Kahoka High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Kahoka, MO)

 - Class of 1923

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VIII NA' Edited by Junior Class Kahoka High School lxtYv?Q Xa' 0 ffiwllks. 'QW f NF' 5 K 2 177 75 cgsff ,, ' e ' TR1?I'v??1' , ' 'isp j vi pg, ' 0 BEQF75 xx! ' , .V - : 3 ,1 FOREWORD If, when the years have sped by, and when in that great unknown future, you are striving to make the dreams of youth come trueg if then the fingering of these pages carry you back to that Wonderful realm of school life, if it gives an added beauty to the friendships formed there and you feel again the spirit of the old school-then indeed, have our efforts not been in vain. THE EDITORS. K' :X xxvfg hs-X 15542, Z, ian - x is - 5 X: Q 7 1,-gay' ,. - , 1- N KP K W -5- - lu Willis Q - - 2 o 4' W To Mrs. Seyb, our principal, who taught in our school nine years and dur- ing that time has ever been faithful to her trust, this number of the K-Ho-K is lovingly dedicated. 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AIllll'ff2l llllllll. lllllljlvlll' lillw, August F4-tl. Nl1llll'lll0 lfl. 1llilNS1'0l'k, Alva S11:111so1' -ff- Mr. Gutting, Milwlra-al Hull, Slll'2lll Mario Holuu-s. Oval Illllllltl. Ut'l'll'lllll' I.llll0l'. l'2111l BIl'l'l'l1'li, llvryl Miller, Philip Milligzlu. l'lf11'i1'1- Mohr, Louise- Murris, Ill'll'll Mvlivu, halo Potts, XVilli.1111 Y1-111.24-1'. V1-l111:1 YUIIIIQI. l':llXl'ill'll G. Cllillllll I 1532? -...x v 'gf-5' O - Q' K1 Q-gsvfd :P x 'Q QM X ga -:LLi'9 ' Q A xg: .77 x ics, A I ,,, , Q 'I.. Wiv- , 1 . - ' M W' ' 4 - '- W . y 1 ,, 45 'L , ' 2 v ' . I f ' K5 ' J S J- - Q ,P 45 mi' Sir ---A 'QV577-f7 ' ? -1- ? 1 'T ty 0 i ifittlh-. - pa-Q-3.5, ' - 'l jf 'l use 2 X-v . t2,g,: ff Q . . Q L . , 5- K - 2 JAW HISTORY 0F THE FRESHMAN CLASS In September, 1914, about thirty young people started to sehool under the super- vision of Miss Lntie Lehew. It was our first step toward sehooling and we were bashful. For several weeks Lueile Gray followed the teaeher everywhere she went. She was with us for several weeks then one day she fell from a horse and broke her arm and was com- pelled to quit sehool. That year elosed a11d several pupils dropped out on aeeount of siekness and grades. The ones that remained that started in the first grade are Floyd Blum, Roberta Bostie, llelen Morris. Imogene llunn, lVard Gregory, Dale Mt-Kee, James llridges, Howard llroomhall, XVilbur and Wilma Boone, Mildred tluttiug, Annetta Donaldson and Sarah Marie llall. ln September, 1915. we entered the second grade with enthusiasm. There were several new students and a 11ew teaeher, Miss Younger. Une of the new students was Vlariee Milligan. a elassmate of ours now. Most of us had the measles and st-arred faees as the slide and giant stride was very new and all of us tried it. The year soon passed and most ot' us were ready to enter the third grade. The following September we entered the third grade and met our new teaeher, Miss Perry tMrs. l'1d. Martini and several new students. Among them was Alva Glasseoek. We had a big Thanksgiving program that yea1'. In the fourth grade we met Miss Helen Niehols as team-her. and Zelma Bogener and Velma Yeager as new students. The new sehool building was being ererted and as it was not eompleted we were lot-ated in the old High S1-hool. The last of tl1e year we moved to our new building. That f'lll'lSilll2lS we presented Sc-ro.:ge's t'hristmas. That spring we all made wash rags for the boys who were serving for the nations eause. ln the fifth grade we were under the supervision of Miss .less Watson. We were joined by August lilbe, William Potts and Asa liusse. XVe spent a very enjoyable term. The influenza was very bad that winter and we were eompelled to wear masks. We presented a part of The liird's l'll1'lSlIlitlS f'll1'01 to oltain llltPllt Y to help buv a virtrola for the sehool. In the sixth grade we met Miss Iflllingston tMrs. John llifflel as our teacher and met three new sehoolmates. Louise Mohr, Gertrude Atherton and Margaret Barrows. That fall the seventh grade. under the supervision of Adelle lflllingston, and our elass went to Big Roek on a pienie. In the seventh grade we mer Miss Evans, who was our teaeher in the seventh and eighth grades. There was nothing espeeially happened that year. only the eireus eame rr town and we were dismissed that afternoon. A good many ot' ns were v-aught throwing notes whieh were read before the elass before being thrown into the waste basket. The next year we were joined by Maurine l-'ett and Uval llolmes. We had a elass party, and a program was given at the last of the year to obtain money for the speaker lor our graduation. We graduated in May, 1922. In September. 1922, we were ready to enter tl1e High School as l l'0Slll1lt'll. Some of the pupils did not enter as many diffieulties stood in their way. We were joined by lieryl Merril-k. lfern Ilarris, Edward Young, Paul Luber and l'hilip Miller. Hur elass now eonsists of thirty-one. A bantpiet was soon given by the Sophomores in our honor. Several weeks later we entertained the Sophomoreswitha party. We spent a very happy term, and we are hoping we may all meet as Sophomores nex! vear. ll. H. and Z. 15. X.-, .1 .- A . 5 - - I4 KEY577 77 Q9 Y -1 Q Q, NX? , , Q 9 1 71 ' xxjfi' I ' 1 yy 1 ZNYHK. ,, - ' ' f no 3': X, ' I 'g-ea ,pri I 1 J WQZ 1 , 4, ' Q Q ' Q' '- Wx ff X - 1 l A.. - N? mi QW NWS xgk..,wsfQ' QNSXQ Q, Q AS Ao' 1 A 3: 5 ,xl Y. , Lgxxifg A A A 4 Ar' 'Af' -'-4 ' 1A,4 i A l -.-,-- --- X 'lp g K S Y! ffl Q, 'ffl X X X x l I Q K X X xv e wh. L X W ! X XX X X N K, X XX X X X 1 - x X X Q X i N 4 N X X X Eb sgxxi Xwxmxx Xqixxx my X wg xxx' L , -, - - NX 25 E3 'N :bf21:1w+1:4if ' H2 ,. 'ESXEQSQ f-i '-y X it fi? SV: Nl,Fif-if-fx?5E-SE-gif x ' oi Eff- x x ' f fy- X ff LZ' fffffQf?fffff' ff xx X , f L Qfyfffff fff ff ff f f f ff 1 V fr' A -SW? 1 32 SNR -1 21 1 Q3 1153! 7'T75-Z, X iz-,WH I gs:-.. X- - Al .gxff Saws' N' Q04 X: '. 554' 1' ' . :Swv V , ' f if ' 'V Yr if x , .. - - 1 f 1 SOPHOMORE FLA SS OFFICERS l'1'vsi1l1'11tF-Gayle llollllett Vim- I'1'vside-Int'-'.Iol111 Hume Sl'1'l'l'f2ll'j'-'l'I'4'2lS1ll'0l -3rl2lffh0NV Hunks Vlalss lTolo1's-0111 Rosa' 111141 Gray Uluss Fluwol'--1'i11k Rose Class Muttu-Always 0llNV1l1'll, IIINYIIWII an llll fUI'NVZll'd l I.A SS M IC MHERS A1111-rtulr, N1-van Hunks, Matthew llvllllvlt. Gayle liuwm-11. I'fl'll1'y liuvlc, Myrtu Male lhlssv. 11011112111 f'2llV4'l'T. Hilton lmvis. l'Iv01'vff I71'l'kSl'll. Edith l':llIllUllSUll. Mildrvd l':il'll0'ul0I'g0l', Rm-zltrive I 01'lM'S. El'1ll'St Graf. llvnry Gl'l'g0l'y. Lloyd Il:111:111. f'lRll'il Hilllilll. Maha-1 Ilznrris. l4'v1'11 llm-ss. Rilyllltilld llillvr, l'l'2lig llivks, Lvliu llnpv. Kc-11114-tl1 llumv, John IIIIIIIQ, 1l:1y11m11d Ifil'l'lllN'l', l 1'vd:1 liilllfvf, Lola l1l'lllll2lll. Mary I-Imlith Losey, Russ L11lw1', Ruth xlilggillq, Marvin M1-Uluill, A. J. Mc-014-1-S, Albvrt Munro, Morlv BI0lltg0lll0l'j', Muck 3IllhI'l'l', Mfxrvin 1,2lI'SlbllS, Miuniv Roberts, Mzvrganret Sfl1lI', 112110 Silillf, Ellllil S1-yh, Linn 'l'l1o1n:1s. Ihnrulml Wilus, IA-stu-1' Wilson. l.1u'illo SIHIIINUI' -Miss Hvlylr l'xiSlll'l' 'QQHYB 'T as 1 T QR P 1 76433 ggi? 3 Q gg Q - M Jima. ' 7 I vi Nx iv- 1 Sf' gf r ' gifs x Q 5 wif! 1 Witt - 5.54 ii?-SP 3. ' ' ' '. Z i ?'- 4 2:7735 , Yi. ' ' 0 e 57 4' f X - ,WS Y X '- 2 .1 K THE FlI'l'lIRl'I 0F THE SUPHOMORES I had a rc-ry wondvrfnl droani last night. I drvanivd that on a bright summer day, I was sitting on tho bank of a sniall brook whirh was slradod by giant oaks and whose mossy banks wvro rovrrwl with be-antifnl blue- yiolvts. In tho rloar water which bubblvd over tho pi-bblos, I I-ould soo sort-ral small trout. whilf- ovvrlwad in tho topmost brain-hos of lla- tri-4-s thu- birds we-ro singing swm-t nn-lodivs. As I sat thorn- gazing into the crystal wator ot' tho rippling brook, l saw tho future' of rarh Ill0lllil1'l' of tho Sophomore class. Tho first sm-ww was in South Ann-rim-a wlu-rv I saw Nora Athe-rton tearhing the little- brown rhildrvn in a mission school whirh Albvrt Mclflvm-s had fonndvd. Ill one of thu liarbors. Ross Losoy and Ili-nry Graf were- Elllltlllifl' t.hr rrvw of a large ship 011 which la-lia llis-ks, who was just rvtnrning.: from hor study of art, abroad, was a passenger. Thu ns-xt sronv was in I'alit'ornia wha-ro I saw Ruth Lubvr as an 3llIlilIt'llI'1ll0Vi9'IllftX'l'SS and Ilarold Thoinas sorving as an I-xpe-1'i1-lim-fl aviator. I also saw Dallas Ten Eyck as lho ownn-r of a largv fruit farm. My gazv was nvxt mlin-1-tml to Clark Vonniy wha-rv I saw Myrta Mao Blwk thu prinripal and lidith III-rksvn. ilu- inatla-inativs Il'ilI'lIl'l' of li. II. S. Lynn Svyb, Dall' Saar, Raymond llnniv, Mattln-w Banks, Marvin Maggart, and Ms-rlv Moore we-re prosperous l'arnn-rs living.: nt-ar Kahoka. Washington IJ. V. nvxt apps-arm-d wln-rv I saw Mark Molitgonnwy sitting in the pri-sidm-ntial 1-hair and Lnvilv Wilson avting as his privatv son-rotary. In other important govt-rinui-nt offivvs were Mabvl llanan. .Iohn IIIIII10 and Evert Davis. Thu srriio gradually 1-hangl-d to Now York. Ht-rv were se-rn Edna Saar, the stvnog- rapbvr for tho Iiusso and Wilt-s Fnrniturv Fompany, Craig IIillor, manager of a very lll'UlllillI'llf bank. and Mary Edith lmlnnan sc-rving as his 1-apablo bookkve-por. In a I'il02ltl'l' I saw soim-onv roading' about thu- wondc-rt'ul dist-ovorios in vlvrtririty that Raymond Hess had niadt- and anothvr pc-rson dm-ply vngrossvll in a short story writtvn by Minniv Parsons. I was vs-ry nnwh surprisvd wh:-n tho 4-urtain roso for I I'0K'0f,'fllIZ01l Fvrn Harris as tho lanious opvra sing.:vr, and soon hoard Maris- Killdoo givv an intvrosting lon-tural. Tho na-xt si-vno was on a wt-slvrn ranrh ownvd by Marvin Mnhror. I-Ivro Hilton tlalrvrt. Loyd Ilrc-gory, and I'Iarnost Forbvs worv vlnployvd as row-boys. Tho ne-xt fvw sm-mms passvd rapidly as I saw A. .I. Mm-Plain, a star foot-ball playor ai l'olinnbia l'niv1-rsity, Fri-da Kirm-Inn-r a nnillinvr in Kansas City. Ia-ora Franks and Vlara llanan trains-d nursvs at tho Grahain hospital, Margarvt Roberts a II1'PSSIlJl1kl?I' in l'aris, llonry liowvn a travc-ling salt-snian for tho lim-nnott Zllltl Ilopu Hardwaro Company ol' Ulnirago. lie-atrim-0 l'Iin-ln-llwrgm-r studying' botany in tlw Ozarks. .Inst as I saw Mildrvd l'Idnionson a rural svhool tm-arln-r in Mississippi. tha- dr:-ani suddvnly vanished and I awokv. L. K. 'ff' , 5497 ' gr , ' - 4-'wwf 'EXW' 2-K cgwfglwg isewlg 1 IF 1 ' . - K 'T g. G30 5 ' 5 - 1 W V18 X. f .1 Sv . 2 QA? 5 'Q ' 'k ,, h 2 A . ' 3 Ai L - 222232 . WE LD gf BOWEN r X - In . 5 Q: .t V 1 JI FJPJ' ,N-13-:G .5 K3 551 Q tdtt X. uf I ,TN 45 0 1 I -an X fi? 7 v7 5 Epi . X5 .' 3' 1 r' . ' ' ' ? ' -'Qu L, ' Q 34 ,Ytllt -1 J l'NIOR CLASS POEM The tlzty is alone and the darkness Falls on the wings of night, Antl the Juniors on the lll0l'l'0XV Like hirtls will tnke their flight. A rosary let's lllilkl' for us To treasure through our life. 141:11-I1 girl to laugh :Intl ery o'er, ldzteh troy to show his wife. l know in the years of the future Youll rt-:ul :ts in at IIIEIZQ. The rosary of boys :intl girls, Antl joys of High Sehool tlztys. The first In-:ul is our sponsor, Miss liolle to us so clear. Without her inspiring guitlnnee .Iunior tlttys would have been most tlreztr. 'l'he next head is our president, 'FINIIIIEIS hy natnle, then lluteh, Next t'l:trk :intl Ernest. then Vernon, A eztrtoonist, fitltller tllltl sueh. Now let lllt' tell the next four hezuls '1'here's l-'erris, long on grztdesg While John. Arthur :intl Iionztltl Prefer the pretty llltlltlii. Then follow two genuine pearls, Viola :intl Irene. Sint-ere. true-blue :intl :tll things good Sueeess they will gztin I ween. l':tul lilum is another bend ln this our prieeless strand, A sz-hente, :t plot. at girl, what not 'f lle always has o11 httntl. Now Dorothy lit-hh of The Light lgl'lg2ltl0', llzlr' hrown eyes, :t winsont stnileg Uh, buys. she has you ezttuloguetl, Xour lltllllll,-S on reauly file! Next is Evert t'zu'liley, then Urvztl tl. lligh stzttions they desire. liy eztrnest effort, we linow, they'll Set the worltl on fire. Ystlurlhle lventls now follow: tllire. Mary. Miltlretl. :intl Fern. 'l'ht-se four lusses front the country Strive eztrnestly to leztrn. Lorena. Norma and Benn M. are lustrous ltentls. They Teneller-'l'r:1ining take. We know they hurn the Illitl-lllffllf oil, Amt strive their grzules to nmke. -xv 'iv' fr 1'i3L 797 'UV 'S' 'QV 5 ? ? f 1 at v X '7 1359 ivxiix 1 -E h ', -K z 7 af ., Q' ' f' ' . . if , ' N . ' Q 1 44 t. A , -1 -L V - , H1-1' voivv is soft. hm' look is nxildg You 1111 know Josvphinv. Two more are quite the opposite-w TUWIISUIIKI 211141 lillfivl' I lll0211l. Arnolll tried to smoke om-9 'l':lllS0 Illilllllllil mid l1e Silllllllilllt. H1- snioked uluout il xninute A1111 111011-ilk' filllllgilt 110 woulf111't. Ailx-1-11, Dot, Ruth. 111111 Edna lmggs An- full of pop and gog 111 lmskvt 11.111 they nothing.: 11m-11 ICX1-opt ax iil10l'k-0111 blow. Now the next two heads El1'l' slim-k onus. xvilgllvl' 111111 Killdoo svoro. By tasting thvy ta-11 H2 0 i'vl'UIll H2 So-1. llridges 111111 lim-11to1'c1. tha-y vonn- now Gl'l'2lf vln-111ists. too, you sw, 11111141-11 thoy rank first i11 the class- l 1111111ng-:1lpl1:111eti1':1lly. 'l'wo ll10l'l' hs-auls ill our 1'os:11'y l'1l llllllltillll IIUXY for you. l'.1ls First 2ll'l' Ruth and Geo1'gi11 lfolnl of f:ll'lll0l'S' sons too. ll:11'1'y's fiiiga-rs strong 111111 agile Uft tickle tho cornot llc-'s last 11ut. by no 1110111134 least lflis music l'il2l1'Il1S tho savage- boast. 1'vo told theso hvelds unto tho 01111 And l'llt'l'0 il 1-ross is hung. J. l'. GIS und X. Y. Z.'s kvep Uno il4'2ll'f i11 their 1JI'l-35611111 1'llllf.f. Tho clay is done- and the Juniors .lrv f111v41 with joy 111111 11211111 For today our .lunior days nw 0.t'l' N1-vc-1' to 1-u111v again. 151-fore us lies thu Soniox' Xl'2il' With it's 11110114-'lll'li door. What futurv now awaits us Sinn' our Junior days 2l1'0 o'v1'? Hut Wililftll' wo may 111-1-o1np1isl1 111 our digllifim-cl Sonioi' j'l'ill', XYQVI1 llt'vl'l' fo1'y,:vt tho joys we had In our dear old .lunior j't'2ll'. .i0Sl'1liliIl0' Alvxz lllCil'I'. Nw x fr A 'Y' 'Tx -7 h'?, 1 7 g 2 fl' YZSML i ffl? v ff, A i ' ' - ' . . x 'f' y S ' 1 Ng f fk ' - ' 1 Q - ' 5 .x .Il ISICPI I I NH HA RKXHSS- IIzlrkil- K Ulub K Club T11-z1s1l1's-1' Athlvtic- Assn. Class Trvz1s111'c1' Hur air, hm' IT12lIllll'l', all who saw :ul- Illil'l-'lif COIll't00llS. though 1-oy, and gvnrlo though retired. RA I.l'II HIKIIDGICS- Bill Gypsy 1i0Vl'l ' Vull'flir-f0l'y fiil0l'llS Athls-tic Assn. Hilllli VI! DLA I-34 N DNN- Vi K Club An li Stlllililf with time to spun-. TH! HI A S XVATSKIN--- To1nlny K Club Class 1'l'llSlKi0Ilf In his littlv body lmlgvs :1 mighty mind. K' x xxxiffx , 5:3 7 tiff? ' 0 1' ' P XXX' 0 Y 1 f 5 rf fx X X f J K 2 i -, I ff.,-H+. ' 5 'f-iw - -f 1 5' ' - Y'- ffgx-SQY gl R 1 l E ':l , s 5 32239 ,, - L 1 - u ' Y Q. K, , - lx 5 ik. N - G XX IGDNA DAGG S- Sn:11mpy X':llorlic-to1'y Basket Bull Atlxlvfiv Ass'n K Uluh Fhorus All wonivn are fli1'tS A-I uni ai women: llll'I'f'fUl't' l'n1 il flirt. VERNON l'liIlTE-iifzxptain A Ill'f?ilIll of Qui-on Estlicrw 'l'L'2ll'lll-'l'-Tl'21illillg Ho has In-on known to Utllllll his hair Init tho wind has blown sinvu then. AILICICN BALL- AB Y:1lvmlic-tory Gipsy Rover Atlllotic Ass'n K Club lizlskot lizlll lTllU1'uS Cahn and self-posessed. ARNULD 'WOUDRUFI -XYhitey Gypsy Rover Ville-1licto1'y Athlotic Ass'n K Club Basket Ball I nmy not he ll2l1ldS01ll9 but I surely :un good looking. X qxv Nx W- ,J I:-'K X3 Q my-f Q f 1 . 1 1 WVU? ,' flibhx f '-Q 5 - Q'I':f5' - 4 A V , ' 3,5353 - ' 'Y Xl' 77 5' 9 ' f 2 , x igfy 11, I y , lf 1 ' I K q Q' K -. I - 2 fm? li I 'TI I IBA SII--- Iii1'cl1 Tvzwlxn-1'-'1'1':1inim.: A puvlwl' mlitiml to 4-lwv1'i'l1l1wss. Ii.U,1'II XVAGN lCR-- Skinny xvfixfxgg ' 'Ts 1 1 Azul lu- looks tho wlwlm- world in the i:u'v. OLIVE l RANKS-k Ullio 0114- nf our 1'Ullllf1'y girls. FERN li SNVAN S1 DN-- 1'vl'1'y I muy Iosm- my ln-nd but ll1'Y0l' my lll'Il rt. 'K x lx i :git-il? 1 . 1 i I 'Ava ., 'WS ' gl 1 !77777 7 X K V Q A VV lgijiizgy, 1 P- -l . . , A f Lkp ' ' 1 1 if' , Milli-. - Gypsy ROVI'1 ' lfllll1'llS Quin- uftvn favors ilu- vlziss with giggling solo. EVERETT CACKLEY-- l7nl1ie K Club Vocational Agri:-ulture XYl1:1t iuakes me love Callie Anil luvv her all the while? A lot of things, but mostly, Tlmt buwitching little smile. BENA MEIER-- Skim1y 'fl'Rll'llt'I'-Tl'2li1lillg Thnsv te-zu-1ie1's just work 0110 to deal Nu woiulm' l'll1 su thin UD. J HHN SE Y Hf .I aka MA RG A RET T1 RVN SEN ll-- 1'1'g,'L,'y n th ! Ili-rv is Juhn, but wliurv is Normal? K. Vx x 'quvv 5 YY' Gy 3 ,, -1-,pf7'5 '67 79 75 y f 1 -1 1 - TIQF4' , 1- Szfffvf - 1 '3?f773W' 1 'Q , X J 7 ,1 i-Q - 1 - , 1 l H4 - XL.. .. 1 UUILUTIIY M1'Kl'Ilfl Y2ll1'1ll1'lUl'X'l Atl1l1-tic Ass'11. K flllllb l:2lSKl'l 151111 Dol, ICIQXICST LANG - l,i11111y Gypsy lf4lVl'l'u Athlm-tiv ASS'll. lllltll'llS l'l:1ss Vivo-1n'vNi1l1-111 XUKMA l'IlClll'll.l!lClllllill A' A 1111111111 of 4.,2lll'l'll lislllvx- TU2ll'lll'I'-T111llllllif Cll01'llS CLARK IilCNNl'l'l'T-- l'11g Ailllvtiv Ass'11. K fllllll B111 21 20 j'2ll'll dash, lvllvll he lll'Rll'S 1111- 5.11111 1'1'z1sl1, He can tzlkn- at il XY0lllll'l'flll 1Nll'1'. Wlu-rm' slu- 11-mls me I will follow S1v1-1'1l11':11't Autos ill'1' nim- but l 11l'Ul'l'I' an Feml. ,AM His l'lQ'lll'0 is 11111 111m-al fm' g:1'.11'1-' You may not llllll'll 1.11'1- for his fanvv, 'KXXT5 X 5 X Q '77 NN H2527 Q XV Viillix .. A ': z? ' SHG' f '- vi '-1,-, -- , 5. , 1 'T 5 xg 07 , ' l ' Q P275 f xx f YSX .b 2 vi i l Atlilvtiv Ass'n. Ilm' lmir is her crowning beauty . I LX IU DL ll HECHTUI il ,1 1iIlilbB Gypsy Rover Axim-tiv ASS'll. Basket Ball Cliorus Ill' is sfzltl-ly and tzlll, Izllt fm' girls lu-'ll 111-wi' lull. RUTH RAUSCHER-- Kal11i'h V:1lvrlic't01'y Atlilvtiu Ass'n. K Club Uzipfniii of I32lSkl'f Bull team 'Til wisy oiiouggli to bv plvzxsalllt, Wlwu Y0ll'1'6 gay mul tha- weutlier is fair, Hut thv girl worth wlnilv is flu- girl with ai smilv. Xvllvll slufs frevklud mul has red hair. LET l 'I' I A B I 'TLER--- Lctty Valle-mlif-tn1'y Athletic- ASS'1l. Class S0crvt:11'y T011vllillg-T1'zlillil'lg 1 Iinskot Ball Everyone likvs her ways, T Especially Bill Hays. . i E f , S Mlhlllilill ANDERSON-- Milly ' NV xx XE:-' :K -,. xv? 1 Ax X 2 0 VSMHX. -3652332 y 1 'fJ,:T'L -9. ' - 4' ' Q-If vi Xf ,' 334- ., - V . , f 'Q' , v , uw 1 A LORHNA SCHMIID- Rolla K Uluh '1'wu-lu-1'-Traliuing For 11:ltu1's' mzulc hm' for what she A1111 IlU.l'1' Illillll' zmutlu-1'. RONALD IEASII- ,l!m1 l'u1 ton busy to study. GIGUIUIIA ARNUl,lJd- Nia-k T1-:wlu-1'-'l'1':1ining As long ns I lmvo il Nix-lu-l l'l1 no lw ln'okv. A RTI I I ' Ii IDINGHH- IIlll11 Ilillgvf' llis gn-:utvst Zllllhitiilll is to umkc an with tho ladies. IS VUI' lllt .xx ?'i is V : 'V Vtlxflg Q '5- X an TZ11hx 'S5557351 1 7 .iff-1 ai, 1 . -1 f'-f' f figasx '- : 1 . Lggf. t- xr lg A my E figs, , 7 5 - . 4 ,av 5, 1 S 9 2 bl ,, 6 - I , 45 - V 1 5 ,f V C MARY ANDERSON- .Mu1'n 1-:111g11t 11012 Tnkvs life as it c-'o1111es. DOROTHY BEBB-i'Bebbs Basket Bull longillg. FLOYD KILLDOO- D9wy Chorus 1-011vi11L'v them? HARRY KIRCHNHR-- DutCIl- Quiet as 21 mouse yet no trap has 131120110 dull books-for you, I have no Tm-1:0 uhstiuzlte te:1c11v1's-w11y Cilllvt I ixxzlfx 5683 X V XJ Q7 xN la: k Q I sv v 5 Nw 4 uv 0 f I 1 rfgx lk, .. -43 'g,? ' . img: YY ' KL? VY? K 13: :7' 7' Cv .L'x '. l N lx4 77 mf, ' . 9 V 52577 ,, , -el .IOSl'Il'HlNE AI.EXANl1l4Ili -- Jodie V:1lo1livto1'y Gypsy Rover Chorus Athletic Ass'n. K Club liuskot Bull 'l'1-111114-st and Sunshine. 1'Al'I, BIAYM- S:n11ly, the Second K Club Buskot Bull Athlm-tix: Ass'n. Chorus Nothing zlttoniptod, nothing done, Ho tzlkos his nightls roposv. IIHCNIC SEYB-Mikey K Club Chorus A sniilo for ove1'yono is hor motto. ORVA L GLA SSl.'0CK- Glu ssy I often toll niysolf that there is more in nu- than people think. N Q N Ksiiiiflfw. 6 -- 319551 fe-Y-2. f ' Q ' 7 K1 XZM - f S -L: -. 2 HARRY Rl FFLE-- '1'ut1 ' f'll01'llS Iiund ln low with himsvlf :xml has no rivals. Fl-IRRIS LEPIMAN-- Pali A llI'0'1llll of Qlllxtxll Estl1v1 ' Athlvtiv Ass'n. 1,151l'llPl'-'flilillillg' II1' l1:1s il 1ll'il'f'lt'SS Soul0. JUNIOR CLASS Motto: Imt's i'l'l'2lfP. not illlifilftfv l'0I01'SvI lll'llll' and Nvllifl' F1tlXVi'l fNZll'CiSSllS OFFICERS Tlwnms XYZIYSOII--I'l'l'Sill0llf 1'Il'llVSt IAIIIQIY-Vit'-0 Pl'0Silll'Ilf Lvtitizl Blltlm-1'--Se-v1'vtz1ry .Iosvpllinv IIIIl'lilli'SSA-Tl'l-'ilSlll'9l' Mabel A. I:0Ht'ffSUlJ11S01' 'Pbfgf-' X Y' . RU y . 'KW R 0 P . 5 -K 7. K i 371937 - 7 ' Q7 , GY Nw, 'EF' ' afpv' iv 1- 'SQ 1, 1 'ri xv' 5 - MXN 4 3 i X 1 f QU F4 Wx X 1 W P if A pr, f ,V Y 36 WMJFS fi' fs 4 -' sf ,Y . 1, ja KH I Sc J LLCCBSS Afmlllfmmmy U' 4 's W I A H3 ' 'sl'-3 Jjlmbs If S no , T' MWMSQ H22 FP Sffj :-X ' 9 4' un 1 - 1 may f Q xffll Q A2455-Hag, 7 5 5 S I f5:5fL.X?g, M A ' 'ffhrfq 331-X x l?.vQ' T' ' -' ' . - . al? ,, , , , - X J S .1 - f- I ' 7 'X dgj X Q3 i , SENIOR CLASS 0l IPIf'ERS l'l1l'iSf01Dh0l' Gmf-I'1'oside11t Iilizzlln-tll IIRIPkIlt'SS-Vitfl'-1'l'0Sid1'1lt .losvplnixm Hunl1vfSem'1'0t:x1'y Louise XYO1Nll'llff--Tl'02lSll1'l'l' Motto : Siluplivity. silluwity :md swvivo l'olo1's-Violvt and Gray l lUXY4'l'fXviU10t Mrs. 1'Id11:1 L. Svyh-Sponsor .n it 4 229- K W 7 ' i77g775 Y 2' 'tb 5.15: .4 -3 -Q I ., W , I- f III f S - 3 'MW IIIRIJIA MAE I I'I.LI'IR SlII'IIIgIIIlIl'.' So lmxum, Ivlithu SIIIKI d0lJ0llZlil'.y' .IIIIIN I ISII-A ,IoInn1y SllI'Ill,LfII1ll0.' X':ulo4Iia-tm'y Mi11str0I Athlm-tix' Assn. 1'IIlJ1'lIS Imnd liml lah-ss thu- girls, I Iovv tlllllll ull: tlu-y'1'v il thing of joy und l'X1llI1lSC I furevcr. IV I LMA I'AII'I'I'IIi- 1'11'ti0 S1l1'iIlgfillIUU A IJ11-:un of Quvvn EstI1c1 ' Scwing 'l'l'Ill'IIl'I'-TI'2IIllillg TIN mildvst IIIZIIIIIUI' 211111 thc- gvntlcst I 1IOIl1't.u IILAIIYS JAMES S1I1'I1IgIIllll'.' Athlmtim- Assn. Sm-wing Ullurus Huw IIUEII' tu gmnl is what is fair. mfx F' : i gg, f ' ' 1 VAMHX. - -1 R u57:5 7?- 's lk sig.,-gf., ' .-Q iw 5994 y ' w W- fiflg' .,, S I ' 1 1 A paw ALMA JI-INK INS- - J inks Sp1'i11gti1uc Uui. oui, Mau-ie JVLIA MAE MvKl41I'1-- .li111 Sp1'i11gti111u ' Ii Club A Drezun of Qm-mx 1'1stlw1 ' T1-zlvllol'-'1'1'zxiuiug ZE LMA R I LEY- Leo1zl 'AS1Pl'iIlg'tilll0 TOE!l'll0l'-T1'i1i11iIlg Rn-d top flower ffluurj. S1ll'i1l,.'ItiIll0.y Sowing Clever ill lwr 1112111111-1', rluvvl' in hm' way. l'1s-vol' with thu 111011fS0 they alll say. HARRY Ml'HRERiY-- llulrhy, Deux To pussz-ss her G'Sfl'l'11l. mu- must 4-urn it 'cg XX 1 K I xi QS :5i?fI7977' xg I0 , fgkhx. .. f 1,5 'dK ,,?-1,92 v gi ' I k :QR-s,x V 1: . XI V ' ns ' . 1 ws, X L A , A VS l.I'Il.ANlb STI 'Ml' Stnnnpy S1ll'illgtilll0u Ii Ululr llzlskvt llzlll Athlvtia- Assn. Ym-nlimml A:1'ir-ultllro liHI,IbII'Z JAMES Slbl'ill2fillll'u M1111-tiv Assn. Yirtnv brings its own 11-w:nl'ml. ULIYIC XVILSUX - Ulliv Springtime A IYV1-:un uf 11111-1-11 l':Sflll'l'u 'l'm-zu-In-1'-Tl':1ining: II1-1' Sll't'Ilf.ff1l is from within. I,l4Zl.lA MI'HIlI'Ill SUl'iIl3.'ffillll'u A lTI'U2lIll ut' 1JIl1'l'll l'Isthvr lx Vlnh 'l'w:n'ln-r-'l'1':1ining: Vg An alll round girl and stnrlvnt. 'I Vfxvx Ka .5 5 fr.,-L Q, ' - u Qiw. ' Sk , S'-ziggy 75 I, Q -' A .. .Q f S 2 ' 7 ,pew wr , my-59 f Villhx l 'x 1 T 1 -1 ' LEU B EXXETTN- Tig0 Sp1'iugti1m- MV2l1l'llil'f0l'Y', Gypsy R0vvr BIillSf1'01N K Club Atlllvtic- Ass11. Iinskvt Ball liutiroly too busy to Sllllllll time on lessons. NICLLIE WII.SEY---- .Im'lc S1ll'll1gfi1I10 Athloiic' Assn. Iizlskvt Hall If you me-et hor any fillll' in tlu- dzly, Shu allways smiles in that S2l1lll', swoet wa y. MARGARET IfIl'MI41-J'1'vggy SlJl'l1lgfl11l0., HK Club A firm, yvt l'illlfl0llS mind, SlllCl'1'0. though p1'lllll'llt, CEllll'iOllN, yvt 1'csign0d. LYDA M I 'HRICR- Lyd io S1Jl'illgfiI1l0', A 1111121111 of Quvcu I'lstl1c1 ' Tvaxc-lxm'-T111iuing Happy :un I. from cure :un free, Why Villlnt tllvy all be l'0IltC11t6?d like HIC? R 4 EV 's .052 7 ?w '4 0 ' 1 ' W Aja ., Y K 1 f4iiiE.s. - f ' A' is-. ' - 'i5? '. ' , , T' 'i 'iv Kgflgggfv A? fi S i it ' - Wi l'Il,0lSl'1 S4'lJYl'IliN'f- IC1l:1 Gypsy lIov1'l ' Sp1'i11gti11w l'hm'ns Mnnusil Training lfnr :i girl limi is hnnnrl In lllQ'iINl', Wi- l'l'.'0ll.lllN'll1l mn' liluisv. , .IUIIN VAN!JULAII- Slup Sl11'illfJ,'filllL ' Gypsy RuV01 ' 'Tailwlic-tn1'y A1instrvl li Vlnli Alhlvliv Assn. Imslu-t linll llzinml Vliorns Tliv high sc-lmul wnsns 1-iiihnn-vs girls, , Ulil tu ln- that vmisns. i i I-'IIANKE SHliI'A1ilJ -ff Sl1ep S1n'ingtinn- Vail:-4Iivto1'y t'lnu'ns li Vinh Allilm-tim' Assn. Iislsiu-T Iinll A wliirlwinil wlinsu 4'1llIl'Sl' is unver- Y Iillll. ELIZA IEETII IIAIKKNl-ISS-- 1.il1lry SIIl'iIlgIillN'u 'l'l'.ll'lll'l'- 1'l'ilillillg Ii Vlnlr sllllllilfllliilll Yicm--1111-simh-lit' nf Class Hliurl uf Sf2lflll'i' lint lung un talking. K' x -at Vx XS'-X ,Z-x xl , 57777 'RQ' 1 Q 1 i ' 5 Kia, 7 VSNXVLN. - ,Y 42 15 fa,-na, 1 ' EQQYV , ' 'v Filiflgv HICLICN HATE Sf NMI SD1'il1j.'If,il11f'u A girl Elffixl' lu-1' own lu-:l1't. AVILDA UARVEK - Hill S17l'iI1gfiIll0', Uonkilxgz Atihlc-tic Assn. W Thv joy nf youth and ln-ultll lll'l' 1-yn-S displzlyod. And ease nf hcnrt he-r ovm-ry lnnk conf vey'd. l'Il.MI-Ili IPIXGLZLL -- S1evpy Sp1'ingtiu1u l'llUl'llN HVQ'l'j' dny in vw-1'y way 1'n1 growing lwtter---- 1 ' ALMA KIiI'I'1GI'I li--- Al S171'i11gt'illl0u Tczwllvr-T111iuing lla-1' Illilllll1'l'S 2ll'U LEVUI' swm-I, and gm-ntlc. if-L1 ' ' 15 f W3.SlW'- X -2153- xx V 1' -T R777 HW Q? '7 1 7 ' gg- Q -gf . 3. -7 ' gxnf' ' ' 5' ' - N 17595 Kal! ' - - hm! W , , -QL - y N ixw xg 5 -L f ik 1 1'l.YDE HLVM - SpoIty SDl'ill5.IfiIllt! 'Aliypsy lllJV4'l'N V:1lu4liv!ul'y A'AlillSIl'1'lu Alhlvtic- Assn. lx Ullnlm lizlslivt Hull lflmrliv Vhillllill ll. Ji lSlfIl'lIINlfI lII'Ml'l f- Jo SDl'illQ.flillll! A lll'l'2lll1 ut' Qum-1-11 Estlu-r Gypsy 1im'vr li Fluh Flaws Sl'l'l'1'I2ll'y 'IR-zu-I14-1'f'lTl':nining Ambitious Lu in-ncll in Ashton. GLADYS MAYlfll-II,lJ-f 1'vtv SIll'illglilll0n A In-1-:un of QQIIUUII lisille-r 'l'4-'wllm-1'-'171':1illing: A smih- fm' zlll, il I'1'mv11 fur mme Siu- is always pc-may :xml full of fun. QIICUIUIIA WILSIGY f .lo Slll'illg.'fIillll'u Work muy ln- thu- gn-:atm-st gift I'l'UIln ' Hull to mam -lvlll il is gvltillg Sfilll' to mv. C' x x ILE? :SHG 5 ,Q 1Z3'1X1E.x f 1 4-7 :x 3 Fi'Q?55PS. 5' ul '77 'R 1 WV 1,7 1 Tv ii':'.'L1Yi,, 1 1 fafmf ' ' 'F 'f' S 5 ' X '7 N .kph 2 .sr 7 L' C'111C41 K1 115131211 S111'1I1g11ll1t . Sllffirivntly S1-11'-lmsn-sswl 11111 11411 loo mm-11 so. F1A11i1iNl'E 1111111111-IS Flussin- Sl11'11jgT11l1l'-Q Gypsy Rover li P11111 11'1'1'S111l'l111 011111115 ' XY115' dm-5 she- fnkl- 1'1l01'1lS 1111- r'I'1'lJ1141 yl'ill'? l.U1'lS1'I EIIMUNSUXV- 11uJziv S1ll'1llg'f1l11l'u l'11u1'us Swim would hor ge-11110 wu1'z1s msnlw p4':1c1'. .I A MES 1Y11.Sl1N S111'1llgf1ll1l'u 3l111S11'l'1u At 111111 in Assn. L'11l1l'l1S 1.01 .lzunvs mln il. 21111111111- V' x XX as :-5 MQ-1 Q 7 Syd, f WSNHX. - 'gfygwr 5 fy 1 f I .5:,'-g Q-,x s - - 322 W .. . - s Q' I - G 6 .. ' ' -PY ?'i:'5g7V , W '1 RAl,I'!l URN-- Al1dy 1 Sl:-1'i11g:ti11u- Aflllvtiv Assn, Voc-altiollzll A.LL'l'iC'lllflll'l' for this world. SYLVA KAI'FICIl Slll'illgfilll0 A Im-:ull of Qllt'1'll Esllu-r Sowing 'IR-:lm-lam-1'-'l'1':lining l lxwfvl' Nl'l'1l0l'.-' I V FLUYIF lilDIIGICRS-- XVill S1Pl'illfJ,'l'illl0 A I7l'02llll of 12110011 Iflstlu-1' lhnui Aflllvtiv Assn. 'P1'3ll'lll'l'-1vl'ilillillgl hlll'll0Kl. W l'1TlIl'IL I DICKKSIGN SlDl'ill2,'filll0u A I7I'1'illll of Qll0l'll Estlu-l ' '1'vzu'lu-1'-'l'1'nininp: II-x-1' look 1-mllpusml and stm-andy 1-yo llvspulu- n lllIIt'i'lll0SN l'0llSf2llll'j'.u Altlumgh he- 'dim-s tonm1'rmv. lw is lung: II4- hhlshvs so much lu- looks sun. SSX wig' Egg' I 'W , XX X ::i? 1PtA h J 114115. - ,AM fs.,-L ia, ' 5 155 1 MQW :-xi' 1 gp ' ,f ' ' Q ,, .9 Q 'K 1, X 5. Q 2 41 ' 1 IV ERNH NE FF S1Pl'lllf.','fl1l10u A llreunl of Qucvn Esthuf' HK Club Athletic Assn, T0ill'h61'-Tl'ilil1lllg Wm- ure' all willing to assi-i't, Thzlt l orno is nuL?r flirt. N 1 GARLAND B0ONlf1vf B11s Springtime Gypsy Ruve1 ' V11ledictory Minstrel Basket Ball Band Athlutio Assn. 11211111211 Training Chorus Tho sun shines rod whvn it shinvs on , his ln-all. ELLEN SHEYERIQVSH Springtime MA 1111321111 of 13110011 EStllGl , Tenvlwi'-T1'z1ining: An usp-iriug Sl'll00l-lll2l'2llll. Ii MMA SU ULE- - Hin Springtime 'KA Drcani of Queen Esther T030111-1'-T1'z1i11i11g She always has her lessons to perfec- tion, And hor mirrorgivesofffair1'm-flwtiuri. X' x .m-DI KES X :Ax 5111.2 , 9 v 'QXYV Q - 2 Q xx In , 1 K rfgw. xx 1 f wi?-I4 iw., ' 5fi3'jW'. Eg?-SSVT 'Q 31: 3757 4 A . - 9, .I , ,ZS 'Q' , ' , F' WW f NE ' - 1 ' WILLA XVUUD SlJl'illglillll'u A I,l'UIllll nf Qlll'1'll listln-r Gypsy RuVm1 ' Atlllm-liv Assn. 'l'l'Ill'lll'l 'fl'Ilillillg Almlllvl' will ho SK'lllNJlllHl'JIlll. UllIilS'1'0l'lllClI GRA I --- l'll1'is' Sp1'i11gtin1a: Ho1'1'ow4-11 Munvyu Ii Vinh Vw. Agl'il'lllIlll'0 Class 1'11-simlmfllt Svlmul I,illl'1ll'i1lIl Uh, flour! Wuu't wo lw lmppy wlwu thu wvmlding lnvlls ring? LIGL I A KllU'1lNl'Zli'- 'liil'l'l1'. S1ll'ill2ffillll'.' A l1l'l'2Illl of 4Qllt'l'll listlu-1 ' ' 'lk Zll'lll'1'-Tlilillillg S llvl' lmppim-ss vunsisls in lllilliillg ull:- . fu. 1-rs lnlppy. yy. , ROSE Nl'Il'lCNllUlil Slbl'illj.ZIillll ' Clmrus nllwm- in Blown. X 11 xxfgtx -Sk Y 311637. fdkihx - f W ' , afigig f f-Q, 5-aww 'i3?4 ' ' 0 -, T- LQD ' Q ' - has EMILY CI.AY- Addie S1ll'i1lgfill1l'u Gypsy Rovef' Athlm-tic Assn. Chorus Ilsporiaxlly i11tv1'vstvd in thx- XUIIIIHUI' g'01l0l'2lli011. l G LADY S MQCABH SD1'i11gtil1lUN A 1Jl'0illl1 of 131101-11 Iistlu-1 ' Sowing Q Tv:1c'l1v1'-T111iuiug: II1-rv is 21 girl. who is giftml wifh gnlr, But nom- of ll01' sayings lllilkl' any uno . mad. L0 I ' I SE XVUOD1lI'l F HS1J1'illgti1llG., A Drezuu of Qlllwll EStllL'1'4' K Club Yzllodic-torizm Athletic Assn. Class ffl'l'2lSll1'0l' Touclxol'-T1'z1i11ing Gifted with :1 rczuly :Ind l'01liUllS flow of huxguagc. ELSIH GOFIW- E1su'f 'LSpri11gti1ue'f A I,31'0211ll of Quc-011 ESt11L'l Y Te-zxcllcl'-Tlulilling Shu expects to IJQCUIIIC great by flushes of silcm-O. YT x 9' D195 XS! '-X '35-.7s'v7 S 5 ,Va 0 1' 1 Zlllhx - ll gag?-?k'1W'4 - K A ,jill 71-I Skswf - -2- f -Q, :vw E149 I, l I ' fu E U ,,, - , 2 f nylw I , Rl l'll l.l.l'lWl1Zlll,YN S1Jl'lllgIllllll'N A lTl'l'2llll of l,2llt'l'l1 Estl101 ' Athlvtiv Assn. T02ll'llK'l'-Tl'2lllllllg V4-ry 1'vse'1'w-al. yet suoiulnlu foo, :md sho will smilv XVllZlf0V0l' you do. DAN MORRIS Spring.:ti111v A lll't'2lIll of 131111011 lflstllvlf' Atlxll-til' Assn. 1'l'ill'llPl'-'l'I'2lilllllg' llv knows it ullvyvt dovsn't HC0lll' . p1'vd V l IEIANVIIIG MAGGAliT4 Mz1ggic S1Jl'lllgIilll0', A 13l'l'2lll1 of QIIUOII I'1Ntll01'., K Club 'l'm-zwllm-1'-'l'1':liuiug ' Slum- lu-nplu likv llzntvs, but lllzml-lxe 1n'vf4-1's il pir'lcl0. 1l.XliGAlil1Z'l' MARTIN SIll'lll2'flllll5u A l7l't'2llll ol' 13111-v11 Esther TUEIUIIUI'-fl'1'2llllillg Sn-wing l lmow but I Uillllt 1-xpross it. W N1 it-,,1' XXX- s K WQWT7 T1 Q Kyff 7 Viwhs. - 4 '5 111.-fa. ' A-tw' rg , 1, sf -1- 1 - 7. 6 if v 9 5 ALIUIC KIGARNS f f11li1'ku X Sp1'illQ'fillIl'u 1 1Xi'l'01llU2llliSt in Plays 01101115 Tezwllm-1'-'1'1'11ixling Athlvtif' Assn. Ul1. do you 1'01111-1ul11-1' swvvt Alim- CICFII. HARRIS-- i'1':lsv S1JI'illgtiIIl0u Uh01'11s llillllllll T1'a1i11i11g: 1.1-:1vv it to l'vf'il if you wz111t illljfllillfl Llonv. LUVISE Fl'I.TOXf I.u11 'kllypsy Ro1'c1 ' Sp1'i11gti111o Blllllllill Tfilillilljj IIo1' smile- will drivv tlw 21100111 away Like' Slll1Sllill0 1111 11 rainy day. Gl'IKTRI'DIf1 SCUVICRN SlDl'ill2tilll0u Gypsy 1i0vo1 ' Chorus Not CU1lSl'iUllS of hor lno:111ty-kc-Iso why no pirtllrc? . -.N sa7'1 - -X L V . -:I .V ffvff 0 ' 1 Lrnli -f 1 il-NP v. In 'ifwz lk Q2 .47 - , ww Q . I , I, , -W . B757 X 70 ,, ' X -Q lg ' I - R 4 FERN FIGTT A'SlH'ill9.'Itillll'n Sowing: Iluppy, prvfty. kind and swvef, Slnfs :1 girl you all should meet. l'II,IZAB1'ITII LICSI.IH-- liihlry Sprin::Iiuu- Y:lls'rlivtu1'y li Fluh Aililvtiv Assn. Slick littlv zlllnl swvvt. illlll lmrcl fn lwali OVAL IJIGAN-- Walt Sl1l'ill5IfiIlll'u lic lovwl lay alll wlm know ln-1'. liAl'liIr1'1 1'A B1l'lllll'lli--- IKMtal S1xri11gti1nv Sowing ln this girl you ill'l' suro to final. A girl wlufs flllillgllfflll, loyal :md V X1 Wig-,pi R: W QS Ns ii? 1 T '5 , 11, xxyf! I -12:5 1 1 SQTW7' 1 1' it 1 f' f nn ' i -- I- :V 1-1 - 2 f 1 in , 1'1it1ing 111111111 2111101121 111-1' g.:111-sts 111 s1-1- 111111 1-V1-1'y1111v w11s 1-1111-1'111i111-11, 1111111115: 1111- 55111-sts W1-1'1-. F1-1'11-1- N1-ff. now 21 111111-11 111xi 111'iv1-1 s wif1-. 111-11-11 111111-s. 21 wi1111w, Sllliiillg 111-wit1'11- ingly 111 ss-v1-1'111 y111111g 111011. 1.1111is1- 1-'11111111 1011111112 1111 11111 211'1ll of 1111- 1111111111111' 12111121111 lIi11'1'iS. A111121 .11-nkins 1i11l11'111:I 111'1-11111i1y 1111 1111- 11111is111-11 f111111', 111111 1 1'1111k11 S111-p111'11, 2111'- g:1-1111s1y 111'1'ss1-11 t11 111-fit 1111- wif1- 11f't111- 111'11p1'i1-1111' of 11111- of 1111- 111-st 1'11f1-s in N1-w Y111'k. S1111111-nly 1111- 1111111-ing s11111p1-11 111111 1-1'111'y111111 fl11'111'1i 111w111'11 1111- 111111111 11t 11111- 1-1111 of 1111: 1'1111111. T110 l'l11'tZlillS p111'11-11 111111 Miss Alice IiUil1'11S 1-1111-1'1-11 211111 sat 1i01VI1 111 11111 pi111111. 11'111l11wi11g 111-1' Q111111- Miss Bi1'11i1- M111- 1-'11111-1'. T111- 11lllS1'l' l11llSf l111v1- 1101-11 w1111111-1'f111 11s 1111- 111111i1-111'1- s111111l 21il1l11Sf- 1111111111111-ss lllltil f111 .Sl111Q,' w11s 1-11111-11. N1-xt was 21 svvne i11 It111y. 111 il 1111' t11111'i11g 11111111-. w1-1'1- 1111' Misses 1.y11i11 3Il1i1l'l'l'. 1111111 111-1111. 111iv1- XVi1s1111, F1-1-11 F1-11, 1111111ys B1ilj'fi0ili 111111 1.1-1i11 B111l11'1'1' 11111111-r11111-11 11y Mrs. S1-y11. T111-se 1111111-s w1-1'1- 1111 ft't11'ilt'1'S w1111 111111 1111-1 111111 1111111111-11 21 trip 111 111111'11111-. Now 1111-y XVl'l'1' 1-11j11yi11g 1111- 811115111111-' 111111 111-111115' of 1t111y. T111- l'l'XS12l1 1'111111g1-11 111 f11111i1i111' Sl'1'I11'S w11i1'11 1 1'1-1'11g11iz1-11 i11 iiilllliiiil, 11. 111111: IIS li11XYIl Nlllill St1'111't 111111 st1111p1-11 z1t 21 11111 111'i1'k 1111s11it111. T111- w111'11s 1'11111y 111111 il1'l'l1 1'111111g1-11 111 1111- M111'1'is 111ffi1-i1-111-y 1111spi1111. 111111, 21 f1l1111ll1S 1111ysi1'i11n. g.r11111'11111w11 111 kill 111' 1'11l't' ill t111'1-1- lillj'S. XV1- saw s11n11- -11 11111' f1'i1-1111s 11s 11111'Sl'S. 1111111115: XVll011l NV1'1'1' 1il11n1'111- M11g:gz111'1, Xvillllil CE11'f1'1', 1.111111-1111 :Ul1111'l'1', 1-11111-1 1,1'1'iiSl'11, B1il1'g'2ll'l'f 11111111-, Sylvu K1111f1-1' 111111 Zixllllil Rik-y. T111- 11il'f11l'9 1110Vl'd and W1- s11w 111-Xt 1111:11' to 1111- 1111s11i1111 2111 1111111-1't11k1-1 s 11-111'1111'. f,V1'1' 1111- 1111111' was this sign: We 11111-11 y11111' p11t1'111111g.,-11- 11i11g1-1' 211111 S11111' i'i11l1P1'Jl1 Di1'1-1-1111's 1-Iv1-nt111111y-w11y not IIIYNVT' N1-xt W1- s11w 1111- 111-1111tif111 1ll'NV l1'1-tt 01111111 H1111s1-. As wo 11111111-11 in111 1111- 11111111 wm- s11w 1111- 11u1't11i11s 11111't illlli t111-1'1- st111111 1111- 11111111s111n1- s111-ik. 11111'111n1l 111111111-. Sillgillg' 111-111w the wi111111w of 11 111111-1. Ai11lX'l', sitting i11 1111- wi111111w was 1111- 111-1'11in1-, Xviilil W111111s. ilvilt! 111115' was V1-ry g.-5111111 111111 s1111w1-11 Z1 g1'1-111 111-111 of 11111-111. 3111011 1'111111' XVEIS 1111111-11 hy 84111115 l11'11f1-ssi1111111 1111--1111111-1-1's 111111 singers XVIIUIII 1 1'1-1-11g11iz1-11 11s Avi11111 f'2ll'Vl'l', Glzulys 311'- C11l11-, 1'1111is1- S1'11v1-1'11, G1-1't1'11111- S1'11v1-1'11, 111-111'gi11 Wi1s1-y 111111 1-'1'1-1111 Stutz. T119 111st of the 11i1't111'1- f11111-11 11w11y 111111 111 11111' s111'p1'is1- 1111 111111-1' 11111- 1111111-111'1-11. .1111111 111111:11e1l 11s 111- s11i11: 1 gm-ss 1111- 11111 11-1111w's ti1'1-11. 111-t's go 11111, 1111111-1' 111111 ilig t1'1-1- 211111 uuuf off. A111111 it was V1-ry 11111-1'1-s1i11g 11'1111'11i111,: 1111- 1'1'yst111, 11111' 11111'ks NYl11'l' ti1'1-11 f1'U1ll 111-1111ing 11v1-1' lt 111111 it was 1111-1-11111f111'111111y XV2l1'1ll i11 1111- t1-111. 0111 1111 1111' 111111 grass, w1- 11111s1-11 into 1111111g111f111111-ss. W1- w1-1'1- w1111111-1'i11g w1111t. 111111 11111'111n1- 11f 1111- 1'1-st of 11111' f1'i1-1111s. A1 11-11st 1 was 111111 1 filillii 1111- 111111-rs XY1'I'l', 11111, hy 1111' 1-xp1'1-ssi11n 1111 1111-i1' f111'1-s. .1111111 V. 111111 1'111n11i111'1l 111-11i1111 11111 111111' 111- 1111111-111'1-11 1'2l1'1'Y4 ing 11 111111k. 111 ZIIISXVPI' 111 11111' i111l11i1'i11g g111n1'1-s 111- 1-11111111111-11: This is tl 111111k of ulippiligs 11'11i1'l1 1 1111v1- 11111 11111 11f v111'i1111s 111-ws1111p1-1's. T111- 0111111-i11gs 111-s1-1'i111-11 5111110 11f 1111- sm-1-111-s w1- 111111 1111'1-:111y s1-1-n i11 1111- 1-1'yst111. 11111 111 11111' 111-light w1- flillllll s111111- 111111111 1111- 1'1-st of 11111' 1'111ss of '23, T111- 11111-s 111111 11tt1'111f11-11 my 11111-nti1111 w1-1'1- 1111-sv: Miss Nvllik? Wi1s1-y 1111s 1-111111111-11-11 11 111l'i'llRll1i1'2l1 1-11111's1- 111 1111- 1'11iv1-rsity 11f Missouri. The 1111-W1-11y11 .E S111111- 1'11111is11i11g 1':1. 1111111111111-e 1111- 1'11n1i11g of 1111' l110Sf s1-ns111i1111- 111 11111'1-1 of 1111- y1-111' 1-1111111-11 'T111- 11'1i1'1,' w1'i1t1-n l1y 1111' w1-11 k1111w11 11111111111-ss, 1'I1iz11111-t11 Ll!biil'.,' The Missos L1111is1- 1'l111111111s11n 111111 1i11s1- N1-111-111l111'f 111111- s:1i11-11 i'111' Af1'i1-11 11s 1nissi1111- 111'ies. T111-y are 1111111 1-11p111.111- XUIIIIQ' 1111111-s 111111 w1- wish 1111-111 1111- g1'1-1111-st of s111:1'1-ss. .r '- X9 8-f 'Qi .f QP' l1wJ 5777 7, x -fbv ' ' V 7 I 7 ,bv ' alll I ,-gi.-R ' 'H '-1' l -Tv 'L X,- -.7 TZ 47- 3' F 5139- . ' , xfizqv ty f I V Mtg t Zwllfx 2 - - . 'A 'L I,ic'onso to wod was issuvd bv the county clerk, Floyd Rod ers from 'Kahoka to a - 1 ' prospvrous farinvr, t'hr1stophor Graf, to Cleo Koebvr, of near Alexandria. Wo tako 'roat rloasluw- in announcing the coming of tho Sll9V0l'llllSll Trio on the 1, 1 . lyccuin vourso nt-xt Tuvsday. The Misses Alma Kruogor and Lvllzl Iill'CIlI16I' are notod vocalists and are ably au-olnpaniod by Miss Ellon SIM-'V0l'llllSll.H Tho stirring Hall Caine novel, 'The Christianf is boing filmed by Goldwyn, under tho artistic dirovtion of Miss Goldie .Ianu-s. Gladys James has roavhed ,the top in the titlo rolo of Gloria Quayle. Tho oxtoriors we-ro filmed in England under the personal suporvision of Miss Goldiv Janivsf' Amidst tho l'lll'0l'iIlg of hundreds of students, Professor Margaret Martin took the prosidm-nt's chair at tho l'uiv41rsity of Columbia, Missouri. Miss Elsio Goff is giving a tn-a today from 3 to 5 o'oloc-k at hor studio in the Fine Arts building for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhrer. Tho prvsidvnt of Fl'2l1lt'l' is giving a dinner in hoiior of the now American ambassa- dor, G. Blum. Tho Missos l1'lo1-vim' Bridgos and ldlizabe-th Harknoss will tour Europe this Slllll- inor aftvr thoir stronuous work in Now York this winter. f 0h, that rt-niinds ine! I rovoivcd a latter from fll9IIl tho day I loft homo. I guvss tht-ir olwra t'l'l'2ltPt1 quite' a sensation in Now York this wintor. They are thinking of try- ing it in l'aiis nm-xt yoar. l And so wo talkod on discussing what wo had soon and read until the sun slowly sank in the Wvst and the shadows bi-gun to more about us. Captain NYilson quickly l'01'0Vl'1'0d and ,the aeroplane was put togvthor once more-. Wo had onjoyod our visit vory 11111011 and folt loath to lvavo the bvautiful vamp. But the day 4-anno whon wo said adiou and l'lilIllN'll into the huge mal-hiue. We flow higher and highvr until our frivnds were iuorely dots below us. Now I ann an old, old woman but I oftvn think of that visit and fool 4-losor to all my sl-hoohuatos. ' EMILY CLAY. Q H? x ISM -X lm 57373 Mx 9? Q 1 ', 7 WVU 6 VM ' A-9 Q .5FxLJ:,.: .4 'bfql' ff - YM ii fm v . Q ad. ' lu F i . N ll y F 14 'J T3 -fi 4, 4 DEPARTMENT OKING C0 549 if F? W I Y . Xi' Y . . 0 I I if Q . Mr I N J . y H GRADE H T EIG 1 w ...sq-,lax-1. 5 -, 5 K x 5 ' Q ' V -:Q - RN .x,.x,y, Q 3 4 '?, 1 - - ' Q ' 7 ' NW' , We ' Sf 4- 3 ' 0 rfixwix I A WZMQW Q WWWMMQ Q -Q ,J 4 figrffffmfrfiiif Q -..- -turn 4 1 Q! , , 7 Q f f X Vw V A-J ,EL-gif' kgs? ' F an I - --To .,.... fb-+ mg,.,f - ,, I L' '- l I , -ir x I , ' n- hr E My I f l 'K3c X 1 mm. -A A - , - f T. -vw -A , I i in -f:f .L1 i - Q vigrx' 1- A 352' ' ' Q w ' '73 4 C KQV: f KV ' , has Willis. ' .. 2 5 TEACHER-TRAINING CALENDAR Ry Uur Works Shall NVQ Re Known SEPTEMBER 4'-The first day of sl-hool finds us with 25 Senior and 17 .lunior Teavher-Training pupils. 25-A Teac-lier-Training club was organized to meet onee earh n1o11tl1 with a 1111113110011 and program to be r'omluuted by the housekeepers for the month. 29-At our first teacher-training lunc-heon some splendid talks on Social Leadership , from our guests, were enjoyed. OCTOBER l-We took over the education of the volored vhildren of Kahoka. 26-The 'class gave the beautiful elassic-al play, A Dream of Queen Esther. I-to-Tlie class enjoyed a sevond luncheon in the form of a soup feed. Our guests we-re those who helped to make our play a sum-ess. . NOVEMBER 13-XV4' devided tot loan the Glee Club money to finanvo their play The Gypsy Rover. XVe o1'ds-1'e1l the Missouri School Journal and dec-ided to purvliase a clock for tho rooui. 29-We entertained our paronts by giving them a Thanksgiving dinner and a program in the study hall. DECEMBER lo-NYe bought a set of maps for the Aineria-an history 1-lass, ordered Tho Elementary School Journal, and bought varbon paper for the sa-bool. . 20fCi1l'iStlllZlS tree for the colored vhildren. 20-A Kid Party, with the Teaclier-'1'raining alumni as our guests, was onjoyed greatly. JANUARY .1--Seniors finshed study of 1llSyl'll0l0gy. S to 12-Seniors 'did p1'avtiu- tuaehing in rural schools. A spueial 4-lass was organized in arithmetic. 11-We had Teac-her-Training pivture taken for year book. 15-Seniors began teaehing grannnar to Juniors. Seniors took up study of physiology. 27-We gave a il0'llllft'0llS feast to the grade fQIlt'il0l'S. We also gave a nmsival program. FE RR I 'AR Y 12--We began a study of sm-hool lll2lll2lgl'l1ll'llt and administration. 13-Class enjoyed an Uld Time Uonc-ert Party, also gave the niennbers of tho Svhool Board and their wives a George Washington Banquet. 23!We prepared a writing display from the grades for the National Superintendent in Cloveland, Ohio. Zli-Juniors began study of geography. MARCH 1'2-Senior play was given in which all Senior T0ilt'llt-'I'-T111illillg' people took part. 2-A representative of Uwe-n's Publishing Conipany came to sevure subscribers for Tho Normal instructor. Several responded. 5-Mr. Adams gave tot the 1-lass an interesting account of his travels in Australia. ti-Had Teavher-Training magazines bound. H-Seniors made model sm-liool houses out of eardboard and derorated them. 19f.luniors started on imaginary trip through Europe. 23-XVe gave debate on. Corporal Pll1liSill.l1l5lli,.'Y 1215-Sn-niors began teaching of ::eog.fraphy to .Iuniors in sps-vial prepared assignments. APRIL -1-Mara-h and April housekeepers served their luncheon togotlier, with Miss Ellen Stats ger as their guest. MAY 1-2-Teacher-Training exaininations wero given. 34Se-niors began teaching of masterpieces in art in grades. U-Class gave final party. RLANUHE MAGGART AND FREDA STIITZ. xg Z.-7' .' Q I 777 x 7 'V N1 iLjasT?,r PX s A x .53 xx , A lv NE - .T Q., w7Q,,, T '77 72 .4 - , ' Jginfw , - Y . 5-in f ' , ' Rx 3595 - 2 W 'Ps X6 495. f 1 1 1 I XSEX ix Q 1 Qv+7'v ,v Q If TX , 1 VQNXYHX. f 15 Wi:-.Q-16,1 - A- I Kuff' 'A ' 1' ' at ??if77?q5 gg, . ' -, - :Zrw sf V , A ,' XW WINNING TEAM STOCK JUDGING WINNING TEAM GRAIN JUDGING YT X .f 1 wi -s 'L P37 Nxt Q 1 7 , Y faiths. . - ,, , f 15 s.,-fe., - Sei? . i or W- r Kiilrfvfi A' Q v .I . ,gp S 2 A V ,fl VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE This, Vocational Agriculture's third year in our school fimls us with an enrollment of boys drawn entirely fro111 the farms of Ulark county. All are deeply interested in their study of Field Props. Soils and Shop. lnstrnction is given in as practical a manner as possible and application is made to the everyday problems of the farmer. YVe all realize that a knowledge of com1no11ly grown crops. and of the soil is very necessary in order that the farmer may reap the greatest possible reward for his labor, while the ability to make things and repair machinery saves him much time and money. From the very opening of school the Vocational Agriculture boys have had more shop work before them than they could do. There were hog crates, self feeders, hog houses and many other things to make besides performing a mnnber of required exercises. lflven automobile repairing has come in for its share of attention. ln fact, on some Wednesdays our shop bears a very close resemblance to a garage. One dealer in tractors even became venturesome enough to offer us a tractor to dissect and study. The offer was quickly accepted and no time was lost in getting busy taking it apart under tho supervision of two tractor experts from the factory. After it had been completely dis- mantled we put it back together. and when the crank was turned the engine actually started. Vocational Agriculture boys are no exception to the rule that Kahoka High School students are ambitious. Last year their home projects netted them nearly 2191500.00 while the stock judging team we sent to Columbia brought back the trophy cup offered to the high school team making the highest score in judging hogs. This year the boys could not bear to see this cup go without making an attempt to retain it. Several came out for the team even tho they realized that they would have to do all their training out- side of regular school hours. They worked faithfully on evenings after school and on Satur- days. even taking a trip to the farm of .l. 0. Slll5Il112lSf0l'. Keota. Iowa. in order that they might bf-come more proficient livestock judges. .lohn Hume, t'hristopherllrafand Raymond Hume, with Henry Graf as an alternate. were chosen to defend the cup in the contest at Columbia. When the scores were added it was found that we had placed second as a team in judging hogs, and seventh as an all round team. ln the individual honors John and Fhristopher proved themselves to be the second and third best high school judges of swine in Missouri. John also won second place as an individual judge of all classes of livestock. Grain judging also attracted our attention this fall. XVe worked hard in class, and just before the time for Junior lf'armers' Week selected John Hume, Marvin Muhrer aint t'ln'ist'opher Graf to represent our school in the State wide grain juilging contest. These boys, with Everett Cackley as alternate did themselves p1'oud, winning tl1e set of cyclo- pedias offered to the highest ranking team from north of the Missouri River. They placed second among all the teams from the entire State. .lohn and Marvin also proved to be the thi1'd and sixth best individual grain judges among all the contestants. NVhile we were at Columbia we visited the big dairy farms of Mr. Hudson at Mcliaine, and of Glen Davis of Columbia. Un Saturday afternoon, as guests of the limversity, we watched the football game between Missouri University and the lxansas Aggies. Yes. we have our amusement as well as work. An occasional party livens up the time, while individual students willingly contribute their share of the fun. Anyone can make sure of this by asking XVilbur about the pulling power of a Fordg Chris will gladly explain the relationship between a fraternity man and a fat man, while Everett can convince anyone that China is a country in South America. m Q7:7?v Q 'Q-5,5 K: 2 - , 552 ,Q 'IJINQ-. ' , . ? 'f?N77xQv xx' 1 .0 X 5 my W. . .. K . 1, . Q1 'wa ' ' ei- - 5' W P - 2 4 , , , 1 f ' WIMHX. MEWZQ W EMM ' 4 f K ll!! ' A 0 ll mnnnummwwx wunxxxxmwa 'fx 514' gxgvv NK -, m,p77 ?'w'9 : '1- ZNXYRX f A 1'f 6 NK? l. X QA Lf S sv' Y . UV! I . N 1 I 'AM 4, .-.f?4, ,' EABJQ A' azivffw SEWING CLASS ,V-.- , .. . .' -SKS' - , -:n 5'-F'i'3? l - Q, xi! 537, -rv -2, . LQ. , . X 1 . x- . 45 ' . I .- bn, sry. , , 4 - 'A1 PZ J E' -- ' 1' - - 3 ' 'Al XD Xen Q 'gm xx ,L -1 '- COOKING CLASS SEXYING CLASS MEMBERS AHu'1'lnzn, fH'l'fl'll4l0 ' Fvtt, l'iK'l'll liutvs. llm-I-'-n Cutting, Milllrm-11 H:lI'l'IlXX'S. M:1l'g:ll'1-I Ilmzlu, Mfllwl 1':u'1m-l'. Wilma: Ilzlrris, Fvru f'2ll'Yl'l'. Avilalzl llzxll, Szlruh Matrim- Ihum. lnmgom- Huuw, G1-l'1l'mIu INIIIGIHISUII. .XIIIIUHZI .Iznm-s, Gladys iflim-In-lln-1-511-n', lS1-nt1'i1'c- .Im-nki11s,Al1ual ICIIIICCV. Sylvan MMI' 'lr' AI'll'fill. BlIll'!.'2ll'4'f Morris. I!1'I0ll BIl'l'l'it'li. H4-l'ylv Mohr. Luuism- Ailllll'l'1', l.:111l'vtt:l Milligan, t'l:n'im-m- COOKING CLASS MEMBERS Ham-s, IIQ-lun Ilzuluu, Clara l':l1'v4-1'. .XVilllll Morris, II1-lou lfllllll. lllloga-110 M1-im-r, Iivnu Gladys AA, Wx NN sw- f '-X 7 ZNXYHX W WN? Kb 7777 x 7 X5 ' K an RX? V ,f U , 1 N ' I 71,1 PW? ::,va':1,'f : Zfxfiivw NON-RESIDENT W Nx QS: ,TK 1 ff's'v775 N237 0 ' vt -ix '7 5 Ydmhx- lam ' P J'f1-v xx swaf Q 'l Q sl Ng' nfl 'L 4 l . I N I L-oYa 'J4V,'q' '79 1 ' L-Ziff ,Q NON-RESIDENTS 1 w Y X L .'2:ffL.X'T l V ' 5'?'37 3-x 'g?A:7AQv77g gn3Y, ' 9 Rffl? 2 PQI, ' I5 1 ' . 1 , 1, 5 -gy 5 xga I ' X -'Q ' ' A NMS rfixll X, -f sq - - f 'x NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS Andorsoii, Mary AIlil0l'S0ll, Milmlrvd 4Xfl101'fUll, Xvvzl Banks, Matthew Bates, Hx-len Boone. Viola Boone, lvlllblll' Boonv, lvlllllll Czwklvy, Evcrvtt Cnlvvrt, Hilton C2ll'fl'l'. Wilma C?ll'V91', Avildu 1J01'liSOll. Ethel 1,0I'liS011, liilith 1llIlgL'l', Arthur lll1lg0l', Ellll9l' Elt1ll0lll01',Lfi-'1', Nornm l'lll'll0llll'l'f.'I0l'. lk-z1t1'im-e Franks. Olive Fultun, Louise Goff, Elsiv Graf. lllll'lSf01J4llt'l' Graf. Hvnry Iill'I'lll10l', Lvliu li00lK'l.', C100 li1'll0XUl', Alum Llowollyll. Rllfll Losvy. Ross Llll?01', Paul Lulwr, Ruth lxlllgifilll. l:l2lllK'll9 Mzlggzirt. Marvin Martin. 3l2ll'g2l1't't Mzxyfii-ld, Gladys 3ll'l'l'll'li, Beryl B1Ul1f,2QUlllk'l'Y. Muck 3l0Il1'1'. Morin Mulirer, llEllll'l'tt2l lYllllll'O'1', Lvlizl Muhrer, Lyflal Mullrvr, Marvin Mc-Cube, Gladys Neff, Fornc on-, mupn 1'1'if-41, Vernon Rilvy, Zk'llI1Zl Gutting. Mildrml Harris. Ce-1-il ll2ll'l'lS. Fvrn Hicks, L4-lin llnpv, Ii0llllUfll Hlllllix. Gl'l'fl'llll8 Hume, John-' Hume, J osvphine Huxno, Bl2l1'2'2ll'0I Hume, Ruyiuond Jvnkins, Alina Kzipfvr, Lola Kzxpfvr, Sylvu Kearns, Alive lill'l'llll0l'. F11-dal Rolwrts, lNl21l'gill'0t Roilgiws, Floyd Svliniiil. l.lll'0ll2l Svylb, ll'l'1l0 Soylr, John Svyh, Lynn Sln-paul, I 1'z1nke S111-vm'h11rfl1. Ellen Suulv, Ennnu Stump, Lvlznul Stutz, l'll'6'1l2l Swanson, Fe-rn Ton Eyck, Ilzxllai lVilson, Luville XYouds, Willa S3 'QS R Q 7 'QI Q 1 in ' 5 XJR fasfvja.. ' - +4-'ff Felivfi 'S' ef' if . EQ' ' 3' - YG 5 -' Q. ' K? - A pw ifdiihxx - J 7- ,, W 'f A VOCATIONAL CONTESTS SCHOLARSlllP Everett Caekley Neva Atherton Cllrlstopher Graf Viola Boone Henry Graf Florence Bridges John Hume Edith llerksen Raymond Hume Ethel llerksen Marvin Muhrer Christopher Graf ATHLETICS Josephine Harkness Clark Bennett Elizabeth Harkness Leo Bennett John Hume Josephine Alexander Josephine Hume Harrison Wilkinson Margaret Hume Arnold Woodruff Freda Kirchner Dorothy Meliee Elizabeth Leslie John Hume Blanche Maggart Leland Stump Marvin Muhrer John Yanllolah Lelia Muhrer A. J. McClain Julia Mae Meliee Clyde Blum Ferne Neff Ruth Rauscher Edna Saar i?f:flf'n 132256 Lorena Schmid A lil, ' . N , Mabel Hanan P-em M, paul mum Phomas Watson Franke Shepard Louise Woodruff CLUB Organized Mareli 21, 1922 l4'lorenr-e llriilges---I'resident lferne NeffA-Vive President 'l'homas Watsoii-Sei-reta1'y Josephine Ilill'liIll'SS--'l'l'1'2lSlll't'I' Mrs. l'ldua I.. Seyh-Sponsor The K Club is an llouor lll'g2lIllZ2lfi0ll. Students winning the old linglifh K , in Sc-liolarslxip and .Xeadeinie and Vovaitiolml U4lllf4'SfS. and the Illrn-k Ii , in Atliletivs and Traek. are eligible to llll'lllil1'l'Sllill. f ML-Q:7?'7 - wff?'v77' 5 xl I .,- Q-Q91 'ww 4 fgxxm. ,w' :ki .731 T R75 3 iX f W 2, -Wig ', 5 , ' ' ' O ?':1'i 5 3' EE 5 Z'3: 'Z . R N xx 'fl QQ' 2 !Z4we.x. in 7 'igfgpy g 1 iiv.-'EQ'-?5. V 'NWN' r 51 5' 'V :dx A Ya' - 7' ? :W?7' ' Q ' 0 f 1 :Riagg Q ' - fr- 'Q 2- Q A 6 HW . , V .1 L .tx l E - y JI v , ,W GLEE CLL15 --ws? x X fry X WW' :N 7 is ma 4 . - ' -1 Cv' 0' fail X f -,, - 11 lx L Avi? ' Q117 fl , 'f A A . 5 :gb W , - V - 2 ' few' KAHOKA HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB ' The Glee Club of 1922-23 has proven itself to be equally as good as tlhe organization ot 1921-22, which had quite an enviable record. The membership this year is the same as that ot last year, the organization having a membership of seventy-five. Two concerts and a musical comedy, The Gypsy Rove-r have been given this year. The organization has been able to handle much better music than in the year past. Some of their best numbers are Spirit Immortal by Verdig Gloria Twelfth Mass by Mozartg The Mill .lense11 Winter Song by Bullard, and other numbers of equal Filllk. The Glee Club has again had as its aim good ensemble work and the learning of lt desires to create an apreciation of good music among its menlbers. standard music. The organization is governed by two committees, one of five boys and one of five girls, who at-t with the director upon whatever questions arise. The names of the committees 2ll'0Z GIRLS BUYS Florence Bridges John Van Dolah Alice Kearns Garlxnd Boone Neva Atherton Ralph Bridges R0ll0l'l'21 Rostic Arnold Woodruff Zehna Bogener Ernest Lang Pianists-hDillon Greenlee, Florence Bridges, Alice Kearns. Dire-ctorAVirgi1 V. Edmonds. KAHOKA PUBLIC SCHOOL BAND The Ktlll'!1lkI1 Public School Band, which was first organized in the spring of 1921, with a membership of six instruments has grown to an organization of thirty-five pieces and is now playing good standard marehes and several overtures of llll-'llilllll grade. The band during playing season was almost in constant demand and as the warm' weather approaches will again offer concerts to the public. It had the plleasure of playing for two of Kahoka's biggest oz-easion, Old Settlers' Day and The Catholic Picnic. For these two occasions the members not only received worthy financial compensation for t.heir services but credible praise as well. The members of the band are as follows: Cornets Garland Boone---Solo Floyd Rodgers-'Solo Arnold XVoo.lruff-Solo Harry Riffle-Solo James Bridges--Solo Asa Busse--lst Lloyd Gregory--lst Albert Mclilees-2nd H-enry Hanan-2nd Paul Rowe-3rd Amos Buck-3rd Altos Ward Gregory---Solo Floyd Blum-Solo Dayton Glasscock-lst Raymond Neuendorf-2nd Johnny Lee Johnson-3rd Trombones Dale 5lcKeevSolo Everet Davis--Solo Bradley Sherwood--lst Eugene Dore ey-2nd Barithnes John Fish -'Solo Wm. Potts E Flat Basses Jehu Van Dolah Oval Holmes Drums R zlph Bridges-Bass Clyde Blum---Snare I-lxlwa rd Young 481121 re Vernon White-Snare Donald Johnson--Snare R Flat Clarinets Forre,-t Boone--Solo Shgtylor XVoodruff-Solo Harold Rec-htold-lst Everett' Hanan---lst Robert Mt-Dermott-2nd Robert Trump-2nd Richard Trump-3rd James Potts-3rd Roland Beehtold-3rd Virgil V. EKllll0llllS- Director and R Flat Clarinet John Vandolahv- Assistant Director Szxxaphone qv Nx XX -Q. -Q5 1- 'WK 1 Q 3 'Fx rfgkifg., li A lg 255927 . AS PFW: .5 , , . Afqy ' ' Q xi AX? Y . lf' . 1 N I ll xl 1 -add, 4 ai? w lx r GYMNASIYM Vx QS, -X xya f 5 X ZXXVLX. 3 W7s7?,7 bib' w W .Aqixyg , Qi' ,111 i . I I , , l N J H I Y 'fl .1 NX za-va ' 7-I .7'4 . '-ix-552 ERS ESTRA MEMB Rfll BAND AND 0 F V' ,X V' figs Q, -7 ' NV' g S 1. V70 ,, ' PSNNWHX. NF, tg! d 'f?SEX?v, Q Lie' 95' X ' 'c 1 5 7 . . ' ' 5 2 5 My i -, lx ,L WWW MMM .WJ I 1 ,J I ' Q Jw X x X Q :MA -F! ,f T x 1 Q 1 i xxjfl MX i' ,T ilk 953-l5E'R,4 Q . ' E xi!g7:7?'r, fQ?F5V 2 f y E B 3'-www? 4- '? ,. - . Q5 1 '. ' ' Q f 1 ' 5 - hi 'ZNXNEX 9 ' I SEVENTH GRADE BASKET BALL TEAM EIGHTH GRADE BASKET BALL TEAM 1 ,FL-P7 7 X W9 'Q Q ,af X f , - 15- , A Q Kava- Wkfxar. 'Wiki . - K , ' .- -'N' ,I f Q 1 ' Q fl , - I 'Xi M f pf XF-Y SN K5 ' 17777 iii-IQ E'-- -' ' '5i3? '. fP'55 Vf . ' W- FYQZ f N - mm 1 . ' 1 - 2 - A .- his 4 1 1 1 J x 6 X L1 ANNEX. L f 1 X NYY X25 :Ls txt' . 1 7 mia' , fury' .Q ,jQf777W 7 1 1-:Sw R, ' -1 -jiigsw-Q Q' A f i .- I X s S - fg ,YQW U41 lbs. .- THE TEAM AM I Mah:-l llanan t Sh0rty l. I-'orwa1'1l. Mala-l lH'UYl'1l tu ln- mu- ot' Kalu1ka's nuvst valu- ahh- lli'lj'l'l'S this st-asun. Sha- haul a gmul 1-yv for tlu- haskct anal was always in tlu, g:llll1'. 'D - iftillil liaggs t l lasl1y t. I lIl'XYill'tl. Edna pmyt-tl to lu- mu- ut' tlu- nlain mugs ill tlu girls' t1-ani this ye-ar. Slu- hall a lu-1-n 1-y1- for tlu- haslu-t, Sl'itiUlll missing. and st-111-1-ml a largt- pt-rl-1-nt at' the- haskc-ts llliltil' hy tlu- girls this su-asun. ..-- N-1':1 .Xlill'I'lUll inslllllxiliiui. Gllillfi. N1-Va was in tlu- ganu- only :1 t'1-w wa-1-ks at thu lu-ginning ut' tlu- y1-.1r. Siu- was playing guml hall, lrnt was llllilllli' to vo11ti111u-, tillt ta ill-illl'il'S alul sim-kiu-ss. s1A'liUl't2lilj' Alvlim- t 1lut l. t'aptain anal g11a1'1l. This was ll11t's first yt-ar on tlu- t1-ani Slu- h1-l1l tlown tht- gnartl pusitioll with spm-1-tl alul il1'l'lll'2ll'y. II1-r fast. t1-ani work lu-lpn-ml to nialu- tlu- sc-asnmn a s111-1-1-sst'11l mu- for tlu- girls' te-ani. ., lfranlu- Stu-parcl t Slu-p t. lillllfli. lfranlu- was tlu- only Sl'l tlllli yt-ar lIll'lllilt'l' ut' tlu- toani. Slu- playt-nl a star ganu- iill'4Dll2il0IlI tlu- sc-asun at tlu- LIll2ll'ti pnsitimi. Slu- was always in tlu- ganu- with plc-nty of fight antl pt-p. ti Maru- liilaluo f iii'Zltl'it'l -i. lluartl. Maria- haul a l'ilZlllK'0 in only a fm-w gilllll'S this s1-asun, illli 1ll'tJYl'll wh:1t slu- 11111111 tlu if 1-all1-tl 111111114 Sha- slunnltl luvhl aluwn a 1'l'glli2ll pusitimi ne-xt y1-ar. T Nlihlre-tl ldtltiioiisuit t Milly t. lfurwartl. Mil1l1'1-1l alsu hall l-nt littlt- l'il2lllt'l' this ye-ar What tim-w ganu-s slu- playu-nl in shi- 111'o1'1-11 that slu- wuulcl lu- a 1 llllliblt nu-nilwr to th1- l1'3llll nt-xt ss-asan. N - Ailu-1-n llall luslllilllyui. .lnniping t'l'llU'l'. ,Kilt-1-11 lu-Inn-1l tlu- 11-ani to n1a11y a Virto1'y hy gm-tting tlu- tip-off. V1-ry f1-w 1-1-nt4-rs l'Vl'l' got tha- tipsoff from lu-r. Slu- was al- ways in th1- right plzuw- at th1- right tinu-. it llnth ll2lllS4'ill'l' i llilllSll-.i Uapt. 1-11-1-t '23-'24, R. l'l'llit'l'. llnlh was mu- of tlu- fastl-st running 1-1-ntt-rs Kaluvka has 1-1'-1-1' haul. Siu- nm-vu-r gan- np, illli t'o11gl1t.to tlu- 1-iul N1-xt ye-ar sh1- shnnlul ,,u wilal un tlu- lraskm-t hall l'Ulll'f. Ill--lJ1n'11tl1y 151-hh t Spa1'ky t FUl'XYill'li. Although llomtliy tlitl not l'llil'l' sclloul in tinu- to play this yt-ar, slu- sho11l1l lu- a l'Ug'lll2ll' nn-xt sn-asun. ':S:b? ' QLL-,itlfff 'QXQT , , E Q gf,-.77 7 xcswv' aux 3' 4 gh swf . -I ' 1 ' 5 f l W 4 . I , . :iw f .t s ' A - mtg Uiltthk t' . -. . - 2 , f 'Y ll-Josephine Alexander t .Iody J. Guard. Jody played in most of the games this sea- son. This was her first year out. She saved her team from defeat several different times by her close guarding and aeeurate team work. 12-Elizabeth Leslie t Libby J. Running: center. Although she is little she is mighty- a sub. who was always ready at the sound of the signal. 13--Nellie XVi-lsey t XVillie j. Forward. Nellie was aways out for praetiee-always ready to help her team in any way. H-Letitia Butler t City J. An all around player, also a sub referee. Always out for praetiee. 15-Gertrude Atherton t l.enny J. Running eenter. This was I.enny's first year out. She should be a star next y0ll1'. Mr. llollflr, Coach. Tll1'0ll5.Ill the expert coaching of Mr. Hollar, a fast squad was created from a group of inexperienced players. A Miss Mabel liolle, Assistant Coach. Miss Rolle did her part toward turning out a win- ning team by her unfailing presence at all praetiee and games, and by the encourage- ment and support she always gave the girls. THE SQUAD 1-Harrison Wilkinson t''Sailor''- Wilky 1. Forward Ellld Venter. One of the fastest high sehool men ill this part of the country, Has a good eye for the basket. Pieked as forward on All N. E. Mo. team for 15123. Captain-elect, for 1923-1924. Played tln'ee years.AStl1-Oth-ltltli. 'P-Arnold Woodruff t Woody y l+'orward, Captain 1922-1023. Played i11 all games this season. Received honorable mention on All N. E. Mo. team for 10213. Played three yea rs.- !lth-1llth- 1 1th. 3-fJohn Vtlllljlllilll t Van J. Guard and eenter. Played i11 all games this season. An all around player. Fan play any position with equal ability. Picked as eaptain and guard on all N. E. Mo. team for 1022-1923. Played four years.fElth-ltlth-1ltl1-12th. 4-Leo Bennett t Tige J. Guard a11d fo1'ward. Aided his team by his speed and perfect team work. Good on tip off. A good guard. Played three years.--10tl1-llth-12th. .1--Paul Blum t Paulie J. Guard. Always fought hard every minute of the gtllllth Out of the game most of the season due to injuries a11d sickness, but helped his team to 1na11y vietories. Played one year--llth. tis-Leland Stump t I.ittle George t. Guard. Played in most of the 112111108 this season. First year on Kahoka team. Played on NVayland team before eoming to Kahoka. Played one year-12th. T-Clyde Blum t Spotty J. lf'orward. Good eye for basket. First year 011 tl'illll. SJA. .l. Mvtllain t Battling Mac- J. Guard. A snappy little guard. Sb---llarold lieehtold t linabe 7. Center. Kuala, nas always present at praetieeand played in a few games. 10-Albert 3let'lees t Alby J. l+'orward. Always showed up for praetiee. Should devel- op into a good forward. ll.--ld, Blum t Floydie J. lforward. Should be a good forward next year. 1 -Ralph Urr t Siki 1. Center. Played in several games in outdoor season. Was not out for basket ball in indoor season. 13'-Harold Thomas t liuek J. Center and forward. Always out for praetiee. A good Jumper. 1-l-Garland lioone t Red J. Guard. Played ill indoor season. 15-.lalnes Wilson t Jinnnie J. Guard. Played guard in outdoor season. Was not out for basket ball in indoor season. 16--Floyd Killdoo. Guard. Always showed up for practice. xNf grfgfrfgi. ,Giffvf :K , lw?Q 7 'P' XY yr!!! P44iig A '75 I in :gy ' ', v - . 1 51 f ,I A V' ky -r 1. Svpf. 2. Svpf. 3. Ovf. -1. 4 Pvt. J. 1 PVT. 0. Nov. 7. Nov. N. Nov. 1. I Dew. 2. I luv. .,, lhw, 4. .ln n. .n. Jun. 0. Jam. 7. Jam. -z N. Fvlr. 0. Maur. xvlbll 12. 1. Svpf. 2. Svpt. . . 001. 4. Url. .L Uvf. 0. Nov. 7. Nov. N. Nov. 1. lk-1-. 2. lk-v. .L Jam. 4. Jun. .n, lfvln. 0. Fvh. 7. Mar. N. Mar. Won 0. Boys Basket Ball Schedule Year 1922-1923 02 fu 11 20 20 3 10 24 S 10 21 .1 12 10 24 23 7 Lost 5. OVTDOOR SEASON Gurin at Gurin Svorv 1.21111-zlstvl' :lt 'liilllllkil Sl'0l'K! LSIIININYUI' at L:111c-alstor Svuru Ilowuiug :lt Ilownilig Svoro Goriu :lt Knlmkal Sl'!ll'l' Svm'0 Svurv 'Svurv K. A. S. at Kzlllukn 1irl'1lllLZ1'l' at Gl'ill15.ft'l' fxil'Zlllf.f0l' at liilllllliil INDOOR SEASON A1'gyl4- :it Kzlhnkn Svorv Kvokuk ant' Iillllllkll Swlw S0011- l.2llll'2lSfl'l' :lt Knlmkzl Lu Grzuiga- Uollc-gm' ut L. li.SKOl'0 Sc'u1'0 Svmw' Kvokuk :lr K1-nkuk l.:l Planta at Lu l'lnt11 lV1lll2llllSl4lNVll at Knhokzl S1 011' lY0llll1'llS0ll at Kzlhokl Si-ure llllllll-2'llS0ll :lt Ilmmvllsmm S.-nw l'm-1' wut .7058 TOVRNAMICNTS Fvh. 17. '1'1'i-i'ou11ty T0lll'll0y at Keo- kuk, lmvzl. lC1i1x1il1:1tvd: Iiowou, Ill., 18, Iitlllllkkl 14 Marc-ll 0. N.-111. Mo. T0lll'll0y ut Kirks- Tim-11 22 20 13 20 27 3 10 2-L S 1:1 10 .4 in 23 7 0 ost 7. villv, Mo. Lau l'Iz1tz1 32, Kalhoku 34. Kirksville 27, Kuhokn 21. lA'0ll2ll'4i 20, Ifillllllill 25. l'nifmvillv 37. Kalnokal 27. with 11:1 Plata for third plzwv. Kirksville First Vuionvillv Sw-ond Girls Basket Ball Schedule UVTDOOR SEASON Gurin :lt Guriu S11111' l42llll'2lS10l' ut Iillllflkll Sa-orc S1-uw SCUVQ' Smrv Svoru Svnrz- Svurv l42lllL'2lSl'l'l' at lAl1li'k1St0l' Downing ur Duwning Gnrin ut Iiillltlkil Wayland :lt Knlmkal fi1'illlgl'l' nt Gl'Rlllg1t'1' fil'2lllfIK'l' :lt Kzllmku INIDUUR SEASON 1vilXlZlllll at Killlllkll Svoro XlK'1llli'lllS at Kulnoku S1-orc Smu- Scon- Svoru Svorv l 2ll'llllllLfl0ll ul' l :11'111i11g.:to11 Williznustuwu :xt Kzlhoku l 2ll'.1lllllf.'IfOll at Kzihoku ll0lllll'llS0ll at Kzllmkzl 13011111-llsoll :xt llmnu-llsrm S0011' l.:1 l'l:1t:l nf Iiilllllliil S:-ore IR-1' wut .5025 if -13 43 25 38 2 32 17 28 20 18 31 -12 23 27 50 -10 10 25 28 0 0 17 10 10 20 33 10 N 20 .N 11 23 42 0 21 .,l 10 10 10 . 30 30 10 10 .17 12 3 0 .,-g .-f 32 23 322 0 24 17 20 12 10 21 15 10 38 -13 12 1 N 14 01 20 U jg 1 350 N NV .f NP' X gi? fe:-x 'g '5i,'777g 5 XXVI, Q - 'i fiiihx - 5.54 kiwi. ' F -Rfwygv i?Q-. I ., S K ' - I! uns F GIRLS' GAMES Gorin at Gorin .The K. H. S. basket ball girls started the season right last Friday, winning from Gorm 21-6. The teamwork this year is far superior to any that the girls have shown for a long time. Daggs and Hanan were shooting accurately and very few shots were missed. Aileen Ball was hitting the ball every time to Ruth Rauscher, who showed her speed at running center. Dot McKee and Franke Shepard were holding down the Gorin forward to a ve-ry few shots as one can see from the fact that only three field goals were made. Neva Atherton and Alice Kearns were substituted for Franke Shepard and Mabel Hanan in the fourth quarter and although the time was short, they showed up well. Lancaster Girls Victorious Over Kahoka The Lancaster girls defeated Kahoka girls in one of the fastest games ever played on the home court. Daggs and Hanan played a star game for the locals. 'Dhe Kahoka girls were leading at the end of the first half but were unable to keep it, the final score being 2-1-16 in favor of Lancaster. Lancaster There Un Wednesday, Oct. 11, the girls' basket ball team lost to Lancaster by the score of 16-17. The game was very rough and exceedingly fast. The Kahoka girls displayed some wonderful team work and accurate goal shooting. Although the Lancaster girls were much larger than the Kalroka girls, they failed to show up as well in team work. The weather was also very cold which in a way handicapped the girls as they drowe' to Lancas- ter in cars. arriving about twenty minutes before the game. The Kahoka girls have a splendid team this year, with Aileen Ball. jumping center: Ruth Rauscher, running center: Dorothy McKee, guard: Franke Shepard, guardg Neva Atherton, guardg Edna Daggs, forward: Alice Kearns, forward. and Mabel Hanan, for- ward. Mr. Hollar and Miss Rolle are giving all their spare time for the betterment of the team. Downing There The K. H. S. basket. ball girls were defeated by a very small margin at Downing. The game was close all the way through. At times K. H. S. would lead and then the Downing girls would show a spurt of speed and gain the lead. The team work of the K. ll. S. girls was one of the noticeable features of the game. Aileen tapped the hall to Ruth and from Ruth the ball went to Edna or Alice who, although they were closely guarded made good their field goal attempts. lt seemed inevitable that our girls would win but a turn of fate caused our luck to change in 'the last part of the last half and when the final whistle blew the score stood 25-18 in favor of Downing. Gorin at Kahoka The Iiahoka girl's basket ball team swamped the Gorin High School team in a clean fast and interesting game on the home court Friday, October 27. Although the score was rather one-sided, the game was interesting. The Kahoka girls had some splendid te-am work and certainly displayed some accurate goal shooting. The game ended with a 35-17 score in favor of Kahoka. ln the last. half Mr. Hollar made several substitutions in or- der to give everyone a chance. Wayland Kahoka defeated Wayland by a score 19-5. Granger There The girls were very unfortunate in being beaten by a score of 26 to 11, probably due to the fact that Granger had a regular Southpaw for a guard and a giant forward at the other end. The Kahoka girls played hard and did the best they could, and it is not much of a disgrace to be beaten by such a giant team as they were. Granger Here The glrls' game started and the score almost tied. Our voices on the side lines were exerted to their fullest capacity. Team work was played by our forwards better than .'j:3T'g1?-9' ' 1 ,4'ff4,377'Q .., 311151 Kb' ' ' Q -71? 1 1, X119 Q 1 vo ' 1 1 ff Aly ff!111k1. - 1 If 1 5, 1 , - 5 C1 1-v1-r 111-f11l'1'. T111- 1-1-1111-rs. 11111. 1V1'l'1' quick i11 s11-11 111111 111-px. T111- g1111r1ls 11111111- it S01l1ll'11 1'11r 1111- 1il'1lllg1'1' f0l'1Y1ll'11S NV11l'll 11l1'y 1li1l g1-1 1111- 111111 111111 1111- fi1111l s1-11r1- was 2-1126 ill fa:- V111' 111' 11llI' girls. liiiwhllklfl vs Memphis Girls 'l'1l1'l't 1VilS il g11111l 111-1-li111i11111'y girls' g111111- pn-111-11i11g 1111- Ii2l1l1?K1l 111111 K1-okuk 2111110 Sz1111r1l11y 1-v1-11i11g, 111-1-1-111111-1' 16. 4 T111- girls' t1-11111 of A11-11111l1is l1121y1'11 1111- K. 11. S. girls. This w11s 11111- of 1111- 111-st girls' g,11111-s of 1111- s1-11s1111. hI1'1IlIl1llS, 11s 11s11111, 111111 :1 g11111l fllillll 111111 1111- s1-111'1- 111 1111- 1-1111 111' 11111 first 111111 w11s 5-12 i11 1111-ir f11v11r. T111- 1i1l1l11Ki1 girls f1111gl1t 1111 1111- l111r1l1-r i11 1111- s1-11111111 1l1l1f 11111 f1l1'1l' 11111111111-111s 11111111- l1:11'l1 1111 1111- Ill1ll'0 111111 1111- fi11:1l s1'11r1- w11s 141-28 i11 f11v111' of M1-1111111is. l1r1-i11-11s11-i11 of Wy111-11111111 l'l'f1'l'l'1'l1 1111- g111111-. Wayland T111- girls 111111 11 v1-ry 1-11sy gilllll' with Xvllfltlllli. filll' f11rw11r1ls. 1111111111 211111 l111ggs, 111111-lily l'2lll 1111- s1-111'1- 1111 1.11 111--1 111 1111- 1-1111 of first 111111. At 1111- 111-gi1111i11g of 1111- g.lllll' 11111' girls 111111111111 tl1:11 lN'l'1l21I1S 11ll'11' p111yi11g 1V01l111 111- 1111111111-1111111-11 hy 1111- 11l1s1-111'1- nf l1l1'1I'l'1l1lfZ1lll, 11:11 X11'Ii1'1'. 'lvlll' s1-1-111111 l111lf 11f 1111- g111111- w11s 111111111 lilu- 1111- first h:1lf, Ulllj' 11111' 1i111--up w11s 1'l1:111g1-11 111111 s111111- of 1111- s11l1stit1111-s w1-r1- :1ll11w1-11 111 11l11y. T111- g111111- 1-11111-11 witl1 Il s1-11r1- of 27-111 i11 f2lVlll' of 11111 Iiilililkil girls. ' K11l111k11 Girls Unable to Stop F2ll'Hlillgt-Oll 1111 l1'ri1l11y, .l1111. 111. 1111- K. 11. S. girls 11181 111 l 11r111i11g11111 i11 11 r111l11-1'11111--si111-11 g:11111-. 'l'l11- Iiilllflkil girls w1-r1- s111111-wh11t 1111111111-:111111-11 1111 1111- Slllilll l'U1ll'1 111' l1'111'111i11g111-11. 11111-'- 1-v1-r. 1111-y XY1'1'1' still t'igl1ti11g illlll XVl'l'1' g11111l 111s1-rs l1y R1 s1-11r1- of -121-I1 111 1111- 111111 11f thr- g111111-. K. H. S. Girls Capture Williamstown 1111 W1-11111-s1l11y night, 1111- 224111 of .l2lll1l21l'Y. 1111- K. 11. S. girls w1111 11v1-1' 1Villi11111s111w11 50' il s1'1111- 111' 251 111 T. This g111111- lilu- 1111- l111ys', pr11v1-11 1-X1-1-111i1111f1l1y l'011f.f11. Tl11-1'1- w11s lll1ll'1l 1111111' 111-11 111111 fight i11 1111- Ii2l1l1lK2l girls 1111111 llSllIl1. l'11111:1 llziggs 111111l1- 1111- 11111j111'- ity 111' 11:11i11ts. l11'l' 11iv111 111111 l111y-f11sl1i1111 shot f1111l1-11 1111- Willi11111st11w11 girls. who w1-r1- 1111111- 111111l111- 111 stop it. 3111111-l 1111111111 11ls11 111111l1- s1-v1-r111 g11111s. T111- f.'I1l.ll'11S 111-111 11111111-ir 1-1111 111' th1- play vrry s111'1'1-ss1'11lly while- 1111- 1-1-1111-rs. lii111s1-111-1' 111111 111111. 11111v1-11 1111- 111111 111 K11l111k11's 211211 with sl111r1 Sllilllpy 1111ss1-s. l'1'l'1l1lllS 11111- 11f 1111- ll111'11'1'Zl1l1f' f1'111ll1'l'S of this g111111- 111 1h11s1- who Kll1'1V XYHS 1111- s1111r1s111:111sl1ip 1lispl11y1-11 l1y 11111- of K:1h11k11'sg11:1r1lswl111 Y1l111ll11 1'l'1'11 111 11-1 lllll' 111' 1111- 111111-r girls play il half i11 01'41l'l' 111 g1-1 i11111 1111- -K 1-11111. 11111131111 Gills llefe-111 Famrmington In The Fastest Game 0f The Season 'l'111- girls t'r11111 1111- 1-ily of l1'11r111i11g11111 1111111- 111 Ii2l1l1IK1l I+'ri1l11y. l 1-l11'11:11'y 111, wi1111l11- gh-11111 nf V11'101'j' i11 t111-ir 1'j'1'4, 11111 11'0l'l' s1-111 I1111111- 111-f1-1111-11 hy 1111- Girls' S1111ppy Six '1'1'ill1l. T111- Killlll' s111rt1-11 wi111 11111 t'1'1-1- 1l11'11ws hy l+':1r111i11g11111 w111-11 lluggs, of K11h11k11. 1-v1-111-11 1111- s1-1:11'1- wi1l1 Il 1'i1-111 g1111l. 1111111111 1111i1-lily f11ll11w1-11 with s1-V1-r11l g1111ls. l1'r11111 1111-11 1.11 it w11s :1 1--l11s1- 11111111-. At 1111 1i1111- wzis l 111'111i11g11111 ill 1111- 11-1111. 11111 S1'Vt'l'1l1 1i1111-s lllt' N1l1l'1' w111- su 1-l11s1- 111111 1111- 1.21115 w1-r1- l111l1li11g 11l1'1l' l1r1-11111 111111 1ll'ZlY1llLf for g1111ls. 'Pill' lirst 111111 1-11111-11 with 21 S1'4l1'1' 111' 13 111 5 i11 K11l111k11's fZl1'0l'. l1'11r111i11gt1111 s111rt1-11 1111- s1-1-1111-11 111111 wit11 il rush 111111 1-V1-111-11 1111- s1-111-1-. 11111-0 11g11i11 1111- 1'igl11i11g s1.11'11-11 which 1-11111-11 ill il vi1'111ry for K11l111k11. T111- tLZ1l11l'41S, 1-1-1111-1' 111111 fur- NY11l'11S 11l11y1-11 1.2151 llll11 111-rf1-1-t t1-11111 wurk 1111 1111- way 1'l1l'1l. EV1-ry 11l11y1-1' of K111111li11 11l11y1-11 Il Sflll' gillllt' 211111 1-111111 1111s lll1ll'1' 1111111 p1'11v1-11 111-1' 11l1ili1y 11s 11 l111sli1-t. 111111 11li1yl'l'. K. H. S. Girls Again Victorious fill l l'1112ly. 191-11. 23. 1111- Iiililtlkkl girls w1111 11v1-r 1111- 111111111-1ls1111 girls hy ll s1'11r1- of I12-14. T111- 111111111-lls1111 girls 1111111- highly l'll1'111lllll1'll11011, 11111'i11g lost 1111ly 11 f1-w g111111-s this s1-11s1111. 11111 1111-y l11'l11'1'11 l'2lSj' pr1-y for 1111- l111'11ls. ll11ggs st:11'11-11 1111- sc-111'i11g hy 111-1- ti11g 11 fr1-1- thruw i11 1111- first 11-w 111i1111t1-s of play. 1111111111 fll111l1V1'l1 i1111111-1111111-ly 1lf11'l'- .f srr QW l'iw1.L 77 '5- xx Gy? :K X Q17 7w ivfixilfg., - f 1 5 if 4 - I Qs' lv 'Fave .. - - . 5 52,35 190 f gg 1 -- - :Mtg f , 2 - 1 , ward by a field basket. After that. the scoring continued in fast order. The Donnellson girls sueeeeded in making several baskets, but the ball was in Kahoka's possession most of the time. It can be said to the eredit. of the girls, that no 0119 starred. Good tear' work was the feature of the game. Fl'lIlIl Shepard to McKee. from McKee to Rauscher, irom Ruth to Ball, and from Ball to Edna, in short, snappy passes, the ball went up the eourt. lf Edna was covered, she passed to Mabel and the basket was made or viee versa, team work predo'minating always over individuality. This is the third straight winning game for the girls. Donnellson Girls Whip K. H. S. O11 the same night, Mareh 7. the K. H. girls went down in defeat. An entirely new game was played in whieh five players we1'e used and boys' 1'ules prevailed. The Donnell- son girls were familiar with this style of play and as K. H. S. was not it proved an easy victory for tl1e1n. However, it may be said to the credit of the girls that they never gave up until the final whistle blew. Nevertheless, the girls are not boys. Kayhoka Girls Play La. Plata The girls' basket ball team agai11 showed their ability when they defeated the fast LaI'lata team on the home floor Friday night by the close seore of 151-20. Kahoka took the lead in the opening half when the sturdy little Daggs sc-ored from the free goal line. Mereer. star forward for Lalllata, put l1er team in the lead a few min- utes later when she seored from the field. Daggs and Hanan eaeb got another free goal but Mercer scored two more fieldbaskets before the half ended. This put the visitors three points ahead at the end of the half. The tremendous applause and encouragement from the spectators during the game and between halves sent the girls baek with their fighting blood up. McKee and Shepard played a fighting gaxne at guard while Ilauseher and Ball at center and Daggs and Hanan at forward proved disastrous for the visitors. Daggs started the seoriug the set-ond half when she sank one from the side line. Hanan played a star game, fighting from start to finish. BOYS' GAMES Gorin at Gorin Kahoka, 43. Gorin, 19. Kahoka High School won its first game of the outdool' season from Gorin High Sehool last Friday. Septemberr 22, by a fair margin. However. the game was at no time a walk-away for Kahoka. Gorin played hard till the end and made Kahofka earn every score. Bennett. Woodruff and Yandolah played a good game on offense and missed but few ehanees to sc-ore. Blum and Stump worked well together, being given good support by their team mates. They did some fine- guarding and gave Gorin but few open shots for the basket. On the whole the team worked well together. They deserve much credit for the clean game they played. Mc-Clues substituted for Bennett in the fourth quarter. laneastcr at Kahnka Kahoka lost t.o Lancaster Friday, September 29. Lancaster at Lancaster Un Friday, Oetober 11, the K. H. S. basket ball team lost to Lam-aster in a very fast and interesting game at Lancaster. The Kahoka boys were outelassed in weight but made up for this handicap in team wo1'k and goal shooting. The last ten minutes of the game were very close and fast. The sc-ore was either tied or not more than one point in different-e. XVith half a minute to play and Kahoka leading the Lancaster boys scored a field goal winning the game. Downing at Downing The boys' game at Downing, October 20, started with several fast goals by XVoodruff and Vandolah before Downing could get into ac-tion. Downing, seemingly slow, obtained only one point during the first half. By playing 'is' Q ' li' 1 I ? - sv ,7 5 'S-Sffi? 'fl 11 Z 135 ' -. N . 7 31:12, - F' . rfaliihx S - ' I' A uk pt-1't't-t't hull tl11't1t11gl1o11t tht- 2:11111-, K. H. S. ht-wiltlt-1't-tl tht-ir OIDIVOIIUIILS hy tht-ir fast work. Tht- first l1z1lt't-11dt'tl witl1 Knhokn ill tht- lt-aid 1ti-1. Tl1t- lust hzllf was so111t-wl1:1t 1111i11tt-rt-sting tlll a1t't'ol111t of tht- one-side-tt svort-. I11 spitt- of tht- t':1t't. llUXYl'Yl'l'. 1-xviting plays wt-ro 111:1dt- that i1ro11gl1t t'l1t-t-rs from tht- 1111111- t'rowtl. Tht- t'i1111l svort- of 37-ti tt-lls tht- sud fzttt- of Downing. Gorin at Kahoka. Tht- first half of tl1is gillllt' was vt-ry slow :111d so111t-wl1:1t l'0llg'il. At the t-11d of tht- h:1lt', Goriu wz1s lt-aiding 17 points. I11 tl1t- l:1st half :111d witl1 the Goriu t'o:1t-11 1't-ft-1't-t-im.: litllltlkzl pilt-tl 11p :1 21-23 scort- witl1 fivt- lllllllliL'S to pluy. At tht- t'1'itit'11l 11101111-11t Goriu ht-t'11111t- dissaitisfit-d :mtl tht- g:1111t- Plltititi in :1 forft-it to Kaxhoka. Kuhnka vs All StaJ'S Tht- Iligh Nt-hool tt-11111 il'i1l1ll.l0ll tl pick up tt-11111 from town hy 21 st-ore of 32-17 on Ntnvt-111l1t-1' 3. Tht- Wild t'11ts wt-nt i11to tl1is g.:11111t- witl1 spt-t-tl :intl ht-:lt tht- st-ruh tt-11111 ht-fort- tht-y tftmltl gt-t i11to tlt'ii0ll. Tht- following 111t-11 111:1dt- Ill? tht- All Stair tt-1111: Goh svlikillwlll. Wts. Sl111ft't-r. forwzirtls: lt'k Afilt'I'fUll, t't'llit'I'Z Aus. SilSlff0l'. Gt-o. Ciltllllll, giutrds. Tl1is is tht- 1l1ltll't Si lint--up that t-vt-1' rt-prt-st-11tt-d tl1t- Knhokzi All Stairs, hilt w:1s tl1t- Illlt'll'lIN :ll'U1lllti whit-h lllrlt f11111o11s ftiillll was l:1tt'-1' huilt. Granger at Granger This g:1111t- was phiyt-d till :111 Otlf door i'tllll'i. ziftt-1' dalrk, ill tht- llllitlllllgllf. aiidt-d hy 2 or 3 i11t':111tlt-stt-11t t-lt-t't1'it' IEIIIIDS of 50 w.1tts t-.lt-h. Ut-t':1sio11z1lly tht- phlyt-1's would fllltl tht- h:1ll :111tl rt-tog:11izt- Slllllt' of tht-ir tt-z1111111:1tt-s. liililtikil XVUII tl1is lllLfhlllltll't'. Scort- 17-16. Grange-1' at Kahoka Good tt-:1111 wo1'k w:1s shown ht-rv hy our boys. Gr1111g,:t-1' played 21 good game- hut lzwkt-tl tt':1111 wt1rk. Gl'2lllf.ft'l' ill'tlllLfllf tllvil' h:111d with tl1t'111. XVt- :ill t-11joyt-tl tht-ir 11111sit-. XVIIPII tht-y haul t'i11isl1t-d. our hoys had tl 111ot'k p:11's1dt- i11 tht- g:y1111111si11111. Affl'l' :1ll tht- t-xvitt-1111-11t of tht- gtllllt' was ovt-r, 11111011 was st-rvt-d o11 tht- st-t'o11tl floor to hotl1 tt-:1111s. Tht- G1':111g.:t-r tt-:1111s showt-tl tht-ir spo1'ts111z111ship hy ut-ti11g :is fllllllgil tht-y ft-lt :1s wt-ll us tht-y did ht-f11rt- tht-ir til'ft'tlf. Argyle at Kahoka Tht- hoys' gz1111t- with Argylt- was vc-ry t-lose :md l'Xt'ltlllL'L'. At tht- t-nd of tht- first half Argylt- hoys wt-1't- ill tht- lt-11d lti-N 111111 it lookt-d :is if fill1Y'1VUlllli XVlIl tht- gu111t-. Argylt-'s t'o11t'l1. AlIliil'tlSt' Christy, t'o1'111t-1-ly of litliltikll High SK'1l001'S tt-11111. kut-w tht- pluyt-rs of our tt-11111 wt-Il :111tl plot-t-tl two 111t-11 Ull Xvtbtlllldlff and two 111t-11 o11 XVilki11st111. tht-11 ont- 011 Va111tlt1l:1l1 ut t't'llit'l'. lit-gatrtllt-ss of this f:1t't. tllll' Illl'll o11tpl:1yt-tl filthlll. All dlIl'll15.Z' tht- st-t-t111tl il'Ilf our hoys fought il2ll'li :mtl tht- gz1111t-- t-udt-tl with il st-ort-' of 26-20 i11 fziror of Kzthokn. Kervkuk at Kahnka till S:1t111'tl:1y. l,t'l't'llliN'l' 16. tht- Kz1l1ok:1 Wild Fats playa-d tht- Kt-okuk High St-hool at tl1t- liililtlkil lligh Svhool gy11111:1si11111. Tht- g11111t- was t-t1llt-d :it 8:15. Tht- gym was pt1t'kt-d witl1 pt-oplv t-uggt-1' to st-v tl1t- Wild Cuts win ll 1'it'to1'y ovt-1' Kt-okuk. Both tt-alms shows.-tl lots ot' pt-p ill tht- first l1z1lt' :111d 1-:it-h sidt- workt-tl h:11'd tot111tdt1tlie-otht-1'. Howt-Vt-1', tht- first halt' t-11tlt-tl with Iitlllliiitl ill tht- lt-:id hy 11 svort- of ti-5. Tl1is w:1s vt-ry plt-:1si11g to t-vt-1'yo11t- 1111d tl1t- SIK'l'f2liUl'S ft-lt surt- that Iitliltliitl wus going to win supporting tht-111 vt-ry st1'o11gly, h11t tht- t'11ts st-t-1111-tl to f:1ll down i11 tht- st-t-o11d half und K1-okuk Stt-udily guint-tl 21 grt-at lt-11d Ull liililtlkil. tht- final soort- ht-ing 33-18 ill favor of Kt-okuk. Lanca.stt-r at Kahoka l.z111t':1stt-1' t-:1111t- to iiililtbiiil Dt-ut-111l1t-1' 21. with tht-ir t'l'2lt'li tt-11111 which had XVOII ovt-1' Kanhoku Lwivt- 1Dl't'Vl0llSlj'. Tht-y wort- llillllitxtl ll 31-19 tlruhhiitg :is :1 L'l1rist111z1s prt-st-11t, llllti liilllokil :1tljo11r11t-tl 1111til zlftt-1' tht- l1olid:1ys. . X A' w73 777'5:. Yaoi i ifiiilh.. - ,sg-ees, - . . Q, ,N , I fi. Y . S Q 4 Q 3 ' 1 Q1 KW La Grange College at La Grange The fast Kahoka High School team took another scalp last Friday wl1en they trimmed La Grange College 42-8. The game was a hard fight all the way. La Grange used a new system of defense which consisted of piling four men o11 their opponents when they had the ball. However, Kahoka, by speed a11d strategy, ran the score up to 42 points. The college boys made 3 field baskets and scored 2 points at foul throwing. Keokuk at Keokuk From Gate City, January 13. Playing the speediest game that has bee11 witnessed here this season, Keokuk and Kahoka battled it out to a fighting finish last night on the local floor. The purple and white finished three baskets ahead of the Missourians and won 251 to 23. The Kahoka team is undoubtedly the best, team that has been Oll the Y floor for some time. The combination of Woodruff, Vandolah and Wilkinson worked the ball time after time to within shooting distance of the basket, and twice during the game Kahoka led Ball's five by a small margin. , Fighting for the lead ill the first quarter, Keokuk was forced to the li1nit during the entire game. Abell proved to be tl1e scoring llltlll for tl1e team, shooting five field goals. Phillips a11d Koch were the other scoring factors for the purple. 011 Kahoka's side XV00tll1lff led his men with five field goals. The sidelines went wild with the nip and tuck play seen on the floor. Neither team i11 the first half could s.1tisfactorily claim to be superior. And but for the unoovered spot.s in their defense Kahoka would have pushed the locals to even a closer contest. As the first half ended tl1e teams panted off the floor with Keokuk leading 13 to 7. Kahoka started with renewed deterlninaticn in tl1e second half and were soon able to tie the score 19 to 19. Then the Show Me boys stepped i11to a point leadl The, .local quintet came back hard. Abell slipped in some pretty baskets, Phillips shot a 11eat one illld again the crowd was puzzled as to who was going to come out ahead. I11 the t.hird quarter Phillips suffered a sprained ankle and Danford was substituted. Meister went in for Udell. With fresh forces in the fray Keokuk kept her lead and at the final whistle was victor by a small margin. SVMMARY Kahoka 4235 FG FT PF TFQ Keolcuk 1291 FG FT PF Tl Woodruff, r. f ................. ....., 5 1 itAbell, r. f ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,, ,,., 5 3 1 Wilkinson, l. f ........ ...... I 4 1 2'iPhillips, l, f ,,.,,t,, .... 2 2 Yanuolah. c ......... ....., 2 3 :1Koch, c .,,,,...,.,, ,1,, I 5 Mc4'lain. r. g ....... 3 i10dell, r. g .,........ .... 1 2 1 Silllllll. l. g ........ ...,.. 2 i3Hornish, l. g ....,.... .... 1 J - -- - - - , Danford ............ . . 1 Total . ...... ...... 1 0 3 7 21Meister ,.......... .... 1 1 il Total ..............................v......... 12 5 7 3 La Plata at La, Plata La Plata defeated -Kahoka in a close battle at La Plata Friday by a seore of 28 to 27. Kahoka was somewhat handicapped by the small coiurt. The wore was even througliout the game. The first half ended 13 to 14 ill favor of La Plata. Stump a11d Bennett started the game at guard, McClain substituted for Stump in the 111iddle of first half, Stump did 11ot show up as well as in the Keokuk game. Vandolah backed up the defense and did his pa1't on the offense. Wilkinson and Woodruff played forward. Williamstown at Kah-oka. The K. H. S. NVildcats knocked the undefeatable VVilliamstown Five off their feet ill the first five minutes of play at the school gylll. last XVednesday night. W'illia1nstown claimed to have the best team i11 the country, having lost but one game tl1is season, that being to Canton High by one point. The game proved to be very rough from the Still't1. Van- Dolah llilll to be taken o11t of the game U11 account of injuries received. Woodruff and Wilkinson played f0l'NV2l1'dS with great accuracy, as well as backing up the defense and doing their share of the rough work. Vanllolah played a spectacular game at center and tl1e team was greatly weakened when he was forced to retire. Bennett and McClain played an airtigllt game at guard, allowing but three field goals in the entire game. Ny 5 1-'nj K HSV :sg sl I7 , ax i Gyn t ffiiitkx - 'Q X .- Q ' K .. I w', ,, , . 5, - .7 7. T- x f ' .- X- u 7 5 .waivdn 'wg . 'K' 77 N559 ' ' f - I 'gg . , S- ' 4 3 f tlykw Z X V - ' Woodruff and XVilkinson oavh had an vys- for tho haskvt, gvttillg ton fix-ld 5.-:oalsr va1'h,Van- Ilolah two, and IM-line-tt six from tho fre-0 goal Iinv. making a total of fifty points to XViII- iainstown's II. Donnellsnn at Kahnka Un Friflay. Ifvh. 23. thi' K. II. S. XViI1lc-ats llanxh-cl lbonnullson a good tronnc'ing'. Ilonnr-Ilson pn! np a good hattlv. hut was simply outvlassvxl. The IVil4lvats playc-cl won- ulvrfnl hall anal Ilonnm-llson hail no vllanrv from thv start. 'I'ho linv up of NV00lIl'IIff and Iivnnott. forwards, NVilkinson cvntvr. anrl Yanllolah anal Hllllll. TIZIITIS. worked wondvrs. llonnellson at Ilunnellson Woxlm-salay, Marvh T. thi- Wilxlvats as-cwnnplisln-cl tlsv UIIIHISSIIIIC' and alvfvzltml the Ilon- nvllson nn-n on thoir own floor. Thx- ganiv was vlosv at first hut tho tr-ani work and trivk pllys of lhv Wildvats soon put thvnl in thu Ivacl. It was invlinml to ho rough in spots whivh is only nxtnrrl in suvh a small gym, hut hoth IPIIIIIS Q-smnvll sc-rious injury. A Iargv nxnnln-r of t'ans from Krlhoka and FCll'IIllIl5.1IOIl wc-ro tln-rv to support thu Iowals. Kiir0lillk Tournament 'I'h4- annual fUIlI'IIFlIll0IIf i11 haskvt hall was hold in Kvoknk. Smtnrilay, If'eh1'nary IT. I'Iight schools worm- invitvll to 1l2ll'fIi'I1I.lIl' in this uontvst. Thvy wa-ro: K1-oknk, Fort Mail- ison. llonnvllson, Kahoka. Vartllagm-. Dallas City. Iiowvn. and Argylv. ln thc- 1lI'l'IIIllIIl2lI'I4'S, Fort Madison ilvfvatwl Argyll-, Ihzuna-Ilson ilvfc-:lim-cl Dallas City. Ilowon eh-ff-atm-tl Krlhokza. and K4-oknk 4Ioi'v:tc-il f'arth::gv. In thc- sm-ini-fin.1ls Fort Malli- son ilvfoxlts-fl Ibonnt-llsnn and Kc-oknk dm-fvatvcl Iiowvn. Thus Fort Madison and Kvoknli roai-lnml tha- finals whit-I1 vmlml in a vivtory for Kookuk. In all, si-vu-11 g !Illt'?' worm- playml, hut no IUIIIII playwl morn- than tlirs-v LFIIIIOS and thx- tvanns in thi- finals playvcl tho sann- nmnhvr of 55.11111-s. Thi- ganu-s and thvir sm-orvs wvrv as follows: l'r4-liininarios: Ft. Madison 20, Argylv 17. Dallas Uity IN. Ilonnvllson 28. Bows-n 18, Kahoka I-I. Kc-oknk 25, l'arthag:v 8. Svmi-Finals: Ft. Madison 23, llonnvllson 13. K1-okuk QZI, Iiowvn 7. Finals: Ft. Madison 2. Kvokuk 51. In gvm-rfll thi- spirit of good sportsinanship lmwvailvml throughout tht' tournanwnt, and thi- 1's-pri-ss-ntativos of thc- svhools pross-nt votwl to nnako this an annual affair to ho hold in Koolank as tho most avvm-ssihlv city in thx' list of f'lllIfl'SI lllfS. Tho IIIIIIIIDUI' of ronti-sting.: srhools has In-on lilnitod to 4-ight in orclur to hv ahh- to hold thi- vntirv 4-ontvst in onv 1lay's tinw and mlo jnstim- to all vontostants, N. E. Mo. Tournament Tho 1-ighth annual N. li. Mo. High Sc-'hool Iiaskm-t Iiall Tournaim-nt was hold at tlw Kirksvilh- Stato 'I'1-acla-rs' t'oll1-go March SI-10. Tho following tm-anis worm- lII'i'SOIItI Kirks- villv, I'nionvill1-. Iia Plata, Ia-onarrl and Kahoka. 'l'hv tuains wvrv vm-ry nvarly vvvnly matrha-al and in all tha- gana-s tho sc-orv was rloso. Iiosnlts of tho ganws arm- as follows: Kirksvillr- 26, IA'0llill'Kl 5: Vnionvillv 29. Iial'Iata 27: I,-11'lata 130, Ia-onarfl 27: Kirks- villo 217. Kahoka 21: Kahoka II-I. I.aI'lat.a 32: Vnionvillm- QQ, Ia-o11a1'4I 21: Kirksrillo 34. L'nionviIh- 23: Kahoka 25, Ia-onaril 20: l'nionvilI0 157. Kahoka 127: Lal'lata 32, Kirks- villv 20: Kirksvillv 29, I'nionvilI0 22. I'1-i'vv11l:1g:4- A-Kirksvillv .SOIL Ia-onard 1100, I'nionvillo 13110, Kahoka-I.aPlata .500. Coavh Vhapin, Kahoka, Mo. Ilvar Vhapin: This aftornoon I ohtainml thu roto-s of thv otha-1' 1-om-In-s and offic-ials on the- IOIII'IltIIII1'IlI ti-anis. Thi' I.4-zznarll 1-oar-h in-vm' flid show up for a votv and 1 was unahh- to Iovato hinl. Tho following.: S0l1'K'fI011 was nlamlo. thi- nn-n 1'vc1-iyillg tho highm-st IIIIIIIIWI' of votm-s lu-ing.: givm-n thi- plan-0. Following ara- thu first tm-ani: Wilkinson, Kahoka, and V4-vil. Kirksvillo tforwarllsl. St1'1-vta-1', I'nionvill0, H'0Ilf0l'P. Vanllolah, fuaptainy Kahoka. and Davis, I.al'ata, tgnarmlso Se-voml Tm-ain-Andi-rson. Iial'1ala, and Mm-Iflvnry. I.aI'Iata ifoirwardsl, Danivron, La1'Iata. il'I'Iltl'I'l, li'aptainr Ilytlwr, Kirksvillv, and U. f'l'iII3.K, Kirksvillv, fHlIil1'lIS.I Ilonorahh- IIIUIIIIllllfWVUUlII'IIff, Kahoka: vIII!12Il1IIl3.!1I!lIll. Kirksvillvz Morgan, I'nion- villo: Wood. Ia-onarilz II. Craig, Kirksvillvg Johnson, l'11ionvill0: and Iloylv, llnionvillv. 1Coarh7 AIUXVIIIIEIIIIS. ,-:gr-5 - -. - 1-1- 'i'1'5':i :X A353233 Gs' ?9 Q 1 7 ' 7 5 Xy- ,, -Q -- 1. . 31. 'QXY1 ' I Z ' , ' ' 5 'via ' ' X - f- URW with K f F' :a - fr - 2 . V 'AA SOCIAL AFFAIRS 0F THE YEAR De Molay Reception One of the 111ost enjoyahle affairs of tl1e season was the reception given hy tl1e De Molays XVednes-day, Septenlher 27, at Mattick'S hall for tl1e High School students and Faculty. The l1all was artistically decorated in the Higl1 School colors. Diversionsfortheevening were card games tlllll dancing. after which a confetti hattle was waged. Fun tllld inerri- ment waxed high for over an l1our. The guests were fllkxll invited to Mattick's. Cafe where a delicious lu11cheon was served. All present report a delightful evening. Tl1e Kahoka chapter of tl1e De Molay is less than a year old, hut already it is doing a splendid work whose results upo11 character development cannot he estimated. Teacher-Training Luncheon 011 SUDYPIIIIKAI' 29, 1922. the Teaclier-Training class held their first Inonthly literary meeting witl1 Mr. Hollar. Mrs. Seyh tllld Miss Bessie Seyh as guests. Each Teacher- Training student hrought l1is lunch and it was arranged hy the officers of the class and served cafeteria style. After everyone was served the Illl-Nrhtlllg was turned over to Miss Lelia Muhrer, president, who was assisted hy tl1e vice president, Miss Gladys Mayfield. A very pleasing talk Ull the purpose of these social meetings was given hy Miss Staeger. Tl1is was followed hy 1'oll call and a reading rendered hy tl1e secretary, Miss Ferne Neff. Mrs. Seyh gave us many poi11ts to he long l'9IllPlIli39l'0d ill her talk on l.eadersl1ip. Miss lqlllllltl Soule in her talk 011 Discipline hrought out inany things wl1icl1 it is necessary for all teachers to k11ow. Mr. Hollar talked to us 011 i'CltlZl'l1SlllU.w l11 l1is pleasing lIl2lIlll6l' he lllildl' us feel tl1e 111-cessity of hecoming hetter citizens llllll i11 this way bettering hulnanity. Last, but 11ot least, Miss Freda Stutz 0l'ltQI't2llllt'l1 us with a lilIlll0l'gill'i0ll story which cheered us all illld made us feel that we we1'e all kids again. The K Club Masquerade 011 Wednesday, Octoher 273, the rneinhers of the cluh enjoyed a Halloween masquerade at tl1e school ll0llSk'. l'pon arrivinig we we1'e ohliged to clixnh through a window into a darkened l'00l1l.. There we found many queer looking figures such as ghosts, dunce-s. 2I3'11sies. flowers, old woinen, cowhoys. strange girls and witches. When everyone had arrived we were taken into tl1e gyllllltlSllllll which was fittingly decorated with t'0l'll fodder illld jtlCk-0-lllllfl'l'llS. There we were given paper a11d pencil and told to find out who's who, After this contest we llllIllZlSkl'1i. causing lllillly l'Xt'l2llIl2lfl0llS of surprise. Tl1e unniasking was followed hy several Halloween frolics such as corn husking, hohhing for apples illlli fortune telling. Halloween l'0fl'k'Slllll6lliS of popcorn halls, apples tlllll cider were served. The School Carnival Tl1e scheol ca1'11ival wl1icl1 was given at the school huilding Tuesday, Octoher 31, was a complete success. Among the various hooths Zlllti entertruininents were: tl1e fortunte teller. the Siamese Twins, tlll educated donkey, tl1e l1yp11otist, tl1e witc-h's cauldron, the college hoys' quartet, and llltllly otl1ers. T1ll'l'0 were also places wl1ere l'l'fl'9Sillll4:'lliS XVUN' served. The VVitcl1's Illll was de- corated in appropriate colors. U11 the first floor the Japanese Tea llooni did a rushing business. The carnival was considered hy the promoters of it and the contrihutors alike to he a great success. The proceeds were estiniated to he approxilnately bB130.00. Freshman-Sophoinore Reception 011 Thursday evening, NUVPIIIIII-'l' il, tl1e SODl10lll01'0 class gave a reception in l1o11or of tl1e Freslnnen. A delightful evening was enjoyed hy the little Freshies after their tnnidity wore away. a11d they forgot tl1e cares a11d responsihilities of high school life for a few hours at least. A delicious 1llllt'h was served. N NVQ Q.-MQ' X 0 Q g'C'1?9 Q' J' x f X Jil Q ' fiwiik-. 2 ... - 'f , - ' as ' if ' V -I . , '. , s ' -ft' ' .1 KW Freshman Party ln rt-turn for tho Fl'l'SlllIltlll-SODil0lllt01't' hanquvt tho Fri-slunan gayt' a party in honor ot' tho SUllil4lllltll'l'N. 'l'hu1'sday. NOV0ll1ill'l' 10. Tho vvm-ilillg was spvnt in playing gamvs. Musiv was flll'lliNil0li hy tho Humor llarmony Hounds and Miss Edna Saar. . At a late- hour rofrs-slnm'nts wow svrvvd, consisting of hrick it-0 l'l't'tllll, cake and mints, Farmers Entertain The- Yot-ational Ag.:1'i1'11ltlu'v vlass t'llft'l't2lilll'Ii tho Gt'll4'l'2ll Agrit-ulturv vlass Tum-sday s-vvning, NUVt'lIliN'l' 19. lt was ratllvr risky lmsint-ss. 4-nts-ring the gymnasium hy moans of thc- slidv. but a jolly 4-rowd and a good timo we-rv awaiting us. Thu usual gaines we-i'v play:-d and dvlim-ious rvfrvslnnonts wore st-rved. 'l'hvsv Elf.fl'il'lliilll't' pa rtios aw always mum-h lnjoyod hy all who art- fortunate 1-nough to ho pre-sont. K Club Meeting A som-ial mvoting of the' K vlulr was ln-ld in tho gymnasium on 'l'hu1'sday night. xllY4'IlliN'l' 22. Tha- usual gamos suvh as t'l12ll'5lKit'S and spin thu plztto worm- playvd. Tho ort-hvstra adds-d a gn-at dt-al to tht- sm-4-oss of tho lllt'0fillf.'I. Whvn tho lll0l'l'illN'llf was at its ht-ight tht- nn-nnlwrs we-ro told. to lw sm-atc-ll at thv small vard tahlvs, and rofroslunvnts ot' an1.:1-1 food 4-ako, hrivk it-0 l'l'l'2llll and mints worv so1'vo1l. During: this timu tho van- dlvs on tho small talvlos gavt- tho only light. Most of tho llll'llliN'l'S we-ro prvsvnt and in addition to tlu-sv tlwrv wort- somo honorary illt'lllilt'l'N prvst-nt. 'l'l1vsv worv Wesloy Shaffvr. Harold Athn-rton and Ralph lilum. Miss Staeger Entertains Miss .lt-ssio Staogn-1' of tho Tvzu-Iwi'-T1':li1ting dt-partlmlnt of thu High Svhool. was hostoss to thu- nwinlu-rs of hor vlass. Wodnesday 1-vvning. lion-. 135, at tht' prymnisi- um. 'l'lwro wvrv pre-sont as gnu-sts ahout twelve Illt'll1ilt'l'S of t'o1'nu-1' classs-s and also mt-mlwrs of tho lfavulty. Tho affair was dosignata-d as a Kid Party and thoso in 2liit'llti2llll'0 wort- drossvd in lli'C0l'liZllll'l' with this foaturv. All formality was laid asido as old Father Time did indvvd turn havkward and ovt-ryhody was mado a vhild again. Just for Tonight. Tlwrv worm- stunts givon hy tho Whitt- l amily. tho l4lavk Family. thu Smith Family and othors whose- idvntity was 1-.lsily l't't'0LflliZt'ti hy tho dross. liavll family vzunv with wvll flllod lunvh haskots and gut-sts wort- invite-d to oat with various familios. Santa Ulaus was tlivrt- and distrilnitvd 1.11 srnts and 1-andy to thv dt-light of 1-vvry kid, Junior Party ,Tlw .Iunior Sl'Illl'Sil'l' party was hold in tho st-hool gymnasium 'l'hursday. l1Pi'l'lllilt'l' I4. 'Pho 1-vt-inillg passwd quivkly and tlolightfully with playing.: of l'il1ll'2lti0S. 1-ards anfl uuvssing: gzum-s. Roth-slnnwnts vonsistvd of l'llit'ii0ll s:unlwivh0s, pivklos. vovoa. fruit salad and angvl I'ood vakv. Miss Rolle Entertains l+'l'iday t'Vt'llill1l. lN't't'llliN'i' 22. at tha- homo of Mrs. Alla-1't Mvlin-0. Miss Mala-l Rollo 1-htm-t'tain1'd in honor of tho studvnts of tho vlass of '22 who worn homo from school for tht-ir t'hi'istmas vavation. A vm-ry onjoyalvlm- owning was spont with music-. cards and tho l't'i:lilllf.f and vxchang- ing ot' collvgv 1-xpe1'iv1n-os. Missa-s llorothy Mvlive and Ruth Raulsvlivr assistvd in st-ryillg thv 11-fwsllxlioilts of lvrt-:ul and huttvr samlwivhos. vliit-kt-n salad. olives, 1-ova. fruit salad with whippod l'l'4'tllll. augvl food vako and mints. Tho hosts-ss was dvlightfully Slil'1ll'iSl'ti with a vompls-to sc-t of Edgar A. Gut-st's pooms as a t'hi'istmas gift. Tho guvsts ws-rv: Missos 1f'lVl'll4' Millor. lrvm- tiutting. la-lia llaggs. :il2ll'LZ'ill'l't Watson. .lulia Mat' Mulie-4' and Mt-ssrs. Alvin .lvstt-1'. Loo Kious. Lloyd tlutting. -illllll'S tlardnor, Shaylor Woodruff and F0l'l't'St lloono. 5: xv 4' 'lL 7'7?r X is is Q-L -.7 1 'ws Kao- - 1 Willis. -- f A f TfL '52 ' -'ff-' L7 . ' 5 F -xi 11 ' , 1' . o V - S Teacher-Training Luncheon The Teacher-Training class gave its 111o11tl11y entertainment Friday, January 26. The business meeting was first 011 the program. The remainder of the ti111e was devoted to 111usic and singing hy 111011111013 of the class. The luncheon was served cafet1e1'iz1 style. T11e grade teachers NVl'l'Q tl1e i11vit-ed guests. Tl1e officers of the class for January are: Zehna Riley, I'residentg Lelia Kirchner, Vice Presidentg Letitia Butler, Secretaryg Wilma Carter, Treasurer. Board of Directors Entortained The Teacher-Training class entertained thc school Board of Directors and their wives and the High School Faculty to a banquet i11 honor of XvilSllillg'f0l1'S hirtlalay, Lill- 1oln's hi1'tl1day and St. Valentine day, ill tl1e school gylIll1i1SllllIl Tuesday evening, l ehruary 3. The banquet was served on three heautifully decorated tables, each of which rep- resented one of the t11ree holidays which were being celebrated. The e11tire Teacher- Training class were dressed in appropriate colorful costumes. A very Ilovel scheme was earried out wherehy after each course the guests 11l11Ilil9l'0d in threes and changed tables, thus distributing guests. The menu was as follows: Pressed Chicken Baked Beans Ciweamed Potatoes Pickles Deviled Eggs Bread and Butter Sandwiches 152111211121 Salad lVafers Cherry Jello Salad Cookies Coffee Ferris Lelnnan was tl1e toastn1aster illlii very interesting stories and talks were delivered hetween eourses. After t11e completion of the hanquet a very enjoyable social l1our was SPGIIY and nunierous games were played. . K Club Initiates Tuesday evening, February 20. the K eluh held its monthly 'meeting and also initiated six 11ew memlvers. They were Iiverett Car-kley. Raymond '1illlllt . Marvin Muhrer, Henry Graf, Leland Stump and Paul Blum. The latter two got their K.s 011 hasket hall and the ot11e1's o11 agriculture. The eonnnittee had il rough dose for the IIUXV memlxers. By the time they had gone ,through sneh things as sitting on pins a11d showing off their talents. they felt as if they had fll0l'0ll2,'lllj' earned their K.'s, Henry Graf gave an especially i11ter- esting demonstration of jig dancing. While the initiation was going on, all the ho11se lights were tu1'11ed off. giving a ghostly appearance to everything. After the initiation, games were played sueh as Virginia Reel. Then l'0f1'0Si1Ill91ltS were served and everyone left declaring he had had an enjoyahle meeting. Athletic Association Party The athletic association had its first party Tuesday evening, March 27. Although there were ll0t many present, a very enjoyuhle evening was spent with contests i11 various forms of spelling, drawing and 110311-11112 throwing. Refreslnnents were served consisting of sandwielies, potato ehips, pickles, puneh, orange iee, wafers and lllll1iS. Senior Party The Senior elass and the Faculty enjoyed a very delightful party at the sehool gym Tlmrsday night. March 22. Interesting and novel, as well as some of t11e old Sttlllluly, games were enjoyed until a late hour. Delicious refreslnnents of pineapple whip, angel food eake and punch were served. All present agreed that this was one of the host parties of the year. IIS-me ' - 4'-4-:A R? 'Si' ' :K vi iv? f X3 'T ', 7 ,, N14 vs J ll 3 - ' 7 AQ. ,7 - .x-G+ 9' 1' 6 ' Q Il . e-, ' 1135 Q -, ' ,K ' , A .I 3 1 ,J s 1 I ilk ,X - 5.54 IT'S A GAY LIFE, BUT- 'l'he winter wind blew down the boulevard. The nude trees shuddered in their shame agalnst the shivering sky. liare limbs cracked, black leaves erackled. 'l'hrongh the broken windows wheezed the whistle of the wind. The studio and the attic were cold. Not even the passionate poe111s of Ashur, or the most passionate pict- ures of Polly could nurse the thermometer back to health. Polly lay upon the pallet. , Her pallette lay upon her but she had no paint with which to paint. A cough racked her, but she had no cough drops. Her once blowsy lips were blue, but she had no lipstick. The poor creature to keep from freezing. had put on three pair of silk stockings. n She rose. She took off her shawl. her simple, shabby shawl of scarlet and magenta with purple and orange fringes. She wrapped it around the plaster cast of s0mebody's Venus. You need it more than I, mon enfant. A step upon the stairs, a whole flock of them! The girders of the building shook. Plaster t'ell from the ceilings of all the other attic studios from the first floor up. Lightly as a linnct comes my lover, she lilted. The flame of dead April burned lavender in her eyes, the ghosts of old Jlllll' roses played around her hollow cheeks. lle did not open the door. There was, in fact, no door to open. They had burned it long ago for fire wood. Ile posed upon the sill, ragged, unshavenl. but beautiful as a cougar 4-ooing to its mate ill the mountains. l'olly I into the name he poured the ecstasy of a sequence of sixteen sonnets. She flung herself upon him. She kissed his brow, his nose. his month, his chin, his A.dam's apple. t' ld, other lovers had called her. lDarling. he murmured, see what l have stolen for yon. His pale fingers flour- ished as a tZ.tliph's might, fluttering over chests of priceless gems, and he produced a dog biscuit. How good you are, my Ashur, she blubbered in her ecstasy. He brushed her gratitude aside. ' Yesterday, you brought me birdseed. Today, you bring me a dog biscuit. Tomor- row--who knows? You may find a gold fish waferf lthnbracing each other between bites, they devoured their dog biscuit. Even the wind grew less whining as it watched them. What need, my friends, has youth of Hamburg steak and pea pottage, when it has lips that kiss? Yet, their meal ended, melancholy draped itself about her. Perhaps there were few- er calories in his kisses than of yore. Or, perhaps, they lacked vitamines. tlh. ASlll1l', she 1nutte1'ed somberly, it cannot' be. l shall not argue with you, my adored Polly. lf you say so. it cannot. I am dragging you down-keeping you from being a sublime poet. ' tin the contrary--fthough it may be unpolite to contradict a lady-were it l10t for me, you might be hung in the salon. An artist can have only art as his mistress Ashur, you must forget me. Impossible, my Polly. lt is you, wl1o must forget me. Ashur, l love you so. I will make the great sacrifice. I will return to my rich husband. Was it horror or hope that glimmered in his eyes? l'olly 1 'But she cried wildly, No, no, Ashur! l shall not have it said that I am faithless. l'olly 1 Was it disappointment or delirious joy which twitched his mouth? Uh, Ashur, we cannot live together and I cannot live alone. Noi' l, Polly. What, shall we do? gif.: A ' ' 1,1- :R?pl' ,f:Xr'f?V'1 xx '. '5 .77 Qigi?YW- 5' it F 'ii'7 V - . ,- .. g H. 1,5 VXXYIQ f ' . ' ' ' If I 1:-vf-T' 7- x90 Q ' ' K P . - , I1 fs? . A 'fill - - 1 i , 'V I - I The sharp point of her anguished Cry Cracked the fog which brooded over Medill. Then silence stifled them. Their eyes, their burning eyes, rolled about the room and bumped, clung adhesively together. Polly, the green phial ! She shuddered as she grasped the meaning. Then the triumph of courageous love welled through her. My Ashur, we cannot live together, but we can die together. Not die, 1ny dear, but pass together into lands where there are no landlords. From tl1e cupboard she took a sinister phial of green glass. A little black pill lay against th:e white palm of her hand. She gave him its companion. There is no other way. she said. No other way, beloved Polly. The pills were no longer in their palms. Great sobs choked her. His green eyes were submerged in tears. Kiss me, my Ashur, one last kiss. My Polly! They sank upon the pallet. Since he was a gentleman, Ashur allowed her to lie upon the solitary pillow. He should have felt the ire of all bergs clutching at his throatg he should have felt the heat of all deserts wither his brain. Then he should hive heard the buzzing of pink bees amid fields of j-onquils. should have seen the red lips of l'olly greeting him at the onyx portals of the happier land of no landlords. He did not, however. He had not swallowed the pill. Polly was very still. She must be dead now, he thought. And then, remorse-for him. But only for a moinent. The vision of the fat widow who took in washlngs and whom also he was eager to marry, ffounteracted whatever qualms of conscience hemight have had. Poor Polly! At least, she had loved him. That was flattering, if it had not always been comfortable. He sat up to look at her face. At the same moment. Polly did likewise. She had not swallowed her pill either Her own heart was wanrdering towa1'ds a wealthy blacksmith, and her vanity had led her to believe that only by death she could amputate Ashur. lt's a gay life, but -it has its limitations. JOHN FISH. FUN AND FACTS Miss Jess had been reading to the class about the great forests of America. And, now, boys, she asked, can any of you tell me which pine has the longest and sharpest needles ? Vp went a hand in the front row. Well, Johnnie Lee? she encouraged. The porcupine, triumphed Johnnie. Miss Rolle asked her class the meaning of tl1e word furlough. A. J. was called on and said, It means 'a muleg it says so in a book. Miss Rolle asked to see the book, and it was brought forward. At last A. J. came to a soldier, sitting on a mule. At the bottom of the picture was written, Going home on his furlough. Mr. Chapin, wishing to purchase some almonds and pecans, entered a confectionery store and took his stand before the case. After waiting some little time without being noticed he raised his voice and said, Here! Here! Who waits on nuts? x xv Vr- M F-, 21 fix? ' ffl-5'P 'vm ' A Q, xl ' Q ,4 . ' I ., I , 4 kg 3 X? r ., - Q 5 '- Ig T Sr - 1, ' 2 f gg ifftihx. -. 'livin 1 Q 5 1 1 PLAYS 0F THE YEAR A Dream of Queen Esther A lmwun of Qin-e-11 Estlnc-1 ' an oi-is-ntal drama in three arts, was prvsmltvd by tthe 'l'v:u'ln-rs-'l'raining Vlass of thv Kahoka High Sc-hool undvr tho 1li1'Q-vtion of Miss Stan-gvr 'l'lnn'sday, Uvtolwr 26. Spa-cial musir was flll'I1lS1l0il hy the high school orvhestra. Tho King ..,.,.,..,,.... Mordm-ai ,,,, ,. Hvgai ..,..,,,........, Iusthcr ..,,, ..,,, ...... M4-oslia Z:-he-ol ..,... Hamann ....,,... ...,,.A Koosh ,,,,.,,. Kazlna Sllilll1'1'l .... Thu- Lady Uzoona l'rinu-ss Zllt'l'i'2l. FA ST UF f'HAIi.-METERS JIIKOSIISIH. , .......,.,... ,,..,.....,...,,.,.,,.,.....,.,.,.,,..,,........,, . ..........,.........,. , Ls-lia Mnhre-r Gladys Mayfiulml Witvh of Hmlor ....... ui'lN'l'1'3l ,......., ,........ Miriam, ..,,,, , Dm-horah ..,,... All th ,.,.. , Martha ..,,..... Rath .,... l-Ilvvta .,.., .. ,,... .. Hil1l1'o1l White Corinne lihnn ROSE MAIDS .......,....IJ5ll1 Morris ........Floyd Rodgers .....,.VVillia XVoo1Is ....,........l4'x'e-da Stutz .........Hildrvd NVhitc ..............Ft'l Il8 Nm-ff ........Joss'pl1i1le 'Hume .......Gladys McCabe .........Ennna Soulo .......Wilma Cartur Margarvt Martin Bernice Donaldson Lycia BILIIIPPI' Alina Iil'lll'i.!0I' Norma l'1il'll0'lh0l'gt'l' Ruth Llewellyn CI1ARt7'l'l-IRS lN THE DREAM .....,,.,,..,....0live XVilson Ellvn Slivvvrbush miiii.i.BlllllCll6 Maggart ..........Sylva Kapfvr Goff .....,,.L0lia Kirc'hnvr ........I'1tlwl lJ0l'kS1'll J1-IWISH CHILDREN Phylis Slit-rwooal Junior Slwrwood Johnnie Johnson Virginia Bridges Noel Nvwton Edward Lakin Dorothy Hall floorgo L4-land Murphy FIRST Al l'--Sw-110 I. Housv-top of Mordvifai. SICVUNIJ AFT' -Swine I. Palave of King. 'l'llIliD .U l'- Sm-one I. Kings Palau- ninv ya-ars Iatvr Borrowed Money l9oi'rowm-tl Monvy. a flll'1'k'-tll'f vonu-dy. p11-svlltm-rl hy thu Svhool Faculty, Tuosday, Novmnhc-r 2.4, to a full housc- and vc-ry app1'e1-iativv tllldll'lll'Q', was Dl'0ll0lllll'0il hy suvvral to ln- an all-star vast. CAST UI CHAliAl'T1'ZliS 1'lnll'l1-s Vautrvy of Vautroyvillv. Ky.. a Nlli'1'0SSflI1 husim-ss man ...,....,,,,..,. Mr. G. E. Chapin Mrs. Jvlllly Vi1llfl'0y. his wifv who has high anilritions .................,...........,.. Mrs. Edna I.. Se-yb 1 -lllny Yautrm-y. tht-ir claug.:htvr who is 4-mzagvd to S111-vt ,........,....i..... Miss lflstlwr Eggvstvin f'11lil'l' Vantrvy. the-ir yonngvr clauglntvr. Tim Little- llovil ...... ,....... A Iiss Meta Rausclwr Annt Sally Vautrvy. tht-ir faithful st-rvant .....,,...........,,..........,.. ......... It liss Joss Watson Uhl 12011 S2llllll'f0l'd. Sally's frioncl .............,,..i,,,...,.,.,,,.i.....,,,,,... ....,, B lr. V, V. Edmonds Roland Stn-1-t, who lows lailllllll' .,,...,.....,.., .....,,,,. L lhristoplier Graf Mrs. Straw-t, lioland's lll0flll l' ..,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,.........,.. A Iiss Mildred Evans Mrs. Sloncu... ..,.. ,. , ,,,..... I . . . , H ..................,... Miss Mabel Rollo Mrs. Harris , . ...,.. .. .. .,.. fN'lgm'm'S Ut H10 hluhmb ...... Miss B0l'llli'0 Molitgonn-ry Mr. Ik-lunar, zu we-althy trivial of thu- Vautre-ys .................. .......................,,, I4 I. C. Hollar Miss Gray, his stm-nngraplwr ..................,,................ .......,..,... ..,............,...........,. it I iss Evlyn Fisher Spvvks. tha- offivo hoy ................,..,....,,,.. ,................... ...,..,,..,.............................. Thomas Leslie Mrs. Morton, sovial sm-rotary to Mrs. Vautrs-y aftvr thvy inovv to New York ........................ Miss .Iussfio Staogcr Mr. Tha1ld4-us lianwr, Mrs. Vautrm-y's 4-hoivo for a hushalnl for Fanny .................................... Mr. Russell Knotts .r ' W 5592? '1 5W jx QV Q R 7' 7 ivfgxiiik , 5.54 1... 1' f Q A -eq 2 A 3 glgw The Vautreys have been successful in their home town in Kentucky, but Mrs. Yautrey thinks they have outgrown the place and that they must go to New York ,to live and to marry her daughters to men of worth. So they dispose of their racing stock and leave for New York. The leaving is a sad thing' for Fanny Hilti Roland. and for Sally and old lien. Roland bought an unpromising colt from Mrs. Vautrey and she named him Iiorrowed Money to taunt Roland. The Vautreys go to New York and fail. Roland trains Borrowed Money, takes him to New York and wins. Later he sells him for 2STO.ll00 and saves the Yautrey's from poverty. Meanwhile Fanny has remained true to Roland in spite of her n1other's attempts to have htxl' 1na1'ry Mr. Rainier for his money. M1'. and Mrs. Vautrey not knowing of Roland's efforts and success to save them, think they are ruined, socially illlli financially and resolve to return to Kentucky and start over again. 11511111-'INS attempts through Mrs. Morton, to force Fannie to marry him to save her futher from ruin fail. M1'. Delmar comes in and tells the Vautreys that Roland has saved them. Fannie iind Roland are brought together i11 the happy ending. The Valedict-0ry The Athletic Association play The Valedictoryf' which was given Thursday, Febru- ary U. was well attended, notwithstanding the prevailinig sickness. The cast was well selected and each performed his part very crcditably making the play a decided success. Miss Rolle and M1'. Hollar were the efficient directors. ' CAST OF' CHARACTERS At Vassar: Kitty French .,,,,... ..............,., B label Hanan Polly XVard ..,..... ..,,................. E dna Daggs 3101121 ljalmey ,,,,,,, ...,,,. . losephine Alexander Ulivia - Tliornhill ,,,',, ..... ,... . . ,Ruth I Rauscher Miss Holcomb ,,..... ........-....--. A 1100111 Bill' Maid ,,,,44,,,,V,,,,v.V,7 U .....,. Elizabetih Leslie 11,-Su-r Dail- ,,.,,, ........ D orothy McKee At Yale: . Jimmie Jenkins ....... ----,, 1 3111111 lB1'1dS-TPS ,hwy Tm-um-A VV,,,,V-,, .....,........ C lyde Blum lfrunk Mig-111.119 ..--,, ........ J ohn Vandolall lgilly Bm-kpft ------,,, ..,..,,..... I ,eo Bellllett Tlmmm. Todd A---... ........... G arland Boone. Bm, Sm,,1,g,. -,.-,-- ,,.......i. A rnold Woodrutt 191.00 Dams 4--, '----,, lhhr, ,,,,,,,, H a 1 -rison XVilkinson Harry Malcolm .....,. ----------'-'------- ' 101111 Msn A t M: 'tla .....,... --'----v---- '--' ----,----.'---.-----.,.'n- ,w---.---A, A 7 ,-,,,.,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, 1+ ' 1 'anke Shepard Act 1. At Vassar. Girls of ease and luxury recognize Hester Dair's worth. Act 2. At Yale. Fred Dair agrees to Help Old Yale in a Crisis. He becomes a recognized hero in the crisis. Act 3. Dair home in West. Hester and Fred now lll0l'0 00lllf01'i'iliJiY fixed than torm- erly, receive a visit from Boll Stanage. Act -L. Stanage, A Lion in N. Y. Society, is captivated by Hester and leaves lns heart ill the West. The Gypsy Rover A musical comedy given by the Glee Club Thursday. -Iilllllilfy U, 1l11lU'1' Ulf' Sulfef' vision of Mr. Edmonds with the assistance of Miss Staeger was pronounced a decided success by all who were present. .....,..Letitia Butler 'Xfeyg 1229 ifiwlthx - CSI3 57135. 's 31 554 .555-Lv , - , G -.. 'ff f 9 7 S -, 4, NW Tha- mist of 1-li:11'zu-tm-i's follows: Ml-g tRob's fostvi' lll0liIl'l'i An oltl 1!Y1lsy woinnn ..... Ztll'2l--Till' bm-llv ot gypsy 4-only ,,,,Y,,,-,V,,,,--,,--k -,-,A,.,,- :iI?ll'fH' M0::'s husbnntl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V , ,,,,,,w,,, ,,-x- .-.,,,.,--,----,-- - Q U Slllflv--f--Gypsy lull lll low- with Zuni ,.,.A,,.,,AAVVY-YVVY,,VA,-w-, ltob tAt'tol'w:u'tl Sir Gillu-rt How-vb :intl hvir to Sir Gill Lntly l'0llNl2llll'l Ilnnglitm' of Sit' G1-orgv 1Itll'll'llllRllll ,,., , lfvrel l'l'FlVf'llfAll lflnglisli foil AA,,,,,, ,,,,,A, ,,,,,!,V ,,,. V , ,,g,,,. , , Sir G4-orgv Xl?ll'l4'lltiZlit'+All lfhiglish vonntry gm-iitlvinzill Nlll'l Sir Gvorgv 5llll'il'llliflil S sw-ontl llnllglitm' ,4,,A,,, Fillil. -i1'l'llllll ' -Faint. in English nriny ,,,4 ,,,,, , Sir Toby l.yonffSocivty huttorfly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . M1'l'orklo- A sung lillilllSlll'l' of London ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lioriiico Donaldson .......,,.,N0l'2l Atht-rton ..,,.R:1lph l5i'idgvs ......fi2ll'1tllltl Boom' N'l'l'S vstiltl' ..,,,, .. ..... John Vnntloluh .....F10'l't'lll'l' Iiridgos ........l'ly1lv Bllltlll ........Izunvs XVilson ,....,lost-pliiiiv Ilnniv ..,,......lCi'm-st Lung.: .......l.4'o 15011111-tt i.i.,.Ai'noltl Wooclruff CIIGRVS 1 Gypsy tl-inn-s. squirm-s :intl gypsy 1'2lil'il'S froin I 3lil'j'i2lllll. Dorothy Ilnll 1'hy1is Shvrwooll E. l'. llollni' 19121111-is Moyvrs Virginian liritlgvs lliltlrvll Whitt- Noi-l Nl-wton .Innior Shurwootl Iris .lm-nn l ish Anniia- Grot-nh-o Roy Pyillltlll Johnny .lohnson Avt l.f 'Gypsy 1-:inip nt-zu' London. Avi Il., A roonl in honn- of Sir 4il'Ul'Lfl'. Avt fi.--fstlllltl :is nvt 2. SYNt ll'SlS Ol STORY Tho Gypsy liovvi' is built nronnrl tho 4-lm1'z1rtv1' of llob. lcitc-1' known :is Sir Gilbvrt llowt- ut' lflnglirh nobility. Rob is stolvn wbvn :ln lllftllfl by his nnrsv. Mvg. who lsitt-1' lmvoim-s tbv wifv of Mzirto. at gypsy. Rob grows to lllllliltilltl :inning gypsios. bolivving Moy: :intl Mnrto IU' bv his pnrviits lt liaipptoiis one- lhiy. whilv riding: with hor fiznnt-. Loral l'l'Jll'l'll, l.:uly Cuiistniivv Mnl'tt-inlsilo be-:ionizs lost in tlhv woods. 'l'h1y wziinlvr to tho gyysy Pillllll, why-rv l'on- stinu- :intl Rob fnll in low :it first right. l'tTllblR1lltl S fnthmi' objvcts. but in at yt-ry funny vonn-ily sum- with Mirto :tml Sinfo, Lord l'l'Ell'l'Il is inzulv to toll Sir Goo. that Rob is 21 l'il'll'IlliIlf.f follow. Rob lrm-1' conn-s in svztwli of CllllSl2llil'l' :intl SQ'l'0llilllU.4 her. Thi-y plnn to rlopm- but :ire ow1'liw1i'rl by l'i'm's-11, who inforn-s Sir Goo. :intl Rob is k'2l1lilll'l'll :intl thrown into prison. but lillvl' vsvnpos. 'l'w'o yours vlnpsv :intl Rob has vonn- into his vstntos. his ith-ntity having bm-on proyvn ti 1 tinnml of tht min 1 :intl i' lion bv 3103. llv hns il4'lllllll' at Slll't't'SSflli voinpos 1 '. : - ' 0- il so'1:il . t'onstnin'4- his rvniaiiin-tl trnv to ht-1' low for Rob and on his l't'illl'll to lfhiglninl lu- woos Zllltl wills llvl' for his wifv :tml tht-y livv bnppily vvvi' Zlfil'l' Springtime A innsivnl ooim-fly of Iioinziiivtl. Youth :incl lluppint-ss was piw-smite-tl by thu Sonior vlnss ot' K. Il. S. nt thi- ll. S. illllllltlfllllll 'l'hurs1l:1y nnll l 1'itl:iy ovonvings, M:11'l'h 1 :intl 2. lt was r--ln-:irsl-cl :intl stings-ml by Miss l'0llSlllIll'i' Ellis. with Alive lil'1lI'llS :is ill'L'0lllD2ll1iSt. A Tlllfl STURY Ol THE PI KY lit-:ils with tho blightl-tl l'0Illilllt'0 of :i svion of ISHS :11'istot'1':n-y and tho llnnglitvr of tha- fonnalvr ot' lh'1-wstn-i s Pills. whivh is finnilly rm-nlizml in tho union of their granul- uhiltlrvn in 1923. Tha- time involve-Ll in thv story covers at lwrioal of niorl- than fifty yours. AUT l S4-1-iw l.s7An old grzixwll-n in Now York. lt is Mny 155113. l'rist'ilI:L D1-ain's friolnls are 1-1-h-brnting hm-1' tws-ntil-th birthtlziy with an Mzirlli Gras party. 1'llvii'n EZISIIIIRIII. ai Sovinl linttt-rfly tg.fl'2lllllll:lllg'llfPl' of lfllyirn .linhlb ....,..,.,..... .Forno Neff liusilw- .......................i............ ..... .............,,.,.............,7,..,, . I osopliiln- Hunn- .l1vy1'v.i.Y ,........ .................... , Swrivty Girls . , ,.,.... Gladys Mt'l':tbe SIU' ., W ,....... ...... , .................. ..,, .... I - I loisc St-oyvrn Mrs. Elkins, of nilotlivi' gvncrntion ,.,,,,, ' .....I5i1'dia1 31310 Fullcr ESQ Tar? ifillb., - St-one IZ.-The Silllll' garden ill May 1868. JEIIIIPS Brewster. tllle founder of the f:1ll1'ous Brewster I'ills ....,. .... -16595351 .AM 5315-rw., ' ' if ' 23.53 . , 'V 5 if 'ff 1 ' Y 1 f , 3 A - ....JoIu1 Vandolah Thankful Standish, his slstor ,,4,....,..,,.,,v,,,,,,,,,x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 14 '1-nuke sh,-pm-11 1'1'iSvilla Brvwstvlz daughter of James ,......,......Y.....w........... ..,Y,,. , .A ..,Y, It 'lol-ence Bridgos PI'i1n1'0sP Stfllldish, daughter of Thankful .,.,., ,,,,,,, B 111110119 Maggal-t Tom Higgins, of Boston .........7,..,,,.,,.,,,,. ,.,,,,.,,Y,. ,,,, Jack Xv2Iil1XVI'lglli', a young inventor ........... .........Leo Bennett ..............John Fish Elvira Judd. a young widow ,,,,...., .,... .,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A7, 11 ' 9 1119 Neff Abigail Thompkins, a susceptible maiden.. .... ........ I louise Woodruff Bobby Bl'0wStv1', a lion with the ladies., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,lw,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, C 1 yde Blum TIN' l'2il'S0ll ..........-.,............,. .,.......v..,,,..........,.. .................,..,....,................ I 1 eland Stlllllll FIHWPI' Girls .........,..v........,,.. . ...........,,,,, ,.....,............,,.....,..,, ...... K 1 lfhCl'lIl0 Lang, MVSICAL NVMBEIKSA--'ACT I Marga ret TI'lllll p 1. Opening Chorus I Could He Happy NViti1 One Little' Boy .,,. Elvira and Society Chorus 2. 'Vtlpfflill JillkS ...............,....,,.........,.....,..,.......,.,....,.....,...,,,.........,,.....l,....,,. I IIIIIPS and Sf'I'V2lllfS 3. Our lV91l1lillg Day ..,....,.......,........,...............,........Y.. Bridvslllaids. Prism-illa and Pl'ilIlI'0S9 -I. I 0l11' Littlv Boys and FUIII' Littlo Girls ... ......,. TOIII, Maids of Honor, Be-st Mon 5. Till Our Dl'P2ll1lS 0011119 Truv ......,, .............. ..., ...........,..................., I ' 1 'istfilla and .Iam-k 6 XVOddillg B1-ills ..,............,,..,.,,,.... ......,....,......,,.,.l ,.,. ,..,..,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,.,...,,,,,...,.l,,,....... I C l l st-lllblo ACT ll 1. SSIIIIP' as act 1, scene 1. SCPIIP ZZ. Silllltx as act. 1. sc-elle 2. Sanlv 2121111911 i11 May 1889. Little Prism-illa, daughter of l'ris1-illzl Higgins .,,,,,....,.,,... vf'1'il. ttlllgllifxl' of Elvil'a Judd ,...,...... . ...............,.......... . ......Al.Ily J0lI2IllFL'Yl ......I1'elle B01-lltold Illlsy. who stutters ...........,.,........ ......,..,,.....,,. ,1.,,, ....,,..,.,..,1,, E 1 lXViIl2l Butler Master Javk, son of .lark Xv2Iil1XVl.'igllf .,......1.. .....,.,...,.. .,... ,,....., ,,,,,.,,,...,.... . I 1 1 llll Shi-'I'SVOUll Billy and Joe, Crown Bl'2ll'l'l'S ...,,......,.,..,......,.,........,,...., ,. ...... liobvrt M rphv I-wk TI'IllIlll u , . . 1 .....I lor1-nw Bl'idg1's Wizard .lark Xv21lIlNVl'lght, the f1lIllOllS lIlVCI1f0l' ......, ....,.......... Mrs. I'l'isc-illa Higgins, f0I'lllK'I'ly Prisvilla Brewster 1'l'iIIll'0SP lV:1illwl'igllt. f0l'Illt'l'lY I'ri1lll'os1' Standish Mrs, Elvira Riggs. foruwrly Elvira Judd ..... ...................,. . . Abigail Tllmllpkills. older but still susvoptiblv ,,..... Hobby B1'vwst.v1'. the SZIIIIC' Bobby ......,...,. ,........ . Johll Fish ...B12lIll hP Maggart ..............I'le1'llv Neff Louisv xVOIKll'llff ............Clyd4- Blum ztlllllhitl, his wife ..............,,...,........,,, .....,...,,..,...,.............. ...,,.....,..,. .......... If ' 1 'edu Stutz Spot-ialty 1131100 ,,,,,, ,........,,,,....,...,,.......,..,..............,,...,,...,,,.,,..,,.., ,,... ,...... I 9 e orgia Wilsvy MUSICAL NIIMRERS--ACT II 1. Spl'illgtiule ,..,.....,,....,,,...l..,...............,...,....... ,..,.,........ ....,.1.,...,,.,,,........,..,.................,. I ' IIIYIIISIIPS 2. When You lJan1-v the SfCDllZllliC Gavottm- ..., ,.... ..,.....................,., I f Elvira tlllll Guvsts 3. My G2Il'lll'll of lLIk'lIl01'iCSu ............,...................... ........ I 'risc-illa and Speviality llzlllvvl' 4. Fillale-ANI-'nil-y Tala-s .............................,,................ ..........................................., 1' IIISUIIIIPID ACT III SCPIIP 1. Silllll' as at-t 1. SCCIIC 1. I'l'is1'ill:1 llc-an. gl'illlKld7Illg'llfE'l' of I'l'is1'illa lilwwstvl' ,........................... . ........ Flol'vl1c'4' liridgvs Dr. .lark Waillwl'igl1t, gI'IIIldSUll of XVizard Jack Xvllilllvligilf ........ .................. . 101111 Fish Bobby Brvwstor, still tho Siilllk' Bobby .,...,...,., .,.....,......................... ..... ,.............. I 3 I ydk Blum Pa rson ...,................,...,.....,., .. ...................... , .,.. .. Phil, engaged to Desiree .... .. Goorge. Pllg2lg'91i to Suv ........ Mardi Gras IJIIIICPI' ...... 50l0lSf ....... - .......,............,.. I N .........................., .... ..... .................. ...... . .... .... Clll'iSt0llll9I' Graf ........H2l1'Yj' 3Ill'h1't-'I' ..........Cc-1-il Harris ,.......,....Enllly Clay ...Garland Boom- Priscilla and .lac-k ly and Show Girls lone and Futurists Elllily Clay MUSICAL NITINIHIGRS-f-ACT lII 1. Spl'illgtillle ,, .......... ....,.........,....................,......,, ...,..,.,................,.....,....,., 2. RlllIlKlXV Trail ..... .....................,.. , .......,,...,,.........,.....,.. l Clvira, Bobl 3. Trial by Jury ..,...... ............. I 'lilivipals and Jury Maids 4. Con Coil ....................... .. ..... G2ll'l3IIltl lic Mardi Gras Dance ...... ..........................,..,,...... . . 6. Fillxilil' .,.... - ........................ .....,,...,... ,,...., ....,. . ,,.,, , EIISOIIIDIQ 'QXXXSV 'DWI my 0 7 1 1 - f A ,s:'.,Lx?a' - inii- gl 3595? . , - ' l TIVQZ f. , L U 1 5 .. 'Aw VSMHX. ENSIGMIQLE S1N'll'l'I'Y l'lIGltl'S-'XVil1na f'ill'l0l'. Opal lk-an, B1?ll'22ll'l'f lluinv. Lvlia Ifll'l'lll19l', PM-il l'lai'i'is, lla n Morris. llarry l1lllll't'1'. Floyd llollgors. Sl4IRVAN'l'S- Ill-lon llatvs. lflinily Flay, Louisv Fulton. Alina .lc-nkins. IQRIITIGSMAIIJS--lf's'i'n Fvtt. lfllizalwtli Lvsliv. Nolliv lVi1svy, Glivv NVilson. MAIIJS of ll0NUliff-.lilila M210 Mc'Kl'0. XVilla lVoods. lll41S'I' MEN' 'Garland lioono. Ralph Orr, GI'l'ZS'I'Sf-Mlizalu-Ili Ilarknvss, A12ll'2,'ill l'l' Martin, Gladys Mayfield, Tivlia Mnhrvr. liyda Nllllll'l'l', Gi-1'Ii'nrlv Svovvrii, l'llllll'l' llimzm-1'. I'ln'istopln-1' G1':1f, l arins-n Saar, Janws XVilson. l'l.AYM.Vl'lCS lilwood Ahlstvad, lrr-no H01-lifold, llvlon llvll, lidwinfl l3llfll'l'. XVillianl llntll-1'. Martlia 4'-llvvrt. Iris .Ivan Fish. llarold Grogory. .liin llall. llillian llanan. Ilulvn llillvr. Ii. V. Ilollar. Jr.. Amy Johanson. Km-nnvth Knntz, Katlivrino Lang Mabvl M4'N:llly. Rolwrt M'ni'11hy, John Shorwood, .lavlc 'l'i'innp. 3Ifll'2'lll'l't 'l'l'lnnp. Hland Wilson. lli4'ha1'd lVatson. SIIOW GIRLS flilsii- Goff, Gladys Jann-s, Goldiv Jainvs. Sylva liilllfl'l'. Alina Ki'n0gv1'. Rnlh l.l1-wi-llyn. Zolnia Rilvy. Ellvn Slivvm-i'la1sli. BIAIIDS of lhv .ll'liY---lillivl lJvi'lcs4'1l, Goldio Jainvs. f'lvo !i0l'lll'l'. Blill'fJ,'lll't'f Mzlrtin, Gladys Mayfivld, I.ani'vtta Miilm-i'. Ill-lia Mnln'vr. I.yda BIlllll'l'l'. lf'l l'l'RlS'l'S of 1923 GRGl'l'f-llvlvn llatvs. Avilda f'ill'Vl'l', Lonisv lidnionson. Loniso Fnlton. Alina Jonkins. Rosa- N1Q'll4.'llll0l'f. lflunna Souls-. Gvorgia lVilsoy. l'llHGIiAM GIRLS-l'llizalwotli llarknvss. G1-i'ti'iulv Sl'0Vl'l'll. l'lUDGli,Ul HDMMIT'l'l'lli-Julia Mao Mvlivo, lfs-1'1lo Ns-ff. 'l'l1'KlC'l' CHAIIUIAN-fl-lrm-st Lang. IIIGAIJ l'SllER--Thoinas Watson. l'SlllCliS--.lnnior Boys. Fl'N AND FACTS lilll - So Vlllllll shot you wilh his how and 2ll'l'0NV?u 1 l n lhit thu noxt limi. hops- lic usvs il Arnold - Ya-s. and tho sm-nsation was so nil . z inavliinv gran. N - trains go so fast that tho tc-ll-grapli poles look Miss SfRlK'gl'l' - Yon know in thi- l'. C. tht liko a pic-koi fl'lll'l'. Ennna Sf- 'l'ha1's nothing! In lrvland whvn a tvain passvs a lakv and thou a 4-alrhagc patvh, if all looks likm- Vega-tailrlo soup. Always pnrvlnaso ninhrvllas in dry ws-atlas-1' as thc-y arm- saw to go up wha-n it rains. Miss lfislwi' rnshvd into Mr. llollai s offim- in gre-at ala1'1n. Mr, llollar, will ml' P0lil'0, quii-ki Tliorc- arv lllll',2l2ll'S in tho cooking l'll0lll oaling: all our pics. 'WV1-ll. what do you l'ill'l'.u rm-plivd Mr. llollar, 1wi'1's'vtly at vasv, so long as tlwy don't dll- Ill tho svhool lllllllllllglfn lt was a vollogv mlaiivo. 'Fin' young inan had just hc-on ii1ti'o4l1u'4-il to hor, and 'aftvi' ll lvriol' and awkward sill-lim-. hm- VK'lll'lll'l'll. Yon are from tho middle- wi-st, l undm-i'stand. Ya-s, l'i'oni Indiana. sho roplivd. lIoosi0i' girl. Ill- slarlc-d and flnsla-d dm-ply. XvllX-01'-l'l'2lllY.u lu' staiiiim-i'vd, l don't knowf-tliat is, I lnnvl-ii't quill' de-vidvml yvt. Y' x MNST' QS '7 '67 IXY11 Q - 7' 1 Wikis. - , 1 f 15 '1i3'-'FWZ Q . A F i1'?? . 5353? . 1' I '-v N90 -, -1 - ' Q 1 - THREE HOURS RY THE CLOCK Mo1'ni11g! A1111111111' dill' is 1111fo1'11 11111. XV1111t 21 1111111v11f11l 11111111 is resting over 11111 town. Th11 111o1'11i11g star is fznling out of sight 111111 the s11111111s of 11151111 11r11 fast 1'11t1'11:1t- 11151 11111111111 11111 1'1111111 1111111111111 of 11111 g11l111111'tint1111 glow of 1l2lXV11, All th11 wo1'l1l is 11ni11t1. Ilnt h1ll'k! I I111111' footst1111s! Tho footsteps 31l'P 111111111111 11111:1r111'! 011, I S110 it is llly good 11111 f1'i111111. A1111 Slll'11 21 1111111' f1'i111111 ns 1111 has 11111111 to 11111. Froni 1,1111 1l:1y of llly ill'1'1V211 h111'11. 1111 has 111111n 1111' l'0l1S111l1t f1'i111111, g.'!I1'll1g 1u11 11111 lwst of f'2ll'9. Now h11 112lS lll1l11Ckl'1l 11111 1111111' 111111 1111s gonv insi1111 to 111111.12111 the- lllfllly vnrious 1111ti11s l'1 1ll1ll'1'1l to k111111 11111 wh1111ls of this i11stit11ti1111 1'111111i11g Sllltltlthiy. By night o'1-1111-li 1111 will be ill 1'02lI1l1lt'SS for 1h11 1111y's work to 1111gi11.- I wis11 it w11r11 11ossi11l11 for 11111 to 11x11r11ss to t11is t1'i1111 111111 t1'u11 f1'i11111l of 111in11 th11 g:1'11titu1111 l f1111l. A111 1'11u11l 1 t11lk, 1 1-1111111 t11ll 111111111 that w1111111 1111 of i11t111'11st to Illillly of thos11 1111ssi11g f1ll'011g'il 1'h11s11 11o111's. 191111111 llly 1111v11nt11g111111s 11ositi1111 h111'11 I s111- 111111 1111111' lllll1'1l tl111t w1111111 solvv lllillly 111yst111'i11s1 1 111111111 11111 Mr. Hollnr wl1o s11li11t111'1111 11is sn1111ly of 11-:11111111s iu.to 11111'111111ss ki11111ing: wood 111111 111111tly 111111-1111 it ill Rl Ullllllillg 1itt111 11111111 on his 11111sk. I 111111111 11111 Miss St1111g111' who fl'1lSfl'1l on 11111 111'11tty, rosy 0111111111111 111111l11s 1111111111911 for 11111 T. T. U1ll'lSflll11S party: I,ik11wis11. 1 111111111 11111 th11 K 1'1ul1 who was 11111111fitt111l hy 11111 IllySft'l'l0l1S 11011-tlllpl-'2ll'21llI'0 of th11ir linglisli wnlnuts: 1 111111111 11111 Miss 11111111 t11l11s of 11111 l1ll1l'1l1'l' of 11111 Ki11g's English 111111 wo11111 11111k11 tl1:1t 111-1111, 111'111'is11 lit1l11 l1111y's hair riso on 111111: 1 111111111 11111 w1111 first g11v111 t11 M1'. Hol111r 111111 to 111111 of our Still' 11t11l11t11s, t1111 tit111s of H1ll'llt'y G11og111 :11111 Spark 1'lng 'g I 1-1111111 t11ll Mrs. Seyh who 111'o1111'1-11st111l 111:1t1'11-11111111s over th11 study 111111 floor 1'11nsi11g Zlll unti11111ly FUlll'fll of .l111y 1111l11l1r11ti1111: 1 111111111 11111 M1'. Knotts S01110 ll1'lPj0t'fS of his V111f11ti1111:11 Ag. 1111ys 111111 would 11111k11 llilll 11141111 his 1ittl11 11y11s ill wi1l11 :1sto11is11n111111.: I 111111111 11111 Mr. 11112111111 who it is 111:11 thinks h-11's j11st to sw1111t for :111y- lllillguj I 1-1111111 11111 that XV0l'l'll'l1 1111111111111' of 11111 Athl11ti11 Asso1'i11tio11 w1111 w11lk1111 off i11 11111' 1111sk111t-111111 1111111111111's3 I 1-1111111 11111 why .10l1ll 111111 N0l'IIlEl w111'11 fift1111n 11111111105 1:1111 111111 111111111 1 111111111 t-1111 Miss FiSll0l' who s1i11 that 1111101-t1111l11 fruit salzul 1111111111 11111 111111111 1 1-1111111 11111 111111 11111'11l11x111l young swnin. who 11s1'111't1111 his fair 111111 111111111 fl'0ll1 the 1111sk1111 111111 111111111 Inst night: 1 111111111 1111111111 to the l'r11si1l1-nt of 11111 S1111io1' Clnss th11 wor1ls of il 11111111111 111ssi11 111:11 wonhi lllilkt' his ll011l'f 1111.11 il 1'11t-11-tat 11g11i11st 11111 1111li1111t111y 1N'l'f1llll1'1l silk 1l21ll1llil'1'1'1ll1'f i11 l1is i11n111'11111st 1-11111 11o11k11t. Uh, 1 1-1111111 11111 of llltllly t11111's 111111 sighs That would 1111sw111' llllllly h11w's :11111 w11y's Of rognish tittors of 1111111111811 folks As 11111' i11111ishly 1111111 fllkxil' t1'1111ks 111111 jokvs. 011 ll11'1'1'y 11111! What XVZIS thnt? 1 s1111 now. lt is 11111, 11s l 511111105941 111 first. il 1111.: lll'1lXVll 111111 11on111'i11g.1: 1111 111111 down hut 11111 1'111s11ly 1-111111111111 11111111 of 21 1'11sy-1-111111141111 11l'l'1lill. Ah, th111'11 is 1111111111111 111-1111 110111111152 1111for11 th11 1111or! Do not look so 1'11p1'o:11-11f111ly nt 1111' 1itt111 l1111s. lt is not llly fnult 111111 1 1111 not point to eight o'1-lovk. 1 inust 11111111 1-11r1'111't ti1n11 or, ill t1111 v111'11111-111111' of the high s1-1111111 hoys, 1'11 got 1-1111111111. 'l'll1lf.S right. Jig 11111111111 on 11111 walk 111111 11111-11 X0ll1'Sl'1V1'S XV2ll'lll. 1111for11 11111 1l:1y is ov111' you'1l 1111 5111111 yon took that 11xt1'11 11x11r1-ise t11is Ill0l'Illl13.Z. But 1111 of good l'il0l'l'! 1 1111111' llly worthy fri111111 1101111111: 111 1111 y1111 111. H11r11 1111 is! Now rusl1 ill 111111 you'l1 soon 111- NV2ll'lll. 1C11t111't11i11 y01ll'Sl-'IVPS ill 11111s11 hulls as 1111st you 111111 1111111 the :11'1'iv11l of y11111' t911f'h111's. H111'11's wishing X011 good lurk for 1h11 lltly 111111 Illily yon, .I11h1111y 111111, 11s11111111 11111 too 1-111s11 1-1111111111 of Miss .I11ss' 11o1111111'ous. pilillflll 1111111ll11. A1111 lllily yon, Sillllllly' boy, XVill lllillly of Miss llurl111111's 11i11111l111l smi111s. If you only know, boys, tl111s11 :1r11 11111 h111111y 1l1lj'S for yon. 11s 111111111 Ilgillll will you 11111'11 Sl1l'll thrills 1111111 1111lig11ts 11s yon :11111 11ow 11x11e1'i111111i11g:. Now 1 shnll s1111111l 1111 1111joy1111l11 hour, i111l11111l, XVilfl'1.1lllg 11111 lll1'01lllllf.': till? of 5111111113 illllllilllify 111111 1J6I'll1lpS l11111ri11g 11111111 1111lig11tf11l s111-rvts. Now il 1111i1'k-st111111i11g litllt' figurv is 111111vi11g ill sight. 11111111 M111'ni11g! Tll1lf'S 1'ig.:ht, 8111110 11s you entvr. May 1111 go we-11 111111 Sllllllltlliy i11 11111 linglisll 111:1ss11s to-1h1y 111111 llltly your stu11e11ts be 11b111 to 11isti11guis11 1111tw111111 11111 s1111j11111-tivo 111111111 111111 21 111 111o1le. X -ww 4' X gr' 1151 777779, .fy Q Q 5 5' , :ESQ I f4IxwLx 44.454 ifJ:T Q?Q., ' - A'.i4'- 9272! V T -Q, FIIQFNSZPYQV f I ' 0 . ' p g A K' 1 7 I . I ,NND Anothvr familiar fignrm-I Sho, too, has :I C'0I1filil'l1f Flllilfi playing about hor lips. Of l'0Ill'N1', yoII'll kvvp in pI'I't'e-rt control thv SllUOI'2lillllltI2llIi vnorgy iiflllllti np ill those Eighth lil'Iltil'l'S. May pozwv Illlll il2ll'lll0llY roign suprvnio in thu Eighth Gradv to-day and may all tho lkI-y's. l'wIIvy's. Nig's. 4-tc. lw llllltil-'IS of good holnavior. llnrry, hurry, young llltlll. or all will not ln- rc-:uly for your holovwl Ag. boys. I ill'lll' sonwono olsm- approIII'lIi1Ig! List to thoso fil'1ll stops! And lroholcl that tiI'i1'I lIIillt'll look on hor fam-I XVoo ln' llllill any Inis-Iloc-I' ill tho first hour study-lIall tofrlilyi III-ro 1-onn-s a group of happy laughing I-hilclron. Uh Ile-ar, ont- of tho tiny tots has lost lIis t'4llIiliill'ilIlll and has falls-n and IIOXV that toars 2ll't' flowing from-ly. I'I'In-Il, l'l'lll'I w:Ilk. EVI-r it lllIlSf haw its daily toll of C'IIi2llI00lIS oxte-rior from its IIllfUl'ilIIl2lIl' Vii'iilllS. If it sh'IIIl1l pay havk all it has I-xtI'aI'tI-Il in tho four Yt ll'S of its oxistt-Iwo. IIIIIIIIIIIIIQWIIY IllI'l't' would hr- I-nongh skin to vovvr a giant. lint fortnnatm-ly iil0l'G' i'0lll0S tho gontlv littlv third graIlI- tl-:u'lIoI' and IIUXY sho lIas pivkvml np tho Inf-kh-ss 1-hap. I'0Illf0l'fillg ililll with Ill'Illy soothing littlm- pats. Good lnvk again! He-rv l'0lll+'S lIis III-lovotl team-lwr and with his hanrl in hors thoy 3lI'0 1-ntvring the- lIall IIIIII making thvir way to tho home of tla- first f.Zl'IlKll'. Anil il1'l'l't'0Illt'S0llt' looking as if sho wore- iiI'2II'Illg thc' wholo world on hor slIoIIl:lI-rs. You Ill'I' too I'llllSL'it'Ilii0IIS. Yon will llllf ho to ilitlllltl if IR-to Shoa dot-s not In-I'o1III' It SoI'r.ItI-s or it' .IiIII l'IIt dom-s not hlossoni iIIto :I Mit-lim-l Angelo. Now horo I'onII-s il hanll of IIIIIIII1-iIIg fon,rth ,9,'l'2l1Il'l'S, trippiIIg and skipping up tho XVZIIK. Uh no. i'ill'y :Irv l'IIllllillg tho othor way. I soo. Tllvy arv running to Ill00i tht-ir tm-:If-l1I'I'. l':2ll'il is so I-:Igor to walk nl-xt to hc-r that sho is vntirvly SlII'l'0llIlli04i anIl hor progrvss np Ihv walk is wry 4liffiI'IIlt. Anothvr figurm- is Slll'l'0lIllti0Ii hy jlliliitllli' 1-liiltlrvn. This time it is the toavllvi' who radiatm-s Slllii4'S likv snnshino. No wonlle-r tho Sixth Gr:IIl1-rs liko to Q-onw to sI-hool. Now fl'Ulll all Ilirs-I-tions UUIIIOS tho hurrying throng--tc-:II-lII'I's. high srhool stII1lvIIIs, IIIIII littlv tots of all agvs and dvsI'riptioIIs and in 21 I-ontinnons paratlv. 501110 looking il'0lIilll'tl :IIIII worriwl, othvrs lIappy and vagvr for what tho Ilay h-Is iI1 storm- for iilt'lll. Pars ill'0 lining Ill? hy tho waysiIlv, t'Ullil'iIlIIi'iIlg thvir sharo to tho proc-I-ssion. Unly a tow lllilllIit'S InItil ninv and tho prof-I-ssion has thinned ont. Nviltllll lIaI'I1 wo ln-ro? Oh. our l'i01l l'ipv1'. I verily lwlit-vo that tho I-hilclrvn ot this sohool would :Is rc-aIlily t'ollow lIinI illill tho nionntain as thc- 4-llihlrvn of loIIg ago t'ollowI-Il that l'ipI-r of IIRI-Illiill 'l'o'.vn. lint In-lIolflZ III- is not alono for witlI lIiIII is lIis frionrl. tho NUIUIIIII pI-Ilagogml. I Ilo not wonale-r at his S0il'llllliij' for how is lw to know at IVil'lf unluvky Ill0lIl0lli his hrilliant My I'il1'llliFfl'j' SiIllli'IliS lllllj' Illilkt' a l'0IIllliIl2lfl0Il that will blow IID tho wholv sm-hool into rho nIiIlIll4- of nn-xt wa-ok. l fool ticklish myself wlwn I allow my tlioughts to run along that lino. Five lllilllIi1'S aftvr nino and all tho stnflc-nts in! Now I shall ho II-ft. alone again until l'l t'FS. Uh no. l was IlliSIliil'll. III-ro 1-onio two girls Ilfnshing hroathlm-ssly up tho walk. Yvs, girls, you spoilt too nnu-h time this morning powdoring your pretty littlo non-s anml arranging those- he-wit:-lling curls. But hurry! Tlwrv is still a 4-lxanvo that tho vlassvs havv not passvtl and all may yvt he wvll. Now thvy art- gono :Incl all is qnivt. Mnvh profonncl knowlt-Ilgv spit-I-cl. with thc usual amount ot' nIis4-lIivvons fun, will he a4'qIIiI'01l in tht-so halls to-day. Thus: Toiling. rI-joiI1ing, sorrowing Hnwarxl through svhool tht-y I-limb Sona- Ilays with worriod looks :InIl sighs Soxno days with joys snhlinie. Elizahotll Leslie. 5 ff' 'C-XXV. Q-K KQJP777 VQNHX. f I lf-WWW, ' - '5i3'? . Tie? 37. I V - e :-igjggg e 15- - W 1, xi, .. S Q 2 .x Advertisements XXI? 1 vfjviff. Q 6-iff 3-x I 5 xv? 1 '1 A I 1 iffiv vim' ' 1 . I . ' 1735 xfff ,, in ' f IN. - - 1 A f I Img A 4...-..-..........-. ....-......-..- Q3 s: O 4-F 4-7 Ir-4 Q2 a nv-l I3-0 O +3 bbed I'O WC-BFG ng T1 SP of flowers the Bb .E L. o :Q e heat and land the treat that's in each golden cone, I Gam. adr U2 -v-1 ICE-CREAM cheerg our SS hi gh-cla F-4 O N-4 CD L4 GJ .-CI I I I -LCINVD1 I I I I I I I 1 20 I E I 125. Iam I Iss 1: 1-'Q-I 1 QJ Ii Qqcg.-Q ,I mm ' Ima H I IE13 I ,:1:a..s If :1rn'- II MIN-A 1-3 I 'xg' Ig,-Q Ii? 1. Q Il I 1025 I 33 I 25 I I+,-Q II I 4-1 II ga 1 ,E I ., I IEE 1I IU1.2 1 Q cted lu I Sele Cold II . 1: , - 'l'. I-0 Wt 4 1 ... C3 511 -4-I .-C1 .20 Qi th Escape emble SS A TH I up-to-date W and Music late .QA :EE ,QE gow Oo S-cu .-C +2220 Ei 38 S-47? ?c:s 3.5 2.20 r-. , go ,qw ,S 34.1 5:50 352.5 MED I3 Q-+2 305. cv 65:0 Ege- Q-4-v-1,2 533.-C. O -4-1 v.Ow :CDE c6 '+-J U22 w You Sho 8 FE SCA CK I TT MA 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' T' X 5 ,, 10 xr N :Sf 'YF' 77 QV rr f f I44liHx AIN v 'iii-I9 IW-, ' A e 'i 'Ti-f T. 'Wi WTI ' X-'15 ,NW ' ' 1 . ' N Q 7' C599 ' ' Q at 337 1' ' l Sf 2 ' ,QQXX FUN AND FACTS Miss Fisher fin eookingi-- Helen, I thought you were going to econolnize, and here I find you witl1 both jlllll llllli butter on your bread. Ilelen- Why, of course, Miss Fisher, 0110 piece of bread does for both. Uhapin bought a ticket at Medill and going out on the platform said, How soon does the il'2lI1l start? Why there she goes nomvg you've just missed her. said the tieket agent. Vhapin set out ill pursuit of the train with all his might. ln two or three minutes he eanie trudging baek to 1neet a laughing erowd which had gathered. Well. did you eateh her? said the tieket agent. No, said l'l1apin, but, by jingo. I inade her puff. Mrs. Seyb texplaining tl1e word substitutel- Now pupils. if l'd go down to the store, eall for UIllI1Dll9li'S pork llllll beans and the elerk gave nie Heinze's pork and beans, what would he give me? Roy A.-+ Bette1' beans. Son--- Pa, how do you find the least eonnnon divisor? FilIINTY''G1'ZlI'l0llN. son! Haven't you found that yet? IVe were looking for that when 1 XVPllf to sc-hool. .lohn F.- Last night, I dreamed that I daneed with the prettiest girl at the ball. l'ldna- Did I dance well. Mr. Hollar-- Didn't I tell you to be prepared with your history lesson. and here you are u11able to repeat a li11e of it. Elnier- I didn't tl1i11k it was neeessaryg I have heard that history repeats itself. Miss Rolle- Now, Clark, if you can get that i11 your l1ead you will have the whole thing i11 a nut-shell. Milliner teoaxillglyj- T11e white feather o11 the hat makes Illilllrllll look about twenty- one. Miss Fisher---- XVl1y 11ot put on two or three more? Miss lf'ishe1'- How lllillly skirts ean you get out of a yard? llelenkrlt depends upon whose yard you get into. Arnoldw They say people wl1o live together grow to look alike. Willa-- Then you niust eonsider that I have absolutely refused your proposal. Negro Waitress at Hotel La Plata--f'You all's kin eonie o11 down to bre'kfus', now. Arnold lV.w Aw, we will just lay i11 bed a while longer. Waitressi You'll have tk-onie right along llown, nowg we inns' have that sheet flll' the table 1-lot. A. J. Mc-Clain-- You want to keep your eyes open around here, today. Philip Miller- What for? . Q A. .l.- People will think you are a blind fool if you go around Wltll them shut. You say I1101'0 lllllll fllilll 0110 have proposed to you, said tl1e angry husband, Well, I only wish you'd have Ill2Il'l'i1'Il the first fool that proposedq' I did, answered Mrs. Knotts. Dealer tbargaining for cowl- How nnu-h n1ilk does she give? Matthew B. twarilyjgul don't rightly iill0XV, sir. But she-'s a good-natured cow, and she'll give all sl1e eau. Doctor Horton- You should take a walk every Ill01'lll1lg on an empty stomach. Mr. Emlnionds- W'hose? -. '-?-Q his T 177555 mfg-c Wi- OQDEI' I. - xs. - , x - fgig ' 0 3 1 T- x fr 1 xxxjfa ', ' 1 HSNEQ- - . - ' L f 'Sl q..-..-...-.....................-..-..-..-..-......-..-..-..- - - .... ..,.-.,-...,.-.,.. gl. I Uffim- 0 l'l2ll'lIll'I'N Trust Co. I I'Iion4-s -offi.-.I ms. 1:1-S. 242. I DR. PERRY S. BORTON I OSTEOPATH I Kahoka, Missouri I li:IImx':itm'y Diagnosis F Minor Su1'g.:1-ry I-...... .... ...-..-..-..........- -. .-..-.. I I I DR. F. A. JOHANSEN I Physician and Surgeon I I Kahoka, Missouri I I I I I Matlicks' Lumber I Makes I Better Buildings I MATLICKS, LUMBER AND I COAL co. I nuuJnNu HEADQUARTERS I Kahoka, Missouri I I I far Economical Transporidfivi i ,,. --- .I . I 1 cH 1gv3.0,,mf E ' 4-454.1 I I JOHN E. BEATTY I Kahoka, Missouri I 4- -..- .. ........-..-...............- .. -..-......-..... .-... .. - .. .. ... -..-. DR. A. C. ALEXANDER Dentist Southwest Corner Square Kahoka, Missouri --ll- 1 1 --uu1uu1nn1u1lp1n.-u-.ll-q1li- XQOQPENDEN7 I' I' 'I IAIIII Kahoka Telephone and Construction Co. ,1,Lq.-.1-4,1..1u......1n.1n,lsu1.....n1n-u1...-,miniH-...-..p1..1..-.nn..n.-..1.,i,,1,,,.. The Leather Goods Store J. T. McKEE Sz SON Kahoka, Missouri -n-n---.....-q-1.11.1-. 1.,..-vu.--1--.--1-1.1.-1-1-.1 .. .. -. 1 1 .. .. 1 1..1.......-., 1 HARRY KEARNS The Best Place To Get A SHAVE OR HAIRCUT Kahoka, Missouri -I' YT Nx Q Ls- fl X iff kwa, 77 sr sy-H7 r Vixllhk - 5154 iigv.-Ltxar, ' 1 kD:7:T?jr -xx r f -- . 7- f5?i:'4f' . , W- NVQ! no A r ' 4 ' S 2 ,N 'K FUN AND FACTS Harrison WV. talking to another angel like himself up in heaven: t'Don't you know when we eaxne- up heie, we had to write was half way, some one told me to Bennett going down, after another Willa-- lf you tell a man anything, it Arnold- Yes and if you tell a woinan one of our sins on every step with chalk. When I get out of the way and on looking up, I found Leo box of chalk. goes in one ear a11d out the other. anything, it goes in both ears and out the mouth. Visitor at the sehool- Is there anyone in tl1e school who is an artist? Little boys in grades- No sir, but Neva Atherton, on the third floor, paints. James W.- Do you spell sense with e ol' S? Miss Rolle- That depends. Do you lI1l'Zll1 eents Illflillllllg' ll10llQ'y or sense meaning brains? .lalnes- Aw, I Llllllllj Illvilll either one. Mrs. S.m Don't you know that there is supposed to be no whispering allowed in school? lvllilf I want to say is, '1 ain't seen hiin since! ,, Kenneth Il.- I wasn't whispering aloud. Harrison fln an autoinobilejV- The lever here eontrols the brake. It is put on very quiekly in ease of an emergency. Ruth 1i.e l see, something like a lilILl0lltl.H Mr. Chapin tffrying to punish a ehild by fatherly appealJH Now what would you do if you were nie? Ward Gregory- I'd resign. 'l'eaeher-- If it eosts 200 to send a package what kind of staxnps would you put on it? llar1'y R.- Red ones. The girl walked briskly into the store and dropped her bag on the counter- Give ine a ehieken, she said. Do you want a pullet ? the storekeeper asked. No, the girl replied, I want to earry it. A Solid Fam-ti XV11at is the hardest thing about skating when you are learning? Doti The ice. Stafff-f Yon sit down on every joke we write. Miss Iiolle- XVell, I wouldn't if there was any point to them. After Mr. Brown had raked the yard he took the aeeuinulated rubbish into the street to burn. A lllllllljl-Bl' of neighbors' children came fiom-king about the bonfire, 2111101151 theln being a little girl whom Mr. Brown did not renieinber having ever seen. NVishing to lnake the stranger feel at ease, he beamed upon her kindly and said, Hello! 1sn't this a new face? A deep red suffused her freekles. No, she stannnered, it ain't new. It's just been washed. Miss Staeger texplaining how to keep from drowningj- thing you would do if you fell into Floyd tquieklyj- Get wet. Gayle Ii.- Say, did you know that Mack Montgomery eigarette froin a lalnp post? Leland S.-That's nothingg Ralph Urr is so tall that Floyd, what would be the first a deep pool of water ? is so tall that he ean light his he has to kneel down when he wants to put his hands in his trouser pot-kets.' A Two 111811 were standing 011 the corner when a Ford and some of the llltfilt. The garage inan eaine and after ears in all kinds of fixes but this is the first one I out of it. a nieat truck collided and spilled looking things over said, I seen ever saw with the liver knocked 555-Re, ' . .irlfiiii Us-SSW -SN fairs , s,'Y, 'i s . ,7g KW? I' ' Q - -- QV f I E Q , - :od Ifixilh. ' I - - ' 1 4' ' I +,1,, .-11111i111 - --------u i1111111111 1n1 ego I I I I I I I I I I The Man With The Surplus I I Wins I Norris E. Hunter I I . I -N I I i The man who happens to have a sur- -'M i i plus on pay day or the difference be- : tween what he eams and spends, and , : I puts it in a strong bank to awumulate, Watch, Clock and Jewelry I is bound to get somewhere in life. I - ' I E Buy only what is necessary for your Repairing I I health and comfort: save the rest- l the surplus with .... I I M- 1 1 I THE EXCHANGE BANK Kahokav MiSIS0w'i I Kahoka, Missouri I I I I I I I I I ..-ai..- ...-..-..- E Taxi S1-rviu Plmuo 204 I 5 I I i A. W. LANG 8: COMPANY 1 DR. S. W. PILE 1 lmisn-xhumrs uf Dentist I Studebaker 8a Overland Cars I . , I ' Kahoka, Missouri i Kahoka, Missouri I I I I ' -.. ............ . -,..L...-......-..-,..-..-..........-..-..-.,.....-..-. I T A Flmsu AND CLEAN sTocK OF I GROCERIES and I KAHOKA PRODUCE CO. T VEGETABLES I I Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Fur AT ALL TIMES I Kahoka, Missouri The Smllh Side G '0f'el'Y i I J. H. BAUM i I Kahoka, Missouri I I ' ' 4. -.. .........-... ..l.. .------.----- .----L 'Q W9 FF ' Nfv Q MQWB. -as Fi 5 T x r 1 xxya Q A .igrxlqxpr Gr-'17 79 Q x-x!'777 , ' 1-A, N a7fi7 h - lx. 4 ' 67 V - Y 9 5 ' ' it - X- .-5:5-me , ' - siren' 226.9 W' ,J ' Q 'K - '71 gf ' -as h 15 ,o - , in fgixw, xg J .-5 .. - ' if 7 ' 4..-...-..-..-.. --------- -.-.--.... - -..- 1. l ! l l I 1 L E 3 The New Models g An Exchange of Q I . . that we f1l'11Sh each day PHOTQGRAPHS 1 reflect the very latest in 1 . . I Style tendencies. Keeps Friendships Close 5 Come -in and look them i over. i i Lovely Corsages and Hand- I 1 5 Made Handkerchiefs for Gifts DELL DUNNELLY I : . f PHOTOGRAPHER i L Sterling Hat Shop l ! 5 Kahoka, Missouri Kahoka, Missouri i I l !.-:.., -.....:s - -Z are -Ze as ...-..L..-.. .... .....-...........-.-..-..- 1 L 1 l 1 , 1 i ' i 5 Merchant Tailor I I l 5 Furniture and f . ,, Suits Made to Order i Undertaklng i French Dry Cleaning and -H ff Pressing Q I T i RUGS and LINOLEUMS fi v-- E Kahoka, Missouri Phone 398, Kahoka, Mo. 5 i 4 1 i ! 1 gi. 1uu1pu1n-na1nn-u- --1--11 ---u--.-,-1.11-f. 11111-1-1 --111111-null I ' 1, x Sify? XXV fi' filth X iii? ew' SF' : iiipv ,ZX V ARA ' ' Ki?-T31 ' ' Sign - I w,, :ix ,X Q , . .0 QES5 - s' - , 'mil NVhen the yt bu. phone rang in the evening, one of the post. offiee force said, Pa, central wants Margaret T.- I've a brother in New York that didn't eat there for two weeks. Dot M.- XVhen was that? Margaret- When he was in Chieagof' Mr. Chapin tafter a lesson on snowh- As we walk out on a eold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand? .lolm FishA Gloves. Thomas. asked Mr. Hollar, what ean you tell me of Amerit-a's foreign relations at present? Thomase- They're all broke. Mr. Hollarf- Why should XVashington's birthday be eelebrated more than mine? Garland- He never told a lie. Mr. Etilll0llllSi Yvll2li is your impression of harmony? Earnest L.- A freekled-faeed girl, in a polka dot d1'ess, leading a eoaeh dog. Une Sunday noon at the city depot while waiting for the loeal tea kettle and a copy of the Sunday morning Globe, a girl from Chit-ago saw one of Kahoka's prominent young men, garbed in sport togs, coming down the platform. The girl said, ls that the eity's champion golf-player or a caddy? A friend of this young Illilll'S standing near the Uhieago girl said, Hes neither the champion golf-player or the caddy. Why, Miss, that's Craig Hiller. Miss Galland tputting up pic-tures?-I ean't find a single pin. Where do they all go anyway ? Miss Montgomery- 1tfs hard to tell, because they're pointed in one direction and headed in another. Two health enthusiasts were disrussing methods, when one of them suddenly said, You still take your morning bath, l suppose? t'Never miss it, my boy, said the other. Sometimes I take it hotg sometimes I take it cold, but Wllell I'm in a rush, I take it for granted. Une day as Kenneth H. was running down the street, he ran into a man who held him fast. What are you running for? he asked. l'm trying to stop a fight, returned Kenneth. How's that? said the man. WVhy, l'n1 running so that the other boy won't eateh me. A teacher asked members of a elass one day what they would like to do. And what is your ambition, Jimmie? she inquired. l think 1 would like to wash mother's ears,'i was the reply. Albert squirmed as he studied his church lesson. What is the matter? his mother asked. Uh, mother, he burst out, this catechism is awfully hard. lsu't there a klttyehism 1 eould study? In answer to the question, Define a parable, Jody Alexander wrote, A parable is a heavenly story with no earthly meaning. llill Bridges went into a store to buy a jar. He saw one that was turned upside down and cried, How absurd! The jar has no mouth. Turning it over, he was once more astonished. Why, the botto1n's gone, too! he ex- claimed. V Miss Rolle- NVhat is politeness? Cecil H.- lt is the art of not letting other people know what you think of them. K Y 5 .515-gf , ' - ,gif ,R-, ? 5 xf 1 big, ' 1 1- 5 Wi? ' o A 1- aki 15-ff ,Q S , 1 4 .. M6 I I :- Q- - 2 1 f Ji K V4Rs.. +......-...-.......-..-.......-..-..-......-..-..-......-..-.. -.-..-. ..-..-.............- 1. ! L ! l L l L ! 1 5 ' I ! . ! Ch3l'leS A. Wallace i ! ! CITY DRAY Sz TRANSFER , Q The place to buy good Q Q 1 All kinds of hauling Q GROCERIES Anywhere, Anytime I . 4 and save money - E i i i - Phone 46 1 5 I . . I 5 Kahoka, Missouri Kahoka, Missouri i 1 i Q l T ! 1 : -1pQc1g.1:pz-gin-anvil-1-Ili :l 2' 17 2::lllll:.?l:L, lui., nn- 11 4 4 1-2 1 -i ini 1 5 2 ! T 1 l i CONKLIN'S 5 I FLORSHEIM SHOES ' 1 E FOUNTAIN PENS Q -:mdk I 1: -1- : LUXITE HOSIERY I GUARANTEED g To Give Satisfaction if 3 J. MEYERS sl BRO. 1 Q south side Park I I Kahoka, Missouri Bridges Drug Store g Kahoka, Missouri 1 E ii .. 'X I ii A l I A pi. in 111-1--1 n-1a--u-n-----I.-..---1 - -..-n-n-u.- - - -an---11.1-Q. mam -5. .Lew 5' 1 Q Vixxmx ladgg 'iii-.'?:'-9,4 ' , - A Fiji' A . , 4 . '. ' 3 N 5' l S 1- - 2 Jew X Q' 'QS .X 676' KS' 5 5'f5.!T'9iYi. - Q 1 7 v,'- Q ' x- 7 ' wif' , 1 : , eva: mv! , f 0 ' - 'Q 1 R90 f ' Q 11 in S2 .1 - ', f fl K . '- 3 ' Win X. f :' 'P 1 15 1 E 1 You Will Find 1 WEAK EYES l 1 ' - g f' A U ':pMe Lme of Defective vision lowers effi- Q QUEENSWARE L ciency. Headaches, unusual Q GLASSWARE fatigue and nervousness are i 11 WALL PAPER i caused by weak eyes. Have 1 1' PAINT your eyes examined by I 3 l - I f NOTIONS 5 Harry Martin 3 THE EMPoR1UM Ovtomeffiit fmd Eye 1 Q LENA SEYB Prop. SDeClHllSf 5 Kahoka, Missouri Eyes Tested Free i 1 Kahoka, Missouri i i 3 1 H 1 y I lggglmuusnliilli-llllhlllillillill!-illl ?ll1'll1!ll-lull v1i11111i7 1 1-IIVIIQL 1 1 1 I Q . . 3 Q Claude L. Fish 1 e Prepare For Life's Journey Furniture and 1 i Bv Fortifying Yourself With f . I ' I T T A Bank Account I L ndertaklng It ls 0ne Sure Way of ' ' i ! Achieving Success e Start A Savings Account Licensed Embzflmer ,roday with The New Motor Equipment 1 FARMERS TRUST co. OF 1 -- 1 I ! ! i Wcst Side Square A om' mmm Q Kahoka, Missouri I 1 3 I ! 1 1 ! ' .5..-.....-..... .. .. .. .. .. - -..-..........-..-...-... - ... .. - - - - ....-........ l -I' l -:.:-- ' - - ss-'Rr' gy- qlfii-.y 417,572 5. ' -Q, 'wiitlij X my ii ' - g an in Vikki., .. Aly N f e - Q A if . S Q 2 ' - 51 Miss Staeger- Floyd, why haven't you your lesson? It 1'ouldn't have been very hard to learn. Floyd- No, Miss Staeger, it was not because it was so hard to learn, but because it was so easy to forget. Freshie- What keeps a balloon up? Sophie- Gases and hot air. Freshie- Gosh, what keeps you down, anyway ? Avilda was writing a letter, when she paused and hem-ame very thoughtful. Gladys, she finally remarked, do you spell 'graphic' with one 'f' or two?', Well, responded Gladys, if you are going to use any, you just as well go the limit. Stranger- Have you lived here all your life? Dallas- Not yet. ' Wilkie- I had an awful puncture-3 I ran over a milk bottle, yesterday. Father- Couldn't you see the bottle? Wilkic+ Nog the kid had it under his coat. Mr. Chapin- What is steam ? F1OI'9H0l+'Wviltt'I', crazy with the heat. Jake Ito doetorl- Will you give me something for my head ? Doctor- 1 wouldn't take it as a gift. Ward, does your Mother give you anything if you take your medivine without 1'1'yi11g? No, but she gives me something if I don't. Ernest- XVhat is the safest port in a storm TJ tlhris- The parlor davenportf' Gayle- Does the moon affect the tide here? Wilbur- No, the un-tied. John- Have you heard the story about the foot ? Hill-- No. John- Uh, you have, too ! Louis--v What kind of tree would svare a eat? James- 1 don't know. Louis- A dog-wood. Dad, 1 was simply great in the relay events, boasted Van. Thnt's fine, son! We'll make use of those talents, now. Your mother will soon be ready to relay the carpets. Emily Clay fin sociologyJ- What's the exam on? Hill- Paper. Edna Daggs- WVhat are the mumps? Harry Riffle- They are a swell disease. S. S. Teacher- Harry, what in the Bible shows that it is wrong to have two wives? Harry- No man can serve two masters. A. J.- l hear Knabe was kicked off the basket ball squad. Floyd B.- How so? A. J.- He was told not to tam-kle ,the ball and he tackled the l'0Ill'll.'y Miss Rolle- What ki11d of a husband would you advise me to get ? Miss Staeger- Get a single man and leave the husbands alone. l l kb J ,77777 .. - -xnxe' ' l -d?SGew,, 'ff SQFYMS H' D V- -Q, :'ir2vvj iff? ' ' ' Y 7' '29, ' S l ' 5 , - -is ff is ' 2 - ,, - L -Y D rf4ix.x.. i 1 HIGHER EDUCATION William Jewell College 1 At Liberty, Mo. l l is the best college West of the 5 Mississippi River for Boys. i - Q Write for a bulletin and learn 2 for yourself. Also offers courses for girls. ! i l . l . I I W. A. DUNN l Dealer in All Kinds of Light i and Heavy 5 Hardware i from Cutlery to Farm 1 Implements ! , 1 . Q South Side Square Kahoka, Missouri l ! l l 4-............ ...-.........................,.....- -..1...-I...-I.,-...1.,1.,1..-....1..1...-.,in1n 1... .-1'--n-1.-sr gf lk p-nil.,....,.1.......-.I-..-n1...-l......-.,,.....,,......n1.,1...- 1 1 1 1 ..... .- 1..1....-1.1.5-I MILLINERY 'S' l H l E I I l .K An unlimited collection of ap- in proved styles in tailored and dress hats for the Miss and the Matron The Vogue Kahoka, Missouri ...u1,,1.,.1 1 .....1. 1..1..-q1, ini...- I l l u 1 ! l li 1 I I L 1 l ll 1. FOR GOOD GROCERIES ll the whole year through T GO TO M BLUM'S GRDCERY ll The Home-Like Store ... l East Side Square f' Kahoka, Missouri H l 'l -.... .. -..-.......,........-.........Q. l v N 77 xv :Tx 'XTVX x 5- G B Ellmhx' l,kJ1 ?'r, ffv' .7 iglgy rw i - - ., T -1 'V Q 5 , 2 fr N. -LEW- ' k'3xIV Q mai' X1 3,- av I P 1 f A MY? A Ifgll X, f I :QW O ,V r -ws -K u -3 l' fl 45 ' . . X E7 5 2223 ' - A 5' Q 2 - .Elo 1u1..-...1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1-u1nu1..1n THE CLARK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Welcomes the boys and girls who graduate into the larger problems of life, and would be glad to counsel with them on their problems. The bank has been here for nearly fifty years. Kahoka, Missouri STOP AND THINK There are only two good places to eat AT HOME and at the HOME CAFE SHAFFER BROTHERS Kahoka, Missouri .1n lk u1.,1...1 1 1 1 1 1 -n1n1n,1..1u1n-1 THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP Ready to Show You Phoenix and Pointex Hosiery Coats, Suits and Dresses L. P. Hume Kahoka, Missouri French Dry Cleaning We are experts in the care of clothes. In this shop only the most u.odern, sanitary methods are used. Here your garments are perfectly pressed, cleaned or repair- ed. Let us take care of all your clothes. See the Scotch Woolen Mill Suits Made to Order. Kahoka Pantatorium 156 West Main St. Kahoka, Missouri 1..1q.1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...n1n-.u1v.-.-11u-1.-1nu1--1.-1uu1.u1--11.1-.1u-1 ix 473. '77 N 1 1 X 4 X '? Q 1 i JG' fe4lg' A. mXv:,77E'g, vi' SR 7 1 AM l Q 1- Q Q 5 :FAQ T, F I ' 'TQ 7 E Q 1 A -' .iugxy What do you think of a school girl so modest she won't do Son- Say, Pa, what do yo11 eall a man who drives a ear? Father- It depends on how near he comes to hitting me. Dorothy B.-- Is this color fast and really genuine? Gallant Shop Assistant'- As genuine as the roses in your cheeks. D1mrothy- H'n1-er-show me something else, please. Fair eustouier-- Have you any invisible hair nets? Ulerkf-- Yes, , Customer- Let me see one, please. Miss Fisher- Rena, did you ever eat any tame rabbit? liena- No, but I've eaten domestic-s' hair. .Iohn S.- Of what species of preserved fowl is an expelled eo-ed Y Orval- I'll bite, what is she? John- Canned chicken. Josephine- I was just vaeeinated, and it hurts terribly. Clark tlooking at spotless t1I'Ill1- Xvll0l'LP?', Mr. Edmonds- On what day did Caesar defeat the greatest numbers? Dill!!-H011 examination day. Mule in the barnyard, lazy and slick: Boy with a pin on the end of a stick. Creeps up behind him, quiet as a mouse-- Urepe on the door of the little boy's house. Mrs. Seyb- If l cut a beefsleak in two and then the halves in two, what J1lIll0S-''QllilI'f9l'S. Mrs. Seyb- Good! And then, again? .lanies- Eighths. Mrs. Seyb- All right! And then. again? J ames- Six teenthsf' Zslrs. Seyb-- Exam-tly! And then? Ja Ines- Th irty-second s.' Mrs. Seyb-'tAnd then ? Jaxnes timpatiently J - Hash I Jake Graf- Uh, isn't that water pretty as it flows over the dam? Parson- You should say obstruction, Jake. Dorothy Bebb- How do you like my suit? llarry R.- A beautiful suit: who made it?' Dorothy- Carrie Nation. llarry- Is she a tailor? Dorothy- Yes, she made all the saloon keepers 1-lose. improper fractions. do I get? Clyde B.- lf a man should cut off his knee, where would be go to get another? Miss Fisher- Where ? Clyde- To Africa. Miss Fisher- Why ? Clyde- That's where the ne-groesf' Neva- I wish you'd pay a little attention to what l say. Marvin- l ani, as little as possible. Ruth L.- What do you take for la grippe? Lorena- 1 get it without taking anything. Y 371 av ! I iif-:Qian ' ' Q55 9'- RQFQV 1' s 1 :'i32?'gW ' ' K 4 X iii fiititx 1 - - 1 f Qu-n1n1.-. 1 1...1....1.,.1.. 111-1 . 1--11 mI1ln-- 1u-nu-ln-uu- -ln-un-nn-- i fof-1 1 2 i '-r 1 f 4 ff, 1 j it by FOUR sronzs -' Q A1 Clothing Company 2 g -' -eo Kahoka, Missouri . i i U xg The store for young men ! Kuppenheimer Clothes 3 i Stetson Hats Men's Fine Shoes and Oxfords Q For a graduating gift nothing l l is more pleasing than a pair of ' i Ladies' Glove Silk Hole Proof i : - ll ' 3 HOSE i I ,la , : 1 P -ibm See our big assortment- of col- Q Holtggrwfljasjwy ors and prices 3-..-..-..-.u-...-...-...-...-...-...- .... -.,.-...- ,-...- ..-. .- ..-...-..n-..,-...-...-..,-..- .- -..-..- g E ! l ! ' 1 , Always Ready To Serve You 3 l ! WITH BLACK CAT HOSE FOR SCHOOL E MARY NEWTON DRESSES and MIDDIES PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 5 WARNER'S RUSTPROOF CORSETS If l f , 0 ORE , Q A 0005 57 5 CASH DRY G I Z I l 4, .101 1 1 1...-...1,,-1...1.....u1..1 1.1 1 1.. .... 1. 1 1 1. 1. 1 1-1 1,11-i.-.tu14 4' W Xx mi f 35 + 1 7 5 ,AH v T' 147 ,Nl 7 iik .M ,. - - WLS'x1?f 'r 0, K A - 'N Q 7' V Q? ,4 ' 4. . 4 eq 1 ' ' Sf- , - Bw !Zsxwbx 5 s f 'S' rf- W. ' - xi- '7'T?'7 T VV 5 x 7775 Hardware and Farm Machinery Anything in the Hardware Line will be found here, also STOVES, VEHICLES, FARM MACHINERY PUMPS, WINDWILLS PLUMBING and FURNACES , Woodrull-Seyb Company ..11.-111..1..1...-...--1--.1-11-...1.. Thanking the pupils and faculty of the Kahoka High School for the patronage ex- tended us in the past and hoping I may be favored with a continuance of same, I am Very Respectfully, J. R. VANDOLAH Drugs, Druggist's Sundries Sz School Supplies 923' fri :swirl 791 eel? . s- f 95332 Qfixig Q 4 7 y 1 tails. - N:-I-A X? A ' 4 .4r'I'??v' 5.154 N, f V .R M rs. Lehman- Weedie, I've told you many times before not to let me find you kissing a man. Weedie- It's your fault, Mother. I asked you not to wear rubber heels. Say, waiter, growled the diner, there isn't a single oyster in this so-called oyster stew. Well, sir, answered the worried waiter, if you ordered cottage pudding, you wouldn't expect to find a cottage in the pudding, would yo11 ? Josephine- Ralph told me last night that he had given me his heart. Dot- Well, it's damaged goods. He told me last week that I had broken it. 'l'he teacher was very much annoyed by the continued mischievousness of one of the boys. At last in exasperation, she exclaimed, Harry, I wish I could be your mother for just about one week. I would rid you of your naughty disposition. Very well, 1 will speak to father about it, was Mr. Mnhrer's cool response. Earnest- Can you keep a secret ? I+'ernc? Yesg but unfortunately, I always tell it to someone who can't. Illanche- Tom's left his rubbers again. I do believe he would leave his head if it W61'e loose. Irene- 1 dare say you're right. He told me yesterday that he was going to Arizona for his lungs. .John Seyb- Don't you feel a little chilly? Do you think you'd better have something around you? Norma- IVell, wait 'til we get a little farther out in the country. Uwner of fishpond tto man who is trespassingJ- lJon't you see that sign, 'No fishing l10l'9?,U Angler- Yes, and I dispute it. There's good fishing here. Look at this stringful. The man must have been mad who put that up. Mabel- Why do you call a fast automobile driver a scorcher? Merle- Because he goes at a hot pace, makes pedestrians boiling mad, warms up the police, gets roasted in court, and calls it a burning shame. Miss Rolle- Why do authors always speak ofa smile creeping over the heroine's face? Ross Losey- Perhaps they're afraid that if it went faster it would kick up a dust. Is the writer of the following advertisement in the Free Press a jilted snitor bent on revenge or merely a great lover of sport? For Exchange-S85 diamond ring for dtruble-barreled shotgun. Mr. Edmonds and Mr. Chapin were waiting for the movies and Mr. Edmonds said, 'tl will ask you a question, and if I can't answer my own question, I will buy the tickets. Then you ask a question, and if you can't answer your question, you buy the tickets. Mr. Chapin agreed to this. Well, M1'. Edmonds said, you have often seen rabbit -dens? How do rabbits dig those dens without leaving any dirt around them? Mr. Chapin confessed, I don't know. That's your question, so answer it. Mr. Edmonds winked, and replied, They begin at the bottom and dig up. But, said Mr. Chapin, how do they get at the bottom to begin ? That's your question, was Mr. Edmonds' rejoinder. Answer it, yourself. Mr. Chapin bought the tickets. Une night last fall Pat Lehman and Emma Soule entered Matti:-k's Cafe' and asked Bus Boone for Something to drink. Pat had a hard time fishing out his change. When the drinks came they had straws in them and Pat and 'Emma proceeded to suck the liquid through the straws as they saw the people around them doing. Pretty soon Emma exclaimed in a rather loud voice, My sucker's broke! Well, you don't need to tell everybody, retorted Pat. . i 4. .-......-..........-..-........,..................-..... ... ..... -,.......,........-...., ..................1.-. An ,- 1 ' T S -Q 'Cx V- K5,24'i'7 4 , w 5 it Villh-. ' X . - 1 . h: , ' .1..1.1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1n1..1..1g.1.u1.g1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111.111 1 1 1 i I ' so 1 5 S ' f 1 i Ir: Q ff W Ka l , l A : Q .L I I I 1 . ' 1 1 If you had nursed and raised it from a gos- i i ling and it laid a golden egg every day would Q l you kill it? ! l ! Z Reputation is built on confidence. Years of 2 building may be killed in a twinkling. 2 Dealers, who are taking the line of least j resistance -- cheap, unieliable clothing, 1 , shoes, ladies' ready-to-wear'-in fact every 2 thing you Wear. 1 If a customer is mislead once it means lost i I confidence, lost patronage and lost good Will. i 1 - i Werre The Clothier Werre hoe lore i They serve you best. 3 l l l -1' xv? 4597? ,miiiw 'W-ZW? I Y Y filth-.- 5.54 x?fl P S ' Z V A hmm Mr. Knotts- Did you give Mr. Hollar my message? Marvin- No, sir, he was out and the office was locked. Mr. Knotts- Well, why didn't you wait for him, as I told you? Marvin- There was a notice on the door, saying, 'Return at once,' so I came back as fast as I could. Mr. Edmonds- Now then, Paul, suppose you had two apples and you gave another boy his choice. Youll tell him to take the bigger one, wouldn't you? Paul- No, sir. Mr. Edmonds-- But. why not? Paul L-. 'Twouldn't be necessary. Professor tdiseussing the brainl- Harold, what does your brain do when you want to remember anything? Haroldfnlt tells me to open my book. Dave- I was motoring the other day and I mine to a river, but couldn't3 find any way to get across. Miss Fisher- IVell, what did you do? Dave-- Oh, I just sat down and thought it over. Two Juniors stretched and yawned. What shall we do to-night ? said one. I'll toss up a coin for it, his churn replied. If it's heads we-'ll go to the moviesg if it's tails Weill call on Emily and Willa and if it stands on edge we'll study. lVilla- Oh, Arnold! Hear how the trees moan and sigh. Arnold- I guess, dear, if you were as full of green apples as those trees are, you'd moan and sigh, too. Ruth B.- What happened when your father told your fiance he ought to put something aside for a rainy day? Georgia- A little later, Dad missed his raincoat. John F.- How a1'e you getting along at home while your wife's away? Harry M.- Fineg I've reached the height of efficiency. I can put on my soeks now from either end. Earnest- I really couldn't live without you. You are the-er-very breath of my life. Ferne- Did you ever try holding your breath ? Mrs. Seyb- Why are you late? I-larry K.- I was kicked by a mule. Mrs. Seyb.- It shouldn't have taken you thirtyvone minutes to get kicked by a mule. Harry- Oh, it didn't take long to get kieked, but he kicked me in the wrong direction. Mr. Chapin- Even love is governed by certain scientific laws. By applying Iloyles' law, we find that the harder the pressure, the lower the gas. Isn't that right Mr. Seyb? Letitia-'fDo you like corn on the ear? Marie- I never had one there. I saw a girl on the lawn with stocking on wrong side out., so I turned the hose on her. Miss Fisher- Johnny, why were you tardy? Johnny- The bell rang before I got here. Teacher t to class in Natural Historyl-'Wvhat kinds of birds are most frequently kept in captivity? 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