Kirklin High School - Kay Yearbook (Kirklin, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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F5 , lfy J V2 Anya!-P . 11,-' Lgmfq 'IQ-A' '-lffaigv, ,Whyf--v-f.' , ,fivfaf J.'fji1'w M: 1 -Q,-'-1ff,,A-L. 1'J.--'Cry ,vw f -vf,n,eSsj3g.H'9', , m:.w'aJr.i.-Jsif .a,m ainivfs-afmmzmwiefhiwf-zkfi-?:l1 ?I1'ff'?:fFa1Z1,, mtv- .:.:57QW.LiQw:-eras-Zi,-i , 1.2121 THE KAY KIRKLIN HIGH SCHOOL HHH H -Q1 I ,fm .2-2,3 I C24p4fv++'lZf'2Z4,K3 1923 r- - Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Streei PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 ,asv b. ,Q ir i.. 3 , v , , if lr. I . . 'ug' -.y if 54? I ' A va ff' in Q ' W- p ' ' -' :E ' .DY X 4-ef' + , ,-. 5 , ' 3 - i N . f 3 11- ' .. 4, .M - . ai -P55 - ' 4- - 4 fl - I , r cf - - - , e . ' r U i, , G. ' - , -it ' Sim , U . is ,, V, , ' ru v X gi, ' F rf Ui Ll nf' b 5 e 5. I 4. i ' Nix, a' 4 ' I ' J- ' ' ' qi ', . ' ' A ! .J f 5 S V lil ' Foreword. XYQ, thc Scuim' Class of '25, publish this the III X'Hll'lll'lt' pf the Kay. fm' the purpose of perpetuating' H. S. 1'ClHt'l'llIJl'Z11lCCS and to continue thc xxwwk uf mn' wurtl1y prede- cessurs. Film! ' 1' Dedication XYe. the Senior Class uf Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-tliree atiectionatelv dedicate this Volume uf the Kay. to the memory uf dur friend and sclitwliiiate- Everett Cory. Gone. 5. Anntlier hand is lwecknning ll' Another call is given. .-Xml glwws nnce inure with angel steps The path which leads tn heaven. Uni' ynung and gentle friend sw true. XYas loved Irv us allg .Xnd when his task un earth was dune lle gladly answered lriurls call. 'lihe light of his yljllllg life went wlwwn. As sinks hehind the hill The gliiry of a setting staff Clear, suddenly. and still. Mary Swackliannner ln aplireciatimi of l'he unfailing kinrliiess and guild fellowship of Miss lloe Bowers. Xllio has piloted us thru three years of our High Sclioul career. De pafi-2 menkt I. H4-' Fe.,cnVix C1 a. but ldumm Rihlchci Calcnlar Lila.: amy Fhicclhncogi Alvcvixilmcnii 'l' H I-I li .X Y M. D. Boulden Ctllllllf' Su1,+u1'i11tcmlc11t R. F. Swope J. C. McBride l-vxx'nNl1ip Trustee Principal Resivned Izmuarv. NZM b . . L V A Y. .tx gi lk: !1 rn : L1 THE KAY I. W. Conner Elvin Valentine Principal Asst. Principal Mathematics and Physics History I , I Celia Kiphart Ruth Costlow flimmercial Arithmetic Home Economic: :mil Junior High School and Latin li I GH T THE KAY HW Lloyd Luzader Lelia Repass muzll 'limilming and Music and Art Agriculture Iloe Bowers Mrs. J. C. McBride lfnglnh -lunim' High Sclnml NINE THEKAY As We See Them llue ljnwers l.lillgllSlllfC3.ll'l1 yen he quiet? just remember please you're nut dismissed yet. Elvin Valentine 1Histnry1-The xvnrld kimws nuthing of its greatest men. Ruth Cnstlnn' 1H. E. and Latinj-She Heats upon the River of Caesar and Cicertfs thoughts. Llpycl Luzader QM. 'lf and Butanyl-Earth is so kind. that just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest. Lelia Repass fMusic and Artl-Music is luve in search uf a word. Nellie Mcliride 1-luninr High Sclinnly-Let ns have peace. Celia Kiphart tlnniur ll. S. and Cuni. Arithmeticl-Oh, the heart is a free :incl fetterless thing! l. XY. Conner fl'rincipal. lllathematics and Physics!-lt's perfectly all right fur you tu :lu that as lung as l clun't see yuu. nl. C. Mcliride 4l'rincipal. Mathematicsle-Knowledge comes hut wis- clwni lingers. TEN XX THEKAY Senior Class Colors Blue and XYhitc Flower Blue Carnation Motto B2 and B y's. OFF1cers. President ...,.. Vice President . .. Secretary-'I'rea5urer .. T XY ELVE ... . Fred Morton Maude Gorham B uell Robison l'T 1'll 'llIll 'l 'V''1 'f 'l: ' T H E K A Y FRED MORTON Vice President '2Og President '2l. '23g Stall '23g Mr. XYorthington in Miss Cherry Blossom 225 Harry in The Private Sere- tary '23. His favorite jewel is a Ruby, MAUDE GORHAM Hesper Basket Ball '2lg Debating Club '2lg Staff 'l, '23g Japanese in Miss Cherry Blos- som '22g Mrs. Stead in The Private Secre- taryu '23g Miss Primer in Love Pirates of Hawaii '231 Chorusg Staff '21, '23g Yiee Pres- ident '23. Sink or swim. live or die. survive or perish, I'm going to succeed or 'bust. ' BUELL ROBISON Iirsh Vice-President '2lg James in Miss Cher- ry Blossom '22g Football '22, '23g Pirate in Love Pirates of Hawaii '23, He's here. he's there. He most anywhere. GRACE JOHNSON Purty Madam Sniellsweet in XYild Rose 'Zig Debating Club '2l: Secretary '21. ,225 lap- anese in Miss Cherry Blossom '22g Hawaiian in Love Pirates of Hawaiing Staff '23. My heart is in Detroit, My heart is not here. THIRTEEN Q hu.. 'Qs Q5 T H E K A Y imwwVwwiw1iW z'w'u ii w'l'3 ww ERNEST BUTCHER Butch Basket Ball, '20, '2lg American in Miss Cherry Blossom '22g Pirate in Love Pirates of Hawaii '23 Staff '23. None but himself can be his parallel. RUBY KUTZ Kutz Maicl in XVild Rose '21g japanese in Miss Cherry Blossom '22g Kainlane in Love Pirates of Hawaii '235 Chorus. Curlylocks, Curlylocks, wilt thou be mine? RALPH WELLMAN Pood Debating Club '2lg Foot Ball '22, '23g Staff '21, '23g American in Miss Cherry Blossom '22g Knox in The Private Serce- tary '23, Four years without a case. GEORGIA CORY Gee Miss Talkilot in VVild Rose '2lg Chorus '22g Cherry in Miss Cherry Blossom '22g Orchestra '21, '23. Happy am I, from care I'm freeg. XYhy can't they all be contented like me? FUURTEEN THEKA GARTH SMITH Smithy American in Miss Cherry Blosom '22 Chorusg Pirate in the Love Pirates of Ha- waii g john in The Private Secretary '23. Pa, give me a nickle, I want to be tough. NORA MCKINNEY M-Nora American in Miss Cherry Blossom '22 Chorus. Joy, mirth and inerriment- The essence of all life. ROVENE SHARP American in Miss Cherry Blossom '22 Chorus. And still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all the Math she knew. HELEN SAMPLE Treasurer in '21 3 Japanese in Miss Cher- ry Blossom '22g Chorusg Staff '23. XVhen duty and pleasure clash, Let duty go to smash. FIFTEEN V .1 73. X ,.v' llllllillllilllllIlll1llllill.liil'll',i,l1i li Ml ' 1 'i l ll T H E K A Y lllili,,illll,lllllllll.llllIliiilllllllllrllll',ll,llilHIllllllllllllllllllllilllllll VI Y ,, ,gint V. l r i 'I4.. -Q'- '13 HERBERT CRAWFORD Hrchestrzl '20, '21, '22, '25g Fuutlnall '23g .-X111e1'ic:m in Miss Cherry lIlU55UI1lU '22, Au atlilctu. 21 musician. a student and gentllc- mzm-all in one. IRENE SHARP -lapzuiese in Miss Cherry Blossom '22g Clmrus. She looked the boys over and passed them by, For a well cliggern has caught her eye. WILLIAM IRWIN Bill American in Miss Cherry Blussumh '223 Yice Vresirlent '22, The tuaclu-rs call him VVilliam, His father calls him Will, His Mother calls him Wfillie. .-Xml the fr-llers call him Bill. CARRIE WILES Bllllll in XYilcl Ruse '2lg M Vherry llliissmir' 'ZZQ Chorus. Sweet as a summer wind, Pair :ns the peach blossomsf SIXTICEN aid in Miss THEKAY RANDOLPH TURNER Randy American in Miss Cherry lilossunf' '22g Chorusg Mr. Spalding in The Private Secre- tary '25, Don't be a slave to old man XYorry. MAE MCKINNEY M-Mae japanese in Miss Cherry lllussulllu '22g Chorus. She was ever fair and never proud. Hall tongue at will. and yet never loud. PAUL CLEMENTS Peelie Ftmtliall '10, '20, '21, '22: American in Miss Cherry Iilnssmnn, '223 Chonrsg Pirate in Lime Pirates uf llaxvaiif' '23. .-X little nonsense, now and then, ls relished hy the lmest ot men. GWYINN SMITH japanese in Miss Cherry lllussniii '22, Shes a friend. shes a pal. Shes an all-round gal, SEXFENTEEN QF' H: 5 'IBN TH IC K A Y l l l LESTER FAUCETT Lee fll4lI'llS. l wuiilcl lin- :incl flic ai bacl1uloi'. FERN THOMPSON Fern L'lim'us3 'l'l1u1'1ilmx'ii 'ZUQ 'llg 'll 'ioiin- nlziy shi-'ll choosu il lofty site. 'Xml lviiilrl an hospital of snowy wliitcf' MARTIN NOLTE Nanny Hi'clicsti':i 2.771 Clmiwisg lfimtlizill 'w VX gi-iiiiil hui' xxith gift of galw. -X lmy mini' girl soon will iialig ln high scluml four ycars has simnt. .Xml ulnfii xxx' lcavr, hc will hzivc wciitf' FLOSOM GRAY Rebbie Marial in XYilcl Ruse 'llg lizisket lilll ll , iXmci'iczui in Miss flicrry lllussmii 77 L liuriifg 1 li'cliesti'z1 25. lnuigli :uid thu wurlil laughs xxith you. XXX-up ziiul you wcup alone. lClGH'I'l'1liN THICK.-li OWEN JACK --jack llelmating' Cluli 'llg Cli-iriisg liiikiiiii-i iii Miss Cherry lflliissiniiu 'llg llmiglas fatter- miile iii The Private Secretary '23, 'I'ltu lfrlismi of thv linglish class. JANICE BABER BEE Maicl in XYilcl Ruse. 'llg liasket lglall 'llg Cliurusg japanese in Miss Clic-rry lilus- siimu 'llg lfva iii The Private Secretary 23. 'Alxsciicc makes the fond heart waiiclcr'. PAUL PAYNE Toots lfimtlwall 'lflg 'ZOQ 'flg 'llg liaskc-t llall 'llg -lame-s Ywiiiig iii Miss Clierry I-lliissimiu '223 Mr. Gipsmi in The Private Secretary .,, ...CL Kkiicl thus. his life. cxcmpt from stuflioiis lit-iit ls tull ot arclor. lk-lv and st-iitimciit. Fimls goml in soma. and tim in cvcrytliiiigf' MAYME MORTON Shorty hlullj' iii XYilfl Ruse 'll g 'lessica in Miss Cherry l'lliissum Q23 lfflith in The Private Sccretaryg Cliiirus 25. l may feel thu urgc to wamlur. lint a Buick draws Illn' hack. NINETEEN Q: THEKAY l fbi WILMA STEVENSON Chorusg American in Miss Cherry Blos- sullln Brevity?-is the soul of wit. MILDRED VANDERVORT Debating Cluh '2lg Stat? '21, '22, 'ZSQ Pianist of K. Il. S. .235 japanese in Miss Cherry Hlossinnf' 'll She works for what she gets, And gets what she deserves. FEROL SPENCER Pussy Foot American in Miss Cherry Blossom 'ZZQ Chorusg Miss Ashford in The Private Serce- tary 'ZSQ Lilinoe in Love Pirates of Hawaii , .R No winding required-just listen. JENNIE STROHL American in Miss Cherry Blossom 'ZZQ Chorus Hawaiians in Love Pirates of Ha- waii 23. Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies. T XY E NT Y THE KAY KENNETH KIPHART Chippy Mr. Marsland in Private Secretaryu '23g Basket Ball 'l9g Chorusg Pirate in Love Pirates of Hawaii '23. Life is a bag of peanuts. And I am only one of the empty shells. ILO MCKINNEY Mac Bliss Doingood in 'lYild Rosen '2lg Hrcliestra '21, '22, 233 Chorusg Japanese in 'Miss Cherry Blossom '22, XVhy should I like the men XVhen they are so simple. GEORGE KIPHART Chorus. XX'hen he talks the clock stops. JOSEPHINE SWACKHAMER Jo Chorus. But after all is said. Her hair is really-red.' TXVENTY-ONE American in Miss Cherry Blossom 'ZZQ THEKAY Chorus: Pirate in Love Pirates of Han ,R ...e. l'm the guy that introduced Yalcntino trousers in K. H. S. Farewell To The Seniors Farewell you grand ancl glorious Seniors! The halls still re-echo with the notes of your voices. You are leaving K. H. S. as students XYho have clone their hest and you approach The threshold of another life. Gone hut not forgotten. surely that may he said of you. XYe hope that you may earn success in life tu comeg XYe feel that you are a class of honor. lxlllu may he lrustecl to carry on work well hegun. Your hopes ancl aspirations are still young. You are entering a new worlfl with the aim to win. And you will succeecl. if you never say fail! lieware of temptations. they are the root of all evil. XYe appreciate the many kinrlnesses you have shown us: XYe know you were ever true to K. H. 5. Your teachers feel that their work for you has not all heen in vain. So. as ynll enter a new enviionment. remember As the twig is lient. so the tree inelinesf' Sophomores and juniors. 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Qi 257-5425-TTA -'T ' :xi --:'f- 'F'-'f- TJ- ......f -y-f'-j- :-', -H ,,,,.- -7,---Q 4,2 -- -- T:-Sf -4..-: 7 -, .-, 'J,F:.,-'-,:..:...:-- 'Q ' 44511, KZ: '45- ,-, -: L11 '.-.L ' QQ 2'f 555:-?'5 7 T ix:F'1 : V -2' i. Z hx! re ,F v Ky ENTX ,-TH RE P1 W1ll'1'!l4'llIll1llllllN4 T H E K A Y lilllllillllillll,IllllHillUNHllllllllllllllillllIllUllll,l!l!lllllllilllllllllllllllllll Class Poem Happy Years have we spent together. But this one surpasses them ally Soon we will leave our dear high school And eagerly answer Life's Call. The good times we've had in high school We'11 never, no never forget, Days of joy we'll always remember, VVith never a sigh nor regret. Pleasant thoughts we will have of our class ro The scenes of our work and our play, Lessons good, lessons poor we've recited, , And carried a blessing away. And we will ne'er forget the long hallwayg The place where we always had fun. 'Til some teacher appeared in the doorway, And then for the Assembly we'd run. VVe've often felt very discouraged. Vvlhen difficult tests came alongg Or when we failed in recitations And everything seemed to go wrong. But success we had ever before us, And we were determined to win. So onward we sped, ever knowing, Few Finish, though many begin. Many thanks we should give to our teache1's, For knowledge they've helped us to gain, And we hope they'll see in the future Their efforts were not all in vain. Often have we looked with envy, On Seniors who'd finished the race. But now that we stand on the threshold, We find we've new duties to face. TVVENTY-FOUR OIU5 TH H KA Y Ile give up 11111' places tt1 the -lunic1rs. Anti their places the Sc1pl111111t1res will take. The shy lfreslinien will rise a step hfgher. :Xntl 11111111 f11r new 11nes will inake. Uur jt1ys have turnetl to reluctance, Tt1 high Sflllllll we n11w say g111'1tl-l1ye. But Illfi' Cl1111I' :lf tllllllllitlllllty XY6'll 011611. Anrl we'll succeefl if Ulllf' we try. Str we hid farewell tt1 Ulll' high Skflltllfl. Farewell tt1 11111' teachers and frienrls. And with B3 and H as our llliltttb. lYe'll perftwrin whatever tasks Life sentls. Helen Sample, 23. Class W ill of 1923 Ile. the Seniur Class uf Nineteen liunflretl and Twenty-Three. having ct11ne t11 the entl uf nur lligh Sch11t1l career. ancl IILNUI-l exa1ninz1ti11n having heen fnuncl wht1le in ininil antl Sllllllll i11 lwrly. tl1i1 here-l1y inake nur last will antl testanient. Article I. Sec. l. Tt1 the ,luni11rs we l1et111eatl1 nur ti'XU'EUll'lllllZll'y al1ility i111' learning. 1.111r secti11n 11f the Asseinhly, tvlll' pulisliefl anil tlignilietl ways. and any enipty ink lmttles, lll'llliCll pe11 p11i11ts. st11l1 pencils. 111' unuseahle l,3lllPk5 which they may neetl. Alsn we leave tn them the privilege uf stutly- ing Hb in the wffice antl playing litmkey. Sec. 2. To any .luninr wh11 can prnye herself 111' himself capalile uf gratluatioii. we grant the High Schnnl .5iurlit11ri111n i11 which t11 llfrlll 011114 IHCIICCIDCIII. Article II. Sec. l. T11 the 511pl11111111re Class we will anfl l1C'flllC'2ltlI Illll' iininipeach- ahle ability tu stutly antitl a hancl uf I'lllHl7El'S. while paper wafls play A-Shilxv' ers of Notes aruuntl Ulll' yery heatls. Sec. 2. Tt1 needful 111e1nl1ers 11f that class we leave 1111r secret nf l1eing perfect students. This retluires much charity anrl l1-ye 1111 lllll- part. Article III Sec. l. T11 the l resh111e11 we c11ntlescenrlingly lietiueath the right Inv gaze upon us in rapt arl111irati1111 antl awe. as we sit llljllll the stage i11 all the glory of our Cc1n1n1e11ce111e11t Night. TXYENTY-FIVE -lllil lllhllllillllllllglllllllllllllllllfl1llllillllillllflllllllllilfllllllllllllllllllll T H E K A Y l'll'll ll1 ll'llll'l'l!'l' 'Ill' 'ill' l, l1l'li3ll'llII li Sec. 2. Vtie also give to that class the consolation that only two years of Latin are required for graduation. Article IV. Sec. l. To our dear and beloved faculty we express the hope that they will receive the same good behavior and marked ability to learn front the coming Senior Classes that they have received from us. Sec. 2. We bestow upon them the most heartfelt praise for their kind assistance in our graduation, and we bequeath to them the privilege of asking us for recommendations whenever they may be searching for a position. Sec. 3. XVe will bequeath, at the end of the next term. a beautifully bound volume of lVhiz Bang to any one member of the faculty who has given out the largest number of demerits. and collected the most cakes of Juicy Fruit and Beechnut. Sec. 4. To Mr. Valentine, we leave the consolation that we fearfully yet truthfully swear, hereafter to overcome all temptations so that in later life we will not have to be guarded. Sec. 5. To Lelia Repass we bequeath an lidison Record of the inelodious voices of all the Senior Class. Article V. Sec. l. To the entire High School we bequeath an order. whereby the student body and faculty are requested to salute our American flag each and every time they leave or enter the Assembly. Sec. 2. XVe bestow with much sympathy our total clemerits to the incoming Freshmen Class. Sec. 3. To john, the janitor. we leave the privilege of cleaning all waste paper and torn up notes from our desks at the close of the term. Sec. 4. ln conclusion we leave to the school an exact duplicate of one of the bills for our Senior Clearance Sale. The bill in full: Senior Clearance Sale. We the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and 'I'wenty-Three. will offer the following articles for sale at public auction, April 25. 1923. Namely :- My red flannel Middy .. ..... lferol Spencer My artistic ability ... ...lYilma Stephenson My giggles . .... .... N ora McKinney My silly grin .......... ...Randolph Turner My receipt for bluifing ............ .. .Ernest Butcher TWVENTY-SIX l i l':iwi W11 T H E K A Y lllllllllllllllllllll:llllTlli'.ll'l.llI!lT.IllI ilf'!i llliilI3l'I'4ll'lIi'3'li 'lI My natural complexion ...... .... G wyinn Smith My book on 'AAfgll1l1CIltHtlOll'l .. ..... Owen jack My ideas on High School .... ...Helen Sample My days of single bliss .... .... l fred Morton My Yaselino hair ...Paul Clements My brown eyes ..... janice liaber My curley hair ......... .... G eorge liiphart My secret of studying ............ .... R ovene Sharp My popularity with XYilma Hogan ..... Herbert Crawford My queer ideas .................... ......... X Yilliam Irwin My black and white checked skirt osephine Swackhamer My affection for girls ............ ........... B lartin Nolte My recipe for curling hair .. ........... Ruby Kutz My l'a's car ......,....... .... C hauncey Purcifull All uf my books .................. ..... L ester Faucett My latest book on How to Dance .. .... Grace johnson All of my demerits ................ .. Kenneth Kiphart My beauty powder .... llo McKinney Our Buick sedan ........ .... ll lae McKinney My agricultural tendencies .. ...... Garth Smith My diamond ........... .... F ern Thompson My last pipe ............ ........... P aul Payne My knowledge of music .. ...Mildred Vandervort My dignity ........................ ...... v lennie Strohl My secret for winning love of others .. .... Flosom Gray My gloomy disposition ............. ...Irene Sharp My winning ways ........... .... C arrie YViles My duties as class treasurer .. .... Buell Robison All of my old dates .......... Georgia Cory My excellent vocabulary .. ...Ralph NVellman My self-satisfaction . .. .. .lwlaynie Morton Terms :-CASH. Signed 1-Senior Class of l9Z3. VVitness: Dorothy Kutz. XN'itness: Oren Stowers. TYVENTY-SEV EN THFIKAY History of Senior Class of '23 Unce upon a time in the dear. dead, days beyond recall-to be exact. in the Autumn uf 1919-a class of scared Freshies entered K, H. S. Mr. XY. XY. llart tried in vain In curb their high spirits. but gave up the attempt and let them romp and play to their heart's content. As they played cer- tain changes took place in that dim region known as the cranium. They learned amo, amas. amat. x plus y equals Z. and thrilling stories of Treas- ure Island which were thought suitable for the little darlings. They brought their dolls and hobbyhorses to school. held parties at the school gymn and in the basement uf the library. ln the month of September. 1920. they again appeared at K. H. S.. call- ing themselves Sophomores. Their members were sadly decreased. but Owen -lack proved to be a very valuable addition. Hy that time they had stored their dolls and playthings in the attic and learned the A. B. under XY. li. lirumtiel. Fred Morton, who had steered them safely through freshmen seas, was again their leader. They won Good English week and conducted themselves so well that even the teachers thought they were rather bright, The following year, J. C. Mcliride took charge of the fate of K. H, S. They were juniors with George Myers as their president. XYilliam Irwin left his beloved Michlgantown ll. S. to enter their ranks. Un October 15. a grand celebration was held at 'ltr Swacks They gave the operetta. Miss Cherry Blossom. and entertained the Seniors quite royally at the junior- Senior reception. Their 'lunior existence ended on April 25, 1922. Their career as Seniors began under Fred Morton. who violating the precedent set hy George XYashington. accepted a third term. Fern Thomp- son nf Thorntown joined their ranks and she and Paul Payne finished their course at the end of the first semester. This year they broke all former rec- ords by giving two class plays and by visiting the State Legislature. Gilbert Skidmore entertained both ,luuior and Senior classes at a Halloween party. otherwise they were socially quiet. They bore up under the ordeals of Commencement and Baccalaureate and with many regrets went out into the wide. wide world to seek their fortunes. Mildred Yandervort. TXVENTY-EIGHT THEKAY As They Will Be in '45 The High Scheel days ef leng age! Oh drewsy winds. awake and blew These pleasant inenieries hack te me. :Xnd all the friends that used te he! Blew hack aleng the careless ways ef truant feet. and lift the haze Of years filled with sweet memeries That trail e'er lands and e'er the seas Of knewledge and wisdom that eyerilew The lligh Scheol days ef leng age. 'lust as the meen rese in the sky. The winds in the trees hegan tu sigh. .-Xnd l saw as if hy an unseen hand. A great curtain raised 0'er a distant land. And there the first te meet my gaze. XYas llill Irwin-yeu recall his beistereus ways, XYhe was a cewhey in the far-eff XYest And had leng age left the Old Heme Nest. It seemed as if several like a wild life For there were Herbert and Gwynn, his wife, These twe had changed since High Scheel days And new told fertunes in mysterious ways. Then l gazed inte the land ef Peru. Where Irene Sharp was tending a zeeg There lYilma Stephensen was a dainty snake charmer And Ralph XYellman was a trapeze perferiner. Fern Thempsen was a nurse up in Siberia Caring fer patients with the diphtheria. And 'way eff in the land ef Sweden Uwen .lack lived in .-X Land ef Eden. XYhere Mayine and he danced all day leng And at night were cheered hy the lweautiful seng Ui Martin Nelte, whe had crossed the sea And specialized in low De and high Lester Faucett had beceme a millienaire Selling kewpie dolls at the ceunty fair. ln the Music Box Revue were Flesem and Janice Xhvliu were imitating the fantastic ways ef the lfast. TXVENTY-NINE THE KAY i And watching them nightly was our friend. Paul Payne. XYho hoped some day to win like fame. ln a Paris Beauty Shop were Irish and Shrimp. Giving the French Queen a permanent crimp. For the marriage of George liiphart and Helen Sample Reverend Butcher had tied the knot so ample. .lennie Strohl so refined and mild XYas a dancer in Turkey and was very wild. ller manager, Fred Morton. was also there XYitl1 Nora and Mae under his care: And Kenneth Kiphart, an orator great. Had expounded freely in every state. llo. Ferol and Maude. so meek. XYere captured by a brave young Shiek. So his spacious harem they called home And nevermore desired to roam. Paul Clements. the Colgate man, XYas impersonating Dapper Dan. Georgia was doing her bit for missions, By giving young preachers new positions. Mildred was in the Hawaiian Isles. Eating persimmons and casting smiles At Garth who owned a delicatessen shop. And hired Randolph to sweep and mop. Rovene Sharp. an aviatrix. fearless and bold. Sailed o'er the New lYorld and the Old. Carrie and Ruby owned a Hot Soup Stand And served their product to Sousa's Hand. In New York. Josephine was driving a busy The cops called her that red-headed cuss. And I beheld in a theatre of vaudeville fame Grace Johnson who had won a name As Light Foot Liz who was far from tame. Then the curtains closed and a great calm came And in a cloudless sky the winds ceased to blow On the High School Days of long ago. Dorothy Kutz. 'Z-l. THIRTY THI-IK.-KY x. ,Nur 'Y . I , 1 A515 -.JM-'M , '- Ron lgjcznn lizakur, H1-Vxxicu Sturm. Lllrillu SIL-ru. lim-rtlly lillll. lih,uyzc COX, Nclh' Mulcahy. Ron 2- Ihvyly Smith, Hom- King, Ih-mm Klum-. Fayc XYright, Ou-11 Stmwrs. Floyd Humin. lfwrutt ifury. lfarl ilrznlmln. Rmx 3--iilurlys Stern. Fclith ffiilllllll, llilbvrt Sl-xHlIULII'L'. IIL'I'lN2lll KIQROM-rta. Run' 4--XYz15'11c Morton, Aaron Wlmrml, .-Xllwrt lAUIQll'UYk'. John .-Xnms. Rznynumfl 'l'lmyur. Row 5--Earm-St Stowcrs. ' In lxnlph -Yarn THIRTY-ONE T H E If A Y 'W 51' 'l 'V 1 So PHMOR g 063 ffl I ,191 , al . it 5 E 1 fx 'xi 1 -F in Y Vera Sn 1-Lg . ss. I 00 111' l- lfvzt Rflllflillklllgll, Mzulgc ll0I'l'lZllll, Xlzllmcl Curmack Aurlrcv M'ltll1L'XX lid X I , . 5, 2 ra ,A 111115, litllllllt' liirlwcll. Row 2--Mary SXY2lClillZiIIlL'l', Mildred Pruitt, Cleo Myers, Mztlwl XYtwt, Sylvia Lhllllllljl. Hayle lionrl, Mildred Burgess. Row 3-R:1y111o11cl l'zttcl1t-tt. tlmrlt-s Stcvcnson, Allwrt l,1ll't'lllll. lilsic Bakcr, Ruth Gregg. Row 4- Frt-ml .-X11111f, l'lL'I'lll2lll Mznyt-, Urvillv Hifluxp, Rollzmd Tcmplcton, Arlcy Kiphart, Ruln-rt Schultz, licith Cash, lvlznuricv ll'lk'Klllll1'j', Kunncth Dunn, John Stocker, Clay- ton liznttt-1sl1t'll. THI1l'1'Y-TXVO THEKAY , .- vb If ' l f 1' My ' Q l M q , .. :gag r ,f-.. X' qg gf - X' ' rf il? 'A gg W4-Arrfjiif'-f-SVN x 'E 22. - L?2f ' .i ' Q Q.Ag1 f ff ,il-'+L-gf xx' 1-Sylvia Sharp. Curl L'r:m'forcl. Mary Purcilul. Reign julian. Ruth Rowe. Earnest Baker. Row 2-f-lszllwelle jack, Lucille Stoker, XYill:n'fl Mrfoy. XYilliznn Bogan, Ruth XYright, Gilbert LAICINCIII5. Lezlnnah Ferguson. Row 5-Buble Bergdoll, Ivy Stow- ers, Dorthy Burns. Mary Cornell. Paul Hurt. Mable Boyer, Herbert Hobson. Row 4-Philena Amos, Ethel Buck. Edith Moffit, XYil1n:1 Bogan. Gladys Morton. Carl Buchanan. Ron 5-Russel XYalker, Edna Tucker, Roscoe Gregg, George Schultz, Hazel Smith, Leno Funcett, Parker Gray alwent. THIRTY-THREE THEKAY l-IlGH'I'II HR KIIIC Ron l-'Katlwriin' liiiriqcff, liuurgizl Stern. Blzn'gm-rits Norris. Kzitlicryn Dunn. Ycra Siioclgruas. livin-vu 5-towers. Run 2- lilznlyf lfrcy. lilaclys McAfuc, Mary Fern Tcmplctoii. lilvnn Yziiitylc, Klziijiriiq' lintz. -lou Rrwlirzilwznigli. Alicu McKinney. Ron' 3 -Alricnct 'l'l1znL-ix Nils llnkc. Ram -L -Hnrwlil Pruitt, Milner Gray, HL-lun Glasscock. Clarita- .-Xrinatrmig. liclxxzirml Kniz, lfclxxzircl Fzmcvtt. lfarl Fancctt. Row 5-Bert Bnrgws, Hrpliai N1-xv, iiumlcl Klrllmmlcl. -lnlin Lzingxwll, Bcnlah Burgess. Thomas Monrc, ,lolin Rnliixon. Jn T -Us Q4 SIC! I-IN'l'll lililllli Run l -Nznnnll Xlgriilivxw. lfznry lfr-iuiixnii, ixfllllll' Sims. Hxirolcl Turner. XYilliam Mount. xl.ll'Ullk'l'llk' llnlnon. llnnlini Rzulur. Ron .2-Gale Lanning, Chester l.z1ngucll. ,limi-N Norris. Toni Ilnniiuy. lirlnzi Hiatt. Mary Stern, Llzarinul Faucett, Mary Lnnix. nm-L-ii. Ron' 3---Rownv Sionr-rf. Dqan McDonald, Ennis Kiphart, Urvillu Biirigi--2 Mary llnnn. lflincr Schultz. Ulwstcr Dean, Almsuit-Jessie Car- inzwk. Alton l'niwiful. THE KA Y . The Glwlcles Hmmm 5 . Altuna Ilzxmm, Teacher Rwmn 4 .. ., Hume H, Rlyers. TXCZICIICI' Rmnn 5 .. .... liillie Hamiltlm. Teacher Ruum Z. .. .. Mrs. Luttie Spzxrkf. Teacher Rumn l ., ., I.lllll Chat. Teacher ROOM Y Row 1--D011 Ruiz. I-IL-llv lily. -Izmlus Q-2illllrlbCll. Huh-11 Furrcll. KL-nmltlm King. .-Xlclha Hurgn-sf. Row 2--Ih-x'lu-rt, Moffitt. Louisw Smith, liarolfl Su-rn. Irum- Hsffncr, Yau- gul Snodgras-. Ulmlyx ICYZHIN. Um-ua L'llflL'T'XYOL'Ifl. Rum 3-- Ilzxrulfl Evurlnalm, David Mcliillnuy. KL-uw Vxunplwll. Mary BICKi!l11L'f'. John Vzalvllvtt. XX'ilI:ur Matthews. Row 4--Burlliucv Stuxwx'-. XYilma Rcctwr. BL-zltricv K12H'lll2iCk. Dora Rainey, Mabul Pickznrfl. Pnulita Howl. Ruth Sharp. Beck XX'igg'i11x. Row 5 Maurice Hunt. Mn-rw rlilh McKinnu3'. Iflmyrl tlvry, Robert Szmrlcr-. XYilliz1m Stmxurf. Orvzml Ely. 'I'liIIl'l'Y-I1'IX'I'l THE KA Y Room IV. Bottom Row-Evcrutt Faucctt. Bvulah Yantylc. Mary Hunt. Audra Evans, Fannie Bur- gess. Kenneth Turncr, Flclon Dt-rrick. Zncl Row-liuilcla Gray. Russell Hendryx, Paul Stern. Mary Faucctt. Srcl Roxy-Florence Mcliinney, Georgia Swackhamer, Louis Beabout, Marvin Patchctt. Klart-ncc Pursifnl, David Kingcry. Paul Jacoby. Top Row-Otha Lfarmack. Martha Rlcliinnsy. lYilma Green. Floyd Brandenberg, kfharlcs Stern, Harold Dnlin. Roy King. .-Xllwrt lrlillock. Room III. Row l-V 'XX-lIllIATk'1l Amos. hliilllth llopp. Rnymon XYuavcr. Mary Evelyn Bucksem. Phyllif llnnn. Mary Elizalmt-th Rolminwn. Marian Mcliinncy, Charlt-5 Dunn, Everett livcrman. -lt-:tn llunrlryx. Floycl lilaf-cork. Charles Purciful. Row Z-Miss Ham- ilton. Raymontl Pugh, Malnt-th Stoyvt-r-. Ray Matlmcyvs. Yoneta L'ndc-rxvood, Everett Ramuy. Rohr-rt Stl-vvnson. Clcatuf Lltwy. hlzum-s XVard, Burgoync XYard. Top Row --Drcxt-l Klllalvfll Raymond Ruud, Ulivtr Stern, Sarah Campbell, XVilliam Carmack, Lester Branrltrnlturg, Marit- McDonal4l, Absent-Anna Eric, Rolucrt Stoyvers. THE KAY ROOM II Row l4Mary Heffner, Ruth Ferrel, Gilbert Faucett, Minnie Louise Bronson, Velma Yantyle. Roberta -Iohnson, Mary Pugh. Row 2-Arnold Singleton, Charles Sims, Robert Marcling, Charles Purciful. XYilbur XYarrl. Row 3-Bonnethea Colcord, Mary Kinsler. Fern Ayres. Dorothy Eyerman, Cleo Evans, Glynn Downey, Carl Faucett, Mary Smith. Row -1-Ilene Ferguson, Ella Yeary. Lavore Casey, Earl Campbell, Hampton Mulcahy. Rayinoncl Charles McDonald, james Ely, Orville Howe. Teach- er. Mrs. Sparks. ROOM I Ron' 1-Lauyauglin Ferguson. Carl Douglass, Dwight Hopp. Evelyn McKinney, Thelma Perkins. Mary Languel. Claudius Beabout. Row 2-Clifford Clements, Lloyd Mer- riel, Eugene Sparks, Robert Thayer, Linus Fry, Fred Lloyd Russel, Dorotha Ali- gree, jaunita I-ivermzm. Row .i'4N0YII1Hl1 Filer, Arthur Rainey, Chester Everman, Roberta Sharp, Eileen Casey, Mahala XVard, Thilba King, XVilma Ferrel, Axie Yearly. Absent-Paul Stowers. Doris Purciful, Dorotha Ham, Tommy Hobson, Herbert Everman, Geralcline Allen, Martha Strawn. THIRTY-SEVEN Kg' gf v,..,, iv . lg ix THEKAY 3. . 1, 5 621 'H - . ' -' i Y ,V 1-v v . 4 ,J ,J ,Q T! - ,-? g'Pa'Kf KW ' X W - wipf 5E',kLLx.LC X-tfff X '91 'fr ' U x U, ' ev all fx' V eflrcf, I 2- ' A, .gms V J ,gg - ' ' 47 ,JV fa Th L TY, - ' 15 f fa ia 1 ' xi 'gif' R V' AStylE9 'g ' , aan-:-..,,.... , y. Aqf'f?e 'A .tif V iviffiv S ' H w '- - -Mi-'rv . 71 H 2 H, li' ,M fi' 4 b 1 V ' 1' QUUY fjeddgosu 35 ,Xu Gofld Y'XZ4.vsQ,r, X 15 , VKGXJXNXC -ii' A ' Qwx , r L65 7fJ If x' NH' ' , JOHN4- ,SLU- .- 19- 17'H C Mfg ., Ldnnn- - , .........1........,,e.:Ians.isn1, ,Li fvxa .--145' ' -Gfg. ,. 1 Cul! 9 . 01 K ' -., i 2 MTL HE KA Y 4 liflitm'-iii-Cliief .. Business Managers Literary Editor .. Music Editwr Art liflltfll' .... Athletic Edirur .. .luliC lfclitnf Alumni Editor Faculty Advisers . STA lf lf ........,.,. Maude fhirliziill Fred Miwtuu. Huell Rulmisim .. lirace vluliumni . Mildred Yzlmlerxwvrt ...... Heleu Sample .. Ralph XX'ellmau ... lferul Spencer ............ Madge Kreislier Miss Kipliart. Miss Iluwers Assistants-leuliie Strohl, XYilma Ste mheusuu, liruest Butcher. Rulw Kutz. . l . Geurgie Cory. FORTY THE KAY Evening How calmly sinks the setting sun! Yet twilight lingers stillg .-Xnd. beautiful as a dream uf heaven. lt slumbers on the hill. 1.1. ll. Prentice. To me, evening is the most beautiful part of the day. lt is the hour uf rest and repose and the hour when all nature ceases her labors. The birds in the trees cease their work and go In their cozy little nests among green branches and there among drowsy twitterings. at last fall asleep. The call of the whip-poor-will can be heard in the distance. and all the little night creatures. from the locust in the tree-tops In the cricket hop- ping about in the grass begin their nightly concert. Flowers open up their petals to catch their fill of the millions of dia- mond dewdrops which nature sends to refresh them. The moths flutter among the blossoms and are soon dusty with the pollen from the hearts of the flowers. Animals wander aimlessly through grassy pastures. nipping first a bite here. then a leaf there. until finally 'neath the trees they lie down Iii rest. The winds die away and only a hushed little breeze whispers now and then among the leaves. Man has finished his tasks. and sits down in the gloaming to meditate. His thoughts linger with his loved ones. whether present or absent. lle re- members the happenings of the day and if he has been kind to his fellow men. his heart rejoices. If he has been selfish and inconstant in h.s day's work. he now feels the pin-prick of conscience. During the hour of twilight God seems very near the earth. and sor- rowing souls find a measure uf comfort in the beauties uf llis blessings. Presently. the moon rises and sheds her silvery light over the earth. The calm stillness is the very essence of solitude. Birds. beasts. and men are in repose. And from the shadowy stillness of the quiet earth comes the voice of nature saying: Peace-be still ! Grace johnson. FORTY-ONE Three Black Bags Felix Meneptah Smythe. professor of philosophy, was comfortably ensconced in his favorite rocking chair at work on his lecture The lithical Value of the Imagination. This was a most important lecture which was to be delivered one month from that very evening. Felix felt that it was an honor to be selected for this task. but Felix was born for honors. He was the only child of a German musician and an American archaeolo- gist who was studying lNIeneptah's reign in ligypt. This accounts for the combination of names. Felix had been a star kindergarten student. he had learned his A B Cs with amazing rapidityg he had graduated from high school with honors and at the age of fourteen entered Harvard. There he won medal after medal for scholastic attainments. and now at the age of forty-nine, was professor of philosophy in XX'estern Maryland College. XVestminster. Maryland. As his intelligent brain was concentrated on his subject. a voice reached his large. red ears. Felix, dear. it said. 1 simply must have another spool of thread. Margot's dress must be finished by tonight and she is playing tennis. This is Delilah's evening off. so would you please -Oh Felix you're the dearest dear! And Felix. you might stop at Hen- dale's and get a new traveling bag to take Io the convention. 'lust a plain black one. And. Felix, please hurry. For among all his achievements. his crowning success had been his marriage to Nora McCarthy. She furnished Irish wit and practical un- derstanding enough to keep the Smythe family in order. The family con- sisted of -lohn Paul. who now slept in Flanders held. Margot. a Sophomore in college, and Michael Robert. a four year old and his mother's darling. The love of Nora and his family prompted Felix to forgo his beloved Ethical Value and go after a spool of dark blue thread. To be sure. his wife tied a piece of the thread around his little linger and attached a note to it. because the professor's absentmindedness was well known in XYestminster. At this time Margot was rapidly swinging her tennis racquet. Hack and forth. back and forth spun the little white ball driven by the swift. sure stroke of the players. There was no sound save the bounding of the ball against the racquet and the thud of rubber soles on the hard ground. Deuce, was the cry of Margot. Hack and forth once more and a cry of rap- ture from Margot. Beat you, Nina. I did! l did! Nina Marie james, 1 beat you. First time I ever did. too! Glory. but 1'm hot! Too fearful hot to play. I'll say you beat me-your first. last. and only time, too. XX'bat are you going to wear to the banquet tonight? Are you going with Peter or XVendell? FUli'l'Y 1'NVO lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'Tll llll'lllTIll'lli 'lT lllllllll ll'1I!l T H E K A Y ll'l'T5llllllllll'llllllll'llFlll''l'lTIll'lllllll'l'lT 'lll'l'l'lllllllll.lll'li T H E K A Y fiII ll'flflf! ! 'l 'l ! ' ! Peter, dearest one. And. Nina, Mumsie is making me the darlingest new dress. lts just simply gorgeous. Come go around and see it. l must try it on again. :Xt this time also llelilah Clark, the aforementioned maid of all work, was talking with Caesar Augustus llooth, her fourth matrimonial victim. He said, Yas'm, if you all am bound to be married in yer ma's home, l kin furnish the coin. But lemme tell you, lt'll be a hot day afore you get that silk dress you're so crazy about. .-Xnd the Fates decreed that Felix Meneptah Smythe, Nina Marie blames. and Delilah Clark should meet under stormy circumstances. As the professor wended his way through XYestminster's business dis- trict. he was hailed by a college student. XYhither away, professor 1 Ph, XYendell, l'm so glad l met you, Mrs. Smythe sent me after some- thing and l've forgotten what it was. As he removed his hat to a lady of his acquaintance. lkiendall llazlett spied the thread, so conducted the professor to the store where he made his purchase and forgot to pay for it. Thank you, lliendall. l thank you. NYhere have you been keeping yourself? You used In come to the house quite frequently. Margot is not as glad to see me as she once was. Good afternoon. professor. I Felix proceeded down the street toward his home, when suddenly his attention was attracted hy a glaring new sign, l'linsdale. His wife's parting advice flashed miraculously into his mind. He entered and while talking to the proprietor, an old friend ordered a plain black bag to be sent to 602 Maryland Avenue. Then he returned to his home and resumed the study of his lecture. lle was so engrossed in his lecture and classes, that twice during the fortnight following, he went in and repeated his order. The clerk, a new- comer in XYestminster. waited upon him and the second time he wondered what the dence the old duffer wanted with both of 'emf' Two weeks after the memorable tennis game, Nina burst into the hall one morning, Ullargotl Margot! l'lere's a letter from XYayne inviting me to the Junior prom! Uh joy! joy! joy! V111 going to a Harvard prom! Tra la! la la! la! and they danced up and down the hall in each other's arms, laughing and talking. On the evening uf the same day an excited professor ran wildly up and down the same hall staring at three boxes exactly alike. each marked l'linsdales. XYhy, lladdy dear! cried Margot, what on earth ails you? Margot, l have bought three traveling bags. l guess-I must have forgotten about getting them. Your mother mustn't know. XYhy, Margot! XYhat's the matter? Margot was weak with suppressed laughter. 1 lh, F1 lIl'l'Y-THREE T H E K A Y i l'I1ll 2' I l'll l'll lo I l l' Daddy. lladdy. l sllfvlllil SIKA' Mumsie inustn't know. l,isten. Nina needs a new hag for the prom and Delilah is leaving Friday, so we can g.ve it to her as a farewell gift. Needless In say. the professor was ready to welcome any solution to his predicament, and Margot's suggestion was carried out. Friday. Uctoher tenth. was a red letter day. That evening three people left town carrying three plain hlack hags. An excited girl picked up the nearest hlack hag. rushed on the train and sank into a seat as the train started Iii move. A sedate looking professor picked up a sedate looking hlack hag and took the train for lioston. A large lithiopian lady snatched a hag of the same color in her dusky arms and took the train for dear old Memphis. As Nina alighted at the station in Camhridge she was greeted hy Mrs. 'l. I.. Livengood and her son XYayne. Ifxactly thirty minutes later a hor- rified girl ran down the stairs. 1 lh. Mrs. Livengood, she cried. l've got the wrong hag. There's a horrid red and white thing and lavender underwear. lYhat shall I do! lYhat shall I do! The hag's full of the horrihlest junk. Uh dear! My good time 's spoiled. Thus she condemned lJelilah's carefully prepared wedding outft. lYayne was told and the foundations of the Harvard world were moved. XX'ayne's pals stood hy him loyally and. as Conrad Yarden ex- pressed it. promised tu dance with Miss blames if she wore a Mother Huh- hard. Contrihutions came from everywhere. Finally she was completely out- fitted-save a dress. At last a hright idea struck lYayne. Mother, couldn't she wear your prom dress? he asked with masculine ignorance of styles. The very thing. cried Mrs. Livengood. The dress was cut. pinned. draped. tucked. stitched. and tied until it looked straight from Pans. It was Mrs. l.ivengood's own prom dress that she had worn when she met lYayne's father. lt had heen carefully kept, and In again quote Connie looked magnolious. Xin such luck attended the professor! A Bostonian friend of his. Arthur Ainslie. met him and took him to his home. A short time afterward. Mr. Anslie entered his friend's room lu find the professor wildly staring at 3 dainty hit uf silk and lace. My dear Ainslie. said he. l've got the wrong hag. XX'hy. Arthur. l can't wear this. l'artly at the vision of the professor in a hlue evening gown and partly at the expresson on the professor's face. Ainslie laughed until he was weak and tears rolled down his scholarly face. Somewhere he resurrected a dress suit. much too small. hut a spike tail nevertheless. The next evening when three-fourths of the lecture was through- And now, my dear friends. said the professor- There was a long silence, for audihle only to the professor's ears. was the unmistakahle sound of split- ting cloth. Ilis liorrowed suit was ruined! l.ong afterward the audience wondered xt hy Professor Smythe. after his excellent lecture. howed so many times as he w alked hackwards off the stage, hut the professor never told. FORTH'-FOUR THE K A Y Late that Friday night. lbelilah Clark arrived at her hnine tiiwn and was greeted hy Delilah 'lerusha Candle lliiniiard llarris Clark! lin yuu all mean to tell me. that ynu gut aniither man. that after wiirking that gpiirl-fni'- niithing llick liiinnard tu death. starving XX'ilkins Harris. and chasing l'e1e Clark tiff the place with a pitchfnrk. that anyune wiiuld marry yuu Y The lung suffering Mrs. Candle had unly pity in her heart fur pniir Caesar Augustus. He cuuld nut cnine till nn a later train hecause tif his lvusiness. just what the nature of the liusiness was, was uncertain. lt seemed tn lie- lilah. however. if this husiness prnduced plenty nf mnney. she was satsfied. His train was due an hour after hers and she priiceeded tw shnw her trnus- seau. Laws a niassyf lf l ain't lust my trnw-su. Nu hysterfes furtlleli- lah! She wwuld have lieen jllrl as disappninted if she had missed her favur- ite matinee. Delilah had lieen married liefure. Caesar arrived and was drawn intu a sttirmy discussiiin. l5elix's uwn dress suit was tried nn the ruliust furin uf C. .-X. lilmitli and prnniiuncecl splenrliferiius. Nawsir, l ain't a guin' Unli6lNE1l'1'ie'll withwut my dress. lt was a heauti- ful red with white huttuns and fringe. Xtiw lookie here. Delilah. said the pruspective lwidegrmiin, premature- ly exercising his authurity. l ain't gwine tu marry a pfistppned hride. The last une l had was had eniiugh and she was married at the appninted time. He had his way and the cullud pastuh whit perfnrmed the cereintiny prayed lung and earnestly that they might he happy. On Sunday evening at the Smythe hume. Xnra was glancing anxiously at the clock while telling l1rer Raliliitu sturfes tu Michael Ruhert. The dutir hell pealed. Margin, she called. please answer the duiir. l have lvruther nn my lap. lt was Mr. and Mrs. lluiitli 1-f Memphis. They set a plain lilack liag un the flnnr and their lilack faces heanied while Mai-gut and her miither cun- gratulated them. They had felt that the first step necessary In recuver the lust triiusseau was tif cunsult Mrs. Sniythe. Uelilah was heglnning the tale uf the hlack liag when XX'endell came intp the runiii. lle had drnpped in tu spend the evening, thinking the family might lie lniiesnine w.th lielQx gnne. Margnt was very glad tn see him and they went tu the pi'tifessiii s lihrary In lmik up sume very impiirtant Iinglish literature references. They were there when the diiiirlfell rang. Again the dusky hr.de started nn her sgiiry nf wwe when in rushed Nina. She. tml, felt it lzest tu cnnsult Margifs munisie . She drt-pped her liag nn the flwitr and rushed .ntii Marg.i,'s arms, telling tif her catastriiphe and guild times in 1-ne lireath. The rltuir upened and in walked Felix. lle wwre a trnuhled expressmn nn his face and he. tim. thnught it hest tu cpnsult Niira. He set his liag diiwn arid- NYliy. Xtiraf' he hegan. hut stnpped and stared. Fur there un the Hum' side hy side sat three black bags. Mildred Yandervort. 'Zi FORTY-FIVE .i . ri T H E K A Y ' Tl 'l 'l 'l ll School Impressions XYhen the first day tit selintil drew near, Yun ctiuld hear the lfreshnien sigh. XYell. I'in gtiin' tu hit 'ein up. l'ni gating' tu liirklin High. Bly sister and spine inure green Stiphs. Said li. ll. S. was grand. liut let me tell ytiu nnw. dear friends, Yun have lu have swine sand. The teachers, they're all right. l guess, lt's just the nnes they teach, They have the grit. they keep right tin. Trying dur lurains tit reach. Stnne tif us flunked last semester. XYe etiuldn't get settled just right. Hut when they started calling' Us halmies, l guess we shtiwed 'ein stnne fight! Next year spine tif us will he Snphs, XYe'll carry li. ll. S. un high. :Xnd then if anywne calls tis lialiies. lYf:'ll tend In theni, liy an' luv. lfrnest Baker, '26 Good English Week. lltmtl English Wieck sure was tryin' 'lla keep thnse white slips frtnn Hyinf Slang ytiu dared nut use at all, Hr the red slips sure wnuld tall. After the tensftn'ty-tix e lmell rang Miss Cnstlmv didn't watch her slangg She received a white slip, I guess Ilecause she said, 'I-X peach tif a dress. Leannah l7erg'ustni FtJll'l'Y-SIX li THE KAY Good Eughsh Week lhmtl linglish XYeek was ttliservecl lielirnary l'l-25. .Xt that time each student receivetl ten retl slips antl ten white slips. XYhen we heartl a gratu- matical errttr. we gave the tttlentler a white sl.p antl he gave us a retl une in return. The itlea was Ltr get ritl nf as many wh te nncs as pussilwle anrl tu keep the recl unes. l't:sters were niatle liy varittus stutlents tif the lligh Schtttil tu reiuincl Ltr that we were tw watch nur step lest nur tongue slip. and he very careful with nur retl slips.. Liuticl English XYeek was very interesting. alsn helpful. XX'e hail tt, he cnntinually nn guartl lest we say ain't. have gut. etc. lt was exciting In get up an argunient as In which ftirin was ctirrect. especially if the atiair harl ttf he taken tu Miss llnwers In lie settletl. livery .ine tif lla fnrnis the halut tit using inure ur less slang. ttir the simple reast-n that it is. as we say. expressive. But tlu we really knnw what it expresses? Une thing is vul- garity, antfther is poverty nf irleas. During Gtiotl lfnglish XX'eek we tlaretl nut use slang fur fear uf getting a white slip. Ht ctturse. une week tit' practice is nut particularly helpful in lireaking a liacl haliit. ln nur ttpininii. htiwever, it all clepencls tin the in- clivitlual huw much lienetit he tlerives trtitn Gtntcl linglish Nveek. Several weeks agar the 'luniur Class were requesterl ltr write plays which vvtiultl shtnv the ahsurclity tif liacl linglish. These plays. Une uf which ftilltiws. were given antl titteretl lunch aniuseiuent. .Iam Baker. U. Air1't's Sickness. Act l Scene l-Village market place. lfnter tw-t nien in tleep ct-nversatinn. l llave Sawifllirl yttu knttw that nur frentl. li. .X.nt. is very ill? llr. -ltihn lle has alvtiut g.ven h.in np. lvut he says iuaylwe .'Xin't will pull thruugh. Hatl XYent :-l tlitln't knnw that he was sn sick as that. l knttw the high class nf wttrtls has lieen hitting hint pretty hartl lately. l just hearcl the tither tlay that thev were gang In put all nf Us tleinrinetl wnrtls nut tif the vttcalwnlarly, lf lf .iXin't isn't careful he w.ll Qtr tint Iueftire they put hiiu wut. wtwn't he? tl-aughs.l tlfnters Ur. ltthn llei Ur. -lolin He:-Hello. trienfls. l .lltrl came frttni .5vin't's ancl I think he will live. l jllsl perttvrinetl a very serious ttperatztni -in hiiu. l atupu- tatecl the aptistrtiphe frtnu in irnut tif A in Aint llti yffu untlerstantl? Together:-Yes. clearly. llr. 'luhn He:-fl think he will pull thrt-ugh all right. if he watches himself as he sht,ultl. titttttl-tlay. gentlemen. Ttig'6'El'1Cl'1-Gtmcl-clily. litre. lEXlI.l l Have Sawzfllei-e's htiping .Xin't lives. XX'hat wtiultl the common pettple uf the vt-Uylfl thi withtvut hiiu? l ani afraitl they vvuulcl he utterly i-'t+1:'rv-smvicx Tl-II-I KA 1' l lost. My friend. it is dinnertime. sn l will meet ynu at :Xin't's this afteriinim. Gund-day. llad XYent. Had XYent :-Gnnrl-day. llixit.7 Act ll. Scene-L' Ain't's lied runin. Lf Ain't:-Gee, lint l dn feel funny with my up-iftrnlilie zunputated. hut it sure makes me feel a lnt lretter. l wish fume fine wnuld cnme and cheer me up Il little, if they dnn't l will die sure. llinter llad XYent :incl llzul Sawl llelln, friends. hnw's the weather? 'lingetlieri-Hellu. :Xin't. llad XYent:-The weatherk line. XYhen dn ynu think ynu will he alile tu get nut? Ain't:-Before lung if l fnllnw lines inbtrnctiims, Sn he sayw, l Have Saw 1-XYell, Aint we just llrnplied in tn fee linw ynu were feeling. XYe'ye girl In gm In the yillztge. XYe sure are glad you are gning In live. Sn lung. :Xin't. ' ' ' r'll'n0' Aiii't:Wl,2micl afternnnn, gentlemen, lhanlw lui 1.1 i 6. y QTXY 'Ind ll'1cl XYent.y lklxit l l1a'e .. . t ' Hut + l will le'ix'e the wonderful vnczilm- l feel lietter already. fn l ilnnt 5 lf. . ulary. after all. lCurtaiu.j ljillvert Skidinnre. How Can It Ever Be 'liliere are many things l cannnt tee. Su want yuu tn explain. XYliy lfnglish testx Mi lung' muet lie. XX'hen they give ynu FU much pain. l'Rii'ty-hte nrnntes ini' it hall' fl:1y's wurlil Huw can it eyer lie? 'Tir then we nften lung In fhirlc. And sing, Newer, My Und. tn Thee. .-Xud then the teziclier smilew at ynn Anil fz1yw. lt wz1fn't hard at all. And wnnderf why ywn lnnk sl- blue NYhen ehe meetw ynu in the hall. Her heart uf Hesh hue turned to stone Her brain has turned to rock. Upon her lips nur fate is Shown. VVe meet it with a shock. Gladys Morton, '26. FOIi'l'Y-EIGHT lllll'l,l'T3l',f1 'l'i'll'lllI,illlllIll lf'l'lliT,l''' ' T H E K A Y High School Library The Sleeping Beauty ...........................,.. Alice in XYonderlanrl . .. The Ne'er Do XYell ...... The Eyes of the NYorld . A Yagrant Tune .,..... T h e Th e Th e Choir Invisible .. Conqueror ..... One TYoinan ..... . Main Street ............. Come Out of the Kitchen Contrary Mary ........... Cncle Toni's Cabin ..... T h e Hoosier Schoolmaster Huckleberry Finn ....... Lord -Inn ......... The The The The High Fliers .... Border Land ..... Deserted Village .. Other TYise Man .... Tess ofthe Storm Country Loye's Labour Lost ..... Silas Marner ......... Shavings .......... Literary Digest ...... The Modern Priscilla ... Fashion Plate ...... lTot Dog ........... lutude ......i........ T h e House Beautiful ... The Designer ........ The Farmers XYife Youths' Companion .. The American ...... The Cosmopolitan .. hliss Gibbie Gault ..... The Country Gentleman . The Gentle Wlonian FOILTY-NINE lfred Morton .. lfreshnien Girls . . Kenneth liiphart .... The Faculty ....... Miss Repass High School Chorus Uwenjack Georgia Cory Looking N. and S. in Kirklin ........ Ruby Kutz Mary Swackhammer . Room IV, History ..... Mr. Valentine Randolph Turner ....... Mr. Mcllride Buell and Chauncey ,..- ff 13111111 lest K ll S After Commencement ........ Mr. Conner .. Mayine lN'Iorton ,.. Janice Baber .. Martin Nolte . . . Mr. Luzader ...... 'lohn Amos .. .. Grace johnson . . . ilu Sxyackhammer Shrimp Purciful Mildred Yandervort School Building . , . . .. Dorothy Kutz . XYilma Stephenson ...... Lucile Stern .. . Maude Gorham .. Flosom Gray .... Miss Kiphart Ernest Stowers .. Nelle Mulcahy THEKAY The Farmer's Guide . Prairie Farmer ........ My Lady tif the Swuth .. Freckles ..... Twin Sawyer .....,......... The Fun tif Being a lfat Man .. Sunshine and .-Xwkwardness .. Clarence .................. Daddy Lting-Legs .... This Side uf Paradise .. Mother .... ....... . The lflzqqier .. Followers of Dr. Coue in .. lfluyze CHX XYilliain lrwin . Miss Ltistlmv . Paul Hart ..... Keith Cash . Albert Ctmlgrtwe .. Hubert Shultz . Miss Bowers . llerinan Maze ....... SCHi0I's Mrs. Mcljride Grace -ltilmstm K. H. S. Gilbert Skidintvre-l'Qvei'y day in every way. l'in getting quieter, quieter quieter. .-Xlbert L'olgrm'e--lfv'ei'y' day in every weigh, l'in getting thinner thinner, thinner. Xvlllllil Stephenstinflivery day in every way. l'in getting slnirter shorter. shurter. Uren Stuwers--livery day in every way. lllll g Herbert Crawftird-liv ery day in every way. faster. Clayton ljattershell-livery day in every peppier. peppier. Chauncey Purcitul-liv ery day in every way. l' gtmder. lvtivene Slllllqb-flflX'C'l'y day in every way. l'in sharper. etting taller. taller. taller. l'in talking taster. faster. way, l'1n getting peppier. in getting gntvrler. gtnider. getting sharper. sharper Pupils uf H. S.-livery day in every way. we're liking Dinner better better. better. Ernest Butchers-livery day in every way l'in ered. butchered. lnk linttle-livery day in every way. we're ernptier. .. getting butchered. butch- getting enqmtier. eiuptier Senitirsflfvery days in every way. its cmning nearer. nearer. nearer -lunitirsfflivery day in every way. we're gett Freshinen--livery clay in every way. we are lJl1ldCl'. FIFTY ing older. wider. ulder. growing bulder. bolder. THE KA Y Home ECIeDll1lllliL'S The purpuse ul' tl1e teaching' uf Ilume licuiiuiiiics in the puhlic scliuuls is the training uf girls lu meet the prulilenis which are Iliund in every hume. A cl1ild will inure readily grasp these pruhlenis tliruugli l1i sactiv- ities rather than through the reading- uf lurulis. :Xlsu tl1e teaching' uf lluine lzctniuiiiics is a cunnectnig link hetween the sttltutrl and the hunie. and it is a study ut every day living. The wurk may he hegnn hy giving' the child sclnml credits fur wnrlc dune i11 the hwme, Tl1e amuunt nl wwrlc required fur the seventh a11d eighth grades is twu recitatiun periuds a week. After tl1e hulidays the high schuul usually has tive duuhle recitatiun periuds per week. Because pf the aliundance 111- fruit and vegetalzels, the first une-lialt ul tl1e scliuul year is given tu 1uutls.fcu11k111g and canningg the secund une-hah' is given tu sewing, inaking simple pi-ujects in cuttun materials, Ruth Costlmv. anual rts The cunrse in Manual .-Xrts is nut su much tu prepare tl1e student fur his life wurk witlniut further training. as it is In reniuve the uhjectiun made hy linsiness and prufessiunal men- fthat tl1e average lmy, when he leaves sclitml. is nut equipped with the pruper training fur the lins.ness wtirld. This criticism, as we all ltnuw, is nut whully unjust, Tl1e scliuuls have heen falling shurt and it is Xvllll tl1is view in mind that a cuurse has lieen devised. Unr aim is tu present tu the student such prujects and pruhleins as will cause him In exert his uwn will and use his uwn initiative in mastering' and solving. In order that the step fruni schuul vvurk In the liusiness field may nut he too great. these prujects and pruhlems are, as nearly as pussihle. unes that resemhle and purtray currespmiding' interests in everyday life. :X knowledge uf tuuls. their cunstruetiun, use, care and uperatiun is spnglit hecause that same lcnuwledge may he used hy either an amateur ur master wurkman. The principle gnverning the care and use is the same. and it is this principle we are striving In make clear. It is our endeavur tn present such wurk that will he nf practical value, as well as that which will appeal tu the interest nf the student. whatever l1is envirunment. Lloyd Luzader. 1-'1 FTv,1 txt: THE KAY 4 .','.-W 1 ,L 'ffl' JAG '.-1 . ff ' 7 Y' ' ' Y va Q2-c...Q. OVP-A aff . 5.1: -.-. -' 9 A-I 'V lima ae. 5 x H 6,-'ul Fern H In M4-Q YQOI-X Maul? Q-QETTETF Fnenas vc. N- ' v lb 535 J Q IIIINIIF w w ? ' ' AJ X. J W N ' MUSIC kb f U 2 .D 4. H-L DBR HIUS THEKAY High chool Orchestra my l -llo Blcliiniii-y. Rnllainfl 'l'uiiiiiliAt0ii, Reign jiiliaii. Miss Repass, Gilbert Skid- iiiiwe. lit-ii-rgizi L'0ry. Rim I--Vzirl tirguvfortl. john Hogan. FlOSOll1 Gray, Mildred X'giiiilcry'i:i't, XYilli:iin Bognii. lltrnizin Blcliqilvt-rts. Rmv 3--Carl Buchanan. Randolph liirni-r. Klzirtin Nolte. lli-rlwri Kil'IlXXlUl'll, Xlziuriet- McKinney, Yiiiliiis-llw Rlcliinney. Reign -Iulirin. lieiirgizi Cury and Carl lluehanan. lfiwiietff Klzirtin N-ilte. llerlvert l'r:1xx'fiirfl. Riillanfl Teinpletim. -Iuhn ll' iqrin. 'lrninliiiiiw-lX'illia1ii Ilngzin. llernizin Rlcliwlrerts. and Carl Crawfnrfl. tflzirinetfl iilliert Skiiliniire. l'izi1iists-lfliisiiiii liflly. Nlilclrefl Y:imlei'x'iyi't. l7rinns4Klaurice Rlcliinney. llirt-ctwr4l.eli:1 Repass. XXX- hziye, this year. the lrtrgeft zinfl liest nrcliestra in the histiiry of li. ll. S. Kliv Reims has rlwne splenilifl xxwwlx in iirganizing and training :incl the iii'vliexti':tl111i played fur many entertainments. l'r:ii'ticing fniir perincls each week. the orchestra has aclvancecl until it is -ine lirlrt' im-iiil 1rfI1l1tllvIlCHf1illI'lvig ficliieyeinents uf the sclinwly'ez1r. Fl l 'l'Y - lfi bl'll l l ' THE KAY High chool Chorus The clitirus numbers almut severity-fixe, The larger part tit' the first semester was given tu the wtirk mi the Christmas Praise Service, They also used the Necollilfs chtirus lmtili. The sectmrl semester they wurkecl mi several ctirlas :mtl presenter! tht- light opera Lure Pirates uf Hawaii. The general eltnrus meets three times a week and the girls and lmys chtirus meet separately the other txxwi nitiriiiiigs, FIFTY-FIVE IlIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllliIll!!lltlilllllllll'llllIllHIIilllillI1Ill!Elllllllllllllllllllllll YT WEN K AV Y - lllllllllllllIllhlllllIH!!llllllllllllllllllllllliflliliIlll3llfllllll3lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Christmas Praise Service Prelude ......... Christmas Bells . Star of the East ....... Birthday of a King ....... Little Town of Bethlehem Manger Throne Christmas Eve First Nowell Three Kings of the Orient Silent Night Joy to the World Interlude .,....... Christmas Carol ........ A Song for Christmas Orchestra Chorus Duet by Ilo McKinney and Carrie XYiles . . . . ................................ Chorus . . . . Orchestra Chorus ... . Girls, Chorus Cantique Noel ......................... ...... C horus O Zion, That Bringest Glad Tidings Nazereth Sing We Noel Under the Stars ........ .... G irls' Chorus Christmas Comes Again Finale Love Pirates of Hawaii March 2, 1923 CAST OF CHARACTERS Dorothy Dear Miss Primer . Lehua ....... Karnlani . . . Lilinoe ..... Maile ........ Billie VVood . Pirate Chief Scary ........ FIFTY-SIX .. . .. Gayle Bond . . . . Maude Gorham VVilma Bogan . . .. Ruth Kutz ..,.. Ferol Spencer ...... Lucile Stern Herman McRoherts . . . . Herbert Hobson .. Gilbert Clements THEKAY Overture ,....,. Opening Chorus lYhisper Aloha Yo. for Pirates Bold .. XYhy I'm Single MUSICAL NUMBERS Act I You Need H Good Cook Hook ....,... XYe XYere Crooks. Now XYe're How the Moments Drag Tell Me XYho .. Oh, Is That So ... Pirating ...... Urchestra .. Hawaiian Girls ......... Hawaiian Girls .. Pirate Chief and Chorus Miss Primer Pirate Chief and Chorus Cooks .. .. Pirate Chlef and Chorus . . . . . . . . IDlvI'HIl1j' ll: rI'1 iIl1Y and Billie Dorothy. Billie and Chorus Dorothy. Billie and Chorus Finale . . . ..... Principals and Chorus Act H Fair Hawaii. Qur Uwn Home .......................... Hawaiian Girls Don't Be a Slave to Old Man XYorry . . . . Dorothy. Miss Primer and Chorus Simply Say Aloha .............,.. ...............i......... L ehua I'm In An Awful Scrape ......... . . . Dorothy and Pirate Chorus My Castle In An Unknown Sea . . . ....,..................,. Pirate Chief Can't You See I'm Angry ...... .. Pirate Chief, Miss Primer and Chorus Flag of Mine ........... ............... D orothy and Chorus Finale ,..... ..,. . . Principals and Chorus Chorus of Hawiian Girls- Dorothy Kutz Faye 'Wright Ruth XYright Madge Gorham Chorus of Pirates- Garth Smith Ernest Butcher Ernest Stowers Ruth Rowe Mary Swackhamnier Eva Rohrabaugh Mildred Burgess Jennie Strohl Paul Clements Chauncey Purciful Kenneth Kiphart SYNOPSIS Mildred Pruitt Grace Johnson Mable Boyer Flosom Gray George Kiphart Floyd Buntin Buell Robison Dorothy Dear. whose father has been called away on important business. has been left at a Hawaiian school in charge of Miss Primer. Disgusted with the dreamy ways of the native students, Dorothy succeeds in arousing inter- est by announcing that she has secretly received word of her sweetheart's arrival on the island. He. with two sailor comrades. are planning to dis- guise themselves as college professors and come to inspect the school. An- FIFTY-SEVEN rlrlll'llllll.l'I',llllilll'lll'll'l'llllllllillllllllllflT'ilIl.ll'I,lIi'fll'l'll T H E K A Y l ll'll'l Tl'llll I'Tllllll!l'llllllllllllll-llllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll other note falls into the hands of Miss l'rinier. lt tells of llillie's change of plan. Now they intend to disguise themselves as pirates and capture the school. A band of desperado pirates do come and attempt to capture the school. Miss l'rinier, mistaking these for lJorothy's friends orders them to serve as cooks. Billie appears and is captured by the real pirates. Act ll liillie escapes and goes for aid. The ire of the chief pirate is appeased by Miss Primer's declaration oi her love for him. U. S. troops come with ljillie to capture the desperados and all ends happily. Senior Class Play Green Stockings Senior Class Play. April O, 18723 Cast of Characters Admiral tirice .. .................... .. Herbert Crawford kyllllillll Faraday .. Colonel Smith .. Robert Larver .. Henry Steele -lames Raleigh Martin ......... Celia Faraday ........,... . Madge tMrs, Rockinghaml .. Evelyn tl,ady Trenchardl .. Phyllis ........................... Mrs. Chisolm Faraday tAunt ldal ...,.... Synopsis ACT l .. Ernest Butcher . . . . Buell Robison Chauncey Purcifull Paul Clements Martin Nolte .. Lester Faucett .. Grace johnson ..... Ruby Kutz .. Maude Gorham .. Flosom Gray . . . Jennie Strohl Bobby plans to linda husband for Celia. so that she will not have to wear green stocknigs a third time. Celia cannot announce her engagement until Celia's future is assured. Celia returns home, announces her engagement to Col. Smith and writes her tirst love letter. Celia confides in Aunt Ida. ACT ll Bobby lays the cornerstone. Celia reads in The Times the account of Col. Smith's death. Aunt lda plans In take Celia to Chicago. Celia receives a caller, Yavasor stays over night to help Hobby. A CT I ll ....Col. Vaxasour describes the death uf Col. Smith and gives Celia a few keepsakes. Celia's fears are realized. Col. Vavasour is Col. Smith. Aunt Ida and Celia plan to take the midnight train, but Celia changes her mind. FI1 '1'Y-EIGHT t'IfI'l1,l li'I T H E K A Y ill',i,,,', Senior Class Play November 24, 1922 THE PRIVATE SECRETARY Mr. Marsland ..,,.............,...................... Kenneth liiphart Harry lllarsland, his nephew . ..,. lfred Morton Mr. Cattermole ...............,.. .... B lartin Nolte Douglas Catterinole. his nephew .. ..,... Hwen lack Rev. Rohert Spaulding .......... .. Randolph Turner Sidney Gibson. tailor .... .,... l 'aul Payne john, a servant ....... ,... t ,Earth Smith Knox, a writ server .. ... Ralph XYelhnan Edith Marsland ......... .. Maynie Morton Eva XYehster. her friend .,.. -lanice lfiaher Mrs. Stead. landlady ..... ., Maude liiorhain Miss Ashford. governess . .......,..., .. lferol Spencer SYNOPSIS Act I Douglas L'atter1nole's Chainher. Dtitlglits receives a letter from his rich uncle in lndia saying that he was coming to England Soon. The uncle has an idea that Douglas must sow his wild oats which lilutlglits has refused to do. Harry Marsland. Douglas' friend, is supposed In take a private secre- tary to his uncle. Mr. Klarsland. lle, however, leaves the real secretary, Rev. Robert Spaulding, in Douglas' rooms and takes Douglas instead. Douglas' uncle appears and mistakes Spaulding for his nephew. tillistill tries to collect t'atterniole's dehts from Spaulding. Act H Mr. Marsland's Country Seat. Mr, Catterinole. Douglas' uncle. coines to visit his old friend. Mr. Marsland, Harrv's uncle. Miss Ashford asks Mi-. Spaulding to procure a inediuin for her. Liihson, the tailor. appears and promises to cancel all dehts if Douglas will ohtain an invitation for hini to stay for the nieet. Douglas reads to Eva and Edith. tiihson gets drunk. The real Mr. Spaulding appears. Mr, Catterinole sees him and puts hiin in a chest. Douglas plans to take Spaulding to the gardeners. Miss Ashford. Edith and Eva think Spaulding is a mediuni. The apparition appears. Act HI Same as Act ll. Edith takes a music lesson while llarry and Eva hold a conversation. Spaulding tries to explain. Miss Ashford holds spiritual conversation with the medium. Gihson tries to capture the hnrglar. Knox serves the writ. Douglas and llarrv explain. Mr. Catterinole is very well satisfied with his nephew. Mr. Marsland and Mr. Catterniole see their fondest hopes realized. FIFTY-NINE l THE K.-1' 1 , iiiiiiiiiiiiiwi i- Junior Class Play March 16, 1923 CAST OF CHARACTERS .lack Temple .................................... .. . Clara Temple, his wife .. Dorothy. her sister ...... Frank Fuller. ,lack's pal Nellie Fuller. his wife ........,. Captain Sharpe, llorothy's suitor .... john Brown. assistant hair dresser .. Martha Brown, his wife .......... Gilbert Skidmore .. Dorothy Kutz .. Lucille Stern .. Floyd Buntin .. Nelle Mulcahy . . . Ralph Jacoby Doyle Smith ........ glean Baker XYigson. Temple's butler .. Herman McRoberts SYNOPSIS Act I jack Temple goes up on a ferris wheel in a car with a married lady. The wheel sticks and they remain on top until he misses his train. Upon reaching home he tells his wife the truth. but she refuses to believe him He invents a plausible story of staying with a friend. -lohn Brown. Mrs. Temple sends a telegram to Brown to verify her husbands story. 'lack's companion on the ferris wheel calls for her field glasses which he has given Dorothy for her birthday present. Fuller appears and agrees to come in an- swer to Mrs. Temples telegram. which 'lack has discovered. He poses as Brown. Act H Captain Sharpe still presses his suit. XYigson informs him of the state of affairs and ,lack and Fuller tell him the joke. Martha Brown. whose hus- band has received Mrs. Temple's telegram, comes for an explanation. Mrs. Temple tries to effect a reconcilliation between Fuller and Mrs. Brown. The real Mr. Brown appears. Fuller and Temple tend to Mr. Brown. Act HI Dorothy accepts Captain Sharpe. blacks objections are removed. lack recovers the field glasses. Mrs. Fuller finds her husband and .lack discovers she was his lady on the ferris wheel. Mr. and Mrs. Brown sent home with explanations. ,lack and Frank explain the situation to their respective wives and all gn in to dinner, SIXTY ,Q-Q 0,1 -Q- :R Q - C21 5 i H' fy Q 1 pg Cliff Z' QQ 77 f y X! J n,,v y fan I- I ' ,Ng .v wg .52 ' ,... JC- Q -. -. v ? ...hs -'.'. My W5 ' -ff ' . - 'J' 1 2'2 , 17 A . .- XX 494 -ll :-:229 ' ' Im' I l 9 ly View ZWJ W -- 1' I .f: .fn 59.12 a 3' .Q ggg... 1 ' ff .-' .ff Xff, ff f fl , I f W. ff ' Q X ' IQWXXX A . 25192 W - Q A 5625 I N 92' Football Scores. Jefferson High-O Nol,:IesviIle46 K. H. S.-13 K. H. S.-13 Gfeerlfiffld-O Monticello-0 K. H. S.-12 K. H. S-45 Technical-12 K. H. S.-O SIXTY-ONE THE KAY s..1:.7 I . 3 'A'- V- 6, , . ' .L R1 F 1 w '3 .rl Football. K. H. 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XY6 thank him in 116111111 111- 1111- NlX11Il1l1 1111- 1116 5111'1'1111'1-5 111:11 116 11115 been f111'1'611 111 make in 111-11C1, 111 111-11111111 1116 1611111 111 11177 llll,,','1. VH, lflflmll, .T ll' , 'l T H E lx A l :, 11 .A w :rbi , VJ H '- .WTF L f wf ve'f i?35gf1af- 1- Q f Ev -1 'Z 9 X V 4 gf? N Q- :GQ , if i ' C 5 ' mx. .. f 9 1 . 5' Q , - ,. 'Sizes 'fr 14 114' w-N11 - I , . L, 5 V- ' ,- if?-:Cai lil- -1f- fi f ij ..- i' ' .Heyy 3--1 gy-sz, v -' Q - V . .- ..-i.,-ms... a www. z.. i - V .. 1 , . . . - -' ,. ,sf ?f-v3Tf1'..,iv-QQ Lf ' - ' - . H f -,-MA .ir.fa51S41s.J.1f The Team Payne. Captain. was a gnml man fm' the enrl pnsitinn. llc was fast Qulllg clown un punts. cuulcl break up nmmsiiig' arnnnrlsenrl fnrinatitm, antl was a hard. sure tackler. He was the general utility man wwf the team. plziving' equally as well in the lwackfielrl, as un the line, Everett Cory. Fullback. Everett was an excellent lwack-fielfl inan. gnnfl at either half or fulllwack pnsitiun. lle was gnncl at interference anfl liznl ex- ceptional ability tn carry the hall. wlietlier in upen fielfl nr un line lwucks. He was a hard, clepentlalmle taclcler. He was really an amlept at stuppilig line plunges and encl runs nf the npptments anll cnnlcl, if necessary. mln it Ivy lnm- self. Ruhrabaugh. R. Half. was a ground gainer anrl interference man nn the offensive. He was a hard tackler and cnultl lie mlepenflerl ilpfm tn break up end runs. He was exceptionally clever un intercepting passes uf nppnsiiig teams. He was a fast man clnwn nn the kick-tiff and was alsu a classy flmp- kicker. SIXT' Y-THREE 1,Z'i W'1 'll: l 1 T H E K A Y ' Paul Clements Oren Stcvwers Martin Nolte Clements, L. Half, was a good 1112111 o11 end runs Zlllil also good o11 line and cross bucks. He was a l1ard and sure tackler a11d did well in breaking passes a11d stopping end-runs. A fast man down-field and but few punts were returned for much gain by opposing teams. This is his last year. Taken for all he was an all-ro11nd good 1112111 and his loss will be greatly felt by the team next season. Stowers, Quarterback. was a fast open-field runner and was good on re- turning punts. He was a splendid tackler Zlllll showed class as a safety man. He was a good quarterback considering his experience in this posi- tion a11d i11 many instances showed exceptional generalship i11 conducting the plays of the team to the best advantage. He will be on the team 11ext year and can be expected to llllt all he has into every play. Nolte, R. Tackle. was a fair tackle a11d possessed the ability to break up line plays before they got started. Zlllil did well in blocking punts. Con- sidering his lack of experience he did well i11 this position. This is Nolte-'s last year of l-nulliflll in high school. SIXTY-FO U11 H 'l''iillllllflll lilllilll l3'!,l l1l'l l.l f T T H E K A Y 'lll 'illl llillflllU'l l 'il 'l' i b i V Buell Robison Robert Schultz Floyd Buntin Robinson, L. Guard, was a good man for his position and with experi- ence would doubtless develop into a flashy player. He is a good tackler and can block his man well. This is his last year. Schultz. Center. Although this was his first year of football, he was a good passer and an all-around good player. He is a hard tackler and is a fast man on going down field at the kick off. He has two more years in high school. 13-untin.1 R. Guard. is a good man in his position, a hard tackler and blocker. He can stop the attacks of an opposing team himself for some time and very little ground can be gained thruogh his part of the line. He has had three years experience and has yet another year and can be depended upon to uphold the team to the best of his ability. SIXTY-FIVE T H E K A Y f'l l'll ll l l Gill'..ArT Skidnii-rr Blatiricw- Mifliiiiiivy Vurl lint-lizuian Herbert Crawford Skidmore. l,ineman. Skid is a good lineman for one who has had lint little of footliall and will dexelop into a good man with the right coaching. lle is fast and llstls his head while playing, Ile tackles well and is good at liloclting. lle came to Us from Frankfort this year and we are glad that he has another year of I-nullillll. liuchanan. I,ine-man. Huck has shown that he can take the training necessary In make him a yalnahle man and although this is his first year on the varsity he has shown that he will. after some experience. prove to be an exceptionally good lineman. lle has three more years of football. Klrliinney. l.. lind. playing his second year of football. is a good tackler and does well at lilockingx lle is exceptionally fast down on men. retrieying punts and has a good percentage uf passes tu his credit. He has two years tit'-Ve lliqli stlitviil ftvolliflll. L'rawioril. l.. Tackle. playing his first I-uutlbilll did exceptionally well in the tackle position. lle is a good tackler and can he given credit for hreak- ing up line plays and niany end runs. This is his last year of foothall in high school. SIXTY-SIX THE KAY lumni Class of 1901 XVIII. .lacy Titus, 1710 Central Ave., lndianap-ilis ...... . C. E. Hiatt, 12 Ridge lYay, Middlesex CU.. linfield. ling... Goldie Ulm Miller, 3322 Cullege Ave.. lndianapiilis ..,.. . Elma Parker Gwar, Frankfurt ......,............ .. Class of 1902 Agnes AI111HCfl11HI1 Betts. Forest , .....,... Glen Harding, Kirklin .................... Flossie Bennett Lawrence, Meclianicslnirg .. Class of 1903 Goldie Rector Sparks. Kirklin R. R. 3 ..,,. , Everett Goar, Huusttm, Texas .....,... Macy Titus. 5563 XYest 63rd St., Chicagw , Glenn Hendricks, Kirklin R. R, 3 ...., . Class of 1904 Marie Osborne Martin, Springfield, Mass. . 1 wil lzngineer lflt-vt1'icz1l lfngineei' ..... llunsekeelier .. liiinsekeelmer llH11!4CR6't'llC1' ,... Mechanic Hi insekeelier 111 nisekeeper ..... Ilnctiii lylbftlll . . . lfarinvr' Hwnsekeelrel' Clarence Snodgrass. Kirklin ......... ....... F arnier Sylvia Hart Neal, Lebanon R. R. ...... . ..... ... lliinsekeelier John Hillis. Klichigantown R. R. .....,.............,.... . ..... lfariner James G. XYilds 4kAccidentally killed ljeceinlwer 1. 10203. James King. Manilla ... Sec'y fur F. N. 'l'liin1ilisfni. linliiirters and lfxlun-ters Milo Hart tDeceased1. D. P. Turner tlleceasedj. Class of 1905 'XYm. N. Parker. Crawfurclsville ........... Maurice Green, Kirklin R. R. .. Ornisby Hiatt. Kirklin ...,.... Vern Yandernirt. liirklin .......,.... .. Grace Stewart lllcllnrtry, Frankfurt .... ....... Celia M. Kipliart. Kirklin ................. SIXTY-SEVEN ... llrnggist . . . . . , lfariner ........ l's2lI'1l1C1' 1 I Y' A lx. lx. Larrxer llf msekeclvei' 'll0ZlCl1Cl' Kirklin Il. S, iiii THE KAY Class of 1906 Cladden liwers Robertson. China .......... Arvicl Ferrier, 551 XYalnut St.. Frankfort. Murray Hart, Lehanon R. R. ........... . .. . . . Missionary Farmer Bliss Maple. Richmond .................. .. Teacher Richmond H. S. Blanche Kelleher Parker. Crawfordsville .... ....... . .. l-lousekeeper Virgil Reed, Kirklin ..................... ...... F armer Lee Titus. Owanla. S. D. .... ... Mechanic Class of 1907 less Costlow. Susk. XX'yoming ................. .. .... Farmer Losey L. Harding. Peoples Life Bldg., Frankfort .... ...... D octor Leona Cast Kutz, Tipton .....,...,.,........... Housekeeper Paul Kutz, Tipton ........ .... .... D r uggist Class of 1908 Ethel Thompson Botts .. ............................. Housekeeper Pearl Stewart, Kirklin .... ..... ......... C l erk, B. H. Gorham Lisle Harding, Kirklin .................... Asst. Cashier Farmers Bank Eldon Dunn, Michigantown R. R. ............................. Farmer P. G. Puterbaugh. Chicago, Ill. ........ Instructor in Chicago Dental College Class of 1909 Ethel Fulkerson Snodgrass, Kirklin R. R. Housekeeper Frances McPherson Reed, Kirklin ........... .. Housekeeper Vern Fulkerson Dunn, Michigantown R, R. ....... .......... H ousekeeper Carl Jordan, Los Angeles, Calif. ........................ Prest-o-lite Co. Karl Huffine. Crawfordsville ..... Alumni Sec'y and Coach, XVahash College Ralph Titus, Selv, S. D. ........................................ Teacher Locy Myers, New York ........ .... N Vith Nalcomb S. Hoke Mfg. Co. Hazel Lambert. Seattle. Wash. Leonard Cash, Lebanon ...... .. Farmer Orvan Johnson. Kirklin . . . . . Farmer John Kutz. Kirklin ...... ..... F armer Truman Stowers, liirklin ....... Farmer Ralph Pritchard. Irvington ... Butler College Leslie Amos. Indianapolis .. ......... Clerk Robert Snodgrass. Kirklin .... ...... F armer SIXTY-EIGHT THE KAY Class of 1910 Mildred Hotchkiss Rector tDeceasedJ. EdithIGoar Johnson. S15 Harold St.. Houston, Texas . Housekeeper Ora Lathan. Ernest Iohnosn. Kirklin R. R. .Z ............. ................. F armer Roy Myers. 2209 Tenth St., Indianapolis .................... Doctor Basil Myers. Kirklin ...................... Clerk, Dwight Campbell Class of 1911 Earl McDonald. Lebanon ................. Contractor Carl Lambert. Lebanon ............ .... L awyes Carl Hutchison. St. John. Michigan ..... Farmer Richard H. Inman 1Deceasedl. Mary Snodgrass Rhodes. Columbia City . . . .. Housekeeper Earl Ferguson. Sheridan ............... ....... F armer Pauline Nolte Hopp. Kirklin .......... .. . Housekeeper Mary Kingsolyer Merrell ........ ........... H ousekeeper Ruth Costlow. Kirklin ............ .... T eacher Kirklin H. S. Floyd M. Derrick, Michigantown ............... Farmer Ralph Reed. Frankfort ............ .. . Mail Service ,Iames McPherson. Yirgil King. Kirklin R. R. .2 ...... . . .... . ... Farmer Lottie Wallace. Anderson .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stenographer for Atty. Johnson and Lawyer Kimball Roberta Page Titus. Fort Valley. Ga. ....................... Housekeeper Okie Rector Johnson 1Deceasedj. Harry Floyd. Kirklin ............ Mechanic Class of 1912 Elsie Smith Armstrong. Michigantown R. R. ...... Housekeeper Katherine Mcllride Beabout, Michigantown R. R. Housekeeper Katherine Chalk Huffine. Crawfordsville ........ Housekeeper Carrie XYallace Scircle. Michigantown R. R. ............... Housekeeper Owen Finney, llluffton ........................................... Clerk Claude johnson. liirklin ....... .Iohn Stewart. Frankfort ......... Loyal Maple. Rawlin. XYyoming . Fleet Roush. Frankfort .......... .... 'less Robinson. Michigantown Floyd King. Indianapolis ......... Edith Robinson Hawley. Kirklin Blanche Ferguson Aldrich. Kirklin ......... SIXTY'-NINE Bookkeeper, First National Bank Insurance Avent . . . . . Federal Income b Tax Auditor Clerk Farmer .. Union Trust Co. Housekeeper Housekeeper 1il'I 1'l1 i : l1'1i: 'l llI '1 T H E K A Y l 1I'l ' 'l'3l'll 'l Class of 1913 Mae Campbell XYQ-ayer, Kirklin .. Rowe King, Sheridan ......... Glen Mullikin. liirklin ........ litlith XYiley. Shelbyville ....... Cuba Cast Stewart. Frankfort ...,.. Lula lllcllonald llunn, llillisburg .. lloe Bowers, liirklin ............. Isola Dunn Parsons, Muncie . . .. .. Roy Lanham, Michigan ....... Vern Bond, Kirklin .................. Blanche Hutchinson Languell. Kirklin Fanny Templeton Mcljonald, Lebanon .. Lucile Page Floyd, Kirklin ........... Yania Ryan XVhaley, lndianapolis .. Ethel Kreisher Harding, Kirklin . Ruth Stowers Merrill, Kirklin ., Alvah Miller, Lebanon ......... Mary McClan1roeh Kutz, Rirklin .. Paul Buntin, Arkansas ......... Beryl King Johnson, Kirklin .. . Dwight Campbell, Kirklin ........... Marie Vllard Underwood, Frankfort . Class of 1914 Carmon Titus, Carbury, N. D. .. Ruby King New, Kirklin R. R. . . Charles Keeling, Sheridan Ferdinand Nolte. Lebanon .... . Paul King, Indianapolis ............................ Anna Kingsolver Kern, 752 Il. lloone St.. Frankfort liverette Johnson. liirklin liarl McKinney, Kirklin ... ... ...... . iflen Neeyes. lxirklin ...................... ... Clarence Blaine. HSUlllCXYl'lCl'6 in the XYest. Claude XX'iley. Lebanon .........,....... . Rowe Myers, liirklin ... , ............. . . .. Lulia Cast, liirklin ..,............................... Harold Hickey, llirmingham, Alabama. .Mgix lce Cream n SEVENTY llousekeeper .. Veterinary . . . . Farmer ..... Teacher . . llousekeeper Housekeeper .. Teacher Kirklin H. S. . . . . . l-lousekeeper . . . Teacher . . . . Farmer .. Housekeeper ., Housekeeper .. Housekeeper Housekeeper Housekepeer .. Housekeeper ... . Farmer Housekeeper Book Agent Housekeeper rdware Store . . . . Housekeeper . Ha . . . . Farmer .. Housekeeper .... Farmer .... Farmer Pharmacy .. llonsekeeper .... Farmer lfaiinex Teacher. Lebanon lfariner . Teacher, Iiirklin Teacher, l,I'llllEll'y acl llottling XX'orks T H E K A Y Class of 1915 lilly SllYC1'S..'XllJll1l1lClAllllC. New Klexicti . lfthel .-Xinus Xeese, lnllianaliiilis .... Lucile Gurhaiu Klclhvnalcl, lfraiikfurt ., llertha Strnhl .-Xulile. lfurest .,,,....,. Ralph Cmlei'xx'mitl. Ymiiigstuwii, Hhiu . lX'iley lYalker, Kirklin R. R. J .... . Kenneth lluffine. Muncie .. ., liarl Smith. Frankfurt lfluycl Myers. Hamuinufl .. Ne-lsun .-Xnuws. liirkliu tleralml Kreisher. Kirklin .. Class of 1916 lfern Mcliinney Wilieatley. 'Viptini ....... Carl Hart. XYTIIZIIIIZIL' .,.......,... . Lera Laniliert. Leliauun R. R. . 'luhn Sterensnn. Kirklin ...... Ruth llupp, Cycltmne ..... llaruhl Ciiclerxxwmcl. Tiiituu .......... -lerrine Stevensun Campbell, liirklin Ruth Cast Klullikin. liirklin .....,. llillie llaniiltun. liirklin R. R. .. Paul Stmvers. Kirklin ........ Garret Cunningham. Sherirlan . Lillian Myers Finney. l-llufftun Helen Ainns, Misltawaka ,.... . lfluycl liingswlver. Kirklin Luwell King. lnclianapnlis .. lflza liurleswn. Kirklin ... Class of 1917 l'aul llupe. Frankfurt ..,... ,......... . . Giles Mcliinney. Sheridan ..... llerhert lluftine. Francisrille ...... lliilliani liingsnlver, lntlianalmlis .. Arthur lYiley, Lelvan--n ....... Kienrge l'luug'l1. Sheridan ,.... Media Burgess Luuks. Kirklin ...... Carrie Stmvers liingsulver. liirklin .. l.UtIl8 Bllmftlrll. l11CllZ1l1Z11luills ..... . lflurence Burgess llleceasetll. Anne Klcliinney King. lilfiiiiiiiiigtuii SEVENTY-ONE ... lilectriciau .. llair I Jresser ... llnnsekeeper .. lliiusekeeluer ., . . . . Teacher . . Farmer . . lfngineer ,, Clerk . , Cleaner Farmer Clerk, Xl. K. llunt .. lluusetkeeper .. . .... .... Farmer . ...,. , .... Music Teacher hlaiiitcw. Schuul Builfling Teacher, Russville H. S. .. Clerk. llave Campbell ........ lluusekeeper . . . . Housekeeper .. Teacher, Kirklin . . Fence lluilrlei .. . . . .. Farmer . . . Huusekeeper .. . . Teacher Farmer . lYith Cniun Trust Cu. .. .,... News Repiirter .. Man of Leisure . . ........,.... Farmer .. llunkkeeper in Hank Teacher. Technical H. S. Farmer ..,... Farmer . . . Housekeeper .. lluusekeeper ..., Teacher ... Hnusekeeper ,lI,l.,ll lllilldl.fllEl'I1T'lf 11 llilfill1.lllllllIllllllillllllIilllflllllll T H E K A Y ' Class of 1918 Gladys Templeton King, Indianapolis ............l.......... Ilousekeeper Flodella Cast, Kirklin ............ .... Raymond Rohrabaugh, Franklin .... Bookkeeper for Ur. BIOUIII . Student, Franklin College Cleo King XYallace. Kirklin ........,..................... llousekeeper Burl Johnson, Indianapolis ..................,...........,,. Bookkeeper Nola XYiley, Indianapolis .... Nurses' Training School at St. Vincent llosiiital Fern Gipson, Kirklin .....,............... ........... IN Iusic Teacher Harold Harding. Franklin ............... M. T. Teaclier Carrol Nolte. Bloomington .... Student, Indiana L'niversitv Ilo Neal, Kirklin .................. .......... E xchange Office Glen Lanhan, Bay City, Michigan .. .................. Teacher Una Houk, Franklin ............. Student. Franklin College Artie Stewart, Kirklin ....... ........ .......... I 7 armer Blanche Ferguson, Kirklin .... ........ T eacher, Keinpton Stanley Strohl, Franklin ..... Student, Franklin College Class of 1919 Mable Baker Timmons, Kirklin R. R. ....................... I-Iousekeeper Madge Vandervort Stewart. Greencastle .... Student. DePauw University Ruth Gorham Rainey, 1813 E. 65th St.. Cleveland. Ohio ...... Housekeeper Zella Hutchinson, Kirklin ............................... Teacher, Colfax Maurice YValker, Kirklin .... Kermit King. Kirklin ....... Lloyd Cast. Crawfordsville .... Alvin Cast, Bloomington ....... . . . Arthur Moore. Lebanon .......... Everett Amos, Port Arthur, Texas . . Adelia Stevenson -lessup. Sheridan .. Mildred Burgess. Frankfort ........... Olive Campbell Huffine. Francisville Madge Kreisher. Kirklin ...... .... Eva Coy Schedmeier. Kirklin Class of 1920 Ruth Templeton. Kirklin .................. Jennie Coy. Valparaiso .... .......,...... Zelma Clark, Frankfort .... Lena King, Kirklin. Ruby Purciful, Kirklin Charles lNIcClamroch, Lafayette SEVENTY-TWO Farmer . . . . .. Out XYest on Ranch .. Student, Hlabasli College Student. Indiana University .......... Teacher, Advance . . . XVireless Operator ....... Housekeeper ........ Ticket Agent .......... Housekeeper .. . Clerk, Bert McKinney .......... Housekeeper . . Teacher. Kempton .. . . .. Stenographer .... Housekeeper ..,. Student. Purdue THEKA Class of 1921 Floyd Boyer, Kirklin .. ....................... .. Cosy Bogan. Kirklin .... Clarence Burns. Kirklin ... Carl Buntin, Kirklin Irene Burns. Kirklin. Lowell Birden. Kirklin Alessie King. Kirklin. Basil Carinack. Uhio ....... Iithelyn Rowe. Kirklin ....... :Xrnott Morton. Lelianon R. R. .... . Teacher, Ki l more Telephone Hperator, Indianapolis ........ Student, Franklin Colloge Teacher .. 'llearlier Clerk . . Teacher. Bogantown Farmer Leah Sharp Stewart. Kirklin R. R. . ..... . .... llousekeeper Russel Stowers. Kirklin ........ .............,.. F ence Builder Carey Spray, Frankfort R. R. Class of 1922 Ray Carinack, Kirklin .................... Gerald Bronson, Detroit, Illichigon ........................... . Ilelen McKinney. -lacksonyille ......... Student. Illinois XYonian's Harold Hopp. Cyclone ........ Beulah Stern, Kirklin ....... Glayis hlefferies. Indianapolis .. Iissie lYard Huffer, Kirklin .. Alie Caldwell. Kirklin ..... Ferol XYright, Lafayette ....... Iirnest Rohralnaugh. Franklin Lela llloore. Indianapolis ...... . La Yaughn Boulden, Frankfort .. . Mary Bogan. Indianapolis .............. R. A. gl. XYright-He's here and he's there. Mary Stevenson, Kirklin .............. Bernard Page. Lafayette ...... Elsie King Kerchiful. Sheridan .. john Pureiful, Lafayette ........ Irene Peterson, Kirklin Claude XYard. Indianapolis . Katherine Purciful. Kirklin. Dana Gipson, Cran'forclsx'ille .. Dorothy Ferguson. Kirklin. Blanche Baker Gregg. Lelvauon .. Alta Amos. Kirklin .............. Ilo Turner Bolt. Frankfort .... Elnore Hutchinson. Michigan. SEYENTY-THREE Telephone Uperator, Cyclone .. Farmer Student College Farmer .... Teacher Clerk ......... Housekeeper Telephone Line Man .......... Student, Purdue .. Student. Franklin College .... . .. Telephone Operator Student. Business College . . . . . . Telephone Operator Telephone Uperator Student. Purdue . . . .. Housekeeper . . Student, Purdue Talker Student. Business College .. Student, XYaliash College .... . . . . .. Housekeeper Telephone Operator Bookkeeper, Hertz sUHNUH,WuH'!'!'U! N'I 'WUI' 'VN T H E K A Y . Y - .--........-f.............. -.-.-.,-- .. . v .- ... ...A I - . , ' 1 QW M 1 4---:.,fpf.,4 ., ' ' mg T . 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Cooler: Sweaters come to school for first tim e . 13-School entertained by Mr. Bonney, singer and Dr. Newlin. who spoke on the 4 Cs of Life after graduation. 15-Juniors elect Gilbert Skidmore as class president. 18-Ruby arrives with bobbed hair. 20-Senior Class meeting, election of officers. First pep meeting. 22-Again Mr. Bonney and Dr. Nexvlin are welcomed to our school. Special delivery letter received by a Senior girl, namely Janice B. 25-Geometry III arrives in study room one-half hour early. XVe wonder why? 26-High School night at tent. First fifteen minutes given for practice. 29-Tyler's last day. H. S. has practice game with Independents. Score 6-3 favor of H. S. October. 2-No Science classed called. Fatty Colgrove returned after two weeks' absence. 3-The Sleeping Trio QFred, Randy and Caronj made their appear- ance at 10 :-15. 4-Mr. Lloyd Luzader of Crawfordsville took charge of Ty1er's classes. Report cards. 6-Qrchestra comes out in public. Also Riley Day program. Some- thing gone and gone forever-McBride's four front teeth. 9-Everybody rejoicing over our 13-O victory over Jefferson of Lafayette. 10-Part of the Seniors were embarrassed when Miss Bowers told their weights and Miss Kiphart called for their ages. Robert Schultz elected as Sophomore class president. SEYENTY-FIVE THE KAY 11-Paul Lf and Ernest liutcher almost pulled hair while discussing Sheridan and Quakers. . llo Bowers says she is positive she is descended from a monkey. XYe have a good idea many other people are too, only they won't admit it. 13-Demerits increased in value-is Friday the thirteenth unlucky? 16-Fl. C. Mcliride has his teeth in but all that glitters is not gold. 17-Seniors decorated with new class rings and pins. High School has pictures taken. 13-Teachers' association at Indianapolis. Students enjoy their absence. 25-Helen Sample drives new Ford to school. 'XYe won from Green- field Saturday 12-0. 2-l-Physics notebooks arrive. naturally the class is rejoicing. 25-Yell practice at noon. 26-Ui'cliestra members sleepy. after their midnight prowl to Indiana- polis to hear Sousa's band. Parts assigned for Senior Class play. 27-Everyone looking forward to our first home game with Noblesville. 3O'fKirklin won 15-6 over Noblesville. Several boys who attended the Franklin-Rose-Poly football game. received their penalty. a fifteen per cent. demerit slip. Juniors and Seniors report a fine time at Skid's party. 31-The postman was looking for Janice again this morning. XYonder why? November. 1-Mrs. McBride began the new month writing as many demerits as usual. 2-Blanche Baker Gregg of ZZ visited school. 3-Out fifteen minutes early-odd sensation. Grades give Harvest Queen Festival. O-Little Miss liowers has bangsgis she a Freshie? XYe won from Mon- ticello 45-O. fililection day-Roosters or Bats 9-Pep meeting. 10-No school, everyone went to see the Tech game. lj-Lucille S. received a special today. SEVENTH'-SIX THE KAY l-l-Rain is continued. Class pictures arrive. 15-Freshman class meeting. Tl1ey're going to have a party. 16-All pupils who luring their lunches are requested to devour them in the Assembly, with a teacher in charge. Fire drill.. Furnace going good so there was not much smoke. 17-Second montlfs report. K. H. S. second in all classes with a total of 526 points. Rossville leads with 531 points. Freshmen class party. some Seniors most cordially invited. 20- Purty is the lucky person today-she received a special. 21-Freshmen. Freshmen. haven't you yet learned when your classes meet? 22-Football material returned. 23-Basket ball girls practice. 2-I-Senior Class play. The Private Secretary. Randy stars! 28-Report cards given out. Several red marks. 29-Out for Thanksgiving. December. 3-Miss Bowers awful cranky. XYonder why? 5-State inspector was here. Quite pleased was he with our orchestra and gave us a promise of a six-six commission. 6-Rain. rain when it should lie snow. what's the difference as long as a fellow can go. S-Grace says IT has arrived. ll-School nurse examines the Junior High. Yery few underweight. Cold. cool, cooler. colder makes a fellow shiver all over. ll-The wind laid. so the furnace heated up and it is quite comfortable now. 13-Dr. XYirt Lowther gives a lecture. His suliject. .-X Man Four- square. 14-Senior class meeting. Annual decided upon. also a speaker en- gaged for commencement. 15-Iloe Bowers alisent. Certain Senior history students get their temper aroused. SEYVENTY-SEVEN 'l l!llli '1'll1ll'll'lllllll'l'l'l'i!l 'Il'l'll lll'l'll ill'll'l 'l'l'll T H E K A Y llllllllllllll'llIllliillllllHilllllllllillll!Il!IllIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllIl 18-Santa Claus is acomin' cause I know. Names drawn for exchange. 19-More Senior history students receive their Qdeathj penalty. Hes- per absent, letting Physics students catch up. she made the only hundred yesterday. 20-Maude keeps assembly. Albert Colgrove does not approve. Z1-We had company, so we did. Charles McClamroch and Claude Ward. 22-Chorus practice the First two periods, then Miss Bowers turned us loose. XYe smell apples, cracker-jack, sandwiches, perfume and an Xmas exchange for this evening. Chorus performs tonight. Kay staff appointed. january. 1-J. C. says start the new year right. Several Seniors sleepy, result of vacation. A new Seventh grader. Senior class meeting: flowers sent to Flosom Gray. 3-Exemption list announced. Several Seniors disappointed. 4-Exams ! ! ! 'Nuff said. 5-Ditto. S-New semester begins. Freshmen reseated. 9-Agriculture is in style. Take it girls you might marry a farmer. 10-Senior History back row moved forward. There's a reason. 11-J. C. got disfigured with a few stray snowflakes up town. Ask Carl Graham. 12-Junior class meeting. Seniors nor Freshmen allowed. There's music in the air. 15-A large flag was given us by our new trustee. 16-Ask Shrimp what happened today, bell trousers. J. C. does not approve. 17-Five other boys requested to go home and change their newly decorated trousers. Everyone excited. 18-Reign, our Freshie, appeared in overalls. Doc can apologize even if he isn't Abe Lincoln. 19-Lots of company. VVe were all saddened on hearing of the death of our schoolmate, Everett Cory. and extended our sincere sympathy to the family. 22-Flosom returns to school. Martin Nolte uses telephone Sunday evening without success. Senior study history during recitation because uf night before. Entire school stood in silence one minute in memory of our schoolmate. Everett Cory. 24-Snow! 25-So dull we can't remember anything. 26- To be Dr. King visited history classes-result. a poor lesson. 29-Mfmclay finds us back in school minus a superintendent. Elvin holds the chair of authority. Be careful girls-I seen a mouse. SEVENTY-EIGHT IllllllllllllIllllllllillll.llllilllllllllillllIllll.llTl.lllf'll.'l 'l '!'' ' T H E K A Y 30-Students listen attentively In Mr. Yalentine-'s kind words lui scc if their names are uttered in disapproval. 3lMlNlr. Conner. our new superintendent, made a good lmeginnign liy telling us stories' -we hope he will continue. February. l-Conner tries the steps luv falling down them. Rovene ilvsilliles two seats, 'Ianice one. I-Bill seems to think marriage and murder are the sanic. Perhaps he's right. Freshmen party, more Seniors present than lfreshies. 5-Fred Morton went without his daily nap today. 6-Conner forgets his Physics classfclass meets without hini. 7-Teachers all are cross. Blind your step. 'Seven graders call Seniors, dear. XX'e might get along liettei if others would do the same. lfreshnien entertain us the last period. l.ncillc XYilma and lvy were leaders of the program which consisted uf whistling, rnlulier throwing, talking out loud and pencil sharpening. ll-l.inc0ln's birthday. .lennie Crawford was the iluckv or unluckv?J person-she's got a man now. lin-Anotlier new teacherflles just a sulistitute though. so don't get excited. He told us he wasn't a hgure head though. l-lfXohody rememlmered St. Yalentine's day. not even St, Yalentinc himself. Probably Cupid thinks this school is beyond his aid. l5-lt is cold and colder. Assembly abandoned. Class rooms used for study. lo-It is rumored that we have three frogs in this school. Some think it could lie possible. l9-This is the hrst day of Good linglish XN'eek and we can't say hain't, cause hain't. hain't right. .2O1Annual pictures have all lieen taken. Cameras sold for junk. ZlwSeniors learn the value of Naclletlfs Solilorluy. 22-Svnonvms-Raisins and hugs or Irish and Fred. Spelling wurfls 23--luniors and Seniors attend the Legislature at lndainapolis. Yal- entine enjoys chat with former classmates, 26-XYe learn uf Conner's method of testsAsnrprises. - Z7-Several liovs promoted to the ortice force-result of opperetta practice. 28--Fire drill. Mrs. BlcI1ride's class failed lu get out liut all survived March. l-Fred Morton went without his daily nap, lleportinent cards XYhat a howl was there, my lwrethern. I-Chorus class Jresents l,ove l'irates of Hawaii. lvav Hoes to iress. . b l S HY l'IN'l' Y 'NINE T I--- ffff Y Y Real Estate H 1-3 li .x Y Farm Loans JQHN L. STEWART Realtor Farnz Trades a Specialty 202 Peoples Life Bldg. Phone 2414 Frankfort. Indiana giswl tote. t te. T - N I --W l DR. A. P. PARKER Barnett Hat Shop Physician i Correct Millinery at i Lowest Prices KIRKLIN IND. 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We extend a cordial invitation to inspect our complete line of clothes for men and young men Better Clothes for Dad and the Boys HARVEY STU D10 LEBANON Oflcial Photographers K. H. S. Annual vw- f- Y 9 McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Ea T H E K A Y iil'Ti:l1Tl 'ii'I i ,- .lgtlna l.: XYliat mzikes your hair so red? iv Malwel li.: lt's so wiry that it rnsts every time I wash it linell: Miss Kiplizwt, l c:m't mzike one of them ciiinnius np on top to make zi piissessive, when I use the typewi'itei'. Miss Bowers: liuell R Hair like .. lflyes like .. Smile like . llantls like Feet like .. Llluslies like ... Sings as ..... Guutl g1'8.LlCS 215 Dances like .... Complexion like XYliat dial .ieffersiin rio? . teiitliusizisticzillyl1 Ile estzililisliecl the lfleiiiiicr Ideal K. H. S. Girl. . . ...... Llsie llimples like .... ... zitie party. .. Ruby Kutz . Janice Haber Gwyinn Smith llo McKinney . Lucile Stern Rovene Sharp . Carrie NYiles Jennie Strolil .. Dot Kutz 7 Baker Grace Johnson 7 f-- s O i . . W h1taker SL Co. l JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS Fine Watch and Repairing on Swiss and American Watches p KODAKS and FILMS l Lebanon Ind, l l N' 1 i Y I f ee e e eeeeef- -A --- eM---ff -as Read the i K. kl' P 2 Your Home Town Paper i uf- - -A ff-W gr R ector Sz Sparks, Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. Phone 86. Kirklin, Ind. THE KAY Ideal K. H. S. Boy. lztll :is l ill dr , .. ii,-CQ mic ., lluir like .. Feet like llrliiils like .. Sweater like .. .. hlwutli like .. .. Smile like ...... llnnces like bowl grades like .,. .. Giggles like . .... . l liiniiles like .... .... l'lu li like r NLF .... . ........... ..... . ...,.. . . .... . llerinzin Blaze .. Alliert Lifvlgruite Clinuiiccy Pnrciful Paul Lilenients . . . llI'X'illC liirlllvlr linrth Smith Maurice Blcliiiniey . . . . Rlilfllll Xwllt .... Floyd lluntin . , . BL1Ell litllllllrllll . Earnest Stowers Daft SIHWCIF ..... Reign ,lnlizin Herlwert Crawford Miss Bowers: XYliat else do we rememlwer him tori Buell R.: His inaugural address, XYilliam I. itll a garage nianl: Say, my lmatteries have gone cleatlf' Garage man. after testing them: Do you want them CllZ1I'Q'Cfl?u too much. I'll just pay for them. rw -- x The Kirklin Produce Company CH.-XS. A. BICINTYRE, Manager Buyers of Poultry and Eggs and Cream Office Phone 30 Residence Phone ISS g I fu - -- nv- is Coulter-Smock Company Everything for the Home Mt-DOUGALL KITCHEN CABINETS KARPEN UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE GLOBE STOVES AND RANGES Frankfort CRAWFORDSVILLE LEBANON gd A f -- - -f - 1 McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat THEKAY Mrs. lintz: lJm'iitli3'. cliiln't L'lianncey hring yiin lioine? lf3u1'otliy: uxyllj'-CT. yes, inaniina, how clicl yiiu know? Mrs. lintz: l hearrl his big feet when he stepped un the l,+n'rli. Mr. Mcllricle. in lieiiiiietryz Hren Stowers, yon sinnily have-n't xi hit of ainhitinn. XYhy. when Sir Isaac Newton was your age he hail cniitriliiitt-rl two great rnlnines to the worlil. Yon're hopeless. Oren: Yes, l kniiw that. and when tieiirge Xlasliiiigtiin was yiiiir age he was president, tim Mrs. 'lihayerz Alliilyllllllltl. l'n1 snrpriseil. 'l'his is a note friini Blr. Yal- entine. lt says yiiirre the last hwy in a class of twenty-five. Rayini,-ml: Aw, in-ini. it could he worse. Mrs. Thayer: XYell, tell ine hviw. Rayiiimiclz lt might have heen a higger class' Carl ti: A straight line divides another into twn equal halves. each one equal to the other. Ruhy, flescriliing Franklin on his arrival in Philadelphia: He had all his cliithes in his pocket. lirace. in H, S. liraniniar: The con' stimd in the meadow. Klr. Yalentine: lfr-. all right. the cow stood the weather. Hweng Bliss lhiwers. clifl Franklin gn In heaven? Bliss lhiwersi l'll find out later. llr. llcliriiilez XYhat would a ton of gasoline weigh. Raiiclnlpli. if its density is eight-tenths? liaiiiloliiliz lYell. l r,lon't know for certain. hut l think it wiinlcl weigh siiinetliingf' f s --- -V-V --if---5 Fitting the Hard to Fit and Pleasing the Hard to Please In Merfs and Boys Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes A. H. GIPSO i se' -fsfa sis a ?-s f 1 Rector 8: Sparks. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats, Phone 86, Kirklin, Ind. I we THE K AY Grace Jolluson wrote thiw feuteuce in ll. S. IQTZIIIIIII tr: XX'e cull XYZI I1 mg the father of our country. Mr. McBride: HXYIIZII are the three charauterifticf uf xmmtimi' Lester F.: I c10n't know. Mr. McBride: Is Birmingham, .'xlZl.llllII'lZl. in Ifluritla or Licwrgnl Lester: UI don't know. I FLOYD'S 1 C : . , aj er, - Watchmaker and Jeweler General Automobile and The Elgin Store Tractor Repairing I , , n Klrklin Indiana Phone 81 L ,W 7 L -,W ,Y f M. R. Hunt Furniture - r and Funeral Serfvice I KIRKLIN, INDIANA S-L-+--W WW- ,, , , 7 , McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat il1'!'li,. l T H E K A Y The Love of a Butcher Boy Deer lleart l'm in an awful stew Huw l'll re- xeal my love to XUUQ l'ni such a niutton'liead l fear. l feel su sheepish while youre near. l know it's only eww-ardice That makes these lamh''-eiiioti-ms rise I dread a cut . let me explain. A single roast will give me pain. l Sllollltl lllvt like tu get the ul'lurrk5u And then In steak my lure on lnooks. I never sausage eyes as thine: lf you would lvutcher hands in mine XYe'fl seek slime ham -let far away, XYe'd meat lifes fluwers with lm'e's raress And cleave a rwad Ilvl1Z1l11rillCSS, Fred. giving an example of a reflexive pmiimiii used as an indirect oh ject: I went myself to school. Miss Bowers: lYhat were wi-men educated to dn in lfranklin's day? Shrimp: To sing. Buell: Tn play. Owen: To danCeAthey never had sense enough to du anything elseq Maude: Does lwurner have two n's? Madgei Crazy-who ever heard tell in' une that lwurned at lwth ends? Bliss Bowers: Alliert. who was Milton? Albert: He was a hlind man and wrote poetry. Miss Bowers tthe next dayl: XYhat was lliltoifs greatest affliction? Albert: He was a poet. I f f- f N l Nh- l'h-nn or Dye Anything. All lVo1-k Glinrulltvc-rl All XYo1'k Called For and Delivered THOMAS MYERS Cleaning and Pressing We Specialize in Ladies Fine Garments We do Accordian Pleating New Building next to Telephone 58 Pity lleatl llarket KIR-KLTN, INDIANA ae v-ir-W e as-MW 1 Rector 81 Sparks. Fresh. Salt and Smoked Meats. Phone 86. Kirklin. Ind 1 Yl' ' ' 1 ,i T H E K A Y ' .,! H' 1l'l'lllllllll,lll?Ellll'lfT'T' Several uf the liresliiiit-ii :tml tlieii' liieiicls clizilierniiiecl Miss Kepass and Mr. Yaleiitiiie at tlie Freslmieii party the other night. Mr. Valentine: Ul7I'Cl1. where is the capital tif the U. Ureii: The must uf it is in l'1i11u,ipe.,' Albert: 'l put El tack ini Yaleiitiiiek cliaii' yesterflztyf' Floyd: Dill you? l'll liet lie wuii't sit wltiwii in a liurry again. Albert: Nu, iieitlier will l. Miss limvers. lmiiiuiiiiciiig spelling worcls iii liiiglish class: AHCZIIN- paigiif' Randy: ls that the kiiicl uf caiupaigii rcliaiiipzigiiel you drink? ri- ky- -f -- Ze----f -W 4-Y x K-, iff' Q - 'IJ Y ' We wish to congratulate those l Who have completed thier High School Course and stand ready to assist others l to acquire an education l l l i The Farmers State Bank l Kirklin Indian sl e-- e eww -ee -fe ef-ef ' - f-4 McD0nald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat THEK.-XY Gilbert: 1 had ini' pictiiri- talceii yeeteiwlay aiiil l il-iii't like it :it all l look like an ape. Mary: XYl1y tlimln't yiiu tliiiilq of that l,iefore? McBride: :Xll,mert, wliy are you alxxayw tartly aiiyni it Albert: School liegiiis l,iefoi'e l get liere. I guess. Mr. Valentine: 'Tlaine three articlce containing xtai'cli. Gilbert: Two cuffs :mil a collar, 1 5-f ef f 7 f- e- g ew 17191, .n -H, THE 7VlNL'l7'i.fTfR STORE Garden and Field Seeds. Farm Implements Telephone 279 South Side Square Frankfort. Indiana Q +A' 7Z Y Y W Y 'W ' L' Yi- r- ---A i The Quality Grocery Save and Succeed Telephone 29 Wills Bldg. Kirklin. Ind. x - f-W fffW-e -ii! r Fee-M-F eefe e e e x Visit B. H. GORHAM'S General M erclzand ise Ssore We invite your patronage and extend to you Our Sincere Wishes for Your Future Success and Happiness KIRKLIN, IND. l Q eff- -f -f -f -me nf- f- fn-ff-f- 1 Rector 8z Sparks, Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats, Phone 86. Kirklin. Ind THF IQA1 w 7 W, wiv, , H fini, Y , ,7AL. -3 ROSS STOWERS r Seller and Builder of All Kinds of Fence l ll' 7 sagerszpgl B ,xl wr l Leaf' 'W A , 4 1 TTT liege: B or algal i 1L-n-rY'l'l l WJ, Ma, qw' f F jgl'? iiF' i gogiiogfjlijaffl If. 'g,.flJgw IQ,-11L,,l 'i Jie ?'f5,.ggLf l I and Dealer in Coal, Posts, Bale Ties, Etc. L l tl ,ezauie W aaa B at . r ,Yi -- --'W --Z - -7- -- ----'-- --l---. I i First National Bank Q of Kirklin l l Member Federal Reserve Bank Strongest Banking System in the World Four Per Cent interest on l l on Time and Savings Accounts , W - ,nm l g A McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat THEKAY The Wormy Raisins There was it lmx ul. I'ZllSlll4, Sitting on the rlefli. There were line lizty-weerlw lYho conltl not rest. They went into the ol'l'iee .-Xncl :ite up :ill the fruity Along cznne Mr. Coiiner And nizule them all scoot. Now thif lmx of raisins lYas the lien they'rl eyer haclg Anal U. hoxx' they enjoyeil the tlionght That, theyll niacle Conner niztfll llut alas. their cli-eams were 5l12ltlC1't'tl Vlfhen they Caine Tu scli-lol again, Ancl Conner cznne into the asfeinlily lYith his large :intl flmeiotis grin. He saifl, l hurl wine woriny raisins. In the office on my tlesk. And from the wziy that wine are sqtiiriiiiiigff- lYell. perlmps, they lcnmx' the rest. Reign julian :intl Mantle titirliznn. r-ff -- - -- -- rf- f N I-- Iilenp B5 Elie il umm Qlnmpang Insurance in Force fl5Z5,000,000.00 Begin Right - Insure Now Keep Your Money at Home x --in ff Mffffffff- - 11- ff' 1 Rector 8z Sparks, Fresh. Salt and Smoked Meats. Phone 86, Kirklin. In THE KAY , M155 twll-1xx': XXl1:11 111:1lqef 11,111 llllllli QIIUNZII' 11115 CllgIlQ'C4l tn I1 glfl 11111111-rl ll1'11lgt-li lie1111e1l1 ll.: XXX-ll, 1l1c l11.11k xztifl that wlit-11 k.2lL'NIll t llllt' 111 the Rhine V ,IA - - ,- l1e 1m11111we1l In lnnlgc 1t. lluell: lit-lle1'X, lllll Il l't'Q'lllZllA flflllllll tX't'l'lllllllf l l1:1x'e 1 ll xx L'llfll'QCCl.u liilllflj' 'lllll'llt'l' l1:1fl g'11111- 111 sleep fl111'111g El Xel-lllllll. :1111l XX'llCl1 tl1e sermon 11 15 llCZlI'lf' llYt'l'. tliv lllllllbltfl' 111111-11111Ce1l. XYt- will now fing Xu. SCJ. lilllltlj' wpwlxe 11111 'l'l1e line is lwusy. L7 , Y 75 sin ,, , i4,,,lll,w See DORNER'S at Frankfort CHAS, E, BELL l For Harness. Oliver Plows 1 l Black Hawk Planters and DENTIST Chevrolet Automobiles l 1 l gf- - - - --A - - ' - -f - L ' it i It We Buick Indiana Trucks I Walter S. Merritt Authorized 1 Buick Sales and Service l When Better Automobiles are Buit Buick will build them Phone 358 Frankfort 257 North Main l l e-i f - -4-f---V 7-f - - --f f-ffff--f W- A -1 McDonald's Restaurant and B2Ik9l'j'-- Stands for Good Things to Eat 'I' ll lfl K ,X Y '11f!f 1 1111511 111C 1.11111 111111 11111110 1111 1 Ill lll llyrouz He 11111. 11111 1110 1111111.11 XY1111e 11111 111'1x'111g' 11110 V1L1llt' 01 e11111g'- 1V11111z1: u,11llL'5 1110 111111111 :11'101'1 t11e 111107 L11ve1'e 1Jz111geett: NU, 111111 1110 1111111-11. Miss 1111we1'w: l1:1110 :1 rt'111Cllk'L' 115111g' t11e 11'111'11 1l'lIl1lQ'1L'.u Fat C1'11g'1'111'e1 11g'11111111-1111111s 11'1111't 0:11011 11lC1ll.1l'f' Zl1lQ'1L' 1x'111'111s, 5111111111 l'.: 'XY1111t lr y11111' 1,llXl1l'11C' 1.111111 1v111'd? 1fj0l'Ut1lf' 111111 Faye: 111'1sf11s. 111 14155 1151. Mies liepasbi 1'111 5l11l1Y11lg- U111lL' S11111' 115' t'1111'11e1'. XY1111'1 11111 011111e 11x el' ZlllC11lG11Jl1lC?U Mr. Xv?l1Cll11IlCI 'S111'01 XY1- 1P11g'1l1 111 get 11IQ'Cl1lL'l' 1111 111111.11 He1'111a11: For tw11 cents 1'11 kise 5'1I11.U Hayle: uXXv1l1P'S gut C1l1lllg't' 1.1114 :1 nickle? -- 1 l 7- ' fe - 1 -7- 'N 1 AVERTYQS 2 o Bert MCIXIIIIICY U., 111... 111.11 P A1 East Side A Safe- I'lz101- to 'l'1'a11l1- FR-AN K F1 Hi RT , Present for your inspection ee ee e- Four Complete Lines T Of Meffhfmdise 1XlllJlJ6111161lll61' 1 K1 1 1 Good Llothes 1 1 DRY GOODS. SHOES 1 FLOOR COVERINGS Mahon? Hats 1 and GROCERIES 1 -f ' 1 I 1 Looper Unclerwear , We are Here to Serve ' 0 and Please Eagle Slurts 1 O 1 1 L' ' 7' f' J X i ' 7 I Rector 8: Sparks. Fresh. Salt and Smoked Meais, Phone 86, Kirklin. Ind. T H E K A Y ll l ll l ll llI'lIl l l tit-tn'ge liipliart. etlxiug a liiogralllti tall llyron: He was made com- manfler-in-cliiet' uf rt lutntl ul- Greeks but tlicln't holtl this position long until after tleztthf' Bliff llowerf: XX'h5 tlitl Malcolm :incl llonalbain want tu leave Scot- land? Xlilliztm: They were afraitl they wonltl get married. Xelle lluleahy sto Klallge lireisherl: nllut any inyisilmle hair nets? Madge: Yen Nelle: Let me wee one. please. v The Seventh tiratlerw were reatling uSlDZll'lZlCllS to the lilztclizttorsf llifs Kipliart: gXlton. who was Spartacus? Altmi: Ile war chief wt- the alligatorwf' Napoleon llonztpztrte waicl. Happine5s lies in sleep. How happy Fred Morton must he in the assembly. ff - -1, 7 -W -fb l-- ---'1 l Lloyd Howards l H- ll- G RAY Barber Shop Veterinarian at N l Office and Residence The Old Wickard Stand Phone 138 . ey.. .eemmffd-eeea ee ee w - 4q ,,, ,K ,Y reethtgs To you who are about to Graduate and enter newer and sterner walks of life. and also to the others who have not yet attained that distinction., even to tht- little one who has just started in the mysteries of education. We extend our very best wishs. That wt- are always glad to meet up with you in our store and serve you In the best of our ability. That is our desire that we varry flown through the years and that you will knouyfyoti are always welcome at 'CLll1eIcb'e Drug Store McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat U ,,iwVii it , , is, , T H IC K A Y Oh Boy! Ain't It A Grand and Glorious Feelin' ? Wlhen you have no red ink grades-Ask tiillwert S. VVhen you finish the Senior year ol K. ll. S.-Ask the Seniors. Wihen you have a date with the girl of your choicefAsk Roland 'lf VX'hen a coveted young nian aslcs you for a date-f-Ask Mary S. Xwhen a deinerit slip is handed to your neighlior and not ltr yottfhsli Jennie S. Wlieii you can answer a teacl1er's ipiery-'f.'Xsl4 Lester lf. VVhen you make an A on a Latin or tiieonietry test-Ask lloc S. VVhen the hunch is out for a good tiine---Ask lfresliies. Vtlhen you get to school on tiinefi-Xslq llelen S. XVhen the Annual material is all in--Ask the Statl. XN'hen you steal the other's girl's lieau--Ask lilsie ll. llihen K. H. S, wins a foot-lmall ganief.-Xsk US. When you reach the happy age of sweet sixteen-Ask Nelle M. XYhen you receive a special delivery letter--Ask Janice. XVhen you get your first long tronsersu-,'Xsk Charles S. lVhen you have a date with a ,lirankfort girlfAsk :Xlliert C. Wihen your bohlbed haid grows out-fi-Xsk blosephine S. XYhen your dad gives you an extra ilollarf-Ask Reign bl. XYhen you get the leadig role in the operetta-W-Ask Gayle B. XYhen your Annual picture flatters you--Ask Maude G. When you get a box ot chocolates-Ask Flosoin G. NYhen you receive a diploma Coinenceinent night--Ask Alumni. When you have a dance in the old town hall--Ask l-luell lv. Vvhen you get a lift on the way to scllnnil--:XSli lfloyd li. XYhen you acquire the art of curling liairf,eXsk Grace tl. Vilhen the Roliins liegin to sing1f:Xsk the faculty. xYl1C11 girls take up agricultureff-:Xsk l.uzacler. Wfhen Dad loans the Forclf.-Xsk Martin and Uwen. Vtfhen June rolls rounc.lf:Xsk lfred M. Wlhen you eat raisins and find that they were liug'gy 4See Fred and ljuell. f f -A is f - o .1 l l , R. C. GORHAM l i i l l fm' l JUHN HEFFNER l 1 Chase Sz Sandborn's Coffee 2 l V DeLaval Cream Separators i GQll8l'flI g Red Jacket Pumps y Tr ll n . and i y i Zephyr Flour y . i l Q- -+eeYeeee ee elm tl--aaa ees A-aaa.-, Rector 81 Sparks, Fresh. Salt and Smoked Meats, Phone 86, Kirklin, Ind. THEKAY Incongruities. Satin slilters and fur coats. Spring hats and snow, February and sunshine. Buell without Mary. Lucille Stoker in a lt-ng dress. Russian hunts and crepe de Chine dresses. Mr. Valentine laughing in class. Randolph Turner without a silly grin. lloe lloweis without her diamond. Sheeny llnntin in llerinan Rlazes trousers. Fred Morton wide awake. Ferol Spencer with a lustrous waving head of hair. Martin Nolte not teasing' a girl. Georgia Cory having a date. Long skirts in K. H. S. -ltr Sxrackhainer not powtleriiig her nose. l.,3ilhe1't Skidmore staying later than nine -,-'clock on S-umlay night. Xelle Mulcahy having Ernest Stowers out tu her house instead of out to liloyzes. Martin Nolte and Mary Cornell. Herliert Crawford he-ing frivolous, i- f - -a-ss4 s You Will Find Here , What You Would Expect Flora SL Crull 1 , to find in a Flrst Class Drug Store Clothing, Always Quality First Shirts l Hats 'W I We Ask For A Share of Your Patronage l G Give Us A can l 5 Phone S9 Frankfort. Ind. , KUTZ az Sozv . Kirklin, Ind. L .a-- s s ss. -4141 l s -sag McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat 'I' H l-I li .X Y How Do They Get That Way? 111110 u.AI'fl1l1flI1 M111,111 11:111 1'15C11. Sally but 111 11L'1' 511'e1'1 111111111111 11o111e S111g1I1g' uL1l9111C 1111 111111 1'1111 XY1111 Mc. She was HXY1a111llgH 1111- 1i1sses. 11115 11:15 11C1'u511L'll1'11111b11g,'111I'1f-UA. 11111111 A1311 1x 11a1-11 111 1'i1ll1'1U 11111 1 K111111' A111111 11 11e:1115 111 be 1-1111c5111111-. 1 1.61.1 My IJ11111' Open :11111 My 112111115 XY:111ce11 1.711111 511 11' Y1111 AX1llll1L1 H1111 Care 11,11 Il 1.1Pl1LI1f' Heart 1'11 '1'e11 1111- XX'1,11'111 1 XXI1111 N11111 1111' A11 71111116.11 A R155 17111111 You 111111111 11e A 1.1111e 1311 111' 11e:11'e11. Meet Me '1111111g111 111 1JI'CZlll1- 11111111111 '31111 1110 1111-e11 1111-111s 111. XY1I'Q'1l11Z11' :11111 xx'e'11 gm 1Q11:1111111' 111 111e C11'1:1111111' 111141 F1111 11111 Tell Me Y1111'1'e S1111 .XII 0111 S11'ee111ez11'1 1114 Mine. 'AY111111 11111 XY1'11e 511'ee1 1111111611 1e11 11e1' S1'1111e1111eE 111 1,1111- XY1I11 Y1111: 111:11 11111 111e S11'ee111ef11'1 1111' Y1111. 71111011 y1111 CZII1 1.em'e 11111' A111111 Z1 5111116.11 175111111 yllll 116-111 1'11e C2111 111. The 1111111 1-11110 1111,,1111e? 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Mr. L11zz11le1': Now, l1111's. l 1l1111't think this is 11ecessz11'y, this is llll z1gric11lt111'e class, 11111 ll Metl1111list 111eeti11g. F l':1'tjtlf NYC Cllll tllill l'1111stCl'. Rtrlvi- f 1 ' ' ' 1 1 Q1111. lluell: After me? lfrecl: N11. XX? 11111111-11 l1i111 that C because he crew s11. ' 0 1 R11x'e11e Sharp sz1i1l she c1111l1l 111'111'e Physician and Surgeon l that Ross was 111,11 the third 111111'1lere1' Kifklilh Ind- 11f 152111111111 lDCCZ1llSt' he was 11111 t11 her K l l11111se that night. C -l13l:l'l' ' l'l.ll 'l Tl ' l '1 l 'l'1'll 3ll.e This is the Time of Year All Outdoors Invites Your 5 KODACK 5 S1 11 1 1 1111,1l'1l1, .1 1, ,111111111111.,11,11 1'1U1111 1 11111111111Hi1'f Q - N l 1882 1923 THE TEACHERS COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS A STANDARD NORMAL SVHOOL This College offers the t'11ll11wi11g gl'ZNIlliif0 courses: KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY :: :: HOME ECONOMICS 1 ELEMENTARY GRADES 1: :: PUBLIC SCHOOL ART l Coiupletioii of above c-o111'ses leads to life certiticate l S11pplv111v11ta11'y 1'0lll'SOS 3 PUBLIC SCHOOL :z ,. VOCATIONAL TRAINING 1 l'I,AYGROl'ND 2: :: :: zz REVIEXV COURSES l ADVANCED COURSES FIOR ADVANCED TEACHERS ' MILLINERY 1 BASKETRY Pull' ratalogue and fu1'1l1111- i111'111'111atio11 apply to ELIZA A. BLAKER, Pres., 23111 :mel ixlllllillllil Streets. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA L ' 1 ' ' ' i J McDonald's Restaurant and Bakery- Stands for Good Things to Eat And This is the Store for Kokacks and Supplies E T H E K A Y 1iIlllIlll1Ill'llI!Ill3!llll, llllll'llU1,llIlllIl1,llil,l!1T'llll,l 'Ii'!T'I 'W' I High School Car. Steering' XYheel ... ............. .... .. Clutch .............. .. Radiator tin winterl .. .. Exhaust .......... Noise trattlel Crank ........ . . Sell-Starter .. .............. .. Spark Plugs . . . . Ferol Spencer a Brake ...... ........ ........ Reverse .. Axle .... Yarnish .. Gas Lever Top iredl . .. . . Mable Boyer and Upholstery .. ...,........... . . Fender ...,. . . Multler ... Cut-Gut . . . Carburetor . Running Board Cto step ony . . Tool Kit ................... Fan .... T im e r ...... Coil ......... .. . . .Celia Kiphart . Nellie McBride Elvin Valentine lloe Bowers ll. S. Orchestra Kenneth Kiphart Maude Gorham nd Lucille Stoker All Broke . . . . Freshmen Fred Morton .. . Jennie Strohl . George Kiphart Eva Rohrabaugh Albert Colgrove . Robert Schultz .... Lelia Repas .... . Owen Jack Jo Swackhamer .. . Martin Nolte .. Helen Sample . . . . Sophomores Assembly Clock . Grace Johnson Speedometer .. . Buell Robison Main Bearing .. Mr. Conner Don't You Remember? Wfhen Swede went out west? NYhen llelen Sample and Bunny Page were turtle doves? XYhen Buell and Mary quit? VVhen Grace 'lohnson and Flosom Gray had their hrst dates and went home at nine o'clock? 'VVhen -lo had a party in her corn crib? Vkihen Grace and George went out to .lo's? 3 'When Maude Gorham didn't go with boys. XYhen Flosom started going with Leon? TYhen Martin and Herbert wore knee trousers? XYhen Ruby had her hair bobbed? lYhen Mr. Mcllride shook his coat collar and clapped his hands? But Them days are gone forever. 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