K 'IIIIIIIHIII llrlllllllnw--IIIIII r 1' 74 EF ll wfffu W svlfewi' f AQMUQY Y ' ll1 ew- faam anuwisff - L'5s AI l i s -E WV E7 I' i,-47 :iil.!2, 1 11 f 'J A V . r - Y i Is lllfl. We 'lj-la-Q ! Mg,,fl is ,D iet I I I., 1- ,ln A ' J 45? I 'Q 3 mf- X AX swung! I Senior Play As this book goes to prcss, we are informed that the Senior Class will present their annual class play on May 5 and 6, entitled. The Torch Bearers. by George Kelley. This drama is a Satire on the little Theatre Movement. We know that this play will be a success because of the talent and experience of the cast. CAST: Mr, Frederick Ritter, .r.,, ,.... . .....,.. . .... . .-- ..,........ Paul Wagoner Mr. Huxley Hossefrosse ......... .,.......... W illiam Quigg Mr. Spindler .,.,..,..,......,..... .....,... J ames O'Donne1l Teddy Spearing ....,........ ,.......... H enry Warren lgflar. Stage Manager ..,......,. ...., rench McGaughey rs. Paula Ritter ............... ........ a ry Helen Millsap Mr. J. Duro Pampinelli ........ ............. V irginia Blake Mrs. Nelly Fell ...........,......... ......,............... A ilsa Jones a- Miss Florence McCrickett. ,...... - .............. Leona Kraus 4 Mrs. Clara Sheppard ..,. ......... ................,..,................ M a riam Cheeseman Jenny ....,.,..,,..,..,.. . .,............,..,.....,......,..................... Julia Belle Breazeale COACH: Miss Teresa McKenna. FACULTY COMMITTEE: Lawrence T. Evans Emma Price Teresa McKenna STUDENT COMMITTEE: . ' Narcissa Forsythe Robert Stevens Mary Garlock Junior Play The Junior Class presented their annual play entitled. Adam and Eve. December 17 1926 CAST: James King, a rich man ....... . ..,........... . .... ......... B ruce Roley Corinthia. his parlor maid ................ ...... F rancis Childress Clinton De Witt. his son-in-law. ...... ......... W ilbur Hanton Julie De Witt. his elder daughter ...... ........... M orine Jones Eva King, his younger daughter ........... ...... . Berniece Packard gum Abligf lRocker, lhis sistelriain-law-.. ....... Gayle Seed r. Jack e amater. is neig or ...... ..... o n Growden Horace Pilgrim, his uncle .............,......,............ ....... J ack Records Adam Smith. his business manager ............... ........, . -. -. Guy Pickering Lord Andrew Gordon. his would be son-in-law ....,..,.... Charles Cummings enly- 2 nn ' l yi .JOPLIMQ - - ----m-u------n ---v---- Obadiah M askers Play ' UBASHFUL MR. Bolsas CAST: T Katherine Henderson ,.....,......,.............. ....... F anchon Sims Fred Henderson, her husband ........ .......,. A llen Elliott - I' Mrs. Wiggins, the landlady ........... .................... A dele Witt - Eg Obadiah Stump, hired boy .........,... ..v,........., R obert Dickerson 1, Francis Whittaker, society bud ........ ....... M ary Elizabeth Crouch T Q Rosaline Otis, society bud ............. , .c...........,.,.... .Leona Skelton I Mr. Robert Bobbs ............. - .......... - .......,...... Frank Shadday ' Jean Graham ...,............................ ...,.... A daline Martin Marston Bobbs. ..............................., ............ , Bill Bailey Celeste Vanderpool, of the movies ....... ........ B obbie James Julie, her maid ,..,............,.................... ...... J ulie Stearns Time-Day before yesterday. Act I-Was He a Burglar? Act II.-A Human Butterfly. Act IH.-Thieves and Bridegrooms. Date--Tuesday, November 16, 1926. , MASKERS: Suppressed Desires was the presentation of the Maskers' Dramatic Society at the Annual N High School Spring Festival, April 1. The characters of the play were Fanchon Sims. Adele Witt, and Paul Wagoner. The selection was a one act satire on psychology and psychoanalysis. The plot is entwined between a husband, wife, sister-in-law, and a very famous priest of this psychoanylitical religion. The visiting sister-in-law who is the wife of a dentist, and lives way out west-Chicago, is very well portrayed by Miss Witt. Miss Sims very admirably fills the part of the intellectual wife: playing opposite her is Paul Wagoner, the unappreciative husband. This was the third public appearance of the society on the high school stage, and the cast, the sponsor, and the society were well repaid for their untiring efforts. by the enthusiastic way in which the large appreciative audience received the performance. Maskers are working hard toward building a larger, and greater dramatic club. An unusual movement toward increasing the membership and activities of the club has been enacted, As a result of this great movement many meetings have been held, and a spring get-together picnic is being planned. ....... V ...... .... Eighty JOPLIMO Scenes frorr. Bashfu1 Mr. Bobbs 1927 Eighty om.- JOPLIMO Eggwluuluunlll ullllmullnllnllllulll If ' I! Ezleen The Music Department of the Joplin High School scored a triumph February 23, and 24, with the presentation of the Irish comic opera Eileen. The production was supported by a cast of well trained voices and remarkable acting. Lifting music, sparkling comedy, tense drama, and unique costumes made the opera highly successful from the rise of the curtain lo the iinale. The scene of production was in Ireland during the rebellion of 1798. Captain O'Day, having returned to Ireland to raise more troops to join with the French in a march on Dublin. is sought by the British and several times is discovered by spies. .Each time he is saved from arrest by Lady Maude Estabrooke, and while i'n Lady Maude's castle in Hinding he falls in love with her neice, Eileen Mulvaney. Finaly he is captured, but through certain historical happen- ings matters are straightened out' and Captain Barry claims Eileen as his own. I CAST OF CHARACTERS: Captain Barry O'Day .,,,.....,.... , ,...... -- ...,..,......,. . ..,. ....,.. F rank Shadday Sir Reginald Stribling. ....... .,........ K arl Meyer Dinny Doyle ..,... . ....... .,,... ..,,.,.,.,. J . R. Gibbs Lanty Hackett ..,,.... ..,... - ....,.. .,,,., .... , M e rwyn Love Humpy Grogan ,....: Q in ADgunwood Shaun Dhee ..,, . .... Mickey O'Brian ...... ,,,-.,, Jo n Cirowden --,.-,Willard Olliver Colonel Lester .... ...-. ,......,,,,..... Ralph Smith Biddy Flynn .,.........,......,. . .. Mariam Cheeseman . Rosie Flynn ........,,,. . ...,, - ...,,... .....,... , Adaline Martin Lady Maude Estabrooke -...- Clara Henderson Eileen Mulvaney ........,....... ......... B obie James Marie. her maid ...,.,. Sergeant ............... Corporal .........,., ,,--...-..Ethel Burgess -..-.-.Robert' Buxton ,...,.John Spangler CHORUSES: Smugglers: Loren Burnett, John Growden, Jean Eberle, Wilbur I-lanton. Opal Cates, Frances Bennett, Robert McCann, Jarold Perkins, Robert Buxton, Robert Merrill, John Spangler. Wayne Wallace, Willard Oliver, Allan Wilson, Franklin Writer, Shad Medlin. 1 Red Coats: Loren Burnett, Jarold Perkins, Robert Buxton, John Spangler, Alan Wilson. g G+ Irish Gentlemen: Jean Eberle, Opal Cates, Frances Bennett, Willard Oliver, Franklin Writer Peasants: Jean Eberle, Opal Cates, Frances Bennett, Willard Oliver, Franklin Writer, Marion 'McCann, Robert Merrill, Shad Medlin. Wayne Wallace, Wilbur Hanton Irish Ladies: Virginia Crawford, Helen Marshall. Ruth Eberle, Elizabeth Bierig, Sara James Peasants: Joe Bucher. Bonita Fleischaker, Lillian James, Dorothy Kinmouth, Emma Myers Opal Simmons, Mildred Anderson, Gena Dolan, Thelma Marlatt, Mary Margaret Osterloh June Perkins, Louise Zane, Evayln Beighley. Lois Fisher, June Zenor, Virginia Crawford Helen Marshall, Ruth Eberle, Elizabeth Bierig. Sara James 1 1 E , 5 .- 5 ........... ........................sy-, Eightyem 1927 2 r JOPLIMO mg vluvlluv -------------------Iv----- unmmmm 5 Q 2 H g l I EILEEN Each Picture Tells a Story. Eighty-rhrcc JOPLIMO E uen ts I On September 26. 1926, the Sapphonians entertained the members of the faculty with a delightful tea at the home of Miss Jane Bankard. An interesting program was given during the afternoon. The moon witnessed a strange sight on October l5,--boys and girls were scouring the hills of McClelland Park, attempting to find the treasure so cleverly concealed somewhere in that vicinity by the Sapphonians. The boys and girls were members of the Gavel and Quill, Herculean, Philogian, and Castalian Literary Societies. Spooks! Who believes in them! Why, every Philogian, Sapphonian. Castalian and Gavel and Quill member, who attended the party held by the Herculeans, October 29, to prove that uncanny spirits do exist. Mama! Mama! Somebody broke my b'loon! These and like cries were heard at the Thalian Kid Party. November 2. at the home of Mildred Anderson. Flowers of many types and colors assembled in ag large and beautiful banquet at Broadlawn, December 4. Toasts were given to these flowers by the Herculeans and their guests at a blooming good banquet. Costumes representing- Keep that school-girl complexion - Cooling and refreshing, etc., were very much in evidence at the Spyglass Advertisa held February 3, at the home of Margaret Ruhl. The members of the Hi-Y and their girl friends assembled February ll, in the Y. M. C. A. banquet room for their first annual Sweetheart Banquet. Sweethearts! Dads! The best and truest sweethearts a girl ever had! Just to try to show them how much their love is appreciated, the Hi Club girls gave them a banqueti February 15. A band of bold, bad pirates invaded Broadlawn Inn March 2. Their only plunder was food, but excellent food at that, and the Philogian Pirates entertained their guests royally ini spite of the lack of gold and jewels to heap upon them. A Japanese Festival in the form of a banquet, was held at Sagmount, April 25, by thel Sapphonians. The favors carried out the Japanese effect As this Joplimo goes to the press. it is rumored that the G. Q., are planning a banquet for the near future. 'We are sure it will be a successful banquet as all of the club's banquets have been in the past. The best features of the CKeenerino and Parentsl night were combined to make the first High School Festival on April 1. No April Fool's joke, either! The program concerned the Kingdom of Hearts Content A young king who has become of age is not happy. The mirth of his Court is not pleasing to him. Even the assurance of his Cabinet that all is -well in his Kingdom fails to cheer him Finally, the old scholar tells him that Love is the quality lacking of his life. The young man determines to make himself worthy and when love comes, he crowns her as his queen The two then reign over the Kingdom through the festivities until the whole Court departs to make a tour of the Kingdom King ...s..............r,.............. .............,....,.........,... D enzil Warden Queen .................................................,......,................. Marguerite Hixon Scholar ................................,............................................. Homer Wilson Grand Guardian of the People's welfare .......,...........,....,...,... Henry Warren Grand Marshal of Boundaries and Tributaries ,.,.,,,,,,,.... ,r,R0bert Stephens Grand Keeper of the King's Exchequer--- ,...,.,,..t,..,....... Zghulggagummingg - Herald ...............................................................,..............,.,... Gayle Seed The entertainers are from the Gymnasium, Music Department, and Fencing Club 8:30 to 9: 0 Exhibits in Class-Rooms 9:10 to 10:00 Programs given by A. O. A.. Philogians, Thalians. Maskers. Teacher-Training Club Athenaeurns, Herculeans. Sigma Gamma Lambdas, and Miss Barnett's l0B English Class I. ' Il. l Ill. e: ,fI, . - ' ' M 'Fl X A ii fil' A 1 9 u mm innnlnnnnunu um unnniuiiii ....... . U.. Eighty four gh K' -.Li b I-1'1?- 'sf A 1 w 'X .X ' -,. ff' 4: 1 2 f1f V 'lf I I .g Mx . Q l f, . 4 -. 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A -uf u gg.. ff ' ' as-IEKPQ ul- - -' -1. ffl!'fd9.1lf '1:53ff'L.-. .521 , arf.-. . 641111 -'- V I -ff: 5' l klfiiv, P--' lf- 52 ,2 2 u ' S A , ,V I . 1 1 , , -in 511' ' 4 .X-. jr .I iw. -.Q 1. ., .R ' ' a H L - , 'xi 'A ' 3 V r .T J . .il- . f.. I 'f ' Hi 1 . . -- 4' I V '7 ' v , I 1 -1 A X 1, .fm . A-1 ' 5? 4 ,Xia Ujfzl f :'l'E 7 'fy 5-1 ii -- .. 1-Q1 : 13: , . ff L 1 fi: VF , 'FL m . . 1 r B! XX ,gr - V NDYIHK 1. L, WTA C o me on Tlnme eyes. jlilusir X- JOPLIMO A i l Q Q Our Music Master T. FRANK COULTER Old Father Time bids us look into his record book. What greater treat is there than to read of those happy days long since gone before us! We part the leaves and find to our surprise a long account of the Music Department from its very beginning up to the present day. The first page discloses the fact that T. Frank Coulter became music director in the year 1917, and organized the orchestra. band and glee-clubs. Talent rapidly developed and the department was soon comprised of some of the best local musicians. Page after page proves to us that, Mr. Coulter was the central ligure in promoting and improving the music in the High School. And, from the numerous newspaper clippings, we conclude that all of the entertainments were met with public approval. We now turn to a golden page on which shines the record of victories gained from the competition with Pittsburg, Springfield and Columbia. But this is not all, Mr. Coulter, the book reads. has been the promoter of both the Boy's Band and the Girls' Drum Corps, the latter gaining Joplin wide publicity and prestige for miles around. Quite interesting, I the chosen spokesman said to Father Time. but I would like to submit a little more to what has been written. Father Time nodded with assent. In large letters I wrote these words. We, the entire student body and fellow graduates of the Joplin High School wish to extend our appreciation to Mr. Coulter for his splendid work with the musid department. ' -Maurece Kreyer. 1 9 llllllll nnullllnlllnnllnxnnns Eighty-eight dk K JOPLIMO 7?Q, ' mm-I------H ------ u- cf 1 Girls' Glee Club First Sopranor , Elizabeth Bierig Bobbie James , Josephine Bucher Lillian James I Ethel Burgess Dorothy Kinmonth f Virginia Crawford Emma Myers ' Bonita Fleishchaker Helen Marshall ' Clara Henderson Opal Simmons Second Soprano: Mildred Anderson Mary Margaret Osterloh Mariam Cheeseman June Perkins Virginia Dolan Louise Zane Thelma Marlatt ' Alto: Evelyn Beighley Sara James Ruth Eberle Adalinc Martin Lois Fisher June Zenor Accompanist: Mary Elizabeth Crouch CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Fall.Concert, December 10, 1926: Eileen, February 22. and 23, 1927: Spring Concert March 8, 1927: Spring Festival, April '12, 1927: Springneld Contests, April 15 1927 Spring Festival at Pittsburg. April 28 and 29, 1927. 1Q2'7 . ..... 51' Q Eighty-nine .JoPi.1Mo Kg. Loren Burnett Boys' Glee Club First Tenor: Wilbur I-lanton Opal Cates Farris Smith : Jean Eberle Second Tenor: Francis Bennett Frank Shadday J. R. Gibbs Marion McCann Jerrold Perkins Baritone: Robert Buxton Karl Meyer John Growden John Spangler Robert Merrill XVayne Wallace Bass: Shad Medlin Ralph Smith Willard Olliver Alan Wilson Franklin Writer Accompanist: Mary Elizabeth Crouch CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Fall Concert, December 10. 1926: Eileen, February 22 and 23, 1927g Spring Concert. March 8, 1927: Spring Festival, April l, 1927: Spring Festival at Pittsburg, April 28 and 29, 1927. Ninety x l JOPLIMO akamai: nu llllllllullllllllllllll Mixed Chorus First Tenor: Second Tenor: Baritone: Q Loren Burnett Francis Bennett Robert Buxton j f Opal Cates J. R. Gibbs John Growden i t Jean Eberle Marion McCann Robert Merrill Wilbur Hanton Jerrold Perkins Karl Meyer ' Farris Smith Frank Shadday John Spangler Wayne Wallace I Bassr l Shadd Medlin Alan Wilson Ralph Smith Willard Oliver Franklin Writer First Soprano Elizabeth Bierig Bobbie James V Josephine Bucher Lillian James Ethel Burgess Dorothy Kinmonth Virginia Crawford Emma Myers Bonita Fleischaker Helen Marshall Clara Henderson Opal Simmons Second Soprano: Mildred Anderson Mariana Cheeseman Virginia Dolan Thelma Marlatt Mary Margaret Osterloh June Perkins Louise Zenor Alto: Evelyn Beighley Ruth Eberle Lois Fisher Sara James Adaline Martin June Zenor Accompanist: Mary Elizabeth Crouch Ninety-one .1oPLlMo Ai L Orchestra First Violin: Helen Marshall. Wilbur Hanton, Lois Fisher, Adaline Martin, William Bailey ' Ronald Huling, Jerrold Perkins, Ray Levine, Geraldine Camp, Virginia Aaron, Fern Lansford, Pearl Plagman, Nadine Cain. Edmund McMillan. Second Violin: Opal Cates, Nellie Braithwaite, Ernestine Beavers, June Zenor Juanita Merrill, Evelyn Wagner, Robert Moore, Loletta Dahill,, Emily Houk, Ruth Cullison Mary Bauer. Viola: Allan Elliott. Ira Fillingham, Josephine Bucher, Margaret Boyer, Mabel McDuffy Bonnie Thompson, Dorothy Rouse, William Shapiro. Cello: Maurice Kreyer, Virginia Dolan, Robert Buxton, Mary Margaret Osterloh. June Perkins. Elizabeth Lininger. Bassf Mariam Cheeseman, Louise Hegwer, Mary Elizabeth Crouch, Dorothy Martin, John Growden, Marion McCann. Flute: William McDonald, Mary Gary, Ross Dunwoody, Robert Dickerson. Oboe: Loren Burnett, Carl Johnson, Robert Merrill. Clarinet: Robert Wiemer, Richard Sansom, Gerald Jackson, Robert Stevens, May Colson. Bassoonf Walter Warne, Marie Pearman, Horn: Leonard Isbell, Harold Lee, Howard Hunter, Abe Radunsky. Trumpet Arthur Christman, Alvin Cox, Edwin Harris, Farrel Meets. Trombone: Willard Shunk, John Stauffer. Boyd Davis. Tuba: Lee Russell. Percussion: Frank Shadday, Dillard Smith, Walton James, Samuel Woodbury. CALENDAR: Fall Concert. December 10, 1926: Eileen, February 22 and 23. 1927: Dr. Grenvell's Lecture at Memorial Hall, March 7, 1927: Spring Concert, March 8, 1927: Spring Festival. April 12, 1927: Springlield Contests: April 15, 1927: Spring Festival at Pittsburg, April 28 and 29. 1927. Ninely-ru 'E nnmuuuuunnuu uuumr ' l 1 M JOPLIMO 4 ?fl, -I-I---H ---- --H--------H .1 Band l Piccolo: Ross Dunwoody Trumpet:' Arthur Christman, Alvin Cox, : B Flat Clarinet: Robert Wiemer. Max Col- Edwm Hating' Jack schelmch' . Perrin son' Richafd Sampson' Robert Stephens' Hornmeelizorlialig Ilsllbilllexiiblczitnibfilljlllilefilllllilvlmilvvard Gerald Jackson, Glenn Freeland, Wayne t Ab R d' k ' Bryson' Harry Hin' Jerry Adams' Bass: uYlN-llibur I-lant2bnLjnlray.Fillingham, Joe Bassoonr Walter Warne. Hudson, 'Lee Russell, Alto Clarinet: Jean Eberle. E Flat Clarinet: Opal Cates. Baritone: John Stauffer, Bill Bailey, Gene Alto Saxophone: Paul Phillips. Orton' Tenor Saxophone: Delorne Devaney. Flute: William McDonald. Robert Dicker- Trombone: Willard Shunk Dale Allen S011-. l Boyd Davis. ' V Bass Clafmetz Ronald Hulmg' I Percussion: Drum Major, Frank lShadday: Oboea hLoren Burnett, Bob Merrill, Carl waltgll Janlles,k1l?1llarlilkSm1th, Sam o nson. oo ury, ac leisc zu er. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Vinita-Joplin Football Game ........,......,,...,.l,..e.. . ,,,,..,.-,,,, October 1, 1926 Fort Scott-Joplin Football Game .... ..,.....,.......... . ,. ,... October 8, 1926 Carthage-Joplin Football Game ...... ..,.e,, O ctober 23, 1926 Neosho-Joplin Football Game. ....,....,... . .,,,, ,,N0vember 5 1926 Fort Smith-Joplin Football Game, ..,... ....,, N ovember 11, 1926 Pittsburg-Joplin Football Game ........ .,.,. . November 19, 1926 Springfield-Joplin Football Game. ...... ........ N ovember 25, 1926 D. A. R. Convention. ..,.......,....,..,.. ,,,.,,,.,, N ovember 7, 1926 Ozark Playground Convention ..,,.. .,,,,,, . November 4, 1926 F2l13l1lC0I1C01't ---- -----...................... ........ D e cember 10. 1926 ieen .................................. ....... F ebrua y 22, 23. 1927 Spring Concert .................. .,,.,.lv,,,, , llvlarch 8, 1927 Spring Festival ............... ..,... ,.,,,,,,,, A p ril 12, 1927 Springfield Contest ..,..,....,,.,.... ,,.,,,,,,,,, , April 15, 1927 Spring Festival at Pittsburg ...... .,,.,,. A pril 28, 29, 1927 1 9 llnuuuulullnulnluuluulm nuuunnuuu :nun Q' Ninety-three JOPLIMO E R Girls' Drum Corps . Drum Major: Mary Elizabeth Crouch Q Snare Drums: Evelyn Beighley Maurice Kreyer Julia Belle Breazeale - Adaline Martin Berniece Blair Helen Marshall Elizabeth Bierig Emma Myers Mariana Cheeseman Vava McGuirk Virginia Dolan Mary Margaret Osterloh Louise Dieter Marie Pearman Ruth Eberle Evelyn Repplinger Lois Fisher Bobbie James Mary Gary Sara James Clara Henderson Lillian James Louise Hegwer Bass Drums: Mildred Anderson Ruth Barnett Juanita Merrill D CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Vinita-Joplin Football Game, Oqtober 1, 1926: Fort Scott-Joplin Football Game, October 8, 19-26: Carthage-Joplin Football Game, October 23. 1926: Neosho-Joplin Football Game, November 5. 1926: Fort Smith-Joplin Football Game. November ll, 1926: Pittsburg-Joplin Football Game, November 19, 1926: Springlield-Joplin Football Game. November 25, 1926: D. A, R. Convention, November, 7, 1926: Ozark Playgrounds Convention, November 4. 1926: Spring Concert, March 8, 1927. 1 ---um -..-.................'fi2lg Ninety-four i I JOPLIMO l MIXED QUARTET: Shadday, Henderson, Fisher, Meyer. GIRL'S QUARTET: Henderson, Cheeseman, Fisher, Martin BOY'S QUARTET: F. Smith, Shadday. Meyer, R. Smith 1927 Nfncly-live JOPLIMO if: SOLOISTS Willard Olliver. Bobbie James, Madeline Seeburger, John Spangler Farris Smith. Helen Marshall, Ray Levine, Carl Neely : Richard Sansom, Willard Shunk, Arthur Christman, William McDonald Ira Fillingham. Robert Buxton, Leonard Isbell, Ross Dunwoody 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llnnllllulllllllnik Ninety-six s NX . ' 5 9 ,Nd W X4 of wv 2-E The 3'f'u Sfavvgl-ei Elvmef mf 0 mf W9 J ,fx Q1 JOPLIMQ , I S 4 ' : 1 i - Colors Roehling, Troyer, R. Clark A , Ninsly-eught JOPLlMOf HONORARY CADET MAJOR MILLSAP, R. O. T. C. 1927 JOPLIMO OFFICERS: Elliott, Millsap Woodbury, Buckingham, McCann, Buxton Carrithers, Shadday, Dilworth, Black Berry, Tucker, Jackson : K One Hundred JOPLIMO 15 lg OFFICERS: ' Klinksiek, Boyer Jones, Bennett, Dangerfield, Rountree McGaughey. Thomas, Barnes, Bland Fillingham. Johnson, Nethery :nun 3 One Hundred Ono ni uununn nlnuuu JOPLIMO s STAFF : N. Junge, Ed. Welsh, F. Robinson, P. Waughtal, L. Barnes, J. Nethery H. Klinksiek, H. Black, F. Dilworth, R. Buxton, C. Boyer A. Elliott, M. H. Millsap, C. Carrithers Military Events Military events have been quite successful this year. An inspection of the entire unit was made early in the year by Col. Dockery of the Seventh Corps Area Headquarters. Also, a rifle team of high standing in the Corps Area was formed by Sgt. Collier: medals were given by Major Manseau and Sgt. Collier for the best drilled cadet and the best all-round cadet. At the beginning of the second semester. a guard composed of members of the R. O. T. C. was formed for duty in the halls of the school during class hours, which aided the school officials very much in their enforcement of the rules of the school. In September, 1926, the commissioned officers of the unit reorganized the Diamond and Disc Club. New officers were elected as follows: President, Capt. McCann: Vice President, Adjudant Carrithers: Secretary. Lieut. Klinkseik: Treasurer, lst Lieut. Jackson: and Sergeant- at-Arms. Major Elliott. Honorary Major Helen Millsap was made an honorary member of the club. Meetings were held every Wednesday' and plans were discussed for the promotion and betterment of the unit. Major Manseau and Sgt. Collier gave their full support to all move- ments proposed by the club. The final parade of the year was given May 4, and the next evening, May 5, the commissioned officers attended a banquet given in their honor at Broad- lawn by the Officers Reserve Corps of the Fifteenth Congressional District. Several were called upon to speak and a good time was enjoyed by all present. DIAMOND AND DISC Capt. Robert McCann. President. 1927m ttitttttat tiat,at,f-tt' M aaataaaaattart M -tttf-t.,tttt U tttttti M sr One Hundred Two JOPLIMO l Piccolo : 1 , Ross Dunwoody 4925 ll ' Flute: E ' B XVilliam McDonald Flat Clarinet: Opal Cates Flat Clarinet: Robert Wiemer Max Colson Richard Sansom Robert' Stephens Gerald Jackson Glenn Freeland Wayne Bryson Harry Hill Jerry Adams Alto Clarinet: Jean Eberlc Bass Clarinet : Ronald Huling Military Band Oboes: Loren Burnett Bob Merrill Carl Johnson Bassoon: Walter Warne Alto Saxophone: Paul Phillips Tenor Saxophone: Delorne Deviney Trumpets: Arthur Christman Alvin Cox Jack Scheurich Ferrill Meers Paul Elsner Clifford Smith Horns: Leonard Isbell Harold Lee Howard Hunter Abe Radunsky Drum Major: Frank Shadday One Hundred Three 19273-my Baritones: John Stauflet Bill Bailey Gene Orton Trombone: Willard Shunk Dale Allen Boyd Davis Basses : Wilbur Hanton Ira Fillingham Joe Hudson Lee Russell Percussion : Walton James Dillard Smith Sam Woodbury Jack Fleischaker JOPLIMO 1'- - - ' PLATOON I A I s gy R. O. T. C. PLATOQN II A 1927 One Hundred Four JOPLIMO PLATOON 1 B 4952 'V R. O. T. C. ' PLATOON II B Onc Humlr cl Five JOPLIMO PLATOON I C R. O. T. C. g y PLATOON Il C - One Hundred Six JOPLIMO I -A 'f . f 'vQ, I .,,, -1: . , ' 1 ' fi P3-, j RIFLE TEAM : Sergeant Collier XVoodbury. Capt.: Dilworth, Skaggs, Dangerfield, Olson. Waterhouse, Schcurich 1 Moore, Elliott. Tucker, Riley, Berry, Manlove. ll i R. O. T. C. Rifle Team The five letter men and their scores are: Dilworth Woodbury Robinson Dangerlield Scheurich Corps Area ........ 695 760 790 692 681 Hurst ......,,........ 168 188 166 157 161 This year's R. O. T. C. Rifle Team ably represented Joplin High School in the two matches: Corps Area and Hurst. The seven members of the present team, who will be back next year are: Skaggs. Riley, Scheurich, Tyler, Olson, Monroe. Manlove. The team greatly appreciates the earnest effort of Major Manseau and Sergeant Collier. 1 llllllll llnuuuuuul llnnnllullll gl One Hundred Seven JCJPLJNAO Ex 'S llllllllllllllllllll 'THE INFANTRYH The infantry the infantry, with dirt behind their ears. 'The infantry, the infantry, they don't get any cheers. But the calvery, and the battery, and the vulgar engineers Cou1dn't whip the infantry in a hundred thousand years. 5 J 1 1 -Aubr ey Stevens. A, ' llllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll RJ ' 1927 One Hundred Eight Vw mjx H fej?-21.E, I'1 L' Y f 1vf .f,:',f- -' , , . ,' 5 'Z v W ,. 1 ..-1 i .Q lA.l0! - -, T--i . -. ' .Hf,'v' , fl - ' ff'- Q, . Ti f' 4 mp if ix-K. :, 'z 'S-fglui V I l ff' ,, ' -. , -X,-I ff, 31, - - !- , ' V jgyf .,-' lg!! xa 7 I 5 - ff L' 'WW V ,- N Q YNQFQ' wif? f QW' ww r 1 5 Q W 'T , wewFNE 3!Z4wgff fHz::-SW '-is 1 WW . 1a2 l2f2ffNx Q X A. ,IH 4' I -Lyx : X . - ,MX- NK V ffckilk -Q 'N W f n 4 H-ml.. Tiqg oonguerlng ,TQYO I NL Hthlztics .... .... .... as PAUL WAGONER End-Senior , Age 19, Weight 150, Height 5 feet 102 inches. I think the student body as well as the aggregation displayed an unusual amount of , that old. hard, lighting football spirit. ' JACK FARMER Q Guard--Senior , I5 Age 19, Weight 223, Height 6 feet 1 inch. 1 When we played at home the school spirit was good. but when we played away-1 : JOHN D. KERSEY Tackle-Sophomore Age 18, Weight 218, Height 6 feet 2 inches. I think the school spirit was rather poor, but it was better than it ever has been before. CAPTAIN CLAUDE WRIGHT F ul I back--S em'or Age 20. Weight 168. Height 6 feet. School spirit this year was pretty good, at least it was the best we have had here in the last three years. JESSE CHIEF MEADOWS Iflalfback-Senior Age 18, Weight 175, Height 5 feet 8 inches. The school spirit was all right. It was a whole lot better than last year. I One Hundred Ten ,Q 5 JOPLIMO ----------u----- JOE VVOODBURY Center-Senior Age 19, Weight 164. Height 6 feet. The school spirit was very good during the season. ORVILLE WATTS N I Halfbach-Senior Age 20. Weight 140, Height 5 feet 6M inches. The school spirit is not good. It was better than it has been, but it could go a long way yet. ' NORMAN ANGEL End-Seriior Age 18, Weight 145, Height 5 feet 10 inches. I enjoy the school spirit immensely. I think it was line, as a rule. CAPTAIN-ELECT BILLY WELLS Quarterback-Junior Age 17. Weight 150, Height 5 feet 9 inches. I didn't think the school spirit was very good. LEWIS BELTCH Halfback-Senior Age 19. Weight 144, Height 5 feet, 9 inches. The school spirit was fairly good. but not as good as it might have been. One Hundred Eleven JOPLIMO FRANCIS BEST Tackle-Junior Age 17. Weight 167, Height 5 feet 11M inches. The school spirit was just fair. It could have been a whole lot better. Sometimes it E X was good and sometimes it was not. 4 -iii' ROBERT Mc1NTYRE 'T Guard-Senior Age 20, Weight 176, Height 5 feet, 10 inches. There were times when the school spirit was good, and other times when it was not so good. On the Whole it was pretty good. ' KEMP HARVEY , Guard--Senior i I Age 19, Weight 150, Height 5 feet 7M inches. The school spirit this year was the best it has ever been. VANSEL SNOW Guard?-Senior Age 18, Weight 165, Height 6 feet. The school spirit was better than ever before. WILLIAM QUIGG . Guard-Senior Age 18, Weight 170, Height 5 feet 9 inches. The school spirit this year, is what carried the team to victory! 1927 One Hundred Twelve 'ft JOPLIMO ----------------- ' Football September 24, 1926 ....... - ............. ....,...,............... ...... J o plin 6 Aurora 12 October 1, 1926 ,...... --.. ........ ...... J oplin 0 Vinita 0 October 8, 1926 ................,.... - ........ ............ ...... J o plin 14 Fort Scott 0 October 15, 1926 .... .... ........ - ...... - ...... --- - ......., ...,.. J oplin 56 Webb City 19 October 23, 1926 ,.,... ...- ........ .. ............ ...... J oplin 33 Carthage 12 October 29, 1926 ................... ..............,....,,.,.. .. ............ J oplin 6 Monett 12 November 5, 1926 ...... ----.. -.- - ,-.... ....... - ......... .. .......... Joplin 33 Neosho 0 November 11, 1926 .,..... - .......... ..- ....,,,, .. ...., Joplin 21 Fort Smith 0 November 19, 1926 ....... - .....,... -.- ...... ...... J oplin 6 Pittsburg 6 November 25, 1926 ....... - ....., - ....... - ............ Joplin 7 Springfield 0 Boys' Basketball Q December 22, 1926 ..... .. ..........., .. ..... .. ......,.. ...... J oplin 53 Galena Z8 r ,1 January s, 1927 .............. - ......... - .......... ...... J oplin 14 Neosho 8 ' 1 January 15, 1927 ,.......,,.......................... ....,. Joplin 18 Springfield 22 2 ' January 21, 1927 .....................................,.. ...... J apun 15 Carthage 22 January 25. 1927-- ...,...........................,.......,......,............,. Joplin 23 Fort Scott 14 : January 29, 1927 ............. - .,......................, 2 ...,... - ....,......, Joplin 32 Nevada 20 February 1, 1927 ,,.,., - ..,.. - .,..,..................,. ---W ..... Joplin 18 Menerr 25 February 4, 1927 ............. .. .....,,,..,..........,.,,......... ...... J oplin 18 Springfield 16 February 8, 1927a---- ...................... .. ...... .,.. 2 ....... . .. .,..., Joplin 36 Neosho 12 February 11, 1927 ......... - ,.......,....,.,...... - ...., - ...,... ...... J oplin 36 Nevada 13 February 15, 1927.. ..............,.,.......,,. ,.--- ..,,. --- ........,.., Joplin 15 Pittsburg 25 February 18, 1927 ..........,......,.......,......,.., ,.., ,. .,,,,,, J oplin 29 Carthage 26 February 21, 1927 ..,.,...,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,.,.,.....,,,, ,.,, .,,,,a J a plin 30 Monett 16 March 5, 1927 ..,,............,...,...,..,.,......,,,. ....,. J oplin 14 Pittsburg 22 March 15, 1927 ..,....,.....,,,,.,,,,..,..,,...,.,.,,,. ..,,,, J apun 22 Fort Scott 30 4Inuulunnnnualnullullllnllllllllrlllllll F Illllllllll One Hundred Thirteen JOPLIMO lx munnnunnu Boys' Basketball COACH SKINNY HAMILTON This was Skinny's first year and it proved to be a very successful one. He not only turned out a good team, but was well liked by all the boys.. CAPTAIN ELI TUCKER CPORWARDJ Eli was usually the fastest man on the floor, and was an accurate goal shooter as well. BILLY WELLS CGUARDJ Billy could play either forward or guard and was depended upon in either position for many points. GLENN WATKINS CCENTERJ Glenn was fast and accurate, as well as a good jumper at center. LEE MILLER CGUARDJ Lee's determination and ability made him a valuable guard. FOREST DICK CGUARDD As well as being an excellent guard, Forest was a good shot, and played fine team work. 5 NORMAN ANGEL CGUARDJ Norman was another good guard and always showed fighting spirit. CHARLES TALBOT CFORWARDJ Charles proved to be a line forward, and showed up well in team work, In behalf of the school we wish to take this opportunity of expressing our greatest appre- ciation to those boys who remained loyal to the team. and to those substitutes who stepped in at the last minute. and fought for the honor of our school. One Hundred Fourteen JOPLIMO Tucker, Angel Miller. Watkins, Dick E Wells, Talbot lllll' Il Illuulllmm mmumummum H. 1 9 2 7 -- One Hundred Fifteen JOPLIMO COACH TERESA MCKENNA Billy is small but mighty. a coach that any school would be proud of. not only as a basketball coach, but in many other ways. No one can ever lill her place in the hearts of the school. but more especially in the hearts of those girls who worked under her in basketball. PAULINE MILLER CAPTAIN RUNNING CENTER Polly was one of the fastest centers in the district and seldom met her equal. LAVON WILLIAMS, FORWARD Lavon was accurate on both field goals, and free throws, and her teamwork won for her l --' -'- - '- ' Girls' Basketball much praise. JOSEPHINE MCCOLLUM. FORWARD Jo could always hit the basket from almost any place on the lloor and was always there to get the ball. A NOLA JONES. JUMPING CENTER Nola started the season at forward, and showed up well, however. she did just as well at center. EVA HAMILTON. JUMPING CENTER Eva made a center whom few could outjump and played line teamwork. . BERYL HAMILTON, GUARD Beryl was a guard that was hard to get around, and never lost her head. She will be g g the only player back next year. A ' MARY GARLOCK, GUARD Mary was one of the best guards on the team, she was also noted for her teamwork. Other girls who worked faithfully but who did not make their letters were: Virginia Blake, Jane Bankard. Bernice Scott, Barbara Blankenship, Mary Louise Vandever, and Mildred Koch. Our second team defeated Carterville, Diamond. and Duenweg in their games this year as well as furnishing plenty of competition for the iirst team. They were: Mildred Dawson, Captain: Marguerite Burke, Mable Eurit, Ruth Elam, Mearle Stephens, Florence Allen, and Frances Jasper. . BASKETBALL GAMES: December ........ ....... .. .................. E .................. oplin Galena 10 January ..- .... ..., J oplin Arma 38 January ......,, Joplin Neosho 50 January ...,.... Joplin Carthage 22 January --- ........ Joplin Carterville 29 February .. .............. Joplin Nevada 1 8 February ........ Joplin Monett 16 February ,....... ............ ........ J o plin - Neosho 23 February 11 .,... - ........ ........ J oplin Nevada 32 February ...... ........... J oplin Carthage 26 March - ....... .. ......... Joplin Monett 8 One Hundred Sixteen J J o P L I M o i Williams, Blake Blankenship, McCallum Scott, Jones, Hamilton, Miller, Koch Bankard, Hamilton Garlock, Vandever llll'lIl'l llllll One Hundred Seventeen JOPLIMO X Intramural Contests Max Colson ATHLETICS In the last few years there has been in the United States a growing tendency to develop the field of physical education. Past systems and methods have not been attractive enough to appeal to the greatest number of people. The great war brought to this country the sudden realization that our manhood was only about fifty per cent physically fit. This led to a new movement to encourage the youth of the land to become fit and remain fit. Universities and colleges all over the United States have. almost without exception, adopted extensive programs of physical education in which the aim is to have every student engaged in some athletic activity. City school systems in many cities have adopted plans whereby large numbers of students take part in some sort of athletic activity. This year we have adopted a plan based upon this idea of competition between classes. ln- stead of classes, groups have been organized. There are four groups-Trojans, Cardinals, Jaybirds, and Ramblers. Members were chosen by a group of leaders from the student body. Each group then furnished teams or contestants for each event of the program. although handi- capped becaused of the lack of facilities. Members of winning teams and winners of individual contests will receive an intramural and the groups will receive points for each event its entry wins. The group having won the largest number of points is to be the league champion. To date, the Ramblers have Won both the basketball and the volleyball championship from the Jaybirds, who were runners up. Boxing tournaments are being held every Wednes- day. Tennis, golf, swimming, track, fencing, will be held before the term is over. CURRICUL AR CONTESTS : Joplin High School has been unusually fortunate this year. There have been many con- tests and hence many literary achievements. The Kemquiz is an annual contest sponsored by the Ancient Order of Alchemists. It is similar to the old fashioned spelling match, except that instead of spelling words, the con- testants are required to answer in a few words, questions concerning the ,laboratory work. Of course. only chemistry students are qualified to compete. The contest was won this year by Max Colson, who was awarded a gold medal. Another annual contest is that held by the Philogians for their members. Philogian sweaters are awarded to the writers of the best short story, and the best poem submitted by members of the society. Sweaters are also awarded to the two best debaters. The best debaters this year are Ethel Reed and Ethel Parker. The winners of the short story and poem contests have not yet been selected. Nearly every year some organization has offered a prize for the best short story, poem. and original oration written by a pupil in the high school. This year the Demolays have offered live dollars to the winner of each division. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST Oratorical Entrants: William Shapiro, Paul Hood, Kenneth Cripps, Max Baird, Leona Skelton, Lyle Gann. Robert Stevens. Denzil Warden. Entries in Readings: Fanchon Sims, June Warden. Irene Butnell, Ernestine Beavers, Nola Jones, Kathleen Mclntyre, Florence King, Sara Moskovitz. Margaret Waring, Gayle Seed. Ella Bryson, Eva Smith, J. R. Gibbs. Calvin Lewis, Rachel Roth, Clifford Smith. Ona Hundred Eighteen XX NI Hunk oywjov lrfhwe. cl-ufhme, '1 Iclvemm oy you by mgkf ' 43110115 .lCJF9I.l NGC? .sc Ill l '. 5 L57 5 . H erculeans 1 mf. . I I ii'r1BiI'7:5S Established December 5, COLORS: Purple, Wh1're and Gold. FLOWER: Chrysanthemum. 9 Morro: OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester: President .........,... ..,... . Denzil Warden ....,. ..,,,. . Denzil Warden Vice President ..... ,..... A llen Elliott ............. .,,,.... K enneth Cripps Secretary ........., ...... A rthur Christman ..... ......,. A rthur Christman Treasurer ,.,,t.,,..,.. ...,,. . Clay Carrithers ...,.A,. ....,. . Clay Carrithers Sergeant-at-Arms .... ....,. H enry Klinksiek ...... .,....... . Quintin Malin Parliamentarian ...... ......... . Guy Pickering ......... Ray Sollars Critic ...,....,........ ....,,.,. H arding Bliss .,.. ....,.,. A llen Elliott MEMBERS: Denzil Warden John Earl Sergeant Arthur Christman 3 Kenneth Cripps Harding Bliss Allen Elliott 1 Quintin Malin Henry Klinksiek Bill Bailey 'S George Peters Clay Carrithers Kenneth Clayton E Boone Jenkins Ray Sollars Gordon Saunders : Guy Pickering Paul Campbell Bob Weimer French McGaughey Jack Records Ed McMillan Charles Claypool Charles Arbuthnot Carter Williams Herbert Sandy Charles Cummings Julius McAdams Eugene Reed Millard Douglas Spencer Apple SPONSOR: Miss Colvin ADVISOR: Mr. Bontier CALENDAR OF EVENTS: 'Mixer ............,.........,...........,,..,......,............,..,....... .September 17, 1926 Program for Mothers ..... ......,.,.,. O ctober 4 1926 Spook Party -, .............,.... .,... . October 29, 1926 Fifth Annual Banquet. ....... .,...,,, D ecember 3 1926 Annual Homecoming .,.. ..,., D ecember 27, 1926 Election of Officers ..... ......,, J anuary 3 1927 Mixer .... ,.................. - .... J anuary 12,, 1927 Solemn Initiation ......,,... .-. . ,..... .January 14 1927 Installation of Officers .....,................. . ..,..... January 24 1927 Humorous Initiation ,..,....,..c...,.,.,,. ,.... ..,,..., J a nuary 28, 1927 Herc-G. Q. Basket Ball Game Cwonj ,... . .....,., March 24, 1927 Solemn Initiation .......,.,.................., ..... ' ,.,,. M ay 2, 1927 Senior Farewell Banquet ...........,...... ..,,,, , May 9, 1927 Degrees Awarded . ,,.......... ,..... . May 9, 1927 Knife and Fork Meeting .,.,... ...,.r, , May 13, 1927 Election of Officers ..,........., ........ M ay 13, 1927 Installation of Officers ...... ..,..,,, M ay 13, 1927 lllll 9 2 7 vs One Hundred Twenty JOPLIMO 1 ,, , 1 ...a E Warden, Miss Colvin, Cripps 2 Christman, Carrithers, Sollars, Malin, Elliott, Saunders Q Bailey, McGaughey, Klinksiek, Krieckhaus, Records, Bliss Q Claypool, Jenkins, Peters. Sergeant. Pickering, Clayton Campbell, Sandy, Weimcr, Arbuthnot, McMillan, XVilliams McAdams, Rcedj Douglas. Cummings, Apple - One Hundred Twenty-one JOPLIMO E N umnuumnmmn Gavel and Quill Literary Society Established February 5, 1923 COLORS: Blue and lVhz'te. FLOWER: Ophelia Rose MOTTO: The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword. OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester President ..........,, ...... R Obert Buxton ,...................,,,.,.,.....Y Robert Buxton Vice President ..,...A ...... .I ra Fillingham ...,.,...,....,.,..,..o,.,,,.,..,o ,Ira Fillingham Secretary ..,,........ ...... . Curran Boyer ..,...,,.,,.........,,,....,...,,... ,Curran Boyer Treasurer ...,..,.....,.,. ..,....,, .A rthur Inman .,,..,....,...,.,....r,,,........, ,Max Colson Sergeant-at-Arms .... ...V... F orrest Rowand ,,..........r....,.............. Robert Stevens Parliamentarian ,.,.. ...... R obert Dickerson ...,,.........,.....,,.,....,. .Max Baird MEMBERS: Robert Buxton Ira Fillingham Forrest Rowand Arthur Inman Robert Dickerson Robert Stevens Karl Meyer Carl Johnson Paul Hood James O'DonnelI Harold Lee Lyle Gann E Arnold Hickam Max Baird Charles Talbot Kenneth MacCready Roy Pfotenhauer Howard Fretwell Lionel Rosenberry George Kitto Leonard Ott William McDonald Bruce Roley Jack Davis Curran Boyer SPONSOR: Miss T. McKenna I CALENDAR OF EVENTS: ' Columbus Program ..,.,L..,,..,,,.e,.,,,,....,..t........,........., .-. October 20, 1926 Cabin Party ..,....,.,,..., ..t...,.o..,..........,..,..... o cwbef 27, 1926 Better English Week ,...,.. .,...... N ovember 13, to December 1, 1926 Initiation ...,........,,.. .,........................ D ecember 20. 1926 2 Christmas Program ,.,.. ,,,...,.....,...... December 22, 1926, Annual Homecoming ...., .....,........,...,..... D ecember 29, 1926 Election of Officers. ,,,.. ...,....,,..,.......,,.... J anuary 19, 1927 1 9 lullu i mum nunull nlnunnunnuuulnumlnnun it One Hundred Twenty-two JOPLIMO I , w Miss McKenna, Buxton, Fillingham Boyer, Colson, Baird, Stevens, Talbot Meyer, Rowand, Hickam, O'Donnell, Hood Johnson, Pfotenhaucr. Inman, Dickerson. Lee Fretwell. McDonald, Ott, MacCrcady, Roley I Gann. Rosenberry. Kitto, Havens, Davis 1 9 -- ------ u mmm. . ---- mu- I...--m. num.-mm. ...n..-... fa Om' Hundred Twenty-three JOPLIMO 1 ..-................... -.--- im. .....- ....... .....-- Sapphoniqn Literary Society jail- '. 0,9 ,J S 'ZIV Established September, 1923. COLORS: Blue and Gold. FLOWER: Jonquil. MOTTO: A mun's reach shall exceed his grasp, or whafs a heaven for? OFFICERS: ' I . First Semester: Second Semester: President ......,.,.. ...... . Fanchon Sims ,..,. ....... F anchon Sims Vice President ..,... ....... J ane Bankard ..,,. ...... J ane Bankard Secretary .,......... ....... D oris Jamison ,........ ,...... M adeline Seeburger Treasurer ............., ....... M aude Shaw ..,..,,...,.. ....... M aude Shaw Parliamentarian .... ..,.... C onstance McClaren .... ....... C onstance McClaren Reporter .... . ,..... ...,... M ary Helen Millsap ...... ..,,... E lizabeth Kingsbury MEMBERS: Jane Bankard Virginia Boyd Josephine Bucher Mariam Cheeseman Lucille Fisher A Narcissa Forsythe Louise Hegwer Emily Houk Doris Jameson Q5 Elizabeth Kingsbury Maurice Kreyer Mary Elizabeth Lanpher N Constance McClaren Mary Helen Millsap Mary June Perkins ' Evelyn Repplinger Madlyn Seeburger Fanchon Sims Maude Elizabeth Shaw ' Frances Stone June Warden ' Lois May Whitaker Louise Woolsey Virginia Aaron Mildred Anderson Mariam Buxton Helen Johns SPONSOR: Miss Barnett HONORARY MEMBERS: Miss Colvin, Miss Hennasy, Mrs. Dobkins. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Formal Initiation ..............,.,.................... S ,,................ September 8. 1926 Box Supper .......... ..,..r, S eptember 15, 1926 Faculty Tea .....,... ,.....,. S eptember 26, 1926 Treasure Hunt ......... ........ O ctober 15, 1926 Formal Initiation ..... ...,.,., N ovember 4, 1926 Pom Pom Sale ......,. ...... N ovember 11, 1926 Football Banquet ........ ,..,... N ovember 26, 1926 Christmas Assembly .,,,.,, -...-.December 24. 1926 Election of Officers .... ,....... . .January 6, 1927 Box Supper ......,...... ...,,.,. F ebruary 9, 1927 Formal Initiation ..... ,,,,...,. M arch 2, 1927 Senior Farewell .... ...,..... A pril 25, 1927 Annual Banquet ...... ........ A pril 28, 1927 Mother's Day ..,..,.......... ......... M ay 1, 1927 Election of Officers .,,....... .,.,,, M ay 19, 1927 Installation of Officers, ,...,. ...,,., M ay 20, 1927 One Hundred Twenty-fou JOPLIMO glulnllull IInluuluullumnln Q' W Miss Barnett, Miss Hennasy, Sims Bankard, Seeburger, Fisher. McC1aren, Kingsbury. Kreyer Repplinger, Hegwer, Lanpher, Forsythe, Cheeseman. Boyd Millsap, Anderson. Jameson, Woolsey, Whitaker, Bucher Perkins, V. Seeburger. Stone, Johns, Aaron, Warden Q Meyers, Helm. Buxton, Jones, Henshaw, Howk - Phillips, Chadwick, Cain. Fillingham ' One Hundred Twemy-five JOPLIMO Ik ........-.. ..... ...i ...... . ..... ....... --.-... ...i ..........,,2gg Philogian Literary Society f JJ Established November 14, 1923. COLORS: Lavender and White. FLOWER: Violet. MOTTO: I Let us then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester: -.---.----. --.------.Ailsa J ones ----.--.Leah Howerton Vice President ,..... ---..-l-Ernestine Beavers ...., ....... E rnestine Beavers -.-----Leah Howerton ..-,g--.Doris Roberts ------.Mary Garlock ,------.Jaunita Merrell Sergeant at-Arms ........,,., ,e.... ........ Do r othy Martin ,. ......, ,..,.., .A dele Witt Parliamentarian and Critic. ....... ----.-Kathleen McIntyre .... . ....... .Ailsa Jones ------.Adele Witt ,,--,-Ethel Reed MEMBERS: Ernesttne Beavers Mary Garlock Everall Fisher . ' Helen Faulkner Kolene Kerr Imogene Mclntyre ' Catherine Havens Dorothy Martin Virginia Wherrit Ailsa Jones Ethel Reed Ruth Reynolds Juanita Merrell Adele Witt Leanore Childress Mary Frances Reynolds Catherine Deardorlf Lois Fisher Mary Louise Vandever Evalyn Newton Lea Howerton Eva Goodpasture Dorothy Trimble Olive Kitto Norma Stair Dorothy Mhyes Kathleen McIntyre Fern Lansford Bernice Scott Doris Roberts Betty Lou Beavers Ellen Wiggins Virginia Crawford Ethel Parker Mary Virginia Fallis Betty Kammerer Katherine Parks Elizabeth Smith Harriet Duffield Ida Ruth Henry SPONSORS: Miss Power, Miss Alice McKenna. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Guest Feast ..........,..... . .........,...............,.....,,.,.,.,,,,.. September 23, 1926 Pledges Elect Officers .,,..., .........,., O ctober 13, 1926 Cabin Party ...........,........ ,........ N ovember 17, 1926 Assembly Football Game ,,.,. ,...,. N ovember 19. 1926 Election of Officers ......,.... .... , .-.December 8, 1926 Installation of Officers r.... .,..,, D ecember 15, 1926 Homecoming .,.r..,..,,.,,e, ..,... D ecember 28. 1926 Guest Feast ...,..,..... .,,....... January 14, 1927 Rummage Sale ........ ....,.., F ebruary 12, 1927 Annual Banquet ...... ...,,....... M arch 2, 1927 .151 .......,.......... ..... .......... ....... . . ......... .................................. X 1 is One Hundred Twenty-six JOPLIMO ??XA, ' I'- W-'I-I-- II I 5 - G lu Miss Powers. Howerton Merrill, Witt, Jones, Reed, Ruhl Vandever, Garlock, McIntyre. Fisher, Duffield Childress, Reynolds, Newton, Lansford, Stair Kitto. Trimblef Crawford. Fallis. Martin Parker, Wiggins, Mayes, Scott. Reynolds : One Hundred Twenty-scum JOPLIMO luununnuuunlu Castalian Literary Society f 7l' Established December 13. 1925. COLORS: Orange and Green. FLOWER: Callendula. ' Morro: ExceIsior. OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester: President ........,.... - ............ ----.Leona Skelton. .........,...,...,............. Qrvleeie Dinan Vice President ..... - ........ ...... S ylvester Tonnies ......................... .Sylvester Tonnies Secretary ...............,...... ......... M arie Dillon ................................ Louise Dieter Treasurer ......... , ............. .......,.... T helma Williams ,...........,............. Fern James Sergeant-at-Arms ..... .. ..... - - .,.. - ...... Edna Wisher ........,.....,......,........,... Leona Skelton E Parliamentarian ...... ............... H elen York ...,..,,....,............,,.,....... Julia Belle Breazeale Reporter ........ L ..,,.. -.., ..... -Dorothy Underhill .........,.......,........ Dorothy Underhill MEMBERS: Ruth Belt Ruby Belt Julia Bene Breazeale Irene Burnell Madylene Campbell Louise Dieter 2 Marie Dillon Josephine Downing Mary Gary gigs, Beryl Hamilton Florence Higginbotham Fern James Helen Lortz Velma Miller Fern Overlees Helen Over . Irene Parker Hazel Smith Leona Skelton Blanch Turnbull Dorothy Underhill 5 Margaret Waring Thelma Williams Lavon Williams Edna Wisher Helen York SPONSOR: Mies Mem. I CALENDAR OF EVENTS: First Meeting ................,.........,,,.......,........,..........,. September 20, 1926 Installation of Officers ,.,., ......,,,,...,,.....,.,,,,,,, O ctober 5, 1926 I-Iayride ,.,.................... -11 .,................. .... O ctober 14. 1 9 2 6 'Solemn Initiation .....,.. ..........,.........,..... , October 20. 1926 Program for Mothers. ,..... ....................... N ovember 17, 1926 Dinner and Line Party ......... ............,........... N ovember 22, 1926 Christmas Party ...,..........,. ....,,.,...........,,.,,, D ecember 15, 1926 Mock Initiation ..,.....,.,... ..........,............,.. F ebruary 16, 1927 Guest-Feast ,................. ..............,..............., M arch 9, 1927 ' Election of Pledges .,.... ,....,......,......,,,......, M arch 16, 1927 1 9 Illllllllnllununululnun: nlulmxlnununuInuuumnuumllumfg One Hundred Twenty-eight 1 4 1 JOPLIMO EDI Moran, Dillon Tonnics, Dieter, James. Skelton, Breazcale Underhill. Wisher, Gary. Williams. Parker Campbell, Williams, Hamilton, Miller, Higginbotham Overlees, Lortz, Waring, Belt. Burnell - Downing. Smith, Over, Belt, York 1927 -------1-'f Q Om- Hundred Twenty-nine JOPLIMO Fencing Club A Established February 18, 1926 COLORS: Blue and Steel Gray. FLOWER President .........., Vice President .... ..... Secretary-Treasurer Who, all as hot, turns deadly point to point Reporter ..........,... Sergeant-at-Arms ..... MOTTO : He tilts With piercing steel at bold Mercutio's breast And with a martial scorn, with one hand beats Cold death aside and with the other sends It back to Tybalt, whose dexterity Retorts it. OFFICERS : First Semester ------.-Jane Bankard ,.-,.--.Jack Records -- -----..-.Mary Helen Millsap --.--,--Mary Elizabeth Lanpher --.-----Robert Buxton MEMBERS: Robert Buxton Elizabeth Kingsbury Eugene Crum Clyde Maxton Paul Campbell Bill Bailey Evalyn Repplinger Harding Bliss Dick Pahrig Allen Elliott Fanchon Sims Arthur Christrnan Dick Sansom Clay Olson Fringed Gentian Second Semester Harding Bliss Paul Campbell Fanchon Sims Arthur Christman Robert Buxton ... ....................- W ---------------V 5 ,F s ee--e - ..e.-..... -..eew-. .--.. E 1927 Q VS. One Hundrr-rt' Thirty .JOPLIMO If 1 i Mr. Henley, Bliss. Campbell Sims. Buxton. Christman, Elliot. Kingsbury, Millsap, Bankard, Fahrig Repplinger, Crum, Lanpher, Records : Sansom. Dickerson 1 I ll llll N One Hundred Thirty-one JOPLIMO 4 , Mr. Oldham. Brunson Greer, Zaring. Hegwer, Scott, Troyer, Smith Allford, Lee, Whipple. Sharpe, Allen, Peteftsh Holden, Hagar, Allendorf, Doty. Schmidt, Miller Teacher Training W -- Established October, 1913. COLORS: Green and White. FLOWER: White Rose. MOTTO: Spare the rod and spoil the child. OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester President ......... ...... L eila Brunson ...... ..,.... . Leila Brunson Vice President .... ...... . Garnette Greer -.. ,....... Garnctte Greer Secretary ............ ...... . Ruth Zaring .,..... ....... R uth Zaring Treasurer ............... ......... L ouise Hegwer ......... ,...... L ouisc Hegwer Parliamcntarian ..... ..,......... . Mabel Scott ....c....,..,....., ......c M abel Scott Reporter ......,..... ....... , ........ R aymond Troyer .........,,. ,. ....... .Raymond Troyer SPONSOR: C. W. Oldham CALENDAR OF EVENTS: First Meeting .........,,...., . ............... .. .........,.......,..l,. ,. September 22, 1926 Hallow'en Party ......,.............:....,....,........,......,.,.,..,...... October 26, 1926 Entertainment ....... ,..,,. N ovembcr 24, 1926 Spread ..............r,v.t.............,...... .t............. ...... . D ecember 24, 1926 - 1 9 2 7 llllllm nnuunuIuunullmnnluununululuumaxi One Hundred Thirty-two JOPLIMO , Ross l Warten. Timberman, Shapiro, Brown, McCann, Hunt, Sunday, Fahrig . Q M Robb, Zane, Moore, Pond, Hanton, Orr, Barnes, Carr S .ff Whitaker, Hanson. Bryson, Jackson, Orton. Bolt, Magill, Laster Athenaeum Literary Society Established January 27, 1927. . MOTTO: K'lTA COLORS: Blue and Gold. 1 FLOWER: lVhite Carnation with pink fringe President ....,..... OFFICERS : First Semester: .-.--.--.Herbert Ross --.--- Vice President' ..... ....., ........ . P aul Robb ...,...... Secretary ....... Treasurer ,....,.... Sergeant-at-Arms Parliamentarian Reporter .......... Nat Timberman William Shapiro Jimmie Hunt Neil Pond William Zane --,------.-- ,-.--.--.Henry Warten ---,-.- -.. ....... ,....... i William Quigg -, ,..... .Nat Timberman -,.- r-,,----,Billy Sunday ---,.. --.----.William Shapiro ,--.- MEMBERS: Mark Whittaker William Quigg Herbert Ross Wilbur Hanton Henry Warren Jerome Brown Warren Carr Billie Sunday Willard McCann Elmer Barnes SPONSORS: Miss Gardner and Miss Stewart CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Second Semester .. ....,.... Herbert Ross .--,--.Paul Robb -.---..Henry Warten .William Quigg -.,-,,,Nat Timberman Billy Sunday .William Shapiro Wayne Bryson Paul Robb Bob Moore Ander Orr Election of Officers .......,...............,.....................,........ Januar I3 1927 1927 Y First Regular Meeting ....,....,.........,,..,........... ............,.... J anuary 27 The Gabble Gobble Gulp ,...,. ,E .,.. February. 17 1927 Missouri Program ....... . ......... ............ A prll 1 1927 Humorousllnitiation .,.,....., ......, A pril 30 1927 Solemn Initiation .,..................,.................. ....... M ay 3 1927 'ine Hundred Thirty-three 927 JOPLIMO my .......,a ff? Q Invw-ww--H------wr McIntyre, Witt Jones. Anderson, Zimmerman, Koch, Beighley, Blankenship Brunson, Feriss, Zaring, Brunson, Blake. Hunter Thalian Dramatic Society COLORS: Red and White. . FLOWER: Narcissus Established February, 1923 MOTTO: Actions speak louder than words OFFICERS: Vx President . ...,...........,..... - ...... - First Semester Kathleen McIntyre Vice President . ,...,,.......... ........ . Kolene Kerr .... Secretary and Treasurer ....., -. ....... . Parliamentarian ,- Reporter ...,....,... Olive Kitto Kathleen Mclntyre Kolene Kerr Lela Brunson Adele Witt Ailsa Jones Beatrice McDaniels ,Mary Louise Vandever ,Ailsa Jones .... Leila Brunson Morene Jones Harriet Duffield Ruth Brown Mary Louise Vandever MEMBERS: Pauline Miller Dorothy Livermore Alma Zimmerman Adaline Ferris Second Semester Kathleen McIntyre Alma Zimmerman Adele Witt Leila Brunson Mildred Anderson Louise Jones Etta Brunson Esther Rector Barbara Blankenship Mildred Koch Evelyne Wagner Margaret Hunter Virginia Blake Elizabeth Perry Irene Van Amber Evelyn Beighley SPONSOR: Miss Stone CALENDAR OF EVENTS Guest Feast ......,...,,.......,.................,...................,... ,September 30 1926 Pledges Elect Officers ....... .........,...... .....,.,........,............... O c tober 2 1926 Kid Party ,...,.. : ...,........ .,...e..................... N ovember 2 1926 Electlon of OEICCIS ....,. --., ........ ,. te,,..........., January 6 1927 1927 1 -------- - ---------'----------I------'-----.----,-----1--.- ---.-.-.-.--.--.---..-,...-.---.--Ailsa Jones One Hundred Thirty-four JOPLIMO O lllllnr?L 1 A ga w ? 5 Martin, Pickering, Dickerson. Wagner, Elliott l Warden, Carrithers, Bailey, Skelton, Stearns Witt, Crouch, Millsap. Sims, James Clfrank Shaddayj ' M askers Dramatic Society Established February 18, 1925. COLORS: Black and White. FLOWER: Gardenia. MOTTO: All the world's a stage. The people are the actors. h OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester: President .,.. . ....... ...... G uy Wallace Pickering ...., Adaline Martin Vice President ...... Bill Bailey .....,......,........ .Wallace Pickering Secretary .... ,..... ...... M a ry Helen Millsap ...... .Robert Dickerson Treasurer ..,......... ...... F rank Shadday .,....... .Paul Wagoner Parliamentarian ..................... .Fanchon Sims .,................................ .Denzil Warden Reporter .... ..,.. - .- ...,................,... .Allen Elliott .... .....,...,.,...,.,...,..,,..,.. A llen Elliott SPONSORS: Miss Power and Miss Stewart CALENDAR OF EVENTS. Bashful Mr. Bobbs. ,,................,,,.......... . .,,,.........,.. November 16. 1926 Suppressed Desires ............................,.........................,,.. .April 1, 1927 Term Tryout .......... ....... A pril 13. 1927 Steak-Fry .....,. .... . .. April 20, 1927 One Hundred Thirty-Hue ,JOPLIM O igbunlunlll ll ulnuu nlu: :mln 3 l of Y P 91? ' ' -3 D i Sigma Gamma Lambda COLORS: Rose and Gold. FLOWER: Pink Rose. MOTTO: More Beyond. OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester: President .......... ...... G ladys Cutsinger .... ........ G ladys Cutsinger Vice President ..,.. Ruth Timmons .,.,.. ....... E velyn Beighley Secretary ,......... ...... M argaret Hawkins ..... ....... . Margaret Hawkins Treasurer ..........., ......... F rancis Nelson .... ..., ,..,,.. Frances Nelson Parliamentarian Fern Turk ..,...... ,..,... F ern Turk Reporter ..................... . .,........,......... June Travis .,.... ..........,.,....., ,,...... G e orgia Saunders MEMBERS: Thelma Allen Gladys Cutsinger Lillian Hess Bonnie Owen Margie Stites Thelma Barton Bernice Dawald Fern Houston Ethel Perry Ruth Timmons Evelyn Beighley Lela Eperson Emma Howard Katherine Perry June Travis Nell Braithwaite Elizabeth Emack Florence King Rachael Powell Fern Turk Edna Bray Georgia Endicott Cleo Leeper Pearl Plagman Elizabeth Wetheral Dolores Bittickt Eva English Josephine McCollum Dorothy Saunders Frances Wilderman Eva Blizzard Nora Feerick 'Christie Minke Georgia Saunders Grace XVinkler Mary Bottenfield Ruth Ferguson Grace Murphy Estella Sharp June Zenor Regna Bradbury Ruth Geier Frances Nelson Mabel Scott Alma Zimmerman lla Carter Eva Hamilton! Dorothy Over Jaunita Stinson Margarette Cole Margaret Hawkins Virginia Overstreet Helen Smart Louise Cox Gladys Harris Ruby Owen Pauline Sohosky SPONSOR: Mrs. Chestnut. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Election of Officers ....,..,............ , ,,,..,. .. ...,.......,,...,,. ..-. October l. 1926 Guest Meeting .,......,......,..,.....,...,.........,,,.,......,.,......,,. October 13, 1926 Tea for Alumnae .... ........ December 30, 1926 One Hundred Thirty-sr l A JOPLIMO ..... ............... ti - J 1 ' N atjonal Honor Society Founded 1926. OFFICERS: YIOIN President .,,......... g l .- ......... Kathleen Mclntyre Vice President ,..... -. .. ......... Robert Stephens Secretary .A.......... -, S1 4 .. ...,.,.., Virginia Boyd Treasurer .....,... .. ' . ....., Henry Warren MEMBERS: Letha Allendorf Fred Dilworth I Bobby James Robert Stephens Jane Bankard Allan Elliott Ailsa Jones Fanchon Sims Virginia Blake Eva English Kathleen McIntyre Raymond Troyer E:IirginiaBBoyd Iflargsisla Fomrsythe Iliflaryllllliselen Millsap llglary Lxcgxise Vandever urran oyer ra i ing am ee i er enzil arden Leila Brunson Mary Garlock James O'Donnell Henry Warten Arnold Buckingham Eva Hamilton Ethel Orser Lavon Williams Robert Buxton Louise Hegwer Forrest Rowand Carrie Miller Julia Belle Breazeale Arnold Hickam Ord Roehling Mariam Cheeseman Florence Higginbotham Margaret Ruhl INITIATION 25, at the weekly assembly. The thirty-eight students were initiated into the National Honor Society Friday, March The initiation was given by members of the Society last year. The program consist'6d'cT Song America .....................................................,..............,., ,Assembly - Introduction ...............,...,............. ., .,.,.,..............................,, H. E. Blaine Recommendation Services ,,......s..... . .........,t.. ...... M iss Barnett One Hundred Thirty-seven JOPLIMO A ' Hz' Club Girl Reserves 1 COLORS: Blue and White. FLOWER: For-Get-Me-Not. : SLOGAN: To End and to give the best. OFFICERS: President ....,..... .......,.......... ......., J u 1ia Belle Breazeale Vice President ........ .........,.....,... A dele Witt Secretary .........,.......... --. Treasurer ...,..,..,,,.,.,...,, . ,.... . Program Chairman ..,.......... rf-Service Chairman .,,..,. mm' Social Chairman ,.... Ring. Chairman ,,......, Margaret Whitwell Margaret Ruhl ,,..-,. Leona Skelton 1 .-.---fWi1ma Bulger .ef ,,--.,,.Doris Jameson ---,,--.I-Iazel Smith PL1b1lC1fY Chairman ...,...... ,. .......... ...................,. ..............., A i lsa Jones Music Chairman ...........,...........,...,......,.......,...,...........,... Thelma Schmidt MEMBERSHIP: 105 Girl Reserves. GIRL RESERVE SECRETARY: Miss Reba E. Warden. ADVISORS: Ethel Reed, Wynette Barnett, Merle Martin. James Vawter HONORARY ADVISORS: Hettie J. Wearin, Amy Hoover. CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Initiation ,... .,,.................... , ,..... .....Vv.......... . ............. O C tober 12. 1926 Named Japanese Doll Jean Joplin ...,, ,. .....,. November 30, 1926 Annual Thanksgiving Breakfast, .... .-, November 25 1926 Christmas Party .........,............,..,. December 20, 1926 Sent off Japanese Doll l Birthday Party Annual Sweetheart Banquet ,,.,.. ...,......,, .,.,., F e bruary 15, 1927 One Hundred Thirty-eight JOPLIMO :'gu 'll lll U J s l C - .g X, 2 H z-Y Club ' Founded 1922. COLORS: Red, White, Blue. FLOWER: White Rose MOTTO: Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship, Clean Athletics, Clean Living. OFFICERS: President .........,..... -. .,...., Denzil C. Warden Vice President ...... ..... Robert Buxton Secretary ,,..,....... ,...... F red Dilworth Treasurer ........ ..,.,. W illiam Bailey MVEMBERS: Harold Applegate Arthur Inman French McGaughey Kenneth Simpson Melvin Axelberg Gerald Jackson William McDonald Earl Smith Curran Boyer Cecil James Leonard Ott Robert Stephens Harding Bliss Robert Jelfries Roy Pfotenhauer Richard Sansom Opal Cates Orville Langford Paul Phillips Frank Shadday Kenneth Clayton Merwyn Love Preston Parks Ray Sollars Arthur Christman Charles Lowe George Peters Bob Tyler Eugene Crum Robert Lowe Ed Price Alan Wilson Paul Campbell James Lobby Lloyd Rountree Robert Wiemer Millard Douglas Marion Lorenzen Herbert Ross Carter Williams Robert Dickerson Robert Merrill Ord Roehling Earl Watkins De Lorne Devaney Quintin Malin Jack Records Hias White Paul Elsner Roy Miller Emerson Robinson Ira Fillingham Ray Miller Leon Robinson Wilbur Hanton Buckler Martin Willard Shunk CALENDAR OF EVENTS: January 17 ,...... ,...................,...... F riendship Campaign for Sophomores - February 11 ..... ..............................................,...... V alentine Banquet One Hundred Thirty-nine JOPLIMO - V I null llllllllllll ll llll Ancient Order of Alchemists iijii' COLORS Red and White. FLOWER: Flowers of Sulphur. OFFICERS: First Semester: Second Semester: Mysterious Master Alchemist .,............ Theo Lorenzen ...... French McGaughey Deputy Master Alchemist ....... ,,... . .-Max Colson ..,. John Spangler Secretary ,,,,,,,,,.,. , .,..,,.......... ....... M and Shaw ....,. Mary Helen Millsap Treasurer ,,,,.,.. Q ............... ....... . Rex Thomas ....... Margaret Ruhl Cfitig ,,,,,,,,,........... ....... J ohn Clarke ....,. Bruce Roley V Sergeant-at-Arms ...,. .... J ack Farmer MEMBERS: Bill Bailey F French McGaughey John Clark Juanita Merrell Jack Farmer Willard Olliver l Ed Harris Ray Miller , L Arthur Inman Elizabeth Payne A Ailsa Jones Brewster Hodgdon ' Elizabeth Krummel Fanchon Sims ' Marguerite Long Dorothy Brown Bob Merrill Richard Fahrig Florence Meyers Wilbur Hanton Marion Lorenzen Leah Howerton Glenn Freeland Gerald Jackson Juel Durral James Jones Melvinne Coon Marion Lee Jane Bankard William McDonald Stan Clark Mary Helen Millsap John Growden Ethel Reed Harry Hill Earl Smith Leonard Isbell Clyde Bullard u Gorrell Jones Ethel Henshaw - Mary Elizabeth Lanpher John Spangler SPONSOR: Evans W. Buskett. unuunluuuulll .H ,,,,,, In ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,m l,l' unufglg One Hundred Forty Established October l 9 2 l . OFFICERS: JoPl.1Mo Yffx ,,,,,,,, '-.I'll-l.-. '.- l l-.l'llI -..','l.'I'- A i Le Cercle Francais x., .1 I President ...,...... Parliamentarian ....,. Vice President .....,... Secretary-Treasurer . .... MEMBERS: Golden Lines Ruth Ferguson Margaret Ruhl Ailsa Jones Irene Van Amber Bob Buxton Fanchon Sims Florence Rodarme Mary Helen Millsap Ernestine Beavers Helen Lortz Virginia Blake Margaret Bridger Madeline Seeberger Eva English Lois Whitaker Eva Blizzard Emma Howard Doris Roberts SPONSOR: Miss Derrin. 1927 One Hundred Forty-one .-----.Robert Buxton -.-------Fanchon Sims Irene Van Amber ---,,--.Helen Lortz mm-nmmmn nnumnnmuumu mm umn JCJPLJBAO COLORS: Black and Blue. President .......,. Vice President ...., Secretary .....,,,.. Reporter .....,. S, O. S. Established 1926. uuuuunmnm ... .... .nazi FLOWER: Cockle Burr. MOTTO : At the end of the road- OFFICERS z MEMBERS: Jane Bankard Irene Van Amber Fanchon Sims Ailsa Jones I June Warden Majorie Gibson Bill Bailey Kathleen McIntyre Homer Wilson James Lobbey Denzil Warden Merwyn Love Mariam Cheeseman Mary Garlock Virginia Boyd Lucille Fisher Margaret Ruhl Jack Records Robert Stephens Ray Sollars Paul Phillips James ODonnell Curran Boyer Harding Bl1ss SPONSOR Mr Vawter 1927 Jane Bankard Mary Garlock Eanchon Sims .,-.,cVirginia Boyd 1 in HONORARY MEMBERS: David L. Hamilton, Miss Teresa McKenna. ----mm ................,,................,...............,'i9g One Hundred Forly-Iwo LN 1 V A 1 . w 1 YI ,X 5 f QI f I X ' S..f ,J X.-'ff' SQSQL KW X SQ ,A .' iQ:1 Q KmxM.'Q ' n U X X TN ,Nltxk If 'I GJ! 04, QMS m x 'aw' ,ffm 1 Hx QQ! M. MW wr! Aki' . lgfffwyh, ,1 :H - X-' 'X Yx,77'4f,.'i? if-1 .A 'N ' Wal bl -Ei my , -X 5'-jtx ,045 N I yy ' kxh V We X ' P ' N 1 , '.' ?'w.r-ti? T-is p 5 if i w ' if N311 gl N w Hf 4, f A - 1 , A -'xv-ff' YfA fii- --Q M V v,,, 1x! 1 - , 3,1 5- - ww ' H M WWA 'f f ni' f sv , .4 .fw ' ' ' 'ff X 1 X V: . NA A be hi. ' ibllhlicatinlw .JoPl.1Mo J opl imo FACULTY ADVISORS: James P. Vawter Miss Grace Colvin JOPLIMO STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,............. Junior Associate Editor ,..,.. Art Editor .,....... M ....... d ...,... Junior Art Editor ...,... Literary Editor .,..... Athletic Editor .... Music Editor --- Activities Editor -.- School Life ...... .----.,..Fanchon Sims ,---.-.Harding Bliss ---Virginia Boyd Ross Dunwoody --.-.-----Ethel Orser -.,-.-Mary Garlock ,-Maurice Kreyer -.-------.Ailsa Jones -UI-Iorner Wilson Photography ,..,.. ...,.. . French McGaughey Typists ........ Business Managers, .... , Arnold Hickam Forrest Rowand Curran Boyer Alan Wilson James O Donnell Farris Smith All we ask of you is that you remember, in the years to come that we endeavored through long hours and painstaking work to give you the very best .Ioplimo ever. If you appreciate even one page--if you think a single section good then our work has not been in vain and our mission will have been fulhlled. i -Fanchon Sims. APPRECIATION We take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the helpful service of Robert Jefferies in obtaining advertising Denzil Warden for supervising circulation Bob Mclntyre and Merwyn Lane for drawing club pins Mr Witt for helpful advice in make up and Mr Blaine and faculty for splendid co Operation 927 Om' Hundred FOI! y-four JOPLIMO E lulnuulllllu lunllllllllrag L :9 9 JOPLIMO STAPF Sims, Boyer, Boyd E McGaughcy, Kreyer, Orser, H. Wilson E A. Wilson, Jones, Gariock. O'Donnell E Rowand, Hickam, Bliss. Dunwoody A lllllll lnllllIllllllullllllllllllllll lllllllll 1 9 One Hundred Forty-live JOPLIMO vs llluluunulun 9 , 'XA ' Spyglass r U In this, the fourth year of the publication of the Spyglass, it is easily seen that progress and improvement have been made in both journalistic policies and methods, and in the financial operation of the paper. Because of the unusually large amount of advertising that was carried the staff was able to publish several issues of six pages each. The reasonable subscription price of Hfty cents, which was affected last year, was continued this year. The financial success has resulted from the excellent and energetic work of the advertising staff. Several new features have been added, and in a general way improvements have been made which will advance the publication in the fields of scholastic journalism. V The paper's membership in the Columbia Interscholastic Press Association. which is sponsored by the journalism department of Columbia University, New York City, was retained this year. This membership entitles the paper to a subscription to the School Press Review. a magazine which prints model news stories, features, and editorials of high school newspapers. Membership was also retained in the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association, which is super- vised by the School of Journalism, University of Missouri. Delegates were sent to the annual press convention and contest which was held in conjunction with Journalism Week at the University. Because of the satisfactory work which they produced, the McCarn Printing Company was again engaged to print the paper. This completes their second year in handling the Spyglass. Editorial offices of the paper were established in the small room between the chemistry laboratory and the lecture room. It has been proved that by having an office of the paper at school it is much more convenient to do the necessary tasks of the editor. such as news story writing, con- struction of headlines, and the writing of the editorials. It is hoped that next year perhaps a larger and more convenient room can be assigned to the paper for the office. The Faculty committee this year consisted of Miss Helene Milsap, Miss Josephine Stewart and Evans W. Buskett. Miss Stewart and Mr. Buskett have been faculty advisors since the paper first appeared four years ago. Miss Milsap was a new member of the committee. It is to the members of this committee more than anything else that the staff owes whatever success has been attained. for it is through their patience and faithful work that progress has been made. The fact that the school has journalism classes has been an important factor in guiding the destiny of the paper. Miss Stewart is instructor of the journalism classes and is in charge of the news end ofthe paper. Mr. Buskett is financial advisor and chairman of the faculty committee. The people who have been erstwhile energetic advertising solicitors long nosed news reporters hard working editors and real printers devils are as follows: Tl Editor .................. ............. ...... . K athleen McIntyre ..-.-..- .. ..--.--...-.-.--.-.---...-..Bill Bailey -.-., Jack Records and Ira Fillingham Bruce Roley Clay Carrithers Paul Phillips Robert Stephens Ray Sollars Lloyd Rountree William Quigg Business Manager .............., Associate Editors ,.................. Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Jack Records Leila Brunson Exchange Editor Girls Activities Editor Boys Activities Editor Featurists Reporters Constance McClaren Robert McCann Donald Bland Margaret Ruhl Pickering -...--.-..-.., .--.,Lois Whitaker Ethel Reed l . . , . , E . , . . . . ---N--H . E ------ ------- v ---------- -s --e- . , . , 5. ., 1927 One Hundred Forty six JoPl.lMo uuuuuuu-mu nmnmn E ie gl, J I ' SPYGLASS STAFF: Mclntyre, Fillingham Records. Bailey. Carrithers, Stephens Phillips, Sollars. Rountree, Pickering Brunson, Quigg, Ruhl, Roley 5 Reed. Whitaker. McC1aren, Bland ' Cf. M: ............................ 'I 9 One Hundred Forty-seven JTU VVV 441 'qw uk .. ' f P ., 3.9.1, .'- f.1Qvv w, ,' . ,V , . ,V 1, Bluff '-- -. ,fs -'1' if - f' - V A' -,,.. 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S., Kansas State Teachers' College. Graduate Work at University of Missouri. Principal. ggzllillllllllllllllllllbllllll lllllllllll llllllll 1 9 2 7 One Hundred Fifty-one JoPu.1Mo ' CARRIE E. HICKS ADELAIDE G. GREENE B. S. University of Missouri, University of Ph. B. University of Chicago. M Physi- California. A cal Education. ' H'Sf0f!l- Mathematics. LENA SUMMERFIELD ' 3' MRS. G. B. SELVIDGE B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College. Uni- , , . versity of Chicago. B. S. State University of Iowa. . Vocational Guidance-Mathematics. English- - 5 V if - ,I ANNA HELM EDNA BARLOW Kansas State Teachers' College. M Physi- B. S. Southwest Missouri Teachers' College. cal Education. University of Missouri. M Physical Edu- Music. cation. English. MOLLIE C. TUERK IVAN C. HAY B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College. Pitts- DEN burg. University of Missouri. Missouri B. S. Central Missouri State Teachers' Col- : State Teachers' College. Kirksville. lege. M Physical Education. Q Latin. Manual 'I'raim'ng. ' 1 nllllll nuluulu lllll luIllulnlllllllnllulnnia One Hundred Fifty-two One H n JOPLIMO MARY ELLEN RYAN Kansas State Teachers' College. M Phy- sical Education. Physical Education. MRS. FANNIE B. DICKINSON B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College. Uni versity of Kansas. M Physical Education. ' Science. M ALOIS JOHNS A B Westminster College Kansas State Teachers College M Physical Education. MELANIE NESBITT B S Iowa State College University of Missouri Science MRS. LENA L. FLAGLIE B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College. M Physical Education. Mathematics. - c, DORA C. ULRICI B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College, Pitts- burg. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College. University of Missouri. M Phy- sical Education. English ETHEL M. MacCARTNEY B. S. Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College. Domestic Science. ELIZABETH J. COOPER University of Illinois, R Domestic Arts. Y llflathenhiarics i i 1927 dred Fifty-Ihrec , JOPLIMO Resume Since the close of this school year marks the passing of the Freshman High School in Joplin this means is taken to remind its patrons and friends of the part this school has played in pre- paring its students for their life's work. In 1922, lack of space at the high school made it necessary to provide other facilities for a part of the students. The Board of Education met this problem by re-opening the old high school building at Fourth and Byers. and transferring all students of the eighth grade and the members of the B Freshman class to this building. The opening of school showed a far, greater number than was expected, however. so all B Freshmen who lived south of Tenth street were taken care of at the high school, leaving the eighth grade and a part of the 9B class at junior high. This plan was followed only the first year, and for the past four years this school has functioned as a Freshman High School. so far as is known, the only one in the state. This meant much for the educational program of Joplin. That the Freshman High School is a distinct success cannot be disputed. when one considers the achievements of the pupils graduated from this school into the senior high school. It has afforded an opportunity for students of this age to earlier develop in leadership, independence and those qualities necessary for the later activities of life. It also brings out those responsive characteristics that better fits them for the work they are to do in senior high school. This happy student adjustment has had a marked effect upon the attitudes of the homes these boys and girls represent. This is manifest in the fine co-operation, appreciation and gratefulness these patrons have expressed. The graduating class of 1927 stands as a shining example of the two years of preparatory work done in the Freshman High School. In the senior high school. leaders in every line of' endeavor have been chosen from their ranks during the past three years. In music, especially, has this school excelled. The year of its organization as a junior high school. a chorus was entered in the Inter-State Musical Contest at Pittsburg, where it won third place. For three consecutive years following this it has won first place in the same class. and it hopes to do as well this year. For the past four years it has been the custom of the music department to give an annual operetta and each has met with wonderful success, both from a financial standpoint and the accomplishments of the pupils. In addition to this production, which has been the means of bringing into the limelight many of those stars of high school pro- duction since that time. the music department has given numerous concerts and its members have appeared at various functions of a civic nature. Too much credit cannot be given to the director of music. Miiss Anna Helm, who has given five years of untiring effort to the discovery and development of the latent -as well as the natural talent of the pupils. This department of the school has been wholly self-supporting. . In athletics. too, has this school been quite active. The first basketball team of the school was sponsored by Miss Jewell Buford, whose success is demonstrated by the fact that several members of the team are now on the first team at the high school. The following three years the basketball was coached by Miss Edna Gaither. who was director of physical education during the first four years of the school's existence. Many other stars were discovered under her leader- ship. During these four years Miss Gaither directed three successful plays given by the physical education department. During the past year this work has been under the direction of Miss Mary Ellen Ryan. For the past two years a football squad has been trained. the first year under the direction of Mr. John A. Burford, and the second under Mr. R. W. Emerson. This season a track team is being trained by Mr. Ivan C. Hayden. The high quality of academic work done by the pupils comes only from the child with a well-developed body and this standard has been maintained by the physical education department of the school. . Mere words cannot express the superior quality of work achieved by the departments of English mathematics science, history Latin home economics and manual training. This is due in a large measure to the thorough fitness and co-operation of the entire faculty. , One Hundred Fifty four JOPLIMO V nunnmnmmunnn I Another accomplishment of which the school is justly proud is the library. This consists of books of valuable reference on the various subjects for each department of the school. Funds for the purchase of these books were realized from the proceeds of a carnival in which patrons students and teachers participated. This was also enlarged by the addition of a set of encyclo- pedia. the gift' of Mrs. Willard Butts. The Freshman, official newspaper of the school, made its appearance for the first time this year. This paper, which contains no advertising. has been a linancial success and a great help to the school. The following have been members of the faculty for the past five years: Mr. W. A. Nickell, Principal: Mrs. Elizabeth J. Cooper, Mrs. Fannie B. Dickinson, Miss Anna H. Helm, Mrs. Mollie C. Tuerk. Mrs. Lena Summerfield. Mrs Dora Carney Ulrici Mrs Lena I. Fla lie . , . . g , Miss Edna Barlow, Mrs. Adelaide G. Greene, Miss Carrie Hicks and Miss Syble Johnson. Secretary. Those teaching less than five years include: Miss Viola Smoot, Miss Bessie G. Ross, Mrs. Lucile Wise. Miss Edna Maitland, Miss Jewell Buford, Miss Elizabeth Peiffer, Miss Edna Gaither, Miss Katheryn Moran, Mr. I. P. Haynes. Miss Helen Brown. Mrs. Ella H. Daniels, Mrs. Anna E. Carter, Miss Hinda Etheridge, Miss Jeanetta James. Miss Winifred Baldwin. Mr. M. Alois Johns, Miss Melaine Nesbitt. Mrs. G. B. Selvidge, Miss Mary Ellen Ryan, Miss Helen Jo Criss- man, Miss Ethel MacCartney, Mr. John Burford, and Mr. Ivan C. Hayden. As the junior high school plan is to supplant the Freshman High School as now existing it is expected that' the educational program of Joplin will reach a much higher plane than it has ever attained. S i 1 lllllll'lllll lnnx QA O c H d ell Fifty-live JOPLIMO J Pearman, Sohosky Milligan. Spaulding. Phoenix, Hall Class Of7:l'C9fS President ..,..,.,,...... ....... . Donald Pearman Vice President ,..,.... ......, . John Sohosky Secretary ........... ...... L Evelyn Milligan Treasurer ......... ...... G eorge Spaulding Reporter .r... .,.... ..r............... .,... . H e len Mae Hall Sergeant-at-Arms .. ,,,.. - .............. ....... . Harold Fenix COLORS: Rose and Silver FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: Omnes labor vincitl' SPONSORS: Mrs. Fannie B. Dickinson Mrs. G. B. Selvidge M. Alois Johns HONOR STUDENTS: Elizabeth Abernathy Marjorie Carter Letha Jackson Helen Timberman Dorothea Barnes Mary Louise Eckart Orin Lancaster Helen Travel: Marion Bontier Everall Fisher Evelyn Milligan Beatrice Troutman Wanda Brown Edna Houk Mary Ruth Patterson Myron Smith Athena Butcher Helen Hofmann Pauline Parks Regina Roth Norma Butterfield John Jackson Rose Aline Stein Virginia Wherritt One Hundred Fifty-six lIIJIDIl.l li GQ? Q-' H E. Abernathy, L. Abernathy, H. Adams. N. Adams, C. Allen. Alles. L. Allen, Allington Anderson, Archer, Arcularius, Arnold, Asher. Askworth, Atkinson, Babb Ballard, Barbee, Barham. Barnes, Barton, Bass. Bauer, Beavers Bellis, Bennett, Benton, Best. Bihari, Black, Blankenship, Blizzard Bobb, Bohannon, Bontier, Boucher, Boyd, Bradley, Bradshaw. Braithwaite Breazeale, H. Brown. M. Brown, W. Brown, Bryson, Burke. Busbce, Bussey Butcher, Butterfield, Butts. Call, Calvin, Camp, Campbell, Canal Capclli, Carman, Carney, Carrithers. Carter, O. Casey. R. Casey. Chadwell One Hundred' Fifiy-seven JOPLIMO 5 Cherry, Chestnutt, A. Childress, VJ.-Childress, Chistensen, Churchwell. Claypool. Cleaver Clopton, Cohen, Coker, L. Cole, M. E. Cole, Coleman, Collings, Colson Compton, Conrath, H. Cook, L. Cook, Cope, L. Cowen, M. Cowen, Cox E. Cox, G. Cox, J. L. Cox. Jr., Craig. Culbertson. Cummins, Daffer, Damer Dautrich. Davis. Day, DeMent, Denny, DePriest, C. Devaney, I. Devaney DeWitt, Donahoo, Donahue, Douthitt, Doyle, Drennan, F. Duncan, J. Duncan H. Dunn. P. Dunn, Eckart, Edwards, Ellsworth, Embry, Emerson, Ethell Farmer, Farrel, Farris, Faulkner, Fenix, Findley, A. Fisher, E. Fisher One Hundred Fifly-eight I Q, JOPLIMO j 7 I C' J. Fisher. M. Fisher. Folds, Foote, Ford. A. Fowler, Alma Fowler, Fox J. Freeman, M. Freeman. French. Gadberry, Gardner. Gibson, Glenn, Graham Gray, Grayston. Grundler, Hagar. G. Hall, Grace Hall, H. M. Hall J. Hall. O. Hall, M. Hall. Hallam, C. Hamilton. R. Hamilton, Hamlet, Hamm I. Harding, R. Harding. Hardwick. Hatfield, Harp. Harvey, G. Havens, J. Havens R. Havens. Hawes. Hayhome, Heath. Heaton, Henderson. E. Hensley, F. Hensley Hewitt. Hickey, Hicks, High. Hine, Hobart. Hofman, Holier Holman, Holt, Hooker, Houk. Horner. Hubbard, Huffman. Hughes Om- Hundred Fifty-nine n JOPLIMC 5 x ...-m................ ......-............----U 9' J. Hughes, L. Hughes, Hulse, Hunt, Hunter, Innis. J. Jackson, L. Jackson C. James, M. A. James, M. S. James, R. James, Janes, F. Johnson, L. Johnson, M. Johnson G. Jones, J. Jones, M. Jones, Judson, Kennedy, Kenworthy, Kessler. King Kirby, Kirk. Knight, Koch, Krebs, Lachman, Lampkin, Lancaster Lander, Laney, Lanier, Lanyon, LaRue, Latimer, Lemmons, Linn Livingston, Lohr, Ray Longstreet. Roy Longstreet, Love, Luckett, Mabry, Maher Malang, Matthews. Martin, Maxton, McCammon. McCubbin, McKee, E. McKinney V. McKinney, McIntyre, McLaughlin, McPheeters, McWade, Medlin, Meloy, Miller . ' ' .... One Hundred Sixty JOPLIMO ll'lllll'lll'lll'l ' 7 i -ii? N i 5 Miller, Milligan, Mills, Moore, Morris, Morrison, Morsman. Moss 2 Mullins, Murray, Mustain. Myers, Nellis, Newman, Noe, Norclberg Oexman, Oliver, Olliver. Ortrier,'Osborn, Owen, Page, H. Palmer P. Palmer, E. Parish, H. Parish, Eva Parker. E. Parker, Parkison, Parks, Patterson Pearman. Pearson, Peters, Phillips, Pickard, Plagman, Pond, Poole Potorff. Prather, Price, Provance, Prutsman, Prutzman. L. Purkett, V. Purkett Putman. Rauch, Reading, A. Reed, E. Reed, Reynolds, Rhodes, Richardson Q Righthouse, Ritter, Roberts, Robinson, L. Roe, T. Roe. Roth, Roby if1nm:Innmummmlnlnlllluu uuuunu un 1 One Hundred Sixty-one eJ,OPLlMO '4 . s s F. Rouse, J. Rouse, Rowan, Ruhl, Russel, Sandy, Savage, Schell Schrader, Scott, Seanor, Seed, Sex, Shade, F. Shaw, P. Shaw E Sherwood, Shopmier, Sillman, Simons, Simpson, Singleton, E. Smith. I. Smith Q J. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith, E. Snead, H. Snead. Snow, Sohosky, Souders E Sowers, Spain. Spaulding, Spindler, Stair, Stamper, Standlee, Stein Stephens, Stephenson, Stokes, Stone, Strum, Sullivan. Sunday, Suth 2 Talmage, Taylor, Theurcr, C. Thomas, H. Thomas, J. Thompson, N. Thompson, Thornton Threlkeld, Timberman, Traver, Troycr, Troutman, True, Varner, Vaughn -n ------ ---f------I------1---f----:----------vv:v--w---:n- One Hundred Sixty-two JOPLIMO 7 Vermillion, Voegtle, Wade, Wagy, Walters, Waring, J, Warden, W. Warden Watkins, Weatherly, J. Wells. K. Wells, Welsh, Wherrit, White, Winter Wilson, Wiedeman, Williams, Wisdom, A. Wood, P. Wood, Wooden, Wray Yocam, Youngblood, Zimmerman, Zumwalt t I GROUP 1.-Elizabeth Abernathy, Lola Abernathy, Harold Adams, Norman Adams. Clifton Allen, Hannah Alles, Louise Allen, Doris Allington, Betty Anderson, Zora'Archer, Louise Arcularius, George Arnold, Roy Asher, Ruth Ashworth, Mildren Atkinson, Melvin Babb, Ruth Ballard. Gilbert Barbee, Alta Barham, Dorothea Barnes, Lela Barton, Nina Bass, Wilma Bauer, Betty Lou Beavers, Mildred Bellis. Paul Bennett, Jack Benton, Mae Best, Lester Bihari, Charles Black, Irene Blankenship, Dott Blizzard, Clara Elizabeth Bobb, Eva Bohannon, Marion Bontier, Paul Boucher, Gaston Boyd, Carita Bradley, Sibyl Bradshaw, Imogene, Braithwaite, Eldon Breazeale, Howard Brown, Merle Brown, Wanda Brown, Robert Bryson, Lorene Burke, Helen Busbee, John Bussey, Athena Butcher, Norma Butterfield, Hilda Butts, Mabel Call, Richard Calvin, J. L. Camp, Eugene Campbell, Helen'Cana1, John Capelli, Laird Carman, Bonnie Carney, Max Carrithers, Marjorie Carter, Orman Casey, Russel Casey, Earl Chadwell. GROUP 2.-Ford Cherry, Edgar Chestnutt, Albert Childress, Wilma Childress. Ruth Christensen, Thelma Churchwell, Jane Claypool, Leroy Cleaver. Juanita Clopton, Gladys Cohen, Errol Coker. Leonard Cole, Mary E. Cole, Anna Coleman, Earl Collings, Paul Colson, Paul Compton. James Conrath, Homer Cook, Louis Cook, Barbara Cope, Louise Cowen, Marguerite Cowen, Bert Cox, Edna Cox, George Cox, J. L. Cox, Jr., Irwin Craig, Lee Culbertson, Lowell Cummins, Ferrol Daffer, Thurman Damer. Lyle Dautrich, Jimmie Davis, Samuel Day. Nellie DeMent, Clifford Denny. Ruth DePriest, Cyle Devaney, Irene Devaney, Oral DeWitt, Eva Donahoo, Paul Donahue, Hubert Douthitc, Wallace Doyle, Jack Drennan, Frankie Duncan Jack Duncan, Helen Dunn, Pauline Dunn, Mary Louise Eckart, Wendell Edwards, Leon Ellsworth. Bernice Embry, Nell Emerson. Jeanette Ethell, Walter Farmer, Anna Farrel, Betty Farris. Frank Faulkner, Harold Fenix, Violet Findley, Albert Fisher, Everall Fisher One Hundred Sixry-three JOPLIMO -...--......--...-.-.-.- GROUP 3.-Jewel Fisher. Myrtle Fisher, Dorothy Folds, Carmi Foote, Roland Ford. Albert Fowler, Alma Fowler, Howard Fox, John Freeman, Marjorie Freeman, Mildred French. Bonnie Gaclberry, May Gardner, Dorothy Gibson, Leo Glenn. Royce Graham, Harriet Ann Gray Judson Grayston, Ross Grundler, Helen Haar, Virginia Hagar, Gladys Hall, Grace Hall, Helen Mae Hall, John Hall, Otto Hall, Margaret Hall, Lucile Hallam, Crystal Hamilton. Robert Hamilton. Doris Hamlet. Edward Hamm, lone Harding, Russell Harding. Carroll Hardwick Dorothy Hatneld, Juanita Harp, Lena Harvey, Gladys Havens, Jack Havens, Ronald Havens. XVilma Hawes, Andrew Hayhome, Nadine Heath. Esther Heaton, Bernard Henderson, Evelyn Hensley, Floyd Hensley, Raymond Hewitt, Nell Hickey, Jack Hicks. Maurine High, Clifton Hine Edna Houk. Raymond Horner, Jewel Hubbard, Robert Huffman, Jack Hughes. GROUP 4.-John Hughes, Lyle Hughes. Charles Hulse Marjorie Hunt, Mary Hunter Enid Innis, John Jackson. Letha Jackson, Curtis James, Mary Agnes James Mary Sue James, Ruth James, Edward Janes. Floyd Johnson. Louise Johnson. Madeline Johnson, Grant Jones. Jack Jones, Marian Jones, Julia Judson, William Kennedy, Catherine Kenworthy, Milla Kessler, Edward King, Paul Kirby. Leona Kirk. Elwood Knight. Mayme Koch, Thurston Krebs, Henrietta Lachman, Howard Lampkin, Orin Lancaster, Jr., James Lander, Omar Laney, Bertram Lanier, Billy Lanvon, Beverly LaRue, Dolores Latimer, Georgia Lemmons, Mae Linn, Wilbur Livingston, Roy Lohr, Ray Longstreet, Roy Longstreet, John Love, Helen Luckett. Erma Mabry, Howard Maher, Ben Malang, Jr., Jane Matthews, Leonard Martin. Tommie Maxton. Laura McCammon, Robert McCubbin, France McKee, Earl McKinney, Virginia McKinney, Imogene Mclntyre, Jack McLauglin. Irene McPheeters, Carl McWade, Henrietta Medlin, Glen Meloy. Elsie Miller. Gwendolyn Hobart. Helen Hofmann. Bud Holier. Thelma Holman, Ethel Holt. Alline Hooker: GROUP 5.-Virginia Miller, Evelyn Milligan. Juanita Mills, Christman Moore, Roberta Morris, Mars Morrison, Paul Morsman, Eleanor Moss. John Mullins, Paul Murray. Esther Mustain, Earl Myers, Elmer Nellis, Kenneth Newman, Rachel Noe. Clarence Nordberg, Ledia Oexman, Clinton Oliver, Halsey Olliver. Louise Ortner. George Osborn, William Owen, Carlene Page, Hal Palmer, Patricia Palmer, Eugenia Parish, Homer Parish, Eva Parker, Elizabeth Parker, Bonnie Parkison, Pauline Parks. Mary Ruth Patterson. Donald Pearman, Ned Pearson, Helen Peters. Gladys Phillips, Lowell Pickard, Oscar Plagman, Leonard Pond, Frank Poole, Ardella Potorff. Eugene Prather, Mildred Price. Gordon Provance. Charles Prutsman. Devoine Prutzman, Lucile Purkett, Virginia Purkett, Frank Putman, George Rauch. Lucile Reading, Arthur Reed. Eugene Reed, James Reynolds, Frances Rhodes. Leland Richardson. Woodrow Righthouse, Paul Ritter. John Roberts, Paul Robinson, Larrance Roe, Thelma Roe. Regina Roth, Richard Roby. GROUP 6.-Fred Rouse, Jack Rouse, Carl Rowan, Eleanor Ruhl, Harold Russel. Oliver Sandy. Marie Savage. Clyde Schell, Irene Schrader. Frances Scott, Clara Seanor. Xyla Seed, Lawrence Sex, Norine Shade, Freda Shaw, Pearlina Shaw, Erma Sherwood. Ruth Shopmier, Lajunta Sillman, Harry Simons. Harold Simons. Harold Simpson, Orabelle Singleton, Earl Smith. Irene Smith. Juanita Smith. Myron Smith. Raymond Smith, Eula Snead, Hershel Snead. Lucile Snow, John Sohosky, Selma Souders. Helen Sowers. Helen Spain, George Spaulding. Leo Spindler. Lee Stair, Evelyn Stamper. Vautriss Standlee, Rose Aline Stein. Harriet Stephens, Ruth Stephenson. Thelma Stokes. Shadrack Stone. Marshall Strum, Ethelbert Sullivan. Walter Sunday, Wilda Suth, Randolph Talmage. Donald Taylor, Fred Theurer, Clarence Thomas. Helen Thomas, Josephine Thompson, Nell Louise Thompson, Anne Thornton, Margaret Threlkeld, Helen Timherman, Helen Traver. Luther Troyer, Beatrice Troutman, Charlotte True, George Varner, Elmer Varner, Elmer Vaughn. ? GROUP 7.-Thelma Vermillion, Anthony Voegtle. Daisy Wade, Leland Wagy. Carl Walters, Rosalia Waring. Jack Warden. Walter Warden, Clayton Watkins, Leta Weatherly Jeanette Wells, Kenneth Wells, James Welsh. Virginia Wherr1t, Otissa White, Catherine Winter Francis Wilson. Bonnie Wiedeman, Dolph Williams, Jean Wisdom, Austin Wood, Paul Wood Violet Wooden. Leonora Wray, Wilbur Yocum, Orville Youngblood. Tom Zimmerman Geneva Zumwalt. One Hundred Sxly four JOPLIMO Fisher Matthews James Timberman Houk The F resbman This year, for the first time Freshman High School has published a newspaper The Freshman A four-page paper has been issued each month, except December, when a six page Christmas number was produced. This has been done with the helpful co-operation of our secretary Miss Johnson, who each month has set up the news and directed the office force in running off the paper on the mimeograph. No advertising has been attempted, as facilities to handle it successfully were lacking. The faculty committee, consisting of Miss Barlow, Mrs. Tuerk and Mrs. Plaglie feel that whatever success may have been attained is due as much to the co-operation of the rest of the faculty and Miiss Johnson, who have assisted in every possible way. as to the efforts of the very earnest staff of student Workers. The staff is as follows: Edna Houk ...........................,..,..,......,.......... . ....................,........... Editor Helen Timberman ............. ................ . .....,...,..,.............. A ssociate Editor Lee Culbertson ,,.,.. Fred Theurer ,..., Everall Fisher Roland Ford ' ' Virginia McKinney Howard Fox Jane Matthews ..,...... Mary Sue James ..,,,.,... Mary Ruth Patterson Helen Hofmann Eleanor Ruhl ..,....,. Helen Mae Hall .,.., Athena Butcher .,..., Ronald Havens ..,,., Catherine Winter Harriet Ann Gray Marion Bontier Helen Canal George Spaulding Lucile Hallam Donald Pearman Beatrice Troutman Walter Farmer Anna Farrell Eva Parker Jack Warden Gaston Boyd John Bussey Frank Putman ---..---.Business Manager Circulation Manager -,--,-.---.Music Editors ------Ath1etic Editors -..--------..Art Editor -- .,..,..... Activities Editor Reporters: ,.,-,-.Wit and Humor ,-.-.--Assembly ---.---.-.-.-,--Class --.---.-Girl Reserve ----- Y Bible Class ---.--.------.,---.Bank -,----.Section Rooms --.--.Off ice Workers Barlow, McKinney. Theurer. Culbertson, Fox, Flaglie, Tuerk, Johnson 1927 --if----- One Hundred Sixty five JOPLIMO J h BOYS' GLEE CLUB, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, ORCHESTRA 1 ---------u N On Hun! ci Sxty szx 33 ........... JOPLIMO Music BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Tenor: Kenneth Newman Austin Wood Floyd Johnson Walter Warden George Varner Howard Fox Second Tenor : Russel Casey Helen Mae Hall, Accompanist Baritone: Lee Culbertson Frank Poole Larrance Roe Fred Theurer Frank Putman Jack Hicks Bass : Ronald Havens Halsey Olliver Curtis James Leon Ellsworth Jack Havens Jack Warden Melvin Babb Albert Fisher Donald Pearman Jack Jones Ben Malang Paul Boucher - GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Ferrol Dalfer Mary Agnes James Virginia Wherrit Rosalia Waring Helen Timberman Helen Spain 5 Helen Luckett Everall Fisher f Edna Houk Eleanor Ruhl l' Betty 'Lou Beavers Rachel Noe : Mary Ruth Patterson Catherine Winter - -5 ln Helen Hofmann Otissa White 5 , Louise Johnson Charlotte True . Elizabeth Abernathy Letha Jackson Hilda Butts Virginia Miller Carita Bradley Jane Matthews Pauline Parks Marie Savage Marjorie Hunt Beverly LaRue Ma'rig'Sue James Marian Jones Helen Hagar Alline Hooker Virginia Hagar Helen Thomas Louise Arcularius Jane Claypool Helen Mae Hall, Accompanist 9 ' ORCHESTRA Edna Houk Lowell Cummins Mary Ruth Patterson Edward King Louise Arcularius Louis Cook ' . Eleanor Ruhl George Osborn 2 - Everall Fisher John Capelli E Regina Roth Eldon Breazeale Rachel Noe Russel Casey E Louise Allen Albert Fisher E Rose Aline Stein Roland Ford Jack Warden Billy Lanyon E Irwin Craig Judson Grayston 5 Ronald Havens Gilbert Barbee 5 George Varner ' ' Edgar Chestnut Albert Fowler Donald Pearman Norman Adams Bertram Lanier l-,n Lx, -1------------ - -------------- m- f-------- 1 9 One Hundred Sixty-seucn JOPLIMO I, Z s Girls' Basketball l N EVELYN HENSLEY Captain, Girls' Free Throw Team. 5 Won lst place-high point-junior division-city free throw. Q , lst place--High run-junior division-city frcc throw. lug Sth place-hight point-junior division-world frec throw. ' f GIRLS FREE THROW TEAM Nclhc Hxckey Exelyn Hensley Captain Vlfglnli McK1nncy Mxldred French Madehn Iohnson Mlss Ryan standmg Om' Hundred Sixty-eight JoPl.1Mo me Wilbur Yocum, Bert Cox. Curtis James. George Cox Q 53 Russel Casey. Tom Zimmerman, Halsey Ollivcr. J. L. Cox, Jr. l ll' Arthur Reed: Francis Wilson, Captain: Erold Coker Boys' Basketball SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED: Joplin Opponents Carterville here ,,,.... ........ 2 l ........ ............. 5 Columbus there ......, ..... 1 4 ...,.... ....... 1 5 Columbus here ................ ...... 1 4 ...,.... ..,,,,, 1 5 Carterville there ...................... ....,,.. 3 7 ....,... .....,. 6 Quapaw there ...................., ........ 2 4 ........ ....,,, 1 4 Quapaw here ,.....,.....,,...v.... ......... 3 2 ........ ....... 6 ...... ..... 1927 One Hundred Sixty-ninc -JOPLIMO X., Freshman Hi Girl Reserves The Freshman Hi Girl Reserve Club was one of the active organizations of the school during the gyear. All Freshman girls who were willing to try to live up to the Girl Reserve purpose, To face life squarely and To find and give the best, were invited to become members of the club. At a very impressive Recognition Ceremonial held in the Y. W. C. A. club rooms early in October, club members were formally received and the officers installed. 'The year's program of activities was built around the theme, I Would Be True, and interesting programs were presented each Thursday. Special programs in keeping with Thanks- giving. Christmas, St. Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day were also enjoyed. During the first semester, Girl Reserve sweater emblems were presented to the following Honor girls: Doris Allington. Hanna Alles, Athena Butcher. Clara Elizabeth Bobb, Hazel Clay, Julia Judson, Beverly LaRue, Rachel Noe, Juanita Smith. Lucile Snow and Rosalia Waring. ' In December, the club held a meeting in the Y. W. Club rooms at which time scrap books were made and these with other gifts were sent to some Navajo Indian children in New Mexico for Christmas gifts. During the second semester, twenty-four new members were initiated. a candy sale con- ducted and in March. the club presented an Assembly program which included flag salutes, musical numbers, Girl Reserve songs. a Health play, Fun or Blues and a Girl Reserve Revue. s A number of social events were enjoyed during the year, the outstanding ones being the 5 Hallowe'en Party, Backward Party and Mother-Daughter Banquet. ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Claude W. Martin Mrs. Wm. Houk Mrs. Fannie B. Dickinson Miss Reba E. Warden, G. R. Sec'y. President ................ OFFICERS: Vice President ........... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter ................... Pep Leader .................. Program Chairman Social Chairman ,.,...,, Service Chairman ........ Accompanist ........... ............., . ,...................... Poster -Girl .......... Hanna Alles Doris Allington Mildred Bellis Irene Blankenship Sibyl Bradshaw Clara Elizabeth Athena Butcher Margery Carter Anna Farrell Virginia Hagar Helen Hagar Betty Farris Lucille Hallam Bobb CLUB MEMBERSHIP: Crystal Hamilton Lena Harvey Thelma Holman Alline Hooker Marjorie Hunt Mary Hunter Enid Innis Mary Agnes James Mary Sue James Louise Johnson Madeline Johnson Marian Jones Julia Judson -----,-.Beverly LeRue ---.---...Anna Farrell -.----.-.-..Mildred Bellis ,--.-z-.Athena Butcher --..-.-.Marian Jones --.----.-.-.Betty Farris .,-,,-.Rosalia Waring -.-.--.Lucille Hallam ---..- Marjorie Hunt .--,,,,Margery Carter Catherine Kenworthy Beverly LeRue Rachel Noe Carlene Page Elizabeth Parker Bonnilee Parkison Helen Peters Juanita Smith Lucile Snow Helen Spain Thelma Stokes Dorothy Helen Timbcrman Rosalia Waring 1927 One Hundred Seventy .I D JOPLIMO :E- -:EW N f r 5 Our Friends in Familiar Poses- TWINS 1 9 .ml m.................... ..... .... H -1 .--...HF JV One Hundred Seventy-one 966994399 - 'DG G6 6 C95 -2: 3 r 2 2. n F' D ' LA jg in ' v 0 . p i P-I I S0-33 of la e Play Oh eeeeeeeaeeeeerik N by D xx Mn S M 'Sw WWW K xmw KK lxx .--fx., .1:'f 'S-get -x.4 ,..1.T J5' 'P Qnbnnl life 439 I JOPLIMO HER MAJESTY, MISS HIXSON The Queen of The Kingdom of Hearts' Content. High School Festival, April lst 1927 Humlrcmf Seventy-five JOPLIMO EX is fvunnmn umnnnmmumnu 'fx f w THE PRINCESSES, MISSES PACKARD AND BRUNSON Attendants of the Queen of The Kingdom of Hearts' Content. 1927 .... ..... su One Hundred Seventy-six JoPL lMo 1 + ALL ARE HAPPY-BUT- A-----.--.--- ---------- 1 927 -------- - c'HuldS':'1u-u ' JOPLIMO I 1 Q? H w One May Expect Anything From a Pirate. 1 9 num .ummm n I ul u mun-um-nun-mm--1.-1-...ll--vu...-'fig One Hundred Seventy-eight JOPLIMO R ' 'I ' 'I I -'HIIIIIIIIIII-I-I-I , w I W I QE? N 5 I Oh wad some Power the giftic gic us To see ourselves as ithers sec us. lun l I ll I ll nl nllluiiiig One Hundred Sevcmy-nine ii JOPLIMO 2 Illlllulllllullll SINGLES AND COUPLES 1 9 llll'llllll' lllllxllnullnnnlnu X I One Hundred Erghtu M JQPLIMO 1 4 Q2 Be1ievE it or not. ' Pious?, ' 'never can tell. U Connie, Lou, Adele, Gabby, Billy Sunday, Curios1ty mn. .-m-mm.. . . .. .. .U .mmf lm.. - -1 ...nu-.... 'i One Hundred Eighty-one : 5 : 1 1 n N as JOPLIMO 1 I W H N N W In 5, , 'S 'O rd : 1 Charms, The Gang, The Duncef' How did it happen? So Cunning. Jerome, the Architect 1 9 .-mm . . . .mm ...-In--..,...............-....-fig' Onc Hundred Eighty-Iwo JOPLIMO 15 a s f' JUST WATCH THAT PIGSKIN FLY 1927 One H ndred Eighty-three 4+ JOPLIMO O , . . There s N othmg zn a Name l James O'Donnell ....... .... - --Alias .... ....... .Penrod Kathelyn Mclntyre ..,..... ...., ' ' .,.. .,..... . Kat Dorothy Kinmonth --- .,..... -- . ....... Dokey Homer Wilson ............., ..,.,.. .Louise Prentice Dangerfield ...... ....... S am Lester Barnes ............, ....... B arney Ailsa Jones ,...,........... ...,... M ysterious Ruth Kissel ......... ...... ........ ..... - - - Kick Fanchon Sims ....... ........... - ------ .... Chon Harding Bliss .... - ....... ---- -.-.--. Big Paul Wagoner -.----- ----.--. W ag John Kersey --,----.--.. --.---- P uny Jack Farmer -..--- - ...--.. ----.-. T iny Mary Louise Scott .---- - -.-- . Scotty Evelyn Repplinger ..--. --...-. R epp Quintin Malin ..--.--... -....-. M ickey Franklin Writer ---.-- ..--.. . Bud Mildred Koch .--.--. -.-.-. . Churnhead Bill McDonald .---. --- -..-.... William Bernice Packard .-..- --..--... ---....-... B e any Emma Myers ---- - ---- .- - ----- Dutch Bruce Roley --.------ ------. B rucy Robert Harrison ---... ------. R ed Forrest Rowand -.-... ---.-.- F rosty Alan Wilson ..-.--. ...---- . Bud Arthur Inman ...----- .-- ---.--. Art Robert Weimer ..--.-......-- -...--- L ittle Bobby Lloyd Roundtree -..-........- -.-..-. Squarebush 5 Mr. Evans W. Buskett .-...---. .------- ....--- . B ull Montana Mary Elizabeth Crouch ......- --.,-, - -.-.-- -.--.. . M ary Lizz , Constance McClaren --------- ..-------.-- .....-. C o nnie are White Manlove .... L ........ L--. -... .--.--. H ard Boiled Herman i Guy Pickering ---..-.. .. ..-.... .....-- . Hippo : Ross Dunwoody -----. .-.. - -.Dun - Virginia Dolan ---......-. -...--- J ena Margaret Osterloh ....- ........ T ootie Ira Fillingham .---.... --...--. R omeo Jessie Meadows ....- ........ C hief Claud Wright -.-.--..-- ....--- H ans John Marr Bridger ....- ....--.. T ulfy John Spangler .--........ ..----- , Doc Robert Tyler ........-----... ...-- T oby Dorothy Livermore ...-.. ...,.. . .. ----...--..- Dody Denzil Warden ......----- ...-.-.-.... -. ---.--.. R hino Irene VanAmber ------- L ........ ......-- S crub Ralph Smith ..-.--............ ....... S muts Opal Cates ----.--- - ..--.--. -....-.. L apo Elmer Jaggers -..- ....-.- . Jiggs Jean Eberle .....- .- ....... Eb Clay Carrithers -----...-... -.-.--- . His Honor Allen Elliott ..-........-....... ..,.. ,...,.., M a jor Frank Shadday .------..-.. . ..---............. -.---,......- S haddey William Edmund Bailey .-...... --. ........ .........,,,.... F alse Alarm Francis Bennett -.......-...... .....,,.. . . - ........ Franny Harold Keller ..........-..... ...... ,, .,,,,., - .,... ........ T u bby Virginia Boyd ....- .........., .,...,..... .,.,... G e n a Mildred Wilson ..... ,. ..,,,., L ........ .,,,.. M idge Frances Childress .......,., ...... F ranny Florence Myers -.....,. - ...... ,,,,,, ....... F 1 onsy Josephine Bucher ..-.--. ,,,r,,-r,,, ,.,..,. J o Mazie Jo Forrester .....,. ,..,,, ,,,,, -, ,-,. .,,,,.. P r e cious French McGaughey --- .,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, ...,.., , Mack Karl J. Story -..... .. ....,... , ,,,,,-- ,.,.,., , Stork Nat Timberman .... L ....,. ........ W ide Open r J 'UI' A 'IIIII llll II ll lllIIIIIIIIlllllll---1-l-r11lll--nu---- -nn:v--.-.ri' Q EQ One Hundred Efghtyafour JOP-LIMO E mummmumm fs ff Advice From Aunt Cynthia Dear Cynthia: I am very much in love with C--1-. Every time I see him my heart comes right up in my mouth and I have the queerest feeling. I have tried every way I can think of to get him to notice me when I meet him in the halls and smile at him-he just looks the other way. His indifference is just breaking my heart so please tell me how I can get him to care for me? Please don t tell me to forget him for that is impossible. Elizabeth Kingsbury. If at first you don t succeed try try, again. The young man is probably too timid to try to bring about a meeting. You might ask some of his friends what colors he likes best' and if you will wear these. he will see that you are in earnest about your feeling toward him. Don't rush matters. Let nature take its course. Dear Elizabeth: Aunt Cynthia. Dear Cynthia: I know young men don't often write to you. but I am in need of help, and you are the only one I can go to when in great trouble. This is my trouble. Mr. Vawter says, To be popular you must wear golf knickers like White Manlove Wears. I want to be popular so I am going to get a pair but I don't know what color would become me best. I would just love red ones, but Emma says she doesn't think they would look good on me. Please tell me what to do. Charles Cummings. P. S. I have blonde hair. Dear Charles: This is a very delicate proposition so I suggest you talk to Miss Wilson. the High School Librarian. ' Aunt Cynthia. Dear Cynthia: Will you please give me the name of a good freckle remover? Ralph Rusty Smith. Dear Rusty: Lester Barnes used, Doc Dickerson's Freckle Remover with good results. You might try this. Aunt Cynthia. Dear Cynthia: , I was disappointed in my first love. I thought I would never love another man. but when I saw a certain young teacher in Joplin High School, I knew my first love. was a puppy love affair, andthat he was the only man I could ever really care for. Please tell me how I can get this handsome young teacher to notice me. After one date with me he will never look at any other girl. I know I am as pretty a girl as he ever met in Joplin because Alan Wilson has told me I am the prettiest girl in Joplin. Bob James. Dear Bob: It is perfectly clear in my mind that you don't understand men. Next time he speaks in assembly you might attract his attention by coughing and then wink at him. Another good method is to call him up and when he answers the phone you say, Chl I beg your pardon I have the wrong number. Conversation should follow easily. If these methods fail to make this handsome teacher notice you read my latest book entitled, How to Get Your--Man. -A-4 ' Cynthia. Ona Hundred Eighty-five JOPLIMO ELIZABETH WETHERELL Gone again Gal. Teachers' Training Club. Sigma Gam- nia Lambda. CThese seniors were unable to have their pictures made in time for the Senior Sectionj LEWIS C. BELTCH Steady Courage. honest worth. Football Team. Club. BILLY McMANAMY Climbing up the ladder. FIANNA POTES Could I, I could. JOHN C. RICHARDS I had someone else. In Michigan-Class President '26. Hi-Y fPresidentJ. Track '25, '26, Football '27. School Jester '26, '27. Basketball '26, '27. Student Council. LESTER BARNES Stumblin' all around. R. O. T. C. Znd Lieutenant. A. O. A. Diamond and Disc. SENIORS I JOSEPHINE WILSON I'm goin' out. ROBERT McCANN Blue days-all of them gone. R. O. T. C. Captain. Fort Leavenworth '24, '25, '26. Diamond and Disc fPresi- dentj. Hi-Y. Razz Club. Junior Class Play CTimJ. Track '25. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. ED PRICE I'm gonna park myself. Hi-Y. KENNETH SIMPSON Better get out of my way. ALFRED WENSEL Fcelin' kind 0' Blue. .s One Hundred Eighty-six -5 1927, --'-- -N -------'---- ------ H in --.----------'-'----...--.--.-.. M ......... . .nf JOIPLIMO4 .fx E I I I E I I I E Q- , '17 E B E E I I E E I 5 Dorothy Doc Bob Lloyd Queenly Elizabeth John Bernice Boone Fanchon Mac A Real Good Car . , . . . , , , .. ,. We too, Bob McCann, Our Major. ?, Three Musketeers. L? ..... ....... ....... .....,,.,. U 19274 b One Hundred Eighty-seven ' 5 '1' 1 -' W E AS, ,xkk , .. . I -mm nu-.mmuuuumunm .1oPLlMo mmmm----ww LLGF FAME fy , f ' . A l X qu .... W - 4' ,Ngu.. f 'W H - X . Uomr Ps:RsHINc? B7 cf LLPQQS-QLT 1927 4 I f!'A,,y A GREAT ATHLETE IN ACTION O - I' A Y JOPEIMO I -I ' NIU SLl32ILI'I-fUWz31w PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF THOSE WHO CAN TAKE A JOKE VOL. XYZ. JOPLN MISERXC SUN DAY FEBRUARY 30 IIO? NO. 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SPYGLASS GIVES , PARTY JANUARY ao umm-Aww Bucfe lS I T0 as new MAR J-4 151-4 ENIOR GIRLS WIN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT . -L S ...i-1 PHILOGIA ,M BANQUET MAR. a J P S. I ,v IMI 'wuz off BARceLoNA envau BY FRESHMEN JANUARY 5 RRTRAIT OF BUD ' I WRITER WHEN A W M on R FRIENDSHIP DOLL SENT BY I BABY- 1 I LL NTYRE- EDITO IMA FILL1NcvsrAT1oN-Ass'T Emron mm' RESERVES To JAPAN 'N N. 2 MILWILLIAM EDMUND BAILEY--FLUNKEY Hl-CLUBGlRLS GIVE BANQUET W FOOT RUJMPORTEREILLUP MLCANN FOR DAD5 FEBRUA RY I5 Ti F 9 0 OOOAULATZ ganvgsgngo oo JOPISJIJIVOEEATISAETIS gAMED f N7! J F o R WE NT 7 5 'u w7w S W' , I .J , 1 I J: H. . X Q 11? 2- -I ifcimsgwulspq f Y - Ef- ' - 'I ' 1 ll ll l'l l 4 Egmy- ' 6, osx Arg Mtrtw 1, V-I Kqmua. ff 1' ' X tm NE P7 s LMLAL. W9-Q if 1,01 ' ' 4 'f Y o.f,Tgoi1?- Y -Y ,....f-- J eram y sa ys :- KVhen we come to the end of the road, and we feel just a wee bit blue. Iet's put up our heads and howl for the good old days in dear Joplin High. .Junqe Ba inq Co. Extends to each of you our Heartiest Congratulations and Good Wishes. May We hope that you will make a success in your Q new undertakings. DOMESTIC SCIENCE AUTHORITIES THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ADVISE THE YEAR 'ROUND' USE OF ICE UR HEALTH is greatly affected lay the food we eat, the 'manner' in which it is prepared, and the manner in which it is preserved. THE BEST WAY to properly preserve all food in the home is to keep it in a WELL ICED refrigerator until used. Malceshift cooling devices, the window box or the well are dangerous. The SAFE way, the IECONOMICAL way is a good REFRIGERATOR flled with ICE the YEAR 'ROUND 1nuunnnnunnnuunnnnnnlnnnnu A BLOCK OF ICE NEVER GET OUT OF ORDER nun:numnnmnlllnunlnlllnllnnnl nnInumnnnlulllulnlnll Th FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE-USE ICE e Sanitary-Certain-Safe-Economical Refrigeration MINERS ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 10 d P nnsylvania Ave. ' Telephon 398 9 nluunuu :nun nununnunlun ummm nunmmunununnn mnunnnn mmnu mn Education should develop the ability to choose the better and shun all that is inferior. BIG HORN COFFEE U has superior quality. . Make your comparisons-Test it yourself! m.ummuuunu nmuunnun ummm lm: ummu Yo Mo Co Ao COMPLIMENTS OF THE SENIOR LEADERS' CLUB onnununuunnmnnmu:nmmnuum:nunulummmnnmn:nmmmumnlmn Paul P.: There's one thing l like about my girl. Clay: What's that? Paul: The fellow she goes with. nnumllmmnnunmunnunnunuunnuuuumnunnmummunmummn:mmnummuIurnmunmnmnnnuuumll R. Sr S. MOTOR SALES Co ,U nwiugualy r ,.I . . -if' 1. ' 1 21,413 Vl'lfI,Q'?3 ff 54 'E N ml -1 IF 4 L-if Q ZH -. Egg? ' ,'- yi.. EU' C X1 ,k ip-ll-V Y I lr lu ,, sf PE? ,ff . ' w'f'1 1: :iii X C I . - . - Vrjj- ,1-,'l.:. -, E - x - ya W -I ll, -L Q f f in5.ej ' ' :E I ' gn ff-uf eil :iz I - ' f ' ' . ,,,, , ff n4 f 7T51ff,-9- m ,g-j -I v -' - ,M m 1' 1 -rg, ' .. nn llil Ili , l l P 1 QI ny - I :v l ,AKA ' ,4TH ANDHISENN. ' ' CHEVROLET DISTRIBUTORS mununnunnmumummmlmlmnunmlnmummnnaunum:nmnunmunmmununuuunnnuunnuu l x Ji Source of Pride The Joplin Globe and News Herald are proud of the students of the Joplin High School. The various departments of the newspapers always extend every possible cooperation to the activities of the student body. The newspapers that have been your friends during your youth hope to continue to serve you through manhood and woman- hood. They bring you twice each day a review of all the wQr1d's activity, fairly, honestly and well presented. They submit to you their pledge to continue to serve you with TRUTH - llnaolornecl lllithout Prejudice f- lDithout Fear The Sun Rises with the Globe and Sets with the Ilews Herald lun nunnnunununlllnuuuuuuuiuninnnlulnnununl lunlnnlnnlll I -Y '-K ,J . lff xif N l f K 7 ' 'gf E55 ' .X I f X . f X Q' Nfl? 31?Wfi 5Vf li I , ' ff ' I 'l i' -'Gaz 1 :if.X.': f X, K. ' f X fx- fi .f'w'l' i H 1- M!-'1'1.'i I j lf 1 'IW J.-fli 1 iff .' 'Yiif' N X'-I r 15454 WL V ' i,x3A,..-ff TXLIN f ww I ,I 2 3 I : :fx T - . 'l'lf - WV, ' '. e 12 ' jr yy y I if li' Sig ' I1 ii , X uf. invers e fffff - ix ai f 'r' I V, . 'fy -- , Hlflkgfisil ' f L f A . I4 fa , I 5' I'2?3k .1 M g . i Iiwliawui 919-x V ' ' RLT 'b x l .Q ' n 'Q E , ' L .L :Y.,i+5. -35 T , 51357-V-if r - . I. .5 JOPLIIQI- FIURIRITIURE iCoM15ANY' GOOD FURNITURE SINCE 1897 lllllunnnnnnnnllllllunlnununnnnlmununnlnununlunIlluuulllullullluunlnllllnununnulllunlllllllnulllnlnlullll mu Heard at a Phi Alph' smoker: Gobbo: What the dickens are you opening that can with. Bill O.: With a can opener, of course. What did you think I was opening it with? Gobbo: Well, I thought from your remarks you were opening it with prayer. llInInnnunnuulnunnnIInulnnnnluuunlunnnnnuuunnlnnunuInannunnlinnun:nlnInlInllIllnnlllulIulllullunlnllnnlul COMPLIMENTS OF MILLAR ASSAY OFFICE SCAFE'S CREO-COMPOUND Known as THE OLD RELIABLE THROAT AND LUNG TONIC Recommend as an Excellent Medium for Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Hay Fever and Especially for Coughs After the Flu. YOU NEED A TONIC ASK YOUR DRUGGIST nunnnmnnnnnnunuunnu uunnnInnunumuuunulnmnununnnlllln EQEIEN ROGERS ACHINERY J O PL I N HIGHEST EFFICIENCY, MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP AG T R HE PLYMOUTH GASOLINE LOCOMOTIVES QFMI Rogers Foundry and Manufacturing Co. Engineers - Founders f Machinists Rogers Shfgality Rogers Service lunnunnnnnunllIlllllllnllulllunnullllllullllnu nvu:munnnnnnuuunnunulullunulnnnlnnu .IOPLIN ICE CREAM COMPANY Ice Creams PARTY AND CHURCH ORDERS A SPECIALTY F h d P is ' PHONE A BUSINESS EDUCATION will make your professional education worth more to you. Get your business education FIRST. JOPLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE W. N. NEWLAND, Pres. Al H h d y k y F N b h y h d JNO P FRANK P d T R A FRANK THE FRANK-SIEVERS UNDERTAKINC1 COMPANY Funeral Directors LADY ATTENDANT FOURTH AND WALL PHONES 1588 uannuallunuuunnunnnumluulunlunInnnllunlulIInununnlnnnnuuuuluuuulnunnnunnunnuul 3274 S V 167 Zfialhmin Glhapirr Wrhvr nf Bvillinlag Extends Cong ratulations and Bc-:st Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1927 1' lnlluu uIullnuuluninnnnnuInnuulnuunnulnnnunnun G. A. BRAUTIGAM Delicatessen and Bakery Everything Strictly Home Made. 305 Joplin Street, Opposite the Post Office. Phone 2002 Joplin. Missouri GET IT AT DAN LEYERLE'S Graduate Registered Druggist to fill your Prescriptions. INSTANT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ' Phones 63 or 64 410 Main Street Burt A.: I'm off Clara Henderson. She insulted me. W ' : H P Bud riter ow. Burt: She asked me if I danced. Bud: What's the matter with that? W Burt: I was dancing with her when she asked me. lluuullunninunnnnnuiInunununnuinlunnluulnnllluluunnunnuunnnnnulnnun HOLLAND F URN ACES I make WARM FRIENDS I I - I HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY FACTORY BRANCH 207 East Fourth Street C. C. BLISS, Mgr. Phone 71 W TRY IT SALLY ANN BREAD BAKED IN A MODERN BAKERY by the I YOUNGER GENERATION OP BAKING MASTERS N ' I MARKWARDTXS' QUALITY BAKERY I I nulnuuunlnuninnnunnunvuuuuuInnuuulunuununnnunn 1-3.1--. 'W i q Y,l4N-O' ou D ff- J X 'IZ' FLYING CLOUD L Sport Coupe Named in honor of the most famous American clipper ship, a symbol of the world's most beautifull means of travel. Proudest of them all, The Flying Cloud finds its counterpart in the speed and grace of this fastest, finest model of Ame:-ica's Longest Lasting Car. Come in today-in your most critif cal mood. FLYING CLOUD JR EO v I Q NO OTHER AMERICAN CAR LASTS- UAS LOT G AS REO - NOT ONE LANPHER MOTOR CAR COMPANY 8 3 O JOPLIN STREET A l COMPLIMENTS OF H. G. BUTTERFIELD nulnnnullnunnun un:nmnnnuum::nunanuuumunnunnnunnnu Mrs. Dobkins: Your work is quite original? Art' K.: Oh yes. even the spelling is my own. I - ' 1 Clflllliffiffl-lfdfffl 725 - 27 MAIN STREET PHONE 640 ' . . HEAD 214 W. Fourth Street Office Phone 3114 Residence Phone 1673 KODAK WORK All Group Pictures in the Joplimo made by Head lDin ds Studio 417 MAIN STREET PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER lDe Strive to Please Q'-'71 . , b H, X, ffifiling --557' 'Wi -3 T!5 R:ff hi 15119 -ia: I rs-1 EL IQ' wr WE MADE THE INDIVIDUAL PICTURES FOR THE JOPLIMO 1927 IlluuunnlllnlullllulllullinIniniInllinumlmunnlmuuu LEE'S GARAGE JACK LEE, Proprietor WHITE LINE GASOLINE TEXACO AND WHITE LINE MOTOR OILS EXPERT MECHANIC STORAGE STEAM HEAT COMPLETE STOCK OF ACCESSORIES 825 Broadway Joplin, Missouri uuInnluuinnunlnnll unnlnnlunlnuuluuu OSTERLOHS TWO BOOK STORES KODAK AND ATHLETIC GOODS BOOKS, STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES 612 Main Street 312 Main Street null lllllnlllllllunulnulnnnn:nunlunnumuniunn:nun nnlnnun nluunnulu nun: Lu': What are you going to do with your allowance this month? AB': I can't decide whether to take you out again or buy a roadster. llllu nnnulnnuinumnuunuuinnn nnunnununn nn ilnnlunnunnllnunulnnlnnnl S. C. Henderson Wholesale 'rocer Co. I Established 1871 929-931-933 Byers Avenue JOPLIN, MO. Phone No. 14 W JOBBERS OF TEAS. COFFEES AND SPICES GOLDEN WEDDING COFFEE. THE FINEST ROASTED. If you have never tried Golden Weddihg Coffee, you have missed half your life. ig, , AWWA s I ll v , U 1 .ffwi-W --Q '-Q., . Mm uf I ii , : . I xx .iii-il'L'i1,l,iQ1,,Hff 2 'e il . N,-.Xxwafg-fiiHz,i.' we iq ,f X iv s , x . . i, ,xi ' , . - ESXZ ii ,R 4145 bv!-.gully U X, , XA s -E, P .4 -QM' f - f xi -X -:S ' W7 i E-Q ' 'i ' 5E!Iiii'1liiU li'I E' ' .-gr..i.Y.,- Y , 1-hm, '- ' s , a t-5 M W fi . l W i llliir' fismrfeiij P , lil' Q , if ' , ' ' . . i jj ri 'X Piri gifiiu A f ' I W hx! L I x-' U T, i t xx l ll ' l ' 1, r H ,X 5 - 5. vi. -- Protect joplin Homes with Joplin Products F OR the beautification and protection of your home. no better product could be found than Eagle Pure Old Dutch Process White Lead in Oil. When applied to the surface, Eagle forms a heavy elastic coat which best protects the surface and lasts longest. Its easy working qualities help the painter to do better work more quickly, thereby saving both him- self and the property owner a great deal of expense. Eagle is manufactured from ores mined, smelted and reiined in the Joplin District. It is corroded by the Old Dutch Process and ground in pure linseed oil to give you the best paint obtainable. THE EAGLE-PICHER LEAD COMPANY JOPLIN - CHICAGO Branches in all principal cities. GLE lunlnulnunnnIanuunuunnnnunulnnununlmuumm:1uvnIIannuInunlunnunnnnunnunnll uunuln COMPLIMENTS OF W7 7 hgfff 418 MAIN STREET WOMEN'S AND MISSES' READ-TO-WEAR MILLINERY AND SHOES JopIx'n's Newest and Smartest Shop llllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll MOLLO'Y'S I JEWELRY STORE JOPLIN, MO. 720 MAIN PHONE 776 It is said that Sir Launcelot had two horses. We wonder how many Sir Galahad. GET IT AT .DAN LEYERLE'S- Graduate Registered Druggist to till your Prescriptions. INSTANT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE b Phones 63 or 64 410 Main Street WHERE THE GANG GATHERSH . LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY ARIS CANAL, Prop. Phone 1843 408 Main Street J K Icrhe members of the .ill Lambda Alpha Lambda p extend their heartq congratulations and best wishes to the graduates of nineteen hundred and twentq-seven. mau ioq and happiness attend qou and aqours forever. Hlau qou be successful in what'- ever uou mag turn qour hand to do. Mo. Beta Cha ter t hu QWWPNQ 5 The IOPLIN PRINTING COMPANY MANUFACTURING STATIONERS COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS I Joplin, Missouri. Printers of the IOPLIMO for 16 years ELECTRIC 'BAKERY 514 MAIN FOR BREAD AND ROLLS, FANCY AND STAPLE PASTRY COMPLIMENTS OF FLEISCI-IAKER'S The House of Greater Values 5th and Main, Joplin, Mo. PHONE 676 WE GIVE AND REDEEM EAGLE STAMPS uglununluuull ul nnnuuuuuuunmmnnunununnun.nuuumnunnnlnuunvnunnuuununuuuu Maizie Jo: Let's think hard now. H Helen F.: No, let's do something you can do, too. lnlluunununnlnnnumnnuunnuInlunnuluulnulnuln lnnnulnnuum unnmu BEA TRI CE ICE CREAM!! Q PHONE 2461 FOR PARTY AND PICNIC ORDERS LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BRICKS IN STOCK FOR HURRY UP ORDERS BEATRICE CREAMERY COMPANY lunnluunuunulllulllulnulnnnnnuunnuunununnmunnuulnnnununnnnununnIannnumnuIInnIuuuununlnnmnmum T e Olden Tyfne Cdndies Independent Candy Company Censored by High School Students and Pronounced Best Yet NUT MOLLIES NILPOJ CHOCOLATES All Standard Nationally Advertised Bars Kept in Stock. lunuullnnnuunumunmulnnn nmumnuu :nunnunnnlnnnuunumnlnumu .1 -Ei----a i' R J T FINE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. The Jahn GZ Ollier Engraving Co. is America's foremost school annual designing and engraving specialist, because in its organization are mobilized Americas leading cre- ative minds and mechanical craftsmen. TI-IE ,IAI-IN 62 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Photographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black and Colors 817 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO I 5 . THE HURLBUT UNDERTAKING CO. 212 JOPLIN STREEIT The Story That Stands for Quality and Reliability RLILQYS READY-TO-WEAR-MILLINERY-ACCESSORIES PIECE GOODS-NOTIONS-CORSETS CHILDRENS APPAREL mulunuunnunlnIIInlunnunmnununnunnnmnuununnumuunnmnununIunu1unInu1nuImnlunluulnnlmnnnnuulunuun Ruth E.: I think formal dances are just frightful: I just abhor them. don't you, Scotty? Scotty: Quite so, Ruth, I didn't rate the Phi Alph' dance either. nulnnnunnllunmusmunnnuuvanmuunnlunnmnunmuuuunuunnnunnnnnmnunannnuunluluunuun ul COMPLIMENTS OF QUISENBERRY-BATHURST Co. WALL PAPER AND PAINT HEADQUARTERS Telephone 147. 623 Main Street JOPLIN, MISSOURI ASK FOR BUTTER AND ICE CREAM The District's Best Manufactured by GATEWAY CREAMERY COMPANY PHONE 3000 TODAY'S FORD SEDA gm 1 W IN GREATER CHOICE OF GAS THREE COLORS MILEAGE IN FORD 'SMOOTHER PYROXYLIN OPERATION LAQUER and it sells under fIS500.00 CF. O. B. Detroitj THINK OF WHAT THE DIFFERENCE WILL BUY IOPLIN SUPPLY co. - Ford Dealers for 23 Years PHONE 2408 I 3rd and JOPLIN lnnnlullllulllunnullluuunnn nnunuun nluununnlnnnuu KW- IQEYSTIONE DRILILER COMPANY JOPLIN. MISSOURI Twelfth Street and Illinois Avenue - Phone 5 2 0 we MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF CHURN DRILLS AT JOPLIN PLANT ' SEE US I nunnnnnumunmlnlunnnuuuum nun unnnu Young Phi Lam' Pledge: May I kiss you? Dody Kinmouth: I-Ieavens! Another amateur. nununununnununnnnnunnmmnu lnnuun ununnnnnunmum:unnnn:numnunnuuuuuunmnnnnlmul A Leacler for Over Forty Yecvrs A Superior Flour For Cakes, Pies, Biscuirs. Q Equally Good for Light Bread or Rolls. 'FEEREQ ' -N ag-.fs ,..L - ,L.flF,? -,,N1,. , 1 , X W L,e.L ff W We 'few gh, we . ,.f,11LQ5,-w-.,'-- E mullfllm nunwunnvs SOLD BY B YOUR l0lllXW GROCER Qu Aide Q ,A Qx-Q 'NNN ic wkg Qt x l Sgr ae:-..:,-gn - I I if ' f.:-:11 L,,ee , 5 z-' x-' rn U Ari 21 O Z CD m r-' rn 0 I rn U E CD CD O Cf E U3 O -11 'l 2 I rn ' :P i cn '4 we :U me Z Q. U gf: eZ 52 50 eo SU 3-4 5,5 er E Z 0 ru O nlunnnlulunnnnnnnununnnununnunanunnun:nnuuunnunun:nnullnlunnl:Innnulnunuluuulluu 1 . Your education will not be complete unless you know that loco GASOLINE, MOTOR OILS and GREASES Kept Popular by Quality are very superior products and commendably worthy of ' your consideration. JOPLIN OIL COMPANY Phone 1566 Butter cream centergcovered with caramel. pe a n u t s an d chocolate. - l9.9?FVf.?E,CmPem WATERMAN 'S GARDEN JOPLIN'S LARGEST GROWER OF CUT FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS 1120 E. Seventh Street. PHONE 1205 . , 1 4 BET -ER, RESHER COFFEE AT ILOWPER PRICE ROASTED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN ROASTER SOLD ON THE 'MARR ONE-PROFIT-PLAN MARR-BRIDGER GROCER CO. 12 GOOD GROCERY STORES IN THE TRI-STATE DISTRICT Flonsy Myers: What did you get for graduation? Mary Helen: Well, you -know the new long racy Cadillacs? Flons ' Yeahl y. Mary Helen: Well, I got a pair of roller skates. DON'T FORGET Wanna - 9 linings POTATO CHIPS ON THAT PICNIC ALWAYS ASK FOR PURE-DELITE ICE CREAM SOUTHWEST CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 1301 - 1302 nunlumnlluulnnluull A. 'H. lWaite,'Pres. F. pl G1 , C h' J. E. Garm, Vice Pres. CActivej F H C3315 Zistercashier J. M. Leonard, Vice Pres. ' ' ' , , C, G. Henderson' Vice Pres. G. J. Buzzard, Asst Cashier I J OPLIN NATIONAL BANK Fourth and Main -Streets United States 'Depository CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 33005000 The Only National Bank in Joplin TRUST DEPARTMENT SAVINGS SAFETY AIDEPOSIT BOXES GENERAL BANKING lnlllnlllllnlllluulu ulnluunlnuunnnnuuuinunumm:uunulnulnn unnllnuu nulu In nlull nlnuuuni Mrs. Jenkins: I wish you wouldn'r chew gum. Don't you 'know it s made ibut of horses' hoofs? Boone: Sure, that's why I ge? a kiek out of it! lllllllllll IllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' OZARK CANDY CO. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET PHONE 26 1 0 J OPLIN HARDWARE CO. J OPLIN, MO. 622 - 24 Main sum- The 'House iWith The Gooiisn -E E 1 I I I I ' u nlnunulnll Stcnographefs Typewriters Bought. Sold, QE Rented and Repaired A Supplies REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS And That Ain't'Near All JOPIJIN TYPEWIUTER COMPANY WE FURNISH YOUR OFFICE COMPLETE Telephone 2150. 201 E. 4th St. Special Rental Rates. to Students F. H. Fogg, Mgr. J Bill Winn: My girl is a fanatic for thoroughbred things. Bohbie James: Yes? Bill: Why she even has all her letters registered. nlnnnn in :nunlunnnnmuunnnuuunnlnunnnnnuInmnnnnuninnummnnunnuuu 1 TROUTMANS The House That Service Bull! , Since' 1905h H Cfjlowers 4th and Joplin Sts. unmum:unnuunnlnunnnu uuuuu COMPLIMENTS OF Joplin, Missouri Phone 1452 CINDERELLA 'J BOOTERY 512 Main' Street If It's New We Have lt IT'S INTERESTING V to know that almost seventy-five per cent of the gifts V -I for your graduation come from Newman's. that over sixty. per cent of the suits and dresses and clothing accessories that you have worn since you started school-grammar school, mind you-have come from Newman's-and that your mothers and fathers have been clothed by Newman's for years and years. Those of you who will start earning now will understand how Newman's can help you to economize. if you'll THINK IT OVER! mnunnnunnlnlnnnulInuin1nunnuununnuuinnuunununnuuumuunnuunuuunnunuunu nn:unnnnumm:nunnnummnnmu' At the Gamma Dance: Fanchon: Oh, Mr. Hamilton, you simply must meet these Springfield friends of mine They're older girls and- ' Skinny: But I don't want to meet any older girls. Fanchon: Why, I thought you -er--a- Skinny: These innocent High School girls suit me Hne.' COMPLIMENTS OF U MYERS TRI-STATE SUPPLY COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF J. W. KING BOOKS, STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, HIGH GRADE XVALL PAPER Paints. Varnishes. Glass. Room Mouldings, Painters' and Paper Hangers' Supplies. PHOTO SUPPLIES Phone 367 ' i 713-715 Main St. lunnnnIuuununnuuiinnu ,B I Zfhegcisolxzg orzlettfymnza-1.-Lin nrrflflilfafltlili Jillllflryzylynylhmifif fy fa GRUEN POOLE-FLETCHER McKEE Phone 1132 JEWELERS 420 Main lInnnulunlullullnlllulllInuuluuuuuuulnnrunnnlnunnnunnnnunninunlunuumumnunnnluunnunuuunuunnnn WACHTER TENT AND AWNING CO. 111 West 6th Street Phone 289 JOPLIN, MO. Phone 289 WE MAKE AWNINGS. TENTS, PORCH CURTAINS XVE SELL AND RENT CAMPING OUTFITS Work Guaranteed Estimates Chccrfully Given llulu llunullnulnlllnnnmulnnnlInnnunmnunninmnluunlunnu u:nun:niunuluululnluulnuunnnnnlnu Allen: Do you know the difference between .1 taxi and a trolley? Mary Helen: No. Allen: Good: then we'll take a trolley. Kalrex Fiber Reed Furniture Acorn Ranges Leonard Refrigerators h McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Quaker Curtains 'Karpen Furniture Globe-Wernicke Book Cases French Wilton Rugs Haviland China Smith Axminster Rugs Munsingwear Undergarments Eagle Shirts Dependable Merchandise . 1.1 , Established 1890 uunIlunnnlunnlnllnumnlununlunnunnInunnnnnnnnnunmununnu nu ATTENTION STUDENT SI SEE US FOR CARDS, TICKETS, PROGRAMS, BLANK PAPERS, ETC. The P. Schnwr Printing Company 203-205 East Fourth Street IBusiness College Buildingj 5 ullnuu :nunInnunununnnulnnulnul A. C. TRUE Cleaner and Dyer PHONE 2 8 8 Plant 1116 Connor Ave. Office 116 East Fourth Street Norman Angel: Youfre a coward. You're even afraid of your own shadow. Jack F.: Well, why shouldn't I be? It1 looks like a crowd' following me. nullulllllll uunununnnlnulunuunnlunnuuunlunlnu:mumIInnnuuuuulululnnlnnunullnulllnlllu GREENWELL POULTRY CO. FRESH KILLED POULTRY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Phone 229 900 East Seventh Street IllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll DRINK IN BOTTLES EVERY BOTTLE STERILIZED JOPLIN COCA COLA BOT TLING CO. Phone 117 I3 01-03 Virginia Refresh Yourself nunulunlInunnuunlulunnllllull U L annununluunun:munlunlunnuImnnnnuninnunmunnInInnlullnunuununllumm:uluunulnullllll E. C. ABERNETHY LUMBER CO. V .. . . ' F- - ' RETAIL DEALERS OF HIGH GRADE A : y LUMBER, MOULDING, SHINGLES, DOORS I V WINDOWS, IPLASTER, LIME, ISRICK , 7th and Kentucky PHONE 430 inunInnlinHunnulnnunuumlunuununlnn:mumnunmunmnnunannnnunnnnununuInnunlnunnnnunnuulunnumnunnu THE JOPLIN CEMENT CO. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FIRE PROOF BUILDING MATERIALS Agents'for TRUSCON STEEL AND WATERPROOFING PRODUCTS Offiee and Yards: Tenth and Moffat Phones: 833 - 157 nunununlnnnunulnununnnnnuunnnnnumunnnmuuuuuIinnunmnuunlmunnunnumn Bill B.: Yes, I once loved a girl and shc made a fool of me. Jane: What zz lasting impression some girls make! nun lnmuu nunnnmnuuunnu nnnunuunumummn COMPLIMENTS OF WHISTLE BOTTLING CO. V Second and Virginia Avenue PHONE 1764 unlnllnnnnnlnnulInnnunnnnnmuuuunun nunnunnuInnunununuunuunnmunnnnnln WHITMAN CANDIES TOILET PREPARATIONS FOURTH STREET DRUG COMPANY 218 West Fourth Street Phones 887 - 888 INSTANT DELIVERY SERVICE - ' soDAs V , . LUNCHES nuuunnuuununun 'The Depository of the Money of the People. Departments : BANKING. BOND REAL ESTATE TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT INSURANCE Through these departments we are able to serve you in a safe and economical manner. Interest Paid on All Classes of Deposits. GED THE CONQUEROR TRUST COMPANY RESOURCES OVER S6,000.000.00 lnunumnnnnmm vnumuum uumunuuumn un mum Miss Colvin: When is an actor not an actor? Virginia Blake: Nine times out of ten. nu num unumnnn num uuunununununnnn I E El lillillim Iillilili lillil iillilgl illilillil il Eilillililllililflililfiiillilf We believe in our school system and its student body. XVe hope our seventeen years of fair prices and treatment have made you believe in us. J. H. MAGILL LUMBER COMPANY 1220 W'all, Joplin, Mo. Mage!! am? to See You llZll1EIEl Ii2IElEll3llf5llZlEllElZlEfll2lllillZlEl E LEEIEIEEEIEI EEEEIEEIEE E IZIIEIZI h...A ul 1 pp ulnuluuuumunun ummmun mmmmm ummm m:mnsmunnulnunlplmlu Betty Lou Cami I Shoppe LUNCHES - SODA HOME MADE CANDIES Every Bire A Delight We Appreciate Your Patronage. Phone 491 JOPLIN, MO. 620 Main St rulnlllInlnlllllllllnlllllllu nlununlnununmnulllunnunlllnnunuuluuu lnunlulnnnlnunnnul MONTALDO FURNITURE CO. 713 - 15 Main Street WILL FURNJSH YOUR HOME COMPLETE ON PAYMENTS YOU CA4N'EASILY MEET. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll Mr. Blaine: Do you suppose your son. will forget all, he learned in High School? Papa Writer: I hope so, he can't make a living neckingf' lllllllllllllllll lllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll AUSTIN HARVEY STOVES AND RANGES Hotel Ware. Tinware, Cutlery, Butcher's Supplies, Blackmith's Supplies. 718 MAIN STREET Phone 96 lnllulnuluuupllmnulmnulllun1uunulInuuulnlnnlulluunllunllunnnnnlul BRAECKEIJS PLANNING MILL Successors to Joplin Sash 8' Door Works GENERAL MILL WORK A SPECIALTY Office and Mill: Corner 12th and Wall Sts. I ululllu nulnlllulnuulnlluunll lnnllnlnullllulllllunnnnl Q COGLIZER: TENT AND AWNING CO. The Oldest and Largest in the District. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE 1402 Main Street PHONE 369 lluIllIununuunnunnnInnunnlnnnnuInnlIIuInunununnuInunuunllulmunnunnnuunlunlull PEERLESS MACHINERY CO. A Good Concern To Do Business With TRIPODS. COLUMNS AND REPLACEMENTS FOR ROCK DRILLS 4-th and Mich. Ave. JOPLIN, MO. - Phone 121 Miss Hennasy: What can you say concerning the Latin race? White: It's a race between the pupil's pony and the teacher's goat nnunnuunlnnnuuuum nunnnunnnunuIulunmnnunmnn uImum:unnmuulnuunmn SMART STYLE IS COMBINED WITH QUALITY IN OUR LINE OF Pant Suits They're just the style that men like to wear. Easy, loungy free coats, and trousers cut exactly to 1927 specilications. The smart colors. bronze. tan, gray in all shades, brown, blue. and mixtures. EVEN THE. PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. HARRY LAUDERBACK CLOTHING CO 616 Main Street The Home of the 2- Pant Suit--2 Pair Doubles the Wear. Ir ir- , HART SCHAFFNER SL MARX have done wonders to lower your clothes costs We have these clothes for you this spring. MODEL CLOTHING Co. lllllllllllllllllllll lllll lllll llllllllll llllllllllllllllllll Nothing is more fascinating to a woman than HATS MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT MRS. SHULER'S PARLOR SHOP 915 Penn. Phone 4537 5 glvllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllillIllIIIlllllllllllIlllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllIllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllillg Sergeant Collier: Private, I'll impress upon you that you must be more respectful toward h I h d h d d nd lift men under during the war me. W y, a two un re a y . Records: You ain't got nothin' on me. 1 had twelve hundred people under me last summer. I . Sergeant, doubtfullyr What were you doing? . Records: I mowed the grass in a cemetery. -Carolina Buccaneer. :IIIIIIIIIVIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllillllllllllllllllll PHONE 2 27 8 DUNCAN-KLANER LUMBER CO. LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS Yard 10th and Sergeant G. W. EDDS, Mgr. JOPLIN, MO. ullnlnnnnlunuuurunnin: nunnunnunuunnunum The generosity of our advertisers have made the publishing of this book possible. They are worthy of your patronage. r CURRAN BOYER, Business Manager. ROBERT JEFFRIES. Asst. Adu. Manager. CANDIES DRINKS AT THE NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY Go Where Your Friends Go PHONE 501 Joplin Street JACKSON DRUG CO. APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PERFUMES-COMPACTS-STATIONERY NOONDAY LUNCHES ulnnnnnnllllluuulunlunnmnununnnnunnnnm:nnuunnnnnnuluunuluuuununu unulnu nnuluunlunlnuunluunu. Stan had been called to the door by the ringing of the bell. No sir. he saidin reply to the caller's query. I don't know how long Doctor will be. He's been called'out 'on an eternity case. CITIZENS STATE BANK 626 Main Street GENERAL BANKING Checking Accounts of S50 or more. - Savings Department. Time Certiiicates of Deposit. Christmas Savings Club. Foreign Exchange. A. B. A. Travelers' Checks. . Loans on Real Estate. Loans on Approved Collateral. J. A. Becker, Cashier. D. Warren. Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS W. J. J. Leffen. Prest. A C. S. Poole, Vice Prest. C. H. Arcularius F. T. Snapp 1 IE. H. Culver ' J. K. Wingert Geo. C. Meese I' r. i HOME PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTING U E Phone 180 827 Main Street 5 CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS LEEDY DRUMS E COULTER'S MUSIC SHOP E VEGA BANJOS PEDLER CLARINETS E unulunnlnlllllnullllllllllmnn :ml uununnnnnnnnunnunluuullululullllulnllnnuluununnluumuulluuulllnullluuu Nolan: While you were standing in the doorway. telling Mary 'Lizz goodnight, didnt it ever dawn on you- Bud Wilson: Gosh no! I never stay that late. ulllluluullnulunulllululnnllnlnnnunnlllllnnlulnnnunnunnnulnun lull Compliments of KEYSTONE HOTEL THIS SPACE IS DEDICATED TO THE --1 P , S JOPLIN COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA There are few honors greater in this world than that of advancing, step by step, up the ladder of Scouting to the highest 'rank of all Eagle Scout. Joplin Council Boy Scouts of America - Headquarters-327 Miners Bank Bldg. JOPLIN, MO. 5 IInlIIlllllllnllllllllullllullluuunnnnnuuuulununnnnulunnuInnnnIllInlllullllllllllnlulpilunuIulluulnulunlullulullullnlululu Amrriran Laundry Co. CE THAT SATISFIES With latest curtain equipment we are in a position to satisfactorily and safely do your curtain work. GIVE US A TRIAL PHONES: 2044-2045 VINOT HARDWARE CO. SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE Builder's Supplies E Good Buildings Deserve Good Hardware g pg R H Q Y Joplin, Missouri 822 Main street nnnninullnunInluninlumnuuuniunm nunnmnmuuuumun French: XVhere does steel wool come from? Homer: OE the sheep on the lron Mountains. of course. . Howard C. Murphy, Chairman of the Board E Delmar C. Wise, President 2 Victor L. Young, Vice Prest. g W'iIliam H. Landreth, Vice Prest. DIRECTORS: Q Virgil H. Board, Cashier H. C. Murphy J. C. Finke : Wi'IIiam F Fanning, Asst. Cashier D. C. Wise W. J. J. Leffen ' V. L. Young W. H. Landreth V. H. Board 5 Mildred R: Herron, Asst. Cashier 2 Sherman A. Smith, Asst. Cashier MINERS BANK or JCPLIN Established 18 77 SURPLUS S 1 00,000.00 CAPITAL Sl00,000.00 IF IT'S sHoEs- 2 ' x 3 12 if A lf gl H i i 1-Rm: mugs Rl6.U.S.PAT.0h1 ls the Answer BRECK'S WALK-OVER SHOP KAYSER HOSIERY FLGGDLIGI-ITI G Fw nl. -For Our Public Halls The architectural beauty of our public buildings is now enjoyed but a few hours each day. With the coming of night, the imposing grandeur of these halls is blotted out and any visitor to the city might think we didn't boast a single worthy edifice. Floodlighting means flooding with light. 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