Joplin High School - Joplimo Yearbook (Joplin, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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Hg HS' D'r+ NW' ...M '-T4 nam OFFICIALS TEAMS ACTIQN SPECIAL PLAYS I-IUDDLES AEME For many years Joplin High School has felt the need of a first-class field for athletic events. Out of this need has grown our fine new stadium at Junge Field. Mr. August C. Junge started the movement by donating the centrally located plot of ground compris- ing the field. For a number of years progress was slow because of lack of funds. Finally, in 1934, with C. VV. A. labor available, all Joplin united in one great effort to provide a thoroughly modern stadium. Ma- terials were provided through voluntary subscriptions of Joplin citizens, students, and alumni: and on Sep- tember 28 the new 375,000 concrete stadium, filled to capacity, was dedicated to clean athletics and good sportsmanship, at the Baxter Springs-Joplin game. The students of Joplin High School take this op- portunity to thank all who helped them in any way to secure this fine stadium. Inplilz lliglll ni Niglzf V f1.f.S'L'llIl7l.X' Timc' V V V igh is LL hlazv of light when it goes into action at night. This Oc- -Iuplin H lun l'I14lll4llllX xx hi-n pliw llohmti-Q 'mil ntlwr lntefrcstlug affairs aw he--lil. ' 'f ' , ' 1 ., 1 . 1 'l'hv stuilvnts look forward eagfhrly to the Friday morning assemblies. lNlz,my ll1U?l'6'Sl.lllg' :mil 1'llll4'Clll0ll2ll pmgramS have helen prcfsvnted during tl iv past year. 17is1nix5c1l Main C01'1'idu1' The east door seems to be the favorite exit when the final bell oi the afternoon rings. . . The main Corridor---the first place we know as sophomores, and the last wo'll lvavc as seniors. V V STANDUDANDQ-IEEQ!! lDli,4R 01.19 JOPLIN Dear 11111 Joplin, lleur old kl11pli11, XV11'll stand up for you. I ig'l1t '11111 vleim. Fm' Rml 211111 f1IAl'0I1. 'lb thusv colors wv arv true Stzuul 111111 Chr-er, boys, ,Ioplin is our pridv. c,lllt'0I', Clllxi'I'v 'l'I11- g.1'2lllQ'YS 1111 111-re lslll' juplill Iligh. I . . Ill. lwlulm' um! llfzrrlux l.,x'4fa1l tffllf f'u1ll1f'1'! fv1'w'irl1'1ll,lz1 tl 4'11lIf4'1'1'll4'1'. E. A. ELLIOTT .S'1zperir1len.de1Lt of Joplin Schools m i The completion of the new stadium at junge Field marks the latest step in a large modernizing program inaugurated in the Joplin school system several years ago. Out of this movement have come the modern- ization of our elementary school buildings, three new junior high schools, a new modern cafeteria at the senior high school. and finally, the stadium. -lunge Field with its stadium is developing into a very important civic center, and is filling a long-felt need for a place to hold large outdoor events. At the dedication ceremonies musical organizations from all over the district contributed to the program, and helped to make that one of the finest gatherings in the history of Joplin schools. The junior and elementary schools also feel the stadium theirs, where they may hold any large events they wish to plan. In this connection a great outdoor music festival in which the entire school system will partici- pate has been planned, to be held at the stadium this spring. It is our hope to make joplin an athletic center for the tri-state district. Numerous track events, including a tri-state meet, have been planned for the spring. lt is desirable that the people of Joplin think of the stadium and ath letic field as their property, and that any activity whose purpose is the betterment of the -loplin schools may be held there. I-'oifrleen 'l'h1- wcml .Vfflffilllllf wus of firm-lc urigin. ltsig1iiil'i1-tl tht: tmvli on wlnvh lout i'z1c'vs n'vrv run, :intl su wzls 2lSS4N'lZlll'll with tht- Olynipialn flaunt-s. xxfylllll has lwvn known :is tht- l'n'st Ulyinnixnl was ll f.1'I't'ilt nn- tlilllill vm-li-ln':1tmn nt tht- town ul' Ulylnnizi, in lilis, Clin-w, in T715 li. C'. This u-lt-lmmtiwii took plzu-v 1-vc-ry four yUill'S nntil thv llnnrtli cw-ntnry H- 11- ,Nl-'IINIL .-Xt IJ. At first font ittviiig' was thi- lJl'l'lIl'1.f7lll of nnlx' l'Yl'llt, hut lute-r all lnrins nl' 1,,f,f,',, fffgjl ,g'ls1,,,,,1 4-mninn-titimi in nliysivzll skill wt-rv zultlt-ml, snvh Ili wrt-stling', huxin,u'. hurling' thc- lizlvvlili, Zlllll utlwi' linrins nl' sports, vvvui c'l1zn'int i':u'ing'. 'l'ht- vniiipvtitirni, lllllllgll nl tht- lil't'llllSt, was allways trim-mlly, :intl during' tht- wlmlv tiniz- ull thc- ni'm-vzml4-i1vt- nl' tht- institntinn. l'ig'hting' with wt-:nmiis was l'nrhitltlvn. 'l'hv only prim- znvzlrmlc-nl il vivtni' was ai XVl't'iltll ol' wilml uliw-, hut this wus c'misitlvi'ml that grvzltc-st linnrn' :1 Cin-4-lc vnnlml zlvlilc-vv. lzvt-ry lnrin nl puhlic' zu'- Vlllllll wus gin-ii tht- x'ivtni'. linring' thv Olymnizuls 11 liK't'llIl5.l' nf nnitv :intl goutl lic-cling' was Cnltivatml. l.z1tt-1' ztrtistiv, lnusivztl, :incl not-tic'z1l von- tcists wvrc- :uhh-ml to those- of hnclily skill untl 1-mlu1':im'1-. Thx- hinnzln- izing' tc-mlm-in-y nl' thc- ft-stivzil was lic-lt as ll c'i't-:itixw llnrcv- in :ill this highe-st ln':1iic'lws ul' huiniln :1c'liim-x'v- nwnt, :intl lllillly ul' the- ,Ll'I'l'!lt works ul' tht- G11-vlqs inight hm- trzlcwl to thv liilliwiivi- nl thv n:Ltinn:1,l gznnvs. Riglmtly nsml, our stzuliinn, nl' whivli wv :nw justly nrmltl, llllty stininlzxtm- thzit lm-lin,Q' of unity ztntl gnml tk-llmvsliin in our school anal voininunityg it may proinntc- :tn in- tvre-st in gznnvs ut' skill, and c'1'e-atv :in t'IltllLlSlZlSlll for innsiv, nrt, tlrznna Zlllll nth:-1' liUl'IllS ol L'l0YLltlIlQ.f hunizln vxprt-ssiuli. l 1'flt'rr1 Hlililf GliIl Fl'l'll JNI-I lil-l.IO'l l' ARG.-XRI'I'l' XYIILIAMSON NAU-lEMAllCS , Thx- Jnzitlicinzltics coursv oflvrs tho studelnt two some-stvrs of plane- grc-oinvtry, onv ol' solid 51'P0lllCtI'y, ont- of junior zilgulmrzi, onv ol' trigo- nomvtry, and El linad onv ol' ziclvaxiwvcl 2ll1.1't l3l'll. Onei who has Coinple-tc-cl lliis coursv has an :ull-qnzitw pre-pzlrzition for any pravtivzil mzltlimnzmtivzml situation, as we-ll us ll good foundation for vollvgv inzltlic-lnzitivs. Stude-nts arc nrgml to tzilw planet geolnvtry, but tliv otlwr coursvs zlrv vleictixw-. During' the- past scinc-stvr 362 stude-nts xwiw vnrolled in thc inzltlivlnzltivs classes. EVANS NV. HUSKETT A. L. PRY li. U. HUMl'IIRlCY ICDNA C. 17RUMlXIllNl3 'l'l1v svic-iirv cionrsv 1m1'ox'idvs for 1-vvry kind of svlontific' intorvst. A our ol' ug'ric'ulturv is opt-n to all stndvnts, ll, your ol' biology to sopho- norcs, and il ya-zu' of vlwlnistry to juniors. Two plivsivsn voursvs zirv onvn o sc-niors: gwivrzxl, opvn vspc-vizxlly to girls: illlll te--cliliivzxl, for those stu- lvnts oxpm-cting' to tzlkv up that study ol' 1111-tliviiw, cligiiwe-1'i1ig'. or otlwr 01'llIllUlll svic-ntil'ic study. Gvology is ollm-rml for soniors who lizlvv tzikvn lui p1'v1'm-qilisitv vourst-s. 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Twp st-me-stt-rs ol spcifvll may be sulmstitutc-nl for one IHPSUXIA ull lltL'l ltLll't' 'mil unix ull coxnpusition. Elnpllasis is plavml on var- l '? i , 'l.'S x'x'.'1Jl'OS X'- ii L L tus typvs ul' litorilturi-. A P0111IJl'l'llllllSiV0 rcvivw of grzunnmticztl princi- lms IN lncluilul lll tlu l2Xlit111tu1l cliss ln the l2Bcl1s mxclx pu ive- g'rzuluz1tv is glyi-11 L1 cmnprcfllcnsivo vssc--ntiuls tvst. Tlwsv slmwing' Howl fur it nrt- rvqui1'ccl to vnrull in Z1 spcvial ossc-ntials class for l2.bX lunly. .X1'UlIl'Sl' ul' lmsinvss llnglislm is pnwitlml fur IZA L'lllllllll'l't'iLll tumlvnts. DN.-X lifXRl.UXY .lflf S. l.lYlNGS'l'UN ,lf.Xll Cl..-Xllilf IQUISINSUN l'f1't1l1 I svn 'lilw spvcvll plffpartment offers every typo of study 21 spifecll stutlwnt nmy wish. Spin-c'l1 l ut'l'vrs the lnntlalnmfntzils nl speexcli study, while bpm-vll IX' is ll il1'zun:1tic's coursv. Tllust- students cspcviully intcre-stod in iillilllg' purt in pluys vnroll in tlmcsw umursf-s. ln Spovvlm lll, ll ilclmtv umirsv. tlw prim-iplvs of clvlmtt- :mil urutury 1111- stuiliccl zmcl lllllllllxll. Stuili-nts lrum ull lmrzinvlws ul' thi- spvc-vlr ilvpurtinm-nt lmyv 1'Iltll'l't'lll many vontvsts, 11ml lmvc- lllllkltt plc-using sl1uwing's. Tlrv spcecli ilu-pzirtmi-nt sponsmw-tl 11 vvry slivm-ssfill invitation spe-wll iUllI'll2lIl1l llt at Joplin tlur- inff illlt past j'Ulll'. :xml 1111 llltl'ltlllLll'Ill ilvlmzltv t0lll'l1Zl.lHt'1li. About lflll I-1 stu xlunts purticiputc-ml in this svrics ull cle-lnutvs. 'klvhfv W 1 3 11 ' 'L 'yn - ., . 'A f gm yvk 11ll1'X 1, k'1111111I1'11'111111 11l'1l1ll11 C, j1111ks1113 11111' 11I41'l'1' 111111111 111111111111 111 CQWIMEQCE 1111- 1'11111111111'1-1111 1'11111's11 11111-rs 11111 1'111111s 111 1111111 s11111'111111111 111111 1 1 1111111111 111 111 1 . ' 111111111i111g, 11111- S1'IIl1'S1l'IA 111' 1-11111111111'1'i111 11111 1 1111.1 11111-11 S111111-511 ls 111 1111111 ' gg. 1-X 51111111111 1'11111111111i11g' 11111 1-111111111z1'1'i:11 1111111311 IN I1 1111-11 111 l'1'1ill1 N1'11Il1 1 C41 11111- y11111' 111' 1J4JU1i1i1'l11J1l1g' :11111 1w11 y11111's 111' 1111111 5111111111 11111 11'11111g', 11111 11111 1111111141 1'O1111Jll11x11 lll 11111 1111111 5111111-st111' 11s 111111-11 111 I1 11. '1'1111s11 s111111-111s 111'11 1'111111i1'1111 111511 111 111111111 11111' 1111111111111'1'i111 1i11gA11s11 111 111-1 ISN 1'111ss. 111 11111 1'11111111111'1'1111 111111111'111111111 XII s1111l11111s w111'11 11111111111 1111l'1I1p.1' 11:11 1111341 s1111111s1111'. L11DT'O'V'L1 'S11UJL.1 1-10119-Y-1-1orr1e gC,O1'101'T11CS' 11111s1111111111 1111 11 111 111111 111 U111' 1i111'111'y is 111181 11111g1'11wi11g' its 111111111-1's, 111111 111 11111 11 7 1111- 1l11'I'211l1I'1' 111111 11111 111st111'y 11111ss1-s 11111 111111111 sys11,1111 is 1151-11. All 1111 1111' 11-1111111 1111115 111 11111511 1'111ss11s 1'11111111g 111 11111 1l1JfilI'y, 111111 11111 11111 ilj'IIl1'l1t 111' 11 51111111 11111 11111' 11111 Sl1I111'S1l'I'. '1'1111 sys111111 x11 11111' s111is1'11111111'1'. 111 11111 111111111 1111111111111i11s 11111111r111111111 11111 s1111111111s 11. 1111111s1- 11111 x'11111's 111 1111111111111 111' S1'XV111Lf. 15111'i11g' 1111 1 S 1111 lll 1111-S11 1'111ss11s1 N1l111'S11'l' 111 s111111-1115 11 1 55 hav -1-1 1n1l1v'1 '1-Q WNW? 1.Jl111'Il 1J111'111'1' 1'1111111 C111-s111111 1C-11111 C1ilI'1i 1111111111111 bl. 44131111 .XVIII I MERLIE MARTTN HELEN KRllECKllAl'S NV. N. C'0l.l.lNS QEFICE SECVQETAVQY---AW-I LETKQS Over 300 hoys meet the physival 4-duration rcquireinont by belonging to tho R. O. T. C. dc-pzirtinent. Boys not cnrollr-cl thcro are in thi- regular g'j'IllllllSlLllll classc-S. Practically all girls ztrv 1'vg'ulz1rly enrolled in physi ful mluvzition vlzissvs. Thr- girls' uthlvtics is lf0I1lillli'i.l Ontiroly to intra inurzil zwtiyitivs, hut thc boys engzlgv in inter-Sfhool events in Dl'fLCtlC'21ll5 ull sports. lnvlutling' thi- Carle-ts whose ll. O. T. C. work invvts thc physi cal mlucation rcquireinont, 1029 stutlonts were cnrolletl in this depart- inc-nt during the past scincfster. VICTOR A. HAINES A. VV. DUAN CHARLES l'. FARINIICR j. ARTHUR HENLEY l N f f' V . VQQMQNAL Arms .756 Two yi-airs of inzxnual training' are offvreicl, two years of auto lllCCllZl,ll- ics. :intl two years of Carpe-ntry. Stutlm-nts vnrollvcl in either of the shop voursvs urv rvquirml to take- shop inatlieinatics and shop drawing. These sloth-nts sos-nil onv-hull' rlziy in the Shop, and the other half in regular vlaissvs. lXli'i'llllIllt'Lll tlruwing is offvrml those Students who do not take thi- shop voursvs. llllt it innst he elective. The combined numher of stu- rlvnts in zill imlustriul urt class:-S tho lust se-rnester was 223. 7i'IL'A'llf,V Pl l UTAVQY AN D M USIC ln lhf- R. U. 'l'. C. ala-pui't1m'nt uri- 312 Czulvts 0lll'Oll4'Kl. 'lllwso are iliviilml into Your 1-oiiipziiiivs uml 21 vzulvt hzmml. The voliiplvlm- military vmlrsw vow-i's ll llll'l'l'-yK'lll' pm-riocl, :lt lhv mmliiplvtioii ul' which nm' max' luv g'i'zul1lzil1-il with ll vuiiiliiissiuii. 'l'hv imisiv vmirsl- vmisists ul' hunml, Ul'K'llllStl'Il, gli-ri vluh, :mal vliorus vlussm-S. 'llhv hziml Liml thv mmlwlic-st1'z1 im-vt vvvry mlily, thv glow clubs tlircw- limi-s zu wr-vli, :xml thv vliorus oiiw il wi-clk. During' tho past sviiwslvr in thi- Ul'l'llKlSlI'1l xvvrc- wiirulli-ml SIT stuclc'1itS, in thi- hzmcl Tl, in thc- CUlHlJll10il glvi- 1-hills 813, ziml in lhv c'l1m'us zippruximzitc-ly 200 SlL1tlUlllS. WUTAIQY SAND CAIVIAIN li. A. Iil.l.XVC 5l.Rhl'.ANl ll. XV. l'Hl.l ll R 'l' FIQANK L'UllI.'l'lCR The' hzinml has lu'-vn fuitllful in atfcxiiclziiim- :lt :ill llomm- ,Quinn-S, :lml nt sm-vvrul of thc' mit-mul'-lrmwii ,qium-S. 'l'hv trim ZlDlX'll1'Z1lN'0 ol' thx- lll1'll1lil'I'S in thx-ir sph-mliml nvw uni- Ilmwiis, thi- stirring' musing and thv difficult !1lZlllL'llV1'l'S lx-tw:-vii hal lvc-Q, :ill liclpocl to iiizikv tha- hziml il vvry Dfllllllfll' orgzmizzition with tho Spm-vtz1tol's. A lllI',Lf1' Slizlrci ol' vw-mlil lm' thc- mitliilsizisiii :lt thc- stzicllum gatlwriiigs is ilus- thx- liiviiilmc-1's ul' this Ul'g'1llll- zzltmii. riil-x'-vm' ACI Q BIGLOGY ST ENCDGFPADHY Eff W,,. C ', I AW ,, .I , Quai' G X 5? x. A 3' -' my x 3 Q v N' ' S nl' . . ' 1-fix 15. nn' pf' , , .nil 'AQ K Q 1, v ,yn - M f'5?f2e+2 h A L'E' ' KF! x X SENIOIQS JOHN PLAYTIER President ALLAN SEILER Vice-president FRANCES HAUGHANVOUT Secretary NEVILLE LAYTON Treasurer HERMAN SHELTON Sergeant-at-arms CHARLES SHAFER Parliamentarian MISS COLVIN, MR. HENNING MISS HASWELL , , , h Sponsors Haughawout Seller Shaler Layton Shelton Playter V Y The senior class of 1935, after three happy years in Joplin High are now ready to pass into the greater and more difficult things in life. They are not setting out unprepared, for during these years in high school they have thought of something other than having a good time. In their sopho- more year they attracted considerable attention by their willingness to enter into the school's many activities, and the efficiency with which they completed what they had set out to do. In their junior year their excep- tionaly Clever play, The Amazons, was well received. Many juniors won high ratings in extra curricular activities. Through the work of orators, dehaters and musicians, Joplin has ac- quired a record not to be easily surpassed even by larger schools. Out- standing in all these activities have been the seniors. W'l1ile the class ranks very high scholastically, the twenty highest ranking students are as follows: Herman Shelton, lone Dinger, Emily Jane Buxton, Dorothea Hawley, Dorothy Dilworth, Josephine Davison, Nondas McDaniels, Mary Morris, Robert XVilliams, Harry Hurst, Mary Margaret Alcott, Ellen Berniece Stewart, liva Taylor, Bryan Mitchell, Lois Wiiiter, Lois Landon, Jeanette Crawford, Vivian Woolsey, Richard -Craig, and Dean Miller. 7 1t'C'llf'X'-.l'II ADDINGTON, MARGARET CIIIIITIIFVCIGI Plmilugizui, M Club ALCOTT, MARY MARGARET Genvral Olympiad, A. O. A., Chorus, N. Ilonor Sucivty ALLEN, RU'I'II MARGARET Cvuvrnl SZIDDIIOIIIJIIIQ Cluvrus, Cilvc Club ANDERSON, CARI. CqIHlIlllI'l'!'I!II ANDERSON, EMILY LUCY ffC1I.'1'l'Il Olyuipizidg S. l'. Q. R., Spyglaxss AUSTIN, DON Gmzvral llizummcl and Disc BALL, VIRGINIA G4'm'r11I Olyiupizul, Churus, Glvu Club BARNETT, XVOODROVV fivmwzzl Fuulbzill, 'I'mck, Bnskvtbzlll BEELER, GEORGE Gvzwrrzl 'l'1':u'k, Dizlmuml mul Disc, Athi-u:u'um BELLES, EARL, JR. ffL'l1fl'?'11l Dizuuoml :uul Disv, l m'um BEST, VADIS Cmluzzvrriczl Art Club, Chorus, Dizuumul :uid Disc CAMl'BEI.L, RIll'II fifvzvrrll BLAIR, ELEANOR Gzwlvral Szlpplmniilu BLAIR, REBEKAII ffI'11t'1'lll IDIYIIIDIZICIQ Spyglalss, Fuzlturistp A. O, A., 9 I' Q R BLANKENSIII I', ROBERT JAMES Iirzzrrnl Joplimu, SDI'f1l1lSSQ Sm-uiur Play, Dizl numml :Incl Disv, Zncl Lic-ut., R. O. l. C.. BOIILTINGIIOIISE, KATIILENE CIllHl1Ill'7't'IlII Clumrusg IR-11 Club BOYD, JOIIN ffvlzrrnl Bzuulg Arclwry, l m'um, A. O. A., R. O. T. C. BOYD, VIRGINIA CIIHIIIIIPVFIIII Girl livscrvosg Philugivm, Clmrus BRADEN, CLARA IRENE f10IllIlIl'1'l'l'fll Atzilznutizln BRADEIELD, MAX Gvlzvral I.. C. F., Dizuurnul :uid Disc, Orclu-stl':1 BRAECKEL, LIICILLE FIIH17Ilt'7'l'I!1I Olympizul BRADLEY, MARSHALL C1'nr'1'nI III'1'l'lllt'Zll1, lXI:1sks-rs, N. F. L., Bzlskvtbull BRASIIER, JIMMY fslHIH71l'1'!'illI Dinmrmrl zuul Disc, Forum. Pre-s., Ili-Y, N. Iluuur Society BRETT, XVILLIAM Cr'Hr'r11I Gzmvvl :xml Quill, Bvst Drillvnl Czulvt. 1034, Mninr, R. O, T. C., IVIIZIIIIOINI :mel Disc, Adv. lXIg'r. Joplinm BROCK, ELVVOOD First Lie-ut., R, . Disc, Forum 0 'r C- BROXVN, Di JN Art Club BROVVN, NORTON R. O. T. C. BRYSNON, EVERETT Commmrial IJlZl1llU1lKl and Gclzvral CQ0lIIH1I'I't'l'II1 Gfzwrrzl Glw Clulmg lllzilu Quartet, Mixml Quzirti-t1 Drum Corps, Mikzuln g jr. :mil Sr. Class Plays, Faust , N. I'IOI10l' Sucii-ty BUCKINGHAM, HAROLD CIFHCTIII Diamfmcl zuicl Disc, Second Limit., R. O. T. C, BULLOCK, MARGERY General Drum Corps, Ole-v Clulm, fD1'CllK'Sll'2l, Piamu Solo XVinrwr in T1'i-Stzitif, Stzitv, and Nzitiumil Cemtvsls, 1031, N. llfmur Sucivty BURNS, GENEVIEVE C0111n1f?rrirzl Sigma G:imm:1 lfiililxln BUXTON, EMILY JANE CIClll'?'flI Szippliuiiizuig lNl2lSlU'I'S, Quill :uid Scroll, S. P. Q. R.1 Spygflsiss, Assoc. Editor: Oh! D Kay, 'AElm1-r, Tz1kiug l'-1llll0I',S liaise, and Sr, Clziss Plziyg N. Hmiur Society CAGLE, JEAN Crminmwrial Sigma Gzuuum Lzimlxlng Glvv Club CAMPBELL, EDITH Girl Reserve-sg Atzilzmtinn Couiuzfrrial CANTRELL, MAXINE Gwzarzzl Szipplirmizln CAPLINGER, RAY Cmmmfrrial Forum, Riflu Tvzuug Ili-Y CARL, EVELYN Gvnural Szlpplimiizing Girls' Glvf' Club, lllixvcl Chorus, Drum Corps, Mik:ulu. CASKEY, MARVIORIE Cmivrzzl Szippliunizlng ll. l'. O. R. Il., l'rz'-s., jup- limu Siiupslwt Eclilurg Sr. Class Play CAYLOR, HENRY ETTA GL'71fL71'l1l Philo Pliruiiiziug Mixvil Chorusg Sigma Gzuumzi Lzuuhclzi, Sc-crf-tziry CLEARMAN, RALPH C:L'Ht'l'fl1 Gavel and Quill CLINE, DOROTHY Cr'm'1'11I Olympizulg llinmrziry Livut, Culmwl CLINTK JN, CHARLES C'r11111m'l'i'1'r1I Atlieuzwiimg Drum Corps, film- Club: Ili- Y, 'lirG:is., N, F. L.: lh-hzitog juplinw CLOSE, VEVA ILEENE fimzvnil Girl Rvsvrvvsg Chorus COLE, EVELYN C1U1Il7Ht'7'l'llII Atlzmtizui COLE, NEIL Cmirrfif 'I'rzwkg Hzisketlmll COOKERLY, MARY JUNE Cvizvrul Glev Club, lJI'ClIC'SU'2l, Drum Corps COOPER, MAY CiI7lI!HIl'l't'lll, COX, LELA f'01llHlt'7't'll1I Philo llhrrmizm COX, MARGARET Gi'm'rnl Philo Pllmnizm CRAIi'I'RIfIf, INIARGARI-I'I' f'rmm1z'rriuI I'IiiIu I'Iiruni:ui3 Cliiirus CRAIG, RIVIIARID f.'m1z'ra1l Slim- Ili-Ixzm' 'I'i':umg I.. C. I-'.3 Spxplzissg uw- ' ' 1 .lhlxt'IN, Dizuituml mul IIISUQ A. U. .XJ N. Iluiwr Swvim-ty CIIANIC, IDAIIRI. lIllHllll1'l'l'l.lll IFIHIIINIII i'RAXVI UIlIJ, xlIiANIi'I l'I'I Hi'm'1'nl I'l1iIri,gi:ln3 S. I'. Q. R. CIiICI'X'II, GLAIFYS !f4'l14'1'1lI A. U. Ag I'm-lm Club: IXI, Vlulvg N. Ilmmr SHUIUIS' CRUIICII, I RICID I.. lfvm'1'ul Gnu-I :xml Quillg bluplimwmg Ilisimuml :mil Ilisvg Glw- flulmg I5I'IIIll i'urps DAVIS. ICII'I'IIA IXIAIC f'mi11m'n'1'1ll Girl Ri-se-1'vc's1 S. I'. Q. R.: I'IiiIu I'lirmi- mn DAVIS, IXIAXINIC fifHIIH11'V1'Ill1 Ulyinpzlimlg Spyglzlssg Girl Ii1's1'rvc-44 DAVIS, XVII.I3IiR'II l1i'm'rul AlIIl'll2ll'lIIIl IBAVISON, JUSICPIIINIC livm'i'ul Ilriim Cirrus: Ulympzmlg 5. I'. Q. II.: NI. IIUINII' SUCIPIY IJAVVICS, C'IIAIlI.U'I I'I'f I'm111m'l'4'i1ll Girl lic-sf-i'vi-sg I'liiIii IIIIVHIIIIIII DAY, lXIAIllIf'l Ii.'X l'nm1m'rfi41l . , . . 5. I. Q. Ii.g C-irl Ili-si-i'v1-s DAY, RICIIARI7 f4UHl'Hll'l'l'IlIl Iuplillin' I 1' I' Ili nm :ml incl Di I N :1 1 vi.. IIulmr Surivly IJIE I.ISI.IC, GICORGIE Cr'1ir'1'uI Rmliiu C'IuImg A. O. A. DIC VII.I.IiRS, CIARICIC Iivm'rul l'Iim'us3 Girl Ill-si-1'x':-sg Spzmisli Cliilm IJIICIII., KIENNIQTII fimimull jnixliliing A, U. A.: I3riim furpsg Ir. :lml Svniur flziss I'I:lx's1 Iiirimuml :mil Iiiwg NI. Iluimr Surivty I?II.NVOIl'I'II, IlURU'I'IIY f4UHI7lIL'I'l'I4II Girl Ilvsm'i'x'r's3 Oiutrvryg Sipgnizl Cilllllllfl I.:u11Imcl:i3 N. Ilruiiwi' Suvic-ty IJINGIER, IONIE f1um'r1il Sigma Gamma I.:nmInIng Szuliitznlfwiznlig N. Ilunm' Sucivty ININALIDSON, IJOIIUTIIY IXI. fIl'm'ri11 IXJIIIIANCIC, ICI.IE.XNUR fI1'm'r1ll IJRAKIC. NAONII I'uu11m'ri'iu1 DRICNNAN, RAY fiUlll7lll'Vl'l'f11 IZ. III I. C.: IIIIIIIIHIIKI :incl Dim' I5IX'IIARIYI'. I9RIfI3IiIiIi'K fffllvfllf DUCKETT, EDNA INIAE Cf1111111v1'1'i111 Sigma ci2lllllll2l L:1111bmlz1g Girls' Glu- Clubg Mixc-:I Glvc- Club: Girl llvsa-14x'1-S1 Mik:1d11 lJI'GAN, EVELYN RUBY Ci1'111'1'11l DIINIIAINI, CLAYTON C'n111111z'1'1'f111 lizuiclg llflllll Curpsg Ili-Yg Gl1-1- Clubg R. O, T. C.g TXIZIIILIZII Traiiiiiig' Lilllll EBENSTEIN, ELNURA fIt'HL'l'!lI Girl Ruse-rvi-sg Rzuliu Clubg Cliurusg S. I'. Q. R.: Orz1111ry, jr.g N. II1111111' Sucivty EIHJS, HELEN Cr11111111'1'1'i1lI Sig111:1 flilllllllil L:1111bclz1, Vicv-prvsg Girl Iles:-1'v1-sg Rzicliu Club EDIXIINSTER, IOIIN CJUIICVLIZ Baslciftlrzillg L. C. Eg Radio Cl11b EISENBACII. LA VETA Cr11111111'1'rial Cz1stz1Iiz111g Cl111r11sg Girl Tzt'Sl'I'YL'S ELSNER, IXIAXINE f:f'lIL'l'UI Ulyiiipizulg A. U. A.g N. F. I..g llvliulc-5 lJl'2lllll'yQ Spyglznssg jnpliiiiug Sviiiur As- sc-mbly C11111111itt01'3 N. H1111411' Sovivty EI.W'OOl7, ARE FA MAE CTUIII 1111'1'1'iaI C1lSl2ll i 2111 EMERSON, IXIARTIIA Gu111'1'aI Girl Iii-svrve-sg Art Clubg Clumrusg Arub- 1-ry Clubg Sillllllllllllilll ENIJICUTT, TOM f:l'lIf'l'tIl R. O. 'I' C.g R. A. Ri. Club: Iizuiclg Atl1011:1P11111 ERBESFIELIJ, ROSA f:L'Ht'l'lIl FAIBLER, BILLY G1'111'1'11I A. 10. A., lII'L'S.Q R. O. I. C.. lull I.11'ut., lllillllllllll 111111 Disc FAHRIG, REBECCA G1'111'1'11I S11ppl11111i:111, XvlCL'-I7l'1'S.Q Tjflllll Curpsg GI:-v Clubg jr. Class Ijlilyl Cburusg Mus- kcrsg N, II1111111' Sucicty FARNIIAM, RUTH Ii0111'1'11I Sz1ppl11111iz111g S. P. Q. R.g Girl lin,-ss-1'x'vs, Pre-5.3 Radium Club: ,l11pli111r1g II11111111 Srrcivty FELKINS, NETTIE Gv111'1'11I Girl Iii-sc-1'v1-sg Sig'111:1 Gz1111111:1 l-:1111b1lz1 FINLEY, ROBERT EIJXVIN f:I'llt'I'll1 Bamlg Kll'Clll'F-lI'2lQ Glue Clubg Cliurusg VV11o1Iwi111l Quiiilvtg Brass Sl'Xll'l FRENCH. GAYLEN C111111111'1'1'f41l Pbilu I'I1r1111i:111g Girl lll'Sl'l'Yl'5Q IXI Club. Prusg Clwrusg Glcv Clubg O1'1'l11-s1r:1g Bz1sk1-tbz1lIg INIik:11l1J FRITTS, VIRGINIA CTUllIIllf'l'L'It1I G, A. A.1 Girl Ilesi-1'vesg I'l1ilr1 I'l1r1111iz1113 Sigma Clrilllllllil Lz1111bclz1. GAIXIBILL, IXIAURICE li1'111'1'11l IjCl321lt'Q Ili-Y GAIILT, IXIARY VIRGINIA Cn1111111'1'1'i11l :At2ll?lllll2lIl1 Gln-v Clubg Mixvcl fllUl'll4 GAIILT, TED f:L'l1l'7'lII Mziskcrsg II111'c11lvz111g R. O. T. C., First L11-ut. GAVIN, CLEO PATRICIA fTUllIlII4'l't'I.!II Atz1l1111'1i:1iig I5l'l77Ilt' GEORGE, IXIILDREIJ fi:t'llt'7'l1I Sigma flilllllllil L111i1b1I:1g Girl IQ1-sn-1'v1'h1 INI Club 192 Q, -. 14 A .53 ' A S 'I GILCI IRIST, GRACE NIARGAIU-IT Gen. fll'Cllt'Sf.I'llQ Cll111'llSi GOOCH, PAUL Siizuiish Club Gt'7lPl'fIl l 11otl1z1llg T1':11'k: All1Pl1?lQlllI1, Prr-s. GOOIJNVIN, GEORGIA ffL'l11'1'fl1 Orvlic-strzig I'l1il41,Q'i:1113 l 1'11c'i11g' GOITLD, HARRY Hi-YQ :xllll'll5li'lllllQ lliscg Riflw 'INPZIIIIQ C:l'Ill'l'llI 'I'rz1ckg IDi:1111m1111l 111111 D1-bzito GRAlfl , l.liRliNlE l'n111111e'rz'ir1l l'l1il11 l'l11'1111i:111 GRICNINGER, NVIl.l.lAlN'l C'u1111111'1'1'i11l lfimtlnillg 'l'1':1Ckg Atl11111:11'11111 GRIESSIER, MARY RI'l'A !'i1'111'1'111 Ulyiiipizulg Girl R1-ssrvr-3 C'l1111'11s CRUISER, LENNA f'm111111'r1'if1l Si1g111:1 fiilllllllil l.:1111Inl:1 GllIi'l l'liRMAN, Al.li'lE lfn1111111'1'1'ir1l l,l'l'lll'Sll'1l GUINNIEIE, IIAZEI. ff1'H1'7'1lI Girls' l7l'llIll Crirpsg jnpliiimg M C'l11I1g Olyiiipizulg C'I1111'11s1 l,l'L'hl'SllA1lQ 'lqvllllli Gl?l'l'Y, ROBERT i G1'111'1'11I lli-YL Art Club llAMll.'l'UN. HENRY Gv11v1'a1I llc-1'1'11lv:111, I,l'l'S.Q A11lSliL'1'j N. F. l.. HALIC, ISARNICY fivlivrul llAl.l., FRIZID C1'111'1'uI S11:111isl1 C'l11l1g T1':1c'k lIAl.l., MARY ffl'llt'I'llI I'l1ilf1,Qi:111g Girl Iii IIARMON, l'Alll.lNli A1'gf111z111ts HARRIS, Rl I'll ff 5lHlll1l 111111111111 I,:1111l1clz1, l,l'f'S.i C'l1111'11s sv1'v1-sg fillllflli l'n1111111'1'1'1'11l f 'H1'7'1l1 llAl'GllANVOll'l', FRANCICS f:l'Ht'I'IlI Ulyiiipizul, l c'111'i111f lllllll, Prefs.: l'1:1111l 'l,I'l'l1f'Sll'JlQ S1-11 ul' 5l'lllUl' Class: lX. H1111- 111' Siwivty HAWLEY. IXJRUTIIEA Civiivwil I I l'l1il11 l'l11-1n1iz111g C'l1 lltlllfll' Sucivty HA YNI li, l RANC'liS f11'11S1 S. li. Q. R.: N. !l1'111'1'f1l I 4,11-ls' l,l'lllI1 C111113 Alillilllllilll, In-5.5 M Cl11l1g film- cillllll N. lI1111m11' Sfuvivly IIAYS, JAMES EVANS li1'111'rf1I Bzuulg f,I'L'llQ'Sll'ZlQ Gzwvl 111111 Quill lIlilNZ, lili'l l'Y ANN fi1'111'rf1I lltbllllllllll Siwulzlssg fjlYlllI!lllQ A. O. A.: C'I1f11'11sg Art CllllDQ Quill Zllltl Scroll IIICKS, ALICE' lI1'l11'ml Nl, i'l11l1g .llllbllllllbl lil. C. Cf, l'1'vS. lllGGlNBO'l'llAlN1, llIiI.liN l'm111111'l'1'i1!l Alillilllllilll, Rvp111't1 11- HIGGINBOTHAINI, LOIS Couzincrriiil flI'CllP5l1'2lI Czistulizing Girl llcscrvi-si Chorus, N. Ilunur Sucivty HILL, CLARA BELL Cozzzlzzvwizil Atzilzuitiznii HUDSON, MARY CP1101'1l'l Sz1ppI1u11i:1111 Spyglzissg Jupliiim HORTON, CHARLES CL'lIF1'!ll Gave-l :mal Quillg R. O. T. C.: lizuulg Tvimis Team HOXVARD, NADINE C1'11i'1'ul Sigma flilllllllll l.2llllllll2'lI Art Club HUGHES, LA VERNE General Fuotlnzlllg 'll1'ZlCli, Atl1e11:1eu111 HUNT, CLARENCE Vnfritiozznl HURST, HARRY Iimzvwrl Hurculczuig fII'Cll4'Sll'flQ xxI0OllXVlllll Quar- tet: N. Ilummr Society HUTCIIISON, CIIAUNCEY f:l'lIl'VlI1 Atbc-1111911111: Cliurusg Ili-Y INGERSOLL, CLARENCE CIUIIUVIII Frmutbullg Spygglzissg A. O. A.Q R. O. T. C., Juplilmmg i1Xtlli llill'lll1lQ Track INGERSOLL, MELVIN C'U111n1z'1'1'iuI Bzlskvtbzill, Truck JACOBS, ALFRED Gmzviwzl Fuutllzlllg Truck, Dvbrlti? IRWIN, JACK Cf!'l!L'I'III I., C. F., Vice-pres., Bzlmlg cJl'Cllf'Sll'JlQ Debzitcfg R. O. T. C., Ijlillllflllil :mul Disvg Rifle- TL'ZlIllQ D1-11111 Corps, S1-11iur As- seiubly Cu111111ittcu JAY, DAVID CPIIl'7'III JEANS, VETA Cr1111111v1'ri41I Mixed Cliurusg M Club, Sig'111:1 Clilllllllil Lilllllklilj Jupliinu Typist JENNINGS, MARY LOUISE Cmivlvil Olyinpiuclg Joplimo JONES, BESSIE C'0HIH1I'l'l'lllf Philo l,lll'Olllillll Alrilzuitizm JONES, HAROLD Cmwrrzl .Atll9llf1t'llIllQ R. O. T. C. JONES, MARGARET ANN C'01l17llf'7'K'IIII Girl Rvscrvcs JONES, MILDRED C0111111M'ri11l Glee Club, Mixed Cborusg Girl Reserves: Czlstalizmg Spyglzissg Rziclio Club: N. Ilcmur Society JONES, RUTH MAXINE C0111v1101'riu,l JORDAN, NVILLIAM CPIl6'7'Gl R. O. T. C.: A. O. A.: Diamoricl mul Disc' KELLER, EDNA CLAIRE Gmicral Orcliestrzlg Pliilogiziiig Drum Curpsq Band KELLY, NADIEN Gf'71F7'l1l Buskcllmzillg Cluvrus KELSU. JACK Gvnrrzzl Gnu-l und Quill, 'l'rvz1s3 A. U. A.: Stu- clvnt Cuuimil, Tri-us, N. lluiim' Society KICNNEIBY, HOXVARID I'orc1t1'm1aI Fuutlizlllg Stuclvnt Cuuncil Kllilflill, EIFNVARD EARL C1'1n'rr1l KING, ISICTTY f:1'llt'l'Il, Ulympizul, Sncifll Clizlirmzmg N. lf. L.: Spyaflzlssg Muslwrsq M Cllllll Slllilnlll Cuiiiivilg N. llmiur Suvivty Kl.lilN, IIIERMINIE f:r'Ilt'l'f1I l'liilug'i:ui, l':11'l.g Clifwusg Girl lies:-:wi-s KRIIECKHAUS, MILDRIED Cvuwrul Orclim-sim, Nl Clubg Olynipizulg Cliurus KI'l3liR, DARL fff'm'rnI lfmmtlmllg Truck LAMB, MARY liLlZABlZ'l'II Grlzurrll Czlstzlllzmg Girl lim-si-rvPs LAMB, MARY f10lHll!t'P'l'lIlI Cliurus LANIDON, LUIS FlIllllI1l'l't'l.flI Slgflllil Grumnn li.flllllXlIlj S4-niur l'l:1yg N. lllllllll' Sucivty LA NIICR, llllGlII.A GRACE l'rm1n1vn'i111 Szxpplilmiun LAVVSUN, RAY l'n1'u!im111I R. O. 'l'. C., Rifle 'l'0nm LAYTON, NliVll.Lli Ilvlzvrnl Olvmpizul, Mzislwrsg Spyqlussi Girl Rv- svrvvsp S1-niur Class, 'l'r0:1s.g N. llunm' Sucivly LICARY, MARTllA f'U'll1Hl!'P'4'l1l1 Art Club, Slgflllil clilllllllil l-z1mlxl:1 LLliNVliI.l.YN, PAUL ffn'H1'l'lII LILIES, CIECILIA Uf'm'1'nl Xlilcaalu Lll'l'l'l l', MliRRliLL !if'm'ru1 L. C. F., lic-lint:-3 lizmclg llrum Corps LOFTUN, VVARRIQN livrzvrrzl Dizmiriml mul llisrg Riflv TPZHII LUNG, MABICL fl0lHHll'7'l'l'll1 LOVIQSEE, OPAL ffl'Hl'l'tII Ulm- Clulig Art Club: Clmrus LYl'7liN, CllARl.lfS fiI'lll'I'l1! Gzlvvl :xml Quillg -Iuplimng Stumlvlll fflllllfll, l'1'1-S., N. F. L.: Mzlslu-rs: N. llullul' Srwiviy LYSCTIU, AUGITSTA fIt'l1!'l'tl1 MAGILL, Bli'I l'Y JO Cvlzwwll A. U. A., S:ipplim1i:1i1g Drum Corps: Orulicstnig N. llunui' Socivty MANASCO, I. T. I,IH'llflIJ1IUI MARCUIXI, BILL General MATTES, GUS G6'l16'l'lll IVIC CIILLEY, NYILSON Gmzrwazl MC DANIEL, NONDAS Gt'1lfI'fII S. P. Q. R.: A, U. A., Orchestra, Chorus: Pliilogian, Pres., joplilno, Sr. Editor MC GLOCHIEN, CHARLES Vmratimml MC GUVVAN, HAROLD l m'atio1mI Hi-Y MCGIIIRK, MARGIE C:l'71L'7'llI Art Club, Mika4lo Sfvin-fy, Cbristinas Float MELIN, CHARLES Cvrzwiil L. C. F. MELTON, KATHLEEN f'01111111'7'i'iz11 Atalantian MILES, IIOYT, JR. Cf'lIUl'!11 Gavel ancl Quill, N. F. L., Spyglassg Orchestra, Altornatv Statc Di-bats-3 j r. Class Play: R. O. T. C.: Sr. Ring' anal Pin Comniittvo MILLER, LILLIAN CTfHIIIl1t'7'1'Il!l Chorus, M Club MILLER, EVA DEAN C'0HH7It'7'l'I1l-1 Spanish Club, Stumlvnt Council, N. Honor Society MILLER, HARRY ffI'lIl'l'!ll IVIILLER, ELVIN Comuzcrviul Hovs' Glas- Club, Chorus, Mik:iclo 1 Faust , Athi-naeuln, Tennis Club MILLER, MELVIN C:C HL'1'l1I MITCIIELL, BRYAN fIUHIHlt'l't'IlII Athi-nzwuln MONTALIXJ, ROSE MARIE Gf'l1l'7'tII Olyinpizulg Glu- Club, Girl Rcsvrvvsp Drum Corps: Ir. Class Play, Dvbau-1 Chorus, N. Honor Socivty MORGENTHALER, ROBERT Gcnvrul Horvuluang jopliino Editor, Diamond and Disc, A. 0. A., Quill and Scroll, Band, Orclwstrag Boys' Drum Corps, jr. Class Play: R. O. T. C.: N. Honor Society MORRIS, MARY Couzuzcrcial Castalian, Girl Rvservvsg Rarlio Club, Art Club, N. Honor Socii-ty MORTUN, JANE C0lIl7IIt7l'l'Il1I M Club, Girl liesi-rvcsg Philo I'bi'onian, I'1'vs.g N. Honor Sorie-ty MOSIER, LURAINE CI0Hlll1L'l't'1.lIl Philo ITlll'UlllZl.IlQ Sigma Gannna Lambnla IVIOSLER, MIIRVVIN fiL'I1l'l'Il! joplimo, I'liotogi-apln-i'g Kodak Club MUNN, EUGENE Gczwral L. C. F., Ilzislwtlvzxllg R. O. T. C.: N. Honor Society NEEIJHAM, HERBERT CIUIIUVIII Atlwnaeum, Vivo-pri-s., Hi-Y, Studi-nt Council 3 Tennis Tou rnainvnt NESBITT, MAE Sigum flllllllllil I.:1111l11l:1 NIQVVLON, MAX Iw111tI1:1llg l1':11'k NORMAN, YYK DNNIZ If. fflylllplllll O'lIARA. LOUISE !xSll2lSl1Ill OLLIVIER, IEIJRIIE Oly111pizul, I'1'vs.g -Ir.Clz1ss 1-rsg N, lI1111111' Swvivly Cv Pl 1' ral Cum 1m'r1'iuI ffl'lll'I'll1 Corn HI1'I'l'IlIl ffl'I11'1'lII I'l:1y3 Musk- OSIENISACGII, FRANCES LICCLAIRIC fft'llt'?'ll1 SZIIIIBIIOIIIIIIIQ SIIHIOIII Cf1u111'ilg Spv1:Iz14s PATTON, lil! fft'llf'7'IlI F1141tl1:1llg Ulm- Clllllj Guvvl :1u1I Quill I'ICKIiT'Il, ,IOIIN M. G1'n1'r11I IIv1'v11l1-11113 Glvc' Clulmg N. lf. I..g Ilflllll Corps, M:1j111'g S. P. Q. R.g Cl1411'us PINSON, lCS'I'III2R fl0H1Hlt'P'l'IlII Cz1st:1liz111, VIC'l'-lDl'L'S. I'II'KIN, KAY Glvzvrfll fl2lSl2lllill'lQ Art Clulmg G11-1' Clulmg Cl1111'us l'I.AY'llICR, ,IOIIN fi1'n1'1'al I.. C. Ia, 1.11111 Llulmg N-111111' Class, I'1'1-s.g S1-nirrr I'lz1yg O1'CI11'st1':13 Iinucl IXIZI-IOIA I'URCliI.l., MARY Cm11111m'1'iuI SIHLIIISII Clulwg Ixllililllllilll l'YI.lC, ALIHCRT ffl'lI1'I'lII I,t'I1llll1lll, filflllilfll' lligh S1'I11111I, 1033 Illlll N34 I'YI.l'I, ALICIE f:t'I1t'l'1lI clilI'lIlllgt' High Sclmul, N33 111111 l'J34g Sigma clllllllllil I.:1111l11l:1 RICE I J, MARY lI'lAR'l'll1X !I1'm'1'r1l Slfllllil. 122111111121 I.Zl1l1IXI1lQ M ing: Club REED, ROY RICYNQ DLI DS, STANLEY Buska-tl1z1ll RHODES, IIICLIEN 5:1ppI1f1111:111g Stuclvut Cuu11c'il Clulmg I'il'l1t'- Cnu11111'r1'iaI Vnful iunul C'n111711v1'r'1'clI RITCIIIEY, IIICLICN INIARGUICRITIE fI1'nf'ru1 Bz1sk1'tl1:1llg 'Oly11111i:uli llluskc-1'sg IJ:-11111 Curpsg M CIIIIJQ N. If. I..g Spy,gg'lussp jup- limo ROBINSON, DALIC Aclv. IxI1llNl2.fl'l', juplixnu ROBINSON, GISRTRIIIJIC fiL'lIl'l'lll fifuvrzzl l'l1il11 I,Ill'OI1lilIlQ Nl Clulmg Athlc-tic I'I1litu1', jupli11111 ROBY, VVILLIAM II. G1'111'r11l lismurlg O1'1'l14-st1'z1g Atl1v11:11-111111 I,I'lllll Curps ROGERS, RARISARA lI1'm'r111 ROI.l.lCCl, GRANT l'm'11Iim111I R, 'O. 'I'. C.: Stullvut C11u11m'il1 A1111-11111-111112 Fm1tl1:1llg 'I-I'1lCIi ROTH, JEAN Gvnernl Orclwstiug Czlstzllizuig l,I'2ltUl'X', l934 zuul lwmm flulm '4 I' O R F9351 lfipliimig V 'A ,Q Girl Rf'se'rx'e's ROWHANIH, FRANCES ROVVIE, ICARLINIC Sigiusi flilllllllil l.z1mlxl:1 SClllillRlC'lI, DOROTHY l'hilu l'I1rmii:u1 Gf'11z'r11l Fmzzizzivriril fl!7HIl1ll'l't'fl1I SC'HliURlC'lI, KATHRYN fI4'lIl'7'lll Cliorus SCHlfl.'l'l2, KATIIICRINE livlivrul Sillllllllllllklll SCOTT, IJORSEY fft'I1l'Vl1I Hi-Yg Fcmtlmllg Stumlr-ut uuurilg A. U. A. SIEIFIQRT, l'AliI,INlE Gvzzvwil C?lSl1lll?ll1Q A. U. A.g fjl'L'l1f'Sll'2l SIEILER, ALLAN Gi'm'rr1I ll l'Cllllx1ll1Q lklzlslcws, Pres.: liclitm' ut' Spyglzissg Altvruzltv Dr-lmtv illlwllllll Fum- lmll: N. lf. l..g Quill :uid Sciwnllg Pu-5. nf Soph. and jr. Clzlsii Stuclvnt C'uum'il1 Sl'l1lUlA Play SHAFER, CIIARLES, -IR. f:f'IlL'1'lI1 Spyigluss, Iiusiuvss lXlgr.3 State 151-lmtv Toning Guvvl :mil Quill, '7i'r's.g N. F. I... T1'm':ls.3 Oi':1tm'yg S. l'. R.. R. O. l. Q., N. lluuru' Scmrivty SHAFIPICR, SIISYL fiL'Hl'I'l1I Pliilciggizmg jimpliiurw: S. P. Q. R.g Girl Rv- survvs: SlH'lll,Q' Di-lizllvg N. llouiu' Srwim-ty SHANKLIN, l3ll.l.Ili -IUNIC fIi'm'r111 C'lwrusg Bnslwtlmzlllg M flulug JXI'g'4YI12llllSQ -Iimpliiuiwg Girl lh'sm rVvS SHAPI Ri J, SAlXIllliI. flIll7IHlU7'l'lf1I A. O. A.g R. ll. I. Q. Stiff: llI'l'l10Sll'2l Slllfl.'l'UN, lll2RlXlAN Ci'l11'1'1ll I.. C. F., Pre-9.1 Stuclvnt Couurilg Din- uumrl :xml Dist, X ivv-pn-S.: Bus. Mgr. ui juplimug Tvunis TPIIHIQ Vul:-rliL'tru'i:1u1 Y lN. Hmmm' Swvivly SHIEPARID, HARRY R. O. T. C13 lizuul SHHVARD, JACK Studi-ni L'uum'il3 flnvvl mul Quill: A. U. A.g Spygluss, Aclv. Mgr.: R. O. T. C. SIIIERXVUOD, MAXINIE l'l1ilu Plirunizlu SlXIl'l'I l, HUB SNUDGRASS. CIIARLIEY f:l'llA'I'tII G.'1u'rul fIi'1u'i'riI Ci'11i'1'ul I'm'rzrinuul R. U. T. L13 Buss-lmllg Stiulvut C'uum'il SOXVARIJ, AIEAN Aspzisiuu. fiuirmwil Rn-pim1'U'1'Q l-'ltlSl7lll',Q' lligll Srliuul, Siwpli. :mul jr. Yvurs S'IlARl.ll'liR, l.Ul'lSIC llUlH1ll1'l'l'iIII Atznlzlutizlug Philu l'lmmi:1n STEPIIIENS, BILL Ci'11i'1'r1I Buml: R. O. T. C.: Ili-Y STIEPIIIENSUN, lXlll.l7Rlfl5 fQ0lIIHlt'l'l'fflI Girl Rvsc-rx'i'sg Sigma flflllllllil I.Zll1llVl2l STEXVART, ICLLIEN RliRNlClf fit'lIt'l'lII l,llllU2'l2lI1Q Assuc. linlitur, jnplimvll UA'- lmtvg Quill :mul Scrullq S. P. Q. R.3 Rzuliu Clulvg Gifl Rvsl-rvvsg N. lf. l..1 N. llmuu' Suvivt 3' 'r 3 's 4' STORM, ALBERT Cwmrzxl AthPuzwLuu: R. O. T. C., Stuff STOUT, CORT Gvncrul L. C. F.: Bnncl: hlwpliiung Dvlmtvsg Sm-uiur Play: R. O. T. C. STROIIPE, GARLAND Gr'm'rr1I lfrmtlmzlll STIIRIJY, NAIHNE Cvm'r'nI Girl RPS'-rvvs: lnplimu: Rmliu Cluli: Svuim' Play: N. llunur Sfmvivty SVVINEY, IRENE Crmmwruiul Philo I,llI'Olll1ll1 TAYLOR, EVA Crm11m'rrirll Czlstzllizmg Inpliiuo, Typist: Girl Re-- svrvvsg N. Ilfmfml' Sfmcivly THOMAS, EDNA FRANCES fiwwrfil Pliilwgiam: Gln-mf Club: O1'Cl1vst1':l: llruui Corps: Chorus TIIOMPSON, ILEAN C1'm'ral Art Club TITIIS, REX Ce'm'l'UI R. O, T. C.: Dizuumicl :md Disc! State .,., .' .v x.. IM-lmzltv Te-zuu: G. Q.: N. I . L.: Orntnr- 14.11 Ijnklllllhlllllll, N. lluum Ninety, I les. TONNIES, HENDERSON Gmrvrczl G. Q.: Hnml: fJl'Clll'Sll'2l: Stuclvut Cuunril TOXVNSENI7, DOROTIIY MAE Crmznzvrrial TOWNSENIJ, DOYAL CfQ'Hl'?'!ll R. O. T. C.: Riflv Tvzun TREASE, RVTII Crllfral TRIPLETT, REX ffl 7It'flll R. O. T. C.: G. Q.: Dizunmnl illlll Ilisvg Ilvlmtu USREY, JUNE C0u1u1f'r'1'f1ll VAN IIORNE, GLENN Cmzfrul Ili-Y: R. O. T. C.: Stmlvnl. Cuuuril: A. O. A.: Truck: Spring Dvlmlv: N. lluuur Srwivty VARNER, BILLIE Cwzcntl Girl Rvservcsg M Club: Pliilu PIII'-llllillli Fencing VINCENT, JOE Cvnvrul IXIILSROTQ Il:-rv.: Spvgflzlssg I,Q'Il2lli Q N. I . L.: Ilizuuoucl :lml Ilisfl ON Iillyilf SIJIAIIIH' Dvlmtc- Tc-zuug Svuinr Play VVAIDKINS, LL-OYID Cft'l1l'P'Il1 Gulf 'Ilt'ZllllQ Art Club XVALKER, JOIIN fivrwnzl R. O. T. C. XVALKER, VIRGINIA LEE fimwrfil Szuppliuuiuug A. O. A.: Gln-1' Clulig Churus: Drum Cur1msL lllilmdug Girl Rv- ss-rvosg N. lluuur Sucivty VVALLACE, IIERMAN ffvvnwrll Stuclvnt COIIIICIIQ I.. C. If.: Svuiur Ring Cmuluittm-vg N. Ilonur Sucioty VVALTER, MAXlflEI.D Gvnvrrzl jnplimu: R. O. T. C.: Riflv Tvzuu: Ili-Y XVATKINS, BILLIE IRENE C'fHIHIll'f'!'II1I IIl'llllI Corps: Glce Clulx: Clmrus: Sup- 1JlIOllIflllQ K4-4-iivriiiu Quw-u VVATKINS, MAX General Glu! Clulng R. O. T. C.3 G. Q4 Drum CurpS VVAXTKINS, RAY Gvm'rzzI R. O. T. C. VVEAVER, GERALIJINE CTUIIIIIICTTTFII Sigma flilllllllil I.mrulxl0. VVEBR, GRACE CATHERINE Gunvral Atnlzmtizm VVELCH, MILDREI7 f'm:1111f'1'ri11I XVEST, LAURAREL Cmwml PllilO,Ql2lIlQ Spyglussg S. P. Q. R.: A. O. A4 Art Clulug Student Cmmvil VVESTON, CLARENCE C'Ul!IHIL'l'l'fHI Bzmnlg R. O. T. C.gl7rum Ccvrpsg llinmmul :mcl Disc XVESTON, NEVA C'0H1lllt'l't'flII VVILLIAMS, ROBERT Gf'm'raI S. P. Q. R.g G. Qg N. llfmrmr Swwil-ty NVILSON, CHARLES Cfl'llt'VfII R. O. T. C.g G. Q. VVILSON, ESTIIER CTUH1HIt'1'l'lt11 Philo Phrcmizmg Buskctlmll YVINTER, LOTS Grlzrral Szlpplmfmizln, Presiclentg Glf-cf Clulmg Drum Corps: lX'likuclw g UFZIUSTHQ N. llfmrmr Society WIRE, MILDRED Gmzrrwll M Clulmg Plmilu Phronizm VVOOD, MARTHA RUTH Gczzcml Girl Rt-Servos NVOOLSEY, HERMAN Gvzzvral lla-rvul'1:mg A. O. A.: Studc-nt Lillllllbllz R. O. T. C.g Scivntifiv Club: N. Hmmm' Soficty VVOOLSEY, VIVIAN Cvzwrazl Olympizlmlg S. l'. Q. R.g Girl Rc-sc-rx'vsg Chorus NVORKMAN, KATHLEEN C1UlIl1l1I'l't'ilII Glvv Clubg Churusg Plmilugizxn VVORTIIINGTON, MARY NELLE CT0H1l7ll'7'I'iHI Spanish Club: Sigma Gzlmmu Lzmmlulzl YELVERTON, CAROLYN C'0l7I7lH'7'L'TflI Pvp Club YEOKUM, NADYNE F07l17!1t'7't'll1I Philo Plmrcmizmg M. Club EHRGOTT, EARL Cc11f'1'n.7 Fuotlmllg Iizlslwllmllg Track OSBORN, JACK Gvzzrrrcl Bzmclg Orrlmvstra ROLLINS, LEO Cvizfwrl R. O. T. C., Zml Licut.-3 Dinmuml :xml Disc STURMER, BOB Gmzvml I CARRICO, CAROLYN General CARRICO, MARY ELIZABETH General HOWARD, JOSEPHINE Commercial M Club, Girl Reserves HUTCHISON, MARY LOUISE General Amazon , Chorus, Girl Reserves: Philo Phroniang M Club, Spring Debateg Cheer Leader, Pep Club NEIL, MARTHA JANE General Art Club, Treas. PAYNE. RALPH General Athenaeum Y Y SENIOVQS NOT I-IAVINQ PICTURES BITTICK, PAUL BURRIS, THEODORE CALDWELL, LENA MAE CARPENTER, HELEN COLE, RUTH CONRAD, JUNIOR CROOK, HENRY DOUGLAS, LE ROY ESSLEY, MERLE GRAY, HELEN HENSON, MARGARET HUFFMAN, JACK JACKSON, LORINE KELLOGG, MAYBELLE KENNEDY, FRANCES LYTLE, MAURICE MAXTON, JACK MC AFERTY, PAUL MELOY, VALERIE JUNE MOORE, FRANK NEBLETT, JAMES POYNER, JAMES RUTTAN, ALVIN SMITH, FIRTH SMITH, KENNETH STINNETT, EUGENE TAYLOR, PAUL THOMPSON, INEZ TYLER, JAMES VAN AMBER, LESTER XVALLACE, ALMA VVATSON, BESSIE VVHEELER. IRENE VVIIYTE, CLEO Thirty-nine llllll l.11x1uI1. Pl. 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P. lip 1l.1.. lxxlx lxxl 1 1ml l m l ll ' ' 1' ' - ' ' z 'i'2lI 'vs X,S4'1llHlLlQll slum- 1111 ilu' xlzxmw- llxml lllt' lmvst :xvturs lll llll' class zxrx- l'.xl1'1v X3lllXt'I xxml lluyt . .. . llx 1 XX ill3lllX xml Xlxlx ' ' 'xml Xl'll'X' R111 XlI'l1'5Sl'lA. ll. jxwsx-11l1i11v l5:xv1xls1111 :xm 1111511115 :xml ll1.- lmwst :xxx-x1111x1xlzxti11,g 11m's, lll'IELl1'l'SUll llll1llll'5 . . . A . ' ' '1 '- lllilfltli Slllllll'I' :xml lit'lll'liJlll lSl:x11' x':111 Utaxlk X'ULll' :x1'111 uflf llxxvs, tl11- lmiggx-st x-zxtx-rs. QIVK' X'VC'l2lll xxx tl11f lllkllllk. C . . . . I , iw lllll - x1'l11lx' llx-lvu R1tx'l1vy uml Dick Craxig' 1':xt1- llk'lllQ' thx- l11gggx-Qt lmlullxu 111 thc xl.x,.. Tl-H2 YEAIQS 4-JCDNOVQ VQGLI. 0 The following pupils have made no grade below S for the year: 0 Arterburn, Jesse Austin, Bonnie Mae Bastain, Sue Bayless, Marie Bloomer, Dorothy Lee Breck, Betty. Bullock, Margery Burnett, Harriet Buskett, Betty May Buxton, Emily jane Buzzard, Mary Campbell, Jean Childs, Margaret Coulter, Charlotte Cragin, Jane Crawford, Jeanette Davenport, Charles Davis, Maxine Davison, Josephine Dav, Marietta DeGood, Helen DeVaney, Emma Belle Diehl, Kenneth Dilworth, Dorothy Dinger, lone Drury, Phyllis DuBois, Mae Ebenstein, Elnora Eisner, Maxine Evans, Bob Fountain, Virginia Fry, Mary Ellen Gilchrist, Grace Guinee, Hazel Haughawout, Frances Hawley, Dorothea Hicks, Alice Higfginbotham, Lois Hurst, Harry Jeans, Veta Kelso, Jack Kincaid, Eleanor Kinney, Ruth Lamb, Rosalee Lyden, Charles Lynn, Jesselene Martin, Charl.otte Martin, Lawrence Martin, Wade McDaniel, Nondas McWilliams, Richard Meese, Betty Melin, Charles Miles, jean Miller, Dean Mills, Oletha Belle Montaldo, Rose Marie Moore, Frank Morgenthaler, Robert Morris, Mary Moskovitz, Ann Noel, Lela Parkins, Nevah Poston, Elizabeth Ann Pvle, Alice Raymond, Anita Reynolds, Hazel Roth, Jean Scott, Erma jean Shafer, Charles Shaffer, Sibyl Stewart, Ellen Bernice Taaffe, Patricia Taylor, Eva Thomas, Edna Frances Towers, Wilma Jane Treat, Jean True, Betty Belle Vincent, joe Watkins, Billie Irene Webb, Catherine Whitaker, Benton Wiggins, Mary Etta VVoolsey, Vivian Forty-one xvilllilfi' 111111 Kl:11'1'i11 111111111114, 1111- pf-ts N If 1111 C11 111114 1711111 X . 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H1-tty B1-11w11, Riitli 1-xllt'Il l r,111k l!TQI'IlIIl, Xxvilll2lCK' S11l11'i1 111-1', Xlax citillltlll. Ralph Asliwiirtli, llarultl Hart l'llIl4 rllllllfllll Yivtui' Allctii, -lark FIIPI 1111 . 5 . 1 , 111.111, Mari K. Nliilluy, ,ll'IlIllN' li1 ' sim. Marsh lllll'tlX', Alwliii ,I11111-S, Nval ,I111111 liiill, Y, A. l.1fx'1-1'1tt, lflllllllllll Fall 'l'I11111111s l.1-1- l.1-il1, liillx' l,1111:'z11'1'v, XXVIII llll' Marin' liaiilis. lll'1'Illk illlllllltltqtbll Mary lliigtatswiii, lluln-1't11 Niittiiig, Yi giiiia liariivs, .hwvll Slimissf, Xvlfglllll Griffiii, ltlariv Knuli, lgf'7llI'lk'0 Holm Yictrrria llIlli2lll.X'll'L1l1llJl Clutts. llai rivt flFl1SW!1l1l'll1, -I1-:111 Caiiiwlwll. lfai rivt l3111'111-tt, Nl7ll',lllI'lP llfiiw, Xvlfglllll XY1111ls01'. l'ilf l!lHl' Lair. Ruth l7f'l'QllS'11l lhissa-ll liwlliwf-ll, l.i1111 Stair, 5:1111 lliiilt vr. l.1'1111a1'1l R1-ml, lfraiili jviikiiis, jtmliii XX'itm1sl4y, XV1'slOy l:2lIllllllllt'l', Dttll NVil liitv, jack Sll0Dll!'I'il, Al C'l+'1z11A11i:111 Mary lillvii l 1'X', Elsiv l-Qlliutt, Jani cl4NPlll'l', 'l'1'1l lilw1'lO, rlltblll NVilli:1111N Nancy Kissvl, Mary 'lll'4'2lSC, Miss lilliutt lJ111'11tl1x' l7llYf'lllk'li, Opal juliiistmiii, N111 lllilll l'11llIlllIl,L1', Hill lI1i11111-sfy, NVillarc Mcliiiizii-, Gwyiivtli xx'v2ll'lI1,LY, Arlefta l'll'll4'I'S, Nlartlia R11g1i1's, Xvlllllil 111111 luiwlla Caiiiiilwll, lfl'll1'l Jllilll S011 llt'lllI'lK'l' lilwrt, Milalrvcl XV11x'g:11i1lt, Clx lNl11slu1x'itz, lXlar1.fa1'1-t R1-icl, Mary F NYiQg'i11s, PP da I-l1':111c1-s l3llI1lll'I', B1-ttw Hmiclry, A1111 tta l.e-u Sullivzui, juniur Schulte-, john Mau' tnrtl Nlilfllll, Rulwrt Kzttm-1', Hula liugm-rs lliilrliziril, lfmiik Mitts, -Iuniur Nw-mlliiiiii Lu- lxlilltlllll, limi Smith, Olin llwye-r Mvlviii l,Jll'lit'I', Rvx jvziiis, fillfl Uwvli l'lin-rsiiii. llurry 'l'yle'r, Louis l5Zllllt'lS lm' llivlt- iiiuii, Mrs. Clark, Huh livzilis, Dim Clipgli-, llilhvrt l'l'lllt'I', liuli HIIIISYIII, llvumm' Al'lllSlI'UIlfj. Ralph lit-lk, Ge-nv l':itlf'i'sim, limi Mc-ssirk, lim-iitnn XVliit:ik4-r, jzivk llc':u't'i', Russ:-ll l.cwiS, Tum XV:ill:u'v, Cliruiiiu-y livliii, Rulnml Slisifvr. l'li:irli-s lk-Gi'z1l'l', Allivrl Svtsvr. Mrs. Clivstiiiit, -lt'Illlt'llt' Smith, lxlilflllll Rigiim-y, Czirulyn l':1yiic'. Lvlzl Nm-l, Mil- clrctl ixlL'c,.UIlllt'll. livlty Nvwln-i'i'y, ji-we-l Fic-lil, Mzirit- Nwzml, ltlairgurm-t lNll'fl1'IllI. Ilvlt-ii l':XVlllf4'. lluzvl liiiiis-lmilu-, Nvll Mm'- t':ii'tm-y, l'uti'iviai 'l':i:il'f'v, Clirisliiii- Pill'- kvr, Kutlilt-1-ii VVuiiiiii:u'k, liiiugge-iiv llzlwks, Durutliy Sll!lt'l.l't'l', lmiiisv Mzil- lury, lim-tty lXlm-sv, lXlJll',2'Jll't'l lxlJlSS1l, Meir- ,Q'Jll'l'l Clrx, Bvtly llnllzir, fllstry jimi' Yun l'4'lt, juzuiitzi llllllll'I'Hll. Alma 'l'umlmi. l'ziuliiiz' Yniistlt-r, Clvrul- clim- liliiinv. lluiwmtliy ,latin-s, l':l'lll Pali'- suns, Sin- Bzistziin. NYilml:1 Slant:-r, llvtty Klum' Clisirltmi, Mary Ch-iist'r, Imn'-lliy l.1'fl lllmuiiiii-i', Ruth Zzuiv, lslzx Fvrii lirittziiii, lXl2ll'H'Jll't'l Childs, Mziruiii liiih- hiiis, lim-tty bt. llzur, lmslu- Ami Mvful- giii, xylfgllllil llytlv, fit-ui-,Qian Whiiiiiiziulc, l.JlYUllIIl' Ibn-lilizili, lXl:irp.f:u'e-l 'In Nil:-s, lclzi llnlim-s, ixllll Riltm-r, Ruth Ki-iiny, .Mix V-i . 1 ful lu wlll, Imiilst- Mc-rtx, Dciris 'l':ilmui', limlilh lfislit-r, L11 Vvriiv l'utii:tm, Mur- Quvrita- Piirviztiicw-, Nancy 1.1-slim-, llzil- vf clvzin li1lliL'l', Rust-lyn Rzulluy, Room B2 Jun on tm, llxivul Blu-ppzirtl, Mrs. Clzirk, lVil- l.1lllI'l'Ill'l' Martini, VV:ulv Marlin, l.m'rm i ' 'l't-sts-i'iii:m. juiiiur XVilsmi, lllaiynuril v . ll. Cf lg1lllt'l', llzlrulsl Rzullvy, Szuitly Mi'- Virginia Horton, Virginia Lee Pattison, Neal Lauderdale, Dean Box, Esther Cox, Maxine Beasley, Mable Cummins, Mary Katherine Trim, Alberta Stans- bury, jessie Carney, Dorothy NVafford, Doris Igou, Dorothy Jeanne Bayless, Hazel Reynolds, Betty Mae Buskett, Monty jane james, Elizabeth Ann Pos- ton, Mildred Bullock, Marie Bayless. Fred Marvin, Inhn Foster, Bob Burke, Marvin Page, Gordon Gatewood, jack Stinnett, Raymond Hutchison, Stanley Garland, Orns Morton, Iaek Longe- neeker, Ray Hershberger, Mae DuBois, Florence Butler, Raymond Sterrett, L0- raine Cearnal, Billy Finke, jerry Wil- lard, Betty Brerli, Anita Raymond, Leigh Prigg, jane Cragin, Virginia Koelker, Owen Ilawkins, Eleanor Kin- raid, Gerald Brown, Betty Campbell, Minnie Margaret Childress, Nelson Lauderdale. Edna Mae Dalton, Lloyd Beeler, james Dumolt, jesse Arterburn, jeronie VVhite- head, Nelson Rouse, Virginia Lee, Rex Hoyt, Minnie Mae lNlorgan, Bob Tatum, Glen Ingersoll, Robert Luke, La Verne Granger, Virginia Lee Ritchey, Ruth Beekman. Margaret Smith, Mildred Breazeale, jean Treat, Marie Trimble, jimmy Sims. Maxine Pickens, joan Jester, lllcan McNally, Albert Brewer, Beaulah Bee Ritter, Virginia Fountain, Dorothy Friend, Edna Du Rall, Mary Io Camp- bell, Viola Sampson, Bee Crumpley, lzorn Boling, llziiwitliy Vaughn, Patricia Brantley, Berniee Payne, Mary Laird, Shirley Briekel, XVilma R. Radley, Mabel Kalmabach, jane Fletcher, Laura Virginia Sohosky, Emma Belle De Vaney, Jewell jones, Fu r!,V-xii K:itlii'yn llwiiipglzw, liiilh l'e-fry, lluiinia K:itlir5'ii Smith, fllzulys Rliiimlvs, Lyiiilzill lluiiglsis, lri-iii' I'11iiii'i'iik1', Diiiwitli Zim Illi'I'lll?lll, llllHLf1'lH' 'l':iliiii', L'lizii'lntti fULlllf'I', livaulm-iiv Rivv, lf9llll'l' juliii stun, liiiugw-:iv Ilsittoii, lmiiisv l-'iiiiiitniii lmuiizi CZll'llI'llll'l', lilizrilwtli lluil'i'iii:in Mvili- liziilvy, Phyllis Drury. livzi S1-:irz-y, lfrml XV:imllvi,Q'Ii, llill Riisli llvlc-ii QI. Clzirk, livtty ll:ii'i'isiiii, XVilIiiir UW1-ii, llvlvii Al1lI'l'l'll, lfriivstiiii' lliiiil, l',:ii'l Tziliilu, llzircilil xxvl'yLflllll, Arlliiir Sti'iiigg1-i', lmiiisi- l.i-mi:ii'cl, lNliii'tIi:i Allu- lizlvk, Mzirjfiris' lll'UXYll, ICU-lyii llnxw' lXl:ilil'- jmws, ll:-lm'i-Q juliiismi, l.iii'i':iiii0 Sli-iwlir-iw, lrviiv Ihfyiwlils, i'l:ii':i llzivin, l'm'i'l Stott. Liiicllvy llnvismi, lfiiuvnf' fiilfllilllfllll, filviiil Amlniiis, liilly Smith, XV:iyiis- lliiiit, Roy l'vtvi'snii, jiiliii li:ii.5- ,m'i'ly, livity ju fliiiilvll, llliirtiii lliiclwui, Ariiulil XV:ii'lciiig'4-i', llxirwlil l'IiilfpS, .IZIIIIPS ci1IlllIlllf'll, Billy Siifiw, f'lyil1'iiP llvmiiii, Nruliiic- llrittiiigge-r, Nm'm:in llvt- tiiiqvr, C'li:i1'lvs llvi'slilwi'g'm', Gurclmi Phillips, lfliiivliivv l'il'0f'lllJlll, Mfixiiir' N4-ill, l.0l'l'Il2l C'r:iwfm'sl, lilm-:iiior Vin- yrirrl, lXl:irg:ir1-t lfn-vr, lXl:irizm lluiit, R071 lloyd, llnlu-rt Clllllllllllll. llvtly lilvllw liigrziiii, lvziii Putts. Dnisv Kirk, XV:1ynr' XVQNL Kutlilviiv D4-Vulml, flvrzilil C'4mmii', llvily Aim GI'P1'llXX'l'll, M:1ri:lii:i Stvvviis, Azlfilpli lNlvKiiinm'. f'li:irlr's Czirslmclflmiii, Nfwrmzm VV:irlP. -lrivk llwwniiig, XVilli:liii FlqllI'll1'l', XV:ilte'l' Fliiitli, Amlri-xv llsulilvii, lfairl Sziiiilvrs, lilimfi' lNlv.'Xllisti-1', VVilliv filly:-t, Ch-iii'g'0 Yi-lv:-rtim, Kzitliryii ll:'i'i'ziiiip, -lurk Sxxwxlvii, llzirulnl 'lxI'03'0l', -Iuliii fliziiivy, Mziriwii Kvy, liuliliiv xlzim- lla-lsluii, Huy IXIrKoP, llumtliy Biffle, ilrllllllllf' 'l'i':ix'f-rs, llulm 'l'1iylrir, Dun VVzii'1lvii, VVillnii' Meir- ry, liiigviw llviiiiiiifg, jazz Ortem, Bill Srhivr, limb Viiiiiiiiiiiga li:iyiiiriml l.f':u'h, lfvrii XV:ilt1-rs, lxlIll'fq'I'll'1'l Cn-vii, jiiiiv BI'IlYllf'f'. v lmwis Fvllwock, junior Bryan, I. B. Grove-, joe- Brookshirv, Paul Garlcck, Thoinas Cuniniings, George Scanor, joe Farnsworth, john Hutchinson, .lzwk Frizzcfll, Ruby Garrison, VVilnia MC- Crahh, Lois Barrett, Ann Gris-ssur, Fre- tlonia Blanke-nship, Kearny Byrd, llar- ry Ilam-ll, Ct-ril Jennings, Chfrstcr Guinn, johnny Ground, D. T. Knight, Maxim- Pierson, Iithclmla Thomas, VVil- ina janv Towvfs, Billifv Von Erclmhns- ilorff, Margarvt Ann McNabb, Charle-5 Davvnport, john Molloy, Raynioncl llviskvll, Be-tty Ivan IlllSU llllZlt'l1, Betty jvannv llansfornl, Clyde- Stvpliemon, Nlary lfitzffr, Ol-Xtha Bvllc- Mills, Rowe-na Soliosky, josvpliinr- Dickinson, Virginia Brown, Martha Bs-llv Giltiwr, Ruth Clar- rison, Valaris- Smith, Karl Parkcfr, llowaral XYe'lCh. Gail Rotlarnw, 0. B. O'l7arr0ll, Bill lislggington, Clair Lair, Charles VVarcl0n, Boli lloliartls, llarolcl Rollvg, Rayinontl Bittirk, Vvggy l'rincz-, l.0nora Ovvrinan, Bwvm-i'ly -If-an Enos, Gvorgia lilam. Re-tha llnntvr. Boh Rohc-rtson, Ernest Bvacllv, Charlottv Martin, V6-lnia VVal- kvr, lilhy Bntvlwr, Boh Parkison, Lois line: lforvstinv Goosvtrvv, lllargarflt Carinicliat-l, Bvtty Nlafr NVintvr, Lola janv Lytlv, Iyahnnla Moore, Mary lillvn Pool, Ruth Briggs. Lorayne- Marynfan, Blanrhv Privc-tt, Carolyn Golti, livfflyn Rvml. Rolwrt john, Arnold Owvn, Gus Gronos, Annalwllt- Yoaunni, Mr, jarkla-, Melvin lmwis, john llvnlt-y, Gerald l2aSlvy, Kvnnt-th Rnssvll. Martha De Ville-rs, Marion lfislivr, Rivharsl lN'lcNVilliainS, jiininx' -Iainx-S, Billy Butts, john Ciar- rt-tt, XYaym- jvffrivs, Bvtty xx7f'lIllll2ll1, XVatlivna Klillvr, Bk'l'fllZl liissrnan, Roh- vrt lfontaint-, Bill lfogg, Hr-lrxn Taylor, -It-an Milos. june- Turpin, Margarvt W'0rlisn-llwrge-r. jnanita llagv. Alf-asc lloag, flax' lk-niwii, Dorothy LM- XN7il- kins, linla Nlfhatlclvn, Iavk Payton, Rohvrt Rhode-S, Vtfaltr-r Kingorv, Lee Snllinge-r. Juanita Lochncr, Xvaynv jor- mlan. lfarl Gr-org:-, Clvmlo Copplf-, Toni lliivviiick, jack Young, XVvntlPll Car- rison, Victor Koch, Lamar Hort, Merlin Stratton, Bnml llainilton, Bnssvl llolclvn, Dora l.iiig.g't-r, john XVhipplc, jack Barnrw, Cvola Cornvll, Boh Moor:-, Ben- iainin XVitinvr, Corrinne- lloacllov, Kath- lvf-n lXlcC'onin'll, livvlvn lligqinfon, l,nla Klvllonalml, joe- l30l.islP, Hal Brown, Marx' Louis? jones, It'SS0lPllP l.x'nn, l'vgg'yl'fvii1iii1g'. VVilma Good- win, I . ,1J,.I.e 1 4: , , s v Chfzpcr ami l3u1'11cll xlzrmv N1 Uir .s'fJceLf. 1 , wwf: , T55 2 4 ' df' ' , V,.. 1 , 3 .ff A . if Wg. , 'ff 'V by W sf W ,M ' ef N' 5 .xg Q dv Y ' glow! I 'K 1 41.1 X x N ws... 5 N4 an nr W , .4 f- , , . ,-we K-. f?loQ.q,-.J K' 'I , A ' ML W , FGQTBALL With only two lettermen Joplin opened their season and new stadium by defeating Baxter Springs, Kansas, 30 to 0 before a crowd of 3,500 Joplin's second touchdown came in the final. quar- ter when Axelberg caught a Baxter punt and ran 73 yards for a touchdown. The third score came from a blocked punt. The Jop- lin Eagles showed power and the promise of a successful season. Joplin's second rival was Monett, whom they defeated 13 to 0. This game was a dedication of the lights at Monett's stadium. The touchdowns were made by a pass and a recovered fumble. The Eagles were given their first defeat of the year, 9 to 6, by the Columbus Titans. This was one of the best and hardest fought games of the year. Joplin made 10 first downs, to Colum- bus's 7. Lamar, our fourth opponent, scored their first victory over the J. H. S. team 'in the history of the two schools. After taking a clribbing the first half, Joplin came back to score two touch- downs, but Lamar already had 19 points. Joplinwalloped the Miami War Dogs 33 to 0 to avenge the 1933 defeat. We gained 16 first downs to Miami's 2. This triumph was the most lopsided ever scored against the Oklahomans. A second period attack gave the local team a 12 to 0 victory over the Nevado Tigers. The Tigers threw 34 passes, completing nine. Nevada's final drive came late in the last quarter when she opened up with an aerial attack which netted them 76 yards bring- ing them to Joplin's 10-yard line. Joplin held them for downs and then punted out of danger. Joplin chalked up their second 33 to 0 victory of the season bv defeating the county seaters. Carthage's only scoring oppor- tunity came in the second period when they advanced to our 10- yard mark. With Neosho holding the odds, Joplin handed them a 6 to 0 defeat on a soggv field of ankle deep mud. The game was for the most part a punting duel. Both teams had several chances to score but were checked by penalties. e The Pittsburg Dragons gave us our only shutout of the year, 20 to 0. Both teams made eleven first downs, but Joplin gained 41 more yards from scrimmage. The longest individual gain was 34 yards made by a Joplin fullback. Thanksgiving Dav brought us a new opponent, Fayetteville. The game was played in rain and snow with a small group of spectators huddled together under raincoats and blankets. Fayette- ville, rated one of the best teams in Arkansas, managed to hand the Red and Green a 24 to 6 defeat. This game brought our season to a close with 6 victories and 4 defeats. F if t y-one flqlx uplin ISU 13 ti 13 1515 12 3.5 Qi 0 ti I lblvvln' lm-Lulu: Oppom-nl 0 0 U 19 0 U 0 0 20 24 Ruxtvr Mom-tt Columbus Lamar M iumi NOVZll12l CZll'l1lLlQ,'l? Nvusho Pittsburg F2lj'l'tlt'X'i1ll' Hero Tlwre Herc- 'l'l1c1'1: Herr: Hvre Tllcrc 'fl1G?I'0 Hcrc Iilcru TME SCMEDULE Th tm-:nm lJlA2ll'UUt'5 lulmwvliingb I,wwv1' lm-H-A ra-st lwtwm-n l12l1VPS'I-UXVOf right ulms Hamm' 1 BASKETBALL The Eagles opened their 1935 basket ball season at Pittsburg. The Kansans repeated the story of the gridiron by defeating the invaders. Our next game took us to Carterville, the Pentaco League Champions. The game was nine all at the half, but in the last quar- ter the champs held the Joplinites and won the contest. The first home game of the season was also the first victory. Lamar scored first but the home town boys came from behind to chalk up a victory. A close game was played at Springfield with Joplin leading 1 to 0 at the end of the first quarter, and 5 to 4 at the halfg but after the fourth quarter the score had changed sides. At home for the second time, the Joplin Eagles scored an eleven point victory over Neosho. The Columbus game was verv exciting. Joplin was leading at the half and third quarter, but the game ended in a deadlock. In an extra period we were beaten. Our next encounter was Carthage, the defending champions of the Big Eight Conference. Joplin was handed another loss. The Pitt Dragons continued their string of victories by de- feating the local cagers the second time this season. The ninth game, played at Columbus, resulted in the Kansas Titans again being victorious. Joplin started a winning streak by defeating Carterville, to even the score for the season. At Neosho the local five gave the Newton Countians another defeat. Joplin held a lead all during the contest. Joplin, finding their range on a strange court, handed Spring- field a defeat to make up for a loss earlier in the season. Our next victory was over the boys from the county seat. This avenged an earlier defeat. ' Joplin scored its fifth consecutive victorv, its second win in two nights, and licked Lamar for the -.second time this season at Lamar. Nevada, at the semi-final game, stopped our winning strc-ak. This was our only game with them so we had no chance to avenge the defeat. Our last game was in a tournament with Miller at the Mem- orial Hall in Joplin. The game ended 16 all, but in an extra period Miller managed a one-point victory. Fifty-three .., f Q , Agn . Y da , f , 5 5 f 5 1 2 is X Y ki xg JE 1 . fgfab Q sh, as se .1 r A .,. 'f , 6 4? .8 ,Km 1 Y .F ax fs Q 5. 5 X K xg X 2 M- y, MV 3 .52 , .QQ vi 2 . K , . 3. '37 x .4 if f'-1 'tl ' :sf is - -9. Q 4 V9 ,aw QP N2 x ' 1 R+ M. 4. A tk . ,... if X. . 'I - 3.-,,t,5,g,L ,. A-,..M, .Q-M H 5 x lkm' ,jg . .. . . . . 192 RID RUXY Iirllgvvtt, xx'ilI'4l4'll, Sturnly, Allfl1'l SllIl Mvssivk, Main, limiministur'--'Sl'X'ONlD Rl V H1111-'It, fl'UIIl'fl, Nlllllll, liwtkln, lirsullvy, l11g'c,'I'sfrll' -FIRST IQUVV Willifill, liuyml, 'll-sta-rmum lm f I Ilrrx. ,ow QASKETBALL SCMEDU LE A-I Tlf,-HI .lmmplin Umm 21 KU I3 KH Zin I7 T ll fi! 21 IT 20 23 IH lfi lil BT fifi fil lj IST Su 22 I2 28 133 fi! IH QU X4- 18 ISI H Tlf.4M H4111 ,Iuplin Ol l'iIlSlmlll'g' I llvrm- 215 C':ll'l4-l'x'illc- I lwrr- 37 I.z1m:u' Ilm-rv 22 Sp1'in1g'fivIcl llwrv no g.1'z11m- Nvwslm IT LIUIIIIHIJUS L24 Czlrtluflgv 38 l,it1Sl7lll'f.1' Z5 ci4JllIIllIJllS 1313 f11ll'U'l'X'iHK 23 Nm-uslm JH Spl'i11g'f'i1-lui Ill-rv no Qllllllt' 4'z1rllx:1g'r- Ilm-rv 445 l.z1m:u' I Invn- 4-4 Nc-vzulzl llwrw 150 Milla-1' llm-rc' no gjilllllb 1110114 .,, L.. IT H- in IT ll? Hr I2 IU l 20 IH Ifilty-fi: I4 ,,,g I 1' l iH4x-.vi,r 11 J E TM li QS EE J. F. 2 'l. 7 l V 7 .. r p 'JJ Z A .. 'f, f. 7 vt .... IN E .T 'Z D . E i 2 2 . I, lull , . twlcl, Rullvg. 5. Uvfvlwc-r. linl,g'inQtmm, Iiwtkin. ew. l.:m', Iivunw. lilwgwtt. T. Ilnmiltzm, Mnrculu, Yvwluu. 8. lS1':ull1-'.', L1I'1lllL'Il, Nlvssirk, W. Xlzliu, livmgcrs, lhzxnllvy. IU, TIM- Eagles without 4-ir' pzldslxrlg. TVQACK Joplin's track season has just opened as the Joplimo goes to press. As yet there have been only two meets, an intramural meet among the sen- iors, juniors, and sophomores of our own school, and a county meet, both held at Junge Field. The purpose of the intramural meet was primarily to find the outstanding track material in our own ranks. The meet was won by the seniors with a total of 80 points, while the juniors made 40 points, and the sophomores 15. Outstanding in this meet were the fol- lowing: Barnett, Ingersoll, Patton, Cooper, Jacobs, Gould, Mitts, Main, and Lair. The home boys showed their real ability by winning the first annual Jasper County track and field meet, held at Junge stadium. Fourteen records were broken, the 100-yard dash being the only event in which the time was not hettered. The results of the county meet were as fol- lows: Joplin 50 points, Webb City 35 points, Jasper 23 points, Carthage 211-2 points, Carterville 201-2 points, Sarcoxie 12 points, and Carl Junc- tion 3 points. This meet marked the first step in making Joplin an athle- tic center for the district. Many other events are planned for the spring, and the outlook is bright for the home boys for a very successful season. tr xfwiif' 5th Row:-Kuder, Halseth, Edgington, Rothwell, Lair, G. Gronos, Weygaudt, Thompson-4th Row- VVeidman, Main, Peterson, L. Beeler, Robinson, Warden, Marcum, McKee+3rd Row-Assistant Coach Collier, McGowan, H. Rolleg, Ehrgott, Jacobs, Cooper, Patton, Prince, Mitts, Coach Collins-Znd Row -Hamilton, G. Rolleg, Gray, Greninger, Ingersoll. Barnett, Gooch, Stair-lst Row--Van Horne, Leslie, Brewer, Yelverton, T. Gronos. Garrett, G. Beeler, Judson. Fifty-.vc'7'r'n if I. 'l'11f' l'iLJHl'lIl,LI Club, wlw, with thx' .X1'vlu'1'5' Club, sul- uml'-V lllv il7llHSHl'51lil3 ul' Mr. ll:-mln-yy 1. llwrwtlmy Vlim' :lml KIIIVX llmlwm 11-st ll lliillllll' IIHVI' il 1-1-um! ul' gidt' 1111 thx- gtkhiI'1.l'IAllQ't'liK'1 uflxxxsf, 3. 'l'lmsn- Y ,lillll1lJll'I'S. wh-w stzmml nm lhvir hmuls .md :lu V 1 'H nth--1' euvh stunts XYiHlHLl1 ll bit uf lxwmlwlv. Tlwy p4-rikwxmmwl lm Hu- lxw-nvrlnn IH - L1'l'2lIl1. l. TIN- 'IX-unix Tn':u1x, ll nh-1' thx' nliwrtiulm ul' Mr. -lflL'kll', 5, 'l'lu- girle pirkml 11 Him- ggrsnwsy Qpwt fur that I'm'm:1lim1. illst in vzlsr' Q-w111x-mwn' slumlcl full. M. lt hunks zu it' slum- wfwulml Qxvlng' ll wwkvnl lmtf MINOR SDGIQTS The tennis season is just getting under way. The team, under Mr. jackle's leadership, has been selected. Rankings were based on the playing in last year's tournament. The squad has adopted a system of challenging, by which a player mav better his rank. Any one not included on the list mav gain a place on the squad by de- feating anyone on the team. The rankings of the players are as fol- lows: Elvin Miller, Herman Shelton, Thomas Bennett, Bill Mackin- der, Bob Burke, Bill Wing, jack Longenecker, Bill Harding, Bud Horton, and Dan Smith. The doubles are: Miller-Shelton, Burke- Longenecker, and Wing-Bennett. Elvin Miller, number one player, won second place in the junior citv tournament. The netters are planning dual meets with Miami, Webb City, Carthage and Neosho. This year's fencing squad is one of the most enthusiastic that Mr. Henlev has ever coached. Regis and Louis Senac, professional fencing champions of America, sav that the practice of fencing af- fords an- exercise that is unrivaled as a natural aid to the highest form of physical development and education. In fencing, every muscle is brought into action, and the svstem is invigorated surpris- ingly. Although the girls have outnumbered the bovs this vear on the squad, they have ranked equally well with the boys in their efficiency in playing. A golfing team under the sponsorship of the school has not yet been organized this year, although the student body boasts a num- ber of expert players. Much friendly rivalry in athletics is manifest among the mem- bers of the different literary societies, at the different seasons of the year. The strongest interest is in basketball, although as spring comes on tennis and baseball also attract attention. Under the cap- tainship of jack Nethery the L. C. F.'s came through to capture the inter-society basketball championship again, for the third successive year. Not many games were played this vear, but the real test came with the Hi-Y, the Athenaeum, and the L. C. F. teams competing. The final rating gave the L. C. F.'s first place, Athenaeums second, and G. Q.'s third. Due to the fact that the majority of the boys meet their: physical education requirement by membership in the R. O. T. C. unit, the boys' gymnasium classes are small, and not much interest in volley ball and baseball is manifest, except in the girls' classes. However the girls do take a lively interest in these games, and have much inter-class competition. The girls carry on various other activities also in meeting the requirements for the athletic M , A number of the tracksters started practice in the fall by run- ning between halves at the home football games. The first event was a half-mile run, won by Bradfield, with Gronos second, and Gould third. At the next game a half-mile relay was run. The winning team was composed of Bradfield, Taylor, G. Beeler, and Hughes. The next events were a 100-yard dash, and a 4-40-yard dash. The 100-yard was won by Ingersoll, and the 440-yard by Gould. Fifty-nine Quite naturally, the chief interest of Miss Krieckhaus is sports. The time in the gymnasium class is divided between calisthenics and the major sports. ln the hygiene classes the discussions center around the problems of better living. Posture expresses personality, and in the cultivation of correct pos- ture one is cultivating an aid to a defi- nite personality. CLIQLS' ATI-I LETICS Society basketball competition has been carried on for the past two years. At the opening of the season a general practice is held one night a week after school. All girls interested come to practice, and after about four weeks of practice competition is started. These tournaments are open to any girls' society or any section room. In the . regular gymnasium classes a team was chosen for each class. In the tournament the sixth hour class on Monday and Wednesday, under the captaincy of Mildred Wire, won first place. The results of the society-section room tournaments were as follows: Sap- phonians Z-Room 305, 83 Atalantians 6-Room 201, 63 Aspasians 1-Philo Phronians 3, Room 305, 4-Philo Phronians 10, Olympaids 1-Atalantians 2 C. l HELEN KRIECKHAUS Girls' Athletics Coach Volley ball is open to anyone taking physical education. lt is not used for competitive work, but for the general physical betterment of the players. Tennis competition is held, not for the purpose of finding a best player, but to help those interested to find their faults and correct them. The game is taught to those wishing to learn. The M Club gives those who care to work a state letter. This em- blem calls for both scholastic and gymnastic attainment, thus requiring one to be mentally alert as well as physically alive. ldentifications on opposite page: 1. Society Basketball: Left to right-Robinson, Parker, Morton, French, Varner, G. Wire, Bonebrake, M. Wire. 2. Tennis team. 3. Volley Ball: Top row-G. Wire, Lee, Drennan, Headlee, Bonebrake, French, Mertz-Second row-Robinson, Ritter, Yokum, Enos, Prince, McCrabb-First row- Thomas, Wiggins, Barnett, M. Wire, Thompson. 4. Class Basketball: Top rowfllowe, Nutting, Barnett, Kenney--Second row-Smith, Barnes, Rob- inson-First row-NVire. 5. M Club: Fourth row-Perry, Cearnal, Camp- bell Towers, Wafford-Third row-Green, DeVillers, Moore, Burnett, WechselbergeriSecond row-Krieckhaus, Pomerenke, French, Thomas, VVigginsfFirst row-Robinson, Buzzard, Friend, G. Wire, M. Wire. Si.rf,X' TIME OUT ON SPORTS V The custom was followed this past .football season of naming a new captain for each game, instead of the traditional captain for the entire season. The plan was apparently very satisfactory, as more boys were given a chance to show their ability. At the close of the season Max Newlon was named by the boys as the captain for the season. At the same time Bob Evans was unanimously elected by the team to be captain of the 1935 Eagles. At the close of the basketball season Joplin sponsored an invitation basketball tournament at Memorial Hall. Much interest was shown, and the invitation was accepted by a large number of schools. After a number of hardfought games Carterville carried off final honors and won the tournament. Secondary only to the games themselves at the stadium last fall were the diversions between halves. Uur own cadet band, as well as our boys' and girls' drum corps were always on hand to entertain. At the dedication game marching units, including bands and drum corps from the entire district, were in attendance to help in the festivities. A prize was offered to the group giving the best performance. It was won by the girls' drum corps of Webb City High School, At other games the visiting teams brought along their music units to add to the enthusiasm. Various stunts and other side line entertainments were provided for the spectators. At one game many small gas filled balloons were freed. Each contained information concerning a milk fund entertainment to be held the following week, and a ticket admitting the finder to the perform- ance. One ticket was picked up about 800 miles from Joplin. As we go to the printer the biggest event scheduled for Joplin athletes is the Joplin relays, to be held at Junge Field April 20. Conferences repre- sented by the entries to date include: three from the Pentaco League, one from the Verdigris Valley, two from the Lucky Seven, two from the Big Eight, one from the McDonald County Conference, and one from the Southeast Kansas Conference, in addition to Joplin's host team. Towns entered to date are: Cassville, Miami, Sarcoxie, Commerce, Jasper, Lamar, Goodman, Aurora, Quapaw, Girard, and Joplin. Sixty-two www ag-My-I ,ft ' - 5. ff 1 x A I- Fig, - fffw gf ff!!- ,g,., 32 , . JCE 'Emi-rv ,, L: Z W if 1 ,i v ffm' .Q K, Y. 1' ,, .:'7N ,Yi .Vg 3.1 ff,jy'fif ww Yea, team Yea, team Fight 'em Fight 'em l ! Fight 'em! J-o-p-1-i-n J-0-p-1-i-n That's the Way to spell it This is the way to yell it, JOPLIN, J-j-j-0-D, J-o-p l-i-n Joplin Who? Joplin W'ho? Joplin, Who? Joplin s r 9 JOPLIN, JOPLIN 1-l-l-i n Jioplin, Joplin Joplin, Joplin. .-lffI'1'cf ,llf'lI!I,V f11'ff7.N' flm 114 H4'lAflQI1'1' glvl l'4'rl4f,x' .ln f7lCI,X'. wg tioiivtimo BOB MORGENTHALER Editor-in-chivf ELLEN li. STEXYA RT Associntv Editor IIERMAN Sl IELTON Husincss M mingur l5E'l l'Y ANN HEINZ Circulation Mmiziger BILL BRETT :md DALE ROBINSON Advt-rtising llIlI1I12'C!'S Brt-tt Roliiiisoii Slwlton Morgeiitliulcr Stewart Heinz The joplimo zittc-mpts to ,qivti tlic studviits of Joplin High School Z1 vomplvtci :ind ftt't'ii1'z1tv pivturt- and print record of ovorything of interest tlizit livlps to mztko tlit- school yt-zi1'. Tlic stall' is tlcoply approvifttivv of tlw coiisitltirzitioii and vooptirzitioii givt-ii by liotli tliv lariilty and tlw stu- dt-nt body, for without tlit-ir licilp tliti piililivzttioii ol' the liook would lic ziii impossibility. Tlit- joplimo luis for stfvvrzil yvatrs lit-On Z1 nit-iiibm' of the Missouri Svliolzistit- Prt-ss Assorizition, and of tlit- National Scfliolastic Press Associa- tion. Tliv stall' also iiiakt-s five iisv ol' the Sc-liolzistiv Editor, in an attempt to lctwp :ilirvzist ol' tliv timt-s iii ztiinual iiiriltiiig. ALICE HICKS, Litt-rziry Editor VETA JEANS, Typist MARY LOVISE ,lENNlNGS, Fziriiltv Ed. ,IEAN ROTII, Asst. Cir. Rlanngor NUNIJAS ML' DANIEL, Sviiior Girls' Ed. FRED C'ROllC'l-I, Asst. Adv. lxlilllflgfl' BOB lSLANliENSllll', S:-iiior Boys' Ed. I-SUB EVANS, Asst. Adv. Manager BILLEE SIIANKLIN, Asst. Se-iiior Ed. HELEN M. RITCHEY, Advertiser MAXINE ELSNER. Girls' Act. Ed. EIDMITND FALK, Advertise-r AIUIIN l'LAY'l'ER, iiovs' Art. Editor FRANK IENKINS, Advertiser HAZEL Gl'lNEE. Music Editor MARSH BULL. Advertise-r FRANCES llAl'GllAXVOlF'l'. Asst, Music RALPH DRENNAN, Advertistffr Eilitivl' BOB ROGERS. Atlvvrtistir GERTRIYDE ROBINSON, Girls' Athls-tic JOHN l'ICKE'I'T, Advertiser Editor. MAX XVALTERS, Advefrtisor MAX l5RAIDlf'lEl.l3, Boys' Atlilvtiv Ed. JACK LUNGENECKER, Advertiser Rlt'llARl5 DAY. Military Editor FORT S'l'OIl'l', Photo :md EI'IfII'ZlVlI1Q' Rl l'll EARNIIAM, Scliool Lift- Editor l'lENNE'l'll l'7lElIL, Photo :uid Eiigrziviiig NAIDINE STURDY. Asst. Srliool Lift- Ecl. GENE PATTERSON, Elcrtricimi MARIURIE CASKEY. Siiupsliot Editor JUNIUR XYILSON. Artist l-'RANK HCNKINS, Assistaiiit Siiztpsliots CIIARLES MELlN, Artist MVRXVIN IXllDSI.ER, Assistant Siizipsliots DUKE XVALLACE, Artist -IACK KELSU, Assistztiit Siiripsliots ,lACK YOUNG, Artist VIIARLES t'LlN'l't7N, Asst. Siizipsliots MISS BARLUXV. Advistvi BETTY RUTH XVAGGUNER, junior Ed. MISS BUCK, Advisvr EVA TAYLOR. Tvpist MR. LIVINGSTON, Adviser S'i.i'I ,v-six I I I I Artiwtsi YUIIIVQ, Mn-lin, XYz1ll:u'v, XVilwl1. 2. Svluwl l.lf.l'f Sllilllklill, Stunt, KRHIIUIII Ntllrcly, lnilfllllillll, llim-Ill. 3. 'l1YlPiSlSf 'I':1ylul', XY2lg::'f111l'l'. -lvsms, -1, l'llwlu,u1':lpI1f'u fl'Hlll'Il, xx'YIllU'I'5, Nlfwsivr, K4-lem, Cglgiwy, jvnkin-. 5. Ifclilrwlwi Iizlvk ruw l'l1ny14x ffuim-v, l'zltte-Isuzu, lmxy Il:ul1Q'l1:1xwmt. Ifrunt ww Ii1'mlI'im-lcl, linlminswn, Ilirks, Iilnllka-11 xllip, lilgmxr, Xlplxmivl, xl.-lmiugg, 6. ,xllx-i54'1's: Iiswluw, I.ix'inp'stf111, lilltk. T, Adu sa-rs: Iiucli nm' IQYZIIIQ, Hull, Ifaxlk, llrn-nllflll, Rwgc-ls, .IL'llkiI1S, l'il'HIll Vow- Hrvlt Ilrkf-lt, Riulmvy, Ruth. I.Xv11Qm-rn-n'k4f1', l.ix'inLlSIf111, TI-IE SIUYQLASS ALLAN SEILER Editor-in-chief EMILY JANE BUXTON Associate Editor CHARLES SIIAFER Business liflanager JACK SIIEPARD Advertising Manager Seiler Buxton Shafer Shepard The Spyglass has had a very successful year. The publication is bi- weekly, and gives a faithful record of the doings of the school. The Spyglass is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, the Missouri Scholastic Press Association, and the Quill and Scroll. Members ol' the staff have attended both the national and state conventions of high school journalists during the past year. BOB BURKE, Sports Editor CLARENCE INGERSOLI., Sports Reporter FRANCES IIAYNIE, Music Editor ELEANOR KINCAID, Excliange Editor IIOYT MILES, Boys' Activ. Editor MARY K. MOLLOY, Girls' Activ. Editor MAXINE DAVIS, Poetry Editor RICIIARIJ CRAIG, Science Editor BETTY MAE BUSKETT, Editorialist ELSIE ELLIOTT, Ifeaturist REIIEKAII BLAIR, lfeaturist ELIZABETH ANN POSTON, lfeaturist BETTY KING, Featurist MARY IIOIDSON, Typist VIRGINIA FRIZZELL, Typist MILIDREIJ JONES, Typist LAVVRENCE MARTIN, Assistant Ad Itlanztger S'i.rt-v-eight V. BILL HAVENS, Collector MARSHALL BRADLEY, Circ. Manager TED GAIILT, Asst. Circ. IYIIIIIIIIIPI' ONVEN IIANVKINS, Asst. Circ, Manager ANITA RAYMOND, Reporter BETTY BRECK, Reporter GXVYNETII NVARING, Reporter IEAN TREAT, Reporter FRANCES OSENBAIIGII, Reporter -IEANNE IIIIMPIIREY, Reporter EMILY ANDERSON, Reporter NEVILLE LAYTON, Reporter JEAN MILES, Reporter IUNE GOLIJING, Reporter ANN NIOSKOVITZ, Reporter NEAL IOIINSON, Rf-porter MR. I5I'SKETT, Adviser MISS ROBINSON, Adviser MISS JACKSON, Adviser I lf:-ulurislf: lilznir, l'+fst1m, Kimi, lilliwttg l'I1litm'i:1lisl, lillskvtt. Z. Sports lfalitm lI'k1', Asst. fir. Mgr., flzmllg Slwris lim'1w1'tv1', iu,gm-rswwll. 3. If4'ITHl'14'I'SI ilnlmlillg, Mus vitz, ,I'l'l'JIt, XY:uril1u'. VIHIIIISUII, l,IlXlH!1, Us:-lmlwzlllgll, Nllle-Q, RIIXIUHINI, lirvvk. -1. ful lmvtfrr, Ilxlvm-msg f'il'l'. Hur., l31':uIl1-yi Asst. .Xrlxy Nlgrt, Nlslrlin. 5. Aclviw1's' IQIIIUUINUII Huske-tl, ,l:u'ksrm. M. 'l'ypistsA Prizm-ll, AIIYIIPS. llmlsun. 7. I'f1Iitm's' Ilzlyniv, Kinvzliml ffillgf, KIIIIN, Klwlluy, H. llvlvgzlte-N tu N. S. 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Fahrig, Fountain, Guinnee, Hakan, Harrison, K4-ller, Montaldo, Ritchey, Taaffe, Thoinas, VValkor, XVatkins, VVintcr, Bullock, M. l'lENORSfCarl, Magill, VYMBP-l4SrR1'Ll11w11, CUUk01'lY - CULOR BEARER-GrecnwcllfMA,lCDR7Haugl1awout, Drum Major, Haughawont Coininander Haynie GVQLS' DIQUM CCDVQDS .S't :w'11t-x'-rim: YV Many who have watched with hursting' pride the girls' drum corps proudly strutting hy on parade can recall the hours of excruciating practice druinmed out during the early hours of thc morning. These girls are the cream of the crop and certainly have earned the praise they have received. Their year of festiv- ities started gloriously when they participated in the dedication of the lunge Stadium. Then followed trips to Mont-tt, Pierce City, and Neosho, as well as local parades. The drum corps appeared at every local game, and was eager to march on every occasion. This enthusiasm culminated in the coveted trip to the American Royal Horse Show at Kansas City. There they participated in a parade and were awarded the honor of leading all other visiting corps into the arena in the final salute in front of the governors hox. The girls' greatest social event is termed Chief's 9 surprise hirthday party, hut he would prohahly h more surprised if the girls failed to come, than he appears to he when they rush to his door and shout, Snrprisel BQYS' DQU M CCDVQDS ln H130 Mr. Coulter formed thi- hors' clrum and hugle vorps, whif-h provvcl to he a very suc- rw-ssful organization. This year .lohn Pifrkott was svlf-Ctcd as major :incl Bob Finley as Com- lllZlINl0I'. Both prove-cl to hc- vvry vffiviont in their positions :xml umlc-r thc-ir lc,-zulvrsliip the corps has clfww-lopc-ml into n, wvll- f.I'Illl'l0ilSI1lLDDY unit of which .loplin is V1-ry proucl. Thr- boys hzivv always as- sistml in srhool and vivicf vntvr- tziimnr-nts. This your tho Corps inzirvlwcl at all homo foothall gzuncs, :incl with thv othvr musi- val organizations pre-sc-nt:-il It vvry colorful Oxhihition at tho mlvmlivation of tho nvw Alllllgl' Stzuliuin. Major Pickvtt Il l'HIllllNllNl0l' lfinlrx IDRVMS: lfinlvy, je-znns, llzlvvns, Rollug, Rzule-r. Drvnnzzn, lluvm-nick, Purkison, Guinn, C,-HIlf,1 I 5 ..lIllflI, .g N l Rohy, l'l41,Q'g, Lippit, VVilson, Craig, Bryson, Iloyt, Clinton, Lvsliv, ljllllllillllilglxfifv DRL: f Dim-hl, XYQ-sion -CYMHAI.-XV:1rrl0n. V lJlll'lll4Ll' the l't'llIl1Oll ol thi- 35th mlivision ol' thi ll tho corps purzulvnl with thi- 1XlllVl'll'lll1 IA-gion llflllll Co V 'l'hc-5' zllso llZll'tlixllJiltl'll in thv illlllllill l'l2lSl1'I' ligg lll t stzlgml at Schilla-rtlcclcci' Park lay thc Lions' Club. ,hif T't'IIf,V-fflVV1' i GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Fifth row-Coulter, Elliott, Taaffe, Fry, Walker, Duvenick, Jester-Fourth Row-Womack, Allen, jewett, Bullock, Bontier, Duckett, Poston-Third Row-Niles, Winter, French, Cookerly, jones, Fahrig, Davidson, Crouch-Second Row-Payne, Lair, Pipkin, Redmon, Humphrey, Brown, M. Brown, Haynie-First Row-Winter, Bullock-, Thomas, Watkins, Montaldo, Friend, jones, Hakan. To enumerate all the activities of the girls' glee club would be so hard a task that as a result only the highlights are herein brought forth. Should the girls be requested to vote on their most interesting appearance this year, they would probably' unani- mously acclaim the opera Faust as holding first place. Accompanied by much laugh- ter and friendly criticism their intensive night practices resulted in that finished production so richly enjoyed by their audiences. Besides their remarkably fine work in Faust, the girls participated in many school and civic affairs. One of the most interesting of these was the cantata Rose Maiden which was given at a special assembly on Tues- day, March 26. Meta Blanche Garlinger, Martha Jeanne Humphrey, Dorothy Duvenick, Opal Lovesee, joan Jester were the soloists selected for the production. The boys' glee club was represented by the baritone soloist, Everett Bryson. Special commendation should be given the small orchestra which accompanied Faust, the Rose Maiden, and other musical concerts. Their execution of these tasks, at times, bordered on the professional. The glee club won second place at Pittsburg and first at Columbia in the nineteen thirty-four contests. 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VVhen asked to make a statement about her work, Miss Barnett said: I am delighted with the success of our students in their public appearances in plavs and contests, of course. but the central aim of the speech work is ex- pressed in the sentence. 'Speech train- ing' is training in the fine art of social adjustment' Joplin High School takes particular pride in the fact that plavs of hiah literary value are offered by the var- ious classes each vear. On December V 7, 19344, Booth Tarking'ton's Seven- teen was offered bv the junior class. lt was so well received that a second VVYNETT BARNETT Coach of Dramatics performance was given on December v 14. as a benefit for the milk fund. The following juniors took part: Billy Hav- ens, lrene Berliner, Ann Moskovitz, v Eleanor Kincaid, Frank jenkins, Billy Longacre, Betty Cragin, John VVit- coskjv, Marsh Bull, Neal johnson, Ralph Urennan, Edmund Falk, Elsie Elliott, and Clyda Frances Bontier. The senior play, i'Twelfth Night, was presented on April 15, 1935, in accordance with many of the Elizabethan traditions. A processional through the auditorium, the quick playing of scenes on alternate sides of the stage. the omission of intermissions and curtains. and clever light- ing' effects added interest to the classic comedy. The following students took part in the play: Marjorie Caskey, Lois Landon, Emily ,lane Buxton, Allan Seiler, Alfred Jacobs, joe Vincent, Max Bradfield, Kenneth Diehl, Hoyt Miles, and Everett Bryson. Two casts presented two widely varying interpretations of Berkeley Square by john Balderston, produced by the class of 19341, on May 8 and 9. This was one of the most pretentious plays in manv years, and its pro- duction by amateurs aroused a great deal of favorable comment. The colorful eighteenth century costumes added greatly to the artistic effect of the play. 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Missouri. tm Mzwcli 8 :xml SI. lilc-zmm' Iiiiivziid :mtl In-:ui Ruth plain-tl lirst mimi sm'- oiitl in originztl 0l'llU1I'y. -lttllll Ruth plzuwl first in the- tlistrivt vuiistitiitimizil m'z1tm'ivzLl vcmtvst spuiisnw-tl by tht- :xxlNC'l'il'ilH lmgimi. :intl Ht'I'l1ll't' illlylit' plain-ti thircl in tliv Uiiiivrmi vulitvst simiismiwtl by thv South- wvst Missouri Stzltv 'lit'Zll'ilPI'S Ctmllvgw iii Spriligtit-lil. joplili High Sclmol is vvry proud of tlwst- t'm't-iisiv zuwmiiplislimciiits. Iii!! litx' 'NS' FCDQQNQCS Miss Moran. Ii. S., It tP!l,C'lltlI' of spflwli :intl linglish, is zlvtivcly iiitvw-str-el in in thv t'!lllSt' of lorvnsic-s. It is hc-r nziturril tlvliglit to inspirv ll pupil to think zu, thought l'or hinisvll. That which shr- i'w'og'iiizvs :intl c-spwizilly zullnirt-s in hor stucli-nts ol' spi-wli is thvir zipprvrizltion ol tho clil'l'r-ri-nt phzisvs ot' c-vvryclziy lillv, thi-ir joy in sr-vking truth, thvir powm-r to stir-lc to tho task, c-vvn though to thoin rc-- sults ami olton tlisc'ourztgging', ztncl thcfir lliir lllily in dc-zlling with onv another. Shi- gin-s praise- wlivrc it is tluv, and vn- c-ourzlgi-nim-nt to ull. joplin High bvhool was rcprvsvntt-ml in they Missouri NFL tournzunc-nt he-ld in Missouri Vztllvy Collvgc-, Mzu'slizlll, Mis- souri, Murvli 8 and 9, hy Cliurlvs Lytlvn, Clinrli-s Sll2llii'l', Rox Titus, zinal Rivlianl Craig in 1-xtvinporv six-:ilciiigg hy Rox 'l'itus :incl Hvnry Hznnilton in orzttorivzil clvcrlzunzitionl hy Ann Moskoyitz :intl lillvn lll'l'IllL't'l' Stvwztrt in tlrzuniltic clc-vlzunzition: hy Frc-clc'ric'k Lyncl :incl Mury lh'l1lI'Q'llI'l't Alcott in- humorous rvzuliiigg :tml hy lilvzuior liiiirziitl :incl jvzin Roth in original orutory. KATIIR YN MORAN llc-hzltc' Coavli lilm-zuior liinvzticl Liml Ann Moslcovitz, hy winning' first plztvvs, :intl lflt'llRlI'tl Cring ztntl kllxilll Roth, hy winning' svconnl plum-s, vntvr thi- N11- . . , . . . , . , tionznl lourn:un1-nt. xylnvli will lw hvlcl in lv-nt. Ohio, lNf'l11yh-lil. At Mzirshzill. .Ioplin plum-ml lirst hy svoring' forty-ninv points, tivo points zihovc- Mzlrshzill :intl Sulishury, who tic-tl for sc-voinl plziu-, thus win- ning' thc- Missouri llistrivt trophy. A form-nsit' zittziininvnt in whivh wv ol' joplin High School hztvv ox- vwtliiig' priclv is our nivinhe-rsliip in thu National Fora-nsic' l,c-ugtu-, an orgzuiizzttion in whivh no rf-i'til'ic':1tvs ol' nit-inhursliip :incl no zulvzuicecl mlm-give-s uri- grants-cl vxvcpt in t'UllSttt1LlClll7l' of vrc-clit points tluly ztwurclccl. 'llhv c-rmlit points :nust hcl niztclc-, inorn-ovor, through intvrscliolzistic' con- ti-sts. So, il' wo haul not hcvn privilc-god to voinpt-to in Contests with otha-r svhools, wir voultl not have inzulv ztpplicutioni for :in NFL vhapter. Thr- pc-tition for a cliaptvr, mzulv in tho olficial form, and cnclorsccl, was nuult- on Fc-hruzu'y l, 15133, zuicl tiorwzu'clctl to Mr. Bruno li. jzivoh, tht- swrc-tziry. Thzit pc-tition was grtuitm-tl on Fvhruztry 20, 1933: uncl to us was giyt-n thc nzunv Lloplin Cliztpti-r, Nunihvr -158. liy invinhorship in thc' Nutionztl l orvnsin' l,c-zigtiv, stutlvnts :uw provitlc-tl at constant inccntivv, us thv l,l'll,Q'lll' vontinuvs to confc-r zulvzuivt-ml clc'g'i'ovs upon invinhcrs for slpc-vial ztttaiininvnt. But thvrv is an 1-vt-n g'i't-zitt-r iiim-iitixw-. Annually wlu-n tht- Missouri NFL tournzunt-nt is hvlil, vvvry vliztptc-r ol' that state- inau' hc rm-prvsvntvcl hy two stutlvnts in vztcli ol' thvsc 4-vents: tlchate, original orzttion, clraunzttics, humorous, :incl OI'Zil0I'lt'2ll nlvc'lz.Lniz1tion, and vxtoinporv spvzlkingx vVlll'll it is tilnv to tlc-tvrniimi hy inczins ol' contvsts what stutlvnts shall rvpri-sont Joplin in that Missouri NFL tournzunt-nt, Miss Hui'1n'tt has c'l1ul',g'v ot' thc' lnunorous zincl tlrzunzitic' clc-vlztiiizttioii, and ol' thu original orution: Miss Moran, ol' tht- 0l'ill.llI'lt'Zll tlvflilllllltltlll, tht- 4-xtvinporv spozllc- ing, and clehzitc. High ty-om' Tflc' .siflffffw Tvauz Tfla' 44Hc'l'IlIIft' 7l4'fIIII Un ilu- mm-fit ull goals llilllillly ullzlim-ll in SU1JlllJlll0l'l' mul junio: X 1 l ,. , ,Y 1 1 naw lll4'9l' 9tllkl4'lll9 wvrc- 4'-lm-vlm-ml tu vmnpmm- ilu Stall lim lm 111 tc lm ,. Qluulc-s l,ynls-11.C'l1:11'l4-s SlIillll'l'. Ra-x llluf 'lml llivllzllwl fre! 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Since as many as thirty-two stu- dents did interscholastic debating during the preceding year and as many as one hundred contestants participated in the spring tournament, at the beginning of school there were records to show the attainment of each individual. On the merits of goals attained Charles Lyden, Charles Shaf- er, Rex Titus, and Richard Craig were chosen to compose the State Debate team. The team has attended nine large tournaments. At the University of Missouri in December the debates were all non-decision. At Hutchin- son, Kansas, on December 14 and 15, the team of four became two teams, each two debating both sides of the question. They won ten debates out of a possible twelve, and made first ranking. In Carthage, Missouri, on January 18 and 19, Joplin reached and par- ticipated in the final debate, but lost to Enid, Oklahoma, in a 2 to 1 deci- sion. On February 22 and 23 we attended the tournament held at North- east Junior College, Miami, Oklahoma. The important event there for us was that the Joplin team defeated the Miami team that had a month before won in the Topeka invitation tournament. In the Marshall tournament on March 8 and 9 the home team Won over John Billy Breckenridge and Willis Jav Winn, the Plattsburg team that had won in the State contest last year, and had also participated in the National tournament. In the Westminster tournament the next week where more than thirty excellent schools participated, the Joplin team did not lose the vote ot a single judge until the final debate, which Joplin lost in a 3 to 2 decis- ion. But the important debate for us there was that in which we won over the Springfield team, a team that is eligible to participate in the National,Forensic League tournament. In Lexington, at the Wentworth Military Academy tournament, held March 22 and 23, Joplin participated in the semi-final debate, but was defeated by Classin High School, the team that won over Topeka in the next round and won the tournament. That team we had defeated, however, in the Oklahoma City tournament. The team has attended tournaments in the following cities: Pittsburg, Coffeyville, and Hutchinson, Kansasg Columbia, Carthage, Fulton, Mar- shall, and Lexington, Missouri, and Miami, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The final debate of the tournament sponsored bv Classin High School and the University of Oklahoma City was broadcast over K. C. F. G. Charles Lyden and Charles Shafer upheld the negative side of the ques- tion: Resolved, That the Federal government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states for public elementary and secondary education. Richard Craig won second place in extempore sneaking at Hutchinson and at Marshall, Charles Shafer won first place in extempore speaking in the Joplin invitation speech tournament, and he won also a scholar- ship at Westminster. Rex Titus holds the largest number of credit points, two hundred fifty-four, thus far attained by any member of the NFL Joplin Chapter. Each member of the team holds an NFL Degree ol Distinction. Eighty-three SPRING DEBATE TOURNAMENT More than one hundred students 'participated in the annual intra- mural debating tournament held this spring with the cooperation of mem- bers of the Joplin chapter, National Forensic League, and under the direction of Miss Moran, debating coach.. The question used is: Resolved, that the nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions. Four brackets were organized with six teams each, each team consisting of four members. There were three extra teams who prepared their debate and debated as alternates. Those eligible to participate in the final round, the eighth, were Re- bekah Blair and Maxine Elsner, affirmative, and Allan Seiler and Bob Burke, negative. Due to illness, Rebekah was unable to debate, and Rose Marie Montaldo substituted for her. The affirmative team won the de- bate by a two to one decision, and were awarded the Fleischaker cup, on which will be engraved the names of all three girls. Allan Seiler, ac- cording to the rankings given by judges throughout the tournament, was named the best debater of all participants. He and Maxine Elsner, who received second rating, were awarded five dollars each. T he State Debate team composed of Rex Titus, Richard Craig, Charles Lyden, and Charles Shafer has contributed to programs for var- ious organizations: Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs, October 24, at Cassville, Missouri, Joplin High School Assembly, December 153 Women's Alliance, Community church, january 233 North junior High School, February 13, American Association of University Women, Connor Hotel, February 223 Miami High School, Miami, February 26. The state question on Federal Aid to Education was used. Variety was given through the boys' changing sides of the question and through the further development of their speeches. Rex Titus delivered the oration, Woodrow Wilson's 'Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace before the Daughters of Veterans on February 21, before the Lions' Club, February 13, and before the Rotary Club, February 14. Henry Hamilton and Allan Seiler upheld the negative side of the International Shipment of Arms and Munitions question against a Northeast junior College team in Miami, Oklahoma, April 3. Edmund Falk and Frank jenkins upheld the affirmative side of the Munitions question, and Henry Hamilton and Allan Seiler, the negative side, before the League of Women Voters late in April. A remarkably large number of students enter each tryout. All of them work hard, and no one wins easily. Then in the Missouri NFL tournament, where representatives of all the chapters of the state are com- peting, all of first place and all who make second place are eligible, ex- cept in debate, to enter the National tournament. So really that is one of the outstanding goals our forensic students strive to reach. Not all, of course, can attain such goals. But no one can really lose in this game of speech if we attach due importance to trying. The fact remains that the rewards of life come not from its victories, but from the efforts we expend in trying for those victories. Eighty-four V , , . . , . w' , . lxvll wg '11 Il. NVIHYI' I1l'l'X'l'l' IKIYXIIW' frfhfllll .S'fP4'1'r'1l 7'u1f1'11111m'11l ll IIIllc'1'.V .S'f1l'I,llfI llvlnrzfv Ilrnnfw .S'fv1A1'11g1 fiwlullm' l 17u11li.vt.v Nl'lil'fC'lI XYINNICRS L'h:x1'lv-X Sll1ll'i'I'. Nlzlrx' NI:lrg':u'vl Klwwll. .Mm Nlwflwvilz, -lm-:zu Refill, Ilvlzry IIZIIIIIIIHII. NVHINKZ l?liH.X'l'li llRUl'l'1 SMA-will nm IQ-:mm Xvlll1Jllxl'l', Imnuq-4114-n'Iqv1', Slmlk-V, llurriwm, Hlll'k1', ll:-lllvv, lI.lm Illllll, llulxf-Ill, Se-:lm-V. l.ilNiK'I', liluwlmf. Sixth rwxx i'li11Ifm, XIVIIIUIIS, HYJIIIN, l'I'iQ',2', fXl1'XX'illi:ln1s, I.. H111 Illl, XY, Nlsuflm, XY1tumln'. lfzlllf, XYiIN'I'lll, Xlilw, lJl'l1l'!lfl'. Ififlh www if Hamlin. Rzullvy, HHllli1'l', IYllX'l'Ilil'li, Vim Ill:-Ill, XYIHQ, llnmlwill. Svhllltv, K. Smith, slwlm. l'1Hlll'1Il Vww Il:l1'1lxx'u'k, llulrllvs, Cl, XXYIYIIIIIIJIVIQ. clllllllllg, Nl1L'1:nH XXIHUIIN, llulvlmwm, Vhilmlf. lirzullf-5. Vlzumw, Ilwllclvn, Iiwla:-1'lwul1. 'Ishirml www Nlisf Nlwxruu, ililrxiu, XVvyp4:llult HIIIVIIIIINIPII, I':ll'kms, HllY4'IlN, Sllvllillll, Lyml, Yun ll-wr11:', IT, Smith, l,JlY4'lllDHl'l, Nlzlssvy, K, xYUIl1IIlill'k, llvmlxx -1--vm! um XYIQMINN, X12llAX'IllIil!. Ilznxis, L1-4-, Elm:-1', lilnir R:ux'm4maI Xlilr-Q f I 4-' ul I S11 ' . 1 . . ,, nl In 1, f1lIl!l'Ill1'V, INN lH4'!'S. lm, . IIIII. lfilwl :ww l.11k1', illlvllrixi, lJ.'Y:1m'x'. TIlllIIlilN. f2I'l'i'IlXYL'H liilvlmvx' l'1I'Il'l!4I f'I'l'l'Il ll'1H 111 Yw mln -up . '. .. 1 4 . . .NIS XIZIXIII1' Iilxm-V, Ih-In-kzlll Hlilllj .Xllsm Sl'll4'I, Hula Hurkw, RESE RWE OFFICERS TRN N l NG CDRRS The joplin High School R. O. T. C., with an enrollment of 305, is coin- posed of one battalion of four companies, and a cadet hand. lt is under the direction of Captain E. A. Ellwood, assisted by First Sergeant D. VV. Collier. The commissioned officers' are appointed each year according to rank in grades. The cadet with the highest grade for his sophomore and junior years conihined is nained lieutenant-colonel. This year Paul jones won the honor with a grade of 96.18. livery year a senior girl is chosen iyed hy the cadets to he honorary lieutenant-colonel. Dorothy Cline rece this honor. The connnissioned officers are organized into the Diainond and Disc Society. joe Vincent is president of the organization. One of the inajor activities is the annual military hall. Froni the proceeds the society made the following' awards: a saher to the hest drilled cadet: a trophy to the best rifle shotg a trophy to the connnanding officer of the best platoon: and a trophy to the hest dressed cadet. Another organization included in the unit is the rifle teani. Their chief activities this year were their participation in the Seventh Corps Area Matches and the Hurst National Matches. The corps prides itself on maintaining' its standard as an honor unit. l t ' l 'it the innu ll inspection held early in May The ranking is te ernnnet . - 4 z , at which time the eonnnissions are awarded, and the trophies are present ed to the winners. 011 Parade R. O. T. C COLORS -ut STAFF li AND A msc X ,,......A.. '- - N CUIADIQS I.4vrt1n1. lyllllilillll, wlmlvs, Smith. S'l',Xl l 'IAIU1'-I Iiwxx HlilIlkI'IISlli1D, HI'il1Ht'X', Slmpim. Lilllbill S4-wnul Rmx' l51'fwk.St-11111 limlulzu, Huy l'lINl Iimx rlmws. Clmv, Ilwll. IJLXXIUNIJ AXNII DISK' Ififllm Huw lylllllllllll, liullzms, Huh-s, 5lHlll, -I1ll'1IilIl. limi, l.ux'lmm l.1pp1ll, ,Xuflnnf lwu1'll1 Huw l,I'Q'l1l1!ll1, Iillllill. lie-llws, l':ullPI', fvilllli. ll'll1l4'll. Yun llurm- l.f+I'l1v11. Smith 'Tllirml Huw XXVVSIIIH, l51'c1n'k, Irwin. VI1lXl1'l'. fxI'4llIl'h. H1':lsl1m'V, fXluu1'1-, Iivvlc-r Alumni S--1-mul Iimx' lilqnllkm-llellilr, Slwrul. fhnllrl, SIISIIHITI, Titus, f.I'iliL1', Hrvtl, SlIl'lHlI'lI, l,y1l4'l1 xl4Dl'Ljl'll1ll1lI1'I', l5i1'lIl lfirit Huw Hl':uli'ir'lsl. K1-ls-r, SIIPIUDII, ,lrmm-5, Vlinv, x'iIli'L'lll, Dau lirxnllvy, llmlglxli, Kzlpt. la, .fX. lzlxv-wnl. lfiglz fy-.Nl :'w1 CAIJIQT OFl lC'Ii HIGH RANKINK AND Sl RCllCAN'l' COIL!! R I ll I RS BXNIJ OF 9 ' C Y lilI l.li TIEAKI RS HIGH RANKING CADET OFFICERS AND SERGEANT COLLIER Those appearing in the picture, reading from left to right, are: jones, Cline, Brett, Collier. The commissioned officers of the unit are appointed according to their grades. The cadet receiving the highest military grade during his sophomore and junior years is the lieutenant-colonel Paul jones received this honor with agrarle of 96.18. Each year the Corps chooses a senior girl to be honorary lieutenant-colonel. Dorothy Cline was chosen to fill this position. The cadet with the next highest grade is major- This position was filled by Bill Brett. Brett was the best-drilled cadet la.st year and won a regular army commission officer's saber. Sergeant Collier is the drill instructor. BAND OFFICERS Reading from left to right are: Second Row-Weston, Miles, Stout, Day. First Row-Bradfield, Diehl, Playter, Morgenthaler, Crouch, Irwin. The band officers are chosen in the same way as the other officers of the corps. Some of these officers rank among the highest in the unit. john Playter holds the 'position of drum major, chosen by Mr. Coulter. RIFLE TEAM Reading from left to right are: Third Row-Finke, Hubbard, Walters, McMullin, Stevens. Second Row-Katner, Craig, Gould, Caplinger, Stinnett, Warden. First Row-Sergeant Collier, Lorton, Irwin, Townsend, Watson, Herron. These cadets were chosen from among other members of the unit on the basis of high scores. The team is coached by First Sergeant Collier. Its chief ac- tivity was its participation in the Seventh Corps Area Match. From this group Townsend, McMullin, Lofton, Craig, and Stevens were selected to represent joplin in the Hearst National Match. Townsend, the team captain, won a trophy given by the Diamond and Disc Society by being the highest scoring man. Lofton received a certifi- cate for being the most improved rifleman. Eighty-nine COMPANY C COMPANY A VCOMWANY B COMPANY D will COMPANY A Capt. Herman Shelton, Com. Capt. Vadis Best lst Lieut. Ted Gault lst Lieut. Rex Triplett lst Lieut. Bill jordan 2nd Lieut. Jack Shepard lst Sgt. Oliver Bittick Pla. Sgt. Darroll Ray Pla. Sgt. Paul Gooch Sgt. Fred Hallam Sgt. Orus Morton Sgt. Gordon Gatewood Sgt. Bill Stringham Corp. Bob Tatum Corp. Lawrence Martin Corp. Ralph Belk Corp. Ed. Sparrow Corp. Homer Potter Corp. Martin Brewer Guidon Sgt. john Witcosky COMPANY C Capt. Charles Lyden, Com. Capt. Earl Belless lst Lieut. George Beeler lst Lieut. Alvin Ruttan lst Lieut. Leo Rollins 1st Sgt. John Walker Pla. Sgt. Max Walters Pla. Sgt. William Greninge Sgt. john Foster Sgt. Bob Evans Sgt. Deloy McMullin Sgt. Dean Box Corp. Bill Havens Corp. Victor Allen Corp Corp Corp . Leo Sullivan . Ralph Ashworth . Robert Katner Guidon Corp. Leigh Prigg I' COMPANY B Capt. Jack Kelso, Com. Capt. joe Vincent 1st Lieut. Don Austin 1st Lieut. Harry Gould 2nd Lieut. Ray Drennan 1st Sgt. Norton Brown Pla. Sgt. Charles Horton Pla. Sgt. Ray Watkins Sgt. Arch Watson Sgt. Franklin Lanier Sgt. John Jones Sgt. Harry Evans Corp. Sandy McPherson Corp. Don Richards Corp. Rex Jeans Corp. Neal johnson Corp. Tom Leib Corp. Bert Craig Guidon Sgt. Othello Scott. COMPANY D Capt. Rex Titus, Com. Capt. Frank Moore 1st Lieut. Jim Brasher lst Lieut. Warren Lofton 1st Lieut. Richard Craig 2nd Lieut. Glen Van Horn 2nd Lieut. Bill Fadler 1st Sgt. Doyal Townsend 6 Pla. Sgt. Grant Rolleg Pla. Sgt. Kenneth Ladd Sgt. Sgt. Sgt. Sgt. Corp. Corp. 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'l'lu- 1111-siclc-111, wlu1 must lu- :1 sm-11i111' ul' l1ig'l1 sc'lu1l:1sti1' Sl.illl1llll5.1', is 1u1111i11:1t1-1l I13' tlu- ll2Ll'llllj' :11ul lQlll'Il 1-lf-vtc-ml I15' tlu- stiulc-111. luuly. 'lll11- sm-- l'l'lill'X' is :1ls11 1-l1-1-'11-1l l1y tlu- Sllltl4'lll. luuly. M1-1-ti11g.1's 1ll'0 lu-l1l4-:11'l1 lxllflllllilyl 11u11'11i11g1' xvilll Nliss C'11lx'i11 :11ul Mr. C111-1-1' :1s s111111s111's. 'l'Iu- 1'11111u'il :11'1':111g'1-1l :1s its lllilhlill' l11'11j1-1-t tlu- l11-:111tillyi11gg'11l'llu- 111-xv xlllllgll' St:11li11111. 'l'lu- SllIlll'lllS 11l:111t1-il t1'1-1-s, ,a1'1':1ss illlll sl11'11l1s, tlu- llllllllS lui' wl1i1'l1 11'1-1'1- 1l1-1'1x'1-1l l.l'lllll tlu- s:1l1- 11l'i'l11'is1111:1s 1':11'1ls, lvlllllllilll 1-:1111-s Jlllil l'illlllj'. 'l'lu-5' 1v1-i'1-1'1111li'il111t1-1lIl5fi5 lllll' tliis lll'll,ll'l'l I11' llu- Cl. Qfs. 'l'lu- , 1 ,,.., ,. .,.... .. .. .1lls1Iu111l 11.1115 .11ul tlu 11111111s5 1.111111.11g11 111-iv lllllllll' llll'II' s111111s111'sl1111. .XllHlll4'I' ul tlu-ii' lJl'UAl4'f'lS w:1s tlu- rm-l1:1i1'i11g4' ul' tlu- s1-11'i1'1- nu-11u11'i:1l l'l:1--' 5 11'l1i.l1 1i':1s 111:11l1- :11ul liung' iii tlu- :11ulit111'i11111 just illlll'lA ilu- w111'l1l w:11'. 'l'lu-5' :1g':1i11 l1:11l 1'l1:11'g'1- ol' tlu- C'l11'isti11:1s 1l1-1'111':1ti1111s 11l' tlu- s1'lu111l. 'l'lu- lmzst :11ul lllbllllkl l1l11'1-1111 11':1s:1ls11 lllllll'I' tlu-ir 1li1'1-1'li1111. 'l'lu-ii' :1ss1-111l1lx' 1111 Xl:11'1'l1 I. 1x':1s ws-ll l'l'1'4'lYi'll. 'l'lu- l1u':1l 1'l1:111t1-1' 11l' tlu- N:1li1111:1l lllilllll' 8111-11-ty w:1s 1'1'111'12Y2lI1lf1'll F.l:11'1'l1 fill. 'l'lu- llil'l1'-11111 sliulm-nts 1x'lu1 :11'1- llll'llllJi'I'S 11'1-1'1- 1'lu1s1-11 l1y ilu- l':1 11ll1' llI'U'll llu- llltL1'lIl'Sl lllllll'lll 111' ilu- sm-11i111' 1'l:1ss. 'lilu-V XVUIAI' sc-lc-1-11-ml lm' lllvll' S4'lllllZlI'SlllIl, ls-:11l1-1'sl1111, 1-l1:11':1c'l1-1',:11ul s1-1'vu'1-. XYllli'lI :11'1- llu- 11111- slzuuliiig' 1'l1:11':u't1-1'1slus ul llu- 1111-111l11-rs ul' llu- SUi'll'lj'. 'l'lu- i11sl:1ll:1lu111 1-1-1'1-11111111 11:14 u.lX'4llI i11 llSRt'IlllllX' .'XlDI'll lll. 'l'lu- s1u111s111's :11:1- Nliss l'i'u'1-. Nliss R1-1-ml, illlKl Miss C'11l1'i11. lXl1'llllJl'l'Slllll in lliis smuix-ty' is l'lJIlSlll1'l'l'Il 11111- 11l tlu- liiglu-sl lu11u11's 11l tlu- S4'llllUl. X1'111'!.1'-111'111- 1 I ,.. llvlw'11f1'z111.v fffriwf um! Quill .'IIl1w11f1v11Hl.v ,H Ql'Il'VIU'I'. Xlvwulx, XX'm.g IIIVIQLIIVXXS I -1111lI1 Ibm imxnllm. .XIVXXIIII-IIIIX 51 mx, I'-1111 XX..uI .1 I I1 1 . .., fx. :Mg II'1l1Nn'l1 IinmIu-rlxull 5mwn1mI Crm Iiux-I. i'z1XIwI1, Mlwllllnlx. XXIl1l.xIw1, Kmlllxrnl. IM-lull I II11l'4l ' mx Xlxx XI-lI'Ix, lilwwlislxlxw. SIIIIIII. Ill-ulvx, II4lX'l'lIN, Iimunx. IIl1l'Iil', Iinrlmzrrmlx, Xlwllfvx Ifuxl IQ1-xx' XXVMIMX Ns'II4'l, IIZIIIII. I4I'.l1IIl'X. Sew, X'111 x'1' III. X'. gwvx. II:x.111Ilvv1 I'1'n-N., XI'r1'Q1lx1I1:1Iw-1, IILIVSI, l.,XXI.I. XXI' QI'II.I. IVIIIII Iivlxx XX'lIswx1, II.lIIlt'w, Nl:-I-Imvllr. I'wxlmr. IIIIIIHII. XXIIIISUII, XIvXI1lIII'11 Nlilll Ifwuxlln li-vw Iixwxxxx, IIUIIUII. IIHKIIIIIIIU, k':1l111wIn-II. Imlw, XX'a1II.1u', IIIVILQLQ 'lIl11lmI liwxx IIHII mn-X Iaml X X-Il'.!l'llllllI. Xlwwxw. XX'-MHIN. glvmnllgx, XI.u'l'I1--xxwll. linux-1x Sm'-nu! Iimv XXIIIIIAIII Ilnpletl. Ii, III-.u'11I.11I. vIk.xIIIIII. Ilmxlxmx, SIIIIWIX, IIRIXX XX'-fwIIv111'X, XIIXX liuvk lfirxl Ibm' XX'fltkm NIIPIFIIII. XIII1 , IIIIII'-. NL, gII.lIII'I', l'u'xA Iirvti, X'. IYIVN.. IGI 'I'Vv1xN I,xsI:-11. Q4l'wl11'I1. XIIII X.XI,I XI5 IHIIII Ibm 1l.n1'Im IX. XIIvxI, IIIl'I'IIIL14'I', 5IIIIIII Ii.1x, IIHAIIQI, IGH-w1'1. XIl14I1vII IIHIIIIII -vu IIIQVIXHII. I rII1'1. Xllltx, I -n1l1lnxl1,4L Iiwllvg. NIJIIIIII, iynxxv. III-III IIKIIIIII Huw I..ll1mI-'1nI:1I- IIIIIRIIIIIIII IVIXIN. I.:-Nlnz XIz1r'lm. II, Iiwllvg, II.lI'IU'I. IIIINII N-wvlul Iiwxx XII, XIIIXXIVI. Xlurxx, ,I-vlm In. I Iiul-1. Iimlln-X. ll. Ii:-4-I4-1, -Iwm-X, -Imla-ru. .X4I1v.-rlllml I YIIHII I'-IVXI Iifm II1luIxm-x. Ku-IX'1. X INN. I.xmI N11-rm, tlfnwln. I'rw-NM Ii--lvx, Sf-Ig X1-mII1:um. 'I I4 I k'I1u1m1. Ywuwll. 'MM' HI I llu- llf-1'c'11le-:111 l,ltl'l'Ill'j' Suvis-ty. tlu- c1l1l1-st in tlu- svluurl, XVZIS 111'g:111 iz:-cl 111 lflflf. lu-l1:1ti11g' illltl 0I'ZlUJI'y l1:1v1- ztlwztys lu-1-11 tlu- IJI'lIlC'lIDlll zu' t1x1tu-Q nt' tlu- sfu'i1-tv. 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Xv!lXX'll'l' illlll C'11:u'l1 C'11lli11s. tlu 1Xtlu-11.11-11111 l.lll'lilI'j' 5111-u-ty l'l'JIl'lll'll 111-xx' llt'lQ'lll5 III ISM-l-l?l.li1. llu-11 111'11u1.1111f1111 l':111u111Q xll'lI ol fllll' C Hllllll'-X' Jlllll N1-xx' lllSf'llX'l'l'lt'S lll tlu I.1t1-1'.11'y' XXl1l'l1l w1-1'1- X'1'l'j' 111t1-1'1-wt111g:11ul111st1'1u'tlx'1-.H111-ul lllt'LI'Il1t-Sl llllll5ll.ll Sllt'l1ll 1-x'1-11t5 xx':1s:1 lJ1lI'II llllllfkl' glw-11 lll tlu- I:1ll. 5t'Vt'I'ill slug 1.11tu-N xx'1-1'1- lu-l1l lllltl il l111lltlll'l 1111 Allll'l'll Z5 411 lft'lllllQllS Mill. .Xllllllll'l' I 111t1 11xti111g s1u'i:1I illlllilll' wz1s11 trip 111 Il11:11'i11g lflX'1'l' i11 tlu- SllI'lll2l'. 'l'lu- lu-11t1-11:111t-1-11l111u-l w:1s:1 lllflltlu-I' ul tlu- .'XllI1'llJl1'llIllS. XX'l1x' 5'P,L1llll'l'1, ll1-114' 2. llu- lll-1'1'11lr-:ms WH :111 1111t111q. 5. flll y11111' 111:11'lul H1-t se-tl 11' 41, A 1111-1-1-1 1111111-14-tw 111' llt-ws. 5. 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Yuulx' .lllll H1-x 111 ll. Q. XlII1KX'. rr. ' 1 I C F Ififtli Row--Sullivan, ,I-l'f'flS.f Sf-tsc-r, XVitcosky, Main, Iicliiiiristm-r. Ieinivs, Schultv, Ijwyvr, D9- GrzifffAFm1rtIi ROW -Sefzimwr, Phillips, Rriliinsmi, Sherman, Fmteii Xlcthfrry, NVz1lIz1Ce, Rep., Davidson. Potts-r-'I'liii1I Row' Clizipiiiuii, I'z1rkf-ix I.migzicx'c, Fulk, Bull, jvzuis, l5zwf'ii1u+i't, Whdleigh, MC.-Xllistvr. ' '- f ' ' ' ' Q 'tl Iohii--Sevoiid IlUXV 'B1'B'SOl'l. Munn, Dreriiiziri, Pzlttersori, .IL'I'lIx1ll:-, Pligfz Malin, Mont, Lippett. ,mi 1, f I 'iii, Day, S003 Shvlton, Pri,-Q.: Playtc-r, Miss Barlow, Spam., Stephenson-HFir9t Row-fGiiinn, Craig, rxi Rogers, Braclfic-Icl. XXIEIIIZICP, Vice' pr'-S. NIASKEIIS f'l'Iii1'cI Row Bmyrl, King, Pfvstmi, Lycleii. Ilsivviis, Hui-ke-, flziult. Qizigiii, Molloy-Sccofad Rfiw Mr. Ilviifiimg, Ilwn. Sprmiisuit xl. Milf-s, Kiiivziicl, Iilliwti, Gillm-i', lll'2Il2', lirviiiiziii, lfzilirig, Ollivvr. Mr. lin-I-i'. Sprniewii Ifiiwt Huw Iimills-y, Ifvsuis. I'I?llIlIIllYI1, Yin' lII'l'4.Q Hiixtim, Swv., Vins:-iit, 'Ixl'f'flQ,I I,Ix'Iu'll. IIIIVIIPX. III-Y Iliilwl Huw 5ll'l'I'l'll, Sl:-vviis, Ii. Siiiilli, Ilsxlsmrtli. I,wl't1iii, Ii. Smith, NIV. l'i'y- -Svuiiiil Rim' Phillips, liwysl, Mvlliiwziii, lilivrlv, Pgigv, Ilzimlvill, QEJIIIK., ,lu-Isrni, Iirziwlir 1' Ifiiwl Huw-V-I.. Bm-Icix 1.21 IIIIIIIISIIII. Il. Hr-vla-i'. Yin'-pi'I-s,L Yun Ilurii, I'i'w.1 QiIlIIl4PlI, Ii. Smith, CII-Q1x'42i'. lim: l.. Cf I7. .Uusl.'c1's Ili-Y llrl. I 11111111 II1-11I1111'115' Q, .X 11111- 151111111 111 I.. C. 125, A. II1111y 51115111-1'5. '11 XX:11I1I11-, '11 II 1 ll I 1 I 11111131-51 5. XXI1.11 111'1- Nl111'511:111 111-11 I11'IlI'y w:111111,u' 11119 11, C'11r1-1111 II'1x'1-115 11111 I'1 1111111 1. 1111- 111112111111 1111- 5111711 111' 11 111 I.. lf If. H. 5111-111111 111111 I1'xxi11 111 111111111111 111 1 II11 1111 1111111 1511111 111 11111111115 11 111 N I11 NIIINII 141111 111 1 1 N . , ' - 5 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1' . 1 1 1IllI1II 111.151-'. II. IW11 I1IIl'II1l'1I M115k1-rs, 12, S111111- 111111' I.. 17. I ,'5, 13. VVIW 441 111111111 111 - 5. 1 1 1' ' '1 U' 115' 11. f1ilI1IK'I' 111 111151-Iy, 11-II11w51 15. .-X111'111'11X'1- 1NIilSIi1'I'S, 111 IJIIILQ' 111111g' 1111111 151111 II1Y' IT N11 I4 xx 11111111151 1111- I.. 1. 125 111-11111 V1-rx' 1111111- 1111111111-1' 111 1111151111111111f-' 1111111-5 III 1111 I11g'11 511111111 11111'111g' 11111-11111111 111115. 111 1111-1-111mg 111 1 .-1 - KX 111111-1'1-11 511'11'1IX' 111 1111 11111- 111 111r1-1- 111'11g1'1111: i1I1'l'1.III1.l'S 111111 11111- 111151111-45 IIIl'1'tIIIgA 1 I1ll'II' 1I11-1111- Illl' 1111- V1-111' X-C115 1111- 5111111 111 11lI'l'I1.L'II 1'V11II19 'lII11 1'111'1'1111 1- 1' 1 -1' 11 -11 111-1115 111 .X1111-1'11'11. Ii1111w11-11g'1- W115 111111-1-11 1111111-1' WI11-11 1111-V 5111-1-1-1-11111 III 1I111111g 1111 111151111111 111 1111-111111111' :11111 S1'III1lI'1'I1l.SS1'S 1 - 1 Q . '51 5 1111111 1111-111 1111-111 . 1 . 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' 11111g'1- 111' fIIlI'IS1II12lS g1II15 111111 1111 1 1 1. ,, 111 l11111111. 1111 1l1lIIII1I1 II1l11II11il', 111111-11 w15 1 1 1--1 -11 1 . 1 111111 III I1111111I111. 1111111gI11 11.1111 IIIIIIX 11111 III1II1I,lIN lII11 x1 15 'III 1-11 1111 11111 lIIlI 111111 111111111 1X IIIIIU, 1 1 1 1 -1 ' 111. 1 1 1 1 171l1' ll11111lr1'1l ,IIIII 1 IIIIIIIIII 15 1111 Sapplmzlimzs I'l1ilng1'ir111s Afllftlllf fans 9Al'l'HUNlAN-Fifth Rnwflkmvii, Rfrvuultls, Guoclwin, Dickinszm, Clztrkv. Blair, Cnskvy, Hudsmi, L l' Childs, Q,SCI1lJ8.Llgfl1'fFOLlI'tl1 Ruw-fWariiuQ', Cantrell, Buskvtt, Botteufit-ld, Martin, Cziniphcll, cs ie, CULIHCY, MCDOUZIN. H1i1'l'l5f7l1gThlffl ROWfWinter, M. Curl, Miller, Stevvus, Weidman, McFadden. Beldon,Suhusky,Briggs,Ure-ci1xvcllffScc4inclROW-Miss Bzirnvtt, Lanier, Rhodes. Allen. Fletcher. l C l, Thmnzis, Muskovitz, ML-irmtiffm-, Bcrlincr, Hzikun, Reid--First Row-'-Mzigill, Walker. Treasg Eve YT! 'HT Fzihrig, V, pre-5.1 L. VVintvi', Prt-S., Buxtun, Ser., VV:itlcins, Fzirnhzun, Schulte. PHILOKEIANS----Fifth Row fCrawford, lXlevsv, Goosvti-ei-, l'lf'IlLlI'y', Crunuily. Fry, BOulif?l'. Rk1dlffY'r F in Ruhnuu Rwhhius Fiusel Flmnf'l'hird Row Fourth Row- Grven, Turpin, VVilcux, Blomncr, reeinz , ' , ., . . . True, Grzihzun, Lzimh, Crawford, Brmvu, NVilkins, Brznslieir, Yun Pull-Svuuiul Rmmxvfhliss Buehlruan. Shziffor, Kvlle-r, Friend, Fountain, Hall, Grmclwiu, St. Clair, Vl'0St-V First Row-f-Diivenirk, Acldingtfm. Donnis, Boyd, V. puts.: lXIcl3:iuivl, l,I'l'S.1 Griffin, Svc., Klviu, 'lilll7lH?lS, XVm'k1iizli1. ATALANTIAN--Fourth Row Duuglzls, McCrz1hb, Pzitterscui. Biffle, Shouse. Golding, Braden, Mcrtz, Rosv- -Third Row'-Drury, Holmes, Dunn, Lair, jarrc-tt, G. VVmn1n:iCk, Lvsliv, M. Leslie, Fitzer'-f-Second Rowfllfliss l-lziswvll, Crouch, Garrison, lJLl1'Yl11IlCt', R. Gzirrisun, Hill, jmios, Dnuglzis, Purcell, PriVPtt--- First Row-ffGziult, Niles, Massa, Y. pres.: Garvin, Haynic, Prusg Crunphell, 'l'rc:is.g K. xK'OI1lIU2lCli, Sec., Cole, Higginbotham. 'Iho Szipphonizins were orggzuiizi-tl in Soptoinhvr, 15123. Mrs. Frank Doh- kins. nov Nliltlrml Boucliur. was thc- founder and for the first and socond your sho was tho sponsor. ln 1924 Miss Barnett took ovor thv sponsorship :incl shi- has In-on in that position for ton yt-airs. It is tho olclost girls' som-ioty in high school. at I'zu't ol' whivh thc- lT1CIHlJOI'S zirv justly proud. ln tho pzist it hzis always boon proniinc-nt in svliolzistic- :incl c-xtrzi-vurrivulzir work. zinml now tho lllU1l1llCI'S zirv working' hzircl to koop up thoir usual ox- ri-llont stzuuI:n'cl. ICzn'h your tho l'hilog'iun sovioty holcl El short story and pos-in vontost. 'I ho vontost wzis proviiloml lor in tho constitution :uul tho girls sponcl inuvh tiano propziring' Iior tho trzulitionnl zillziir. lfirst :intl sovoncl plum- aiwzircls uri- girl-n. :incl prizos in that Iorin ol' ponilrints zirv ,qivon tho winnors. Tho inc-inlwrs not p:irtic'ipz1ting' in tho rontost zirv pc-nzilizotl. Thx- vontn-st pro- inotos ingviniity :incl inmlivimluzility zunong thc- girls and IS Iookml upon ns ai. uniquo :intl Iwnc-I'ic'i:1I projwt for all c'onwrnonl. 'I'Iu- .'XiilIllllllilllS Iinml 'lihursclziy zivtivity hour :L vory inti-ros1in,Q' tiino, :luv to thi- 1-xvollont pro,u'r:uns thoy onjoy. livory wook intorosting' znul instruvtivo progrzuns ziro gixw-11. sonu- ol' which invhulo original storios, poi-ins, 1-ssziys :uul plziys. Cloo Gnvin haul vlizirgi- ol' pro,a:'r:uns mluring' tho Iirst soinvstor. Nliss Ilziswm-ll. sponsor, holpvcl outlino :incl zil'l':1lig'c- tlioin. Suvh ilivm-rsil'im-il sulmjm-vts us .'Xclx'im- to il girl just 1-nts-ring' I-ollc-go' :intl I Joilivzition ol' 41. puhliv lIIJl'Zll'j'n ws-l'r- pri-sc-iitm-cl. livolyn Colo wus progrzun t'IlilII'll2ilIl lor tho sc-voncl sonu-stor. I Snpphonizin nmiilons, 2. Gi4l1l:Lp, Napoli-on, say VVilinn, Ruth, :lnal xvillllllllfl. 3. Gram- I.ZlIIlPl', Il Saipplmoninn, 4 lxIIII2lIll iMllll'l'll .Xlnrgzirot Chilcls. 5. Not :L vouggli in Fl Czlrlozul Illlilylwll lr. I'ick on Slllllt? your own silo, Marv Illli irpgairc-tl 7. xxllllll clovs Nlzlrjorii- Cnskvy soo? 8. lNIs'rry JXIPIZIIIIIEIII unix-up. 9. Riploy's Iu'liz'vo it or not, For-t first. IU Ihr:-1' Nlutlsl ll. Ilorothx' I.:-1' will tsika- you, wzmtzi go? IZ. K1-mu-rino Qui-on liillim- lrm-no :xml hor Szipphoninn sistors li. lie-pziirs mw-rlvrl, Nonslzis? ISI. Now look nt tho lmircliv!l5. Atsilzintinn pals. lo. llc-ro lic-s thi- hotly of -. I7. lie-tty ii- in :I pm-nsiw' nioocl. I8 Snooty? l'J. l r:imtos, wc' mlicIn't know you voulcl do that! 20. l,IlIll!j.1'I5lll lzissvs. 1 I w '-:sr The Art Club, organizerd in 1533-1-, has assisted thv school with much of its advertising during the year. Thu inajor work of thc Club licgaii with the football scason when posters for downtown display wvro dcfsignvd and executed. Perhaps the outstanding project for the your was the building of the float for tho Christmas Parade-. This was done in von- junction with the boys of the joplin Tradv School. Tho purpose of thc- clubh is to encourage interest in sketching, dvsigrning und roinincrt-izal zul- vt-rtising. Tho Sigina Gznninzt Lannbda is the only society exclusivvly for svnior grirls. Tho nwinbvrs arch vhosvn wht-n in thc-ir junior your und all thai ol'- l'iCt-rs urv svniors. Tha- socivty's purposcx is to prolnotv lrin-ndship, nn :riin whivh is morv than fulfillvcl. Mrs. Chostnut is tho sponsor and sho has always led tho girls to big'g't-1' and bcttvr olmjc-ftiyfls. Thi- motto, 'LMor4- Beyond , cxprussos the thulnv of the progrzuns as wt-ll its thc- spirit of tho inoinbvrs. Thu socivty was founded by thu prcsc-nt sponsor in NJ25, and has always been very active. Thu Girl Rest-rvvs ure- thu only intt-rnzrtionzrl sociic-ty. Thvy incwt dur- ing' school hours. 'l'hv Aloplin chaptvr was forinod hy Mrs. Blzrinw in ISHN. Thu sponsors, Missos llrunnnond, liricfckliuus, XVillizunson, and liunkurd. ZlI'I'ZlIlg'0tl for il nunibvr ol proniinr-nt town pt-oplv to zittc-ntl mm-tin,Q's und .. giyv talks. Miss livrtliu. l.:1ndzuu-r tallu-d about Nc-xy Zt'1llZlIIil.H Mark littingvr tztlkml on A liusinvss Curve-r , and Miss Mildrryl Mzirkwrirdt spoku on Hawaii During' thc- your tht-y hold niziny original parties which wore wcll uttcmlvtl by that liuntlrvtl nwlnbvrs. l. tlremiwsll plays UN dnncr- in G. R. play. 2. Big Six ol' Siuniu fiilllllllilii. 3. Thcf l llll G. Rfs und thvir sponsor gut playful. 4. Art Clubs host niodvls. D. NX 1- :ill sur-z for ict- urc:nn , sny Signizt Gzuninu Lzunhclzis. o. G. ll. rvp1'vsvn'1lixc it Ulu ronforencv. 7. fhzrrlotte Dnwe-s, il Sigma G'llllIl1Il Luinbdn, S. lbukv :1 tzvh-ntvd nu-in ' 1 A - ' 0 'A-Xll nbonrd for cJlill1lllQit't'.'l lll. Molloy :uid Yurnc-r show be-r ol thc Alt Club. . . . ing' off in Ol+'r11L1lqot:. ll. 'l'ht.- Art Cflulfs float in thc' Christinzts p:lr.uh-. ll. XYh:l fun! 13. Art Cluhivn nmssef. 14. All drt-ss:-cl up for Siginzr Clzuninu dzly. ln. lhv G R, pri-sent world fc-llowship progrznn. 1 s I i iulglz-1 Arl 671111 .S'1'g111m fritlllllllll Girl lX,l'.Y!'l f 'US ARI iI.l li: Ihiril ww Sivziwy, Ns-ul, Ziimilm-i'm:m, liliiwvvll, l.v:iry, Kirk. Sa-umirl iwww-Nliss Rubin sun, XY:lllzu'n-, xxiilillll. xxvilfiiiillx Hurt, Hiltirk, XVili1ivi'. First rim' l.x'l1ll, SC'l'l'4'l1ll'Y' l.mi-si-v 'l'i'v'iN iirvrg Nlr1ii1ii'k, l'1'vsi4l:-mtg ,IiilUIllIYSUIl, lim-pcitm-l': lyllgfilll. Sli-NIA MAIXIMA I.1XNllSl3.iX:' ifllllflii mix'--l'i-i'i'y, Ni-slvill, 'l'i'im, xVl'1lY4'I', i,Jlll4'I'SUIl, SIIIIISIYIIVY. 'I'liii'i1 ww XV41rtIiili,u'tim. l5ilXX'Hl'lil, Lillllillll, jams, Fritls, lliivlwtt, lifvllltiiigliinllsn-. Swmiil rim' Mrs. flivsl mil, Cir'11ll:'1', Lzmlll, Kvllvy, I.1-ary, fiI'1'Y, llingvr. First ruxx' l'i4'iiiiIlS, Clm'i1l',Q'1-, llilxvws, Rm'lmi'ti'i'1 lfwlils Y, pri-s.g HJlI'I'iS, l'1'm-s.: L':xyli:i'. Svc, :mil trvzlsq lilmv. livwl. GIRL RICSICRVICSZ Si-vviilli rim' lmslis-, I,l'l'I'y, Iizu'nm's, Ili-Yilliws, i'lxI'I'Y, Usa-l1lv:lll,Q'll. Lilyllbll, firvissvr lilliull, 'l'i'i-alt, jinws, XX'vyg':liirlt. Sixlli l'UXV 'rI'4'GLSl',iillIllI1ilI'l'j', Kuvli, C'm-airlml. liliimm-i', lliiiiplii-ll 4'liilzh-rs, i',!'I',L1'llSllll. XYnt'I':ii'1l, lllilvliiiisim. iXll'ciHlllN'li, lilxiiikviisliip, Fry, Ili-mlry. liinitivr. lfifth nm' Ili-X'iIIi-rs, llzlwln-X, 'l'i'4-msc-, Sl1:lIii'i'1', lim-rki1i:il1, Cilllllbiivii, fXlrl'i':lImIi, l,lll'iU'll, Cin'ui'pgi-, Clusv, Lzumlx, li xvllllllllllfii. I'-Hllflil rim' Mimtzililii, lin-:nm-:mlm-, Davis, XV. 'I'i'i-nsi-, l'iiim-ri-:ilu-, Ms-rtx, i.l'!ll'Y- ti. XYUIII mzivk, Vsiiiiplmi-ll, 'l'i:xx'vi's, Nlmiiw. R1-vii, Ii. Cilllllli51'H. 'liliinl www Miss Krii-vklizlils. Miss XYilli:m1swn Lair, XVinul, Rug:-rs, li. lhvQi'rs, llzlll, l 1'4-m'I1, Tliilmzis, Uwlisi-iilwiii, lim-tin-l,'l':1x'Iui', Hunt, Mills, XIIISSJI Ni-nl, Miss ijflllllllllillfi, Sm-mimi nm' f'l'Ulli'il, Xxvlll'iIl,Q', lliiw-iiivk, Q-'Ylllil'I', lfuiiiitaniii, l i'i4-mi, Vim- im-s. Hamlin-i', Mliiwly, 51122 lnriils. Slwusv. Rvisl, HllSiil'll, Iiiwiisvi-in. lismks. First rmx' l'illl'lll'li. I':illS l.ACZll' 111-1114-V, lrzwnsuml, Puliizull. 1711111113 Fslriiliillu, I'1'1:s.3 Miwi'i'is. 101105, l32lW4'S, fiI'l'l'IlW4'll, HIJWIIIYI, KH'- ry , M ffm- ra X z -+ sf' F Qgfsg ww ' 4 , Y I M . .Wg , , j L1.,: . . V v V wi Q fzTw22 ,ww - k ' ' wk wb i 'Qkjf Z ,.,. A f .wr i W f , A... 7 k k ' Q k nf' i 'fn at mx '., .. ,. ' , KV ik FY 'li If 'Yo Q? 4 . ,. X' X' L f W Y 4 L 2 1 k U , . 3 F, at . M ,ffw 1 . g . S M, VV,.V 1 N , X - 'f , ,QQ Lia. mm I A V ,.,' I Q wi 'ffm HW if V 1 , U ,gf . M 1 5 iYxM N M ' -- QE 7 . - - V ' x X, Lg. Pnxf X ' , M -54 u my S+ 1 1 Z as W A I v ,Q -K W' ,Q g .. X , H xyf.wqAMT,., M K ri: 4 J 1, wah' 2 M S W, wif ay.. , .yagx W ffliifi J V V W 3,41 I f , -,., ,X AM - vw ww' . A, ,W-E I -4 . W- L5 - 7- My ,L', . I- Q' - Rf g , S f.-' , , i- M ,. fm K V xigfki' ., K W L : ir MS R iaith? A EM AQ? , , . V - ,A w a , f 59- fi. W i f f A ,t ,iw .,kAL 3 VL L Q, , L v A X lx ,, JW3 ,Q , ...g L , 'l'h1- Cz1stz1liz1ns hz1x'1- z1lxx'z1x's he-1-n pz1rti1:ul11rly inte-rc-sta-nl in tlx-hz1tima,' 1i1-li is onc- ot tht-ir llliljOl' 111-tix'iti1,-s. 'lllifg girls are intcnst-ly intcrc-stm-d in th1- lUI'l'IlSlL' art and turn out LL grunt lltlllllltfl' of teams for thc- spring, lULll'Ilillll1'Ill. Pt-rliups the-ir inte-rest is dnt- to the efforts of th1-ir sponsoi, l..,. X. V 1, Miss Momn. A llUll'llN'I' ol girls xx'1-rc on tha- stz1t1- 1l1:hz1t1-5 ti-ann this xfs-ar .I 1.. . 1n1l sm-x'f-1'z1l C'ilI'l'lK'll 11xx'z1x' honors in thm- or11to1'i1'z1l C'UI1lQl'StS z1lso. lloxvc-vr-r, ilu soiictx clocs not linnt its1ll' to lounsns, hut is proininm nt in .ll tht '11'tix'iti1-s ol' th1- high svhool. . . . X 'l ll11- ljllllll l'hron1:1nsz1r1-1-sp:-1'l11llx' lntc-V1-sic-il in z1thl1-t1c's, Miss lx1'11-1-lv 1--1 h lllS. thi-ir sponsor. l'llt'llllI'Zlf.fllS the- girls to lui-1-olnv 1Jl'Ulll1'l4lIll in :ill sports lhis x'c-'11' txx'o in1-lnhm-rs ol' thm soclstx xx1i1 xotul lm . 1 . V' ' - m-st xlllxlm-to in thc-ir r1-sp1-1't1x'1- 1'l:1ss1-s. lhn- Clllll xxon the- lnt1-1'-so1'11-tx' lmztslu-tlvzlll lUlll'llilIlll'lll 1111l two ol tlu- girls xx'1-r1- on thi- t'lllSS t1-:nn that won that lUllI'lltfY. lillblt l.1ll illlll lf-nnls z1lso 1-.l:11n11-cl thu '1tt 1-ntion ol thi- soc'i1-tx'. l ix'1- ol' thm-il' lI'l!xllllNxI'S lm1-longi-il to th1- pm-11 squzul llllll lNl:11'x' l.o11is1- llllll'lllIlSUll xx':1s il 1'lll't'I' l1'111lc-l'. I llol1l 1-x'1-1'xll1li1g ' Ile-llo 1-xw-r'x'l1o1lx'f 1-rx' thx- l'h1lo l'llI'iIlll'lIlQ 3 lsn't X'i1'g'ini'1 lllflllRlI'lHlli7 l The KilNl'llllllN 111 ing up in lln- xx'o1'l1l' 5. 'lllll' L':1sl:1li:1n Lf2lll',2'. 41. l.:1t1- Zlgillll. lint thi-x' 4lon'! sz-1-ni to lv- in :1 l1111'1'x'l 7 XV'lll 1x1 ixxxlu ll lllil not 1 tllllll to slxlnlxl '4 xxlllll Spulxx' 'J liirrl ll! l'l11s1' ll Ioolts lilo 1 llllllfl llllllilll 111 hold np' I l:1x on, Mm' . .x.. 1 .1. 1,. . '. , 'Z I '. . . ' ' J lIlN llirw- ' 1- 1 I l7on'l lose- Your l1Jllillll'l', lillyl li. lii1l1-, Mislx-r'? is:1x'll1v l'hilo l,llI'llIllJlIlY. l-l. .fXspz1si: ' ll xx l5 1l11l'l ' lhi- QXSIPZISIZIHS xx'1-rl-o1'g.z'z1nif1cl in thx li1ll oli l'l'i'i hx sm Xl n soplloinou 1' Z S 'lt '. i 1 v-1-1 ' -1 1 .11 . . -VV. . . , . 11- -f 1 . ' - girls z1n1l Miss litlu-l R1-1-ml. Sinn- that llllll' tln- som-i1-tx' has groxvn into LL Xl ix 11t1x1 lltii llX oc tx 'lllns x1.11 it hul Illflllx Illltltnllllll 1lIlll ulu 1.1t1on:1l lJI'U,Q'I'ZllllS 11n1l sm-xw-rail Nfltlll illllilfi XVllll'll xx'1-rv 5.511-:1tlx' 1-nloxw-ml hx :1ll xx'ho IltlK'llll1'Il. llu- som:-tx' h aul 1'tlDI'CSl'lllilllYUS in z1ll thm- 11c'tix'iti1-s ol thf- si-hool z1n1l l'llll'l'll4l ll ts-:un in thi- spring elm-lmtv tournznnc-nt. 'llhf tlllll ol thi so1 - 5 '11-tx' is lllg'lll'l' l'tlllK'LlllllIl lor xx'o1n1-n, 11n1l z1ll xx'1-1-lclx' pro- gi uns xx111 ln lon l s Inc : ' asc-1 t1i.' thc- - Um' llznlilrml .N'1'm' 1. A. O. A. hard ut work. 2. Triumphant dehaters haul: from the Coffevville tour- 5 nainent. 3, The pause that refreshes. 4. Pretty! 5. VVhz1.t's so interesting? 0. Olym- piads ull. 7. Heil, Hitler! 8. Runners-up in orzitorical contest. 9. Soma: N. 17. 1.. du- baters and orzitors. .O. Elsner, Cline, and Olliver hold un Olynipiad powwow. 11. CJlYl11PlilC1S trying to appear studions. 12. VVell, get off then! 13, Council of A. U. A. master adopts. 1-1. Hang on! 15. Elsner and Jennings. 16. Devotion! 17. Betty likes rzits. 18. iixV11t'1't' arc the boys, girllu? 117. -1UllI1 Roth, our orzitor. 20, XVindx'? 71 Now von 111- the horse-1 22. Ivan and Elsie, QJlyI11D1Zll.1 juniors. 23. xxY11CI'C are von . . , - going, girls? 2-1, T110 starving six. 25. 8112111111 XV11111l.'I' of inziny N. F. l.. honors. '1111c Olyiiipizul 1,l1l'1'ZlI'y Sovivtv 1121s nsx-11 thai past school tvrin to good L1l1VllI11ilg't'. The soricty sunt out tm-11 girls for spring' 111-1111113 111111 svvn-rzil wcrc 1-11tv1'ct1 i11 thc orzttorivzil c'o11tvs1. 1XI1k1 vvry 5iL1Cl't'SS1lLll cntrios the-y NVOI't' too. Ainoiig tho 111011111013 zirv 11111 11Ul101'1ll'V livuti-11:111t volonvl. 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W'ilumkV, Mu, lxu lllllw, trzug, lliumltun X H. .X. lfvwxlrtll rwlxx' x'ur1111-V. l'l1illi1w, lim-ll, Llxrxxplvx-ll, S4-ilx-ll, Kuvlx, Uxxw-lx, 'lll1i1'xl rwwxx' l'rx', Inn: un-, Xilll llwI'Ilx', l!rllYlU'll, XlflNlil1X'llL, lim-xlmzm. lgllllliN, lirlwflkwlrl. S1-vxuxxl zwxx Nlaxfgill, llc-inn, Siu-lnxrml , 1, .. , 1 -- - ' Illllxlllx I.x1lxmx.m. -Illllillj fl'l'1'kkll, HllSlil'Il. lwrei nlxx l'.lNl11'l', Hlzxlxy Nwxtt, S4-xx: c'1llAIN'lll1'I', Y. pn-s. lmlxl, l'1e-N., SIl'lIlQlI1llll. 'l'I'l'1lN.2 xlllNlHIIlLfll. Slxzxpiw. , Tl-H2 FGQUN The purpose of the Forum is to stimulate interest in, and to provide an opportunity for, the thoughtful discussion and study of topics of cur- rent or general interest. It is also the aim of the club to discover and develop the talents of its members. The Forum was organized in january, 1934, by the sponsor, Mr. Livingston. The Forum has representatives of virtually every school activity among its membership. Its members have figured prominently in the class plays, forensic contests, athletics, and musical organizations during the past year. The club holds several social events each year, among them a stag- mixer which it expects to make an annual affair. Its side show at the Keenerino was considered very clever. ' The members include: jesse Arterburn, Bob Blankenship, john Boyd, Albert Brewer, Hal Brown, junior Bryan, Elby Butcher, Ward Clark, Clyde Copple, Andew Hadden, Eugene Henning, Charles Hershberger, Cecil Hughes, James jones, Franklin Lanier, Thomas Lieb, Lawrence Martin, Wade Martin, Arnold Owens, Howard Welsh, Paul Morris. V Tl-JE ELECTRICAL AND VQADIG CLUB The Electrical and Radio Club, with Miss Moran and Mr. Henley as sponsors, is a very interesting and instructive one. The purpose of the organization is to promote interest in the study of electricity and radio. I' here are too many necessary details to allow study of them all, but the most vital mechanics of these sciences were discussed, with the result that many members have a better understanding of electricity and its uses. Radio as an educational source was also considered, and some of the best programs in the air were discussed. The membership is composed of the following: Dorothy Dugan, Ruth Farnham, junior Smith, George De Lisle, George Beeler, Glenn Van Horne, joe Filler, jack Cooper, Lee Marcum, Helen Edds, Mary Bea Wil- cox, Mary Morris, Nadine Sturdy, Eleanor Ebenstein, john Foster, Jack Burress, Ernestine Einsel, Wade Martin, Victor Allen, Martha Jeanne Humphrey, Nancy Ruth Leslie, Winnie Marie Banks, Lawrence Martin, Harriet Ochsenbein, Bob Rogers, Mildred Breazeale, Neal johnson, Nelson Rouse and Gwyneth Waring. One Hundred Twelve .N 2. .X1'f- H11-1 1111113 111 l11l4l1l11k1- 111 Slhllill? 3. I,+14111'11t'1-w1'4-NkI111-klc-x' llc-1111111g I M1111 Il lllIN 111 1 IIIIYIYX 111111111 W Nl111'1- .X1',Lg'1111:11ltN. 41. XX'1-'x'1- In-1-11 w111'lc111,g' 1111 KI11- l'ilill'lHl1l , my 1111- I HI'llI1I 1111111lu1N 1 ll 11111 ll 111 II11 I--111' 111 11111-, lllilx' 1111Y fslbllllixll ftlllll 1111-111l11-rib. N. .'Xl'1'll.l wx- 1X1g'1111:1l11x N111-vi' W. 11 I xx lllw lI11 N11 llL,llI 11111 11111 fm. Ill. ll11x 1x 1111- waxy ilu- l'1'lI'lllll 111-nts II11- 1111-1lg1-sf ll. 'l'l1e- l 111'11111. ll. lizulur ll11l1 1' ll1r111lr1 Tl-IE SPANISH-I CLUB The Spanish Club, El Circulo Castellano, has as its aim the promo- tion of interest in Spanish people. Mr. Henning is the club's sponsor. The programs during the year were devoted principally to the study of fine arts in Spain. Two club programs were given over to Spanish music by means of phonograph records of famous dances, songs, and compositions. Another program dealt with great Spanish painters and their works. An exhaustive study was made of Cervantes and his famous book, Don Quixote. Much time was spent learning Spanish national customs such as bull fights, cock fights, games, and holiday Fiestas. The members of the society are: Ruth Beckman, George Beeler, Hen- ry Crook, Betty Dollar, Ted Eberle, Billie Von Erdmannsdorff, Arleta Fetters, Raymond Fly, Grace Gilchrist, Marvin Gilstrap, Fred Hall, Hugh Halseth, Alice Hicks, jack Hunt, Betty B. Ingram, Wayne jordan, Darl Kuder, De Etta Lee, Louise Petty, La Verne Putnan, Leonard Reed Othello Scott, Morris Wade, and Paul Morris. Y AVQGCDNAUTS The Argonauts are the newest society in Joplin High School. It was organized in September of this year by Miss Gardner, history instructor, who proved a very efficient sponsor. .According to mythology, the Argo- nauts were seeking after the golden fleece. The J. H. S. Argonauts are also seekers, but after high ideals and literary excellence. The society was very active this year, presenting exceptionally fine programs and giving very entertaining parties. The following are members of the society: Virginia Clutts, Eleanor Vinyard, Thedaray Middleton, Helen Ewing, Bertha Eissman, Margaret Townsend, Margaret Mallory, Margaret Wechselberger, Virginia Hvde, Dora Lenger, Eva Sizemore, Brooksylane Reynolds, Marian Kee, Maxine Whitman, Marie Parker, Mable jones, Fern Walters, Viola Sampson. Although a new society, they have every right to look forward to a very successful future. They will always sail with jason to that which is desirable and worthwhile. No society with these ideals can fail. For this reason great things are expected from the Argonauts in 1935-1936. One Hundred Fourteen WHEN JODIJN IJIQI-I QQES SHQDDINQ I. illlln-ul IIIIIIIIX gwle I'--:I-ly Im' llmf- spring' ,qzlnlf-11, :ll tlu' Iulvlln lI'l1'rIw'lrr' 7 lfllm Jlllll Iifllv Xlznllu-V lvl Ilnvll' lllf'lll'Y QV-vu :lt Illr' I'lI'5I Nilll mml Itmlc I 'mal 1 I U .-Xgm :ml X1l,ml.l Il.1Il l:'.11'11 zu llwimg ur lxvw sxlwfvul l'llx'11il1lrv Q4-If-vtlwnl 111 -N1-xv mm' I'l1ll1iln1x1 llixi im I lilly-I1 llmllx Ivrin N Iwmm lun QQ Im ul llfm will Ill: . N . - -, VN, I .- - .,-- . . . . ,.,. 5 Immun, 1 Ilxmrl fllllll' lfmlqx 'ww' lln' uwml truvlis :ll tlxf- Ii N 9 ll I 4 LQ ' 1 5 xl-II vilx' Iwi. lx. Klux'- Vix XYJUII' Nipx llix Hula: :ll ilu' XIIIIII Slrnw-1 Ilrllg. N. Ilwll-11 -lUlll'4 IIIIXN Il4'l Iilnw :nt lim-rlwlmumll N. 'L l'v1mx X ,XIIIIIXVINJIVI xillf' sm-1114 tw lwlwl Illl :xllmvii--11 fm' Ilill IIIINII. Ill. I'.llIl li:-II xwlx IIll'lIl 1111 Ill ilu- llfwl-rx' l'n-ppm' Il'lIVIi. II lu gllIIlllf 4'l' Il1'Ill'X'1'Y in N milk lvl IIl'lIlII. Il. XIV. I.lx1l1Q'xl'l1l :lull Il1'11IllWIl lI Illfll NVIIIHII IM'llllII4'4 lzllim- lll lllv- lwvx. lllwmlvl' rl ilu- xxxlf- lmwxxwl. I3. Xl1'1'xx'i11 Nlwslvr' mlriuw I'r lI1l4-N1m'x'4-Vs 'llllI!ll- - -. .- ,ix , .- . . I.nm-. ll. II.1lrx Ixlfl lull VXII lln lwplm 1.1-,ln IW Illltvlllllxuu :lull Nz-wlwvll lwllml llll- I'.mlw11'v Ill4Il'lt'IX I'lAlLflIIIlllAl' lmrm-. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST VVISHES TO THE GRADUATES WINGO STUDIO 417 Main Street -:- PORTRAIT KODAK FINISHING -:- GREETING CARDS, FRAMES. KODAKS 4 Parkway West End Pharmacy 4 , Pharmacy 20th and Empire VVEBB CITY, MO JOPLIN, MO. COMPLETE SUPER-SERVICE DRUG STORES The only two stores with parkways for your convenience in Jasper County The Man Who Rings the City Belles MOLLOYXS JEWEQLRY STORE XVATCHES - DIAMONDS School Rings Artistic and Pins Gifts 620 Main Street PHONE 776 Joplin, Mo. GOOCH'S ONE-STOP SERVICE N. E. Corner Seventh and Wall Streets TIRES AND BATTERIES Gasoline Oils Washing Greasingf ROAD SERVICE C24 Hourj STATION SERVICE IVITH BEST lfVI.S'HE.S' TO THE CI.A5',S' OF Q55 AND IN APPRECIATION FOR THE IMLUED PATRONACE OF THE ENTIRE IOPLIN HIGH SCHOOL Tlwe Southwest Missouvi rQaiIT'oaJ Companq MAfQKWAQD'l S SQEAD CONCRATULATIONS sEN1o1es , Seniors! .... . . . 'WE ARE FOR THE BEST IN SCHOOLS J. I. Newberry : Ellld COUIPHHY n ELGIN 0 WA LTHAM X WATCHES mm' All Stmulrird Malam- 5-1O Sc 25C Stores .A coMm.ET1z REPAIR SERVICE , , Reeves Jewelry 5th and Main Joplin, Mo. ' Phono 1616 408 Joplin The Greatest Opportunities 4th and Today are in the field of business. H70 Spefialize in Fitliug Young People for this field. All courses, liilfllltlfllg 7'7lClf'lliWlC l'Oll1'SCS, system, ffIO7'U1tQlll1CSS, 0.rc'clle11! THUF'lftCl'1iO7l l'lOfIZTHQ clzcap or 1'IlfU7'1.U1'. ' Joplin Business College Virginia VV. N. NEVVLAND, Pre-sidcnt Phone 3266 To The Class of 1935 OUR BEST VVISHES FOR EVERY SUCCESS IOPLIN TOBACCO COMPANY 1910 Main Compliments of R 84 S Motor Sales Company llth and Pennsylvania CHEVROLET Distributors The Largest Automobile Dealers in the District .17- -,,,.. 'Eg50M1 :Il X08 that can an f ply himself MEMOP- 15-MDUM YW. DESK OF OE 'Qousw c.. dh cw Q - he YHCLVL f 01 MCG le to up cmd a :SZ -' T tc may be ab uccess km Mic , cm, te 'uueo W mo h is not Q ill bc M10 i Wu up if gl Ei? only be cn -, I -wmdd . Ly, A111315 August C. it i, Q- ,- i- il i- . i. , i- - L, - Jovu Wmi UP CREW 9366065 ec I 5, E b mm 1 Ei, d woke a sm ,,.:- -- cuhwmlo ith. Y on who have loam , we cm those that can not leuwlmg e mpcv wcfucv, dge fmt GQ H mx 44015010 adv wait 0 . cmd R 't ccm cmd m' ledge cmd 1 re know med pHccL1 io1m. must ,t , ttoincd I v Ymwsclf f' M14 ge. f. Dnsmm CT NAN oTu XV4- siiivc-i'clIy :ipp1'c-viutv this opportunity to 1-oiigwitulzitv thc mom- lwrs ol' the- Vluss ol' 1935111111 thc- wliolm- stullvut hocly in thvir past rvrorcls zzuml :uv-oiuplisluuvuts. Your rvciorcls show you liziyc- thv clm-tx-ruiiimtiou to Iorgm- znlwzul. lu yvurs to vouic-. xx'lic-i'ox'w1' you muy lw xylivu uI:Zlllll'l' 'l'iui0 lvzuls you along tht- paths ol' l'mliiiiliisurlic1-, we' hops: you will think ol' those good tiuivs you haul at the C mul A. Ho zxsstm-cl ww vnu iivvm-r l'o1'g'm-t you, lwvzitisi- you always sc-1-im-tl to upprvvizito our Q-l'l'orts to plvzlsc- you. lo :uul Uriu l.llIH'ilSllll 'lfIlllllZl l,4-v lllltl Uriu, jr., :lt the- C gc A gggrbecue UHVIIUVL' THE flllllfl uzvulx and calls l'houv -H00 Pllomf 4-301. 410 Xvll'j.1'llllil .Kyo -Iopliu. Mo. l llx'.S'T UI-.-I.S'.S' lVOli'lx' lfI'.-1lx',4NTlflflJ CLIQIXNING -g PRIQSSING THE ORIGINAL CURTAIN SPECIALISTS All Kimls of Fllllllifj' .S1L'7 Z'7'I'l'5' 'run siouia you yolfxfz MIN O 011 812 . ULIPQ 'iflf3l.l.l'Xil': c'I,1'1s H.'X'l'S l'lfl'1l' Slfl'l'S Thirty Million New Citizens In our schools todav are thirty million future housewives and business men, growing, developing, learning in an environment and under living standards of a quality never before known to humanity. One of the greatest factors contributing to present day standards of sanitation, safety, health, recreation, business and industrial development is ELECTRIC SERVICE. Perhaps these thirty million new citizens do not fully appreciate the significance of electric service because it always has been a part of their daily lives. But their parents and grandparents know what it has done for mankind-many older than the electric light and power industry itself. The parents and grandparents have seen the transition from the pre- electric age to the era of electrical living. They knew the coal oil lamp, the slow and wasteful methods of cooking, the inconvenient and often dangerous methods of storing foods, and all other inadequate and unpleas- ant facilities for executing their daily household tasks. Today they flood their homes with light at the snap of a switchg in growing numbers they are depending upon the electric range to cook their meals automaticallyg by millions they have turned to the electric refrigerator for safe and convenient food preservationg and in nearly every home where electricity is available, these parents and grandparents have long employed efficient household appliances to save time-save steps-save energy. You, the graduating class of 1935, know these conveniences in your parents' homes. You will want them in your own homes a few years hence. Nothing you can buy will bring you more in comfort and con- venience-in saving of time and labor-and your electrical living will cost you as little as anything else you enjoy. In delivering this message to the graduates of 1935, The Empire District Electric Company 'welcomes the opportunity to add its word of congratulation and sincerest wishes for success in the years aheadi The Empire District Electric Company lx',4,S'.S'.4 H19 TM! VQIENTAL Sl-QD V FASIllUNAliI.1i FEMININE APPARICI. Rl-20 Nlllill Stn-vt tluplin, Mu. The Bottle Cap Is Your Chmrzlntve Ab E J' of l'lTRl'l'Y l, , mf SA-XFIETY 501143 ' Y' 'Y G f'2Wg,Y'f Gateway Creamery Co. Plmno 3000 Dixcel Service Stations I .l I 'I 3 A ' A A A lfrmll l11tft'f7t'lItfl'lIf lx'z'f'izzclwflny lazalefvvlzflcflzl Fllf11'lcrtw's flllrlz l11d4'p4'11cfc11l .S'w't'iz'z' ,S'!f1f1'mfx. Pioneer Oil Company Plmlw -HJ-L5 FIRST NATIQNAL BANK 0 IOPLIN Geo. N. Spiva, Chairman of the Board. H. A. Richardson, President. j. W. Ratcliffe, Vice-President. Virgil H. Board, Vice-President. August C. junge, Vice-President. A. G. Cofer, Cashier. Tillie M. Ade, Asst. Cashier. R. A. Evans. Asst. Cashier. R. D. Miller, Asst. Cashier. H. j. Eisenhach, Asst. Cashier. 0 C A P I T A I. 3250000.00 S U R P I, U S 35100000.00 I JOPLIN, MISSOURI The Bunk of Service Get a Head Start Nb of mfg! X X I 1 ' Xihx . yi N V' pl N ODLIFC Qxm-N14 I l I FN? X wk N N! X I X X 1 'ex x Yum mm Ivzul thu' Nlllilinlf prlrzule- Xi XX X f 1 ut XY,lilIl'X't'IA -ulnwl Null lwpm' tn alt- X f lvllmlgvl RIIIXH if vnu xwmrlc it wut Ihw l'l11'ixl111:nll-xxny . XYc'x'4- Ve-iR-r- 9 CHRISTMAN'S ALWAYS DEMA M ICE CREAM AMB ULANCE S E R V I C E TELETHONE Z Hurlbut Undertaking Co. COMPLIMENTS OF ROGERS IRON WORKS CO. JOPLIN, MISSOURI X 71-2 Miles Q Southeast 6 JOPLIN, MO. Q ON HICHWAY 71 SWIMMINK C1 clean pool everydayl B ANQUETS DINNER DANCES EXTRAORDINARY HO FEL ACCOMODATIONS I HoRsEBACK RIDING S Telephone 9056-R-2 Domwlc 5515.00 il? HYDRAULIC BRAKES - STEEL BODIES S ' Pl , vf'2f'ZZi3P2Z21E D- MILLER MOTCR C0- fin? Iiiililiiiliiliiliiiliililiillillliiiii PARAMOUNT SANDWICH SHOP I liuiii 1388 X - 5091-2 Main St ICE REFRIQERATION SILRX lab HILST C Y2,S'7',S' l.lf.S'S' Miners Ice Sc Fuel Company lc iitli :mil Kr-iitiivky Avi-. Plimiv 3518 Bi'illiiiiic'y. no limits-i' lifiiv miivli ol' it mimi may possess, EW-iitiizilly limvs tu tliv mini or wuiiiziii who has ali-viflopc:c1 the vzipzivity oi' giving Strict zittm-nlirrii tn Ll wui'tli-whili: Tusk. Wi- who ill-:il with tlic- sr-lliiig of goods to people, 'ii cuiisiili-i'1iig' the most vziliizilwlv In-lps our i-xpci'ivi1c0 l'llI lu, lu llic' VIZISS of '35 Si-1 mluwii the zilmovv prim'ipz1l 215 Hzix'iiig' the gil-zitvst Ei'l'i4'ii-iiry oi' I:riiig'iiig' Sllf'1'Q 4i'i TU Tllli CfI..'XSS OF 1935 9 J szpne 5- L fi as ,Q X I 5, 22 it at LOWE? I 3 'JA t 1 ' I SEPT. 3, 1031-The beginning of Q- X x a nine months' headache. SEPT. 4'-Did you ever see so many or such small sopho- mores? sffdoll V ! 1 I I f. P'I t SEPT. ll-The three musical or- it Q Oni ' ' 99 ,rf ' f , J 'Wi ,' v 7 Z ilk' Soi, :VW X A mu no 'II fini' Romlllhl I, HM 1 ganizations headed by Haugh- f tb p a X -I k awout, Pickett, Playter, start - Fl- 1 ' ' 'M' 1 ' training. E SEPT, 13-Cline and jones head e A 5 f Eg:i,:fiE55,:i.:.i the army. ls that Jones boy Q? 9 0 X5 ,fliigg sg-Yea? lucky! ' yf? N3 jj 0 ' SEPT, I5-Sailor and Morgenthal- A! 4 js fmlff- TtNflNk5s E er big shots of Spyglass and X X X lj ! X Gy! ING- f joplimo respectively. 'lg XWZN EZ, iitttwxkxtgiq n f W' vt .len 44 SEPT. Z4iPlayter, Drennan and X10 Luth T' 6 Q, fbi! Boyd are elected presidents of of f 4 IU . 3 ,I Ng. Y - their classes. f ,I i X x Q- g ' ' E . ' X sz? ' SEPT, 25-We present Lvden to I ':':f ' X to the student council, or vice 9 or 9 5723 Q X versa, or the other way around 'J 21, ada 1 X -or both. Q D X , S ' I' li 5 Fpd-' It MA T4 SEPT. 28-The big event of the QLGJ I - Q UV 0 , - ., ' . B PX f 1 year, the dedication of our X B' J A-. stadium. We hope it marks x ATN I ff the beginning of a successful N x - J-f-' xml X football season! X! N , l f 5 'lf Q i ff vm-h WMTDTEFF T E oc'r. 4-sGlVL' the ixiaskm EL big -L 'ix ,ix It 2 Q51 Q5 7 i . hand for splendid first as- X Q lx J ,- sembly. Its great! sf J X it Wm . If P XT..-It XXXXXXXK l,l S A ' K -4 1 OCT. 7sBuy now and save. CA lot X fluff Ll fb-N Plc cf? V I' A , MEDICAY! of speeches! Buy your activity fivtll NE iff,-ilcnfg Slfxov tickets! L lt '! DNR X lbs Wg! Lg!-Q1 A .3 OCT. I8-Hurrah for teacher's conventions. We now have vacation. OCT. 31-More ghosts! Whooo! such spooky Hallo- u'e'en parties as the societies have been throw- ing! NOV. lo-Another good assembly, thanks to the Heres. NOV. 18-dlling out the old. Ring in the new. Rah for senior rings! NOV. Z0-Give thanks for our Thanksgiving vaca- tion. tl hope that turkey is as good as it is largtnj DEC. l-VVinter is upon us. Get out your red flannels. DEC. 2--Say, our state debate team isn't bad. VVatch them go places. DEC. 14-The all-school party is some party. A good time is had by all. DEC. 16-The junior class play, Seventeen goes over in a big way. The duets by Longaerr- and Havens were-1. VVell, you heard 'emi DEC. I8--The G. Q. medicine show is a howling success. Rex Titus as Dr. Fu Fu knocks 'em Cold! DEC. 19-The two big shots of the army do well for themselves. Congratulations Ruth and Claude! DEC. 21-Another vacation g for Christmas this time. fWonder what can be bought for the one and only, for 32.1 JAN. l34Exams! Why didn't I study more, early in the term? JAN. 21-Beginning of a new semester. Better luck this time! JAN. 22-VVe beat Neosho 32 to Zl. Some basket- ball team! QP-S1451 :omni X' I BALL 5?R'vG- qc 71', i,s sl ' QOYCERT .. y S' F ., f- ' f f Q F N JNA X 7L X 6 . '75 Ik OO . 3 6 9 N' 'Je 9 9.510817 OM Q f J LJ Lise I. ,xxx Cyl Z7 1 f lf Q E t fy, , E Q-Piggy- d , f f If .5.'--'lflzilliif f '- O i I-Lv 9 AX tix ' 52: p Cl : f QQ -f I ,isa l J Wm. 2'-rw N, N -T - X Nwlo W! P lg' C' . ttf.: i IQISPEC-flu' KAKY 5 f A 0 vnu. BALL T DXV L I Q C: X I 3 I o!lo C 'AN j.f: i -9 Coq-rq,EK ' 5 'vf '-7?-C 0 'I LT 'IN Eu Axf ll4Xhll fr 9 if gl Y PV f?-, is f- 'N 2 T if rg! ' 'rj' , , Q1 X Emma -VR f'fC ls p - .1 DVBH 5 C5 , FEB. I4-St. Val:-ntine's clay. Ah--be still my heart! Flill. Z2--The military ball is some brawlfl mean hall. Flili. 22-Georges birthday and a holiday. lulllllrll Martha have a birthclay too? FEB. 27-VVoe is nie. Those College aptitutlc tests! FEB. 28-The opera Faust is remarkable. Not niany high schools could put on suvh a pro- fessional performance! MARCH 5- Eighty-six students enter spring debate tournainent. MARCII 7.-Ilistrivt basket-ball tournament begins today. May the best team win. MARCH IZ-More ot' those nerve-racking debates. Seriously, though, we have some good debaters. MARCH lo--More fun! lsn't the Keenerino swell, and Lloc-sn't Queen Billy Irc-ne look lovely? We MARCH ZI-Spring, when a young l112II1'S fancy turns to thoughts of love. Well, fellows, the schoo1's full of them. APRIL I-April fool, spring ban- quets, flowers, and so are you! APRIL 5-Do we have a track team or do we have a track team or no we? APRIL Io-- 'I'wt-Ifth Night pre- sented by senior class. Author! Author! APRIL I7 f'I'htse April showers. I suppose I'll have to break clown and buy an number- shoot. APRIL I7-More and more ban- quets. Why do they always serve vhicken shortcake? APRIL I8-Sapphonian assembly. Isn't Ann Moskoyitz a pi-rl'ec't rnimie? APRIL I0-Another welcome va- Cation, even if it is just one clay. Now we have more time to eat our Easter eggs. APRIL Z5-26-Contests at Pitts- burg. NVatch us win every- thing again! APRIL 20--Those senior theses must be in soon. VVhat a job! MAY I--More flowers, more love, more banquets, and above all more lessons and tests. MAY 4-We go to Columbia to win more honors. What fun we have too! MAY 5-Annual R. O. T. C. inspevtion We must win honor-ratim.g' again. l'Il bet the vaclets' vars are clean for once! MAY I4-joplimo banquet. Annuals are distributed to staff members, Other students will get theirs next Week. MAY I6-These senior exams are worrying mv. Oh well, they'Il pass me to get rid of mea l hope. MAY 17'-'-Class clay. IJon't the seniors look Cute in their caps and gowns? MAY I8-Senior prom! What pretty frocks! XVhat happy faces! MAY l9+BaCcalaureate. Are there some tears shed? MAY ZI-The Commencement pageant is lovely. MAY ZZ-lt won't be long now. MAY Z4-That's all, folks. If you can take it, Come shall iwver t'or,g'4-t the CII-ver sicle shows. back next year for more. Ioplin National Bank 0 and Trust Company JOPLIN, MISSOURI OFFICERS: A. E. SPENCER, CIIEIITIIIJIII of Board j. E. OARM, I'1':'SiLIw1t F. P. GILTNER, V. Pres. Sz Cashier F. H. CRAVEN, ASSt. Cashier GITY MC HENRY, Asst. Cashim' DIRECTORS: L. S. HOUCHER I. E. GARM I-. R. REYNOLDS C. D. CIIRISTMAN F. P. GILTNER A. E. SPENCER C. MEEKERJ NV. D. MYERS C. G. HENDERSON ESTABLISHED 1890 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES GENERAL BANKING TRUST DEPARTMENT SAVINGS MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER OF THE TEMPORARY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF MUSIC IN THE SCHOOL BY HERMAN WOOLSEY'S DADDY WlLeI1'L Joplin High C003 Musifal QNGVQATULATICNS , The Globe and News Herald congratulate the graduating class of Joplin High School. Your di-ploma is a certificate of a job well done. We hope you will make your homes in the Joplin district and are confident that you will contribute to its growth and development. You will, find it neces- sary to look long and far for a place where so many of the essentials of a happy life are to be found. It has been the privilege of The Globe and News Herald to record the incidents of your High School Days. It is the hope of these newspapers that they may be privileged to chronicle the history of many great and successful careers from among your class. TL Sun Qises with anal Sefwitlw Tl-lg NEWS I-JEQALD GOOD PRINTING ls not a mere product of finer materials and improved than the machine, that gets results out of type and paper. i i S machinery. lt's the man, more Consider Your Priutei' Commercial Printing Co. Uoseph Dwyerl 307 joplin Street Telephone 567 Sooner or Later YOU'LL NEED THIS INFORMATION PAINT cloesn't interest you right now. But some day you'll probably want to know about the suhjec-t. When that time comes, remember Eagle VVhite Lead. Then you'll get satisfactory results. Eagle VVhite Lead makes paint that lasts-that lengthens the time hetween repziirings, . . . . . i. . Y YM THE EAGLE-PICHER LEAD COMPANY In Joplin Simba 1975 when clown-town MEET 'IU EAT -A'l' PIETIYS I I.1tlIC'Ilf'S .S4llIIlITUl'l'llCS Good Pit' Bw1'AH-Cig'u1's-4'ig'o rettes New York Confectionery 5th :mal ,Iophn Rosenberg's Shoe Store O The llozrsc of IQVIQIIIIICIIIIUIIS O 37 years of serving 3 g'I'Ill'I'lltIOI1S of High School Students with thc- latest and most up-to-tlle--minute qual- ity I11t?lTIILllllIISO. NVC solivit your patronage on our merits. . . . Rosenberg's Shoe Store 523 Mu i ll PURE DELITE V V ICE CREHIVI I Q the worIcI's finest Q . . PRIJlJI'C'I'Ol .. Southwestern Creamery Company w33-530 VIRGINIA II.I.I.l IIONI. lllbl VV6St 41th StI'86t Phgne Rooms 1 and 2 Res. Phone 1673 L. S. H EAD COMMERCIAL PI-IOTDQRAPI-IER Mining Views, Family Groups, Flashlight NVork ii- Commg lllllll Enlarging, Kodak Finishing -ii Photographs for Lava suits, i i i l l l i Prospectuses and Consruction Work HAMERICAS FINESTH MALTED MILK BREAD A SUPER LOAF VVITH MALTED MILK ADDED FOR RICHNESS AND FLAVOR ...... PURITY BAKERY JOPLIN, MISSGURI gg QNNQQ 400 Rooms Fire Proof KIT KAT CUFFEE SHOP Air Cooled In Summer PUP LUNCH - QUICK COUNTER SERVICE B. E. PARKER, President Myer's Tri-Sate Building Phone 737 New Fire-Proof Quarters ilnplin Srhnnl nf Kam sinh Glnmmerre 2121-2 West Fifth Street JOPLIN, MISSOURI '24 MODERN MACIHINE EQUIPPED BU,S'lNE.S'S COLLEGE CUNGRATUl,A'I'IONS CLASS OF 1935 S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Sv, 10r', and 250 Store S1-00 St0l'0 506 Main Street 4 514 Main Street TI-IE COMMlINI'IIY'S NECESSITYH joplin, Missouri CONClRA'I'L'I,ATIUN S SEN IORS AMERICAN LEQICN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS H? OMANS CLUB A and Iac lesfm DRINK l 030' IN BOTTLES INTER rm' FLORIITI with Per ec srv co 112 XY. Utli St. 4-IG S. Ponn. St. joplin, Missouri We,lJlJ City, Missouri MORGAN PAINT 699 GLASS CO. IIIIOIIC T87 0 PAINT 0 GLASS 0 WALLPAPER QUALITY - IJIYRABILITY - STYLE 819 Main St Ask Your Grocer for . N li IV F I N If lx' F I, A V O R . IN TER-STATE COFFEE Big Horn Food Products IJELICIOUS WHOLESOME ECUNOMICAL The Inter-State Grocer Company V I UNLHNUS Complete Food Service 2-All . PHONE 1 40 IV! ST D ST. I XVcst GUI StI'6E?t IDIIQQIIC R0'LUN'I1'I12IEIE9S VVe Serve PURE-lDliLI'l'E ICE CREAM and LUNCH 0STERLGH'S BI JC JKS and STATIONERY 613 NTLIIII Since 1895 A TREAT To EAT Todclfs Barbecue 2701 MAIN CYDNCIRATL7LATIONS' TU THE CLASS OF 1935 WHITE RGCK LUNCH HAM BURGERS K U U CHILLI 511111 and Iofvlm FOUNTAIN SERVICF S123 Main A I I 506 Joplin St. 1201 Main St W A T K I N ' S Fresh FRUIT Market The 1D1'strif1 .v Finest Fruit and Vegetable Market FRESH FRVITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR CONGRATULATIONS GRADS Jackson's Prescription Shop P1'osrrifJfio11s Fifled With Reliability and Promptizess Phone 656 Foyer of Frisco Bldg. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GRAD GIFTS AT MC KEE'S I Vo Sell Only Nationally Known Jewelry W hich is Guaranteed Headquarters for ELCIIN WATCHES -M SHEAFFEUR FOUNTAIN PENS illllriliee ilewelrg Glnmpang 509 Main Street Joplin, Missouri SALUTATION ' to I SENIORS H. B. Schulte Plumbing 8: Heating Company Have It Done Right 516 joplin Street . Ph0IlC 3660 Since 1892 Q O E ROBINSON M Mm CQ, SIXTH AND PEARL Dodge - Trucks - lymouth C 'ONCiR,4Tl fvI.147wlf,AV.Sq SEZVIORS' Fl JR APPOIN'l'MliN'1'gPHONE 2.138 Purxnzmunt NVz1vus LATEST METHODS 31.00 up to 310.0045-uulp treatments, massages, sl1.u111nm5, fingurwzwes, IN2ll't'EHk?S, :md n1z1nicurfc's. Smnething NEW-21 new clcctrlc mzumicuring llmclline---Yuul' l111l.I1iCllI't? in naw half the time. Beauty cultural in all lmrum'lws by liccnsvd operators Srhuul girls, all ages given special attention. Mrs. Shulefs Beauty Shoppe iilhe ZlTrank-Sienna Cllnmpzmg lunsral Bin-vrtnra N. XV. Cor. 4-th and VVQII Sts. Phone 440 OSBORN 4 COAL Company DEPENDABLP IUFI an ulllumg ' lm x x I x l 1 1 I mc 1wN'rc AVN UI - -1- Homin 325, l'xIAiSi'lJ lilll r 'Elie WTGRIIDII UH' fzrlvmi our lwxl Tl'l'Xlll'X and 1lt'lll'ff't'H um- gfrrzfzflrzlimu' In llzv Grud- zmlizzg C'lu.vs nf ISHS. Mm' Health, lllwllllz and llr1bf7im'.v.x' w'z'4'r lim' your Rumsuxa SARA JAMES STUDIO 812 Wes: 5:11 Srreer Miss James personally conducts all her classes. Having received instruction from the most popular schools in High School Students in ball room, tap, orf any other classification of the dance. She has had continued success since the establish- ment of her studio in 1925. For information call 3526 or 1234. ll Chicago, California, and New York, she specializes in work for School of Corrective Dancing SHOES FOR GRADUATION AND VACATION O FOR THE BOY Dress and Sport Shoes in White Buck, Calf, Elk and pig-skin. A wide variety of styles 513.50 to 355.00 Friendly Shoes 35.00 Authentic Styles, BRECICS ' FOR THE GIRL Sandals for Evening and Sport Wear-'High or Flat Heels-Fabric or kid in all Colors S195 to 56.50 Sport Oxfords S395 to 34.95 BOOT SHOP 523 Main offer Service, Quality, and Correct Fitting CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '35 IN THE INTEREST OF YOUR GROCER, WHERE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE T HQMA S ll CONGRATCLATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1935 J. C. PENNY COMPANY Seventh and Main Joplin, Missouri IF IT IS SOMETHING IN FOOD, CANDY, OR FOUNTAIN SERVICE, WE HAVE IT AT O O 0 JIVIMYXS .COOD PALACE O O O Meet Your Friends at Jimmy's WATCH THE FORDS Q0 BY S Q Sales and Service Telephone G61 Iourth :md XVAII Joplin, Missouri CiJNGRA'I'l'I.A'I'ICDNS 'IU SENIOR CLASS UF '35 C'UI1lf7fI'lII6'1IfSOf Fox and Paramount ICNIUY 'I'IIIi FINEST MU'I'ION I'IC'IIURIES . . HERE IN AN A'I'MUSI'IIIiRIi UI . . . .COURTESY ANI? COIVIFORT . REMEMBER VVHERE YOU GOT THOSE COOLING - DRINKS 1-: AND THAT DELICIOUS CHILLI NINTH Sfl'REIET1DRLJG sroke COMPLIMENTS OF Montgomery Ward 81 Company Fifth and Joplin Streets FOR THE BEST VALUES OUR .SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. ,ly STUDENTS ATTENTION! 111 1 K Svc Us for LVUddI'l1g ,411l'l0ZIllCU7l10I1f5, . Cards, Tickets and Flhllt' Smiionvry . my ggrlqnur Printing Qlnmpzmg 203-205 East FOIIIAIII Street Phone- in Z4 Hom' cIUHl'fU01IS and .S'0'l't 'im' Effivic' 1 If When Your Car Needs Attention SEE UPTOWN GARAGE JGSEPI-I ROTH--MASTER FURRIER Of COATS, CAPES, and SVVAGGERS O IF ITS FUR - IVE HAVE IT 407 juplin Struct Phono 631 The Meeker Company, Inc. JOPLIN, MO. !lIvcl.'cr'.v I.vc1Il1cr Goods Arc Appmfnriatz' f:'l'llI1HlltI0ll Gifts AT ALL FIRST CLASS STORES M8I1lll'lli'tlll'l'FS of Style Hzmcl Bags of tho finc-st quality. Bill Folds, Cigzlrvtte Cases, Key Cilsvs and Nov:-ltic-S. GREENWELL POULTRY CO. 9 POULTRY 9 Plmm- 504- 900 East Seventh Street W'lz0lcsale Only CIOH'lfJI'IHlCllfS BULLARD-BELL COMPANY H06 Main Sl. -2- Phone 28 Compliments WALLACE BROTHERS PACKING CO. Pczrkcrs of the BEST YET HAMS, BACONS, BAKED HAMS, BOILED HAMS O AND LUNCHEON MEATS O Joplin, Missouri PHONE 168 802 I-2 MAIN Rembrandt Studio PHOTOGRAPHER FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL AND INTERIOR GROUPS IN THIS YEAR BOOK lfmlale Ilcivclofving Printing and Enlczrgilzg I.. C. WOODS, Mgr. ALWAYS VVhen you ask for the dependable jewelry Store in Joplin they send you to BUTTERFIELD'S N. E. Lanpher Allen E. Lanpller F. M. LEIIIDTICI' LANPHER MCDRTUARY AMBULANCE SERVICE - coNcsRA'1'U1,AT10NS TO TH14: cl..-xss OF '35 Telephone 560 Joplin, lX'Iis5ouri


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